Farmers and consumers market bulletin, vol. 87 [i.e. 91], no. 20 (2004 September 29)

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GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TOMMY IRVIN, COMMISSIONER

Vol. , No. 20

Wednesday September 29, 2004

Copyright 2004

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Ga. Receives Federal Disaster Declaration

Discover Georgia. At the Fair

In Response to Impact of Hurricane Ivan

As you may or may not know, the 15th annual, state-sponsored Georgia National Fair is "up in the air" this year! That is to
say one of our newest acts is Jay Cochrane, a sky walker, will walk across our main lake on a high wire, 200 feet in the air. It will be something to see!
As usual, there will be new events galore at the Fair this year, such as the Bengal Tigers, Dean Church Variety Show, and John Haines as "Elvis." Returning attractions include the Circus Maximus; Laser Light Show, and of course, the fantastic Reithoffer Midway.

Governor Sonny Perdue announced Sept. 18 that Georgia received approval from President Bush for a federal disaster declaration in response to the impact of Hurricane Ivan. This White House approval means that hurricane victims and local governments \in the hardest hit areas will be eligible to receive federal funding and assistance to recover from the- storm. "I want to thank President Bush for quickly responding to our request," said Governor Perdue. "This declaration will not only speed assistance to Georgians impacted by Ivan, it will also ease the burden on local governments as they continue to respond and recover from the storm." The Presidential disaster declaration provides public infrastructure assistance to local governments and. individual assistance to storm v!ctims in the

White. Teams of local, GEMA and FEMA representatives will continue to assess damages to determine . if additional counties should be added to this disaster declaration. "Since damage assessments continue, I want to encourage everyone who has received damage from the storm tocall FEMA's toll free registration line to apply (or

assistance," said Governor Perdue. Storm victims can call FEMA's teleregistration line to apply for assistance at 1-800-621-3362 and for the speech and hearing impaired at 1-800-462-7585. For more information on federal disaster assistance, visit the Federal Emergency Management Agency's Web site at www.fema.gov.

Ag~ 'DC9!UUJe
Process Continues in State's Quest For Additional Disaster Designations

In addition to the Presidential Disaster Designation, efforts are underway to obtain disaster designations from the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture for. Georgia

by the Governor to Secretary Ann Veneman earlier. this month at the request of Agriculture Commissioner Tommy Irvin, Secretarial Disaster Designations must be

Our guest columnist this week is Michael Froehlich, Executive Director,

following 14 counties:

Carroll,

Cherokee, Cobb, Dawson, DeKalb,

counties suffering agricultural losses from Hurricanes Frances and Ivan.

requested by the Governor. Damage assessment reports for Georgia counties

Georgia National Fair and Agricenter, 401

Early, Franklin, Fulton, Gilmer,

A request for assessment of agricultural suffering agricultural damage from

Larry Walker Parkway, Perry, GA 31069-

Madison, Rabun, Towns, Union and

damages from Hurricane Frances was made

Hurricane Frances have already been

1367, 1-800-987-3247, www.gnfa.com.
Highlighting the Fair's commitment to ag education, 19 Stories of Agriculture

Rabies Prevention Requires Efforts From Many .Cooperating Agencies

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Notice

will be featured this year. One of our newest is the Agrirama Story; Georgia's

Rabies is a preventable viral disease of cats, cattle, and dogs most often reported

Ad Deadline

Living History Museum and Village. We are featuring exciting concerts

mammals most often transmitted through the bite of a rabid animaJ. The majority of

rabid. Left untreated, rabies is deadly and kills 100 percent of its animal and human

for the October 27

starting the first weekend with Steven Curtis Chapman and Chris Tomlin on

rabies cases reported each year in the United States occur in wildlife like

victims. The rabies virus infects the central

issue is noon Oct. 13

October 9 and on.the final weekend of the

raccoons, skunks, bats, and foxes.

nervous system, causing disease of the

fair we have Charlie Daniels with Buddy

Domestic animals acquire rabies . from

brain and ultimately death. As the disease

Jewell on October 15, and Lonestar with

wildlife and account for less than 10

progresses, neurological symptoms appear

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percent of the reported rabies ~ases, with

and may include insomnia, anxiety,

confusion, slight or partial paralysis,

excitation, hallucinations, agitation,

hypersalivation, difficulty swallowing and

hydrophobia (fear ofwater). Death usually

occurs within days of the onset of

symptoms. Commissioner of Agriculture To~y

Irvin noted that the Georgia Department of

Agriculture, Georgia Department of

Human Resources, Georgia State Board of

Veterinary Medicine, county health

departments and animal control agencies

all play a role in rabies prevention and

control. "Protection of human health from

this disease involves the cooperation of

state and county governments,'' said Irvin.

The above photo shows just a portion of numerous exhibits featured at the annual Sunbelt Agricultural Exposition in Moultrie, Ga. More than 1,100 exhibitors and thousands of visitors are expected at this year's event scheduled Oct. 19-21. The farm show is unique in that visitors can see the latest harvesting and tillage techniques demonstrated. at Sunbelt's 600-acre working farm. More information about the Expo can be obtained through the website, www.sunbeltexpo.com, by e-

Georgia law requires that dogs, cats and ferrets be current on their rabies vaccinations, as these animals are kept as pets and are in close contact with humans much more than other animal species. A licensed veterinarian must administer

mail at info@sunbeltexpo.com, or by phone at (229) 985-1968.

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday September 29, 2004

- Advertising Guidelines

Farmland Rent/Lease. Wanted

'50 SN Ford, new paint, battery, wheel 1953 JD60, 6' bushhog & smoothing harrow, seals, brks., reworked engine, lift, exhaust, $5000/obo. Tina Pittman 353S Lebanon grt.. cond., $3250. Bart Price Douglasville Church Rd. Athens 30607706-353-16S2

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New Adv.ertising Guidelines EffeCtive July 1, 2003 All advertisements published in the Market Bulletin must relate to the farming/agricultural industry or be a part thereof; any and alt item(s) submitted for sale through the Bulletin must meet at least one of the following criteria: 1) must be produced by the advertiser on his/her .own farming operation, 2) must be made by the advertiser from materials on his/her own farming operation, 3) must be owned and used by the advertiser on 'his/her own farming operation for a period of at least 90 days prior to offering for sale through the Bulletin. Businesses, corporations, dealerships, or other

lieu of phone number. However. it is important that - adVertisers provide a phone number wtien submitting ads in the event Bulletin ad .personnel need to contact them concerning their .ads.
Advertisers who do hot want a telephone number
printed in their ads should note this fact when submitting the notice to the Bulletin: Each notice submitted, for publication must be in writing; ads cannot be taken by telephone. Notices may be 1Submitted by U.S. mail, facsimile transmission, or via the Internet through the Market Bulletin webstte. Notices sent via.mail or fax must be l!"gible, on a single sh1'9t of paper separate from

Family looking for 100-400 acres.to lease 770-942-2133

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for hunting, experienced and safe hunters will. '51 Cub Farmall, good belly mower, unused

respect your property. Hugh Gary Canton GA tires, motor stuck, $1550. Robert Crowe

67S-640-6207

Dacula 770-963-4356

Long established fishing club (no hunting) '51 M Farmall tractor, VGC, $3000. Geren

seeks lease on pond or lake, preferably with Williamson Lyons 912-526-S965

cabin or lodge, in central Ga., please rnail '52 MF tractor, tires good, 2nd owner, needs

description. Tom Baugh 411 Plantation Dr. repairs, $950/obo. Wayman Findlay 5942 Ga

o Macon GA 3121 47S-746-6262 ,

HWy 42 South Culloden 31016 47S-992~974S

Want to rent/lease 5+ acres of pasture, '53 Ferguson-.T030, 12 volts, runs great

house, and barn for 3 horses .in Houston, uses no oil, always stored inside, $1650. F. M

Macon, Peach., and Pulaski. Linda Wise Berryman Stockbridge 770-474S423

Kathleen GA 47S-9S7-3253



'53 Ford Jubilee, 12 volt, unused rear tires,

Want to rent/lease property w/access to good solid tractor, $2,900. Danny Wafters

19S9JCB1400Bbackhoe,4WD,3000hrs., ., new battery and hydraulic pump,. good condition, $17,500. Paul Harris Patterson
_9_12,...,-:-::6..,.70_,=-02_2_2--..,-=-------1994 Case 2055 cotton picker, completely
rebuilt heads, duals, excellent condition. Donnie Hopkins Fitzgerald 229-424-0760
2 #60 Cat. pull type scrapers, $1,000. Billy Corry Greensboro 706-4S6-470S
2 6000 Hi-cap Lilliston 2-row peanut pickers. Jack Bowen Rhine 229-3S5-3S67
2 JD 2150 dsl. tractors, 19S4 mdl., exc. cond., runs well, only 1 .for sale you choose,
$6500. J.. Green Columbus 706-561-0S44

commercial enterprises are not allowed to advertise any other notice, and be" accompanied by the name pond or water site in South Fulton to swim & Douglasville 77Q-4S9-2377

2 M&W continous flow grain dryers, mdl.

in the Market Bulletin. Commercial is defined as of the category and the name, mailing and street intended for mass market; handling large quantities address(es) and telephone "number of the person

exercise two city dogs. Jennifer Johnson East 513 JO tractor cultivator, pull type rotary 2556: Chase Farms Oglethorpe 47S-472-7726

Point GA404-766-1409

s mower planter, bot\oin plow, $7000/obo~ 2 old Farman Super tractors, needs

of product for distribution (i.e:, more than normal . submitting the same. Send ads to:

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FARM EMPLOYMENT

Danny Swymer 15749 Ga. Hwy. 33 Pavo 229- rebuilding, 1 Farman 100, needs work, some

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equipment. M. Dobbs Bremen 77-0-537-2753

'64 JD 2010, new seat, fenders;' battery, 770-942-1641

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Ga. Dept. of Agriculture 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Atlanta, GA 30334-4250
Fax: (404) 463-4389
Website: www.agr.state:ga.us/mbindex.html , Select the option "Submit Ads" on the left side t6olbar, review the guidelines displayed, complete the online form, then submit your notice.
* To cancel an ad after submission or to correct
errors made by the Bulletin staff, call the departrneni's toll free number, 1-800-282-5852, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p,ni., Monday - Friday, and ask for the person who is responsible tor the ad you want to cancel or correct. The person's name and telephone extension can be found unaer the ad category heading. Cancellations or corrections ealled in by Friday noon will be reflected in the next issue;- cancellations or corrections called in after Friday noon will be published in the next available issue, Note to Internet users: once an ad is transmitted via the Bulletin website, the ad cannot be deleted or changed by the person submitting the ad. The advertiser must call the Bulletin at the number above to have the ad deleted. A new ad . may then be submitted via the website. Items for sale or services offered in any notice must confonn to all laws and regulations covering sale and movement of the same. Ads for some categories must meet certain fequirements. Advertisers are advised to review requirements under ad categories before submitting their notices. Note: Due to space limitations, all ad guidelines cannot be listed in the Bulletin eacrr week. Advertisers who have questions concerning these guidelines may call 1-800-282-5852, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday - Friday, or write: Market Bulletin, Georgia Department of Ag~culture, 19 MLK Jr. Drive, Atlanta, GA 30334-4250.
Farmland Northwest

lfyou have questions regarding ads in this category, call Brenda Donnell at 404-6519081 or404-651-9082.

Only farm work or farm help wanted

advertisements_ allowed. No commercial;

industrial or domestic employment

permitted.

34 year oJd man seeks part-time work,

weekends egg farm, exc. work record, have

references. Wayne Hill Baldwin 706-7762295

Animal Science grad. seeking employment

and/or l:loard in NINE Atlanta, experienced in

dressage. Rachel Helmbold Silver Creek

706-2S0-9S27



Animal feeder & barn projects, west of

Dawsonville, Wed-Sun., must speak English,

Iift 50 pds. easily. Nancy Turner Marble Hill

770-S93-3525

Caretaker needed for boiler farm, must

have experience. Larry Jarrett Gillsville 770-

503-5024

Experienced & dependable adult will care

for your horses or livestock while you're away,

references provided. Dianne Cassara

Loganville 770-554-S574

Experienced couple to live & work horse
farm, housing/salary, need references.. C.

Peterson Jefferson 404-S92-1776

Full(M-F) or PT stable help, minimum of 1

year exp., references, hunter/jumper show

facility with 21 stalls. Payne Nash Moreland

770-502-1936



Kangaroo farm animal keeper full time,

send resume. Roger Nelson Dawsonville

roofarm@aol.com 706-265-1705

Man seeking job on North Ga. horse farm,

exp. feed, turn out, grounding keeping. Dave

Glees Cumming 678-677-5092

Man/woman looking for a breeder hen farm

radiator, muffler, manifold, steering wheel, 3 unused tires, other new pa.rts, bushhog, $2500. Charlie Tate Newnan 770-251-3513

'69 JD S20 tractor, 32 hp., dsl., good condition, $4500; JD 506 6' mower, heavy duty, $500. Bill Barrett Soperton 912-5293519

'71 Case 4SOCK backhoe, good condition $3000; 2000 JD SS75 skid steer, grousers & bucket, $15,500. Dale .Miller Forsyth 47S994-172S

'76 Ford 3000 dsl., p/s w/5' rotary & 6' finish

mowers, $6SOO. Bobby E. Boutwell Byron

4_7_S_-_95_6_-_4_34_5_ _ _~-------

'76 GMC 14' spreader; 'S4 Ford FSOO 14

spreader, needs motor; 'S6 Ford F700 14' hyd

spreader, etc., $30,000. Curtis Campbell Lula

770-S69-92SS



'7S Fiat Allis crawler, Remco root rake,

Hyster winch, 6bo. S. J. Hart Glennville 912-

654-1912



'7S Ford 2600, power steering, dsl., exc.

condition, barn kept. Joe Douglas Villa Rica

.770-459-1237

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'SO MF 2S5 dsl., p/s, dual remotes, hyd.-

shift w/bushhog 2S45 loader w/bucket & hay

spear, $11,000. John Scoggins Danielsville

706-795-3179

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'87 Dresser TD-8-E, good undercarriage, tight 6-way blade, no leaks, $19,500. Doug .Sizemore Chickamauga 7D6-S66-6136

'S7 lnt'I semi-mdL 23Y5 & 52' flat live bottom

trailer; used 1600' irrigation system w/new

sprinklers. Leo Perfect Unadilla 47S"627-

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'87 MF 1020,.turt tires,,775 hrs., $5495. Joe

.Philippins Con)!ers 770-760-S532

'S9 Case 1S22 cotton picker, exc.; MF .750 corn combine w/1144 corn head; Lilliston 6row rolling cult. Charles Martin Screven 912-

2-row Paulk peanut inverter, 2 15SO Lilliston peanut combines. R. E. Parten 1S1 Parten Ashburn 317114 229-567-3053

2-row cultivator, $250; KMC planters, $125

each; International 1S5 planters, $75/each;

new sweeps, $5/each. L. L. Cox Thomasville

229-37S-S92S

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2.6 GPM 2S50 PSI pressure washer, exc.

cond., mdl'. Troy-Bill, $300. Peter Menosky Nicholson 706-757-2636

20 hp. Kubota w/finish mower, $6995, also 16' tandem trailer w/elec. brks., $1000. Robert Moore Americus 229-924-4666

2000 Ford .tractor dsl., good condition, $4500. A. L. Green Byron 47S-956-4224

2000 Kubota B7300, .2S5 hrs., belly mower, front-end loader, $11,500/0BO. Pete Penny

Woodstock 770-92S-644S

2000. MF 231 w/box blade, byshhog and

disk, great cond. Greg Hudson 79 Harris Hill

Drive B)!ron 3100S 47S-956-2220

2001 4100 JD, 4x4 hyd. tractor, loader, 60"
finish mower, box scraper, 40 hrs., $1>,500. George Manuel Ringgol~ 706-937-4134

2001 equip. heavy trailer, good condition, must sell, $6000/nego. Robert Thomas Cleveland 706-219-4772 67S-617-1135

2002 NH TC-30 tractor w/front-end loader, 4WD, 9/3 trans., S6 hrs., $13,500. Ronnie Green Murrayville 770-532-0S16

2010 Yanrilar 3 cylinder dsl. tractor; good condition, finishing mower & bushhog, used

one time, come w/lift pole, $5000. Thomas Turner Gra)!SOn 770-616-3959

220 PS Dixie tractor, less than 1O hrs. of use, includes 5', rotary mower & 4' harrow. Tim Fountain Eastman 478-374-700S

3 8N Ford tractors, 2 w/rebuilt engines front mount distributor, 1 good engine side mount distributor. David Keadle Thomaston 706-

CORRECTIONS
Following are corrections for advertisements published in "the. Market Bulletin's Farmland Edition. Ads are listed alphabetically by county according to geographical regions. Ads are limited to describing farmland or farm structures; detailed descriptions of non-farm

For information about ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651-9081or404651-9082.
Polk 22 acres, southeast Polk County near Yorksville 1-20 and 27S, $5,900 per acre. Tommy Jenkins Cedartown 770-74S-2604.
FARMLAND

in Madison, Franklin & Banks counties, housing included. Charles Tiller Danielsville 706-7S9-2324
Reliable person w/exp. to work w/cattle & Iight farming. Sherman Leonard Atlanta 706695-S352 706-695-200S
ResponsilJle help wanted in laying house, no house provided. Mandy Carey Royston 706-246-900S 706-49S-7192

579-6416 912~294-6593 . '89 mdj. 2-roWKMC peanut combines; 6000 Lilliston peanut comb.ine. Leslie Jones Jacksonville 229-S33-5630
'SN Ford tractor, ready for work, new paint, w/bush and . l;log harrow, $3200. Stanley _Schwartz Conyers 770-330-0124
'95 KMC wide body 4-row peanut combine. _Ted Cowan Fitzgerald 229-423-5602

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Ifyou want to submit an advertisement via the website, click on the option "Submit Ads" and follow the instructions displayed. Ads must be submitted before Wednesday noon in order to

structures are not included in these avertisements.

RENT/LEASE

Want dependable young man to work "part '9S Ezgo workhorse, good cond., dump, hi- appear in the following issue.

time on farm for room and board. Mr. Will clearence w/fiberglass top, $3000. Buddy

If you have access to the Bulletin via the

Farmland Northeast

If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651-

LaGrange 404-210-5538 Want ranch f1eavy equipment operator,

_Leger Cordele 229-273-454S 229-273-35S4 '9S Ford 4S35 w/loader, 360 hrs., 65 hp.,

Internet and you no longer need ,to receive the publication through U.S. mail, consider canceling

If you have questions about ads in this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
Pickens 6.67. A. in pasture. w/640' on Talking Rock Creek, 1 mi. north of Jasper. J. Harris Alphari!tta 404-402-7523

9081 or404-651-9082.
The Farmland for Rent/Lease Cl!tegory is published the last issue of each month. Please adhere to the following guidelines when submitting an ad for Farmland tor Rent/Lease or Rent/Lease Wanted When submitting ad, please designate it for the

maintenance, timber operations, trustworthy, responsible. Ray Wooten Hazlehurst 912375-3366
Want reliable herdsman w/exp. to work w/purebred cattle,.& light farming. Sherman Leonard Chatsworth 706-695-S351 706-695200S

$16,000. Ben McGreggor Macon 4JS,935- your subscription to help the department reduce its

2400

printing and postage costs. To cancel a

. '99 JO 8_50 B crciwler w/grapple, $45,000;
'93 Prentice 410 D loader w/topping saw

subscription, simply call (404) 656-3682 in metro Atlanta or 1-800-282-5852toll~free from anywhere

delimber, new motor, $3S,OOO. Kenneth Allen in Georgia, 8 a.m. , 4:30 p.m., Monday - Friday.

Ellija)! 706-635-7971

Please have your Bulletin mailing address label

1 SN Ford rebuilt motor, unused tires, new available for reference when you call.

Farmland Northeast Central

Farmland for Rent/Lease category. Want responsible, trustworthy person for seat & clutch & many new parts, tractor like

No part of this pubjication may be reproduced

Notices to b.UY or sell farmland are farm work, cattle, fencing, feeding, _new. Sidney"l<eadle.Thomaston 706-647-232S in any form or incorporated into any information

If you have questions regarding this ad category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.
Elbert 45 acres, SO% pasture, 40x70 metal work shed, 40x40 pole barn, 40x70 worf<ing shed w/stalls, fenced and cross-fenced, creek borders property, only $2S6,000. Ron D. Ward Elberton 706-49S-24S4
Oglethorpe 5 - 73 acres, partly wooded, pastured, mostly fenced, paved road frontage, $4000-5000 per acre. Ted Smith Lexington 706-743-5644
Farmland Greater Atlanta
If you have questions about this ad

published only in the special fall or spring farmland editions Ads must not exceed 30 words.
1O acre pasture for rent, barn w/7 stalls, for horses. Peter Hodgson Athens 706-543-3754
1000 acres for deer/turkey hunting, creek bottoms and pines, first time open to public, in Maco!) County. Lamar Melton Oglethorpe 47S-957-6000
2. acre pasture w/apartment for rent. Jan Sweeney Dacula 770-6S2-9176
200 acre hunting larid for lease outside Talbotton, 1 1/2 hr. from Atlanta, 35 min. from Columbus, call for more. info. A. W. Helms Columbus 706-561-S365

maintenance, housing/benefits/salary. Olin Wooten Hazlehurst 912375-6016 912-375" 60SO"
Want young man to live & work on game chicken farm in North Ga., PT in exchange for housing/lake. Allen Baker Talking Rock 770597-333S
Warfnblood horse farm has PT position available,. Sat./Sun./Mon. mornings for adult, work w/other. horse [overs, exc. preferred. Pam Levy Locust Grove 770-957-1603
Young, single, Christian man wants to learn trade in the farming industry; have construction equip. experience. Robbie Joe Ball Ground 770-720-72S2

1-row Covington planter, only used once, all plates included, Sampson 20 disc smoothing harrow, adjustable off sets. Dale Farmer ,Lavonia 706-356-21 S3
1-row Pixall bean picker, $11,500. Al Clark Portal 9l2-S65-5424
1120 Ford, diesel, 397 hrs. w/bushhog, blade, harrow, finish mower, $7,250c Lauren Fleming Athens 706-20S-1226
12-ton 40' Gooseneck trailer, $5900; Sx12 grain dump trailer, twin cylinder, hvy. duty, $1900. G. Ellard Newborn 770-401-S773
1250 MF, 4x4, turf tires, 16/spd., 27 hp., 900 hrs., $SSOO/obo, cash. Scott Gallman Chatsworth 706-695-6412

retrieval system without the written consent of the Georgia Department of Agnculnire.
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FARMERS & CONSUMERS

MARKET BULLETIN

(ISSN 0889-5619)

Geqrgia Department of Agriculture

19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive

Atlanta, Georgia 30334-4250

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404-656-3722

1-800-282-5852

category, call Brenda Donnell at 404-6519081or404-651-9082.

25 A. pasture to rent/lease for horses. Phil Bowers Fa)!etteville 770-716-6S2S

FARM MACHINERY.

1440 IH combine w/820 gr~in head, excellent condition, $S500; 6-row cultivator,

Fax 404-463-4389 Office hours 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday

Cherokee 15 acres, home, lake on backside, tree farm, $695,000. Art Newill

36 acres for rent/lease, apartment on property. Lee Ann Manfredi S10 McDonough

excellent. condition, $450. Robert Wayne If you have questions regarding this Montgomery Reynolds 47S-S37-2356

Tommy Irvin, Commissioner

Holl)! Springs 770-345-2470
Farmland Southeast
For information regarding ads in this category, ca// Brenda Donnell at 404-6519081or404-651-9082.

Road Hampton 3022S 67S-697-4716 67S770-2S12
42 acres for rent/lease for hay, planted with fescue/bermuda located on Hwy 36E .approx. 5 miles from Jackson. Gussie Cawthon Jackson 770-775-2214
S acres, 5 stall barn, xfenced, lake, good

category, call Brenda Donnell at 404-65,19081 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

f500 Lilliston peanut picker.. Louise L: Giddens Adel 229-549-S665.

16' dovetail, 3 axle. equip. trailer, alee. brks.,

pintehhook, $1,200.' Andy Deignan Locust

Grove 770957-7446



18' trailer, 4' wide, 1S' long, need some. work

Carlton Moore, Editor
Randy Cox, Managing Editor Address all . requests to be added to or removed from the mailing list, change of address . and Form 3579 to the MARKET BUL~ETIN office at the above address. , Published biweekly at Capitol

Wheeler 56 acres, 33 pasture rest timber, grass, partial board for 2-4 horses for 1 be seeking those items. for ,their own on bed, pulls good,.new lgts. tail, $500. Larry

new fence_& barns, small,lake, 2 wells, good individual. Robert Brubaker 145 Dorris Rd f arming operation., '



Hanks Pine Mountain 706-663-S205

Square, Atlanta 30334. Periodicals postage paid at Atlanta, Ga. and

huQting, call aft. 6 pm. John Nix Waynesville 912-77S-4S41
Farmland Southwest
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
Dooly 1.30 A., or will divide; exc. cattle or horse farm, fenced & cross-fenced,. highway frontage, 1S mi. from Perry. Freeman Wingard Montezuma 47S-472-7SS5

Alpharetta 30004 770-475-4116
For rent 24+ acres, fenced pasture, shed, some, trees, .city water, year-round grazing and close to Atlanta in Walton County, good for horses or cattle. J. Caras .Decatur 404633'2119
Looking for land to lease in central Georgia for responsible hunting club. Richard Smith Eatonton 706-4S5-4S72
Pasture w/stall now avaiL, $160 per mo., convenient to Hwy 92 and 1-75. Doug Pruitt Woodstock 67S-S49-32SO

'03 Walker mower, 20 hp Kohler eng., 4S " frant deck, 0 hrs., $7000. David McDaniel Eastman 47S-374-7365
'47 SN Ford, 95% original, exc. cond., $3000; Woods 5' bushhog, $500. Gene Brown Byron 47S-953-3330
'49 Ford SN, restored, 6V; lights, old S" auger, old dirt scoop, boo.m pole, all $2SOO/obo. Scott Rowan McDonough 67S432-5901
'49 Ford SN, runs well, $2600/obo. Andy Sanders Edison 229-S35-2717

190 Allis-Chalmers, runs well, $3000; also 9' 2 blade Bushhog brand mower, $1500. .Doug Anderson Armuchee 706-235-6572
1940 Farmall H, excellent condition, $3000. Jim Lane Acworth 67S-427-6201
194S JD mdl. A, 3 point hitch, good sheet metal, needs 2 tires. Neal Hutchins Monroe _770-267-S634
1952 Ford tractor, very good condition, good.tires, $2100. Roland Arrowood Colbert _706-78S-2529
1953 T0/30 Ferguson tractor, engine runs

additional offices. ,
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Cancellations or corrections called in by Private deer hunting, prime location Turner '50 JD mdl. 'M', 2 cyl., good cond., runs well, needs brks. work, $2100. William Division. If you require special assistance in

Friday noon wiH be reflected in th.e next Co. Alan Odom 22SS Williford Rd Rebecca well, exc. restored project, $2S50. Daniel C. Adkinson 5S2S Sandy Point Road Lizella utilizing ou'r services, please contact our agency.

issue the following Wednesday.

317S3 229-387-171S

Jenkins Griffin 770-5S4-S400

31052 47S-935-9072

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26-ton logsplitter, vertical & horizontal, 5.5 Belly mower for Farmall Cub, 5' cut, Intl Ford TW 20 duals, 3800 hrs., $11,000; JD 455E crawler loader w/detachatile NH 1310, 3 cyl. dsl., 4WO, front-end loader,

hp. Honda engine, $850/obo. Mike Walker brand, totally restored, new guide wheels, skid 35KW generator PTO, also other. Alton backhoe, 2000 hours, good condition, .scrape blade, bushhog, finish mower, 16'

Cartersville 770-606-0955

plates, EC, $750. Jeff Peters Monroe 770- Thompson Warrenton 706-465-2760

$20,500. M. Creasman Covington 770-231- trailer, $15,500. Kevin Sanders Cornelia 706-

3-pt. 12' boom, 65 gallon Canaan industries 267-3589 770-267-0864

Generator 37KW continuds, Detroit 453 6888 770-385-5777

776-2555

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sprayer w/raven poly tank. Randy G. Griffith Burch harrow, 19 1/2', discs like new, engine w/lessthan 100 hours. Robert Monnier JD 6420, cab, 4WD, 640 loader, excellent NH 5610 2002, 100 hrs., dual remotes, exc.

Newnan 770-502-0809

$3500. Al Heath Soperton 912-529-3042

Hartwell 706-376-7556

condition, sheltered, 30 hours, $56,000. cond., $18,000. Leland O'Bryant LaFayette

4' bushhog, good condition, $150; 3~pt. Bushhog 3-pt. hitch, hyd. woodsplitter. J.ack Generator 671 Detroit 3PH on trailer. Stuart Abel Richmond Hill 912-727-2521

706-397-8015

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hitch dirt scoop, $125. Leland E. Savage Cason Oxford 770-786-5590

Douglas Patterson Douglasville 770-949- JD 6620 combine, heed some repairs, NH 575 baler, 1 yr. old, exc. cond., NH 462

Homer 678-617-5141



'91 931C track loader Bushhog brand ""43"""9"-'0'"-7'-'7-'0'"--3""1'"'4_-0""5=1.,,.7_ _ _,......._ _-:-...,...-- $4000; parting out IH 815 & lH 915, also disc mower, field ready, $1200. Greg Paradice

4-row peanut pickers, (20 bushhog, batwing cutter, 15', 2615 legend,,50 hrs., exc. Good used PTO powered pecan shaker, Lilliston peanut 7500 & 6000. June Whittle Collins 912,693-7364

Lilliston, $8000/ea.; 4-row KMC digger shaker, ,cond., $5500. Mark' Willett Loganville 770- Bowie 4-pt. hitch, good working condition. A. Chester 478-998-0552

NH 630 round baler, excellent condition,

$3000. David Floyd Danville 478-945-3793 554-4300

Robertson Tifton 229-382-4128

JD 709 super duty 7' rotary mower, will cut under barn, $7,000; JD 650 side delivery rake,

478-214-1355

Bushhog brand finishing mower, mdl. Gravely mdl. LI, 30" bushhog mower, sulky, 4" diameter trees, exc. cond., $3700. Frank $1,000. Janies Hinton Reynolds 478-847-

4000 Ford tractor, good tires, 4/spd. trans., ATH72Q, 6' cut, excellent condition, $1250. good machine, $695. David Upole Griffin Dysart Pine Log 770-386-0020

3452 478-847-3319

dsl., manual steering; bucket for. skid steer Mark Welch McDonough 770-957-1227

"-77:.:0:..-2:::2:::8:..-3::,:7:..;:8;;5--'---------- JD 720 front-end loader, hay spear NH 848 round baler, very good condition,

Bobcat, $1500. Thomas L. Clements C 2.AC combine, cab., p/s, 4-row com head Hay mowing equip., NH 6 disc hay cutter, included, good condition, $4500. Rodney used very little, under cover, 4x5 bales,

Rutledge 706-557-9667 770-335-6315

& grain table, $2800; Ford 4500 dsl. backhoe, exc. cond., $1675; 6' rotary sythe cutter, flail Martin Dublin 478-275-1003

$2200. Ray Spence Lilburn 770-294-1850

4000 Ford, gas, no p/s w/bushhog, blade, finish mower, spreader, PHO, $5,995. Ken Phillips Bogart 706-714-7282
450 Case track loader, runs and operates well, $5500/obo. Brian Tyson Lavonia 706206-7775 .
5' Bushhog brand bushhog, rough, good

$4975, etc. James Sullivan Vidalia 912-5374944
CK 680 Case backhoe, older mdt:, but in good running & operating condition, $8500. Bill Reece Ellijay706-635-4444
Case IH 2055 cotton .picker, field ready, $27,500. Darrell Griffin Moultrie 229-891-

type, GC, $550: Cory Hulett Milan 229-362_46_9_5_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,
Hay ride wagon w/pt. floor w/3' rails w/access gate,_ red, white/blue, new condition. G. Carr Cedartown 770-749-0731
Hay spear for loader or 3PH, $275; 8' Bushhog brand; $1400; 3-pt. ripper plow,

JD 7720 combine, sheltered, well maintained, good tires w/220 platform & lots of extra parts, $10,5.00. Zeke Lambert Madison 706-474-0900 706-342-0543
JD 8300 grain drill.w/small seed attachment & front mounted 15' field cultivator. Phil Adkins Vienna 229-273-7691 229-942-2160

NH 939A 3-row narrow corn head, exc. cond., $3000; JD 4630 CIA, duals, GC, $10,500. Terry Embry Eatonton 706-4852401
NH LS 170 skidsteer, 2000 mdl., 952 hrs., 1 owner, VGC, clean & serviced regularly, $14,500.- L. Ethridge Lavonia 706-498-3838

gearbox, tail wheel, blades, $75. Lynn Wellham Statham 770-725-2327
5' Condor bushhog w/40 hp. gearbox, $475, excellent condition. Charles Woodward

6046
Case IH 2366 combine w/644 JD corn header, excellent condition. Kenneth Williamson Fitzgerald 229-468-5937

$200. Jerome Jones Whitesburg 770-834-=-97"""6""0'--_--~----------
Horse power Coleman powermate
generator for sale, unused, just cranked once,

JD 9500 4x4 combine, $30,000; JD 644 corn head, $7,500; JD 4960 MFWD, 6700 t:irs., EC, also other, $10,000. Lon Higgins Douglas 877-709-2188

NH hay rake 258 bar type, 1O', iJOOd shape,

$1500; Hardee sprayer 250 gal., 30' boom,

3PH, $1800. Dwane Bailey Bowersville 706-

376-9604 .

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Covington 770-786-9264

Case IH 685, only 1707 hrs. w/6' box blade $600. Lucy Shirley Lavonia 706-356-8659

JD 9910 cotton picker, $4,500. Garlon E. NI corn picker/sheller, 2-row PTO hyd.,

5' F3619 frail mower, $450, call aft. 4 pm.-8 w/teeth, $11,000 firm. 0. W. Thompson Cobb IH 424 gas w/7 pcs. equip!. including tiller, Rogers Chauncey 478-374-7266

$2500. Wayne Keene Lake Park 229-559-

pm. Mitch Robertson Lawrenceville 770-963- 229-853-2903

$5500. D. P. Collins Woodstock 770-926- .JD 9965 cotton picker, '94 model, 3000 fan 5725

6292

Cub Cadet garden tractor; auto - trans., .,,.75"'4.,,.8'--'-77'-'0'---"""89"""1"""-"'"0"'33"'-0'---------- hrs., duals, $37,500; 7500 XLT peanut New Holland 849 ro!Jnd baler, good

5' bushhog rotary mower, .mdl. 15, $75; 6' mower deck, plow, needs repair or for parts, IH mdl. 504, gas, C-153 w/bushhog, box combine, $6500. Clete Nolan Douglas 912- condition, $3000. Wesley Dawson

Tayloway rotary mower, $500; 1-row $75. Michael Maguire Gainesville 770-983- blade, bucket, hoist, 500 gal. fuel tank 422-3305 912-281-8344

Summerville 706-857-1195

cultivator, $75, no calfs aft. 9 pm. J. Martin 9058

W/pump. Tom Tuthill Covington 770-787- JD A w/I, $3500; JD 50 all, pis, I PTO One-row Pixall bean picker, grading belt,

Monroe 770-207-4577



Cub Lowboy tractor w/belly mower, good =20.=.6::.:2=----'------------ loader, $2500, JD 60 all, pis I PTO, $3500. vibrating shaker table, sheltered, GC, $1200;

5040 Allis-Chalmers, runs wen, disc harrow, condition & tires, new battery, $1250. Terry IHC 1-pt. quick attach single mold board Mark Thompson Greenville 106-523-0565 produce trailer w/alum. top, $1100. Kyle

l>Crape blade included,. $5000/obo. Cynthia Darby Snellville 770-855-8793

plow, exc. cc;ind., still has IH stickers, also 3PH JD combine, mdl. 55 w/grain head, ready to Milhomn Douglas 912-384-2205

Redden Kingston 770-336-5991



D6C, Hyundai 200LC, rollover box, 7' single plow w/sweep. R. Brown Blairsville cut beans, $3000. Heath Wilson Stapleton Peanut picker, Amadas 4-row, for sate by

555 Ford hvy. dty,. ind. tractor-loader bushhog, Ford 4610 tractor, parts, etc. W. E. _70_6_-_7_45_-_6_64__ 6 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. 706-547-6827

owner, Ralph Cavender Claxton 912-739-

w/counter wgt., diesel, P/S, $6800. Bill Nee Crawford Rockmart 678-371-2534

Implement hitch for Murray garden tractor JD gator, 4x2, 175 hrs., exc. cond., $4800. 0171 912-739-2069

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Smith Warner Robins 478-953-9485
5x8 utility w/ramp, mesh floor, spare tire jack on tongue, good condition, $400. David Smith Calhoun 706-602-8664 770-402-3115.

Disc harrow, 16 disc, used very little, $650. Julie C. Altman Monticello 706-476-0161
Ditch Witch 2300, $1250, also other.
Tommy Tidd Box Springs 706-326-0013

w/38" box scraper and 10" plow w/coulter blade, $200. Ron Bailey Locust Grove 770_95_7_-_3~80__ 6 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
lnt'I Cub Cadet, mdl. 149 w/attachments,

Norman E. Bray Cleveland 709-219-1872 678-283-6072
JD hay rake mdL 640, ord but works, $600. Alton Ray Washington 706-678-2801

Peanut wagons, $2800/ea; 6 tandem wagons in good shape. Larry Dunaway Hawkinsville 478-783-3524 478-892-9961
Pecan cleaner Savage 2400, pecan

6' King Cutter box blade, $150. Lorri Extra heavy duty 15.6x6.6 double axle trailer EC, $800; 2 Sears garden tractor, motor runs, JD hay rake, 703 V w/caddy, exc. cond., conveyor 1O'& 18', palet mule, air fan, peanut

Robinson Tallapoosa 770-574-8500

w/ramps & lgts., 2 5116 ball hitch, $995/nego. tractor needs work, $175. Larry Stevens used one time, 2004, $2500. J. P. Larman dump wagon. Paul Vincent Fort .Valley 478-

6' MF scrape blade, $125; 5' MF bushhog, Wes J. Cupps Auburn 770-962-5758

Macon 478-742-5953,

Buckhead 706-485-6359

825-5157

$200; 1-row planter, Covington, $200, all 3-pt. Farman 140 w/cultivator, good condition, lnt'I harvester sprayer w/H Farman engine & JD trail gator, 4x2, 2003 mdl., less than 50 PowerKing 48" mower deck, 12 hp., dual

hitch. Joseph French Clermont 770-983- $2750 cash. David Brown Union City 770- A Farmall rear ends, .runs well, good tires, hrs., perfect shape LN. Greg Long Jasper trans., exc. cond., $2000. Louise Avaritt

1391

964-1123

$800. Douglas Shelnutt Loganville 770-466- 770-826-1412

Covington 678-625-0604

6' box blade, $325; 6' landscape rake, Farmall 706 dsl. tractor, narrow .front, ""49"'3"""8'-----------;-,------ John Deere, 8820 4WD combine, 1988 Rhino 15' batwing, $4500; Rhino 8' disc $325, call aft. 9 pm. Norman Weeks Barney unused tires, hyd., runs well, pis, $5900. Ben lnt'I no. 9 mule drawn sickle mower, good mdl., 2900 hrs., 644 corn header and 920 flex mpwer, $2200; Zetor 6245 4x4 tractor, 60 hp.,

229-775-2536

Copeland Gray 478-986-1100

working condition, $400. Johnny Keasler platform, $45K, . negotiable. Wendell Lynn bushhog loader, 900 hrs., $12,500. Cole

6' reversible , scrape blade, $150; 4' Farman C, .rebuilt engine, good rubber, Woodbury 706-538-6315

Cobbtown 912-293-7679

Jernigan Buena Vista 706-570-21.71

squealer Hico bushhog, $150. Robert Boggs Woods mower, $1700/obo. Dan McMichael International 504, diesel engine, runs well, KMC 4-row peanut picker w/reverse, Rhino flex-15 magnum mower, $3500;

Decatur 770-939-'3141.

Pine Valley Mountain 706-628-5377

needs minor repairs, parts included, Lilliston 7500XLT, both exc. cond., field ready. Rhino flex-15 mower, $2500; 45' 7" grain

6-way power tilt & angle blade, front mount, Farmall Cub parts, draw bars, transmission $2500/obo, aft. 6 pm. Tripp Swilley Pelham James White Atlanta .478-358-4518

auger, 3 phase motor, $1800. Robert Merriam

complete w/controls, $800. D. Chalk Atlanta & old time 1arm plows, all must go. Rudcan _22_9_-_2_94_-_4_0_7_ 7 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. KMC peanut plow inverter, $1000; Lilliston Albany 229-438-5050

770-898-0026

Mathis Cumming 770-887-4519

JD 1010 gas, 1-row w/cultivators, 40 hp., 6000 hi-cap & 15$0 Lilliston peanut combine, Scrape blade (Bushhog brand), dbl. jointed,

601 Ford Workmaster, new paint, 34 hp. Farman Cub tractor w/cul!ivators, also new paint, exc. cond., $3850. -Gerald King $1000/ea. Hem:v Williams Milan 229-362-4431 6', exc. cond., $400. M.M. Haynes Canton

w/bushhog, blade, harrow, PHO, boom pole, other. C. Caudell Lula 770-869-7133

Nashville 229-686-3127 229-686-8771

Kawasaki mule 4x4, red, good condition, 770C479-5224

$5,650. Dan Phillips Bishop 706-769-9694
7 pieces of 2-row farming implementi;;, $2000/obo, will sen separate. Ruthie Herndon Garfield 478-982-9353

Farman H tractor for sale, unused tires,
recent tune up, runs well, $1800. Ken o.
Griffin Statham 770-725-5745
Farmall Super Aw/cultivators, new paint,

JD 1050 tractor w/loader, $9750, other equip., equip. trailer, logsplitter & inore. Michael Allen Blairsville 706-8972020
JD 148 loader w/mounting frame for JD

$4,300. B. Collins.Macon 478-951-.8600
Knight mixing wagon 3450, $5500; KMC 6row peanut plow, $4000. Chris Hood Swainsboro 478-494-4499

Scrape blade, make Gill heavy duty 5' 6 snanks ripper, $550. R. Dangar Alpharetta 770-475-1914.
Shaver hyd. post driver, $500; 6' box blade,

7' rotary mower, $300; 7' box bfade, $200, also other. Burl Gardner Sylvester 229-7769677
75 KW generator, 318 Chrysler engine, 84

$2000; JD 317, 42" deck, 18 hp., $1000; JD 318, 42" deck, $2500. Roy Walker Woodstock 770-924-4085
Fertilizer .spreader, Vicon 1650 pound

4020, 5' bucket, hay spear, very good condition, $1800. Randy Comerford LaGrange 706-845-9915
JD 1962 tractor w/bushhog, $2500. Pat

Kubota L~2900 4x4, 30 hp., pis, low hrs., $8000; L 2900 2WD, low hrs., $7500, good condition. Brad Hosmer Hinesville 912-3680815 912-269-3728

$375. C. R. Thomason Barnesville 770-3582668
Shibaura 3000 dsl. tractor 4x4, 32 hp., 12
spd, trans, rebuilt 02, 48 hrs., .4 spd. PTO,

hrs., $4000/obo. Joe D. LeCroy Martin 706384-4619
8 hf). chip-n-vac w/remote hose, exc. condition, $1200. L. Cook Woodstock 770-

capacity, 3-pt. hitch, 30' spread, good condition, $900. Emory Merk Commerce 706367-8644
Finish mower 6', King Cutter brand; good

Davis Dawsonville 706-265-4057 JD 1997 870 4x4 .wlloader, 500 hrs,,
b1,1shhog, sprayer, $12,500. Wendell T. Ramey
4305 Cedar Creek Road Gainesville 30507

Kubota L3010 G.ST, 2002, w/bushhog finish mower, dsl., 4x4, 32 hp., 106 hrs., ind. tires, EC, $12,000/0BO. John Dignan Morganton 706-633-6555

good cond. Gene N. Compton Athens 706-

546-1412

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Six row Redball hooded sprayer, double tanks. electric and PTO pump, gauge wheels,

926-6066

cond., $500. B. Mullis Mac:On 478-935-8693 .,,.77'"'0'"'-"'"53"-1'"--0"'8'""4"'3_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

L-2350 Kubota 4x4 w/loader, 28 hp., low $2000/0BO. Will Anderson Register 912-

8 wheef, 3-pt. hitch hay rake, in good Finn straw blower w/new 37 hp. Wisconsin JD 2 cylinder tractors, {four), parts~tor JD hrs., $9300; Ford dsl., p/s, exc. cond., $5300. 682-3749

condition, $600: Homer Bro11in Midville 478- engine, strong machine, comparable to mdl. "60"c other equipment. Russell Banks Pallas Jim Blanchard Allenhurst 912-217-4732 912 Spreader w/3-pt. hitch for dry, granulated &

589-7042

B70, $9000. Rian True Augusta 803-278- _77_0_-44_5_-7_8_6_8_ _ _ _ _~---~ 258-5623

pulverized fertilizer or lime, have manual,

850 JD dsl. tractor,. exc. cond., 261 JD 4141 706-736-4897

JD 24T hay baler, rebuild or parts, $750; Lilliston 6000 peanut combine, 2-row KMC $200. Ed. Gilchrist Griffin 770-227-7141

mower, & 7' scrape blade, $7100, call aft. 6 For sale lnt'I Farmall 100 tractor w/plows orchard disc, $325; smoothing disc, $275. digger, Vermeer 604K baler. David Muse Square bale hay conveyor, 18' long, $750.

pm. Cindi Erwin Winterville 706-742-7507 planters and bushhog kept in the dry, $2100. Carl McFarland Conyers770-761-5130

Per!Y 478-987-3386

Don Pugh Dawsonville 770-893-3330

8900P. McNair. harvester, $12,000; 2 948 McNairs for parts, $1000; Ford 6640, 7740, $6500/ea.; winch limb guard bellypan. Bubba Pippin Albany 912-344-6060

Danny J. Graves Acworth 770-974-7402 For sale. JD tractor 2030, exc. cond.,
original c;iwner, .$10,000/obo. Joseph c.
Shelnutt Jonesboro 770-478-5642

JD 2550, 65 hp., . 3-pt. hitch, rollbar w/canopy, good condition, $10,700. L. Vandiver .Cleveland 706-219-4290
JD 2755, 5' Alamo hydraulic sidecut mower,

Lorig 393 peanut combine. Lena Braswell Wrens 706-547-6784
M2 gleaner combine, 6-row corn head, 30", IH 800 6-row planter 30", 2 Gooseneck grain

Stoll trailer, flatbed dovetail EC, $7400, fertilizer spreader, $1300 & 4 wheel rake, $300. Timothy V. Goodwin Augusta 877-7116892

8N Ford tractor, $2800; 6' Ford sickle For sale deer processing equip.. and new clutch & unused rear tires, $14,000. trailers, tandem axle, etc. John Ingram Rome Sub-soiler 6' 5 blade, $500; chisel plow

mower, $400; 7' Ford sickle mower, $500; supplies. R. Haskin Hazelhurst 912-375-3232 William E. Lyle Rex 770-474-1160

706-291-7018

w/gauges wheels, 9 shanks, hvy. duty, $2500.

Ford 532 square baler, $1200. Sammy Faw Ford 2 bottom plow-trip type, $275; 7' flex JD 299 cotton picker, needs head gasket, MF 135 dsl. w/JD bushhog & scrape blade, P. Deal Statesboro 912-531-0044

Chatsworth 706-695-0830

tine drag harrow,,$375, 16" furrow fillers, $95. Long peanut combine, Taylorway 20. offset exc. cond., $5300. Gregg Vinson Sukup 5' wild game food plot planter, exc.

. 9' Hardee mower pull type,, good condition, James Marshall Macon 478-788-3988

harrow, $1100 each. Frank Hist Winterville Waynesville 912-778-4034

cond., used one year, $2900. Dave Bacle

$2000. Gene Jones Talking Rock 706-692- Ford 3 cyl. gas w/Long 3"pt. hitch bac,:khoe, _706'-'=7_4""2'---8=2:..0_o__,...._ _- - - - - - - MF 165 dsL, 1493 hrs., VGC, sub-soiler, Waverly Hall 706-582-3712

5788

alt hyd., $6800; Pittsburg cultivator legs, JD 3010, tri front-end, box.blade, bushhog, bushhog, 3 bottom plow harrow, 1O' all metal TO 20 Massey Ferguson tractor, new paint

9965 JD. cotton picker, 6-row conversion, $20/ea,. cash only. M. Wilson Millwood 912- hayfork, hay wagon, field ready, all for trailer, $9800. Leon Presley Eatonton 706- & battery & PTO shaft, runs well, $3000.

945 fan hrs., 1350 engine hrs., sheltere.d, exc. 283-9266

$6750/obo. David E. Lester Tl!cylorsville 770- 485-6928

Morgan D. Greene Butler 478862-5305

cond., $80,000. Perry Hudson Leary 229- Ford 3000 dsl., p/s, good paint, $4,900. 684-1274

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MF 20 diesel, '70, shuttle shift, unused tires, Taylorway 10 disc harrow, $1000; JD

734-5706

Joey Burke 138 Etirlich Farm Road JD 4020 tractor, late nidl., urnised. tires, exc. cond., 5 pieces equip. Bobby Garrett hydraulic rake, niodel 652; $400; offset

9N Ford & Howse 5' bushhog, $2000. D. Swainsboro 30401 47!!-289-8126

runs great, $8000/obo. Doug Rhodes Winder 770-867-2797

harrow, 16 disc, $350. Bob Hill Winder 770-

Womack Dallas 770-445-4531

Ford 3400 industrial loader, great cond., Augusta 706;833-1233

MF 245. w/bushhog 2440 loader, tractor has 867-6546 770-307-8254

AC G, good condition, plows, cultivators, recent tires, cyl., hoses, brks., clutch, hyd. JD 4020, 1969 side GOnsole, fenders, wide folding roll-bar, exc. cond., good sheet metal & Tiller, Snapper nidl., front tines, 5 hp.

mower, $2800 leave message. Jennings pump & more 3-pt. hitch, PTO, $7900. Jeff .front, 3-pt., 95 hp., good condition. David paint, $9500. Keith King Carrollton 770-214- Briggs, tines almost . new, $160. Sam

!Vester Young Harris 70q-379-2267

Estep Newnan 770-251-3237

Willett Loganville 770-8835600

1466

Buffington Clarkesville 706-754-1601

AC mdl. G, good condition, new paint, hyd. lift, cultivating & lay off plows, 12V system, $3000. Vaughn Ricketts Dahlonega 706-8643406

Ford i!OOO gas, pis, canopy, select-o-speed,. JD 4020, canopy, new clutch, injectors,

52 hp., good tractor, $4750; Sitrex 8 wheel v- batteries, GC, $7500; JD 7720 combine, 20'

rake, 3PH, $900. Douglas Adams Hartwell grain head, AC,, well maintained, $10,000.Lee

706-376-5679 706-377-4173

Nunn Madison 706-215-0031

MF 245, new engine, regular clutch, PTO Trailer heavy duty w/fold-up/ramps,

clutch, seat, good rubber, $6500/obo. Bernie 19'/deck, 2 axle, brks., unused tires, new lgts.,

Blakney 578 Davidson Rd. Cleveland 30528 $1200/obo. John T. Bower Douglasville 770-

706-865-4889

-505-9505

AH 504 & 650 Super C Farmall parts, bush Ford 4610 w/canopy, 1500 hrs., $11,250, JD 4201, 1956, 3-pt. hitch, runs wen, $2250. _MF 250, 1235 hrs. w/5' bushhog & 91" Troy-Bill 7 hp. Kohler tiller, bumper,

& bog harrows, AC WO for parts, C manlfold & call between 6-9 pm. Barrett Lawler Bowdon Fred Purcell 480 Lepard Road. Roopville 770- Caroni finishing mower, $9500 firm. T Stokes hiller/furrower, row marker, dozer blade, new

carburetor. F. Mullins Rutledge 706-557-2817 770-258-5281

_85_4_-6_1_0_4_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Woodstock 678-445-1134

tines, stored indoors, $750. T. J. Aldridge

Aerway aerator, 12', 3-pt. hitch, good Ford 5000, new.New Holland engine, new JD 4230, QR, loader, cab, new inj. pump, MF 250, 1400 hrs. loader, bucket/forks, Snellville 770-972-8367

condition, .original tines, $5000. Wes Hopper seat .. and steering wheel, runs exc., $7900. $13,500. Alan Hall Eatonton 706-484-0223 runs great, dual remote, 8/spd. dsl., $8500. Tuff-Bilt tractor w/cultivators and Woods

Pitts 229-648-6433

Gary J. Nash Forsyth 478-994-9948 478- JD 4430 CIA quad range, dual remotes, Joe Wood Clarkesville 706-754-4427

belly mower, hyd. lilts, $3700 or trade for

All purpose plow, bottom plow, cultivator, 394-1939

good condit!On, $13,500. Randy Barlow MF 35 deluxe, always sheltered, good Farmalls. Norman Stance! Alpharetta 770-

rotary mower, alt 3-pt. hitch. Nelson Massey Ford 801 PowerMaster dsl. tractor, new Manchester 706~846-8399

paint, runs well, $3800. B. Adkins Cordele 781-4171

Conyers 770-483-2639

paint, tires; hyd., injector pump, rebuilt engine, JD 450 B crawler loader w/detachable 229-273-0145

Turn plow 3 blade, $300; rotary hoe, 7',

Almost new 21 double disk grain drill, mint must STA, $4800/obo. Rob Grant Harlem backhoe, fair condition, $10,500. Leonard Massey Ferguson MF 220 backhoe $1500; flail mower 6', $1300; hay rake 4

cond., always_ sheltered, $3500; 15' plow 706-556-6075

Draper Douglasville 770-949-3014 404-401- attachment for sale, 3PH and Bobcat attach Wheel, like new RH. Terry Deal Statesboro

w/mulct:ier $1000. Robert Dodson Plains 229- Ford 801 Powermaster dsl. tractor, good 5591

-

plate, needs some work, $1000. Gary Olhava 912-531-0040

824-5601

tires & metal, not running; $2500. V. Dyer JD 455E track loader w/4-way bucket, great Newnan 770-252-3526

Turning plow, $250; 20 disc harrow, $325; 6'

B414 International diesel, p/s, runs well, Blairsville 706-745-2733

shape, work ready, $18,000. Donnie Jones Massey Ferguson mdl. 35, post hole digger, bUshhog, $350. N. Thompson Fayetteville

good tires and sheet metal, includes 5' Ford 8N, ran great, needs motor, everything Columbus 706-322-5343

bushhog, make offer. Lenny Peterson Sugar 770-231-8714

bushhog. Allen Turner Elberton 706-498-

6531

.

Belarus 22 hp. dsl., 4WD, pis, loader, tiller, box blade, plow, 239 hrs., garaged, $8500. John Wright Lithia Springs 770-944-7810

works, good tires 85%, must sell, $1200. Keith Smarr Bethlehem 770-867,6552
Ford 9N tractor, good condition w/new 5' rotary mower, $2750/obo. Larry Parrott Palmetto 404-569-6975

JD 467 baler, net wrap, 2 yrs. old, exc.
cond., $16,000. Clay Bodrey Damascus 229.'"""75"'8"'"'-,_3"'"0.,,.18"--,...,..,,,.,..-.,,....-......,.--~~---
JD 530, 1959, flat top fenders, lights, 3-pt.,
unused tires, perfect condition, $8950. Ed Still

Hill 404-932-3536 770-945-1786
Massey Harris tractor, good condition, 20 disc harrow, scrape, bucket & boom attachments, . $3000. T. Lihdg,en Jackson 770-833-9296

Two 340 International crawlers for parts, $1200. Greene Thrift Collins 912-684-3970
Two Roanoke peanut combines, 1 Paulk inverter, all kept sheltered, exc. cond. Billy Durrance Glennville 912-654-3344

Brown 472 rotary mower, 7', $1,175. Wayne Ford 9N, runs well w/scrape blade, $1950, other Loganville 770-856-3000



NH 278 square baler, bales good, used last United farm tools 6-row peanut inverter, red

Swafford PO Box 641 McDonough 30253 equipment available, planter/cultivator, $550. J. JD 60 w/122 1-row cotton picker. Danny season, $1200. Stacy Northcutt Ball Ground & black mdL #2610, $4000. Charles Deen

770-584-6915

Connally Powder Springs 770-942-2473

Norman Hinesville 912-368-7412

770-652-1930

Broxton 912-359-2089 912-359-2507

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday September 29, 2004

V 4 cyl. Wiscounsin engine, rebuilt, looks & Want one wheel mule plow. Byron Akins Battery box air breather for Super C tractor, Pr. 4" tractor wheel spacers, 4 cypress s open regd. Charolais heifers; 5 bred

runs like new, runs on propane, gas, dsl. Greensboro 47S-453-242147S-453-2669

4 shank cultivator plow for small garden porch post, box type corn crackers & grist mill. heifers; 4 bulls; all registered Charolais; $SOO

PheroriTurner Marble Hill 770-S932434

Want parts tractor or parts for 154.lnt.1 Cub tractor. Jeff Binion Newnan 770-2511573

P..Jewell Waycross 912-2S38S71

$1250. Scott Tipton Clarkesville 706-754-S462

Vermeer 605K round baler, in good Lowboy. Bobby Holtzclaw Canton 770-479 Boards 1"x6"x16' Cresot useable. for yard Scales, $125 and $1 oo, pecan harvesters, Angus blJll,.3yrs. old, ready for heavy service,

condition, asking $S500. Clint E. West Vienna 4221





fence etc., 33 boards, $2 ea. Robert Weed $50 ea., pallet jack $.150, Mark Mccurley purebred, blk., nice length, muscle. Chad srown

22926S-4749

Want sickle mower, dynabalance type D_oe_r_un_2_2.~9-_7_7_6_4_9_3_5_ _ _ _ _ _ __ Hartwell 706-376S202

Rhine 229-426-2845 229-3S5-S175

Vicon CM 24007'10'hay mower, 6 disk, '04 preferred. Riley-Buchanan Li;i:ella 47S:935- Breeder house equip, auger feed line, Several hundrE!d feet cedar lumber, 3/4" Angus bull, registered, 22 months, good

model, used on less than 70 acres. Ted Ross 2125

nests, feed bins, slats,_ roaster feeder dressed on each side, aft. s P.M. Gerald blo-0dlines, ready to breed, $1200. Dustin

-Gillsville 770-536-S2S9

Want woodsplitter, vertic1;1I horizontal, must com13lete. William Collins Ranger 706-625- Gooch Braselton 706-654-2491

Payne Baldwin 706-677-5053

Vicon KM 241, S' mower conditioner, reconditioned, used this season. Tom White Homer 706-677-3482
Warner Swasen '77 mdl. excavator big

be in good condition. Russ Harper Toccoa 706-SS6-1610
FARM SUPPLIES

3_3-=4_7-.,,..----,...,..,....,--....,--.,..,..-:-""":'.7--::-Breeding cages, 4 high stacked with pull out
galvanized trays for birds, chickens, 7' tall, 36"
wide. Evie DeChant Dalton 706-422-SOOO

Shallow well pump and pressure tank,. $100, no calls after 9:30. Chris Huff Gainesville 770-534-97S1
SplitJocust farrnfence rails and post, del.

Angus bulls & Gelbvieh bulls, call alto 5:30 pm. Anthony Lawrence Clarkesville 706-7546402
Angus bulls & heifers, regd., 9-11 mos. aide

machine, 32-tons, has new 471 Jimmy,
$10,000. J. Hobby Warner Robins 47S-922-

Cable trays; 9' S 1/2"x24" for overhead elec. and installed anywhere. C. Mitchell Cleveland Henry Bell Madison 706-342-S203

If you have questions regarding ads in this gas, airlines w/hangers, $10 ea., $aft 7Q6-S65-982S

.

.

Angus, Charolais, and Simmental bulls for

1709

category; call Tammy Thomas at 404_651- spreader, $250. Kirby Dangler Rossville 706 Steelmaster agriculture building, 40x60, sale, semen tested ready for service, pairs for

Westech pecan shaker, $12,ooo; pecan 9081 or404-651-9082. -

S61-5441



never installed, good barn or storage, $7.500 sale Nov. 20th. Romaine Cartee Statesboro

dump wagon, $2000; Knuckleboom log 10 ton, 14 ton, JS ton feed bins w/augers. - Canning jars, pts., tjH:s., jelly jars, Susan H. Cotton Cisco 706517-0SS5 706- 912531,05SO

loader, $2500; liquid manure spreader, $2000. Frank Wright Ellijay 706-as9099s

$3.50/doz., about 1200 jars. Ralph Jones 2.60-9.120

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Beautiful registered Longhorn -herd, great

Don Council Albany 229-344-6063 Wheelhorse garden tractor .w/deck & wheel
wgts., mdL T-1277, original owners, manual,
early 60's, $400. Jerry E. Grubbs Palmetto
770_463_0s02
Woodmizer 1996 LT 40 super hydraulic _7s0a6w_m54ill0, 42504000 hrs. Kelly. Fields Nicholson
Woods RM500. finish mower, 5', new belt, ready to go, $500. Jim Goodgam_eSavannah 912S97 -1700

B. 1C0h_3a6st,,afiannDs,a2niteelnsvtoilnleb7in0s6_&79a5u;g2.4, 7o4ther. J.
100 5,,x6.5, treated p()sts, 200_300, hog

wire, new cond., 15 5-6' steel posts, plastic

f1eOnScSe, all. $300. Alex Duke Fairburn 770-306-

100 sheets 1/2" cdx plywood, used once as

temporary .<floor for Kozel Douglasville

7w7e0dd3i6n3g_,37$12-30

ea.

Frank

' 14.5 ton-feed bin, 4s" fa.ns and shutters,

Lithonia 770-4S2-S143



Stock trailer, 27', GN with new floor. Keith

Clean 55 gal. arums w!l[ds, $5 ea., 2 Runels Carrollton 770-S545173

thousand gals. tanks, $450 ea.; 1 thousand. Tear olcl chicken. house down for' material,

gal. tank fiberglass coated, $450. Le.onard

Crane Smyrna Clean 55- gal.

770_43s_9472 drums w/lids, $Sea;

also,

275

$!)00, located in Lumpkin -County. Arthur Turner Atlanta 7703S3-2115
Two sets of factory side boards, $500.

7g0a6l. _t2a6n5k_s2w55it9h cage. David Crane D,ahlonega

Leonard Ridley Chatsworth 706-6959273 Used 200 amp manual transfer switch,

Cool cell, two 4S' sections, pads 4" thick x . fused, NEMA1- enclosure,. fuses included,

48" high, remove top and bottom parts. James $100. Tim.Usher Villa Rica 770-4599101

Thaxton Watki.nsville 706-769-1315

Used metal roofing, 22 pieces, 3'x19', $15

color, yearlings are halter broken. Clark Green Byron 478-714-5142
Belted Galloway four calves, .sell or trade gentle. Zachary T. Coles Winder 770-3070S82
Black Angus, 4 yrs., 1SOO pound bull, gentle, ~asy .calving, calves on site, $900. Gene Cox Folkston 912-4966216
Braford & polled Hereford bulls for sale, very gentle .disposition, Herefords are red necked. Larry Young Tennille 47S552-7124

Zetor 3340 tractor 4WD, 46 hp., 10/spd. logger pumps, hea.ters, stainless steel c:;ustom 2,, sq.. tubing rack w/side, 4 x s ea., 21 pieces, 3'x6', $4.00 ea. Ranal Young Buffalo bred cows, calves and yearlings,

shuttle trans., 640 hrs., 360 GB loader, $14,000. Briscoe .Swafford Forsyth 47S-9928496

nlpples, Ziggity regulators. David Holcombe Ho.schton 404-925-1134
1849 heart pine plained planks, $5 per foot, unplaned beams $100 ea. Waide Fleming

carriers for a Chevrolet_ Silverado pickup, 7.6 ft. bed $400. Robert Boga.ski Flowery Br;1ncJl 770.957.7S99 .:...::.c""u"'st""o""'m'-=s-"a-w__n _&_m_i_lle_d.:.__lu_m_b_e-r,-k-11-n

Calhoun 30701 67S-9S6-3392

Wadekin nest system, 400' & 500'. Anthony

Carey Royston 30662 706-206-7343 706-

245-4470

.

pasture good and all are gentle, eight total, $4SOO for all. Ronnie Addis Clarkesville 706947-1302
Bulls, Brahman, Simmental and Simbrah,

Farm Machinery Wanted

McDonough 770S9S-5512 770560-4S99

dried/green, rough/ planed, T&G flooring, . Water pump, '03 AmeriPump, H03 hrs., weaning and breeding age, also few cows

Want 12 disc Tayorway offset harrow w/1.1"

spacing of the discs or it' equivalent, 50 mi. of

B b F R

706 245 6875

Royston. o owler oyston - .

Want 12' utility trailer, will swap 1 yr. old 14'

1x6. pine novelty siding; 2X6'24' spruce $10/ea; 5/S" plywood .$12/she_et; JD 1101b front weight bracket $SO. Mark Eley. White
P_l....,a_in,...s,...7_0_6.,..-8_6_S_4_0_5_o...,-..,--.,-....,.,--:--==-.,., 2 250 gaf.. propane tanks, both for $325, call

bead board, siding, beams, etc. Marcia Steele

Cleveland 705.34s_6959



Drums, 5 gal. to 275 gal., plastic or steel,

$4.50/up, 55 gal. stainless steel, $50 ea. Ellen

Chambers Fayetteville 770-774-9762

Isuzu diesel, 4 in. line included, $S900. Matt Little Summerville 106-346-3119
Well built, heavy duty, 16'x1 6', cattle crossing, never installed. Mitchell Patrick Thomaston .770-550-1166

and heifers. Cliff Adams Bowdon 770-25S2069
Calving ease, milking ability, gentleness, choice grade, serv. age;-polled Irish Shorthorn bulls, selec. Oklahoma cows, can del. Keo

utility trailer. John H Hall Rome 706-291-7151 for more details. Buddy Glanton Monticello Farm or estate gates for sale, made from wood mizer sawn lumber 2x4xs: $1.25 ea., Bridges Nicholson 706-757~3908

Want 15' or 20' JD or Woods .Batwing w/duaf blades, also 7-ton dump trailer. John

7:...;0:..:6:...4.:.c6::..:S:...-"'17'-'S"'9'------------2 diesel fuel tanks, alum., 150 gal. ea.,

western cedar, any size. Russell Cochran Alpharetta 770-475-6473 67S-513-07S1

other- sizes avail., other. Geor.ge Powell Covington 7703S5-571S 770'S55-1018

Dutch belted cattle, both registered, bull 1S months gentle, heifer 9 months, $1000.

Gilbert Woodbury 706-553542S

Want 25 to 45 hp, Ford tractor w/or WO

equipment, also equipment. Clarence Brown

Centerville 47S-953-1356

-

Want 3 or 4 bottom .plow, 1-row subsoiler,

good condition & Brooks Mableton

re6a7sso-n9a4b5l-y04p1r7ice6d.7sE-2lm32e-r

make offer. Tim Carter McDonough 770S9S1'-1~5~0_,..,--...,----..,---,-----,---:-
2~ 1000 gal. propane tanks, good cond. w/regulators, $1000 ea. obo. Gary R. Roberts Martin 706-491-3242 7063S45503
2.5 inch .:Steel pipe; great for fencing,
corrals, and. gates. Bill Hamby Thomasville

Flooring, beams, bricks from 1oo yr. old

building. N. Bennett Gibson 706-59S2753 Fuel tanks 550 gal. w/12V pump $700, 150

gal. w/hand pump Wilson Moreland

7$7205-025e1x-Sc.Sc6o4nd.

Howard

F.

Gal. three-legged blk. cast iron pot, no chips or cracks, $100/obo. R.'Gary Humphries

Wood-mizer portable sawmill, 16 yrs. exp., Verleen Flaig 421 Wyatt Rd. Canton 30115

will come to your property/saw logs into top 770:205-2760

qlty. lumber of your specifications. John Exe. group of polled Hereford and F1

Adams Dawsonville 706265S147

Bradford bulls, ready for heavy service. Jonny

Wooden pallets, .4x4 $1.00 ea. B. Byrd Harris Screven 912-5S6-65S5

Loganville 770-7SS-7749

Fuilblood Senepol, cows, heifers, .bulls,

heat tolerant tender beef. Russ Page

5644

229-221-4733 229-227-94S3

Gainesville 770-536-1036

Want .3-pt. equipment for 30 hp. JD 790, 20' Utility pole w/meter box, good cond.; Hammermill, chain driven, traiter pull,

LIVESTOCK

Watkinsville 7067690797 Gelbvieh bulls, S mos./2 1/2 yrs., black &

boom pole, box scra.pe, bushhog, scrape blade, plows & harrows. Robert Bradshaw

Fayettevill"e 770-461-9423 d b bl

&

Want 3-fit. hitch powered e ns .ower

generator. Gerry Klemm Marietta 770-421-9412

Want 3-pt. hitch sickle mower in good

operating condition. Johnny Dayton Homer

706-654-766S

power disconnect, and-weather head, make offer. Lee Stanford Hiram 770-943-95S9
20-30 55 ga.1. plastic drums, 2 ba.ng holes,
55 gal. metal w/o .lids, 55 gal. stainless. Jimmy Cannon Canton 770-889-2342
200 canning jars,. qt., pt.; $0.15 ea. Mary Wall 3 Harding Ct. Evans 30S09 706-S604"'-4....,5_,,1,--,..,..-'--:---....,.....,:--~-:-:--::-::---.,.,,-

$1500. 2644

D.

Thomas

Eastanollee

70(')-779

He artpine, recj cypress & oak, planing,

Breasratwoiwng47&s-2t5o2n.g0u9e99& groove. Danny Kirk

Hobart cuber, grinder, coil/compressor,

meat racks, stainless tables, polytop fables,

heat wrapping machines. H. Phillip_s

All livestock (i.e., those al)i!llals 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.
Cattle

red; all polled, inost Al sired for easy calving & fast growth. John Kiss Gainesville 770-5311126
Holstein heifers, calving in Oct. & Nov., Al bred, average wt. 1200 lbs. Stanley London Cleveland 706-S65-2S60 706S65-4703
Jersey bull, 2 1/2 years old, from registered stock, top quality, $1000. Brooks Kitchens

Want Allis Chalmers HD5-B crawler & HD5- 30'x60' steel master Quonset buildihg, like Watkinsville 706-769-5490

Jenkinsburg 770504-S302 770-262-4950

G crawler front end loader..Lowell Ounn
_Dahlonega 706-348-2024 Want FR-800 Honda tiller in good condition,
reasonable price: John Rawls Macon 47847S~477- 478-47S-477-
Want Ford 3000 or Massey Ferguson 135, running or repaired wiihin 200 miles of Atlanta.

new, never erected, $7500. Ron Wilkey Arabi
2=2=9:...;2=9::..:6:...-0::..:7"".8'"'4-'----'------.,-,. 3000 gal. diesel tank, 'above ground, elec. motor, priced to sell. Lynn Martin .Jr. Cleveland 706S65-5S24 770.519:0008 34 1/2 gal. old glass jars Ball & Kerr Atlas Knox, $49.50; 12. cheese boxes, .$4S. J.H.

Hog feeders, 2 round, 12 hole; 1 cast iron

bottom, $175, other $100. Van. Anderson

Winston 7709497912

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LP gas tank w!regulator, 300 gal., $300; LP

gas heater, 40,000 BTU thermostat blower,

Iike new, $250. Melvin Williams Hartwell 706-

376-6004

.

If you have any questions regarding ads in Jersey nurse. milk cow, $525; Holstein

.this category; call Brenda Donnel/at 404-651- heifer, 11.mos. gld,. e).(c. stock for di;tlry, $6_QO.

9081 or4046519082.

Harry Johnson Carrollton 770-S32-SS59

t regd. polled Hereford bull, Farley Miniature Scottish Highlander bull, light red,

bloodlines, gentle, excellent herd bull, will .2 1/2 yrs., 42" tall, dehorned, $1,000. Greg

deliver, $1400. Rich McClelland Senoia 770- Horton Ball Ground 404-392-5120

599-9662

Polled Hereford bull, born 9-9S, registered,

.Eugene Carithers Conyers 770855-2639 Want Ford SN, Jubilee, 601, S01 in any

Patman Athens 706-549-44S7 4 W1nco trHuel generators, 16HP elec.

Laminated paneling for sale, wood grain finish, 1/3" thick, 5'x8' sheets, grt. for finishing

13 COWSCalf pairs, 5 bred. COWS, 5 bred , Victor bloodline, gentle, good natured, selling heifers, 1 regd. Angus bull, $24,000. Leland to prevent inbreeding, $1200. Bob Seaton

condition for parts or repair 100mi. Atlanta. B. start, 9000 watts, wheels kit, $2000 ea. J. E. barns, workshops, etc. Kevin Cline Rocky Brooker Baxley 9123673099

, Dalton 7065S1,2005

Wilson Douglasville 77Q-947,1970 -

Morgan Powder Springs 770-222-9S54

Face 706-2S02120"

15 Angus/cross heifers, 1o months of age, Purebred Black Angus bullS; 7-S mos. old,

Want International 274 offset tractor . 50+.purina, ckbd., etc., burlap feed-socks, Large set of scales for weigh.ing your farm excellent group of heifers, $900/per head. sired by Bridges Traveler, exc. genetics,

w/cultivators and other equipment. Danny M. few gd., most clay/pfas. flower pots. P. Dean produce, etc., $200. Donald Lovern Monroe Jimmy ScottDpuglas 912.'3.S46271

.$600/eji. Darryl White Arnoldsville (06742

.Burns Taylorsville 770-6S4-320S

::.M:..:oc:.rr"'o"'w'-'-77.;.-0'-"'9"'"6"-1..::8"'84-'-1'--,_ _ _ _ _...,..,-.,.- 404-545-3299

1S large heavy bred l3rahqus cows, 3rd 8109

Want JD 3020 & 2755 & medium size 55 gal. w/top, metal drums; 55 gal. plastic Like new Compost Tumbler brand, large calves on the way, $16,000 for all. James Hall Purebred. grey Brahman calves for sale.

excavator on tracks. Floyd Knowles McRae screw top, 16 gal. metal drums w/lids,.2 bang round composter w/crank handle, still have Alma 912-632-3754

Cullen Adair Blackshear 912-449-2936

2293624855

holes, .plastic. Bill Cheatwood- Jac"'son 770- video and info., $250. James W. Hughie 1S yearling commercial cross heifers; close Pu.rebred -red. Limousin bull, appro)(. 5 yrs.

Want JD brand farm tractor, 4x4, 30'.35 hp,., =22=7:...=-97:..:0:.:S'--'------------ Fortson 706442'7575

.to breeding age, $S50. Scott M. Carey 2761 old, calves on farm, ve,ry gentle, $1200.

under $SK, also JD or Woods brush cutter. 5S" 3-pt. cultivator for small tractor, $50; 3S" Log cabin, over 100 yrs., 1S'x22', included Apalachee Rd. Madison 706-342-9S12

Sidney D. Callaway Bowman 706-245-5107

.Rick Worrell Kennesaw 770-5925323

rake,. $45'; 1 5x:32x1 o, 5.00x12,. Goodyear S'x6' room porch, 1.3 1/2'xS' windows, elec., 2 Belted Galloways, .cows 6 mos., heifer 706C49S-2962



Want John Deere 140, running or not, for sure. grip tire, $20, etc. Malcolm Gbss fireplace, Viola Thompkins Douglas 912-3S3- 'ealf; $1500 for all, after 3 pm. Jeff Franklin Red Angus & red Brangus bulls', 16 mos. to

parts or repair. Russ Geboy Newnan 678- Hampton 770946-3510

SS97

.

Blairsville 706-745-2196

30 mos. old, call aft 7 pm. Jimmy Daniel

.S5S-2079

6 chicken houses, all equipmen( must go, Lord & Burnham greenhouse with extras, 2 Black Angus heifers, approx.18 mos. old, LaGrange 7068S2-1252

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Want John Deere 330 and 530 tractor, built fans, feed bins, .waters, etc. Ron Howell $5000; Compost Tumbler, $250; e-mai.1 for $950/ea., deL possible. ,Mark Lynn Dallas Red. & blk.; regd. Simmental bulls &

in late 1950's and .1960. John Meyer Macon 47S9352717 478-2563246

photos. Anita Owen Cave Spring 770-490-669S

'

heifers, 2 yrs.6 mos., exc. EPDs, easy

.Winterville 706-7422286 -

6 each GQF 30 section breeder cages, 4 owen_anita@yahoo.com 706-2320770

2 polled Herefords, cow w/heifer calf, 5 calvings & high milk, fast growth, high per!.,

Want MF, JD or Ford 4WD, 60 hp. front-end incubators and 3 hatchers.Darry Payton 2710 Lumber Ash, green or kiln dried, various mos. old, bull_4 yrs: old, Dec. 04. D. L. Jaillette Al 1 embryo transf11r. Miltpn Martin Jr,

.loader.. Steve Keller Hampton 770377-4323 Roop,ville-Veal Rd. Roopville 30170 770-S54 Iengths .and widths, .75/BF and up. David coving!on 7707SS-5143

Cleveland 770-519-2982 770-531-7432

Want a JD 245 loader for parts. Bobby .;,S"'"'37""3'--------=---=~,......,,,....,,-,- Jimmerson Alpharetta 404-421 :0372

2 red polled Limousin heifers, 1 6 1/2 mos. Redg. Red Angus yearling bulls & heifers,

.caudell Danielsville 706-25582S2

6 hp. Tecumseh eng. (Troy Built tiller) for Lumber for sale, 1x, 2x and' more up to.20 old, $650, 1 5 1/2 mos: old, $550. William good bloodlines & EPD'S. Ronald Williams

w. Want cake out machine needed for poultry parts $50, 25 55 gal. metal drums $4.50 ea. pine and hardwood, rough cut. Edward Brown Howard Rutle.dge 706-557-9715

Cochran 47S934-699S

farm. Bryan Trickel The .Rock 706-647-SS79 Ernest Powell Hampton770"946-9169 Dunn McDono1Jgh 770-957-7633

2 regd. bulls, 3_ heifers, herd reduction price Regd. Angus 'bull, l.)GA Pre9ishion blood

.706-975-7342

8 ft. cattlebed sides \or p/up, folds dewn to Lumber various widths, lengths, $0.35- nego. Gene Acree 200 Wesi- Oak St: inc., easy calving, proven sire, selling to

Want discs, 13" or 14" diameter ui>ed or haul hay, $75; 12' flat dumpbed, PTO $2.50 per bd. ft., $2.50 is furniture grade Luthersville 30251 770-927-9059

prevent inbreeding, Travis Dyer Gainesville

new or complete disc. Herbert Metz Ford/Chevy, $300. B. Housley Dahlonega lumber, .other. Rich Odom McDonough 770- 2 springing Holsteins heifers for si;tle, l(ery 770'983-7685

.

.Cumming 67S~94769S7

706-864-2351

9549218

_tame. Bill B~ant Lexington 706-74352.65

Regd. Black. Angus bull, 4 yrs. old, proven

Want drag harrow 6' or S'. width. Jack 8. greenhouses 30'x96' circ fans, 4S" and Lumber-kiln for sale, Pine T&G flooring 200 Angus & Brangus heifersw/Angus bull breeder, low birth wgt., $1200. Ricky Taylor

.Upchurch Bowdon 850-994-7950

52" exhaust fans, 200,000 B.T.u.,: modine walnut, white oak trailer flooring, pine 1x10 & now, $1050/HD. Laranda Farms Ly~ns 912- Ringgold 423-593-8470

Want either engine or Will buy tractor for heaters, otlier !;!quip., incl. benches, .$2500 1x12's lrg. quantity avail. Michael Smith 526-6524

Regd..Black Angus bull, good bloodline, 13

parts, 21C Fiat Allis crawler. James Nortan ea. Hank'Crews Covington 770841-5127 - Rockmart 7706S45752

29 Angus and. mixed breed short bred mos. old. A. E. Bagwell flowery Branc;h 770-

Hull 7065431091

9 auto watering bowls, 1 .still in .box McMillian planetary drive auger with 9" and cattle, $SOO per head for all. Marty M. Wilson 967-6257

Want either engine or .will buy tractor for $100/obo; 2 adjustable (creep) foal feeders, 24" bits for skidsteer, new auger teeth and Madison 706-342-3094

Regd. Black Angus- bulls, s to 10 mos. old,

parts, W20C Case loader. Willard Irvin clean, $30. Karen Duncan Hoschton 770- hoses, $S50.. M. Anderson Loganville 770 3 Holstein calves for sale, about 300 lbs., 5 all vaccinations, exc. bloodli.nes. _Shawn

Cornelia 706"7782958

867S044

S15-7303

months old, $225 each. -Bishop Herrington Keeter Lafayette 706-2777211 706397-

Want farm tractor to lift 1200 pound bales of . All foodgrade 55, 30 and 15 gal. plastic Metal building: 20'x40', 20'x20' fully Newborn 706468-1967-706-4763034

212s



hay & mow fields. Joan Reaves Quitman 229 263-7074
Want front-end loader, good-condition, that will work on 4000 Ford tractor. George Amica

closed-top drums, 55. gal. pJMtic liwerlock drums, 55 gal. metal lever-lock drums Euglme Needham Loganville 770466,428:4
Apple cider grinder & press, hand operated

enclosed w/1 O'x1D' rollup door. Dlfane Knight 3 regd: Black Angus l:ll;lls, 1 yr. old, extra Regd. Black Angus .buJls, yearlings, R1to

. v. Covington 404-606-7063

nice, .sired _by .EXT& 5175, $1200/up. Jerry: and RightTime bloodlines; $800/$1000. Roy

Mud-pump, 4hp .Honda, 3 in. inlet-outlet & Ellis Calhoun 70662913S6

Millsap Summerville 706-397-s122

hose, runs great, new diaphragm, pond drainer 4 regd. Charolais bulls, gentle, eas;y Regd: Blk. Angus bulls, 2 to 3 yrs. old; Al

Marshaltville 47S-S672755

1S6S patent date, good cond., 195. Jim $SOO. Lane Brin5on Perry 47S9S725S3

calving, deep bodied, heavy muscled, sired, very gentle, $1600$1750. Jerry

- Want hood & radiator for SN Ford tractor. Driskell Conyers 404-312-9462

NH mdl. 354 feed grinder, .good; $400 weaning to breeding age available, $S00 Kenbeek Lakeland 22.9-563-S616

Major Dowell Lilburn .770~9236662

Band saw lumber hardwood and pine from Wayne Lanier Augusta 706-592-1990 706 $1500. Shannon Irvin Alto 70677S-2014

Regd. Brangus. bull', good herd bull; .Will be

Want model 1650A Snapper conipact .35 per siding. Thomas L. Smoot Griffin 770- 5922325

40 Angus females, bred i;>ale to oal.v.e. . ,3 yrs. old in Oct.. Wallace Taylor Milledgeville

traotor for part's or in running condition. 380~0003

New incubators for sale, 300 egg capacity starting Sept. 26, excellent. bloodlines, 47S452'4294

Edward Headrick Crandall 706-695-5274

Band sawn lumber for sale; some Mr. Elrod Cumming 770-597-5390

intensive health managementprogram. Larry : Regd. Limousin breeding age & yearling

Want mower deck for SearsST/16 garden dried/planed or fresh cut to yqu r Nursery containers, used, fbr sale, lrg L. Jones Colbert 706..S3S-7773 706'7S837.56 . bulls, red or black, polled, excellent bloodlines

tractor, deck model # 917.253250. Char.res M, Turner Tucker 17093S-4563

specifications, oak, birch,. sycamore,

poplar, etc.

blk. -J.

wJa. lnu.At,ncderedwars'

orders only, 3 gal., up to 65 gal., :tree defy. depending on. order. Anthony Sedes

5 regd. Black Angus bulls, 2 1/2 yrs..old, and EPD's;R Roberts Winder 770-S675053 good quality. .Pete Braddy Mount Vern.on .. Regd. Limousin bulls, red, polled, 2 yrs. old

Want mower deck for Sears tractor SS/16 McDonough 67S4326531

Kenhesaw 770-529-5297

912'5S3-2162 912-3S1-4023 .

Wulf bloodlines: M. J. Dekle Statesboro 912-

garden tractor mower deck #9172535S2. Roy Barn siding, f11bstly hardwood, some pine

Pole barn complete set-up, 2"4'x36', easy to S Limousin cows bre9. to regd: Black An~s 764-7733

.

E. Frazier Decatur 770-723-1963

reas., also redwood kindling wood; reas. J. E install, $2900. Tom .G .. Lamb Fayetteville bull, some w/calves. Jeffery Bloodworth ' . Reqd. polled Hereford bulls, 19 mos., gentle,

Want offsef frail mower or offset bushhog [)abneyAttanta 7064570S15

7707191516 4046644124

Pineview 229624-2-150

_ must sell; Stan.Hall.Oxford 770-7S7'0234

mower for blueberry. farm. R.obert Steele Beau. old tin sculptured ceiling tiles from old Portable livestock panels, 1 gate at $35 so bred. heifers Angus & AngusCharolais ' Regd. polled Hereford bulls, rugged pasture

Blairsville 904-772-1147

farm home, 100+ yrs. old, lrg. amt., appt nine 12' panels, three 16' panels at $35 crossed, start calving in November. William. raised, gentle, .easy <::alving, good frame &

Want old JD tractor, 1930's or 1940's. H. necessary, $3S ea., 4'x2 ft. Tim Lee Talking ea./obo, - bl.lyers must take all. Bill/Carolyn D. Mitchell Summerville 706346-90SO 706 EPD's, cert. & accred. Bobby 13rantley

Johnson Conyers 770-922-3136

Rock 706-692-0S65

Kitchen Social Circle 770-464-2412.

S575657

Tennille 47S-553-8598 47S-552-9328

Wednesday September 29, 2004

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Santa Gertrudis bulls, breeding age & weaning, also a few cows polled. Larry Loughridge Chatsworth 706-695-4987
Senepol bulls for sale, fullblooded,

Beautiful female Pygmy goat, breedable, 3 yrs., friendly, loves childFen and dogs, $75. Linda F. Wolf Cumming 770-887-1938
Boer bucks, FB, only 1 lef:t; reas. priced.

-Georgia Equine For Sale
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651c

Cooking-

percentage, top bloodlines, call aft. 6 pm. Edward Swann Temple 770-562-5977

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Grand "P" Ranch. R. L. Peacock Broxton 912-359-3712
Six regd. Simmentai heifers, born Jan-Feb 2004, 600-650 lbs., top bloodlines, $800/ea. or $4500/all, delivery avail. Jessie J. Driggers Glennville 912-654-3814
Swine

Boer bucks, Fll South African, 5-9 mos.,

$250-500. Don Edwards Harlem 706:5561746

. Boer goats for sale, 1 buck, 4 nannies. Tom

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770 537 1105

Wayne Yanc.ey remen - -

Boer' goats, all ages, percentages, does,

correct color. Jerry Knight. Monticello 31064

706-468-2066

All equine advertised in the Market
Bulletin must have had a negative Coggins test within past 12 months. Negative
reports are valid for 12 months from the sample .date. A copy of this test report must accompany the ad each time it is submitted or the notice will be returned to the advertiser. For this reason, generalized
ads (i.e., many horses, varieties to choose

Best Chocolate Cake with Chocolate Spice Butter Frosting
Quick and easy to rnpke and tastes good, too!
2 cups all-purpose flour 2 cups sugar 1 teaspoon baking soda

If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081or404-651c9082.
Swine moving from farm to farm must have a negative brucellosis and pseudorabies test within the past 30 days before they are moved whenever there is a change of ownership. Exceptions are swine from a validated brucellosis-free and qualified pseudorabies-free herd.

Boer goats, bucks, nannies, fullbloods, percentages, all from grt. bloodlines. Butch Sockwell Loganville 770-385-8440'
Boer goals, fuUblood, bucks and does, Champion bloodlines, all my goats for sale, take one or all. E. tiudspeth Jefferson 706'367-4453
Boer goats, fullbloods. and percenta9es, bucks and does. B. Gibbs Loganville 770-
466-2921

from, others, etc.) cannot be accepted. Buyers are urg~d: to request verification of a negative Coggins test before purchasing any equine. Any falsification 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" categl:)ries of the quarterly
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1/2 cup shortening

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Buyers are urged to request proof of a negative brucellosis and pseudorabies test prior to purchase.
36 pigs, 8 wks. old, Landrace & Yorkshire, cut & wormed. John Hasselberger Lincolnton 706-359-4678

Boer nannies, 3/4 to fullblood, no papers, 4

to 38 mos., Boer marked, most bred. J.

Scroggs Oakwood 770-532-0485



Boer nannies, grown, 1 .fullblood, 1 7/8, exposed to fullblood Boer buck; also, 2 4-mos. old fullblood bucks. Doug Conwell

AOHA-NFOHA 100% regd. 100% '04 Buckskin stallion, Double G-. S-son to Poca Bueno, nice, steal at $3000, J. Bullock Dallas
.,,_77'-0=----4-=45'--..,.9..,.39__2 _,,..,,,----,=-:c-:--:---::--...,.----., '00 Belgian gelding, 17.2hds., trained and used as police horse, $2000. Amy Stivers

Combine all ingredients in large mixer bowl. Mix 30 seconds on lowest speed of electric mixer, scraping sides of bowl constantly. Beat 3 minutes at high speed, scraping sides. of bowl occasionally. Pour batter into greased and floured 13-x9-inch baking pan. Bake at 350 degrees for 35 to 40 minutes or until a wooden pick inserted in center comes out clean. Cool on wire rack.

6 wk. old Duree piglets, cut and wormed, Danielsville 706-789-276

Gainesville 678-648-3208

ask for Shane. Kim Booth Jackson 770-7759928
Landrace boar, 2 years.old, 300+ lbs., exc. breeder, very gentle, $200. Leonard Williams

Boer, proven does, kids, bucks & does,% &

fullbloods; some w/Kiko influence, Heard Co.

M. Seymour Franklin 706-675-6843



Boers fullblood and percentages bucks,

'01 TWH bay gelding, 14.3hds., gentle, sweet disp., grt. on trails, smooth gait, $2800. Art Schwab Canton 770-345-6891
'02 AOHA Inclusive Fund gelding, Zippo

Chocolate Spice Butter Frosting
1/2 cup butter, softened 2 ounces unsweetened chocolate, melted

Townsend 912-437-4085

does, kids papers avail., Ennobled blood Pine Bar, Obvious Conclusion bloodlines, exc.

2 cups powdered sugar, sifted

Pig, female 200+ lbs., $50. Craig Preslock some show quality, call evenings. Michele halter, western pleasure, youth prospect, 30.

1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon

Taylorsville 770-684-5849
Yorkshire pigs, all sizes, $40/up. Rex .Lee Jarriel Perry 478-987-4762 478-987-7526

Simpson Cochran 478-934-8610 Commerdal Kiko bucks for sale, after 6
P.M. Theresa Norman Barwick 229-735-4938 Common goats for sale, great for breeding

days training, $2500. Debbie Stanton Cohutta 706-694-8816
'02-AOHA mare, sorrel, gentle, grt. disp., Impressive bred, $2000. Jonathan Smith

1/8 - 1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg 2 tablespoons milk 1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla extract

Goats And Sheep

or slaughter. Cameron D. Boswell PO Box 193

If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081 or404-651-9082.
% Boer billy (5), some purebreds, not for slaughter, can e-mail pictures. Greg Adcock Monroe 770-207-1574 678-410-4019
% Boer goats for sale, 6 mo. old female,

Commerce 30529 706-215-4282 Common goats for sale. Johnnie Sharp
Atlanta 404-346-9976
Common nanny goat, fat family animal, likes horses, $50. Paige Williams Clayton 706-782-5344
Cotswald ewe, Dorse.t wether,. several mini Cheviot ewes and also mixed ewes, $100 up.

small, $55, call after 6 P.M. Conyers 770-760-7734

Judit Varga

Catherine Horton Canton 678-493-5860 Crossbred sheep, ewes, rams, lambs,

1 Boer billy goat, 5 mos. old, $40. Frances Kidd Comer 706-783-5622

wethers, $75/up. Tom Roberts Stephens 706207-7750

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bloodlines, 90 days training, $2500. A.
Williams Statesboro .912-865-371 o

Combine butter and chocolate in large mixer bowl; beat until smooth. Gradually add dry ingredients alternately with milk until spreading consistency. Stir in vanilla. Spread on cooled cake.

'02 AOHA palomino stallion, Foundation

bred, gorgeous head, $2500; '88 AOHA Foundation mare, trail rides, proven broodmare, $1500. Pam Whitmire Jefferson '-7""'06"'--=3_6_7-_7_6_1_ 6 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
'02 Paint gelding, 14.2hds., grt. horse for kids, $1500. John Cumbie Monroe 770-466..:1,.:..11'-'7-------------~

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'03 APHA B/S filly, tall 15hds., flashy, red, 4 . . _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - '

1/2 Boer/Pygmy mix wethers, does, 4 mos., For sale: Toggenburg buck $80, Nubian white legs &'face, gentle, will ride, $2000. R. 1988 AOHA mare, dun, well trained, 2001 AQHA sorrel stallion, Zippe Pine

Pygmy/Nubian/Boer nannies, various ages, buck $75, & 2 pygmy wethers $40 each. Rick Bussie McDonough 770-957-1062

neckreins, needs riding, beau., $850; 7 yr. Bar/Sonny Dee Bar/Win or Lose, quiet,

$35-$50. Denise Spitler Newborn 770-784- Owen Rockmart 678-641-3378

'03 mini mare's dapple gray, $500; chestnut SSH, blk./wht., gentle, good manners, paid handled daily, loads/clips, grt. breeding

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Free, 4 small goats, gentle, grt. w/children, w/blk. mane/tail w/wht. socks, $750, grt. $3200, sell $2000. Greg Heard Hampton prospect, $1000. Kim Harris Williamson 770-

2 Fullblood regd. Boer bucks, 5 mos., well moving, must find home. Jim Adkins w/people. call aft. 5:30 P.M. S. Green 770-401-8159

229-5973.

cared for,..pasture raised, $100-$150. S. Stell Suwanee 770-887-5614

Kingston 770-336-92-32

1996 AOHA mare, daughter of Exciting 2001 Half-Arab. mare, regd./sweepstakes,

Bremen 770-646-8215

Free, 5 Pygmy goats to a family w/small '03 sorrel filly, N/N sire, AQHA Champion, Conclusion, proven breeder, HYPP N/N, DNA 14hds., hunVjump pony prospect, clips, loads

2 bucks, Boer-Common cross, born 4/6/04, children, mama goaV4 fillies, all in good World Champion sire of wlc dam halter, point typed, shown halter, pleasure, dressage, w/sweet disp., $1000. Barbara Shannon

mostly while, $60 ea. or $100 for both. P. E. health, must not sell for slaughter/must keep earner by Mr. Biltrite, $3000. George Reece asking $3000. Robert Bailey Statesboro 912- Griffin 770-227-4396.

Pe.terson Daisy 912-739-0414

together. Bob Rose Toccoa 706-886-5850 Bremen 770-537-1783

587-3615

2001 and 2002 bay geldings, Incentive

2 common. billy goats,-1 C()mmon nanny, 4 Fullblood Boer does, b.orn >f\11arch '04, .good. '88 AQHA sorrel geld., 13 yr. palomino 1997- APHA BS mare, 14.3hds., .. grt. Fund, Zippo breeding; pleasure prospect,

months, $35 ea., $1ITO.f6falf,Jeave message. bloodlines, healthy parent on property. c. geld., '03 APHA stallion bred stock sorrel broodmare, Versary Bars, Sonny Dee Bar, selling due to 'lime restraints, $3500. Bill

Ed .Harris Marietta 678-525c7455

Cambron Acworth 770-380-3505

w/wht., $1800 ea. Howard Rowland Flowery Impressive, halter, barrels, trails, not for beg., Bergen Brooks 770-461-5362

2 regd. SA Boer bucks, DOB 3/29/04, good Goat milk for baby animals, $5/gai., from Branch 770-965-9603 770C861-2259

$2000. Aimee Gahl Dawsonville 770-639-6587 2001 blk. APHA blk. filly, green broke, riding

bloodlines. Perry Stephens Monroe 770-267- GAE-free goats, regd. w/FDA, will ship, not for '88 Appaloosa Gunsmoke, Doc Bar lines; 1997 AOHA sorrel gelding, bit, stout, Doc well, natural headset, easy going, no time for her,

5055

human consumption, Humane Society '92 palomino, Bar lines, no calls after 9 p.m. Selane bloodlines, 15.1 hds., intermed. rider, $1900. Nezlee Pillow Jackson 770-957-7620

~- 2 yr. Jacob ewe, 3 horns, white w/black spots, friendly, good mother, leave message

discount. J. Bolstridge Abbeville 229-425cc15:::.7:..:2=----~--------'---

Colleen Jones Rutledge 706-557-9344 . '96 AHA gentle grey 15hds. gelding,

exc. trail horse, $2500. Jimmy Pillow Jackson 678-873-2586

2002 APHA quality solid filly, Breeders Trust sire APHA Champion, dam proven The

for callback. John Burleigh Douglasville 404- Goats and sheep diff, breeds, over 200 Sweepstakes nominated, anyone can ride, 1997 regd. Fjord mare, silver medallion. Investor daughter, correcVwilling, quality,

583-1342

h.ead to choose. Spiros Kuluberis Elberton well trained, $3500. Suzanne Solis Suwanee recipient, rides/drives, gentle/patient, $500, moving, must sell. Chad Loggins

2-100% Boer billies, Paint 1 yr., $350, red 4 ""7"'06=---=2-'-13=---"7""'6"'99=----~------- ..:4..=.04cc--=5-'1-'4--'9..=.8..=.66=-----------.,,,.- outstanding oeg. horse, beau., $12,500, Gainesville 770-532-8907

mos., $200, buckshot bloodline. Matthew Goats for sale, mixed with Boer. James '96 AOHA dun bred for '05; versatile QH ijerious inquiries please, Tina Wooddall 2003 APHA B/S sorrel filly, registration

Lawson Lula 770-561-3119

Reynofds Shiloh 706-846-2434

buckskin mare, both Foundation, no vices. A. Flovilla 770-504-1160

pending, sweet, down sizing herd, only $500.

ABGA 100% Boer goats for sale, bucks and Kiko bucks, AKGA regd., purebreeds, Wyrosdick Dahlonega 706-867-9073

1998 AOHA sorrel gelding, gr'son Doc's Matt Fletcher Locust Grove 770-757-1798

does. Charles Cawthon Lavonia 706-491- performance tested at Fort Valley State '96 AOHA gray mare, '94 dun gelding, '95 jack Sprat, Mr. San Peppy, shown in reining, 2004 golden palomino breedstock filly, exc.

9432

University, m.1tstanding herd sire prospects. blk. gelding, '00 Paint gelding, '96 kids pony, pote_ntiai cow horse, $5000. G. Bessent disp., conform, lots of chrome, sire DJ

ADGA GAE negative herd, registerable, Bili Moore Jasper 706-337-3727

gentle, dely. avail. Tom Sewell Ellijay 706- Brunswick 888-346-4334

Ciassico, own son of The Great-Sonny Dee

gentle, LaMancha dry doe $180, NPGA-doeling and buckling, DOB 2/04, 635-4515 706-635-2973

1998 Delta GN 3H slant trailer, tack rm. Bar, $2000. E. Reams Andersonville 478-

Nubian/Lamancha Mix bucklings $40. Susan vacc, wormed, disbudded, very beau., sweet '97 OH/cross, sorrel mare, 14.2hds., green w/AC, good. cond., $3500. Jim Davis 472-2105

A Nichols Calhoun 706-625-5979

disp. Karen Donaldson Jefferson 706-367, broke, exp. rider,easy keeper, fast, neck reins, Americus 229-928-4364

3 yr. 16.2+hds., regd. bay Appaloosa

ADGA Lamancha herd reduction, milking 2437

speed event prospect, $600. Diane Kalina 1998 regd. Appaloosa mare w/Bright Eyes gelding, H/J/dressage prospect, ready to

does with kids, $150+, dry does 125+, buck Nubian, Lamancha; Boer crosses, young -=G"-'ri"'ff""in"-'=77'"'0""'--=2=27'---'-7..,.4"'90=----,--,---,--..,..,,..-- Brother bloodlines, chestnut w/blanket, stocky, start, big mover, lots of bone, good ground

kids $50+. Trisha Latimer Griffin 770-467- does and steers, dehorned and wormed, '98 AOHA sorrel Impressive breed gelding, 15hds., rides western, lots of potential, $2500. manners, $4000. L. Crawshaw Social Circle

9752

$60/up. Mickey Nelson Canton 770-720-2851 15+hds., stock, and friendly, owner selling due Karen Henderson Albany 229-883-2842

770-464-2974

ADGA Nubian Bucks, champion bloodlines; Percentage Boer billy, good breeder, good to illness, $1800/obo. Rachel Henry Adrian 1998 sorrel paint gelding, shown 3 yr. old dapple pal. gelding pony, W, T, C,

disease free, healthy, tame, proven breeders, markings. Alice McKaig Rising Fawn 706- -'47:.cS::..-""4""69=---=3'-72:::.5=------------ extensively by a 12 yr. oldv super..endurance back, clip, loads, bathes, grt, H/J prospect, no

several to choose from. Lori Watkins Waco 398-0308

'99 AOHA pretty bay cutting mare, team or dressage prospect, rides English, jumps or vices, started x-rails, $2000/nego. Abbey

770-830-7880

Percentage and fullblood Boer goats for pens, Smart Little Lena, Freckles Play Boy, trail ride. Stacey McCoy Watkinsville 706- Capps Kingston 706-676-1410

ADGA Oberhasli Swiss dairy goats, herd sale, $60 to $150. Dan Everett Buena Vista Gunsmoke on papers, exp. rider, $2500.. N. 769-4340

.

4 yr. AQHA Appendix gelding, flashy, prof.

sale, Gae free bottle raised, sweet, quiet, 229-938-6152

Taylor Social Circle 770-464-2098



2 1/2 yr. old Appaloosa/Thoroughbred training, started on barrels, team penning,

beautiful, trades. Howard Shelton Temple Pygmy pillies, 4-14 mos. old, $30-45, not for '99 Arab./Appaloosa broodmare wf04. filly, mare, strawberry roan, 15 hands, some some roping, $2500. 'L. Wainwright Fort

770-713-5714 770-456-9333

slaughter. Mary Sell Villa Rica 770-459-4175 good size, exc. disp., sell separately or as training, current vaccinations, $1,800.. Lisa Valley 478-825-9968

ADGA Saanen bucks, doelings, Champion Pygmy billies, 6 wks., young nannies, very package/$3000. J. lisdale Brooks 770-599-3467 Bolin Danielsville 706-795-2831

4 yr. old OH broodmare, Continental King,

bloodlines w/lots of milk, TB, Brucellosis, and tame, some bottle -fed, not for slaughter, 1 strawberry roan gelding, exp. needed, 2 AQHA geldings, '97 palomino, 16hds., '00 Mr. San Peppy, and Leo.breeding, re-bred for

GAE negative. Sara Dzimianski Nicholson $50/up. Joe Moorhead Gainesville 770-287- $450; 1 sorrel gelding, exp. needed, $400. R. chestnut, l5hds., both grt. trail horses, exc. '05. K. Whelan Kingston 706-346-1052

706-546-8520.

8392

W. Yoder Montezuma 478-472-6696

disp., $2500 ea. Debra Frederick 4 yr. old blue roan gelding, Missouri Fox

ADGA regd. Nubian bucklings, disbudded, Pygmy goats, all ages, males $50, females 1/2 Arab 16 yr. chestnut mare, perimnality, Greensboro 706-453-4090 770-596-7474 Trotter w/papers, $4000/obo. Jackie

dewormed, earn 4/2004, wither buck, Tagg- $100. Eddie Weaver Ellijay 706-889-4008

want the right home, no beginners, English, 2 AWS regd. blk./wht., 2 yr. old mares, 129 McGowan Dublin 478-275-1915

Nubian cross, dewormed. W. Jones Monroe Pygmy goats, no slaughter, brush clearing western $800. Kathy G. Alford Fayetteville days prof. training, real nice, east to handle, 4 yr. old chestnut OH gelding, good riding

770-316-8444

or other, billy, nannies and kids, start $45 ea. 770-460-8997 770-366-3269

ready for your discipline. Taylor Welts horse, need some work, $800. Denise Cowart

s. ADGA regd. Nubian young bucks, Rusty Lee Douglasville 770-949-9563

10 yr. old POA spotted Appaloosa gelding, Brooklet 912-823-2777

Moreland 770-252-8286

Champion and Grand Champion bloodlines; Reducing herd, LaMancha Alpine and Boer well behaved and trained to trail ride with 2 QH geldings w/tack, grt. trail horses, plus 4 yr. regd. paint mare, trail exp., $2500; 2 yr.

also 3 yr. old doe. Lewis Moye Conyers 770- bloodlines, various male and females, very children, $2000. C. M. Rozier Collins 912- extra tack, $3000. Richard Crowe LaGrange palomino QH gelding, started u/s, $1500; 9 yr.

922-6759

good breeders, recent shots, healthy; good .o6..=.84cc--=3_45"'9~-.,-,,.--~-,-----,-....,,-- 706-884-3848

POA mare, 13hds., exp. rider, $900. Barry

Adorabie Cheviot X Scottish Biackface, 9 quality. James Page LaFayette 706-638-1629 11 yr. TB gelding, 16hds., bay, loads, clips, 2 regd. Tob. fillies, both 2 yrs. old, verj Bonner Milledgeville 478-454-6553

mos., ram lamb, curled horns, black face Regd. 100% Red Boer buck, born 4-13:03, quiet, gentle, sound & sweet, trail-ridden, pretty and sweet, ready to break. J. Veal 5 yr. Arab./App mare, prof. trained, $2000;

markings, $100. Carol Tresan Ball Ground $450; also; full Spanish does, bred to full Kiko $1800. M. Humphrey Cleveland 706'865-9768 Temple 770-562-4840

yearling blanketed App. filly, $1000. S. Schiro

770-735-6200

buck. Fred Hartline Trion 706-734-2988

12 yr. TB bay gelding, good trail horse, grt. 2 yr. blk. jack donkey, very gentle, $250; 27 Buena Vista 229-649-7003

African Pygmies 100% NPGA regd., all Small flock colored Angora goats, blk. buck disp., exc. bloodlines, priced for quick sell, yr. regd. chestnut Arabian stallion; free to 5 yr. old bay gelding, own son of Wrangler

ages, Web: "Powder Creek Pygmies". Phil w/does, show quality. Tina Evans Taylorsville $1000. S. Patterson Byron 478-956-6916 good home, aft. 5:30 P.M. Sam Moore Sam, Double bred Easy Jet, well started on

Bowen Powder Springs 770-943-3942

770-324-4380

13 yr. Morgan/OH bay mare, good on trails, Newnan 770-304-8118

barrels, $5500. Marcus Michnowicz Locust

African Pygrhy goats, billies, nannies, Starter flock: 20, 9 month. old Katahdin $1000. Johnny C. Hobbs Macon 478-361-2312 2000 AOHA/NFOHA 99% solid bay mare, Grove 678-618-5497

handled daily, 2-3 months, $40. Johnny Currie ewes, 3/4 Dorper Ram, $2, 750, call evenings 14 yr. AQHA sorrel gelding, Impressive has been ridden many miles, trail riding, 5 yr. paint gelding, lots of color, big, pretty,

300 Roberts Road Haddock 31033 478-932- before 9 P.M. Brinson R. Taylor Valdosta 229- Hypp N/N, shots, shoes, worming current, quieVgentle, bred to buckskin that is 96% gentle, worked on farm, some trail, rides. D.

5149

244-6074

trails, needs wk. barrels, exp. rider, $2500. Foundation. E. Wayne Savage Winder 770- Westmoreland Cleveland 706-219-4847

African Pygmy's, babies, all colors, 8 wks. Toggenburg young male, disbudded, DOB Lori Wooten Pine Mountain 706-681-0284 867-4726



7 yr. 15hds. grey Arab. gelding, used in

and up, herd reduction, $40 billies and $100 3/04, $50Amy Abrahamson Danielsville 706- 16 yr. flea-bitten-red roan Appaloosa mare, 2001 APHA BIS.solid sorrel mare in foal to lessons, not spooky, trail rides, started x-rails,

nannies/buy 2 nannies, 1 billy for $200. Paula 789-2663

13.3hds., child ridden, knows barrel pattern, blk./wht. Paint, not broke, slender built, willing, talented mover, $1950. _Tricia Waclena

Cuomo Ball Ground 770-735-1885

Twenty nannies, percentage Boer, show exp., clips, hauls, bathes, terriers exc., $1000/nego. Jennifer Fletcher Jackson 770- Alpharetta 770-753-3910

Alpine does; mother, 2 yrs., and daughter, 1 Thoroughbred billy and other goats. Donald current shots/coggins. Amy Oconner Milner 775-7494

7 yr. OH mare, sorrel, 14.1 hds., cute/loving,

yr., from good milkers, go together. Morgan Phillips Royston 706-498-3386

770-358-4425

'

2001 AOHA sorrel mare, 15.3hds., 60 days used as lesson, willing to jump, show

James Dahlonega 706-864-4382

19 yr. AOHA gelding, flea bit gray, gentle prof. training, gentle/willing, $2000/obo; '85 prospect, trail rides grt., easy for beg., $2500.

Angora goats, 2 nannies, white, wormed, To. advertise, you must be a resident of Giant, 16.1 hds., loads, clips, baths, 100's of AOHA gray mare, 15.3hds., in-foal for '05, has A, Crews Carrollton 770-214-8457

$150 each, $275 both. Richard F. Dodelin 707 Georgia, out-of-state wanted column is the trail miles, good lesson horse. Ivy Hailey ROM, $1500/obo. Ernest Boland Athens 770-

Tommie Road LaGrange 30240 706-888-5084 only exception to this rule



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7-yr.-old 17.0 ThBG., exc. gaits, balanced Paint gelding, sorrel/white, 17 yrs., sound, TWHBEA: gorgeous stallion, WGC Bantams: o."E., Japanese, Millie Fleur; Peacocks, Blue & BS chicks. Dan Durham

.. quiet, trained by prof./evented trng.; hunter, 2nd anyone can ride, child/adult, $800/neg. bloodline, sorrel w/flaxen mane and tail, 2 yrs., Cochins, Game, Dominique, Black Sumatras, Washington 706-678-1463



lev. dressage prospect; $15K. Carol McClellan Marietta 678-414-1404 770-337,7122

8 yr. Percheron mare for sale, halter broke, great ground manners, asking $1200, great _for mule breeders. Tina Burns LaGrange 706837-9396

8 yr. QH palomino mare, great gr'daughter of Colonel Freckles, Mr. San Peppy, beau., $2500. Elizabeth Joy Bartlett Danielsville 706-296-7802 706-795-5238

8 yr. regd. Arab. mare, bay; 14.3hds., easy to train, farm ridden, $800. Deanna Minchey Watkinsville 706-769-2427

8 yr. sorrel gelding, QH, grt. trail horse, very gentle, $1500. Larry Hamilton Calhoun 706629-4353

8-Y,r.-old QH mare, bay, 14.2 hds., cert. police horse, over 600 hrs. police trng./yr., very forgiving/willing, $2800. J. Rice Dallas 770-445-8864

9 yr. AQHA 14'2 black mare, English or western, great with kids, Doc Lena, Three Bars $4000. DeAnna Lynn Alpharetta 678640-8671 770-667-1874

9 yr. P.,QHA sorrel gelding, barrels, poles, trails, $3800; 7 yr. brown/wht. APHA gelding, gentle, traffic safe, grt.. trail horse, $3000. John Guinn Summerville 706-397-8400

9. yr. QH gelding, good trail horse, good looking, needs intermediate rider, tack

included, $2500. Megan Sinteff Cumming 770-888-4177

9 yr. old TWH/SSH mare; flashy and stylish, 15.3hds., exc. trail/smooth, must sell, $2495. Sheila M. Farr Moreland 770-252-9650

- 9 yr. old racking palomino gelding for sale, greattrail horse, loving/gentle, asking $3000. Tara Gentry Hiram 770-265-9641

9 yr. old strawberry roan App. mare,. trails, jumps and does barrels, good all around horse, very healthy & grt. feet, $2000. V. Evans Elberton 706-283-9412

APHA 6 yr. B/W tobiano gelding, child/beginner safe, some .show experience,

16hds., e-mail pies., $3,000/neg. Michelle Kelly M.onticello 706-318-1107

APHA red dun mare in foal to APHA

palomino sta!lion for 2005, nice quite
broodmare are asking, $1750. Jennie Jeffcoat Blairsville 706~835-1698 '

AQHA 2003 colt, Doc O'Lena, Poco King

bloodlines, $2500. Milfon Campbell Danielsville 706-336-6949 706-336-8428

AQHA Appendix gelding, 5 yrs., Go Dick Go, Nonstop Jet, 1-D potential, barrels, ropes, junior rodeo, NBHA, $3000. Don Kirksey Fort Valley 478-397-5404

AQHAgelding, 6 yrs. old, wht., loads, clips, 14.2hds.; very gentle, $2500; bay mare, t5.2hds., 16 yrs., $1500. Josh Stewart Loganville 678-300-4112

American Miniature .horses, Palomino gelding for child, 28 mos., 33''; blk. filly, 5
mos.; blk./wht. filly; 6 mos., wht.lblk. colt, 6 mos. R. Harris Alpharetta 678-393-8545

Appaloosa mare, gorgeous w/blanket, 9

yrs., 15.1hds., grt. trail horse, she is a

wonderful 1-person horse/fun to ride, not a

dead head. Ricky Adams Frankli.n 770-854-

6875

.

Arabian gelding, 6-26-97, beau. bay ready to train any discipline, shoes, clips, trail

ridden, exp. rider, $3500. N. Murphy Loganville 770-267-3923

Bay 8 yr. old QH mare, gentle, 14.2hds., my

little boys can ride her, $800. Buddy McNeal

Danie1sville 706-335-9347



Beau. '00 palomino AQHA/PHBA Doc-0Lena mare, 60 days prof. training, grt. reining or cutting, . $3000. Kim Krummert Warner

Robins 478,396-4040

Beau. buckskin/wht. overo paint mare, regd. APHA, exc. bloodlines; gentle and rides, $2800/obo, P. Smith Rockmart 770,684-8208

Beautiful bay OH/Arab gelding, 16 yrs. old,

owned by family. Savannah Pullen Canton 770-720-1007

Burro, male, gentle, $600; female, gentle, $750; older female, $300. LeGay Saul

Fayetteville 770-487-7363

Dun gelding, 2 1/2 yr. endurance prospect,

Imprinted, exc. ground manners, ready for

training, El Nevadp DeAmadeus son. Ed

White Eatonton 706-485-5.112



Easy Keeper:nealthy paint mare, grt~ for

beg., 14 1/2hds., saddle and tack included,

$1200. Catherine Constant Cumming 770-

889-0747

.

Lovely paint mare, regd., 15.2hds., green/riding, proven/open, needs weight,. novices, bay/tobiano, good home, must sell, $1000/nego. L. Smallwood Hoganville 706416-2936

Miniature AMHA stud colt, pinto mare, exc. bloodlines, current on all shots. Wilton Marchman Hampton 770-946-4631

Miniature donkeys, gray dun jenny, 13 nios.; gray dun jenny, 11 mos.; gray dun jack,

Ronnie Ann Putnam Covington 678-342-

0785 770-314-9534

.

Pony, 16 yrs., 13hds., chestnut, very gentle,

exc, child's mount, $800 firm. Steve Worthy Buchanan 770-646-2345 678-371-1312

P9ny, 4 yrs. old, 13hds., chestnut, racking mare, $750. Jessica Woithy Buchanan 770646-8717

OH/Arab. 9 yr. greyw/9 mos. roan TWH filly, $2000/1500/0eo. James T. Wilbert Manchester 706-846-2772

Racking gelding, blk., 14 yrs:; 15.2hds., gentle, exc. child horse, gr!. trail horse, $1500 firm. Jim Binion Newnan 770-251-1310

Racking mare, good saddle gait w/many hours of trail riding in groups and traffic, $750.

Jeffrey Myers Vienna 229-938-6353

Regd. 8 yr. bay gelding, f5.2hds., good tra11

horse, very smooth to ride, $2500. Judy Robinson Butler 478-862-3586

Regd. ASB mare, shown Academy, 3 gaited; will 5 gait, lesson horse, $4500,-regd. TWH/SSHBEA trail gelding, 2 yrs., $3500. N. I. Anderton Trenton 706,657-2570

Regd. Arabian gelding, 2003 Straight Egyptian, exc. pedigree, show pleasure

prospect, $800/obo. Deborah Mclean Cumming 770-887-8137

Regd. Morgan, 15hds. gelding, chestnut,

rides/drives, $2500; regd. Appaloosa, 15hds., blk., grt. trail horse, $2000; gelding bay mule,

15hds., rides/drives, .plows, $1000. Donna McDaniel Dacula 770-822-6161

Regd. QH mare, Foundation bloodlines, $1500; 6 yr. QH/TB, $650. Sheldon Nichols

Louisville 478-425-7293

Regd. SSH BA gelding, 4 yrs., b/w.color, grt. show and trail horse. Lynn Wheeler Acworth 770-974-3754 770-851-0330

Regd. TB 15.3hds., 14 yr. beau drk. bay

w/slar, willing to. please, grt. hunter/jumper, sweeVgentle/calm, and gr!. ground manners, $2700. Lisa Diamond Alpharetta 404-983-

7260

Regd. racking gelding, 5 yrs., gentle,, clips, loads, trail rides, camps, blk. socks, blaze,

loves people, $2000. Al A Wallace Whitesburg 770-832-0865

SSH, big, beau. spotted filly, 3 yrs., green
broke, smooth. Amanda: Payton Carrollton 770-634-4906 .

Spotted saddle gelding, 10 yrs;:, 14.2hds., field trail, parade, trails, bombproof, gaited,

easy cantar, side pass, $2800. Martp Garland Dacula 770-822-9272

Standard gelding, 16.3hds., child-safe, drives, dressage, ex-police.horse, $3000/obo. Sharon Enderlein Brooks 770-461-1699

TB stallion, Charter Flight, 20. yrs.,

15.2hds., chestnut, AQHAapproved, sound & fertile, sire of talented babies w/grt. minds,

$2800. Wilsoq McGee Fairburn . 770-964-

3888 770-964-4222

.

TB/Percheron mare, 3 yrs., grt. cont., 15.1 hds., very athletic, lots of potential, .ready

to start, $1800. Shawnee Franklin Cairo 229-

872-3198

TWH 11 yr. old blk, regd. m.are, 14.3hds.,
smooth, trail exp., $2500. Ronnie Hensler
Hampton 770-412-9541

TWH 14 yr. sorrel mare, bathes, clips,

loads, trails, must be keptwith other horses. Shannon Gaines Canton 770-842-1402

TWH Racking gelding, t5.3hds., chestnut,

5 yrs., smooth gait, grt. trail horse, $1500. Cheryl Silfee Fairburn 770-969-5959

TWH blk. gelding, 4 yrs., 14.2hds., exc. trail horse, go anywhere, any rider, $2500. Cindy Williams Dawsonville 706-344-7072

TWH gelding, bay w/black mane/tail, 16 yrs., 16hds., grt. trail horse, loads, exp. rider, $1900, tack inciuded. Lisa Atkinson Marietta 770-425-2493

TWH geldings: 3 yr. steel gray; 4 yr. blk./wht.; 5 yr. red roan; 7 yr. chestnuVwht.,' 7

yr. blk. Shea/Albeit Queen Dallas .770-505-

0090

TWH mare, blk., 15yrs. old, 15hds., grt. trail horse, loads, easy keeper, shots current,

$800. Marl< Holmberg Marietta 678-234-5681

TWH racking mare, regd. -bay, 15hds., 15

yrs., extremely smooth, grt. trail_ horse, sweet temperament, does it all, $2100. C. Walker Social Circle 770,464~0297

TWH regd. blk. mare, rides good, 4 yrs., $3500; blk. welsh pony, 14 yrs., rides, drives, $1000. Ernest Thompson Cedartown 770-

748-6709

TWH spotted blk./wht. 9 yr. gelding, 15.2hds., super smooth, exp. trail horse, good all around manners, $2500. Steve Stowers Howser Mill Road 706-265-2280

TWH spotted tobiano mare, very fancy, 5 yrs. old, ger;itle, trail rides, been shown, very

smooth, $3000. L. Edwards Hiram 40.4-401-

9902

TWH, black & white gelding, 7 yrs. old, 16hds., big & handsome, smooth, $3500. J. 8.

90 'days prof. training. Rusty Mcintosh Blue Indian Runner, Rouen, Pekin, Khaki

Bowdon 770-634-4904

Campbell ducks, guineas, priced according to

Trail horses, AQHA mare & grade mare age. Dwayne Beard Royston 706-245-5736

bred to paint TWH, LFG, 2 geldings, 1 AQHA Black & Red Frizzles 5/04 hatch:Black &

yearling, $850-$2000, can .e-mail pies/info. Red Cochins 5/04 hatch. Pam Ward Warm

Joy Gould Carr611ton770-854c6547

Springs 706-655-3826

Trakehner gelding, 16.2+hds., sound, Bronze turkeys, '04 hatched. Carl Woodard

shown intermediare-1 dressage, .very quiet, LaGrange 706-885-0125

grt. 'teacher' for beg., someone wanting to advance. M.Jordan OXford 678-342-3629
Warmblood, bay AWS gelding, 2003, Donnerhall/Weltmeyer bloodlines, modern,

Buff Orpingtons, (purebred), hvy. breed, 10 hens, 1 rooster/$100, 50 chicks- 6.wks., 2 Buff Orpington Bantam roosters. Donald .Allen Lawrenceville 678-698-0067

friendly/outgoing, exc. movement, $5000. Sue ,Stepp Pine Mountain 706-663-2563
Welsh/Paint pony mare, blk./wht., 12.1hds., in foal to 15hds. Nat'! Champ., hunter Arabian, due 3/05, proven, $1800. Wendy Livingston ,Peachtree City 770-486-8419
White blaze, White socks. over black, flashy, Slew Maker, Seattle Slew, Charging Man, on paper. Woody Strickland Hortense 912-4732678

Button quail, Buff Silkies, doves $5 each, Red Golden and Amherst Pheasants $20 each. Kevin Daft Braselton 770-965-0599
California Valley Quail, Gambel. Quail, Bantams, Racing Homing pigeons.. Dav.id Orgel Albany 229-435-3973 229-435-4347
Call ducks for sale, snowy and black, $15 a pair. Donnie McGaha Lafayette 706-6384281
Chickens hatched in the spring of 2004. E.

Poultry/Fowl For Sale

Reece Locust Grove 770-957-4014 Ducks free to a good pond. Nita Mays

If you have any questions regarding ads in Winder 770-867-3551

this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 Five colors big bull dog Cornish, chickens, 3

.or 404-651-9082..

types Bantam chickens, sev, colors peacocks,

Mallard ducks .must be at least three breeders & young, call after 5 p.m. Billy Bryant

generations from the wild before they can Hawkinsville.478-892-2989

be advertised in the Market Bulletin. Four roosters for sale, hatched April 2004,

Advertisers must include this information $3 each. Maria Johnson Griffin 770-412-7653

in notices submitted for publication..

Free Columbian Wyandotte Bantams, W.C.

"04" RIR, beautiful, must see. Van Shiver Davis, Nene geese, (Hawaiian), fed. reg. on

.Forsyth 31029 478-994-3325

out-of-state transit, call after 6. p.m. W.C.

'03 hatch: 1 rooster, 4 hens, Lawshe Blue Davis Stockbridge 770-474-1154

Game, make offer. Tommy Britt 69 Wesley Game chickens, bantams, guineas, cages

Grove Coleman 39836 229-768-2198 _

and more, call after 6 p.m. Scoff Harkins

'04 4'x5' fescue grass mix hay, $20 barn, Clermont 770-983-1929

$15 field, 200 bales. Tom' Henderson Game fowl for sale, Butcher x Radio, Hatch

Chickamauga 706-375-3917

x Gray, Roundhead crosses, Albany, Hatch,

'04 Game stags for sale, Hatch, Hatch-Grey Mclean, Gavilan. Mark Smith Marietta 770-

crosses, Lacy Roundhead, Hatch crosses 428-4789

.

reas. priced. James Wood Hoschton 706- Game fowl, pullets & stags, 3-7 mos. old,

654-3498

Greys, Hatch, Kelso. Ann Swenson Stephens

'04 Guinea keets $3.501 Marans pullets (chocolate colored eggs), Araucana trio, GL Wyandottes, Dominique trio, more. Sandra Miller Talking Rock Sdmill@ellijay.com 706,253-3340 770-893-7622

706-296-3209
Game fowl, selling out to breed une line: Hatch, Brown Reds, Aseet,. White Hackles, stags, pullets, hens, cocks; also, their chicks. Micheal Aldridge Dalla8'770-445-6942

2

'04baby chicks, Barred Rock-$3

5 Sex Link mixes-$3 each, 4 Araucana-$3

each each

'

Game roosters and hens for sale, now Iaying; also young games, 2 mos. old, black.

1 Black Giant-$3, 4 New Hampi;;hire Red-$3 A.R. Whitt Cumming 770-887~1752

each. Christopher Carmichael Forsyth 478- Game-rooster-nens, Democrats, Brown

.992-9076

- Reds, Red Quill, Butchers, Grays,

'04 hatch pheasants-Ringnecks $15 pair Roundheads, many more breeds, call

Horsefield Kalig $50 pair, Reeves males $20 anytime. Russell Griffin Gainesville 770-532-

each, BBR chickens $12 pair. Gerald Hayes 8447 770-241-0328

.Flowery Branch 770-967-3877

Geese, Toulouse, fully feathered, adult

'04 hatch, Buff Orpingtons, Black Giants sized, this years hatctl, pond raised. Robert

Dominiques, Bantams, Bronze turkeys. to r Sybers Stone Mountain 770-879-9087

_sale. Daniel Ray Newnan 770-252-8583

Golden comet pullets, 1O wks., .gr<1ss

1 Golden E!ebrigh! Bantam pair, 4 Partidge grown;wi11 lay;.Jge..5rowt:l::S:ggs $5 each.: Gene

Cochin Bantam pair, 1 Gray Japanese Garrison Clermont 770-9"83-3070

Bantam pair, $8 per pair. John Andrews _Hiawassee 770-578-0852 706-896-5404

Grey call ducks, Mille Fleur OE, Splash OE, Blue OE, and RIR, priced by age/breed. Ron

- 1 RIR rooster $10, 2 AIR cockerels $8 Strickland Gillsville 770-869.,7575

each. Rosi~ Farley Carnesville 706-677

Guinea keels, pearl, hatched. 7/3/04, $2,

_2064

each. Carolyn Caskey Lula 770-869-0125

1 RIR rooster, 1 B_arred Rock rooster, 1 Buff Orpington rooster,. all $10 each. Brad FarreI
- Golden 321 Crowe Rd. Homer 30547 706
677-1995
15 Game fryer chicken for sale, good layers, good size for eating. Luyd Penland 12 Cedar Creek Dr. Winder 770-867-7902
30 common pigeons $3.25 each, nu
- Sunday sales. Clovis Jackson Moultrie 229
941-5541

Guineas $2-$4-$1 O each, Toulouse geese

$20 each. Kenneth Buffington Royston 706-

245-9706

Hens for sale, 14 weeks,. several breeds,

started laying, $3 each, before 8 p.m. Steve

Lasefer Rydal 770-616-0540



Huge light Brahma rooster, Silver Laced

Wyandotte hen, Phoenix rooster, young,

healthy, beau., $20 each. Janet Chandler

Rutl!!dge 706:557-9.195

- 4 Rhode Island hens, 1 Rhode Island
roos!er, 1 Blue Lace hen, 1 small Blue hen, aIf $25. Kerl K. Key Calhoun 706-625~1865 706 629-6487

Indian Runner ducks; White $25/pair, mallard $35/pair, Silver Appleyards $40/pr. Mike Edwards Rockmart 678-409-7368

- SQO lge.
must take.

white turkey bens, 5 or more, $4 per

b1ir7d/,maovraeilalbbsle. '

only, Oct, 1-3. Chris McKenzie Athens 706

Indian Runner ducks, various ages and colors, fertile eggs for hatching. Geoff Calhoun Danielsville 678-227-1897

614-1211

Jersey Giant roosters, p,rebred McMurray,

6/15/04 _hatched Barred Ruck $3 each; also, laying Barred Rock $9 eacli and mxd game. Mike Carter Moreland 678-423-4144

tall, handsomjl, hatched 3-04, $15 each. Robert Strange 2105 Hwy: 272 Tennille 31089 478-552-2208

Araucana Bantams, (Easter egg chickens) 5 mos. old, $1 Opair. Kelly Clay Locust Grove 770-898-1649

Jumbo Pharaoh quail fotcsale $1 each. Michael D. Rankin 488 Kimberly. Dr. Byron 31008 478-956-3717 478-397-8939 .

- Araucana, Brown Leghorns; .Golden Lace
Wyandotte, Buff Orpington, 5-6 mos. old, $1 0 each. Wayne Burnette Dawsonville 706-265

Laying hens, Pearl .White Leghorns, also Anconas hen, healthy; now laying, $5 ea. Sue Harris Marietta 770-992c1669

2886

Mallard ducks, flight ready, hatchery Stock,

Araucanas for sale, also some Barred Rocks and RIR's, $5 for roosters, $10 tor

NPIP, Indian Runners also avaffal:lle, $8 each in quantity. Malinda f'!aese Hartwell 706-376-5500

hens: Mitchell fuller Meansville 770-567- .Many breeds of roosters for sale, from .2 to

5327 404-660-3835

,

4 mos. old, beau. chicks, call anytime. T, Billy

Asstd. lge. breed chickens, yr. round layers
of lge. brown eggs, .18 mos. old; also, few roosters, $5-$8 each. Teresa Wheele r

Roberts Danielsville 706-795-5417 Many diff. breeds of pheasants, peacocks,
turkeys & bantams. Tim _Brooks Maysville

Morganton 706-838-4015

706-652-2386







Baby chicks $1 each, RIR Sex Links, Buff Orpington. Chris HeJ'.lderson Chiokamauga

Muscovy .ducks $5 each. 'C. Clifton Buford 770-945~7098

706-375-2973

Not for eating, 6 Indian Game hens and 1

Pigeons for sale, different _size and age, $7 each. Chi Law Calhoun 770547-4233

Pigeons, (White King), $4 each, call after 7 p.m. Robert Beavers Vienna 229-268-8516

Pigeons, White Homing pigeons, 4 pair, $25 per pair; single bird.s $10, StichelbaLiVGrooter bloodlines. Dean Maddox Macon 478-750-8891

Pigeons, beau. colors, 6 diff; breeds, call

after 6 p.m. Nomi Siddioui 2433 Powder Springs Rd. Marietta 30064 770-943-3137

Pigeons-many beau. ones to choose from, White Kings, White Homers, Fantails and Ringneck doves. Cliff-Ambrose Talking Rock 706-253-6297

Pigeons: Birmingham Rollers $10 & up; White Homers $20/up. Bob Solley Alpharetta 770-752-1898

Poultry for sale-chickens, (Rhode Island Reds, New Hampshire Reds), . ducks, (mallards, Pekins, Indian Runners), Quail, guineas. Joe Perkins Barney 229-775-2886

Pullets, 5 spring 2004 hatched, Leghorn cross, will be laying soon, $6 each. Ken Wehunt Barnesville 770C358-2587

Purebred young Araucana (Easter egg) rooster, beautiful, colorful plumage, $12, Emanuel County. Olivia Saffold Soperton 912-578-5707

Qlty. Old English Bantams, Silver & Fawn Duckwings, BB Reds, quails, Blues, Mille Fleur, Spangles, more. Ted Charles Douglasville 770-942-6847

RIR pullets, '04 hatch, 24 weeks old, rooster $6, hens $7 each. Rick Sharpton Loganville 770-466-2528

RIR pullets, purebred, May '04 hatch, should be laying by ad date. James Osborn Rome 706-235-3711

RIR, pullets &.roosters for sale, call'9 a.m.9 p.m. George Hill Buford 770-271-0362

Red Jungle fowls- pairs & young ones;

Phoenix, prs., young ones; mute -swans,

unrelated prs., sgls., unrelated pairs-$775,

call after 6. p.m. Wayne Whiddon Cordele

229-273-9040

.

Rhode Island Red chickens for sale, ages 1-20 weeks; call for prices. Randy Gazaway .Cumming 770-889-6691

Ringneck Pheasants, flight and weather conditioned, call after 5 p.m. Stephen Sibley Moreland 770-304-1081

Seven laying. hens, (4 RIR & 3 _Barred Rock), one RIR rooster, take all for $40. Curt ,Hardie Griffin 678-588-0963

Show Bantams, nine pr. Wheaten, two pr. Blue Wheaten, Old English, ready for fall show. Keith Tate Dacula 770-995-8093

Silkie pairs, most of them bearded, priced according to age. -Ellen Cannon Covington 770-787-6335

Silkie rooster, White, 8 mo. old free, needs good home, crows to mi:Jch:"Kimberly'Ann Moore McDonougti 770-364-4068 770-957-

.6351

Silkies, all sizes, for sale, call after 6 p.m. Jack Kelley Blairsville 706-7452365

Silver Spangles, Bantams: Silver Duckwing, Crele, BB Reds, almost free. Beth Hall 8383 .Brewer Rd Oouglasville 30134 770-577-6675

Toulouse geese, 18 weeks old, $15 each,

other. Pauline Bagley Dawsonville 706-864-

_4802

.

Turkeys $8 eaclJ & up, Bronze Royal, Palm, Blue Slates, one male peacock, Pied, $50.
Miles Russell Meansville 706-648-3503 Turkeys ~or sale to good h<?rt]e, Royal Palm and mxd. breed:. $25 each; Barred Rock roosters for any purpose $2 each. Kevin Jones Haddock 478-986-6311 478-951-1007

TUrkeys, (Blues), your choice, $15 each, hatch '04_. Johnnie Brannen Reidsville 912693'5625

Turkeys, RIA, Silver Laced Wyandottes for sale. Janice Gibbs Villa Rica 770459-2714

Various chickens for sale, $5 and up, meat,. layers, and breeders. Kimberly Johnson 4754: Castleberry Rd. Cumming 30040 678-4552877 404-310-6273

Very lge. Partridge Rocks and Silver Laced Wyandotte roosters, purebred, 6 mos. old, $5 eactJ, Peggy Jones Colbert 706-788-3343

White Chinese geese $10 each.Frank Head 8347 Ella Park Church Rd. Waverly

31565 912-264-3201

Young pair of .OE Blue Bantam $20. Sam Crowe Mableton 404-696-6542

Poultry/Fowl Requiring Permit/License

. If you have questi<;ms regarding this
category, call fl;fia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 24!'.:04:!:..'~65:o,;1cc'9~0"''8""'2.'------:-.,,--.,,----,-,,-
Advertisements for wood ducks must bf1
accompanied by a USDA permit. Permits are available from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Sen/ice, Attn: Permit Section, P.O. Box

13 mos. w/registration App. William Burgess

Savannah 912-964-2709



Rutland Albany 229-347-2828 TWH, blk., gelding, 7 yrs.,

16.2hds.,

Baby guineas and other sizes, call after 6
p.m. Tommy 0. Greene Forsyth 478-994-

rooster $100 for all, approved person only. Eric Brantley Cedartown 770-748;5854

49208, Atlanta, GA 30359, Advertisers must submit a copy of cur.-ent permit with

Miniature donkeys: 1 regd. jack, gray jenny $1500,lots of spirit, likes to move, good gentle 2952

.

O.E. B. show stoc;k, Silver Duckwing, Black their first ad. Permit copies will be returned

and spotted jack, all regd. James Newman horse, but not for beg. Kathy Young Calhoun Baby peacocks, baby guineas, leave & Blue, BB Reds, Quail 0.E., Bll!Ei Splash. upon request. Advertisements for

Holloway Ellijay 706-276-3262

706-625-3737

message. Willie Keen Jr Perry 478-987-3687 Mack McBurnett Tyrone 770-487-2233

bobwhite quail. must be accompanied by a

Miniature donkeys: regd. bred jenny, $900; 1- TWH, nice smooth trail ridden, 7 yr. old Bantams, OE Cochins, Japanese and Old English Bantams, Red Pyle, Wheaten, copy of the advertiser's commercial_ quail

yr. jack, $400; three 1 yr. jenny's, $700, $800, gelding, blk., 15hds.,. loads, clips, $2000. Araucanas; pigeons, doves, pheasants, other. Blue Wheaten. Mike Brown LaGrange 706- breeders license. Since this is a state

and $900. Bill WrayPerry 478-825-1297

Randy Seagraves Nicholson 706-757-3454 Danny Ryals Milledgeville 478-452-8497

884~8217

protected bird, the Georgia Department of

Missouri Fox Trotter, regd. silver, 4 yr. old TWH/Racking, .6 yr. bay gelding, great trail Bantams, Silver & Gold Sebright, Buff and Pair of Lemon Blues, fire Red Power, '04 Natural Resources requires anyone selling

gelding, super smooth gaits, gentle, friendly, horse, trims, loads, great disp., needs good Mottled Cochins, Mottled and Spangled 0 E hatched. Alvin Hart Royston 706-245,7772 bobwhjte quail to have this license. For

loads, clips, bathes, trail exp. show prospect. home, $2300. Rick Byrd "'loomingdale 912- Blue Eared & Red Gold Pheasant peafowI. Partridge Rock and Ancona roosters and license information, write: DNR, Game and

eetty Johnson Cumming 67'.8-516-5340

429-2326

Danny Ledford Gainesville 770-983-9713, hens, 10 weeks old, $5 ea., vacciriated.for Fish Division, 2189 .Northlake Parkway,

Mule team (2 geldings), 2 Percheron brood TWH/SSHBEA Pusher bloodlines, 15hds., Bantams, beautiful birds from show stock Merck's disease. Joy Maddox LaFayette 706- Suite 108, Tucker, GA 30084.

mares, must s'efl, other. Tim Leard Lavonia 2 yrs., wht. w/gray, clips, baths, trailers, exc. Cochins in many colors and Porcelain 397-8402

Bobwhite quail, clean, healthy, flight bird.s

706-356-0284

gait, good trail exp., loves people. Ann Evans D'Uccles. David Wright Carrollton 770-836 Peacock, Blue~ free to good home. Sherri for hunVtrainfrestock or meat, Atlanta dely.

Mule, bay gelding, 14.5hds., 3 yrs.; good Toccoa 706-886-4131

8875 770-490-7571

Donehoo Dawsonville 706-864-4974

Drew Stanley Clarkesville 706-947-3884

ride, $800; TWH mare, brn roan, 14hds., 15 TWHBEA: blk./wht. gelding, 5 yrs., trail & Barred Ruck, RIR, Araucanas, 3 - 4 months Pigeons, Pigrny Pouters, Powder Blue India Bobwhite quail, flight condition and ready

yrs., anyone can ride, $1200. Roger Robinson gentle, $2800; bay mare, show and trail, 8 yrs., old, $3-up, various ducks $6 up, lay thru Fantails, Long Faced Tumblers, no Sunday for release, .$3 each. Richard H. Deaton

Brooks 770-599-6070

$4000. S. Mcintosh Bowdon 770-258-8610 winter. B. Morton Irwinton 478-.946-3147

sells. WA Bell Barnesville 770-358-2833 McDonough 678-583-0498

Wednesday September 29, 2004
Bobwhite or Coturnix quail hatching eggs $40/100, $98/500, $190/1000, price includes shipping, send check/money order. Jean

LIVESTOCK HANDLING

THE MARKET BULLETIN
2004 24'x6'8" wide GN"stock trailer, like
---------------------------- new, $5700 firm, 12' corral panel, like new,
Livestock Sales and Events $48. Donald Green Temple 770-841-6815

Page 7

Strickland P.O. Box 9 Pooler 31322 912-7485769
Bobwhites, Ga. Giant and Jumbo Wisconsin and Northern $2 each; White Pekin ducks $6-$8 each. Marilyn Wheeles Brooklet 912-839-2056
Jumbo Wisconsin quail eggs available100/$43, 300/$100, 600/$168, 1000/$240, flight conditioned birds $3, old layers $2. George Meadows Wadley 478252-9997
Jumbo Wisconsin quail eggs for sale 50/$28, 120/$50, 600/$168, flight conditioned birds, old layers available. Raymond Meadows Wadley 478-252-5345
Poultry/Fowl Wanted
Want Araucana, Dominiques, Black Giant hens, '03-'04 hatch in Gwinnett area; also, hen to sit on eggs/hatch. Denise C. Newlon Dacula 770-822-1875
Want Indian Blue, mature peahen. Kyle Martin Carnesville 706-308-1551
Want baby chickens, Black Australorp, Buff Orpington; Araucana, RIR, White Leghorn, Domineckers, near Talking Rock Holbert Holden Talking Rock 706-636-2306

If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call /ammy Thomas at 404-651-

9081 or 404-651-9082.

'00 2H BP SL, tack rrri., elec. brakes, like

brand new, sheltered, used very little, sprayed

bed liner, $3100/obo. David Bowers Bowman

706-498-0004

'01 CM 14x6. BP stock trailer, escape door

center gate, chute door, rubber mats, spare

tire,Jike new, 11ever used for livestock, $2600

firm. Bob Wetzel Dallas 770-443-5266

'02 Classic GN 3H slant, 6', full living

quarters, rear tack, drop down windows

awning, $24,000. Bonnie Maloney Breman

770-537-1795

'02- Horton 2H special trailer, alum. skin

fully enclosed with windows and screens

plastic rumbar flooring, good cond., $4750

Lynn Smith Powder Springs 678-207-8448

'88 Delta: 2-horse trailer, good cond., $750

Pat Bradley Ranger 706-334-5565

'89 2H LO, shower, cabinets, A.G., ref.

microwave, stove/oven, fresh and hot water

115/12 volts, $6000. Ricky D. Long Franklin

706-675-6279

.

'89 BP Ponderosa stock trailer, new floor

some rust, good working cond., $1250. Linda

2004 Sundowner 3H GN Wht. alum. slant load, 2' short wall dressing rm~ never.used, $12,000. George Reece Bremen 770-5371783
24' GN horse trailer. w/sleeping quarters, $2250;. 16" roper saddle w/padsand stand, $275. Kent Payne Toc~oa 706-886-9513 706491-2093
2H BP straight load trailer, solid floors, mats, elec. brakes, some rust, good cond., $950. Karen Futch Juliette 478-477-4373
2H BP trailer, walk through, all hinges/closers work, needs metal work, $450. Nolan Trent Cumming 770-533-2323
2H trailer, 1977 Stidham, BP, solid construction, new brakes, top doors remove, $2200/obo. Tracy Rose Acworth 770-8456358
2H wagon, pony size, rubber tires, hyd. brakes, canvas top. Wynn Copelan Greensboro 706-453-7687
4H S/L Gooseneck, Trail King, sleeper, tack, very clean , great cond., $4000. Jerry Gray Monticello 706-468-2328
Beautiful GN 2/H straight with roomy LO and mJd tack, exc. cond. Lynn Wardlaw Lawrenceville 404-867:4332 770-277-0908

Clip and Save Calendar

Every 1st & 3rd Tues. Poultry, Goat & Every 1st Sat. Horse & Tack Sale,. 7 pm,

Feeder-Breeder Pig Sale, poultry, 6

Buggy Town Auction, 1315 Hwy. 341

pm, hogs & goats, 7 pm, Taylor Cty.

s., Barnesville. GAL #3177 Info: 770-

Livestock Auction, just off S.R. 128, s.

358-0872/1786.

of Reynolds. Info: 478-847-3664 or Every 1st & 3rd Sat. Goat & Feeder Pig

706-647-3559.

Sale, 1 pm, Tri County Livestock

Every Thurs. Horse Auction, All Breed Horse

Sales, Hwy: 206 & 268 Crossing,

Sale, tack, 7:30 pm, horses & ponies, 9

Ambrose. - Info: 912-359-3803 or

pm, cash or approved checks,

Sherrel Day, 912-359-2914.

Reidsville. GAL 2687 Info: Mike Every 1st.& 3rd Sat. New Goat Sale, 1 pm,

Holland, 912-6542863/614-6621.

poultry, fowl & rabbits to follow, Triple

Every 1st & 3rd Thurs. Goat, Poultry, Small

H Sales, Metter, Hwy..46 e. GAL

Animal & Misc. Sale, 7 pm, Gaines

C002567 lnfo: Waylan Hitchcock, 478-

Uvestock Auction, Hwy.. 84 e.,

553-9938 or Lewie Fortner, 478-469-

0uitman. GAL #2514 Info: 229-985-

5178.

4205/263-9940.

Every 1st & 3rd Sat. Horse Sale, tack, 7

Every Fri. night Horse Sale, 7:30 pm, 102

pm, horses 'to follow, Triple H Sales,

Lumber City Hwy., Hazlehurst. Info:

5250 Old Savannah Rd., Tennille.

Steve Underwood, 912-594-6200

GAL C002567 Info: Waylan Hitchcock,

(night) or 912-375-5543 (day).

478-553-9938.

Every Fri. night Goat, Poultry & Small Every 1st & 3rd Sat. S & D Goat Sales,

Animal Sale, 7 pm, Buggy Town

Baxley Fairgrounds, begin 12:30 pm;

Auction, 1315 Hwy: 341 s.,

goats, pigs, poultry. Info: Steve Smith,

Want peafowl, Indian Blue or Java Green, Mather Sautee 706-754-9261

Brown all-purpose huntseat saddle, 16"

{Muticus}, mature hens or young birds. Mike '93 Gore horse trailer,. alum. 2H tr<:liler, slant seat, very good cond., $145. Dinah Peevy

Martin. Carnesville 706-384-4431 706-308- load, GN, A/C, good cond., dress/sleep area Milledgeville 478-452-7154

Barnesville. GAL#3177 Info: 770-358-

912-367-9268, 912-266-7170.

0872/1786.

Every 2nd Sat. Liv.estock Auction, 1 pm,

Every 2nd Fri. Horse & Tack Sale only, 7

selling goats, sheep, poultry & small

1551

Inez Suinner Ellijay 706,635-2772

Colt 16' GN horse stock combo, center

pm, Coker Sale Barn, Duncan Bridge

animals, Climax. #AU003249 Info:

Want unwanted chicken, turkey, duck, any '94 CM 3H slant load BP trailer for sale gate, rubber mats, new tires, $3000/obo. type of poultry, surrounding area of Covington, front tack rm., good cond., $2100. Bill Wan Ronnie Waters Rebecca 229-643-7605

Rd. at old Chattahoochee Livestock

229-246-4955/416-7217.

Barn. #AUNR2916 Info: Wayne Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Cattle, Slaughter

call after 5 p.m. Billy Montgomery Covington Fort Valley 478-822-9743

Crosby Lexington TC, all purpose, 17",

Coker, 706-540-8418.

Hogs, Goats, Sheep & Fowl Sale, 1

678-625-0472

'96 Featherlite 2H, bp, st. load includes med. tree, hidden knee rolls, havanaldk., Every 3rd Fri. Tack & Horse Sale, tack, 6

pm, H&M Livestock Market, Lyons,

ALTERNATIVE

hitch & sway bars, $7500. Charlene CampbelI Jenkinsburg 770-504-0736 770-206-0990

show cond., leathers & irons, Bakey Athens 706-549-2611

$600. Missy
.

'97 Ha.le 3H slant, ale. insulated dressing Dressage saddle, 17" Bates Caprilli, used

pm, horses; 8 pm, Southeastern Arena, Unadilla. G.O..L #2920 Info: 478627-2727.

Hwy. 1 s. (old Toombs Cty. Stockyard). Info: 912-537-2172 or 912-293-0172 (sale day) or myra1@cybersouth.com.

LIVESTOCK

room, awning, $5700/obo. Lamar Cloe r 10 times, like new, $1435 (Dover Price), will

Chatsworth 706-695-4437

sell for $950. Shirley Singleton Good Hope

If you have questions regarding this '97 Sidekick 4H alum. GN, mangers 770-266-6173

Every Sat. Small Animals, Chickens, Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Goat Sale, 1 pm, I

Rabbits, Sheep, Goats & Horse Sale,

poultry, rabbits & fowl to follow, Triple

4 pm, Coker Sale Barn, Duncan

H Sales, 5250 Old Savannah Rd., I

category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
The Alternative Livestock category contains ads for ratites (ostriches, rheas, and emus) as well as other "nontraditional" livestock.
Affectionate llamas, males, females, yrgls., regd., healthy, friendly, show qlty., loving homes only, from $300, call for appt. H. Choquette Winder 706-340-1095
Alpacas for sale, males, maidens, and
r pregnant females, Larry Dietsch Young
Harris Larry@destinyalpacas.com 706-3792361
For sale, one male gelded registered Alpaca. Cory Thomas Colquitt 229-758-3260
Llama, ideal livestock guardians, choose

awning, weekender, exc. cond., $18,000 Lynn M. Hodges Cave Spring 706-777-0920
'98 Featherlite stock combo trailer, 4H, 7x4 DR, mats, new tires & spare, $8900. Dara Burgess Douglas 912-384-3575
15 1/2" & 16" show saddles, 16" training saddle, horse blankets & misc. tack, all grt cond. D. Moore Cartersville 770-382-2094
16" Circle Y WP showsaddle, floral tooling w/silver, med. oil, exc. cond. used only 5x's $650. Toni White Monticello 706-468-5707
16" Circle Y roping saddle, like new, chest collar, bridle & other tack, $800. Lynn Simeson Blackshear 912-449-6614
16" Circle Y western saddle, floral pattern practically new, $600, 'various other tack. K Moring Jackson 770-228-6836

Harness for sale, matching set, blk. leather,

used for work or show, will fit lrg.size.horses

or mules. James Norton Blue Ridge 706-6321227

I

Bridge Rd., White Cty., at old Chattahoochee Livestock Barn. Info: Wayne Coker, 706-540-8418.

Tennille. GAL C002567 Info: Waylan I

Hitchcock, 478-553-9938 or Lewie I

Fortner, 478-469-5178.

I

Like new, 8 passenger wagonette, hunter green, never used, pull single or double, gr!. for show/draft size, $3000. John Cobb Ball Ground 770-735-1958

I I
I

Every Sat. night Goat, Poultry & Small Every 4th Sat. Chattahoochee Goat &

Animal Auction, 7 pm, Bradley-

Sheep Sale, Eastanollee Livestock I

Wayside Auction, 1035 Monticello '

Market, Eastanollee. Info: Mike Stepp, I

Hwy., Gray.. GAL 2070 Info: Curtis

770-869-7268 or Joe Barefoot, 770- I

Orthoflex endurance cutback saddle, 16.5", I

black, like new cond., stitchdown seat/pads included, leatherwrap stirrups, used very little,

I

Barfield, 478-986-8852 or Bobby Russell, 478-986-4657.
Notice

869-7726.

1
I

$1550. LindaAntQQols~ Evans 706-863-4578 I Livestock auctions listed in the Market Bulletin sometimes offer related items for sale, such

Side saddle, blk., exc. cond., $300. Amanda I as tack and other livestock equipment. Notices for auctions selling any items other than I

Briggs Senoia 404-622-0526

I livestock must be accompanied by the auction license number of the principal auctioneer I

Smuckers leather horse hiuness, $650; or auction firm conducting the auction, per regulations of the Georgia Secretary of State.
Jerald driving cart, 400. Dawn A. Nossal 267 I Notices without this information.cannot be published. If you have any questions about the I

Mattox Rd. Newnan 30263 678-423-9236

I Livestock Sales & Events Calendar, please call Randy Cox at 404-656-3682.

I

from 3 friendly geldings, $350 each, dely.
~------------~------~--------~ available. Dennis Grafe Resaca 706-625-
,,,5P41i70B-625=43l7 .. Llamas, regd. males and females, friendly,
dely. available, call for descriptions. Kathy Devaul Leesburg 229-347-1698
Alternative Livestock

16' stock trailer for sale, $1500. Charles Street Cleveland 706-348-7063
16' stock trailer w/removable top cage
$1500, and other livestock equip. for sale
Glen Amburn Dawsonville 706"265-2782 706-216-3511
17" Black Australian saddle, no horn, exc cond., $300. Scott Thomas Commerce 706-

Stock/horse combo frailer, 16x5 inside

dimensions, BP, grt. shape, $2500. Josh Deal Rabbits for sale, live or dressed, call aft. 6

Statesboro 912-531'0043

P.M. Jeff Butterworth Cordele 229-273-5622.

Tack trunk, large, nicely finished, horse carvings, inside blanket rack, accessory bin, $350. Bobby Didocha Villa Rica 770-4592502

San Juan rabbits for sale for training d0gs and eating. Bob Reese Whitesburg 7.70-8342800

Top quality cutting/pleasure saddles,

'04 4x5 rolls Coastal or lift 44 berriluda$35, lge. sq. bales-$3.50, fescue-$25, limed, fertilized, rain free in barn. W. Glover Griffin 770-979-037.3 770-599-8514
'04 4x5 rolls fescue and bermuda mixed, just baled, well fertilized, rain free, $12/roll. M. Foster 1287 Adamstown Rd. Bowersville

FEED, HAY AND GRAIN Requiring Permit/License
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651'-9081 or
40;~6: 1;fZ~~ia Department of Natural
Resources regulates many exotic animals,

654-6525
=2f1it-3t'i"14n8-7_g=5""s=2B,=c0rl-$o7'-4su-e0n-0etc_.Po_cin_.nt_aeA~ca..t-uW-sF_aoe_dul-ldsntl-eaO-,inr-bc.-lhuB-elae_rudr_i,b_pHb_loai-lniln_6fw_7lai-8tph,-
very good cond. w/fittings, rare find in the U.S., $750. Tina Lawson Douglasville 770-

extremely comfortable, custom built, $1250 & $1350. M. Ross Watkinsville 706-769-0403
Used horse trailer wanted, 2 thru 4H; prefer BP, good using cond., under $2500. Holli Harrison Kennesaw 770-218-3889
Want 2H, SL, BP trailer, good price. Nolan T. Floyd Gainesville 770-887-0068 770-533-

ff you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
All hay ads must contain the variety of hay offered for sale; i.e., .Coastal bermuda hay, Alicia hay, etc.

30516 706-2456532
'04 Alfalfa !)ay $6.50/bale, Tift 44 bermuda $3.50/bale, Russell bermuda $3.50/bale, fertilized, sq. bales,. horse qlty., in barn, will del., (extra). Helmut/Charlie Cawthon Rome 706-802-0797
'04 Alfalfa hay, small square, 60 lb. bales,

inclu!ling most hoofed stoek except Hama and buffalo. However, upon compliance with applicable. state regulations, a deer farming license for the commercial
production of meat and fiber is available for the following species: fallow deer, axis deer, sika cleer, elk, red'deer, reindeer, and caribou. For more information on the deer
farming license, contact the Georgia Department of Agriculture at (404} 6563667, For information on licenses of other
species of hoofed stock (except llama and

552-2266
1979 2H BP trailer, needs a lot of work $500 firm. Carole L. Litkea Covington 770385-7596
1982 2H BP, great cond., floor/tires good lights/brakes work, mats included, very little rust, $1500. Andy Dunn Tifton 229-848"3535
1989 Chero'kee 2H BP with ramp, .steel, manger and tack rust, needs tires, pulls great $1500. Mark Ray Palmetto 770-463-1695
1998 Four Star 3H. trailer, 1O' newly

2323
Want nice ladies side saddle to borrow/lease for my weqding, trustworthy, knowledgeable, and good with horses. Amanda Patrick Bishop 706-769-7449
Want saddle with AOHA on strrup leathers. J. Bearden Preston 229-649-7241
Want used Brenderup horse trailer model Prestige, Royal, or Baron. L. McClendon Watkinsville 706-769-1390

Tift 44 sq. hay horse qlty., baled '04, need barn space, $3.50 per bale. Paige Bullock Dallas 770-445-2107
'04 Tift 44 sq. bales, $4/bale, $3.75 100 up, 4x5 rnd. $35 ea., $30 10 up, exc. horse hay. Billy Bullock Dallas 770-443-8713 770-862-5290
'03 & '04 Tttt 85, Alicia, Coastal bermuda, net wrapped, covered 4X5 bales, $20, $25, $30. Green Thrift Collins 912-684-3618 912684-2957
'03 150 round bales bermuda and fescue

excellent quality, delivery available. C. Willbur Canton 770-846-7979
'04 Alicia bermuda hay, horse qlty., net wrapped, 4x5 rolls/$25. James Martin Waynesboro 706-554-2480
'04 Alicia bermuda, highly fertilized, horse qlty., 5x5 rolls or sq. bales, $25/$2.75 in field, $30/$3.50 in barn, dely. available. Art Johns Bronwood 229-995-5371
'04 Alicia hay, qlty. round bales, $30 per bale. Donnie Foister Camilla 229-294-0204

buffalo), .contact the Georgia Department remodeled living quarters, mid-tack, air cond. of Natural Resources Special Permit Unit rear tack, grt. cond., $21,900. Mike Holder at (770) 761-3044. Individuals submitting Vienna 229-273-5549

RABBITS mix cow hay, 5 or less $25 each, 6 or more '04 Bermudalfescue mixed square hay

$20 each. Dick Stratton Locust Grove 770- bales, limed & fertilized, $4 each. Fran

if you have questions regarding ads in this 914-6153 770-842-9317

.

Brogdon Buford 770-945-6433

adverti.sements to buy and sell regulated 1999 Colt 4H slant load trailer, BP, category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651- '03 150 round bales bermuda and fescue , '04 Coastal bermuda hay, $2 square bales,

hoofed stock in the Market Bulletin must dressing/tack rm., green, $3200/obo. Mandie 9081 or 404-651-9082.

mix cow hay, 5 or less $25 each, 6 or more round rolls $20 and up, bulk discounts

provide a photocopy. of the appropriate Rachelle Pounds Sparta 706-444-7440

4 NZW does, 1 NZW buck, 1 California $20 each. Rick Stratton Locust Grove 770- available. M. Sapp Quitman 229-775-2014

lieense with their ad.

2 two-axle trailer, 1 duckta,il in good good., buck, 2 mixed does, 20 wk. old breeding 480-6000

.

'04 Coastal bermuda hay, 4x5 rollsr

onw flat, $750 for both. W. L. Maddox stock, $100. Nicholas Getzinger Canton 770- '03 Tift 44, bermuda .hay, horse qlty., rain $20/each. Lyle Funk Cordele 229-273-0773

LIVESTOCK WANTED
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081 or404-651-9082.
Items listed in the Livestock Wanted category must be for specific livestock; tor instance, "want 3 or 4-yr. old quarter horse gelding, approx. 16 hds., suitable for moderately experience rider." Generalized ads, such as "want horses, any amount," are not acceptable for publication; neither are ads for free or unwanted livestock.
Nubian goats, wanting a billy and a nanny goat, pure bred with no horns. Larry Summey Dalton 706-278-9058
Want goats, and jenny mule or young jack mule, will go to good home, very reas. price James Willis Franklin706-675-6098
Want lrg. Flemish Giant, purebred, healthy, friendly must, will deliver, meet, depending on price, wanting as family animal, call before 6 P.M. Kelly Wallace Loganville 770-554-8642
Want to buy Silka, fallow, red, deer, and pairs of rams or babydoll. sheep. Ray Cross Morven 229-775-2221 229-775-2893
Want to buy goats, purebred or mixed breed, will pick up and pay cash, no Sunday calls. Wayne Green Bremen 770-562-3605

Loganville 770-466-4637
2000 Sundowner Prostock trailer, 24' long, 7'6" tall, almost 7' wide, 4' dressing rm., gr!. .cond., $13,000/obo. T. Ward Alto 706-776-6599
2001 CM 3H SL alum. trailer, GN, exc. cond. w/finished dressing rm., heat/air w/cabinets, drop down windows and awning. .Joe Motes Canton 770-355-5433
2001 Featherlite Model 6305, BP alum., 18'L, 6'8"W, 6'6"H, torsion axles, warranty, $6900. Robert Mitchell Winston 770-9424985
2001 Trail Magic, 4H GN slant, drop down windows, rear tack, escape door, dressing rm., ale, 7' tall, $7500. L. Brawner Royston .706-245-5135
2002 BV-BP 18' 2~HR 10' DR, built-in sleeping quarters, DD, mats, escape, nice, $9500; photos avail. via e-mail. Sandra Leavens Ball Ground Ammos@TheKennel ,.com 770-893-3911
2002 CM horse trailer, full living quarters, 3 horse slant, like new, used 7 times. Sonya Pilgrim Thomson 706-595-9736 706-699.0976
2002 Sundowner horse trailer w/lg D/R, AC/neat; full awning, DD windows, 40 gal. water tank, walk-thru door, LNG, 18,000/obo. .Tamaree Bishoe Fort Valley 478-825-0167
2004 Circle W GN, 20'x6'8", metal top,

479-4515

All colors, sizes & ages, mixed breeds, $6-

10, call for. appointment. Britt John Chandler,

Jr Bishop 706-769-5486

Angora rabbits, black, chestnut, great

woolers, more bunnies available mid October.

Li_nda

Bjarkman

Lakemont

eatchworkfibers@alltel.net 706-782-7578

Bunnies for sale, pedigreed Holland Lops in many colors, solid/broken patterns, brood

does for sale, $35-45. Ryan/Bobbie Grogan Rockmart 770-748-9328

Gentle, handled daify, Holland Lops, Netherland Dwarfs, Lion Heads, Mini Rexes,

Jersey Whoolies, Dutch, assorted lrg. breeds. Rachel Dockei:y Blairsville 706,781-1366

Lion HeadDwarf cross, 8 weeks old, $8 ea. Ashley Elzey Cumming 770-889-4318 770-

235-5311

Lionhead buck, double mane, great for a serious breeder starting out with Lionhead

rabbits, $35. Danette Thomas Lawrenceville

770-822-6748

Lionhead rabbits, males and females, $100, Chinchilla rabbits, males and females, $40.

Phil Horton Canton 404-392-0130

Mixed dwarf bunnies, $10 ea., Monroe Coun!Y. W. Faulk Smarr 478~994-4917

NZW bucks, exc. stock, breeding age. Betty

Shelton Waverl~ Hall 706-582-2468



free, sq. bales $2.50 in barn. E.L. Smith Hull 706,548-2176 .
'03 and '04 fescue and bermuda mixed grasses hay, 4x5 rolls $1 O and $20, no rain in processing. Frances Farrar Griffin 770-2286348 770-228-9409
'.03 bermuda 4x5 rolls, cow qlty., $10; '04 fescue/rye $35 in bam. R. Rawlins Good Hope 770-266-6361
'03 bermuda hay, rain free, in barn $2/bale. Al Torrens Lawrenceville 770-972-6:;!13.
'03 bermuda hay, sq. bales, in barn, horse qlty., $3 per bale. J, Harper Mansfield 770786-6806
'03-'04 bermuda and. fescue; 4x5 rolls, well fertilized, barn kept, $20 roll. Ed Smith Hartwell 706-376-5889
'04 $25/roll Tift 44 hay, $20/roll for all, Ext. 14. M. Boyles Dawson 229-679-5353 229995-4694
'04 2nd cutting dry fescue/clover hay, 4x5 rolls, $18 per roll, if no answer, leave message. 0. G. Sims, Jr. Williamson 770229-6113
'04 4'x5' round bales Coastal bermuda hay, horse qlty., rain free, $30 roll. John C. Byrnes Sandersville 478-552-3592
'04 4x5 rolls fescue, fescue/bermuda grass and johnson grass, hay priced from $10 to $16 eer roll. Neal Watkins Lula 706-677-2457

-04 <;:oastal bermuda hay, horse qlty., sq. bales, in barn, fertilized and limed, weed free, $4. Kevin McClure Villa Rica 770-459-2934
'04 Coastal bermuda hay, horse qlty., well fertilized, weed free, rain free, sq. bales in barn $4, 4x5 rolls $40. Max Laseter Monroe
770~267-3581404-759-0515
'04 Coastal bermuda. hay, sq. bales $3 & $3.50, 4x5 round bales, wheat straw, sq. bales $1.50, stored in barn. Harold Townley WatkinsvilJe 706-769-6146
'04 <;:oastal bermuda hay, well fertilized, horse qlty., rain free, $3.75/bale in barn. Cecil Martin Watkinsville 706-769-5125
'04 Coastal bermuda sq. bales, well fertilized, rain free, in barn, $4. R.W. Dennington Social Circle 770-464-0090
'04 Coastal bermuda, 4x5 rolls, (soft core) weed free, fertilized, limed, rain free, stored in barn, $35. John Alexander Sharpsburg 770253-5768
'04 Coastal bermuda, horse qlty., 4'x5' rolls, $25. Ed Bradberry Franklin 770-854-4795
'04 Coastal oermuda, sq. bales, well. fertilized and limed, horse qlty., in barn, $4. Jack McCracken Newnan 770-304-2487
'04 Coastal hay, round/sq. bales, fertilized, limed, no weeds, horse qlty., dely. available. D. Lynn Ivey Macon 478-256-6599
'04 Coastal/fescue, 4X5 round bales $30,

The editor has the authority to designate escape door, stack sides, divider gate, elec. Pedigreed, dwarf Holland lop & Netherland '04 4x5 round bales fescue/bermuda, just Russell bermuda round bales $40, all stored

the number of ads that may be placed by a brakes, new cond., $6300. Clinton Wilson dwarf bunnies, assorted colors, state licensed. out, no rain, in the barn, we load, $25. Rick under shelter. Bennie Moon Madison 706-

family unit in any issue.

Lula 770-869-3276

Beverly Whitener Dalton 706-277-2595

Brown Newnan 770-254-1746

752-1407

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday September 29, 2004

.'04 Coastal/fescue mix horse hay, lge. sq. '04 hay, rain free, rye/mix grass $3.50; Corn $24, Wheat $25 drum, oats $24 drum, Certified Chapman Oats, 40# bags, $7.00; $1/pkt. w/SASE: moon vine, mxd., pink,

bales, defy. extra $3 in barn, Leonard Rhyne Ladino clover/mix grass $3.50; mulch $2.25, rye $4& drum, (55 gals.). C. & H. Thompson bulk oats, high quality, $3.50/bu. James purple, white cleome, orange, yellow cosmos,

Barnesville 770-358-3913

rye/bermuda/john~;on grass $2, cow hay Augusta 706-733-7092 706-722'5228

Gastoll Americus 31719'229-924-7460

yellow Gloriosa daisy. B. Bryant 1143

'04 Costa! bermuda hay, well fertilized, 4 x $1.75, volume disc., dely. Jim Robinson Good Fescue hay for_ sale, 4'x5' rnd. bales, good Fla 501 oats, 85% germ., $.50 per bu., .Rosedale Rd., Atlanta 30306

5 round bales, $25. Lavern Bynes Bartow Hope 770-207-4700

qlty., fert., dry in barn, $22, can deliver. Jeff Wrens Abnizzi Rye, 88% germ., $9.50 per $3 pk; PP.: Indian bead seed, grows w/hole

478-237-5320

'04 hay, bermuda square bales, rain free in Arasmith Rome 706-295-5141

bu., both cleaned & bagged. Lyndon Mize in it; dbl. purple angel's trumpet w/instr. on

'04 Northern Alfalfa hay, highest quality, $8. John Harden Lafayette 706-581-5963
'04 .Russell bermuda, sq. bales, horse qlty., in barn, $4.50; '04 fescue bales $1.50 in barn. Clark Chastain Talking Rock 706-253-3982

barn $3.50 per bale, excellent hay. Arlie Auker.man Lovejoy 678-409-2377 770-477~ 1629
'04 horse qlty., no rain, weed free, barn $3.25, field $2.50, round horse qlty. $35, mxd.

Fesc:ue, Coastal, mxd., sq. bales, Tift-sq. bales, fescue & Tift 44 round bale. Pierce Marlowe 3701 Geo Wm's Rd. Monroe 30656 770-267-5760
Forage sorghum silage $22.50/ton. George

Royston 706-245-5314
Grazing mix for cows and deer; Mitchel oats 89 1/2% germ., Coker wheat 94 1/2% germ., Abruzzi rye .89% germ., Italian ryegra$s 97% germ. Billy Turlington Covington 770-786-

both. Fran Chapman 159 Westfield Rd.
=L"-ee"'s""b'"'u""r.9....:3c.:1.:..7"'63::__ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ $5 angel's trumpets rooted cuttings, larger
plants available. Bill Mizzell 3371 Old Jqnesboro Road Hapeville 30354 404-767-6120

'04 Tift 44 4'x5' roll $30, under cover $3 sq. grass $30. Keith Boozer Monroe 770-267' Parker Millen 478-982-2004

5116

$5/lge. pk. w/lge. SASE, 2 stamps required,

bale in. field, well fert. & limed; also, serceia 8648 770-601-5217

Free fescue/clover mix hay, 60 A. beau. Greezy green collard seeds, 95% germ., $3 seed, specify: premium old-fashioned poppy

lespedoza, sq. bales. Everett Parrott Alvaton '04 h.orse quality bermuda sq. bales $4, pasture land near Blue Ridge; you cut, fert., per packet. Watson Chance 242 Ginger Hill mix, Shirley poppy mix or cottage garden mix.

706-538-1263 770-964-4157.
'04 Tift 44 & Coastal sq. $3.75, round $30, all horse quality, all stored in barn. Terry Fausel Griffin 770-412-6883
'04 Tift 44 & fescue mixed, 4x5 foot bales,

limed, fertilized, 4x5 rolls, all-barn stored, dely. available. Daniel Hardy Woodbury 706-6720611
'04 hor,;;e quality fescue/bermuda mix hay $2.50 in field, $30 roll, cow rolls $20, storage

etc. Todd Atwell Lawrenceville- 770-639-7367
Good qlty. bermu(jaffesCl)e hay, rain free, horse qlty., $2.75 per sq. balEi R I: McClung Hiram 770-445-3936 678-230-9582
Hay for sale, . bermuda; round rolls,

Rd. Thomson 30824 706-595-1548
Chapman Oats for sale, 2004 crop, top quality, seed or feed;. $3 per bu., quantity discounts. Ted Milliron Shellman 229-6795801

G.B. Hodges Jr. 997 Levi Kennedy Rd. _R...,e,...id,,..s_v_ill_e_3~0_4-.5-.S___,,------,-.,....,--.,----
'03 purple coneflower (echinacea) seed
$1/Tb$1). w/2 stamps on self-addressed envelope; hardy perennial, goldfinches love

fertilized, sheltered, .$25, delivery available. Bob Young Villa Rica 770-861-2891
'04 Tift 44 bermuda, square bales, horse quality, highly fertilized, weed free $4 in barn. John Williams Social Circle 770-464-4433
'04 Tift 44 bermuda, well fert., horse qlty., sq. and round, dely. available, qty. discount to $3.50/sq., $25/round. T. Young Newnan 770252-4867 770-253-8964

available. R. J. Campb13ll Rockmart 770-7483419
'04 peanut hay, 4"x5" net wrapped; taking orders for Sept./Oct., $25; we load, youpickup or defy. extra. Bill.Cowart Lyons 912-5387915
'04 perennial peanut hay, horse quality, $5 square bales,$30Jound roll, in enclosed barn. Marcus Sapp Barney 229-563-6255

excellent quality, $30, Keith Brown Milan 229

362-4745

.

Hay for sale, horse qlty., Tift 44 & Coastal bermuda sq. bales $3.25 each. Frank Lane 107 Harman Lane Carrollton 30117 770258-7078

Horse qlty. '04 Bahia/Coastal bermuda, rain free, in barn, $3.50 sq. bale, fertilized, no weeds, Holland's Farm. Charles Holland

Oats (Big Buck), 98o/~ germ., wheat (Trophy them. Wynn Mott 5266 State Hwy. 60 Suches.

Rack}, 95% germ., top quality; by bag, drum or ""30""5""7""2'---------.....------

bulk. T. Adcock Good Hope 770:267-7639

'04 coneflower, hollyhock, 'marigold; red

Plumgranny seeds, rare, new crop, $2 cash,. sunflower seed $1/Tbsp., coneflower &

SASE, Thanks-to-all. Jared Bookhardt 66 hollyhock plants 21$1. Sara O'Shield Tate

Indian Hills Drive Rydal 30171 770:607-8164 770~735-3657



Spinach vine seed (Malibar} for sale, .20 '04 re-seeding impatiens, various beau.

seeds, $2 and SASE. Katie Gilbreath 69 colors, $1 per 1/2 tsp. LSASE, orders over

Second'St. flintstone 30725

$10 include extra stamp. Linda Hutton 1732

'04 Tift 44 hay, horse quality, lge. sq. bales $3/barn, 4X5 round, $27 covered in field. S. C. Wilson Milner 770-358-7725
'04 Tift 44 horse hay, fertilized, rain free, sq. bales in barn, $3.50, defy. available. Louis Lyons Sharpsburg 770-251-0951
'04 Tift 44 square bales, well-limed, fertilized, horse-quality, in the barn, outside round bales available. Raymond Bailey McDonough 770-957-4713
'04 Tift 44, horse qlty. sq. bales and round, all in barn, well fertilized. Don Biles Hampton 770-707-0243
'04 bermuda and fescue mxd. hay, 4x5 rolls, $15 in barn, sq. bales. $2 each. Ken Blalock Alto 706-778-1030
'04 bermuda mix qlty. hay, round/sq., horse qlty. & cattle, taking orders now, call evgs.

'04 prime _Coastal bermuda horse hay, fert.

UGA soil, round or sq. bales. in barn, dely.

available. Olin Trammell Forsyth 478-994-

6463

.

'04 qtly. fescue hay, fertilized and weed free, $4/bale . in the barn. Virginia Hilton Acworth 770-974-3481 770-547-1525

'04 top qlty. fescue sq. bales/$2.25 each;

also, mulch $2 each, rain free in barn. Joe

Bradley Canon 706-356-8295



04'. Tift 44 and Russe[ bermuda, horse and dairy quality $3.50/sq. and $30/roll, sheltered. James Lyles Ringgold.423-227-7929
04' Tift bermuda, well fertilized, $4/bales in barn, $40/net wrapped rolls; also, fescue bales and rolls. Burt Jeffords Fairmount 706 625-0005
04' horse quality, Coastal bermuda,

Thomaston 706-648-3947

Horse qlty. bermuda mix hay $2.50 in field

sq. bales, $25 rolls, cutting late Sept. Buddy

Cash Adairsville 770-773-7217,

Horse quality hay, round and square bales,

Coastal bermuda and fescue. Brent Galloway

Covington 678-410-6070

.

Lge. quantity horse quality Coastal

bermuda hay, hvy. sq. bales, also, round

bales, haylage and mulch hay. Winton Harris

Screven 912-586-6687



Millet sq. b.ale $2.25 in.barn. Ray Anderson

787 Deadwylen Rd. Maysville 30558 706-

215-5200 706-215-4138

Orchard grass/Timothy mix $2.50/$3, horse qlty., rolls $25, call evgs. J. Higdon Rossville

706-866-4999

Perennial peanut hay, high quality, square

wren Abruzzi Rye. seed, cleaned in 50 lb.

bags, .90%. germ. Jerald Mize Dewy Rose

706-245-6921



wrens Abruzzi Rye seed, cleaned and

bagged, 99.43% pure seed, 8.7% germ. John Miller Mauk 706269-3843
Wrens Abruzzi Rye seed, cleaned in 50 lb. bags, 93.50% germ., no weed seed, $.7.75

bag. Alvin Mize 591 Alvin Mize Rd. Royston 30662 706-245-8954
Wrens Abruzzi Rye, cleaned and bagged, 94% germ., $10 per bag. Tracy Watson Buena Vista 229-649-2438 229-928-7625
Wrens Abruzzi rye seeds, cleaned and bagged in 56 lb. bags, 90% germ., $9.50/bag_
Brent Mize Royston 706-246-0290 706-308-

8300

.

West Point Circle Marietta 3P06a

4" perennials, 350 var., $1.50, helleborus, eucalyptus, palms, ferns and shrubs, display

garden. Selah Ahlstrom Jackon 770-775-
-49'-6o..,7._,,--~--,--------
Abelia, nandina, forsythia; mahonia holly,

weeping willow, pussy willow, daylilies, iris,

(black), hostas, _magic lily. Betty Stephens

Monroe 770-267-5053



Abundance of angel's trumpets will be cut,

(Oct. 1), selling stalks 6-7' tall or more, want to
sell in bulk, no shipping. Letha Brady Auburn -7A"7'f"0'r.ic9-.6a""3n~-v.4:.4.io5""8te-t..,.le_a_v_e-s""'f"'"o-r-sa""'t"'"e-,-se_n_d,...,,S..,.A'"'s""'E

for list. Barbara Long 24 Sangster Rd. Jesup 31545

""'-A=-m=-a-ry-ll-is_R_e_d_,_b_r-ill-ia_n_t_b_u_lb_s_,-6-/$_1_9

postpaid. c, Jongma 135 Kings Chapel Rd.,

Renee Keener Carrollton 770-832-3292

fertilized, square and round, rain free bales, delivery: available. Paul Leonard Meigs

Ag Plants for Sale

Martinez 30907 706-860-0200

'04 b~rmuda mxd., 4x5 round bales, kept $3.50/bale, $20/rciund, bulk/delivery available. 229-392-5280 229-941-2640

Angel's trumpets, (brugmansia), cuttings,

under cover, limed and fertilized, $25, local Dan Evans Athens 706-549-0937 706-318- Premium Tift 44 & Coastal bermuda, If you have questions regarding this $3 each, pots, 1-3 gal., $4 up; white, pink,

dely. available. Andy Jackson Brooks 770- 6136 .

bermuda rolls, heavily. fert., weed free, dry, category, call. Tammy Thomas at 404-651- gold, peach, bearded iris, mixed. Mrs. Ann

599-3649

. 1st qlty. Tift. 44 hay (sq. bales) in barn; stored barn @$50/roll, outside $25/roll. Tim 9081 or404-651-9082.

Bunce Winterville 706-742-7965

'04 bermuda, 4x5 and square, $25 round, Monroe, Sqcial Circle, Good Hope area, call Hunter Conyers 770-483-8712 770-922-6653 . Alicia, Tift 78, Tift 85, Russell, Coastal, Angel's trumpets, banana trees, Black

$3 square in field, dely. available; also, 4x5 for details. J. Stevens Good Hope 770-266- Shelled yellow corn, oats, and wheat custom planting, other. Ray Beaty Coolidge Magic Elephants ears, pond plants, lotus &

rye $20 at barn. Jackie Faulkner Griffin 404- 7310

$30/barrel; also, 100# bags of corn $1 O/bag, 229-941-2047

more. Patrice Cook Covington 770-787-6141

925-6671

2003 Coastal hay, 4 X 6 rolls, $22 each, excellent deer teed. Robert Wayne Cane for sale, $0.25/stalk for seed or Angel's trumpets, potted in lge. pots,

'04 bermuda, fescue mixed hay, 4x4 round delivery available. Billy G, Daniel Rentz 478- Montgomery Reynolds 478-847-2356

grinding, Coffee County, call first # 8-5 P.M.; clearance sale, need room for next year

bales, fertilized, rain free, on pallets in field, 9844909

. Spring '03 cutting bermuda-fescue mix, exc. second number 5 P.M. until.. Harofd .Or Marie plants. B. Driggers Conyers 770-760-9050

$15 each; '03 same hay-$10 each, will del.- 2003 fescue round bales, sheltered, qlty., weed free, rain free, 4x4 .rolls, barn Douglas 912-384-5441 912-384-7835

Arum, aucuba, azaleas, climbing

fee. Ricky Haymore Rutledge 706-557-2064 $20/bale. Ellis Astin 184. Astin Farms Path stored-$24 each, field siored-$20 each. Cert. bermuda sprigs, Tifton 85, 44, hydrangea, Anna Belle hydrangea,

'04 bermuda, horse grade, 6'x5' bales, .Villa Rica 30180 770-459-5013

Marsha Halloran Stone Oak Farms Coastal, Russell, Tifway &Alicia, also, custom helleborus, Lily-of-the-Valley, viburnum,

other. Frank Eaton Buckhead 706-342-0727 2004 Alicia hay, r.ound & square bales, $25 Arnoldsville 706-548-0066

planting. Gene Har:t Guyton 912-728-338'0 camellia, forsythia, .ferns, others. Verma

706-474-0689

& $2.75, horse quality. Ken Bell 726 TH Buster Taking orders for horse qlfy. Tift 44 hay, '04 Custom planting - Alica, Coastal, Tift 85, Farlow East Point 404-767-7656

'04 bermuda, horse qlty. hay, 4x5 round .Rogers Rd., Glennville 30427 912-654-2869 sq. bales, $3 in field, $3.50.in barn, $4 defy. also sprigs for sale. Craig Carver J:>earson August lilies or hosta 8/$12, rose campion.

bales only in barn, dely. available.. Doug 2-004Coastal bermuda hay, horse quality, .Tony Harris SocialCircle 770-464-3786

912-422-7094334-606-3940

plants 15/$12, yellowyarrow, feverfew,_asters,

Burnett Social Circle 77-0-267-6638

all sheltered, 4x5 round $25, sq. $2.75, other. Taking orders, good qlty. fescue mix cow Egyptian walking multiplying onion sets, top bouquet pepper $2/Tbsp. SASE. L. Smoks

'04 bermuda/fescue mix, rain free in barn, round bales $20, square bales $3, horse quality. Lewis Hayes Aragon 770-684-6850
'04 fescue and bermuda mxd., sq. bales $3 in _barn, horse qlty.; '04 round bales whtiat, not in barn, $20. Howard Wright Cumming 770781-8821
'04 fescue and mxd. grasses, 5x6 rolls $25. Jimmy Leatherman Carrollton 770-834-8333
'04 fescue bermuda mix, 4X5 rolls in field, $20 per roll. Bill Garrett Covington 77Q-7871012
'04 fescue hay, 4x5 rolls, $18/roll. Jimmy Johns Ranger 706-334-2683
'04 fescue hay, fertilized and limed, 4?<4 rolls,
$12.50/ea. or all 160 rolls for $1900, you haul.
Lynwood Pressley Zebufon 706-647-6062
'04 fescue hay, rain free in the barn; fertilized. Joe Davis Ball Ground 770-7353686 770-772-8175 .
'04 fescue lge. sq. bales, horse qlty., in barn, $2.50/bale; '04 fescue round bales $20/bale, fertilfzed, limed. Brian Ellingtol'l Conyers 678'618-8468
'04 fescue orchard grass hay, horse qlty.,

.Dol.lglas Gladin Milledgeville478-4542038

2004 Tift 44 sq. bales, horse qlty., weed/rain

free, $3:50/bale. Tripp Conner Social Circle

770-267-4974

2004 hors.e quality bermucja . hay, well

fertilized square bales, $4.50 tjelivered, $4 at

.barn. Rick Spence Madison 706-474-1365

2004 orchard-fescue, 5X4 rolls, in barn, rain

free, excellent quality, fertilized, well cured,

$25 roll, square bales $2.75. Ruby Jackson

.Adairsville 770-773-7380

2004 orchard-fescue, 5x4 rolls, in barn; rain

free, excellent quality $23 roll, square bales

$2.75. Randy Jackson 1810 Dews Pond Rd.

Calhoun 30701 706-629-1569
'
2004 premium forages Tift 44, Coastal,

Russell, varieties, square bales $4, round rolls

$20 & up, cutting Sept. 29. Nathaniel Jones

.Colbert 706-207-1683 706-788-3756

40 acre Bahia hay, you can have if you cut

& bale. Gene Hammett Milledgeville 478-

453-9580

'

400 bales '04 horse qlty. Coastal, rain ~

weed free, $3 per bale; '03 4x5 rolls Coastal

$20. Loretta Crapps Baxley 912-367-7258

hay, in field $15/roll, horse qlty. fescue mix sq. bales $2.60/bale, -rnd.-$25/roll in barn, defy. .Mark Floyd Adairsville 770-773-7668
Tift 44 bermuda hay, horse qlty;, wetl fertilized and rain free, sq. bales $3.75 in barn, $3.25 in field. Tony Petty Calhoun 770-548.0596
Tift 44 bermuda sq. bales $3-$3.50, round bales, 4x5, $30; fescue mxd. sq. bales $2.50$3, rnd. bales $25. C. McMillian Powder .springs 770-943-3486
Tift 44 hay for sale, $4 per bale, $30 per roll, Ive. msg. John Hanington Albany 229-4312314 Tift 44 mix, 4x5 bates $15 in field, will load. D. Shofstahl Cedartown 770-749-1145
Tift 441 lge. round 1000 lb. bales, stored inside building, call .lor price, outside hay $30. .Coy Baker Loganville 770-466-4609
Tift bermuda hay, choice horse, sq.-rnd. bales & cow round bales. Gene .Campbell Buchanan 770-646-5883
Top quality Alicia and Coastal bermuda, well fert., rain free 45-50 lbs. James L. Edwards Hazlehurst 31539 912-375-7276

setting, $6/doz. ppd. Pam Padavana P.O. Box 694 FUntstone-30725
Old fashioned multiplying onions for summer?tnd falLplanting, $10/gal.& $4 S/H. Earl Terry 2711 Hwy 80 Wrens 3083$
Old fashioned white multiplying onions, $18 pr. gal., postage pd, S. G. Parks 4226 Davis Rd. Buford 770-945-7440
Old time pomegranate trees for sale. L. Allen Fayetteville 7'70-461-1586
Sugar cane, 3 varieties, $0.25 per stalk, 3000 stalks. Fred K. Barnes Tifton 229-382-5349
Taking orders for seed sugar cane for the month of Nov. '04. LemonRozier 2134 Lemon Ln. Montrose 31065 478-676-3521
White and red multiplying on.ions bulbs, specify color, $20/gal. pp. William Parker 1515 Cotton Rd. NE Pelham 31779 229-294-8451
White multiplying onion sets, $14(gal. plus $3 shipping. F. E. Drummond 438 Burkhalter Rd. Cedartown 30125 770-748-5388
Ag Seed/Plants Wanted
Rye seed wanted bags or bulk. Paschal,

P.O. Box 888 Armuchee 30105 Azaleas, 4 colors, abelia, anise,
loropetalum, hollies: Compacta, carissa and more, Leyland cypress, juniper, much more. L. Williams Cumming 678-858-7474
Banana trees, 3 to 5 feet high, $15 to $25. Robin Scott Adairsville 770-877-39.87
Beautiful, sweet smelling four o' clocks, mixed colors, some variegated, 20 seed/$1 w/SASE. .Martha Dickerson 102 Burnap St.
Marietta 30060 770-427-7453 Black plus many other varieties of E.lephant
ears, many varieties or rare ferns; also, lge. selectio_n or rare hostas, will ship. Pam Jolley Decatur 770-593-1599
Boxwoods up to 4' high, diff. sizes & prices. B. Lunsford 3602 State Highway 60 Suches _30_5_7_2_7_0_6_-7_4_7_-2_3_31_ _ _ _ _ _ __
Boxwoods, American, 15" to 36", you dig. Ed Murphy l;luchanan 770-646-3107
Cannas, tall yellow and orange mxd. colors of iris, free for digging. Myrtle Russell Bonaire
478-923-1951 47:8-987-1795 Cleome seed $1/tsp. SASE; have tiny cleyera
bushes and 4 red cannas $1 .25. A. Robb Box

hvy. sq. bales, fertilized/limed, rain free. .912367-2734

.

Lamar Long Chatsworth 706-695-5906

4x5 rolls, 2004, fescue/bermuda, $15/roll AG SEED FOR SALE

Brooks Blakely 229-723-4111

2293 Loganville 30052 770-999-9999

Want 20-30 Moon & Stars watermelon Clivia miniata, (orange), 5-10 years old,

'04 fescue orchard grass, fertilized, weed outside, $20/roll in barn. Joe Dan LeCroy

seeds for next season, please call or e-mail. blooming size, (quantity 12), $20 each, small

free, in barn, horse qlty. $3 sq. bale. Bob .Martin 706-491.-7222

If you have questions regarding this Fred E. Tosh Dawsonville 706-216.-6068

one-inch $10 ea. E. Flanagan Lizella 478-

Donath Ellijay 70.6-636-5224

Alicia hay, heavily fertilized, clean, weed category, call Tammy Thomas _at 404-651- Wanted Jerusalem artichoke plants or 335-3364

'04 fescue orchard grass, rain free, sq. free, $20 - $35/roll, delivery availp.ble. Will 9081 or404-651-9082.

tubers for making relish. William. Langston Columbines, mixed,' evening primrose,

bales, horse qlty., $4 bale in barn, dely. Pierce Thomasville 229-346-3175

Advertisers of agricultural seed must 1045 Dixon Drive Gainesville 30501 770- lemon, foxglove, apricot; lamb's ear $1

available. John Wofford Ball Ground 404- 8ermuda & fescue hay, heavily fert.,. rain submit a current laboratory report (not :::53~6~-~47~6~2~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .w/SASE. Mallie Brown 406 Jud Cole Rd.

542-4514

free, horse qlty., $3 to $4/sq. bale, $35 .round more tf:lan 9 months old) for purity, noxious

Bowersville 30516 706-376-8196

'04 fescue premium qlty. horse hay, sq. bale. S. Stana Powder Springs 770-241- weeds and germination for each seed lot

bales in barn, $3 each, no rain or weeds. 3201



advertised. A seed lot must be uniform.and

FLOWERS FOR SALE

Cosmos, sweet Williams, celosias, sunflowers, white angel's trumpets; love-lies-

Morgan Adams Clermont 770-983-3940

Bermuda hay, 2904 season, excellent not exceed 400 50-lb. bags. Laboratory Ifyou have questions about this category, bleeding, devil's craw, dahlias, hollyhocks,

'04 fescue, 4x5 rolls, gpod qlty., tertilized, $15/roll. Steve Rice Cedartown 770-7487984
'04 fescue, bermuda mix sq. bales $2.50$3. Alan Akin 2188 Barr Farm Rd. Roopville 30170 770-854-6257 770-301-7805
'04 fescue, rain free, fertilized, in the barn, $2.25 a square bale. J. Sallee Bowman 706-

quality, $3 square bales. Deborah Willett .Loganville 770-787-1044
Bermuda hay, fertilized, weed & rain free in barn, scj. bales/$3.50, round bales/$3o, mxd. fescue & bermuda sq. $3, rnd. $25. Charles Rutland Powder Springs 770_943_5798
Bermuda hay, square bales, no weeds, $3.50/bale in barn. Patrea Pabst 2966

reports will be returned upon request. Any ads for agricultural seed submitted for
publication without this documentation will not be published. Certain varieties of seed are protected from propagation unless they are grown as a class of certified seed. For example, wheat seed such as Florida 304, Coker 9152, Coker 9835 and soybean seed, such as 6738, Haskell and Benning, may.not

ca/I Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 404-6519082.
Flower seed offered for sale .has not been tested for germination since it often is collected In very limited quantities.
$0,.5.0 each seeq plit:fose of campion, lamb's ear: hardy hipi$c,us, cleome $1 each SASE; also; baby pregnant onion. A. Burgess

Kelvendar star Bolaro. R Wade Calhoun 706-625-3379
Crape myrtles 3 gal., red & pink, 5' $12; river birch 3 gal., 5-7', $20. Denise Thompson Lawrenceville 770-513-2552
Crinium: burgundy, milk & wine, pink, small $5, med. $7, lge. $10; daylilies $8/doz., all ppd. Genie Weaver 3482 Skull Shoals Rd.

245-4171

Hartwell Hwy. Dewy Rose 30634 ,706-213- be propagated for sale unle,ss the seed has 400 Farm Path Roswell 30075 770,1550-6765 Washington 30673

'04 fescue-bennuda mix, sq. bales in barn, 1197

been grown as a class of certified seed. $0.50 pkg. w/SA$E: fresh seeds; poppies, Daylilies - huge named hybrid clump,

$2 per bale. Kirk Chambless Elberton 706- Coastal Bahia hay- 5 foot by 5 foot large Propagation of such seed is a violation of larkspur,. columbine, love-in-a mist, gaill_ardia, clearance sale. Gerald Denney 400 Jim Starr

283-1503 770-315-8759

round, tight wrap, $20 per roll, volume the Plant Variety Protection Act and the mullein pinks, black"eyed. Susan, cleome, Rd Newnan 3026.3 770-502-9320

'04 fescue/bermuda hay, 5'x5' rolls, $20 in discounts available. Dan Fowler Blythe 706- Federal Seed Act. If you have questions foxglpve. M. Lane 3914 Sue Lane Decatur Daylilies, 100 mxd. colors, $35 PP. Brenda

barn, $10 in field, can del. A. G. Williams 554-2513 706-554-3709

regardin.Q certified seed, call the Market 30035

Robinson 265 Cedar Circle West Point 31833

Toccoa 706-886-9530

Coastal bermuda hay, fertilized, weed free, Bulletin office or the Georgia Department of $1 plus SASE: silk vine, Dutcllman's pipe Daylilies, 100 plants, mxd. colors and sizes,

'04 fescue/bermuda, 4'x5' round bales, lge. bales, exc. qlty. $4. H.C. Washburn Agriculture Seed Division; (404) 656-3635. vine, lavender angel's trumpet bush. Celia $35 plus $3 shipping, 25 mxd. color canna

3000 rolls, well limed & fertilized, S.E. US Hampton 770-946-3220

'04 Wrens Abruzzi Rye, $9 per bushel, 82% McCall 1532 Hwy. 39N. Donalsonville 39845 lilies/$20, $4.50 shipping. S.H. Hill 144

dely. available, qty. disc. available, $25/roll. . Coastal bermuda hay, horse quality, no rain, germ., cleaned and bagged. Ray Lister $1.50 each.seed pkt. w/$0.60 LSASE: white Calhoun Rd. Sylvester 31791 229-535-4738

Butch Armistead Zebulon 770-468-3077

2003 year $12 and 2004 year $24 per round Cochran 478-952-2747

zinnia, jatropha gossyphylla, red butterfly Daylilies, Stella de Oro 15 plants/$12 plus

'04 highly fert. Coastal sq. bales-$4.50 bale, can del. Matthew Schell Dewy Rose '04 Wrens rye, cleaned & treated, bagged, weed. D. Fletcher. 127 Red River Circle Chula $3.50 shipping: yellow canna lilies 25/$20

each, Coastal round rolls $45 each, fescue 706C245-9275

93% germ., $7:50/bu. Wallace Vassar 31733

plus $4.50 shipping. Ms. E.P. Dykes 1152 Ga.

and rye sq. bales $4 each, in dry. Ray Clark Coastal bermuda/Bahia mix, '04, 4'x5' Hartwell 706-376-9019 706-436-2664

$3 for 2, (no coins), lge. SASE, 2 Hwy. 32E.. Ashburn 31714

Dacula 770-963-3561 770-963-4228

bales, weed free, $20 outside. David G. 2004 Wren Abruzzi Rye, cleaned & bagged, stamps,(required), specify: larkspur, foxglove, Daylilies, mxd. colors, lge. clumps $5, iris,

'04 horse qlty. bermuda hay $3/bale in barn. Boreril Ashburn 229-613-1129

90% germ:, other crop, .08%, weed deed old-fashioned poppy, Sweet William, Siberian $4/doz., bearded dk. purple $6/doz.,

Wm, Whitmire Bishop 706-769-9012 706- For sale: '04 Bahia grass hay, 4x4 rolls, $14 .00%, 50 lb. bags, $9. C./H. Thompson hollyhock, or coneflower. Nancy Crosby 1491 bronze ajuga, English ivy, others. M. Smith

769-5992

per roll. Gene Dellinger Bishop 706-769-1071 Augusta 706-736-9958 706-722-5228

Levi Kennedy Rd. Reidsville 30453

Clarkesville 706-947-1036

Wednesday September 29, 2004

THE MARKET BULLETIN

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Daylilies, over 600 varieties, , p;G. Money plant .seed, 50 seeds/$1 w/SASE; Want althaea/Rose-of-Sharon seeds, prefer Pineapple pears for sale. Felton Bryant

Fertilizers & Mulches

hydrangeas, blue hydrangea snowball, crape myrtles, baby's breath nandilias, dbL white althaea, old Hwy. 5 North. Kenneth Davis Ellija~ 706-635-4247

plant late summer for early spring growth: H.

Brooks 5106 Lexington Ave. Stone Mountain

30087

.

Native azaJeas, lilac, Japanese maples,

colors of lavendar and/or white w/sgl. blooms;
also, want four .o'clock seeds-any color Margaret Colson P.O. Box 7 Daisy 30423
Want cannonball gourd/seed; chestnut

Hoboken 912-458-3307
Pork, including BBQ size, naturally raised, free range, foraging, no antibiotics/hormones, freezer ready, reserve Christmas gifts. John

'03 free manure and shavings, free if you
load,-$1 oif we load. Beau Parrish Bethlehem
678~207-8440

Daylilies, Stella de Oro, .5 yr. old clumps, river birch trees, red maple trees, tea olive. rosebush, firecracker plant (Russelia

15/20 plant or more per clump, will mail. Faye 'Dave Blihovde Cleveland 706-865-2849 equisetiformis) aka fountain/coral plant. W. A

Chambers Yatesville 706-472-3371

Oakle.af Annie . Bell, tree- hycfrangeas, Allen Commerce 706-677-3300

Daylilies, redoing beds, clump sale; great Leyland cypress, lot more. Warren McDaniel Want garden bulb,s, tubers and daylilies,

bargains, Alcovy Daylily Farm. Jesse Burgess Fairmount 706-337-2135

(not field), you are thinning, will trade for my

Covington 770-787-7177
Deodora cedar, 8' to 25' in the. field, all top qlty., you dig. Don Watson Macon 478-7418798
Firepower dwarf nandinas, 1 gallon, approximately 500, want to sell entire group, $2.25, digital pictures available. Kelby Fite

Old timey daffodils. $3/doz., Siberian iris $4/doz., $4.50 postage each; blue/white wisteria, althaea, aucuba, daylilies, forsythia, re.dbuds,_ free liriope, you dig. E. Beach Duluth 770-476-1163
Old-fashioned cannas: red, tall, hardy, $9 per doz. postpaid. Margie Clark 391 D.C.

angel's trumpets. D. Buxton Statham 770725-6717
Want seed: small yellow Gloriosa lily, yellow walking iris "longiflora iris." K. Lane 183 Alcovy Lane Chula 31733
Want seeds for Job's tears. Beverly Fox Loganville 770-466-4559

Jefferson 803-222-0646

Clark Rd. Lyons 30436

Flags/water iris, bare-root, med. $3, lge. $6 Orange daylilie.s $0.25 each, have about each, shipping extra, M-F after 6 p.m. Christy 300, variegated monkey grass $1/pot,. no

MISCELLANEOUS

Porter Covington 770-385-8710

shipping. Carol Koslowsky Alpharetta 770- If you have questions regarding ads in this

Flowering ornamental, shade & timber tree, 475-4337

category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or

new Paulownia hybrid grows to 18' per year, Pachysandra $10 for 50 bare root plants. 404-651-9082. .

Morgan Co. Norris Bryans Gary Springer Carol Olsoh Marietta 770-998-1076

The .Miscellaneous category includes

Newborn 706-342-0282

Pachysandra, purple wintercreeper, English the following subcategories: bees, honey

Four o'clock, tiger lily, hollyhock, marigold ivy, liriope, lamium, canna lily, daylily, ginger and supplies; things to eat; herbs; fish and

50 seeds/$0.75 SASE, all you want mxd. four lily, hosta, ajuga, mondo, vinca, iris, begonia, supplies; fertilizers and mulches; oddities;

Dyal Cobbtown 912-684-3099 Scuppernongs, diff. var., you pick $4/gal., I
pick $5/gal., -ready mid-September. Elaine Garmon Snellville 770-633-6064
Water ground meal, whole wheat flour, grits, $3/5 lbs. plus postage; also, grind your grain. Mike Buckner Junction City 706-269-3630
You pick sweet potatoes $5 per 5 gallon bucket, bring containers, 912-282-4300 (cell). Randy Deloach Claxton 912-739-4124
Herbs
State law requires all ginseng dealers and growers to be registered with the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. For more information, contact the Georgia Natural Heritage Program at(770)918-6411 or at website www.georgiawildlife.com.
New crop pepper seeds: tear drop, Tabasco, yellow squash, ornamental, serenno, chili, J.alapeno, cayenne $1 /pkt. w/SASE. Doris Chambers 155-A Huff Dr.

'03 mulch hay, Browntop millet, 4x5 rolls,

$5/roll; '04 wheat straw, sq. bales $2.75 or 4x5

rolls/$25; premium Coastal, sq. or rolls. Ellen

Mayers Milledgeville 478-452-8445

'04 bermuda fescue hay, horse qlty., sq.

bales $3.50 at barn; also, mulch and cow hay.

Robert Ba.relay Ball Ground 770-889-3217

'04 wheat straw, sq. bales $2 at barn, semi-

truck loads available for de.ly. James

Carpenter Ellaville 229-937-2169

2004 mu)ch hay $2.50 delivered to site,

sem.i-loads and quantity pricing also available,

$1.75 in field. Chasen Wright Fayetteville

404-557-1676

.

2004 mulch hay, rolls 5 X 6, $20 per roll.

Allen McKee Box Springs 706-269-3646

5000 bales mulch hay, poly twine, del. in

NW Ga., $2.75, no out-of-bam sales. Joe

Brown Armuchee 30105 706-238-9592

F'ree aged horse manure/shavings mix, will

help lo11d, Grayson/Lawrenceville area. Ken

Robbins Lawrenceville 678-376-9304

o'clocks. Melba Moore 1996 Rockhouse Rd. aucuba, others. C.O. Henderson 171 Marietta miscellaneous wanted; notices; garden Lawrenceville 30044

Free horse manure mixed w/sawdust, we

#4B Lithia S~rings 30122

St. Alpharetta 30004

space; notices; out-of-state wanted; ---S-un_d_r-ie_d_r-oo-s~te~r~.s_p_u_r_p-ep_p_e-rs-.-3-0_p_o_d_s_$_1, will load, appointment only, easy access.

Free bulbs, cannas, milk/wine, red hot Paulownia seedlings avail., grows 15' in first firewood, timber; and Christmas trees cash only, send SASE. Jack Long P.O. Box Jonas Silver Cartersville 678-576-1501

poker, Stella daylilies, you dig. Donald Dove year, flowers in springtime, shipping now. Only one ad per household is permitted in 911 Hawkinsville 31036 478-783-43.12

Free horse manure w/shavings, you load. V.

P.,O. Box 310 Gra~son 30017

Debra Wade Lenox 31637 229-546-4034

the Miscellaneous category.

Sweetgrass, (hierochloe odorata in 9+ Sudderth Buford 678-283-0752

Free lantana plants, you dig, call for Paulownia trees for sale. S. Hedgepath appointment. C.D. Hill Fort Valley 478-825- 2215 Ingleside Ave. Macon 31204-2031 478-

BH

S.

ees, Oney & upp11eS

containers), $15 each, used drie.d, pick up Horse manure, free you load, $5 I load, call

only. Terri Tattan Suwanee 77Cl-904-5944

3 p.m.-midnight Ernest Leggett 330 Charlie

2719
Free, approx. 12 lemon-lime ornamental trees, about 3' tall, you dig. Sue l\tloore Ball Gro.und 770-479-4368
Giant hibiscus seed, pink, dk. pink,. white, $1 each pk. w/SASE, free Confederate rose seed w/order. R. Shuman 825 Shumantown Rd., Ellabell 31308 912-858-2629
Ginger lilies, white, fragrant 4/$15; Japanese iris, purple, 10/$12; $3 shipping. J. Hemphill 1050 River Point Suwanee 30024 770-887-1885
Golden raintrees, small $1, med. $5, lge. $10; cleome seed $1 w/SASE, others. Mrs. Bullard Atlanta 404-634-5260
Ground cover, cannas, magnolia, juniper, liriope., althaea, ivy, iris, dogwood, more. M. Vernon Lawrenceville 770-963-5510
Hand raised flower & plants, spider plants, creeping Charfie, monkey grass, ivy moss & many others, do hot ship, buy one-get one free. Karen Annis Jackson 770-775-5320
Hen and chicks, red or purple, $12/doz.; strawberry begonias 15/$12, angel's trumpet, lge. hibiscus, rose campion, coneflower $2/Tbsp. SASE. F. Brooks 674 New Rosedale

743-0777
Peony poppies, foxglove., BB buttons, moon seed, giant cockscomb, rose moss, larkspur, snapdragon, cleome, sweetpeas, dbl. & sgl. hollyhock $1 w/SASE. Linda Beemis 18 Saddle Club Rd. Trenton 30752
Peony poppies, foxglove, blue bachelor's button, moon seed, larkspurs, snapdragon, cleome., rose moss, sweet peas, giant cockscomb $1 each w/SASE. O.L. Phillips P.O. Box 516 Trenton 30752 .
Pines, Loblolly and Virginia, 6 feet tall in gallon containers, $5 each. Ralph Brown Union City 770-964-5239
Pink or white oxalis 4 doz./$12, spiderwort $12/doz., periwinkle, .grn. or variegated 15/$12, Jacob's ladder, Stephanotis, amaranth $2/Tbsp. SASE A. Mashburn 1030 Haywood Va. Rd. Armuchee 30105
Red leaf castor mole beans. 25/$1 w/long SASE and $0.37 stamp. John Carroll 1677 Buford Dam Rd., Buford 30518
Red passion vine, white bleeding heart vine, Tung oil trees, pinckneya trees, kalanchoes. Neal Gillis 121 Milling Rd. Poulan 31781 22~-776-4067

10 frame strong hives, sgl. story $75. John Ria.chert Patterson 912-670-0150

Fish & Supplies

2 bee hives w/3 small supers & frames;

Persons selling sterile triploid grass

$260. Paul Sullins Temple 770-562-3439

carp must have a Wild Animal License

Beehives and equipmenj for sale. Hugh from the Georgia Department of. Natural

Bowen Conyers 770-760-8844 770~337-3009 Resources:

Market Bulletin

Local wildflower honey for sale .$8 qts., $4 advertisements for sterile carp must -be

pts. James Power Stockbridge 770-474-. accompanied by a photocopy of the

2875

advertiser's license.

For license

Pure raw Georgia honey for sale, Tupelo information, contact DNR Special Permit

and Wildflower, any size. fy1aryJacque Odom Unit at (770) 761-3044.

2310 Williford Rd Rebecca 31783 229-643- 30 yrs. continuous operation bass _channel

7752

catfish fingerlings, bluegill, shellcracker, hybrid

Pure raw unfiltered, unheated local bream, sterile grass carp, dely. available.. Tony

Wildflower honey for sale, $4 lb. Mike Chew Manchester 706-846-3657

Sorensen McDonough 770-898-6964

8-10" grass carp, channel catfish, bluegill,

Will remove bee swarms, other bees & hybrid bream, shellcracker, redbreast, time. for

unwanted bee equipment, free. quotes; also fall stocking, delivery available. Jack Lloyd

honey for sale. Derry Oliver Perry 478-987- Nahunta 912-778-4074

7454

A-1 bass, bluegill, channe.I catfish, redear,

Wm remove honeybees & other bees in Threadfin Shad fatheads, sterile grass carp,

Metro Co. area & long dist. beyond Metro. Co hybrid, free statewide dely. Danny Austin

area. Milton D. Scott East Point 404-344- Roberta 478-836-4938

0719

A-1 quality.farm grown channel fingerlings;

Things To Eat

graded, priced by size, accurate weights & counts, gtd. live, healthy, immediate dely. J.F.

Richmond Hill 31324 912-727-3497
Long needle pine straw $3.25/bale, free dely., 40 bale min., 50 mile radius. Mike Crawley Gray 478-745-3969
Mulch hay for sale $1.75/bale. Kermit Simmons Jefferson 706-367-9739 770-8677550
Mulch hay in barn, lge. sq. bales, $1.50/bale. Doug Petty Ball Ground 770-7356245
Pine straw $2.?5 per bale at farm, quantity discount, $2.85 delivered minimum 100, spreading avail. James Hartley Reynolds 478-847-3363
Pine straw $2.75/bale, free delivery Atlanta South, spread $1 per bale extra, Bennie Bulloch Manchester 706-846-3665
Pine straw $2.75/bale, free delivery, installation available, del. to all areas. Josh Bulloch Warm Springs 770-571-0189
Pine straw, lge. long needle bales, $3 dely., $4.50 dely. and spread, serving Henry Co. T.M. Durrence McDonough 770-914-8206 770-312-5318
Poult..Y Compost

Rd., Armuchee 30105

Hosta: Francee, Patriot, Sum and

Substance, Wide Brim, 4/$16, $5 shipping. D.

Hemphill
993~5881

P.O.

Box

1. 2,,3_3

Suwa.nee.

3'0.024.

.40.4-.

Hostas, 11.00+ varieties on display, 350+ for sale, plus other shade perennials, shipping or pick-up. Dan Nelson Auburn 678-377-5556
Hostas, 200 var., 2 miles beyond Zion Hill Church, Fri., Sat., Sun. or by appt. Dee. Little Ellija~ 706-635-4891
Japanese maples, Viridis, Sango Kaku, Crimson Quee.n, Ever Red, Inaba Shidare, Bloodgood, Osakazuki, Red Dragon, 3 gal./$39, 15 gal./$98. Bridget Britton Garfield 706-829-1427
Lettuce leaf. and curly beef steak begonia $3-$6, no mailing. Evelyn Rosser Atlanta 404-349-2967'
Leyland cypress 1 gal./$1.50, Carolina ..Sapphire, Blue Ice, cryptomeria, 1 gal./$2:50,
Oeodar cedar 1 gal./$3.50, angel's trumpets 1 gal./$2. C. Thalman Ham~ton 770-946-5027
Leyland cypress 1 gal./$4, 3 gal./$8.50, B&B, 5-10'; $.10/ft., qty. discounts available. Liza Smith Nicholson 706-757-2526
Leyland cypress 15 gal. $45, aucuba 3 gal. $9, Stella De. Ora 1 gal. $3, liriope 1 gal. $2. Russell Carroll Lula 678-873-2880
Leyland cypress 7 gal./$15, cryptomeria, weeping willow, sawtooth oaks, red maple, river birch, Clevelaod & Bradford pear, dely. & planting available. Greg Strickland Winston 770-942-0011 404-788-5434
Leyland cypress trees, 3 gal., approx. 4' tall, $8.50 each, 7 gal. $15, dely. available on lge. orders. Harold Parker Blue Rid!!.! 706-374-5339
Leyland cypress trees, 3 gal., approx. 4'-
FLOWERS REQUIRING 4.5', very uniform in size, $8.50 each, dely.
and installation avail. on lge. orders. Bob
PERMITS Brookshire Buford 770-932-5795
Leyland cypress trees, field grown/ball and
!l!!lll--!1111------- burlaped, 5 feet and up, guaranteed quality,.
delivery/installation available. Ron Friedman Rockmart 770-378-6869
Leyland. cypress, 1, 3, 7 gal.; Kawansa &

Seed: angel's trumpet, pink hollyhock, red four o'clocks, lge. lavender globe $1/tsp. Use of the term "organic" requires

w/SASE. Gail Wilson 1020 B. Wilson Rd. registration with the Georgia Department

Commerce 30529

of Agriculture. Advertisements submitted

Seett: mullein pink; mornihg gl6ry, iouclT: without certificate of registration for items

me-nots 1/2 tsp./$1, money plants, four offered for sale canriot be published. For

o'clocks, angel's trumpet, hibiscus, alth;;ie.a more information, access the department

$1/tsp., ea. w/SASE. G. Robertson 1955 Old website www.agr.state.ga.us and link from

Cornelia Hwy. Gainesville 30507

the home page to the Organic Agriculture

Seeds '04: hollyhock, four o'clocks, Rose- page and registration forms. Those who

of-Sharon, moonflower bush, all $2 Tbsp., do not have internet access or are unable

send SASE. Jean Turner 195 Clark St. to download the forms, should contact the

Senoia 30276

Organic Program Manager, Vernon Mullins,

Seeds: golden rain tree, money plant at (706)595-3408.



$1ffbsp. w/SASE. Mrs. Dan McAvoy 1834 '03-'04 pecans for sale $5/lb., Stuarts

Stoney Ridge Rd. Washington 30673

$6/lb., Desireables plus postage. Russell

Small redbud trees $2 and $3 each, Rose- Eaton Stockbridge 770-506-2727

of-Sharon $3 each, old timey daylilies All natural grain fed sides of beef, cut to $2/clump each. Willie Boyd 6706 Clark St. order, $1.94 lb. D. Abbott Stockbridge 678-

Douglasville 30134 770-942-3041

776-3997

Succulent, cactus, begonias, and unusual Blueberrie.s, picked ripe and fepzen in quart

tropical ferns in asstd. sizes. Debby Satteriield plastic bags, $3 each quart. C. W. Porter

Baldwin 706-778-5762

Conyers 770-482-4771

Swamp hibiscus seed, dinner plate sized Buffalo meat for sale, USDA inspected, low

red flower, $1 w/SASE. Carole Teja Norcross in fat, calories, cholesterol. Rusty Chambless

770-300-9891

Forsyth 478-394-3072 478-994-6986

Tiger lilies $25/doz., Siberian iris $15/doz. Chestnuts, '04 crop, no chemicals used ppd., seeds: Sweet William, hibiscus yellow chestnuts kept, refrigerated, $3/lb., you pay

$1.50/pk: Lavida Childs 170 Mallory Dr. postage. Kathleen McBride Comer 706-783-

LaGrange 30241

3395

Trees: live oak, poplar, maple, hickory, red Chestnuts, fall '04 harvest, available at no oak, Shumard Red oak, laurel, sawtooth and charge. Jim Wyrosdick Dahlonega 706-864-

willow oak in 3, 7, 15 gal. pots, $5-$35. N. 6799

Halley Metter 912-685-5266

Dry aged, grain-fed black Angus beef, no

Water hyacinths pond plants for goldfish added antibiotics or hormones, processed in

ponds, etc., $2 each bunch. Deborah USDA meat plant. Bill Farr Milner 770-584-

Johnson Kite 478-469-3513

~9"-7=27:___ _ _ _.::..__ _ _ _ _ _ __

Eggs, farm fresh, brown, lge. and extra

large, area of Hwy. 212 and 138. Joyce Williamson Conyers 770-860-1519

Figs, muscadines & scuppernongs, you

If you have questions regarding this _p7_ic7_k0-,~9"c-a7"l-l9-f~7o=2r=2a~7v_ail_ abi_ lity._Pa_t M_as_on_Sn_eU_vil_le

category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or Grain fed Black Angus beef, cut to order,

404-651-9082.

ready for freezer, processed in USDA pta,nt.

The Georgia Wildflower Protection Act Chris Chambers Milledgeville 478-452-6445

Gilbert Thomaston 706-648-3409 706-648-

2062

Available now grass carp, catfish, crappie,

bluegill, redear,- and .hybrid bream, dely.

available. Paul Williams Hawkinsville 478-

892-3144

Catalpa worms anc;I catalpa trees 3-10'.

Jackie Johnson 1912 Brays Lake Rd. Royston 706-245-5024

Channel catfish fingerlings 4-6", 6-8'', 8-10";

also, sev. 1000 lbs., ave. 1 1/2 lb. Orville

Carver Douglas 912-384-5090

Channel catfish, bluegill, shellcracker,

redbreast, hybrid bream, sterile grass carp,

dely. available. Johnny Mitchell Dexter 478-

875-3611

,

Channel catfish, sterile grass carp, bluegill,

shellcracker, redbreast, hybrid bream,

delivery available. John Mitchell Springfield

912-754-3696

Grass carp, channel catfish, bluegill, redear, redbreast bream, crappie, all sizes, dely.

available. Jerry Hart Newton 229-734-5144

Largemouth bass 6-10", ready for

immediate dely., Ga. DNR regd. Tom Sinclair

Roswell 770-578-7243

Largemouth bass, channel catfish, bluegill;

also, aerators, fish feeders. Greg Grimes Ball

Ground greg@lakework.com 770-735-3523

Largemouth bass, coppernose bluegill,

channel catfish, delivery available, 706-655-

3826. Render Ward Warm Springs 770-328-

4434

Red wigglers $25/lb., Belgium night

crawlers $30/lb., worm casting plus shipping.

Shirley Clark 715 Cemerety Rd. Lyerly 30730

706-895-2693

Red wigglers and Europeans, great for

fishing, $30 per lb. B. Newman Douglasville

770-942-7993

Red wigglers and/or Europeans $30 per lb.,

price includes shipping. H. A. Riffe P.b. Box

402 Buchanan 30113 770-646-3812

Red wigglers, Giant Reds, $30 per lb., call after 6 p.m., Ive. msg. JA Fincher Acworth 770-427-4845

To help connect suppliers with those in need of poultry compost, the Market Bulletin is now including such advertisements in this portion of the Fertilizers and Mulches category. Ads are subject to the same general guidelines for all Market Bulletin advertisements found on page2.
Chicken litter del. and spread; also: chicken houses, caked arn;i shavings, del. and spread. Richard Heard Ball Ground 770-479-9688
Chicken litter, will del. .tractor trailer load, price based on dely. location. Melvin Stephens Stephens & Sons Farm Mt. Airy 706-282-7056 706-319"2131
Oddities
Beau., cleaned and blown emu eggs, call after 5 p.m. David Christian-Colbert 706-7882881
Beautiful emerald green emu eggs, clean and blown. Jackie Paul Conyers 770-7611284
Black walnut tree, 18" dia., make offer. E. Hemann Monroe 770-267-6487
Gentle homemade lye soap 5 oz. bar $3, shipping $3 for total order. Linda Stewart 5155 Howard Rd. Cumming 30040 770-887-6988
Gourds for sale, Martin, crooked handle, craft, bottleneck & more. Wallace Maxwell Royston 706-245-4218
Gourds: Martin and crookneck, diff. shapes and sizes. Hoyt Howard Cumming 770-8872039
Homemade lye soap, 1 small batch $25, S&H is extra to your area.; also, green 3 liter bottles. V.L. Ferrell Smyrna 770-432-6751
Lucky buckeyes $3.25/doz.; buckeyes for planting $4.50/doz. includes shipping. J. Simmons 2720 Skyland Dr. Atlanta 30319 404-327-9733
Prize winner pumpkins, (100 to 200 lbs.). on farm..Roy Thomas Cleveland 706-865-5279 706-865-2713
Raw feeding - ground rabbit or custom cut.

Yoshino cherry trees, maple, cryptomeria,. Bradford pear trees, crape myrtle 7 gal. Johnny Atkinson Douglasville 77Cl-949-5846
Leyland cypre.ss, cryptomeria, green giant, butterfly bushes, junipers, Stevens ho'lly, 1/gal. $2.50, curly willow, crape myrtles. Anne Walker Good Ho~ 706-342-9471
Leyland cypress-3 gal. $7 each.. Carolyn Grant Gainesville 770-536-4695
Liriope, (monkey grass), Big Blue or variegated, 1 gal. pots $1.50 each. B. Byrd Loganville 770-788-7575
Liriope, free, you dig. Karen Lindauer 4782 Westhampton Dr. Tucker 30084 CAD49@mindspring.com
Locust trees for fencing, call for price. Randall Ayers Buchanan 770-646-3923

requires that shipments of officially

protected plants be accompanied by

transport tags displaying a permit number
issued by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. Ladyslipper Orchids and Goldenseal are examples of protected

plants. When advertising protected plants

in the Market Bulletin, please submit a

copy of your permit to sell protected

plants. Ads. submitted without this

information will not be published. For

further information on the sale or shipment

of protected plants, contact: Protected

Plant Program 2117 US Hwy 218 SE

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GA

30025 "c110) s1s-6411

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Flowers Wanted

Muscadines & scuppernongs for sale, $4 per gallon. Edward Travis Fayetteville 770_4_6_1-~7=2""-53'--------------
Muscadines & scuppernongs, $3,50/gal.,

Red wigglers, be.drun, $8/lb., 25 lb. min., 229-648-6191. Ronnie Parker Pitts 229-322-

G.E. Wyatt, Jr. Arnoldsville 30619 706-742-
"5"1-"5""1'---------~------

9719 229-648-6550 .

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Miscellaneous Wanted

"3Rre"0e-a"0y"d"5"ny'2o=-l-Sd7'-es7'-p'0"3t-4.~1316;:;1.65;;.,.2,S=c7~oo7:.un.4.'ttha-inS-em-rsi-thf-urR-ndi-s. h'Le-od-.g a-Jna-vm-i lel-es

Red wigglers, breeders, $20/lb., w/instr. plus shipping. R. Stapleton Rte. 1, Box 105
Lumber City 31549 912-363-4451

Want (2) concrete cattle guards, prefer within 100 miles of Thomson; want help

==3ga2M3l.=.,._u.2=1:s4.:p.c.0=ia1.c'dk-in$e-6sg-&a-l.sRc-uepbpa-eMr-noo-rnrgis-s,M-yido-ula-npd-ick7-0$6-5_

. Smallh.ead channel catfish, treated disease free, all sizes, statewide delivery. Freddy Tribble Alanio 912~568-1879 229-868-3730

removing and loading. Mike Newsome Thomson 30824 706-541-2933
Want 2 tractor tires, size 13.6-38, good

Muscadines, black or bronze, pick your Sterile grass carp, bass, channel catfish, condition. Danny Gordon Commerce 706-

oPwonw,d$e4r

gal., call for availability. Jimmy

Springs --

770_427_0344

.

Wilhite .

copperhead bluegill, shellcracker, redbreast, hybrid Qream, crappie, prompt statewide delivery available. Keith Edge Soperton 912-

335-4041 Want 3" alumin. irrigation pipe, fittings and
sprinkler heads. Richard Bethune Claxton

Muscadines/scuppernongs, you pick 529 3315

rbethune5@comcast.net 912-927-2297 912-

$4/gaL, containers furnished, daylight hours 7

-

739'7488

days/week. Warren Lynn Howell 332 Davis chSantenreille cgartafisshs, claarrpg,emboluuethgillb, asresd. brDeaavsitd, Want band sawn white oak, seasoned, ~

Loop Rd. NE.Rome 706-290-9632

Cochran Ellijay 706-889-8113 706-635-8700 1/4" x 12" x12'0". Eric McGrew Bowden 770-

Mexican petunia, blue 20/$10, pink 15/$10, Want red hot poker plant, solid red. Irby Pears $0.15 lb., (Kieffer and Orient). Dianne Sterile grass carp, catfish, trout,. DNR" "'2"";58~-;"5"-7"-17=---,,-----:---...;..,-.,.---,,-----.,,""""

white 12/$10, ferns 50/$15, butterfly weed Prickett Chatsworth 706-695-5021

Pekar Milledgeville 478-452-1044

regd./licensed pick-up or dely. Randy Want crab apples, reas. priced, call to notify

15/$10, ajuga 50/$15, all $3.85 shipping. B. Want caladium bulbs, will dig up in Atlanta Scuppernongs, Black, Bronze, you pick, 8- Bennington Dahlonega 770-377-3243

if they can be shipped or picked up. Lavert

Reese 3908 N. Forrest St. Valdosta 31605 area. Leila Gill 3078 Mt. Gilead Road Atlanta 5 p.m., Mon.-Sat. Elizabeth Smith Hwy. 323 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Bryant 1023 Amberton Lane SW. Powder

229-244-8891

30311 404-349-4515

Gillsville 770-531-9617

Ads cannot be called in by phone.

Springs 30127 770-218-3602

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday September 29, 2004

Bulletin Calendar

Handbook Provides Information on

LIVESTOCK SALES le EVENTS

GARDENING EVENTS

Oct. 910 Prater's Mill Country Fair, Sat., 9

.Oct. 2. Cattle Auction, 500 bred Brangus Qct. 1-29 Bulb Sale, 4-H Clubs of Whitfield

am-6 pm, Sun., 9 am-5 pm, living

PoultryHouse Construction

heifets to be auctioned, 1'pm; Carrollton.

Cty., daffodils, hyacinths, tulips, papers

history exhibits, handmade crafts &

Info: 770-301-3085/838-1616.

whites, more, Dalton. Info: Whitfield

Oct. 9 Hart Select Commercial Replacement

Cty. Ext. Office, 706-278-8207.

Female Sale, 12 noon, 200 head of Oct. 9 Community Plant Swap, 9 am-12

original art, craft demos; Dalton. Info: 706-694-6455 or prtersmill@ Praters

Poultry growers, integrators and diagrams and explanations on topics

Mill.erg.

other industry professionals, ranging from information on site

bred ,heifers, open heifers & .a few cow/calf prs. & 6 breeding age bulls, Franklin Cty. Livestock Barn,

noon, W. Metro Church of Christ, 4550 Oct. 9-10.Autumn OakS Festival, 10. am-5 builders, lenders and insurers, may selection

and , insurance

Hiram Suddie 'Rd., Hiram. Info: 770222-4983.

pm, variety of arts & crafts, quilt show, Stately Oaks Plantation, Jonesboro:

benefit froni a new book, Poultry considerations to the final inspection

.Carnesville, Info: 706-884-6592.

Oct. 9 Ga. Native Plant Society 10th Annual

Info: 770-473-0197.

House Consti:uction Guidelines, of the poultry house. The book also

$ymposium, 8 am-4:30 pm, Oct. 910 & 16-17 33rd Annual Ga. Apple

EQUINE EVENTS

Lawrenceville. Info: 770-343;6000.

Festival Arts & Crafts Fair, 9 am-6 pm,

Oct. 13 Cameron Mulemanship Workshop, Oct. 9, 2nd Annual Fall Festival, Master

early bird discounts apply. Info: Jan

Gardener &Ga. Iris Society plantsales,

fairgrounds, Ellijay. Info: Gilmer Cty. Chamber of Commerce, 706635-7400

Williams, 706-846-2060/3037 or

10 am-2 pm, "gold medal" perennials,

or chamber@ellijay.com.

jan@tiuddyscompanies.com.

irises, flower :seeds, potteq plants,

which provides infonnation on includes checklists of the most

constructing . and maintaining important details on construction

poult:rY housmg.

and installation.

"This book provides proper Copies of Poultry House

October 2. FRSC State Qualifying Show, 10

Dei<alb Cly. Extension Service office,

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS

housing techniques for growers," Construction Guideline are available

am, judged .events, 1O am, timed

Memorial Dr., Decatur. Info: 404-298- Oct. 1-3 Maysville Autumn Leaf Festival, craft

events, 2 pm, Barnesville Ag Ctr. Info:

4080 or Mike Moller, 770-447-0914.

booth. Into: Cyndi Taylor, 706-652-

770:3581309/957-1438.

Oct. 9 Herb Education Day & Creating Gifts

2334.

. said John Starkey, vice president of for $25 each by sending checks to environmental programs with the Jess Campbell; Biosystems

Oct. 2 Oglethorpe Cty. Saddle Club Open

From the Herbal Garden, 9 am-3 pm, Oct. 16 Loganfest Fall Festival, Loganville. U.S. Poultry & Egg Association. "It Engineering Department, 215 Tom

Show, 1 pm, beginners welcome, novice & pony events, fun classes,

Chattahoochee Unit of the Herb Society of America, at Atlanta Botanical

Info: Loganville Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box 2390, Loganville

is a kind of how-to."

Corley Building,. Auburn University,

halter & pleasure, first, timed events

Garden, 1234 Piedmont Ave. Info:

30052 or 770-466-1601.

"Helping our industry's growers Ala. 36849. For more information

follow, Stephens. Info: 706-742-

Joyce Cotter,. 404-636'.2577 or Rita Oct. 16 Alpharetta FALLfest 2004, 10 a.m-4

2034fi43-0835. Oct. 2 Mountain Stream Saddle Club Saddle

Bissell, 770-4355734.

pm, rain or shine, craft vendors, Alpharetta,.1st UMC: Info: 770-475-5576.

Series, pleasure, 9 pm, 4D cloverleaf

CRAFT FAIRS

NOV. 12-13 Monroe Church of God 20th

not before.2 pm, addec;I money, all 5 Oct.1-210thAnnualMuleRoundupFestival,

running events follow. Info: Billy, 'no-

Alma. Info: 912-632-1777.

Annual Holiday Bazaar, non-food vendors needed, inside & outside

32-5670.or Roger, 770-503-5710.

Oct. 1-3 U.S. Open'Stock Dog Trials & Farm

booths avail.. Info: Church Office, 770-

0ct. 2 All Running Show, 3D/4D, timed

Festival, vintage '& handcrafted ,267-4581.

events only, exhib., 10. am, show, 12 noon, $500 added money, 75%

vendors, Dawsonville. ,Info: 706-2656278:

PESTICIDES & RECERTIFICATION

payback, All for Your Farm, Whitesburg. Oct. 2 31st Annual Fair-oil-the-Square Arts. & Oct. 5 Improving Your Forages, comm. 1 &

Info: 770-214-9234. Oct. 2 NCSC Open English & Gaited. Horse

Crafts Festival; 9 amcs pm, sponsored by Millen UMC, Mmen. Info: Sara Cook; 478-

21, private 1, Summerville. Info: Brent

Allen, 706~857;0744.



s; Show, jumping, crossrails, trail, halter,

982-5112 or Marty Good, 478-982-5519. Oct. 6 Carpenter Ants, comm. 1 & 35,

gaited, saddleseat & flat classes, Oct. 2 Canongalfil Elementary Fall Festiv.al

Valdosta. Info: Rebecca Adcock, 770-

champ. & daily high pts., Ga. lnternat'I.

Cratt Show, 10 am-3 pm. Info: Melody

417-1881.

Horse Park, Conyers. Info: Kathy Wilson, wils6nm5@numail.org.

Oct. 6 50/50 Hindsight, comm. 1 ,& 35,

Johnson, 770-786-1596 or Wendy, 770- Oct. 2 Founders Day, craft verll:lors, Mt. Zion.

Valdosta. Info: Re,becca Adcock, 770-

787-9203.

Info: .reresa Ferguson, 770-8321622

417-1881.



Oct. 2 Soque Saddle Club Horse Show, 11

or cityofmtzion@ofgeorgia.com.

Oct. 6 How to Eliminate Snakes Around

am, Habersham Cly. Fairgrounds, Oct. 2-3 Great Gay Georgia Marketplace, 8 am,

Customers' Houses, comm..1 & 35,

Clarkesville. Info: Faithie Ann Ray, 706

arts.& crafts, Gay. lnfo:70&538-6000.

Valdosta. Info: Rebecca Adcock, 770-

754-1214 or Brenda Abernathy, 706- Oct. 2.-3 27th Annual Indian Summer 417-1881.

-

778-0847.

Festival, 9 am-5 pm, woody Gap Oct. 6 IPM, comm. 1 & 31, 1 & 35, 1 & 37,

Oct. 3 NCSC Open Western Horse Show,

School, Suches. Info: 706-747-2401 or

Valdosta. Info: Rebecca Adcock, 770-.

halter, showmanship, trail, pleasure

festival@alltel.net.

417-1881.

classes, champ. & daily high pts., Ga. Oct. 2-3.28th Aonual Harvest Square Arts&. Oct. 6 Ants, comm. 1 & 35, Valdosta. Info:

Internal'!. Horse Park: Info: Kathy Johnson, 770-786-1596 or Wendy, 770-

Crafts Festival, Sat:, 10 am-6 pm, Suri.,

Rebecca Adcock, 770-417-1881.

11 am-5 pm, free fo public, Glover Park, Oct. 6 Rodents, comm. 1 & 31, 1 & 35,

787-9203.



Marietta Square. _Info: Marietta Parks &

Valdosta. Info: Rebecca Adcock, 770-

0ct. 3 Benefit Poker Ride, W. Ga. Pleasure

Rec. , Dept., 770-794-5601 or

417-1881.

Horse Assn., reg.,.12 noon, ride at 1:30

sajohnson@matiettaga:gov.

Oct. 6 Roach Control, comm. 1 & 35,

pm, Macintosh State Park. Info: Danny Oct. 2~ American Indian Festival, Sat., 10

Valdosta. Info: Rebecca Adee.ck, 770-

Musick, 770-838-1765. .

am-10 pm, Sun., 10 am-5 pm, Native . 417-1881.

Oct. 3 Banks Cty. Horse Assn. Fun Day, 1 pm, fun classes, Banks Cty. Arena,

- American drum making, fine <t\'IS & Oct. 7. Pre-treats, comm. 1 & 35, Valdosta._

cr.afts, more; Gwinnett cty.

Info: Re~eccaAdcock, 770-417-1881.

-Homer, off Hwy. 441. Info: 706-335-

Fairgrounds, Lawrern:eville_. Info: Paul Oct. 7 Termite Control, comm. 1 & 35,

2475.

Eddy, 770-791-0066.

Valdosta. Info: Rebecca Adcock, 770-

0ct. 9 Open Horse Show, 1 pm, Halloween Oct. S.9 3rd Annual Fall Into Crafts Market,

417-1881.

costume contest, racking, English,

Fri., 9:30 am,5 pm, Sat., 9 am-4 pm, Oct. 7 Wood Decay & Mold, comm. 1 7 31, 1_

western .events, all ages, Midway Saddle Club, Seabolt Rd., Cumming.

rain or shine, handmade items forsale, .& 35, 1 & 37, Valdosta. Info: Rebecca

youthpumpkinpatch,St.AndrewUMC,

Adcock, ~70-417-1881.

Info: 770-426-6305.

Marietta: lnfo:'770-926-3488. -

Oct. 7_ What's in Your Toolbox?, comm. 1 &

Oct.-g.10 Four Diamond Saddle Club Wagon Oct. 9 Madison Women's Club 24th Annual

Train, ride at 10 am, Sat., Hwy. 15 N.,

Cotton Patch Arts & Crafts Festival: 9

35, Valdosta. Info: Rebecca Adcock,

770-417-1~81.

_

Sparta. Info: 706-4532548/444:5186.

am'4:3t>. pm, downtown Madison. Info: Oct. 7 Regulatory Issues Facing t.he Industry,

Oct. 10 Horse Rescue Open House, 1-4 pm,
free admission, N. Wind Equestrian Ctr., 1768 Newt Gre_en -Rd., Cumming.

Df'lle Thompson, 7'06342-0424 (work),

comm. 1 & 35, Valdosta. l.nfo: Flebecc<1

709-342-1548

(home)

or

Adcock, 770-417-.~881.

MWCLUB2004@aol.com.

Oct. 7 Formosan Termites, comm. 1 & 35,

Info: 770-886-541.9.

Oct. 9 Fall Line Festival, 10 am-4 pm, arts &

Valdosta. Info: Rebecca Adcock, 770:

Oct. 16 Shakerag Hunter Pace, fun ride,

crafts, Talbot' Cty. Chamber of

417-1881.

..

English, western, .adults/kids, ribbons,

Commerce. Info: 706-665-8079/8046. Oct. 12 Skills to Grow Your Business in an

Hull. Info: 678-522-4265.

Oct. 9: 48th. Annual Harvest. Stree_t Sale, 7

Uncertain Economy, comm. 3 & 21, 3 &

Oct. 16 Troup Cty. Saddle Club 30 Horse
SholJI!, 10 am, English/pleasure, 11 am, jr. running events, 1 pm, 3D exhib., 5

am'1.2 noon, produce, handmade

24, Kingsland. [nfo: Gary L. Wade, 706-

items, more, LaGrange Mall Parking

542-2~61.

..

Lot. Info: Linda Arrington, 706-663- Oct. 14 Skills to Grow Your Business m an

pm, up to $750 added money, Pyne Rd. . 4373, ..

. .

Uncertain Economy, comm. 4 & 21, 4 &

Park, Hwy. 109, LaGrange. Info: 706: Oct. 9-10 30th Annual New.Salem Mountain

24, Cairo; Info: Gary L. Wade, 706-542

884-283.7/812-9997.

Festival, Sat., 10 .am-6 pm, Sun., 10

2861.

'

Oct; 30 Conyers/Rockdale Equestrians

am:s pm; New Salem Community Ctr.

MISCELLANEOUS

Fun/Open Horse Show, 10 am, to

a:top Lookout Mtn. on Ga. Hwy.136 bet. Oct. 12-14 Compost Facility Training &

benefit Parkwood Farms Therapy_Ctr;, at

Trenton &- LaFayette. info: Faye

Marketing Workshop, classroom

Walton Cty. Agricenter, please pre-enter.

Nichols,

706-$98-1988

or

lectures,- lab demos & exercises, field

Info: Mary Simmons,770-979-5471.,

NSCIQ@aol.com.

training, UGABioconversion & Education

Facility, Athens. Info: 706-542-6119 or

www.georgiaitp.org/compost.

build and operate better houses about the book, contact Campbell at

helps ensure the long-term success (334)

844~3546

or

of the entire industry," said jesscamp@aces.edu.

USPOULTRY President Don Poultry House Construction

Dalton. "We are proud to support Guidelines was co-funded by the / this vital educational tool since it U.S. Poultry & Egg Association, the

should help the bottom-line income world's largest poultry organization

of the {ainily fanne~ who are the of its kind. The association's focus is

backbone of the industry."

research,

education,

The poultry house guide, communication, and product

published by the Auburn University promoti0n.- For more information

Poultry Housing and Engineering about USPOULTRY, call (770) 493-

Program, contains 64 pages of 9401 or visit www.poultryegg.org.

All oak firewood, split, seasoned, delivered, One stack, maple, 1/2 ed., 1 1/2 ed. of oak,

$80, Forsyth Co. Tom Lane Cumming 770- partially cutup, ready to g6, $100. Rayford

889-5005

Layson Monroe 770-266-0190

Covington-Conyers-McDonough-seasoned Seasoned and split oak hdwds., 18" to 20''

lidwd. $150/cord, $80 1/2 cord,. free defy. pieces, $75 1/2 cord, dely. free .. Corey

Richard Burr Covington 770-787-1677

Campbell Decatur 404-241-0192

Firewood $115 cord, free delivery. first 20 Seasoned hdwds., cut & split; 1/2 cord/$70,

miles. Eric Sisson Tallapoosa 770-574-9301 tree del., Atlanta area. H. Lyon Chamblee

Firewood for sale, all hardwood, .delivered ~77'-0"-~45"""'8'-3.._9""'3'"'9_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

$70 1/2 cord. Joey Eidsori Powder Springs Seasoned oak & mxd. hdwd. $60 1/2 cord,

770-943-9231

dely. locally. Ra:ubyn Clark McDonough 770-

Firewood, oak, 1/2 cord/$70, $130/cord, 898-0985



dely. available, now taking orders for fall. Ms. Seasoned oak and hickory firewood,

Julie McDonough 678-300-5569

quarter cords, half cords, and whole cords

Firewood, pine trees, approx. 4" in diameter a\/ailable, North Fulton/Alpharetta. Clint Harris

on ground, free, you t)aul. R.A. Derick Alpharetta 770-597-6420

Sharpsburg 770-252-6225

Six huge pines for firewood, free; easy

" Firewood,_ split and driedr $100 cord, or will, access, near Tugaloo 'State Park,, Sl:lelia

trade for manure, you pick up. Ernie Kutulas Neave Alto 706-6772628

Marietta 770-971-2296

Split hardwood, one-third cord $30, you

Firewood, taking ordeors .now, hdwd. pick up. Andrew Kmetz Hampton 770-897$140/cord, mxd. $100 plus gas, 706-988-9021 ""04.::2:::3::.-----~-------- evgs. 9 p.m-9 'a.m, Christine & Richard Want cord of apple wood, call or e-mail,

McRae 2476 Tex Smith Dr. Elberton _30635 north Atlanta. Bob Weltlich Atlanta

706c2837397

. rjweltl@bellsouth.net 770-394-6326

Free firewood already cut, need to split, about 2 cords, you_ hauf off. Terri Kitching
Flowery Branch 770-967-$387

CORRECTIONS

Free firewood, you .cut and haul away, must be insured. OarrylDees East Point 770-8291277

Beau. Christmas decorations, Christmas wreaths, .small stockings, beau. c)oth bags w/ribbon tie _to fill w/potpourri or small gift,

H_ardwood, . 1/2 ed., free 1ocal delivery. beaded bracelets, all $2 ea. w/long SASE.

Jimmy S. Middlebrooks_ 374 Wynn Dr Martha Dickerson 102 Burnap St. Marietta

Hampton30288 710-946'4962

30060 770-427-7453

Hdwd., cut, split to size, 1/2 cord/$80, full

cord/$160, in 30 mlle radius, extra to haul over

Foreign Ag Officials that stacked: Joe Harper Hampton 770-707-
0692

Oak and hickory $751/2.cord, free delivery and stack. Andre Hayden Marietta 4043100226

To Visit SE States

Oak and hickory firewood $75/half cord, Agricultural

officials

$140/cord; dely, available, South Metro area. representing 18 coilntries .will visit

Scott WinQo Palmetto 770-463-9485 .

'.

Oak and pecan wood available for firewood, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and

mostly cut up, ready to haul, some large pcs. Louisiana from Sept. 27 to Oct. 1 as
Margaret Lee Locust .Gi'ove 770-403c1114
part of an annual agricultural tom

Pesticides & Recertification listings may. befound on the Georgia Department of Agriculture wel{site. at http:/twwW.agr.state.ga.s. Livestock auctions listed in the Market. Bulletin. sometimes offer .related items for sale, such as tack and otb~r livestock equipment. Notices for auctions selling any items other than livestock must be accompanied by the auction license number of the principal auctioneer or auction firm conducting the auction, per r_egulations of the Georgia Secretary of State: Notices without tl:lis information cannot be published.

Ga. Organic Fruit

sponsored by tl:ie U.S. Department of Agriculture's Foreign

Meeting Scheduled Agricultural Service (FAS).

The trip is part of an educational

Want chicken/quail incubator. Cynthia Want to buy from ,the folks selling the Want Japanese roof iris, purple, call after 6

A Georgia Organic Fruit effort to promote American

Bemis Hawkinsville 478-987-4589 _

wooden bowls made from trees in pa,st issues. p.m. V. Chitty Jacksonville FL 904-388-5272 Meeting will be heldTuesday, Oct. agriculture and expand global markets

Want -gas or diesel welder. J. W. Sander Acworth 770-!174-4607
Want instructions for building a pine straw

J. Wood Palmetto 404-323-8399
Want to buy sawtimber, pineor hdwd., top dollars paid. Larry Callaway Collins 912-684-

Want to know the nursery nbrth of Atlanta which. has the "Horse Apple" trees & dig th.em up in N.ovember. C.W. Lisle 5017 US Hwy. 29

19 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the U.S. Department. of Agriculture

for U.S. fann and food products.
FAS arranges the tOur with help

baler; please mail. to post office box. Allen 3256

'

North Opelika AL 36804

Southeastern Fruit and Tree Nut on content from the foreign attaches

Hackle PO Box 876 Statesboro 30459 912: Want tractor tires size t3.4 x 28 or

839-3711

equivalent, wilr swap DOJ wheels. D. Jones

Firewood

Research Lab near Byron, Ga. themselves. After coordinating with

Want leaves, grass clippings, or manure for Tennille 478-552,6433

All firewood advertised in the Market Organic growers, interested the foreign attaches, , FAS works

composting, you deliver, large quantities accepted, save/reuse bags. Lu Nelson
Auburn 404-8638733 678-377-5556

Want ued 5V tin roofing or old chicken barn to take down. Bob Witt Newnan 770-2534443 770-253-1444

Bulletin must be cut from the advertiser's personally owned property. lri addition, by law, terms such as face"cord, rack, pile,

conventional university and

fruit USDA

growers, scientists,

closely with state. agriculture officials to finalize the agenda. The

Want log cabins to mpve to my home. Pam Want wild ginseng, regd. dealer will pay top truckload, etc., cannot be used to and marketers are invited. foreign officials pay their- own travel

Strickland McDonough 77o-914-0529
Want sev. loads of ,wood chips. C.B. Christian Madison 706-557-1777

dollai for green or dry. Steve Davis Blairsville 706-455-2953

advertise firewood. Advertisers must use the standard unit of measure, the cord; when specifying the amount of firewood

Applicants should pre-register. The meeting is being conducted

and lodging _expenses. Georgia companies that will be

Want several mature branches of cottoh,

Notices

for sale..

'

to identify needs and plan future visited during the tour are Naturally

(bowls open . and closed). S. Bennett Commerce 706-335-7423
Want strings of edible old-fashioned "Leather Britches" beans, any kind, amount. Randall Hembree Villa Rica 770-459-4870
Want to buy 1 or 2 14.9 x26 rear tractor

I have papers on BWF Simmental bull bought at Jackson sale barn on 8/18 if buyer wants. Danny Wesley Meansville 770-468-7.161
OutOf-State Wanted

1/2 cord or cord of mxd. hdwds,, split, $70 1/2 cord, $130/cord, will load. Todd Brady Lula 770-983-0056
1/2 cord split seasoned white oak, red oak & hickory, del. w/in 1o mile radius of Dallas. D. Smith Dallas 770-445-7914

research funding efforts for organic fruit producers. in the southeast.
For more information, call Dan Horton, niversity of Georgia,

Fresh and Tom's Foods. The annual tours give influential
foreign agricultural and trade officials a first-hand look at the

tires, farm type trend. Gerald. Biskup Want chicken house to tear down for the Firewood $10 & up, all quantities small and Entomology, at 706-542-9030 or quality and variety of .American

Columbus 706-563-3770 Want to buy old grist mill or mill stone~.

material. James w Copeland P.O. Box 370 Bristol FL 32321 libertyone@gtcom.net 850-

large, taking orders for fall. Mr. Chase/Jonathan Fayetteville 770-560-1504

706-542-3687

or

GOF@bugs. agricultural

products

and

the

Richard Eaves Demopolis 334-289-8906

643-7740

.

770-841-2016

ent.urg.edu.

people who produce them.

Wednesday September 29, 2004

THE MARKET BULLEllN

Rabies

Page 11

(Continued from Page 1)

rabies vaccinate to these species in rabcont.asp.

moving. Stay away from any

Georgia; a veterinarian cannot Consideration should also be unknown animals, especially

delegate the responsibility for given to vaccinating livestock that wildlife. Report any dog, cat or

vaccinating these animals to a non- are particularly valuable or that other animal that acts unusual to

veterinarian.

might have frequent' contact with your county Animal Control office.

Because there may be humans (e.g., horses, animals in What if another animal bites

misunderstanding as to who can petting zoos, fairs, and other public my pet?

administer - rabies vaccine, the exhibitions). "Although rabies is Call the Georgia Poison Control

Georgia State Board of Yeterinary most frequently spread to humans by Center, your county Animal Control

Medicine recently developed a exposure to affected pets, the disease .office, or your veterinarian for

pu,blic statement to clarify this issue. may also affect agricultural animals, instructions.

The public statement is as follows: such as horses, cattle and goats;" said Can I get rabies?

Pursuant to Georgia law Irvin.

You could get rabies if a rabid

O.C.G.A. 43-50-3(a)(G) and based In the event of suspected rabies animal bites or scratches you or if its

upon public health concerns, the cases, the Georgia Department of saliva or brain tissue gets in your

Georgia State Board of Veterinary Human Resources Division of mouth, your eyes, or an open cut.

Medicine

considers

the Public Health, county health Rabies can be prevented in humans if

administration of rapies vaccine on departments, and local animal medical treatment is begun soon after

Georgia FFA Foundation is announcing the fourth installment in~its annual Scale Model Tractor Fund Raiser. All funds go to support the Georgia FFA Association, which currently has over 18,000 members.
The 2004 edition tractor is a die cast 1/16 scale model of the John Deere 4020 with Georgia FFA 2004 and FFA emblem decals. It also cgmes with a full-color collector picture box. This is a Special Edition item from the ERTL Company, and only 750 tractors will be made. The tractors are $44.95 plus shipping and handling. Case discounts (six tractors} also are available.
Tractors will arrive in mid~October, but presale orders are. now being accepted. According to Todd Teasley, Chairman of the Georgia FFA Model Tractor Program, nearly 200 tractors already have been sold in the presale.
To pre-order a tractor, please call the Georgia FFA-FCCLA Center at (770) 786-6926. This is a Special Edition item, and supplies are limited. Other editions have sold quickly. Please take this opportunity to support tbe youth of Georgia and the Georgia FFA Association.

official vaccinates ill Georgia as the practice of veterinary medicine. Therefore, the Board finds that this practice cannot oe delegated to an employee and the vaccine must only be administered by a Georgia licensed Doctor of Veterinary Medicine.
State Veterinarian and Georgia Department of Agriculture Assistant Commissioner of Animal Industry Dr. Lee Myers noted that the Georgia State Board of Veterinary Medicine is responsible for regulating the practice of licensed veterinarians and veterinarian technicians in Georgia and therefore dictates how rabies vaq:;ine are

control agencies coori:linate the submission of animals to the Georgia Public Health Laboratory for testing. They also evaluate .the circumstances surrounding each event and offer recommendations . concerning human risks of exposure and possible treatment. The State Public Health Veterinarian in Georgia can be reached at 404-657-2588. Also, the Georgia Poison Center works in partnership with the Division of Public Health to provide animal bite consultation on a 24n basis at 404616-9000.
Citizens should know that it is the duty. of any person bitten by an animal reasonably suspected of

contact with the rabies virus. If left untreated, rabies is always deadly.
What if an animal bites me?
Wash the bite area with warm, soapy water, and call the Georgia Poison Control Center or your doctor right away. They will advise you of any medical treatment needed.
How can I help protect myself and my family from rabies?
Make sure your pets get their rabies shots regularly.
Keep your pets on your property. If pets are free to wander around, they are more likely to come in contact with wild or stray animals.
Do not leave garbage or pet food outside. Food left out. may attract

Legal Notice

administered by these professionals: being rabid to inuhediately notify the wild or stray animals. I ''Our .department is responsible appropriate county board of health or Teach your children not to go

Notice of Intent to Consider the Adoption of Amendments to the Rules relating to Substantive for the control of the rabies vaccine animal control agency in addition to near, tease, or play with wild animals

Regulations; Petroleum Products; standards for petroleum products and water in retail tanks.

to be sure it is handled properly from seeking medical attention. It also is or strange dogs and cats.

TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS AND PARTIES:

the point of manufacturing until it the duty of the owner, custodian, or , Stay away from wild, sick, hurt or

Notice is hereby given that the Georgia Department of Agriculture will hold a public hearing on November 15, 2004atHhr.m: in Room 2(}!'-oHhe Agriculture Building;-19' Martin LutherKing; Jr.

,gets

in

the

hands

of

local person . having

possession

and dead animals.

Do not pick up or

Drive, Atlanta, Georgia 30334. Such hearing will be for the purpose uf considering the adoption of veterinarians," said Commissioner knowledge of any animal which has move sick or injured animals. If you

amendments to the Rules of the Department relating to Petroleum Products promulgated under Part Irvin. The Georgia Department of bitten a person or animal, or of any find a wild, sick, or hurt animal, call.

1 Petroleum Products Act of 1927; as amended (0.C.G.A. 10-1-155, et seq.)

Agriculture regulates rabies vaccine animal which exhibits any signs of your county Animal Control office.

SYNOPSIS, MAIN FEATURES AND DIFFERENCES: It is proposed that subparagraphs (a), (b),'(c), (d) and (e) of Rule 40-20cl-.Ol be amended to

under

the

Georgia

Biologicals rabies, to notify the appropriate

Do not keep wild animals like

update gasoline, oxygenated fuel, kerosene, fuel oil and diesel fuel requirements. It is further Permit Act O.C.G.A. 4~9-1.

county board of health and to raccoons, skunks, foxes, coyotes,

proposed to add three new subparagraphs (t), (g) and (h), providing requirements for biodiesel, At the county level, each ~ounty confine the animal in accordance and wolves as pets. It is dangerous

product registration, shipping papers, delivery tickets, labeling tanks, dispensers and street advertising and definitions and requirements of products. These changes will better reflect

board

of

health

has

primary with the rules and regulations of the and also illegal.

requirements for various products both current and proposed for the specific rules to be amended. responsibility for the control of county board of health. Georgia

It is further proposed that Rule 40-20-1-.10 be amended by changing the current rule title to rabies within its local jurisdiction rabies laws referenced above can be

Water in Retail Tanks; Dispenser Filters and amend and change from one to three subparagraphs adding two new subparagraphs requiring clean tanks for oxygenated fuels and filters on dispensers.

and is required to adopt and enforce

found

at

httpq'/www.legis.state

These changes will modify current requirements to better prevent the contamination of petrole"1m rules and regulations for the ..g a.us/cg i- bin/ g l_c odes_

Farmers Await

products.

prevention and control the disease, detail.pl?code.

(Continued from Page 1)

It is further proposed that Rule 40-20-1-.11 be amended by adding a new subparagraph (e) that recommends a nozzle size requirement for diesel fuel sold at retail. This change provides information that if followed would assist in preventing the dispensing of diesel fuel into vehicles that

such as requiring immunizations and managing exposed animals. Local

Following are answers to frequently asked questions regarding

completed

and

approved

at

the

require unleaded gasoline.

health departments and animal rabies and animal safety provided by state level and forwarded to lhe

Interested persons may call to request a copy of the proposed rules -0r may submit written request to: control agencies also are empowered the Georgia Poison Center:

secretary for review.

Mr. Cameron M. Smoak, Assistant Commissioner-ConsumerProtection Division Georgia Department of Agriculture 19 Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Telephone Number: 404~656-3368 FAX Number: 404-656-9380

to ensure that procedures ,are in What does a rabid animal look Commissioner Irvin contacted

compliance with the National like?

Secretary Veneman last week and

Association of State Public Health Rabid animals may act tame, but asked that she expedite her review

Veterinarians Compendium of they also may display strange or . of the reports and to include all

Written comments mnst be received no later than the close of business (4:30 p.m. EDT) on Animal Rabies Prevention and unusual .behavior. They may act qualifying counties in a

Monday, November 1, 2004. You may download a copy of the synopsis and the proposed rules from C

l

the Georgia Department of Agriculture website at www.agr.state.ga.us. This notice is given in. ontro ,

h" h
W lC

can

be

cd ioun

at

aggressive, .. avoid

food

and

water,

Secretarial

Disaster

Designation

compliance with the Georgia Administrative Procedure Act, O.C.G.A. 50-13-4.

http://www.avma.org/pubhlth/ foam at the mouth, or have trou]Jle as soon as possible.

Approximately 100 counties

ECP Provides Additional Source For Possible Disaster Assistance

are expected to qualify under a Secretarial Disaster Designation due to Hurricane Frances, either as

primary disaster areas or by being

Farmers that have suffered a loss problems, which if left untreated, Conservation problems that existed be approved by USDA's Deputy contiguous to a designated county.

to their operations due to a natural would:

before a disaster are not eligible. Administrator for Farm Programs. A separate request for a

disaster may be eligible for * Impair or endanger the land;

Eligibility for ECP assistance is Technical assistance for ECP Secretarial Designation has been

assistance under the USDA's *Materially affect the 1and's determined by county Farm Service may be provided by USDA's made for Georgia counties

Emergency Conservation Program productive capacity;

Agency committees, based upon Natural Resources Conservation sustaining agricultural losses due

without regard to a Presidential or * Represent unusual damage individual on-site inspections, Service.

to the effects of Hurricane Ivan.

Secretarial emergency disaster which, except for wind erosion, is taking into account the type and ."I encourage farmers in counties As of press time, assessments of

designation.

not the type likely to recur extent of the damage. Cost share. affected by the high winds and these .damages were still being

The program provides financial frequently in the same area; or

assistance. of up to 64 percent is excessive rains resulting from conducted.

cost-share assistance to farmers and * Be so costly to repair that available.

Hurricanes Frances and Ivan to "Many of our farmers have

ranchers for the restoration of Federal assistance is or will be Requests for cost-sharing of apply for ECP assistance at their suffered damage to their crops and

eligible farmlands on which normal required to return the land to $20,000 or less per person per county FSA offices if they have the buildings due to high winds,

farming operations have been productive agricultural use.

disaster are evaluated and approved type of damage covered by this tornadoes and continuing

impeded by natural disasters.

Assistance is available for by county committees. State FSA program," Irvin said. "This is excessive moisture," Irvin said. "I

To be eligible for ECP removing debris and restoring committ.ees must approve all another opportunity they should commend all those that have been

assistance, the applicant must have permanent fences, terraces, applications for assistance for more investigate as we await approval on working diligently to quickly

suffered a natural disaster that diversions, irrigation systems, and than $20;000. Applicants for the Secretarial Disaster Designation assess and review the damage to

created new conservation other conservation installations. amounts greater than $62~500 must requests."

expedite this process."

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Wednesday September 29, 2004

Dept. Reports Feed Stolen From Equine Impound Bar!ls
Both of the state's horse impound

U.S. Ag Secretary Recommends New Wilderness Acreage for Ga.

facilities were burglarized recently, announced Georgia _ Agriculture

-U.S. Agriculture Secretary Ann .M.

one of the ~ost biologically rich areas of

Commissioner Tommy Irvin.

Veneman recently announced that the the country. The .proposed acres would

Approximately 525 pounds of feed

Bush Administration would recommend adjust boundaries to improve management

were stolen from the Georgia Department

to Congress that an additional 8,090 acres and maintain wilderness characteristics. If

of Agriculture's impound facilities in

of the Chattahoochee-Oconee National approved by Congress, wilderness acreage_

Decatur and Mansfield. This includes

Forest in Georgia be protected as on the Chattahoochee would increase to

400 pounds of oats and 125 pounds of a

wilderness. The announcement marks the 125,520 acres.

special nutritional supplement used to

40th anniversary of the Wilderness Act.

Veneman.also announced the 10-Year

help rehabilitate malnourished horses.

-"The Department of Agriculture has Wilderness Challenge, a plan to bring all

"It is a sad day when someone steals

long played a leading role in working wilderness areas managed by the Forest

food from horses that have been abused

with states and local cemmunities to Service to a sef standard level of

the way some' of these horses have been.

protect and manage wilderness," said . stewardship .by the 50th Anniversaiy of

Some were at the point of starvation and

Veneman.

the Wilderness Act.

couldn't even stand on their own when we

The Georgia areas being recommended

The IO-year wilderness .plan calls for

rescued them," said Commissioner Irvin.

Mae Belch of Waycross, Ga., grew are all additions -to the 10 existing the Forest Service to better integrate the

"The cost of the feed was not this six-pound, two-ounce pineapple in wilderness areas administered by the Forest natural role of wildfire into the

tremendous, but budgets are tight and we the flower bed of her front yard.

Service in the Southern Appalachians -

wilderness ecosystem, enhance air

have always operated a lean operation," -

quality, reduce the number of invasive

said Irvin. "Besides, what kind of meanspirited individual would take food from the mouths of starving horses? Our . equine rescue program is very successful and operates without any tax dollars

UGA Center for Forest Business Announces Investment Conference

species, improve management of recreational opportunities, w:ork with outfitting and guiding partners to enhance public enjoyment, and monitor .these special areas to ensure their protection for

being spent to rehabilitate and care for the

horses. Annually, we receive more than

1,200 complaints about possibly abused

horses. Unfortunately, an increasing

number of these complaints are valid. We

have had to impound 229 horses so far

this year.

_

"We have filed police reports on 'the

incidents," said Irvin, "and are taking

steps to make the facilities more secure."

Landowner Workshop, Tour Set for October 7
Landowners can learn about available opport:Unities during the "Managing Your Land for Profits" workshop set fot: Thrsday, Oct. 7, at the Lowndes County Civic Center.

The University of Georgia Center for Forest Business announces a conference timberfand Investment: A Growing Asset Class to be held October 20-22, 2004 at Chateau. Elan Resort just northeast of Atlanta. Georgia, with 24 million acres of forest and central to the largest timberland investment market in the world, is home to major timberland investment managers and investors, finance professionals, and forest finance academics. Anyone interested in learning about timberland investing or wanting to interact with leading practitioners and re.searchers will
Discover Georgia Fair
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benefit by attending. The agenda includes panel discussions,
academic papers, and focused questionand-answer sessions. For further information or to register or for more information on the Center for Forest Business' work, v1s1t http://www. forestry.uga.edu7cfb/timberland/ or contact Center Director Bob Izlar at bizlar@forestry.uga.edu or 706-542-6819.
LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS
Prices for August 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 daiiy quotations, _call (229) 226-1641 (7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.).

future generations. Congress established -the Wilderness
Act on Sept. 3, 1964 by designating 54 wilderness areas covering 9.1 million acres in 13 states to make up the National Wilderness Preservation System. Today the system includes 662 areas covering about 105.7 million acres in 44 states. The Forest Service manages 406 federal wilderness areas nationwide; which represent about 34.8 million acres or 32 percent out of the total acres.
For more information on the Wilderness Act, visit www.wilderness.net or contact your loc_al Forest Service office.
Notice to Web Advertisers
When :Submitting ads via the Bulletin web site, please remember to enter your

"This w9rkshop will _provide Jimmy Wayne on October 16. -

information using upper case/lower case

educational an_d profit opportumties to assist growers in enhancing farm operations and to maintain or irhprove their land base," said Marc Thomas, outreach coordinator with the Georgia Forestry Commission and workshop organizer. "This workshop will also provide them an opportunity to network and interact with representatives of

Our theme this year .is "Discover Georgia at the Fair!" Join us and you will discover for yourselves the pride we should all take in the abilities of Georgia's top students showing their pfize livestock, Georgia's craftspeople displaying their wares, Georgia's cooks preparing their favorite recipes and Georgia's families having the time of

SLAUGHTER CATTLE
cows

AVERAGES

Breakers 75-80% Lean ................54,19

Boners 80-85% Lean ..................56.68

Lean 85-90% Lean ---53.61 BULLS

Yield Grade 1-2

l000-1500 lbs....:........................69.17

1500-2100 lbs.......:.....................72.12

FEEDER CLASSES

type. Example: John Doe, not john doe or JOHN DOE
Also, use a spac_e between words;_ do not run words together: Example: Ford tractor, not Fordtractor.
Ga. Subscribers : Check Your Mail Label

agricultural agencies, which could provide useful opportunities for them and their operations."
Topics covered in the morning will include alternative crops, beef cattle, forestry, hunting leases and estate planning. The workshop will include afternoon visits to see how local landowners are using their land.
To register for the workshop or for _ more information, call (229) 333-5185 or (478) 825-6269.

their life.

-

During the past 15 years, over'four

and a half million people have visited and

participated in the competitions and

activities at the Georgia National Fair.

Once again, tnis year we have been

designated a Top Twenty Event for

October by the Southeast Tourism

Society.

Please join us as and "Discover

Georgia" at the award winning Georgia

National Fair, October 8-lJ'..

STEERS: MEDIUM AND LARGE FRAME NQ.1 200-300 lbs..............................170.40
300-400 lbs. ------------.147.11 400-500 lbs. -----125.73 500-600 lbs. ..............................114.80 600-700 lbs...~ ..........................107.78
700c800 lbs. --'-----------101.42 STEERS: MEDIUM AND LARGE. f'"RAME
N0.2 _ 200-300 lbs...............................144.88
300-400 lbs...............................128.74 400-500 lbsl_ ...........................,.. 114.02 500-600 lbs...............................104.28

If you are a Georgia resident receiving the Market Bulletin, please check your mailing label, located in the _lower right corner of the front page of your Bulletin, to determine when your subscription expires. If your subscription is due to expire within the next 30 days, you will need to renew your subscription in order to continue receiving your Bulletin. To renew, you may contact the Bulletin office by phone at (404) 656-3682 (in metro

HEIFERS

Atlanta) or call 1-800-282'-5852 (toll-

MED. & LARGE FRAME NO. 1

free anywhere within Georgia). Office

200-300 lbs...............................140.99

hours are Monday - Friday, 8 a.tn. -

300400 lbs. ---------128.93

4:30 p.m. When you call to renew your

400-500 lbs. -------------115-73 500-600 lbs...............................109.25 600-700 lbs...............................103.09 GOATS SLAUGHTER CLASSES SELECTION 2 BILLIES/BUCKS 75-100 lbs...................................82.88

subscription, please be ready to give the operator your subscription number and expiration date. The Bulletin office cannot renew subscriptions more than 30 days prior to the expiration date printed on_ the mailing label.

100-150 lbs.................................96.50

If you prefer to renew your

150-300 lbs...............................125.17

subscription by maiJ, please send a copy

NANNIES/DOES

_

of/your mailing address label to: Market

The U.S. Open Stock Dog Trials and Farm Festival will be held Oct. 1-3 in Dawsonville, Ga. Dog handlers, like David Sanders of Florida who's shown working a stock dog, travel from all over the U.S. and foreign countries to compete in this trial. In addition, vintage and handcrafted items are featured during the festival. For more information, call (706) 265-6278.

60-80 lbs....................................56.00 . 80-100 lbs...................................66.33" 100-140 lbs....................,........... -88.67 KIDS & YEARLINGS 20-40 lbs.....................................42.38
40-60 lbs. ------------56.63 60-80 lbs. --: .......74.00

Bulletin, 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Atlanta, GA 30334. Please also include your telephone number in case the Bulletin staff needs to contact you regarding your address. Note: If you renew your subscription via mail, you do not need to call the Bulletin office.