(;~ P.4b"D .fl ~V~ 01J[!iiiiii!!!iiil\ 4l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!V!!!is!!!it!!!!!O!!!u!!!r!!!W!!.e!!!b!!s!!it!!!e!!!!!!!!!!! www.agr.state.ga.us/mbindex.html GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TOMMY IRVIN,COMMISSIONER Vol~. tfYI, No. 1.2 Wednesday June!, 2004 Copyright 2004 Ag Dean Announces. u.s. Ag Exports Forecast Retirement Plans Gale A. Buchanan, dean and -director of the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences since 1995, will step down at the end of this year and will retire from the university in 2005. . His departure will close out a 40-year education, .research and administration career at two hind-grant universities. He will step down as dean and dire~tor on Dec. 31 but wilL remain on the faculty through spring semester. His retirement is effective April 30, 2005. "Gale Buchanan has served the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences 'with vigor, determination and a clear sense of both this state's proud agricultural heritage and the future of agricultural education," said UGA President Michael F. Adams. "The University of Georgia and the entire state have benefitted from his leadership. He will be greatly missed." (Continued on Page 11)- Cookbook Features "Best of Georgia Farms" The Georgia Department of Agriculture has copies of its "Best of Georgia Farms" cookbook and tour book Pick-Your-Own Edition Scheduled for July 7 The Market Bulletin will publish its special Pick-Your-Own Listing for fruits and vegetables on July 7. If you would like your pick-your-own farm listed in this section, please send your notice to our office by June 23. Your notice should include your name, county, address, approximate availability, telephone number and area code, and any comments on your operation. Any additional information provided may be edited due to space limitations. available as long as supplies last The . book, which is in a full size paperback format with special "lay flat" binding, includes beautiful artwork, historical information and interesting facts and stories about some of the people who have had, and continue to have, a positive influence oriGeorgia agriculture. Included are more. than 200 Market Bulletin recipes carefully selected and tested by department home economists. In addition, the book features sidebars with-food history, nutritional information and buying tips. The authors, Fred Brown andShem .M. L. Smith, also have put together 28 "tours" into the state'sback roads .that provide .a unique guide to Georgia agriculture, covering not only the fQod .but also the people of agriculture and the land itself. Cookbooks are available for $21.95 each (price iricludes sales tax, postage and handling). Make checkspayable to: _Best of Georgia Farms. Wheh ordering, please include your mailing address as well as your phone number (in case there is a question about your order). Mail your order and check to: Best of Georgia Farms, 634 Peachtree Parkway, Suite 220, Cumming,GA 30041. Please allow 10 days for delivery. For questions about your order, call (404) 656-3680. If you have Internet access, you can download an order form by accessing the department's website: www.agr.state.ga.us or use the form shown on page 11. (Continued on Page 11) To Reach Record High The U.S. Department of Agriculture revised forecast of agricultural exports for fiscal year 2004 shows sales of $61.5 billion, an increase of $5.3 billion over the previous year. This level of sales, if realized, would be the highest ever, eclipsing the old record of $59.8 billion set in fiscal year 1996. "Exports to China continue to be a reaLbright spot for U.S. agriculture," said U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Ann M. Veneman. "U.S. agricultural exports to China will have more than tripled since their accession to the World Trade Organization, rising from $1.8 billion in 2001, to $3.5 billion in 2003, and they are forecast wreach a record $5.9 billion in fiscal year 2004. China was our fIfth largest agricultural customer last year, and our number-one market for soybeans, cotton and hides/skins." Wheat and com exports are likely to account for 50 percent of the annual increase in agricultural exports. U.S. wheat is in high demand and ii benefiting from reduced competition due to poor harvests in the European Union, Russia and Ukraine.. Com is experiencing strong sales growth to Egypt, Colombia, Israel arid Korea. Other commodities benefiting from large sales increases this year include cotton and horticultural products. Cotton sales are forecast to rise $1.5 billion over / last year to $4.2 billion. Cotton farmers are benefiting from strong prices and high global demand. Horticultural sales are. forecast to set a record of $13.5 billion, with tree nuts and a broad array of processed foods accounting for twothirds of the overall gain. Horticultural exports to Canad';l and Mexico remain .strong, sales to Europe of selected products are brisk, and exports to several Asian countries are rising sharply. The 2004 forecast of livestock and livestock products of $7 billion is $1 billion higher than the February level. This increase is due to high beef, pork and poultry prices and also the Department's efforts to reopen some key beef and poultry markets that were closed following findings of Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy and Avian Influenza. Livestock exports in fiscal year 2003 totaled $9 billion. Imports, forecast at $51.5 billion for 2004, are $5.8 billion higher than last year resulting in an agricultural trade surplus of $10 billion. As they have for the past three decades, horticultural imports continue to rise, accounting for about half of the overall import gain. Off-season demand for fresh products and competitive prices are driving the long-term" growth in imported fruits and vegetables. The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Economic Research. Service, the Foreign Agricultural Service and the World Agricultural Outlook Board release agriculturaI trade .forecasts quarterly. The summary and full report of USDA's Outlook for U.S. Agricultural Exports may be accessed from the ERS Web site at http://www.ers.usda:gov or the FAS Web site at http://www.fas.usda.gov. The next quarterly report will be issued on August 31, 2004. Notice Ad Deadline for the July 7 issue is noon June 23 Special Handicraft Edition See Page 11 P~ge 10 THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday June 9, 2004 Bulletin Calendar ApprOXimately 4001bs. of past\.lre fed beef, Brown; Rainbow, Golden.& Brook trout for Pine straw, Ige. long needle bales, $3.10 no hormones or antibiotics, $3 per lb. Robert M. sale, pick-Up or. delivery. Willis . Dyer dely., $4.50 del. and spread, servingHenry Co. Ragsdale Baxley 912-278-0717 I-liawassee 706-896-3915 T.M. Durrence McDonough 770-914-8206 GARDENING EVENTS LIVESTOCK SALES & EVENTS June 12 Annual Daylily Festival, 9 a:m. - 4 June 10-12 Southern National Angus Show, p.m., Gray, Ga.; daylilles, garden Ga.. Nat.'1 Fairgrounds & Agricenter, plants, arts .&crafts featured. Info.: Perry. Info: 770-207-7004. Vickie Ethridge, 478-986-1123: June 18 Tack & Horse Auction, 6 pm, SE June 17 Ga. Perennial Plant Assn. Meeting, Arena, 2410 Arena Rd, Unadilla. GAL Mike Francis on "Japanese Maples for #2920 Info: 478-627-2727. Ga. Gardens," 7:30 pm, Atlanta History Ctr. Info: 404-237-8071. EQUINE EVENTS June 19 American Hydrangea Society June 11-13 Area Shetland Miniature .Horse Garden tour, 10.am-5 pm, 8 residential Show, Ga. Nat'l Fairgrounds & gardens in greater Atlanta area. Info: Agricenter, P.erry. Info: 352-347-3143. 770-394-4356. June 12 NGBRA Running Show, 3D poles, June 19 Avondale IN Bloom 5th Annual youth & sr. barrels, 40 open cloverleaf, 3D Garden Walk, 9 am-6 pm~ Avondale jackpot, added money, 12:30 pm, Estates. Info: Jim Glover, 404-288- Clevela.nd.lnfo: Kevin Nix, 706-865-9488. 8500. June 12-13Tek Marciniak Horse Workshop, for despooking your horses, Cumming. PRODUCE EVENTS Blackberries,. thornless, no pesticides, Cljtalpa worms and catalpa trees, 5-10'. 770-312-5318 $9/gal., you pick, call for aVailability. D. Elrown Jackie Johnson 1912 Brays Lake Rd. ~U~n~io~n~C~i~ty!...:7C!7~0~-9~6:;4-.:::5~3::c04::-~_-,--,,---'-_ I Royston 30062 706-245-5024 POUltry Compost Blue,green, pink, brown eggs fmm haPPY Channel catfish fingerlings.4-6",6-8", 8-10"; free .range Araucanas, $2 dozen. Robin Scott Adairsville 770-877-3987 Blueberries $6 per gal., you pick; $10 per gal. we pick, June '04, no chemicals Used, Bea's Blueberry Patch. G.B. Griffin 9113 Ga. Hwy. 188 Ochlocknee 31773 . also, sev. 1000 Ibs., ave. 1 1/2 lb. Orville Carver Douglas 912-384-5090 Channel catfish fingerlings, bas!>, bream, other, stock your pond, volume discount, Heard Co. Mac McCollum Franklin 770-8548000770-328-8866 To -help connect suppliers with those in need of poultry compost, the Market BUlletin is now including such advertisements in this portion of the Fertilizers. and MUlches category. Ad!> are subject to the same general guidelines for Blueberries, Grantville fresb picked Channel catfish fingerlings, bluegill, all Market Bulletin advertisements found on blueberries $8/gal., starting July 10, taking. orders. K. Gustatson Grantville 770c583-2911 shellcracker, redbreast, hybrid bream, free delivery. Ringo Merritt Waynesboro 706-554- page 2. Blueberries, irrigated, available mid-June 0182 thru early' August, open sunrise till sunset, Channel catfish, bluegill, shellcracker, Mon.-Fri., Sat.-sLinrise till 5 p.m., containers redbreast, hybrid bream, dely. available. provided. Bill/CarOlyn Kitchen Social Circle Johnny Mitchell Dexter 478-875-3611 770-464-2412 Channel catfish, bluegill, shellcracker, Blueberries, pick your own, $1/lb.'-containers redbrE;ast, largemouth bass, hybrid bream, provided, open 7 a.m.-dark. Allen Grant 13 crappie' (pager: 478-212-1442.) Herman Reagan Rd. Stockbridge 770-954-9356 Walker Centerville 478-212-1442 Oddities Info: Deborah, 770-855-6225. June 16 Summerfestat the Savannah State June 12-13 Ga. Reined Cow Horse Show, Farmers' Market, 701 US Hwy. 80 W, Ga. Nat.'1 Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Savannah; fresh Ga. produce, Perry. Info: 229-995-2858. arts/crafts, recipe contest. Inh:' 912, June 15-24 Ga. State Horse Show & School, 966-7800. Ga. Nat.'l. Fairgrounds & Agricenter, June 23-25 Ga. Egg Assn. 43rd Annual Perry. Info: 706-542-8892. Meeting, SI. Simons Island. Info: June 16-20 Atlanta Summer Classic I, world Robert Howell, 404-363-7661 or class show jumping, $25,000 Grand goodeggs@bellsouth.net. Prix on Sun., Ga Internat.'1 Horse Eggs, farm fresh brown,lge. and extra large, $1.50/doz., area of Hwy. 212 and 138. Joyce Williamson Conyers 770-860-1519 Farm fresh large brown eggs from healthy hens, $2 dozen, some turkey, duck, guinea. Lynn Schlup Tennille 31089 478-552-1119 Figs $4.50/gal., ready in June. N.R. Webster Morrow 770-968-0272 Fresh brown eggs, free range chickens, no chemicals, $1.25 doz. w/carton exchange, $1.50 without. Sandy Corley Bolingbroke 478~ Channel catfish, largemouth bass, bluegill, redear, redbreast bream, all sizes,dely. available. Jerry Hart Newton 912-734-5144 Largemouth bass, 6"-10", ready for immediate delivery, GA DNR registered. Tom Sincl.air Roswell 770-518-7243 Red Wigglers $15 per lb., $2per cup, starter beds $50, castings $10 for 5 gallons. David Jolly Byron 478-784-0008 Red wigglers and Europeans, 9reatfor fishing, $30 per lb., price includes shipping. B. Beau., cleaned and blown emu eggs, call after 5 p.m. David Christian Colbert 706-7882881' Beautiful emerald green emu eggs, cleaned and blown. Jackie Paul Conyers 770-7611284 Gourds for sale, Martin, crooked handle, craft, Bottleneck & more. Wallace Maxwell Royston 706-245-4218 Park, Conyers. Info: 770-860-4190. . CRAFT FAIRS 994-5792 Newman Douglasville 770-942,7993 June 18-20 HQHA Quarter Horse Show, Ga. June 19 2nd Annual Outdoor Market & Lge. and extra Ige. farm fresh,' free range Red wigglers, Giant Reds, $30 per lb., call Nat.'1 Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Perry. Info: 704-882-1604. Festival, 10. am-7' pm, arts & crafts, brown eggs, no ch\'lmicals or hormones, used, after 6 p.m:, Ive. msg. J.A. Fincher Acworth free, Clarkston. Info: 404-508-3262 $4/flat.Jack Lisenby Dawsonville 706,265- 770-427-4845 June 19 Grl3ene Co. Livestock Jr. Rodeo, 7 June 19 4th AnnualN. Ga. Folk Potters 3552 Red wigglers- 1/2 55 gal. drum bedrun $50, p.m., Union point Rodeo Arena; sheep buck-out 4-6, calf buck-out 7-14, pleasure & running events. Info. 706453-7019/0296. Festfval, 8 a.m. - 3 p.m., Banks Co; High School, Hwy. 441, Homer. Info.: 706-677-1528 Naturally raised pork, forage our crops plus whole corn, soy meal, no antibiotics/hormones, freezer ready, whole or hillf. John Dyal Cobbtown 912-684.,3099 . Pick your own apples beginning the second 5gai..bucket bedrun$20; worm castings available, price nego.; also; mealworms. Phillip Tedders Perry 478-988-9412478-9888216 Red _worms and Big Reds mxd., well Miscellaneous Wanted . Want 1"X4", 1"X6" tongue-n-groove wood, reasonable. John Gunn Reynolds 478-8473387 June 19 Team Penning sponsored by Soque PESTICIDES & RECERTIFICATION week of Sept., pick apples until they are gone. stocked beds $35/up, over 100 available, Want 12' corral panels or corral gates at Saddle Club, Habersham Co. June 12-15 GGCSA Summer Conference, RacherReece Ellijay 706-276-3048 shade cloth,cups, shipping, boxes. J.F. Smith good price, e-mail. Angela M. Pound Lakeland Fairgrounds, Clarkesville.; book opens comm. 2 & 24, Savannah. Info: Tenia Pick your own blueberries, Harris Co., we Boston 229-498-4419 angelampound@Yilhoo.com 229-482-3355 6 pm,show starts, 7 pm. 776-6634 706-894-2779. Info. 706- Workman, 706-376-3585. July 12-16 2004 Greenhouse Management _ provide.buckets and sacks ready around June 15, call for directions, $5/gal.-you pick. Jack Story Pine Mountain 706-663-8352770-48:7-7638 Rd b d $18/1b I ta 13. worms, 13. run . p us pos ga. Belty Shelton 330 Oak Mt. Rd. Waverly Hall Want 3 phase 10 hp. 460 volt motors; also," 15 hp.Robert Cothran Denton 912-375-4318 June 23-27 Atlanta Summer Class II, world . Workshop, comm. 9& 21, 9 & 24, 31831 706-582-246/j Want 30 gal. plastic drums w/removable lids class showjurnping, $25,000 Grand Griffin/Zebulon. Info: Bodie Pennisi, Prix on Sun., Ga. Internat.'1 Horse 770-228-7244. Park, Conyers. Info: 77'0-860-4190. June 14 Colton Scout School, comm. 4 & 21, June 24-27 Dixie Reining Horse Show, Ga. private 2, Tifton. Info: Phillip Roberts, Nat.'1 Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Perry. 229-386-3424. Info: 229-423-2137. June 15 Cotton Scout School, coinm. 4 & 21, Taking orders for blackberries and blueberries, either fresh or frozen, black $9, blue $11 per gallon. Bob DuVernois Hartwell 706-376-6103 Taking orders for wild blackberries $12/gal. & will deliver in this area. Donald Camp 1430 New Hope Church Rd. Loganville_30052 Red worms- 500 breeders or 1000 bedruns, $30, can ship. Jimmy Jacobs Smyrna 770333,1728 SmaUhead ch~nnel catfish, treated disease free, all sizes, statewide delivery. Freddy Tribble Alamo 912-568-1879229-868-3730' Sterile grass carp, bass, channel catfish, in Atlanta area, food grade. Paul Carter 2245 Anderson Mill Rd. AUl\teli 30106 770-941- 6303 . Want corn picker, 1 or 2row and corn grinder for grinding feed w/in 300 miles .of Atlanta. Willie Walker Snellville 678-300-5182 770978-9007 June 26-27 MGSHA Riding Workshop, Ga. private 2, Hazelhurst. Info: Pnillip Water ground meal, whale wheat flour, grits, copperhead bluegill; shellcracker, redbreast, Want free used tin, maybe rusted, in Athens Nat.'1 Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Perry. Roberts, 229-386-3424. $3/5 Ibs. plus postage; also, grind your grain. hybrid bream, crappie, prompt statewide area. Carroll Martin Athens 706-742-8877- Info: 478-542-7817: June 16 GGIA Wholesale Nursery Tour July 24 Mountain Stream Saddle Club (South Ga.), comm. 1 &24, various Saddle Series, pleasure, 9 am, 4D cities. Info: Trudy Williams 706-632- cloverl/3af not before 2 pm; added 0100. money,all 5 running events to follow, June 22 Cotton Scout School, comm. 4 & 21, JUly 3 show cancelled. Info: Billy, 770- private 2, Midville. Info: Phillip Roberts, Mike Buckner Junction City 706-269-3630 Wheat, hared red \!Vinterfor bread making, $15 each, thirty four 6 gal. buckets, sealed. David Monson Marietta 770-634-3281 You pick Mayhaws $6.50 gal., one'mile East of 1-75, Exit 69, North of Tifton. Gerard Krewer Chula 229-386-8450 . delivery available. Keith Edge Soperton 9.12529-3315 Want old-fashioned iron fire pot, 2-3' deep, 48" wide w/legs. Bo Hudson Atlanta 404-264- Fertilizers & Mulches .9747800-331-9712 Want Old-type p\.llpwood . racks a.k.a, '03 bermuda mulch hay, weed free, can. del., $1.50/bale. K. Wood Hoschton 770-867,4332 pulpwood sleds or "kidders". Tom Alligood P.O. Box McRae 31055 229-868-2335 532-5670 or Roger,770-503-5710. 229-386-3424. o Pesticides & Recertification listings may be found on the Georgia Department of Herbs '03 rnulchhay$2 sq. bale, dry & in barn, dely. available for Ige. loads. Sandy Hurlbutt Alvaton 706-538-1062 .Want qt.'canning, jEjrs,reas. wiin .50 mile range of DawsonVille, call after 6 p.m. Lil1da Burt Dawsonville 706-216-5041 Agriculture web site at http://www.agr.state.ga.us. Want 10 bUy a seed fork, in the o Livestock auctions listed in the Market Bulletin sometimes offer related items for sale, such State law requires all ginseng dealers and '03 mulch hay, Ige. sq. bales, $2/bale. Doug Carroll/Haralson Co. area, Ive. msg. Dennis as tack and other livestock equipment. Notices for auCtions selling any items other than growers to be registered with the Georgia Petty Ball Ground 770-735-6245 . Reid Bremen 30110 770-537-9769 livestock must be accompanied by the auction license )lumber of the principal auctioneer or auction firm conducting. the auction, per regulations of the Georgia Secretary of State. Department of Natural Resources. For more information, contact the Georgia '03 mulch hay, sq. bales $2,various varieties,most could be fed to calves, goats. Want to buy early. June apples, Lodi or transparent.. Nancy Austin Williamson 770- Notices without this information cannot be published. . Natural Heritalle Program at (770) 918-6411 M.M. Clark Calhoun 706-625-8704 227-0427 BulletlOn Calendar GUlodellones or at website www.georgiawildlite.com.03mulchhay.squarebales.$2/bale.in Want to buy old farm windmills, other, any '03 Peter pepper seeds $1/pk. w/SASE,barn. Jimmy Turk Flowery Branch 770-B67" condition. Jeff Robbins Woodstock 404-234- planting instructions included. Ryan Caudelle 2942 3852 'To submit a notice for inclusion in the Market Bulletin's Calendar of Events, follow these guidelines: " 145 Massengale Rd. Brooks 30205 770-7163809' '04 mulch hay,: Ige. scj.. bales in barn $2, fescue, will' deliver. Bill Rnch Jefferson 706- Want to bUy railroad. cross-ties, within 50 miles of Columbus/Cataula. L. Touchberry o Please mail .notices at least three weeks prior to the date .of event. Items will be Free garlic chives,plants. Janie. Estfan 367-8986 Cataula 706-322-1947 published two weeks prior to their occurence in the calendar. o Equine events should be iricluded in the quarterly horse edition and should not be Atlanta 770-394-3774 770-455-9161 Pepper seeds: Mexican pepper tree; tear '04 wheat straw, square bales, can load your semi-loads. Larry Westbrook Lumpkin 229- Want to purchase used 200 lb. or larger anvil in good to fair condo Wind Chapman Athens resubmitted for pUblication again in the calendar. If a change in the date, time,etc. is drop,. tobasco, cayenne, serenno chili, 887-2160 229-938-6505 706-255-9479 necessary, we willlJe happy to include the notices again asa correction. o Calendar announcements should be as close to 20 words as possible and include the following information: date, time, name of event, loclltion, and name and telephone number for further information. jalepeno, red snake, $l/pkt. w/SASE. Doris' Bermuda, rye grass, square bales,' grass Chambers 155-A Huff Dr. Lawrenceville twine, $2.50, rolls $20, barn stored. Larry Eley ~3~0:0o4..4...~-'-- -'--_~ White Plains 30678 706-467-2184 -'-_I Clean red pine straw $3.65 del., and $3.85 Want to rent' or buy PTO water pump, 4" intake & output. Tom Corley Royston 706-2456483404-915-4597 o When submitting multiple listings, please submit events taking place on different dates on separate sheets of paper. (All sheets may be mailed in the same envelope, however). When Fish. & Supplies del. and installed. Brandon Williams Lawrenceville 770-256-8767 Out-Of-State Wanted submitting a notice requesting handicraft exhibits, etc., please specify when you would like the request to b.e published; otherwise, it will be included approximately one month before the Persons sell,'ng sterile 'triploid grass carp shaF.Vreinegsa, gyeodu hlooarsd.e, emaasynuraeccems.lsx.edR. W. WI'th. Want Allis Chalmers HD5-B crawler & HD5G crawler front-end loader. Lowell Dunn event takes place. must have a Wild Animal License from the McClendon Watkinsville 706-769-1390 Hialeah FL 800-653-3037 .'. L-'o-.I.f;.y.o.._ u h_ ave...q.u.;e~stions about the Bulletin Calend.a..r.,..c.a;_ll'-R_a..n.d.:y. Cox at 404-65'6--3682. ...J I MGeaorkrgeitaBDuellpeatirntmaednvteortfisNeamtuernatlsRfeosrosutrecreilse; Free aged horse manure w/shavings, easy Want any pattern for cro. aprons, holiday Want bay laurel tree to trim for leaves. Cheryl Honey extractor, four frame setting tank & AnnKreafleJasper706-253-1240770-894-7202 some cases of jars, $500 for both pieces of Want elderberry bushes/seed/seedlings, and equipment. L. H. Verner Watkinsville 706-207- beauty berry bushes/seed/seedlings. Debra 3901 - Schwitzer Hiram 301'41 770-445-5061 Nine frame stainless steel extractor, like.new, Want to trade 1/2 tsp. c1eome seeds for 1/2 tsp. $200. James Rodney Armstrong 157 Mtn. or 4 Ige. purple coneflower, black/brown-eyed Crest Dr. Clarkesville 30523 706-968-8199 I Susan, larkspur seeds. Wilma Bland 239 Hwy. Will, remove any unwanted hanging bee =9~N~,#iE~-~.1~D~a~w~so~n~V1~I~le~3~0534~~7~Oi6~-5~3~1iii-1~5~7~aiiiiiiiiii swarms and equipment for free, Marion; Harris, Talbot and Muscogee Cos. Gienn Cobb Mauk _.M_I.S.C_E.L.L_A.N_E.O_U._S _.122~~14~~:;;~e Metro Co. area honeybees & other bees in & long dist.peyond Metro Co. carp must be accompanied bya photocopy access, will help load. Keith MacRae of the advertiser's .license. For license Alpharetta 770-410-0868 information, contact DNR Special Permit Free composted horse manure, easy ~U~n~it~a~t,.l.(77~0~).!-7.'!61!.;-~3.'!04~4~._.-'-~~---,,"",",,';"'-'-.,,-.I access; you load & haul, Bobcat accessible. 3'x5' wooden frame worm beds $15/each. Dr. M. Peterson Snellville 404-642-6869 Wayne Burns Warthen 478-240-0714 Free horse manure mixed with shavings, 8-10" grass carp, largemouth bass, easyaccess. Gunda Warren Barnesville 770- coppernose bluegill,' channel catfish, 358-7653 shellcracker, redbreast, hybrid bream, Free horse manure mixed with shavings, we Threadfinshad, dely. available. Jack Lloyd load, you haul. Jerry Higgins 431 Hampton Rd. Nahunta 912-778-4074 Fayetteville 30215770-460-0717 A-1 bass, bluegill, channel catfish,' redear, Free horse manure mixed with shavings, will ThreadfinShad fatheads, sterile grass carp, help .load, Grayson/Lawrenceville area. Ken ornaments, potholders. Vickie Maisenbacher 233 N. Stephens Springfield IL 62702 217744-8397 Want older model MTD rear tine tiller for' parts, need transmission that drives tines. Charles Allen Opelika AL 334-749-0061 Want to. -buy Silver King tractor,any condition. R. Willaford 907 Joe Mcintosh Rd. Plant City FL 33565813-752-9212 If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney at 404-Q!j1-9084. area. Milton D. Scott East Point 404-344-0719 Will remove honeybees and unwanted' bees and equipment in Rockdale, Newton, and Walton hybrid, free statewide dely. Danny Austin Roberta 478-836-4938 A1 qlty.. bass, channel' catfish fingerlings, Robbins.Lawrenceville 678-376-9304 Free horse manure/shavings, we ioad $10 piCk-up, can bring loader and dump truck. Firewood The Miscellaneous category includes the Co. Hugh Bowen Conyers 770-760-8844 following subcategories: bees, honey and supplies; things to eat; herbs; fish and Things To Eat supplies; fertilizers and mulches; oddities; bluegill, shellcrackers & hybrid bream, deiy. CindyFarmer Hoschton 770-967-2007 . All firewood advertised in the Market available. Tony Chew Manchester 706-846-3657 Horse manure/shavings .compost, we load Bulletin must be cut from the advertiser's Adult and F-1 largemouth' bass,' hybrid your truck, $10/load, easy access; also, mulch personally owned property. In addition, by striped bass, channel catfish, crayfish, bluegill, hay $1.75/bale. Sandra Camet Clermont 770: law, terms such as face cord,rack, pile, r ...... ; miscellaneous wanted; notices; garden space; notices; out-of-state wanted; firewood,timber; and Christmas trees. Only one ad per household is permitted in the Miscellaneous category. Bees, Honey & Supplies Use of the term "organic" requires registration with the Georgia Department of Agriculture. Advertisements submitted without certificate of registration for items offered for sale cannot be pUblished. For more..Jnf~rmation, access .the department greg@lakework.com Greg Grimes Ballground 770-735-3523 Adult bass, . DNRlregd.,. catfish, shellcrackers, bluegill, crappie, pick-up/del., Amakanata Fishery. Will Ostuw Calhoun 770548-2350706-629-1545 African night crawlers $25/500 or $40/1000, 983-7424 Horse manure/shavings, free, yqu load, easy access. Dave Conrad Powder Sprin"gs 770-426-0200 Long needle pine .straw, pine straw del. $3.75/bale, pinstraw installed and clean $4/bale, 100 bales $3:90/bale. Jennifer Golden truckload, etc., cannot be used to advertise firewood. Advertisers must use the standard unit of measure, the cord, when specifying the amount of firewood for sale. 28 each red oak/white oak logs, 12' long, 1018" dia. saw timber,will load.wlforks, $200, call evg. John Moye Macon 478-474-3753 Complete hive painted $70, super, complete painted $20, super racks $0.75, hive rack, top bottom, $15. Bill Morrison Clarkesville 706- 754-2803 . Dadant Little Wonder hand extractor four frame $225, uncapping plane $45, misc. website www.agr.state.ga.us and link from the home page to the Organic AgriCUlture page and registrationforms. Those who do not have internet access or are unable to download the forms; shQuld contact the Organic Program Manager, Vernon Mullins, at (706)595-3408. _ I \!Viii also sell by cup. Keith Kimbrel P.O. box 224 Arlington 39813 229'725c4844 Avail. now catfish fingerlings, bluegill, DNR licensed; dely. only. ,Allison Callaway Winterville 706-742-7272 Available now grass carp, catfish, Lithonia 678-886-3083 Mulch hay $2/bale at barn. Alfred Smith Douglasville 770-949-9753 Mulch hay for sale. Brian Bailey McDonough 770-914-1374 ~ Pine straw $2.75/bale, free delivery, Buy your firewood now, all hdwd., $135/cord, $80/halfcord. S. McAbee Canton 706-273-8598 Free firewood, sweetgum, .cut to length, not split, easy access. Larry Eaton Douglasville -7'-7'-i0K"-'i5:C7nd"7'l-C:1in:6-:7g:"2":,st."'ic:crk=S-3"/"'4-XC::3"'/'74'b=y"--;;3C"C,4',a=n=d:;-;:5"'fo~ot wooden ware. Janet Crawford LawrenceVille 770-338-8930 '03 shelled pecans, mostly halves, $7/1b. bagged in freezer, postage paid in Georgia, 5. largemouth bass, bluegill, redear and hybrid bream, dely.. available. Paul Williams installation available, del. to all areas'. Josh Bulloch Warm Springs 770-571-0189 long, $25 truckload bed high. Tony Piper Loganville 770-972-3185 Hives of bees, empty hives, supers, other lb. min., call nights. Franklin Eaton 3389 Nancy Hawkinsville 478-892-3144 Pine straw $2!bale. Tommy Smith Reynolds Mixed hardwoods, split and dried, 1/4 cord, equip., 5' comb nucs, new honey, closed Sat. Creek Rd. Gainesville 30506 770-532-9340 Bass fingeriings, sterile grass carp, catfish, 478-847-3146478-847-3479 $25 you-pick'up/haul. Ernie Kutulas 4263 Cove Edward Colston Taylorsville 770-382-9619 770-532-6333 hybrid bream, trout DNR regd.llicensed, pick . Taking orders for sq.bale wheat straw Way Marietta 30067.770-973-0042 Honey bee removal from homes and trees, '03-04 pecans for sale $5/1b. for Stuarts, up or dely. RandyBennington Dahlonega 770- $2.50/field. Marion Smith 240 Woods Brooks Oak and hickory $75 1/2 cord, free delivery free on site estimates. Bill Owens Monroe 770- $6/1b. for Desirables; plus postage.. Russell 377-3243 - 30205678-817-7266 and stack, prepare early for winter 2004. Andre 266-6619 ' Eaton Stockbridge 770-506-2727 Bedrun red wigglers, $20 for your 5 gal. Taking orders for wheat straw mulch hay 'Hayden Marietta 404-310-0226 Honeybee removal, work gtd., free estimates. Fresh eggs, brown, white and green $1.25/doz. bucket full, near Macon call ahead. Tina Ashley $3.00/field. Marion C. Smith 240 Woods Rd. Split hardwood, one-third cord, $30,You pick W.O. Canady Winston 770-942-3887 John Anderson Jackson 770-77S,1237 Knoxville 478-836-2410 Brooks 30205 678-817-7288 up. A. Kmetz Hampton 770-897-0423 Wednesday June 9, 2004 THE MARKET BULLETIN Page 11 CORRECTIONS Notice of Retirement Want to lease 50 +/- acres of farmland, unimproved or fallow land, for training spaniels by amateur dog trainers, using own birds to train. Frank Martinez Atlanta 678-516-4000 Handicrafts Auction of Equine (Continued from Page 1) Buchanan, an agronomist in and the National Environmentally weed science, joined UGA in 1986 Sound Production Agriculture as associate director of the Georgia Laboratory. Pursuant to Section 4~13-7 of the Agricultural Experiment Stations Along with the Franklin If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651,9084. Official Code of Georgia Annotated and resident director of the UGA College of Arts and Sciences and (Humane Care for Equines Act), the ,Coastal Plain Experiment Station the Office of the Vice President for All 'I'tems' advertt'sed I'n, the Handicraft category must be handmade by the advertiser; items purchased by the advertiser for resale may not be advertised. Advertisers must include a statement to this effect when ,submitting advertisements Handicraft ads are limited. to 30 words and , must be in compliance withal! other E . gg Contest GeorgI'a' .conduct Department of a live auction onAgtnh'ecuflotullroew'wiln'lgl in Tifton. He was interim director Research, the college also equine as grade horses, to wit: of the .experiment stations . for a established the Center for Applied 9 month old sorrel Paint stallion year before becoming dean. Genetic Technologies. 3 year old red dun Mustang x stallion 0 t'h A 'b' U' .t '. n e u urn mverSI y Three ofUGA's 13 eminent 8 year old bay Mustang mare faculty for 20 years, he was dean scholars funded through the advertising guidelines (see page 2). 1 of many cedar bluebird houses $7; also, A . -I' "All . . 11 month old brown pony filly d an d' .f Hector 0 h Al b t e a ama Georgia Research Alliance are on bat, woodpecker, Martin, wood duck,owl . reCIpe lor spIce pecan 1.1/2 year old black pony filly Agricultural Experiment' Station the CAES faculty. Their expertise houses,others; sqUirrel in jar feeder, 48 hr. Upside-Down Cake was selected as Wshiapvpeirnlgy. HAalltlon318L3it1tletaolinttle613@89AOGLA.COHMwy.70865- th.e best m', the recent 2004. Georgia 12 year old bay pony mare wi foal 12 year old sorrel Quarter Horse from 1980 until 1985. includes cloning and genetic According to Arnett Mace, engineering, embryonic stem cell 58221-2' 3pu5r6ple Martin gourd poles, hold 36 gourds, Egg Co'mmissio.n )Egg Chonftiest. $185; can del. to sev. cos. surrounding Jackson Pictured (left to nght are t e lfst- Co. W.S. Caudell Jefferson706-543-6888 place wI'nner of $1,000, Rose doAilifegsh$a8n,s $$94,0$1&0,$3d0if,feTreVntscsiazrevses&$1p0a;ttearlnsos,. Abbott.., f 0 C oCLm."a-'n, G a.; second - Carol Williams 3980 Waycross Hwy. Jesup place winner of $500, Jean Jackson 31545 Afghans $69 - knitted, extra thick, choice of 'of Columbus, Ga.; and third-place colors; baby booties $8 &dish clothes $3. Kim winner Rachel Brooks of Byron, Lane Cumming 770-889-5005 stallion 2 year old bay pony filly 3 3 m1/o2nythea.orlodldblbaacyk filly Quarter Horse mare 2 year old .sorrelQuarter Horse fil.ly UGA. sem. or , VIce presi'dent f or research and energy balance academic affairs and provost, a regulation and growth in plants. national search for Buchanan's A teaching program was started success. or WI'11 beg'm soon m. ord er at the college's Tifton campus with 21/2 year old palomino Quarter Horse to have a new dean in place by Jan. another slated for the Griffin m a r e w / f u a l .1 campus. Buchanan helped create 2 year old sorrel/white Paint stallion "Dr. Buchanan has served the science programs for high school All types chair caning done, lace, press, and Ga. The contest, held in Perry, Ga., bBientdhienlgRcda.nMe,cDroocnkoeursg,hM30ar2y52C7o7n0le-y91144-3680M8t. was the high.light of the . 14 year old sorrel Quarter Horse mare university and our state's students and ' teachers and 1 year old white Quarte.r Horse staIiion agricultural industry well," said domestic, and international Appalachian mtn. dulcimers, handmade from CommissiQU's "May is Egg hpldawy.dPs.a,ulbTea. uP.ariknesrt.rAumcwenotrst,h e7a7s0y-9t7o5-l9e3a7r4n to Month" celebration. For a copy of 1 year old buckskin Quarter Horse filly Georgia Commissioner of internship programs for CAES 2 year Id 0 brown b ckskin Quarter u .' Agriculture Tommy Irvin. "He has students, including a congressional Bluebird boxes, wood duck box"rabbit box, (trap), squirrel trap', bat box, buttei'fly box, all made from 9815 Hwy. 2c3y1prHesasr,rcisaollnfo3r1p0r3ic5es4.7G8~le5n5n2-T6o0o6l7e BIuebIrd,nest. box w/gIass v.iew.ing. wi.ndow behind door as seen at "Bluebirds Over GA" show in spring, solid cedar $20 plus $4 shipping. John Chaney 460 flwy211 NoW. Winder 30680 770-867-8263 all three winning recipes, send a self-addressed, stamped.' envelope . to the Georgia Egg Commission, Winni.ng Recipes, 16 Forest Parkway, Forest Park, GA 30297. Dairy Horse filly 2 year old chocolate buckskin Quarter Horse filly 4.year old.buckskl"n'Quarter Horse stallion Said equine ate being sold as impounded animals under the authority of been an aggressive and tireless worker for agriculture and his d h' . h energy an ent USIasm ave enabled him to accomplish much f h . .I I or t e entIre agncu tura community. His leadership internship program that has helped three students get permanent jobs in congressional offices. A research farm for Vidalia onions and other vegetables was started, too, as was a facility for refCinhisahir s&amroec;kearlscoa,niwngickoferallankdindrsa,ttraenparierpaanird. Cha,pter 13 of Title 4 of. O.C.G.A, (Humane certainly will b.e missed." irrigation research. A modern Duke Dufresne Statham 770-725-2554 (Continued from Page 12) Care for Equines Act). Founded in 1859, the College equine exhibition and research incC:luhdaiinrg claanceindgan&d Wpriecksesredrecsatonrea,tiorunshd, osnpeli,t ThI.S June DaI.ry.M onhtand a11 11 year old red roan PaintfI'WH of Agr,icultural and Environmental arena was built, and several college oraatkta,'n,b'ainlld.teyrpecsaonfec,ansinega,ghraigshs,qltsyh. awkoerkr. tDapotet"y McDaniel Cumming 770-887-8518 I year Dairy ong, the Industry ' SAOSUSOthCe.iaatsI.tO.' nU, mI'tnecdo impSsotuaal'nldldioendequamn. ime alI.Sfobuen'mdg atsolaIdrgeasin ana Sciences is the second-oldest of UGA's 14. school.s and colleges. facilities were expanded or renovated. Plans also are underway repCahirasi.r Jcaamniensg J.ofL. eawll isty1p4e0s4, Kreefinnwisohoindg D&r. encourages cons.umers t.o get the, pasture m . aWrrenton, Georgl'a and The college. offers more than 20 for an animal and dairy sciences Perry 31069 478-987-4243 "Power of 3" and makesureyou've previously owned by an unknown areas of study through 11 teaching facility. refCinhisahi,r rceapnaiinrgw, icakllerty&persa,ttacno.mHp.leJt.e Breelpl a2if2"7'&1 always "got milk," cheese and in.d.iv,idual. under the authority of Chapter departments and has three Buchanan implemented a Hog MIT!. Rd. Watkinsville 30677 706-769-1454 yogurt on hand by keeping your 13 of Title 4 of O.C.G.A (Humane.Care for agricultural experiment stations, unified governance structure for the repCahirasi.r cRanicihnagr:druSshtr,awcanneD, Fawresnocnhv.idlloe so70m6e- re.ftigerator stock.ed with plenty'. of Equines Act). four extension educational centers college, oversaw development of its 265-3344 ' delicious dairy products. 11 year old chestnut Miniature stallion and the Rural Development Center first strategic plan and increased its Character towel sets, children's underwear I--~---~------~- Said equine is being sold as an animal in Tifton. budget. set $5 and other baby items. plus postage. Kool-Aid & Capri Sun handbags, small $10- d d f C . d Rd' Louise Hall 260 Electric Dam Rd. Dallas 30132 $12; med. $15-$25, Ige. $30, extralge. $40. Kim Impoun e rom ampgroun oa m The Cooperative Extension "I'm exceedingly proud of the 770-445-4877 Clothes for 18", (American Girl), and Bitty Cannon Toccoa 706-491-3022706-282-1361 Memory portraits of your favorite animal, Mathews, Georgia and previously owned by an unknown individual under the Service, which has agents in 157 m;my accomplishments that have baby dolls, dresses, jump.suits and night gowns, charcoal, pen and ink, include clear photos with authority of Chapter 13' of Title 4 of of Georgia's 159 counties and been made," Buchanan said. "It's $5 each postage paid, Carolyn Kilby 8384 Cove Rd. Woodbury 30293 706-1346-804& order, $35 ppd. Suze MBoesche21 Weiner Dr Savan.nah 31406 912-354-3039 O.C.G.A. (Humane Care for Equines Act). t th 4 H .,. I opera es e - program, IS a so been an honor to provide leadership Country charming 10" heart pillow, primitive Misc. craft items: bookmarkers, Kleenex The auction will be held at the Georgia part of the college. for the college, even during some hand-embroidered saying, "Bless This House holders, 1 Christmas angel, ,ribbons wl'Nitty With Love and 'Laughter", calico fabric, lace, sayings, etc. Paula Reynold!; Atlanta 404- Department of Agriculture Impound- U d .B h ' I d h' ner uc anan s ea ers Ip tough economic times. We have a ribbon, rosebud $12 postage-paid, specify 691-6579 ' Facility in Decatur, GA at 1:00 p.m. on the college created the Center for faculty, staff and administration of cJoolnoer.sboSrhoirl3e0y236Tu7r7n0'e-r4789-2760016 Turner Rd. $1N00e,wsehvo.mteom. cahdoeoqsueiltfsro, mdb, l.cablelda$ft6e0r, 2qupe.men. S.aturday, June 12, 2004. The said equine .Urban Agricu..lture, Center for exceptional quality in, the college, Cradle, bed, or high chair for your doll, doll Ruth Spicer Ocilla 229-468-5306 may be inspected at the facility from Food Safety and Center for and I'm grateful for the support clothes made to order-American Girl, Bitty Old time rabbit boxes, weathered wood, 11 00 a nn 1'00 p m on Saturday A I . Baby, Barbie, Cabbage Patch, baby dolls, grandpa's plans, $20 ppd,; bluebird houses,: ,m. u 1 , . . , gncu ture B' usmess d an I've received from the university Kathryn Harvard Thomasville 229-226-1357 hinged lid,. built by BB Assn. plans, $15 ppd. June 12, 2004. Pictures of the equine are Econornic Development, the administration and from all the Cro. afghans, ladies' fogt warmer shoes, made to order. Mrs. J.M. Eure 1429 Donald Allen 155 Huff Dr. 30044.678-698-0067 Lawrenceville located on the Department website: www.agr.state.ga.us For directions to Office of Environmental Sciences client groups we serve." RidQewood Dr. Augusta 30g09 706,738-1787 ='P"'a:"::tc-Th'-'-w=-o-rrk=-,"'1-;:;2'::'daT-y-s-o'f"C"-h"'ris""'tm-as---'-q'-LJ"'ilt-;t""op ero. purse/cradle w/doll $8.50, baby blanket $28, dishtowels w/cro. tops $3. Judy Jordan $85, baby quilts, Pooh &pillow $30, printed $15 plus $20, asstd. patterns &colors, $5 postage, location, call the Equine Division at (404) 656-3713. (Office hours are Monday ~-------------~--~----~------~-~------~----'----------~----------~ 202 Geoffrey Lane' Oxford 30054 money orders. Bonnie Hibbert Oakman 706- I I 1 judyjordan44@hotmail.com 770-787-0682 334-2982 through Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.) Cro. triangular shawl, approx. 72x56" plus =,P""in::::e=ne'-e-d""le.....,..ba-s..-ke,...t,-s-w"""'/h,-a-n-;d,.-le-s$""2""5&,-$"'3=-0, Sealed bids will not be accepted on these I The Best ofGeorgia Farms Cookbook and Tour Book I I fringe, sgl. color white,ecru, or yellow w/rose baby quilts, soft material, crib size $50; equine. down center, $70 plus shipping & hdlg., bookmarks, pressed flowers, sealed in plastic, Chamblee-Doraville. Juanita MaurmaQn 2/$3 postage paid.. M. Todd 277 Prater Rd. No representation is made regarding 1 I Full Size Paperback Edition 1 1 I Chamblee 770-441-1538 Waco 30182 770-832-6679 any registration or possible registration of Draw-string jewelry pouch w/8 pockets, reg. Porch swings made out of 3/4" pine treated ' d ' fh d' . $7 or lace-covered $8, includes S&H; falling- lumber 4'/$30, 5'/$40. Bill Speer Summerville smequme nor 0 t e physical con l!lon down sewing boxes, fleece wraps, hats, all 706-857-4189 of said equine. Any documentation in hand & heart made. Carol Lewis LaGrange .:....::;P"'r"'im"-;iti""v-'-e:.;R"'a-g-g-ed..-y-A;;-n-n"""'''"'M;;-y.--;R''a-g-ge-d..-y-a-n-g-;T.el'" . f th D rt t f 706-885-1520 706-333-9953 dolls, 8 inches tall, handcrafted from Muslin possesslOn 0 .e epa men 0 deFscaermndenfut rniftuarremerh-cahnodocsraeftedfromb:y cAomrnisehr cupboards, dry, sinks, bride's chest, plantation/drop-leaf deskS, harvest tables, hall '.Da7:..7.ne.:d0.n.;pQ-n"'8ue.n:3:y.e2n=.=e-=6-t1n.8:.5.f:s1a:O..7;biaz.n.k.':.c.e~sqG,,...ruio"$"lvt1-,et0-op-sR-,+d-.sn~ehC-"wI-pam-pra"rl"ol'tlelg-l;.tr.oi"Mn"ala'3-r,y0-d1=1Eif7f.. Agriculture regarding registration, physical condition or past veterinary treatment of said equine is available upon trees. Michael D. Womble Winder 770-307-1251 colors. Esther Taylor 6181 Washington St. SW. "request; however, not withstanding the attFaicshhes cltoeanainnyg/sfclaatlinsgurfabcoea,rdw, /hparodrwtaabrlee,, COQVington 30014404-775$-3590 $ availability of such docume.ntation, or right/left handed,$29.95, del. by UPS, pay by uilt tops, cotton, full 6, quilt tops 25: lack thereof, or verbal information given to certified check. James Lolley Carrollton 770- Colonial girl, Dutch girl, full size, top 6/$20, all 214-9010 kind material, full, plus postage. Mrs. O. Young the Department, said sale is for the equine, with special "lay flat" binding I I I I I A Georgia treasure you, your family and friends will enjoy for alifetime. I I I I Name ~_-,--- ~ ~ _I I I I 1 Address : ...:....._-~.,...,.--------------------I 1 1 I City '---- State _ _- - Zip : I Fringed edge crib quilts, 2 layer cotton flannel P.O. Box 38 Waleska 30183 770-479-3590 on an "as .is" basis without any withlwtlhout biltting. Diane Hughes 19 8am Quilt tops, original "Dutsin's Flower", repJ:esentatipn regarding registration, Woods Road Stephens 30667 706-743-8989 appliqued, blues on unbleached Muslin, Handmade quilts: diff. designs,queen: work 80"x90", $110 for matching. pair, satisfaction physical condition or acceptable use of the Phone (please include area code): ~) (please include phone number in case we have questions about your order) I I I I I I I aprons, aprons & bonnets, baby quilts, wall gtd. M. Tice Clayton 706-782-5883 animal. The successful bidder must be I hangings. Mrs. John W. Marlowe 1855 Auburn Will do your quills !:)y hand, different prices, d d h . b h' Road Dacula 30019 770-945-4872 different sizes and patterns. Mrs. Mildred Emory prepare to ten er t e pnce y cas lers I Please send me books at $21.95 each I I btandrriade sock rabbits and snowmen, 65 WheelerDr. Ellijay 30540706-276,7678 check or money order and move the animal noodle angels, Thimble angels, primitive Will provide qlty. machine qLiilting for your from the impoundment facility by 6 p.m. looking rabbits, light bulb Santas, rag quilt tops, reas. prices. Deborah .Raptis potholders, and peCan critters. Tonya Schrader Dahlonega706-867-1869 on Monday, June 14, 2004. Payment may Cleveland 30528 706-865-4450 Yo-yo spread afghan quilt tops, button bonnet, be made at the time the animal is picked up. Homemade corn cob pipes,' bamboo stem, old-fashioned bonnets, aU colors, baby afghans. If a successful bidder fails to tender the (price includes sales tax, postage and handling) I I I I Enclose check or money order in the amountof$,~-,---_~ _ I I 1 1=$21.95/2=$43.90/3=$65.85/4=$87.80/5=$109.75/6=$131.70 1 I great for skits, plays, etc., 6/$6, $2.50 postage, A.C. Anderson Loganville 770-979-4360 12/$10, larger quantities available. Frazier Your name in filet crochet $20, white or ecru; price as required, the Georgia Department Long Lawrenceville 770-962-6345 Claudia' Owens 7888 Parkside Circle of AgricJllture may refuse to accept any Homemade old-fashioned rabbit boxes, stick trigger system, weathered, $20 ppd.; cedar Dov,noaulrsonnavmileleI. l3l9f'8Il4et5c2r2o9c-h8e6t,1 '2435 5 letters $16.50 other bids made by the su.ccessful bidder at bluebird houses built by specs. GA. Dept. Hum. PP., 6 letters $20 PP. Linda Cason 970 Adcock this auction or any future auction. Res., instr., $15 ppd. Ann Dutton 3269 Five Rd. Newnan 30263 770-251-2712 These horses are subject to periodic Forks Trickum Rd. Lilburn 30047 Handmade wire/beaded bracelets, gqld filled I will quilt your old or new quilt tops on or sterling silver wire w/onyx, jade, lapis or inspection by the Georgia Department of quilting machine, reas.price, Ive. msg. E. turquoise beads, various sizes, $28-$32. Mark Agriculture for,a period of 24 months. I I Please mak.e checks pay.able to: BEST.OF GEORGIA FARMS I I 1 1 Mail your order to: 634 Peachtree Parkway, Suite 220, Cumming, GA 30041 1 1 I Phone: (404) 656-3680 I , I I Please allow 10 days for delivery. I I I Laster Tyrone 770-487-4649 Grinstead Glennville 912-654-2277 I ._--------~-------------------~-------------------~~-----~------~ Page 12 THE MARKETBULLETIN Wednesday June 9, 2004 June Garden Chores. Lightning Poses Danger During Harvest onions and Irish potatoes when two thirds of the tops have died down. Once harvested, store potat()es in a cool, dark location and store onions in a dry, airy place. Regularly harvesting vegetables, such as beans, cucumbers, peas, okra and squash, 'will allow you to prolong production and enjoy the vegetables at the peak of theirfreshness. , You can improve your peach crop by thinning the trees about 70 days after full bloom; waiting longer \\Till result in poorer fruit quality. Failure to thin the fruit could cause some of thetree limbs to break under the weight of the fruit.. After .the trees have finished dropping fruit' naturally, thin them and leave the biggest and best-shaped peaches about four to six inches apart. Ifyou applied fertilizer to your garden in early spring, most of it likely has leached from the soil by now. Give your annual and perennial flowers a feeding of about one-half cup of fertilizer (5-10-10 or similar analysis) per square yard of bed. If you have vegetables, side-dress them with approximately one-fourth cup fertilizer per. three .feet of row. If the vegetables are growing in wide beds, broadcaSt the fertilizer over the bed at the rate of one-haIf cup per square yard. Be sure to wash the fertilizer particles off the foliage to prevent burning. Tall flowers, such as dahlias, lilies, garden phlox and h()llyhocks, will need staking before they are' completely grown. Try using small twigs pruned from shrubs as your stakes. As the plants grow, they will lean against the twigs and eventually hide them. Sooty mold is a fungus that affects crepe myrtles, as well as azaleas and gardenias. It appears as a black coating on the foliage. Sooty mold grows on the sugary substance (called honeydew) that is secreted by aphids and whiteflies. This fungus is unattractive and blocks sunlight to the leaves. The way to control sooty mold islo control aphids and whiteflies by spraying with an insecticide that is recommended for controlling these pests. Dallas Market Seeks Growers The. Dallas Farmers' Market, located in historical' downtown Dallas (Paulding County) is seeking local growers of . produce, farm fresh products and vendors of homemade food items. The Market needs vendors of fresh. produce, eggs, honey, nuts, cut flowers, herbs, etc. Vendors need to be aware of local and state sales and use regulations and licensing laws. Opening day is scheduled for midJune and will run through September. Hours will be 6:30 a.m. to 12 noon each Saurrday. For more information, please contact Susan Breen at (770) 443-4349. Mike Geirrein of Shady Dale, Ga;, knows how to growcantal()upes, as seen by this ll-pounder he raised in his garden. LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS Prices for May 2004 at Georgia Auction Markets, Georgia Department of Agriculture and U.S. Department of Agriculture Cooperating, Federal State Livestock Market News ar'id Grading Service. For daily .quotations, call (229) 226-1641 (7:30 a.m:-'- 4:30 p.m.). SLAUGHTER CLASSES AVERAGES COWS Breakers 75-80% LE:lan :: 52.77 Boners 80-85% Lean ' 53.57 Lean 85-90% Lean .49.47 BULLS Yield Grade 1 1000-1500Ibs 65.42 1500-21 OOlbs 68.38 FEEDER CLASSES STEERS: MEDIUM AND LARGE FRAME NO. 1-2 200-300 Ibs 154.11 300-400 Ibs : 134.22 400500Ibs.: :.. 118.54 500600 Ibs 108.08 600-700Ibs 99.81 700-800 Ibs 92.40 STEERS: MEDIUM AND LARGE FRAME I NO. 2.3 200e300 Ibs : 133.28 300-400Ibs : 119.78 400c500 Ibs 108.08 500c600 Ibs ; 98.16 HEIi='ERS MED. & LARGE FRAME NO. 1-2 200-300 Ibs. .. 128.74 300-400.lbs 118.94 400-500Ibs : 109.81 500c600 Ibs 101.63 600-700 Ibs. .. 94.02 GOATS SLAUGHTER CLASSES SELECTION 2 BILLIES/BUCKS ~ 75-100 Ibs : 84.17 100-1501I:)s :.. 105.50 150-300Ibs 128.83 NANNIES/DOES 60e80 Ibs , 60.50 80-100 Ibs 76.00 100-140 Ibs 98.25 KIDS & YEARLINGS 20-40 Ib's ~37.50 40-60 Ibs 56, 17 60-80 Ibs 62.00 Jun.e Celebrated as Dairy Month This year's June Dairy Month theme urges people to get three servings of dairy a day by consuming a glass of milk,a cup of yogurt or a slice of cheese, all of which are good nutrition for your body. Milk and Milk products are great nutrient packages of nine essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium, potassium, riboflaVin, phosphorus, vitamins A, D andB-12,and protein. Providing 72 percent of the <;alcium available in the American diet, dairy products are what dietitians call nutrientdense foods, containing an abundance of vitamins and minerals per calorie. , June has mar~edanannual salute to America's dairy farmer since 1937; when grocer organizations sponsored "National Milk Month." Two years later, the observation- became known as dairy month, promoting !he consumption of all dairy foods: June Dairy Month has become a time to honor the contributions, of dairy farmers who work 24/365 to provide consumers with fresh, wholesome dairy products. (Continued on Page 11) :Summer.Months Because lightning is one of the leading stand on, end, this indicates lightning is weather related causes of death' in the United States, the National Weather about to strike. Drop to your knees and roll forward to the balls ofyour feet. .Place Service provides the. following information to help. Georgians,- protect themselves from lightning strikes. your hands on your knees and tuck your head down. Do. not lie flat on the ground. Ifyou' are boating or swimming, getto . In Georgia, lightriingdeaths and land as quickly as possible. injuries vary somewhat from year to year, but most occur in the summer months If you are inside, don't use a telephone or other electncal equipment unless in an durinKthe afternoon and evening hours. emergency. Do not take abath or shower Lightning results from the buildup and during a thunderstorm. release of electrical energy between For further information on lightning positive and negative charges between the safety, visit the following website: earth and a thunderstorm. A single' www.lightningsafety.noaa.gov. lightning bolt can be as hot as 50,000 degrees Fahrenheit, almost five times hotter than the surface of the sun. This rapid heating and cooling of the air Harvest MarketSeeks Farmers, Vendors creates. a shock wave which we hear as thunder. Lightning will usually' strike the higJlest object in an area, such as a tree, an ~antenna, a boat on a lake, or a person standing ina field. ' What you can you do to protect yourself: . Taste of Atlanta 2004 is .looking for Georgia farmers and. specialty food vendors to participate in the Taste of Atlanta Rich's-Macy'sHarvest MarketSept. 18 and 19,2004. The event will provide an opportunity for farmers' and If you are outside, get inside a building vendors to showcase their products to or vehicle. If you can hear thunder, you more than 10,000 patrons. The Rich's- are already at risk. Practice .the 30/30 I Macy'sHarVest Market advertiser on hislher own farming' submitting the notice to the Sulletin. operation, 2) must be maqe by the advertiser from Each notice submitted for publication must be in materials on his/her own farming operation, 3) must Writing; ads cannot be taken by telephone. Notices be owned and used by the advertiser on his/her may be. submitted by U.S. mail, facsimile own farming operati~n for a period of at leas! 90 transmiSsion, or via the Internet through the Market days prior to offerihg tor sale through the Bulletin. . BUlietin website. Notices sent via mail or fax must '<* Businesses, 'corporations, dealerships"or -other .be legible, on a Single sheet of paper separate trom commercial enterPrises are not allowed to advertise . 'any other notice, and be accompanied bythe name in .the Market Bulletin. Commercial is defined as of the category and the name, mailing and' st"let intended for mass market; handling large quantities . address(es} and telephone number Of the person. of product for distribution (Le., more Ihan normal submitting the. same. Send ads' to: household or farm quantities); supported by advertisement (Le., advertisement in publications M4RKET BULLETIN other than. the Bulletin; listed as "business'" in' Ga. Depl of Agriculture telephone directoriesor "yellow pages", etc.). Other 19 Marlin Luther King Jr. Drive indicators include, but are not limited to, holding Atlanta, GA30334-4250 business licenses and holding licenses/permits/registrations. regulatory . Fax: (404) 463-4389 Georgia residents only niay advertise in the Market Bulletin with the follOWing exception: out-ofstate residents may advertise only in the Out-ofState Wanted category. " Th.e editor has the authority to designate the length of ads and the number ,of ads that may be placed by afamily unit in any issue of the Bulletin. Currently, only one (1) notice may be placed by any family unit in any issue of the Bulletin. Family unit refets to ail individuals sharing the same residence, address or telephone number. Ads must be received no later th,m Wednesday noon in order to appear in the foilowing issue. Ads will be pubiished only once each time submitted unless the advertiser specifies on the notice that the ad is to be published more than once. Ads may be published for two (2) consecutive issues. A hew notice must be submitted if the advertiser -wants the advertisement to continue more than two issues. Note:. Some ad categories are published infrequently and are published only once per submission.. Please check ad ,category headings .t9' publication . frequency prior to submitting notice. There is a 20-word limit for. advertisements except as noted under category headih'gs (special categories that are published oniy monthly, quarterty 6r bi-annually, have a 3o-word limit). Advertiser's name, town, phone number or name and complete address must be included within the word limIT. The Market Bulletin reserves the right to edit notices, Most advertisers include a telephone number in their ads, but mailing address may be published in Website: www.agr.state.ga.us/mbindex.html Select ttie" option "SubmitAds" on the left side toolbar, review the guidelines displayed, compiete To, the online form, then submit your notice. *. cancel an' -ad ,after submission Qr to' correct errors" made' by the Bulletin staff, cali the department's tali free number, 1-800-282-5852, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday - Friday, and ask for the person who is responsible for the ad you want to cancel or correct. The person's name and teiephone extension can be found under the ad' categorY heading. Cancellations or corrections called in by Friday noon will be refiectedin the next issue; cancellations or corrections called in after Friday noon will be published in the next available iSsue. 'Note to Internet users: once an ad is transmitted via the Bulletin websile, thead cannot be deleted or changed by the person submitting the ad. :rhe advertiser must call the Bulletin at the number above to have the ad deleted. A new ad may then be submitted via the website. '.Items for sale or serviC<1s offered in any notice must conform to all laws and regulations covering sale and movement of the same. Ads. for some categories must meet certain requirements. Advertisers are advised to review requirements under ad categories before submitting their notices. Note: Due to space limitations, all ad guidelines cannot be listed in the Bulletin each week. Advertisers who have questions concerning these guidelines may cali .1-800-282-5852,8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday - Friday, or write: Markel BUlletin, Georgia Department of Agricuiture, .19 MLK Jr. Drive, Atlanta, GA 30334,4250. Only farm machinery and equipment '91 JD 2356 w/loader ,& canopy, $14,500; owned by tlie advertiser and used in hislher fert. spreader, $1300; 4 wheel rake,$300. oWn farming operation can be advertised; Timothy V. Goodwin Augusta 877-711-6892 those persons advertising for machinery '91 M&W hay mower, 7' gear drive, 5 drum, and equipment wanted must be seeking used 2 days a year, stored, $2000; NH hay those items for their oWlrfarmingoperation. rake, $650. L. Ray Griffin 770-507-3200 '03 Branson tractor, 100/hrs~, 35,hp., 4x4 loader, BB, auger,. spreader,' bushhog, finish mower, 18' trlr., $15,000; Tom J~ Rycroft Peachtree City 770-328-5777770'486-1373 '94 Ford 555D backhoe, exc. cond., new brks., rnake offer. Mark Ward Temple 770-562::3~7~00~-="",.,..,.,.--.--,,-_--:-=;;;-;;-:;-,-=,.--,,:=: '94 LT 30 wood.mizer sawmill, 24 hp., new '03 Kuoota BX2200, 22 hp., dsl., 4WD, 6Q" blades, GC, $7$00. James Hoofner Will bushhog your property, $35 hrs" within belly mower, 3~Pt., hydro. trans;, turf tires, 35 Carnesville 706-384-3222 60 mi. of Fayetteville, will go farther for. larger hrs., unused. 'Chris Gilbert Gainesville 706- '97 650 JD. crawler for sale,very good fields. Hank Meyers Brooks 770-719-854c2 344-9654770-287-9753 condition. Teddy Mixon Ocilla 229-468~5941 Will care for your farm animals while you lire '04 Kubota L2600 4x4,loader, tiller, 40 hours '976610 NH tractor, 775 hrs.,dual hyd., exc. gone. Alesa Robb Conyers 770-918-1754 use, $12,600. Jon GallOps Hamilton 706-628~ cond., $1,3,000. Bert Cook Talbotton 706~329- Will feed, clean stalls for horse farms, 7406 706-718-3498 ' ..!.:144~;.;::6;.....,.....",,,=,....,,,.,...,..,.,,...,..._-=:::;:-:=;::-:-:-=:::,:, regular, vacation or one-time service, no farm .'41 Farmall tractor B, totally restored & '97.JD 310E backhoe, recent engine, runs too small or large, 10 years in ,rebuilt, must see, $3800. Bob Hodge Hartwell well, $23,000. Jeffrey Joyner Cairo 229-377- dressage/boarding farm work; Julie Alday 706-491-2200 8607 ' Monroe 770-266-0518 '48 Farmall M, factory 3-pt. hitch, good '97 JD baler 335, exc.. cond., used last year, Will take care of your. farm/animals while rubber & tight tractor, ready to work or paint, bought larger baler. Bennie Hester S9cial your'e on vacation, have references, call' to make arrangements. Deborah Andrews Gainesville 770-855-6225 770-983-2791 $2000. John Jenkins Tyrone 770-845-0233 770-964-4161 . ',' '498N Ford, runs great, .new tune-up, strong ~ci~rc~le~77;.},07=-2:::6:-:7~-3f'6~5~0..--:=-;:-,-=:::;-==o::::- '97 Kawasaki 4x4. mule, good cond~ion, 900+ hrs., $3500. Jim Cox Woodstoc,R '770- Wood-mizer portable sawmill, 15 yrs. exp., will come to your property/saw logs into top qlty. lumber of your specifications. John Adams Dawsonville 706-2658147 lift, $2500. Curtis Kingsley Ellijay 706-276- 6045 . '49 JD A bushhog, 9 tooth all purpose plOW & manual, $2,750... Gerald A. Jacobson 926-9370 ' '98 .JD 1070 w/440 loader,4WD, canopy, bushhog, box scraper, draft control, 324 hrs. David Allen Smith WOOdbury 706-553-3703 Farm Services Wanted Lawrenceville 770~513-8766 '99 HN TC25D (25 hp.) w/canopY,4 WD '49 Minneapolis Moline ZAU, runs well, w/hyd. trans., 650hrs., very clean, $10,500. P. Want experienced person wlhelpers to build tall pole barn, material & equipment supplied. Ed .Simmons 1222 Cattle Farm Rd. Preston 31824 229-649-4800 ' needs carb., $750. Dorsey Y.Campbell 2643 New Hope Rd. Dacula 30019 770-963-9023 '50 8N Eordtractor, new paint, reworked motor,lift 12 volt system, restored all original, Salter Waynesboro 706-551-0326 706-554:o29~8~8~1~",-=",;-::;==-,;;,';;-.==-::;:= 07/60AC '71 JD planters, 2-4 bottom plow cultivator, 21' disc chisel plow, also other Want someone to caretake mini-farm while I'm traveling on business, muSt feed animals & spend the night: S.E. Marley Winder 770-8685816 $3500/obo. Mike Waits Epworth 706-455-0375 . $12,000. Garry Bailey Adairsville 706-295-, '50 Ford Major dsl., 45 hp. runs great, 6' :!.1~80~7L =;-:---::T:C::;:===:-:::;:~:::::---'=bushhog, .scrape blade, box, scrape, $4500. 1-row Cole planter;'glmost new, fert. Harold Coble Talmo 770-536-6165 hopper, . 3-pt. hitch, $300; 6' bushhog, IWY. Want someone to cut. and bale approx. 7 '51 8N Ford, 6 volt, 5' Fordflail mower,,5' box duty rotary cutter, $300. Vernon Little acres fescue hay, free for the hay. Wayne Ogle scrape, $2250. Billy Brooks Macon 478-477- Eatonton706-485-6509 Newnan 770-251-2182 1919 6 KMC 30" residue manger, ripper shanks, Want someone to cut on percentage basis, 16 acres of fertilized fescue. Chris' Gibbs Braselton 770-965-9833 Want someone to square bale. fescue hay, A.cworth area, approx. 16 acres, on halves or pay. David Ray Acworth 770-974-2547 '52 8N Ford tractor, new motor, good paint& lift, nice tractor, $30000 Mike Malone Dahlonega 706-864-7083 '52 Farmall Super C, .has recently. been restored, good tites & new' paint, runs exc., $1500. Scot! Mooneyham Rockmart 770-6468720 barely used, $480 for all. B. Wright Warwick =2=,29~-~5~35=':i-~6~56~8~:-'-'=-rr::::-;:-:;-;;==;-:==::::; 8' X 12' alul1). trailer, 4 wheeled, standard ball. hitch, 23" sideboards, $500. Dennis. W. Youngen Hawkinsville 478-987-0153 . 10' JD spreader $79; misc. JD cultivator parts; Cotsicana' middlebuster$75; spinning '52 Ford 8N, unusedtires,new.paint, 12 volt jenny, $35; 2 lift forks, $25 ea. Bob Miller system, runs 'well, $3000.' Hubert Souter Greenville 888-672-9333 Sylvester 229-776'3885 229-776-0474 . 12' HD dbl. axle trailer, drive on gate, red FARM 'EMPLOYMENT '53 Ford Jubilee, runs well, 6 volt, good tires, w/teardrop fenders, VGC, $875. Stanley Dean $2800; 6' reversible scrape blade, $250. Henry !2R~O~m~e~7:o:0:-:6:i-2:;:3=::,4S-3:r.6~1-::5:..,=;-;;:;;;--::;--;;::-:;-.::=::o Whitley Lawrenceville 770-564-3964 555 Ford backhoe, '1988, 4x4, 4-in-1 bucket If. you haVe questions regarding ads in this '53 Jubilee Ford" 12 volt system, sheet.metal, wlforks; Hooper trailer, 20' dovetail w/ramps. category, call Brenda Donnell at 404-651-9081 unused rear tires,GC, $3100. Jack Bond Curtis Wofford Clayton 706-782-8348 Blairsville 706-745-0729 ~ 1310 Gehl baler, very good condition, always FARM SERVICES Horses hauled anywhere in Ga. or other states, reas. rates; also -have tractor for bushhogging in Dallas and surrounding areas. Only farm work or' farm help wanted advertisements allowed. No commercial, industrial or domestic .employment permitted. ,. '54 Ford. NAA; runs great, needs paint, bBuusfhohrdog67&8-2s2c2r~a8p6e56b. la d e.' Zh ac ary B rown '54 Ford tractor NAA, runs great, custom top, sheltered, $4500; 462 NH disc mower, $1800. L. Oglesby Sylvania 912-863-7616 , 25 ton Lowboy, g'ood co.ndition. D. Hemphill Blairsville 706-745,9870 706-745-4414 If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Brenda Donnell at 404-651-9081. The Market Bulletin publishes advertisements for Farm Services in' the Larry Boatright Dallas 770-445-8507 I custom build horse batns, sheds. & well houses. Billy Healan Conyers 770-922-0685 . Light tractor work, light grading, gardens plowed, Bleckley and surrounding counties. new paint, good tires, brks., clutch, 12V, $2800. dames .Bond Blue Ridge 7:06'632-5229 '57 Ford 800 gas tractor, bushhog, disc, box blade, rake; lift, $5000; John White Bainbridge The Market Bulletin is accessible via the futemet at the site an www.agr.state.ga.us/mbindex.html Ifyou want to submit advertisement via the first issue of each month.' Please adhere to Ollie Howell, 116 Ponderosa Dr. Cochran the (ollowing gUidelines When SUbmitting 3101447 -934-4768 229-246-4397 website, click on the option "Submit Ads" and '57 hay rake, used 1mont/1, sold for $3500, . ed asking$2500Jobo.RufusWatersBoxSprings follow the instmctions display. Ads must be an ad for farm services. All farm .services On-site sawmilling,' bushhogging,' land Caretaker needed, 300 ac. farm. Wilkinson 229-649-3832 submitted before Wednesday' noon in order to must be performed on tl1e farm of the individual desiring the service. Farm Services and Farm Services Wanted ads are limited to 30 words. ., 33 . yrs. expo custom timber clearing, excavation of & SUrfacing horse riding arenas, horse paddocks, trackhoe/trucking, driveway construction & graveling,bury dead animals, Bill Butler Braselton 706-654-3777' clearjng,pasture!med & seeded, fencing from cfeosotepoles sawed & installed, delivery available, new ground made into pasture. Mike Flournoy Luthersville 770-927-628.8 Ponds, lakes, hOg lagoons, irrigation canals, etc., cleaned. Kirk Anderson Jasper 770-893-9435 Portable sawmill work to custom cut your logs into lumber on your property, will haul logs County, light maintenance in exchange for housing, retired couple. James Fountain Moultrie 229-985-3296229-985-4208 College student looking for work in .the horticulture field. Miranda K. .Maddox Griffin 770-884-3233770-227-0994 Dependable; looking to work on horse farm, in Tri-Co. around Whitfield county, feeding, mucking, stalls, etc. Michelle Wade Dalton '69 Ford 601 workhorse, 3-pt. hitch, lift, PTa, bushhog, boxscrape, needs paint and steering repairs, $1500. Doug Oakes Monroe 770-267- 4615 ' ... '62 gas 2000 Ford, $3200. Leroy Storey Loganville 770~554-0114 . '63 Ford 4000, 4 cyl. dsl.,.new seat & brks., $3900. Charles Law Thomasville 229-226- appear in the following issue. If you have access to the Bulletin via the Internet 8lld you no longer. need to receive the publication through U.S. mail,consider canceling your subscription to help the department reduce its printing and postage costs. To cancel a subscription,sirnplycall(404) 656-3682 in metro Atlanta or 1-800-282-5852 toll-free from anywhere 8 foot to 4, we can dO it: high tensile big & deliver to your location. J. J. Andtews 706-275-0489 . 4735 in Georgia, 8 am. - .4:30 p,m., Monday - Friday. game fence, exps. B. Brynteson'Warthen 478232-0794 McDonough 678432-6531 Prof. trapper will remove nuisance animals, FFA student seeking suml1)er farm work, will trade servicesfor good running truck or tractor. '66 MF 165, runs well, new hyd. pump, b:~edtires. Tom Duggan Tennille 478-552- Please have your Bulletin mailing address label available for reference when you call. Aerating,bushhogging, . pasture maintenance, general tractor yvork, food plots, Master Wi.ldlifer. Jonathon Will Pendergrass 770-534-7681 678-415-3720 . All types of fence, board, split, rail, chain link, vinyl, private, etc, call anytime. David Parks dart .gun for domestic. Mike Thomasson ',Buchanan 770-646-5810 Small jobs, trenching, grading, pipe welding, small traptor repair, rings, driveways, digging, dirt moving. Bob Leamy Gainesville 770-8691699678-485-7622 Mack Palmer Lavonia 706-244-3159 Farm help needed, 2-3 hours per weekday, horse experience necessary,. must be selfmotivated, punctualand speak English. Becky Bird Alpharetta 770-475-4864 ' Female 15, seekinQ work at stable in '67 Workmaster 601, exc; condition, $3800. Glen Amburn Atlanta 706-265-2782 706-2163511 '68 Ford 3000 dsl., pis, RaPS, good paint, tires, $4650/obo. Johnny Wright Fayetteville No part of this publication may be reproduced in any fonn. ot incorporated into any infonnation retrieval system without the written consent of the Georgia Department ofAgriculture. The Market Bulletin is printed Dahlonega 706-864-0541 Smooth top quality lumber from your trees or Dawson County, experience w/horses' riding 404-557-4717 All types of tractor work, bushhog, post-hole logs, custom sawed on your property, cut to Western/English/barn work. Tamisha A. Brock '69 Ford 2000, good cond., lowhrs, $4800, 1... on recycled paper .-;;,_ _;...;.... . . . . ._ ...... digging, .landscaping plowing, etc., $35/hr. M:' your specification' w/woodinizer. portable Dawsonville 706-216-3588 good tires & paint. K. Chapman Macon 478- Stone McDonough 770-957-8613 bandsaw sawmill. .Rich Udom MqDonough Hard working part time barn help needed far 474-0918 FARMERS & CONSUMERS All types of tractor work, bushhog, seeding; 770-954-9218 small training farm. Tracie McVay Pine '70 2000 Ford tractor, 3 cyt gas, GC, $4000; MARKET BULLETIN plowing, front-end loader, gardens plowed, reas. Stump grinding service-in Fayette, Coweta, Mountain 706-663-4223 '58 JD 430 tractor, straight sheet metal, runs rates. Bill Couch Cumming 770-889-3017 and Heard counties, reasonable rates. LarryT. Husband/wife want job on a layer farm,. well, $2500. S. T. Holloway Metter 912-685- Barns, arenas, sheds, custom design ideas, Moore' 4779 Happy Valley Circle Newnan housing. provided, salary, call aft. 7:30 pm. 7635 ' (ISSN 0889-5619) Georgia Department of Agriculture solid quality materials & dependable 30263770-683-7$47770-683-7347 RusseJrGardner Cleveland 706-219-1353 '73' Ford 2000 dsl.bushhog, Gill rollover, 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive workmanship, honest, competitive prices, 30 Stump grinding, 24. hrs., most. cases. Ed Married man wants farm job anywhere, any spreader, all purpose plow, aerator, boom, Atlanta, Georgia 30334-4250 yrs.experience, free estimates, references, Northeast Ga. Marvin Hughes Clermont 404660-7148770-983-9609 Bobcat work, light grading, landscaping, Jones Canton 770-737-5100 Stump grinding, pruning, tree removal, limbs chipped into mulch, priced reasonably, Douglas & surrounding counties,free est. state. Buddy Baswell.Cedartown 770748-0828, $5900. Harry Shaul Cummings 770-781-4011 Need exp.cattle.and hay help, operate aU '78 Ford 2600 dsl., exc. condition, new Paint, types of farm equipment: Terry Phelps Cataula clean, barn kept, maintained, $7,000. Joe 706-327~5781 888-804-1427 Douglas Villa Rica 770-459-1237 404-656-3722 1-800-282-5852 Fax 404-463-4389 back filling, and some tree removal. Alan DannyA!len Douglasville 770-947-3151 Reliable, experienced,- dependable husband '78 JD 4430, field ready, shuttle trans., Office hours 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday Matthews Dallas 770-616-5868 Bobcat, bushhogging,tractorwork, Spalding and surrounding areas,lve. message.' M. Pattillo Griffin 770-233-8682 Bushhogging in Harris &. surrounding Stump grinding, tree removal, free estimates, Douglas County & adjoining areas. David Dickinson. Douglasville 404-213-2975 710-949_1208 Stumps ground neatly below ground level, and wife want minimal housing for part time farm care. Ellie Clute Atlanta 678-491-5999 Seeking couple/individual to work and live on small horse/cattle farm, will supply housing and salary. Mr. Robert Statesboro 912'429-5661 $13,000; Krone round baler, mdl. 251, sheltered, $4000. Jerome Bunn Forsyth 478- 994-.9422 . , '81 Ford 3610, 1610 hrs., tires fair, 5 pes. of equip., 42 hp. W: E. McCraney ,154 Bluehole Tommy Irvjn, Commissioner Carlton Moore, Editor Randy Cox, Managing Editor Address ail requests to be added to or counties, $25/hr., free estimates. Leonard reas. priced, free estimate. GIEln Whitley Single male looking to relocate, must have Road Rockmart 30153 770-684-2879 removed from the mailing list, change of address Castleberry Pine Mountain Valley 706-628- Bethlehem 770-867-2718 housing/salary, have expo horses/maintenance, '81 IH 1460 combine w/JD 220 grain head & and Form 3579 to the. MARKET BULLETIN office 4831 Want someone to bale hay-lush)5 acres of farm machinery. Joe Savara POWder Springs dD corn head, $4000, Je.ffrey .Hatfield at the above address. Bushhogging, dense. brush, heavy vines, fescue/orchard, can keep2!3rds. Melinda 770-943-1700 '. Cartersville 770-386-6148 Published biweekly at Capitol small trees, land clearing, freelstimates, I ~M~c~C;;:le~n==a~h~a=ni:M=0=u~n~t~A=iry~7=0::6S-7:;54::::'7.-2:;:5:;:8;:5=:-:-:-=;;; , Want middle age. man & lady to work egg '86 Ford 2810, 425 hrs., 40 PTa ho. w/5' Square, Atlanta 30334. Periodicals reasonable. Gene Brown Byron 478-953-3330 Bushhogging, Igt. tractor work, hauling, fence posts installed, DeKalb and surrounding counties. David Attaway Decatur 404-284-5726 Farms restored, barns, sheds & fencing Tilling gardens or yards, garden tractor w/42" tiller, anything from small garden spots to large yards, $45/1st. hr., 1 hr. minimum, $35 additional hrs. DannyRiverdaleSn~lIville 404702-5425 farm, housing/salary proVided. Ralph O'Quinn Odum 912-586-68.58 Want reliable person/family to work on broiler chicken farm, house/salary prOVided, call daytime or night. Connie. Crisp Dalton 706- Hardee bushhog, used'1 0 hrs., hvy. duty box scrape, $10,500. Stan Brice Suwanee 678482-9179 770-513-9344 '86 MF 240 front-end loader, dsl., 2x4 .6' bus/1hog grader, box blade, rollbar planer, well postage paid at Atlanta, Ga. and additional offices. the Georgia Department of Agricuiture does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, national origin, age or disability in the admission repaired or built, cattle pens & riding rings. Tractor and bushhogfor hire, in Jackson and 278-4535706-629-9145 maintained, $11,200. Mark Harrison or access to, or treatment 'in, its employment James Jordan Kingston706-295-5637 surrounding counties. Chad Hemphill 2311 Want responsible.. adult to. take care of 2 Commerce 888-345-1574 Heavy brush cutting & property Maddox Road Hoschton 30548706-252-0616 horses for horne!utilites, avail. Aug. 1st. Mickey '87 GMC Brigadier spreader L-10-300, c1earing,grading & excavation including 706-654-5901 MacPherson Alpharetta 770-.66.7-1304 9/spd., 12' stainless DFI, all hyd. body, VGC, policy or its programs or activities. The Department's Administration Division at 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Atlanta, GA 30334, 404-656 3608, has been designated to coordinate cleaning around lakes & ponds. Joe Bing Stockbridge 770-474-1579 Horse transporting, professional horse transporting across the country, across the state, across town, over 15 yrs. experience. Tractor work, food plots, Coweta and surrounding area, 'call before 9:00 pm. Donny Hunter Senoia 770-253-0708 Tractor work, plOWing, bushhogging, light loader. work, Douglasville and sl,lrrollnding Will feed, clean stalls for horse farms, 10 years dressage/boarding facility exp., small or large farm o.k. Julie Alday Monroe 770-2660518 Will furnish hO\,lsing & utilities in exchange for $24,000. Randy Chandler Sardis 478-5.69- 4600 .' '89 4000 Ford dsl.,' unused tires, 3PH,6' busnhog, harrows, APP, areator, fert. & spreader, hyd., GC, $9000. Tracy Lepard compliance with the non-discrimination ,requirements contained in Section 35.107 of the Department of Jusllce regulations. Information concerning the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities ,AcJ. and the rights proVided thereunder, are avaiiabie from the Administration Danny Hammock Lizella 478-781-7168 areas, $50 set-up plus $25 an hour. Ralph E. 18-20 hrsJweek of landscaping/animal care, Roopville 770-854'7713 Division.' If' you require special assistance,in Custom hay cutting and round baling, call for Paige' 7362 Grovewood Drive DouglaSVille handyman work, etc. B. Delman Dawsonville '89 Douglas DM60 finishing' mower, best utilizing our services, piease contact our agency. info. Neil Boss Bogart 706-769-0963 30134770-920-0593 706-579-2200 offer. C. Bhamj3 Madison 770-394-1282 IL. .... Wednesday June 9, 2004 THE MARKET BULLETIN Page 3 14' rigid Taylorway bushhog, 3 yrs. old, used 340 dual front-end loader, attachment 9.N Ford, $19.00; Jubilee Ford tractor, $4200, For sale: RM550 Woods finishing mower, Ford 8N tractor, '53, runs & looks great w/5' very little, exc. cond., $3750 firm. J. Roberts w/bucket, hay spears & front hyd. pump, both in exc. condo Robert Chasteen $500, exc. cond., cash. John C. Foster bushhog & 4' box blade w/removeable teeth, Milledgeville 478-452-1955 $2000. Ralph Warren Sparta 706-444-5047 Commerce706-335-2078 Cornelia 706-499-2922' $3000. R. Crawtord.Monroe 678-467-2202 15' Rhino Batwing bushhog, field ready 706-444-6264 AC Bw/6' belly mower, also other tractors, 2- Ford '89 2910, 760 hrs.,.exc. cond.,.p/s, PB Ford TW 15, low hrs., 2WD, 120 hp., alc, exc. condition, using every week, delivery available, _375 JD round hay baler, 5'x4' bales, $4500. B, 2-G, 1-C, 2-0-10, some parts. Mack Shaw steel c~mopy. W. Holtzclaw Canton 770-479- condition. Richard Wills Dawson 229-995-3118 $2900. Jason Stribling Clarkesville 706c49.9- Leon Waters Brooklet 912-842-9437 waycross 912-283-7150 :e:31.!,:0~0~ ~ ~_~~_ Ford TW 20, $8500; JD 4020, $5500; cotton 2850 . . . 3910 Ford tractorw/finish mower, rotary tiller AC mdl. 90 combine w/bin, field ready, 2nd Ford 1700 dsl. 2WD tractor, 1980w/917 hrs., module big 12 w/cab, $6000; 699 JD cotton 1500 Vicon baler, $3000; Memo 6 disc &hyd. fork lift, $11,QOO~ James Elliott Lavonia mdl. 90 for parts, both for $950. Johnny very good- condition w/ 5' bushhog mower, picker, $1800. Noble Waters Aragon 770- mover, $1500; 7 curl shank for bar, $25/ea, 4 706-356-4839 Michael Bishop 706-769-1575 $5200. Richard Swartz Concord 770-884-5832 684-5457 JRDicahi7ll7e0rs~,45$92-55/1e6a9., etc. Billy Fountain . Villa 416" MF trip plows, $450; post c;ligger, $400; hay fork, $200; 5'/6' mowers, $525/$650, plus AC mdl. G tractor w/4pcs. of equip., 4' Woods belly mower, 2 cult., front & rear, disk Ford 2 14" .flip plow, new slides shins points, exc. cond., $600. Ray Cook Buena Vista 229- Ford backhoe 555E, 4WD, 2000 hrs., 24" quick attach bucket,. well maintained, good 1500 Yanmar dsl. tractor, 2WD, 452 hrs., diff. more. M. Crosby Blackshear 912-449-6573 plow, GC, $3200. AI Compton Comer 706,783c :<64~9~--,-74::;:3~0'-,-~_~.::..""--~~=-=--.==--=--'-- tires. Eric S.Asbell Mcintyre 478-946-1335 lock, 8/spd., PTa, $2500. Kenny Collett Jasper 4' bushhog, Long shaft pull type, good 5074 Ford 2 bottom plow, mdl. 10-56, $350; 2-row Ford tractor 2600, replaced Ford 2000, dsl., 706-253-7935 condition, $400. Janice Wages Monroe 770- AC mdl. G w/cultivators, $3800. Emory Covington speed Master planter, $400. Darryl 36 hp., 1979, $6195. B. Hudson Gray 478-731- 16' 2 axle trailer, $800, also other., Allen 267-5436 Thomas 697 I-IWY 124 West Jefferson 30549 Nealis Hampton 770-946-9160770"630-1469 7971 478-986-6004 . Owen McDonough 770-957-9707 . 40 Farmall w/belly mower, $2000. Griner 404-402-3824 Ford 2000, pIs, gas, '72mdl., $5500; Ford Ford tractor, 2600 w/loader, PS, 3 cyl, gas, 16' dbl. axle trailer, unused tires, elec. brks., McCranie Nashville 229-686-2876 Aerator-Lawson pasture aerator, .8' wide 600, $3200. N. Thompson Fayetteville 770- $6800. Bill Hudson 10 Hudson Drive good shape, $850. Jeff E. Fennell Hiram 770- 4030 JD, quad range, 4 post roll guard, good w/hydraulic lift wheels and seeder box, $7300. =-23:<1~-:e:87!.,.1!..::4;..... ~_ _~ Cleveland 30528 706-865-4158 943-8440 condition. Wade Rabun. Warrenton 706-465- Ron D. Ward Elberton 706-213-9075 Ford 3000 gas; good condition & tires, paint, Ford tractor-backhoe & loader, tractor mdl. 165 Massey Ferguson, new paint, decals, 2459 Allis Chalmers, 1947-C tractor, 3-pt. hitch, and metal, field ready, no pIs, $4;950. M. D5012K, backhoe md1.753, loader indl.. 740, front tire, battery, steering wheel, $5900. 4230 JD tractor; 4425 grain special combine; PTa, good condition & looks, $1495. Robert C. Fleming Arnoldsville 706-742-8554 $6200. C. Paris Temple 770-427-7277 770- Dennis L. Hursey 38 Antebellum Rd. Douglas peanut trailers, JD sprayer, 600 Hi-cycle, also Richardson Lumpkin 229-838-6725. Ford 3400, pIs, $4700, 20 disk harrow, $450, 834-8050 . 31535912-384-6829 other. Barry Park Dudley 478-676-3129 478- Backhoe, front-end loader, large, 1972, 300B 5' bushhog, $525, 6' bushhog, $575. Charles Fordson Super Major ds!. for parts, $600; 1700 Yanmar, 20 hp. diesel, runs, looks 934-7518 JD, good shape, $6000/obo. Sheila Preston Woodward Covington 770-786-9264 logsplitterfits 3PH equip. w/pump for PTa, $350. good, 390 hrs. w/4 ft. bushhog, $3000. O. 4x4 Kawasaki mule dsl., hi/lo range, locking Cleveland 706-219-3603 Ford 3500 backhoe, early 60's mdl. clutch Micha~ Burdge Cartersville 770-607-6431 Howell 116 Ponderosa Dr. Cochran 478-934" difl., good condition, green, $6500. Charles Batwing mower, 15', rough condition, works gone, make good parts tractor, $1200. R. Fork for 3-point hitch, 36 blades, good for big 4768 - Harris Clevel;md 706c348-7199 well, $2000/obo. Scott Cochran Lavonia 706' Ridgeway Bethlehem 770-867-5562 hay bales, $175. W. P. Rhodes Acworth 770- 1840 Case Uni-!oader,' '93. model, $7900. 4x8 utility trailer w/side boards, unused tires, 356-4532 Ford 3600 diesel, 8 speed, live PTa" diff. 974-9092 Thomas Christopher Sharpsburg 678-300- $375. J. D. Reece Powder Springs 770-439- Bigham Brothers paratill,10'" 6 shank lock, new paint, 5' mower, $5900. John Young Front & rear cultivator CUb Farmall tractor, 2491 6303 w/roller. Tommy MeaC\Midville 706-554-6107 Leesburg 229-846-5027 $550. Charles Nelson Eastman 478-374-4645 1940 H JD tractortor sale, $1200, 2 cyl., fair 5 ft. Farm King finishing mower. H.L. Box scrape blade, dirt scoop, all purpose Ford 4000 diesel tractor, 1964, in great . Front-end loader "Udal", works on Ferguson cond., needs some work. Willie Sindorf Lindale Goodwin 131 Moseley Dr. Stockbridge 30281 plow, cultivator, rotary mower, all 3-pt. lift. condition, unused front tires, just serviced, 135 tractor, $800. Howard Hembree Byron 770-748-5518 1950's mdl. JD loader/backhoe, has 2 cyl., GM dsl., runs, goOd for parts or restoring, $2250 or trade. Frank Bing Rome 706-235- 6224 _ 1954 Ford 800 Jubilee, runs great, 12 volt, $2200/obo. Donald P. Alexander Austell 770- 739-2948 770-474-8323 5' 6' & 7' bushhog, $200c$900; Gehl rollover, $500; 2/16 plow, $350; 20 disc harrow,$550, PH digger, $275. C~ Collins Austell 770-9481003 5' Woods L59 belly mower, $250; 6' bushhog, $400; 16'x6 1/2'.Hooper trailer, brks. ramps, $9.50. M. Stone McDonough 770-957- Nelson Massey Conyers 770-483-2639 Brown tree cutter, 160 hp., gear box, knockdown chains on the front, GC, $3500. Berney McGehee 2212 Robinhood Rd. Albany 31707 229-432-2878229-436-7215 Burch harrow, 19 1/2', discs like new, $3500. AI Heath Soperton 912-529-3042 Bushhog brand 6' squealer model rotary $5000. Steve D. Graves Armuchee 770-547- =22:40;:.1!.,.7:.;.0:::6~-2=:9:::5!.,.-5~0:::3~2;,..... ....,..:. Ford 4000, good rubber & cond., no pIs, $3700, call aft. 6 pm. James Babb Waynesboro 706-554-3385 Ford 4600 diesel, pIs, $7100. William P. Hines 338 Ramsey Rd. Chatsworth 30705 !..7~06~-~6::;:95~-~55~0~5!.,.......,....---,,.---....,- --=,,,....,_ 478-956-3702 Front-end loader for 8N Ford tractor iii/front bucket, $450. Richard Reed Cumming 770887-9106 Front-end loaders, MF mdl. 200, $1200; for JD smail trador, $1000; Dearborn model 1961, $1000. C. Bristol McDonough 770-9572111 1973 Massey Ferguson 135, dsl., pIs, one owner, all original, 610 hours. Mike Sheffield Powder Springs 770-335-5860 1978 Fiat Allis craWler, F08, Hyster winch, Remco root rake. Marlene J. Hart Glennville 912-654-1912 8613 50 rotor liller, new tines, 16 disc: smoothing harrow, 18 disc smoothing harrow, H.D, root rake, all in shape. Robert Jenkins Monroe 770267-3728 ' 503 Ford hay rake,3-pt. hitch, $600. Gene mower, $250. Tommy Moseley 4129 Union Springs Road Stockbridge 30281 770-361- 2082 ' Bushhog no-till grain drill, mdL 9690, good condition. Robin Auldridge Blythe 706-592- 2544 Ford 4600 tractor & rotary mower, 52 hp., 90% rubber, new I:lattery" battery, radiator, $5800, will separate, John Wofford Albany =2=;29~-~8~88~-~3~92~7,---- _ _--,-~,.-_ _,.---_,......, Ford 5000 gas, needs minor repairs, sheet metal good, tires 60%, $3500; Kaser 200 CFM Gehl420 hayrake, 20 It, 10 wheel, $1500. Lyn Smith 7696 Ga. Hwy 109 Molena 30258 770-550"8156770-567-3762 Generator 10 KW military dsl., elec. start, 2 new 1OOO' amp, batteries, single/3 phase adj. Ernest Higgins Murrayville 706-864-7664 1978 Ford 3600, new NH mtr., new pwr. steering pumpl battery/stl;ij0a~Oy~I~7rg0~6.~g-~80~8urd9~s,~0w391ht9-o8""le-,-;$;;-;2"'.5==0;-e-a-.:-,6::-4""""h-ea:-vy- $6500; JD 4 row planter, $1000; 6-row, $2000. Lewis Bros. loader & spreader,sheltered, no $10,000/OBO. 11m Bikes Sumner 229-395- hook-u'ps for AC-B, good condition, $350/0,BO. tomato cages,. $5 ea. Adam Cumming Billy Cox'Clilrtersville 770,382-2089 rust, exc. cond., single. axle, new belts & 8735 Wayne Dunn Aragon 770-633-0838 Madison 706-474-0743 JD 4240 4 post quad range hay buster, 1206 bearings, $2000: W. O. Bell Glennville 91.2- p.ine straw baler, square baler, approx. 300 Yanmar 1500D 4x4 tractor, 18 hp. ds!., 95% 12" dfameter auger. for' Ford tractor, $50; no-till drill; JD grain drill; 21 "x7". C. Griffith 654-3990 '. .'. bales per day, $5200. Aaron Toy Sylvania 912- tires, EC, includes 4' rotary cutter, 4' rear blade, chain link dog run panels/gates, $25 ea., Norwood 706-465-3741 ' Log splitter, 26-ton vertical or horizontal, 6.5 829-4112 BP,$3950. Ken E. Jumper Emerson 678-721- warehouse adjustable shelVing. Jennie JD 430 baler, $6500. R. J. Minton Briggs and Stratton engine, used 2 hrs., $895. Pixall picker grade line & shellers, $7500. 4371 -, .... Williams Powder Springs 678-592-8206 Milledgeville 478-804-1890 Bill M, Watson Monticello 770'770-385- D,avid Joiner Hahira 229.-794-1569229-560- Yanmar 1700 diesel tractor,2WD,20 hp., 15 RadiMt brooders, other poultry equip. JD 430 tractor, VGC, 95% rubber, 5' rotary Lombardani dsl. 17 hp., unused good for 5636 825 hrs.,.4' Howse bushhog,great shape, avail. Geoffrey Parrish Bethlehem 678-779~ cutter, $2900, call between 6-10 pm. T. Arnold MilledgeVille 478-452-5906 912-884-5547 small tractors & water pumps,$1000; Tuff-Bilt tractor w/5' mower, hyd. lift, $3500. Bobby Rayne 8 yd. dirt pan, excellent condition, less than 100 hours., $11,000, Clifford A. $3500. Chris Padula Gainesville 678-776' 3407 =414071.5"'0""g"'a""I-.L;-,-sh"'a:-:p:-:e-:;d-;t=ra::-:n-s~"'e-r::-:o:-r":'a-ux""il;;-:ja:-ry-'-. "'st"'e""'eI JD 4400 combine. grain & row crop headers, Wallace Cumming nO-887-2964 Adkins Newton 229-881-2505 229-734-5600 Yanmar B-50 backhoe, trailer, generator, all fuel tank,$150/obo. Slayden Cross Fort Valley good condition $6000 Robert Harrell Long Super 393 peanut combine for parts or Davisboro 478-348-3998' repair, gqod bells, some new parts, manual, JD 4430. cab .tractor, duals, 2nd. owner, make.offer. Gene Thomaston Thomasville $13 OOO'lnt 121' 490 dl'sc $3500 Mike' Bufo'd 229-226-7751 Concord 1'70-884-5080" 'Low-Boy trailer w/GI hitch, factory built for Rear tine, 6 hp., unused, $650; mule plow, $100. Harry Williams Tennille. 478-553'1016 Restored '47 A Farmall, $4200 & '49 8N Ford, .$4500, pa.rtially restored, '52 MT JD, $3500, leave msg.Steve McCain Winder 770- used very little on small farm. Troy' Wilson Locust Grove 770-560-0964 Yanrnarlractor, model 4WD, great condition w38/51'0Dra,~3o8r hp. diesel, bushhog. Charles. A. Buller 1210 Brooks Rd. "4::"7'1875:,"8'0"2'+::5:'y-":7'r'::5::s3:::'6.O::'I"'d-;f~ar-m""-;'h-o-us'-e-,""to""""b-e-m~ov-e-d;-.-or tom down. Leo Perfect Unadilla 478-627-3820 1830's .oak' hand. hewn log cabln,. 12'x25', dismantled, numerous other logs, .beams and JD 4430, to spd., ROPS, 126 hp., turbo, hvy. equip., built low, $2500; Bill Harden 867-5376 Summerville 30747 706-895-3027 706,853- lumber, all $12,000. Dorman. Shropshire dual remotes, PTO, 3-pt. hitch, $9700. Don .LaFayette 706-638-3769 Rigid K-75 rotoHooter, 115 V, like new, 8095 Godfrey Bl-ltler 478'955-9.182 ' MF245 orchard tractor, shuttle shift, locking $350. Luvern Blair LaGrange 706-882-6865 F . . M h' .' W .t d JD 450 C track IQ born Jan. 17th, $80 ea. firm; also, 1 big hog, $125. D. L. Watkins Elberton 706-213-7708 Pigs for sale, different sizes. Greg Gamer Villa Rica 770-459:3049 Boer grown does, som,e. br.ed, % & fullblo.ods, also kids & bucks, herd reduction, Heard Co. M. SeymourFranklin 706-6-75-6843 Boer regd. nannies and bucks,$75to $275. not for slaughter. Bill Dale Moore Zebulon 770567-5732 Brush goats, 2 nannies,.2 billies, $30- $50 B. Woodard Kathleen 31047478-987-1136 wbr.eeFaeBnd/IiPnI.ngegr.ssc,teoncst.ka.h,gogewrainB<'fIoneeodr/wcoborummcemkde, rdcaiisancldoumndteoatoet FFA. Mary L. Reynolds Dahielsville 706-335- tbraloinoedldin. eJ,o1h0ll0W%ecllosloGrathinroewsvni,lleve6r7y8g-o9o3d6-d8i4s3p9., If you have questions regarding ads in this '98AQHA mare, Zippo bloodlines, top and category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651-9083. bottom, 15hds., chestnut, gentle, sound, nee!Js expo rider, $2500. Ronnie Dixon Dublin 478- All equine advertised in the Market Blilletin. 272.7796 478-256,9679 must have !)ad a negative Coggins test 01 AQHA Zippo. Pine" Bar grandson. within past 12 months. Negative reports are Incentive fund gelding, grey 14.2hds., versatile valid for 12 months from the sample date. A d dB W Ik' P 4789877720 copy of this' test report must accompany an .soun. ruce a er erry . - - the ad eac.h "time it is submitted.' or' the 1 y.c .old paint pony, 2 blue eyes, wht/sorrel, notice Will. be returned to the advertiser. For this reason, generalized ads (Le., many, Cve.arrys'ofrnJ'eFnodrl.ysyflt'lhly,47lo8v~.e9.s74ch-l0'ld8r2e4n4,7b8.e-7s.3t'1of7fe6r0.4'J. 6 yr. A.PHA. lesson horse. mare..$2500. Lin Logan Eatonton 706-484-1811 770-846-2700 6 yr. grey QHmare,14.3hds., grt. youth horse, extensive trail experience,loads, bathes,c1ips, does everything, ,$1500. Amanda Wadley Statham 770'725-2464 ' 7 yr. AQHA bay gelding, .1.4.2hds., Doc Bar, Continental King,. mi'!nytrall miles, performance prospect, expo rider, $1800. Anne Bishop Breman 770-646'.5739 . 7 yr._AQHAmare, sorrelw/p halter,grt. youtn. amateur. show, open winner, trail rides, very Goats And Sheep If you have questions' regarding ads in this 3493 horses, varieties to choose. from, others, ,10 yr. AQHA gelding. 14.5hOs., great trail :::..:;;:::.,-=----:--=--,----,--~--I etc.) cannot b.eaccepted. Buyers are. urged horse. athletic, clips, 16a~s, all tack i~cluded for Fainting goats, Pygmies, and crosses" $1 750/obo Jackie Smith Blue Ridge 706 several avail., $50/up,. ba.bies to a.dults, pics t9 request verification of a negative,. ... '. . .' Coggins test before purchasing any equine. 838-4157' .. . avail. Tanya Hood Franklin 706-675-8066 Any falsification of Coggins tests can result I.. .11 yr. AQHA. gelding, cash not creOlt, safe, $4500. Steve Senter Commerce 770- =2:9,7--7c7~9;0"'--: __----;--:;-::,...,.,,-,---:::-~___ 7 yc' Mustang mare, 15.1f1ds., 3 mos. o f ' I .. 'dd '1 f '1 pr esslona training, n en on ml es 0 tral s, category,cal/ Tammy Thomasa! 404-651-9083. % Alpine does, family milk goats, $lOO/up. Lee Devore Cartersville 770:386-2318 For sale: 1 regd... Nubian buck, 28 mos., $200''O. BO,1 Pur.eb're.d Nubl'an buck, 25 mos., $92142~55/045B5O. Billy Bishop Andersonville 229- in fine.s. and/or. suspension of advertising' privileges. in the Market Bulletin.' This regUlation also applies to equineadvertised i.n the "At Stud" and "Boarding" categories 15. 3hds., used. as team penning, 1D .barr.el,. t~alI, very qUIet. nature, not for aggressIve nders, S. Jun9.Mllner 770-358-9124 12 yr. gelding, anyone can ride, pulls wagon, loads, bathes/loves altention"'shots/worming =2u=p2~9=t~-o~6,2-d4-a..2,te-3,,7""0$"1"1,0".-O--/o,b,.o...,K.i-m:.-,;S.e..lp,h,.~P-=i,n"e,v--ie,-w- 7 yr. old tri-colored paint' gelding. Dakota % BoeI bucks and does, wormed, 'healthy, several to Ptck from. family on site, $60/up. Bubba Ryles Forsyth 478-9949500 ' % Boer bucks or wethers, all ages avail. Bill Odom Woodstock 770-926-5420 % Boershow wethers $50. also % Boer does and wethers for meat. Blake Hitchcock Bremen 770-328-7660 1 Pygmy baby. $50; 1 Pygmy billy, $45;. 1 small common nanny. $35. Merrill Randolph Locust Grove .770-891-8496 1 blk.lwht. Pygmy female, $50;. 1 wht./blk. Pygmy male, $35, grt. for starter herd. Darlene Dobbs Rockmart 770-684-2923 1 fullblood Boer buck, $175, 8 %Boer bucks, some mixed does, $50 & up. David Awbrey Fullblood Boer billy.goats. wht. wired heads, no papers, 3 mos. old, $75 to $85. Steve Gore Tallapooll" 770-574,2829 Fullblood Boer does and bucks, does-$250, bucks-$200, champion show wether stock, show data avail, Ryan Ayers Commerce 706- 677-1304 Fullblood Boer goats, bucks and does, all ages, reasonl3bly priced,Championship genetics. Carlton Whitley Ocilla 229-468-7683 FUliblood and percentage Boer males, 4 mos. Old, some 3ca4l8lsc3a0ft1.99 P.M. Bbarrebdarn~aAnvneiersy.D$av5i0sabnorcofup4.7n8o- . Fullblooded blk.. Kiko buck, white markins, born 5/10/Q3,. regd. Kiko registry of America, of tile quarterly equine editions. beau,. $1350, pair of mare mini mules, has '00 APHA tobiano gelding, 16.2hds., very pu.lled 2. yrs. & .3 yrs., $900. S. Dowdy athletic. anyone Can ride, beau. mover, must Fayettev,lIle770-4.60.5701 sell; $3000. Barry Whitley Butler 478-862- .12 yr. old jack, 10 mos. jack. 8 yr. jenny; 2 yr. 3627' .. jenny, mammoths, 1 yr. hors'e mule. C. '00 Arabian mare, purebred, regd., rose grey. Anderson Elberton 706-283-3358 nice mover. $1200. Sharon Kennedy Macon 12 yr. regd. bay Tennessee Walker gelding, 478-994-2571 $1000, aft 6:00 P.M. Mack Richardson '00 TWHBEA mare. blk.lwht: tobiano,Douglasville 770-739-0375 " 15.1hds., $5,000. Joyce Diane Clark Ellabell 13 yr. old gelding Appaloosa. 15.3hds.,red 912-823-3062912-229-9085 , roan in color, $1200.. Susan HaYJIVood Oublin '01 APHA homozygous filly, started riding, 478~272-7081 race bred, barrI e prospect, Trea' sured, Easy 1.4 yr. '. 0ld 15.3hds. bay QH,goodIcaIm tral'I Jet. Hempen, Raise Your Glass, $2500. Ross horse. Ioves people, $1500. Sue Patterson Clark Whitesburg 770-3552398 Byron 478-956-6916' 'Q1 APHA so.lid sorrel.breedil]gstockmare, 14 yr. old Percheron gelding. works & rides. Yugo Ranger, Poco's Lacey Texan. 15.2hds., grt. trail horse,started on barrels,junior rodeos, $843~0O0y'0e.ar.Johonld.. Gbueian.nutifSuul mpaminetrvmil~lere,706e-3n9tl7e-. trained for pleasure and trail riding, 1700. Sandra Licursi McDonough 770-914-2326 8 yr. Arab.lPaint mare. 14.2hds., beau., loads of trailexp.,. $3000'. AI. McMillan Woodstock 678-457-5280 8 yr. QH mare, sorrel, 14.3hds., .good trail horse. $1200. Lynn Freeman Powder Springs 7780:y5r9. 0o.l0d8Q4H4 bay gelding, '.s' mooth ride. 17 yr. old Appaloosa buckskin gelding, .child trained. $1500 ea. Gary Cornell MaySVille 706-652- 2258 .. . . ... Carnesville. 706~384-3403 1 malE;l Pygmy White/grey goat; 1 male white baby goat, very lovable$65 for both. Jane King Buford 404-861-1267 1/2 Boer goats for sale. they are around 4 $650 firm. C. M.Reynolds Pitts 229-648-6133 not broke to ride, sire 16.2hdS., dam 16:0hds., Goats for sale, fat. 3 mos., 1 yr., all part Boer., downsizing herd. only $675 cash. Jennifer Arlene Dozier Haddock 418-932-5053 ' Fletcher Jackson 770-7757494 Herd of boar. Nubian crossgoats,mustsell '01 AQHA buckskin stud, Sonny Dee Bar for health,reasons take all, $1600. Jimmie bloodline, gentle. broke to ride: $3000. Nina $2500. Allan Hunt Dacula-'770"963-2992 ..... 14.1 hds, chocoalte mare, 7 yrs., inbelievable trot, anyone can ride, $1800; 17hds. Percheron-X gelding, 2yrs., greenbroke, $3500. Katherine Pike Acworth 770'975-1213 8yr. old liver chestnut Missouri Foxtrotter. 15hds. trail ridoen, quiet, easy ,going. beau., $4202~5~0~.7~C~h1e;reylldKiMnge.ek1e4r.~DhahdllSa.s, 770-443-4549 b"au. sorrel, months old. Mickey Henley Colquitt 229- 'Cannon Macon 478-743-9698 C,lements Sale City 229336-0502 16 yr. QHmare, "beau. sOlTel, very gentle, very stocky, grt.on trails for beginners. easy 758-3053 IBGA- Boer goats, doe kids. 34 months, '01 AQHA grey filly, 60 days professional 15hds., mlJst SE;le. $2800. Dick Nazzaro keeper, bathes, 10ads,clipS, $2000. Neal 100% Boer billy, not regd., 1 yr. old, $150. W. correct and paint colors. 75%-100%; yE;larling training, loads of potential. $4500/obo. Mickey Monroe 770-207-9140 Tillman Hillsboro 706-468-8747 Foster Milner770-229-2646 and older does avail. Scott Griffin Gillsville L Neidlinger Springfield 912-754-6447912- 16 yr. old regd. paint mare, solid bluE;l roan, 9yr. WBX dark bi'!y gelding, 15hds.,trg.level 100% Boer buck, 4' mos. old. Anthony 770-869-1389' 661-2199 can e-mail pics, $750. David Braxton Austell dressage, needs serious rider, pre'gnancy Stapler Carrollton. 770'832-0523 Katahdin sheep, 1 male, 1 female, $200 for '01 Touchdown Kid daughter. sorrel, N/N, in 678-715-1509 f $ Ad S I both. Randy Bias Covington 770-464-4146 foal to rescue w.orld champion. D.Giadens 16hds.5 yr. Appendix gelding. dun, dorsal orces sale,. 1000. Kathi ams tap eton Kika 3/4 mo. billies and .nannies, 7/8 Kiko, Baxley 912-367-7673 stripe, grt. personality, easy ride, $1800. Bill .:..70:::;6,,",-::;54.:,.7' :,..-.:"74",,0,,,6,---,-",---,--...,._ _-.-...,._-:-,-- "some older nannies; {1} full Kiko with'papers. '02 APHA bay breeding stock gelding, Guyton Nicholson 706-757~3761. APHA 2 yr. stud, grey/overo, loud color, James H. Burnett SelJoia,770599-3094 ' 14.3hds.,. clips. loads, handles easily, started 17 yr. TWHgelding, strawberry 'roan, extremely gentle, exceptianaHy bred, Sonny Kiko percentage kids, $50 and up, 12 week under saddlE;l, $1100. Linda Fulmer Grovetown 15.3hds. <:Inyone can ride, shown 4-H. trails &, Dee Bar/Painted. Robin,. $2000.. Kristin M. old nanny and billies, some Boer percentage 706-863-2616 field trails; $2500. Annette 1)odger HambyBarnesville770-358-7130 avail. Cindy Redden Kingston 770,336-5991 '02 AQHA gelding, .14.0hds., $1100, super WashingtOn 706-678-5509 AP'HA paint stallion, 3 yrs. old; 1 paint mare, 2 Pygmy billies, 4 mos., 1 Pygmy billy. 6 wks., $35 ea., will make better price if someone buys all three. Ernest Owens Acworth 7709743395 . 2 fullblood Boer does w/first kids, 1 fullblood Boer buck. Paul WalTen"Bossville 706-866-0097 2 male goats, 1/2 Nubian, 4 mos. old, $35 ea, Elise Farnham Grantville 770-583-2350 770-367-3148 2 regd Tunis rams, $150 each, 3/4 Tunis ewes' & weathers, $100 each. Gayle Richardson Woodstock 770-928-8619 2/04 Lambs from healthy closed flock, sheared andinoculated, Two lines avail. Cindy Mcinvale The Rock 706-648-6640 , 3 regd.fullblood Boer does, 2 registerable fullblood buckllngs, $975. John Hancock 291 Wisteria Drive Ocilla 31774 229-831-5645 3 yr. old hornless tan colored doe for sale for $40. Bryan Knight Alpharetta 678-469-7748 3/4 Kiko bucks, unregd., Terminator Lrg.. 50/10+ 750/ /0 B oer b'II' lies. 4 . mos., ht' W. wIred oLblk. capes, good sire prospects; $100 sweet personality. t0 start Y0ur way. Mgr'ICt.hegrIe.oulonvrdemraGnnueyrtso,nre9a1d2y- ' 17 yr. bath es, b.a.y gelding, 15+hds., well trained, Io.ads, etc., "1/.2 ,T~B, 1/2 . QH,goes ea., pies. avail. Walt Whitaker Arnoldsonville 728-4685., . Hockamore, $1500. David Taylor Barnesville 7 0 6 . 7 4 2 - 8 4 4 4 ' 0 2 AQHA sorrel gelding" 14hds., beau. head 770-358-7433 Market'lambs, $ 1.25 per pound. David and neck. $1000; '01 APHA blue roanovero 1996 Appendix breOmare,16hds.,4D Maddox WarmSprings 706-655-3407 ' Meat goats for sale,. starting at $50/up. KennyPurvis Ashb!.Irn 229-643-7234 ' Miniature babydoll black sheep proven breeders, all gentle, make offer, other. Tanya Moore Williamson 770-228-9752 gelding; 14.1 hds., greenbroke. Paula Wilde Blairsville 706-745-6594 .'. '02P.aint geldi.n.. g. 14.2hds., grt..horsefor kids, $1500. John Cumbie Monroe 770-466-1117 I' W Id Ch . ' . '02 pa omlno mare, . or amplon Sire, beau. mover, is grt, futurity prospect, $2500. A. barrels, trails, 4H prospect. $3500. Mandi M. Deehan Social Circle 678-414~1546 770'464- 3076 .' 1996 mare, aWesome JlInior Rodeo horse. k'd' f b i Ie tty' I sae, runs arre s, po s. arena. goa 109, $7500. Michelle St.Clair L,ocust Grove 770- Nigerian Dwarf billy, 2 yrs. old, also babies. ~:~~on~~~~66-2f:~~~~' Larry Pirkle Nigerian .dwarf buck DOB 3/04, AGS and NDGA, disbudded, exc. pedigree, call for info ~~d'~~0b2ad, dress..H0 Yi l L' on9'no. M onroe 770 - Williams Hepzibah 706-592-2733 ' . '02 palomino paint filly pony, 12hds., very gentle, rides, clips, loads, child safe,$600. Traci L. Love Dou-glasville 770-947.6274 '02 regd. Leopard Appaloosafilly, App.xApp. breeding, sweet disp., loves attention, lOUd dun color, $2400. no checks. W. Carroll Rome 706. 229-9707678'873.2612 n.d1e9s9.8wosorrkr~edl g. ~eoldwisn.g,' lIaxen super maneltail, trail gentle,. Andy McClure BlairSVille 706-745-9796 2'03-grey gelding, '03 paint oolt, I/erygentle, $1500 for all 3 or $1200 for 2, Harold Moore Fayetteville 770,964-2101 Nubian B.oer, 1 1/2yrs. old. very tame, $75', 7N7u0bci7a3n2.d8o4e9,3kid, $75.' Bob Quinn Mableton $2'P0r0o.veSnuzbarnenee.derMaFnu.lel bKloodk Kidko',11 uyen a 4Ayrs. rotlhd cwo 235,9346 '03AQHA.Chestnut. fillY,.P~9Spectw./p. grt. conf., Wild Conclusion Zippo Pine Bar. very pretty, $1000. Jostin Watkins Auburn 678-873-8591 '03 AQHA dun filly, Skipper W breeding, buitt nice, 2 socks & blaze, $1500 nego. J. Wilkes 2 1/2 yr. b.uckskin mare, QH/Mustang, ne.eds experienced rider, $100.0 .obo. Billy Marks Forsyth 31029 478-994'0888 2 Arab mares, 1.3 yr., chestnut; $2400; pedigreed chestnl;lt 23 yrs., $1.50.0,. sweet, healthy, doeverythmg,reasonablypnced. good baylwht. James Monk Hampton 770-9469327 weAstQlpHlEA;las1u1reyrb.y.ocldhildg..elgdrint.9.besgoinrrneel,r shhoorswen" $ ... 5000/ouo. S. Johnson Canton 770-720-7959 AQHAbay, 15~3hds., 1300#.mare, 9ood. ride, grt. broodmare, intermed. rider preferred, KSminA.gitQhlTH.hBArre.aebsuecBIktaosrnksi'n7b0ol6.ov- oe6dr5ol.-i8ne6 2.s8y,7'r.5$1g5e0Id01'.09J, eAnPnHifeAr blk./wht. tOb. 3 yr. geldil'lg. AQHA sorrel 3 yr. gelding,grt. trail horses, cow bloodlines. Steve Brown Baldwin 706-677"4387 . , '" QH I . bk A A sorre gelding, 2 yrs., green ro e, handles good w/track, neck reins, loads. clips. s4h7o8t.s8,62wcb2r2m6e1d, DNA. Raymond Gibson Butler AQHA,. 3 yr. so.rrel gelding. gt. youth or amateur, trail ridE;ls, athletic, willing, $3000/obo. Brandy Haddell Mitchell 706-598-3105 6Aflam$ehny'ccahneSstandUdt,les'bm. readrtA,e'raIe'bgmana.t,rea,threlegtd1c., age tra'Il =r3id3;d5.e..1n.:1.,6.$;7,3:5:=0:0-/-0..-0-0-:.-W-:-a"y-n,,e--B,-a:-ld--w-i-n',.B.,y-"r'o"n"',4,7--8--; ApHC colt5,1 yearling, l3-yr. old, Sully and bloodlines. exc. for improving commercial herd, 770-529-8172 Athens 770-725-5550 home only, Karen Frank Danielsville 706,795- Copper Cloud breeding. E. Kennedy COchran can be regd. as %'s. Gainesville 770-983-0374 Nancy Gilliland Pygmy babies born May 1, E;lxtra small, parents on .premises. ,handled daily. A. '03 ApHC colt Foundation bloodlines, coggins. shots. worming. farriers Gunent, 3980 . . 2'mules, both gaI'te.d.'~ . yr. blk. . molly, & 1 ' wht. ..:47.:..8;..:.47;.:8::.;-.:.13:::,1;.:1;.-.--.-=-......-..,...,...,-_---'.,-_--:Arab. gelding, 12 yrs. old, sound, sweet, 45 Boer goat nannies, 1 to 5 yrs., most are Wyrosdick Dahlonega 706-864-6799 heads & ties, loves people,$800/obo. D. lohn mule, bothlmpnnted, Randall Duck wonderful trail horse, good endurance bred,$10000 firm Jay D. McCranie Metter Pygmy billies & nannies. Greg Givens Breazeale Washington 706.318'2126 Pendergrass 706-654-2459 prospect, easiest keeper. $1000. Lou Heard 912-685-4907 Dacula 7 7 0 - 9 6 2 - 5 5 7 5 ' 0 3 breeding stock filly, bay, lounges 2y~ar old regd. brE;leding stock mare, great Cumming 770-888"0507 ' 5 mo. old Nubian/Pygmy cross buc.k, $35, Pygmy billies for sale. 5 mm,. old. Don Smith w/saddle on, ties, clips, very well built, Hocketbl('JOdhnes. must sell $750/obo. Beth Plummer Arabianch.estnut proven broodmare,'96 cream color wlblack, raised w!horses, leave Covington 770-7863281 . Wrangler, Jet, $1500. J. Brown Griffin 404- Wlnder770-653.0355 . Arabian; TB 2002' bay filly, approved home message. H. Prochazka McDonough 770- Pygmy billies, 3 months old, $40 ea. not for 545-9740 2 yr. Haflinger stud, green broke; $550., call only, healthy, beau., current vac. D. Hinson 914-7451 slaughter. Cathy KinsE;ly LaFayette 706-397- '03 breeding stock filly, chestnut blaze, .ties, leave message. Olin Holtzclaw 311 Old Ball Yatesville 770..:358-0130 50% Kikobucklings, trade for females or $75 8025 clips. loads, handled daily. sweet natured. Ground Rd. Canton 30115 770-479-8560 BM! APHA gelding; .bay AQHA mare; ea. Mark Lynn Austell 678-945-0467 Pygmybillies,3-10monthsold,$30-40each, Norfleet, good home. $1000. Georgjanna 2yr.oldgrullo.AQHAfilly,liasalfthedunfactor bayltob. gelding. APHA, these horses are not for slaughter. Mary SE;l1l Villa Rica 770-459- Senter COmmerce 770.560-3850 ' traits, very personable and calm, beau.. conf., priced to sell. Duane ZdenahHk Carnesville 4175 . '90 AQHA drk. bay mare. Rocket Wrangler, $2500. Randy Sims .RoopVille 770~854.7455 706'384-2478706,319-0183 Pygmy billy. 14 mqnths, silver. handled daily, Jet. Deck, Bold Chopper. has rqn barrels,.2 yr. rosemary Arab. filly, Musca\, Bask, Barrel bred Jet,lines, riding good, gelding ADGAAlplne milkers, $175/up, show quality $50. Currie Johnny Haddock 478-932-5149 currently trail rides, proven brooamare;$2800. Baghdad lines, veiy pretty. typy, .willing,loves and; filly, 4 yrs, old, $4500 and $3500. B. kids/yearlings, $250/up. cert. herd. Frank Pygmy g()atbabies, males $40, females $75, JeffBrown Fayetteville 770-461-1350 people, started ground work.'$11 00, consioer Morgan HamptOn 770-478-4508 Sutton Taylorsville 770-6845600 exc. healthy well bred stock. Craig Preslock '92 AQHA bay gelding, 16.3hds., beau.. offer. M. Pruitt Suches 706-747-3861 '. Beau; buckskin Quarter pony gelding, 7 yrs., Taylorsville 770-684-5849 pleasure or trails, Intermed. rider, loads grt., 2 yr. sorrel gelding, QH,,gentle, shots, 14hd$., $2200, cute blk. Shetland pony, very Pygmy goat billies only. weanlings, 3 to exc. manners. $2500. D. Willard Locust Grove wormed. loads,trlms, trails, approx.14hos., gantle, $650. P. Smith Rockmart 770-684 choose from, $35 ea., not for slaughter. Jeri 770914-0626 $800. Pat Ingram Butler 478-862:9562 =:8=;20~8~........-.--;-: ,-,-_ _""";-_--.,,,..~ ADG~ Lamancha milkers. 1-3 yrs. old, broke Broxterman McDonough 770-898-0557 '92 team roping QH, $3500, gentle QH 20 mo& old American saddlebredcolt,by Beginner's barrel horse, QH .mare. 18 yrs. to milk, freshened March;. $150/up. Mickey Pygmy goat billies . very small, white, gelding, grt. trail horse, $1800; APHA blk.lwht. Simply, Manhatton out. of Champayne .Fi.zz old. trail.ridden by child, sorrel, novices. $1000 Nelson Canton 770-720-2851 caramel, red, caramel, $25, breeding age, tobiano gelding. Dean Adamson Sh..rpsburg mare. ,Charles Brigham Canton 770-479-3082 firm. Nancy HixHartwell 770-888-51J48 , ADGA regd. Nubians, bred.adult does, and NPGA papers, $75. B. Smith Fairmount 770, 770-599-6514 770"479-2191 B.lk.. racking-geIOing.14 yrs., 15.2+hds. younger regd. Nubian does ready to breed, 796-5718 '93 SSH gelding; '98 TWHBEAlRHmare, 2000 AQHA sorrel gelding w/star and two sollo, gentle, gr!. trail horse, $1500 firm. Jim gentle, healthy, beau.. colors/markings, exc. Pygmy goat males. born 2004, healthy, $2500 ea.,84 American walking pony mare,back socks,. 30 days prof. trained, gentle; Binion Newnan770-251-1310 bloodlines. B. J. Holland Cobbto)llln 912-684- small, will wether for you. $50. T. W. Yearout $1009, all quiet ano gentle, good horses. Larry $2800/obo, aft. 6:30 P.M. Debra Frederick Burro for sale, grey male. Victor Paxton 2718 Newborn 706-468-8795 E. Branch Flovilla 770-775-7909 Greensboro 706-453-4090770-596-7474 TignaIl706C3595946 Wednesday June 9, 2004 THE MARKET BULLETIN ,.Page 7 Livestock Sales and Events Flashy & muscular, 16hd's., sorrel gelding, TWH b/w paint, 2 yrs. old, gelding, 14.2hds., Barred Rock rooster, '03 hatch, $3. Carol p---~--~--------------------- QH, gentle, will' load easy and ride anyone, broke to ride, will make good child's. horse, Ward Woodstock 770-926-5234 good on trails, $1800. George Simmons $800, Gerald Allgood Temple 770-562-3879 Bearded Araucana hens $5, Game.rooster : Jeffersonville 478-945-3837 TWH geldings: 4 yr. blk.lwhite, 5 yr. $5. Billy Swatzell 2758 Triune Mill Rd. Flashy 13 yr. old sorrel toblanogelding strawberry roan, 6 yr. palomino, 7 yr. Thomaston 30286 w/teen horse potential,..J5hds., good family chestnutlwht.,10 yr. blue roan. Shea/Albert Beautiful White Silkie pair $25, Dutch trio Clip and Save Calendar : horse, .$1400. Cheryl Wornik Maysville 706- Queen Dallas 770-505-0090 $20, Nankin pair $20, young ro.osters free to 652-2729 TWH mare, '88 model, 15.3hds., smooth, good home. Ellen Cannon Covington 770- Gaited horses, complete dispersal, beau. loads; cross ties, smooth' loads, miles of trail 787-6335 Every 1st & 3rd Tues. Poultry, Goat & Every 1st & 3rd Sat. New Goat Sale, 1 pm, Feeder-Breeder Pig Sale, poultry, 6 pm, poultry, fowl & rabbits to follow, Triple H bay TWHX Morgan gelding, 12 yrs.; smooth exp., $1300. Wayne Estes Dawsonville 706- Beautiful healthy Maran roosters for sale, hogs & goats, 7 pm, Taylor Cty. Livestock Sales, Metter, Hwy. 46 e. GAL C002567 Paso Fino gelding, 17 yrs., both exc. health/manners, loads, etc., $1400-$1800. Charles Wellham Statham770-725-7378 Gentle 1Q yr. old, Haflinger for plowing, $900. Sherry L. Muth 5175 Cantrell Road Dawsonville 30534 404-819-1068 770-8895678 Jack for sale, 4 yr, tri-colored, gaited, producing top quality racking mules, 50% color. Tom CaUley Braselton 706-654-2802 Male burro, 2 yrs. old, hand tamed from birth, $600/obo. LeGay Saul FayetteVille 770-487- =26~5~-.;:2;:c5;::34~=:-::-:--;:---,.."=,,,==..,.--.,===:,: TWH mare, 5 yrs. Pride's Generator daughter, light shod show horse in foal to Pushers' Black Hawk. Charlene Cook Fo'li .!.V~al;;;le~y\-;4~7..::8~-872=75::..,1.=.:,9::::8;..:1 ...",=;-;;----;;-,,:":::,-;:-:.,..,. TWH regd. broodmares: 3 yr. blk., 6 yr. bay, 7 yr. chest., 7 yr.. liver chst., 8 yr. blk:,' exc. bloodlines,' $1000-$4000. Sue Shelnutt Franklin 706-675-6390 TWH regd.gelding, tall 16+hds., black, 12 yrs. old, gentle good for anyone $1800. Carlos McDonald Danielsville 706-795-0320 purebred, Ripley, Fitch and Fugate lines, no Sunday calls or sales. R. Bannister Cleveland 706-244-9601 Black Sex Link pullets, 2-4 mos. old. Marion Stover 1925 . South Earis Rd. Thomaston 30286 706-646-3221 Black Sex Link pullets, brown egg layers, $12 each; also, Bantams. Audrey Rowden Bogart 770-725-7535 . Black Sumatra chicks, different ages, $3 to $5 each, guinea keets, $2 each. Ralph Tanner Milledgeville 478-452-4128 Auction, just off S.R. 128, s, of Reynolds. Info: Waylan Hitchcock, 478-553-9938 or Info: 478-1147-3664 or 706-647-3559. Lewie Fortner, 478-469-5178. .Every Thurs. Horse Auction, All Breed Horse Every 1st & 3rd Sat. Horse Sale, tack, 7 pm, Sale, tack, 7:30 pm, horses & ponies, 9 pm, horses to follow, Triple H Sales, 5250 Old I cash or approved checks, Reidsville. GAL Savannah Rd., Tennille. GAL C002567' 2687 Info: Mike Holland, 912-654- Info: Waylan Hitchcock, 478-553-9938. I 2863/614-6621 : Every 1st & 3r.d Sat. S & D Goat Sales, Every 1st & 3rd Thurs. Goat, Poultry, Small Baxley Fairgrounds, begin 12:30 pm; I Animal & Misc. Sale, 7 pm, Gaines goats, pigs, poultry. Info: Steve. Smith, Livestock Auction, Hwy. 84 e., Quitman, 912'367-9268,912-266-7170. GAL #2514 Info: 229-985-4205/263-9940. Every 2nd Sat. Livestock Auction, 1 pm, 7363' c' TWH. regd, yearlings, 3 fillies, 1 ~olt, DNA Black and Silver Duckwing, OE Bantams $5 Every Fri, night Goat, Poultry & Small selling goats,sheep, poultry & small Miniature Mediterrainean donkeys, 3 regd. tested, Imprinted, broke, natural gaited. Fred each, call after 4:30 p.m. Keith Bailey Lavonia Animal Sale, 7 pm,. Buggy Town Auction, animals, Climax. #AU003249 Info: . 229- bred jenny's, $800, $900 & $1000; all three DeLoach Valdosta 229-242-1328 '. 706-356-4159 1315 Hwy, 341 s., J3arnesville. GAL 246-4955/416-7217. I $2400. Bill Wray Perry 478-1325-1297' TWH's:blk. gelding, $1000; bay gelding, . Brown Leghorn hatching eggs; '. also, Miniature blk. stallion, 28"; jet blk., gentle, paint gelding, blk.lwht. chestnut mare, all. crossbred eggs, $2.50 per doz. Ken Wehunt easy t6 handle, real looker, no papers, $750. smooth gaited'& gentle. W. C. Hall Woodstock Barnesville 770-358-2587 Priscilla Hooks Swainsboro 912-562-3085. Miniature horses,1 blk. stallion, $900; 1 blue ~7T7W~0;:-;9H:2:=8--,3::;8'1~85~11;-;;/2:;;h"'d;-:-s-.,~s""0"'lid:;-;:-b;;-:lk-. "C:ge"'I':;diC:n"C:g,-5;=--:Cy=rs:-., Buff Orpingtons $8 ea., Bantam Araucana chicks $5 & up. Ross Hix- Chatsworth 706- roan mare, $1200, quality bloodlines. Bill Haas field trail, TWH gelding, 16 1/2h8S., 5 yrs;, blk" 270,3933 Perry 478-987-1789 blk. bombproof, $1500-$2000. David Sheffield Buff Orpingtons, White Rocks, White & #3177 Info: 770-358-087211786, Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Cattle, Slaughter I Every 3rd Fri, Tack & Horse Sale, tack, 6 pm, Hogs, Goats, Sheep & FowlSale, 1 pm, horses, 8 pm, Southeastern Arena, Unadilla. H&M Liv.estock Market, Lyons, Hwy. 1 s. GAL #2920 Info: 478.a27-2727. Every Sat. Small Animals, Chickens, Rabbits, Sheep, Goats & Horse Sale, 4 (old Toombs Cty. StockYard). Info: 912- 537-21720r 912-293-0172 (sale day) or ~ myra1@cybersouth.com. I Miniature jack, drk. brown color, would make good breeding stock donkey, $400. Robin =E~d~is~0~n~2=:2~9::..-~83~5~-:=2~64::o8~---.,._====:;-;:= TWH, drop dead gorgeous, Threat bred, blk. Brown Leghorns, Silver Spangled Hamburgs, (lge. fowl), White Rock Bantams $3 up; Paul pm, Coker Sale Barn, Duncan Bridge Rd., Every::!nd & 4th Sat. Goat & Poultry Sale, White Cty., at old Chattahoochee 12:30 pm, Pearson Livestock, U.S. Hwy. I Hardy Hiram 770-943-2283 racking mare, ~xcepti0!1ally talented & smooth, Hardy Fairl)urn 770-969-8575 Livestock Barn. Info: Wayne Coker, 706- 441 n., Pearson. Info: Bobby Reeves, Miniature young female goats, exceptionally anyone can nde. Chns Turner Canton 770- Buff Orpingtons, purebred, Ige. fowl, eggs, 540-8418. .. 229-423-4016 or 912-422-3211 (sale beau. & talented, collar & leash trained, not for 24!.,79~-cC7i.'8,;4:;:,5'-:::;=====::-;.-:7.:::-=:::-:=:-::i slaughter. Anna Harley Canton 770-361-1299TWHBAchestnut gelding,4 y:s., own son of Morgan 12 yr. old bay ge.lding, sound, Armed an~ Dangers, exp: trail horse. Brad striking looking, loves to jump, also drives to Sapp Dublin 478-275-4992 ' cart,. grt. endurance or CDE prospect, $1500. TWHBEA 9 yr. old bay gelding, 15.1 hds., A. Parker Milner 770-228-5313 Cadillac smooth, rocking chair canter, lots of Morgan regd. 15hds. gelding, chestnut, energy, very responsiv~, exc. wound manners, rides/drive, $2500; Appaloosa regd., 15hds. ea~y ke~per;$3000 firm. Bndget Bohannon mare, blk., grt. trail horse, $2000; gelding mule, GaineSVille 770-983-9578 . baby chicks, will ship, no grown birds. Donald Allen Lawrenceville 678-698-0067 Chicks, priced by age, Silkies, Cochins, Japanese and turkeys. Donna Jenkins Royston 706-246-0026 Cochin Bantams for sale, cockerals and pullets, all diff. colors, Frizzles, hatching eggs available. S. Anderson Dalton 706-259-5475 Flock reduction sale, approx. roo qlty. Every Sat.. night Goat, Poultry & Small Animal Auction, 7 pm, Bradley-Wayside Auction,1035 Monticello Hwy., Gray. GAL 2070 Info: Curtis Barfield" 478-986-8852 or BobbyRussell, 478,986-4657. Every 1st Sat. Horse & Tack Sale, 7 pm, Buggy Town Auction, 1315 Hwy. 341 s., Barnesville. GAL #3177 Info: 770-358- day). Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Goat Sale, 1 pm, poultry, rabbits & fowl to follow, Triple H Sales, 5250 Old Savannah Rd., Tennille. GAL C002567 Info: Waylan Hitchcock, 478553-9938 or Lewie Fortner, 478-4695178. Every 4th Sat. Chattahoochee Goat & 15hds., rides/drive/plows, $1000. Donna TWHBEAlSSH colt, 10 mos., tn-color,leads, Game cocks, diff. breeds, high station, $50 087211786. Sheep Sale, Eastanollee Livestock McDaniel Dacula770-822-6161 loads, clips, bathes, exc.bloodline$, show or each. Zaki Zubeida Griffin 770-227-5681 770- Every 1st & 3rd Sat Goat & Feeder Pig sale, 1 pm, Market, Eastanollee. Info: Mike Stepp, Mule 3 yrs, old, beautiful, affectionate and pleasure, e-mail pies;. $1000/obo. Randy 775-6330 Tn County Uvestock 8a1es, Hwy. 206 & 268 770-869-7268 or Joe Barefoot, 770-869- very intelligent, green broke, $500. Monica Owen Williamson 678-688-1168 Mule, 4 yrs. old, gentle, loves attention,light tan and wht. female. Max Walker Douglasville 770~920-0757 Capes Bremen 770-537-9955 770-546-2281 TWHBEA: buckskin tobiano yearling stud colt, mature, 15+hds., halter-broke, beau, movement and con!., show and breec!lng potential. Wayne Smith Duruth 770-623-9158 Free chickens, mixed breed red hens and roosters, happy and healthy, call anytime. Sarah Ratcliffe Comer 706-788-3116 Game roosters for sale, purebred, 10 mos. old. A. R. Whitt Cumming 770-887-1752 Crossing, Ambrose. Info: 912-359-3803 or Sherrel Day, 912-359-2914: 7726. Notice Livestock auctions listed in the Market Bulletin sometimes offer related items for sale, such Paint pony, very flashy, grt. trail riding but Warmblood gelding~ bay, 16.2hds.! .15 yrs. Game Fowl: Lundy or Mug, year-old+ stags, as tack and other livestock equipment. Notices for auctions selling any items other than very green, 1 eye partially blind from barbed old, mostly pleasure ndden, sweet dISp., .exc. trios available, straight and pea comb. James livestock must be accompanied by the auction license number of the principal auctioneer wire, 3 yrs. old, 14hds., $550: Randie Johnson ground manners, healthY, sound, no time, Willis Brooklet 912-842-2314 or auction firm conducting theauction,per regulations of the Georgia Secretary of State.. Sparta 706-444-6809 $2500. Ciske Van Rijn LocusfGrove 770-957- Game chickens and geese, straight run Notices without this information cannot be published. If you have any questions about the Paso Fino gelding, 9 yrs. old, show and trail "Fino". James Cooper Fairburn 770-490-2899 Paso Fino mares, 3 yr. & 4 yr. old,older one broke to ride, need- sell, $4500 for pair. D. Rogers Flintstone 706-820-9591 Paso Finos, 2 mares and a 1 mos. old foal, regd., $2500 for all. Raymond Reynolds Lyerly 706-331-1 055 Pony mare, QH type, 12 yrs., 13.1hds.,grt. 3443 . . . '. Looking for expenenced nder nder for my 14.3h~s., paint mare, s",:,~et, grt. manner;:;, does It all, but needs ndmg. Jean. Darwin McDonough 770-314-5734 . 7 yr. ,old donkey lenny, $350. L. Sims CarneSVIlle 706-384-5279 Poultry/Fowl For Sale pullets. Jay Hoffmann 3278 John Wells Road Hinesville 31313 912-877-6076 Game chickens for sale, Brown Reds, I Livestock Sales & Events Calendar, please call Randy Cox at 404-656-3682: ._----~---~------~----------_.~ Clarets, Boston Roundheads, Spangle Hatch. Pigeons, pure White Homers, starting at $25 POUltry/Fowl ReqUiring Junior Royston Danielsville 706-795-2536 each. Kevin Ryan Canton 770-479-7234 Game chickens for sale, McLean x Perry, Pigeons: Birmingham Rollers $10 & up. Bob Permit/License pure Perry cock, Kelso, Pumpkin x Claret hen, Solley Alpharetta 770-752-1898 White Hackle stags. Donnie Bowdin Acworth Pullets-' assorted brown egg layers just If you have questions regarding this 770-562-1051 starting out, $6.50, free range, home grown, cateflofY, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084. Game chickens, prs. of Spangle .Hatch, healthy. B. Morton Irwinton 478-946-3147 kid's-pony;'ground-ties,-neck reins;'knows'ner Mugs and. Lacey. H.L Rogers Canton 770- Pure and cross breed cocks, Game cocks, Advertisements for wood ducks must be leads, sound, no vices, loves attention, $800. Ifyou.have any questions regarding ads in this 479-1731 stags, some hens,Lacy Roundhead, Hatch, accompanied by a USDA permit. Permits M. Gilbert Smyrna 770-319-1392 category, calf Mia Haney at 404-651~9084. Game fowl for sale, Murphy's,Gilmore Sweater, others, Ive. name and number. Earl are available from the. U.S. Fish and Pony stallion, 3 yrs. old, small drk. palomino, Hatch, Radios,McLean Hatch, .this yrs. hatch Wood Conyers 770760-0449 Wildlife Service, Attn: Permit Section, P.O. rides, gentle, $450. Sally L. Jeans Jasper 770- Mallard ducks must be at least three in pullets. and stags, prices. vary. Mark Smith Purebred show qlty. Black. & White OE, Box 49208, Atlanta, GA 30359. Advertisers 735-4968 generations from the wild before they can Marietta 770-428-4789 Brpwn Leghorn chicks, turkey and guinea eggs must submit a copy of current permit with QH gelding, 15hds., loads, clips, bathes, trail be advertised in the Market. Bulletin. Game fowl-Ginn Gray Toppys, Law Greys, for hatching. Larry Herrington Commerce 706- their first ad, Permit copies wilt be horse, family safe, loves children, $1000. Advertisers must include this information Allen Roundheads, Kelso and Brown Reds. 335-2545 returned upon request. Advertisements Rodney Wilbanks Commerce 706-202-4365 in notices SUbmitted for pUblication. . Paul Bond 133::1 Sandy Cross Rd. Royston RIR Red pullets and rooster for sale, one yr. for bobwhite quail must be accompanied 706-757-2152 '03 Speckled Sussex $1 0 each, baby chicks 706-245-7541 . old. Jay King Acworth 770-928-2279 by a copy of the advertiser's commercial QH mare, 4 yr., gentle,children trail riding, $2 each, purebred Bantam,sev. breeds Guinea Keets $2-up; Cochin. Bantams, RIR, New Hampshire Red, and Dominicker quail breeders license, Since this' is a good manners, $995; 4 yr. regd. Arab. mare $15/pair. Jr. Waters Aragon 706-802-1242 M M t k $1 50 B t h K' kl d chickens, Pekin, Runner and. Mallard Ducks, state protected bird, the. Georgia gray, sweet, .laid back disp., $800. L. CraWford ,O4 Bantam.s - 16. van.et'les, RoyIaPaIm & Mcacounrra4y78s4o74c,2392. -up. u c .Ir an quail, fertile eggs, Valdosta area. Joseph Departm'ent of. Natural'Resources requires Monroe 678-468-9888 Bourbon Red turkeys, Red & Yellow Golden -- P k' B 229 775 2886 anyone selling bobwhite quail to have this QH racking gelding, 11 yrs., sound, well mannered, . bathes, loads, gentle, spirited, chestnut, $1400. Henry Lee Boston 229-498- 8P2h8e-a8s7a3n0ts2.2v9,a-8n8c6y-B7I2a3n3kensh'Ip Preston 2.29'04' Hatch: turkey. poults,Gold & Silver chiGckusin, e$ a3 Kaenedt'sup$. 3T, inBaanBtaarmrettWDhaitheioSneilkgiae 706-864-7599 Guinea chicks, Indian Runner ducks, fertile eRr ainreS barerneedy .v,Q.k0- ha m a ch'ICkens, began hatching 213/04 to present, priced according to age. TW.. Jimrnerson Griffin 770-227-3971 Il'cense, For II'ce'Ase I'nform'atl'on, wr'lte'. DNR, Game and Fish Division, 2189 Nc;lrthlake Parkway, Suite 108; Tucker, .GA 30084, 5354 Sebrights, Mille Fleurs & Guinea Keets. John Indian Runner eggs, White Leghorn trios. RedStar laying hens and turkey poults. Rex '=;B~b~h""""t"--'-""--"C=t=-c~=='1-;:h=t"'h""=--=-== QHXTBchestnut gelding, 7 yrs., 15.2hds., Mason MaCOn 478-986-3709 Geoff C. Calhoun Daniellsville 678-227-1897 Sells Suwanee 770-271-8814 0 w I e or 0 urmx qual aCing eggs 1250 Ibs. wlblaze face & four white socks. Travis Mizell Cumming 770-560-7438 '04 RIR, 1 mo. old, $3 each..R.Starr Stockbridge 770-652-5787 Hal!l(aiian geese, (Nene), federal regd. on out-of-state transit, call after 6 p.m. W.C. Davis Rhode Island Red, true Dominiques S'IIver Duckwing roosters and turkey gobbler. Chad $sh4i0p/p1i0n0g," $9se8/n5d00c, h$e1c9k0,'/m10o0n0e,yproicrdeeirn. clJuedaens Strickland P.O. Box 9 Pooler 31322912-748- RHBAA: 1 yr. well-broke chestnut '04 Standard Cochins, Lanshangs, Rocks, Stockbridge 770-474-1154 Wigley Dallas 678-363-7696 5769 broomadre, buckskin tobianoyearling filly, halter-broke, mature 15+hds., $2500. Jennifer Smith Hull 706-754-9849 Racking 10 yr. blk.lwht. spotted gelding, good rack, gentle, loads, bathes, neckreins, 14.5hds., $2500, will park out. Freddie Willis Soperton 912-529-3165 Regd. Arab gelding, '90 sorrel wlflaxen mane and tail, 15hds., English or western, gentle disp., $3500. Jennifer Bixler.Clarkesville 706- 947-0205 0 Regd-. Percheron gelding, 3 yrs. old, $2750, make good driving or trail horse, grt. disp. Wilson McGee Fairburn 770-964-3888 770- Frizzles, mxd. bantams, crested ducklings, 3gu2i6n7eas, others. Terry W.infr,ey Kite 478-469- p, riHceosmvinargy, pci.agIeI oSnast., omr aofstetIyr aduIt 3 p.m., b'Irds some ofrneIey" ., egRgs.'I.ngFnIoeycdk P.Pa.yhneeasBanaI'tisrs'v$i'II2e 57p0a/'i6r-,74p5.h-1e8a3sa9nt =.:B.,o;;b.=w.,h,.i.t.e...,q"u'"a"i-l-,h,.a.-t,c-h--in,-g...,e..g,.'g--s-..f.o.-r--s.a-.-Ie--.-.L--. Johnson Johnson Quail Farm Donalsonville '04 hatch peachicks, India Blue or Black TSohwounsldeenrd $K1it5e 4e7a8c-4h6,c9a-3n44n4ot s.hip. D:C. EII~2~~~e~ac;~~~~g~~7~l!4g~~ $3a each. J. Jackson Macon 478-742~1391 if sJhuimp.pbeodP, h$a2r5a/1o"h00q1 u'Iaflp'ihCaktecdhl'nugp,egqgusal$'1 4c0h/1'IC0k0s $50/100 older birds; also, for more information. J.S. Holland Statesboro 912-282-8567 Rooster & 5 laying hens for sale $8 for each 9he5n7,-3t2a7k6eaII. Bert EngII'Sh McD. onough 770- I =c2=h2~.B9i:c;-ok.8:sb:6-w.1:$h~.,33i_t;04e:04:-q5/:1u-:0a-:0i:l,:0.f,.l.l'.g.b.ho"t-o;teyk'p-in;e-g;,-:.e~n-g=o.g.w,s..-$-..G,1=5=le,0.n"/.1;0;L,0,o,0.t,_t Roosters, Island Reds, 2003 hatch, Dominique, Rhode 0Fthers, hall healthy and beautiful. I .W.:.:..:.r;Ja;:;uy.m.7..b.=2:02"'B9,;--o:4O;6b=.8.w--=5;h=5,it6;=-6;e~qu~a.,.,i1, ~a.l.l~a~g-e"'s-.-;R"'i""ch~a=rd 4-7 week & trio Royal Palm turkeys, Jumbo Ringneck Pheasants $35/pair. F. C. Thomas 1144 Channing Cope Rd. Covington Ken Bostwick orsyt 478-477-6964 Sillier Wyandotte hens, 1 rooster,'03 hatch, I "B"~To~NTl.t"o'R"n'e""Ad""&t;h-::e::;nJ':s'u=m7"i:0b"6::0-~B3;;5'0:3:i'-b"6'w8-'i3h';2;it::Ce-e=-g=-g::Cs-;2:;;5""/$"'1"8', ArauCana/Ameraucana, Orpington, 30016678-625-8794 beau. condition,$15 all three. Bill Albright 5.0/$28, 100/$40, 200/$80, price. includ.es Dominique, and Marans chicks, (some pTUalllkeitnsg), RBoacnktaSmdmCillo@chwimnsc.onSnaenctd.craomM7i0ll6e-r "B,a'M n.taamaIyss,'laCnocISi'ineSra, mSla'like' psa,i.rancdIatsusrkeBy,poOuEItGs; DeSctaatnudra4r0d4-B3.I7a.4c-k85C12och'Ins, 3 hens and 1 shipping. cost. Chris Green Summerville sgreen5659@aol.com 706-857-4751 253-3340770-893-7622 flock reduction sale. M. Bennett Danielsville rooster $40 aiL William Clegg 110 earl cook rd Taking orders for '04 'Bobwhite quail, 964-4222 Regd, QH mare, gentle, sorrel w/wht. stockings, $850; silver dapple cart horse, mare, 5 Rouen and 3 Pekin adult ducks $6-each. LeWI.S Furr.Powder Spr'lngs 770-943-6260 5 Ige. mxd. breed roosters, 6-9 mos. old, 706-795-5040 Mallard & Blue Swedish ducks, 1-3 days old, can sh'Ip by post 0 ff'Ice; 2-12 wk. 0Id dUCks', can't ship, other. Raymond Seckinger Ellabell LaGrange 30240706-884-7133 sgSI. wblaancsk, rMnauItee,sp, eBalaccokcsk,sp, asiersv,esragIl.cmoIaolres;mauIstoe.,, bird cages. C. W. Kaiser Fairburn 770-964- $40/100, eggs or day-old chicks, no shipping. DrTewakSintganleo-yrdCelrasrkefosvr illeJu7m06b-o947W-3i8s8co4nsin Bobwhl'te'qual'l ch'lcks for '04 season, call. to fancy, $850. Adam Doss Macon 478-374-8548 Regd. RockY Mtn. gelding, 7 yrs. old, 14 $20 for all or $5 each. Rick Lovell Gainesville .::.67:...;8?-:4-=5"'0=..-.::.0'=96=i3:;-"-,,..----=-"""'-;--;;---.-~.,..._____,=::, I. 912-858-5048 912-234-8500 Mallard ducks, Pekins, Indian runners, 3947 Swans-1 White Mute male, 3 yrs. old, $250; place order. Neal Bush Sparta 706-467-9345 1/2hds., grt. riding horse, $4500. Troy 6 Blue, 2 White, 2 Black Andalusians $15 Rouens and others, adults $8, chicks $2.50. 2 Black Australian male & female;. 3 yrs. old, Poultry'lFowl Wanted Bradshaw Williamson 770-467-8446 ea., 4 young RIR $15 ea., all laying.. Clyde Alinda Raese hartWell 706-376-5500 $500, ,needs protected area. F. Shilling Regd. Spotted Tennessee Walker, 6 yrs. old, Wylie Gillsville 770-869-3562 Many chicks for sale, different ages, sizes, Statesboro 912-587-3219 Want 2 Blue or Black Silkie hens, just great trail horse that will go anywhere, $2600. Baby Bantam chicks, standard chicks, baby and prices, mainly Sex-Link roosters and Toulouse and Buff geese, babies $5 and started laying; want 5-6 Bantam Araucana Charles Schafer Hiram 770-439-1658 ducks, geese,guineas, assorted varieties, some others. Cayla Cox Carrollton 770-854- adults $15. Steve York Martin 706-779-5747 hens, just started laying. Christopher Regd. saddiebred gelding, won many blue grown chickens, priced according to age. 8630 Toulouse geese trio, '03 hatch, $50 or trade Carmichael Forsyth 478-992'9076 ribbons,. child-safe, well trained, $3500/obo. Dwayne Beard Royston 706-245-5736 Maran chicks $4 & up, very dark brown for other birds or animals. Kevin Daft Want Bantam Polish rooster or Polish eggs . Chris Brigham Canton 770-479-3882 404580- Baby chicks and laying hens for sale, RIR, eggs; Maran pullets $15 each; hatching eggs Braselton770-965-0599 for hatching, reas. priced/distance. Teresa 8140 DOM; G-comets, Barred. Randell. Elrod $20 doz. Paul Craft Lawrenceville 770-925- Two Araucana roosters, fall '03 hatch, beau. Brown .Pendergrass 706-693-4600 RockY Mountain horses, 2 yrs. old, sorrel Cumming 770-888-9754 0513 birds $5 each. David Parker 620 Poca Rd. Want Chinese brown geese, either goslings filly, $1500; 2 yr. old pal. filly, $2000. Tracie Baby ducks & chicks, no calls after 8 p.m. Mixed ducks free to a good pond. Doug I.::.D.:;a:,:n;;:ie;;-ls=..v:..;i:.:,lIe=--;,7.:;,06.:;,-,-'7.:;8.:;9,.:-3:;:6.::.5.::.7.,..4:..:0cc4cc-3",0:..:9,-'0=..3=2=,4,:-::,;= or adults w/in 50 mile,radius, no call after 8 Anderson HartWell 706-377-3975 Jim Lile Ball Ground 770-735-6463 Mays Winder 770-867-3551 White Leghorns, 3 hens and one rooster, p.m. S. C. Jenkins Canton 478-493-2269 Silvertip Robin, '97 APHA bay mare, 14hds., Bantam chicks and Dominiques $1 each, Mxd. black chickens $2 each, few purebred young. and laying, $30/all. George Archer Want Grayfarm geese, will.collect within 50 bald face, 2 stockings & 1 sock, $2800. Matt gUineas$2.SethWeaverEllijay706-636-1946 bantams $5 each, Ive. msg. Brolin Evans Griffin770-227-7332 miles of Griffin, 1ve. msg. Derek Goodwin England Gainesville 770-536-7516 Bantams '04 cockerels, Blue, Buff, Mottled Cartersville 770-655-2540 White doves and White Racing Homer I ,G=cri~ff.::.in.:.:-'.77;-0",-""4,-'1=2-=0:..:1.::.0.:;,9.,,........,.-...,...,,_ _----,---.,....,..,._ Sorrel. mare, 14.2hds., 750 Ibs., broke, loads, Cochins, Standard Gold-Laced and OE Bantams for sale; some Buff. Sliver pigeons. Cliff Ambrose.Talking Rock 706-253- Want Indian Runner ducklings or hatching clips, bathes, does everYthing, exc. trail horse, Columbian Wyandottes, Black Australorps. chicks. Edward Garrett 2203 Pleasant Arbor 6297 eggs; also, want Silkie chicks, within 50 miles $600. Jim Wadley Statham 770-715-2028 Stephen Stewart Armuchee 706-802-0686 Rd. Waleska 678-493-8471 Young mallard ducks, third generation,$2.50 of Barnesville. Stewart Heath Morrison Spotted saddle horses, 7 1/2 yrs. old, regd. Bantams, 1 rooster, 2 hens mxd., $5; OEG Bantam pairs for sale, BB 'Reds, up, leave message. Willie KeenJr Perry 31069 I,B=;'ar;.;n:.;:e:;:s:.;:v"i1;;:le:...7:..c.7cO=..-.;:.35.::.8"'-.;:9.::.8.::.38:=-....,.----.,...,..,._ _...,.....,., 14.2hds., $2500; & 11 yrs. 15.2hds., $2000. Pharoah quail $2, will trade. John 90chran Golden Duckwings, Silver Duckwings, Black- 478-987-3687 Want Ringneck Pheasants chicks or full Mike Reece Locust Grove 678-878-6775 678- Austell 770-941-6315 Tailed Buffs, and others. Tonya McGraw Young turkeys, near breeding age, 15 grown, reasonable price. Mitcl)ell Fuller 583~6895 Bantams, SB Red, '04, ducks mixed '04. Woodbury 706-846-5577 available, $10 each. Courtney Smith Meansville 770-567-9532 Standard bred mare, bay, 14 yrs., ride or Larry Stone Unadilla 478-627-3535 Over 100 baby ducks hatched first of May, Douglasville 30135 678-492-1249 Want White Leghorn rooster or any drive, gentle horse, surry and harness avail. Bantams, Cochins, Golden Sebright; mxd. purebreds, goOd layers or for ponds. 1-=N:::.o--p-a-rt-.-o",f-t.,-h.,-is-p-U.,-b""'Jj"'c-at-:io---n"':'m-a-y-b~e-I unwanted chickens, clean outs or left overs ok. Buddy Morris Douglasville 770-258-0082 Japanese, Rhode Island Red. Mike Vogan RickY Day Gordon 478-453-26-73 Derrick Eckroat Summerville 706-409-2466 Super cairn 12 yr. old regd. Appaloosa stallion, 15.2hds., Bars on Deck sired, exc. Blue Ridge 30541 706-632-5501 . Bantams: Mille Fleur, Japanese and Pearl guineas $10 each, Keats $3 each, 50 plus $2 each, hatching eggs $1 each, 50+ reproduced in any form or incorporated 706-409-2466 into any information retrieval system 1-'-''wi:'a='n''t'-.=g''u7in'-e=-a=-s:-::-:a:-:n=-d:;-g=-e=-e=-s''e'',=re=-a=-s=-0:':n:':a-;::b7:"le blanket producer, must see/ride, $2(j00~ Billy Cochins, fine, healthy, purebred. Leon Couey $0.50 each, Kenneth Buffington Royston 706- without the written consent of the Georgia distanGe/price. Lonnie Dalton Milner 300257 HiCKS Lizella 478-935-2533 Jackson 770-227c4641 245-9706 Department of Agriculture. 770-358-1082 Page 8 THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday June 9',2004 Will ,pick up any unwanted chickens or , '02, Horton 3H 10ft. LQ trailer, 'awl'ling, 2H straight load tagalong horse trailer, white Baby rabbits, born 22 Apr. 04" $,6 each or '04 fescue square bales, fertilized; weed turkeys in Central Ga. Phillip Kennedy mangers, rear tack, Donna Easom 155 Jimmy steel w/new tires, $1300/obo. Stacy Ledford, two for $10. Richard, Owen Rockmart 770- free $2 infield, $3.50 delivered, taking orders. Stockbridge,678-565-1288 Wolfe'Dr. Americus 31719 229-928-8755 Adairsville 770-877-3585 684-1727 RalphWhel;ller Talking Rock 30175 706-692- '~Want Jersey Black Giant chickens, 'prefer '02 Sundowner Valuelite SLBP dressing/tack 2H 'wagon, $1800, 2 seated buckboard, Pedigree/regd/ Mini Rex & Holland, Lop 5933 local seller, will pay fair price. John Harrison room, saddle racks, bridle hooks, blanket bar, $1500, both exc. cond., Dutch harness, $100. rabbits, -lots of bunnies, show quality avail., '04 fescue, clover mix, sq. bales, Ige. horse Auburn,770-963-1672 inVext lights, exc;' cond., $8950., M. Anderson Mike Yawn Gainesville 770-287-7163 ' Sherrie Winstead Newnan 770-502-7856 qlty. in barn, $3 each,' buy in field, $2 each Bethlehem 770-815'1303 , 2H, BP trailer, new floor, good cond., dual Quality, pedigreed Holland Lop, Jersey bale, depends on weather. Dennis Mead ALTERNATIVE '03 WW Runabout, open livestock trlr.: 16', axle, step-up, escape door, sturay , $,1800. Woolies, Netherland dwarfs, assorted colors, Gainesville 770-536-1634 . white, like neW. Ken Jones Rome 706-291c MeganSinteff Cumming 770-888,-4177 healthY, State Licensed. Beverly Whitener '04 fescue, rye, Tift 444x5 round bales $20- LIVESTOCK 1443 38 ft,GN 4H, 15 ft. LQ,good f1oor,-wiring, Dalton 30721 706-277-2595 $25 ea.; '03 Tift44 & rye $15 ea. Courtney '86 Rice 2H BP alum trailer, new brakes, brakes, tires, $3500 cash takes it. C. McNatt San Juan baby _rabbits for sale. Bob Reese Hice Adairsville 770-773-2662 newish floor/tires/wiring, ramp, fronVback, LaGrange 706-812-9711 Whitesburg 770-834-2800 , '04 fescue, square bales in barn $2.50, in 'Wyou have questions regarding this category, 1800# $1600. Sue Gilfillan BlueRidge 706- 3H slant WW bumper pull traill;lr, front and field $2.25. Geoge Cohick Woodbury 706-, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084. 374-7605' rear tack, greatcond., $3800, Tony A. Watson 553"5604 '91 stock trailer, 24 feet, good cond., $3250 1107'John Teem Rd. Ellijay 30175 706-636- The fescue bermuda miX, horse training, terms & dely. available. A: .Tollefsen Fort Valley 478-825-8207 Llamas, . largest selection of quality registered llamas starting at $500, friendly, halter trained, delivery available. Liliane Grant Dallas 770-445c2855 706-675-3965 '96 Sonner alum: GN 3H SL, Ac/heal, hay rack, drop win., dressing rm., exc. cond., Ive. messg. David Smith Calhoun 770-402c3115 '96 white GN Bee trailer, GN,- slant load, $3800. R. Rogers Jackson 678"313-5712 Julie Anna Bloodworth 11(5 Sheila Drive Warner Robins 31088 478-922-1983 GN stock trailer, new floor, tires, and paint (blk.), Ive. messg., $2500/obo. Joey Pike C'artersville 770-81,5-1307, Gorgeous show halter, black" w/silver '03.Coastal bermuda hay, highly-fertilized, weed free, Ige.rolls, $25 per roll. Lanier Brown Butler 478c862-5842 '03 Coastal bermuda, good horse qlty. hay, Ige. sq. bales, $2.50 per bale. Gary Hollin Bishop.706-769"8790 706-769'7750 ,qlty., no weeds. M. Ross Athens 706-769"0-',40;:3;:,...:.-,."c---~,,,-_--,.~,-_-=-..,._-, 04' cutting, 4x5 round bales quality fescue, weed free $10-$20/bale; 03' mulch hay $51bale. S. Hendrix carrollton 770-832-8895 1000 sq. bales, horse qlty. Coastal Llamas, regd., geldinQ black/white, good companion for other livestock $350. Dennis Grafe Resaca 800-3334317 706-625-5045 Llamas, regd., large selection, halter trained, friendly & healthy, after sale support, males $300/up, .females $600/up. Marsha Kelly Newnan 770~251c8896 Alternative Livestock Requiring Permit/License '97 4 Star 2H SL, GN, wlwk. end pkg., exc. cond., awning, shower, sink, fridge, microwave, hot water, fans horse area. Karen Amendola Fayetteville 770,460-5478 '97 WW 3H SL BP trailer, dressing rm., 2 axle, electric brakes, dressing room, $2500/obo. Marianne C. Torchia Canton 678- 445-3340 1 horse BP trailer needs a lot otwork, make me'an offer, Michael Woodson Hampton 770- noseband, cheeks, buckles" tips, horse size, adjustable, matching leather lead included, $8O/obo. Tammy Folsom Conyers 770-483-5001 Horse trailer, $1600; Stidman 2H straighten stepup, grt. cond., in Spalding county, will deliver fee/mile. Joe Sullivan Canton 770-891- ~7L~8i:;7gh3S':4t"0=tw4":--240'5Eh~6or~-s3-'-1e:7"'c4:"'ov""e:-re"d7w"""ag-o-n-'i-'-n:-e:-xc-".~c"'on"d-'-., rubber tires, four wheel brakes and bucket seats. Greg Carter Cedartown 770-748-2818 '03 Coastal bermuqa, horSe quality, 4x5 rolls in .barn; '02 Coastal bermuda & mulch hay, David Muse Perry 478"987.-3386_ '03 Coastal;4"x5", well fertilized, rain & weed free, net wrapped, undercover,$20, dely. availilble. Bill Cowart Lyons 912-565-7907 912538-7915 '03 Tift 44 sq. bale hay, limed, well-fertilized, rain-free, horse-quality in thebarri;roundbales available outside. Raymond Bailey bermuda, 1-499 bales,$3.25lbale, 500 pius, $3/bale. David Vaughn Bogart 706-338'3923 ",7:::;06<--f;;76:;:9L-6:;:;7;..::0~6:..., -;:-:-,.."..,-';---._:--:-:-:c-:-:,,---,;,--,:-:::-- 2004 Alicia bermuda hay square bales, round rolls barn stored, 2004,. cleaned and bagged oats. Carol Sapp Morven 229-251.- .~3:::;90~4~-;,;----:,-.-..,...-...-----:c------.--,--,----,c----.-;:-,.... 2004 Coastal bermuda and rye mixed hay, 4x5 rolls/$25. Douglas Gladin MilledgeVille :!4!,78",-~4",54~-~2~0:=:38~;-- C7C --;-"""''''''' 473-9693 '- Likenew,l'lever used 12' corral panels, $48 McOonough 770-9574713 2004 Tift 44 hay, square and round bales, l' set of cattle racks" 8' pickup FB, good ea.; misc. saddles, other horse 'tack. Donald '03 Tift 44 sq ..bales, horse qlty., fert., rain kept under shelter. D. Deal TIfton 229-388- If yqu have questionsfegarding ads in this shape, $125. Charles Street Cleveland 706- Green Temple.770-841-6815 free, $3.50 per bale. Tripp ConnElr Social ,,,5~0~54~,.,.:.,---;-_- _-._--;--_ _:--.-;--_:-:;-:-- category, call Mia Haney. at 404-,651-9084. 348-7063 Miniature horse cart & harnesS, $500" call Circle 770-267-4974 '. 2004 mixed grass-hay, fescue and bermuda, 14 ft. GN stock trailer good floor, tires, and -The Georgia Department of Natural -mats $1800. Jarrod Evans206Edwards Road Resources regUlates many exotic animals, inclUding most hooted stock except llama and buffalo. However,upon compliance with applicable state regulations,a deer farming .license. for the commercial Juliette 31046478-992-9718 14' 2H, BP enclosed str-Ioad, center gate, exc. door, w/D/axle, tack rm: & dressing, new tires ,& rims, $1200, Lee Jernigan Oakland production of meat and fiber is available for 229-649c0328' the following species: fallow deer,axis deer, 161/2" Stubben Romanus dressage saddle, sika deer, elk, red .deer, reindeer, and blk., very good cond., leathers & irons,$550; caribou. For more il')formation on the deer hunt. jackets, shirts, assorted bits. D. Shepard farming license, contact the Georgia Sopertan 706-937-3138 days 9-6 P.M. Barbara Ada.ms LoganVille 770- 466-6166 ' Ortho-flex western saddles, 15.5" and 16.5"; Bob Marshall endurance, 16". Judy L. Heilman 1268 Timberland Dr. Marietta770,955-4239 Rice trailer 2H, alum., BP straight load, 2 ramps $2000. Wendy Murphy 145 Ridgewood Drive Woodstock 30188,404-368-3786 Rubber mats, ,exterior grade,unused, trailerlbarn USe, exc. quality Shane Taylor Gainesville 770-540-5003 706-677-1514 '03 Tift bermuda hay, sq.lrnd. bales, horse qlty., stored in barn, del!l'. availa.ble;sq.lrnd. bales fescue and bermuda cow hay. Dick Stratton Locust Grove 770'914'-6153 770- 842~9317" ... .. '03 bermuda-fescue hay,5'x6' rolls, horse qlty., in barn $20/roll, in field $15/roll;mulch $10 roll. AG. Williams Toccoa 706886-9530 '03 bermudalfescue -mixed square hay bales, limed & fertilized, $4 each. Fran Brogdon Buford 770-945-6433 sq. bales $1.50 field/$2 in barn, 4x5 rnd. bales $15, call for cutting dates. Tim Willingham ~Me;:e;:,n;:;I0:o-:-7",06",-~5~06~-..:..7",,7'5::::9"-.,---,- -,- _ 850 sq. bales in stock bermuda rye grass mxd., limed, fert., rain freec$4, 4x5 'bermuda cross rye grass, stored in barn-$40. Glenn Hayes Oxford 770-786-3737770-786-6425 Alfalfa hay, 60 Ib bales, excellent quality, 8.25/bale, delivery available. C. Willbur ~C~a'C-nt~0~n~7~7~0~-8~4~6L-7'--.:9::.!7-,,9:c:,_-;:-:--::-:C';:--=-:= Bermuda & fescue. hay, heaVily fert., rain Department of Agriculture at (404) 656-3667. 16" training saddle, 16" show saddle, 17" For information on licenses of other species of hoofed stock (except llama and buffalo), contact the.Georgia Department of ,Crosby saddle, 17 1/2" hunt saddle, show halters, D. Moore Cartersville twotrack@bellsouth,net770-382-2094 Natural Resources Special Permit Unit' at 16' BP horse trailer, tack comp., rear load, (nO) 761-3044. Individuals submitting center diVider, side,doors, $1400. Anthony Wali advertisements to buy and sell regUlated Toccoa 706-886-3733 hoofed stock .in the Market Bulletin must 16' Gooseneck livestOCk trailer, tandem axle, provide a' photocopy of the appropriate license with their ad. fair cond., $960. Stephen Terry Poole Lula 706-677c1968 . LIVESTOCK WANTED 16' livestock trailer, bumper pull, exc. cond., tandem axle /spare tire, divider gate & escape door, $1200. Martha Colquitt Lexington 706743c822817" black Abella "all around" westem Single-rail Jump, good cond., grn/wht; needs paint,free. Dama Laurie Atlanta 404- 329-5738404-624-6230 Sz 80 Rambo winter blanket $200, SZ16" Aussie saddle $200 or $375 both,exc. condo T. Scott Loganville 678-592-5283 Used Klimke Millers dressage, saddle, 17" seat, medium tree, blk., good cond., comf., soft, correct, some fading. Andrea Elmore McDonough 770-898-3130 Want 2/3 horse ,BP SL trailer in good cond., . cash/lrade good" riding horses, Melissa Williams Washington 912-663c1729 '03.feed hay, Ige. sq. bales, fescue, rain free, free, horse qlty" $3 to$4/sq.bale, $35 round $2.25 per bale, cutting '04 mid-Mayfield, piCk- bale. S.Stana Powder Springs 770-241-3201 up. Glenn Loveli Demorest 706-754-8082 Bermuda hay for sale, $10 per roll, volume '03-fescue arid bermuda'rnIX sq'-bales, weed 'disccuJriili'avaiiable: tales $25 in Bermuda, o'rchard grass), baled. rain-free, stored in barn,$3/sq. bale. Donald Paul East McD.onou!;/h 770-957-2709 '03 prem-ium qlty. Coastal or Tift 44, 4x5 rolls field. Doug Hutwagner DallaMs.770' -4L43-1.115599 Grain sorghum for feed. arvin eWls Ga. Hwy.33 Cordele 31015 229-273-6872 Horse qlty. C.. oastaI hay $32. 51baIe, deIy. Want 1 dead brOke paint horse mare that HI93 eM Supreme 20' GN 4H DR AC 12" Thomas Covington 770-277-3824 in barn, Ige. sq. bales $4 each for 15 or more. avail. in qty., discount for semi-trai.ler loads: anyone can ride,reas. price. Mike Whatley 110v, new tires, good cond., $4000. Joel M. 2 fullblood -Flemish Giants, 1. buck, 1 doe, Charles Mcintosh- Monroe 770-267-9536 Ellen Hortman Tennille 478-232-9869 Shiloh 706-625-9998 . DaY/dson Forsyth 770-231'2415 478-994-5874 grown, $40 for both. lona Duke Newton 229- '03 top horse qlty.Coasta.Lbermuda, Ige. sq. Horse qlty., 4x5 rolls, fescue/orchard grass Want 1-20 goats, does, wethers, doelings, , 1997 Elite 3H BP slant load dressing rm., 734-9967 bales $3. Jim Fenley RobertaA78-471-9800 hay, rain free, stored in barn on pallets. Andy disbudded, medium-size, breeds: or common, rear tack, drop down windows, new tires, exc. 20 bunnies near breeding age, productive '03 top qlty. fescue sq. bales/$2:25 each; Cooper Hiram 770-943-4384_ hood home, no slaughter. Nancy Lyons Paul Crowe Dallas 770-318-1631 doe and buck, all for $150. Dennis Rigdon also, mulch $2 each, rain free in barn. Jo.e Lge.quantityhorsequalityCoastalbermuda Danielsville 706-546-9875 1998 Colt stock/horse trailer,GN, 6'x12' 3H Douglasville 770-577-6407 Bradley Canon 706-356-8295 hay, hvy. sq. bales, also, round bales, haylage Want TWH mare, very gentle, priced reas. D. Doyle 351 Doyle Rd. Baxley 31513 912-367- slaht, $3300. Susan P. Evans Rockmart 770~68~4;,,-~41~3~1-,--'--"""'=>=---;<;==--'-:-""":-7:-'-:-:-:;' Baby bunnies, all sorts of colors and breeds, $5 ea. Tabatha Roberts Royston 706-245-0810 '04 100% pure orchard grass, bermuda sq. -al'ld m.ulch hay. Winton Harris Screven 912and round bales. David Harden LaFayette :::58~6",-.:::6~68::::7~_ _,....-,,---.-::---::;;::-:--;::-;;:,-;;;;.-:=:::: 4041 , 1998 stocktrailer,$2000, in, good condo Baby Netherland Dwarfs, 4 wks. old, sale for 706-397-8347 .. , Oats, '04 crop, bulk, top qlty,, bulk $3 per Want any kind of farm animals, goats, c~icken, horse~, etc., will go to good home, reas. Wanda Keasler Greenville 706-672-0257 2 Horse BP w/tackroom, rusty but good floor, $20, all colors. Joan Donaldson 4352 Salacoa Road Waleska 30183 770-796-2102 '04 1st cUtting fescul;llbermuda mix, Ige. round. bales in field $20, in barn $22. J. Slocum bushel, qty. discounts, Ted Milliron Shellman =2=29'f.-~6-,-79~-~5~80~1:'--' --=--:-7_ _-"'-""- pnce. Cody Pnngle Rockmart 770-684-0746 , . Wa~t. black Baldy bull, 2c3 yrs. old, good diSPOSition. Kenny Morgan Canton 770-475- 4657" , Want. goats, any breed rabbits buck/die chickens, any breed for smali farm. Tricia Pressley Franklin 706-~75-2959 , fix" rust. or make flatbed, $400. Ken Thayer Bcue hay. $3.25/bale, rain free. Clark stored-$24 each, field stored'$20 each. MAranros.hldasvilHlea7ll0o6ra,5n48-0S0to66ne Oa' k Farms LIVESTOCK HANDLING 2H BP horse trailer, wht, bider model, steel, Lop Eared baby bunnies, 8 wks. old, $8 ea., Edward Weaver Hoschton 706-255-3160 goodtires, 7'2"H, pullsgrt., $895. Cheryl Costin handled daily, all healthy. Sabrina Ashley 706-654C2170 Tift 44 bermuda hay, horse qlty., well If-you have questions regarding ads in this categOf}', call Tammy Thomas aI404-651-9083. Hartwell 706-37H~8.13 2H BP trailer, older model, 7' tall, exc. floor, ugly but sturdy and safe, $1 000. Beryl Jo Katz LaGrange 706-412-0808 706-883-6383 . Murrayville 770-532-5920 '04 fescue orqllardgrasS, _rail'l free, sq. Mini Rex, standard R.ex, California's, show, bI a es, h re 0s qity $4 ., ' bale 'n barn . I. ' dely .. quality, $7-$15 ea. Randy Bradford Snellville available. John Wofford Ball Ground 404-542- 770-736-1656 4514 TfeorntiylizPedettaynCd aralhinoufrnee7,7s0q,.5b4a8lce0s59$36.75 in barn: Tift 44, 4x5, horse quality, raln free, fer,tilized in barn, $35/bale, 10 or more $30 each. '02 Exiss weekender w/full LQ, 3H SL GN, 2HSL GN, rear lack, living quartel'$, mats, Out of business sale, 65+ babies, doe,s & _'04 fescue sq. bale horse qlty. hay, rain free, Rebecca Henson Tallapoosa .770-574-2571 all alum., walk thru door, 16 ftc awning. Shane AC,smalifridge, $4000. Gwendolyn Sharpe bucks, wire cages w/water lines. John Mozingo fertilized, in barn $2.50 per bale; Charles Please review requirements under ad' Chalker Thomson 706-595-6527 Thomaston 706-648-2494 laFayette 706-638-6072 Chastain Talking Rock 779,893'9013 categories before submitting your ad. Wednesday June g, 2004 THE MARKET BULLETIN Page g AG SEED FOR SALE '03 sunflower seeds $2 per pkt. w/SASE. Daylilies, Ige. selection, named varieties & Sue Bennett 268 Kelly Loop Buchanan 30113 colors, Stella de Oro, 15fans/$15. M.M. 770-646-8402 Haynes 275 Pine Crest Dr. Canton 30114 770- Helping Each Other 1000's of hosta, 100 plus varieties, 5 types .:.47o;9=--;:::52T,2;;-4"'._-,--_:----:==_r-.-.,,-,;-o-:-:-. If you haVe questions regarding this category, hardy ferns, Stella de Oro daylilies, forsyttlja. Daylilies, mix colors, 50/$18, old-fashioned call Tammy Thomas at 404-651-9083. T.M. Smith Gray 478-986-5964 478-986-0831 orange 36/$12, all ppd., ajuga 36/$12 PP. 250 surprise lily bulbs for sale, blooms in late Dorothy Grant Pelham-229-294-8640 Advertisers of agricultural' seed must July, $0.50 each. Velma Batchelor Perry 4:78- Daylilies, named varieties, first time sales. J. submit a current laboratory report (not 825-2889 Corbin 430 Bates Rd. Cartersville 30120 770- more than 9 months old) for purity, noxious 4" perennials, 350 var., $1.50, helleborus, .::.60::.;6=--:,-137.5;;.:5'-:--::-::~"""""",,"-::-:-::-""7::-""""::C:-==::; weeds and germination' for each seed lot eucalyptus, palms, ferns and shrubs, display Daylilies, special prices for over stocked advertised. A seed lelt must be uniform and garden. Selah Ahlstrom Jackson 770-775- cultivars. David Hoyt Social Circle not exceed 400 50-lb. bags. Laboratory 4967 hoytcd@mindspring.com 770-787-7821 reports will be returned upon request. Any 4-6' yellow cannas, 121$20, trade for same Daylilies, spring sale, $3, dblJfan, many ads for agricultural seed submitted for amounldaylilies, other color cannas. Jan Cash colors, bloom sizes, list available. Lindy White publication without this documentation will 435 Parr Farm Rd. Covington 30016 770-385- 2534Wilson Woods Dr. Decatur 404-634-7751 not be published. Certain varieties of seed 8412 Daylily hybridizer, 13 plus years,now selling are protected fro)1l propagation unless they 70 pots green liriope gal. $94.50, red hot @$5 and up, beau. new blooms, rainbow are grown as a class of certified seed. For pokers gal. $2.7,5, 35 three gal. dbl. orange colors, named available, other perennials. .eCxoakmepr l9e1,5w2,hCeaotkesree9d83s5uacnhdassoyFbloeraidnase3e0d4,, daylilies $78.75. J.H . Patman Athens706-549- Suzanne Frankl'In 0 awsonvi'11e 706-265-2130 I have a McCormick sickle mower #7 that used to be pulled by horse and mule, and I .need two irons wheels for: it. These wheels are designed with a little riSf< on the flat side of the wheel on the ground, ,and pulls the piston rods. The wheels would be about 30 inches in diameter. If anyone has any information on these wheels, please contact me. Roy Ackiss . 1745 Reidsboro Rd. Williamson, Ga. 30293 (770) 567-3648 such as 6738, Haskell.and Benning, may not be propagated for sale unless the seed has been grown as a class of certified seed. Propagation of such seed is a violation of the Plant Variety Protection Act and the Federal Seed Act. If you have questions regarding certified seed, call the Market Bulleti.n office ,or the Georgia Department of 4487 Amaryllis seed, large flowered Dutch hybrids, pinks, apple blossom, coral, peppermint $5/50 seed, SASE. Susan Grooms 1102 Marion St. Valdosta 31601 229-244-1056 Angel's trumpet trees, gold, pink, yellow, white, $5 each. Maggie Vincent Auburn' 770963-4372 Extra large brilliant red amaryllis bulbs 6/$20 postpaid.C. Jongma 135' Kings Chapel Rd., Martinez 30907 706"860-0200 Fern, 50 plants/$15, 50 ajuga/$15; Society garlic 20/$10, amaryllis bulbs, dollar size, 10/$15, $3.85 shipping. B. Reese 3908 N. Forrest St. Valdosta 31605 229-244-8891 Fern, iris, stokes aster, ginger lily, herbs, The residents of Macon Manor Nursing Home are in need of flower and herb seeds for a garden. If you have any seeds you could share with us, we would appreciate hearing from you. , Bonnie Meador Agriculture Seed Division, (404)656-3635. '03 Brown top millet, cleaned and bagged, 80% germ., 50 lb. bags. Bryant Skipper Macon 478-256-6060478-781-2715 '03 Brown top millet, C&B, 86% germ, no noxious. weeds, 27 cents/lb. Lewis Todd Mitchell 706-598-2554 Angel's trumpets, blooming, potted in Ige. pots, ready for your deck or patio; potted Confederate roses. B. Driggers Conyers 770760-9050 Angel's trumpets, potted $5, hosta $2, hybrid daylilies, Siberian iris, bee balm, other, no shipping. Teresa Hearn Brooks 770-460-7481 beautyberry, artemisia, houttuynea, hibiscus, begonia, jasmine, crocosmia, climbing hydrangea, perennials, native ferns. Gail Hollimon Buford 770-945-4252 Ferns, hibiscus, Black Elephant ears, hosta, angel's trumpets,. canna lily, hydrangea, azaleas, JaCk-in-the-Pulpit, much more. Verma 4373 Houston Ave. Rm.31-A Macon, Ga. 31206 (478) 784-0882 2003 ironclaycowpeas, noxiousweed.01%, Angel's trumpets, purple $10 each in pots Farlow East Point 404-767-7656 98.33% pure seed, 70% germ., 16% hard and ,growing; angel's trumpet vines, beau. Free English ivy, you dig. Movellene Plunkett seed, cleaned/treated 50-lb. bags, $20-ea. C. & white flowers, $5 each in pots. Bess Austin 5936 Cardina Dr. Mableton 30126770-948- H. Thompson Augusta 706-733-7092 706- Lithonia 770-482-5431 .::.8.:,40;;.:8"-'-....~---:---c,.-_-=-=-=-=-?:"---,=-:7o"= .:..7=;22i<--..=5=22=8,,-,-_=-;-;=-;;-;;-:-;::--:c:::-:-;;;=;;:-,:-==:::- , Annuals,' perennials; herbs, daylilies, pond Free, bronze' ajuga, reseeding impatiens Brown top millet, 50 lb. bags, $17/bag, germ. plants +more, $1 plus up. Jon McDaniel Griffin seedlings, Dutch iris. L.M. Cantrell Decatur 84%. Robert Ray Farms Robert Ray Fort 30223770.228-0523 678-231-9992 ",40~4;"":::.3738'i-5~2'i'5::::3,",':-7:-:-',",,,,::;:--:;;:-"'=7:::;:-C='-::--F< Valley 478-825-7202 478-955-4330 Antique roses, 100+ varieties, $9/qt., Giant hibiscus seed, pink, dk. pink, white, $1 Brown top millet, 50 lb. bags, labeled, germ. $13/gal., shipping available. Pat Conner/ Lisa each pk. w/SASE, free Confederate rose seed 84%, call for quantity pricing. Philiplvey Lizella Bullard Macon 478-474-3116 478-474-1298 w/order. R.Shuman 825 Shumantown Rd., 478-935-9814 Aqualic plants, Jenny, lizard's-tail, primrose =E::.;lIa~b::::e=,II:-:3,,"lii3;:::08,,:-=7:C-.::T.=:::--==-== Plumgranny melon, rare, $2 <::ash-per pack lilies, lotus, pickeral iris, anach'aris, taros, Ginger lilies,. white blooms, smell great, of 50-seeds, send SASE Jared Bookhardt 66 chamelean, arrowhead thalia, more. M. Frey $20/6 roots, Japanese iris, purple, $14/doz" Indian Hills Drive Rydal 30171 770-607-8164 Mableton 770-739.4256 . add $4 postage. D. Hemphill P.O. Box 1233 The American Chestnut Foundation (ACF) is working hard to restore the American Chestnut to the forests of eastern North America by breeding a fully blight resistant tree. This non-profit organization is accomplishing its work through a large group of volunteers working with local state chapters. Currently a group of dedicated volunteers is working to return the tree to Georgia forests. The location of living chestnut trees in the state is vitally important to the breeding program. If you know the. location of surviving American Chestnut trees or would like to join the Georgia chapter of the American Chestnut Ag Plants for Sale / f you have questions regarding this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651-9083. Azaleas, hollies; trumpets, lemons, bananas, =S:=;u;;;:w:::a,,::n:,=ee::..:::3.:::00:::2=4,:;:-:-:-::::;---::;;==----=-==----;;Chase trees, hibiscus, daphnes, ottlers. Rick Grancy greybeard, pitcher plants, 3- Meadows 4245 Anderson Cir. Augusta 30809. varieties, Agave- 3 varieties. Altamond Williams 706-863-4959 93 A.W. Lane Collins 912-693-6411 -Bamboo, free giant timber, exotic black, $25 Green & white variegatedliriope, hostas & Foundation, please write to me at the following address or visit the . ACF website at: http://www.acf.org/ Donald Davis 2300# of Crystal white multiplying onions; and up, you dig. Hessie Dispain Buford 770- more. B. Rigdon Conyers 770-860-9218 770- for sale in bulk. H.E. Davis P.O. Box 783 945-7552 315-6785 - DeAalircinia-g, 30808 706-556-6124 Tift 78, Tift 85, Tift 44, Russell; coBveerard$1ed ui.rp.iS, dbaeygIloTlensia,shomstaa,nc y-anmn,oaregroMurnsd 121G$r1e5enpphdo.,st~aurp1l2e/$1ir5is p1p2d1..$,15mxpdp.d. cZanandaa 1702 Chestnut Oak Dalton, GA 30721 " Coastal, custom planting. Ray Beaty Coolidge R er Powder Springs '770 943 6159' . Matthews 319 unlight Dr. WOOdstock 30188 Leyland c:ypress, cryptorneria, Bradford Seed: mullein pink, morning glory, touch- ass -- Groomed Christmas, (Leylands), trees, 8- pear, Kwansa, Yoshino. cherry, evergreen me-nots 1/2 tsp./$l, money plants, four 229-941-2047 Beau. asstd.iris $l21doz. postage paid. 13', ideal for landscapers, you dig, cOmpetitive shrubs, butterfly bushes, crape myrtles, hosta, o'clocks, angel's trumpet, hibiscus $1/tsp., ea. Heirloom Tomato plants, others; call/e-mail Betty Hegedus Williamson 770-467-9479 prices, better price you fill, Holland's Farm. daylilies. J. Atkinson Douglasville 770-949- w/SASE. G. Robertson 1955 Old Cornelia .f:o.r.7"li-s;7t0s""a-,n;:d8~8p7:r_ic--e"'s5"."9M1:e':l:i1s;s-,a,=-F=~l=o=-c-k=:B:;a::l-l:=G---r_o;:u:_n:=d- I Black Elephant Magic, ears, Black Princess, Hawaiian rare ferns & hostas, black Charles Holland Thomaston 706-648-3947 Happy Returns and Stella 2 year old daylilies 5846 Uriope,. monkey grass, Big Blue or Hwy. Gainesville 30507 Seed: purple bachelor's button, brown-eyed spWechifiytecoalonrd, $r2e0d/g'aml.upltipp.lyWiniglliaomniPonasrkebru6lb1s5, hPealmlebJoorlulesy, yDeellcoawtu&r 7o7ra0n-5g9e3-g1in5g9e9rs, will ship. 'In 1 gallon . contal'ners' $2 each. Joy . Lett variegated, full 1 gallon pots $1.75. B. Byrd Susan, marigold., or luffa sponge $l/pkg. Cotton Rd. NE Pelham 31779 229-294-8451 - Meansville 770-550-5858 Loganville 770-788-7575 w/lge. SASE each kind. 'Mary Tindall 114 Hill Black-eyed Susans, hostas, vinca major, Hostas, 200, var., 2 miles beyond Zion Hill Live oak, Leyland cypress, 3 gal./$7, oak leaf Rd. Ashburn 31714 World feeder Bermuda sprigs for sale, fern, umbrella plant, irises" Elephant ears, Church, Fri., Sat.,Sun. or by appl, Dee Little hydrangea, Southern magnolia, 10 gal./$20. Seeds: wisteria, Mexican sunflower touch- custorn-planting avail. Don Mantrer Sandersville 478-232-0793 Ag Seed/PI.ants Wanted cannas, 'mahonia, btlier. J. Stone Roswell 770- 99B3-r6a0d0fo4rd 'pear7 ga.I./$20, Cleveland pear, IJ ISh =EilHlij'eoas-y:t:a7:s'0-,"6"-s'-6e:3'v=5e='r4?a819~v1,a..n,e."l"le'=s-,-::g::a-'.1=p'o""t$"'2;.-rR."--L. Ben O'Conner Helena 229.868.0107229-8682968 Jacobs Marietta r1jr44@aol.com 770-425-3949Mexicanmarigolds,(rare), minty smell, tall, me-not, cleome, four o'Clock,' marigolds, money plant, swamp sunflower, Caveman gourd $1 each, Ige. SASE. B. Savage 3017 red & sugar map e, apanese map e, . awtoot Hydrangeas, spider-wort,oxalis, daylilies; nematocidal, killsweeds,(seeds), $4/pk.-2' Atkins Dr., Gainesville 30507 Lo.oking for Heirloom vegetable see,ds' w,ill aovaaki,labWlei.lloGwr.e&g DN.u. tSatlrlickolaakn,d.pWlainntsintog,n d7e7l0y.- Ilno" pe d an athers, 'no ship" ping. A.J. Paisten stamp::>', $6 .1, /2 cup-3. stamps., $10 cup.4 Succulent, cactus, begonias,, and unusual pay postage, etc. Ralph Eric.Paige 7362 942-0011404-583-6361 Chamblee 770-934-3785 . stamps. Donald Brown 2802 Melrose Dr. tropicalfernsinasstd.sizes.DebbySatterfield Grovewood D,rive Douglasville 30134 770920-0593 Brugmansia angel's trumpet,. colors: pink, Impat'lens, per"IWlnkle, cleom'e, bachelor's Valdosta 31602229-242-2554 . Baldwin 706-778-5762 - . $ h /$ 0 buttons, cockscomb, Balsam, each 200 Moonflower seed 121$1 w/SASE; angel's Sugar maple 4-5' $4; Rose-of-Sharon, 2-4;' , Want Okra that grows on the vine. Ennis white, yellow, well rooted, 5 eac or 3 10. . seeds/$l; Jerusalem cherry 50 seeds/$l trumpet, Confederate rose in containers at my $3, sgl.& dbl. blooms, liriope, 2-3 gal., $1.50" Porter Lamar 770-227-0973 Buxton Statham 770-725-6717 SASE. H. Brooks 5106 Lexington Ave. Stone home $2, instructions. John Fields 1026 W. $2.50,mondo grass 1 gal./$1.25. Kossie Want brown eye crowder pea seeds. Mary Burgandy crinium lilies, asstd. sizes, Mountain 30087 Poplar St. Griffin 30224 Thompson Decatur 404-241-7381 - Guest 96 Cedar Grove Rd. Lexington 30648 $20/doz., larger specimen bulbs $5-$6.50"$8 & =:;lc;ri"'s;=7.:(b:7la""C"'k""),c..:..o'"'tLh"-e=-r,--=di'::a'"'y;;;lilT:ie"':;'s-,---=h"-os:;";t"':;'a-=-s, Native American wild sweet shrub seeds, '03 '7:"0=;W6C7'-:7-a"4:'n3t;:-"8h':2:0=7r"5'se=-r-a"'di~sh"'ro-o-;ts--'-fo""'r""'p7Ia""'n"'ti~ng-.'B"e::-:n::-:n"'iec Bud 168 Quarry Rd. Fairmount 30139 770- I $10/upbulbs, postage $8/up.- Edwin Vickers Stargazer lily, hydrangea, nandina, abelia, crop, $1 long SASE, (2 stamps). John 14C88anHew'yb.e1g4o9niAams b$r2o-s$e5,31n5o12shipping. Benwm'iallohwon. iBaehttyollSy,temphaegnics Mlilyo" nfrooresy7t7h0ia-26w7e-5- e0p5in3g WaNyaattieveehalazaPle.Oa.sB, oAxnn8i6e1BEellll,i,jatr-yee30h5y4d0rangea, 796-5991 . - Yarbrough Mableton 770-948-2376 Iris, beautiful mixed colors, $10/dozen; also, althaea; hibiscus, dbl. pink, lot more. Warren Tiger-eyed marigold, rudbeckias, hlieosll-ybhleo.cedkisn,~,pocopspmieoss,,s' tbolkueesfi.ala,x., cleome, loveblackberry lily and dahlia, 3/2 packs. R. Wade 237 Flora Dr. Sw. Calhoun 30701-7710 706-625-3379 Want old timey rooster spur pepper seed. George Littlejohn 4056 Hwy 151 Lafayette 30728706-638-5724 FLOWERS FOR SALE Cannas, 15 var., Bankok Pretoria Tropicanna Enavant, Florence Vaughan daylilie::>, 700 old/new varieties, .$5/up, no shipping. Joyce Shook Young Harris 706-379-3723 Cleome, cosmOS, Jerusalem cherry, hibiscus yellow, pink, white, red blazing star, $0.50 each pkg. w/SASE. Nell Jones 3767 Plumcrest Rd., yel10w flag iris for ponds, shipping avail. Ann Bunce win.terville 706-742-7965 Japanese maples, 140 var., ginkgos, lotus & grancy greybeards. Wylene Townley Forest Park 404-363-1790 '-=J7'a"-p.:.a=-n"'es=e=-m"-a:..:p""le'-s-,...V..,...ir"'id"'is-,..,S"a-n-g-o----..K;-a'k-u, Crimson Queen, Ever Red, Inaba Shidare, McDaniel Fairmount 706-337-2135 Trees: IivEloak, poplar, maple, hickory, Red Native azaleas, Japanese maples, lilac, oak, Laurel, Overcup, sawtooth and willow oak gardenias, hydrangeas. Dave Blihovde in 3, 7, 15 gal. pots, $5-$35. N. Halley Metter Cleveland 706-865-2849 912-685-5266 Night blooming cypress cuttings, rooted, $5; I ~~T;;:ro:::p~ic=a7.l~a::n::'d'h:-:a:::rd:;:y7w=ati'::e-::r"liI;;:ie:-:s:-;$;C:l;r2;-a=n=d'u'"'p=-, pink angel's trumpet plants; will dig, $15, Ige. lotus' $30, marginals $4.50 and up. Cathy plants. Eva Rowland Madison 706-342-1688 Gloss Griffin 30223 678-688-5537 If you have any ques.tions about .this category, . call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084. Flower seed offered for sale has not been SmCyrna 300r82t7l70'-4k35-7h5't89 I d 8' 10' rape my es, pin, w Ie, aven er, - , $70; Leyland cypress, 8'-10', $80; Bald cypress, 5 gal. $10. Brantley Wise Commerce Bloodgood, Osakazuki, Red Dragon, 3 gal.l$39, 15 gal.l$98. Bridget Britton Garfield 706-829-1427 =JT.a=p=a":-ne-=--s=e=:=m:::a=-pl1::e=-s,-az=a:T:le:-:a=s-,=-ca=c:i:tu:7:s7,Lh:::o=-st;::a-=-s, Old fashioned red, canna lilies, tall,very hardy, $9 per doz., this includes postage. Margie Clark 391 D.C. Clark Rd. Lyons 30436 Old time daffodils $3/doz., postage $4.50 'Trumpet tree, (brugmansla),.7 colors growing in one gal. containers, English ivy, phuydrpralengweain,tecrllc;l:mreaetpise"r,othpearcs~hyCsa.On.drHae, nddearysliolyn, tested for germination since it often is 770-993-2100 hanging baskets, Leyland cypress. Linda each, Doxwood, diff. sizes & prices. B. Lunsford 171 Marietta St. Alpharetta 30004-1921 770- =c'$oi;'l;1l~e.5~c0~:t:e-ead='c:i"hn:"::v;'see~er:-y:di"l:i:mipk;=i:tt:e::.d':'qw'lui/$a<;:n0~.t5i=t=7i;e=;:s:LS.~A"'S"E;=:7d:;;b::;I-.1 Daylilies - time to Gerald Denney 400 plant, sale info.-SASE. Jim Starr Rd. Newnan Waites ,Fairburn 770-964-6414 Japanese red maples, Confederate rose, 3602 State Highway 60 Suches 30572 706747-2331 475-6503 Tuberose bulbs for sale. Roswell Evans pink or orange Zinnia, pink, blue, or white tall 30263770-502-9320 angel's trumpet, all sizes and cheap. Leone Old timey daffodils $3/doz., Siberian iris Greenville 706-884-1282 Mexican petunia. K Lane 183 Alcovy Lane Daylilies by the clump, mature, all colors & Norris 3411 Old Jonesboro Rd. Hapeville $4/doz., $4.50 postage each; althaea, aucuba, Water pond plants: " floating hyacinths, =C;$;h;::u1~l.a5;";30;1;-e7'-3'a"3=c"'h-s-e-e'd-p7Ckt;-.-w"/$"'0;-;.5=7;-;L;-;S--A""S,"'E~:v -re""d:;a -:-or' Ir . Geneva Wallace Acworth Daylilies in 1 gal. pots $1.99 770-974-2781 each. R. Braddy 30354 =J7'a"'p'="an=-e::-:s"'e-'r"'ed:O=m:-:a-'p"le"-s',b""'e::-:a"'r7de::-:d"'i'ris"",-'a"'z"-a"'le"-as""', rose campion plants, daylilies, forsythia, .arrowheads, redbuds, free liriope, you dig. E.Beach Duluth reasonable, pickerals, rush, no shipping. David others, Harvel mxd. zinnia, small white wired-eyed hibiscus. 120 Bull St. Glennville 30427 912-654-3424 cheap, no calls after 9 p.m. Elbert Stamey 770-476-1163 Forsyth 478-994-8860 D. Fletcher 127 Red River Circle Chula 31733 Daylilies' re-bloomer, black-eyed,' Stella de Dawsonville 706-216-6763 Over 100 var. of perennials for sale, roses, White, fragrant blooms $.15/5 roots, add $3 $l/pkg. LSASE: cat's whiskers, touch-me- Oro $l/fan, Stella de Oro 15 plants/$5, Siberian USASE $l/pkg.: old maid's, cockscombs, clematis, hosta, etc., no shipping. Tina Keaton postage. J. Hemphill 1050 River Point nots, cypress vine, moonflower, bush type, red Iri9 12 plants/$8, clivia lily $10, $5 shipping. H. miniature hollyhocks, pink salvia, cleomes, DawsonVille 770-833-8925 Suwanee 30024 770-887-1885 old's maid, no calls.. Kathryn Watkins 672 Brooks Comer 706-795-3134' touch-me-nots, no calls. Sandra Pankey 4544 Pansy, ox-eyed daiSy, $1 plus SASE for each Wisteria, iris, (bearded, LA., Siberian, Blue Northcutt Rd. Ellijay 30540 Daylilies, 400+ labeled varieties, send $1 for Tailscreek Rd. Ellijay 30540 pkg. of seeds ordered. Wanda Blanton 274 Flag), da.ylilies, many colors, sedum, hosta, $1/pkt. w/$ASE: yellow hibiscus, pink, white '04 catalog, call for hours. M: Franklin 15230 ,Lantanas, dayiilies, hostas, good vat. of Blanton Lane Ellijay 30540 black-eyed Susan, aucuba, cannas, verbena, cleome, orange, yellow cosmos, yellow Birmingham Hwy. Alpharetta 30004 770-410. perennials, $2