.-11 GA- 'A4oo.pr ~.2.. B'i/;}.7 Visit Our Websit~ _ Www.agr.state.ga. us/mbindex.htmr IVIARKET BULLETIN '' GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TOMMY IRVIN,COMMISSIONER Vol.~. No. 27 Wednesday July 3, 2002 - Copyright 2002 TA. ff(oyKOllil ftref14M - Base Horse Breeding on P~actical Decisions Atlanta Farmers Club Equine owners are advised that before foal, how will you market the foal and are Promotes Ga. Agriculture they start selecting one or more_ stallions, you prepared to keep that foal Jong-term? they should consider breeding based on Is your-mare capable of producing a foal Most of the time you get an incredulous practical decisions, not on emotional ones, with a particular stallion that is worth two to look from someone when you tell them that according to Gary Heusner, equine four times the stallion fee at weaning time? you are a member of the Atlanta Farffiers specialist for the University of Georgia And, if- not, can you afford. the cost of Club. The obvious follow-up questions is, "How many farmers are there in Atlanta?" Extension Service. . ''There are several questions and/or _raising and training the foal and have a product that you have made money with, or, o_r ''Is it tough farming in all that concrete considerations concerning the breeding of a at the least, stayed out of the red? in Atlanta?" Surely, there are interesting comments. about a club that combines the name Atlant:a and Farmers Club, but this is no "new" organization. This year, it celebrated its 56th birthday, having been organized in 1945 to serve as the Agriculture committee of the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce." That was the "official" beginning of the Club, but as far back as World War I there was evidence that the Chamber wanted to help young boys and girls: members of what were known then as Boys Com Clubs and Girls Tomato Clubs. These two Our guest columnist this week is Dr. Maynard Iverson, President, Atlanta Farmers Club. organizations, of course, - were the forerunners of today's 4-H Club. It was through this concern that the Atlanta Chamber of . Commerce began its _ sponsorship of the Southeastern Fair. Thus it was this relationship between the Chamber's Agricultural Committee and the Georgia agricultural coqununity that the Atlanta Farmers Club became a driving Special Equin_e Edition See_ Pages 5-7 particular mare," -Heusner said. "One question immediately should be what 'are are the goals for the foal. If you trying to _raise a champion for some event, does the mare have the qualities and background to produce such a foal?" Other questions owners should ask include: If you ~e breeding just to raise a Tra-ning Program Provides Export.Assistance - To Producers of.Value-Added Food Products The Georgia Department ofAgriculture will -be providing training to producers of value~added products to assist them in export marketing. The ultimate goal of the training is fo help generate international sales for the companies. Export AG 2002 is in its third year and is a winner of the 2001 NASBITE (North American Small Business International Trade Educators) National Program. . Excellence .Award. This program is designed to provide assistance to_ small, medium, disadvantaged and new-to-export producers of value-added agricultural products. The program prepares. participants for their firsl - export - finance sales, and ship products. "I ani pleased that our department has been able to participate in this program," said- Georgia Commiss~oner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin. "As a result of this training, partieipating producers are poised to take advantage of export opportunities that will help provide an economic boost to them and their local economies." To qualify for the program, participants must have: * exportable agricultural or processed food product(s) ' - (Continued on Page 12) Behavioral characteristics of the mare should not be ignored, Heusner advised. "If the mare has some vices, it is felt that a foal is more likely to develop_- abnormal - behavior," he said.. "Is the mare's general a disposition conduci_ve to producing trainable foal? Some researchers feeJ some of these _traits are inheritable." Also, foals spend the -first four to six months of their life "under the influence'.' of their darns. "Anyone who has raised a number of foals out of a number of mares with different personalities and dispositions will tell you the mare has a great influence on foal behavior,'.' Heusner said. "Some reproductive physiologists feel that a mare's disposition will affect how easily she conceives. For example, riervous mares are more difficult to get in foal." Another factor to consider is the age. of your mare. Research-shows that six- and seven-year-olds have the highest fertility rates, and _that some mares begin having. trouble cycling, conceiving, and carrying a foal to - term at about age 12. Some research, Heusner - said, has shown that mares 18 and older were one-thiid less _(Continued on Page 11) . force of promotion for farm produce in Georgia's capital city. experience, which may be in tfie form of a trade show, trade mission, or a direct Irvin Promotes As Atlanta became more wban and the Chamber focused its major attention- to internat!onal sale. -. In addition, the prggram assists the partiCipating Department Employees busin~- and industry, the group of Atlanta agribusiness to develop an international Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture businessmen who had -led the Chamber's business plan, teach the basics of exporting Tommy Irvin recently announced the agricultural interests decided to form their own and international .marketing, help locate promotions of two department employees. sei)arate organization. It is that organization interested buyers, prepare contracts, - The Commissioner named Virginia that is today's Atlanta Farmers Oub. . - Stuckey McLendonas the new manager of The Club currently meets the third Wednesday of each month at th~ Georgia . Ga. Counties Eligible the Macon State Farmers Market in Macon, Ga. McLendon, a 12-year Power building on Piedmont-Avenue at For Emergency Loans Ralph McGill Boulevard to hear speakers employee of the Georgia Department_ of Agriculture, officiiil.Jy assumed het new ' from the state_ and nation on clirrent and Four Georgia counties have been position July- l. proposed agribusiness topics. Individuals designated as primary disaster areas by. The facility, which serves the central and firms from throughout the state are U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Ann Georgia area, is one of the larger regional members of the Atlanta Farmers Club. Veneman due to losses caused 1Jy freezing _ markets operated by_ the Georgia _ The Club has many activities in addition temperatures that occurred in February and Department of ,Agriculture's Marketing to the regular monthly meetings. Three .. March of this year. The designation makes Division. The division operates six major $1000 college scholarships are given each farm operators eligible to be considered for markets as well as nine seasonal markets year to members of the 4-H Club, FFA, and low-interest emergency loans from the throughout the state. FCCLA high school chapters in Georgia. Farm Service Agency, provided eligibility Prior tQ her appointment, McLendon These scholarships are presented during requirements are met. _ Farmers in an served the past two years as field the annual state meetings of the _three additional 11 counties also are eligible to supervisor for the department's Animal _organizations. - "Down on the farm" trips apply for these loans as they are contiguous Protection Division where she also are sponsored by the Club to various parts to the primary disaster areas. previously served eight years as an of the state -_to see and learn about new Commissioner Tommy Irvin initiated inspector. _She began her career with the (Continued on Page 12) (Continued on Page 11) '(Continued on Page 11) .1; Page 2 THE MARKET BULLETIN -Wednesday July 3, 2002 FARM SERVICES Custom barns, stables, fencing, all types, Will ~raze cows on good- pasture, on.i:in Single adult male seekS part-time farm work '94 Vermeer 630 B grinder, $3950; '99 wood or metal, horse barns & equip., my basis. ommy Copelan Eatonton 706 5- in exchange for housing within 40 miles of Hudson 10-ton trailer, hardly used, $1950. Lee specialty. Chuck Wade Bethlehem 770-868- 8795 . Atlanta. Brad Tankersley Conyers 77Q-385- Eubanks Smyrna 770-435-3519 - If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Brenda Donnell at 401-651-9081. 5637 - Custom bushhog work, drives, scraped, in Walton -and surrounding counties, no JOb too - Will haul dirt, build ponds, -clear land & lay irrigation pipe, free estimates, call aft. 6 pm. Danny Culpepper Sumner 229-776-9230 229- 6642 . Want couple or single man to do part-time farm labor, .housing available; no salary, need '95 NH round baler, mdl. 640 auto-low use, EC, $10,500; '93 JD backhoe loader, 310-D, very good cond., $19,500. M. Taylor Calhoun The Market Bulletin publishes advertisements for Farm Services In the first issue of each month. Please adhere to the following guidelines when submitting an ad for farm services. All farm services must be -performed on the farm of the Individual desiring the service. Farm Services and Farm Services Wanted ads are limited to 30 words. 30 yrs. exp. custom timber clearing, - excavation, building & surfacing new -horse riding arenas & barn pads, lake building, trackhoe/trucking. Bill Butler Braselton 706- 654-3777 - -- Aeration for pastures & hay fields, bushhogging, fertilizer spread, reasonable rates. Dave Lopshire Covington 770-788- 2552 - All counties 50 mile radius of Cumming, bushhogging plow, disc gardens, box blading, reasonable. John Duncan Cumming 770-8893641 All fence types--wire, chain link, wood, high tensile electric, vinyl & horse arenas; Bobcat work, reasonable rates, -Douglas -Co., surrounding areas. Thomas Kelly Villa Rica 770-527-2905 770-527-2932 . All kinds of tractor & Bobeat work in Jackson, Banks, -Hall, Barrow & Gwinnett, fair pricing. Van Foster Atlanta 706-425-9792 404-427- 6466 - '-All type tractor work with front end loader, free estimates. Terry Darracott 2320 Donnie Lee Dr. Gainesville 30506 678-549-5853 All types of excavator & Bobcat work, ponds, drainage ditches & tree removal. Scot Andrews McDonough 678-300-4939 _ All types of tractor work, bushhog, seed landscaping plowing, etc., $35/hr. M. Stone McDonough 770-957-8613 _ All types of tractor work, bushhog, seeding, driveways scraped, plowing, front-end loader, reas.. rates. Bill Couch Cumming 770-8893017 All types of tractor work, bushhogging; seeding fertilizing, post holes, light grading, front-end loader, landscape, installation, tree cutting, yards, pulverized & seeded. Jeff Comer Sharpsburg 678-794-9391 770-252-_9043 All types quality .custom fences and barns built, serving the North Georgia area, free estimates. nm R. Parks _Murrayville 706-864- 5892 ' -. - Any type of boom or auger work, fence, post, barns, Martin-houses. Terri Conkle Winston 770-489-0930 - . - Available for roto tilling in greatE;lr Gainesville area, $25/hr. _w/minimum of 2 hrs. Robert Bradbury Flowery Branch 770-965-9529 Barns & fencing built or 'remodeled, tractor work, bushhogging & plowing in -North West Georgia: James Jordan Kingston 706-295- 5637 - . Bobcat work on tracks, extreme bushhogging on Bobcat w/backhoe, clearing, rake tree -removal, trenching foundations, barns, 20 yrs. exp. Lee Mann. Cleveland 706348-6000 small or too large. John Caye Loganville 770- 776-7761 refs. & transportation. Rebecca Abernathy 706-629-4281" _ 786-9567 Will remove unwanted hogs from your crops Canton 770-479-1471 ~5 JD 1070 4x4 dsl. tractor w/new s' Custom horse barns & pole bldgs. of all and pastures. Chris Lee Bryant Route 2 Box Want expert TWH _trainer for razorback mower, tractor exc. cond., $10,500. sizes, fences of all types, especially horse _35-A Montrose 31065 478-934-0427 training/boarding operation in Cumming,_ must Gene Strinofellow Moultrie 229'985-3527 fence (wood or wire), Cobb, Paulding & Will remove wild hog from .your property, have. solid references, - trade - for- '96 JD 5300, 4x4, loader, 1160 hrs., $21,000; Northwest Ga. Jim Vesmarovich Dallas 770- residents, farms, commmercial properties all stall/pasture/arena use. A. Wilkes Alpharetta '83 JD 2150, 1700 hrs., $10,500. Dale Wiley 505-6959 welcome,- free removal on your conditions. 678-947-9256 'J - Covington 770-464-3815 . - - Custom sawmill work w/Wood-mizer -Jared Bookhardt Rydal 770-7,06-8164 Want help on dairy farm, need two people to '96 MF 383, exc. cond.,_ 73 PTO hp., fr6nt- portable sawmill at your location, Pine Will saw your logs, using Woodmizer mill, 7 milk cows. Jody Farmer Gainesville 770-983- end loader, hvy. duty. Sherman Leonard Mountain/Columbus area. Fred Feaster Pine '(,ears experience, call for schedule. Ted Bell 9263 ' Chatsworth 706-695-8351 706-695-8354 Mountain 706-464-3719 _ Illa Rica 770-459-6624 Want job on poultry farm, 22 yrs. exp; will '98 3610 Ditch Witch trencher, excellent Farrier ser:vice, corrective shoeing, Wood-Mizer portable bandsaw mill, tum your relocate. Richard Paul Dennis Baxley 912- condition w/1166 hrs.; $12,000. Bryant MCC:ard lameness, hot & cold, specialize in founder and logs int9 smooth, top quality lumber, custom 366-0226 Ashburn 229-567-4268 - Gaited horse, 10 yrs. experience. Jamie Witt sawed on your property, cut to your Want nonsmoking adult to help feed horses '99 JD tractor, mdl. 4300, 4WD, 32 hp., dsl., Hiram 770-222-1268 -~ecifications for posts, fencing, siding, etc. exchange- for stall, pasture, arena, covered only used 60 hrs., $9000. G. Ingram . Farrier service, corrective shoeing, ike. Flournoy Luthersville 770-927-6288 roundpen, trails. J.A. Hilman Gillsville 770- Woodstock 77Q-378-5294 . specialize in foundered horses, 15 years exp., Wood-Mizer portable sawmill, will saw your 536-4858 - '99 MF 231, 45 hp.. p/s, exc. cond., $9000, also all tyi:>es of farm fence, chain- link, pens, logs at ~our place, to rour specifications, into Want to care for your horses while -you are unused 6' bushhog, $700. Jacob Brandon fence painting & repairs. M. Peters Bremen \op qua ity lumber. A_ : Limehouse Rt 2 Box away, exp. and dependable, refs. available Ludowici 912-269-3728 912-368-9040 770-537-2880 2909 Toccoa 30577 706-297-7161 Dianne CasSara Loganvinen()...554-8574 '99 MF 271 dsl. w/236 loader, 475 hrs., exc. Farrier service, hot & cold shoeing. Mike Rogers Covington 770-464-9586 Fences built statewide, specializing in farm & horse fencing, all types, wood, wire & electric, competitive prices, over 16 yeais exp. free est., reference. C. Mooney Midville "478-589-7645 _877-489-9302 - - Wood-mizer portable sawmill,_ 13 yrs. exp., will come to your property & saw logs into top qlty. lumber for barn, log homes, siding, beams, framing, etc. John Adams Dawsonville 706265-8147 Woodmizer portable sawmill, tum your logs into lumber,-cut to your specifications Michael FARM MACHINERY if you' have any questions regarding this category, call Brenda Donnell at 404-651-9081 cond., shelter stored, $18,500. L. Lamb Sandersville 478-552-1954 'Ford Jubilee, GC, $3000; ES 8 hp. Troy-Bil! tiOer, chipper, logsplitter combo pkg., industrial B&S bumper, $3000. Terry Gam_to Commerce 706-335-3620 - - 1 mule wagon, hyd. brks., metal frame,-built Fencing, hogwire, barbed wire & wood, free Haa!er Jesup 912-427-4876 912-427-3016 Only farm machinery _and equipment of poplar lumber, stain, rubber tires & has 2 _est. Alan J. Martin Athens 706-255-2058 Gardens plowed, trenching, water, elec., Farm. Services Wanted owned by the advertiser and used in his/her seats. Bobby Ray Reidsville 912-654-3944 own farming operation can be advertised; 1, 32" Cat. backhoe bucket,_ 1 16" Cat. bushhog & light tractor work, Covington & surrounding areas. William Sims Covlngton 770-385-0518 . . Grading, ponds, clearing, trenching, demolition. Larry Evans Comer 706-783-4731_ Horse pastures and paddocks, renovated and seeded, Central Ga. area. Philip Ivey _Macon 478-474-2630 ~ . Horses hauled anywhere in Ga. or other :-Want equ;ne haufiiig,local & iong Clistarice, reasonable rates & insured. M. Duke VillaRica 770-4568326 Want horse trainer in the Acworth area to work with four rescued- liorses. Jared M. Richardson Acworth 770-966-8404. Want large hay. feede_r and shed built (to store several round bale~, I will provide malerials. Leann McAlister alking Rock 770- those persons advertising for machinery and equipment wanted must be seeking those items for their own farming operation. '41 JD B, spake wheels, hand crank, good cond.,.$2800; '40 HD, elec. start, good cond., $2800. David Strickland Waycross 912'283- 0855 - - '44 AC WC trade for 45 plus hp. Emory states, reas. rates; also have tractor for 476-5433 . Waycaster Buford 770-945-6471 - bushhogging in Dallas and surrounding areas. Larry Boatright Dallas 770-445-8507 Horses hauled, local or long distance. Bob Want someone to build 8 stall pole barn for horses in Comer, roughly 36'x48', estimates please. Marion Steinhaus Bogart 77{}-725- '46 Case Vac, will run, good tires, $700 nego. Clint E. Price 412 Milledgeville Rd. Eatonton 31024 706-485-9308 ,Keling Douglasville 770-577,9230 5916 _ '48 8N Ford tractor, exc. cond., good tires, 6 Horseshoeing, trimming, hot & cold shoeing, 11 years experience. Scott Ledbetter Marietta Want someone to clean mud from bored well, approx. 35 feet deep. Wanda Dwyer volt sysfem, runs well, $4200/nego. Jill Gray Dahlonega 706-864-9304 770-971-2211 Fayetteville 770-460-7502 '50 8N Ford tractor, runs well, 12 volt, new I custom build horse barns, sheds & well. Want someone to clean out 24'x24' barn, houses. Billy Healari Conyers 770-922;0685 _ reasonable, call aft_ 6 pm. K. Byrd Cumming Land cleaning and oon-dangerous tree 770-844-0312 .. - batteiy, many plows, harrows, blades, etc, saw_m111, $3000. Carl Gardner East Point 404, 767 2278 removal, do it all landscaper. Jeff M: Morgan Gainesville 678-450-4160 __ No-till drilling, -pastures, hay fields, dove fields, food plots, etc. Kenneth Jones Greenville 706-672-4845 Portable welding & repair within 25 mi. radius Want someone to cut & bale 20 ac. Fescue hay in Dallas_ Ga., call w/price & avail. Jim Thomas Liiburn 770-925-2400 Want someone to cut & remove 2 lar~ fallen hard wood trees (free). Nancy - itham StockbridQ! 770-474-9011 - '50 8N-Ford w/bushhog harrow, cultivators, turning plows; rollover box blade, $3600. Dennis Bryan Morrow 770-961-1193 '50 Oliver tractor, PTO hyd. belly, scrape blade, good condition, $2000. B. Atkinson Jackson 478-992-5476 ofJackson. James Dodd Jackson 770-775- Want someone to cut down 70 fl_ pine in _6478 - exchange for its logs, haul brush to back Prof. trapper will remove nuisance animals,' pr~erty. Andrew Kmetz Roswell 770-897- '52 8N Ford tractor & bushhog mower, good condition, $3000. Cecil Hays Thoinaston 706- 647-6325 - dart gun for domestic animals, state wide 04 3 - - '52 8N Ford tractor, 12V,4/exc. tires & tubes, service, state license #60075, reference availaole, 40 yrs. experience. Mike Thomasson ,Buchanan 77Q-646-5810 - Want someone to cut free pine trees on my pro~rty. G. Prjtchard P.owder' Springs 770- 94 -5993 - - 5' bushhog, good- shape, runs well, $3000. Vernon Fowler Douglasville 770-942-6531 '52 8N Ford tractor, 6 volt, good paint, good Roto-tiller services, gardens & _yards, experienced, efficient, professional, have tiller, will travel. Philip Haney Marietta 404-277- Want someone to cut hay & fertilize in exchan~ for keeping cows, horses on 13 acres, orth Forsyth county.. John_ Parker sheet metal & tire5, 4 pcs. of equip:, $4400. Billy Malcom Monroe 770-267-3346- '52 8N Ford tractor, good condition,-$2700 7893 Cumming 770-314-8308 . - firm. Howard Milsap Newnan 770-253-4594 Smooth top quality lumber from your trees or ; Want someone to cut-logs for firewood 10r '52 8N, runs well, call aft. 5 pm. John backhoe bucket, $2007ea.- Darrell S. Bowman Kingston 770-386-2523 1-row Pixall bean picker, used in snap beans this season, good working condition, $7850. Walter K. Harrison Warner Robins 478-953-. -=0..:.14:i-i0~,..,.,,,..,..__,--=-,--:.,..,.~-~~-,-- 1010 JD tractor, 5' bushhog, rebuilt engine, tires, exc. cond., lot of new parts, $4950. L. M. Thomas Powder Springs 770-943-5415 - 14' dump grain bed, $1000, 2 2000 pound trailer -axle, $150. Willie Harrison Maysville 706-652-2608 ' -- 1418 JD mower, $2500, 6-row IH cultivator, $750 both in excellent shape. Willie Montgomery Reynolds 478-847-3297 15' Batwing mower, $2800; 6' Rhino flail mower, $1500; Load-a-matic, $500, all in good condition. Travis Gilbert Woodbury 706-553-5112 15' Rhino Batwing rotary cutter, good condition, $4950. Wayne McLocklin Statham 770-725-9305 - 16 & 20 disc harrow, $525/$550; 5' & 6' bushhog, $550/$650; post digger, $400; dirt scoop, $225, 6' blade, $185. M_ Crosby _Blackshear 912-449-6573 16' dump grain body, exc. condition, 14' dump bed, good condition. Truman Evans canton 770-479-2555 . -. 16' new tandem trailer w/ramps, pulled less than 500 miles, $900. Ray Civitts 4461F New. Hope Rd. -Toccoa 30577 706-886-1322 1630 JD harrow, all new disks, new paint, $3750. J. R. Traylor Moultrie 912-985-8762 =22=:9;,;:.98;;:5;:...:;56:;:.1:.:9;--,___,,---~,--:-,----,------' 1940's Cockshutt row crop 60, restored, runs well, $3200. Steve Pawner Jonesboro 404- 218-3637 --Th=-e.;;.;......,M...,.,..itr"'"k-et--::B,-u.,.,ll-et"'"in-..,i-s-a-c-ce-s""'si""b.,....le Bobcat, excavator, trenching, grading, water logs, custom_ sawed on your property, cut to 2 days work, in Baldwin ciounty. B. O'Brien Cullison -Plains 229-924-7240 via the Internet at the site problems, driveways, utility digging, footing, no your -specification w/woodrriizer portable Milledgeville 478-968-7678 '52 Ford tractor, $3500. P. Ferguson . www.agr.state.ga.us/mbindex.html Job too small, free quotes. Bob Leamy bandsaw sawmill. Rich Odom Gainesville 678-485-7622 - 770-954-9218 McDonough Want someone to harvest & market 3 acres of blueberries, in Burke coun!Y. approx.June Comella 706-778-4801 '52 Super M-T-A torque amplifier Farman, Ifyou want to submit an advertisement via the website, click on the option "Submit Ads" and Bushhog and garden plowing in North Fulton, Forsyth, East Cobb, Cherokee county. Stump grinding, 24 hrs., most cases, .15; call between 7-10 pm. George Browder pasture, home, etc. Ed Jones Canton 770- Waynesboro 706-437-1804 completely restored, $4500. Loganville 77D-466-2322 - J. A. Hall - - - follow the insttuctions displayed -Ads must be Ron Ebright Alpharetta 770-664-7157 737-5100 . Want someone to keep fescue hay cut, '53 405 JD tractor w/all equipment, $2500, submitted bef9re Wednesday noon in order to Bushhogging & fencing services, specializing in steel Tcpost & electrical tape Stump grinding; free estimates, insured. Raymond Pue_ East Point 404-763-9304 approximately 15 acres, for hay. Hugh Lambert Gainesville 770-538-7270 call aft. -6 pm. Joe Lake 7416 Nahunta 912-462' appear in the following issue. . , . , If you have access to the Bulletin via the fencing for horses, etc. Bryan _Green Molena Stump- grinding,.jobs lge. or .small, reliable Want someone-to plant 15 acres for hay in _'53 Ford Golden Jubilee, engine overhauled, Internet and you no longer need to receive the 770-884-0834 and reas., Henry and surrounding counties, Walton Co. J. P. Satterfield Good Hope 770- new paint & rear tires, in exc. cond., $4500. publication through U.S. mail, consider canceling_ Bushhogging & tractor work in Douglas County _& surrounding areas. -Russell Harp free estimates. Hal Miller Stockbridge 770- 389-3288 . -- 207-7941 Want someone to remove 6 to 9 hardwood Thomas Liesman Newnan 770-253-1265 '54 lnt'I Cub w/42' belly mower, call between your subscription to help the department reduce its printing and postage costs. To cancel a Lithia Springs 770-941 8016 - Stump Qrinding, pruning, tree removal, limbs Bushhogging services, available in chipped into mulch, priced reasonably, Cherokee, Forsyth, Gwinnett, Walton, Barrow & Morgan "counties, quality & service; at Douglas &- surrounding counties, free est. Danny Allen Douglasville 770-947-3151 - affordable rates. D. Satterfield Lawrenceville Stumps ground neatly below ground level, trees, 85" around & bigger, taken down, removed w/debris, ins. cert. required, $250 per tree. Robert Gallimore Union City 770-9645462 Want someone to remove young pecans ~7~~J81 James McDonald Cumming 770- Iink'5a5geJaDnd43h0yWdr,augliocosdrepeani9r,in$e1,50n0e.ePdas t clutch Bums Forsyth 478-994-9347 - - subscription, simply call (404) 656-3682 in metro Atlanta or - 1-800-282-5852 toll-free from anywhere in Georgia, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday -Friday_ Please have your BUiletin mailing address 770-380-1792 reas. priced, free estimate. Glen Whitley trees for firewood or lumber, super easy. '56 JD "50", new engine, tires, battery, good label available for reference when you call. Bushhogging tractor work, Walton, Oconee, Bethlehem 770-867-2718 access, for free, 8-12' diameter, you cut. Jamie sheet metal. Jeff Knowles Eatonton 706-485- No part of this publication may be Clarke, Barrow, Gwinnett; reasonable. John E. Tractor work bushhogging & grading. Russ_ Mixon Manchester 706-846-4310 . f 6748 706-485-6191 reproduced in any form or incorporated into any Mitchell Monroe 770;207-4933 Austin Loganville 770-365-3639 Want someone .to sq. bale 30 acres of '69 JD 3020 dsl., tricycle front-end, canopy, information retrieval system without the written Bushhogging weeds, prompt service. Gus Tractor work, bushhog~ing, harrowing, box fescue on fee or split basis, we can cut & haul good cond., $6500, no Sunday calls. Jimmy consentoftheGeorgiaDepartmentofAgn'culture. Toombs Fayetteville 770-461-3139 Bushhogging work done at reas. rate by exp. operator, prompt service. L. Blankenbaker Dallas 770-443-2434.770-3379151 blade, fert./lime spreading, garden main!., to barn. Miles Milam Duluth 770-476-0828 Wilcox, Dooly, Crisp & Pulaski counties: D.R. FARM EMPLOYMENT Brown Pineview 229-624-2250 800-205-9479. Tractor-Bobcat work, blade, bushhog, spray, Sidwell Madison 706-342-3642 '70 F600 grain dump truck, dbl. cylinder, 14' bed, new heads, runs well, tires good, $3500. Herbert Kirby Dallas 77Q-445-7376 The Market Bulletin is printed on re~ycled paper Bushhogging work done, reasonable rates, Gwinnett, Barrow, Oconee. Matthew Gilbert Loganville 770-554-5472 - Bushhogging, box blade tractor work, Harris County & surrounding counties, $25/hr., satisfaction guaranteed, call aft. 5 pm. Leonard Castleberry Pine Mountain Valley 706-628- pasture overseed, spike & core aeration, post ,holes. J.R. Wimpey Jonesboro 770-471-4221 Will build barn building, repairs, fence, decks, docks, landscaping & more. Jimmy Harris Statesboro 912-865-5493 912-865- 9030 . Will build farm fence w/wood or wire, corrals, - '75 Ford 3000, rebuilt engine, clutch, PTO, ;ii ,,-you have questions iegardi~ this category, call Merced8s Lassiter at 1-9082. pump, radiator, lift, new seat, 150 hrs., $5500. Al Smith Hawkinsville 478-892-9619 '76 lnt'I 2-ton grain truck, 37,000 mi., $7000; Only farm work or farm help wanted advertisements allowed. No commeri:lal, - Industrial or domestic employment P!!rmitted. NH TR 85 combine, YWO heads, $7000, call aft. 7 pm. Hank Stringer Thomasville 229- 228-4514 - FARMERS & CONSUMERS. MARKET BULLETIN (ISSN 0889-5619) Georgia Department of Agriculture _ 4831 - - farm bldgs., and all other related work, Bushhogging, food plots, gen. tractor work, lawn's seeding & fertilizing, reasonable rates, Troup & surrounding counties. Jamie Cardwell West Point 706-812-9706 Bushhogging, garden spots, lgt. grading, will travel to surrounding areas, reasonable rates, prompt service, new equipment. Bill Hughes Cedartown 770-748-5623 _ statewide_ serv. Robert Hayes Hartwell 706 376-6708 -- Will build or repair barns, sheds, metal roofs, most anything in North Georgia, free quotes. Russell.Knick Commerce 706-336-8846 Will catch & remove wild hogs from farm land & hunting clubs, statewide. Dwayne Smith Dudley 478-689-4404 478-676-3216 Bushhogging, lgt. tractor work, hauling, fence posts installed, DeKalb and surrounding counties. -David Attaway Decatur 404-284- 5726 - -- Will cut your logs into lumber at your property, any 1og but hickory. D. E. Taylor Calhoun 706-602-0380 '_- WiU cut/bale pastures for hay in East Athens .Bushhogging, reasonable rates, will travel to area, 5 acre minimum, call for detail. Mike Rockdale, Wafton, Newton counties. J_ Hicks Rodowitz Athens 706-613-6675 Greensboro 770-922-581 O 469-363-5620 Willdo artificiarinsemination of beef & dairy Bushhogging, tractor work, Talbot & Marion breeds in Butts & surrounding counties. Paul counties, lgt. duty tractor & bushhog, $60 per Reamer Jackson 770-775-0158 hr., brushcutter & heavy tractor, $80 per hr_ Will do bushhogging, $25 per hour, 4 hrs. Allen McKee Buena Vista 706269-3646 minimum.-.Michael Angel Blsh~p 706-342- Bushogging, tractor work, front-end loader, 3328 - Cherokee, Cobb, Bartow, North Fulton.- Will do bushhogging, large or small, all type Pickens, reasonable rates.- Bobby_ Rogers of tractor work, dump truck, carpentry work, 30 Acworth 770-917-0848 C&L tractor works, bushhogging, plowing, driveways, small landscaping, Carrollton, Haralson & Heard counties. Chad Swafford mile radius of - McDonough. Steve Keller McDonough 770-946-4415 - Will do bushogging, fence repair & all other types of farm work. zac LaHayne Clarkesville Carrollton 770-834-5925 706-947'3938. Clearing, grading, lake, pond, built, repaired, Will do your sprigging, Hybrid bermuda de_molition & clean-up, 20 yrs. exp.,_ Newton, grasses, Trfl 44, Tift 85 &: Russell, 20 years Jasper, Butts, Morgan areas. John W. Maddox experience, modern equipment. Verner Farm PO Box 97 Porterdale 30070 770-788-1729 Rutledge 706-557-2922 706-557-2161 . Couple would like caretaking job; feeding, turnout on farm etc., housing sa ary needed, North Ga. area, will relocate. Johnny Lewis Csssville 678-721-1902 - Frum manager needed, housin~ saJafY. farm located btw. Cartersville and n, good refs. Carter Hagler Acworth 770'966-1078 Help needed; horse care in exchange for housing, must have exp: and refs. Brooks K. Hunnicutt Monticello 706-468-1969 Looking for part-time farm work, will work for free, want to learn how a farm operates. James Coffey Hiram 770-222-2213 Man looking for job on North Ga. horse farm, exp. w/feed & turnout,_ 9rounds keepi~, in exchanfre of hoiJsin~ an salary. Dave lees Cumm ng 770-530- 107_ Need fam~ or individual to he~ on farm; housing an other provided. im Booth Jackson 770-775-9928-678-409-7811 . Need full-time help on horse farm, must be dependable and have horse experience, speak English, housing & salary. Laura Mulvaney Alpharetta 678-319-9995 Need semi-retired person about three hours ~er-day to care to( animals, will furnish ousinih utilities, garden spot. Jack Prescott Saint arys 912-882-5996 . Part-time kennel help needed, 10-15 hrs./wk., reliable, good with animals, farm or vet experience f-referred.. William Harrison Acworth 770-97 -7877 - - '80 mdL Case 350 crawler w/rippers, 6-way tilt blade, low hrs., includes trailer, $18,000. Tommy Preavett Dalton 706-270-9263 19 Martin L\jther King Jr. Drive Atlanta, Georgia 30334-4250 '81 MF dsL 245, good condition, $5300. Robert Duncan Daisy 912-739-0324 912-282- 1-800-282-5852 a Office hours a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday 1282 - '85 Ford 4610, 52 hp., exc. cond., one owner Tommy Irvin, C9mmissioner w/2440 bushhog loader, $12,000. Ray White Rocky Face 706-673-5502 '86 JD 950, 4WD tractor, $4500. Bill 0. Wall 4954 Shiloh Dr. PO Box 699 Loganville 30052 770-466-4353 '89 Ford F-700 grain truck, 23' spreader body, new gear box, $6500/obo. Eddy Alan Brown Commerce 706-335-5721 706-54D-2429 '89 Ford tractor_w/cab, ac, 7410 loader, low hrs., $18,000; JD .435 baler w/monitor, Carlton l\llOore, Editor_ Randy Cox, Managing Editor Address all. requests to be added to or removed from the mailing .list," change of address and Form 3579 to the MARKET BULLETIN office . at the above address. Published weekly at Capitol Square, Atlanta 30334. Perlodlcals postage paid at Atlanta, ~a. and addltlonal offices. sheltered, EC, $7000. Ted- _Henry Augusta 706-793-7615 '89 Vicon round baler, mdl. RP1210; one owner, pa~ & owrier manual, field ready, always _sheltered, $5000. Glenn Hayes The Georgia Department of Agriculture does not discriminate on the basis of sex. race, color; national origin, age or disability In the admission or access to, or treatment in, its employment policy or its programs or activities. The Department's Administration Division at 19 Martin Oxford 770-7866425 770-786-3737 Luther King Jr. Drive, Atlanta, GA 30334, 404-656- 90 Ford 3910, 47 hp., p/s, canopy, perfect condition, turf tires, $8000; 6' Bushhog,-$700. Marc Gregory Walthourville 912-222~7356 912-876-5888 - . '90 Vicon bal~r RP1211 4'x5' rolls,_ field 3608, has been designated to coordinate compliance with the non-discrimination .requirements contained in Section 35.107 of the Department of Justice regulations. Information concerning the provisions of_ the Americans with Disabilities Act, and the rights provided ready. Edsel. Lewis Baxley 912-367-3264 thereunder, are avanable from the Administration '94 lnt'I spreader truck, DT466, 26' b, 150K, mMiillelesr, Luonguasendviltliere7s7, 0c-a5l5l 4e-0ve8n6i5ngs._ Cameron Division. If you require special assistance in utilizing our sei:-ices, please contact our agency. !.__ _ _ _ _ _....,_ _ _ _ _ _....,. I' -- - Wednesday July 3, 2002 THE MARKET BULLETIN Page3 1956 Minneapolis Moline 445, runs, drives, 5' .disc mowar w/hyd., all in aood condition, Ford '96 F350, 4x4, P-siroke, dsl., 35,000 .IH 8275 dsl., 4 cyl., in use, runs well, needs Lewis Brothers poultr}' hous~keeper., #2 self needs total restoration, $1500. Rod Allen ready to use, $1500. Radney rown Tyrone miles, Gooseneck trailer, 8x21, both exc. cond. refurbish. J. B. Bader Cumming 77Q-887- loading spreader, good condition. David Long Sylvester 226-776-9612 770-964-2940 .. Budcly Morgan Cumming 770-887-6885 0814 770-354-8428 909 Aster Lane Morganton 30560 706-374- 1995 MF 240, 41 PTO hp., 5' bushhog, exc. 574 lnt'I, no 3-pt. hitch, $4000; Woods Ford 1720, 1988 dsl., low hrs., new battery, IH transtar w/wetline, Lowboy, log trailer, 5278 cond., $9600. Steve Wisenbaker Molena 770- mower, 14', $800; gen. 25KW, $1500. Gary has disc harrow, exc: cond. J. McClendon Case 850 track loader, $15,500, loader alone, Log splitter, heavy duty, 16 hp., horizontal, 477-7789 770-599-1717 - ' Mullins Mansfield 706-557-2753 Cartersvllle 770-382-9704 $8,500, rriust sell. L. Milton Watkinsville 70.6- manual start, exc. cond., $700. Max Edwards 2 Hustler "Blackbasket" peanut pickers, 6 used tires, good cond., 12 ~ 13-24". . Ford 1910 tractor, dsl., 325 hrs., exc. cond. 310-0395 . Jackson 478-994-2468 good cond.; 1 6-rowRedball hood sprayers; 1 Ransom Steedley Homervllle 912 7-2477. w/5' Bushhog brand bushhog, $8375. Tom lnfl 3388, 160 hp., dsl., p/s, 4WD, rear duals; MF '92, mdl. 362, 56 hp., 970 hrs., dual 15' MF harrow. Leon Coates Fort Gaines 912- 640 gas Ford tractor, $3500. L. Walle 313 E. Rogers Thomaston 706-647-4090 GC, $12,900/obo. L. Genet Norcross 770- remote hyd., 236 MF loader, $15,500..Billy 768-2609 Wahing!on Ave Ashburn 31714 Ford 2000 dsl., pis, 8/spd., good tires, new 921-1598 . . Moody Dallas 770-445-9923 2 IH 844 com heads, 1 VGC, 1 for parts; UFT 6600 JD combine 218 grain head, 444 com paint, battery, muffler & hot plug, 1O disc lnfl Cub Cadet, mdl. 1405, 14 hp. Kohler, .MF 135 dsl., p/s, 5' King Kutter, 6' box blade, - traveler and hose VGC. Donnie M. l:lopkins head, make offer. Jerry McCorkle Statesboro Taylorway harrow, $5800. Charles Camp iarage ke~, new deck 40, runs well, exc. cond., $7500. Debbie Hopkins Good Fitzgerald 229-424-0760 912-839-3175 . Dallas 770-445-1735 1400/obo. andy E. Jones Resaca 706-260- Hope 770:267~9337 2 Vicon 240 disc mowers, canvas top, field 7' disc mower, $2400; round baler, $4500. Ford 2000 tractor, unused tires, rims & tubes 2532 MF 135(G), no p/s, good con~. $4200; also, ready, $2500/each. Terry Dockery Albany Hiram Stevens Madison 706-342-3635 $3950. Owen Trull Blalrsvllle 706-745-4544 lnfl Cub tractor, yellow & white w/42" Wood's 4 & 6'. bushhogs, A/P plow, 2 disc plow. M. W. 229-888-2280 7740 Ford w/Limbguard, 4WD, 86 hp., Ford 2000, 4 cyl., gas, very good shape & belly mower, 90 de~ree angle, PTO pulley, exc. Collar Austell 770-402-8303 - 2 White chipper Vacs, 5.5 hp. SIP 1 never $10,500; 20' flex mower, $2200; 14.' mower, tires, $4800/obo, ca11 aft. 4 pm. E. Brown cond., $3250 firm. illy Sanders Lula 770-869- MF 165 dsl., p/s, 54 hp:, 6' mower, 3 bottom used; 1 slightly used, make offer. Russ Austin $1200, also other. Royce Ledden Leesburg Kennesaw 770-422-5888 . 3615 plow, runs well,. $5495. L. Garrett Ellenwood LOganvllle 770-365-3639 229-344-6061 Ford 3000 diesel,' p/s, good metal and tires lnfl S190o grain dump & 12-ton trailer, also 770-921-1636 - 2 horse farm wagon, new body & paint, good 8' Kuhn GMO 600 disc mower, field ready, runs well, $3900. Gary L. Thompson 3800 other. Scott Awbre~ Newnan 770-252-8046 MF 2000 1240, 4x4, turf tires,.front loader, 5' condition. Russell O'Quinn Blackshear 912449-5904 2-row planter, new plates/hoppers, sweeps $1300; cult., new hoppers/sweep, sid~ dresser sheltered. Edward Jeanes Gra~ 478-986-3303 8' heavy duty all hydralic scrape blade, Bushhog brand. Randy A: Saye Danlefsvllle 706-789-2883 . Greenville Ad. LaGrange 30241 706-884- JD '97, mdl. 9600 combine, 4WD, .900 hrs., 3332. . ' shelter hrs., exc. cond., $79,000; 8-row 844 Ford 4000, runs well, $4750/obo. Alan com head, $11,000. Alvin Sapp Dawson 912- Shearouse Woodbury 706-553-5109 995-2454 . finish mower, 4/pcs. of equip., $16,000, call aft. 4:30 pm. Rick Kittle Ringgold 706,965-8685 .MF 210 dsl., 12 spd., 4' mower, 16 disc, 4' harrow, $4395. Gordon Gamet Riverdale $175; Wood finisher mower, back discharge 8'x20' flatbed hay trailer, $550. George Ford 5000 dsl., $5500; Vermeer 605E round JD 1070, 4WD, loader, canopy, exc. cond., 770-923-2274 I $900. Bill Worley Stockbridge 770-504-0727 Scoville Macon 912-745-2524 belt baler, $1000; Ford 538 mower conditioner clean tractor, 101 hrs., several pcs. of eiuip., MF 230, 964 hrs., new lnfl 5' bushhog, new. 2.30 Deutz Allis round baler, Deutz Allis tedder, 213 NH manure spreader, 352 NH 850 C Case crawler, '81, 1900 hrs., good condition, $30,000. Gene Darracott $400; 13.5' .bushhog, $1500. John .Douglas' $19,500. RudyHicks Eatonton 706-485- 691 Reynolds 478-847-3n1 .. 706-485-8506 Baltic 7 shank alp plow, $9650. Jerry Gabbert Marietta 404-657-5663 770-424-1970 grinder mixer. Harold McFalls Dalton 706-259- Gainesville 678-549-7466 Ford 5000 tractor, new motor, tires & lift, duaI -Jow 750 no-till drill, $20,000. Morris King MF 245 dsl., p/s, 6/spd., 1332 hrs. w/unused 3151 851 NH baler, sheltered, ready to go, $1595. remotes, $6500 will trade for crawler tractor Lavonia 706-356-4922 . rear tires, exc. cond., $7900.. John Carlisle 20' Gooseneck horse & wagon trailer w/elec w. J. Bird Jesul! 912-427-2233 Steve Whatley LaGrange'706-845-1510 - JD 2010 tractor, p/s, 4 cyl., gas; 943 hrs., Blue Ridge 706-632-2587 - winch & ramps or equipment trailer, . exc condition, $2800. June Lott Monroe 770-267 4209 8N Ford tractor, 12 volt, alternator, runs well, new paint, lgts., brks., wheels seals, $2800. Jack Brower Atlanta 770-451-3454' . . 20' Gooseneck trailer, ramps, new . floor 8N Ford tractor, cutlivator, 16" bottom plow, .$1900; GI hitch, dovetail ramps, new floor $1000. Stanley Barnes Gainesville 770-983- call aft. 7 pm. Vemon Reddish Butler 478-8623479 - 3769 8N Ford, new paint, good tires, rebuilt motor, 20' dovetail w/ramp, Gooseneck trailer, 4 axle, 8 Lowboy tires for sale, $3500. Randy 12 volt system, runs well,.$2750. D. Roberson Dublin 912-984-4830 . Fallin Molena 706-648-2735 8x20 flatbed trailer, single axle, $500 cash. 0 2000-NH TN175, 75 hp., 451 hrs., 2000 NH A. Baucom Oxford 770-385-1632 5610, 75 hp., 270 hrs., exc. cond., remotes _$16,000/ea. Pat Day Ludowici 912-222-8511 2001 Bobcat 873 turbo, 350 hrs., new style 9100 FMC pecan sprayer, $7500; AgriDynamics pecan spra~r, $1500; 45' 7" grain auger, 3 phase.motor. onnie Council _Albany boom, tooth bucket, forks, $19,800. J. R 229-344-6063 Vicknair Newnan 770-251-7899 678-9532066 . 9N Ford tractor, 12 volt, good tires, runs well, $2000. V. Caradine Whitesburg 770-836- 2001 Gooseneck equipment trailer, 20' 2 0449 .. - Ford 600 tractor, rebuilt engine, new head new paint, good tires, one owner. Larry good rubber, 12 volt system, ne\ff radiator, good Jennings Carrollton 770-832-9602 770-854- metal, $3500. Z. McNeal Toccoa 706-282- 8640 -. 0320 JD 325 garden tractor, 1997 w/115 hrs., Ford 600 tractor, second owner, sheltered trunk, disk han:ow, plow, cultivator, integral, dirt pan, 5' bushhog, exc, cond., $4200. Johnny hitch, $4000. Berrie Hiem Rome .706-290- Ray Jordan Eastanollee. 706-779-2867 0792 ' Ford 641 gas, good cond., new rubber, paint JD 350 C, $11,000;MF 35, 3-pt. hitch, live decals, 30 hp., no p/s;_$3950; Cory Hulett PTO, $3650; MF (Japan), 30 hp., 4WD, loader, Milan 229-936-2495 dsl., $7500. J. Cowan Augusta 706-855-3835. Ford 7600, 85 PTO, rebuilt engine, remotes . JD 420, '56, 3-pt. hitch, runs well, $3000. A. front & rear wgts., canopy, good tires, VCG Purcell 480 Lepard Road Roopvllle 30170 $11,500. Nathan Nix Cleveland 706-865-0689 770-854-6104 - Ford 7610, 85 hp., dsl., p/s, remotes; live JD 4430 tractor, dual tires, 4 post roll guard, - shaft & unused hvy. tires, duty rotary $11,500. D. CmhaowlkerA, tlbaQnlhtae7x7c0" exc. cond. E. Craven 912-367-2941 Baxley 912-367-,9749 - 898-0026 JD 450 crawler loader, $7900/obo. Mark Ford 7610, series II 4x4, front-end loader, Winne Blue Rldge706-206-7254 MF 253 dsl., 53 hp., p/s, dual remotes, 1329 hrs.,. $12,500; Savage 16' pecan limb rake, $3250. Richard McMillian ntton 229-382- 3443 - MF 265 good condition, $6,500; 30 ft. lagoon agitator, $3,500. Dale Brubaker Comer 706- 783-5089 . MF 35 dsl., good parts, tires, best offer, also other equip. Robert Stogner 1270 Melear,Rd._ Bowdon 30108 770-258-7632 MF 35, 22 hrs., dsl., exc. cond., box blade, $3800/obo. Peter Taylor Cleveland 770-971- 5494 . - MF40B loader/backhoe tractor, 4 cyl. Perkins dsl., p/s, needs hyd. work, rough, but gocid for farm use. Jeff Flatten Macon 478- 785-1925 . MT JD w/3-pt. hitch, WD45 AC, both runs axle, 8 lug wheels, 3 ramps, chain box, $3000 Ronnie Roach Martin 706-356-4222 AC 303 sq. baler w/manual; small JD hay rake; Henry hay loader, old but works, $750. 2010 JD row crop,.good condition, new painI, Ronald Hamby Valdosta 912-259-0918 '$5500; 6' JD belly mower fits 850 JD, $600 Roy Holt Dublin 478-275-0760 . 25KW generator, used very little,.porta~le_ on AerWay flexible chain harrow, 11 ', cond., $500. Ernest Powell Hampton 946-9169 exc. 770- cab w/AC, very good condition, $18,500. C Parks Cleveland 706-864-6966 . Ford Durand 7740 w/Nelson SPf'l!Y cab, 1400 Wayland grain truck moun~ed, 400 hhrrss" FMC PTO pecan sprayer. oenms A. James Fort Valley 478-825-4030 JD 450C loader w/a bucket, dependable machine, new parts, $14,900. Stan Hall Oxford 770-787-0234 JD 455E loader w/hoe, 1986,..jlood cond., $20,000, alsci other equip. enry M!ze Stockbridge 770-389-4156 well. Jimmy Blizzard Wrightsville 478-8642872 Manure spreader ground driven, restored in good working condition, $850. J. King i;luford 770-945-3664 Massey Harris pony for parts, must sell, best '. '' I,' .' \, \ "i' a trailer, asking $1500. Matthew Kmi:ler RoySton 706-246-0596 2600 Ford tractor, 35 hp., 3-pt. hitch, low All_ purpose 5 shank ~ring tooth plow, by lntematipnal, $325. D. ullinax Covington 770-788-1394 Ford 801 dsl., $4200; David Brown 880 dsI. w/5' bustih~. lift needs repair, $2500, tractor runs well: Eh Saine Clermont 770-983,7218 hrs., extra clean, runs well. Gerald McPherson Buchanan 770-646-5811 2705 MF cab, ac & dual, 8/spd., 4800 hrs Allis.Chalmers 7010, cab/air, 850 hrs. total time, always sheltered, 2nd owner, $13,000. Ra~ Harcourt Moreland 770-253-4972 Ford 860 tractor, 42 hp., rebuilt engine, new clutch, good paint w/5' bushhog, $4000. Dusty Warren Buena Vista 229-887-9483 Mark Ellis Sumner 229-776-9279 273 NH square baler, $1250; Ford Major 2 tractor, 6' bushhog, $2750, call aft. 6 pm: Fred Cook ROOl!Vlfle 770-854-5100 277 NH sq. baler, $400, needs needles Bearcat mixer, $350, needs one bearing Wayne Bourff Box S!!rings 706-568-9680 3 -24' tobacco , rack trailers, homemade k $150/ea., call aft. 7 pm. Wayne Rivenbar Metter 912-685-5791 3 Super A Farmalls, $1500 up; '52 M JD 9 $2500; 8N Ford, $3500, all GC, call before pm. Michael Loggins Hull 706-354-0655 - 3-pt. hitch sprayer, 85 gal., 6-row w/hand . gun; 50' hose, never used, stored inside, calI - aft. 6 pm. Randel Weldon Moultrie 912-782- 5105 30 MF tractor, new carb & mainfold, 90Yo tires, not running, 12 volt system. Marion Stapp - Monroe 770-267-5142 3000 Ford gas w/5' rotary mower, $5000; 8N Ford w/5' scrape blade, $3500; Woods 5' finishing mower, $700. Jim Bowden ., Dublfn 478-272-8850 32' square bale hay. conveyor, in good condition. Larry Oulter Chlckmauga 706-375- 3838 . 33 gallon air compressor, 220 volt, exc. . condition. J. Killcrease Snellville 770-736- 2977 350 CFM . sullair compressor, 3 phase BCS rear tine tiller, 5 ~-o8ear driven, 3 forward, 2 reverse gears, 8 /obo, original; $1200. Dan Smith Duluth 770-495-8500 Ford 8N disk harrow, lift pole, scrape blade bushhog, recent tune-up, good condition $3300. W. Walker .Commerce 706-215,015 706-423-9798 . -. Bandit, commercial wood chipper w/4' ~I .. ~as en9ineMVGC, $2000 or will trade. Nick koutens oreland 404-766-0349 404-2592250 Box sc~e 6', in good shape, $300. Dick Martin Fal um 770-964-8991 Bushhog 1O'. pull type, $2800; 6' bushhog, $850, good condition. Harold Branan McDonough 770-957-4294 Ford 8Nrestored, unused tires, paint & many new parts, highway gears, . $3250. John Brantley Powder Springs 770-428-4402 Ford 8N tractor, $1900; JD 1010 special tor parts, will irade for hit & miss. R.andy Cason. Powder S!!rlngs 770-943-7023 Ford 9N tractor, .1939, condition, 3-pt. hitch, PTO, go$o2d700P.<'!iJntoh&n McDonald Cumming 770-886-1783 Bushhog branc,1 tiller, PTO, 3{frt. hitch, 4' wide, used very little, $1050. reg Fowler Dalton 706-673-3603 Bushhog, disc, cultivator, post hole di~ger, ~reader .drag lift., good conditiqn. E. uck eml!le 770-562-3847 . Ford Golden Jubilee tractor, some ext~a attachments; Case hay baler, square, aider mdl., works well. C. Camp Maysvffle 706-461 3204 - Ford Jubilee tractor, excellent condition w/2- bottom plow, 5" mower, Will sell separate Case lnt'l 895, runs great, $6500; Hardee 1O' pull ~e bushhog, $2500; 4-bottom AC plow, $350. rian Wimpe~ -Clermont 770-983-1056 $4000 for all. J..P. Manning Dublin 478-676 2129 478-278-1983 . Ford TW-20 tractor, 145 hp., cab/air, stereo Case/IH 1190, 3 cyl., 45 hp., dsl., 200 hrs., $3850/obo. Brian H. Curtiss 2070 Woodland duals, 3000 hrs., $11,500. Danielsvllle 706-795-3810 Fred Ha 1i Dr. Macon 31211 866-232-6785 478-7455202 Complete cultivator for Cub Farmall w/plows & swe:3Js, drawbar & layoff plow. Harlan Ford tractor, '95, 1715, 596 hrs., VGC, w/5' ~ushhog,. smoothing harrow & 1-row bottom plow. C. Brown Danlelsvllle 706-789-3374 706-540-7959 Langlo West Point 706-645-2862 Covington 1-row culti., $375; roqk rake, $380; seven, shank chisel plow w/trip .foot, $375. A. Masse~-Blalrsvllle 706-781-2546 ,: i., s. r outdoor unit, $3000. Joh.n Twitty Winder 770- o; 307-0696 Cub Cadet 125 VG condition, w/disc harrow, 42" mowing deck, $1000. Dean E. West 3700 Knight reel type feed mixer, 3 yrs. old Powder S!!rlngs 770-943-7607 . - - exc. cond., $18,500. Roy Embry Eatonton . 706-485-2346 3930 Ford. dsl. tractor, low hrs., exc. cond., .%,dE>, $10,000. Clay Brown Warner Robins 478- 953-9485 - 4 AC planters, W&A ripper-bedder 4-row; 4 row Pittsburgh culti.; 4-row Dickeyvator; lnfl 4bottom flip-plow, - 5' lnfl mower. Buddy BeII Reynolds 478-847-4529 4 hp. Honda pump & motor,. 2" in & out, 1 yearold, great for garden, $300. Rick Whelan Dallas 678-283-4455 4 wheel JD trailer, extended to carry 40 irrigation pipe, good condition, $750. Kennetti Sutton Ocllla 229-468-5390 229-468-5047 , 4' finishing mower, Bushhog brand, exc. cond., very low hrs., looks good, $950. Hixson Eldridge Braselton 770-967-4355 4' rollover box blade, used very little, $425, Bill Stockbridge Morrow 770-507-6496 Dirt scoop, rota?; mower, scr~e . blade, harrow, disc, tiller, ottom J_low, a I crcurpose plow, all 3-pt. lift. Nelson assey onyers 770-483-2639 Drop pile driving hammer, $600; 3/4 yard drag.bucket, $250, 314 yard clam bucket, $350. Aon S~eir Savannah 912-598-7059 Duetz 5230 dsl., 31 h&", canopy, turf .tires, $4500; 5' bushhog, $6 O; 6' fimsh mower, G mdl. AC tractor, turning plow, plus, $3800. Harold Moore Atlanta 404-255-4551 Gehl- 1310 round baler, 4x5, perfect condition, used very little, $6900. Ociug Mealey ElllJay 706-635-2258 - Gehl mdl. .95 feedmill, sheltered, good conditiciri, $2950/obo. Lyman Benson Mllledgevllle 478-452-2889 $900. James Hosmer Allenhurst 912-2585623 912-877-7670 Durand Wayland sprayer, pecan volute, 130 .hp., truck mounted Ford dsl., 400 hrs., $30,000. Generator 20 KW, 4 cyl. engine, runs on natural gas, enclosed engine, overhaul approx. 2 ~yrs, ago, $2800/obo. T. Thornbrough Cartersvllfe 770-386-3633 . Ed James B:i!on 478-956-5311 Durand Wayland treesprayer, 3'pt. hitch; mdl. AF100-32, 100 gal. tank cap., both pecan & ~ach volutes. J. Beca Pelham 229-294-8532 Farmall 200 w/harrow cultivator & mowing machine, quick hitch,'$3600. Johnny McBen Resaca 706-629-0755 Generator 3600 watts,. Kawasaki engine, puII start, $425 Mike Brooks Plalnsvllle 706-6290069 Gooseneck dump trailer, 12' two way tailgate, excellent cond., $4750. Phil Courtney 111 Courtney Drive Byron 31008 "478-9563863" 4'x5' baler, always sheltered, serviced, must Farmall A, manual lift, runs well, full set of see, field ready, $4150. Sid Arnold Athens cult., $850:, also 15' trailer, 2 axles, 6 lug 706-546-9039 wheels, $300. Larry Mize Dewy Rose 706- 40 KW continous Generac PTO generalor 245-5587 ... on trailer w/shaft, exc. cond., $2000/obo, M. L. Farmall M, '43 mdl,;runs great, includes 16 Mcleroy Comer 706-783-3168 disc pull type harrow, $1700. F. Thomas 40' flatbed trailer, spread tandem, stored 12 Barnesville 770-358-0759 yrs., exc. running gear, needs floor, $1500. A Farmall M, fresh engine kit, seals & paint, Krause' Rochelle 229-365-7486 $1800, parts for H&M power steering for same. 4000 PSI Landa stream pressure cleaner, 21 Ed Lackey Cedartown 770-748-9060 hrs., $3200. Bill Butler 2777 Braselton 706-654- Farmall Super C, ~ood condition, ..looks - ~real, ready to work, 2150. F. M. Berryman 4020 JD tractor w/F11 farmhand loader; 7' . tockbrldge 770-474-8423 . bucket, field ready, $9500, call 9-10 pm. Hulan Ferguson T030, 12V, new lights, wiring, Fletcher Valdosta 229'244-1960 ~ain, clean, e-mail for picture, $2200. Robert Gravity flow grain wagon, in good shape. Ga~ Gaskins S!!arlcs 229-546-3032 Ground driven manure spreaders, 1 NI $1400, 1 IH, $400. Pat Fearnow Covfngton 770-337-6683 770-318-4913 Harrow 12 disc, used 3 times, $550; middle buster, exc. cond., $175. S. Jenkins Snellvllle. 770-979-8160 Hay baler MF 12 sq. baler, good tires; needs .work on stripper, $650. Doug Lawson Dallas 770-443-1115 . Hesston 530 round baler, bought new .for $7800, used very little, excellent shape, sheltered, $4500. Ruth Duncan Martin 706779-2118 430 W JD tractor w/adjustable scrape blade, 2 cyl., exc., ready to work or restore, $4400. Victor Columbus Roswell 404-406-1108 - oore Senoia 770-599-3496 Flail mower, Ford, 3-pt. hitch; $650; finishing mower, MF, 4', 3-pt. hitch, $650. J. Jones. Holder tractor, 4WD, 25 hp. gas Onan twin, articulated, made in Germany, $2000. C. Fahn Adalrsvllle 706-602-25:17 5' King Kutter rotary mower, $400, VGC original blades, used very little. Bemie Shiver Camllla 229-344-6413 Dalton 706-278-7130 For sale 630 A Vermeer stump tnder, exc. condition. Bill:l Roberts Jackson 77 775-5996 Hustler 3400, z-tum mower, 130 hrs., eliic. cond., 28 hp. Kubota dsl., catcher, turf tires, seat, $13,995. K Fahn Calhoun 678-520-4348 5' Kubota belly mower w/mounting brackets, AC60-71 B, good condition, $900. E. H. Branch Blairsville 706-74$-3421 Ford '93. Cummins, 250 hp., 7/spd., fifth wheel, sin~e axle, good tires,-$4650. Marley Lanee Mo na 770-884-5101 IH 5100, 12' 6" 2 disc grain drill, shed kept, $2500; JD 220 harrow, fold up, $2500. J1m Brooks Camak 706-556-2131 JD 4630 s~ray tank, wgts., cab, AC, good offer. Tim Dodd Buford 770,271-9009 condition, $ 500. Jenny Griggs Warner Mathis finish mower, exc. cond.; 5' $1500. A. Robins 912-788-3352 D. Burch Lakefand-229-482-3330 229-482- JD 530 baler w/monitor, goodcondition, field 2283 . ready, $8000, Lance Johnson Fort Valley 478- 825-1249 ' . McCormick W 6 standard tractor, runs strong,. $1500; 600 Ford, runs very good, JD 5420, 65 h~., dual remotes, 100 hrs., $3500. B. Collier Perry 912-987-2099 . deluxe canopy w 541 JD loader, exc: cond ... McCormick W-6 tractor, runs well, $1500; $28,600. Robert Yates Summervllle 706-3972715 600 Ford tractor, _runs very well, $3500. Bennie Collier 2162 King Chapel Road Perry 31069 JD 5500, 325 hrs., canopy, 540 JD loader, Meyer pecan cracker, pecan grader, 1000# wgts., $24,950; Taylorwai 7' rotary cutter, exc. platform scale & trailer sign, $4000. Paul cond., $199.5. Wayne Belamay 'Royston 706- . Peterson Albany 229-881-1019 206-9185 Mighty. Mite bandmill, $10;000; also Co~k JD 5510, 4WD, 1100 hrs., dual remotes, exc. auto sharpner & manual setter, $1200, w1f/ cond:, $20,000; Terrain King AG 15' flex wing separate, call aft. 8 pm. John Lokey Dearing mower, $4500. Hugh L. Hamilton Augusta 706-595-6101 706-772-7664 Milling equip., 3 phase elec. hammermill, 2- JD 6' grooming mower, exc. cond., $1500; ton mixer augers, etc. J. Simpson Talbotton Lincoln welder/generator, mdl. AC225/DC- 706-665-3480 706-329-8629 210/6, 6000 watt gen., 16 hp., $900. Aon Carroll Statham 404-401-9130 770-725-2982 Mitsubishi 01800, 2 cyl., dsl., VGC, 9/spd., 4/spd. PTO, lug tires, 4' box scrape,. 5' finish. JD 6620 combine, 216 header; unused tires, mower, $3800. Alex Powell Newnan 770-251- throut chain, elevator chain, Ruso bars, blade 8975 wear plates, $22,500. Rutledge 706-557-2607 Mark Shepherd Murray garden tractor, 12 hp.; 40" mower deck, $475, call days 9 am -7 pm. A. Hoffman JD 990 square bale loader, $450/obo. Greg Fri~~ Omaha 229-838-9862 Cumming 770-889-4946 . NH 256 hay rake, exc. cond., $2000, also JD 9930, 1180 hrs., $24,000; 21' .230 JD other. Timothy V. Goodwin Augusta 803-441- harrow, $2500; KMC 14 shank chisel, $1000, all 6735 . VGC. Seo~ Jones Re:tnolds 478-949-2307. JD Hi-cycle 6000 .sprayer, ale, cab, ~ood NH 256 rake, $1600; JD pullspreader, mdl. 301, $1000; 6' scrape blade, $250. Larry condition, $10,500.. Lindy McDonald Vi alfa Waters .Rockmart 770-684-4840 912-537-4181 . NH 472 haybine, cut only few acres, in VGC, Jo Powertech ~enerator, unused 2000; 93 sheltered, one owner, $4000. Bill Roe hrs., 120/240, 60 ertz 400 AMP, Asco switch, $10,150. Tim Smith Ro~ston 706-206-7645 Bowersville 706-245-7505 NH 66 square baler, $600; 2 Ford sq. balers JD mdl. .60, runs well, $2,800. Hoyt Hubbard for parts, $200; Ford sickle mower, exc. cond. Newnan 770-253-4245 - W. Vaughters Madison 706-342-8787 . JD silage wagons (2), $750/ea.; NH silage blower. Lar~ Richards Bartow. 770-386-2129 NH 847 round baler, manual tie, shed kept, $3600/obo. David Watts Chickamauga 706- Kemland chopper tub seed mulcher, uses 539-2658 .- lge. or small round rows, straw or hU; gallon seeder, made $10,000. A. indham Glenwood 478 -3384 . Knuckle boom log loader, Lowboy mid.; Detroit dsl., strong h~d., smooth runner, $4500. Jose~h P. Larman uckhead 706-485-6359 Kohler 18 h~, v-twin, exc. cond., $450/obo. Joe Sizeman ewnan 404-784-1473 Kohler 80 KW w/Cummings engine, $4800 Bill Griffin Ma~svllle 706-677-4265 NH 848 round baler, automatic wrap, reconditioned, new paint, $3500;. NH haybine 477, 7' wide, $800. Randall Johnson Kingston 770-336-5225 NH 850 round, baler, used 2001 season, VGC, ready to work; $1775. Charles Summers Elko 478-987-7151 NH 851 r0und baler, hyd. tie, completely . rebuilt, exc. condition. Billy Wilkes Oak Park 912-578-3692 Kohler ~nerator, 55 KW, 953 hrs., exc. NH 851 round baler; Vicon CM 240 disc condition. b G. Callihan Blue Rfdg~ 706- mower, NH rake. Frank Powell Buena Vista 632-3954 229-649-7140 Krone AM202 mower, 5 disc, sheltered, used NH 890 forage harvester, 2-row head dual; ve:r, little, exc. cond:: $3200. David Roberts 5000 dump wagon, fair condition; JD 4-row no- Ga nesvllle 706-384-4617 till planter. Joe Lindsey Forsyth 478-994-4831 Kubota 35 hp., dsl. w/5' bushhog, !JOOd tires, NH S-69 square baler, 1-rqw ln~~mationa! remote hyd., VGC, $6500. Stevie Adams com picker, sheltered, good condition, 3-pt.. Tallal!oosa 770-574-2839 Taylorway rake. Leonard Ridley Chatsworth Kubota 86000 dsl. w/59" Woods mower, low 706-695-9273 hr5., $2850. Kevin Buice Carnesville 404-372- NH manure spreader, mdl. 200 pull type, 3787 medium size, new paint, exc. cond., Kubota 88200, dsl., 290 hrs., exc. shape, $950/0BO: John' Reece Senoia 770-254- must see, 3-pt. frt. wgts, "tc. Ed Fergu~on 8794. - Meansvllle 678-360-5812 706-647-8678 NH skidsteer 565, exc. cond., 825 hrs., 50% Kubota L3010, GST, 4WD, 150 hrs., LA481 rubber, 72" tooth bucket, $9500/obo. B. Parks loader, 285 bushhf cutter, PTO tiller, canopy, Murrayvllle 770-718-6023 wgts., 5' blade, 15,500. Steve 'Speights NatureForm 80 emu egg hatcher, fully Dalton 706-259-8792 automatic, must sell, $1000. G. Brunson 12818 Kubota tractor L-2900, 32 hp., 4WD, shuttle Alcovy Ad.. Covington 30014 770-786-0755 shift trans. w/front-end loader, 69 hrs., exc. cond., $14,500. If!. H. Cochran Cherry Log New pistons, ring bearings rebuilt, motor for Farmall H mdl., short block only. Jerry Davis 706-632-5744 Macon 912-746-6716 Kubota tractor & loader, M5030 SU, 8/spd., shuttle shift, 55 hp.; 4WD, '93 1400 tirs. 7/pcs. of equip., $23K. L.. Fahn Adalrsvllle 770-4939035 Newton Crouch fertilizer spreader on 88 Mack truck, $2500/obo, Big A floater, 1200 gal., SS 55' booms, $5000/obo. M. Causey Baxley 912-367-9736 Kubota, L3600, 1997, front-end loader, box Oliver superior manure spreader, has brass blade, 4WD, h~drostatic transmission, $11,700. ID tag, ground driven, $450, Heard county. M.. E. W. Hoffler a~etteville 678-364-1124 Seymour Franklin 706-675-6843 Lely Lotus 300 combination tedder & rake, Original one , horse wagon w/shafts, bam exc. cond., less than 50 acres use, $1800. kept, $1300. Franklin Futch Nashville 229-. Jesse Arrant Blalrsvllle 706-745-3637 686-7639 . Page 4 . Tt::tE MARKE;T BULLETIN Wednesday July 3, 2002 Pecan sprayer, John Bean mdL 757,-392 Utility trailer, road reaciY, 5x10, single aXle, .1000.gal. plastic storage tank, like new, 250 Comer fen~ po.sis, 7' long, 7-10" dia., cut Pine liimber, 1x4's to 2x10's." $.25/bd. ft. and engine, Ford 600 spreader truck mounted, good. ~ndition, $500; tiller B&S, 5 hp., good gravely style mower. Roger Norman 1277 from power poles; 12 for $72. Jim Thaxton up according to width, pine siding, $.40/bd. ft., wheels avail. for-tractor pull. Richard L. Crider condition: Herbert Jones Alto 706-n6-1239 _Smokey Rd. Newnan 30263 n0-253-6567 Watklnsvllle 706-769-1315 . ~ leave message. Viola Jordan .Bowman 706, Thomaston 706-646-2816 Vermeer 504 rebel round baler, exc. cond., 12 Germian take-offs, model B, 6 yrs. old an ;_ Custom cut T&G pine flooring, cypress 245-6964 Peerless dump trailer, used for silage or $11,000. Britt Nix Concord n0-884-0554 3 _inch . low lines. Douglas f'atterson siding! Steve Hortman Wrlghtsvllle _478-864- Poplar lumber for ;sale, dried, planed, non: grain bushhog flail mower, silage dump wagon. Welder. Hobart, 300 AMP on trailer, $950. Douglasville no-949-4390 n0-942-2637 2438 planed, or fresh cut, suitable for .furniture, Bud Moore Union Point 706-759-3785 Phillips post hole digger to~ tractor, 00. Carol W. Kunkler Carrollton n0-854-8709 . Pine straw baler, _hand truck style, $250. Randy Strother Washington 706-678-59n Woods 7500 backhoe for sale, used less than 20 hrs., in exc. shaJ:)e, no leaks, easy. hook-up; 3PH, $5000. Michael Angel. Bishop .120 gal. propane tank with . regulator. Herman Stanley Jefferson 706367-5070 .. 14 pieces, 30', 6' ring-lock irrigation piP!l F. Jackson 370 Sandtown Road: Washington Electric feed mill with mixer and scales, $3000 obo, 2 1300 bushels grain bins with heater/fan, $800. AB Clark : Cairo 229-3n4718 cabinets, flooring, or siding. J.J. Andrews qta 6:.:..7;;.8.::30=0"..:;5:;;5;:..69::.,..~--~,,_,..--,--,--- f.'ump, Wacker 4" 16 hp. Briggs.trash pu~p. runs good, no hoses, $400. J. Fredencks 6 ~~~~ ~osa Smith.ville ~9-846-6640 229- 70 6-342;3328 . ' .. . _30673 706-28S:2698 Electric fence material, wire, post, clips & Yanmar 2000 series diesel, 20 hp.; 352 hrs., . 15, 30, 55, & 60 gallon drums, steel & plastic;, charger. Carlos Bagwell Alpharetta n0-837- Morganton 706-374-4887 Rough yellow pine pre~ure treated 1x6x16', . Portable edger for small sawmill, exc: cond., bushhog, 2-way landscaping blade, $6750. $4.50. each, plus screw on top plastic & 7366 and 4x6x14', call evenings. Jeff Thomas $3800. Ronald Stanley C_hatsworth 706-695- Ravford Layson 1781._Rivermist Dr.. Monroe 'Stainless. steel. Ellen'Chambe.rs Fayetteville Farm -or.estate gates .tor sale made from Ellijay-706-635-4751 706-635-3010 . 3909 30ess 110-266-0100 . . nD"n4-9762 Western cedar, any -size or style. Russell Rusty tin $5/sheet, 10'36' fans $50 each', ' Power King tractor, new paint, seat, 6 pc5. of .. equipment, $1900/obo. , Riley Hudgins .2 grain bins, blower, augers, 5 horse motors, Chochran Alpharetta n0-475-6473 brooders $50 each; also, 2-14 ton feed bins . Farm Machinery Wanted 21' diameter, 10,500 bushels for sale. Tommy Feed bin, 13 tons $275; 36' fans, 220 volt on ~g each. Bobby Bagl~y Cumming 678-947-. Jenkinsburg no-504-9910 75 Power unit, v-6 dsl. Detroit power unit, exc. c shape, complete, $2000. Gerald Whalen McDonough nD-483-4058 . . Want lni'I Farman 140 planter-fertihzer. arl Cuzzourt 25 SW .Boone Mt. Rd. Lindale 30147 706-291'6269 ... Law Oglethorpe 478-472-2563 _ 21 2"x6ux2Q1 trusses, all for $400, also 5 ton and 10 ton feed bins with' fill systems. R. E. Anderson Ellljey 706-273-3470 hinges $140, Choretime feed lines. Jim Zellner Cunoden 478-994-4545 , :_. . Sears 20 gal. sprayer with 3 1/2 hp Tech. Feed bins, Zigaity drinkers, furnaces", plastic engine, agitator and mounted on pull cart, $150 pan feeders, 35'li fans, fill systems, ~urtain firm. J. T. Clark Certersvllle 770"382--0219 s Rotary mower, 6' pull type, no 3-pt. hitch, good condition, $595. Dixie. Darden Tifton 229-387-9561 . .. Want 1crow 3-pt. hitch potato digger, .at reasonabe price. Doug Dyer Blalrsvllfe 404- 745-8133 ' .. . ~ . Rotor tiller attachment for small tractor, exc. condition, $300..0. L Race Thomastonno- 956-0096 .. Sam~son bottom plow, $275, fert. spreader "hollow mdl., 60 L, $300; 72' Lowry 16disc . harrow tubular, $350. J. Muma Dallas 770" Want 11 or 12 hp. Briggs & Stratton engine wtalee. start. Cecil Dutton Austell 678-945- 1569 - . . .. Want 140 Genie IH, 1-pt. hitch, harrow, 2, 14's bottom plows, draft hnk, frontcult, bars. onney Brown Brooklet 912-823-3176 974-3259 Scrape blade, $300, good condition. Terry Darracott 2320 Donnie Lee Dr. Gainesville 30506 678-549:5853 Scrape blade, 6' swivels, in very good . condition; $175. Wayne .Irvin Gentry Conimerce 706-33S-:S553 706-542-5765 Want 3-pt. hook-up farm equip.,fert. spreader, bushhog.cutter, disc hay mower, dsl. tank, etc. Gerald Jones Riverdale nD"909-4375 Want 48" pull behind estate rake, pull with garden mower.. John Thurmond Wetklnsvllle 706-769.,8126 706'338-2593 ' Want 5' pull type bushhog. Ervin Robertson Sears tiller, old mdl., Snapper 11 hp. garden 146 Jud Cole Rd. Bowersville 706-376-2878 tractor, also old parts for Snapper tractor. W. Want 50-100 hp. tractor w/creeper gear, front Poe. Snellville 678-580-2562 wheel .assist preferred. David Cleveland Fort . Sickle mower, 6' 3-pt. hitch, exc. cond., $1650; Nelson Bedingfield Cadwell 478-689- 4509 . Six mule horse drawn farm plows, $300 for ~alley 478-825-7487 ..- Want SN, 9N, 2N, NAA Ford tractor, In any condition for repair & PC!-rts, no, 478, 706 areas. B. Wilson Douglasville 770-802-4504 all. Eart Davis 4799 Old Dalton Road Rome Want Blueber.ry cleaning IT)achine, BEi or 30165 706-295-2365 Sod harvester (Princeton 4816 pull type) similar type. ViJilham F. limms Tucker 404- 6 30-7349 . $1900; fami hay trailer, (off ro,l!d) 8'x16' bottom Want DC Case "tractor. Dorsey Cooper ditch plow, $875. David Welch. Carrollton 770- Winder nD"725-4502 352-4591 nD"250-o412 Want Farmall Cub that runs well, in VGC, Sprayer 150 gal., 3-pt. hitch; exc. cond. need cultivators, front & back, belly mower & $3700. Jenni A Tisdale Brooks n0-599-3467 . Spring tooth harrow, $300, Roger E: Worden 0 ther iin-plements. Bob Rose Toccoa ?:06-886- 5850 .' . Cumming nD"B87--0713 . Want Ford-515 sickle mower, any condition. - Stump grinder, Vermeer 665-A, exc. working G. Wilson .Thomson 706-449-1907 cond., $6,000/obo. George Freeman Jesup Want Ford tractor, 8N or 9N w/bad engine. .' . 912-427-3674 ' . . Bill Simmons 6302 Rockbris:tge Road Stone Super A Farman w/culti., good rubber, runs Mountain 30087 n0-469-3234 well.Jeiry Boston Kingston no-336-5681 Want Gooseneck trailer, at least 24' flat 24" fans w/motors, $75, cool cell motors,. machine; other equipment. .Roger Flanagan Sheep shearing stand $150, grain auger 16 $50, front doorof chicken house 47'x69 1/2' Murrayvtlle404-864-6707 ft., $200 air operated chain hoist, $150, parts w/screen, $50, good cond. Clyde Rucker Flooril)g paneling; pine, poplar, oak, wide cleaner $75. John Moore . Tayl_orsvllle no- Meysvllle 706-652-2942 widths, moldings, mantles and other. Jack 6::::840,:.-8-=::8:::20=-----'--~-~-~~ 3 1/2 x4, 4x4, 12-16 ft. long, 3 for $10, 3 for $15. 3 Cynthia Grizzle Eden 912-748-5491 gre- en houses, heavy duty channel metal frame fans, heater $4500 e.ach. Robert C. Green 764 Gunnoe Rd. Harlem 30814 706- 556-3263. . 30 & 55 gal. plastic drums, 2 bungholes, 55 gal. metal with lids, or 2. bungholes 55 g.'. incubator and hatcher set, Welder, Lincolon, portable with leads, ,A/C w/duals, both dsl., also .some AC parts. E Jones Compton Amoldsvllle 706-742-5179 46&4284 auto turning, will noLsplit _pair. Kim Wilder outlet on.trailer, $500;call after 6 pm. Roy E. Davidson Fort Valley 478-825-2355 Want-complete 4-71. Detroit engine. Don 6'x30' rainbow twistlock irrigation pipe, $2/ft. Dallas 678-363-3785 Morgan Dawson 229-995-5502 , . Trailer, 6 1/2x20', 2 axles, brlcs., '96 Hoopsr, Higgins Cornelia 706-n6-6000 pipe trailer, $550. Jimmy Cofield Eastman Like new 85. gal. alum./gas plus tool box . Well pump, submersible,- storage tank, all ramps, 7000#, VG cond., $1600. Jon .Greeson Want front-end. loader for Sears garden 478-374-9488 .. combination. Hamp Alexander .Adairsville. controls, you remove, $50. Bobby Chupj) Winder no-867-6759 tr:actor, also category 'O' 3-pt. equip. Sammie . 795' snap-ring, 8' alum. irrigation pipe n0-773-7233 .. Lithonia 770-482-7922 , .Trailer, utility, 5x10 steel mesh floor ""'.llubular Calhoun- Hewklnsvllle 478-892-2696 w/trailer. Lee Rush Cochran 800"342-6979 Like new metal barn-floor 30'x40' height 17', Wood-Mizer sawn lumber, pine, popular, & sides, lgts. & front winch, brks. Arlyne hBidoelaadwoa, VyIaiidajuRsitcaablne0ra-4m5p3s-' Want front-end loader, equal to bushhog 2346 to. fit NH 3430, must be. in good cond. 95,000 ft. dripline, 3 1/2.ft., 4500 ft. 8'"and 1O" polypipe, 3~0 ft., 4 and 6' etc. -Bubba must be disassembled, by October, blistaso Fino Stallion, beautiful, colorful, naturally gaited foals, good disposition, jog cart and pony size viceroy, any condition, also; 'patent leather show harness, will pay cash. G. D. $500/250 LFG., Southwood Paso Fino. Carol Chambers Wlnterville 706-353-1557 Thomas Harlem 706-556-3614 Womens Rodeo queen chaps and blouses; sz. Missouri Foxtrotter, smoky black, Minimal small. R. Andrews High Falls 77D-467-0442 Tobiano, halter championships plus trail horse, producing pretty correct babies, some with Boarding Facilities chrone all .with gait, $350, negative culture Horse Show, 61 classes, 9 am: 0433 Horse Show, 61 classes, 9 am: hunter!jumper, 11 am: perfcimiance, Aug.6-9 Horsemanship Day; Camp, 9 am-1 hunter/jumper, 11 am: performance; I western, gaited, halter, .saddleseat, pm, "Beginners/Novices," "Intro to Tra!I western, gaited, halter, saddleseat, I .pony, En.gish, beg. classes. Info: Carol, 229-431-0056 or crathel@earthlink.net. Riding,' or "Horse Show Basics," adult "Boot Camps," Gainesville. Info: 770- 967-2007. pony, Engish, beg. classes. Info: Carol, Sept. 21249-4~e3l1--M0a0c56SoardcdralethCell@ubeOarpthelninkH.onreste. 1 I July 13 All Running Show, 3 pm, added Aug. 10 Catoosa Cty. Saddle Club-Si. Jude Show, 9 am, rain or shine, jumping, I money, 4D & 3D classes, White Cty. Benefit Horse Show, 1O am, 34-class huntseat, western, halter, trail & beg. required. B. Martin Barnesville 770-358-9922 Reg. TWH, RHBEA Iron Grey, Pride's Generator x2 triple threat, gold coin breeding, ff you have questions regarcfing ads in this category. ca// Men::edes Lassiter at ~1-~. Saddle Club, Cleveland. Info: Kevin open horse show, Mill Lane, Ringgold. Nix, 706-865-9488. Info: 706-937-3385/935-5129. July 13 Team Penning Jackpot, open 4-Q Aug. 10 4-C Saddle Club State Warm-up classes, Morgan Cty. Ag Ctr., Hwy. 441 N, of Madison. Info: Susie Cottongim,. 706-342-3775 or Linda Kundell, 706- fee, $300 until sold; also, reg. TWH, RHBEA, The Geor'Jlia Animal Protection Act - SSHBEA. black/white Ace's witch doctor, _requires.boa Ing and breeding facilities.to 'Midnighr Dark Cloud;- others: - Nancy L'. be licensed. Current license number must Anderton Trenton 706-657-2570 be submitted with notices for publication In Reg. golden Palomino racking horse, pure the "Boarding Facllltles" category. Notices bold, beauty style, color, personality and gait, submitted without this information will not fee, $175. I. A. Floyd Blairsville 706-745' be !;!Ublished. .. penning & mixed, 2 pm, Lightning P Show, judged events, 10 am, timed 769-6395. Ranch, Resaca. Info: 706-624-0648 or .events, 2 pm, Bertram Arena, Griffin. Sept. 14-15 Dave Seay Progressive cpharr@bellsouth.net. Info: Penny Payne, 770-227-4850. Horsemanship Riders Workshop, any July 14 Annual Benefrt Polo Match, Ga. Horse Aug. 10-11 Progressive Horsemanship . horse & rider welcome, Royston. Info: Council, 2 pm, Chukkar Farms, Workshop w/Del Wideman, Royston. Del Wideman, 706-245-0433. Alpharetta. Info: 770-~-3350/979-5471. Info: Del Wideman, 706-245-0433. Sept.15 Sugar Valley Running Series, Smith 7333 100/A. farm pasture board for gentle horses, July 16-19 Horsemanship Day Camp, 9 am- Aug. 17 Open Horse Show, 10 am, jumping, Farms, S.ugar Valley Arena. Info: 706- Standing, J&J farms Action Jackson, 54" no studs, grazing pasture,. bermuda hay, 1 pm, "Beginners/Novices," "Intro to halter, western, English, racking, timed 602-8664. Jack; Sorrel with flaxen points, ADMS regd., producing size and personality, fee, $175 plus $3 mare care, Richard Jackson Riddleville 478-552-3115 Equine Miscellaneous woods, creek, private trails, . TLC, iuiet environment, some training. Bob eid Zebulon 770-567-3653 12x12 stalls, individual tack lockers, 38 acres w/2 1/2 acre, lake and picnic area, full board, $200/mo., pasture board, $75/mo. w/evening Trail Riding," or "Horse Show Basics," adult "Boot Camps," Gainesville. Info: events & fun classes, Wild Horse Sept. 21 Catoosa Cty. Saddle Club Open Creek Park, Powder Springs, f:iors~ Show, 1 pm, 44 classes, Mili 770-967-2007. sponsored by NASRCA, Info; 404-524- Lane, Ringgold. Info: 706-937- July 20 Open Horse Show, 10 am, jumping, 7816. 3385/935-5129. halter, western, English, racking, timed Aug. 17 IBRA Sanctioned Show, Smith Sept. 21 NBHAShow, exhib., 3 pm, youth & -f6-172 miller's event, $600:-taaresfielilooots 7 slim calf, $50, Lexington velvet helment 6 7/8; $45, 74" blanket, like new, $30, neg. or trade for child safe pony. Samantha Baker Forsyth 478-994-0102 . feed. Jim.Davidson Concord 770-884-0883 680 acres of trails and lighted arena, family owned and operated, quiet and restful, call for appointment. Ada Spruill Hoschton 706-654- 3434 - events & 1un classes, Wild Horse Creek Park, Powder Springs, Paulding cty. Saddle Club. Info: 770-795-1045. July 20 Catoosa Cty. Saddle. Club Open . Horse Show, 1 pm, 44 classes . Mill Farms, Sugar Valley Arena. Info: 706- 602-8664. Aug. 17 W. G.a. Pleasure Horse Assn. Open Show, APHA PAC approved, halter, western, HUS, racking, 4 pm, rain date: open, 6 pm, Southern Valley Ranch, 4764.River Rd., Ft. Valley. Info: 478825-0802. Sept. 21 W. Ga. Pleasure Horse Assn. Open - Show; APHA PAC approved, halter,. . 17" Dover trainer Elite A/P saddle w/fittings cover, oakwood, like new, $700/obo, .leather lunge line w/silver buckles, used 2x $50, western silver show fit (Les Voight) $75. Peggy Anthony Macon 478-218-2664 Applewood Farm; dressale boarding facility located in Alpharetta, fall Winter boarding space available. Brad Thatcher Atlanta 770663-4075 . Breezy Acres Farm, private stables, arena, Lane, Ringgold. Info: 706-937- . Aug. 25, 1:30 .pm, Shannon Valley 3385/935-5129. Arena, Douglas_ville. Info: 779-838- July 20 W. Ga. Pleasure Horse Assn. Open 1765/577-2267. Show, APHA PAC approved, halter, Aug. 17 H.J. Fox Combined Test & . western, HUS, racking, 4 pm, rain date: . Sept. 29, 1:30 pm, Shannon Valley Arena, Douglasville. Info: 770-8381765/577-2267. Amish buggy, great cond., $1300. Barbara Chitwood Lula 706-677-3370 . Amish built Doctors Buggy, red and black, exc. cond., $2500, harness $200. Wayne Coe 659 Galt Talking Rock 30175 706-635-7500. Armish type driving cart, exc. cond., w/hamess, $850 etc., Marcus Brown Vienna 912-268-a759 912-268-2803 . Big Hom western show saddle and headstall, lots of silver, like new, retail $2300, asking $1700. J. C.amey Woodstock 770591-3892 Craftsmen-leather workers and saddle makers. Weyman Dantzler Winterville 706- 742-8255 , Heavy duty lg. or draft size horse training cart, tires, hydrolic brakes, fold down car seat VGC, $500. Toni Rush Zebulon 770-358-2019 Home'made buggy with model A axles and round pen, access to trails, lessons & traininlJ western, HUS, racking,'4 pm, rain date: Dressage, pre-amoeba, 18", thru Sept. 27-28 Western Saddle Club Open 10 mi.from Newnan, full board $200. Jodie July 28, 1:30 pm, Shannon Valley training, 3'3", Malone Farms Horse Show, barrels, timed events, L~nne Jones Franklin 770-251-7814 Arena, Douglasville. Info: 770-838- Equestrian Ctr., Newborn. Info: Vickie Fri., 7 pm, English, western, racking, Briar-Ridge Equestrian Center; lge. stalls, lighted ring, 700 acres trails, English Western, instructor on premise.s. Bill McKee Monroe 770-207-9040 1765/577-2267. Bryans, 706-342-3029. halter, Sat., 6 pm. Rome. Info: 770- July 20 NBHA Ga. 01 Show, Smith Farms, Aug: 17 Dougherfy Cty. Saddle Club Open 386-6615. .Sugar Valley Arena. Info; 706-602-8664. Horse Show; 61 classes, 9 am: Sept. 28 $250 Added Running Show, exhib., Four stalls available in 18 stall barn, 55 acres of pasture, arena, round pen, full and partial July 20 Cutting Horse Show, Mt. Airy CHA, 9 am, Triple C Arena, Mt. Airy. Info: hunter/jumper, 11 am: performance, western, gaited, halter, saddleseat, 12 noon, pony & open 5 events, 3 & 4D, Harmony Hill Covered Arena, board, owners on premises. Leon Sosebee Randall Griffin, 770-531-1772 or. Teri pony, English, beg. classes. -Info: Royston. Info: Mattie Holt, 706-201- Dallas 770-445-7730 , . Little, 770-983-9067. Carol, 229-431-0056 or 7000. Full board available at 30 acre, adult July 20 Midway Saddle Club Open Horse crathel@earthlink.net. Sept. 28 Midway Saddle Club Open Horse - ... - --- - -- -- - -- - - -- -- ------ -- - -- -- - -- - --- - atmosphere, private tack rooms, lounge, 100x200 arena, fly spra~ S}'Stem, camera monitored foaling/rehab aciilties, group or individual turnout etc. Carta Conway Dacula 770-682-1344 Show, 5 pm, off Hwy. 369, Seabolt Rd., Aug. 18 Sugar Valley Running Series, Smith Cumming. Info: J. Hughes, 770-889- Farms, Sugar Valley Arena. Info: 706- 1538 or S. Collette, 770-887-2140. 602-8664. -.~ Show, 5 pm, off Hwy. 369, Seabolt Rd., Cumming. Info: J. Hughes, 770-889- 1538 or S. Collette, 770-887-2140. ~ Full board in Douglas Co., $125/mo., feed 2x Good pasture with lake available for Old Farm Stables; small private barn, 12x12 .Small private barn in Hall Co., daily turnout, day, daily turnout, locked tack room, owner lives on premises. Sam Henley Douglasville tioarding horses, call anytime. Judy Long 196 Lowery Rd Kingston 30145 770-382-9932 fsetaeldls,2taxckdaroiloy,mt,ungrabzoianrgd,pa$s1t8u5re, , turnout daily,' partial board, roundpen, riding ring, owner on premises, full board, $150. K. Woodham Gainesville 770- wheels, always stored inside, good shape; w/hamess, $800. Ted Gibson Bainbridge 229-436-9230 770-942-4526 Full board near horespark; 12x12, fans, mats, hie wash, arena, iumps, indiv. care, Horse boarding; stall or pasture, near Rome Ga. Patricia Johnson Silver. Creek 706-2359014 $125. Noah P. Langley Carrollton 770-834-5406 Oxer Farm, 8 stalls, 28 acres, turnout, board fence, all amenities, fox huntinQ. h/j, 150x240 532-4398 Southern Valley Ranch; full boarding facility, lg. stalls, lush pastures, riding trails, lighted Horse buggy, lady Phayton, built 1861-1863. Ben Jones .Pelham 229-294-0446 limothy/Orchard hay, stall open in Sept. Susan Willhelm Oxford 770-788-0201 Horses boarded, like new barn, hot/cold wash rack, 10x12 stalls, daily turnout, lighted arena, cross country course, trails one hr. from Shakerag, full board. Sandra Carnet Clermont arena, horse shows, owner on property. Dana Smith Ft. Valley 478-825-0802 478-397-7867 Like new horse/pony cart, $300 firm/black Full board, $225/mo.; ring, turnout; lots of trails, arenas, English/We.stem, 170 acres trails, 770-983-7424 . Stall or pasture boarding in Salacoa area of leather small pony pulling harness; used only real horses, real =owner lives on premises.. clinics, events; campground, family owned and Pasture boarding,. $50/mo./horse, also Cherokee Co., customized care by you or us, one time, $125 or will take $400 for both harness & cart. Earlene DeMeester Plainville 706-295-7815 Linda Moss Alf! 77D-475-4761 . Full board, $350/mo. daily tum out, lighted sand arena. jumps, trails, huge stalls, indoor operated. Teresa Crowe !yus 770-258-0444 Like new boarding facility, inside 1-285, 12x12 stalls, on site managers residence, 4 wooded ridingtrail. w: Ros.s Banks Dewy Rose 706-283-3263 Pasture boarding, Hartlins area, East wash & tie racks, 150"x275 arena, trail riding from barn and etc. Bob Williams Kennesaw 770-422-9318 77D-653-1705 Like. new two seat auto top surrey with brakes, rubber on wheels, black wired velure washrack, close to Ga. 400 exit 13. Lewis Jones Cumming 770-844-9240 arenas(included covered), turnout paddocks and more. Shannon Baynes Atlanta 404-252- Gwinnett, farm w/pilsture, pond and runcin-bam, owner onsite, Rye planted for winter grazing, Ten stall barn, pasture, lighted area, owner on premises, $125/mo. partial board, $300/mo, interior. Jasper Tyre 5968 Blackshear 912-449- Full service facility, full $255, pasture, $160 4244 $100/mo. includes hay and worming. Shawn full board. V. Wheeler Hilton Acworth 770- hay/feed, worm, trails, 20 acre ~ast, ~ratty, Miles of trail, daily trail rides, shady in WMehouse Lawrenceville 770-277-3241 974-3481 Like new white two seat auto top sur.rey, cut ~rivate, Lit arena, stream, tack. le. X ence, pastures, lighted riding ring, hot/cold wash Rainbeau Acres, .full,. partial, pasture Tender Loving care facility opening for 2 under w/brakes, rubber on wheels. Tommy Day Blackshear 912-449-4132 1ke new barn. Dixie Savard Social Clrcle770464-0200 rack, owner on premises, children welcome, daily turnout, full board, $275. Jan Sweeney boarding, lighted arena jumps, trails, family horses, 12x16 stalls, matts & fans, full size, oriented, refs., 40x60 covered roundpen,. dressa e arena, lush pasture, adults only. R. Mint U.S. Cavalry nosebags, $65, two pr. Full/partial board ($270/$175), 12x12 Dacula 77.0-682-9176 . _ owner onsite. Marie Roberts Lindale 706-290- Yonkos Cummln 770-889-4561 brass knob hames, $50, leather girths, $10. matted, stalls; secured tack room, outdoor North Coweta Redwine Farms; full and 0652 . . . Union Grove stables, clean, friendly lac. ring, Bob Jack Atlanta 404-634-8113 washrack, riding arena, round pen, trails pasture board, riding trails from farm, trailer Shady Wi)low Stable, modem barn, hie wash convenient trails to lake, near horse park, Moving sale; bridles, blankets, halters, leads, nearby, 50 ac. pasture, twice/day feeding, tack storage, wash rack, lunge, and dressage rack, round een, lighted arena, 4 board fence, Yellow River and hard labor, worming program bits, saddle bags. worth over, $700, first $250 store on site, TC Farm Fabio Yepes Ball arenas, lush pastures on 100 acres. Bob Witt worming, daily turnout etc. Michele MacKenzie pasture, stall, tackroom, $65/mo. partial bd., takes all. George Page 588 Shelnut 8oad Ground 770-378-9170 . Newnan 770-253-8100 Loganville 770-554-6203 $125/150. B. Teague Lithonia 770-469-4609 Locust Grove 30248 770-775-3940 Gemini Stables; full board, $225/mo.. Offering leases, camps, trail rides, & train Silver Cloud Farm, 4 stalls available full 770-339-9888 . Old fashion buggy, recently repaired, good specializin9 in foaling, lg. 12x16 stalls, quality beginners-advanced, also have room for 2 board, $275, sanded lighted arenas, roundpen, Wolf Creek Stables, like new facility, offer .condition, rubber rims, upholstered seat, hay & fee , owner on premises, indoor riding fullboard horses with daily turnout, owners on jumps, H/C wash bays, fly system, good fullboard, 2 round pens, lge. arena, daily turnout, $1500, please calL Sara M. Myers Austell area. limothy Kuykendall Talking Rock 706- premises. Stacey Childers . Dacula 678-442- pasture, daily turnout, fainily atmosphere. Ted lge. stalls, owner on premises, $300/monthly. 770-739-8628 253-4364 . 8398 Noe Loganville 770-554-0095 . . Brooke D. Snellville 77D-466-9266 . -"' . Page a THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday July 3, 2002 ,'-:!). ~ ''"'.>- Poultry/Fowl For sale Dominique chicks hatched May 30, $2 each. Show ~lty. Old English Bantams, Black, Blue Alpacas, halter trained, easy. to handle, nice '94 Valley TB size BP horse trailer,. exc. M. Smith Forsyth 478-994-9742 . Splash, awn Duckwing, Silver Duckwing, BB wool, gentle.animals, great investment. Susan cond., elec. brakes, $3500/obo. Rita Watkinson Doves: Ringneck, white and: tan9erine, Reds, Fawn Sports. Mack McBtimett Tyrone Darling Chickamauga daralpaca@cs.com Dallas 770-443-3875 . ffYOL! have any questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084. mostly males $5. each, Ive. msg. Kevin Daft 77Q-487-2233 Atlanta 404-633-2409 . . Show qlty. standard birds, Blue, Black and 706-375-6789 . Balance of llama herd available, 2 geldings, '95 3H steel GN w/rear tack/ramp, DR/front escape door, good .mats/tires, very usable '01 peafowl: Java Green, Oaten, Pied, Ducks $2 to $6, no mallards. Roger Hill Adel 31620 229-896-3348 . Splash Orpington, White Leghorn, Faverolle, Spangled Game and Malay, chicks up to 1 stud, 2 females (open). J. Jones Springs 706-655-3953 Warm trailer, .7' tall, has carried 17hds. WB, white, $2500/obo. K. Hall Byron 912-956-5275 . White; also, Game fowl for sale. Ray Watts Macon 478-743-6692 Ducks, geese, yard chickens for sale. Rhonda Jordan Ball Ground 770-735-2470 breeders, $1 each/up. Tommy Britt Coleman 229-769-2198 Emu, three 90-day old chicks for sale, as group, healthy, large-boned;field:raised, $150 '96 CM 2H BP slant, dressing rm., drop down windows, w/rear tack, new tires, elec. brakes, '02 Indian Runner ducks, White Black-Tail Ducks: two . young adult male Superior q~. Bantams: Old English-Blacks, Bill Phillips Newnan 770-251-6026 no rust, exc. cond., $4500. Drew M. Andrews Japanese hen, mxd. Japanese chicks, RIR trio,.. call(bantam)ducks, one is buff color, other Blues, Blue plash roosters, Creoles, Fawn . Emus for sale, 4 _prs., make offer. Dacula 770-963-8116 404-386-0023 Buff Orpingtons, $7-$20. Jessica Greenway greenish/black, $10 each, Elberton 706-283-8653 joeljenny@juno.com. Joel Webster Powder '02 bantams & standards; also, guinea Keets Sprlngs-770-439-0092 . $3/up, Malay mxd. game fowl. Larry Herrington Famous bloodline O.E. Bantams, Silver Buford 770-945-4721 Duckwing and Sports, pairs only,'$10-$14/pair. 1 Black Giant rooster $6, 1 Barred Rock Larry Worsley P.O. Box 733 Edison 31746 Dominique rooster $6. Forrest Odom 6121 229-725-6775 .. Spout Springs Rd. Flowery Branch 30542 =,F:-r-'--e::;e=.ro..:;.;...o'"'s1'-e-r,-,..;ha_s_1_e_y_e_,_d_o_e_s_n_o_t_lik-e 770-967-2936 children, must find home. B. Arrington 1 pair Creole Old English Game Bantams Palmetto 770-463-3849 . ,.$20. Brad Philip Hart Odum'912-586-5826 Game chickens from my flying pens: Hatch, 1 pr. African Grey geese, young adults, good .Roundhead, Kelso, Muff, & Greys. Zaki mates, $25 pair. Ray Hill Ellenwood 770-474- Zubeida Griffin 770-227-5681.770-775-6330 8290 Game chiCkl!ns, 10 stags, 10 cocks, 15 hens 12 mallard ducks, 3 generations from wil!J, left, sell out; also, pens. Clifton Botts 10 hens and 2 drakes. L.H. Turner Dahlonega'706-864-4816 - Fayetteville 770-306-2256 Game chickens, yard run, hatched between 12 pullets, 3 mos. old; healthy, $4 each. 4-28-02/5-11-02, $4 each. George Archer Shelba Merritt Covington 770-787-9719 Griffin 770-227-7332 . 2 Golden Sebright hens, 1 Silver Sebright' Game fowl for sale, Jemmy Est Green Leg hen, 2 Silver . S!3bright roosters $25. Terry Hatch, pure Spanish, pure Cuban.' Jose Ramos Knowles Milledgeville 478-453-9694 Columbus 706-569-6949 . 20 breeds of bantams, all Old English, 4 breeds of Standard chickens, ducks. Michael Mincey Covington 678-908-5331 770-787- 6284 4 month old Leghorn and .White Rock laying hens, egg a day layers, 75 to sale at $6 each, Forsyth.Co. Ryan Sinteff Cumming 770-888- 4177 Game fowl only, Game cocks, hens, sev. breeds, proven stock brood fowl and crossed cocks. Kenneth Fountain Thomaston 706_64..,7---6~9~2""'3~-..,..--.,--,,....-----,-----,,,....,----,-- Game fowl: cocks, hens, stags, pullets, Joe Redmon, Greys, Blue Tavlers, White Clarets, more. Larry Knight Mansfield 770-787-5528 Game pullets, stags, roosters, Mcclean, 400 Pharoah quail, grown, $ 1 each. Otis c. .Butcher Grey, Brown Red crosses.. L. Ross Thigpen Miiiedgeviiie 478-452-2925 Canton 770-479-8520 8 wk. old RIR pullets $7 eachJ 10 or more $6 Game, pure and crossed, cocks $5Q-$100 each. R.E. Hardegree Dawsonville706-344- each; Kelso, R.H., Hatch, Claret, some hens, 1277 state inspected. Pat White Temple 770-562-8511 African goslings, hatched 6/10/02, $8.each. Geese, rare breed Pilgrims, males white, W. King Fayetteville 770-461.-5464 females grey, $30 each or $50 pair: Mickey Anconas, Minorcas, Silver-Pencilled, Nelson Canton 770-720-2851 . Duckwings & Sf.arts. Ted Charles Douglasville 770-94 -6847 rs Swans, B.lack Australian, '02 hatch, peafowl, sev. colors, guineas, swan geese. c. w. Kaiser Fairburn 770- 64-3947 Turkeys, 4-6 wks., $9 each; guinea. Keets, Pearl and Lavender $3 each, Gold Lace Wyandotte rooster $8, mxd. hvy. breed hens $5 each. Mike Oberbillig Dahlonega 706-8676349 Turkeys, Bronze and Bourbon Red, adult toms only. V. Sparr Lawrenceville 770-9631404 Turkeys, four breeds, one wk. old to 10 wks., $7-$10. Miles Russell Meansville 706-6483503 White silkie hen $8 or trade for Buff Silkie hen. Ellen Cannon Covington 770-787-6335 Young mallard ducks, 3 generation, baby peacocks, baby turke~s; leave message. Willie Keen Jr. Pe!'.!}'. 3106 478-987-3687 Poultry/Fowl Requiring: . . Permit/License If you have any questions regarding this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084. Advertisements for wood ducks must be accompanied by a USDA ~rmlt. Permits are available from the U.S. ish and Wiidiife Service, Attn: Permit Section, P.O. Box a eopy 49208, Atlanta, GA 30359. Advertisers must submit of current permit wfth their first ad. Permit c:ies will be returned upon ~uest. Adve sements for bobwhite quail niust be accompanied bya copy of the advertiser's commercial quail breeders Andrew/Lori Lalumia Auburn 770-962-8463 Four male rheas, 3 gray, 1 white, come catch them and they're yciurs. Jack Jenkins : Harlem 706-556-3261 . Llamas, all ages, male & female, $600 and up, terms and delivery available. Lance R: Bell Blairsvllle 706-745-4433 Llamas, all regd., various stages of training, terms & dely. available. A. Tollefsen Fort Valley 478-825-8207 Llamas, all registered, very healthy and well cared for, large . selection, delivery. Jeanne Holliston Hiawassee 706-896-5005 Llamas, good selection, regd. & unregd., white alpaca male unregd. Karen Kaiser Fairburn 770-306-1984 Llamas, regd. males/females, 2 adult males pert. trained. Kathy Devaul Leesburg 229- 347-1698 229-431-0738 Llamas, regd., lge. selection, geldings, males, breeding stock, from $500. Dennis Grafe Diamond G. Ranch Resaca 800-3334317 706-625-5045 Male, 4 female llamas, all ages, starting at $500, dely. available. . John Weems Cartersville 770-382-3111 770-382-4119 Alternative Livestock . Requiring Permit/License If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney. at 404-651-9084. Camel, female, One month old, on bottle, $6800; Capybara's, 6 months old, $500 each. Donna G. Rush Loganville 770-466-4670 '97 Sooner all alum. 3H slant load, escape door, drop down windows, tack, DR, $12,500/obo. M..L. Freilich McDonough 770- 294-5881 , . '97 WW trail Boss 2H BP, rear winter panels, mats and undercoating, used about 1O times, $2800. J. Hart Loganville 770-972-0743 '98 Stoll 14' sl<>k trailer, exc. cond., no rust, washed, shedded, Dog box over GN: Neil Anderson Barnesville 770-358-3708 '98 Sundowner .Pueblo 3H, full living quarters, 18' awning, elect. jack, many extras, like brand new, $27,000. Ann Raborn Hephzibah 706-793-9666 '98 WW 3H BP, dressinl! rm. w/3 saddle racks, gray, good cond. N. Mitchell Adairsville, 770-773-3427 '98 WW BP 3 HS wldressing rm./taqk rm., 6'6' tall, mats, ramps, good floor/tires, white, partially enclosed w/inserts for full enclosure, $3800. Bob Atkins Cumming 404-202-8579. '99 3H slant BP, stock sides, mats, saddle/bridle rack, 6-1/2x14x6-1/2, removable dividers, exc. cond., e-mail photo, $3800. J. Escher Villa Rii:a 770-459-8631 1O' Big Valley livestock trailer, 2001 model, like new, brakes, spare, center gate, etc. J. Barefoot Lula 770-869-7726 . 14' Billy Cook barrel-saddle, square, nice saddle, like new, $750. Jody S. Snipes 2380 Broxton Hwy. Denton 31532 912-375-7825 15 1/2' Bona Allen cutting saddle, matching bridle & HS, $700, little use .. Bob Johnson 164 Wynn Dr. Albany 31705 229-435-Q855 15' Dakota roping saddle, barely used, fully tooled, .basket weave/floral, rust seat, $650/nego. Christina Hunt Douglasville 770577-3904 Partridge Rocks, Houdans, feather-tops Geese, spring '02, pen raised African license. Since this Is a state protected bird, (Polish), Sanatal, Ghan. Aseels, Bantams, purebred $12, Embden cross $10. M'.J. Barnes the Georgia Department of Natural LIVESTOCK WANTED 15' cow trailer, BP, grt. cond., $1500. John Miller TWln City 478-763-3743 Ameracauna, BOE, additional breeds. Jay Box 1204 Pine Mountain 31822. 706-846- Resources requires anyone selling Youngblood Jefferson 706367-5450 5083 706-575-6458 bobwhite quall to have this license. For 16 1/2" collegiate all purpose saddle, brown, grt. cond., $375; 17' pro-trainer dressage Araucanas, Rose Combs, Silkies, roosters, hens and chicks available, $3/up. Randall Guinea Keets $3.50, ducklings $3.50, chicks $1;25 up, pair white tu~eys $45,-others. Terry license information, write: DNR, Game and Fish Division, 2189 Northlake_ Parkway, Ifyou have questions.regarding ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-65_1-9083. saddle, blk.; grt. cond., $375. Robin Werth Mansfield 404-786-2980 Snipes Cairo 229-377-4199 Winfrey Kite 478-469-3267 In BB Reds, bantams, pair or trio. F. Baynard Guineas $2, geese $10... ducks $8, doves, Perry 478-987-0613 pigeons, gam(ls, turkeys. Doug Williams Baby bantams, mixed, $1 and up, depending Bluffton 229-641-3195 229-724-2140 on size and age. Butch Kirkland Macon 31216 Hatching now, turkeys, pheasants, lge. fowl, 478-471-7831 many hard to find exotic breeds, lge. selection, Baby guineas $3 each. Susan Nesene other birds, eggs. Chrystal Eckes Winder.770- .Statesboro 912-964-7377 ~30...,7_-5""9~4...,1=---.,.--,---=,.-,.--,--=-.,.-,,..,.-= Baby guineas, baby Chukar quail; also, 12 ' lndianRunnerducks,3wks.to8wks..cild,$4 hole metal hen nest. Roger Smith Senoia 770- each. Linda Stauffer Winston 770-942-9522 599-3277 Jumbo Pharaoh quail for sale, $1.50 each, Baby pearl guineas $3 each. John Burnett live or dressed. Ronnie Holland Rte. l, Box 791 Morgan Rd. Bremen 30110 770'646-3236 1455 Collins 30421 912-684-2107. Bantam Cochin roosters, 4 mos., free, due 10 Jumbo Pharaoh quail h.atching . eggs neighbor problem, not eating roosters. KelliAnn $35/100, $60/200, shipping included,-: send Neal Jasper 706-692-4154 706-692-4154 check or money order. Scott Holland 1 Terra Bantam chicks for sale, Black Cochins, Carterl.a:ne Statesboro 30461 912-865-9235 Mottled o.E., Mille Fleurs, others; also, some Laying hens, rooster, RIR, Plymouth, Barred adults. Andrea Kight LaFayette Rock $12 each, White Leghorn hens, rooster ronnie1105@alltel.net 706-638-1105 - Bantam roosters, '02 hatch, 1 Splash, 2 Barred Cochins, 1 . Mille Fleur, 1 pair Black Cochins. Carla Joyce - White 770_383-8995 Bantams & Red Phoenix chicks hatched '02, $8 each, 0.E. Bantams $10 each. Alan Howell Jackson 770-504-9863 Laying .hens, some beautiful, rare breeds, and RIR, 8 weeks old, Norcross. Ginger Dean Duluth 770-242-7676 Mallard ducks, 1 .wk.. 3 wks., 6 wks. and select from sev. bantam breeds, $51$7 each, adults, 3 generation from wild, Embden and call after 5 p.m. Charles Randolph Griffin 770- African geese. Raymond Seckinger735 Mack Suite 1081 Tucker, GA 30084. Bobwhite or Cotumix quail hatching eggs $38/100; $951500, $185/1000, price includes ship~ing, send check/money order.- Jean Sine land P.O. Box 9 Pooler 31322 912-748- 5769 Bobwhite quail eggs 100@ $20," 1000@ $150, chicks 100@ $40, 1000@ $300. Glen Lott Wray 912-468-5566 Jumbo Bobwhite e9gs .$15/25, $25/50, $35/100, includes shipping, cost eggs shipped fresh in foam. Chris Green Summerville sgreen5659@aol.com 706-857-4751 Jumbo Wisconsin Bobwhite quail chicks, taking orders for _flight._b[rd~.. Kenn!!th_ Stone Hazlehurst 912-375-9886 Jumbo Wisconsin Bobwhite quail hatching $3~s, year round, $10/12 $15/25, $20/50, /100, $100/300, $145/500. George Meadows Wadley 478-252-9990 Jumbo Wisconsin Bob.white. quail hatching eggs$ .year round, 12/$10 25/$15, 50/$20, 10 I 35, 300/$100, 500/$135. Raymond Meadows Wadley 478-252-5345 Wood ducks for sale; summer special, 1 wk. to adult. Beth Merritt' Vldalia jmatthews@cvbersouth.com 912-537-3309 228-0107 EnglishRd. Ellabell31308912.-858-5048.912- Bantams, (purebred), Japanese Black-Tail 234-8500 Buffs, BB Reds, and Red Pyle, $10 each. Linda ---.M,-al...,l:-ar-d,_d.,..u_c,_ks-,...,d-ay_o...,ld...,.,f1"'ig..,.h""tb,...,i-rds,......b, -re.,...e_d,_e-rs, Poultry/Fowl Wanted Wood Hiram 770-943-3204 Bantams, Belgian quail bearded D'Anver $8, Golden Lace Wyandottes $6. Andy Wiggins $1.50-$10; 3 generation, quality & quantity. Kenneth Buffington Royston 706-245-9706 Mixed Silkies born 5/5/02, White, Black, If you have any questions _regarding this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084 Lawrenceville 770-972-2044 Bantams; Golden Sebrights, BB Reds. Ray. Powers 1283 Tyus Carrollton Rd. Carrollton 30117 770-834-7561 Bantams-Sebrights, Cocilins, Japanese $5; Grey, Black/White, Buff, $8 each, call after 8 p.m. Anthony Wiley Gainesville 770-983-0282 Muscovy ducks, babies $4, half grown $7, full grown $12. Howard Mabry Acworth 770974-2445 , Want 1 or 2 white male geese, mallard ducks, wood ducks for home and lake. Chuck Wilson Carrollton 30117 770-258-2525 Want French Red Legged, Partrtdge eggs, Homing pigeons, other. Larry Bohannon Winder 770-867-6230 - . Bantams: Columbian Rocks, Dark Comish, lge. fowl; Dark Brown Leghorns, Silver Spangled Hamburgs, Buff Orpingtons. Paul Hardy 'Fairburn 770-969-8575 Barred Rock & RIR chickens from $5-$8, dill. LIVESTOCK HANDLING ages. Ernest Jenkins Cherry Log 706-635- 5642 Barred Rock, Buff Orpington, RIR, White Leghorn, game cross, Barred-Rock Bantams, -'--,M"'u=S9x, 7'1"H, rubber walls/floor, .1rg. 20' double axle stock trailer w/divider gate, Jimmie Tolleson Marietta 770-432-4175 Beau., healthy.birds, lge. breed, Black-White Americanas $5 ea:, O.E. Game Bantams, different varieties, $3 each. Thomas Wade geese, ducks, guineas. anlelsville 706-795-5728 ohriny Camey tack/dressing rm., used once. Earl Bobo $950. Ronnie Fender Lakeland 229-482-8196 Cordele 229-535-6655 2000 Bee Singer GN 3H slant load trailer, Giants, GL Wyandottes, Barred Rocks and Moreland 770-304-2088 Want lavender or other colored guineas, not '00 Cato alum. 6H mid/rear tack, mangers, has front & rear collapsible tack, lrg. dressing others, few prs. of pheasants, more. Chrystal Eckes Winder 770-307-5942 Peacock, 6 dill. kinds, one yr. old to breeder; also, 1202 incubator. Larry Welch 830 Welch pearl or white, in N.E. Ga. area. Ron Strickland Giiisviiie 770-869-7575 AC, lrg. DR, insulated, 7'6" wide/tall, like new. P. Wilson Alpharetta 770-753-4413 . drop down windows, $8500. Tfm Jefferson 706-367-5049 Kels~y Beautiful Garneau pigeon for sale. Franklin Rd. Buena .Vista 31803 Want standard/large Cochin hens or chicks, '00 Sooner Heritas, 4H, full living quarters, 2001 4H Trail Magic trailer, all extras, pulled Ware Cedartown 770-748'7538 Black Australian swans $500 each or $900 pr.; also, peacocks, white or blue, Muscovy ducks. A.M. Ferrell Smyrna 770-436-0282 . Black Cochin Bantams$10@ pr.,.call after 5 p.m. Greg Martin 1052 West Reed. Rd. La Peacocks, eggs and chicks; also guinea keels. Clarinda Streetman -Watkinsville 706- 769-7820 Peacocks: baby Black Shoulder for sale. J. Slack Monroe 770-267-4666 Pheasants; Golden breeder sets, own eggs Mottled or Lace preferred; also, want Araucana hens,(Easter egg chickens). Marilyn Price Barnesville 770-358-3505 . Want to ~urchase one pr. Swinhoe and Humes Bar- ailed Pheasants. Gil Messenger 605 Upland Ridge Dr. Conyers 770-922-0046 awning, patio rm., generator, hay rack & more, perfect cond., $34,500. Pat Stewart Matthews 706-547-2622 'BO's Gooseneck.trailer, 24' 2 stall, LQ, sink, shower, will trade for 2 Clydesdales &.driving equipment. Al Baker PO. Box 215 Dallas 3x, almost new. Ann Evans Toccoa 706-886..:.4.:..:13::.,:1'-----""~--~~~~~- 2001 Exiss 3H alum. slant load, collapse tack, DR, spare tire, drop windows, like new, $11-,900; clip master, var. speed clippers, $110. C. Wellham.-Statham 770-725-2327 Fayette 30728 706-764-2004 Bourbon Red turkeys & babies, ducks, all ages, bantam & standard .chickS, pheasants, guineas, more, all purebred chickens.. Dwayne P. Beard Royston 706-245-5736 Call ducklings, '02 hatch, young peachicks $100; incubator Dickey paid $500, sell $300. Annette Combs Hephzibah 706-592-9104 Phoenix chickens, hatched 4/8/02, $12 pair. T. w. Jimmerson Griffin 770-227-3971 Pigeons, mxd. breeds, 100 for sale, $3 each, set price, must. see. Jim _Pesch! Covington Want white quail or eRgs. Jess Henry 409 30132 770-443-1189 Greenfield Dr...Rossvl le 30741-7014. 706- : '86 Phillips 2H ramp load, fully padded, mats, 866-5401 escape doors, brakes, new floor/tires, no r. Want youn~adult Pekin ducks, can.sta~ in dressing/tack, .$2300. Ricky Harrison Monroe pond, don't . 10115 mile radius. N. iki 770-207-1541 Kennesaw 30 44 770-592-5991 . '87 Hart 4H GN straight load stock trailer, 2001 Sundowner Valuelite, gooseneck, 3 horse slant, dressing room, rear tack $13,500. Darrell McCoy Greenville 770-927-6635 706- 672-9708 2002 Circle W, 6X20' bar top GN cattle trailer, like new, $4475. Doyle Medders and sev. varieties of ducks, young arid some -'-11...,0,,.,--'--188~-0-"9=-9~7-=-,--,----=....,,.--.,.,.....,,- adult ducks for 'sale, rontu@bellsouth.net. Pigedns: Birmingham Rollers, White Linda Godwin Hampton 770-946-4158 Homers, $10/up. Bob Solley Alpharetta 770: ALTERNATIVE new floor, $2500. Carole D. Feltman Sylvester 229-776-6568 Americus 229-924-2135 24'. GN brand cattle trailer, exc. cond., good '92 Calico stock trailer, BP, center divider, tires, good floor, all liglit work, $2800. Keith Chickens avai[able: Bantam, Old English, 752-1898 Silkies, Game, '02 hatched. Delores Harris ~P:,i"'ge=-o~n=-s-:"'ln-d""ia-n--=Fa-n""ta-i""ls-,-m'"'isc.-...,ba-n.,..ta_m_s_,....,.1 LIVESTOCK brakes, new tires, wiring, paint, mats, front .McMullen Social C(lrcle 770-464-3817 escape door. Lynn Pace Allenhurst 912-368- 28 ft. GN stock trailer, blk./white, center Powder Springs 770-794-6669 pair of mean, possibly delicious geese. Gary 9377 gates, escape door, oak floor, grt., needs paint, Chickens.for sale. E.M. Legg 248 Jack Creek Kafer Cohutta 30710 706-694-2833 . If you have any :J.uestions regarding ihis '92 GN 5H trailer, lrg. DR, rear tack, mats,' 22 ft box, dependable, $1650. Melanie G!"?ham Rd. Hiawassee 30546 706-896-2846 Pure laying chickens, Black Australops, category, call Mia Cochin-Bantams, one Partridge pr., 4 mos. ,O.raucanas, Barred Rocks, White Rocks, aney at .404-651-9084. new paint, adj. neck, reliable, heavy duty, $1950. R. Wells Murrayville 77Q-462-Q935 =C2,;.o;H.m;,;;e:.Br.=P7""r0e.=6.m"-'7-"o8v-"3a""-b'5'"7le5-"d0""ivi~...,de-r-,r_e_m_o-v'""ab""'l_e.,..to_p_s...,fo-r old, very calm, .$20, other Cochins available Jumbo/Pharoah quail eggs, chicks, grown 2 regd. llamas for sale-mother & father, sold '93 2H BP, ramp load, 2 escape doors, extra back doors, 1988 WW, $1200. D. Barnet occasionally. Chris Hembree. Acworth 770- stock. James Munro Carrollton 770-832-2841 as pair or separate, make offer. Evelyn Hanson height, light use, exc: cond. Joanna Gibson Woodstock 770-924-1434 . 974-9623 Selling out O.E., Brown Leghorns, Japanese Winder 77o-843-4394 Miiner 770-358-7023 . 2H BP, in line with brakes, tack Courtinix, white quail, Texas A & M, $2 alive, Frizzles; Duckwings, Sebrights, turkeys $3-$8. 3 llamas for sale, regd., 1 female w/male baby '93 Stoll Gooseneck trl., 20 fl. metal top, new compartment, e'mail photo, $300. Darrell $2.50 dressed, call after 4 p.m. Gerald Johnnie Brannon l'.0. Box 1517 Reidsville & 1 male, $1500 for all. Damien Silveira Wsleska tires & treated floor, slight rust, $3200. David Morgan 305 Connesenna Rd. Kingston Chapman Edison 229-835-2492 30453 912"693'5625 damien@dogwooddev.com 770-479-5820 Boyt Yatesvllle 706-647-9757 30145 770-336-9733 -. Wednesday July 3, 2002 THE MARKET BULLETIN . . Pageg 2H GN/Camper, good cond., great for camping, trail riders or show people. Pattie D. Stallings Dahlonega 706-864-3774 Flemish Giants, Jersey Woolies, Lops, other babies also avail., lops, Rex, call for more details. Linda E. Adams Bethelehem .770-307- '01-'02 bermuda hay, large rolls $30 at farm. Paschal Brooks Blakely 229-723-4111 '02 4x5 md. bales bermuda fescue mix $25, '02 highly fert: Coastal & fescue ha~ $4 each sq:, md. rolls in dry $45 each straight Coastal, other. RayClark Dacula 770-963-3561 770- Fescue/orchard mix hay, 4 x 5 rolls & sq. bales, weed free. Ptiil Page Winder 770-586- 5893 2H trailer w/tack or dressing rm., like new cond., made by Bee Trailers, call aft. 6 p.m. :::.5854='-------~-~-.,.--=~German Angora rabbits for sale, $50 ea., World Feeder squares $3/bale in barn. J. Cosb~ Villa Rlcia 770-942-2422 7.70-947-6975 963-4228 Hay for sale $20/roll, well fertilized, fescue- '02 horse qlty. fescue hay, round bales in .orchard and berinuda. $erald Mcintyre Bradley Gary. Clarkesville 706-754-9732 prime Angora fiber $? ounce. David Decker '02 4x5 rolls Coastal bermuda or Tift 44 or barn, rain free, nb weeds. in barn. Brian Buchanan 77D-646-5948 2H, GN slant load, tack rm./front sleeper, 'Ellijay 706-273-2279 brakes, solid floor, good tires"; needs paint JOb, Kansas Brass back cross. Walter Jackson $2400. Diane K. Mills Dallas 770-505-1122 Commerce 706-335-3348' 2H/BP w/DR, 5x6'6T, escape door, .mats, Mini-Lop & Dwarf, $10; Mini-Lop breeders, manger, $1200/obo. Terri Pohlmann Forsyth $12 & wire cages. Dar:my Simpson Cairo 229- fescue hay, fer!. W. Glover Griffin 770-979- Ellington Conyers 770483-2013 0373 no-599-8514 - '02 horse qlty. fescue/bermuda mixed hay . '02 4x5 rolls of Coastal bermuda hay, horse $2.50/sq., $25/roll in 'field; Tri! 44 bermuda quality or mixed, $20 roll buyer picks u~, dely. $4/$40 in barn, dely. available. R.J. Campbell cha!Be. Faye Palmer Comer.706-548- 500 Rockmart 770-748-3419 Hay, horse qlty. Coastal for 2000, rain & weed free in barn, 1500 sq. bales, make offer. Lanny Ha!J!er Social Circle 770-918-8064 Horse hay, prime qlty., '02 Coastal Alicia round rolls, under shelter, dely. available. Clyde 478-994-1946 . :::,377:....:....;-0:,:9"'5"--7_ ___:__,,..:...._ _ _ _~~ '02 A+ horse qlty. fesce, sq. bales in barn, '02 horse qlty. hay, well fer!., rain/weed free, Bruner Metter 912-685-6089 3 western saddles, 1 English, all Cordura, 1 Mini-Rex bunnies, 7-8 wks. old, assorted new, 3 used, .all gr!.. cond., $175-$300. T. colors, $6/up. Steve Brown Milledgevllle 478- ,Griffith Powder Springs 770-095-1434 :::45,,,2=.._,_15,,,5~2=---'--------~~-= no: Almost new handmade all around saddle, 15 N"Z!W and Mini-Rex rabbits, 8 wksJup, $8 1/2" slick seat, all leather, ground seat, ritter ea., al5o adults. Ernest Quinn Decatur.. rawhide, covered tree, $800. D. Meador4"'"'91;..,~,:8.:,.;72;::;6,.__~_......,._ _ ____,,,__-,---.,,. Acworth 770-974-5405 N"Z!W breeding stock, exc. quality does & Big Valley portable head gate w/palpation bucks. Betty Shelton 330 Oak Mt. Rd.. Waverly cage, 30 ft., corral panels/sweep tube, $2300, Hall 31831 706-582-2468 . 3 pt. hitch, side delivery, rake $225. lietgen N"Z!W buck, .2 does, records, $150; .4 hole rain free and weed free, $3 ~er bale. Ronnie A: fescue-orcharo grass bermuda mxd., in the Horse qlty. Russell bermuda hay, sq: Green Murraltle 770-53 -0816 barn, $2.75. each. Charles Hoffman bales/$2.50 in field, weed. free, rain free, well '02 Alfalfa 6/bale; '01 Alfalfa $5lbale, sq. McDonough 770-914-2767 fertilized. Jimmy Thompson Alto 706-894- bales, in barn, horse quality. Mike Williams. '02 horse qlty. sq. bales, hvy. oat hay $4.50 2n9 ' Social Circle 770-855-4891 each; fescue/cfover $3.50 each; mulch hay $1 Horse qlty. lift 44 bermuda hay, $2.75 , '02 Alfalfa hay $5; lift 44 and Ru.ssell each, common bermuda/mxd.: grass.. ,,Jim behind baler, $325 in barn, sq. bales. J.R. Bermuda $3.50, rye & bermuda-mix $2, fert:, Robinson Good Hope 770-207-4700 BlankenshiE!. Fayetteville 770-461-9734 G: sq. bales, horse quality, delivery.. Helmut '02 mxd: bermuda and fescue, 4Wx5D Lge. round rolls fescue/bermuda hay, $10 Cawthon Rome 706-291-0671 706-802-0797 round, fertilized, weeded, $13.50 in barn, $13 roll, $2 for loading. A. Williams Toccoa 706- '02 Alicia hay, horse~ty., md. bales, $30 per in field. H. Butler Carrollton 770-834-6387 886-9530 _Edenfield Metter 912-687-2417 912-685-4304 cage (36'!)(12'), feeders, automatic waterer, 2 bale; also, small sq. ba es @ $3/bale. Donnie '02 oat and rye grass, 5.5'x5' size, well Mixed grass (fescue, bermudal,. fertilized, Billy Cook show saddle, 16", $1000, 2 pr. custom leather chaps Unused, size medJsm., nest boxes. Nancy Baker Richmon_d Hill 912- 727-4823 , Foister Camilla 912-294-0204 '02 Alicia hay, ~e. sq. baleS/$3, horse qlty.; fertilized, 80o+ bales, $30. Fi:ank Eaton 4441 Bethany Road Buckhead 30625 706-342-0727 500# rolls, rain free; $30, i.n field 20. Patrick (Pat) Cheatham Newnan 770-253-8703 404- tan/brwn., $225 ea. Cynthia Gail Kent Netherland Dwarf bunnies; 6-8 weeks old, all '01 Alicia only, 20 bales available/$2. Charles '02 oats $2/bsh., bulk or bagged, dely, 229-6206 _Covington 77Q-464-1218 . Bridle & saddle package, complete w/saddle colors, $5-$JO, adults also available. Katherine Brown Adalrsvllle ;770-546-9518 770-877- West Waycross 912-282-6376 '02 Alicia horse qi~. hay, sq. and round tiales available. Owen Stapleton Richland 229-887- 2411 229-938'6683 - - Oats, '02 cro$:, top qlty. feed, winter grazing or cover crop, 2.50 per bsh. or $0.08 per lb. pads, girths, etc., bridle is almcist new, saddle is 9429 . in barn, $3.50 & $3 . Jim Peebles Eatonton '02 prime Coastal bermuda horse hay, fert. Ted Milliron Shellman 229-679-5801 used, 15"- suitable for youtMady, $350. S. Griffin Griffin 770-228-3865 CM 2H BP straight load, mats, spare tire, Pedigreed Holland Lop eared Dwarf bunnies and breeders, assorted colors, healthy, state licensed. Beverly A Whitener Dalton :706-277- 706-485-6494 . ~- '02 Coastal bermuda and fescue mix, 4x6 rolls, high qlty., no weeds, net wrap, in barn, UGA soil specs., in barn sq. bales/$3.50, round bales/$35, round bales in field/$20. Olin Trammell Fors 478-994-6463 Orchard grass and fescue hay, well fer!., 4x5 rolls/$18, can deliver, call evenings. Nell Hicks Chickamauga 706-375-4763 tack comp., grt. cond., $1800. Bert Edwards =-25"'9"'5'-._ _._ _ - - - - - - - - - Miiiedgeviiie 478-452-3198 . Pedigreed Holland Lops and Himalayans, Dakota 17' roping saddle, exc. cond., $375, bunnies and proven brood stock, cages. Renee call aft. 6 p.m. S. Hannah Locust Grove 678- McBrayer Carrollton JJRabbits@Att.net 770- 570-7794 770-957-7285 =-83::o;0-;..7=-=2=2c:..1_ _ _~-==-...,.;---.,..-:-- Equine treadmill, saftymill, hydrolic teflon Rabbits and bunnies $7 ea. Horace Lafavor pad, no rollers, grt.forfitt1ng, exercising babies Lithia Springs 30122 770-941-1806. to full grown, R. Wilson Alpharetta 770-475- Rabbits and bunnies, Dwarf, Holland-Lop, 3335 Mini-Lop, Dutch, N"Z!W, San Juan, Hotos, Mini- Horse jumps: PVC standards, gaits, other. Rex, $10-$25 ea. R. Barber Luthersville 770- Anne Primerano Gainesville 770-889-7969 -=-9=-27;,..::;22=-34:;,-'-_ _ _ _ _...,.,._.,.-..,,--.,----.... Horse trailer, almost new, $1800, call for more info. Alex Shivers Moultrie 229-941- 2630 Kieffer all ~urpos.e saddle, 17", $450. Betty Venable Co umbus 706-327-9665 Loading shoot, powder rjver, $1100. David Rabbits and bunnies, dwarfs & Lops.. D. san Norris LaGrange 706-884-1578 Rabbits for sale,. Juan. John Mozingo Lafayette 706-638-6072 Rabbits for sale, bunnies to breeders. Daniel Keasler Oxford 770-385-1904 Pitts Cordele 229-273-1412 Rex, Dutch, Lop, Flemish Giant, New Lots of silver, Big Hom show saddle, 151/2" Zealands, mixes, beautifuVready for homes, light/black, with 2 headstalls, breast collar, family raised. Lynn Henning. Fayetteville 770- bags, $980/obo. Saylee Manske Kennesaw 719-8209 . 770-514-0494 - San Juan rabbits for .sale, $5 ea. Malinda Phillips Officers saddle (1900) w/shell Raese Hartwell 706-376-5500 706-376-6012 pouches, $700; McClellan saddle {1900). San Juan, N"Z!W, Florida crossed, Fyers, live restored by cavalry saddl.er in 1980; .hunt or dressed, fresh or frozen in water. Roger $22/roll. Casey Green Bishop 706-310-1146 706-540-3793 . '02 Coastal bermuda hay, hi~hly fer!., md. . '02 qlty. '01 dry in 4x5 barn rolls fescue/bermuda har. 15; $20/roll, Commerce/Hui -:J.M. . Mills Hull 706-47~1733 706-540-2054 Shelled yellow ,feed com, feed wheat and oats $21/barrel. Robert Wayne_ Montgomery Reynolds 478-847-2356 bales, 4'x5'. $25, dely. !IVai able. Sonny Trammell Juliette 478-994-9492 '02 Coastal bermuda hay, horse quality, '02 qlty. fescue, fer!., 4x5 rolls, $15 or $12, 5 rolls or more, dely. available. D: Long Douglasville 770-789-0409 77D-489-8330 S~are bales of horse qlty. lift 44, sq. bales of a alfa, dely. available, Tommy Andrews Newnan 770-251-5415 tractor trailer loads available, delivei to Atlanta '02 round bales fescue bermuda mix, no and South Georgia. Nancy Harris t. Simons weeds, horse qlty., $25. M. Ross Watklnsvllle 912-638-2163 706-769-0403 . '02 Coastal bermuda hay, well fart., rain free, '02 rye grass hay, .4x5 rolls, rain free, $25. horse and cow quality. Curtis Durden Lyons Ben McGreggor Macon 478-935-2400 478- 912-526-3189 . . 785-0590 '02 Coastal, 4x6 round & square bales, '02 rye, rain free, 5x5 ro11Si$20. Kenneth o. tested. M. Pitts Haddoek 478-932-5231. Jenkins Royston 706-246-0026 '02 Russell bermuda hay, sq. bales, horse. '02 sq. bales Alfalfa hay, well fertilized, top q~., rain free, UGA tested, $3/bale. A erholdt Toccoa 706-779-2622 - Mark . qlty. and sheltered. Kent Hege Millen 706-5549763 . '02 Tift-44 bermuda hay, horse qlty., rain free, '02 sq.. bales Alfalfa, good color & nutrition, ~e. sq. bales $2.50 in field. Edwina.Summers $3.75 & up; also, taking orders for Alicia hay in emple 770-562-3679 sq. bales, $3/bale.. Dwayne Heatwole Metter '02 lift 44 round 4x5 hay, horse qlty., min. 10 912-685-7384 bales, $25 per bale; '01 sq./$3.50 bale, other. 01' Coastal bermuda mix, lge. sq. bales $2. Billy Bullock Dallas 77D-443-8713 '02 lift 44 sq, bales & round, horse ' qlty., Leonard Rhyne Barnesvllle 770-358-3913 02. lift 44 hay, square $3.25, i:ound $25, lift 44 & ryeifkrass, '02 crop, $3.50, fescue $3, round bale 25, rain free, hvy. fertilized. Charles Rutland McMillian Powder Springs 770-9~-5798 770-943-3486. lift 44 bermuda hay, round/sq. bales; fescue round bales, horse qlty. Gene Campbell Buchanan 770-646-5883 lift 44, Coastal bermuda, highest horse ~lty., $4/bale, 1000 lb. rolls/$30, can deliver, cell 78- . 256-4556. Herb Bixler Perry 478-987-9858 478-256-4556 Well fertilized 4x5 rolls '02 orchard grass, fescue .mxd. hay, $20 per bale. Jim Long Rome 706-232-7946 Will sq. bale eood qlty. bermuda h% on request to be pie ed up in field at $2.50 ale, min. 100 bales. Tap Carey Madison 706-342-. 0560 . some. rounds for cattle, de~. available. Travis protein/TON tested, some delivery available. saddle $150/westem saddle $50. Barbara Smith Royston 706-245-5061 Young Newnan 770-253-8 64 770-252-4867 Alvah Eugene Adams Byron 31008 478-956- Hodges Mount Airy 706-754-6548 Silver doe, $12; Flemish Giant, $12, others '02 'lift 44 sq. bales, horse 11ty., second 58~ . . Feed; Hay And Grain Wanted Pony saddle, cart & harness, other items for avail. Michael Bertrand Marietta 770-437- cutting late June, $2.85 from ield; Alfalfa 02' fescue round-$25, sq. $2.50, {dely. for -wantlge. ~uantity o t p qlty. hay 1n l~e. ponies/small horses-blankets, girths, reins, etc. A. Kirk Ellenwood 770-389-0802 -0=-4.""3's7""p"'"o-tt-e~d~L-o-ps-.a-.nd""""'D_w_a~rf-s,"''8'""w-ks-.-o.,..ld,..,"'$"""8-e-a. $6.50. D. Blackmore 6115 Cartersvil.le 770-56.5- $3); 01' fescue/bermuda round-$10, Braselton area. Clark Edward Weaver Hoschton 706- bales. Ferris 4832 George wainsboro 904-8 5- Roping saddle and a child's saddle, blankets, lim H. Elzey Cumming n0-889-4318 '02 Tri! 44, 4x5 round bales, exc. horse hay, 654-2170 harness and more, $500. Kathy Denene Marsh Young bunnies, mixed breed and colors, $20 per bale, min. 10; '01 sq. hay $2. Paige MaScaodndl4e7, 8C-7ol4l6e-~2i0at0e4 Senior Event, 16 112 .. , regular tree, avana brown, very good ve,Y healthy, can not dely. I: Duke 229-734-9967" Newton i Bullock Dallas 770-445-2107 '02 Tift 44, lge. sq. bales, fertilized to UGA specs., beau. horse qlty. hay, $4.35/bale. Eddie condition, $600. Kristen Ogles Llzella 478- Schilling Newnan 770-328-4427 9~~':sforsaie,.-1 FEED, HAY .AND GRAIN EnQlish16',-b;k:westem 1 15 1/2", pecan 16". Michele Mac~enzie '02 Tift 44, premium qlty. hay, rain free, hitly fert., lge. sq. $4, round bales $45, fescue 35, field prices also. Terry Mitchell Loganville Loganvllle 770-554-6203 . If you have questions regarding ads in this 770-466-8192 Show equipment! English and western, category, cal! Mia Haney at 404-651-9084. '02 rrtt 44, sq. bales, fer!., rain free, horse clothes, tack, tail extension and more, all in new condition. Saylee Manske Marietta 404- ioo '01 $15/roll Coastal bermuda hay, . ~ty., in barn, $3.75/bale. C. E. M\:Callie 4x5 hlckamauga 706-539-2522 . 634-9035 rolls, good qlty. Chris Hood Swainsboro 478- '02 lift 44, sq. bales, weed free, well Southem 3H slant load w/walk-in tack, BP, =25:::2=...::cO:::;OO:o:7:...-~~--~-~---~- fertilized, fescue orcihard mix also available. 2002 Coastal bermuda Bahia mix $25, 1200 lb., . large 51/2X51/2 rolls. Glen Smith Hawkinsville 478-783-4898 . 2002 fescue hay, no rain in the barn, pickup $18, deliveryavailable. JOhfl Moore Jefferson 706-367-4564 .. . . 2002 fescue/bermuda hay or bermuda/rye hay, 5 .x 5 rolls - $35 -each._ Raymond Bailey McDonough 770-957-4713 2002 fescue/bermuda mixed, fertilized, rain free in barn, 4x4 rolls $15. Lewis Hayes Aragon 77Q-684-6850 2002 hay, bermuda and Bahia, 4x5 rolls $30, sq. bales $3.50 delivery available, 2001 hay AG -SEED FOR SALE. ..If you have any que~tions regarding ihis catego;y, calf !'ammy Thomas at 404-65~-9083. a . Advertisers of agricultural seed must submit current laboratory report (not more than 9 months old) for purity, noxious weeds and gennination for each seed lot advertised. A seed lot must be unlfonn and not exceed 400 50-lb. bags. Laboratory reports will be returned upon request. Any ads for agricultur~I seed submitted for exc. cond. Ronnie Meads Sparta 706-444- '01 & '02 bermuda/fescue hay, rain free, David Harden Lafayette 706-397-8347 $20. PhiliE! Ivey Macon 478-474-2639 publication In the November 7 and/or 7224 stored in barn, 4x5 round bales/$30, dely. extra. . '02 bermuda/fescue hay, 4x5 rolls $18, 2002 mixed Coastal and .fescue hay, 4x5 and subsequent Issues without this Stoll livestock trailer, .20'X6' canvas top, E.G. Turner Jonesboro77Q-461-6607 delive~ available, square bales also available. 4x6 round bales with wrap, $20-$30 each documentation will not be published. $3800; 28'X7' steel top, w/enclosed .nose, '01 & '02 qlty. Coastal bermuda hay, round Hank liver Grayson 678-409-0425 . Greg Fearnow Covington 770-787-0077 Certain varieties of"seed are protected from $4000. Tommy Mead Midville 706-554-6107 bales $20/$30, sq. bales/$3, dely. available. '02 bermuda/fescue mix, l~e. sq. -bales in 770-787-5317 propagation unless thVc are grown as a Stubben Seigfried jumping saddle;: exc. Walter T. Davis Haddock 478-932-5462 barn, no weeds, rain free, ferti ized to UGA soil 4X5 rolls rye hay $20, can deliver. Dennis class of certified seed. or example, wheat cond. w/fittings, $400, Courbet! dressage '01 Alicia bermuda hay, irrigated, . highly lftecs., $3,50 in barn, $2.50/field. Sandy James Fort Valley 478-825-5515 seed such as Florida 304, Coker 9134, saddle, exc. cond., $350. Nancy Jenkins fertilized, exc. horse qlty., 4x5 roll under barn, Senoia 770-463-0492 $40 roll, dely.. available. Henry Beckworth urlbutt Alvaton 706-538-1062 '02 bermuda/fescue mxd. ha~4x5 rolls, well . Alfalfa ha~$6/bale at barn, green/leafy, top quality. Bue Malcom Bostwick 706-342- Coker 9835 and soybean seed, such as 6738, 11askell and Benning, may not be TH trailer, good floor, lights work, storage, Mitchell 706-598-2106 fertilized, $30/roll, dely. availa le; mulch ha~ 4670706-47 2769 . .. ~gated for sale unless the seed has needs paint $850/obo, will trade for round pen. '01 Coastal and Bahia hay, rain free, sq. Yvette M. Wise Jesup 912-530-6791 bales, $2/bale. Gayle Borah Byron 478-956- Tennesseean endurance saddle, leather with pecan finish, $600, older western saddle in great condition $200. Perry Johns LaGrange 706-812-8981 . - Used 2H BP w/tack comp., eSca.pe door, lights, mats, good floor,. trailer'is in very good cond., $1350. M. Dillard Canton 678-n7- ""'4"'"05"'2"--------------- '01 Coastal bermuda hay, 4'x5' md. bales, well fert., $25 per roll. Mary Ann McGee Ala,mo 912-568-7735 229-868-0262 '01 Coastal bermuda hay, squares $3, round $25, stored in bam.. Berlin Campbell Molena 706-647-8478 . .' 4643' '01 Coastal bermuda hay, well fertilized, 4'x5' W&W heavy duty chute gate, head gate & roll bales $25, dely. available. Vance Streeter squeeze chute, palpation cage, chute frames & Larry Sims Buena Vista 229-649-7947 229- crowding alley. Ervin Jones B!alrsvllle 706-. 649-2568 $12/roll, dely. available. Dale Miller Forsyt 478-994-1728 ; . .. '02 crop feed oats $2 per bu.-bulk only. Marvin Lewis 919Ga.~. 33 Cordele31015 Alfalfa, new crop, $5-$9 depending .on quality 1200# and rolls. DqauraBnotihtyn,endsetliye.hlorMiplnicekr-u7p7;0-a3l5s8o-' 4229 770-468-1098 n grown as a class of certified seed. Propagation of such seed Is a vlolatlon of the Plant Variety Protection Act and the Federal Seed Act. If .you hav~ questions no- 229-273-4329 229-27 72 '02 fertilized fescue,. sq., will cut b~ .order, $1.65 in field, $2.10 will load your true .trailer. Bermuda & fescue hay, heavily fer!., rain free, horse qlty., $3 to round bale. S. Stana $3.50/sq. Powder bale, $25-$35 Springs regarding certified seed, call the Market Bulletin offil:e or the Georgia Department of Agriculture Seed Division, (404) 656-3635. J. Rawdin Helen 706-754-0866 241-3201 Alicia lift 78; lift 85; Russell bermuda no- 02 fescue hay, 4x4 rolls/$15, rain free, . Bermuda/fescue mix, '02 crop, round bales fertilized. 8835 Jody Grindle . . Murrayville 706-344-' . $25 and up, remaining '01 crop, feed or mulch $10/up. C. Paris Temple 770-427-7277 sprigs, custom planting. Ray Beaty Coolidge 229-941,2047 .. Brown top millet, 993 germ., cleaneq and '02 fescue hay, 4x5 rolls/$25; - '01 834-8050 bagged, 50 lb. bags, $12/bag. GeorgefTroy fescue/bermuda rolls $20, dry in barn. David Coastal bermuda hay $30 roll, forage chandler Ila 706-338-4321 706-789-3726 745-6152 . Want used heavy duty corral panels and gates w/in +/- 50 miles of Marietta. Alice .Summerour Marietta 770-422-5103 Wante 52 in. x 16 ft. used cattle panels, reasonably priced. Tom Thornton Kathleen 478-987-5273 - '01 Coastal bermuda sq. bale hay, horse qlty. for sale, need to. sell, $2.25. Willie Lee Statesboro 912-587-5983 '01 Coastal bermuda, sq. bales, horse qlty., $3.50 and $3, fescue $2.50. John Gilbert Woodbury 706-553-5428 '01 Tri! 44 hay, horse qlty., sq. bales/$2.25. Jackson Roopville 770-854-8802 '02 fescue hay, 4x5 round bales/$25, sq. bales/$3 in barn, d~ly. available. K. Appling Gratis 770-932-1259 '02 fescue hay, la~e round bales, $30 per bale. Pete Smart Mc onough 770-957-2369 '02 .fescue. hay, sq. .bales in barn, choice sorghum $25 !on. George Parker Miiien 912- 982-2004 .. Coastal bermuda hay, $3.50 at barn~ rolls $25. Bishoe Pirkle Covington 770-786-6095 Coastal bermuda hay, sq. bales, $3 per bale in field, $3.75 in barn, next cutting middle of July. Frank Lane Carrollton 770-258-7078 Cert. bermuda srsrigs, Tifton 85, 44, Coastal, lifway & Alicia,. a so,. custom planting. Gene Hart Gu~on 912-728-3380 Iron Cl:N peas, 91% germ., 60 lb. bag, $18/ba-l1!, I seeds have been cleaned/tested. Sarah omeson Augusta 706-733-7092 . Tri! 44, Alicia, ,or Coastal bermuda grass Dennis.Hursey Douglas 912-384-6829 qlty., must move from barn, $2 each. Harold Coastal bermuda, sq. bales, horse qlty. sprigs, will furnish sprigs & custoll] plant. RABBITS '01 Tri! 44, well fert. in barn, $4 per bale; also, Townley Watkinsville 706-769-6146 $2.50 picked up in field, taking orders now James Williams Fitzgerald 912-423-4884 mulch hay, $2.50 per bale. Tony Merck '02 fescue hay, top qlty., sq. bales, $2.25 Homer Washburn Ham on 770-946-3220 Jenkinsburg no-n5-0829 each, rain free in barn. Joe Bradley Canon Coastal round 30; sq. ten or more in field Ag Plants for S.~le . lfyouhave.questionsregardingadsJnthiscatego;y, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651-9083._ Angora Dutch Fuzzr. Lop, Jersey Wollies, Mini- Rex, $10 ped. avad. P. Wilson Dublin 478- 676-3236 478-274-1161 - Assfd breeds, sizes, bunnies to breeders, '01 lift bermuda hay, sq./md. bales, horse qlty.,. stored inside; sqJmd. bales fescue and bermuda cow hay; dely. available. Dick Stratton Locust Grove 770-914-6153 770-842-9317 '01 Trfton-85 hay, horse quality, $2.50.square bale at barn. Philip Gillis Hoboken 912-4583857 '01 bermuda hay, lge. rolls, limed, fertilized, 706-356-8295 . $2.75, $3.75 in barn. L. Kinsley Perry 478- '02 fescue ha~ well fert., 4x5 md. bales $25, 714-9900 478-987-2837 . . dely. available. . A. Bennett -Rockmart 770- Coastal/fescue mix, 4x6 rolls, fertilized, $25 684-3462 770-684-6413 Rick Boulis Rutledge 706-557,9307 770-482- '02 fescue, 4x5.rolls $25 per roll, fer!. and 1879 - . under cover. W.J. Leatherman Horseshoe Fescue $2/bale; also, mulch hay, lge. bales Bend Rd. Csrrollton 770-834-8333 Craig Urbantas Dallas 678-363-3001 . '02 lescue, bermuda, orchard round/$18- Fescue and orchard grass, 5x5 rolls in the Mild multiplying omons for fall planting, $17/9al., including shipping/postage in Ga. Ray L. Lingerfelt 2191 Trtshaw Rd:' Gainesville 30504-5865 Multiplyi~ onions lo~ sum.mer/f~ll f?lanting, have 4-5 g ., $18 gal., including shipping; $12 picked up. Betty Stephens Monroe n0-267- 5055 . . many to choose from, call before 9 p.m. D. Morgan 2309 Monroe Jersey Rd. Monroe 30655 770-207-0010 . Baby San Juan rabbits for sale. Gelon McCravy Whitesburg 77D-832-8995 Baby bunnies, Holland Lops, variety of colors, pedigrees avail., also wire cages for sale. Kim A. Brown Chickamauga 706-375-7103 Bunnies and Fryers for sale, $8 ea. Kevin Cline Ringgold 706-673-5778 California breeding stock, doe and bucks, call for-information, price, age, sex. Jake E. Brewer Flnnerald 229-423-2625 $25; '02 bermuda, lge. rolls, limed, fertilized, $30. H. Von Richthofen Watklnsvllle 706-453- ~~ . '01 bermuda sq. bales, horse qlty. in barn, $3.25 per bale, Carroll Co. Doug Kuglar Bowdon n0-258-2036 '01 bermuda/rye mxd., 4x5 rolls, $12/roll in field, will load. AM. Malik Concord 404-2450354 '01 fescue hay, 4x5 rolls; cow hay or mulch, approx. 50 rolls, $5 each. N. Anderson Dahlonega 706-867-6067 . '01. horse qlty. lift 44 hay, no rain, no weeds, lge. sq. bales, $2.75/bale in barn, Ive. 'msg. Mrs. John Patton Comer 706-783-5557 "01 horse qlty. fescue, sq./$1.75; '02 horse $22, square $2-$3. Eugen!') Offutt Dallas 770- 445-9940 '02 fescue, horse ~I~, 4x5 rolls, $25 in barn; also, cow & mu c hay. Allen Green Cartersvllle 770-S07-8853 '02 fescue, orchard grass, l~e. sq. bales $2, rain and weed free. A. Seabo t Suches 706"838-4791 '02 fescue-berml.lda hay, fertilized, limed, 4x5 round bales, $25 each in field. Charles Boyd Villa Rica n0-459-6393 - . '02 fescue/bermuda mixed hay, 4x5 rolls $35 each, square bales $3.50 each, rain free, dely. a4v1a1i0lable. Jo Tutto. n .Fayetteville 404-42.7" '02 fescue/bermuda mxd. hay, well fertilized, field, clean $15. Jones Cottrell 6335 Ransom Free Rd. Clennont 30527 770-983-9914 770- 540-5882 . Fescue hay, cut May, bamed.$1, early buy allowable, $2.50/bale, less $1 you haul. Ross Rice Chickamauga 706-539-2667 Fescue hay, horse qlty., $1.75 in field, round bales/$20 in field, dely. available. Doug Petty -Ball Ground n0-735-6245 Fescue mix, lift 44, Coastal bermuda, 4x5 rolls, $25 and $30 per roll, dely. available. Jerry Patterson Griffin 770-228,3071 ' Fescue mixed hay, covered, cut this June $1.25/bale, call before 9 p.m. Jana Lynne Sallee Bowman 30624 706-245-4171 Fescue, bermuda, _rye mixed, rain free in Old fashioned blue plum, ve:K old type, small seedling trees, medium sized p urns, exc. taste, $4 ea. or 2-5 for $3 ea., $5/postage. Donald Brown Valdosta 229-247-8297 Paulownia, flowering shade trees, grows up to 15' in a year, order now for summer planting. Steehanie Dillard Lenox 229-546'4034 .Paulownia, worlds fastest ~rowing tree, blooms, shade, avail. now to s ip or. pickup. David Drexler 203 Drexler Fitzgerald 31750 229-423-7174 . . . White multipltng onion bulbs, white, $14/gal. plus $3 per ga ., shipping. E Drummond 438 Burkhalter Rd. Cedartown 30125 770-748- 5388 -- Dutch and Mini-Rex bunnies, $10 ea. Terrie qlty. fescue, sq]$2.25, rain free, fertilized. Russ $2:50~r bale, sq: bales in barn, Cartersville barn; horse quality, $30 roll. Jimmy Neisler Jenkins Sandersville 478-552-5322 Marcotte Dawsonville 706-216-2234 area. nnie "Roberts Rydal 770-382-4416 Cumming 77Q-889-1719 Ag Seed/Pla!'ltS Wanted. English Angora rabbits, 1 adult and 2 babies, '01 lge. fescue round bales, fer!., rain free, '02 fescue/orchard 'l_rass, 1 or 100 6x5 rolls Fescue-orchard grass mix, fescue, rye mix --wiiiifbean seea;-two variiilies CUfSfiort ana w/pedigree $35 ea. Sonya Babcock Winder no-s61-00.10 . ... barn kept, $15. Laurie Lee Cedartown 770748-7804. in barn $20.00 Robert . Heam Chickamauga 30707 706-375-2812 lift Coastal, sq. & round. Mrs. John Marlowe 1855 Auburn Rd. Dacula 30019 770-945-4872 Little White Six Week. Ellen Pope Mccaysvllle 706-492-9909 . '~' ,r~-- Page.10 THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday July 3, 2002 Bulletin Calendar LIVESTOCK SALES & EVENTS GARDENING !:VENTS , July 5 Goat, Poultry & Small Animal Sale, 7 pm, Julyg Ga. Native Plant Society Meeting, 7:30 . BugQytown Au~. 1315 Hwy. 341 S.', pm, panel of plants experts on "How to Barnesville. Info.; 770-786-20291358-1786. Create t-tealthy Soil," Peachtree July.5 Cow-Calf Sale, 7 pm, Dixie Livestock; Presbyterian, Church; 3434 Roswell U.S. Hwy. 1 & 1-16 (Exit 90), Info: Willis Rd., Atlanta. Info: 770-343-!3000. Sikes, 912-578-3263. July 6'Horse Sale, 7:30 pm, Buggy Town . CRAFT_FAIRS : Auction, 1315 Hwy. 341 S., Barnesville; July 5-6 Willacoochee 23rd "Old Fashion Info: 770-786-2029/358-1786. Day" Celebration, variety .of arts & July 6 S&D Goat. Sales, 13:30 pm, 5elling crafts, City Park, Willacoochee. Info: goats, pigs & poultry, Baxley. Info: 912 912-534-5152. . . 366-9207 or Steve Smith, 912-367-9268. July 5-7 Arts & Crafts Show, LaGrange. Info: ~a!1na lilies, yellow._ 2~/$20, -including shipping; cleome or dayhly seed $1/pk~ plus $0.34 stamp. Ms. E.P. Dykes 1152 Ga. Hwy. 32 E. Ashbum'31714 . Cleome, columbine, cosmos, white hibiscus, moon bush, French J:Jollyhocks, $0.50/pkg. w/SASE. Nell Jones 3767 Plumcrest Rd., Smyrna 30082 . Cold hardy palm trees, del. and install, call for info., other. Elaine Williamson Atlanta 770 484-1548 Columbine Nora Barlow seeds, foxglvoe, mix color seeds, $1 each w/SASE. C. M. Clifton 690 Sewelll Mill Rd. Danielsville 30633 Confederate rose seed $2 per bolt w/SASE; old timey white daffodil $15/doz. Mary Wood 563-W.B. Braddock Rd. Uvalda 30473 912 565-7326 - . Hosta, trumpet trees, Jamium; gold hearl ivy, ;Red castor mole beans, 50 seeds/$2, pays" vinca minor,. standard-mondo, rose campion, for seed ~nd postage, mailed in padded. mahonia, you dig, others. J.N,. Henderson envelope, include your address. John White Austell 770-948-5336 3824 Pine Forest Rd. Macon 31206 478-788- Hosta, white & green, green. F. Land 630 5274 . . A.J. Land Rd. Canton 301.15 Red leaf castor mole beans 50 seeds/$1 _ Hostas, 200 var., 2 miles beyond Zion Hill w/long SASE, and $0.34 stamp w/each order of Church, Fri., Sat., Sun. or by appt. Dee Little 50 beans, no checks. John Carroll 1677 Buford Ellijay 706-635-4891 . Dam Rd;, Buford 30518 770-945-6901 -Hostas, 85 .var., Paul's Glory $6, .June $8, Red spider lily bulbs, one. doz. bulbs $10, sagae $5, summer breeze $10, free list. Frank two doz. $18. John Culpepper 1656 Refroe McDaniel .Jasper. 706-692-6501 . Rd. Quitman 31643 229-292-5258 Hostas: $2 and up, 197 varieties, coral bells, Reauced prices, marigold, zinnia, dahlia, foam flowers, evergreen Solomon Seal's. B. J. wallflowers, coreopsis, black-eyed_ Susan, Rhodes Acworth 770-974-9092 .heather $0.25 or $0.50 each w/LSASE. Freida Hybrid daytilies; many colors and varieties.- Chamber$ 5812 All. Hwy. Flowery Branch $2/clump. Gwen Carson 7205 _ Bogart 770-725 ~3s"0'a"5=g4"::2o-=p=-=a1-r:m=-s::-,1-=g=-=a""llo:-n-&,,.-u-p,-wi"'""11""sh""'ip-.-ca--..-ll_o_ra-- July 6 Outside Misc. Sales,. 7 .am;12 noon,' . 706-884-2500. . .. .pc;>ultry, small animal, goat & misc sale, July . 6 01' Timers D!!y, 1O am,. free l pm, Buggy Town Auction,1315 H\Yy: watermelon, Bl_ue Ridge City Park. Info: , 341 S., Barnesville.. Info: 770-786-. Barbara Roche, 706-632-6988. - 2029/358-1786. .. July 6 G6at, Cow/Calf & Fowl Sale, 1 pm, . ~CCEPTING APPLICATIONS H&M Livestock M~. Hwy. 46 E., Metter. Aug. 31-Sept. 1 29th Annual Flatlanders.Arts Info: 912-537-2172 or 912-2829691 (sale day) or ~yra1@cybersouth.com. & Crafts Show, 9 am, ar!S & crafts, Camp Patten, near Lakeland: Info: July 6 Horse Sale, tack, 7 pm, horses to Ftatlanders 2002, P.O.. Box 125, follow, Triple H Sales, , 5250 Old La,keland 31635 or Helen Strickland; Savanr:iah _Rd., Tennille. GAL C002567 229-482-3463. . . Info: Waylan Hitchcock, 478-553-9938. Sept; 28 Nicholls Founder's Day, arts & July 6 Goat & Fe~der Pig Sale, 1 pm, Tri crafts,_ Nicholls. Info: City Hall, _912 . County Livestock Sales, Hwy. 206 & 345-2421. . . 268 Crossin'g, Ambrose. Info: 912~359 Oct. 1213 Pioneer Days at Clinton Nature Daylilies . $5/clump, many colors, hosta Hybrid daylilies, reducinQ garden size, dbl. mail. jennie stanfield Brunswick 912-264- 3/$10, ginger lilies $3, milk wine lilies $5. fans or clump, prices bargain, list. Lindy White 6032 Elender Lemon Fayetteville 770-4615088 2534 Wilson Woods Dr. Decatur 30033 Seed: amaryllis, cleome, zinnias, trumpet Daylilies for sale, hundreds to choose from. Hybrid daylilies, var. of named & colored, bush, Ja'rkspur, snaps, cosmos, .$1/pkg. James Westbrooks -:409 Chambers St. $4/up, no shipping. Joyce Shook :Voung w/LSASE, extra orders, extra postage. Gerri Rossville 706-858-9297 ' Harris 706-379-3723 . Ward 4496 Fowlstown 'Rd., Attapulgus 31715 Daylilies or rose campion plants $12/doz., Japanese maples up to3' in pots $10 each, 229-465-3641 pink or white oxalis 4 doz:/$12, yellow or white 5' you dig $20. H.G. Marsha1r2124 Woodland Seed: mullein pink, morning glory, touch-me- yarrow, feverfew, (headache remedy), Dr. Atlanta 30354 404-767-0683 _ nots 1/2 tsp./$1, money plants, four o'clocks, $2/SASE. L Brooks P.O. Box 888 Armuchee 30105 . . Japanese maples, "Lace Leafs" $38 each; angel's trumpet $1/tsp., daylilies, 140 var., dbl. fans, $1.50/up plus Robertson 1955 Old ea. w/SASE. G. Cornelia Hgwy. Daylilies, 1 gal. contair:iers, $1.99 each. R. shipping; hosta $2/up,. color photo- pnce -list Gainesville 30507 Braddy 120 Bull St. 654-3424 . Glennville 30427 912 . . availabfe. Bridget Bnttcin 1427 Garfield 706-829 Seeds from marigolds, . (unusual mxd. colors), Jack bean stalk, giant mxd. zinnias, Daylilies, 100 fans/$35 plus $6 shipping, . . Joe Pye weed, Miss Huff lantana, climbing ornamental gourds $1/p~. w/SASE. Ann yellow lemon. lilies 100/$25 plus $6 shipping. ferns, trailing gardenia, rose campion, Dutton 3269 Five Forks Trickum Rd. Lilburn S.H. Hill 144 Calhoun-Rd. Sylvester 31791 crocosmia, (Lucifer), hardy hibiscus, blue sage, 30047 - - ... 229-535-4738 ' . .-. others. Verma .Farlow est Point 404-767. Seeds: $2/pkg, w/SASE-Black-eyed Susan 3803.or Sherrel Day, 912-359-2914. Preserve, demos,. arts & crafts, Daylilies, 1500 var., send $1 for J 6 page -7656 vine, Califom1a poppy; $1/pkg. w/SASERed July 13 Goat & Poultry Sale, 12:30 pm, goats, - Winston.. Info: . P.O. Box.- 2018,- - . _poultry & misc. outside vendor sales, D.ouglasville. 30133 or 770-949-2787. Pearson Livestock, U.S. Hwy. 441 N., Oct.19-20 Concord Country Jubilee, arts & Pearson. Info: Bobby Reeves, 229-423 crafts. Info: City of Concord, P.O. Box . 4016 or 912-422-3211 (sale day). . . 175, Concord 30206 or 770-884-5221. July 16 Goat & Feeder-Breeder Pig Sale, 7 Nov. ,16 Christmas in the Country Arts descnptive price list. M. Netherton 113 Dothan Lantana- pink, red, yellow, .variegated & Rd. Blakely.31723 229-723-6703 oakleaf hydrangea, bee balm, red, pink, violet, . Daylilies, 650 var., now blooming, -Stella de' one, two, five gallon pots,.call for price. Richard Oro's, blackbeny lilies, coneflowers, hostas, Becker Dahlonega 706-265-6543 hibiscus, P.C. hydrangea, no Sunday's. Ethel Lavender iris 12/$10 ppd., green or Davis 747 Northcutt Rd. .Ellijay 30540 706- variegated hosta 121$20 ppd.,yellow cannas 635-4247 ' ' _. .. . . 12/$12 ppd. Zada M!itthews 319 Sunlight Dr. Mexican Hat seed, Sweet William. B W JARVIS Rte: 2,-Box 89 Lakeland 31635 229-482-3873 Smilax, eve.rgreen vine w/shiny leaves, perfect .shading trellis _or porch, .traditional Southam Christmas decoration, lge. tuber/$5, $2 postage each-_ G.T. Eskew P.O:Box 4595 Eatonton 31024 .. . pm, :Taylor Cly. Livestock Auction, just & Crafts .F.estival,. McDonough. Daylilies, Stella de Oro, 3 yrs. old, $4/clump Woodstock 30188 - Stella daylily in 2 gal. pots, _less than $1 . off S.R. 128, S. of Reynolds. Info: 478- 841-3664 or 706-647-3559. .. Info: 770-914-8292 or elhscraftshow@hotmail.c;om. Published notices f_orauctlons selling any lte_l)'ls other than llv~stock mu~t include the auction license number of the prlnclpal auctioneer or auction firm conducting (10/15"i;>lants or more per clump), Monroe Whi!e linope. Faye Chambers Yatesville 706 472-3371 ' .' Daylilies; call or write for free listings. Judson M. Coo~er.934 Lucile Rd. Blakely 31723 229 Leyland cypress $1.50 up, butterfly bushes, cryptomeria, crape myrtles, vitex, fothergilla, firepower nandina, juniper.-AnneWalker Good Hope 30641 706-342-9471 Leyland cypress $9/3 gal.; c_arolina each; rhododendron $1 O; oakleaf hydrangea $5. W. McDaniel 9536 Henderson Mt. Rd. Fairmount 30139' Succulent & cactus specimens, Petticoat, Harefoot, oakleaf and other unusual fems, the auction, per regulations of tl1e Georgia Secretary of State. Notices without this .723-51 2 Sapphire, Deador cedar, Dawn Redwood iri 3, orchid cactus, succulents in asstd. sizes. - . ' - Information eannot be publlstied. . . Daylilies,. down-sizing garderi. buy 2 7, 15 gal., more, 3 gal. shrubs & evergreens. Debby Satterfield Baldwin 706-778'-5762 '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1i~iiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimT"Ai~;;;;;;;;;,;~rt;;;;-f;;;~;--:;;;;;: I Alstromeria,; white fragrant gingers, .clumps~$20, plahts/$10 & r2e0c%ei,veoff,3rcdall clfuomr pinfofrremea, tio1n0. Bob Wetzel Dallas 770-443-5266 . - Leyland cypress & Carolina Sapphire, .1 gal. Sunf)ower5, 8 acres, cut your own, $5 targe bouquet, ready now. Rena W Holt 1380 Durden FLOWERS FOR SALE Japanese roof iris, hydrangeas, yellow flag iris, Claudia Dellinger Commerce 706-'335-9523. $3; angel's trumpets $5, river birch, call for info. Road Rutledge30663 706-557-2870 Stella de Oro. daylily, fragrant lemon lily, will Daylilies, iris, (black), hosta, liriope, hardy Ron Farmer Ochlocknee 229-227-1401 . Trees pine field (3/4"3"), crape myrtle field _ ship. Sheila Wilbur lilburn 770-921-0190 . . hibiscus, aucuba, nandina, black-eyed Susan, . Leyland cypress 1 gal./$3, 3 gal./$7.50: Bob (1."-3''.). dogwood field j2'4"); also, all . in' _ If you have any questions about this Amaryllis bulblets, mix colors, sgl. bloom forsythia, mahonia.holly, sweet shrub, Caro.lina _Welch Ranger 706-629-6332 706-624-9194 containers (3-15 gallon). oe Brooks Monroe category, call Mia Haney at 40:'-6519984.. 50/$25, dbl. bloom 12/$18 ppd. C.D. Hill'642 jasmine,pussywillow.BettyStephens Monroe Leyland cypress 7 gal., $17 each. Carolyn 770-330-2960 . Hendrick Rd. Ft Valley 31030 478-825-2719 770-267-5053 ' Grant .Galnesville.770-536-4695 , Trees, maples field (3/4"1"), oaks field (1" Flower seed offered for sale has not been Angel's trumpet $5, helleborus, hydrangeas, Daytilies, large selection of named hybrids Leyland cypress ,7 gal./$16; red maple, 3"); also, all in containers (3-15 gallon). Ron tested for germination since It often is kerria, Siberian iris, nandinas $3, butterfly now blooming. Ken Cooper 343 Gunnell Rd. Japanese maple, oaks, ginkgo, river birch, Bums Pine Mountaln.770-757-7553 collected In very limited quantities. bushes, moonflower vines $1; ground covers. Dallas 30157 77Q-445-6665 planting & dely. available. Greg D. Strickland Trees, shrubs, evergreen, perennials, $0;50 pkg. w/SASE: larkspur, columbine, Carla Houghton Marietta 770-428-2227 Daylilies, lge. selection of named var., some Winston 770-942-0011 404-583-6361 Compacta. holly, nandina, loropetalum, purple coneflower, zinnias, gaillardia, (blanket Angel's trumpet seed, bush, dbls., purple, seedlings, no shipping, reas. prices. B- Bunn Leyland cypress, 3 gal. single leader: $9, 1 ligustrum, cleyera, yaupon, helleri, Nellie R., flower). M. l,ane 3914 Sue Lane' Decatur white or yellow, w/instr., $1/pk. w/SASE. Fran Forsyth 478-994-2453 478-994-6210 gal. big blue liriope $2.25. Russell Carroll Lula Burfordi, Stella de Oro, will deliver. -.Debby 30035.. . _ . $1.50 ea. seede~J$0.57 LSASE: American beautvbeny w/wh1te flowers & white berries, fewpk.flowerseasideinallow.K./B.Lane183 Chapman 129 Westfield Rd. Leesburg 31763 Angel's trumpet trees, forsythia, hydrangea, ice plant, purpl~ heart, Elephant.ears, .hosta, willow trees,hardy begonia, will ship!'P.. J. Daylilies, lge. selection, named varieties & 30554 770-869-3044 . colors, Stella de Oro, 25 fan clump/$15. M.M. Leyland cypress, B&B, 4-~2', va[ious colors, Haynes 275 Pine Crest Dr. Canton 30114 Nellie R. Stevens 6-8', Deodar cedars 1 gal. 770-479-5224 1 . -Janet:Herbermann Suwanee770-945-1027 Jeffares Jackson 770-914-1309 Tree.s: live oak, poplar, maple, hickory, red- oak, laurel oak, willow oak. $5-$35. N. H!illey Metter 912-685-5266 - .. AlcovyL.aneChula31733 . Black Jonesboro770-478-5557 . Daylilies, mix coL, hybrids, $15/doz. Leyland cypress, Yoshino, Okame, weeping, Trumpet tree, (brugmansia-7 var. in gals.), $1.50 each seed p~. plus $0.57. LSASE: Angel's trumpets in pots $6. J. Scealf postpaid. L Rice 272 .Fling Rd. LaGrange autumn flowering cherries, dwarf red, purpfe English ivy, pachysanda, clematis, Carolina cabbage collard, yesterday-today- Marietta 770-943-5053 30240 _ ., . crape myrtle, Bradford pear, others. Rich Gunn wintercreeper, hardy hibiscus. hosta, liriope, - tomorrow brunfelsia, love apple, balsam, white ~ngel's trumpets; dbl. white, coral- glow, Daylilies, mix color hybrids. G. Wallace 5516 Alto 706-776-5211 . . . aucuba, mondo, others. C.O. Henderson 171 four o'clcick. D. Fletcher 127 Red River Circle flamingo, apricot, lemon yellow, ginger lilies: Woodstock Rd: Acworth 30102 770-974-2781 Uriope,variegated, gal. pots/$1.50, daytilies, Marietta St. Alpharetta 30004 770-475-6503 Chula 31733 .white. butterfly, apricot, alstromeria, Daylilies, mixed colors and named hybrids, dbl. orange, yellow, $2/clump, iris, purple Vinca major, black-eyed Susan, lamium, $.1/pkt w/SASE: '01 orange, yellow cosmos, burgundy/green. T. Kratchman. Atlanta 404- pick up only. T. Adams 34 Westchester Dr. Siberian $6/doi., bronze ajuga, vinca ma1or, butterfly bushes, nandinas, mahonias, fern, attracts butterflies, white, purple cleome, yellow 378-1104 Cartersville 770-386-83~ iv\!. M. Smith Clarkesville 706-947-1036 . irises, lamb's ear. J..Stone Roswell 770-993~ hibiscus. B. Bryant 1143 . Rosedale Rd., Angel's trumpets, ginger lily; banana- trees, Daylilies, named varieties in standard,. dbl., Magr:iolia tree, lavender foxgloves, bamboo 6004 Attanta 30306 lotus, pond plants, Black Magic Elephant ears, miniature, and spider types, all colors, SASE. seeds, variegated money plant seeds, Water hyacinth $1 each; al!!O, yellow flags., $312 (no - coins) ... LSASE ' & 2 other. Patrice .Cook CoVlngton 770-787-61.41 for price list. M. Eanes P.O. Box 306 blue/white. Donna Mesurac AUanta 404-872 Thomas Singley Locust Grove 770-957-3786 stamps(RE'.QUIRED), specify: larkspur, Angel's trumpets, peach,' yellow, white Stockbridge 30281 770-474-8827 5356 Water, lilies, native, hardy, 3i$25 or. 1/$10 fox11Jove, old-fashioned poppy, Sweet William, butterfly, red hot poker, geraniums, morning Daylilies, over 1700 var., an colors. J. Many Happy Returns and Stella de oro p_lus postage, pick up available, ho.liyhock, or coneflower. Nancy Crosby 1491 glory, !&3-$4, no shipping. Randolph Woodard Burgess Alcovy, Daylily Farm, P.O. Box 1753 -daylilies; aJsci, hosta.-R.B. Martin 127 Sunlight' ernmalilies@aol.gim. E. Ostuw Calhoun 706 Lein Kennedv Rd. Reidsville 30453. " Albany 229-436-9344 ." - Covington 30014 Alcovydaylilies@yahoo.com Lane Dawsonville 30534 706-265-1464 . _60....,2~-~89_4_5=--~-------- $5/lge. pk. w/LSASE, 2 stamps-REQUIRED, Angel's trumpets, pink, .yellow, white in pots, Daylilies, over 950 var., descriptive price list; Many var. of ,plants available including fruit White Cherokee roses $5, pink or red seven seed: old-fashioned poppy (specify white, pink; will bfoom this yr., small, medium; Jge. plants, Peachland Daylily Garden. Billy Dick 188 Amy trees, shade trees, landscape shrubs, many sister roses $5, 3 passion plants $5:June Hurst red), Shirley poppy mix, cottage garden mix. priced according to size. E. Rowland Madison Circle Fort Valley 31030 478-825-2989 flowering treesand bushes, low prices.on all 536 Green Rd. Whigham 31797 G.B. Hodges Jr. 997. Levi Kennedy Rd. 706-342-1688 . Daylilies, send two stamps for list, shipping 'stock. Henry Dekle Chula 229-382-8517 . . Yucca, daylilies, . phlox, wisteria, liriope, Reidsville 30453 . Aqu!!tiC r.Jants: water lilies, lotus, iris, flags, now, award winning hybrids, hundreds Mexican marigolds, (rare); minty smell, tall, vinca, spiraea, iris, (bearded & Siberian), '01 Qian! mxd. color zinnia seeds $1/pk. lizard's tai, sedge, pickeral, Rush umbrella available, good prices. Gerald Denney nema~ocidal, kills weeds,(seeds) $3/pk.-2 althaea, forsy)hia, bee balm, hostas.. cannas, w/SAS'E. Mamie Hayes 20 Millcreek Ln. palm, tara, chameleon, candy stripe,.others. M. Femcove, 400 Jim Starr Rd., Newnan 30263. stamps; $6/1/2 cup-3 stamps, $10 cup-4, sedum, money plants, w/ship. L. Mulkey Williamson 30292 Frey Mabletori 770-739-4256 770-502-9320 . . stamps. Nancy Fitzpatrick 2802 Melrose Dr. Cumming 770-889-7079 '01 re-seeding impatiens, 'various beau. Astilbe, variegated aspidistra, banana plants, Daylilies; yellow/burgandy, $0.50 fan, Stella Valdosta 31602 229-242-2554 colors, $1 per 1/2 tsp. LSASE, orders over $10 red and green, canna, hosta, fems, Japanese de Oro $1/fan plus $5 shipping. Helga Brooks Money plant seeds, 2 Tbsp. and instr., send Flowers Wanted include extra stamp. Linda Hutton Marietta maples; display 'gardens. Louise Strother 770-993-2407 Buford 770-945-1228 . . .'01. seed, re-seeding petunias, mxd., 1000. August lilies or hosta 8/$12, .spider wort seeds/$1 plus SASE. C. Amold 644 Lynn Ave. plants . $12/doz., purple verbena,. Jacob's Jefferson 30549 .ladder, rose campion, bouquet pepper o~ seed: tall re-seeding- impatiens, many $2/SASE. F. Brooks 674 New Rosedale Rd., variegated & colors, $1/pk.- 1/2 tsp. w/SASE. Armui:hee 30105 . Mozelle Green 158 d. ornamental & chili peppers $1/p~. Jaikspurs, $1 each w/SASE:. Linda Beemis 18 . Bees removed from buildings & trees, bee !ICll:den. Selah Ahlstr6111 Jackson 770-775- Boxwoods and/or boxwood trimmings for w/SASE. Doris. Chambers 155-A Huff. Dr. Saddle Club Rd. Ti'enton 30752 .- _ supplies, and honey for sale. Harold Ward 4967 . sale, all sizes, you dig and haul,. reasonably "'La-"'wre~'--n""'c""ev""l"'ll""e""30~044-'-'---""""..,..,-......,:--..--===- Peony poppies, larkspur, dbl. & sgl. Thomson 706-541'<)608 500 Virginia pines in 1 Qallon containers $1.50 priced. Ella Ricketts Dahlonega 706-864-3886 Hen and chicks $12/doz., 2 doz./$20, hollyhock, sweet peas, .cleonie, rose moss, Extractor, Dadant, 4 frame, stainless hand each. LynBrown Union City 770-964-7458 Brugmansia, Veronica Speeedwill, foxglove, strawberry. ~e9onias oi _'butter-n-egg pla!1tll lady's fingers, giant cockscomb, $1 each crank with stand, exc. cond., $250. C. W. Ajuga 50 plantS/$20 plus $3 shipping; vinca snapwood, oxalis plants, red bee balm, call for 15/$12; - da1s1es, money plant, zmmas w/SASE. Opal Hufl P.O.. Box 342 TfElnton Danforth Marietta 770-971-2866 minor, purple bloom, 50 plants/$20; $3 prices. Jackie Brock 520 Pate Dr. VIiia Rica $2/SASE. A. Mashburn 1030 Haywood Va. ~d. 30752 - Hanging swarms & unwanted bee equip. shipping, B. A.. Rouse Sylvester 31791 144 Calhoun Rd.. 30180 77o-459-0779 . _ '"'Ar"im~u.._ch"'ee""--3"'"0""1"'0~5-,--_.,.....,......,..--,---,- Butterfly bushes, butterfly weed, Jamb's ear, - . Herbs, perennials, pond plants af!d passion Pond_ plants including water lilies, bog, and underwater plants, all at reduced prices, other. removed in Marion,. Talbot, Taylor- & surrounding counties or relocate, fr~e . Ajuga 50/$15, mxd. daylilies 50/$1. 2.50, sedums, gaura, ground covers, sweet flag, sev.- flowers. Theresa Allen 4435 Jallette Rd. Ellen Morley Fayetteville 770-969-7468 770- estimates: Glenn Cobb Mauk 229-649-2232 Mexican petunia 15/$10, all $3.50 shipping. B. omamental grasses. ajuga. Kendall Rosbury College Park 404-767-2273 8617526 . . . Wildflower honey, $20/gal., taking orders for Reese 3908 N.. Forrest St. Valdosta 31605 Royston 706-245-103o- Hibiscus! perennials, . 1,253, gal.. pots in Pond plants, all hardy, will ship, send SASE spring honeybees, leave address info. for 229-2448891 Camellias; sasanquas in gal. containers bloom, while they last, $3-$4. Crew !3rewer for- price list. Susan Kingsolver 202 Piedmont prices. B. J. Weeks Ball Ground 770-735- All color daylilies, Stella de Oro, California $5/up, green Japanese maple trees in .gal. 2346 Lake Shore Dr. Conyers 30012 Park Hull 30646 706-369-0673 . . '3263 ' fems, lots of other plants. Neena Clary 6875 containers $5/up, gardenias, aspidistra, Hosta, 60 plus var., 1000's. to choose from, Poppy seeds, '02, dbl./sgl. mix $1/Tbsp. Will remove honeybees & other bees in 'Dorsett Shoals Rd. Douglasville 30135 770: mondo, hosta, boxwoods, aucuba. W.L Morris 1"3 gal. size, 14 var. of cannas, 3 gallons. M. w/SASE. Carol Ward 4157 N. Arnold Mill Metro & long dist. beyond Metro Co. area. 9421599 AUanta 404-355-5249 .. . . Smith Gray 478-986-59.64 478-986-0831 - . Woodstock 30188 770-926-5234 Milton D; Scott East Point 404-344-0719_. Wednesday July 3, 2002 THE MARKET BULLETIN Page 11. Dept. Pro'mot1 Training Program Will remove honeybees and hanging nests of Bass, bluegiil, channel catfish, hybrid bream, hornets and yellow jackets anywhere in redbreast, shellcrackers, sterile grass .carp., ODS Horse Breeding Georia, reasonable prices, work gtd. Cindy free state wide delivery, pickup appt. only. Bee arietta 770-424-0076 Danny Austin Roberta 478-836-4938 Bream, Ga. Giants, copperhead bluegill, f p 1) (Contmued rom age (Continued from Page 12) (Continued from Page_ 1) -Things To Eat shellcracker, improved channel catfish, Fla. '01 Cleaned pecans, lenhzed and 1rri~ated; mostly halves. $5/lb. Stewarts, 6/lb., bass, sunbass, rainbow trou1, all sz. avail., g~si;se free. Ken Holyoak Alapaha 229-532- department in the Gerwral Field Forces Division and also served in 22, arid December 6. The deadline for applying- is August 15, 2002. likely to conceive than younger mares tested. It also has been Desireables, plus postage. Russell Eaton Brown, rairibow, gol~en & brook trout for ttie Fuels and Measu:fes Division. Applications are now .available in demonstrated' that ovmi1 from. older Stockbridge 770-506-2727 '01 shelled pecans, mostly halves, $3.99/lb.', sHaialew, aspsiecek-7u0p6-8o9r6-3d9e1l5ivery. Willis Dyer Irvin also named Mike Morgan Georgia from the following contacts: mares (age 20-plus) are not as fertile plus S&H. Ruth Bleckley McDonough 770- catalpa worms ror sale, other. Jackie of Lawrenceville to District Renee Rosenheck, Office of when transferred .to younger mares. 954-9134 '01 shelled pecans, mostly halves, $5/lb. plus JohCnastaolnpaRwooynsntos,n$71o/ds-o2z4.,s-a5lsoo2,4catalpa trees Supervisor in the department's. International Trade, Georooia ,Other research has shown that mares postage. Edward Thunnond Madison 706- for sale. Joe Mask Fayetteville 770-461-7068 Consumer Protection Division. The Department ofAgriculture, 19 MLKJr. above 15 years of age do not produce i . 342-3362 " '01-02' shelled pecans, mostly halves, $6/lb. allCsriazepspiea,vwaiol.nJnass, oanndHsoulypopalikes;Adlaispeaahsae f2re2e9,- promotion became effective July Drive, Atlanta, GA 30334, i\'404) 656- as big a foal as those between the ba~ged in freezer, ppd. in Georf.ia, 3-lb. min., cal nights. Franklin Eaton Ga nesville 770532-9340 532-6495 or Cmroicrkeeptspd$.1G1 r5a0ytthPoeuttsitanCde,d$a3rtsohwipnpi7n7g0, -2704080- Morgan will be in charge of District Three, which covers east- 3740; e-mail: itrade@agr.state.gaus Charles Boyanton, University of ages of seven to 15. According to Heusner, the ~ '02 nice, clean, tart sun-dried apples, $5/lb., $3.50 postage. R. Jon13s Gainesville 770-536- 1712 0008 European nightcrawlers bait size 500/$35, can ship. Wendell Hudson Douglasvllle 770- central Georgia from Gwinnett County to Bibb County to the South Georgia, Division, International Trade (404) 657"1957, e-mail: obvious consideration concerning the breeding of a mare concerns the 100 plus varieties fann fresh produce weekly, delivery all summer Ion~ available now thru Oct., call for info. David hite Lula 770-8697467 Available apples, blackberries, blueberries, 920-2508 European nightcrawlers, bait size, 200/$25, redwigglers; bait size breeders, 500/$25, can ship. H. A. Riffle P.O. Box 402 Buchanan 30113 770-646-3812 Carolina line. He will work from cboyanton@itt.state.ga.us. . Emergen. Loan.s the district office in Thomson. Morgan has been employed with ' cy horse's repioductive tract. Is she physically capable of conceiving and carry'ing to full term? geaches, squash, potatoes and onions. J.. L. uncan Dacula 770-962-4990 Blackberries, $9/gal., call to order now; we'll call you when we get your order. C. Wood Powder Sj:!rlngs 770-843-4822 . Blackberries, thomless, ~u pick ArappahoNavaho, containers fumis ed, $8/gal. H. C. Seabolt Locust Grove 770-957-3196 Blueberries, gounnet, you pick, we pick, 8 am to 4 pm Mon-S;;it., June 29 thru Aug 7. T. Wach Macon 478-994-1120 Blueberr1es, pick your own, $4/gal., starting approx. June 15th. George Browder Waynesboro 706-437-1804 Blueberries, you pick, $1/qt., please call. C. W. Porter Conyers 770-482-4771 Blueberries--pick. your own, avail. approx. mid-July, $6/gal. across from from North Gwinnett High School. Lewis Perry Suwanee 770-945-7930 Blueberries: .pick-your-own, call for availability, usually avail. mid June - early Aug., picking containers furnished, bring bags to go, $1/pt. Bob Miller Greenvme 888-672-9333 770-672-1111 Fann fresh yard eggs for sale. R. Elrod Cumming 770-888-9754 Fresh fann yard eggs, $1.25/doz. Judy Powell Canton 770-475-6892 Fresh yard eggs, $2/doz., recycled egg cartons, $.5 each. Marie.Murphy Marietta 770- '428-4900 Gregg Peach Orchards now open: u-pick, already picked; also, blueberries, nectarines; Hwy. 362 at Hollonville. P. Gregg Concord 770-227-4661 Hand-picked butterbeans, green or speckled, shelled or unshelled, dealers welcome, discounts on lge. quantities. Danna Durrance Glennville 912-654-4196 Natural yard eggs, no hormones, no antibiotics, no pesticides,--$f.'50ldoz: B." Williams Lithonia 770-484-1538 Organic vegetables until frost--beans, corn, okra, squash, tomatoes, others, closed Sat. Edward Colston Taylorsville 770-382-9619 Pecans, $4.25/lb. Dianne Pekar Mllled!!!!ville 478-452-1044 Pesticide free, PYO blueberries, $5/gal., tomatoes, $.67/lb., okra, $1/lb., available Tues- Sat., 10 am to 4 pm. Don Obenauer Villa Rica 404-355-1870 Sustainabre grown sweet com, okra, tomatoes, squash, app es, beans. Duane Barz 1557 Hog Mtn Rd Statham 30666 770-725-9372 Taking orders for blackberries, $91/gal. fresh or frozen. R. Duvernois Hartwell 706-3766103' Taking orders for blueberries, Alberta peaches and Geo~ia Belle peaches, we pick, call to place or er. Tommie Ann Jewell Eastanollee 706-779-2454 Taking orders now for 2002 crop dried horse apples, order as soon as .possible. Jeanette Cole Temj:!le 770-459-4970 77D-459-6540 This year's.crop of shelled pecans, 2 1/2 lb., .$10 plus postage if shipped. Nina Norrell Morrow 770-961-6072 Water ~round meal, whole wheat flour, grits, $315 lbs. p us post., also grind your com or wheat. Mike Buckner Junction Citv 706-269-3630 We pick blueberries, $6/gal., figs $4/gal., wild blackberries, $7/gal., free range brown yard e~gs, $1/doz., bring containers.. Diane G idewell Jackson 770-775-6592 (Continued from Page 12) Wild blackberries, $12/pal. taking orders, we ~ck, please bring containers. Kathy Hansen owder Sj:!rings 770-428-9704 Yellow sweet com for sale, $2.40/doz. Clarence C. Bobo Canton 770-887-2507 Miss Georgia National Fair wiorters will be introduced at the 13th annual, state-sponsored Herbs Georgia National Fair, October 4-13. Old-t1mey garhc or Elephant iam~l67dot shipped free. Allen Wood 563 .B. Braddock Out-Of-State Wanted Rd. Uvalda 30473 Yellowroot, 3 4-lb. lardbox contents, $22 ppd., large amts. available, reasonable prices.. Albert Cook 2356 Track Rock Church Rd. Blairsville 30512 Yellowroot, 4 lb. lardbox for $10 or 3 boxes for $25. Heath Burnett ElllJay 706-636-5129 --. -.;.r; Fish & Supplies ~ stenle grass carp, channel catfish, 35', 5-6', 6-8", 8-11", ~disc., free dely.avail. Mike Buford Cordele 9-273-4150 2000 super wig~er wonns, plastic tray & feed, $74 +freight. im Holyoak Alapaha 229- 532-4221 . A1 quality channel finger1ings, graded, priced by size; accurate weights & counts, gtd. live healthy, delivery avail. J.F. Gilbert Thomaston 706-648-3409 706-648-2062 Adult bass, sterile grass ca~, DNA re9d.; bluegill, shellcracker, crapgie, c annal catfish, pick-up or del., by appt. L. avis' Calhoun 706629-3219 706-629-1545 . All sizes improved channel catfish available: 2-4', 4-6', 6-8' and eating size. J.H. Holyoak Alapaha 229-532-4223 Firewood -Free seasoneo oak; approx. 20 cords, you haul. Ron Bayne Liiburn 770-381-7977 Hdwd: for firewood, for sale, call for price. Raymond Pue East Point 404-763-9304 'Timber For sale standing hardwood timber, no pines, possible trade for clean up and stump removal. Pattie Stou1 Annuchee 706-2910280 Free timber, pine, some hardwood, approx. 10 acres, you .cut down anc( haul. Jack Cashin Alpharetta no-664-1533 ___ , - Page 12 THE 'MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday July 3, 2002 Conferenee Designed Market Watch To ''Rally Rural ~a.". , The Georgia Rural De~elopment Council urges rural Georgians interested in oppo~nities to learn practi<;:ai ways of fostenng development . to mark their calendars for the third biennial 2002 Cele~rating Rural Georgi~ Conference August 26-28, in Dublin, Ga. - Celebrating .Rural Georgia provides a forum for participants to experience firsthand how rural communities are optimizing. their potential and wor~g to. a .enhance the rural way of life. . The conference offers special. opportunity for those who live and work in ruritl Georgia to .come together. for a common cause. The theme 'for this year's conference, "Rally. Rural Georgia," will. motivate participants to return to their .communities to foster . positive community and . economic ~evelopment. Some of the session topics for the conference include: .' * Maintaining Rural Character - Rural ..:Workforce Housing *.Leadership - Agri-based Economic Development . * Rural Entrepreneurship ~ Public- Private Partnerships * Regional Collaboration - Tourism Celebrating Rural Georgia is a unique collaborative of public and private organizations committed to the betterment of rural Georgia: Accqrding to the council, there is no other event with such a broad base of volunteer support. For more information or to learn how you can become:a sponsor of the 2002 confererice, visit - website www.celebratingruralgeorgia.org. Special discounts are available for participants wishing to attend :as .oounfy teams, Contact Matt Bishop at (706) 583- 2736 or mbishop@r:uralgeorgiaorg for more information about the team disc:Ount and to obtain a county team registration form. Applications Available F~r Miss Ga. Nat.'l Fair Young ladies between the ages of two and ~4 who res~de in Georgia can participate m the Miss Georgia National Fair Pageant, September 28. Winners will receive scholarships, savings b'onds. crown.s,.and trophies. , ~pplicatio~~ are available at the Georgia National Farr web site (http://www. g~rgianationalfair.com ) or ,by calling the Frurgrounds (478-987-3247 or 800-9873247). . . Divisions for Miss Georgia National. F~ include Teeny Miss (ages 2-3), Tmy Miss (ages 4-6), Little Miss (ages 7-10), .Junior Miss (ages 11-13), Teen Miss (ages . 14-16), and Miss (ages 17-24). . The deadline for applications is August 15. . '. (Continued on Page 11) .Market Watch is provided courtesy of to the 2002 ci:op year. If the U.S. crop is cut Extension Agricultural Economics, to 17 millior1 bales or less 'and if total off- .Cooperative Extension Service, College of take (U.S. mill use plus exports) can be Agncultural & Environmental Sciences maintained a! 18 to 19 inillion bales, that . University of Georgia. Readers should be~r in mind that Georgia commodity. would reduce 2002 ending stocks down to arou~d 6. million bales_ or less..Still large pnces are affected by market conditions by histoncal standardS, but enough of a throughout the U.S. reduction.to get'us back to the SO's in terms Outlook Briefs 2002-03 Cotton .Market Fiiu:is Reasons To Rally. Cotton prices. for. the ~002 crop (Decem~er futures) currently are m the 47~ to 48-cent range. New crop prices _(December. futures) have rallied about 11 cents since the most recent low in early May and about 13 cents from the lows of last fall. This is the rally that most Edna Rogers of Midway, Ga.; is observers have been anticipating. Now the q~estioils are: is it fo~ real aild how long it will last.- shown with her caster bean plant that grew to 23 feet high the first year. Farmers Club USDA's current (June) estimate of the 2002 U.S. crop is 17.8 million bales -2.5 inilliori bales below last year but still a sizeable crop relative to carry- in stocks and . expected demand. What has. fueled the (Continued from Page l) rally is anticipation by some that the U.S. .crop could be closer to only 17 million technologi~s and research .relevant to farmi!lg and agribusiness. The Club has sponsored trips to .Sun Belt Expo in Moultrie, the Georgia National Fair in . bales qr slightly less. Also fueling the rally, there have been reports of increasing cotton consumption and lower stocks in China, weather-related problems in China and Periy, the University' of Georgia, Fort Valley State University, Berry College, and other interestiiig places. Each year the Clu~ s.el~ts an outstanding Cooperative .Extension Service agent and agriculrure teacher in north Georgia for recqgnition at the annual meeting. . . Do you have to be a farmer to be a . India, and .what appears to be increased buxing activity by U.S. mills. With the recent rally; the .market certainly is at a crossroads. Should a sharply smaller U:S. crop materialize, we could see prices in the .50's. Whether prices could' be. sustained at that level wouid depend on how U.S. and foreign demand member of the Atlantt Farmers Club? If you did, there would be few members. The . criteria for being a member are simple. 'if respoi:ids to higher prices. Currently, it is estimated that the U.s: will have 7.7 million bales ofold crop (2001) cotton to carry in of price. . -Because prices are still below the loan rate and because prices, if they go higher, could result in little loan deficiency payment, producers may still wish to be cautious with fixed-price .cash contracts. But,_ with prices now rallied into the high 40's and certainly if prices reach into the 50's, producers may now wish to seriously consider use of options to lock in a floor. . Fanti Disaster Payments in 2002 Appear Unlikely. But never try to seeond guess what will come out of Washington. An emergency supplemental funding bill is under consideration by the Senate Appropriations Committee. There is speculation the bill may contain $1 billion to $2 billion to help farmers .affected by current.weather disasters, This is of interest to Georgia farmers due to the drought plus . disease problems in our. tobacco and onion fields. But there is a likelihood the bill ~ill invite. a veto by the president. The administration has commented that ''The recently enacted farm bill provides a 'historically high -level of agricultural spending that can accommodate funding for emergencies, eeonomic assistance, rural development and other purpc>ses: This fann bill breaks the bad fiscal habit of needing to pass emergency agricultural spending bills including drought assistance". Should ag disasterfunds be a part of the legislation, the administration is ad~t you like to associate with people who have that any extra money must come from cuts .an interest in knowing more about food fiber, landscaping, aquaculture, pets, forestry, plants and animals and the . technologies used in their production, processi11g and m~keting, then you qualify. No physical dexterity tests are given. You _don't even have to know gee from haw. If .you are interested in visiting one of the meetings, call us at 770-934-3808. Attention ' Subscr.ibers C~eck Your Mail Label . Please check your mailing label, located in the lower right comer of the front page when you rof.syuobusrcrBiputlileotnin~xfopirdeest:ermiTnoe ren~w yoilr subscription,. please contact th~ Bulletin office no sooner than 30 days in other agricultural programs - and ''The President doesn:t want to risk any more . criticism from o~ trading partners about . excessive farm supports". So now we have the-position. of both Congress and the .administration. Political observers indicate a veto is a distinct .possibility if additional spending is not offset .by cuts somewhere else in the agricultural appropriations. But, the aid Training Program pnor to the expiration date printed on your mailing label. If you would 'like to . would most likely be provided iri the 2003 agricultural appropriations. All affected by . . (Continued from Page 1) * product(s) already available in the doJileStic market . * printed material available for the product(s) . * -500. or. fewer .employees (if a processor) : . * yearly sales of at least $1 million. . The program ,is managed by UGA Business Outr.each Ser\rices and wiil feature .six monthly half-day training ~essions th~t are to be. followed by , rmplementation of what was learned in each session. All participants will have an information Stlpport team comprised. of . consultants from the Georgia Department of Agriculture's International Trade Division and UGA's Bsiness Outreach contact. the Bulletin office by phone, please ~all (404) 56-3682 (in metro Atlanta) or call 1-800-282-5852 (toll~free anywhere within Georgia). Office hours are Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m'. When you call_ to renew your subscription, pleas~ be ready to give the .. operator your subscription Qilmber and expiration date. . _If you. prefer. to respond .by mail, please send a copy of -your mailing address label to: Market Bulletin, 19 Martin Luther King Jr: Drive, Atl~ta, GA_ 30334. Please. also. include your .telephone number in case the Bulletin staff needs to contact youregarding your address. Note: If you .renew your subscription via mail, you do not need to call the Bulletin office: . ~ese disasters will be watching with mterest. For if budget cuts are made to permit disaster assistance, what farm bill spending will be reduced? Services. In addition, each company will Notice to Out-of-State Subscribers ORiy be assigned an intern from the University Your Market Bulletin may soon be System of Georgia who will assist the expiring if you have an out-of-state companies in the implementation stage between sessions., . . .. subscription. Check your expiration date; which is printed on your mailing label to 1:;:::--:--. Export AG 2002 is only open to 10 . the right of your subscription number. If firrps and costs $500. .. (Participating your subscription is due to expire, send companies are responsible for covering your current mailing _label along with Shown is a lutla gourd grown by . Sandra Langforc:I in her yard . in the cost of their travel). . Export AG 2002 will be held on the following Fridays: August 30, Septe~tier 20; October ll, November 1, November .your check or money order for $20/year to the address shown above. To assure . continuoiisdelivery ofyour Bulletin, send your renewal payment two to three weeks Stockbridge. (Continued on Page 11) prior to your expiration date. Anne Catherine, 10, and Drew, 3, children of Laura Harris of Alpharetta, grew these gourds in their backyard.