ISi /1 A4oo , Pl f2 Visit Our Website IVIARKET BULLETIN GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TQMMY IRVIN,COMMISSIONER Vol. foS, No. 36 Wednesday September 6, 2000 Em'S"7e.rging Crops Focus of UGA Research ag consumer line The University of Georgia began a Emerging crops and potential I'm constructing a pond to. use for new effort to help the state's farmers commercial crops are often involved in irrigation. Is there anything I can do rec~ntly when the College of Agricultural CAES research projects already. while the pond is under construction to and Environmental Sciences announced "But often these are a minor part of the control weeds? the Emerging Crop and Technologies research scientist's overall program," The primary weeds that block pump Initiative. Hudson said. The new initiative is a way intakes and irrigation lines are "We are finding it increasingly to place more emphasis and coordination submersed species of aqu~tic plants. important to generate new opportunities on these research programs. Also filamentous algae and stoneworts for Georgia farmers," said Gale "In some cases, minor crops can have can cause water delivery problems in Buchanan, dean and director of the UGA a potentially large impact on the state's irrigation systems. The best way to College of Agricultural and agriculture," Hudson said. He cited control irrigation pond weed problems is Environmental Sciences. oilseed and biomass initiatives as to start with proper construction. To "This is something we have wanted to examples of areas in which the work of prevent the establishment of shoreline do for a number of years," Buchanan the new program can have a major impact trees, edges and rushes, constrtict your said. "The most recent session of the on Georgia agriculture. pond with steep banks that quickly slope Georgia General Assembly made funds The effort would go beyond finding to a depth of two to three feet. available for this purpose and we are new crops. It would also put together the Establishing a permanent grass cover committed to taking advantage of this processing and marketing needed to make followed by periodic clipping with rotary opportunity to develop new crops and them commercially viable. mowers will prevent the development of value-added technologies that will help The oilseed initiative, Hudson .said, most shoreline vegetation. After make Georgia's agriculture more would help develop a vertically construction has been completed, proper profitable." integrated oilseed program that would fertilization, grass carp, and herbicides The program will be centered in the empower growers beyond the farm gate will keep aquatic weeds under control. National Environmentally Sound Production Agriculture Laboratory (NESPAL) in Tifton, Ga. Randy Hudson, a UGA professor of entomology, will serve as its first coordinator. Hudson will serve as an intermediary between the CAES and private enterprise and both state and federal agencies in commercializing new and emerging crops and technologies. and allow them to participate in marketing identity-preserved oils and proteins. Jerry Cherry, CAES associate dean for. research, said another such area is in feed grains for Georgia's poultry and livestock. "Pearl millet could have a significant (Continued on Page 12) *** Last year I bought $100 worth of ornamental plants for my yard and most of them died. I watched over these plants like they were my children. What do you think went wrong? Sometimes we can literally kill plants with kindness by applying excess quantities of fertilizer and water. Planting too deeply also is a common mistake. When plants are set September Is National Food Safety Education Month too deeply in the soil, the Iower portion September is National Food Safety Education Month (NFSEM), an annual observance to focus attention on the importance of safe food handling and preparation in both home and commercial kitchens. Created by the foodservice industry in 1995, NFSEM is supported by federal, state, and local government agencies, the food industry, and consumer organizations. "Be Smart. Keep Foods Apart - Don't * Twenty-one percent of main meal cooks do not wash their cutting boards after cutting raw meat. * One quarter of main meal cooks do not wash their hands after handling raw meat and fish; two-thirds do not wash their hands after handling raw eggs. * Sixty-one percent of the people who use a cloth or sponge to wipe kitchen counters change them less than seven times per week.. Food safety experts of the root system becomes deprived of oxygen and dies. Before you attempt to replace the ornamental plants you lost last year, contact your local county Extension office for assistance. *** How can I tell if the flying insects my husband found in our bathroom are termites or winged ants? Termites have a broad waist, two pairs of equally sized wings, and Cross-Contaminate" is this year's theme for NFSEM. Cross-contamination is the (Continued on Page 12) (Continued on Page 12) transfer of harmful bacteria to food from other foods, cutting boards, utensils, etc., Lt. Governor and State Ag Chief if they are not handled properly. An example of cross-contamination is cutting To Hos_t Forestry and Farm Leaders raw meat, poultry, or fish on a cutting board and then slicing salad vegetables on the same cutting board without washing the board between uses. Most consumers have developed a Lieutenant Governor Mark Taylor and Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin will host a group of farm and forestry leaders in the inaugural meeting of the Georgia Rural Development forestry leaders," said Irvin. "The group will look at ways to invigorate the Georgia farm and forest economy and look at efforts to provide for the longrange growth and sustainability of that good foundation of food safety Council's Land-Based Economy part of our economy." knowledge. Yet there .is still consumer Initiative as commissioned by Governor This first meeting will allow confusion about cross-contamination. Roy Barnes last week at the Agriculture farm and forest leaders to begin work on This confusion results in increasing the Building in Atlanta. a statewide policy for insuring the future risk of food-borne illness. "What the Governor called for is a of Georgia's land-based economy. "We According to a 1998 FDA/U.S. study of the impact of agriculture and - are eager to se.e more diversification and Department of Agriculture consumer forestry to the state on a county-by- economic opportunities made available . food survey: county basis with a group of farm and for our farmers," said Irvin. Copyright 2000 Inside ... Advertising Guidelines ..........page 2 Ad Form ............................page 3 Georgia Cooking .................page 5 Bulletin Calendar ..........page 10 Fall Equine Edition Scheduled for Oct. 18 The Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin special fall equine edition is scheduled for Oct. 18. This issue will include notices for horse shows and events in October, November; and December, as well as listings of horses at stud, boarding facilities and ads for miscellaneous equine equipment and supplies. A 30-word limit will be observed for these notices. Deadline for the edition is Sept. 27. Notices included in the "Equine for Sale" category and "At Stud" column must be accompanied by a copy of a valid, negative Coggins test (made within the past 12 months); otherwise, they will not be published. In addition, the Georgia Animal Protection Act requires boarding and breeding facilities to be licensed. Current license number must be submitted with notices for "At Stud" and "Boarding Facilities.''. Notices submitted without this information will not be published. For licensing information and applications, call (404) 656-3713 . r r Page 2 Farmers & Consumers Market Bulletin THE MARKET BULLETIN Fences built, all types in Gainesville-North Will do bushhogging (15' mower) & hyd. Ga. area, fast, dependable service, free seeding in Henry & surrounding county. Billy Wednesday September 6, 2000 FARM MACHINERY Advertising Guidelines estimates. Trm Parks Cleveland 706-S64- Greer Hampton 770-946-4616 5S92 Will do light tractor work, bushhog, plowing, Fencing any type, 32 yrs. exp., South Ga small fields & gardens, etc, West Metro If you have questions regarding this category, All Advertisements published in the Market Bulletin must relate to the farming/agricultural industry or be a part thereof; any and all item(s) submitted for sale through the BULLETIN must meet at least one of the following criteria: 1) must be produ.ced by the advertiser on his/her own farming operation, 2) must be made by the advertiser from materials on Friday, or write: Market Bulletin, Georgia Department of Agriculture, 19 MLK Jr. Drive, Atlanta, GA 30334-4250 Ads will be published only once each time submitted unless the advertiser specifies in writing on the notice that the ad is to be published more than one week. Ads may be published area. Ray James Ochlocknee 912-29217S3 - Fly spray systems installed, free quotes, horses, cows.or chicken .barns. Candace Krob Dacula 770-277-931S Horses hauled anywhere in Ga. or other states, reas. rates; also, have tractor for bushhogging in Dallas and surrounding areas. Atlanta area. G. Smith Dallas 770-443-0261 Will furnish & custom, plant Cert Trft 44 & Russell bermuda grass, also have Triton 419. Charles Hurley Summerville 706-S57-2707 706-S57-76S9 Will remove any unwanted item's no matter what shape or condition, free to you as such, hvy. machine, scrap metal, tear down & haul calf Brenda Donnell at 404-651-9081. Only farm machinery and equipment owned by the advertiser and used in his/her own farming operation can be advertised; those persons advertising for machinery and equipment wanted must be seeking those items for their own farming his/her own farming operation, 3) must be owned consecutively up to a maximum of four (4) weeks. A Larry Boatright Dallas 770-445-S507 away old barns etc. Ed Plummer Rome 706- operation. and used by the advertiser on his/her own farming new notice must be submitted after each Horseshoeing, reliable, promp, quality work 236-9350 Chipper/shredder Craftsman, S hp., '99 operation for a period of at least 90 days prior to maximUm 4-week period if the advertiser wants since '75, some Sat. appt: are available, Will remove trouble w/wild pigs. David mdl., used 4 hrs., good cond., comes w/catch offering for sale through the BULLETIN. the advertisement to continue. Ads cannot be Social Circle Ga., please Ive. message. Bob Hassler Newnan 770-251-2197 770-253- bag. James Hicks Conyers 770-922-5S10 Businesses, corporations, dealerships or other taken via telephone. Bond Social Circle 770-464-4353 3S52 "Athens" 1S' harrow, good condition, new commercial enterprises are not allowed to advertise Ads are computer referenced by telephone I custom build horse barns. Billy Healan Will saw your logs into lumber at your blade, $9000; "Crust Buster" hyd, modular in the MARKET BULLETIN. Commercial is defined number. so it is essential that the advertiser's Conyers 770-922-0685 location with portable sawmill, reas. rates. builder, good cond., $SOOO. Larry Redmond as intended for mass market; handling large telephone number be submitted with each ad. Landscaping & bobcat work, landscape Billy Bridges Watkinsville 706-769-5262 Springfield 912-754-3091 quantities of product for distribution (i.e., more than Advertisers who do not want a telephone number design & wall design, also installation, Wood-mizer portable sawmill, 11 yrs. exp., '39 JD B mdl.; good parts tractor, $500. Ed normal household or farm quantities); supported by advertisement (i.e., advertisement in publications other than the BULLETIN; listed as "business" in telephone directories or "yellow pages", etc.). Other indicators include, but are not limited to, holding business licenses and holding regulatory iicenses/permits/registrations. The editor has the authority to designate the iength of ads and the number of ads that may be placed by a family u_nit in any issue of the BULLETIN. Currently, only one (1) notice may be placed by any family unit in any issue of the BULLETIN. Family unit refers to all individuals sharing the same residence, address or telephone number. Each notice submitted for publication must be in writing, legible, on a single sheet of paper printed in their ads should note this fact on the face of the advertisement furnished to the BULLETIN. There is a 20-word limit for advertisements; name, town, phone number or name and complete address must be included in the 20-word limit. The MARKET BULLETIN reserves the right to edit notices. ... G~orgia residents only may advertise in the MARKET BULLETIN with the following exception: out-of-state residents may advertise only in the Out-of-State Wanted category. Ads must be received no later than Wednesday noon in order to appear in the following week's paper. Send ads to: MARKET BULLETIN references available. Trent Dove Bethlehem 770-266-7764 Old farm house, you move or take down, tin roof, handhewn joists, etc., price nego. Mark Walters Athens 706-343-1435 Pole barns built, all sizes, wood-or metal, remodeling, etc., free estimates. Gary Pernell Kite 912-469-30SS . Precision fencing, white oak, pressure treated, barb wire, hog wire, no climb, high tinsel, all types fencing, prices are compatible. Joe Eady Newnan 770-254-039S Septic systems, new & repairs backhoe work, bushhogging, hourly & by the job. J. Farr Villa Rica 770'459-0565 Septic tank installation & repair, grading Bobcat work drainage, clearing stomps & separate from any other notice, and be Ga. Dept. of Agriculture concrete removal. John .Sfita Norcross 770- accompanied by the name of the category and .the 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive S46-5337 770-S41-5337 name, mailing and street address(es) and telephone Atlanta, GA 303344250 Smooth top qlty. lumber from your trees or number of the person submitting the same. At the end and below the text of the notice, the following statement must be included and signed by the person submitting the notice: I hereby certify that the above notice meets all the necessary requirements for publication in the FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN. Items for sale or services offered in any notice must conform to all laws and regulations covering sale and movement of the same. Ads for some categories must meet certain requirements. Advertisers are advised to review requirements under ad categories before submitting their notices. Note: Due to space limitations, all ad guidelines cannot be listed in the BULLETIN each Advertisers who have ads running for more than one week may call to cancel their ads if the items sell before the ad -expires. To cancel or correct an ad, simply call the department's toll free number, 1-800282-5852, 8 a.m. 4:30 p.m., Monday - Friday. Please ask for the person who is responsible for the ad you want to cancel or correct. The person's name and telephone extension can be found under the ad category heading. Cancellations or corrections called in by Friday noon will be reflected in the next issue the following Wednesday. Cancellations or corrections called in after Friday noon are not effective until one week after the following Wednesday. Advertisers are reminded that new ads or changes to existing ads must be mailed to the logs, custom sawn on your property, cut to your specifications w/Wood-Mizer portable bandsaw sawmill. R. Odom McDonough 770-954-921 S Square & round hay baling, corn, soybean, & wheat combining & cotton picking. Eric Thompson Roopville 770-S54-6165 Stump grinding, 24 hrs., most cases, pasture, . home, commercial. Ed Jones Canton 770-737-5100 Stump grinding, dependable & reasonable rates, serving Metro Atlanta, specializing im limited access, insured, free estimates. Charles Allen College Park 404-344-5337 Stump grinding, small or lge. jobs, dependable & priced reasonably, Douglas & surrounding counties, free est. Danny Allen week. Advertisers who have questions BULLETIN office; these cannot be taken over the Douglasville 770-947-0202 concerning these guidelines may call phone. Stump grinding, small or lge. jobs, 1-800-282-5852, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday dependable & reasonable, free estimates, Coweta, Troup, Meriwether, & surrounding FARM SERVICES Bobcat forhire, specializing in farm needs, gravel roads, riding rings, clearing & grassing areas. Michael Smith 9141 Grantville 770-927- & also drainage, can be done by contract or Stumps ground neatly below ground level, hourly. Frank Lynn Cumming 770-SS7-9S5S reas. priced, free estimate. Glen Whitley If you have questions regarding ads in this Bobcat work grade for barns, bushhogging, Bethlehem 770-S67-271S category, calf Brenda Donnell at 404-651-9081. dependable, reasonable. Nick Abbott Canton Top qlty. lumber sawn .from your logs on 770-735-2501 your property for barns, log homes, siding, .The Market Bulletin publishes advertisements for Farm Services in the first issue of each' month. Please adhere to the following guidelines when submitting an ad for farm services All farm services must be performed on the farm of the individual desiring the service Farm Bull dozer, excavator Lowboy, gravel, sand hauling services, ponds, land clearing, aitches, food plots, duck marshes, wildlife consultant. Mitch Slay Hawkinsville 9127S3-1991 Bushhog mowing & other tractor work done Services and Farm Services Wanted ads in Walton & surrounding counties, dependable are limited to 30 words. & reliable, work aone to satisfaction, leave 10 yrs. exp.; horseshoeing hoVcold, 10 yrs. exp. all work guaranteed. Travis Holsomback message. 9567 John Cave Loganville 770-7S6- Sugar Valley 706-624-S911 706-629-9665 Bushhogging $12/A., 10 A. or more, 30 yrs. excavation, exp. custom timber clearing, building & surfacing new horse Cherokee, Ted Curtis Forsyth and surrounding Canton 770-SS9-0520 areas. riding arenas & barn pads, lake building, Bushhogging work done at reas. rate by residential grading, trackhoe/trucking. Bill exp. operator, prompt service. L. Butler Braselton 706-654-3777 Blankenbaker Dallas 770-443-2434. Adamma lawn care, mow, trim, edge, blow, weed eat, sod, fertilize, pine straw, mulch, tree & shrub planting, quality service. Enekan Akpan Woodstock 67S-445-S175 Bushhogging, lgt. tractor work, hauling, fence posts installed, DeKalb and surrounding counties. David Attaway Decatur 404-2S4- 5726 . All types of farm fencing, wire, wood, Clearing, grading & specialize in lake privacy & vinyl, reasonable rates, Douglas design, construction & repair, references County, surrounding areas, loader work. available. Keith Dove Grayson 770-736- Thomas Kelly Villa Rica 770-527-2932 770- 0674 527-2905 Complete septic systems .& repairs, All types of tractor work, bushhog, seeding, driveways scraped, plowing, front-end loader, reas. rates. Bill Couch Cumming 770-SS93017 backhoe work, plowing, bushhogging, roads & driveways, scraped & ditched. L Higdon Blue Ridge 706-632-3637 Concrete work, Bobcat work & metal All types of tractor work, bushhogging, buildings. S. Schroeder Morgan 706-542fertilizing, plowing, deer food plots, lgt. hauling 7673 also available. Steve Keller McDonough Custom horse barns & pole bldgs. of all 770-946-4415 sizes, fences of all types, especially horse All types of tractor work, landscraping, fence (wood or wire), Cobb, Paulding & grassing, bushhogging, tree services, wildlife surrounding cos. Jim Vesmarovich Dallas food plots planted, storm cleanup, firewood 770-505-6959 splitting, fert., planting, hauling. Bert Brand Custom sawmill service, will saw your Jogs Alpharetta 770-475-352S at your place, quality professional work, sawn All types tractor work, food plots for wildlife, w/Wood-mizer super mill. M. D. Steele front-end loader, bushhogging, posthole Dahlonega 706-215-0325 digging, travel most of the state. Jeff Comer Dump truck & bobcat to work your farm, will Sharpsburg 770-252-9043 haul sawdust to your barn in Canton & Any type of tractor work, bushhog, garden surrounding areas. Benny Richards Canton tilling, fert. spreading/seeding, etc., Jasper, 770-479-274S Newton, Walton, Morgan, Rockdale Co., reas. Farm grading services, bobcat, loaders, rates, free estimates, good value. Jack backhoe, lot clearing, house, barn Bowers Mansfield 404-290-0273 7'06-46S- foundations. James Munro Jr. Douglasville S543 770-942-1147 404-702-5439 Beaver dam removal, creek channel Fences built statewide, specializing in farm cleaning, drainage ditching, lake clearing. Jim & horse fencing, all types, wood, wire & Moon Oakfield 912-535-6562 912-SS1-004S electric, competitive prices, over 16 years exp. beams, framing, etc., w/Wood-mizer portable sawmill. Larry Dunagan Toccoa 706-SS67751 Top quality horse barns, pole bldgs. & sheds, all treated construction, free mailed information, 50 mi. radius of Cedartown, honest & insured. D. Rice Cedartown 770749-9700 Tractor Bobcat work, blade, bushhog, spray, pasture overseed, spike & core aeration, post holes. J.R. Wimpey Jonesboro 770-471-4221 Tractor work bushhogging, garden tilling, scrape & chain saw work, light hauling. Arvil Mize Toccoa 706-SS6-6956 Tractor work, bushhog mowing, box blade driveway scraping, lg!. loader work, post holes, chainsaw work, Rockdale, Walton, Gwinnette, DeKalb, Morgan, $35/hr. Larry Barfield Conyers 770-761-6006 Tractor work, bushhogging, yard prep., drives scraped, food plots, light grading, $37.50 an hr., 2 hrs. min. Buddy Gay Newnan 770-251-4434 Tree services, stump ground, wood chips, quality work, reasonable rates; call aft. 7 pm. M. Ball Gray 912-9S6-6943 Trenching done for power, irrigation & water lines for barns, pig, poultry & horse farms w/in 20 mi. Mitch Wages Loganville 770-4662314 Water lines, runs to barns, ditches, dig for power, bushhogging, etc. Slate Long Loganville 770-466-4225 Water wells drilled w/commercial' deeprook hyd. drill, bobcat & dump truck w/operator for hire, reasonable rates or will trade for equal value. D. Still Monticello 706-46S-2726 Wild hogs eating your crop, call we will catch them at no charge. Shennen Holtz Ludowici 912-545-910S Will build farm fence w/wood or wire, corrals, farm bldgs., and all other related work, statewide serv. Robert Hayes Hartwell 706376-670S Will build or restore barns, sheds, metal roofs, most anything, free est., North & Central Ga. Russell Knick Buford 770-94505S1 Will cut hay in North Central Ga. Jim Thomas Lilburn 770-925-2401 Bobcat & dump truck, landscaping, grading, free est., reference. C. Mooney Midville 912- Will cut hay in North East Georgia. Eddie hauling, driveways, riding rings, yards, 5S9-7645 S77-4S9-9302 Bradbury Lilburn 770-925-9143 pastures, fill dirt, top soil, gravel rocks, mulch, Fences built your way, wood, barbwire, Will cut hay, Jefferson, Commerce or tractor work, bushhogging, spraying, plowing, pagewire, elec. privacy, 15 yrs. exp., free Monroe Ga. area. Jim Thomas Lilburn 770- tiller. Timothy Scott Canton 770-205-7903 estimates, North Ga. Perry Phillips Rome 921-7246 770-925-2402 Please review requirements under ad 706-295-2351 - Will do artificial insemination of beef & dairy breeds in Butts & surrounding counties. Paul catagories before submitting your ad. Ads cannot-be called in by phone. Reamer Jackson 770-775-015S will come to your property & saw logs into top qlty. lumber for barn, log homes, siding, beams, framing, etc. John Adams Ellijay 706265-S147 Woodmizer custom sawmill service, will saw your logs at your place, quality professional work, sawn to you specs w/Woodmizer Super mill. M. Mohler Dawsonville 706-216-S747 Farm Services Wanted Want old building material, -flooring, siding, tin, etc., will remove & clean up. Ken Teeter Macon 912-9S6-2131 Want person near Burke County line to cut small trees, ground level, off vacant lot extra, reasonable rate. Mrs. Smithley P.O. Box 5204 Augusta 3091S Want someone cut & bale approx. 4 1/2 acres of free hay, mostly Bahai, bring own equip., located between Perry & Hawkinsville. Bobbie Ramey Haynesville 47S-9S7-1755 Want someone to cut & bale 15-25 acres in .Lyerly area, horse quality square bales. Marty Starman Rome 706-295,5560 Want someone to cut & bale 60 acres of fescue hay. John Durham Dunwoody 770395-99S1 Want someone to tear down or move old house for lumber, must clean up. Carol Stewart Vienna 912-26S-9662 Want someone who can bale hay square or round bales in Habersham Co. area, please calf w/price quote. R. Jones Jonesboro 770477-9650 FARM EMPLOYMENT If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mercedes Lasstter at 404-651-90S2. Only farm work or farm help wanted advertisements allowed. No commercial, industrial or domestic employment permitted. Female needed for lg!. duties on small farm, room/board, no experience necessary, start ASAP. Ray Patton Marietta 770-43S-6904 Married man wants job on hunting farm, cattle, or hog farm in Ga., Ala., or Fla. Edward Bradford Tallapoosa 770-574-2630 Responsible arborist & landscaper seeking caretaker position, will pay some. rent, preferred areas of _South, North Fulton, Forsyth, or Dawsonville area. Clint Harris Cumming 770-SS7-3129 Stable help needed at large barn, full or part-time, feed, turn out, clean stall, must have exp. with horses. C. Chapman Sharpsburg 770-251-5960 Want exp. horse person, English dressage for private S horse barn, live-in caretaker position, exp. w/farm equip. a must and etc. Aimee Woodruff Tallapoosa 770-574-9790 770-574-2232 Want experienced barn help or manager for small horse farm. Edwin R. Snell Snellville 67S-725-2344 Want farmmate in Alpharetta, professional female to share horse farm, barn, home, pond, one person, one horse. $SOO: D. Jackson Cumming 770-SS9-3110 Want full or part-time help with petting farm, feeding, cleaning, looking after animals; apt. available, salary and experience. Dennis Lawrence Whitesburg 770-S32-7675 Want male for swine operation, housing provided, salary package, 15k-21 k. John Walters Barnesville 770-35S-2275 Want part-time, dependable morning help for warm blood stable, grooming, turnouts, and stall cleaning. Pamela Levy Locust Grove 770-957-1603 Want person to use weed eater, bush hog, and clean stalls 6-S hours week, exp. and refs. required. Lisa Goldman Griffin 770227-76S1 770-227-7717 Want person w/refs. for horse care, in exchange for room, bathroom in home; lake, no salary. Eva Buchowski Marietta 770-645- 5930 Want reliable person or couple to work on broiler chicken farm, house or salary provided call day or night. Dayna Lawson Atlanta 770- 435-7275 - Want reliable person to help part-time in exchange for horses board. Sandra Lioyd Jefferson 706-367-1776 Want responsible roommate with horse exp. 3/br. and 2/ba. house, 12 acres, near 1- 75. D. Blackmore Cartersville 67S-361-S404 Want responsible, clean, dependable hardworking, honest couple or single male, seeking job as gardener and caretaker, will check refs. Nell Childers Moreland 404-3731776 Mancus Adairsville 770-773-7322 '43 Farmall M, sheet metal, iron wheels, $1250; '50 Case DC, $450. W. Schuman Turin 770-599-3S70 - '49 SN Ford, good cond., 6V, everything works well, hyd. & sheet metal, $2700 obo. Ron Gummel Fayetteville 770-716-0005 '50 SN Ford tractor, extra nice bumper, lgts., good paint, 5' bushhog, $3200. Ed Tomlinson Dublin 912-275-07S1 '50 Ferguson tractor, 3-pt. hitch, good condition, $2500 or offer. Larry James Kingston 706-234-3707 '5-1 JD "B" w/lgts. & #5 cycle mower, new paint, seat, decals, runs good, $3500 firm. Ernest Owens Acworth 770-974-3395 '52 SN Ford tractor, VGC, 12V, good tires, lgts., owners manual, $3500, culti. included. Thomas Sparks Greensboro 706-453-0650 '52 SN Ford tractor, exc. cond., looks & runs great, $2900. Tony Jones Marble Hill 770- S93-1447 Access the Market Bulletin via the Georgia Department of Agriculture Home Page at: http://www.agr.state.ga.us Click on "What's New," look under Agency Directory and select Current Issue under the Market Bulletin heading. Note: advertisements. for the Market Bulletin cannot be accepted via e-mail. No part of. this publication may be reproduced in any form or incorporated into any information retrieval system without the written consent of the Georgia Department of Agriculture. 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Periodicals Postage paid at Atlanta, Ga. and additional offices. . j Wednesda September 6, 2000 THE MARKET BULLETIN Page 3 '52 Ferguson T030, runs good, needs 1110 Ford dsl. tractor, good cond., approx. paint, asking, $2900 nego., located in Metter. 450 hrs., 4~ finishing inower, Jive PTO, 3-pt. Thomas Dixon Savannah 912-352-4533 hitch, $4600. Tony Simmons McDonough 912-685-5429 770-957-3745 '52 Ferguson, $3200; '64 MF 50, $3800, both gas, VGC; 6' harrows, $400 David Brown Baxley 912-367-6035 '53 Ford SN tractor, good con_dition, runs good, some implements, $3500. Robert Trotter Dallas 770-974-1552 14 Peerless dump peanut trailer, must sell. .H. C. Williams Cumming 770-887-5230 14' & 10' Case harrows, 13 disc, JD grain drill, small seed attach., $250; 14' do-all drag & leveler, $450. Robert Dodson Plains 912824-5601 '55 Farmall 400 tractor, 55 hp., pis, needs 14' flail mower, JD need a little work, 1000 starter, 7' bushhog, included extra blades, RPM, $800; 75 MF backhoe-loader, rebuilt $2900. John Zauner Newnan 770-251-7776. trans, $5500. D. Carter Nashville 912-686- '64 MF dsl. tractor, runs good, new battery 2882 w/bushhog, $4500 firm. David Spradlin 140 Farmall culti., $4300; Ford 5000, Grantville 770-583-3051 $5500/0BO. Earl Batson Pavo 912-859-2712 '67 Ford 3000 dsl. w/Joader, bushhog not running, will sell in 3-parts, $4500/obo. Steve Casey McDonough 770-914-8906 404-9314097 1460 grain combine w/944 corn header & 17' grain table, 3000 hrs., good cond., $8000. Wayne Sayer Wray 912-359-2043 912-4239985 '70 lnt1I 2444 tractor; 2050 F.E. loader, 3-pt. 15 & 20' bushhog flex mowers, $2300; 15' hitch, P.T.O. 50 hp., dsl., needs head gasket, Alamo flex mower, hyd. driven, gear boxes, $3500. Dave Burgen Atlanta 770-725-2940 $2900.. Donnie Council Albany 912-438- '71 backhoe MF, 3 cyl. Perkins dsl., canopy 5_0_7,,,2,.,--,--,.,, . , , - - , - - , - - - - - - - - top, needs brks, everything else good, $6500. 15 hp. elec. 6" Berkeley pump motor starter, Randy Barton Rome 706-291-0679 box new, $2250; 400 GPM sand separator & '721')11F 1100, runs's good, new tires & parts, screen filter, $1500. Jeff Simmons Pineview bad hyd. pump, $2200/0BO. A. Dupree =-91'-"2=--6-0-'2Cc-4'--2=-1=-7-=6---~---~-~ Elberton 706-213-9324 16'flatbed trailer, good condition, $995 firm. '75 Ford 2000 dsl., p/s, exc. condition, 5' Alvin Palmer Eatonton 912-968-5244 bushl)og. R. W. Borchert Lincolnton 706- 18' hay or equip. trailer, $995. Danny 359-1081 Bentley Thomaston706-647-7089 '75 Ford backhoe & loader, $8500. Lee 2 8x12 corn wagons, good cond., $600 ea. Helms 156 Greensboro Rd Eatonton 31024 Bobby Sentry Taylorsville 770-684-9064 706-485-7873 706-484-2116 2 Long combines Super long, 12' tillaway '76 C-60 Chev grain truck, 32,000 original harrow, used very little, peanut inverter. Paul mi., 350 eng., VCG, sheltered, $9000. Jerry Horton Eastman 912-385-5223 Edwards Albany 912-435-1338 2 Peerless 14' dump peanut trailers, $1500 '76 Graveley 30" mower, sulky, 1-rotary plow, $750. Glenn Greenway Elberton 706- 283-4261 '79 JD 2040, good cond., $7500 firm; Baltic ea., two Peerless dbl. peanut dryers, $1500 ea. Jimmy Barksdale Sylvester 912-7762_2_,7~9-.----,..,,.-...,-,,----,---:------.,.,.-~ 2 tires, 12.4-38 on good rims, weather fert.-seed spreader, exc. cond., $300. R. checked but have 100% tread, $250/pr./OBO. Spruill Alpharetta 770-475-5649 Jim Brown Alto 770-708-8675 '82 Case 1390, 70 hp., 1025 hrs., some 2 trailers, 8'x20' dbl. axles w/2 doors on new parts & 2 tires, needs minor repairs & back, $1400 ea., or $2500 for both. David paint, $9250. E.G. Perkins Springfield 912- Thomas Cedartown 770-748-7716 754-3269 2 wagon wheels, (wood}, $120 ea. E. A. '85 125E loader machine, in good condition, Keown LaFayette 706-638-2319 $18,000. Neil Short Cedartown 770-748- 2-row Long peanut combine & 2-row Long 3441 peanut inverter. Paul Newton Sylvania 912- '86 MF 283, good condition; MF 256 hay 6_8_2_-_25__ 43 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ rake, good condition. D. W. McEachern 2-row cultivator & 2-row JD planter, good Fayetteville 770-487-4908 condition. Freddie Willis Soperton 912-529- '88 9920 JD cotton picker, 3104 hrs., 2-row. 3=-1=-6:..:5c..--~--~-,--------,-- Charles Mathis Rt 2 Box 410 Arlington 2-row ripper/disk shaper planters, Cole, 31713 912-725-4388 912-254-5798 good shape, $800/obo. Cedrick Berrain '89 Ford 1720, 3 cyl., dsl. pis, p/b, 280 hrs., Valdosta 912-242-5717 turf tires, 4' bushhog, 4' boxblade, $9500. 200 Farmall planters, parts are missing, Buddy Gay Newnan 770-251-4434 $75. Ben Buxton Girard 912-569-4137 '90 Cub Cadet 1541, 15 hp., exc. condition, 2000 Ford '73 mdl. dsl. 8 spd., $5500, $1500. Gene Rockwell Macon 912-994-3493 World Agritech bushhog, 6', $600; 922 Cat '90. JD_ 855, 25_ hp.,, hy_d., 3_cyl. dsl., 650 wheel loader, $4000. hrs., 5' mower, 4' bucket, exc. cond., $8500. P. Armuchee 706-235-2603 Janies Gray Kuchier Murrayville 770-983-3168 2010 JD dsl., 45 hp., paint, bushhog, 4-row '90 mdl. Kubota L2550 tractor, 4WD planters, harrow, smoothing harrow, drag w/Joader, 28.5 hp., 240 hrs., 4' bushhog, exc. harrow, bottom plow, $5500. W. R. Cown cond., $13,000. Chas. E. Hill Commerce Loganville 770-466-2717 706-757-2536 2055 Case/lnt'I cotton picker, 948 hrs., '92 mdL 2310 w/ditch witch trailer, 1140 duals, non-reverse, drive shaft, ball saver, hrs., good condition. M. Wood Elberton 706- $75,000. W. Griffin Leesburg 912-432-9719 283-8318. 232 MF front-end loader, attachment only, '95 NH rake, $2200; '75 IH w/backhoe, over $3250. Frank Hovers Jr. Locust Grove hauled eng., $4200' 83 Long tractor, 45 hrs., 3=-0=-=2=-4:..::8--'7-'-7-"0--'-8:..:9:..::Bc..-0=-4:..:8:..:5_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ $3500. E. Neal Gray Brooks 770-719-7717 24' 3 axle Gooseneck trailer, hvy. duty, '96 1070 JD, 4WD, canopy loader, 320 hrs., spring loaded ramps. Bill Starcher Rupert grt. cond., $17,500. Jimmy .Roberts 912-862-5338 912-862-9906 Milledgeville 912-452-1955 24' dovetail trailer, $2200; '87 455E JD '96 JD 5300, MFWD & loader, $22,500; '97 crawler loai:ler, 65 hp., turbo, exc. cond., JD 52200, $13,500; '78 JD 2040, $9000. Dale $18,000. Steve Westmoreland Maysville Wiley Covington 770-464-3815 - 7'-0:..:6'--6""'777--'-2""7-"9""5~--,.,---~-.,.---,-~----, '96 JD 770, 4WD dsl. w/bucket & finishing 25' Gooseneck trailer, dbl. axle w/dovetail mower, also box blade, rock rake, plow, 270 ramps, 14,000 GVW, $3000. Butch Malcom hrs., $12,500. Paul Ellis Braselton 706-654- Bostwick 706-342-2206 706-342-7350 5411 3 Jnt'I harrows, Rainbow pump & Traveler. '97 Hooper trailer, 24', 10-tons, good cond., C. Leverette Ambrose 912-359-2577 912- $4000. Walter Barnett Nicholson 706-757- 3=-8=-=3=--3=-0=-0=-7~--~--~----~- 2640 3-pt. hitch backhoe, 12" bucket, 8' reach, '97 Mahindra 575, 4 cyl. dsl., 325 hrs., 5' PTO pump, works good, $2600. Andy Carroll mower, $8000. T. Russell Moultrie 912-873- _R_o_m_e_7_0_6_-2_9_5_-9_3_5_3_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 4501 912-890-1961 30' Gooseneck flatbed trailer dove '97 Verm.eer 606 brush chipper, 3-pt. PTO w/ramps, 14-ton, elec. brks., good tires, driven, 130 hrs., max. hp. 45, 6" cap., $6000. burgundy color, $3000. Charles Reneau Eugene Bonds Riverdale 770-478-7376 Thomasville 912-226-8820 912-224-5750 '97 equip. trailer 20' G.N. dovetail, 7500 lb. 30' Gooseneck trailer, duaUy type axles dual axles, H.D. ramps, treated floor, exc. \iv/caddy, new rubber, $4500. Tommy Hurst cond., $2750. B, Mullis Lizella 912-935-8693 Coolidge 912-941-2083 '99 16' trailer, dovetail tandem axle, brks., 30' three axle trailer, elliptical steel runners, ramps, $1200. J. B. New Jackson 770-504- $1200. Joseph L. Hood Trion 706-734'3832 0824 300 AMP, 4 cyl. portable welder mounted on '99 grainvator feed wagon, 155 bu., 16' factory 4 wheel trailer, farm ready, $975. Tom unloader auger, hyd. controls, exc. cond., Black Flowery Branch 770-271-3209 $6800/obo. J. Simpson Talbotton 706-665- 3000 Ford dsl., hi/Jo trans., $6500; 550 E JD 3480 dsl: crawler, 8' hyd. tilt blade, cage & sweeps, 1 1/2 yd. dirt pan, pull w/30-60 hp tractor, $19,500. J. Sullivan Vidalia 912-537-4944 $995. Bill Kelley Royston 706-245-5927 3Hl Chrysler irrigation motor, $3700; 1 rear tractor tire, 38" x 15.5", some tread sprayer 8-row 300 gal., $2000, water tank left, $20. Roland Taylor Cochran 912-934- 1000 gal., on trailer pump, $1000. Ron.nie 7784 Bryant Moultrie 912-985-6962 1 single 10", 3-pt. hitch, bottom plow, $175. 320 garden tractor, '93 mdl., tiller mower, Thomas Brandley Kite 912-469-5129 '80 Howers perfect cond. Louise Pickelsiner 1-2030 JD, good cond., $6500, mule drawn Marietta 770-971-1513 hay rake, $150; McCormick Deering mowers, 345 D Ford. NH, 4WD, indus. tractor $100 ea., cash only. M. Wilson Millwood w/Joader, front-end loader, torque converter 912-283-9266 trans., 160 hrs., $29,000. Billy Davis Warm 1-row Covington planter on Pittsburg culti., -=S-"'p""rin"'g"'s'-7:...;0:..:6=--8=-4:..:6=--3=-0:..:7-=2c..-_ _-,-----,--$400; 8 disc cutaway harrow, $550 all exc. 345D FWD NH Ford industrial tractor, frontcond. James Elliott Lavonia 706-356-4839 end-loader, torque converter trans., 160 hrs., 10" turning plow, $50; culti. & plows, $40; $29,000. Billy Davis Manchester 706-846Sears 44" mower deck, $50; Earthway garden _5_22__ 5 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ seeder, $50. Garland Benefield Covington . 353 Detroit power unit, runs good, low 770-784-1655 hours. Larry Todd Hammett 1683 Fischer Rd. 10' Aerway aerator, pull type, exc. cond., Sharpsburg 770-252-7803 $7000; 3-pt. hitch, fert. & seed spreader, 371 Detroit diesel engine, mounted on $275. Ernest Powell Hampton 770-946-9169 metal frame w/radiator, exc. condition. 1000', 6" irrigation pipe w/trailer, $2 ft. 2 Charles Summerlin Waycross 912-285-3299 wipes. Rainbow irrigation Traveler, $1500. 4' bushhog, barely used, $499/0BO. Wyatt Lamont Davidson East Dublin 912-275-3442 Holcomb Ball Ground 770235-6119 450 JD grain drill, $5500; 10' Taylorway bushhog, $4500; bumper hitch hay trailer, $800. Tommy Ballard Mansfield 770-7863601 Refrig. trailers for sale, great for onsite .cold storage. Jim Burch Eastman 912-374-2516 Bantam Koehking excavator w/36" bucket & 36" pads. Jerry Joyner Perkins 912-9822756 Belarus tractor, 250AS dsl., 444 hrs., 6' scrape blade, 6' bushhog, $6000. Robert Koeper 775 Simskidd Rd Comer 30629 706- Equipment trailer, 6'x16' triple axle, ramps, brks., wood deck, 2 5/8 ball, $1000. P. Broder Stockbridge 770-507-1324 FMC/John Bean 9300 CP sprayer, 1000 gal.1200 hrs., $47,000. John Flournoy Byron 912-957-1872 912-956-5615 5' Brown tree cutter, 120 hp., gear box, 783-4144 Farmall 130, good condition, fast hitch, $2500/obo call aft. 6 pm. Robert Jenkins Bobcat 743 w/looth bucket, VGC, $6500. culti., planter, turn plow, $3000. J. Pye Jesup Carrollton 770-834-0736 Michael Shore Cleveland-706-865-5744 706- 912-427-2248 5' Howse bushhog, good condition, $325. 865-6676 Farmall H, '45 original, 1 owner w/mower, Wade Burch McDonough 770-480-4911 Bushhog CR14R-04, 14' rotary cutter, 12 $1500 firm. Robert Clark Leslie 912-874- 5' finishing mower, Ford 930A, cutting blades for stalks, $6900. W. Powell 1818 mechanically excellent, 3-pt. hitch, $275. Bainbridge 912-246-3059 Farmall Super A w/culli., planters pull bar, David Wells Monroe 770-867-5059 Bushhog mdl. 3126, 10 1/2 pull type, rotary good tires, lgts., 12V new paint. E. Bailey Ball 5' hvy. duty rollover box blade, made by cutters, VGC, $3750. Dan Wright Ground 770-735-3733 Hester plow, used one season, grt. cond., $800. Chris McDonald Dacula 770-513-7788 5' pull type bushhog, good condition, $350. Ben Evans Fairmount 706-337-8419 5' pull type bushhog, hvy. duty, lnt'I Cub Lowboy belly mower, good condition, call aft. 7 pm. Larry Jennings Carrollton 770-8548640 5' rotovator, $800; 5' bushhog, $400; 16" bottom plow, $200; 7' all purpose plow, $400. Gene Mitchell Marietta 770-422-9023 5' smoothing harrows, in good condition, must sell, $125/obo. Howard Kilgore Flowery Branch 770-967-4159 770-967-5732 5' scrape blade, adjusts at 3-pt., $450. John Boudway 452 Red Dog Run Royston 30662 706-246-0605 5537 Savage pecan sprayer, in exc. condition, $5500. B. J. Brogdon Adel 912896-7128 . 555-B Ford backhoe, '87, strong tractor, good hyd., $13,500. Y. Smith LaGrange 706884-5602 706-884-1209 Whitesburg 770-830-1521 Bushhog mdl. 36022484, quick attach. forks, $600 call aft. 6 pm. James Jones Dalton 706-278-7130 Bushhog mower, 5' heavy duty stump jumper, new paint, good condition, $450. Keith A. Hadden Stapleton 706-547-6180 Cable well drilling rig., Bucyrus Erie. $9000. E. Hammontree Jasper 770-8'93-2463 Case '60 mdl. 411 B, 47 hp., 3-pt. hitch, 4 cyl. gas, new paint & front tires. Bob Chapman Riverdale 770-997-0628 Case IH 1822 picker, $22,000; Lilliston 6000 peanut combine, $1800; Roanoke hustler, $1800; JD 4630, $12,000. H. Walker Eastman 912-374-2628 Case JH 1844 cotton picker, good shape. Vernon Lewis McRae 912-868-5259 Case lnt'I 1350 grinder/mixer, 7654 lb. capacity, hyd auger & scales, $10,000, '79 lnt'I grain truck, $18,000. Patrick Spell Baxley .912-367-9449 Chipper Peco 16 hp., 24" flywheel, accepts Farmall Super A, new batte!}'.. starter, tune-up, just serviced, $2200. Kenneth Gray Hortense 912-530-7185 912- ~ Farmall Super C tractor w/4 pcs. of equip., hyd. lift, good condition, $2000/obo. Donnie Trussell Mauk 912-862-2652 Fertilizer spreader, fair condition, $700. Jim Overstreet Midville 912-763-3516 Fire plow for 25 to 40 hp. tractor, 3-pt. hitch, $400. lim Shiver Newton 404-696-1613 Flory 480 harvester, good cond., $17,500. Chop Evans Fort Valley 912-825-2095 912, 955-4642 Ford 2000 dsl., 8/spd. trans. w/5' rotary mower, in good condition, $4800. P. McCorkle Cairo 912-377-3857 Ford 3000 dsl. new paint, tires, VGC, $5600; 5' finish mower, $950. Todd C. Hosmer Hinesville 912-877-7670 Ford 3000 dsl., 42 hp., great shape, comes w/bushhog, boxblade, pretty new tires, $7000/obo. Charlie Adams Madison 404- 219-5191 . 5x8 ATV trailer, new tires, lgts., $400. Brad Herring Newnan 770-253-7636 6'x14' farm wagon w/pin-type tongue, 9.5L14 tires, good condition. $500. Bubba Pierce Albany 912-436-7070 60 KW 3-phase, GE generator, Detroit dsl. ehg., good cond., $5500/ obo. Bruce Yawn Baxley 912-367-2322 60s Ford Workmaster 661 , 30-40 hp., 5/spd., 2-stage clufoh, live PTO, 12V, good cond., $3500. Marvin Rouse Acworth 770926-2178 642 Ford combine w/4 or 6-row header & small grain header, all for $4500. Johnny 5" limbs, gas, trailer mounted, elect start, good condition, leave message, $2490. Tom Whitehouse Bethlehem 770-277-3241 Chipper/shredder "yardshark", 8 hp. Briggs engine, good condition, $550. Jim Crowe Douglasville 770-830-2907 Corley sawmill on steel w/671 Detroit dsl., Jots of sawmill parts, also Farmall M tractor. T. Wesson Summerville 706-734-3119 Corn picker 1-row, NI pull type no. 309. J. L. Earnest Carrollton 770-832-6216 Cub Cadet 149 hyd. tractor, 3-pt. hitch, 48" mower, fluid tires, nice condition, $1395/0BO. Ga!}'. Bump Cummings 770-887-1877 Ford 3000 dsl., p/s, hi/Jo, bushhog boxscrap, all purpose plow, cutting harrow, rotary tiller. Bill Guyton Nicholson 706-7573761 Ford 3000, 76 model, p/s, diesel, 8x2 trans., new paint, new tires, exc. cond., 1004 hrs., $8900. E.R. Farley Morganton 706-3743032 Ford 3000, gas, pis, new paint, tires, VGC, $6000; 5' tiller, $450. James B. Blanchard Hinesville 912-269-3728 Ford 3000, pis, 8/spd., $5800; Ford 2000, pis, hi/lo trans., $5400; 5' bushhog, $300 all cash. B. Daves Mableton 770-941-6312 Jones- Ellijay 706-635-5046 Cub Cadet garden tractor, 46" cut w/tiller Ford 4000 front-end loader, $8500; 5' 6610 Ford. dsl. tractor w/6' rotary mower. E. attach., 16 hp. Kohler engine, $800. Joseph bushhog, $525; scrape blade 6', $350; post 0. Vaughn Baxley 912-367-2312 Watkins Marie~a 770-427-6901 hole digger, $500, boom pole, $100. L. 7 shank all purpose ptow, $325. R. W. Cub Farmall runs looks grt., w/3 pcs. of Blankenbaker Dallas 770-443-2434 770-337- Greene Tallapoosa 770-574-7441. equip., $2450. Tommy Daws Monroe 770- 9151 7' wide, 15' long- tandem trailer, $400; 70 267-6082 Ford 4600 '75 mdl., dsl. w/cultL, good sheet gal. fuel tank w/pump, $125. B. Brantley DR all-terrain bushhog, 14 hp. Kawasaki, metal, nice rubber, good condition, 52 hp., Madison 706-342-7451 700' towable pivot, $15,000. Jim Pierson elect. start, lights, owner's manual, like new, $2000 firm. Jeffrey Gresch Marietta 770-971- $7800. Tom Rupert 8405 Grovetown 706-651. Culloden 912-885-2595 2695 - Ford 4600 dsl. 60 hp., p/s, new paint, 8' Bushhog Brand cutter, 3-pt. $1400, JD 640 hayrake, $900. Steve Still 3449 Oak Ditch Witch, walk behind, mdl. 1020, 6"x30" ditch, $4250 firm. Rodney Raley Louisville perfect condition, $6300. Todd C. Hosmer Hinesville 912-270-1973 Grove Rd. Loganville 30052 770-466-7373 706-554-5006 912-625-7878 Ford 4600, pis, independent PTO, 8 spd, 800 Ford, 40 hp., bushhog, box blade, trailer, $5475. Lauren Phillips Bogart 706769-7281 . Economy Power King tractor, 14 hp., '78, good condition w/trailer, plow culti. mower, planter harrow, $4500. B. Horne Villa Rica 550 hrs. since rebuilt, new paint, mechanically appearance, $7500. Mailand McDonough 770-898-1234 exc. Bill 843 dsl. Bobcat, good condition, $8900; 3600 dsl. Ford tractor, good tires & pairit, $5500. John Davis 396 Smyrna Ramhurst Rd 770-459-9850 Enclosed cargo trlr., 7 x 16 dbl. axles, side door, dbl. rear doors, good cond., $2850. Ford 5000 diesel, 8-spd., exc. cond., new paint, decals, seat, hyd. pump, more, $7500. Randall Thompson Winder 770-867-4611 Chatsworth 30705 706-695-3370 Grant Richardson Bluffton .912-835-2715 Ford 5610S, 15,000- will trade for smatler r-------------~--, 861 Ford dsl.,. $3500; 6' finish mower, 5' bushhog, 5' box blade, $1800; .9N Ford, $1325. Doug Howard Arnoldsville 706-742- Please observe our 20 word limit. tractor. David Underwood Atlanta 770-9579503 9211 86_5 NH rnd. hay baler, 986 lnt'I tractor. Market Bulletin Ad Form 1 Tracy Thornton Screven 912-579-6575 8N Ford tractor w/4' bushhog, rebuilt engine, $3600. Danny Arrington Hogansville 706-637-9401 I You may use this form to submit your ad. There is a 20-word limit for I advertisements unless otherwise noted under category headings. The 20-word limit includes name, city and phone number or name and complete address. The Market 8N Ford tractor, 12V, $1700 call aft. 6 pm. B. Cranford .Gray 912,742-1339 I Bulletin reserves the right to edit notices exceeding the 20-word limit. Only one (1) notice allowed per issue. Advertisers are encouraged to review the advertising .9" 3-pt. hitch post hole digger, good condition, $350. J. Thompson 7905 Cochran Mill Rd Palmetto 30268 770-463-3768 900 Ford tractor, 62 hp., good shape, sheltered. Leon Mclendon Colquitt 912-758- I guidelines on page two and under individual category headings before submitting notices for publication. I Please place the following ad under the indicated category: 3740 9N Ford, good tires, new paint, motor I overhauled, 6V, battery, $2200. E. G. Townsend Layayette 706-638-2265 I AC 7000, '80 mdl.; 106 hp., p/s, trans., canopy, $8500; NH 851 baler, hyd. tie, good I cond., $1800..Joel Lancaster Adairsville 770-773-3372 I AC E combine, Gehl 95 feedmill, both sheltered, field ready, good condition. Jon Miller Adrain 912-668-3122 AC-B tractor, rotary mower, culti., $1350 or trade for larger tractor. Nelson Massey Conyers 770-483-2639 Agridynamics sprayer, $1500; 9100 FMC sprayer, $8500; Case lnt'I MX 100, dsl., 1856 hrs., $30,000. B. Bennett Albany 912-883- 3743 Aluminum tank trailer, 9000 gal. capacity, Please provide your telephone number for office reference. The phone number will $3500; KMC 4-row ripper spider, $1200. not be published unless it is included in the above advertisement. Owen Stapleton Richland 912-887-2411 Approximately 4000' of 4" irrigation pipe, trailer, irrigation pump & sprinklers, $5500; mdl. 69 hay baler & sickle mower, $750. James Woodard Hazelhurst 770-207-6380 Arena plow, 4 in 1, good for landscaping as Please include your name and complete.address on all correspondence sent to the Bulletin office. well. Doug Anderson 3588 Floyd Springs Rd. NE Armuchee 30105 706-235-6572 The following statement must be signed by the advertiser submitting this notice for B mdl. AC, runs & good tires, $1400: Jimmy publication: Anderson Dahlonega 706867-6768 BCS chipper, 8 hp., 4 to 6 hrs. run time, original cost, '98 mdl., $695. Jim Wilson Acworth 770-974-9583 I hereby certify that the above notice meets all the necessary requirements for publication in the Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin. .._ _______________ _.J Baldor 3-phase industrial elec. motor, 7 1/2 hp., 3450 PRM, $150/0BO Doug Collins Blairsville 706-745-2942 Advertiser's Signature Baltic fertilizer spreader, 600 lb. cap., $400, good condition; 65 gal. cap. spayer, PTO, 3- This form will appear periodically in the Market Bulletin as space permits. pt. hitch, $400. Clyde Autry Gainesville 770- I Advertisers may photocopy the form for future use. 983-3333 J Page 4 THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday September 6, 2000 Ford 600 w/5'bushhog, gas, new clutch, lnt'I 815 corn combine w/both heads, less JD 9910 cotton picker, yellow top, good MF 1560 rnd. baler, field ready, exc. Rhino 10' TW120 bushhog, exc. shape, exhast, good tires, strong lift, runs gr!., than 2000 original hrs. Jack Laminack condition, $5000. S. Harden Eastman 912- condition. Bill Hitt Carnesville 706-335-4064 $4000. Dale Brubaker Comer 706-783-5089 _$5500. James Prince Gay 706-538-1441 Fitzgerald 912-831-2176 374-5927 MF 165 dsl. pis, 54 hp, 6' R. mower, $5950; 706-783-5741 Ford 601 Workmaster, sub-sailer, bushhog, lnt'I 986 tractor, runs fine, 1800 hrs. approx., JD 9950 cotton picker, chain unload, auto MF 175 dsl., 65 hp., 6' R. mower, $6250/obo. Rhino 950 hvy. duty scrape blade, 8' never smoothing harrow, bush & bog, 8' drop appearance fair, $5000. Charlie Smith lube, field ready, VGC, tires 90%, $28,000 call L. Garrett Ellenwood 770-921-1636 used, hyd. tilt, swivel & offset, gauge wheel, spreader boom. Legrand Ashworth Snellville Dawson 31742 912-995-2731 aft. 7 pm. Donnie Connell Williamson 770- MF 175, 70 hp., dsl., 4 tires, low hrs., $2500. Frank Dysart Pine Log 770-386-0020 _770-982-9085 lnt'I mdl. 340 62-0V-63, $3150; Ford 8N, 227-4849 remote hyd., VGC, $7600; Ford 600, 4 cyl., Rhino mdl. R41 S rotary tiller, 3-pt. 6', good Ford 655A front-end loader backhoe, not late 40's, 6' blade,plow, $2150, _both good . JD B, $4000; JD M (3~pt. hitch), $3600, both $3600. R. Stratton Locust Groce 770-914- condition, $600. J. Clodfelter Social Circle running, back tires, wheels, backhoe bucket, rubber & 3-pt. Harley Kimmons Cumming show/work, ready; JD MT, $2100, work ready.. 6153 770-464-3709 & starter, $3500. Joe Walker Fayetteville '-77'-0"--"'8""87'---"0-'-43""1'---------.,..,,.-,..---,-- Jack Smith Hull 706-3547905 MF 265 w/loader, 6' bushhog, hay spear, Rubber tire wagon, has treated wood side 770-461-7142 Irrigation Lincoln ele. motor, 150 hp., 3- JD M 3-pt. hitch, new paint, $2300; Ford VGQ, $13,000; flatbed GN trailer, 25" long x 8' bodies, used td store grain, $250. Tom Ford 6640 Powerstar, diesel tractor, one phases, 480 volts, 1780 RPM, runs good; JD 3000, p/s, $3900; MF 135 dsl., $5300. T. W. wide, $3200. Adam Downs Rome 706-290- Haithcock Omega 912-528-6528 owner only, 238 hrs., always sheltered, flywheel engine. Donny Hughes Fort Valley _Smith Carrollton 770-832-9816 1713 Sawmill O Frick edger, 471 Detroit engine, meticulously maintained. R. DeFoor ""9"'"12=---"'8.::25=---"0-'-1'-78::........_-:---,--,,.----...,,...,,..,..,,..,--,...,..,. JD grain drill, 15-row, non-hyd., field ready, MF 275, 840 hrs., all original, never rained mounted on steel, also 4 side planter. Gainesville 770-983-0500 Irrigation pump, $3275; Duetz (MWM dsl.) gr!. shape, $~250. Rick Goette Milledgeville on, 9' bushhog, 3108; MF 15 mixer grinder. J. Kenneth Withrow Ellijay 706-635-4483 Ford 7810, 90 hp., 950 hrs., $13,800; '90 air cooled, 6 cyl. w/fuel tank & Rainbow 1100 _912-932-5663 Cathey Gainesville 770-983-3529 Scoop 1/4 yard AC combine seed cleaner & Ford 3930, 45 hp., front-end loader, $12,500. GPM pump. David Welch Carrollton 770- JD hvy. duty hay wagon, will haul 10 4x5 MF 285 dsl. n/p, roll bar & cover, good tires, bagger, E-Z-Flo fer!.- spreader, 96 qt. herbs James T. Gilbert Howard 706.-329-4817 706- =2=-58.::..-.oo0-'-4-'-12=--------~~--=--- _rolls, $1250. D. Baize Rex 770-961-6742 80 hp., dual hyd., $8000. Randy Irvin tractor seed. Pat Baskin Carrollton 770-830- 562-8693 Irrigation pump, 1500 GPM, Peerless JD mdl.. 327 sq..baler, exc, cond., $3200; Cleveland 706-865-1060 7757 Ford 9N tractor w/scrape blade, l2V, pump, 125 hp., 3-phase elect motor, $1200. NH 849 5x5 rnd. baler, field ready, $3900. Ed MF 300 loader, '81 dsl., Perkins, petal steer, Sears Super 6 garden tractor, runs,. mower $12,500. M. J. Gibel Dallas 770445-1062 Kenneth Oliver 612 Little Flock Church Rd. Williams Calhoun 706-629-0608 706-272- 80% U.C., R.O.P.S., exc. cond., $9500. T. deck, lots of spare parts, make good pulling Ford 9N tractor, rebuilt eng. & lift, practically Collins 30421 912-693-3830 _4902 Jones Canton 770-844-9824 tractor. Carl Lowell Americus 912-928-3524 new tires w/JD bushhog, $2500. John Adams JD '80 4420 combine w/both heads, only JD picker 9960 CHA, field ready, MF 35 industrial mdl. front-end loader, Six assorted horse drawn plows, all for Stone Mountain 770-466-0089 1350 hrs., $10,000/0BO. Jim Duggan reasonably priced, retiring from farming. bushhog, box blade, scrape blade, $4995: $300 call aft. 5 pm. Eddie Stewart Buckhead Ford F8000 3208 Cat. fer!. spreader truck, Palmetto 770-463-9415 _Brooks Hughes Hazelhurst 912-375-7050 Jack Brooks McDonough 770-914-9424 706-342-4289 14' Chandler, hyd. ss bottom, $10,000. Mr. JD 1503 w/loader, p/s, 46 hp., remote hyd., JD, 5' rear mount, 3-pt. hitch, grooming. MF 35, gas, $3600; 7x18 trailer hauler, Snap bean trailer, 16' "V" bottom 3' belt in Sanford Flintstone 706-820-0204 hi/low trans. w/6 pcs. equip., $13,500/0BO mower, 3 blades, great cond. Terry Vann $1350; 5' bushhog, $350; 2 disc plow, $350. bottom, 2 axle, $1,000. Jared Howell Adel Ford NH 2120, 4 WD tractor, 40 hp., '96, call aft. 5 pm: Steve Logue Madison 706- Murrayville 770-536-8106 C. Collins Austell 770-948-1003 229-546'8849 470 hrs., R.O.P.S., front wgts., garaged, ""3-"42=--.::2'-76.::..6=----------------=---~ JD-B, Farmall C, 2-T0-20 Ferguson, $700 MF loader/backhoe detachable fits Sub-soil plow tractor w/colter extra hvy. $13,500/obo. Tom Bruckner Bostwick 706- JD 2030 tractor, VGC, tires like new. David ea., 8N Ford will run, $1500 for parts or repair. 240/175, solid frame, PTO pump, will trade for duty pull up to 150 hp., $400. Wyatte Pittman 342-8825 Hugenin Augusta 800-626-8240 J. T. Woodard Gray 912-986-5341 PTO pump irrigation equip!. John Stanley Richland 912-887-3547 912-887-3756 Ford NH 8260, w/duals power shift, 1000 JD 2130, 65 hp., dsl., remotes, VGC, Jacobsen dsl. front deck mower, 72" cut, Milledgeville 912-452-2880 Super A Farmall tractor w/belly mower, new hrs., 14' 76 Athens harrow, F-600 grain truck. $4300; 7' gator bushhog, $7.DO. Erica L. Lynn exc. cond., $3000 firm. Marie Forrest Temple Manure spreader JD, ground driven, new paint job, good condition, w/tires good, Danny McNab West Green 912-381-9305 Hinesville 912-368-0815 770-562-4946 tires, floor sides, paint, works great, $1150. $2500. J. B. Archer Swainsboro 912-237- Ford front-end loader, p/s, 3-pt. hitch, forks JD 310 backhoe, runs & operates good, 3 KMC 4-row peanut plow w/vine cutters, Ed Watson Waco 770-574-7020 7629 & bucket, $6000; Ford backhoe, $7995; track buckets, $8900. Gary Nah Forsyth 912C994- $1500; JD 9910 low drum cotton picker Manure spreader, JD mdl. R, 12", $1000, TM-5 bushhog finishing mower w/manual, hoe, $14,000. J. Cowan Augusta 706-855- _99_4_8_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ wlbartender II, $4500 Reggie Faulk Dublin stored, dry. wm: Greene Cartersville 770- exc. condition, $600. Jay Dresser Clayton 3835 JD 310D, 4x4 loader backhoe, 2200 hrs., 912-463-3319 382-2944 706-782-2683 . Ford tractor 6600 dsl., canopy, hook-ups for end loader, VGC, $11,000. L. Deals Blairsville 706-835-1209 Ford1710 dsl., 27 hp., turf tires, 5' Hardee clean machine, no leaks, '96 mdl., $32,000/0BO. T. Land Ashburn 912-386_4_06_3_9_1_2_-5_6_7_-4_9_5_6_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ JD 329 6 cyl. dsl. eng., good cond., $1750; Kemp shredder/chipper Master Gardner, elec. start, bought in '93 ,_included fer!., exc. cond., $500.. Roy Bohler Po Box 2 Butler 31006 478-862-3261 McKee 4x5 rnd. baler, exc. cond., 45' trailmobile open top van, exc. for pine straw, hay, shavings. Lovenna Webb Juliette 912994-9492 Tandem axle trailer, 7000 lb., capacity, 16' long, 7' wide, ramps, elec. brks., & 4 new tires, $1500. Jack Backman Gainesville 770-983-9340 bushhog, exc. cond., $6800. David Doane Stanadyne hyd. drive for 9900 & 9910 JD Komatsu D21A, 6-way blade, 90% McNair 810 pecan harvester, Ramacher Taylor tobacco stripper, used 2 years, Williamson 770-228-2817 cottonpicker, $1000. Carol Avery Moultrie undercarriage, 1850 hrs., joystick steering, 50 self-prop. sweeper, $4900. S. King Hahira excellent condition. Vernon Dasher Fork lift tow motor, hard tire, 4000 lb. capacity, l/p gas, needs brks., $950. M. McBlank Dawsonville 770-886-6774 Fork lift, 73 AC mdl., propane, pneumatic tires, rollbar, exc. cond., $4495. Charles Allen Grayson 770-979-7961 Fork lift, Cat, gasoline eng., hard tire type, $1000. Bobby Turman Ellenwood 770-4745251 _9_12_-_8_90_-_2_02__ 4 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ JD 4020 late mdl., snap-on duals w/quick hitch, exc. cond.; Rhino 7' mower, Taylorway 10' 3-pt. hitch harrow. Ferrell Cofer Cordele _9_12_-_2_73_-_44_3__ 9 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ JD 4100 80 hrs., 20 hp., 3 cyl. dsl., 4WD, w/JD 60" belly mower, $10,500. Glenn Mayfield Kidd Hiram 770-439-8336 JD. 4240 4,post quad range, $14,000; NH hp., ROPS, $18,000. Danny Smith Elberton 706-283-2678 Komatsu D65E-7 4-way blade, 5700 hrs., $32,000; NI corn picker, 1-row, $2200; 10' hyd. harrow. Doug Exley !)pringfield 912- 754-4243 Kubota 2150 belly mower 60". Lamar Mote 660 Bethel Temple Rd Demorest 30535 706- 754-4538 /' Front-end lader fits, JD 4020 & others, 6090 hp., bushhog, 2846 QT, bucket & hay spear, $4500. C. Herndon Brunswick 912222-9446 256 hay rake, 40' cotton wagons. Zeke Lambert Madison 706-342-0543 706-474"-09.::..0.::..0::........_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ JD 435 dsl., 32 hp., new paint, .decals, runs Kubota B6000 dsl. tractor, 3-pt. hitch w/mower deck, plow; operator's manual, new battery, $3000. J. Smith Marietta 770-9265109 Front-end loader for Ford 2000, good good but blows oil out exhaust, $2800. Fred Kubota B6100 dsl., 4WD, 4' finishing bucket, $750 call aft.. 6 pm. Ricky Ussery Fitts Dahlonega 706-864-3860 mower, low hrs., $3000 or best offer. Terre Dublin 912-275-7614 JD 435 dsl., GM dsl. engine, wide front, 3- Walker Valdosta 912-247-5274 Front-end loader, industrial type, self- pt. hitch, exc. cond., $5700 firm. J. Howard Kubota 87100, 4WD w/4' Hardee cutter, contained, hyd. w/pump, new 5' buckets, fits Stockbridge 770-474-9038 $3500; MF 285 dual hyd., ROP canopy, 135 MF, $1200 up. Bill Vaughters Madison JD.444 corn head, exc. condition, rebuilt&" $8500. Charles Martin Douglasville 770- 706-342-8787 painted. Keith Boyett Statesboro 912-764- 949-2386 Generator Wisconsin eng., 10,000 watts, 14 .o.6.::..92=-4'-"-9""12=---'-48.::..9=---"'8""40.::..8::........_,.----~---- Kubota B8200 dsl., 4WD, loader, 20 hp., s hp., mdl. 14D SN 361980. LaVaune Ziegler JD 4440 cab/air, $18,000; JD 9930 cotton 8/spd., str. shift, ROPS, 4' rotary mower, The Rock 706-647-5234 picker, $17,500. Keith Story 830 Story Rd $9450/0BO. Gordon Garnet Riverdale 770- Gill 5' pulverizer, gr!. shape, $425; Wood's Sycamore 31790 912-567-4550 923-2274. ' 4' belly mower, -$-300; lnt'I Cub Cadet, 108 JD 4455, 4WD, ca_b. good condition; Gehl Kubota IND TLB 2100 tracker/loader garden tractor, $575. Scott Odom Buford 170 grinder mixer w/scale, good condition. backhoe, garage kept, 284 hrs., 1 owner, 770-945-7945 Mervin Martin Pelham 912-294-7487 912- 4WD, hyd. trans. John Anglin Marietta 770- Grist mill equipment, inside American _29_4_-_3_11_1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 422-2924 Marvel cleaner, Eureka separator, corn JD 4520 power shift, new tires, duals, 14' Kubota L2350, 4WD, 20.5 hp. w/5' sheller, free if you remove. M. Richmond bushhog harrow, new disk bearing, '91 hyd. bushhog, 200 hrs., maintained regularly, exc. Watkinsville 706-769-9967 FWD loader. Bobby Cowart Mcintyre 912- cond., $9500. S. Stepp Pine Mountain 706" Hammermill, corn shelled, 1-row corn _9_46_-_3_1_6_ 8 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 663-2563 puller. Marvin McCallum 2201 Bonner Gilbert JD 4630, cab/air, ready for the field, $9500. Kubota L2550, 4WD, loader backhoe Rd Macon 31220 478-935-3895 478-935- J. T. Flournoy FortValley912-957-1871 912- attach., manuals works good,_ $10,700. B. 3895 . '-82_5~-5_3~8-4.,,...,..___,---,--,-,----,--,---,-,.,,--,,.,-,---= Pauline Cleveland 706-865-4643 Hardhose reel, 2" OD x 1000", complete rig JD 4840 tractor, cab/air, duals, $17,000; JD Kubota L2900 hyd., 4WD, pis, oversize w/pump, $4500; MF 135 gas, rebuilt last year, tires, $4750. Gene Hurst .Coolidge 912-226- 1566 ' Hay rake 8-wheel V-type on durabilt caddy, $2400. A. Bacon 2057 Chicken Rd Dudley 912-875-3918 4430 tractor quad range w/duals, $9500 both good cond. Hugh Crook Montezuma 9124-'-7~2.,,,-8'-4""2-"1-=-o--cc---,-----,----:----,-~ JD 520 '58, 2 cyl., pis, new tires, original condition. John Purvis Americus 800-3273_9_3_1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ tires, front wgts., 5' bushhog, 185 hrs., $12,000/0BO. Ray Taylor Blairsville 706~ 781-2500 Kubota L4200GST tractor & LA680 loader, 45 hp., 470 hrs., one owner, exc. cond., $10,500. Mark Black Waynesboro 706-551-0008 Haying equipment, rnd. baler, $5000; drum -JD 5210 45 hp. tractor, $11,500; JD 6000 Kubota M4700, Kubota loader w/quick mower; $1500; disk mower, $2000; rake, Hi-Boy C&A, 3000 miles, $14,500; 8-row 7100 attach., canopy, 70 hrs., $19,500; bushhog $800; trailers, good cond. Frank Rice Monroe JD planters, $3500. S. Albritton Dublin 912- 286 cutter w/chains, 10 hrs., $1200. W. Staab 770-267-.6084 _27_2_-5_8_8_8_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Canton 404-915-511 0 Heavy duty 2-horse wagon, excellent JD 55 combine corn & grain headers, Kubota M6800 tractor, '99, good condition, condition, $1000. Bobby Hudson Monroe sheltered, good condition, $2000. David 40 hrs., must sell, make offer, $17,200..David 770-267-3276 Wynne. Cochran 912-934-2899 912-934- Willett Loganville 770-787-1044 Hesson 560 baler, good cond., $5200; 900 4015 Land Plane, 40' built by Carver, $6000; UFT NH chopper, 3-row, 30", good condition. Jeff JD 6400 CAH, power quad trans., 400 hrs. flail mower, 14', $6500; Land plaster Yoder Rt 1 Box AA Montezuma 31063 912- w/JD 640 loader/bucket/ fork, $42,000. applicator, 12', $750: Dennis James Fort 472-2711 William Clay Sims Monroe-770-267-8090 ""V"'al=-le'"'yc,.9.::..1-"2=--.::..82=-5'--=-55.::..1'""'5'----------~ Heston 766 tractor, 80 hp., fair condition, JD 6600 combine 404 dsl. eng., 4-row, rigid Lewis poultry loader spreader, sheltered, $4000; NH 850 rnd. baler, new bottom chains, platform, cut rye this summer, $4000. Lloyd low use, exc. condition, must see to $1.200. Sonny Stewart Albany 912-435-2025 Strickland Brooklet 912-842-2160 appreciate, $2200. John Bailey Bowersville Hopper botiom tra1-1ers, 1ow s1'des, exc. for JD 66oocombi"ne corn & bean head, good 706-245-8516 hauling peanuts, roll tarps, good tires. Danny condition. John Brannen Register 912-488- Lilliston 1500 peanut combine, sheltered Bryant Pavo 912-859-2560 2232 / kept, 2 more. machines for parts. Gene Husky walk behind garden tractor, 42 mdl., JD 699 cotton picker, JD 3300 combine, 13 McDonald Brooks 912-263-5259 perfect for restoration, implements, runs good, platform, 2-row corn heads, clean, good Lilliston 1500 peanut picker rnd. bar, $600; need the space, $250. Roy Ethridge running cond. Darrell Kay Taylorsville 770- Lilliston 1500 sq, bar, $700. Fred Deal Hampton 770-946-9355 684-7473 Statesboro 912-865-2728 IH 340 utility dsl. hyd. front blade, 3-pt. JD 71 6-row planter/ripper, $2000; NH 273 Lilliston 1580 peanut combine, good hitch, good cond., $2500; 4 disc tiller, $150. H. baler, $750; 800 Gehl forage harvester, condition, $1000. Leon Arant .Pitts 912-648- Callaway Elberton 706-283_4307 $3500. Juanita Martyny Perry 912-988-3205 6418 912-648-6678 IH 766 tractor, exc. shape, good tires & JD 71 planters, 4-row mounted on toolbar, Lilliston 6000 Hi-cap combine, hyd. header, paint, $6000. Andy w. Rentz 9045 Blackshear good condition, $1000/obo. Jeff Bishop VGC, $3000. Jack Paulk Sycamore 912-567- Hwy Baxley 31513 912-357_7155 Screven 912-579-6301 2819 IH Cub Lo-Boy 154w/60" belly mower, turf JD 750 no-till drill w/bulk loading, 97 mdl. Lilliston 7500 XLT basket, late mdl., 2-row, 912-896-4386 Melroe Bobcat 743, good condition w/bucket, $6500; tracks for 763/773 Bobcat , $1250. William Threadgill Carrollton 770834-2293 Melroe Bobcat mdl. 444, $3000, call aft. 6 pm. James Hall Washington 706-293-4325 Midland zip seeder, 10', $2000; JD grain drill, 17 disk, $500, both field ready. Lamar Colwell Griffin 770-229-5678 Military mule, four wheel steering, four wheel drive, $1800. Steve Corbitt Willacoochee 912-534-5599 Mitsubishi D3250, 4 cyl., dsl. 36 hp. 250 hrs., stronger than Ford 2000, $5000; 5' rotary mower, $550. Jaki:i B. Brandon Hinesvile 912-258-5623 Mower, Krone 202 disc, 6 1/2', like new, $3950; Deutz Allis rotary rake, 9', good cond., $950. S. Allen Homer 770-921-1170 NH 3010 dsl., 54 hp. 700 hrs., remotes, $11,000; 6' finish mower, $1000. Marcus G. Gregory Hinesville 912-876-5888 NH 479 haybine, 9' cut, cuts good, spare 479 for parts, $1000 for both. Chip Hammock Newnan 770-251-1763 NH 565 sq. baler super sweep, hyd. swing over, used very little, $5500. Fred Walker Carrollton 770-832-8530 NH 847 baler, good cond., $4800; JD 8300 drill, 21-row, DD openers, press wheels, good cond., $2500. George Lancaster Adairsville 770-773-3218 ' 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, p/s, 2-PTO, hyd. trans., full warranty. Claus Hoffmann The Rock 770-567,1458 NH TR 96 combine, 1600 hrs., 20' flex, exc. cond., $38,000; TR 95 2700 hrs., 20' flex, $16,000. Ivan Yoder Montezuma 270-932- 2119 . NH tractor, '97 trailer w/8 pcs. of equip., any part or all. Bennie Crane Lilburn 770-9213702 NI 486 rnd. hay baler, field ready, $2000. Jason Hardin Tifton 912-392-5092 NI one-row corn picker, good cond., $1700. G. Williamson Lyons 912-526-8965 Oliver 1655 tractor, '76 mdl., 70 PTO hp., runs good, new battery, rebuilt injector pump. Mark Von Kutzleben Watkinsville 706-7690150 Oliver mdl. 77, row crop, good cond., runs gDra!.v, 1d$2w710110e;ttALCogmadnl.viC11,e g7o7o0d8c8o3n5d6.,00$2500. -- 0 ne 2 horse wagon & 1-horse wagon, exc. condition. Elmer Partain Elberton 706-283- _42...,2=-8----,---:-:---~-~--~-~- One set of lower lift arms for a JD 3010 or 3020, $125, call aft. 8 pm. L. Kinsley Perry 912-987-2837 . PTO gearbox mounts to draw bar for bushhog, etc. $200. Frank Ussery Kathleen 912-987-3331 ' Pecan harvester Ramacher 348, self- propelled w/H_erbst hyd. dump cart, both $7000. Charles Kelso Atlanta 404-874-1341_ Glennville 912-654-2975 Tires & wheels for David Bradley garden tractor, implements & other parts also. Thomas Nunnally Warner Robins 478-9236586 Tractor '95, Long 2510 diesel, live lift & PTO, pis, 50 hp., $7500. Sam Prince Thomson 706-597-8648 Trailer 8'X16' three axle, 6" channel, $675. Mark Segers Mt. Airy 706-778-9414 Trailer 8'x16', two axle, wood floor, good for hauling hay or small i;iquip., $400. Fred Barnes Tifton 912-382-5349 Trailer 82"x18" 6" diamond plate, metal floor, 3 axles ramps, lgts., 2 5/16 ball hitch, $1500. Kenneth Wilbanks Baldwin 706-8864556 Tree planter Whitfield semi-auto., 3-pt hitch, F85 direct drive, full cab, $4900. Bob Rawlins Rebecca 912'-643-7609. 912~567- 7791 . Troy-bill tiller, 8 hp. Kohler w/attach., less than 20 hrs., $1050; Troy-bill sickle bar mower, $750. J. R. Conaway Tucker 770938-2333 Troy-bilt tiller, PTO horse, 7 hp., B&S l/C w/under 4 hrs.used, bumper hiller furrower & extra tines, $975. E. Stewart Lilburn 770923-7567 Two Lilliston Hi-cap 6000's. Steve Ellis Blakely 912-723-6325 Two tractors, one 1520 JD, $7800, JD 430; Case trench digging machine, $5900. J. Blasczyk Douglasville 770-942,5018 United farm tool, 2-row peanut inverter plow, in exc cond., field ready, priced to sell. John Horton Rhine 912-385-5222 Utility trailer, 5'x1 O', 24" sides, hvy. duty, very good condition, $575/obo. Don Q. Snyder Marietta 770-973-6987 Utility trailer, 5'x8', 15" sides, new tires, floor, sides & paint, tilt back, exc. cond., $395. Jimmy Prater Winder 770-867-6103 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 6050, sheltered, ready for work, asking $2700. Joanne Freeman Newton 910-628-9008 Vulcan & Fruehauf Lowboys 15 & 25 tons; pintle & 5th wheel, air brks, ramps, $4500 ea. A. Lamb Vienna 912-268-8550 912-2733832 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 Welder portable Onan, 200 AMP, 120-240V generator on small. trailer. Philip Heard Conyers 770-483-1038 Whitfield tree planter, cab, $3500. Austin Guinn Butler 912-862-3289 Wood-splitter Duerr, 20-ton, 5 hp., exc. condition, used very little, $950. Milton Sew.ell Carnesville 706-335-3959 tires, $3200. Robert Andersen 662-5695 Duluth 770, Danny Morrell 221-4660 Camilla 912-336-5386 912- VG cond., $7000; 6-row Ferguson reshaker, $900. Joe Nolan Pearson 912-422-3305 Pecan harvester, Savage, side dump, in exc. condition, $12,900. Van Ponder Wood-splitter, 16 hp. B&S eng., runs good, $375 firm. M. D. Garrett Cedartown 770- lnt'I 1066 dsl. tractor, w/cab, $5000; lnt'I 1600, .6 cyl. grain truck, w/dump body, $3500. D. Smith Americus 912-928-0465 lnt'I 1440 17' combine grain head, 4-row corn head. J. McKinley Lyons 912-526-6032 lnt'I 154 Cub Lo-Boy tractor, 4' belly mower, 12 disc lift type harrow, $2595 for all, call aft. 6 pm. Ed Prior "11adison 706-342-0494 lnt'l 424 tractor w/front-end loader, bucket & forks, VGC, $6500. Glen Amburn Dawsonville 706-216-3511 JD 8300 grain drill 14'; MF 510 combine, 14' grain head, both good condition. Keith McMullen Social Circle 770-464-3817 JD 8300 gr_ain drill, 23x7 single disk w/small seed attachment, $1500. John Newton Millen 912-982-1030 ' JD 870, 4WD, 300 hrs., exc. cond. Benny Lasseter Franklin 770-854-8903 JD 950; JD 75 loader, 6q0 hrs., new p/s, good tires, runs exc., $8750. M. Varnadoe Gray 912-738-0552 Long 320 tractor, 2WD, 32 hp., less than 30 hrs., still under warranty, $8500. Michael Robinson Monticello 706-468-6546 Long 393 peanut combine, 393 parts or fix, $400; Lillisfon 6000 parts, $400; KMC 2-row, $700. Willie Lee Statesboro 912-587-5983 MF #12 sq. baler, outside knotter housing broke for repair or parts, $500/0BO. Tom Fricks Flintstone 706-820-1569 MF 135 dsl. new eng., 1 yr. warranty, sheet metal & tractor in exc. condition. $6500 call aft. 9 pm. Knox Gragg Demorest 706-778- Whigham 912-762-3233 Pecan sizer, 13 down, 14 up, 6000 lb. per hrs., exc. cond., $4250. Sidney Lanier Montezuma 912-472-6332 Pixall bean picker & grading line wltumbler. Ed Hart Pavo 912-859-2278 Post digger 12" auger, $425; 16 & 20 disc harrow, $525-$575; dirt scoop, $225; JD culti., $450. M.' Crosby Blackshear 912- _4...,49=---6..,.5_7_ 3 __--==----::-----.,,--,--=--:--- Poulan mower, 22" self-propelled, 6 hp., B&S, high~wheel, $125. Don Obenauer Villa 748-8130 Wood-splitter, hvy. duty, 36" stroke, 1.6 hp,, $1000 call aft. 6 pm. Chester Williams Eatonton 706-485-8372 Yanmar 1610D, 4WD w/5" tiller, 815 hrs, VGC, asking, $4960 call aft. 6 pm. Greg Hughes Ludowici 912-545-3361 Yanmar 1700, 19 hp. dsl., VGC, $3400. 4' finish mower, $900. Marty W. Adams Hinesvile 912-876~3800 Yanmar 1702D, 3 cyl., dsl. 4WD, 402 hrs., 4' rotary mower, 5' finish mower, exc. $5995. Submit ads by Wednesday noon. Ads cannot be called in by phone. 3458 706 776-4874 Rica 404-355-1870 Jerry Smith Williamson 770-467-9766 Wednesday September 6, 2000 THE MARKET BULLETIN Page 5 Farm Machinery Wanted Want parts off Farmall tractor, Mdl.. 966. Paul Forehand Brooklet 912-823-3416 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-pt. hitch hook-up for Farmall Super C tractor. Gerald Jackson Lizella 912-781-. 2761 Want 20.8x34 tractor tires. James Roberts Good Hope 770-267-3476 Want 3 roller can mill & kettle, reasonable priced, will travel. James Lindy Vidalia 912537-3648 12 foot water trough with small hole in Fogger pumps, like new condition, $125 ea. bottom, $25, call after 6PM. Pat Hugya Perry L. Dalton 4614 Hwy 441 N. Alto 30510 Doerun 912-776-9039 706-776-1915 12 hvy. duty winches, support chain feeder Fuel tanks with vent and connector pipes, system, good cond. Homer Davis Dyke 770-. 500 gal. $300, 1000 gal $500.. James 479-3086 McDowell Elko 912-987-2741 125KW generator, Detroit engine, auto Genevator 2500W Generac, 5 HP chipper, transfer switch, controls incl. built-in diesel disk harrow, plow and cultivator attachments tank, $5000. George Chandler Ila 706-338- for AC-B tractor. Kenneth White Palmetto 4321 770-463-9786 16 hp, tri fuel, 9000 kw generator, elect. Goat box metal for hauling goats in back of start, NIB w/wheel kits, $2100 ea. J. E. standard size pickup, $125. W. E. Alford Morgan 285 Sparrow Walk Powder springs Lawrenceville 770-963-8481 30127 770-222-9854 Good rough lumber for sale. Truman 1x6x12 yellow pine tongue in groove, like Dishroom 2330 Friendship Circle Cumming Georgia Cooking FRUITED SQUASH 3 medium butternut squash, seeds removed 1/4 cup water* 1 Granny Smith apple, cored and cubed 1 cup raisins 1 cup cranraisins 2/3 cup coarsely chopped pecans Want AC no-till planter in any condition, especially no-till coulters. Aaron Mcwhorter Carrollton 770-830-1705 Want Athens or Taylorway 7' or 8' offset harrow pull type. A. Dopson Rhine 912-3856161 new, great for walls or flooring, $8 board. Ms. Tisdale Brooks 770-599-3'167 2 black walnut logs 24/30" dia. 8ft. long, make offer. L. Camp Alpharetta 770-4757111 2000 bd. ft. band sawed pine lumber 30040 770-887-4205 Good used tin & lumber for sale, different sizes; chicken house equipment. Hoke Caudell, Jr. Homer 706-677-4682 Grain Dryer, 4-5500 bushel, grain bins, 11500 bushel, wet tank 1-12,000 gallon, 3/4 cup apple juice 1 1/4 teaspoons pumpkin pie spice 1/4 teaspoon salt .1 tablespoon butter 1 tablespoon sugar Want D-7, 3-T series dozier for parts or cylinder head for same. James E Dorminey Newnan 770-253-7348 Want David Brown 990 tractor, running or parts, reasonable priced, Ive. message. Roy T}'ner Ludowici 912-877-5693 Want Ford 2000 or 4000 4 cyl. tractor w/bad engine or salvage tractor. Clay Brown Perry 912-953-9485 1"x6"x12' fully dried, $0.45 per bd. ft., call after 6:00 pm. J.J. Andrews Alpharetta 678-4326531 24 wood I-beams, 24'x14", 20 sheets metals, 12'x36", all in new condition. Ronnie Singleton Lavonia 706-356-2566 250 and 320 gal. propane tanks in good condition. Wayne Stanley Jefferson 706367-4930 nitrogen tank, Q10tors fans. E. D. Hart Buena Vista 912-649-7334 Greenhouse, steel frame, 30'x96', $1200 cash, you take down and remove. Ben Reid Stockbridge 770-922-9870 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 Preheat oven to350 degrees F. Place squash in an oven-safe dish with the skin side up, add water and bake for 45 minutes or until fork tender. Remove from oven and set aside. In a saucepan, combine apple, raisins, cranraisins, pecans, apple juice and pumpkin pie spice. Simmer for 1O minutes. Remove from heat. Set aside. To apple mixture add salt, butter and sugar, mixing well. Turn squash over and stuff with apple mixture and bake for an additional 10-20 minutes or until hot. Remove Want Ford 2810 or 2910, 3910, 3930, low 3 farm gates, like new, $100. Ken Ridley Honey extractor, 9 frame, new condition, from oven and serve immediat!'lly. hrs., good cond., right price. W. Holtzclaw Dalton 706-694-4220 hand powered, $300. Ray Rohletter Canton 770-479-3100 36x30 Safeguard cages with pans, $5/per Demorest 706-778-8281 Yields: 6 servings Want Ford 530 baler for parts, also lnt'I 430T baler. Cam Reed Oakwood 770-5362822 Want Ford SN tractor for repair. Larry Sturdevant Cumming 770-887-7931 Want Hitachi mule or JD gator, must be 4x4 onl}'. B. Smith Snellville 770-979-5310 Want Honda big red for parts, Honda fourtrax, may work, any condition considered.' Scott Beasle}' Wrens 706-547-0136 Want JD 300 series lawn & garden tractor, 3-pt. hitch & other accessories, Ive. message. Albert Henderson Fa}'etteville 770-461-3193 Want JD 530 or 330 tractor, these tractors were built in the late 1950's & 1960, any cond. John Me}'er Winterville 706-742-2286 Want JD 790 4WD w/loader, low hrs. Roy Goodwin Evans 706-868-0541 Want Narrow 60" or Lees cab air, 70-80 hp. tractor. David Lee Alma 912-632-4871 Want No. 2 JD mowing machine or similar for one mule to pull. Fred Brown Clayton 706-782-2965 Want PTO driven water pump, 4", in good condition, within 150 mi. of Atlanta. Johny Brown Conyers 770-483-5861 Want Sears lawn tractor equip. plows, harrows, tiller, scrape blade's, etc., Ive. message. M. H. Banks Rockmart 770-6849033 Want backhoe to fit 40 hp. tractor, 3-pt. hitch. Mike Hoehn Canton 770-205-8235 Want baggerfor LX 188 JD mower, power flow 48 & 54 mow. Daryl Youmans Baxley 912-367-7117 cage .O.B.O. Pamala Sanson Stockbridge 770-506-3913 40' storage trailer $1100, excellent for dry storage. L. Strickland Roswell 770-552-2898 42 inch. Lathe with duculator, like new, $400, 36" belt sander with 8" disk, $100, good for making farm furniture. A. Mason Canton 770-479-7236 4x4, 93" long, used lumber, mint cond., $2 ea.. approx. 200. Tony Evans Dallas 770443-4318 5 gal. safety gas can, good condition, $25, S. Weaver Milledgeville 912-452-5415 912453-3303 50 gal. syrup kettle and 2 roller cane mill, in very good condition. V. Winters Broxton 912359-2949 55 Gallon Plastic Barrels (8) used $10.00 Cash. John D Hogan 460 Burg Road Locust Grove 770-957-8940 55 gal. plastic food grade barrels, screw off top or solid lid, $8/ea. Jay Leggett Odum 912-586-2584 55-gal. lock-ring, press-on lid drums, 55, 30 & 15-gal. closed top plastice drums, 55-gal. metal open & closed-top drums. E.L. Needham Loganville 770-466-4284 8 pcs. 10" steel pipe, 250 wall w/300 lb. flange on each end $75 ea. Clarence Holley Wrens 706-547-2037 Air, oil, fuel, emission filter, approx. 150, $250. Eddy Thaxton Watkinsville 706-7697866 Alfalfa hay, first cutting $6/bale. Cherie Ramse}' Forsy:!h 912-475-1341. American steel 40'x46'x16' building, never Incubator G.Q.F. model 1202, $275. Jim Collins Leesburg 912-439-2975 Incubator holds 1200 quail eggs, with new water bucket, call for price after 6:00 PM. Bruce Rhinehart Lafayette 706-638-1456 Irrigation pump, 1 acre gun 2000', 4" pipe. Lamar Kinard Hahira 912-794-2196 Irrigation system, 5 HP, Bango engine Approx. 400'x200', 450'-2" PVC pipe, 6 rain bird sprinklers on 12' 3/4" pipe 25' suction hose, $475. L. Cross Fitzgerald 912-4685350 Lard press, corn crackers, corn sheller with fly wheel, farm bell, red chief cornsheller. P. Jewell Waycross 912-283-8871 Long grain bin '79, 5500 bsh. used once, good cond., you disassemble & move, $1500. John Collins Atlanta 404-237-5322 Meat grinder and cubers, used of farm, good condition. Jay Couch Gainesville 770535-7381 Meat processing equipment, walk in cooler, Biro 33 meat saw, Hobert grinder and cuber. Wade lurner Jenkinsburg 770-775-5799 N.H. 256 hay rake, good condition, $900. James Knox Appling 706-541-0082 Old apple cider press $250, smudge pot $125, hog oiler $125. Dale Ross Comer 706- 783-3564 . One 420 gallon gasoline tank, $125. Cecil Gober Buford 770-945-9429 One tea Apache creep feeder, Corral panels, tw.o lay rings, Hydraulic hay forks, call after 7:00 p.m. D. Carney Montezuma 912472-8078 PTO overide coupler, Ford suitcase frnt. *More water may be added as squash cooks. * * * Spaghetti squash is a great alternative to spaghetti noodles. WEEKNIGHT SPAGHETTI DINNER (2-3 pounds) large Georgia spaghetti squash, halved with the seeds removed* 1/4 cup water 1 (26 oz.) can of garden style spaghetti sauce Gar sauce may be used also) 1 teaspoon dried oregano 1/4 teaspoon black pepper Salt to taste Grated Parmesan cheese, if desired In a.large microwave-safe dish, place the spaghetti squash with the skin side up and add 1/4 cup water into the dish. Microwave for 12-15 minutes or until the squash is done.** Remove squash from microwave and set aside. Allow to slightly cool before handling. In a saucepan, heat spaghetti sauce at a low temperature. When sauce is hot, set aside. Remove squash strands (spaghetti) from the squash with fork and place squash strands on a large serving platter. Discard squash shell. Repeat with second half of the squash: Toss squash strands with oregano, black pepper and salt. Top with spaghetti sauce. Garnish with Parmesan cheese, if desired. .Suggestions to serve with this are garlic bread and a tossed vegetable salad: Yields: 4 servings. * The size of the squash will depend on the number of servings; a smaller squash will produce less squash noodles. Want complete 9N tractor running or not assembled; delivered, $12,000, firm, wgts., drawbar & top link, cattle head gate, 3 and must be very reasonably priced. Morris delivered. Herman Scoggin Armuchee 706- rolls barbed wire. J.R. Wimpey Jonesboro **Additional cooking time may be needed for larger squash. Smith Sycamore 31790 912-831-2906 234-3903 770-471-4221 Unless otherwise indicated, all recipes have been tested for accuracy in the Want cultipacker, in good condition. Jim Williams Carrollton 770-834-0962 Want for Kubota B8200 mid 80's grill hood, other parts. ~. Holcombe Royston 706-245- 5391 < Want gator JD, in good condition, leave Antique barn and house lumber, 5 V tin 16 ft. beams, 1/2 x 6 poplar siding fireplace. Julian Mason Fannin 706-374-2841 Anvil, can hook, logging tongs & logging chains. A. Hendricks Austell 770-948-9842 Bacon sli.cer, 2" roller cane mill, used for Portable Lucus Sawmill, brand new, excellent condition with 20hp, gas motor, $9500. Chris Franklin Douglasville 770-9208910 Portable generator, 4500 watts,_ elec. or manual start, 8.5 hp, Kawasaki eng., on 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 1-800282-5852 (statewide). Please do not call the individual who submitted the recipe. I message on ext. 501. John McKibbon farm, good condition, $200/both or $100/each: wheels, $500. Brice Driver Carrollton 770- Gainesville 30501 770-534-3381 Bill}' Crews Hortense 770-258-3539 832-2292 Used tin 12', 16', 18' and 12' long, 3' wide, Wood-Mizer sawn lumber $0.55/bd. ft., Want hay rake for use w/Ford 3600 tractor. Band sawn pine & hdwd. lumber, various Portable trim saw, carbide tip, saws, elect. cheap. Allen Conner Clairmont 770-983- hdwd. or will saw your logs for $0.18 to Paul Barnes Warm Springs 706-655-3800 widths & lengths, or will cut to your motor, trim fence posts, $600. A. Cochran 7645 $0.20/bd. ft., local. D.E. Taylor Calhoun 706- Want hvy. disc harrow, 6' width, lift or pull specifications, $0.35-$0.65/per bd .. ft. Rich Dalton 746-259-1847 .....,U_,.s_e_d:-:t:-in-,0$071/:-s:-he-e-:-t-:8, :::,-a-n-:-d-,.170:-,p7ie_c_e_s_,1'"'2"'5:-o--;f 602-0380 type, 22" or larger discs. B. Collins Macon Odom McDonough 770-954-9218 Poultry house, 36x300 on metal truss, each, no collect calls. Beatrice Teague 912-471-7970 Barrels, 30 & 55 gal., plastic & metal for metal roof, exc. cond., can be taken down in Waleska 770-796-5916. Want manual pull type tree planter. Floyd . trash & storage $11, call before coming. Ethel 12' sections, for barns, shops/equip. shelters. Utility cart to pull behind small tractor or Knowles, Jr. McRae 912-362-4855 Allums Austell 770-948-3273 K. Beasley Dahlonega 706-864-6261 ATV, 1 year old, paid $90, asking $20. S. Day LIVESTOCK Want old farm equip. that can be fixed or used, old tractors, plows, bushhog, 1-row corn picker, etc. Phil Harris Macon 912-742-9779 Want set of rear wheel rims and centers for '74 Ford 2000 tractor. Larry E. Welty Bonaire 912-987-5558 Want small tractor & finishing mower, wil I trade regd. Arabians & Q/H w/riding tack. J Miles Glennville 912-654c2058 Want to trade 17' glass stream boat for tractor. Alton Hooks Cordele 912-271-1707 Want used Ditch Witch, in good condition S. Smith Oglethrope 912-472-2267 Want welder, portable, acetylene torch, air compressor, etc. on service vehicle or trailer Mark McWhorter Carrollton 770-832-8608 Want wgts. for 18 hp. Bolens tractor, wheeI wgts. or bumper wgts. Ashley Holcomb BalI Ground 770-735-4579 Wanted complete power steering unit lor Ford 3000 diesel. Luther D. King 2135 Lexington Carlton Rd Carlton 30627 706797-3539 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: 3827 Canning jars qt. size, $0.25/ea., pints $0.20/ea. Norman R. Webster Jonesboro 770-478-1741 Cedar fence posts, $1.50 each. Bobby Phillips De~ Rose 706-245-5626 Chicken equipment: barrels coups, fly pens, holding pens, laying hens, new pipe shingles, used appliances. Willis Kitchin Alpharetta 770-75H463 Chicken house fans 3ft. and 4ft., 2-18 ton brock feed bins. Truman Evans Canton 770479-2555 Chore-time plastic feed pans, enough for two 400-feet chicken houses. J. Knight Ellijay 706-276-1512 Clover and fescue mix, 100 4x4 round bales, take all $15/each. Jimmy Silvers Chatsworth 706-517-1197 Cooler or freezer motor, 220V, 6' & 8' Propane gas tanks, 100 gal., $100-125. :..:A:.:;th":'e::OnC:'s'-7ccOoc6;--5=-4.oc3c.-3=-5:..:5'-4'-;--;--=:;-;:.,.-:;-;o;---;.,-c:-::- Emitt Bragg Statesboro 912-764-2706 Utility poles, creosoted, 30' to 40' long, Rusted tin, 10 & 12-ft. sheets, pancake $1.75 per ft. E.G. Whatley Stone Mountian brooders, 36 in. exhaust fans, auto curtain 770-498-2061 mach. Morris Gravitt Cumming 770-887- ......,W.,..,...a:-ln-u''tl:-u-m7b_e_r5=-/:--:4"""x-:4c::-"-u-p7to-5=-/:--:4"""x"""1-:::2"","-::6"""'-""1O'' 3090 leng.ths., approx., 1400' priced to sell. George I Sheller, commercial type, peas, Cook Calhoun 706-629-2969 butterbeans, exc. cond., shells bsh. each, w.ant livestock panels or gates galvanized runs cleanly. D. Sheppard White Plains 706- wire mesh (2-3) 1O' 1ength, (2) 6' length. 467-2809 Denise C. Newlon Dacula 770-822-1875 Solid plastic fence boards, black, 150 (1x6) j Want propane tank, 350 gal. w/gauges, and 40 (1x4) $1/ea. Kimberly Wilson Rydal good cond. Lendon McDonald no-607-8826 Chickamauga 706-375-2762 Split locust farm fence rails and post, del. Water pump, w/solar panel, small capacity. and installed anywhere. C. Mitchell 15 Rail E. J. Loi Atlanta 404-459-9648 Fence Dr. Cleveland 30528 706-865-9828 water tank 3200 gallon,- good condition, Telephone poles, assorted lengths, $20/ea., $500. R. T. Nuckolls Bowdon 770-258-3529 you load. Doyle Kilgore Auburn 770-963- Windmill, 60' tower, 8' fan, $1250, Gibson 0318 G. Tractor, JD1 1/2 hp. Sam Lowrey Rome Three port a huts, in excellent condition, in 706-295-1157 706-234-7129 halves and ready to set up. Henry .Maddox Wood-Mizer sawed pine $0.35-$0.45/bd. ft. Blakely 912-723-5866 or will saw your logs, your house or mine. Twelve 10' lengths 1 1/2", white poly pipe, Alvin Collins Adairsville 770-773-7231 w/couplings, like new, $12. Charles Einolf wood-Mizer sawn lumber $0.35-$0.45/bd. If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mercedes Lassiter at 404-651-9082. All livestock (i.e., those animals such as, but not limited to, cattle, equine, goats, sheep, swine, and poultry) must have been in possession of the advertiser for a minimum of 90 days before they can be advertised. Cattle 1 Charolais-heifer for sale, $550. Mike Sorensen McDonough 770-898-6964 1 regd. Black Angus bull, exc. condition, 6 yrs. old, proven herd bull, $1800. Gerald Williams Sylvania 912-829-4476 1 regd. black Gelbvieh bull, 3 yrs. old, 1 red Gelbvieh bull, 3 yrs: old, 1 1/2 Gelbvieh and others. Wayne Head Jersey 770-787-2685 15 regd. polled Hereford cows, bred for fall, calves 4-7 years old, herd .. cert. & accred. Rick}' Lane Carrollton 770-258-5890 ' 18 cross bred heifers exposed to Brangus bull since March 1, $650 each weigh 1000 stainless steel tables, polywrap machines, Marietta 770-928-3104 ft., or will saw your logs for $0.18/bd. foot. pounds. Mike Knowles Milan 912-868-2805 FARM SUPPLIES If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Emerald Johnson at 404-651-9084 '00 Tift 44 hay prime horse quality, rain weed free, fer!. to perfection, $4/sq. bale in barn, large quantities, no delv. Charles Nelson Perry 912-987-7187 (1) 325' Chicken house, poles, 22' tin, 2x4 2x6, block, you remove all or part. Lewis Tom Dyke 404-874-2282 10,000 gallon water storage tank, ram water pump, cattle head gate, feed troughs hay rings, mineral & mollass feeders. Russe II cutting boards. H. Phillips Watkinsville 706769-5490 Custom sawmill, work with Wood-mizer, portable sawmill, at your location. Fred Foster Pine Mountain 706-464-3719 Custom sawn lumber avail., barn patterns cut to your specifications, your logs or mine. Dann}' Mason Williamson 770-227-8631 Farmhouse and old warehouse heart pine flooriing $2 to $3.50 sq. bd. ft. Guerry Holder Irwinton 912-946-2510 Fenceposts, creosoted, 5-6" round x 6 ft long, $ 3.00 each. Pierre Naggiar Kennesaw 770-427-2453 Field stones suitable for building, $9 per 1/2 ton pick-up load, you load/you haul. Leland Two bedroom farm house to be moved, needs some repairs. J. R. Bridges Americus 912-924-7724 Two houses 350' fans, 48"-36" ziggity, 200,000 BTU furnaces, field systems, 16 ton feed bins, choretime feed systems. C. Stewart Jefferson 706-367-5386 Two raw cultivator with planter, three point hitch, good condition, $275. Joe F. Presley Elko 912-987-4998 Used chicken house, tin, 40 in. x 20 ft., $8/sheet. Darryl Feiler Dahlonega 706-8670675 Used headgate, creoso boards, (15) 2x6; (20) 2x8, (16) oak 3x8, 10 crossties, 100 gal. watering troff, 8 alum. gates, $870. Joe Randy Metzger Newnan 770-304-0762 BEEF CHECK-OFF Under the Beef Promotion and Research Act, all beef producers are responsible for remitting to the Georgia Beef Board $1 per head each time cattle are sold. This includes privately sold cattle. Failure to comply can result in fines up to $5,000 per violation. For more information, contact the Georgia Beef Board, P.O. Box 24570, Macon, GA 31212-4570. 2 purebred Black Angus bulls 19 mos. old, $1000 each, EXT. and RITO 054 bloodlines. D. Russell Colbert 706-788-3125 2 young cows with Angus calves, $800 per pair. Care}' Knowles McRae 912-868-2120 20 black baldy heifers, 425 lbs. to 650 lbs., slick, $400 to $450. J. Anderson Covington 770-786-6203 20 polled Hereford bulls, 8-24 mos. old, many Al sired, low birthweight, high growth. Jimm}' Jeanes Gra}' 912-986-3426 3 regd. Angus bulls flushmates ext. sire, 20 mos., good BW, great growth bulls, $1500 each, or best offer. Nan Kittrell Madison 706342-4535 Banks Dallas 770-445-7868 Seoggins Summerville 706-857-2342 Cronan McDonough 770-957-4761 Submit ads by Wednesday noon. Page 6 THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday September 6, 20 3 yr. old black Maine Chianina bull sire is Purbred polled Limousin bull for sale, red or Barbeque pigs up to 150 lbs., $40 ea., ADGA regd. Nubians, Champ. bloodlines, Paydirt, Dam is by Sugar-Ray, show calf sire, black. T&T Ranch Lincolnton 706-259-4495 lower Poplar at 11th follow signs 2 1/2 miles. young buck or does $75/up. Lewis Moye 1794 $.1750. Michael Berry Douglas 912-384- Purebred Holstein bulls, service age sired Hoke Walker 501 Lower Poplar St. Macon Chandler Rd. Conyers 30012 770-922-6759 6377 by top A1 sires. Noah Yoder Montezuma 478-743-7015 African Pygmy goats, 4 .mos. old, $50 ea. 30 Holstein springers out of high producing 912-472-7944 Feeder pigs, $35 ea., all have been Billy Jordan LaGrange 706-884-9892 herd, start calving in 4 wks. B.J. Reece Pu[ebred red & black. Simmental bulls, Al wormed, good sto"ck, mixed. Lawson Swint African Pygmy nannies, 4 mos. to 4 yrs., Ellijay 706-276-3056 bred for calving ease, w/muscle, Fleckvieh Sandersville 912-552-9116 wormed and tamed $50 ea. Mike Walker 4 purebred Santa Gertrudis bulls, weaning, influence. B. Boatright Midville 912-589- Feeder pigs, 5 wks. old, males $20; Fayetteville 770-719-8408 breeding age, exc. bloodlines. Larry 7144 females $25. Ed Vonkutzbben Bishop 706- Baby Doll sheep-ram, regd., born 3/1/97, Loughridge .Chatsworth 706-695-4987 Purebred regd. Gelbvieh bull, black polled 769-7626 grt. breeding stock $200; African Pygmy 5 Simmental cows and 7 bulls, 4 mos., 2 1/2 yrs. old, easy calving, excellent From Blue Ribbon Champions, stock- goats, NPGA regd. kids, buck $75; does excellent bloodlines, polled, easy calving, disposition, originally from Beartooth Intl. Tamworths, top of the line in lean meat, all $100. R. Harris Powder Springs 770-794- brown and white. Bob Craft Fayetteville 770- herd, Montana, $1500. Bob Miller Greenville sizes, hogs and pigs, starting at $65/piece/up. 6668 487-5457 888-672-9333 770-672-1111 0. L. Watkins Elberton 706-213-7708 Boer billies, regd., three 7 mos., $400; 2 5 regd. polled Hereford bulls top bloodlines, Red Angus bulls, Gelbvieh bulls and Pigs for sale, Duree and Yorkshire, Poland yrs. $450; ;3 yrs. $200; SA herd billy $950; all dark red, 700 to 1000 lb., age 8 to 11 mos., Simmental bulls for sale. H.T. Higdon China. James Jordan Kingston 706-295- for $2200. Hugh Miller Haddock 912-986- $750. Frank Lane Carrollton 770-258-7078 Greensboro 706-453-2117 5637 3281 6 full blood Black Angus bulls, and 10 regd Reg. Santa Gertrudis bulls 15-24 mos., Black Angus cows for sale. Charles Panter $800 and up. John McGarity Royston 706- Goats And Sheep Boer bucks, fullblood, twelve to choose from $300 ea., quality .goats, reas. prices. Blue Ridge 706-632-8005 245-6584 Holly McShane Clarkesville 706-781-9345 62 comm. cows some with calves others Regd. 5 yr. old Angus bull, Al sired by TC If you have questions regarding ads in this 706-754-.1526 soon, 3 Limousin bulls; $63,000. Alan Carvey dividend, calving ease and maternal sire. category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651-9083. Boer goats, 1 7/8 .buck, 1. 15/16 billy, Omega 912-528-6227 Fred James Mt. Vernon 912-583-4796 $100/$125; exc. billies. Mark Lentz Good 8 mixed cows, 7 calves, 2 yearlings, 1 purebred Charolais bull, no papers $9,000. Larry Chandler Colbert 706-788-3853 706540-7942 Regd. Angus 3 herd bull, 3, 4, 8 yrs. old, $1500 each, serv. age bulls, $1200 each. B. Bohanon Chickamauga 706-375-4783 Regd. Angus bull, 3 yr. old, Right lime Son, ADGA Nubian spotted/solid color bucks from heavy milkers, Champ & Grand Champion bloodlines, $75/up, -does $25/up, all outstanding/tame. Lori Watkins Carrollton Hope 770-207-8957 Boer goats, fullblood and percentage, bucks and does. Bob Johnson Jackson 770775-2647 8 regd. polled Hereford bulls, thick, deep low birth wt., very gentle, impressive 770-830-7880 Boers and Nubians, some regd., bucks and bodied, rugged, great mate, RNA1 genetics. phenotype, powerful performance. Windell Purebred Suffolk lambs - 1 ram/4 ewes, does, some kids, good stock $40/up. Joe Weyman Hunt Madison 706-342-0264 Gillis Eastman 912-926-0497 912-374-4868 born 2/2000; 4 purebred Suffolk ewes born Pruitt Dacula 770-271-2189 Angus bulls regd. top bloodlines, some Al, 6-18 mos. old. Harold Berryman Tallapoosa 770-574-8738 BBU bull, 12 mos old Sparta son, $900, ready for breeding soon. Jack Harden Carrollton 770-832-8025 BBU heifers, bred cows, young bulls, polled bloodlines for 3 generations on Dam & sire, reasonably priced. Larry Maney Baldwin 706-886-9551 Regd. Angus bulls (2) age 20 mo. Al sire traveler 1489 & foi:tune 2000 lge. frame EPD's nice. Wesley Cobb Mansfield 770-784-6634 Regd. Angus bulls 21/2 years old $1500, 1 year $750, gentle halter broke. Charles Reece Dawsonville 770-893-3844 Regd. Angus bulls, 16 to 19 mos., also regd. Angus & Angus cross comm. bred heifers. Frank Fordham Lakeland 912-4822970 1998; 6 mxd. Corriedale/Suffolk lamb's/ewes, Common goats, small, not for barbeque, special .rate for all, will del. J.T. Caldwell babies from 4 wks.. and older $40. Ann Todd Thomaston 706-647-9565 3546 Fairview Rd. Stockbridge 30281 770- '00 ABGA regd. 7/8 Boer buck, 4 mos. old 922-2595 $100. Don Willis Alpharetta 770-475-5149 Fainting goats on sale, $65/up depending .1 Pygmy billy and 1 Pygmy nanny, both 5 on color & gender, big herd reduction. mos. and 3 Pygmy mix, nannies, all $150. Hurshell Wright Byron 912-956-3127 Dan Sams Hiawassee 706-896-5424 Boar goats for sale 100% fullblood IBGA 1 Toggenberg doe w/buck kid, Boer buck. regd. does/bucks, all ages $300/up. J. R. and doe. Cora Doss Chickamauga 706- Watson Tifton 912-382-2994 BBU regd. Beefmaster bulls for sale, 18 Regd. Angus bulls, certified, stockman, 375-2555 For sale Pygmy goats, 9 females, 1 billy, mos. and up. Chris Lewallen Lula 770-869- Bando & Rito bloodline, 10-12 mos. $800 to 1 billy $25; small mixed breed, 3 mos. old, $400 for all or reas. offer. Dale Byrum 9963 $1000 each. Roy Millsap Summerville 770- good looking & healthy baby. Linda Stauffer Lavonia 706-356-8403 Beltd Galloway heifer, regd., no papers, 772-0186 Winston 770-942-9522 French Alpine bucks $75; beau., friendly, $450. Llyold York Eastanollee 706-779-7662 Regd. BlackAngusbull, most Al sired, good .1 miniature billy, 1 mature weather, 1 hand-raised. L. Jordan Tennille 912-552- Bison calves, yearlings and 2 yrs., and 2 yr. dispositions, state cert. herd, also cow/calf sheep, all sweet, no room any fair offer. Tom 7086 old bulls and heifers, $800 to $1800. Jim pairs an bred cows. Fred G. Blitch, Jr. Crain Canton 770-345-4074 Friendly 5 mos. old bucks for stud, clearing Beckman Sharpsburg 770-251-0032 Statesboro 912-865-5454 1 mix nanny goat $45; 2 yrs. old, 1- 10 mos. or company, Alpine and mix. Morgan James Black Simmental bull cow w/3wk. old calf, Regd. Black Angus females, all old Nubian, Alpine billy goat $55. J. Davis Dahlonega 706-864-4382 all regd., 1/2 Simm. and 1/2 bred cow. Doug vaccinations, and performance tested, all Conyers 770-929-0099 770-483-3380 Full SA Boers, 1 billy, 1 nanny, ;3 mos., Sire Weaver Chatsworth 706-695-4465 bred, avg. age 4 yrs., a few open heifer_s. J. 1 white billy, 1 mixed brown nanny, 1 white Spaz, 6 time Grand Champion $1000 ea. Bud Black baldie heifers 7 mos., av. wt. 490 lbs., 8 black baldie cows, 4 yrs. old, bred to Black linter 1483 Cumming 770-887-0316 770-645- kid female $30 ea. obo. Lillie R. Bruce Brantley Mount Vernon 912-583-2557 Winder 770-725-9340 Fullblood ABGA Boer billy, 18 mos. old, Angus. Angie Stober 4258 Carrollton 770-854c Regd. Black Angus, 3 A1 cows with bull calves bred baci<~ $1 ,300 each, 30 mos. A1 1/2 Boer and purebred Nubian buckling, 1 solid red, 2 1/2 Kiko does. A. Wofford $fi00; healthy, CDT vacc., precent billies and nannies. Audrey delaCruz Hinesville 912- Brahman regd., red & speckled bulls & bull $1,500. Bobby Mayfield Elberton 770- Danielsville 706-789-3196 369-2062 heifers, and some cows. Dennis Miles 932-1944 1/2 Boer buck, 20 mos. old, 1/2 Boer buck Fullblood Boer billy goat, 24 mos. old, Carrollton 770-830-8417 770-834-6135 Regd. Limousin bulls, heifers, cows, polled, cut 1O mos. old, call aft. 4 pm. Barbara Smith wormed, good cond. Felton McAbee Rome Braunvieh-bulls, heifers, fullblood & purebred, some polled breeding age, also, commercial cows, half-blood heifers. Johnny black & fullblood, Al sires, free del., reas. prices Visa/MC accepted. Paul Bourff Juniper 912-649-9932 706-568-4887 Leesburg 912-435-4422 1/2 Kiko does, 5 does, 18 mos. $40 ea., 5 does, 6 mos. $40 ea., sire-regd., 5 wethers 706-291-7139 Fullblood Boer buck for lease, for fall breeding season. Nelson Parson Padgett Ball Ground 770-889-2648 Regd. Limousin bulls, polled, blk., 19 mos. $20 ea. Donna Douglas Cotton 912-294- Pendergrass 706-367-2512 Bred cows, Angus, Santa Gertrudis cross, $600, also nice replacement heifers, del. old, gentle, $975; call before 9 pm. Stan Hall Oxford 770-787-0234 0553 100% Kiko billy, offspring on premises $300 Fullblood Boer bucks, 8 mos. old, $250 ea., good goats, w/a fair price. B. R. Rushing avail. B: Hall Pavo 912-859-2764 Regd. Limousin pairs, heifers, & bulls, Red firm. Jack Short Jasper 706-692-2119 Statesboro 912-8525338 Brood herd, exc. qlty. breeding stock, or Black, cows bred back, exc. bloodlines & 2 7/8 Boer billies, about 3 1/2 mos. old, can Fullblood Boer does, ready for breeding Limousin & Limousin crossed w/Red Angus & EPD's. R. .Roberts Winder 770-867-5053 be regd. Jonathon Corn Lula 706-677-1385 season, $350/up. B. R. Waller Wrightsville Black Jersey, 36 cows, 18 calves. Herb Belins Regd. Limousin bull calf, polled, red with 2 IBGA fullblood Boer does, 7 mos. old, 912-864-3612 Dawsonville 770-893-2660 papers, 7 mos. old $500 or trade for Black several percentage Boer does, Boer cross Fullblood SA Boer buck and does, (some Buffalo female's, $1300 to $1500 each. Steve Reed Oakwood 770-536-5299 Angus heifer, and etc. Ron Carroll Statham 770-725-2982 404-401-9130' nannies, not regd. $45 ea. Melinda Nelson Rome 706-291-7929 bred) from Champion bloodline, Lindy Rentz Surrency 912-367-2570 Buffalo, 6yr. female, 11 yr. female, and 4 yr. bull, $1500 each. Al Bigger Sparta 706-444- Regd. Longhorn young tri-colored bull for sale. Reiser Rahn Clyo 912-754-6977 2 billy goats, 1 Alpine $60; 1 Pygmy $40. Wayne Foster 1412 New Hope Rd. Milner Half Boer billies, service age $50; Nubian billy $65; Pygmy nanny $40; butcher goats 9595 Regd. Santa Gertrudis bulls for sale, polled, 30257 770-229-2646 $30/up. B. McCormick Bowden 770-258- Buffalo, American Bison, bull, breeding age, will trade for beef calves, yearlings or other. L.ori Thrasher Eatonton 706-485-4791 breeding & weaning aged red man bloodline. Albert Rusk Woodstock 770-926-5000 770928-1195 3 Rams, 3 yrs. old, good breeding stock $75 ea. C. Shar~e Statesboro 912-839-3163 3 nannies, 2 young, $30-$35; one billie, 9505 Herd dispersal: Boer goats, registered and grade animals, ages from 6 months to 2 Calves, newborn Holstein bull calves, receive colostrum, shots exc. care, born here on our dairy, $100. Suzy Wright Ellijay 706.276-3291 Regd. bulls, Red Brahman, Simmental, and Simbrah, weaning and breeding age; also, few heifers & cows. Cliff Adams Bowdon 770-258-2069 young 1/2 kiko $60. Ray Layson 121 So. Tamie Circle Kathleen 31047 912-987-9466 35 common billy goats, weigh 30-40 lbs., take all for $1200. Raymond Young Sumner years. Robert Smith Mount Airy 404-6979623 Herd of lrg. goats, 19 nannies, 3 billies, 2 babies, all breed back $950. J. Walt Cook Calving ease, milking ability, gentleness, choice grade, serv. age, polled Irish Shorthorn bulls, selec. Oklahoma cows, can del. Ken Bridges Nicholson 706-757-3908 Regd._ milking ,Shorthorn heifer and bull March calves for sale, great color, grain fed, gentle easy calving, will deliver. P. M. Lyman Watkinsville 706,769-5909 912-776-6414 4 Alpine goats, 2 billies, 2 nannies, prices vary from $25-$60. Kenneth Wayne Edwards Sr. Dacula 770-963-1550 Waleska 770-479-8206 770-526-0224 Herd reduction, hand raised, grain fed Nubians, females and neutered males, various ages, call for prices. N. Tubbs Cows $500 to $600, bulls $450 to $650 for sale. D. L. Estes Conyers 770-918-8969 770-961-2042 Regd. polled Hereford bull, 4 yr. old, $1500 for sale. Jeff Graham Dublin 912-272-0876 912-272-7591 4 Pygmy goats, 2 males, 2 females for sale, very tame. C. T. Fisher Griffin 770-228-1831 5 mos. 1/2 Alpine buckling, beau. markings, Toccoa 706-886-8676 IBGA Regd. fullblood Boer buck, correct color, sire 100% SA $500. Chris Veal Exe. regd. service age polled Hereford & F1 Braford bulls, bred & open heifers. Jonny Harris Screven 912-586-6585 Full blood Senopol cow and heifers, $1000 each. Peggy Burton Jackson 770-504-1813 Gelbvieh heifers and steers wormed with all shots, gentle animals, reasonable prices. G. Waring Fayetteville 770-487-5184 Gelbvieh purebred heifers bulls, and Angus purebred heifers bulls, call aft. 5:30 p.m. Anthony Lawrence Clarkesville 706-7546402 Gelbvieh purebred heifers, bulls and Angus purebred heifers and bulls, call after 5:30 p.m. Anthony Lawrence Clarkesville 706-7547804 Jersey and Holstein weaned steers, Regd. polled Hereford bulls, 9 to 20 mos. old, pasture raised, gentle, exc. bloodlines and EPD's. Bobby Brantley Tennille 912552-9328 Several young broad cows already bred back some young bulls. W. Turpin Talmo 706-693-4410 Texas Longhorns 4 to 7 mos. old, 7 females @ $300, 20 males @ $250, calf ropers and early team ropers. Robert Swearingen Reynolds 912-847-3167 Texas Longhorns, 8 calves;$225 each; if all taken. Butch Cochran Danielsville 706-7953154 Two Leachman Red Angus bulls, great EPD's, 5 yrs. and 3 yrs., 2000 lbs., $2500 each. Charles Jenkins Elberton 706-2839587 dehonea, all shots, wormed $150 each, no heifers. Peggy Jones Colbert 706-788-3343 Limousin Angus cross heifers for sale. Teddy Mixon Ocilla 912-468-5941 Zebu minuature Brahman calves, Int., minature Zebu assn. regd. herd, bull calves, grey and white, 5 mos. Barbara Smith Fairmount 770-796-5718 Limousin herd dispersal, polled, pairs, 3 in one's, red and black. Marshall Mosley Lyons 912-526-9226 912-526-3114 Swine Nice Gelbvieh show heifers prospects, all gold color for sale. John Lovell Cornella If you have questions regarding ads in this 706-778-1800 category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651-9083. One Jersey nurse cow with 5 week old heifer calf. Mike Evans Ashburn 912-5673128 One long horn heifer, seven months old, $375. David Jenkins McDonough 770-9541510 swine moving from farm to farm must have a negative brucellosis and pseudorabies test within the past 30 days before they are moved whenever there is a change of ownership. Exceptions are swine from a validated brucellosis-free grt. breeder $30. E. Martin Gainesville 770536-9214 6 fullblood Boer bucks, also 4- 1/2 Boer does, from $70-$300. John Dinkins Lakeland 912-482-3730 7/8 Boer billy, 3 yrs. old, good color and good health $180. Scott Whitehead Gillsville 706-677 -4460 7/8 Boer nanny, 4 mos 718 Boer billy, 6 mos., 15/16 Boer billy, 4 mos. Mark Stewart Alto 770-869-3092 9 Pygmy billies, 8 mos. old, $30. ea., all colors. Mary Sell Villa Rica 770-459-4175 ABGA2 fullblood does, 21/2 yrs., $650 ea., 2 bucks, 18 mos., 3/4 does, $100 ea., call aft. 6 pm. William Landress Social Circle 770464-1059 ABGA 7/8 Boer does, 8 mos. old, healthy, wormed and vacc., parents on premises $225. R. Wimberly Williamson 770:457. 9980 ABGA Boer billy, 5 yrs. old, 375 lbs., proven sire, fullblood Boer nannies, proven breeders, 3 mos. ABGA billy, correct. Dick Williams Warrenton 706-595-4788 ADGA Nubian bucks, exc. bloodlines, bottle raised, all colors and shots, very gentle. L. Rees Good Hope 770-267-8279 ADGA Saanen, recorded grade milkers for sale, TB, Bruce & GAE neg., exc. milkers w/DHIA records, very gentle, raised w/children. Mary Rigdon Conley 404-3630356 ADGA fullblood bucks, 3 mos., ADGA Davisboro 912-348-3004 IBGA fullblood buck, 4 mos., 7/8 Boer bucks, Ubora bloodline, starting at $125; regd. doelings starting at $85; Heard county. David Seymour Franklin 706-675-6843 Katahdin rams for sale, selling to prevent inbreeding. Joe Lawson, Jr. Shady Dale 706468-8173 Lambs for sale, 70-79 lbs. $95; 80-89 lbs. $110. Tom McConnell McDonough 770-9572674 Lambs, sheep, Southdown, 5+ mos. old, $70/up. James Hanson Winder 770-8674394 . Miniature Cheviot ram born 3/10/00; regd. w/AMBHCSBA $400. Ray Barton Armuchee 706-235-3675 Miniature babydoll black sheep 10 weeks old, male, very sweet $300. Tanya Stacy Moore Williamson 770-228-9752 Miniature sheep, Cheviot breeding pair plus spring lamb $300; Romney ewe $100; Angora nanny $75/or sell all for $400. Phil Tondra Talking Rock 706-334-2624 NPGA/Pygmy 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 Nannies due next month, bred to fullblood Boer $100/up. G. Pardue Murrayville 770536-1169 Nanny goat for sale, born 1100; sale to prevent inbreeding $30/trade for breedable nanny. Amber Douglas Shady Dale 706-468- One purebred Jersey w/calf will land milk, 5 and qualified pseudorabies-free herd.. purebred Nubians, does, and bucks, all ages, 0215 Jersey will nurse calves; some w/calves or Buyers are urged to request proof of a exc. bloodlines, both breeds. Lannie Jarrell Nigerian Dwarf goats for sale, dual regd. bred. Henry Williams Milan 912-362-4431 negative brucellosis and pseudorabies Sylvania 912-857-3700 does $100; bucks $75; wethers $35. Steve One regd. Charolais bull, 2 yr. old birth test prior to purchase. ADGA purebred Saanen buck, Jug-Tavern, Brigman Waco 770-574-5548 weight, 65 lbs. eliminator breeding, and 10 1 purebred Yorkshire Boar, 3 yrs. old, 700 Gen-Do bloodlines, 5 yrs. old, $125; cert. Nigerian and Pygmy bucks, does, grown regd. heifers. William Jenkins Royston 706- lbs., $20(); 4 yr. old Sow (butcher only) $200. accred. herd, GAE neg. S. Jones Ellijay 706- and .babies. Louie Estep 905 Austin Rd 245-7416 B. Haar McDonough 770-914-7609 636-2582 Newnan 770-253-3583 Nubian buck $125; Nubian Alpine mix buck $75; good bloodlines, healthy. Holly Bessinger Dixie 912-263-4224 Nubian buck $30 firm. Ralph Dillon 2675, Sharon Church Rd. Loganville 30052 770. 466-4111 Nubians (grade), Boers % does, doe kids,Jl $150 ea., wethers from $60, GAE, TB bruc..":: neg. Anna Schmid Covington 770'788-8189' ~ Percentage Boer kids, 3-8 mos. old, CDT~~ vacc., wormed, hooves trimmed, well fed,.".r. some tame. Reid Webster Sandersville 912- '>: 348-6112 .. Percentage Boer kids, does, fullblood )i bucks, starting. at $50/up. R. Nelms.:: Covington 770-787-5016 "1. Percentage does, some bred, one 7/8 buck, 9 100% Boer bucks, very good bloodlines, all regd. IBGA, call aft. 6 pm. Dean Allen Commerce 706-367-6418 706-335-2867 Purebred Nubian bucks, does and ~ids, 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., $135 ea., 3 purebred does, 4-mos. $100 ea., 2 Tog./Nubian cross does, 4-mos., $50 ea. I. Harmon Thomaston 706-646-2328 Pygmy Billy for sale, 6 months old, .' black/white, tame, not for slaughter $40. nm Benefield Cedartown 770-748-8730 Pygmy billie goat, born 3-7-00; very small and gentle $40. Jan Piche 2713 Hwy 72 E'. Comer 30629 706-783-3130 706-795-5111 Pygmy billy, 1 1/2 yrs. old, outstanding quality white w/long skirt, selling cheap to prevent inbreeding. Kenneth Jenkins Royston 706-246-0026 Pygmy bucklings, many tiny, wormed, well fed, ready now $35 ea. or 21$50. K. LeBarron Dewy Rose 706-213-6261 Pygmy goat babies, born 8/2/00; adorable miniatures, fullblood, can be regd., 2 males, 1 female, regd. mature buck various colors $50/up. Mark Thomas Dalton 706-259-9457 Pygmy goat kids, all from a small regd. billy; .. ,~, all live w/llamas, others. Kathy Wade Winder 770-867-6092 Pygmy goats, nannies and billies, 3 mos. to 3 yrs., $20-$50. J. D. Scaffe Conyers 770922-9834 Quality fullblood Boer goats, bred does to start kidding 'in Sept., service age bucks, SA to NZ genetics. Nancy England Gainesville 770-532-8818 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 Reg. Fullblood Boer bucks $150-$300; reg. Boer does $185-$400; purebred Nubian does $150;. % Boer. does $85-$l 95. Richard Smith Calhoun 706-295-4914 Regd. African Pygmy goats, 3 does, 1 buck, Champion bloodlines, $1500; with 4 X 8 house, 4. weathers $50 ea. B. Paxton Franklin 706-675-1377 Regd. Boer billy, 1 yr., 4 regd. Boer nannies $500 ea., all for $2000. S. Braswell Sasser 912-698-3789 Regd. fullblood Boer goats, 4 mos. to bred does, some full South African bucks/does $300/up. R. Nix Alpharetta 770-475-6816 Registered Nigerian Dwarf .,doe, white w/black, qisbudded, friendly, good homes only. Jeff & Holly Longino Monroe 770-464- 0902 Romney ram lamb born 2/22100; would be exc. for 4H project $100. Bob Irish Cleveland 706-865-5335 ---,S"'a_a_n_e_n_, -=L_a_m_a_n_c.,..h_a_&-=-=R-ec_o_r...,.de-d.,......,G,....r-ad.,...e 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 wool 1 blk. wither, 1 white wither, 1 white ewe $125 ea. Chris Houston Woodstock 'no- 517-9936 . Suffolk yearling and ram lambs, suffolk ewes and ewe lambs, Two three year old Hampshire ewes. Shelia Moats Wrightsville 478-552-0584 Three Nubian mother goats, 2 w/twins, one w/1 kid, 4 wks. old. F. VanBeek Buford 770945-5568 Young Pygmy billy goats, $30 or trade for females. Debbie Cox Jackson 770-228 9973 --------------- Equine For Sale If you have questions regarding ads in this category, cal/ Tammy Thomas at 404-651-9083. All equine advertised in the Market Bulletin must have had a negative Coggins test within past 12 months. Negative reports are valid for 12 months from the sample date. A copy of this test report must ac.company the ad each tim.e it is submitted or the notice will be returned to the advertiser. For this reason, generalized ads (i.e., many horses, varieties to choose from, others, etc.) cannot be accepted. Buyers are urged to request verification of a negative Coggins test before purchasing any equine. Any falsification of Coggins tests can result in fines and/or suspension of advertising privileges in the Market Bulletin. This regulation also applies to equine advertised in the "At Stud" and "Boarding" categories of the quarterly equine editions. Pony mare, dappled grey, 14 hds., 7 yrs. old, grt. mover, pretty con!., jumping 2', grt show prospect. Amanda Smart Alpharetta 770-641-0317 Wednesday September 6, 2000 THE MARKET BULLETIN Page 7 2 yr. TWHX mare, roan, started u/s $1800; '95 AQHA barrel/pole geld., 15hds., sound, 1994 AQHA Barrel horse, gelding, 15.3hds., Arabian filly, 3 yrs. old, 14.3hds., rose grey, Regd. TB mare, 7 yrs. old, blk./bay, 16hds., clydesdale stallion, regd., 8 yrs., big/gentle calm, child safe, grt. Jr. or High school rodeo 1100 lbs, Pacific Bailey, loads, clips, bathes, regd., Imprinted. J. Ffaningan Griffin 770- flashy, started off schooling, 2'6" honest, exp. $3800. J. Wheeler Fairburn 770-969-2004 $4500. Janice Greene Douglasville 770- super personality, easy ride. P. McKenzie 467-8026 rider, grt. project $5000. D. Parman '98 AQHNArab cross, triple regd. filly, 942-6006 Hahira 229-794-9367 Arabian for beginner or youth, gray gelding, Fayetteville 770-631-7639 sorrel/flaxen, blaze & 4 white socks Imprinted, '95 AQHA sorrel gelding, Zippo Pine Bar 2 grade QH bay mares, (1) 5 yrs., (1) 20 grt. trail horse, 18 yr. $1400. Brian Frankum Regd. bay TB gelding, 13 yrs, dressage, beautiful & sweet $1500 obo. Art Schwab gr'son, 15.2hds.. gentle, flashy, slow, jog/lope, yrs., 141/2hds., gentle, trails, loads, intermed. Monroe 770-267-4046 beg. jumper, ridden by exp. 13 yr. old canton 770-345-6891 blaze face, unlimited potential $3800. Dianne rider $1200 ea. obo. Pattie Bozeman Arabian mare, straight Egyptian, gentle, grt. $3500/nego. Kim Thomas Newnan 770-304- '00 APHA blk./white tobiano filly, Cassara Loganville 770-554-8574 Collidge 912-346-3609 trail horse, child safe. Bill Corley Nickelsville 1248 gr'daughter of World Champion halter horse, '95 AQHA sorrel mare, Cutting Roping 2 miniature jennets donkeys, regd. w/ foals 706-625-4244 Regd. half Arabian horse, 14.2hds., mare Impressive Eighy Hypp NIN $3500. J. Wilkes bloodlines, broke, beau. horse $2200. Dawn jennets/jack baby $1500-$2000/pr. C. Holmes Baby Donkey for sale, good price. Anita reg 2 ways, loud tri-colored $1750. R. M. Athens 770-725-5550 Jones Conyers 770-784-1398 Fayetteville 770-461-6497 Dewey Macon 912-746-2918 Carlson Carnesville 706-654-0434 '00 APHA colt, sorrel breeding stock '95 AQl'lNNFQHA buckskin mare, Cutter 2 yr. buckskin Paint gelding, 4 yr. old sorrel Barrel horse, runs poles, cones, good on Roping horse, head or heels, quiet in box, w/blaze stockings, Skippa Sure Bar, win or Bill, Hard Twist, Old Sorrel/Sonny Dee Bar QH gelding, must see, call aft. 5 pm. Peggy trails, for beg or youth, older mare, 14hds. rates good. Jimmy Fisher Crawfordville 706- Iose, athletic, performance prospect. R. breeding, bred to .Palomino $3700. D. Day Kite 912-469-3648 $1200. Deneane Price Griffin 770-233-8690 456-2010 0 sborn Eatonton 706-485-3153 Medlock Glennville 912-654-3410 27 mos. old QH filly, grade broke, 60 days Bay TWH gelding, 6 yrs. old, easy keeper Showy, 12 yr. old, sorrel regd. racking '00 APHA liver chestnut breeding stock colt, '95 sorrel gelding, flaxen mane & tail, exp. training, no bad habits, 13 1/2hds. $90Q. $1500; 13 yr. dapple gray Paso Fino gelding mare, white socks, exc. handling, show Tiough Breeze bloodlines, handled daily since rider, very athletic, 16hds., reg. paint breed Roger Davidson Camilla 912-336-7149 $3000. S. C. Houston Woodstock 770-516- trained, loads easy/trail horse, priced to sell birth, built nice $800. K. Woodham stock, call aft. 7 pm. Danny Anthony Ft. Valley 3 yr. QH, sorrel w/blaze face, rides good, 2796 $2900. Libby Hydrick Snellville 770-571- Gainesville 770-532-4398 912-825-8370 very gentle $850. Buddy McNeal Beau. 14 yr. grulla mare, neckreins, gentle, 1552 770-978-2389 '00 AQHA chestnut filly, Sierra Te, Western '96 QH sorrel grade geld., 15hds., Doc Bar Danielsville 706-336-8569 easy keeper, bomb proof, no bad habits, child TB gelding, regd.,. 8 yrs., 16hds., terrific Impress breeding, beau. filly, grt. disp. David bred, not for beg. $1800. V. Elliott 3 yr. old Shetland pony, dapple grey, good safe $3500/obo. Chris or Kathie Timbs interm., English/Western, well mannered, Giddens Baxley 912-367-7673 Barnesville 770-358-0797 disp. $350/obo, must sell. Pam Gatch Forest Park 404-228-4604 jumps, trails, shown, healthy, personality, '00 chestnut AQHA filly, cute, gentle, leads, ties, Colonel Freckles, Hollywood Gold, Doc Bar, Poco Dell, Captain Joker. V. Wilson covington 770-787-4213 '97 AQHA sorrel mare, highly disciplined out of Native Dancer grandaughter, started on barrels. Nancy Conner Pitts 912-648-6720 '97 Foundation bred stallion, Sonny Dee Marietta 770-941 -6759 3 yr. sorrel gelding, green broke, some trail ridirig, Beauty's Red Boy and Brown Rip bloodlines, call aft. 5 pm. Walter Farr Beau. Appendix mare, lovely mover, super jumper, 16.1hds. TB mare, 6 yrs., fabulous jumper, will trail ride, needs a home. Olga Walker Rocky Face 706-673-2246 good home only $2500. D. Savard Social Circle 770-464-0200 TB mare, regd., 13 yrs., 15.3hds., drk. bay, super mover, cute jumper, clips, loads, lunges '80 QH mare, sound, barrel/pole horse exc. Bar, Blondys Dude & Skipper W., gentle/green Americus 912-9246261 Belgian mare, 10 yrs. old, rides, drives, $3500/obo. Lewis Llewellyn Cumming 678- for junior rodeos or pleasure riding $2000. broke- $2500. Steve Davis Commerce 706- 4 yr. APP/Walker gelding, clam, gentle, bold, mover, $2000 firm. Winfred Morgan 643-9240 . John Us!}'. Greensboro 706-453-9763 335-7544 Ioves people, spotted, child or lady, good 3487 Newtown Rd. Tignall 30668 706-285- TB yearling colts (2), big, correct, bays, '84 AQHA bay broodmare, 15.2hds., in foal '97 Saddlebred gelding, sorrel, 15.3hds., home only $1200. Marti Nunn Roswell 770- 2256 racing prospect, by Groovy $9000; and, for 2001 to Palo Colonel Freckles, Hollywood Iong neck, racking prospect, been trail ridden 992-9969 Belgian red stud colt, 5 mos. old $1000; Deposit Ticket $14,000. G. Brown Palmetto Gold $1700. D. Sosebee Covington 770- for 2 yrs., bathes, loITT. Dan Padgett Hiram 770-439-4200 '90 bay Arabian mare, 15.2hds., Impressive bloodlines, easy keeper, friendly and. versatile $3500. Ter!Y Cam[> Canton 770-345-5425 '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 706-635-451 5 706-635-2973 '91 Arab/OH ryiare, gray, big & flashy, high 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 770-503-571 O '92 AQHA golden palomino gelding, 16hds., handsome, sound and willing, good mover, show{jumping potential or trails $3500. B. ;reague Lithonia 770-469-4609 770-339- 9888 '92 Appaloosa mare, gentle, easy keeper, loving home only $1100. Chuck Bush Union C!!:i 770-969-2138 '93 APHA blk. tobiano stud, ROM reining, 2- '00 colts, '89 Arabian mare western, '99 1/2 Arabi.an. Gloria Maraman Macon 912-986- 4414 '93 APHA gelding, 15.3hds., quiet used on cattle and rodeo flag horse, exc. trail horse $3000. Robin Brooks Rockmart 770-684- 7999 '93 AQHA regd. mare, gray, gr'daughter of Zan Parr Skip, Eng/West. $3000. Marcia Cole Madison 706-343-0056 '93 cremillo gelding, 15.1 hds., super gentle, child safe, pulls wagon, grt. trail horse, fast, started, $1500. Bob Keling Douglasville 770-489-9325 '94 APHA blk. mare, full daughter of black Midas, bred 4-2001 to B/W Foundation Sierra & Skip A Leo. Linda Martin Eden 912-748- 2624 '94 AQHA gelding, chestnut color, grt. disp., grt. trail horse, 15hds., intermed. rider, serious inquires only, aft. 8 pm. Jason Dickey Blue Ridge 706-632-3879 '94 AQHA grey mare, halter bloodlines, Eng./West. Pleasure, 10" jog trot, very gentle, quiet on trails $4000. S. Delong Brooks 770-719-2257 '94 App/QH mare, stocky, 14.1hds., roan, western, loads, clips, bathes, nec:k 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 '99 APHA breeding stock, bay gelding, 9 yr. old pony gelding, 13.2hds., bay, good smart and gentle, loads, bathes, lunges, cross mover, schooling over 18" 2' course, need and ties $950/obo. Kim Grimes Buford 770- intermed. rider $3500. L. Self Rome 706-232- 271-1623 6754 ....!Q9. AQHA bay- gelding, Sugar--Sars, ., .--AMHkbay ''iltaUion;30";- blke,,bree'-mare, English/Western prospect, halter broke. chestnut wealing colt, sorrel yearling filly, exc. Alecia Nation Loganville 770-466-1449 stock $600/up. Wilton Marchman Hampton '99 AQHA palomino filly, super flashy, 770-946-4631 gentle, clips, loads, ties, outstanding show APHA 3 yr. filly, dk. bay, blk. points, 1100 prospect w/exc. breeding $2000. M. Lawler Ibs., saddle-broke, rides children, neck reins, Alpharetta 770-754-9624 knows commands, expert buyer $3500. '99 AQHA sorrel colt, '99 AQHA bay filly, '87 Ronald Myers Covington 770-787-4191 AQHA chestnut broodmare, '86 sorrel TB APHAgeld., 11yrs.,15.3hds., broke, grt. on gelding, '83 strawberry App gelding. Ken trails, could be shown, tri-colored, loads, clips, Rhodes Newnan 770-252-5709 bathes $3000. E. Lewis Jackson 770-775- '99 ApHC colt, sorrel w/blaze, 14hds., 6888 Pleasure potential, quiet, willing and smart, APHA red dun overo mare, Tardytoo, good bloodlines $1200. K. Henderson Yellowmount on papers, drk. stripe, exc. Albany 912-883-2842 pleasure prospect, in foal for Jan, flashy, '99 QH mare, chestnut w/good disp., good sweet diSp. $4500. K. Arnold Stockbridge bloodline w/regd. $2000. Ronnie Ellis 770-358-3219 Barnesville 770-358-3364 AQHA appendix filly, yearling bay w/blaze, '99 Standardbred/Saddlebred colts, beau., bred for barrels, gentle, smart, loads $1500. well handled, should make 16hds., two $650 C. Collar-Rockmart 770-684-7914 ea. Carole Lorimer Rayle 706-743-5945 706- AQHA geld., 2 yrs. old, Zippo Pine Bar, 276-3674 APHA mare, 4 yrs. old, bred 2001 foal, APHA 10 Yr. old sorrel QH gelding, grt. trail horse, mare, 17 yrs. old w/foal. Veal Irwinton 912- $1250; Ive. messg. Sondra Jackson 946-2402 Cartersville 770-607-7391 AQHA gelding chestnut, star, strip and snip, 10 yr. QH gelding, 15 1/2hds., 1300 lbs., beau. 15.3hds., super trail horse $2200. Lori bomb proof, no bad habits, loads, clips, Key Stockbridge 770-918-8635 770-815- bathes, perfect family/child horse $1950; defy. 0098 avail. W.H. Mccarter Blairsville 706745- AQHA gelding, 12 & 5 yrs. old, all around 4957 horses, exp. riders necessary $2500 ea. S. 1O yr. lrg. sorrel tobiano mare, 15+hds., Schiro Buena Vista 912-649-7003 bea.u. markings, loads, clips, exp. rider $1800; AQHA gelding, 3 yrs. old, buckskin dbl. Doc 18 mos. roan filly $800. Donna Jordan Bar/Poco Tivio bloodlines, sound, gentle, Americus 912-924-7064 14.5hds., eager to. please $1650. Joshua Dix 10 yr. old QHxMorgan gelding, 14.2hds., Woodbury 706-553-9770 sorrel, no vices, gentle, used for trail riding. AQHA gelding, Three Bars Skipper W Terry King Cartersville 770-606-1643 770- bloodlines, team pens/trail rides, APHA 553-6000 gelding, sorrel/tobiano overo, flashy new BUly 11 yr. old black Racking mare w/4 mos. old Cook saddle. E. T. Crowe Cartersville 770- chestnut colt by her side, gentle, 15.1 hds. 606-9597 $2200. M. Carlson Carnesville 706-677- AQHA gelding, sorrel w/flaxen mane/tail, 7 2714. yrs. old, gentle, grt. trail horse, shown local 11' yr. old, QH buckskin mare, 15hds., $2500. D. Key Stockbridge 770-918-0318 English/Western, started over fences. Beth AQHA golden palomino gelding, 8 yrs. old, Green Acworth 770-975-3916 16.1 hds., handsome, sound and willing, good 12 mos. sorrel gaited female, 11 mos. Paint mover, show{jurnping potential or trails $3500 pony, blk./white female. Bobby Russum A. Rainwater Lithonia 770-331-8155 770- Cornelia 706-776-6562 722-4609 12 yr. bay geld., TB, regd., loving horse, AQHA grey mare, 15hds., 11 yrs., loves to exp. rider,. needs good home $2200. Sonya run, rio vices, easy to load, good home Babcock Winder 770-867-0010 TeddieTriplett Camilla 912-336-5622 12 yr. old, Paso Fino QH, exp. rider AQHA mares(3) for sale, mares bred to $1100/or will trade for filly. C. Howell Griffin APHA blk./white Sonny Dee Bar stud, also 770-227-2064 yearlings for sale. V. Templeton _Louisville 14 yr. Appaloosa mare, 1(j.1 hds., child safe, 912-625-8951 anyone can ride, current on all shots, no American saddlebred, 13 yrs. old, chestnut vices, easy to load/trailer, trail ridden geld., 15hds., feds, lunges, easy rider $975 $1500/obo. Mandy Welchel Canton 770-479- Dan Fowler Union Point 706-486-4275 8850 Appendix QH gelding, 2 yr. started UIS 14 yr. TWH blk. gelding, 15hds., exc. traiI exc. hunter or all around prospect, bloodlines horse $2000; 3 yr. dun geld., gentle, 14hds include Zippo Pat Bars, Rugged $1000. Linda Moss Alpharetta 770-475- Lark/Silverbuck/IF $5500. Beth Perry 4761 Covington 770-385-5502 16-yr. Standardbred geld., seal brown; 10- April '98 bay overo colt, started under yr. QH geld., bay, intermed. rider. Glynn Darby saddle. Colleen Jones Social Circle 706- spirited, speed, grt. barrel prospect $2500. Sophronia Grantham Boston 912-735-4450. Mammoth donkey team, gelding, 4 yrs. old, trained to work wagon and ride, good w/children, gentle, easycto. work._Ken:Adams Ellaville 912-937-5708 Miniature donkey, 2 yrs. old, jack, very gentle $400; mianiature horse, blk. stallion, 1 yrs. very gentle $400. Toi:iy Dunn Dearing 706-595-7406 Miniature horses: 2 young colts, very affectionate, just. need love in return, grt. theropy for elderly/handicapped $1000 ea. or $1500/bojh. C. Green Tyrone 770-487-2858 404-755-4597 Miniature mare, gray w/flaxen mane & tail, 33" lall, needs a good home $850/obo. S. (3reen Kingston 770-3-36-9232 Morgan mare, 10 yrs. old, $2700; regd., gentle, exc. trail and pleasure mount. Wayne Coe Talking Rock 706-635-7500 Percheron grey mare/horse w/mu1e colt, blk., mule colt 2 mos., very gentle mare & colt, mare will ride/work to wagon. Joel Shirley Bowersville 706-245-5114 Pocos painted jewel '96 APHA filly, TwoEyed Jack bloodlines, rides, bathes, loads, very sweet, a real beauty, ridden in parade. Mark Bullock Danielsville 706-789-2962 706-552-7041 Purebred Arabian, 19 y_rs. old, 15.3hds., broodmare, trail horse, chestnut w/blaze $800 w/tack. K. Smith Canton 770-720-2289 QH bay gelding, 3 yrs. old, 14.3hds., beau. head, Imprinted, extremely, gentle, green broke. Leigh Riley Albany 912-439-2561 QH gelding, 10 yrs. old, 16.2hds., gentle, easy keeper, smooth gait, anyone can ride. Dawn Crouch Snellville 770-985-6745 QH gelding, 15hds., gentle, trail ridden $850; '96 regd. SSH gelding, most anyone can ride $1200. Benny Taylor Unadilla 912627-3417 QH gelding, 3 yrs., sorrel, 14.2, exc. ground manners, quiet natured, trails alone or in group, smooth trot. Jon Jeffries Rome 706232-2848 Racking horse gelding, show potential, 15hds., rides English or Western Pleasure/show $3000. Dennis Barron Carnesville 706-384-2648 Racking mare, 6 yrs., "Powerful Threat", beau. sorrel, 15:0hds., gentle, super smooth gait, trails grt.' easy-to-ride, no vices $3500. D. Webster Villa Rica 770-456-0453 Racking mare, 7 yr., gorgeous strawberr}' roan w/flaxen, gentle, loving, super on trails, easy to ride, trail pleasure show, no vices $3500. A. Crews Carrollton 770-832-2122 Regd. Saddlebred stallion, 2 yrs. old, Hide Away Wild Country & Stonewall breeding, Chestnut w/white star & back ankles. Gharles Brigham Canton 770-479-2191 770-4793082 Regd. TB gelding, 3 yrs., green but gentle, 15.3hds., make offer, ,13 yr. Belg/Cross geld., 16hds., pulls, rides, extra gentle $1800/obo. J. Condon Zebulon 770-567-5786 Visit the Market Bulletin on the Web at: white socks $2500; QH gelding, 15.2hds., 4 yrs. red dun $2500; Paint gelding 5-yrs. Steve Whidby Carnesville 706-384-3154 TWH mare, regd., 3/30/95; sorrel w/flaxen mane & tail, 15hds., gentle, exp. rider, sire: Generator's Ebony Delight. Gloria Cooper Pelham 229-294-2100 TWH regd. 3 yr. old, bay mare, Last Chance bloodlines, gentle, 14.3hds., hands broke trail ride, advanced/beginner $1300. Cheryl 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, 18 mos., 14.2hds., smooth gait, blood-typed, gentle. Mack Robinson Bowdon 770-258-5707 770-3015473 TWH regd. blk. gelding, 2 yrs. old, 15.2hds., bomb proof, trail ridden, child proof, clips, trailers, loves a bath. Ann Evans Toccoa 706-886-4131 TWH yearling fillies(2), 1- 2 yr. old mare, all 3 blk./while spotted, regd., extra nice. E. Allegood Moultrie 912-941-2010 TWH's; 5 yrs., brown roan gelding, 7 yrs. sorrel gelding, 8 yrs. blk. gelding, 9 yrs. chestnut gelding. Shea/Albert Queen Dallas 770-505-0090 TWH/SSH/BEA 12 yr., 15.1 hd. stocky mare, blk. w/2 rear stockings, 2 front socks, very pretty, exc. trail horse, nicely gaited $3900. Bob Hudson Tucker 770-205-9364 TWH/Welsh Pony cross, colt May 99; grey/white, gaited, flashy mover, good temperament/friendly, sired by WC/TWH, halter broke"n, easy to handle. Matt Rogers Thomasville 912-227-0009 Three Jack burros, 1 yrs. old, $250 ea., need to reduce herd. J. Hancock Gray 912986-5699 Trade regd. palomino mare and regd. Arabian geld., for racking horse, value $2500. Bill Price Dahlonega 706-864-2278 Trak/TB, regd., ATA, proven broodmare, lovely producer, 1O yrs., grey, herd reduction $3500. S. Webster Lawrenceville 770-4669861 Two red mules for sale, pulls, one rides, 14hds., harness,. wagon for sale also. R. Sullens Blairsville 706-835-1332 Welsh/cob pony, 14.2hds., chestnut mare, 12 yrs., pretty mover, jumps 2'3", child safe, prof. trained $3500. Kim Crotts Madison 706-342-8840 Poultry/Fowl For Sale If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Emerald Johnson at 404-651-9084. Mallard ducks must be at least three generations from the wild before they can be advertised in the Market B.ulletin. Advertisers must include this information in notices submitted for publication. '00 Partridge French Red Leg Hungarian, $25/pair. Thomas Kent Pinehurst 912-4335172 Ads cannot be called in bYPhone. Social Circle 770-464-0060 557-9344 http://www.agr.state.ga.usfmbsitelindex.htrnl Please observe our 20 word limit. Page 8 '00 hatch Dominques, I Silver-laced Cocks: 50 or more, stags; also, pure hens, Wyandottes, Buffs, some mixed chicks. Holly crossed pullets. Kenneth Fountain Funk Ball Ground 770-893-3085 Thomaston 706-647-6923 '00 hatch India Blue peafowl, $25/ea., pox Columbian Wyandottes and Buff and wormed; also, turkeys. Jerry Mock 1 Orpingtons roosters, BB Red Bantams, THE MARKET BULLETIN Peacocks, 8 weeks old, healthy chicks, parents on premises, white male and green female, $50/ea. B. Hutelin Ringgold 706937-3668 Peacocks, chicks, last of the season, blue, Wednesday September 6, 2000 Poultry/Fowl Requiring Permit/License -------'" -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - If you have questions regarding this category, Ostrich young birds, 10-12 mos., breeder birds, price nego. Cory Whitman 790 Old Cartersville Rd Dallas 30132 770-505-0416 Alternative Livestock Colguitt 912-758-3717 guineas, turkeys, call after 6:00 p.m. Foch green, BS; also, a few eggs. Clarinda call Emerald Johnson at 404-651-9084. Requiring Permit/License '00 hatch turkey, barred rocks, RIR, call Cumminss, Jr. Fort Valle}' 478-825-1329 Streetman Watkinsville 706-769-7820 ---~-"------------------------ ' .. before 8:30 PM. Don Long East Ellijay 706276-7761 '00 hatch, BR roosters $2/ea., bantam mix Dark Cornish, Red Star hens, Rhode Island Red, Black Stars and Dominiques. Arthur Usher Con}'ers 770-483-8989 Peacocks: breeders to chicks, silver pied, java green (pure), black shoulder, Indian blue, Buford bronze, plus more. Roger Smith Advertisements for wood ducks must be accompanied by a USDA permit. Permits are available from the U.S. Fish and If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Brenda Donnell at 404-651-9081. $1.25/ea., peacock chicks, guineas keels. Margie Bowden Fort Valle}' 912-825-0092 '00 hatch, March baned rock and butter cups for sale. Todd Davis Milner 770-2330310 '00 hatch, ringneck pheasants, priced according to age, selling due to ill health. J.H. Dominique roosters, crowing size, $5/ea., less if all taken. Tommy _Webb Franklin 706675-3793 Ducks, geese, hens, doves, pigeons, turkeys, prs., selling out - huge stock Teduction sale/trade, eves. before 9 pm. Patsy b Brown Jackson 770-504-9507 Senoia 770-599-3277 Pekin and Roueen ducks, going out of business. J. Cochran Griffin 770-227-1858 Pekin ducks, Pharoah quail, RIR, & RIR crosses, all ages. Brian Sturdy Gainesville 770-781-4156 Pigeons - Carriers and Pigmy Pouters 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 re_quest. Advertisements for bobwhite quail must be accompanied by a copy of the advertiser's commercial The Georgia Department of Natural Resources regulates many exotic animals, including most hoofed stock except llama and buffalo. However, upon compliance with applicable state regulations, a deer farming license for the commercial production of meat and fiber is available Whitaker Newborn 706-468-8394 '00 hatch, young, stags, and pullets, Grays and Hatch; reasonably priced. James Wood Hoschton 706-654-3498 '00 hatching, 4 breeds 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 bantams, homing pigeons. David Orgel Alban}' 912-435-3973 1 week up to 4 1/2 months, R/R, Buff Orphingtons, and others; also, fertile eggs, $2 and up. Mark Bailey Cleveland 706-219- Four Black sex-link pullets, willbe laying soon, $35 for all. George Archer Griffin 770227-7332 Free (5) heavvybreed roosters, 1 1/2 yrs. old, each purebreed. Waymon Shirley Cumming 770-887-3350 Game chickens, 1 trio, bluemugs, 1 trio Red quills; also, hens. David Collins Toccoa 706282-0542 Game chickens, 25 stags, 20 punets, 4 to 6 mos. stags, $5 - $15. James Willis Brooklet 912-842-2314 Game chickens, hatch, mugs, some crossed stags $15. David Combs Jefferson $10.00 each, all young birds. Robert Waters Gainesville 30506 770-887-0890 Pigeons: White Show Kings, French Mondains, Homers & cages, carriers, & 3 different type lofts, $5 up. Robert Cash Eatonton 706-485-8854 Pigeons; American, Indian & Saddleback fantails, ice pigeons and white homers, excellent birds. about 70 Mike Mooring Eatonton 706485-2879 Pure Gilmore hatch, Jimmy east grays, Madigan greys, clarets, hulsey, aseels, nelso's, RH's, redquills, pinion hatch, $35 and 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, 17 weeks old, flighVweather conditioned, $3/ea. and $3.50 for dressed. Travis Wood Stockbridge 770-507-0621 Jumbo Pharoah quail and eggs. Bobby/Jan Phi~~s Uvalda 912-594-6574 Jumbo Wisc. Bobwhite quail, eggs, chicks, for the following species: fallow deer, axis deer, sika deer, elk, red deer, reindeer, and caribou. For more information on the deer farming license, contact the Georgia Department of Agriculture at (404) 656 3667. For information on licenses of other species of hoofed stock (except llama and buffalo), contact the Georgia Department of Natural Resources Special Permit Unit at (770) 761-3044. Individuals submitting advertisements to buy and sell regulated hoofed stock in the Market Bulletin must provide a photocopy of the appropriate license with their ad. 1836 706-367-4645 up, all after 7 pm. S.D. Whitaker mature birds, price according to age. Lisa 13 chicks, 2 1/2 weeks old $2/ea., 14 chicks, 6 weeks old $1.75/ea. M. Smith Game cl'licks, spangled Morgan, white hackle, pullets and stags, almost crowing size, Sandersville 912-552-5100 Pure RIR 4 to 16 weeks old, pure Baxter Ludowici 912,545-9158 Jumbo Wisc. Bobwhite quail, flight cond., LIVESTOCK WANTED Fors}'!h 912-994-9742 14 types of guineas and chickens. Joe one spangled Cleaborn hen. C. Montague Cla}'!on 706-782-2918 dominques 4 to 16 weeks old, $4-$8/ea. Leonard Bennett 1083 Island Ford Rd. live or dressed, $3 ea., avail. now. Marshal Simmons Jesu~ 912-586-2851 If you have questions regarding ads in this Moxlel!: Tarrytown 912-529-4852 Game fowl, cocks, stags, pullets, grays, Buford 770-945-3368 Jumbo Wisc. quail flight birds, 12 wks. old, category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651-9083. 20 Guinea Keets, two weeks old, lavender and pearl, $3.75/ea.; also, Black Soup hens, $5/ea. Jim Bierwagen Decatur 404-377-4122 2000 game chicks, brood fowl white hacked, war horse, Griffin white clarets and others. Jeff Thompson Loganville 770-7847705 warhorse, roundheads and blues; trades considered. Jim McWard Athens 706-5466860 Game fowl, grays stags, $15/ea. or trade for pure hens. Dean Upchurch Lexington 706743-7292 Game fowl, proven stock white Clarets and Quality bantams, black cochins, golden silver Sebrights, call after 6:00 PM. Sylvia Watson Newton 229-734-5100 - R.l.R rooster and others, $2/ea. Buddy McGarrah Ochlochnee 912-226-1290 R.l.R., pullets, 24 weeks, already laying, $6/ea. Milt Jinks Jackson 770-954-0517 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 Bob White quail, $2.50/ea. Bob Willis Hartwell 706-376-9536 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 _..._. ,,_ 25 dill. kind of show bantams. Clyde Goolsby Douglasville 770-942-4371 50 to 60 mixed chickens, 4 wks. to grown, $1/ea. if all taken. Earl Dockery Aubern 770867-6594 50+ common pigeons $3 each, no Sunday sales. Clovis Jackson Moultrie 912-941- Warhorses; also, Knight grays, stags & pullets. Larry Knight Mansfield .770-7875528 Game fowl, stags & cocks, pullets, hatch, brown red, Clairet. Phillip Stuart West Point 706-883-7907 Game, pure white Albany, pure red Albany RIR, roosters, hens, and pullets, healthy, $7 and below. Jay Bartlett LaGrange 706-8824908 Red jungle fowl, all ages, $3 to $10 ea., call aft. 6 pm. Wayne Whiddon Cordele 912-2739040 Rhode Island red hen, laying $1 Olea. Archie Jumbo Wisconsin . Quail chicks, 'started birds, and flight birds. Quail Pox vaccinated and weather conditioned. Kenneth Stone Ha21ehurst 912-375-9886 Northern bobwhite quail, flight cond., $3.00 ea., over 1000, $2.80 ea. James Patrick Madison 706-342-3017 are ads for free or unwanted livestock. Want Mammoth jack, also Draft horse broodmare. Mike Tanner Milledgeville 912452-6053 Want Saddlebred horse and/or Welsh type pony. PatriciaGarbutt Jesup 912-427-2262 912-427-2415 5541 8 month laying hens, golden comets, laying $25/ea. Jimmli Mitchell Dalton 706-673-4811 Games: '00 hatch, harod brown hatch, and Cofer LAwrenceville 770-995-0083 Ringneck pheasants, nearly grown, call for Quail hatching eggs yr. round, Northern Bobwhite or Coturnix, $35/100, $901500, Want .fullblood Boer goat, young does, will trade antique hores, drawn riding, hay rake now, $5/ea. or $4/ea., over fifty, 100 or more Sweater McGuineas hatch, others; also, pure, prices. Jesse Bryant Franklin 706-675-3961 $160/1000 ppd. Jean Strickland Pooler 912- good cond. A. DeVille 701-A Maye Rd. delivered. David Califf Fairburn 770-306- presven, top quality, winnie birds. James Roosters, 4 1/2 months, beautiful, 748-5769 Columbus 31907 706-561-0020 8620 Stewart Ma}'SVille 706-652-3062 purebred, GL Wyandottes, RIR, B. Quails & partridges, over 30 combined Want older 1O+ yr. safe ponys, prefer paints African geese, one pair, breeding age, healthy, $30. jane yank COibert 706-788- Golden comet pullets, $6/ea. F. lndalsbe Powder S~rings 770-943-6042 Austrolopes, N.H. Reds, black giants $7, wormed dusted. Wayne Shelton Shady Dale types; also, oven-ready dress birds will ship. Ron Neal Atlanta 404-622-1711 .- or pintos, from one family to another no dealers, call aft. 4 pm. S. Cason Macon 912- -.-- 3327 Araucana, roosters and pullets, one Rhode Island red rooster, call after 5 p.m. W. F. Atkins Cedartown 770-748-3619 . Araucana. pullets, guineas and Old English game bantams (Brassy Backs), priced according to size. J. Agnew LaFayette 706638-3131 Araucanas, rose combs, seabrights, and other _bantams breeds, priced according to age. Randall Sni~es Cairo 912-377-5846 B.B. Red and Silver Duck Wings, '00 hatch, pullets, and roosters $5 each. Lisa Reagan Stockbridge 770-483-071 O Baby Indian Blue peacocks, $15/ea. Robert Jackson Fort Valle:t: 912-825-5866 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, Black rose comb, Blue rosecomb, Golden Sebright, O.E. Blue, Blue Splash, Silver duckling, Araucana, and other chicks. Randl!: Shoemake . Carrollton 770-214-0574 Bantams, Buff Brahmas, cochins (6 kinds), Araucans, mille fleurs; also, STD, Buff Orphingtons. R. Strickland Gillsville 770869-7575 Bantams, Rosecomb, Black Bantams, 2000 hatch. Harry Ridgeway 1926 Hwy. 16 West Jackson 30233 770-775-3444 Bantams, Spangles, O.E., black and white speckled, matted 0.E. $15 for 3 bared O.E. J. W. Hill Covington 770-385-8137 Guineas 6-8 weeks, $3, cochin bantams, black, barred, birchen white, blue, buff goldenlaced, partridge, $5. Nita Swindle Byron 912956-5821 Guineas and peafowl bantams for sale, no . calls after 9 p.m. M. Cobb Ball Ground 770- 735-3764 Guineas eggs for incubator (2 dozen) ok to ship. Michael Durn:;an Woodstock 770-9283262 Guineas for sale, adults $12 a pair Solomon F Boone 552 Rock Creek Rd. Calhoun 706625-3768 Guineas, 3 month old, $3/ea., Australorpe bantams, 3 month old, $3/ea. J.A. Brooks Powder Springs 770-943-0559 Half grown bronze turkeys $10/ea., cockerels, goldlaced Wyandottes, aracuanas, white giant mix, $3, white doves $5/ea. Michael Oberbillig Dahlonega 706-867-6349 Indian Blue peachicks, born 6/30/00, 15.00 ea.; white silkie chickens, 5.00 ea. David Patton Williamson 770-228-4415 Large Frizzle chickens, Muscovey Ducks $6.00 each Arocana Pullets $4.00 each Terry Winfreli 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 Many dill. breeds of pigeons and other animals for sale, will ship or del. Daniel Vaughan Concord 770-884-9340 706-468-0900 Show qlty. bantams, Golden & Silver Sebrights, White Cochins, Blue Splash, BB Reds, Quail Old English, Fawn duckwings. Mack McBurnett T}'rone 770-487-2233 Show stock, Silver Duckwings, laying, $40/pr.; young birds $5 each; Creles, Fleurs, Silkes, Japanese, Brown Leghorns, Silver Sebright; and others: Johnnie Brannon Reidsville 912-693-5625 Silkies chicken, all colors including splash, $10/pr., $7.50 extra birds, White King pigeons, $10/pr. Cheryle Mottern Eastman 912-3747646 Silkies, (chickens w/fur), all colors, must sell, start and grow unit brooder (holds 24-4 week old chicks each). C.L. Peters Conyers 770:388-7148 Stag, cock, hens, Sid Taylor, yellow ieg hatch, blue mixed, good price. Clifton Botts Dahlonega 706-864-4816 Standard Cochins, black or blue, buff brahmas, $20/pr., fawn silver duckwing OE. Mike Brown LaGrange 706-884-8217 Swans, adult blacks and mutes; pairs and single birds. C. W. Kaiser Fairburn 770-9643947 Three mos. old White Jersey Giant rooster, purebred. Marvin Kelley Colquitt 912-7583191 Turkeys for sale, Bronze. Bob Reece Whitesburg 770-834-2800 Turkeys, Bourbon Red, Royal Palm, (3) hens, all $35. Richard Bolton Athens 706353-6832 Turkeys: Black Spanish, royal, palm and blue slate. J. Tucker Adairsville 770-773- Poultry/Fowl Wanted 471-1586 Want regd. or purebred Black Angus bull, Want Brown Red Cochin Bantams, will pick' gentle, will swap or purchase. Steve & Nancy up anywhere in Georgia. L Crane Gainesville Pettit Gainesville 770-983-7937 770-531-7563 Want to buy-fallow deer, Red deer, will pay Want G.Q.F. incubator in good condition; top price, call aft, 6 pm. Ray Cross Morven also, blacktail, red Old English. Keith Tate 912-775-2893 912-775-2018 Dacula 770-995-8093 Want to buy goats & nannies or billies, Want game &bantam chickens, Old English purebred or mixed, will pick up and pay cash. type turkeys, guineas. Johnny Carney Way_ne Green Bremen 770-562-3605 Danielsville 706-795-5728 Want white Albino female donkeys. H. N. Want miniature bantams, BB red, Jap, Old Ralston Eatonton 706-485-6802 English, Black rosecomb, long leather. John Want young miniature jenny in exc. health. Tran Gainesville 770-534-5674 Jim Parnell Lawrenceville 404-456-1268 Wanted: a young jack, call aft. 5 pm. Ray ALTERNATIVE Clark Hiram 770-445-7820 LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK HANDLING If you have questions regarding this category, If you have questions regarding ads in this call Brenda Donnell at 404-651-9081. category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651-9083. The Alternative Livestock category '00 Colt SH GN, enclosed, white, slant, contains ads for ratites (ostriches, rheas, and emus} as well as other "non traditional" livestock. 5'D/rm. w/side tack, vents, lites, elec. brakes, spare, 7' tall, dealer demo, loaded $7895. Sheri Hudson Suwanee 770-889-4521 770- Beau. female baby llamas, ILA regd., parent 244-6244 on premises, $500 each. Vinny Ellner '00 Ponderosa 2 horse BP, grey w/small Newnan 770-253-1092 tack, only used 2 times, asking $2700. K. Emu chicks, 2-6 mos., various prices, Brooks Roopville 770-854-6274 unproven breeders, $800 pr. James Mangum '84 Wiley 2 hors.e bumper pull trailer, lights, Harlem 706-556-9660 brakes, tack comp., escape door, mats, very Emus 1O 2-4 yrs. ond proven breeders, good cond. $1200. Janelle Mccallie quality stock, $100 up will separate or in lot. Chickamauga 706-539-1544 Ll!:nn Wenner McDonough 770-957-8566 '85 2 horse trailer, new tires, dbl. axles Bantams, golden and silver Sebrights, White silkies, game R.l.R and barred rocks $3.50 and up, mixed turkeys, $8. Mike Oliver Andersonville 912-931-0260 Bantams, hatch, rooster, Rhode Island reds. James Lieb 835 Short Rd. Jackson 30233 770-504-8516 Bantams: Sebrights, Cochins, Brahma; Polish; layers; geese; ducks (Cayuga, Pekin, Bl. Swedes). Jim Mclean Cumming 770- Mixed game, 2000 hatched roosters, $4/ea. one white Plymouth Rock rooster, $7, leave message. Sheldon James Bogart 706-7832288 Moving, must sell, diff. types of peafowl, chickens, and pheasants. Rhonda Epps Ila 706-789-2247 Musc_ovy ducks and babies $4-$6/ea. Jean Torchia Dallas 770-505-2009 Muscovy Ducklings $2/ea. Juan Coronado 1635 Two cock's, (4) stags, hens, and pullets. Hoyt Rollins 1814 Round Pond Rd. La fa}'ette 30728 706-638-6222 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 White doves for sale, reas. prices. Dick Bell Watkinsville 706-769-6958 Emus, proven breeders, $1500 pr., unproven, $800 pr., talking orders for next years hatch, $40 ea. Barbara Baker Hampton 770-946-3041 Llama, 4 yr. old, brown/white male, very gentle, halter broken, handled daily $450. C. Hemphill Eastman 912-374-3255 912-3742582 Llamas $500/up, weanlings, adults and pregnant females, terms and dely. avail. L. $995; also, 10' heavy duty trailer $450. B: L. Carter Stockbridge 770-474-4171 '85 double D, 2 horse straight load GN, alum., skin & frame, LQ, sep. tack comp., new tires $7900/obo. Susan Buckner Milledgeville 912-451-5070 '87 Ponderosa 2 horse trailer, bumper pull, new paint, mats, tack comp., pull-out saddle rack $1500. K. York Clarkesville 706-7548938 _,-_... 887-8137 Beau. chicks, Black Giants, Polish (Crested), Cochins, and guineas; also, Indian runway ducks, all beautiful, healthy birds. Ch!Yslal Eckes Winder 770-307-5942 Black Australian swans $450 each or $900 pr.; also, peacocks $135/pr., and Muscovy ducks. A.M. Ferrell Sml!:rna 770-436-0282 Black Tail Japs, Red Leg cochin, Golden Sebright, barred Old English. Kevin Stokes Americus 912-924-6296 Rockmart 770-684-6792 Muscovy ducks, beau., high-qlty., pond required, caring; responsible owners only, not for slaughter; $1 O ea. Lynn Mashburn Cumming 770-887-9056 Nine young white Phoenix chickens, $15 trio or $45 for all. T. W. Jimmerson Griffin 770-227-3971 One pair, 7 month old, Australia Black swans, $200. Daniela Rafiq Lithia Springs 678-945-6058 White king pigeons 60+ I Bantam chickens 25+ $250.00 Jeff Jacobs 3467 River Rd. Vienna 31092 912-268-8354 White leghorn, black stars, mallard ducks (3rd gen.), call after 5:30 PM. Kenneth Harry Griffin 770-226-4362 .Cochin Bantams, feather footed, .all ages & colors. L. Towle Fa}'etteville 770-716-9114 Young bantams, gray japs, gold and silver sebrights, black R.C., WOE, silver spangles, BB reds, silver phoenix. Alton Gilreath Grant Dallas 770-445-2855 Llamas gentle, regd., all ages, colors, start at $400, multiple purchase discount, del. nego. J. Hutsell Rising Fawn 706-546-2218 Llamas lge. selection, terms & delivery avail., priced from $600, Crystal River Ranch. J. Holliston Hiawassee 706-896-5005 Llamas males & females, adult/juvenile, all colors. Patty/John Weems Alpharetta 770518-1318 770-346-9368 uamas, 4 males, adults, great guard '88 Rice 2H, BP, TB, 7' w/ramp, fiberglass and alum. w/steel frame, good wood floor $2500. Craig Waldron Marietta 404-680-3256 '88 cresent 3H w/LQ, shower, toilet, kitchen, ale, new paint, carpet ac/dc, exc.. cond. $12,500/trade. Chris Niggel Statham 770725-2598 '93 GN slant w/rear tack, 3 horse w/ac, water, lights, trade for motorhome or $4500. Wendell Fielder Buchanan 7'70-574-9707 '93 three horse slant gooseneck, extra tall & Bronze turkeys, some grown and some half One white call hen, 1 trio Black cochins, 6 Gainesville 770-536-5168 animals for pastures, $250 ea./OBO. Lucy Nix wide, good floor/mats, exc. cond., cream grown. Anthony Stapler Carrollton 770-832- month old Black sex links, pullets, ready to lay. 'McCa}'SVille 423-496-5397 colored $3500. A. Nixon LaGrange 706-812- 0523 Amanda Wadlel!: Statham 770-725-2464 Order Peonies Llamas, all regd., gentle, halter trained, del. 8865 Buff Orpington rooster. Mike Cox 1958 Hwy 195 Leesburg 912-759-9242 Chickens and ducks for sale, call after 5 ~.m. Bill B!Yant Hawkinsville 912-783-4041 Cochin Bantams Spring 2000 Hatch: blue, barred, black, birchen, buff, mottled, $1.00 up. Pair of peacocks, breeding age of 3 years old, $75 for both obo. Donna Bowman Concord 770-884-5017 Pea Fowl: three hens $100, five cocks $75, indian blues. Ted Ridgeway Lexington 706743-5646 Order peony roots now for planting in September, according to the University of Georgia Extension Service. .Plant them about a month avail., located 2 mi. off 1-20 in Villa Rica. Terry Cornett Villa Rica 770-459-4258 Llamas, bred females, studs, yrlg., pleasure, guard animals, packing, show quality, halter trained, terms & del. L. Beck Loganville 770-466-9870 '94 Jackson Coachman 2 horse BP, walkthru, escape door, 7' tall, mats, padded walls, tan. Ter!Y M. Cordell Mableton 770-941-2874 '95 Sundowner 3H slant stock trailer, GN, dr/rm., exc. cond., no rust or damage. $6900 OBO. Nick Carden Athens 706-613-6854 S. Brown Gainesville 770-535-1187 Please review requirements under ad Peacocks, 8 weeks old, healthy chicks, parents on premises, white male and green female, $25 each, Bonnie Walker Ringgold before the average first-frost date in your area. Be sure you complete your Llamas, selling the farm. all 50 llamas must go, all ages & colors, breeding stock, used carts & tack. C. Johnstone LaGrange 706- '95 Sundowner alum. 4 horse slant GN trailer, dressing rm., drop windows, pull out tack, like new $13,000. Dale Harrel Newnan catagories before submitting your ad. 706-965-4587 planting before the first killing frost. 672-4477 770-254-9465. - i~ f .'.' l ~ r~ ,, ;; i' ['. i" l i ~~ I; Wednesday September 6, 2000 THE MARKET BULLETIN Page 9 '95 sidekick 3 horse alum., GN slant, full 12' 3 horse GN slant team harness from 900- Florida Whites, Rex, Harlequins, Satins; '00 fescue 4'x5' or 4'x4' round bales, Corn and wheat $23 drum, (55 gals.), oats LO, 4' mid tack awning, E. jack $29,000. 1300 lbs., 2 horse drawn wagons, exc. cond. reducing herd, breeding stock and feeders; fertilized, $20, easy access or del. available. $21 drum, rye $25 drum, truckload qty. at Johnny Lovett Waynesboro 706-554-7676 Stan Darden Roberta 912-836-9412 near Conyers, $5 ea. Thomas Green Oxford Mr. Tom Lula 770-869-7555 special prices. C./H. Thompson Augusta 706-554-6732 70' round pen, consisting of 18 12' panels 770-784-0649 '00 fescue and bermuda hay, 4x5 rolls, 706-736-9958 706-722-5228 '96 Bee 4 horse slant load GN, extra lrg. DR and 2 gates, 2 yrs. old, grt. cond.; red $720. Free male blk./white Mini-Lop rabbit, $18/per roll, stored in dry. Ronnie Hill Fall cutting of Bermuda, $20/ea.; also, $4500; 14 1/2" Crosby saddle, good cond. Andrea Elmore McDonough 770-898-3130 .friendly not for slaughter. Kevin Daft Atlanta Maysville 706-335-7755 Fescue 5/600 lbs. in field, $3.00 small bales. $450. Tommy Thornton McDonough 770- 99 Colt 2 horse slant load bumper pull 404-633-2409 '00 fescue hay for sale, 1000# round bales, Ray E Grubb Lincolnton 706-293-42.90 957-7814 trailer, like new $3000. Mickey. L Neidlinger Meat rabbits, $10 for adults, $6 for half well fertilized, rain free, weed free, $25/roll. Feed Oats cleaned in 50# bags, reasonably '96 Exiss 4 horse trailer, LQ, mid-taek, Springfield 912-754-6447 grown, all. colors. Timmy Lepard Roopville Charles W. Mercer Rockmart 770-684-6006 priced, leave message. Edwin Allen Butler hayrack, mangers, drop down windows on American all-around 750 roping saddle, 16" 770-854-7'713 -,00 fescue hay, well fert., round bales, $25, =91'"'2"-.::.86"-2=-.::.32""8"'8'------------ head and butt side $28,000/obo. James leather seat, dbl. rigged, fiberglass covered, Mini-Rex rabbits, pedigree, small breed, delivery available. M. A. Bennett Rockmart Feed oats, b_ulk only, $2 per bsh. Marvin Denney Carrolton 770-214-0519 hardwood tree, exc. $500. E. Harris Fairburn velvet fur bunnies, breeders, supplies avail. 770-684-3462 Lewis 919 Ga. Hwy. 33 Cordele 912-273- '96 Ponderosa 2-3 horse stock GN, 10' 770-964-9405 Paul Edenfield Buford.770-277-0554 '00 fescue orchard grass hay, horse qlty., ..:.43=.:2=.:9:___ _~------~--.,.,..,- dressing/ATV rm., walk-thru door, elec. Belting 6' wide, good to~ horse trailers $5.00 NZ, White, Red, Black bunnies, breeder heavy sq. bales. fert./ limed, rain free. Lamar Fescue & Orchard grass hay, 4x5 rolls, '00 brakes, new tires, sheltered $3500. Pat ft. Tom Jones 3473 Old High Tower does, and fryers, healthy, call aft. 6 pm. J. Long Chatworth 706-278-1264 crop, delivery avail. B. Rogers Rock Spring Cheatham Newnan 770-253-8703 Loganville 30052 770-388-0704 Olsen Dahlonega 706-867-7008 '00 fescue, 4x5, rnd. bales, heavily fert., '-70::.:6::..-.:..76::.4.:..-..:.1::.37'""'3"------------ '96 Sundowner 3 horse slant gn, 1O' living Circle Y show saddle package, 16" used NZW breeders, 12-14 wks., $7-$12, 4-6 good access, will load, call for avail. J. Fescue hay for sale, 4'x5' rnd. bales, good quarters, + 3' mid-tack, like new. Judy Bradley very little, exc. cond. $900. Karen Hyman wks., bunnies $3-$4, qlty. stock, Mini-Lop; Magnant Silver Creek 706-802-0608 qlty. fert., dry in barn, $20, can del. Jeff Lawrenceville 770-995-1074 Thomson.706-465-2315 Dwarfs, Mini'Rex, San Juan. Charles Kent -oo fescue/bermuda hay, horse quality, Arasmith Rome 706-295-5141 '96 featherlite GN, 4 horse slant combo Four 16' concrete cattle gaps $150 ea., Ocilla 912-468-7423 $3/sq. bales. A. Grisel Hoschton 706-654- Good quality hay, 4'x4.5' rolls, $25/roll. Mike wldressing rm., grt. cond. $10,500. Kevin loaded .. Julie Hurst Coolidge 912-941-5593 Netherland Dwarf rabbits $15; assorted 1361 Hutchins Summerville 706-862-2665 706- Phillips Pelham 912-377-4790 Genuine Buena Vista Plantation saddle colors and ages, no calls aft. 9 pm. Yvonne '00 fescue/bermuda mxd. sq. bales, limed & :::8:::.57.:...-.:::8:::.95=5::......_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ '97 2 horse BP alum. skin, TB size, tack exc. Cond., new $800 Asking $395. Bob Browning Douglasville 770-489-3511 fert., $3.75 each. Fran Brogdon Buford 770- Hay: Timothy grass Alfalfa mix, $5.50/sq. area, exc. cond. $6200. Maria Villeneuve Strickland Milledgeville 912-452-8191 Premium meat rabbits, NZW breeders and 945-6433 bale. Dale Bookwalter Powder Springs 770- Kingsland 912-729-2484 -oo Griffin all-purpose-saddle w/bridle, pad, Fryers also, dressed Fryers $4-$10 ea. Kyle. millet, rye grass, out and clover hay, 4x5 _4:::.59"---"9"-08=0'-------------- . '97 3 horse slant and '98 4 horse slant, all wraps all brand new $300: Kaci Turner Johns Waynesboro 706-554-5957 rolls, fert., weed free, stored and dry. Wade Horse quality perennial peanut hay, square alum., cato trailers, new cond., priced to sell. Hillsboro 770-786-2367 Purebred Holland Lops & Netherland Dwarf Simpson McDonough 770-957-6103 bales. Susan Braun Hahira 31632 912-794- Alan.Verner Rutledge 706557-2161 Head gate $175; very good 2 feed trough, bunnies & breeders, assorted colors, healthy '00 oat, rye and wheat straw $1 .50/per bale, =3.::.66::.:6::......__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~---~ '98 3H slant trails west, full living quarters, 10' steel/ subber $50 ea., good cond, hay w/pedigrees, $25/up. B. Whitener Dalton large quantity, discount. C. Billings Sale City Large, round bales, top quality, Coastal mid-tack awing, drop windows, like new spear $50 ea. L. Worth Monroe 770-267- 706-277-2595 912-294-4666 Bermuda, delivered in middle-GA area. $22,000. Marsha Powell Dawsonville 706- 6723 Rabbit breeder cages, single cages/ '00 oats, super horse quality feed, heavy, Tommy Copelan Eatonton 706-485-8795 216-1396 Heavy duty Pearson cattle Sques chute for hutches, feeders, drinkers, wire/rabbit boxes. germ. 96%, cleaned, 50 lb. bags of Alicia hay, New crop bermuda hay, square bales, '98 Trail-ET Meteor, slant load, 2 horse sale, almost new, gates extra. N. Bryans Lou MacDonald Flowery Branch 404-656- square & round. Catol Sapp Barney 912- $4.00 ea., in barn. Larry Eley White Plains bumper pull, dressing rm., escape door, White Newborn 70&-342-0282 706-342-4617 3722 775-2038 _7=06"""-..:.46'"7_-=21~8'-4'---------- w/silver $7500. T. Floyd Gainsville. 770-532- Homemade 16' cattle frailer w/center Rabbit cages, all wire, 18" x 2' x 6', (2) two '00 perennial peanut hay, round bale in Oats $2/per bushel, wheat $6/per bushel, 9229 divider, $800 firm, mf 3 pt. hitch hay rake holers, and (4) three holers,. very good barn. Paul Leonard Tifton 912-388-1147 grain surghum "$2.75, out of field, delivery '99 Delta 18' 3 horse slant GN, sleeping $400. Allen Bond Elberton 706-283-2632 condition, $20 ea. Tracey Shackelford '00 sorghum sudan square bales, $1.50 in available. J. Stapleton Preston 912-983- qrts. w/heat & air, rear tack awning $9000. C. Misc. English and Western tack, saddle, Flowery Branch 770-718-9860 field, excellent feed hay. Wallace Vassar 487 _6_6_8_3 ____ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Williams Shady dale 912-668-3026 bits, wraps, helmets, blankets an.d more. Rabbits & bunnies, Mini-Rex, Mini-Lops & Benson St. Hartwell 30643 706-376-9019 Oats for sale, '00 crop, top qlty. feed or '99 Ponderosa 3 horse slant trailer, GN, Dwite Stevulak Sharpsburg 770-599-6868 Dwarfs, $15-$20 ea., all colors. Nicky Reeves '99 & '00 Bermuda hay, 5x5 bale $35, 4x5 seed, bulk only, $3 per bsh. Ted Milliron front dressing rm., rear tack, 8 mos. old Pessoa A/O 17.5 saddle, wide tree, Cumming 678-513-6101 $30. Richard Auldridge Blythe 706-592-4042 Shellman 912-679-5801 $5150. Sam Little Lula 770-983-9067 European seat, padded knee rolls, new cond. Rabbits for sale, several 8 mos. old, some -99 & 2000 Alfalfa, exc. horse qlty., all sq. Oats, top qlty., also, wheat, for feed and fall '99 Silver Star alum. 3 horse GN, lrg. dr. rm. $1500; Western Silver show saddle $4000. wibaies, all colors, must sell best offer. Jerry bales, $7/ea., dely. avail. Jill Sutherland seed. Tommy Adcock Good Hope 770-267- . w/cedar paneling, exc. cond., $14,500 nego. Jan Hoffman Athens 706-208-0527 Crunkleton Carnesville 706-384-2062 Jefferson 706-367-8821 .:.7-=6.::.39::......-------------c--- J. Payne Bolirigbroke 912-994-2371 Portable cattle feeder, $700; Gehl 65, Rabbits, white cotton tail. Marvin L. '99 & 2000 Alicia hay, excellent quality, Orchard grass & fescue. hay, 4x4 rolls. '99 colt 4 horse slant, GN white, tiuge grinder/mixer, both good cond. $600. Jessie J. McCallum Maccin 912-935-3895 round rolls. Robert Zand Murphy 765 Norris $15/roll or will trade for large frame bred dressing rm., tack combo steel-VGC stock sides, -elec. brakes $6500. D. Merker! Savannah 912-898-0474 14 1/2" Western show saddle w/ silver drk. chestnut, exc. cond. $600/obo. M. Rutledge Dublin 912-275-8965 Driggers Route 1, Box 264Glennville 30427 912-654-3814 Saddles, 4 Western, 1 roping $150/up; blankets & bridles. R.Smith'. Hampton 770227-0504 Show bridle, reins & breast collar set, all San Juan Cotton Tail rabbits, $6 ea., home Road Surrency 31563 912,367-9791 of th original Mountain Runners. R. Grantham' '99 Alicia .hay, horse qlty., sq. bales, $3 per Jasper 706-692-3449 bale. D. Foister Camilla 912-294-0204 San Juan rabbits field mi1(ed, raised in open -,99 coastal bermuda, horse qlty., sq. field, environment not caged $10 ea. Dennis bales/$2.50; also, '00 wheat straw, sq. Waters Hinesville 912-877-6925 bales/$2. Curtis Gay Register 912-852-9035 heifers. Robert Hucke LaFayette 706-764:=2.::.30""'9~------------~ Orchard grass and fescue, fert. 4x5 rolls $17-$20, can deliver, call evenings. Nell Hicks Ringgold 706-375-4763 Orchard, bermuda, fescue mix hay, 2000 14" barrel saddle, made by Frontier, exc. w/silver, used little, exc. cond. $175/set. S. Young rabbits for sale, $5 ea., young '99 lift 44 bermuda, well fert. & weed free, cutting, horse quality, mold free, $2.50/per cond. $450; older. 15" barrel saddle, good Chapman Shiloh 706-846-5451 Muscovy ducks for $2-$3 ea. Valaria Meeks 60+ 4x5 rolls, $15/roll, Ive. msg: Steve bales. Buck Dills Blairsville 706-745-1235 cond. $250. Amy Ward Eatonton 706-485- Touch of Class, alum. 6 horse GN show rig, Breman 770-537-0712 Taunton Hahira 912-794-1066 Quality tilt hay, can deliver. Ron Botts 0857 $12,000; S&H 15' GN livestock trailer, extras . - '99 yellow ear corn $6/100#, dely. available, Bainbridge 912-243-2616 FEED, HAY AND GRAIN 15 1/2" barrel saddle $350; 18" Millers $2500. Charles Orr Concord 770-884-0433 can arrange grinding. Jimmy Brewer Dublin Shelled feed corn $8/100 bag; feed oats Collegiate, all-purpose saddle $550; exc. Trailer, enclosed 8' X 20' cargo craft, dual 912-275-1182 912-278-9631 $2.25/bushel, excellent horse feed or seed cond. Carmen Balkcom Fort Valley 912-825- axle, 10,400 GVW $4500. Dianne Oeser '99 yellow shelled corn. Wes Ross quality. Robert Wayne Montgomery 9933 Alpharetta 770-939-6367 If you have questions regarding ads in this Eastman 912-374-2312 912-374-2613 Reynolds 912-847-2356 oo 15" Guffey barrel saddle, med brown, very Trailor: Jackson 2 horse slant load, bumper categof}', call Emerald Johnson at 404-651-9084. - Alfalfa Hay, irrigated, analytical results Twenty one acres of clean corn for sale, good cond., pad and stand included pull, front dressing rm., rear tack, drop down oo available, $7/bale, Coastal Bermuda, best offer. Johnny Johnson 274 Orange River $500/obo. Elaine Estes Lawrenceville 770- feed doors, white-navy. Dorothy O'Conner . All hay ads must contain the variety of $4.50/bale, no delivery Mike Williams Social Road Nicholls 31554 912-632-5080 339-0255_ Roswe!Vi'76"594"8"t1'5------'------'-- -hayofferedfor--sitle; i.e:; Coastal bermuda Circle 404-372~1054 Wheat combine run, $4 per bushel: Babby 16 1/2" Collegiate Jessica dressage saddle, Turnout sheets, Rambos wug plus light hay, Alicia hay, etc. 00' Bermuda Hay, well fertilized, rolls or West Rutledge 706-557-2843 blk., exc. cond. $!i50. S. Waldron Marietta $175; Rambo light $85; fits 15-16hds., barely '00 Alfalfa hay for sale; also, have lift 44 bales, UGA tested, Johnny Whiddon, Wd 770-423-1905 used. K. Rosskopf Snellville 770-972-5136 and Coastal bermuda, well fert., sq. bale, Quitman, 775-3357(N), 263-4103(D) Johnny Feed, Hay And .Grain ante 16" Kieffer Aachen w/fittings $600; 13" Want used panels to make a round pen horse quality. Helmut Cawthon Rome 706- Preston Whiddon Whiddon 912,775-3357 '00 horse quality orchard grass/clover or Mitch Harrison custom Western Pleasure show saddle, drk. $500." c. Astin Carrollton 770-920-7874 with. Kathleen E. Wilson Woodstock 678494-9168 Want used turkey feeders, located in 291-0671 '00 Alicia Bermuda hay, 1000 to 1050 rolls, well fertilized. Huey Beasley Douglasville 2 horse trailer, bumper pull, straight load, new brakes, feediQg tray, padded sides, grt. floors; mats. Linda Foley Cumming 770-822- fescue/clover for cattle, over 2000 square bales. Gary William Schlageter Warner :..:R::;o=b-'"'in:::s:...4.:.:7..::8:...:-9:::2:::3:...-7:..;0:::2:::8:..._~-----~ 16" all purpose saddle w/suede knee rolls, child size or small adult, fittings included, exc. cand. $350. Jolene Schwartz Pendergrass 706-693-2778 16" rawhide roper w/dalley horn, never used $550; 16" show saddle, bridle/breastplate $950. D. Roberson Dublin 912-984-4830 16' Harrell livestock trailer, BP, new floor, good paint, $1000 or trade for 20' Gooseneck. Alison Driggers Glennville 912-654-8849 16' flatbrd bumper pull trailer w/sideboards northern half of state. Patricia Parson Pendergrass 706-693-2496 Wanted, Portable Horse Stalls, Prefer 12x12 w/feed & hay door. Dawn R Thompson 6871 Tanglewood Drive Blackshear 31516 912-449-2484 Wanted: 2 horse slant bumper pull, 7' height, good floor/cond. $2500/less. Ronnie Bowen Catersville 770,336-9242 Wanted: Featherlite or Sundowner Alum. GN, 2 or.3 horse slant. Lucille Matthews Newnan 770-253-8138 912-384-7684 '00 Alicia bermuda hay, 4 ft. rnd. bales. Melvin Davis Rt. 2 Box 160 Pearson 912- 422-3523 '00 Alicia berrnuda hay, 40 5'x5' round bales, $30. Alton Baggett Sylvester 912-776- 5109 '00 Alicia bermuda sq, and roudn bales, grass mulch in sq. bales, approx. 2000 bales. Jason Barksdale Sylvester 912-776-6533 912-382-5870 '00 Bermuda hay, square and round, tested, 9144 2000 Alfalfa horse quality sq. bales, $7. D. Lehmer Jenkinsburg 770-504-8639 2000 Bermuda hay, lift 44 horse quality, sq. bales, $4/bale. B. Bullock Dallas 770-4459392 2000 Suwanee Bermuda hay, horse quality, in barn, fertilized, rain free, round bales, $30 sq. bales. Lona Dozier Moultrie 229-9851478 2000 lift 44 well fertilized. 1100 pound average rolls.$35 John G. Harkins Want horse. quality hay. for 30 horses, delivered to Atlanta year round. Joe Vogt "-A'""tl::=a'-'n-=ta'-4""0'-4'--3:;.:2"'5'--7'-1~8'-1_ _ _ _ _ _ __ , Want horse quality hay, will trade for geese, rabbits, goats, pigs, turkeys, doves, guineas, pigs, .ducks. T. Russell Lawrenceville 770::::68,,,2::..-::::8::::67:..;0~------------ Want someone to deliver and supply me with orchard grass or Bermuda hay, regularly . for pet donkey. Pam Busick Lakemont 706- 782-5301 ~~~iiiimmmmiiiiiimmmmmmiiiiii .and ramp_ $1000. Grady Weems Eatonton Western Pleasure show saddle, Phil Harris horse quality, irrigated, 5000 bales, $3-3.50 Marshallville 31057 912-967-2824 706-485-9498 Signature Series, mint cond. w/matching, barn. Joe Brown Armuchee 30105 706-238- 2000 crop, lift 44 Coastal bermuda, highest AG SEED FOR SALE 17 1/2 Stubben Siegfried saddle; made in breast plate. E. Wayne Savage Winder 770- 9592 qlty., irrigated, horse hay, $4/bale, $40/cow germany, in good cond. $400. Remlinger Lilburn 770-921-3985 Kristen 867-4726 Winter horse blanket by weather beta, '00 Bermuda, $2.50 sq. bales, well fertilized, rain free, in barn, horse quality. hay, 150 rolls avail., can del. Herb Bixler Perry 912-987-9858 lfyouhavequestionsregardingthiscategory, call Brenda Donnell at 404-651-9081. 17" Stuben Tristan English saddle, quilted thermal, used once, sz74; $65 cash Wayne Henson Vidalia 912-537-4937 2000 fescue hay, cut mid-May, $25 per havanna, fittings included, $500/obo. Donna Scarborough 783-5982 exc. cond. Comer 706- firm. Denise Jennings 9538 Covington 770-786- '00 Coastal Bermuda Bahia mix, top quality, well fertilized 5'x6' large round rolls, $20. Glen Smith Hawkinsville 912-783-4898 large roll. D. Barclay Rockmart 770-562::::9:::.08"'3"------------~--,-- 2000 fescue hay, sq. bales in barn, $3/bale, Advertisers of agricultural seed must submit a current germination report (not more than 9 months old) for each type 17" all purpose English saddle w/fittings $225; Western pony saddle & pad for small RABBITS '00 Coastal Bermuda hay, horse quality, dely. extra, well fert. Leonard Rhyne seed advertised. Reports will be returned square bales in barn, $2.50, you pick up: Ann Barnesville 770-358-3913 upon request. Certain varieties of seed are child(never been used) $100. ;J. Schower Walsh Statesboro 912-839-2281 2000 horse qlty. fescue/bermuda mxd., sq. protected from propagation unless they Locust Grove 770-954-1372 If you have questions regarding ads in this '00 Coastal Bermuda sq. bales, $3.00 at bales $3, coastal/bermuda $4/40 roll, Alfafa are grown as a class of certified seed. For 2 horse BP 6 ft. for small horses, mats, categof}', call Tammy Thomas at404-651-9083. barn, horse quality. M Morrison Hartwell 706- $7.50 sq. bale, dely. avail. R.J. Campbell example, wheat seed such as Florida 304, lights, storage comp., water tank, $1000. 376-5856 Rockmart 770-748-3419 Coker 9134, Coker 9835 and soybean seed, Sandy Ellis: Watkinsville 706-769-9789 2 horse bumper pull, 6'6", new floor, paint & lights, escape door, tack, mats, pads, $1800/trade stock trailer. Sandy Masson Brunswick 912-261-9355 . 2 horse bumper pull, new tires, floor, bearings, tack u.nder manger $1000. K. Mayo Athens 706-742-7365 2 horse straight load, BP, good floor, mats, some rust $1500. Eddie Sullivan Buchanan 770-646-5651 2 horse straight-load, GN w/5' dressing rm.; exc. cond., almost new tires, air cond., good cond. $2000/obo. Linda Kundell Watkinsville 706-769-6395 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 2'female, 1 male, dbl. breeder cage, all $50. L. Smith Canton 770-479-4032 2 lrg. young adult; does, beau. bright color w/complete set ups, breeding situation only $25 ea. A. Andrews Athens 706-546-6998 3 doe rabbits for sale grt. breeders, also, 3 rabbit cages avail. Craig Jarrell Ellenwood 770-474-8738 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 770-207- 0010 Breeder does for sale, some bred, MiniRex, Mini~Lop, Dwarf, Dutch, Standard, some bucks, State licensed. Donna Bowlden Butler 912-847-2994 . Bunnies to breeders, $1 Olup, all colors, '00 Coastal Bermuda, 4x5 haybale cow an_d/or horse quality. Greg Weeks Perry 912- 987-5599 912-952-3729 '00 Coastal Bermuda, horse quality hay, $2.75/bale. J.H. Mitchell Cairo 912-220-0191 912-872-3932 '00 Coastal bermuda hay, 4x5 rnd. bales $35/ea.; 2000 oats, top quality $3/bush. Chad Riggs Waynesboro 706-437-8510 '00 Coastal berrnuda hay, sq. bales, good quality, $3/bale. Walker Whitmire Bishop 706-769-9012 '00 Millet hay, fescue Bermuda mix, all square bales, $1.75, '99 millet $1.25. C. C. Anthony Commerce 706-367-7116 '00 Russell bermuda sq. bales, in field or barn, no weed: well ,fertilized, hay analysis avail., $3.50-$4, also, 00 ~ermuda/fescue hay $12/roll. Marvin Green Bishop 706-7_69-43~7 2000 oats cleaned and 50 bags, $5/bag. Jeffrey Hatfield Cartersville 770~386-6148 250 rolls browntop millet hay, rain free. Todd Haga Fort Valley 912-825-7481 "" 4x5 Rolls of Hay for Sale, $25.00 per roll or $0.03 per pound. Howard T. Burnette Mershon 912-632-5576 Alicia Hay For Sale: Round Rolls and Square Bales... Willis c Courson 171 Live Oak Lane Nicholls 31554 912-632-8473 :9:::_::12::..-.:::6::::32::..:::8:.:4.:.:73,,____ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Alicia hay 1,000 lb. roll, $25/ per bale. Roy Lasseter Tifton 912-382-9840 Bermuda haX, just cut, round bales, $30/sq. bales, horse quality, .$4. Don "Marher Sanderville 912-553-1788 Choice horse qlty. Coastal bermuda hay, sq. and rnd. bales; also, mulch hay. Winton Harris Screven 912-586-6687 such as Doles 6738, 6847 and Haskell may not be propagated for sale unless the seed has been grown as a class of certified seed. Propagation of such seed. is a violation of the Plant Variety Protection Act and the Federal Seed Act. If you have questions regarding certified seed, call the Market Bulletin office or the Georgia Department of Agriculture Seed Division, (404) 656-3635. 3000 bu. Wrens Abruzzi rye, 87% germ., 98% germ., cleaned & bagged, 56/lb., $6.75 per bag, call 8 am-4 pm. Jack Hobbs Butler 912-862-5250 '00 Abruzzi rye, 85% germ., cleaned & bagged, $6.50/per bu., oats 85% germ., $4/bu. Lyndon Mize Royston 706~245-5314 '00 Abruzzi rye, 97% germ., cleaned & bagged, 50# bag, certified transitional" I oo. room, rear bay wing doors, slant load, good floor, brush fenders $1 2 B. Applewhite Mini-Rex bunnies. Rita Huff Eatonton 706- Tifton 912-388-9597 _,4""85,,__-_,_7:::56::.:6::____ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 20' stall GN horse/stock trailer, covered. Bunnies.- 6 wks. old, mixed 1/2 San Juan, nose, metal top, escape door, extra tall, used $6 ea. Ronnie Albritton Mauk 912-862-5996 6 times $4000. Pat Johnson Athens 706- California NZW, Dutch, Rex, other bunnies 549-7 492 to oreeders, Fryers live or dressed, rabbit 2000 WW 3H slant-load, BP trailer, w/walk- composed/cages. George Barron in tack and DR.' combination, double axle Barnesville 770-358-6682 '00 Ti_ft 44 bermuda hay, well fert1hzed, m barn, ram free, horse qu<;hty sq. bales, $5/per bale. Dan Tant Barnesville 770-358-3024 '00 lift 44, well fert., in barn, $4.00 per bale, mule~ hay $2.50 per bale. Tony Merck Jenkinsburg 770-775-0829 '00 Timothy or.orchard grass $2.50, Alf~fa $5.50, call _evenings. J. Higdon Rossville - Coastal Bermuda hay, round rolls, 2000 118 ~raps. Brett Boatright Montrose 912-676- =c.:.:o::..a_s-ta_l_B_e-rm-ud_a_,_s_q_.-ba-1-es-,-in~b-ar_n_,-$""2.""5.,,..0, round rolls, rye grass 4x5 1/2, $25, wheat straw in barn, $3.00. Clark Bryant Colbert 706-788-3820 ;..=.;C::..o.:..a=s=-ta.::l::::b=.:e::..rm-ud__a__h_a_y_$_3_/s_q_.-b-a-le-in-f""ie....,ld..,.., organic, $7/bag. Peter Cimino Reynolds 912-847-2231 '00 Wrens Abruzzi rye, 86% germ, cleaned and bagged, 56# 1 bu. bag. Tommy Whitmire Bowman 706-376-9359 '00 Wrens Abruzzi rye, 90% germ., cleaned & bagged, $6.50 per. bu. Herbert R. Zoller 1654 Stillwell-Clyo Rd. Springfield 31329 912-754-3305 .!..::."-"="------------- w/electric brakes/escape door, new cond. $4300. Clinton Wilson Lula 770-869-3276 Cute mixed gray bunnies, 7 wks. old, $10 ea. Rhonda Cofer Loganville 770-979-1114 706-866-4999 . '00 bermuda hay, rarge round bales, ram free, high protein. Garvin Usry Wrens 706- $3.50 in barn. Bishop Pirkle Covington 770786-6095 '00 Wrens Abruzzi rye, 92.5% germ., cleaned & bagged, treated, $7/per. bag. Submit.ads by Wednesday noon. Ads cannot be called in by phone. 547-2144 Only one ad may be placed per family unit. Gerald Smith Americus 912-924-6252 Page 10 THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday September 6, 2000 Mild multiplying onions for fall planting, $15 Angel's trumpets. white blooms, all in pots Hollyhocks, mix colors, larkspur, purple Bulletin Calendar gal., plus $3.00 postage. Ray L. Lingerfelt and growing $5_ ea. W. T. Smith Newnan poppy, sweet William, gauilardia, foxglove 2191 Titshaw Rd. Gainesville 30504-5865 770:252-9764 $1/pkg. w/SASE, 3 oft red, purple verbena $8 LIVESTOCK SALES & EVENTS CRAFT FAIRS 770-534-7348 Antique roses $10/gal., 45 + varieties P.P. Jo Sanders 408 Highland Dr. Elberton Sept. 8 Sm.all Animal & Goat Sale, every Fri., Sept. 8-10 Redbud District's Standard Flower Red multiplying onions for fall planting, shipping available, call for list. Lisa Bullardi 30635 7 pm, horse & tack sale, 1st & 3rd Sat., Show, "Celebrations!" at Yellow Daisy $8/gal., call before coming. Edwin Chester. Pat Conner Macon 912-474-1298 912-474- Hosta over 250 var., minitures to giants, 7 pm, Buggytown Auction, 1315 Hwy. Festival, Stone Mtn. Park. Info: 404- 341 S., Barnesville. Info: 770-786- 352-9105. 2029/358-1721. Sept. 9 Hickory Flat UMC Craft Sale, 9 am-4 pm, Sept 9 Goat & Poultry Sale, 2nd, 4th & 5th Sat., free to public, E. Cherokee Dr., Canton. 12 noon, 5th Fri., 7 pm, R&R Goat & Info: Sandra Bennett, n0-926-2595. Livestock Auction, 526 Hwy. 56 N., Sept. 9-10 Pine Log Arts & Crafts Fair, Sat., Swainsboro. Info: 912-237-8825/469-3533. 10 am-6 pm, Sun., 11 am-5 pm, Pine Sept. 9 Pig, Goat & Poultry Sale, 2nd & 4th Log UMC Campground. Info: n0-386- Sat., 12:30 pm, H&M Livestock Market, 3324/2736. off Hwy. 341 E., Baxley, at fairground, Sept. 9-11 5th AnnualLumber City Farm Day, Special Boer Goat Sale on 5th Sat. Info: crafts, Hwy. 117, Lu.mber City. Info: 912-537-2172. Paula Rogers, 912-363-4942. Sept. 9 "Ga.'s Largest Goat, Poultry & Misc. Sale," Pearson Livestock, U.S. Hwy. 441 N., Pearson. Info: 912-422-3211 (barn) or 912-423-4016. Sept. 9 Ga. Fall Sale, quarter horses, paints & Appaloosas, held in conjunction w!Ga. Quarter Horse Assn. Futurity, Ga. Nat.'1 Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Perry. . Info: 800-240-7900 or 703-777-6975. Sept. 16 S. Ga. Meat Goat Assn. 2nd Annual Field Day, sale, seminar & youth goat show, Lowndes Co. Civic Ctr., Hwy. 84 E., 3 mi. E. of Valdosta. Info: 912-2442658/6074. Sept. 16 Goat Sale, 1st & 3rd Sat., 1 pm, Tri County Livestock Sales, Hwy. 206 & 268 Crossing, Ambrose. Info: 912-3593803/2914. ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS Sept. 16 Hamilton Affair on the Square, 11 am-5 pm, craft vendors wanted, Hamilton. Info: Marilyn, 706-628-4781. Sept. 30 30th Annual Rock Spring UMC "Show and Sell," 9 am-5 pm, craft show, 90 craft booths, off U.S. Hwy. 27 on Ga,. 95 at Peavine Rd., Rock Spring .. Info: 706-764-1171. Oct. 7-8 11th Annual Fairview Fall Festival, Sat., 9 am,5 pm, Sun., 12 noon-4 pm, arts & crafts, corner of E. Atlanta & Fairview Rd. Info: Ray Hill, 770-4748290. Oct. 7-8 October Pumpkin Festival, each weekend in Oct., arts & crafts vendors . wanted, Reece's Punkin Farm, Canton. Info: Verlyn Reece, 770-751-0115. EQUINE EVENTS Oct. 14 20th Annual Cotton Patch Arts .& Sept. 8-10 GQHA Quarter Horse Futurity, Ga. Crafts Fair, Madison Women's Club, Nat.'1 Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Perry. Madison. Info: Dale Thompson, 706- Info: 404-969-1549. 342-0424 or 706-342-1548. Sept. Sept. Sept. 9 H.J. Hunter Classic, beg: to mini~ grand prix, $100 hunter classic, Malone Farms Equestrian Ctr., Newborn. Info: 706-342-3029. 9 Sound Trail & Rail Society Show, English, western, trail, reining, poles & barrels, STARS mini-extravaganza & TWHBEA Versatility Show, Hawkinsville Harness Racing Facility, Hawkinsville. Info: Davia Williams, 912-967-2777 or Anita Letchworth, 912-956-3549. 9 Paulding County 4-H Open Horse Show, 10 am, blue jeans & chaps, jumping, English, western, pony & fun classes, Wild Horse Creek Park, Powder Springs. Info: 770-445-8495. . PESTICIDES & RECERTICATION Sept. 11 Preparing for Pesticide Applicator's License Exam, 7-9 pm, om. & turf, Coastal Ga. Community College, Brunswick. Info: 800-603-1278. Sept. 12 Updating Pesticide Skills, ag. plant & private, Griffin. Info: Wade Hutcheson 770-467-4225. Sept. 14 Pesticide Applicator's Exam Review, 9 am-12 noon, gen..standards, om. & turf, Coastal Ga. Community College, Brunswick. Info: 800-603-1278. Sept. 14-15 Plant Operator's Workshop, wood treatment, Griffin. Info: Patty Mullins, 770-233-4200. 2465 Old Milton Pkwy Alpharetta 30004 770475-5804 . White multiplying onions, just harvested & dried, $15/gal+ $3.00 S&H. C. K. Phillips Villa Rica 770-459-1050 Wrens Abruzzi rye, 99.74% pure, seed, 87% germ., $6.00/per bu., Ken Powell Wrightsville 912-864-0244 Wrens Abruzzi rye, cleaned, treated & bagged, 92% germ., 8.50/per. bu. Stacey Burden Comer 706-783-5840 Wrens Abruzzi rye, cleaned/bagged, 96% germ., $7/per. bag. Gary Watson Buena Vista 912-649-7070 Ag Plants for Sale ---Egyptian-wafKlngonion sets, $4/qt., top setting $5/dozen clusters. Cecil Fordham Metter 912-685-5539 Well rooted fig bushes, $5/ea. R.E. Day Po Box 227 Thomaston 30286 706-648-4378 White multiplying onion sets, no fertilizer or chemicals added for eating or fall planting, $18/gal. David Nickoles Jesup 912-427-7100 Yejlow multiplying onion plants now for green onions this winter, $18/gal. plus shi~~ing. J. White Lithonia.770-987-9790 Ag Seed/Plants Wanted Want Indian corn that you make beads w/they grow like corn, about 2' tall, on end of the stalk. Clara Smith Cave spring 706-7778419 Want Manalucie tomato seeds. Herb Farmer 4861 Cash Rd Flowery branch 30542 770-967"6015 Want bamboo blk. or golden variety, would prefer one to five gallon plants, Athens area. Paul Schwarz Carlton 706-743-0887 Want blueberry bushes in Atlanta area. Steve W. Hudson 362 Indian Lk Ct Hiram 30141 770-222-7766 FLOWERS FOR SALE It you have questions about this category, call .Emerald Johnson at 404-651-9084. Flower seed offered for sale has not been tested for germination since it often is 3116 gold, blues, and many different variegated Bamboo starts, giant timber, grows 5' types, daylilies, ornamental grasses, diameter, 65' tali. Rick c. McLerrfore Japanese maples. Richard Jolly Tyrone 770 Rossville 706-866-2785 487-5036 Beautyberry, Sparkleberry, magnolia Hosta, sedums, St. John's Wort, seaoats Native azaleas, Fothergilla; viburnum trees, and more, $2 & up, send LSASE for list. Forsythia, Burning Bush. Dave .Blihovde Rebecca Cabe 3777 W. Ellis Rd. Griffin Cleveland 706-865-2849 30223 Begonias: angelwing, fibrous, trailing Hybrid daylilies 300 variety $1-$2/fan houseplants also many kinds, sizes, Iong clumps only. Lonnie Ward Upatoi 706-561 SASE for list.JS Cade 11 Woodstream Lane 6546 Talla~oosa 30176 770-574-8065 Hydrangea, hostas, althea, elephant ears Big beautiful Ficus and Norfolk Island Pine (variegated) sweet shrub, lambs ear crape $15/ea., angel's trumpet $6.50, many yard myrtle, sedums, vinca, ajuga, rudebecka and house plants. Carla Houghton Marietta many more. P.J. Black Jonesboro 770-47.8 770-428-2227 5557 Blooming size Madonna Lilly plants: 1/$7, Leyland cypress $3/up, maples, Bradford 3/$17, 6/$25, ppd in Georgia, others add $2. pear, red, pin & willow oaks, hollies, ground Neal R.ich Morganton 706-374-2801 cover, liriope, hydrangea, river birch, flowering Brugmansia (angel trumpet tree) coral glow, cherry, cantana. Paul Kilpatrick Buford 770 snow white, apricot yellow, appleblossom 932-5031 404-280-8823 pink, jean pasco, flamenka core!, $8-15 Leyland cypress & Carolina Sapphire trees potted. Trudy Kretchman Atranta 404-378- 1 gal./$2.50, chestnut 3 gal./$7.50. Ron 1l04 . Farmer Thomasville 912-227-1401 Confederate rose plant' $12 e;ich, shipped Leyland cypress liners, $1.50, 1 gal. $2.50 free, Confederate rose seed $2 a bolt 3 gal. $7, cryptomeria, 1 gal. $2.75, butterfly w/SASE. Ma!}'. Wood Uvalda 912-565-7326 bushes, 1 gal. $2.50. 8. Walker Good Hope Daffodil $6/doz., jonquil $6/doz., shipped 706-342-9471 free. John Wood 558 W.B. Braddock Rd. Leyland cypress, 1 gal. 18"-20" $2.50 Uvalda 30473 Wesley Moon Auburn 770-945-4467 Daylilies .35 diff./$50, $7 UPS shipping, Leyland cypress, Carolina sapphire Stella de Oro 12/$25, gift plant. Anne cryptomeria, "Yoshino", 3 gal./$8.50, 7 McWilliams 208 Windsor Dr. Warner Robins gal./$25; also, hollies, junipers, other 31088 912-923-5160 evergreens, qty. disc. Bob Wetzel Dallas Daylilies close out sale, $1.50 each, 1 gal. 770-443-5266 containers. R. Braddy Glennville 912-6543424 Daylilies hybrids mixed colors $35-100 fans, postpaid. Brenda Robinson West Point Liriope (variegated and green), gal. and 4' cup, English Ivy 4" cup, dwarf monda, hosta $1. Bill Silvers 2024 McDaniel Mill Rd Conyers 30094 706-663.2723 Mix col. bearded iris & yellow Japanese iris Dayttlies, 100 fans, mix cols., $35 plus $5 $8/doz., bronze ajuga & variegated vinca shipping w/order. S.H. Hill 144 Calhoun Rd. Sylvester 31791 $6/doz., $3.50 postage. P. Tilley 2854 Hwy 382 West Ellijay 30540 Daylilies, 1300/more var., send $1 for 14 Money plant seed, plant in the fall, $0.50 page descriptive price list. M. Netherton $1.00 sASE. H. Brooks Stone Mountain Blakely 912-723-6703 770-469-2954 Daylilies, Stella de Oro, $20 per doz., no Narcissus bulbs $25/gal., spineless outdoo shipping. Mrs. Carney Alpharetta 770-475- cactus 3/$10. P.E. Scoggins Ashburn 912 4957 567-2526 Daylilies, black-eye Susan, hosta, hardy Old Maid (zinnia) seeds, decortive gourd hibiscus, liriope, .Homestead verbena, aucuba, -other, no shipping. Betty Stephens seeds $1/tbsp., w/SASE. B. Bryant 404-87 4-5354 Atlanta Sept. 9-10 Four Diamond Saddle Club Fall MISCELLANEOUS Trail Ride, begins at 10 am on Sat., Sept. 10 Open House of Chattahoochee Hwy. 15 N., Sparta. Info: 706-486-4012 Handweaver's Guild, 1-5 pm, free to or 912-452-1903. public, N. DeKalb Cultural Ctr., Atlanta. Sept. 10 Ga. Tech Equestrian Te,am 2nd Info: Elaine Bradley, 404-252-4082. Annual Benefit Hunter/Jumper Show, 8 Sept. 12 Metro Atlanta Beekeepers Assn. am, pony, open, two classes, all ages, Meeting, 7 pm, Dr. Keith Delaplane on levels, rain or shine, Wills Park, honey bee research, free admission, N. Alpharetta. Info: 678-596-7774 or 770- Fulton Co. Gov.'t Annex Bldg., Atlanta. 438-9111. Info: C. ldol,.770-673-0235. If you have any questions about the Bulletin Calendar, call Randy Cox at 404-656-3682. 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. Items will be published two weeks prior to their occurence in the calendar. Equine events should be included in the quarterly horse edition and should not be resubmitted for publication again in the calendar. If a change in the date, time, etc. is necessary, we will be happy to include the notices again as a correction. -Calendar announcements should be as close to 20 words as possible and include the following information: date, time, name of event, location, and name and telephone number for further information. When submitting multipleJistings, 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 number of the auctioneer or the name and license number of the auctioneer and/or auction company for which the auctioneer is employed. If you have questions regarding the Bulletin's Calendar of Events, call Randy Cox at 404-656-3645. collected in ve!): limited guantities. $1 w/SASE ea. pkg.: black~eye Susan vine, birds eye pinks, catnip, Chinese for-get-menots, cups and sauces, Deb's sylvesters 2000. Debbi Knuth 665 Weldpn Rd, Palmetto 30268 $1/pkg. w/LSASE, (extra post. mult. orders): larkspur, o.f. poppy, sweet William, o.f. hollyhock, coneflower (echinacae), Rudbeckia (glorosia daisy), nielampodium. Nancy Crosby Rt 1, Box 365 Cox Rd. Reidsville 30453 '00 Money plant seeds, $2/pkt. postage paid with instructions. Steve Phillips Pine Mountain 706-663-2791 '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 Allison 158 Royal Palm Dr. Marble Hill 30148 '00 seed:. purple cone flower, black eyed Susan, shasta & yellow daisy, acantus, verbena, 4 o'clock, Glory Morning $1/SASE. G. Samford Avondale Estates 404-299-0505 '99 giant mix color zinnia seeds $1/pk. w/SASE. Mamie Hayes 20 Millcreek Ln. Williamson 30292 '99 purple coneflower (echinacea) seed $1/Tbsp. LSASE; hardy perennial, goldfinches love them. Wynn Mott 3736 State H~. 60 Suches 30572 4" perennials, 350. var., $1.25; special sales, eucalyptus, palms, ferns and roses, display garden. Selah Ahlstrom Jackson Monroe 770-267-5053 Daylilies, hundreds of hybrids, new sections opened, send 2 stamps for list, call for appt. Ma!Y Ann Denney Newnan 770-502-9320 Daylilies, 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 Daylillies: Stella De Oro 12/$18, discount on 3 doz. or more, hosta, choose from over 1.80 varieties, $3 $up. M.L. Turner Powder S~rings 770-943-7530 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 Foxglove, hy(jragea, hellaborous, old fashioned mums, St. John's Wort, cannas, althea, azaleas and native azaleas others. Verma Farlow East Point 404-767-7656 Foxglove, snagdragons, pink Ladyfingers, BB buttons, sweet peas, four o'clock, Dbl. and sing. HH peony poppies, cosmos $1/ea. w/SASE. Opal Huff P.O. Box 342 Trenton 30752 Fragrant ginger lily (blooms in. Sept.), Japanese roof iris, black-eyed Susan, hydrangeas, ferns, will ship. Dirk Wilbur Lilburn 770-921-0190 Fragrant pink sasangua, sasonqua linens, camellia, green Japanese maples, aucuba, mondo, gardenia, hosta, daylillies. W.L. Morris Atlanta 404-355-5249 Old timey daffodils $3/doz., Siberian iris, variegated/green liriope, variegated vinca, castor bean seed, daylilies, shrubbery, forsythia, aucuba, Rose-of-Sharon, redbud. E. Beach Duluth 770-476-1163 Peony poppies, foxglove fleur yellow, b.b. buttons, dbl. and sing H.H. cosmos, standing cypress, rose moss, petunia, $1 w/SASE. Linda Beemis 18 Saddle Club Rd. Trenton 30752 - .. Peony . poppies, giant cockcombs, orange/yellow cosmos, snagdragons, four o'clock, standing cypress cosmos, $1 ea. w/SASE. W. Phillips P.O. Box 516 Trenton 30752 Phillipine lily seed, Tbsp. $1 plus SASE. F: Fluker P 0 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 912477-3788 Plastic 3 .gal. containers. $0.10. Charles Futral Fayetteville 30215 770-460-1030 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. Potted plants: variegated liriope, pink angel's trumpet trees, Black Elephant ears, call for information. Bob Thompson Carrollton 770-834-1662 Red leaf castor mole bean 50 seeds/$1 w/SASE. John Carroll 1677 Buford Dam Rd., Buford 30518 770-945-6901 . Roof iris, one gal. pots, huge two-three fans. Ma!}'. Gatlin Decatur 404-373-5102 Rose Champion, Queen's Anne's Lace, 770-775-4967 Free Iris and cannons, you dig, var. lirope Coreopsis, Shasta daisies, Gaillarddia '00 Wrens Abruzzi rye, 93/o germ., 56 lb. bagged & cleaned, $6 certified, $5 noncertfied at barn. J. C. Callahan Mershon 912449-5755 Fescue for sale, 96% germ. Roger King 2048 Old Columbus Rd Bowdon 30108 - Ga. collards, germ 78%, purple top turnips, germ. 88%, lge. pumpkin seed, germ. 60%, 8 varieties of elephant ears, hardy bananas, ferns, including Japanese climbing ferns, plus many more. Pam Jolley Decatur 770-5931599 grass, mondo border, grass boxwoods, moonflower, daylilies, magnolia, hosta. Bucky Malcom Madison 706-342-4670 706-4742769 daisies, Bachelor Buttons, asst. colors, all $1/pkt. w/SASE. D. Hampton Trenton 706657-4628 Seed: mullein pink, touchme:not 1/2 '00 Wrens Abruzzi rye, cleaned, bagged & treated, 93.% germ., 1,000 bushels/$7. David Hall Danville 912-962-3699 '00. Wrens Abruzzi rye, seed clean & bagged, 89% germ., 99% pure seed, $7/per bushel. Ben Hadden Gibson 706-598-2450 Abruzzi rye 82-89% germ, $7/50 lb. bag, 200+ bags/$6, del. avail. on large orders. Sheri Jones Reynolds 912-955-8238 912949-2893 Annual rye grass seed, cleaned & bagged, 50 lb. bags, 94% germ., $16/ per. bag. Troy Chandler Danielsville 706-789-3726 Bermuda sprigs, Alicia, Tift 85, Tift 78 .. Ray Bea!}'. Coolidge 912-941-2047 Browntop millet .24 cent per. lb., 86% germ., cleaned & bagged. Billy lurlington Covington 770-786-5116 Crimson Clover, 94% germ., 0.70/per. pd., 50# bags, large quantity cheaper. Dar Bohnenstiehl Milner 770-358-4229 770-4684682 Crimson Clover, 94% germ., 0.83/per. pd., 50 lb. bags/$43. Scotty Jones Reynolds 912949-2307 Crystal w.hite multiplying onions. for summer/fall planting, .$15/gal., $25/2 gals, postage paid. H.E. Davis Dearing 706-556- $1/pkg., SASE. Emily Waters 18 Seminole St. Achillea, hosta, mtn. mint, daylilies, Savannah 31406 912-927-2155 Siberian iris, black berry lily, crinum lily, bloom Iron & clay pea seed, Bi% germ. for sale, rebloom dwarf iris, ginger, JapaF1ese iris, great for food plots. Johnny Day. Ambrose other. Paul Banister Roswell 770-587-2088 912-384-0552 Ajuga 100 for $25 PP, white marigold seed, Iron Clay peas, 90% & 88% germ., 50 lb. dreamland zinnia, yellow melampodium, $15/bag, 60 lb. $18/bag, Centennial dahlia, all seed 100/$3. P.P. Bob Reese soybeans, 60 lb./$8.50. C. Thompson 3418 Valdosta 912-244-8891 Heather Dr Augusta 30909 706-733-7092 Aloe vera burn plant, grown from 20 year Oats 90% germination, forage type. James old plants, need winter home. Manola Turner Bailey Elberton 706-283-3376 Dacula 770-945-3205 Oats cleaned & bagged, 92% germ., Amaryllis bulblets, large '99, $15/100 fall Brooks variety, $3.25/bu. Dei;inis Burroughs orders, blooming size 6/$30, all PPD mixed Hull 706-548-4826 706-548-4949 colors. C.D. Hill Ft. Valley 912-825-2719 Oats-Fla. 502, 96% germ., weed free, Angel wing begonia, $3 & up, pregnant cleaned/bagged, $5/bu., combine run, bulk, onion, $0.50 to $3, kaffir lily $3 & up, peace lily $3/bu. Michael Hall Sylvester 912-776-5355 $2. Ethel Richardson Kennesaw 770-926- Old fashion multiplying onions for 4971 . fall/summer planting, $12 gal + $3 S&H. Earl Angel's trumpet seeds, dbl. bush type, Ter!Y Wrens 706-547-2242 $1/pkg. w/SASE, w/instr., purple, yellow or Old timey yellow multiplying onions for fall & white. Fran Chapman 129 Westfield Rd. summer planting., $12/gal. + $3/S&H. E.. J. Leesburg 31763. Clark Gillsville 770-869-3461 Angel's trumpet, amaranth, ornamental Old timey yellow multiplying onions, 3/lbs., pepper, morning glory, passion flower, $12/postage, $4., onion to eat yr. around. R. foxglove, rudbeckia, zinnia $1/pk. w/SASE. Jones Gainesville 770-536-1712 Barbara Bairett Shar~sburg 770-304-8413 Organically produced white multiplying Angel's trumpet, yellow (giant) & pink, all onions for fall planting or eating, 1/2 gai./$9 sizes 6" to 6'. Bill Mizzell Atlanta 404-767- . Gardenias, maidenhair fern, holly ferns, perennial hybiscus, ligustrums, crepe myrtles, leyland cypress, sweet shrubs, lireope, and lorop. Shirley Olmstead 490 Dorsey Rd. Ham~ton 30228 770-946-3525 Giant bloom zinnias, mxd. colors, red sunflower, '00 bachelor buttons, mixed colors, red hummingbird vine, $1/ea. pk. USASE. K. Glenn Cedartown 770-748-3195 Hen and chick plants 8/$1 O ppd., old fashioned, old maid seeds, all colors, $1/Tbsp. w/SASE. Donald Allen 155 Huff Dr. Lawrenc.eville 30044 Hen and chicks rooted, $8-$10 PPO, Old Fashioned old maid seed all colors, $1 tbsp, w/SASE. Donald Allen 155 Huff Dr: Lawrenceville 30044 Hollyhocks for sale, SASE with $1.00 for tablespoon, all colors. Alton Guthrie Willacoochee 000-00.0-0050 Bark Buffer Mulches can buffer landscape plants, according to the University of Georgia Extension Service. They keep lawn mowers or weed trimmers tsp./$1, money plants, four o'clocks, angel's trumpet $1/tsp., ea. w/SASE. G. Robertson Gainesville 000-000-0007 Seeds $0.50 pkg. w/SASE: larkspur, columbine, purple coneflower, mullein pinks, gaillardia, sweet William, poppies. M. Lane 3914 Sue Lane Decatur 30035 Seeds: snow-on-mountain, purple bachelor's button, marigold, Martin gourd or Jutta $1/pkg. w/LSASE ea. kind. Mary Tindall 114 Hill Rd. Ashburn 31714 229-567-2473 Seeds: sweet shrub, sweet William, Siberian iris, tiger li.ly, daylily, perwrinkle, $0.50 postage. Lavida Childs 170 Mallory Dr. LaGrange 30241 Trees, pla.nts, shrubs, many var., forty percent below retail. Charles Moore Pavo 229-226-0960 229-985-4251 Wintercreeper, Pachysandra (variegated or gm), English Ivy, lamium, Lily of the Valley, Mondo, daylily, aucuba, liriope, hosta, clematis, others. .C.O. Henderson Alpharetta 770-475-6503 Yard and house to be Bulldozered, boxwoods - hemlocks Azaleas, hosta, greenhouse, you dig. W. G. Preece Atlanta 404-636-4448 Please review requirements under ad 6124 PP. Ben Cochran Cedartown 770-748-3468 6120 404-932-8124 from inJ"uring the plants' bark. catagories before submitti11g your ad. Wednesday September 6, 2000 THE MARKET BULLETIN Page 11 FLOWERS I 2000 dried peaches, 2 lbs., $12.50 ppd. H. Channel catfish fingerlings 4-6", 6-8", 8-1 O" Pine straw min. 75 bales, $4 a bale, Kinsey 183 Hormer Dr. Cleveland 30528 also several 1000 lbs. and 1 1/2 lbs. Orville delivered and installed. J. W. Lewis Garden Space REQUIRING PERMITS 706-865-5510 Carver Douglas 912-384-5090 Cumming 770-886-9427 - Bronze pink Higgins muscadine grapes for Channel catfish, bluegill, redbreast, shell- Pine straw, $3/bale, free del. within 30 miles If you have any questions regarding ads in sale. John Franklin 1641 Old Peachtree Rd., crack~r, hybrid bream, sterile grass carp, radius of Macon, 50 bale mih. order. Mike this category, call 404-651-9082. If you have questions regarding this category, call Emerald Johnson at 404-651-9084. NW Suwanee 30024-2010 770-476-4203 Brown and white yard eggs for sale. M. Heath Zebulon 770~567-3849 770-567-8036 crappie, and large-mouth bass. Herman Walker Centerville 912-971-4383 Crickets $11/thousand, $3 shipping, 2000 Crawley Gray 912-742-1096 Pine straw, dealers and producers only, 124 ac. of. 14 yrs. old loblolly very clean, dry Notices The Georgia Wildflower Protection Act requires that shipments of officially Brown turkey figs ready August, $5 gal; apples for jelly, pies; kieffer pears coming in or more ppd. 748-0008 Gray Pettit Cedartown 770- plantation 1n Macon county. David Slonaker Midland 706-569-61 05 Would Mr.-ca:rrvarbrough in Jaspefr;-G- corinecfsupplierswitll those Red wigglers, bedrun worms, 5000/$25, - in need of poultry compost, the Market 10,000/$40, shipped ppd. w/instr. R. Stapleton Bulletin is now including such Lumber Ci~ 912-363-4451 advertisements in this portion of the old time saw mill w/pwr. unit 8.T. Barnett Doodwater AL 256-839-5486 _Want poultry equipment; "Jbing, val drinkers, 48" 54" fans, curtain machines drops, alarms, cool cells, vent boxes. Michaei Brunson Opp AL 334-493-4925 Want several used aluminum 6" twist lock irrigation pipe elbows, 135 & 90 degrees el~ows, also small diesel, 50-100 hp power urnt. Charles Beauchamp Springville AL Redworms, extra lge. bait size, hand Fertilizers and Mulches category. Ads are 205-467-7953 Lexington 30648 brown, I pick or you pick, $5 a gallon. Burnett counted $14/1000, bedrun $11/lb. plus post. subject to the same general guidelines for Watkins Forest Park 404-363-6922 Be!!Y_ Shelton Waverly Hall 706-582-2468 all Market Bulletin advertisements found Firewood MISCELLANEOUS Muscadines & scuppernongs, tan & black, Regd. producers of sterile grass carp, ready now, $4 for 5/qts., you pick. James channel catfish, bluegill, shellcracker, Thomas 2692 Marshall Mill Rd. Byron 31008 redbreast, hybrid bream, largemouth bass, If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mercedes Lassiter at 404-651-9082. 912-956-5960 Muscadines and scuppernongs, 20 plus del. avail. Paul Williams 892-3144 Hawkinsville 912- varieties, containers furnished. Tony Vincent Sterile grass carp, bluegills, largemouth The Miscellaneous category includes the Conyers 770-483-8442 bass 6"-12", statewide del. available. Randy following subcategories: bees, honey and Muscadines and scuppernongs, ready end Cooper Newnan 770-304-2008 770-275- supplies; things to eat; herbs; fish and' of Aug., or 1st of Sept., several different 8040 supplies; fertilizers and mulches; oddities; varieties, $6 a gallon. Judy Walker Newnan Sterile grass carp, channel catfish miscellaneous wanted; notices; garden 770-253-9806 finge:rlings, bluegill, shell cracker, redbreast, space; notices; out-of-state wanted; Muscadines and scuppernongs, you pick, hybrid bream, free delivery. Ringo Merritt firewood, timber; and Christmas trees. $4 a gallon, several varieties, blue, bronze, Waynesboro 706-554-0182 Only one ad per household is permitted in black, also have pears for sale. Warren Sterile grass carp, channel catfish, all sizes, the Miscellaneous category. Howell Rome 706-290-9632 bluegill & redear bream & bass. Ed Bees, Honey & Supplies Muscadines, black & bronze, you pick, $10 Henderson Dearing 706-595-7183 pack, avail. now, no pesticide. Mildred Brown Sterile grass carp, channel! catfish, bluegill, '00 light sourwood honey, $25 a gallon, $3.50/pt., $6.50/qt., also case's too. Gary Gailey Cleveland 706-865-641 O 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 10 frame hives of bees w/supers, healthy treated, ex1ra eqpt. sourwood &. wildflower honeys, closed Sat. Edward Colston Taylorsville 770-3829619 Bee colonies very strong, one super and brood chamber complete, $50 per colonies. Gladston Sudderth Atlanta 770-945-7711 Bee colonies with honey supers, $100 e~ch, good used brood boxes, shallow supers with frames, $8 and $5. Joseph Conti Colbert 706-742-8370 Fresh dark honey $1 /lb., will deliver 5 Union Ci~ 770-964-5304 shellcracker, redbreast, hybrid bream, Muscadines, easy picking, you pick. Cliff largemouth bass,. del. avail. Clint Shiver Music 610 Old Union Gin Rd. Forsyth 31029 Newton 912-734-5144 912-994-1273 912-994-3514 . Sterile grass carp, qty. discounts, DNR Pecans mostly pieces $4/lb., mostly halves regd./lic., statewide del. avail. or farm pickup $5/lb plus postage, 3 lb. minimum. Russell by appt., catfish fingerlings, bream. Randy Eaton Stockbridge 770-506-2727 Bennington Cumming 770-889-9341 Pineapple pears for sale, ready now; call for Will meet or beat any price on hybrid more 3~07 in.f.o. Fe.lton.. B.ryan. t H-oboke.n.9.1.2-4.-58-. bream, coppernose bream, largemouth bass, 2 & 3", prompt statewide dely. avail.V:-Buford Ripe figs for sale, $5/gal. L. Watkins Covington 770-787-4266 Scuppernongs black and bronze Sept. 1st $.75 a lb., you pick, $1 a lb., we pick. Jeff Banks Carnesville 706-335-6176 Water ground 'meal, flour, grits, $3/5 lbs., $4/10 lbs. plus post., also grind your corn. Mike Buckner Junction Ci~ 706-269-3630 White field corn for sale. Bobby Tritt Cordele 912-273-4157 . Worms for sale, European night-crawlers $20/lb. will ship for fishing & compost; also, worm compost, $1 lb. Ron Stobries Fitzgerald 912-423-6081 Worms for sale, bedrun red wigglers, $15 for 5 gallon bucket, bring your own bucket, no shipping. Tina Ashley Knoxville 912-836- 2410 gallons or more. April Boozer Conyers 770- Suches 706-747-2891 860-1480 . You pick 15 varieties of peas, call for Fertilizers & Mulches Honey for sale, $10 a gallon. John & availability. Ronnie Willoughby 4175 Hwy 80 '00 Fescue mulch, dry, tight bales, $2 in Theresia Riechert Blackshear 912-449-2828 West Stapleton 30823-.706-547-2802 barn. Bill Fagan Cumming 770-887-3437 Honey light sourwood, $30 case.pis., and You pick apples, 14 varieties,-open Aug. 25 '00 fescue mulch sq. bales in barn, $2/bale, $60 case qts. Verl Tipton Gainesville 770- thru Oct., 10 am - 6 pm. James Prestridge leave message if no answer. Jerome Bunn 532-2722 Blairsville 706-745-5881 ForsY!h 912-994-9422 on page 2. Oddities Corn roaster and trailer, propane fired, cooks 500 ears of corn per hour, also cooks potatoes. Ray Lakes Columbus 706-5621654 Free timber, if you cut and haul. Harvey Cooper Atlanta 404-344-5871 Gentle, homemade lye soap. 4 oz. bar $1 .50. shp. $3/order. Linda Stewart Cumming 770-887-6988 Good quality gourds for crafts and Martins, several !lhapes and sizes to choose from, $1 each. William Blackwell Jasper 770-7352646 Gourds; martin, crooked handle dippers, egg, bowls, goose necks, bushel baskets, and etc. J.E. Matthews 958 Hopewell Church Rd. Moultrie 31768 912-985-7790 Have wrought iron parts to 100 + year old wagon, interested in offers. Missie Pilon Danielsville 706-795-3044 Walnut lumber, approximately 450 bd. ft. 2 1/2" to 4" thick; 8"x24" wide 7 ft. lengths, well cured, $2.50 bd. ft. Autry Rowland Cordele 912-273-4289 Miscellaneous Wanted Used franklyn fireplace, 3 triplewall pipes, and cleaning brush, $175. Bill Green Rockmart 770-684-3247 Want 20/qt. or 24/qt. copper kettle or pot. D.T. Teusaw Conyers 770-922-2215 . Want Anvil 85 to 150 pounds. Trudie Tye Blakely 912-723-3049 Want Dutch w.indinill. Ruby Powell TY Ty 9 12-382-5369 Want bottling tank or 6-1 O frame ex1ractor, motorized preferred, if not, must be reversible. Bob Cordell Blairsville 706-781- 2544 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 35 pine and oak trees, cut and haul. Shai:yn Pellegrini Columbus 706-568-6843 Free 9 large pine trees, you cut and haul must be insured, and clean up. T.H. Cantrell Marietta 770-427-2722 Free oak firewood, tree already cut down, you cut up & haul. D. Vaughn Austell 770948-3699 Oak & hickory firewood, seasoned or green, cut to any size, del. & stacking free, $65 half cord. Barbara Campbell Decatur 404-2410192 Seasoned oak cut & split, 18"-22", free dely. Atlanta area $70 for 1/2 cord. H. Lyon Chamblee 770-458-3939 Seasoned oak firewood, split & cut to any size, del. & stacked $130/cord. J. Waters Dawsonville 706-265-3882 Timber The Timber for Sale category is desianed to provide an_ option for forest farmers to market their standing timber. Timber advertised in this category must be individually owned and produced by the advertiser on his/her own property; timberland must be at least 1 acre. No companies or businesses are allowed. Free 40 year old trees, you cut and remove, 8 pecan, and 11 pine. Barbara Meyer 63 Bluff Dr. Savannah 31406 912-355-4673 Notice to Advertisers Light Sourwodd new honey, $6.50/qt., combhoney, $6/qt. Wildflower $5/qt. Robert Hill Suwanee 770-945-0018 Light clear, rare exceptional, delicious so~rwood honey, $32 wild mtn. honey, $26, delivered to you. Michael Surles Blairsville 706-7 45-4170 Local unheated, unfiltered, raw honey for sale. Wayne T. Ashmore Carrollton 770-8326317 Mann lake terra patties 45/lb., pail $70 and honey fossle gallberry pints and quarts with or without comb. Bruce Burn Homerville 912487-2001 New crop Tupelo and Gallberry hon_ey now ready, Summer queens beginning August 1st. Joann Rowell Nahunta 912-462-5068 Supers, frames feeders, etc. $.50 to $1 for sale. Marie A. Hogan 5075 Pine Mountain Rd. Kennesaw 770-422-8578 Very light quality sourwood, $25 a gallon at You pick okra, peppers, eggplants; also garlic available; naturally grown; good taste; bring bags. Nell Tortorich Silver Creek 706292-9274 Herbs .. Catawissa multiplying year round green 0 nions, 15/$10, 40/$20, 100/$40. J. Thorne 216 Piedmont Rd. The Rock 30285 Elephant garlic bulbs, $15 doz., cloves, $12 for 1/2 gal., plus $3 shipping ea. order. M. H. Robbins Statesboro 912-489-5373 Fresh & dried basil, $1.50/pkt., send one s$0.33 stamp to address. Judy King 2971 tone Mountain St. Lithonia 30058 770-4829 525 Fresh Elephant garlic cloves, composted soil, no pesticides, 12/$7 postpaid. E.L. Poole Americus 912-924-7415 Fish & Supplies '00 mulch hay, sq. bales stored in barn, $1.25 a bale. John McAfee Ranger 706-3372218 '00 sq. bale wheat straw, 4000 bales for $2/bale. Tert:y Walker Bonaire 912:929-4360 '00 wheat straw sq. bales for sale, can deliver. Warren Gipson Carnesville 706-3844338 00' wheat straw, large tight square bales at the barn, $2.50 a bale. Toby Bullington Lizella 912-935-8742 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 Free horse manure mix w/shavings, you Want chicken nesting boxes, rust ok. Pam Advertisers, please do not submit Gibbs Byron 912-956-0327 Want cool-cell pads (2 inch thick) for multiple advertisements for chicken houses. Mike Bloodworth Knoxville publication in the same issue of the 9 12-836-2535 Market Bulletin. Only one (1) notice . Want corral panels, South/East, reasonable price. Jeri:y Johnson Garfield 912-763-3291 may be placed by any family unit in Want dehydrator, harvest maid preserver or any issue of the Market Bulletin. excellzer or any kind. M. Wallace Conyers Family unit refers to all individuals 7 70-466-3166 Want electric peanut roaster, good sharing the same residence, address condition. Franklin Ware Cedartown 770- or telephone number. If multiple ads 7 48-7538 are submitted for the same issue, Want good used Greenhouse size 12x12 or 12x16, will consider larger size. Gerald Parker only one ad will be published; the Butler 912-862-5536 other ads will not be held over for Want horse manure in or North of Forsyth co. Jert:y Wilkes Cumming 770-587-3876 Want metal chicken house nest boxes, 4 or subsequent editions or returned to advertisers. Advertisers are advised more nests per unit, must be cheap. Legay to review the guidelines on page 2 saul Fayetteville 770-487-7363 and any additional requirements farm. Lloyd Allison Cleveland 706-865-4485 Will remove honeybees & other bees in Metro & long dist. beyond Metro Co. area. . Milton D. Scott East Point 404-344-0719 Will remove honeybees, pollination services, wax for sale, honey in Perry area, reasonable quotes. D. Oliver Perry 912-987-7454 Will remove honeybees, yellow jackets, hornets, wasps anywhere in Georgia, free estimate, reasonable prices. Cindy Bee Marietta 770-424-0076 Things To Eat - oo drieaa-pples-:-3-Qts.$13.so ppd. Mrs. Robert Norrell 3903 Turner Rd. Gainesville 30506 '99 Stuart pecans $4.99 lbs. mostly halves, bagged in freezer. James Pillow Jackson 770-957-9990 '99 shelled pecans, mostly halves, $5 per lb. plus postage. Edward Thurmond Madison 706-342-3362 '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 11"12c-h1a4n"ns)tlel rcilaetfgisrha,ssqtcya. rpd'is3c-.5, "ire5e-6"~ta6te-,8.",;i8d~e deAly.1avqauil.alMityikecBhuafnonrdel Cfoinrdgeelrelin9g1s2,-27g3ra-4d1e5d0, P~trdiilcb.eedlritveb,Ty hhsoeizmaelat,hsyat,occnimu7rma0t6ee-d6iwa4et8ei-g3hd4te0sl9iv&e7r0yc6.o-u6Gn4t.8sL,-. 2062 locAallllysihzaetschoef dim&pgrorovewdn,cdhiasnenaeslecfaretfeis,h2-a4v"a, i4l.-, 6", 6-8" & eating size. J. Holyoak Alapaha 9 12-532-5395 Bass, bluegill, channel catfish, redbreast, shellcrackers, sterile grass carp. del. avail. pickup appt. only. Danny Austin Roberta 9 12-836-4938 Bass, channel catfish fingerlings, bluegill, bream, shell cracker, hybrid bream, sterile grass carp, dely. avail. Tony Chew Manchester 706-846-3657 Catalpa trees $1 to l.50 ea. Joe Mask Fayetteville 770-461-7068 Catfish, channel, sterile grass carp, avail. now, taking orders for fall; bass, bluegill, redear, and crappie. L. Davis Calhoun 706629-3219 706-629-1545 pick up, easy access, convenient for Clark- Want old large hand operated water pump. Oconee & surrounding counties, load by Esther Kelley Centerville 912-953-4024 appt.-small charge. D. Vaughn Bogart 706- Want old millstone in good condition. Peter 769-6706 Furness Newnan 770-252-3666 Free large fallen oak, you cut and haul, Want someone to dig and divide Liriope, must be insured. 0. Culp Woodstock 770- variegated. Louise Holland Bowdon 770- 664-5181 258-3365 Horse manure wlshavings mix, delivered, Want someone to install piers at farm small dump truck, $40/load depending on house at Campton, Ga. Otis M. Smith distance.. Jim Ripley Crabapple 770-41 o- Marietta 770-973-4654 9176 Want sweet potatoe curing houses in Horse manure w/shavings mixed, you haul. Georgia. Kimberly F. Livsey _Cartersville M. Chambers Grantville 706-637-5134 770-382-0816 404-253-1273 Horse manure w/shavings, you load and Want used 15 to 26 inch wood planer, good haul, it's free. P. Cline 110 Garner rd. .condition in Hall County or surrounding Rockmart 30153 770-445-4572 counties. John Hudgins Gainsville 770-535- Mulch hay, $2 sq. bale. Ruth Bleckley 1772 McDonough- 770-954-9134 Want windmills, tanks, towers, any Pine straw $2 a bale, you load & haul, condi!ion. Terry Donahue Eatonton 706-485wheat straw $2 a bale. Lamar Walls Mauk 9471 912-862-3890 706-326-0437 Want wrought iron type ice cream parlor Pine straw del. and installed, $4.50 a bale in table. Dale Coursey Portal 912-865-2903 Dekalb, Gwinett, Conyers, and Fulton Want horse, cow or chicken fertilizer in counties. Elaine Williams Stone Mountain Blairsville Ga. Dan Haight Decatur 404-373- 770-593-3405 770-492-9200 0 946 Please observe our 20 word limit. Submit ads by Wednesday noon. listed under ad categories before submitting advertisements. Moultrie, Ga. 912-985-1968 October 17-19, 2000 www.sunbeltexpo.com Pete Smith of Gainesville, Ga., grew this gourd that measured .37 inches in diameter. He had 25 gourds produced on two vines. Best Apple Pie, Cake Sought by Festival The 2000 Annual Ellijay Apple Festival Apple Recipe Contest is looking for the best apple pie and cake in Georgia October 14. Entry forms and recipes must be received by the Gilmer County Extension Service by Friday, Sept. 29, and only one entry is allowed per person. Apple pies, fried pies, cobblers .and cakes will be accepted. . All recipes must use fresh Georgia apples (ifapplesauce is used in.the recipe, it must be made from Georgia apples). Recipe directions must be clearly understood with no use of brand names and the number of servings and approximate cooking ti~e ?1ust be s~ated. Contestants can subnnt either a pie or cake recipe, but not both. Pies and cakes will be judged on taste, appearance, use _of ~pples and consistency. Ten finahsts will be selected from the entries (five pie and five cake recipes), and final contestants must b?ng their prepared pie or cake to the Lions Club Fairgrounds in Ellijay, Ga. on Oct. 14 by 9:45 a.m. Judging will begi~ at 10 a.m., and there will be no kitchen facilities available at the fairgrounds. 'contestants will be notified of their eligibility by Wednesday, O~t. 4. . . . Prizes are as follows: Frrst-place pie and cake recipes receive a ribbon and $100 each; second-place pie and cake recipes receive a ribbon and $50 each. For more information, call (706) 635- 4426. ' Charles Berry of Duluth, holds this 14-pound turnip he grew in his home garden, one of many he raised. THE MARKET BULLETIN Market Watch Market Watch is provided courtesy of Extension Agricultural Economics, Cooperative Extension Service, College of Agricultural & En~ironmental Sciences University ofGeorgia. Readers should 'bear in mind that Georgia commodity prices are affected by market conditions throughout the U.S. Outlook Briefs Corn Market Outlook. December com futures have lapsed into trading range activity over the past month. The good news is that prices did not collapse following the August crop report indicating nearly a 19 billion bushel crop. Look for a small short-term rally that Georgia farmers should use to price any crop that needs to be sold at harvest, but then brace for. lower prices once the harvest begins in earnest in the Midwest. Keep an eye on futures prices, your local basis and the LPD quotes. We need to maximize our income using all three factors. Soybean Market Situation. Traders in Chicago shrugged off USDA's estimates of a nearly 3 billion bushel crop. November delivery prices have even rallied off the double bottom formed during June and July activity. This may be the last pricing opportunity before. the harvest pressure begins. Look for pnces to move down to test that double bottom at $4.46. If the large crop keeps getting larger, then prices could move lo~er. The good news is that these weak pnces are stimulating demand and may work .to limit acreage planted in South Amenca this fall. Wheat Market Overview. Hopefully we have seen the worst of the price weakness in wheat. The fundamentals continue to show promise of better things ahead despite continued large carry-out stocks. The weak new crop prices, under $3 in Chicago, will work to limit acreage this fall and next spring. If you plan on growing wheat this winter, look for a rally during the December - January period to forward price. . . . Dairy Outlook. The nnlk. supply ~n the South and the rest of the east coast is tight. Imports are increasing to .~eet demand, but milk prices. are not nsmg. The problem continues to be growing U.S. cow numbers and the potential for higher milk production levels, Many dairy farmers we have spoke with report Emerging Crops (Continued from Page 1) effect statewide," Cherry said. "Millet could replace com. There's a tremendous market for it." And while the term "emerging crops" tends to direct thoughts to new plants, Cherry said, "don't think that. preclu~es animal projects." As an example, he said, red deer may have potential in Georgia as a livestock "crop." The new initiative will help UGA's chance to discover crops the state doesn't grow now, said Bill Lambert, CAES associate dean for extension. New markets pop. up as people from other parts of the world come to.Georgia. "But the biggest opportunity," Lambert said, "is adding morevalue to things we already grow here." Lambert said Georgia farmers will never get away from growing traditional commodities. "But if you look at the farmers who are doing well," he said, "many have found success with n~che crops. The secret is to find more mche markets. that replacement costs are still very high, reflecting strong demand. Dairy producers are getting a chance to offset low milk prices with low feed costs thanks to what is projected to be the largest com crop in U.S. history. USD_A says the 10.4 ~illion bush~l crop will drive prices even lower than m 1999. However, any problems before harvest, a short crop next year or higher than expected com use overseas, could drive feed costs higher. Cotton's Rally Betting on a Smaller Crop and Strong Exports. Decem?er cotton futures prices are now approachmg 67 cents per pound and have gained ~ver 6 cents per pound since July 27. Pnc~s are currently at the highest levels m almost three months. USDA currently has this year's crop estimated at just under 19.2 million bales which would place 2000/01 ending stocks at roughly 5 million bales- the highest since the 1992 crop year. Clearly the market doesn't believe these numbers, however, otherwise we would not be witnessing the recent strong uptrend in price. C~op conditions have deteriorated for five consecutive weeks and currently almost 60% of the crop is rated as "fair" or worse. For this reason, most observers feel the crop will most certainly come in below 19 million bales. But regardless of crop size (whether it's 19.2 or 18.2 million bales) price direction also will have to depend on exports. There is a risk that with higher prices export sales may slow and this will place downward pressure. on prices.. This will dep_end ~n the U.S. price and A-Index relat10nship and the value of Step 2 certificates. Current price levels are among the most attractive in several years, and producers not already priced on 1/3 to 1/2 of the 2000 crop may want to use the current rally to catch up on sales. . Feed and Ingredient Prices. In spite of the drought felt in the Southeast, USDA predictions are for a near-:ecord harvest of feed grains grown m the Midwest and Com- Belt regions. With yields forecast at these levels, feed manufacturers are busy trying to clear elevator and bagged inventory space to make way for the anticipated cheaper feed grains. Consequently, poultry and livestock producers should move to guarantee these historically low feed prices into the winter months and t~e new year, thus locking in much of therr fe~d costs. When feed is the largest cost m animal production, it is a good idea to fix as much of that cost as possible since it dramatically affects the producer's bottom line. Maude K. Wall of Gray, Ga., grew this pineapple in a flower pot. Wednesday September 6, 2000 ag line (Continued from Page 1) anteiinae that are not elbowed. Ants have a pinched waistline like an hourglass hind wings that are smaller and shorter . than the front wings and elbowed antennae. If you have problems or questions about products or services regulated by the Georgia Department of Agriculture, write: Consumer Services, Room 224, Agriculture Building, 19 ML. King Jr. Dr., Atlanta, Georgia 30334-4201, or call toll-free; 1-800-282-5852 (statewide), or in metro Atlanta, 404-656-3645. Food Safety (Continued from Page 1) advise using paper towels to wipe kitchen surfaces. If cloths or sponges are used, wash them often in the hot cycle of your washing machine. . . The following are some helpful tips for preventing cross-contamination: * Always wash hands with hot, soapy water after handling raw meat, poultry, seafood, eggs or fresh fruits and vegetables. * Wash cutting boards, dishes, and utensils with hot, soapy water after they co:ie in contact with raw meat, poultry, seafood; eggs, or fresh fruits and vegetables. * Keep raw meat, poultry, seafood, as well as eggs - and the juices from raw foods - away from other foods in y-0~r shopping cart, on kitchen counters, and m your refrigerator. *If possible, use one cutting board for fresh produce and a different one for raw meat, poultry, and seafood. * Never place cooked food back on the same plate or cutting board that prevj9_llsly held raw food without washing the plateor-."'- cutting board between uses. * Don't use sauce that was used to marinate raw meat, poultry, or seafood on , " cooked food unless.you boil the aucerust For more information,-v1sit the web page of the Partnership f?r Food Safety Education at http://www.f1ghtbac.org/ How to Have Seed Tested Farmers should adhere to the following steps in order to have seed tested at a state seed laboratory: 1. Send between 1 to 2 pounds of any large seed, such as soybeans, peanuts or com and about a half to a quarter pound, depending on seed size, of smalle~ seed. 2: Include the kind and vanety, lot number or other identifying mark, along with your full name, address and telephone number. 3. Mail seed samples. in a cardboard box or similar container to protect them. 4. Allow 2-4 weeks for. testing to be completed, depending on seed kind. 5. North Georgia farmers should send seed to Georgia Department of Agriculture, Room 535, 19 Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive, Atlanta 30334. South Georgia farmers should ~end see~ to Georgia Department of Agnculture 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. Ripe Cantaloupe Unlike watermelons, cantaloupes' stems "slip" off when they're rip~, according to the University of Georgia Extension Service. If the whole stem slips off cleanly, the fruit is fully ripe,