;A '&.fOO 1'( =-20' 3Ci/3 " Visit Our Website www.agr.state. ga.us/mbsite/index.html lVIARKET BULLETIN , GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TOMMY IRVIN,COMMISSIONER Vo'- lW.~f No..3,-', ag consumer line Wednesday January 16, 2002 Copyright 2002 ,Tifton Laboratories Responsible for Feed, Fertilizer Analysis How can I know if a water storage container is food grade? ill order to better serve'Georgia farmers Milk containers are, not and consumers and the state's agriculture recomniend~dbecause they do not seal industry, the Georgia Department of' well. Containers such as 2-liter soda bottles with tight fitting screw-cap 'lids agriculture consolidated its feed and fertilizer labo~tories in Tifton, 'Ga. Prior are better choices. IT your local water to the move, some of these laboratory , is treated commercially by a water functions had been performed at the , treatment facility, 'you ,do not -have to department's laboratories in Atlanta while treat the water with bleach or other' p,roducts ,before storing. 'Be sure to others were conducteq at the TIfton labs. ''With 'the majority of the state's row crop' change and replace stored water every production and a large part of its livestock six months or more frequently. - production concentrated in the lower half ' Commercially prepared "spring" or ,of the' state, it made good sense to relocate "drinking" water should be kept in its these laboratories to Tifton," said Georgia original sealed container. It should be Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy , changed and replaced at least once a year. Once opened, however, it should be used. - Irvin." ,Joyce Mathis (left) manager of the department's feed and fertilizer laboratories The department's Plant Industry in Tift~n, Ga., and Diane' Marshall, laboratory scientist n, review results from a , . Division inspectors pull samples of feed, **** What causesrainbow-like--c01ors on ' meats? , Meat contains irotj, fat, and other combustion analyzer, which is used to determine nitrogen and protein content in feeds. The analyzer, which can run samples automatically in sequence, has greatly .red~ced the'time required for feed analysis. For instance, whereas ,it used to take " one and one.-half days ,to analyze 12 samples, the same number of samples now can fertilizer and lime and deliver or send them to the Tifton lab for analysis. "Otie of the main regulatory ,responsibilities of the lab is to insure that product label guarantees ,< " compounds. When light hits a slice of be analyzed in about an hour. - , ' ,,' ' are met," said Dr.. Reuben Beverly, meat, it splits into colors like a rainbow. There are various pigments ' ,in meat compounds that can give it an Ga., Agribusiness Council Announces administrator for the lab and director of chemical laboratories for the department. Feed samples are pulled from petshops; iridescent or greenish cast - when exposed to heat and' processing. Annual Meeting, Legislative Breakfast volume discount stores, such as Wal-Mart, 'K-Mart, etc.; feed ~dealers; and other Wrapping ~he meat in' airtight packages and storing it away from light will help prevent this situation. Iridescence does not mean that the, meat has decreased in quality or safety. ****' What,are the white dried patches on frozen meat and pouitry? . The white dri~dpatches indicate freezer bUrn. When meat and poultry have been froze~ for an extendedperibd of time or have not been wraPPe4 and sealed properly, this will occur. The The Georgia Agribusiness Council has scheduled its annual meeting and state .legislative breakfast for February 5-6 in , Atlanta. The GAC annual meeting is slated . for Tuesday, February 5 at 6 p.m. in the Embassy Suites hotel adjacent to the Centennial Olympic Park in Atlanta. This ,meeting will. provide' GAC members the as opportunity to review and discuss its program of work and budget for 2002, .well as meet the slate of officers and directors for-the coming year. The state legisla~ve breakfaSt is set for 7:30 a.m., Wednesday, February 6 at the Georgia Railroad Depot located just a block from the Capitol. This event ~ill bring together members of the Georgia General Assembly, constitutional officers, and leaders from every comer of state gov~mment, making it ,one of the focal points for agriculture during the legislative session.More information can be obtaincii on the GAC annual meeting and state legislative breakfast by calling the Council'at (~OO) 726-2474 or registering online at, www.ga-agribusiness.org. The registration deadline is January 31. establishments where feed ,products are .sold. Beverly explained that once 'each month the regulators meet to devise- a target program ~o ensure all such facilities. are periOdically inspected. ; For instance, with the increase, in the number of exotic animals now raised on farms or,kept as pets, new specialty feeds have come on'the market to fill this market niche, arid the department tries to make sure these are inspected along with the more established companies." (Continued on Page 11) -. , Decatur.n0-491-8726 Pecans for sale in shell, $1I1b. or $0.75I1b; if shellcracker,' redbreast, hybrid bream, piUS shipping. C. E. Smith Decatur 404'241- -= -. between. them, they account'-.for a Wildflower honey,c$2OIgaI., taking orders for over 20# bought per sale. Willie Montgomery delivery avail. Paul Williams Hawkinsville 1825 quarter.of a ~illion dollarS and nearly spring honeybees,leave address info., for prices. Reynolds 478-847-3297 . 4~7~8!::-8!!;9~2:::-3~1~44~_--:-_ _--;,;,--:-__ All natural goat milk soaps and herbal. Kim Will 40 percent of ~ of the state'~ veg~table B j Weeks Ball'Ground 770-735-3263 ' . Pecans mostly desirables in shell, $1.50Ilb., . remove honey bees, other bee's & dei.30 lb. min to 50 Ibs. or more etc. Norton Sterile grass carp, largemouth bass, chann~I catfish, bluegill, shell cracker, redbreast; hybnd Gay Meansville 710-358-0220 ' ' Buckeyes, $3/doz., incl. shipping.' Pat crops, according to the Umverslty of unwanted equipment, reasonable prices, free Futch 5610 Forest Lake Dr. Tlfton 31794 bream, crappie, delivery available.- Keith Edge Anderson 1641 Middleton Church Rd. GeoigIa Extension Service.' .' quotes:,D. Oliver Perry 478-987-7:454 , 229-386-8802 Soperton 912-529-3315 Elberton 30635 706-283-8176 . Wednesday January f6,~2002 THE MARKET BULLETIN Page 11 Duck feathers & blown emu eggs, no shipping. Marvin Kent Pendergrass 706693-2547 'Tifton La~oratory rheStory of "So Big" Good quality gourds for birds and crafts, priced according to size. Lamar Land Rochelle 912-365-7316 (Continued from Page 1) Andy and Trixie Roukoski of Powder Springs, Ga., c;ertainly know a good thing when they see it. The Roukoskis own one of only a Gourds for sale,' Martin, craft, crooked handle & bottleneck & more will ship. Wallace Irvin added, "As livestock prepared by facilities at the request handful of American Cream Draft Horses known to be in existence. Maxwell Royston 706-245-4218 prodiIcti9n and the pet industry have of farmers requiring a specific The Roukoskis found their horse through the Market Bulletin, where no,Gsohuirpdpsin; gm. aHnyoysthaHpoewsa&rdsizeCsu, mgomoidnsgup7p7l0y-, 887-2039 changed in" recent years, our formulation for their needs. ,it was advertised as a Palomino Belgian Draft Horse. 'Since they had not department has had to change, too, Department inspectors pull official heard ofsuch a: breed and knew that most Belgian draft horses were Homemade lye soap, 1 whole batch, $25, to continue to fu,lfill its, regulatory' samples of all the ,fertilizer ,types to sorrel, the Roukoskis began to surf the Internet for more information. shipping is extra to your area, pure white. V.L. Ferrell Smyrna 770-432-6751 .responsibilities aild' to serve our ensure that samples from a broad After they located several sites with information on the American Cream Lucky buckeyes $3.25/doz., .incl. shipping.. state's farmers and consumers." range of products reach the Draft Horse, they found that cream color, amber eyes, stocky build and J. Simmons 2720 Skyland Dr.- Atlanta 30319 404-327-9733 When feed samples are brought laboratory for analysis. , wonderful disposition were all distinguishing traits of this breed. ,Once Luffa sponges, cleaned, deseeded, small, to. the .lab, they are analyzed for In addition to the main fertilizer they found this information, they were convinced their horse was of the ,M$2a~r$y3,Pamsleedy. $3.50, Ig. Adairsville $6, shipping 706-629-9817 extra. prote'm, f at, fiIber, mm. era1 and'mgredients-- ru.trogen, phosphorus same breed, for it had all of thesetr3.its, Martin Gourds, $1-$1.50 each. Paul Bailey moisture content. Although the 'vast and potassium-- laboratory To verify the horse's breed, the'Roukoskis' had the horse blood~ Hoschton 706-654-9245 majority of feed samples are. official technicians and scit, .than.draft.breeding._, '," __ ,__ __ __The horses move smoothly and . Want to buy persimmons, reasonably, defiCienCies With custom blends"of program. For instance, if a beef or Breed standafds for American easily, picking up their feet arid Llnda.Thompson. Savannah 912-748-0380 fertilizers. These blends usually are dairy farmer has a problem with Cream Draft horses include light., setting' them squarely on the Want to buy tObaCCO-allotments In Ga. . . '. ',.'. . David H. Lee Alma 912-632-487C' -- . -Firewood; mixed hardwood cut last yr. 1/2 aflatoXIn m his or her feed~, the medium or dark cream calor on ground. Their temperament is best Want to trade a 1971 ford Fl00 PU for ~rd, $70 cord; $125, del. avail. L.D. Carver department can' sample and analyze pinkskin; white inane and tail; and' described as amiable, easy going, cows, please call. Darrell Walka Jasper 770-735-3432 ". .. Chickamauga 706-539-2395 Free wood, approx. 2 cords, seasoned 1 yr. the feed to determme the aflatoxm' amber or hazel eyes. Foals' eyes willing, ready' to please, and Wa.nt used ..greenhouse or: coldframe plus, take all or a little'pine, you:haul. Leonard concentration. Ifaflatoxin is present,. are almost white the fIrst year, trustworthy. supplies, frames, shade cloths, mister heads, Wood Monroe770-554-9708 tables, poly cover, etc. Mike Simpson Kindling wood banana box, full,. $2, no th e conc~ntrat. Ion . Will detem~.me.i f turning to amber by maturity. The Established in 1994, the . .Armuchee 708-235-2532 Sundays sales. Paul King Lithonia 770-482- rIte feed IS safe for consumption by horses have long manes and taiis, American Cream Draft Horse Want used. small conservatory, Will pay greenhouse. or 6858 reasonable prrce.' Mixed, well-seasoned hardwood, 114, 1/2, & the farmer's livestock " and the tal'ls' are not docked'" WhI'te FoundatI'On I.S dedI' cated to the. Teresa A. Black Marietta 678-472-1835 full cord quantities, custom orders, delivery Samples of corn meal, gnts and markings on face and legs are preservation, promotion and Out-Ol-State Wanted Want Diamond doves. ArchIe Blerlng 1081 Holly Ridge Ln. Cottageville SC 29435 843- available. Eric Massey' Gaif!6Svllle 770-536- 7060 . . Mxd. hdwd. 1/2 cord split $65, free local coothnesrumpts.Iiomni,blyahr umpanrosdaurecttsakenfboyr delivery. J. Middlebrooks Hampto~ 770-946-' the sanitarians from the department's desTi> rhaeblem. ature (, five years) height and weight of females is 15 ~. 15.3 promulgation of the Cream Draft Horse. ACmu.rerreinctalny there are approximately '250 835-5912 Want MT160 Mitsubishi tractor running or not. Johnnie Tucker 17854 Charlie. John NE 49~~k & hickory'firewood for sale 16" to 24" split & delivery available $75 1/2 cord, $140 <;onsumer Pio~ection lIght filth (msect Division for and rodent hands and 1500 - 1600 pounds. Mature height and weight of males registered American Cream Horses worldwide. ' Draft Havana FL 32424 850-674~1853 cord.Stev~Grindl~ Cleveland 706-219-2551 contamination) analysis by the food (five years,) is 16- 16.3 hands and For more information about the Want Muscovy ducks, all ages, reasonable price. GI~nn Beyer 1319 Wilson Neck Rd. Oak & hIckory fIrewood, cut to any l e n g t h , . del. & stacking free, $65 .1/2 cord. Corey cherrustry .. ...' laboratory. m Atlanta. 1800 pounds and up. breed, call (641), 228-5308 or Yulee FL 32097 904-225-5470 Campbell Decatur 404-241-0192 Once this laboratory 'completes its Creams exhibit a refined head, contact the following websites: Want chicken litter spreader. truck, good condition. Ron R. 090m HC 71; Box 156 Oak hickory firewood, 1/2 cord, $75, full cord, $140, South metro area. Scot Wingo ' . . tests, It forwards the samples to the' well-proportioned to the body with wwW.americancreamdraft.org (e- Alpha KY 42603 606-348-3718 Palmetto 770-463-9485 Tifton lab for aflatoxin analysis to .wide-set, large intelligent eyes, mail: info@denalidrafthorses.com); Want horseperson, expo in care of nutritionist of animals, finishing assoc. degree co~~~.s~~~I?~~iV:~~~7~~~~~!~2:~40full ensure t1}e food .p:OOucts are safe for small expressive ears and flat nose www.americancreamdrafthorsefoun. in agriCUltural, seeking good, perm. Season oak & hickory firewood, $70 1/2 humans. In additIon, the TIfton feed profile. They are 'short coupled dation., . employment. Debbie Stone 2741 SWCR769 Arcadia FL 34266 863-993-4428 cord, $125 cord, delivery, available. ' Bill Wheeler Jackson 770-775-7070 770-775- anf d fertilizer.lab tests cer.tain sources Want litter cruster or spreader truck and 3905 , 0 water for coliforms and E coli Cotton generators, above 5KW, reasonable price. . Seasoned, handwood, $7:; 1/2 cord,yo~ bacteria and. milk for aflatoxin in Michael Brunson Westville FL 850-956-1278 pIck up, $85 1/2 cord, we dehver Within 50 mi. " .. Want small Hatz diesel engine. Joe B. David H. Paulson Concord 770-884-0199 samples, taken by the Consumer (Continued from Page 1) Strube 9402 Mallard Creek Rd. Charolotte Seasoned hardwood, $100/cord, $60 1/2 Protection Division in the southern The recently c~mpleted study water statewide. NC 28262 704-547-0428 Firewood cord. Dotty McDaniel Cumming 77Q-887-8518 districts of the state Seasoned hardwood, all oak, cut to size, 1/2 , used established cotton breeding CAESeconomist Don Shurley cords available, $135 for cord, some del. avail. "Our department's inspectors and lines. Paterson said wild cottons are said usirig that much less irrigation . Mark McCannon Winder 770-307-4191 feed and fertilizer laboratory staff likely to have many more genes for would save cotton, growers . $2 All firewood advertised In the Market BUlletin must be cut from the advertIser's Seasoned split covered oak, $65 1/2 cord, . ' $130 corP. Talmadge Wilkey -Ranger 706- work hard to make sure that the feed water-use effi~iency. million ayear. ". personally owned property. In addition, by 629-6332 706-624-9194 and fertilizers sold in the market . 'These' haven't yet been studied," Beyond water savings, though, law, tenns such as face cord, rack, pile, truckload, etc., cannot be used to ,Seasoned split oak & hickory, stove or fireplace wood, 112 cord $95, free delivery. J. pacle 'are good, quality products," he said. ''But they need to be. We the study found QTLs that contritmte as advertise firewood. Advertisers must use' Butler Kennesaw 678-614-1345 Irvin said, "which is beneficial to continue to look for new fuP-ding to cotton quality and productivity the standard unit of measure, the cord, Split hard.woods, $160 full corn, $801/2 manufacturers when specifying the amount of firewood cord, del. In McDonough area. B.. Haar . well as farmers and sources to breed improved germ with limited water and with ample for sale. McDonough 770-914-7609 consumers." plasm containing the, genes we've water. 1/2 cord $65, 1 cord $120; Julius Brogdon Duluth 770-476-2934 Timber '. 5 ac. 14 yr. old planted pines, will trade discovered and'.to search for ''The combination' of these 1/2 cord hardwood, cut, easy to pick-up, I - - - - - , - - - - - - - - - - - trees for land clearing, 'stu,mping. Richard additional valuable genesJ' regions into one genotype," Saranga $30. William Gamer Cumming 770-887- The TImber for Sale category Is designed Ussery Dublin 478-275-7614 , 4197 .. to provide an option for forest fanners to All seasoned hardwood, cut last yr., white market their standing. timber. Timber VlSIt' 0 ur" be lniT' SIte oak, red oak and hickory, all in 7/8 cords. J. advertised In this category must be Building on the 40 or so genes said, "isexpected to resUlt in a better' already discovered, Paterson ,said a adaptation to a wide range. of conservative goal for further research environmental conditions." . tlle ,Blasczyk DouglaSVille 770-942-5018 Fat Iightard for sale; small bundles up to 5 Ibs., call and leave message. Randy Bryan' individually owned and produced by the advertiser on hlslher own property; timberland must be ilt least 1 acre. No The Market availabl~ via Bulletin is the Internet is to "increase water-use efficiency in elite breeding lines by 10 percent." Balancjng too, are the benefits to farmers, water needs of an Franklin 770-854-8636 companies or businesses are allowed. through ,the following address: If Georgia cotton farmers could increasingly urban state. "Georgia Firewood, cord or 1/2 cord, free, you cut and haul, all hardwood, seasoned.' T. Vines 10 acres pecan, 60 yrs. old, easy access, lamarlSpalding county line, reasonable, make .www:agr.state.ga.us/mbsite/i reduce their water use by that much, must produce more cotton with ,less , Canton 770-345-3477 offer. Angie Amold Griffin 770-467-0351 ndex.htmL they'd save 12 billion gallons of water," Paterson said. ' ~' . . ''-, , " Page 12 , Wednesday January 16, 2002 January Study Paves' Way to Water-EnicientCotton Garden Chores, A six-year study by University of '~In each of the two parents of the Now is the time to set,out transplants of broccoli, and cauliflowe'r. Also, seeds of cool~weather vegetables, such as , Georgia and Israeli scientists has paved the 'way to cotton varieties that can brave the weather's whims by using water more population we studied," Paterson said, "we' found different genes that confer . , improved' quality' ail.eJ/pr productivity collards, kale, turnips, radishes, carrots efficien,tly. .,.' un4er -water deficits. These can. be and spinach can be planted now. Begin sowing setnus." 'Water-use efficiency isn't a simple trait the plant may not survive because the' ' .' Paterson. that can be easily fixed by a genetic silver root sys~em may free~e. Also, if ~e soil is too wet, it will pack tightly around the plant'and, as it dries, it will1:lecome rock; hard. Wet or frozen clay soil also does not mix well with soil amendme~ts. Clay soil that is tightly packed and uname'nded will . Georgiif.Organics, the only nonprofit. organization promoting. sustainable; organic growing in Georgia, will hold its 2002 annual conference Feb. 9-10 at the Unicoi State 'park Lodge near Helen, - Georgia.. The the!l1e of this year's Paterson worked with Yehoshua_ . Saranga ofHebrew University and Daniel Yakir of the Wtf sites to locate what ~' . , . you needed? Now you can simplify your search by visiting only one site:. http://www.GeorgiaAg.com. T~s site' featuring locally grQwn,organic'foods. Conference registration, is $80 for members, $100 for non-members and, $55 for students. Children's and teen programs are $15 for the ftrst child and $10 for each COWS: , Breakers 75c80% Lean ,Boners 80-85% Lean Leal) 85-90% Lean 'BULLS' Yield Grade 1-2 41 ,85 43.76: , 39.44 anYwhere. \yithin Georgia). Office hours are Monday - Friday, 8 a:m. c 4:30 p.m. 'When you call to . renew your subscription, please be ready to give the operator your. subscription number .and provides a number of links to agriculture- additional child. Dinn~r tickets ',to .the . 1000-1500 Ibs : 5~.38 expiration date. . . are related' organizations;. including sources' keynote presentation at 6:30 p:m. Saturday, from 'business, government and the , Febnlluy 9, ~e priced separately and state's university system. Remember, availabletothe pu1?lic apart from attending when you think of agric~lture, think the conference. The cost is $25 for those 1500-2100 Ibs. .. 53.93 FEEDER CLASSES. STEERS:' ME,DIUM AND LARGE FRAME' NO.1 .. 200-300 Ib.s. .. 131.26 If you_ prefer to respond by mail, please send a copy of your mailing .. address label to: Market Bulletin, 19 Mintin Lu$er King Jr. Drive, Atlanta, http://www.OeorgiaAg.com .not attending; fof. those attending, prices 300-400 Ibs : : 116:22 GA 30334. Please also inClude your ,' ( are $15 for members". $18 for n:on- 400-500 Ibs : 101.65 .telephone nuinb.er in case the Bulletin members and $8 for childre~ ;12, and under. 500-600 Ibs :.: 90.59 staff needs to contact you regarding your For more iriformationabOut the annual . 600-700 Ibs~ : 82.42 address. Note:' If you renew your conference. and' to' register, visit. Georgia' Organics' . web site at 700-800Ibs : 76.80 ,STEERS: MEDIUM AND LARGE FRAME NO.2 .subscription via mail, you do not need to call the Bulletin office. ~'~ www.georgiaorganics.org; or contact 200-300 Ibs ~ :.114.66 , Darlene Morris at (706) 394-6900 'or 300400Ibs. .: : : 103.26' emorris887@hotmail.com., To' make 400-500 Ibs. : : : : 91.00 reserVations ';ltthe. Lodge, call (800) 573- _ , 9659. or wWw.unicoilodge.com Advance reg~stration is encouraged. . ' 500-600 Ibs 81.64 HEIFERS, MED. & LARGE FRAME NO.1 ' ' .200-300 Ibs ,: :..: ;:..114.90 , r:. .~_ ..- .-ag consumer line .. .300-400 Ibs 400-500 Ibs 500-600 Ibs ~ .. ; : 101.90 91.52 83.75 ' . (Continued from Page 1) .' 600-700 Ibs HOGS : 77.23 "";;;;::-- '~, product remains safe to eat, 'but the areas with freezer burn will be dried out and tasteleSs. Vou can simply trim otT , these areas. /fyou have questions or problems with Br~t and Claire philips, children of ' products, or services regulated by the Kelley' and Susanna Philips of Redau, Georgia Department ofAgricultitre you Ga.; grew this 4-pound, IS-ounce ,may' write the Office of Consumer zucchini squash in their garden. ~ It" Services, /9 Martin. Luther King Drive, measured .,14 inches', long. B,oth - Atlanta; Georgia 30334, or call toll free ,.yoUngsterS areDef5:alb County 4H:ers. (800) 282~5852. BARROWS & GILTS . 220-260 Ibs. 48-49.9% Lean 220-260 Ibs. 46-47.9"/0 Lean GOATS . Large,Mature Billies : : Medium Mature Billies , Small'Mature_Biliies ; Large Mature Nannies 'Medium Mature Nannies Small Mature Billies c Yearlings Choice and Prime , Kids Choice and Prime .42.55 37.30 93.39 66,32 45.57 61.91 46.87 38.22 35.90 24.53 Tyler Nelson of Douglas, Ga~, helped his-Great Uncle Red McKinnon check his 'coni to see .if it's ready for the market. ' Page 2 Farmers & Consumers Market Bulletin Advertising Guidelines THE MARKET BULLETIN FARM EMPLOYMENT FARM MACHINERY If you' have' questions ~rdi"g ads in this If you have questions. regarding this category. category. call Mercedes Lassiterat 404-051-9082. . call Brenda Donnell at, 404-651-9081. Wednesday January 1.6, 2002 THE MARKET BULLETIN Page 3 Ferguson-3D tractor, good condition. Jp 201lj dsl., new paint & rear tires, in exc. MF 135 dsl., 45 hp., pIs, runs well, looks Trailer, 5x8 tilt utility. trailer, solid. steel Want MF' 65, parts tractor & 6' rollover William P.Stone Rt. 2 Box 318 Cobbtown cond., $4,850. Cart'McAliister 21 'McAliister great, $4900. James Hosmer Allenhurst construction, steel bottom, VGC, spare, $595. blade. John Edmonson Midland 706-568- 30420912-6844208 Road Tifton 31794 229-382-2982 912-258-5623912-877-7670 Graham Milner Tucker 770-493-1788 .:.:12=;:8;.,:1_'--=----,-,~__,___,_"...,...,___,_,_--'-_:_-..:... Ford 1710 dsl., low hrs., $5900; also 5' JD 2155 tractor, 45 hp. w/remotes, 1800 ' MF 135 gas, '70 mdl., runs great, no pIs, 5' Trailer, Gooseneck hyd. dump, 6x12, all Want Perkins A 4.236 dsl. engine or Landpride finishing mower, exc. cond., $700. G. Thompson laGrange 706-881-2978 Ford 2000 gas tractor, recently rebuilt motor, GC, goodtires, $4800 call aft. 4 pm. E. Brown Kennesaw 770-422-5888 . Ford 2000 gas, VGC, 5' box blade, $4250; Ingersoll Rand air compressor, 240V, $800, 2 Covington 'planters, $200: Larry Cox Cairo hrs., $10,000; JD 770 tractor wlturf tires, 400 hrs., $8500. Aaron Hutcheson Ludowici 912- 545-9321 JD 24-T hay baler for parts or rebuild, $725, bushhog pull type mower, $700; orchard disc, $325. Cart McFartand Conyers 770-7615130 JD 350 track loader, 95% under carriage, bushhog', dirt scoop, box scrape, boOm pole, $4650. Bill Wallace.. Douglasville 770-949~34::,1~7=,"",==-'-7-:-'_'_-;--,-:,_-,-_:-:----,----,-;- MF 165 dsl., new loader, pIs, dsl;; needs paint, $6500. Henry Spinks 'Temple 404-403",09~0,=:3;,..-,=---;,-;--~;:--=::-::-;~=;--=~ MF 175 dsl" pIs, remote hyd" $4950. Jeffrey Thomas Alma 912-632-7205 metal bed w/sides, elec. brks. on both axles, 10K load' cap., exc.. cond., $6300. Mark Garrison Gainesville 770-297-7886'. Treeco 3-pt. hitch tree planter, exc., $2500. Shawn Rowland Macon 912-375-2606 .Troy-Bilt Super chipperlshredder, 5 hp. S. Hanson Dublin 478-875-3521 ' . Turning plow; Ford frame, 3 gang, 18", all rebuildable block & crank. Tim Hogg 1084 Jamestown Road Menlo 30731 706-862=234~9~__:_,..,....,::-----=::----:-:---,---:-----=-;:; Want Valley or Zimmastic four tower CP electric irrigation system. Clayton Johnson Americus 229-853-2287 Want Vicon CM 240-247, CM 216 for parts. Olin Holley Rockmart 770-684-7483 912-377-8446 auto reverser trans__& ROPS, runs well, new MF 285, 80 hp., low hrs., dual remotes, new parts, $500. Neyland A.-Robinson 1040. Want abandoned pull type cutaway harrow; Ford 2000, 3cyl., dsl." rebuilt, '98, good paint, extra parts. Ron Springer .Dawsonvllle canopy, exc~ cond., $11,500. Dennis Barron Old 179 N Whigham 31797 229-762~3344 Covington' planters; other farm equip. needing metal, runs well, w/6' mower, $5000. Britt 770-887-0168 Carnesville 706-384-3400 Tye no-till pasture pleaser, 8 hole, 3-pt. repair, must be reasonably priced. James Wetherington' Boston 229-498-7723 JD 410 md. baler, VGC, new bottom belts, MF 35 diesel, . live shaft, 40 hp.; $3500. hitch, GC, $2500. Reed McNabb Nicholson Elliott lavonia 706-356-4839 Ford 2000, gas, runs well & looks good, 5' M&W hay mower, 8' cut. Lee Rusk Bruce Thompson' Vidalia 912-537-9890 '. 706-757-3327 - Want backhoe for Kubota 12850. Bill Marsh mower included, conv..to 12 volt. Joe Tripp Woodstock 30188 770-926-5000 MF TO 35 dsl., good tires & metal, strong V-blades for machine tree planting, TD20E, Cherrylog 30522 706-632-9005 Clinchfield 478-987-4468. - JD 4240, VGC, several pes. of equip., cab, engine, harrow, bushhog, box scrape, $2250: good condition, new bottom, '$30,000. W. . Want dirt and rock scoop, 3-point hitch, Ford 4000 loader, $6550; post hole digger, etc., $19,000, also 2 Infl com heads. Frank Danny Blair Milledgeville 478-453-0302 Rowland Hazlehurst 912-375-5791 must be reasonably priced; also need aerator. $525; 5'& '6' bushhog. $525-$600; 6' scrape Eaton Buckhead 706-342-0727 MF sickle mower" $125; Ford'1-row corn Vermeer TS44 tree spade, trailer. mount, Davis Ken' Mansfield 706-468-9142 blade, $350; boom, $100. L. Blankenbaker JD 4440, 9000 hrs.,cla, quad range, 'picker $450; NH silage chopper, $450. Jim exc. cond., $9000. Bill Craven Waynesboro Want generiltor8-15KWgasordsl.,cash or Dallas 770-443-2434 770-337-9151' $13,500; JD 4840, cia, pIs, $16,500.. Hugh Hardy 'Woodbury 706-672-0611 706-554:3040 trade. Rosie Weissman Gainesville 770-531- Ford 4000 w/6' bushhog, wet brakes, spin .Crook .Montezuma 912-472-8421 Mahindra4110,.2001; 35 hrs., 42 hp., 4 cyl., Vermeer wood chipper, $3600; JD no-till :..75::;3;.:0:.......,-:---:----,-_ _,..:...._ _---,-_ _-:-_ outs, remotes, 8/spd., good solid tractor, $5500. Beverly Grinstead Glennville 912- 654-9945 Ford 4000, live lift, gas powered, pIs, 5' bushhog, box scrape, chisel plow, hole digger, boom, $6800. Steve Brannon Alpharetta JD 4450; C/HlA, quad range, 7200 hrs., w/or/wo duals, good condition. Bronson Coffee Willacoochee 912-384-3751 JD 450C bucket loader, exc. condo Robert Kanzler Toccoa 706-886-5452 . JD '450C loader, good undercarriage, in dsl., 4WD,' s/shift, remote valve, loader grain drill, $1000; JD 5' bushhog, $300. J. wlbucket & forks. Jaceson Morgan Hiram Jones Whitesburg 770-834-9760 !..77~0~-~5!..77!...-~0!..79",6~__:_----;--;-:-___,_:::=--:,::",," Well pump, 8" turbine pump w/200'.driveline Manure spreader ground driven, JD,.4700; tractor, PTO gearhead, $7000. James horse drawn hay rake, $250; mowing Edwards 7710 Mt. Moriah Rd. Lyons 30436 machine, $250. H. E. Pearson Athens 706- 912-526-8596 . Want hit & miss engine, any size, running or not. Allen Axon Dearing 706-556-2165 Want limb rake; also want 12:-14' flex wing mower. Thomas Rad Fountain Penry 478- =9:w8:7:-."-:4'a9':0::4'nt::::-m-ul;-e-d""ra-w-n-e-q""'ui;-p-.,-re~a-s-oC:n-a-;:-b;-IY- 678-640-9558 !"ord 4500 backhoe, dsl.; 22' trailer, hyd. great shape, $15,000. Stan Hall Oxford 770787-0234 ~5M;74=a8s':-::2's0'::3:'e7'--y--;F=-e-rg-e:-rs=-0:-n:--:-1;:-65;:-,-d-;-s71.-, -:-ShL"a:-rp~t:-raC:ct:-:oC:-r, Woods mdl. 1130 post hole digger w/4"&6" auger, $850; Ford 4-1 bucket, $450; boom priced.-Ed Collum Rydal 770-386-0753 Want old drawbar pull-type 2 bottom plow, dual w/ramps: $11,000. James Kaylor JD 450C, good under carriage, great everything works, must sell, $4900. Gary pole, $125'. Kirby Dangler Rossville 706-861- steelwheels,mechanicallift. JcisephJohnson McCaysville 706-492-3269' , shape. Floyd Knowles McRae 912-362-4855 Thompson 3800 Greenville Rd. laGrange 5441 ' W a y c r o s s 912-283-5030 912-287-0265 Ford 4610 SU dsl. tractor, exc. cond., 570 JD 455 G, '90 mdl., GP bucket;65% under 30241 706-884-3332'" - Woodsplitter, 3-pt. hitch, large 5" hyd. cyl., Want old hit and miss engine (1-2 hp..) in hrs., $13,900. O. Burnette Loganville 770- carriag~ w/backhoe attach., $24,000. H. McCormick hammermill, PTO driven, twin splits up to 34", $500. H. Mayfleld working condition: Terry Murphy Macon 478- 466-2472 Shelnutt Franklin 770-854-8646 bag chute on chaff blower,' works very weil, Gainesville 770-869-3889 ::;47~5;-;::.9:::,36",07-,----;---;-....,..'::---:::---;-_-;----,--::;-_ _ Ford 7010 ,tractor, low profile; good condition, $13,000. J. T. Floumoy Fort Valley 478-214-3621 Ferd8600tractcir,goodcon.d.,unusedtires. Eddie .Hodges Newlng1on'912-754-7257 JD 4630 cab, duals, quad range, quick $150. Todd Schmidt Gainesville 770-983- hitch, 200 gal: .tank, exc., $10,500. Eddie .9576 . Green Unadilla 478-627-3039 McKee baler, 4x5 rolls, exc. cond., always JD 5' rotary brush mower, $475; front sheltered, $2,200, call aft. 7 pm. John D. scrape blade for JD 140/300 series, $175. Moore Jefferson 706-367-4564 Yanmar 1500 tractor, $3000; .HD 4' bushhog, $350; 4' 3-way rollover box scrape, $350. Lonnie Whisenhunt Franklin 770-3049119 Yanmar 2210 BD, 4WD', 25 hp., $4400; 6' Want old steel grist mill water wheel. Owens Agee 116 Old River Bridge Rd Milledgeville, 31061 912-452-2580 ':::':';W;7;'-a'--nt~67Id~e~r=-m'::::;d~l.::"a-:'ir--'s""tr~ea-m~""tr-ai::-le-'-r."""7.w""a7. lt Morris Woodstock 770-928-8733 912-682-1816 . Perry Melton Powder Springs 770-426-8557 Mitsubishi small track loader, EC.. farm King Kutter mower, $650. Mark' Winne Want pecan crackerlsheller, must be in Ford 8N tractor, new motor, needs paint, runs well,'$2600. Mayson Hubbard Elberton 706-283-5421 Ford 8N tractor, runs ok & lift works,fair JD 530 rnd. baler w/monitor, good ready, lowhrs., $8500; Case IH !585, 61 hp., condition, runs, 2001 season, $5500. Randy low hrs., $9500. J. Lugo Royston 706-245- Ruff Elberton 706-283-6689 9490 JD 6400 dsl., 4WD, exc. cond., $21,500; '. N5 Gleaner combine, 20' grain h~ad, go~alesl$40,rainfree,imdershed. '01 'fescue mix. Ige. sq. bales in barn. fert., no rain, $2.25/bale. Eugene Sigers bBaalrenses$v3i.5l0l,endOe-l.35e8x~tr3a9. 1L3eonard A. . Rhyne Coastal bermuda hay, sq. bales, horse qlty., $2.75 each, round bales. approx. 800 Ibs. dely. available. Don Mahrer Sandersville James CUddington Warm Springs 7<;16-655- Rockmart nO-684-6914 ' 01' Coastal' hay, large bales rain free in' $30 each. Bulloch' Co.. Ann Walsh 478-553-1788 3956 '01 fescue orchard grasl> hay. hqrse qlty.. bam. call after, 5 p.m. Mike Kimball Woods Statesboro 912-839-2281 . 01 Coastal & 85 bennuda hay, 12% protein, '01 Tift 44 bermuda ryay, horse qlty., well fert., hvy. sq. bales. fertllimed. rain free. Lamar Molena 770-884-9578 . .... . . Coastal be.rmuda.rolls $35, sq. b~les $3.50 round rolls, in bam, exc. qlty., Ige. quantity. rain free, Sq. bales $3.50 in bam. Ed Williams Long Chatsworth 706-695-5906 ' ,01' bermuda hay. horse qUlllity, under at, bam, Bahia rolls $25, dely.. available. Jeff Preston'White' Alamo 912-568-7407 Caihoun706-629-Q608706-272-4902 '01 fescue orchard mix, fert., rain free, sheller, delivery available. 4x5 bales/$25 ONeal Kathleen478-987-5418 . '01 Coastal & Tift bermuda; horse qlty. hay, sq. bales $4 each. md. rolls $45 each, stored '01 Tift 44 bermuda hay. sq. bales, $3:50 per bale. GeorgeITroy Chandler Iia 706-338- horse qlty. hay, $31sq. bales in barri, dely. available. D. Hemphill ,Blairsville 706-745: '4ea7c8h~.2Tne-r9ri0W8i0lson Toomsboro 478-290-2889 ., .coastal bermuda. round & sq.. bal.es In .bam.. horse qlty." $35 & $4. dely. available. in dry. Dwayne Clark Dacula 770-995-5326 4321706-789-3726 9870706-745-4414 ' 100 'rolls of Coastal bermuda hay, Mike Buford Concord 770-884-5080 :a '01 Coastal and Bahia hay, rain free, sq. '01 Tift 44 'berumda' hay, sq. bales, horse '01 fescue orchard mix. Ige. round bales, sheltered, excellent quality. 4 ft. wide 5 1/2 ft. Common bermuda hay for sale, round & sq , bales, $3Ibale. Gayle Borah Byron 478-956- qlty., in bam., $3.25 each. John Williams fert.llimed in _bam. Kenneth' Bagwell high. Pete Braddy Mt.Vernon 912-583-2162 bales, 4x5 $35, dely. available. roy Fhlug 4052 . Social Circle 770-464-4433 Cumming 770889-8738 2001 Alfalfa, 55-60 lb. bales. UGA tested Villa Rica 770-459-3532 . . '01 Coastal bermuda $15; Ige. 1200 lb. rolls, '01 Tift 44 hay.for sale. sq. bales, horse. '01 fescue sq. bales, fert., rain and weed 21.9 - 23% protein. exc. qlty., very leafy.,$5 at Com (shell) $23 drum, oats $23 drum, rain free, 5 1/2'x5 1/2'. Glen Smith qlty. at bam, $4 per bale.. ' John,Hanington free. $3 in barn, can .deliver. Jim Wylie bam. del. avail. Steve Kimsey 'Madlilon 706- wheat$24 drum, (55 gals.). G.IH.-Thompson Hawkinsville 478-783-4898 Albany 229-431-2314 - ' Calhoun 706629-~99 '342-1818 ' . , Augusta 706-736-9958,706-722-5228 Wednesday January 16; 2002 THE MARKET. BULLETIN , Page 9, Fescue & bermuda mix, well fert., 4 X 5. lift 44 sq. bales,horse qlty., $3Ibaleat $1 pkg. SASE, plimt now for spring bloom: r _ .. - - - - - - - - - - - ~ - - - " - - - - - - - - - - - .. rolls, delivery available. Janice S Howard 345 : Winter, Equine' .Events : ~S5~4h-F4i-lo:4e-hs:c:u:R:e:o:aa;nd-d==b:;Ce;re:m-d=ua:d:r-tao';wh;a;ny~;$3;:20;01;/2-r-o5;l;l,:7;47;x0;5:-,~7'4WI8II - : CI.ip and Save' Cale~dar . : d$B2euFlc5ievh0seacrnuaebnloaI7rn7d0S-$.'tb,'2.'.e'.2',r5..m.59Hu04d.ea8steGmr ei.4xr6a9hld7aSyhMfoi,lcroihnstaRylrede, . a a e. eve . Cumming 30040 770-889-1452 bam, oats $231barrel, baney. $27Ibarrel. Tom Morris Jr. Hartwell 706-376-8580 .lift 44, horse qlty., sq. bales $3.75, round bales $30, some dely. available. Alvah Adams Byron 478-956-5843 . Wond Feeder bermuda $4, orchard, fescue bermuda' mixed $3', also, mulch $2, round bales $10 and $15., James Jones Aragon 770-684-5006', peony poppy, foxglove, hibiscus, poppy" cNo'olrunm'stboiwnen, CosvheansataRdd. aiSsyw. ainSs. boHraoll30430516 .:4-.7~$8~l/-p~6k6g~8.~S-4A:!S:E9~:83g~l~o=b::e:-t;h;i:s;t:l:e;,;:Q:-u;:e;e;:n::A:=n"'nAe.:'s:~ lace, mal.low BraZilian. verbena, Mexican hat, perennlal sunflower, m.ore. Dean laRue P.O. Box 1831 Fa_yetteville 30214770-460-0667 $l/pkg.: castor bean, hyacinth vine, cleome, datura, har:cty begonia, coneflower, I '. " I Jan. 17-20 Cutting Horse Show, Ga. Nat.'1 Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Perry: Info: I 770-943-4929. ,I Feb. 9 Jackpot Cutting, 12 noon, Mountain I , Creek Ranch, Clermont. Info: Brett, I 770-983-9852. Fescue bermuda mixed, 4x5 rolls, dry in Feed, Hay And Grain Wanted moon vine, cypress vine, hollyhocks, hardy I Jan, 25-27'HQHA Horse Sh0Y', Ga. Nat.'IFeb. 10 Team Penning, 2 pm, Mountain I barn, $20/roll. J. Matthews Temple 770-562- hibiscus. P. J. Black Jonesboro, 770-478- I ' Fairgrounds & Agricenter: Perry. Info: creek Ranch, Clermont. Info: Brett, I 9348 404-925-4638 ---wanIieed oats near Jackson, Ga. Dana J. 5557 843-821-4677. ' 770-983-9852. ' 'I Fescue blend for sale, Ige. rolls $20 each. Williams Jackson 770-775-6805 ~$~l~/P-;kt-:-,w-/"'S'"'A"S'""E,,":7.'0;";;1C":r=e3d-=0=r::m=x::'d'.,'(r=e::'d',=pi::ni:"k, I Jan. 26 $250 Added Running Show, exhib., Feb. 16 Ga. Nat.'1 Paint.Horse Show, Ga.', Deron Hicks Warm Springs 706-243-5622 Fescue hay, rain, free, square or round bales. Larry Dobbs Buchanan 770-646-3636 Fescue-orchard' mix, lift, 44 Coastal AG SEED FOR SALE white), cypress, (hummingbird), vine, orange, I yellow cosmos, hibiscus, red, yellow. ,B. I ' Bryant 1143 Rosedale Rd., Atlanta 30306 ' $3 for 2 Ige, ,pkg., (no coins), Ige. SASE & 2 I 12 noon, pony & open, 5 events, 3 & Nat.'1 Fairgrounds & Agricenter, I 4D, Harmony Hill Covered Arena, Perry. Info: 770-902-0540:' I Royston. Info: Mattie Holt, 706-201- Feb. 21-23 Ga. Nat.'1 Rodeo, Ga. Nat.'1 I " 7000. ' Fairgr,ounds & Agricenter, Perry. Info: I bermuda, round & sq. bales. Pierce Manowe Ifyou have questions regarding this category, stamps (REQUIRED): larkspur, foxglove, old- I Jan. 26 2nd Annual Fundraiser Horse Show, 478-987-3247 or 800-987-3247 3701 Geo Wms. Rd. Monroe 30656 770-267- call Tammy Thomas at. 404-651-9083. lashioned poppy, sweet William, hollyhock, I 9 am, Plantation Trace 4-H, Horse (Ga. only). I 5760 ' Fescue-orchard mix, lift 44 Coastal '"bermuda, round & sq.liales. Mrs. John Manowe1855 Aubum Rd. Dacula 30019 770-945-4872 Hay for sale, fescue & orchard g~ss, rain free in barn, $25 4x5 roll, can deliver. J.C. Bridges Rome 706-232-6593 ' Hay, 6x5 rolls, fescue and orchard grass in bam, 1 or 100, $16 and $20. Chuck Graham Advertisers of agricultural seed must submit a current laboratory report (not more than 9 months old) for .purlty, noxious weeds and germination for each seed lot advertised. A seed lot must be uniform and' not exceed 400 5Q-lb. bags. Laboratory reports will be'returned upon request. Any ads for agricultural seed submitted for pUblication In the November coneflower. Nancy Crosby Rt. 1, Box 365 I Club, 50 classes, hunter/jumller, March 2 H.J. Fox Hunter Classic, 1st 01 5 I ~swRC$t~/heah3$a~imo5dPp~l/espm1k.vgs!a!ie(ilnn.R;l.:e;PE1;'i3;2tQP,.09~-UC4w~Wh5I:"Rleip3e~nrEokss::gt;tDfkri:..e:)eel,:d:tOo:lRns::eddm:;.e;:waidaLnk:/::Lee::SOeboes=Ajale:db:Swidu--Ef:esraegl:,r:s:y:h3e,::i1do:r7F,n-6:rgea:3:drn2o::ws~IIII , . Jan. equitation, .western pleasure, horsemanship, halter, showmanship & fun classes, tack sale, Thomasville. Info: 229-227-0588. 27 Augusta Futurity Parade, 2 p~, no 'show series, beg.-3', divisions, I equitation medals & jumpers, Malone I Farms Equestrian Ctr., Newborn. .. Info: Vickie Bryans, 706-342-3029. I March 2-3 Advanced 2-Day Horse & Rider I poppy, (specify white, pink, red), Shirley I poppy mix, cottage garden mix. G.B. Hodges ' registration required, wagons & dnyers welcome. Info: 706-823-3375. . Jr. Rte. 1, Box 363 Reldsvllle30453 I Feb. 2 Running Show, NBHA Ga. Dist. 2, ' Workshop, to improve horse's I performance & confidence, featuring ' Brian Dees of Paradise Ranch, l , Chickamauga 30707 706-375-9206 7 and/or subsequent Issues wlthout'this . Hay-lift 44 bermuda, feUrt.,GA specs., md. dCoecrtuaml'nenvtaartieiotineswoilfl sneoetd baere pUprboltisehcetedd. bales $25 in barn, $20/outside, mulch/$10, sq. bales/$3.50. Jim Bishop 'Newnan 770-253' from propagation unless they are grown as . ' a class of certified seed. For example, 5007 wheat seed such as Florida 304, Coker Highly fert. Coastal hay, rnd. bales $25, 9134, Coker 9835 and soybean seed, such '01 Phillipine lily seed $llTbsp. w/SASE; also, gardenia or hibiscus plants,in 1 gaI: pots $3 each, no shipping. F. Fluker 7032 Lynch Rd. Midland 31820 706-563-8588 '01 cannas,tall, red, yellow, orange, mxd., dwarf yellow $10 per doz. postage paid. L.D. I exhib., 12 noon, Harmony Hill Covered I Arena, Royston. Info: 706-245- , 43721201-7000. I Feb. 2-3 Pat Parelli Success With Horses I 2002 Tour, 10 am-4 pm, Ga. Nat.'1 I' Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Perry. ,Inlo: Dawsonville. 'Inlo: 678-432-7777. I March 16-17. Sun Spot Classic, open I hunter/jumper show, ,open English I show &' open western show, Ga. Internat.'1 Horse Park,Conyers. I Pilm, 770-784-8192 or 404-386- I $4Ibale in bam, Flying W. Ranch. Walter as 6738, Haskell and Benning, may, not be Wynn 410 Lovett St. Sparks 31647 912-549- I 800,642-3335. " 3582., I Alexander John Woods Hwy. 18 Pine propagated for' sale unless the seed has 8857 . Feb. 8-10 HQHA Quarter Horse Show, Ga. March 23-24 Parelli Natural. Horse-Man- I Mountain 706-882-6580 been grown as a class of certified seed. '01 dbl. zinnia seeds, many colors, $3/pt., I Nat.'1 Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Perry.' Ship Level 1 Partnership Ground Horse '01 Coastal, Alicia sq. bales/$3.25, Propagation of such seed is a violation of $5/qt., postpaid, order early. Sue Williams I Info: 843-821:4677. 'Skills Workshop, instructor: Davie,I, . round rolls under shelter, dely. available. Clyde Bruner Metter 912:685-6089 Horse qlty. Coastal bennuda and oat hay, sq. bales/$4, Ige. round $40 in bam; Bud Hodges Mansfield 770-786-6965 Horse qlty. lift 44, '01, rain and weed free in the Plant Variety Protection Act and the 2801 Massee Rd. Adel31620 912-549-7254 Federal Seed Act. If you have questions '01 old fashioned, poppy seed. $llTbs . regarding certified seed, call the Market w/SASE. Beatrice Teague 273 N. Teague Trallil Bulletin offlce'or the of Agriculture Seed Georgia Department, Division, (404) 656- W~'~a0l~e1s~rk~e~a-s~e~3e'0-::1d:;8:in3:-:g:-'-im=p::a::-;t;:ie=n::-s,~v::::a:-rio::u'::s:-;:b=e::::a;;-u. 3635. colors, $1 per 1/2, tsp. LSASE, orders over I Feb. 9 H.J. Fox Snowbird Hunter Schooling Lichman, 9:30 am-5 pm, I I Show, beg.-3' divisions, Malone Fa'rms Henderson's Arena,Coliege Park. I ' Equestrian Ctr., Newbom. Info: Vickie Info: Karen Jones, 770-251-1799 or I ._--------------------------_. I Bryans, 706-342-3029. kjpu:z;zles@mindspring.com. Butter and egg plants or strawberry Kwanson che'rrY, Yoshino cherry, river birch, bam $3.50, qty. discounts. Charles Jarrell Cert. lift 44 & Russell bermuda sprigs, also $10 include extra stamp. Linda Hutton 1732 begonias $l21doz., daylilies 15/$12, Jacob's Ige. sizes up to, 3 1/2' diameter, we can Madison 706-342-4088 lift 419 sprigs, will fumish sprigs & custom WesfPoint Circle Marietta 30068 ladder or pepper, hibiscus, or Queen Anne arrange planting, come pick yours before dlJg. ' , Horse qlty. lift hay, sq. or md.bales.. can plant. Chanes Huney Summerville 706-857-' '01 seed, cockscomb $1 w/SASE; also, '01 $21SASE. A. Mashbum 1030 Haywood Va. Bill Isaacs lawrenceville 770-972-6865 ' deliver. Ron Botts Bainbridge 912-243-2616 2707706-857-7689 seed, cayenne pepper, hot, 4 pods $1 Rd. Armuchee 30105' Leyland cypress $0.85, 1, gal.l$2, B&B, 6- , 229-243-4655, Deer-grazing mix oats, 89% germ., Abruzzi w/SASE. Frances Lanier Rte. 2, Box 31-A Caveman go,!rd, touch-me-nots, four 12', cryptomeria.liners $1, l' gal./$3. Janet Horse qlty. bermuda hay $3Ibale in bam. rye 90%, wheat 86%, $.6.50; 50 lb., ryegrass, Metter 30439-9150 ' o'clock, Mexican sunflower, cleome, Herbermann Suwanee 770-945-1027 Wm. Whitmire Bishop 706-769-9012 706- 50 'lb., 97% germ., $13.75. Billy Tunington "01 seed"dbl. purple/lavender datlJra cockscomb, cosmos, money plant, marigolds -Leyland cypress $2.50 up, Firepower 769-5992 COVington 770-786-5116 angel's trumpet, 25 seeds/$l plus SASE. C. $l/pk. LSASE each order. B. Savage 3017 nandina 1, gal. 3,' cryptomeria 1 gal. $3, Horse qlty. bermuda hay, lift 44, rain & weed free, Ige. bales/$3.75 in barn, Don German tomato seed, pink or yellow, grow 3 Ibs. or more, 50/$3, 100/$5 w/SASE. N. M. Amold 644 Lynn Ave. ,Jefferson 30549 '01 seed: cleome, touch-me-not mix colors, Atkins Dr., Gainesville 30507 Cedar trees,l/2 foot to 1 foot tall, $1 each, !l.o.7r~0o6~p-~3e47t2a~-~l9u::m::4~7$=-13=.5::0-;.;;:A;;n-;n:=e;-W:::a;-lk::e;-r:::G:::o:;o-.d;;-H;;o::p;;e-: Willers Gainesville 770-983-9822 Saine 1768 Post White Hill Rd. Murrayville yellow, mauve or white hibiscus, red blazing postage $3.95. Debbie Payne 413 N.Central 'leyland cypress $8.50/3 gal., 7 and 15 gal.; Horse quality Coastal bermuda hay, sq. and 30564 706-864-3186 star, $2 extra Ige. pk. includes postage. S.H. AVe. Blackshear 31516 912-449-6949 Carolina Sapphire, dawn redwoods, junipers, md. bales. J. Rabun 8866 Louisville 478-625- Past generation old time pole bean seed, not known to be sold in stores, 4/$1.00 SASE: Hill 144 Calhoun Rd. Sylvester 31791 '01 seed: dwarf purple bachelor's buttons, Cleome, French, hollyhocks, moon bush, cosmos, red blazing sta.r hibiscus $0.50 each ~hDo:!lilaie~lsIa,!!m:s~a77nSy0~-4o4t3h==e-=r5~2e6v~6e~:r:gO;r;e;e;;n>:s~-.;:B;-o:;b;;;W;~Oe"it:z:nel -,- Net wrapped peanut or Alicia hay, 4'x5 1/2 Barbara Moore 3155 Anderson Hwy: mxd. Ige.lsmall dbl. zinnias $1 each Tbsp., pkg. w/SASE. Nell Jones 3767 Plumcrest Rd., Leyland cypress 1 gal./$2.25, 3 gal.l$6.50, rolls/$30 each. James Shortes Meigs 229: Elberton 30635 706-283-1589 wILSASE. Hersie Wilson 1410 U.S. Hwy. 76 Smyrna 30082 770-435-7589 Carolina Sapphires; hollies, Naylor Blues, b6e8Or3m-n3u3d7faa3rm$2, 5,I"gdee. lyr.n~:di.vaib)la!~le!gsb,Ot'0h1ft