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GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OFAGRICULTURE~ TOMMY IflVIN,COMMISSIONER
Vol. ,No. 16
Jpy.. Hile
Ga. Agri-Leaders Face Challenge
Never before has the agricultural
industry faced s_uch a myriad of
challenges ...
environmental
responsibility, food
quality,
-i n t ern a t ion a I
competition,
taxation,
and
weather related
crop and animal
stress, even itS' own
identity. Facing
these challenges
and many others,
the industry recognized the importance of
developing the full potent.ialof its
leadership base. After several months of
research, planning and networking a
sta.tewide agricultural leadership program
was developed. A consortium of state
organizations involved with the
agricultural economy supported the effort
Our guest columnist this week is Jimmy Hill, Executive Manager, Georgia AgriLeaders Forum Foundation Inc., 1217 Eagle Ridge Road, Dawsonville, Georgia 30534 or jlhill@alltel.net
along with many key agricultural leaders in the private, academic and agribusiness sector.
The Georgia Agri-Leaders Forum Foundation, Inc., formed in 1990, continues -to play a pivotal role in preparing current and emerging agricultural leaders for even greater leadership roles. The Foundation is a non-profit, 501 (c) (3) corporation and is managed by a board of directors composed of key leaders from Georgia agriculture and agribusiness.
The miSsion of the Foundation is:
"To provide a forum for developing individual leaders skilled in communications, educated in local, national and world affairs, familiar with the _changing needs of our society, and 'prepared to meet the .present and future challenges."
It has been said that today's answer to tomorrow's agricultural_ problems and
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Special Handicraft Edition
See Page 11
Wednesday August 4, 2004
Copyright 2004
Irvin Reviews Animal ID, Collection Systems
Since 199t, the Georgia Beef Challenge, held in -cooperation with the Tri-County Steer Carcass Futurity Cooperative in Lewis, Iowa, has allowed Georgia cattle producers to gain information on -the health, performance, and carcass merit of their cattle. Cattlemen have the opportunity to evaluate their cattle genetics, providing the mechanism to monitor steers and heifers while in a commercial feedlot, and to leam how their cattle compare to others throughout the beef industry. .
The principal goals of the Challenge are to: 1) provide educational information to Georgia cattlemen regarding the carcass merit of their cattle's genetics and explore the feasibility of retained ownership and 2) improve the marketability of Georgia-bred cattle by establishing a database of feedlot performance and carcass information. From 1999 to 2003, more than 9,900 head of Georgia-raised steers and heifers have been fed through the program with TCSCF partners.
Recently Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin traveled' to Council Bluffs, Iowa, to visit with feedlot managers and TCSCF directors to review animal identification and information collection systems used to verify sources and trace~ animal performance through
cooperating feedlots. During Irvin's VISIt, Iowa State
University .Extension Livestock Field Specialist Dr. Darrell Busby and his staff arranged travel to participating feedlots and set up discussions on the health of Georgia calves, electronic identification. systems, feeding programs, feedlot source :verification, and slaughter information. _
Dr. Darrell Strohbehn, professor of Animal Science at lSD, provided 'insight on the national ID program and how other countries are managing this issue, and Bruce and Ruby Bentley, -along with _six other feedlot operators, hosted tours of their feedlots near Lewis, Iowa. In addition, a tour Of the cattle feeding research facility at the ISU Armstrong Research Farm was included.
The single case of BSE -in the United States announced December 23,2003, has reinforced the need for a national animal identification program. The first. step will record where animals reside or will reside. When fully operational, tracing an animal or group of animals back to the herd or premises within 48 hours will be possible. This is one issue currently facing all cattle producers.
While many Georgia producers currently use identification as a management tool, the opportunity to
FSA
Election Process Begms For County Committees
Agriculture Secretary Ann M: Veneman has announced that the county committee election process has begun and that America's farmers, ranchers and other agricultUral producers are urged to nominate local producers to serve on USDA's Farm ~Se:rvice Agency (FSA) county committees.
"County committees play an important role in the local implementation and oversight of FSA programs," said Veneman. "We urge all producers to participate in local county committee elections;"
Farmers who serve on county committees help to ensure FSA
agricultural progr~s adequately serve
the needs oflocal producers. Committees
make decisions on county commodity
price-support
loan
eligibility,
establishment of allotments and yields,
conservation programs, disaster
programs, employment and other issues.
USDA is implementing an enhanced
outreach program to encourage greater
.participation in the county._ election
process by socially disadvantaged and
minority farmers,
Any agricultural producer, who resides
within the local administrative area from
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increase the value of Georgia calves through feedlot" performance, carcass data, and breeding and management programs
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-Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin recently traveled to Iowa to -visi.t with feedlot managers .and review animal identification and information collection systems used to verify cattle sources and trace animal performance. Here IrviJ:l is. shown talking with Patsie Cannon, Univetsityof Georgia Extension Animal Science Research Coordinator, about the Georgia Beef Challenge Program.
Notice
Ad Deadline for the September 1 issue is noon August 18
Farmland, Edition Planned in Sept.
The Fall Farmland Edition of the Market
Bulletin will be published Sept. 1. Deadline
for farmland ads for this issue is Aug. 11.
* Only farmland may be advertised.
Land tracts must be at least five acres in size and located in Georgia.
* Indicate acreage and county where
your property is located.
* All property must be for sale by owner;
no real estate brokers or agents are
allowed to advertise; property under
contract with a real estate agent or broker is not eligible for advertising; Consumers are encouraged tocaH the Market Bulletin office toll-free 1-800282-5852, to report ads not in compliance with this requirement.
* Descriptive terms should be limited
to those characterizing farm property or agricultural structures, such as barns, stables, etc. Descriptive terms, such as
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday August 4, 2004
Bulletin Calendar
" , Muscadines/scuppernongs, Aug. 15; sugar ,Fish baskets (4). 20" by4 ft. circular, sturdy
Poultry Compost
cane by the stalk, cane juice, ground fresh,plastic-coated wire mesh, $35/each. Tony
containers furnished, Oct. 15-Jan., 8, am-6 Brunson Cartersville 770-382-0805
,To help connect suppliers With those in
EQUINE EVENTS
'Aug: 21 GreenCty. Horse Fun Night for youth pm, closed Sun. Frank Ussery Kathleen 478- Grass carp, bluegill & shellcracker bream, need of poultry compost, the Market
Aug. 7 Benefit Horse show for Terri Alexander, ages 15-18, speed & fun tYPe'c1asses, 4-H
walking, . racking & western pleasure ,benefit, 7 pm, Union Point Rodeo Grounds:
classes show, 1 pm, timed events, exhib., 5 Info: 706-453-20831486-4128.
pm, show, 7 pm, added money, auctions, Possum Snout Arena, Hwy. 78, Tallapoosa.
GARDENING EVENTS
Info: Sandra Floyd, 770c574-81-4 or Ernest Aug. 6 Gourd Patch o/Toccoa MeetinglClass
Smith,
678-796-9828
or in "Undulating Weaving on Gourds," '10
Cangie2122@aol.com:
am-3 pm, Roseland Rec. Ctr., Toccoa.
Aug. 7 Horse Shqw, HabershamCty.
Info: Pattie Chadd, 706-4S1".8856 or
Fairgrounds, 4 pm, Soque Mtn. Riders P3hadd@hotrhail.com.
performance. Info: Faithie Ann Ray, 706- Aug. 12-14 SNA 2004, "The. World's
754-1214 or BrendaAbernathy, 706-778-
Showcase of Horticulture," ,G~. World
0847:
Congress, Ctr., Atlanta. Info: '770-953-
987-3331
channel catfishfingerlings,bass, fathead
Old timey multiplying onions 31bs.l$10 plus minnows, dely. qr pickup by appt. only. Robert
$4.50 postage. Angela Dalton 3518 Dover Rd. Brown Brooks 770-719-8039
Gainesville 30507 770-287-1700
Largemouth bass,bluegill,shellcracker,
Pick your own Brown turkey figs, $5/gal., ,channel, catfish, feeders,:, aeration., Greg
Barrow Co. Angela King Winder 770-867- Grimes Ball Ground greg@lakework.com
8078 ' "
770-735-3523
Pick your own blueberries, grownw/o Red wigglers ,and Europeans" great for
chemicals, $1.25/lb.,, bags and containers fishing, $30 per lb. B.Newman Douglasville
furnished. L. Alcorn Monroe 770-267-7951 ,770-942-7993
.Sows for sausage, free range, naturally Red wigglers and/or Europeans $30 per lb.,
raised, can bone out and you grind and price includes shipping. H. p". Riffe P.O. Box
season, other. John Dyal Cobbtown 912-684- 402 Buchanan 30113 770-646-3812
309,9"
' Red wig~lers, Giant Reds, $30 per Ib.,call
Bulletin i,s now, including such advertisements in this portion' of the Fertilizers and Mulches category. Ads 'are subject to the same general gu!delines for all Market E;!Lilletin' advertisements, found :::0~n;"!p~a~g~e:.!2::.:.=::-;;="7:':=~-,--,=-"",,--,,,_,,-;
Chicken litter $25 truckload, 25 mileswest
of Macon, 'we load. Mike Bloodworth KnQxville478-836-2535
Chicken litter 5 ton load $90,delivered &
spread; 20, mile radius. Marcus South Thomaston 706-647-8440
Oddl"t"le's
Aug. 7 Mountain Stream Saddle Club Saddle 3311 or registration@sna.org.
Taking orders for Brown Turkey figs $7 a after 6 p.m." lve. msg.J.A. Fincher Acworth Beautiful emerald green emu eggs,clean and
Series, pleasure, 9 am,'4D cloverleaf not
ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS
gaHon. Judy Walker Newnan 770-253-9806 770-427-4845
blown. Jackie Paul COnyers 770-761-1284
before 2 pm, added money, all 5 running Oct. 16 Annual Fall Festival,10arh-4 pm, artists
,events to follow. Info: Billy, 770-532-S670 or Roger, 770-503-5710.
& crafters wanted,Gaither Plantation, Newton COlinty.l~fo:678-625:1200.
Aug. 13-14 Circle "0 Championship Rodeo, PESTICIDES & RECERTIFICATION
8 pm, covered arena, Will Park,
Alpharetta. Info: 770-442-3800.
Aug. 11SNA TechShop, 2004/Technical &
Aug. 14 NBHA sanctioned race, minimum Certification Session,comm. 5 &'24, Atlanta.
'$500 added,exhib.,3 pm, show, Ei pm, Info: Trudy Williams, 706-632-0100,
Rabun Cty. Arena. 'Info: Shane Beck, Aug. 11 Pesticides: & EnVironmental
706-782-5413/2526. Aug. 14 Bartow ety. Saddle Club Open
Stewardship of Habitats, comm. 1 &-21, 1
& 23~ 1 & 26, private 1, Ft. Stewart. Info:
Taking orders for blackberries and Red wigglers, breeders, $20/lb., w/instr. Gentle homemade lye soap 50z, bar $3,
bluel:>erries, either fresh or frozen, black $9, plus shipping. R. Stapleton Rte. 1, Box 105 sh,ipping $3 for total order. Linda Stewart 5155
blue' $11 per gallon. Bob DuVernois Hartwell Lumber City 31549 912-363-4451
Howard Rd:, Cumming 30040 770-887-6988
706-376-6103
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Redwigglers-1/2 55 gal. drum bedrun $50, Gourds tor sale, Martin, crooked handle,
Taking orders for brown turkey figs $4/gal., 5 gal. bucket-bedrun $20; worm castings craft, Bottleneck & more. Wallace Maxwell
call for -availability. Wm. Mills McDonough available,price nego.; also, mealworms. 3226 Hoot Owl Rd. Royston 30662706-245-
,770-957-3663
.Phillip Tedders, Perry 478.988-9412 478-988- 4218
Tomatoes, snap beans, cucumbers, sweet 8216
-'=;G~ou:;;r:::;d::-s,--;;M"a::rt'"in::-,-, ::-a"lI-:s::;:iz=e:':s-:.--;H"o="y't7-H=owc.::aCr:::;d
corn,yellow squash,okra, zucchini,apples Slllalihead channel catfish,treateddisease Cumming 770-889-2039
this fall, weekends. Duane Barz Statham 770- free" all, sizes, statewide delivery. Freddy , K-9 shea/herbal $,oap $3/bar, includes S&H.
725-4586
Tribble Alamo 912-568-1879229-868c3730' Jan Cash 435 Parr Farm Rd. Covington
Water ground meal, whole wheat flour, grits, Sterile grass carp, bass,channel catfish, 30016770-385-8412 ' ,
Horse Show, covered arena. 10am.lnfo: Ginger Perdue, 912-545-9549.
patti,770-386-0922., "
Aug. 12 UGA TUrfgrass Field Day Program, 9 amc4 pm,comm. 5& 24, Griffin. Info:
Art Cain,770-229;3477;
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Pesticides & Recertification listings may be found on the, Georgia Department of
Agriculture web site at http://www.agr.state.ga.us.
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$3/5 Ibs. plus postage; also, grind your grain. Mike Buckner Junction City 706-269-3630
White 1/2 Runner beans$25/bushel. Bobby SweatmanCumn'ling 770-889-25Hl' ,
You pick blueberries, The Blueberry Farm,
open everyday. Joe Kilpatrick 1363 Hwy. 151
copperhead bluegill, shellcracker, redbreast, Lucky buckeyes .$3.25/doz.; buckeyes for hy~rid bre~m, crappie" prompt statewide planting $4.50/doz. includes shipping. J. deilveryavallable. Keith Edge Soperton 912- Simmons 2720 Skyland Dr. Atlanta 30319
52S9~-e3r3il1e5grass~arp, channel CatfiSh, all sizes '4:-0='4R~a-w3Sf2'::7e:-':9'e7d:37.i3:::'ng~fo""r--"'yo""u-:r-c-a-rn"'i'-vo-r-e-,.:.w-e....,-ha~v-e available, bluegill andredear bream and b~ss., rabbit ground, whole or custom cut. G.E.
~sLitvaecsktoacrkidauocthtieornsIil~isetsetdocikn
the Market equipment.
Bulletin sometimes offer related items for Notices for auCtions selling any items
sale other
such than
bvestock must be accompanied by the auction, license number of the principal auctioneer or
auction firm conducting the auction, "per regUlations of the, Georgia Secretary of State.
Notices, without this information cannot be published.
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BU IIetl.n CaIendar Guide' lines
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LaFayette 706-638-0908'
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Herbs
S.!ate law requires all'glnseng dealers and growers to be registered with the Georgia Department of Natl!ral,Resources. For more information, contact the Georgia
Ed Henderson 1.852, Fort Creek Rd. Dearing Wyatt Arnoldsville 706-742-5151
30808,706-595-7183
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Walleye, largemouth bass, brea, channel I " catfish, yellow perch, sterile grass carp,
Miscellaneous Wanted
statewide dely. David Cochran EIUjay 706- ,Want to bUy: a bushel, of Blue J...ake green
889-8113706-635.8700
beans, bushel of'colored butter beans (picked).
' Fertilizers & Mulches
Dianne Taylor Loganville 770-466-0301 Out of the rabbit busifiess, will pay up to
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Natural Heritage, Program at (770) 918-6411
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$25 f
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To submit a notice for inclusion in the Market Bulletin's Calendar of Events, follow these or at website www.georgiawildlife.com.
'03 ,free I)orse manure w/shavings, free if
or goo use ra,lt utches. amSmith
gUidelines: PIease
mal',1
notI'ces at,eiats three week s p'Flor t'o,th'e
date
". of event.
Items
will. be ' $2EIephant, garlic,
Ige.
cloves $10/25
plus
PubEliqsuhiende,twevoe, nwtsees,khso,'upldriobretoinctlhuedier doci,cnutrheencqeuianrttehrelyeahloerl'sldear_edition and should not be.
.50 shipping. M. H. Robbins 364 Savannah Ave. Statesboro 30458912-489-5373
resubmitted for,' publication again in the calendar. 'If achagge inJ,lle date, time, etc. is
Ro' oster, spur 12 pods $0.25; Y0Y0
necess,ary,' we will be happy to i,nclude the ,notices, aga,in as a co,rrection.
imported Asian pepper seed $1 cash, SASE:
Calendar announcements should be as close to'20 word, s as possible and include the R0bert CIakr3,401 B,rookv'lew Dr. Loganville
you load, ",$1',0' I'f, we ,load. Monl'ka Pa'rrl'sh Bethlehem 404-944-7433
HaWdadnotck1247h80-I9e32m-e5t2a1I9hens nest, some rust
ok LeGav S'aul Fayettevl'lle 770 487 7363
"03 mulch ,hay, Browntop 'millet, '4x5, rolls, W'ant' 1500 'ga,'llo'n II'q'u'd - e -t k' $5,/ro,II', '04 wh,eat stra'w', sq" ,bales $2.75 or 4x5g,o' od cond,ition James CrIe maSnu r tGan ' In
rollsl$25; premium Coastal, sq. or rolls. Ellen 9'04 '2'5'9 7364 .
ws aln eorge
Ma'0y-4erfs Milledg-eIvhilleh478$-2452"-8b44I 5 d " d W-an't 2-hp.,single phase, 2 speed pump for
following information: date, time, name Of.event,location, and'nameand telephone number ,for' 30052 '
escue mu c '. ay ,sq, a es; ry an irrigation system. Lee McDonald Social
further information.
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When submitting multiple sepa!ate she,:ts of pape!.
l(iAstlilnsghs~,etpslemasaey
s~ueb.mmaitileedvienntthse
taking place on same envelope,
different however).
dates When
Fish & Supplies
in barn. Robert Barclay Ball GJound 770-889- Circle 770-560-4149
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=3;'20'i14:;7-::m::-U:;:lc:;:h~'~ha::-y"~ ""'ro""u"'n"'d"Lba"le""s""""$"'20"",-s-q-.""b-a7"le-s Want 3000 Ford 26" & 28" rear axle, rims
submitting a notice requesting handlcraftexhlblts,etc., please specifY Ylh!!n yoU' would like Persons selling sterile triploid grass $2 in barn, mostly rain ,free. Bill Finch and tires, working instrument group, Don
the request to be pUblished; otherwise, it will b,e included approximately one month before the carp must have a Wild Animal License Jefferson 706-367-8986
Higgins Cornelia 706-776-6000
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from'the Georgia Department of Natural
If you have questions about the Bulletin Calendar,call Randy Cox at 4-0-4--65-6--36-82-. - . . J 1
Resources. advertisements
Market for ,sterile carp
Bulletin must be
loa'0d4s~mhr~rtu~tawJ sq. ba~s $
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Want 4, 6, 8" pUll type Culipacker in good condition. R. Wyatt 72 Nathan Circle Alpharetta 30004 770-475-4075 '
accompanied bY a photoCQPY of the ::2::=;29",-",9.:;:3.:.,7-,::2:,.:,1::;:69,,--;'_--=:==--;-,---,---,-- -
Want to buy, hollyhock/malva, any color. Angus beef for side, no implants, pasture advertiser's license.
F,or license '04 wheat straw, 4000'bales, rain' free, Wanta weight distribution,hitch with hitch head
Mallie Brown 406 JudCole Road Bowersville and grain fed; Michael Montoya Sparta 706-
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MISCELLANEOUS
Apples, pears, okra, field pear, watermelon, honey in qts.; pts., 5 gal., your container,
- - - - _ - _ - . j closed Sat. Edward Colston Taylorsville 770-
382-9619
Ifyouhavequestiofl$regaldingadsinlhisc;ategolJ, 'Blackberries $8 pergal.,blueberries $10
information, contactDNR Special Permit
Unit at (770) 761-3044.
,8-10" grass' carp, largemouth bass,
coppernose bluegill, channel catfish,
shellcracker" redbreast, hybrid bream,
~h~~~nd~f ~
~~~~7~:!1"<i7~
available.
Jack
' Lloyd
$2.50 per bale at barn, near 1-20; Ige. qtY: only.
Zeke Lambert Madison 706-474-0900 706342-0543
'04 wheat straw, covered in field, $2, will load, can deliver. Arnold Kreider Candler 912682-3124912-685-5866
1/2 cord oak & hickory, split, $74 1/2 cord,
and bars. Jeff Hall Covington 770-385-9128
x ,Want,good used front tires 4.00 19 for 8N,
~n6e:,ac;r4Ci'oi-l9u-mi:7b=u78s~,4~M;;;ik:;e::K=-i=n=g.,-B;:o-:x_=S,:p..r.i.n.,g.~s--2..2,9_ -
Want milking machine.. Frank Nocera
"W""iiWniida=entr;-:7:m7~i01~-18~wq6h~8e=e-T6I,;0::2:06=v-::e:':rs"h:-:07t-o::-r-un""d:;Ce:-:rs"h-07t,
call Mia Himey at 40#351-9081 or 40#351-9082.
per gal., fresh or frozen. Hugh Reece 3881 Reece Rd. PowdeJ Springs 30127 770-943-
A-1 bass, bluegill, channel catfish, redear; Threadfin' Shad fatheads, sterile grass carp,
mxd. I)dwd.$69, summer prices only. Mitchell North Palmetto 770-463-5512
metal or gristmill.
wood, Frank
CnerawneorCulsaeydt;onfor67re8s-t4o8ra8t~io9n67o7f
The ,Miscellaneous category includes the
following subcategories: bees, honey and ,supplies; things' to eat; herbs; fish and supplies; fertilizers and mulches; oddities;
3655 Blue, green,pink and brown eggs from
~hR~y0b7br~eid:!,.;rt,f~ra,e.e:4~7~s8~t-a8~t3e~6wc:-i4d~9e~3~8d~_ ely._D~an~ny~A-ust~in I
1600 Ibs. round bales bermUda & fescue mulch hay, cleaned, rained on, loaded $20,
Want millstone. Mike Henson Atlanta 770394-8321404-310.1546
happy free-range Araucana hens, $2 dozen. Adult bass, sterile grass carp, DNR/regd., less if 5 or ,more. Bob McLemore Waverly Want old farm bell, no new bell,any size
Robin Scott Adairsville 770-877"3987
,shelicraCkers, catfish, bluegill, crappie. Will Ha1l706~582'2595,'
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"bell. Marvin Milton Cumming 404-316-5098
miscellaneous wanted; notices; garden Blueberries $4 gal.; you pick; $8 we pick, no space; notices; out-ofstate' wanted; chemicals. Patrica Mashburn 777 Hamby Rd,
firewood, timber; and Christmas trees. Blue Ridge :30513 706,632-5456
Only one ad per household is permitted in Blueberries, blackberries &, figs, you pick,
:::th:::e,-M=is~c:.::e:::lla~n~e",o",u::::s,-c",a~t",egl:['o::::ry~.
BH
& S'
r --..,_1 call for ,availability. Pat Mason Snellville 770. 979-7227
e.es, ,oney
Upp les
Blueberries, pesticide-free, PYO, $5 gal.,
~1'-s~to-~",--,'-be-e'-'h~iv-e~~----$=8=5-'$~1~10~,-, ~b~ee"k~e-e-p~in-g,1 Ige. crop, Tues.-Sat 10-4, call for information.
supplies, equipment, bee pollen 11/2 lb. $19 DonObenauer Villa Rica 404-355-1870
=OA~sItIu':w'" 'C::$:a;:ilzh"'eo~s=u;Cn;im'-7'p7'::0r'--'o5v:4:"e8'-'-=2d~:3:::5C::0'-'=hc..an-n-e-l-c;'a-tf~is";'h-1
2 Arabians, '& 1 Mammoth donkey manure Want scythe ih good or bad shape" plus free. Michael Stone Gray 478-986.4477 ' 'info. on use and maintenance. Andy Hudgins
available: 2-4", 4-6", 6-8" and eating size. J.I:!. 2004 wheat straw, 4 x4 rolls, 2004 mulch ,"A:.:;thc;:e;=;:n7s;-7:,.7~0,--7,-,2;:5,--:::.07;-:6",5<-;--_"""'''''''''''''''_7-:
,-H:.::o~IY:i'0::=;a",k-",A:":la~p~a"h:.::a,-,2=2:.::9~,5,,,3~2:::-4~2=2::;3~=-,-~,... I hay square bales" both' are barn, kept. Phillip Want Someone to, make and fit rt.-handed
All ,sizes of improv:ed channel catfish qvail., Merk Commerce 706-476-4747
handle to-Smithy-made broad axe. Joe Akin
locaily hatched '& grown, disease free, 2-4", 4- 2004 wheat straw, square bales $2, 1400 HighFalls 478-994-5618
6", 6-8" & eating size. J. Holyoak Alapaha available, stored in enclosed barn, bulk Want to buy apr. of wagon wheels, reas.
229-532-5395
discounts given. Nicole Sapp Morven 229- priced, call ,after 6 p.m. James/Brenda Clark
Available, now grass carp, catfish, 251-9461 ,,' ' , '
::L:l;yo;::n~s"7'9~12=--~5=26~--,,5~1700,,--;.,----..,=-...,,- ---,-,
PP.; beeswax 5 lb. $25 postpaid. John Pluta ,Blueberries" picked ripe and frozen in quart largemouth bass, bluegill; redear and hybrid Affordable pine-straw installed @ $4/bale: Want to buy cedar trees, 2" diameter and
Milledgeville 478-452-2337
plastic bags' $3 each quart. C. W. Porter bream, dely. available. Paul WiII.lams Deborah Elaine Williamson Stone Mountain up. Bert Carpenter Clayton 706-490-1827
2 story painted beehive" frames, combs; Conyers 770-482-4771
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Hawkinsville 478-892-3144
' 770-593-3405770-593-3405
Want to buy sawtimber, pine or hdwd., top
stand, misc. supplies $100, nevElr used. Ken Celeste, Brown Turkey figs, $lO/gal., we
Harper Lawrenceville 770-339-()636
pick, avail. iii frost, Fayette Co. Loretta Tester
~7::!5;::s'7h-=a;1I0~w~'~s:::up~e:::r~s~w'-,/f~ra~m~e~s~,~h~on~'e~y~e-xt-.~,a-n~d,1 Jonesboro 770-461-5544
other misc., equip., callfor more information. Dried horse apples for sale$4/lb., you pay
Bass fingerlings, sterile grass carp,catfish, hybrid bream, trout DNR regdJlicensed, pick up or dely. Randy Bennington Dahlonega
770-377-3243
All fresh pine-straw, installed @$3.75 per bale, trailer loadS del.@ $2.65 per bale. Martin Luther Golden Lawrenceville 770-868-7763
770-86807763'
dollarsp?id. Larry Callaway Collins 912-684-3256 Want to buy, 1 syrup kettle in 50 gal+ but
w91il2l c-o9n2s7i-d2e7r 63509g1a2l.~6B5o6b-D90C9a5Wley Savannah
Curtis Warnock Vidalia 912-537-2061
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Delicious, raw, local honey from mid. Ga., 2
postage. Jeanette, Cole 11 gOld Millertown Rd. Temple 30179 770-459-4970
Bass, bluegill, channel catfi#l, coppernose, grass carp, all sizes, excellent quality, free
Cow or, mulch $1.25/bale. Bill Keller
Whaay,tkinssqvuilalere706bca7l6e9s-,
Want to bUY, old grist mill or millstones. Richard Eaves Demopolis 334-289-8906
Ibs;, 3 Ibs., 1 gal. and 5 gal. buckets, call for Eggs, farm fresh,brown, Ige. and ,extra delivery. Render Ward Warm Springs 706- 7583
' Want to locate and photograph barns with
pricing. Jim Garvine Byron 478-956-7672
large, $1.50/doz., area of H1/VY.212 and 138. 655-3826770-328-4434
' Free horse manure mixed w/sha",ings, we, bright yellow mold growth,/Jul.ius Ariail, Lake
Honeybee removal, workgtd., free: estimates. Joyce Williamson Conyers 770-860-1519
Bream, -Ga. Giants, copperhead bluegill, load, you~aul. Joel Dean Dahlonega 706- Park 912-912-764- 912-912-764-,
W.O. Canady Winston 770-942-3887
Figs $4.50 per gallon. N.R. Webster
':"::p;:;'-ur=e'=:ra:::w:L;:'h:':'o"'ne:::y=7fo':"r:';s'-'a'-7le:::.~M;:;;lk::::e::-'::S-or-e"n-se-n~' ; Morrow 770-968-0272
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Figs $4/gal. or.2, gal.!$7.Johrl Gann 7427
Hwy314 Riverdale 30296 770-997-0160
Tupelo and Wildflower hqney, ,in case, lots Figs$4/gal.,.bring containers, we pick"lge.
or l:1y the barrels. Alan Odom Rebecca 229, brown eggs $1 per dozen. Diane Glidewell
643-7752229-387'1718
Jackson 770-775-6592
shellcracker, improved channel' catfish, Fla. 265.4939'
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Want used fiberglass panels, any size, any
bass, sunbass, rainbow trout, all 'sizes avail., Free hOJse manure mixed with, shavings, color, call or e-mail. Mary Ellen Gaucin Social
dis,easefree. Ken Holyoak Alapaha 229-532- we load, you haul. Jerry Higgins Fayetteville :::C~ir~c~le::i-77~0-~46::4~--,,3~07!-,5~::-::--::;c:o:7':';-=--:;-:--:;;,,"
.::6:.:.1=35:::....,_----_,-'--~'---'_---'_I ,Catalpa worms and catalpa trees 3-10'.
:.7-'-7F;:.0r--e'4ce:::6.:;h:0-;o:'0"r:7,s:.,1e.:.,m7-::a:-_n_u-r-e-m-i,~-e.d--w""it'h"~s-h-a.v.in,g,s-,~
Want used or continuous-wave
new Old-style 1
sheet
metal
1/4" for
Jackie Johnson 1912 Brays Lake Rd. will help load, Lawrenceville/Gra'ysonarea, siding/roofin~, need approx. ,30 -2'x12'
Royston 706-245-5024
Ken ~obbins Lawrenceville 678-376-9304 sheets. Buck Bell Alpharetta 404-245-0110 '
Will remove bee swarms, other bees & Figs $5 gaL, ready mid August, call for Channel cat fingerlings, 5"-7", less than unwanted bee equipment, free quotes; also, orders in advance. J~ Poss Cumming 770- 10,000; $.03 cents/inch, over 10,000,
honey for sale. Derry Oliver Perry 478-987- 889-0566'
" . 0 2 5 / i n c h , free delivery. George ,E Walls
.:.7..:.45=.4.:.....
E. --'-----'--1 Figs for sale, off ForestParkway. Brown Byron 478-953-0720 478-320-1823
,FrE?ehorse manure,will load. Ann Foster
Fayetteville 770-460-5658
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Golden red clean pine 'straw, long needle,
$2.85, per bale picked up, $4;25, per bale
Want used tin already removed from bUilding, may be rusted, Athens area. Carol Martin Athens. 706-742-8877 -
Want used tin, fOOsheets, 10' or12' length,
Things To Eat
5160 Jones Ct. Morrow 30260 404c366-3530 , Channel catfish fingerlings 4-6", 6-8", 8-10"; installed, min. 50bal(Js, dely.' available., K. within 200 miles of Cairo, Ga. Tony Toole
Figs for sale, Bernard Bunn UniOn City also, sev. 1,000 Ibs., ave. 1 1/2 lb. 'Orville Hess Alpharetta 770-644-7147
Whigham 39897 229-762-3523
Use of the term "organic" requires 770-964-5430" -
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M,ulch hay in barn or semi-loads available, Want- dually conversion adapters for 2000
Jegistration :with the Georgia Department Figs, Brown turkey, $:t.30/lb., call to place Channel catfish fingerlings, bass, bream, call, for pricing. M."Hester Alpharetta 706- F350, leave message. Matthew Wood JasPllr
of AgriCUlture. Advertisements submitted order. Dianne Pekar MilledgeVille 478-452- other, vQlume discount, Heard Co. Mac 265-7782
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828-506.1114828-883-2604
without certificate of registration for items 1044'
McCollum' Franklin 770~854-8000 770-328- ,Mulch \lay in barn,., ~ood heavy bales, will Wanted 250 gal. propane tank, good
offered for sale cannot be pUblished. For Figs: Celeste figs, measured gal. $6, 'laking 8866
del. Pierce Marlowe 3701 Geo Wm's Rd. conditiol'1, reasonable price. Tony Arduengo
more information,access the department orders for Aug; delivery. RObert C. Martin 525 Channel catfish fingerlings, bluegill, .::M"-;0~n,,roCCe~3:::.06~5::;6,-7.:.,7~0::.:-;:;26~7~-~51,-,6~0~-+---=-,.....,::-;.,..1Jackson 770-775-6803
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website www.agr.state.ga.us and link from Smithstone Trace Marietta 30067 770-933- .shellcracker, redbreast, hybrid bream, free MulCh hay, Ige. sq: bales, $2/bale. Mr, Petty
the home page to the Organic Agriculture 0432
delivery. Ringo Merritt Waynesboro 706-554- Ball Ground 404-285-2880
Out-Of-State Wanted
page and registration forms; Those who Fresh ',eggs, great" deal at only, $1 "per 0182
Mulch '\lay, rain free in barn, $1.50/bale. Help 'wanted: beef cattle & horse farm,
do not have irite~net access or are unable dozen. Susan Oglesby ReidSVille 912-557- Channel catfish, bluegill, shellcraoker; 'David Beatenbough Bowman 706;245.9326 experienced with farm machinery, salary and
too do~nloadp the orms, should contact the 3727
redbreast, hybrid bream, sterile grass carp, Pine straw $2.25 per b'ale at farm, quantity housing' f,urnished. Gerald Waters Wagener
rgamc rogram' Manager, Vernon Fresh eggs,small& medium, 75 cents/doz.; dely. available, Johnny Mitchell Dexter 478-' discoun,t,$2.85 delivered minimum 1tlO, SC 803-564-3398
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Mullins, at (706)595-3408.
aIso, Brown Turkey figs. Felton Brya' nt 875-3611
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spread'mg ava'l1. James Hartley ReynoI,ds Want horse facility with acreage for
'03, pecans,in shell $2/lb. plus postage. Hoboken 912-458-3307'
Cl)annel catfish, bluegill, shellcracker, 478~847~3363 ,
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. " children's horse ministry. A. Haynie,Sr. P. O.
Virginia Bass Hazlehurst 912-375-4850
Grain-fed Angus-beef, no added antibiotics redbreast,largemouth bass, hybrid bream, . Pme. straw. $2.75/bale, free, delivery, Box 621 Dover FL 33527 813-986-0484
uO- '03 shelled peGans, mostly nalves,$7I1b:
bagged in freezer, postage paid ,in Geqrgia; 5 lb.' min., call nights. Franklin' Eaton 3389
or hormones, processed in USDA meat plant.
Bill Farr Milner 770c584-9727
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Lgl;l. ,Brown Turkey figs $5/gal" place
crappje,' (pager number given).' Herman
Walker Centerville 478-212-1442
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ChanneLGatfish, sterile grass carp, bluegill,
InstalialiOn avaIlable" del. to all areas. Josh Bulloch WarmSprings 770-571-0189
Red clean pine straw/big bales $3.65/del.,
I,R.WW~nilitatfoordbpulyaSnJt.lvC'eI!tyKFi.nI',g. 8t1ra3c-t7o5r2, -a9n2y~2condi.t.ion.
Nancy, Creek Rd. Gainesville 30506 770- orders now. James Hinesley Snellville
shellcracker, redbreast," hybrid bream, $3.85 installed, discount,slash straw ,Want to buy,Partsfor Taylorway diSC, V-Bolt
532-9340 770-532-6333
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979-5584
'04 pecans, mostly halves, frozen' in 1..:.;..:...:.:;;;;,.;..--'-
~------1912-d7e5liv4e,ry3a6v9ai6lable.. John
Mitchell '
Springfield
$3.25/delivered. Scott Mountain ,770.256-8767
Williams
Stone Hanber type, want .Ford 600 &. 8N parts/salvage tractor. Ed Peacock 1810 Rivers
Ziplocs, $6.50 lb., min. 3 lb. box, 2nd box Advertisers must use the standard unit of Crappie, worms, and supplies, diseasefree, .' Rye grass or fescue' mulch hay, Ige. 'sq. Rd. Tallahassee FL 32305 850-877-8520
postage free, $4 postage. B. Clover Arlington measure, the cord, 'when specifying the all,sizes available.' Jason' Holyoak, Alapaha bales, baled dry, $2. Jerry Watson Palmetto The editor has the authority to designate
229-725-7007
. amount of firewood for sale.,
229-532-6495
770-463-3200
the length of ads.
Wednesday August 4, 2004
THE MARKET BULLETIN
Page 11
Firewood
be~:~~b~~O~~~b~:e;;V/~~a~fu:~f~~b~~~:' Dept.,Intern Experiences European, Cuisine FSA County Committees
All firewood advertised in the Market Show,sold cedar, $20 plus $4 shipping. John
Bulletin must be cut from the advertiser's Chaney 460 Hwy 211 NW. Winder 30680 Editor's Note: AllysohBarnes af desserts over here that aren't so bad
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personally law, terms
owned such
apsrofpaecrety.coInrd,adrdaictkio,n,pibley,
770-867-8263 Bonnie Blue, Naval Jack and Rebel flag,
Demorest,
Ga.,
is
serving
as
the "lor me:
"l-Iehs, fru'ItS.
Strawbem'eS community-based organizations in
truckload, etc., cannot be used to advertise crochet afghan patterns, $5 each. Patricia intern to the European Office of the came into season while I was here in the county, or area before the, close
firewood. Advertisers must use the standard unit of measure, the cord, when specifying
Donaldson 222 Morningside Dr Cleveland
30528706-219-4990' , .',
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Georgia Department of Agriculture
Brussels, so no matter where I went I
of
the
nomination
period,
the amount offirewood for sale. Firewood for sale, Monroe, Walton Co.,
oak, hickory, poplar. Belinda Sullards Monroe
Cedar bluebird house w/easy cleanout, $12 + $6 shipping/handling; cedar birdfeeder, ready to hang, $12 + $6 shipping/handling.
JinunB.wrursasetlsth, eB,eUlgmi'uvmer.sl,Styhe0iifsGaeroirsginz'gatcsrouawldbegme"te
an overflowing cup s WI'th all'ttel vanill'a
of Ice
especially' groups representing socially disadvantaged farmers or
770-207-6459
Nathan Page 232 Crawford St.Buena vista, majoring in agricultural and cream on top. While I was in Rome ranchers.
Nominations and
Firewood,oak, 1/2 cord/$70,$130/cord, dely.available, now taking orders for fall. Ms.
31803229-649-7680 Chair & rocker caning of all kinds, repair and
env' lronml enta
p O"I"l c ym the e
l
0
lege
(Itayl,)It was
waterme1on season.
elections are open to all eligible
Julie McDonough 678-300-5569
refinish same; also, wicker and rattan repair, of Agricultural and Environmental Even at the nicer restaurants there, I candidates and voters without
Firewood, oak, hickory, 1/2 cord/$70, $130/cord,dely. available, buy while ifs hot. Doug
Duke Dufresne Statham 770-725-2554 Chair caning ,& wicker restoration done,
SCl'enCes,
'Ph
1,
roug
hout
the
summer
couI'dget a hu' gepl,eceof waterme1on
regard
to
race,
color,
religion,
Capps Atlanta 770-787-1138 770-267-6788 including laced and pressed cane, rush, split she is sharing her experiences and still on the rind as my dessert. It national origin, age, sex, marital
alrFe' raedey ofl'nregwroooundd, , yRooumecuatreaan".dMahtatuJlohtnrseoens Rome 706'235-9014
oraattk,a, n,bianldl e'trypceasneo,f sceaanginrga,ssh,igshhaqkltey.r wtaoprek., prOVI'dm' g , he'r perspectI,ve Dotty ~cDan!el Cumming 770-887-~51.8 , agriculture in Europe.
on wouId have been J.Ust 1l:l1\.e horne if status or disabil,ity. FSA, is
there had been 100% humidity.
committed to promoting diversity
Hdwds., cut, split, stacked to size, 1/2 C~alr cantng of 8)1 types, reflntshmg &
As we all know traveling often While I have loved the on l'tS local c,ounty' committees s,o
Bcoerads/l$e7y5M,ferteteedre9l1y2, ~in68,350-m70il9e8radius. Zachary
repalfs. James J: LeWIS Perry 478-987-4243.
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Chair caning: rush, cane,French, do some tImes revolves around food.
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availability
of' a
large
variety
of
all producers, including minority,
Hickory cut & split to your length, $120 per repairs. Richard Strawn Dawsonville 706- meal can be used to quiet noisy salads and delicious desserts, there fem'a,l,e, and other under-
cord, you pick up. Joe R. Turner5950 Derrick 265-3344 '
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Rd College Park 30349 770'964-2193
Chairs caned, all types, pressed cane, children, and _food is always a is one thing I will never forget: plat represented people, have a say in
Oak and hickory $75 1/2 cord,'free delivery
and
stack,
prepare
if' ear y or
.t win er
2004 .
lra~cf.el?msahnedd,rulasmh pbosttroerpna~i,refudrnaintudrererWel?iraeidre, dreaansd.
price, quality work. David Hay Carrollton 770-
welcome break while on the road: Seem. g that my travel pen'o"d IS qU.Ite
du jour. Yes, it is the special of the day. Every restaurant I pass, no
how the Agency's d .. dIll
p,rograms
are
Andre Hayden Marietta 404-310-0226
832-3281
1 th I h 'b bl t "t tt th "t h bl kb' d a mmlstere, oca y.
Several free hickory trees, 12,18" diameter, Cotton quilt tops, full $6, tops, small eng y, ave een a e 0 VISI rna er eCI y, asa ac oar
Producers.should keep in mind
SeahseyliaaNcceeasvse, Aclutto a7n0d6-6p7ile7-2b6ru2s8h, Ive" msg, squares, full $10, qUilt tops 6/$20, full, all m'any places, try many foods, and hanging on the wall or sign on the several I' mportant dates regard'mg
Timber
3ki8ndWsaolef smkaate3r0ia1l8. 3M7rs7,0-O4n7e9i-l3Y5o9u0ng P.O. Box fmd m' any surpris,ing little thing,s sidewalk "listing some heavenly, county, comml'ttee electlons. Cradle,bed, or high chair for your doll, doll First of all, the health factor here meal. Whatever food they get at Producers can request, fill out and
The Timber for Sale category is designed to provide an option for forest
cBlaobthye, sBmarab?iee, tCo aobrbdaegre-AmPaetrcihc,anbaGbiyrl, dBoittlyls.c'annot be, ignored".
Fresh vegetables .the mark, et that morning becomes
sub'ml't noml'natl'on forms, through
farmers to market their standing timber, Kathryn Harvard Thomasville 229-226-1357 and fruItS can be found ,at all the speCIal. As you walk through Sept. 3, 2004. Ballots will be
Timber advertised in thi$ category must be individually owned and produced by the
maCdreo,,toaofgrdhearn.sM, rlsa.diJe.sM' .foEoutrewAaurmgeurstsah7o0e6s,-
restaurants "
includ,ing
fast
food "the restaurant, . two out of every mal'led to e'll'gl'ble 'vot"ers on or
advertiser on his/her own property; 738-1787
places. Salads WIth all types of three people WIll have the plat du before Nov. 8,2004. To receive a
timberland must be at least 1 acre.' No companies or businesses are allowed.
Custom machine embroideredclo~ing, garnishes
blankets, tees, hats, monograms, personalized"
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from
cucumbers to jour. I don't even bother with a ballot by mal'l,
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voters must
Free, 10 standing hdwd. trees, med. Ige. items, bookmarks, keepsakes, etc., specializing radishes to all colors of peppers are menu anymore. There IS only one register with their local FSA
sizes, ,you cut & haul, Blairsville area, Ive. msg. Allen Johnson Winder 770-586-0191
ikneeapnsimakael sd,esisgh~ips,
tmo onaongyrwahmesre,
p~rsonalization,
In USA. Dee
the lunch choice of many. For the problem though.
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If the special is
0,ffices by Oct. 1, 2004.,
Ell'gl'ble
Handicrafts
Evans Kennesaw 770-425-9493
kids, their meal is almost always really superb- that day, you better voters also may obtain ,ballots by
Custom made baby and wedding,(satinand served with a fresh fruit packet get in early or they will be out.
lace), photo albums for sale, call or e-malUor .
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Ifyou have questions regardingadsin this category, requests and prices. Deborah Andrews msteadofadessert. WhileAmeneans It can be seen that I have loved Dec. 6, 2004, is the deadline to
call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082. Gai~esville 770-855~6225 . '
. may believe they follow a healthy some European cuisine while here. r'eturn ballots. Ele'cted committee
Display your fav.onte ammal on an 8-lnch .
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AlI'items advertis,ed in the Handicraft gecorative plate, $30 ppd., send a returnable dIet, Europeans eat fresh vegetables I must admIt that my favonte foods members and alternates take
category must be handmade by the photo to; L. Youmans 155 Lakeshore Dr. advertiser; items purchased by the Eatonton 31024478-968-7683
and fruits on an everyday basis not were those
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most like
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that of
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advertiser for resale may not be advertised. Doll clothes for 15" (Billy Baby and Twins), 18" just temporarily as many Amencans Georgia. There IS somethmg The county committee, system
Advertisers must include a statement to (American .Girl), and ~3" (My Twinn), send business do when following a fad diet.
irresistible about down-home was first established in 1936 and is
this effect when submitting advertisements SASE for InfO., specify doll or email. Cathy Hurst Handicraft ads are limited to 30 words and 2300 Turtle Creek Way Lawrenceville 30043
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The next surpnse IS the desserts.
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Maybe when I return In
authorized
by
the
Soil
must be in compliance, with all other tl1ur:>t12@bell~uth.net678-407-9071
. have to admit that my sweet tooth is August I will be lucky enough to Conservation and Domestic
advertising giJidelines (see page 2).
Fish cleamng board, called Do-Lolh, 'dan
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1 of,mapy cedar bluebird houses, $7, also, portable, attach to any flat surface qUIte gerous. canJ reSIst lee see a SIgn m ,ont 0 our tc en Allotment Act. Today, there are
bat, woodpecker, martin, wood duck & owl w/hardware, right/left handed; !rees both cream or a little chocolate after a reading. Plat du Jour..fresh peaches more than 8,000 committee
houses, others, squirrel in jar feeder. Alton hands, $29.95, certified check, shipped UPS.
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Littleton 6389 Ga. Hwy.85 Waverly hall James Lolley 102Plantation Walk Carrollton meal. Luckily,Ihavefounddehclous and fried fish.
members serving three-year terms
318A3d1ultabliitbtlse,1n@icaeopl.rcinotms,7l0ifn:~i-,58w2a-s2h3a5b6le, great
for protecting clothing while eating, $18 each inel.
pastage; waIker bags, hvy. duty matenaI, p'ockets,
ties to walker, $27 each incl. postage. M. Patterson Savannah 912,897-4463
30117770-214-9010 Hand forged hooks,hiWcoal and gun racks
created from reclaimed horse'shoes; many other items available, call for price, list an,d SIH costs.
Timothy Marcoux Morganton 706-374-2214 Handmade Mosaic containers and hyper-
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Handwoven rag rugs 24"x36"-$15, 24"x4a"- Made to' order, hand crafted custom m , cp, us county 0 Ices
$20, larger sizes available @$2.50/sq. ft., furniture and crafts. Joe Weaver Gainesville natiOnwide. Every year, elections
p'Iacemats-$4 each ,' sta etclo or(s),$.2 50 770-532-9169
are held f,or approximately one-
postagE3/handling. Connie Gibson, Leesburg Quilts, hand quilted, various sizes, patterns,
229-883-7055
and colors; also, baby quilts. S. Johnson third of these seats.
AngeI,s pin, goId or Sl'1ver and pearI beads $1 SASE; American flag pin $1 w/SASE. S. Brantley 374 Noble St.-Thomson 30824
Anything crOCheted, baby layettes,
tufa tr,oughs, will e-mail photos by request, c'1all for appt. Kathy Bruce Fayettevi Ie katnyjbruce@yahoo.com 770-460-2270
Handmade Raggedy Ann & Andy 24" dolls,
Km't & crochet blankets, thrQws, scarfs, wraps, baby blankets, wash cloths, soapbags, handbags, homemade soap, body scrub, bath
salt, placemats, handbags, lip balm, Kim
Cu m m 'l n7g7 0-887 -3580, Raggedy Ann & Andy dolls $25 each plus
$5 per. order postage, all handmade, no
paints, beau, dressed, original 1970 pattern.
Nomi,nation forms (FSA-6,69A) can be obtained from local FSA offices or USDA Service
sweaters, doilies, table cloths, bed spreads, $30 for set. JoAnn York Lexington 706-743-5063 Cannon Toccoa 706-491-3022
B, Hopkins Tifton 229-382-2310
etc. all original designs, no two aliKe, call for Handmade quilts, diff. designs, queens & Old time, rabbit boxes, weathered wood, Rush bottoms for your ladder back ,chairs, Centers
or
online
at
pn.ces- aII reas'ob na le. Wn" ma PeII eY JfuollhnsiWze., Maaprrloonwse, b1o8n5n5eAtsu,bubranbyRoqaUd,i1tDs,'acMurlsa, grandpa's pIans, $20 ppd.; blueb'Ird houses, new packing & finishing on the material, chair http://forms.sc.egov.usda.gov/efor
Jonesboro 770-478-9347
hinged lid, builtfrom BBAssn. plans, $15 ppd. caning also. Hazel Boyd 3821 Rex Circle Rex
Baby blankets, pink or blue, $30, cm. bikini 30019 770-945-4872
Donald Allen 155, Huff Dr. Lawrenceville 30273 770-474-7617
ms/mainservlet. Details on FSA
sets $30,ero. beach cover, bn'de's rgaters, Heart pine furniture-custom made-tables, 30044 678-698'-0067
Want someone to knit Christmas stockings, county committee electio,ns can be
ring bearer,pillows and handkerchief. E,velyn Ojuri Elberton 404-310-8677
Bluebird, houses, hinge tops $8 each,50 or
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Pine needle baskets w/handles $25 & $30,' baby qUilts, seft materi!!.l, crib size $50;
1bookmarks, pressed flowers, sealed in plastic,
cSoApSyEm. gforpaptitcetrun,ref.r'oCmin,ds,ytocDka'mvgidsIohnaPve.O, . sBenodx
_1_10_6_L_a_G_ra-:-n..g.::...e_3_0_24_1_.7..0._6_-8_8_2-_2_66_2
f ound on th, e Internet at: http://www.fsa. usda. gov/pas/publi
more $5 each, call after 6 p.m. Jimmy Drew
Market Bulletin is printed
2/$3 postage paid. M. Todd 277 Prater .Rd.
1
563 Shoals Rd. Sparta 31087 706-444-6298
on recycled paper.
Waco 30182 770-832-6679
Ads cannot be called in by phone.
cations/elections.
Vegetables Beets Broccoli
Cabbage
Carrot
Collards
Kale Lettuce Mustard
Onion, green Onion,dry bulb
Radish Spinach Squash, summer
Turnip
Days to Maturity .s5 - 65 60 -80
65 ~ 80
70 - 80 55 -70 -
50-70 60 - 85 40- 50
42 - 55 100 ... 120
25 - 30 40 -45 40 - 55
40 - 60
2004 Planting Schedule for Selected Fall Vegetables
Cultivars
Planting Dates
Seed/PIants/100'
Detroit Dark Red
Aug. 1 - Sept. 20
1 ounce
Green Comet, Green Duke Premium Crop, Southern Comet
Aug. 1- Sept. 1
100 plants
Rio Verde, A & C No.5, Early
Aug. 1 - Oct. 1
100 plants
Round Dutch
Chantenay, Scarlet Nantes,
Aug. 20 - Sept. 15
1/2 ounce
Orlando Gold
Georgia, Vates, Blue Max,
' Aug, 1 - Sept. 1
1/2 ounce
HeaviCrop
Vates, Dwarf Siberian
AUQ. 1 - Sept. 1
1/2 ounce
Bibb, Buttercrunch, Red Sails
Sept. 1 - Oct. 1
1/4 ounce
Florida Broadleaf, Southern Giant Curled
Aug. 15 c Sept. 15
1/2 ounce
White Portugal
Sept. 1 - Dec. 31
300 plants
Grano 502, Grarmex 33, Sweet Vidalia
Oct. 10 - Nov, 10
300 plants
Cherry Bell, Scarlet Globe
Sept. 1 - O( ct. 15
1 ounce
Melody, Winter Bloomsdale
Sept. 1 - Oct. 15
1 ounce'
Yellowcrookneck, Dixie,
Aug. 1 - Aug. 25
1/2 ounce
Seneca Butterbar, Seneca
Zucchini, Sunburst (scallop)
Purple Top, Shogoin, Just RiQht, Seven Top
Aug. 10 - Sept. 15
1/2 ounce
Spacing-rows/p1ants 18" ... 36" x 2" 36" x 12"
36" x 12"
18 - 36" x 2" - 3"
36" x 8 16"
36" x 8 -16" 18 - 36" x 8 - 12" 18-36"x2"
18- 36" x 3" 18 - 36" x 3" - 4"
24" x 1"
,
18-36"x2"
36" x 24"
18" - 36" x 2
Planting Depth 1/2"
1/4" 1/2" 1/2" 1/8" 1/2"
1/2" 1/2" - 3/4" 1" - 2"
1/2"
Planting information provided courtesy of the Georgia Cooperative Extension Service. Note: Days to maturity are counted frolD planting of seed or s-etting transplants in the garden. The number of days will depend upon Cllltivllr (some mature earlier than others), temperature and general growing conditions. Cultivars included are some of those recommended for Georgia; there are othercultivars that can be grown. If planting in heavy (clay) soil, plant shallOWly when adequate moisture is present.
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THE MARKETBULLETIN
Wednesday August 4, 2004
Guest Column
(Continued from Page 1)
GAC
Jewell to Entertain at Harvest Celebration
opportunities is three-fold: leadership, leadership .and leadership. The qualities of leadership springing up from within men and women cart navigatethe worst of storms and chart the most successful of voyages upon life's seas.
The Foundation selects up to thirty men and women each year for participation' in its leadership institutes. Individuals may be nominated" or may apply directly to the Foundation. Six institutes are held each year and each institute focuses on different aspects of leadership. Four of the institutes are held in Georgia and' two are held in other locations. Four of the institutes are conducted from Thursday noon to Saturday noon with the other two being held generally Monday through Saturday.
The institutes focus on key issues such as: what ma1.<:es a leader; exploring the policy and politics of agriculture and agribusiness; developing successful communication skills; investigating the challenge of change and what technologies and new practices are on the ... horizon; traveling to another agricultural intensive state to see what challenges and opportunities they face; and'fmally,how to put leadership skills and training to use for the benefit of Georgia agriculture and rural Georgia.
Two hundfed and forty-eight men artd . women have graduated from the program since its inception. Currently 19 are enrolled in the 2004 class. These individuals have come from allover the state of Georgia. Graduates of the Forum have various backgrounds including farming, banking, academia, agribusiness, teachers, feed, seed and fertilizer dealer/company representatives, retail food stores, forestry, accountants, rural electric utility repreSentatives, agricultural organizations, attorn~ys and various other occupations related to or associated with agriculture and agribusiness.
The Foundation is currently recruiting for the Class of 2005 that starts in January 2005. If you are involved or associated' with Georgia agriculture, agribusiness or forestry, you could qualify to be a participant. If you or someone yOU know would be interested in applying for the 2005 class or future classes ~ontact Jimmy Hill at (706) 265c6088 or 1-800473-6786, web sitewww.thehillgroupinc. comlhtml/agri-leaders.html. or by mail at 1217 Eagle Ridge Road, Pawsonville, Georgia 30534.
Theodore Collins of Conyers, Ga., is showu with the four-pound sweet potato tJIat he grew at his home.
NR'CSAnnounces
Cost-Share Grant
The U.S. Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) has announced the availability of $300,000 in cost-share funds for the construction of community nutrient management facilities' for, Georgia poultry farmers. Applications are due by 4 p.m. August 13, ~004.
. "The purpose of these funds is to provide an opportunity for small poultry farmers to join together and have a way of disposing of their excess chicken litter in an environmentally safe manner,". said Cathie Wilson, acting state conservationist for Georgia.
The NRCS willpayup-to 75 percent of .the cost (not to exceed $100,000) of constructing a composting and storage facility where a group. of farmers can bring their poultry litter for distributionto other farms that need the nutrientssimilar to a recycling center. Poultry litter contains' a high amount of nutrientsthat. can contribute to loss ofwater quality if it is highly concentrated in one area.
In addition to other requirements,' the successful applicant must develop a "poultry litter . transfer .network" to receive enough litter to .fertilize .a minimum of 200 acreS of cropland or pasture according to a nutrient management plan. "In other words, the entity that receives a grant must be able to .develop a network of farmers Who have eXCeSS litter and a network of farmers who need the litter," Wilson explained.
Applications and additional information can be found on the worldwide web at www.ga.nrcs.usda.gov under' Programs. Applications must be sent to: David Lamm, Assistant State Conservationist for Programs, USDA, NRCS, Stephens Federal Bldg., 355 E. Hancock Avenue, Athens, GA 30601.
Georgians~equired to Follow Outdoor Watering Schedules
, Under the new rules adopted by the
The non~drought schedule is asfollows:
Georgia Department of Natural
0 Odd-numbered addresses may wa~r
Resources Board of Directors, Georgians only on Tuesdays, Thursdays and
are now required to follow schedules for Sundays (no hourly limits)
outdoor water' uSe during ,both non-
o Even-numbered andunnmnbered
drought periods and during periods of addresses may water only on Mondays;
declared drought. The Rules for Outdoor Wednesdays and Saturdays (no hourly
Water Use, Chapter 391-3~30, are
limits)
consistent with Section 4 (Drought
Local governments and water
Responses) of th~ Georgia Drought providers are authorized to implem,ent
Management Pl;m, which the Board more stringent outdoor water use
adopted in 2003.
schedules within theirjurisdictions.
The rules apply to any entity, and its
For more information about water
customers, permitted by the Georgiaschedul~sin yoUr area,contact your local
EnvITonmentalProtectionDivision(EPD) water provider. The Rules fOf Outdoor
for water withdrawalor for the operation Water Use (Chapter 391-3-30) are
of a public drinking water supplysystem. available at DNR's Environmental
Current conditions warrant the non- Protection' Division Web site
drought schedule for outdoor water use www.dnr.state.ga:us/dnr/environ under
statewide, but should conditions worsen,the "Rules and Laws" section. For 'more
EPD will require that you immediately information on water conservation and
take action to manage outdoor water use appropriate to the level of declared
outdoo; water use, visit the following Web sit~s: www.conservewatergeorgia.net
drought in your area.
and www.georgiadrought.org
The Georgia Agribusiness' Council (GAC) has announced its annualHarvest Celebration is set for November 19 at the Cobb GalIeria Center in Atlanta, Ga.
This is the 29th consecutive year for the annual event that provides an opportunity for leaders from every commodity and service seCtor to gather in a festive salute to the agribusiness industry. Proceeds from ,the event support the council's work objectives,
Japan Pecan Promotion Scheduled in September
Georgia Department of Agriculture and the Southern United States Trade Association (SUSTA) are conducting a promotion to expose Japanese buyers to southern U.S. pecans. Promotional activities include an exhibit at the Gre~t American .Food Show in Osaka, Japan, September 10-16, and a culinary demonstration seminar for Japanese importers, .distributors, and press media to educate them on the taste and uses of pecans. Brochures, newsletters, and a website on Southem U.S, Pecans al~o have been created in Japanese for this promotion. Georgia companies interested in attending the show .or in sending samples of their pecans and company brochures to Japan should contact Renee Rosenheck bye-mail at rrosenheck@agr.state.ga.us or by phone at (404) 656-3740. Samples must arrive in Japan by August 30. For more information, visit the website www.susta.org and click on '~Events;" then "Search Market" and select "Japan."
FSA County Committees
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which a member of his or her county committee is being elected, or who is participating or cooperating in an FSA program, may become a nominee. The following are specific examples pf persons' who may be eligible to participate in the election process if they , participate or cooperate in an FSA program: an owner, operator, tenant, or sharecropper; a spouse. listed 0)1 the property deed; the spouse of an eligible voter in a community property state; a member of an Indian tribe holding agricultural land; a partner in a general partnership or member of a joint venture that has an interest in a farm as an owner, operator, tenant, Or sharecropper; and someone who is not of legal voting age, but who supervises andcoriducts the farming operations on an entire farm.
Individuals may nominate themselves> or others as a candidate. In addition, eligible candidates can be nominated by
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Sept. Farmlamd
(Continuedfrorn Page 1) square footage of homes, number of bedrooms, bathrooms, etc., will not be included for non-agricultural. structures.
*. Only one ad per household per
farmland issue is permitted:
* For best results, include the price of
the property in the notice.
* Fannland ads cannot exceed 30 words in .
length; a 30-word ad includes, name, city; phonenuinber or name and complete address.
. * All notices must be received in
writing by the Aug. J I deadline.
*Please see page 4 for a Fannland ad form,
listing the counties in Georgia by section. ,
including state and federal legislative monitDfing, agricuitural education, media relations activities and coalition building within the agricultural community.
Activities for the evening will include a. silent auction and Field of Dreams reception followed by dinner, dancing and entertainment by country music recording' artist Buddy Jewell. .In 2003, Jewell received more thari2million votes to become America's first ":Nashville Star" on the popular. USA Network television series. Since that time, he has released two hit singles, including "Help Pour Out the Rain (Lacey's Song)" and "Sweet Southern Comfort." .
Tickets, on sale now through November, are available online at-. www.gaagribusiness.org, by contacting Christy Page in the GAC office, or, from the Council's directors. For more information, call the GACat 800-726-2474.
Agribusiness is a $56.7 billion industry in 'Georgia, a figure that represents 16 percent of the statlf's employment base. GAC, a non-profit organization, serves as the voice for Georgia's massive, complex business of agriculture. GAC'smission is "To advance the business of agriculture and promote environmental stewardship to enhance the quality of life for all Georgians." For more information on the Georgia Agribusiness Council, visit
www.ga~agribusiness.org
AnimalID
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can benefit all producers regardless of
marketing preference.
Through these. and other programs, the
Georgia cattle industry continues to
improve the quality of its product. Each
year, large numbers of Georgia cattle leave
to be finished throughout the United States.
"Our Georgia cattle are second to
none," said Irvin, "and our cattlemen are
responding to the marketplace to provide
the cattle buyers demand. I am confident
Georgia's cattle industry. will grow as
/producers continue to improve the
marketability of their product."
The 2004~2005 Georgia Beef
Challenge is a .cooperative effort of the
Georgia Cattlemen's' Association, the
University of Georgia Cooperative
.Extension Service, Iowa State University
Extension Service, and the Tri-County
Steer Carcass Futurity Cooperative. .
For additional information on livestock
prices and other value-added programs,
contact the Georgia Livestock' News.
Service, Terry.Harris@usda.gov, (229)
226-1641; Georgia Cattlemen's
AssoCiation, gabeef.org, (478) 474-6560;
Patsie Cannon, ptcannon@uga.edu, (229)
386-3683.
.
Next Handicraft Edition
Scheduled for Sept 15
The next handicraft edition for the Market Bulletin is scheduled for Sept. 15. The deadline for notices is Sept. 1
All items advertised in the Handicraft category must be .handmade by the advertiser and not purchased for resale.
Handicraft ads are limited to 30 words and must be in compliance with all other advertising guidelines (see page 2).
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday Augl,lst 4, 2004
Advertising Guidelines
Small jobs, trenching, grading, pipe Need eJperienced man/couple to work on a '78 Ford 3600, unused, New Holland mtr"
Bulletin Published Every Other Week
New Advertising Guidelines Effective July 1;2003
, Ali advertisements published In the Market
BUlletin must relate to the farming/agricultural
industry or be a part thereof; any and all item(s)
submitted for sale through the Bu//etin must meet at
ieast one of the following criteria: 1) must be
produced by the advertiser on his/her own farming
operation, 2) must be made by the advertiser from
ma.terials on hislher own farming operation. 3) must
be owned and used by the advertiser on ,hislher
own farinlng operation for a period of at least .90
days priorto. offering for sale through the Bulletin.
, Businesses, corporalions, dealerships or other
commercial enterprises are not allowed to advertise
in the Maikei Bulletin. Commercial is defined as
intended for mass market; handling targe quantities
of product for distribution (i.e., more than norma.l
household or farm .quantities); supported by
advertisement.(i.e., advertisement in pUblications
other than the Bulletin; listed as':business" in
telephone directories or ''yellow pages", etc.). Other
indicators include,but are not limited to, hoiding
business licenses and .holding regulatory
licenses/permits/registrations,
, Georgia re.sidents only may advertise in the
Market Bulletin with the following exception: out-bf-
state residents may advertise only in .the Out-<lf-
Stat!, Wanted category,
,
, The editor has the authority to designate the
length of ads and the number of ads that may be
placed by a family unit in any issue of the Bulletin.
Currently, only one (1) notice may be placed by any
family unit in any issue olthe Bulletin. Family unit
refers to all individuals sharing the same residence,
address or telephone number.
, Ads must be received no later than Wednesday
noon in order fa appear in the following issue.
, Ads will be published only once each time
submitted urn.,ss the advertiser spectlies on the
notice that the ad Is to be pUblished more than
once. Ads may be pUblished for two (2) consecutive
issues. A new 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 for publication' frequency prior to
submiijing notice.
" There is a 20-word limit for advertisemenis
except as noted under category headings (special
categories that are published qnly monthly,
quarterly or bl;annually, have a 30-word limit).
Adverti$er~s name,- town, phone number or -name
and complete address must be inclUded within the
word IIfni\. The MarketBulletin reserves the righttg
edit notices.
Most advertisers include a telephone number in
their ads; but mailing address may be published in
lieU of phone number. However, it is'important t.hat advertisers .provide a phone number when submitting ads in the event Bulletin ad personnel .need to contact. them concerning their aels. Advertisers who do not want a.telephone number printed in their ads should note this fact wtlen submitting the notice to the Bulletin. '. Each notice submitted for publication must be in writing; ads cannot be taken by telephone. Notices may' .be submitted by U.S. mail, facsimile . tra,nsmisslon, or via the Internet through the Market Bulletin website. Notices $ent via mail or faX must be legible,.on a single sheet of papElr separate from. any other notice,ilndbe accomp'!;nied by ihe name of the category and the name, mailing and. street address(es) and,telephone number of the person submitting the same. Send ads to:
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MARKET BULLETIN
.G.a. Dept. of Agriculture 19 Marth; Luther King Jr. Drive Atlanta, GA30334-425Q
Fax: (404) 463-4389
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'" Items for sale or services offered in any notice
must contorm to all laws and regulations covering sa.leand movement of the same, Ads for some
yategories .must meet certain requirements. Advertisers .are advised to review requirements under ad categories before submitting theirnotices. t'Jote: 'Due to space limitations, all ad guidelines cannot be' listed in the Bulletin each week. Advertisers Who have questions concerning these guidelines may call1~800-282'5852, 8 a,rn, ,4:30 p,m., Monday .. Friday, or write: Market BUlletin, Georgia Department of Agriculture, 19MLK Jr. Drive, Atlanta,' GA 30334-4250.
Farm Services Wanted
FARM SERVICES
Bushhogging, Igt tractor work, haUling, fence Want someone reliable to cuVsquare bale posts installed, DeKalb and surrounding hay. J. Sallee Bowman 706'245-4171
counties. David Attaway Decatur 404-284-5726 Want someone to cut andba]e 10 acres,
/f you have questions regarding ,ads Bushhogging, plowing, seeding, fertiliz.e, owner will' pay for baling,. need the hay, Ed in fhis category, call Brenda Donnell post holes & other Newton, Jasper & Hicks Hampton 770-946-9222 at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082. surrounding counties, Ken Davis Mansfield Want someone to cuVbale hay for hay, 15
706-468-9142
acres fescue. Helen Allison 4250 Winder Hwy,
The Market Bulletin publishes Bushhogging, trees & brush, no job tool)ig Flowery Branch 30542 770-967-3273
advertisements for Farm Services in the or small," prompt service. Gus Toombs Want someone to cuVrak.e & bale 20 acres
FARM EMPLOYMENT first issue of each month. Please adhere
to the following guidelines.. when submitting an ad for farm services. All farm services must be performed on the farm of the individual desiring th~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 & graveling,. bury dead animals. Bill Butler BraseltOn 706-654-3777
All types of tractor work, bushhog, driveways scraped, plowing, front-end loader,
FayetteVille 770-461-3139
'of:hay, prefer large round bales. John Turppa
Custom bushhogging, Central Ga., large LaGrange 706-884-3884 tracts preferred. Maise Williams Eaton~on Want someone to do farm pond liming &
706-485-7443
fertJlizlng. James Griggs Rockmart 770-684-
Custom horse barns, equipmenl', sheds, 7652
arenas, turnout shelters, building in Barrow, ~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Walton, Gwinnett, Hall & Jackson' courities.
Chuck Wade Bethlehem 770,868-5637
Farming & ranch fencing, loader, grading,
bushhogging,' trenching, . Bobcat loader backhoe work, 30 yrs. experience. Tim Casey Eatonton 478-414-8530 706-485071.7
Fence charger repairs for cattle & horses.
If you have questions regarding ads
in this category, call Brenda Donnell at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
seeding, reasonable . rates,. Bill Couch Wilfred Milam Douglasville 770-942-4672
Only farm work or farm help wanted
Cumming 770-889-3017
Fences built statewide, specialiZing in farm advertisements allowed. No commercial,
Animal capture service,will catch & remove & horse fencing, all types, wood, wire & wild hogs from farm .Iand & hunting clubs,- electric, competitive prices, over 16 years
statewide. Dwayne E. Smith Dudley 478-676- exp., free est., reference. C. Mooney Midville
. 3216 478-689-4404
478-589-7645 877-489-9302
industrial or domestic' employment permitted.
28 year old male w/14 years experience in dairy~ work, seeking salary/housing, utilities' in
Barn' builder w/33 yrs. in South bUilding Heavy brush cutting & property clearing, exch,mge for work. Bobby Ganas Elko 478barns, many refs., over 5000 barns can clear around lakes & pon"ds, grading & 213-8786 .
constructed, call or mail plans to: Sandy Lederman 111 Va.n Ingram Rd. Dawsonville 30534 678-936.3622
Bobcat work,. bushhogging, plowing, general tractor work, landscaping, post holes, large auger holes, small trees, Rockdale, Henry, surrounding counties. Charles,Young Atlanta 678-300'4618
Bobcat work,clearing, etc" some hardwood tree removaL Alan Matthews Dallas 770-6165868678-363-6891 "
Bobcat, bushhogging, tractor work; Ive. message. M. Pattillo Griffin 770-233-8682
Bushhog, harrow, bucket & box blade work, food plots, field roads, brush/small tree cleanup, we maintain. Shane Powell Albany 229-336-3303
Bushhogging &. light loader work, in Gwinnett & surrounding counties. James A. Crowe Lawrenceville 770-921-5510.770923-7188
Bushhogging in Cherokee Co. & surrounding areas, very reliable, honest work, reasonable rates, Lee Buchkowski Canton 770-479-2150
Bushhogging work done at reas. rate' by expo operator, prompt service.. . L Blankenbaker Dallas 770.-443-2434 770-3379151
Bushhogging, I will do bushhogging around areas of Hwy, 229, 278 & Hwy. 11. Ray King Social Circle 770-787-4153
Bushhogging, dense brush, heavy vines, small trees, land clearing, free estimates, reasonable. Gene Brown Byron 478-9533330
Bushhogging, gardens, food plots, driveways, light grading, fences in Bartow & surrounding counties.. Mike McCormack Rydal 770-387-1135
excavation services available. Joe Bing 4 stall barn wants person to take care of '51 JD G, $4200; '36 JD A original spoke
Stockbridge 770-474-1579
horses in exchange for board/1 horse, family wheels, unstyled, $4000; '56 70JD, $3600;
FARMERS & CONSUMERS
Horse shoeing an(i trimming in Fannin and Union counties, corrective work, hoVcold shoe, references. Timothy Marcoux Morganton 706-374-2214
w/children, T. Bignault McDonough 770-2945881
All around expo landscaper is seeking employment in farmland maintenance, refs.
'52 M Farmall, $1800. Mr. Cashwell MadiSOn 706-342-7415
'52 8N Ford tractor,6 volt system, bushhog and scoop, ,good condition" $2,450. Tim P.
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Horses hauled anywhere in Ga. or. other avail, $10/hr. call formore info. Robbie Joe Carver Talking Rock 706-636-1389
19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive
states, .also' have tractor for bushhogging in Dallas and surrounding areas, call for'
H B 'h D II
=B~a:B:llr;o;G.ilcre=or=u.m:n.da..n7:a.7g.0;e-:7m;.2ec0.n-=t772.te:8:a2=m'-,-"e"x':p"e:r'i=e=n=c:-e:d:;-&'riwh'e52elsF, ohrads
8N tractor, unused tires,. new .been restored, .$3100. Richard
.r:e.a.I7s.ow:.ni.l,al7b0:rlee=,m--ro-a,vt4ee+s.4.5u7L-n-aw-,ra,r8yne:te:5d=.07=w:o:il-ad-t:n.=.:gh=o=;tg-:s:=a~f=r:o-am;s:=
dedicated, seeks position .Bru.ce/Suzanne Johnson
on broiler farm. Homer 706-677-
Brewer Smyrna 770-436-9569
Atlanta, Georgia 30334~4250 404-656-3722 1-800-282-5852
Fax 404-463-4389
farms and ieases, references available, quick reliable service, fast removal. Troy Morrill Luthersville 770-927-0083
Lakes, ponds built & repaired grading, land clearing, swamps drained, creeks dredged, 25
yrs. expo Bobby Karr Fairburn 770-969-2060 678-231--3270
, Loader, tractor & backhoe work, clearmng, grading & bushhogging, 30 yrs, exp., insurance & licensed. Sam Arnold McDonough 770-914-8971
On-site sawmilling, bushhogging, land clearing, pasture tilled &seeded, fencing from creosote poles sawed &, installed, delivery available, new ground made into pasture., finishing mower WOrk. Mike Flournoy
Luthers\lille 770-927-6288
Pasture cutting, grading, maintenanc:e, call for prices and information. Nick Schaper Conyers 770-918-0228 404-434-5132'
Plowing, bushhogging, .all kind of tractor work, N, Fulton, E, Cherokee, W, Hall, Dawson & Forsyth counties, hourly rates. Marty Lynn Cumming 770-889-1394 ~
Skid steer, dump truck, backhoe, bushhog,
5088 EJ<p. horse man needs to relocate soon,
long term, housing/salary, has expo in tractors/maSintenanP ce/hdors'eS s, Cobb77C0o9u4n3ty area. Joe avara ower pflngs - -
1700 Exp., dependable female seeking M-F
morning barn work w/horses in Moreland/Grantville area, have references. Bonnie JoneS Moreland 770-583-9160
Experienced herdsman,' milker wanted,
must furnish Lee Whitaker
Hreafrelreemnc7e0s6-w5/5p6hco3n5e31 numbers.
Hard working, reliable UGA student seeking
PT farm work, available most afternoons;
evenings, we,ekends. Karen Curzio Athens
770-330-3584
Light farm work in exchange for reduced
rent and paid utilities, references required,
Harold Ferguson Gillsville 770-869-9058
Looking for exc. & "dependable person to
work on cattie farm, housing/salary provided,
lOcated in Ball Grou.nd/Cumming area. Terry
SOlomon Ball Ground 770-889-2609
Mimied man wants caretaking/farm-job,
'53 Jubilee Ford, 12 volt system; good sheet metal, unused rear tires, GC, $3100. Jack Bond Blairsville 706-745-0729
'55 Farmall' Cub' w/equipment, good condition, runs wen, $1,800 nego. M. T. Wiggins Leesburg 2~9-888-6767
'58 JD 420 W tractor, restored 1 yr" 25KW PTa Dfiyton generator, exc. cqnd. on trailer, Inman Miller Sylvania 912-536-5303
'68 4000. Ford tractor, pis, independent PTa, canopy, 3-pt., 90% tires, gas, $4750, Douglas Adams Hartwell 706-376-5679 706377-4173
.'68 JD 4020 dsl., good tires, runs strong; wiae front, 3 pcs. equip., new top link, $8750, Douglas A.. Crigler McDonough 770-9573186
'72 Ford 3000 dsl., $4500, Thomas L. Clements Rutledge 706-557-9667 770-3356315
'72 Ford tractor 3000, gas, 525 hrs., 6" & 12" hole diggers, dirt pan BX600, harrow, $6000, Lewis Rogers Vidalia 912-537-2532
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11.._------------- sand gravel, dirt, clear brush, any type of farm experfence w/all animals, house/salary '74 Ford tractor, 2000 D; $5500/obo; Duetz
work, reasonably priced. David Hoicombe needed, will relocate. Buddy Baswell Allis hay fluffer, KH 300 twin head, $1000 firm,
Monroe 770-267-9728
Cedartown 770-262-2756
Doug Muse Dalton 706-277-3730
Division. If you require special. assistance .in utilizing. our services, please contact our agency.
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18 x 6.5' equipment trailer, 2-5K axles, elec. 4430 JD w/front-end loader, '75 yr.mdl., Bushhog 14', mdl. 160 mower, pull-type, 4 Flatbed trailer,16''bumper pull, dual axle, Hay/pallet fork for 3'pt.hitch, HD, $145:
brks. VG tires, fold down ramps. Richard L. motor, tires, hyd. good, cosmetic fair, 4 post rear gauge wheels; Vermeer 605 H rnd. baler. $700. Pauline Bagley Dawsonville 706-864- trailer hitch for 3-pt. hitch', $100. Wayne
Johnson Milner 770-227-4493
roll goard. Gene C. Braswell Dexter 478-875- =:D:.:.;re~w::"";,W7.~H~il~lia~rc::d",C~0'7I",q7u~itt",2c=2,,-,9'-:.".:.:75,,,8:;.-.:;24""8",5,",",,.,.,,... 4802
Quarles Demorest 706-778-5184
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18' farm trailer, good for hauling hay & farm 3336
Bushhog S 3-pt. hitch, good condition, For sale Gravely walk behind tractor w/30" Head hauler, 4x2, 500# dump bed, 800#
use, ready to go,$800 cash. Larry Hanks 450 JD manure spreader, good condition. $500. Terry Darracott 2320 Ponnie Lee Dr. mower, exe. condo Glenn Barrett Bowdon towing, 18 hp. B/S engine. Donnie M. Hice
Pine Mountain 706-663-8205'
Earnest Turk Eatonton 706-485-5641
Gainesville 30506678-549-5853
770-258-1760
387 Fredonia Ch. Rd. Barnesville 30204 770-
1800 Ford backhoe,' $3500; Super A cultivator & planter, exc. cond., $2500. James
5' Howse bushhog, bought new in '03, exc. cond.,$350 or trade for 4' bushhog; Jeriel
Bushhog FTH48 finish mower, exc. cond., $800/obo. Drew Kirk Greenville 706-302-
Ford 1600 tracto'r,' 1978-79 .w/5' busnhog, only 1000 hrs., work ready, $3750/obo, trades
.:;35"H,78-e:=a2v7"y":,0"d,5u"-t:y:;:-:;:h:-y:--d;:r-Ca:u:;:l=ic:-:;;;:p--o::-s::-t::7"d"-r:i;v:;:e-:-r:,:C::g-::o::-p::d-:;
Tatum Ranger 706-334-2609
Owensby Royston 706-245-6408
,0755
considered. Mathew Hang Monroe 770-267- condition, works great, $750. Randy G. Griffith
1940 Farmall H .tractor w/4' bushhog & 5' new and 6' used bushhog, $550/ea.; 61/2' Bushhog brand 5' finish mower, FTH600 0436
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Newnan 770-502-0809
harrow, motor rebuilt, $2300. Larry L. Mercer harrow 20-18, used 1 season, $525. Darrell barely used, $1000 firm, call after 4:30 pm. Ford 2000, gas, pIs, needs minor repair, Heston 3900 hay-rake, $1800; Vicon
DryBranch 478-746-7519 478-972-3300
Jacksori Williamson 770-468-6524
Thomas Cupp Chickmauga 706-375-3786 good tractor, $3500. M. H. Seagraves Hull CM240 disc mower, $1800/0BO. Brenda
1940's large Case tractor, extra motor for 55 gal. 14' boom sprayer, 3PH, $300; Bushhog brand bushhog 278,8' cut, $1800. 706-543-2959
Stanfield 646 Shiloh Road Americus 31709
parts, both in shelter, used on fann since fert.lspreader 3PH, $250; hvy. duty vert. W. Shipp Dallas 770-505-5792 770-361-4188 Ford 2810,W/7209 loader, 955 mower, 395 =22::;9""-.:;:.92::;,4"---=5.:;:.38.:;6::.--:-_--;--;-..,-;----:---:;-;-;----'-;:,-
approx. 1950, needs repairs. Leonard Ridley 'Iogsplitter, bumper pull,13 hpJengine, $300. Bushhog mower, 6' wide, mdl. 286-02, exc. hrs., exc. cond., $12,000. John Andrews Hit & miss engine. Jud Marvin Alpharetta
Chatsworth 706-695-9273
Deron Crook Carrollton 770-832-9321
cond., used less than 4 hrs., $1500. Wallace Thomaston 706-646-7873
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1960 or 1961 tractor, Ford dsl., 4000, fair cond., $1500. Wanda Keasler Greenville
706-672-0257.. 1963 Ford 801 PowerMaster, 4 cyl. diesel,
runs well, front loader & box blade, $4200. Walter Weeks McDonough 678-372-4893
550 JohnDeere crawler,E!-way blade, good
under, 25 ton hyd. winch. Craig Wilson Dublin
478-279-2204
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5550 Ford backhoe loade~ dsl., 2x4, runs
exc., need to sell: Josh Youmans Mclntrye
478-628-1158
Cole Baxley 912-367"6268
Ford 3000 dsl., 42 hp., looks good, runs
Bushhog pull type cutter, 10' mdl. 3210, well, good metal & tires, indo PTa, $4900/firm.
.axc. cond., $3800. T. Collins Blairsville 1,0"'-'0M' .",.:;onTc""u"'s""C~0"'n+'y"'e:..:.rs"+7-'-70"-""8,,2<_7--':5::"6.:;97;.__,~:;_:_"".,.,..,,
706745-4344
Ford 3000 dsl., pIs, PTO,hyd: blade for
Bushhog,12',3 point hitch, $1490. Charles front-end, runs well, $5500. Mitch Turner
Summers Elko 478-987-7151'
Williamson 770-227"3015 . '.
Hoelscher bale accumulator wlbale fork, 8 bale set u.p, square bales. David Smith
Chatsworth 706-695-0967 IH Cub Cadet, mdl. 100, $1500; mdl. 128,
$1800, both exc. condo w/42" decks. C. D. Wood Cleveland 706-865-0426
1978 'Fiat Allis'crawler, F08, Hyster winch, Remco root rake, best offer. Marlene J. Hart
Glennville 912-654-1912 1991 Belarus 250A in good condition. Robin
Koontz Cartersville 770-606-9080 1993 Bela.rus 250, less than 100 ,hrs.
6' FM72 Rhino finish mower,excellent condition, $t,OOO. Jack L. Smith Shiloh 706-
846-2743 6' finishing mower, Massey Ferguson,new
forks, excellent condition, $750. Max Edw<trds 4028 High Falls Rd. Jackson 30233 478-994-
CM164 Pezag drum cutter, exc. cond., field ready, $1500. Edward H. Allen 400 Ellis .Rd.
Elko 31025 478"987-3829 Case 450 B 6-way blade crawler, good
working condition. David Benefield Cartersville 770-748-0197
Ford 3000 dsl., pIs, good paint, $4,900. IN 474 tractor, 4 cyl.,1970, mdl.50 hp.
Joey Burke 138 Ehrlich' Farm Road w/bushhog. _Herman Ryles Lizella 478-935-
.Swainsboro 30401 478-289-8126
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Ford 3000 tractor diesel, pIs, unused tireslnt'l 5100 drill double dick, pack wheels,
front & rear, new paint, decals, EC, garage small seed, $2500; Deutz square baler, $2500.
kept, $7500. Eddie ToweGainesville 770- Philipp Hanstein Madison 706-342-4886
mower, $3500 or trade for smaller tractor, Ron 2468
' Case 8530 square baler, center pick-up 983-0846
Int." tractor 826, $4500; JD square baler
Eunice Folkston 912-496-2566
6' heavy duty bushhog, 6' heavy duty greatcomjition,veryfast,doesnotmiss,must Ford 3910 dsl. w/remotes,GC, $8500; 141', $1500. Charles Haley Dallas 770-445-
1996 Kubota B2400, 4WD, 24 hp., hyd., scrape-blade; 5' heavy duty harrow, boom see.MikeWallaceWhite770-490-1364
rotary tiller, unused ,6', 2004 mdl., $1350. 5558
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loader, 4' 'bushnog, Ag. tires, 870 hrs., pole, 3PH dirt scoop. R. Daniel Macon 478- Chipper/shredder, Sears 5 hp.,$225, local James Elliott Lavonia 706-356-4839
InU Cub w/cultivators & belly mower,
$8200/obo.. Lance,C. Dennis Newnan 404- 784-1048
delivery available, runs well..Alan T. Stagg Ford 4000dsl. w/independent PTa, 8/spd. $2900;AC mdl. Gw/cultivators, $3800. ErnorY
667-3805770-502-0716
6' scrape blade, $150; boom pole, $50, also 7335 Cox Road Cumming 30040 770-.888' trans., $4800; 10 disc harrow, $250; scrape- Thomas 607 Hwy. 124 Jefferson..31601 706-
1997 Ford tractor 5610, $10,000. Amy other. Kenny Campbell Winston 770-489- 6345
blade, $150. J.Jones Whitesburg 770-834- ..:.40=.;2.:;-:::.3;::;82::.4.:,.,----:,.,-,---:----=:--:--=-~.,--.,,--_==-
Bostic AdeI229-415-3397 229-546-5954
8922
Coleman 5000 watt generator,$350; 10 hp. 9760
Internation<tl harvester Cub Cadet mdl. 105,
21360 JD mower conditioners, 1 running, 1 6' wide Ford type flail mower, good Techumsey engine. G. Wood Hiram 678-232- Ford 532 square. baler, $650; Ford rear hyd. w/42" mower, needs work. Bob Rogers
for parts, $3500 lor both, JD 535 hay baler. condition, $450. Andy Beasley Bloomingdale 0868
wheel weights (6) unused, $300. James Stone Mountain 770-921'0237
.Talmadge Holder Eatonton 706-485-8640 ' 2 hay pickup 532 Ford baler, best offer. Jere
Smith Box Springs 229-649-7004 2 silage wagons, 1 JDchuck wagon, 1 Gehl
912-748-4354
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6-row CroWley hydra-flex peanut inverter, 1
yr. old, 500 acres, stored inside. ,Johnny
Sanders Vienna 877-260-9958
Commander 4200, rubbertrack skid loader,
Kubota dsl., 630 hrs., 'easy to operate; very
good condition. Charles' Harris Cleveland
706-348-7199
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Martin Waynesboro 706-554-2480 Ford 550 backhoe, late 70's, runs well, digs
good, faircond., $7000/obo. Daniel wyatt Lyerly 706-895-2642
Iseki TX1300 2WD tractor, 48" belly mower, turf .and tractor tires for rear, runs well, cuts good, $2300. Jeff Scroggs Gainesville 770:::.53.:;4"'-:::.3"'750:;,:5::-:--,;-_--,----:.,-;-:-..,....,-:-_ _,--~
920, both in fair condition, under shelter, $1000/ea. Lamar Cooper Camilla 229-336,7702
2 tool bar plow, 7 shank s-tines, 81' 1/2"
Wide, 2-row, nearly new, $388. Mr. Smith Moultrie 229-782-5165
2-row Ford sub-soiler, $350, also other. Donald Vickers Wray 912-468-5386
6-row com head, mdl. 964, CaselH, 36" rows, good condition, field ready. Roger Smith Abbeville 229-467-2095
6.5x16 heavy duty trailer, dovetail, dual mobile home axles,$750/opb, also 5x14 3u8n5us-0e5d8, 9$750. Johnny Bruce COVington 770-
60" mowing deck fo[ JD 4300 series, used
Crawler, '98 Case 650G, 6-wayblade, root rake. 2280 hrs., very well maintained, $3950. Albert Wiesner Cleveland 706"865~9882
Cub Farmall tractor, mint condition, rebuilt engine,hyd. lift, unused tires, new paint, must sLeeen,o$x2252090-,5c4a3l-l1a4f7t.64:30. pm. Franky Hester
Cub with cultivator and belly mower, $2900.
Ford 5610 II w/bushhog QI loader, bUCket, JD 10' toolbar, 4 coil shanks, heavy type,
forklift forks & hayspears, hyd. remotEls, 2450 $450. Ryan Baerne Nicholson 706-757-2672
on tractor, 50 on loader. S. Lord Sandersville JD 2 cylinder traCtors, three styled B mdls.,
478-552-6399
one A for parts or restoration. Russell Banks
Ford 5610 tractor, kept under shed, 774 .:;D.=a~lIa:;::s=-;.;';;77:;;0;;---';44=5:::-77::86.:;8~::-:=;-:=:~-;--c=_
hrs., exc. cond,,' $16,0.00. J. W. Creath, Per""'. JD 4020 tractor,late mdl.,unused t',res,
478-737-2563.
. - r u n s great, must sell,$8000/obo. Kevin
Ford 600 $2850, no calls aft. 9:00 pm~ Jon Rhodes Augusta 706-829-1523
2-row Paulk peanut inverter, in good shape. 1 iime, $1500. B. Delman Dawsonville 706- Emory Thomas Jefferson 404-402-3824
Brinley Midland 706-565-9647
JD 4200, low hrs., 60" finish mower, exc.
R. E. Parten 181 Parten Road Ashburn 579-2200
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Cucumber grading line w/dump w<tsher- Ford 601 w/6 attachernents, 12 volt system, cond., 28 hp. dsl., $9500. Brian Kurtz
31714229-567-3053
6000 Lilliston Hi-cap peanut combine for waxer & sizer, manufactured by American $4000. Larry Harrelson Pine Mountain Valley Columbus 334-298-6092
2-row cultivator, $250; 2-row Ferguson parts, $100;'Long 393 square back, $150, machinery in Miami Fla., $75,000/obo. Keith 706-628-7217
JD4240, cab/air,dual remotes, duals; JD
tiHivator (cultivalor), $200; 4-row rotivator, also other. Willie Lee Statesboro 912-587- Garren AdeI229-896-1425
Ford 7600 tractor, 986 hrs.,. everything 8300 grain drill. Herbert Zoller Springfield
$250; Covington plariters, $150. L. L. Cox
'Cairo 229-378-8928
20 ~a.I
dISC smoothO,"g harrow, 3-pt., spmyer, 3-pt. ha nd wand or
'$250; 25 8' boom,
300. L. Waters Rockmart 770-684-2162
770-684-4840 2,00e 0 G hi .4635 SX sk,'d. I"oader, on"g,'n1a
owner, used 196 hours, $14,000/OBO,
attachments available for purchase. David 7H4o6ll1and Loganv'llle 770-241 -0063. 770-785-
5983 601 Ford Workmaster, good condition, 12
volt,. unused tires, fair paint w/bushhog, 3$31885107.70C-3h8a6rl-e3s18H1,. Twiggs. White 770-386-
,6600 JDcombine, 1600 hrs., newfleKhead,
J1o3s' e4p0h4.HmoofftoCr,raEwCfo,r6d607006-c7o4.m3-b3in1e03 p7a0rt6s.743-5128
spr7e' adbeorx, bPlTadae,dr6iv'enM, Falul tiulistye b3l-apdt.e,hfietcrht.,
Dirt pan 3-p!. hitch, good condition, $200. almost new, 90 hp., $11,000. Bruce
Ric Dudley Winder 770-725-2781
Thompson Vidalia 912-537-9890
D,'rt scoop, 3-p.t, e"xc. .c'o.n.d. $240 or. best Ford- 8N tractor, 4' bushhog, runs. great,' lift offer' call aft.6 pm Ed Ferguson Mea. nsvl'lle good, tires good, $3500. Matt Carr Forsyth
706-647-8678' ,
478-994-4613
Ditch Witch trencher, mdl. C9E, 24" depth Fo.rd 8N,' runs, bushhog & cultivator,
7tre7n0c9h43$5800092C67E8d7m58on8s9o2n3Powder Sprin. gs $2200/obo. J. Harding Greenville 706-672-
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Drag harrow, $150, hayrake a-pt. hitch, Ford 9N, new 12 vO,lt system & altern,ator, $K1e0n0~esanavw,'1'7'7$500853a0ls3o63other. Lenora Lew,'s rebuilt carburetor, runs well, $2100. Robert
912-754-3305 .::..:...J:;:;D,:-=,4-=55:::;D~"'7t=..ra-c';-tor-,-g-0-0-d""c-o-n-d"'it""io-n.:...,""$"::"?5=-,-=0-=-00=-. Darrell Bullard Carrollton 770-834-9827
JD 5103 tractor, 17 hrs., wgts., dealership warranty, $13,200; .Rhino 6'bushhog, $1300, both exc. condo Ivan Hawkiris Jonesboro
.:..77.:.:0;:.-",4.;,7",1-",8=:;88",5;;,-;::-::-."..".,..,...,-..,.".,--;:-,,-,.,,---;--,JD 530, Rlbaler w/Mon.; NH 56 rake, Lely
Lotus teddertractors, NH-TS100;Long 2610;
JD 2130 Case-1150D, reasonable prices/obo.
2001 ' KMC 6'row peanut comb,'ne, exc.
$150/ea. Tom Bandoly Cumming 770-88913193
condition. Ted Cowan Fitzgerald 229-423- =":;;::'=:::'--=-::-::c::c:-==-'''-':;;-':==-::O-::::-;-
'9166 2001
trailer, 6-ton tift bed, elec. brakes,
~~7;'~~ro~t~ar~y~um~o~w~ecrc, i$~5~0~0~; ~4i-~t~6~~bo~tetodm,
plow, $150.
chain storage, 8 lug-aXle, exc. cond:, $3800.
Jason Strickland Hortense 2002 MF 1233 4 4 R4
9r12-47330-9h376
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72-31 Terex 2 1/2 yd. loader, _good condition, $12,500, consider trade for 955H,
. '., x, ' ,res,. p. on Y977H, good cond., undercarriage. Art Lamb
190 hrs., 'exc. cond., $8500/obo. Scott F. Vienna 229-268-8550
Funderburk. Swainsboro 478-494-0945
2003 .JD. 790, 4WD, dSI., 25 PTa, 220 hrs. " 3e4xc6.-3c8o1n5d., pIs, $9000. Tracy Long Pavo 229-
cstoa8nrdt,..h.Bp$.1u3dBO.Sri;ga.5gy1sohrPv.FeartByicne.gattlgeSVshI,.haleoftr,7z7e'0n$g-4i1n6e01;0-'96eel4exC3c..
du2ty5'3alMuF~in4u8m/5,7cha~~pdyufI e::~~~~hlsdo'hh: : :
8'x30 Goosenecklrailer, 210,000 lb..axles, radial tires, locking tool box, 2 jacks, unused,
Electr'lc ceme-nt m-',xer '55 cu ft '3/4 hp Schrepfer F!lirburn 770-9E!9-5728
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., Ford 9N, runs well, new brks., $1800;
120 Vac motor w/trailer hitch, & 4.80/4.00-8 scrape, ploW, $150/ea., also other equip. Jim
pneumatic tires; $250. Bob Perreault Dacula Womack Dallas 404-394-7371'
770-513-0352
Ford Jubilee tractor w/5' bushhog, good
Electric nursery soil rnixer, 1/2 hp., still in paint, tires & sheet metal, $2850. Ken Fuqua
shipping crate, will deliver anywhere in Ga" Roc.kmart. 770-684.'8794 770-684-4469
$900/0BO. Frank. Funderburk Byron 478-
956-5823
Ford industrial 4000 gas tractor w/frorit-end
loader and backhoe, good tires, power
;R..i:cE:h;n;a=cr=ld:o.ss;=oe:n:d:.B7.;xl.u-1=f=6f~t.o=trniai-i2'l=e2ri9,''--82:30:'50;'3:2:,'0''$;3-38=2:5';0-::.';-M:-a-,r-y-
'steer,.ng, $5,000. ,565-7022
D.ouglas, Gay
Lyons
912-
$4E80q0u;ipG. MtrlCr.,55th0-KwhFereule,hsanugf., adxolevertoaaild, trraamctposr,, Ford mdl. 860, rebul'lt motor, unused t,'res',
$3700; both have exc. tires. Bill Holloway $4650; garden tractor equip., harrow, turn
Colbert 706-788-2436
plow and other, make offer. Sidney Keadle
Fred Miller Rome 706-295-3150 JD 5400 tractor, 210 hrs., :?WD, 520 quick
attach loader, sheltered in exc. shape. Pat C,annon Norcross 770-448-8555
JD60 tractor w/5'mower, runs well, $2500.
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JD . 6420, cab, 640. loader, excellent
condition, sheltered, 30 hours, $56,000.
Stuart Abel Rich.mond Hill 912-727-2521
yO 6504WD tractor and bushhog, $5800.
GleJDnn7J9a0c,k4sWonDA, l1p-8h0ar~erst.t,a
404-731-5094 $10,200; JD 4110,
54 deck, 55 hrs., 2002. model, $11350. Steve
good condition, $12,500. Phillip Bassett Franklin 678-378-1241 256-357-2718
mo3un8tNd,istowtriw butoIcr,omallpIseatendrebblaUsI'Ittemd o&torpsa,infrtoendt.'
David Keadle Thomaston 706-647-7481 3 JD sickle mowers w/extra blades, 1 605
Pick.up rake, .1 10 disc harrow, 1 2/.bottom. plOW. i: H. GillB.ndVilia Rica 770-459-3642
3 Lilliston peanut picker, $500/ea;2 4-row Dickievators, also other. R. Wade Cochran 478-599-0635 478-934-2397 $137'5p,t. e1q1 u.ipb.u",.4'/bslapdree,ad$e1r/2s5e;'e4d'e/rro,ck $r1a5k0e',;
$6100. Matthew Rowell Hazlehurst 912-379- Farmall706 bad engine for sale. Jim Owen Thomastorf706-647-2328
1030912-375-7261
Concord 770-884-5217
Ford tractor 3000, exc: condition, no pIs,
800 series Ford tractor, runs well w/mower, $3995. 1II0na Williams Concord 770-884-
Farmall Cub 1949, $2500', Farmall M 1'945, $3500; JD MT 1951,$3400/obo,all restored.
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=:3,,;50~0;"'-"'-;-:07:"'-""""":-::;;-;:-="---""" "'-_"'-'-;: Jeff Ca.rlock Rock Spring 706-375-3299
Ford tractor 3930, 860 hrs., 6' bushhog,
875 McKee round baler, full gauge .not FarrTiallCub qelly mower, runs well, looks r/scrape, fert. spreader, pulverizer, etc. all
working, $1200/firm.Hugh Reed Oakwood good, $20.00. Jirnmy Douthit Macon 478-477- $13,500. Mike l. Titshaw 710 Youth Jersey
770"534-4752
0113
Road Monroe 30655 770-787-4007'
Pfl 9930 cotton picker, JD 230 22' disc, 9004
bushhog; Rufus W. Short 606 Logan Store 'R-'d-.';A~;m;:e::r:i'c='u7s===3:1'~7-'1-9f:"2:2::9'-:8:;4~6:'-:5":3;0~"8?- :-.,.... j
9,N Fo.r,d tractor, nice, looks good, rOns well,
12 volt. Robert Chasteen Commerce 706-
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Ford tractor 4610,' 55 hp., 4WD, (deactivated) dual remotes, looks good, runs well, 1300 hrs., $10,000/obo. Howard D.
Cumming 770-887-451 Farmall Cub t'ra.cto'r w!Wood.s be'lly mower,
good cond., $2200; 3-pt. 16 disc harrow, VGC,
9-:..':F.M::o:;r0:d::0"t,rrea,;c,Ht7eo::rJ,p~h"1,z7:::1ib0=:a,",bps-I;s;.7,0=:16"2--~59s=:p27d-~9..,:..171.1::0'970-~""h,,r,-s-_.,
Brown Canon 706-356-5228
JD 850 tractor, 3 cyi:, dsl., good condition,
.72:2.0.56.:06:.0:"h2,r-s0:=.3,::1;$:6-5;-5~0:.0.:.:",B=:r-i,a-=n;:S-,i:t-t,e- n
Adairsville
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JD 850, 2WD, 300 hrs., very good
condition. Rex T. Grizzle 1885 Mayfield Road
Alpharetta 30004 770-475-9670 770-645-1'4-J-1D'4-~-9=:5;0;--d=;s-l.;=-t7r-a:c:t-o-r;,;-=1"0'L0:0:":h"-r-s'.,;::2:;7--;h:p-:.,$6000; 5' rotary mower, $400; 16 disc harrow,
$400. Steve Dennard Perry 478-218-7720 ' -
exJcDeIIen9t9c6o0ndc'ltio'otnto, ncaIIpaicftk.e5r,pms.hHealtmerId,kLeopntg,
, 3PH/quick change, $100; 8 disc harrow, $175, 335-2078
$550.' Scott OdumBuford 770-945-7945
rotovator, box blade, exc. condo Geneva Ludowici 912-545-.9753
all '$600. Douglas. Couch Calhoun/Rome 9N Ford, drag blade, bush cutter, 15', 2 axle Farmall Cub' tractor with equipment, runs ~b~~ge08866 Spring Grove Rd. Jesup 912- '22J9~2'2B6~8a6c9t09r., $20QO. J. Corbin Thomasville
770-366-0815
trailer, $3000/obo., one or all. R. Drew well, $1800. James H. Crowe Tucker 770-
3-pt hitch, 2-row Ford cult.; 3-pt. hitch 2- Dawsonville706-265-3087
908-9314
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Gehl1870 5x5 auto tie round baler, VGC & JD H, .runs well, good sheet metal, unused
row JD planter. Sammy King Cedartown 770- AC HD5B crawler, 12'blade, cab, needs Farmall Cub tractors & equip., also parting field ready, $5600. Ron Botts 41_55 Faceville tires, goodSN tag, hand start, $2850. Fred
748-4331
work, $2500/obo. Bill Stratton Appling 706- out Cub; Case 448 hyd. trans., 18 hp. Hwy. Bainbridge 31717
Fitts Dahloilega706-864-3860
3'pt hitch, 5'harrow, 10-16" discs, $225; 541-2015
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w/equipment. Bobby.Holtzclaw Canton 770- Generator 100KW dsl. engine, 'goodJD combine mdl. 55 w/grain head, running
hit/miss engine Fairbanks-Morse 11/2 hp. ACcorn headsA436, $1200; F2, 635, $900,479-4221
condition. C. Simmons Jefferson 706-367- condition, stored under shed, $4500. Heath
headless, $750.Bob Monroe Dahlonega 706" fits M2, L2 Gleaner combine heads. Danny Farmall Cub W!W90ds belly mower, 8262 404-379-9739
Wilson Stapleton 706-872-9199
867-6426
Mulkey Blakely 229-723-6244'
cultivators,lights, hyd. lift, $2900; steel trl. Generator, PTa driven, 15 KW, on trailer, JD gator, 4x6; 2000 mdl., runs great, $3800.
345JD garden tractor, exc. cond., $4700; 5' x 10'!Jtility trailer w/removeable ramps, $500. .C. D. Gravitt Buford 770~945-4371'.
375 JD. round hay baler, 5'x4' bales, $4000. Leon Waters Brooklet 912-842-9437
AC craWler HD6E dsl., power shift trans., 10 straight blade. good UC, $6850. Gerald King Nashville 229-686"3127 229-686-8771
AC mdl. G w/cultivators, $3800. Ernil Thomas Jefferson. 404-367-3824
8x18, 8-tire, GI hitch, $1000. Grant Gillespie Colbert 706-224-1397
Farmall M, 1944 mdl., butane gas, runs
well, sheet metal fair, $1200/obo. Geron Williamson Lyons 912-526-8965
garage kept, 8 hrs. total use, exc. cond., $2,000. Greg George Rockmart 770-6847162770-684-2124
Generator, PTa driven, Winpower,50 KW, 2 to choose from, exc. cond., $2500-$3000.
M. loggins Maysville 706-652-3652 JD harrow HD TWA mdl., 12',28 disks, new
26" disks, .good cond., $2750. Ben Copeland .=G:..:.ra:;:"y!;-...:.47:,;8:::-:,,:9:::86,,---:1-i'10:::0,,-::-=:-;=:-;~-,,;-:-==-.-
JD wagon, also other, Bob St. Germain
4 Ford 7010 tractors, low profile, good AC mdl. G w/cultivators, 3 good tires, 1 fair, Farmall Super A w/20" mold board turn Paul Sanders Stephens 706-759-3664
Loganville 770-466-7066
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condition, $12,500. J. Flournoy Fort Valley straight tine, runs well, $2500. Fred K. Barnes plow, rear tires, good shape, new paint, Gill rolloverhvy. duty 6' scrape blade, 7 John Deer650, )983, 1140 hrs., excellent
478-214-3621
Tifton 229-382-5349
battery, 12V, 3PH, $2200. Floyd Crane shank ripper, exc. cond., $800. Frank Dysart cond.. finishing mower, box blade included,
4 JD 1065 wagon w/Bradford grain carts in Aerator 6', HD 3PT; $450, 7 shank pasture Douglasville 770-949-4441
Pine Log 770-386-0020
looks/runs great, $5195.. Jim E. Albertson
exc. cond., $2500 ea. Hugh Hosch Buford renovator, $250 cultipacor pull type, $175. FarmallSuper C W/2:fOW cultivators, Goossen hay blower, 3-pt. hitch, PTa drive, ",A",th'i'e'Tn=s'-:.7~0::::6:.J-5::::4::::8~'4",7~8~7_.,.,.._-,-......,...,---;:--.
770-945-3971
Charles Maddox Jackson 770-775-3597
praCticallynewtires,$13500rtradefortractor 2 discharge heads, 15&30' hoses, 10 disc John Deere 105 combine wlquick attach
4' 5' 6' bushhogs, $200-$900; 2/16 plow, Aerator-Lawson pasture aerator, 8' wide w/3-pt.lift. Nelson Massey Conyers 770-483- B&B harrow w/sealed bearings. J: R. Wimpey corn and grain head, $2,000. Joe R. Mead
$350; 6' box scrape, $325; scrape blade, w/hydrualic lift wheels and seed box, $7100. 2639
Jonesboro 770-471-4221
Waynesboro 706-554-2833
$200; Gehl pulverizer, $500. C. Collins Ron Ward Elberton 706-213-9175
, Farmall model M tractor, good condition, Grain Plains 15' no-iillgrain drill, Colter cart, John Deere 4000, new paint and decals, 90
Austell 770-948-1003
Allis-Chalmers roto-baler, in great working $1800. Phil Harkins' Greensboro 706-347- loading auger, exc. condo Bobby J. Evridge hp. w/14' harrow; $8500, will separate. Jimmy
4Crow peanut. picker, bushhog 9004, very condition, collectors item, 1952 w/original 0512
Byron 478-956-4550
May Mitchell 706-598-2053
good condition; $8,000. Greg Bennett Nunez 912-562-4397
40' Gooseneck haulingtrail.er, 2003,10 ton, dual tandem, exc. cond., shipped hay locally, $6,000. Matthew Schell DeWy Rose706-245' 9275
manual. Dustin Cagle Cumming 770-2315105
,Almost new 21 double disk grail) drill, mint cond., always sheltered, $3500; 15'. plow w/mulcher $1000. Robert Dodson Plains' 229824-6601
Farmall parts tractors, mdl. H & M, tires and 'sheet rnetal availab!e. Phillip Lackey
Cedartown 770-748-9060 ,Farmhand ulJiversal front-end loader, hyd. self contained, hooks up to any tractor, $500. M. Roberson Dublin-478-984-4830
Gravely tractor w/rotary plow, mower, cultivator, also complete tractor & axle assy.
for parts, $900. L Bomar Douglasville 770653-7822
H Farmall tractor, gas & dsl. tanks w/5' bushhog on wheels, also bush & bog harrow,
John Deere 650 tractor, 4WD, pIs, finishing mower, turf tires, $6800. Jerry C. IveyBrooks .:..77.:.:07::-:'E5:::99"'-f'.6::::87,:,6:':c-=-'--;:-="""==~7-::""""""
John Deeres, 354 bolt B, 35 brass tag A, 40 3-pt., 38G, many others,. all run, diff. prices: William Morath Tyrone 770-486-8339
40' log trailer,102" axles w/Budd wheels, Belarus A250 tractor, runs well, turf tires, Fella (German)SM215 disc mower for sale, GC,' $2495 cash. T. Bowers Hartwell 706- Kelly/Ryan silage platform uses 240 single
brks., Igts., good tires, $5500. Joe Walker $1500/0BO, <1:lso lots of equipment. Ron Grob 6', $1500. Kathryn M. Corbin Evans 706-373- 376-4617
phase motor, excellent condition, barn kept.
Fayetteville 770-461-7142 .
Buford 770-932-8452
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Hay baling equipment. G. Ricketson Mark Stovall Danielsville706'255-7473 706-
4000 Ford, 3 cyl. gas,$5500; 1-row cultivator planter, 3-pt.hitch, $350; head for
Bigham Brothers parali11 , 10', 6. shank w/roller. Tommy Mead Midville 706-554-6107
Finishing mower 60", new 13. 5 hp. motor pUll behind or offset left or right, up to 4', extra
Clarkesville 706.754-2000 Hay tedder, Deutz KS300,
rake KS1.50;' '':7''::8:;9K7-o'3'h5''le6:::6:r'-,m---:d""l."".6"::"OR::::-g-e-n-er-a7'to-r,""'6"'0"'K"'WC;-;-,"J"7D;:::-d""s'--l.,
990 David Brown, $250; M. Wilson Millwood Bobcat 743, Kubota diesel, aux. hyd., belts, blades, etc. Harold Gwaltney Senoia mower KM22, $2000/obo., J;hn Boren complete W/switch gear, 47 hours. Brian
912-283-9266
bucket w/teeth, unused wheels and tires, 770-599-3062
Concord 770-884-5745
Rikard Carnesville 706-384-0136
- . . , . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 $4250. Scot Brown Tyrone 770-631'3064
Finishing mower, Bu'shhog brand FTH 600, Hay tedder, Kuhn 10', 2" pull type,exc. Kubota 4690 3'pt. backhoe, $4000,63'
Ads may be published consecutively up Burch harrow; ,19 1/2', discs like new, 5', good condition, $500 firm. Gary Ledford cond., unused tires, $800.' Andy Cooper Chevy grain dump,.$500, 20' trailer, $400, also
to a maximum of four (4) weeks,
$3500. AI Heath Soperton 912.-529-3042
Senoia 770-599-6002
Hiram 770-943-4384
other. Chris Jackson Jackson 770-775-0454
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, Kubota 4700 dsL, 6' bushhog front loader, p/s, remotes, 935 hrs., nice 6' brush mower, all $12,500. B. Mullis,Macon 478-935-8693
Kubota 4x4B71 00, runs well, turf tires, needs
PTO repair, $3,500. ,Gary Meyer Danville gaby31017@yahoo.com404-860'-1492
Kubota M 120,4WD, cab, air w/1601,
loader, exc, cond., 210 hrs., 120 hp., $40,000,
Bonnie Beall Byron 478,747-3787
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Latemodel John Deere 9960 cotton picker,
'head has picked 800 acres since rebuilt, $35,000, Vann Wooten Denton 912-375-5246
Log splitter, used' 2 hrs., 26 ton, .6,5 B&S
vertical & horizontal, $895/obo; Bill M. Watson Mansfield 770-385-0473
Lowery manufacturing 14",2 bottom mold
board plow, used once, for 45 hp. or less, $400. Eddie Hill Flintstone 423,432-8411
MF 235 tractor w/finishing mower, $3500. Leroy Robinson Tignall 706-285-2237
MF 240 w/canopy, 42' hp., $6400;
attachments available, boon pole, disc,
turning plow, hayfork and box blade. Daren
Griffin Columbus 706-566-4400
MF 275 dsl., 65 hp., good condition, all
purpose plow, $5700. Donald English Toccoa
706-886-1904 .
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Mule drawn hay. rake, $250; mule drawn New Holland 1069 stackwagon,160 bales,
corn stalk CUller, good condition, $450. C. ,Charles Rachels- Wadley 478-252-85.30 478-
Whitehead l.awrenceville 770-963-3940 NH 1049 sel/propelled bale wagon;
grt.
.~4N:97e4-"--6w"8"'7iH070"II"'a--ndT.1'"'9"'8::::2--T"'R"."'85""",--;:;C32"'0:;";0"'h-rs--.,-.-::1;:;5'
TIller front line, 5 hp., BS engine, also' plow plug drag. bar, sheltered,., $220. Reece Cornelius Kennesaw 770428-3082
Tiller; rear tine, used' 5 hrs., exc. cond., 5
cond.; carrys 160 bales"runs well, $14,000. Scott BowenWhite 770-317-3674
NH 150,.10' tedder; $850;' Hesston
pulversizer, 6',$500; 1-row cultivator,$150, B'rianEliington Conyers 678-618-8468
_ NH 2001, 33 hi:>. dsL," 4WD, buShhOg,
grain head, 4 row corn head,good condition. hp., 17" width cut,$250. Thomas Reagan
"S""h'Na'7ne=we":-B'""Hr~0a;:;n:lIna::e'n:,n':d;=G=-;5l::e:.7n25n:'-v'-"islql"ie":-u9a"'r1:':e2=--.-6'b2"5'a47le:c4':r8,=5g"5=re' --a"'t: ~ ~C~T~aran::;tiol~en":'7r ':7'::<0's-"9'in2:=g4I7e--"3''-0'-a1;::4'X1'-e-,~fa-r""-m-,-:-u-s-e,~-:-4x--:;7
condition, always sheltered, $6500, Scott R. homemade, $145/obo.. Bill Fulton Suwanee
Council 9726 Fathers Home Church Rd~ 770-932-2886
Camilla 31730 229-294-1085 229~336c6061
Trailer, 4'x8', tilt bed stake body, $400, Ben
scrape blade,. eqUipped for loader, .finisher,' New Holland 640 auto wrap, 4x5 round Summerour Dawsonville 706-265-1342
300 hrs., EC, $11,500 negotiable. Carol,R. baler,$5000, new laces in belts. Dewade Trailer, indus.-type dump, 5-ton, 16'x6',
McClellan Marietta 678-414.1404
Bostic, Adel 229-896-4677 229-546-5954
emergency brakeaway, 99% new, will .mail
NH2003 TC18,.18,5 hp., ?WD, 3 cyl. dsl., 'New Holland TN-5q, 4WP, 32LA loader less pictures, $6,495. Mike ,. BUllard Atlanta 4043PH, PTO, tUrf tires, ROPS w/4' rotary cutter, than 80 hours" $21,500, other equip. also. Tim .233-1676
60 hrs., .$6900. Mark McNeill Conyers 770- ,McMichen Cumming 770-596-3674
Troy-Biit'Super Bronco" rear tine tiller, only
929-0202
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New Id,ea456'bale king, ne,eds some belts, used. one time, .only $500. JoAnn Blizzard
NH 315 square. baler, VGC;field ready, $600, call aft. 5 pm. Jeff Coggins. Madras 7,10- Senoia 770-599-6134
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$4000;/obo. William Threadgill Carrollton "3::::04;;,-.::8,,,1:,,-93:::-=:.-:-:=__'-:-::==---.:-::=-.,-,;---::::=; Troy-Bilt Chipper/shredder, 10 hp., 1 yr. old,
770-834-2293
Pasture. renovator-seeder, large & small exc. cond., $450. -jack Di3an Danielsville
NH 630 4x4 hay baler" always sheltered, seed bins, '88 5 'shank design Clemson 706-795-2628
very good condition, $4000. Chuck CULJY University, barn kept, $900. E. Yawn Warm Used 501. Ford sickle bar, 503 rake, 440'IH
Madison 706-342-83.07 .' "
Springs 706-663-2078
$quare baler, all .in good shape,$2000/obo.
NH 630 round. baler, exc., cond., '$5000. Rear .line tiller, 6 hp" used one time, $600; Jack Watson Midville 418-589-7614
TonyGableFaytltleville 770-461-7778'
mule drawn plow, $100. Harry Williams Utility trailer for tractor or truck wihitch, hvy.
NH 630 round baler, exc. condition, under Tennille 478-553-1016
dUty,4 1/2'x6', $150. Dan King Fairburn 770,
barn, $7000, JD650 rake $1000; James Row crop Oliver, '66 tractor, runs well, 964-.8294
Want junked NH 479 hay cutter: Frank Eaton 4441 Bethany Roaq Buckhead 30Q25 706-342-0727
Want manure spreader, prefer ground driven, small to me.diu'm size, .decent condition. David Nelson ElIlIville 229-9372376
Want mower deck 'for Sears tractor, ST/garden tractor mower deck, 3917253582. Roy E. Frazier Decatur 770c723-1963
~ntpower. steering unit fOr a 1957 Ford 800 series tractor, ,new or uSi3d. Eddie Grant Hamilton 706-628-4410
Want reasonably priced front end bucketfor' 2002 MF231 S, diverter bOl( for same. Paul H. Smitli Warner Robins 478-953-3860
Want woodsplitter, vertical horizontal, must be In good condition. Russ Harper Toccoa 706-886-1610
FARM SUPPLIES
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651-9081. or 404-651-9082.
MF 383 w/front-end J loader, 865hrs., $14,500; offset harrow on wheels, 7' Hardee cufter mower,' $1700. Joe Akin Griffin 770-
227-8131 MF 50 dsl. rebuilt engine & lift; rewired,
many new parts, live PTO, sheltered, good tractor, $4500. Michael Wallace
Chickamauga 706'375-3708
Hinton Reynolds 478-847-3452 478-847-$1350; '64 MF 135 tractor, live PTO, gas, 3-pt.
3319
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hitch, good lift, $3750. Parker' Nelson
NH 630roundbaler;NH 442 cutter hay Flintstone 706-820-0536
f1uffer; MF pull type rake. Charles White Pine Schuknecht onion hariti3ster & finish topper,
Mountain 706-663-2793706-573-0948
5'x10' feeder to toppe~harvested'30acres,
NH 845 round baler, mech. exc;, field ready,exc. condo R. Hendrix Metter 912-685-3220'
$3000; NH side delivery rake, field ready, Scrape blade, boom pole, dirt scoop, all
$1500. Jim Stone Thomson 706-597-1811 w/3-pt. hitch, $425 for all or separate.'Wilson
Utility trailer, 1 axle dump, 6' wide., 8' long,,1
5" tires, 24" side board, $375. Robert Stogner
LaGrange 706-882-4399
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Walking floor trailer, Great Dane, self
contained hyd., works grt., 45' no. wetlirm
needed, .$12,000., TIm Smith Hawkinsville
478-783-1945
Westendorf TA25 loader, bucket arid hay
1 set cattle bed for F-100 100g bed piCkUp, $100; John Eberhart H.iram 770-943-0775
100 gal. sprayer, 12V motor, 50'hose on
reel wlWand, 1 used for weed sprayer, GC; $175: Dave Smallwood Griffin770'228-1406
100 year old one by fours tongue and grooved, beams up to six by eight, doors,
bricks. N. Bennett Gibson 706-598-2753
Mantis-tiller/cultivator, 21.2. CG 2 cycle engine, border edger & crevice cleaner attachments,. hardly used, $250. N. Parker , Athens 706-546-9890
Manure spreader, $900. T. Hicks Carrollton 770-214-9590678-776-9757
Massey Ferguson 231,1999, bushhog, box
'NH .848 round baler, $2500. Ray Eaton
Dalton 706-695-1804 NH 853 round, baler, $2500; Deutz HD490
Msqeuaanresvilleba7le7r0,-56$72-9500' 203'/obo,. TIm Lane'
NH853 'round baler, net wrap; $5800; NH 57 hay rake; $2200;NH 1010 hay stacker,
H. Hortman Roberta 67.8-357-6868
Sickle mowers, Ford 501/7' w/new rock guards, 3-pt. hitch, $650; New Idea 7' pUll type w/new, cutti.ng knive.s, $550. John Reece "s~e;,;.no=i:;;:a;,;7,-,7.::0,-,-2=::5",43-'-8",7,-:,9",_ 4 _::,::-::-:;----:-=-=-=--=-,
Smith compressor, good condition, $2900/obo. Cortez E. Jones 7240 Hobgood
spear, too.k, off 3000. Ford may fit others, 100's, old jars/glasses, canning, jelly, frUit,
$2000. Wayne Bohannon Rydal 706-625- honey, .. flour, etc., misc... old glass
1331
items/feed/burlap sacks. P. R. Dean Morrow
wgWKh;emedlhlo. rTse-1g2a77rd, eorrnigraincatol. roww/ndeercsk, &mawnhueael,_l, ~7''7--107;0-9:0:6;0;'1'~'-g:'8'a'8:L'4i-1's'-t:e-:e.-l:;t-a;::n"-k:,-r_w_a=t:e:-r::-o:-r7"fu-:e:Tl,--4;;';xc=l0;;'-,'
early 60's, $900. Jerry E. Grubbs Palmetto $150, gravely walk behind w/attachments. D.
770-463-0802
Thalman Hampton 770-946-9421
blade,boom,385hrs.,_exc.cond.,$8500.Bob $1850. Eric Thompson RoopVille 770C317- RoadFairburn30213770-774-7250
Wood tick grapple loader, tits Bobcat or 12+ cedar treew/twin truck, crafts or
Bell ,Jonesboro 404-217-9096 770-603-7851 5896770-851-6966
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,Spreader, the hollow :S50 type 2, $50, tractor w/front end loader, ' $750. Ron T. whittling, it, dies, you cut, 75+ yr. bam, itfell,
Massy Ferguson 41 .sickle mower, $750; NH hay baler, good cond., $1250. Y.Smith needs . some work. Robert Doeseckle Stokes 1592 King Road Harrison 31035 478- somelrg. beams. Barbara Savage
New Holland 474 sickle mower conditioner, LaGrange 706-884-1209
McDonough 770.388-0181
552-0358
Douglasville 404451-4032
$1,000. Jeff Cantrell Bowdon 770-258-7194 NH mdl. 1895 self-propelled, silage chopper SUb-soiler for planting, trees, $200. P, Deal Woodmizer 96LT40 HD portable, under 15. Radiant. brooders, other poultry eqUIp.
Model 127 Cub Cadet tractor w/42" cutting w/corn & window headers, 10, wheel v-rake Statesboro 912,531-0044
roof 6 years, ,1490 hrs.; ,excellent cond., avail. Geoffrey Parrish Bethlehem 678-779-
deck, hydrostatic drive w/harrows, cultivators, $1000 firm. Dennis
turn-plow; Temples
I-w--/.c..a..d..d;:y......R...o::y....E...m.....b...r.y:.E.a.-t.o..n...t-on..7...0._6-4-8-5-2~34-6
Super A Farmall w/fast-hitch' and all equipment, good tires, $2,500. JoGay Lyons
$17,600. Jo.hn Sell Milner 770-228-1338 Woo'ds RM'. 5,9 fl'n,'sh mower, tIller, '4',' p'ost
~44::;:0:s1:-:----;--'-,..,-,_~-,.--_c:.-c;'-;;;-:-'::"":L7 ___ 18 ton feed bin, nea.rly new; 25 to.n bin" ,exc.
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Gilmer Habersham Hall
Putnam Richmond Taliaferro
Miller Mitchell Pulaski
Lumpkin
Treutlen
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seYll.aJnomeaPr h'li1liv-p\p-1i7n0s0Cdosnl.-yetrrasct7o7r,0-27060h-p8.5, 3..822.5
hrs., runs great, 3 speed PTO, 4' Howse bushhog, '$3500. Chris' Padula Gainesville 678-776-3407
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Rockdale.
Spalding,
Want 10' pull type double section cutting
harrow w/hYd. wheels to raise harrow. Lamar
Long Chatsworth 706-695-5906 706-278-
Madison 30650706,342-3638 lSi< 19 Circa 1800"sok a s'quar,e$I,og cab'10,
prime conditio.n, extra logs avail., 3500 finn. Bryan Burnett Clarkesville 706-356-522-2
~71~7X~60'"',p2:r,9i-"4ne-~,6"::0n"1-ov6-e"lty;--s.,-cid-';i-ng::-::,"'$to".3;;;5:-;/ft".~,"';;2:C::X47"::p7:in:'-e
studs, $2, 2x6x20' spruce lumber, $8;5/8" plywood, $12/slieet. Mark Eley White Plains 706-868-4050
~$2~1C~2h~0or0=e:;eCtar=0.=,ni;b::lca"'c32k;;o-:u-CtOs--m.=fpou'r"tc:"pe~::rls-I-,e':"t:u=nuh:'::so=-u=es:d:3e'"~i=-nOf:eb=eo:"d-x,
W.Central Section
7100 ,-
lids, water jugs. Darrell Crews St. George
Want 154 or 185CubLowboyforparts, any 904,653-2151
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conWdaitniotn. 3.-Ipv!\.ahciktcMh o8t'ersotAa. rryagmoonwe7r7.0E-6a8rI4C-7II4ft3o1n
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2' GQF Incubators, Hatcher, $150, balance
be$a1m50sceaal.i,3$l5'0,G,eQggF
DoWraavniltle37~p7t0. '9h3it4c-h4'7f0o7rH Farmall. Do.~glas
candler, $25. Tom Tuthill Covington 770-787-
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NE Central
rE~vhann~savis
Baker E.Central, - Ban Hill
Turner Webster
Harris Heard
Shelnutt Loganville 770-466-49313
2 tires, 4/80/8 for rotary tilley, bar type tires,
Want 3120 JD differential parts, ulled good trend, 15. L. H. Johnson Dacula 770-
Section Barrow
Lanier
Section, . Baldwin
Berrien Brooks
Wilcox ' Worth
Houston Lamar
differential or old tractor for parts. Joe Nichols Eastanollee 706-491-2957 .
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Clarke Elbert
L~~ib7e~rttoySh
Bleckley Burke
Calhoun Chattahoochee
Macon Meriwether
Want 5' or 6' rotary mower, 3-pt. hitch in good tread, can e-mail". photos, $100/pair. good condition, & under $400. E Railey Bred Evans Bowman 706,245-9169
Franklin
Montgomery
Columbia
Clay'
Greater Atlanta Monroe
Midland 706,-561-6227..706-593-5300
2- 40'x 200' gutter connected greenhouses,
Greene Hart Jackson Madison Morgan Oconee Oglethorpe Walton
Pierce Screven
Tattnall Telfair Toombs Ware Wayne Wheeler
Dodge Emanuel
Glascock Hancock Jasper Jefferson Jenkins Johnson
Colquitt Cook
Crisp Decatur Dooly' DoughertY Early Grady
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Want 5' roto-tiller, for. 3-pt. hitch. Lou Holbank Buford 770-366-9505
Want 5xa utility trailer, reasonably priced. R.
2D2o9d-s8o2n~752245080bDodson Rd. Plains 31780
a. Want 8N Ford,Jubilee, 601, 801, for parts or
repair, jn any conditipn, 100 mi. Atlanta. Wilson Douglasville 770-947-1970
with fans and heater, disassembled, you pick
:u::pG~r,o.~u~$n~d1=72-7K7:.:0,.,e--a-,.,-8,"B,87r~-i7a5,"n,9/~M11:.e...l.i.s..s-,a--_'::F-.l-o_-;c::k-:-;--B-;-a- ll
20x24.green hoUse for sale, inCludes heater, industrial fan, 3/4 ron plastic, new/used pots, misting'system, no timer. Jackie Broch Villa Rica 770-459-0779
250 gal.' plastic tanks. w/cut-off. valves
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of Atlanta. Mark H. Alley 493 Antique Alley Drive'Clarkesville 30523 70i3-754~6625
Want 90 hp. gearbox for 7' bushhog. Jim
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Needham LoganVille 770-534-1811 250 gal. plastic tanks with cut-off valves
w/alum. cages around them, $100.ea. Barry
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Needham Loganville 770~554-1811
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tractor parts orKohler engine, K341AQS.Dan for rooting plants, goodcond., $2.50 per
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Remember: ads are limited to ,30 word,S. I equipment, any condo considered.. Colon H.
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Want JD 1124' sickle bar. Paul J.. Staelens 1431 Thankful Rd. Madison706474-2797
I Norcross 710,449-3t67
36" chicken houses fans .on hinges; also
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Want John Deere 3020 dsl.motor or parts 'choretime feed lines, 13 ton feed bin. Jim
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Zellner Culloden 478-994-4545
I tDrar.cLtoarGwr/manogtoer7. 0K6y-l8e8C0r'a2w21fo6rd 110 Holly Point 4 ton extra '.hlgh efficle.ncy h$eat .pump
Want' John Deere tractor' in needing N II rGeas.toarreeda.oDrapvaidrt~P,hirlulipnsniCng"rnoer snvoitl,le. 7a0r6th-3e8a4s-t'
compressor, fully $600. H. Chaney
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4" freeze brand irons, 0-8, $50.L MCLeroy'
Comer 706-783-3168
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I Grinstead Perry478-988-9894
Rudeseal Mt. Airy 706-778-6482'
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I Want M&W disc mower for parts; WillilimB. 500 bricks over 100 yrs, old, decorative
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Monroe
'solid,very unusual, $5 ea. or $2000/all, you move. Susan Wheatley Crabapple 770442-
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I ~OO Want New Holland 57 "roll bar" hay rake/or 500 gal.. fuel tank, brand new 115 volt,
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I parts, anycondition.. MlchaeICarey Dewy transfer pump and filters, never used,$500.
Rose 706-376-6605
Keith Towe Cornelia 706-778-5265
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I Want Sears garden tractors and equipment 500 gal. lick tank, $50; 2 hayrings, $25 ea.;
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I in My condition, also 10-12 hp.engine.for three.radical'armsaws, $200 for an. Gene
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I S~ ears. She6 ldon Stew3 art Comm- erce 706"335- Rainwater Palmetto 256-449-2960
Want Tag along fertiliz.e,r spreader, s.ingle axle. Shep Bickley Perry 478c218-5873
55 gal. drums; $6; elec.motorgear box, 4$2852,-2m81e2tal post, $7. M. Bailey Redan 770-
Want carburetor for G-AC, will buy entire, .~5~5~g~al"".-w""/t:-o-p,~m-e"'ta"'I--'d::-::ru-m::-::'s--,,-:5:-::5:-g--a:-'I.-p"'I""as"'t""ic
tractor for parts if necessary. Howard Moore screw top; food grade, 2 bang holes, ~astic
LoganVille 7704664485 .. . ". ,. " drums. Bill Cheatwood Jackson 770-227-
Want -cultivator and turning plows for B Allis 970,8
Chalmers. Joel S. Duncan Nicholson 706- '5!,!.5~5~0:-::g-::;al;--.-=-a;:-bo:c:v::e----gr:::o."u--nd::;-;f:':-ue:;l-;t~a'::nk~w::;/;:-ho::-:s=e
757-3554
and nozzle, last used'for gasoline, $350.
Want finishing mower reasonably priced. A. Harry Jones Dallas 770-445-3741 '
Whe,eter Dahlonega 706-864-6736
550 gal. fuel tank, $400;16 steel drums, 55,
.Want front bumper for 1972.MFtractor. D. gal. $10 ea., 85 cement blocks, $50; E. Payne
ArldersonDawsonville 770-888-344Q
BaldWin 706-778-3096
Want front loader for 190 Allis Chalmers. Doug Anderson Armuchee 706-235-6572
Want front mounted suitcase tYPi3 weights for Massey Ferguson 175. Wes WilkIe Alpharetta 770-360-9214
550 gallon spring tank for sale (safe for drinking water), or will trade for aluminum bOat. Martin Davis Clarkesville 706-754-6118
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6",8", 12" concrete blocks, clean, $0.50$0.75, farm gates 6'~12',$15-$25, chicken feeders Wlplastic pans, complete control pan units. Charles WelihamStatham 770-7257378
Hobart cuber, grinder, 4', 5', 6', 8', cutting tables, heat wrap machines,' colie & compressor. H. Phillips Watkinsville 706-
:..7",69",-",5-=:49,,-0:,-:-::c::-;c;::c===-=;-:::;-;==---.;-=: Hobart meat tenderizer 403, grt.shape. Roy
2 regd: Shorthorn bulls, sired by Byland Gold Spear, 21 mos. old, $1200/ea. Greg Walker Calhoun 706-629-2632
2 year old bull, young, playful, $1250. Jay Hoffmann Hinesville 912-877-6076
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64 tomato cages, $5 ea.; also 80 Ige. Eubanks Dawson 229-995-6287
21 cow & calf pair, $1100, a pair you must
gourds, w/o holes $1.75, wlholes $2.25 each. IHC air cleaner cap, unused & battery box see. Rodney A Horne Glenwood 912-529-
Adam Cumming Rutledge 706-474-0743
for Super C. Jeff Binion Newnan 770-251- 5239
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A pair of 16.9-28 coop rear tires w/spinout 1.1~5~7~3~=-_,.-,.".-:=-;-----,c..,...,--'-_"""''''''''7":"":C::::- 25 HD bred cows, mostly black, medium
rims, no centers, $550 cash. Scott Gallman JD 700 series& 750 series feedmill/mixers, frame, bred to Angus & Charolais bulls, some
Chatsworth 706-695-6412
$4000 ea., Hutch rotary seed cleaner, C-1600 heifers, wormed & tagged; $18,750. C.
All food-grade 55, 30 and 15 gal. plastic w/auger, $2000.Tommy Hurst Coolidge 229- Mooney Midville 478-589-7645 877-489-
closed-top' drums, 55 gal. plastic levElr-lock ::.94..:.1~-=20:;:;8",37--_--:""",,--,-
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drums, 55 gal. metal lever-lock drums. Jugs,.jars,gals. glass, used for nursery 26 crossbred commercial-cows, 3-4 years
Eugene Needham Loganville 770-466-4284 containers, many sizes. Tom Flewellyn' old, 10 calves, 250+ Ibs., balance
Anvil, Irg., post vise, post drill, # 20 iron pot. :..:Ao:;tl=an:..:t=:a:.,.4.:;0:.,.47-6",8:..:8,,:-~3::.4..:.43=-_--.'"77""_-'-7--'--""'_ bred/exposed, 1 Angus bull. Michael Jones
A. Hendrick Austell 770-948-9842
Lumber' band sawn, white oak trailer Eastman 478-374-3194
Band sawn lumber for sale, some .flooring, side boards, pine 1x12's, 1x1 O's, A.D. 3 regd. Blk. Angus cow/calf prs., re-bred for
dried/planed or fresh cut to your Irg. quantities avail. Michael T. Smith fall calving, calves sired by Leachman EXT
specifications, oak; poplar, blk. walnut, cedar, Rockmart 770-684-5752
bloodline bull,' as a group $4200. Paul
birch, sycamore, etc. J. J. Andrews LUmber various widths, lengths, $0.35- Copeland Shiloh 706-846-1261
McDonough 678-432-6531
$2.50 per bd. ft., $2.50 is furniture grade 4 cows, 3 black, 1 mixed, 2 w/calves, others
Baskets (hampers) 25 count, $3 ea.:all for lumb,er, can saw your logs. Rich Odom calving anytime, $850/ea.; 1 reiild. Angus bull,
$50. Sibley Weaver Milledgeville 478-452: McDonough 770-954-9218
exc. bloodline,19 mos., $1200. Roland
5415478-453-3303
Lumber, cherry, various widths; lengths, Garner Bowman 706-245-4379
Biro meatsaw,$500; 2 HObart cubers, $700 furniture grade, over 2000/bd. ft. Ray Lane 4 open regd. Black Angus heifers, ready to
ea., 1 Irg. cooler, $2000; 1 cutting table, $1 00. Wayman Jordan Mableton 770'732-1250
-=G:=;ir",a~rd=:::4;i-78i:-;;:5:::.6;:-9-=4:.=2,,:47:':-:...,,=-==:-r=:-v;;;;;:; MF roll bar hay rake, field ready. Billy Witt
breed also, good selection of regd./ bulls, ready for service. Fred Blitch Statesboro 912-
Blacksmith post drill,muledrawn plow, post Calhoun 706-629-7412
865-5454
vise, etc. L. Atkins Marietta 770-971-5705
Millstone $2000, 36" dia. Michael Jones 4 regd. Simmental cows,' bred to
Blacksmith tools, blowers, post vise, telephone poles, bottom plow, and steel. Bill Coleman Roopville 770-530-8648
"M=.::a;;:c"i0;.:n-;-4:..:.7-.:;8_-4:..:7~1-,-0:.,.4:.,.1.:;:2__;-;-;,..,.__.---_-:-::;""",," 282'~7k05Iu1m8b6e4r_6f04r7~4aole7'9~1 Allen,Toccoa 706-
Homozygous black bull, 3 black regd. open heifers. Rodney Hilley Molena 770-567-3909
40 head Holstein heifers, due Aug. & Sept., AI sired, can' be regd., all records available,
bred Jersey bull. Tommy Cathey Buckhead
706-342-0234
5 regd. polled Hereford bulls, including 2
Cheesecake
1 1/2 cups finely rolled graham cracker crumbs
1/4 cup sugar
1/4 3
cup butter, softened (a-ounce) pack'ages cream cheese
6
eggs
1
cup sugar
1
teaspoon vanilla extract
1
(16-ounce) container sour cream
5
tablespo_onssugar
1
teaspoon vanilla extract
Combine graham cracker crumbs, 1/4 cup sugar and butter in a small bowl. Stir to combine. (Coat sides of pan lightly with butter to hold crumbs in place.) Press crumb mixture firmly onto bottom andsidesof a 9-inch spring form pan. Set aside.
Beat cream cheese at medium speed with 'electric mixer until smooth and. creamy. Add eggs, one at a time, beating well after each addition. Gradually add' sugar, beating well. Add vanilla; beat well. Pour carefully into prepared crust. Bake at 300 degrees for 1 hour 15 minutes or until cake tester inserted in center comes outclean. Remove from oven for 10 minutes,.
Combine sour cream, sugar and vanil,a. Spread over cheesecake. Return to oven. Bake at 300 degrees for 5 minutes. Remove from Oven and place'on wire rack to cool completely. Cover and chill 8 hours.
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Emma"Smith
sons of Felton 517, good EPD's, ultra-sound, herd cert. & accred. M.' B. Lane Carrollton 770-854-4548
6 regd. 81 Angus bulls, 15 mos., 4 yrs., $1000-$1300, Daquantue & T.C. Dividend, low birth wgt. A. ~ancusi-Ungaro Monroe 770"267-7179
62 Brangus heifers,calving Sept. 'to Oct., $1125/HD; 345 Angus & Brangus heifers
Grayson, GA
Testing Notes: Everyone who tasted this proclaimed it the absQlute best cheesecake they had ever eaten. It has a smooth yet light texture.
Testing with a knife will cause the cheesecake to crack in the center. Use eith.er acake tester or toothpick. When cheesecake is cooling on the rack, run a knife around the edges to loosen. This also will prevent cracking.
w/Angus bull now, $925/HD. Laranda Farms Lyons 912-526-6524
Angus bull, registered, 2 yrs. old, Black, $1200. LesTyerNewnan 770-253-4093
Angus bulls, good EPD's, 17-18 mos. old,
Unless btherwise indicated, all recipes have been tested for accuracy by Georgia Department of Agriculture home economists. If you would like to share a favorite recipe with our readers, send it to: Georgia Cooking, Market Bulletin, 19 MLK Jr. Drive SW, Atlanta, GA 30334-4250. If you have questions or
semen tested. John StuedemannComer 706202-2371 706-540-2470
Black Angus bulls, six months to four years old, gentle, productive, 'good temperament,
problems regarding recipes featured in this column, call 1-800-282-5852 (statewide). Please do not contact the individual who submitted the recipe.
$550/$1200. Jimmy T. Clifton Pelham 229294-0624
Black Balancer bull, born 10-27-2001 selling ,to prevent interbreeding, regd.
AMGV794233-GGFA; Meadows Balance, 43L, $1500. R. Waldhour Rincon 912-754-6890
Breeding age Fleckvieh bulls, easy calVing,
Regd. polled Hereford bulls w/good EPD's & low birth wgt., large number to choose f.rom, cert. & accredited. Sherman Leonard Chatsworth 706-695-8351 706-695-2008 '
Regd. polled 'Hereford bulls, rugged pasture raised, gentle, easy calving, good .frame & EPD's, cert. & accred. Bobby Brantley
Regd. Duroc boar pigs out of Champion gilt. Liz Fortner Kite 478-469-5245
Yorkshire pigs, $40/up. Lee Jarriel Perry 478-987-4762478-987-7526
Goats And Sheep
high growth, heavy muscle & top carcass values, good selection, priced $1000& up. Francis Stubbs Reidsville 912-557-4001
Buffalo pair, $2000 for both; Buffalo bull
Tennille 478-552'9328 Registered Angus bulls, 2 year aids, AI
sired, carcass ultrasounded, calving ease, high-weaning, top quality. John Gillis Dearing
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
calves,' $500/ea. Steve Reed Oakwood 770- 706-595-2840
536-5299
Registered Simmental, Angus and % Boer billies, born Feb. 04, $45 each.
Calving ease, milking ability, gentleness, Charolais bulls for sale 12-23 months old. Chuck Graham Chickamaga 706-375-9206
choice grade, servo age, polled Irish Shorthorn Romaine Cartee Statesboro 912-531-0580
% Kika goats AKGA, get the Kika
bulls, selec. Oklahomacows,can del. Ken Romagnola purebred 100%, 4 cows; 2 Advantage faster growth, lower maintenance.
Bridges Nicholson 706'757-3908
calfs,' 3 mos. old, 1 bull, 1 heifer,$12,000. John Jardin Bethlehem 770-867-6363
Chq,rolais bulls for sale. BobbyC.Burch Oscar Addison Buchanan 770-646-5494
100% Boer billies, show quality, 14 wks.
183 Tom West Road Eastman 31023 478- Santa' Gertrudis bulls, breeding age & Gilbert Reed Braselton 770,967-3254
;:;.37'-;4""-.:;27'-;7;-:2:;;-..-,..-,,....,.._...-..----,-,-,..-,--,,,,....,c1 weaning, also a few cows, polled. Larry 100% Boer goats, 19, all ages, male & Dutch Belted dairy bull rare and beautiful Loughridge 322 Ball Ground Road female. Albert C. Newson Demorest 706-
breed, $650. Verleen Flaig 421 Wyatt Road Chatsworth 30705 706-695-4987
754-6672
Canton 30115 770-205-2760
Santa Gertrudis bulls, breeding age, semen 2 6-mos. old 100% Boer billies, $150 ea.; 2
Exc., group of polled Hereford and F1 tested. Albert Rusk Woodstock 404-557- 3-mos. old 100% Boer billies, $100 ea. Jon
Bradford bulls, ready for heavy service. Jonny 0683
Thomas Byrd Good Hope 770-231-6535 770-
Harris Screven 912-586-6585
Senepol bulls for sale, fullblooded, 207-5934
For sale one part Holstein gentle hand milk percentage, top bloodlines, call aft. ,6 pm. - 2 African, Pygmy nannies, Agouti coloring
cow, named PreCious, you, haul. D..Miller Grand "P" Ranch. R., L. Peacock Broxton (black/white/gray), not for slaughter, great
Bowman 706-245-6724
912-359-3712
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family animal, $80 for, both. Clay Kight
.:::.::sG~e':"n':;t2'e'-,tC:'o":'p'-:q::::'u:':'a""lit2':y'-'r=:-e':cgi"'st;::e':-re:-:d:;-:::re:-:d;--;;:B=ra"'h':-m=a=n'l Simmental bull, red, regd., AI sired, polled, I:S",p",r:-"in'-;!g!"f:o:je",;ld~9:-;1=2-i7c"5i-4-,",7-."5,-"47'-9--.,---:;---:--._",
bulls; 12 mos. to 30 mos. old. David Dillard easy calving, exc. bloodlines & EPD's, $1400. 2 Purebred Nubian bucks, 1 regd., 3
~HH7ea::'hr"i-re'a;:fo2""2r::9;'-d-7-'9--"4a2-.n2d"2;:=9""7B;"ra"f""0""rd"-";b, ""u, ""I1""s-,:-:e""x""c=e""lI""en:-:t'
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Deal Statesboro 912'531-0040 Three registered Yearling Black
Angus
milkers, 5 kids. Billy Bishop Andersonville 229-924-6987
dispositions, Herefords are red necked. Larry bulls, EXT bloodline; ,$700/ea.Jack B. White 2 Pygmy goats, billy & nanny, 'born Jan. 18,
..:.Yo;::,u::;:n-":gz..,1<.=.:e;:.:n=-n;.:;i1~le:.,.4..:.7:.,.8:.,.-.::;-55,,,2=--.:..7~12=-4'----;-_--..;;--;-1 Pembroke 912-653-5856 912-660-0898
2004, must sell together or simultaneously,
Holstein milk cow, been in pasture w/Black Weanling reg. black/polled Simmental bull, $50 ea. Alan Howell Jackson 770-504-9863
Angus bull, $600. A. L. Green Byron 478-956- had all shots, nice looking bUll, $950/0BO. 2 blacklwhite .female Pygmy goats, sisters,
..:.42=;2::,4'----.-'-7--,,-....,..._--;---;-_..,,-_~_;"7_..,.. I Danny Wesley Meansville dannywesley@1.5yearsold,$50each/$eOboth.Laura
Limousin bulls for sale, breeding age, black hotmail.com 770-567-8139
Williamson Palmetto 770-463-5006
or red polled, T&T Ranch. Alton Tankersley Lincolnton 706-359-4495 706-359-3997
Swine
2 male Pygmy goats, 1 and half years old, $40 ea., not for slaughter. Billy J. Adams
, Mixed bred cow & calf pairs for sale, priced
16993 Hwy 17 Martin 30557706-356-8625
according to size & quality. J. T. Lamb Buford If you have questions regarding 2 purebred Boer bUcks, born 3/29/04,
Field fence, 3 rolls, S30' ea., Bekaert 12 gao Wooden pallets, 4'x4'" you pick up, $1 ea.
_ _ @ approx., 65 H.D., 6' T-post w/clips, $350., O. W. Byrd Loganville 770-265'8454
Mitas Cartersville 770-386-0922
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Food grade, 60 gal. heavy plastic closed top drums, threaded bungs, exc. drums, for water storage, $15lbarrel.George Gibson
LIVESTOCK
Marietta 770-579-6410
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Free 2 nine ton feed bins, includes augers If you have any questions regarding
and motors, good working condo Mary ads in this category, call Brenda Donnell
..:.77'-;0"'-;c.9-.:45=,..-..=5.=.82=.1'---;--_,...-_;"7_..,.-----,--. I ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas
PB Simmentals, red or black, cows, calves, at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
bulls & heifers, bred for muscle & milk, $800 &
up. Stephen J. Brannen Watkinsville 706- Swine moving from farm to farm must .:..76;::,9"'-..:;5.::;-57:.,.8::......,...-_ _..,."'"7.'---.-""7.......,.--~ I have a negative brucellosis and
Piedmontese bulls, breeding age; pseudorabies test within the past 30 days
registered, $1800-$2500 Grand Champion, before they are moved whenever there is a
semen, www.beavercreekpiedmpntese.com. change of ownership. Exceptions are
Patrea L. Pabst 2966 Hartwell Hwy Dewy swine from a validated brucellosis-free
Rose 30634 706-213-1197
' and qualified pseudorabies-free herd.
several percentage Boer does w/2-3 mos. old babies. Perry Stephens Monroe 770-267-5055
3 nice 4 mos. old nannies, Boer and Nubian
cross,' $30 ea. Roger Stover Auburn 770-
::.96"'2;:.--"'32;:2;::8::......-:-;--;-----::--_--=-_'---;--;--===-..,4 billies, African Pygmy 3 yrs old, $75, 1
mixed $75~ 2 wean age mixed $50 each. Jeff Guthrie Loganville 770-466-0647
5 goats, 3 billies and 2 nannies, 4 mos. old, $40 ea., not for eating. Jim Shoemaker
=B",ra=:n::-n:::.o:,:n.:;M:;:c=;::D:,:0:;:n.=::0,:,u,:"g",h:.,.7:..:7c.::0:.,.-9:::5:;.:7,:--4:e:9:;.:3;:::3,:-:-:;-==, 1at 404-651-9081 or,/ 404-651"9082.
Free bamboo cane, you cut and haul,' great
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for gardening, fencing, landscaping, etc. call. All livestock (i.e., those animals such as,
Scott Williams Madison 706-342-4672
but not limited to, cattle, equine, goats,
Fuel tank w/pump, $250; 5hp/water pump sheep, swine, and poultry) must have been
w/hose, $250; 6' hay rake" $200, & 6' bush in possession of the advertiser for a
hog brand, $350. Tommy Tidd Juniper 706- minimum of 90 days before they can be
326-001"3
advertised.
GEWA fertilizer injector, 6 gal., extra valve,
Cattle
$200, plug dis-lodger, 288 plug size, $175., J. 1-""",CC"ffi~~C=;;C70....-o~-==~--,-=i<=-=IT"7
Owens Smith Athens706-546-8699
1 fullblood polled HerefOrd cow, heifer ca.!f 4
Prickly peqr 15J(2054466) blk., polled Buyers are urged to request proof of a
Simmental bull, 5 yrs old, nice, bull, $1450. negative brucellosis and pseudorabies
=D"ia",n1:.::e.:..1W;-,-"e",sl:::;e~y..=Z:::;:e:.=b:.=u:..:lo:..:n:.,.7,:-,7c.::0;,--4~6",8:.,.-7.:..1"f6:.,.1c..,...,......,._1 test prior to purChase.
Purebred Beefmaster bull for sale, 1 year 20+ spotted Poland China pigs' for sale
old polled red make a good herd bull. SOnny $35/up, $1500 for all. Edwin Williams
Bettis Lawrenceville 404-642-5275
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Concord 770-884-9495
Purebred black polled Gelbvieh bull, 4 purebred ,Yorkshire, sows, bred to
medium frame, 4 yr. old, easy calving, great Yorkshire male, several shoats, Yorkshire, cut
disposition, $1499. Bob Miller Greenville 706- and wormed. Garvis Youngblood
~67-,-;2~-..:.11,-;1-=:1-."80~0--",6,:.;72'7-7i9:=:33:<:37',..."..,.....,-;-;_ :: _.."....,,..,-1 Milledgeville 478-453,0421
Purebred polled Hereford bull, 3 yrs.old, his 5 regd. spot boars, born 3/9/04, $100 per
Newborn 706-468-7521, ABGA Boer goats, 1 buck, 2 does, shots
and wormed, must" sell together. Charles Cawthon -Lavonia 706-356-8582
ABGA fullblood Boer, goats, 5 billies, born 4/04, beau. markings and condition, $150 ea.
Scott Carpenter Loganville 770-466'6034 ABGA high percentage Boer bucks and
does, $50 to $75. Dan Everett Buena Vista
=2A"2D"9'G-"9'A3:;-8;;-C6~A1;:5-;2E?-n-eg-a-;t-;-iv-e-,"'P""ur~e-'-b:-:re-d;-;-La-;M""a-n-c7h-a
Good used tin & lumber, trusses 'and mos., cow bred back. D. L. Jaillette
chicken house equip. Hoke Caudell Homer I :C~0;v=-,i~n'l:!g""t0C'-n,-7,-7';i0,,",7;.:8~6:;-'~5-'.;14",3,-;-,.,...,,---::;---,_77'
706-677-4682
1 regd., polled Hereford bull, 7 mos. old.
Grain bins, 4200 & 1800 bushel with fan Jessica Martin Chatsworth 706-695-9274 '
and auger, make offer and move, good condo 14 fall calving registered Angus cows, AI
Calvin Williams Dexter 478-875-3327 '
sired/mo.st rebred AI,seli as group. David
Grain storage bin, 2750 bushel, with Gazda Athens 706-227-9098'
augers, fan, buy,er to move,call after 7 P.M. 15 mos. old polled Hereford bull, 7 mos., old
=B"i0~b-=S",e.::a'7to",nc..:D",a:::l.=.:to:.:n,-;7:.,.0",6:.,.-2=-7:.,.8;-'.:..70;:;.7;-,3:.,..,---:~= paned He(sford bull, 7 mos. old Black Angus
Green houses galvanized arched units,' 12' bull, etc. Jim Long Rome 706-346,0799
calfs on premises, gentle,healthy, $1000, other cows avail. T. Clark Palmetto 770-304-1618
Regd. Black Angus bulls, 10 mos. old, all vaccinations, exc. bloodlines. Shawn Keeter
LaFayette 706-277-7211706-397-2128
Regd. Black Angus heifers & bulls, heifers
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Regd. Charolais bulls & cows, good quality & EPD's. David Sills Cleveland 706-865-7047
head; Anthony Frost" Wrightsville 478-8640209
7 mos. old sow, over 200 Ibs., never been breed" $100, no deliveries., Stanley 'Morgan
Shiloh 706-628-7308
8 week old Hampshire piglets for sale, $50-
j~o~awn Jones East DUblin 31027478-296-
Barbecue pigs for sale, call after 8:00 P.M. Scott L. Cherry 3215 Ike Stone Road Monroe
yearling, freshened, 5-3-04, $200, mixed buck and doe kids. Susan A. Nichols Calhoun 706=6A:2f;D5~G;-;5;'A9'i_7::9'N-'-u""b:7ia::-:n:-L'b-uc-:;k-:S-,"""5,-m::co:-':-s.-:-1,-;8,......m,..,0."s-.,=a"'l1 COlors, some dehorned, $75-$150, unregd. bucks, $40 ea. Alisha Lott Monticello 706-
..:.46:;:;~"'D""1G,,,6~:;;0:"'r~eg-d7.-;N""u-;b""ia""n-'-b-UC-;k""'Ii"'rt-9S-,-1"-w""it""he-r-,.""'3
Boer-crass_does, 1 f\!ubuan'crossdoeling, dewormed, disbudded, friendly. W. 'Jones
commercial, 120'x108'& 36x60+, ready to load, many extras, $1900 &. $2200/obo.Jay Aleman Buford 770-932-0346
Hammer mill complete/medium size with gas engine, exc. condo Sid Ramey Atlanta 404-321-4905
15 regd. Black Angus cows, top pad & EPD's, preg.checked, all shots, $1250. George Queener Chickamauga 706-539-2537
2 herds commercial cow calf pairs, mostly 3 in 1's, all calves worked, sired by Angus bulls. Greg Batten Douglas 912-384-7694
Regd.,blk.. Limousin bulls, 17 mos., regd. red Limousin bulls, 28 mos., purebred, gentle.
exc. bloodline 8< polled. Arnbros Powell
Wrightsville 478-864-2758 478-864-9611
Please observe our 20 word limit.
30656770-267-4237
Cross piglets for sale, ask for Shane, Kim Booth Jackson 770-775-9928
Pigs, Hamps, Yorks, Duroc, out of purebred boar,cut and wormed, 6 wks. old, $35 ea. M. T. Camp Monroe 770-267-0820
Monroe 770-316-8444
ADGA re.gd. Nubians, outstanding does, very tame, CAE free, Champ.lGrand Champ. bloodlines,., spotted/solid, also very nice bucks, delivery avaiL, call before 8-P.M. Lori Watkins Car1"01lton770-830c7880
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Wednesday AugustA, 2004
American Saanen doesfn milk for sale, Pygmy goats, 2 nanny, 1 billy, 8 wks., .'03
Liver
Warmblood' colt; 1999 red dun "mare, started over fences, APHA b/w paint mare, 2 ROM's, good
accredited, certified- CAE-free, Scrapie wether, 6 mos., super small, 2 adult nannies, DonnerhalllWeltmeyer bloodlines, loads, clips, IBHA/PCA, eligible, 2000 bay gelding, both western pleasure horse for anyone. S.
program, on milk test. Mary Rigdon Conley $40-up. Tisha King Cartersville 770-5.47- bathes, great personality & movement,$6000. professionally trained/slJccessfully shown,' CUlpepper Warner Robins 478-329-0786
404-363-0356'
7717
Sharon Enderlein Brooks 770461-1699
ridden by children, winning conf./personality. AQHA 2 gentle blk. mares, APHA '02
Angora goats dispersal sale, white and Pygmy goats, nannies & billies; also, goat '86 AQHA stallion, Hypp N/N, own son of Joyce Denham Pavo 229-859-2441
unbroken buckskin filly, 14 yr. QH sorrel
colored, high quality fiber, only 2Ieft.J. Grant trailer. Kim Holtzclaw Canton 770-720-2399 Impressive, easy breeder hand/pasture, 1999 regd. Arabian bay gelding for sale, gelding. B. Hart Cave Spring 706-777-0928
Dallas 770-443-7465 "
Pygmy goats, very small, many colors, new produces beau. halter/performance foals, beau.. mover, expo riders only, $2000 firm. AQHA3 yr. old bay mare, sire: own son
Assorted goats,' Nubian mix, tame, $30- babies, have all shots & war-med, $50-$100. $2500. D. Birchfield Loganville 770-466- Jami Gilham Kimnesaw 404-663-9617
Obvious Conclusion,"dam: Ell San Siemon,
$80/0Ifer. Sheiyle Howard Shiloh 706'628- Sandy Hurlbutt Alvaton 706-538-1062
1312
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2 AQHAgeldings,'97 AQHA 16.1hds., Brown Rip. Harold Spurlin Desoto 229-874-
4822
Pygmy/Boer mix male goat, very healthy. '86 grulla pony for sale, has been in seasoned and versatile; '92 AQHA Appendix, 6731
Barbados rams, 2004, $100 ea. Doug Creighton Fuller Alpharetta 770-475-7979 hunter/jumper, approx. 14hds., needs solid, sound and willing, photos avail. online. AQHA6 yr. old gelding, Panama Jet, quiet
Williams Bluffton 229-641-3195' 229-724- Pygmy/Nubian'billy, 1 yr. old, friendly, not advancedbeg. or intermed. rider, $2000. T. William Walker Perry 478-987-7720
and gentle, Azure Te, Loping Clover Leaf,
2140
for slaughter, $50.. Steven. Wills Flowery Keyes Dahlonega 706~265-9554 "
2 horses, gaited QHand Morgan mix, 12 asking- $3000, Gary' or Janett Baxley. 912-
Beau. Nubian kids for sale,males and Branch 770-622-8426
'91 AQHA mare sorrel, Peppy San Badger yrs. old, good for beginners, had some police 367-6197
females avail., have been disbudded, $40 ea, Regd. Fullblood Boers, well cared for; 4 breeding, lOmas. cutting training, used team training, $2500. Toni Abernathy Ellijay 796- AQHAAppend.gelding, 5 yl"$., Nonstop Jet,
Charles Henry Homer 706-677-5207
mos. to 2 yrs., bucks and does,exc. penning, $2500;'93 AQHA filly, sorrel, cutting =2~76~-:::3::::53~5~_ _.-,-'"-_~....:...,....-.,_- _'-,-,,.... Easy Jet, Go Dick Go bloodlines, well trained,
Billy goats for sale 4-5 mos. old, Kiko, Boer, bloodlines, pasture raised. S. Stell Bremen bloodline. Shirley Seibel Murrayville 770- 2 yr. Haflinger gelding, wagon broke, saddle nice horse, $3000.' Don Kirksey Fort Valley
Nubian cross, $60 ea. Gregg Smith Preston !-77~0~-::::64=6~-~8~2.;.:15~-,._ _-,-;_--,--=-_-'-.,---, 535-7393
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broke, gentle,living, had aU shots. Becky 478-397-5404
478-951-0467
.
Regd. Nubian does, not breed, 2 purebred '93 APHA overo mare, anyone can ride, in .Lovell Tiger 706-782-6471
AQHA flashy sorrel gelding; AQHA COWboy
Billy goats for sale, $45/up. Terry J Harrison young' bucks, service age. JoAnne Whitlock foal to son elf Peppy San Badger,$2200. R. 2000 AQHA sorrel gelding, 15.1 hds. w/star ranch gelding, APHA blk.lwht. gelding,
Rydal 770-382-0293 770>380-6581
527 John C. Hunter Rd.. Sharpsburg 30277 Butcher Reidsville 912-654-8067
and two back socks, 30 days prof. trained, 15.3hds.;16.1 hds. TB fiUy;beau. Arab. filly.
Boer Purebred Does 5+ months, regd., 770-599-6811
" 9 3 AQHA gelding, 15.2hds., flashy, sorrel gentle, $2500/obo, aft. 6:30 P.M. Debra Dean Adamson Sharpsburg 770-599-6514
wormed, v,accinated, $150, meat goats, Romney ewes and Babydoll ewe for safe, w/flaxen mane/tail, exc.' hunter jumper, Frederick Greensboro 706-453-4090 770, AQHA yearling, red roan filly, grt. disp.,
$50/up. Karen Murchison Acworth .770-9179809
Nubian mix nanny and Pygmy nanny for sal.e. Sharon Wainwright Dahlonega 706-219-2363
western, loads, clips, ties, trails, $5000. Cindy Rao Cumming 770-888-6071
"5"'9:2~60':-'7:0~41:7"';4A7r-a7"b"'ia-n-;;IT""W'""'H""""r"'e~gd""7.-'--m-aT-e-,-g-r~ay-,"""'t-ra""""il
good conf., should mature around 15hds., $1000; AQHA 2 yr. gray filly, grt. disp., $1500,
Boer bucks, IBGA fullblood, 3 mos. to 18 Romney, Corriedale, and crosses, rams '93AQHA gelding, points .in western and ridden, loves attention, .loads, clips, easy Scott, Ball Sugar Valley 706-625-8479
mos., $100 to $400, photos available. William and ewes,regd., nice wool and size, halter English, also does showmanship, grt. w/kids, keeper, $2000. Terry. Rogers McDonough AQHA-NFQHA 100% l3uckskin grndson. to
Howard Toccoa 706-886-2774
broke. Greg' Patterson. Clermont 770-983- $4500. Brenda Trammell Madison 706-342- !...77~0~-~9::::57!...;-~6~34::!,7!-~_ _-+-....,..,......:.-,--_-,.-,- Poco Bueno, exc. cond., 90% color on 2004
130er bucks, exc. health; various ages/sizes, 1054
'.
7338
2001 Paint mare, sorrel w/blond. manella/e, foals,$aOOO firm. J. l3ullock Dallas 770-445-
reasonable prices; discounts for 4-H/FI=A, . Shetland ewes-twins, chocolate, 3 mos. old, "93 regd. Arabian flashy bay inare,15 gentle,green broke, some 'trail, $800. Tona 9392
....
visitors always welcome. William Adkinson $200 a piece/$350 for pair. Tracey M. Gehrts 1/2hds., .exc. bloodlines, prof. trained, expo Morgan Kingston 770-336-9733 770-547-4769 AQHA-NFQHA 100% Palomino & Sorrell
5828 Sandy Point Road' Lizella 31052 478' Canton 770-889-1897
rider, exc. broodmare, $2500/obo. Elaine 2002 palomino paint filly, 2002 AQHA red yearling stud colts, sire buckskin grndson. to
935-9072
Small common goats, young, healthy, pretty Sandel"$ Forsyth 478-994-9287
roan stallion; 2001 AQHA gray mare; $2500 Poco' Bueno, stud quality, $2500 ea. B.J.
Boer goat entire herd sale, Ennobled lines, colors, not for slaughter, good homes only, '96 AQHA drk. golden palomino mare, exc. ea.,all have. exc. breeding. Debbie Redding Bullock Dallas 404-872,7800
registered 100%, 33 does, 13 bucks from $45. Mike Johnson Loganville 770-466-7613 trail horse, $2500/obo; also, 2003 palomino ~D~0~e~ru~n!....2",2",9~-~78~2:::-~52.:19~5~~
~.,-_-.., Adult Percheron w/6 wk. colt; mare
$150 quantity discount. Bill Moore Zebulon Solid white Boer cross billy, 2 yrs,old,beau. filly, from world Champion producer, $1750, 2002 regd. Arab. filly, grey, good ground 16.2hds" will mature over 17 hands, gentle,
770-$7-5732
boy, not for slaughter. Gordon Grizzle loads, clips, bathes. Bill. St. J.ohn Americus manner::;, loves people, very. pretty, .willing, affectionate, especially co.lt. Rita McBride
Boer goats, does & bucks, Fullblood, Royston 706-245-8089
229-928-5451
Bask,Muscat, .should mature 14.2hds., must Mansfield 770-787-6985
percentage, paints, correct, B. (3ibbs Surplus raw sheep's wool, light gray, for '98 AQHA palomino mare, '94 buckskin sell, $1000.M. Pruitt Suches 706-747-3861
American Miniature' horses, palomino
Loganville 770-466-2921
carding, spinning, can fill Irg. order, call for gelding, '98 pony gelding, gentle, safe, and 2003AQHA IF Apx. steel gray gelding, big, geldIng for child, 28 mos., 33"; blk. filly, 5
BOers, fullblood & percentage, bucks & prices. KarenBeckstine Braselton 706-654- sound.Tom Sewell Ellijay...706-635-4515 706- beau., quiet, correct, goodmover, Four Times mos.;blk.lwht. filly, 6 mos.; whl./blk./brown
does, breeding stock and meat goats. C. 3284
635"2973
As Flashy lines, $3500.' K. Feigei Calhoun colt,. 7 mos. R.. Harris Alpharetta 678-393-
Cambron Acworth 770-380-3505 Breeding stock regd. Romanov. and
Teko nanny & her babies, 4 nanniesarid.l billy, babies Boer cross, .$500 all.. D. Adams
'98 ApHC gelding, flashy red leopard, Eng.lwestern, dressage training, started over
!7..0.:6::-:36~A0~P"2"H-C;2A~9m==2-a2-re~s-.w""'"'i"'th,- "17,-m-o-s-.-0..,.ld-:'"b7-ab'""'iC"e,-s-0-n
8545 Approx. 30 yrs. old, TBgelding in shape for
crossbred sheep and Lambs. Ga!en E. Cole Fairburn 404-735-5916
jumps, some barrel experience, trail ridden, side and bred back, APHA stallion.. D. age,. needs good home. Anne Marks
Snellville 30039 404-316-1870
".exas Doll, Black Hawian, Corsican, $4000. Julie Souza Hampton 770,707-2142 Culpepper Fort Valley 478.954-5734
Carrollton 770-832-0855
Crossbred sheep, ewes, rams, lambs" Painted Desert Rams,{Wild} trophy quality, 404-285-3279 ' .
'. ' .
3- y-r;-"Belgian wa-rmbloodXQH gelding, Ara'b. mare, 2 yrs. aId,not b'roke' , red"In
wethers, $75/up. Tom Roberts Stephens 706- lambs for slaughter. R.Reuter Jeffersonville '99 APHA BS sorrel gelding, green, smart &. healthy, flashy mover, color, 14hds. Mike Tanner Milledgeville 478-
207-7750
478-945-2072 "
Bars/Impressive bloodline, Hypp N/N, grt. 15.2hds., much potential, must sell, $1000. 452'60,53
w. Five mixed billies,3-4 months old, not for
slaughter, $25 ea., call after 6 P.M. Barbara McCommons Dallas 770-445-9216
Toggenberg/Alpine cross billies for sale,
$40-$60. Micheal Wheat Buckhead 706-7520698
7tgr0ra's6ino-i5nn9g7P, -a0u$18l'15F80.QB.ar,
started u/s, 30 D. Blackston
days prof. Thomson
Erica Wiggin Colbert 7Q6-"Z88-9894
3 yr. double regd. racking filly, gr'daughter of The Pusher C.G., $15QO; 6 yr. bay Polish
Arabian grey gelding,. 5 yrs.,greenbroke,
intelligent,. trails, to a good ,home, pr.iced to sell, $2000. Tina Davis Newborn 770-712,
Fullblood Boer doe, 2 - 3/4 Boer does, good Twin Pygmy cross. babies, male $20; '99 AQHA stallion, beau. straWberry roan, Arabian gelding, $1500. Brian Butkevi:ls 7349
.breeders, priced to sell quiCk. Dan Snow Gainesville 770-531-9031
Fullblood Boer goats, bucks and does all ages, high quality, reasonably priced. Carlton Whitley Ocilla 229-468-7683
female $30. Kevin Daft Braselton 770-965-
0599
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_$' Two 11/16 .Kiko/Boer bucks, 5 mos. old, 125 ea. John J. Douglas 1018 Rebie Rd.
Chester 31012 478-358-4378 478-358-4062
14.3hds., see appreciate. C. Watson Butler 478-862-3669
'99 Arab.lAppaloosa broodmare w/'04 filly, both leopard, exc.disp., mare, $2000; filly, $1500, package, $3000. J. Tisdale Brooks 770-599-3467
1=D4r:a:a.l:.nl;:lt:ay::n"sr"g".7-A't;7.b:0Q;<,-;H2:t=l:8Ar:I7r;:~.-.d6.r.:~6aAcp"2"le"n"07'$-tgd,2-5I~eX..o.a..og.m,e.L.Plde,W-Inn-m~n,'g-
b---'-f ay, pr\ f:?rohstPFecrt'
Arabian, 2QOl Khemosabi gr'son, beau. bay, 4sccks, regd. gelding; show quality, sweepstakes nom., ready to start under. saddle, ,$2000. Elaine Honea Carnesville
gen e, rain es,
. . alnwng o 706-384-7174
Valley 478-825-9968
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Herd reduction, Fullblood Boer bucks and does, Enobled bloodlines 6 mos. and up, $200/up. Kehny She'If'IeId'.Norman Park 229769-3881
IBGA regd. fuIlbl00d Boer goats, .Lucas Burger and Bingo genetics, bucks and does
Two wethered kids, 4 mos. old, $25 ea. William Edward Walker Canton 770.4421633
Various goats, various prices. C. B. ear Dallas 770-490-6698
Young billies, nannies,. 4 mos., lOmas., $40-$65, % Boer, maturg Nubian.nanny, $85.
'99 sorrel stallion, grt. bloodlines include
T$1h7re0e0.. BAarrlse,nToY.podDerecMk,onLeteoz, uWmian 4o7r8. -L4o7se2,,
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1 QH/Arab. broodmare, 9 yrs., dpl./gray w/half Walker filly at side, 8 mos., $2000/obo
4 Yr, 6ldregd. blk. Tennessee Waiker gelding, 16.2hds., trail ridden, $3500. Harold Ray_' Atlanta 706-554-5027
4 yr. old, 14.1hds., .B&W regd. Paint mare, started un'der sadd. le & over fences, sweet disp., $2500. Therese Wyatt 1105 Wiley
Bay 15.1hds. racking gelding, used on bird plantation, most anyone. can ride, loads and Clips, $1100. T. Meyers Vienna 229-268-3609
Belgian gelding, 5 yrs. old, professionally $tr3a0in0e0d.,JrouhbnbTeurckteirreZd.ewbualgoonn77a0n-d46h7a-8rn7e3s0s,
avail., $300/up. Satcey Turner LLJla 770-869- Franklin E. Russell Sr. Thomaston 706-648- and $150Q/obo.. Jim. Wilbert Manc.hester 706- Bridge Road Woodstock 30188 404-663- Buckskin filly, AQHA, 3 yrs. old, 14.2hds.,
3599
3736
84"2772'
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~_~_~_ _-,-= great on trails, lOts of color on pedigree, good
IBGA regd. fullblood SA Boer. buck, C.Iaud Dancing and Leroy genetics. L1oy"dVjckers Wray 229-423-46.17
Eq'u'l"ne' For Sale".
1V'miniature bay stud hQrse, $350; miniature
4
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sorreI,
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Bond
Colbert
grey dun jack donkey, $400. David ehilds started'under saddllland18" jumps, trail
Abbeville 229-467-9328
rides, ties, clips, . loads, sweet face.. Mere!t Exc.. trail horse, unregd. gelding, 3 yrs.,
Jacob sheep rams and wethers, 2 or 4 horn, good wool and meat. Greg Williamson AtJhaecnosb7s0h6e-e6p1,3-re5g3d4.02 & 4 horned ewes and lambs for breeding, rams for butcher. Linda-
Alexander Hamilton"770,301-6411
If you have questions regarding
ads. in this category, call Tammy Thomas
t 404651 9081
404651 9082
10 yr. AQHA mare due May 05, $1500; 5 yr.. 'Paint/red roan barrel pony mare, $900; Patrice Richert Donalsonville 229-524-8.155
Ioa5dsy, rtleAsQ; HgAreebnebraouk e.b, abyromo dmaraer,e.1, 6$1'1.h80"ds0"
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can e-mail pictures. Robin Wilhite Powder
10 yr.'AQHA sorrel with ffaxenmane, very Springs 770-423-9489
chestnut w/big star, confident and calm,
N14o.r3rihsdMs.,oalewneaso7m06e-6p4e8rs~o2n4a5l4ity7,7$01-505000-.3D82a1rrin
Gentle 13 yr. old blk.lwht. tobiano paint mare, easy keeper, no papers, bathes, loads,
Bjarkman Lakemont patchworkfibers@ All equine advertised in the Market sweet. Melanie Medley Nasser 2650 Oak 5 yr. App.lPaint, spirited )IV/brown spots, clips, $1000/obo. S.-Shimer Fayettevill 770-
alltel.net 706-782-7578
Bulletin must have had a negative Coggins GroveCh Rd Carrollton 30117 678-796-1049 broke, loads, friendly, not for beg., $1300;.13 631-0519
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d
d I b test within past 12 months. Negative 10 yr. TB gelding, bay, loads, clips, yr. QH, timid, brownw/wht. diamond on face, Golden palomino QHITB. grade yearling
, a a In seep, reg . ram an . ewe am s, reports are valid for 12 months from the English/trail ridden, quiet, laid-back, sound.& $1.200. Shawn Lan.ce Griffin 770-233.-3683 stud colt, will .be huge, very gentle, $800/obo.
50% and 75% ewe lambs. David Maddox sample date. A copy of this test report sweet 16hds $20QO M Humphrey
Warm Springs 706-655-3407'
must accompany the ad each time it is Cleveland 706 865 9768 . . .
5 yr. old bay gelding, own son of Wrangler
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KiRo/Boer, bucks & does, grown &. kids, submitted or the notice will be returned to
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Sam, .Double bred Easy Jet, well started on
some fullblood Boers, paints & blk.heads,
. F" the advertiser. or this reason, generalized
10yr; H mare, brown wht. in color, 15.2hds., 1200 lb., grt. trail horse, very
barrels. Marcus 678-618-5497
Michnowicz .
Locust~ .Grove'
Miniature donkeys; 2 young spotted and choc./blk., 14 mos.
jacks, wht. old, gentle,
Heard Co. M. Seymour Franklin 706-675- ads (i.e., many horses, varieties to choose smooth. Bill Mathis Dublin 478-272-8018
$900 ea. Edwin Cromer Armuchee 706-235-
6843
from, others,etc.) cannot be accepted. 478-275-9806
5 yr. old broke Appendix mare,$2000;2 yr 1882
LaMancha yearling milker, cert/accr, CAE neg., .herd reduction, with or-w/o papers. Angl.e SorreIIsCedartown 770.-748-1.624
Male Pygmy goats, 2 mos. old, $40 ea., 4 to
chose from. Donnie McGaha LaFayette 706638-4281
Miniature baby Pygmy goats for sale, all colors. Pally Weems Taylorsville 770-382-
Bilyers are urged to request verification of a negative Coggins test before purchasing an. y. equi.ne. Any faISl'fI'cat'Ion 0f Cogg.lns tests can resulHn fines and/or suspension ~f Irdyerti~~9 privll~~es ir the ~arket
u etln. IS regu a Ion aso app les to equine advertised in the "At Stud" and "Boarding" categories of the quarterly
10 yr. grey mare., McC.urdy, exe, for ladies &
tcroalitnsi.nJgacmneilsdrHenic,kgsoRodebberococdam2a2r9e-,6h4a3d-7466g9rey 10 yr. old leopard Appaloosa TWH cross
mare, 15hds., grt. trail horse, loads, clips, Cbaotvhiensg,tonno770b~a2d67-6h9a1b2 its.L McCannon
11 yr. gr'daughter of Bugs Alive in 75 in foal
Appendix greenbroke gelding, $1700. R. W. Yoder Montezuma 478-396-4602
5 yr. old Tlashy broke .QH m.are, 15hds.",
$2000; '4 yr. old broodmare and foal, will ~~~~rateIY. Karen Whelan Kingston 706-346~;=---,-;..,...-,--~--...,,;..--,-o..,-,.----'--...,..-,.,...
6 yr.' welch type pony,. buc;kskin, partially blind. in one eye, needs lots of TLC, $600,
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sPtianltliaolno;os$a650m.aCreh, arbleresdHtuottoblAk.ugAupsptaalo7o0s6a-
863,7161
Miniature horses, AMHA, 2 yr. red roan son
of .National Champion, 3 yearling colts, blk.,
red & wht. pinto grulla. Roger Bailes Griffin
770-227-8386
~
4119
Miniature goats for sale: nannies $100 and billies $50, diff. sizes and ages, black and white. Jim Robison Fairmount 706-602-9353
. NPGA,doeling and bw;:kling, DOB 2/04" vacc,wormed, disbudded, very beau., sweet disp, Karen Donaldson Arcade 706-367-2437
andNig<Iegrei~a,n
goats, breeding stock, many colors wormed. Larry Pirkl.e Dawsonville
706-216-2954
North America.n Shetland sheep, ewes and rams; also, need :someone to shear sheep.
Darrel Kemp Eastman 478-374-2667
NuNbu.lTb.olTgogg. gp.ygdmo~e,
3 yrs. old, good doe, born Feb. '04,
milker, shots &
wormer current, 125/both or $100 adult/$50
baby. M. Laine Lilburn 770-318-4496
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to HI'ghly DI'scl"pll"ned, broodmare s'o"und only,' can e-maii pic.lpapers, $3500 firm. Jessica R
damn w/800 pt., started us all around BouchlllonGuyton 912-658-5658'
prospect, moving, $2500. Susie' Chastain
Bremen 770-537-6983
12 yr. QH mare, beautiful bay, spirited,
d B I ."
'd needs work under saddle, current on shots,
01 reg. e glan mare, anyone can n e healthy, $900. Jason Stephenson Conyers
and drives,beau., does. everything right, 404-597-6300 Omish breed,$18~0. B. Oglesby Reidsville 13 yr. AQHA sorrel gelding, Zippo
912-288-9106 '01 sorrel gelding,
AQHA,
Jusf
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mover, ft
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JustA Lil Q.u.ick, unbelievably Cju.iet 3 yr. old, 5
~os. proki~a~n~~g28~~500/Tirm. Chip Stewart
sinmteram,ed/enxgpls. rwideesr, er$n3, ,50a0s. aDawpno eSncloat,t Powder Springs. 770-439-9720
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13 yr. old bay Arabian gelding, 15.2hds.,
'02 AHRHaflingergelding, very gentle, easy to ride, trai.1 safe, has been shown,
started Under saddle, $1000/obo.;. '03 $1800. Laurel J. Romans J.uliette 478-474-
Mammoth everyone,
Icetapdnsk,eyIoag""esl,din$g6,50g/aebnOt.le,RloeVggel.es
10'83 '47'8-464-3512 ' . 14 yr. old sorr.el TB gelding, 16.2hds., blind
Pe7nnyri.e'1M5ahtdhsls. ACQafrrtlAergsevlidllieng7,7b0a-3y,81653h6d0S.4, grt. swMe'Ient.la.&turegemntal.er,e, b8roykres..,toflarsidhey, shoarrse1/dwohnte.,
personality, willingdisp" loads/clips/ties, quiet birthday parties, $900: Priscilla .Hooks
forfarrierlvet., has run.barrels,.awesome trail- SW'al'nsboro 912-562-3085
horse., $3500. Carol L Home Galnesville"770-
889'35:28
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Miniature mares, 5 YIS:, gray/wht., 6 yrs.,
chestnut,bothw/flaxenmane/tail, $350 ea.,
7 yr. QH gelding, bombproof, nice trail not. regd., friendly, easy. keeper. Deborah
horse, very laid' back, grt. Child horse, good Hubbard Hiram 770-489-9752
conf. Misty Vaughn Atlanta 706-472-3080,
Mule m.are regd. yearling, sorrel, imprinted,
7 yr. Ranch gelding, Two eyedJ.ack,
I
Blondys Dude, d.ea.d b.roke, 10.ads, t.ie.s.,.hauls,
~t~sgates. April" Griffin' Jasper' 706-692-
l$o2a,5d0s0, . cJliilpl sP,arohdaiuElsl,lijaeyx7c0e6l-e2n7t3-b7l3o0o4dlines, PMV. mare for sale that I saved, 31/2 yrs.
~3~"__-,.,....-__.,-~~+--,-....,...-;-;="""",,.-';-_ old, now she needs. a good home, halter
7. yr;. old regd. QbI. chestnut, 15.1hds., broke, quiet-Judy Lawson Calhoun 706-625'
$1750, ridden trail, started on speed. events. 8466
Kim 0wen Rockmart 770-684-1727 7 yr. regd. paint mare, gorgeous sorrel/wht.,
goPoda,inst goruandde, mfraiereri,d1ly4:.2mhadrse.,, s$h1e00is0.a Avnedryi
Nubian dairy does, grade and ADG.A regd., Corley Meansville 706-647-6506
in one eye, quiet temperament, jumps well. 15.1hds., sweet &.Iovable disp., loads, clips, Barrentine Buchanan 7"70.646-3514
.
a few smaller sized, one' purebred buck,6 '02 APHA .tobiano gelding, 15.2hds. and Christy Putnam Calhoun 706-625-5592
trails, good w/kids,$2500. Sylvia Pepin Percheron 1/4 x TEl 3/4 yearling
mos. Melinda Lewis Monroe 770-207-0174 growing, 50/50 color, beau., gentle, Sonny 14.1hds. drk. bay pony gelding, stocky, Douglasville 770-489,~741'
performance horse gelding, grt. attitude,
Purebred Corriedale and Romanov rams; Dee Bar bred, English prospect,$2500. jumps, barrels, trails, sweet temperament,. 7-yr. regd. AppendiX sorrel;" 8-yr. regd. movement handled daily, $3000. L. Harris $175 ea.; Dorper/Finn/Romanov ewes,: $100 Dianne Cassara LoganVille 770-554-8574 $2500/nego/ Kelly Spencer Griffin 770-467- stocky buckskin, 6-yr. gaited paint geldings, Fairburn 770-964-4222
ea. Amanda Cole Lithonia.404,729-9563 Pygmies that have all shots current and are
'02 AQHA gelding, BUlly Bullion, Streakin
~i){, ?entle, ar~ti~ a~~ tma~h;~~sg~e
8249 16
yr.
TB
drk."
bay
. gelding, started
flashy, natural horsemanship training. Dollingham Jasper 706-692-6856
Pete
Perch13ronlTl3 3 yr. filly, 16,lhds., drk.bay, exc. conf., trainabiHty, dressage potential,
handled daily, regd.'and unregd. James arre prospec... rna orsy
- - onbarrels, calm, willing and fast, exc. 8 yr. spotted saddle mare,tri-color, much ground work, started uls, $4000. Linda
Robbins Blairsville 706-745-2328 Pygmy babl'es born May 1 A.gouti &
spotted, extra small, 1 female/3 whethers, handled daily. A. Wyrosdick Dahlonega 706864-6799
1397
'02 Paint gelding, 14.2hds., grt. horse for
kI'dS,
$1500
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Curnb'Ie.Monroe
770-466-
1117
'02 palomino mare, World Champion sire,
bloodlines, trail ridden..Judy Robinson Butler 478-862-3586
17yr.15.1hds.QHXgelding,chiidsafe,traii horse,lessonhorse, approved home: $2500. Carol Rathel Leesburg 31763 229'431-0056
palomino/wht., 15.2hds., grt. trail horse, Ha.mmond Columbus 706-323-2472
$1800; 7 yr. buckskin dun mare, 16hds., grt. P h ITB 4 . Id blk
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beaue.r,e geeronntle,. .po. teyntriasl.or.id,in.g...anmdarder,ivinIgg,, haJter broke, $1500..Cherie Burns Locust
9 yr. APHA mare, SOrrel tobiano, flashy," Grove 770-914-7499
Pyg.m.y cross bucks, beau. chocolate color, born 5/29/04, shots and wormed, $55 ea.
Abe. aWuI.'II'lmamovserH, eispzgl'brt.ahfu7tu0r6it-y5.9p2ro-2s7p3e3ct, $2500.
229-439-92.35 18 yr. grade mare, sorrel, 15hds., anyone
sDheoawnnCihneWrryP,Mtroauillrtird. iede2n'2,9.-s8o7u3n-d1,62$39500/obo.
.p=r::oPl:;.e;..rt=crca::i:en..r,e:O..dhh;,..::b...a.::"s:IiTc-==dyBrr.e,,.:s...s...:a',S.g"e"'-,-1juS'"'m6.,,..p-g2ir=ne"g'hy,,-dmm,..aa..-rk-e-e-,-
Kathy Thomason Monticello 706-468-6402
'02 pony, 40",very gentle, no bad habits, can ride, $1500. Buck Harrelson McDonough 9 yr. old AQHA sorrel gelding, barrels, dependable field' hunter, ready to hill top,
Pygmy goat billies for sale, ready to breed, pulls cart, $500. Traci L.l,ove Douglasville 770-957-1179
poles, trail ridden, $3800; '7 yr. old AQHA $3800: H.Harri.s Atlanta 770-313-5374
$30 or 3 for $75, not for slaughter. Jeri 770-947-6274770-577-9230
1988 AQHA bay broodmare, double .bred gelding, grt. family horse, $3000. John Guinn. Pony redlwht.l0 yr. old paint mare, small,
Broxterman McDonough 77Q-898-0557 Pygmy goat kids; billies & nanny, $50-$100.
'02 regd.Appaloosa filly, Ditto's Joker, Barbar Bar, Bright Centerfold lines, flashy
Three Bars, performance
The- 0.le pedigree,
$M25a0n0.~dNaeulgshotner,Parrascoen;
,Summerville 706-397-8400 APHA 1995 gelding, tob-overo,
15hds"
Mr.
used on Carousel & lead-lin $650. H. Harrison Kenn
gentle for beg., 770-218-3889"
Kathy Wade Winder 770-867-6092
culling/barrel prospect, $2200, no checks. W. Pendergrass 678-908-4596
' . Gun. ;3moke, . Sonny. Dee Bar, trail" .loads, Pony, 12 yrs., 13.
,flashy, well
Pygmy goat, caramel billy, 9 mos. old, exc. Carroll Rome 706-235-9346
1994AQHA bay brooamare, exc: conI., baths, sweet disp., pretty, anyone can ride. mannered. gelqing, rides,. drives, $750,
bloodline for producing, caramel babies, $75. '03. Arabian filly,' chestnut, $900, cute and very' correct foals, grt. trail hors. e, but. not Rick Anderson Woodstock 404-402,8470 harness and cart avaiL M.. Rush Bremen 770-
Marty Echols Conyers 770-597-7297
gentle. J. Wheeler Fairburn 770-969-2004 ridden in 2 yrs., $1000. Terry Biscoglia AQHA 3 yr. mare; ground broke, Borama, 537-3560
_.....:.---,.;-~_...:...._-~-_ ......_ - - ! '04 QH colt; 7 yr. Appaloosa not for Madison 706-342-0390 Please review requirements under ad beginner, Both $1800/wiH sell' separate.
' pClueattseer',Bi1II4b.3lohoddsl.in, e$s2,q5t0:l0ic/fo:cbJoe~arKn.er,Ceaarpgeenrtteor Piease include area Codes with phone
categories before submitting your ad. Ashley F. Vaughn Carnesville 706-384-5295
Ads cannot be called in by phone.
Monroe 770-266-7485
numbers in advertisements.
Wednesday August 4,2004
THE MARKET BULLETIN p._._._, ... -.;;. - _.- - _. ~ - ...._. _._.- - - - - - - - _P.a..g_e .7
Pony, Irg.flashy blk.lwht. mare, 10 yrs., 10 Golden Sebright 6antam, 5 Partridge Games- Grays, B. Reds, Butchers, Hatch,
leads or rides, bred to blk.lwht. mini for 2005 Cochin Bantam from McMurray Hatchery, '04. many more breeds, call anytime, very reas.
foal, $1000. Tabatha Downer Swainsboro John Andrews Hiawassee 770-578-0852 706" prices. Russell Griffin 3065 PoplarSp. Ch. Rd.
912-562-3037
896'5404
Gainesville 770-532-8447 770-241-0328
QH chestnut .mare, 9 yrs., very gentle, 2 Barred Rock roosters $6 each, beau. Geese for sale, brown & white, full grown, 14.2hds., anyone can ride, no vices, perfect birds, call after 6 p.m. Bucky McLendon laid all year, 20 each, 15 head, take all for
health, asking $1500. W. Worthan Winston
770-489-1949 QH gelding, gray dapple, 9 yrs., 15+hds.,
gentle but needs expo rider, $1500/obo, TB
mare, ridden by children, dead broke, tattooed, $800/obo. Lisa walter Monroe 678-
936-3875 QHsorrel gelding, 8 yrs., star, sock, 15hds.,
loads, trails, smooth, good home only, can deliver, $1100. A. Carr Clayton 706-782-7583
Quarter Horse X Welsh mare, palomino, 18
yrs., healthy, floated, very sweet, pasture companion, picture avail. bye-mail, $200. Chance Womack Griffin 770-412-4444
RHBA outstanding gorgeous red/wht.
exquisitely . small racking, show/trail horse/pony for small adult/child who knows how to ride. Anna Harley'Canton 770-3611299
Racking breed, regd. TWH mare, 15.2hds., 15 yrs., bomb-proof, anyone can ride on trails, creeks, smooth gaits. Alysia A. Carlisle
Comer 706-783-2336 Regd. 2 yr. old TWH/BRH SOrrel stud, show
ready, $2000; regd. TWH/BRH, 18 mos. blk.
stud, $1500. T. A. Floyd Blairsville 706-745-
7333 Regd, Appaloosa gelding for sale, ,16hds.
tall,wht. w/roan speckle, 11 yrs. old, $2600. John Hilliker Mauk 229-649-6753
Conyers 678-413-2777
2 yr. old Hatch Blue Game cocks. Scott Moon 125 Ganey Rd. Hillsboro 30138,706-
468-0757
5 breed turkeys, 10 colors guineas, 14 breeds peafoWl, Red Laced & Silver Laced
Wyandotte; (young). Jerry Mock Colquitt 229758-3717
7 roosters, mixed breed, hatched April '04
'for sale, $3 each. Maria Johnson Griffin
30087710-412-7653
.
Araucana/Arnerican Easter egg chicken, 10 mos. old, McMurry Hatchery, 15 layers, vacc.,
$10 each. Lottie Marr Warm Springs 706663-7573
Asstd. poultry, guineas, Langshan, Black Australorps, Tiland Aseels; also, Silkies, no calls after 10 p.m. Horace Walker Jasper 706692-4055
Baby chicks $1 each, RIR, Brown Leghorns, Araucanas. Chris Henderson Chickamauga 706-375-2973 .
Baby peafowl and baby guineas for sale, please leave message. Emily Bagwell Lawrenceville 770-995-7834
Bantam chickens for sale, Golden
Sebrights, '04 hatch. Edna Dockery Blairsville 706-745-8324
Bantams $3/$5 eaCh, Partridge Cochins, Mille Fleurs, Japanese Buffs, good priee if all
$17.50 each. Durward Arnold Valdosta 229"5~5",9-.::5,,,8.:'-46:::..=~-;;;;:;:-;-;=~"lli':;::-:====
Guinea Keets$3; White Silkie chicks priced according to age. Tina Barrett Dilhlonega .!..70:::6",,-~8.:::.64,,--.:'-7.;:<5:::.99'7:-=-:-:::---..C'7:;:--;:;;:;:=:iOi'i:::=
Guinea keets $2-up. Butch Kirkland Macon .:'-47,-;8","-',47':c1:-:-7:...:8i"3:-:1:7:::'"-n;;::-;==::-TO:::;::;;;7~;-;;;;;-
Guinea keets, Rio Grande Turkey poults,
Buff Orpington pullets, Ree! Jungle fowl chicks, Black Spanish poults, leave message, Mark Steed Gray 478-986-5078
Hens, roosters, baby chicks, diff. sizes and ages. Bobby Moon Conyers 770-466-4565
Laying hens, 8/03 hatch, $10;'pullets,4/04 hatch, $8. Bobby ChUpp Lithonia 770-482!..7",92~2=.:-,,...,..==-=~==-:::==:<:::-;=:-:::
Light Brahma Bantam roosters for sale or traoe McMurray Hatch born 3-20-04. H. Michael Jerkins Temple 770-562-9885
Mallard ducks, six gen. from wild, hens $15, drakes $12, or $25 a pair. James Altman Folkston 912-496-2063912-337-0402
Mallard, small to grown geese, white, brown, Pekin, Blue Swedish, black ducks. Fred Crosby Coolidge 229-346-3219
Mallards and Muscovys; also, eight 12' long
breeder quail cages with feeders and waterers, excellent condition. Joe Perkins
"B~a;:.;rn~e"'Y'-i2~27'97-7!...7;-:5'i:-=;28~8::;6i--,===::-;,---,<::c=
May '04 hatch BuffOrpingtons & Golden
Every 1st & 3rd Tues. Pouftry, Goat & Feeder-Breeder Pig Sale, poultry, 6 pm, hogs & goats, 7 pm, Taylor Cty. Livestock Auction, just off S.R. 128, S. of Reynolds. Info: 478-847-3664 or 706-647-3559.
Every Thurs. Horse Auction, All Breed Horse Sale, tack, 7:30 pm, horses & ponies, 9 pm, cash or approved checks, Reidsville. GAL 2687 Info: Mike Holland, 912-654-2863/614-6621.
Every 1st & 3rd Thurs. Goat, Poultry, Small Animal & Misc. Sale, 7 pm, Gaines Livestock Auction, Hwy. 84 e., Quitman. GAL #2514 Info: 229-9854205/263-9940.
Every frio nlght Horse Sale, 7:30 pm, 102 Lumber City Hwy., Hazlehurst. Info: Steve Underwood, 912-594-6200 (night) or 912-375-5543 (day).
Every Fri. night -Goat, Poultry & Small Animal Sale, 7 pm, Buggy Town Auction,1315 Hwy; 341 S., Barnesville. GAL #3177 Info: 770-358-0872/1786.
Every 2nd Fri. Horse & Tack Sale only, 7 pm, Coker Sale Barn, Duncan Bridge Rd: at old Chattahoochee Livestock
Regd. Morgan, 15hds. gelding, chestnut, taken. Gary Mitchell Auburn 770-339-9269 Lace Wyandottes, purebred parents, beautiful
Barn. #AUNR2916 Info: Wayne
rides/drives, $2500; regd. Appaloosa, 15hds., Bantams for sale, 2 pro Lemon Blues, 1 pro birds, good layers. Kay T. ElamLaGrange
Coker, 706-540-8418.
blk., grt. trail horse, $2000, gelding bay mule, Old. English, 2 Dominique Bantam roosters, !..7.:::.0"'6-.::33=3-..:0:,;1..:..10::....,--,---;--,;;:-;;:-....,..,,=-=-=-== Every 3rd Fri. Tack & Horse Sale, tack, 6
15hds., rides/drives, plows, $1000.. Donna good glty.Alvin Hart ijoyston 706-245-7772
Must sell: red rooster $6, MuffIWhite Claret
pm, horses, 8 pm, Southeastern
McDaniel Dacula 770-822'6161
Regd. SSH, beau. 3 yr. brown/wht. gelding,
,gentle, trail ridden. Mack Robinson Carrollton 770-214-5817770-301-5473
Regd. T. B. '15.3hds., 14. yr. beau drk. bay w/star, willing t9 please, grt. hunter/Jumper,' sweet/gentle/calm,and grt. ground manners,
Bantams show qlty., many breeds, all ages, $5 and up. Carl Mallard Jesup 912-586-6567
Bantams, beautiful birds' from show stock,
CanodchinPsoinrcevlaariinety Dof'Uccoclolers., BDTaWvidJapaWnreigseh,t
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083688757704907571
Carro ton 77 - -
-$ -
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$15, Racey Mug/Blue Game $25,
HatchIWarhorse hen $10/sets., call. anytime.
Gary Blair Temple 770-459-0034 New Hampshire Red Bantams .lor sale.
Ernest Jenkins Cher_ry Log_ 70.6-635-5642 New Hampshire Red hens, healthy,.5 mos.
old, $12 each, no Sunday calls or sales. R.
Arena, Unadilla. GAL #2920 Info: 478627-2727. Every Sat. Small Animals, Chickens, Rabbits, Sheep, Goats & Horse Sale, 4 pm,Coker Sale Barn,. Duncan Bridge Rd., White Cty., at old
$2700. Lisa Diamond Alpharetta 404-983- Bantams, pair Black Cornish 10; 2 BB Re Bannister Cleveland 706"244-9601
hens $5 each, 5 young mixed roosters $1
7260
each. Jack Baker Lithonia 770-482-6844
O.E. Bantams, Self Blue, B.T. Buff, Splash,
Chattahoochee Livestock Barn. Info: Wayne Coker, 706-540-8418.
TB stallion, AQHA approved, 15.2hds;, Bantams.:Dutchtrio$15,Nankinpair$15,2 Barred, $5 each, roosters, BB Red,Barred, Every Sat. night Goat, POUltry & Small
chestn.ut, 20 yrs., sound and fertile, easy to handle, former racer, jumper, dressage, sire of
same, $2800. J. Harris Fairburn 404-2170788
THB rnare, 14 yr., 15.3hds., brown w/wht.,
gorgeous Native Dancer line, dressage, jumps, events, trails, $3000, must sell. S.
$ young Cochin hen.s $10 each, Silkie pairs 15.
Ellen Cannon Covington 770-787,6335 Birmingham Rollers, quality breeders, Kit
birds also, flown 9 mos., will fly. Harvey J.
Bray Macon 478-788-9022 Black Australorp and RIR, purebr'ild laying
SDW, $2 each. Kim Hogan Cleveland 706865-5378
=O=-.'=E""."'B"'a-n7"ta-m-s-,-y-o-u-n-g'b""i:::rd"'s""t"'h""ro"'u:Cg:"'h-a::Cd:C'u"'lt pairs from $2.50 ea.; 8 wk. RIR $5 each. Ron Strickland Gillsville 404-869-7575
O.E.B. show stock, Silver Duckwing, Black & Blue, BB Reds, Quail O.E., Blue Squash.
Animal Auction, 7 pm, BradleyWayside Auction, 1035 Monticello Hwy., Gray. GAL 2070 Info: Curtis Barfield, 478-986-8852 or Bobby Russell, 478-986-4657.
Notice
I I I
Fisher Hahira 22-9-794-1401
hens for s,ale, born 2/04. Renee Trenholm Mack McBurnett Tyrone 770-487-2233
Livestock auctions listed in the Market Bulletin sometimes offer related items for sale, puch I
TWH beau. 4 yr. old gelding, A&DX show or Adairsville 706-602-3755
OE Bantams, Red Pyle, Blue/Red Quail, as tack and other livestock equipment. Notices for auctions selling any items other than
trail, Dr. Elmer, $2000 firm. James Thompson Sylvania 912-863-7706
TWH blk. mare, 11 yrs., 15hds., beau., needs expo rider, $2000. Aimee Dunne Kathleen 478-218-5984
Black Australorp and mixed breeds, 7 week chicks, $3 each. Julie Kennett Cumming 770-
781-5524 Black Rosecomb Bantam roosters, beau.
'04 hatch, now crowing, .sell or trade for
Blue Slate turkeys. Phil Butler Vidalia 304-74 912-537-4782 ~O~E~B"a.:'-n'-;t:::a=::m:C:s-,"'0"'v:Ce:""r-4"0---=d"'ifFfe=-=r=e=nt',-=c=oTo:l:Cr:s7", D'Uccles Blacks, Goldnecks, Frizzles Black
Standard Cochins, (roosters), call belWeen 5
I livestock must be accompanied by the auction license number of the _principal auctioneer I
I .or auction firm conducting the auctiOn, per regulations of the 'Georgia Secretary of State. I
I Notices without this informati.on cannot be published. If you have any questions abQut the I
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TWH fillies: 2 yrs., green broke, palomino, purebred B.R" hen. V. Mickelson regd. PHA., $1200; yearling sorrel, $500. P Hawkinsville 478-783-4477
Sellers Ray City 31645 229-630-1719
Black Star, Sex-Link roosters,.5 months old
1I,/I/I:L !:!E;l.ldir1gs~ 4yr.plk./whUE', 5. Yk fr()m stoyk. yall'ild, "egg-I"-Ying m~chines." big
straWberry roan, 6. yr. palomino, 7 yr.. &beaut1ful. Sandra Foster ShiJoh 706-582-
chestnutlwht., 10 yr. blue roan. Shea/Albert 3088
Queen Dallas 770-505-0090
Bobwhite quail and Ringneck Pheasant
TWH regd. mare, blk., gentle, exc. chicks for sale. Ray Tschakert DaUas. 770"
bloodline, trail ,breed, 18 yrs. young, 445-1812 770-403-2332
energetic, see to appreciate, $1000. Ken Bronze and RP turkeys,. 4 mos., $10;
Searcy Elberton 706-213'8422
Ringrieck doves $5, other. Mack Chambers
TWH regd. yearlings, 1 sorrel filly, 1 blk. Ailey 912-583-4487
colt, imprinted,. saddle broke, 15hds. Fred Bronze turkeys and Pearl guineas, 2004
DeLoach Valdosta 229-242-.1328
hatch. T. S. Groover Ellabell 912-858-2945
TWH spotted yearlings, 21 mos.1nd 10 Buff Orpingtori/Black Australorp chicks,
mos., $900 ea., extra nice. R. Ghappell Blue Araucana roosters, mxd. yard chickens,
Senoia 770-599-3227
all ages, no calls after 9 p;m. Paul Welchel
TWH, 13 yr. old regd. Paint, nice gates, no Ball Ground 770-893-2810
faults, beau. horse, 14.2hds., need to see, Buff.Orpingtons, near laying, $10 ea., and
good home only. Kathy Curtis Moultrie 229- Araucanas, trade for Dominikers. Ross Hix
941-5162
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1117 Piney Hill Rd. Chatsworth 30705 706-
TWH, 8 yr. old gelding, straWberry roan, 270-3933
15.3hds., grt. trail horse, very smooth, lots of Button q\Jaii Texas A&M eggs, day old, all
energy. Tina Walker Buchanan 770-574-8813 ages available, grown birds, dressed, diff.
TWH, nice medium rack, 16.1hds., 9 yr., prices, S/H available; also, Bobwhite quail gelding, advanced beg and up rider, no vices, eggs. Claudette/Harold Cook Colquitt 229-
$2500. T. Carroll Cumming 770-887-0991
758'2119229-758-6048
TWH.3 yr. old champagne mare, gorgeous Button quail, bantams for sale or trade. Kim
color, 21 yr. sorrell stallion from 4x WGC, 10 Foster Fairburn 770-306,9132
p.m. and 8 p.m. Pete Anderson Cataula 706322-2395
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P.O.' Box 545 MalJleton 30126 770-941-1066
Old English Game Bantams, Cochin
Bantams, Standard Game; also, cages, will
trade. Jacoby Elrod Villa Rica 30180 770459-4865 ~p~a2rt"'riC'idg=:-e:-r;R=OC::;k-:f=0=os::;t=ers=-,4Ae::a:::c::Lh::-,"be:::aCu:::-.,"h::':u=ge7", young, brown egg breed, hatched Feb. '04. Terri
Greathouse Fort Valley 478-827-0790
Peacocks, India Blue, six males, one
femaie, Ringneck doves, white and colored.
Carl Lee Collins Reidsville 912-739-4375
Peafowl, adult male, Inida Blue, peachicks,
two to four weeks old, blue and purple. Robert
Sybers Stone Mountain 770-879-9087.
Pearl. guineas $8-$10 each, Keets $1.50-$3
each, hatching eggs $1-$0.50 each, toulouse
geese $10 each., 706-245-9706
Kenn 13th
Buffington
Royston
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Sturdy Dahlonega 706-865-9201
Pharaoh quail for sale $1 each, Mike
Rankin 488 Kimberly Dr. Byron 31008 478956-3717478-397-8939
Pharaoh quail- eggs to layers, incubator,
pens, equipment, etc.. Billy Watson 6810 BI\Jff
Lake Rd. Glennville 30427 912-654"8032
RIR, Black Star Sex Links, Yellow Buff,
brown egg layers, hens & rooster $12 each;
also, Bantams. Doretha Rowden Bogart 770-
725-7535
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Rare breed assortment, hens & roosters, should be laying late August, bantams &
standard, feather-foots, RIR, over 100 to choose from. R. Brown RoopVille 770-854-8460
Roosters hatched ,03/06/04 Murry McMurry purebreds, several breeds, $5 each, James Songer 3620 Spot Road Cumming 30040 770-887-6880
Royal palm turl<eypair, OEG Bantams, Silkies, Cochins, .Japanese Bantams, Millaysian Serams, priced according to age. M. Bennett Danielsville 706-795-5040
SQ OEGB-Wheaton, Brown Red, SDW, BBR, Blue, Blue Red, Spangled, and some White Leghorn Bantams, priced by age. Fred BroWn Chlckamauga 706-375-5610
Bobwhite quail, ages 1 day to 15 weeks, some eggs available for sale. Peggy Dozier Washington 706-678-5997
Jumbo Bobwhite quail for sale, $3 each, chicks for sale 7/24104 only. Richard Bolton Athens 706-3536832
Jumbo Pharaoh quail hatChing eggs for
sale, $40/100 if shipped, $25/100 if picked up,
quail chicks $50/100, older birds avail. Scott
Holland State$boro 912:865-9235 912-282-
8567
.
Taking orders for '04 Bobwhite quail,
$40/100, eggs or day"old .chicks, no shipping. Drew Stanley Clarkesville 706-947-3884
Taking orders for Jumbo Wisconsin Bobwhite quail chicks for '04 season, call to place order. Neal Bush Sparta 706-467-9345,
Wisconsin Jumbo Bobwhite quail, all sizes and ages,(1ggs also available, call for prices. Reginald Kitchens Claxton 912-739-2351
Poultry/Fowl Wanted
mos. sorrell/flaxen colt. J. Wilkes Cumming 770-587-3876
TWHBEA RHBAA '90 blk. mare w/blkJwht. filly, rebred, $4500; (2) RHBAA SSHBEA b/w mares, $2000-$3500. B.Maynard Cleveland 706-865'5945
regd.solid blk. QH gelding, 9 yrs., 16hds., athletic,goodjumper/show quality, $4000; regd. Paint mare, 9 yrs, sweet, 15hds., twicelfoaled, $1500. Kyle Montague Woodstock 770-516-5203
Poultry/Fowl.F.or Sal'e
If you have any questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
Mallard ducks must be at least three
Chickens' $5 to $10 each,some baby chicks. MaryJ. Hoopaugh 4296 Turtle Cove HiaWasse,e 30546 706-896-5563
Chickens, ducks, geese, White Cochins, White Muscovy, Toulouse & Dewlap. M.A: Islam Carrollton 770-8544361 770-3677244
Cochin pairs: Black, Red, Barred; Cochin chicks: Partridge, Red, Black, etc.; Frizzle chicks, Black, min. 2 chicks. A. Larizza Lawrenceville 678-580-1670
Dominique roosters hatched March 2004, $8 each, Ive. msg. Elaine Owen Molena 770-
884-5229 Emden geese, 6 mO.-1 yr.,$30 each; also,
one White Chinese female,1 year old. P. L.
Norton Covington 770-786-2869 Flock reduction sale, approx. 10b qlty.
Game cocks, diff. breeds, high station, $50
Pheasants, chickens,guineas, mature & chiCKS, other. Joe Burroughs Grovetown 706863-5159 "-"'P"'ig':::'e:'-'o""n"'s'f=o::-r=sa::;le=,-1;-;0~dl;:;;'ff=e=re=n7"t "o=re=e::'d=s;::-a=<ls=o7", Ringneck &. Diamond doves, 12 diff. colors. Frank Williams Augusta 706-790-1901
Pigeons, healthy pure White Racing Homers, approx. 25 birds, $7 each. Mike Corsello Canton 770-479-2321
Pigeons- White Garneau from original Palmetto stock, some Homers. Jerry
Williamson 3600 Hwy. 257 Dexter 31019 478875-3158
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some mxd. available, $5 and up. Cliff Ambrose Talking Rock 706-253-6297
Pigeons: Birmingham RolI,ers $10 & up; White Homers $20/up. Bob Solley Alpharetta 770-752-1898
Turkeys, hatched '04, tom and hens, $15 and up. Carl Woodard laGrange 706-885-0125
While Crested Black Polish, pure breed, 3 pullets, 1 cockeral, assorted Cochin Bantams, call after 7 p.m. Benjy Hardy BrooksA04-599-9033
White Leghorns, 3 hens and one rooster, young and layin!:!, $25/all; 12 chicks hatched 5-20-04, $15/all. George Archer Griffin 770" 227-7332
Young maltard ducks, third generation, baby peaCOCKS, baby guineas, leave message. Willie Keen Jr. Perry 478-987-3687
Poultry/Fowl Requiring Permit/License
/fyou have questions regarding/his category, call
Want 1 black male swan. Tere Lopez
Oxford'770-787-2955
Want Modern Game, Old, English, Red
Pyle, White, any kind $45 pair. Jason ChadWick 160 Daisy Lane Jasper 30143 706
253-7579770-403-6475
,. ,
Want female African goose for a lonely
mate, will 'have a great home. Keith Wolf
Cumming 770-887-19:38 770-887-1938
Want ,hvy. breed chickens, games
bantams, pigeons, ducks, guineas, turkeys
Johnny Carney Danielsville 706-795-5728
Want to purchase two swan. Darlene Anna
Smith P.O. Box 1124 McDonough 30253
770-957-2832
Want white doves, White Racing Homers and other fancy pigeons. Thomas Gibb
College Park 770-964-9345
generations from the wild before they can each. Zaki Zubeida Griffin 770-227'5681 Pullets, RIRIWhite Rock cross from Moyers Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
be advertised in the Market Bulletin. 770-775-6330
Hatchery, hatched March 2004, egg laying
Advertisers must include this information Free Game chickens, you catch them, July machines $8. Randall Gunter Bowdon 770- Advertisements for wood ducks must be
ALTERNATIVE
in notices submitted for publication.
24 or 25, youth chickens und'ilr one year. 258-0725
accompanied by a USDA permit. PermitS
'03 & '04 Bantams mixed, many colors, $2 Laurie Sulflow Statham 770-725-2651
l=;p~uc"r:':e;::br::::e"'d'Mo=-=r=g=an::c"wmh:;;it=e'H:;:a::c:i:k;:le::-; =al=s=o,--;w-;;;h~i;:::te are available from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife
LIVESTOCK
and' up, flock reduction. Eric Johnson Warner
Robins 31093 478-923-2679
.
'04 Marans $10 up, Dominique $5, Araucana $5 up, Buff Orpington $7, mostly
Frizzles, Cochins, Silkies, all ages, all colors.
Lynn Wisner Grovetown 706-860-6716 Game' chickens for sale, Cripple Tony
Roundheads, Hatch, .Butcher, East Kelso,
guinea,-call anytime after 7 evgs. Randy Hill, "c~a""nc=:0.::n;:,7:::0:.:::;6,;-2:-.i4:-:::5=-8:;0;.:1",3c:o.;:-::::=--=:::.::::--:::= . Purebred Murray McMurray roosters, some pairs, several hvy. breeds, $5. Murray Malone
Service, Attn: Permit Section, P,O. Box 49208, Atlanta, GA 30359. Advertisers must submit a copy of current permit with their first ad. Permit copies will be returned
/fyou have questions regarding this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
pullets and some hens. Sandra Miller Talking Bates Greys, $50 tei $250 pairs. Michael Milledgeville 478-968-7054 478-457-4886 I,Ipon request. AdvertisementS'for bobwhite
The Alternative Livestock category
Rock Sdmill@wmconnect.com 706-253-3340 Davenport Hazlehurst 912-375-5165
Purebred OE Bantams, Whi1e Crested quail must be accompanied by a copy of the contains ads ,for ratitl;ls(ostriches, rheas
770-893-7622 '04 March, April hatch, Silver linKS, RIR,$6
Game chickens for sale, all kinds, all prices, special prices for buying qty. Freddie Davis
Black & Golden Polish, $1-$4. Steve Dunn Manchester 706-846-3640
advertiser's commercial quail breeders 'and emus) as' well license. Since this is a state protected bird, traditional" livestock.
as
other
"non
each; also, Barred Gochiils $10, pro J.R. Social Circle 770-464-1124 .
Qlty. Old .English Bantams, $ilver & Fawn the Georgia Department of Natural 1 male llama, neutered, 2females, all regd.
Waters Aragon 706-802-1242
Game fowl, pure and cross cocks, stags, hens, Lacy Roundhead, hatch, Sweater, others, call evenings before 10 p.m. Earl
Duckwings, BB Reds, quails, Blues, Mille Fleur, Spangles, more. Ted Charles Douglasville 770-942-6847
Resources .requires anyone selling bobwhite quail to have this license. For license information, write: DNR, Game and Fish Division, 2189 Northlake Parkway,
$1000 for all. Will. Freeman Ellijay 706-636 4432 .:....::::=;--:-::-::-:;=-==-:-<=""7:-:-::=:;-;:==---:=-
14 month emu free to good home, you
Wood Conyers 770-760-0449
Red Butcher roosters, three months old, Suite 108, Tucker, GA 30084.
transport, shy, but used to people, needs TLC
Game hens for sale. Mr. Baughan $20 each. Timmy Taylor 135 Oak Hills Drive Bobwhite or Coturnix quail hatching eggs Stephen Wingeier Atlanta 678-643-5671
FayetteVille 770-461-1344
Dallas 30132 770-974-1429
$40/100, $98/500, $19011000, price includes Affectionate llamas, males, females,
Game roosters mixed, 3 to 4 months, Red JUngle fowls- pairs 11< young ones; shipping, send check/money order. Jean yrgls., regd., healthy, friendly, show qlty.
'04 hatch, pure Game stags $8 each. Robin approx.to, $4 each or $3 if you take all. Phoenix, prs. and young ones, call after 6 Strickland P.O. Box.9 Pooler 31322 912- must see, call for appt. H; Choquette
Ragsdale Dallas 770-443-3581
Venise Odom Gillsville 770-869-7964
p.m. Wayne Whiddon Cordele 229-273-9040 748-5769
Winder 706-340-0991
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Wednes99Y August 4, 2004
Alpacas for sale, males, maidens, and pregnant females. Larry Dietsch Young Harris Larry@destinyalpacas.com 706-3792361
Black female llama for sale, gentle, halter leads, never bred, make offer. Tanya. Moore Griffin 770.228-9752
Grey Rhea hens and water buffalo calves; also, blown ostrich eggs. Wayne Wood Buchanan 770-315-3184
Llama, gelding, black and white, ideal Iivstock guardian, $350. Dennis Grafe Resaca 706-625.5045 706-625-4317
Llamas, all registered, vatibus stages of 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 a\(ailable. Liliane Grant Dallas 770-445-2855 .
Llamas, show, breeding, packing, wool, large selection, healthy and registered, delivery available,after-sale support. Jeanne Holliston Hiawassee 706-896-5005
Ostrich pair of proven .breeders, 4 white rhea females, proven pair of.emu. Nancy Kay Duncan Woodstock 770-928-3262
Ostriches, 1 male, 5 '. females, exc. producers, good condition,$1500/obo. Cory Whitman Dallas 770-505-0416 .
Regd. Appaloosa male llama, 5 yrs. old, $250. Bobby Willis 143f1GregGouey Rd. Dublin 31021
Regd. llamas; two babies, two moms. Nancy Ott Morganton 706-374-4050 .
'95 Delta 4H GN, Irg. dressing rm., saddle Handmade Yancey 15" saddle, designed for
racks,exc. cond., $3800. J. Hatcher Leary Arabian/gaited. horse in supple, Iightwt.
229-792-6766
. leather, perfectly balanced over horses center,
'96 Sooner 3H. alum.. GN SL, AC/heat, $700 for saddle/custom blanket/breast
dressing [m., alum. roof raCk, drop DN, collar/bridle. J. Beasley Gilfsville770-869-
$10,000. David Smith Calhoun 706-602-8664 0929
'98 Featherlite stock combo, 20', Ige. DR, Harrell/Bee.BP two-horse trailer, 1985, mats, spare, $8900. Di!ra Burgess Douglas VGC, tack/hay compartments, good floor,
9"12:384-3575
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$1500 firm. Betsy Miller Tifton 229-387-9418
12' welded painted stallfrof)ts, 40'190 clear Like. naw17" Dakota roping saddle,
span barn new, buy building or can build for diamond toOling w/oak & acorn and montana
you. Yvonne Turan Danielsville 706-795- acCents, $650. Kaye L. Worley Franl!:lin 770-
0805
854-5577 404'556-8500
13" rd. skirt barrel saddle, $200; 14" sq. shirt Like new,never used 12' corral panels, $48
Circle Y barrel saddle, $300, both good condo ea. Donald Green Temple 770-841-6815
Lori Wooten Pine Mountain 706-883.829
Paul Livestock scales, new oak floor,
14 1/2" handmade double J barrel saddle, always sheltered, fits in chute before
won in 2000, never used, $1050; 16" Carl headgate,$750. Shannon Irvin Alto 706-778-
Ammerman tropy roping saddle, $850. Julie 2014
Storms Newnan 770-301-0233
Priefert 90 sweep w/working . alley,
16 foot combo livestock trailer. 3 years old, automatic manual headgate, used only once,
like new, center gate and double axle, $3200. $2000; cosf$2600.Tom SheildsChicamauga
John A. Baldwin Chula 229'382-8496
706-820-2878706-539-2899
16" (hand tooled) western saddle, $350. Rubber mats, new exterior grade, misc.
Lucinda Marie Wainwright Roberta-478-836-. sizes, trailer/barn use, eliminates seams.
9152
Shane Taylor Gainesville 770-540-5003 706-
16' Hale cattle trailer, good cond.,bumper 677-1514
hitch, separation gate and rear gate, slides or Rubber tire 1H wagon, bucket seats, lights swings. Grady Brock Arabi 229-273-5770 f&r, radio, cup holder, view mirrors, JD canopy
19" brown blue ribbon saddleseat saddle, top, $1200. Tina Darsey Griffin 770-653-4857
$75; 21" brown Borelli saddleseat saddle, Single horse trailer, new tires, good floor,
$195. Dinah Peevy Milledgeville 478-452- some rust, but hauls fine, $700. Chuck
7154
Garnett 6092 Hwy 42 South Culloden 31016
1994 WW alum. 4H slant load w/dressing 478-992-9611 .' rm. & rear tack, drop down windows and bus Trailer, 16'x8' cattle equip., double axles, windows, grt. cond., $10,000. M<;Jnte Stone $1400. Charles McClure Acworth 770-974-
F.EED, HAY AND GRA.IN.
If you have questions regarding
ads in this category, call Mfa Haney at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
All hay ads must contain the variety of
hay offered for sale; i.e., Coastal bermuda
hay, Alicia hay, etc.
"04 Tift 44 horse qlty 4x5 round bales, $25
in field,. will load. David Shofstahl Cedartown
770~749-1145
.
"04 Tift 44 bermuda hay, weed free, well fertilized, horse quality, 4x5 rolls $20 each. Steve Taunton Hahira 229-794-1066
'03 50 rolls Coastal bermuda, limed,
fertilized, weed free, $20 each roll. 'Loretta
Crapps Baxley 912-367-7258 912-367'2734
'03 5x6. bermuda hay, well fertilized,' net wrapped, under shelter entire time. Judy Cavender Lake Blackshear 229-853-7874
'03 Coastal bermUda hay,. highly fertilized,
weed free, Ige, rolls, $25 per roll. Lanier
Brown Butler 478'862-5842
'03 Tift 44, sq. bales, rain-free in the barn
horse quality, outsidernd. 'bales .available; also, mulch hay. Raymond Bailey
McDonough 770.957-4713
'03 fescue 4x5 rnd. bales $10; '04 fescue rnd. bales 4x5 $15. Shawn Cox Covington 30014.678-409-6233
'03 fescue and bermuda, 4x5 rolls, fert. in barn, $25-$50, de.ly. available. Tommy Lee McDonough 770-898'3959
'04 Tift 44, horse qlty., sq. bales, taking
orders, $3, 2nd cutting from lield. D. Blackmore Cartersville 770-928-1971
'04 Tift 44, round or square, horse, cow or
mulch qualities, Washington Co., pick-up.
Mike Gerrell Canton 770-712-3345 678-878-
0750.
'04 Tift-85, '03 Alicia $2.50 in bi!rn, '04 Alicia
call for price, horse quality. Carole Gilbert
Baxley 31513 912-367-0135
'04 Tifton 85 bermuda hay, horse quality,
limed/fertilized, $3.75 square bale, delivered.
Charlie
Jackson
Lawrenceville
cjaCkson@us.ibm.com 770-978-9367
'04 World feeder bermuda, horse.qlty., rain
free,. fertilized, sq. bales, $3.75 in barn.
Kenneth Ashworth Bowman 706-245-5904
'04 bermuda sq. bales, horse qlty., $4 in
barn; '04 fescue sq. bales $2. Charles
Chastain Talking Rock 770-893-9013
'04 bermuda, 4x5 and square, $25 round,
$3 square in field, dely. available;. also, 4x5
rye $20 at barn. Jackie Faulkner Griffin 404- .
:=.9=:25~-~6~67!..1!..----;" _ _;---,-
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'04 bermuda, orchard, square and norse
rolls, top quaiityequine forage. Richard
RoberSOn Aragon 706-232-0583
'04 bermuda-fescue hay, 5'x6' rolls, $20/roll
in barn, $15/roll in field, $10 roil-mUlch, can
del. A. G.Williams Toccoa 706-886-9530
'04 bermuda/fescue mixed, square hay
bales, limed & fertilized, $4 each., Fran
Brogdon Buford 770-945-6433
'04 bermudalfescue, 4x5rolls $20-$25;'04
horse qualiiy bermuda square bales, heavily
fertilized. Billy Pittard Winterville 706-742-
LIVESTOCK WANTED
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas at 4.04-651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
Calhoun 770'548-7381 770-684-0899 1995 24' stock trailer w/dividing gates,
$4500. J. C. Whitt Cedartown 770-749-9049 1999 S&H 4H SL 7' wide, GN, dressing rm.,
removable saddle comp., exc., $6900. Larry Massey Madison 706-342.4275
lH trailer sm.-horse/pony, BP, straight load,
3703
'03 fescue bermuda hay, sq. bales $3, 4x5
Tucker Endurance saddle, 15.5 inch seat, round bales, wheat straw, sq. bales $2; stored
black, trail fenders, custom pad, girth, $700. in barn. Harold Townley Watkinsville,706-
Ronnie Pesserilo Loganville 770-466-4515 769-6146
,
Want livestock trailer to transport my '03 top horse qlty. Coastal bermuda, Ige.. sq.
animals, will trade work for it, young bales $3. Jim Fenley Roberta 478-471-9800
.consumer. J. B: Roc.kmart 770-684-5807
'03 top qlty. fescue sq, bales/$2.25 each;
=:;22=;4".17--...,-,.-,----,---.-_---,--,-,-,--::-:c::-_=--. '04 clean fescue bales, some mixed
w/sericea, fertilized, $3 bale/barn, can deliver. Sid Hetzler 597 West Cove Rd.
Chickamauga 30707 706-539-248.5 '04 fescue hay, 4x5 rolls in field, $15 per
roll, if know answer, leave message. O.G.
Items listed in the Livestock. Wanted tack bin, padded walls, mat included, some
category must be for specific livestock; for rust but sound,$350. Mickey Nelson Canton
instance, "want 3 or 4-yr. old quarter horse 770-720-2851
gelding, approx. 16 hds., suitable for 20002H BP stock trailer, dressing rm.,elec.
moderately experience rider. n Generalized brakes, 12'-5" L, 6'-6' H, 6'~11"W, escape
ads, such as "want horses, any amount," door, heavy duty, $2500. Lois Heine Valdosta
are I)ot acceptable for pUblication; neither 229-241-7662
are ads for free or unwanted livestock.
2000 3H SL GN; weekender package;
Want 2 belted Galloway cows w/calves or AC/heatstrip, refrigerator, microwave,
heavy springers, bred w/belted bull, marked coordinating decor, pads/mElts, built-in
well. Glenn Hayes Oxford 770-786-3737 770-
786-6425
.
storage, 7'x7, $9500/0bo. Monroe 770-207-1541
Donna Harrison
Waht Nigerian Dwarf goats, Pekin Ducks, Llamas; donkeys; ponies, babydoHsheep, etc. reas.lprice, young/consumer. Japeth Carter Cartersville 770-387-2524
2000 Sooner Revolution, 3 horse
gooseneck, folding windows, large dressing
room, $11,900, after 7 P.M. Paul W. McCorkle
Thomson 706-595-3085
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.Want a/gentle older regd. AQHA, Arabian 2001 CM 3H SL alum. trailer, GN,. exc.
App. western pleasure mare, still rideable/breedable, will give a good home. Cleveland Warnock Moultrie 229-890-2187
Want any kind of farm animals, goats, chicken, horses, etc., will go to grt. home on small farm, young farmer. Cody Pringle Rockmart 770-684-0746
Want bomb proof horse. for handicapped son, must be at least 15hds. Vanessa Bloodworth Locust Grove 770-914-6290
Want childsafe mule or Irg. pony, offering adoption fee and grt. home, prefer senior animals. C. Brown Brooks 770-719-8262
cond. w/finished dressing rm;,heat/air
w/cabinets, drop down windows and awning.
Joe Motes Canton 770-355-5433
2001 Featherlite 2H w/divider, walk-thru
gressingltack w/exit door, like new, water bins.
iN/hay hanger, $8500. Jayson Miller Winder
404-)514-0459
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2002 CM horse trailer, 3H slant V'fOIi living quarters, exc. 9Ond.,used very little. Sonya
Pilgram Thomson 706-595-9736 706-699-
0976
2002 Sundowner horse trailer w/lg D/R,
AC/heat, awning, 2H $Iant, GN, new condo
Want dead broke horse for older rider, trade regd. Peppy San Badger/illy, started quiet u/s. Kathy Hardie lIa 706'789-2934
Want gentle, Jerseymilk cow. Lynn B Hale 1363 Rackley Rd Ellijay 30536 706-276-1144
$18,500. Tamaree Bishop Fort. Valley 478-
825-0167 2003 CM 3H slant weekend LQ GN, exc.
cond., 19 I t awning,. $18,500. Joey Tuten Thoms.on 706-597-8278
Want reasonably priced poultry or goats in 2003 Silver Star 3H slant, 5'6" short wall, all
Ga. Lori McAllister Gay 706-538-0415
alum., spare tire; wjred for AlG unit, used 3
Want to buy goats, purebred or .mixed breed, will pick up and pay cash, no Sunday
t7im70e-s6,46$~1556,501004.04E-6d1d0ie-00S2u2llivan
Buchanan
calls. Wayne Green Bremen 770'562-3605
2H BP straight. load, 7 ft. tall, ramp,
Want two flemish-giants, sarne sex, will be aluminum, new tires, mats, great floor, $3200.
caged together, rec. priced, Willing to pay for delivery/gas/time, prefer e-mails, call before 6
K. Casto 4040 ..
Columbus ..
706.-. ~ 323.-2140
706-366-
P.M. Kelly Wallace LoganVille 770-554-8642 2H BP trailer, older model, 7' tall, safe
Want.young camel, under 2 years old, any usable . cond., ,must sell, $800/obo, pictures
gender. Shereen Roberts 314 Milner 30257 770-228-3082
Trice. Rd.
online. Beryl Jo Katz LaGrange 706-4120. 8208H original farm wagon,. pole & double
LIVESTOCK HANDLING
It you have questions r.egarding ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404'651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
tree's, go.od wheels, spring seat, brake, deep box, very good condo Russell O'Quinn Blackshear 912-449-5,904
2H tral'1er '.B. Pm' goodc'ond., $1200. 'H.arry Bogers Sharpsblirg 678'953-2005
2H w/DR,tack, brakes, lots ,of extras, $3300/obo. Karie Lynn Raine Cedartown
'00 Sundowner 2H GN slant, 21', dressing. ~3;0.1=2c5:777-0;.7~4~8~-~3H1:0~2~7=7=0--:7:4i81-"3-1:0:2=,-;::'= rm., rear tack, escape door, 'drop down 3-4H GN steel, 24' long, stock, rear tack,
d $ 1 00 W R' new floor, DR, all elec., 6'tall, $2000. Tanya windOws, exc. con., 1,5 . . Ice Hood Franklin 706-675-8066
Dawsonville 706-265-2533
35' GN Tandem dual flatbed trailer,4 aJum.
Want one 16' cattle guard,. and one 10' also, mulch $2 each, rain free in barn. Joe cattle guard. Lee Huntley Ball Ground 404- Bradley Canon 706-356-8295
516-8182
'03/'04 fescue/clover, 5x5. bales, never wet,
Western saddle COmplete wlbreast bridle, quality, $15 & $20. Raymond Salmon 2485
reins, heavy tooling, silver, drk. oil, $250; CilihounHwy.Rome 30165 706-295-4208 horse feederlhay rack, heavy duty, exc. cond" 706-766,5466
$275. Lynn Wellham Statham 770-725-2327 '04 $25/roll Tift 44 hay, $201roll for all, Ext.
Wintec Pro Dressage/all fittings, pads, 14. M. Boyles Dawson 229-679-5353 229bridle/bit, Wes Beaty roper, 16", blanket, bits; 995-4694
Debbie M. Hopkins Good Hope 770-267- '04 100 round rolls 4x5 hay $24, Tift 44
9337
RABBITS
bermuda sq. bales 40 at $2.50. M.H. Wingo Statham 770-725-5757
'04 4x5 rolls Coastal or. Tift 44 bermuda $35, fescue $25, limed and fertilized, rain free
in barn. W. Glover Griffin 770-979-0373 770If you have questions r('igarding 599-8514
ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas '04 4x5 rolls fescue bermuda mxd. $20,
at . 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082: picked up $25, del., rain free. Ronnie Hill Woodbury.706-553-5027
Adorable pedigree/regd. Mini Rex & '04 Alfalfa hay $6.50/bale, Tift 44 bermuda
Holland
$3.50Ibale, Russell bermuda $3.S0/bale,
Lop rabbits/bunnies, show/brood quality, fertilized, sq: bales, horse qlty., in barn, will Iree BYO bucket. Sherrie Winstead Newnan del., (extra). tJelmut/Cl1arlie Cawthon Rome
30264678-469-8445770-252-8294
706-802-0797
Baby Netherland dwarfs, 4 wks. old; $8 ea. . '04 Alfalfa hay sq; bales $8.50; Tift 44 sq.
Ashley Elzey Cumming. 770-889-4318
bales $5.50, well fertilized and kept in barn,
Baby bunnies, assorted colors, very horse glty. Paul Teems Canton 770-479-5919
adorable, 5 ea. Tabajha Roberts Royston '04 Alicia bermUda, highly fertilized,. horse
706-245-0810 Bunnies, Fryers
and
feeders,
Fryers
live
qlty., 5x5rolls or sq. bales, 0($30/$3.50 in barn, dely. Art
$J2o5h/$n2s.7B5roinnf~ieoldd,
dressed, fresh or frozen, feeder rabbits, all 229-995-5371
sizes. George Jackson Conyers 770-483- '04 Alicia hay, 5'x6' round bales $45, horse
3533
quality, heavy fertilized, dely.avail. Deborah
Bunnies, fryers, adults, all colors and sizes, Kalume Warrenton 706-465-1705
mixed breeds, $4-$8, call for appointment. '04 Alicia hay; qlty. round bales, $30 per
Britt Chandler, Jr Bishop 706-769-5486
bale. Donnie Foister Camilla 229-294-0204
Holland Lop bunnies for sale, fully '04 Coastal and Tift 44 hay, horse qlty;, sq.
pedigreed, show quality, grand-champion & rnd. bales; also, mulch. Mike Carroll Jersey
lines, $40; also, selling proven does. 678-873-2625
.
Ryan/Bobbie'Grogan Rockmart 770-748- '04 Coastal and bermuda/fescue mix horse
9328
hay, $2;50 and $3 dely. available. D. King
Holland Lops, about 3 mos. old, show Warrenton 706-465-9139
quality, grt.animals, not for consumption, $10- '04 Coastal bermuda and Tift 44 horse qlty.
$115. Linda Williams Carrollton 770-834-8459 hay in barn, $4 per bale, dely. available. C. Lionhead and Holland. Lop bunnies, $25 H.ester Canton 770-289-8947
bucks, $35 does, cute and healthy. Rosa '04 Coastal bermuda hay, 4'x5' round bales,
D53u1n-n99D05awsonville galacoco@aol.com 706shoLIw'onqhueaalditybuJnr.nlB'eusc, kl,io$rt35S,Modraoneg$e4D0,Mblda.ocek $45. Danette Thomas Lawrenceville 770822-6748
Lionheads, Mini-Rex, Mini-Lops, VelvetLops, licensed, breeding stock,$10/up. Tammi Ledford Jordan 1281 :Clower Road Morven 31638229-775-2873229-834-4228
Lops and mixed bunnies, various color~, $5 ea. David E. Burgess Monroe 770-267-7463
qU~:r~, ~i~~ '~~~b~~uf~..h ~~ed~1'r~~s'B~fcfh..:
$20/Up- . Von Farrar Springfield 912'754'6862
$B2'50'I4qCtyo8a0dsb'tsa~lob4u2enr0mt3u5w1deall hfaeyrt,il4izxe5d. roJlles.,rrjyusMt acuntn,
ax ey . - -
'~n.'f0Ie4I.dC4o7$8a3's;t.a~l4bb~e9rrnm60u$d44a7r8soq9u.8nb7da2l$e83s35, 71L0.oKrinmsolerey
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'04 Coastal bermUda square bales, horse
quality, fertilized & stored, $3.50 each. Nancy
Clepper Adams Fort Valley 4788254051
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'04 Coastal bermuda, horse qlty., 4x5 rplls
$22290~' 2s73h-a0w77$3 l
/sq .
bale .
Lyle
Funk
Cordele
Sims Williamson 770.229-6113
'04 fescue hay,fertllized and limed, 4x4 rolls
$15/ea~ or all 160 rolls for $1900, you haul.
Lynwood Pressley Zebulon 706-647-6062
'04fescue hay, fertilized, no weeds, no rain,
in the barn., excellent,5x5 baleS, $18/bale.
Gene Ashby Hartwell 706.377-2994
'04.fescue horse hay, fertilized and sprayed,
rain free, $3 per sq. bale. in barn. William
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'04 fescue orchard grass, fertilized, weed
free, in barn, horse qlty., $3 sq. bale. Bob
Donath Ellijay 706-636-5224
'04 fescue orchard grass, rain free, sq.
bales, horse. qlty., .$4 bale in barn, dely.
available. John Wofford Ball Ground 404:=.5::!;42~-;4~5l:14~=-=o::=-,-~:-;::-i:'=-;;;;=;:::
'04 fescue, sq. bales, dry in barn $2.75;
mulch ha,y.$2. Jerry O. Bishop 6819 Cumming
Hwy.Canton 30114770-479-8357
.
'04 fescue/Coastal round bales $20. William
Hayes C.ataula 706-327-8772
'04 fescue/bermuda hay, square bales
$3.25, 111gh qiJality, . Braselt6n area:: ClarK
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'04 fescue/bermuda mix, rain free in bam;
round bales $20, sqoare bales Hayes Aragon 770-684-6850
$3.
L13wis
'04 fescuelbermuda sq. bales, horse qlty.,
weed free, fertilized, $2.50 field, $3 barn. Ken
SargentRockmart 678-757-0705
'04 horse qlty. bermuda hay $3/bale in barn.
Wm. Whitmire Bishop 706-769-9012706-
769-5992
~'~04~h""'0::'r-se-qlt:-'y-. "7h-a-y,-w""e'"II--":lim--."-ed"'/f"'e--rt'"'il'-iz--e7d,
rain/weed free,. fescue/orchard grass,
bermuda mxd., $3/bale, in barn. Charles
Hoffman McDonough 770-914-2767
'04 horse quality Tift 44 bermuda square
bales $2.50Ibale in field. Morgan Marlowe
:P:i3n'!e,15M~-o~8u~2n~t6a0=in:-::3c1c:8-2:2:o~=7-0::6--c8==8=2r-=5-:9=4:-9;::7:70:6-
'04 horse quality fescue/bermuda mix hay
$2.50 in.field, $30 roll, .cow rolls $20, storage
3av4a1i9lable. R. J. Campbell Rockmart 7' 70-748-
ba'l0e4bperremmuiduam$h3o.5rs0eaqt ltbya. rnb,erdmeluy.daavhaaiyla, bsleq.. B. Dollar East Dublin 478-272-9994
'04 premium quality Coastal, square bales, fertilized. to UGA specification, weed free. Marion Avera Hinesville 31313912-369-5579
'04 qlty. Coastal hay, rounq bales $30-$35, sq. bales $2.75-$3.50. Walter T. Davis Haddock 478-932-5462
'04 rye grass hay, 4 x 5 bales, net-wrapped, $26/bale. Bill Usry Comer 706-783-4799
'02 Exiss alum. 2H BP SL dressing/taCk rm., saddl.e racks, drop down windows w/bars, exc, cond., $8900..Suzy Wright Ellijay 706889'0999
mi'c0r2o/rSetfarirdligte., 3DHDGwNinddorwesss, intga/ccka,biwneatlsk,-thar/uc,, awning, exc. cond., can e-mail pics., $18,500. Beth Soles 21.7 Browntown Rd. ga Kingsland.
,31'50448S91u2nd-7o2w9n-e7r0525H BP straight load, 7'6", ramp, load lights, window to tack rm., used 2x, $10,500. Louise Ditomaso Loganville 678~6e=4s'c2~8a-;88p:5We"5-d4W"oo"2r-,H;$:7b-5u_0m._p-W=e-ra=l-ptTeuorIl-sE=p".:M:m":u:e-:r::p=ruh--sy=t,;D;'77u.1:bU1l13in1 478-272-3899
co'm93pJBdroensasninzga 3rHm.,BPelheocr.sebratrkaeilesr,, tnaecwk pressure treated floor, rubber rnats/alrnost new tires, extra tall, 7'0", $1500. C. Stephens Maysville 706-335-5660
'94 Turnbow G/N 2 horse slant load, rear tack, a/csleeping quarters, ex cond.,call after 6 P.M; Diane Hardy Thomson 706-595-2601 sho,9w5erB, eseink.3 wh/hoorstew. tGr Nh.trw.&15'fuL.rnQ'acea;wmgo.nogd,
spa.re wheels, $30.00. John Turner Jasper ..
404-386-9545 3H S/L gooseneck 1998 Bee, exc.cond.,
drop do.w.nwindows, sleeping quarters, large
DR, $8900. Kirn A. Avery Lizella 478-788-
7265
Austraiian ridding saddle, 16" seat, exc.
co.nd., sacri.fice, $300. Blanche .Adams
Elberton 706"283-7778
Blue Ridge Western synethic saddle; 16"
seat; good cond:, $225 firm inCludes shipping.
Holly Lynn Golden Thomasville 229-228-
1682
county Continental 18" wide blk.. dressage
sagdle, $550; Courbette brown combination
11~7.i5n"Flsiandg-dg-ieolc$;5l75006' -C93ro7s-b2y13187"'
$500 Lauren '.
County English AP/jumping saddle, 16.5 No
2 tree, dark brown, older saddle bur ready to
ride, only $375; Leah A.Urben Marietta 770-'
425-1)862 .. : . .
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For sale heavy dUty 50 foot round pen, 6 by
10 panels, two inch galva!1ized pipe. John
YounnNorman Park 229-985-5723 Golr:Je 2H..BP, new floor, mats, like new tires,
770-277-0554
NZW 15 bred does, 15 not bred, cages avail. Wendell Hudson 528 Noith Burut HicNk.ZoWr-y pDaoloum-gliansovCilalelif3o0rn1i.a3n5S77a0n-J9u2a0n-2ra5b0b8i'.ts for sale, all ages,. all sizes, meat or breeding stock, buck/does, healthy herd. Sarah Kinser Palmetto 770-463-4350
Pedigreed rabbits: Himalayans, Holland Lops, Netherland Dwarfs, and Jersey Woolies, babies to adults. TrinaA Callaway
Eatonton 706-485-8144 .
Pe.dlgreed, Dwarf breeders, healthy,
Haoslslaonrtdedlopcobluonrnsl,ess.taantde
licensed. Beverly Whitener Dalton 706-277-
2595
Rabbl'ts and. b. unnles f. or sale, all pure breed, call for more details. Tina Rowland
.cumming 770-888-9594
San Juan rabbits for sale. Bob Reese
WhiteSburg 770-834-2800
Spelicezes;Flemish Giants, French Lops, Jersie Wollies, Fuzzy Lops, San Juans, also Whl'les andspotted. LIndaAdams Bethlehem 770-307-5854678-77.0-6260
'04 Coa,stal bermuda, square bales, rain '04 rye, rye grass, Browntop millet, cleaned
. d d f fert horse quality in barn $4 & treated, 56 lb. bags, $7.50 and up. Wallace an wee ree, .... K . V ' L . .' Vassar Hartwell 706-376-9019 706-436-2664
minimum 50 bales. eVln assar avoma '04 b I f f rtT d f s h 'n barn
70'60-443C6-11t44I h . ro nd/sq bales fertilized $2 .pesrqb. alea.esKi0rk Ce hIaImzebleses cEuelbeartyonI 706-
oasa ay,. u .'
, '1 bl' 283-1503770-315-8759
limed, no weeds, horse qlty.,dely. aval a e. '04 II f rtT d C t I b d h 4 X
Lynn Ivey Macon 478-474-5815
we e IIze oas a ermu a ay,
'04 Coastal,sq; bale/$4.50, bermuda, sq. 5 round bales $25; Lavern Bynes Bartow ba1e/$3.5. 0, f escub e, sq. iae/$2:50,a. II horse '30413478-237-5320478-494-2162
quality, fertilized, .barn kept Woodbury 706.553'5604
George
Coh~ ick
'04 wheat straw $2.50 for sq. bales, stored in b<;lrn. Glenn Taylor Cartersville 404-312-
'04 Russell bermuda, 4x5 round. bales, ::5:=2f18~-=;<7=~..-.::=-=:;-;;",,:;;n::::c::-;=
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7b7a0r-n2,53$-21.5184in
field.
J. 0S4u'IIA"Inlfgaelfra, Shra. yR$o4y/bsatolen..7a- n0d6.$254.55-00/b8. a2l9e. Don
'04 Russell bermuda, 4x5 round bales, 04' Coastal bermuda hay, square and round
excellent quality-$35 in barn, $.25 in .field. Jeff bales, taking orders for square. bales, pick-up
Lee Sharpsburg 770'502-9698 '04 Tift 44 and Russell bermuda-horse and
4:in!!7.~f8-ie:.4.;.l,dc7t;..~4-J70im0:73ib~4o -H':a-:tc::h:e-r:-M~=a-c;;o;n="-4;7~8=:-9-<5i4'-'1''6'8"8
dairy qualitY-$3.50/square--$30/4X5 round- 04' COastal hay round; 35 square $3.50,
sheltered. James Lyles Ringgold 423-227- cow $2, mulch $1. Roy West Marshallville
7929706-9"65'4087
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'04 Tift 44 bermuda hay, horse qlty., square 04' horse quality, bermuda, fertilized square
and round bales in shed, will del., square and round, rain free $3.50/bale, $20/round,
$4.25, round $30,.qty. discoun.t. T. Young Newnan 770,252-4867 770253-8964
7bu0l6k-/5d4e.9liv0e9ry37a7v0a6ila-3b1le8._61D.3.a6n
Evans
Athens .
cond., $7000. Joe Schoech Loganvllle 404- straight load, tack and. manger, $1300/obo.
713-l'l279
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Samantha Perkins Whitesburg 770-846-
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Two mini lop adultdoe$, proven breeders, . '04l}ft 44 sq. bales, horse qlty., highly fert., . 20b4Coasta,1 bermuda cow hay, square
$20, mini lop babies $10, call evenings. $3 In field, $4 In barn, taking orders. George bMaalercs.us$2.s.'apropu~~r~:yle~2~.~t63. ~~~~5d:~~_~~~~
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Friday noon will be reflected in the next bermuda round $30. Keith Boozer Monroe round and square bales, wUl deliver. Philip
submitted with each ad.
301512 706-781-1632
iSSue the following Wednesday.
770-601-5217
Ivey Lizella 478,935-9814
Wednesday August 4,2004
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2004 Coastal bermuda, 4x5 bales, weed Tift 44. bermuda hay,. horse qlty., well '03 seeds $1 per pk. plus SASE:. mxd. Daylilies, hybrid huge blooms, all colors, Mexican marigolds, (rare), minly smell, tall,
free, well fertilized, $25/bale. Ronnie Granade fertilized and rain free, sq. balEls $3.75 in barn, hibiscus, mxd. touch-me-not, c1eome, mix price start $2 fan and by the clump. Jack nematocidaf, kills weeds, (seeds), $4/pk.-2
1550 Jackson Road Gordon 31031 478"628- $3.25 in field. Tony Petty Calhoun 770"548- daylily. B. A. Rouse 144 Calhoun Rd. Wright DQuglasville 770-489-9678
stamps; $6 1/2 cup-3stamps, $10 cup-4
5418'
0596'
Sylvester 31791
Daylilies, hybrid, all colors, Ige. selection by' stamps. Donald Brown Valdosta 229-242-2554,
2004 Tift 44 sq. bales, horse Illy., weed/rain Tift 44 bermuda hay, sq. & round,' inside, '03 tall, all colors, zinnia seed, Ige. size, not clump. Geneva Wallace 5516 Woodstock Rd. Mexican petunia, white, 10/$10, pink
. free. Tripp ConnerSocialCirlce 770-267- horse Illy. Gene Campbell Buchanan 770- too late to plant, $3 per pt., $5/qt., prOrtlpt Acworth 30102 770'974-2781
121$10, purple 20/$10, Socielygarlic 20/$10,
4974
646-5883
shipment postage paid. Sue Williams 2801 Daylilies,named varieties, starting at $5. fern 50/$15, ajuga 50/$15, all $3.85 shipping;
2004 bermuda ,hay, 4 x 4 rolls, 2004 Tift 44 sq. hay, horse Illy., must go, need Massee Rd. Adel 31620229-549-7254
Frank A. Cross 207 Birchwood Drive B. Reese 3908 N..Forrest St. Valdosta 31605
bermuda, fescue mix,4 x 4 rolls. Emory Merk space in barn, $3/bale,baled 2004. Paige '04 amaryllis seed, mixed colors, 30/$2 Clarkesville 30523 706-754-7231
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Commerce 706-367-8644
Bullock Dallas 770-445-2107
w/SASE, planting instructions included. Ruby Daylilies, over 400 named hybrids, Mix col. bearded iris & yellow Japanese iris-
Alfalfa, horse quality, blister free, $7.50 P/U. Tift 44, 4x5 rolls, $35; fescue 4x5 rolls $30, McElhannon 1330 Finch Rd. Winder 30680 blooming now. Ken Cooper 343 Gunnell Rd., $7.50 doz., Siberian iris $6/doz., $3.50 postage.
Cathy .Howard 895 Hidden Brow Road sq. bales bermuda $3.50, fescue $3 infield. 710-867-5489
Dallas 30157 710-445-6665
P. Tilley 2854 Hwv. 382 West Ellijay 30540
Cloudland 30731 706-862-6324' 706-506- Charlie McMillian-Powder Springs 770-943- '04 lenten rose seeds $2, rose campion, Daylilies" hundreds. to choose from, garden Money plants 50 see<:ls/$I, plant late summer
2248
3486
Queen Anne's Lace, hea'rts-a-bustin', design, wiil ship. Gerald Denney400 Jim Starr for early spring growth, SASE. H. Brooks 1793
Alicia and Coastal bermuda hay, well Tift 44, bermuda hay, horse qlty. rain free, Mayhaws $1 SASE. D. Vanle.ar 186 Cedar Rd. Newnan 30263 770-502-9320 '
David Home Ch. Rd. Comer 30629
fertilized, barn kept, square bales $3 per bale. sq. bales. $3.50 per bale in barn. EL Smith Lane Alto 30510
Ellen's Peaceful Patch--daylilies, other Money plants, 50' seeds/$l, plant late
James Edwards HaziehursL912-375-7276 Hull 706-548-2176
1000's of hosta, 100 plus varieties, 5 types flowers. E. Palmer Marietta 770-422"1387 summer for early spring growth, SASE. H.
Approx. 80 4x5 bales of '03berrnuda Top quality perennial peanut hay, well hardy ferns, Stella de Oro daylilies, forsythia, I"erns, including walking, mulberries, Brooks 5106 Lexington Ave. Stone Mountain
,hay/$15 ea. or $12.50 for 10 or more, dely. fertilized,rain free and,barn stored, sq. bales. no shipping. T.M. Smith Gray 478-986-5964, lagustrum, mahonia, beauty bush, you dig $2 :::3:::,00"'8::..:7"'"'"'
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available: Glenn KnightRentz 478-984-5555 Stacey Edwards Hazlehurst 912-375-5704 478-986-0831
each, near Lenox Square, lot$ more. Ann Monkey, grass,(liriope), Big Blue or
Bermuda & fescue hay, heaVily feft., rain
free, horse Illy" $3 to $4/Sq. bale, $35 round bale.S. Stana Powder Springs 770-241"
AG SEED FOR SALE
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4" perennials, 350var., $1.50, helleborus, Rhea Atlanta 404-237,6546
variegated, 1 gal. pots, $1.50 each. B. Byrd
eucalyptus, palms, ferns and shrubs, display Four o'clock plants for sale, 1-3' tall, $3~$5 Loganville 770-788-7575
garden. Selah Ahlstrom J.ackson 770-775- each, healthy,colors yellow and scarlet, call Night bloomi(1g cactus 5 seeds/$5w/SASE;
3201
4967
after 9 a.m., Glynn Co. LB. Relihan Ige. white flowers, it climbs w/aerial roots.
Bermuda hay, Tift 44, 50-60# bales, baled
2004, $4/bale, exc. horse qlly. 'Billy Bullock Dallas 770-443-8713
Coastal and Tift 44 square bales--$3.50 at
/f you have questions regarding this category, call
Tammy Thomas at 404-651-9081 or404-651-9082.
Advertisers of agricultural seed must
. 70 one gal. pots green Iiriope $98.75, 36 Brunswick 912-264-2857
Frances Henderson It 63 Jewell Mason Rd.
three gal. pots, dbl. orange daylilies $69.50, Free Iiriope, you dig. Gill Ellison Mende =B:::la=i;.;rs:.;v:::i1"'le""3:::::0::..:5:..;1,=2'"""'_---:-'--,--~,...._~~ __-
red hot pokers .$2.751gal.. Katherine Black -1815 Habers.ham Trace Cumming 30041 Old fashioned fTlilk and wine lily, 3 bulbs for'
Athens706-549-4487
770~781-4386$10postpaid..Ronnie A Culpepper 1656
barn, $3 in field- we load in field. William subl11it a current laboratory 'report (not Agaves, blooming aloes, assorted Free, you dig, liriope, green only; also, Renfroe Rd Quitman 31643 229-263-8106
Mitchell Summerville 706-346-9080 706-857- more than 9 .months old) for purity, noxious succulants, starting at $5, iron cross oxalis $2 yellow cannas. W. Waldrop Dacula 770-277- Old time daffodils $3/doz., postage $4.50
5657
weeds and germination for each seed lot per clump. Spring Keys Smyrna 404-993- 6522
each, boxwood, diff. sizes & prices, up to 4'. B.
Coastal bermuda hay, horse qlly.,sq. and advertised.Aseedlotmustbeuniformand 2255
Giant hibiscus seed, pink, dk. pink, white, Lunsford 3602 State Highway 60 Suches
round bales, dely. available. Brent Galloway not -exceed 400 50-lb. bags. 'Laboratory Althaea, (RQse-of-Sharon), pink, lavender, $1 .each pk. wlSASE, free Confederate rose :::30:::;5;:7:..:;2'--07~_.,.....",.-,o-"""".,..,...._-=,--~~~
.3532 Hwy. 11 Mansfield 30055 770-385-9804 reports will be returned upon request. Any $10, nandina $4. Karen Brucker Lavonia '1'06- seed w/order. R. Shuman 825 Shumantown Old tirriey daffodils $3/doz., Siberian. iris
Corn $24 drum, wheat $26 drum (55 gals.), ads for agricultural" seed submitted for 498-1624
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Rd., Ellabell :31308.912-858-2629
$4/doz., $4.50 postage each; blue/wh'ile
oats $24 drum, (55 gals.), iron clay pea PUblication without this documentation will Amaryllis bulbs, re<:l, Ige., $3050 each or Hand raised flow.ers & plants, annuals and wisteria, althaea, aucuba, daylilies, forsythia,
screenings .$8/60 lb. bag. C. & H. Thompson not be published. Certain varieties of seed 3/$10, medium $2.50 each or .5/$'10, small perennials, creeping Charlie, Yellow cannas, redbuds, free liriope, you dig. E. Beach
Augusta 706,733-7092 706-722-5228
are protected from propagation unless they $1.50 each, 8/$10. JW. Allen Augusta 706-, spider plants &. many more. Katen Annis =D;.:;u==lu:.:to;h....:7,.:,7.o;0_-4:..:.7.:::6:--17.'1.:::6:::.3....:..~,-----~~~
Feed oats, bulk only, $2.25 per bu. Marvin are grown as a class of certified seed. For 210-2763
Jackson 770-775-5320Paulownia seedlings avail., grows 15' in first
Lewis Cordele 229-27;3-4329
example, wheat seed such as Florida 304, Amaryllis red brilliant bulbs 6/$19 postpaid. Hellebore seeds ,must be planted now; year, flowers in springtime, shipping now.
Fescue hay bales for sale, Monroe area, sq. Coker 9152, Coker 9835 and soybean seed, C. Jongma 135 Kings_Chapel Rd., Martinez 50/$2.50 includes postage/instructions. Mary Debra Wade Lenox 229-546-4034 ,
$3, round $25, will deliver if needed. Glenn such as 6738, Haskell and Benning,may not 30907706-860-0200. .
Wenger 3168 Lake Ranch Dr. Gainesville Paulownia trees $4, angel's trumpets-
Chatham Duluth 770-446-3549 404-557- be propagated for sale .unless the seed has Angel's trurripet, dbl. purple, $5, Carolina 30506770-287-0734
yellow, pink, white double, purple $5, spider
0050
Pberoepnaggarotiwonn oalssuacchlassesedo. fiscIeIrtviifoieladtisoneoef dJa.smine, nand'Ina,,' SI 'ben'an .ir.iS $3,of rsyth'la Hen and chicks, red or purple, $12/doz., pIants $3. Lawrence E; Ph'III'IpS Alban2y2'9-
Fescue hay for sale, 4'x5' rnd. bales, good
$1.50/$5, ground covers. Carla Houghton strawberry begonias 15/$12, rudbeckla, ..:.4:::,39=--,.:,7"'89"-4.:..,'....,-,--...,...,,_ _.....:.,
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Illy., fert., d.ry in barn, $22, can deliver. J.eff Arasmith Rome 706-295-5141
'tFheedePralal nSt eVeadrieAtcyt. PIrfoyteocutiohnavAectquaensdtiothnes regarding certified seed; call 1l1e Market
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Jacob's ladder, fox-tail $2ITbsp. SASE. L. :::.B"'ro:;;0:;-'k;::-s.=B;.::0-"'x.:::8;.::8.=.8..:,A:::.t:::.m:..;:u:..;:c..:.h"'ee.=....::3..:;0..:,10.:;;;5:.;;..,..,,...._-_
Perennials, white angel's trumpet, crape 'myrtle, daylilies, morning. glory, ruella, etc.
Fescue mix, round 4x5 bales, dry in barn Bulletin office or the Georgia Department of Elephant ears, other flowers, call after 6 p.m. Hibiscus, swamp - large red flowers, ,Ruby Wasdin Alma 912-632'5776
. $20; also, mulch available, dely. possible. AgricLilture Seed Division, (404) 656-36.35. M. Bucha,nanBowdon 770-258"2848
irislYeliow Flag, 2004 seed, 4x $0.37 sta[J1p Pond plants -water lilies hardy $15, aSstd.
Jerry McArthur Dalton 706-272-4626. 706- _Plumgranny melon seed, still lime to plant, Angel's trumpets potted $4, hybriddaylilies plus your address. C. Teja P.O. Box 920490 bog plants $6. Ellen Morley FayetteVille 770,
280-5936
$2 cash, '50 seeds, send SASE. Jared ready now, hosta, sedum; bee balm, too many Norcross 30010-0490 404-483-7027
861-7526770-969-7468
Fescue, bermuda mix cow feed - $10/roll, Bookhardt66 Indian Hills Drive Rydal 30171 to list. Teresa Hearn Brooks 770c460-7481
Hosta, black-eyed Susan, cannas, vinca Pond plants, landscape plants, all hardy,
approximately 300 available. Leon 770-607"8164
Angel's trumpets, (brugmansia), 3 gal., $5' major, fern, Elephant ears, irises, lamium, Cherokee rose, sea oats, lotus, water lilies,
Urbanowicz Duluth 678-522-1277 Fresh cut cow qlty. bermuda hay, limed and
Ag Plants for Sale
$15, in bud/bloom, (pink),hydrangeas, mahonia.s and more. J. Stone Roswell 7.70- many more, will ship. Susan Kingsolver Hull
(mopheads), 2 gal.l$5, caladium plants $1-$2. 993-6004
706425-1899706-425-1899
fertilized to specs., $25, local dely: available,
V. Blackstone Powder Springs 770-218-1408 Hostas, 1100+ varieties on display, 350+ for' Ragged Robin seeds, old timey heirloom,
stock up now for winter. Andy Jackson Brooks 770-599-3649
Angel's trumpets, banana trees, Black sale, plus other shade perennials. Shipping or $1 per pack w/SASE. Neal Rich 901 Mitchell /f you -have questions regarding Magic Elephant ears, pond plants, lotus and pick-Up. Auburn Dan' Nelson Auburn 678- .Branch Morllantcin 30560
Fresh rolls Coastal $30 ea.; also; 200 rolls this category, call Tammy Thoma's more. Patrice Cook Covington 770-787-6141 377-5556
. Seed: angel'strurnpet,pinkhollyhock, red
mulch $15 each obo., sq. $3.50 barn,$2.50 at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082. Angel's trumpets, potted in Ige. pots, hurry HO,stas, 200 var., 2 miles beyond Zion Hill four o'clocks, Ige. lavender globe $1/tsp.
field. Richard Carlisle 1950 Council-McCranie
for great sale, few Confederate roses potted. Church, Fri., Sat.,Sun. or byappt. Dee Little w/SASE. Gail Wilson 1020 B. Wilson Rd.
Rd., Milledgeville 31061 478-946-1106
500+ well rooted fig plants, 22 varieties, will B. Driggers Conyers 770-760-9050
Ellijay 106-635-4891
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Goat milk for sale: 1 additives/preservatives, not
gallon, no for human
3sh0i2p.86R7.06Ec.6. 4D8a-4y37P8O Box 227 Thomaston
Asters, ferns, Elephant. ears, hydrangeas, hardy begonia, black-eyed Susan, helleborus,
Hostas, several varieties, gal. pot $2. R. L. Jacobs Marietta 770-425-3949
Seed: mullein pink, morning glory, touchme-nots 1/2 tsp.l$l, money plants, four
consumption, usage: orphaned livestock $8 Alicia, Tift 44, Coastal, Tift 85, also, custom Indian pink, Joe-Pye we,ed,Lily-of-the-Valley, Iris, (black), other, daylilies, hostas, o'clocks, angel's trumpet, hibiscus $1/tsp., ea.
gallon. Rebecca Didocha Villa Rica 770-459- planting avail. Scott McDaniel Yatesville 706- ,p,hlox, toad .lily, other. Verma Farlow East Stargazer lily, hydrangea, nandina, abelia" w/SASE. G. Robertson 1955 Old Cornelia
2502
472-3013
Point.404-767,7656
Mahonia ~olly, Magic lily, forsythia, weeping Hw}t. Gainesville 30507
Horse qualily '04 Coastal & Tift 44 hay, 'roilS 'Cer[ "bermuda sprigs, -Tifton $5," 44, August lilies or hosta 8/$12, pink or white willow. Betty Stephens Monroe 770-267-5053 Selling out over $10,000 in plants, everything
or sq. bales, cow hay also available. Wade Coastal, Russell, Tifway & Alicia, also, custom oxalis 4 doz.l$12, ageratum, gallardia, angel's Iris, Siberian, Japilnese, obedient, rare must go by 8130, liner stock, ready to pot,
Hood Loganville 770-235-3847
planting. Gene Hart Guyton 912-728-3380 trumpet, Queen Anne's $2ITbsp.SASE. A. Kwanso. native dbl. daylily, wild columbine serious offers considered. Hazel Jeffers McCall
Horse qualily Russell bermuda sq.' bales Crystal white multiplying onions for summer Mashburn 1030 Haywood Va Rd. Armuchee seed, native aster, viburnum seedlings, Lyons 912-565-7294 912-288-0410
$2.50 in field, $3..50 in barn,. feed sacks $025 or fall, top qualily, a heavy producer, Irg. size. 30105
,cheap. S.J. Odom Gainesville 770-718-1103 Stella daylily, 12-15 pla,nts in 2 gal. pots $5;
each'. Jimmy L. Thompson Alto 706-894-2779 H.E. Davis Dearing 706-556-6124'
Bananas, Japanese hardy bananas, will Iris, Igt. top dark lavender, fall, very pretty also; red, purple, blaCk-eyed Stella. Warren
Large, round bales 5x6 fescue cow hay $25 Rare old-fashioned blue' plum trees, over-winter outside, 5 ft. now, grow to 10ft. this $0:50 each, minimum $1 0 order $2 postage. McDaniel Fairmount 706-337-2135
a roll. Cam Reed Oakwood 770-536-2822 transplants well in heat of summer, $6 ea.,call season. Joan Burgins Atlanta 404-995-'9277 Carol Bland 447 Lees Mill Rd. Fayetteville Succulent, cactus, begonias, and unusual
Lge. quantity horse. quality Coastal for more info. Samuel Brown Valdosta 229- Black Magic, Black Princess, Hawaiian, 30214770-964-3162
tropical ferns in asstd. sizes. Debby Satterfield
bermuda hay, hvy. sq. bales, also, round 247-8297229-242'2554
Yellow Splash Elephant ears, rare ferns & . Japanese maples, Viridis, Sango Kaku, Baldwin 706-778-5762
bales, haylage and mulch hay. Winton Harris White and red multiplying onions bulbs, hostas, voodoo plants, Japanese olirnbing Crimson Queen, Ever Red, Inaba Shidare, Trumpet tree, (brugmansia), 7 colors,
Screven 912-586-6687
specify color, $20/gal.pp. William Parker 615 ferns, hardy bananas, will ship. Pam Jolley Bloodgood, Osakazuki, Red Dragon, 3' English ivy, wintercreeper, pachysandra,
=;Li--'g:":e;'::.''0'=3:':':;b'-',e:':r''rn'-u::':d;:-:a:':'.--'--ha~y"",-m-e-:di"-u-m-7.'0=-4' I Cotton Rd. NE Pelliam 31779229-294-8451 Decatur 770-593-1599
gal./$39, 15 gal./$98.Bridget Britton Garfield daylily, clematis, hosta, iris, liriope, aucuqa,
bermUda/rye mix, nice hay, all$15/roll. Chris . White multiplying onion sets,$14/gaLplus Brugmansia angel's,trumpet colors: pink, 706-829-1427
mondo, ginger lily, canna, others. C.O.
Guthrie Comer 706-783-5613
$3 shlpping. F. E. Drummond 438 Burkhalter white, yellow, well rooted, $5 each or 4/$10 for La. lilies or daylilies $12/doz., rose campion Henderson 171 Marietta St. Alpharetta
Oats, '04 crop, bulk, top qlty., bulk $3 per Rd. Cedartown 30125 770-748-5388
6"pot. D. Buxton Statham770-725-6717
plants, will bloom in '05, 15/$12, hibiscus, 30004-1921770-475-6503
bushel, qly. discounts. Ted Milliron Shellman White multiplying onion sets, $16/gal. p.p. Burgundy' crinumlilies, small bulb $12, yellow yarrow, black-eyed Susan, Tung 'oiltrees, Grand Duke jasmine,
229-679-5801
Roy Caine 5050 Shady Grove Rd. Cumming med. $18, Ige. $22, postage paid by shipper. $2ITbsp./SASE. F. Brooks 674 New Rosedale, pinckneya, tangerine cross vine, white
:=:::'0"""rc:i:ha=rd'i"g=r=as""s=-&;;-'-fe::-:'s:C:c""u"-e,-4"'x"';:5'"'r""01"'ls'-,7fe::""rt""j1O::iz""e"d-, I :::.30"'0".,4i:'1':;-7;r7c.:;0"'-8:::8"7:i:--:4:cl.:"I"'4':-:::--:-,-.".,----,-,,.,,.,.......,.,-::--.,..,.,... Alma McDonald Rte. 1, Box 189-A Tarrytown Rd., Armuchee 30105
bleeding heart. Neal Gillis 121 Milling Rd.
sprayed for weeds, $22/barn, .can deliver, World feeder Bermuda sprigs for sale, 30470
Large water hyacinths and water celery Poulan 31781229-776-4067
evgs. Nell Hicks Ringgold 706-375-4763
custom planting avail. Don Mahtrer Canna lilies, daylilies and angel's trumpets. $1.50 each, pickerel $3. Zaher 'Erik Farag Variegated green & white Iiriope flowers in
Orchard grass hay, horse qlly.,fert. to UGA Sandersville 478-232-0793
specs, 4x,5 rolls, stored in barn, $25. Ellis P.
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Linn Summerville 706-857-1377
9 . ee '. lants ante
Ann Dove 8408 Jackson Tr. Rd. Hoschton Conyers 770-929-0601
pots"hostas, other. B. Rigdon Conyers 770-
30548706-654"1149
Lavender, pink Siberian iris, 6/$15 postage 860-9218770-315-6785
Cannas, 15 var., Bankok Pretoria, paii:! in Ga.. Ms. E.P. Dykes 1152 Ga. Hwy. White angel's trumpet, purple petunia bush
Orchard grasslTimothy mix $2.50/$3, hOrse Looking for old-fashioned yellow meated Tropicanna, Enavant, Florent<e Vaughan 32E. Ashburn 31714
and other perennials. Cathy Whitlock Deignan
lIly., rolls $25, call evgs.J. Higdon Rossville moon and stars watermelon seeds. Betly J: daylilies, 700 old/new varieties, $5/up, no Leyland cypress 30" to 36", 1-2-3 gal. $4 705 Frog Rd. Locust Grove 30248 770-957-
706-866-4999
Steinhaus PO Box 456 Bogart 30622 770- shipping. Joyce Shook Young Harris 706- .each. W. W. Bill Conkle Jonesboro 770-478, .:.74..:,4-76"--_ _-,-...,--,,---+,--,-_~~~~~
Perennial peanut hay, high Illy., sq. bales, 725-4733
379-3723
8167
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Yucca, aucuba, La. iris, bearded & Siberian
dely. available. Paul Leonard Meigs 229-392- Want old fashioned stilr moon yellow Castor mole beans .50/$2, money. plant Leyland cypress trees,3 gal., approx. 4' tall, iris,daylilis, cannas, forsythia, verbena, ginger
5280229-941-2640
meated watermelons or watermelon seeds. seeds 100/$2, hpsta, sweet shrub, red $8.50 each,.7 gal. $15, dely. available on Ige. lily, angel's trumpet, (all colors), Rose-of-
Perennial peanut hay-irrigated,sheltered; Norman Calhoun Moreland 770-253-7717 raspberries, plants$4/pot. Thomas Twitty 76 orders. Harold Parker Blue Ridge 706-374- Sharon, bee balm. L. Mulkey Cumming 7JO-
fertmzed, square/round bales; also, Coastal Want old-timey seeds: peas'; corn, beans, Moss Lane Blue Ridge 30~13 706'632-3914 5339
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bermuda sq. bales- top quality. William Jordan okra, etc., saved seeds from family gardens Cleome seed $1/tsp. SASE, have tiny Leyland cypress trees, 3 gal.,approx. 4'- Zinnia, verbena, tick seed, Sweet William,
Quitman 229-263-4904'.
only. Ralph E. Paige Douglasville 770-920- c1eyera bushes and 4 red cannas $1.25. A 4.5', very uniform in size, $8.50 each,dely. poppy, hollyhock, gayfeather, other $1/pkt.
Premium Tift 44 & Coastal bermuda, 0593
Robb Box 2293 Loganville 30052
and installation avail. on Ige. orders. Bob w/SASE, bulk discounts. Lee Abemathy 469
@$50/roII.TimHunterConyersFLOWERSFO'RSALE .bermuda rolls, heavily fert., weed free, dry,
stored barn
Cleome, cosmos, pink coneflowers, red Brookshire Buford 770-932-5795HwY. 109 E. Meansville 30256 poppies, columbine, Iychnis, red blazing star Leylandcypress, 3 gal. $6, 5'-16', B&B, Ive.
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770-483-8712770-922-6653 Rain free fertilized Tift 44 hay, big square
FLOWERS REQUIRING hibiscus $0.50 e.ach pkg. w/SASE. Nell Jones msg. Me Webb Griffin 678-422-0327
3767 Plumcrest Rd., Smyrna 30082 770-435- Leyland cypress, 3. gal., 4" to 5' $5.50;
bales in barn; $4 a bale. Robert Smith Brooks
7589
Green. Giant arborvitae, 1 gaL, 2' $4, qly.
30205770-719-7976"
If you have questions abol,JUhiscategory, call Crape' myrtles, 11 varieties, Leyland discounts. Dick Keel Lawrenceville 770-963-
Shelled yellow corn, oats, and wheat Mia Haney at 404-651-90~1or 404,651-9082. cypress, cryptomeria, hydrangeas, October ,.:,14.:.;8"C8':-:c::-:-+::::-:"-=-;c:-:oc-:::-:;--=~O;--",-",,---,
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$30/barrel; also, 100#. bags of corn $10/bag, Flower seed offered for sale ha.snot been Glory maple, viburnums, butterfly bushes, Liriope, variegated, gal.l$1.25,daylilies- Ifyou have questions regarding this category, call
excellent deer feed. Robert Wayne tested for germination since it often is junipers, thuga; Anne Walker Good Hope ruffled orange/lge. yellow, iris-purple $4/doz., Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
Montgomery Reynolds 478-847-2356
collected in very limited quantities.
706-342-9471
vinca minor/major, narcissus-paper whites
Spring '03 cutting bermuda-fescue m,'x, exc. qlly., weed ,free, rain. free, 4x4 rolls,' barn
$. 1 S . A : puS rpie E cone'flower, mxd. zinnia, black--eyed Susan, morning glory, Dahlberg
Crape myrtles: lipan, (med.. la.vender), tonto (red), tuscarora, (dk. pink), Natchez,(white), in 3
$l/doz. M. Smith Clarkesville 706-9.47-1036 Locust'trees for. fenci!ig, call for price.
The Georgia Wildflower Protection Act requires that shipments of officiaHy
stored-$24 .each, .field stored-$20 each.. daisy, yellow daisy. G. Samford 1119 Banbury gal. pots. Horner Biffle Lithonia 770-981-1260 Randall Ayers Buchanan 770-646-3923
protected plants be accompanied by
Marsha Halloran Arnoldsville 706-548-0066 Cross Avondale Estates 30002
Daylilies, 100 plants, mxd. colors &. sizes Locust trees for fencing; call for. price, transport tags displaying a permit number
Sq. bales Tift & Coasfal bermuda hay, good $1.50 each seed' pkt. . w/$0.60 LSASE: $35 plus $7 shipping, canna lilies, mix colors, Randall Ayers Buchanan 770-646"3923 .
issued brtheGeorgia Department of
qlty., $3.50 each. Frank Lane Carrollton 770-
258-7078 Taking orders for '04 Coastal, fertilized. and
limed; 4x5 roilS, 1000 Ibs. or Ig6. sq. bales.. Ralph Harrington Milledgeville 478-452-260.9
Taking orders for brown top millet hay, to be harvested August, sq.lrnd. bales. Claude
American beaulyberryw/whiteflowers& white
berries,pk. seaside mallow. K. Lane 183 Alcovy Lane Chula 31733
$1.50 each seed pkt. w/$0.60 LSASE: rose or Iavender polka-dot balsam, brunfelsia,
rudbeckia w/pretty eyes, rose four o'clock. D. Fletcher 127 Red River Circle Chula 31733 '
Ag Center Seeks Manager 25 bulbs/$20 plus $4 shipping. S.H; Hill 1441----~;....;....-;.....---;.....---
Calhoun Rd. Sylvester 31791229-535-4738
Daylilies, Stella de Oro, 5 yr. old c1umps,$5,
15/20 plants or more per clump, will mail,(plus Chicopee Woods Agricultural
postage). Faye Chambers Yatesville 706-
::c47~2~-:=.3~37~1!.--:-,---_-,-~_--,---:---,---- Center in Hall County is ill need of a Daylilies, bare root, 21 varieties, new re- fa,cility manager.. Interested persons
Natural ReSOurces. Ladyslipper Orchids and Goldenseal are examples of protected plants. When advertising protected plants in the Market ,Bulletin, please submit.a copy6f your permit to sell protected plants. Ads submitted without this information will' not be published. For further inlormation on the sale or shipment
Gilstrap Dahlonega 706-864-3184
Taking orders-fescue and rye mix,qlly. cow
hay in field, 5x4 rolls-$15/roll, horse qfty. sq.
'03impatien. seeds, mxd. colors, tall, re- bloomers, state inspected; 12 hosta varieties, seeding $1 1/2tsp.. w/SASE. Catherine' 3 ground covers, 2 irises, great prices. Jim
Ragsdale 285' Ragsdale Rd. Dallas 30157 Talmadge Kennesaw 770-425-5450
should contact or send resumes to Hall County H.um.an Resources, 300
of protected plants, contact: Protected Plant Program, 2117 U.S.Hwy. 278 SE, Social Circle, GA 30025, (770) 918-6411.
bales $2.60/bale, rnd. $25/roll in bam, dely. 770-445-3835
Daylilies, Ige. selection, named varieties &
Mark Floyd Adairsville 770~773-7668
'03 re-seeding impatiens, various beau. colors, Stella de Oro, 15fans/$15. M.M. Green St., Suite 1435, Gainesville,
Flowers Wanted
Tift 44 bermuda $3.50'$4 sq. bales, round colors, $1 per 1/2 tsp. LSASE, orders over Haynes 275 Pine Crest Dr, Canton 30114 GA 30503 or access the website:
bales $35-$40, fescue sq. bales $3.50, round $10 include extra stamp. Linda Hutton 1732 '770-479-5224
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Want angel's' trumpets 'Super Nova' Ige.
bales $30-$35. Charles Rutland POWder West Point Circle Marietta 30068
Daylilies, triple orange; 50/$12, asst.d. www.hallcounty.organd click on white and 'Sunray' yellow. S. Snider POO. Box
Springs 770-943-5798
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Point 31833 706-884-6120
about the position and how to apply. Smyrna .770'434-7567