Visit Our Website www.agr.state.ga;us(mbindex.html GEOR'GIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TOMMY IRVIN,COMMISSIONE'R .... Vol. ,No, 1, ' Wednesday January 7,2004 Copyright 2004 91 Bush Signs Bill "Firewood, Sellers, Consumers Protected,' To Assist Vet Grads President Gecrge W. Bush receI)tly , signed into law he National Veterinary Medical Services Act (HR 1367),', which, will provide student loan repayment to veterinary school graduates who agree to work in underserved areas of the country. The legislation was drafted and sponsored '. by Congressma, ,Chip' Pickering of 'Mississippi. ~e,. Thad Cochran, also of Mississippi, sponsored the Senate companionlegis ation. The bill passed 'the House and Senate unanimously and enjoyed bipartisan support. ' This act will place veterinarians 'in underserved area:; of the country in need, of, veterinary health care ,by offering' veterinary stude,ts grants to assist in repaying ~le students will enter into agreements with By Georgia Dep.artnlent of Agricult~re Winter is here, and Georgians are 'stocking up on firewood preparing for leisurely evenings in front of a nice fire. Residents in'terested in purchasing wood for those fires are reminded'that the' Ge6rgia Department of' Agriculture regulates firewood sales within the state. Uniform standards benefit T 4' consumers 'as' well as vendors by Weights and Measures Division. ensuring consistency, equity and good , j A cord is defined as 128 cubic feet of .will in the 'marketplace.- wood, stacked in a line or row, with _ Wood of any type, when advertised individual pieces touching and stacked , as fuel for fireplaces or stoveS" must be in a compact manner. The cord usually designated by the cord, or fraction of a is stacked four feet high, four feet wide cord; according ~o regulations, and ~ight feet long, but may be any administered by the Department's combination of measurements' that convert to 128 cubic feet. There are no defined measurements for such terms as face cord, rack; pile or truckload, which is Why.these terms are prohibited when a,dvertising or offering wood for sale. - With fireplaces a common feature in urban' as well. as rural homes, many supermarkets and convenience stores . ,now-9ffer..f.ireJ,ood,forl:al~ in quantities --much smallei--fhan a cord. The the Secretary of Agriculture for a period of time and the 3.---nount of repayment of edlica.tionalloail~wIl1 be determined by Department also regulates these sales and requires firewood to be bundled by cubic measure, or by weight and .count. the Secretary ..n exchange for the veterinari~n's se::vice in a shortage area including rural regions and inner'city areas. ' In addition, tle a.ct will establish a (Contim:ed on Page 11) A typical measurement of a cord ot:,fire-wood. USDA Announces Additional Measures To Strengthen 'Safeguards Against BSE The measurements are required to be clearly label~d on the packaging so that the customer knows the 'exact amount of wood he or she is buying .. (Continued on Page 11) Special ,Handicraft Edition See ?~ges 9-10 Secretary of Agriculture Ann Veneman lastweek announced additional safeguards to boost the U.S. protection 'systems agaipst Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy, or BSE, and further protect public health. The first ever case of ' BSE, also known as Mad Cow Di.sease,jn, the U.S. was confirmed Dec. 25. "For more than a decade, the United 'States has. ,had in- place an aggressive surveillance, detection and response program for BSE,"said Veneman. "While we are confident that the United States has safeguards and firewalls needed to protect public health, these additional actions will further,strengthen our protection systems." Notice Ad Deadline for the Feb. 4 issue is noon Jan. 21 Veneman said the new policies had been under consideration, for many months; especially since the finding of the initial case of BSE in North America, in Canada , in May 2003. ' " Effective immediately upon, the secretary's announcement, USDA banned non-ambulatory disabled' cattle from entering human food. ,Non-ambulatory disabled cattle are those that cannot rise from a recumbent position (downer ,cattle) or that cannot walk, including, but not limited to, those with broken appendages, , 1\vo groups cl horse lovers recently presented checks to the Georgia Department of Agriculture to assist with the upkeep of the Department's impound facilities in Decatur and Mansfield. The Conyers-Rockdale Equestrians Inc. presented a check for $2,500, whkh was raised at a benefit horse show. Jasper County Impound volunteers dona:ed $1,100. 'Left to right are Jessi<;a Eversley, Mary Simmons, both of the Conyers-Rockdale Equestrians; Abraham, a horse rescued by the Departm~ntand rehabilitated t-.rough the impound program; Melinda Dennis, head of the Department's E:twne Health Section; Virginia Linch, equine inspector; Commissioner Tommy Irvin; and RicharCl Wallahora, Jasper County Impound Facility volunteel". ' severed tendons or ligaments, nerve paralysis, fractured vertebral column, or metablic conditions'. According to USDA,' , approximately 35 million cattle are slaughtered per year, and ofthose only 0.5 percent' are non-ambulatory. ' USDA wilh alSQ publish interim final' rules on the additional fort,hcoming' actions ,which will become effec~ve upon ,publication with a 9O-daycominent period: L), USDA w~l expand its prohibitions (Continued on. Page to) -' ,Page 10 " " , 'THE'MARKETBULLETIN ,Wednesday january 7,2004 BulletIn Calendar, . UVESTOCK SALES & EVENTS Jan. 15 Ga. Perennial Plant Assn. Meeting, 7:30, Jan. 16 Breeder Cattle Sale, 6 pm, selling pm, Walter Reeves on "Tuming Saturday approx. 300 cows, consisting of prs., Night Fever Into a UttIe Dirty Fun," Atlanta springers & bulls, all mouthed &: preg. History Ctr. Info: 404-237-8071. ' checked: Turner Cly. Stockyards, Jan." 23 Starting a Nursery Business Ashburn. Info: 8003449808: 'program, 8:30 am-12 noon, GGIA 'Legislative Breakfast Scheduled BSE Safeguards ,'(CQn~inued from Page 1) ,The' Georgia Agribusiness' 9f specified risk materials (SRMs) up 'its efforts' to develop a Council has scheduled its State' by disallowing skUll; brain, vertebral nationwide animal ID system to Legislative Breakfast for 7:30.a.m.,' column, and spinal cordfrom older enhance our response to disease EQUINE EVENTS Winter School, Classic Ctr" Athens. February ,4, 2004, at the Georgia cattle and other specified tissues, outbreaks." ' Jan. 14, 21 & 28 Ticket to Ride Winter ' Info; 706-632-0100 or www.ggia.org.. Railroad Depot, locat~d o.ne block' from all cattle to enter human food. Irvin notedthat long before the Warmup Series; 17 pm, unjudged ,PRODUCE EVENTS ticketed warmup over full course oi ,Jan. 9-,11 Southeast RE1gional Fruit .& 'jumps, crossrails & flat, sessions, Vegetable Confllrence, Savannah. , from the Capitol in Atlanta. . These actions are consistent with This event will bring together those taken by Canada tol~owing the recent announcement that a c;ase of BSE. had been reported in $e U.S., avail., Wills Park, Alpharetta. Info: Info: 877-99GFVGAor www.gfvga.Qrg. ' members of the Georgia General discovery of BSE in May. ,his department has been taking '.... 678-2832002. ' . Jan 17 High Noon 'Christian' Saddle Club ' 1 1 ArtCRAFT FAIRS , Assembly,. Constitutionill , Officers : 2.) USDAwill require additional precautions to prevent the entrance Wagon Harness Seminar, COVington. Jan. ' 0-1 s & Grafts Show, LaGra.nge and'-leaders frpII1 every comer of process contr.ols for estaolishments of the disease ,into Georgia., Infei: Karen Johnson 770.786-2'892. ' Mall. Lafayette Parkway, LaGrange. Jan. 17-18 Tra.il R.ide, Bu'ena.Vista. Info: JInfdo: M h 174@0688h42500 or state government making it oile of using advanced 'meat recovery "Georgia: has conducted more BSE Hermis & Rachel Posey, 229"273- u y urp y yaoo.com. . the fOClll points for agriculture (AMR) systems for cattle over' 30 siJrveillance testing' than any other 5620.- . . MISCELLANEOUS GARDENING EVENTS Feb. 7 Hog Killing, demo., sausage.-making, Jan. 10 Ga. Iris Society Meeting, 1-3 pm, meatcunng, makin~ ,BrunSWick. slew, Tucker Rec. Ctr. 4898 Lavista Rd head cheese, cracklin , lye soap, more, 6~~~er.,lnfo.. .' Mike Moller, ., 770-447- Old South Farm Museum, Woodland, ,Info: Paul Bulloch, 706-674.2894/2706 . or Rt. 1, Box 191, Wpodland 31836. during .the legislative sessiol1 . mon$s of age. AMR is ~ industrial state in the southeast," Irvin, said. In9~vidual ticket~ can be 'technology .that removes muscle "Approximatelyl,600 cattle have purchased for $40. Companies or from the' bone of beef, carcasses been tested 'in Georgia this past year, organizations can 1;lecome a co-host under high pressure. Fewer than 50 which is more than half of all the by purchasing' a table' for eight for facilities 'nationwide utili~e 'the samples from the southeast." $320. This also includes table, AMR technology. ,' , The, Commissioner noted that su cLhivaessttoacckk aauncdtioonthserlislitveedstInocikheeqMuaiprmkeetnBt.ullNeotitnicseosmfoertimauecstioonffsers"e,illaintegdanityemitesmjosrostahleer, than livestock must be accompanied by the auction license number of the principal ~~~~~~~~~i:sct~~h:::;\~fsn::::~~~~t~~~:~~~~,:~~~=~nsof the Georgia Secretary spon,sorsignage an.d' name listing 3.) US"DA will requireth,at all food safety was the Georgia on evem 'materials, products from 'cattle 6eing tested at Departmentof Agriculture's number , A block of rooms' has been the slaughter facility for BSE be one priority, and his' agency 'has , If you have questions about the Bulletin Calendar, call Randy Cox at 404-6~2, reserved at the Hilton Atlanta held until the animal tests are maintained ' , a' longstanding AgPriecsutlitcuid",ews e&bRseitceearttifihctatpti:o/n/wlwiswtin.aggsr.mst'aayteb.geaf.ouusn.d on the Georgia Dep"ilrtment of _ _~ ..................;... ...,... Hotel. R,ooms are _available for confrrmed negative. ' cooper.ative relationship with $129.if reserved by Jan. 9. GAC 4.) USDA will prohibit the use' federal,agencies to prevent the entry . Market Bulletin Tobacco _Quota' . will provide transportation from the of air-injection stunning on cattle of' this and other animal diseases HiltO!1 to the Railroad Depot. during the slaughter process to into Georgia. For example, in 1989 ., , , F o r more information ~bout the ens~e that portions of the brain are .the department prohibited the USDA Announces Provisions Based,' on the expected 2004 State Legislative Breakfast, call the not forced into,' the bloodstream importation 9f ruminants (multi- Of 2004 Tobacco'Program Effective Quota, Georgia'tobacco Council at 800-726-2474 or where they could be moved into. stomached animals) and ruminant '.' .::;-~, 'U S D'art t f growers, are' expecred. to plant 16 register . online at ww\V.ga- other tissues.' ,Air-injection is' an byproducts from countries' where The .. ep Agriculture 'has men 0 announct:d. pe'rc1 ent dests a2cOrOe3age . 10 2004 ' hagribusiness.org. W en, Agribusiness' is a $56.7 billion older__ stunning method longer used by most msaltauigsh,tn~or. BSE was known to exist. the department initiated IIi 1990, an active ,pr,oV,."ISio"ns f 0 the 2004 . fl . ue-cured comTphaereothe0r' ,proVI."S.io,ns' 0 f'the .2004 industry in, Georgia;, a fig'ure that faGiliti,es. ' B S E surveillance r program for 2t~o0b0.a4ccoc' rporpog,qraum'ot,. aw,. hsicuhppm' ocrtludpen.cthee, pro'g*,rUamSDa. Are as set fi 0 'olwls': the supportp"nce fior naa1sa1st0Ieotsmnsmaelenant,vt.era, angde ytihe~ led annod-nu aectr-ecaogsetn tobacdc,ouspol2d.7atc,eaun'tcs..t.Ifornomat 2$0',10.369Tpher ." e represents 16 percent of the stat'e's . ,,USDA will also accelerate the Georgia's catt.le population: employment base. The GAC, a' implementationof a national an.imal Because the use of byproducts from non~profit th.e voice or"ganizat,ion, for Georgia's serves as mass~ve, identification progra'm to enhance' BSE infected animals were the speed and accuracy of tracking considered a factor responsible for complex business of agriculture. livestock movement. Secretary the spread ofBSE in other countries, ,q.uoFtaor,WeaI'1c1hd ' "leacrrme'ats,ehe'a2p0p0r'4oXnl.amtaI' otn~1ayl' psAtnaccttuetoosurfypp1fioo9rr4tm9leuvl(aethl'leIO S dt1hee9t4eAr9,m"gnAmcceutd)lt,buyraaasl The. Council''s mission is "To advance the business ofagriculture V~neman is appointing an international panel of scientific the dep3rtmentjoined EDA in 1997, and,instituted a,ban oousing certain HF aII' Wtoa''CIn'rauet'sk'', " " .", ' .OW . w1rar2rel00ulhs'1o0.eu813Iwn'1Ot nppead,re1d..po'r0dTodc.eeuuhdan.cnentedstreossfeir,1,tu& oemuh'smenea& sk cdrtetn1.h2reava0ttmIeen.0Od"a3'n'tqr.haakue'lbeDoyotqIt'uunauwtngoens3t0ra,g0e"f, approximately 500 million pounds, Wh1Ch"IS seven perc'ebntel'ow the ..tacShhmeaa'cennrn" egdte6ae5r1d.y0.. Ttphdheei.er'spcc1nre". 9e'ctn4teI9.osoAnufpcptttoohpr,ertohtv"orfiir'odunretomslutte"hh'Iseeas cftihohe'ram*n2guT0el0ha.'4Tc'h2hca0re'no0pgP4ne.1c.aSaett,i6$sI5'u6'.3,pp1gpeoprrcetern1ep,t vo0eu'fIn.dtfiho'I.edr , and pro,mote, : environmental' Ostfelw'ifaerdloshr iaplltoGeeonrhgaiannc,se."the' quality, experts to provide an objective raenvdi'ewideonftifUyS. DaArearsespfoorns,epo'atcetniotinasl add"iOtiounr' adleepnarhtmanencte, ims wenortksi:n,g with USDA, the Food and Drug Administration, and :other agencies to fully implement thes~ new rules mammalian byproducts in ruminant, fienesdpse.ctThe".qaellp"artm'Geenotrcgoinatinuefseet,do' ' rmesatnriucftaecdtubryeprrsodtu.octsasasrueruesetdhaint no the making of ruminantJeeds'. "Our department is "oing its best to assure, Georgia consumers , 2003 pou'n.dage.:' .' goat I.S seet at 2,08,n8 p,0ou0ndsapveerraacgree).'Tlehe The natIOnal marketIng quota for . al . Id oat (NAYG) ', , ' and procedures now in effectfrQm con,tinue to,' have, wholesome, safe Shelling black walnuts has USDA,", said Georgia and properly' .labeled' meat the 2004 crop is 471.3 ,million nalatIon airedveragbethY1e193g8A t ' ' . ' never been easy, but the promise Commissioner of Agriculture prodilcts," Irvin said, "and we will pound s:,-- down fro'm the: 2-003 quota' sohrequ'ed Thy 'Ie t h acn, re'matmhs f 0 d-ark" .h fIC 'nut ,meats . 11). Tommy' Irvin. "I:arri particlilarly maintain our vigilance to keep ,this. o'f 526.3 In!'-1,1I' on pout:!ds. ': ,unNcAY~Ggoc.currede in~198c9. . ge 10 e homemade cand1' es. and coo'kI',es ,pleased that USDA is now stepping disease out of our state." Accord1Ogto tht? Agncultura~' 'ha~e caused' people to devise BSE i~ a progressive neurological Adjustment Act of 1938 (the 1938 * The 2004 acreage allotment is ingenious methods Act),.as amended, the 'Secretary of 225,732 acres, down 10.4 'percent accomplishing the task. for Crop, Disaster dis~ase among cattle that is always fatal. It belongs to a family of. Agriculture. has authority to adjust from the 2003 allotment of 252,059 Black walnuts' are covered with acreage poundage quotas for flue- acres. To determine the national, a greenish-black outer husk which (Continued from Page 12) diseases known as' transmissible spongiforin encephaIopathies: Als~ cured tobacco. The, 1938 Act acreage allotment, the' national, has to be removed before they clio" . included in that family of illnesses is authorizes the Secretary to adjust the marketing 'quota i~ divided by the 'be shelled. ~ ' . 45 percent of the established the human disease,. variant formula amount' for the' national national average yield goal. . An easy way to loosen theou'tt:r price to. producers for crops that' Creutzfeldt - Jakob disease (vOD), flue-cured tobacco, quqta by three' percent, either up or down.. The A *'A d nt'fi " t'h2e0'04N. 0 N - 'C et- lsOt, cover is several to drive over a sack of nuts times with your car ,until could have been insured but were not.. ' which is beiieved to be caused by' consuming' certain' nervous tissue, in Secretary 'has ' . .exerCI.sed ,her discretionary authority to add, three percent to the formula calculat,I.On of ' c~ns.tskesssmPdeenr m. a2r 0e0t3e 'up or d ISf fp' o~n5 ,,0 r1o0m' cents set bat ' p.'etrod poaucn'cod , the husks are knocked pff. It',s a good idea to 'do this on the ground r'ather t"han on a d'n.veway b'ecause , , Pr,0ducers asol 'are re1.'mbursed for' quality losses of at least 20 percent forice'r-tam crops.' . ' such as b'r.am and spm. al cord, from BSE-affeeted cattle. ~ On Dec. .23; USDA ann.ou,nced the 2004 national flu'e-cured tobacco lOl' b twO e th centdPer poudn thiS, the husks may stain the cement. Eligible producers 'who did not that it had diagnosed a presumptiv,e marketm. g quota. Th'IS ad"~ustment,'sp Ith e ' eefnt'h e pbro ucer 'athn he The'next ste"p IS t0 scoop up aII' have crop m. suranc.e or N ,om'nsured posI.ti.ve case BSE m ; an adu1t a~thonty was 1ast.used, '10 2001" , ' purc. as5er 0 e to acco WI eac' the wa'Inuts and p1ace 1. 0 a 1arge Crop D1' saster AsS'lstance Porg"ram Holste'In, cow '1.0 the's-tate 0 f .. The 2004 basic quota for Georgia paymg cents. clean wash .tub ~nd cover with coveragt; during the ,year.' of the Washington." USDA forwarded carry will be approximately 49.6 million Under the 1949 Act, USDA is ~ater. ,Stir them around se~eral 'disaster must 'agree to .purchase samples taken at ,the, time of pounds and, with undenriarketings requird to out the tobacco tiines.a day fora few days. This coverage for each of the next two slaughter to' the" inte~ational of 4.3 million pounds from 2003, price support program at no-net-cost will clean ,up the nuts and crop years. , " 'veterinary reference laboratbryin ,.. ~... the 2004 effective quota should be to, the ta.xpayer, except for remove any remaining husks. COP payments will be red,uced Weybridge, Engiand, which . about 53.9 'million pounds. administrative expenses common to Dried-up nuts will float 'to the top' if the sum of: (1) the COP payment; confirmed the diagnosis Dec. 25. In 2003, Georgia growers sold the operation, of all price support for easy removal. ' , (2). the next crop - insurance .' USDA has determined, that the 59,926;082 pounds and were 6.8 programs: Flue-cured 'tobacco Put all the washed walnuts in a indemnity; and (3) the value of the affected 'animal entered the United percent short' of selli"ng;' their producers and purchasers pay 'an strong feed sack or burlap bag and crop that was not lost, exceeds 95 States as part of a group of dairy effective quota of, '64,308,546 ~sessment to accomplish this ':10: hang in the SWl to dry and ripen for percent of what the value of the' 'cattle. imported from Canada in 'pounds. 'The 2003 effective quota, net-cost provision. The flue-cured about a w e e k . ' crop 'would have' been in th~ 200!. The herd of the affected was set at 64.3 million poun.ds, tobac~ono-net-cost assessment will NoW the nut' meat is ready to absence of a l o s s . ' ,animal remains' quarantined. by.th~ which was 8.9 million pounds above be 10 cents on each pOUIidof 2oo4~ be picked out. Crack the shell Washington State Department of the 2003 basic quota of 55.4 million crop flue-cured, tobacco that is with a hammer and place the More information on COP" and Agriculture., - pounds as a result of under marketed. For crop year 2004, cracked walnuts in a paper, bag. other USDA disaster assistance ' m'arketings in 2002 when the, USDA set the no-net-cost The next day the nut meats will. programs is available at local Farm For the most up:-to--date information Georgia crop suffered the greatest assessments at 5 cents per pound for have shrunk just enough to make Service Agen<:y. (FsA) .OffiCes on BSE, access thefollowmg websites: . incidence and yield loss in history the producer and 5 cents per pound them fall out Of the shell w~en the and on F8A's .website at http://www.usda.gov and from Tomato Spotte~ Wilt Virus:. 'for the purchaser. '.bag is shaken. ' , http://disastedsa'.usda.gov. ,~ttp:llwww~fda.gov Wednesc,lay JanJary 7,2004 THE MAR,KET BULLETIr;.J ,- ,Page ,11 : Livestock Sales and Events ':. Clip and Save Calendar .Vet Grads: (Continued from Page I) 'nation~l guard' of veterinarians.oln Firewood' G'a.'Cotton'Women (ContinuedJrom Page 12) Sponsor Pageant Besides " regulating' Applications are being taken for, Every 1st &3rd Tues. Poultry, Goat & Every 1st & 3rd Sai. S & 0 Goat Sales, ' exchange for additional debt measurements, Department ruleS" the Miss Georgia' Cotton ,I Feeder-Breeeer Pig Sale, .poultry, 6 Baxley.FairgroLIOds, begin 12:30 pm; pm; hogs & goats, 7 pm; Taylor CIy: goats, pigs, poultry. Info.: Steve Livestock AUdion, just off S.R. 128, s', Smith, 912-367-9268, 912-266-7170. 'of Reynolds. Info: 478-847-3664 or Every 2nd Sat. Liyestock Auction, 1 pm, 706-647-355E selling goats, sheep, poultry & small Every Thurs. Ho se Auction, All Breed animals, Climax. #AU003249 Info: Horse Sale, t'lck, 7:30 pm, .horses & 229-246-4955/416-7217. ponies, 9 p'Tl, cash or approved Every 2nd & 4th'sat. Cattle,. Slaughter repayment, ,eligible 'students ,can require that, when designated by Scholarship Pageant for Saturday, enter into further agreements with species, firewood must be within Jan. 24,2004 at the Tift Theatre in the Secretary to assist USDA in, I0 perc~nt accura~y as to the type' Tifton. The pageant is, sponsored. addressing disease outbreaks, agro- or specIes. F~r Instance, a cord by ,the, Georgia Cotton Women terrorist threats or similar ~ay be advertIsed as .50 percent organization. ~mergency situations determined hIckory, 30 percent pIne and 20 'Age categories are 0-23 months checks, Reicsville. GAL 2687 Info: Mike Hollanj, 912-654-2863/6146621. ' Every 1st &. 3rd Thurs. Goat, Poultry, Hogs, Goats, Sheep & Fowl Sale, 1 pm, H&M Livestock Market, Lyons, Hwy. 1 s. (old. Toombs Cly. Stockyard). Info: 912-537-2172 or Mary by the Secretary. The Secretary percent assorted softwoods, as old 2-3 4-6 7-9 10-12 13-16 and would be able to mobilize these long as each of the figures is not 17-23. 'For 'applicatio~, call volunteer to investigate suspicious off-by morethan 10 percent. W~er at 1-800-643-0646 (before 5 Small Anima: & Misc. Sale, 7 pm, 912-293-0172 (sale day) or and/or'tre(lt suspicious outbreaks,. When buying firewood, always p.m.) or (229) 386-5567 (after 5 pm.) Gaines Livesbck Auction, Hwy, 84 e., myra 1@cybersouth.com. Quitman. GA_ #2514' Info: 229-985-, Every2rid & 4th Sat. Goat & Poultry Sale, . 4205/263-99l,0. ' 12:30 pm, pe~rson Livestock, U.S. Every Fri. night 30at, Poultry & Small Hwy. 441 n.; Pearson. Info: Bobby Animal Sale 7 pm, Buggy Town, Reeves, 229-423-4016 or 912-422- or as otherwise necessary. , get a receipt indicating the 'Rural veterinarians are the seller's' name, address and nation's front line of defense telephone number. The invoice against disease outbreaks such as also should, include the priCe', Commission Auction, 1~15 Hwy. 341 s., . Barnesville. "3AL #31n ,Info: 770' 358-0872/176. , Every Sat. night Goat, Poultry & Small 3211 (sale day). Every 2nd & 4th Sat., Goat Sale, 1 pm, poultry, rabbits & fowl to follow, Triple H Sales, 5250 Old Savannah Rd., foot-and-mouth ' disease' (FMD) amount and kind of wood , : eanncdeph~robpoavtihnye '( BSspEo)ngifoar~md ,purchased. When and' measure the delivered, stack wood. If the (Contin~edfrom Page 12) implementation. of domestic and Animal Auct on: 7 pm, Bradley- Tennille. GAL C002567 Info: Waylan 1 preservIng food safety. Inner-cIty cubic, measurement indicates that export advertising and promotion lIVayside Auction, 1035 Monticello Hwy., Gray. 3AL 2070 Info: Curtis Hitchcock, 478-553-9938 or Lewie . Fortner, 478-469-5178. ' 1 veterinarians are in demand to you' did not receive the correct prqg.-ra' ms. Barfield, 1478-986-8852 or Bobby Ever-y 4th 'Sat. Chattahoochee Goat & I, address public health problems volume, contact the s~ller to For more information on the Russell, 478-986-4657. & Every 1st Sat. Ho se Tack Sale, 7 pm, 'Buggy Town Auction, ,1315 Hwy.341 s., BarnesvillE, GAL #3177 Info: 770- Sheep Sale, Eastanollee Livestock 1 associated with pet correct the problem. If the'matter nomination meeting; contact the Market, Eastanollee. Info: Mike Stepp', 770-869-7268 or Joe Barefoot, 770- 1 overpopulation, parasites, rabies cannot be resolved wit~ the seller, Georgia, Peanut Commission, toll- 869-7726. and other zoonotic diseases. There notify the Department's Weights free (Georgia only) at 1-800-346- , 358-0872/178-5. is a, critical' shortage. of and, Measures office at 1-800- 4993' or via' email at . Every 1st & 3rd Sat. Goat & Feeder Pig Notice .Sale, 1 pm, Tri County .Livestock Livestock auctions listed in ttie Sales, Hwy. 206.& 268 Crossing, Market Bulletin sometimes offer related Ambrose. Irlo: 912'359-3803' or items for sale, such as t~ck and other' Sherrel Day, ~12-359-2914. livestock, equipment. N~tlces for veterinarians with special training 282"5852. info@gapeanuts.com. I in strategic' disciplines within the profession, including food safety veterinarians. Programs already Dept. Cookbook Features Every 1st & 3rd Sa:: New Goat Sale: 1 pm; auctions selling. any Items other - than poultry, fowl & rabbits to follow, Triple livestock must be accompanied by the H Sales, Me:iter, Hwy, 46 e., GAL auction license number of the principal exist fo'r recent graduates of' human health 'professions (doctors "Best of Georgia Farms'.' C002567 Inf): Waylan Hitchcock, auctioneer or auction firm conducting and nurs,es), as well as educators,' The' Georgia Department of agric:ulture, covering not only the 478-553-9938 or Lewie Fortner, 478- ,the auction, per regUlations of the ,469-51.78. ' , " Georgia ,Secretary of State. Notices Every 1st & 3rd Sat. Horse Sale, tack, 7 without, this information' cannot be' pni, horses te follow, Triple H Sales, published. If you have any questions with loan forgiveness in return for Agriculture has copies of its "Best food but also the people of work ,in underserved -areas; of Georgia Farms" c<;>okbook and. agriculture and the land itself. however, until this act, no such tour b,ook available', as long as Cookbooks are available for '5250 Old Scvannah Rd., Tennille. about the Livestock Sales & Events program existed for' veterinary supplies last. ' $21 :95 each (price includes sales - ---- - ----- - - _.. ---- - - GAL C002567 Info: 1 . Hitchcock, '478~553-9938. .~~.- -.;. Wayian Calendar, plel!se cali Randy Cox at 404: 656-3682. ' , school graduates. -'''''' ~. The book, which is in a full size tax, postage and handling). Make paperback format with special' "lay checks payable to: Best. of Georgia " Notice of Auction of .Equine_ , war s. rants GAC A d G flat" binding, includes b~autiful 'Farms. When ordering, please artwork, historical information and include your mailing 'address as --PUiSiiiint io~Se::tidn -4:13~ 7 bfIDe ' 2004~ The" said- 'equ'fne 'may '. ,To Georgia Teachers be interesting facts and stories about .some'of the people who have had, well as yourphone number (in case there is a question about your Official Code of Georgia Annotated inspected at the facjlity from 11:00 The GeC!rgia Agribusiness and continue to have, a positive order). Mail your order and check (Humane Care fo- Equines Act), the a.m. until '1:00 pm. on Saturday, Council recently. awarded influence on Georgia agriculture., to: Best of 'Georgia Farms, 634 GeorgiaDepartm~ntof AgricultUre January 24, 2004. Pictures of ,the classroom grants to teachers at five 'Included are more than 200 ,Peachtree Parkway, Suite 220, , will conduct a 'live auction on the equine are located on the Department Georgia schools for'their use in Market Bulletin recipes carefully Cumming, GA 30041. Please following equine as grade horses, website: www.agr.state.ga.us For developing agriculture education selected and tested by department allow IO days for delivery. For 'to wit: directions to l~ation, call the Equine programs. 'home economists. In addition, the questions, about your order, call .16 year old bla::k TWH gelding. ' Division at(404) 656-3713. (Office The council's Dr. Joe B. Crane book features sidebars with food (404),656-3680: , IO year old bla::k TWH gelding . hours are Monday .through .Friday Classrosiori test, needs ocu rove, . tires and gauge only. Michael Walker Ellijay ',50 8N Ford, looks good, ~ns weU,5x1230540 706-635~1449 t~i1er, wood fI~r" unused 15 wheels. Bart, ="'19':':'6::'6-'-"A"'II--'is"'C"'h'-a"-I"-m':":e'-r-"D-1-7-tr-a-ct-o-r,-6-CY""'"Iin-d-:-e-r Price DouglaSVille 770-942-2133 , diesel; runs strong, $2800. Johnny G. Currie , '53 Ford Jubilee tractor, runs well, unused Haddock 478-932-5149' tires, ,$2300 firm,_ call before 9 pm. Scott 1969 AC D-17 diesel: unused tires, 1 new Plemmons Cumml~g 770-886-0977 PA rim, looks good,' won't start, $2,500., '5.5 Massey Hams 55, strong tractor, good Wayne Hughes Molena 706-674-9782 conClition,. fair tires, $2500. Don Brueshaber Section 35.107 of the Department of Justice Regulations. Information concerning the provisions of the Americans with Disabil~ies Act, and the rights provided thereunder, are available "'from the Administration Division. If you require' special assistance in utilizing our services, please contact our agency. . Published biweekly at .Capitol Square, Atlanta 30334. Periodicals Postage paid at Atlanta, Ga. and, additional offices. Ga. Jim Vesmarovich Dallas 770-505-6959 Only one a(fmay be placed Per fainlly unit Danielsville 706-795-5902 "Please observe our 20 word limit. Wednesday JanJary 7,2004 .. THE MARKET BULLETIN Page '3 2 1997 F~rd 701) tractors, low profile~ Burch harrow.. 19, 1/2' discs.exc. cond.. G-AC 1948 with cultivators., LA JD 1941. .10410 bac'kh~, good farm machine, low Kawasaki Mule 2510, 4x4, looks good.!:uns good condition, $13,500/ea. J. Flournoy Fort $3500."Chad Heath sOperton 912-529-4832 Emory Thomas Jefferson 706-367-4943 ' hours on new engine. $12,500/0bo. Don good. $3500.'J. Grant Dallas 770c443-7465 Valley 478-214-3621 . 912-529-6652 Gehl hay baler, round bales. 4x5, exc. Edwards Harlem 706-556-1746 Kawasaki mule, model 3010, 4WD. 2003, 2' horse walking ::ultivator. never used. 'Bush Hog,- 5'. older model. works grt., but condition. S.' D. Harman, Roswell 770-642- JD 4100 HST, 350 hrs., 60" mower deck, approx. 5 hours, $7200. Michael Wood $200. alSo other. Doyia Jones Milan 229-362- needs some welding, $150. :J. Troesken 8517 plug, ae~tor, rock rake, 'VGC, $12,500. Joe' Acworth 678-355-3060 4155' 'Fayetteville7'10-460-1120 ' Generator10KWmilitarydsl. elec.start.2 RominoShalpsburg770-463-8658 Komatsu 91' D21PG, 1"126 hrs,. 6 way' 2crow Bridger pla,ter, fiberglass seed & . Butterbean sheller, Taylor manufactured. 1,- new 1000 ~p batteries; sin21e/3 phase adj., JD 4230 cab, quad range trans." good blade, excellent shape must. sell $12,500. fert. hoppers. flat ch3in drive. press wheels. 1 1/2 bushel capacity excellent,condition, low $365Q. Ernest Higgins'Murrayvllle 706-864- condition, $12,000. Dustin Tapley Lyons 9,12- Rick Goette Milledgeville 478-932-5663 $600. Dane law Car"-llrsvllle 770-386-7753 u!;8ge, $1900, neg'otiable. Brian, Newsome 7664 293-4230" " Komatsu 031 crawler, 5/way blade, no 2000 JD gator. 4i<2. 475 hrs" exc. Vidalia 912-537-4924 ' Generator 25KW 1 phase, 4 cyl. propane JD 435 baler; 1326 mower conditioner,' leaks: runs well,- 80% undercarriage, $14,500. condition,$3900. REndy' Smith Lyons 912- Case 1845-C skid steer 10,ader, in good .wisconsin engine w/200 amp. transfer tedder, hyd. lift. used 3 'seasons. sheltered, Henry Brown Commerce 706-335-6660 526-3011 condition, runs great, $7,500. DavidT Harp switch, $2000. Bobby J. Martin Monticello 12' bushhog, $1200. Ben Danner Kubota 1997 4x4 l2900, front-end loader, 2000 Kubota tractor, l2600DT/4WD Fayetteville 770-461-7588 706-468-9942 Stockbridge 770-474-1471 Land Pride finish mower, $10,000 firm: Robby w/loader, LA452S. ~ hrs,. $11.500. Gordon ' Case '.4800 front-end loader tractor, Generator 7.5 KW Kohler, water.cooled, 4 JD 4430 cab/air. quad range, well House Bishop 706-769-7122 ' W. Smith Winterville 706-742-8269 industrial type, 3600 hrs., $8500. D. Bamett cyl.' engine, truck mounted, $650; trailer' 'maintained, $1,5.500, hie. ,message. David Kubota 3010 4x4 front loader. R 4 .tires, 2003 Mahindra 850, dsl., 35 hrs., 5' Nicholson 706-757"2642 available. $500. Tom ,Brunson Forsyth 770- Cheely Thomson 706-595-3939 hyd. 300 hrs. nice, clean tractor, $13,500. bushhog, $8000. R. _. Parker Talking Rock Case Davis mdl. 25+4 fleetline trencher. 358-1884 ' ,JD 4440 tractor, cal?, 6100hrs. 'good Todd Bennett Dawsonville 678-776-4836, 706-253-5915 '- 4x4 front blade, 2 cyl. gas. $1800. John Elliott Generator, 1200 watts, Northern Pro condition. $8,000. S. Smith Lyons 912-565- 706-216-2484, '\ 2003 Trioliet Solorrix 1000zkl mixer wagon Pearson 912-422-7862 brushless, '20 hp" $1200. A Sloan 7500 ' - Kubota L-4200 4x4, w/loader, good for large bales. Dan Warren 780' E Hwy 5 Case backhoe, w/extendahoe, used on Cartersville 770-336-51.51 JD450 track loader w/4:way bucket. new condition, $12.500; 5' hvy. duty bushhog. Roopville 30170 770~~5661 770-328--0115 farm only, ex9. cond, front to back, $1.2.500. Generator, 40KW Generac. PTO drilien, motor & batteries. Jots of new parts, $8000. B. $550. Greg Hosmer Allenhurst 912-25!l~ 2003 unused Craftsman 23 hp., 48' garden W. L. Putnan Tunnel Hill 706-463-2360 $1500. Jerry Parks Ellijay 706-635-5424 J. Maughon Jackson 770:504-0394 5623' ' tractor, Kohler eng. J. Pro-V-Twin automatic Cattle. 55B, BB & RB heifers, bred to LBW 'Generator, Generac 5500 XL, mdl. 09778- JD 4620 150 hp., '1972 yr, mdl. 1 owner, Kubota L3000F, 2002 mdl., 2WD, pis, dual transmission, $2000. C. Butler Dallas 770- Angus bulls, calving now. Kyle Peeples 4, volts 120/240, 'Amps 45.8/22.9. 'watts exc. cond., always sheltered; Cat.3, 3-pt. stage clutch, 34 hI'S., 6' WAC rear discharge 445-5866 Royston 706-245-4765 5500, 10 hrs. exc. cond" $600. Ivan Dutter Rick H. Garrett Bogart 706-540-4090 ' finish/mower, '03 mdl., $10,000. A. Ballard 24 KMC bed-Ievele-lincorporator row units; Craftsmari aerator/fertilizer that pulls, Cleveland 706-348-7045 JD 4640 CIA dual quad range, 155 hp., Rutledge 770-356-2304 JD 12-row 886 high residue cultivator. Johnny behind garden tractor/mower, 2 yrs. old, Gleaner F2 combine, two field ready com good condition, $13.500/0bo. J. W. Hall ,Kubota. L1802ll235, 23,5 hp., 2WD. 1070 . Sanders Vienna 877-'60-9958 ' $100. Brandon Kyle Loganville 770-972- heaw planter and two row $350; cult.. $300. all in good condition. D. Noda Cumming 770-889-5425 JD 530 hay baler,' $7,700. Ron Johnson langford West Point 706-645-2862' planter. various other equipment. John White Brown Union City 770-964-5304 . Hahn Hiboys, 300 models" for parts' or Conyers 770-483-3424 Long traCtor model 465 w/power steering, ' Calhoun 706-629-7531 D15 AC tractor. dsl., p/s,- rebuilt MAT. 3-pt, repair, $500. Albert A. Collins Lyons 912-578- JD 530 round/baler, exc. cond., $9,750; JD sold for parts, $1500/0BO. John J, Harley 4 disc bedding plcw, $2000; pull type fire hitch, S.O.w., $2600; '52 8N Ford rebuilt MTR' 6450 420 garden tractorw/3 pes. of equipment~ Augusta 706-798-6097 ,plow, $2000; Treeco ;)ull or 3-pt. tree planter. & lift. etc., $3200. B. Dukes Lyons 912~565- Hay feeder,trailer, will hold four rolls $875. $4,750. James Rutledge Stockbridge 770~ M&W disc mower, 7', good condition, $5000. J. R. Richardson Louvale 229-838- 7 8 8 1 ' Frank Nocera Winder 770-868-6026' 474-4279 stored in barn. Randall Carter Cedartown "4548 05 crawler, 1974 96J. fresh undercarriage, ,Hay mower, NH 462 6 disc, GC $1500; 3pt. .JD 5310 tractor, exc. cond., 170 hrs.. 770-748c3585770-546-1319 4' 1.8 hp. pump, $6JO. 2' 5 hp. pump, $250 fire suppression tank, forestry pacl., 3-pt. hitch; hydro" "MD' Farmall, all run well. D. Gay Lyons 912- front-end loader. Pete Harris Elberton 706- Paul McCalla FayetteVille 770-461-4335 MF 135 dsl., pis, w/rotary mower, $4500. diesel, new tires/painfin grt. cond.; also 37pt. 565-7035 ' ' 283-6615 .' 678-878-6708 some 3-pt. equip. Nelson Massey Conyers 6' bushhog, $8500. Tracy Lepard Roopville Farmall H tractor for parts, all there. Samuel Heavy duty 50-ton log splitter, runs !\'reat, ,JD 7405 MFWD 105 h.p. power, quad 770-483-2639 . 770-854-7713 Brown Rochelle 229-643-7282 $900. Heywood Farm Monroe 770-867-3830 trans., like brand new. 'only 475 hrs., $3500 MF 235, gas, pis, 41 hp. tractor, runs well, '. 4000 watt DevilbiSlor Alma 912-632-5288 Ford '52 mdl. 8N, new wires, good lift, runs HydraUlic logsplitter, 4x20 cyl., 16GPM Wyatt Dublin 478-275-8983 cOnd.,.barn kept, $1,600 OBO. Terry Fountain 5x5 round hay bale', 5500 Heston, auto tie. well, 12 volt, key start, $2200. Jell Rowland Barnes 2 stage pump, 8 hp, Kohler, retum JD mule'drawn cotton' picker, model #31, ~C~a~ir~0.::9~1=-2~-3~7~8::.-1~0~5:::!4:..-----;--,- _ used last season, ggod working condition. Milledgeville 478-452-1294 detent on ,valve, highway towable. Scott made in 1932, good'condition. $2000. Dale McCormick Farmall 'Super C tractor, $1500. Lester Hill Chatsworth 706-695-4314 Foid 3000 dsl., $4600; Ford 801 dsl. w/p/s. Magyar Grantville 678-467-3433 , " Wiley Covington 770~464-3815 tricycle front-end, hyd. ,drawbar, running 6' Bushhog branG cutter. fair condition, cuts good. $300. Doug Locke Winston 678- 232-0934' " 72 MF 135 diesel ~ractor. exc. cond. new paint, ready to wo~, $4,400 firm. Thomas Rowley Perry 478-987-3448 84' Howard rOto\ator transport, wheels, hyd. lift. $2500/0bo;c 60 , Howard rotovator, 377P0H_'2~~V:2l~' ~~s. $950fi E Irm.. F reeman Griffi n 8N Ford tractor, -ebuilt engine last yr., everything works. $2200 w/new bushhog. $2.850 film. Howard'Milsap Newnan 770- 253-4594 ' f.r.o8nNt wFhoeredls.trbacattoter,ryr~Jnnds well, unused tires; coil.-Tommy Denton Stockbridge 770-507-6446678-300-0125 8x24 Gooseneck tailer. 3-6000 lb. axles. $1500; 7x16 dovetai., 6000 lb. axles. brks.. $4300, both are excellent. Richard Turner IH 1586. 3750 hrs. 500 hrs. on eng., 3 JD, 1975 830, less than '1,000 hrs., condition, $1000. Charles Reed Sylvania Winston 770-489-7504 770-639-7504 remotes. factory duals, 4 post canopy, exc. excellent condition, uriused tires. additional ~91~2=--~5~64~-~7.::4.:.;73~-,- ---,,----, --:- 'Ford 3400 front loader/backhoe w/3-pt. cond., $7500. John Bell Moultrie 22~-324- equipment. mower. haylift, plOW, $8,500. Bill Mighty Mac compost shredder,,5 hp. B &.5 hitch & PTO, good condition, $6500. Don 2239 . :Dees Carrollton 770-832-8905 . r - - - - - - - - - - - - -. - - - , Godfrey Butler ,478-955-9182 IH Cub, '75, EC. $4500;, Farmall Cub. Ma'rke't Bullet-.n Ad Form Ford 350, grain dump truck, great falTT) burnedeng.,$600;Cubcults. 6'KingCutter. 1 ' . ' , . 1 truck nell:' brakes, oil' change, good tires, finishing, mower, $650, etc. Darwyn Shannon engine. G. Jones Alpharetta 770-475-5049 1 1 1983 model, $990. Robert Aiken 525 Old Conyers 770-761-,1888 770-860-1011 Ell" Ilay RdE .. 0 hi 30533706-867-1907' a. onega. . Inti ~24 tractor, motor ' rebUilt, good rUbb.er, Yi" tho ~ . d Th . 2 I' . ~ . , oumayuse ISlormtosubnutyoura. erelsa O-word Imltloradvertlsements unless othetwise noted under category headings. The 20-word limit includes name. city 1 Ford 3600 With five pieces of ~U1pment, new paint & decals, everything works., SPI~- . and phone number or name and complete address. The Market Bulletin reserves the right $6500. Ive. messg. F. P. Rossman Moultrie out wheels. $4000. Arlington West Sylvania .t d't u' d' th 20 rd I' 't'O I (I) t' all d . 229-782-7163 ., 912-863-7248 ' Fo rd 39s 30 d.I 'tractor, 470 hrs., pIs, 45 ' Int'l Harvester 7' SI.Ckle mower beIt dn.ven, 1 0 e I ,no ces excee mg e -wo uru. n y one" no I~ , owe per Issue. A' ddvier'dtISeIrs are' h encoudra' gedhetloi reViebw" the adve, rtisImi g gubild" elines and, under PTO hp., 8/2 spd., hyd. 2 spool. $10,800.D. exc. cond., 4 complete spare blades, $1250. 10 VI ua category, ea lOgs ore su mltting notices or,pu lcation Chandler Carrollton 770-832-2364. Kendra Read Barnesville 770-358-7565 , Please place the following ad under the indicated category: 1 Ford 4000 tractor has rebuilt engine, 52 Int'l TD15-C, 90% SAL.T. U.C,,' rebuilt " hp., new paint & battery, $6000; 5' bushhog engine, ROPS w/ripper just' put,:on, 'exc. 1 mower, $500. aft. 6 pm. ~illy Lewis Nashville" cond., C-frame, $24.500/obo. Don Williams 229-686-5971 'Carrollton 770-854-8958 Category: I'' 16" tires, unused, $2250. Johnny Bruce Ford 4600 tractor & rotary mower, 52 hp.; Int.l E270 21 yd. good operating condition, Covington 770-385-0589, unused front tires. battery, radiator, $6000. $13.500. Alan Hall Milledgeville 478-452- 9 ft. hyd. John Deere pull harrow. new 20 in. will separate. John Wofford Albany 229-888- .!..7~42=:2=-----_-:----:----::-...,.... ,---:-----,---__ disks, ,$1500. Joy Cwens St. George 904- 3927 International Cub crawler blade; belly 259c8256 ' Ford 5K w/front loader; 5' bushhog, 6' box mower, turning/spring tooth' plows; stored 9-ton self unloadi,g H.. Steel grain/feed blade, 6.5' harrows, .6' finish mower, 9" years, $3500. Mike Hallmark Dallas 770-445- boQY, mounted on Fo-d F-700. George Smith digger, $14,500/0bo. Robin H.' Mullins -=64--,-7~5=--,-,--77~0=----=3-,--77'::c---=6-=2=-28~ ~_ _ Washington 706-678~7929 Pembroke 912-653-2611 J.D. 4440 Cab tractor, 9209 hrs. $17,500; 1 .. 1 1 I' 95 Ford diesel me9.,1715. 500 hrs., front Ford 601 tractor, gas motor. 12 volt, good J.D.359dieselpower-unit,105HP,bothgood end loader, 4wd, 11>. turf tires, finishing condition, comes w/5' bush-hog, $2500. condo Ricky Taylor Blakely 229:723-4296 1 mower, 4' tiller, rock rake, other. C. H. Holmes Walter Chastain Sautee 706c754-5531 JD 1941' LA, runs." well, looks good, Fayetteville 770-461-6497 . Ford' 7610 w/turbo, dsl., pis, excellent cultivators, $3,700. Steve Watkins Jefferson 1 97 MF 253.53 hp. Nlloader canopy and 6' running. 441 on new 'engine, hyd remote, .!..7~06"::-;;3:::6.:..7-=0::::9",9~8...,......,..-_..,..-.,,..,._ _~-::=-:: Rhino bushhog, 'e::c. cond.. 400 hrs,. $7000. Mark Spruill ,Carrollton 770-845-2985 'JD 24T hay baler, rebuild or parts, $750; $17,000.. Chris ,Smit, laGrange 706-882- Ford 8N, $2600, runs good, owned 20 yrs" orchard disc. $325; smoothing disc, $275. 8397' . garage kept. Thomas Scott Watson 680 Carl McFarland Conyers 770-761-5130' AC 6060 farm tractor. 63 hp. VGC. canopy, Ebenezer Road Fayetteville 30215 770-632- JD 2640, two remotes, canopy, 148 front- $7500;. Hardee 9' pJII type' bushhog. HD; 1177770-632-1'177 end loader, spear'& bucket, $9,000. Marvin '$1200. Brian Wimpey Clermont 770-983- Ford 9N, ,GC, $2300, also 20 disc Bell Greensboro 706-467-3906 Phone - - , . . - - - - - - - - - - -_ _----,---_ _...,...._ 1056 Aerator--lawson~ture aerator w/seed box & hydraulic lift wh3els. exc. cond., $8500. Ron 0 Ward Elbertor. 706-213-9175 Air compressor, 10[' CFM, gas, $1800. J.D. Wilson Atlanta 770-451-7310 smoothing harrow, bush & bog harrow, cultivator & scrape blade. Jeff Connally Powder Springs 770-942-5700 , ' Ford Jubilee. $2800; Ford 8N, doesn't lift, $a00; MF 35 Deluxe' $2200, all run well. Archie Harris Warwick 229-535-6535 JD 318 w/38' mower, 'power bagger, mulcher. 50' tiller, 54' front blade, rear PTa, 3-pt. hitch, $3500. Elliott Faircloth Cartersville 770-607-9612 JD 350 loader parts lor sale; 1 1/4 yd. GP bucket, 1 front hood & grill, engine hood & stack. Plea~e include your name and'compl~te address on all correspondence ~ent io the Bulletin office. ' , The following ptiblicatign: s~tement-must~e .., signed by , ~he adverti~er " su~miningthis .. ' , notice .~o1~ 1 Backhoe 709 Melr:>se w/24 , bucket fits' Ford dirt scoop, $2250; also other, call aft. 'Ron Springer DawSOnville 77Q-887-0168 Bobcat'skidsteer, rna/fit other brands also, 6 pm. Clay Pentecost Winder 770-867-4373 JD 400 tractor w/trailerand snow blade: 1 'I hereby certify that the above notice meets all the 'necessary requirements for $4500. Brad Dilbeck CarterSville 770-966-0985 Forks, quick attach, fit any front end loader, Bigham' Brothers paratill 10:. 6 shank light duty,'1500 Ibs. $250; heavy 4000 Ibs,. wHoller, Tommy MeaaMidville 706-554-6107 $400. Bosco Lewis Rincon 912-429-3787 Bradco backhoe 'HD 9 to fit skid steer, ,Front end'ioader--Massey Ferguson, 5 1/2 sheltered, 18' bu:ket. Michael 'Knox ft. bucket. $1250. Greg Chapman Perry 478- Douglasville 770-94~0003 '987-7792478-954-1221 . ' Please review reqJirements under ad, categories before sUbm.itti~g your ad. Front scrape blade for Farmall Cub. $~OO. w. R. Rachley Dewy ~ose 706-283-7524 . 60' cut, $2800. Anita G. Reisinger Marietta 1 !7...7.!0...-J~8D=44:=02.,-;,920~1.C;7$5~4,5::-:0.::0---,-/0::-B=-O-=-G; -=-eh-I-m-j-x-in-g-w-a-g-o-n, publication i~ the ~armers and Consumers Market Bulletin. ,- 1 $3,OOO/OBO. Tony L. Brown 43 Watson, Mill , Advertiser's Signature Rd. Comer 30629706-783-4481 1 JD 4020, recent overhaul & paint, $8900; JD Thisfonn' will appear periodically .inthe Market Bulletin as space pennits. 3020, new' paint & rubber, $7500, both wide Ailvertisers may photocopy the fonn for future use, .. - -.- - - - - -.-.- - - - - - - fronts. David Martin Me~r 912-~85-4201 . , _,' , .J' Page 4 THE MARKET BULLETIN .- . ' Wednesday January.7,2004' Model 851 New Holland hay baler, makes 5 Want ~4 flip Int'l bottom plow, 285 .MF ,'1'set' of' dual wheel axles w/springs & Farm, or estate gates for sale, made from foot by 5 foot rolled bale, excellent condition, tractor. Donald Vickers Wray912-468-5386 brackets; 8qOO Ibs., wood'splitter, 3 pt hitch; western' cedar, any size. Russell Cochran $3100: Dan T. Fowler ,Blythe 706-554-2513 .Want 40', 50' or 60' Land,plane, will pick" works on tractorhyd. Ken Fuqua Rockmart Alpharetta 770-475~6473678-513-0781 LIVESTOCK 706-554-3709 up any location. William Darsey Lakeland 770-684-8794 " Fiber storage barrels;, 27' tall and 16" Mule drawn hay rake, $150; steel wheel 229-482"2495 ' 12 foot corral panels with gate, $400. C.:B. diameter, metal bottom and metal clamp~on "you have any questions regarding ads in this, wagon gear, $150, call aft. 6 pm. Dwayne Want 6" diameter posthole' auger for 3-pt. Awtrey Waleska 770-796-5460 ' lid, stackable; $3 ea: David Lance'Snellville category, callB~nda Donnell at 404-65h9081 , Fortner Dahlonega 706-864-3265 hitch, reasonable price & in good condition. 15'used utility poles, 30' long, 100 1x6x8 1..71..70~-..::9:.:.7=2....:-9~8::..:7..::0:.......,:-::-_:--:-_ _---,._:----::-.,,;- ,NH 3010 Ford, 1997,45 hp., 975 hrs., great shape, 1 owner, $11,500/0BO. Alan' Collins Miles Patrick Winder 770-867-4075' Want 8,12' small air blast sprayer, 50-;100 pine boards, $1.75 ea., other widths and lengths avail. 'Vernon Richardson Rutledge Food'grade,.60 gal. heavy plastic closed top drums, 2 bung holes w/female threads for All but nliovet slitmocitked(i.et.o; ,thcoasttelea,neimquailnses,ugchoaa~s,, , Camilla 229-..336-7272 229-881-9201 NH' 3930;' excellent cond., 590 hrs. $12,000. Wendell Madray Waynesboro 706- 554-2789 . gallon, ,in good' condition, aluminum tripod orchard ladde'~s.Brian, Heatherington Tallapoosa 770-714-8381 Want 8Q-100 hp. dsl. tractor,4wD w/cab, 706-342-0566 ' , ' '16 corral panels; 1 gate,panel, $60 ea., 1 hay i'ing, $40, '1 water trough, $40, 1 feed trough,$40.'JeffHarperAlpharetta770-442- water faucet, exc..drums for water storage. isnhepeops, sswesinseio, na,nodf.pothueltrya) dmvuesrttihsal!vr'efboer ean,' George Gibson Marietta 770-579-6410 minimum' of 90 days before they can be For sale 1 1-HP, deep well jet pump and 84 am,ertised. feet of 1 1/4" galvinizepipe, $125 for 'total.. ==~='---'-'--'---~------ NH 630 round baler, $7,000. James Hinton AC, 1000 PTa, good condition, low hrs. Brian 0652 ." Gene Mullis Dublin 478-272-3148 Reynolds 478-847-3452478-847-3319' , Cook'Loganville 678-794-1483 16 rafters, lath and tin for 15'x33' shed, For sale: Golden #2 cane mill and 60 gallon Cattle NH '6610, 85. hp., remotes, 750 hours, Want Cub Farmall'.Super A, Super C or M $150. Taylor Lee Franklin 706-675-6057 syrup kettle. JEvers Nonnan 'Park 229-769-' 1 polled Hereford bull, 2 yrs. old, proven $11,500;, NH 5610, -75 hp., 1100 'hrs:, Farmall, running or parts, within 200 miles of 18 ton feed bins w/Choretime fill systems,30n ' ," - -breeder,' $425, 'call aft. 6 pm: M. Pate $11,000. Marcus Gregory Hinesville 912- Atlanta. Eugene Carithers Conyers 770-855- other ,'equip. avail: Geoffrey, Parrish Free 7 room old farm house, you tear down Stockbridge 770-474-1439. 876-5888912-269-7446 . . '2639 . Bethlehem '678-779-4401 & remove, or have the old farm house moved. 10 black & red top quality bulls for sale, N'ew.Holiand TR85 combine w/1S' rigid Want Farmall A and Super A, running or not ,1960 barn disassemble and haul-off barn Lonnie Mahan Dacula 770-682-2017 $1200/ea. Terry Solomon Ba!l Grou!1d 770- ,head and 4-row corn head, excellent for parts. Hershel Frazier Cumming 770-844- ,wood and tin for free. Greg Willis Lakemont Furniture grade oak,lumber, other 'misc. 889-2609 .' "condition. Shane Brannen Glennville 912- 8844 . ' 706-782-2741 706-782-9885 items. Don Phillips Tucker 770~934-3287 12 Beefmaster heifers, 16-18 mos., open.. .- 654-4855 Want.Ford Jubilee, Naa, 600, 800, 601, 801 1979 C-10, Scottsdale truck, good tires, . Goats heavy metal feed troughs, 10' long, B. Farmer Oxford 770-786-6469 , 00 Frick sawmill wlDetroit engine, edger & junker for parts; 100 . miles of Atlanta. B. cab/body, and. trans. motor is, stuck, 4' deep, 4 to 51/2" wide:$5 ea. Jim Thaxton .12 polled Hereford ~!Jlls, ~,yrs. old, all AI. slab carrier, $11 ,000. D, Baize Rex 770-961- .Wilson Douglasville 770-947-1970' $450/obo. Dan Dixon Gordon 478-628-2551 Watkinsville' 706-769-1315 . , s!red by breed leading. Sires, cert. he~d. 6742 Want Howard rotovator for a Farmall Cub. 2 5X9 sheet, 'galvanized steel, $35 ea. 2 Good used tin & lumber, .trusses and Jimmy Jeanes Gray 478-986-3426 . Pasture renovator, Hay King, like new, Randy Simmons,Cleveland 706-348.1814 5x12, also $35 ea. for, flooring utility chicken house equip. ,Hoke Caudell Homer 12 regd: polled Hereford,b~lIs, Including 6 pricee to sell. Joshua Martin Cleveland 770- Want IH 660 cotton'sprayer for parts; also trailers/trailer frame & axle, $200 w/wheels.. 706-677-4682 - , ' ' sons of Felton 5,17, ,good EPD s, ultra-sound, 1..1..====:.......,.""--.-......:.------- 519-0571 ,544 IH tractor for parts: Rober.t W. Rosie Higgins Lawrenceville 770-963-5746 Greenhouse pIa' st'IC, new 6M. I'1, '4 yr. HIili,ec h7e7r0d-8c5e4r-t4. 5&48accred. M. B. Lane Canrollton . Pea arid butterbean sheller, complete w/all Montgomery Reynolds 4780837-2356. ' . 2 bath tubs for watering livestock, $25. ea. , Thermic. 24'x100', $100, qty. 15, 20'x150' belts, 100. bushelslhr., commercial use for ,Want JD 3050"55, 4040-50 or 55 four post or $30 for both. Frank Jackson Powder $125 qty. 2. A '.Deigna,n Locust. Grove 770- 15 head of breeding age, :A1 bred Jersey . large quantities. Jimmy Cargle Tifton 229- farm traCtor in very good condo & reasonably Springs 770-499-1578 957-7446 bulls. Carey Bryans Newborn 706-342-0534 388-0071 priced.L. Kinsley Perry 478-714-9900 478- Pecan sprayer, FMC 957, speed sprayer, 987-~837 .2 hand. hewn s,tructures' .1810 2 .story' timberframe, 1835 1&1/2 story log cabin" Greenhous~, us.ed, 12'X24', 6 Windows, e,.xchoamum, ster. fCaina,llydemlivaedrey ,-=$2 =4=5=0~/Berearl.yte!Jd.eL'.G=aJylo=lo:wn!e.ar.y..P.eb!ur k.llis.n,.s:141:78~-m=9=o8=s2.=-2=7o~l5d~6, Detroit engine, exc. shape, mounted on Chev Want John Deere Model LA &. Model 60, dismantled, tagged. 'Jimmy' Poss CARLTQN avail., loaded with potting shelves $1995.- 2. Hereford CI'9SS heifers, bred to calve early truck, $12,500. Ray Register Ray City 229- 75 mile radius. Byron Jones Adairsville 770- 30627. 706-797-3317' Dave Morris Douglasville 770-826-8674 spnng, $700/ea; 1, Hereford cow w/calve, 251-7790 548-0667 ' , .20-3555 gal. p. lastic drums, 2 bang holes, H ay n'ng,' used q season, 65; water tubv'e, $5830708. Shannon Fortson Royston 706-245- .Quick hitch - Delta Hook Co., 1 male, 3 ,Warit John Deere gator an.d quick attach 55 gal. lock ring, 55 gal. metal "'1/0 lids, 55 $10; barb wire streacher, $8, 3/4 and 1/2 hp , . female, fits 3-pt. hitch up to 45 hp tractor, $600. D. L. Smith Williamson 770-567-3516 Reconditioned automatic, Whitfield tree , planter, $4000. Justin Studstill Route 3 Box '182 Nashville 31639229-244.9131 229-686- 5603 '. ReplacerT)ent small engines, '5-7-8-1 0 B.S. pallet forks'for a JD 460 loader. Shane Taylor Gainesville 770-540-5003 " Want KMC no-till rigw/rippers and wheels or wheels. and brackets. Wesley' Mathis Cordele 229,-273-7282 229-273-2537 Want KMC ripper bedder 6-ro.w, in good condition. Thomas M. Waters Rebecca 229-. gal. stainless. Jimmy Cannon 'Canton 770- elec. motors, $15 ea:. Bob Day'Auburn 770, 889-2342 867-8448 '22' flat steel rafters, $25 ea., have 15, 16' High tensile, electric fence wire, 14 gauge flatbed trailer, BP, dovetail ramps, new tires, ea.: roll !lOOO', 4 rolls,. $43/roll. .Ed Ballard $850. D. Moore Cartersville 770-382-2094 Zebulon 170-227-3569 " . . 4000 gal. diesel tank w/pump, good condo .. Lard press, cornsheller: no. 2 bell, corn Phil Adkins Vieima 229-273-7691 229-942; cracker,"turpentine tools, anvil, post mount .-2regd. ,Black Angus bulls, 1 yr. old, A1 Sired, I;PD s, exc. condition, $1250/ea. Jerry Ellis Calhoun 706-629-1.386 , . 25 Angus-crossed hel~ers, ready to breed ,n January, average, weight 750 Ibs. Bruce Parker Butler 478-86~-3.966' .. .25 top qU~lIty .spn~glng Holstein heifers, horizontal shaft; 5-8-10-12-12 1/2-16 B&S vertical shaft, L'70 Yanma'r dsi., VGC, $60- $300. William Milford Carnesville 706-3844082" 643-7779 '2160 Want ~345DT' Kubota tractor for parts; 40hp and 50hp, elec. 3ph motors need hyd. pump & trans. Ray Duncan Buford w/starter's, $225 & $250; 3' hydraulic pump, 30519770-932-8604770-363-2877, $225. Jim Mabry Marietta 770-993"4997 '~ horse head & scyth. P. Jewell Waycross 912- 283-8871 ' '. , t .. Like new 100 gallon diesel uel tank w/electric pump,$600/obo: Eric Williams wllI"start calVing ,n Jan:, approx. wgt. 1200 Ibs. Dale Rowden Fanml'!gton 706-,769-0980 706-769-8058 ," . . 3 Black Angus heifers, commencal grade, Rhino bush hog, root rake,- Troy Bilt tiller, Want PTa drive manure ,spreader; in good 5 yr.cild breeder chicken house equipt., tin, Canton 678-493-5944 770-560-7056 b?rn March. 2003; 1.Black Angus regd..bulI, welder. William R Barr 526 'Highway Clarkesville 30523 706-754Q182 . 17 condition.. C. FraZier Sharpsburg 770-251'0644 '23'6', $15/sheet, trust, $75 ea.,.feed bin, $625, slats, 14', deal' on all. james Baxter .' youLru. mbloegr.s- ceodrar, mriende~w: h. l.tDeamo.eakl , '. "''1C11o1 rbsaewtt RltO, Pathfinder & Emulation bloodlines. Bruce Ballinger Atlanta 9-12-393-3355 . Shavings baler, conveyor; shaker, staple. Want auger/posthole digger and bit, must ,Elberton 706-'213-0636 706-757-2581 W hin ton 706-274-3325 3 Buffalo bull calves, 8 mos. old, ,ready, guns, makes square bales for' bedding, fit 3-point hitch/PTa & be I.n ,good working, ' 55 gaI.' f0od grade"met aI barreIs, 30 gaI. . aLsumbegr,, fresh,. cut to your speci.ficati.ons, $OSaOkOw/eoao.,d c7o7w0s-5, 3$6S-O5O29t9o, $800.. Steve R.eed, $8500, will trade. Marty Fulghum Lavonia condition. Les Tyer Newnan 770-253-4093 food grade plastic barrels w/screw on lid. k . . - I '11 t i D E " I 706-356-2376 Want backhoe attachment for Kubota David Piper Loganville 770-972-0228 oa , pine, popu ar,'wi. rave: , : ay or 30 regd. polled Hereford bows, calving Sirex rake, Peerless caddy, 8 wheel hyd. iift tractor M-57 series. Robert A Prosser Fort arms, pull type, exc. cond:, $1800. Robert Valley 478-953-5988 55 I tid 55 I I r b I Calhoun 706-602-0380 ga. me a rums, ga. pas IC arre S, .. ' .Meat gnnders,. Hobart, 2hp, 3ph, me,~t now, good EPD's, Victor Domino bloodline,. herd." cert. ,&/ accredited. .Ricky Lane ' _ $5 ea. Nan White Smyrna '770-436-3548 gnnder, Toledo 1.5hp,. 230. V, 1 ph. DaVid Carrollton 770-258-5890 McConnell Lumpkin 706-366-1477 229-887-, Want backhoe, Int'l 3444 or 250. B. S. 55 gal. metal, 55 gal. plastic drums iN/lid G II p. M taO 7066284667 raised 3570 ,SIX small craftsman tractots:tjuartrans.' ~ Lambert Covington 678-699-3164 .. ' Want fenders to. fit. Ford 4610 or' 66lo"in andiN/outlid.2:bong.holes"plastic drum food grade. Bill Cheatwood, Jackson 770-227_ aMe0~aplsrlonllefo~mo,.unng mIanc~l.ne- -. for sale; call f<:>r - 30 registered black Angus 3 years calving "with second'calf: together,'verygentTe, some. running, made in' the sixties, lots of good condition., Harold Holt Elberton 706" 9708 . , ,- .more information or e-ma,1 me. Bobby Morns .nice bull. Steve Rhinehart Ranger .706-629" Parts'& equip., $1000. Lanry Shipp Dallas 283-7641' 70 ea. Shenandoah pancake brooders, Taylorsville gailsaid@aol.com 770-3837-2919 1405 .' . 770-443-1678' Want good 3 point hitch rear tine tiller for used in good cond., $25 ea., or take all for Nursery'containers for sale, 1 gal- gal. up 4 miniature cows 1 miniature bull 1 Buffalo Spreader truck-chicken litter: 1974: Ford, Kubota tractor, BX2200, PTa driven. James $20 ea. F. O. Whitaker Ellijay 706-889-4811 . to 65 gal., free dely. on Irg: quantities. bull, cow. & yearling. Craig Winfrey 'Kite 478- . 4/spd, 330 HD, Chandler spreader body-16', M. Holt Ellijay 706-635-4114 770-315-0655 8' chain link cyclone fencing, you take Anthony Sedes Kennesaw 770-529-5297 .::4:::::69::..-..::3'-'4:::::66"-_ _---,....,... -' new brakes, GC, $7500. Elberton 706-498-2484 Ronald, Ward Want hydraulic post driver, Worksaver, Shaver' or Danuser, .side 'or rear offset down approx. 10 acres of fencing, $0.89/ft.,- Platform scales, 1 like new Hobart "'1/1000 top rail also avail.' Sammy ,Boyd Augusta Ib: weights; 3?0; and 1 used/like new old one, 40 good ebxrcc'obdlaccokwhse;if1e0rsynshgo: t~s~' wdocromwesd:,3mbalkke: Super A equipment, 1 JD Grel!ns mower, preferred, reasonably' priced. Stan-Lawson 706-863-4959' was used, In Ice plants, $250.. -Ralph bulls. Freeman. Wingard Montezuma 478- JD 317, 318, 46', 112 parts tractor. R. Walker Cleveland 706-865-3113 706-865-3680, . 9 corral panels, 12', $60 ea., 1 panel Abernathy Lula 706-677-3493 ,,4"'72::,,-!-7"'8:o85"---'-_'..-:--:- ..-:--,- _ Woodstock 770-924-0822 ' Want no-till drill for grass seed: 8' or 10', w/door, 12', $80, all for $525. Bobby Denton Poultry equip., 5000' of Choretime feeder 48HD young bred commercial cows, some . TCM ,wheel loader, dsl., 4WD, auto, cab, good condition. Bert Bird Alpharetta 770- Covington 770-464-3900 for pullets/programmed/brollers, good cond., w/calves,1 blk. bull. Cooper Field Nunez aux. hyd., grappie,-3/4yd.bucket, 1200 hrs., 475-4864 . . 9 ton.feedb',n, Sl'de Iadder t0 top door, new'48.' slafunt wall fansF, 2-,eka.S8a,ton' BCrocl Fino mare, 5 yrs., bay,' pretty, L.ucky ~I~mond Te, brown/wht., blue eyes, 30 gentle enough for an amateur rider, 14hds., days riding, west~rn pleasure prospect, Capuchino gr'daughter, has had a foal, $1800/obo. G. Jolin Dahlc?nega 706-8679783706-265-9503 APHA 3 y;r. ~are/ 2 . blue eyes, approx. l~hds ... trail ridden, $1200. J. Dean $2500/obo. Lois March Vienna 912-268- 2963 . =R~eg~d-.-g-e:-Id:-e-'d-:-m-'i-ni:-a-:-tu-re--:d-on-'k-e-y-r-,e-aL:-g-e-n'-tl-e, $350; 2 yr:: old regd. gray donkey, real gentle, Toomsboro 478-933-5817. $400. J. R. Rigsby Camilla 229-336-8911 APt:\A 5 yr., ~un overo .geldlng,. le~el 1 Regd. miniature donkey,. jack, drk. brn Parelll,bathes, loads,' qllps, trail. rlges,. color, $500. Bobby Heed Vienn"a912-268.- ,...-.....,._,..-_."'?"'O"'O"'O.l.o.'"'b~o." ~-'-"'--'--~_4tn!'-" " 8 7 3 1 " ' - - - - - -.-. "., --. SwannCslhoun'706-625-3799 Regd: racking mare, blk., 12 yrs. old, Pheasant prs., .Red Golden males. Danny Ryals Milledgeville 478-452-8497 Chickens for sale, all' type; $5 each, most sell all; also, hens, 4q. G. Young. Rentz 478- 984-1200'- " Chickens, hens, pullets, roosters, New Hampshires $5-$10. John Young Lavonia -'-7"-06"'-:"3""56""--=5:.:8""56=-----'-:-:--.,....,.._:=::-:--'~:::___:- Chickens, 'purebreds, $6/up, Cochins, Silkie, RIR, Barred Rock, Orpingtons, Brahma, .feather footed; crested Orpington, others. Bob Quinn Mableton 770-732-8493 Chukar~f'!rsale,_flI9ht..C6hdltlonedblrds. Winston Southertand MI. Airy 706-754-4763 Red Silkie Bantams' $20 pair, Light Brown LlyESTOCK Dutch' Bant,!ms $20 pair, also automatic egg turner for sale. Ellen Cannon C!)vington 770- 787-6335 ., If you have any questions regarding this Rhode Island Red. rooster $10, Salmon categol}', call Mia Haney ~t 404-651-9084. Faverolle x Buttercup male chicks $2. Lindsey Gossett 292 Seals Rd. Dallas 3015~. 770-' The Alternative. Livestock category 459-5557 contains ads for, ralites (ostriches, rheas, 'and .emus) as' well as other "non- Roosters - 5 Silkie Bantams-grown, 3 Partridge, Rock chicks, 4 half .. Black =trad=itio=na=l" l-iv"es=toc=k. ='--------- Australorp, ,half Black .Stars Diane' Cox . Alpaca bred to Accoyo White Knight, due in Carrollton 770-854-8630 March, a real. sw~et girt, good c~nfi~.ation. Selling out-Morris Gordon, HVR's' and,~CharlesEvans,Chickamauga]06"37.5~7.689 cross breds Homing pigeons, make offer. Alpacas for sale, geldings, (starting at AQHA -NFQHA 100% stud colts; sorrel, palominO &. buckskln;_Sired by grndson. to Poco Bueno; $2500 ea. OBO. J. Bullock =D~al~la~s~7~7=0-=4-45~"-93-9-2''. ':::-........''''';''-,- - gentle, trail/show, 14.3hds., $1450. Rich Allen Marietta '770-973-2569 . Sport'horse 3/4 Perch?ron-1/~TB, . gelding, 17+hds., black, 7 yrs., athletiC, $5000. L. - Cochin chicks $2 and up. Butch Kirkland ..M~a::=c~0~n,-"4,,,7-,,8c..:-4:::..:7.,:.1_-7:...:8~3:...:1,.:.4:::..:7~8~-4~7:..:4~-=:23~9~2=--_ _ - Flock reduction, . 2003 hatch, heavy ~reed, large brown egg layers $8 each:.R.L. Davis Raymond Young Sumner 229-776-6414 . Superior qlty. .OEG' Bantams, Silver Duckwings, Creles, Spangles, Blue Splash, Blacks, O.E.G., quails and BB Reds. Ted $500), males, maidens and pregnant'fefT]ales. Larry Dietsch Young, Harris Lanry@destiriyalpacas.com 706c379-2361 - -- Alpacas,- bred females due 2004, with and AQHA 1.995 Son!1y Dee Bar bred sorrel MacDowall Dawsonville 770"887-8454 mare, trained Wp, gentle, bomb-proof, in f o a l . to oUtstanding double bred Impressive nn/nn TB mare, beau., .., proven brood~are, stallion, $2250. George7 ReedWildwood 706- approved warmblood, IRS registry 820-2942706-858-3501... - Olde~burg, main mare book, sound, $4000. AQHA NFQHA 100% F.oundation, 3 & 4 yr. Cassie Weber savan~ah 91~-303-0359 mares in foal to 100% buckskin gr'son of . ~H 6 yr. old gelding, w~ite ~/some black yv. :;~~~sB~~;~;~_,7:-0$4000ea. In hiPS, 15hds., $3200., Nell Fernander J. Bullock Grantville 30220' 706-637-6642 678-898- .AQHA golden palomino broodmare ' filly, 5246 .. . winning halter, $1000. A. Brannen Brooklet . Tl(VH 7: yr. old bay gelding, mountaln!ralls, 912-663-3248 ' g~.. w/chlldren, good home only, $1900. Ray_ AQHA k' bred 7 t d h dl CIVlttS Toccoa 706-.886-1322 $3000, 4 Ing yr. bay ,yr. s u mare, foal '04 ,easy & 3 yr. an er, TWH gelding,. geId.'lng, 3 blk yrs.,. ,roan bl aze, b oth doing grt; under saddle, $2250 ea. Eugene ~Ind socks,. 15hd!!., trail broke, anyone can Ridley LilFayette 706-639-4998 nde. Jerry DI~ke~on Hoboken 912-458-3454 Byron 478-956-2785 . . For sale show quality BB Reds, two line breeds, call after 6 p.m. Danny Whatley Bainbridge 39817229.246-5917 Charles Douglasville 770-942-6847 . 'Sweater Gray stag, Gray pullet, Hatch trio, Shamo-cross trio, 3 yr. old peacock $75. Jacoby Elrod Villa Rica 30180 770-459-4865 Free chickens, you catch, all colors, ages, must .go to good .country home, 'males'& females. Debbie Gilbert Fayetteville 678" 428-5584, ., . .. Game chickens for sale, 2 yr.. old cocks, Toulouse geese $20 each, pearl guineas $6 each, eggs & chicks available. Kenneth Buffington Royston 706-245-9706 Turkeys, Bro-nze, tom-hen, 8mos. old. $50: Ben Danty Ellenwood 770-583"3768 Scott Moon Monticello 706-468-5244' Turkeys, Chocolate, look. like wild 'Game chickens for sale, selling out. Ray Merriams, '03 hatch,' 1, trio $5.8, 5 pairs $40,' Logan Douglasville 770-920-6603 beautiful, Fayette Co. Vince Rossetti Game f(jwl, 1 trio of Bill Roberts Butcher Peachtree City'770-487-4217 brood stock, tested and proven bloodline, Variety of mostly older hens & roosters $150. Ricky Jordan Bowersville 706-376- .n!*ld good home" pick & make offer. H.. without babies. Glenn Berns 1050 Cox Rd.- Blue Ridge 30513 706-258-4494 Emu breeder pairs, good bloodlines and lay Ige. number of eggs. Roger Paul Conyers 770-483-4833 ' Emu breeders, 5 yrs.old and three 8 mos. old, will sell all cheap for cash. Russell Banks ' . Dallas 770-445-7868 Llamas, largest selection of quality llamas starting at $500, friendly, halter. trained, delivery available. Liiiane Grant Dallas 770- 445-2855 ' ' Llamas," males, females, geldings, youngsters,' all colors, halter, lead, and feed incl. from $500.. Dennis Grafe Resaca 800- 333-4317 706-625-5045 . '. Am'erican Quarter horse, 3 yr. gelding, beau. choco. blk;, child ridden, no bad habits: $1150. Allen Croft Dalton 706-397-8120 Arabian mare, 6 yrs., chestnut, chrome, very beau.,g.entle, ea!:ler to pl~ase, western pleasure, trail, 'Fantltlk bloodline, 15.1hds. Virgil Duncan Griffin 770-467-9591 Black Road pony w/Houghton cart and harness, 3 yr: old, $2000. C. Kirkland TW!"l geldings. 3 yr. chestnut/white, 4 yr. blk./wht." 4 yr. dapple gray, 7 yr. strawberry ro77aOn_'5095_Yofo'9bOlk. Shea/Albert Queen Dallas TWH mares, 6 yrs. old and 9 yrs. old, gentle, $1500 ea. Brian .Rutland Albany 229- 347-2828 . .. TWH regd. geldln.g, $1250; QH mare, $650; both gel'!tle, . trail br<;>ke horses. Joel .:..73""8"'2=----:_......._',....".,..- _ Game fowl, Bill Roberts, Butcher White and White Spangled, 3,Spangled stags, one White stag. Ricky Harper 2850 Mt. View Rd. Gainesville 30503 770-540-8708 . Game foiNl, pure White Sport Butcher's, solid white, stags & pullets, no calls after 10 . . p.m. Don Turner Jasper 706"692-5172 Game fowl, trio of Brown' Reds, trio of Prochazka McDonough 30252 770-9147451 White Peking ducks, .6 mos..old, to good home only. B. Whitener Powder Springs bwhitener329@aol.com 770-222-2043 770, 222-2047 Poultry/Fowl Requiring Permit/License' Llamas: excellent bloodlines: partially performance trained, easily handleld. Lynn Woodruff 556 Cook 'Mill Road Oglethorpe 31068 478-472-4695 . Alternative Liv~stock Requiring Permit/License Fitzgerald 229-423-7435 Weatherford Millen 478-982-7813 Albanys; also, .crossbred cocks, cocks and If you 'have any questions regarding ads. in Dispersal sale, 3AQHA broodmares, 2001 AQHA colt and filly: 1 ApHC broodmare, call, for. more info. Wes' Green Griffin 770-233- lWH regd, mare & gelding, blk./wht. & blk., be~u..horses, $1200-$3.200: J. Teague Blalrsv~lIe 706-897-.0972 . stags. Paul Bond Royston 706-245-7541, , If you have any quesiions regarding this. Game fowl-Brown Reds, Kelso, pure and crossed,'good bloodlines. Jerry Pitts Griffin categol}', , calf M,ia Haney at 404-651-9084. this cat~ol}',. call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084. The Georgia Department of Natu'ral 1067770-468-4701 ' . TWH s: blk. gelding, $1000; bay gelding, Donkeys' for'sale standard femaleahd male, very.,gentle, m.~' e grt. lOV.ing.anl.m.als& .pasture guards.. Amta Dewey Macon 478746-2918 Draft mare, 15 yrs. old, pulls wagon or paint .geldinl,l, blk./wht.. chestnut mare, 'all Wsmoo . THE MARKET)BUt..LETIN: Wednesdayuanuary 0"2004' 2003 fescue hay, 4'x5' rolls @ $20/roll in Lge. quantity horse quality Coastal %:Boer bucklings, starting ai $50. John B. Free: lirope,' vinca, orange daylilies, Trumpet 'tree, (brugmansia), English iVy" bam, $15/roll outside. JaSon Costlow Rome be~udahay, hvy. sq. bales & round bales; Jordin'Bethlehem 770-867-6363 althaea; also, aucuba, lace cap 'hydrangea, purple ,wintercreeper, pachysandra, daylily, 706-766-9573706-234-7507 also, haylage and mulch hay. Winton Harris Blueberry' plants,. 1 gal. 3.95, Tiffblue forsythia, abelia; ginger lily, phlox, Kerria, hydrangea, clematis, hosta, iris, Iirope, 2003 round bales, 6x5, bermuda' mixed, Screven 912-586-6687 . ClimaX Premire. Connie Quinn 15 Possum butterfly bushes. L. MUlkey Cumming: 770- aucuba, mondo, vinca, others. C.O. good, tight rolls, $20, have some. 2002 left Mxd. grass horse ,hay, (fescue, bermuda, Hollow Rd. Minerai Bluff 706-492-4622 ' 889-7079 Henderson 171 ,Marietta St.. Alpharetta @$10. Stevie Duncan Royston 706-498-2099 orchard grass), $3/bale at barn, dely: Brown turkey II, celeste figs, $5.50/$10.00, Impatiens, periwinkle, cleome, bachelor's 30004-1921'770-475-6503 706-245-7156 available, some cow hay $1.50ibale. Alan raspb;erries, 'dewberries, $1.00, others, no buttons, cockscomb, Balsam, each 200 Zinnia, verbena, tick'seed, sweet Williams, 240' . bales 'of fescue, 40 bales Beasley Calhoun 706-625-8698 shipping. Carla' Houghton Marietta 770_428- 'seeds/$1; Jerusalem cherry 50 seeds/$1 poppy (2), marigold, Iiatris,' larkspur, fescue/bermuda, rain free.- very little weeds, On farm, Ige. md. bales, '03' bermuda- 2227' SASE. H: Brooks 5106 Lexington Ave. Stone hollyhock, hyacinth bean, list 48 seedsl$1 $1.50 per bale. Colby Turpin Maysville 706- fescue mix, dely. available, O. Knight Social . Cert. Tiff 44 and Rus~ell bermuda sprigs; Mountain 30087 . pkt. w/SASE. Joseph Abernathy 469 Hwy... 677-4384 . ~C!!:lrc~l~e..!..7.!,;70~-~38~5~-~03~3~2~ _ also, have Tiff 419 turf sprigs, Will custom Japanese maples, Viridis, Sango Kaku, 109 E: Meansville 30256 4'x5' round bales 1/2 bermuda, 1/2 fescue,. Orchard grass hay, 4x5 rnd. bales, fert. to plant. Charles Hurley Summerville 706-857- Crimson Queen, Ever Red, Inaba Shidare, $25/roll, dely. available, qty. discounts UGA specs., horse quality, $25 per roll. Ellis P. 2707706-857-7689 Bloodgood, Osakazuki, Hed Dragon,. 3 available. ;jesse Arfnistead Jr. Zebulon 770- Linn Summerville 706-857-1377 Cert. bermuda sprigs,' Tifton 85; 44, gal'/$39, 5 gal./$68, 15 gal./$115.Bridget 567~4995 . Orchard. grasslTimothy mix $2.50, horse Coastal, Russell, Tifway & Alicia. also, custom Britton Garfield 706-829-1427 . . FLOWERS' REQUIRING PERMITS 40 'round 4x4 bales fesclle hay @$15 bale, qlty:, rolls $25,'call evgs.. J. Higdon Rossville planting. Gene Hart.'Guyton 912-728-3380 Leyland cypress $1.50 UP, cryptomeria, Peggy Smith 496 Holiness' Campground Road Cleveland 30528 706-865-3796 4x4 rolls hay fescue-bermuda mix, $15 roll, will del. Kenneth Vaughn Royston 706-245: 706-866-4999 . . Onion plants for sale, Yellow' Granex, 200, Quality horse' hay for. sale, square plants/$13; 500 plants/$17; 1000/$25; 2000 bales/round rolls '03, fescue/bermudalTift 44,' plants/$46. Chet Cox P.O. Box 337 Vidalia call for prices. Jane Campbell Rockmart 30475912-529-6715 osmanthus, leucothoe, Nellie Stevens $2.50 . up, nandiniis, junipers, 'October Glory:' Uttle If you have any questions regarding. this Gem, hydrangeas. Anne Walker Goi;ld Hope ca~egory, call .Mia Haney at 404-6~1-9084. 706-342-9471 The Georgia Wildflower Protecti~n' Act 7674.706-498-2292 4x5 round bales', orchard grass, clover mix, great horse hay, stored in dry, possible dely. Glen HaralaSori Blairsville 706-745-1840 .:..77.:..:o::..-"'68:::;4:..;-9"'9""2:.:::9_---' _ Round bales Coastal fescue mix, under shed, $20. Cator Hartley.Monroe 770-207- ~1~89~7~...,... _ Pecan trees in containers, 4 varieties, 10 for $200. Martha Wade Alma 912-632-6731 912- 632-5216' . , Tift 44, Coastal, Tift 85 Dormant sprigs now Leyland cypress 3 gal./$6.50, 5'-7' $40, Ive. ~3e;;age. Margaret Webti Mo.rrow 678-422- Leyland cypress 3 gal./$9; also, crape requires that shipments of officially pro~ected plants be accompanied by transport tags displaying a permit number Issued by the Geo'rgia Department of Alfalfa, horse-quality, blister free, high Russell bermuda $4 bale; rolls $20 and up. available, also custom planting, statewide' myrtle, hollies, junipers, arborvitae, nandinas, ,Natural Resources. Ladyslipper Orchids 'protein & ADF, delivery available throughout Larry Eley White Plains 30678 706-467-2184 references.' Scott McDaniel yatesville 706-. dawn redwood, many more' trees, shrubs, and Goldenseal are examples of protected Southeast for large quantities.' Peggy. Rye grass and fescue mix, '03, horse qlty. 472-3013 . evergreens, installation available. Bob Wetzel 'plants. When advertising protected plantS Buchanan Villanow 706-397-2117 Alicia bermuda hay, 'round 'bales, $20 to $30 a bale. Will Pierce P.O. Box 145 Coolidge 31738229-346-3175 Bermuda and fescue hay for sale, round bales, some all bermuda, '01 & '02 $25, $30 as per kind and qlty. Elmer. Nix Winder 770867-6726 Bermuda fescue mixed, round bales, 2003 fall hay, good quality, good price, $20. Ed Bowlin Griffin 770-228:5186 ' , Bermuda hay, $3.25, fescue hay $2,25, round bales, '4x5 .rolls; $30lbale at barn; cow hay, $20/roll. Larry Graha)'Tl Canton 770-475- FLOWERS FOR SALE Dallas 770-443-5266 in the Market BUlletin. please submit a Leyland cypress 6-10', in field, you dig or copy of. your permit to sell protected 7:.;3~5~0~-,-:-_-::-_-'-,,---:~--,-_~-,--,-:,__ , . .: we dig; contact for price. Thurmon D. Turk plants. Ads submitted ,without this Shelled yellow. feed corn $9/100# or Jefferson 770-945-6843 Information 'will not be published." For $25/barrel; also, wheat or oats $25/barrel, If you have' any questions about this 'Leyland cypress 6-20',' B&B, 1 gal. and further information on the sale or shlpm,ent exc: ,feed. Robert Wayne Montgomery catag0'1'. call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084. liners,: cryptomeria 8"16'" B&Band liners' of protected plants, contact: Protected Reynolds 478-847-2356 Silage, (balage), 4x4 rolls, plastic+ net , Flowerseed offered for sale has not been available.J. Kirby Pa'imetto 404-456-4062 Leyland cypress 7. 9al./$15, cryptomeria 7 Plant Program, 2117 U.S. Hwy. 278 SE, Social Circle, GA 30025" (770) 918-6411. wrapped, no rain, spring: mostly rye gras!" tested for germination 'since it often Is ga,1./$20, ,Cleveland pear, red maple, summer: mostly bermudagrass and collected in very limited quantities. Japanese maple, oaks, daly. & planting . .. Bees, Honey & Supplies crabgrass, $30/roll. John Stuedemann Cory Clements Comer 706-202-2371 . 'Baby' cleye'ra bushes $5. ConYers 30094 770c918-1754 '~ R. Alesa . available. Greg Strickland Winston 770-9420"'0"'1:..:1'-4"'0"'4'-::-"'58~3::..-.:::63"'6:::..1'_'_:'____=--;----..,.,._ 5 Ibs. beeswax $25 postpaid, 1.5 Ibs.bee pollen $19, bee feed corn syrup , mulch hay $2. P. Keilman Bishop 706-342- Spring' :03 .cutting' beimuda"fescue mix, 7369 I" exc.qlty., weed free, rain free,,4x4 rolls, bam Bermuda hay for sale, roynd and square stored, $24 each, field stored $20. each. bales, dely. available. Jimmy Moncrief Fort "Marsha Halloran Stone Oak Farms $0.50 pkg. w/SASE: .Iarkspur, impatiens', purple coneflower, mullein pinks, gaillardia, columbine, cosmos, euphorbia scabiosa, zinnoias, cleome, marigold. M. Lane 39.14 Sue Leyland cypress trees, 3 gal., approx. 4'4.5',very uniform in size; $8.50 each,' dely. available on Ige. orders. Bob Brookshire B=u"7:f.O:::,rd::....:.7"'7"'0-,.:9"'3::::2,.:-5:,:7..::9.:::5:----:---:::-=--:-::--:--,.- $3/gallon. John Pluta 165 Hwy. 22 NE. Milledgeville 31061..478-452-2337 . veBgeeteasb'lefso,r .lrimenittedf.or#,'pboolloinkateeartlrye.esJacaknide 'Yalley 478-825-0865 , . ' Arnoldsville 706-548-0066 Lane Decatur 30035 Leylal')d cypress, 1 gal., 30' tall, single. Sharpe Annuchee 706-234-1329 Bermuda hay for sale, round bales, 5', $10- Square bales of Coastal bermuda and $1 SASE: black-eyed' Susan, yellow daisy, stem, exc. for Christmas trees/screens, $2.50 Gallons of clover honey $27 picked up, $15. James Mize '3756 Bowman Hwy. 'Alicia hay.$3 per bale. James Edwards yellow strawflower, purple verbena; each, 100+ $2.25 each. Tommy Alden Byron order bees now for M'arch/April '04, other. e. ,Royston30662706-245-5450 Hazlehurst 912-375-7276 hummingbird. G. Samford 1119 Banbury 478-825-1337' J. Weeks Ball Ground 770-735-3263 . Bermuda mxd., 4x5 round bales, always Tift 44 & Tift 44/fescue mxd., Ige. round Cross Avondale Estates 30002' Lg. Red Spider Ully Bulbs,Red f1ower-' Will remove honeybees & other bees in .covered,. near Griffin, $20.. local dely. 1000 bales, baled w/Claas baler, $25-$32. $1 each w/SASE: butterll}' weed, m, arigold Green Foilage-One, doz.$7..00,T.wo metro & long dist. beyond Metro Co. area. available. Andy' Jackson Senoia. 678-362- Coy aaker Loganville 770-466c4609 Golden Guardian, Northern-sea oats, cardinal doz.$13.00-P.P.p. John Culpepper Quitman Milton D. Scott East Point 404-344-0719 . 3393 ' . '. Bermuda/Bahia 2003 hay, ~X6. bales, $10 Tift 44 bemiuda hay, horse qlty., well fertilized .and rain free, sq. bales $3.75 in climber, cypress vine. Susan Kunze .1129 Wilmington Island Rd. savilOnah 31410-4525 229-292-5258 . Mexican sunflower, cleome, old timey Will remove swarms, old tiee' equipment from Royston area. Nathaniel Smith Royston and up,' you pick-up, we load.' John Lacey barn. Tony Petty Calhoun 770:548-0596 '$1 each w/SASE: money plant,. Indian marigolds, Caveman gourds, money plant, 706-245-7420 White Plains 888-246-4287 . Tift 44 bermuda;square bales, rain free, $2. blankets, rattlebox, oxeye daisy, .minty. touch-me-not, four o'clock, red hibiscus $1 Coastal bermuda, hay, round bales, excellent quality with' no rain, can deliver, per bale (minimum. 50), 'in barn. Steve Holcomb Ball Ground 30107 770-479-6610 Mexi9an marigolds., Nell Wall Howard Rd. Rincon 31326 255 Fort each w/lge. SASE, extra stamps for more. B. Savage 3017 Atkins Dr., Gainesville 30507, . _ _---:- To .'Things Eat ~---'-"--_ $12/bale, 300 selling. Tom E. Justice Dewy Rose 706-245-9275 Coastal bermuda hay, well fertilized and limed, 4'x5' rolls, in barn, $30. W.J. Tyson , PerTY 478-987-1278 Coastal bermuda hay. Thomas Lane Franklin 30217 706-675-3683 Coastal bermuda, squares, stored in bam $4, pure bermuda round/~O, 4x5 bermuda cross rye grass stored in barn/$40, fert., limed, dely. Glenn Hayes Oxford 770-786-' 6425770-786-3737 ' . Coastal sq. bales for sale $3.50 in barn. Franklin Dowell 2150 Hwy. 411 N.E., Rollins Ranch, Cartersville 770-386~4464 '170-382- 7270 . Tift 44 hay for sale, sq. bales, $4' pe'r bale, round bales $25 per bale. John Hanington ~A1~ba=n~y~2~2:.::9::::-4~3~1::::-!::23~1!..:4!...'_--'-_--'- _ '.Timothy orchard mix, '03 cutting, sq. bales, horse qlty., $3'e'ach; fescue, horse. qlty., $2~50 each. B. Dills Blairsville 706-745-1235 Top qlty. rain free sq: bales Coastal bermuda hay, tested 15.8% protein. George Chandler Winterville 706-742-8427 . Whole ear corn, can grind for feed, $20/55 gal. drum, approximately 50 drums, leave a message. Wayne CheelY Thomson 706-595-. =5~2~11~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii - AGSEED FOR SALE $1.50 each sE!l1d pkt. w/$0.57 LSASE: Joe- Moon' seed, snapdragon, rose moss, pye weed "Carin', white zinnia, mxd. Balsam. larkspur $1 each w/SASE. W. Phillips P.O. D. Fletcher 127 Red River Circle Chula 31733 Box,516 Trenton 30752 $1.50 each/pkt. seed 'plus $0.57, LSASE: Native' azaleas, grancy greybeard, lilac, yellow-berry nandina;,.white berry callicarpa' Japanese8:::6,,-7._~sueneifdo lot rm advertised. A seed and not exceed 400 lotrriust be SO-lb. bags. . '03 sultana/impatien seed mxd., 35 colors and shades, many variegated, 1/2 tsp./$1 w/SASE. Mozelle 'Green158 George Cowart Rd. Chatsworth 3 0 7 0 5 " 49 three gal. pots g"1en Iiriope $98, 77 one gal. pots green Iiriope $96.25. J.H. Patr:nan zinnias,. yellow-orange marigolds $1 ,each pkg. w/lg'e. SASE. Melody Wynn Rt . 2 Box 1422 Wrightsville 31096 478-668-3788 ' . Purple running hyacinth bean's, ornamental & long handle dipper gourd seeds, four o'clocks, mxd. colors, $1/pkt. W/SASE; (2 Stuarts, (Papershell), $1.50/lb. in shell, no shipping.', M. B. Parks Reynolds" 478:847- 4420 .. . '03 shelled pecans, Stuart and Desirable, mostly halves, $7/lb. postage paid in Ga., 3 Ib, min., we ship worldwide. Berry DonaldsOn Fescue & bermuda hay, sq. bales. J.R. Laboratory ,reports will be returned upon 'Athens 706-549-4487 stamps). Donald Allen 155-B Huff Dr. Rte. 2, Box 1080, Metter 30439 912-685- Wimpey Jonesboro 770"471-4221 request. ;Any ads for' agricultural seed Abelia, nandilla,. forsythia; pussy willow, L.8wrenceville 30044 4095 912-682-0347 . Fescue and bermuda hay, round bales $1'5 each, dely. extra, CoVington and Mansfield submitted for" pUblication without this documentation will not be ,published. weeping willow, Mahonia .holly, Confederate rose, Lenten rose, magic lily, sweet shrub. ='=:R=::e:':(j7'7'leaf"7:'::c=as":t:':o=r":'m"'0"7le-:-b-ea-n-s-'::5:::0-s-e-ed"7"'"s/=$"71 w/long SASE, and $0.37 stamp w/each order '03 shelled pecans, half mostly, $6.50, you pay postage. W.~. Phillips Rte. 1~ Box 1235 areas. G.R Morgan Mansfield 770-630-7845 Certain varieties' of seed are protected Betty Stephens Monroe 770-267-5053 of 50 beans, no checks. John Carroll 1677 Wrightsville 31096 478-864-3758 Fescue hay for sale: Tim Parks Ellijay 706-. from propagation unless they are grown Black Elephant ears, Black Princess Buford Dam Rd., Buford 30518 770-945- '03 shelled pecans,' mostly halves, $6/lb., 635-2531 as a class of certified seed. For example, Elephant ear bulbs, ginger roots,' Japanese 6901 ' ., refrigerated & bagged, plus 'postage; 3 ib. Fesc\le mix, round bales on ground from wheat seed" such as Florida '304, Coker climbing ferns, will Ship. Pam Jolley-Decatur Red spider lily or surprise lily bulbs $10 per min., call nights. Kevin McBurney Bowman "02, good for mulch or feed, $8. Wayne Stone 9134,Coker 98,35 and soybean seed, 770-593-1599' . . doi. .plus $3 shipping and hdlg. Noah 706-245-7199 Newnan 770-251-9709 .such as 6738, Haskell and Bel)nlng, may Brugmansia, (angel's trumpet), rocited Upshaw 2915 Moseley Rd. Byron 31008 478- . 2003 pecans-mostly halves, $6.50/lb., 3 Fescue/bermuda mix, round bales $25 not be propagatec:l' for sale .unless the cuttings $5, butterfly weed, (limited supply) 956-5148 .. pound minimum, free shipping in GA. Susan eabh in barn. Wayne Morris Franklin 770- seed has be~n grown a.s' a class of w/directions for'sprouting, 12 seeds/$1..M.L. Sawtooth oaks produce acorns' in 6-8yrs., Aycock 11'8 Gifton Thomas Road Bethelhem 854-4130 certified seed. Propagation of such seed Wooten Marietta 770-422-8245 1 gal. pots 2 for $5, 50 or more $2. Jeff, 30620770-867-1914 ' Fescue/o~ grass hay, round and sq. bales, cow qlty., cUt this fall, best offer, no dely. avail. on round .baIes, Ext. 13. John Petrel lafaYette 706-22~ 706-397-8108 is ,a violation' of the Plant Variety Protection Act and the Federal Seed Act. If you have questions regarding certified seed, Call the Market Bulletin office or the Canna-Red Emperor, 4-6 ft., 121$15 ppd.; moon' vine seeds ,15/$1 SASE. Ronald Crawford 2931 Winding Circle Lilburn 770- 979-4417 ' Stephens Alto 770-869-9460 ' Seed: mullein pink, morning glory, touch- me-nots 1/2 tsp./$1, mo.ney plants, four o'cloCks, angel,'s trumpet, hibiscus' $1/t5p., Black walnut meat $17/qt. or 2 qts. for$30 postage ,paid, mostly quarters. H.E. Davis Dearing 706-556-6124 Black walnuts, hulled and washed, ready For sale, large 4 X 5 roun9 bales fescue Georgia Department of ,Agriculture seed hay, 125 baJes. Benton Brown 167. Staton Dr Division, (404).~3635.' , Cold hardy palm trees, delY. and installed, ea: w/SASE. G. Robertson 1955 Old Cornelia for cracking, $2.50/gal. call for info: Deborah Golden Stone HWY.-Gainesville 30507 Morrow 770-968-0272 N.R.' Webster Clermont 30527770-983-3018 $3pk.- Cherokee Ihdian bead seed, grows Mountain 770-593-3405 Seeds: Thomas 'Jefferson butter bean Black walnuts, hulled and washed, ready Good qlty. bermuda hay & 'peanut hay, wlhole in it,. w/instr. to grow & make jewelry. Confederate rose seeds ,$2, w/SASE, (vine), 20/$5; mole plant (red), '.5/$1; for . cracking, $2.50/gal. N.R: Webster round rolls, can deliver. Ed Wasdin Norman Fran Chapman Leesburg 229-439-2600 daffodil $6.50/doz., shipped free. Mary Wood marigolds, zinnias, spider, and more, $1/tsp. Morrow' 770-678-0272 Part< 229-769-3964 229-873-1230 ' '03 Martin 'gourd seed, 50 seeds/$1.25 plus 563 W.e. Bradcock Rd. Uvalda 30473 ,. w/SASE. Charles Coffer 4224 .Earney Rd. Chestnuts; baked once, you reheat/roast Hay, '03 CoaStal and Coastal mix, round SASE. Edward Thurmond .1311 McHenry Confederate rose, 'hyacinth bean, .sweet WoodStock 30188 770~751-7408 . again, approx. $3/1b; plus shipping. Chris 'bales for sale, call afterI 5:30 p.m. Crossing Madison 30650 Williams, tiger lily, jasmine, _hibiscus pink,! ,Seeds: mxd. zinnias, .bush marigolds, Gallo 340 Millers Mill Stockbridge 30281 RichardlWayne Cheely ThomsOri 706-595- RyEigraSs germ. 98%, $14.75lbag, grazing white $1.50/pk. Lavida Childs 170 Mallory Dr. Jerusalem cherry, long handle gourds, 866-741:7910 6742 706-564~1243 mix, germ-oats 96%, wheat 93%, $7.50 bag., laGrange 30241 706-884-7402 Jalapeno peppers, cherry peppe~s $1/pkt. Desirable pecan, whole or cracked. Sidney Hay,6x5 rolls fescue/orchard grass, rain Billy'Turlington Covington 770-786-51'16 Crape myrtles, pink, white, lavender, 6'-12', w/SASE.O Ann Dutton 3269 Five Fo~ks Keadle Thomaston 30286 706-647-2328 free, in barn, one or.1 00 $23. Robert Hearn ChIckamauga 706-375-2812 ' , Horse qlty. Coastal bermuda, highly fart., Ag Plants for Sale $50-90; Leyland cypress", 8'-H)', $80; bal9 TrickumRd. Lilburn 30047 . Fresh eggs, brown, green, from happy cypress 5 gal: $1 O. Brantley Wise Commerce Tree seed: grancy gfl'lybeard, mimosa, chickens, $2/doz., bring container. Joyce 770-993-2100 redbud, wisteria, nandina, catawba worm, Williamson ConyerS 770~-1519 sq. bale hay, in barn, $3.75lbale. David Vaughn Bogart 7~769-6706 Horse qlty. Coastal bermuda,. highly fertilized, sq"baIe hay in barn @ $3.?5lbale. David Vaughn 2070 Hodges Mill Rd: Bogart 706-338~8 . Oats. '03 crop, bulk. top qlty. feed. $3 per " you have any questions regarding this category, c811 Tammy Thomas at 404-651-9083. Alicia, Tift 78; Tift 85; Russell bermuda sprigs, custom planting. Ray'Beaty Coolidge' 229-941-2047 . Blackberry, raspberry plants, fig bushes Duraheat river birch, 22' tall, Oconee & Yoshino cherries, can 'del. & plant, make offer. Bill Isaacs Snellville 770-972-6865 , Free pampas grass and canna lilies. Jo Harris Athens 770-725-8177 Leyland cypress 1-gal./$3,3 gal./$7, quantity discount available on large orders, $1/pkt. long SASE, 2 stamps. Eugenia Naturally raised pork, forage our crops pliJs Weaver 3482 Skull ~hoals Rd. Washington w~ole "corn; soy 'meal, no ~3~06~7~3~_,..- --:--:,--'-":"- _ antibiotics/hormones, freezer ready, whole or Trees: live oak, poplar, maple, hickory, Red half. John Pyal Cobbtown 912-684-3099 and, Sh!Jmard Red oak, Laurel oak, Overcup, Pecans $4 per lb. plus pOstage.. Robert oak, SaW!ooth oak, Willow oak ~-$35. N. Bassett Macon 478-788-1648 Halley Metter 912-685-~266' , Pecans for. sale, $4.50/lb., clean - mostly bushel ./ge. quantity discounts.' Ted Milliron (brown turkey), blueberry, plants. Perry Athens area. Liza Smith Nicholson 706- The MARKET BULLE11N reserves the 'right halves; ,$2IIb. cracked. .Philip ClaYton" SheiJman 229-679-5801 Stephens Monroe 7700267-5055 757-2526 to edit nOtices. :Toomsboro 478-933-5435 " Wednesday January 7,2004 THE MARKET BULLETIN Page 9 , , Water ground meal" whole wh~t flour, , Sterile grass carp, channel catfish Want chicken, litter, Alto, Baldwin, lIa area. Mixed hardwood,-1/2 cord; free local dely, Chair caning 'of. all types, refinishing & grits, $3/5 Ibs, plus postage; also, g~ind your fingerlings, bluegill, ~hellcracker" redbreast, Bryan Whitimton'Alto 706-894-2630 . $70. Jimmy Middlebrooks Hampton 770- repairs. James J. Lewis 1404 Kenwood Dr. corn or wheat. Mike 3uckner Junction City hybrid bream, free delivery. Ringo Merritt Want 'corral panels, any size, any, amount, 946-4962 . Peny 31069478-987-4243 . ' 706-269-3630 Waynesboro 706-554-0182 in good conditio'n, some rust o.k, S. Burnett Mixed' 'hardwood, cuVspliVstacked @ Chair caning, all types,complete repak & H~rbs Sterile grass carp, channel catfish, all sizes Covington 770-784-9505 ' $150/cord, delivery available.' William refinish, repair wicker & rattan. H. J. Bell 2271 available, bluegill and redear bream and bass.' Want corral panels.. Mike Bloodworth Costlow Rome 706-235"0625 Hog Mtn. Rd. Watkinsville 30677 706-769- _. Ed Henderson 1852'FortCreek Rd. Dearing Knoxville 478-836-2535 . Mxd. firewood, split, stacked' and 1454 State law requires 'a I ginseng dealers and 30808706-595-7183 .. Want feed bin, 2 to 3 ton capacity, w/wo seasoned, free kindling ava!lable, call for info. 'Chair caning:-rush, cane, French, do some growers to.be regisered with the Georgia Worm beds for sale, red worms mxd. motor & auger. Paul Hardy Fairburn 770-969- H. Smith Austell 770-948-4174 repairs. Richard Strawn Dawsonville 706- Department of. Natural Resources. For w/Giant Reds, $30/up, shipping boxes, $0.25 8575 Mxd. hdwds., split and seasoned, $50 1/2 265-3344 ' . more' information, ::onfact the Georgia Natural Heritage Program at (770) 918-6411 or at ' " website www.georgiawildlife.com. each, dump truck, other supplies. J.F. Smith Boston 229-498-1605 ' Fertilizers &" Mulches Want free horse manure to cover 700 sq. ft., will pay for reasonable hauli,ng and dely. Gilbert Martinez Sr. Calhoun 706-625-7432 Want greenhouse and equipment, will take cord, will deliver locally. R. Clark McDonough 770-898-0985 Oak and hickory firewood $75/half cord, $140/cord, dely..available, South Metro area. Chairs' caned, all types, pressed cane, 'laced and rush bottoms, furniture repaired and refinished, lamp~ repaired and rewired, reas. price, quality work. David Hay Elephant garlic clo\asor .plants $12;50 for '02 mulch -hay, 4X5 round bales, Coastal down, must be reasonable, 12X24 min. Bill Scot Wingo 'Palmetto' 770-463-9485 Carrollton 770-832-3281 30 postage paid. Harris Vickers Fort Valley Aiicia mixed, $15 ea: quantity 95. David Goodroe Griffin 770-228-9907 Oak and hickory, well seasoned; split, Country angel/old quilt gown $18 postage 478-825-0771 . Drexel Milledgeville 478-946-2438 Want mushroom, other, day 478-744-6214. delivered and stacked, 1/2 cord $80; ottier. paid. .Dot Loveless 3010 :Pine Grove Dr. .....' Elephant garlic clo\es or plants $12.50/30 '03 fescue hay, sq. bales,lge. amounts Mark Johnston Lizella 478-784-8243~- Teresa Hearn Fayetteville 770-460-7481 ' Powder Springs 30127 770-943-4885' postpaid. M. H. Robbins 364.Savannah Ave. .Statesboro 30458 91 '-489-5373 available for mulch. James Huie Locust Gro~e mi-954-0102 ,,. Want nursery containers, preferably cheap, about one-tWo quart. Alfred Morris Thornton Oak firewood, seasoned, split, 1/2 and full cords, pic,k-up, deliver, Blake Yates 171 Cradle, bed, high chair for your doll, doll ' clothes made to order-American :Girl, Bitty Elephant garlic coves, no herbicides, '03 mulch hay and wheat straw, sq, bales, Pine Mountain 706-663-6637 706-663-6637 Boynton Rd Hampton 30228 770-467-8535 Baby, Barbie, Cabbage 'Patch, baby dolls. $10/doz. postpaid. E.,L. Poole 240 Tom $2 per bale. tlolley Miles Dawson 22~-995- Want sheet nietal, all or part, for Ford 770-467-8930 . .Kathryn Harvard Thomasville 229-226-1357 Summers Rd. AmeriCc.lS 31709 3305 ' . 600/800 .tractor, , useable . condition, 'Oak firewood, .split, seasoned, 1/2 cord, Cro. afghans, ladies foot warmer shoes, , Hot pepper tree s~eds $1 w/SASE, one plant 5'11' 'this year, planting instruction free, Helen Swanson 1 40 Old Muse Rd, Carrollton 30116 _ '03 mulch hay in barn $2 each. Steve Still LoganVille 678-428-0487 ,'03 oat straw, 5 x 5 1/2 ft, 'rolls, $20 in barn. Lyndon Mize Royston 706-245-5314 reasonable price. Mike Hebbard Roswell 30076770-518-4336 . Want small feed or milk scale, covered stainless steel milking pail, tattoo outfit, dry, $90; gr:een, dry, mxd.' $80, Larry/Scott Moon Conyers 770-922-5157 Seasoned and split oak hdwds., 18"-20" pieces, $75 1/2 cord, dely. free. G. Patrick made to order. Mrs. 'J.M, Eure 1429 Ridgewood Dr. Augusta 30909 706-738c 1787 ' Custom made photo albums - baby and , Imported Asian YoY) pepper seed $1 cash, rooster spur peppe- pods $0.25 SASE. or. Robert K. Clark' 3401 Brookview Loganville 30052 Sun dried rooster 3pur peppers 30 pods $1, cash only; send 3ASE, Jack Long P.O. Box 911 Hawkinsville 31036 478-783-4312 '03 wheat & rye 'straw $1.75/bale, semiloads available, wil! load. TImothy Peifer Metter 912-685-6853 Clean mulch $2 per bale, ()ver 500/under 500 neg., kept very dry. J. Scot\ Smith Loganville 770-554-8021 770-757-1828 Free aged horse manure w/shavings, easy disbu'dding iron, elastrator. John Cokley Union'Point 706-453-2685 Want to buy - o,ld grist' mill or mill stones. Richard Eaves Demopolis 334-289-8906 Want to buy a used horse hay ring. Deb'orah Andrews Gainesville 770-855-6225 Want to trade good working old-timey ditch AUanta 404-545-4712 'Seasoned ' hdwd., measured amounts,. picked, up or delivered N. Fulton, Cherokee, Forsyth. Clint Harris Crabapple 770~7540806770-887-3129 ,Handicrafts wedding, call for special requests and prices. Deborah Andrews Gainesville 770-855-6225 .. .Handmade basket planters from landscape timbers.$60, each two different kinds. Bennie Norton Locust Grove 770-954-1652 Handmade bluebird, bat, screeching owl, all made of solid' cedar. Robert Boggs Fish& Supplies,. access, you load and haul. Fran Bragg 1150 witch for trailer of same value. Don Jones Decatur 770-939-3147 Lacy Road Canton 30115 770-479-8188 Resaca 706-280-5931 If you have any questions regarding ads in Handmade maple mountain style rocking - Free horse manure w/shavil1gs, you load. V. Want two W.9 x 38' tires for duals; also, this category, 'call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084. chair's, childs' to jumbo sizes, $35 to $79. Persons selling sterile triploid grass carp Sudderth Buford 678-283-0752 w~nt two 4'x20' 'swamp pads. Eric C. ,TIna Chastain Canton 770-479-1559 must have a Wild An:mal License from the Golden red dean pine straw, long needle, McGrew Bowden 770-258-5717 All ,items advertised in the Handicraft' Handmade walking sticks,' all w/vine Georgia Department of Natural Resources. $2.85/bale, picked up $4.25/bale, installed, , Want used cattle liquid supplementtanks, category must be handmade by the groove, maple and dogwood stained, natural Market Bulletin advertisements for sterile min. 50 bales, dely. available. K" Hess approx. 300 gals. K, Ross Comer 706-338- advertiser;' items purchased by the and other light colors, wood handles stained, , carp must be Eccompanied by a Alpharetta 770-360-7095 . 3417 . advertiser for resale may not be darker, $15-$25 postpaid., Lonnie McMicken' photocopy of the ,ad'/ertiser's license. For Golden red pine straw, 'semi-loads, .$2.50 Want windmill in operable condition to be' advertised. Advertisers must include a 551 Monk Rd. Dallas 30132 . license. infonnation, contact DNR Special per bale. K. Hester Alpharetta 770-664-1257 disassembled and moved. Earl Barrs Macon state'ment to' this effect when submitting Homemade corn cob pipes, bamboo stem, Pennit Unit at (770) 761-3044. Golden red, extra Ige. bales of pine straw, 478-741-8742 advertisements Handicraft ads 'are great for skits, .plays, etc., 6/$6, $2.50 2000 super Wiggler worms, plastic tray & feed, $74 + freight. -