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GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TOMMY IRVIN,COMMISSIONER

Vol. ea'. No. 35
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Paulownia Trees Offer Alternative for Farmers
My first 13 acres of Paulownia trees were planted in May 1998, were cut off at ground level in March 1999 to permit full root development, and the largest of them is now about 30 feet high and already eight inches in diameter at breast height. Although the average size is smaller because of the unprecedented drought, I'm surprised at their rapid growth, and we've just finished planting another 25 acres inside the city limits of Plains.
Originally from China, the Paulownia tomentosa is found in many places in the United States, cominonly established as a beautiful shade tree. The co.mmercial variety on my farm, Paufownia elongata
The following article was preparedfor the Market Bulletin by Jimmy Carter, former Georgia governor and 39th president of the United States. 'carolinia', is patented by Carolina Pacific. It grows much more rapidly, has an extremely thin bark, and lumber from it is highly desirable for many construction uses. Classified as a hardwood, it is lightweight but strong, often used as bracing for the hulls of high-speed racing boats, and is very slow to burn. Sandwiched between thin metal sheets, Paulownia provides fire doors that will withstand intense heat for long periods.
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The Paulownia tree. shown above with former President Jimmy Carter was planted in May 1998, cut off at ground level in March 1999, and photographed in August 2000. Untrimmed, it is used for shade, not
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Wednesday August 30, 2000

Copyright 2000

Quality of Fuel Supplies in Georgia

Monitored by Fuel and Measures Division

Inside ...
Advertising Guidelines .....page 2 Ad Form ..............................page 3 Georgia Cooking ..................page 5 Bulletin Calendar .....page 10

The Georgia Department ofAgriculture would like to remind motorists in the state that its Fuel and Measures Division has no control over the price of gasoline, but that it does have a lot to do with the quality of motors fuels that consumers receive and the accuracy of gasoline pumps.
In fact, the regulation of motor fuel quality is an important responsibility in the Department's mission to protect consumers and farmers. The Fuel and Measures Division monitors the wholesale distribution and retail sales of a tremendous amount of petroleum products. Georgia currently ranks ninth nationally with annual gasoline sales of over four billion gallons and ranks fifth in diesel fuel marketing with yearly sales exceeding one billion gallons.
The Department also inspects aviation fuels and kerosene. Retail gas pumps, terminal and transport. truck meters are tested to assure accurate delivery, and station signs are monitored to verify that advertised prices are the same as those on the pumps. Also, petroleum storage tanks are checked for potential water or contamination problems.
Because of these inspections, Georgia motorists have relatively few problems
related to fuel quality. The number of gasoline pumps tested out of tolerance has been minimal over the past few years, and much lower percentage-wise than the national average. That kind of quality control is important not only to gasoline consumers but also to Georgia's rural communities where diesel fuel is used in

farming operations and home heating. In addition to routine petroleum
inspections at retail and distribution points, the Department promptly responds to consumer and industry requests. Although the Division has over 100,000 retail gasoline pumps to monitor, fuel oil inspectors give first priority to consumer complaints. Any suspected instance of adulterated gas, inaccurate pumps or deceptive advertising is immediately investigated, usually within one working day.
Samples of products are routinely taken to the fuel oil laboratory in Forest Park, where they are analyzed for compliance with octane rating, volatility and numerous other standards of product quality and performance. Failure to meet quality specifications results in a "stop-sale order," and the product will be locked until the violation is corrected.
The petroleum inspection program is designed to protect and benefit both the motorist and retailer. The system has worked so well in Georgia_ that several other states have adopted similar inspection programs.
"The Fuel and Measures Division has
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ag consumer line

Reprinted letter: The italicized portion represents the part of the original consumer

response that was omitted from the Aug. 9 Ag ConsumerLine.

I am about to replace fescue with another grass with more heat resistance and one that

uses less water. I was thinking about ELTORO zoysia. However, since this is a relatively

new grass to Georgia I wonder if there are any comparisons available that would compare

the various Georgia zoysias against each other.

Our warm-season grasses (Bermuda, zoysia, etc.) are quite different in

fertilization requirements, shade, and drought tolerance than cool season grasses

such as fescue. Auburn University has a publication, which is quite good and

compares the different cultivars of zoysia. This publication as well as others can be

found at www.aces.edu/dept/extcomm/publications under agriculture; the category is

agronomy and soil. The subject is turfgrass. Ifyou do not have internet access, please

contact ow office of Consumer Services at 404-656-3645 or 1-800,-282-5852

(statewide) for a printed copy ofthe zoysia comparisons.

Bermuda and zoysia are both good grasses. However, Bermuda is somewhat

more drought tolerant with the ability to go up to three weeks between irrigation.

The hybrid Bermudas are sterile and must be either established by sod or sprigging.

Bermuda is aggressive and may invade flower beds, so care and edging may be

required.

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I would like to open a store that sells only aquarium fish. Would I need a pet dealers'

license from the Georgia Department of Agriculture?



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Commissioner Tommy Irvin held a press conference August 10 to recognize BUBBA burgersTM as the Nation's #1 Best New Beef Product Marketed by a Small Company in the Year 2000, as designated by the National Cattlemen's Beef Association. Pictured (left-right): Tommy Irvin, Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture; Walter "Bubba" Eaves, owner of Eaves Foods Inc. and originator of the BUBBA burgerTM; and Eddie Madden, Georgia -state senator from Elberton, home of the BUBBA burgerTM processing plant

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday August 30, 2000

Farmers & Consumers Market Bulletin Advertising Guidelines

Need adult male to help on horse farm in exchange for horse board, general light work. Dan Foley Cumming 404-229-8433
Responsible arborist & landscaper seeking

'52 8N Ford, extra nice,-good rubber, runs great, bushhog, scrape blade, dirt scoop, $3200. Mack Gilreath Summerville 30747 -'-70-'-6'----'-73"""4_-_2-'-92__ 7 _ _ _ _ _ _ _:--_-:-

130 Farmall tractor_ w/all equip. T. C. Yearwood Lizella 912-935-3618
140 Farmall culti., $4300; Ford 5000, $5500/0BO. Earl Batson Pavo 912-859-2712

caretaker position, will pay some rent, '52 Ferguson T030, runs good, needs 15 & 20' bushhog flex mowers, $2300; 15'

All Advertisements published in the Market Bulletin must relate to the fanning/agricultural industry or be

Friday, or write: Market Bulletin, Georgia Department of Agriculture, 19 MLK Jr. Drive, AHanta,

preferred areas of South, North Fulton, paint, asking, $2900 nego., located in Metter. Alamo flex mower, hyd. driven, gear boxes, Forsyth, or Dawsonville area. Clint Harris Thomas Dixon Savannah 912-352-4533 $2900. Donnie Council Albany 912-438-5072

a part thereof; any and all item(s) submitted for sale through the BULLETIN must meet at least one of the following criteria: 1) must be produced by the advertiser on his/her own farming operation, 2) must

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

Cumming 770-887-3129 Retired, cattle man, college degree, desires
full-time work in Lownde.s county area. Bruce
Pless Lake Park 912-559-6346

.=.9.:..;12=---'-6""85=---'-5-'-42=-9"----------'52 Ford 8N, good condition, override
clutch, 12V, good rubber, $2800. Earl
Goldsberry Milledgeville 912-453-9630

15 hp. elec. 6" Berkeley pump motor starter, box new, $2250; 400 GPM sand separator & screen filter, $1500. Jeff Simmons Pineview .=.91""2"""-""'62"-4-~2"-1~7-'-6-,..--,--,..---,,.--,----

be made by the advertiser from materials on than one week. Ads may be published

Stable help needed at large barn, full or '52 MF, new 12V, 5/pcs. of equip., runs 15' FMC sidewinder Batwing mower,

his/her own farming operation, 3) must be owned and used by the advertiser on his/her own fanning

consecutively up to a maximum of four (4) weeks. A new notice must be submitted alter each

part-time, feed, turn out, clean stall, must have good, $2700. Dik Klok Po Box 125 Geneva sheltered, good condition, $2750. Philipp exp. with horses. C. Chapman Sharpsburg -=-3-'-18"""1~0~7~0'--6~'5-'-6"'""1_-_75_6_2__ _-,-----,,,.,---- Hanstein Madison 706-342-4886

operation for a period of at least 90 days prior to maximum 4-week period if the advertiser wants 770-251-5960

'53 Ford SN tractor, good condition, runs 16' flatbed trailer, elec. brks., removable

offering for sale through the BULLETIN.

the advertisement to continue. Ads cannot be

Want barn help experience with good, some implements, $3500. Robert side rails, fold up ramps, extra tires/wheels,

Businesses, corporations, dealerships or other commercial enterprises are not allowed to advertise

taken via telephone. Ads are computer referenced by telephone

warmbloods, perferred mornings from 8-11 Trotter Dallas 770-974-1552

$1 ;150. Wayne Coe Talking Rock 706-635-

and evenings 5-7. Laura Whartor '53 Ford Golden Jubilee tractor, good cond., .o..7.=.50.=.0~------...,..--..,,.-,----:-c-::-:::-::--

in the MARKET BULLETIN. Commercial is defined number, so ft is essential that the advertiser's Woodstock 770-926-7859

$3500. Don Barr Lawrenceville 770-962- 16' flatbed trailer, good condition, $995 firm.

as intended for mass market; handling large quantmes of product for distribution (i.e., more than

telephone number be submitted with each ad. Advertisers who' do not want a telephone ~umber

Want dependable, experienced individual .=.6.=.94""2"----------.,.---- Alvin Palmer Eatonton 912-968-5244 for row crop farming, year~round work, good '54 Farmall Super M tractor, does not run, 1976 White 10-wheelergrain truck, 10 spd.,

normal household or farm quantities); supported by printed in their ads should note this fact on the face pay for right person. Gus Moore Resaca 706- hvy. duty pull-type, 5' mower, works, $500 for 20-yd. steel dump, p/s, new _diesel eng.,

advertisement (i.e., advertisement in publications of the advertisement furnished to the BULLETIN.

629-6929

both, call eves. Sharon Cain Quitman 912- $12,000. J. Blasczyk Douglasville 770-942-

other than the BULLETIN; listed as "business" in telephone directories or "yellow pages", etc.). Other

There is a 20-word limft for advertisements; name, town, phone number or name and complete

Want exp. horse person, English dressage =2.=.63=--..:.7.=.74-'-9"------------- .=.5.=.01-'-8"----------,----,--.,,...,--for private 8 horse barn, live-in caretaker '56 12V Ford tractor w/bushhog, $3900. 2 8x12 corn wagons, good cond., $600 ea.

indicators include, but are not limlted to, holding addressmust be included in the 20-word limft. The position, exp. w/faim equip. a must and etc. Terry Senter Flowery Branch 770-967-2815 Bobby Sentry Taylorsville:rl0-684-9064

business licenses and holding regulatory MARKET BULLETIN reserves the right to edft Aimee Woodruff Tallapoosa 770-574-9790 '64 MF dsl. tractor, -runs good, new battery 2 Cole planter, attach. to culti., 1 Super

licenses/permits/registrations.

notices.

770-574-2232

w/bushhog, $4500 firm. David Spradlin Tomahawk chipper/shredder, 8 hp. Charles

The editor has the authority to designate the length Georgia residents only may advertise in the

Want experienced barn help or manager for Grantville 770-583-3051

McKuhn Reynolds 478-847-3194

of ads and the number of ads that may be placed MARKET BULLETIN with the following exception: small horse farm. Edwin R. Snell Snellville '67 Ford 3000 dsl. w/loader, bushhog not 2 tractor tires, 40% tread, 13.6x38,

by a family unit in any issue of the BULLETIN. out--0f-state residents may advertise only in the 678-725-2344

running, will sell in 3-parts, $4500/obo. Steve $150/obo. David Seagraves Commerce 706-

Currently,onlyone(1)notice may be placed by any family unit in any issue of the BULLETIN. Family unit refers to all individuals sharing the same residence, address or telephone number. Each notice submitted for publication must be in writing, legible, on a single sheet of paper separate from any other notice, and be accompanied by the name of the category and the name, mailing and street address(es) and telephone number of the person submitting the same. At the end and below the text of the notice, the following statement must be included and signed by the person submitting the notice: I hereby certify that the above notice meets all the necessary requirements for publication in the FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN. Items for sale or services offered in any notice must conform to all laws and regulations covering sale and movement of the same. Ads for some categories must meet certain requirements. Advertisers are advised to review requirements

Out--0f-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 ftems 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

Want experienced female for part-time work on nice horse farm, can trade horse board. L. Peterson 13985 Hopewell Road Alpharetta
30004 770-751-1056 -Want male for swine operation, housing
provided, salary package, 15k-21k. John Walters Barnesville 770-358-2275
Want mature female or couple for light farm
work, free rent and salary. Glenda Wilscin Smyrna 404-373C1776
Want part-time, dependable morning help for warm blood stable, grooming, turnouts, and stall cleaning. Pamela Levy Locust Grove 770-957-1603
Want pasture land and row crop land to lease in Oconee county or surrounding counties. Brian Shelnutt Bishop 706-769-

Casey McDonough 770-914-8906 404-931..:.40""'9'"'7--------..,----,.-----
'74 Ford 5000, great cond., new tires, new
paint, 60 hp., $7500. Tracy Tarpley Dublin .=.9_12_-_2_7_2_-5_2_5_6____________
'74 JH Fleetstar 1910 A, S/A tractor, 478, gas, good motor, repairs needed, $1200. Timothy Peifer- Metter 912-685-6853
'82 Case 1390, 70 hp., 1025 hrs., some new parts & 2 tires, needs minor repairs & paint, $9250. E. G. Perkins Springfield 912'-7-"'54..:.-..::3:.::2:.::6.=.9_____________
'85 Case skid loader, like new, 1750 hrs., $7000 firm. Joe Fields 918 Mims St. Savannah 31410 912-897-1985
'86 MF 283, good condition; MF 256 hay rake, good condition. D. W. McEachern

.=.33=-5o....-.=.94-'--5'-'8'-----------.,.---,..2 trailers (1) dbl. axle & (1) single, $400 for
both or best offer. Roy Alberson Jackson "'""77~0~-7~7.:..;5_-0~2_44-,----,...----.,,---,...,..,.---=--:-
2 wagon wheels, (wood), $120 ea. E. A. Keown LaFayette 706-638-2319
2-row JD culti., spring shank feet, rolling fenders. Junior Watts Cartersville 770-382-=-67~9=-9'-----:-------,...,.--:---:--
2-row KMC inverter, new blades, vine cutter, $500; 2-row Hustler peanut combine, $3,500, sheltered. Robert Dodson Plains
.=.9_12_-..:.82_4_-_5cc60.:..;_1_...,.,,_ _,...,...,-,---.,.,.,----=-2-row Lilliston Hi-cap, $1500. Wayne Sayer
Wray 912-359-2043 912-423-9985
2-row Long peanut combine & 2-row Long peanut inverter. Paul Newton Sylvania 912-

0418 Want person to use weed eater, bush hog,
and clean stalls_ 6-8 hours week, exp. and refs. required. Lisa Goldman 3010 High Falls Rd. Griffin 30223 770-227-7681 770-227-

Fayetteville 770-487-4908 '87 Super L extend-a-hoe, less than 1000
hrs., 4 buckets, $46,000. Ed Shiflett Adel 912-896-2378 ""-,8"-8=9.=.9"'"2o=J-"D-c-o-'-tt-o_n_p-ic_k_e-r,-3-1-0_4_,h_r_.s--2--r-o-w.

.=.68=-2"--2=-5'--43"'------------=-20 hp. Scotts garden tractor, 50" cut, 53 hrs.
on Kohler eng., $1600. Ed Bowles Locust Grove 770-957-8415 =2.=.o-'-""1"8-'-.0-'-o.:..;o..::_"1b-.'--tr_a.:..;ile_r_,-ta-g-al,--o_n_g_,t.,.h-re_e___,6.,.00.,..,.0

under ad categories before submitting their notices. Note: Due to space limitations, all ad guidelines cannot be listed in the BULLETIN each week. Advertisers who have questions concerning these guidelines may call 1-800-282-5852, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday
FARIVJLAND RENT/LEASE
If you have questions regatding ads in this

effective until orie week after the following W<ldnesday. 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.
For lease 1 acre fenced in lots, ideal for horses or farming $60/mo. Booker Webber 140 Parker Branch Rd. Barnesville 770-3584822
Hunting for lease, Treutlen, Montgomery,

7717 Want person w/refs. for horse care, in
exchange for room, bathroom in home; lake, no salary. Eva Buchowski Marietta 770-645-
5930 Want person who will catch & haul pen
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706-285-2645
Want reliable person to help part-time in
exchange for horses board. Sandra Lloyd Jefferson 706-367-1776

Charles Mathis Rt 2 Box 410 Arlington 31713 912-725-4388 912-254-5798
'90 5900 Ford tractor, 2400 hrs., remote
controller, good condition, sheltered, $1200.
Leon Mclendon 833 Mayhaw Rd Colquitt 31737 912-758-3740
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706_283_8318 ,96 Ford backhoe 555D, 1400 hrs., tooth
bar, S-VA-436933, $23,500. Bill Hood Ranger 706-334-2230

lb. axle, two are w/brks., 5' ramps, $1900. Mark Winne Hartwell 706-376-3534
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
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$75,000. w. Griffin Leesburg 912-432-9719
22oo Yanmar, 27 hp. dsl., VGC, $3900; 5tiller $400; 5 finish mower $950; 4' rotary mower, $500. James B. Woodard Sr.

category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651-9082. Toombs counties, deer, turkey, Ins. furnished. Want reliable person, husband/wife for work '96 JD 5300, MFWD & loader, $22,500; '97 Hinesville 912-368-4519

The FarmIand for RentlLease category 1 s

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w hen su_b mtttm- g an ad for Farm1and for

Ray Page Tarrytown 912-529-6595 The North 1/2 of the land, Lot 937, in the
20th District, 3rd section of Haralson Co., 20 acres, 3 miles North of US HWY 120. Rabon
V. Miller 866 Newberry Chamblee Rd.

on cattle farm; farm equipment exp., housing exchanged for part-t1"me work James Eldr1"dge Wildwood 706-820-2100
want responsi"ble roommate wt"th horse
exp. 3/b.r. and 2/ba. house 12 acres, near I-

JD 52200, $13,500; '78 JD 2040, $9000. Dale
Wiley Covington 770-464-3815 '96- MF 231- w/232 loader, oversized tires,
other extras, $11,500. Dale Farmer Rome 706-291-8941

232 MF front-end loader, attachment only, $3250. Frank Hovers Jr. Locust Grove
3=0:2:2.44.:'8..3:7:7_a0:x-_8l:e9_8.G.-=0o4.o.8.s.5:e=n.e.c..k::.t.r.a.oile-r=, --h-v-Y-.--d-,u-t-y-,
spring loaded ramps. Bill Starcher Rupert

RenVLease or RenVLease Wa.nted Colquitt 912-758-2324

75. D. Blackmore Cartersville 678-361-8404 '97 Mahindra 575, 4 cyl. dsl., 325 hrs., 5' 912-862-5338 912-862-9906

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Deadline for submitting notices is the 15th of each month. Ads received after
this date will be published the following month * When submitting ad, please designate it for the Farmland for
Rent/Lease category. Notices to buy or sseplel cfiaarl mfalallnodr. asrperinpgubflaisrmheladndoneldyitiinontshe
Ads must not exceed 30 words.
10+ acres w/2 poIe bams, wooded $P4a5lm0/emtoto 7S70ou-4th63F-0u4lt0o0n Steven Kopelman
125/200/600 A. tracts, $1 O/acre, Metter Ga., Candler and Bulloch county. Strickland Holloway Statesboro 912-682-4418 912-

Farmland Rent/Lease Wanted Work horse farm; grounds, paddocks,
flowers, grass, help horses wheri needed,

Christian men Wishing to lease 200+ acres $300, must pass security check, need refs.

of deer hunting land in northeast Ga. Wayne T Marcus Martin GA 706-779-5003
10+/- acres pnvate pasture for 2 horses w1'th"m 10 mt1es of 400 and p1I gnm M"tll Rd. R. M. Conlyn 7515 Breeze Bay Rd Cumming
Cumming GA 30041 770-920-8338 Law Enforcement family wishes to lease

Linda Lazzari. Alpharetta 770-751-1982
f'"A'RM M"A'CHINERY

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

Responsible adult wants to lease 50-100 advertised; those persons advertising for

mower, $8000. T. Russell Moultrie 912-873-

4501 912_890_1961 ,97 Vermeer 606 brush chipper, S-pt. PTO
driven, 130 hrs., max. hp. 45, 6.. cap., $6000.

- Eugene Bonds Riverdale 770-478-7376 97 Wood-mizer sawmill has 540 hrs.,

c bought to
operate,

build house, will ca11 aft 6 pm.

wtrain buyer to
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Mansfield 770-385-0814

'97 equip. trailer 20' G.N .. dovetail, 7500 lb.

dual axles, H.D. ramps, treated floor, exc. cond., $2750. B. Mullis Lizella 912-935-8693
'98 773 series Bobcat, 3500 lb., bucket tandem, 375 hrs., exc. cond., $19,000. Scott

Access the Market Bulletin via the Georgia Department of Agriculture Home Page at: http://www.agr.state.ga.us Click on "What's New," look under Agency Directory and select
current I ssue under the M arket Bu11e1m
head"mg. Nate: advertJ.sements i&or the M arket BuIIetm cannot be accepted via e-mail.
No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or incorporated into any information retrieval system without the written consentoftheGeorgiaDepartmentofAgriculture.
The Market Bulletin is printed on recycled paper

764_3384

acres around Butts, Jasper, Hancock or

2000/01 deer/turkey, 180-200 A. D. Berry Monroe county for hunting. Jason Kidd

Atlanta 404_261 _6175

Atlanta GA 770-775-0913

30_acres Tit 44 hay fields for lease, Sept. Want hunting lease for 50-100 A. in NW

1st., pole barn avail. Ruth Bleckley 1808 Georgia, for one person, will abide by any

Keys Rd. McDonough 770-954-9134

rules. Ron Barnes Jasper GA 706-692-3393

5 acres for crops or animals, partially Want to lease pasture land in North Ga. Jim fenced, prefer_ u_nusual or exotic Thomas Lilburn GA 770-925-2401

plants/herbs, must have own equip. J. Harris Lavonia 706-356-1190
5 acre fenced pasture, borders 2 creeks, access to miles of riding trails, new barn w/water and 'elect. $350/month. J. Junge Kennesaw 530-432-7632 888-789-9796

FARM EMPLOYMENT
If you have questions regardiog ads in this category; call Mercedes Lassiter at 404-651-9082.

60 A. near Broad River in Madison Co., wildlife galore, 1/2 mi. off Hwy. 172, merchantible hdwd., for lease w/option to buy. Louie M. Clark Danielsville 706-7892236 706-354-4780
660 acres hunting lease in Lamar Co., exc. deer/turkey hunting $1 O/acre. Elizabeth Branch Madison 706-342-3637
82 A. hunting land for lease, near Cedartown, deer, turkey, creeks, bottom land, responsible $800; '00-'01. Leonard Draper Douglasville 770-949-3014 770942-0177
90 A. pasture for horses, SW Newton, fenced w/water, half wooded $500/mo. or $60/per horse. B. W. Aycox Covington 770786-8417

Only farm work or farm help wanted advertisements allowed. No commercial,
industrial or domestic employment permitted.
Couple age 57 & 61 seeking farm caretaking/housekeeping position, that offers them place to, stay/salary. Jack J. Sass Cleveland 706-865-1944
Female needed for lg!. duties on small farm, room/board, no experience necessary, start ASAP. Ray Patton Marietta 770-438-6904
Married man wants job on hunting farm, cattle, or hog farm in Ga., Ala., or Fla. Edward Bradford Tallapoosa 770-574-2630
Mature female will do chores on farm in exchange for nice separate' house or apt. Reba Croft Marietta 678-354-6385

Deer country USA tracts, 730 A., 400 A., 330 A., 100 A., 90 A., Taylor county, Southern zone, all game. Roy Callahan Rupert 912862-3542

Items for sale or services offered in any ad must conform to all laws and regulations covering sales and movement of the same.

machinery and equipment wanted must be seeking those items for the1r own farming operation.
'39 JD B mdl., good parts tractor, $500. Ed Mancus Adairsville 77_0-773-7322
'40 AC tractor wino. 9 l.H.C., sickle mower, $1200 for both. C. Borders Thomson 706595-2705
'41 AC B mdl., exc. condition w/belly mower, new paint & tires, $2000 call aft. 6 pm. Matthews Hudgins Clarksville 770-947-0202
'43 Farmall M, sheet metal, iron. wheels,
$1250; '50 Case OC, $450. w. Schuman
Turin 770-599-3870
.'46 9N Ford, ready to work, VGC, $2100. B. Hardy Brooks 770-460-0314
'50 Ferguson tractor, 3-pt. hitch, good condition, $2500 or offer: Larry James Kingston 706-234-3707
'51 JD "B" lgts. & #5 cycle rnower, new paint, seat, decals, runs good, $3500 firm. Ernest Owens Acworth 770-974-3395
'52 8N Ford tractor, 12V, exc. cond., good tires, $3000. Gordon Jenkins Cleveland 706865-2188
'52 8N Ford tractor, harrow, planter, culti., plow, good condition, $4000. Scott Thompson Glennville 912-654-9178
'52 8N Ford, 3-pt. hitch, 12v w/bushhog, harrow, 12 disks, scraper blade, scoop bucket, call aft. 8 pm. Marty Michaud Gray 912-986-3548
To advertise, you must be a resident of Georgia, out-of-state wanted column is the only exception to this rule

Sullivan McDonough 770-914-1669 '98 Ford 1725, 29 hp., 170 hrs., bushhog
tiller, bushhog 5' turn plow, 5' harrow, culti., all
for $12,500. Kenneth Harvell Millen 912982-5468 912-982-2946
'98 Kubota tractor, B2400 w/front loader, bushhog pulver., deck, 5 ft. mower, auto. trans., $13,500, 185 hrs. Bill Brownlee
Cumming 770-205-1650 '99 16' trailer, dovetail tandem axle, brks.,
ramps, $1200. J.B. New Jackson 770-504_0_82__ 4 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
'99 lnt'I 8-ton 20' Gooseneck w/dovetail, loading ramps, used once asking, $4500. V.
Bynum Cleveland 706-865-0847 '99 MF 271, less than 100 hrs., 595 allied
front end, bucket & hay spear, $22,500. Kyla Bennett Mableton 770-599-0781
1-row Covington planter on Pittsburg culti., $400; 8 disc cutaway harrow, $550 all exc. c.ond. James Elliott Lavonia 706-356-4839
10" turning plow, $50; culti. & plows, $40; Sears 44" mower deck, $50; Earthway garden seeder, $50. Garland Benefield Covington 770-784-1655
10' Aerway aerator, pull type, exc. cond., $7000; 3-pt. hitch, fert. & seed spreader,' $275. Ernest Powell Hampton 770-946-9169
1000', 6" irrigation.pipe w/trailer, $2 ft.; 2 pcs. Rainbow irrigation Traveler, $1500. Lamont Davidson East Dublin 912-275_344_2_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
13' Bushhog Brand mdl. 1221 three blade, hvy. duty, rotary mower, good condition, $3000. Ken Sage Ellijay 706-276-1041

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3 fully restored SN tractors, lgts., rubber, SN Ford w/4' bushhog, engine needs work, Ford '53 Jubilee tractor; good cond., $3SOO. Hay baler rake mower, $4000; flail mower, JD '39 mdl. A, unstyled, mechanically good

gauges, $3S95, $4250, $4550. J.C. Cantrell everything else is good. Bill Amis Newnan Lon Brown Lilburn 770-279-0723

$350. Bob Crowe Bowdon 770-25S-1536 & tires, $2750. J. Mize Royston 706-245-

Baldwin 706-778-7S70

770-253-5610

Ford 2000, gas, pis, S-speed,.good cond., Hay rake, old mule or horse driven, exc. 5643

3 implements & wheel horse garden tractor, 950 JD tractor w/5' bushhog, good cond., $6950. C. Hughes Rutledge 706-557-201S cond., $275 call before S pm. N. A. Nelson JD '80 4420 combine w/both heads, only

exc. cond. w/cast iron Kohler engine, $1300. $5000 nego. L Brown Bowersville 706-246- Ford 3000 dsl. new paint, tires, VGC, Sharesburg 770-251-5500



1350 hrs., $10,000/0BO. Jim Duggan

Charlie Crowe Coving!on 770-3S5-9690

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$5600; 5' finish mower, $950. Todd C. Hosmer Haying equipment, rnd. baler, $5000; drum Palmetto 770-.463-9415

3-phase switch box w/Weather head, fork lift AC 7000, 'SO mdl., 106 hp., pis, trans., Hinesville 912-S77-7670

mower; $1500; disk mower, $2000; rake, JD 1360 MOCO factory cutter bar, never

for JD 350, $1000 ea. Auldon Tow Suches canopy, $S50a; NH S51 baler, hyd. tie, good Ford 3000, 76 model, p/s, diesel, Sx2 $SOO; trailers, good cond. Frank Rice Monroe used, $7500. Larry Byron Jonesboro 770-

706-747-1021

cond., $1SOO. Joel Lancaster Adairsville trans., new paint, new tires, exc. cond., 1004 770-267-60S4

477-1795 770-477-1795

3-pt. hitch Cole planter & #16 bottom plow, 770-773-3372

hrs., $S900. E.R. Farley Morganton 706- Heavy duty 2-horse wagon, excellent JD 1503 w/loader, p/s, 46 hp., remote hyd.,

in exc. condition, $400. V.- Casper Winder AC E combine, Gehl 95 feedmill, both 374-3032

condition, $1000. Bobby Hudson Monroe hi/low trans. w/6 pcs. equip., $13,500/0BO

770-725-5384

sheltered, field ready, good condition. Jon Ford 3000, gas, p/s, new paint, tires, VGC, 770-267-3276

call aft. 5 pm. Steve Logue Madison 706-

3-pt. hitch boom pole, $S5; sub-soil plow, Miller Adrain 912-66S-3122

$6000; 5' tiller, $450. James B. Blanchard Hesson 560 baler, good cond., $5200; 900 :::.34-"2=-=27.:..:6::.:6::,__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

$95, Taylorway Brand 10001. Charles Elliott AC-B tractor, rotary mower, culti., $1350 or Hinesville 912-269-372S

NH chopper, 3-row, 30", good condition. Jeff JD 1520, dsl., 46 hp., ROPS, canopy, pis,

Lavonia 706-356-4450

trade for larger tractor. Nelson Massey Ford 3000, p/s, S/spd., $5SOO; Ford 2000, YoderRt1 BoxAA Montezuma31063.912- good rubber, all gauges work, 13SO hrs.,

3-pt. hitch scissor lift hay spear w/hyd. cyl., Conyers 770-483-2639

p/s, hi/lo trans., $5400; 5' bushhog, $300 all 472-2711

$S500. Joel Starnes Newnan 770-253-6632

lift 7', $300; grain auger, $275. Charles Agridynamics sprayer, $1500; 9100 FMC cash. B. Daves Mableton 770-941-6312

Heston 766 tractor, SO hp., fair condition, JD 2030 tractor, VGC, tires like new. David

Reneau 191 Mallard Rd Thomasville 31792 sprayer, $S500; Case lnt'I MX 100, dsl., 1S56 Ford 4400 front-end loader, 3-pt. PTO set $4000; NH S50 rnd. baler, new bottom chains, Hugenin Augusta S00-626-S240 3-pt. hitch shaver, post driver, $1000; hay hrs., $30,000. B. Bennett Albany 912-SS3- up for backhoe, dsl., p/s, $7500. Nathan Nix $1200. Sonr:iy Stewart Albany 912-435-2025 JD 2150, 600 hrs., dsl., hyd., exc. cond.,

fork fits bushhog QT front-end loader, $600. 3743

Cleveland 706-S65-06S9

Husky walk behind garden tractor, '42 mdl., $12,000; 25KW PTO gen. w/3-pt. hitch,

Robert Harkins Suches.706-747-2464

Approximately 4000'. of 4" irrigation pipe, Ford 4400 industrial front-end loader perfect for restoration, implements, runs good, $2000 Michael Lewallen Talmo 706-693-4329

3-pt. hitch, 5' rota-tiller, ready to use, $600. trailer, irrigation pump & sprinklers, $5500; tractor, gas, exc. brakes & clutch, no oil leaks, need the space, $250. Roy Ethridge JD 310 backhoe, runs & operates good, 3

David Watts Chickamauga 706-539-265S mdl. 69 hay baler & sickle mower, $750. runs well, $5200. Benny Smith Buckhead Hampton 770-946-9355

buckets, $S900. Gary Nah Forsyth 912-994-

30' Gooseneck trailer, dually type axles James Woodard Hazelhurst 770-207-63SO 706-342-4867 706-342-7200

IH 616 cotton picker, 2-row hyd. drive, 9~9~48~--------------

w/caddy, new rubber, $4500. Tommy Hurst Arena plow, 4 in 1, good for landscaping as Ford 4400 loader/backhoe, dsl., pis, good packer arm, good shape. $2500. Jeffrey JD 310D, 4x4 loader backhoe, 2200 hrs.,

Coolidge 912-941-20S3

well. Doug Anderson 35SS Floyd Springs Rd. hyd., strong tractor, $S,500 cash call aft. 5 pm. Hatfield Cartersville 770-3S6-614S

clean machine, no leaks, '96 mdl.,

30' three axle trailer, elliptical steel runners, NE Armuchee 30105 706-235-6572

Y. Smith LaGrange 706-8S4-5602 706-SS4- IH 766 tractor, exc. shape, good tires & $32,000/0BO. T. Land Ashburn 912-3S6-

$1200. Joseeh L. Hood Trion 706-734-3S32 Baldor 3-phase industrial elec. motor, 7 1/2 1209

paint, $6000. Andy W. Rentz 9045 Blackshear _40~6~3_9~1~2_-5_6_7-_4_9_56~-------

3000 Ford dsl., hi/lo trans., $6500; 550 E JD hp., 3450 PRM; $150/0BO Doug Collins Ford 4600 75 mdl., dsl. w/culti., good sheet Hwy Baxley 31513 912-367-7155

JD 3950 chopper, 5-ft. p/u head, 36-in. row

dsl. crawler, S' hyd. tilt blade, cage & sweeps, Blairsville 706-745-2942



metal, nice rubber, good condition, 52 hp., IH Cub, good paint & condition, 4 new tires, head, $10,000; Gehl 7200 flail chopper,

$19,500. J. Sullivan Vidalia 912-537-4944

_Baltic fertilizer spreader, 600 lb. cap., $400, $7SOO. Tom Rupert Grovetown 706-651.- Wood belly mower,- $2500; backhoe 1S" $1200. Dale Brubaker Comer 706-7S3-50S9

31S Chrysler irrigation motor, $3700; good condition; 65 gal. cap. spayer, PTO, 3- :::.S4.:c0:.:5'----------'--'----- bucket, $75. H. Callaway Elberton 706-2S3- _70_6_-7_83~-5~7_4_1_ _~-------

sprayer S-row 300 gal., $2000, water tank pt. hitch, $400. Clyde Autry Gainesville 770- Ford 4600 dsl. 60 hp., p/s, new paint, 4307

JD 40 tractor, wide front end, new lift & front

1000 gal., on trailer pump, $1000. Ronnie 9S3-3333

perfect condition, $6300. Todd C. Hosmer lnt'I '4S Super A.V. high crop, 90% rubber, tires, good running condition, 3-pt. hitch,

Bryant Moultrie 912-9S5-6962

Bantam Koehking excavator w/36" bucket Hinesville 912-270-1973

new paint, good cond. Fred Worley 353 $2S95. Audie Lanslette Hartwell 706-376-

320 garden tractor, '93 mdl:, tiller mower, & 36" pads. Jerry Joyner Perkins 912-9S2- Ford 4600, pis, independent PTO, S_spd, Morrow Rd Calhoun 30701 706-629-20S2 ..:.4..:..16=-1'--------------

'SO Howers perfect cond. Louise Pickelsiner 2756

550 hrs. since rebuilt, new paint, exc. lnt'I 1066 dsl. tractor, w/cab, $5000; lnt'I JD 4020 late mdl., snap-on duals w/quick

Marietta 770-971-1513

Bradco 609 backhoe attachment for skid mechanically appearance, $7500. Bill 1600, 6 cyl. grain truck, w/dump body, $3500. hitch, exc. cond.; Rhino 7' mower, Taylorway

345D FWD NH Ford industrial tractor, front- steer w/3 buckets, used 20 hrs., $7950. D. Mailand McDonough 770-S9S-1234

D. Smith Americus 912-92S-0465

10' 3-pt. hitch harrow. Ferrell Cofer Cordele

end loader, torque converter trans., 160 hrs., Smith Clermont 770-983-70S4

Ford 5000 diesel, s-spd., exc. cond., new lnt'I 1440 17' combine grain head, 4-row 9.,_1'-"2::...-2=-7:....:3:....-443..:..o..::.:9'------------

$29,000. Billy Davis Manchester 706-S46- Bushhog 9004 peanut combine, $12,500; 2 paint, decals, seat, hyd. pump, more, ljj7500. corn head. J. McKinley Lyons 912-526-6032 JD 410 rnd. baler, needs work, $1750. Mike

5225

Hi-cap 6000 peanut combine, $2500 ea., Randall Thomeson Winder 770-S67-4611

lnt'I 1S50-B, p/s, DT 466 dsL eng., new Skinner Cartersville 770-634-0720

353 Detroit power unit, runs good, low good condition. Phil Gilley Sycamore 912- Ford 601 Workmaster, good condition, tires, dual tanks; exc. condition, $6500. Clay JD 4240 4-post quad range, $14,000; NH

hours. Larry Todd Hammett 1683 Fischer Rd. 567-2669



$3SOO; 5' bushhog, $300; scoop pan, $225. B. Brown Warner Robins 912-953-94S5

256 hay rake, 40' cotton wagons. Zeke

Shar~sburg 770-252-7S03

Bushhog CR14R-04, 14' rotary cutter, 12 Thomeson Fayetteville 770-231-S714

lnt'l 300 '55 mdl., good front tires, could.be Lambert Madison 706-342-0543 706-474-

4' bushhog, barely used, $499/0BO. Wyatt cutting blades for stalks, $6900. W. Powell Ford 601 Workmaster, sub-sailer, bushhog, restored or for parts. S. Davenport Martin _09_0_0_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

Holcomb Ball Ground 770-235-6119

Bainbridge 912-246-3059

smoothing harrow, bush & bog, S' drop 706-779-5S01

JD 435 dsl., 32 hp., new paint, decals, runs

4000 Ford, 3 cyl. gas, S/spd., good condition, $6200; Foley-Belsaw sharpen all, $450, cash only. M. Wilson Millwood 9122S3-9266
5' pull type bushhog, good condition, $350. Ben Evans Fairmount 706-337-S419
5' pull type bushhog, hvy. duty, lnt'I Cub Lowboy belly mower, good condition, call aft. 7 pm. Larry Jennings Carrollton 770-S54S640
5' rotovator, $SOO; 5' bushhog, $400; 16" bottom plow, $200; 7' all purpose plow, $400. Gene Mitchell Marietta 770-422-9023
5500 Hesston baler, good condition, field ready, $2500. C. R. Barnett Carnesville 7063S4-4726
5xS tilt bed utility_ trailer, $350; 26" chain drive tiller, 5 hp., $200; dirt packer, $200. Ken Ennis Brooks 770-460-S903
6-row KMC inverter, good cond. shelter, 2row Hustler 2000 peanut combine, shelter. Griffin Houston Poulan 912-776-4436
6-row ripper, $1800; Gleaner M combine, $2500; JD 71 planter, S-row, 15 bu. hopper, $3200. Paul Rivers Fayetteville 770-46050S6
60 KW 3-phase, GE generator, Detroit dsl. eng., good cond., $6000 obo. Bruce Yawn Baxley 912-367-2322
60's Ford S61, 40 hp., 5/spd., live PTO, 12V, $5000. Robert Maxwell Powder s~nngs 770-943-7620
60s Ford Workmaster 661, 30-40 hp., 5/spd., 2-stage clutch; live PTO, 12V, good cond., $3500. Marvin Rouse Acworth 770-

Bushhog JD 506, hvy. duty w/stump

j umper, good condition, $700. Robert Martin

Stockbridge 770-474-3479

Bushhog mower, 6', 25-50 hp., $1000.

Donna Douglas Cotton 912-294-0553

Case '60 mdl. 411 B, 47 hp., 3-pt. hitch, 4

cyl. gas, new paint & front tires. Bob

Chaeman Riverdale 770-997-062S

Case 2590, cab, afr, 6000 hrs., well

maintained, new red, black & silver paint,

$14,500. Michael Walker Tifton 912-3S6-

9574



Case 7' grain drill w/dbl. grain hoppers;

ideal for planting wildlife plots, $500. Gerald

Jackson Lizella 912-7S1-2761

Case IH 1S22 picker, $22,000; Lilliston

6000 peanut combine, $1SOO; Roanoke

hustler, $1 SOO; JD 4630, $12,000. H. Walker

Eastman 912-374-262S

Case IH 1844 cotton picker, good shape.

Vernon Lewis McRae 912-S6S-5259

Case IH 7S2 series, 2 cotton pickers,, 3 to

choose from, $2500 ea., field ready. Bill

Marko Quitman 912-263-5276

Chipper Peco 16 hp., 24" flywheel, accepts

5" limbs, gas, trailer mounted, elect start,

good condition, leave message, $2490. Tom

Whitehouse Bethlehem 770-277-3241

Corley sawmill on steel w/671 Detroit dsl.,

lots of sawmill parts, also Farmall M tractor. T.

Wesson Summerville 706-734-3119

Cub Cadet 149 hyd. tractor, 3-pt. hitch, 48"

mower, fluid tires, nice condition, $1395/0BO. Gary Bump Cummings 770-

SS7-1S77

Cub Cadet garden tractor, 46" cut w/liller

spreader boom.

Legrand Ashworth lnt'I 424 tractor w/front-end loader, bucket & good but blows oil out exhaust, $2SOO. Fred

Snellville 770-9S2-90S5

forks, VGC, $6500. Glen Amburn Fitts Dahlonega 706-S64-3860

Ford 6640 Powerstar, diesel tractor, one Dawsonville 706-216-3511

JD 4455, 4WD, cab. good condition; Gehl

owner only, 23S hrs., always sheltered, lnt'I S15 corn combine w/both heads, less 170 grinder mixer w/scale, good condition.

meticulously maintained. R. Defoor than 2000 original hrs. Jack .Laminack Mervin Martin Pelham 912-294-74S7 912-

Gainesville 770-9S3-0500

Fitzgerald 912-S31-2176

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Ford S' fert. spreader, rubber tires, lnt'l 9S6 tractor, runs fine, 1SOO hrs. approx., JD 4520 power shift, new tires, duals, 14'

sheltered, no rust, $200. Brantley Prickett appearance fair, $5000. Charlie Smith bushhog harrow, new disk bearing, '91 hyd.

Carnesville 706-3S4-4636

Dawson 31742 912-995-2731

FWD loader. Bobby Cowart Mcintyre 912-

Ford 9N tractor, rebuilt eng. & lift, practically lnt'I harvester, Low-Boy, runs great, 5' belly .o.9.o..46.,_--"3.o..1.::..6S"-------------new tires w/JD bushhog, $2500. John Adams mower, turning plow, hyd. lift, culti., lgts., JD 4520, runs goo~. $5500. Chris Ashworth

Stone Mountain 770-466-00S9

scrape blade, $1500. J. Damon Monticello Commerce 706-335-311S

Ford NH 2120, 4 WD tractor, .40 hp., '96, 770-775-67S2

JD 4640, power shift, cab, dual's, quick

470 hrs., R.O.P.S., front wgts., garaged, Irrigation Lincoln ele. motor, 150 hp., 3- hitch, good condition, $20,000. L. Mixon

$13,500/obo. Tom Bruckner Bostwick 706- phases, 4SO volts, 17SO RPM, runs good; JD Cordele 912-SS6-7S75

342-SS25

flywheel engine. Donny Hughes Fort Valley JD 4840 tractor, cab/air, duals, $17,000; JD

Ford front-end loader, pis, 3-pt. hitch, forks 912-S25-017S

4430 tractor quad range w/duals, $9500 both

& bucket, $6000; Ford backhoe, $7995; track Irrigation pump, 1500 GPM, Peerless good cond. Hugh Crook Montezuma 912-

hoe, $14,000. J. Cowan Augusta 706-855- pump, 125 hp., 3-phase elect. motor, $1200. ..:.47~2=--'-S-'-42=-1~------------

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Kenneth Oliver 612 Little Flock Church Rd. JD 5210 45 hp. tractor, $11,500; JD 6000

Ford tractor 1100 series, 450 hrs., 4' Collins 30421 912-693-3S30

Hi-Boy C&A, 3000 miles, $14,500; S-row 7100

r - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , bushhog, 4 WD, scrape blade, well
maintained, well serviced, dsl., $4500. B. Wiley Doughlasville 770-949-S552 .

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JD planters, $3500. S. Albritton Dublin 912272-5SSS

Ford tractor 56105, like new, w/harrow, 530 hrs., $16,000. Edward Douglas Smithville

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Ford tractor 6600 dsl., canopy, hook-ups for

end loader, VGC, $11,000. L. Deals

Blairsville 706-S35-1209

Fork lift, Cat, gasoline eng., hard tire type,

$1000. Bobby Turman Ellenwood 770-474-

:::52=5=-1=--------------Fox 6 1/2' pick-up head, Fox in-head knife

grinder; Fox forage harvester, mdl. 3310, 3-

row corn head.

James Johnson 1364

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926-217S
6600 JD combine corn grain headers, $5000. David Hendrix Statesboro 912-5S75571 _

attach., 16 hp. Kohler engine, $SOO. Joseph
Watkins Marietta 770-427-6901 Cul'i Cadet mower, 12 hp., 43" cut 122
mdl., exc. older machine, $700. .M. McBlank

Jimmy Johnson Rd Warrenton 30S28 706-
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6600 JD combine, $1000; 444 com head, Dawsonville 770-886-6774

spear, $4500. C. Herndon Brunswick 912-

$1500; 25' Taylorway harrow, $5000; 4-row DR all-terrain bushhog, 14 hp. Kawasaki, 222==---=-944-'--"6'-------------

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culti., $500; 6300 JD, $24,000. Wayne Dillard elect. start, lights, owner's manual, like new, Front-end loader for Ford 2000, good

Tifton 912-3S2-0154

$2000 firm. Jeffrey Gresch Marietta 770- bucket, $750 call aft. 6 pm. Ricky Ussery

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6610 Ford dsl. tractor w/6' rotary mower. E. 971-2695

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O. Vaughn Baxley 912-367-2312

DR field bushhog, S hp., low hrs., $800 Front-end loader, industrial type, self-

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7' Taylorway, bushhog, good condition. :irm. Billy Branch Ellijay 706-635-3902

contained, hyd. w/pump, new 5' buckets, fits

John Adams Waverly 912-576-417S

Deutz Allis GP 250 hay baler, rake & 135 MF, $1200 up. Bill Vaughters Madison

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72" Scagg walk behind, new motor blades, mower, $6500, also tractors & other equip. .:..70.::.6-.::..=34..::2=--=S.:..78.::.7=------------

1S hp., fields/yards, 5 spd., 1 reverse., $1600. Jeanette Scott Vidalia 912-537-48S1

Generac PTO, generator, 40KW-80KW,

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Jeff Holland Dacula 770-339-6557

Enclosed cargo trlr., 7 x 16 dbl. axles, side surge approx. 30 hrs., use, $2750. Johnny

743 Bobcat, 1300 hrs., farm use, exc. door, dbl. rear doors, good cond., $2S50. Seabolt Cleveland 706-865-4480

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condition, $8500, Earl Smith Canton 770- - Grant Richardson Bluffton 912-835-2715

479-42S1

FMC/John Bean 9300 CP sprayer, 1000

7500 Hi-Cap, sheltered, well maintained, gal. 1200 hrs., $47,000. John Flournoy

$4500. Chris Mallard 2332 Creek Rd. Girard Byron 912-957-1S72 912-956-5615

Generator Wisconsin eng., 10,000 watts, 14 hp., mdl. S 140 SN 361980. LaVaune Ziegler The Rock 706-647-5234
Gill 5' pulverizer, grt. shape, $425; Wood's

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30426 912-569-9726

Farmall Cub disc harrow, 5' cut, make offer. 4' belly mower, $300; lnt'I Cub Cadet, 108

SOO Ford, 40 hp.,. bushhog, box blade, .Ray Bradley Conyers 770-91S-0623

garden tractor, $575. Scott Odom Buford

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trailer, $5475. Lauren Phillips Bogart 706- Farmall Super A w/bushhog turning plow, .:..77:.;0-.::..=945..:::..-..:..7.::.945..:::.._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

769-72S1

culti., other equip., needs motor. J. Fincher Graveley 18 hp. garden tractor, hyd.

S20 JD, restored to perfection, $9000, call Rome 706-291-9240

driveshaft, 48" mower, 374 hrs. Bernice,

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morning or leave message. Rodney Driggers Farman Super A w/culti., planters pull bar, Robertson Hogansville 706-882-9295

706-234-92S1

good tires, lgts., 12V new paint. E. Bailey Graveley garden tractor w/mower whole but

S61 Ford dsl., $3500; 6' finish mower, 5' Ball Ground 770-735-3733

does, not run, $100. Cecil Daniels Macon

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bushhog, 5' box blade, $1SOO; 9N Ford, Fella 7' JO disc mower, exc. shape, $2SOO; .::.9..::12=--4'-'"-77,_-6.:::.:...790.::..::._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ $1325. Doug Howard Arnoldsville 706-742- 17' hay tedder pull type Kuhn, $2500. L. Grist mill equipment, inside American

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Worth Monroe 770-267-6723

Marvel cleaner, Eureka separator, com

S65 NH md. hay baler, 9S6 lnt'I tractor. Fertilizer spreader, fair condition, $700. Jim sheller, free if you remove. M. Richmond

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0 000 Tracy Thornton Screven 912-579-6575

Overstreet Midville 912-763-3516

W=~:!er~~.;69-~~6~ ., complete rig

SN Ford tractor w/4' bushhog, rebuilt Fire plow for 25 to 40 hp. tractor, 3-pt. hitch,

engine, $3600. Danny Arrington Hogansville .$400. Tim Shiver Newton 404-696-1613

w/pump, $4500; MF 135 gas, rebuilt last year,

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706-637-9401

Flatbed w/equipment trailer, 8-ton rating, tires, $4750. Gene Hurst Coolidge 912-226-

This form will appear periodically in the Market Bulletin as space permits.

SN Ford tractor, 12V, $1700 call aft. 6 pm. $2200. Donny Morgan Cobbtown 912-684- 1.1.:.;5:.:6:.=6~------------ I Advertisers may photocopy the form for future use.

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday August 30, 2000

JD 5400 MFWD w/JD 540 loader, $20,600. Lillistori 6000 Hi-cap combine, hyd. header, Pecan harvester, Savage, side dump, in

William Givens Claxton 912-739-1528

VGC, $3000. Jack Paulk Sycamore 912-567- exc. condition, $12,900. Van Ponder

JD 644 6-row corn head, $5000; Paulk 6- 2819

Whigham 912-762-3233

row peanut inverter, $5500. R. Rowland Lilliston 6000 Hi-cap peanut picker, Pixall bean picker & grading line w/turnbler.

Chester 912-358-4612

hyd.header, central shelter kept, field ready. Ed Hart Pavo 912-859-2278

JD 6600 combine 404 dsl. eng., 4-row, rigid Carter McDonald Quitman 912-263-9042

Post driver fert. seed spreader, hay ring,

platform, cut rye this summer, $4000. Lloyd Lilliston 7500 peanut combine, good .SIA head gate, body sub-soiler gates, $800.

Strickland Brooklet 912-842-2160

ccindition, $6000; Peerless peanut wagon Grady Smith Statham 770-725-5926

JD 6600 combine corn & bean head, good factory dump, 14'. Ray Perry Dublin 912- Pull type 8 disc harrow, $150. Alvin Smith

condition. John Brannen Register 912-488- 272-1976

Rome 706-235-5658

2232

Long 393 peanut combine, 393 parts or fix, Rhino 950 hvy. duty scrape blade, 8' never

JD 71 6-row planter/ripper, $2000; NH 273 $400;.Lilliston 6000 parts, $400; KMC 2-row, us.ed, hyd. tilt, swivel & offset, gauge wheel,

baler, $750; 800 Gehl forag.e harvester, $700. Willie Lee Statesboro 912-587-5983 $2500. Frank Dysart Pine Log 770-386-0020

$3500. Juanita Ma!:!:z'.ny Per!}'. 912-988-3205 M&W rnd. hay baler; Lely Lotus hay !tufter; Roanoke peanut picker, 2-row picked

JD 71 planters, 4-row mounted on toolbar, Deutz drum-type hay mower. Carl Hill Ellijay approx., 300 acres, $14,000. Fred Deal

good condition, $1000/obo. Jeff Bishop 706-635-2068

Statesboro 912-865-2728 ~

Screven 912-579-6301

MF #12 sq. baler, outside knotter housing Sawmill 0 Frick edger, 471 Detroit engine,

JD 750 no-till drill w/bulk loading, '97 rndl. broke for repair or parts, $500/0BO. Torn mounted on steel, also .4 side planter.

Danny Morrell Camilla 912-336-5386 912- Fricks Flintstone 706-820-1569

Kenneth Withrow Ellijay 706-635-4483

221-4660

MF 135 dsl. m~w eng., 1 yr. warranty, sheet Sawmill w/power unit, also with or without

JD 8300 grain drill, 23x7 single disk w/srnall metal & tractor in exc. co.ndition. $6500 call edger. Jack Murphy Po Box 456 Adairsville

seed attachment, $1500. John Newton Millen aft. 9 pm. Knox Gragg Demorest 706-778- 30103 770c773-7326

912-982-1030

3458 706-776-4874

Sears Super 6 garden tractor, runs, mower

JD 950; JD 75 loader, 650 hrs., new pis, MF 135, dsl., new paint, seat, $4800/obo; deck, lots of spare parts, make good pulling good tires, runs exc., $8750. M. Varnadoe Ford 3000 dsl., new paint, seat, $5400/obo. L. tractor. Carl Lowell Americus 912~928-3524

Gray 912-738-0552

L.. Rouse Stone Mountain 770-879-5722

Sears suburban garden tractor, 44" cutter

JD 9910 cotton picker, yellow top, good MF 1560 rnd. baler, field ready, exc. deck, white & blue implements, $800. Larry

condition, $5000. S. Harden Eastman 91.2- condition. Bill Hitt Carnesville 706-335-4064 Nelson Po Box 739 Snellville 30078 770-

374-5927

MF 210 tractor, '83 rndl. dsl., 380 hrs. exc. 972-2128

JD 9950 cotton picker, chain unload, auto condition. Wade Finch Griffin 770-227-2627 Self-priming irrigation pump, 120 hp.; turbo

lube, field ready, VGC, tires 90%, $28,000 call MF 265 w/loader, 6' bushhog, hay spear, dsl., 600 GPM & 150 PSI, unused, $9995. J. aft. 7 pm. Donnie Connell Williamson 770- VGC, $13,000; flatbed GN trailer, 25" long x 8' Kern[! Lyons 912-526-6862

227-4849

wide, $3200. Adam Downs Rome 706-290- Snap bean trailer, 16' "V" bottom 3' belt in

JD B, $4000; JD M (3-pt. l]itch), $3600, both 1713

bottom, 2 axle, $1,000. Jared Howell Adel

show/work, ready; JD MT, $2100, work ready. MF 265, diesel, pis, rn/p, spin-out wheels, 229-546-8849

Jack Smith Hull 706-354-7905

good rubber/paint, $6800; MF diesel, 231, Square hay bale lift for trucks or trailer,

JD M 3-pt. hitch, new paint, $2300; Ford $8500. Lloyd Leach Martin 706-356-2236 $250. W. cAIL Talbotton 706-665-2528

3000, p/s, $3900; MF 135 dsl., $5300. T. W. MF 35 industrial rndl. front-end loader, Super A Farman tractor w/cut away harrow,

Smith Carrollton 770-832-9816

bushhog, box blade, scrape blade, $4995. Gee Whiz harrows, culti., 2 disc tiller & rear

JD backhoe attachment for 455, 24" bucket, Jack Brooks McDonough 770-914-9424

rake, $3000. Larry Hicks Hartwell 706-376-

$2300. Ellis Cadenhead LaGrange 706-884- MF 35, gas, $3600; 7x18 trailer hauler, 2862

5546

$1350; 5' bushhog, $350; 2 disc plow, $350. TD 25 C crawler, parts machine, 65600

JD grain drill, 15-row, non-hyd., field ready, C. Collins Austell 770-948-1003

hrs., cab/air, engine, IH-DT-817-C, 285 hp.,

grt. shape, $1250. Rick Goette Milledgeville MF 50 hp., runs fair condition, $2500. ni3.chine is operational. D. Smith Adel 912-

912-932-5663

Howard Clark Avera 706-547-2271

896-4584

JD hvy. duty hay wagon, will haul 10 4x5 MF tractor, front-end loader, 3-pt. hitch, dsl. TM-5 bushhog finishing mower w/rnanual,

rolls, $1250. D. Baize Rex 710-961-6742

eng., shuttle shift trans., good tires, very nice, exc. condition, $600. Jay Dresser Clayton

JD rndl. 327 sq. -baler, exc. cond., $3200; $5800. K: Smith Lafayette 706-397-8231

706-782-2683

NH 849 5x5 rnd. baler, field ready, $3900. Ed Manure spreader JD, ground driven, new Tandem axle trailer, 7000 lb., capacity, 16'

Williams Calhoun 706-629-0608 706-272- tires, floor sides, paint, works great, $1150. long, 7' wide, ramps, elec. brks. & 4 new tires.

4902

Ed Watson Waco 770-574-7020

$1500. Jack Backman Gainesville 770-983-

JD rndl. 50, $2800; JD '48 B, $1200; JD 3- Manure spreader, JD rndl. R, 12", $1000, 9340

pt. hitch, $600; pull type bushhog, $200. Paul stored, dry. Wm. Greene Cartersville 770- Taylor tobacco stripper, used 2. years,

Watkins Auburn 770-963-4930

382-2944

excellent condition. Vernon

Dasher

JD, 5' rear mount, 3-pt. hitch, grooming Melroe Bobcat 743, good condition Glennville 912-654-2975

mower, 3 blades, great cond. Terry Vann w/bucket, $6500; tracks for 763m3 Bobcat , Tires & wheels for David Bradley garden

Murra~ille 770-536-8106

$1250. William Threadgill Carrollton 770- tractor, implements & other parts also.

JD-B, Farrnall C, 2-T0-20 Ferguson, $700 834-2293

Thomas Nunnally Warner Robins 478-923-

ea., SN Ford will run, $1500 for parts or repair. J. T. Woodard Gray 912-986-5341
KMC 2-row peanut inverter, Lillist<in 1500 peanut combine, good ,,cond., kept urider shelter. Leon Donahoo Sycamore 912-567-

Melroe Bobcat rndl. 444, $3000, call aft. 6 l!rn. James Hall Washington 706-293-4325
Military mule, four wheel steering, four wheel drive, $1800. Steve Corbitt Willacoochee 912-534-5599

6586
Tractor '95, Long 2510 diesel, live lift & P.TO, p/s, 50 hp. $7500. Sam Prince Thomson 706-597-8648
Trailer 76"x13'-8" dual axles w/rarnps,

3550 KMC 4-row peanut plow w/vine cutters,

Mower, Krone 202 disc, 6 1/2', like new, $3950; Deutz Allis rotary rake,. 9', good cond.,

treated floor, $575. Kenneth Agnew Toccoa 706-886-5044

$1500; JD 9910 low drum cotton picker $950. S. Allen Homer 770-921-1170

Trailer 8'X16' three axle, 6" channel, $675.

w/bartender II, $4500 Reggie Faulk Dublin 912'463-3319
Kemp shredder/chipper Master Gardner, elec. start, bought in '93 , included fert., exc. cond., $500. Roy Bohler Po Box 2 Butler 31006 478-862-3261
Komatsu D21A, 6-way blade, 90% undercarriage, 1850 hrs., joystick steering, 50 hp., ROPS, $18,000. Danny Smith Elberton 706-283-2678
Kubota '98 2900GST 4WD loader, R-4 tires, pulverizer, aerator, MF bushhog, 150 hrs., $16,995. Steve Poole Stockbridge 770-8497725 770-474-9154

NH 256 hay rake, good condition, $1050. Coy Powell 146 Thunder Rd NE Eatonton 31024 706-485-0510
NH 3010. dsl., 54 hp. 700 hrs., remotes, $11,000; 6' finish mower, $1000. Marcus G. Gregory Hinesville 912,876-5888
NH 320 sq. baler, auto bale tensioner, large capacity, P.U., $2000; Duetz Pharr, 3-pt. tedder, $500. John Leslie. Marble Hill 770893-2592
NH 479 haybine, 9' cut, cuts good, spare 479 for parts, $1000 for both. Chip Hammock Newnan 770-251-1763

Mark Segers Mt. Airy 706-778-9414
Trailer 82"x18" 6" diamond plate, metal floor, 3 axles ramps, lgts., 2 5/16 ball hitch, $1500. Kenneth Wilbanks Baldwin 706-8864556
Tree Co 3-pt. hitch, hvy. duty tree planter, manual type, ideal for longleaf pine, VGC, $1500. Gregory Long Cadwell 912-689-4649
Treeland whole tree chipper, chips up to 18 trees, VB Detroit, grapple loader also grinder & screen plant. Ross Adams Blairsville 706745-3679
Troy-Bill tiller, horse model, $600 firm. James Brown Powder Springs 770-943-

Kubota B7100, 4WD w/4' Hardee cutter, $3500; MF 285 dual hyd., ROP canopy, $8500. Charles Martin Douglasville 770-

NH 640 auto rap rnd. baler, $8750; 565 sq. baler, $6750; 57 rake, $2950; rake, $950. Hal Ta[![! Winder 770-867-7109

2834 Troy-Bill, junior rndl., used very little, $450.
Jodie Boyd All!haretta 770-475-6582

949-2386

NH 847 baler, good cond., $4800; JD 8300 Troy-bill tiller, 8 hp. Kohler w/attach., less

Kubota IND TLB 2100 tracker/loader backhoe, garage kept, 284 hrs., 1 owner. John Anglin Marietta 770-422-2924

drill, 21-row, DD openers, press wheels, good cond., $2500. George Lancaster Adairsville 770-773-3218

than 20 hrs., $1050; Troy-bill sickle bar mower, $750. J. R. Conaway Tucker 770938-2333

Kubota L2350, 4WD, 20.5 hp. w/5' bushhog, 200 hrs., maintained regularly, exc. i:ond., $9500. S. Stepp Pine Mountain 706663-2563

NH 900 chopper; Gehl mixer; 20 hp. water pump; 20', Gooseneck trailer. Jimmy Haga Fort Valley 912-825-5252
NH TC 29D, 4 hrs., 3 cyl., dsl. 29 hp., 4WD,

Two Lilliston Hi-cap . 6000's. Steve Ellis Blakely 912-723-6325
United Farm Tools 221 O 2-row peanut plow, new cond.; 8x10 pull type hyd. dump trlr.

Kubota L2850 dsl. tractor, 2300 hrs., turf tires, 2-6' Woods belly mower, 34 hp., $7500.

pis, 2-PTO, hyd. trans., full warranty. Claus Hoffmann The Rock 770-567-1458

Floyd4 Knowles, Jr. McRae 912-362-4855 United Farm Tool, 2-row peanut inverter

K. Rogers Zebulon 770-567-1757

NH manure spreader, PTO-driven, new plow, in exc cond., field ready, priced to sell.

Kubota L4200GST tractor & LA680 loader, 45 hp., 470 hrs., one owner, exc. cond., $10,500. Mark Black Waynesboro 706-551-

floor/paint, exc. cond., $1200; Dale Phillip dirt
scoop, 3-pt. hitch, $150. w. L. Davis
Cartersville 770-387-9650

John Horton Rhine 912-385-5222 Utility trailer 4'x10 hvy. duty, new 15' tires,
diamond plate floor, $295. Ed Pastizzo, Sr.

0008

NI 486 rnd. hay baler, field ready, $2000. Plains 912-824-3269

Kubota M4700, Kubota loader w/quick Jason Hardin Tifton 912-392-5092

Utility trailer, 5'x10', 24" sides, hvy. duty,

attach., canopy, 70 hrs., $19,500; bushhog NI one-row corn picker, good cond., $1700. very good condition, $575/obo. Don Q.

286 cutter w/chains; 10 hrs., $1200. W. Staab G. Williamson Lyons 912-526-8965

Snyder Marietta 770-973-6987

Canton 404-915-5110

Old horse-drawn machinery, turning plow, Utility trailer, 6 1/2' x 12', hvy. duty tandem,

Kubota M6800 tractor, '99, good condition, Hamon stock weeder, others, in good cond. treated floor, ramps, sheltered, under 1000

40 hrs., must sell, make offer, $17,200. David Doc Hussey S!!arta 706-444-6201

mi., $650. B. Campbell Hawkinsville 912-

Willett Loganville 770-787-1044

Old time boot scrapes, using harrow blade 783-3580

L2 Gleaner combine w/six-row headers. John Williams Colquitt 229-758-2184 229758-2418
Land Plane, 40' built by Carver, $6000; UFT flail mower, 14', $6500; Land plaster applicator, 12', $750. Dennis James Fort Valle)! 912-825-5515

w/3 brushes, $50; harrow blade w/2 brushes & bar, $45, shipping $8. Shari Dorminey Moultrie 912-782-5040
One 2-horse wagon, 4 rubber tires, 4 seats, steps front & rear, good cpnd., $1250. L. Thom[!son Eastman 912-374-5987
One set of lower lift arms for a JD 301 O or

Vermeer 1220 chipper, $8500, takes 12" log, gas eng., extra set of knives & well maintained. Scott Tucker Snellville 770-9791700 770-972-4141
Vermeer rnd. baler for sale, model 605D, sheltered, ready for work, asking $2700. Joanne Freeman Newton 910-628-9008

Lewis poultry loader spreader, sheltered, 3020, $125, call aft. 8 pm. L. Kinsley Perry Vicon CM 216 disc mower, has stripped

low use, exc. condition, must see to 912-987-2837

gear in cutter bar, many good parts, $750/obo.

appreciate, $2200. John Bailey Bowersville Owensboro wagon, hvy. duty, 1 1/2 hp., like Ron Carroll Statham 770-725-2982 770-549-

706-245-8516

new, original paint. Butch Adams Franklin 7565

Lilliston 4-row rolling cultivator, $250. Paul 770-854-8718

Vulcan & Fruehauf Lowboys 15 & 25 tons,

Beacham Dublin 912-272-2122

Pecan harvester Ramacher 348, self- pintle & 5th wheel, air brks, ramps, $4500 ea.

When advertising in the Market Bulletin, propelled w/Herbst hyd. dump cart, both- A. !,.amb Vienna 912-268-8550 912-273the individual owner's name must be $7000. Charles Kelso Atlanta 404-874-1341 3832

listed in the ad.

l:!ubmit ads by Wednesday noon.

Please observe our 20 word limit.

Wagon; one or two horse, original
undercarriage & wooden wheels, w/iron tires,
rubber overlay, $1000. John Tucker Griffin 770-567-3957 770~228-2793

Welder 250 AMP Lincoln motor, need work, make offer. M. Chupp Lithonia 770-4822217

Wood-splitter, hvy. duty, 36" stroke, 16 hp., $1000 call aft. 6 pm. Chester Williams Eatonton 706-485-8372

Woods 3-pt. hitch backhoe, like new;

Vermeer M465 trencher, runs well; Bean 500

gal. PTO sprayer. Bob Clifton Fayetteville

770-461-8460

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Yanmar 1610D, 4WD w/5" tiller, 815 hrs, VGC, asking, $4960 call aft. 6 pm. Greg Hughes Ludowici 912-545-3361

Farm Machinery Wanted

Want '63 or '64 Ford 2000 gas tractor w/blow eng. trans. or rear end for parts. John E. Culpepper Quitman 912-263-8106
Want 2 rear tires for tractor size 11.2x24, 4 ply, good condition. Donny Terry Cave S!!ring 706-777-8874
Want 20.8x34 tractor tires. James Roberts Good Hoi>e 770-267-3476
Want 6000 gal. nitrogen tank, in good condition. Ricky Powell Wrightsville 478864-9743
Want D-7, 3-T series dozier for parts or cylinder head for same. James E Dorminey Newnan 770-253-7348
Want Ford 2810 or 2910, 3910, 3930, low hrs., good cond., right price. W. Holtzclaw Canton 770-479-3100
Want Ford SN tractor for repair. Larry Sturdevant Cumming 770-887-7931
Want Hitachi mule or JD gator, must be 4x4 only. B. Smith Snellville 770-979-5310
Want Honda big red for parts, Honda fourtrax, may work, any condition considered. Scott Beasley Wrens 706-547-0136
Want JD 790 4WD w/loader, low hrs. Roy Goodwin Evans 706-868-0541
Want JD loader, in good condition for 2040 JD tractor, also 3-pt. hitch backhoe for same. J. Boyd Milledgeville 912-452-2628
Want Log-splitter, 24-ton preferred, reasonably priced. Gene Shaddix Marietta 30062 770-977-5504
Want Narrow Bo" or Lees cab air, 70-80 hp. tractor. David Lee 503 Kinlaw Lee Rd Alma
__ 31510 912 632 4871
Want PTO driven air fan to blow pecans, Savage Weiss McNair, not Brand particular. Bruce Brooker Pearson 912-384-2615
Want PTO driven water pump, 4'', in good condition, within 150 mi. of Atlanta. Johny Brown Conyers 770-483-5861
Want Sears garden tractor equip.; plow, harrow, tiller, scrape blade, etc., Ive. message. M. H. Banks Rockmart 770-6849033
Want TD91 lnt'I dozer for parts. Franklin Nation Crawford 706-743-8351
Want. aluminum utility trailer, single axle. David Thornton Macon 912-757-0277 912745-1677
Want backhoe to fit 40 hp. tractor, 3-pt. hitch. Mike Hoehn Canton 770-205-8235
Want complete 9N tractor running or not and must be very reasonably priced. Morris
Smith Sycamore 31790 912-83t-2906 Want cultipacker for planting clover. Frank
Barron Newnan 770-253-0017 Want cultipacker, in good condition. Jim
Williams Carrollton 770-834-0962
Want ditch witch w/backhoe, must be in good condition. Allen Lloyd Folkston 912496-2404
Want farm tractors running or not, Ford, MF, JD, need parts, reasonably priced..Mike Horne Byron 912-956-7648
Want front wheel for SN Ford tractor, '48'52. Don Shirley Toccoa 706-779-7440
Want gptor JD, in good condition, leave message on ext. 501. John McKibbon Gainesville 30501 770-534-3381
Want old farm equip. that can be fixed or used,. old tractor, plow, bushhog, 1-row com. picker, etc. Phil Harris Macon 912-742-9779
Want oxygen acetylene cutting torch, gauges, hoses & tank, in good working condition. Gary Wamsley ,l\lpharetta 770343-9757
Want set of rear wheel rims and centers for 74 Ford 2000 tractor. Larry E. Welty Bonaire 912-987-5558
Want shaft from gear box to bar for a Deutz Allis disc mower, mdl. SM 45 or 55. J.C. Elliott Rockmart 770-684-6660
Want sleeve hitch plow harrows, culti., planters & misc equip. for garden tractor. Graham Bird Gray 478-986-9284
Want small offset harrow, 5-6', 7-8', small grain drill, 5' to 8'. John Denson Barnesville
770-358-1096 Want small tractor & finishing mower, will
trade regd. Arabians & Q/H w/riding tack. J. Miles Glennville 912-654-2058
Want stump grinder, preferably Vermeer 630 B, in good condition, at fair price. Donnie Robbins Tifton 912-386-7272
Wani tractor, will trade 17' glass stream boat. Alton Hooks Cordele 912-271-1707
Individuals submitting advertisements to buy and sell regulated hoofed stock in the Market Bulletin must provide a photocopy of the appropriate license with their ad.

Want tractor to handle 5' bushhog, must perform well, pis, live PTO. George Kemp Cave S!!ring 706-777-8741
Want wgts. for 18 hp. Bolens tractor, wheel wgts. or bumper wgts. Ashley Holcomb Ball Ground 770-7354579
Wanted complete power steering unit for Ford 3000 diesel. Luther D. King 2135 Lexington Carlton Rd Carlton 30627 706797-3539
FARM SUPPLIES

If you have questions regarding ads in this

category, call Erner.aid Johnson at 404-651-

9084.



500 gal. propane tanks, $595 each, (1)

1,000 gal.,.$1150, (2) 500 gallon underground

tanks $69~ each. Burt Williams Dahlonega

706-864-5176

(1) 325' Chicken house poles, 22' tin, 2x4, 2x6, block, you remove all or part. Lewis Tom Dyke 404-874-2282
10 feed bins 30,000 BTU, brooders, Lubin drinkers and winches, fill systems 36" fans. J. A. Daniels Danielsville 706-795-2862
10 x 8 service type body, new blue paint, covered front for air compressor, $1000 obo. Bennie Kempson 351 River RD Concord 30206 770-884-5251
10,000 gallon. water storage tank, ram water pump, cattle head gate, feed troughs, hay rings, mineral & rnollass feeders. Russell Banks Dallas 770-445-7868

12 hvy. duty winches, support chain feeder system, good cond. Homer Davis Dyke 770479-3086

125KW generator, Detroit engine, auto transfer switch, controls incl. built-in diesel tank, $5000. George Chandler Ila 706-3384321
15, .30, 55 gal. barrels, food grade, metal, plastic, stainless. Bo Phillips Buford 770945-2491

2 black walnut logs 24/30" dia. 8ft. long, make offer. L. Camp Alpharetta 770-475-

7111 _2_0_0_' -8-xB_h_a-nd-h-ew-ed_b_e-am_s_, 3_0_'_a_n_d_6_o

long, lumber 6" and 8" wide, Ive. msg. or

beeper 912-267-8213. Torn Dewitt

Brunswick 912-280-9598

24 ft

k T I 1 7000 lb

goose nee ' n axe trai er,

s.

per dexter axel. Howard Rush Washington

706-678-2364

250 and 320 gal. propene tanks in good

condition. Wayne Stanley Jefferson 706367-4930

-3- 6" - fan- s, - ch- ore- tim- e - fee- der- s - and-w- ate~ rs,

curtain machines, 2 feed. bin. IJ\layne.Kennedy

Glennville 912-654-3842

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36x30 Safeguard cages with pans, $5/per cage O.B.O. Pamala Sanson Stoc~ridge 770-506-3913

45 gal. screw top and press-on lid drums, 55, 30, 15 gal. closed-top plastic drums, 55 gal. metal open and closed top drums. E.L Needham Loganville 770-466-4284

55 Gallon Plastic Barrels (8) used $10.00

Cash. John. D Hogan 460 Burg Road

Locust Grove 770-957-8940



55 gal. metal barrels w/lids; 50 & 30 gal. plastic w/2 bunt holes and caps in top., food
grade & clean. J. Cline Petty Lawrenceville '-77'-0""'~"'9""62""-""8""24-'-1'------------
55 gal. plastic food grade barrels, screw off
top or solid lid, $8/ea. Jay Leggett Odum
912-586-2584 .,--5-5-'-g-'-a'-l.-s-'-ta'-i-nl-e-ss_s_t-ee_l_b_a-rr_e_I,-30-ga_I__p-la_st_i-c,

55 gal. plastic, bung type, screw-off tops, full open top w/lids, food grade. C.H. Johnson Lawrenceville 770-963-7257
5X5 single sheepfoot, good condition. Rickey Emerson Auburn 770-963-5591
6 hay rings @ $100/ea., feed troughs $90/ea., good condition. D. Joyner Gray 912746-7305

8 pcs. 10" steel pipe, 250 wall w/300 lb. flange on each end $75 ea. Clarence Holley Wrens 706-547-2037
88 stainless steel hog feeders. Clyde Williford Stel!hens 706-743-8809

Air, oil, fuel, emission filter, approx. 150, $250. Eddy Thaxton Watkinsville 706-769-7866

Almost new metal handi house storage

building, 1Ox20 great for workshop or storage,

$1500 Deborah Raptis Dahlonega 706-867-

1969

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American steel 40'x46'x16' building, never
assembled; delivered, $12,000, firm, delivered. Herman Scoggin Armuchee 706234-3903 -A:-n-ti:-q-ue-,,-b_a_rn_a_n_d,...,....ho_u_s_e"""'l-um-be_r_, _5_V_t-in_1_6

ft. beams, 1/2 x 6 poplar siding fireplace. Julian Mason Fannin 706-374-2841
Antique portable cotton scales, fair banks 700 brand over 100 years old, $225. Ron Patrick Calhoun 706-625-0063
Anvil, can hook, logging tongs & logging chains. A. Hendricks Austell 770-948-9842
Band sawn pine & hdwd. lumber, various widths & lengths, or will cut to your specifications, $0.35-$0.65/per bd. ft. Rich Odom McDonough 770-954-9218
Barrels, 30 & 55 gal., plastic & metal for trash & storage $11, call before corning. Ethel Allums Austell 770-948-3273
Big Dutchman wenched chain feeder, brooders, bell drinkers feed bin with new funnel and bottom, $600. Roy Thomas Lula 770-869-3257

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Broiler houses and equip., two 500' clear span houses, Ziggity drinkers, Choretime plastic pans, 36" fans, furnaces, four feed bins. Joe Briggs Flowery Branch 770-967-

Portable Lucus Sawmill, brand new, excellent condition with 20hp, gas motor, $9500. Chris Franklin Douglasville 770-9208910

5 regd. dbl. black dbl. polled Limousin open heifers, best quality, also bred heifers. Sid Arnold Athens 706-546-9039
5 regd. polled Hereford bulls top bloodlines,

-GeoRJia

C.Ooking-

3827

Poultry house, 36x300 on metal truss, dark red, 700 to 1000 lb., age 8 to 11 mos.,

Cabinet makers, Craftsman, Kiln Dried metal roof, exc. cond., can be taken down in $750. Frank Lane Carrollton 770-258-7078 hardwood lumber all species one board or 12' sections, for barns, shops/equip. shelters. 50 Al sired Holstein heifers for sale, calving

A great side dish when grilling outdoors.

load, call for pricing. Marvin Wallis K. Beasley Dahlonega 706-864-6261

in October to 1H925, 22,700 R.H.A, no

Bethlehem 770-267-4287

Propane gas tanks, 100 gal., $100-125. heelwarts. Mark Rodgers Dearing 706-556-

MARINATED PORTABELLA MUSHROOMS

Canning jars, qt. size, 6/doz. E. G. Stewart Emitt Bragg Statesboro 912-764-2706

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Marietta 770-428-5061

Select old growth tongue & groove pine 8 mixed cows, 7 calves, 2 yearlings, 1

Canning jars, quarts, like new, in box with f!oaring or paneling, any widths, rough or purebred Charolais bull, no papers $9;000.

1/4 cup olive oil 2 cloves garlic, minced

lids and bands, $4/doz. Donna M Brunson dressed, call for specialty wood items. Larry Chand.ler Colbert 706-788-3853 706-

1/4 teaspoon thyme

Cartersville 770-382-0850

Bennett Daniel Milledgeville 912-452-3039 .::.54.;..0=---'-79.::.4.;..:2=---------------

Cast iron bath tubs, for watering troughs, no Shop blowers, complete duet nests post 8 purebred polled Hereford heifers, 6-9

legs, $20 each. Jeffrey Lunsford Toccoa 706- vise. Howard Spruell Bowdon 770-258-2625 mos., 1 polled Hereford bull 32 mos., exc.

1/2 teaspoon Italian seasoning 4 large Portabella mushrooms, washed and cleaned well

886-6612 Cast iron tub for watering, old contractors
whee1barrow - FREE Greg Derda Statham 770-725-8446
Corn sheller wlflywheel, 2 horse wagon,

Split locust farm fence rails and post, dll. and installed anywhere. C. Mitchell 15 Rail Fence Dr. Cleveland 30528 706-865-9828
Telephone poles 35'x12', $1.25/per foot, 8' farm gate, $20. Mike Garrett Gainesville

bloodlines. Ricky Hix Comer 706-795-2934 '--70=-6=---'-78=-3=--::::-3_:_79=-8=-------------
8 regd. polled Hereford bulls, thick, deep bodied, rugged, great mate, RNA1 genetics. Weyman Hunt Madison 706-342-0264

Combine first four (4) ingredients in a large plastic storage bag. Add mushrooms and allow them to marinate for 30-45 minutes. Remove mushrooms from the marinade and grill on a low temperature for about 10 minutes or until tender. Do not allow mushrooms to burn.

wash pot, platform scales, large anvil. J.W. 770-983-0162

9 Holstein heifers Al bred to calwing ease

Yawn McRae 912-362-4733

Telephone poles, assorted lengths, $20/ea., sire, start calving Sept. thru Oct. Karen

* These mushrooms go well with steaks; or on sun-dried tomato bagels as

Custom sawn lumber avail., barn patterns you load. Doyle Kilgore Auburn 770-963- Jenkins Milan 912-982-4540

cut to your specifications, your logs or mine. 0318

Angus bulls regd. top bloodlines, some Al,

Danny Mason Williamson 770-227-8631

Ten, like new, band saw mill bladeis $150, 6-18 mos. old. Harold Berryman Tallapoosa

sandwiches. Yields: 4 (1.5 oz) SE!rvings.

Drinkers- ziggity 12", c/c 7500', w/8 regulators. G. Mathis Forsyth 770-887-7877
Feed and grain augers, 4"x10' to 21' tong, no motors, $75/each. Jim Thaxton Watkinsville 706-769-1315
Fogger pumps, like new condition, $125 ea.

you pick up. James Woody Morganton 706838-5439
Two bedroom farm house to be moved, needs some repairs. J. R. Bridges Americus 912-924-7724
Used .tin and truss, good used lumber.

7.:...7:...:0=---.=.57.:...4,;..-::::-8.:..:73,,,8=------------BBU regd. Beefmaster bulls for sale, 18
mos. and up. Chris Lewallen Lula 770-8699=-9=-6:..:3'---------------
BBU regd. bulls & heifers, good bloodlines, all shots, classified by BBU, polled &

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 you have questions or problems regarding recipes featured in this column, call

Perry L. Dalton 4614 Hwy 441 N. Alto 30510 Kenneth Turner Alto 706-778-9258

dehorned. Cary Bittick Forsyth 912-994- 1-800-282-5852 (statewide). Please do not call the individual who submitted

706-776-1915

Walnut lumber 5/4"x4" up to 5/4"x12", 6'-1 O' ::::53:::8::.:9:___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

the recipe.

Four 8x8x14 ft. long salt treated poles $75 Iengths., approx., 1400' priced to sell. George BBU regd. bulls and open heifers, good

each. Jerry Johnson Waycross 912-283- Cook Calhoun 706-629-2969

bloodlines, solid cattle, reasonably priced. One re.gd. Texas Longhorn bull, black and Regd. Limousin pairs, heifers, & bulls, Red

7038

Wood spliter, craftsman 2-4 ton, like new, Charles Summers Elko 912-987-7151

white, 1500 lbs., very gentle, sire., Dixie or Black, cows bred back, exc. bloodlines &

Gas tank 3000 gallon $800, you haul. Frank 8HP engine, $850. W. H. Bell Covington Beefmasters bull, 1O mos. old, also Emperor price to sale, 4 yrs. Billy Holder EPD's. R. Roberts Winder 770-867-5053

Howell Fairburn 770-964-6522

770-787-0625

beefmaster cows breed, call after 9 pm. Jerry Swainsboro 912-237-7984 800-922-2023

Regd. Santa Gertrudis bull born 6/01/95,

Genevator 2500W Generac, 5 HP chipper, Wood-Mizer sawed pine $0.35-$0.45/bd. ft. A. Dill Mt. Airy 706-778-6040

Perl. tested blk. & red Simmental bulls & gentle, see his calves, $1000 or trade for

disk harrow, plow and cultivator attachments or will saw your logs, your house or mine. Bison buffalo bull, 15 mos. old for sale. heifers; solid black breeding age bulls; 5 red yours. Tommy Ballenger Bowdon 770-258-

for AC-B tractor. Kenneth White Palmetto Alvin Collins Adairsville 770-773-7231

Homer Miller Newnan 770-252-3071

bred Simmental cows, exc. EPD's, A1 bred 3=-1'-1"'0_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

770-463-9786

Wood-Mizer sawn lumber $0.35-$0.45/bd. Bison calves, yearlings and 2 yrs., and 2 yr. cows/heifers. Milton Martin, Jr. Cleveland Regd. Santa Gertrudis bull, 3 yrs. old, good

Glass jug 5-gal. with screw top, good for ft., or will sawyour logs for $0.18/bd. foot. old bulls and heifers, $800 to $1800. Jim 706-865-5824

dispostion, tow birth weights, $900. Sandra

liquid or dry storage. $25. S. Weaver Randy Metzger Newnan 770-304-0762

Beckman Sharpsburg 770-251-0032

Purebred Holstein bulls, service age sired Moser Locust Grove 770-954-1803

Milledgeville 912-452-5415 912-453-3303

Wood-Mizer sawn lumber $0.55/bd. ft., Black Baldie five months breed, $500. J. by top A1 sires. Noah Yoder Montezuma Regd. Santa Gertrudis bulls for sale, polled,

Good used tin & lumber for sale, different hdwd. or will saw your logs for $0.18 to Kriight Ellijay706-276-1512

912-472-7944

breeding & weaning aged red man bloodline.

sizes; chicken house equipment. Hoke $0.20/bd. ft., local. D.E. Taylor Calhoun 706- stack and Red regd. purebred Simmental Purebred Jersey bull 2 yr. old, $500. R. Albert Rusk Woodstock 770-926-5000 770-

Caudell, Jr. Homer 706-677-4682

602-0380

bulls, pasture raised, $500 to $1000. Rufus Millsaps Jasper 706-692-4163

9'-2_8_-_11~9~5_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

Grain storage 2000 bu. bin w/auger, 5 hp.,
4 1/2-ton bulk bin w/auger transport, good condition, $2000. Bill White Ochlocknee

LIVESTOCK

Davis Tennille 912-552-1715

Purebred red & black. Simmental bulls, Al Regd. Texas Longhorn bull, 6 yrs. old:,

Brahman regd., red.& speckled bulls & bred for calving ease, w/muscle, Pleckvieh great colors, pretty calves, excellent herd bull,

heifers, and some cows. Dennis Miles influence. B. Boatright Midville 912-589- $900. Robert W. Bond Colbert 30628 706-

912-228-0702

Carrollton 770-830-8417 770-834-6135

7144

'-78"'8'--2"'2=2=-5_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

Greenhouse- commercial size, 20'x40' If you have questions regarding ads in this Brar:na bull, 16 mos. old, grey, gentle wt., Purebred regd. Gelbvieh bull, black polled Regd. and purebred Black Angus bulls, 15 galvanized steel with racks, and shelves category, cal!MercedesLassiterat404-651-9082. approx. 900 lb., $500. James H. Chastain 2 1/2 yrs. old, easy calving, excellent to 18 mos., approx. 1200 lbs., high milk

siding, plexaglass windows, price $1500. G.

Sautee 706-878-2746

. disposition, originally from Beartooth Intl. EPD's, $900 to $1100. Aros Reeves Hiram

Sweet LaGrange 706-885-1290
Hardwood lumber: walnut, maple, birch, ash, cherry, oak, other hardwoods, $0.50 to $3.50/bd. ft., no lrge. quantities. David Green Snellville 770-979-1372
Heart. pine lumber, . 6x6, 4x6, 4x4, studs,

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

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
Braunvieh-bulls, heifers, fullblood & purebred, some polled breeding age, also,

herd, Montana, $1500. Bob Miller Greenville

888-672-9333 770-672-1111

Red Angus bulls, Gelbvieh bulls and

Simmental bulls for sale. H.T. Higdon

Greensboro 706'453=2117.



Reg. Santa Gertrudis bulls 15-24 mos.,

770-943-6473
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

T&G flooring beaded, T&G all sizes. Tony Howard Swainsboro 912-289-8652

Cattle

commercial cows, half-blood heifers. Johnny $800 .and up. John McGarity Royston 706- March calves for sale, great color, grain fed,

Padgett Ball.Ground 770-889-2648

245-6584

gentle easy calving, will deliver. P. M. Lyman

Hobert Cuber, Toledo grinder,2 condenser 1 Charolais heifer for sale, $550. Mike Brood herd, exc. qlty. breeding stock, Regd. 5 yr. old Angus bull, Al sired by TC Watkinsville 706-769-5909

units with compressors, 5001b. swinging Deer Sorensen McDonough 770-898-6964

Limousin & Limousin crossed w/Red Angus & dividend, calving ease and maternal sire. Regd. polled Hereford bulls, 9 to 20 mos.

scales, 2 meat hand saws. Joe Hudgins 1 regd. Black Angus bull, exc. condition, 6 Black Jersey, 36 cows, 18 calves. Herb Belins Fred James Mt. Vernon 912-583-4796

old, pasture raised, gentle, exc. bloodlines

Albany 912-435-0648

yrs. old, proven herd bull, $1800. Gerald Dawsonville 770-893-2660

Regd. Angus 3 herd bull, 3, 4, 8 yrs. old, and EPD's. Bobby Brantley Tennille 912-

House late 1800's, free, must be insured, Williams Sylvania 912-829-4476

Buffalo, American Bison, bull, breeding age, $1500 each, serv. age bulls, $1200 each. B. 552-9328

complete clean up. John Worley Atlanta 770- 1 regd. black Gelbvieh bull, 3 yrs. old, 1 red will trade for beef calves, yearlings or other. Bohanon Chickamauga 706-375-4783

Regd. polled Hereford bulls, exc.

964-6416

Gelbvieh bull, 3 yrs. old, 1 1/2 Gelbvieh and Lori Thrasher Eatonton 706-485-4791

Regd. Angus bull, 3 yr. old, Right lime Son, dispositions, easy calving, thick, exc. EPD's.

Irrigation pump, 1 acre gun 2000', 4" pipe. others. Wayne Head Jersey 770-787-2685

Calving ease, milking ability, gentleness, low birth wt., very gentle, impressive Bob Neligan Eatonton 706-485-9577

Lamar Kinard Hahira 912-794-2196

1/2 Jersey bull for sale or trade, cannot inter choice grade, serv. age, polled Irish Shorthorn phenotype, powerful performance. Windell Regd. yearling polled Hereford bulls, 1100 +

Irrigation system, 5 HP, Bango engine breed. Edwin Moss Oxford 770-786-6428 bulls, setec. Oklahoma cows, can del. Ken Gillis Eastman 912-926-0497 912-374-4868 tbs., complete performance records, exc.

Approx. 400'x200', 450'-2" PVC pipe, 6 rain 100 young Angus and baldy cows, just Bridges Nicholson 706-757-3908

Regd. Angus bulls (2) age 20 mo. Al sire quality. L.B. Lammers Sautee 706-878-2985

bird sprinklers on 12' 3/4" pipe 25' suction started calving, call after 5:00 p.m.. Wesley H. Cows $500 to $600, bulls $450 tci $650 for traveler 1489 & fortune 2000 lge. frame EPD's Registered Charolais bulls, 20 months old,

hose, $475. L Cross Fitzgerald 912-468- Fiveash, Jr. Ashburn 229-567-4803

sale. D. L. Estes Conyers 770-918-8969 nice. Wesley Cobb Mansfield 770-784-6634 $1000 each. Randall Crumbley Bowdon 770-

5350

12 head young Angus and Brangus bred 770-961-2042

Regd. Angus bulls 2 1/2 years old $1500, 1 834-0574

LP gas motor fuel tank, carb., vaporizer, Angus bull, $575 each, herd sell only. Mark Exe. regd. service age polled Hereford & F1 year $750, gentle hatter broke. Charles Several young _broad cows already bred

lock-off, lines for 135 MF tractor $75. Jim Sprewell Carrollton .770-834-3030

. Braford bulls, bred & open heifers. Jonny Reece Dawsonville 770-893-3844

back some young bulls. W. Turpin Talmo

Harp Eastman 912-374-2366

15 regd. polled Hereford cows, bred for fall, Harris Screven 912-586-6585

Regd. Angus bulls, 16 to 19 mos., also 706-693-4410

Large (3'x4'x4') cage w/hinged top, H'ware calves 4-7 years old, herd. cert. & accred. Excellent B1 Angus bulls, purebred 3 yr., regd. Angus & Angus cross comm. bred Texas Longhorns 4 to 7 mos. old, 7 females

cloth wire, suitable for poultry, rabbits, doves Ricky Lane Carrollton 770-258-5890

Leachman-prompter, $850, regd. 16 mos: heifers. Frank Fordham Lakeland 912-482- @ $300, 20 mates @ $250, calf ropers and

etc., $35. Debbie Kinard Athens 706-543- 18 cross bred heifers excellent for $800, regd. 1 yr., $700. A. Mancusi-Ungaro 2970

early team ropers. Robert Swearingen

1175 .

replacement, brood cows exposed to Brangus Monroe 770-2677179

Regd. Angus bulls, certified, stockman, Reynolds 912-847-3167

Long grain bin '79, 5500 bsh. used once, bull since March 1, 2000. Mike Knowles Full blooded BBU beefmasters, reds, Banda & Rita bloodline, 10-12 mos. $800 to Top quality Jersey i:ow, 3 mos. old Jersey

good cond., you disassemble & move, $1500. Milan 912-868-2805

whites, and painted, tip A.1. bloodlines, $1000 each. Roy Millsap Summerville 770- heifer, and 2. Jersey bulls for sale. Jerry

John Collins Atlanta 404-237-5322

2 purebred Black Angus bulls 19 mos. old, $1000. Jeff Graham Dublin 912-279-2713 772-0186

Franks Tifton 912-382-0065

Lumber, cedar boards, assorted widths and $1000 each, EXT. and RITO 054 bloodlines. Gelbvieh bulls, regd., polled, red or black, Regd. Black Angus bulls, 18-22 mos., good Two 1 1/2 yr. old buffalo bulls, large,

lengths utility poles up to 60 feet, $1 I per ft. M. D. Russell Colbert 706-788-3125

breeding age, most Al-sired by best bulls for maternal and carcass EPD's, VGC., several healthy, tested, will deliver. Al Cofer

Vaughan Thomaston 706-647-3340

20 black crossed heifers for sale, 350 to low-birth weight & fast growth. John Kiss Flush quality females 3-7 yrs. old. Dennis Loganville 770-979-0162

Meat grinder and cubers, used of farm, 550 lbs., $375 to $450 each slick, great Gainesville 770-531-1126

Scott Sylvania 912-863-4754

Two Leachman Red Angus bulls, great

good condition. Jay Couch Gainesville 770535-7381
Natureform Incubator, Nom-45 used 1 yr., fully auto, $3000. Lynn Wenner McDonough

Iooking. J. Anderson . Covington 770-7866203
25 commercial cow calf pairs, Angus sired calves, all health work, $850 pair. Lee Daniel

Gelbvieh purebred heifers, bulls and Angus purebred heifers and bulls, call after 5:30 p.m. Anthony Lawrence Clarkesville 706-7547804

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

EPD's, 5 yrs. and 3 yrs., 2000 lbs., $2500 each. Charles Jenkins Elberton 706-2839587
Zebu minuature Brahman calves, Int.,

770-957,8566

Woodland 706-674-2614

Highlands, 1 bull, 2 females, good looking Regd. Black Angus bulls, 8 to 17 mos. herd minature Zebu assn. regd. herd, bull calves,

Old 1930's white enamel, electric table top, 26 Angus Simmental cross heifers bred to bull, $1500 for all after 9 p.m. Roy Hand improvement records available, herd cert. & grey and white, 5 mos. Barbara Smith

washing machine with motor on top, $125. Angus for sale. Randy Garrett Carrollton Monticello 706-468-9277

accred. Derek Williams Milan 912-362-4126 Fairmount 770-796-5718

Byron Shackelford Griffin 770-228-2632
Old apple cider press $250, smudge pot $125, hog oiler $125. Dale Ross Comer 706783-3564

770-214-1950
3 regd. Angus bulls flushmates ext. sire, 20 mos., good BW, great growth bulls, $1500 each, or best offer. Nan Kittrell Madison 706,

Jersey bulls for sale (2), breeding age, $250 each, call evenings. Walter Williams Sumner 912-776-7196
Lg. red Limousin bull 3 1/2 yrs., approx.

Regd. Black Angus, 3 A1 cows with bull calves bred back, $1,300 each, 30 mos. A1 bull $1,500. Bobby Mayfield Elberton 770932-1944

Swine
If you have questions reg8rding ads in this

Old house heart pine flooring,$2 to $3.50 342-4535

2000 tbs., $1500. John Gidson Newborn Regd. Jersey cow, good, nurse cow, bred category, call Tammy Thomas at404-65t-9083.

sq. bd. ft. Guerry Holder Irwinton 912-946- 3 yr. old black Maine Chianina bull sire is 706-468-8484

back Al, bold pan, $400. Bill Whittle

2510

Paydirt, Dam is by Sugar-Ray, show calf sire, Limousin herd dispersal, polled, pairs, 3 in Marshallville 478-967-2375

Swine moving from farm to farm must

Old timey cider press, very good condition. $1750. Michael Berry Douglas 912-384- one's, red and black. Marshall Mosley Lyons Regd. Limousin bulls, heifers, cows, polled; have a negative brucellosis and

Mollie Worley Walaska 770-479-2837

6377

912-526-9226 912-526-3114

black & fullblood, Al sires, free del., reas. pseudorabies test within the past 30 days

One 8 ton feed bin, good condition, $600. W. Gilreath Dawsonville 706-265-2823
One thousand 1x4 boards, 94 1/2" tong, $0.50 if you take all. Charles Oliver Lake Park 912-244-5655
PTO overide coupler, Ford suitcase frnt wgts., drawbar & top link, cattle head gate, 3 rolls barbed wire. J.R. Wimpey Jonesboro 770-471-4221
Pole barn: 750 sf w/ 1000+ board ft. of 2'' PT lumber, hanging doors and hardware $500 o.b.o Mike Tuohy Buford 770-9455584

30 Holstein springers out of high producing herd, start calving in 4 wks. B.J. Reece Ellijay 706-276-3056
4 purebred Santa Gertrudis bulls, weaning, breeding age, exc. bloodlines. Larry Loughridge Chatsworth 706-695-4987
4 regd. Limousin bulls, good bloodlines, good disposition, yearlings 9 to 14 mos. old, all red. Gregory M. Ellis Chatsworth 706695-5852
5 regd. Black Angus bulls for sate, ext. rito and Scotch Cap Traveler, born Oct. and Nov. 1999. T. Parks Ellijay 706-635-2531

Miniature purebred Herefords bull 750 tbs., heifer 400 tbs. 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
One Charolais bull, son of Sir. Terrific. Clifton Walker Cartersville 770-386-4421
One purebred Jersey w/calf will land milk, 5 Jersey will nurse calves; some w/calves or bred. Henry Williams Milan 912-362-4431

prices Visa/MC accepted. Paul Bourff before they are moved Whenever there is a

Juniper 912-649-9932 706-568-4887

change of ownership. Exceptions are

Regd. Limousin bulls, polled, blk., 18 mos. swine from a validated brucellosis-free old, gentle, $975; call before 9 pm. Stan Hall and qualified pseudorabies-free herd.

Oxford 770-787-0234

Buyers are urged to request proof of a

Regd. Limousin cows, red and black, $450 negative brucellosis and pseudorabies

each. John Carley Watkinsville 706-769- test prior to purchase.

8747

1 purebred Yorkshire Boar, 3 yrs. old, 7.00

Regd. Limousin heifers red, 8 months old, lbs., $200; 4 yr. old Sow {butc!ler only) $200.

calfhood vac., can del., $600 each. Kip Jones B. Haar McDonough 770-914-7609

LaFayette 30728 706-638-6407

Feeder pigs, $35 ea., all have been

Visit the Market Bulletin on the Web al: wormed, good stock, mixed. Lawson Swint

http://www.agr.state.ga.us/mbsitelindex.html Sandersville 912-552-9116

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Feeder pigs, 5 wks. old, males $20; ADGA regd. Nubians, Champ. bloodlines,

females $25. Ed Vonkutzbben Bishop 706- young buck or does $75/up. Lewis Moye 1794

769-7626

Chandler Rd. Conyers 30012 770-922-6759

For sale, Boars, Gilts, show pigs, Duroc, African Pygmy goats, 4 mos. old, $50 ea.

Hamp., Yorkshire and crossbreds, year- Billy Jordan LaGrange 706-884-9892

round, top bloodlines. Kyle Bloodsworth Baby Doll sheep-ram, regd., born 3/1/97,

Abbeville 912-467-2777

gr!. breeding stock $200; African Pygmy

From Blue Ribbon Champions, stock- goats, NPGA regd. kids, buck $75; does

Tamworths, top of the line in lean meat, all $100. R. Harris Powder Springs 770-794-

sizes, hogs and pigs, starting at $65/piece/up. 6668

0. L. Watkins Elberton 706-213-7708

Barbado sheep, 2 Rams & 3 Ewes, all for

Hogs, lrg. Boar, 2 lrg. breeding Sows $250; sold as group only. Bill Trapp Clayton

$200/for all, four 1 yr. hogs $50 ea., eight 6 706-782-5855

wk. pigs $25 ea. Kevin Pahl Crawford 706- Barbados sheep, 2 ewes $125 ea. Carol

743-8049.

Nufer Watkinsville 706-769-4729

Pigs for sale, Duroc and Yorkshire, Poland Boer billies, regd., three 7 mos., $400; 2 China. James Jordan Kingston 706-295-5637 yrs. $450; 3 yrs. $200; SA herd billy $950; all

Regd. Duroc stock Boar, exc. bloodline for $2200. Hugh Miller Haddock 912-986-

$300; 2 regd. Duroc Boars $100 ea. Brandon 3281

Reynolds Lyons 912-526-8495

Boer bucks, fullblood, twelve to choose

Goats And Sheep

from $300 ea., quality goats, reas. prices. Holly McShane Clarkesville 706-781-9345

706-754-1526

If you have questions regarding ads in this Boer cross nannies, 4 nios. old, $100 ea. category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651- Tami Tyson Jasper 706-337-5029

9083.

Boer goats for sale, healthy stock,

'00 ABGA regd. 7/8 Boer buck, 4 mos. old fullbloods and percentages. Gene Wilkins $100. Don Willis Alpharetta 770-475-5149 Covington 770-464-1803

1 African Pygmy billy $35. Darlene Cannon Newnan 770-253-2795
1 billy $25; small mixed breed, 3 mos. old, good looking & healthy baby. Linda Stauffer Winston 770-942-9522
1 billy, 75% Alpine, 25% Nubian, 1 common billy. Wayne Foster 1412 New Hope Rd. Milner 30257 770-229-2646
1 mix nanny goat $45; 2 yrs. old, 1- 1O mos. old Nubian, Alpine billy goat $55. J. Davis Conyers 770-929-0099 770-483-3380
1 white billy, 1 mixed brown nanny, 1 white kid female $30 ea. obo. Lillie R. Bruce Winder 770-725-9340
1/2 Boer and purebred Nubian buckling, 1 solid red, 2 1/2 Kiko does. A. Wofford Danielsville 706-789-3196
1/2 Boer billy and 5 pregnant common nannies, several young mixed kids. D. Gordy Sylvania 912-829-4379
112 Boer buck, 20 mos. old, 1/2 Boer buck cut 1O mos. old, call aft. 4 pm. Barbara Smith Leesburg 912-435-4422

Boer goats, 1 7/8 bucks, 1 15/16 billies, $100/$125; exc. billies. Mark Lentz Good Hope 770-207-8957
Boer goafs, 100% Boer billies, good quality breeding stock, several to choose from, 6 mos. to 4 yrs. old, Ive. messg. Ricky Rogers Rome 706-235-8831
Boer goats, 6 mos. old, (bucks) 3/4, 7/8. Billy Lee Eastman 912-374-1017
Boer 9oats, fullblood and percentage, bucks and does. Bob Johnson Jackson 770775-2647
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 herd reduction, full and % bucks and does, all ages, reas. priced. W. Madray Statesboro 912-587-2628
Boers and Nubians., some regd., bucks and does, some kids, good stock $40/up. Joe

2 IBGA fullblood Boer does, 7 mos. old, Pruitt Dacula 770-271-2189 several percentage Boer does, Boer cross Cashmere does, bred to fullblood Boer

nannies, not regd. $45 ea. Melinda Nelson buck w/single kid $150; w/twins $175; also,

Rome 706-291-7929

have meat goats. G. F. Moore Ball Ground

2 Pygmy males, 8 mos. old, 1 blk. w/horns, 770-479-4368

1 gray w/o horns, shots/wormed $25 ea. Common goats, small, not for barbeque,

Bobby Carson Woodstock 770-926-3008

babies from 4 wks. and older $40. Ann Todd

2 billies, 1 yr. and 1 1/2 yrs. old, $25. Jerry

Stephens Good Hope 770-267-8878

2 grown nannies, 1 billy ,1/2 Nubian & 1/2

Boer, 1/doe, 3 billies, 7 mos. old, asking $500.

G. C. Gilliard Bonaire 912-922-7451

2 yr. Saanen/Alpine billy, proven p'roducer,

prevent inbreeding, $100; 6 wk. old billy, trade

for doe kid. J. Dean Bonaire 912-923-4717

3 fullblood Boer bucks, 2 yrs., 8 mos., 6

mos., good bloodlines, Doe Maker Paul

Mulling Soperton 912-529-6366

3 nannies, 1 billy, Nubian-Pygmy mix, 2 of

nannies bred $35 ea., $120 for all. J.

Cleveland Commerce 706-335-2501

3/4 Boer bu~k kids for sale/slaughter, very

healthy $45. L. Reynolds Carrollton 770-854-

8448

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3546 Fairview Rd. Stockbridge 30281 770922-2595
Crossbred herd, 50+, sell all-part, tat, healthy, grain feed, many wethers, herd billy, Kiko/Boer cross. Wayne Fowler Soperton 912-529-3838
Fainting goats on sale, $65/up depending on color & gender, big herd reduction. Hurshell Wright Byron 912-956-3127
For sale 100% fullblood IBGA regd. does/bucks, all ages $300/up. J. R. Watson Tifton 912-382-2994
Friendly 5 mos. old bucks for stud, clearing or company, Alpine and mix. Morgan James Dahlonega 706-864-4382
Fullblood ABGA Boer billy, 18 mos. old, $500; healthy, CDT vacc., precent billies and

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

nannies. Audrey delaCruz Hinesville 912-

369-2062

Fullblood Boer buck for lease, for fall

breeding season.

Nelson Parson

Pendergrass 706-367-2512

Fullblood SA Boer buck _and does, (some

5 mos. 1/2 Alpine buckling, beau. markings, bred) from Champion bloodline, Lindy Rentz gr!. breeder $30. E. Martin Gainesville 770- Surrency 912-367-2570

536-9214

Goats $35 ea., 2 African Pygmy males,

6 fullblood Boer bucks, also 4- 1/2 Boer carmel color, 3 yrs. old, disbudded and

does, from $70-$300. John Dinkins Lakeland neutered. Sandra Freeman Cumming 770-

912-482-3730

887-4432

7 pygmy goats, 4 adults $75 ea., 3 baby Half Boer billies, service age $50; Nubian

goats $50 ea. John Whitley Atlanta 770-437- billy $65; Pygmy nanny $40; butcher goats

6611

$30/up. B. McCormick Bowden 770-258-

718 Boer billy, 3 yrs. old, good color and 9505.

good health $180. Scott Whitehead Gillsville Healthy breeder males, 3/4 Boer and up, 30

706-677-4460

to choose from, some half Boer nannies, diff.

718 Boer buck, must sell, moving. P. Erwin prices. Barbara Avery Davisboro 912-348-

Jasper 770-735-6413

3019

9 Pygmy billies, 8 mos. old, $30 ea., all colors. Mary Sell Villa Rica 770-459-4175
ABGA2 fullblood does, 2 1/2 yrs., $650 ea., .2 bucks, 18 mos., 3/4 does, $100 ea., call aft.

Herd dispersal: Boer goats, registered and grade animals, ages from 6 months to 2 years. Robert Smith Mount Airy 404-6979623

6 pm. William Landress Social Circle 770- Herd of lrg. goats, 19 nannies, 3 billies, 2

464-1059

babies, all breed back $950. J. Walt Cook

ABGA 7/8 Boer does, 8 mos. old, healthy, Waleska 770-479-8206 770-526-0224

wormed and vacc., parents on premises $225. Herd reduction, 8 females, 1 male, tiny, all

R. Wimberly Williamson 770-467-9980

colors, grt. brush eaters, wormed, healthy,

ABGA percentage & fullblood does, bred to true Pygmys. Fredrick Brooks Jackson 912fullblood buck, big & healthy $150/up. Sharon 994-2911

Hamilton Waynesville 912-778-5004

IBGA Regd. fullblood Boer buck, correct

ADGA Nubian buck, 2 yrs., .Star bloodlines, proven sire, lrg., blk., gentle $150 or trade.

color, sire 100% SA $500. Chris Veal Davis.boro 912-348-3004

Renee Harris Mt. Airy 706-754-7419

IBGA fullblood red Boer buck $300; other

ADGA Nubian bucks, exc. bloodlines, bottle fullblood & percentage bucks, does, healthy

raised, all colors and shots, very gentle. L. starting at $85. David Seymour Franklin

Rees Good Hope 770-267-8279

706-675-6843

ADGA fullblood bucks, 3 mos., ADGA purebred Nubians, does, and bucks, all ages, exc. bloodlines, both breeds. Lannie Jarrell Sylvania 912-857-3700

Jacob sheep: lambs, rarris & ewes, exc. fleece, color, rams $50/up, ewes $75-$150; Hwy 63, Franklin Co. Patrice Danielson Toccoa 706-886-1379

ADGA purebred Saanen buck, Jug-Tavern, Lambs for sale, 70-79 lbs. $95; 80-89 lbs.

Gen-Do bloodlines, 5 yrs. old, $125; cert. accred. herd, GAE neg. S. Jones Ellijay 706-

$110. Tom McConnell McDonough 770-9572fl74

636-2582

Please observe our 20 word limit.

Lambs, sheep, Southdown, 5+ mos. old, Spanish nannies, some bred, some open to '90 AQHA bay broodmare, 15.3hds., bred to

$70/up. James Hanson Winder 770-867- breed to 100% Boer. John McDuffie Rt 2 Box APHA, gr!. disp. and also rides $2800. Shay

4394

323 Roswell 31079 912-624-2867

Momon Rome 770-878-2141

Miniature Cheviot ram born 3/10/00; regd. w/AMBHCSBA $400. Ray Barton Armuchee 706-235-3675
Miniature babydoll black sheep10 weeks old, male, very sweet $300. Tanya Stacy Moore Williamson 770-228-9752
Miniature goats, 2 wethers $25 ea. David Pruett Rock Springs 706-638-3909 706375-4512
Miniature sheep, Cheviot breeding pair plus spring lamb $300; Romney ewe $100; Angora nanny $75/or sell ail for $400. Phil Tondra Talking Rock 706-334-2624

Suffolk yearling and ram lambs, Suffolk

ewes and ewe lambs, Two three year old

Hampshire ewes. Shelia Moats Wrightsville

478-552-0584

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Two Pygmy nannies bred to regd. buck;

also, 1 billy, 7 mos. old, all for $75 ea. G.L.

Johnson Chatsworth 706-695-4924

Young Pygmy billy goats, $30 or trade for

females. Debbie Cox Jackson 770-228-

9973

Equine For Sale

'90 Append. QH mare, 16.1hds., drk. bay, Jetalong/Majestic Prince bloodlines; in foal to TB for quality hunter or 3-day prospect $4500. S. Reid Meansville 770-567-9480
'90 regd. 1/2 Andalusian mare, exceptional movement, dressage, trail rides, proven broodmare, rare opportunity, must sell $5200 obo. Renee Miller Comer 706-783-3394
'91 AQHA gelding, '93 Palomino mare, '92 paint mare, '99 APHA bay overo stud, gentle & sound. Tom Sewell Ellijay 706-635-4515 706-635-2973
'91 Arab/OH mare, gray, big & flashy, high

NPGNPygmy goats, 2 females, 4 mos. old, light caramel(white), 2 wethers, 3 1/2 mos., one light caramel, one blk. agouti. John

Andrews Marietta 770-578-0852 706-896-

5404

Nigerian Dwarfts, does $100; bucks $50;

beau. Robin Smith Gainesville 770-887" 5800

Nubian buck $125; Nubian Alpine mix buck $75; good bloodlines, healthy. Holly Bessinger Dixie 912-263-4224

Nubian cross does/buck, pretty colors, 3 mos. old $35 ea. H. Gonzalez McDonough 770-914-7451

Nubian does, bucks, .and kids for sale, ADGA registered and grade, $50/up. Desiree D. Wehner Thomasville 912-227-1403

Nubians (grade), Boers % does, doe kids $150 ea., wethers from $60, GAE, TB bruc. neg. Anna Schmid Covington 770-788-8189

One billy goat for sale. Hollis Martin Carrollton 770-832-1511

Percentage Boer kids, 3-8 mos. old, CDT vacc., wormed, hooves trimmed, well fed, some tame. Reid Webster Sandersville 912-

348-6112

Percentage Boer kids, does, fullblood bucks, starting at $50/up. R. Nelms Covington 770-787-5016

Purebred Nubian bucks, does and kids, exc. stock must sell. David Pack Buford 770945-5046

Purebred Nubians, beautiful, 2 nannies, 3 male 'kids, not for slaughter. Vince Sparr Lawrenceville 770-963-1404

Purebred Toggenburg does, 2 nannies, 3-4 yrs., $1-35 ea., 3 purebred does, 4-mos. $100 ea., 2 Tog./Nubian cross does, 4-mos., $50 ea. I. Harmon Thomaston 706-646-2328

Pygmy Billy for sale, 6 months old,

black/white, tame, not for. slaughter $40. lim Benefield Cedartown 770-748-8730

Pygmy billies for sale, also Nubian mix nannies and billies, some for barbecue. Don .Smith Covington 770-786~6184

Pygmy buck, NPGA regd., Champion bloodlines, proven breeder, friendly, must sell $75/obo. Brian Soule Canton 770-735-1034

Pygmy bucklings, many tiny, wormed, well

fed, ready now $35 ea. or 2/$50. K. LeBarron

Dewy Rose 706-213-6261

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from, others, etc.) cannot be accepted.

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' 98 AQHNArab cross, triple regd. filly,

sorrel/flaxen, blaze & 4 white socks Imprinted,

beautiful & sweet $1500 obo. Art Schwab

Canton 770-345-6891

'00 APHA blk./white tobiano filly,

gr'daughter of World Champion halter horse,

Impressive Eigliy Hypp NIN $3500. J. Wilkes

Athens 770-725-5550

'00 APHA colt, sorrel breeding stock

w/blaze stockings, Skippa Sure Bar, win or

lose, athletic, performance prospect. R.

Osborn Eatonton 706-485-3153

'00 APHA gray tobiano colt, very cute,

heavy muscled, cutting/reining bred $1700.

Jack Williams Ranger 706-337-4267

'00 APHA liver chestnut breeding stock colt,

Tough Breeze bloodlines, handled daily since

birth, built nice $800. K. Woodham

Gainesville 770-532-4398

'00 APHA weaning tobianos, fillies & colts,

all are colored, pedigrees for anyone. Ken

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

Covington n0-787-4213

'74 cutting horse mare, sound, must see to

appreciate. D. Jacobs Moultrie 912-9857671

-'-"',8'--1'--A-p_p_a_lo-o-sa-m-ar_e_, _e_x_c_. -tr-a-il-'&-b_u_g_g_y

spirited, exp. rider $800. Dean Rages Monticello 706-468-1118
'92 AQHA gelding, good all around horse w/good handle and grt. disp., will go English/Western $2500. Roger Rhodes Gainesville 770-503-5710
'92 Appaloosa mare, gentle, easy keeper, loving home only $1100. Chuck Bush Union City 770-969-2138
'93 APHA blk. tobiano stud, ROM reining, 2'00 colts, '89 Arabian mare western, '99 1/2 Arabian. Gloria Maraman Macon 912-9864414
'93 AQHA blk. mare, gr'daughter of Peppy San & Doc Sugs Brudder, 14.3hds., 1100 lbs., gentle $4500/obo. Connie Little Cleveland 706-219-1370
'93 AQHA regd. mare, gray, gr'daughter of Zan Parr Skip, Eng/West. $3000. Marcia Cole Madison 706-343-0056
'93 Paint mare, bred to Coosa Lad stud for 2001 foal, San Peppy's Jewel, Chek D Bar $5500. Dan Pharris The Rock 706-647-1576
'93 cremillo gelding, 15.1 hds., super gentle, child safe, pulls wagon, gr!. trail horse, fast, started, $1500. Bob l(eling Douglasville 770-489-9325
'94 AQHA gelding, chestnut color, gr!. disp., gr!. trail horse, 15hds., intermed. rider, serious inquires only, aft. 8 pm. Jason Dickey Blue Ridge 706-632-3879
'94 App/OH mare, stocky, 14.1 l'lds., roan, western, loads, clips, bathes, neck reins, easy keeper, intermed. rider, sale/trade. D. Bowen Danville 912-962-3540
'95 APHA sorrel/tobiano stallion, tri-color, Three Bars Painted, Joe Chief Bar, Western Pleasure, professional trained $9700. Twila & Brian Bethlehem 770-867-9376
'95 AQHA barrel/pole geld., 15hds., sound, calm, child safe, grt. Jr. or High school rodeo $4500. Janice Greene Douglasville 770942-6006
'95 AQHA sorrel gelding, Zippe Pine Bar gr'son, 15.2hds.;gentle; flashy, slqlJ!.)Ogllope, blaze face, unlimited potential $4500. Dianne Cassara Loganville 770-554-8574
'95 AQHA sorrel mare, Cutting Roping. bloodlines, broke, beau. horse $2200. Dawn Jones Conyers 770-784-1'398
'95 AQHA/NFQHA buckskin mare, Cutter

Pygmy goat herd reduction, bred_ nannies, horse, gr!. w/kids, ridden by 9 yr. old, good Bill, Hard Twist, Old Sorrel/Sonny Dee Bar

herd billies & others weaning age, very small & home only $1200. Ronnie Meads Sparta breeding, bred to Palomino $3700. D.

gentle, see to apprec. Clyde Lawson Canton 706-444-7224

Medlock Glennville 912-654-3410

770-479-3542 770-479-3113 Pygmy goat kids, all from a small regd. billy,
all live w/llamas, others. Kathy Wade Winder 770-867-6092

83 AQHA cherry sorrel mare, Conclusive daughter, 16' NIN, foal for 2001, big lots of
pretty. Susie Chastain Breman 770-5376983

'95 bay Belgian mare, 16.1hds., rides/drives, bred for WB foal, gentle for anyone $2500. Toni Rush Zebulon 770-3582019

Pygmy goats, 2 does, blk. and white $60 ea., both $100; purebred, healthy. J. Blake Conyers 770-466-8992
Pygmy goats: doe, bucks, regd. NPGA, call

'84 QHX mare, 15.2hds., drk. bay, gr!. pleasure horse, lots of trail hours, sound/sane $1300 firm. Linda Foley Cumming 678-4383490

'96 APHA bay/white tobiano gelding, Paco breeding, very gentle, died broke, anyone can ride, grt. for a beginner. Samantha Wade Adairsville 770-386:5155

aft. 6 pm. W. Davis Stockbridge 770-4741154
Quality fullblood Boer goats, bred does to start kidding in Sept., service age bucks, SA to NZ genetics. Nancy England Gainesville 770-532-8818

'87 AQHA gelding, 14.2 1/2hds., easy keeper, ladies horse, exp. rider, trail ridden, approved home only. Lori Childree Kingsland 912-729-5180
'87 AQHA gray mare, 16hds., runs all five events and ropes, excellent youth horse,

'96 APHC leopard mare $2500; '98 APHC solid filly $800; both gorgeous and mannerly. Evelyn Mount Ellenwood 404-243-1313
'96 AQHA mare, trained to team pen, King & Sugar Bar lines, fun and.spunky, rides like a dream. Meghan Bell Comer 706-783-4181

Rambouillet ram, gentle and friendly, all shots and worming, 1 1/2 yrs. old, used in Christmas plays $125. Marie Gualltiere Suwanee 770-887-1925
Regd. African Pygmy goats, 3 does, 1 buck, Champion bloodlines, $1500; with 4 X 8 house, 4 weathers $50 ea. B. Paxton

$6500. Amy Ward Eatonton 706-485-0857 '87 Regd. Percheron gelding, upheaded,
over 18hds., approx. 2200-2400 lbs., broke single, dbl., six horse hitch and saddle, all blk. w/small star. Lacy Reynolds McDonough 7.70-957-2210
'87 Zippe gelding, For novice

'96 Arab. mare, beau. bay w/three white feet, flashy, personable, friendly, to good home $1500. A. Kennison Newnan 770-4635149
'96 QH sorrel grade geld., 15hds., Doc Bar bred, not for beg. $1800. V. Elliott Barnesville 770-358-0797

Franklin 706-675-1377 Registered Nigerian Dwarf doe, white
w/black, disbudded, friendly, good homes only. Jeff & Holly Longino Monroe 770-464-0902
Saanen, Lamancha & Recorded Grade

youth/amateur, showmanship, horsemanship, trail, H.U.S., equitation, many circuit championships $7,000. Andy Nicholas Carden Moreland 770-252-3791 770-3540558

'96 red sorrel gelded Belgian Draft horse, rides/drives, hasn~ in the past 2 yrs., makes a good prospect, loads/bathes, bridle/halters included $3000. Heidi Buchan Waynesville
912-778-3255

does, ADGA, . kids-adults, some milking, Saanen buck $200 ea., cutting back. Jane Stovall Hoschton 706-654-2328
Sheep for sale, easy keepers, shed their

'87 gentle chestnut daughter of AQHA champion Pondies Zip, broke, confidence builder, sound, trail ride, show WP, breed. M. Kelley Amuchee 706-234-3478

'97 Foundation bred stallion, Sonny Dee
Bar, Blondys Dude & Skipper w.,
gentle/green broke $2500. Steve Davis
Commerce 706-335-7544

wool 1 blk. wither, 1 white wither, 1 white ewe '87 grey Arabian gelding, 14.3hds., spirited, '97 Paint gelding, deep sorrel and white,

$125 ea. Chris Houston Woodstock 770- loves to run, neecjs exp. rider, $1000. Jason broke, ready to go, regd., 14.3hds., 1000 lbs.

517-9936
High-Rise Garden

Spitler Newborn 770-784-5318

Terry Fowler Cedartown 770-748-7486

'88 AMHR blk. Mini mare, 34" tall, has had '97 Saddlebred gelding, sorrel, 15:3hds.,

several babies, gr!. disp., loves attention, very long neck, racking prospect, been trail ridden

Is your garden space limited? people oriented. Mitch Freilich Stockbridge for 2 yrs., bathes, loads, clips, friendly, spirited ..

770-318-3143

$1500/obo. Burt Alford Cumming 770-886-

Use fences and even the '88 AQHA sorrel mare, Ten'Te Otoe 6039



patio ,house or garage walls to Impressive bloodlines, 60 days barrels,. exc: '97 solid chestnut paint filly, Zippe Pine Bar,

support trellises for melons, broodmare $3000 obo. C. Gay Chatsworth Coffeemate Cowboy, 15hds., pretty mover,

706-517-0044

sweet disp. $2800. Cindy Farmer Hoschton

cucumbers, squash and pumpkins, '89 AQHA bay mare, 16hds., own daughter 770-967-2007

according to the University of of Reference, broke to ride but used as '98 APHA blk./white gelding, '99 SSH bay Georgia Extension Service. To broodmare $2000. Les Baxter Dawsonville white gelding $800 ea. or trade. Joel ~

770-887-5261

Weatherford Millen 912-982-7813

keep the fruits from weighing down '89 AQHA gelding, sorrel w/4 stockings, '98 APHA tobiano gelding, sire Flashy Maid

the vines, make cradles of netting blaze, beau., 16.2hds., shown Western Zipper, '97 AQHA sorrel gelding, sire Flashy or pantyhose slings. Or tack Pleasure, easy rider, clips, loads, call aft. 6 Zipper; also, Ive; messg. w. o. Johnson

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'98 AQHA blue roan mare, SUS exc. 5 yrs. old, QH/AP, pretty color, 1Shds., Child pony, almost 14hds., $1000. Dennis TB gelding, 7 yrs. old, gray, 16.2hds., '00 hatch McMurrey stock , brown egg

rope/performance prospect, Wyoming bred smooth, grt. trail horse, very gentle, smart still Barron 1515 Hwy. 198 Carnesville 30521 jumping 3' easily, good CT prospect $3500. Iayers, Buff Orph, black Australorps,

Hancock Blue Valentine $4500. C. Vick Iearning, $2000; obo. Shaun Newsome 706-384-3400

Carole Palmer COll!!Qe Park 770-306~8311 Wyandots $5, chicks $2/ea. Paul Grizzle

Bowdon 770-258-5747

Atlanta 770-228-6932

Childs beau. blk. Racking pony, shows or TB gelding, regd., 8 yrs., 16hds., terrific Dahlonega 706-864-6722

'98 AQHA sorrel geld., gr'son-of Smart Chic 6 yr. unregd. breeding stock paint gelding, trail rides, 13 yr. mar~, exc. health, good interm., English/Western; well mannered, 'DO hatcn Ringneck pheasants, priced

Olena, 90 days reining training, very quiet chestnut w/white, 16hds., Egl/West., some manners $1200. Lisa West Haddock 912- jumps, trails, shown, healthy, personality, accord. to age. J. Mallory Valdosta 912-249-

$4500. L. McClure Suwannee 770-887-6613 show exp., intermed, rider $4000. R. Vogt 932-5573

good home only $2500. D. Savard Social 9384

c '98 AQHA sorrel stud, Otoe bloodline and umming 770-888-1006

Jet Decks Lass, 7 yrs. old, bay mare, Circle 770-464-0200

'00 hatch layers, small and large breeds, 2

Hollywood George bloodlines, good disp. J. 8 mos. old Percheron/Haflinger stud colt, 1S+hds., good ground manners, easy keeper, TB mare, regd., 13 yrs., 15.3hds., drk. bay, roosters/$5, 6 hens/$6. Karen Stewart Good

Reaves Quitman 912-263-7074

solid blk. bay, will make grt. sport pony $650. .Spirited, speed, grt. barrel prospect $2500. super mover, cute jumper, clips, loads, lunges Hope 770-267-9836

'98 breeding stock paint filly, sorrel wfflaxen Randi Johnson Sparta 706-444-6809

Sophronia Grantham Boston 912-735-4450 $3500/obo. Lewis Llewellyn Cumming 678- '00 hatch turkey, barred rocks, RIR, call

mane/tail, greeribroke, also aged sorrel AQHA 8 yr.. bay Paint geld., 15.lhds., exc. on Mammoth donkey team, gelding, 4 yrs. old, 643-9240

before 8:30 PM. Don Long East Ellijay 706-

broodmare, rebred to gr'son of Leo. K. Lowe trails, loads, clips, sound, needs exp. rider I rained to work wagon and ride, good TB yearling colts (2), big, correct, bays, 276-7761

Kingston 706-232-6667

$1800. Shirley Seibel Murrayville 770-535- w/children, gentle, easy to work. Ken Adams racing prospect, by Groovy $9000; and, '00 hatch, March baned rock and butter

'98 flashy bay gelding, AQHA IF, started 7393

Ellaville 912-937-5708

Deposit Ticket $14,000. G. Brown Palmetto cups for sale. Todd Davis Milner 770-233-

under saddle but green, a lot of huntseat show potential $3800/nego. G. Ridley

89' regd. Arabian Mare, bay, needs experienced rider, $1200. Neal Phelps

Medium pony, gentle, bay gelding, jumps, fast, 5 1/2 yrs., grt. w/kids, used in girl scout

-770-463-2014 TB/Arab. mare, sound, sorrel, well trained,

0310 'DO hatch, free buff orpington roosters to

Conyers 770-918-1272

Madison 770-514-3396 770-591-0847

program $1800. L. L. Abrams Griffin 770- 15hds., $2000; good home only. Kerry gcod homes, 5 available. Nancy Jones

'98 regd. APHA bay tobiano gelding, should 9 yr. QH gelding, good trail horse, ridden 228-3865

Thomas Powder Springs 770-222-0895

Norcross 770-448-1511

mature to 15.3hds., started ground work English, started off, needs exp. rider $2000. Miniature AMHA regd. mare, 16 yrs. old, TWH 11 yr. old mare, exc. broodmare, exc. '00 hatch, guineas, chickens, and ducks.

$2000/obo. Bonnie Cooper Comer 999-783, Vivian McWilliam Covington 770-784-6500 bred to foal 6/2001; selling w/1 yr. blk./wht. trail, does it all, good disp., must go, has Patrick McNab 828 Cedar Ridge Rd West

2427

770-787-5180

Iilly, $1375 for bred mare/filly. Steve Adams papers/current shots. L. Pugh Bethleham Green 31567 912-384-5405

'98 regd. Appaloosa(ApHC) drk. bay filly, grt. disp., ready for you to start, good home only $1000/obo. A.J. Carubbi Good Hope 770-207-0721
'99 APHA bay tobiano colt, Heza Dodger, Hancock bloodline, loud color, handled daily $1500. Gary Lee Clayton 706-782-5643
'99 APHA breeding stock, bay gelding,

AMHA bay stallion, 30"; blk. bred mare, chestnut wealing colt, sorrel yearling filly, exc. stock $600/up. Wilton Marchman Hampton 770-946-4631
AMHA blk. stallion, 1 yr. old. L. Dover Union Point 706-486-4755
AMHA/AMHR horses, Red 10-yr. mare, 38'', 7 mos. pregnant, possible child horse $1200;

Tal!apoosa 770-574-2839
Miniature donkey, 2 yrs. old, jack, very gentle $400; mianiature horse, blk. stallion, 1 yrs. very gentle $400. Tony Dunn Dearing 706-595-7 406
Miniature horse for sale, 4 yrs. old, very gentle, can pull cart, coggins and shots updated. Jack Harden Bowdon 770-258-

-770-868-0214 TWH Racking palomino, flashy, 6 yrs., easy
loader, intermed. rider, good con!., parade horse. F. B!}'ans Douglasville 770-489-0168
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

'DO hatch, young, stags, and pullets, Grays and Hatch, reasonably priced. James Wood Hoschton 706-654-3498
'00 hatching, 4 preeds in every pullet & stag, make offer. Billy Swatzell 2758 Triune Mill Rd. Thomaston 30286 706-646-2508
'98 Nepal Kelig 2000 red yellow, dark throat golden pheasants, Old English Game

smart and gentle, loads, bathes, lunges, cross buckskin stallion, 27'', 2 1/2 yrs., $1200 other. 7953

TWH chestnut mare, 5 yrs. old, white bantams, homing pigeons. David Orgel

and ties $950/obo. Kim Grimes Buford 770- R. Harris Alpharetta 678-393-8545

Miniature horses: 2 young colts, very gelding, 10 yrs. old, both 15.2hds., smooth Albany 912-435-3973

271-1623

AMHA/DNA 5 yr. 28", blk. stallion, started affectionate, just need love in return, grt. gaits, miles of trail exp. C. L Till Jackson 1 pr. black swans, $250. Keith Jarvis

'99 AQHA dun colt, beau. performance/stud 0 n cart, gentle, proven producer small foals Iheropy for elderly/handicapped $1000 ea. or 770-504-9571

Ashburn 912-567-2454

prospect, athletic & smart, Cont. Ace, Gidget $500; AMHA/DNA 2 yr. bay stallion, $2000. $1500/both. C. Green Tyrone 770-487-2858 TWH geld., 7 yrs., bay, 16hds., very gentle 13 chicks, 2 1/2 weeks old $2/ea., 14

King & Leo in bloodline, $3000 obo. J. Carol Lowery Eastman 478-374-3111

404-755-4597

but spirited, very smooth trails, field trails, fast chicks, 6 weeks old $1.75/ea. M. Smith

McClellan Covington 770-299-1942

APHA 3 yr. filly, dk. lilay, blk. points, 1100 Morgans, . regd. bay yearling colt, walk, regd. $2000. D. McCluney Forsyth 912-994-9742

'99 AQHA sorrel colt, '99 AQHA bay filly, '87 Ibs., saddle-broke, rides children, neck reins, Beamington gr'son $850; 6 mos. chestnut ~illedgeville 912-452-0335

2000 game chicks,. brood fowl white

AQHA chestnut broodmare,. '86 sorrel TB knows commands, expert buyer $3500. filly, purebred $750. L. Hinson Alto 706-778- TWH mare, 10 yrs., 15.2hds., blk. blaze, hacked,_ war horse, Griffin white clarets and

gelding, '83 strawberry App gelding. Ken Ronald Myers Covington 770~787-4191

7120

white-socks $2500; OH gelding, 15.2hds., 4 others. Jeff Thompson Loganville 770-784-

Rhodes Newnan 770-252-5709

APHAgeld., 11yrs.,1!/.3hds., broke, grt. on Percheron grey mare/horse w/mule colt, yrs. red dun $2500; Paint gelding 5-yrs. Steve 770.5

'99 ApHC colt, sorrel w/blaze, 14hds., Irails, could be shown, tri-colored, loads, clips, blk., mule colt 2 mos., very gentle mare & Whidby Carnesville 706-384-3154

25 diff. kind of show bantams. Clyde "

Pleasure potential, quiet, willing and smart, bathes $3000. Taffie Lewis Jackson 770- colt, mare will ride/work to wagon. Joel TWH mare, blue roan w/3 stockings, childs Goolsby Douglasville 770-942-4371

good bloodlines $1200. Albany 912-883-2842

K.

Henderson

459-3870 770-775-6888 AQHA appendix filly, yearling bay w/blaze,

Shirley Bowersville 706-245-5114 Pecos painted jewel' '96 APHA filly, Two-

or ladies horse, extensive trail exp., shown in 4H shows $1200. A. Dodgen Washington

50 to 60 mixed chickens, 4 wks. to grown, $1/ea. if all taken. Earl Dockery Aubern 770-

'99 Standardbred/Saddlebred colts, beau., bred for barrels, gentle, smart, loads $1500. Eyed- Jack bloodlines, rides, bathes, loads, 706-678-5366

867-6594

well handled, should make 16hds., two $650 ea. Carole Lorimer Rayle 706-743-5945 706276-3674

C. Collar Rockmart 770-684-7914
AQHA dun mare, .Leo bloodlines, good broodmare and trail horse, loads, clips, goes

very sweet, a real beauty, ridden in parade. Mark Bullock Danielsville 706-789-2962 706-552-7041

TWH mare, regd., 3/30/95; sorrel w/flaxen 50+ common pigeons $3 each, no Sunday mane & tail, 15hds., gentle, exp. rider, sire: sales. Clovis Jackson Moultrie 912-941Generator's Ebony Delight. Gloria Cooper 5541

'99 filly, sorrel solid, APHA breeding stock, gr'daughter of Flashy Zipper, Zippe Pine Bar, on papers $1500. D. Harris Cartersville 770386-3554

anywhere, baby on site. Wayne Hill Hoschton 706-654-5435
AQHA geld., 2 yrs. old, Zippe Pine Bar, APHA mare, 4 yrs. old, bred 2001 foal, APHA

Purebred Arabian, 19 yrs. old, 15.3hds., broodmare, trail horse, chestnut w/blaze $800 w/lack. K. Smith Canton 770-720-2289
QH bay gelding, 3 yrs. old, 14.3hds., beau.

Pelham 229-294-21 oo
TWH regd. 3 yr. old, bay mare, Last Chance bloodlines, gentle, 14.3hds., hands broke trail ride, advanced/beginner $1300. Cheryl

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

10 Yr. old sorrel QH gelding, grt. trail horse, $1250; Ive. messg. Sondra Jackson Cartersville 770-607-7391
10 yr. AQHA palomino gelding Western/English events, childsafe $2500 obo Greg Rice Douglasville 770-605-7881

mare, 17 yrs. old w/foal. Veal Irwinton 912-

946-2402

AQHA gelding chestnut, star, strip and snip

beau. 15.3hds., super trail horse $2200. Lori

Key Stockbridge 770-918-8635 770-815-

0098

.

head, Imprinted, extremely, gentle, green broke. Leigh Riley Albany 912-439-2561
QH gelding, 3 1/2 yrs., sorrel, 14.2, exc. ground manners, quiet natured, looks good, smooth trot. Jon Jeffries Rome 706-2322848

Thomas Roopville 770-854-7111
TWH regd. blk. geld., 11 yrs. old, 15hds., smooth, gentle $2500. Ernest Thompson Cedartown 770-748-6709
TWH regd. blk. gelding, 2 yrs. old, 15.2hds., bomb proof, trail ridden, child proof,. clips,

7 Indian runner ducks and drakes for sale $8 each, or all for $50. Lawson Moore Good Hope 770-207-6306
8 month laying hens, golden comets, laying now, $5/ea. or $4/ea., over fifty, 100 or more delivered. David Califf Fairburn 770-306-

10 yr. QH gelding, 15 1/2hds., 1300 lbs. qomll .,proofr- no,.l:iad~)1apits, )oa,<;fi;, i:;lips, bathes, perfect family/child horse $1950; dely avail. W.H. Mccarter Blairsville 706-7454957
10 yr. old .chestnut gelding, 15.1 hds., gentle $875; 10 yr. regd. Arabian mare, gray, rides grt. $975, both sound. L. O'Hara Winston 770-489-1013
10 yr. regd. Arab. gelding, rides & drives $1200; 2 yr. bay gelding $400. Beverly HarrelI Dawson 912-995-4924
11 yr. old black Racking mare w/4 mos. old chestnut colt by her side, gentle, 15.1 hds $2200. M. Carlson Carriesville 706-6772714
12 yr. bay geld., TB, regd., loving horse exp. rider, needs good home $2200. Sonya Babcock Winder 770-867-0010

AQHA gelding, 12 & 5 yrs. old, all around horses, exp; riders necessary $2500 ea. S. Schiro Buena Vista 912-649-7003
AQHA gelding, sorrel w/flaxen mane/tail, 7 yrs. old, gentle, grt. trail horse, shown locaI $2500. D. Key Stockbridge 770-918-0318
AQHA golden palomino gelding, 8 yrs. old 16.1hds., handsome, sound and willing, good mover, show/jumping potential or trails $3500 A. Rainwater Lithonia 770-331-8155
AQl-IA mares(3) for sale, mares bred to APHA blk./white Sonny Dee Bar stud, also yearlings for sale. V. Templeton Louisville 912-625-8951
AQHA roping horse, head, heel, gelding 15:3hds., strong trail ride or pack, sorrel Icads, clips, lies. Bob Ernst Comer 706-7883604
April '98 bay overo colt, started under

OH/APP, 4 Yrs., liver chestnut, 14.1+hds., trailers, loves a bath. Ann Evans To.ccoa 706-

wonderful disposition, great - trail -prospect, . 886-4131

good home a must! $2000/neg. Carolyn TWH's; 6 yrs., chestnut gelding, 7 yrs. blk.

Belcher White Oak 912,882-0644

roan gelding, 11 yrs. blue roan gelding, 11 yrs.

Racking gelding, 1Oyrs. old, 16hds., sorrel, red/white gelding. Shea/Albert Queen Dallas

gentle, exc. manner, trail rides, showy, easy 770-505-0090

keeper. David Marlow Bowdon 770-258- TWH/BEA SSHBEA gorgeous mare, 4 yrs.

2620

old, naturally exceptionally smooth, lots

Racking horse gelding, show potential, action, trail exp. $4000; very gentle, 2 yr. blk.

1Shds., rides English or Western gelding $2500. C. Upshaw Blue Ridge 706-

Pleasure/show $3000. Dennis Barron 632-0075

Carnesville 706-384-2648

TWH/SSH/BEA 12 yr., 15.1 hd. stocky mare,

Racking mare, 6 yrs., "Powerful Threat'', blk. w/2 rear stockings, 2 front socks, very

tieau. sorrel, 15.0hds., gentle, super smooth pretty, exc. trail horse, nicely gaited $3900.

gait, trails grt., easy-to-ride, no vices $3500. Bob Hudson Tucker 770-205-9364

D. Webster Villa Rica 770-456-0453

TWH/Welsh Pony cross, colt May 99;

Racking/TWH gelding, tri-color Racking, grey/white, gaited, flashy mover, good

Icads, clips, trails, trophy winner, good temperament/friendly, sired by WCrrWH,

manners, can be regd., exc. beauty halter broken, easy to handle. Matt Rogers

8G2D Adult mallards (5th gen.), pond raised,
survivors, $20/pair, $25 trio, cash. Vicki Crowell Juliette 912-475-5655
Araucanas, rose combs, seabrights, and other bantams breeds, priced according to age.Randall Snipes Cairo 912-377-5846
Assorted laying hens, RIR, dominique, black sex, links $5/ea. Charles Vanzant Leesburg 912-439-0825
Bantam turkeys, guineas, peafowl, ducks, all ages. Seth Strickland 171 Tom Goddard Rd. Jackson 30233 770-775-3456 770-7756028
Bantams through hvy. breeds; also, ducks, geese and turkeys, all priced according to age. Bill Brown Senoia 770-599-6309
Bantams, Spangles, O.E., black and white speckled, molted O.E. $15 for 3 bared 0.E. J.

14 yr. Appaloosa mare, 15.lhds., child safe saddle. Colleen Jones Social Circle 706- $2000/obo. Gene Cunningham Forest Park Thomasville 912-227-0009

W. Hill Covington 770-385-8137

anyone can ride, current on all shots, no vices easy to load/trailer, trait ridden $1500/obo Mandy Welchel Canton 770-479-8850

557-9344

404-402-4835 404-361-4976

Three Jack burros, 1 yrs. old, $250 ea.,

Arabian filly, 3 yrs. old, 14.3hds., rose grey Regd. APHA sorrel gelding, 7 yrs., need to reduce herd. J. Hancock Gray 912-

regd., Imprinted. J. Flaningan Griffin 770- 15.2hds., used on cattle and as flag horse at 986-5699

Bantams, hatch, rooster, Rhode Island reds. James Lieb 835 Short Rd. Jackson 30233 770-504-8516

1994 AQHA Barrel horse, gelding, 15.3hds. 1100 lbs, Pacific Bailey, loads, clips, bathes super personality, easy ride. P. McKenzie Hahira 229-794-9367
2 APHA Paint mares, both bred for early 2001; colorful, Champion bloodlines, $3000 ea. or $5000 for both. James Monk Hampton 770-946-9327
2 grade QH bay mares, (1) 5 yrs., (1) 20 yrs., 141/2hds., gentle, trails, loads, intermed rider $1200 ea. obo. Pattie Bozeman Collidge 912-346-3609
3 yr. bay Arabian stallion, very gentle greenbroke to ride $1500; 7 yr. regd. chestnuI Arabian mare, very flashy, gentle/loving $1500. Sam Moore Newnan 770-304-8118
3 yr. gray gelding, well broke, trail horse barrel horse potential, no papers $1500 Brenda Rice Douglasville 77D-489-8864

467-8026
Baby Donkey for sale, good price. Anita Dewey Macon 912-746-2918
Barrel horse, runs poles, cones, good on Irails, for beg or youth, older mare, 14hds $1200. Deneane Price Griffin 770-233-8690
Bay TWH gelding, 6 yrs. old, easy keeper $1500; 13 yr. dapple gray Paso Fino gelding $3000. S. C. Houston Woodstock 770-5162796
Beau. 14 yr. grulla mare, neckreins, gentle easy keeper, bomb proof, no bad habits, child safe $3500/obo. Chris or Kathie Timbs Forest Park 404-228-4604
Big mule, plow work to a wagon, good natured. Floyd Barnes Hiram 770-942-7630
Black Arabian stallion, very gentle, 3-yr. Bey Sha/Bask bloodlines, father is a multiple

rodeo $3000. Robin Brooks Rockmart 770- Trade regd. palomino mare and regd.

684-7999

Arabian geld., for racking horse, value $2500.

Regd. American walking pony spotted Bill Price Dahlon!!Qa 706-864-2278

mare, gentle for anyone who can ride, 14.1 Trak(TB, regd., ATA, proven broodmare,

hds., calm, loving. Joan Brown Macon 912- lovely producer, 1O yrs., grey, herd reduction

743-2321

$3500. S. Webster Lawrenceville 770-466-

Regd. Saddlebred stallion, 2 yrs. old, Hide 9861
Away Wild Country & Stonewall breeding, Two yearling fillies, one AQHA, one
Chestnut w/white star & back a'rikles. Charles Appendix $1000 ea.lobe., also TB broodmare

Brigham Canton 770-479-2191 770-479-3082 $5000 firm. Randy/Paula Parsons Eatonton

Regd. TB 9 yr. geld., 16.1hds.;-chestnuI 706-485-6224

w/white, flashy, great dressage potential, exp Welsh/cob pony, 14.2hds., chestnut mare,

rider, jumps, athletic, clips, loads. D. Finley 12 yrs., pretty mover, jumps 2'3'', child safe,

Cartersville 770-565-6115

prof. trained $3500. Kim Crotts Madison 706-

Regd. TB geld., 3 yrs., green but sweet 342-8840

$1800; Belgian/cross geld., 13 yrs. geld., pulls rides extra gentle $2000/obo; must sell. J

Poultry/Fowl For Sale

Condon Zebulon 770-567-5786

Bantams: 2000 hatch, 5 grown hens, two roosters, 50 total. M. Cook Blairsville 706745-8099
Bantams: WOE, duckwings, Seabrights some prs, standard dominques, black $1 and up, silkies, guineas, ducks, also. Dwayne Beard Royston 706-245-5736
Bantams: silver Sebright and O.P. quail bantam's. Tex Penland Flowery Branch 770967-4677
Beau. chicks, Black Giants, Polish (Crested), Cochins, and guineas; also, Indian runway ducks,. all .beautiful, healthy birds. Ch!}'slal Eckes Winder 770-307-5942
Black Australian swans $450 each or $900 pr.; also, peacocks $135/pr., and Muscovy ducks. A.M. Ferrell Smyrna 770-436-0282
Black rose comb $4/each, Silver Sebright

3 yr. old chestnut mare, "puppy dog disp.'' extensive trail riding, exp., 14hds., broodmare
- potential $2500. G. Harvey Carrollton 770
836-1844
3 yr. sorrel gelding, green broke, some Iraii riding, Beauty's Red Boy and Brown Ri p
- bloodlines, call aft. 5 pm. Walter Farr
Americus 912-924-6261

halter champion, sweepstakes nominated gentle/easy to work with. D. Brock Newnan 770-254-9061
Black TWH regd. gelding, 14.3hds., 11 yrs gentle/smooth $1200; TWHX standardbred buggy horse, sorrel, 3 yrs., anyone can ride $2000. J. E. Cochran Blue Ridge 706-632 5624

Regd. TB mare, 7 yrs. old, blk./bay, 16hds.

flashy, started off schooling, 2'6" honest, exp

rider, grt. project $5000. D. Parman

Fayetteville 770-631-7639

Regd. TWH, blue roan gelding, racks, did

show, racks,

5 yrs. $3000; TWH palomino 14 yrs: $2000; 5 yrs. $1500.

Kmaarreen'

Alfano Clarksville 706754-9267

If you have any questions regarding ads in this categof}', call Emera/q Johnson at 404-651-9084.
Mallard ducks must be at least three
generations from the wild before they can be advertised in the Market Bulletin. Advertisers must include this information in notices submitted for publication.

$10/pair, some ducks. William Kelley Canton 770-479-2773
Bronze turkeys, some grown and some half grown. Anthony Stapler Carrollton 770-8320523
Buff's, RIR, Dom., Black Australop's, 4 1/2 mos. old, ready to lay, $3/ea., rooster free. D. Hoard Thomaston 706,646-4504

4 yr. APHA solid bay mare, gentle, rides bred to APHA, b/w $1500; weanling bay coIt
$5DD; good bloodlines. K. Taylor Macon 912-
746-5747

Blk. TWH gelding, 7 yrs. old, traffic and traii safe, field trail type, 15hds., smooth gaits Julia Heidbrink Barnesville 770-358-3523
Broodmares, all in foal for 2001; 3 APHA, aII

Regd. bay TB gelding, 13 yrs, dressage beg. jumper, ridden by exp. 13 yr. old
$3500/nego. Kim Thomas Newnan 770-304-
1248

'00 Hatch bantam mix $1 .25/each; BR roosters $2.00/ea. Margie Bowden Fort Valley 912-825-0092
'00 Partridge French Red Leg Hungarian,

Chickens and ducks for sale, call after 5 p.m. Bill B!}'ant Hawkinsville 912-783-4041
Chickens for sale: tons to choose from, all must go, from bantams to big chickens, buy

- 4 yr. APP/Walker gelding, clam, gentle
loves people, spotted, child or lady, good home only $1200. Marti Nunn Roswell 770

overos, 4 AQHA bay palomino/sorrels, exc bloodlines. Tammy Freilichs Locust Grove 770-957-6687

Regd. half Arabian horse, 14.2hds., mare reg 2 ways, loud tri-colored $1750. R. M Carlson Carnesville 706-654-0434

$25/pair. Thomas Kent Pinehurst 912-4335172
'00 hatch Bantams, mottled cochins,

hens, roosters free, various ages. F. Stephens Gray 912-986-1058
Chickens, bantams, and Rhode Island

- 992-9969

Brown mule, green broke but gentle. Roger Roping horse, head or heels, quiet in box mottled japs, partridge, cochins and others; reds, all pure bred, laying soon $4/ea. in pairs

5 yr. mare, brown/white pinto pony, 13 _hds., D. Robinson 7401 Hwy 16 Brooks 30205 rates good. Jimmy Fisher Crawfordville 706 also, game chickens. R. L. Miller Winder 770- or trios, 7th one free. Mack B. Mauldin

shown, lumps, needs intermed.-beg 770-599-6070

456-2010

867-2440

Sparta 706-444-6483

intermed.-advanced rider, will make good Buggy mare, standard bred, 8 yrs. old, traffic Selling due to health, team of mules, tw0 . '00 hatch Mallard ducks(Sth generation), Dark Cornish, Red Star hens, Rhode

show pony. Vicki Erwin Douglasville 770- safe, amish trained, w/or w/out harness. Tommy wagons, all harness 3 horse GN trailer. Stan drakes $5, hens $7. Joseph Riley Tignall Island Red, Black Stars and Dominiques.

920-1793

Day Blackshear 912-449-4132

Darden Roberta 912-.836-9412

706-285-2056

Arthur Usher Conyers 770-483-8989

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday August 30, 2000

Ducks, geese, hens, doves, pigeons, Peafowl chicks, six diff. breeds, also Silver White leghorn roosters, $1 O/pair and one Llamas, bred females, studs,. yrlg., 17 1/2 Stubben Siegfried saddle, made in

turkeys, prs., selling out - huge stock Phoenix & white silkie chickens. Paul Mathis black hen $5. Nancy Washington LaGrange pieasure, guard animals, packing, show germany, in good cond. $400. Kristen

reduction sale/trade, eves. before 9 pm. Temple 770-562-3349

706-882-4665

quality, halter trained, terms & del. L. Beck Remlinger Lilburn 770-921-3985

Patsy b Brown Jackson 770-504-9507

Pekin ducks, Pharoah quail, RIR, & RIR Xochin Bantams, feather footed, all ages & Loganville 770-466-9870

17" Stuben Tristan English saddle,

Fertile Muscovy duck eggs, RIR, hens; crosses, all ages. Brian Sturdy Gainesville colors. L. Towle Fa}'etteville 770-716-9114

Llamas, male & female, good breeders, havanna, fittings included, exc. cond.

also, Muscpvy hen, laying now and fertile ~JR 770-781-4156

Young bantams, gray japs, gold and silver halter broken, $1000 to $2000, "Tut's $500/obo. Donna Scarborough Comer 706-

eggs, six breeds of ducks. J.,uke Hudgins Pheasants, ringnecks; also, Jumbo sebrights, black R.C., WOE, silver spangles, Mountain". F. Woodruff Clayton 706-78'2- 783-5982

Covington 770-786-6447

ringnecks $8.25/ea., delivery available. BB reds, silver phoenix. Alton Gilreath 621 8 800-621-1768

17" all purpose English saddle w/fittings

Free: six bantam chickens, silkies and Ste~hen Sibley Moreland 770-304-1081

Gainesville 770-536-5168

Llamas, selling the farm. all 50 llamas must $225; Western pony saddle & pad for small

cochin mix. David M. Jones Ballground Pigeons - Homers, Helmets, Hollers; Doves Young guineas $6 each. Mrs. Allen Owen go, all ages & colors, breeding stock, used child(never been used) $100. J. Schower

770-735-6218

Pied Ringnecks, also White Japanese McDonough 770-957-9707

carts & tack. C. Johnstone LaGrange 706- Locust Grove 770-954-1372

Fryer breeding stock 40 hens, 2 roosters Silkies. Chuck L Williams Williamson 770$4/ea., take all $3.50/ea. M. McRae 229-8781

Poultry/Fowl Requiring

67 2-4477

18" Tristian dressage saddle, med.-wide

Ostrich young birds, 10-12 mos., breeder tree, exc. cond. $400; '92 21' Merhow Equilite

Elberton 706-283-7942

Pigeons, homers, Ice pigeons, and Russian

Permit/License

Game chickens, different breeds. Marshall

tu mblers, $5/each. David

Maddox

Macon

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birds, price nego. Cory Whitman 790 Old 2H GN, like new, 7'8 tall/extra long $8000. R. Cartersville Rd Dallas 30132 770-505-0416 Yonkosky Cumming 770-889-4561

Brown Dalton 706-673-2225

91 2-750-8891

Game chickens, hatch, mugs, some crossed stags $15. David Combs Jefferson

. Pigeons; American, Indian & Saddleback fantails, ice pigeons and white homers,

If you have questions regarding this category, call Emerald JofJnson at 404-651-9084.

LIVESTOCK WANTED

2 horse BP 6 ft. for small horses, mats, lights, storage comp., water tank, $1000. Sandy Ellis. Watkinsville 706-769-9789

706-367-4645

excellent birds; about 70 Mike Mooring

2 horse bumper pull, 6'6", new floor, paint &

Game chickens, stags, crosses, blues, Sid-

Taylors, hatch, Johnny Jumpers, $25/ea.

Allen Garland Calhoun 706-625-4382

Game chicks, spangled Morgan, white

hackle, pullets and stags, almost crowing size, one spangled Cleaborn hen. C.

Montague Cla}l!on 706-782-2918 .

Game fowl, Hatch, Rounahead, Grey

crossed cocks, hens, pullets, $10 up or trade for goats. Phil .Wallace Powder Springs

770-943-4338

Game fowl, cocks, stags, pullets, grays,

warhorse, roundheads and blues, trades considered. Jim Mcward Athens 706-546-

6860

Game fowl, proven stock white Clarets and

Warhorses; also, Knight grays, stags & pullets. Larry Knight Mansfield 770-787-

5528

Game fowl, stags & cocks, pullets, hatch,

brown red, Claire!. Phillip Stuart We'st Point

706-883-7907

Game rooster, silke, must sell, not for

slaughter. Rachal Shaw Forsyth 912-994-

9098

.

Game, pure white Albany, pure red Alba!ly $25/ea. Jimmy Mitchell Dalton 706-673-

4811

Good breeded game chickens and turkeys. Steve Kendall Gillsville 770-869-0148

Guineas 6-8 weeks, $3, cochin bantams, black, barred, birchen white, blue, buff

golden-laced, partridge, $5. Nita Swindle

B}'ron 912-956-5821

Eatonton 706-485-2879 Pure Gilmore hatch, Jimmy east grays,
Madigan greys, clarets, hulsey, aseels, nelso's, RH's, redquills, pinion hatch, $35 and up, all after 7 pm. S.D. Whitaker Sandersville 9125 52-5100
Pure RIR 4 to 16 weeks old, pure dominques 4 to 16 weeks old, $4-$8/ea. Leonard Bennett 1083 Island Ford Rd. Buford 770-945-3368
RIR, roosters, hens, and pullets, healthy, $7 and below. Jay Bartlett LaGrange 706-8824 908
Red jungle fowl, all ages, $3 to $10 ea., call aft. 6 pm: Wayne Whiddon Cordele 912-2739 040
Rhode Island red hen, laying $1 Olea: Archie Cofer LAwrenceville 770-995-0083
Ringneck pheasants, nearly grown, call for prices. Jesse B!}'.ant Franklin 706-675-3961
s Show qlty. bantams, Golden & Silver ebrights, White Cochins, Blue Splash, BB Reds, Quail Old English, Fawn duckwings. Mack McBurnett T}'rone 770-487-2233
Show quality BB Red Bantams," all ages, 1 pair White Old English Bantams. Bo Smith Alvaton 706-538-6395
Show stock, Silver Duckwings, laying, $40/pr.; young birds $5 each; Creles, Fleurs, Silkes, Japanese, Brown Leghorns, Silver Sebright, and others. Johnnie Brannon Reidsville 912-693-5625
Silkies chicken, all colors including splash, $1O/pr., $7.50 extra birds, White King pigeons, $10/pr. Cheryle Mottern Eastman 912-374-

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 quail, 9 wks. old, $2.50 each; also, available pigeons breeder cages. Bruce Tamker B}'ron 478-953-2910
Jumbo Wisc. Bobwhite quail, eggs, chicks, mature birds, price according to age. Lisa Baxter Ludowici 912-545-9158
Jumbo Wisc. Bobwhite quail, flight cond., live or dressed, $3 ea., avail. now. Marshal Simmons Jesu~ 912-586-2851
Jumbo Wisc. quail flight birds, 12 wks. old, Simmons Quail Farm. A. Simmons Twin City 912-763-2433
Jumbo Wisconsin Bob White Quail, started birds and breeders. Raymond Haskin Baxley 912-367-3068
Jumbo Wisconsin Quail chicks, started

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 Saddlebred horse and/or Welsh type pony. Patricia Garbutt Jesup 912-427-2262 91 2-427-2415
Want TWH for intermed. rider to get started in shows., call aft. 6:30 pm. Bridgette Pott
woodstock 770-592-3755
Want fullblood Boer goat, young does, Will trade antique hores, drawn riding, hay rake good cond. A. DeVille 701-A Maye Rd.
colunibus 31907 706-561-0020
Want regd. or purebred Black Angus bull, gentle, will swap or purchase. Steve & Nancy pettit Gainesville 770-983-7937
Want young miniature jenny in exc. health. Jim Parnell Lawrenceville 404-456-1268
Wanted: a young jack, call aft. 5 pm. Ray
clark Hiram 770-445-7820
LIVESTOCK HANDLING

lights, escape . door, tack, mats, pads, $1800/trade stock trailer. Sandy Masson Brunswick 912-261-9355
2 horse in-line trailer, refurbished, tack compartment, 2 side boxes, elec. brakes, very cond. $1850. B. Yates Hampton 770-9464553 770-946-4195
2 horse straight load, BP, good floor, mats, some rust $1500. Eddie Sullivan Buchanan 770-646-5651
2 horse trailer, good cond., needs paint job, tack comp. in front, can walk-thru, side tack door $8000. Carter Blalock Rome 706-2348069
2-horse GN trailer, new paint, floor, lights, saddle comp. $2250; call before $8:30 pm. Steve G House Rome 706-235-8421
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
20' stoll GN horse/stock tfailer, covered nose, metal top, escape door, extra tall, used 6 times $4000. Pat Johnson Athens 706549-7492
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
All-Purpose English saddle, 15", includes stirrup, leatliers & irons $65. Heather Daniels Cumming 770-889-8028
Belting 6' wide, good for horse trailers $5.00 ft. Tom Jones 3473 Old. High Tower

Guineas and peafowl bantams for sale, no 7646

birds, and flight birds. Quail Pox vaccinated

Loganville 30052 770-388-0704

calls after 9 p.m. M. Cobb Ball Ground 770735-3764
Half grown bronze turkeys $10/ea.,

Silkies, (chickens w/fur), all colors, must sell, start and grow unit brooder (holds 24-4 week old chicks each). C.L. Peters Conyers 770-

and weather conditioned. Kenneth Stone

Hazlehurst 912-375-9886

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Northern bobwhite quail, flight cond., $3.00

If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519 083.

Four 16' concrete ,cattle gaps $150 ea., loaded. Julie Hurst Coolidge 912-941-5593
Homemade 16' cattle trailer w/center

cockerels, goldlaced Wyandottes, aracuanas, 388-7148

ea., over 1000, $2.80 ea. James Patrick '94 Jackson Coachman 2 horse BP, walk- divider, $800 firm, mt 3 pt. hitch hay rake

white giant mix, $3, white doves $51ea. Michael Oberbillig Dahlonega 706-867-6349
Indian Blue peachicks, born 6/30/00, 15.00

Swan, white mute, graceful and elegant,
sexed, pinioned, unrelated, 2 yrs. old, $650. E. Orta Atlanta 404-264-0292

Madison 706-342-3017
Quail hatching eggs yr. round, Northern Bobwhite or Coturnix, $35/100, $90/500,

thru, escape door, 7' tall, mats, padded walls, tan. Terry M. Cordell Mableton 770-941-2874
'94 colt 28' 5 horse, slant load, GN, ale,

$400. Allen Bond Elberton 706-283-2632
Livestock/horse trailer, center gate, bumper pull, rubber mates $1000. Shelby Pryor.11359

ea.; white silkie chickens, 5.00 ea. Patton Williamson 770-228-4415

David

Turkeys for sale, Bronze. Whitesbui:g 770-834-2800

Bob

Reece

$160/1000 ppd. Jean Strickland Pooler 912748-5769

alum. wheels, new tires $3500. Thompson Dexter 912-875-4303

Glenda

West Rd Roswell 30075 770-993-1596 Misc. English and Western tack, saddle,

Large Frizzle chickens, Muscovey ~ucks $6.00 each Arocana Pullets $4.00 each Terry Winfrey Kite 912-469-3267
Large white pekin ducks, farm raised. James Agan Adairsville 770-773-7975
Layers: RIR, Black Sex Link, Dominique pullets, Show Bantams, Spangles, BB, Silver Duckwings, Black O.E., Silkies, . Buff Japanese, others, Doretha Rowden Bogart 770-725-7535
Mallard duckling to adult eggs to set, 4th generation to set, $3 to $8. Raymond Seckinger 735 Mack English Rd. Ellabell 31308 912-858-5048
Many diff. breeds of pigeons and other animals for sale, will ship or del., Daniel Vaughan Concord 770-884-9340
Moving, must sell, diff. types of peafowl, chickens, and pheasants. Rhonda Epps Ila 706-789-2247
Muschovy ducks and babies $4-$6/ea. Jean Torchia Dallas 770-505-2009

Turkeys: Black Spanish, royal, palm and blue slate. J. Tucker Adairsville 770-773-1635
Two mixed adult roosters and 2 Dominque adults roosters $20, one Mallard male duck, 4th gen. $7, good for eating or raising. Jack Wheeler Covington 770-787-1814
Week old assorted guineas, white pok-a-dot and purple, pure blood line $3.50/ea. limit 20, fat block hens $5.75/ea., good for stew. Jim Bierwagen Decatur 404-377-4122
White leghorn and black star (laying) $6/ea., call after 5:30p.m. Kenneth Harry Griffin 770-229-4362
Notice to Cotton.
Buyers
This notice informs cotton buyers .and agents of the changes made in the Dealer in Agricultural

Poultry/Fowl Wanted
Want Brown Red Cochin Bantams, will pick up anywhere in Georgia. L Crane Gainesville 770-531-7563
Want Brown .Red bantam cochins, also looking for spangled bantam cochins. L. Crane Gainesville 770-531-7569
Want G.Q.F. incubator in good condition; also, blacktail, red Old English. Keith Tate Dacula 770-995-8093
Want game & bantam chickens, Old English type turkeys, guineas. Johnny Carney Danielsville 706-795-5728
Want to buy two green peahens, have four blue peafowl, will trade or sale. Harry Crider Cumming 770-889-0133
ALTERNATIVE
LIVESTOCK

'95 Sundowner 3h slant stock trailer, GN, drlrm., exc. cond., no rust or damage. $6900 OBO. Nick Carden Athens 706-613-6854
'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 Ponderosa 2-3 horse stock GN, 10' dressing/ATV rm., walk-thru door, elec. brakes, new tires, sheltered $3500. Pat Cheatham Newnan 770-253-8703
'96 featherlite GN, 4 horse slant combo w/dressing rm., grt. cond. $10,500. Kevin Phillips Pelham 912-377-4790
'97 GN, 16' stock trailer, tandem axle, elec. brakes, rubber floor $3000. W. Ba11ks Dewy Rose 706-283-3263
'97 Trail-ET 2 horse GN alum. trailer, slant Ioad, like new, lrg. DR $10,500. Anne Graham Woodstock 770-591-8001
'98 3H slant trails west, full living quarters, mid-tack awing, drop windows, like new $22,000. Marsha Powell Dawsonville 706-

bits, wraps, helmets, blankets and more. Dwite Stevulak Sharpsburg 770-599-6868
One horse doctor's buggy, black, rubber tires, metal box, shafts included, exc. condition $1200. Barbara or Jim R. Cumming Madison 706-342-3740
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
Saddles, 4 Western, 1 roping $150/up, blankets & bridles. R. Smith Hampton 770227-0504
Slighty used colt 3 horse. slant w/mid-tack, sparetire, mats, $4300; also, several used barrel saddles. Chris Miller Sylvania 912-

Muscovy Ducklings $2/ea. Juan Coronado Rockmart 770-684-6792
Muscovy 'ducks, beau., high-qlty., pond

Products law by the Georgia Legislature during the 2000

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

216-1396
'98 Trail-ET Meteor, slant load, 2 horse bumper pull, dressing rm., escape door, white

536-3564
Small incubator wanted for backyard operation, Leave a message. Chris Shirley

required, caring, responsible owners only, not for slaughter, $1 O ea. Lynn Mashburn Cumming 770-887-9056
Nine young white Phoenix chickens, $15
w: trio or $45 for all. T: Jimmerson Griffin
770-227-3971
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 Springs 770-943-0559
Pea Fowl: three hens $100, five cocks $75, indian blues. Ted Ridgeway Lexington 706743-5646
Peachick, white $15/ea., pigeons, homers and rollers, $51ea., must sell. Linda Godwin Hampton 770-946-4158
Peacocks, India Blues, Pied, Java Green and Whites. K. Little Jeffersonville 912-9452090
Peacocks, all breeders, Java Green, Pied Blue, India Blue, Black Shoulder, White's many more. T. Hill Danielsville 706-7955166
Peacocks, chicks, last of the season, blue,

session. Effective July 1, 2000 the Dealer in Agricultural Products law (O.C.G;A. 2-9-1) was amended to include cotton.
By adding cotton to this law, it now requires any person or company that purchases cotton directly from a Georgia producer and does not pay with cash or certified funds at the time of sale to obtain surety bond coverage and a license from the Georgia Department of Agriculture. The bond must be ~n the amount of the largest month's purchases from Georgia producers with a maximum amount of coverage to be $150,000.

The Alternative Livestock category contains ads for ratites (ostriches, rheas, and emus) as well as other "nontraditional" livestock.
6 Emu free, you catch, load & haul. R. Bullard Mauk 912-649-7224
Beau. female baby llamas, ILA regd., parent on premises, $500 each. Vinny Ellner Newnan 770-253-1092
Emu chicks, 2-6 mos., various prices, unproven breeders, $800 pr. James Mangum Harlem 706-556-9660
Emus, proven breeders, $1500 pr., unproven, $800 pr., talking orders for next years hatch, $40 ea. Barbara Baker Hampton 770-946-3041
Llamas $500/up, weanlings, adults and pregnant females, terms and dely. avail. L. Grant Dallas 770-445-2855
Llamas lge. selection, terms & delivery avail., priced from $600, Crystal River Ranch. J. Holliston Hiawassee 706-896-5005
Llamas males & females, adulVjuvenile, all

w/silver $7500. T. Floyd Gainsville 770-5329229
'98 WW BP 16' red horse/stock trailer, escape gate, center divider, slide/swing rear gate, $2750. Gregg Jordan Villa Rica 770289-1911 -
'99 Ponderosa 3 horse slant trailer, GN, front dressing rm., rear tack, 8 mos. old $5150. Sam Little Lula 770-983-9067
'99 Silver Star alum. 3 horse GN, lrg. dr. rm. w/cedar paneling, exc. cond., $14,500 nego. J. Payne Bolingbroke 912-994-2371
15" Guffey barrel saddle, med brown, very good cond., pad and stand included $500/obo. Elaine Estes Lawrenceville 770339-0255
16" Kieffer Aachen w/fittings $600; 13" Mitch Harrison custom Western Pleasure show saddle, drk. $500. C. Astin Carrollton 770-920-7874
16" rawhide roper w/dalley horn, never used "$550; 16" show saddle, bridle/breastplate $950. D. Roperson Dublin 912-984-4830

Toccoa 706-282-5164
Sooner 4 horse alum., would like $2500$3500 dwn., will take mare as dwn payment, take over payments of $189.43/month, prefer Palomino/buckskin J. Jeffcoat Blairsville 706-781-3899
Touch of Class, alum. 6 horse GN show rig, $12,000; S&H 15' GN livestock trailer, extras $2500. Charles Orr Concord 770-884-0433
Trailer, enclosed 8' X 20' cargo craft, dual axle, 10,400 GVW $4500. Dianne Oeser Alpharetta 770-939-6367
Trailor: Jackson 2 horse slant load, bumper pull, front dressing rm., rear tack, drop down feed doors, white-navy. Dorothy O'Conner Roswell 770-594-8175
Turnout sheets, Rambos wug plus light $175; Ram.bo light $85; fits 15-16hds., barely used. K. Rosskopf Snellville 770-972-5136 .
Two horse wagon, like new, hand brakes, all wheels in good shape call aft. 7 pm. Mike Mcswain Atlanta 706-245-8668
W-W shute portable $1000; W-W loading shute $800; portable exc. cond. George

green, BS; also, a few eggs. Clarinda

For a bond and license colors. Patty/John Weems Alpharetta 770- 16' Harrell livestock trailer, BP, new floor, Queener Chickamauga 706-539-2537

Streetman Watkinsville 706-769-7820
Peacocks: breeders to chicks, silver pied, java green (pure), black shoulder, Indian blue,

application information

or additional regarding this new

518-1318 770-346-9368
Llamas,. 4 males, adults, great guard animals for pastures, $250 ea./OBO. Lucy Nix

good paint, $1000 or trade for 20' Gooseneck. Wagon/harness for sale, wagon seat 6; buil Alison Driggers Glennville 912-654-8849 on auto axels, new paint, $600; leathe
16' flatbrd bumper pull trailer w/sideboards harness w/collar bridle w/blinders $175

Buford bronze, plus more. Roger Smith requirement, please contact the McCa}'sville 423-496-5397

and ramp $1000. Grady Weems Eatonton $700/both. Alysia Carlisle Athens 706-354

Senoia 770-599-3277
PeaC:ocks: pair of Java green/3 yrs., India Blue/4 yrs., White/3 yrs., $450. Velma C. Batcherlor Perry 912-825-2889

Bonding Office at 404-656-3725 or
the Warehouse Division at 404-
656 -3676.

Llamas, all regd., gentle, halter trained, del. avail., located 2 mi. off 1-20 in Villa Rica,. Terry Cornett Villa Rica 770-459-4258
Ads cannot be called in by phone.

706-485-9498
16' horse/livestock trailer, center gate, side door, very well maintained. Betty Franks Tifton 912-386-9146.

8436
Want 2 horse GN alum. trailer, 1990/up good cond. in Atlanta area, under $9000. M Macpherson Alpharetta 770-667-1304

Wednesday August 30, 2000

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Want trailer for hauling horse/buggy. Lem

100 5x5 rolls of Coastal Bermuda hay, $30 Wheat combine run, $4 per bushel. Bobby Wrens Abruzzi rye, 99.74% pure, seed,

Clark Union Point 706-486-4793.

FEED, HAY AND GRAIN per roll. Bobby Hamlin Lizella 912-836-2694 West Rutledge 706-557-2843

87% germ., $6.00/per bu., Ken Powell

Want used panels to make a round pen

1999 hay, horse quality, square or round Yr. 2000 fert., rain free horse hay, Wrightsville 912-864-0244

with. Kathleen E. Wilson 494-9168

Woodstock 678-

If you have questions regarding ads in this categ01y, call Emerald Johnson at 404-{i51-9084.

bales. Sam Carpenter Tifton 912-729-5343 904-225-0222

(Coastal), sq. bales/$4, 4x5 md. rolls in dry Wrens Abruzzi rye, cleaned/bagged, 96% $40. Ray Clark Dacula 77G-963-3561 770- genn., $7/per. bag. Gary Watson Buena

Want used panels to make a round pen.

2 horse trailer, bumper pull, straight load, 963-4228

Vista 912-649-7070

Lynn Hodges Cave Spring 706-777-0920

All hay ads must contain the variety of new brakes, feeding tray, padded sides, grt.

Want used turkey feeders, located in hay offered for sale; i.e., Coastal bermuda floors, mats. Linda Foley Cumming 770-

northern half of state. Patricia Parson hay, Alicia hay, etc.

822-9144

Feed, Hay And Grain Wanted
Want used 495 haybine. Douglas Patterson

Ag Plants for Sale
Egyptian willking onion sets, $4/qt., top

Pendergrass 706-693-2496

Wanted

. pony

cart

and

harness(Welch/Cob)in good condition. Beth

Schuver Rome 706-236-9992

'00 Alfalfa hay for sale; also, have Tift 44 and Coastal bermuda, well fert., sq. bale, horse quality. Helmut Cawthon Rome 706291-0671

2000 Alicia bermuda horse qlty. hay $2.75 to $3.50/bale, depending on qty. purchased. John Davis Statesboro 912-587-5216
2000 Bermuda hay, Tift 44 horse quality,

Douglasville 770-949-4390 no-942-2637
AG SEED FOR SALE

setting $5/dozen clusters. Cecil Fordham Rt 2 Box 194 Metter 30439 912-685-5539
White mulliplying onion sets, no fertilizer or chemicals added for eating or fall planting,

Wanted: Featherlite or Sundowner Alum. '00 Alicia Bermuda hay, $2.50 sq. bales sq. bales, $4/bale. B. Bullock Dallas 770-

$18/gal. David Nickoles Jesup 912-427-7100

GN, 2 or 3 horse slant. Lucille Matthews horse qlty., in barn fert., weed free; also, $1 445-9392

If you ha!ie questions regarding ttis categay, Yellow multiplying onion plants now for

Newnan 770-253-8138

mulch hay sq., near Savannah. Gary 2000 Tift 44 well fertilized. 1100 pound call Brenda. Dome/I at 404-651-9081. green onions this winter, $18/gal. plus

Western Pleasure show saddle, Phil Harris Hollingsworth Midway 912-884-3344 800- average rolls.$35 John G. Harkins

shipping. J. White .Lithonia 770-987-9790

Signature Series, mint cond. w/matching, 679-2000

Marshallville 31057 912-967-2824

Advertisers of agricultural seed must

breast plate. E. Wayne Savage Winder 770- '00 Alicia bermuda sq, and roudn bales, 2000 crop, Tift 44 Coastal bermuda, submit a current germination report (not

Ag Seed/Plants Wanted

867-4726
Western saddle, 15" seat, bridle, pad, girth, hard seat, all $145; very good cond. E. Ivy Canton 770-479-6647
Western trail saddle, 15 1/'Z' seat, well built, includes pad, girth cover and matching saddle bags $450. R. Adams Athens adamsr1@msn.com 706-354-1688
Winter horse blanket by weather beta,

grass mulch in sq. bales, approx. 2000 bales. Jason Barksdale Sylvester 912-776-6533 912-382-5870
'00 Alicia bermuda, top qlty. horse hay, well irrigated, rain free; also, good cow and mulch. Jack Kinchen Cairo 912-377-3460
'00 Bermuda hay , exc. qlty., under barn, well fertilized, large round rolls and square bales. Steve Webb Tifton 912-528-4830

highest qlty., irrigated, horse hay, $4/bale, $40/cow hay, 150 rolls avail., can del. Herb Bixler Per!): 912-987-9858
2000 fescue hay, cut mid-May, $25 per Iarge roll. D. Barclay Rockmart 770-5629083
2000 fescue hay, in barn, medium round bales, well fertilized, $14/per bale. Melvin Silvers Chatsworth 706-645-7139

more than 9 nmnlliS old) for each type
seed .aclvertised.. Reports will be returned upon requesL Certain varieties of seed are protecled from propagation unless they are grown as a. class of certified seed. For example, wheat seed such as Rorida 304, Coker 9134, Coker 9835 and soybean seed, such as Doles 6738, 6847
and Haskell may not be propagated for

Want blueberry bushes in Atlanta area. Steve W. Hudson 362 Indian Lk Ct Hiram 30141 770-222-7766
Want small amount of bushel gourd seed & LufJa seed. Audrey Norrell Dahlonega 706265-2510
FLOWERS FOR SALE

quilted thennal, used once, sz74; $65 cash firm. Denise Jennings Covington 770-7869538

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

12 asst'd young adults, asst'd mixed breeds

$5 ea., must take all, herd reduction. T.

Russell Lawrenceville 770-682-8670

2 lrg. young adult, does, beau. bright color

w/complete set ups, breeding situation only

$25 ea. A. Andrews Athens 706-546-6998

5 to 7 week old bunnies $5 ea. H LaFavor

Lithia Springs 770-941-1806

Asst'd breeds/sizes, bunnies, fryer, breeders,

big selection, also manure, call before 9 pm. D.

Morgan Monroe 770C207-0010

Asst'd breeds/sizes, bunnies, fryers,

breeder, many to choose from. Jimmy Yancey

Snellville 770-972-2346

Breeder does for sale, some bred, Mini-

Rex, Mini-Lop, Dwarf, Dutch, Standard, some

bucks, State licensed. Donna Bowlden Butler

912-847-2994

Bunnies to breeders, $10/up, all colors,

Mini-Rex bunnies. Rita Huff Eatonton 706-

485-7566

Bunnies to breeders, Lops, Mini-Rex,

Dwarf, Dutch, NZW San Juan.
saie.' s. .Fryers, big stock,reduction

S~tGanudinaerdy

Covington 770-7866227

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, 6 wks. old, mixed 1/2 San Juan,

$6 ea. Ronnie Albritton Mauk 912-862-5996

California NZW, Dutch, Rex, other bunnies

to breeders, Fryers live or dressed, rabbit

composed/cages.

George

Barron

Barnesville 770-358-6682

English Angora bunnies, dill. colors, cute

and fuzzy $40 ea., mixed Mini-Lop, brown $10. Kathleen Minkkinen Dallas 770-443-

5788

Flemish giants for .sale, dill..ages. Wylie

'00 Bermuda hay, horse quality sq. bales, $3.75 in barn, delv. avail. Bobby Ray Dollar Adrian 912-272-9994 912-272-8770
'00 Coastal Bermuda 4x5, Coastal and Johnson grass 4x6, $25. Ray Edge Braselton 706-654-2955
_ '00 Coastal Bermuda hay, horse quality, square bales in barn, $2.50, you pick up. Ann Walsh Statesboro 912-839-2281
'00 Coastal Bermuda, 4x5 haybale cow and/or horse quality. Greg Weeks Perry 912987-5599 912-952-3729
'00 Coastal bermuda.hay, sq. bales, good quality, $3/bale. Walker Whitmire Bishop 706-769-9012
'00 Coastal bennuda, Bahia mix, 1000 lb. bales, in barn fer!., rain free, can deliver, $35. Billy Stevens Gray 912-986-6406 912-986-3720
'00 Millet hay, fescue Bermuda mix, all square bales; $1.75, '99 millet $1.25. C. C. Anthony Commerce 706-367-7116
'00 Russell bennuda sq. bales, in field or barn, no weed, well fertilized, hay analysis avail., $3.50-$4; also, '00 bermuda/fescue hay $12/roll. Marvin Green Bishop 706-769-4327
'00 Tift 44 Bermuda hay, well fert., horse qlty., rain free, sq. bales $3 in field, $3.50 in barn. Ed Williams Calhoun 706-277-1416 706-629-0608
'00 Tift 44 bermuda hay, well fertilized, in barn, rain free, horse quality sq. bales, $5/per bale. Dan.Tant Barnesville 770-358"3024
'00 Timothy or orchardgrass $2.50, Alfalfa $5.50, call evenings. J. Higdon Rossville 706-866-4999
'00 fescue 4x5 round bales in barn, $25/sq. bales $3 in barn, all fertilized, rain free. Marcus Purdy Armuchee 706-292-0697
'00 fescue hay for sale, 1000# round bales, well fertilized, rain free, weed free, $25/roll. Charles W. Mercer Rockmart 770-684-6006
'00 fescue hay, 4x4 rolls, limed, fertilized $18/roll. Terry E. Legg 7637 Young Cane Creek Rd. Blairsville 30512 706-745-1535
'00 fescue, 4x5, rnd. bales, heavily fer!., good access, will load, call for avail. J. Magnant Silver Creek 706-802-0608
'00 fescue/bermuda mxd. sq. bales, limed & fer!., $3.75 each. Fran Brogdon Buford 770-

2000 fescue hay, sq. bales in barn, $3/bale, dely. extra, well fert. Leonard Rhyne Barnesville 770-358-3913
2000 horse qlty. fescue/bermuda mxd., sq. bales $3, coastal/bermuda $4/40 roll, Alfafa $7.50 sq. bale, dely. avail. R.J. Campbell Rockmart 770-748-3419
250 rolls browntop millet hay, rain free. Todd Haga Fort Valley 912-825-7481
Alicia Hay For Sale: Round Rolls and Square Bales... Willis C Courson 171 Live Oak Lane Nicholls 31554 912-632-8473 912-632-84 73
Choice horse qlty. Coastal bennuda hay, sq. and rnd. bales; also, mulch hay. Winton Harris Screven 912-586-6687
Coastal bermuda hay $3/sq. bale in field, $3.50 in barn. Bishop Pirkle Covington 770786-6095
Feed Oats cleaned - in 50# bags, reasonably priced, leave message. Edwin Allen Butler 912-862-3288
Feed oats, bulk only, $2 per bsh. Marvin Lewis 919 Ga. Hwy. 33 Cordele 912-2734329
Fescue & Orchard grass hay, 4x5 rolls, '00 crop, delivery avail. B. Rogers Rock Spring 706-764-1373
Horse quality Russell Bermuda hay, sq. bales $2.75 in field, weed free, fertilized, taking orders for mid-September cutti'ng,
otheff. Jimmy_ Thompson ~l:la.!dwin J09-:894--
2779
Horse quality perennial peanut hay, square bales. Susan Braun Hahira 31632 912-7943666
Large, round bales, top quality, Coastal Bermuda, delivered in middle-GA area. Tommy Copelan Eatonton 706-485-8795
Mulch hay $2.50 per bale. Tony Merck Jenkinsburg 770-775-0829
New crop bermuda hay, square bales, $4.00 ea., in barn. Larry Eley White Plains 706-467-2184
Oats for sale, '00 crop, top qlty. feed or seed, bulk only, $3 per bsh. Ted Milliron Shellman 912-679-5801
Oats, top qlty., also, wheat, for feed and fall seed. Tommy Adcock Good Hope 770-267-

sale unless the seed has been grown as a class of certified seed. Propagation of such seed is a violation of the Plant Variety Protection Act and the Federal Seed Act. If you have questions regarding certified seed, call the Market Bulletin office or the Georgia Department of Agriculture Seed Division, ("4} 656-3635.
'00 Abruzzi rye, 85% germ., cleaned & bagged, $7/per bu., quanity cheaper, del. avail. L)'.Jldon Mize Royston 706-245-5314
'00 Abruzzi rye, 97% germ., cleaned & bagged, 50# bag, certified transitional organic, $7Jbag. Peter Cimino Reynolds 912-847-2231
'00 Wrens Abruzzi rye, 56# bag; 97"k germ., $5.50Jbag, trailer load cheaper. Jerry Ellis Griffin 770-228-4719
'00 Wrens Abruzzj rye, 86% germ, cleaned and bagged, 5611 bu. bag. Tommy Whibnire Bowman 706-376-9359
'00 Wrens Abruzzi rye, 92.5% germ., cleaned & bagged, treated, $7/per. bag. Gerald Smith Americus 912-924-6252
'00 Wrens Abruzzi rye, 93% germ., cleaned & bagged, $7.50/bag, 97"k, $8/bag. Edrill Tyner Fort Valley 912-825-2056
'00 Wrens Abruzzi rye, cleaned, bagged & treated, 93% genn., 1,000 bushels/$7. David Hall Danville 912-962-3699
'00 Wrens Abrozzi rye, seed clean & bagged, 89% genn., 99% pure seed, $7/per bushel. Ben Hadderi-GibS<in 706'598-2450
'99 &'00 Wren Abruzzi rye 75 & 85% germ., $7/per bushel, bag clean & treated. Tim Brown Chesler 478-358-4189
00 Wrens Abruzzi rye, 561 bag, 97% germ., $5.50Jbag, trailer loads cheaper. Tony Ellis Griffin no-227-2094
Abruzzi rye 82-89% germ, $7.00/per 50 lb.
bag, 200 0r more bags,$6.50/bag, de!. avail.
on large orders. Sheri Jones Reynolds 912955-8238
Annual rye grass seed, cleaned & bagged, 50 lb. bags, 94% germ., $16/ per. bag. Troy Chandler Danielsville706-789-3726
Bermuda. sprigs, Alicia, Tift 85, Tift 78. Ray Beaty Coolidge 912-941-2047
Browntop rrullet 24 cent per. lb., 86%

If you have questions about this category, call Emerald Johnson at 404-651-9084.

Row'er seed offered for sale has not been

tested for germination since it often is

collected in very limited quantities.

$1 w/SASE ea. pkg.: black-eye Susan vine,

birds eye pinks, catnip, chinese for-get-me-

nots, cups and sauces, Deb's sylvesters

2000. Debbi Knuth 665 Weldon Rd.

Palmetto 30268

$1.50 ea pkt./$0.55 LSASE, Northern Sea-

oats, odd-seed evening primrose, purple

vernonia missurica, red salvia coccinea. Alejo

Moore Chula 912-831-5383

$1.50 ea w/$0.55 LSASE: white butterfly

bushm physalis/blue flowers, gloriosa lily, tiny

yellow hibiscus. K. lane Valdosta 912-242-

1368

.

$1.50 ea.I w/LSASE $0.55: Solanum/gold golfbaO fruit, Zebra grass, white oleander, yellow flower toothache, duranta. B. Lane Chula 912-831-6386
$1/pkg. w/LSASE, (extra post. mull. orders): larkspur, o.f. poppy, sweet William, o.f. hollyhock, coneflower (echinacae), Rudbeckia (glorosia daisy), melampodium. Nancy Crosby Reidsville 912-739-4754
$1/pkt. w/SASE: cleome, four o'clock, money plant, rudbeckia, purple cone flower, impatien. Venita Thompson Maysville 706335-5238 . ..

'00 Red Cypress or cardinal vine seed, attracts hummingbirds, purple cleome seed, $1/pkt., SASE. L. Norman 1680 Hampton Walk Dr. Hoschton 30548
'00 marshmallow seed, extremely beau. flowers and plants, perennial, $2 w/SASE. Vaughn Allis<>n 158 Royal Palm Dr. Marble Hill30148
'00 seed, re-seeding petunias mxd., 1000 seeds/$1 plus SASE. C. Arnold 644 Lynn Ave. Jefferson 30549 706-367-4700
'00 seed: purple cone flower, black eyed Susan, shasta & yellow daisy, acantus, verbena, 4 o'clock, Glory Morning $1/SASE. G. Samford Avondale Estates 404-2990505.

I I

Richardson Jonesboro 770-478-6352 Florida Whites, Rex, Harlequins, Satins;
reducing herd, breeding stock and feeders; near Conyers, $5 ea. Thomas Green Oxford 770-784-0649
Free male blk./white Mini-Lop rabbit,

945-6433
'00 oats, super horse quality feed, heavy, germ. 96%; cleaned, 50 lb. bags of Alicia hay, square & round. Carol Sapp Barney 912775-2038
'OO sorghum sudan square bales, $1.50 in

7639
Orchard grass & fescue hay, 4x4 rolls. $15/roll or will trade for large frame bred heifers. Robert Hucke LaFayette 706-7642309
Orchard. grass and fescue, fert. 4x5 rolls

germ., cleaned & bagged. Billy Turlington Covington 770-786-5116
Crimson Clover, 94% germ., 0.70/per. pd., 50# bags. large quantity cheaper. Scotty Jones Reynolds 912-949-2307
Ga. collards, genn 78%, purple top turnips,

'99 giant mix color zinnia seeds $1/pk. w/SASE. Mamie Hayes Williamson 770228-3868
'99 purple coneflower (echinacea) seed $1/Tbsp. LSASE; hardy perennial, goldfinches love them. Wynn Mott 3736 State

friendly not for slaughter. Kevin Daft Atlanta field, excellent feed hay. Wallace Vassar 487 $17-$20, can deliver, call evenings. Nell germ. 83%, lge. pumpkin seed, germ. 60%, Hwy. 60 Suches 30572

404-633-2409

Benson St. Hartwell 30643 706-376-9019 Hicks Ringgold 706-375-4763

$1/pkg., SASE Emily Waters Savannah 1 gal. Hollies, Compacta Fosters, Helleri, 3

Mini-Rex rabbits, pedigree, small breed,

velvet fur bunnies, breeders, supplies avail.

Paul Edenfield Buford 770-277-0554

NZ, White, Red, Black bunnies, breeder

does, and fryers, healthy, call aft. 6 pm. J.

Olsen Dahlonega 706-867-7008

NZW breeders, 12"-14 wks., $7-$12, 4-6

wks., bunnies $3-$4, qlty. stock, Mini-Lop,

Dwarfs, Mini-Rex, San Juan. Charles Kent

Ocilla 912-468-7423

Pedigreed English Angora rabbits from

regd. Champion stock $35. Angela Morris

Blairsville 706-374-3767

Purebred Satins w/pedigree blk., red,

copper. Paul Nix Ball Ground 770-893-4221

Rabbit breeder cages, single

cages/hutches, feeders, drinkers, wire/rabbit

boxes. Lou MacDonald Flowery Branch

404-656-3722

San Juan Cotton Tail rabbits, $6 ea., home

of th original Mountain Runners.

R.

Grantham Jasper 706-692-3449

San Juan rabbits field mixed, raised in open

field, environment not caged $1 O ea. Dennis

Waters Hinesville 912-877-6925

Young breeding Dwarfs $25 ea., feeder

rabbits, Lops, Min.is, all kinds and colors.,

$5/up. Frankie Hicks Conyers 770-483-6498

Clean Garden

Remove old garden plants that have stopped bearing, according to the University of Georgia Extension Service. Cleaning up the garden is vital to next year's garden. It wipes out hiding places for diseases and insects.

'00, fescue & orchard grass hay, good quality, large round, square bales, negotiable. Henry A. Allison Cleveland 706-865-2710
'99 Alfalfa hay 3' cutting sq. bales, exc. qlty, loaded w/leaves, $8.50. David Eash Alto 706-778-1588
'99 Alfalfa hay w/brome mix sq. bales, good quality, high protein, excellent for horses, barn stored, $9/bale. Keven Holloday Commerce 706-336-6557
'99 Alfalfa hay, premium horse qlty. ,. second cutting, . dely. avail. or pick-up at farm. R. Roberson Rome 706-232-0583
'99 Alicia hay, horse qlty., sq. bales, $3 per bale. D. Foister Camilla 912-294-0204
'99 Coastal bermuda, horse qlty., sq. bales/$2.50; also, '00 wheat straw, sq. bales/$2. Curtis Gay Register 912-852-9035
'99 Tift 44 bennuda, well fert. & weed free, 60+ 4x5 rolls, $15/roll, Ive. msg. Steve Taunton Hahira 912-794-1066
'99 and '00 Bermuda Fescl.ie mix 4x5 rolls, can load at farm $1 O and $20. H. M. Rawlins Zebulon 770-567-4114
.'00 horse quality orchard grass/clover or fescue/clover for cattle, over 2000 square bales. Gary William Schlageter Warner Robins 478-923-7028
00 Alfalfa Hay, irrigated, analytical results available, $7/bale, 00 Coastal Bermuda, $4.50/bale, no delivery Mike Williams Social Circle 404-372-1054
00' Bermuda Hay, well fertilized, rolls or bales, UGA tested, Johnny Whiddon, Quitman, 775-3357(N), 263-4103(D) Johnny Preston Whiddon Whiddon 912-775-3357

Orchard, bermuda, fescue mix hay, 2000 cutting, horse quality, mold free, $2.50/per bales. Buck Dills Blairsville 706-745-1235
Quality lift hay, can deliver. Ron Botts Bainbridge 912-243-2616
Shelled feed corn $81100 bag; feed oats $2.25/bushel, excellent horse feed or seed quality. Robert Wayne Montgomery Reynolds 912-847-2356
Notice to Advertisers Advertisers, please do not submit multiple advertisements for publication in the same issue of the Market Bulletin. Only one (1) notice may be placed by any family unit in any issue of the Market Bulletin. Family unit refers to all individuals sharing the same residence, address or telephone number. If multiple ads are submitted for the same issue, only one ad will be published; the other ads will not be held over for subsequent editions or returned to advertisers. Advertisers are advised to review the guidelines on page 2 and any additional requirements listed under ad categories before su_bnntting advertisements.

912-927-2155 Iron & clay pea seed, 81% germ. for sale,
great for food plots. Johnny Day Ambrose 912-384-0552
Iron Clay peas, 90% & 88% germ., 50 lb. $15/bag, 60 lb. $18/bag, Centennial soybeans, 60 lb.J$8.50. C. Thompson 3418 Heather Dr Augusta 30909 706-733-7092
Miki multiplying onions for fall planting, $15 gal., plus $3.00 postage. Ray L Lingerfelt 2191 Tltshaw Rd. Gainesville 30504-5865 77()-534..7348
Multiplying onions for fall planting, $12/gal. Jack Hobbs 1050 Ridge Rd BuUer 30043 912-862-5250
Oats 90% germination, forage type. James Bailey Elberton 706-283-3376
Oats cleaned & bagged, 92% germ., Brooks variety, $3.25/bu. Dennis Burroughs Hull 706-548-4826 706-548-4949
Oats-Ra. 502. 96% germ., weed free,
cleanedlbagged, $5/bu., combine run, bulk. $3/bu. Michael Hall Sylvester 912-776-5355
Old fashion multiplying onions for fall/summer planting, $12 gal+ $3 S&H. Earl Teny Wrens 706-547-2242
Oki timey yellow multiplying onions, 3/lbs., $12/postage, $4., onion to eat yr. around. R. Jones Gainesville 770-536-1712
Red multiplying onions for fall planting, $8/gal., call before coming. Edwin Chester 2465 Old Milton Pkwy Alpharetta 30004 770475-5804
Sweet white nest onions, $6 _00 pint, postage paid. M. Mobley camilla 912-336-
8040

gal., Abelia, Carolina, Sapphire, Leyland, Savannah, below retail, gty. disc. Rodger Rotta Greensboro 706-467-6014
4" perennials, 350 var., .$1.25; special sales, eucalyptus, palms, ferns and roses, display garden. Selah Ahlstrom Jackson 770-775-4967
Achillea, hosta, mtn. mint, daylilies, Siberian iris, black berry lily, crinum lily, bloom rebloom dwarf iris; ginger, Japanese iris, other. Paul Banister Roswell 770-587-2088
Ajuga 100 for $25 PP, white marigold seed, dreamland zinnia, yellow melampodium, dahrra, all seed 100/$3. P.P. Bob Reese Valdosta 912-244-8891
Amaryllis bulblets, large '99, $15/100 fall orders, blooming size 6/$30, all PPD mixed colors. C.D. Hill Ft. Valley 912-825-2719
Angel's trumpet seeds, dbl. bush type, $1/pkg. w/SASE, w/instr., purple, yellow or white. Fran Chapman 129 Westfield Rd. Leesburg 31763
Angel's trumpet, amaranth, ornamental pepper, morning glory, passion flower, foxglove, rudbeckia, zinnia $1/pk. w/SASE. Barbara Barrett Sharpsburg 770-304-8413
Angel's trumpet, yellow (giant) & pink, all sizes 6" to 6'. Bill Mizzell Atlanta 404-7676120 404-932-8124
Angel's trumpets. white blooms, all in pots and growing $5 ea. W. T. Smith Newnan 770-252-9764
Bamboo starts, giant timber, grows 5"
diameter, 65' tall. Rick C. Mclemore Rossville 706-866-2785
Only one act may be placed per family unit.

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday August 30, 2000

Bulletin Calendar

Giant bloom zinnias, mxd. colors, red Seeds: sweet shrub, sweet William, Siberian Dried peaches, 3 lbs. for $20, ppd. Norma
sunflower, '00 bachelor buttons, mixed colors, iris, tiger lily, daylily, perwrinkle, $0.50 postage. Halley RR 2, Box 24E Metter 30439 912-685red hummingbird vine, $1/ea. pk. USASE. K. Lavida Childs 170 Mallory Dr. LaGrange ;::;52=.6::..:6:___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

LIVESTOCK SALES & EVENTS

Sept. 2 Horse Fun Show, halter, pleasure, Glenn Cedartown 770-748-3195

30241

Farm raised/state inspected fallow deer

Sept.1 Small Animal & Goat Sale, every Fri., 7 pm, Horse & Tack Sale, 1st & 3rd Sat., 7 pm, Buggytown Auction, 1315 Hwy. 341 S., Barnesville. Info: 770-7862029/358-1721.
Sept. 1 Cow/Calf Sale, 7 pm, selling 275 head at Dixie Livestock, 1-16 (Exit 90) &

fun & fun speed classes, show at 8 pm, Possum Snout Arena, Tallapoosa. Info: Sandra, 770-574-8104 or Mary, 770574-9455. Sept. 4 Horse Racing, Hwy. 106 Racing Complex. Info: 106-337-2585 (Fairmount) or 706-896-5284 (Toccoa).

U.S. Hwy. 1. Info: Willis Sikes, 912-

CRAFT FAIRS

578-3263.

Sept. 2-3 27th Annual Flatlanders Arts &

Sept. 2 Goat & Fowl Sale, 1st & 3rd Sat., 1

Crafts Show, 10 am-6 pm, arts & crafts,

pm, H&M Livestock Mkt., Hwy. 46 E.,

Camp Patten, near Lakeland. Info: 912-

Metter. Info: 912-537-2172.

482-3100/3463.

Sept. 2 Goat Sale, 1st & 3rd Sat., 1 pm, Tri Sept. 4 Labor Day Folk Life Celebration,

County Livestock Sales, Hwy. 206 &

Jarrell Plantation, 10:30 am-3:30 pm,

268 Crossing, Ambrose. Info: 912-359-

folk crafts & farm chore demos,

3803/2914.

blacksmithing, more, Juliette. Info: 912-

Sept. 2 Pony Express Horse Sale, grand

986-5172.

opening, all breed regd. & grade, tack, Sept. 7-1 O3rd Annual Toomsboro Inter-Tribal

2 pm, horses, 5 pm. Info: Sallye

Pow-Wow, Toomsboro. Info: Jerry

Forrester, 404-299-1305 or 770-788-

Lang, 912-377-8621.

3303.

Sept. 2 Draft Horse & Mule Sale, Holland

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS

Livestock, 1st Sat. of ea. month, Sept. 9-11 5.th Annual Lumber City Farm

equipment & tack sales start at 1O am,

Day, crafts, more, Hwy. 117, Lumber

Hwy. 57 E. ol Reidsville. Info: 912-654-

City. Info: Paula Rogers, 912-363-

2863.

4942.

Sept. 9 Goat & Poultry Sale, 2nd, 4th & 5th Sept. 16 Flowery Branch Fall Festival, 10

Sat., 12 noon, 5th Fri., 7 pm, R&R Goat

am-6 pm, arts & crafts, Main St.,

& Livestock Auction, 526 Hwy. 56 N.,

Flowery Branch. Info: 770-641-2308.

Swainsboro. Info: 912-237-8825/469- Oct. 6-8 9th Annual U.S. Open Stock Dog

3533.

Trials, Dawsonville. Info: Dawsonville

Sept. 9 Ga. Fall Sale, quarter horses, paints

County Chamber of Commerce, P.O.

& Appaloosas, in . conjunction w/Ga.

Box, 299, Dawsonville 30534 or 706-

Quarter Horse Assn. Futurity, Ga. Nat.'I

265-6278.

Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Perry. Info: Oct. 7-8 6th Annual Mule Roundup, large

800-240-7900 or 703-777-6975.

crowd expected, at Guysie, Ga., near

EQUINE EVENTS

Alma. Info: Barbara Spires, 912-632-

Sept. 1-4 Ga. Federation ol Saddle Clubs

5570.

Championship, Ga. Nat.'! Fairgrounds

If you have any questions about the

& Agricenter, Perry. Info: 478-748.- Bulletin Calendar, call Randy Cox at 404-

0242.

656"3682.

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. hems 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. H a change in the date, time, etc. is necessary, we will be happy to include the notices again as a correction.
-Calendar announcements should be as close to 20 words as possible and include the following information: date, time, name of event, location, and name and telephone number for further information.
When submitting multiple listings, please submit events taking place on different dates on separate sheets of paper. (All sheets may be mailed in the same envelope, however). When submitting a notice requesting handicraft exhibits, etc., please specify when you would like the request to be published; otherwise, it will be included approximately one month before the event takes place.
-Livestock auctions listed in the Market Bulletin sometimes offer related items for sale, such as livestock equipment. Notices for auctions selling any items other than livestock must be accompanied by the name and license nu.mber 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 404-656-3645.

Giant cockscombs, foxglove, sweet peas, Shasta daisies, coreopsis, rose campion, meat, shipping in-state sales only. R.

pink lady fingers, Dbl. holly hock, blue gaillardia daisies, Queen Anne's lace, $1/pkt. Castleberry Stockbridge 770-507-9700 770-

bachelor's buttons, rose moss, petunia, w/SASE. D. Hampton 511 Piney Rd. Trenton ;::;6.:.:10:..-:::.9.:.:10:0:9::...__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

snagdragons, $1/ea., w/SASE. Linda Beemis 30752

Ga. Jet sweet potatoes, now digging best in

Trenton 706-657-4409

Siberian iris $6/doz., mix col. aethia $3/ea., this area, call for info. Larry D. Mullis 213

Hen and chick plants 8/$10 ppd., old $3.50 postage. Rosa Avery 207 Ball Ground Pinecone Rd. Alma 31510 912-632-7614

fashioned, old maid seeds, all colors, Rd., Ball Ground 30107

Kaki persimmons, you pick or we pick,

$1/Tbsp. w/SASE. Donald Allen 155 Huff Dr. Lawrenceville 30044

Flowers Wanted

Fuyo, lchikikeijiro, non-astrigent and astrigent, ready to pick this fall. E Whiddon Cordele

Hosta over 250 var., minitures to giants, Need large quantities of: Coreopsis, Stella 912-273-2546 gold, blues, and many different variegated de Oro, Louisianna Iris, Big Blue Liriope, Muscadine and scuppernongs for sale $4 a

types, daylilies, ornamental grasses, Siberian Iris, Mondo Grass. Lisa Hubbard gallon. Edward N. Travis 120 Lee St.

Japanese maples. Richard Jolly Tyrone 770- Carrollton 770-832-9810

Fayetteville 30214 770-461-7253

487-5036

Want Thunbergia Garndiflora (Sky Vine). Muscadines & scuppernongs $3.50/gal.

Hosta, sedums, St. John's Wort, seaoats, Nancy Thornton 2200 Dogwood Dr. Valdosta James Reynolds Loganville 770-466-2774

trees, and more, $2 & up, send I.SASE for list. 229-242-4837

Muscadines and scuppernongs, $5 a

Rebecca Cabe 3777 W. Ellis Rd. Griffin Want hydrangeas, dried, all colors, good gallon, will pick and furnish containers. Coy

30223

quality. Susan Franklin Woodstock 770-924- Camp Loganville 770-267-7350

House plants, night blooming cactus, 4055

Muscadines and scuppemongs, ready end

begonia, peace lily, jade, aloe, mother-in-law Wanted yellow Lantana Springs, will pay of Aug., or 1st of Sept., several different

tongues, others, $2/up. Mrs. Rosser Powder postage. Mrs. Smithley Augusta 000-000- varieties, $6 a gallon. Judy Walker Newnan

Springs 770-943-6159

0038

770-253-9806

Hydrangea, hostas, althea, elephant ears

Muscadines and scuppernongs, you pick,

(variegated) sweet shrub, lambs ear crape myrtle, sedums, vinca, ajuga, rudebecka,

MISCELLANEOUS

$4 a gallon, several varieties, blue, bronze, black, also have pears for sale. Warren

many more. P.J. Black Jonesboro 770-478-

Howell Rome 706-290-9632

5557

If you have questions regarding ads in this Muscadines available now, open each day.

Hydrangeas: 12 var., mopheads, French, category; call Mercedes Lassiter at 404-651-9082. Bob Ogden 9797 Lanesbridge Rd. Jesup

(lace caps), panacles, plus gardenias, blueberry plants, ferns, elephant ears. Shirley Olmstead Hampton 770-946-3525
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
Leyland cypress $3/up, maples, Bradford pear, red, pin & willow oaks, hollies, ground cover, liriope, hydrangea, river birch, flowering cherry, cahtana. Paul Kilpatrick Buford 770-

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 Cbristmas trees. Only one ad per household is permitted in the Miscellaneous category.
Bees, Honey & Supplies

31545 912-586-6260
Muscadines, $1.25/qt., pick your own, ready Aug-Sept. Curtis Adams Roswell 770 998-4606
Muscadines, black & bronze, you pick, $10 pack, avail. now, no pesticide. Mildred Brown Union City 770-964-5304
Pecans mostly pieces $4/lb., mostly halves $5/lb plus postage, 3 lb. minimum. Russell Eaton Stockbridge 770-506-2727
Pineapple pears for sale, ready now; call for

932-5031 404-280-8823

-

Leyland cypress & Carolina Sapphire trees

1 gal./$2.50, chestnut 3 gal./$7.50. Ron

Farmer Thomasville 912-227-1401

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

1 gallon honey, $18, quarts $6, pints, $4, beepollen, $4.50. combhoney, $4, beehives, $85. John Pluta 165 Sparta Hwy 22 N.E. Milledgeville 912-452-2337
Bee colonies with honey supers, $100 each, good used brood boxes, shallow supers with frames, $8 and $5. Joseph Conti Colbert 706-742-8370
Cowen Power uncapper, chain driven feeder, very good condition $1800 firm. Jimmy Rewis Homerville 912-487-2538

more info. Felton Bryant Hoboken 912-4583307
Ripe figs for sale, $5/gal. L. Watkins Covington 770-787-4266
Scuppernongs pick your own, $3.50 per gal, we pick, $7/gal., thru Sept. N.A. Smallwood Gainesville 770-297-1273
Taking orders !or preserving pears, $10 a bushel & multipling onions, $10 gal. no shipping. Betty Stephens Monroe 770-267 5055

Madonna Lilly plants: 1/$7, 3/$17, 6/$27, Honey for sale, $10 a gallon. John & Water ground meal, flour, grits, $3/5 lbs.,

ppd in Georgia, others add $2. Neal Rich Theresia Riechert

Morganton 706-374-2801

2828

Blackshear

912_449_

$4/10 lbs. plus post., also grind your corn. Mike Buckner Junction City 706-269-3630

Money plant seed, plant in the fall, $0.50- Honey light sourwood, $30 case pts., and You pick 15 varieties of peas, call for

$1.00 SASE. H. Brooks 770-4692954

Stone Mountain

$60 532

case _2722

qts.

Verl

Tipton

Gainesville 770_

availability. Ronnie Willoughby 4175 Hwy 80 West Stapleton 30823 706-547-2802

Money plants: $1/ 2 tbsp., w/SASE. Light Sourwood new honey, $6.50/qt., You pick apples, 14 varieties, open Aug. 25

Francis Bennett Cumming 770-887-2117 combhoney, $6/qt. Wildflower $5/qt. Robert thru Oct., 10 am - 6 pm. James Prestridge

Narcissus bulbs $25/gal., spineless Hill Suwanee 770_945_0018

Blairsville 706-745-5881

outdoor cactus 3/$10. P.E. Scoggins Local unheated, unfiltered, raw honey for You pick blueberries $5/gal., also figs, $5 a

Ashburn 912-567-2526 Old Maid (zinnia) seeds, decortive gourd
seeds $1/tbsp., w/SASE. B. Bryant Atlanta
404-874-5354

sale. Wayne T. Ashmore Carrollton 770_ gal., call for appt. & directions, Canton area.

832_6317

Bill Odom Woodstock 770-926-5420

Mann lake terra patties 45/lb., pail, $70 and You pick okra, peppers, eggplants; also

honey fossle gallberry pints and quarts with garlic available; naturally grown; good taste;

Old timey daffodils bulbs $3/doz., $3 or without comb. Bruce Burn Homerville bring bags. Nell Tortorich Silver Creek 706

Beautyberry, Sparkleberry, magnolia, Native azaleas, Fothergilla, viburnum, Forsythia, Burning Bush. Dave Blihovde Cleveland 706-865-2849
Begonias: angelwing, fibrous, trailing houseplants also many kinds, sizes, long SASE for list.JS Cade 11 Woodstream Lane Tallapoosa 30176 770-574-8065
Big beautiful Ficus and Norfolk Island Pine $15/ea., angel's trumpet $6.50, many yard and house plants. Carla Houghton Marietta 770-428-2227
Black Elephant ears, banana trees, white dogwoods, junipers, Japanese red maple, hostas, hollies, many other plants. David W. Waven Kathleen 912-988-8406
Black hollyhock seeds $2/per. tsp., SASE. Dan Turner 195 Clark St. Senoia 30276
Blue larkspur seed, plant now for 2001 next bloom, $1/pkt. SASE. R. Fugate 4839 Jones Br. Cir. Norcross 30092
Brugmansia (angel trumpet tree) coral glow, snow white, apricot yellow, appleblossom pink, jean pasco, flamenka corel, $8-15 potted. Trudy Kretchman Atlanta 404-3781104
Confederate rose plant $12 each, shipped free, Confederate rose seed $2 a bolt w/SASE. Mary Wood Uvalda 912-565-7326
Daffodil $6/doz., jonquil $6/doz., shipped free. John Wood 558 W.B. Braddock Rd. Uvalda 30473
Daylilies 35 diff./$50, $7 UPS shipping, Stella de Oro 12/$25, gift plant. Anne McWilliams 208 Windsor Dr. Warner Robins

Daylilies, half price, plant reduction, please call after 5 p.m. Ken Cooper Dallas 770-4456665
Daylilies, hundreds of hybrids, new sections opened, send 2 stamps for list, call for appt. Mary Ann Denney Newnan 770-502-9320
Daylili!JS, mix col. hybrids, $12/doz. postpaid. L. Rice 272 Fling Rd. LaGrange 30240
Daylilies, send 2 stamps for 2000 price list of 500 var., super sale prices, AHS Garden. G. Griffin Rte. 4, Box 4525 Nashville 31639 912-686-5243
Daylilies: pastel colors $0.25 each, pick up. Betty Pettett Marietta 770-552-7160
Daylillies: Stella De Oro 12/$18, discount on 3 doz. or more, hosta, choose from over 180 varieties, $3 $up. M.L. Turner Powder Springs 770-943-7530
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
Dbl. poppies, love-lies bleeding, unicorn plant, Gaillardia, mixed celosia, mix cosmos, mix dbl. marigolds, rose cleome, dbl. hollyhocks, and other, $1 w/SASE. Rebecka Wade Calhoun 706-625-3379
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
Foxglove, hydragea, hellaborous, old fashioned mums, St. John's Wort, cannas, althea, azaleas and native azaleas others.

shipping; hibiscus seed $1/tsp. w/SASE; Siberian iris, Scotch broom; also, boxwoods.
B. Lunsford Suches 706_747_2331

Pachysandra (variegated or grn), English Ivy, wintercreeper, lamium, Lily of the Valley,

Mondo, daylily, aucuba, liriope, hosta,

clematis, others. C.O.

Henderson

Alpharetta 770-475-6503

Peony poppies, foxglove, black bachelor

buttons, snapdragons, sweet pea, 4 o'clock,

rose moss, dbl. & Jermiah Phillips

sing. Box

H11Ho,

100 E w/SASE. Phillips Drive

Trenton 30752

Phillipine lily seed, Tbsp. $1 plus SASE. F.
o Fluker p box 4138 Columbus 31904

Plants: Cahaba River lilies, Tropicana,

Princess Di Cannas, Bear's Britches,

Evergreen Clematis, Walking Iris,

Netherlands Butterfly Weed. Shirley Gray

Macon 912-477-3788
Plastic 3 gal. containers $0.1 o. Charles

Futral Fayetteville 30215 770-460-1030

Pond plants, all types, establish now for

best spring growth. Ellen Morley 620 Janice

Dr. Fayetteville 30214 770-969-7468

Pond plants, will ship, many diff. var.,

price list avail., send SASE. Susan

Kingsolver 202 Piedmont Park Hull 30646

706-369-7917



Poppy seed, dbl. ruffle, $1/tbsp. or $1.50/2

tbsp., plus long SASE. R. Barber 157 Oak

Ridge Tri. Fayetteville 30214 770-969-7204

Red leaf castor mole bean 50 seeds/$1

w/SASE. John Carroll Buford 770-945-6901

Reseeding Petunias, all colors, $1/pkg.,

912_487_2001
New beehives 1 1/2 story, $125, also, new queen bees $10 each, pick up only, all bees state inspected. Don Kuc.henmeister Lula 706.677_3502
New crop Tupelo and Gallberry honey now ready, Summer queens beginning August 1st. Joann Rowell Nahunta 912-462-5068
Very light quality sourwood, $25 a gallon at farm. Lloyd Allison Cleveland 706-865-4485
Very light, rare, exceptional, delicious sourwood honey $32, Wild Mountain honey, $26 a gallon, will del. to you. Michael Surles Blairsville 706-745-4170
Will remove honeybees, pollination services, wax for sale, honey in Perry area, reasonable quotes. D. Oliver Perry 912-9877454
Will remove honeybees, yellow jackets, hornets, wasps anywhere in Georgia, free estimate, reasonable prices. Cindy Bee Marietta 770-424-0076
Things To Eat
'00 dried apples $13.50 ppd. Mrs. Robert Norrell 3903 Turner Rd. Gainesville 30506
'99 pecan crop $1/lb. unshelled, $4/lb. shelled. Robert Bassett Macon 912-7881648
'99 shelled pecans, mostly halves, $7/lb. bagged in freezer, postage paid in Ga., 3 lb. min., call nights. Franklin Eaton Gainesville 770-532-9340
2000 dried peaches, 2 lbs., $12.50 ppd. H.

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Herbs
All new crop elephant garlic, $6ldz. ppd. Lee Abernathy 469 Hwy. 109 Meansville 30256 770-567-5332
Catawissa multiplying year round green onions, 15/$10, 40/$20, 100/$40. J: Thorne 216 Piedmont Rd. The Rock 30285 706-6463695
Fish & Supplies
12-14"Sierile grass carp, 3-5'', 5-6"; 6-8'\811" channel catlish, qty. disc., free statewide dely. avail. Mike Buford Cordele 912-273..:.4.:..15::..:0=----------------
A1 quality channel fingerlings, graded, priced by size, accurate weights & counts, gtd. live, healthy, immediate delivery. G.L. Gilbert Thomaston 706-648-3409 706-648-2062
All sizes of improved channel catlish avail., locally hatched & grown, disease free, 24", 46", 6-8" & eating size. J. Holyoak Alapaha ""91~2'--5::..:3o..=2o...-5::..:3c.=9-=.5_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Bass, bluegill, channel catlish, redbreast, shellcrackers, sterile grass carp. del. avail. pickup appt. only. Danny Austin Roberta 912_83_6_-..:.49""3'-8~-----------
Bass, channel catlish fingerlings, bluegill, bream, shell cracker, hybrid bream, sterile grass carp, dely. avail. Tony Chew Manchester 706-846-3657
Catalpa trees $1 to 1.50 ea. Joe Mask Fayetteville 770-461-7068

31088 912-923-5160

Verma Farlow East Point 404-767-7656

SASE. Tyre Upchurch 46 Upchurch Rd. Kinsey Cleveland 706-865-5510

Channel catlish, bluegill, redbreast, shell-

Daylilies close out sale, $1.50 each, 1 gal. Fragrant ginger lily (blooms in Sept.), McDonough 30252 770-957-4709

Apples, orient pears, light dark raw mtn. cracker, hybrid bream, sterile grass carp,

containers. R. Braddy Glennville 912-654- Japanese roof iris, black-eyed Susan, Roal iris, one gal. pots, huge two-three honey, closed Saturdays. Edward Colston crappie, and large-mouth bass. Herman

3424

hydrangeas, ferns, will ship. Dirk Wilbur fans. Mary Gatlin Decatur 404-373-51 02 Taylorsville 770-382-9619

Walker Centerville 912-971-4383

Daylilies fall sale, send SASE for listing of Lilburn 770-921-0190

Seeds; all seeds $1 w/SASE, 2 tbsp. dk. Blueberries late season, while avail. dawn Channel catlish, sterile grass carp, bluegill,

plants.. Carol Burges Rte. 2, Box 118-B Pavo Fragrant pink sasangua, sasonqua linens, pink hollyhock, 30 white dogwoods. M. to dusk daily; containers furnished; call ahead shell cracker, red breast, hybrid bream,

31778

camellia, green Japanese maples, aucuba, Hayes 709 S. Harney St. Camilla 31730

for information. Lisa Alcorn Monroe delivery available. John Mitchell Springfield

Daylilies, 100 fans, mix cols., $35 plus $5 mondo, gardenia, hosta, daylillies. W.L. Morris Seeds: dahlia, poppy, carnation, portulaca, nepenthefarms@mindspring.com 770-267- .:..9.:..12;:;...:.7-=.5..:.4-'3"'6"'9""6_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

shipping w/order. S.H. Hill 144 Calhoun Rd. Atlanta 404-355-5249

snapdragons, pansy, nicotiana, hibiscus, 7951

Crickets $11/thousand, $3 shipping, 2000

Sylvester 31791

Free Iris and cannons, you dig, var. lirope Lupines and etc. $1.25 per. pkt. S.A.S.E. Brown and white yard eggs for sale. M. or more ppd. Gray Pettit Cedartown 770

Daylilies, Stella de Oro, $20 per doz., no shipping. Mrs. Carney Alpharetta 770-475-

grass, mondo border, grass boxwoods, moonflower, daylilies, magnolia, hosta. Bucky

Reginald Bankston 3008

Fayetteville 770-461- Heath Zebulon 770-567-3849 770-567-8036 748-0008 Brown turkey figs ready August, $5 gal; '-'-E"-l..::ec..::t..::..::.f-is_h_s-ca_l_e-r,-$-12__5 __A_rn_o_ld-M-cB-r-id-e

4957

Malcom Madison 706-342-4670 706-474- Seeds: snow-on-mountain, purple apples for jelly, pies; kieffer pears coming in Statesboro 912-865-2595

Daylilies, black-eye Susan, hosta, hardy 2769 hibiscus, liriope, Homestead verbena, When advertising in the Market Bulletin,

bachelor's button, marigold, Martin gourd or luffa $1/pkg. w/LSASE ea. kind. Mary Tindall

Sept. J. Poss Cumming 770-889-0566

Fall bass harvest, adult bass all sizes,

Brown turkey figs ready now, we pick, call sterile grass carp, channel catfish, bluegill,

aucuba, other, no shipping. Betty Stephens the individual owner's name must be .114 Hill Rd. Ashburn 31714 229-567-2473 for .availability. Neena Clary Douglasville pond supplies. Greg Grimes Ball Ground

Monroe 770-267-5053

listed in the ad.

Please observe our 20 word limit.

770-942-1599

770-735-3523

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Golden, brook, brown & rainbow trout for Pine straw, dealers and producers only, 124 sale, pick up or delivery. Willis Dyer ac. of 14 yrs. old loblolly very clean, .dry

ag consumer line

Baiting

Hiawassee 706C896-3915

plantation in Macon county. David Slonaker

Grass carp 8" to 10"; 10" to 12", channel Midland 706-569-6105 catfish fingerlings 4", 5" to 6", 7" to 9", bass Pine straw, fresh clean bales $2.75, free

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bream, del. or pick up avail. Robert Brown del., South-Atlanta, installation available.

Brooks 770-719-8039

Josh Bulloch Warm Springs 706-846-3665

Yes. A pet dealers' license will be required by the Georgia areas planted in accordance with

Rainbow trout, large sizes & fingerlings, farm pick up by appointment or del. Ted Logan EllijaJl 706-635-2812

Pinestraw, $2.85 pick up, $3.35 deliver, installation available. Russ Austin Loganville 770-466-9111

Department of Agriculture. An inspector from the Department also will conduct a pre-license inspection of the facility to determine if it

official USDA recommendations for wildlife food plots. In states where

Red wigg)ers bait size $15-lb., minimum Top soil, farm rich,_ will deliver, also can is suitable for maintaining fish for sale. The inspector also will make such guidance does not exist, dove

order 2-lbs postage paid. Lucy Brantley 693 Lott Rd. Douglas 31535 706-384-4743
Red wigglers, bedrun worms, 5000/$25, 10,000/$40, shipped ppd. w/instr. R. Stapleton Lumber. Ci!Jl 912-363-4451
Regd. producers of sterile. grass carp, channel catfish, bluegill, shellcracker, redbreast, hybrid bream, largemouth bass,

work soil with Bobcat. Jerry Wiley Dallas 770-459-8039
Topsoil, sgl. axle dump, del. avail., 10 mi. radius Hampton/McDonough area, $110 per load. Ray Miller Hampton 770-478-5658
Want horse, cow or chicken fertilizer in Blairsville Ga. Dan Haight Decatur 404-3730946

sure that an applicant is knowledgeable about various fish breeds and the specific needs of each type.
***
Where could I locate a good buying-point for fresh fruits and vegetables?
You should try one of the State Farmers' Markets located

hunting can proceed if the planting follows USDA recommendations for crop production.
Federal regulations, however, are more restrictive with respect to hunting waterfowl, coots, and

del. avail. Paul Williams Hawkinsville 912892-3144
Small channel catfish fingerlings, treated

Wheat straw, $2.50 per bale. Ken Jones 2994 Old Broad Mill Rd.. Loganville 770318-1962

throughout Georgia. These markets provide a variety of commodities fresh out of the fields. The Atlanta State Farmers'

cranes in agricultural settings if seeds or grains are scattered on the

and disease free, pick up or del avail. Freddy Wheat straw, large bales under barn, $3 Market is the largest wholesale market of its kind in the world. For ground, limiting the sport to areas

*** Tribble Alamo 912-568-1879

Sterile grass carp, DNR registered, quantity

discount, farm pickup Mon-Sat, statewide

delivery,

calls

9:00

to

bale. David McClendon Locust Grove 770775-3254
Oddities

more information on market locations and what is in season, call one of the numbers listed below.

subject to a normal planting, harvesting, or post-harvest manipulation or normal soil

9:00,agrasscarp@aol:com. Del Chapman McDonough 770-957-8916
Sterfle grass carp, channel catfish fingerlings, bluegill, shell cracker, redbreast,

Beautifully wrapped, homemade herbal soap, lavender, cinnamon and other; also old fashioned herbal salves and cream, all natural. P.J. Taylor Buena Vista 912-649-

How can I be sure the bottled water I purchase is "spring" water? Under state law, "spring water" is defined as water which is derived from an underground water-bearing zone which flows

stabilization practice. Unlike doves, these birds cannot be hunted over freshly-planted wildlife food plots.

hybrid bream, free delivery. Ringo Merritt WaJlnesboro 706-554-0182
Sterile grass carp, channel catfish, all sizes,

5496
Corn roaster and trailer, propane fired, cooks 500 ears of corn per hour, also cooks

naturally to the surface of the earth or water which is taken from a bore hole and has been analyzed and identified as coming from that

A third issue ,that prompted questions during last year's hunting

bluegill & redear bream & bass. Ed potatoes. Ray Lakes Columbus 706-562- same zone. When you purchase hottled water, to ensure that you buy season involved the legality of

Henderson Dearing 706-595-7183

1654

only "spring" water, remember this one simple point: While the term hunting doves over fields or

Sterile grass carp, channel! catfish, bluegill, shellcracker, redbreast, hybrid bream, largemouth bass, .del. avail. Clint Shiver

Gentle, homemade lye soap. 4 oz. bar $1.50. shp. $3/order. . Linda Stewart Cumming 770-887-6988

"spring" may be used in the brand name of the product, it may not be used in the description of the product, which usually is located

pastures where feed has been placed for livestock. Hunting doves over

Newton 912-734-5144

Good quality gourds for craft and martins, below the name. Some typical descriptions included on bottled such areas remains lawful under the

Sterile grass carp, qty. discounts, DNR regd.nic., statewide del. avail. or farm pickup by appt., catfish fingerlings, bream. Randy

several sizes to choose from, $1 and up. Hoyt Howard Cumming 770-887-2039
Good quality gourds for crafts and Martins,

water products include ''pure dnnking water," ''natural drinking water" or "bottled water."

new federal baiting regulations. "As a hunter, you need to know

Bennington Cumming 770-889-9341

several shapes and sizes to choose from, $1 If you have problems or questions about products or services the rules. You should review both

Will meet or beat any price on hybrid each. William Blackwell bream, coppernose bream, largemouth bass, 2646

Jasper 770-735- regulated by the Georgia Department of Agriculture, write: Consumer federal and state regulations before

2 &3'', prompt statewide dely. avail. V: Buford Gourds $1 to $3, many shapes martins, Services, Room 224, Agriculture Building, 19 ML. King Jr. Dr., Atlanta, the season starts. Always check your

Cordele 912-273-4157

dippers & bottles, will ship. Anne McKinney Georgia 30334-4201, or call toll-free, 1-800-282-5852 (statewide), or in hunting site for bait," Adams said.

Worms for sale, bedrun red wigglers, $15 for 5 gallon bucket, bring' your own bucket, no shipping. Tina Ashley Knoxville 912-8362410

1184 Swint Rd. Griffin 30224 770-233-0983
Handcrafted soothing moisturizing goat's milk soaps organically grown herb soaps, lotions, bath teas, much more. Kim Gay

metro Atlanta, 404-656-3645.
Want siding, flooring, tin from old houses, barnes in central Georgia, will remove and

' Seasoned oak firewood, split & cut to ariy size, del. & stacked $130/cord. J. Waters

"If you hunt on fannland and find grains or seeds scattered on the ground, be cautious. Talk to the

Fertilizers & Mulches
'00 Fescue mulch, dry, tight bales, $2 in barn. Bill Fagan Cumming 770-887-3437

Meansville 770-358-0220
Have wrought iron parts to 100 + year old wagon, interested in offers. Missie Pilon Danielsville 706-795-3044

clean. Ken Teeter Macon 912-986-2131
Want single axle enclosed trailer, would consider light duty dual axle trailer. Joe Webb Swainsboro 912-562-3999

Dawsonville 706-265-3882
Timber

landowner or your host. Know what agricultural practices are recommended for the areas where

'00 fescue mulch sq. bales in barn, $2/bale, Homegrown and homemade hertial Want to buy a cattle feed wagon. Larry The Timber for Sale category is designed you hunt."

leave message if no answer. Jerome Bunn ForsJl!h 912-994-9422
'00 mulch hay, .sq.. bales .stored.. in barn,

Glycerin flea soap, samples $0.50 each, larger bars, $2.75 each. Jan Cash Covington 770-385-8412

Redmond Springfield 912-754-3091

to provide an option for forest farmers to

Want wrought iron t}tpe ice cream parlor market their .standing timber. Timber

table. Dale Coursey Portal-912-865-2903- .advertised-. in this. category must .be

The Service has updated its guidance for .hunters, posting

$1.25 a bale. John McAfee Ranger 706-3372218
'00 wheat & rye straw, heavy bales barn stored, $3 bale, large quantities avail., del. avail. Jas_on Strickland Watkinsville 706769-5852
'00 wheat straw sq. bales in barn $2/bale, del. avail. Paul Vincent 1810 Bleckley Rd. Fort ValleJl 912-825-5157
'00 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 912-5520665
00' wheat straw square bales in barn $2.50 a bale, leave message if .no answer. Jerry Wood Athens 706-353-1625
00' wheat straw, large tight square bales at the barn, $2.50 a bale. Toby Bullington Lizella 912-935-8742
2000 wheat straw for sale, $1.75 at bale quantity discounts. Chris Alexander Elberton 706-283-9610
400 sq. bales, '00 rye straw hay good, tight bales in barn, $1 .50 a bale if taken. Nathan Brantley Wrightsville 912-278-6384
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
Aged horse manure mixed with wood shavings, $5 pick up, 3 for $10, you load. D. Landers Stockbridge 770-957-2754
For lawn and gardens aged horse compost, buy 1 get 1 free. Anne Primerano Gainesville 770-889-7969
Free horse manure mix w/shavings, you pick up, easy access, convenient for ClarkOconee & surrounding counties, load by appt.-small charge. D. Vaughn Bogart 706769-6706
Free large fallen oak, you cut and haul, must be insured. 0. Culp Woodstock 770664-5181

Martin, craft, crooked handle, bottle neck gourds will ship. Wallace Maxwell Royston 706-245-4218
One 22 gal. and one 19 gal. cast iron pot for sale, $125 each. John Whelchel Riverdale 770-991-1690
Railroad mail cart, very old for sale. June Ervin Calvary 912-872-8143
Miscellaneous Wanted
Want any unwanted pecan trees or oak, will cut & haul off. J. Harper Hampton 770'7070692
Want anyone having broom stick sticthing with instructions. Arrahwanna Swafford 3745 Harmony Church Rd. Gainesville 30507
Want bark as it peels from Sycamore tree, will pick up. Mary Brown Marietta 770-4390056
Want bottling tank or 6-1 O frame extractor, motorized . preferred, if not, must be reversible. Bob Cordell Blairsville 706-7812544
Want chicken nesting boxes, rust ok. Pam Gibbs BJlron 912-956-0327
Want cool-cell pads (2 inch thick) for chicken houses. Mike Bloodworth Knoxville 912-836-2535
Want corral panels, South/East, reasonable price. Jerry Johnson Garfield 912-763-3291
Want culvert pipe 24" dia used, need 100 ft., call with price and location. Earl Wilbanks Douglasville 770-942-6027
Want fill dirt_ for my property in south Paulding Cty., small rock, easy access. Martin Queen Powder Springs 770-424-6745
Want house to tear down for lumber material. W. A. Corley Fayetteville 770-4613686
Want metal chicken house nest boxes, 4 or more nests per unit, must be cheap. Legay Saul FaJletteville 770-487-7363
Want old farm house or old bldg. materials, need flooring, siding, brick, etc., NE Ga.,.can remove. Cindy Bregenzer Norcross 770393-0089

Out-Of-State Wanted
Lady living in Athen Ga area having 140 farmall with cultivators & sub soiler. John Ward cocoa FL 321-636-5041
Want broiler houses to rent or possible purchase, preferred location Madison, Thomson, Lincolnton, Athens and Washington. Greg Zechman Randleman NC 336-495-5064
Want copper candy pot, or bucket, 10 to 25 gallon. Jan Knight Columbia SC 803-7727891
Want poultry equipment; lubing, val drinkers, 48" 54" fans, curtain: machines, drops, alarms, cool cells, vent boxes. Michael Brunson Opp AL 334-493-4925
Want several used aluminum 6" twist lock irrigation pipe elbows, 45 & 90 degrees, also small diesel, 60-100 hp power unit. Charles Beauchamp Springville GA 205-467-7953
Firewood
All firewood advertised in the Market Bulletin must be cut from the advertiser's personally owned property. In addition, by law, terms such as face cord, rack, pile, truckload, etc., cannot be used to advertise firewood. Advertisers must use the standard unit of measure, the cord, when specifying the amount of firewood for sale.
Free pine and oak trees, cut and haul, must be insured. M. Shoaib Fayetteville 770-4606335
Seasoned green or mixed oak 18 to 24 inches long, $50, a half cord, you load. Brent Carter Murrayville 770-534-1831
Seasoned mxd. hdwd. 1/4, 1/2, full cord quantities custom orders, del avail. Steve Moon Gainesville 770-536-7060
Seasoned oak cut &split, 18"-22", free dely. Atlanta area $70 for 1/2 cord. H. Lyon Chamblee 770458-3939

individually owned and produced by the comprehensive explanations of how

advertiser on his/her own property; timberland must be at least 1 acre. No

federal baiting rules apply to dove

companies or businesses are allowed.

and waterfowl hunting on the

25-30 large oak, hickory, and cherry trees, Internet at http://www.le.fws.gov.

must be licensed and insured, call evenings. Teresa Brown Lawrenceville 678-376-9304

This detailed information will also

Free 40 year old trees, you cut and remove, - be available from Service law

8 pecan, and 11 pine. Barbara Meyer 63 Bluff enforcement offices in printed

Dr. Savannah 314'06 912-355-4673

brochures in the near future.

Attention Advertisers

Of Machinery, Equipment How to Have

The Market Bulletin office

relies upon "The Official Guide to

Seed Tested

Tractors. and Farm Equipment,"

which is published by the North Farmers should adhere to the

American Equipment Dealers following steps in order to have

Association (NAEDA), as seed tested at a state seed

principal reference for determining laboratory:

eligibility of farm machjnery and 1. Send between 1 to 2 pounds

equipment to be advertised in the of any large seed, such as soybeans,

Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin.

peanuts or com and about a half to a quarter pound, depending on seed

Although bulldozers, crawler size, of smaller seed.

tractors, etc. can be used on farms, 2. Include the kind and variety,

not all makes and moctels of such lot number or other identifying

equipment are considered as .made mark, along w;ith your full name,

for agricultural .use. Only the address and telephone number.

makes and models of such 3. Mail seed samples in a

equipment listed in the NAEDA cardboard box or similar container

guide are eligible for publicatfon.

to protect them.
4. Allow 2-4 weeks for testing to

Attention Advertisers

be completed, depending on seed kind.

Advertisers, when calling to 5. North Georgia farmers should

cancel, correct or inquire about send seed to Georgia Department of

your advertisement, please ask for Agriculture, Room 535, 19 Martin

Horse manure w/shavings mix, delivered, small dump truck, $40/load depending on distance. Jim Ripley Crabapple 770-41.09176
Horse manure w/shavings mixed, you haul. M. Chambers Grantville 706-637-5134
Pine straw $2 a bale, you load & haul, wheat straw $2 a bale. Lamar Walls Mauk 912-862-3890 706-326-0437
Pine straw min. 75 bales, $4 a bale,
delivered and installed. J. w. Lewis
Cumming 770-886-9427
Pine straw, $3/bale, free del. within 30 miles radius of Macon, 50 bale min. order. Mike Crawley Gray 912-742-1096

Want old large hand operated water pump. Esther Kelley Centerville 912-953-4024
Want original whipperwill pea seed. Grover Wisenbaker Valdosta 912-559-7259
Want pecari wood to use for cooking, free or reasonably priced. Deborah VanDyke Conllers 770-679-5542
Want propane tank, 250 gallon or larger in N.W. Ga. area. Jim Middleton Cedartown 770-748-3761
Want rough cut cherry for hewing, need piece 8 ft. 1ong 12 by 4 in., can cut log. Donald McKenzie Hiawassee 706-896-0004
Ads cannot be called in byphone.

Buy Best Mums
The best time to buy chrysanthemums is in late summer, as soon as they become available, according to the University of Georgia Extension Service. For a longer blooming period, choose plants that are just coming into bud instead of those already lil full bloom.

the person who is responsible for the respective ad category. The person's name and telephone extension are listed each week under the ad category heading. If you call the department's toll-free number, 1-800-282-5852, just ask for the appropriate person or provide the extension number so that your call can be directed accordingly.

Luther King, Jr. Drive, Atlanta 30334. South Georgia farmers should send seed to Georgia Department of Agriculture Tifton Laboratory Building, PO Box 1507, Hwy.41 S., Tifton 31793-1507.
If you have any questions regarding seed testing, please call (404) 656-3635 (Atlanta) or (912) 386-3147 (Tifton) for more information.

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Fish, Wildlife Service Clarifies Baiting Rules
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has clarified federal waterfowl and dove baiting regulations, making minor changes in enforcement policy and offering guidance that will make it easier for hunters to understand the circumstances under which they can hunt legally over agricultural lands this fall.
The Service;which revised the baiting rules last year to promote the restoration and creation of. habitat for migratory birds, has re-examined three areas of concern to ensure uniform interpretation of the regulations.
"Some minor confusion occurred during the first year of implementation, but we hope that the guidance provided to our officers, their state counterparts, and hunters this summer will effectively address these concerns," said Kevin Adams, chief, Office of Law Enforcement. "We also plan to revise the relevant. sections of the regulations to avoid any future uncertainty about when hunting is or is not legal."
For example, federal regulations allow the hunting of all migratory game birds over seeds or grains scattered as the result of a normal agricultural planting, harvesting, or post-harvest manipulation. The rules, however, define a normal planting as one "undertaken for the purpose of producing and gathering a crop" conducted in accordance with official recommendations of U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and state Extension specialists. That definition unintentionally differentiates
between fields planted with the intent to
harvest a crop and fields planted for pasture improvements, livestock grazing, haying, and similar purposes, seemingly making it unlawful to hunt over seeds or grains scattered by these legitimate agricultural plantings.
"We've told our officers that compliance with official USDA recommendations should be the overriding criterion for evaluating whether an agricultural planting is normal, not the intent of the planting," Adams explained. Grains or seeds present from plantings for pasture improvements, grazing, haying, or related activities completed in accordance with USDA recommendations do not constitute bait, and hunters may hunt waterfowl and other migratory game birds in areas where such plantings have occurred.
The Service has also clarified the agency's position with respect to hunting migratory game birds near or over wildlife food plots. The USDA recognizes the planting of wildlife food plots as a normal agricultural operation in some states. Doves may be hunted in such
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Drew Spangler of Fayetteville, Ga., is shown with 4 1/2-pound and 3 3/4pound turnips picked from his father Jeff Spangler's garden.

THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday August 30, 2000

~ Rww! Gwia

Conference Empowers Participants With Rural Development Strategies

Wayne Manning, 3, and Luke Manning, 1, are shown with a 45pound Crimson Sweet watermelon and an 11-pound Burpee hybrid cantaloupe grown in the garden of their "Pa Paw," Clarence Manning of Summerville, Ga.
Paulownia Trees
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For centuries, its primary use in China . and Japan has been in the construction of furniture, and last winter I used some eight-inch Paulownia boards from sixyear-old North Carolina trees to make a large glass-fronted display case. (It brought a hefty price at a public charity auction). The wood is very stable, planes and finishes easily, and is beautiful in appearance.
Planted 12 feet apart, it takes 300 Paulowriia seedlings per acre, and under normal conditions the mature trees (12 inches in diameter) will be harvested five years later. Sprouts then emerge from the stump, the best one is selected, and a new tree grows on the original root system to be cut for lumber about five years thereafter. This may be an attractive opportunity for farmers who want to diversify their woodlands or replace some of their existing cash crops.
There is one important warning that I should emphasize: Paulownias require a lot more care than pine trees. The seedlings need to be planted when there is plenty of soil moisture or watered until the root system is established, cut off at ground level after a year of growth, moderately fertilized, and the lower limbs removed to prevent knotholes in the lumber. Most active farmers who produce peanuts, tobacco, or vegetable crops would be able to do this work for themselves.
Readers who are interested in further information on Paulownia trees aiid where to purchase seedlings may examine the following website: www.paulownia.com or call the Georgia Department of Agriculture at 1-800-2825852 (toll-free in Georgia only) or (404) 656-3645.

More than 300 Georgians from

throughout the state gathered in Macon

August 15-17 at the Crowrie Plaza Hotel

for the Celebrating Rural Georgia

Conference to learn practical ways to

foster development and improve the

quality of life in rural communities. The

conference theme was "Implementing

Strategies for Rural Development."

"This conference provided a great

opportunity for rural Georgians to learn

first hand how some communities are

optimizing their potential," said Laura

Meadows, steering committee chair for

the conference and state director of

USDA's.Rural Development agency. "As

a result, the attendees will be able to

share new ideas with others at the local

level to help them in planning for the

future of their communities."

Conference attendees had the

opportunity to participate in three

separate workshops coveril).g such topics

as agritourism and agritainment,

building a better workforce, community

leadership, community redevelopment, and preserving rural heritage. Pre~

conference field trips also offered

participants a first hand look at some

rural enterprises that are making a

positive impact on their communities.

Keynote speaker for the conference

was Carl Swearingen, senior vice

president and corporate secretary of

BellSouth Corporation and chairman of

the board of the Georgia Department of

Industry, Trade and Tourism, who shared

his thoughts on "Vision and Leadership

for the New Millennium." In addition,

Maria Matthews, deputy administrator

for the office of Community

Development,

USDA

Rural

Development, spoke on "Empowering

the Grassroots."

The conference was sponsored by a

number of organizations, corporations,

educational institutions and government

agencies: Association of County

Commissioners of Georgia, BellSouth,

Community Developers Forum, Fort

Valley State University, Georgia

Association of Regional Development

Centers, Georgia Community Action

Association, Georgia Department of

Agriculture, Georgia Department of

Community Affairs, Georgia Department

of Industry, Trade and Tourism, Georgia

Department of Labor, Georgia

Vacation Plants
You can keep houseplants in good shape for weeks while you're on vacation, according to the University of Georgia Extension Service. Just use clear plastic bags as miniature greenhouses. Soak the soil thoroughly and allow it to drain. Then put the potted plant into a plastic bag and tie the opening tightly. Two or more sticks in the soil will support the plastic tent and keep it from resting ori the plants. Plants like African violets that are apt to develop mildew should have a few holes cut in the bag for air circulation.

Hulon R. Kennedy of Lawrenceville, Ga., holds eggs from his Buff Orpington hens. The egg in his left hand is three times the size of the regular egg.

Department of Natural Resources, Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education, Georgia Economic Developers Association, Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia Municipal Association, Georgia Power Company, Georgia Rural Development Council', Georgia Southern University, MEAG Power, Oglethorpe Power Corporation, University of Georgia, and USDA Rural Development.

Drought Causes Three State Parks to Close Beaches

If this were a typical summer, all of the

beaches at Georgia's state parks would be

filled with children and teens enjoying the

sand and water. However, because of this

year's drought, three state parks have been

forced to close their swimming beaches,

according to the Georgia Department of

Natural Resources.



Hart State Park on Lake Hartwell,

Mistletoe and Elijah Clark State Parks on

Clarks Hill Lake closed their beaches in

early August as lake levels dropped their

lowest in recent years. Both Tugaloo State

Park on Lake Hartwell and Fort Yargo

State Park near Wmder have been able to

keep their beaches open despite low lake

levels. Other state parks such as Vogel and

John Tanner have reported no problems

with their swimming beaches, although John Tanner State Park's beach willCIO~--

after Labor Day for repairs on its dam.

"In some cases, the water's edge

doesn't even reach the designated

swimming area," said Georgia's State Park

Director Burt Weerts. "We know that

some visitors will be disappointed when

they can't swim, but in this case, Mother

Nature has the last word."

Park visitors escaping the summer heat

also may swim in the numerous pools

located within the state parks. Most are

open only during weekends since

lifeguards have returned to school during

the week.

"If you are visiting a state park

specifically to swim, we suggest

you call the park first to make

sure that swimming pools and

beaches will be open during your visit,"

said Weerts. "And remember that

Labor Day will bt::: the last day that

swimming pools are open, while

our beaches are normally open

yearcround when water levels are

sufficient."



For more information about

Georgia's state parks, visit

http://www.gastateparks.org or call

770-389-7275 or 800-864-7275 (toll free).

Fuel
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done an excellent job over the years in protecting the interests of Georgia consumers," said Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin.
If you have comments or concerns about gasoline-related matters., contact the Fuel and Measures Division at 404-6563605 in the Atlanta area, or 1-800-2825852 toll-free from anywhere in Georgia.