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Joint Partnerships Help Russiato Increase Poultry Production

Dispellingthe Myths
About PaulowniaTrees
Surely you have heard' of paulownia trees by now. Some have sold for thousands of dollars per log, and they will grow into sawlogs in ten years or less.. It just sounds like the perfect get-rich-quick scheme; a chinchilla without the tail, an ostrich without the feathers. So why isn't everybody growing them?

Our guest columnist this week i/Ralph Donaldson, Georgia Director, American Paulownia. Association, 1141 Deerfield Lane, Dublin, GA 31021.

Well, those few that actUally did sell for

thousailds.of dollars per log had grown in the. Appalaclrian Mountains for 50~100 -years or tonger. They were discovered by

Japanese businessmen flying over the area

looking for sites for industrial plants.

They were worth a lot of money and by

l\,lld large, have been' found and cut. Many

of those on publiCland were stolen. There

are very few slow-growth treeS left. And,

by definition, you cannot grow a slow-

growth tree in a few years..

Now paulownia trees will grow to

sawtimber size. in ten years, but lumber

from these fast-gtowthtrees, commonly

called "pHmtation-grown," does not have

the tight growth rings of the slow-growth

trees, and is not nearly as valuable. But

sawtimber in ten yearscompared to 25-30

years for. pines has some great

advantages-even if the price of the

lumber were equal to pines.

'

Paulownia tree cultUre is not a get-rich-

quick-scheme, but you can grow

sawtimber in ten years, aIld, the price can

be significantly higher than pinetim1;>er

and otherhardw()ods. There are a few

reasons Why there are not a lot of people

growing paulownia trees already.

1) There is no established market

system ., whereby' one might make one '

telephonepall and sella crop of paulownia

trees. There are not the timber companies,

foresters, "producers," and others who

serve as middlemen. and create a market

system. .If the landowner/grower will

consider what is left for him or her after

such a transaction, the absence of this kind

ofmarket system might not be such a bad

thing after all.. As more uses of paulownia

wood are discovered and documented, and

as the now growing paulownia trees reach

merchantability, more pebple. will. line up

for a share of this market.

2) Paulownia trees require a lot of care

and intense labor the first couple of years.

There needs to be cultivation, fertilization,

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Although Russia still is undergoing agricultural reform andfaces competition from lower-priced food exports, there are signs that agriculture can be profitable in the country. David Burghardt, special correspondent with theRussianNews and Information Agency. "RIA Novosti:' recently shared with the Market Bulletin his insight into Russia's poultry industry which has grown in part through RussianUS pclrtnerships.
Chicken is the. most popular and affordable source of. protein for tens of millions of Russians who still cannot be classed as affluent. Until recently, the country produced only half of the poultry
it needed (a million metric tons a year .in
2003), and imported the rest. It was obviously not particularly proUd of being theworld's largest poultry importer.
However, the trend in the sector's development is starting to change: Russia intends to gra:duitlly give up its dependence on imports and has already
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taken the .first steps in this direction. Musheg Mamikonian, president of
Russia's MeatUnion, believes that in five or six years the share of imported poultry on the Russian market will .decline to 20%. This will be achieved through increasing domestic poultry production. By that time, the Russian market is expected to reach 3.5 million metric tons. Simultaneously, the share of poultry in total meat consumption will. grow from
32% ill 2002 to 37% in 1010. There are
several reasons for this expected change: *'The growth of .the population's
incomes in. the last three years has increased Russians' spending power. The Russian retail market has made it into the global top ten and theEuropean top five (sales hit approximately $146 billion in 2003): By comparison, the US retail sector is worth $2,5 .,trillion, .Germany's $360 billion and Spain's $100 billion. The food segment of the Russian market is the largest (47%) and it is set to grow over the next five to six years at a rate of 12% a year.
* The agricultural sector has
responded to Russians' newfound spending power. Poultry production has been growing annually by an average of almost 20% in the last three years.

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Russian poultry producers are beginning to us.e new on-floor technologies,while an increasing number of farms are totally renewing their breeding stock.
Highcquality and more expensive refrigerated and semi-prepared meals are gradually supplanti.ng frozen drumsticks and thighs in the shops. The same can be said. about other types of food as well. Russians' new preferences for . refrigerated. rather than frozen food has been evident in the sharp decrease in sales of individual freezers. These. appliances now are rarely bought, because, as food shortages have become a thing of the past, the need to stock everything. for a long time has disappeared.
* Federal and regional (for example,
the Moscow Region) programs for the development and support of the poultry , industry have been adopted. Poultry farms have been granted the right to short and long-term privileges. Farms receive still modest, but quite real sums as subsidies for stockbreeding.
In a bid to irtcrease poultry production, many large factories ,have started reorienting. their production capacities to broilers. Even major Russian businesses
(Contipued on Page 11)
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Bulletin Calendar

LIVESTOCK SALES & EVENTS

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS

Aug. 28 Fall HorSe Sale, Ga. Nat:1 Sept.. 4-5 Mountain Marketplace Heritage

Fairgrounds. & Agricenter, Perry. Info:

Festival., 10 am-5 pm, arts &. crafts,

703-777'6975..

demo~13lairsville.lnfo: Union' County

EQUINE EVENTS

Historical Society,706-745-5493.

Sept. 17-190pen Ranch Horse. Bonanza,

Aug. 21 FRHA State Warmup Show,. halter,

'Crafts;" equine' related, . etc, " Whitfield

pleasure, 'racking, exhib., poles,

barrels, Texas,.arena,12 noon, King

Cty. Saddle Club"Murray Cty.,

Oak Arena, Gay, Info: Penny, 770-884-

Chatswbrth.lnfo: Kathie Owens, 706-

673-2545 or slims@alltel.net.

0039 or Deneane, 770-233-8690.

Sept. 18 Burke Cty.Farm Festival, 9 am,

Aug. 21 (3a, .Mtn. Assn. Sanctioned Show,

crafters welcome, downtown

' White Cty., jUdged classes, 10 am,

timed events at 2:30 pm, no.dogs

Waynesboro. Info: Lee. Brantley, 706-

allowed. Info: 706-865'2063.

092-2209 Or 706-832-4823. (cel).'

Aug. 21 (correction) Green Cty. Horse Fun Sept. 24-25 14th Annual Art in the Park, Sat.,

Nlghtfor youth ages 5-18, speed & fun

10'am-6 pm, Sun., 12 noon-5pm,

type classes, 4-H benefit, 7 pm, Union

crafts, Heritage Village, Hwy. 82 Spur

,Point Rodeo Grounds. Info: 706,453-

bet. Maysville/Jefferson. Info: Deanna

2083/486-4128.'

Tumer,706-548-2807.

Oct.9 Annual Fall Festival, 19 am-4 pm,

Aug. 28 Gymkhana, mounted games &

artists & crafters wanted. Info:

pleasure classes, fun show, Gymkhana

Talbotton Chamber a/Commerce, 706-

Ranch, Barnesyille. Info: 770-358- . 665-8079.

Aug. ~~4~enefit Ride & Auction for Bobby Oct. 9-10 Autumn Oaks Festival, 10 am-5

Arringtonhigh-pt trails perry Info'

47:8-218-0020/967~2026.'

..

pm, arts .& crafts (preferably handcrafted) vend~rs wanted. 'Info:

A28 ug.

T Cly rouP.'

S ddl CI b a e. u,

3D

Hor~e

Sh0-:V, Engllsh/pleasure,ll. am, Jr.

Stately Oaks Plantation, P.O. Box 922, Jonesboro 30237 or 770-473-0197 or Jo LynneMcEwen, 770'471-.1727.

runmng even!s, 1 pm, 3D exhlb., 5 pm, Oct. 30 McEachern UMC Harvest Festival &

,up to $750 added money, Pyne R d . .

."

Park, LaGrange, Info: 706-884-

Craft Show, Powder.Spnngs. Info, 770-

2837/812-9997.

943,3008. .

.

Aug. 28 PC-SC. Fun Show, western/English October 30-31 Beaver Creek Festival, arts &

e e t W'ld H se Creek Pa k

crafts, plants, Montezuma. Info: JUdy,

v n s, '. .' I.

or

.' r ,

706-884'2500.

Powder Spnngs, Info: Robin Ranallo, N 6 B twO k C tt G' F f I 9 . 5

770-427-4606.

ov. os IC .0 on In '. es Iva,. .am-

pm, operating cotton gln< arts & crafts,

GARDENING. EVENTS

Bostwick. Info: Angie Howard, 706,

Aug. 19 Ga. Perennial Plant Assn. Meting,

342-0182 or P.O. Box 66, Bostwick

Sandra Sandefur on "From Garden to

. 30623.

Vase," 7:30 pm, Atlanta History Ctr. Nov,. 13-14 Old Knoxville Days, Knoxville,

Info: 404-237-8071.

Crawford County demos & vendors of

PRODUCE EVENTS

crafts & skills true to 1800-1850 era.

Aug. 21

G.. eorgl.a

0. rgan!cs

Pe~l.Out

0 .ay,

2 ~5

Jan.

Info; 478-836-3252. 8-9, 2005 LaGrange

Mall

Winter

. pm, Tifton; penald!scusslon of organ!" pea~uts, old-fashioned peanut ball.

Extravaganza Arts & Crafts Show,. LaGrange. Info:. Judy Murphy, 706-

Info. .770-993-5534 or www.georgla

884-2500;

.

orgamcs.org.

Pesticides & Recertification listings may be found on the Georgia Department of Agriculture web site at http://www.agr.state.ga.us. Livestock auctions listed in the Market Bulletin sometimes offer related items for sale, such as tack and' other livestock equipment.. Notices for auctions selling any items other than livestock must be accompanied by the auction.licensenumber afthe principal auctioneer or auction firm conducting the auction, per regulations of the Georgia Secretary of Statt;!. Notices without this information cannot be published.

THE MARKETBULLETIN
. MISCELLANEOUS

Wednesday August 1a, 2004

e, Wednesday August 1 2004
CRP Signup
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Noticeof Auction of Equine

THE MARKET BULLETIN
Russian Poultry Partnerships
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detailed information on CRP and Pursuant to Section 4c 13-7 of the Official that already have experience in indicates that employees earnabout Auchan, Rostiks, Metro Cash &

the. gen,eral sign-up, is' available at CEqodneineosf AGceto),rgitaheAnGnoetoaftgedia (HDumepaanretmCeanret foorf m.aking profits are launching $300 a month, which is two times Carry,

Py' a t e r o c h k a

and

local FSA offices and on AgricUlture will conduct a Jive auction on the agricultural, projects in various higher than the average salary in Perekrestok. .

FSA's web site at, www.fsa.usda. following equine as grade horses, to wit:

gov/dafp/cepd' lcrpinfo.htm.

74 yyeeaarr oollddbsaoyrreAl rAabraiabniamn amreare

The" Federal Register notice 20 year old sorrel Arabian mare

regions of the country.

the 'Narofominsk district. People Due to its own technical

Today, the poultry industry, features companies that make use of

are not s,.cared away by, the tough labor 4iscipline.' The ~company

expert.ise':" the chilling' o.f to 0 degrees Celsius

poultry during

seeking public comment on CRP is available on FSA's Website at
www.fwa.usda;gov and at

7 year old bay Arabian stallion 44 yyeeaarr oollddcbhlaecsktuMutiMniaintlilaretusrtealsltiaolnlion 4 year old gray Miniature stallion

the best scientific and technological subsidizes their meals and slaughtering and transportation:achievetnents, state-of~the-artforeign employees also have' the the company both preserves the experience and the significant opportunity to 'buy the factory's taste of the meat and extends its

www.gpoaccess.gov/fr/index.html. 4 year old sorrel Quarter Horse mare

investment they receive. This has output at discount prices. Russian storage period to len days. This

Comments on the, issues must be received in writing by 120 days

210yemaor notlhd oslodrrbellaQckuaarntderwHhoirtesePsatainlltiofinlly 5 year old ,gray Miniature mare

helped them to succeed. Pilot' specialists and managerS earn over means Elinar has the opportunity to

enterprises in,their tlImencourage $1,000 a month.

make 'active moves on other

after the date published in the 20 year old chestimt Quarter Horse nlare other producers to increase their Just two or three years ago, regions, such as the Volga region,

F.ederal. Register. ' Comments may 2112 yyeeaarrooldldbacyheAstrnaubtiaAn rmabairaen mare with 3 efficiency, which help's develop Elinar Broiler seemed to be St. Petersburg and the Urall);

be submitted in writing or month old palomino filly

, competition. The consumer is the something of a public relations The quality of EIinar products

electronically via the means The auctiolL will be held at the Equine winner in the long run.

exercise for American poultry has been n:ipeatedly noted by the

provided in the notice.

, pC,mrit,icoanl CSaarteuifdaacyil,ityAuinguDstec2a1tu,r,2G00e4o,rg,iTahaet 1sa:0id0 ' One successful' co.mpany 'is production as it demonstrated Confederacy

of .Russian

Further information on" the equine may be inspected at the EqUine Critical Elinar Broiler from the' Moscow technologies' and held seminars for ConSumers' Societies. The new

Federal Register notice is available Care Facility from 11:00 p.m. until 1:00 p.m. on region. This joint Russian-American Russian specialists. Today,. it is a brand First Freshness in the

from Beverly Preston, CRP lSoactautridoany,, cAalul gthuestE2q1u;in2e0D04iv. isFioonr adtir(e4c0ti4o)ns656to- company waf{ set up m September profitable commercial enterprise. refrigerated poult,ry _ category

Program

Manager,

at 3713. (Office hours are Monday through Friday 1999,80 kilometers from the center Last year, it produced 14,500 complies with the highest

USDA/FSA/CEPD/STOP 0513, 8:00 a,m.. - 4:30 p.m.) Sealed bids will not be of the Russian capital, in the metric tons out of the 61,000 tons international quality standards.

1400 Independence Washington, D.C.

Avenue SW., 20250-0513;

acceSpateidd oenquthineeseaerqeuibneei.ng sold as impounded anirnals under the authority of Chapter 13 ofTitle

rNegairoon.f.o~mTinh,sek

district partne

of rs

the Moscow have equal

of the poultr,y m the entire Moscow region, The factory is the key

Elinar has recently included m its structure a poultry factory from

telephone 202-720-9563; email: 4 of a.c'GA (Humane Care for Equines Act), shares in the authorized capital. The' taxpayer to the local economy, another Moscow district, Noginsky.

beverly:-preston@wdc.usda.gov. No representation is made regaidillg any Russian partner is the Narofominsk according to a senior official from, After the reconstruction of the

Persons wlth dl'sabl'II'tl'es who reeqguiisntreatinOolrl oorf tphoessipbhleysirceaglicsotrnadtiiotinonofof ssaaiidd P1ant 0f e1ectr0 m. su'Iatm' g rnat,en'als. the NarO"lomm. sk dI'Stn.Ct.

Z]'"I~lll'mOeGorkovsk.aya "lactory at an

,require alternative means .for equine: 'Any documelltatioll in possession of Its contribution was the property left Every day, over 40,000 40-day estimated' cost' of $2 million, the

communication (braille, large print, the Department of AgricUlture regarding from thebankrupt Druzhba poultry broilers are slaughtered. Elinar has company will produce an annual registration, physical condition' or pa.st
audiotape, etc.), should contact the veterinary treatment of said equine is available factory, including the poultry a firm 10-12% share of the Moscow 20,000 metric tons.

USDA Target Center at 202-7.20- UpOll request; however, 1l0t withstanding the houses. The US partner, the USA poultry market, sending up to 60 If the progress continues, similar

2600 (voice and TDD).

availability of such documentation, or lack Poultry & Egg Export Council and metric tons of its products to each joint ventures will gradually help

-------'---~-----, Dtheepreaortfm, eonrt., svaeirdbasalleinisfofromr athtieonequgiinveenontaon t"haes I.tS

Internatl.Onal

1f POu try 0 Moscow'S largest cham stores solvethe national task of increasing

Oddities

is" basis without any represelltation regarding Development 'Program, contributed and fast,food restaurants, i~clu4ing poultry production.

Gentle homemade lye soap 5 oz. bar $3, registration, physical condition or acceptable use of the necessary funds and equipment

sHhoI'wppa'irndg R$3d,IoCrtum0tmaIionrgde3r0, 0L4I'n0da77S0t-e8w8a7r-t65918585

the animal. The sucCessful bidder must be prepared to' tender Jhe price by cashiers check or

to

re,construct" the

poultry

houses

Gourds lor sale, Martin, ,crooked handle, money order and move the animal from the and working shops (a total of $12

crall, Bottleneck & more, Wallace Maxwell impoundmellt facility by 6 p.m, on Monday, million).

3226 Hoot Owl Rd. Royston 30662 706-245- August 23,,2004. Payment may be made at the ' .

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time the animal is picked up.

Elmar successfully combines

Gourds, Martin, bluebird, all sizes, no If a successful bidder fails to tenoer the price the traditional Russian system of ~~ging, Hoyt Howard Cumming 770-887- as required, the Georgia Department of the vertical', integration of large

Agriculture may refuse to accepi any other bids

f

Handmade, soaps, otheL Kim Cannon made by the successfUl bidder at this auction or poultry

arms ,., (incubators,

TOK'C-9C9s8h'e7a06b-4u9tt1e-r3s0o2a2p $3 includes S&H, 4-5' any future auction,

rep.lacement s.tock, fodder

oz. bars. Jan Cash 435 Parr Farm Rd, These horses are subject to periodic production, broiler breeding) with

Covington 30016 770-385-8412

inspection by the Georgia Department of the American system of sales and

Raw leeding lorcarnivores, rabbits 'ground, Agriculture for a period of 24 months"

k.

d'

whQle or custom cut G.E. Wyatt Arnoldsville

strong mat etmg, accor mg to,

706-742-5151

-------~--.,-----, Nathaniel Kulfer, American general

Miscellaneous Wanted

FoWrtaVntalplelayn4e7r 8m-oa2ld7e-r1a3t8r0eas, price. G, Marsh' director of Elinar Broile.r.

All around exp, logger wilT remove unwanted ha,rdw, ood trees, up or down, in

A'InItWoh'.eaonnnst7us7cs0ey'-td7ha2ne5"-i0nm7ag6Io5notednA aonrcbea, ddnshyapHue,dgp'I.lnuss

For the company's

hundreds employe,e.s,

of the .Ellnar

exchg. lor thewood, Iree estimate on brush Want someone to make and lit rt,-handed means prestigious and high-paid

cleanup. R J. Joe Ball Ground 770-720"7282 handle to Smithy-made broad axe. Joe Akin j'obs. compared with low provincial Want 14,9 X24 tractor tire. Melvih Dawson High Falls 478-994-5618

Trion 706-638-4503

Want to buy leed bins for grain storagem wages. It is hard to calculate the

Want 1500 gallon liquid manure tank in good condition. Vernon Copeland Waverly average salary in the company, as

good condition" James Crews Saint George 912-261-1459

.

904-259-7364

Want to bUy old grist mill stones in the North every worker has an individual pay

Want 250 gal. propane tank, good Georgia area, leave message. Pamela Wall packet. However, the management condition, reasonable priCe. Tony Arduengo Rome 706'232-9846

,Helping Each Other

Adopt-A"Horse Inc. is a non-profit 501 (c) 3 organization that uses

equine therapy to help survivors ofchild abuse.

The training of horses as working partners provides children with

troubled backgrounds a source 'of accomplishment. Our'organization

has a 176-acre ranch and horses from a variety of backgrounds that are

used in this program.

Ifyou have a horse you would like to donate'to our program, please

contact me:

Donations are tax deductible and the horses donated will help abuse

survivors learn numerous skills and life lessons that will help them

throughout their lives. We also go through a thorough- screening.

process to makesure we match horses to the right individual to ensure

the animals receive proper care in their new home.

'

Dennis Horion Adopt-a-Horse 2312 Gravel Springs Road, Buford, GA 30519 (404) 892-3357, (770) 271-7009

Ja,Wckasn' ot n257070g-a7l7lo5n-6p8r0o3pane tank w/regulator,

Want to locate and photo,graph barns with, bright yellow mold growth, Julius Ariail Lake

remHoavvael, aidceoaulplleor01sehldlewrsd. otfreewso, oIdr.eeS, alroar

Paulownia Trees

Eric Leslie 79 Searcy Drive Juliette 31046- Park912c912-764'912-912-764-'

McNeaL Atlanta 404-629-2108

37W00a4n7t8-I4&7J7I-o0r2e5c0ar! wIhydraurIC

brakes' or

Wan,t used liberglass panels, an.y s,ize, any color, call or e-mail. Mary Ellen Gaucin Social

corHdd/$w7d5s,"freceutd,e;lysp; liint, 30stamCikleedradtoiuss,Zizaec,.ha1r1y2

similar, reasonably priced, Jim Gathercole Circle 770-464-3075

Beasley Metter 912-685-7098

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Lula 678-283-3029

.

Want u,sed tin. alr,eady removed Irom' Hiekory cut &split to your length,'$120 per pest control, su<;kering,' etc., for many people know someone who

Want a weight distribution hitch with hitch head building, may be rusted, Athens area. Carol cord, you pick up. Joe R. Turner 5950 Derrick those first two years. The intensity has been disappointed by a deal like

and bars. Jeff Hall COVington 710-385-9128 Martin Athens 706-742-8877 '

Rd College Park 30349770-964-2193

of the cultural requirements is as this. Because of the intensive labor~

Want any unwanted cattle panels that Want used tin, 100 sheets, 10' or 12' length, Oak arld hickOry $75112 cord, Iree delivery

.

connect,good condition, reasonable price, within 200 miles of Cairo,. Ga, Jony Toole and stack, prepare early for winter 2004. great as for tobacco or tomatoes, and requirements of the fIrst couple of

pMrecClearnnoen-rnCaailr,neslevailvlee 70m62e0ss2a-8g2e9, 5 Christy Whigham 229-762-3523

Want clean chicken wire, gourds, woo.d

Out.-Of-5tate Wanted

Andre Ha-yden Marietta 404-310-0226

the Season is longer. After those first years, and, the failure of promoters

BaSrenaessovnileled 7li7r0e-3lo5g8s"4lo2r54sale.. BUddy Stavely two years, the requiremen.ts for care to follow-through on promised help,

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Plant a Garden' For Hummjngbirds

Few things add beauty-and

excitement toa garden the way a

hummingbird 'can. These birds are

wonders of nature ~ so tiny, with.

feathers that can sparkle 'like jewels in

the sun, with wings that move, in a blur

and th~t can perform maneuvers unlike

any other bird.

_

The only species of hununingbird to

breed in Georgia is the Ruby-throated Hummingbird" although other speci~s

from the West visit our state in fall and

winter. I am envious of Georgians that

have hummingbirds all spring and

summer and especially of those withrare

visitors from afar. Lusually don't have

any until July but! try to have something.

in bloom or a feeder" up for them

whenever they may visit.

Because hummingbirds feed on

nectar from flowers, I plant plenty of their favorites: The top three I~lants they

visit in my garden are the hybrid

erythrina, also' known as hybrid coral

bean (Erythrina xbidwillii), flame

anisacanthus (Anisacanthtls wrightii)

and anise-scented salvia (Salvia

guaranitica).

The erythriI).a (pronounced (er-ith-

RY-na) dies to the ground in the winter

but sprouts back to form/a large shrub

six feet tall and an equal or greater

spread. It is covered with spikes of

glorious red flowers that will have

people stopping' in thes-treet and

hummingbirds fighting over fee~ing

rights. It likes full sun and average soil.

, Flame anisacanthus (pronounced a-

NIS-a-CAN-thus) is a. shrubby plant,

reaches five to six feet tall if there is no

winter dieback and is a cloud of reddish

orange flowers in mi<l to late summer. It

likes welledrained soil and full sun and is

very drought tolerant.

Anise-sceritedsalvia has violet blue

flowers and fragrant foliage. Iris a

perennial and reaches four feet tall. It

blooms, all summer and likes'full sun to

partial shade.

Other hummingbird favorites are

Texas sage (Salvia cocclnea), firecracker

vine (Manettia inflata), . coral

honeysuckle, spigelia,rtlonarda, red-hot

poker, columbine, cow-itch vine or

. :Norma Crumbley of McDonough, Ga., grew these persimmons (58 in all) in her garden,
trumpet creeper, cross' vine, cardinal " flower, jewelweed, impatiens, fuchsia,
butterfly bush, red buckeye, cigar plant, hyacinth bean, Mexican sunflower or tithonia, Mexican bush sage, buddleia, tulip poplar, pinckneya, azalea, winter honeysuckle and zInnia.
If you put up .a hllmmingbird feeder, remember the formula is four to five parts white, table sugar to water. Do.
NOT use honey or any other sweetener!
Also, do not add food coloring. Clean the feeder at least once a week.
Anyone seriously interested in hummingbirds should become a member of the Georgia Hummer Study Group (P.O. Box 323, Newborn; GA 30056). '., Their website is www.gahummer.org/ and membership dues are $10 for . individuals and $15 for a family.
"Arty's Garden" is written by Arty Schronce, the Department's Director of Public Affairs and a lifelong' gardener. . For photographs of some ofthese plants, visit website www.agr.state.gd.us
Cut Flowers
Early morning IS the best time to cut garden flowers as they are freshest at that time; Carty a bucket of water with you so can place the stems in water the moment . you cut them. When you arrange the flowers, snip the stems again and add a floral preservative to the water. Remember
toc1).ange the water at least every other daY
to j,ceep algae from growing and clogging' the water channels in the stems.

Small, Beginning, and LimitedResour~eFarmer Workshop
Team Agriculture Georgia (TAG) will hold a free workshop for small, beginning, and limited resource farmers November 4, 2004,at.FortValley State University in Fort Valley, Georgia, funded in part through a grant from the U.S. Department ofAgriculture Risk Management Agency. If you are interested in _attending this workshop, please complete the fOrIn below. Since lunch will be provided, early registration is important. The following topics will be Offered: '

A PRIMER for Selecting New Farm Enterprises
Goat or Lamb Production BeefMarketing
Financing Small Farms Organics - Introduction To
Production & Marketing

U-Pick/ Roadside Markets Session 1: Feasibility & Analysis Session 2: Improving YOllf Operation
Establishing a Small Nllfsery
Operation.. Opportunities in Aquaculture

Name:.-,-__- -__- - - - - : " - - - - - - - - - - - ~

Address:

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City_'--

___:----State,---'---Zip Code....,-'---'-

_

County_--'-__- - - - - - - - - ' - - - - - - - - - - - ' - -__- -

Describe your farm operation:,~.

___:___:----'-"--___:------

Please return the completed fonn by October 15,2004 to: .

".

'

Ms. Sandra Daniel; Agriculture & National Resources; P.O. Box 4061; Fort Valley, GA

31030-4313; by FAX 478-825-6299 or register bye-mail at danielS@fvsu.eduorcall

478-825-6269. Website: www.teamaggeorgia.com

Wednesday August18,2004
CRPSignnp'to Begin Angust 30

U:S. Secretary of Agriculture AilnM.

Veneman. has announceQthatUSDA

would fully implement President Bush's

directive to sustain the environmental

benefits of the' Conservation Reserve

Program (CRP) by offering earlyre-

erirollments and cOntract extensions fOJ;

acres that begin expiring in 2007.

"This program builds on the

conservation ethic of farmers and

ranchers to protect and improve natural

resources and enhance wildlife habitat,"

Veneman said.

Veneman announced dates for a CRP

general signcup and invited, public

comments on other issues essential to the

future of the program. Two new

conservation initiatives to protect and

increase wil,dlife and wetlands also were

announced. One new initiative will create

250,000 acres of habitat for the nOrthern

bobwhite quail, a native quail species that

has historically ranged in 35 states. The

other new initiative will create 250,000 acresof wetlands and playa lakes in non~

floodplain areas, which is vital habitat for

species such as upland ducks, pheasants

and sandhill cranes.

In three years, 16 million acres

under CRP contract will expire.

Another6 million acres will follow in

2008, 4 million in 2009 arid 2 million

in 2010.Bush's directive to offer early

re-enrollment and extensions of

existing contracts to current CRP

participants

underscores

a

commitment to full enrollment ofCRP

tip to 39.2 million acreS.

A request for public comment on

vaiiousaspects of CRP was published

in the Federal Register . in early

August 2004.

'

More .information on these initiatives,

inc1u<).ing '. acreage allocation by state" il>

available at local FSA offices. and on

FSA's web site at www.fsa.tlsda.gov.

General sign-up for CRP will begin

Aug. 30 and run through Sept. 24, 2004,

.CRP is the country's largest conservation

Organic,Peanuts Focus Of Upcoming Workshop

Georgia Organics, along with the

Coastal Plain Experiment Station, is

sponsoring a panel discussion on organic

peanuts on Saturday, August 21,2 pm - 5

pm, at the National Environmentally

Sound Prodllction Agriculture Laboratory

(NESPAL) in Tifton.

.

Researchers, growers -and economic

specialists will take part in the fIrst

organized panel discussion on the

opportunities and challenges for organic

peanut farming in Georgia. Panel experts

will focus on peanut varieties,growing,

weeds, disease, processing, equipment,

and economic markets.

An bId-fashioned peanut boil,

featuring peanuts -harVested from

Heritage Organic. Farms in Guyton, will

be held following the discussion.

Admittance is free, but' reservations

are required. For reservati?lls, call

Georgia Organics at ,(770) 993-5534

or send' an email to alice@

georgiaorganics.org.

For. more

information,visit website www.georgia

organics.org.

Georgia is the, largest producer of.

peanuts, producing 41' percent of the U.S. /

crop, NESPAL was formed in 1991 to

address the issues ofmaintaining efficient

agricultural production' and' .assuring

consumers of a safe and affordable food

. and fiber supply while protecting natural

resources and the environment.

program on private lands with a current , enrollmentof 34.8 million acres.
CRP protects fragile cropland from erosion. and improves the nation's natural resources. By reducing water runoff and sedimentation, the program .safeguards surface water ~nd helps improve the condition .' of lakes, rivers, ponds and streams, many of which are used for drinking water supplies. Acreage enrolled in CRPis devoted. to resourceconserving vegetative covers, making the program a major contributor to more abundant wildlife populations in many parts of the country.
CRP participants voluntarily remove environmentally sensitive land ,from" agricultural production by enteritig into long-term contracts for lOto15 year~. In . exchange, participants receive animal rental payments and a payment of up to 50 percent of the cost of establishing conservation practices.
The 2002 Farm Bill authorized CRP enroJlment up to 39.2 million acres. Since there is limited acreage available for enrollment, .landowners are encouraged to work . with their local USDA Farlll Service Agency. (FSA) . offices to maximize the environmental benefits of their CRP offers.
Offers accepted under this sign-up will become effective Oct. 1 , 2005, or Oct. 1, . 2006, at the producer's discretion. More
(Continued on Page 11)

LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS
Prices for JUly 2004 at Georgia Auction Markets, Georgia Department of Agriculture and U.S. Department of AgriCUlture Cooperating, Federal State 'Livestock Market News and Grading Service, For daily quotations, call (229) 226-1641 (7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.).

SLAUGHTER CATTLE

AVERAGES

COWS

Breakers 75"80% Lean

;.55.88

Boners 80-85% Lean .Lean 85~90% Lean

58.40 353.81

BULLS

Yield Grade 1"2



lOOO-1500 lbs

B9.00

1500-2100 Jbs

72.40

FEEDER CLASSES

STEEAs: MEDIUM AND LARGE FRAME

NO.1

200-300 Ibs

;167.11

300-400 Ibs. ...::

143.24

400-500Ibs..,

,

125.17

500-600 Ibs

,

113.75

, 600"700 Ibs

106.93

700-800Ibs ;

100.17

STEERS: MEDIUM AND LARGE FRAME

NO.2

200-300Ibs

143.79.,

300-400 Ibs

128.04

400-500Ibs

;

113.20

500-600 Ibs

103.27 .

HEIFERS

MED. & LARGE FRAME NO. 1

200-300 Ib$. ..

137.22

300-400 Ibs. ..

126.35 .

400500 Ibs. .

115.96

500-600 fbs

;

108.58

600-700tbs

lO1.44

GOATS

SLAUGHTER CLASSES SELECTION 2

BilLIES/BUCKS

75-100Ibs

76.50

100-150Ibs 150"300 Ips

102.50
f 55.00

NANNIES/DOES

60-80 Ibs :

63.00

80-100 Ibs

63.00

100-140Ibs

88.00

KIDS & YEARLINGS

20-40 Ibs ,

,

43.75

40-60Ibs

58.25

60-80 Ibs. :,

;

89.50

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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Exp, horseman needs, to relp6atesoon, long

'52 AC mdl. 13 w/new 5' belly mower, other

Wednesday August 18, 2004
1600 Ford, tractor, 27 hp., 770 loader, no

."

Advertising,Guidelines Bulletin Published Every Other Week

term, housing/salary, has expo in tractorslmaintenancelhorses, Cobb County area.
Joe Savara Powder Springs 770-943-1700 Experienced farm hand'needed, preferably

tractors, B, C, G& D10, also some parts. Mack Shaw Waycross 912~283-7150
'52 Ford 8N, good condition, 12 volt conversion. Dwayne Brannan Jackson 770-

power steering, box blade, $3500. Roonie Woods Eatonton 706-485-4407
165 Massey Ferguson tractor, good ~'. condition, $5,500. Joey L. Morgan Rt 1 Box

New Advertising Guidelines Effective July 1, 2003 Ali advertisements published in the Malket
Bulletin must relate to the/arming/agricultural
industry or be a part thereof; any and all item(s)
Submitted for sale through the Bulletin must meet at least one of the following criteria: 1) must be produced by ihe'advertiser on hisfher own .farming
operation,.2) must be made by the advertiser from materials on hisiher own farming operation,~) must be owned and used by the advertiser on ,hisiher own farming operation for a period of ,at least 90' days priorto offering for sale through the BUlletin. , Businesses, corPorations, dealerships or other
commercial enterprisesare not.a"owed to advertise in the Malkat Bulletin. Commercial is, defined ;:IS
intended for mass market; handling large quantities of product for distribution (i.e., !TI0re than nonnal household or farm quantities); supported by advertisement (i,e., advertisement in publicatkms

lieu of phone number. However, it, is important that

advertisers provide 'a phone number when

'Submitting ads in the ,event Bulletin ad personnel

need to contact them concerning' their ads.

Advertisers who do not want a telephone number

printed in' their ads should note this fact when

submitting the notice to the Bulletin.

, I;:ach notice submitted fOr publication must be in.

writing; ads cannot be taken by telephone, Notices

may be submitted by U.S. mail, facsimile

transmissIon, or via the Intemet through the Market

Bulletin website. Notices sent via mail or fax must

be legible, on'.. single sheet of paper separate from

any'other notice; and.be accompanied by the,name

of the category and the name, mailing and street

address(es) and telephone numbei of the ,person

submitting the same. Send ads to:

'

MARKEl BULLETIN

cotton experience, housing'available for right 235~6489

232 Hoboken 31542 912-458-2283 912-286-

person. John Shaw Byron 478~825-5401

'53 Ford Jubileew/60"bushhog grooming 2~1~2:::;9~-'-:-:,,,.--::::--:-__,,-=_-.-'77__:---'-=

Experienced herdsman, milker.wanted, mower, exc. harrow, recently seIviced; $4250. 1941 Allis Chalmers C moder tractor, don't

must furnish references w/phone numbers. J.T-Woodard Gray 478-986-5341

smoke, 990/0tiras, $2400cRogerLKeebaugh

LEle Whitaker Harlem 706-556-3531

'53 Golden Jubilee, 5'bushhog, new paint, Clermont 770-983-3113 '

.

Farm handneeded,feed, muck stalls; turnout horses, maintain fences and grounds,

very good tires, $4500; '49AC WC, old tractor, $1500; frail mower, $700. Darrell Deacon

1951 $2800,

& '52 Martin

8RNogFeorsr dSttraatcetsobrso, r o$2951020~7a6n4d-

experience/references,salary, possible BOWdon 770,258-3038

576/3,

.

lodging. Gina Cook Silver Creek 770-749- '55 'Farmall Cub w/equipment, good 1960 or 1961 tractor, Ford dsl., 4000, fair

0274. Fulltime ranch job, h,orse care expo
reqUired, handyman &, lal\d~caping, skills desired, housing/salary. Cindy Farmer Hoschtol'l770-967~2007

condition, runs well, $1 ,8()0 nego. M. T. Wiggins Leesburg 229-888.6767
'56 Massey Ferguson T035, new parts, paint, 5' bushhog, 1!,,' tandem 2001 trailer w/toolbox, $4500. RObert Martinez

cond.,$1500. Wanda Keqsler Greenville

706-672-0257

'

'.1963 Ford 801 PowerMaster, 4 cyl. diesel,

runs well, front. loader & box blade, $4200.

Walter Weeks McDOnough 678-372-4893

'Helpwanted,.farm help in exchange f9rfree JonesbOro 770-60.3-8102

1966 Ford 3000 dsl.,p/s, very good

board for one horse, horse experience a plus. Julia' Heidbrink Baroesville 770'358C3523

'63 Ford 4000, gas, good rubber, $31500. Norman Pritchett

tractor, Albany

28209%-~

condition & rubber, $5800.13i11y laGrange 706-864-4009

Trotter

Man/woman looking fora breederhen farm,t:4~3~2::,.1~3~2::?9~2::!:2::::9~-8,=8~6:..::-4~7;0~1-c::=--==-;"'.."....-;:-~ 1996 JD 9600 combine, 1200 hrs.; 1993 JD

other than the '. Bul/efkr, listed as "business' in Ga. Dept. of A!!riCUl!ure telephone directories or'"yellow pages", etc.). Other 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive

in MadiSOn; Franklin & Banks counties, '63 Massey Ferguson 65, 50 hp., diesel; 9500 combine, 2300 hrs.; 1997 922 flex head. housing includeO. Charles Tiller Danielsville excellent condition, new paint, 900/0 rubber, Krystal M. EllihgtonMontrose 478-290-4638

indicators include, but are not limited to, holding 'Atlanta, GA 30334-4250

,business 'licenses and holding regUlatory licenseslpermitsltegistrations.

Fax: (404)463-4389

706-789-2324 Need PThelp on start-up equine farm,

$22590~0904: 1a-f5te9r906

pm. '

John

Strickland

Coolidge ,

1996 Kubota 132400, 4WD, .24 hp., hyd., roader, 4' bushhog, ag tires, 870hrs.,

horse care, fel)ce installation, inisQ. chores. '67- MF 135dsl. tractor, S' bushhog, 16' ,2 $8200/obo. Lance C. Dennis' Newnan 404c

, 'Georgia residents only -may advertise' in the Market Bulletin w~h the following exceptio!\': out-of-

state residents may advertise cinlyin the Out"Of-

State Wanted category.

.

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* The editor has the authority to designate the Ien9th of ads and the number of ads that may be , pl;:lced by;:I family unilin any issue 'of the Bulletin. Currently, o~ly one (t) notice may be placed by any

1< To cancel an ad after submission or to correct
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once. Ads may be published for two (2) consecutive transmitted via the Bulletin website, the ad cannot

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are published infrequently and are published only 'once per submission. Please ,check ad category

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submitting notice, * There.is a 20-word Iimil for advertisements

sale and" movement of the same. Ads for some categories .must meet certain requirements.

except as noted under category headings (special categories that are published only monthly, quarterly or bi-annually, haye a 30-word limit).

Advertisers are advised to' review requirements under ad categories before submitting their notices. Note: Due to space limitations, all ad guidelines

-Advertiser's name, town~ phone numbe~ or name
and complete,address must be Included within the

cannot be listed in the Bulletin each week. AdVertisers who have questions concerning these

word limit. The Market Bulletin reserves the right to guidelines maycall 1-800-282-5852: 8 a.m. ~ 4:30,

edit notices.

p.m.,Monday Friday, or write:' Market Bulletin,

, Most advertisers include a telephone number in Georgia Department of Agriculture. 19 Ml.:K Jr.

their ads, but mailinll address m'ay be published in Drive; Atlanta, GA 30334-4250.

Sheela Will Pendergrass 770-5347581 678.
415-3720 Need dependable single young man, will
. provide room ,and' board for part time farm work. Mr. Will laGrange 404-210-5538

axle .trailer w/ramps. Harold Cochran
Thomaston 706,646-6455 770~550-5004
'74 Ford 2000dsl.tractor w/5' bushhog & scraper,$5500: Garth Whitsitt l'iIIansfield 770786-1009

667-3805770-502-0716

.

1999 JD 5310w/front end loader; vely low

hours, great shapew/canopy, $17,000. 'Chad

E. Bohannon Columbus 706-527-3111

.

3 d'

Need experienced man/couple to work on a '74 'Ford tractor, 2000 D, $5500/obo; Duetz 2-14 botlomplow, 5'harrow,lsc tum

broiler farm" salary andhousin,g provided, Allis hay fluffer, KH 30.0 twin head, $1000 firm. plow, all 3-pt hitch,$225/ea.; 1-row cultivator

ref's needed. Clyde RuckerMaysvi'11e 706- 'Doug Muse Dalton 706,-277-3730

.w2/pl8 ant3 er,-$93225. 6M6 . W. ,ils'on MillWood 912-

~65~2;:::-2~9~4c=2,.,.-_.....,.-;-;- .,---;,;.,--.-""7";~ '75' Ford F600 spreader' truck, excellent. 2-rowPaulk peanut inverter,in good shape.

PTp.0sition available mornings Warmblood sp'reader box., 1962 Chevgrain dump truck, R E. Parten 181 Parten Ro.ad Ashbl,lrn

horse farm,feeding, grooming, c1eaning,exp. preferred. Pam

tuLrenv-youLtso,csut~atll

$2500 for both. Beverly F. Hyde Adilirsville

770'877-3793

.

~3~1~7~1~4~2~2'9---5.6-7-'3:0-5"3-:_-::;;-;-':":";:==-

Grove 770-957-1603

',

.'76 F600 w/14'Chandler spreader body, 200 Ford, pIs, 6' finish mower, 6' bushhog;

Seeking work in RoopVille area, prefer $1,500. Ronnie Stovall 2250 Athens Hwy. 601) Ford, 5' finish mower, boom poles, post

horses or othettypesof work, salary. Sheila J. Madison 30650 706-342-2316

hole di(jger: Tony Henderson ~.ebulon 770-

Simpson Roopville 770,854'8754

7 J'D 4630 4n OR d I ts $8 500' ,,5~67!.:.-::=3:=26~8~:-:-,...-:- -=,,:--;-;-:....,.---.-_--:-::::-::;

W-ant a retir-ed chicken farmer.to, man.age a F'o'rd7: 3600 p",/s r',dsl ,8s/s.p,dwgb.o,th g, ood, - 2000' Gehl 4635 SX skid loader, original

modern broiler/arm in North Hall County,part- condition D,ougla",5 C,a,"rter Nich'o-ll"s ,912-345'-owner, 'used 1'9'.6. hours" $14,000./0130,

time. C. Gathercole Gainesville 678-207- 2885 ,."

,

"

attachments available for purchase. David

7126

'78 Ford 3600, unused, New Holland mtr., Holland Loganville 770-241.0063 770-785-

Want female w/other employment for small acreage upkeep, Ivg. qtrs. provided, reduced

pis pump and $78o%bo. '130

bBarttaesryw ellol 'oDkas c&u l arun7s70g-r3e3a7t~

!..:74~6~1~--'""'-'-.---,--'-=='-:-:-:7:"==::--c:::::" 2000 Kawasaki' mule 2500-KAF620 C6;

rent, space for 1,housing batl). A. McAllister 2213

very good condition, $4200.G. A Nasworthy

Ball Ground 678-431-0065

'78 MF dsl. tractor, very good condttion, Lakemont 706-782-3824

Want pasture & farm maintenance, must be $5400. Donald Harris Danville 478-945-6990 2000 'NHTC18D, 4WD w/1846 loader, turf able ,operate farm equipment, fence repairs, ' '79UMC spreadeftrucK,16' bed;uses no & Agr. tires, 219 hrs., 'exc. cond., $8,900. master mechanic a, plus. Frank Washington oil runs well, 7000 series, almost new chain Kermit V. WilesMorganton 706,374-6188 '

Aipilaretta .770-475-2227

be'd, $4500. George Hayes Calhoun 706- 2001 Cub Cadet garden tractor" $1250,

Want reliatlle couple to work on hen farm, 629-4043

leave message. Clay Mercer Vienna 229-

. belt system, housing/salary provided. Mildred '81 JD 950, $65QO; 6' bushhog finish 2=:6~8~-!.72=.7~6:.......-= -,._ _=-=_::7"::-;--;-;-~

Rider Clermont 770-983.3048

mower,$1200; harrow, box blade, bushhog, 2002 NH TN 65 tractor, 60 hrs., 6' finishing

FARM MACHINERY

$1500. Jackie Wood Thomaston 706-648-' mower, 6' rotary mower, 6' harrow, 2-roll\l

2791 .

cultivator, 18' eqUip. trlr., $18,000. Elbert

'82 Ford. boom 65' 8-ton tandem,. diesel, Starling Nashville-229-686-2967

FARMLAND

If "you, have questions regarding this $16,000;'81Int'l grain dump truck, 14' 5/~pd., 2002 VH TC-30 farm tractor,4WD, frontcategory, call Brenda Donnel! at 404-651- 2/spd. axle, $2800. Rooney Wilson end loader,' extra clean tractor, $13,500.

RENT/LEASE
If you have questic;ms regarding ads inWs category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.
The Farmland for Rent/Lease categoJY is published the last issue of each month. Please adhere to the following gUidelines when" submitting an, ad .for Farmland. for Rent/Lease or RentlLease Wanted WhIm submitting ad,please designate it for the Farmland for RentlLease category. Notices

Responsible 10 member hunting club seeking 300+ acres in Greene, Hancock, Morgan, Jasper, & surrounding counties. Raymond Bramlett Auburn 770-867-9864
" FarmlaWnadnRteednt/Le.a.se

9081 or 404,651-9082.
Only farm maChinery and equipment owned by the advertiser and used in his/her own farming operation' can be advertised; ,those persons advertising for machinery and equipment wanted must be seeking those items for theirownfarming operation.
JD 5103 tractor, 17 hrs.,wgts., dealership warranty, $13,200'; Rhino 6' bUshhog,$1300, both exc. condo Ivan Hawkins Jonesboro 770-471-.8885.

Lexington 706-340-5546

Ronnie Green. Murrayville 77Q-p32-0816

'82 Savage SH60 pecan halVester, good

The Market Bulletin is acgessible

working cond" $5000; '837720 combine 4x4, vI'a the Internet at the site

218 flex head, GC,needs work, $10,500.

Charles Rayburn Dawson 229-698-4245

.www.agr.state.ga.us/nibindex;html

'84 136100 KUbota 14 hp. dsl. 4WD tractor

lfyOil w~t to submitan advertisement via the

w/scrape blade ahdother equipment, VGC, website, click on the option "Submit Ads" and

$3000. Danny Strickland Trion 706-734-2948 follow the instructions displayed. Ads .must be

'84 JD '950 dsl., 30-35 hR., exc;cond., submitted before Wednesday rioon in order to

$8100; call M'F 5 pm-8 pm. Lee Hammac appear in the folloWing issue.

Acworth 770-917-0096 ,

If ymt have access to the Bulletin via the

'86 Ford 661 () 4WD, "Forestry package, 7' Internet and you no 10l1ger need to receive the

to buy or sell farmland are published only in, the special fall or spring farmland 'editions Ads must not exceed 30words.
10 A, X fenced, 2 qams, '11 stalls; shop, stocked pond,' custom house, pool; lease, $3000. BiII.Moore Zebulon 770-567-5732
:' 10 acres for rent/lease,lovely home on property, pasture, irrigated, garden plot. Joe

50+' acres of fenced,pastures forcattle graZing in Coweta, Heard, Meriwether, or Troup counties. Ed Boston Newnan GA 678-
231-9134
Birdhunter seeking. land, .mostly open pasture; suitable for running & training birddogs, near Marietta, will trade for some
work. J. B. Weber Marietta GA 678-467-181 0

Yanmar YM1135 Del tractor, 6 spd., PTO, hyc!o 3-pt. hitch, 46" mower, box blade, rev
scbOp, $2000. John Ford Cartersville 678-
!7..=21~16;-.!'4di~7SC~8,-'8:3'::---Pt"".7h~a-rro-:'w::-:,-c$"'3:;;0;;:0;:-;':;1'b::o:;;tt=o=m--:p::ilo=w-::-,
$280; 3-pt. hitch 1-row cult.; 12-disc harrow; A
& Super C Farm.all parts. F. Mullins Rutledge ~7#~01~a6.;-.5;lI5==7m~.-~2et~8a711-:7:1c;:2-::,0;;:O;;:O~6Bn.-::t::;;il:-r.-,'C;:;3-::-a:::x:;:le::';"'#"'A"'1

Brown mower, VGC, $12,500. Michael Lancaster Dublin 478-272-3022 478-274-
0713 '871nl'l semi-mdt 2375 & 52' flat live bottom
trailer: used 1600' irrigation system w/new sprinklers. Leo PerfeqtUnadilla 478-627-
3/320 '89 JD 2155 w/loader,good condition,

publication through U.S. mail, consider caiJ.cefu.1g your subScription to help the department reduce Its
printing and postage .90stS. , To c:mcel ,a subscription, simply call (404) 656-3682 ill metro Atlanta or l-8oo-282-5852\01l-free from anyWhere in Georgia, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday - Friday.
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Akin High Falls 478-994-5618
200 acre for max. 4 people w/horses to ride, cabin on pond, sleeps 4, Pulaski Co., $100/day, $600/wk. Brenda Francis Hawkinsville 478-892-8480

Family w(pets seeking'5+ acr~s w/home ~or Butler aU-metal 10,000 68 lilt-bed, 1 tandem $13,750. Shane Hopper Bremen 770-646-

rent in East Central Georgia (McDuffie, axle; L. H,uffman'Rabun Gap 706-746-9976 . 9109

Warren; Lincoln, Columbia, Wilkes, Jefferson, '40 mdl. A tractor for sale, good tire & metal, . '89 Long 610 tractor w/front-end loader

Taliaferro). Demetra Luciano Warrenton GA . $1 OOO/obo. D. Freeman Cleveland 706-865- b'ucket, spear, forks, excellent, bam kept,

706-597-1142

2569

$7950. N. l. Anderton Trenton 706-657-2570

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30 acre fenced pastures, two stalls, pond, ,electricity, owner on-premises, North Spal?i~g
County, $300/mo.Johnny Walker Grlffm 30223 770-228-3755)

Father'& son want to lease 150-30Q,acres ~'~42:;"-':-LA-:-"J7D;::;--"-tr-a-ct;C:o'Cr--w-""/p:-'lo-:'w=s,---:u::s::e-::;d-;;2:;;OM03 for hunting in NE' Ga. Chuck Braitsch gardening season, needs work, $2700.

Lawrenceville GA 770-963-4293

Ronnie Hall Ellijay 706-276-4083 "

Want 50-200 acres of land for cattle for'45Allis WD, snap coupling, mower, planter,

'93 8630 Ford tractor, 4900 hrs., cab, alc, power shift trans., goOd . tires, $15,000. R

Thomps'dnHawkinsville '94 Case 2055 cotton

p4i7c8ke-8r,922-2973165e~Qine

lease in North Georgia, will maintain, exe. ref. bushh6g; excellent condition, $2500. ~John S. hI's., newly rebuilt heads, excellent condllion,

50 acres for rentllease near R~l( Ga. availablefor agricultural use, fenced- with natural spring. Jack-B. White Pembroke 912-653:5856
7 acre horse farm,15minutes from UGA Vet school, $580-$650.130 Tullis Athens 706. 340~4619 706-548-0697
8 acres scenic fenced fescue, new 3-stall. barn, pure water, horse people, please call again, previ04s renter backed OUt. C. E. Thacker Maysville 706-652-3587

Jim Tate BufordGA 678-638.3720 Want fenced pasture for 2-3 horses North o~
Atlanta, experienced Wit!l references. Lonm
Peterson Alpharetta GA 770-751-1056 Want home w/15+ aoreslbarn in South
Forsyth. Janice Sermonet DUluth.GA770-
623-2079 Want to lease 25 acres or more in Heard
County area to bow hunt deer, non-drinkers. Larry Hembree Breman GA 770,537-4840
Want to rent/lease 20-30+ acres of farmland with old trailer/house and/or water/utilities on

Ashley Rock Spring 706-375-1310 423-505-
~5':9'?9;4~07--;=F'-a-rm-----a;;-u ---C=u;:'b-::-wJ./v':':a::r;:io::'u::s-';;p:i:lo;:-w::s::-,

cultivators fertilizer, seeder, harrow, .sickle

'mower' & 'trailer, $3500. Mike Smith Stone

Mountain 770-921-7606

'49 JD A, unused front tires, new seat, paint,

decals w/5' bush & bog disc, nice tractor,. $3500. T. Stokes Woodstock 678-445-1134

'50 Farmall Super A W/plow, harrow, 6' pUll

mower, 70's mdl., Troy-Bilt, all $2000. Robert

Rogers Griffin 770-227-7807

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$30,000. Donni,e Hopkins Fitzgerald 229-

424-0760

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'95 ,.MF 240,' 610 'hrs., great cond.,

$9250/obo. Eddy Gravitt Cumming 770-886-

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'99 JD 4100 4WD tractor,hyd. loader; 150

hrs" $12,000, Rob RHines Smyrna 770-

438-2018 .

(2) 4-row 'peanut combines, bushhog, $6,000/ea.,A-row KMC peanut digger, $4500. Alan D. Baggett Dublin 478-290-0667

1 3-pt.nitch TreeCo plahter enclosed cab"

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MARKET BULLETIN
(ISSN 0889~5619) ,
Georgia Department of Agriculture 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive AtIanta,Georgia30334-4250 404-656-3722 1-80Q.282-5852 Fax 404-463-4389
Office hours 8 a.m.'4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday
Tommy Irvin, Commissioner
Carlton Moore,Editor

beer Country USA, turkey" aiL game; Southern zone contiguous to Northern zone;

the west side of Atlanta; no. more than 30 miles from Powder Springs. Nancy Garry

'50 dD mdl. M, 2 cyf., good cond., runs well, $2850. Daniel C. Jenkins Griffin 770-229.5677

Rome offsethiirrow, RomeHD bed harrow on wheels. C. Dasher Glenn)/ille 912-654-4786

Randy Cox, Managing Editor Address all requests to be added to or

400 A, ($10/A.); 8-bunk cabin on tract. George Casey Rupert 877-745.0908
Deerlturkey lease avail. for 2004/2005, 624 acres Cabin on 20 acre pond' with private

Powder Springs GA770-439-8240 Wanfto use or rent pasture on a long term
basis for 2-4 horses, can do fencerepairil needed. Dana L. Blake senoia GA 770-599-4110

'51 8N Ford nice tractor, 12 volt system, runs great, ca~ email picture, .$3000: Dennis Land Aragonc706-233-9065
"51 'BF Avery A, good metal, runs we.lI, trade

1 F.20 Farmall' tractor; 1 H Farmall tractor. Harold Fianigan Hoschton,770-945-4818
1-row Pixall bean picker, $11,500. AI Clark
Portal 912-865-5424

removed from the mailing nst, change of address and Form 3579 to the .MARKET BULLETIN office at the above address:
Published biweekly at Capitol

, dock: $8000. Pat Dodd Hastings Barwick

for '53 Ford, Jubilee, $200. H. Holt Ball 10 pieces of 2-row farming implements, Square, Atlanta 30334., Period.icals

, 229-735-2101 ' For rent 24+, acres, fenced pasture, year

FARM EMPLOYMENT

Ground 770-735-2265 "

$3000, will sell separate. Ruthie Herndon postage, ,paid at Atlanta, Ga. and

'51 Ford 8N, completely restored 12 volt Garfield 478-982-9353

additional officElS.

round grazing, some trees, shed, city water, close to Atlanta in Walton Co., good for horses or,cattle. J. Caras Decatur 404-633-2119

If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Brenda Donnell at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.

tractor,'$3,500, bushhog, $300, scrape blade, $300 and multi-purpose plow, $300. Peter Gillespie Alpharetta 770-772-9800

10' Howse rotary mower, rem9te cylinder, good condition, $950. Gene Dodson Fairburn 678-469-2515

The .Georgla Department ofAgriculture does not discriminate on the baSIS of sex, race, color, national origin, age or disability in tM admission or access to or treatment in, its employment

-For rent: 184 acres for hunting cleer & Only farm work ortarm help wan~ed'

, 130 Farmall, harrow, planter, dist., mower, policy or its programs or activities; The

turkey for 04/05 season. in Jellkins COc, advertisements allowed. No commercial, $12/acre. John Miller Garfield 912-531-3724 industrial or domestic employment permitted.
Horse pasture, for rent, water, owner on All around exp.logger is seeking temp. or

blade cultivators, unused 3' tires, $3800. Robert Rousseau Nashville 229-455'3661
'52 8N w/finishing mower, ,great shape, 135 MF tractor w/5' bushhog, dsl., pIs, runs

Department's Administration Division at19 Martin Luther King Jr. Driv.l', Atlanta, GA 30334, 404-656-
3608, ,has been designated to. c,?rodinate compliance wit~. t~e ,n~n-dlscnmlnatlOn

premises, safe horse fencing; also, ro~nd pe~ full-time employment, has own tools & unused tires, waier, pump and head gasket, well, $5000. Allan Hunt Dacula 770-963'2992 requirements, contamed IOSectlon 35.107 of the

and 30 minutes to Dawson. Foresttrads. Gall transportation, r~fs. avail., call for more info. .$3,70d; 16' trailer, $1,100. Daniel Vaughan 140'. 1,,8" .roIerIc'onveyor, 2 turns .& 1-Y, cDoenpcaerrtnminegntthoef pJrousvtisicieonsreogfultahtelonAsm..elnncfoarnmsa.wti?ltnh

Carmody Alpharetta 404-625-2382,

. Robbie Joe Ball Ground 770-720-7282

Monticello 706-468-1930

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$1000. James Bailey Elberton 706-318-1012 Disabilities Act, and th", rights p,rovided

Hunting land for lease, several tracts avail. Cattle farm work fencing, feeding" haying, '52 8N, 10 hrs. on complete rebuild, new 1440 IH Combine w/820 grain head, 'thereunder, ;:Ire available from the AdnlJOIstratlon

.in Washington and Johnson countie.s, call .for more information. Joe Sumner WrightsVille

maintenance, honest, dependable, exp., housing/salary, water. W. G. Ward Calhoun

gauges, wiring, Igts., PTO clutch, paint, exc. cond w/5'cutter, 12V, $3800. M. Zielenske

excellent condition; $8500; 6-row cultivator, Division., If you require speciai assistance m excellent .' condition, $450. Robert W. 1\..ut.i.1i.zi.ng..ou.r.s.e..rv..ic..e..s..,.p.le.a.s..e..c.o..n.ta.c.to..u.r.a.ge.n.c.y....

,478-864-2217

706-629-5473404-863-8615

COVington 770-787-8055

Montgomery Reynolds 478-837-2356

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2003 Kuhn, 500 an turner' mower conditioner, 16' wide. Wade Madray Odum 877-734-9758912-586-6949
22'3 axle equipment trailer, $1400 or trade for M Farmall tractor, call aft. 8 pm. M. Frady Mouot Airy 706-754-4801
24'~ disc plOw, 3-pt. hitch, $400; 2 side dress

7' finish mower, WAC, $1,100, 7 tine plow, $300,6' box scrape, $300, 16'tandem trailer, $1500, ,5' bushhog; $300. Alan Holcombe
Dallas 770-445-4035 8'bushhog rotary mower, mdl. SQ84T, dual
spindle, 'pull behind, 2002 mdl., good condition, $875. Ted Lisbon Monroe 770-267-

Farmall 706 dsl. tractor, wide front, Ford tractor,1710, pIs, 12 spd., 1100 hrs.,

restored, $6200; JD TWA harroW, new disk, rotovator, box blade, exc. condo Geneva

12', $2600. Ben Copeland Gray 478-986- Aldridge 866 Spring Grove Rd. Jesup 912-

11 00

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Farmall C w/1-row corn picker, 2-row Free JD spreader, 12' wide, you haul away.
=-=--==--== cultivator, exc. cond., $2800. Bert Dickerson fR:...:.:.,.J;:a:::c::;k:::;so",nc:,=Bc::u::.;fo:.:rc::dc..:7",,7.;:0c..:-9,:-4:.::5c..:-5:;:6:.:77-,-

Americus 229-924-1968

Front end loader, Bushhog brand 2400 QT,

JD 450B crawler loader, 6-way bucket backhoe, rebuilt undercarriage, new rail sprockets, $12,000. Larry Waller Barnesville
770-358-3880 770-358-4964 JD 4550 tractor, good condition; $25;000.
Darrell Bullard Carrollton 770-834-9827 JD 455E track loader w/detachable

dist., 2-row cultivator, $500. Earl Wells Vienna 7623 ,.

Farmall Cub 1949, $2500; Farmall M 1945, eixc. cond., $1200. BarTy E. Garmon Winder backhoe, 2000 hours, good condition,

229-624-2225 28' GN dry box enclosed cargo trailer, roll-up

8480 Case IH round baler, 5x6 soft core bales, exc. cond., $5000. James Glover TyTy

$3500; JD MT 1951, $340010bo, all restored. Jeff Carlock Ro,ck Spring 706-375-3299

!7..7.!.0..-G;7"e2':"5n=-'e5~r5'::7:ac4~6:C:0"""'KW;;-;-;--g"'-e-n-e-ra--:to-r---0--n;:-ly-uS-e-d""'-;=5

$20,500. M. Creasman COVington 770-2316888 770-385-5777

rear'door, used-to transport square bale hay, 229'382-3068 229-848-2619

FarmaU Cub IH, sharp restored, 1960's mdl. hours, exc. condition. Bob Gallihan POBox 64 JD, 4840, 1400 hrs., $32,000; JD 4650,

$3,800. John R. Lane Odum 912-586-2465 . 850 JD tractor, 3 cyl. dsl. eng., 575 hrs., wlWoods belly mower" runs well, $3500; Blue Ridge 30513 706-632-3954

1700 hrs" $48,000, cab/air, duals, exc. condo

2N/9N bad motor and radiator, sheet metal tires,' 65%, rollbar, seat belts, '85 mdl., brks., Farmall A, '41" restored, runs' well, $3500. Generator (unused) Sears, 120/240V, Larry Morgan Uzella 478-781-1990

rusty, good tires, no calls after 9:00 pm..Gary $6000. Hqward Milsap Newnan 770-253- Cleve McAfee Cleveland 706-878-!}567

5250W, $500; Troy-Bilt rofo'tiIler, $500, also JD 566 round baler w/net wrap, 8 wheel

Barker Cordele 229-273-1446

4594

Farmall Cub mower blade CUltivator, exc., other. Dick Nazzaro Monroe 770-207-9140 rake on dolly, 6 disc mower, all VGC. D. Scott

3 8N, two w/complete rebuilt motors, front 9' haybine, old but used this summer, $800; $1800; 6' bushhog, '$300; 5' finish mower, Generator, PTQ driven, 1!? KW, on trailer, Sylvania 912-863-4754

mount distributor, all sand blasted & painted. also hay rake, needs work, $500. Tom Irvin $300. M.Stone McDonough 770-957-8613 garage kept, 8 hrs.total use, exc. cond., JD 630 3-pt. hitch 4-row cultivator, 3 bottom

David ,Keadle Thomaston 706-647~7481

Baldwin 706"178-6116 706-778-9323

Farmall Cub sickle mower, $250/0BO. $2,000. Greg George Rockmart 770'684- plow, $5200 for all. Ed VonKulzleben Bishop

3 JD sickle mowers w/extra blades, 1 605 pick.up rake, .1 10 disc harrow, 1 21bottom

9-ton trailer w/fold-up scissor lift, $600. James

ramps, Woody

$2000; 24' Morganton

I ~S~Fc~oat~trmY~aela~1n~yC~U~Bb~toerag~ca~tor!.t..7rs7~&!0.C-e~7qo2!.5..u-:4;:i4P~3'~5'a::"l-so-'-p-a--:rti:-n-g

.7:..-'1:G"6'0=2..07:...7s:..0.:s=-.6.e=8-n74h:-...2ay=1+'b2c-4lo:...w--e--r,-==3'"'-p'"'t-.h;-:i~tc";:h-,;:;PT"'O:;;-d'"'ri'-v-e,

706-769-7626 JD 6420, cab,

640

loader,

excellent

plow. I. H. Gilland Villa Rica 770-459-3642 3 Lilliston peanut picker, $500/ea; 2 4-row
Dickievators, also other. R Wade Cochran 478-599-0635478-934-2397
3,000 gal. diesel fuel tank w/good elec. pump. ,Josh Martin Cleveland 770-519-0571
3-pl. hitch posthole .. a.uger wIG" a,uger,
$400; 5' heavy duty Rhino rotary cutter, $1100. Joe Akin Griffin 770-227-8131
3-pt. post, hole digger, unused, 9", auger. Jerry Eaton Elberton 706-283-3850

706-838-5439
9N Ford tractor, nice, looks good, runs well, 12 volt. Robert Chasteen Commerce 706335-2078

AC B 10 garden tractor & trailer, $450.

Perry Pritchard Suwanee 770-831-1383

AC' $2500.

-DJ,1a5l.mteracHtoigr,gin1s961M;orreul,annsd,-so4Id,04a-4s73'IS-

0936
AC crawlerHD6E dsl., power shift trans., 1,0 straight blade. good UC, $6850. Gerald King

out Cub; Case 448' hyd. trans., 18 hp.
no- w/equipment. Bobby Hollz(:law Canton

479-4221

Farmall SU"er Atraclor, good condition, body

work, exc. bellty' mower, most Farmall equipment,

$2800. Roy Hyers Alma 912-632-8224

shFeaertma,m. II eptaarlts traavcatoil' rasb,lem.'dl.

H &M,tiresand Phillip Lackey

Cedartown 770-748-9060

Farnham 3-pt. lift extender, lifts up to 7 feet,

good condition, $350. S. G. Smith Talbotton

2 discharge heads, 15&30' hoses, 10 disc

B&B harrow w/sealedbearings. J. R. Wimpey

Jonesboro 770-471-4221

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CoGcrharin.and4r7ill8-M37F4-13009f8t. PrenticeJ. Bennett

Gravely810 rider,began restoring, includes tpraarcttSo.r' ,R.0mboewrte'Cr1,Iar4k D,ehpS.0t0K02h2ie9r- ,87m- 4a1n2y6"1new

Gravely convertible 7.6; 30" rotary mower,

rotary cultivator & plow $650. Richard Lyons

2624 Laurel Woods Lane Conyers 30094

condition" sheltered, ,30 hours,$56,000. Stuart Abel Richmond Hill 912-727-2521
coJnDditio6n6,2$085c0o0m, Sbtiunaert wBo/2ykihneSaydlevrasn,.iag9o1o2d690-1476
JD 7450 cotton stripperw/all55 updates, 15' UboNllR bhuegagdy, ewxc/v. acionn, cl.$,2$,54050,0.00Z;eCkerusLtaBmubsetertr' Madison 706-474-0900706-342-0543
J[j 790 4WD W/loader, 27 hrs., bushhog,

300 gal. Newton Crouch sprayer,3-pl. hitch Nashville 229.686-3127 229-686-8771

770-550-2173

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770-463-6432

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BR72 finish, bushhog tiller, more, $16,000.

w/assist wheels, foam marker, 50' hyd. AC rndl. G w/cultivators, $3800. Emil FergusonTO'30'tractor, turf tires, runs well, Harrows, hvy. duty 20 disk, '20" dia., extra Earl Byrom Sharpsburg 770-560-8580

booms, elec. Gontrol, $3250. Ben Overstreet Thomas Jefferson 404-367-3824

needs carbo work, $1900. Joe O'Connell good shape, $1100. R. Dangar Alpharetta JD 9500 combine series 631417 &JD 644

DawsonVille 706.-265-3170

Allis.Chalmers 200 w/front-end loader, Senoia 678-478c4704

;..7:...,70=:--c..:4:...75=..--.;1.::,9.:...14:...,--,--..---,_ _.,-_-::-::-_-=-:--:-:- corn head, 6-row, exc. cond" low hrs.,

35 MF tractor, hi/lo trans., positive traction, rebuilt engine, $790010bo. Paul Chapman Finishing mower, Bushhog brand ,FTH 600, Hay rake, 4 wheel', good condition, $300. $38,900. Loyd Shaw Lakeland 229-482:3867

$4000; 30 MF tractor, $3000. L. Blankenbaker 5324 Walton Rd. Fort N'alley 31030 478-825- 5', good condition, $500 firm. Gary Ledford I :R,-,h:.;:e7'tt:.:...:R:=-og,,:e;<;r.:::.s.:..R~o:::m:.::e=;-:-70:::;6';;':2:2::i32:=:-,:::3.:.15~7;-'7:':~=-=- JD 9930 cotton ,picker, 2983 hrs., new nyd.,

Dallas 770-443-2434 770-337'915,1

2327

Senoia 770-59!}-6002

Hay tedder, Deulz KS300, rake KS1.50, wide axle, field ready; 2-row KMC pea~ut

375 JD round hay baler, 5'x4' bales, $4000. Allis:Chalmers roto-baler, in great working Finishing mower, Ford, $350; Howse mower KM22, $2000/0bo. John Boren combine, all sheller. Jim Shirah Pinehurst

Leon Waters Brooldet912-842-9437

condition, collectors item, 1952 w/original bushhog, $400, must sell. Richard D. Jackson Concord 770-884-5745'

478-433-4376

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4' Ford 7010 tractors, low, profile, good ma.nual.Oustin Cagle Cumming 770-231- 22 Brock Road Chickamauga 30707 706- Heavy duty hydraulic post driver, good JD H, runs well, good sheet metal, unused

condition, $12,500/ea. J, Flournoy Fort Valley 5105

375-5805

condition, works great, $750. Randy G. Griffith lires, good SN tag, hand' start, $2850. Fred

478-214-3621

Almost new 21 double disk grain drill, mint For sale 2500 series Inti backhoe. Alton Newnan 770-502-0809

Fitts Dahlonega 706-864-3860

4' 5' 6' bushhogs, $200-$900; 2116 plow, $350; 6' box scrape, $325; scrape blade,

cond., always sheltered, $3500; 15' plow w/mulcher $1000, Robert DodsonPlains 229-

I ~J~aFr~roa~rrd~saD~l~ea~Gh~r~lao~vne~le~yg.!a..w~7a'0:::6'l-k8=be6~h4-=-in2~d0~,'3::0:'tr-ac-t-o-rw~/3-0-,,1

Honda generator Pro hp., 4-120V ,& 1-240V,

series never

8000PPG, 13 used, $1500.

JD combine mdl. 55 w/grain head, running condition, stored under shed, $4500. Heath

$200; Gehl pulverizer, $500. C. Collins 824-5601

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mower, exc. condo Glenn Barrett Bowdon John Cooper Mansfield 770-385-9095 Wilson 'Stapleton 706-872-9199

Austell7.70c948-1003

Barron Brothers 5-ton stainless steel 770-258-1760

Horse drawn JD mower, Oliver cultivator JD mdl. B 1948, 4 new tires/paint on

40' Gooseneck haiJling trailer, 2003, 10 ton, spreader body' w/hyd. spinners, $5000; Ford 2000 dsl., unused tires,(no p/s),5' plows, other. Ray Brandt Marietta 770'971- wneels; Massey Harris 1954 44 special, Wide

dual tandem, exc.-cond., shipped hay locally, Amarillo gear head, $500. Jud Greene mower, rollover blade, all in good condition, 5",6:::22;:=, --,-;_"...,.,.,-___._-----,..,-,--,------' front PTO/hyd.,$1700/$2000, leave msg.

$6,000. Matthew Schell DeWy Rose 706-245- Brinson 229-246-6667

$5,000, will separate. Richard Turner Hustler 3400, z-turn mower, 130 hrs., exc. Carlton Hale Watkinsville 706-540-2810706-

9275

Big 12 module cotton builder, $5500; TW 20 Douglasville 770-489-7504 770-639-7504 cond., 28 hp. Kubotadsl., catcher, turf tires, 789-5791

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4000 Ford dsl., 52 hp., unused tires, exc. Ford tractor, cab/air, GC, $7500; 24 bottom F.ord 2810 II w17209Qloader & 955 mower, seat, $12,995. K. Fahn Calhoun 770-778- John Deere 105 combine w/quick attach

shape, 3-pt. & hook-ups, 3-pt: box blade, plow, $400. Nohle Waters Aragon 770-684- mint cond., 395 hrs., complete set manuals, 4221

corn and grain head, $2,000. Joe R. Mead

bushhog, 'harrows, aerator,' $8000. Tim 3450

$12,000. John Andrews Thomaston 706-646- -'='1:::H'-=C=-U--:b-''=C-ad'7e--t:-'-,-m-d""l.-.1:'-:0"'0-,""$'":'1=-50"'O;:";--:m-d--:I-.--:127'8""', Waynesboro 706-554-2833

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Lepard Roopville 770-8547713

Bigham Brothers paratill, ,10', 6 shank 7873

$1800, both exc. condo w/42" decks. C. D. John Deere 4000, neW paint and decals, 90

4430 JD w/front-end loader, '75 yr. mdl., w/roller. Tommy Mead Midville 706-554-6107 Ford 3000 dsl., 42 hp., looks good, runs Wood Cleveland 706-865-0426

hp. w/14' harrow, $8500, will separate..Jimmy

motor, tires, hyd. good, cosmetic fair, 4 post, Bobcat 943, ~996yr. rodl., only 850 hrs., well, good metal & tires, indo PTO, $4900/firm. IH DT414 irrigation motor, new engine, May Mitchell 706-598-2053

roll guard. Gene C. Braswell Dexter 478-8'75., Perkins engine, rock rake, 2 buckets, rear D. Moncus Conyers 770-827-5697

turbo paint, Rockford PTO Murphy, gauges I

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3336 4x8 utility trailer, unused tires-,2" ball, $375.
J. D. Reece Powder Springs 770-439-6303 5' Woods rotary- mower R-105 H.D.,
$75010BO; Foret 532 square baler, $1000.
Ray Banks Keysville 706-547-2724
5',bushhGg,3-pt. hitch, $5oo/obo. ChuykL Philippi Buckhead 706-342-2413 706-318-
2848 5' new and 6' used bushhog, $550/ea.; 61/2'

ripper, exc. cond., $20,000. Itsel Headrick Ford 300Qdsl., pIs, $5500.'Jacob Brandbn

Dalton 706-259-5072

Hinesville 912-269c6625 912-258-5823

Bobcat/skid steer used Grouser tracks, Ford 3000 tractor diesel,p/s, unused tires,

$600, also other. Jeffrey Gresch- Marietta front & rear, new paint, decals, EC, garage

770-971-2695

kept, $7500. Eddie Towe Gainesville ,770-

Bog harrow, 6' Taylorway 8 disk, hvy. duty, 983-0846

good condition,$450.J<enneth
Rossville 706-861-1380 .

Lockhart

Ford 4600 SU WiliiamP.Hines

ChPaISt~dwsolrt'rhu7n0s6w-6e9ll 5$-56590005'

Burch harrow, 19 1/2', discs like new, Ford 515 cycle mower, $300; 2 NH square

$3500. AI Heath Soperton 912-529-3042

baler, $1500 & $2000; 849 NH round baler,

avail., generator irijectomatic, 130 hp., $6000. Randy Thompson Sycamore 229-424-4595
Int'l 175 C, good condition, 4-il1-1 bucket, good undercarriage, $11,000. Sammy Martin Commerce 706-367-5409
Int'l no. 9 mule drawn sickle mower, good working condition, $400. Johnny Keasler Woodbury 706-538:6315
Int.'1 tractor 826, $4500; JD square baler 14T, $1500. Charles Haley Dallas 770-445-

Ga. Organics Sets Fall Workshops



.h

GeorgIa OrganICS as scheduled

several upcoming workshops that

may be of interest to thOse

harrow 20-18, used 1 season,$525. Darrell Bushhog 14', mdl. 160 mower, pull-type,' 4 $4500, etc. Elmer Nix Winder 770-867-6726 =.5=:55"'8;..,-,=-:--.:::=':-_:----:--_-::----:-

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Jackson Williamson 770-468.e524'

rear gauge wheels; Vermeer 605 H rnd. baler. Ford 532 square baler, $650; Ford rear- Inti 384, 35 hp. tractor w/loader, runs well, interested in organic farming and

5' scrape blade, 4 way, excellent condition, Drew W. Hilliard Colquitt 229:758-2485

wheel weights (6) unused, $300. James $6,500. Charles .Jordan Sandersville 478- sustainable agriculture:

medium duty, $350. Joah D.- Smith Newnan Bushhog 5' 3-pt. hitch, good condition, Martin Waynesboro 706-554-2480

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Whole

Farm

Planning--

770-463-5797 5000 Ford tractor, $6,250; KMG planters,
$150/ea.; Ford 4-bottom plow, $250; International 185 planters, $75/ea. L. Cox Thomasville 229-378-8928

$500. Terry Darracot! 2320 Donnie Lee Dr. Ford 5610 II w/bushhog QI loader, bucket, Int.! , 414 4. cyl., 197Q, mdl. 50 hp.

Gainesville 30506 678-549-5853

forklift forks & hay spears, hyd. remotes, 2450 w/bushhog", $5000; Herman Ryles Lizella

Bushhogbrand bushhog 278, 8' cut, $1800, on tractor, 50 on loader. S. Lord SanderSVille -'-47:...8=..-.;:9.::,35=..-.:;8;=.93"'3::,,-=...,..- --:-::::,.-,-._....,.,.....,..., .:..W";.;"S:::h:'tip'EP=D::a::I::la:::sc:7~7-';0;;'-5":'07.5:.:-5:::7"::9=2i7~7;;,;0;-;-3~6;;;1~-4~1~8,:,8'1:4~7~8!:::-5~5~2::!-6~3?!:9~9~=-_.,-,.-_,-:....,....---,--== International 470 harrow, 19' w/manual fold
Bushhog mower, 6' wide, mdl. 285-02, exc. , Ford 5610 trabtor, kept under shed, 774 wings, good disks, hyd. cylinder, $200010bo.

Thurf>day, September 16, pm,' Georgia Farm Headquarters, Macon.

8 anI - 4Bureau
North

550 John Deere crawler, 6-way blade, good cond., used less than 4. hrs., $1500. Wallace hrs., exc. cond:, $16,000. J. W. Crealh Perry Chris Canhington .Eastman 229-385-6302 Carolina farmer Alex Hitt's in-

,under, 25 ton hyd. winch. Craig Wilson DUblin Cole Baxley 912-367-6268

478-737-2563

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Bushhog pull type cutter, 10' mdl. 3210, Ford 600 w/5' bushhog,20 tin disc, 2 blade International model 3514 w/mdl. 3141 'ept

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- 550 Kawasaki mule, excellent condition, exc. cond., $3800. T. Collins BlairsVille 706- bottom plow; chism plow & scrape blade, all backhoe, dsl. engine, not running, $1,500. participants to increase their

great for farm, $4,50010BO. Jill Moore 1200 Dove Creek Circle Winder 30680 678-575-

745-4344 BLishhog, 12', 3 point hitch, $1490. Charles

for $5680. 1934

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Archie Lee Oxford 770-787-1047 JD 1992 5300 50 hp. tractor w/loader,

succ,ess in organic and sustainable

7030

Summers Elko 478-987-7151

Ford 6610 85hp., canopy, 1480 hsr., good attachments included, bucket & adjustable growing; or get them off to the right .

.555D Ford backhoe loader dsl., 2WD, runs Caroni 1997 finishing mower, 7', used only cond., $9500; MF 124 square baler, used this forks, good' condition, 2200 hrs.,. $13,900. 'start-if th,ey are just beginning.

well, & looks good, must sell, $12,500. Josh 2 yrs., good condition; $900. Js:eith Standard year $2400 Marcus Gregory Hinesville 912 Craig F. Hughes Roswell 404-483-9344

Youmans DouglaSVille 478-456-2897 478- Thomaston 706-647-1754

269:7446 .

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- JD 3-pt. sickle b,ar hay mower, md"- 7.5'

Making the Transition to

628-1158

Chisom Ryder 2-row bean picker w/dump Ford 801 PowerMaster, restored,p/s, 170 serial 348044E, new paint & in good order, Organic

Farming--Thursday,

, 6 hP$' Tecumseh eng. for parts, $50, 5 shank cart,' goo,d condition, $2500; butterbean hrs., new rebuilt engine, $4500; B&B harrow, $525/0bo. Jay Aleman Buford 770-932-0346 Septe,mber 23, 8 anI _ 4 pm,

plow, 75, 3 pI. fork lift, $75. Ernest W. Powell cleaning equipment. Douglas Skipper Macon .$300; Covington planter & cult., EC, $350. JD 335 hay baler, (1994), 750-lb. round

Hampton 770-946-9169

478-788-2260

OranO. Crowe Dallas 770-445-3934

bales, excellent condition, $5500/0bo, Bobby Ogeechee Technical College,

6' Deerborn bell driven sickle mower, Circa 1944JI Case wire-tie hay, baler on Ford 8N tractor, unused tires and mucH Richardson Colquitt 229-758'2659'

Statesboro.

This in-depth.

mdl.#14-15, $1751nego.; 16'bumper pulled tri- steel wheels, no. 480671, size NL-SP, runs more, e-mail for photos, great littfe lractor; JD 336 square baler, great shape, $4,000.
axle trailer, 3PH, tires underneath, $400._Ray well, $1500. Gerala DeBari Barnesville 770- must sell, $2300/0bo. Decatur Overby Robert C. Mathis 3387 Kingston Hwy.Rome workshop will cover the topics that

J, Blankenship Monticello 706-468-2007 358-0260

Monroe 770'266-7899

30161 706-234-1807706-235-3082

are crucial to farmers who are

7760, '-8L5e6l.nc0b7a0ch 9' aindscape puIve'nzer, $500; 5,

Crawl,e,[, '98 Case 650G, 6-way bla,de, root, rake. 2280 hrs., very well maintained,

Condor bushhog w/40 hp. gearbox, $525, $39,500. Albert. Wiesner Cleveland 706-865-

.

both in Woodward

Ceoxvcienlgle!notn

condition. Charles 770-786-9264

9882 Cub Cadet 129 hyd., good condition, 42

6' box blade, good conaition, no teeth, inch deck, $1,300. Sidney Smith Talbotton

$165. Morgan. Manuel Appling 706-541-1743 706-665-9035'

7066.-7f24-h~704

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Cub Cadet 149hyd., good condition, ready,

IIJIS II1g mower, new a es, rea y to go, $1,300. Wes Matthews Talbotton, 706C665-

$400. Allen Wilson 1435 Ridge 31217478-750-9470'

Road

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:8::3:~0C~0U'-;-b--':'F:-a-rm-al""l-w-/:-c-om~p"'le--:te-e-n-g7'in-e-re--:b-u""j1:":d

6' scrape blade,$150; boom pole, $50, also w/cultivators & 5' Int'l belly mower,. $3495. T.

other. Kenny Campbell Winston 770-489- Bowers Hartwell 706-376-4617

altFe' or"nrdat8oNr,$31295502",

ecxacnelleemntaci.l'onpdhto't'tloons",

reb'ul'lt leave

message. Keith Wingo Newnan 770-251-

2

739 Ford

78-7N,0

312 cruns,

2256. bushhog

&

cultivator,

$2200/0bo. J. Harding GreenviHe 706-672-1922

Ford 9N, new 12 volt system & alternator,

rebuilt carburetor, runs well, $2100. Robert Schrepfer Fairburn 770-969-5728 '

Ford 9N, runs well w/bushhog, $2000;

scrape blade, $200, other equipment

available. J. Connally PoWder Springs 770942-2473

JD 4020 tractor, late mdl., unused tires,

runs. great, must sell, $8000/0bo. Kelvin

RhodesAugusta 706-829,1523 JD, 4020,1970, dsl., e.verything' works good,

c:.a..n77o'-p'0y;',;:c3"",8p87l..3,o,$;-58;:5::06"0'0.~0D'--a-,v._i-d,;;W.,--i-ll=e==t-.!,,L--o-'g--:a,.n..v..i_l;l_e

JD 420, good condition, $2500, firm. A. J.

Cannon 201 HiIlsideAve.Albany31701229431-0869 229-438-8226

JD 4240, cab/air, dual remotes, duals; JD

8300 grain drill. Herbe,rt Zoller Springfield

.::.91",2:,::-~75::-4",-~3,:,-30",5,,-;--;-

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JD 430 hay baler, perfect condition wlbale

considering making" a tran,sltion. or

who ,are in' the process of

transitioning to .growing organicall,Y.

How to Get (and Stay) Certified

Organic--Friday, September 24, 8

"...., _ 4 pm,' O.geechee 'T'echnical

<au

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College, Statesboro. Tony Kleese,

Executive Director of the Carolina

Farm Stewardship Association, and

8922

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Cub withcultivator and belly mower,$2900.

co6n'dl'tiw'onid,e$4F5o0r.dAn'tdyypBe,eaflsaIeiyl BmIoowomerl.,nggdoaoIed

EmDoir-tyc' hT'hWoimt cahs

Jefferson 404-402-3824 model 1020H walk behind

912-748-4354

Honda GX340 eng., good condition, runs

- 6-row IH corn header, exc. cond.; Ingolls great, $1500. Steve B. Neill 2610 Corinth

pecan v-sweeper, $2500. Mike Jaros Fort Road Newnan 30263 770-253-54f,8.

Valley 478-825-0978

Early 60's Ford 4000 dsl., unused reartires,

6.5x16, heavy duty trailer, dovetail, dual rough but a bargain, $2950 cash. W. Craig

mobile home axles, $75010bo, also 5x14 Kennesaw 770-926-6385

unused, $750. Johnny Bruce Covington 770- Enclosed 7x16 trailer, 2003, $3250. Mary

385.0589

Richardson Bluffton 229-835c2038

60" Dixie copper, 26.5 hp., Generac engine, Equipment trailer, ,10 ton capacity, dual 38 hrs. on mower,$7500 .cash or cashier tandem axles, unused tires, pintle hitch;
check:. Charles Middleton Colbert 706-788- 20x100" dove. tail deck, $2600. Dave Miner

3488

'Fayetteville678-571-4201

60" mowing deck for JD 4300 series, used Equipment trailer, 20'. triple axle, beaver tail 151t9im-2e2,0$01500. B.' Delman Dawsonville 706- ramps. Igts., elec. brks., exc. cond., $2,200.

Clarence Brown Centerville 478-953-1;356

7' HD bushhog, EC,$800; 5' tiller, $400. FarmalL 140 w/belly mower, in good Jerome Woodham Dawson 229-995-2110 condition, $250: Melvin Crawford

Ford Jubilee tractor w/new Howse cutter, monitor, new belts & chains,bales 4-6', leading' expert on organic

.$g4o4od00.c.oJnedf'fltiC"oonn, n0athllye'rPoeqwUd.ipemr eSnptrianvgast'1.a7b7l0e,-

$6,000. Don M. McAfee Kennesaw 770-5602:46",0;;0~7'-,7;-:0':o:-7;:9",5~-.:::.91.:.:3~0~' -;-_--.:_ _,,-_:-

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942-5700

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JD 4420 combine w/corn & small grain Organic Prograin, will provide up-

Ford TW 20 duals, 3800 hrs., $11,000; TRW 30 duals cab, $8000, 35KW generator,

.h:e:.a5d8:s;,:6a;:ls:-o2:o=,t3h~e6r7.9:H--._-,P-._-O-=g-=d_e--n;,-O~-d-u,.m....9.1,.2=-

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PTO, $1500, also other. Alton Thompson JD 444 corn head, 218 grain head, 265 organic certification; including

Warrenton 706-465-2760

grain wagons in good condition. Edward p'rinciples ofthe p'rogranI, the rules,

Ford TW30 tractor, good condition, rebuilf ;.:N=e;.;:id::,lin~g",e7r-,w.:...a"'YL.:.n'7e:.::s=b.::;o,-ro:;,:...70::,6,,--.::,55.::.4~-=5;::.89:::.;6=-.,.-=:=-

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clutch, PTO dual power, cab/ac, $13,000. JD 444 corn head, 218 grain head, 265 record-keeping, and choosing and

Robert Martin COlguitt 229-758-3042

grain wagons in good condition.,Hugh Hosch working with a certifier.

Ford backhoe loader 4400 or larger for ==B.;:u::::fo~r.;:d:-:7:-:7.;:0-=-9;-;4:.::5c..:~3:;:9:.:,7..:1..---,_.,-_-;-:---,-.,.,..-

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parts or repair, $1500. D. Burk Americus 229- JD 450 B crawler' loader w/detachable

Ul on .lor eac wor s op IS "

942-5185

backhoe, fair condition; $10,500. Leonard with discounts for Georgia Organics

Fordmdl. 860, rebuilt motor, unused tires, Draper Douglasville 770-949-3014 770-942- members. Includes lunch and

$4650', garden tractor equip., harrow" t.urn plow and other, make offer. Sidney Keadle

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- JD 4500 tractor, 200'0,4x4, power reverse

rnate'na ls.

For :l_ll"l'orma11'on contact

Thomaston 706-647-2328

w/JD 460 loader & hay forks,exc. cond., Georgia

Organics

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Ford tractor 3000, exc. conpition, tio pIs, equip. available. Harold D. Aldridge POBox

J..$:;:164~65::.,-5.:;0:520:;;.4;:D;1:..e..iwer. R.

Bishop Buchanan 770. . . . , . - - - -_ _- 1

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Only one ad may be placed per family 'unit. Washington 706-274-3852

1242 Jesup 31598 912-427-7450

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John p'eere 650 tractor, 4WD, pIs, finishing New Ideal 1-row corn snapper, iheltered, Wantlnt'I, Cub 22 mower,' in new or good 2 electric pumps, $2000 ea.. Sam Manous Cathedral window, 73x84 on off wht.

mower, turf tires, $6800. Jerry C. Ivey Brooks $1800;New Ideal square baleJoader attaches operational Gondition. Lamar Callaway Ranger 770-548-0489

background, burgundy & hunter green

770-599-6876

to truck side, $1400. C. W. Mathews Covington nO-786-2642

2 white pine beams, 8" x 12", 16' long, windows; beau. stitches, handmade, $495.

John Deere 7' Grassland drill/planter; S-pt. Talbotton 706-975-0266

Want JD 112" 4' sickle bar. Paul J. Staelens $1507ea. kiln dried, Raubyn. Clark Roberta Gilstrap Dahlonega 706-864-2908

'hitch, 7-row. rebuilt, great for foo'd plots. Pasture plow, 7 shanks, s-tineHD, dual tool Norcross 770-449-3167'

'

McDonough 770-898-0985

Cattl.e racks for 8'pick up truck; perfect

George W.Harper Plains 229-824"n32 John, Deere 9960 cotton, picker, excellent

bars, $488, v-shanks, 3-pt. hitch. Mr: Smith

Moultrie22~h78:2~5165 '.

. ."

Want JD 2010 motor gas or parts tractor Vii/motor, 'John Tippins ludowici 912-877"

2,100 lb. Lf> gas cylinders and regulators, $50/piece. Nathan Hammond Hull 706-.548-

cond" $160/obo, call between 8A.M. &~P.M. Milton Minchew Macon 478~788-1891.

condition. Harold LongRt. 4 Box 157-A Pasture renovator seeder; large & small 4519, ' . . '

9189

Choretine andziggity chicken house equip"

ludowici 912-545-9753,

seed bins, .'88 5 shank design Clemson Want JD 3020 & 2755 & 6400 tractor. Floyd 2- 16:9x30 tires, new"90%, $250 Or sen 36' and 48' fans, now in use will sell all or part.

John'Deere Gator, top, dump bed, runs University, barn kept, $900. E. Yawn. Warm Knowles McRae 2:29-362-4855

separate, 1- 7:50x16 tire, new, $50; bath tubs Howard Wright Cumming 770-781-8821

well, $3900;Kubota L~2900_ 4x4, good Springs 706-663-2078

'

WantJD gatorKawasaki mule or any sort of for watering livestock, 3 for $100. L. 'Waters Cider press mounted on a steel frame,

condition, $8000. ,t::rica Hosmer Hinesville Pecan equipment, sweeper, $3000; shaker; 4x2, 4x4 for sale. Lori Duncan Newnan 404- Rockmart nO~684-2162'770-684-4840

needs minor'repair, $75. Dale Jones Flowery

912-269-7896912-258-5623

$10,00q; Swansen sprayer. $5000; Goolsby 543-4919

2- 40'x 200'gutter connected greenhouses, Branch 770.-967"6948

'

JohnDeereS,354boltB,35brasstagA,40 stick remover, $2000; Ulliston 14' mower, Want JD tractor, 5300 tliru 5320 or 5400 with.fans and heater, disassembled, you piCk Clean 55 gal. metal drumsw/lids, $5 ea., 2

3-pt, 38G, many others, all run, difl. prices. $1000. Bill Cobb Sasser 229-698-2061

thru 5420. Randall D. Waits Rockmart 770_ up, $12K ea. Brian/Melissa Flock Ball thousand gals. fiberglass .tueltank, 1

William Morath Tyrone n0-486-8339

Pull spreader, 4-ton stainless, mint cond., 68'4-3358

Ground-('70-887-5911

'. thousand gal. metal flbergk3.ss coated, $450 '

KM25 .PeLitz-Allis drum mower, $1600; Fella SNa40 disc mower, $1800; Big 'OX rear

$6500; lime spreader truck, '88, Mack tandem w/new stainless steel bed, $35,000. Ad~m

Want Lilliston grain drill for parts.' John Grinstead Perry 478-988-9894

20' tin, $4" sheet, like new, 12" & 8". block, $0.50 ea.Ga.ry Ridley laFayette 706-638-

ea. leonard Crane Smyrna 770-438-9472 CI!3an 55 gal; metal drums wllids, $8 ea;

blade, 10', $1800: James Bailey Elberton GodfreY Talking Rock 770-894-7411

Want Vicon. CM240 disc cutter for parts, 191:1

.

also, 275 gal. tanks in a 6age. David Crane

706-283-3376

Reese 2400 drum mower, very good BUbba Whatley laGrange 706-594-2362

200 Amp fused 3 pole dbl. thrOW. manual Dahlonega 706-265-2559

KMQ 2-row planter w/gauge wheels, $1000; KMC 2-row s-l/ne cultivator w/gauge wheels,

condition, $4000. .Ellis McMullen Valdosta =2=:29::,-;.5::::59~-:::5~3~337-~-'-""",,-=,,--,-~:-:---:- __

Want brush.mower.DonaldV. Pove PO Box' transfer ,switch for backup generator, $800. 310' Grayson 30017 770-770-963- no-no- Glen Davis Statham 770,725-2044

ContaiJ)ers for growing flowers, plants, and trees, plastic, Various sizes, 10 cents/up. M.

$1000. David Hargrove Americus' :229-928- Rhino 950 heavy duty 8' scrape blade, exc. 9 6 3 - .

20x24 green housd for sale,includes Anderson Bethlehem 770-815-7303

0480

'

KMC 6~row 38" peanut inverter, new st5'le,

cond., hyd.tilt-swivel.offset, adjustable gauge wheel, $2500. Frank Dysart Pine. log (70-

Want carburetor for G-AC, will buy entire tractor for parts if necessary. Howard Moore

heater, industrial fani 3/4 roll plastic,new/used pots? misting system, no timer. Jackie Broch

Qracked syrup kettle, suitable for firepot, $150; several. mule"drawn' implements, iron,

'excellent condition, $11,500. Perry Hudson ~3::c86=--~0::::02:::0~---::::-_-,-=,=-=-,_--,--,--,-,-_ Loganville 770-466-4485

Villa Rica 770-459-0779

wheels (large variety/sizes). Fuller Kyle

leary 229-734-5706

Roanoke Gregory 8000 express 4-row Want cultivator and turning plows for B Allis 21' Martin gourd poles w/winch,. holds 36 Fitzgeral,d 229-426-2618 229-423-3616

Kawasaki mule, 2004, 3010, 4WD,less peanut picker; 2 5000express 2-row; 2 Long Chalmers. Joel S. Duncan Nicholson 706- gourds $185, can del. to cos. surrounding Custom sawn & milled lumber, kiln-

tnanl0 hours, exc. cQnd., $7900. M: Wood 2-rowpickers.. Johnny Sanders Vienna 229- 757-3554

Jackson Co. W.S. Caudell Jefferson 706- dried/green,rough/. planed, T&G flooring,

cartersville 678-355-3060

=2~68:s-~45'70::::3~~_--=-,-;-=:-:-:=--;;-_~---;- Want front loader for 190 Allis Chalmers. '543'6888

bead board, siding, beams, etc. Marcia Steele

Kohler engine, 12'hp., horizontal, runswell, Sickle mowers, Ford 501/T w/new rock Doug Anderson Armuchee 706~235-6572

250 gal. plastic tanks with" cut-off valves Cleveland 706-348-6969

on old' Jacobsen garden tractor, no ,deck, guards, 3-pt. hitch, $650;New Idea 7' pull type Want front mounted suitcase type weights w/alum. cages around them, $100- ea. Barry Door,overhead commercial '110 volt or

$100. LesShaw Auburn 770-822-0701

w/new cutting knives, $550. John Reece

Kohler, mdl.60R generator, 60 KW,JD dsl., .~S::::e;;no~i:;a~72,7~0--::2=5=4-",8~79~4~-:--:-,-:--,.--,,-~ _ _

for Massey Ferguson 175. Alpharetta 770-360-9214

Wes'Wilkie

Needham loganville 770-554-1811

chain operated, 14'8"x12'H, u take down,

2500+ ft. cedar log siding sells for $5'lin. ft$850/obo. Skip f?owell Griffin 170-826-7049

complete w/switch gear, 47 hours. Brian Smith 100CFM towable air compressor, Want gearbox JDfinishing mower mdl. 26', $3500. Paul L Reece Franklin nO-854-9132 Drums,5 gal. to-275 gal., plasticorsteeli

Rikard Carnesville 706-384-0136

Ford 302 gas engine, good tires& good would take junk mower w/good gearbox. R. 404-401.-9677

$4.50/Up, 55 galistainiess steel, $50 ea. Ellen

Kubota 4700 cjsl., 6' bushhogfront loader, condition, $1500. Clark Norman Powder WainwrightThomaston 706-647-7234

3 Caterpillarmotorgradertireson wheels, Chambers Fayetteville 770-774-976:2

pIs, .remotes, 935 hrs.; nice 6' brush mower, Springs nO-439-0272

all $12,500. B. Mullis Macon 478-935-8693

SpreaderTruFl0250 spreader for seed,

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1400,.24,10 ply, 50,% tread, two- 1300.24, 12 ply, 75%tread,$fOOea.. Joe Walker

Dual POl,llids

wPhaelmelse,ttoFo7r7d0-tr4a6c3t-o5r~21.35.6"28/.

Robert

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Kubota 4x4 B7100, runs well, turf tires, needs

fert. or lime, 3-pt. hitch, 550-650# cap., used

rock rake), call 7am-lOpm. Monticello-770-356-22:26

M.

Harris.on

Fayettevl'lle nO-461-7.142 _

Elevator heads, 11"x25", 12"x31" dia.,

PTO repair,$3,50Q. Gary Meyer Danville once,. exe.cond., $450/obo.Jerry Gabbert Want. '. mower deck for Sears tractor, 3'greEiln powder river bUCking chutes, good pulleys 6B belts x 25", 10 6/16 belts x 33" dia.

gabySl017@yahoo.com 404-860-1492

Marietta 404-281-0216 770-424-1970

ST/garden tractor mower deck, 3917253582. Cond.,...used very little, Ive. messg, Waylan James Thaxton Watldnsville 706-7\69-1.315

Kubota L2350, '93,220 hrs., 4WD, loader, Sub-soiler for,planting trees, $200. P. Deal Roy E. Frazier Decatur 170-723-1963

Hitchcock Tennille 478-553-9938

Farm or estate gates' for sale, made from,

sprayer, 5' landscape rake, 4' bush hog., Statesbor0912-531-0044

Want offset harrow w/3-pt hitch; Charlie 30 dozen qt. canning .Jars, includes lids, westem cedar, any size. Russell Cochran

$10,500. Stephen' Gerrells Dawsonville 706-

265-2031

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TaMaCo hUller, pea & bean sheller, 3 sets of doors, ideal for u-pi6k farms. Danna Durrence

MitcHellColumbus 706-575-3396 Want reasonably, priced front .end bucket for

$3.50/dozenor 100 for all. William Jones Cedartown 770-748-1048

Alpharetta 770-475-6473 678-513-0781 . Farm scaIes for saIe, $150.' PauI .R'eam. er

Kubota L3450 4WD, 36hp.w/Kubota L650 Glenville 912-654-4196

2002 MF231S, diverterbox for same. Paul H. 30x40x14 metal building, frame only, ,roof Jackson 770-775-0158

loader, canopy,' ROPS, $11,500. Bill Smith Tiller 8 hp.; rear .graderblade & thatcher for Smith Warner Robins 478-953-3860

trusses ;:Ind stringers, no .heaVY

.Farrowing crates, hog slat brand, gates on

FayetteVille 901-550-5370- 678-61 0-3088 Kubota M4900 4WD wlLA1002 loader &

Sears tractor, all for $300. James Collier o:A:=;tl=a""nta=:...,4.:.,::0:...:4...:-3;,;4,-;4=-2::::0::::80:::-~....,..,._""=,,_ _--:

Want reasonably priced' posthole' digger w/6" 'and 9" auger. J. S. Smith-112 Covey

equip. required, still banded, $.8000. BUddy Stavely Barnesville 770-358-4254 '

front and rear, stainless steel feeder on front, $60. David L. Palmer, lawrenceville 770-962-,

9000 Woods backhoe, low hrs., $20,500 ,Tiller, Honda FR700,Jear tine, 7 hp., good Drive Warner Robins 31088478"21.3-7506 4 Winco tri-fuel, generators, '16HP elec. 2218

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w/trailer, $23,500. Terry Williams, Forsyth 478-994-4122
Kubota M5400, 55 hp.~ canopy, remotes, good cond., $10,000; 8' Rhino TW9pheavy
duty bushhog, $2000. Jim Woodard
Hinesville. 912"269-3728

condition, $1000. L. Fahn Adairsville 770-

493-9035'

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Tiller, rear tine, used 5 hrs., exc.,cond., 5

hp., 17" width cut, $250. Thomas Reagan

Canton 770-924-3014

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Trailer, hvy. dutY,18'x6' oak deck, 4 wheel

Want sprayer 25 gal. pUll type, using battery

for pressure, Ted Wacli Macon 478-994-1120

Want to buy Plainer mill, electric or gas or

without power unit. Joe Herring Canon 706-

356-e565 706-491-0332

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Want working corn picker. D: Baize Rex

start, 900 watts, wheels kit, $2000 ea. J. E. Morgan Powder Springs 770-222'-9854 .
48" fan, industrial- air compressor, farm gate,10', etc. GenevaWallace Acwl;lrth7709742781
5 ton and 15 ton bin w/boots, 150' flex

Fenceposts, corner posts, canning jars,

quarts, pIs., half pts., N. Halley lIIIetter 912-

685-5266

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Fencing: white PVC 4 rail. "ultra guard",

approx. !l65 feet still in ground, make reas.

offer. Neil Fernander, Grantville 706-637-

Late,model John Deere 9960. cotton picker, elec. brks., 8000GYW, $2200; Mantis tiller, 770-961.-6742

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auger w/motor, 7 drops hog panels, 600' 3/8 ::::66::::4~2::..:6~7~8:...:-8:::.::9::::8~-5~2:24"'6-"-

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head has .picked 800 acres since rebuilt, $100. A. Marks Dacula 678-377-9848

cable, never used. Melvin Collins Camilla For sale Champ. & Meyers pecan cracker,

$35,000. Vann Wooten Denton 912-375-5246 Troy-Bilt Tomahawk chipper, 8 hp., exq. Lesco walk-behind core aerator, 5 hp., Gond., used very little, $500. Russ Berry

FARM SUPPLIES

912-336-5152

exc. cond., pecan orchard sweeper, good

500 gal. propane tank, $500. Terry O'Neal cond., self propelled, serious inquiries only.

$750; Lesco 5 hp. dethatcher (vertical mower) laGrange 706-8&2-0098

Siloam 706-467-3373

' Roger Fletcher Omega 229-528-6405

$550, both in great. shape. Dave Dishman Troy-bilt chipper shredder, chips up to 4",

Ifyou have questions regarding ads in this 55 gal. drums (food grade) whL plastic, Free 2 nine ton feed bins, includes augers

FayetteVille n0-46t-8354

$500/0BO. Charles C. PresneJl Cartersville category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651- Would make grt. rooster teepees, $10 ea. Jeff and. motors, good workingcond. Mary

Logsplitter heavy duty,$650; all purpose 770-383-9825 " "

, 9081 or 404"651,9082.

C. Burney Bowersville 706~245-8503

Brannon McDonough 770-957-4933

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plow, 7 shank, $275; potato plow,. $100; Two rubber tire wagons, $150/ea; railroad 1 B&G model 1531. fluid pump, 175 P.S.1. 3- 55 gal. w/top, metal drums, 55 gal. plastic Free. large quantities of used conveyor

bumper for Ford tractor, $50. James Barton loganville 770-554-2335

stations wagons, $150, also other. Rainwater Palmetto 256,449-2960

Gene phase 230, 5cHP. Stephen Bonner ,Gordon "4-'-'78""-..:6=28""...:1.::::6.:..11'---,.-_....,.......:..._"--,-~-o-....:...,,..-

scr~w top, fOod grade, 2 bang holes, plastic _ belting. Jenny K Humphreys 7621 Rock drums. Bill Cheatwood Jackson nO-227,9708 Mountain Road lithonia 30058 770-484-

,Long 393 peanut combine. Lena Braswell Tye ,no-till,. pasture' drill, 7' plant, great 1 complete set number and MH branding 55 gal./40 gal. plastic screw off top barrels; ::::03~7~6::.,n~0::.,-4~8~2:::..::::89::::8~7'---="==-"-:;;---;---c,....-' __

Wrens 706-547-6784

condition, $,?,800. H. Massey Trenton 706- irons, like neW cond:,'very high quality. Alan 55_gal. plastic bung hole/open top plastic Fuel tankw/pump, $260; 5hp/water pump

MF 135 dsl., engine rebuilt, good paint, 657,2629

Bowles Rome 706-:234,7751

barrels, 5$ gal. metal wllids, cleanffoocr-grade. w/hose, $250; 6' hay rake,. $200, & 6' bush

$3900, call aft. 6 pm. Marion Holdeman' Unused 2003 790 JD tractor, 22 hrs., 4WD, 1 ea. 125 gal. propane tank W/regulator, C.H:Johnson l~wrenceville 770-963-7257 hog brand, $350. Tommy TiddJuniper 706-

Stapleton 478-625-3411

hyd., 28 hp., inchJdes 6' King Cutter mower, stands upright, $325, aft. 5 P.M. John Busby 5th wheel hitch, 15;000 lb. capacity, will fit ::::32~6~-0~0~17'3:......,~-,-:--c---:-,..,- _ _~;:::-:-,.:--=

MF 165 dsl., good condition, $4700. G. $11.;500. Mik.e Moore Winder 678-753-1630 Elberton 706-283-9889

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any heavy duty p/up truck including, tailgate. GQFincubatorw/autoturner and Dickey 5

Sumner Tarrytown 912-578-5281,.

lJnused yard boss pUlverizer, 5 1/2 foot. Jeff 1-2H' plows, spreader fruit jars, forge .anvil Brooks Garner Marietta 770-435-0209

Tray Hatcher, auto thermostat, $490 both.'

MF 50 dsl. rebuilt engine & lift, rewired, Seaboit Cumming 770-889-9922

harness snapper, fruit jars, forge, anvil 7 bar jQiFlt, 14"x19',$150, culvert pipe, Bobby Joe Moxley Soperton 30457 912-529-

m'any new parts, live PTO, sheltered, good tractor, ;$450a. Michael Wallace Chickamauga 706-375-3708
, MFTO 35 dsl., some new parts, hi/lotrans., live PTO, $2250 cash/obo. William Pawlowski Colbert 706-548-7996

tJsed 501 Ford sickle bar,503 fake, 440 IH, harness, snapper 12hp saws, jacks, cultivator,

square baler, all in good shape, $2000/obo. tubs, grinder, pans.. Eleanor Tuszynski

Jack Watson Midville 478-589-7614

Cumming 770-888-6746

Utility,trailerfor tractor or,truck w/hitch, hvy. 10 x \28 cooler freezer, exc. condo Walter

duty, 4 1/2'x6', $150. Dan King Fairburn 770- Gary Taylor McDonough 770-957-5118

964-8294

10' cattle feedtrough, like new, $100.. Darryl

36"x20',$100. R. Porter Buford 770-932-1992 ~62:::9::::6~-=--7-"""'---:---:-_--'_---';' __""'-;-;-;--

7- 4 footjoint48x18" concrete pipe, $225, Gehl feedmill, mixer, goo<:l cond., portable

also other Irg.concrete pipe, will load. Joe P. $1200.' Mike E. Pruett Eastman 478-374-

Williams Cohutta 706-694-8127

::!:44::!:,1~9::.,.,..--:-:-"~-:-:-:""""""-'-::'7:'-.----';'-;---:::-:-

78lgt.restrictor panels 50, 44'ventsw/lgt. Grain bins, 4200. & 1800 bushel.with fan

restrictor 12"x44", 1 8~ton brock bin. Frank ,and auger, make offer and move, good condo

MF square baler, needs minor work (one Vicon mdl. 400 hayfluffer, purchased 03, Nealis Hampton 770-946-9160770-630-1469 Saxon Canton 404-626-8508

Calvin Williams Dexter 478-875-3327

knotter hook jaw);lnt'l belly si.ckle mower, 6' used very little, asking $3000. Terry Taylor 100 gal., propane tank $125. Emitt. Bragg A pair of 16.9-28 coop rear tires w/spinout Greenhouse, vaiwOld at $11,000, will sell for

bar, both for $1200. D. Williams lyons 912- Toccoa 706-886-6407 706-491-6554

Statesboro 912-764-2706

rims,no cettter$, $550 cash. SCott Gallman $5,000, you dis,assemble and remove. Hazel

526-1191

WfJ,C 1010 spreader, VGC, $350; 309 Ford 100's old jars/glasses, canning, jelly, fruit, Chatsworth 706-69S-6412

Jeffers,McCalilyons 912-565-7294 91~-288~

Massy Ferguson 41 sickle mower, $750; New Holland.474 sickle mower conditioner,
$1,000, Jeff Cantrell Bowdon 770-258-7194 NH 150, 10' tedder,. $850; Hesston

2-row planter, GC, $400; Ford 2row cultivator, honey, flour, etc., misc. old glass

$350. Billy Crocker B'uford 770-945-3188

items/feedlburlap sacks. P. R. Dean Morrow

Woods RM. 59 finish mower, tiller, 4', post I .7'"'7:...:0~-9"'6:::-1:...,""'887-4'"'1'-:-:--;-;--c-,-....,-;_ _-;---;-;;-c:;-;;;-

hole digger, 3-p!., root rake, 6', plows, must I 1000 gal. steel tank,water or fuel, 4'xl0',

All purpose plow, 5',' exc. shape,$250/0bo, want IHC fast hitch equip. Jeff Binion Newnan 770-251-1573
Allied floating tank de-icer,. jike new,$15:

0410

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Heart pine' flooring, lumber, beams,doors,

mantles, brick from 100 year old building. N. '

Bennett Gibson 706-598"2753 ~ /

pLilverizer, 6', $500; How cultivator, $150. sell. Joe Philippins Conyers 770-760-8532 $150, Gravely walk behind w/attacl1ments. D. Devon LewisTemple 770-883-6295

Hobart ,meat tenderizer 403, grt. shape.,

Brian Ellington Conyers 678-618-8468

Yanmar 1300 dsl. tractor, runs great, good Thalman Hampton nO-946~9421

Anvil, Irg.,.post vise, post drill, # 20 iron pot. Roy Eubanks Dawson 229~995-6287

NH 2001, 33 hp. dsl.,4WD, bLJshhog, tires, '$2500; 4' ,bushhog, $495. Joel Bone 1000-1500 boar<:l ft. 14' & 8' red oak & 8' A. Hendrick Austell 770-948-9842

IncubatorautoiTlatic turner, elec. fan force,

scrape blade; equipped for loader, finisher, Rutledge 706-557-0055 706-318-4900

birch, air stacked 1 yr. Random widths. Emil Approx. 90.treated.6"x6"x12' beams & utility 290+ egg capacity, 15"Wx30"Lx30"H, n0 ans.

300 hrs., EG, .$1'1,500 negotiable. Carol R. Yanmar 1500D,4WD, 18 hp., dsl., new 4' Davidson C.arrollton 770-854-4914

poles 20'/up,. ne.go. price. Gerald Lakeman Ive. messg. Randy Hall Tifton 229-386-4760

McClellan Marietta 678-414-1404 NH 273 square baler for parts, $500; MF 9
square baler, good condition, $1200., Chad Morris Roopville 7.70-851-6966770-3175896

bushhog, scrape blade, re'furbished, looks good, exc. cond., $3850. Larry Frias Acworth 404-408-5132.
Yanmar,2000 tractor, 2WD, dsl.,23.5 hp., 'excellent condition _. w/roto-tiller,$4,300/obo.

10HP. @'450,20HP @ 850, rotary type phase con\(erter, run three phase motor off of single phase. Paul. Mathis Temple 770--562=313"4'29'-,---,-'-8"'-'-s-e""ct""io-n~s-o""f -:8...,0-:0-,-0-,-po...,u-n~d,.-p-a-::lle--:t

Snellville 770-873-5522

Incubator, 2 stymfoam, both in exc. cond., 1

Band sawed lumber, oak, poplar, cherry, w/tumer, including quail and chicken cups.

pecan, pine, trailer flooring. John Matthews Eric Young Winder 678-508.-6908

Dallas 770-445-1237

Incubators, styrofoam. .with 1 quail egg

Band sawn lumber .. for sale, some 'tumer and ,1" chicken egg turner,. all for $80.

NH 311 square baler, exc. cond., $4200. Oscar PiazMoreland 770-927-3016 .

shelving, holds 4 pallets per section, $350. dried/planed or fresh. cut to your Gary Evans Stockbridge 404-429-2222.

Eddie Johnson Royston 706-245-5807

Zetor 3340, 4WD, 10 spd. shuttle, 635 hrs., Kelly Fields Commerce 706-255"6263

specifications, oak, poplar, blk. walnut, cedar, Log cabin, '150 yrs,. old, chestnut logs w/loft,

NH 630 round baler, exc. com;l., $5000. 360 GB loader, Brown 472 mower, canopy, 12 greenhouses 30'x96'circ fans 48" and birch, sycamore, etc. J. J:. Andrews good roof, porch arid floors, $6000 firm. CecH

Tony Gable Fayetteville 770-461-7778

$15,000. Wayne Swafford Griffin 770-584- 52" exhaust fans, 200,000 B.rU.: modine McDonough 678-432,6531

Fitch Calhoun 706-625-5575

NH630 round baler, exc. condition, unaer 6915

heaters; other equip" incl. benches, $2500 Baskets (hampers) 25 count, $3 ea., all for Lumber-ash, green or kiln dried," all 4/4,

barn, $7000, JD 650 rake' $1000. James Hinton Reynolds 478-847-3452 478-847-

Farm Machinery Wanted/ea. Hank Crews Covington 770-84Hi127 $50. Sibley Weaver Milledgeville 478-452, various LengthS,' 75/BF and up. .David

12 hole hen nest for sale, $35 ea. Bill 5415 478-453-3303

Jimmerson Alpharetta 404-421-0372

3319

Want lNH disc'mower, jUr)ked, for parts or wheeler Jackson 770-775'7070

Blacksmith post drill, mule drawn plOw, post Lumber kiln for sale, band sawn white oak,

NH 890 forage chopper, 2,-row wlboth heads, lift cylinder, within 65 mile-radius, Billy Bishop 18 ton feed bin, nearly new; 25 ton bin, exc. vise; etc.l. Atkins Marietta 770-971-5705 pine, large quantities any dementions Michael

$1750; Wankensar generator, 600 hrs, 4, cyl., Andersonville229"924-6987

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condo Roger Bruce 4701 Seven Islands Road. Boiler, 140,000 BTU, pallet racking, T. Smith,Rockmart 770-684-5752

$1250, 5640 Ford w/cab, $8250. George Long Want. 6' to 8' cultipacker,' good. condition, Madison 30650 706-342-3638 "

hydraulic dump bed hoist, Welder. M. McBlank Lumber various widths, lengths, $0.35-

Rydal 770-382-2265770-546-7640,

reasonable within 60 miles. Harry Strickland 1_x6 pine. novelty siding, $0,35/ft., 2x4 pine DawsonVille 770-886~6774

$2.50 'per bd..ft., $2.50 is furniture grade

NH hay baler, good cond., $1250, Y. Smith Tennillli 478-552-9267

studs, $2, 2x6x20'spruce lumber, $8; 5/8" Bradco. univ!lrsal qUick-attach pallet forks, lumber, can saw your logs. Rich Odom

laGrange 706-884-1209

Want 8N Ford, Jubilee, 601,801, for parts or plywood, .$l21sheet. Mark Eley White, Plains used less than one year, $450. Bobby Hanley McDonough 770-954-9218

New Holland 256 rollbar rake, used twice, repair, in any condition,100mi. Atlanta. B. .:.7-=06"'--::8"'6"'8-...:4..:0-=50:::..,...-:-=-_ _-..,....-'---....,...,....,.- Carnesville 706~384~3:231 706'476-7814

Lumber, one 73/4"x12"x12'6"pecan fOr

exc. cond., $3400. Ed' H. Allen 400 Ellis Rd. Wilson Douglasville 770-947-1970

2 Choretronic32 computers, unused in box, Bricks; 300 or more,' no mortar' ever on mantel, can cut to length, $100. Mark Collins

Elko 31025 478~987-3829 -

Want 90 hp: gearbox for 7' bushhog. Jim $1200 ea., blackouts forpullet house, feed them, $0.25 ea. Karen Brandon. Lilburn 770- Suches 706-747-1095

New Holland 575 square baler, great Thompson Fayetteville 404_867-4669

lids, water jugs: Darrell, CreiNs St. George 925-4512

Meat ~aw Butcher BoyB-16 single phase

condition, always sheltered, $6500. Scott R. Want A JD single-row corn snapper, pull ;::9-=04.:,.-..=6=5.;,3--::2;..:1.:;5.:..1,....,.-,-_-'--:;:-:-::-=-_--'--o-=::-;:: Canning jars .tor sale over 1000 qts., pts. 22i) volt, exc. cond., $2250. Dale Barnes . Council 9726 Fathers Home Church Rd. type and in working' eondition. Clay Hall 2 GQF .Incubators, . $150 . ea., /1 GQF and some, jelly jars, $3.50/doz."RalphJones Stone Mountain 770-469-1418

Camilla 31730229-294-1085 229"336-6061 Eastman 478-374-7859

Hatcher $150, balance beam scale $50, egg Lithonia 770'48:2-8143

Metal building :25'x40' with8'x9' doors

New Holland 717 llilage chopper, one row WantAllis Chalmers HD5-B crawler &HD5. candler, $25. 10m Tuthill COVington 770-787- Canning.jars, 8 doz. (jts., $3/dozen. Jim $7000, Garry Venning Lawrenceville 678-

corn head, $500; KMC hyd. wall scrape, used G crawler front end loader. lowell Dunn 2062

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' Driskell Conyers nO~483-0474

639-0147404-824-9273

very little, $1000, Neil Tench Demorest 706- Dahlonega 706-348-:2024

2 HH vent machIne, 60vent boards, brock Cannijlg jars, quart wide~mouth, never Metal' building:.20'x40', 20'x20" fUlly

499-634l

Want B&S'17/18 hp.V-twin engine or bins 2-8, 1-10, 1-12,2-lines CT flood feeder. used, approx 20 doz. $7 doz. Beth Ingram enclosed w/10'x10'rollupdoor, $5500. Duane

New Holland TN65, 4x4, #32 loader, 105 similarfor MTDmower. Bob Hupbard 1046 Jenna Lay Canton 678-493-3707

. Ball.Ground 770-735-4400770-735-2258 Knight Covington 404-606'7063

hours, HD pallet forks, RDTH72, 20' 5 ton Greenwood Driye Perry 31.069 478-988-02p5 2 caste iron water tubs, $100;1I;1ay ring, Canning supplies, Irg. pressure cooker, qts. Miller Dialarc 250 AC/DG Welder, extra long

Gooseneck. Brian Fields Commerce 706296-1130

Submit ads by Wednesday noon.

$75;1 100 gal. rubbermaid ,watering tubs, and pts.imason. jars. William Nail Fairbu'rn leads, mustpick up. Scott JO,nes Monroe 404-

KeitH Roberts Covington 678c625-7872

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Nesting boxes, 12 hole, $50, old nesting 10 excellent Black Angus cows breed to Regd. Limousin breeding age & yearling
b8o2x5e.2s5, 4$9100. Pam Gibbs Fort Valley 478 r$e8g5d0. eBal.acRkicAknygFurseebmulal,n eAmshabilufronr 2p2ic9tu6r4e3s, :b. bl-'ocUIo",lds':'l&i"n'7-he-.:se; :ifae.:n:rd",s.~,",rEe-:Pd::-D;o~r'-sc:.b-.lRa~c;;.-k-:'R_p;o:"'obl;:-e:Ie"r,dt-s;:'-c:e;W-xc~e:;i:nl1;:d;e:;e:ntr~ 1,1---- , ','

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New Holland 355 feedmill VGC, kept under 72702293657333

7708675053

shelter, $4000/obo. Chad Grogan Kingston 706.252.3333
Nursery pots for sale, used, 4" to 15 gallon sizes, 5 cents to $1. Deb Kratzer Tybee Island 9127869484

100 large black and w!lite face, cows bred to black bull, $850 head"call evenings. Wesley
H. Fiveash Ashburn 2295674803 3 year aiel Black Baldy cow, no calls after
8:30 PM, Larry Cooli.372 Dartmoor Drive

Regd. Simmental red & white bUll, 1600
Ibs" 3 yrs. old, $1800. Sammy Grissom =-,R""0~ys::::t",0",n,-;,77.0:.::6:..;.2=:-4:.::6:.::,(),,,3::,.4:.::0'-;--;;--:::;_ -C _'-:--7 II
Regd. blk. Limousin bulls, 17 mos., regd.
red Limousin'bulls, 28 mas:, purebred, gentle.

Corn Flake Candy

Old house to be torn down for materials, T&G floors & .walls,' weathered siding, old bricks, $850/obo, I\le. messg. Scott Rush Newnan 770-254-8208
One 671 Detroit diesel pumping unit with 8" suction:line, $1500; one 2 piece Rainbow soft hose traveler, good cond~, $1500. B. J. Powell Claxton 9127391609 ,
Pine T & Gflooring, woodmizer sawn, several 'widths, $1.50 sq. ft. Alan Sligh Fortson 706-3231954
Pipe-vise, prevents pipe from falling during

Marietta. 30064 770428-4301

exc. bloodline & polled. Ambros Powell

345 Angus & Brangus heifers w/Angus bull Wrightsville, 4788642758478-864-9611

now, $925/HD, Laranda Farms Lyons 912 5266524
40 HD Angus Brangus cows, good, big cows, '$1100/ea.; preg.check to calve in fall,

Regd. polled Hereford bulls,gentle, ready
September, will hold, $1200. Stan Hall Oxford ,,-77"'-;0~.:..7.:::87;-.:.0"C23;;:4-,-;-;-;-C7'"'7t':":;;-:-c-:-::c:-?"'-::-.:::~' II
Regd. polled Hereford bulls, rU(jgedpasture

45 Brahma cows, $650/ea. Cole Jernigan raised, gentle, easy calving, good frame & ",B::::u::=e:..:n",a--,V..::is7't;::a--,7..::0.:::67'5:..:7;.::;0-,..:2=-:1c:.7..,:.1C":7.'"'7--;-;-~"'--;= ,EPD's, cert. & accred. Bobby Brantley
6 yr. oldregd. black polled Homezigus ..:.Te::::n=,n",i::;lIe~4-,-7.:::8,::5:;:5=2-..::9",3=28=-".--:-_-'-o----.--;-.....,." II

Liniousin bull, $2000. David Story Tunnel Hill Registered Angus bulls, 2 year olds, Al

70658105397066736645

sired, carcass ultrasounded, calving ease,

Angus bulls & Gelbvieh bulls, call aft. 5:30 highweaning, top quality. John Gillis Dearing

1 cup sugar 1 cup light corn syrup 1 (12-ounce) jar peanut butler 6 cups corn flake cereal
Combine sugar and corn syrup in a small saucepan. Bring to a boil. Stir in
peanut butler. Set aside.
Place cereal in large bowl. Pour peanut butter mixture over cereal, stirring to combine: Drop. by tablespoon onto wax paper. Cool completely. Store in

pump installation, cannot ship, $76.38. pm. Anthony Lawrence Clarkesville 706754 .:..7.:::06;:.-"'5.:::95"'.:.2"'84-.:,0:::---:=.,--.-,--;--;'-.,,---::-::,,-_ _--;-;- airtightcontainer.

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Bernard A. Mcllhany Canton 7703881441 6402

Registered Charolais bull, 35 years old,

Pole Barn kits; 24' x 36', complete kit, easy Angus bulls, good EPD's, 1718 mos. oid, $1500 or best offer. Andrew Acree

to install, $2600. Tom G. Lamb Fayetteville semen tested. John Stuedemann Comer 706 Carnesville 706-384-5520 7067918053

770.71,9-1516404.664.4124

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2022371 706540-2470 .

Senepol bulls for sale, fullblooded,

Margaret Johnson .
Covington, GA

Poultry incinerator, 100 lb. capacity, used 1 Angus, Angus Branglis bulls for sale. percentage, top bloodlines, call aft. 6 pm.

year, $2500. Jeff Carlton Wilson Calhoun Samuel Guy Madison 7063427754 706 Grand "P" Ranch. R. L. Peacock Broxton

678.986-4038

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, pump 2035 GPM wI75HP, elec. motor, BBU rega. BeefMastwer heifers, 1 pr., 1 Simmental Angus bull, composite black

Unless otherwise indicated" all recipes ,have been tested for accuracy by

good cond., $990. Joe Akrew Lyerly 706895
2729 Quart chic,k drinkers,. $0.25. for plas,tic,' $2
each for glass, 2 quart rubbermaid bowls, $1 ea. ScottWatkins Lula 7066773642

bred hllifer, 1 open heifer, exc. pedigrees. Doug Epps lIa 706207'1495
Bla-CK-A-ngus bulls, six months to four years old, gentle, productive, good temperament, $(;50/$120(). Jimmy T. Clifton Pelham 229-

bulls, ,18 mos. & 8 mos. Richard Hearing Quitman 229-2635942 229-2635942 eaSsyI' mcamlvle'nng, tIaebux.cII,'brelodo,drlel'ngeds..,&AIEsP.iDre'sd, , $p'1o4I. I0e0d', T. Deal Statesboro 9125310040

Georgia Department of Agriculture home economists. If you would like to share

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, send it to: GA, 30334



4G2e5o0r.giaIfC,oyookuinhga,v,Me aqrkueetsBtiounllestionr,

problems regarding recipes featured in this column, call 1-8002825852

Rabbit or bird cage, 4' height x 7' long x 5' 2940624

Three registered year1ing Black' Angus (statewide). Please do not contact the individual who submitted the recipe.

depth, has been used for both bunnieslbirds, Black Angus cow-calf pairs, quality stock, bulls, EXT bloodline, $700/ea. Jack B. W h i t e '

.

has 2 doors, $180/obo. Shane Pruitt Athens $1100, delivery available. R. B. WHey Lula Pembroke 9126535856 912-6600898

3 healthy common billy's, $150 for all., will Gaited horses, bay racking mare, good trail)

706c546-0798

770-869-3776

Zebu cattle, 1 bulls, 2 young cows, possibly trade for young 7/8 or better BOllr billy. RicK horse; TWH blk.mare, child/small adult; sorrel

Red chief corn cracker, farm bell, corn sheller, wooden pallets,lrg. iroil wheels. P: Jewell waycross 9122838871
Rlld cypress, heart pine, red oak, tongue

Black Balancer bull, born 1027-2001 selling to prevent. interbreeding, regd. AMGV794233GGFA, Meadows Balance, 43 L, $1500. PI. Waldhour Rincon 912-754-6890

bred, all for $2000. Mike Tanner Milledgeville Thomas Valdosta 229-5591803

,,47-'-'8"--~4~52::."'6.:::05"'3"-

-,-O--_~_~ 30 Boer nannies and 1 billy, $4000. Joe

Swine

Colston Bartow 4788641667

4 1/2'3/4 aoer bucks, born Jan. '04 and

TWH, very pretty blk. filly, Hard Cash. Susan Cobb Cedartown 7707488898
IBGA fullblood paiilt Boer buck, 4-1303, exc. bloodline, shots and wormed. Ricky

and groove ,or planlld. Danny Kirk Bartow Black Simmentai bull, 6 yr. old, great

Ifyouhave questionsregarding ads in this May '04 $35;$50, may trade for another buck, Minge Cedartown 770"7487725

478252.0999706-5518373

calves, $1400; Club calves, take your pick. category, call Tammy Thomas at 404651- ask for Heather. Heather DelGiorno Elberton Katahdin sheep, regd. ram andeVile lambs,

Roll roofing 70 charcoal, 40 white, $10/roll Stephen C. Andrews Barnesville 770-358- 9081 or404651~9082.

. 706c2138818

50% and 75% ewe lambs. David Maddox

or $8/roll for all 4'x25'. Branda Steward 2 3 2 5 "

SWine movIng from farm to farm must 4 mos. old .Boer cross buck, $40. Nicole Warm Springs 706655"3407

Fairmount 678-986-5648

Braford & Hereford bulls, exc. dispositions. have a negative brucellosis and Hansard Ellenwood 770;961-1;360

Kika Boer bucks, experience the Kika

Sawmill '00 Frick, Corley edger, green Larry Young Tennille 4785527124

pseudorabies test within the past 30 days '5 goals, 3 billies and 2 nannies, 4 mos. oldi advantage at an affordable price with these

chain; 54" blades, tools; Michigan-Clark 45C Brangus bull redg., no papers,proven before they are moved whenever thereis a $40 ea., not for,eating. Jim Shoemaker .7/8 Kiko bucks, Moneymaker and Gpldmine

articulating loader; lumber. Joyce Johoson' 'breeder calves on site, 18002000 Ibs.,.asking change of .ownership. Exceptions are NeWborn 706-468-7521

genetics. C?-rol Thompson Twin City 912

Lexington 706743-5068 706207-0591 Sears welder and' new Victor torch set,
'$350 for both. -David Alan Dechant Tucker 770.939-8960
Split locust farm fence rails and post, del. and installed anywhere. C. Mitchell Cleveland 706-865-9828

$2000/nego. Raymond .Hester Griffin 770 4.:..1.:.;2,...1-'0;7.:3"-1=---:-'--=-=-=-=:-:--,---,--.-"'"'=,..-:;:-;--:-'"..,.,
Buffalo pair, $2000 for both; BuffaJo bull calves, $500/ea. Steve Reed Oakwood 770
"'53:::;6""-"'52=:9"'9=--:-:-~'_-.;;-:-:-:-=;-c"--::-.:;---:-:-:-
Calving ease, milking ability, gentleness,
choice grade, servo age, polled Irish Shorthorn

swine from a validated brucellosiS-free and qualified pseudorabies-free herd. Buyers are urged to request proof of a negative brucellosis and pseudorabies
test prior to purchase. 3 pigs, 10 wks. old, $30 ea., all for $75, 1
sow, 1 boar, both for $150. C.E. Mullinax

7, month old Boer/Nubian nanny $75;, 4 month Nubian billy $50, de-wormed, de horned, and vaccinated. Kyle Burkett Calhoun 7062809893
ABGA 100% Boer doe, blk./brwn.lwhite, Bodacious Hoot bloodline, $200, IBGA 100% Boer doe, trad., "The Doemaker" bloodline

"'5""62'7,7"3""94,;,:6"----,_,..--;:--,--

-;;-;-:y_

. KikolBoer, bucks & ,does, grown & kids,

some fullblood Boers, paints & blk. heads,

Heard Co. M. Seymour Franklin' 706675

"'6""84:..:3==:-,.--'-;--;-:-;;-_---,--;,.-_ _:-;----,;--:LaMancha billy goat, 2 yrs.old, wht.,
fullblooded/not regd., $75. Jim Hagan

Stainless steel double sink bowls,25x24, bulls, selec. Oklahoma cows, can del. Ken Jasper 706692-5702

$400. April Hale. Franklin 770-854-5841

Dawson 229995-6348

drain boards'22x25 RoHededge, $400. B~ C, Bridges Nicholson 706-7573908

5 Yorkshire 'barrows, average w.eight, 100 . ABGA 3/4 Boer does, . bred, to buck with . Male African Pygmy goat, 8 nios. & 3 mos.,

Mills Cleveland 706-3486916

Charol?-is bulls for sale. Bobby C. Burch Ibs. ea:, $50 ea. or $225 if all are taken. Odell Enabled bloodlines, $125. Dan Everett Buena $40 ea. L. B. Comans Conyers 770-4832270

Thirty to Ihirty4ive 20' to 40'utility poles, 183 Tom West Road Eastman 31023 478, Smith Temple 7705623971

Vista 229938-6152

NUbian nanny $100, 2 . 1/2. Nubian & 1/2

free, you pick up all at farm. Raymond Reynolds Winder 770867.4936
aIST~in3'5x2-V1 :92"'.~.'d~e8n'~e9t' i.~,,~, ~H ~i' n1g2'4I~~~7th~:
5454

"'37'"'4-=-=2'"'77:...:2=--_--,,,--.--,-....,..,-_:---;-_:-::-:Exc. group of polled Hereford and F1
Bradford bulls, ready for heavY service. Jonny
Harris Screven 912-5866585 For sale regd. Black Angus eight bred

500600 Yorkshire boar, Proven breeder free to good home. Scott Mixon Rydal 770 596-9763
Barbecue pigs for sale, call after 8:00 P.M. Scott L. Cherry 3215 Ike Stone Road Monroe

ADGANubian young bucks, Champion and Grand Champion bloodlines, also 3 yr. old doe. Lewis Moye Conyers 770922-6759'
ADGA' Saanen bucks and doelings, Champion bloodlines w/lots of milk, CAE, TB,

Boerfemales, 4mos., $50 ea. Sherman Buell Washington 706-2852687
Nubian, 2 females for sale" $25 ea.' Ruth
Kotowski Lula 770-869-3221 Purebred Corriedale. and Romanov rams,

Tin. 80 (12') sheets @ $1.50 feed grinder, heifers,twelve cows, three open heifers. John 30656770-2674237

'

Brucellosis negative. Sara Dzimianski $175 ea.; Dorper/Finn/Romanov ewes,: $100

PTO. 70's, needs 6.hole tins, sheltllred, Kiker Dillton 7062780932 7062595627

FUliblood Yorkshire, $50 ea., not ready till Nicholson 706-5468520

ea. Amanda Cole Lithonia 404729-9563

$1750. B. Clover Arlington 22972S7007

(3elbvieh bUlls, 8 mos.l2 1/2 yrs., bl?-ck& red, Aug. Kip Foster ,Jasper 7066927902

African Pygmy goats, 4 mos. old, $50 ea., 2 Purebred Nubian milk goats. Edwin Bradley

Tractor tires, 2 Firestone rear tires, 16.9x30, all polled,most AI sired for easy calving & fast Good lean type meat hogs,diff. sizes, diff. wethers. BillY Jordan LaGrange 706-8849892 Pembroke 912-8233729

good cpnd., good tread, both for $150. Eddy growth. John Kiss GaineSville 7705311126 prices. D. L. Watkins Elberton 7062137708 Americ?-n Saanen does in milk for sale, Purebred Romanov ewes $200 and rams

Mullinax Ellijay 706276-3427

Gelbvieh cows & 4 yr, old bull for sale, some Hogs for sale, shoats, Hampshire, 2 calves 2 accredited, certified CAEfree, Scrapie $225,' ewes are bred back. Anne Mauss

Used Choretime fellders, 13 ton bins, fill w/calves" David Jenkins McDonough 770"

systems, 36" fans, brooders, 3/4 threaded iron "'95""4--7:-';1""51C-'0c--,-,-_---;:;_-:--;;;-=;--'~c_:_:7:"'_

pipe, tin. Paul Kicklighter Gainesville 770c Holstein steer, 2 yrs., $500; Holstein x

561-0852

heifer, 4 months, $200. Deborah Perreira

Uslld cages and 2 large traps, $30 to $75, Hampton 7704739693

no calls after 9 P.M; Meredith Christensen Jersey cow w/Angus bull, calf fresh on April,

calves. Greg Gamer Villa Rica 770-4593049 program, on milk test. Mary Rigdon Conley

Goats And Sheep

404363-0356 Babydoll sheep, regd. from foundation

flock, 2004 lambs, perfect for mini farms.

If you have qUllstions regarding ads in this Dianne Westbrook 1345 Crawford Smithonia

category, call Tammy' Thomas at 404651- Rd. Crawford 30630 706-7433252'

Snellville 678595-6025
Pygmy babies born May 1" Agouti & spotted, extra small, 1 female/3 whetheTs, handled daily. A. Wyrosdick Dahlonega 706~
"8-"6;p~4y--=6g-'7-m9"-y9=-.~go~a--:t-s,-na~n~n7ie-s-an-d.,...,-b:7.ill-;-ie~s-~,va-r-:-io-u-s

Griffin 770'4679763
1/2U' s1e0dntign.,J1. 2B' l.onCgh, aaslstaoinhaDndamniaedlsevtirlaleiler7,0163~
795.2474

28/04 hand milked, Jersey heifer, 6 months old. Craig Mobley Guyton 912-7287596
Limousin bull regd., black, 4 mos. Limousin regd. black, red young heifllrs, $850/ea. Don

9081 or 404651-9082.
a~n~%jd.k~&c4o9f~u6mllaebtrlnoccoiidaalBpodaeorrsegoson, a~ts,,eonspdtueednr:,gbrCarehsdas,msp7hio0~wn

Beau. NUbian kids for sale; males and females avail., have been disblidded, $40 ea.
ChBairlllyesg'oHaetnsrfyorHsoamlee4r-750m6o6s7~7ol5d2, 0K7ika, Boer,

colors Phillips

aDnoderaugne2s2, 9$~47076/u-p1.93G4eorge

Everett

Pygmy goats, very small, mailycolors, new;

babies; have all shots & wormed, $50-$100.

Utility poles for sale or sawed i,nto lumber,. Hall Winder 770867-8676

Nubian cross, $60 ea. Gregg Smith Preston Sandy Hurlbutt Alvaton 706538Hl62 '

oak lumber for sale, wide cut. Danny Kirk P" B SImment'aIs, red or b'lack, COWf'>, caIves, % Boer billy, white with brown ears, 5 mOs., 4789'5<I -0467

Regd. Fullblood Boers, well care'd for', 4

Franklin 770-854-6858 770-328.0001

bulls & heifers, bred for muscle & milk, $800 & $100. Barbara Tucker' Crawford ,,706743 Boer Goats, high percentage billy & nanny, mos. to 2 yrs., bucks and does, exc.

Walk.in' freezer, $350, cooler $100. Jeff up.StephenJ. Brannen Watkinsville 706 8688

kids 45 months old,' very healthy, $75/up,. bloodlines, pasture raised; S. Stell Bremen

Forrester Atlanta 706-654.2490 770.967. 7695578

% Boer goats for sale, all ages. Lester Pitts Gayle Redding Woodbine 912-7293684

7706468215

"

2903

Piedmontese bulls, breeding age, Sycamore 2298481839

Boer Purebred Does 5+ months,regd., Regd. Nubian does, not breed, 2purebrlld

Walnut boards, 1x20 inches x11 feet long, $100 ea. Robert L Strange Tennille 478-552.
2,208 Want 1 of 3 cutter blade gear boxes for 72"

sreegmiesnte~repda,t'r$e1s8L00P-a$b2s5t0D0eGwryaRndoseCh7a0m6-p2i1o3n",
..:.11.:..:90,.:7_,---..,--,,,--,-_ _.,-,.,..,.,----.-_,--_
Purebred Beef01aster bull fOLsale, 1 year

% Boer goats, 112, 3/4, & fullblood, ABGA kids &adults,$50)up. A. Simpson Dacula 7702312258.
% Kika goats AKGA, get the Kika

wormed, vaccinated, $150, meat goats, $50/up. KarenMurchison Acworth 7709179809
Boer bucks, FB, 3 mas, old, Kika & Alpine buck,' 1 yr. old. Edward Swann Temple 770

young bucks, service age. JoAnne\'l{hitlock '527 John C. Hunter Rd. Sharpsburg, 30277
7""-7""0:S""5h'9::9:e"~'e6"-8p-1"71h"-e'-rd"'-re-d7u~c7ti"-0-n-o"'f;-,~m~u-;Clt::-ip-:le--;b--:i=rth

TMG bush hog finish mower. Robert Jennings

Fayetteville 770-4613924

Want good fence wire, four rolls (47 inches),

tell posts, approx.6 to 6 1/2 feet. Carl E.

Beecher Wray 9123593699

, W,ash rack, $250'R7' 4, 6 , 10, 12, gates.

haY:'ldnd Bastl as

Tgraalk.l~mfegeRdoercsk,

old polled red make a good herd bUll. Sonny Bettis Lawrellceville 4046424275
Purebred Dutch belted' dairy bull, 17 months, purebred Dutch belted heifer, 8 months, $1000. Verleen F,laig 421 Wyatt Rd. Canton 770.205.2760 770.889.1831
Purebred black polled Gelbvieh bull, medium frame, 4 yr. old, easy calving, great

Advantage faster growth, lower O1aintenance. 5625977

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capability, regd. Romanov rams, ewes and

John Jardin Bethlehem 770-867-6363

Boeroucks, born 12/03,1.100%,2.97%,1. Romanov cross ewes, Tom Miller cedartown

% and fullblood Boer goats for sale, show stock and breeding stock avail., prices' and

75%, fat, healthy, wormed, shots, ready 10 go, $495/all four; will sell separately. Gary Carnes

"7"-"7":S0""h7"-e4"'e8"-p"6'o'6:::v1:":9e"-r""10"'0"'.~ew-es-a~nd"'-ra-m-s-,-:1"'5;-m--:;;i1k-er

ages vary Harold Ivey Sandersville 478552 M

'Ik

I

9550 4"78'552 6827 .

" . auk 478-8623246

goats, 011 er nos, a so meat sheep and goats.

..

Boer bucks, drk. red paint,grt. color, gentle,' Spiros.Kuluberis Elberton 706213"7699

'04 CAGBA regd. palomino colored Angora. dewormed, not for slaughter,. $75/up. Sheep, regd. Romney, Corriedale, Rams

doe, very cute, exe, quality handspinriing fleecll, Revonda Tyner Canon 706.245-7335

and Ewes, nice wool and size. Greg Patterson

7062767516

disposition, $1499. Bob Miller Greenville 706 $200. Kim Gay Meansville 770-3580220

Boer goats, bucks, nannies,fullbloods, Gainesville 770-9831054

Wire cag,es8, 12, & 16 ft., greatfor rabbits & other small animals. Ray Knight Covington

672-<1<1 8886729333 II Red. & blk.; regd. Simmental bulls &

10 B. oer goat's forsaIe, $3250,e5 fm " aIes, .5 percentages, all from ,gr!. bloodlines. ButCh' Small common goats, young, healthy, pre'tty

males, $200 off is taken by 15, August 2004. Sockwell Loganville 770-385-8440

colors, not for slaughter, good homes only,

770-4640446678"8598384 Woodmizar sawn lumber, pine, hardwood
and cypress. Jake pean Dublin 478984-4676 --
Wooden pallets, 4x4 $1.00 ea. B. Byrd

heifers, 2 yrs.6 mos., exc. EPDs, easy Kenneth Paxon 3562 Zebulon Rd. Griffin

calvings & high milk, fast growth, high perf., 30224 ,'.

AI, embry'o transfer. Lynn Martl'n C l e " v e l a n d 100% Boer nanny. and billy for sale. Kenny

770-51929827705317432

Purvis Ashburn 229-643-7234

Boer goats:. bucks, does, fullblood &
percentage, all ages, Pygmy bottle baby, not for slaughter. Bob Gibbs Loganville 7704662921
Bucks, Lamancha & Nigerian Dwarfs $30

$45. Mike Johnson Loganville 770-4667613
Solid white Boer cross billy, 2 yrs. Old, beau. boy, not for slaughter. ,Gordon Grizzle Royston 706.245-8089

Loganville 770-788774l'!

Regd. Angus cows, (11) all AI sired, will 15 goats, Boer & Nubian, priced to sell, ea. or all 7 for $175. Ken Hammock Suffolk/Dorset ewes and rams, 4 mos., $70

LIVESTOCK
All livestock (i.e., those animals such as, but not limited to, cattle,equine, 'goats, sheep, swine, and poultry) must have been in '. possession of the advertiser for a minimum of 90 days before they, can be advertised;
Catt,le

calve Sept.Jan. Brent Chitty Moultrie 229-

985-3611 229985.3511

, Regd. Black Angus 4 open heifers,ready to

breed, 6 bred cows, good selection of bulls.

Fred Blitch Statesboro 9128655454

Regd, Black Angus bull, 4 yrs. old, exc.

quality, must sell to prevent inbreeding,

$1300. Bob Everett Dahlonega 770534-2580
Regd. Black Angus bulls, 1o mos. _old, Rita

. RightTime bloodlines, $800.1$1000. Roy V.

Millsap SummerviUe 7063978122

.

$75/Up, Green County. Lorenne Cristea
Unioll Point 706486-2089 250% Boer billies, good size and good
markings, Hancock County. Anthony Archer Sparta 706444'0450
2 8mos. Pygmy billies, babies, !l wks., all
colors, $40. John Cooper Thomaston 706646-4408
2 Nubian bucks, 1 . Pygmy buck, sale or trade, motivated to avoid inbreeding. Kim Barnes Macon 478731 C2531

Hogansville 706333-7773

ea., ewe, 2 yrs., already lambed, $125. Tami

Common goats for s?-Ie. Johnnie Sharp Culpepper WatkinSVille 706769-0136

Atlanta 404346-9976

SurplUs raw sheep's wool, light gray, for

Common males born 4/6/04,$60; 1 % Boer carding, spinning, can fillirg. order, call for

male, 2' years old, proven sire, gentle, $125., prices. Karen Beckstine Braselton 706654-

Paul E. Peterson Daisy 912739-0414

",32=:8~4~_-;:::--;;---;::;-c:-;-,;",;--:--'-o--~;--,--'-o--

Common nanily,2 yn;. old, good breeder or Texas Doll, Black Hawian, Corsican,

barbecue, tame, healthy, $30. J..'j Johnson Painted Desert Rams, {Wild} trophy quality,

Ellenwood 404366-4257 404.8718149

lambs for slaughter. R. Reuter Jeffersonville

Crossbred sheep, ewes, rams, lambs, -,4",-:78;:.--=9..,:.45":~'727;07-=::2=-;-;;;-=-_-;---,---;,,_ - _-;-;-

wethers, $75/up. Tom Roberts Stephens 706. Two 11/16 Kiko/Bollr bucks, 5 mos. old,

If you havll anyquestionsregardingads in Rllgd. Black Angus bulls, 10 mos. old, all 2 billy goats, about 5 mos. old, sonie Boer, 2077750

'.

$125 ea. JohnJ. Douglas '1018 Rebie Rd.

this category, call Elrenda Donnell at 404651- vaccinations, exc. bloodlines. Shawn Keeter $50 ea. Nelson Hollingsworth Molena 770- Five mixed billies, 34 months old, npt for Chester 31012 478-358-4378 478-358-4062

9081 or 404-6519082.

LaFayette 7062777211706397-2128

884-3422'

" slaughter, $25 ea., call after 6 P.M. Barbara Two wethered kids, 4 mos. old, $25 ea.

1 polled Hereford bull, 2 yr. old., trask bred, Regd: Black Angus bulls, 10 to' choose _2 purebred' Boer bucks, born 3/29/04,

registerable,$1000. Dale Ledford from, 16 mos. to 18 mos. old, top bloodlines, several percen\age Boer does w/23 mos. old

Danielsville 706789.3676 ' 4 7 8 . 2 5 6$-13 20(2 ). 4 Ro6 n Howell Macon 4789352717 babies. Perry Slllphens Monroe 770-2675055

1, regd. Black Angus bull Sire Traveler {)44 I_-:-

~~--- - - I 3 dog broke sheep $12(;' ea., used for

D.O.B 10/30/97, gentle calving ease,.$1100. Ads may be published consecutively up training Border Collies and stock.dogs, HankC.

Richard T. Peace Cedartown770748-0600 to a maximum of four (4) weeks.

Gallups Winder 770867-5039 770~867~5039

McCommons Dallas 7704459216 FulibloodBoer NUbian cross does, 6 mos.
old, 7585 Ibs.; meat goats. Ken' McMichael Monticello 706468-2442
FiJllblood Boer billies, .5 mos. old, $60 to $80. Steve Gore TallapOosa 7705742829

William' Edward Walker Canton 770-442-
-,-16==3;;,3'-'--:::-~'--".-'--7-:-'-"'---:-_-=-'--:-;-=-, Two, 2 manth 0 Id NI'gen.an Owar,f billy
goats, one black, one black & white, Monroe CQuo1)r W Faulk Eorslrtb 478-994-4917
Ads cannot be called in by phone.

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday August 18, 2004

Yearling bred full/percentage Boer does, full blood bucks, Spring full and percentage kids. Crista Carrell Monroe 770-267-3547

PIek'.-vI:our-0 w.n.'Fr,'UItS an.,d, .<l''leget'.a''bIes F'a,,,'"rms

6 yr. old paint mare, very gentle, $2500; AQHA.,gelding Impressive bred child safe, $4000. Art Hickson Bethlehem 770-527-3289

Young billies, nannies, 4 mos., 10,mos., $40-$65, % Boer, mature Nubian nanny, .$85. Franklin E. Russell Sr. Thomaston 706-648-

, When u~ing the pick-your-own Iist,reme~berthat the. m.~turi.'ty offruits and vegetables is' ctirectlyinfluenced by'
the weather. The dates and availability provided on the list are approximate. For accurate, up-to-date infolmation,

roe7:fy~rr.~1i~5:h%d'es~.~AI~Q~H~~A~g~ebld~i:n1g,~b~a~y:, ~1~5~h~dsi.~, ~gr~t.~

3736
Equine' ForSaJe

be sure to contact the individual farm operator for produce availability. It is best to call ahead before driving to a pick-your:own operation for detailed location directions, hours of bperationand otherinfonnation you may need:

:h::o;ir3s8=e=;,:.$..3:-53:0:;0:~.=;'C8~aA-=rQo"'l"'LH""H"A-o'-r'n-seo-rG-rea~l-igne~elds-ivn-igl-l,e-w-7es-7te0-r-n

7fyouhave questions regarding ads in this II--:-~__- - - - - - - _ - - : - - - - - " " " " " " - - - - - - - - - " " " "..... ----~----- ....-'----...;.:'-~II pleasure/halter. prospect, beg., expo rider,

category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651- COUNTY & FARM

CROP

AVAILABILITY

PHONE

COMMENTS

Howd Special Dude, Hypp N/N,$4500/obo.

9081 or 404-651-9082.

Margarett Graham Broxton 912-359-5630

All equine ,advertised in the Market ATKINSON _

' 7 yr. Ranch gelding, TwoeyedJack,Blondys

,Bulletin must have had a negative Coggins Eric Taft

Tomatoes

test within past, 12 months. Negative 7810 Taft Lane, Manor

October

912-281-8456

7 am-6 pm; bring containers

DUde, dead broke, loads, ties, hauls, works gates. April Griffin Jasper 706-692-0133

reports are valid for 12 months from the (on HWy. 441 N.,@ Pearson)' sample date. A copy of this, test report
musl,accompany the. ad each time it iseARROW

7 yr. TBgeld. 16.3hds., beau. bay, ridden English by youth, shown successfully, jumping
, 3 ' ,sound, $3500/000; Natalie Jensen POWder

submitted or'the notice will be returned to Angela King the advertiser. For this reason, generalized ads (i.e., many hOrses, varieties to choose CHEROKEE

Brownturkey figs

770-8137-8078

Springs 770-943-8646 678-524-6319 7 .yr.. old ClH gelding" bay, smooth ride,
$1200; 17 yr. oldAppaloosa buckskin gelding,

frol11, others,etc;) cannot be accepted.

Buyers are urged to request verification of

anegative Coggins test before purchasing any equine. Any falsificlltion of'Coggins

tests can result in fines and/or suspension

of .advertising priVileges .in the Market

Bulletin. This .regulation also applies to

equine advertised in the "At Stud" .and

"Boarding" categories of the quarterly

equine editions.

..

'. 'OOAQHA palomino gelding, green broke,

Sugar Bars/Skipador bloodline, shots current,

$1200.. Charles Spradin Hogansville 706-

63,7-8852 ' H'BEA/SSHBEA7NSSHA mare, 00 TW
blk.lwht. tobiano, 15,1 hds., $3000. Joyce Diane Clark Ellabell 912-823-3062 912-2299085 .
'00. blk. splash overo stallion APHA, Eng.ljumpinglbarrellracing quiCk, fun, .. prof.) trained Gambling Man X Easy Jet. Elrandie Fox Colbert 77(}'294-5577706-788-7937
'01 dapple pal. gelding pony, 6wks.prof. train, clips, loads,bathes, started x-rail, grt. hlj

BiIIO.dom

Blueberries

4516 Waters Ret.,

Woodstock (Canton Area)

_

CLAYTON

Burnett Watkins

Scuppernongs

483 Windsor Dr.; Fore~t Park

COBB ,

Rock Farm

Muscadines"scuppernongs

Ed Harris 4470

Wesley Chapel Rd., Ma'rietta

BFAYk~TTvE
an s ineyard

Mustadines, scuppernongs

290 Banks Rd., Fayetteville

FLOYD

W. Lynn HoweH

Muscadines, scuppernongs

332 Davis Loop Rd. NE,Rome

.

FULTON

David Brown

Muscadines

4853 Evans Dr., Union City

Thru season Aug. 28 Sept.1-0ct. Now-frost Sept. 1-frost Aug. 25

770-9;26-5420
404,272-1185 770-992-1669
770-461-6876 706-290'9682 770-964-5304
~

Canfm schedule & directions
- Black & bronze,'$5/gal.
$l/lb.; call for avail
10 am-6.pm, Mon.-Sat., 1-6 pm, Sun.; you pick, we pick Daylight hrs., 7 days/wk.$4/gal.; contain,er!; furn. call for avail.. ' .No pesticides

dead-broke, $1300. Gary CorRell MlIysville

706-652-2258

'.

8 yr, ArablTB .gEllding, 16hds., grey, intelligent, sweet, intennedlexp.. rider, good

home, .$1200, Molly White, .Columbus..Molly

White Cataula 706-327-2881 706-464'-8232

8 yr. old blk.lwht. paint. saddle h()rse,

15.1hds., kid safe, current in vetlfilrrier,

sound, loads & clips, trail ridden,$3800/obo.

Lara Cloud Acworth 770-337-3527

9 yr. 14.3hdsi QH mare, blk. legs/mane, trail

horse, loads,. baths, UTD shots, coggins,

$800. Debbie Ryals Bethlehem 7.70-586-5229

sh9owynr.inAWPHP,Atrmailarreid;desno,rresol utnodb,ia$n3o5,f010a/osbbyo,.
Dean Cherry Moultrie 229-873-1629 9 yr. old AQHA sorrel gelding,barrels,
poles, trail ridden, $3800; 7 yr. old AQHA
gelding, grt; family horse; $3000. John Guinn Summerville 706-397-8400
Q. '1r. old QH chesnut gelding, barrel, poles,
and jr. roeteoexperience, very fflendly, $1600. Kathleen McCarty BlIrnesville 7.70-358'4651
9 yr. old QHchestnut, gelding, barrel, poles,

pot., $2000/neg. Abbey Capps Kingston 706676-1410
'01 reg. . UT .bred paIo" mlno Morgan coIt" 30
no. days professional training, ;great disp-calm,
friendly & curious. Kathleen Fisher Turin
599-8513

GWINNETT
DJealcounlaL,BDriuanrpcaatnch

~ A,pples, '.7 vars. Of muscadines

2503 Cammie Wages Rd:, Dacula HOUSTON

770-9624990

8am-7 pm, Tues.-Sat.,
closed Sun.-Mon.

andir.. rodeo, exp., very friendly, $1600, Kathleen McCarty Barnesville 770-3584651
APtlA "0' 3 gelding, sorrel overo, grt. Eng./WP show prospect, very flashy, should measure. 16+hds., $2800.. Stephanie Senter Commerce706-372c9983

'02 APHA tobiano gelding, 15,2hds. and Frank G. Usse.ry' growing, 50/50 color,- beau., gentle, Sonny

Muscadines, scuppernongs,

Dee Bar bred, English prospect, $2500. -173 Farr Rd., Kathleen sugar cane

Now-Oct. 15

478-987-3331

. APHA 7 yr. otd T8 gelding, $2200; 2 bred BS mares, $1000 & $1300; BS yearling filly, $800, Allan Hunt .Dacula678,858-6253

Dianne Cassara Loganville 770-1554-8574

MERIWETHER

. APHA paint homozygous paint stallion, 2

'02. AQHA gelding, Bully Bullion,Streakin Raine Miller

Blueberries

Six, gentle, athletic and smart, awesome barrel 270 Shelton Rd., Greenville



prospect K. Arnold Forsyth 770-856-1397

Now-Aug. 27 _

888-672-9333 706-672-1111

Bnng containers -Ca1l10 check hrs. & supply

J1a/2myerss.M.ooldn,kp.Hlka,/mwphtto, n1.7p7a0i~n9t 4m6-a9re3,27bay/wht. APHA red dun ,mare- in foal to APHA Gqlden

'02 Paint gelding, 14.2hds., grt.horseforkids, MONROE

$1500. John Cumbie Monroe 770-466-1117

Cliff & Greg Music

Muscadines, scuppernongs

Now,Oct-

478-994-1273

478-994-3514

palomino stud, $2500/obo.Jennie Jeffcoat Blairsville 706-835-1698

'02. pony, 40", very gentle,no bad habits, pulls cart, $500. Traci L Love Douglasville 770-947-13274770-577-9230
'02 regd. Appaloosa fmy, Ditto's Joker, Barbar Bar, Bright Centerfold lines, flashy cuttinglbarrel prospect, $2200, no checks. W. Carroll Rome 706-235-9346

610 Old Union Gin Rd., Forsyth

WALKER

The BlueberryFarm

Blueberries

Joe Kilpatrick -

1363 Hwy. -151, LaFayette

Now

706-638-0908 /

Daylight until dark Open every day all day tong

AQHA14 yr. and 6 yr. oJO mares, 2 yearling colts, 3 yr. green broke gelding,Bonnie Collins C;:lIhoun 706,629-0555
AQHA 14 yr. oldrapelbarrel horse, 16hds., chestnut. gelding, sound & safe, grt. high school rodeo hotrse,'$4500 firm;'Halii Harrison Kennesaw 770-853-3103

'02 regd.TB,'filly by Alcatraz, outo!: Tahira,

sweet disp:, sound, good conf., loads, clips"

ties, $2300. John Driollet Loganville 770-

466-0028

'02 tri-toblano mare; 1 blk. eye pony; '02

sorrel Belgian stud, already 16+hds.; '04

whtlblk. colt,2 blue eyes. Peggy Carney

Douglasville 770-855-3764

'03 AQHA bay filly, Te N'Te, Tha Invester,

Double L Straw on registration,loads, clips,

$1500. G. Bessent Brunswick 888-346-4334

'03 AQHA cremello colt, 95.31 %

Foundation, Skipa Star, Private Blend,

wonderful disp., clips, ties, saddles, $3500.

Scarlett Bennett Hortense. 912-473-2590'

'03 AQHA gray colt, geritle, handled daily,

current on veVfarrier, sound & correct, loads,

train your way, $1700. H. Collum Dallas 678-

445-7440

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WALTON

Gerald Shelnutt

Big Boy, purple hulls,watennelons

1030 Youth Jersey Rd., Loganville

WARE

Now

770-466'8917

Kenneth Taft

Tomatoes

7810 Taft Lane, Manor

October

912-285-5277

7 am-6 Pm; bring your own containers.

'97 big beau. AQHA Append(x gelding, 16.1 hds. BelgiahlTB.gelding, 7 yrs., sound, 2002 regd. Arab. filly, grey, good ground

16.4hds., gentle, anyone Gan ride; show good conf., ties, trailers, easy keeper, manners, loves people, very pretty, willing,

quality;gr!, on trails,. $2000.' Jessica Turner $3500/obo. Amy Massengale Midland 706- ~ask, Muscat, should mature 14.2hds., must

Milledgeville 478-452'7570

;::.56;::.1,-::-~76::;8::::2=-=-,..,.-,-=-::-;;---:--=-"_.,.-.,.-.,.-~~ sell" $1 000. M; Pruitt Suches 706-747-3861

'98 APHAblk.gelding, ch rome, classy 17 yr. 15.1 hds. QHX gelding, child safe, trail 2003 AQHA IF Apx.steel gray gelding, big"

mover, gentle disp:, 1i5Ms:, 'Shown- horse, lesson horse, approved home, $2500. beau., quiet, correct, good mover, Four Times

hunter/eventing, sacrifice, $3500/obO. L. Ward CarOl Rathel Leesburg 31763 2294_31-0056 As Flashy lines, $3500, K. Feigel., Calhoun

Upatoi.706-56t-6546'

=2=29::-,4,..:.'::;3:::.9--=9=2;::.35:o,-

--:-....,...__--.,.-~~ 706-602-2922

'99 AQHA stallion, beau. strawberry roan, 18 mos. old standard donkey and 2 regd. 2003AQHA bay filly, halter, regd., champion

14.3hds., see to appreciate. C. Watson Butler Mediterranean mini donkeys, mini donkeys does everything, huge, quiet, tough, obvious,

478-862-3669

already .bred back. Raymond Riner Superior-Gonclusion bloodlines, $7500. Linda

AQHA2. gentle bli<.m.ares, APHA '02 'Unbroken bucl<skin fillY,14yr. QR sorrel gelding. B.Hart Cave Spring 706-777-0928
AQHA 3 yr, mar,e, ground broke, Bonan2;a,
Cutter Bill'bloodlines, quick learner,:eager to please, 14.3hds., $2500/obo. K. Carpenter
Monroe 770-266-7485
AQHA mare .by Don't Skip Zip, started Western pleasure, big, pretty, 3 yr. old, gentle, $4000.C~WhiteCleveland706-864-6966
AQHA mare, 15hds., 19yrs., kid safe, grt.
trail horse, to gopd home only, $1500. Vickie .::C",a",n=dl:=e:.,.r::B.:.;ra=s:::e",lt:::o,;,:n,...4",0L:.4==-2:.;1c.::3",-2~6:::5:.;:5,....;_~~
AQHA mare, The Ole Man/Johnny Dial bloodlines, broke to ride, bred to gorgeous
homozygous paint stuq, $2200. Karen Walton
Mansfield 770-385-8318 AQHA-NFQHA 100% Buckskingrndson..fo
Poco Buel'lo, axc. cond., 90% COIOf on 2004

'03 Arabian filly, chestnut, $900, cute and
gentle. J. Wheeler Fairburn 770'9.69-2004
'03 breeding stock filly, chestnut blaze, ties, clips, loads, handled daily, sweet natured, Norfleet,. good home, $500. Georgianna
Senter Commerce 770_5.60-3850
'04 QH colt;' 7 yr. Appaloosa not for
beginner, both $1800/will sell separate.
Ashley F. Vaughn carnesville 706-384-5295

1 miniature stud colt,14 mos. old,gray and

wht. paint, $200; 1standar-d <fonkey jenny,

bred, good pasture guard, $200. Steve

Grinstead Soperton 912-529-3258

10 yr. Morgan gelding, jumper, $1500; 6 yr.

regd. QH mare, $2500. L D. Wright Cave

Springs 706-777-0360

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10 Yr. 'grey mare, McCurdy, exc, for ladies &

training children, good broodmare, had 4 grey

Swainsboro 478-289-7524478-237-5384
1987 sorrel overo mare, own daughter of Robin Reed, grt; health,rides gentle, proven broodmare" very flashy, $1500. Bill Summer Fitzgerald229-424-0444
1990 AQHA mare; 15+/.hds., sorrel, intermed. rider, trails, English; barrels,
broodmare, loves people, sound; $2500. Kim Horvath Madison 706-342-8532

Martin Eden 912-748-2624
2003AQHAllalominogelding, Thelnvester, Colonel Freckles, 2000 spr. mare, Rugged Lark & The Invester, make offer. Doug Sosebee Covington 770-483-5587
2003 AQHA/PHBA gelding, loads, leads, ties,' bathes, clipS, extremely quiet & well-
mannered, $.1800. Jessica Edwards Milledgeville 478-454-6281

foals, $6000 .:::9;::.39;.:2=-.,.-

firm~'.-J-. _Bu.ll,oc.k-_D_a.lla.s,-7~7~0---44-5o--

Appaloosa.sport pony,)4,1hds., ready for

lower level eventing, 6 yrs., beau., child safe,

sane, no ,vi.ces, started righVpriced right.

Chandler Marone Lula 678-858-2115

Arab geldin\:i, Polish/Egyptian cross, 6 yrs.,

rides English or western, grt. endurance

prosp<;lct, 14,1hds,,$1200/obo. Nancy Rector'

'79 QHfMorgan bay, good riding, $800; '74 AQHA buckskin mare, . kids, , pasture companion, $500. Peggy Cline Rockmart 770-445-4572

colts. James Hicks Rebecca 229-643-7669 10 yr. bid Belgian mare; sorrel, rides and
works g006, $1500. Chas Yaptengo. Loganville 770-560-3809

1991 ApHCgelding, $1000; 6 yr. dun stallion', $1500; 14 yr.' Percheron, works/rides, $1500. D. Hunt Dacula 770-2136-0852 678.:::85""8::...-=21.:..:2:.;4"-=--:--'---'_-'-_-'--'-___

2003 buck gelding, Colonel Freckles, Holly Gold, Jaguar, big, ,pretty, well mannered, any reas. offer accepted. V. Wilson Covington 770-787,4213. ' . ,

Macon478-994-4248. Bay 15.1 hds, racking. geldirig, used on bird
plantation, most anyone can ride, loads and clips, $1100. T. Meyers Vienna 229-268-31309

'84 American Walking pony mare,smooth 10 yr. old leopard AppaloosaTWH cross 1994 AQHA bay broodmare, exc.conf., 3 yr.App, mare, Angel, gentle animal, neck Beau. AQHA 2001 grey filly, 15.2hds.,60

gait, gentle, easy keeper, apprOXimately 13hds" $1000. LarryE. Branch Flovilla 770-

mare, 15hds." grt. trail horse, loads, clips, bathes, no bad habits.L., McCannon

very correct ridden in 2

foals, yrs.,

grt. trail $1000.

hOrse, but, not Tetry Biscoglia

I.:Fr..e.:r.ie:n:"'ds:..,:P,..:gu"'rum"n""0.:..b:rt;.r:Jo:::ak:::esJ:,:p::::Ietr'.-7.:,.g7"r"0<"-;;l:y::8,5",.1d.:.r..-k.::;.83""s0"t'.7a,--r,._ , $_ 100~0.

days prof. training, exc. disp., very gentle, $3000/obo, can." e-mail pics. Mickey L

-775-7909 '.

.'

COvington 770-267-6912'

. Madison706-342-0390. 4 yr. APHA tri-colored mare, 30+ days prof. Neidlinger Springfield 912754-6447 912-

'86 grullo pony for" sale, has been i~ 10 yr. old sorrel TWH mare.,exp. rider, smooth 1998 Paint gelding blk.lwhL Tobby, training,grt. trail horse, sweetdisp., easy to .::6.::;6,;,1-..::2",1.::;99::,......,....-:....,.-_.."..,._ _..;..::_--,..__

hunter/jumper, approx. 14hds., needs KadevvaenscDe,dahbloenge. goar 7in0t6e- r2m6e5d'9. 5, r5id4er, $20" 00 .T
'91 AQHA mare sorrel, Peppy San Badger breeding 10 moscutting training used team

trail horse, flashy natural racker, shots current, $2500. Ra-y Fowler Rome 706-234-7071
10tl yr,t pa'I int pony madref, 13I.d2hdsh.,'vldery$1q5u0ie0t, gen e ral pony, goo, or 0 er c, I , ' . Bonnie Jones Moreland170-583:9160

15.5hds., very muscular,.healthy, $2000. James Blackwood 337 McCowan Ro'ad

Rockmart 30153 770-617-7993

.'

'1999 AQHA IF .sorrel gelding by Bar Passers Image,. $4000;2001 AQHA IF, mare

cMaitlclhe,dgceuvrriel.nlte4s7h8o-t4s5,4~$62555030. Barry Bonner
4' AQH'A 'A d'. Id' traininyrg., barrel racpipnegn/teIaXmgpeenlnngin,gbapryo,spperoctf., gentle, trail rides; $2500. L. Wainwright Fort

Beau. Arab. gelding, flaxen mane., chestnut who/2rsew,htg. rst.obclokos,dlsinheosts/gcouordrenptr,osbpeeacut.lhfo<' r;l,aaltnhyy

disp, $3500. Liza Wellman Monroe 770-207-

1114706-769,8164

'

Pbleo.nondilninge' '.$,2S5h" 0i0rl'e'0y3' SAeQibHelA

filly, so,'r"rel c'utting Murrayville 770-

535-7393

12 yr. paint gelding, healthy, beau.. features,
sweetdisp;" grt. ground manners, has been trail ridden,. needs refresher. Julie. Anna Close

by, Sky's Blue Boy, $600.0/both, World
,C,2=h29;a::.m-,.cp7.:i:o:2"n'3-.:l:i:n2:.ec7.a::;g58e:::......B~~arbara p~liff-or-dB_la_ke_ly

Va4lley 47Id8-8Q2'H 5-9i9d68'

I l' hd

I'

yr. 0, ge lng, sorre, 5.3 S., wei

started under saddle and .18" jumps;' trail

rid.Desonkwe/ye,amsyamemntortyh 3cayrrt.,.ohld.agrneel,dsisn,.g,swadodrkles., Roger Maddox Zebulon 7.70-5.67-0321
Donkeys: J'ack and J'enny, Irg. standards, grt.

'93 AQ'HA g'eldl'ng, 15'2.hds" flash"y sorrel Locust Grove 678-583-2235 '

1999 AQHA geldl'ng, sl're Doc Fl'fty' PI'nes,' dam Aridleexsa, ntdieesr,Hcafimpsil,tolnoa7d7s0,-3s0w1e-6e4t 1f1ace. Merett livestock protection. G. Thomas Elberton

w/flaxen ,mane/tail, exc. hunter jumper, 13 yr; AQHA sorrel gelding, Zippo Sugar Lady Dude, very gentle,anyone can ride,. western, loads, clips, ties, trails, $5000. Cindy PaVSonny Deebred"beaLi. mover, very $3500. GaryorJanetlBaxley 912-367-6197

5 yr. AQHAAppend. gelding, Nonstop Jet, ~7~0:6::-2::8:3,-.2::6:8.0:;:~-~-:...-----,..".-...".:.-:...-

Rao Cumming 770-888-6071 _

rr; smart
't

English/western tots d/ " d ' $3' '500'

of D'

po' te'sntiatlt'

~'>

yr.

H fl' a Inger

Id' . ge 109,

wagon

b k' roe,saddle

Easy Jet bloodlines, roping training, barrels, juniorrodeo, $3000. Don Kirksey Fort Valley

Exc. trail horsEl' unregd, gelding, 3 yrs., chestnut w/bigstar, confIdent and calm,

'93 AQHA gelding, points in western and English, also does showmanship, grt. w/kids,
$45,9030b. BaryeTndBag"IeirIadminmg,e1lI6M.1ahddiss'o.,ns7c0h6o-3o4lin2g'7,313s8t

In er e exp, ,n er, , . . ' awn co

tP'oo1Aw4QdyHer.rAS0FIpdP oruinni. ldgIoastm,7, 'ol7nn0o4bg3lr'u9ae-d9er7oQ2a'0nH

. smtaa.ll1r'e0nI,n

fI eoxca.

broke, gentle, living" had all shots. Becky Lovell Ti-ger 706-782~6471
2000 APHA sorrel Qverogeldin,g, s.howsWP & HUS" top bIOodlines,15.1hds:,grt. first

478-397-5404
.s yr...old broke Appendix mare, $2000; 2 yr.
AYopdpeerndMixongtreezeunmbrao..k4e7.8g'3e9ld6in-.4g6, 0,$21700. R. W.

14.3hds., awesomeperSoriality, $1000. Darrin Norn's'Mole'na 706-647-56'54 706648-.'5374
Gorgeous,TB 12'".yrs.', 15.2hds., chestnut gelding, well mann!'red, spirited, beautifUl,

le,vel, jumpseventldressage'ple, asant" disp $3500. Shirley'Singleton Good Hope 770266-6173
'93 regd. Arabian flashy bay mare, 15

tG$r6ar51ial05~ hy.oSyDrr.psaoaer-ylr,ldt- Mac.Ahc4piDl7dpu8afs5fIoiae2of1eCsa,-l0a,1m8r5k1"aher2eds.sv, .il,gl..eo$o72d0260t-r07a.5ilJ4ha-5omr7se9es5,

show horse., ta,ck avail., $4000/obo, B.

VanOostro.m Bethlehem 404-5836590

2001 AQHA

gb.elkld.inAg,PHexAcb. lk. trfaiilll, yho$r'1s9e, 0, 0'sta1r9ie97d'

5 yr. old mare, liver chestnut, $850,15hds. Dloea5edsySr,,.lutoiseldhs,esroloMrrvece.lRsQatHera2imls2a,9r-e$8,160g80r-t01. .4te3Cm0hp.aedraOmleivnet,r

pics ava'1l., .$2500. Rebecca . Rodgers Fal'rburn 404-275'-.0212
Gorgeo.us gray;TB mare, 5 yrs. old,
15.1hds., ex-racer, many wins,rides well;

1/2hds., exc. bloodlines, prof. trained, expo 16 yr. Appaloosa mare, 13.3hds., child heading and barrels, $3000. Nezlee Pillow Lula770-983-2154

'

intermed.rider, sound/open, $3500. Dugan

rider, exc. broodmare, $2500/obo. Elaine ridden, I,oves attentiOn, clips, hauls, bathes, Jackson 7.70-957-7620

ColiumOallas 770-377-8723

.

Sanders Forsyth 478-994-92. 87.

fOeCrrienrsneerxMc.',I c.ur7re7n0ts3h5o8t4s 4a2n5d coggins. Amy 2.002 AQHA NFQHA ABHA IBHA,regd. dun $1670y0r/.neolgd, cDheensitsneu,tCQoHwainrt foMaol rdeulaendin. O77c0t.,- Haflm' ger geld'lng, regd., 8,yrs. 0Id, sound,

'96 model; half Tennessee Walker, half Saddlebred, drk.bay gelding, 15hds., $2200.

I ner- Pleas.e revieWreqliirements under ad

gelding, well started under.saddle, reining, cow-hOrse, roping prospect, 14,3hds.,Mary

I-2'5;2'c8;;2;8;6'~':';;""""'----'--"""'----'---I

drives, ground

single or manners,

,double,- traffic safe,good cart and' harness avail.,

Howard Brys Blairsville 706-745-3602

cate90ries before SUbmitting your ad. Dee Palmer Keysville 706-554-9938_

Only one ad may be placed per family unit. $1100. GeneCrewS.Waycross 912-285-7815

Wednesday August 18, 2004

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- Lrg. \pony gelding, chestnut, wht. markings, TWH's: blk. gelding, $1000; bay gelding, BullOrpington, White Leghorns, Dark Peacocks, India Blue, six males, one

Poultry/Fowl Requiring

show exp., lessons, iIit. rider, swaps, 8 yrs., paint gelding, blk./wht. chestnut mare, all Brown Leghorns, Barred Rock.cockerels, (LF) female, Ringneck doves, white and colored. $4500. Barbara Macon Alpharetta 770c77-Z; smooth gaited & gentle. W. C, Hall White Rock Bantams, Black Rosecomb Carl Lee Collins Reidsville 912-739-4375

Permit/License

0095

Woodstock 770-928-3881

Bantams. Paul Hardy Fairburn 770-969-8575 Peacocks, green, purple, white, 03, '04.

/f you have questions. regardiflg this

Miniature .AMHA regd. drk.. bay stallion, 2 TWH, 3" yrs., regO., blk./wht.,16hds. stud, -Bull Orpington/Black Australorp, chicks, Rhonda Bruce Social Circle 770-464-9777 category, call Mia Haney at 404-651c9081 or

yrs. old, current cog.lshots. Cartersville 770-382-8913

Donna Priest

gentle.-John Crowe Cochran 478-934-8520 TWH, 8 yr. old gelding, strawberry roan,

Blue Araucana roosters, mxd. yard chickens, all ages, -no calls alter 9 p.m. Paul Welchel

Pharaoh quail-' eggs to layers, inclJbator, pens, equipment, etc.. Billy Watson 6810 Bluff

=4A:0;:4'd-v~6e"5:'1rti-"9;'0se=8me2=:."'n""'ts--=fo"'""r-w-ood-'-:-d""'u-c""'ks-m-u-s""'t""'be-

Miniature horses, AMHA, 3 bred mares, 2 15.3hds., grt.trail horse, very smooth, lots of Ball Ground 770-893-2810

Lake Rd. Glennville 30427912-654-8032 accompanied by a USDApermil Permits are

colts,'solids and pintos, good bloodlines. energy. Ti.na Walker Buchanan 770-574c8813 Chickens and guineas for sell, all ages. Pharaohs for sale, $1.50 each, dressed available from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife

Wilton Marchman Hampton 770-946-4631

TWf-i. 3 yo. gorgeous champagne mare, 21 Jimmy Langley 399 S. Hwy.27 ~oopville $1.75. Jeremy Pursley Summerville 706- Service, Attn: Permit Section, P.O. Box 49208,

Miniature m,ares, 3 yrs., sorrel wlllaxen yo. sorrell stallion from 4x WGC, 11 .mo. 770-854"7359

857-4409

Atlanta, GA. 30359. Advertisers must submit

mane, loves attention, 33", gentle, $500. sorrelVflaxen colt. J Wilkes Cllmming 770- Chickens-these are very .special, see our ='p"'h,-'e-'a'::'s="a"'""n-"ts-,--=R=-e-d:--G:::-o""'ld-;-,---'-Y,""'e7."lIo-w--'G=-O-'I-:-d, a copy of current permit with their first ad.

SteVie Adams Tallapoosa 770-574-2839

587-3876-

vipeo, only a lew available. Marie Kilgore Reeves, Ringneck, Amhurst, Gray peacock, Permit copies Will be returned upon request.

Missouri Fox Trotter, 20 yr. gelding> bay, .TWHBEA RHBAA '90 bJk mare wlblk.lwht. lawrenceville 770-466-8902

Edwards, Swinhoe, HumesBartail; peacocks: Advertisements fOr bobWhite quail must be

easy keeper, smooth- walk, sure footed, go filly, rebred,$4500; (2) RHBAA SSHBEA b/w Crested Polish Bantams, Americanas, and Black Shoulder, India Blue, green var., all accompanied .by a copy of the advertiser's

allywhere,$1200. Robert Stapleton Griffin 770-229-4579

mares, $2000-$3500. B. Maynard Cleveland 706-865c5945

other breeds, 12-14 wks., $2 each, limited supply. E. Geter Carrollton 770-634'0547

ages. Charles Hill Commerce 706-757-2536 Pheasants, Silver & Reeves, Game

commercial quail breeders license. Since this is a state protected bird, the Georgia

Mule mare regd. yearling, sorr~l, imprinted, loads, clips, hauls, excellent bloodlines,
$2,500. Jill Parodi Ellijay 706-213:1304

TWHBEA blk./wht. 4 yr. mare, 14.1 hds., grt. Dominique chicks for salecall ages. Clark chickens, pullets and hens lelt, some roosters

trail horse,gentle,$3000/pkg. D. Rogers IG~ree~'~n~B::,y~'r~0:!:nc...:4~7.:::8~-7,-,1,"4,,-,-5~1,"4~2,--,-;;=_-:-----;.,...- I full grown. Joel Brandon Conyers 404-502-

Flintstone7Q6-820-9591

Emden geese, 6 mo.-1 yr.,$30 each; also, .::0..:::3~66;:-:.,7.:.,70=---,48;::.3=---,1-i:117'9,;--...,...-,-=-:--:: ----; --;;:

Department of Natural. Resources requires anyone selling bobwhite quail to have this license. For license information,write: DNR,

Mules and Jack: 3 young mules, 1lrg. jack, TWHBEA regd. 6 'yr. old chestnutm mare, one White Chinese female, 1 year old. P, L. Pheasants, chickens, guineas, mature & Game and Fish Division, 2189 Northlake

all for $1500. Clyde Conner Conyers 770- Sun Delight breeding, $2000. Jim Kelly Pine Norton COVington 770-786-2869 .

chicks, other.Joe Burroughs Grovetown 706- Parkway, Suite 108, Tucker, GA 30084.

483-5805

.

Mountain 706-663-2716

Free chickens, 3 full grown RIR roosters, .::8.::.63;:::.-,.::5:..:.1.::.59:::.,c.-;--..,..-:c;---=-:-:--::-:--:-;::c__---,------;<= Bobwhite or Coturnix quail hatching eggs

Mustang/QH mare, 15hds.,3 yrso old, has not been broke, $400. Jeff Bloom Statham

TWHBEAlRHBAA 11 yr., blk.gelding, 15.2hds., awesome papers, flashy, smooth,

you pick up. Deanna VanderHeijden Jasper 678-342-2119

Pigeons for sale, different size and age, $7 each. Chi Law Calhoun 770-547-4233

$40/100, $98/500, $190/1000, price inclUdes shipping, send check/money order. Jean

770-725-4718

powerful, not for beg., $3000. Kam Free purebred Australorps, Auracauna, RIR Pigeons, Helmets and Homers, $3-$5, Strickland P.O. Box 9 Pooler 31322912-748-

Oldenburg. mare, 5 yr., bay, 15.2hds.', Juventus bloodlines, beau. mover, elevated trot, .quiet and uncomplicated, too many horses, .$7500, Donna' Stegman Hamilton 706-888-8421

MCPherson Cumming 770-888-0788
Poultry/FOWl For Sale
/fyou have any questions regardlhgads in this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081

layers, roosters,. mixed pUllets, Muscovey ducks. Jerry Plush 199 Solar Dr. Blue Ridge
30513706-632-2935 Frizzles, Cochins, SiIkl'es, aII ages, all
colors.. Lynn Wisner Grovetown 706c860-

White Black-Tail Japanese $5 each. Gary

Taylor Chickamauga 706-375-6437 . '

Pigeons, White Homingpigeons $10 each,

exc'eI Ien t

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.::5-':76"'9"-;---;-::--__""7,"-;---:-:-:-c ---'---:-=-:::_;:;:c:-::Bobwhite .quail hatching eggs 100/$43,
500/$145, 1000/$240, mature birds or
W~ba:r.e:de:.d:;eler"s'y~47:f-o'8r~-=2-2s5a=--le"'.53"'4R7'5a"-y:-m.,.o..n,.d..---M-_=e_:a::d_;o:;:w-:s:-::-

Pair of Belgium mules, traffic broke, work to or 404-651-9082.

6716

Pigeons- White Carneau from original Bobwhite quail hatching eggs 50/$28,

wagon .& .ride with saddle. Elmer Partain Elberton 706-2.83-4228
Pair of small mules, weighs between 600 &.

Mallard ducks must be at least .three' Game chickens for sale, Cripple Tony

generations fro.m. the wild be.fore they .can, be advertised in the Markef Bulletin.

RBaotue' nsdhGeraedyss,,

H$a5.0tcht,o'B$u2tc5h0erp, aEi.rsa.st'l,Iv"oKlCehlsaoe,I

Palmetto stock, some Homers. Jerry 300/$100, 500/$145, 600/$168, 1000/$230,

W87i'5lll'a3m15s. 8on 3600 Hwy25.7.Dexter31019 478-
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mature birds and breeders available for sale. Georg- e Meadows Wadle-y 478-252-9997

700 Ibs., with all leather harness and britches, mule. been on wagon trains. lean Jordan

Advertisers must include this information in notices submitted for publication.

Davenport Hazlehurst 912-375-5165 Game fowI: B.I ue TraveIer .hen-$1 5,

Pigeons-White Kings, Helmets, rare, and some mxd. aval'lable, $'5 . and up. CII'll

soBmoebewghgisteaqvuaa~ial,balge

es for

1 day sale.

to 15 weeks, Peggy Dozier

Chickmauga -706-375-3775
Paso Fino bay mare, pinto back ground, bred to pinto, must see to appreciate, $5000/includes rebreeding. C. Thomas

'03. & '04 Bantams mixed, many colors, $2 and up, flock reduction. Eric Johnson Warner Robins 31093 478-923-2679
'03, '04 White Leghorns, Black Stars, good

Hatch/RH/Keiso stags-$25 each, Hatcn hen-

$15,t0 w BIack CochIn roosters$-8each, WI'11

trade for game. Micheal Aldridge Dallas 770-

445-6942

.

Ambrose Talking Rock 706-253-6297

Washington 706-678-5997

POI.I'Sh Ch'ICkens, a,'I ages, modern Game Taking orders fo.r'04. Bobwhite quail,

~BGaa~nryta.L!Km~faa~nred~CP~ooh~rcute~tala~i3'n~0~r7oo1~s~0-t7e~r0:s!6,'6p:9r-i~c4~e2.d8..3to.3,s.e.l.L.ID$'4r~e0~w/~1=0S;0~t,a-~ne~lge'gyTsrC;o;lra=rd~k;ae;y's-iov:lidl;l-ec:h7:i0:c-k6Ts-t,@;n"7ojc~3s;8h:8i;p4;p:in:;g~.

Harlem 706'556-3614

layers, $3 hens, $2 roosters. Larry Beach Game roosters and hens' for sale, now Purebred (Oosters for sale: Partridge Rocks Taking orders for Jumbo Wisconsin

Paso F.ino daughter of Champion bred w/ProfetaJcolt for 2005 foal child safe, $6500;

Dallas 770-443-0531 '04 Marans $10

up,

Dominique

$5,

laying; also young games, 2 mos.. old, black. A.R. Whl'tut CmmI'n9 770-887-1752

and others, Just starting to crow. Ben Dodson Bobwhite quail chicks for '04 season, call to =D ;aw:E""s=on',;v'1~1l~e=7,-"0.::6;.-2~=-6,--5':7"~-6-;8;:4:;'-_::--::=---_Ip-lace order. Neal Bush-S-parta 706-467-9345

also 15hds., Paso Walker gelding w/4Beat gait, Araucana $5 up, Buff Orpington $7, mostly . Geese for sale, all kinds, all ages, $5 each. Qlty. Old English Bantams, Silver & Fawn

Poultry/FOWl Wanted

$2200. Ron Conner Conyers 770-310-9835 pullets and some hens. Sandra Miller Talking Ms. Chrystal Bethlehem 678-227-3468

Duckwings, BB. Reds, quails, .Blues, Mille

Paso Fino, 13-yr.-old geld."bay, great on Rock Sdmill@ellijay.com 706-253-3340,770- Geese for sale, brown & white, full grown, Fleur, Spangles, more. Ted Charles Want 1 Standard partridge Cochin rooster

trails,exc. pedigree, expo rider, to good h~me 893-7622

laid all. year, 20 each, 15 head, take all for Douglasville 770-942-'6847

and 3 hens. D.W. Brock 2957 Maverick Tr.

only, $3500. Randy C. Hackler Marietta 678; '04 bantams -16 varieties, Royal Palm & $17.?D each. Durward Arnold Valdosta 229- Qlty. Old English, Mille Fleur, Ginger Reds, Gainesville 30507 770-535-7009

355-6039

Bourbon Red turkeys, Red & Yellow Golden 559-5846

Silver Gingers for sale, one Silver DUckwing Want 1 black male swan. Tere lopez

PercheronlTB 4 yrs. old, blk. mare, big, beau., gentle, potential riding-and. driving, halter' broke, $1500.' Cherie Burns locust Grove 770c914-7499
Pony, 12 yrs., 13.2hds., flashy, well mannered gelding, rides, drive.s, $750, harness and cart avail. M. Rush Bremen 770537-3560
Pony, Irg. .flashy blk./wht. mare, 10 yrs., leads or rides, bred to blk./wht. mini for 2005 foal, $1000. Tabatha Downer Swainsboro 912-562-3037 .

Pheasants. Yancy Blankenship Preston 229-

828-8730229-389-1016

'04 hatch, Dom./White Rock mix &

BantamlWhite Rock mix-roosters & hens, free

to good home. Rick Corbin Blairsville 706-

745-3009'

-

1 .Black Cochin $5, 1 light Brahma $5, 1

Faverolle/Buttercup.free, all roosters. lindsey

Gossett Dallas 770-459'5557

2 cockerels Red leghorn; 2 cockerels Rose Comb Brown Leghorn, 2 cockerals Ancona, 2 cockerals Blue Andalusian, call noon. Q.L. Burton Sharpsburg 770-683-4200

Goslings, French Toulouse, 5, 7 and 9

weeks old; also, rooster chicks free. Robeit

Sybers Stone Mountain 770-879-9087

Guinea Keets $3; White Silkie chicks priced

according to age. Tina Barrett Dahlonega

706-864-7599"

Guinea 'keets $3, assorted' bantams $3.

Craig Preslock Taylorsville 770-684-5849

Guinea keets and adults, Buttercups or Red

Stars. Hex Sells Suwanee 770-271-88t4

G uineas

K $d eets. 3.an

up,

'm.iscelIIlaneous

ages and sizes, small bantams for. sale.

rooster. Mark Richardson Dalton 706-275-6136 RIR, Black Star Sex links, Yellow Buff,
brown egg layers, hens & rooster $12 each; also, Bantams. Doretha Rowden Bogart 770725-7535
Red Butcher roosters, three months old, $20 each. Timmy Taylor 135 Oak Hills. Olive Dallas 30132 770-974-1429
Red Jungle fowls- pairs & young ones; PhoeniX, prs. and. young ones, call alter 6 p.m. Wayne Whiddon Cordele 229-273-9040
Rhode Island Reds for sale, 1-20 weeks

:.::O"'xf""0:.:.r:.::d-'.7-77..::O--'-7-=8:.:.7,.;-2::::9:.::5.::.5--=-;---;--_ _-.,--_ _

Want 6 pro Jumbo Bobwhite quail,3 pro

Chukar, 1 doz. aantam Buff Brahma fertile

eggs, reas. distant. Augusta. Glynn Doyle

Martinez 706-863-7320 .

Want 6-8 Silver Sebright hens, layers and

sitters, reasonable price & distance. Kaye

Worley Franklin 770-854-5577 404-556-8500

Want Golden Sebright Bantams, show qlty.

birds, call anytime. Greg Watson Watkinsville

"70"6'-:767.f9--8S0~0~8----;=--;---=-~-.,-

-

Want farm yard Toulouse for lonely mate on

QH gelding, drk. bay, 13 yrs. old, very 2 pro of mating White doves, (male/female), George Coggin 254 Buckeye Road Franklin old; adult Dominque roosters; caUfor pricing. lake lanier, any age. Andy Parsons POWder

gentle, loads, trails, no bad habits, a real lay every . 8-12 weeks. Joy Daniel 30217 770-251-1985

Randy Gazaway Cumming 770-889-6691

Springs 404-641-9655

.looker, ,$1500, Sara A3hllmley Jasper 706' MeDonougn 770--914-9207 .

Guineas, 'young, $3 & $4 ea., according to Ringneck doves, peach, tangerine, peach Want. female White Chinese goose w/in

692-5040

30 Gommon pigeons $3.25 each, no -age, 40 available. John Burnett Bremen 770- fronted, young $5, immature $7, adults $10, reas. distance of Cherokee Co. Miss Cox

Quarter horse mare, 12 yrs., experienced Sunday sales. Clovis Jackson Moultrie 229.- 646-3236

will ship. J. Neal Columbus :.::C:.::a::,.:n;:.to:.:.n.:.,.7.:.,7:.:.0::..-4...:.7:.:.9::..-...:.46"'2:=2=---,.;_.,...,-. - -

rider or exc. broodmare, 2500/obo. Jennifer 941-5541

Laying hens, 8/03 hatch, $10; pullets, 4/04 JLJDNEAL@Juno.com 706-289-1504

Want pair or a trio of model Japanese

Zeliff Palmetto 770-712-1987

5 month old Silkie chickens for sale, $5 hatch, $8: Bobby Chupp lithonia 770-482- Roosters,hens, and chicks: RIR, Black Bantams, will pick up and pay cash. [)wayne

Racking blk,lwht. gelding, 10 yrs., good rack, gentle, loads, bathes, neckreins, 14.5hds., stretch out to mount. Freddie Willis Soperton 912-529-3165
Reg. QH marE;!, 12 yrs., 15.2hds., sorrel w/chrome, rides Eng./West., sweet disp., proven broodmare, $3000. Helen Wenner Watkinsville 706-769-6036
Regd. Fox Trotter, 12 yrs., 15hds., grey, trails; show quality. Don M. Baucom 754 Hall Road Hampton 30228 770-946-3870
Regd. Morgan, 15hds. gelding, chestnut, rides/drives, $2500; regd; Appaloosa, 15hds.,

roosters, $8 hens. John Everett Hill 7922

FayetteVille 770-461-4387

Laying hens, Golden Comets, Silver Sex

7 roosters, mixed breed, hatched April '04 links, all laying age, $10 each, all farm raised.

for sale, $3 each. Maria Johnson Griffin Wes Beaty Rockmart 770-684-9804

30087 770-412-7~53.

Laying hens, Red Star Sex links, 2003

AraucanaJAmencan, 14 chickens, started hatch good layers $8 each. Russell Segers laying this spring, shots, vac., fran: McMurry Talki~g Rock 706-692-9363

Hatchery. Lottie Marr Warm Sprrngs 706- Mallard- & Blue Swedish ducks, Barred

663-7573

..'

. Rock & Sex link chicks, 1-3 day old, can ship'

AraucanaJRIR chickens, 5 wks. old $1.50 by post ollice .other. Raymond Seckinger

each, 6 yellowgrownAraucana hens $5 each; Ellabell 912-858-5048 912-234-8500

1 RIR rooster $10 each. Brad Golden Homer M lid d ks d d h t h t k

706-677-1995 Assorted chicks, BuffOrpington, Cornish

a ar NPIP,. $8

e.aucc~

,pon .rea in quantity,

y, a c ery S oc , Indian Runners &

Sex-links; Silkie & Cochin Bantams, Rogers Rockmart 770-846-6783

Leghorns, some mixed ones-priced according Want to buy Maran pUllets, call any day

to age and breed. Cayla Cox Carrollton 770-

854-8630'

.'

..

a=3if5t8e~-rii5i6ip30.imi2~.

Gene

Patterson

Barnesville

770-
iii

Royal Palm turkey pair, OEG Bantams,

Silkies, Cochins, Japanese Bantams, Malaysian Serams, priced according to age.

ALTERNATIVE

M. Bennett Danielsville 706795-5040 SQOEGB-Wheaton, Brown Red, SOW,

'LIVESTOCK

BBR, Blue, Blue Red, Spangled, and some

If. you have questions regarding this

White Leghorn Bantams, priced by age. Fred category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or

Brown Chickamauga 706-375-5610 SilkieS, Cochins, Frizzles, 2 weeks

to

4.

~4~0::4:-:6.5.:1.--9,0;:8;2:=. ,--,-;;.,-.,--.:-;--_~-:-_-:- _ _

month.s, 2- Trio Rift Gene Shaw loganville The . Alternative livestock category

blk., grt. trail horse, $2000, gelding bay mule, cross, Brahma, Bronze and white turkeys. ducklings available. Malmda Raese Hartwell 770-466-4832

contains !Ids for ratites (ostriches, rheas,

15hds., rides/drives, plows, $1000. Donna Deborah Perreira Hampton 678-283-4364 706-376-5500.

.

.:....:.,~-;=-,==;,---=--~-=--::-::----:-.,--.-:- and emus) as well as other "non

McDaniel Dacula 770-822-6161

Asstd. poultry, guineas, Langshan,' Black Mallard dl\cks, SIX gen. fr<?m Wild, hens $15, Turkey poults, Bronze, 2 & 3 months old, traditional" livestock;

Regd. TB 15.3hds., 14 yr. beau drk. bay w/star, willing to please, grt. hunter~umper,

Australorps, Tiland Aseels; also,Silkies, no calls after 10 p.m. Horace..Walker Jasper 706-

drakes $12, or $25 a pair. James Altman Folkston 912-496-2063 912-337-0402

.h::8e-a":6lt7h=y-...::6M:.::.i3c..h.:.a49e=l-=O-_-b-.-e--r=billig.,--D-=a-h--l-o;n-:e-gc~a::_7_0--6,-

3 female llamas baby at side of one, Ive. message. Mary Nix Thomaston 706-647-

sweet/gentle/calm, and grt. ground -mahners, 692"4055

.

Mallard,small to grown geese, white, Turkeys $8 each, 8 wks. 7 older, Royal 9095

$2700. lisa Diamond Alpharetta 404-983-7260 BB Red, Bantams, Red Star layer. William brown, Pekin, Blue SwediSh, black ducks. Palm, Bronze, Blue Slate. Miles Russell '::'=-3::-=-m"'""a:--le-'I-;-la"'""m-a-s,"'""2::-:-br-o-w-n""'&,-'-w:--hi"""te-f:--e-m-a"-le-s--1'-,

Saddlebred gelding, sorre~ 3 yr., 15.3hds., ShUbert 105 South Tami Cr. Kathleen 478- Fred Crosby Coolidge 229-346-3219

Meansville 706c648-3503 .

reddish brown gelded rnale, regd., $900 for

30 days prof. training,-. clips, loads, sweetest 987-1833

Muscovy ducks, 2 mos. old, great weeders Turkeys, 1/2 grown, $15 each. Albert White all. Will Freeman Ellijay 706-636-4432

horse ever, 'no racking gait $1500/obo. Cindy Clive Griffin 770-467-4696.

BB Reds,C<small type), $20 pro Joe Moxley Tarrytown 30470 912-529-4852

and bug-eaters, need pond, $5-$10 duck. Sally Walker Athens 706-769-2543

9440 High Point Rd. Villa Rica -'4.::;59""-:::,90.::;3:::8'=-_--=--,-,.....,...-=-

30.180~-7-7:0--

5lemale llamas, IlR regd., halter traineq, bred, $300 ea.; 3 male alpacas, regd., $750

TBgelding, 9 yrs., blk., 16hdsc, Alydar bloodlines, quiet, sound, training level dressage, jumping small courses, $5000. Werner Geven Hamilton 706-582-3742 706221-5238
TB/Percheron mare, 3 yrs., grt. conf., 15.1 hds., very athletic, lots of potential, ready to start; $1800. Shawnee Franklin Cairo 229872-3198
TWH & ASB not regd. geld., 4 yrs., 15.1 hdS., chestnut, 3 stockings, blaze, trail or show horse, $1800. B. R. Bridges Blairsville 706-745-6107

Baby guineas for sale, call alter 6 p.. m. Must sell: red rooster $6, Muff/White Claret White Brown Conlish Bantams, 6 hens, 1 ea. Lucy Nix McCaysville 423.-496-5397

Tommy O.. Gr.eene Fors-yth4.78-994-2952. Bantam chicks: Buff Cochms, RtR, Sebnght
Japanese, lots of ~B Reds, Standard NH Red. M. Vogan Blue RIdge 706-632~5501 . . .
.Bantams $3/$5 each, Partndge qochlns, Mille Fleurs,Japanese Buffs, good pnce If all

$1.5, Race'y, MU9/.Blue Game $25,
Hatch/Warhorse hen $10/sets, call anytime. Gary Blair Temple 770-459-0034
New Hampshire & RIR chickens for sale. Ernie Gilmer Gay 706-538-6022
. . . .-

7ro7o0s4te7r,56$654e1ach. Barney Morris Alpharetta :'-'-:::--;;'-;;.::.-""';'-'---;-.,-;---.::-:----.---==""'77"'.,---
White Pekin lucks $4 and up, RIR chickens
$8, and White Coturnix quail $0.50 and up. Marilyn Whe~les Brooklet 912-839-2056 912-839-2056

AIpacas for saIe, maI'es, .maid.ens, and pregnant females. Larry Dietsch Young Harris Larry@-destlnyalpacas.com 706c379-
2361 ="'I'---,k--.-f---,I---,II----f,---------""'---'--
Bacemae .ama or sale,gentle, halter

taken. Gary Mitchell Auburn 770-339-9269 Bantams, beautiful birds from show stOCk,

New Hampshire Red hens, healthy,5 mos. old, $12 each, no Sunday calls or sales. R.

.::.:.;W'i7."hl:;::te=-S.;;I:;;lk"'ie=-s--,--a"lI-ag-e,....s"..,--c-.al;;-'1a-'ft;;-'e--r"'6cp'-.m-.'J7a- c'7k' Keley 284 Tanglewood Circle Blairsville

l

leads; never bred, make offer. Tanya Moore
.::G"'r;.;iff=.'-in"'-'-7""70.::.-.=2=2:='-8-.=9:.:.7~52=-.,-_--:--_~.,-.,...."._

Cochins in variety of colors, BTW Japanese, Bannister CI.eveland706-244-9601

30512706'145-2365

. llama, regd. male, beau: tan and white,

and Porcelain D'Uccle; David Wright O.E. Bantams, Self Blue, B.T. Buff, Splash, White doves for sale, 8 birds $25. Sherry exc. breeder $~OO. Dennis Grafe Resaca

Carrollton 770-836-8875 770-490-7571 . Barred, $5 each, roosters, BB Red, Barred, Wilson Carrollton 770-834'0934

.706-625-5045706-625-4317

Bantams: Dutchtrio$15,Nankin pair $15, 2 SDW, $2 each. Kim Ho,ganCleveland 706-'

llamas, largest selection of quality,

young Cochin hens $10 each, Silkie pairs.$15. ,865-5378

Young Bantie chicks for sale, roosters and registered llamas starting at $500, friendly,

TWH 5 yr. old Chestnut .gelding, 15.3hds., Ellen Cannon Covington 770-787-6335

O.E. Game Bantams- in 22 colors. Derek hens, $6 each. Kimberly Johnson' Cumming halter trained, delivery available. Liliane Grant

energetic intermediate rider, expo trail horse. Bantams: Silver DUckwing, Spangle, etc., Beavers Crandall 706-695c0704

678-455-2877 404-310-6273

Dallas 770-445-2855

.

Cheryl Silfee Fairburn 770-969-5959

Black Sumatras, La Fleche, young guineas, O.E.B. show. stock, Silver Duckwing, Black Young roosters/grain & free-rq,nge fed/$2 llamas, many healthy, registered females,

TWH gelding, black/white, 16hds., 7 yr., big & beautiful, big motor, field trial exp., $3500. J.

baby ducks, grown ducks, priced according to age. Dwayne Beard Royston 706-245-5736

&MaBclkueM, cBBBurnReettdsT,yrQouneai7lO70.E-4.,87B-lu~e23S3plash.

ela~cohn,

seven red game Burns,1I1 Forsyth

chickens, $10 478-994-9427

for

all.

will .breed .with guaranteed live birttf, transportation available. Jeanne Holliston

B. Rutland Albany 229-434-9081

Barred Rock chickens - 1 rooster, 2 hens, 3 OE Bantams over .40 different colors Ads may bepublishedconsecotively up Hiawassee 706-896-5005

TWH gelding, sorrel/wht. pinto, unregd., 6 pullets - $30. Jared To Ervin 413 Parks Mill D'Uccles Black;, Goldnecks, Frizzles' Black to a maximum offour (4) weeks.

Llamas, registered female, $300; two

yrs., 15.2hds., loads, leads, clips, ties, perfect kids horse, 2 mos. prof. training, needs work

Road Auburn 30011 678-376-2775 Beautiful Welsh Harlequin Drakes, April '04

Standard p.m. and

8Cpo.cmh.inPs~(treooAsndteerrss)~ncaCllabtaeutwlaee7n065-

w/gails, $2500/obO. B. Snyder Clarkesville hatch, $15 each; 2/$25,3 or more $11 each. 322-2395

BEEF CHECK-OFF

males, $200ea.l$300/pair; six month old
male, $250. Gene Acree luthersville 770927-9059770-927-0331

706-754-7185
TWH geldings: 4 yr. blk.lwhite, 5. yr. strawberry roan, 6 yr. palomino, 7 yr. chestnut/wht., 10 yr. blue roan. SheaJAlbert Queen Dallas 770-505-0090

Jan Southers Colbert 706-788-2071

.

Old English Game Bantams, Cochin

Black Australorp hens, 11 mont~s ol?, Bantams,Standard Game; also, cages, will

laying,. $8 each, crested Golden Polish tno, trade. Jacoby Elrod Villa Rica 30180 770$30, seiling out. Stephen Stewart Rome 706- 459-4865

802-0686 Black Sex link pullets 1 to 5 mos. old, &

~a. lr of Chine. se. geese,. 2 Pekin ducks, 2

Under the' Beef Promotion and Research. Act, aU beef producers are
responsible for remitting to the Georgi? Beef Board $1 per head each time cattle are sold. This includes

llamas-young male, two year old female,

well suited to share barn and pasture with

other animals. Sara Robbins Blairsville 706-

745-2328

.

Nice friendly lIamas,good for pets or

TWH racking mare, 15hds., bay, 15 yrs.; guineas El wk. old. Marion StoverJ925 South pair of Bantam chickens $5 each. Nyckolas privately sold cattle. Failure to comply' showing, one male guard llama, see to

grt, trail horse, very smooth, intermed. rider, grt. temperament, $2500. C. Walker Social

Earls Rd. Thomaston 30286 706-646-3221 Brom:e and RPturkeys, 4 mos., $10;

CruPmarbtlnedygDeRaohclkornoeogsate7r0s6,-48e6a7c-h6,2b2e7a~.,huge~

can result in fines up to $5,000 per

appreciate. Knox E. Dayton Hiram 770-443-

.::9.::.93"'9:::....:,40.::..47'-.-.:;:2..:.10=--..::0.::.08.::;7:.-.,-_ _,--

_

Circle 770-464-0297

Ringneck doves $5; other, Mack Chambers young,brown.egg breed, hatched Feb. 04. Tern violation.

Ostriches, 1 male, 5 females, exc.

TWH yearling filly,. Ii\(er chestnut roan by Ailey 912:583-4487

.

Greathouse Fort Valley 478-827-0790

For more information, contact the producers, g1:>Od condition, $1500/obo. Cory

Generators Silver Dollar out of Piide's favorite

Peacocks for sale, 1c4 yrs. male <lnd 2-4 Georgia Beef Board" P.O. Box 24570, Whitman Dallas 770-505-0416

mare, lots of chrome. Charlene Cook Fort The editor has the authority '0 designate yrs. hens, 1-2 yrs. male India Blues.Bo Allday Macon, GA 31212c4570. .

Rega. llamas, two.. babies, two moms.

Valley 478-825-1981

the length of ads.

Blackshear 912c449-4521

Nancy Ott iVlorganton 706-374-4050

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Wednesday August 18, 2004

LIVESTOCKHANDLING

" you have questions regardingadsin this
category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651-
.9081 or 404-651-9082;

'01 Exiss 3H slant alum. GN, mats, drop windows, dressing room, .rear tack, exc. cond., $11,900. stacy R. Knight Suwanee 678-525-0959

'01 Horton 2H alum., dbl. aXElI, 17' GN SL,

frig., micro, full bath, drop windows, bars, rear tack, superb condo J. Estes Dawsonville 706-

265-7199

'02 Exiss alum. 2liBP $L dressing/tack rm.,

saddle .racks, drop down windows w/bars,

exc. cOAd., $8900. Suzy Wright Ellijay 706-

889-0999

.

'.

'89 2H LO,shower, cabinets, A.C., ret, . microwave, stove/oven, fresh and hot water,
115/12volts, $7000. RiCkyD. Long Franklin 706-675-6279

'95 Bee. 3' .horse' GN . w/5' LO, awning,

shower, sink w/hot wtr htr & furnace, good

cond., $7000. Joe Schoech Loganville 404-

713-0279

.

'95 Colt 3H slant GN trailer, extra tall, like new tires, needs new paint job, $2700/obo. Stephanie Solomon Stockbridge 404-9258286

'974 Star 2H SL, GN, wlWk. end pkg., many extras, exc:, cond., $14,000/obo. Karen Amendola Fayetteville 770-460-5478

-'97 Jackson 2 horse BP, extra tall, pa<;lded, walk thru tack area, exc. condo Nancy Brown Canton 770-479-7700 404-358-1036

'98 Circle J 'RiataBP 3Hslant DR, immaculate cOAd., $7500/obo. Sherry swancey Pine Log 770-608-4032

12' welded painted staUfronts,40x90c!ear span barn new, buy building or can build for you. Yvonne Turan Danielsville 706-795-0805

13" rd. skirt. barrel saddle, $200; 14" sq. shirt Circle Y barrel saddle; $300,{>oth good condo Lori Wooten Pine Mountain 706-883-6829

141/2" handmade double J barrel saddle, won in 2000, never used, $1050; 16" Carl Ammerman tropy roping saddle, $850. Julie Storms Newnan 770-301-0233

16 foot combo livestock trailer. 3 years old, like new, center gate and double axle, $3200. John A. Baldwin Chula 229c382-8496

16' BP 4H WW brand trailer, elec. brks., exc. cond., renovated, no rust, $1825. Cory Hulett Milan 229-362-4695

16' heavy duty trailerw/3 axles, n;3.ndmade need wood flooring, fair tires, $475/obo. Don Smith Jefferson 706-424--8468

17" Circle Y saddle, $600; 15" Circle y. saddle, breast platlil, head stall, $650, both leather, exc. condo Carla Bradshaw Pelham 229-294-3121

17" all purpose English saddle, like new with fittings, 2 girths/pad included, dark brown leather, $350. Charla Green Lawrenceville 770-682-7313

1984 WW Vanguard stock trailer, BP, 6'6" tall, 6' wide, $1800. Cathy Kuglar Atlanta 770787-7713678q42-8143

1986 Turnbow alum. horse head to head GN, --big tack rm., fits 6 horses,. grt. for
camping, etc.; $7400. Sabine Jackson
AusteIl678~467-7421

Wednesday August 18, 2004

THE MARkET BULLETIN

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:04 rye grass hay, 4 x5 bales, net wrapped, New bermuda well feft., rain free, $3.50 Want old time red-hull sPecked pea seed. r - - - - ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ..

L t k S I d E ' t $26/bale. Bill Usry Comer 706-783-4799

barn, del. avail. AI GUiliebeau Monroe 770- Joe- Flanders 450 Del Rio Rd. Hephziba/'l 1

I

l I V e S OC . a e s a n . ven s '04rye,ryegrass,Browntopmillet,cleaned 267-8929

30815

1

& treated, 56 lb. bags; $7.50 and up. Wallace Oats, '04 crop, bulk, top qlty., bulk $3 per Want old timey white butter bean seed. I

Vassar Hartwell 706-376-9019 706-436-2664 bushel, qty. discounts: Ted Milliron Shellman Jack Jones Thomasville 229-226-7528.

'04 top qlty.fescue sq. bales/$2.25 each; 229-679-5801

Want quality asparagus stolons for planting 1

CIIp'an.",d. Save'C.aIendar

1 i

also, mulch $2 each, .rain free in barn. Joe Orchard grass hay, horse qlty., fert. toUGA this late fall. Charles E. Simmons Cuthbert I " ~

I

Bradley Canon 706-356-8295 '04 well fertilized Coastal bermuda hay, 4 X

specs,4x5 rolls, stored in bam, $25. Ellis P. Linn Summerville706-857c1377

2=C2W~9a"-'7n"3"t2"--"5s-4"u0o:9.:g~ar-c-a-n-e-s-ee-d-'--s""t-o-ck;-,-q-u-a7:"lit""y I

Every 1st & 3rd Tues. Poultry, Goat & Ellery 1st Sat. Morse & Tack Sale, 7 pm,

Feeder-Breeder Pig Sale, poultry, 6

Buggy ToWn Auction, 1315 Hwy. 341 I

5 round bales $25. Lavern Bynes Bartow Orchard grassmmothymix$2.50/$3, horse Georgia Blue Ribbon, needing 1000 stocks. I

pm" hogs & goats, 7 pm, Taylor Cty.

13;, Barnesville. GAL #3177 Info: 770- 1

30413478-237-5320478-494-2162

qlty., rolls $25, callevgs. J. Higdon Rossville, Sandra H. Duncan Griffin 770-467-9591

I

Livestock Auction, just off S.R. 128, s.

358-0872/1786.

'

04' Coastal bermuda hay, square & 4xS 706-866-4999

"

Want sweet potato slips for 'community I

of Reynolds, Info: 478-847-3664 or Every 1st,&3rd sat. Goat & Feeder Pig

round bales, fertilized, rain free, in barn, Perennial peanut hay, high qlty., sq. bales, gardens, need as soon as pos:;;ible. Charles 1

706-647-3559.

Sale, 1 pm, Tri County livestock

delivery available. Jimbo Hatcher Macon 478- dely. available. Paul Leonard Meigs 229:392- Robert Elliott McDonough 770-957-3494

Every Thurs. Horse Auction, All Breed Horse

Sales, Hwy. 206& .268 Crossing,

954-1688 478-474-0034,

5280229-941-2640

1

Sale, tack, 7:30,pm, horses &. ponies; 9

Ambrose, Info: 912-359-3803 or

1_.".' 04' ,Coastal hay round, 35 square $3.50, Perennial' peanut hay-irrigated, sheltered,
cow $2, mulch $1. Roy West Marshallville fertilized; square/round bales; also, Coastal

F~1Li!!OI!1IWIII!IE~~!IR!I'ISIIII!'"FJIIOI!IIR!"!I!ISIIIIA~IILIIIEI"''''''

1 I

pm,cash or approved checks,

Sherrel Day, 912-359"2914. '

Reidsville. GAL 2687 Info: fylikeEvery 1st & 3rd Sat. New Goat Sale, 1 pm,

:=.3~10~5;f7~4",7~8~-9~6~7C::-c.:!23~1~8!-_-,--..,---=_:--_~ I bermuda sq. bales- top quality. William J(xdan ,Ifyou have questions about this category, call I

Holland,.912-65~2863/614-6,621.

poultry, fowl & rabbits to follow, Triple

04' horse quality, bermuda,fertilized square Quitman 229.263-4904

Mia Haney at 404-1351-9081 or 404-1351-9082. I Every 1st & 3rd Thurs. Goat, Poultry, Small

H Sales, Metter, Hwy. 46 e, GAL

and round, rain free $3.50lbale, '. $20/round, Premium Tift 44. & Coastal bermuda, Flower seed offered for sale has not

bulk/delivery available. Dan Evans Athens bermuda rolls, heaVily fert, , weed free, dry, been tested for germination since it often 1

706-549-0937706-318-6136

stored bam @$50/roll. Tim Hunter Conyers is collected in very limited quantities.

1

Animal & Misc. Sale, 7 pm, Gaines Livestock Auction, Hwy. 84 e., Quitman. GAL #2514 Info: 229-985-

C002567 Info: WaylanHitchcock, 478553-9938 or Lewie Fortner, 478-469' 5178.

200490astal Bermuda hay, horse quality 770-483-8712770-922-6653

$0.50 pkg. w/SASE: fresh seeds, poppies, 1

4205/263-9940,

Every 1st & 3rd Sat. Horse Sale, tack, 7

square $2.75, round $25" Douglas Gladin Hainfree fertilized Tift 44 hay,square bales larkspur, columbine, love-in-a mist, gaillardia, 'Every Fri. night Horse Sale, 7:30 pm,102

pm, horses to follow, Triple H Sales,

Milledgeville 478c454-2038 .

in bam, big bales $4a bale. Robert Smith mullein pinks,. black,eyed Susan, cleome, I

Lumber. City Hwy., ,Hazlehurst. Info:

5250 Old Savannah. Rd" Tennille.

2004 Coastal bermuda cow hay, square Brook:s 30205 770Q19-7976.

foxglove. M. Lane 39.14 Sue Lane Dec,atur 1

Steve. Underwood, 912-594-6200

GALC002567 Info: Waylan Hitchcock,

bales $2, round 'bales $25, bulk discounts. Shelled yellow corn, oats, and wheat 30035

.

1

(night) or 912-375-5543 (day).

478-553-9938.

Marcus Sapp Barney 229-563-6255229'175- $30/barrel; also, 100# bags of corn $10/bag, $1 each w/SASE:butterfly weed, marigold Every Fri. night Goat, POUltry & Small Every 1st & 3rd Sat. S & D Goat Sales,

2014

excellent deer feed. Robert Wayne Golden Guardian,COnfederate rose, cypress I

Animal Sale, 7 pm, Buggy Town

Baxley Fairgrounds, b.egin 1.2:30 'pm',

20.04. Coas"taI bermuda, 4x5' b aes,iwd ee Montg_omer_y Re_ynolds 478-847-2356

free, wellfertilized, $25/bale. Ronnie Granade Spring '03 cutting bermuda-fescue mix, exe.

51451580 Jackson Road Gordon3,1031..478-'6'28-

'qtty., weed free, rain' free, 4x4 rolls, barn sMtoarreshda-$24Haellaocrha,n fieSldtonsetoreOda'$k20'Feaarcmhs.

vi'neS . usa. n Kunze 1.129 W'IImington, Island I

Rd, Savannah 31410-4525

1

Auction, 131.5 Hwy. 341 13., Barnesville. GAL #3177 Info: 770-358-'

goats, pigs, poultry. Info: Steve Smith, 912-367-9268,912-266-7170.

$1.50 each. seed pkL w/$0.60 LSASE:

0872/1786.

.

Every 2nd S,at. LI'vestock Auctl'on, 1 pm,

I.pomoea, (M.G.), silk vine or Ott's purple, I Everx2nd Fri. Horse & Tack Sale only, 7

selling goats, sheep, poultry & small

2004 Tift 44 sq. bales, horse qlty.,weed/rain Arnoldsville 706-548-0066 '

.'

orange/black-eyed thunbergia vine, pink or 1

free. Tripp Conner Social Cirlce770-267.4974 ,2004 Tift 44, russell & coastal varieties,

lim:~in;u~f~;r5~~' '~:, ~i~s~~il~e~~lif;~. ~~

white coral vine. K. Lane 183 Alcovy Lane 1

Chula 31733

'

1

pm, Coker Sale Barn, Duncan Bridge Rd, at old Chattahoochee Livestock

animals, Climax. #AU003249 Info: 1

229-246"4955/416-7217.

1

Barn, #AUNR2916 Into: Wayne Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Cattle, Slaughter 1

weed'free, highly fertilized, 19% protein, 65% TDN, next cutting Aug.30. Nathaniel L Jones Colbert 706-207-1683 706-788-3756
. 2004 horse quality bermuda hay, well fertilized and clean, $4.50 sq. bale delivered, $4.00 at barn. Rick Spence Madison 706474-1365"

bal R I h H '

M"I d '11

es. a p arrington I Ie gevi e 478452"2609

Taking orders for horse quality Coastal

bermuda, square. bales $3 behind ba.ler, 3rd

cuttin-g early Sept. David Wells Senoia 770599-6962

$1.50. each seed pkt. w/$0.60 LSASE:

Coker,706-540-8418.

Hogs, G.oats, Sheep & Fowl Sale, 1

ipomoea, (M.G.), silk-vine or Ott's purple,I E "

peach Porterweed, orange/black-eyed 1 very 3rd Fri. Tack & Horse Sale, tack, 6

pm, H&M Livestock Market, Lyons,

th b ' , D FI t h 127 R d R'

pm, horses, 8 pm, Southeastern

Hwy.1 s. (old Toombs Cty. Stockyard). 1

un ergla vine. .' e c er

elver I

Arena, Unadilla. GAL #2920 Info: 478-

Info: 912-53.7-2172 or 912-293-0172 1

C.::.:;.irc"'l::.e""C:.:,h:.::u:.::la:..::.3"'17:...:3::::3:.,,-_...,...,

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'03 purple coneflower (echinacea) seed

1

62,7"2727,

(sale day) or myra1@cybersouth.com. 1

$1/Tbsp. w/2, stamps on self-addressed I Every Sat. ,Small Animals, Chickens, Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Goat Sale, 1 pm,

2004 orchard:fescue, 5X4rolls, in barn, rain Tift 44 bermuda & johnsongrass hay, rain envelope; hardy perennial, goldfinches love 1

Rabbits, 'Sheep, GOats & Horse Sale, '

poultry, rabbits & fowl to follow, Triple 1

free,excellent quality, fertilized, wen cured, free, 4'x51/2' rolls, $20 each. Roger. Prater them. Wynn Mott 5266 State Hwy. 60 Suches I

$25 roll, square bales$2.?5. Ruby Jackson Concord 770-884-5814

30572

Adairsville 770-773-7380

Tift 44 bermuda hay, horse qlty., well '04 amaryllis seed, mixed. colors, 30/$2 I,

4. pm, Coker Sale Barn, Duncan Bridge Rd., White Cty.,. at old ChattahOOChee Uvestock Barn. Info:

H Sales, Tennille.

G5A2L50C0O02ld56S7avInafnon: aWhayRlad~.

1 1

Hitchcock, 478-553-9938 or Lewie I

400 bales '04 horse 'qlty, Coastal, rain & fertilized and rain free, sq. bales $3.75 in barn, w/SASE, planting instructions included. Ruby

Wayne Coker, 706-540-8418.

Fortner, 478-469-5178.

we,ed free, $3 per bale, Loretta Crapps $3.25 in field, Tony Petty Calhoun 770-548- McElhannon' 1330 Finch Rd. Winder 30680 Every Sat.night Goat, Poultry & Small Every 4th Sat. Chattahoochee Goat & I

Baxley 912-367-7258 912-367-2734

0596

770-867-5489

4x5 net-wrapped 2004 Alicia bermuda hay, Tift 44 sq. hay, horse qlty" must go, need '04seed, re-seeding petunias mxd. $1/pkt. $25. Weyman Mobley 209 Springhill Church ~~~~ki~a~~~'7~5~:~~21bo~ed 2004. Paige plus SASE. C.S. Arnold 644 Lynn Ave.

Animal Auction, 7 pm, BradleyWayside Auction, 1035 Monticello
Hwy., Gray. GAL 2070 Info: Curtis

Sheep Sale, Eastanollee livestock I
Market, Eastanollee. Info: Mike Stepp, 1
770-869-7268 or Joe Barefoot, 770- 1

Rd. Ocilla 31774229-468-5978 229-424.5215

Jefferson 30549

Barfield, 478-986-8852 or Bobby

869-7726.

A.lIcia and Coastal .be.rmuda hay, well fertilized,bar'nkept, square,bales'$3 per bale. James Edwards Hazlehurst912-375-7276

Alicia. bermuda. squares out of barn $4, pure

bermuda round $40, 4x5 bermuda x rye grass, stored in barh, $40, dely., other. Glenn Hayes

Oxford 770-786-3731770-786-6425

Bermuda hay, TIft 44, 50-60#bales, baled

o20a014a1,s7$740lb-a4le4,3.e8x7-c,1. 3horse

qlty.

'Billy '

Bullock

,.,B.ermud, a" hay,good_quaIity, square ,j;JaIas

Tift 44, bermuda hay, horse qlty. rain free, sHqu,Ilb7a0le&s5. 4$8.3-.25107p6er bale in barn. EL Smith
T'1op quality perennial peanut hay, well SfetratlciezyedE, drwainardfrseeHaanzdlebhaurrnsts9to1r2e-d3;7s5q-.57b0a4les.
G ..,ApII!I~Si!~E~E,!,,.' D~F~O~R.~S~A..L~E.......

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t If you

hIIa

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,quest-irohns.

regarding

this

c9a08e1goorry,40c4a-651,a-9m08m2:y" omas at'. 404-1351-

'04 shasta daisy and Sweet William seed

$1' /2

T'bsp.

w/SA..SE .

M.

Spark13

PO
',

Box

118

Portal 30450

4" perenn1.aI1'3, 350 var$1.',5.0, he11eborus, eucaIyptus, paIms, fems and 13hrubs, d'ISPIay

garden. Selah Ahlstrom Jackson 770-775-

4967

65 gal. pots green Iiriope $94.50, 40 three

pots dbl.orange daylilies $79.50. J.H. Patman =AAth:;=e=n-'s;;'I7I';0::6:"-:"5";4'':9-'-:.4'I'4'''8I'-7"-:-,---;;---::-;:;:-';':;:----:--:-.,C. JmoanrgymISa:rfe3d5bKninigasn'tCbuhalbpsel6/R$d1.9, pMoasrttpinaiedz.

Russell, 478-986-4657.

Notice

1I

Livestock auctions listed in the Market Bulletin sometimes offer related items for sale such I

a.s tack and other li' vestock equipment. Notices for auctions selling any item' s othe,r than I

livestock 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. 1

Notices without this information cannot be published. If you haile any questions about the I

Livestock ---

Sales --

& -

E-ven-ts,C-al-end-ar,~ple-ase-

call -

Randy --

Cox at 404-656-3682. -- - - - - -

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1
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Burgundy crinium lilies, dozen (asstd. Hand raised ftowers & plants, ann.uals and

size)
13 ,

$20

pIus.

$8

postage,

spec, imen.SIZeS

pe~elinials, creeping Charlie, yellow cannas,

$3, round bales $25. Deborah, Willett

Loganville 770-787-1044 , Coas,tal & Tift 44 bermuda,

sq~bales,

good

horse quality, $3.50lbaleoLlt of barn. Frank

Lane Carrollton 770-258-7078

Coastal bermuda hay, horse qlty., sq. and

round bales, dely. available. Breht Galloway

Advertisers of agric.ultural seed must 30907 706-860-0200 '

$7,50, $8.50,$10, $12.50, $15, ,$8 shipping. Edwin Vickers 1488 Hwy. 149 Ambrose

smuobrme tiht aan 9cumrroenntht slaobldo)rfaotor rpyurirteyp, onrotxi(onuost floAwmerainrgylliDsutscehehdy, bsriedvs., $c3oloforsr 1n0i0ixstuereed, pIglues. 31512

weeds ,md germipation for each seed lot
adVertised. A seed lot must be uniform and

,.VS"'aA=-;Sl:=E-do."-s"-St"'au'-'3s':a-'1n..::6::.<0.:;..l1r.o...o,-..m.."..s,.-_1_ 102-""M7a~.ri,o,n__S:_t.-

not exCeed 400 50-lb. bags. Labor"tory' Angel's trumpet,dbl. purple, $5, Carolina

reports will be returnjld upon 'request Any jasmine, nandina, Siberian iris $3,forsythla

Cannas, 15 var., Bankok Pretoria,

Td~~r7yo1Ipi~iH~cejas,~n3n'a7JO,oOycEeOnladsv/han0ne0wt,k

Florence Vaughan vyarieties, $5/uP, .no
oung Harris 706-

spider plants &. many more. Karen Annis Jackson 770-775-5320
H.en & chicken plants, small r.ooted starters, $8-$10 ppd., flower & pepper seegs, send
=SL=A;awS';-E.:..:re:.:f,no:.:r:ce;=l,-ivs"'itII.:;:e:,::D3"'0o"4'0n24"a-l-d'-:-A-_ llen_t-5,-5--=-H,..u.,f,f-,.,D--r_.
Hen and chicks, red or purple, $12/doz.,

3532 Hwy. 11 Mansfield 30055 770.385-9804 ads for agricultural seed submitted for $1.50/$5, ground covers. Carla Houghton'

strawberry begonias 15/$12, rudbeckia,

Coastal bermuda hay, top qlty., round and publication without this documentation will Marietta 770-428-2227

.'

Castor mole beans 50/$2, money plant Jacob's ladder, fox-tail $2/Tbsp. SASE L.

sq. bales, dely. available. Philip Ivey Lizella ,not be pUblished. Certain varieties of seed Angel's trumpets potted $4, hybrid dayli'lies seeds 100/$2, hosta, sweet shrub, red Brooks Box 888 Armuchee 30105

x 478-935-9814 Coastal bermuda, 4'

5' rolls, excellent

are protected from propagatio.n unless they are grown as a class of certified seed. For

troealidsyt. nToewre, shaosHtae,asrnedBurmo,obkese7b7a0I,m46, 0to-o74m8a1ny

Mraos1p3b13e' Lrarinees,

BpIulaentRs I'd$g4/peo3t'0. 5T1h3o7m. 0a6s-6T3W2-it3ty9

76 14

H.. ollies.: dwarf, Bufordi, Lust.erleaf, Inkberry, Compacta, Canssa, others, mature plants ih1

quality, weed free, dely. available, $30 per roll. Eschol' F. Fountain Vidalia 912-537-2201 '

example, wheat seed such as Florida 304, Coker 9152, Coker 9835 and soybean seed,

'Angel's trumpets, (tlrugmansia), 3 gal., $5$15, in bud/bloom: (pink), hydrangeas,

~ebCebleraoBmbeU~sheeesdan$d1/t4spr.edScAaSl'1En,a'sha$1v_e2' 5t.inAy

gal. pots, $2.50; qty. discount. M., Tague Hoschton 706-654-1475

Coastal .bermuda,' 4)(6 bales, $30 inside such as 673'8, Haskell and Benning, may not (mopheads), 2 gal./$5, caladium plants $1-$2: 0 . ox 293 Loganville 30052

Hosta; Francee, Patriot, Sum and

barn, $23 outside. Jimmy Smith Monticello be propagated .for sale unless the seed h<ls' V. Blackstone Powder Springs 170-218-1408 Cold hardy palm'trees for sale, call for info, Sl!bstance, Wide Brim, 4/$16, $5 shipping. D.

706-468-9067

been grown as a class of certified seed. A '

Martin Luther Golden Lawrenceville 770- Hemphill PO Box 1233 SUwanee 30024 404-

fielCdo, a2s0tabl ableermmuindiam,umsq,utaarkei,nbgaloersd,er$s3. .5D0avine

Propagation of such seed is a violation of the Plant Va.riety Protection A.ct and the

ngel s. trumpets, banana trees, Black Mmaorgeic. PEaletrpicheanCtoeoakrsC,opvoinngdtopnlan7t7s0;-7lo8t7u-s61a4n1d

o8::.6.::8;aD:y-;-7:l:i-e7:'s;61,23I1':-07::0-7-~p~0~1a-~n8~ts=6-, 8,m.-.x7.d,7, .c6.o-3lo.'-rs:,:-$=3=5--p;lu-s

993-5881

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Hostas, 1100+ varieties on display, 350+ for

Garwood Monticello 31064 770-952-2976

'oaCtsd$r2n4$'2d4rudmr,u; m(5,5wghaelas.t.)$. 2C6.&drHu'm.

(55. gals.), Thompson

Augusta 706c733-7092 706-722-5228

Feed oats, bulk only, $2.25 per bu. Marv..in.

Lewis 919 Ga. Hwy.33 Cordele '31015 229-

Federal Seed Act. If you have questions regarding certified seed,call the Market Bulletin office or the Georgia Department of Agriculture Seed Division, (404) 656-3635.
KY 31 tall fescue seed, $0.50 per pound cCormanbeinWe inrudnerin70.s6a-3ck6s7,.99661%7 germ. Winfred

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$7 shipping, 25 mixd. colors canna lilies $20,

fBo.rADgnqrrguie-geaag-ttie1c3srsaprlluCeam,notpfnsee,-yweJser;C,snpon7ony.7tf,te0eldi-z7e.a6rinra0dt-'e9sg-0erto.a5si0ple,o'1pt3srp,imohtutreordrsy,e' $S4yDlva1e3yhsI"ITltpieepr1l3n,3g11..759'S1p'"IaH2n2t913- H50'II3If-5S14t4e743IIa8.CdaeI.h0oruon,

R.d, $1.2,

lilies, lotus., pickeral iris, anacharl's, taros, $3.50 shipping, 25 (yellow), canna lilies $20 chamelean, arrowhead thalia, more. M, Frey plus $4 50 shipping Ms E P Dykes 1152 Ga,

sale; plus other shad_e perennials, shipping or
piCk-Up. Dan Nelson Auburn 678-377-5556
=CE::hoIHIuI"or'cisah"t'ay,L7s"F',0"r'pi27.-,0-~60S375a7-v-t2a.4,~r89.:S,:,1u~2.n-.m_o_ilre_sb,.y.b.ea,.yp.op.,nt.cd'D:Z'e:ie-o-n-L,iHt-t-liel-l
Iris, (black), other, daylilies, hostas,

273-4329

Mableton maryfrey@atlmug,org 770-739- Hwy, 32E. Ashburn 31714

Stargazer lily, hydrangea, nandina, abella,

,Rlumgranny (rare) seeds, still time to plant for 4256

D.aylilies, clump sale, great bargains. Jesse M.ahonia holly, Magic lily, forsythia, weepI'ng

$3F, ersocuuned h$a2y5b',a'wIems.fdoerlsivaeIer, ifMnoenerodeeda.re.Ga,lesnqn.
Ch~aethsacumeDhualyuftohr7s7a0le-4, 4$62-.35504p9e4r 0s4q-u5a5r7e-0b0a5le0,

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Ag Plants for Sale,

Aste.rs, fe'rns', Elephant ears, hydrang'eas,

hardy Indian

bpeingko;nJiao,eb~laPCyke-weeyeedd,SuLsilya-no,f-htheen-eVbaolrleuys;,

BalucrogveysdsayAIlIiT ecosvy'y@ aDaOyO1I'h 1.cyom7 Far7 m,- 0 C o-7 vm'8 gto7 n 7 willIor1 iws,.7 IBg.et.t7 ttyopS-ted-pahrkenl:a;;vMenodnerro, efa7ll7, 0v-e2r6y7-p5r0e5tt3y Daylilies;. named varieties, starting at $5. $0.50 each, minimum $10 order $2 postage.

delivery available for additional charge. Robert Skinner 5012 Highway 27 Moreland

'If you

have

questions

regarding. this

phlox, toad lily, other. Verma Farlow East

Point 404-767-7656 . , . ."

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Frank A. Cross 207 l3irchwood Clarkesville 30523 706-754-7281

Drive

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30259 770-301-4698

category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-1351- August lilies orhosta 8/$12, pink or white Daylilies, ov~r 1000 var., descriptive price Japanese maples, Viridis, Bango Kaku,

Fescue hay for sale, 4'x5' md. bales, good 9081 or 404-1351-9082.

oxalis 4 doz./$12, ageratum, gallardia, angel's list, Peachland Daylily Garden. Billy Dick 188 Crimson Queen,' Ever Red, lnaba Shidare,

qlty., fert.,dry in barn, $22, can deliver. Jeff 1993 Ponderosa 16' livestock trailer, center trumpet, Queen Anne's $2/Tbsp. SASE. A Amy Circle Fort Valley 31030 478-825-2989 Bloodgood, Osakazuki, Red Dragon, 3

Arasmith Rome 706-295-5141'

divider, $1100. P. Wilson Brooks 770-719- Mashburn 1030 Haywood Va. Rd. Armu,chee Daylilies- hundreds to choose from, garden gal.l$39, 15 gal./$98. Bridget Britton Garfield

Fescue mix, roum:! 4x5 bales, dry in' barn :=.8~15~3~-=-"-___,~-;:--.--.---::,.,,...--:--,---= 30105

design, will ship, Gerald Denney 400 Jim Stair 7"'0=-;6"--.:::;82""9:;--.:.14-"2::.:7'-:---::::,---7:-=-:": - - - - : - -

$20; also, mulch available, dely. possible. 500+ well rooted fig plants, 22 varieties, will Azalea, CameIia, Hosta, Rhodes, Lilys, Rd. Newnan 30263 770-502-9320

La. lilies or daylilies $12/doz., rose campion

Jerry McArthur Dalton 706-2.72-4626 706- ship. R. E. Day PO -Box 227 Thomaston Holly, Uriope, Crepes, Buddelia, Trees, Epimedium, (yellow, pink, purple), ferns, plants, will bloom in '05, 15/$12, hibiscus,

280-5936

~30~2~8~6T7~076~-6~4~8~-4~3~7~8~.,---=,--''-,=--'-- Leylands, Nandina piUS more. Cindy Ivester hosta, . nandina, mahonia, fon;;ythia, 1 yellow yarrow, black-eyed Susan,

-Fresh cut cow qlty. bermuda hay, limed and Cert. bermuda, sprigs" Tifton 85, 44, Jackson 770-652-4918

magnolia, other, $1 & $2 gal. pots, dig, free $2/Tbsp./SASE. F. Brooks 674 New Rosedale

fertilized to specs., $25,local daly. available, C,oastal, Russell, Tifway &'Alicia, also, custom Bananas, Japanese hardy bananas, will Iiriope. Corene Tatum Gainesville, 770-532- Rd., Armuchee 30105, stock up now for winter. Andy Jackson planting, Gene Hart GUy!on912728-3380 over'winter outside, 5 ft. now, grow to 10 ft. 1.6"-5:;:9"'4'----;-:;-::--;-,--_....,-_..,--_"'""""...,...,--,:-- Landscapers delight, Leyland cypress 8-

Brooks 770-599-3649

Highbush blueberry 1 or 3 gal. Patsy this season.. Joan. Burgins Atlanta 404-995- Fern, iris, stokes aster, ginger lily, herbs, 13', beau. sgl. leader, 100 available, Hollands

Fresh rolls Coastal $30 ea.; also, 200 rolls Whatley Sparks 229c549-7053

9277

beautyberry, artemisia, houttuynea, hibiscus, Farm. Charles" Holland Jeff Davis Rd.

mulch $15 eachobo., sq. $3.50 barri, $2.50 Mature 1 yr. red r<j.spberrycanes, youdig Big pots turkey tail fern-$25, blazing star begonia, jasmine, crocosmia, climbing Thomaston 706-648-3947

field. Richard Carlisle 1950 Council-McCranie here, shallow roots, $5 doz. Lee Abernathy hibiscus-$3, Benjamin ficus bushes-$3, hydrangea, perennials, native ferns, will ship. Lavender, pink Siberian iris 6/$15 postage

Rd., Milledgeville 31061478-946-1.106 ' . Meansvme 770-567-5332 , Goat milk for sale: 1 ,gallon, no Old faction multiplying onions Jor,summer

variegated leaf pot hibiscus-$7 & $10, no shippjng. Nina Cooper 805 James BUCkner

Gail Hollimon Buford 770-945-4252 Flowering ornamental, shade & timber tree,

=p:aM:i.d:;0'i-n':rGg~aa7:.n~tN::e;0a~nl~3:R::i:c0h~5:=9.60071':_=Mc_;it;c;;h_-e;-ll~--B;-=r=a_=n_c::h_

additives/preservatives, not consumption,' usage: orphaned

for human livestock $8

'a~wn~rd~enfrasl~l7:p=.la06n~-t~in5:g':,4~$7.1-0:=/.g2'a!'l.2:&::;$424~,:S:-/;H-_.,_E--a.-r-l-,T-e_'r:r:y__

Rd. Moultrie 31768 ::129.985-1970 Black Magic,. Black Princess,

Hawaiian,

new Paulownia hybrid grows to 25' in two years, Morgan Co. Norris Bryans Gary

Leyland cypress 1 gal./$4, 3 gal.l$8.50, quantity discount available on large orders,

gallon. Rebecca Didocha Villa Rica 770-459- ,White and red multiplying onions bulbs, Yellow Splash Elephant ears,rare ferns & Springer Newborn 706-342-0282

Athens area. Liza Smith Nicholson 706-757-

=:;:;L=:e~y7:la-=n-;:;d-c:-:yp:::r:::e 2502

. specify color, $20/gal. pp. William 'Parker 615 tlo:;;tas, voodoo plants, Japanese climbing Four O'CIOl;k plants for sale, 1-3' tall, $3-$5 2526

Horse qlty. well fertilized Coastal bermUda Cotton Rd. NE Pelham 31779 229-294-8451 ferns, hardy bananas, will ship. Pam Jol!ey each, healthy, colors yellow and'scarlet,call

..s.s..7:::3-g-a;-I./;;;:$-=7...,,3=--"74;-',-:"15"'"'-g":al"::'/"'$3"'"0=--,

hay,sq. bale/$2.75 per bale behind baler. Gerald Shelnutt 1030 Youth' Jersey Rd.

Logan.ville 30052 770-466-8917

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bales, haylageand mulch hay. Winton Harris Screven. 912-586-6687

Lge.'03 bermuda hay, medium ,'04

Ag .See'd/Plants Wanted
--.-=::=-;;:..c=-=::i7:-:L-==~""""......-""";'---:c-~ ,Looking for old-fashioned yellow meated
moon and stars watermelon s.eeds. Betty J. 7S2te5i-n4h7a3u3s PO Box 456 Bogart 30622 770-
Want Jerusalem artichoke plants or roots to

DecaturnO-593-1599 ' Blue bachelo'r's button, purple cleome, rose

moss, dbl. poppies, foxglove, moon seed, db!. & s'gI, ho.'IIyhock, $1 ea'ch'w/S.AS.E' L'Inda

Beeml's 18 Sa ddle u CI b'R.d Trenton 30752

anBdruygemIIoawn,s'lwaelalnrgoeoIt'esd

t rumt pe l coors:.pl.nk in 6" pot, 4/$10. D.

Buxton Statham 770-725-6717

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after 9 a.m., Glynn Co. L.B. Relihan

Brunswick 912-264-2857

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Free English ivy, other, you dig. B. Schaefer Rte.1, Box 207 Sh1'l0h 31826706-628-5415

'Gianthibiscus seed, pink, dk. pink, white, $1 each pk. w/S ASE,rfee C,onfederate rose seedw/order. R. Shuman 825Shuma{ltown '-R~d;:;.,:::E==I:=la=b~e~II::=3:..:.1::.30==.8~9.:.:12=,-:'7.8;::58C:-=-2.:::;62;::9"-..-~~

;6=;6-28=;9',=-:-::a.6;l:l::33s::::g2":l;-._st_ em-.::B-.o-b:::W;-e;l;c-h--R-:a-:n-g~'e-r-.7,0--6._-.
Leyland cypres.s 5,-1 O'field 'grown, sheared and sprayed', ,you dig or contract w/local
digger in our area.; cedar, Va. pines. Sam Beall
-"'D"':u~b~li~n:_:4~7~8~-2::!7:=2S-7.!:.6~1""5:---:-;-;::_;_;::_---_:_
Leyland cypress 7 gal./$15, cryptomeria, weeping Willow, Bradford & Cleveland pear,

bermuda/rye mix,nicehay, all $15/roll. Chris make reliSh. Mrs. William Langston 1045 Burgundy crinum lilies, small bulb $12, med, Ginger. Iillies, white, 4/$15; Japanese iris, fiver birch, oaks, dely. & planting, available.

Guthrie Comer 706-783-5613

Dixon .. Drive Gainesville wtleal@charter.net770-536-4762

30501 $18, Ige.$22, postage paid by shipper. Alma purple, 10/$12; plus $3 shipping. J. Hemphill 1050 Greg Strickland Winston 770-942-0011' 404McDonald Rte. 1, Box 189-ATarry!own 30470 River Point Suwanee 30024 770-887-1885 , 788-5434