f~A ,etioo .fl Fd. '10/37 I ' Visit Our WebsIte , wwW.agr.state.ga..us/mbindex.html lVIARKET BULLETIN IA DEPARTMENT, OF AGRICULTURE TOMMY IRVIN,COMMISSIONER Vol. 86, No. 37 Wednesday November 26, 2003 - Copyright 2003 ,MU17i Cypress Tree ofthe Future A number 0 years ago" Georgia 'Christmas tree g' 'wers thought they had found the perfect Christmas tree with the Leyland cypress. It has qualities like no 'other tree: lush, green foliage, needles that ,remain on t e tree, and longevity if properly watere '(past Valentine's"Day in one home). " Seen' by thou ~ds of customers of Georgia Christm tree farm~, the beauty 'of this tree has pr pelled it to number one in sales on Christ as tree farms and in the ,:!ursery industry. 'e ~yland cypress is now planted all 0 er Georgia's landscape. Available on any farms this year will be a: new tre , which many growers think is a tletter tree' than the 'original' Leyland cypress. This tree is~known as . the Murraycypr ,s. Our gue;t colu nist this week is David Ridgeway, Presid nt, Georgia Christmas Tree Association, .0. Box 274, Concord, GA 30206. . This tree discovered by Bill Murray, a retire forester, while taking cuttings for his n rsery. Murray, who was instrumental' in' the formation of the Georgia ChIj.stm s Tree Association and the Christmas' tr e industry in Georgia more than 50 ye rsago,' noted that this- tree has desirabl ,qualities beyond the original Leyland cypress in that it is a , darker green and has stronger limbs for holding ornameri '" ' .. For 'tree' gr wers, it, is almost- unbelievable that e Murray cypress grows faster than the 0 'ginal Leyland cypress, which averages as much as fOlir feet a year: It is more l;liseas "resistant, will tolerate wetter soil'and ha a stronger root system. This looks lik' it is. going to be the Christmas tree of the future; As with all a ..' new trees it has "taken time' to get the numbers of. rooted cuttings to level so the . Murray cypress ',s widely available. As time gOes on, thi tree will be as readily available as th ,Leyland cypress is, currently. 'Many 'Christmas tree farms throughout the stte h~ve, already begun planting this ne tree. Not 'only. will it make a good C . trnas' tree, but it .is also expected to be as opular in ,the landsca~ industry as the Le land cypress. ' ' Members of th GCfA continuously are , looking for newer, arieties of trees that will make better Chri trrias tr~es. As always, there will be m y different varieties' of. trees available.on Georgia tree. fa'rms, as (Continu don Page 11) A Personal 'Letter to Bulletin Readers From. the Commissioner,of Agricultu~e To our 'readers: the- power of the governor and the state , As the fiscal year 2004 budget went to legislature to restore full' funding for the Bulletin. If a weekly Market Bulletin is the state Senate in 'the last legislative important to you, I encourage you to session, it included my recommendation, contact Govern'or Perdue and ask him to 'the governor's recommendation and the include full funding for the publication' ' House of Representatives authorization , in h~budget proposal. Also, contact for funding the weekly publication of the your own 'state 'senator and Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin. representative and urge them to provide , Unfortunately, the Senate chose to reduce the Bulletin's funding byhal~ and reduce the" necessary funds to' restore the Bulletin to a weekly schedule. ' it to an every other week'publication. To contactthe governor, write: Office . Since the close of the 2003 session, of the Governor, State" Capitol, Room, many' of you have' expressed your displeasure with this, change and have 203: Atlanta, GA 30334; 'telephone '(404) 656~ 1776; e-mail www. informed me of how mUch you depend upon the publicatio!1. 'And l)lthough agdolv;l.rsetsast,ee.g~am.auisl/daodcd.reTsso obtain a or phone mailing number ,'some of you have taken 'the :time to fqr Y0!1r state representative: and s~nator, -coniact . 'your . legislators and' 'tIt'e-- ,- , 'access the following website: , governor to express your support ofa , ~ww.legis.state.ga.us or call the Georgia ' weekly Market Bulletin,it'is obvious to ' me that some of our legislatorsstill'do House of Representatives information office at 1~800-282-5800 ortheGeorgia .~ncoont sirdeearlitzhee how' valuable Bulletin. all of , you With ihe start of the next legislativ,e S2~e2n-a5t8e03i.nformation office at 1-800-. session approaching in January, I would Tommy Irvin like to r:emind all of you that it is withiil Commissioner of Agriculture Follow These Safety GQ.idelines.' C~~ Trrw Suggestions Provided 'For Tree Selection , As the days in Georgia get shorter, and 'Christmas draws nearer, it's time to pick out that ~pecial Christmas tree for your fa!TIily to enjoy during the holiday season. The Georgia Christmas ' Tree Choose-and-Cut Christmas TreeFarms S!e Pages 5-8 Association, in keeping with the holiday , spirit, offers a few suggestion~on the selection; care and recycling of fresh Christmas trees to make choosing that pecial .tree more- fun and the nest value for your money. WJ:1en picking out a fresh tree, keep these suggestions in mind: ., * determine where in your home you will display your tree so that 'you will be able to tell what size anQ shape you need. * do' a freshness test. Hold a branch about six inches from .the tip: Pull you!, hand toward-the 'tip,' allowing the branch to slip through yOlir fingers~ Very few (Coni~nued on Page II) When Prepar'ingYour Holiday. Turkey If yoU:are planning to prepare a'turkey for the holidays; follow these safety guidelines from: food ,specialists with the Vniversity of Georgia Cooperative' Extension Service' to ensure the.' proper thawing" preparation, cooking' and storing of the bird and it,S trimmings. ' All utensils, cutting boards, bowls and other equipment should be washed with ,soap and hot water before and after contact with raw turkey'- Wash your hands often as , you prepare the meal so raw juices don't get on other foods. . ' Turkey purchased either fresh or frozen is , a safe ,choice. Prestuffed frozen turkeys are all right, but don't buy a p~estuffed fre(h one. Happy Thanksgiving fro",' ' Tommy and Bernice Irvin Store a ',frozen turkey' at or below zero ,degrees; st?re a fresh one at or below, 40 degrees for not more than two days before , cooking it. Frozen turkeys can be thawed in one of' three ways: * in the refrigerator;'allow one day for every five pounds of bird. ,.' , * in cold water; submerge the turkey in original, ,unopened package. Changethe water every 30 minutes and allow six to eight hours to thaw a 12- to 16~poul).d bird. . - * in the micro"Yave; follow the manufacturer's'instructions.- You must cook a turkey immediately after thawing it. in the microwave. , .' Neve~, under any circumstances, thaw a ' turkey by leaving it ;oh the counter , ' overnight where it will be susceptible to bacteria growth. .' ' Don't let raw meat or perishable items stay out of" refrigeration or' remain unheated for more .than twO. hours. Keep perishable foods ,under 40 degrees E or 'over,)40 degrees E- to be safe. Any , temperature. in-betwee!! for mo,re than two hours presents, a danger.. ' A traditional treat is stuffing the turkey, but consumers need to be aware that it (Continued on Page 11) Notice Ad Deadline for the Dec. 24 issue is noon Dec. 10 l . "'-- -~ ""'-./ Page 10 Bulletin- Calendar THE MARKET BULLETIN .. . . '03 fescue orchard grass. hay, horse qlty., hvy. sq. bales, fert.mmed, rain free. Lamar Long Chatsworth 706-695-5906 " 2003 Tift 44 horse qualily hay, well-fertilized, rain free in the barn. Raymond Bailey McDonough nO~957-4713 Wednesday November 26.2003 Tift 44 & Tift :44/fescue mxd., Ige. rourid 1000 lb. bales, baled w/Claas baler, $25-$32. Coy Baker loganville'nO-466-4609 _LIVESTOCK SALES & EVENTS Dec, 9 Golf Turl Concurrent 'Session C,' . Dec. 12 Breeder Cattle Sale, 6 pm, selling 'comm. 1 & 24, Duluth. Info: Christy . approl(. 300 cows, consisting of prs., Page,. 800-687-6949. ,. .. springers & bulls, all mouthed & preg. Dec. 9 AdvanceCl' ,Turtgrass Weed checked, Turner ,Cty. . Stockyards, - Management, comm. 3 & 24, Duluth. .. '03 fescue orchard gra!?S mix hay, 4 by 5 2003 bermuda hay in barn $25, fescue hay Tift 44 bermuda' hay, horse qlty., well rolls, $15 a roll, call any time:,Steve Blackwell $20, 4x5 rolls. Terry Stephenson Commerce fertilized and rain free, sq. bales $3.75 inbarn. LaFayette'706-638c8n3 706-335-2654 . Tony Petty Calhoun 770-548-0596 '03 fescue rolls, fertilized, in barn; $15 roll. 2003 fescue hay..4'x5' rolls @ $20 penoll in '. Tift 44 bermuda, sq. bales, beau., bright"hvy. Noel Barnard 2586 Barnard Rd. Young Hams barn; $15 'per roll outside. Jason' Costlow bales, $4 in my barn. Bryan Ellis Greenville 706-379-3578 ;' I ~R~0~m~e.;.7~0~6-:!7~66~-:::9~5~73~_.".,.......,._ _...,....-,-_ 706-672-0313 . Ashburn. Info: 800-344-9808 . . Info: Christy Page, 800-687-6949. '. EQUINE EVENTS Dec. 9 Managing Bentgrass on Golf Gre~ns, Dec.3up1S0en&e.~1,7. "" k t't R'd W' t W _ IIC 1-7 ep~,0J.u.m1pes, In er .arm crossralis, & Dec. comm. 2. & 24, Duluth. Info: Chnsty Page, 800-687-6949. . 9 Sports Turf GrowS by the Inch and 15' . flat seSSions, Wills Park, Alphar~tta. K'lIed b' th F t 1 & 24 0 luth Info: 678-283-2002. I y. e 00, comll). . , u . Dec: 6 "Rack for the Reason" Poker Ride, 11 am, Ga. Racking Horse Exhibitors Dec. Info: Christy. 9 Integrated PPaegset ,M8.,0:0,:n6a8~7e-m6e9nt4,9.comm. '03 fescue, 4x5, 1000 lb. rolls, covered, 2003 top' horse quality bermuda hay, fertilized, limed, rain-free, will' load, qty. weedless, niin free,. highly fer:tilized, full discount; -also, mulch rolls avail. Jason. complete square bales $4. Tommy Nash Breeding Senoia 770-599:8998 . '03 fescue,5x6 rollsl$25, limed, fertilized in !!M~03~n0~r0oe~+r,on~l0l~s-~26C~7co::a-os~8t~a7"l',;.A5~,l.i.c..ia...,_h"a..y.:~...n..e..,t-,w_ra_ pp-e-d-,,- barn. Jimmy Leatherman Carrollton .770-934- highly fertilized, weed-less, 'dely. available, $30 8333 .- '03 fescue, bermuda 4x5' round bales for ~p9~1e2;:r::-~6r8~o5:!l:l;.-~97!C..!2h~7;r..i.,s......B.,.r..u._ne_r .:M....e,.t..t.e:.-r...9,..1..2...-.6,-5,=7=--8--4..0:.7_ sale, well limed and fertilized $25 per roll, dely. 4 X 6 round bale grass hay, (rye), $20, some Tift 44 round rolls,.4x5 horse qlty., 4x5 fescue round rolls, can deliver. L Weldon lIa 706-757' 3242706-789-3851 Tift 44, horse qlty., no weeds, well fertilized, sq. bales $3,75, net wrapped round $35. David Harden laFayette 706-397-8347 8WA0sh1~in7t.e,sbuMrcg.intIonsfoh : 77eR 0s-e2r5v~e,,-06H7w4/8y5.45-, 6 & 24, Duluth. Inlo. Christy.Page, 800- 687-6949." . Dec.10.Diagnosis&ManagementofTurfgrass . CRAFT FAIRS Root Diseases, comm. 2 & 24, Duluth.' Nov. p2i9onee1r89~k0l.llHs,ommeusltee. apdl.owCl~I~!gl,b,rs~ty.lronu,"p'DeC. Info: Christy Page, 800-687-6949.. 10 Basic Sports Field Construction & Renovation, eomm. 1 & 24, Duluth. d' making, Jeff DaVIS Falrgrounds~ Info: Christy Page 800-687-6949. 9H1a2z~l3e7h5u-r5s0t3. 5.Info'.: Evelyn Simmons, . 0 10' ec....1 Ud n erstan Ing. B"lostlmuIa'~ts, Oec.6 W. Ga. Ch '. rlsllan. Ad ca. emy Chn.s' ~mas comm. 1 & 24, Duluth. ,Info: ChriSty Page, 800-687-6949. ' A~s & Crafts Show,. Indoors, rain or'Dec. 10 Weed Control in Omamentals.& shine, Hwy. 27, LaGrange. Info: Judy Ld Bed . 2 & 24 0 I th' Murphy,,706-884-2500. _ ' , an. scape s,comm. ,uu. available, Armistead Jrq. tzye.'b.udlioscnonuOn-t5a6v7a~il4a9b9le5. Jesse .'03 fescue, horse qtIy.,. Igee sq. baIes, rai.n sheltered $30. Larry Kessinger Albany 229, 886-4452 .' .4x5baIes 0f2003fescue &bermuda m.iX,,"-"' :Top horse qlty. Coastal bermuda sq. bales, $3.50Ibale, orders of 100 $3Ibale. Jim Fenley Roberta 478-836-4444 . free, $3 in barn. V. MiChelli Gainesville nO-hay, well fertilized, good .quality, $15. Clyde 532-9681 Rucker Maysville 706-652-2942 . Feed, Hay And Grain '03 fescue, horseqlty., rain free,. fertilized, in 4x5 round bales bermuda and Bahia $15 barn, 4x4 rolls, $15. Cecil Ledford and up, can feed to livestock, dely. available. Chickamauga 706~375-6548 Robert Newberry Lincolnton' 706-359-6055 . Wanted Want horse qlty. hay, not rained on, lor horse '03 fescue, round bales, 4x6, $20. J. Grandy 5x4 rolls bermuda fescue $30/roll, 5x4 rolls rescue, will, pick up. Dorothy 'Donegan Williamson nO-567'8409 '. '03 fescue, sq. bales, horse qlty., '$3Ibale, bermuda '$35' roll. John Adcock WoodbUry .:..7:::;06~-.:::5:::;53::,-.:::53::;:8::..1:.......~_ _,.....:.,.,:.,._~...,....",-~ Meansville 770-567-5615 rain free,fert.,in barn .. Guy' Seals Hiram no- 65 rolls fescuelbermuda, '03 mxd. hay, 4x4 942-3759 . round bales $15 each. Clifford Kimbrell Oxford AG SEED FOR SALE '03 fescue-orchardgrass,.5x21 rolls.in barn, 770-787-3057' ., Dec.' &-7 25th Annual Christmas' in Sugar . Info. Chnsty page, 800-687-6949. . Valley Arts & Crafts'Show, Sat., 10 am-5 Dec. 10 Introductory Turfgrass Managemen~ pm, Sun., 12noo';-5 pm; 6 mi. NWof In S.pan1sh, comm. 1 & 24, Duluth. Info. Calhoun. Info:. Jane Green, 706-629- ChFl~ty Page, 800-687-6949, . 3988 r 0 r th 0 b n 706-602-2989 Dec. 10 DiagnOSing & Managing ProblematiC . 0 00 y 0 so , . landScape Turf, comm. 2 & 2.4, Duluth. rain free, well cured; exc. condition, $2OIroll, 85 bales fescue and bermuda round bales' If you have any questions regarding this $2.75/sq. bales. Randy JackSon. 1810 Dews $15 each or $1100 for all. G.B. Morgan category, call Tammy Thomas at ~04-651-9083. Pond Rd. Calhoun 706-629-1569 Mansfield nO-630-7845 '03 fescue-orchard-bermuda mix, 5x4 rolls in' .' Alicia bermuda hay, 4' X 5' bales;$20 to $30. Mtlchell seed oats, cleaned and' .bagged,barn, rain free, exc. condition, $20 per roll; Will Pierce P,o. Box ~ 45 Coolidge 229-346-, $7/50 lb. Darryl Lewis Cordele 229-805-0106 $2.75/sq. bales. Ruby Jackson 198 Holcomb 3175 " Rare plumgranny melon seeds, $2 per pack ,PESTICIDES & RECERTIFICATION . Info: ChristY Page, 800-687-6949, . Trail Adairsville 770-773-7380 _ Alicia bermuda squares out of barnl$4, pure of 50 seeds, cash only. Jared Bookhardt 66 Dec . 3 C . .I G ommercla : reen Id 0 1112 G I S ' 2 & 21 . '03 fescuelbermuda mix,. cow qlty., big. sq. bennuda roun,dI$4O, 4x5 bermuda cross rye 'Indian Hills Drive Rydal 30171 n0-607-8164 n .1:Istry ec. - enera eSSlon, comm, 'bales,' $1.75Ibale.in barn, possible dely.' Tom grass stored in barnl$40, fert., limed, dely.Glenn . Ryegrass germ. 98%, $14.75Ibag, grazing Ornamental & Turf Update,.comm. 3 & private 2, Statesboro. Info: Phillip Poole Alto 706-778-4119 Hayes Oxford nO-786-6425 nO-786-3737 mix, germ-oats 96%, wheat 93%, rye 60%,. 24, Decaiur. Info:' Gary Peiffer, 404- Roberts, 229,-:386-3424. '03 .fescue/clover hay, 4x5 rolls, $10 per roll, Bermuda hay' 4x5 rolls $25, mxd.. hay 4x5 72%. treated, $7.50 bag. Billy' Turlington 298-4080. Dec.11-12 Maximizing Efficacy ()f Nematicides, if no answer, leave message. O.G. Sims ro)ls $20, ,will deliver. Jim Craft 300 Holloway Covington 770'786-5116 Dec. 3-4 5th DuPont Forest Technology . ' comm. 1 &21, private 1, Statesboro. Info: Williamson nO-229-6113 ' Road. Thomaston 30286 706-647-5936' . Sugar cane for syrup or seed. Warnell Brown . Transfer Forum, comm. 5 & 23, Tifton. . Phillip Roberts, 229-386-3424. . Info: David B. Ratto, 770:486-6684. . Dec. 11.-12 Insect Management Workshop, Dec. 4 Ga. Crop.P.roduction Amance Annual comm.l & 21, 'private 1, Statesboro. Meeting; comm.' 4 &. 21, private 2, .Info: Phillip Roberts, 229:386-3424. ' '03 fescue/mxd., 5x5 rolls in field $15, fertilized. Otho Graham Bowman nO'283- 6712 . '03 fescue/orchard mix, 4x5round bales, Bermuda, fescue, square bales, rain free,. EllabeIl912-858-3457 ... horse qualily, $3; also, mulch hay $2.50. Rob, ==:::.:..:::..:..:::...::::=..:::...:.::..:....~~--"----- Matthews Newnan nO-253-8138 Ag Plants' for. Sale BElrmudaJIescue hay, heavily fert., rain free,- _----"-....,:------~---'- __ Macon. Info: Holli Persall, 229-883- Dec. '11-12 Understanding ,Equipment: 7050. , C a l i b r a t i o n & Nematicides, comm. 1 & Dec. 9 Ga. Forest~ Commission Training, 21; private, 1, Siatesboro: Info: .Phillip comm. 1 & 23,. Macon. Info:' Steve Roberts,229-386-3424. . Chapman, 47,'8-751-3493. " . , Dec. 11-12 P,lant Pathology Nematolo.gy .Dec. 9 Commercial Turf .Concurrent Session . Workshop, comm.. 1 & 21, private 1, fert., $15 in fiel, $18 dely. in Henry Co. Tommy Burns McDonough n0-957-5435 '03 fescue/rye grass sq. baled hay, hvy. fertilized,. clean, rain free, exc. horse hay, $4Ibale. A. SprUill Hoschton 706-654-3434 .' . '03 hay: qualily bermudaJIescue mix; square bales, rain free,. in bam, $3.25, .delivery horse qltv., $3.10 $3.50/sq. bale, $35large round bale. S: Stana Powder 241Be-r3~2u0~.1,aljo$~nOslbanpra~'dy4xJ5 ,Spri-ng, s noksoroundBbale:' .n:.e.7~a70-r~5:::;9F9:I:..I-n~3:,::;64~9~...e.. ..n:,~_ac-'-n~~~ro~o__s .Coastal bermuda hay, well fertilized and Wyou have any questions regarding this. c8teg0ry, calll1ammy Thomas 81"A"-n"A",,.-,",,,1 -9083.. 20,000 Southern highbush blueberry plants, 1 gal., 3 gal., 5 gal:, 6 varieties. Don Esley S k 229 549 7053 pars - - ' Alicia, Tift 78; Tift 85; Russell bermuda 'A, comm..l & 24, Duluth: Info: Christy Page,800-687-6949. Statesboro. Info: Phillip Roberts, 229- available. Nelson Dubreuiel Hiram nO-445-.limed,'4'x5' rolls, in barn, $30. W.J. Tyson perry sprigs, custom planting, Ray Beaty Coolidge . 386-3424. 1370' 478-987-1278 .. ., 229-941-2047 Dec: 9 Sports Turf .Concurrent Session B, Dec. 11-12 Weed 'Management Workshop, comm, 1 & 24, Duluth.. Info: Christy Page; 800-687,6949.' comm. 1 & 21, private 1, Statesboro. Info: Ptiimp Roberts, 229-386.-3424; 8' '03 horse qlty. Tift 44 sq. bales, weed/rain Coastal bermuda, crab grass mxd.- sq.' . American chestnut seedlings for sale, '$10 free, $3.50Ibale. Tripp Conne.r Social ,Circle bales, fescue &. Tift round ba.les, odd, Ige. ea., shipping and handling extra. B. Huff 2622 n0-267-4974 '.. bales .In bam. P'lerce Marlowe 3701 eo Wm's .Mercedes Dr. NE Atlanta 30345 404-634-6027 '03 horse Angel's trumpet (b ugmansia) cuttings, Ochlocknee 229-227-9295 named var., pinks,. yell w-golds, whites, easy to root, $3 plus posta e. Mrs. Ann Bunce Winterville 706-74279 5 AnnuaVperennial, ne crop, fall and spring seed, state wants, Abernathy 469 Hwv. $110!~! kt. E. w/SASE, list. Lee Meansville 30256 Leyland cypress trees, 3 gal., approx. 4'-4.5', very uniform in size, $8.50 each, dely. available on Ige. orders. Bob Brookshire Buford 770- ",93~2=-:-5::,;7c:=9:::5:;-::-:=:=-,.-:-..",....==c-:::-::;--c .....'O:'::-;:- Leyland cypress, (4), in ground, 14' high, stately & beautiful, you dig. Vince Ragsdale flowers. In recycling' your tree, follow * make a fresh cut across the these suggestions: base of the trunk, 1/4" up from' the * place your tree in a "garden or' . Murray Cypress original cut. When a tree.., is first backyard for use as a winter' cut, a seal of sap occurs naturally birdfeeder and shelter. Orange over its stump which keeps slices, bread and suet will attract (Continued from Page I)' moisture in th~ tree: It's important birds' and, brighten up the winter to break that seal to allow.. the tree landscape. well as the ones mentioned so to take up 'the water needed to keep *"Christmas trees are far; Among those available will it fresh throughout the hoIidays. biodegr.adable. Th'e branches and be Vitginiapine, red cedar, * until you are ready to decorate: trunk may be removed and chopped keep your tree 'outdoors; standi~g to be, used as mulch it). your garden. . in. a bucket'.of water and prote'cted ,* branch tips. and needles provide from the wind and sun. This will aromatic stuffing for sachet. . help the tree retai rt its moisture. * sunk into private fish ponds or Carolina sapphire, blue ice, and oth~rs. Also in extreme north Georgia, a few farms are able to: grow Fraser fir. Visit our website, www. Antique roses $121g I., $7/qt., 100+ var., shipping available. Pat Connerl Lisa Bullard Macon 478-474-3116 4 8-474-1298 Bald cypress 9-10', N chez crape myrtle 910', red maple 10-12'-. gal. material - $15. Barry Gay Blairsville 706-835-1662 Beauty berry, hydra gea" Kerria, rooted angel's trumpet cuttings $3, hellebores $4.50, butterfly bushes, Caro na jasmine, others. Carla Houahton Marlettl 770-428-2227 ' TuLcekyelran7~7cy0pr-e4s9s,3 gal. $8,liriope lgal. -4965' 15 gal: $35,7 $2. Russell M. gal. $15, 3 Car~oll Lula * keep plenty of wa,ter in your stand. A Christmas tree Il}ay abs'orb .::.67'78"",8=-;7.::;3-=-2",8=.;80"-,7;.,;7-=0...;:-8~6.::;9-..::;3.::.044.:.;----',-;;--;--;:~,-,, I a gallon of water in the first 24 Leyland cypress, 3 gal., nice plants, 3-4'tall, $9 each. Bill Loden Cumming 678-947-5297 hours it's up and between two pints Leyland cypress, B&B, 6', 8', 10', $9/ft. to a gallon of water a. d~y thereafter. Thurmon D. Turk Jefferson 770-945-6843 - Leyland cypress, B&B, picked up in field, 8 'Check the stand daily' and supply feet - $60, 10 feet-$75. James Woodard lakes, t.rees ma..ke excelle-nt refuge .gachristmastree.com to learn more and feeding areas for fish. about .Georgia-grown Christmas * living Christmas. trees that trees or find a farm near you. You come with their roots intact can be also ca11 find a listing of Georgia plantedin the yard and enJ'oyed for Christmas tree farms in this issue years 'to come. of the Market BuUt~tin. : Big bushel gourd seed ,$1.50 per pack. Jan Madison 706-342-0892 Cash 435 Parr Farnl Re ad COVington 30016 Leyland cypress, maples, red, other. Clifford 770-385-8412 Newton 1540 Renfroe Rd. Dalton 30721 706-. TurJto, '-'UI,,,,,,,,,"u~...,. V"" ..riO'.. Siberian, $6/doz., guinea begonias $1 each, omamental pepper $1 each, ajuga, vinca, ivy requires even more care and time to. (C,onti11ued from Page 1) that . juices run clear, not pink. , Carve any leftover ttirkey off of the Brilliant postpaid. red amaryllis t C. Jongma 1 ~u.lbKsi,nngsiceCshiazep,el6/R$1d.6, Martinez 30907 706-860",200 Canna lilies, yellow, $2 125 plants plus $3.50 shipping; 1 ,pkg. $1 plus 0.37 stamp. Ms. E.P. $4/clump. M. Smith Clarkesville 706-947-1036 Mexican mariQolds, (rare), minty smell, tall, nematocidal, kills weeds,(seeds) $4/pk.-2 stamps; $6 112 cup-3 stamps, $1 0 cup-4 stamps. Nancy Fitzpatrick 2802 Melrose "Dr. bake a stuffed. turkey.' Mi.x and stuff the turkey immediately before baking. S ff h . I' h I' . h tu '. t e turkey' Ig t y, Wtt out Drumsticks should wiggle easily. Store leftovers prQmptly. After th"e bird comes out of the oven, you bones and place in 'shallow containers for quick cooling in the refrigerator. Divide large . bowls bvkes 1152 Ga. Hwy. 32 E. Ashburn 31714 Valdosta 31602 229-242-2554 packing. Allow three-quarters of a cup only have two hours to serve, eat of stuffing and refrigerate Canna lilies, yellow, r d and orange mxd., Mexican sunflower seed, cleome, old timey of stuffmg for each p'ound. of turkey. 12/$10 plus $2.75 shil?! ing. Ms. L.J. Parker marigolds; Caveman gourd, money plant, and put it away before any danger of immediately in shallow containers or Rte. 2 Box 247 Butler 3 006 478-662-5536 blackber~ lily, touch~me-not, four o'clock $l/pk. Stuffmg can be baked separately in bacterial growth. . small plastic storage bags. Celosia, artemisia, purple' palace millet, Ige. SA E. B. Savage 3017 Atkins Dr., a g'rea'sed bakl'ng dl's"h "or added sa"ety hydrangeas, others. Frances. Taylor Gainesville 30507 770-534-7856 I' LI Crawfordville'706-456-2 17 Mix col. bearded, iris & yellow Japanese iris and in less ti1J1e, if you are in a hurry: . .Crape myrtles, pink, w ite, lavender, 6'-12', $50-90; Leyland cypre s, 6'-8', $60; bald $8/doz., $7/doz., $r3e.d50sppoidsetargeli.liePs. Ti3ll/e$y5,2~S54ibeHrwiayn. iris 382 The bird should be cooked, cypress 5 g'al. $10. Brant ey Wise Commerce -.:.W:.;;e7st'7E;=.:I,:"IIIL=:a~y-"3.,.05=-4-=0,---,-~_---;,....,.-:;----..,,.. I immediately after preparation. Don't 770-993-2100 Native azaleas, grancy greybear.d, pink . Crinum, cannas, angel' trumpets,. forsythia, dogwoods, Japanese maples, viburnums. let it sit on the counter where Advertising Guidel.ines "All advertisements published In the Market Bulletin must relate to the farming/agricultural industry or be a part thereof; any and all item(s) siJbmitted for sale through the Bulletin must meet at advertisers prOVide a phone number when submitting ads in the event Bulletin ad personnel need to contact them concerning their ads. Advertisers who do not want a telephone number hydrangea, Elephant ear , irises, call'after 6 Dave Blihovde Cleveland 706-865-2849' dangerous bacteria can grow. least one of the following criteria: 1) must be printed in their ads should note this lact when o:m. M. Buchanan Bowd n 770-258-2848 Nellie Stevens holly & shasta virburnum 3 . .produced by the advertiser on hislher own farming submitting fhe notice to the Bulletin. Cryptomeria, Leylands, 12 varieties of holly,. gal.l$5, Leyland cypress $1.50, junipers, Oven' roasting is the most popular operation, 2) must be made by the advertiser from Each notice submitted for publication must be in many other shrubs, will e mail or fax complete list. M. Taaue Hoschton 06-654-1475 Daylilies, 100 mix colo;S & sizes, $25 plus $6.50 shipping; 100 yelle w canna lilies $25, $10 shipping. S.H., ttl~ 144 Calhoun'Rd. Svlvester 31791 229-:>.x> 4738 ' .' firepower n.andina, loropetalum, cryptomeria; way. to prepare a Thanksgiving turkey.. osmanthus. Anne Walker Good Hope 70!- 342-9471 Don't use oven 'temperatures lower Old time daffodils' $3/doz., Siberian iris than 325 degrees F., and don't rush the., $3/doz., postage $4.50 each; red mole bean . seed 12/$1 w/SASE; Lily-of-the-Valley, ,cooking o( the turkey. Check often, materials on hislher own farming operation, 3) must be own9d and used by the advertiser on hislher own farming operation for a period of at least 90 days prior to .offering for sale through the Bulletin. Businesses, corporations, dealerships or other commercial enterprises are not allowed to advertise' in the Market Bulletin: Commercial' is defined as writing: ads cannot be taken by telephone. Notices may be submitted by U.S. mail, facsimile transmission, or via the Intemet through the Market Bulletin website. Notices sent via mail or lax must be legible, on a single sheet of paper separate Irom , any other notice, and, be accompanied by the name 01 the category and the name, mailing and street . Daylily, top ruffled, ivory, prize winner, dbl. division, .b$r6o.cWadae~egrowJancwksidoen, boxwood. B. Lunsford 3602 State Highway 60 Suches 30572 706-747-2331 making sur.e the skin doesn't dry out intended for mass market; handling large quantities of product for distribution' (i.e.,' more than normal addr~ss(es) and telephone 'number of the person submitting the same. Send .eds to: 1123 Vickers St. S.E. Atla ta 30316 Old timey daffodil $6/doz., Confederate rose CoDmwpaarcf taBuhrfoollryd, hb0aIrIby,e rhye; IIe1n., gpaal.mppaostss,, . sBeraeddco$c2k Rwd/.SUAvSaEld. aM30a4ry73W91o2o-d5655-67332W6 .B. 1001$135, (mix). Martha'" ade Alma 912-632- Old timay da{fodils, Siberian iris, $3/doz., 6731 912-632-5216 .. . $4,50 postage; a~haea, aucuba, rose campion, Fern, iris, stokes aste ginger lily, herbs, daylilies, forsythia, crinum lilies, free redbuds, Baste, using a ,clean spoQn or b aster eacht'Ime, WI'th ch'ICk en. or turkey stock to keep the meat 'moist without adding extr,'a fat. household or farm quantities); supported by advertisement (i.e., advertisement in pUblications other than the Bulletin; listed as "business" in telephone directories or "yellow pages", etc.). Other indicators' include, but are not limited'to, holding business licenses and holding regUlatory licenses/permits/registrations. ' MARKET BULLETIN. Ga. Dept of Agrlcul1ure 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Atlanla, GA 30334-4259 Fax: (404) 463-4389 beautyberry, artemisia, h uttuynea,hibiscus; vinca, Iiriope, you dig. E. Beach Duluth 770- Check the 'internal meat Georgia reside'1ts only. may adVertise in. the begonia, jasmine, cre cosmia,' climbinQ 476-1163 temperature with an accurate meat hydrangea, perennials, native ferns. Gall, Plant. now $1 each/SASE:foxglove, Market Bulletin with the following exception: out-ofstate residents may advertise only in the :Out-of- Website:" Www apr state 9s uslmbjodex htm! Select the option "Submit Ads" on the left side Hollimon Buford 770-945- 252 . .. columbine, poppy, shasta, larkspur, Califomia thennometer. At the thickest part of State Wanted category. , , toolbar, review the guidelines displayed, complete Four 0' variegated, clocks, mix d colors, some 20 seed/$l ,W/SASE. Martha poppy. S. Hall 356 Norristown Covena Rd. SwaInsbor0 30401 478-668-4983 the, thOIgh " the temperature shouId be Dickerson 102 Bur':lap St. arietta 30060 770- Purple .running hyacinth beans, ornamental 180-185 degrees F. . 427-7453 &. long handle dipper gourd seeds, four. Free ground cover. A Robb 345 Windsor. o'clocks, mxd. colors, $1/pkt. w/SASE, (2 Look for other signs that the turkey The editor has the authority to designate the leng1h of ads and the number of,ads that may be placed by a family unit in any issue of the Bulletin. Currently, only one (1) notice may be placed by any family unit in any issue of the Bulletin. Family unit refers to all individuals sharing the same residence, the online form. then submit your notice. To cancel an ad after submission or to correct errors made by the Bulletin staff, call ,the department's toll free number, 1-800-2825852, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday - Friday, and ask for the person who is responsible for the ad you want to Walk Convers 30094 Free oaks, la!Jrel and w ite, one foot to 'four foot, some liriope. Steve S rrow Lithonia 770482-7738 stamps). Donald Allen 155-B Huff Dr. is'done.' Cut into dark meat and check, lawrenceville 30044 Red four o'clock seed, 50 seeds/$l w/SASE. I--------------~~ L,H. Norton 55 Comus Dr. Savannah,31406 Seeds $2 w/SASE: silk vine, Dutchman's 912-355-4646 pipe vine, butterfly plants $5, sky vine, bleeding address or telephone number. ' Ads 'must be received no later than Wednesday . noon in order. to appear in the following issue. " Ads will be pUblished only once each time submitted unless the advertiser, specifies on the cancel. or correct. The, person's name and telephone extension can be found und.er the ad category heading. Cancellations or corrections called in by Friday noon will be reflected in the next issue; cancellations or corrections called in after Gardener's gift: pkg. of seed varieties in Red leaf castor mole beans 50 seedsl$1 heart. Celia McCall. 1532. Hwy.. 39N. notice that the ad is to be published more than FridaY noon will be published in the next available holiday wrapping, flower and ornamental wllong SASE, and $0.37 stamp w/each order of DonalsonVille 31745 229-524-2940 . once. Ads may be published for two (2) consecutive issue. Note to IntemeC users: once an ad is peppers, send SASE for nformation. Susan 50 beans, no checks. John Carroll 1677 Buford Seeds: French marigold, dbl. variegated; issues. A new notice must be submitted iI the transmitted via the Bulletin website, the ad cannot Kunze 1129 Wilmington lsi nd Rd. Savannah 31410'4525 Ginger $l21doz., lilies, crinum lilyd, a(myliilklie0o ' Japanese wine), white, iris wine, pink $4/up, $5 postage. P. rice 104 Wren St. Stockbridae 30281 770-4 -2981 Golden rain trees, 2 112 ears old, 10" pots, should be planted this fall, 5 each. Gail Carty WaGrrnaenrcRy ogbrien~se4a7rd8-9f1209w-5e 71 ng' plants, '. various sizes. James abrv Lavon 706356-4742 Hibiscus, Confederate, hite(pink for 5/6 Stl.Cks, send $5c. name, address. Faye Dam Rd., Buford 30518770-945-6901 _ dwarf, beau., $llTbsp. w/SASE. Hersie Wilson Red spider ,lilies $0.25 each, $4 shipping for 1410 U.S. Hwy. 76 Hiawassee 30546 50 bulbs, more for exlra bulbs. M. Hayes 709 Seeds: mxd. zinnias, bush marigolds, SH St C '11 31730 Jerusalem cherry, long handle gourds, . arney . ami a Jalapeno peppers, cherry peppers $l/pkt. Red spider liIy.or surprise lily bulbs $10 per w/SASE. Ann Dutton 3269 Five Forks Trickum doz. plus $3 shipping and hdlg. Noah Upshaw Rd. Lilburn 30047 2915 MoseleYI~d. Byron 31008'478-956-$5148 Seed: ange s trumpet, red hollyhock 1lisp. ~Si<:u::::cc=u;::le-=nt'-:, "'c=aC:ctu'="=s-,"'b7eg=-oCn'::ria=s=-,-:a:-:n::ld;--:'7un=u-:s~u:::;al tropical ferns in asstd. sizes: Debby Satterfielq Cw/oSmAmSEe.rceG3a0il 52W9ilson 1020 B. Wilson Rd. annogStseele'1Sd/2:trmutsmuplpl.e/e$int,l,phiminbkois,ncmeuysorp$n1lianlnigstspg,.l,ofroeyau, .rtowou'/ccShloA-cmSkEesc,.' Baldwin 706-778-5762 Taking orders, 2 to 4" Bradford/Cleveland pear Villa RIca 770-459-1237 trees' .' Joe caliper Douglas advertiser wants the advertisement to continue ' more than two issues. Note: Some ad" categories are published infrequently and are published only once per submission. Please check ad category headings for publication frequency prior to submitting notice. " There is a 2Q-word limit for' advertisements except as noted under category headings (special c'ategories that are: published only monthly, quarterly or bi-annually, have a 3O-word limit). Advertiser's, name, town, phone number or name and complete address must be included within the word limit. The Market Bulletin reserves the right to edit notices. Most advertisers include a telephone number in be deleted or changed by the person submitting the ad. The advertiser must call the Bulletin at the number above to have the ad deleted. A new ad may then be submitted via the website. , . Items for sale or services offered in any notice must conform to all laws and regulations covering sale and movement of the same. Ads for some categories must meet certain. requirements. Advertisers are advised to review requirements .under ad categorieS before submitting their notices.. Note: Due to space limitations, all ad guidelines cannot be, listed in the Bulletin each week. Advertisers who have questions conceming these guidelines may call 1800282-5852, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday - Friday, or write: Market Bulletin, Chambers 2579 BoVi Rd. Y tesville 31097 G. Robertson. 1955 Old Corrielia .Hwy. Tree seed: grancy greybeard, mimosa, Hibiscus, white, red, yelloY ~~rple centers, $2 Gainesville 30507 'redbud, wisteria, nandina, catawba worm, their ads, but mailing address may' be published in Georgia Department of Agriculture. 19 MLK Jr. I.ieu of phone number. However, it is .important that Drive, Atlanta, GA 30334-4250. per pack, send SASE, no ch f""s. Jim Willis 235 .$1/pkg. long SASE. Eugenia Weaver 3482 PeaChtree Rd: Jefferson 30 f49 706-367-1291, Please observe our 20 word limit. Skull.Shoals Rd. Washington,306.73 ,.----------..,-----_-.-------------. ......... Page 12 THE MARKET BULLETIN Wedne!?d~y November 26, ,2003 Tree seed: redbud. nandina. cataba worm. Farm fresh eggs $1 :50/doz. your: container, 'R,ed wigglers. bedrun worms. 5000/$25. Martin gourds. new '03. Ige. and thick rind. Cured red oak $60 1/2 cord:dely.'extra. Mark wisteria; mimosa. $1/pkg. long SASE w/2 stamps. Genie Weaver 3482 Skull Shoals Rd. Washington 30673 Trees: 100 sawtooth oak, all in 3 gal. pots. 3' to 6' tall. $5-$10 each, Ronald Heyman ,Conyers 770-922-3728 ' Trees: live oak. poplar. maple. hickory. Red and Shumard Red' oak, Laurel oak., Overcup oak, Sawtooth 'oak. Willow oak $5-$35, N. Halley Metter 912-685-5266 Variegated white and Ilreeri Iiriope. hostas. purple heart. green Iinope and more, B. Rigdon Conyers 770-860-9218 770-315,6785 White fragrant blooms $15/5 roots; add $3 postage. 'J. Hemphill 1050' River, Point Suwanee 30024 770-887-1885, .' Jen'nifer Ruiz Locust Grove 770-914'2333 '.10.000/$40. shipped ppd. w/instr.' R. Stapleton $2. Paul BaileY Hoschton 706-654-9245 , Duncan Godfrey 706"719-0509 706-342-1688 Fresh eggs. brown. beau. and great tasting, Rte, 1. Box 105 Lumber City 31549 912-363- Mature walnut tree. Mr, Lewaller Homer 706- Entire stock of. seasoned firewood. Donald chickens are free to roam, $1.75 per dozen. 4451 ' .' 677-3527 ' M a r t i n Cartersville 770-383-9659 Bridget Inskeep Dallas 770-443-5035 Selling out worm farm. two'worm harvesters Two Ige. black walnut trees for sale. Harold Firewood for sale, all hardwood. del.. $70 1/2 Fresh frozen '03 crop blueberries, gal. bags ,$300. $500; redworm beds. stocked $30/up, Smith Douglasville 770-942-4847 ' cord. Joey W. E;idson Powder Springs 770- $12. Brett Miller Acworth 770-974-0694 shipping boxes $0.25 each. shade cloth. 'Other Wild persimmon seed buttons, type used in 943-9231 " Grain fed beef for. sale. $1.60Ilb,. weight, supplies. J.E'Smith Soston 229-498-1605 Georgia durinll' Civil War period, $3.SO/doz.. Firewood. 95%oak. hickory. split. stacked. processing included. after 6 p.m. c-;-_,..-..,--_-,.~ Lucky buckeyes $3.25/doz.; buckeyes for planting $4.50/doz. includes' shipping. J, Simmons 2720 Skyland Dr. Atla!1ta 30319 3 cords of split oak firewood. 1 cord of mxd: firewood. take it all $200, you haul.A M', Waits' Woodstock 770-926,3550 All. hardwood, mixed. 1/2 cord, $60. $120/cord. Raymond 'English Mableton 770941-8448 Covered., seasoned, split oak firewood. 1/2 cord $70, you pick up. E Lieb Jackson '770- Pasture and partial boarding on 400+ acres, lessons saddle'club. lighted arena. jumps. HIe wash-racks. wholesome $150-230. Beth Frias Emmerson 770-975-3916' ' If you have any questions regarding' certified seed, call the Mart. DaVid E. Olson Conyers .770-922-8888 Holstein &.Jersey_ heifers & steers for sale, :28 Yorkshire- Duroc mixed pigs, farm raised & nice 'cond., 12-14 weeks old, $40 each. Douglas Gladin Milledgeville 478-454-2038 6 YorkshirelHampshire pigs, 11 wks,0Id,$50 ea. Rex Jarriel Perry 478-987-4762 478-987- 7526 .' , 4959 . . Henderson Marietta 770-887-5607 me~t 9 ton feed bin side ladder 10 top door, new 'Meat processing equipment, Hobart mixer: elec. motor, aJger and piping,. galvanized grinder, saw,scales, slicer, cutting tables, . ,- metal, ready' for use, $900. Rick Slratton 'cooler, meat. cases, Fnedman S:S. smoker.. McDonough 770-480-6000 770-914-6966 Robert Teddy Benflett Clarkesville 706-754- ' Acetylen oxygen welding cutting wt'l;anks, 2187 . . tips, . torch and cart,$200:, Lester Fielder , Meat saw, Hobart, commerCia!, exc. cond., Austell 770-948-4264 . $800 firm. Herb Fox Dawsonville. 706;265- $622.5w/ehait.e;'faBclaeckcoAwnsg.u-s2nbdull,&r3~rgdd.,ca$l8f 9c5o. wDs.,. handled daily,. ;James Cottom wCeoamneedr, 7v0a6r-io~u1s9-p7r2ic7e2s' & ages, .' . Exc. A'ID showpigs, 40 to 100 Ibs. David. Edge.Glenwood 912-523-5777 912-523-5436 Estes Conyers 770'918-8969. 20 regd. polled Hereford bulls, including 6 Jersey. bulls, purbred se,:"ce age, $500/eal:, two, $950, three,$1200, Apalachee. Jersey ., Landrace. Yorkshire pigs, .wormed. John Hasselberger 8 wks.. old, Lincolnton 7'c0u6t~, sons of Felton 517, good EPD's ultra-sound & Farm. Joseph Pritchett Madison 706-342-3233 -4678 _ . carcass info, M. B. Lane Carrollton 770-854-' Limousin bLill, breeding age, 23 mos., double 359Pigs for sale 6 wks.' old and older, York- 4548 3 Brangusbulls, 16 mos. old Br~nks polled red, leading bloodlines.. Charles 'Mclntosh Monroe 770-267-9536, Duroc & LandraCe cross, $30/up..Robert Young 'Blue Ridge 706-632-5913 , . cloAslel df-otoopd-gdrarudmes,5?5, 530gaal.l]dpla1s?tlg~alle.,veprl-alosctikc 2950678,410-0456' . , ',. Metal" chicken nests !n good shape, old Iron drums, 55 gal. metal lever-lock drums. Eugene wagon, no frame, plastic water lank, abOut 300 Needham Loganville 770-466-4284 gals., needs pump. C. M. Camp MaySVille bloodline, shot .& wormed, $80q/ea., 'also you'nger gulls, Nelson Casey Canon 706-245; 8525 ,. 3 purebred polled Hereford bulls, age 25-36 . Limousin bulls black and polled, AI Sired, 1224 .months old. Larry 'B.. Howard FllntstQne Show southern 'paidg\s('anJtuaglye,~ Aug., 'lean Sept., top value, sires,' cut, Jaa ' 706-931 -2940 " One,regd. breeding age Simmental.bullfor Dunrovin Farm: .598-3112" ' Albert Arnold Mi.tche,ll ~706- . All wire but good csonmdiatllioann~ imSahlercraiegeWs inaslltosnizeNse, wunsaend. 678-469-8445770-502-7855 706-652-3106:' , .' 1/2M~e'xta8l"xp8ip"ebo(pltoisnt)g.p(l4a)t1e1,(15/)22"1'lolnogng, ,5611//22'': d!a.; dla., Anvil, extra Irg., post vise".cooking grade,' #20 wash pol. A. Hendricks Austell 770-948- D1/u2b"bxeI2rly"xWI2a':ycbrooltsi,sng912p-la2t8e3, -~$737040, Roy . 0 .. 9842 New Holland 353 feed mill w/graln table, mos. J. W. McCallum Broxton 912-359-2535 sale, very nice. Marvin Blanton 441 DaVid Elder 3 regd. Red Angus bulls, 2, 5.&6 years old, Rd. Griffin 30223 770-228-8954 . , t"1.purebred RedAngus bull, 1-2 .yrs..old. Polled purebreed Simmental and Charolais Jim3mryegDda.nibellkL: apGorllaendgeUm7o0~6s-i8n8'2-b1U2II5~2, .. 1.5-22 bulls ready for Service, l.to Romaine Cartee Statesboro 9312y-e5a3r1s~0o5f 8a0ge. nios., calving & ease genetics, AI Sired, Sid . Purebred Behed Galloway bull calves, 6-10 ea.Yoorrk$s2h5ireeap.igisf ,a3ll0t+a;kweno:rmEdeddiebuWt inlloiatmcust,E$l3k0~ 478-627-3702 . , Gqats Arid Sheep . App. 500' of 3'" PVC w/some fittings; $250. goocj cond., $2000. I. Jeanes Gordon 478- Arnold Athens 706-546-9039 months old, $300 to $500 each. Larry E. If you. have any quesiions r.egarding ads intliis Bud Walker Blairsville 706-745-5825 628-2620 . 37 head grade pOlled Hereford. Pat Hearn ,Haynie Carrollton 678-614-3634 , . 404-651 9083 Automatic egg turner only (does. not come . Nursery container, free, 3 gal. & 5 gal.; some 5530 Mason Rd. Atlanta 30349 770-964-7094 Purebred Texas Longhorn ropers for sale. category, call Tammy Thomas at ;. . ,. Carm~n' heife~s, with inCUbator), fits twice, $20. Ellen HovabCaotovrIningctuobna7to7r0,-u7s8e7d- larger. E.Ferguson Powder Springs.770-9435098 . .' . ' 40 ,Angus ,heifers, 'ready to breed, 850.#, 'average, .vaccinated," healthy' & gentle. Bill Win Youman Nunez 334-608-8441 Quality polled Herfo[d cows, . young b.re%edB, o2e5r0dogeosatasntdo npaicnkn.iferos,mm, o$s6t5n-$a1n0m0e.sDaoren:. '6335 ' . . Oak wood pallets,'4O'x44", all:ln usable BowlinGrlffin404-925-3032-. . bulls, .. herd.bulls; priced to sell. Adnan Clark MattrerSandersvllle478-290,2046 Band sawn lumber for sale, some cond., have abOut 24 ea., all free,l,J-haul. R. L. 41.1iexas Longhorn cattle, calve this fall, 3 Cairo 2 2 9 - 3 7 7 - 1 9 7 4 . ' _ $45'1 .6dsoy7arci8kea,d4ml3pop2lroae6pn,5lea3edr1,toc.rbfJr'l.ke.sJh. cwuAatnItndoruyeto,wusrcsepMde~acDr'l,fol'cnaobtl'ouI'rncghsh,, Band -' sawn .lumber, green !iir~iln dried pine, Montl.gny 3497 LeathersvIlie Rd.', Lincolnton 30O81ld7b7a0m6-.3w5o9o-1d90fro4m counlry store, 90+ yrs. 0Id, rnake furm'ture,pl'. clure frames, .etc, stacked. T. Cooper Jackson 770-775-6685 reg'd. bull,' .11 calves ta,ke, all, $32,100.. C. 6Bu8r1ge7r ' Ada.irsville 770-877-9550 77,0-773- 50 'Iarge frame 'black and black whit~ face springers, call, after 5 pm. Wesley H. Fiveash Reg. Charolias bulls, sired by Wyoming WSililnsdC, lgeovoedlanEdR7D0's6,-8g..6e5n-t7le04d7isposilion. David SPyt.a1gtmhbaiyllmy:n77a7nm0no-y7s, 2.,w5~$-a30b55i;4e51s.;big$b5iO ,.l.ly. , 2DoynrS s., m.1'the. r . Regd. Angus good selection, fbreuel,lsd,eAlilv.seirrye,dc,esrte. mheernd~teBstreedn,t .1 female"white\v/red floppy ears, very pretty, '$50 Jane King Buford 678-482-8336 3oa0k'.,J&0honthSeresI,I any width, thickness & MI'Iner7.70-228-1338 lengths to PVC pipe cheap for. irrigation, water lines, II /2 t0 4"In. must move.'Darl.ene Conder Ashburn229-567-4803 50 large frame black .and. whiteface Chitty Moultrie 229-985-3611 229-985-3511 R- egd. Angus bulls, ready to. service, exc. 1/2 Boer does (2), $120. Eddie Cox 3814 Moultrie Rd:Alb.m_y 31705 229-432-2068' . JuopBerio~lstatewIkr/es6r"fxFo8ar"yl&oegt6te"txrvalII0ilI,ee"rc,7r7o60s"xs-46p6"1ies-cq7eu1sa4,r2$e15t.U0beinag.. Pembroke 912-839-2290 Pallet jack, will pick uP. 3000 Ibs., used.. Steve CIay Conyers. 770-922- 877'8 springing cows. Gerald calhoun Ashburn 229- 317-3194 229-273-1887 . . _, 6 ,Bradford fullblood commercial heifers, growth, milk, carcass, scrotal, big, thick, lol.of muscle. J: linler Cumming 404-316-4969 2 bucks-3/4 Nubian; 1/4 Nubian; 1/2 Pygmy, yearlings, Aranisgeodraw~&orse'1s/,2' Regd. Angus heifers, bu- lls, calves for s a l$e50.e.a. H. Prochazka McDono. ugh 770-914- Broiler house equipment, 1-8 ton and 1-10 Plastic pipe', 250'; 1 1/4", very good cand. open calm, uniform, del. available. Chad Brown Bill Cliatt' Midland 706-563-2256 706-561-- 7451 ... ' Jk ton feed bin, medicator, fogger syslem. Camp Romie Cox Cumming 678-947'3836 Rhine 229-385-8175 229-426-2845 1742 . . .. 2 grown female goats and .3 babies. ac Gilley Carrollton .. ' CH feed lines 770-832-2654 with red pans, Zl.g.gl~ w~ter' lines, and good. used tin. (10 ft.). Rich Lind Adairsville 770-773-3811 . . . Cane grinder 3-roller, Golden's No. I like new model, patented. Sept. 12, 1905 Jan. 9, ,1906, Platform scale with 700 Ibs. of weights in good cond., '$.150. Hilda SChuler Cairo 229377-4060 Pole barn 36x48 steeltruss clear span, 2 yrs. oTlod~bHuyeearrndiBsmetahnletlehsemand77re0m-o8v6e7s~, 8m7a8k2e'offer. 75 Holstein heifers, start calving Jan"aU Regd, Black Angus bulls, II to14 mos. old, Burroughs Oxford'770-786-5975 ' 'bO'h raised 'out of high producing herd. B. J., Rice all vaccinations, exc. bloodlines, $800 up. 2 mos. and 6 mos. old Pygmy nanni.es, . t Ellijay 706-276-3056 706-889-0763 .. 8 mixed' breed Jersey. & Holste,ln ' ." heifers, 13S~9~h7a~-w=-2n1,~2~K8~e--e,-t.e..r.,.L..a_Fa._.y.e,.t-t.e.--7,"0"6"-,2:;7--7_-7_2-11-:7~06=- bottle fed, not fo(slaughter, $35 ea. p. Cloutier, lawrenceville 770-513-2458 . should calve :in Dec. or Jan., bred to Jersey. Carllon Jinks Ideal 478-949-5315 , Regd. Black Angus ,tested, ready to go, bulls, 1400 22 plus mIboss..,.Msie~hmaeeln - 2 regd. Nubian does; $1 25 ea. Pete Sprague laGrange 706-882-0322 exc. condo $700. Donald Williamson Soperton 912-538-1814 . , p.UlPloetu~ltrroyieleqrusi,p.g, o5o0d00co' onfd"Ch4o8r"estilmanet feeder for wall fans, 8 regd: Belted Galloway pasture breed,. calf early, 2004, regd. Red Angus. Quen.!on Taylor Yoder Montezuma 478-472,9751 2024' .' 478-472: - 3 mixed billies, $30/up, 4 mos.; 1 Pygmy billy, 14 mos., $50. Jim Shoemaker Newborn' r---'--" Cedar & blk. walnut lumber, dned, vanous. 2-ea. 8 ton Brock bins, like new" furnaces. Greenville 706-672-4582 . widths & lel]glhs. Don. l.:el11ee ,Colum.bus, 70?- 645.1951. .' 6 9 TA Frank Saxon Canton 404-626-8508 poullry-rans, 36':;'20 count,someboxed i~, 'cowAIs,s' irreeadd'yHoflosrte~inervbiuclels, ,fr~o$m90.'Ot,opn.oproSduuncdinagy oldR, emgadn. yBAla1cskirAedn.gvuserbi uglelsn,tleye. aJrelirnrygsKe&nb2eeyr~. Lakeland 229-482-2970 ,7J,o0~h631n-44 A6B8:'o-A7el5br 2rmy1cahlet,.Ggreanytle47d"8is-9p8.,6,6-1.m34o,4s'.$0Id,,.$~.45: "., .Center PiVOt Zimmalic 4-lower; 5 I some frame open, $15 to $25. Tracy N. DaVIS calls,. Jimmy Sidwell. Madison 706-342-3642 Regd. Black An(lus bulls,. yearlings Rito & . 3/4 Boer' nannies, 8 mos. old, 60. !in power unit, 5 kw gen.; all less thl!n 300 hrs. Adairsville 770-773-9346 Angu's Gelbvie.h bull black, 10 mos. old, 700 Right .lime bloodlines.. $800-$100.o. Roy V. Everett Buena Vista 229-938-6152 Harry Bryant Pavo 229-859-2560' .' . ..Cherry lumber,. sawn on wood mizer, air dried, stored in approx.l000 bd. ft., $2.50 bd. ft. CW~.iEc.kMenurpchoyopB,u$c4h5a.naGn~e7g7,0G-i6v4e6n-3s10D7acula 770-962-5575, . , Powder River squeeze chute, sweep tub pariels, gates, creep feeder, syrup tank, Ibs., $750. Darryl 706-769-7578 R. Matthews Watkinsville .~M01i~l8ls~6a~p~~-,S-_u..m..,m..e..r.v."i.l.l.e...7,.0.6.---3,,9..7.-.8..1.-2,,2--'7,-7;0;:--7::7-=2-- Peerless bale mover. T. Land Ashburn 229: Angus Gelbvieh cross (balancer) bull calf, 8 Regd. Blk, Angus bulls, Ige. frame, 13 mos. 387-1983' '.Propane gas tank, 250 gal., $250. John 1/2 mos. old, s.ee parents on farm, very gentle, $600,' Eddie Caudell Carnesville 706-677- 1.t7~o0~6~1-663~5~-m2~8o~8s0~..,,..$..8.::5.,0..-.$-'9..5..0,....--G;;-a:-r--y.-_--J::p-:n:.e,.s,.,'.E..=I.l-iJ-:a:=~y Masters Loganville 770-466-8765 . . ,3636' . Regd: Red Angus bulls & cow .calf pairs, 4 Pygmy goats, 1.billy,3 does, blk. and sjlver. ~gmy Bobby Owens Omega 229-528-4377 . 6 Frankie Reewc!e3tDhearws sfoo(nsvailllee, not for slaughter. 706-216-4942 . ~esse ..9 goats for sale, 7 nannies, 2 billies, 8 mos,. to 2 yrs. old, nibblings, $200/all.. Fendley , Clean 55 also plastic gal. m.etal drums 55 gal. drums, $1 0Wlelldas, , $5 ea., Leonard 'Hough cut lumber, pine and hardwood, cut to specifications, custom orders welcomed, call Angus bull from Calhounl;lulltest, 15 Cross' good. bloodlines & EpD's. Ronald Williams breed cows calving .now, Vern Sanders Cochran 478-934-6998 . . ' Jackson 770,775-3767 ABGA regd. Boer goat kids, bucks and does, . 'CrCanleeaSn m55yrngaal.7m70et-a4l 3d8ru-9m~47w2n.lds, ' $8 each; also, 275 gal. tanks in cage. David Crane. for prices. Donald Lee Palmetto 770-463-1158 770-583-2128 . -, .. Shenandoah Poultry house incinerator, .Forsyth 4.78-994-0808 '. ..Angus bulls, AI sired, 18-24 months, ERD's and performance daiil available. Donnie R. Regd. Red Angus bulls, excellent bloodline. JimReHgudd.sonpoNlliecdhollpsB9,12b-lk3.84b-0~e8e2d7in.g ~_ge 4-6 months, quality 'bloodlines, parents' on ~p4r6e!:m!:7i~s-eg9s9g.!8R~0~a.n,.d..y,..W_--i:m;-~b_e_rly-;:-W:-.i,l.li.a-;m-::s::o:-n~=;7:,7:-0;;-:- DaCholomnmegeraci7al0u6ti-li2ty6fl5oo2r 5sc5al9~. wlweights on 'never used dual burner/diesel, ready to set up, $2200. Greg-Love Jefferson 706-367-7468 Haskins Thomasville 229.-228-4828 229-2264086' Simmental bulls, AI. breeding, good selection. B, Boatright Midville 478-589-7144 ' ADGA Nubians, 8 mos. to 7. yrs. Sandy S. Paine Carrollton 770-836,3185 770-836-3185 wheels, $125, propane or ,grain use. Randy AkCreoLrnlnccoralncktoenr,70la6r-d35p9r-e4~s8,21farm , bell, corn sheller" well pl,llley, turpenline tools & cups,' p. Jewell Waycross 912-283-8871. ~(.$x24S(,2u$5r2p1IlfUftt,S).)c,sh&t5eaxen5ln(e$t2lu.b850i"n1gf($t1.w),b/2le?0a1"rfxrt.i).s1l0J0~"nrxrftoy7ojPtbp.ellaaflvtey.; Griffin 678-898-0242 . - - lin used 5V, .11 & 12', $3,50 sheet,. blue . Angus bulls, heifers, 8-13 mos., cow,-calf Regd. Rurebred red Limousin bull, 5'yrs, old, ADGA regd. Nubians, Champion .bred dC?Bs prs., perforrnance data,. exc. EpD's, $1000; nlgd."Black Angus bulls,'2 yrs: old, and' babies, 11 mos., bucks Champion confirmation, regd., '$700-$1300. Henry Bell $1,600. Woody Eubanks Sale City 229-294- bloodline. R. Kahn Powder Springs 770-943- p~'1o!mance. Madison 706-342-8203 ,Angus bulls, . 8674 .'. . '0808" .' . tested,e)(c. . RegisteredBlk,Angus bull, low birth.weight, AKGA Regd. Kiko goats, bucks and does, - Corn Bennett p2l6a8ntKe~rlI$y4L5o, ocpanRde.-mBauicl,hpainctaunre3. 0S11u3e 770,646-8402 Custom sawn; milled lumber, ~i1n--dr-ied, board,2'x8',$1.50sheet.DougQueen Alpharetta 770-475-5336' .. ToTmombaycHcoornseticskas~a$n0n.1a0h ea.; have hundreds; 912-925-1718 weaning and yearling wts., add Ibs.toyour calves, $1400, free dely. C. L. Cook Social Circle 770-787-.1644 678-910-4891 BBU bulls, 'red, polled, 8-16 mos., exc. proven sire, excellent bloodlines, goodtopbloodlines.. BiII 'Moore Jaspl;lr706-337- disposition, DaB 9/29/98, $1400. Mlc.hael C Woods Carrollton 770-834-3645.' 3727 '. African . .Pygmy , goats,. n~wbOrns.are just 'Registered Limousin bull, came from "UGA arriving in all colors, now taking deposltslto be rough-sawn. bOard, rustiC or log Rlaned, Siding & T&G !Ioonn.g, others. MarCia Stb~elaed - CleDvreumlasn;d570g6a-l3. 4t8o-6~97659 ". gal., plastiC or . steel, C$4h.a5m0/buepr,s5F5agya~le. vSl!lallnele"s,s:0s-t7e7e4l,;$95,706e2a'. Ellen . .. 'Farm cut plne- flOOring, V-JOint, beaded ceiling, cypress" siding, delivery available. Used utility poles for sale, various lengths, woOdmizer sawn ,lumber for sale, pine or popular, cilil for prices. Vernon. Richardson bloodlines, Woodbury 70$68-0505-3$-91868060,77,0R-4o3b7e-r2t.6~M1 o\ul.trie' BBU regd. Beefmaster bulls,. bred cows I bull sale, 32 months old, $1400. Brian Shelnutt !B:!.i~Rs~eh~g~ois-p!-te~7r~0e:;6d.!-,7~Lo1:.!3n~-g~1h=:3o-2:::2rn::-;:h:-:e;;;if;:::e::rs:-,~c::o:;;w:::s:-,';;a:;;n:::id' weaned daily.' D. in-time for Christmas; Harris Powder Springs 7h7a0n-d7le9d4l-lo6v~e6d~ African Pygmy goats--3 adorable. tiny 4R'xuU4tsl'eeddw~gien7d7do0ow6os-r3,s4w2$i-2t0h55g6el6aas~s knobs, Keith .. $30 ea.; (4) Washington w/calfs by reasonable. side, Rondal good Fields Cblloeormdlionnets,770p-r9ic8e3d~ 7104' . Chamblee 'W4-633-5030 . Beefmaster bull, 3 year old, 1500 lb., very .Very old pine and oak flooring, $3-$5,' gentle wormed & ready, $1000/obci. Thomas calves.for sale, Clark Green Byl:on 478-956- 2717 ..' .' Registered polled' lIomnpga,c. ttShiocn~,, 3 years, gentle. Beexecfemllaesnttecralbvuelsl,~ polled bull IS Slanley' H. Wilbanks Nfeimgearleias~ $100 white ea., 2 buck.. TweertrhieerGs~,i2seml oWs.o, o$d50s.teoac.k, . 404-790-7509.. _',. . " Alpine purebred herd, five does, one buck, 'milking machine, cream separator, $500 for all. Steve Hortman Tennille 478-553-1981 : - beams, doors, mantles, unpainted beaded L. Clements 3677 Old Mill F;ld. Rutledge 30663 Baldwin 706-886-5023 . _ Jake H. Waller Jasper 770-893-3644 : Farm or estate gates for sale, made from western cedar, any size. Russell Cochran Alpharetta 770-475-6473 678-513-0781 d:iaFmibeeterr,smtoertaagl ebOtbtaor~realsn,d 27", tall. and metal clamp-on 1.6" lid,. ,stackable $3 ea. DaVid Lanc.e Snellville 770- bOards. N. K. Bennett Gibson 706-598-2753 706-598-2753 706-557-9667' . Belted' Galloway. bull,'6 mon~hs old, nicely Santa Gertrudis.liulls, polled, breeding age, exc. bloodlines. Larry Loughridge Chatswor:\h tubWs efaotrhewaretedrilun~mlbiveersftoorcks,aleh,oorslde tin, old bath' drawn'farm marked, 'no papers. lim Meinert LoganVille 770-466-0251'678-758-0631' 706-695-4987 Senepol' bulls & females . for sale, full equip. Jean. LewIs Calhoun 706-629-8103 - . Brangus bulls full and crossoreeds, brinks.. blooded, percentage, top bloodlines, call aft'-6. Wire rabbit pens for. sale, 3-4-5 hole, $30- ,bloodlines,long, heavy and gentle, reasonably pm. R. L. Peacock Broxton 912-359,3712 Barbados & Katahdin sheep, young rams & ewes, breeding ewes. Richard Grebel 3900 Cookley Rd. Albany 31721 912-436-0736 Beau. ,Nubian buck, 5 yrs, slaughter, tame: $75. Julie Moore Woaldt~,.innosvtllfioer 706,769-1821 '. ... 972-9870 , . $40 firm, Ive. mes'sage. Bruce Chituck E(j priced. Clinton DavenP.Ort: Blue Ridge 706, Simbrah bull,.4 years old, $1,000; Beefalo Boer & Boer cross goats for' sale, $75 to galFloo~r. sale: Chattanooga syrup kettle, and #2u2lecane mill, .80 l11 pull/mOWing Davis Rd..Butler 31006 478-862-3210' . Woodsticks3/4x3/4by3,4,and5footlong, 633-9247 Branguspurebre(j -' heifers, 15 avail~ble,' Simbrah X, conformation: 18 .months, $600; .exc: must see. Deborah Perreira $400. Josh Deal Statesboro 912-531-0043 .Boer Bucks: breeding. age, bloodlines, machine. John Evers Norman Park 229-769- great for Slaking things. H. 'L., Spratlin 600+ Ibs., on feed,all shots; exc. condition. Hampton 678-283-4364. -. . Pislolero, Eggsfile, Roos!er sons, Pipeline, 3.07~7ree barn ,. logs, all length, .. dlff. kinds, you clean area. Wrensh;aw Belew Fairmount 770- ~I 38G2-6as67p6ipe: ,new. 2 I.nch un'derground, yelow' LoWgaonovdi-lmleiz7e7r0s-7a3w6n-4lu7m91b.er.air~.D., 2".walnut, 1" walnut/cherry, T&G pine flooringNgroove, AS.mD.ilhpiRneocIkxm12a,rwt 7h7I'te0-o6a8k4-t5rl7..5f2olon'ng, more.. M. Ray Lopes Williamson 770-412-1703 Breeding age Fleckviehbulls, easy calving, high growth, heavy' muscle & top carcass 'vFaralnucel'ss:BtOuobdbssReleelc'dtiosvni,llepr9ic1e2d-.5$5170-400001&' up.. w~SalimanmceendtaEl pbDu'sll;s;red12& mos.... black, calVing ease $1000 up. Billy ER.7a0~m6~'b!.o.:7g54r~a-!n.1d5s~2o~6n~.s--...P..a,.t..M...c."S.,h.,a,:n:;e:=:C;-l;a;;r=:k-e;:s;=v;-i:l;l-e Moss Commerce 706-336-5801' '.' Boer bUCk & does, purebred,born, 3/03:.1 $.8T0a0r/uenpt,aisweill bturIaIsd,e'hefrodr bAunIgIsusan.cdowyesa. rlBinrgasd, STowgagn'ennTbeermg pbleu7.c7k0,_5.a62r_5e9a7l 7beauty. Edward . poly, 1I 5 feet at $,50 ft. Norman L. New Marietta 770-424-8163 , Good used tin & lumber, trusses and chicken .LIVES'TO'C' K' Breeding age regd. Santa Gertrudis bulls, Mullins Martin 706-384-5135 . Boer bucks regd., 4 mos. to 3 yrs., Bodacious, polled, semen checked; breeding regd. Santa Ten purebred Red Angu;; heifers; most are Hillbilly, Kaptain, Eggs bloodlines, $150 to.$300. Gertrudis heifers, polled, $700. Andy Haman breeding age, call between 6-10 pm. Larry D. Bill Moore Zebulon 770-567-5732 . house equip. Hoke :CaudeliHomer 706-677- Odum 912-586-2243 4'6G82reen house galvanized arched units (12') can build to 120'x1 20' + single green. house building, many extras, $4000/000: Jay Aleman' caIfAtyelolguoIrIhyva,~vc,se' ," "",,""_' Va. & white pine, red.cedar, Leyland cypre~ . Va: pi~e, Leyland cypre~ ............._ ., ._ ~...r, -.Ct.' ._~~'";. _ >1 ol..r:-+ 0_ 10 ;i.m.-5 p.m., Mon.-Sun. 10 a.m.-dark, Sat.-Sun. --,~"- Nigerian Dwarfs, bUd s and bred does, great AGS pedigrees, $125/ p, CAElTBlBruc neg., blue'eves. K. Lee Locw t Grove n0-898-1335 CHEROKEE Berrypatch Farms 770-926-0561 Deerwoods ChristmasTree Farm' 770-479-1387 11/27 11/22 Va. pine, Leyland cypress Va. & white pine, Leyland cyprel;is 2 p.m.-dark, Mon.-Fri., 10 a.m.-d~, Sat.-Sun. 10 a.m.~dark, Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m.-darK, Sat.-Sun. Nubian doelings (2, grade, 11 months. Scott Farms Melinda Lewis Monroe 710-207-0174 770-547-8401 11/26 Va. pine, Leyland cypress 10 a.m.-dark, Mon.-Sun:' '. Offering buck service' from Champion bred Nubian bucks, call fo price. Lori, Watkins Carrollton nO-830-78O CLA~KE Drury's Christmas Tree Farm 706-548-3613. (11/271 p.m.) v~. pirie, Leyland c)'press, red ce~ar 1 p.m.-d~rk, Tues.-Fri., 10 a.m.-dark, Sat., Pure Katahdin ewes and lambs, J. F.Lawscin . 1 p.m.-dark, Sun. . ShadY Dale 706-468-8 73 Pygmy billy and na~~ es for sale,'$5O ,each. Gerald L. Chancev Ellhi IV 706-635-1918 Pygmy goats for Be e, $4O/up. BoI1 Day Auburn 770-867-8448 .Pygmy goats, 1 billy, $45, 1 nanny, $50, 3 wethered kids, $35 e ., very friendly. Ann Swensin Stephens 706 743-7679 Pygmy twins, 2mos. Id, 1 nanny $50; 1 billy $45, both black with who e markings. Dianne N. Westbrook Crawford 7 6-743-3252 J CLAYTON Eourakre Tree .Farm COBB COker Tree Fami . Lazy J Christmas Trees Maeiand Country Christmas Sleepy Hollow Tree Farm 770-946-911'2 770-424-8047 770-439-6252 770-943-1768 770-942-6770 11/28 11/29 11/29 11/29 11/29 Va. pine, Leyland.cypress, red cedar Va. & white pine, Leyland cypress, Va: & white pine, red cedar, Leyland cyp'ress Va. Pine - Va. pine, Leyland cypress .12 noon-dark, Mon.-Fri., 8 a.m.-dark;Sat.-Sun. 1-6 p.m.;Mon.-Fri., 10 a.m.-6 p:m:, Sat.-Sun. 3 p.m.-dark, Mon.-Fri., 10 a.m.-dark, Sat.-Sun. 1-9 p.m., Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m.-9 p.m., Sat.-Sun.. 10 a.m.-dark, ~oit-Fri., 8 a.m.-dark, Sal-Sun. Pygmy, 1 male, 1 hite female, 1 black COFFEE female, 1 female blk. "hI. larger. goat, $45 Greene Tree Farm each. Wallace Bishop B ron 478-956-3165 . '912-384-3894 . 11/29 Va. pine, rEJd cedar, Leyland cypress 8 a.m.-6 p.m., Mon.-Sat., 1-6 p.m., Sun. Reg. full blood Boer uck, very gentle, exc. herd buck, $200 or v ill trade. Lionel York EIIIJav 706-635-5756 Regd. Nigerian Dwar buck, $100; Nigerian Dwarf blicklings, bottie b bies, tri colors, $4O/up. HODe Bennett Clevetal1l 706-348-7279 ' COWETA Gre!ln Acres Trees - LI'n'dqul'st Tre'e Farm 770-251-1783 770-599-6490 11/24 11/24 Va. pine, red cedar, Leyland cypress Va, pine, red cedar: Leyland cypress 1 p.m-5:30p.m., Mon.~Fri., 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Sat.~Sun. 12 noon-dark, Mon.-Fri., 10 am.-dark, Sai.-Sun. SA Boer buck, $250 proven breeder and percentage does," so!!:! bred, $60/up. " Barry CRISP Smith Nonnan 'Park 2", -769-3541 Special Pygmy goat human imprinted at birth, needs more hun an 'contact, .3 yr. blk. neutered. male;' Ik, female' twin w/saltlsaltlpepper nOSE ears. John Andrews Hiawassee nO-578-08 2 Sweet Pygmy nanny goat- 'named Cricket, $20 to good loving ho he only. Kelley, Jeane , Kirk Dallas nO-443-67 2 Equine.For Sale Southem Christmas Trees 912-273-5748 'DECATUR Joe Clark'Tree Farm Springhill Tree Farm' 229-246-4876 ,. 229-246-2231 DEKALB . Farmer Red's Christmas Trees 770"482-6049 11/25 11/2(' 11/272:30 p.m.. 11/28 Leyllind cypreSs,. Deodar & red cedar Va. pine, red cedar; Leyland cypress Va. 'pine, Leyland cypress, red cedar. Leyland cypress, white pine 9 a.m.-dark, Mon.-Sun.. 10 a.m.-dark, Sat.-Sun. 9 a.m.~ark, Mon.-Sun. 12noan-dark, Mon.-Sun., 9 a.m.-dark, Sal-Sun. If you' have any questio s regarding,ads in this category, caJlTammy Th mas at 4Oflavor whipped or light yogurt upon request. Adve ftisements for bobwhite the following species: fallow deer"axls deer, wooden floor, gr:!. mats, spare tire, exc. condo 1 (8-ounce) container reduced-fat frozen whipped topping, thawed quail must be accon panh!!d by a copy of the advertiser's comm~rcial quail breeders slka deer, elk, red deer, reindeer, and caribou. ,For more information on the deer Susan E. Craig Eatonton 706-485-7860 706485-7860 1 (6-ounce) reduced-fat graham cracker pie crust '' license; Since this i a state protected bird, the Georgia De artment of Natural ,Resources requl \as anyone seiling bob~hite quail" to ave this license. For farming license, contact the, Georgia Department of Agriculture at (404)656-3667. For Information on licenses of other species of hoofed stock (except llama and 1996 CM 4H head to head (room for 6)"rear load/side ramp, kept under shelter, extra tall a7n0d6-w46h5ite'1,9$862500. LuAnna Cooper Warrenton , Dissolve gelatin in boiling water,. stirring well. In a large mixing bowl, combine ,gelatin and yogurt Gently fold in whipped topping. Spoon into graham cracker crust and refrigerate several hours' or overnight. .~ license Information, write: DNR, Game and Fish Division, 218 Northlake Parkway, Suite 108 Tucker G 30084, ' Bobwhite' or Cotu ix quail hatching eggs $40/100, $98/500, $ 90/1000, price includes shipping; send che cklmoney order, Jean Strickland P.O. Box 9 Pooler 31322 912-748- 5769 buffalo), contact the Georgia Department of Natural Resources Special Permit Unit at (770) 761-3044. Individuals submitting advertisements to buy and sell regull!ted hoofed stock in the Market Bulletin must, 1996 Sundowner 4H slant, rear tack, elec. ,jack, Irg. living quarters, good cond" $25,000/obo. Ray Ankerich Hartwell 706-367- 3458 . provide a photocopy of the appropriate 1997 8'x24' Stoll stock trailer, 8000 lb. axles, license with their ad. ',' canvas, top, $5000/obo. Frank Hesser Madison 706-342'4115 . 1H wagon in good cond" kept under shelter; Yields 1 - 8-inch pie. Minniel. T~ler, Athens, GA Unless otherwise indicated, all recipes have been tested for accuracy by "Georgia D,epartment of Agriculture home economists. ' If you would lild flying birds, ready for gelding, approx; '16 hds., suitable for L. Belcher Hampton nO-231-9684 770-946- nO-475-7869 "03 4x5 rolls fescue, clover, mxd, grass $12" release. Mark Wood Clarkesville 706-754- 7631 706-754-2987 .. Bobwhitequail--c1e n, healthy, flight birds for huntltrain/restock, or eat, Atlanta dely. Drew Stanlev Batesville 70 -947-3884 aamrdoesd"reisoruat,ctaehclycaeespxt"pawebralieenntfocherorprsiUdeebsrl,.ic"aantGiyoenan;menorauenliitzthe,ed~r are ads for free or unwanted Ifvestock. Looking for German or German Hybrid 4961 2001 Big VaIIey 20' stock trai'leG r, N, mats, bought new in '02, grt, cond" $4100/obo. Tim Ward Alto 706-776"6599 2001 CM deluxe 3H SL, heat/AC, self Stoll cattle trailer, 20' c!invas top; elec. 6br8a6ke-3s,7n$3000. Thomas Mea'd Midville 877- Two 16" roping saddles, 1 drk, 1 light oil, both VGC,$250-$3oo. S, Morris Jackson nO-504- M.L. Hami~cin LaFayette 706-764-1800 . '03 4x5 round bales Coastal bermuda $20/roll. Lavern Bynes Bartow 478-237-5320 '03 Alfalfa hay $5.50Ibale, Tift 44 bermuda $3.50Ibale, Russellbermlida $3,50Ibale, well Flight and weather d conditioned Bobwhite Angora'Rabbits near Clayton. Linda Bjarkman contained, camping quarters, awning, super 8394 nO:855-9391 . fertilized, square bales, horse qlty". kept in quail for sale, $3 each. Scott Statesboro 912-865- 235 Jumbo Bobwhites $2,50 each. Johns Wavcross 912 283-3332 Holland ' Eugene .' Lakemont 706-782-7578 , k "d $12500 J M t C t WW 2H stock trailer, 14x5' BP; drk.' blue, ;;-;-::o:-c=-""""--====;-:-;"'" Looking for reasonable priced goats eOaawr dsoownvni'114e 6a7c8re85p8as1t0u2re6, -- Thomas to hel Delong p-n=nl-c'o2:-"e0''"40"7,1e~-9-PiH-7:t:o8"4:rl-tn:o5='ns-l,'2eH, , alum. .. BP/SL, 0 es an on rear tack, DR, padded stalls, exc. cond,,' $7500, 'j Bell' ru,bber mats, center divider, spare tire, $2200. M. King Albany 229-435-2406 ' , WW 2H ,trailer, extra tall, good floors, white: -bv8a~'r00n23,~-dA;el!fl-ay0,lf~ae79xh't!ara,y7.,~H'th-ei;rl-dm-:uc7ut7-tCt;in-a_gw:,7th,e_ox_nc-.-R,h_!o?'_rms_e;e__q7:l0t7y6-"- $250 per ton. Ron Conner Crawfordville 706- Jumbo WisconsinEpbwhite quail, vac" flight Want Appaloosa mare, 4to 10 yrs. old, B 306247063192124 needs tires, $1600, .Susa,n Helton Ringgold 456-3137770,48"-4278 and weather conditi ned, call after 6 p.m. Joseoh Smith Wavcr' 5S 912-283-7106 ' Jumbo Wisconsin q\Jaii eggs and old layers 15+hds, must be safe trail horse, loud leopard or blanket Mary Wooten Carlton 706-797-3688 'Want Calif. rabbits, purebreed only, must not sb~o~2rw0tkSm0'3waaSniEWlxDiss1A2X'CTIlho4~0g-8't'":a~l-u~mIa'fjf4adHm~r!S'n2LIema:a:n;gdee8rr" 706-935-6992 " ' 0 3 Alicia bermu"da, 4x5 rolls, net wrap, horse Want 213 horse anglelBP, tall horse trailer, qlty $25 James Martin Waynesboro 706 554 trade for 17 foot John boat, motor, trailer, value 2 4 8 0 ' -- for sale, layers $ ,85 each. Raymond . Meadows Wadlev 4il 252-5345 Northern Bobwhite Ruail and Chukar quail, b7e06-m3i6x1e-d9'5b0r7eed, Manuel Miranda Jefferson Want V4 ' Want to buy Parlor T mbler pigeons & Yellow Homers. Melvie Carit r Waycross 912-283- ,2025 ,If you have any q estions regarding .this category, call. Mia 'H '-ey at. 404'651-9084. '" Want to buy blk: Angus heifers, 550 to 650 Ibs, for breeding, aIso want ,tobuy stocker yearlings, 'steers/heifers, Kelly Braddy Mt. ,Vernon 912-583-4414 912-583-,2782 Want to buy Hereford cows morinhiaetiuferers.BGraahrmy aLne;eAnCgluasy,toonr 706-782-5643 LIVESTOCK HANDLING If yoti have any questions regarding ads in this category'call. Tammy Thomas at ,404-651 -9083, '01 Sooner 4H GN SL, DR AlC, elec, 7' commercial built; modified, to wet arena evenly, Mini lops French lops, Rex, hutches, good t'l, res '$9.00. H.. Hudson Colbert 706-742- suppll'es great I'nvestment 450. Kelly Ann 5512 ' ' Wallace Loganville 770-554-8642 ,ygS\ $a ~rHae~aBlrl7e,-7er1,k0s-e6, ~4n6"He6'w5,-s~'l8a$~7n6-6t-5,4:0d"0r";e0"sb'so;in,-gJ-le'lirv'riy-n;gS-m-q',t'tr-hs.W , taacvke=.r-iny,I Circle Y 16" show saddle, lots of chrome, like P,MM.,'nBl'-eLttoypWBialsboyn. raW' bablt'ktsi, n$s1v. 0illee, a706ca-7ll6b9e-7fo8r5e59 NZW 8 1 ~k~/~~' NZWIL rI d Dop R xILop new, $650; also, 16" bk. parade saddle, bridle, cross, a so . e e an wa uc s, ,ea. I $3 5 B All L '11 770 466 83 6 Karen Miller Cartersville n0-606-8975 pate, 7. . en oganvi e - - 0 NZW bucks,-breeding age, exc, stock. Betty Ioa'Ddo'lnugb,le hnoerwse' ,tpraa.iilnetr, w$/d1r4o0p0d;owanIstoail tgraait"neinfogr harness cart; need some work, $100. Dave '~S7c0h,e6-~I5t=o8:n-2~32~34.0,6-8_0,a __k,_M-t-.-',R'.d---W;-a-v-e-.rI,y-.H,-a-I;I;3:1-:8"3"1 Howell' Cleveland 706-219-3290 -Ne$thoerland Dwarf bunnies, hemi color, $1 0 c - , - . Engll'sh saddles (2), both 17", OK condo and eSa., H2 /t.noM, freIetctaom67m8on52d5oe7,45a5fte'r 9:00 p.m, better, $50 and $100. J, Condon Zebulon no- ue arzns ar e $N 567-5786 New ealand, hinchilles, 10 wks., 10, . '03 Coastal bermuda hay, 4x5 rolls' under 'Cshuelllotedren$2427,8-s9q9,4-4b5a4le5s $2.75, Jim Zellner '03, Coastal bermuda hay, .highly fertilized, 1R2, 0M0clNb.ariro,llJsu, nracitniofnre,eC, i$ty1570p6e-r2r6o9ll-,2m56u3st 7s0e6ll-. "'57.:.;5';.';;.56:::9;.:7.:--._,_--.-.-..,-,-..,-,-_,_---",,---,'03 Coastal bermuda hay, highly fertilized, weed free" Ige. rolls, $25 per roll, Doug Johnson Butler 478-862-5281 '03 Coastal bermuda:hay, horse ql~., $3 in =b2a0~r2n~,-~$084~3d~6e::li.v..e.r.e..d,_,_M;_:r-.--K:.e-v..in,..W..,a--t-k-i_n_;s_:v..l,i.e.,7.-0.,6--_ '03 Coastal. bermuda ha.y, round bldes, barn stored, $30, net wrapped $35: dely, available. Ga'ry Martin Roberta 478-836-9879 The Alternative Livestock' category shortwall, walk-thru, DD windows, rear tack, For sale miniature 1H wagon, built just like Good WrightsVille 478-864-8051 '03 Coastal bermuda horse qualitY hay, contains ads for rati es (ostriches, rheas, $17,000. Tony Brown Cumming nO-781-3994 and emus) as well as ther "non-traditional" '02 7' taII 4H BP, tack comp., saddel rack, .livestock. lined walls, mats, $3400. John West Powder Alpaca bred to Aoo yo White Knight, born ~S~p~ri~n~gs~6~78~-~3~6;:.1-~0"'99797.-,_-_,_-_-,.-- 5/01, Criadue in'Marc , need to sale. Charles. '02 Keifer 3H, full living quarters, awning, old farm wagon, $600. Edward Hitt Grovetown 706-863-1620 For sale short shaft quick connect training cart, rubber tires with brakes, $250. Greg Cromer Thomaston 30286 706-647-6225 New Zealand/Californian cross-mixed meat round bales $25 & sq. $3,75: Randy Barlow rabbits for sale; '$5-$10 each, Kem Scott' Manchester "'06-846-8399 Eastanollee 706-779-3045 '03 Coastal bermuda, 4x5 round bales, rain Quality pedigreed Holland lop dwarf bunnies arid weed free, dely. available. Jimbo Hatcher & breeders, assorted colors; healthy, State Iic. Macon 478-474-3889 478-954-1688 ,-Evans Chlckamauaa 06-375-7689 ' outside storage, stud wall, rear tack. Joe- - ,Harness for single horse, grt. cond., just Beverly Ann' Whitener Dalton '03 Coastal bermuda, Alicia or Tift 44, 4x5 net Alpacas, far sale- males, maidens, & 'Shurley Warrenton 706-465-3161, cleaned, $250. Valette Adkins Milledgeville checkmate@dalton.net 706-2n-2595 wrapped, horse qlty., $30/roll. Robert pregnant females. Larr Dietsch Young Harris '89 WW brand 3H slant GN w/dressing room, .;,4.:.,78;:"-,;096,;;;8="-,;05=-26::.,1,= ,..-,,-;-;:,,..,-,-,---;-::-'--:-;-:--...--- 'Rabbits born 9/10, Rex & regular, $7 ea., Fruitlicher NeWington 912-857-3562 Larrv@destinvaloacas. :om 706-379-2361 and new AC, good cond., $3400, Karyn R. Horse equipment, clothing and, hunt saddles ' handled daily" serious inquiries only, 8 a.m,- '03 Coastal bermuda, UGA-specs., $30/roll, , Alpacas: sales list, full servic;e breeder, Burton Tunnel Hill 706-965"3304 _(3) Beval, Collegiate and, Barnsby, all exc. 8:30 p.m. for appointment. Rebecca McAllister delivery available' , Wymann Hartley Warner purchase packages, br:.eding stock, geldings, '94 Stoll 16' GN livestock trailer, solid trailer, condo Pat Vaillancourt Tyrone 770-487-2527 Kingston 706-235-8389 Robins 478-923-8972 478-954-0324 other. Caroline Mixon Flowery Branch 770- good tires & metal, $2500, Jessie Driggers Horse trailer, '91 4H straight load, BP, $2000, Rabbits for sale, several diff. breeds, adults ,'03 Coastal bermuda" equine sq, 'bales, 967-4041 Glennville 912-654-3814 no rust, good floor, brakes, tires and mats. Teri & babies, David Simmons Cornelia 706-778- prel)1ium- top grade, produced, by cert, Master , Emu breeder pairs, ood bloodlines and lay '96 Keifer 2H, BP, ramp, 7'6", dressing room, Jones Covington 678-342-2936' 1431 . Forager w/UG.A analysis, $4, Blacktoot Ridge Ige, number of eggs.' Foger Paul 2691 Bethel mats, nice, $5200. John Hicks Canton 770- ' Horse/cattle trailer, 15 x5 1/2 feet, middle Selling out, 4 does, 1 buck, 7 cages, 7 Farms. R. Roberson Rome 706-232-0583 Rd. Convers 770-483- 833 ' 704-0081 gate, 2 axil, 4 new 6 ply tires, $1 ;200. Tony, bottles, auto water systel)1, 4 nest boxes, make '03 Coastal bermuda, high qlty., Sq. bales: Llama herd saleortr de,S females, 3 males, '97 Bee 4H slant GN dressing rm., walk-thru Gilleland Trion 706-734-3126 ,offer. Bob Hodge Fairburn nO-964-8912 can del. in N, & NE areas of Metro Atlanta. T. trade for, hitch wagon 0 I ~~OOO. Laurita DaSher door from dressing rm,,' cabinet w/sink, good Like new pony size leather. buggy harness, Selling out, all types available, make offer. Pritchett COVington 770-490-9249 Arnoldsville706-613-1I4:i8 ' " 'cond:CarOISamplesCummlngnO-888-6554 complete, $75,6 western saddles, $85-$200 Robert Bradley Crawfordville 706-456-3344 FEED, HAY AND GRAIN Llama, herd reductio sale, many neutered '99 Sooner alum__ 24' GN livestock trlr. ea.; 2 English saddled, $40 ea" several males. Sherri Alexande Rudd Cleveland 706- w/centergate, 4' dressing rm. w/saddle rack, bridles/misc. tack.. Charles Scott Griffin 770- 865-n99 . 'exc. cond" $9,900 firm. Kevin Howard Monroe 228-8805 '03 Coastal bermuda,'horse qlty, , in l:>arn, $2.75. Yancey Smith LaGrange 706-884-1209 '03 Coastal bermuda, horse quality, 4x5 rolls in barn; '02 Coastal bermuda & mulch hay, -. , Llamas, bright colors,~emales $300/up, male 770-597-0963 Like new, never'used, '04, 3H, SL, RT; DR, David Muse Perry 478-987-3386 $250; regd. & unregd. prace Skene Fairburn 12' BP 2H Gore trailer w/tack, feed, and hay steel frame/alum skin trailer; cost new ,over If you have any questions'regarding ads in, '03 Coastal bermuda, horse quality, well nO-306-1984, " storage area, good tires, new P.T. floor, $2000, $16,000, sell for $13,000.' John ,A . Warren .this category, call,Mia Haney !It 404'651-9084. fertilized. Thomas Lane Franklin 706-675-3683 , Llamas, largestsele tion of quality, llamas , starting at $500, friendl,l ha~er trained, delivery available. Liliane Grant ballas nO-445-2855 Llamas, regd. Ige, election, youngsters, breeding' stock, geldin s; variety of .colors, Robert Furr Cedartown 770-748-1264 16' Rollin-S livestock trailer, BP, dual, axle, electric brakes, metal top, good condition, Jim Parham Comer 706-783-5680 17" ,American saddlery, grt. shape, $600. Cartersville 770-386-8177 706,625-7741 Lrg. Oster Clipmaster, 51 OA, retail.$350, sale All hay ads must contain the variety of hay $225; Oster 150501A, retail $195, sale $100; ,offered for sale; I.e., Coastal bermuda hay, WAHL AS, retail $35, sale $15. Vivian Benson, ~A~II~c~la!.2h~a:!lY~!::et~c;;.'---,_~_--';',-;-':-~_-,- Roswell 678-523-7172 , '03 '4x4 rolls Jescue and bermuda mix '03 Coastal 'bermuda, ,sq. bales, well fertilized and'limed, horse qlty., in barn, $3.50. Jack McCracken Newnan 770-304-2487 ' '03 Coastal bermuda; also, large bales of fescue. George Temples Hartwell 706-376-5309 beau. wool, goo,d tem erament, from $400. Meredith A, Luce Hampton 770-472-5696 Older4H GN H-H'7'w/dress. rm, side ramps $12/roll. Junior Dudley 245 Dudley, Rd. '03 Coastal ,fescue mix, rolls $25, sq, bales' Denriis Grafe Resaca I 00-333-4317 706-625- 17" Coldwell trail saddle, drk. finish, word a; back, step up, $2200., Nancy Abney Buchanan 30113 nO-646-5429 $3 & $2.50 in barn. Leonard Rhyne 5045 stirrup, $2500. Barbara Driskell Carnesville 'Columbus 706-561.-0401, '03 4x5 $20 Coastal, fescue mxd. cow hay, Barnesville 770-358-3913' Llamas, regd., 1 m Ie; 1 female, 1. baby 706-308-4079 ' .. Orthoflex saddle, patriot, exc. cond., approx, qlty. horse hay, (Coastal), $35, rain free. Harold '03 Coastal, hay for sale, round and square female, bred back, $1 00, all three or $700: 1984 Delta 18' stock BP,lrailer, center gate, 4 yrs. old, used very little, $5.50. Greta Fortner' Rutledge Rex nO-961-6742 ' bales, $30 round, $3.50 sq.at barn, local dely. female and tiaby. Scott :Ochran Whitfield 706- escape door, ft. section w/removable divider, Kite 478-469-5105 '03 4x5 bales bermuda-fescue mxd., cow available, R. Pounds Butler 478-862-3555 ' 2n-3847 Ads are comp ~ter referenced by telephone number so It Is essential that the advertiser's tele hone number "be submitted with each ad. new paint & floor, $2000. Ricky Bayne Winder 770-867-3654 " 1994 Sidekick alum. GN 4H sl/stock, center gate; DR/sleeping, aclheat, 16' awning, rear ,tack, exc. cond., !Jrt. weekender, $11 ,50Q. 'Sam Edwards Springfield 912-754-7465' Rubber'trailer mats, exc. quality, like new, exterior grade, will fit horse or cattle trailers. Shane Taylor Gainesville 706-6n-151.4 . Spanish saddles, grt. for trail/parades, very comf" also several western saddles and tack. Gail Quattlebaum Carrolton no-834-5084 qlty., dely. available. T Knight Rutledge 706~5~57~-~2~80~3~' "....._:7~,---~".....--_;_-. '03 4x5 ft, rolls, bermudalfescue mix cow hay, fertilized" outside, $14/roll. FrankS' Wilce Johnson 1763 Meadowbrook Drive' Elberton 30635706-283-7699 '03 Coastal hay, rain free, well fertilized, 2nd cutting, horse qitY., $3.501baIe in barn, 5x4 ro11/$28, Cecil Martin Watkinsville 70&769-5125 '03 Coastal in barn, 4x6 rolls, 1400!I & sq. bales, UGA test 18.3% protein, dely. aV