Visit Our Website www.agr.state.ga. us/mbindex.htinl IVIARKET BULLETIN , -GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF ,AGRl.~ULTURE TOMMY 1.RVIN,COMMISSIONER Vol.%, No. 23 . Wednesday~June 5, 2002 Copyright 2002 B?fobacco Tour. -Salute June Dairy_Month, iii Georgia USDA to Test Kicks off in Ga. This year marks . the 6sth annu~ pounds of hay and silage. . Internet payments- celebration of June Dairy Month, a time set The 2002 Georgia Tobacco Tour, aside to honor the contributions of dally sponsored by The University of Georgia -- _ farmers who provide. consumers with Cooperative Extension Service, College fresh, wholesome milk and milk products. of Agricultural and . Environmental The observance was started in 1937 by 9.: Nationally, the average value of a day's milk is about $8.40 per cow. It takes $4.50 for the feed, $1.60 for other supplies and $2.10 for building and overhead to .produce that milk, ie~ving an estimated 20 u.s. Agriculture Secretary Ann M. Veneman recently anriounced that the U.S. Departinent of Agriculture is testing a new:program that will allow farmers to receive program ' payments via the \. Sciences, is scheduled for June 11-13. grocer organizations spoil.soring "National cents for labor and other investment Internet. . The tour will begin with a kick-off Dairy Month." By 1939, the celebration . exPt:nditures.. - The pilot program will - allow - supper on Tuesday, June 11, and end midafternoon .on Thursday, June .13. The had become "Dairy Month," promoting the use of all dairy foods and" saluting m . . 10. 'The average cost of a cow in _Georiia was $1,750 200i. producers . in selected counti~s -of 21 states to . receive loan deficiency Florida Tobacco Tour will start in - Gainesville, Fla. at 8 a.m. on_ Tuesday, June.11, and will end at the Shoney's Inn iii Valdosta, Ga. (Exit 16, Ga. Hwy 84 Amt:rica's dairy famiers. . The following dairy. facts.highlight the contribution of Georgia's dairy. farmers to the state's economy and its consumers. . 11. The top five ranking dairy counties in the state based on milk production as of .:D~e1ocregmanb.e-rApp2l0i0ng1 are Macon, and Mitchell. Putnam, .. . payments (LDPs) via- the Internet. Veneman said the new program is part of implementing the new farm bill using . electronic ser\rices .to the extent feasible.. east of I-75) in time for the Georgia Tobacco Tour kick-off dinner, which will be -held at the Lowndes County Civic Center on Hwy 84 East at 7 p.n'I.. 1. Georgia's dairy industry generated an. estimated $796 milli~m in economic. actiVity in 2001. . 2. Georgia's total milk production in 12.- Each year 52.4 million gallons of fluid milk are sold in Atlanta supermarkets. That equals 14.4 gallons of milk per person . annually. - . . "Our hope is that we can institutionalize this type of technology as we implement the new farm bill," said Veneman, "This type of service would !. 1: The tour will leave Shoney's Inn at 7:30 a.m. on Wednesday, June 12, and visit farm sites and the coastal Plain -Experiment Station. In tHe afternoon, participants will visit - on-farm demonstration sites. On Thursday morning, June 13, the tour will leave at 7:30 a.m. to visit on- farm demonstration sites in Ware and 2001 was 166,395,340 gallons. -3,, Ge_orgia_ has.an .average. of_ ~385.. _. co:innierciai da1ry farms in2001. This was Many of Georgia's dairy farms are "liahreges,taetme'csi~emnilt:kopceornaiteios nfsr.o,m.Twdoairtjheisrdws.iothf . , a drop of 19 farms from tlie year ~efore. - . more than 200 cows. , . -4. The state had 86,000 milk cows in - 200s1.: A typical dairy herd in Georgia had .- DeadlineApproaches . 223 cows lasfyear. 6. Dairy herds in Georgia produced an - For Apple Referendum. . save time and rel?oilrces that producers now spend i'n USDAoffices:'' - c . - Although Georgia is not one of the states included in the pilot program, . natioval impleJl1entatiori of the e-LDP program is expected next year. Producers using the new e-LDP service will no longer need to come into USDA offices to get their LDPs.. They Bacon County. . In the afternoon, several additional - on-farm demonstration sites will be visited in Appling, Jeff Davis and Evans - counties. . For more information, call J. Michael Moore at (229) 386-7498 - or e~mail jmmoore@uga:edu. caovweraigne2ooof L1,934.gallons _of milk for each 7. Georgia had seven fluid milk processing plants last year. _ 8. In_ 2001, dairy cows in. Georgia produced an.average of a day. To produce this 6.3 gallon_s of ~uch J:!lilk, a milk cow consumes 35 gallons'of water, 20 pounds The Agricultural Commodity will be able to apply for and receive Commission for Apples is conducting a LDPs from their homes when it's reaffirmation referendum May is - Jiine . convenient for them.. Bi!sides saving 13, 2002. By law, all Commodity producers time traveling to and from Commissions must1 be reaffirmed by a county offices, applying onl~ne will - producer vote every three years. If you eliminate paperwork and speed up are a Georgia Apple producer and have . . payment processing. The service has stringent - security_ measures to protect of grain and ~oncentrated feeds, and 35 (Continued on Page 11) . participants' private information. _ _ . Sunimer Equine Edition- Scheduled for July 3 ag- con~umer line My garden consists of mostly clay soil. How can I test and improve it? . The Farmers and Consumers Market . Clay soils are ricli in nutrients, but if the soil is too acidic or too alkaline, those . Bulletl special summer equine edition is nutrients won't be available to the plants. Use a home test kit or send a s~ple to a scheduled for July 3. This issue will, soil testing lab, the follow- the recommendations for adjustirig pH. }?or most garde:11 ). \ include notices ' for horse shows and --plantS, a pH of 6.3 to 6.8 is ideal. Find a lab nea!_ you by.checking in your telephone events in July, August, and September, as direct_ory, or_ by calling your local Cooperative Extensh_m Service office. well as listings of - horses at stud, boarding facilities and ads for When and how should I prune ri:ty s~b*s*?* _ miscellaneous -equine equipment and Timing and frequency of pruning depends on .the species of shrub and climate. supplies. A 30-word limit will be observed. Prune the new growth. of evergre_ens in la~ spring and mid- to late summer and ' for these notices. Deadlin_e for'ilie edition is June 19.-- ayoid cutting into old wood; .Prune deciduous hedges while dormant in late winter and-again in summer. All branches need adequate sunl~ght.for strong growth. As Notices included in the "Equine for Sale" category and "At Stud" column must I. be aceompanied by a copy of a 'valid, the hedge grows, prune the sides so the bottom is slightly Wider than the top to prevent th-e upper limbs from shading.' th*e**lower ones. . _ .. . . negative. Coggins test . (made within the Can citrus plants be grown in containers? past 12 months); otherwise, they will not be published. You can grow most kinds of citrus in containers outdoors year-round. Any_ type of citrus tree can grow in a container, at least for a while. Generally, your best are \ In addition, the Georgia Animal the naturally _small varieties sue~ as - 'Improved Meyer' lemon, 'Bearss' lime;' \ Protec::tiori Act requires boarding and 'Satsuma' mandarin, and kumquat. Whatever kind of container you choose, make breeding facilities to_be licensed. Current sure itbas good drainage. Use a premixed sterile potting 'soil designed for container license . number must be submitted with notices for "At Stud" and .,;Boarding plarits. Plants in containers generally require more frequent watering than the same plants in open soil, and citrus are no exception. For additional information please Facilities." Notices submitted without this contact the Office of Consumer Services. information will not be. .published. For . Ifyou have questions or problems with p~ducts.or services regulated by the Georgia - .0.... licensing information and applications, Department of Agriculture you may write the Office of Consumer Services, -19 Martin -~ ..... - call (404) 656-3713. Luther King Drive, Atlanta, Georgia 30334, or call toll free (800) 282-5852. Page 2, Farmers &Consumers-Market Bulletin Adyertising Guidelines. .. THE MARKET BULLETIN . - - Clearing; grading, lake, pond, built, repaired, demolition & clean-up, 20 yrs. exp.,. Newton, Jasper, Butts, Morgan areas. John W. Maddox PO Box 97 Porterdale-30070 770-788-1729 Will build, or repair barns, sheds, well houses, most anything in North Georgia, free quotes~ Russell Knick Commerce 7 -336- ;:;8c=.846-=----- - - - - - - - - - Will catch. & remove wild hogs from farm :s, Wednesday June 2002~ ., ~ :-~ ,. ~.. . 'All Advertisenientspublished in the Mar1fStala Wanted category. - & horse fencing, all types, wood, wii'e & Will haul dirt, build ponds, clear land & lay _pasture for. part of the hay or fee.. Wendy all individUalS sharing the same residence, address cir telephone number. tor. ' Elich notice submitted public8ti0n must be .Ads must be received no later than Wednesday noon In order to appear In the folloWing week's paper: Send ads to: . electri9, competitive pnces, over 16 years exp. free est., reference. C. MooJ1ey Ml.dville 478- irrigation pipe, free e_stimates, call aft. 6 pm. McClellan Covington 770-787-9203 589-7645'877-489-9302 Danny Culpepper Sumner 229-776-9230 Pleaseobserve our 20.word limit 229-776-7761 . in writing, leiilble, on a ~ingle sheet of paper separate from any other notice, and be MARKET BU_l:.LETlN Fencing, hogwire, barbed wire& wood, free est. Alan J: Martin Athens 706-255-2058 Will remove unwanted hogs frorri your The Markei Bulletin is accessible crops and pastures. Chris Lee Bryant Route ~ via the 'Internet at the 'site ~ccompanied by the name of the category and the . Ga. Dept of Agriculture . Flooded water, beaver damage, holes in Box 35-A Montrose 31065 478-934-0427 www.agr.state.ga:u~/mbindex.html. name, mailing and street address(es) and telephone . n.umber'of the "Person submitting the same. Al the end and below Ilia text of the notice, ihe following 19.Martin Luther King Jr. Drive 'Atlanta, GA 303344250 . . dam, complete wildlife nuisance control, guaranteed. Whit Bruce Locust.Grove 678-. 432-0664 . .: Will remove wild hog from your property, residents, farms, commmercial .properties all welcome, free removal on your. conditions. Ifyou want to. submit an advertisement via the . website,- click On the option "Submit Ads'' imd follow the instruCtions displayed. Ads must be .!1181ement must. be Included and signed by the person submitting the notice: I' he~y certify that the aboVe notice ll1Mt8 au the . necess8ry,r0qulrements for publlcatlon In ,Advertiser$ ~o have ads running. for more than one week may call to cancel their ads ~the items sell before the ad expires. Tei cancel or correi:t ~-ad, 1-eiio- simply call the departmenfs toll free number, tha FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET . 282-5852, 8.a.m. - 4:30 p.m.,Monday.- F.riday. BU~N;. . :P.lease ask for the person who.ls responsible.for the Items. for sale oi services offered In _any notice ad you want to cancel orcorrect. l)le person's name Gardens plowed, trenching, water, elec., bushhog & lightJractor work, Covington & surrounding areas. William Sims Covington 770-385-0518 Gradlng, ponds, cleari'ng, 1rench'mg, demolition. Larry Evans Corner '706-7!13- Ga.' 4731 - . Horses hauled anywhere in or other Jared Bookhardt Rydal 770-706-8164 . Will remove wild hogs & coyotes from your property. or .-farmland, we can thin the populations of unwanted species at no cost. Keith Williamson Lawrencevllle 404-427.- 5734, 770_524-3385 W!ll remove wild hogs from property using submitted before Wednesday noon in order to appear .in the following issue. - If you have access to the Bulletin .via the Internet and you no longer need to receive _the publication through U.S. rilail, co"nsider canceling your subscription_to help the department reduce its printing and .postage <;<>s~. To cancel~ a ...\ muS). conform to all .laWs and regulations coVering sale and ITU)Vement ol. the ~- Ads for soma categories must meet certain requirements. Adverti8ers are advised to review requirementS and telephone extensioii can be found under the ad eategory heading. Cancellations or corrections called in by Friday noon will be refleCted In the n~ issue the following Wednesday.. ~liations or under ad categories before submitting ihelr corrections called in after Friday noon are not notices. Note: Due to space li(flitations, all ad - effective until one week after the following. guidelines cannot be listed In the BULLETIN each Wednesday. Advertisers are reminded that new ads week. Advertisers who. ru;ve questions eonceming or changes to existing ads must be .malled to the th9Se g~idellnes may calh ' . : . . BUl.LETIN office; these cannot be taken over the states, reas. rates; also have tractor for dogs & live traps, no charge. Johnny Phillips subscription, simply call (404) 656-3682 in metro bushhogging in Dallas and surrounding areas. Senoia 77?-254,041 O770-599-3453 . Atlanta or 1-800-282-5852 toll~free from Larry Boatright Dallas 770-445-8507 Wood-Mizer portable bandsaw. mill, tum .anywhere in Geofgia, 8 am. - 4:30 p.m., Monday - Horseshoeing, trimming,. hot & ' cold .your- logs into smooth, top_ 9uahty lu~ber, .Friday. -Please have your Bulletin mailing address shoeing, Marietta _71170y-119a7r1s exp~rieni:e. _2211 Scott Ledbetter I custom build horse barns, sheds & well houses. Billy Healan Conyers 770-922-0685 Lake management services, electrofis~ing, cust~'!1 s~wed on your prop~rty, _c~. to your .spectf1cations for posts, fencmg,,s1d1ng,_etc. -Mike Flournoy Luthersvllle 770-927~6288 Wood-mizer portable sawmill, 13 yrs. exp., will corne fo your property & sawlogs into top qlty. lumber for barn, log homes, .siding, label availaliiefor reference when.you call. , ' No part of this publication niay be reproduced in any forin. or incorporated .into any infonnatioil retrieval system without the written consent of the Georgia Department of Agriculwre. : " , FARM 1~282-5852, 8 a.m. - 4:30.p.m.; Monday .:.SERVICE$~. lr.nIr.fivy"o:i.i,h.~tinv'f:.l~.ue1 ,s_t;i..i.i'ns' ... 1;._ i-egSrding ads .. in , this category, ~II Brenda Donnell at 404-651-9081. phone. complete.fish population surveys, drain pipe repairs: & installation, ag liriie applications w/barge; custom lake fertilizer programs, . All types quali!Y custom fences and barns sta!ewide. Randy Cooper Newnan 678-43sc built;-sel'Ving tlie -1',forth 'Georgia area, free 58467:70-304~2008'~ ..., ~... ,,..,,.:_ ... :estimates.: -Tim::l:'l.::)"a~. ,_Murrayvllle J06~ ~". Lahd.'cleaning 'andnon:dangerous tree 864-5892 - . removal, do it all landscaper. Jeff M. Morgan ~ny type of Bobcat work, clearing, drainage Gainesville 678-450-4160 . . beams, framing; etc. ~ohn Adams Dawsonvllle 706-265-8147 ;Woodmizer portable sawmill, .10 yrs. exp., :any..: log;:.any:whel'.ll,-:.custom,milled:to your spec., satisfaction guaranteed, references available. Randy Metzger NeV1nan 770-3040762 .. . The Market Blilletin is' printed . on recycled paper ushhog, dsl., p/s, runs exc., $4750; 3000 Ford w/6' box blade, .$4200. Josh Youmans Ivey 47S-62S-8636 . . - 47S-62S-2620 : 9100 FMC pecan sprayer, $7500; AgriDynambes pecan. sprayer, $1500; 45' 7" grain auger, 3 phase motor. Donnie Council Adalrsvllle 770-773-3S03 Bushhog brand .S' disc mower; bought new last season, VGC, $4500. Ted Yeargin Bowersvllle 706-245-4210 3500 watt Generac gen., $37:5. Tony Albany 229-344-6063 Powell Mansfield 706-46S-0316 9600 Ford tractor. Mitchell Johnson Miiien 3903 NH w/bucket, 170 hrs., scrape, 47S-494-2370 bushhog, boom sprayer, harrow, forks, forks, 970 JD dsl., 3/pcs. of equip., only 127 hrs. .$23,000 for all. Bill Ball Dawsonville 706- .William McNure Rutledge 706-557-2750 265,7376 706-265-7376 .. . .... 9950 JD cotton picker, basket extension, Bushhog brand fini!;!h mower, 72', exc. cond., $1150: David Willett Loganville 770787-1044 Bushhog hay spear, 1 year old, $400. Greg Wright Talklng Rock 706-276-3242 Bushhog rotor motor. Batwing, 15' 2615 3910 Ford tracfor, .1360. _hrs.; __ exc. chain unload, auger packers, sheltered, good condition. C. L. Green Armuchee 706-232- condition. J. Sumner Wrightsville 912-S64- 0926 2697 4 disk turner plow, 12". cut, 3-pt. hitch, 9N Ford tractor, 12 volt, 4 unused tires & $350. James Bennett Lizella 47S-935-2621 .tubes, runs well, needs painting, $2750. Hugh. 4 wheel wagon, 8'x16' wooden body, good Johnson Bartow 47S-364-6132 grain wagon, $500. Tony Hulett Rhine .229- AC 19S1 7010, cab, 2nd owner, S50 total 385-8590 .. hrs., engine/turbo. rebuilt, last 100 hrs., exc. . 4' bushh6g t}ipe rotarjemnd., $7800. Donnie Brown Woodbury 706-553-5548 MF .265 tractor w/236 quick-tach loader, bucket &- hayfork, good. condition, $8000. Emma Sprewell Carrollton 770-834-9319 MF.35, 3 cylinder Perkins dsl., new paint; Stump grinder, PTO operated, 36" cutting blade, min. 50 hp. tractor, $1000. W. w. Quigley Zebulon 770-567-3346' ' Super A Farman w/cultl. & turf built tractor w/fert. side dresser & cultivator.. Floyd Fulbright Toccoa 706-8S6-2469 Super C Farmall parts tractor. James Scott Americus 229-931-6240 . Super c Farman w/3-pt. hitch, good paint, _For sale 8x14 utility trailer,.dual axle, $500. w::;;; M. Vaughn Winder 770-867-0174 u.nIuHse6d6't4ire:.It~0; 5' bushhog, good condition, $1500. Tommy Cranford Eastman 478-374-3912 47S-374-3912 KMC 17 1/2' field cultivator, Lilliston Hi-Cap NH good c8o4nSd.,ro$u5n~d00b;al1e0r _, w/elec. tie bushhog,' bale kicker, $2000. Ray Edge Braselton 706_654_2955 Trailer t axle Sx10'; planter trailer; Ford F350 u-tility. Robert c: Sullivan Warthen 47S- ~55'"=2,,..-...,15='-9~1...,...,.,.....,~-..,..-...,-----,,,.....,,...,...-...,-- Ford 550 backhpe loader, 65 hp.; dsl., 4 lever control, 2' backhoe bucket, S5% rubber. Michael Hendrix Taylorsville 770-684-2547 $600. Greg Hosmer Allenhurst 912-222_7348 912-368-4519 . JD #5, sickle mower, 3-pt.. hitch, 7' cutting peanut picker, both in good condition. Derwin Justice Blakely 229~723-4580- King.Kutter finish mower, $750; Covington NH 853 round baler, ,91 mdl.; Vicon CM 240,. Trailer 16' dual axle, lgts. pulled less .than LSl'odyidscLmeaocwher,M,9a1rtimnd7l.0;6N_3H565_722ra3k6e, sheltered. 1000 mi., $S50. Mack Queen Alpharetta 770-403-1432 I.,,, ,I Ford 601 tractor, runs well, good tires, recent paint, $3100. Everett Griffin Waycross _bar, $325. D. Keever Canton 770-SS9-4319 JD 1520, 4-6 hp., p/s, $7300; Ford 3600, planter & fertilizer, 6-pt. plow cultivator, $500;' new for 3-pt. hitch. Virginia Moore Glennville NH haybine, NH 851 round b9a,;leFr,or$d23b9a5le. rJi5n3k2s,- S$cfo1t9t 51/e-1a6,0; Trailer 2000, heavy duty 16' w/2' dovetail steel bed, 10,000 lbs., 2 axle,' $3000. J. 912-283-3801 p/s, 6',bushhog finishing mower, $7750. J. 912-654-3469 . . New.Bethel Rd. Jesup 31545.912-427-3623 Boudway Royston 7'06-246-0605. Ford- 7610 4x4 w/Ford loader, good .Blasczyk Douglasville 770-942-501 S Kobler litan 8000 watt,. AC-DC welder NH mdl. 851 . round hay baler, field ready, Trailer 6-10x16, dual axle, brakes, ramps,' . condition, $12,800; Ford TW30 w/cab &.duals, JD 196.5 M95 combine w/com.and grain $10,SOO: Robert Hollis Adairsville 770-877- head, $1200/obo. Lynn Morgan Dawson 9759 229-995-4030 Ford 771 front-end loader for. 5000 tractor, . JD 2010 row crop utility, 4 cyl. gas w/loader; $1200 firm. Norman Crowe Sylvester 229- CQmpletely. restored w/un_used tires,3-pt. 776-4700 hitch, _ live hyd., $7500. R. Bulloch Eord 801 Powermaster dsl., clean & runs Manchester 706-S46-2285 : great, PTO & lift works well, $4000. M. J. JD 2040 dsl., p/s, remote hyd., $6350; 20 Richards Carrollton 770-830-7612 disc 3-pt. hitch harrow,' $600. Wayne Ford 801 or 4000 dsl. tractor, 40 hp., runs Bohannon Rydel 706-625-1331 well, bushhog, $4oqo. Bruce Thompson JD 210 C industrial, $7500; Cub Farman Vidalia 912-537-9S90 belly mower harrows, $1700; '95 MF 240, _ Ford 8600 tractor, good cond., unused tires $11,00p. Eddy .Gravitt Cumming 770-886- generator, 1S hp., 115-23o; 1 outlet, 115V, w/10' trailer, $1650. Paul Shellnut Jr. Americus 229-924,7119 229-938-6413 Kubota 'S3 L295DT, 30 hp., front-end loader & backhoe, 840 hrs., $11,500. Brad Dilbeck Clirtersvllle 770-966-09S5 exc.cond., $3800. 863-0452 Bennue Green Evans 70.6._ NH square baler, 283 field ready, $3500; 16' fenders, 2x2 steel rails, $1000 firm. Bruce Biggers Lawrenceville 770c963-0079 - . Trailer LUV pick-up bed, -$300, scrape blade, 3-pt. fits garden tractor, $90. Carl. Ahasyhbcuornnv9e1y2o"r3,8g6a-4s06e3ng9i1n2e",56$7345905 6T. Land Meeks Mllledgevllle 47S-453-7431 - . Trailer fifth wheel, 24' 6-ton tandem axle Kubola B2400, 1998 4WD, 24 hp. w/410 .NH stack wagon for hay, exc. cond., $6000. w/brks., oil-hubs, $5000. Bill Barrow hrs., 2000 LA. 352 loader, 4' bushhog, 4' Charles Hoffman McDonough 770-914-2757 Sharpsburg 770-251-4220 pu1venzer, $1 3,5oo. Bnan BentIey. Bowersvllle 706-377-4999 Kubota B7100 dsl., 2WD, 4' belly mower, 6A0c0wohrrtsh.,77V0G-633tr_a3c5to4r9, $3500. Bruce Cox -3Mb6oaN7ocm_ek9ws7tr,t3uo6c$nk5,0C$0r20o5/uo0cb0ho/o.1b~9o-9,0BCifagauArts..1es2yp0r0eBgaaadxle.l,erSyoSn9, 158258_. Old Sears garden riding tractor, cultivator, frame, spring tooth, harrow, tum-plow; was Trailer, 6 1/2x16', 2 axte, heavy duty, metal floor, plow profile; toolbox, needs paint, $500. David Hunt Commerce 706;335-9270 hvTy.r.afilrearm, esh, opgomoaddef,osr in1galremaxules,ed, b$l. 2w5h0eelSs, a- & seat, $5000. Eddie fiodges Newington ,0558 '. Kubota B7100 tractor, dsl., 4WD, 375 hrs. running _whefl stored, needs tires, $75. Clifton. Barfoot Dudley 912-676-3409 912-754-7257 912-682'1S16 JD 210 harrow, 14' 3", exc.. disks, field new finish mower, new trailer,scrape blade, Athon Perry 47 9s7_1102 - Traveling irrigation system, 600' soft hose, Ford bottom plow, 4 16" w/trip feet, in good ready, -$1 SOO, also . other. Ryan Baerne kept inside. Jack Gibbs Covington 770-7S7- Old mule drawn sicklt;i mower, stationary hay 1SOO ' Rainbow twistlock pipe, PTO .driven condition, $800. Lynn McNeal Alamo 912- _Nicholson 706757-2672 6445 ' baler, . make. good yard ornaments _or farm pump, $9000. Gary Swindell Ludowici 912- 56S-7946 JD 21 S grain head, $2900; '91 F800 grain . Kubota L 3010, 4WD shuttle shift, 2002 mdl. exhibits. Don Batten . Galnesvllle 770-532- "545""=-"""9-'-16'=S"',.......,-:--:---:-.,.---""'.":':':----,,....,.......,.- Ford tractor 3600 dsl., p/s, 45 hp., field dump , $9500; Kuhn 9' hay mower, mdl. 700, w/only. 2. hrs., Grand L series, exc. cond., 6s27 .Troy-Bill 8 hp., _Magnum tiller w/blade, ready, $5500; 8N Ford gas, good shape, $3500. Tommy Hurst . C9olldge 912-941- $12,500: M. Cochran Cedartown 770-748- One pilrtable air compressor, 5 hp. engine, $1000. Thomas Farlow Meldrlm 912748- . $2400; also other; Buck Dills Blairsville 706- 2083 o7sa good conditon, 430 Farman tractor, runs well, 4400 . 745-1235 JP 250 skid loader, hayfork, bucket, 12" K!Jbota L2250 dsl. tractor, 26 hp. w/21 hp. 3-pt. hitch, $1SOO. Roy Alberson Jackson Troy-Bilt Tomahawk chipper/shredder, 5 hp Fords SN, .1 running, 1not, $2500; S61 dsl. 5/spd., live shaft, p/s, paint & tires. B. H. Rivers Tarrytown 912-537-S490 912-537- auger, 9". auger, 20 hrs., $19,500. Rufus .Harris Canon 706-356-4163 JD 2510 tricycle front-end,. good shape. on PTO, 742 hrs., box blade, rotary"tiller, bushhog, $6150/obo.Tom Fortin Tyrone770306'S665 - 770-775-0244 - Pecan sprayer, John !3ean, mdl. 757, ~92 engine. Richard Crider Thomaston 760-646- w/towbar, shredder bag & exc. cond., $S50. Ernest E. Bayne 105 Cambridge Ct. NE Milledgeville 31061 478-452-1340 . I I . 3731 Junior.Watts Cartersville 770-382-6799 Please observe our 20 word ilmlt. 2816 - - Submit ads by We"dnesday noon. r" ' ~I II I I l Wednesday June 5, 2002 THE MARKET.BULLETIN. Page 5 - , Troy-Bilt cgmbo package, 'tiller, chipper, logsplitter 8 hp., industrial Briggs & Stratton, elec. start, bumper, lay plow, $30()0. Terry Garnto Commerce Cory88@Earthllnk .net 706-335-3620 Want silage cutter, in 'running condition, one or two row com head. Patrick Lunceford Thomson 706-595-5599 Want speedex mdl. 1430 parts tractor. Charles Gay Garfield 912-536-5880 . Drag line, 68 A., needs work with bucket, $1500. Franklin Faircloth Hortense 912-473- 2530 . Elevator belting, like new, 1O'x19', i8"x45', $50. Jim Thaxton Watkinsville 706-769-1315 -Georgia_ Cooking - Troy-Bill pony tiller, 1 yr. old, hiller Want stump grinder, must be in gooi:t Farm bell, crosscut saw, anvil, comsheller, furrower, bumper, . $800. Ken Porter condition. Russ Harper Toccoa 706-886- lard press for sale etc. P. Jewell Waycross Gainesville 770-536-3576 1610 912-283-8871 ' Mountain Top Lodge Gingersnap Peaches Troy-Bill pony, 5 hp., 2000 mdl., exc. cond., $450/obo., will consider financing. Mike Steele Griffin 770-229-2378 770-656- 8948 . Troy-Bill yard tractor, 20 hp., 46' mower, 50 hrs., exc. shape, $1600. Guy Willia1T1s Want transmission for MTD chain driven Farm gates; 4', 6', 10' and 12'; 3 sections 1.25 cu: Inch, 5 hp., 205 cu. mdl. 130202 type 4x3 chain drag harrows, 2 hay rings, $50 2153-01. Charles Holland Thomaston 706- -each. R. Bastidas Talking Rock 770-937- 648-3947 . 9666 - . Want used Kawasaki mule or something F)ooring paneling; pine, poplar, oak, wide similar, any condition. Ron B.ell Jasper 706- widths, moldings, mantles and other. Jack 15 gingersnap cooki~s 2 tablespoons unsalted butter 3-4 fresh ripe Georgia Peaches, peeled and thinly sliced. . 2 tablespoons fr~sh squeezed orange juice, seeds removed 1/4 cup honey Newnan 770-304-0488 692-2802 Hutchins Winder 770-867-1773 Tye pasture pleaser, no-till machine, 80", 8', exc. cond., used very little, $11,000, call aft. 7 pm. Ray Brown Hartwell 706-376- 3431 . . lililiillmlliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiii FARM SUPPLIES Flower flats, 1 piece, 18 per flat. $20 per oo 1 nats. Brantley Wise Commerce 770-993- 2100 Four 8x8x14 ft. rough sawed salt .treated Vermeer 605 C hay baler, working. ff you have questions regarding ads in this poles, $75 each. Jerry Johnson Waycross conditon, call aft. 7 pm. Jake Daughtry ccitego'X call Merr:edes Lassiter at 4{)#;51-9082. 912-283-7038 Metter 912-685-2916 Vermeer 605 J round baler, axe. COl)d., $5500, field ready. R. A. Moore Union Point 706-759-3822 706-759-3766 Vicon disk mower, $1200; NH 3~pt. rake, $850; IH square baler, $400; 4 wheel rake,. $200. Dan. Tucker Fairburn 770-964-0480 ;404-962-7973 - -- . Whitfield pinetree planter, auto drop pull or 3-pt. hitch, exc. condition. J. M. Lamb Davisboro 478-348-3927 Woods finishing mower, RM48, 3-pt. hitch, cuts good, deck needs. little. work, works 1000 gal. propane tank with g~uges, $1000 or make offer. Craig Bean Cleveland 706-2192518 110 volt. 20 gal. hot water heater, used 2 mos., 31" .H and 17 1.12' C, like new, $50, Charles A. Russo Commerce 706-335-3582 .14.7 ton feed. bins_ with fill system,. $350, $500, 36" fans, $25, curtain machines, $150. Wansley Watson Cumming 770-887-5277 15,.30, 55 gal. barrels, food grade, metal, plastic, stainless. Bo Phillips Buford 770-9452491 Generators Winco.tri fuel NIP 16 hp Briggs elec. start wheel kits, $1900 each, etc. J. E. Morgan Powder Springs 770-222-9854 Good used tin, lumber, tnisses and chicken house equip. Hoke Caudell Homer 706-677- 4682 ~ ' Heart pine flooring 137 yrs. old 4,6,9'widths, $2.50 to $4 sq, ft. Alan Sligh Fortson 706- 323-1954 Heart pine flooring circa 1840's; .15', 12', .10' widths some T&G 16 ft. lengths, exc. quality. Ricky Lynn Jeffersonville 912-945- 3846 . . good, $400. Ronald Clayton Jackson 770- 957-6941 . . Yanmar tractor, 2000 series diesel, 350 1700's Hand ,hewn logs; dovetailed, .1/2 22'x22' cabin, good cond., 12_18.. profile, 9 thick, $2500. B.J.. Crumley 3907 Homer 706-677- Heart pine flooring, 1"x4' up to 20' long, $4.50/bd. ft., tongue & groove. Nancy M. Kent Gibson 706-598-2753 . Preheat oven to 350 degree F.' In a food processing bowi, finely grind gingersnaps. Add butter and pulse until crumbly. 1:)et aside. Arrange peaches in the botto.m of a 13 x 9 inch baking dish tl)at has been coated with vegetable. cooking spray. Drizzle orange juice over peaches. Theh, driz;Zle with honey. Top with buttered gingersnap crumbs, spreading . evenly. ~ Bake until bubbly for 25-30 minutes. Remove from oven. Serve hot. . Serving suggestions: Use .as a topping for French toast, waffles, pancakes or ice cream. Submitted by Karen A. Lewan, Mountain Top Lodge in Dahlonega, Georgia. - . *******'****** These roll-ups are sure to be a "hit''with kids! Time-Saving Roll-ups tirs., bushhog, finish mower,. 3-way landscaping box blade, $6750. Rayford Layson Monroe 770-266-0190 Farm Machinery Wanted 2 1000. gal. skid tanks, like new with some Hydraulic motor 4"x16' stroke, utility trailer hardware, $400 each. M. Dennis Buchanan. 'frame, 3 phase disconnect breakers, motors, 770-646_5908 etc., reasonable. Robert Dooly Monroe 770452-1763 2 3/phase 450 AMP Miller mig welding power Irrigation pipe, 3000' 6' twist type. Dave H. 4 (10-lnch) flour tortilla shells 4 tablespoons.Cucumber Ranch salad dressing 24 slices of deli ham or turkey Want '51/52 8N Ford tractor, in any condition. Wm. Wilson Douglasville 770'802-4504 Want 1971 Sears suburban garden tractor, running preferable not necessary; restorable a must. Jack Briscoe . Lawrenceville 678-985- 5696 - Want 4' doubled disc smoothing harrow, needed for 18 hp. tractor. $cott Yancey Washington 706-678-4111 Want 600 or 800 Ford tractor, running or repairable w/farm equipment. Terry Tarrer Conyers 770-598-4001 Want 806 ln~em!lliOn!ll.Qr. Farmall for parts, any condition. David Carter_ Doerun:229-776" 9400 . . . .. . . sources, $200/ea. Keith Blaxton Lyons 912- Harper Alapaha 229-532-6045 526-5292 . J-D wheel -weights, $65 each, front weights, 2 ton hyY. duty shop hoist, $375, 55 gal. JD and international, $50 each, various sizes. drums, w/lids, lock rings, $1 Oeach, 7 for $50. G. .David Willett Loganville 770-883-5600 Claoom Brooks no-719-8568 - Lard press, c-ross-cut saw, com sheller, 20' dbl. drive gate;(2) sch 40; 6'x1 O' ea., w/1 wash pot, and cane mill for. sale. John Evers 5/6" drop-in latch, chainlink; like new cond., Norman Park 229-769-3077 os- $350~ Shirley ,N. Rodgers Waynesboro 7 Large incubator, $100, small incu_bator, $30, 554-5971 metal hen nest, $25 game round pens, $30, 200-225 gall propane tank, good cond. and pens & .cages, $20-$40. Doretha Rowden reasonably priced. Larry R. McCam Alpharetta Bogart 770-725-7535 678-428-2498 770-475-1466 . Like new wire cages 24x36x18 with feeders 25 Little Joe harrows, horse-drawn, .some and splash guards .for. .,rabbits. or..etc.: $35 rust; no .handles, $25 each or $400. Harold each, cash only. A. Baucom Oxford 770-385- Edmunds Bainbridge 229-246-7462 ""'163=2:........,'- - - - - - - - - - - - 12 slices of American or Monterey Jack Pepper cheese 2 cups lettuce, shredded On a cutting board, place a flour tortilla shell and spread 1 tablespo~n salad dressing over enti~e tortilla. :. Top the tortilla shell .with 6 slices ham or turkey, covering the shell evenly; 3 slices American or Monterey Jack Pepper cheese, covering the shell evenly; 1/2 cup shredded lettuce, spreading over the entire shell. Roll up tortilla; starting from one end and rolling to the .other, li~e a jelly-roil. Wrap in plastic wrap. Repeat with remaining tortilla shells and ingredients: _ for Refrigerate 30 minutes or until chilled. When ready to serve tlie_ roll-ups, cut Want 8N starter & 2 good used 600-16 tires. Nick Green Columbus 706-561-0844 . 25,000 BTUga5 sol.ilhem burner greenhouse heater, work fine, free, you remove, $500 value. David Fisher Atlanta.404-874-2724 Live 'birc! quick release: traps (9), 12/24 volts, control board, $750, delivery available. Doug Mercer Elbertcin.706-283-6327 Want Allis-Chalmers 655 loader, in good shape. Josh Halderman Hoschton 706-6541514 Want Avery tractor, 1-row w/4 cy[ Hercules engine.for.parts..Roland:Minick_Brooklet.912" 842~2522 --- : ' ,:~ ::~:;".-~ ..:-. Want Case 580 dsl. backhoe 1oader for farm use, running qr not running, reasonably priced. Keven Gehring Cedartown 770-748.-4083 678-721-3630 Want David Bradley walk behind tractors and equipment. Jeff Talley Rome 706-291- 3856 . 3/8 plywood 431/2 x 86 1/2, $2/sheet, cash only, leave name and number if not at home. Cynthia Grizzle Eden 91~-7~5491. . . . ; 30 hp;.3-~hasemotor, like.new, $250, 20..:~P.; pump urnt,.h)gh. volume, ~ow .pressure., 3:Jl~!I;'. $500. David Aldridge Monticello 706-468-6169 36' fans and Ziggity regulators. R. Reece Ellijay 706-27a:3155 4 old horse wagon wheels, $100 each.. Norman Weeks Barney 912-775-2536 : 48" cc;>ol air fans logger pump 9 ton feed bin egg room cooler rooster feeder..Ted Ross Log cabin, approx. 15x30 room, part of old farmhouse $5000. William E. Gleaton Arlington 229-725-3220 . : . : :trg, ::stalnlessl.:steel.ocage,\:6'! xu4~!~:61 compartments, trays, and::ro.llel'S on. b.Ottomf good cond:; $150: J: Sny~er. Tallapoosa 770- ,,5"-74:::.,,,5::::044..:..:::__ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ __ Lumber, rough cut poplar and pine, different lengths ~nd widths available, all lumber is 1' thick, great prices. Larry Brantley Cartersville 770-382-3326 Lumber, various widths, lengths, $.35- them in half .and serve with ad_ditional. Cucumber Ranch dressing for dipping. Yield: 8 seryings. ,. * A Note from the Test. Kitchen: *Other deli meats may be substituted. ;:g~he'f,c~!il.!l~~~'~*Yr~r:~uq~,~i~u)!:!d:.r:\. , .. .. .:. _,_._:;h ,- '~~~-?; . ~ -- - -- . __<1_~-9~:~::.'...::t;~,-.~~z- ! "::;.: .._.I..~- ....._::~. -~;,,dt.~"~~~r - ;~.::: ~ Nutrient Analysis: (using ham and American cheese) .. . ._ ,. Calories: 220/Fat: 10g(saturated: 4g)/Cholesterol':. 20mg/Sodlum: 630mg/Carbohy~rate: 20g/ Fiber: 1g/Sugars: 1g/Protein: 9g 'Unless otherwise indicated, all recipes have been tested for accuracy in the Georgia Department of Agriculture test kitchen. by home ecof}omist Kindra Want Deutz mill. 3006,' in goodcondition or repairable. Steve Rhinehart Ranger 706-6291405 Want Lely hay rake, Lotus 300 mdl. for parts or rebuildable, reasonable. H. Cobb Roberta 678-445-9798 Want M JD radiator or tanks & mounts, in good condition. Eldon R. Crosby Valdo5ta 229-242-5874 Gllisville Ti0-241-0328'770-532-8447 ' $2.50/bd..ft., $2.50 is furniture' grade; can saw 5 doz. regular can jars, $3/doz, w/lids, 2 doz. your logs. Rich Odom" McDonough 678-300- wide moutii;" $4/doz. w/lids. L." 'Sims 4939 :,. : Carnesville 706,384-5279 Nesting boxes, 12 hole, $50, old nesting .55 gal. metal barrels food grade lever latch, 2 boxes, $100, burlap bags, .$1. Pam. Gibbs to 100, $5 each, 9 am to 6 pm. Eddie Pipkin Fort Valley 478-825-2549 Cochran 478-934-0608 New metal barn-floor 30'x40' height 17', 55 gal. metal drum, $4.50 and up, 55 gal. must be disassembled, moved by September, plastic, 16 gal. metal w/lid.. Bill Cheatwood best offer. William Boller Townsend 912-832- Want a Kawasaki mul!I or JD gator, in good condition,' reasonable priced. S. Dyer .Blairsville 706-745-2938 Want a bale buggy for square bales, pulled behind baler. John Nutt Locust Grove 770- Jackson 770-227-9708 55, 30 and 15 gal. plastic closed-top drums, 55 gal. pla.slic lock-ring drums, 55 gal. metal drums. Eugene N.eedham Loganville 770-406- 4284 957-4095.770-231-0427 ?.95 ft. 8" alum., irrigation pipe snap-ring for Want a hay conveyor,- in good conditior:i. sale'! Lee Rush Cochran 800-342-6979 Fred Bentley Powder Springs 770-222-2922 8" well 3-phase 1000 gal. tank pipe pump. Want compost turner; in good condition. Doug Park Lake Park 229-559-3801 Larry Dixon Palmetto 770463-1940 - Adju~lable hitch with equalizer bars and Want cultivators for JD mdl. A, must be brackets for trailor tongue. Shane Wilson Lula complete, but not 'perfect. Clyde Scott 706-6n-4064 Moultrie 229-890-2506 - Allis'Chalri'l~r B model parts; like new.hood, Want drillir:ig outfit, 6" drill outfit, . in fair $165, two front grill shells w/mesh, $65 each, condition: W. Reynolds Haddock 478-932- bare block w/3_good sleeves, $50. Bill Nalley 1064 Lawrenceville 770-963-Q215. Want equip parts for Super'C Farman, esp. Barn siging 12' wide over 500 sq. ft: mule manu.al w/firing order init, call aft. 7 pm. V. D. drawn plows, anvil, pea sheller. John. Justice Miller Manchester 706-846-8235 Grantville 770-583-9064 Want !=!XC. shapeturf tires, will'trade rear 24' Baskets; farm produce hamper5, have 75, lug tires, call evenings. Jeff Binion Newnan price $5 each, all at $4 each, Sibley Weaver 770-251-1573 Milledgeville 478-452-5415 478-453-3303 2714 Oak flooring for..equipment trailers; sawn to your specs., heavy, jacking blocks, 4x8, 6x8 etc. Terry Baker Winder 770-867-6936 . One cattle rack for long bed pick-up; also one logger pump for chicken house with thermostat. Julian Bridges Commerce 706- 335-3748 . One like new white animal dish.pan, lge. at top 16", $3; also one used alumi. dish pan, $2 etc. Alice Smith ForsY1h 478-994-5686 PVC pipe schedule 80, good for irrigation, $1/ft. D. Black Pavo 229-859-2310 Pine framing lumber, $.35 to $.45/bd. ft., also boards and siding for rustic look inside and outside. Viola Jordan Bowman-706-245- 6964 Poplar lumber for sale, dried, plaxed, non- plaxed, or fresh cut, suitable for furniture, cabin~ts, flooring, or siding. J.J. Andrews .Ola 678-300-5569 Rabbit cages and equipment for sale, different sizes, $15 each, other equipment Watters. If you.would like to share your favorite recipe with. our readera, .send 'tq: '.Georgia cookiqg,MarketBulletin, 19 MLK Jr. Drive, Atlanta 30334-4250., If yoq. have questions orproblems regarding recipes featured in this column, call 1-800282-5852 (statewide). Please do not.call the individual who_ submitted the recipe: : ' Two incubators; one wooden cabinet, 6 tray, 1 regd. Texas Longhorn bull, 1 yr. old multi $250, one GQF auto turner 3 tray, $325. Keith color, great .horns, top bloodline, see, you buy. Tate Dacula 770'995-8093 ... Billy Holder Swainsboro 912-237-7984 800- Two jet well pumps, 1sold by S!=!ars, 1 1/2 922-2023 . . hp, $100, 1 made by teel, 314 hp, $50: David 10 Angus cross heifers, bred to son of New Combs Jefferson 706-367-4645 Design .036, low birthweight bull, black; Used southern yellow pine lumber; gentle, 900 lbs. $850. Wayne C. Smith Butler 1'x6'x10', $1.25 ea., 1'x6'x16',. $2 ea., 478~847-3340 . 1'x8'x10', $1.66 ea. Joe Walker Fayetteville 12 Polled.Hereford bulls, 16-32 mos: .old, 770-461-7142 fop bloodlines, cert./ herd, 8 open Polled Used cross-ties for sale, $7 in Bulloch- Hereford heifers. Jimmy Jeanes Gray 478- County. Strickland Holloway Statesboro 912- 986-3426 .. 764-3384 912-682-9521 . 14 open crossbred heifers, approx. 500 to Water pump #20, Sears 3/4 horse 115-230 600 lbs., $475 each, call after 8 pm. Rodney volt, $100; also, electric meat food slicer Maxwell Bowman 706-245-4998 machine, $50. C. Ziegler The Rock 706-647- 5234 . . . 2-3 yrs. old, $1000, 6 mos. old, $650.' Al bred, calving ease, pasture raised. Rufus Water purifier. for sale; please Ca.II. Grady Davis Tennllle 478-552-1715 Mayeaux Conyers 770-922-8511 20 pr. Brangus/black cows, (7 are 1st calf Wide pine flooring & paneling, 6',8',10',12' heifers);. 40 pr. lge. frame Santa Gertrudis, widths, planed two sides, tongue & groove, kiln Senopol, Limousin w/lge. calves $1100/pr. dried. Kerry Hix Chatsworth 706-695-6431 Steve Newberry Loulsvllle 478-625-8078 Wood-Mizer sawn lumber, pine, popular, & 3 Brangus regd. heifers, open quality oak, starting @ $.35/bd. ft. or can saw your heifers sired by performance. bulls, $2400; logs. Randy Metzger Newnan 770-304-0762 also, yearling Brangus bulls, $1000. T. H. Wood-mizer sawn lumber pine, oak; or can Avery Covington 770-786-3847 Want fro11t wheels, grille & hood for 9N Ford . Black pipe, like new and used, $.50-$.60/11., or complete tractor for parts. Thomas Tucker plated rod 3/8x6 ft., $.65 each, good for electric Lithia Springs 770-941'2354 fence post etc. Frank Doss Loganville 770- - Want hay elevator, gasoline motor, 28-35 466-8791 . foot, . mounted on wheels. G. Shelnutt Bowen tobacco bames; small boxes, 18 LaGrange 706-882-0054 motor. fans, burners sell for parts or whole, Want no-till grain drill or heavy duty drill, pull $2000. MeMn Waters Nicholls 912-285-1305 also, please call for more info. Melissa Tallant Cumming 770-205-2835 Regular canning jars, 100 pint & quart, $.1 O each.. W.T. Chambers Tucker 770-938'3446 Sleeve hitch for Sears g!!;rden tractor, also turning.plow set.of and cultivator, all.for $250. Hoyt Brookshire Galnesville 770-534-5894 saw your logs. D. E. Taylor Calhoun 706-602- 0380 -. LIVESTOCK ff yi>u have questions regaiding ads in this 3 Gelbvieh bull for sale, 1 yr. to 15 mos. old, good & gentle, call after 7 pm. Bobby Davis Warrenton 706-465-2750 3 beef cows, $800 each.- 3 heifers, $500 each. Ralph Ayers Loganville 770-466-4140 -3 bulls, 1 Brangus bull 4 yrs. old, 1 Brangus bull 2 yrs. old, 1 Simmental bull 2 yrs'. old. type, 8' to 1O', good condition. Rex Blanchett Brookfield 229-386-1473 Canning jars for sale; qts. and pints. H. Lucas Dixie 229-263-8980 Set of dual wheels for l.H. tractor. Cory Clements Comer 706-783-3519 category, call Mercedes Lassiterat 404-651-9082. Celia Wilkins Shellman 229-679-5203 .3pre-regd. Charloais bulls, 16 -20 mos. Want old Ford tractors, running or not. Marc Lindley Mineral Bluff 706-374-5778 Want older Ford'-tractor, in good condition, will pay cash for good tractor,.implements also. Richard Allison Buford 678-546-0275 Want pine _straw baler, manual, hand truck Canning jars, never used in .boxes, wirings and flats, $3/doz. Rundell Shadix Douglasville 770-942-8179 . '-Canning jars; pt., qts.- & gals, $2/doz. John Camp Douglasville n0-942-9029 Chorelime feed lines; Shenandoah brooders, Split locust farm fence rails and post, del. and installed anywhere. C. Mitchell Cleveland 706-865-9828 Steel fence posts, like new, $2.15 each, used, $1.50 each, Goucho barbed wire, $24.50. Bernie Dieska Snellvilte 770-985- All-llvestoc~ (I.e., those animals such as, but not limited. to, cattle, equine, goats, sheep, swine, and pc>ultry} must have been In possession .of the. advertiser for a minimum of 90 days before they can be advertised. : old, good bloodlines & ready for service, come . from easy calver. C. T. Wyatt Fairmount 706-337-2280 30 regd. Brangus cows with calves, exc. brood cows, $1000/pr., also yearling. bulls, ready for service. Jeff Wade McDonough type. Wallace R Houston Leesburg 229-4308432 229-432-5738 Ziggity waterers. Richard Lind Adairsville 770- 773-3811 . . 6330 Tin," used, 5V/8', 9', 10', 11 ', $2.50/sheet, Cattle 770-507-6116 404-264-5406 4 exposed 4 1/2 yr. old lge. Chatolais cows; Want rear tires for G AC, also junk G AC . Clean 55 gal. metal drums with lids, good misc. tin/BB. insulation, $1/sheet, lumber (4 lots) 1 regd._ Red Angus bull & 20 comm: $650 eacti, 3 purebred 7. mos., Charolais bull tractor for parts. James Elliott 356-4839 Lavonia' 706- cond., $5 each. W.F. White Smyrna 770-436- 3548 ./ . bandsawn pine, 2'x6"x14', $4.90 each. Leroy -cows/lot, $13,300/lot. J. Rabun .Louisville Core Marietta 770-971-9322 ' ~47~8~-""62=5,_-8~8""6~6,......,,...,,..--"'7"7-.,---,,..-,.--..,..---, calves, $475 each. Ken Rawlinsqn Gay 706- 538-6682 . .. Want reasonably priced 1 or 2 rov.( planter Custom band sawn lumber, green, air dried, Two chicken houses and equipment in exc. 1 Holstein bull 2-yrs. old, hand raised and 40 head excellent black breeding heifers, w/fert. hopper, good working condition. John pine, oak, etc., 4"x12'i<22' wide, various cond., must be moved from premises. Ted very gentle. $300. D.S. Mosley Oxford 770- 25 Limousin and Limousin cross . heifers, Carter Morris 229-732-5477 lengths. Johri G. Sell Miiner 770-228-1338 Tibbitts Dallas 770-445-2608 _78~7,...-,..12,,,,2,..,3_~-:--:---:-..,,-,::-:-=---,,..,- $600/head. Freeman Wingard Montezuma Want reasonably priced woodmizer sawmill, Custom cut T&G .pine flooring, cypress . .Two chicken houses for sale, cheap tin ..1 fullblood Red Angus bull, 5 1/2 mos. old, 478-472-7885 in need of repair: Jerry Robinson Cedartown beams and siding. Steve Hortman lumber, styfoam insulation, make offer. Earl $450. Tom Billings Walnut Grove 770-78.7- 6 100% Red Angus bulls, 18-24 mos. old. 770-748-8313 Wrightsville 478-864-2438 Pilcher Cumming 770-887-5972 0850 Ji_mmy Daniel Laa;range 706-882-1252 '< - \. Pages THE MARKET BULLETIN Wedn~sday June 5; 2002 .6 Regd. Gir Briihman, 4 red cows, 1 red Regd. Angus bull, ,18 mos:, Al'ec! sire Yorkshire/Duroe cross pigs, wonned & cut, : 'African' Pygmy goats, have both regdJrion : Pygmy goats, 3-4 months; variety of c:Olors, speckled cow, 1 fare b/w bull, $6500. Ken Explorer; exc. herd. bull, $1200. Tony $30/up, other.i avail. Ricky Taylor Ringgold regd:, ages range from new born to ;3 mos small, sweet; vaccinated, $45 to $65. Jan Hatley. Stockbridge 770-389-5426 770-968- Montgomery Madison 706-342-1014 423-593-8470 old, very gentle. D.. Harris Powder Springs Piche Comer 706-795-5111 706-783-3130 3250 Regd:Angus bull, 20"26 mos. old, $1200, 9- ..7 large frame black cows .1500 +/- lbs., 11 mos. old, $750> B. F. Bohanon Goats'.And Sheep 770-794-6668 . ' Pygmy goats, 6 wkS. to 3 mos., $75 ea. Baby doll sheep, regd., female breeding Neal:Adams Tallapoosa 770-574-2546 770- $1,000 each, one regd. bull $1500. L McCook 'Ctilckamauga 706-375-4783 _ . Cumming 770-205-3656 Regd. Angus bulls for sale, excellent quality, .75 plus open heifers, ready for breeding, 20 to choose from. Bob Whitmire Clermont 750-900_ lbs., mostly Charolais x and Angusx, 770-983-9188 $625 each, .some del. ClreIe 770-267-4974 Tripp_ Co. nner Social Regd. Angus bulls, five available, 9 months to 2 years, gentle, low birth weight, good . % Boer billies; $3o/up, born 3_5_02_Melanie age, $500. Pat Taylor Blairsville 706-781- 328-3673 '_ Froehbrodt Wrlghtsville 478_668_3444 2500 : Pygmy goats, nannies, $40; billies $30. Billy % Boer n_&nnies and billies,3 mos. and up.' Wayne Chastain Carnesvllle 706-384-4496 Billy, 3yrs.old,,1/2 Boer, 1/2 Nubian, $125, other young b1'll1"es Boer and m1'lk goat coss Cook Gordon 478-628-2579 . P ygmy nannies, $50 ea., 10 w k s. o Id . DO%BBoFeerb, le0s2s; 501%wBeotheer r5.dBoelask.eandH2itcbhuccokcsk, $J4ef0ferseoa.n 7I0v6e-.367m-5e6s8s6g. Harold Mauldin 'William Jindra Fa-yetteville 770-487-1115 ". . Regd. Boer .does, 15/16 & 314; 6 mos., . 8 Angus x heifers 400-500 lbs., $400 each, ~~rie. i~iy~;;"m~~h~~~b_riecayIf~~-:.:~i': weaning weights, $800-$1400. A. MancusiUnRgeagrod. MAnognuroebsu7711so.-_2m6a7ny71A719s1red, 16 to 21 Bremen 770_646-0895 % Boers, 1/2, . 3/4, . & full, also' some Blk. belly Barbado sheep, nannies and ~:~!~~ ~~g~~~~~~for sal_e. Don Smith pasture bred, healthy, w/exc.. breeding. potential. Joe Stell Bremen 770-646-8215 common, $35/up. A,. Simpson Dacula 770- "' -- Registered African .Pygmy buck, 2 yrs. old, 788-2626 8 pureblood Brangus heifers, 550-600 lbs., weaned over a month ago, "$650 a piece. mos. old, gentle. Danny Driver Lakeland .229-482-2970. Regd. A_ngus fall and spring calving cows,. 231 1 _2258 . . ABGA fullblood . Boer buck, paint, 10 mos. Boer Kids, Percentage to Fulr Blood, healthy, current on shots, well taken care of, 25 to sell. Melinda Nelson Rome 706-291- caramel color,' proven breeder, swee disposition: Sara Robbins Blairsville 706 745-2328' .Charlie Orr Concord 770-884-0433 heifers, open heifers and bulls Alsired and 7ol1d3,8$300. Clay Singleton Oxford 770-786- 7929 . White 5 month old male Pygmy goat, mus ' 9 black Angus brood cows, bred for 3rd calf Oct., $8000; call 6. pm - 9 pm. M.' Doaust Hamllton 706-628-4708. bred. Tom Dalbey Hampton 770-471-9345 . Regd. Black Angus bull, 1o mos. old, $650 crossbred heifer, exc. bloodlines, 9 mos. old, . 1 ABGA fullblood SA buck, 2 yr. old, 2- 112 and 2- 718 young Boer bucks, really nice._ Boer buck 2 yrs., proven breeder, friendly, 710060-/o2b3o3,~9g0o6o5d home only. B. Land : Aragon sell Annette Woods Powder Springs 770 943-3635 -"-'-'"--"-='------------- 9 regd. Hereford cows, 8 Baldie calves, 1. ,$450. Walt Wells Pineview 478-892-3257 Edward Newberry Colquitt 229-758-2870 Boer fullblood and percentage bucks/does, _ due; young ~egd. Angus bull, 'exc. starter herd, Regd. Black Angus-bull, 30 mos. old bull, 1 Pygmy billy goat for sale, blk., beau. long a few w/pefeentage Kiko, all from fullblood Equine For. Sale $9,500. Aron-Hix Chatsworth 706-695-1176 breeding soundness, evaluation papers; horns, grt. breeder, S35. Paul T.. Parker IBGA bucks, Heard County. M. Seymour Angus Brangus. cows for sale, you pick 30 $1200, calves on ground.A Knight Auburn Acworth 77o-975-9374 Franklin 706-675-6843 If you have questions.regafding ads in this or more. Marvin Rose McDonough 7J.0-957- 770-867-2386' 1 male goat, 1 female for sale, $55-$65. Bger goats: 1. nanny, 2-3 mos. sell. . '01 AQHA IF filly, Skipper W/Quincy Zipper,. bulls & heifers some .year1ing heifers, good . quality . & selection. Harold w Berryman . Tallapoosa 770_574-a738 Exe. breeding age red or blk. Simmental .Mbexuicl1t1.os,nEP2MyDarr,sst.i,n-,U6GJmr.A.oCps .lee,rvfeealaetssnyd-etc7a10dvp6mn-~8c.6eh5di-g51h802ms4ei'lk11 omldo,s:g.eonldtl.e. ,Mtiw~oe pBorlaleddl~ yGe rGtrurediesr,isbbuollrso1720-164- 453-7921 Senepol cow/calf pair$ regd. & purebred. _Marvin Kelley Colquitt 229-758-3191 . . Three 15 mos. old.Hereford bulls, regd. & cert'1fied Bob -Th.omton RInggoId 706-965' 7 Saanen bucldings,? are bottle babie5 bgansvme $100-$500. C. Core Marietta 770-971-8820 706-882.7132 .. l\ligerian Dwarf buckling (11 weeks), white .'84 AQHA buckskinmare, gr'daughter'. of w/black; blue eyes; disbudded. Hc:illy & Jeff Doc Quixote X Doc Bar, Leo/King .breeding, Longino Monroe 770-464-0902 bred to Sugar Bars palomino for 2003, $2500. N1' genan _Dwar_f buckl'mgs, d'1sbudded, regd., c. Medlock. Glennvllle 912-654-3410 wormed, shots, friendly, CAE/TB/Brcu. neg., . '86 AQHA chestnut, daughter rk/HampX gilts, born 2126/02; wormed. 706-359-4495 706-359-1697 - twice, $40 ea. B. Haar McDonough 770-914- Miniature Jersey calves, 2 heifers, cme bull, 7609 . regd., $2500-$3500 each.. Tracy Land Crossbred Exotics, TurboX big top born Dawsonville.706~265-0010 . 4/9/02; perfect for fall shows, barrows & gilts, Ready for service, Red Angus bulls and. -$100/up. Stanley Holmes Lexington 706- .Gelbvieti bulls. H.T. Higdon Kool Kreek Farms 743-8078 ADGA Nubian does, kidding presently, gentle, all shots, wormed, and hooves trimmed, exc. bloodlines. B. J. Holland Cobbtown 912,684-2718 ADGA Nubian .herd dispersal, 4 does, 8 kids, 1 herd buck, spots/frosted/solids, lrg. CAE neg., nice milkers. J. Blake Conyers 770-466-8992 ADGA. pure Nubian Champion, Gr'champion bloodline, young kids and does, $100/up. L.A. Moye Conyers 770-922-6759 ADGA regd. 3 m-n bull~larry-E: bri~~~W~~1~~~-~3!m~ti'1i~~~;~si~:O\ru-!~ $5/up. Doug Williams 3195 229-724-2140 Bluffton. 229641 _ Perry ,478-987-3687 , Young pullets, m_xd., breeds, 1 pr..young Want.a pony that's very gentle for children. Beverly Livingston Sylvester'229-776-0500 sn_Ge_u~ianrei.a~s-~$rQ9;~ee'a.Qc#h9,n).3n!!o:w~!!.lia'y1sin~ng.. oR~.o~n~nqie- Peking ducks; 1 pr. young mallard ducks. Bert Want b.lack Angus cows for. starter. herd, English ..Mc[)onoug!l 7,7,0;957.;32.79 . _ _. regd. or_coniirion ok, you delive(alreaqy have male Lop $7 Bryan Knight Alpharetta 770 bac2~0_0d0~orC,Mcur2tH~n~ejxtrrae~t~aell,;g's~lied3in~g~ up. .. ogero a 88 - - wruisntd, oswiesp, 674-1499, .: :- _Black/Red/White/New Zealand and mixed rabbits for sale. Rick Glisson 295 John Daniel 22-3t ......,,7.'""'" ""'' ... . '''.""' Hvy. breed meat chickens, 4 wk. to14 wks., $0.50 to $3. L. Pearson ...'Hoschton '706-654-3364 Hvy. breed _two turkey gpoubllbeltse,~.. s2 mos. . $20 old, $2 each. each; Buck 0 7 5 Buchanan Warner Robins 478-923-8455 "-... -P.oultry./F.owl ul perniit/Licens~: '.'Waiit ~o''.b.u:yryPeyrg-Nmeywin'eagnd-:7-g7o0a-t2s53iii-'4W0i9ilk.e:_r: county:area. Donnie R.'Mc(>aha. LaFayette 706-638-1715 , .. catfJIfgoyryo.u.c.ahlal vMet.aqul:efastnieoyn~~t r4e0g4a-r~d1i-n9g0t!h4i.s _Want to buy goats, purebred or rhixed breed, will pick up and pay cash, no Sunday calls. Wayne Green Bremen 770-562-3605 Shannon Daniel. 706_485_4402 Eatonton: .706-485_7796 ~ba~2c0k:0t21a~cE~k~x, ~c4iSssa~1d~rd~&liel~err~aec~vk:esn,;tA43/C.oo,oo,3o3.bHr.i./ds. lleaCnartarcG~keNsy,; Ln; 'Statesboro 30458 912-839-3622,. . ' Blk; Dtiti:h b'unriies, other mixed bunnies andgrown',$7-$10;.alsoallwirehutcties,'$35. . Chalita Snyder Atla-nta 404-788-8034 404- 819-9573 Brass backs crossed rabbits, $6 ea.,' home of the original Mountain Runners. :Jim India.Blue pea chicks and Silkies for sale, d. 111. agesand. sizes: sethStrickland 171 Tom God,dard Rd.; Jackson 30233.77:0-775-3456 770-775-6028 ... -. .. aacrAecdovmaevpraatiilnsaieebmdleebnyfrtoasmfUorSwtDhoeAopd.ued,rsum.cikt.FsinsPiheur.smatbintsed Wildlife Service, Attn: Permit SeCtlon,: P.ci. Want to buy dead broke OH; must be sound a. nd... re.a$.. p,'.r.iced,'...ageo .kay,s.iz.e/e.olor 'no. f important; good hol'T]e, plenty of pasture: Diane Wiley Dallas 770-443-1132 .. ". .tac2k7.dGroNp 5dHowsn1anwt i1nodaodwws,/dhreeassvi.}tngdaurteya..~arxilie~sr, elc: brakes, Sport Hulon .good Griffin f7lo7g0r_2a2n8d_99m0a9t~s, .$4200. . .. , Grantham Jasper 706-692'3449 -Bu.nnies :10 b. re'eders, Nzw,.sa. n Ju'an,. Dutch .mixed, standard, also rabbif compost. s: Guiney Covington 770-786-6227 Jumbo Pharaoh . quail hatching eggs Box 49208, Atlanta, GA 30359. Advertisers Wanf young 'Jersey cross or hplstein cross 28 ft: GN stock trailer, center gates, escape - Bunnies to breeders, NZW, Tan, Dwarf & $35/100,. $60/200, shipping included, send must subinlta copy of current permit wi,th , ,cow for nurse cow in NW Ga. James Jones door, rubber mats,, good for f::Sttle/horses, mixed; selling all rabbits and cages..William .., LIVESTOCK 'HANDLIN.G . check_or money o'rder. Scott Holland 1 Terra Carter Lane Statesboro 30461 912-865_. 9235 . . . Jumbo Pharoah .quail $1 live, $1 :50 their first ad. Permit copies will be returned upon request. Advertisements for bobwhite quall must. be accompanied by a copy of the advertiser's commercial Cartersvllle.770-382-3262' $:1:6:505... :M.e;la7n5ie~0G:ra:h.a.m_~-C-o-m-e~r-'"7-0-6-_7-8~3-_ Kittrell Covington 770-786-2231 _.. Bunnies, breeders,' asst. colors, sizes, 2H BP colt slant load, dressing rm.; '99 model in eiw.1, from Watkinson- Dallas 770-443-3875 new, 10 blade sets/guards, exc. cond. for 48X18X16, $10 a.hole w/feeder & automatic Danny Ledford Gainesville 770-983-9713 .biddies to grown, I will pick-up anywhere, call '96 2H 7' B,ee Steel X-Long BP, stored .camelids, horses, goats, sheep. !'Aarsha Kelly waterer. ~etty Shelton 330 Oak Mt. Rd. ,Peafowl hatching eggs, now taking orders, after 5 p.m.,George Akers Klngsland-912- under cover, straight-load, 'walk-thru, spring Newnan 770-251-8896'. Waverly Hall 31831 706'582-2468 - green pef:!cock for sale or trade, "cannot ship. 576-6943 ramp, lrg. front V.-indow, storage, awning, Colombia show saddle (for Paso Fino), like Niee seleciion, some breeders, all kinds, D. C. Townsend Kite 478-469-3444 Want geese or du~k; 2 a. pond, for lonely extras, all en-closable, , $4990. Melinda new, used only '6 months, .$300. ,Fay Mobley Giants, Lops, Rex, and.others. Linda E. Adams Pharoah quail, grown, $2, twowks: old $1, males. Bob Johnson. Snellville 770-388-9347 McClenahan Sautee 770-402-2907 706-878- Alpharetta 7.70-87:1-2820 Bethelehem 770-307-5854 day old $.50,-eggs.$25 per .loo. Otis C. want hvy.. breed chickens, games, "'25.:....8.:....5'--------------- courbette Futura. Close contact saddle, PedigreedHollandlopearedDwarfbunnies Thigpen 147 Snyder Rd. Miiiedgeviiie 478-' bantams, geese, ducks, guineas.. Johnny '96 Bee 3H GN w/dressing rm., like neV!',; 16" -havanna brown, exc. cond., includes and breeders, assorted colors, healthy, state -452-2925 'Carney Danielsville 706-795-5728 , AC/awning, walk-thru. door, boot box, $9725; leathers, stirrups', pad, girth, $450. Pat licensed. Beverly A.White_ner Da~n 706-277- Pheasant breeders, 11 breeds,- peafowl, Want. male White Embden goose,' w/in 30. before 9 p.m. Gregg Baggett Cairo 229-872- Brandenburg Monroe 770-267-2493 2595 - Aust. crested, Triangular doves, Royal Palm min., driving range or willing to deliver.- Linda 8155 ' , Dressage saddle. Whitman Rembrandt Pedigreed . regd. Holland . Lop bunnies, chicks. Robert. A. Owen Harlem .706-556- Shedd Colbert 706-353-2074 '96 WW BP 3 HS w/dressing rm./tack rm., "Atlantis", 17.5"; blk..adjustable tree; long assorted colors, Champion bloodlines. Charles 0026 Want mature white female mute swan, 6'6" tall, mats, ramps, good floor and tires, billets, exira deep seat, iixc. cond., $1200. McKemie' Griffin 770-228-3209 ,\ Pheasant eggs, Red Gold, Yellow Gold, trade' 4 yr. old male mute swan. Ernie Diduck white; partially enclosed wfinserts for full Sandy Osher. Douglasville 770-830-1691. Rabbits for sale, for eating or.other, all kinds. ..others, Gambel and California Valley eggs, Conyers 770:922-3169 enclosure; $3800. Bob Atkins Cuinmlng 404~ English saddle,. Stubben, $325; saddle Curtis White 1780 Will Bailey Rd. Hartwell Fantail pigeons, bantams. David Orgel Want young male mallard duck and Silver -202-8579. ' pads, $5. Cynthia Schiller Newborn 770- 30643 Albany 229-435-3973 Pheasant, male, $25. T.L. - Sutton Sebright. pullet of high Chickamauga. Matt _Sharp - qlty., near Chickamauga -'97 Bee 3H slant GN, drop down wiridows,awning, battery insulated; DR, water pump, =3:F;0.o.1.:r-.4;:.3s::9:.a1.:..le~a"."x..,.6,...;,...ut"'il,..ity-.-tr-a"'ile-r-,$=-2"'5"'0.-_-=c.-a""'r1"'A.-r-nd..,..t San Juan,-~eorgia reds, 6 wks. ol_d, $6 ea., field ready. ;Jeff Hathorn Appling 706-541- . Nashvllle 229-686-9630 706-375'7307 A/C, $10,000. Raymond Sutton Dublin 479: Savannah 912:920-2299 9136 Pheasant, turkeys, swans-,Linusual/exotic No commercial, : Industrial, or domestic 67e.:3564 Head gate, heavy duty, self catching; exc. Selling out, Dutch breeding stock, good breeds, lge. breed chickens, Black Giants, employment permitted. Only that . '98 CM Legend, alum., GN, 3H, air/heat, 8' cond., also heavy gates..John c. Stewart healthy rabbits, also; NZW, CW breeding Barred Rocks, other. Chrystal Eckes Winder employment that pertains to the Individual -DR rm: ,side & rear tack $11,000/obo. Susan 1880 Sewell Road Mansfield 30055 706- stock and bunnies. Martha Smith Americus 770-307-5942 farm may be advertised Buckner Mllledgevllle 478-451-5070 .. 557-2396 229-924-1417 , Wednesday June 5, 2002 THE MARKET BULLETIN Page 9 Want organically grown rabbit meat, must '02 Coastal, md. or sq. bales, fert:, weed 4 x 5 rolls fescue, rain-free, well fert., $30; have heartsflivers included, leave message. free, call fcir cutting dates; mulch hay hvy. sq. bales, rain-free, well fert., $3.50. Billy . AG SEED FOR SALE $3/2 (ho coins) LSASE. . & 2 stamps(REQUIRED), specify: larkspur Suzanne Gaskins VIiia Rica 770-456-1941 $1.50/bale. Jerome Bunn Forsyth 912-994- Mood:t: Dallas 770-445-9923 foxglove; old-fashioned poppy, Sweet 9422 Alfalfa, new crop, $5-$9 depending on William, hollyhock, or coneflower. Nancy FEED, HAY AND GRAIN '02 Tift 44 bermuda prime horse qlty., taking quality and quantity, defy. or pick-up; also, lfyouhavequestionsregardingthiscategory, Crosby 1491 Levi Kennedy Rd. Reidsvllle orders for spring cutting, sq. bales. Jim 1200# rolls. Dar Bohnenstiehl Miiner 770- call Tammy Thomas at 404-651-9083 .::;3.::.04.:.:5::.::3,___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Daughtre:r: Calhoun 706-625-3513 If you have questions regarding ads in this '02 Tift 44 sq. bales & round, horse qlty., category.. call Mia Haney at 404-651.-9084. some rounds for cattle, defy. available. Travis Young Newnan 770-253-8964 770-252-4867 All hay ads must contain the variety of '02 Tift 44, sq. bales, horse qlty., weed free. hay offered for sale; I.e., Coastal bermuda David Harden LaFa:r:ette 706-397-8347 ha~ Allcla ha:r:, etc. '02 Tifton 44, horse qlty., high fert., sq. bales 358-4229 770-468-1098 Alicia hay, horse qlty., sq. bales, rain free, in barn, volume discounts. Charles .West Wa:r:cross 912-283-3184 Bermuda & fescue hay, heavily fart., rain free, horse qlty., $3 to $3.50/sq. bale, $25$35 round bale. S. Stana Powder ~prlngs subAmdviteratisceursrreonft algarbiocuralttuorrayl rseepeodrt m{nuostt more than 9 months old) for purity, noxious weeds and germination for each seed lot advertised. A~seed lot must be uniform and not exceed 400 50-lb. bags Laboratory reports wilt be returned upon $!)/lge. pk. w/LSASE, 2 stamps seed pspoepcpiy1y m0iIxd,facsoht"tioangeedgpaordppeyn mmiixx, (sphoiprp1eyy foxglove, larkspur/hollyhock). G.B. Hodges Jr. 997 Levi Kennedy Rd. Reidsville 30453 '01 lge., tall, dbl. zinnia seed, all. colors $3/pt., $5/qt. postpaid, not to late to plan '01 $15/roll l!ft 44 bermuda hay, price in field $2.85, $3.50 barn. George Abrams 770-241-3201 request. Any .ads for agricultural seed supply, prompt shipment: Sue Williams 2801 negotiable in large quantities. Steve Taunton Rome-706-235-3878 Choice horse qlty. Coastal bermuda hay, submitted for publlcatlon In the November Massee Rd. Adel 31620 229-549-7254 - Hahira 229-794-1066 '.02 World. Feeder.& rye mxd. $3.75; '02 sq. and md. bales; also, mulch hay. Winton 7 and/or subsequent Issues wlthoU1 this '01. re-seeding impatiens, various beau '01 $15/roll Ti.ft 44 hay, ext. 14. M. Boyles fescue $3.50, '01 fescue $2.50, all fert., sq. Harris Screven 912-586-6687 documentation wlll not be published colors, $1 p~r 1/2 tsp. LSASE, orders over Dawson 229-679-5353 229-995-4694 bales in barn, other. Sandy Hurlbutt Alvaton .Coastal bermuda hay in barn $45, 4x5 Certain varieties of seed are protected $10 include extra stamp. Linda Hutton 1732 '01 & '02 fescue 4x5 rolls & '01 sq. bales, 706-538-1062 . rolls. William Brown 1434 Pates Crk. Rd. from propagation unless they are grown as West Point Circle Marietta 30068 all horse qlty; also, mulch hay. Allen Green '02 bermuda hay round $40, registers 12% Stockbridge 30281 a class of certified seed. For example! '01 seed, re-seeding petunias, mxd., 1000 Cartersville 770-607-8853 protein, some defy. available, other, Ive. Coastal bermuda hay; 6x5 rolls, well wheat seed such as Florida 304, Coker seeds/$1 plus SASE. C. Arnold 644 Lynn '01 & '02 qlty. Coastal bermuda hay, round bales $20/$30, sq. bales/$3, defy. av11ilable. message. ~nee Johnson 2218 . Perry 478-955- fertilized. Jimmy 595-7150 Newsome.. Thomson 706- 9134, Coker 9835 and soybean seed, such Ave. Jefferson 30549 as 6738, Haskell and Benning, may not be '01 seed: tall re-seeding impatiens, many Walter T. Davis Haddock 478-932-5462 '02 bermuda rye _grass mix, 4x5 1000 Coastal bermuda hay, sq. bales, horse propagated for sale unless the seed has .variegated & colors, $1/pk.- 1/2 tsp. w/SASE '01 Alicia bermuda hay, irrigated, highly fertilized, exc. horse. qlty., 4x5 roll under morelless bales, barn stored; also, taking orders for hybrid bermuda hay. Bill Carswell qlty., tint of green, very good, $2.50/bale. been grown as a class of certified seed Willie Lee Statesboro 912-587-5983 Propagation of such seed Is a violation of Mozelle Green 158 George Cowart Rd ~C~h~a"'ts'"'w'-o"'rt""h"'"""3.::.07'-0"'5'-----......,.--- barn, $40 roll, defy. available. Henry Senoia 770-599-0601 Coastal be11T1uda sq. bat.es, horse qlty., the Plant Variety Protection Act and the '01 vitex "chaste" tree seeds $1 per packs Beckworth Mitchen 706-598-2106 '02 bermuda-fescue. mix, 5x4 rolls, weed takingoroers now, $3/bale picked up in the Federal Seed Act. H you have questions SASE, bonus-other seeds free. J. Henderson '01 Alicia bermuda, 4x5 rolls, well fertilized, sale priced at $15, 229-324-2544 farm. free, rain free, $20 roll. Jim Davidson Concord 770-884-0883 fields. Mike Buford Concord 770-884-5080 Coastal round/$30, sq. ten or more in field regarding certified seed, call the Market 624 Simmons St. N.W. Atlanta 30318-6674_ Bulletln office or the Georgia Department 1600+ daylilies now blooming, $4 and up. Horace Chitty Moultrie 229-985-7601 229- '02 -bermuda/fescue. mixed square hay. $2,75, $3.75 in barn. L. Kinsley Perry 478- of Agriculture Seed Division, (404) 656- Betty Milford 474 Ridgeview Rd. Lavonia 890-6573 - bales, limed & fertilized, $3.75 each. Fran 952-1925 478-987-2837. 3635. _30-::5:-::5-:3:-7_0...,.6-_3:'-56'--48'-7-'6---,_ _ _ _ _ __ '01. Alicia hay, horse qlty., md. bales, $30 Brogdon Buford 770-945-6433 Ear corn for sale, will grind for fee. F.E. Alicia Tift 78; Tift 85; Russell bermuda 20 foot tall saw too!h oaks to transplant, per bale; also, small sq. bales @ $3/bale. "Donnie Foister Camllla 912-294-0204 '01 Coastal & Tift bermuda, horse qlty. hay, '02 bermuda/rye grass, horse tested, 60 lb. .Moates Rockmart 770-684-7759 bales in the barn, $2.50/bale. Watklnsvllle 706-769-3087 Bill Perry Fescue-orchard grass mix, fescue-rye mix, Tift Coastal bermuda, sq. & round bales. sprigs, custom planting. Ray Beaty Coolidge 229-941-2047 Brown Top Millet seed for sale, cleaned and you dig and move, $500. Jeff Hill Columbus 706-563-4722 . 4" perennials, 350 var., $1 :so, xeriscapir:ig. sq./$4, rnd./$45 each, all stored in dry. Dwa:r:ne Clark Dacula 770-995-5326 '02 bermuda/rye mix. hay, 4x5 rolls $20, can deliver. Dennis James Fort Valley 478-825- Pierce Marlowe 3701 Geo Monroe 30656 770-267-5760 Wms. Rd. bagged in 50 lb. bags, .22 per lb. Jerald Mize Dewy Rose 706-206-7284 706-245-6921 eucalyptus, palms, ferns and roses, display garden. Selah Ahlstrom Jackson 770-775 '01 Coastal bermuda hay, 4 x 4 1/2 round 4030 Fescue/bermuda hay 2002 in field, well Browntop millet, 85% germ., $12.50/50 lb _49_6~7=-----,-,--,..----------- bales, rain free. no Bahia. in hay, $18 roll. . Hubert Ma:r: Jr. Warthen 478-552-5250 '01 Coastal bermuda hay, 4'x5' rnd.bales$25, sq. bales-$3, well fertilized, dely. available. John C. syrnes Sandersvllle 478-552-3592 '02 fescue hay, 4x5 rolls in field $15/roll w/quantity. Chip Brooks Clarkesvllle 706754-5818 '02 fescue hay, 4x5 round bales/$25, sq. bales/$3 in barn, dely. available. C. Appling Buford 770-932-1259 fertilized, $15 4x4 ~alls. Jim Perry Roopvllle 770-854-4356 Fescue/bermuda mixed hay, 4x5 rolls $35 eac;:h, square baies $3.50 each, delivery available, rain free in barn. Jo Tutton Fayettevllle 404-427-4110 bag, cleaned & bagged. Billy Turlington Covington 770-786-5116 Cert. Improved Ga. red sweet potato plants for sale, no C.O.D., $30/1000, $18/500, $10/100 def. W. R. Lightsey Odum 912-367- 6781 4-7' speckled aucuba, potted variegated liriope, vinca major or minor, nandina, Roseof-Sharon. O'Neal Odister 2433 Clifton Spring Manor .Decatur 30034 404-243-0171. Achimenes, {widow's tears), 21 bulbs/$7 w/planting instructions. J.B. Frossard 4328 '01 Coastal bermuda hay, 4x5 round bales $18 each. Charlene Cook Fort Valley 478825-1981 '02 fescue hay, lge. sq. bales, fart., good qlty., $3/bale at barn: Paul Hosch Buford 770-945-5038 Hay,. horse qlty. Coastal for 2000, rain & Cert.Tift 44 & Russell berinuda sprigs, also weed free in barn, 1500 sq. bales, make .Tift 419 sprigs, will furnish sprigs & custom offer. Lanny Harper Social Clrcle.770-918- plant. Charles Hurley Summervllle 706-857- Fawn Ln. Smyrna 30082 770-434-0793 Ajuga 25/$15, 50/$25, Mexican petunias 10/$15, daylilies {mxd.) 50/$15, all $3.50 '01 Coastal bermuda hay, horse qlty., $3, other. Greg Roche Dublin 478-278-3340 '02 fescue hay, sq. bales. Danny Little Felton 770-646-8708 8064 Hor5e qlty. Coastal bermuda hay, well 2707 706-857-7689 Old time plurilgranny seeds, $1/pkg shipping. B. Reese Valdosta 229-244-8891 Ajuga, hosta, hyd!angeas, helleborus, '01 Coastal bermuda hay, round bales, horse qlty., rain free, well fertilized. H.D. '02 fescue, lge. rou.nd bales, $30 per bale. Mack Re:r:nolds Hoglinsvllle 706-637-8431 fertilized, $2.75 sq. bales behind baler. Gerald Shelnutt 1030 Youth Jersey Rd. w/stamp se.11 addressed envelope. C. Himes 1744 Mahan Rd. Summervllle 30747 cobalt blue salvia,, ginger lilies; also, fresh cu flowers for alloccasions. Verma Farlow Eas Sha!J!e L:r:ons 912-526-6369 '02 fesctle/Coastal hay, well fertilized, no Losanvllle 30052 770-466-8917 _ Rare Thomas Jefferson Hvacinth butter '-P.::.ol'-"n~t-'4-"0-'-4-"'"7""6.::.7"'-7"'6"'5-"6~--~---~ '01' Coastal, sheltered, 500 lb. round bales, reduced, $15. W: Hair Harlem 706-556- rain,.4x5 md. bales $18, no delivery. Bill Ha:r:es Cataula 706-327-8772 . Large scj. bales '02 fescue, rain frl!'e. highly fert., horse quality $3@, barn delivery beans, purple vines w/lrg purple blossoms $5/20 SASE. Charles Coffer P.O. Box 4093 All color daylilies, Stella de Oro, Lily-of-theValley, California ferns, lots of other plants. 2924 '02 fescue/Coastal mxd. and wheaVrye available. Al Guillebeau Monroe 770-267-. Canton 30114 Neena Clary 6875 Dorsett Shoals Rd. '01 Tift 44 bermuda hay, rain free, in barn, sq. bales $4 each, 25 or more $3.25. Charles Stroul! McDonough 770.-957-9701 mxd. hay, 4x5, $15/roll, well fert., rain free, can deliver. Wallace Vassar Hartwell 706-. 376-9019 8929 New cutting Alfalfa hay, horse ql:y., $5/bale, Coastal bermuda $2.50/bale. John Ag Plants for Sale -Chinquapins & Southern chestnut seedlings Douglasvllle 30135 770-942-.1599 Angel's trumpet $5, helleborus, hydrangeas, kerria, Siberian iris, nandinas '01 Tift 44 hay, rain free, horse qlty., in barn, $2.50/bale; '01 fescue/bermuda mix, in barn, $2/bale, round rolls/$10 each. Dan Tant Barnesvlile 770-358-3024 '02 fescue/Coastal mxd. hay, 4x5 rolls/$15, sq. bales/$2, well fertilized and rain free. Kevin Vassar Hartwell 706-376-2881 '.02 highly fert. Coastal & fescue hay $4 Faulk Jeffersonvllle 478-945-3415 Oats, '02 crop, fresh cut, top qlty.. feed, winter grazing or cover crop, $2.50 per bsh. or $0.08 per lb. Ted Milliro.n Shellman 229- in containers, planted in yr. 2000. J. W. Proctor Hawklnsvllle 478-892-9743 Crystal white multiplying onions, a heavy producer for summer/fall planting, $18/gal. $3, butterfly bushes, moonflower vines $1, ground covers. Carla. Houghton Marietta 770-428-2227 Angel's trumpet seed, bush. dbls., purj>le, '01 Tift. 4ti. premium ~qlty., hay,. rain~free,_ highly fert., lge. sq. $4, round bales.$45, fescue $35. "Terry Mitchell. Loganvllle 770- each sq., md. rolls in dry $45 each straight Coa.stal,-other:Ray Clark- Dacula 7,70-953._. 3561 770-963-4228 . 679-5801 .-. - .. ..... ' Orchard grass/Timothy mix '$2.50, horse qlty., some defy., call evenings. J. Higdon $3512 gal., postage paid. H.E. Davis Dearing 706-556-6124 Egyptian multiplying walking onions, white or yellow, will bloom. this .Yr.. $1/pk.. w/SASE. Fran Ctiapman 129 Westfield R.d: Leesburg 31763 466-8192 '01 Tift 44, well fert. in. barn, $4 per bale; also, mulch hay $2.50 per bale.' Tony Merck . .- Jenkinsbu!]l 770-775-0829 '01 and '02 bermuda, 4x5 rolls, defy. available. David Meeks 891 Hwy. 24 E. Mllledgevllle 31061 478-452-9374 '01 bermuda hay, 4x5 bales, horse quality, under shelter, delivery available, $15 each. Terri Faith Wilson Toomsboro 478-2902889 478-277-9080. '01 bermuda sq. bales, horse qlty. in barn, $3.25 per bale, Carroll Co. Doug Kuglar Bowdon 770-258-2036 '01 bermuda, horse qlty., rain free, limed, fart., lge. sq. bales $3, 4x5 1/2 rolls/$25. H. Von Richthofen Watkinsville 706-453-9143 '01 bermuda/fescue hay, rain free, stored in barn, 4x5 round bales/$35, defy. extra. E.G. Turner' Jonesboro 770-461-6607 '01 crop, fescue, sq. bales, horse qlty., $2.50, -rain &weed free, heavily fertilized. Charles Rutland Powder Springs 770-943- FLOWERS FOR SALE. 5798 770-943-3486 '01 fescue and bermuda, 4x5 rolls, fart., $25-$40 a roll, defy. available. Tommy Lee McDonough 770-898-3959 '01 fescue round rolls, $10 per roll in field, 10 roll minimum. Russell Conine Dallas 678-838-7225 '01 horse qlty. fescue hay, rain and weed free, lge. sq. bales in barn. Morgan Adams Clermont 770-983-3940 '01 premium Tift 44 & Coastal bermuda, bermuda rolls, heavily fart., weed free, dry, stored in barn @$50 per rolh Tim Hunter Con:r:ers 770-483-8712 770-922-6653 '012 bermuda $3.25, fescue $3 sq. bales, horse qlty., well fertilized, weed and rain free. Gu:r: Seals Hiram 770-942-3759 '02 4'x5' fescue, bermuda rnd. bales, well limed & fertilized, $20 In field, $25 delivered, quantity discounts available. Jesse Amstead Jr. Zebulon 770-567-4995 Visit GeorgiaAg.com '02 Alfalfa $6/bale; '01 Alfalfa $5/bale while supplies last,s q. bales. in barn, horse qlty. Mike Williams Social Circle 404-372-1054 '02 Alfalfa hay; also, Tift 44 and bermuda, well fart., sq. bales, horse quality, will deliver. Helmut Cawthon Rome 706;291-0671 706802-0797 '02 Alicia $2.75/bale in barn, rain, weed free, well fertilized, horse quality. D. Gilbert Baxle:t: 912-367-0135 . '02 horse qlty. bermuda, sq. bales, well fart., $2.50 in field, Ive. msg. Keith Boozer Monroe 770-267-8648 -'02 horse qtty. fescue, sq. bales, $1.75/bale in field, weed free and fertilized, defy. available..Mark Floyd Adalrsvllle 770-7737668. '02 horse qlty. fescue/bermuda mixed hay $2.50/sq., $25/roll in field; Tift 44 bermuda $4/$40 in barn, dely. available. R.J. Campbell Rockmart 770-748-3419 '02 horse. qlty. fescue/bermuda round bales/$25, sq. bales/$3, tight bales, defy. available. Daniel Hardy 5.15 Temple Dukes Rd. Woodbury 706-672-0611 . '02 horse qlty. rye grass hay, UGA tested, Rossvllle 706-866-4999 Perennial peanut hay $5.50/bale, quality guaranteed. Paul Leonard Tifton 229-3925280 229-388-1147 Prime Coastal bermuda horse hay, fert. UGA soil specs.; sq. bales/$3.50, mdJ$35, in field round bales/$20, dely. available. Olin Trammell Fors:t:!h 478-994-6463 Round bales, fescue/bermuda, large rolls $10 each. Claire Jenkins Athens 7Q6-3720286 Rye grass and clover hay, 5x5 round bales, horse quality, highly fertilized, no rain, $26 ea., will load. _Charles Maddox Jackson 30233 770-775-3597 .. beau. squares $3.50 in barn. Byran Ellis Spring '02 cutting organic bermuda-fescue Greenvllle 706-672-o313 706-881-4530 mix, exc. qlty., weed free, rain free, barn '02 taking orders fescue orchard and clover, good qlty. for cattle, horses, round or square bales. J. Offutt Dallas 770-445-6378 stored, 4x4 rolls/$22.each. Marsha Halloran Stone Oak Farms Arnoldsvllle 706-5480066 '02 taking orders for Coastal bermuda, horse qlty., well fertilized, rain and weed free, se)ling out of the field. Chad Grogan Kingston 70&-234-8992 Sq. bales fescue & bermuda mxd.; well fert., rain free, '02 hay, in barn; $2.50. Frank Powell 1207 Jacksonville Rd. Tallapoosa 30176-2417 770-574-2867 01' Coastal.bermuda mix, lge. sq. bales Taking orders for '02 cattle and horse qlty. $2:50 & $2. Leonard Rhyne Barnesvllle 770- hay, sq. and round bales in field, defy. 358-3913 . available. D. Huggins Rossvllle 706-866- 02 Coastal bermuda hay, $3/sq. bale in 2359 ' barn, convenient Hwy. 78W @316. N. Taking orders for 2002 5x5 round bales of Donalson Watklnsvllle 770-725-1507 fescue, delivery available within 50 miles. 1st qlty. '02 Tift 44 hay {sq. bales) in barn; Charles Mercer Rockmart 770-684-6006 Monroe, Social Circle, Good Hope area, call Tift 44 bermuda hay, horse qlty., well fert., for details. J.-Stevens Good Hope 770-266- rain free; sq: bales $3.50 in. barn, rolls 7310 4x6/$35.each in barn. Ed Willian:is Calhoun 2001 Tift 44 & 85 hay, square bales, 706-629-0608 706-272-4902 excellent quality, fertilized, weed free and Tift 44, Coastal bermuda, highest horse sheltered, $2 bate: J.D. Scott Broxton 912- qlty., $4/bale, 1000 lb..rolls/$30, can deliver, 359-2738 cell 478-256-4556. Herb Bixler Perry 478- 2001 Tift 85 hay, rain free, horse quality, 987-9858 478-256-4556 $2.50 sq. bale at .barn. Philip D. Gillis Tifton 44 round bales $30, sq. bales $3.25, Hoboken 912-399-5473 horse qlty. W.B. Lesesne Portal 912-865- 2002 Alicia bermuda hay, square & round, 2244 field pickup discounts, feed oats 64 lb bags $7. Carol Sapp Barney 229-775-2038 2002 Coastal. bermuda hay, horse quality, $3 bale in the field,. delivery available. Clinton Da:r: Maxeys 706-759-2233 2002 Tift 44 bermuda, horse qlty., weed free, well fertilized, weed free,. horse qlty., Have you ever wanted to find information about Georgia agriculture on the Internet but it involved a long $3.25/bale, in field/$3.75 in barn..Russ Lane Carrollton 770-834-Q737 2002 Tift 44 square bales, highly fertilized, weed free, $3.25 in barn. Lon Marlowe West search through a number of sites to ocate what you needed? Now you can siniplify your search by visiting only Point 31833 706-882-5101 0 ne site: http://www.GeorgiaAg.com. shallots also on steam, plant & eat year round, 27 plants/$5 p.p. Martha Fordham Rt 2 Box 194 Metter 30439 912-685-5539 Old fashioned blue plum, very old type, small seedling trees, 12"-18', medium sized plums, exc. taste, $4 ea. or 2-5 for $3 ea. Donald Brown 2813 Judie Ann Rd. Valdosta 31601 229-247-8297 Paulownia, flowering shade trees, grows up to 15' in a year, order now for summer planting. Stephanie Dillard Lenox 229-5464034 Paulownia; world's fastest growing tree, blooms, shade, big leaves. shipping now. David Drexler 203 Drexler Lane Fitzgerald 31750 229-423-7174 . Sweet potato plants for sale, $20/500; $35/1000. William Hearn Cochran 478-9341696 .sweet potatp plants for sale. Randy Scarbor Omega 229-528-4204 If you have questions Bbout this category, call - Mia Haney - at 404-651-9084. Flower seed offered for sale has not been tested for germination since It often Is collected In very llmlted quantities. $0.50 pkg. w/SASE: larkspur, columbine, purple coneflower, zinnias, marigold, gaillardia. M. Lane 3914 Sue Lane Decatur 30035 $1 .SASE: black-eyed Susan, purple coneflower, mxd. four o'clock, morning glory, shasta, yellow daisy, white star zinnia. G. Samford 1119 Banb.ury Cross Avondale Estates 30002 $1 pkg. SASE, marigold, zinnia, cleome, petunia, scabiosa, Gloriosa daisy, gaillardia, ageratum-amaranth, sunflower, other. S. Hall 356 Norristown Covena Rd. Swainsboro 30401 478-668-4983 . . $1.50 ea. - . pkt./$0.57 LSASE: Solanum/marlbe size fruit, pink oleander, white or yellow mirabllis, clump alstroemeria pulchella $5'PP. D. Fletcher 217 Red River Circle Chula 31733 $1.50 ea. seed-pkt./$0.57 LSASE: Solanum/gold golf ball fruit, cabbage collards, Zebra grass, yellow flowered toothache, duranta. K./B., Lane 183 Alcovy Lane Chula 31733 . Angel's trumpet trees in 1 gal. pots, pink, gold, white, $5 each. Maggie Vincent Auburn 770-963-4372 Angel's trumpet, ornamental pepper, four o'clocks, morning glory, amaranth, lamb's ear, amaranthus $1/pk. w/SASE. Barbara Barrett 858 Hwy:. 154 SharpsbU!]I 30277 . Angel's trumpet, trees, sweet shrub, purple heart, hostas, Elephant ears, hardy begonia, .ice plant, forsythia, hollyhocks, will ship. P. J. Black Jonesboro 770-478-5557 Angel's trumpets rooted; banana trees, Black Magic Elephant ears, golden bamboo, Christmas rose, helleborus, shipping. Patrice Cook Covington 770-787-6141 Angel's trumpets, peach, yellow, white :daylilies, weigela, geraniums, butterfly, red hot poker $3, $4, no shipping. Randolph Woodard Albany 229-436-9344 Angel's trumpets, rooted in gal. pots $6 each; canna lilies, red and yellow, $10/doz. L.P. Singleton 720 Thrasher Dr. Marietta 30008 770-422-8611 Annie bell hydrangea $5, rhododendrons $10, white peony $5, snowball $5, no shipping. W. McDaniel 9536 Henderson Mt. Rd. Fairmount 30139 Antique roses $12/gal., $8/qt., 100 var., .shipping available, call for list. Pat Conner/ Lisa Bullard Macon 478-474-3116 478-4741298 Aquatic plants: Jenny lizard's tail, primrose lilies, lotus, pickeral iris, anacharis, taros, chameleon, arrowhead, thalia, many others. M. Fre:r: Mableton 770-739-4256 Asters, golden raintrees 2/$5, cleome, sedum, perilla, flamingo feathers $1 each plus shipping. G. Bullard Atlanta 404-6345260 August lilies or hosta 8/$12, money wants 15/$12, variegated ground cover, (p_retty), 15/$12. L. Brooks P.O. Box 888 Armuchee 30105 Azaleas $2, crape myrtles, lantanas; hibiscus, gardenias, forsythia, others. Wes Whitehead 2561 Dials Mill Rd. Statham 30666 770-725-7023 Bananas, Elephant ears, Black Magic, Black Princess, Hawaiian, Japanese Lace Leaf maples, Japanese climbing fems, rare plants, will ship. Pam Jolley Decatur 770593-1599 Bearded iris $17/doz., Siberian iris $12/doz., hot poker $~ each, daylilies $1/up ppd. Lavida Childs 170 Mallory Dr. '02 Alicia bermuda, horse qlty., $3 per bale, disc. prices on lge. orders. R.L. Kinchen Cairo 912-377-3460 . '02 Coastal bermuda hay, highly fert., rnd. bales, 4'x5' $25, defy. available. Sonny Trammell Jullette 478-994-9492 '02 Coastal, fescue & mixed, 4x5 round bales, fart., $20-25. Steve Still Loganvllle 2002 fescue be.rmuda hay for sale, horse quality, quantity, discount, pre-selling for winter. Mike West McDonough 404-6804583 2002 fescue hay, 4x5 round rolls $15. per roll, delivery available. Ronald Dailey Commerce 706-335-2497 706-335-4177. 25 a. of fescue hay, free, if you will cut. This site provides a number of links to agriculture-related organizations. These include sources from business, govemrnent and the state's university system..Remember, when you think of agriculture, think $1/pkt. w/SASE: '01 orange, yellow LaGrange 30241 cosmos, attracts butterflies, white, purple Bee balm, Brazillian verbena, pink yarrow, cleome, yellow hibiscus. B. Bryant 1143 striped liriope, creeping phlox, wisteria, Rosedale Rd., Atlanta 30306 Soloman's seal, rose campion, crocosmia, $2/pkg. w/SASE: black-eyed Susan vine, {lucifer), sedum, daylilies, others, will ship. J. California poppy seeds; $1/pkg. w/SASE: Poss Cumming 770-889-0566 Sweet William, red Mexican hat seed, Bee balm; black-eyed Susan, crocosmia, snapdragons. B.W. Jarvis Route 2 Box 89 four o'clocks, ginger lilies, Joe-Pye weed. 770-466-7373 Debbie Allen Cleveland 706865-5458 http://www.GeorgiaAg.com Lakeland 31635 229-482-3873 Debbie Williams Loganvllle 770-554-6030 Page 10 THE MARKET BULLETIN - Wednesday June 5, 2002 Bullet, in Calendar Daylilies, iris, (black), hosta, liriope, hardy Leyland cypress $9/3 gal.; Carolina -Seed: amaryllis, Mexican sunflower, hibiscus, aucuba, nandina, _black:eyed_ Sapphire, Deodar cedar, Dawn Redwood in cleorne, zinnias, lour o'clocks, trumpet bush, Susan, forsythia, mahonia holly, sweet shrub, 3, 7, 15 gal., more, 3 gal. shrubs, evergreens. lark~pur, snaps, cosmos, $1/pkg. w/LSASE, LIVESTOCK SALES & EVENTS June 8 Equestrian Social, "UGA Equestrian Carolina jasmine, pussy willow. Betty Bob Wetzel Dallas 770-443-5266 extra orders, extra postage. Gerri Ward 4496 _June 7 Cow/Calf Sale, 7 pm, Dixie LiveStock, U.S. 1 & 1:16, Exit 90. Info: 912578_ 3263. Booster Club, 4-8 pm, riding demos, Cedar Ridge Farm, Athens. Info: 706542-5510. . June 7 Goat, Poultry pm, Eiuggytown & Smail Auction, A13n1im5aHl wSya.le3,47i June' 8 Open Horse Show, 4 pm,_ western, . _English, jumping, saddleseai, contest, S., Barnesville. Info: -770-786-2029/358- Douglas Cly. 4-H, Shannon Valley, Hwy. 1786. _ 166. Info: 770-919-9501. June 7 All Breed Horse Sale, and every other June 8 NGBRAAll-Running Show, 4D & 3D Fri., 7 pm, under new management, - ' events, added money, 12 noon, White Sunny Farm Stables, Hwy.. 369, Cly. Saddle Club, Cleveland. Info: 706- Cumming. Info: Wayne Coker, 77o-887- 865-9488. - _, Stephens Monroe 770-267-5053- Leyland cypress 7 gal./$17-each. Carolyn Daylilies, lge. selection, named cultivar, all Grant Galnesvllle 770-536-4695 colors, Stella de Oro, no Sunday sales. J. Leyland cypress, 7 gallon, 4-5'_ $15, large Davis' 3819 Hwy. 19 N. Dahlonega 30533 quantity and delivery available. Tommy 706-864-2649 .. Nichols Clayton 706-782-2898 Daylilies, lge. selection, named varieties & Leyland cypress, !3&B, 6-12', crape_ myrtles, colors, Stella de Oro, 25 fan clump/$15. M._M. B&B, 4-12', various colors, Nellie R. Stevens Haynes 275 Pine Crest Dr. Canton 30114 6-8'. Janet Herberniann Suwanee 770-945- . Daylilies; mix colors and- named hybrids, 1027 pick up only. T: Adams 34 WesJchester Dr. Leyland .cypress, cryptomeria, 6 -colors Cartersville 770-386-8302 butterfly bushes, fothergilla, vitex, crape Daylilies; named varie~ies, peak .bloom- myrtles, viburnum, nandina; ilea, leucothoe, Fowlstown Rd., Attapulgus 31715 229-465- 3641 ' Seed: mullein pink, morning glory, touch- me-nots 1/2- tsp./$1, money plants,_ four o'clocks, angel's trumpet $1/tsp., ea. w/SASE. G. Robertson 1955 Old Cornel_ia Hgwy. Gainesville 30507 Seeds: marigold, lemon tree seed, $1/pkg. ea. kind w/long SASE: Mary Tindall 11~4 Hill Rd. -Ashburn.31714 Seeds: mix colors, old maids, touch-me- nots; marigolds;. also, Big chili & _pimento 9273. - , CRAFT FAIRS -after June 15. Mrs. Johnny Allen 56 Allen lantana._Anne Walker Good- Hope 706-342- pepper seed $1/pkt. w/SA$E. Donald Allen . June 8 . Annual Field _Day, Ga. - - - Lane Blue. Ridge 30513 706-492-2292 _94..,.7_1--,.----,--------,...,.---:--- 155 Huff Dr. Lawrencevllle 30044 SimmentaVSimbrah Assn., 10 am, tour of June 8-9 Cave Spring Arts & Crafts Festival, Daylilies, no shipping, Stella de Oro $1.50 Leyland cypress, _ornamental . cherries, Smilax, evergreen vine w/shiny leaves, canoochee Forage Bull - Dev. Ctr.,. .. Outback Farms, Glennville. Info: Jessie _Roister Park, Cave Spring. Info: Vi -_Hunter, 7o6-777-0019. each, hybrid, all colors, $1 each, hybrid some magnolia "Jane", Bradford pear, mockorange, perfect shading trellis or porch, traditional $6/doz., iris, all-colors, $1 each Dot Weaver weigela, other. Rich Gurin Alto 706-776-5211 Southern Christmas decoration, lge: tuber/$5, Driggers, 912-288-1956. ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS Hephzibah 706-793-3561 Liners for sale, holly liners:- Nellie R. $2 postage each. G.T. E!!kew P.O. Box 4595 St: June 14 HerdD!spersal, 7 pm, selling 200 bred June 22 Jude Chiidren's Hospital Benefit; cows, mostly black; bred to Angus & festival & craft vendors needed, Sasser. Hereford bulls, 100 bred hatters bred to Info: Leisa, 229-698-2260/874-7147.- - Angus bulls, all fall calving, Turner Cty. July ~ Willacoochee 23rd Old Fashion Day Sjqckyards.- Ashburn. Info; 800-344- Celebration, variety of i!lrts & crafts, City Daylilies, over 1000 var., descriptive price' Stevens, Fosters, Needle Point; Leyland list, Peachland Daylily Garden. Billy Dick 188 liners, all $0.90, 1 gal.Leylands $2.25. Scott Amy Circle Fort Valley 31030 478-825-2989 Foster Yatesvllle 706-472-9933 Daylilies, over 600 varieties:. ever bloom LiJffa sponge seed, 75 seeds/$1, send Stella de Oro.- garden be in full bloom -after SASE. Bill Jackson 3288 Rainey Rd.. VIiia _Father's Day, other. pf!rennials, hostas.- Rica 30180 770-459-4080 Eatonton 31024 Spider lilies 50/$25 plus $4 shipping, 1 pkg. daylily seed/$1 w/$0.34 stamp, no envelope. B.K. Childers 11'25 Jody Hobby Rd: Sylvester 31791" Succulent & cactus -specimens, Petticoat, 9808. June 15 Misc. Sale, new & used merchandise, - -7 pm, Buggytown Auction, 1315 Hwy: - Park, lllJillacoochee, Info: 912-534-5152. PESTICIDES & RECERTIACATION _341 S., Barnesville. Info; 770-786- June 10 Cotton Scout sciiool, comm. 5 & 21, seeds. Ethel Davis Ellijay 706-635-4247 - Daylilies, pirik, rose, red, purple, peach, melon, yellow, orange, gold, almost white, dbls., eyed. Mrs. C.M. Dunning 401 College Mexican marigolds, (rare), minty smell, tall, beneficial attractor, nematocidal, kills weeds; $3/pk., $6/1/2 cup, $10/cup; cosmos, yellow/orange, $2/pack. Nancy-Fitzpatricl< Harefoot, oakleaf and other unusual ferns, orchid cactus, succulents in asstd. sizes. Debby Satterfield -Baldwin 706-778-5762 , Sweet peas, purple cleome, all colors, mix 2029/358-1786. . . 'private 2, Midville. Info: Phillip Roberts, - St. Blakely 31723 229-723-4443 2802 Melrose Dr. Valdosta 31602 229-242- color bachelor's buttons, peony poppies, June 15 S&D _Goat Sale, 12:30 pm, selling 229-386-3424. goats, pigs & poultry, outside vendors June 11_ Plant Disease Clinic,' comm. 4 & 21, 4 Daylilies, send 2 stamps for 2002 price list of 700 var., super sale prices, AHS Garden. =2.::.55::..4-=-------~------=---- Mexican sunflowers, four o'clock, lady's fingers, moon seed, larkspurs. Opal Huff P.O. Box 342 Trenton 30752 welcome.. Info: 912-366-9207 (barn) or - & 24, Athens. Info: Jasori Brock, 912- G. Griffin Rte. 4; Box 4525 Nashville 31639. Caveman's gourd; cleome, shasta daisy, Sweet shrubs $5, viburnum 5', $10; Rose' Steve Sm1~h. _912-367-9268. - . 386-7495. - 229-686-5243 - cockscomb, cosmos, $1/pk. lge. SASE. B. of-Sharon 5' $5. Shirley Olrristead Hampton June 15 Horse Sale, 7 pm, tack sale foilo"Ys, June 12 Plant Disease Clinics, com_m. 4 & 21, Dilylilies, send_two stamps for list, shipping Savage 3017'. Atkins Dr., Gainesville 30507 770-946-3525 Tnple H _Sales, 5250 Old ~av~nnah Rd., 4 !!< 24, _Statesboro. Info: Jason Brock, now, award -winning hybrids,. hundreds Mix color bearded iris & yellow Japanese Trees: -live oak, poplar, maple, hickory, red Tennille.- Info: IJ'faylan Hitchcock, 478- 912-386-7495. _ available, gqod pr\ces. Gerald Denney iris_ -$8/doz:, white or purple Siberian iris oak, laurel oak, willow oak-$5-$35. N. Halley -553-9938. June 13 N. DistriCt ANR Update;comm. 3 & 21, -Ferncove, 400 Jim Starr Rd., Newnan 30263 $6/doz:, _$3.50 postage. P. Tilley 2854 Hwy. Metter 912-685-5266- - June 15 Goat_& Feeder Pig Sale, 1 pm,_ Tri- . 3.& 24, Calhoun. Info: John .D. Parks, _ County Livestock Sales, Hwy, 206 & 268 706-542-1206. . Crossing, Ambrose. Info: 912-359-3803 June 17 Cotton Scout Schciol, comm. 5 & 21, _ or Sherrel Day, 912-359-2914. - private 2, Claxton. Info: Phillip Roberts, June 18 Goat & Feeder:Breeder Pig Sale, 7 229-386-3424. - e pm, Taylor Cly. Livestock Auction, just off June ~ Cotton Scout School, c0mm. 5 & 21, S.R. 128, S. of Reynolds. Info: 478-847- _ private 2, "Hazlehurst. info: Phillip 3664 _or 706-~7~5_59. Roberts, 229-386,3424. EQUINE EVENTS MISCELLANEOUS June 7-8 Shady ~ale Rodeo, 8 pm, sanctioned June 12.July 9 Exhibition of Quilts, based on _ by .,Professional Rodeo _Cowl?oy Assn., _Ga. Hwy. 83 & 142. lnfo:.Me~ll L: Clark, manhole covers in Japan, Cotton Patch Quilter, Lyndon House Arts Ctr., Athens. 706-468-8991 or '!"ade Moms, 706-468- Info: Priscilla- Golley, 517 Hampton Ct., : 0432. Athens 30605. : 770-502-9320 . 382 west. ElllJay 30540 Daylily "Prairie- Blue Eyes',' 3/$6 plus $3 Mondo grass, daylilies, . amaryllis, postage. Ouida Graff 770' Rockdale Rd. variegated liriope, hosta. hydrangea, canna Canon 30520 706-376-4442 _lilies, hot poker, free irises; you dig. Billy . Daylily half-price sale, 200 var., Stella de Swann Stockbrld!je 770-474-2769' Q_ro, $2/fan, other perennials $2/clump. Moon flower, bush type 30/$1, vine type Becky Anderson Lawrenceville 10/$1, lge. envelope $0.55 postage, pictures RWAMall@mindspring.com 770-513-0651 w/instructions. David Jeffress Fort . Daylily seedlings,. all colors, eyes/edges Oglethorpe 706-866-0450 - available now, see blooms, $25 minimum Moon flowers, red, white, white red ceriter order, shipping no) available, $1/plant. Cody _hibiscus, ornamental egg tree, $511 gal. pot, Brett Miiiedgeviiie 478-452-1819 -no shipping. Jim Willis 235 Peachtree Rd _ Daylily seeds 100/$4, gaillardia, Queen Jeffel'Son 30549-706-367-1291 _. Anne's la?~ Jap~nese !rls; bl~ck-eyed. _ Moonflower seed. 121$1 w/SASE; angel's Susan, h1b1scus, sweet peas $1/pkg. trumpet, confederate rose trees in container w/SASE. Margaret _Means 36 Kelly Farm Rd. at my home, $2.50 instruction. 'John, Fields _ Trumpet tree, (brugmansia -7 var. in gal.), clematis, . pachysandra~ English ivy, wintercreeper, hosta,, liriope, Lily-of-the-Valley, mondo, others. C.O. Henderson 171 Marietta St. Alpharetta 30004-.1921 cohend@bellsouth.net 770-475-6503 - Variegated liriope, two types green liriope, various other perennials. J. Lewis Calhoun 706-629-8103 ~ Vines major, -green & variegated, gold moss, money plant; Bouncin' Bette, butterand-eggs, porcelain vine, many aloes, more. Rene Carson East Point 404-763-3722 404-763-4407 Violet blooming vines-minor (periwinkle), bi' colored leaf; also, some liriope; you dig $3 for- Newnan 30265 -. - 1026 w. Poplar St. Griffin 30224 . . 50. J. Lee' Abernathy_ 469 Hwy. 1Q9 - Bulletin -Calendar Guidelines To submit a notice for Inclusion In the Niarkef -Bulietln's. Calendar of Events, follow _Ferns, Boston $3 you dig, $~- I ~ig, call Mxd. daylilies, tiger lilies, milk & wine lilies, .::M::.:;e:::a:-:n:;:.sv.:.:l:,:ll.;:.e-"3"'0:.25::::6=----,,,-::--,-,---,--~- before 9 p.m. Scarlett Mclaughlin Ranger mxd.. canna lilies, catalpa; young -trees. E. White Cherokee roses $5, pink or red seven 706-337-3756 Palmer Marietta 770~422-1387 sister roses $5, (5) Indian paintbrush plants these guidelines: . . Garden phlox, Disco hibiscus, red or white- l\liltive American wild_ sweet shrub seeds $5. June Hurst 536 Green Rd. Whigham Please - mall l)Otices at least three.weeks prior to the date of event. Items wlll be blue salvia, foxglove, hosts, hybrid daylilies, w/cultivation instr., unique aromatic flowers & . 31797 ' published two weeks 'prior. to their occurence In the calendar. .' o; ;~.Equlne,ievents.should be Included In the quarterly horse .edition and.,should i not. be. . " resubirilttecl"toi'publleatlori" again In the tjileni:lar. If a'chiinge In thli "datil,"tlme;etc: Is necessary, we will be happy to Include the notices again as a correction. _ Calendar announcements should be as clo8e to 20 words as possible and Include_ the followlng Information: date, time, name of event, loeatlon, and name and telephone number ' 'others, .. $0.50-$2 pots. Carol_ Bland wood, $1/SASE (2 stamps). John Wayateehla Fayettevllle 770-964~3:162iV-:.IJ :-n\:::;:,,r-;o P.o: Box 861"..Ellllay 30540 - _- . ' . _ , Gardenias, old-fashioned type plants, 2'/3' ' . . Native azaleas, lilac, fems, daisy, redbud ft:, $5.75 each, Bulloch Co., .1-16. R. Todd trees, elm trees, Leyland cypress, ilea. Dave Doe Run Farms Brooklet 912-839-3844 Blihovde Cleveland 706-865-2849 Yucca, wisteria, verbena, spiraea, vines, liriope, bee.balm; iris, (bearded & Siberian)~ -daylilies, phlox; snowball bushes, perennials, thyme; seeds, will ship; L Mulkey Cumming 770-889-7079 -- - for further Information. -. . _ ~ . Golden rain tree seed, brown-eyed Susan Old timey daffodils $3/doz., $4.50 postage; flowers Wanted . When submitting multiple listings, please submit events _taking :Plai:e on different - $1/Tbsp. w/SASE. Mrs. Dan McAvoy 1834. Siberian iris, green liriope, variegated vines, dates on separate sheets of paper._ (All sheets may _be mal!ed In the same envelope,- _ Stoney-Ridge Rd: Washington 30673 daylilies, shrubbery-redbud; forsythia. E. Want alstromeria or Peruvian _lily, will come however). When submitting a notice requesting ha_ndicraft exhibits, etc.-, please specify _ _ Grafted Japanese_ maples, "Lace Leafs", Beach 2966 Cardinal Lk. Cir. Duluth:30096 and dig or pickup in metro area. Ron Griffith when you would like the -request to be published; otherwise, .It will be included $38 each, hosta,daylilies, dbl. fans, $1.50/up 770-476-1163 6865 Castleton Dr. Atlanta "30328 404'843 : approximately one month be1ore the event takes place. . Livestock auctions listed in the Market Bulletin sometimes offer _related Items for sale,. such as tack and other livestock equipment. Notices for auctions selllng any items other -_than livestock must be accompanied by the auction license number of the principal plus UPS shipping. Bridget Britton Garfield Over 100 var. of 4 and 6" perennials, some 8851 - - . 706-829~1427 annuals- and heirloom tomato plants. Tina Want black bamboo. June Bruner Forest Hen & chick plants, small starters just -Keaton Dawsonville 770-856-0984 Park 770-968-4457 - auctioneer or auction firm conducting the auction, per regulations of the_ Georgia Secretary rooted, 10/$1 O ppd.; .ornamental & chili . Peony poppies, bachelor's button, foxglove, Want liriope, any type in Coweta, fayette, of State. Notices without this Information cannot be published. , peppers $1/pkt. w/SASE. Doris Chambers larkspurs, snapdragon, giant cockscomb,' Douglas,:or South Fulton, will dig, free. Jerry 155-A Huff Dr.. Lawrenceville 30044 - rose moss, dbl. & sgl. hollyhock, cosmos, Grubbs Palmetto 770-463-0802 Black bamboo, budda belly bamboo, vanilla Daylilies, 1. gal. containers, $1.99 e_ach. R. Hosta; 60 plus var., 1000's to choose from, standing cypress. H.W. Phillip~ P.O. Box 516 vine & pink ivory wood. S. Hedgepath 2215 Braddy 120 Bull St. Glennville 30427- 912- 1-3 gal. size, 14 var. of cannal!, 3 gallons. M. ..:.Tre:.=nc:.to"-'nc:..::;30.::.7~5::.:2:..-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ lngleside-Ave. Macon 31204-2031 478-743- 654-3424 Smith Gray 478-986-5964 418-986-0831 ,_ Peony poppies, cleome, giant cockscomb.- MISCELLANEOUS 0777 - Daylilies, 100 plants, mix colors & sizes, Hosts, _close-out, $5 each, 90 varieties. V. pink lady's fingers, foxglove, dbl.. & sgl. Bradford pear trees in gal. pots, $5 each, no not seedlings, $35 -plus $6 shipping; 100 Barnes 201 Livingston Rd. Rome 706-234- hollyhock, snapdragon, larkspur, sweet peas. ff you have questions regarding ads in this shipping. R. H. Milford Cumming 770-887- spider lilies $35, $4 shipping. S.H. Hill 144 8057 Linda Beemis 18 Saddle Club Rd. Trenton i:ategoty, call Mercedes Lassiterat"40ld hardy palm ~rees, del. and install, call 770-474-8827 ' Jerusalem cherry 50 seeds/$_1 SASE., H. blooms, 4/$12, red yarrow 4/$12_ PP. Jo 1 story healthy treated beehives, $85-$100, for- info.. Elaine Williamson Atlanta 770-484- Daylilies, annual 1O plants/$10, -normally 2 Brooks 5106 Lexington Ave. 1548 plants/$5, ..plants __ regularly priced. $20_or Mountaiii 30087 - '- Stone Sanders 408 Highland Dr. Elberton-30635 nucs, $48-$52 sup_ers, supplies, honey, comb - Pond plants _including water lilies, bog, and honey, bee poll~n. -beeswax, Joh(! - Pluta ... -Confederate rose rooted starts, have lge. higher, reduced by 20%, no list. Claudia Iris, 300+ labeled var. of tall ..tiea,rded, underwater plants, all 'at 'reduced prices, Miiiedgeviiie 478-452-2337 -- - .-. pink blooms in fall, hardy, .easy growing instructions, $1/shoot, no shipping. V, Dellinger Commerce 706-335'9523 . Daylilies, beau. colors, $4/clump. Phyllis Louisiana and 'Siberian," 4oci+ '"fatieied daylilies. Mark. Franklin 15230 Birmingham other. Ellen Morley Fayette\/llle 770-969' 7468 770-861-7526 ..._ -- -~- -- 10 frame bee hives with bees & one super of honey, $75/hive. Clyde Whittington . Mickelson Hawkinsville 478-783-4477 Beard Woodstock 77.0-924-0623 Hwy. Alpharetta 770-410-0548 .. Pond plants, hardy, will ship, send SASE for Washington 706-274-3453. . . Crinum, flowering size, $6 each; Siberian, Daylilies,. call or write. for free listings,- '02. Iris, cannas, daylilies; Chinaberry trees, price list. Susan Kingsolver 202 Piedmon~ Beehives, w/bees, w/o bees, supers, tops, butterfly irises, & early blooming bearded Judson M. Cooper 934 Lucile Rd. Blakely small, some Scotch brooms, four o'clocks, Park Hull 30646 706-369-0673 bottoms, etc:, like new crop, 2002 honey, irises, $7/doz. Genie Weaver 3'182 Skull ::::;3_,_,17;,:2:::3:.,.,,,--..,.----..,..,-,----,-..,.----- wisteria cuttings. Bobby Barber Statham Pond plants; parrot's feather and yellow closed Sat. Edward Colston - Taylorl!Vllll! Shoals Rd. Washington 30673 . Daylilies, clumps $2/up, hydrangeas, 770-725-8443 - pond primrose 10/$12, S&H included. M. 770-382-9619 - Cypress_ vine, touch-me-nots, cosmos, 3'- angel's trumpet, calla lily, liatris, cobalt blue Irises, cannas, black-eyed Susans, fem, Hemphill 306 Cedar Creek Rd. Winder , C::omplete beehives w/bees, $125 each; 4' red zinnias, .moonflower, Easter egg salvia, autumn clematis; pink cactus, dahlia, vines major, lari1ium, butterfly bushes;- .::.30""6~8'-'0'-------,---..,,-,,---,-:=-=---- also, queens ready now, $10 each, 3 or 5_ cockscomb, lavender- miniature hollyhocks, ground cover, variegated canna. Emma nandinas, mahonias; lamb's ears, umbrella Red castor mole beans, 50 seeds/$2, pays frame_s nucs, pick-up o_nly.. Don - yell_ow hibiscus seed, cleomes. Sandra Ward Carrollton 770-258~2046 plant.-J. Stone Roswell 770-993'6004 for seed and postage, mailed in. padded_ Kuchenmeister Lula 706-677-3502 Attention Advertisers Pankey Ellllay 706-635-7676 Daylilies, grape _vines, dogwood, crape_ Japanese red maples, all sizes and cheap, envelope, include your address. John White 1.;..;;;;.;;,..;.;;..._...;.;.;;.........;.-'----.;..;..;=---- Daffodils, crested iris, money plants, ginger _myrtle, Confederate- rose, blazing star and easy to grow and _beautiful; also, angel's 3824 Pine Forest Rd. Macon 31206 478-788- lily, ferns, lemon balm, strawberry begonia, climbing hydrangea, beautyberry, perennials, others.'C. Bailey Hazlehurst 912-375-7297 Daylilies, hosts, 100 var.; flbl.: fans, trumpets: Leone Norris 3411 Old Jonesboro Rd. Hapeville 30354 404-761-2223 5274 Red leaf castor mole beans 50 seeds/$1 Advertisers,' when calling to cancel, more. Gail Holliomn Buford 770-945-4252 .$1.50/up, will only ship bare root, 100 color Japanese red ,maples, bearded iris, w/long SASE,_ and $0.34-stamp w/each,order correct or inquire about your _ Dahlias, black-eyed Susan, four o'clocks, photo, price list available: Paula Blackburn azaleas, cheap, no calls after 9 p.m. Elbert of 50'beans, no checks. John Carroll 1677 adv.ertisement, please ask for the coreoj:>sls, wall flowers, marigold, zirinia, pkt. Norcross 770-638-9590 Stamey Dawsonville 706-216-6763 Buford Dam Rd., Buford 30518 770-945- pers_on who is responsible _for the -size,_ choice $0.50/$1 Chambers 5812 All. Hwy. LSASE. Freida Flowery Branch Daylilies, hundreds, all colors, $4 clump: Frances Hall 4589_ Ala. Hwy. SW. Rome Kwanson & Yoshino cherries, river birch, 3 caliper baie burlap, ask about dely. -& 6::::9::.:0~1'---'--------~~-'7'"""-=--Red spider lily bulbs2 doz./$10 ppd., out of respective ad _category. -The person's 30542 - ' ' .. 30165 706-235-5351" - planting. Edna Isaacs S!lellvllle ,770-972; state $12 ppd. Cleo Shelton 148 Perfect Rd. nanie and _telephone extension_ are Daylilies $5/clump, many colors, hosts 3/$10, ginger lilies $3, milk wine lilies $3. Elender Lemon Fayetteville 770-461-5088 Daylilies or rose campion $12/doz., . Daylilies;_hybrid & seedlings, many colors and varieties, Fortner _Daylily Farm. Undine Fortner 31 o Old Kibber Rd. N. Vidalia 30474 912-538-7123 - 6865 Elko 31025 478-987-9517 l:a. lilies 8/$12, pink or white oxalis 4 Sago palms, will ship 1, ~ & 5 gallon, call or doz./$12, hen-and-chicks - 2 - doz./$20, e,mail for prices. Jennie Stanfield Brunswick $12(doz.;Jge. daffodil. bultis$20/2 doz. F. 912:264-6032 . listed each week under the ad category heading. Ifyou call the department's toll-free number,_ 1-800-282-5852; just strawberry begonias or butter-n-egg plants Daylilies; hybrid, - many colors an~ Brooks 674 New Rosedale Rd., Armuchee Sedum (2 kinds), bloody cranesbill, mums, ask- for the approp'riate person or 15/$12, -Stephanotis or Jacob's ladder varieties, $2 clump, Stella de Oro $2 clump, $2/SA~E: A. Mashburn 1030 Haywood Va. hybrid iris, many colors, $2. Gwen_ Carson 30105 mondo'grass, gi"!ger"lily, black-eyed Susan, The MARKET BULLETIN reserves the right obedient plant, cleome, daylilies, lamb's ear. provide the extension number so. that Rd. Annuchee 30105 Bogart.770-725-7205 to edit notices Susan Dodd Conyers 770-760-7254 ' _your cail can be directed accordingly.' . Wednesday June 5, 2002 THE MARKET BULLETIN Page 11 Environmentally-friendly carpenter bee Sassafrass frees for. planting or tree bark traps, proven and highly effective, $21 for .tea. Pamela Lewandowski Brunswick Referendum Crossroads Celebrates South's shipping/handling included. Bruce Prince 1352 912-265-4439 Upper Grandview Rd. Jasper 30143 706-692- Yellowroot, 4 lb. lardbox for $10 or 3 boxes - 2186 for $25. Heath Burnett Ellijay 706-636:5129 (Continued from Page 1) Rural Heritage at stone, Mountain Park Granulated sugar, sugar candy, sugar syrup and 55 gal. drums or 30# boxes, price neg. Fish & Suppliei;;. not received a ballot by mail please Crossroads, the park's first new wandering . skunk enhance the 5 Brenda Johnson Colquitt 229-758-9002. . Hanging swarms and unwanted bee equip., removed in Marion, Talbot, Taylor and surrounding Col!nties or relocate, free estimates. Glenn Cobb Mauk 229-649-2232 Wildflower honey .$21/gal., Sourwood $22/gal., jars also; bee keeping supplil!s and wax foundation. Ernest Quinn Decatur 770491-8726 Will remove bee swarms; other bees & unwanted bee equipment; free quote; honey -~ 12~ -14-" s-te7rile-g-ra- ss-Ci- lrp- . 3--5~ ', 5--6~ ", 6~-8~', -8- contact Marcia 11 ', qty. disc., free dely. avail. Mike Buford Crowley/Commodities Promotion Cordele 229-273-4150 - at 404-656-3678 to.receive a ballot A1 quality channel fingerlings, graded, priced by size, accurate weights & counts; All ballots must be returned via gtd. live healthy, delivery avail. J.F. Gilbert mail a~d p.ostniarked by midnight Thomaston 706-648-3409 706-648-2062 Adult and fingerling largemouth bass, June 13, 2002 to be eligible to be sterile grass carp, bluegill, channel catfish up counted. A favorable _vote will ~o ~~bs. Greg Grimes Ball Ground 7'.70-735- extend the promotion, education attraction in more than 25 years, brings a bustling 1870's southern towh to life through stories told by quirky residents, music at every turn .and skilled artisans demonstrating crafts including glass blowing, candle dipping, blacksmithing .and confectionar}' viewing. The Great Barn, a. four-story playscape for ages 4 to 12, boasts rope nets, mazes and super slides. Electronic wristbands allowvisiton; to score points as they help the flctio,nal Pickens family harvest 12;500 pieces of play fruit' at more for sale. D. Oliver Perry 478-987-7454 Will remove honeybees & other bees in Metro & long dist. beyond Metro Co. area. Milton D. Scott East Point 404-344-0719 Will remove honeybees and hanging nests of hornets anywhere in Georgia, reasonable* prices, welrk gtd. Cindy Bee Marietta 770- 424-0076 . Barley straw for algae control in your garden ponds, will ship an 8 oz. bag for $8.99. Julie Whitehead Perry 912-987-2022 Bass, bluegill, channel. catfish, hybrid b~eam, redbreast, shellcrackers, sterile grass carp., free state .wide delivery, pick.up appt. only. Danny Austin Roberta 478-836-4938 and research program for anoth!!r three years. --~------------ Free aged horse manure shavings.mix, easy access for loading, located off 78 near Hwy. 53. Debbie Wilson Monroe 770-207-1882 Free horse manure mixed w/shavings, easy production. ' 'than 65 interactive stations. . Will remove low hanging swarms of honey bees in Newton and surrounding Counties. J.R. Sheppard Oxford 678-342-7066 Bass, channel catfish fir:igerlings, bluegill, bream, shell cracker, hybrid bream, sterile grass carp, dely. avail. Tony Chew Manchester 706-846-3657 access, you load and haul. Billy . Burke Covington 770-786-8322 Free horse manure mixed w/shavings, easy access, you load and haul. Billy Burke Things To Eat Brown, ralnbow, golden & brook trout for Covington 770-786-8332 _,. sale, pick-up or delivery. Willis Dyer Free horse manure mixed w/shavings, you '01 black walnuts meats, $15/qt. plus $3.50 postage. Georigia . Bond 2005 Bond Dr. Elberton 30635 706-283-4599 ' '01 black walnuts meats, $18/qt., ppd. Robert Norrell Galnesvllle 770-532-3945 Hiawassee 706-896-3915 load and haul. Sandra Devore 2331 P.lain View Catalpa worms for sale, other. Jackie Rd; Maysville 770-654-8684 770-403-1908 Johnson Royston 706-245-5024 . Free horse manure mixed with shavings, Channel catfish fingerlings, 4-6' and 6-8";. you load, easy access. L J. Edwards Hiram also, several 1000 lbs., avg. 1 1/2 lbs. Orville . 770-529-4885 404-401-9902 '01 cleaned pecans, fertilized .and irrigated, Carver Douglas 912-384-5090 . Golden red clean pine straw, long needle, mostly halves, $5/lb. Stewarts, $6/lb. Channel catfish fingerlings,. sterile grass $2.85/bale, piqk-up $4/bale, min. 50 bales Desireables, plus postage. Russell !=aton carp, adult bass, other, quantity discount. Mac installed, del. avail. K. Hess Alpharetta 770- Stockbridge 770-506-2727 McCollum Heard 770-854-8000 770-854- :::36:::.:0:..;-7:..:0:.:::9=.5__ _ _ _ _ _ _.:...::.._ __ '01 crop shelled pecans, clean in freezer 4862 . Golden . red pinestraw, semi . loads, bags, $6/lb. ppi! I}\\ olhVDl!\".lVC-1 1, appreciation for the hard work, detetminatio,n :- ....:"~skill ... .... and. (*Please call .or check web site for times.) Daily ,AlJ.Attracti_oq~,p~s%es McMillillan St. Summervllle 30747 706-857- fingerlings, bluegill, shell cracker, redbreast, Pine straw, $4.50/bale, delivery and spread. craftsmariship perlod. are $15, children years old, 4419 . Blackberries (thomless), you pick, no pesticide, $8/gal., call for availability. D. Brown hybrid bream, free delivery. Ringo Merritt Waynesboro 706-554-0182 . Sterile grass carp, channel catfish, all sizes R. L Lewis Buford 770-932-2217. Pine straw, Loblolly, $1.85/bale, freshly fallen; good color, we load. Bob Green Within the town, Tall Tales. of the South blends the best of 3-P and $19 adults, plus tax. Anriual Mountain Membersh~ps; offer Union City 770-964-5304 avail., bluegill & redear bream & bass. Ed Montrose 478-676-3026 movie making with ,spectacular twelve months of value. Family In Blueberries, $1.25/qt., late June to early August, call for directions and availability. Karen Henderson Dearing 706-595-7183 Sterile grass carp, channel catfish, bluegill, Pine straw, del. and installed, $4.50 a bale, discounts for 1,000 bales and .more. Elaine special effects in Georgia's only 4- Packs inch1de year round p~king (a Harper Carnesvllle 706-6774609 shellcracker, redbreast, hybrid bream, del. Williams. Stone Mountain 770-593-3405 D theater. the short film -a $30 value) and start at $85. Blueberries, Pick-Your-Own, $7/gal., June 15- michJuly, Wed. 6pm-8pm, Sat. 9am-noon, available. Jerry Hart Newton 912-734-5144 Sterile grass cafp, channel catfish, bluegill, Pine straw, fresh tight bales; $2.10/bale .at farm, $2.85 del. spreading available. James southern grandfather teaches his For more information, contact or by appt. Linnie Widney McDonough 770- shellcracker, redbreast, hybrid bream, Hartley Reynolds 478-847-3363 grandchildren the art of storytelling. www.stonemoimtainpark.com or 961-9459 77Q-477-2078 Blueberries, pick your own, approx. $4/gal., starting June 15th. George . Browder delivery avail. Paul Williams Hawkinsville 478-892-3144. Sterile: grass c~rp. rainbow trout, catfish Pinestraw; big clean tight bales, $1.85, we load, min. order 100 bales. Bruce Swearingen Reynolds 888-301-4163 , Special lighting, wind, falling rain ~d aromas from hot.chocolate to a call' (800) 31702006. or (770) 498- 5690. - Waynesboro 706-437-1804 fingerlings, bluegill,. bass, bream, DNR Rabbit fertilizer for sale. Edwin Capes Drug-free ground ostrich, $3.29/lb. in 1 lb. packages, 97% lean, shipping available. Chris Hitchcock Danielsville 706-789-2915 regd./lic., statewide, delivery available or pick up by appointment: Randy Bennington Cumming 770-889-9341 Columbus 706-57&:5138 . Rye straw, cut green with head, $2/bale. James Moye Wrlghtsvllle 478-864-2707 Gourds for sale, Martin, craft, crooked handle & bottle neck & more. Wallace Maxwell Royston 706-245-4218 Want large snapping turtle catch trap. Bob Allion Avondale 404-289-2245 Wa,nt mower deck for a.Sears 12 hp tractor Farm fresh brown yard eggs for sale, RI Rs in pa$re eating bugs and grass, $1.25/dozen. Kimberly Frey Wlntervllle 706-742-2754 Will meet or beat any price on hybrid bream, coppemose bream, largemouth bass, 2 & 3', prompt statewide dely. avail. V. Buford Rye/wheat straw, $2.50/bale; mulch hay, $2.25/bale, mulch md. bales, $10. Bill Cline Newnan 770-251-3518 Gourds for sale, all shapes and .sizes, $1 .w/3 plades, ottier parts also. Joe Collier and up, will not ship. Regina Cruthfield Atlanta 404-634-2293. Carrollton 770-832-8670 Want old building for the lum!ler. Betty J. Fresh, delicious yard eggs, all naturalbrown eggs, from pampered backyard flock. Patricia Santhuff Bremen 770-537-0493 . . Old timey red multiplying onions, 3 lbs. for $10 plus $4 for shipping and handling: Angela Dalton 3518 Dover Rd., Galnesvllle 30507, Cordele 229-273-4157 Fertilizers & Mulches '01 mulch hay lge. sq. bales in barn, $1.50/bale. M.D. Holcomb Dalton 706-2593749 Sever Rd. Stables, free horse manure, I will load, .Lawrenceville and Sugarloaf area. John. A. Hermanski Duluth 770-277-4985 Taking orde"rs for wheat straw, $2per bale in the field, call after 6 pm. Michael Wheeler Rockmart 770-684-4867 Gourds for sale, many shape & sizes to choose from, .will ship UPS. Lena Braswell 1089 Hoyt Braswell Rd. Wrens 30833 706547-6784 Gourds: Martin, bottle and crook neck, and others. Hoyt Howard Cumming 770-887- Dunson 192 Lindsey St. Tlgnall 30668 706285-1915 Want one 1O' sq. plexiglass, clear, reasonable. Geneva Childres Tucker 770_49..,.1,..,-6463-~.,--.....,,...,....__.------- Want printed: feed sacks or information 770-287-1700. Pecans .~ shelled in 1 lb. bags, $4/lb. plus shipping. Dixie Darden Tifton 229-387-9561 Shelled & cleaned, lge. pecan halves, $4/lb. delivered, p.p. Norton Futch Tifton 229-386- '01 wheat straw sq. bale close-out sale, barn stored, pick'up or delivery. Olen B. Reid Fort Valley 478-825-2962 '01-02 mulch hay square bales, good quality, $1.75/bale. Paul Teems Canton 770- Wheat straw for sale. Douglas Patterson Douglasville 770-949-4390 770-942-2637 Poultry Compost 2039 . where you can get them. Olivia Massey Lucky buckeyes $3.25/doz., incl. shipping. 1'_o~c"-'c'""o""'a-'7""0""6-""'2"'8=-2-""06~17'--------- J. Simmons 2720 Skyland Dr. Atlanta 30319 . want solid, used, . glazed bricks for 404-327-9733 pathways, need $5,000, will pick-up. Diana . Meat grinder, comm. grace 1/3 hp, several Gafford Covington 770-786-0004 8802 Taking orders for blackberries and 479-5919 . '02 mulch hay and wheat straw, tractor To help connect suppliers with ttio&e In need of poultry compost, the Market different cutting blades, standard. brand. Warren H Rodgers, Jr. Jackson 770-228- want stainless steel adjustable shelving units for use in barn, reasonable price. David .blueberries, fresh or frozen. R. Duvernois trailer loads here .or delivered. 'Larry Hattaway Bulletin Is now... Including - such 0345 Ayers Buchanan 770-646-3923 Hartwell 706-376-6103 Macon 478-788-3698 . advertisements In this portion of the Plastic, two 300 ft. roll, used in containing want to buy a good scale for use in a Water ground meal, whole wheat fl9ur, grits, $315 lbs. plus post., also grind your com or _w!leat. Mike Buckner Junction City 706-269- 3630 '02 rye sq. bale, $2.50/bale in barn, great .Fertilizers and Mulches category. AdS are landscape mulch. James Williams Alvaton subject to the same general guldellnes for 7"'-0""'6'--5;;.;3;;.:8;;_-6;;.;3:..::2:..::6_ _ _ _~----- all Market Bulletin advertisements found on '02 rye straw, $21 bale, please leave page2. bamboo or trees near streetS, $250 each. Jane G. Worley Kennesaw 770-428-4507 Miscellaneous Wanted produce stand. l:awson Moore Good Hope' 770-207-6306 "-'-w"""a=-n""t-to=ra'"'ise'--d-a-iry-re-p-la-ce-m-en_t_h_e-ife-rs-.-w-ill pick up and deliver. Albert J. Spillers Musella Wild blackberries, $12/gall., taking orders, we message. Denton Kopietz. Galnesvllle 770- Chicken litter sold year round, $25/truck Want 8 like new 4'x8' dark walnut panelling, 478-836-4281- ' .- pick, please bring' containers. Kathy l:lanseii 536-4020 load, larger amounts available, 25 miles west will pick up. ;James McCauley Atlanta 770- Powder Springs 77Q-428-9704 '02 wheat straw sq. bales, $2.50 each, del. of Macon. Mike D. Bloodworth Knoxvllle 478- 393-0496 .. Out-Of-State Wanted Herbs available. David Stanford Newnan 770-502- 9636 02' wheat straw, bright & tight square bales, 836-2535 . Chicken litter, $25 truck load, we load. Joe Wright Tllornaston 706-647-1293 Want 80 gallon on larger.syrup kettle, no chips or cracks, will pay reasonable price and pick-up. H.J. Hine Conyers 404-897-7566 Want to buy tree spade trucK or tractor mounted. Tony Peterson 5005. Stratton Rd. Callahan FL 32011 904-879-4304 .. Statelaw requires all ginseng dealers and growers to be registered with the Georgia pepartment of Natural Resources. For more Information, contact the Georgia Natural Heritage Program at (7,70) 918-6411, or access the followlng website: www.dnr.state.ga.us/dnr/wlld/natural.html '01 Peter pepper seeds, $1 w/SASE, instructions included. Ryan Caudelle 145 Massengale Rd. Brooks 30205 770-716-3809 '01 Peter pepper seeds, $1 w/SASE, instructions included. Ryan Caudelle Brooks $1.90/bale. John Bridges Sandersville 478290-3412 Oddities Want an aluminum pole that reaches into pecan trees to shake off the pecans during Firewood A+ horse manure, lge. pick-up, 3 mos. yr. old, Garden Gold, $49 delivered, 20 tom1i. -.~F~re-e-w-0-0-1~f-ab_n_c_a-va-il-a-bl-e-.-J-o-an_S_m_i-th Marietta 770-428-1659 harvest season. Barry Needham Loganvllle 770-554-1811 ' limit, Chip Salem Alpharetta 770:664-7924 Beautiful, rich, aged manure, $1 o, I load . free you load or pick-up, truck delivered within 30 miles, $50. Wendy Murphy Woodstock 770-926-6029 . Composted horse manure/shavings mixed, $10/pick-up load, we load, easy access. H. Woodall Adalrsvllle 770-773-7744 Gentle homemade lye soap 5 oz: bar $2, shipping $3 for total order. Linda Stewart 5155 Howard Rd. Cumming 30040 770_887_6988 Go'od quality gourds for crafts and Martins, several shapes and sizes to choose from, $1 each: William Blackwell 2646 Jasper 770_735_ Gourds $1.75 ea.; w/holes $2.25 ea., add Want farm bell 20" or larger, prefer old Church bell, will pay . fair price. R. Deals Blairsvllle 706-745-6702 . Want fieldstone from Conyers, Covington, Oxford and surrounding areas. Henry C. Younker Jr. Oxford 770-309-2111 . Want free, decent condition split rail or chain link fence, will remove within 30 miles of All firewood advertised In the Market Bulletln must be .cut from the advertiser's personally owned property. In addition, by .law, terms such as face'cord, rack, plle, truckload, etc., cannot .be used to advertise firewood. Advertisers must use the standard unit of nieasure, the cord, when specifying the amount of firewood for sale. .:t,:J . 770-716-3809 .. Pepper pods or seeds, serenno chili, tobasco, cayenne, Thai hot, Pimento, Dried rabbit manure, 10 lbs. $1, won't burn plants or veg. J. Brogdon Lakeland 229-4822093 $7/doz. for post. & handling for Ga. orders. T. Butler Dexter 478-875-3353 .G""5a3~in57e:-s-v'-i1ll6e=..,1K:.a.;r;e3'n---Y,.e.-o,m,..a..n-,-'G-.a,-l-n--e..s.,v--ll.l.e.,,7.-7--0.-- Gpurds for sale, $.50 and up, all st;l!lJ>es Want horse trailer or horse for trail riding, Two cords of well seasoned oak, $11 O/cord, sell all or part, might deliver. Bob Dempsey Covington 770-784-1802 Habanero, caribbean, $1/pkt.. w/SASE. 'Keith Burrell 3289 Five Forks Trickum Rd. Liiburn 30047 Free aged horse manure composted .with pine shavings, you load and haul. Beth Joh Cumming 770-886-1551 . and sizes for Martin birds and crafts, lots of willing to trade 88 .Ford 150 truck. Matt pretty ones. Rymon Thurston Rome 706_ Callahan Cartersvllle 770-336-9907 - 232-7349 Only one ad may be placed per family unit Very good fire place wood, $150/cord, etc., also delivered. Josh Or Barr Harper, wilbom Roopvllle 770-854-7316 ', . ..._ '--.::.--;-- Page 12 THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday Jurie 5, 2002. ,,::<- ... June Market Watch .. ; "Gardeii Chores .. . Market Watch is provided courtesy of .. , mu~h of the south and eastern side of the During June, check crep'e myrtles, Extension i,grieultural Economics, cotton beltis very. dry and the Mid-South Cooperative'Extension Service, College of . is. wet' and planting delayed.. So, demand (\Zaleas and gardenias for sighs of sooty. mold. If .the fungus is present; it will: .. : Agricultural & Environmental Sciences; continues to IOok pi:omising or at least ." University of Georgia. Readers should ' oka:y (although we need. to be reminded , . . appear as. a black coa~g on tl}e foliage. ~ . bear in mirtd that Georgia comniodity . .that cheap. COttOfl has been thereason) _and. Sooty mold grows on the'sugaiy substance . (called honeydew) that is secreted by prices are affected by market conditions throughoutfhe U.S. . _ , ., ' : - acr~age and . :,yield potential. are - questionable at ns early date. ;; .. . .. aphids. and-whiteflies: ni,e-fungus is not only unattra~tive, ~ut it' .also blo_cks. sunlight to the l_eaves. To control sooty mold, you. will have .to control the aphids -and whitebies by spraying the plant foliage . with malathion or other pesticide products labeled for use"in controlling these pests. H you applied fertiliZer to your garden plants early in the spring, most. of the nutrients probably have been leached from Steve Green or Ball Ground, and Ben Ada~s of Cuinming, grew .these -pumpkins. The two largest , ones weighed over 200 poun~ apiece . "Ber-ry. Day''-. s~. t . . At B oggs Garden . Outlook Briefs New Farin Bill Has_ Wide hnplicatlons. The 2002 faim bill rec(,!ntly signed into law by .President -Bush has drawn mixed reviews. Farmers pay -their lporwod-ucatniodni~copstrsojWechteilde pn}Qtict price's are- outlays are similar . to tlie total of the 199().fa,rriJ. billcosts pl~s . the. annual emergency J>ayments AIL this poii)ts to the likelihood tha~ the : ~ . market could 'see a rally as we move into : . the summer. It will likely "be hard. to . ssulin.a rally for any extended period of time and 2002 crop prices. with !l. ~5" in front are still. not likely between now ap.d harvest. But a rally to;the uppe! 4b's or higher~could be used as an opportunity to . purchaSes Puts for speculative gain _should the market fall . into harvest. time. _the soil by now and ypur plants are due.for ' .. A small. fruits workshQp featuring appropriated by congi;ess the past tl'e to - fQl!f years. 1 .. Product