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Expo Showcases
New Technology
As agriculture enters a new era technologically and economically farmers are finding the Sunbelt
Agricultural Exposition a vital part of their planning team.
At the 2004 Expo, October 1921, we will proudly showcase one of the largest venues of agriculture technology in the world. Every year, farmers are able to take information and new technologies gathered at our show and apply it directly to their operation. This year v1s1tors will have the opportunity to see products and services from over I, I00 different companies. Located at Spence Field in Moultrie,
Our guest columnist this week is Chip Blalock, Director, Sunbelt Agricultural Exposition, 290-G Harper Boulevard, Moultrie, GA 31788.
Ga., the Sunbelt Expo has expanded to become the largest farm show in the world with on-site field crops and demonstrations. Our 600-arce working farm really makes us unique. Visitors see the latest harvesting and tillage techniques in a true farm setting.
The fields will be packed with the latest in ag technology as well as traditional harvesting and tillage demonstrations. Visitors to the field demo area can see firsthand the tractor of the future as the University of Georgia shows their ROWBOT, a remote controlled tractor. Trimble Navigation, John Deere, Beeline and AutoFarm will have their autopilot tractor units in the ride and drive demo area. John Deere has a 15" row cotton research plot, which will be harvested by the new JD Pro 12 vari-row cotton picker during the show. The Pro 12 is the first of its kind and it will be unveiled in the field demos. The hay demos continue to expand with over 75 pieces of equipment ranging from cutting to baling and handling. Peanut harvesting and tillage demos will also run during the show.
Animal care is another strong component of the Sunbelt Expo, and the show's diversity in this area grows each year. Cattlemen attain valuable management knowledge at the Beef Cattle
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Wednesday October 13, 2004

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Counties Receive Ag Disaster Designation Due to Damage from Hurricane Frances

Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin announced last week that U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Ann M. Veneman designated 83 counties as primary agricultural disaster areas due to losses caused by Hurricane Frances and its accompanying thunderstorms and tornadoes that occurred September 4 through September 7.
The designation allows farmers to apply for low-interest emergency loans from the Farm Service Agency, provided eligibility requirements are met. . Farmers in an additional 33 counties also are eligible to apply for these loans as

Irvin, Dollar Honored For Ag Contributions

Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin and Georgia Farm Bureau President Wayne Dollar were honored last month by the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences for their contributions to Georgia agriculture.
Irvin and Dollar were formally recognized during the UGA College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Agricultural Alumni Association dinner held at the Classic Center in Athens. The event was held in recognition of the alumni association's 50th anniversary.
Gale A. Buchanan, UGA CAES dean and director of CAES, presented engraved crystal octagons to Irvin and Dollar to commemorate their distinguished service to Georgia agriculture in partnership with the college.
"Commissioner Irvin and President

Dollar have not only orchestrated dollars to enhance our teaching, research and extension mission of the College, they have supported our state budget and legislative requests," Buchanan said. "And they have worked behind the scenes to ensure that we remain a productive land-grant institution."
Buchanan attributes the success of the' UGA CAES to the strong partnership between the college, the Georgia Farm Bureau, and the Georgia Department of Agriculture.
Irvin and his wife, Bernice, personally fund the Tommy Irvin Scholarship that contributes to the education of an outstanding CAES student. Through his leadership of the Georgia Department of Agriculture and the Georgia Seed Development Commission, Irvin also helped fund an eminent scholar in biotechnology and seed development in the UGA CAES. He also is a member of the Georgia Agricultural Hall of Fame.
Throughout Dollar's leadership, the Georgia Farm Bureau has been a sponsor and supporter of student activities such as statewide Georgia 4-H and many UGA CAES events including the annual South Campus Tailgate. Dollar and the Georgia Farm -Bureau have made the CAES budget request one of their top legislative priorities, even when they were restricted to three priorities last year.

the counties are contiguous to (border) the primary disaster areas.
To receive a disaster designation, a county must have incurred a loss of 30 percent or more in dollar value for all crops, or of a single crop or group of crops, such as all feed crops or all fruit crops.
Counties named as primary natural disaster areas are: Appling, Atkinson, Bacon, Baker, Ben Hill, Berrien, Bibb, Bleckley, Brantley, Brooks, Bulloch, Burke, Butts, Calhoun, Camden, Charlton, Chatham, Chattahoochee, Clinch, Coffee, Colquitt, Crawford, Decatur, Dodge, Dooly, Dougherty, Echols, Emanuel, Evans, Glascock_ Grady, Greene, Hancock, Harris, Henry, Houston, Jeff Davis. Jefferson, Jenkins. Johnson, Lamar, Lanier, Laurens, Lee, Long, Lowndes, Macon, Marion, Miller, Mitchell, Monroe, Montgomery, Muscogee, Peach, Pierce, Pike, Pulaski, Schley, Seminole, Spalding, Stewart, Sumter, Talbot, Taliaferro, Tattnall, Taylor, Telfair, Terrell, Thomas, Tift,
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Ad Deadline
for the Nov. 10 issue
is noon Oct. 27

Gale A. Buchanan, UGA CAES dean and director, presented an engraved crystal octagon to Commissioner Tommy Irvin during the university's Agricultural Alumni Association dinner. Irvin was honored for his distinguished service to Georgia agriculture in partnership with the college.

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Wednesday October 13, 2004

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Bushhogging in Morgan, Rockdale, Newton, Walton, Greene, Jasper counties, $25 per hour, prompt service. Thomas Binkley Newborn 706-342-8134
Bushhogging, lgt. tractor work, hauling, fence posts installed, DeKalb and surrounding counties. David Attaway Decatur 404-284-5726
Bushhogging, plowing, seeding, fertilize, post holes & other Newton, Jasper & surrounding counties. Ken Davis Mansfield 706-468-9142

farm of the individual desiring the service. Bushhogging/BobcaVlight tractor work,

Farm Services and Farm Services Wanted reasonable, dependable, Alpharetta &

ads are limited to 30 words.

surrounding areas. R. Brubaker 145 Dorris

10 yrs. exp. Bobcat work, grading, Rd. Alpharetta 30004 770-475-4116,

landscaping, erosion correction, horse arena Custom cut lumber from trees at your

maintenance, tree & shrub planting, location w/portable woodmizer sawmill,

driveways, irrigation, clearing for fence lines. $.20/per. bd. ft. Doug Schneider Cartersville

Harold Moret Flowery Branch 770-965-1752 678-361-6206

20 years experienced certified arborist, tree Custom - lumber sawing w/woodmizer

preservation, tree trimming, removal, stump bandmill, your location, exp. & dependable. grinding. D. Nelson Auburn 770-682-8733 Virgil Rowland Blairsville 706-897-0740

33 yrs. exp. custom timber clearing, Experienced & dependable adult will care

excavation of & surfacing horse riding arenas, for your horses or livestock while you're away,

horse paddocks, trackhoe/trucking, driveway references provided. Dianne Cassara

& graveling, bury dead animals. Bill Butler Loganville 770-554-8574

Braselton 706-654-3777

Farm work, will do bushhogging in Morgan,

All fence types, farm/ranch, chain-link, Jasper, Newton county areas. John Gibson

wood, high tensile electric, vinyl, barns & barn Newborn 706-468-8484

repair, horse arenas, Bobcat work, reasonable rates, statewide service, references. Thomas Kelly Villa Rica 770-527-2905 770-527-2932
All types of tractor work, bushhog, post hole digging, landscaping plowing, food/plots, $35/hr. M. Stone McDonough 770-957-8613

Fence charger repairs for cattle & horses. Wilfred Milam Douglasville 770-942-4672
Fence work all types, installation and
repairs, will beat any legitimate estimate. Chuck Gunter Hiram chuck@allamerican fencesvcs.com 770-26e-2235 770-262-2235

Arborist, certified, 20 years experjence, specializing in tree preservation and selective pruning, stump grinding. Dan Nelson Auburn 404-862-8733

Fences & barns built, all types pasture maintenance, bushhogging spraying, fert., etc., Bobcat work, riding arenas, built & maintenance. Richard Heard Canton 770-

Barns built or repaired, sheds, metal roofing, additions, wood fencing, etc., free quotes, references. Russell Knick Commerce 706-336-8846

479-9686 Fences built statewide, specializing in farm
& horse fencing, alt types, wood, wire & electric, competitive prices, over 16 years

Bobcat tractor work, bushhogging, clearing, exp., free est., reference. C. Mooney Midville

clean up, Ive. message. M. Pattillo Griffin 478-589-7645 877-489-9302

770-233-8582

Food plots, bushhogging, grassing farm

Bobcat work, clearing, e!c.. light roads, driveways built or repaired. Gale landscaping, some tree removal. William A. Morrison Blythe 706-547-0456 Matthews Dallas 770-616-5868 678-363- Horse shoeing, Mill Shoal Creek Farrier

6891

services hoVcold, corrective work, reasonable

Bobcat work, gravel & dirt spreading, back rates, multiple horse discounts, no travel

filling, leveling, etc. Samuel Jaramillo Dalton fee's, free evaluation. Donal J. Cloutier

706-217-9709

Bowman 706-245-4171

Bobcat work, tractor work, mowing, tiller, plowing, pasture overseeding, new ground made in pasture, Rockdale, Henry & surrounding areas. Charles Young Atlanta

Horse transporting, professional horse
transporting across the country, across the state, across town, over 15 yrs. experience. Danny Hammock Lizella 478-781-7168

678-300-4618

Horses hauled anywhere in Ga. or other

Bushhogging work done at reas. rate by states, also have tractor for bushhoggings in exp. operator, prompt service. L. Blankenbaker Dallas and surroundirtg area, call for

Dallas 770-443-2434 770-337-9151

reasonable rates. Larry H. Boatright Dallas

Bushhogging, dense brush, heavy vines, 770-445-8507 small trees, land clearing, free estimates, I custom build small barn & other farm

reasonable. Gene Brown Byron 478-953-3330 structures. Billy Healan Conyers 770-922-0685

Bushhogging, finish mowing, gardens tilled, I will bushhog around Hwy. 229, 278 & Hwy. Rockdale, Newton & surrounding counties, no 11. Ray King Social Circle 770-787-4153

job to small. David Carter Atlanta 770-784-1786 Portable sawmill work to custom cut your

Bushhogging, finish mowing, hunting land logs into lumber on your property, will haul flood plots, leveling, call for estimate. Ken logs & deliver to your location. J. J. Andrews

Doble Conyers 770-922-4657

McDonough 678-432-6531

On-site sawmilling, bushhogging, Iand Looking for part-full time work, clean stalls ..'92 JD 4955 tractor w/factory duals, block &

clearing, pasture tilled & seeded, fencing from feed, turnout, grooming, English riding, 14 yrs miector pumps replaced 2 years ago,

creosote poles sawed & installed, delivery exp., excellent references. Eva Kucerova excellent condition, $32,000. Allen Daniels

available, new ground made into pasture Lawrenceville 404-374-1818

Colquitt 229-758-3563

finishing mower work. Mike Luthersville 770-927-6288

Flournoy Man looking for job on North Ga. horse '95 KMC wide body 4-row peanut combine, farm, exp. w/feed & turnout, groundskeeping exc. cond. Ted Cowan Fitzgerald 229-423-5602

Prof. trapper will remove nuisance animals dart gun for domestic, state license #60075 Mike Thomasson Buchanan 770-646-5810
Small jobs, trenching, grading, pipe weld.ing, small tractor repair, rings, driveways d1gg1ng, dirt moving. Bob Leamy Gainesville 770-869-1699 678-485-7622

in exchange for housing & salary. Dave Glees

Dawsonville 678-677-5098

Man/woman looking for a breeder hen farm

in Madison, Franklin & Banks counties

housing included. Charles Tiller Danielsville

706- 789-2 324

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Need dependable couple to work on

'98 Ford 4835 w/loader, 360 hrs., 65 hp., $16,000. Ben McGreggor Macon 478-935-2400
'98 Gooseneck Lowboy trailer, 24', $4000. Tommy Green~tillmore 912-562-3694
1 8N Ford rebuilt motor, unused tires, new seat &. clutch & many new parts, tractor like new. Sidney Keadle Thomaston 706-647-2328

Smooth top quality lumber from your trees or logs, custom sawed on your property, cut to your specification w/woodmizer portable

modern automated hen farm, dwelling & salary provided. Clay Jones Lumpkin 706 865-3997

1 man powered auger w/8 drill, $200, also other. Russ Whalen Royston 706-246-0301
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bandsaw sawmill. Rich Odom McDonough Need individual/couple to be caretaker on 1-row Pixall bean picker w/even feed belt,

770-954-9218 Stump grinding,

any

size

VST, 8' sorting belt w/blower & 8 Macro

stump

timber !(!rm/hunting plantation, salary/housing harvesting bins. Sheldon Heatwole Metter provided, required experience in operation of 912-685-9199

specializing in root ball, free estimates. Felton equipment. Lauren Howell Charleston 843- -~~-'-'..=c:;~~---------

McAbee Canton 770-479-5854 770-966-3580 577_6722

1020 walk behind Ditch Witch, Honda

Stump grinding, any size, free estimates Donny Moore Mount Airy 706-499-2028
Stump grinding, big jobs, small jobs, 24 hr response. Ed Jones Canton 770-737-5100
Stump grinding, farms, residential & commercial, dependable & reasonable, Henry and all surrounding counties, free estimates .Hal Miller Stockbridge 770-389-3288 .
Stump grinding, pruning, tree removal limbs chipped into mulch, priced reasonably Douglas & surrounding counties, free est Danny Allen Douglasville 770-947-3151
Stumps ground neatly below ground level reas. priced, free estimate. Glen Whitley Bethlehem 770-867-2718
Tractor work compact, 4WD, bucket work, bushhogging, deer plots yards, Spalding & surrounding counties. Tim Butler Griffin 770229-1255

PT farm help needed on horse farm reduced rent & one horse board, 1/2 utilities references & background check, etc. Barbara Guzzo Taylorsville 678-878-8001
Part-time position on horse farm, previous experience required, stalls, feeding, turning in/out, check fencing, 220-25 hrs., flexible Jackie Sawyer Cartersville 770-387-0311
Responsible PT couple needed gathering eggs on breeder farm, must be able to work weekends, housing/salary possibilities Dwayne Heatwole Metter 912-685-7384
Single man wanted for PT general farm Iabor, Cherokee County, no animal care trans./housing/salary/utilities, references must have other job, avail. mid Dec. Rebecca Abernathy Marietta 770-479-1471
Small horse farm seeks caretaker feed/turnout/clean up to 8 horses 4-5

engine, runs great, $1400/obo. Steve B. Neill Newnan 770-253-5468
1250 MF, 4x4, turf tires, 16/spd., 27 hp., 900 hrs., $8800/obo, cash. Scott Gallman Chatsworth 706-695-6412
. 1283 NH self-propelled hay baler, cab & air, field ready, $8500. Gene Hurst Coolidge 229226-1566
1440 IH combine w/820 grain head, excellent condition, $8000; 6-row IH cultivator, excellent condition, $450. RoberJ W. Montgomery Reynolds 478-837-2356
14x6.5 foot heavy duty dual axle trailer. new lights, elec. brakes, ramps, tongue jack, $850. B. Roller Turnerville 706-754-6961
16' aluminum tandem axle trailer, loading ramp, PT deck, surge brks., $1000. Tim Postell Blue Ridge 706-632-6705
16' dovetail, 3 axle equip. trailer, elec. brks.,

Tractor work, bushhogging, plowing, frontend loader, gardens, light grading, complete wildlife food plots, free est., reasonable rates, Cherokee & surrounding counties. Bobby Rogers Acworth 770-917-0848

days/week, housing, utilities. Lyn Cocksedge Powder Springs 770-365-7216
Want dependable young man to work part time on farm for room and board. Mr. Will LaGrange 404-210-5538

pintel hook, $1,200. Andy Deignan Locust Grove 770-957-7446
16' equipment trailer, good floor, new paint, $950; disc harrow, $125. Kenny Campbell Winston 770-489-8922 770-378-4314

Tractor work, bushhogging, plowing, light grading, 4x4 tractor with front-end loader, reasonable, Douglasville area. Ralph E. Paige Douglasville 770-920-0593
Tractor work, plowing, bushhogging, wildlife food plots, gardens, livestock transporting, free quote, reasonable rates. Tim Cannon Covington 770-787-8024
Tree work and Bobcat service, stump grinding, Coweta, Heard, Fayette, South Fulton. Larry T. Moore Newnan 770-683-7347
Tree/under brush clearing by mulching, bushhogging, large tree removal & light grading, Baldwin & surrounding counties. Gerald Bell Milledgeville 478-457-5274
Will build farm fence w/wood or wire, corrals, farm bldgs. & all other related work, statewide serv. Robert Hayes Hartwell 706376-6708
Will do Bobcat work around the farm or other areas, your landscape professional. Vince D. Mercardante Athens 706-713-0398
Will saw your logs into lumber at your

Work on poultry farm, 2 weeks, every 9 weeks, retired, can drive tractor. Wayne Jones 6774 Pea Ridge Rd. Gainesville 30506 678283-2247
FARM MACHINERY
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category, call Brenda Donnell at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.
Only farm machinery and equipment owned by the advertiser and used in his/her own farming operation can be advertised; those persons advertising for machinery and equipment wanted must be seeking those items for their own farming operation.
'01 Kubota L2f/OODT 4WD tractor, bushhog, fi nish mower, scrape blade, boom pole, only 68 original hours, $12,800. Thomas L. Robinson Waco 770-836-8727
'02 JD 5105, 4x4, 50 hp., 180 hrs., $17,500; Dixie chopper, z-turn, 2 23 hp. Kohlers, 72"

17' P2 tedder, 8 wheel v-rake w/caddy; JD 4430 4 post canopy, duals, $6000, also other. Roy Embry Eatonton 706-485-2346
18' H.ooper trailer w/new floor, folding ramps, Ramsey winch, $1000. Herman Walker Centerville 478-212-1442
18' trailer, 4' wide, 18' long, need some work on bed, pulls go.od, new lgts. tail, $500. Larry Hanks Pine Mountain 706-663-8205
1952 Ford tractor, very good condition, good tires, $2100. Roland Arrowood Colbert 706-788-2529
1953 JD 60, 6' bushhog & smoothing harrow, $5000/obo. Tina Pittman Athens 706353-1682
1955 Ford 600, runs, needs restoration and use, also includes bushhog, 5'. John M. Weaver Gainesville 404-316-9099 770-781-9483
1999 JD 8875 skidsteer w/tracks, foamfilled tires, 78" toothed bucket, $15,500. Dale D. Miler Forsyth 478-994-1728
2 M Farmall tractors, both VGC, 1 is 3-pt. hitch. Geron Williamson Lyons 912-526-8965

location with portable sawmill, reas. rates. cut, $5000. Jim Woodard Hinesville 912-368-

Billy Bridges Winterville 706-742-9564

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qlty. lumber of your specifications. John $2800/obo. Scott Rowan McDonough 678-

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Farm Services Wanted
Want 30/40 acres hay you cut you bale you can have. Wayne Jones Gainesville 678-2832:::2:..:4..:.7_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Want person w/a firewood processor to come to my property and split wood, North Fulton/Alpharetta area. Clint Harris Alpharetta 770-754-0806
Want someone to cut down & remove large red oak tree & clean up debris, you keep the wood. A.R. Whitt Cumming 770-887-1752
want someone to cut, fert., etc. 60 A. fescue/clover mix hay in exchg. for the hay, near Blue Ridge. Todd Atwell Lawrenceville 7...:7..::0e--6:::3:::9::_-..:.7:::.3c:::6.:..7_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

'50 8N Ford reworked motor, 12 volt system, good tires, ready for work, $1800. Norman Dixon Ringgold 706-965-6412
'50 8N Ford, new paint, battery, wheel seals, brks., reworked engine, lift, exhaust, grt. cond., $3250. Bart Price Douglasville 770-942-2133
'50 Super A Farmall tractor, has planters, cultivators, belly mower, exc. cond., $3500. Barry Needham Loganville 770-554-1811
'51 8N Ford, nice tractor, 12 volt system, side distributor, can email picture, $2600. Dennis Land Aragon 706-233-9065
'52 MF tractor, tires good, 2nd owner, needs repairs, $950/obo. Wayman Findlay 5942 Ga. Hwy 42 South Culloden 31016 478-992-9748

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Want someone to groom & ride my Arabian horses in exchange for free board & hay for 1 horse, call or e-mail. Frank Malcolm Newborn fmalcolm@bellsouth.net 770-598-7192
W<;int someone w/portable sawmill to mill 100 y/o beech tree for lumber, tree in Morgan county. Deanna Vanderheijden Covington
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'53 Ford Jubilee, 12 volt, unused rear tires, good solid tractor, $2,900. Danny Walters Douglasville 770-489-2377
'53 Super C, EC, 12V, new paint & 3PH, $3450; 1-row Covington planter, $500, 2R Covington mounted/on .cult.,. $1400, both $1600. Allen Chafin Butts 770-775-1093
'55 JD. 40 tractor, fully restored, 3-pt. hitch made, runs great, $4500/obo. Cindy Dixon Alma 912-632-5013

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'69 JD 820 tractor, 32 hp., dsl., good condition, $4500; JD 506 6' mower, heavy duty, $500. Bill Barrett Soperton 912-5293519
'73 lnt'I 140, good shape, some equip.

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'76 GMC 14' spreader; '84 Ford F800 14' spreader, needs motor; '86 Ford F700 14' hyd. spreader, etc., $30,000. Curtis Campbell Lula

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on horse farm around close to Temple area.
Keri Brewton Temple 770-562-4718 Animal Science grad. seeking employment
and/or boar_d in NINE Atlanta, experienced in dressage. Rachel Helmbold Silver Creek
7-=0-=6-=-2:..:8:..:0'--9:..:8:..:2:..:7_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Caretaker needed for boiler farm, must
have experience. Larry JarrettGillsvllle 7705-=0-=3...:-5:..:0:.::2:..:4_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Caretaker/handyman for farm in Conyers, salary, living quarters. John C. Hahn Atlanta 4:.::0:..:4_-4'-'1:.::9:_-9::..7:..:5:..:9:___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Experienced herdsman, milker wanted, must furnish references w/phone numbers. Lee Whitaker Harlem 706-556-3531
Experienced person for maintenance farm work must be able to operate farm equipment & work cattle, good salary. David Puryear Montezuma 770-318-9445
Need full-time horse handler/therapy assistant for barn in Macon, Mon-Sat. Rhett

770-869-9288
'76 IH 364 dsl. tractor, 43 hp., external hyd., good tires, runs well, $3300. David Slonaker Midland 706-569-6105
'78 Fiat Allis crawler, Remco root rake, Hyster winch, obo. S. J. Hart Glennville 912654-1912
'80 JD 6620 turbo combine w/444 corn head & 216 grain head, 1490 hrs., good working condition, $10,000. John Reed Hahira 229-794-4060
'81 JD 950 dsl. tractor, $6500; 6' bushhog Iinish mower, $12"; 5' rotary mower, harrow, box blade, $1000. Pruitt Wilder Thomaston 706-646-4838
'87 lnt'I semi-mdl. 2375 & 52' flat live bottom trailer; used 1600' irrigation system w/new sprinklers. Leo Perfect Unadilla 478-6273820
'87 MF 1020, dsl., turf tires, 28 hp., 785 hrs., good condition, $4995. Joe Philippins Conyers 770-760-8532
'8N Ford tractor, ready for work, new paint, w/bush and bog harrow, $3200. Stanley

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2 2003 NH TN70 tractors w/125 to 145 hrs., $16,500/ea.; 2 NH 570 balers, $11,500/ea. Jeremy Miller Albany 229-343-1763
2 Coleman 5000KW elec. generators, run less than 1 hr., $900/ea. Charles McCranie Hampton 770-471-1415
2 Cub Cadets, 1 air compressor, lay off plow, mule scoop. Harlan Langford West Point 706-645-2862
2 KMC peanut inverters, 2 Lilliston 1500 combines for sale. Byron A. Brooks Bartow 478-364-7470 478-494-7470
2 Lilliston 1500 peanut pickers, 2 KMC 2row inverters for sale, $300/ea. Joyce Vaughn Eastman 478-374-2596 478-374-2915
2-row Holland transplanter, $175. Judy C. Cotton 1182 Overstreet Road Sparks 31647 229-549-7681
2-row Paulk peanut inverter, 2 1580 Lilliston peanut combines. R. E. Parten 181 Parten Ashburn 317114 229-567-3053
2000 Ford tractor dsl., good condition, $4500. A. L. Green Byron 478-956-4224
2000 JD 4600 4x4 dsl., 605 hrs, barn kept, well taken care of, $14,000/obo. Dwight Jones Comer 706-795-5853
2000 Kubota B7300, 285 hrs., belly mower, front-end loader, $11,500/0BO. Pete Penny Woodstock 770-928-6448
2001 Kubota B7500, 4WD, HST transmission, exc.cond., unused front tires, serviced every 50 hrs., 420 hrs., $8500. Gary Dalton Atlanta 404-915-7197
2001 New Holland TS110 for sale, 775 hrs., excellent cond., 4WD, cab, ac. Scott Rowell Jesup 912-427-2332 912-588-1999
2002 NH TC-30 tractor w/front-end loader, 4WD, 9/3 trans., 86 hrs., $13,500. Ronnie Green Murrayville 770-532-0816
2003 McCormick, 95 hp., air ride seat w/cab, A/C/H, exc. cond., dual shaft, 28 hrs., am/Im cassette, $23,500. M. Cashwell Madison 706-342-7415
25KW generator, Winco PTO driven, good condition, $750. William Wilson Lula 706-6773494
26 hp. dsl. Satoh 4WD tractor w/loader, $3,800; 1240 hours, 5' mower, $500, have more equipment. Ralph Adkinson Americus 229-928-3657
2755 JD tractor, good condition, $11,000. Mack Williams Buena Vista 229-649-7535
3 8N Ford tractors, 2 w/rebuilt engines front mount distributor, 1 good engine side mount distributor. David Keadle Thomaston 706647-7481
3-pt. hitch hay forks, $50; front end loader hay fork, $120; turning plow, $50; aerator, $50; 5-tine plow, $50; bushhog, $200. Robert Nunes Fairburn 404-409-7088
35 Ferguson, butane burner, uses no oil, good tires, looks good, $2800. B. J. Atkins Cordele 229-275-6145
35 MF tractor, hi/lo trans., positive traction, $3500; 30 MF tractor, $3000. L. Blankenbaker Dallas 770-443-2434 770-337-9151
3910 Ford, 465 hours, sheltered, maintained, remote hyd., $10,500. Mark H. Alley 493 Antique Alley Drive Clarkesville 30523 706-754-6625
4 Winco tri-fuel generators, 16 hp., elec. start, 900 watts, wheels kits, $2000/ea. J. E. Morgan Powder Springs 702-229-8954
4' bushhog, good condition, $150; 3-pt. hitch dirt scoop, $125. Leland E. Savage Homer 678-617-5141
4-row Amada cotton picker, $8000; 6-row JD hi-spd. 220 flail mower, $4500; 24' JD 235 harrow, $2000. Wayne Sayer Wray 912-3592043 912-381-1411
4-row peanut pickers, (20 bushhog, Lilliston, $8000/ea.; 4-row KMC digger shaker, $3000. David Floyd Danville 478-945-3793 478-214-1355
4000 Ford dsl. tractor, in good shape & tires, $5500 firm. Rabon Miller Woodstock 404-444-5421 770-928-4409

80's Snapper 1855A tractor, 18 hp., 54 in

deck, 3-pt. hitch, implements, fair condition,

$1250. Bruce A. Mathews Cumming 770-

887-9341

865 NH skid steer w/tracks, $12,800; 595

Case IH w/Woods loader, 1620 hrs., exc.

cond., $13,500. Alden Hunter Hiawassee

706-896-3968

8900P McNair harvester, $12,000; 2 948

McNairs for parts, $1000; Ford 6640, 7740,

$6500/ea.; winch limb guard belly pan. Bubba

Pippin Albany 912-344-6060

8N Ford tractor w/tinish mower, rake, box

blade, pole, will sell separately. Porter R.

Downey Cumming 770-887-6972 770-889-

9100

950 lnt'I grinder mixer, metal good & tires,

works good, $900. J. Hardy Mauk 229-649-

6046

A & H 504 & 650 Super C Farmall parts,

bush & bog harrows, AC WD for parts, C

manifold & carburetor. F. Mullins Rutledge

706-557-2817

AC G, good condition, plows, cultivators,

mower, $2800 leave message. Jennings

Ivester Young Harris 706-379-2267

Alkota pressure washer on trailer, 5.5 GPM,

4000 PSI, 325 gal. tank, etc. Randy Smith

Buckhead 706-752-0973

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Almost new 21 double disk grain drill, mint

cond., always sheltered, $3500; 15' plow

w/mulcher $1000. Robert Dodson Plains 229-

824-5601

Andy 600 bushhog, good shape, $375; Cub

Cadet, good shape, $600. Doug Campbell

Tallapoosa 770-574-9856

Belco finish mower, 7', $1500; NH finish

mower, 6', $500; 3-pt. aerator pull behind disc

harrow, $500. Royce Horton Winder 770-307-

2062

Belarus mdl. 250 AS, dsl., 30 hp.

w/bushhog 2245 loader, scrape blade,

counter weight, $3900. Mike Lockhart Homer

678-316-2931

Bobcat 873 skidsteer loader, newly rebuilt

motor, unused tires, tooth bucket included,

$9500, also 863, only 1100 hrs. Leonard Dills

Blairsville 706-745-6702

Bushhog house 5' mower, good condition,

$350. John Kimbell Fayetteville 770-461-

6451

Case 1822 cotton picker, VGC, 2670 hrs.,

$8,000/obo; JD 9940 4-row picker, GC,

$8000/obo, field ready & sheltered. Dale

Thompson Sylvania 912-829-3924

Case IH 685, only 1707 hrs. w/6' box blade

w/teeth, $11,000 firm. 0. W. Thompson Cobb

229-853-2903

Case backhoe w/extentor, almost new tires,

good condition, $3000. Elsie Vanlaw

Thomaston 706-646-4007

Craftsman 18 hp. garden tractor, 44" deck,

10" moldboard ply 38", sweeper Golden

Marrett Decatur 404-373-1771

Cub lnt'I Lowboy trailer, completely rebuilt

w/4' Woods mower, $2850; MH pony tractor,

restored, firm, $2750. T. McKinney

Swainsboro 478-252-4777

D6C, Hyundai 200LC, rollover box, 7'

bushhog, Ford 4610 tractor, parts, etc. W. E.

Crawford Rockmart 678-371-2534

David Bradley mdl. 600 garden tractor,

4/pcs. of equip., new engine & unused tires,

variable spd. & reverse, EC, $600. David

Barrett Roswell 770-993-9538

Detroit pump engine 471, 108 hp., rebuilt,

exc. cond., $2500. Arthur Krause Rochelle

229-365-7486

Deutz 6806 w/cab, $6,500; Deutz 4006

w/loader, $5,500; Deutz 3006, $3,500. S.

House Silver Creek 706-767-0839

Ditch on Witch 2300, $1250, also other.

Tommy Tidd Box Springs 706-326-0013

Equipment trailer, 24', 3 axle dovetail

w/ramps, GI hitch, good condition, $2500.

Tommy Copelan Eatonton 706-485-8795

Excavator, 1990 John Deere 892DLC, 42"

For sale 1947 2N Ford, no calls after 9:00 PM. Riley Hudgins Jackson 770-504-9910
For sale deer processing equip. and etc. R. Haskin Hazelhurst 912-375-3232
Ford 1710, dsl., 2WD, 1600 hrs., excellent condition, second owner, $5,200/obo. Tim Watson Athens 706-543-4370
Ford 2 bottom plow-trip type, $275; 7' flex tine drag harrow, $375, 16" furrow fillers, $95. James Marshall Macon 478-788-3988
Ford 3910 dsl., p/s, remotes hyd., GC, $8750; 6' finish mower, GC, $900. James Elliott Lavonia 706-356-4839
Ford 3930, 1996, 263 hrs., canopy, hole digger, harrow, Gill 3-way, boom, bushhog, $12,500. Barry Aycox Covington 770-7868417
Ford 5000, new New Holland engine, new seat and steering wheel, runs exc., $7900. Gary J. Nash Forsyth 478-994-9948 478394-1939
Ford 5610 tractor, kept under shed, 800 hrs., exc. cond., $15,000. J. W. Creath Perry 478-737-2563
Ford 5640 w/cab & Alamo boom axe mower, 890 NH silage chopper w/both heads, $1250. George Long Rydal 770-354-6764 770-382-2265
Ford 801 PowerMaster dsl. rebuilt motor, new hydraulics, tires, paint, 12 volt, 5' mower, $4800/0BO. Robert Grant Harlem 706-5566075
Ford F600 grain dump, good condition, $2500. Medora Kittredge Carrollton 770-2140060
Ford Jubilee tractor w/cutter, good condition, $3000. Mario Turra Palmetto 770463-4812
Ford TW 20 duals, 3800 hrs., $11,000; 35KW generator PTO, also other. Alton Thompson Warrenton 706-465-2760
Ford dsl., 52 hp., 4600, 3-pt. hitch, very good condition, $6000 firm. H. Hearn Palmetto 770-463-3690
Ford tractor 4000, 4 cyl. & sub-sailer, 5' bushhog & front bucket loader w/book & manual, '64 mdl. Wilbert Padgett Canton 770479-4094
Frail mower 7', 3-pt. hitch, Ford mdl. #917H, used very little, chains & blades in good shape, $700. Bobby Dyer Carrollton 770301-7235 770-836-1653
Gehl 125 mix-all, grinder hyd., only 400 bushels of corn ran through it, $8500 always sheltered. c. Caldwell Zebulon 770-567-5552
Generator 37KW continuous, Detroit 453 engine w/less than 100 hours. Robert Monnier Hartwell 706-376-7556
Generator 3KW, 112/230, old but good, $250, also other. Peter Kuzel Atlanta 770458-5944
Generator, 12,000 watts, Northern Pro brushless, 20 hp., $1000. A. Sloan Cartersville 770-336-5151
HD Taylor disc harrow, sale or trade for trailer. Bob Day Auburn 770-867-8448
Hay spear for loader or 3PH, $275; 8' Bushhog brand, $1400; 3-pt. ripper plow, $200. Jerome Jones Whitesburg 770-834-9760
Haybuster 107 no-till drill, 7" spacing, 2 seed boxes, dry stored, exc, cond., $11,000/obo. Jason Stribling Clarkesville 706-499-2850
Heavy duty Flory pecan sweeper, good condition. R. Ganas Waycross 912-283-5413
Horse drawn hay rake, $150; mowing machine, $150; stalk cutter, $125; riding cultivator, $225; tractor pull windrow rake, $200, etc. Gene Pearson Commerce 706335-6473
Huskey knuckle boom loader, mdl. KC 1055741, working condition good, $3750. D. J. Browning Fitzgerald 229-423-2933
IH 424 gas w/7 pcs. equip. including tiller, $5500. D. P. Collins Woodstock 770-9267548 770-891-0330

JD 40, 42 or 4455. Alan Baggett Dublin 478-290-4638
JD 4020, 1969 side console, fenders, wide front, 3-pt., 95 hp., good condition. David Willett Loganville 770-883-5600
JD 420 tractor, 3-pt. hitch, wide front, frail mower, good condition, $3600. Wayne Laircey Statesboro 912-764-9837
JD 4230 tractor, good condition, $8900. Larty D. Newton 1750 Old Rocky Ford Road Rocky Ford 30455 912-863-4267
JD 4230, QR, loader, cab, new inj. pump, $13,500. Alan Hall Eatonton 706-484-0223
JD 4430 tractor quad range, dual remote, dual wheel, extra good condition, $10,000. Brenda Gravitt Arabi 229-273-8581
JD 450 B crawler loader w/detachable backhoe, ready to work, $10,000. Leonard Draper Douglasville 770-949-3014 404-4015591
JD 450C engine, includes radiator and clutch, ready to install, runs well, parting out tractor, has cracked transmission. Richard Barr Canton 770-345-2798
JD 450C track loader, 90% undercarriage w/root rake and spare tracks, $12,500. Wade Zahnd Stockbridge 770-914-6895
JD 455E crawler loader w/detachable backhoe, 2000 hours, good condition, $20,500. M. Creasman Covington 770-2316888 770-385-5777
JD 455E track loader w/4-way bucket, great shape, work ready, $18,000. Donnie Jones Columbus 706-322-5343
JD 530, 1959, flat top fenders, lights, 3-pt., unused tires, perfect condition, $8950. Ed Still Loganville 770-856-3000
JD 630 disk harrow, second set of disk, exc. condition. Charlptte Young Tennille 478-2329168
JD 6620 216 flex head, 2213 hrs., VGC, extra clean, field ready. Bruce Wilson Davisboro 478-348-3381
- JD 709 super duty 7' rotary mower, will cut 4" diameter trees, exc. cond., $3700. Frank Dysart Pine Log 770-386-0020
JD 7720 combine, sheltered, well maintained, good tires w/220 platform & lots of extra parts, $10,500. Zeke Lambert Madison 706-474-0900 706-342-0543
JD 950 tractor/trailer, 4 pcs. of equip. w/tractor, $6000. Connie Jones Jackson 770996-7694 770-775-7679
JD 9930 cotton picker, VGC. Keith McMullen Social Circle 770-464-3817
JD 9965 cotton picker, '94 model, 3000 fan hrs., duals, $37,500; 7500 XLT peanut combine, $6500. Clete Nolan Douglas 912422-3305 912-281-8344
JD A w/f, $3500; JD 50 all, p/s, I PTO
loader, $2500, JD 60 all, pis r PTO, $3500.
Mark Thompson Greenville 706-523-0565
JD M cultivators, harrow, other pcs., parts original front tires, need replacing rear tires, 95% good, 12V, $3500. L. M. Thomas Powder Springs 770-943-5415
JD combine, mdl. 55 w/grain head, ready to cut beans, $3000. Heath Wilson Stapleton 706-547-6827
JD gator 4x2 2003, 62 hrs., exc. w/bed liner, Knobby tires, $5300. Tony Patrick LaGrange 706-812-8292
JD gator, 4x2, 175 hrs., exc. cond., $4800. Norman E. Bray Cleveland 706-219-1872 678-283-6072
JD mdl. R manure spreader, $750; JD 272 grooming mower, $1200, both exc. cond. H. Colquitt Lexington 706-743-8228
JD row markers for 750 drill (yeller), $850; Gehl 1329 manure spreader, exc. cond., $12,000. Philipp Hanstein Madison 706-3424886
John Deere parts, 1,000 pcs., buy all cheap. Doug R. Channell PO Box 487 Moreland 30259 770-304-4359 678-6413063

MH 892 silage cutter w/3 heads, 1 NH

silage wagon & 1 Kasten silage wagon,

$2500. Dave Powell Tifton 229-382-3533

Manure spreader JD, drive through wheels,

good working order, $850; 6' disc harrow,

$325; 6' scrape blade, $185. Mike Twentyman

Newnan 404-663-2818

Mid 80's MF tractor, 55 hp., 8/spd. dsl.,

6137 original hrs., exc. cond., unused tires, front & rear, 6' bushhog, $7500. B. Dills

Blairsville 706-745-1235

Mitsubishi crawler w/trailer, 40 hp., mdl.

BD2G, low hrs., 95% track, $10,500. Judie D.

Davis Cusseta 706-989-1932

Mudhog for 9940 JD picker, complete,

$1200; 4660 JD engine out of 9940, $3000.

Bob Strickland McDonough 770-957-5110

Mule drawn farm equipment, hay rake,

mowing machine, cultivator stalk cutter, other

items. Horace Nobles Tennille 478-552-7291

NH 1920 4x4 loader, 5185 Bobcat C/H/A,

tracks; '74 Int'! flatbed Finn straw blower, other

equip. S. Rooks Jefferson 706-654-1756

NH 575 baler, 1 yr. old, exc. cond., NH 462

disc mower, field ready, $1200. Greg Paradice

Collins 912-693-7364

NH 644 round baler, 4x5 auto-tie, wide PN

w/kicker, field ready, $7500; Kubota M9000

4WD, front-end loader, C/H/A, $27,500.

Jimmy Tate Cave Spring 706-777-9515

NH LS 170 skidsteer, 2000 mdl., 952 hrs., 1

owner, VGC, clean & serviced regularly, $14,500. L. Ethridge Lavonia 706-498-3838

NH TC29D 4WD, hyd. drive, 200 hrs., 5'

bushhog, harrows, indust. upgraded tires, EC,

$13,500. L. Bright Commerce 404-304-7547

NH grain combine; Int'! grain combine; 6-

row peanut plow, (invertor); 4-row bushhog

peanut picker. Clint Finch Rocky Ford 912-

687-2988

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

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

3PH, $1800. Dwane Bailey Bowersville 706-

376-9604

New Holland 4WD, 25 hp. compact tractor

loader & 5' finish mower, low hrs.,$15,000.

Tim Butler Griffin 770-229-1255

Older 5' bushhog, $200; 6' finish mower,

$600; 5-row all purpose, $300. Leman

McCray Acworth 770-974-4427

Oliver '88 rear end, $250; Oliver 2-16"

bottom plow, $300; Oliver sickle mower, $300.

Wyatte Pittman Richland 229-887-3547

One JD corn dump wagons, 4 JD corn

wagons, in good condition. Hugh Hosch

Buford 770-945-3971

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Peanut wagons, $2800/ea; 6 tandem

wa9ons in good shape. Larry Dunaway

Hawkinsville 478-783-3524 478-892-9961

Pecan -cleaner Savage 2400, pecan

conveyor 1O' & 18', pallet mule, air fan, peanut

dump wagon. Paul Vincent Fort Valley 478-

825-5157

Pecan shaker, Halsey mounted on

International 656 hyd., sweepers, extra parts,

$8,500. Tommy Stephens Cobb 229-8535490 229-938-7503

Post hole auger, 500# fert. spreader, 6'

scrape blade, large fork, hay spear, Sherfield

sweeps, will sell separate. Ruthie Herndon

Garfield 478-982-9353

Post hole auger, land leveler, Whitfield tree

planter, Rhino bushhog, hay forks, B/B

harrow. B.D. Walker Wrightsville 478-864-

8765 770-948-9705

Power King Cub tractor w/3 pcs. of

equipment, $1395. Alton Anthony Statham

770-725-0539

Rhino flex-15 magnum mower, $3500;

Rhino flex-15 mower, $2500; 45' 7" grain auger, 3 phase motor, $1800. Robert Merriam

Albany 229-438-5050

Root rake fits HD-11 or HD 11-B,

$2000/obo, 11' long, 45" deep. Nolan Kent

Warrenton 706-465-1521

Sale or trade JD hay wagon, $450; '65

unused GE elec. motors, $50/ea., trade for

450 JD manure spreader, good condition, bucket, new stick, excellent UC, plumbed for IH 622 2-row '74 mdl. cotton picker, field John Deere seed drill, 8', $400, afternoons. GN trailer or 24' flatbed. Paul Tenney Fort

$2500. Earnest Turk Eatonton 706-485-5641
5 hp. Briggs horizontal engine, $55, plus 12 hp. Briggs, elec. vertical shaft engine, $190. Bud Saylor Fayetteville 770-461-9643

hammer. Ralph Jones Griffin 770-412-0429
Extra heavy duty 15.6x6.6 double axle trailer w/ramps & lgts., 2 5/16 ball hitch, $995/nego. Wes J. Cupps Auburn 770-962-5758

ready, exc. shape, $3000. Joey D. Coleman Eastman 478-374-7950
IH mdl. 504, gas, C-153 w/bushhog, box blade, bucket, hoist, 500 gal. fuel tan.I<

Martin M. Madrid Hogansville 706-637-0890 770-301-5624
KMC 2003 4R peanut combine, now style all 2004 modifications made by KMC; JD 9965

Valley 478-825-8115
Sawmill 52" blade, portable on metal frame w/axle w/edger, both PTO driven, $2500. J. C. Tanner Boston 229-498-4285

5' bushhog rotary mower, mdl. 15, $75; 6' FZ Gleaner combine, 6 cyl. dsl. w/corn w/pump. Tom Tuthill Covington 770-787- 4R cotton picker. B. Owens Thomasville 229- Shaver hyd. post driver, $500; 6' box blade,

Tayloway rotary mower, $500; 1-row heads, 2 nearly new gravity wagons; AC eng., 2062

551-0020

$375. C. R. Thomason Barnesville 770-358-

cultivator, $75, no calls aft. 9 pm. J. Martin 2800 mdl. fits 180/185/190. Darren Stafford IH trailer, homemade, all metal, used, good Komatsu 0155-1 track crawler, low hrs., 2668

Monroe 770-207-4577

Crandall 706-695-2435

condition, rubber floor mats, single axle, lgts., exc. cond., great for clearing farmland. T. L. Shibaura 3000 dsl. tractor 4x4, 32 hp., 12

5' rotary mower & 5' scrape blade, both 3-pt. Farm Pro compact tractor 2004, turf tires, etc. E. Hall Tifton 229-386-8129

Johnson Lula 770-503-9982

spd. trans, rebuilt 02, 48 hrs., 4 spd. PTO,

hitch, would trade for 2 bottom turning plow & 20 hp., p/s, 40 hrs. w/5' Dale Phillips finishing lnt'I 175 C, good condition, 4-in-1 bucket, Kubota 8950, 85 hp., cab, A/C loaded, good cond. Gene N. Compton Athens 706-

finish mower. Pat Baker Calhoun 706-629-3159 mower, $5000. Larry Holsomback Sugar good condition, ready to work, $11,000. $14,500, also other. Marcus Gregory 546-1412

5'x8' lilt bed trailer wagon, (2) 8" wide tires Valley 706-625-2549

Sammy Martin Commerce 706-367-5409

Hinesville 912-269-7446

Six row Redball hoocied sprayer, double

w/spare, hvy. duty tubular steel frame, 2"x9" Farmall mdl. A tractor, good cond., 3-pt. lnt'I Cub Cadet, mdl. 149 w/attachments, Kubota L3010 GST, 2002, w/bushhog finish tanks, electric and PTO pump, gauge wheels,

side rail, $275. Jerry Bowling Kennesaw 770- hitch, good tires & sheet metal, $1850. Scott EC, $800; 2 Sears garden tractor, motor runs, mower, dsl., 4x4, 32 hp., 106 hrs., ind. tires, $2000/0BO. Will Anderson Register 912-

419-8428

Odum Buford 770-945-7945

tractor needs work, $175. Larry Stevens EC, $12,000/0BO. John Dignan Morganton 682-3749

530 JD baler w/monitor, $2900, good Farmall 140 tractor, good condition, runs Macon 478-742-5953

706-633-6555

Small engines, B&S, 1-C from 8 to 18 hp.,

condition, under shelter. Lindy Chalker Evans well. Willie Irby Wrens 706-547-6611

International 504, Hi-cap, needs minor Log splitter 25T horiz./vert. Honda 5.5 hp. all serviced & test run, $100 to $250/ea.

706-860-6907

Farman 140 w/harrows, bush hog, box blade, repairs, runs good, some parts, $2500/obo, engine, exc. cond., $800/obo. Jack Hollister William Milford Carnesville 706-384-4082

550 Ford backhoe, $7500. Steve A. spreader & pole lift, $3500. Ray Weinberg aft. 7 pm. Tripp Swilley Pelham 229-294-4077 Eatonton 706-485-2175

Spreader truck Mack tandem stainless bed,

Whatley LaGrange 706-883-8217

Moultrie 229-460-0630 904-287-2479

JD '95 9600 combine, 129 hrs., duals; JD Long disc mower, 5 disc, 3 year's use, mint cond., pull spreader, 4-ton stainless

5600 Ford tractor w/front-end loader, 2WD, Farman A, not running, $800. Robert Nealey '93 9500 combine, 2300 hrs., 4x4 bushhog $2500. Vinson C. Harrison 642 Cooper Road floatation tires. Adam Godfrey Jasper 770-

$9500. Tom Hearn Lavonia 706-356-8189 Canton 678-393-9744

peanut combine, $5500. Alan Baggett Dublin Loganville 30052 770-466-4703 678-614- 894-7411

5x8 utility w/ramp, mesh floor, spare tire Farmall C w/1-row corn picker, exc. working 478-290-0667

1315

Sub-sailer 6' 5 blade, $500; chisel plow

jack on tongue, good condition, $400. David condition, good paint & tires, cultivators, JD 1050 tractor w/loader, $9750, other MF 135 dsl. w/JD bushhog & scrape blade, w/gauges wheels, 9 shanks, hvy. duty, $2500.

Smith Calhoun 706-602-8664 770-402-3115 $2400/obo. Bert Dickerson Americus 229- equip., equip. trailer, logsplitter & more. exc. cond., $5300. Gregg Vinson P. Deal Statesboro 912-531-0044

6' King Kutter finish mower, excellent 924-1968

Michael Allen Blairsville 706-897-2020

Waynesville 912-778-4034

TO 20 Massey Ferguson tractor, new paint

condition, extra parts included, $900/obo. Farmall Cub w/cultivators, exc. cond., JD 1418 rotary mower w/dbl. blades for MF 135 dsl., rebuilt, engine $3850; & battery & PTO shaft, runs well, $3000.

Kenneth Jones Loganville 770-466-0361

$3500; disk harrow, Blueline, 16x16, $300. cotton stalks, $4000. Walter Cason Vienna implements available, also 16' trailer. Ryan Morgan D. Greene Butler 478-862-5305

6' box blade, $325; 6' landscape rake, Jennifer Payne Cleveland 706-865-7606

229-268-4403

Wheeler Gay 706-538-1055

TO 30 MH, '53 mdl., GC, $1650. F. M.

$325, call aft. 9 pm. Norman Weeks Barney Farman H, 1947, fresh paint and decals, JD 1997 870 4x4 w/loader, 500 hrs., MF 135, 1972, dsl., 3-pt. hitch, good shape. Berryman Stockbridge 770-474-8423

229-775-2536

runs well, must sell, $2475. John Crenshaw bushhog, sprayer, $12,500. Wendell T. Ramey Pat Cannon Norcross 770-448-8555

Troy-Bill Horse tiller, mid 80's, used very

60" Big-John tree spade, 1975 Ford Kennesaw 770-427-2159

4305 Cedar Creek Road Gainesville 30507 MF 165 dsl., p/s, 52 hp., GC, $6250; MF little, Kohler engine, always stored inside,

chassis, Cat. eng., 10 spd. trans., tandem rear Farmall Super A w/cultivators, new paint, 770-531-0843

135 dsl., pis, 37 hp., mower, GC, $5950. L. $1000. Malcolm Griffin Senoia 404-257-0767

end, $25,000/0BO. Alfred E. Lehman $2000; JD 317, 42" deck, 18 hp., $1000; JD JD 2001 5310 4WD 541 loader, MX6 Garrett Ellenwood 770-921-1636

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

Glennville 912-654-2532 912-237-0832

318, 42" deck, $2500. Roy Walker mower, canopy, 385 hrs., remotes, $23,500. MF 245, new engine, regular clutch, PTO $1500; flail mower 6', $1300; hay rake 4

660 lnt'I high crop, 560 lnt'I engine, A Woodstock 770-924-4085

Harry Sams Hartwell 706-376-5931

clutch, seat, good rubber, $6500/obo. Bernie wheel, like new RH. Terry Deal Statesboro

Farmall rear ends, runs well, tires good, $600. Fertilizer spreader, Vicon 1650 pound JD 3010, tri front-end, box blade, bushhog, Blakney 578 Davidson Rd. Cleveland 30528 912-531-0040

Douglas Shelnutt Loganville 770-466-4938 capacity, 3-pt. hitch, 30' spread, good hay fork, hay wagon, field ready, all for 706-865-4889

Twin axle trailer, used on farm to haul hay,

7' rotary mower, $300; 7' box blade, $200, condition, $900. Emory Merk Commerce 706- $6750/obo. David E. Lester Taylorsville 770- MF 3545, 4 WO, 135 hp., cab/air, approx. $800. John Gibson Newborn 706-468-8484

also other. Burl Gardner Sylvester 229-776- 367-8644

684-1274

1900 hrs., Brown cutter available, $17,500. Tye no-till pasture pleaser drill, 7' plant

9677

For sale (4) 1949 mdl. A JD tractors, some JD 338 S baler, reworked chamber by JD, Chris Ricks Dublin 478-488-0095

w/seed box, 315 acres. D. Thomas

8 wheel, 3-pt. hitch hay rake, in good run, $5000 firm for all. Charles Lollis 2727 $6250, quick-change brackets for JD 620 MF 3650, 3000 hours approx., CIA, 130 hp., Eastanollee 706-779-2644

condition, $600. Homer Brown Midville 478- Scotts Ferry Road Appling 30802 706-541- loader, $525, before 9 pm. Larry Frias 2WD, $16,000. Mike Lancaster Dublin Tye pasture pleaser no-till drill w/small seed

589-7042

9054

Acworth 678-721-9971 404-408-5132

mikelan46@yahoo.com 478-272-3022

box, $4000. Jerry Poole Cartersville 770-

801 Ford farm tractor, 3-pt. hitch, 6' harrow, For sale JD tractor 2030, exc. cond., JD 350 C dsl. tract loader, 1978, 2300 hrs., MF165 dsl., VGC, w/6' bushhog, $5800; 8N 386-0493

5' mower, 500 lb. fert. spreader. David original owner, $10,000/obo. Joseph C. sheltered, last 15 yrs. Dan King Fairburn 770- Ford 4' bushhog, scrape blade, $3600. F. V4 Wisconsin engine, 30 hp., runs well,

Christian Helena 912-363-1033

Shelnutt Jonesboro 770-478-5642

964-8294

Stephens Gray 478-986-1058 478-986-4728 $300. Al Corley Barnesville 770-358-0775

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Vicon KM241 8' mower conditioner, 100 5"x6.5' treated posts, 200-300' hog wire, Doors, windows & misc. from 1930's Well built, heavy duty, 16'x16', cattle Gelbvieh bulls, 8 mos./2 1/2 yrs., black & reconditioned, used this season, $4000/obo. new cond., 15 5-6' steel posts, plastic fence, all farmhouse, sell or trade for Boer goats. crossing, never installed. Mitchell Patrick red, all polled, most Al sired for easy calving &

J. D. Mooney Carnesville 706-384-4608

$300. Alex Duke Fairburn 770-306-1088

Sherman Whitaker Carrollton 770-832-0062 Thomaston 770-550-1166

fast growth. John Kiss Gainesville 770-531-

Weiss McNair harvester, $5500; sweeper, 100 sheet, 3'x20' tin roofing, $20/sheet, 600 678-462-8695

Windows Marvin, $600; tool box S-10, 1126

$1500; Ford 5000, $7900, all in good sheets, 1" blue board 2'x10', $1.00/sheet. Drums, 5 gal. to 275 gal., plastic or steel, $150, boiler, 140,000 BTU, $900; torch kit with Holstein heifer calves, groups of 20+ babies

condition. Jimmy Weaver Valdosta 229-561- _Bobby Bagley Cumming 678-947-4462

$4.50/up, 55 gal. stainless steel, $50 ea. Ellen cart, $220. M. McBlank Dawsonville 770- & weaned available; service age regd.

3250

150 gal. fuel tank, $85, hand operated fuel Chambers Fayetteville 770-774-9762

886-6774

Holstein bulls. Steve M. Crumley Lula 678-

Westech pecan shaker, $12,000; pecan pump, $20. Jim Driskell Conyers 404-312- Equipment for boiler houses, 48" fans, Wood mizer sawn lumber 2x4x8, $1.25 ea., 316-4518

dump wagon, $2000; Knuckleboom log 9462

feeders, waterers, 3 14 ton feed bins. W. F. other sizes avail., other. George Powell Holstein heifers, calving in Oct. & Nov., Al

loader, $2500; liquid manure spreader, $2000. 1800+ rough sawn old pine tobacco sticks, Chastain Calhoun 706-629-1351

Covington 770-385-5718 770-855-1018

bred, average wt. 1200 lbs. Stanley London

Don Council Albany 229-344-6063

$0.20 ea., grt. cond. Greg Harbin Quitman Flooring, beams, bricks from 100 yr. old Wood pallets, alum. windows, fruit jars, Cleveland 706-865-2860 706-865-4703

Woodmizer LT40HD, 1997 model, 2700 229-605-9980

building. N. Bennett Gibson 706-598-2753 Iumber, other. Lavon Kern Dawsonville 770- Limousin bull, gentle, D/P, red, long level

hrs., hydraulics, trailer package, and 1850's log cabin, disassembled. Harold Flower flats, 4 inch, 1 piece, 18 per flat, 886-1597

top, squared off, good milk, EPD, 7 mos. old,

debarker, working daily, $15,000. John Wall Chambers Calhoun 706-234-11 08

$0.20 ea., never used. Bill Wise Marietta 770- Wood-mizer sawn lumber, pine, hardwood 600 lb., $750. L.C. Lairey Waycross 912-285-

Quitman 229-263-2078

19th century handmade barn loom from 993-2235

and cypress. Jake Dean Dublin 478-984- 5149

Yanmar dsl. tractor, 370 hrs., VGC, 2 PTO Pennsylvania, works, assembly required, Free scrap crossties, limited selection while 4676

Miniature Jersey heifers, 18 mos., open,

spds., hi/lo, 2 gear spds., hi/lo, w/4' bushhog, $100, Ive. messg. Tony Miller Ellenwood _404- supplies last, must be able to haul them your Wooden pallets, 4x4 $1.00 ea. B. Byrd $1000, bred, $1500. Joe Land Dawsonville

$4500. Jack Yarbrough Hinesville 912-876- 241-7409

self. Jim Joyner Stockbr1dge 770-474-2621 Loganville 770-788-7749

706-265-0010

0709

2 250-gal. galvanize tank w/2 self waters, 2 Fuel tanks, one appox. 350 gallon $375, Woodmizer sawn pecan lumber, 1" thick 6" Polled Hereford bull, 6 years, gentle, easy

Yanmar tractor w/finish mower dsl., GC, hay racks, 2 yrs. old, $350. David Thompson and one 150 gallon w/hand pump, $150. to 15" widths, 8' long, asking $.150 per board calving Victor bloodline, selling to prevent

$2750; square bale hay loader, $450; Jeffersonville 478-945-3545

Jmmy Olson Moreland 770-304-8187

foot. Tom Brown Douglas 888-292-4302

inbreeding, $1,200. Van Martin Savannah

Weslendorf level matic front-end loader, 2 old corn shellers, $100 ea.; 2 one horse Good used tin & lumber, trusses and

TA26B tractor, $1100. Parker Nelson plows/fertilizer distributors, $75 ea. Wayne chicken house equip. Hoke Caudell Homer

Flintstone 706-820-0536

Kent Harlem 706-556-9833

706-677-4682

LIVESTOCK

912-352-1809
Purebred Black Angus bulls, 7-8 mos. old, sired by Bridges Traveler, exc. genetics.

Farm Machinery Wanted
Want 12' utility trailer, will swap 1 yr. old 14' utility trailer. John H Hall Rome 706-291-7151
Want 15' or 20' JD or Woods Batwing w/dual blades, also 7-ton dump trailer. John Gilbert Woodbury 706-553-5428
Want 20' trailer, dual axle, brakes, hvy. enough to haul 6000 lb. tractor and equip., reasonable priced. Gerald Ray Chatsworth 706-695-9000
Want 3-pt. equipment for 30 hp. JD 790, boom pole, box scrape, bushhog, scrape blade, plows & harrows. Robert Bradshaw Fayetteville 770-461-9423
Want 6' cultipacker single row, 6' grain drill for food plot. Dennis N. Compton Warner Robins 478-988-8264
Want 725, 735 BCS tiller, any condition. Alan Daugherty Monroe 770-241-0788
Want AC 816 mdl. backhoe, running or for parts. Charles Lee Macon 478-788-4997
Want Bushhog brand front-end loader, series 2300 or 2400. Lowell Macher Hartwell 706-376-1897
Want Cub Cadet, Bolens, Simplicity garden tractors, any condition, also equipment for same. Mike Stoneroad Sharpsburg 770-2530187
Want Ford 3000 or Massey Ferguson 135, running or repaired within 200 miles of Atlanta. Eugene Carithers Conyers 770-855-2t39
Want John Deere 140, running or not, for parts or repair. Russ Geboy Newnan 678858-2079
Want John Deere 330 and 530 tractor, built in late 1950's and 1960. John Meyer Winterville 706-742-2286
Want John Deere 71 flex planters 2 or 4-row w/insecticide hoppers preferably. Gregg Rockwell Thomasville 229-227-0770

2.5 inch steel pipe, great for fencing, corrals, and gates. Bill Hamby Thomasville 229-221-4733 229-227-9483
2x6x12 & 2x8x12 T&G yellow pine, kiln dried, 1x6x12 v-groove ceiling/wall boards. Mark C. Hopkins Box Springs 706-575-5155 706-575-5155
3 old barns, 1 house, Circo 1890, barn wood, beams, heart pine, best offer. Tom Singleton Covington 404-925-2899
3 round bale hay rings, $50 ea., (14) - 12' panels, plus gate for round pen, $250, horse tack. Melinda Lysiak Covington 770-787-4401
300 lb. Anvil, wash pot, cooking grade, lrg. set, logging tongs. A. Hendrick Austell 770948-9842
3000 gal. diesel tank, above ground, elec. motor, priced to sell. Lynn Martin Jr. Cleveland 706-865-5824 770-519-0008
36" fans, 110/220 volt, exc. cond., $50. Chad Grogan Kingston 706-252-3333
50+ old burlap purina, other feed-sacks, few gd., most worn, clay/plas. flower pots. P. Dean Morrow 770-961-8841
6 ea. 48" fans. Larry Nix Gainesville 770534-7890
6 each GOF 30 section breeder cages, 4 incubators and 3 hatchers. Darry PaY1on 2710 Roopville-Veal Rd. Roopville 30170 770-8548673
8 greenhouses 30'x96' circ fans, 48" and 52" exhaust fans, 200,000 B.T.U., modine heaters, other equip., incl. benches, $2500 ea. Hank Crews Covington 770-841-5127
9 auto watering bowls, 1 still in box, $100/obo; 2 adjustable (creep) foal feeders, clean, $30. Karen Duncan Hoschton 770867-8044
A-1 gas heaters 500,000 BTU, all stainless steel, heats greenhouse, warehouse, etc 99% efficient $500 ea. Richard John Becker _Dahlonega 706-265-6543

Green 3 liter clean glass bottles, must pick up, can't ship. V.L. Ferrell Smyrna 770-4326751
Greenhouse frames & supplies, 1G-30G plastic pots, heater, ans, carts, trailers, plus more, call or e-mail for list, PLM. Cindy C. Ivester Jackson 770-652-4918
Greenhouses, irrigation, and nursery equiptment, horse, rabbit, and poultry supplies, ground covers, all must go. Lynn Henning Fayetteville 770-719-8803
Heart pine flooring, old mantels, old moldings, old doors. R. Morgan Buena Vista 229-649-6769
Heartpine, red cypress & oak, planing, resawing & tongue & groove. Danny Kirk Bartow 478-252-0999
Hired Hand heaters, 225,000 B.T.U. with winches & thermostats, $250 ea. Aubin Cumbie Roopville 770-854-6540
Hoist-1 ton electric new C-M brand 115v 25' chain, list $2300, sell $950. Gene Cramer Macon 478-745-8438 706-295-5735
Horse barn 45' x 135' good used tin, lumber, trusses, block, doors and door sliders, etc. Roger Markle Cumming 770-633-4475
JD 700 series & 750 series feedmill/mixers, $4000 ea., Hutch rotary seed cleaner, $1500. Tommy Hurst Coolidge 229-941-2083
Laminated paneling for sale, wood grain finish, 1/3" thick, 5'x8' sheets, grt. for finishing barns, workshops, etc. Kevin Cline Rocky Face 706-280-2120
Large, well-built dog house with dark green siding and tan shingles with flashing $40. Leann McAlister Talking Rock 706-273-2017
Lord & Burnham greenhouse with extras, $5000; Compost Tumbler, $250; e-mail for photos. Anita Owen Cave Spring owen_anita@yahoo.com 706-232-0770
Lumber various widths, lengths, $0.35$2.50 per bd. ft., $2.50 in furniture grade

iii hvestock (1.e., those animals such
as, but not limited to, cattle, equine, goats, sheep, swine, and poultry) must have been in possession of the advertiser for a minimum of 90 days before they can be advertised.
Cattle
If you have any questions regarding ads in
this category, call Brenda Donnell at 404-651-
9081or404-651-9082.
1 regd. UGA Hereford bull, 3 yrs. old, $1500, weaning age Hereford bulls, $500/ea. Mike Hightower McDonough 770-898-9841
13 cows-calf pairs, 5 bred cows, 5 bred heifers, 1 regd. Angus bull, $24,000. Leland Brooker Baxley 912-367-3099
150 Brangus & crossbred springers, 25 bred regd. Charolais, calving now. Benny Reed Hawkinsville 678-316-1181 478-9545734
18 large heavy bred Brangus cows, 3rd calf., $16,000 for all. James Hall Alma 912632-3754
2 Black Angus heifers, approx. 18 mos. ols, $850/ea., del. possible. Mark Lynn Dallas 770-490-6698
2 polled Herefords, cow w/heifer calf, 5 mos. o\d, bull 4 yrs. old, Dec. 04. D. L. Jaillette Covington 770-786-5143
2 purebred Santa Gertrudis bulls, 7 mos. old, $600/ea. Jeff Carey Bowman 706-4980307
2 yr. 1O mos. regd. polled Hereford bull, 1800 to 2000 lbs., very nice, $1400. Ed Fletcher Molena 770-884-0083
200 Angus & Brangus heifers w/Angus bull now, $1050/HD. Laranda Farms Lyons 912526-6524
25 head large frame black and black white face cows, $850/each, call evenings. Wesley

$600/ea. Darryl White Arnoldsville 706-7428109
Purebred grey Brahman calves for sale. Cullen Adair Blackshear 912-449-2936
Red Angus & red Brangus bulls, 16 mos. to 30 mos. old, call aft. 7 pm. Jimmy Daniel LaGrange 706-882-1252
Red. & blk.; regd. Simmental bulls & heifers, 2 yrs.-6 mos., exc. EPDs, easy calvings & high milk, fast growth, high perf., Al, embryo transfer. Milton Martin Jr. Cleveland 770-519-2982 770-531-7432
Regd. Angus bull, UGA Precishion blood inc., easy calving, proven sire, selling to prevent inbreeding. Travis Dyer Gainesville 770-983-7685
Regd. Angus bulls, 20 mos., semen tested, $1450. Michael Yoder Montezuma 478-4729751 478-472-2024
Regd. Angus cattle for sale, excellent quality young bred cows, also 6-8 month heifers, herd certified and accredited, del. avail. Windell Gillis Eastman 478-374-4868
Regd. Angus heifers & bulls for sale, 8 mos. old. Bill Cliatt Midland 706-563-2256 706561-1742
Regd. Black Angus bulls, 8 to 10 mos. old, all vaccinations, exc. bloodlines. Shawn Keeter LaFayette 706-277-7211 706-3972128
Regd. Blk. Angus bulls, 2 to 3 yrs. old, Al sired, very gentle, $1600-$1750. Jerry Kenbeek Lakeland 229-563-8616
Regd. Blk. Angus bulls, heifers, 11 mos. to 15 mos., $800/up. Gary Jones Ellijay 706635-2880
Regd. Limousin breeding age & yearling bulls, red or black, polled, excellent bloodlines and EPD's. R. Roberts Winder 770-867-5053
Regd. Simmental & Angus bulls, 3 yrs. old & younger. Chris Keller Waycross 912-2832565 912-286-0286

Want Rome 89H hyd. pull scraper to pull behind crawler tractor or other hyd. pull type scrapers to pull behind tractor. Lowell Dunn

Air/kiln dried & green quality band sawn lumber, pine, oak/walnut, poplar other species, any width/thickness to 20'. John Sell

Iumber, other. Rich Odom McDonough 770954-9218
Lumber-kiln for sale, Pine T&G flooring,

H. Fiveash Ashburn 229-567-4803
3 Holstein calves for sale, about 300 lbs., 5 months old, $225 each. Bishop Herrington

Regd. Simmental and Simmental cross yearling heifers, $700 and up, all Al sired. Phil Reed Rome 706-235-1759

Dahlonega 706-348-2024

_Milner 770-228-1338

walnut, white oak trailer flooring, pine 1x10 & Newborn 706-468-1967 706-476-3034

Regd. polled Hereford bulls, 19 mos.,

Want boom 3-pt., shovel 3-pt. hitch, sheet metal & external brake parts 175 Massey

All food-grade 55, 30 and 15 gal. plastic closed-top drums, 55 gal. plastic lever-lock

1x12's lrg. quantity avail. Michael Smith Rockmart 770-684-5752

3 Jersey heifers, first calf in spring, $1000/ea., ready black bull, 1 yr. old, gentle,

gentle, must sell. Stan Hall Oxford 770-7870234

Ferguson early 1970's. John Gunn Reynolds drums, 55 gal. metal lever-lock drums. McMillian planetary drive auger with 9" and $800. Robert Gard Ringgold 706-935-4310

Regd. purebred Limousin bulls, 19 mos. to

478-847-3387

_Eugene Needham Loganville 770-466-4284 24" bits for skidsteer, new auger teeth and 30 Angus & Brangus heifers, ready to bred, 28 mos. old, red & black polled, gentle, semen

Want cake out machine needed for poultry Anvil, hand crank blacksmith forge blower, hoses, $850. M. Anderson Loganville 770- $675/ea; 40 Black Angus cows, calving in tested, exc. bloodline. Ambros Powell

farm. Bryan Trickel The Rock 706-647-8879 acetylene welding rig w/small tanks, 1/2 T 815-7303

Dec. bred Angus bull, $850. Joey Edwards Wrightsville 478-864-2758 478-864-9611

706-975-7342

chain hoist, $250/all. Les Shaw Auburn 770- Misc. used fencing with poles, gates, etc., Buford 770-480-6613

Registered Limousin bulls, excellent

Want disks, 13" or 14" diameter used or 822-0701

$100. Scott Hawes Covington 770-883-6227 4 month old purebred Brahma bull calf, see _genetics. Jim Lane Acworth 678-427-6201

new or complete disc. Herbert Metz Band sawed lumber: oak, poplar, pine, Mud-pump, 4hp Honda, 3 in. inlet-outlet & pictures at email. Priscilla Cole Snellville Registered Simmental heifer bred to 600U

Cumming 678-947-6987

trailer flooring, fresh cut. John Thomas hose, runs great, new diaphragm, pond priscillacole@circlec-services.com 404-542- son, due in May, $1100. call mornings, others

Want drag harrow 6' or 8' width. Jack Matthews 2150 Cartersville Hwy. Dallas drainer, $800. Lane Brinson Perry 478-987- 4174

also. Danny Wesley Meansville 770-567-

Upchurch Bowdon 850-994-7950

30132 770-445-1237

2583

4 red purebred regd. Simmental cows, bred _8139

Want engine for MF 205, make Toyosha Band sawn lumber for sale, some NH 355 Hammermill, 20" Hammermill to Partisover Frontline (Angus), all 4 yrs. old, Santa Gertrudis bulls, tlreeding age & mdl. S107. Robert Cheatham Marietta 770- dried/planed or fresh cut to your w/mixer tank, always sheltered, $3500 J. H. nice cows, $4800. Billy Moss Commerce 706- weaning, also a few cows polled. Larry

422-8435

specifications, oak, poplar, blk. walnut, cedar, Thurman Stockbridge 770-474-7189

654-6071

_Loughridge Chatsworth 706-695-4987

Want good PTO driven manure spreader birch, sycamore, etc. J. J. Andrews Nest Pads for Woodkin & JD systems, 2 4 regd. Charolais bulls, gentle, easy Senepol bulls for sale, fullblooded,

wagon, also small sawmill circular or band McDonough 678-432-6531

y/o; 1,920 pads; 50 cents each; clean. calving, deep bodied, heavy muscled, percentage, top bloodlines, call aft. 6 pm.

type. R. Brown Blairsville 706-745-6646

Barrels 55 & 40 gal plastic screw off top, 55 Michael Irvin Lula 770-983-3960

weaning to breeding age available, $800- Grand "P" Ranch. R. L. Peacock Broxton

Want good working condition manure spreader, located in North Ga. Bob Wickliffe Murrayville 770-536-5270
Want good/clean 966 International tractor w/3-pt. hitch. Rick Garrett 1050 Planters Trail Bogart 30622 706-540-4090
Want hood and grill for a TO 20 Ferguson tractor in good condition. James Boyd Unadilla 478-627-9623
Want hydraulic remote valve w/hoses, 5000 Ford 1973 model. Johnny H. Callaway 4075 Pine Grove Church Rd. Collins 30421 912684-2057 912-682-8206
Want one wheel mule plow. Byron Akins Greensboro 706-453-2421 706-453-2669
Want poultry litter spreader truck, field ready. Larry Smith Greensboro 706-4537589
Want pull type sickle mower any condition. Sam J. Macon 208 Antrim St. Savannah 31407 912-964-7618
Want sickle mower, dynabalance type preferred. Riley Buchanan Lizella 478-9352125

bung hole, open top plastic metal lids. C. H. Johnson Lawrenceville 770-963-7257
Breakback assembly and attaching bracket for Ford 515 Sickle Bar mower, or will buy old 515 mower for parts. Anita Dewey Macon 478-746-2918
Breeder chicken houses: 2 complete and fully equipped, 50'x 500' buildings, $5000, exc., usable cond. Dana Nelson Blairsville 705- 745-0272
Breeding cages, 4 high stacked with pull out galvanized trays for birds, chickens, 7' tall, 36' wide. Evie DeChant Dalton 706-422-8000
Cable trays, 9' 8 1/2"x24" for overhead elec gas, airlines w/hangers, $10 ea., salt spreader, $250. Kirby Dangler Rossville 706861-5441
Canning jars, pts., qrts., jelly jars $3.50/doz., about 1200 jars. Ralph Jones Lithonia 770-482-8143
Chicken Leon Clark Ball Ground 770-7352470
Chicken house equip., choretime feeders fans, 21' tin, fog pumps retro fit truss. Harold Anderson Cumming 770-363-7151

New incubators for sale, 300 egg capacity. Mr. Elrod Cumming 770-597-5390
Plastic nursery pots, sizes 6" to 5 gal. and Terra Cotta, 6 and 7", call M-F, 9-5 P.M. Radford Landen Alpharetta 770-751-9327
Plastic water pipe, schedule 80 severaI hundred feet, 1", 1 1/4" cind 2''. Alex McAfee Tennille 478-232-9465
Pr. 4" tractor wheel spacers, 4 cypress porch post, box type corn crackers & grist mill. P. Jewell Waycross 912-283-8871.
Redwood siding, 5" wide T&G, 12-10 ft. and 12= 8 ft., metal cement box= 9 cu. ft.= 12"H 33"W = 5'/ong. Bob Millar Atlanta 404-3558952
Roll roofing 70 charcoal, 40 white, $10/rol I or $8/roll for all 4'x25'. Branda Steward Fairmount 678-986-5648
Scales, $125 and $100, pecan harvesters $50 ea., pallet jack $150. Mark Mccurley Hartwell 706-376-8202
Solar Fence Charger, 12v, So/artrol, new battery, $150. Abe Banks Warner Robins 478- 788-9455
Split locust farm fence rails and post, del

$1500. Shannon Irvin Alto 706-778-2014

912-359-3712

4 regd. Simmental cows, bred to Simmental Angus bull, embryo trans., sired

homozygous black bull, 3 black regd. open by Myer Ranch 734, 12 mos. old, very thick &

heifers. Rodney Hilley Molena 770-567-3909. nice. Rick Wood Clarkesville 706-754-3755

40 Angus females, bred safe to calve 706-499-2325

starting Sept. .26, excellent bloodlines, intensive health management program. Larry

Swine

L. Jones Colbert 706-338-7773 706-7883756
5 Black Angus bulls & 3 heifers, exc. EPD's, top 10% of the breed. Ron Howell Macon 478-935-2717 478-256-3246
8 open regd. Charolais heifers; 5 bred heifers; 4 bulls; all registered Charolais; $800$1250. Scott Tipton Clarkesville 706-754-8462_
Angus & BeefMaster bull, nice, ready for service, $800. R. A. Wilson Stockbridge 770483-9256

If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081or404-651-9082.
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. Buyers are urged to request proof of a

Beefalo cow, $500, heifer, $400, Holstein, negative brucellosis and pseudorabies

$500. Michael Woodson Hampton 770-473- test prior to purchase.

9693

6 wk. old Duroc piglets, cut and wormed,

Braford & polled Hereford bulls for sale, ask for Shane. Kim Booth Jackson 770-775-

very gentle disposition, Herefords are red 9928

necked. Larry Young Tennille 478-552-7124 . 9 lean meat type boar hogs, 200/250 lbs.

Bred black heifers, bred to black bulls, preg. ea. or more, your choice, $200 ea., 2 sows,

FARM SUPPLIES

Clean 55 gal. drums w/lids, $8 ea; also, 275 and installed anywhere. C. Mitchell Cleveland checked w/ultrasound. Gerald Floyd Cordele 500-600-lbs. ea., $300 ea.. D. L. Watkins

gal. tanks in cage. David Crane Dahlonega 706-865-9828

229-273-2774

Elberton 706-213-7708

if 706-265-2559

Standard qt glass canning jars, $2/doz. Breeding age Fleckvieh bulls, easy calving, Landrace boar, 2 years old, 300+ lbs., exc.

you have questions regarding ads in this Clean 55 gal. metal drums w/lids, $5 ea wide-mouth pis. $2/doz., pick up @ Cobb high growth, heavy muscle & top carcass breeder, very gentle, $200. Leonard Williams

category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651- Leonard Crane Smyrna 770-438-9472

County residence. N. B. Purvis Marietta 770- values, good selection, priced $1000 & up. Townsend 912-437-4085

9081or404-651-9082.

Clean 55 gal. metal drums w/lids, 55 gal 422-9871

Francis Stubbs Reidsville 912-557-4001

Purebred Burkshire pigs, 6 weeks old, all

#66 vance 4 sided planer and matcher on plastic barrels, $5 ea. Nan White Smyrna Steel corrugated drainage pipe (new), 2 20 Commercial Limousin easy calving red shots, $45 ea. Bradley D. Towe 2071 Swords

ball bearings, will plane siding, shiplap, 770-436-3548

foot sections plus 30 inch cement headwalI bulls, 16-20 mos., very gentle, $800 up. Sam Rd. Greensboro 30642 706-453-9453

beading flooring etc., $4800. John Humphrey Cool cell, two 48' sections, pads 4" thick x $300. Jim Sylvia Cumming 770-888-9059

Bard Grantville 770-583-3139

1239 Dean Mill Rd. Talking Rock 30175

48" high, remove top and bottom parts. James Stock tank, 300 gal. VGC, no leaks, $75 Dutch belted cattle, both registered, bull 18

Goats And Sheep

1 roll, like new, heavy duty, barb wire, $25. Thaxton Watkinsville 706-769-1315

Otis Harbin Franklin 770-854-5862

months gentle, heifer 9 months, $1000.

K. Turner Austell 770-948-7605
1 stainless steel tank, approx. 200 gal., $300. Buddy Glanton Monticello 706-4681789
10 ton, 14 ton, 18 ton feed bins w/augers.

Custom 2" sq. tubing rack w/side, 4 x 8 carriers for a Chevrolet Silverado pickup, 7.6 ft. bed $400. Robert Bogaski Flowery Branch 770-967-7899
Custom sawn & milled lumber, kiln-

Used 200 amp manual transfer switch fused, NEMA1 enclosure, fuses included $100. Tim Usher Villa Rica 770-459-9101
Used tin; barn roof vents; header gate; hen laying box. Hershey G. Miller 5370 Buffington

Verleen Flaig 421 Wyatt Rd. Canton 30115 770-205-2760
Exe. group of polled Hereford and F1 Bradford bulls, ready for heavy service. Jonny Harris Screven 912-586-6585

If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.
% Boer goats, & fullblood, ABGA kids & adults, $100/up. A. Simpson Dacula 770-231-2258

Frank Wright Ellijay 706-889-0998

dried/green, rough/ planed, T&G flooring Road Gillsville 30543 770-869-9616

Five big buffalo, 1 bull, 4 cows, $4500/for '04 Angora doe, top quality, CAGBA regd.,

180,000 BTU high efficiency modine gas furnace for greenhouse, exc. cond., $500;

bead board, siding, beams, etc. Marcia Steele Cleveland 706-348-6969

Used utility poles for sale. Richardson Rutledge 706-342-0566

Vernon

all, buffalo calves $500/ea. Oakwood 770-536-5299

Steve Reed

honey color, very pretty, from handspiners heard, $200. Kim Gay Meansville 770-358-0220

12'Lx3'Wx2'T, pressure treated lumber DaY1on 230 amp. AC-DC arc welder, 50' of Wadekin nest system, 400' & 500'. Anthony Gentle top quality registered red Brahman 2 Katahdin/Barbados, white ewes and 1
greenhouse benches(tables), $40 ea. Phillip lead w/151bs of welding rods, all for $250. Ron Carey Royston 30662 706-206-7343 706- bulls, 12 mos. to 30 mos. old. David Dillard brown. ram, 6 mos. and adult, $75-$100.

Ash Pendergrass 706-693-2752

Bailey Locust Grove 770-957-3806

245-4470

Hahira 229-794-2297

Angela Brandon Marshallville 478-987-8056

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1 Boer billy goat, 5 mos. old, $40. Frances Kidd Comer 706-783-5622
1 nanny & 2 wether Pygmy mixes, nice goats, $35 ea. Todd Brady Lula 770-983-0056

IBGA, 100% Boer billies, 5 mos., shots and wormed, $125/up. Gilbert Reed Braselton 770-967-3254
Katahdin hair sheep, regd. ram and ewe

'96 AQHA gray mare, '94 dun gelding. '95 blk. gelding, '00 Paint gelding, '96 kids pony, gentle, dely. avail. Tom Sewell Ellijay 706-
635-4515 706-635-2973

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2 Pygmy billies, 4 mos. & 8 mos., gray and blk., nice both for $50. L. B. Comans Conyers 770-483-2270
2 Shetland ewes for sale, $200 ea., $ 300 for pair. Tracey Marie Gehris 405 Wyatt Rd. Canton 30115 770-889-1871
2 regd. Nubian does, gentle, healthy, good milkers, born 2002, not bred. JoAnne Whitlock Sharpsburg 770-599-6811
2-100% Boer billies, Paint 1 yr., $350, red 4 mos., $200, buckshot bloodline. Matthew Lawson Lula 770-561-3119
6 Fullblood Boer does, exc. starter herd, 4 bred to son of Pipeline Ennobled, multiple purchase discount. Patricia Parson Pendergrass 706-693-2396
ABGA 100% Boer goats for sale, bucks and does. Charles Cawthon Lavonia 706-4919432
ADGA Alpine bucks & does, $250 up, cert., accredited, CAE neg. herd. Frank Sutton Taylorsville 770-684-5600
ADGA CAE negative herd, registerable, gentle, LaMancha dry doe $180, Nubian/LaMancha Mix bucklings $40. Susan A Nichols Calhoun 706-625-5979
ADGA LaMancha herd reduction, milking does with kids, $150+, dry does 125+, buck kids $50+. Trisha Latimer Griffin 770-4679752
ADGA Nubian bucks, 1O months, beautiful

lambs. David Maddox Warm Springs 706655-3407
Miniature Southdown Babydoll rams, regd., 8 mths old, will be ready for breeding soon, $200 ea. Dianne N. Westbrook Crawford 706-743-3252
Not for slaughter, 2 very friendly nanny Pygmies, must go together, $75 for both. Jonathan Partlow McDonough 678-449-6639
Nubian, LaMancha, Boer crosses, young does and steers, dehorned and wormed, $60/up. Mickey Nelson Canton 770-720-2851
Nubian/Boer, mix, three does, five males, $400. Mike Whatley Shiloh 706-846-8584
Percentage Boer billy, good breeder, good markings. Alice McKaig Rising Fawn 706398-0308
Percentage and fullblood Boer goats for sale, $60 to $150. Dan Everett Buena Vista 229-938-6152
Purebred Nubian does (1 O), 2 yrs./up, beau. herd, ADGA, Cae-free, $2oo-$350. Mary Daniels Winterville 706-742-5812
Pygmy billies, 4-14 mos. old, $30-45, not for slaughter. Mary Sell Villa Rica 770-459-4175
Pygmy goats, all ages, males $50, females $100. Eddie WeavefEllijay 706-889-4008
-Pygmy goats, young nannies & billies, several to choose from, weaned & ready to
go, very small/gentle, see to appreciate. Clyde Lawson Canton 770-479-3542 770-479-3113

'97 regd. sorrel Appendix 15.2hds.; '98

regd. dunn, 15hds.; '98 spotted Walking

horse, 15.2hds., geldings. natural

horsemanship training. Pete Dollingham

Jasper 706-692-6856

'98 APHA palomino paint, 2 blue eyes,

extrenely flashym WP, halter, contest,

$4500/obo; 13 yr. TB, regd., tattooed,

16.2hds., extremely powerful, $3500/obo.

Shelley Stanek Rockmart 770-443-3937

'98 AQHA sorrel Impressive breed gelding,

15+hds., stock, and friendly, owner selling due

to illness, $1800/obo. Rachel Henry Adrian

478-469-3725



'98 Arabian gelding, regd., 14.3hds., bay
w/blk. mane/tail, sweet disp., needs intermed. rider, $950. Danny Morris Buford 770-945-
9032 '99 AQHA bay gelding, 15.3hds., 2-D barrel
horse, strong runner, would make gr!.

dressage horse due to size, easy keeper, $3900. Glenn Brewer Bowden 770-258-5198

1 1/2 yr. old female mule, 14hds., $700/obo;

3 yr. old Morgan/Arab. gelding, 14.2hds.,

$800/obo, both gentle/sweet. Bobbie Helmly

Rincon 10 yr.

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sweet disp., good companion, not sound,

$800. Pat Beatenbough Bowman 706-245-

9326

11 yr. TB gelding, 16hds., bay, loads, clips, quiet, gentle, sound & sweet, trail-ridden,

German Pancake with Buttermilk Syrup
6 eggs 1 cup milk 1 cup all-purpose flour 1/2 teaspoon salt 2 Tablespoons butter, melted Powdered sugar Buttermilk Syrup
Place eggs, milk, flour and salt in container of electric blender. Cover and process until mixture is smooth. Pour melted butter in 13-x9-inch baking pan.
Pour batter over melted butter. Bake, uncovered, at 400 degrees for 20 minutes.
Dust pancake with powdered sugar. Cut into squares and serve with warm Buttermilk Syrup.
Buttermilk Syrup While German Pancake is baking, make this delicious syrup.
1 1/2 cups sugar 3/4 cup buttermilk 1/2 cup butter 2 Tablespoons white corn syrup

colors, excellent bloodlines, ready to breed. Toggenburg young male, disbudded, DOB $1800. M. Humphrey Cleveland 706-865-9768

1 teaspoon baking soda

Ann Gray Milner 770-358-7452

3/04, $50 Amy Abrahamson Danielsville 706- 13_1+hds. AppX mare, 4 yrs.. good first

ADGA Oberhasli Swiss dairy goats, herd 789-2663

pony, $2500 nego.; miniature colt, chocolate

2 teaspoons vanilla extract

sale, Cae free bottle raised, sweet, quiet, Twenty nannies, percentage Boer, paint, very sweet, $1 ooo. Laura Golden Blue

beautiful, trades. Howard Shelton Temple. Thoroughbred billy and other goats. Donald Ridge 706-374-6886

770-713-5714 770-456-9333

Phillips Royston 706-498-3386

14 yr. old Appaloosa gelding, 15hds., great

Combine all ingredients except vanilla in large saucepan. Bring to a boil, stirring constantly. Boil for 7 minutes. Remove from heat; stir in vanilla. Serve

ADGA fullblood Nubian, does & bucks, spotted doe, 1 blk. buck, 1 wht. buck, Papa

Equine For Sale

trail horse, all shots current, $1000. Jennifer Haywood Dublin 478-296-7885

warm over German Pancakes.

Bear bloodline, $75/up. John Cumbie Monroe 770-266-7654
ADGA regd. Nubian young bucks, Champion and Grand Champion bloodlines; also 3 yr. old doe. Lewis Moye Conyers 770922-6759
Adorable Cheviot X Scottish Blackface, 9 mos., ram lamb, curled horns, black face markings, $100. Carol Tresan Ball Ground 770-735-6200

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

14.2hds. Hallinger/Paint mare, stunning, rides, team drives, quiet, laid-back, cross ties, easy keeper, loads, clips, bathes/stands for
vet/farrier, sound/sweet, very willing mind. Beau Parrish Bethlehem 678-207-8440
15.1 hds. paint Percheron sporthorse gelding, 2 yrs., grt. ground manners, kind eyes, halter broke, floats, loads/bathes, easy keeper, sound/sweet, exc. disp., $1800 M. Parrish Bethlehem 770-814-3548

Helga Darty Ellenwood, GA
Unless otherwise indicated, all recipes have been tested for accuracy by Georgia Department of Agriculture home economists. If you would like to share a favorite recipe with our readers, send it to: Georgia Cooking, Market Bulletin, 19 MLK Jr. Drive SW, Atlanta, GA 30334-4250. If you have questions or problems regarding recipes featured in this column, call 1-800-282-5852

African Pygmies 100% NPGA regd., all the advertiser. For this reason, generalized 17 mos. old regd. Hallinger stallion, very (statewide). Please do not contact the individual who submitted the recipe.
ages, Web: "Powder Creek Pygmies". Phil ads (i.e., many horses, varieties to choose gentle and sound, $1750. L. Wallace

Bowen Powder Springs 770-943-3942

from, others, etc.) cannot be accepted. Cumming 770-887-4317

African Pygmy goats, 2 billies, 1 nanny, 9 to Buyers are urged to request verification of 17 yr. palomino, OH mix, current vac., 2003 buckskin tobiano racking horse filly, 9 yr. AQHA 14'2 black mare, English or

12 wks. old, healthy, handled daily, $40. a negative Coggins test before purchasing history of producing beau. red mules, loudly marked, mature 15+hds., super western, great with kids, Doc Lena, Three

Johnny Currie Haddock 478-932-5149

any equine. Any falsification of Coggins $500/obo, good home only. Meredith conformation, movement, grt. potential, $900. Bars $4000. DeAnna Lynn Alpharetta 678-

African Pygmy's, babies, all colors, 8 wks. tests can result in fines and/or suspension Christensen Griffin 770-467-9763

Jennifer Smith Hull 706-754-9849

640-8671 770-667-1874

and up, herd reduction, $40 billies and $100 of advertising privileges in the Market 1996 AQHA mare, daughter of Exciting 3 1/2 yr. leopard/Appy mare, very green 9 yr. AQHA sorrel gelding, barrels, poles,

nannies/buy 2 nannies, 1 billy for $200. Paula Bulletin_ This regulation also applies to Conclusion, proven breeder, HYPP N/N, DNA broke, beau. strawberry roan spots, $800/obo, trails, $3800; 7 yr. brown/wht. APHA gelding,

Cuomo Ball Ground 770-735-1885

equine advertised in the "At Stud" and typed, shown halter, pleasure, dressage, urgent sale. Renee W. Wilson Waleska 678- gentle, traffic safe, grt. trail horse, $3000.

Alpine does, mother, 2 yrs., and daughter, 1 "Boarding" categories of the quarterly asking $3000. Robert Bailey Statesboro 912- 493-0015

John Guinn Summerville 706-397-8400

yr., from good milkers, go together. Morgan equine editions.



587-3615

3 yr. TBLPercheron mare, grt. conf., 9 yr. old OH gelding, Jr. rodeo experience,

James Dahlonega 706-864-4382

American miniature horses: Palomino 1997 regd. Fjord mare, silver medallion 15.1 hds., very athletic, lots of potential, ready great on trails, not for beginner, $1800/obo.

Barbado/Katahdin ram, 200 lbs., blk. hair gelding for child, 29 mos., 33"; black filly, 6 mos.; recipient, rides/drives, gentle/patient, to start, $1200. Shawnee Franklin Cairo 22!,J- Kathleen McCarty Barnesville 770-358-4651

barbado ram and ewe lambs, $75-$125. black/white filly, 7 mos.; white/black colt, 7 mos. outstanding beg. horse, beau., $12,500, 872-3198

9 yr. old racking palomino gelding for sale,

Allan/B.J. Boyer Hampton 770-946-8463

Richard Harris Alpharetta 678-393-8545

serious inquiries please. Tina Wooddall 3 yr. old blk. jack stud donkey, $600. Janie great trail horse, loving/gentle, asking $3000.

Boer Nubian young goats, strong, healthy, '01 Arabian filly, halter broke, sorrel w/blaze Flovilla 770-504-1160

Wilkes Ila 706-789-2408 3 yr. old rare wht. Tara Gentry Hiram 770-265-9641

friendly, wormed & shots given, $60 single, $50 face, 2 wht. socks, gentle but spirited, beau. 1998 AQHA sorrel gelding, gr'son Doc's mule jenny, beau., has been ridden, $600. 9 yr. old racking pony, 18 mos. old, racking

multiple. S. Lincoln Commerce 706-335-0740. horse. "Traci L. Love Douglasville 770-947- jack Sprat, Mr. San Peppy, shown in reining, Randy Wilder Fort Valley 478-836-9892

pony & 12 mos. old miniature stud, $1400

Boer goats for sale, 1 buck, 4 nannies. Tom 6274 770-577-9230

potential cow horse, $5000. G. Bessent 4 yr. AOHA Appendix gelding, flashy, prof. buys all. Dennis Rigdon Douglasville 770-

Wayne Yancey Bremen 770-537-1105

'01 regd. UT bred palomino Morgan colt, Brunswick 888-346-4334

training, started on barrels, team penning, 577-6407

Boer goats, fullblood, bucks and does, Champion bloodlines, all my goats for sale, take one or all. E. Hudspeth Jefferson 706367-4453

great disp., mannerly, calm & willing, 30 days professional training. Kathleen Fisher Turin 770-599-8513
'02 AQHA Inclusive Fund gelding, Zippo

1998 sorrel paint gelding, 15hds., pretty mover, gentle disp., exc. ground manners, shown English/western, trail ridden & parades, $3500. Stacey McCoy Watkinsville

some roping, $2500. L. Wainwright Fort Valley 478-825-9968
4 yr. old mammoth jenny, dapple grey, gentle, pull sled, $750/trade for broodmare. Phillip

9 yr. old regd. Hallinger pony, jumps, 2'6", dressage, drives, 4H horse, western, grt. trail rider, one of a kind. Curtis Teague Blairsville 706-745-9051

Boer goats, fullbloods and percentages, bucks and does. B. Gibbs Loganville 770466-2921
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 Danielsville 706-789-2766
Boer, proven does, kids, bucks & does, % & fullbloods, some w/Kiko influence, Heard Co. M. Seymour Franklin 706-675-6843
Boers fullblood and percentages bucks, does, kids papers avail., Ennobled blood some show quality, call evenings. Michele Simpson Cochran 478-934-8610
Bred Boer females for sale, 100% fullblood kids, due Jan./Feb., call aft. 6 P.M. Mike Hasty Rebecca 229-643-7287
Butcher lambs & regd. Icelandic breeding stock, Triple purpose sheep-meat, milk & fiber. Angie Peevy Dacula 678-873-3017
Commercial Kiko bucks for sale, after 6 P.M. Theresa Norman Barwick 229-735-4938.
Common goats for sale. Grace Jones Elberton 706-283-7051
Crossbred sheep, ewes. rams, lambs, wethers, $75/up. Tom Roberts Stephens 706207-7750
Dehorned, healthy, muscular, 6 mos. old, billy, would make exc. herd billy, good disp., $85. Townley Wilson Rayle 706-743-7551
From spinners flock, Correidale ram, twin, proven breeder, gentle, regd., 4 yrs., $200; also young rams, Corriedale/merino, some ewes, lambs/weathers. Robin Lewis-Wild Mineral Bluff 706-374-6916
Full blood and percentage Boer does and spring kids for sale. Crista Carrell Monroe 770-267-3547
Fullblood Boer does, born March '04, good bloodlines, healthy parent on property. C. Cambron Acworth 770-380-3505

Pine Bar, Obvious Conclusion bloodlines, exc. 706-769-4340

halter, western pleasure, youth prospect, 30 2 1/2 yr. old Appaloosa/Thoroughbred

days training, $2500. Debbie Stanton mare, strawberry roan, 15 hands, some

Cohutta 706-694-8816

training, current vaccinations, $1,800. Lisa

'02 AQHA blk. gelding, muscular/athletic Bolin Danielsville 706-795-2831

and intelligent, has heart/personality, started 2 Arabian mares, one 14 yrs., 450, one 23

u/s, gentle w/lots of enthusiasm, Peppy San yrs., purebred, $400, healthy, sweet, good Badger/Wimpy/Doc Bar bred, $2900. M. home only. Karen Frank Danielsville 706-

Earwood Lithonia 770-469-4609 770-329- 795-3980

3006

2 Paso Fino pinto stallions, blk./wht., beau.,

'02 OH filly, ridden for 30 days, producing exc. foals naturally gaited, booking smart/gentle/willing, sorrel with white blaze, for '05 breeding season. C. Thomas Harlem

advanced beginner/exp. rider, $900. Galen E 706-556-3614

Cole Snellville 404-3161870

2 regd. b/w Tab. fillies, both 2 yrs. old,

'02 bay gelding, Incentive Fund, Zippo Pine sweet, gentle and ready to break, grt. deal on

Bar breeding, grt. show prospect, selling due both. J. Veal Temple 770-562-4840

to time restraints, $3500. Bill Bergen Brooks 2 yr. old APHA paint stallion, 4 yr. old AQHA

_77_',700-2.,,.c4h_6e.s,..t1n_u-5t_f,i3ll,y..,.6f_in2,i.s..h,.,,,o--u.,,t._1.C5"+7"h-.d,.s..,..,,,-s,.t-a.,.r-t--e,-d-,

-chestnut mare, 5 yr. old grade paint gelding. Buddy Martin Screven 912-579-6416 912-

under saddle, No-buck/No-fight, exc. 294-6593

bloodlines, $1800. Marc Boyt Thomaston 2000 APHA sorrel overo gelding, shows WP

706-648-3382

& HUS, top bloodlines, 15.1hds., grt. first

'03 gorgeous gray filly, by Skippers SHEM, show horse, tack avail., $3000/obo. B.

huge, must see this one, $3500. T. Hopkins VanOostrom Dacula 404-583-6590

Canton 770-356-9686

2000 AOHA blk. stallion, 16hds., race

'04 AQHA grullo stud colt, Peppy San training, gr'son Beduino/Merridoc, must sell

Badger, $1850; '04 AQHA buckskin dun stud $5000. Bob Chivers Norristown 912-529-3580

colt. J. Wilkes Athens 770-725-5550

2001 AQHA sorrel mare, 15.3hds., 60 days

'82 AQHA bay mare, gentle, great for prof. training, gentle/willing, $2000/obo; '85

beginner, great on trails. asking $900/obo. AQHA gray mare, 15.3hds., in-foal for '05, has

Bette Cox Comer 706-255-8791

ROM, $1500/obo. Ernest Boland Athens 706-

'86 sorrel mare, cutting cattle, Doc Bar 543-8059

classy mover, gr!. disp., $1500; '91 regd. 2002 XAQHA sorrel mare, Mr. Prospector,

sorrel mare, star/strip/snip, beau. disp., Go Man Go, Three Bars, and King Futurity

western/pleasure, barrel, $1500. Mercer Cox prospect, riding nice, ready for work, $5000.

Statham 770-725-2102

Buddy Holt Royston 706-201-7000

'88 Appaloosa Gunsmoke, Doc Bar lines; 2003 APHA bay tobiano filly, ground

'92 palomino, Bar lines, no calls after 9 p.m. manners complete, very flashy, Dash for

Colleen Jones Rutledge 706-557-9344

Cash, Palo Pinto Bar bloodline, $1200. Jim

'93 sorrel mare, 15hds., King/Bar Wadley Statham 770-725-2257

bloodlines, loads, rides good, great for trails, 2003 AQHA, NFQHA 92% sorrel filly; 2003

$2600. Michelle Waddle Thomaston 770- APHA breeding stock bay filly, $1000 ea. or

550-2412

both $1800. Jennifer Fletcher Jackson 770-

'96 AHA gentle grey 15hds. gelding, 775-7494 Sweepstakes nominated, anyone can ride, 2003 ApHC gelding, red roan w/spots, exc.

Wallace Powder Springs 770-943-4338
4 yr. solid bay mare, AQHA/NFOHA 99% in foal to AQHA/NFQHA 96% buckskin, has been ridden many miles, trail riding, quiet/gentle. E. Wayne Savage Winder 770867-4726
4/03 OH yearling bay filly, gentle, tall, she leads, up to date on shots, $675/obo/trade. R. Jones Rockmart 678-757-0546
5 yr. 16.2hds. triple regd. grey wht./blk. spotted racking horse, trail rides, loads, shown Eng./west., $5000. B. Butkevits Dallas 770-505-5020
5 yr. AQHA beau. bay mare, 16.1hds., loads, ties, greenbroke, broodmare, $1800, can e-mail pictures. Robin Wilhite Powder Springs 770-423-9489
5 yr. Arab./App mare, prof. trained, $2000; yearling blanketed App. filly, $1000. S. Schiro Buena Vista 229-649-7003
5 yr. Hallinger gelding, 14hds., broke to ride or pull, works grt. to wagon, $1100 Roxanne Wheelus Macon 478-474-9979
6 miniature regd. spotted gry./wht. donkeys, 5 fillies, and 1 male; 1 regd. red donkey, 4 yr. old filly. Raymond Riner Swainsboro 478494-1919
6 yr. old regd. paint mare, blk./wht., saddle broke, good jumping horse, $3000/obo. Denise Cowart Moreland 770-252-8286
7 yr. 15hds. grey Arab. gelding, used in lessons, not spooky, trail rides, started x-rails, willing, talented mover, $1950. Tricia Waclena Alpharetta 770-753-3910
7 yr. APHA sorrel/white mare, $1500; 4 yr. Paso/WalkerX bay mare, $1100, child safe $2000 both. Jeannie Bradford Albany 229432-9771 .
7 yr. bay OH gelding, TWH chestnut gelding, good trail horses. Wayne Williams Crawford 706-456-2669
7 yr. old grey OH mare, extensive trail riding exp., easy keeper, anyone can ride, 15hds., 1000 pounds, does everything, -$1750. Amanda Wadley Statham 770-725-2464

APHA 6 yr. B/W tobiano gelding, child/beginner safe, some show experience, 16hds., e-mail pies., $3,000/neg. Michelle Kelly Monticello 706-318-1107
APHA hgmozygous paint stallion, 3 yrs. old, blk./wht., 1 paint mare, bay/wht., priced to sell. James Monk Hampton 770-946-9327
AQHA '01 mare, awesome hunter/jumper prospect, 16+hds., elegant mover, flashy and extremely athletic, no vices. K. Godsey Barnesville 770-358-7138
AQHA '02 bay mare, 15hds., professional training, trail rides, reining, jumping prospect, Appendix Incentive Fund, $3000. D. Merker! Washington 706-285-3230
AQHA '02 gelding, Firewater Flit, Bugs alive 75, awesome barrel prospect, broke, gentle, extremely athletic. K. Leatherman Barnesville 770-358-3219
AQHA 2003 toll, Doc O'Lena, Poco King bloodlines, $2500. Milton Campbell Danielsville 706-336-6949 706-336-8428
AQHA barrel mare, fun to ride, no vices, 2D/3D times, also poles & breakaway ropes, awesome high school rodeo/open horse. K. Leatherman Stockbridge 770-856-1397
AQHA gelding, 4 yr., loads, clips, bathes, trail rides, bucks, side passes, roll backs, lots of potential, $2500/nego. L. Wainwright Fort Valley 478-825-9768
AQHA gelding, 7 yrs., super handle, stop, quickness, cow work, $3800; APHA gelding, brn./wht., quiet, good handle, tracks cows, $2800. John Boren Concord 770-884-5745
AQHA mare, 17 yrs., regd., 15.2hds., sound, grt. trail horse, proven broodmare, $1000. Leslie McClelland Senoia 770-6309149
AQHA-NFOHA 100% 1983 Buckskin, GSan to Poca Bueno, exc. health & cond., 5 foals '04, all Buckskin & Palomino, $6,000 obo. Billy Bullock Dallas 770-445-9392
AQHA/PHBA mare, grt. color, 16hds., 15yrs., awesome western pleasure mare, 59 PHBA halter points, must see to appreciate;

Goats and sheep diff, breeds, over 200 well trained, $3500. Suzanne Solis Suwanee conf./feet, handled daily, current vacc., 8 yr. old beau. bay gelding, MFT, grt. trail 2001 AQHA bay mare. Dotti Duncan Franklin

head to choose. Spiros Kuluberis Elberton 404-514-9866

trimming, should mature 14.3hds. D. horse, loads, clips, bathes, easy keeper, can 770-307-1243

706-213-7699

'97 AQHA lronmaker daughter o/o daughter Breazeale Washington 706-318-2126

e-mail. pictures, $1800. Vanessa Jackson Adorable 6 yr. bay/wht. pony, 11 hds.,

Goats for sale, billies and nannies, young, of Scotch Bar Time, in foal to Quincy Zipper, 2003 branded Oldenburg colt, sire Graf Gotz, Augusta 706-8361414

proven broodmare, $675, grt. Christmas

healthy, gentle and weir fed, $40-50. Morris proven broodmare, awesome babies, chestnut w/high wht., well mannered. A. 8 yr. regd. Appaloosa mare, 15.1hds., present; also, 16 yr. Appaloosa mare, Williams Cumming 770-887-8338 ??Q-887-3708 $5000/obo. Trudy Greenway Elberton 706- Brannen Brooklet 912-823-9168 912-823-4138 western, English, jumpd 2'6", trails, child safe, 14.1hds., wonderful tra,il horse, $2500. Cecil

Hampshire, Babydoll, and Romney sheep, 283-8653

2004 WW Wrangler 2 or 3H slant load, 7', loves to ride, $4000. Natalie Cowan Cox Alpharetta 770-663-0116

1 ram, 5 ewes, $75/up. Sharon Wainwright '97 AQHA chestnut stallion, sire Kid Clu, walk-in dressing rm., spare, mats, like new, Lawrenceville 770-560-3587

Appaloosa mare, gorgeous w/blanket, 9

Dahlonega 706-219-2363

dam Rikki Redford by Robert Redford, halter $5500. J. Greeson Dacula 770-560-3371

8-yr.-old OH mare, bay, 14.2 hds., cert. yrs., 15.1 hds., grt. trail horse, she is a

High percentage Boer bHlies, no papers, 5 points, sired futurity winners and point 4 yr. old blue roan gelding, Missouri Fox police horse, over 600 hrs. police trng./yr., wonderful 1-person horse/fun to ride, not a

to 6 months old, $60 to $80. Billy Ragsdale earners, $7000. Fred Mauldin Lavonia 706- Trotter w/papers, $4000/obo. Jackie very forgiving/willing, $2800. J. Rice Dallas dead head. Ricky Adams Franklin 770-854-

Social Circle 770-267-4153

356-4453

McGowan Dublin 478-275-1915

770-445-8864

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App. 3 yr. bay & Arab. 4 yr. sorrel, regd., Racking mare, good saddle gait w/many Amish surrey, $3000, exc. cond.; 1890 run- Gaits of Salacoa Valley, pasture boarding, Asstd. purebred Bantam chickens. Jim

greenbroke, 15 yr. App. beg./trail mare, $700- hours of trail riding in groups and traffic, $750. a-bout buggy, $1000; 1H. Baywell wagon, stall boarding, horse sitting and more. Tammy Hagan Dawson 229-995-6348

1500. D. Adams Chickamauga 706-861-0982 Jeffrey Myers Vienna 229-938-6353

$1200; 2 sets harness, $300 ea. Larry Hermann 5338 Salacoa Rd Waleska 30183 Baby chicks, baby Marion and Pekin ducks,

Appendix mare, 18 mos. old, dun, beau. Reg. Appaloosa gelding, white/roan McDaniel Thomaston 706-647-6072

706-337-7335 770-796-2449

no calls after 8 p.m. Jim Lile Ball Ground

dorsal stripe, easy keeper, gentle, sweet & snowflake, 16hds., 11 yrs., hundreds of trail Approx. 100 yr. old 1H surrey, perfect cond., Horses boarded, lush pastures & barn 770-735-6463

sound, $500. Geoffrey Parrish Bethlehem 678-779-4401
Arabian mare, 9 yrs., 14.1 hds., flea bitten

miles. $2,400; grade Morgan mare, 17 yrs.,
bay, $1400. John Roy Hilliker Mauk 229-6496753

$2500, call aft. 6 P.M. Zane Whelchel Atlanta 706-864-2751
Deluxe shipping boots 16+hds. horse, blk.,

feeding, twice daily, $200 per mo. S. V. Schweinitz Appling 706-541-0374
Hwy. 5, Roopville, full or pasture board,

Bantams, beautiful birds from show stock, Cochins in many colors and Porcelain D'Uccles. David Wright Carrollton 770-836-

gray, proven endurance horse, grt. trail horse, Regd. Morgan, 15hds. gelding, chestnut, like brand new, $40 ($70 value). D. Galbo riding ring, round pen, H/C water. Janet 8875 770-490-7571

good ground manners. Fran Wilde Bogart 770-725-2456
Blk./wht. overo paint S.S.H. gelding, 9 yrs., beau., sound, 15.1 hds., exc. manners, safe/gentle, UTD, veVfarrier, $3000. L. Cloud Kennesaw 770-974-6206
Burro, male, gentle, $600; female, gentle,

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. OH mare, Foundation bloodlines, $1500; 6 yr. OH/TB, $650. Sheldon Nichols Louisville 478-425-7293

Newnan 770-252-9668
Deluxe shipping boots for large 16h+ horse, black, never used, $45. Donna Galbo Newnan 770-252-9667
Dressage saddle - Crosby Prix St. George, 16", black, med. tree, good cond., less fittings, $350. Vicki Mitchell Loganville 770-466-7989

Herringdine Roopville 770-854-7351
Minutes from Macon, grand opening special, full board w/individual tack lockers, 150'x300' arena, 20Mx60M arena, H/C wash racks, lg paddocks, full $385, partial pasture avail. Michael Wuolukka Lizella 478-935-9221
New stalls now avail., 12x12 matted

Bantams, show qlty., BB Reds. Tommy Duckett Ellijay 706-635-7019
Bantams: O.E., Japanese, Millie Fleur, Cochins, Game, Dominique, Black Sumatras, Blue Indian Runner, Rouen, Pekin, Khaki Campbell ducks, gurneas, priced according to age. Dwayne Beard Royston 706-245-5736

$750; older female, $300. Fayetteville 770-487-7363

LeGay Saul

Regd. miniature donkey jack, $350. Darrel Kemp Eastman 478-374-2667

770-856-6874 Endurance saddles: 18" Australian, black w/

w/ceiling fans & fly spray system, lighted riding arena, 2 indoor HC wash bays, 15 acres

Barred Rock, RIA, Araucanas, 3 - 4 months old, $3-up, various ducks $6 up, lay thru

Chestnut gelding, $1000; 2 bay geldings, Regd. palomino mare, 9 yrs., own daughter pad, no horn, like new, $200, 14" Bob pasture, owner on premises. S. Pace Monroe winter. B. Morton Irwinton 478-946-3147

$1200 ea., 2 sorrel geldings, $400 ea., all gentle & smooth gaited. W. C. Hall Woodstock 770-928-3881

of Top Gunner, gentle and safe, loads, clips, and shoes. Lamar Pankey Ranger 706-6257000

Marshall treeless, $600, very good cond. Cathryn S. Whitaker Dublin 478-274-1161
English bridles, leg wraps, bell boots,

770-561-4730
Pasture board available at Dressage and combined training facility, dressage arena,

Black & Red Frizzles 5/04 hatch, Black & Red Cochins 5/04 hatch. Pam Ward Warm Springs 706-655-3826

Dbl. regd. AQHA pal. gelding, 12 yrs. old, drk. golden white mane/tail, trail rides, lesson

Regd. team walking blk. mare, 2 1/2 yrs., bmke to ride, child safe, very gentle, $1500,

English halters, and trail bridles, other misc. tack. Milda Berkley Covington 770-786-9654

trails, and cross-country jumps. Dana C. Ferguson Gainesville 770-983-3041

Black Australorp hens $7 each, asstd. $4 each, free range. Coleen Thornton Rydal

horse, $2500/nego. L. Green Conyers 770-

918-1272

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Draft horses, 3 yr. red roan mare, 8 yr.

Pusher bloodlines. Kay Red horse Chickamauga 706-375-3476
Spotted saddle horse gelding, Poncho's

English show accessories, blk. coat sz. 12 reg., white ss shirt sz 12, blk. velveteen hunt cap, sz. 7 1/8, blk. leather gloves, hair bow, all

Pasture board for horses, barn, lights & water, $60/mo. per horse. John Carmichael _Conyers 770-483-2133

770-382-2125
Buff Orpington and Brahma. $5, turkeys $8. Deborah Perreira Hampton 678-283-4364

buckskin Otr./Draft, proven broodmares, both halter broken, gentle, $1200 ea., can e-mail photos. Deborah Hubbard Hiram 770-4899752

Cisco, regd. SSHBEA, b/w, foaled 5-02-01, 14.3hds., natural saddle gait, dead broke, 3 mos. prof. training. Bob Williams Kennesaw 770-422-9318 770-653-1705

never used for $125/obo. C, Milledge Americus 229-924-5194
For sale original late 1800 early 1900 1 seated counting buggy, grt. cond. not a

Pasture board with use of stall, hay is fed during winter, close to 41 & 75. Allen Green _Acworth 770-607-8853
Pasture boarding, $125/mo., licensed, new

Buff Orpington laying hens & roosters, 5 1/2 mos. old, have been treated, (Murray McMurray), 3 hens and 1 rooster $40 for each _group. Oliver Mills Smithville 229-846-2556

Dutch warmblood-cross gelding, 2002 pinto, flashy/fancy, superb-mover, mature, 16.0hds., registerable, athletic, bloodlines Anriejetto, Gold Apollo, sound, sadly must sell, $4000/nego. L. Smallwood Hoganville 706-4162936
For sale 2 miniature horses, 10 and 7 yrs., both gelding, $700/both. Betty Haworth Rydal

TB stallion, Charter Flight, 20 yrs., 15.2hds., chestnut, AQHA approved, sound & fertile, sire of talented babies w/grt. minds, $2800. Wilson McGee Fairburn 770-9643888 770-964-4222
l;B's: 3 yr. chestnut gelding, 16.2hds., $5000; 5 yr. old drk. brown mare, 16hds., $3500, grt. hunter/jumper or dressage

reproduction. Jeff Evans Commerce 706335-4617
Ladies hunt navy wool jacket, 8R, Tbreeches 28, W shirt, 38, field boots 6 1/2, blk. velvet cap, 6 7/8, good cond., $400. Susie Chastain Bremen 770-537-6983
Miniature horse cart with leather.harness, exc. cond., $500. Barbara P. Adams

fences, shelter, fescue, full bd. soon, riding lessons avail. spring, Nicholson off Hwy. 441, 15 min. from Athens. Sandra Hood Nicholson _706-757-5291
Pasture boarding, $50/mo./horse, have shelter w/feedroom attached, water & minerals & wooded riding trail. W. R. Banks _Dewy Rose 706-283-3263

Buff Orpington trios $25, nice Turken $10. John Young Lavonia 706-356-5856
California Valley Quail, Gambel Quail, Bantams, Racing Homing pigeons. David Orgel Albany 229-435-3973 229-435-4347
Call ducks for sale, snowy and black, $15 a _pair. Donnie McGaha Lafayette 706-638-4281

770-607-9884

prospects. Russell Conner Hawkinsville 478- Loganville 770-466-6166 770-364-7972

Pasture boarding, woods, luscious pasture, Dominique Trio, large fowl, 2 yrs. old, $25.

For sale or trade TWH bay gelding, 9 yrs., 892-9394

Misc. or wherever Doctor's buggy, exc. good fences, fresh water, 4 mi. from 1-85 _Ken Boyt Kathie.en 478-218-5987

$800. Chris Houston Woodstock 770-853- TWH gelding, 14.3hds., 23 yrs., blk. w/star, cond., price nego. James Milikin Vienna 229- (easy access), land owner on site, no Fall reduction: Silkies, Frizzles, cochins,

8965

smooth rack, loads, clips; Appaloosa gelding, 268-4471

stallions. Sonny/Sue Pendergrass Maysville Red, white, black, blue and partridge, A.I.A

Free 24 yr. old OH, needs home. 15hds., strawberry roan, grt first horse, loads, immediately, grt. pasture mate. Carla Hasty clips. Jill Kitchens Covington 770-786-6619

Pony cart, $100/obob, 14" pony saddle, $50. Cindy Malone Williamson 770-229-5642

706-693-2223 Serenity Creek Equine Center, boarding

hens, Araeanda Rooster. Loganville 770-466-4832

Gene

Shaw

Grayson 770-237-8438
Gaited horses, 9 mos. old male, and 10 yr. old filly, dam: Galloway's Fashion Plate. Joe Russell Cumming 770-887-6641
Gray stud colt, AQHA born 2-03, bloodlines include Obvious Conclusion/Fistful of Bees, sound and gentle, $1800. D. Collum Dallas 770-377-8723
Grey male donkey gelding, very tame, 12hds., $300. Troy Bradshaw 1289 Wood Creek Rd. Williamson 30292 770-467-8446
Hallinger mare, 6 yrs., beau, quiet, loads, clips, laid back, bathes, drives, rides English/trail ridden, cross ties, easy keeper, sweet/sound, $1800. Monika Parrish Bethlehem 678-469-6285
lntimidators Gold: palomino, stud horse/show, DOB: 5/14/03, good papers, $4000/obo. Kathryn Umstead Buford 770366-7719
Miniature AMHA stud colt, pinto mare, exc. bloodlines. current on all shots. Wilton Marchman Hampton 770-946-4631
Miniature donkeys, gray dun jenny, 13 mos.; gray dun jenny, 11 mos.; gray dun jack, 13 mos. w/registration App. William Burgess Savannah 912-964-2709
Miniature donkeys: 2 young jacks, wht. spotted and choc./blk., 18 mos. old, regd., gentle, located in NW Georgia. Edwin Cromer Armuchee 706-235-1882
Miniature horses, (5) pinto mares, 3 5-yrs. old; 4 yrs.; 7 yrs.; all gentle and bred, $700/up. Stacie Brown Dahlonega 706-318-3013
Missouri Fox Trotter, regd. silver, 4 yr. old gelding, super smooth gaits, gentle, friendly, loads, clips, bathes, trail exp. show prospect. Betty Johnson Cumming 678-516-5340
Mule team (2 geldings), 2 Percheron brood mares, must sell, other. Tim Leard Lavonia 706-356-0284
Paint gelding, 4 yrs., 14.3hds., regd., ridden cross country, trail rides & pulled buggy in parade, no time to ride, must sell. H. Wall Lawrenceville 404-680-8160
Paint gelding, beau., super gentle, 4 yrs. old, safe for children, easy to shoe & load, grt. trail horse. Sarah Clinton Chickamauga 706375-4346
Paint gelding, dead broke, easy keeper, no vices, pastures with all animals, sacrifice $900. Debbie Armour Alto 706-778-0514
Palomino OH, 16 yrs., loves attention, loads, trails, ropes, needs working-exp. rider, pies, references, $1500/obo. Gabby Cokley Union Point 706-453-2685
Palomino Quarter-horse mare, 16hds. and stout, will clip, wash, load, just in time for falltrail-rides, $1200. Steve Hayden Griffin 770229-8246
Paso Fino mare, 4 yrs., buckskin w/colt 4 mos. Paint, gaited, no papers, $2000. for both or will sell separate. Shelly Bishop Mineral Bluff 706-632-3919 706-492-5512
Paso Finos regd. mare, 19 yrs. w/2 stud colts, 7 mos./19 mos., all 3 current w/blaze face, exc. bloodlines, $3500 or sell separate. Vernon Nolan Screven 912-270-6020
Percheron/QH mare, 3 yr., blue roan, halter

TWH gelding, 15.2hds., $950, b/w gelding, lots of color, $650, both good riding and gentle. T. L. Gunter Vienna 229-268-7243 912-268-_2759
TWH gelding, 15hds., 14 yrs., exc. trail horse, $1200. Vickie Taylor Lithonia 770-8798083
TWH geldings: 3 yr. steel gray; 4 yr. blk./wht.; 5 yr. red roan; 7 yr. chestnuVwht., 7 yr. blk. Shea/Albert Queen Dallas 770-5050090
TWH racking gelding, 15.3hds., chestnut, 5 yrs., smooth gait, grt. trail horse, $1500. Cheryl Si/fee Fairburn 770-969-5959
TWH racking gelding, sorrel w/blaze, 15hds., 14 yrs., grt. trail horse or lady/intermed. rider, loads, clips, crosses, water, shots current. Betty Collins Dublin 478272-0642
TWH racking mare, regd. bay, 15hds., 15 yrs., extremely smooth, grt. trai~horse, sweet temperame.nt, does it all, $2100. C. Walker Social Circle 770-464-0297
TWH, black & white gelding, ?yrs. old, 16hds., big & handsome, smooth, $3500. J.B. Rutland Albany 229-347-2828
TWH. 3 yo. champagne mare, gorgeous color, 21 yo. sorrell sta"llion from 4x WGC, 1 yo. sorrell/flaxen colt. J Wilkes Cumming 770-587-3876
TWH/SSH regd., 10 yr. mare and 3 yr. Generator gelding, both very smooth w/lots of chrome, grt. trail horses. Bill Mathis Dublin 478-272-8018 478-275-9806
Three QH's: 5-yr. 15.2hds gelding, started under saddle; 2-yr. 15.1 hds gelding, started; 5 yr. 15.1 hds mare, trail rides. Nancy Jarrard Gainesville 678-316-6773
Trail lovers, 15.1 hds. black mare, 16 yrs., English/western, great for adulVolder child, steady, experienced, permanent home, $2000. Anne Howard Cumming 770-4016318 770-844-7103
Trakehner gelding, 16.2+hds., sound, shown intermediare-1 dressage, very quiet, grt. "teacher'' for beg., someone wanting to advance. M. Jordan Oxford 678-342-3629
Equine At Stud
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081 or404-651-9082.
"Equine At Stud" advertisments must include the stable license number of the advertiser as well as a copy of the current Coggins report for each horse listed. Ads submitted without this information will not be published.
Breed world class performance, Dandy Jet Too (APHA), true athlete for any discipline, $500/Ga only, live cover, cooled semen avail. John Thistle Loganville 770-554-9401
Purebred Arabian stud, grt. bloodline, Nabiel, Sakr and Bass, $500 fee, call for more info. Cindy Farmer Sycamore 229-567-2590
TWH blk./wht. homozygous tobiano, Pride of Midnight and Cat Tracks in pedigree, exc. disp., long back stride, $350. Sandra Tinley Sandersville 478-552-8220

Pony cart, exc. cond., $250; black pony harness, used once, $100. Amanda Garnett Culloden 478-992-9611
Stonewall light weight endurance saddles (2), 1 well used, 1 like new, includes cinches, breastcollars and replacement parts, $850 for package, sold separately, used $400, new/$600. Sue Murphy Toccoa 706-886-8265
Wagon 4 wheel for pony or mini, almost new leather harness, made out of wood, exc. cond., kept in dry, $400. Stevie Adams Tallapoosa 770-574-2839
Want used 2 wheel pony cart, needs to fit 500 lb. pony. Nancy Wilson Marietta 770-428-3467
Want used horse walker. Phil Lowman Dalton 706-277-2879
Western show clothes and tack, men's chaps, shirts, women's vest, showmanship jackets, slinkies, hat, blue ribbon show saddle, saddle blankets. Linda Fincher Moreland 678-423-8738
Boarding Facilities
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.
The Georgia Animal Protection Act requires boarding and breeding facilities to be licensed. Current license number must be submitted with notices for publication in the "Boarding Facilities" category. Notices submitted without this information will not be published.
11x13 stalls, 60' round pen, riding ring, wash rack, green crossed fenced pastures, daily turnout, owners live on land. Barbara Samples Covington 770-786-1401
3 acres per horse, boarding, riding lessons, day camps & parties, lush pastures & indoor riding, 15 miles from Dacula. Monika Parrish 1230 Yearwood Road Bethlehem 30620 404944- 7433
80+ acres w/trails, Horseback Adventures has limited board space, $300-$500 per mo. for the right horses and riders. Kam Mi:;Pherson Cumming 770-888-0788
Andersonville arena, new barn, full board, pasture board, round pen, lots of trails. Rick A. Anderson Woodstock 404-402-8470
Barrow Co. 2 mi. Hwy 316, boarding, safe fence, inside wash/grooming, tack, trails, round pen, owner on property, more, 12x12 matted stalls, $325, lush pasture, $165. Charles Wei/ham Statham 770-725-7378
Boarding full/pasture, shoeing and trimming. Ray Seabolt Toccoa 678-386-4197
Boarding horses, pasture & stables, weekend, weekly, monthly rates. Julllum Farms Ranger 706-337-2165
Boarding pasture, partial, full, customized care, 12x12or24 rubber matted stalls, large all-weather lighted arena, hunt-seat and dressage lessons, Linden Hill Farm. Sarah S. McKneally Hartwell 30643 706-376-9170
Boarding/training, full $350, pasture/$150, arena, round pen, grass turnouts, trails, beau. setting, expert 24 hr. custom care, near 400 & 985, all disciplines. Ben Young Clermont 770983-2377

(full/pasture), training, lessons and sales, 100 acre facility, 200' sand arena, trails, jumps and more, combined training & Natural Horsemanship trainers on site. Gator Hartley Monroe 770-207-1897
Sunrise Stables in Forsyth County providing care for the horse you love, boarding, lessons, sales, transport, 43 stalls, wide center isle, 250'x100' show size ring. Bob Lee Cumming _bob@sunrisestables.org 404-538-1427
Ten stall barn, 15-acre pasture, lighted arena, bathrm., feed/tack rm., owner lives on premises, 1/4 mi. off 1-75. Virginia Hilton Acworth 770-547-1525 770-974-3481 Union Grove stables, Lithonia- private facility w/convenient trails, near horse park, Yellow River and Hard Labor worming program, pasture, stall, tack rm .. $85/mo., partial board $150, full board $295. B. Earwood Lithonia 770-339-2676
Woodcrest Farm, small boarding facility, full board only, $250, lrg. sand arena, daily turnout, exc. care, jumping/dressage lessons, horses avail. for half lease. Barbara Stoltz Covington 770-784-1813
Your horse will be gently boarded, secure, gated, well maintained, lush pastures, 14x12 matted stalls, wash racks, tack storage, riding trails, 24 hr. supervision. Lavonne Alberti Gre.enville 706-672-3700
Poultry/Fowl For SaJe
If you have any questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
Mallard ducks must be at least three generations from the wild before they can be advertised in the Market Bulletin. Advertisers must include this information in notices submitted for publication.
'03 hatch: 1 rooster, 4 hens, Lawshe Blue Game, make offer. Tommy Britt 69 Wesley Grove Coleman 39836 229-768-2198
'04 Royal Palm turkey poults, Marans pullets, (chocolate colored eggs), Araucana trio, Dominique trio & layers. Sandra Miller Talking Rock Sdmill@ellijay.com 706-2533340 770-893-7622
'04 baby chicks, 5 Sex Link mixes-$3 each, 2 Barred Rock-$3 each, 4 Araucana-$3 each, 1 Black Giant-$3, 4 New Hampshire Red-$3 each. Christopher Carmichael Forsyth 478992-9076
'04 hatch, Buff Orpingtons, Black Giants, Dominiques, Bantams, Bronze turkeys for sale. Daniel Ray Newnan 770-252-8583
1 Araucana rooster, 4 Dominiques. Michael Moon Oxford 770-786-5019
1 Golden Sebright Bantam pair, 4 Partridge Cochin Bantam pair, 1 Gray Japanese Bantam pair, $8 per pair. John Andrews Hiawasse.e 770-578-0852 706-896-5404
1 AIR rooster, 1 Barred Rock rooster, 1 Buff Orpington rooster, all $1 O each. Brad Farrel Golden 321 Crowe Rd. Homer 30547 706677-1995
2 beautiful 8 month old purebred Golden Lace Wynadotte roosters for sale, $9 each. Ann Gammons Woodstock 30188 678-852-4946

Five colors big bull dog Cornish, chickens, 3 types Bantam chickens, sev. colors peacocks, breeders & young, call after 5 p.m. Billy Bryant Hawkinsville 478-892-2989
Flock reduction sale, approx. 100 qlty. Game cocks, diff. breeds, high station, $50 each. Zaki Zubeida Griffin 770-227-5681 770-775-6330
Four roosters for sale, hatched Aprn 2004, $3 each. Maria Johnson Griffin 770-412-7653
Game Stags crosses, have Tucker cock on my yard with Muggs, Hatch, and Gray hens, good bloodlines. Joel Keys Cumming 770313-6280
Game fowl: Mclain/Walton hatch hens and pullets, might part on stags. Gary Blair Dallas 770-459-0034
Guinea Keets, hatched 8/22/04, $2 each. Zack Huguley 18 Gwen Pl. Thomaston 706648-3845
Guineas $2-$4 each. Scot DeBockler Jefferson 706-367-0761
Guineas $2-$4-$10 each, Toulouse geese $20 each. Kenneth Buffington Royston 706245-9706
Hens for sale, 14 weeks, several breeds, started laying, $3 each, before 8 p.m. Steve Laseter Rydal .770-616-0540
Heritage turkeys, Narragansettes, Bourbon Reds, and Blue Slates. Mike Jones West Point 706-884-6592
Indian Runner ducks, sexed, various colors, $25 a pair, $35 a trio. Geoff Calhoun Danielsville 678-227-1897
Laying hens, Brown & Blue-green egg layer. C. Turenne 249 Dupree St. Lexington 30648 706-743-8385
Mallard & Blue Swedish ducks, Barred Rock & Sex Link chickens, all sizes, grown geese & guineas. Raymond Seckinger Ellabell 912-858-5048 912-234-8500
Mallards, (too many to count), Pekin, Muscovy ducks, chickens, guineas, turkeys, Valdosta area. Joseph Perkins Barney 229775-2886
Many Game stags for sale, Hatch/Warhorse cross. Jay Leggett Odum 912-586-2584
March '04 Bantams: BB Reds, Buff Cochins, W. Japanese, S. Sebrights, true Araucanas $15-$20/pr., cheaper if you buy more. Charles , Collins Stockbridge 770-507-2886
Not for eating, 6 Indian Game hens and 1 rooster $100 for all, approved person only. Eric Brantley Cedartown 770-748-5854
O.E.B. show stock,-Silver Duckwing, Black & Blue, BB Reds, Quail O.E., Blue Splash. Mack McBurnett Tyrone 770-487-2233
Old English Bantams, Spangles. Dwight Lewis Waters Hiram 770-445-5743
One pair Black Sex Links, spring '04 hatch, laying, $20/pair. George Archer Griffin 770227-7332
Partridge Rock and Ancona roosters and hens, 1O weeks old, $5 ea., vaccinated for Merck's disease. Joy Maddox LaFayette 706397-8402
Peacocks, India Blue, guineas, Pearl, ducks, I-Runner, Blue Sweed, W. Pekin & Ruins. Keith Garren Adel 229-896-1425

broke, big, beal!l. & very gentle, dressage potential. Judy Lawson Calhoun 706-625-8466
Pony, 2 yrs. old Shetland gelding, chestnut paint, clips, loads, needs training, current

Equine Miscellaneous
If you have questions regarding ads in this

Cleanest barn around, private barn, 6 stalls, matted, 12x12 lighted arena, covered round pen, watered lush pastures, daily turnout, safe fence, wood trails, H/C inside/outside, wash

25 Golden Comet hens for sale, laying good. John Mitchell 943 Jones Mill Rd. Cartersville 30120 770-382-3153
6 beau. purebred African geese, call for

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

vacc., $500. Rachel Hendee ViHa Rica 770- category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651- racks. Liza Wellman Monroe 770-207-1114 price. Zack Smith Atlanta 404-522-6669

Pigeons for sale, 10 different breeds; also,

577-3493

9081or404-651-9082.

706-769-8164

6 free roosters, white, about one year old. Ringneck & Diamond doves, 12 diff. colors.

Pony, 3 QH's, mule, 5 geldings/mare, very Want round pen panels for horse training, Exe. pasture, coastal Bermuda Rye clover, Carol Nufer Watkinsville 706-769-4729

Frank Williams Augusta 706-790-1901

gentle, rides, trails, exp. rider, 3 yrs.; 11 yrs.; prefer 12' x 5'. Bo Tullis Athens 706-340-4619. wooded trails by big creek, 100 acres, 6 hens, 1 rooster, all for $30. W.M. Moon Pigeons, White Homing pigeons, 4 pair, $25

13 yrs.; 3 12-yrs., $800-$1500. J. Nelms 16" roping saddle, light leather, barb wire $38/mo./horse, quality care, 45 mi. South of 3284 Rosebud Rd. Loganville 30052 770- per pair; single birds $10, StichelbauVGrooter

McDonough 770-478-5705 770-954-9885

pattern, good cond., $500. Joy Nicholson 3319 Atlanta. Bob Reid Zebulon 770-468-8268

979-1596

bloodlines. Dean Maddox Macon 478-750-8891

OH buckskin gelding, 15.1 hds., grt: trail Artesia Drive Atlanta 30021 404-202-8833

Full board stalls, $450/mo., fed twice/day, Araucana Bantams, (Easter egg chickens), Pigeons, White Kings, Turbits, Fantails,

horse, bathes, loads, clips, $2500. Dave 17" Wintec used AP saddle with GAIR & daily turn-out, barn manager lives on site, 5 mos. old, $10 pair. Kelly Clay Locust Grove New York Tippers, some mxd. Kings & doves,

Lawson Bal/ground 770-735-4707

adjustable gullets. Robin Hill 1154 Hodges riding ring w/jumps, 3 pastures w/4 board 770-898-1649

$5 to $15 each. Jimmie Tolleson Marietta

OH mare, 3 yr. beau. bay, 14.1 hds., lovely Circle Mansfield 30055 770-310-7026

fencing, 9 horses max. Gail Nicholson Araucanas for sale, also some Barred 770-432-4175

gaits, 40 hrs. police horse certified training, 1H buggy cart, blk. leather bench seat, sits Woodstock 404-626-9933

Rocks and RIR's, $5 for roosters, $10 for Qlty. Old English Bantams, Silver & Fawn

sweet, friendly, $1500. J. L. Bond Blue Ridge 2, Amish made, very rare item, mint cond., lots Full/pasture board, 135 acres w/wooded hens. Mitchell Fuller Meansville 770-567- Duckwings, BB Reds, quails, Blues, Mille

706-632-5529

of fun, $500. Donna Bowman Concord 770- trails, 12x12 stalls, 200x100 lighted arena, 5327 404-660-3835

Fleur, Spangles, more. Ted Charles

Regd. 14 yr., flea-bitten grey TB gelding 884-5017

round pen, H/C washracks, break rm., family Bantams for sale, Fawn Old English, White Douglasville 770-942-6847

16.3hds., needs exp. rider, exc. dressage Amish buggy for sale, exc. cond., $1250 or atmosphere, 2 exits N of Chateau Elan, owner and Partridge Wyandottes and Silver Laced AIR pullets, '04 hatch, 24 weeks old,

prospect, $1200/obo. Tammie Hayslip best offer. sue meisenheimer Carlton 706- lives on premises. W. Perkins Gillsville 770- Wyandottes, all show qlty. Billy Chambers rooster $6, hens $7 each. Rick Sharpton

Loganville 770-982-2881

797-3515 706-224-7467

287-8273

Canton 770-345-4028

Loganville 770-466-2528

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Red Golden and Lady Amherst Pheasants, 2003 & 2004 hatch. David Henry Chatsworth
706-517-0411

ALTERNATIVE

12' welded painted stall fronts, 40x90 Paint gelding; QH gelding; 2 OH mares, '04 Coastal & Tift 44 hay, horse qlty.. also clearspan barn new, buy building or can build for perfect beg. horse, child safe, trails, beau., cow hay. Randy Carithers Jersey 770-312
you. Yvonne Turan Danielsville 706-795-0805 sound, $2000-$3000. Natilie Cowan Dacula 4157

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
Royal Palm Turkeys, chickens: Buff, White Giants, Australorps, Sex-Link, King White; pigeons, chickens $10, turkeys $75 pair, pigeons $5. Sharon Wainwright Dahlonega 706-482-8643
Selling out (fowl): Gamefowl, Wingate Brown-Reds, Morgan White Hackles, Hatch, Aseel, Hatch, Kelso, Roundhead crossed stags, Bantams: Silkies, Cochins, OEG, White, Ginger Red. Micheal Aldridge Dallas 770-445-6942
Several BB Red Bantams, show type, $10 each. Jim Snow Hampton 770-897-0258
Show Bantam, 3 pr. Mottled Japanese, 2 pr. Buff Cochin, 2 pr. Wheaton O.E. Mark Hood Morrow 770-307-6793
Show Bantam, five pair Wheaton and one pr. Blue Wheaton, OE, top qtly. Keith Tate Dacula 770-995-8093

LIVESTOCK
If you have questwns regarding this 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.
Alpacas for sale, males, maidens, and pregnant females. Larry Dietsch Young Harris _Larry@destinyalpacas.com 706-379-2361
For sale, one male gelded registered _Alpaca. Cory Thomas Colquitt 229-758-3260
Llama, regd. Jge. selection, youngsters, bred females, stud qlty. males, geldings from $350. Dennis Grafe Resaca 706-625-5045 706-625-4317 Llamas for sale, 6 mo. old male & female, will del. Patty Weems Taylorsville 770-3824119
Llamas for sale, miniature male $500, beautiful gelded male $450, young females, all gentle with beautiful colors. Cindy Scoggins Chickamauga 706-539-2618

15 1/2" & 16" show saddles, 16" training

saddle, horse blankets & misc. tack, all grt.

cond. D. Moore Cartersville 770-382-2094

15" Hereford Brand western saddle by Tex

Tan, pleasure/show, will e-mail pies ..

$350/obo. Michelle Wright Moreland 770-

_328-2024

15" western pleasure saddle, only used

three times, $350; 17 1/2" Wintec 500 all-

purpose saddle, blk .. both exc. cond .. $300.

Aurora English Temple 770-294-2295

16" County Mirage saddle, flap change makes into dressage, jumping, Xcty. #3 tree,

good cond .. $400. Sheila Delgiorno Elberton

706-498-3674

16' GN livestock trailer, good floor and tires,

needs painting, $1000. Willis Brown Byron

478-956-2798

16' stock trailer w/removable top cage,

$1500, and other livestock equip. for sale. Glen Amburn Dawsonville 706-265-2782

_706-216-3511

.

17 1/2 Passier dressage saddle and 2

winter blankets, size 57 & 64 both waterproof.

_Shelby Stevulak Sharpsburg 770-599-6868

770-266-7244
Pony cart single rubber wheels, seats children, includes pony harness, $450. Andrea Stephens Gainesville 404-310-6116
Roping and barrel racing saddles for sale by Premier, Corriente, crates, J. Black, Circle Y, can e-mail pie's. Laura Harrison Canton 770-479-4660
Steuben All-purpose leather saddle with leg straps, great shape, $450, can e-mail pictures. Kay Adcock Social Circle 770-207-1574
Stock trailer, 6'6"x10'6", slide & roll gate- on 2 low boy axles, $400, needs tires. C. E. Culp Kingston 706-290-1361
Stock/horse combo trailer, 16x5 inside dimensions. BP, grt. shape, $2500. Josh Deal Statesboro 912-531-0043
Stubben dressage saddle, 16 1/2", regular tree, blk .. good cond. Sandi Anderson McDonough 770-957-5180
Top quality cutting/pleasure saddles, extremely comfortable, custom built, $1250 & $1350. M. Ross Watkinsville 706-769-0403
Used horse trailer wanted, 2 thru 4H, prefer BP, good used cond., under $2500. Holli

'04 Coastal and Tift 44 bermuda, 4x5 rolls, rain and weed free, stored inside, $38; '03 sq. bales $3.95. Charles Mcintosh Monroe 770267-9536
'04 Coastal and Tift 44 hay, horse qlty., sq. & rd. bales, well fert. Mike Carroll Jersey 678873-2625
'04 Coastal bermuda $24 roll; '03 fescue & rye mxd., make offer. Jo Temples Hartwell 30643 706-376-5309
'04 Coastal bermuda hay, 4x5 rolls, $20/each. Lyle Funk Cordele 229-273-0773
'04 Coastal bermuda hay, 4x5 roi;nd bales $20. Clinton Day Maxeys 706-759-2233
'04 Coastal bermuda hay, highly fertilized, weed free, lge. rolls, $30 per roll del., $25 per pick-up. Doug Johnson Butler 478-862-5281
'04 Coastal bermuda hay, horse qlty., no weeds, fertilized, rain free, $3.75/bale; '04 fescue mulch hay, no weeds, $2.50/bale, dely. James Hogsad Auburn 678-425-8421
'04 Coastal bermuda hay, horse qlty., sheltered, round $25, sq. $2.75. Douglas Gladin Milledgeville 478-456-3061 478-454-2038
'04 Coastal bermuda hay, round bales $30.

Silkie chickens $8 each, white doves $15 each, Diamond doves $20 each, Swinhoe Pheasant $35, baby peacocks $25. D. Daggy

Llamas, regd. males and females, friendly, dely. available, call for descriptions. Kathy Devaul Leesburg 229-347-1698

17 inch all-purpose English saddle, made by ''The English Shop" in Libertyville, IL. Julie Anna _Bloodworth Warner Robbins 478-922-1983

Harrison Kennesaw 770-218-3889
Want 2H, SL, BP trailer, good price. Nolan T. Floyd Gainesville 770-887-0068 770-533-2323

Aaron Warfield Blakely 229-724-7623
'04 Coastal bermuda hay, sq. bales $3 & $3.50, 4x5 round bales, wheat straw, sq. bales

Winder 770-867-7196

17" close contact saddle, blue ribbon with Want to buy used horse.trailer, must be ready $1.50, stored in barn. Harold Townley

Silkies, all sizes, for sale, call after 6 p.m. Jack Kelley Blairsville 706-745-2365
Silver Spangles, Bantams: Silver

Alternative Livestock Requiring Permit/License

fittings, $400. C. A Wells Orchard Hill 678- to haul, good cond., under $2000, call w/details. Watkinsville 706-769-6146

234-5207

C. Harrison Kennesaw 770-420-2597

'04 Coastal bermuda hay, well fertilized, 4 x

1979 2H BP trailer, needs a lot of work, Want used Brenderup horse trailer model 5 round bales $25. Lavern Bynes Bartow

Duckwing, Crele, BB Reds, almost free. Beth Hall 8383 Brewer Rd Douglasville 30134 770-577-6675
Standard Cochins: Blue and Splash; Silkies: Blue, Black, Splash; Black OE, Modern, Polish, Turken OE. Jann Chumley Jasper 770-735-1801
Texas A&M White Corturnix .50-$2, White

If you have questions -regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
The Georgia Department of Natural Resources regulates many exotic animals, including most hoofed stock except llama and buffalo. However, upon compliance with applicable state regulations, a deer

$500 firm. Carole L. Litkea Covington 770385-7596
1989 Cherokee 2H BP with ramp, steel, manger and tack rust, needs tires, pulls great, $1500. Mark Ray Palmetto 770-463-1695
1993 Jackson 2 horse, slant load, steel, bumper pull trailer; big tack room, $4000. Robin Ginn Royston 706-498-1968

Prestige, Royal, or Baron. L. Mcclendon Watkinsville 706-769-1390
Western saddle, Bona Allen, floral tooled pattern, Roper priced to sell @ $300. Kay Ruiz Dixie 229-263-7057
Wintec Pro-Dressage saddle, 17.5", GAIR panels, leathers, girth, adjustable gullel/kneeblocks, exc. cond., $600. Jenny

478-237 -5320
'04 Coastal bermuda hay, well fertilized, horse qlty., rain free, $3.75/bale in barn. Cecil Martin Watkinsville 706-769-5125
'04 Coastal bermuda, 4x5 round bales, well fert., $25 and $30. Barry Cobb 5959 Hwy 24 West Bartow 30413 478-625-8844
'04 Coastal bermuda, high qlty. sq. bales,

Pekin ducks $10 and RIR $2-$8. Marilyn farming license for the commercial 1994 2H BP WW trailer, fully enclosed tack Barbour Marietta 770-422-0891

can del. in N. & NE areas of Metro Atlanta. T.

Wheeles Brooklet 912-839-2056

production of meat and fiber is available compartment, mats, padding, new tires,

Pritchett Covington 770-490-9249

Turkey, 3 pairs, $45 a pair, (1-1/2 years for the following species: fallow deer, axis spare, good cond., $2150. H. Harrison old). Bobby Carney Cumming 30040 770- deer, sika deer, elk, red deer, reindeer, and Kennesaw 770-218-3886

RABBITS

'04 Coastal bermuda, horse qlty., 4'x5' rolls & sq. bales, barn & field, stored rolls, $25 and

887-8703 Turkeys $8 each & up, Bronze, Royal Palm,
one male peacock Pied $50. Miles Russell Meansville 706-648-3503
Turkeys, 60 to choose from, April to Sept. hatch, $8-$20, bronze, black, white and brown. Bill Davis Waycross 912-285-3056
Turkeys, RJR, Silver Laced Wyandottes for sale. Janice Gibbs Villa Rica 770-459-2714
Turkeys, over 50 Royal Palm, few white and mxd.. $25 pair, no answer Ive. msg. Randy Hall Tifton 229-386-4760
Poultry/Fowl Requiring
Permit/License

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 buffalo), contact the Georgia Department of Natural Resources Special Permit Unit at (770) 761-3044. Individuals submitting advertisements to buy and sell regulated hoofed stock in the Market Bulletin must provifle a photocopy of th_e appropriate license with their ad.
LIVESTOCK WANTED
,f you have questions regardmg ads in this

1995 S&HM horse trailer, $2000, call second number after 6 P.M. John Berry Rome 706-232-9033 706-295-5924
1998 Four Star 3H trailer, 8' living quarters, mid-tack, air cond., rear tack, grt. cond .. $17,500. Mike Holder Vienna 229-273-5549
1998 Ponderosa 2H trailer, 14' teal green, cost $3000, asking $2800, used less than 50 hrs. T. D. Bryant Gainesville 770-869-3312
1999 Ponderosa BP 3/4 horse slant with dressing room, good floor, paint, tires, saddle racks, mats, bridle hooks, great cond .. $2500 A. Love Jefferson 706-367-7468
2 dark Circle Y flat seat cutters $800 & $900; 1 light basket weave Billy Cook flat seat cutter, $1000. Nelson Parson Pendergrass

tf you have questions regarding ads in this
category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.
Large selection of rabbits for sale, exc. prices, call for information. Linda E. Adams Bethelehem 770-307-5854
Lion Head Dwarf cross, 8 weeks old, $8 ea. Ashley Elzey Cumming 770-889-4318 770235-5311
Lionhead rabbits, 2 male, 1 female, $20 ea. Terrie Jenkins Sandersville 478-552-5322
NZW bucks, exc. stock, breeding age. Betty Shelton Waverly Hall 706-582-2468
NZW rabbits for sale, different ages. Richard Johnson Toccoa 706-886-8437

up, can del. Wayne Martin Milledgeville 478452-5437
'04 Coastal bermuda, horse qlty., 4'x5' rolls, $25. Ed Bradberry Franklin 770-854-4795
'04 Coastal/fescue mix horse hay, lge. sq. bales in barn, dely. extra, $3. Leonard Rhyne Barnesville 770-358-3913
'04 Russell bermuda, sq. bales, horse qlty., 13.75% protein, $3.50; '04 fescue bales $1.50 in barn. Clark Chastain Talking Rock 706253-3982
'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 bermuda, $4 sq. bale, horse qlty. fescue, fertilized, weed free, $3 sq. bale in

If you have questions regarding this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or

category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.

678-908-4596 2 horse TB trailer, dressing room, good

NZW, 8 rabbits, 22 wks. old, $6 ea., 3 does, 5 ducks. Billy Abner Winder 770-867-3529

barn. Guy Seals Hiram 770-942-3759 '04 Tift 44 bermuda, square bales, horse

404-651-9082.
Advertisements for wood ducks must be accompanied by a USDA permit. Permits

Items listed in the Livestock Wanted category must be for specific livestock; for instance, "want 3 or 4-yr. old quarter horse

cond .. $1950/obo. Erin Amanda Unger 315 Clouds Creek Rd. Crawford 30630 706-7433482 706-202-4884

Pedigreed Dwarf Holland Lop bunnies,
healthy, handled daily & very gentle, assorted colors. Liz Van Horn Calhoun 706-624-0883

quality, highly fertilized, weed free $4 in barn. John Williams Social Circle 770-464-4433
'04 Tift 44 horse hay, fertilized, rain free, sq.

are available from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife gelding, approx. 16 hds., suitable for 2000 3H SL GN Sundowner w/extra lrg Pedigreed rabbits: Black Dutch, chestnut bales in barn, $3.50, dely. available. Louis

Service, Attn: Permit Section, P.O. Box moderately experience rider." Generalized dressing rm., 30 gal. water tank, walk-thur, Fuzzy Lops and Himalayans (Blue and Black). Lyons Sharpsburg 770-251-0951

49208, Atlanta, GA 30359. Advertisers ads, such as "want horses, any amount," drop down windows, escape door, removable Trina Callaway Eatonton 706-485-8144

'04 Tift 44 sq. bales, $4/bale, $3.75 100 up,

must submit a copy of current permit with are not acceptable for publication; neither tack, $14,500. Karen Amendola Moreland Pedigreed, dwarf Holland lop & Netherland 4x5 rnd. $35 ea., $30 10 up, exc. horse hay. Billy

their first ad.. Permit copies will be returned are ads for free or unwanted livestock.

770-460-5478

dwarf bunnies, assorted colors, state licensed. Bullock Dallas 770-443-8713 770-862-5290

upon request.

Advertisements for Nubian goats, wanting a billy and a nanny 2000 Colt 2H GN SL, rear tack, DR w/air, Beverly Whitener Dalton 706-277-2595

'04 Tift 44 square bales, well-limed,

bobwhite quail must be accompanied by a goat, pure bred with no horns. Larry Summey like new, $4500 firm. Linda Fowler Dublin Quality, Netherland dwarf, Holland Lop & FR- fertilized, horse-quality, in the barn, outside

copy of the advertiser's commercial quail Dalton 706-278-9058

478-272-1114

1000, NZW rabbits, and cages, some breeders. round bales available. Raymond Bailey

breeders license. Since this is a state Sheep for slaughter, prefer wether, weight 2000 Sooner 4H GN trailer w/dressing rm Curtis Teague Blairsville 706-835-1023

McDonough 770-957-4713

protected bird, the Georgia Department of 200+ lbs., located within 50 mi. radius of Atlanta Natural Resources requires anyone selling Earnest Sessoms Atlanta 404-699-0182

& escape door, like new/need to sell, $11,500. Rena Bushmiaer Adairsville 770-773-3840

San Juan rabbits for sale for training dogs '04 Tift 44, lge. round 5x5, 1000 lb. bales, and eating, or other. Bob Reese Whitesburg stored inside building, call for price, hay stored

bobwhite quail to have this license. For Want 6-12 good heifers or first calf cows for 2000 Sundowner Prostock trailer, 24' long, 770-834-2800

outside $30, baled w/Claas baler. Coy Baker

license information, write: DNR, Game and stock, prefer blk.. reas. cash price. Terry 7'6" tall, almost 7' wide, 4' dressing rm., grt. Small, fancy animals and breeding stock Loganville 770-466-4609

Fish Division, 2189 Northlake Parkway, Suite 108, Tucker, GA 30084.

Williams Odum 912-586-2491 Want donkey for protection of livestock.

cond., $13,000/obo. T. Ward Alto 706-776-6599. 2001 CM 3H SL alum. trailer, GN, exc.

available at this time, lie., $10 and up. Tammi Jordan Morven 229-775-2873

'04 Tift 44, sq. bales, weed free, well fertilized, horse qlty., $3.50. Ken Owens

Bobwhite or Coturnix quail hatching eggs Willie Turpin Talmo 706-693-4410

cond. w/finished dressing rm., heat/air

Monroe 404-312-3555

$40/100, $98/500, $190/1000, price includes shipping, send check/money order. Jean Strickland P.O. Box 9 Pooler 31322 912-7485769
Bobwhite quail, clean, healthy, flight birds for hunt/train/restock or meat, Atlanta dely. Drew Stanley Clarkesville 706-947-3884
Bobwhite quail, flight and weather conditioned, ready for release, $3 each. J. Ross Conyers 770-929-08l 7
Bobwhite quail, pheasants, Chukars, flight and weather conditioned, tower hunts. Inman Coleman Millen 478-982-5370 478-237-8289
Bobwhite quail, weather and flight cond .. ready now, $3.50 each. C. Avery Franklin 770-854-4344
Jumbo Wisconsin quail eggs available 100/$43, 300/$100, 600/$168, 1000/$240, flight conditioned birds $3, old layers $2. George Meadows Wadley 478-252-9997
Jumbo Wisconsin quail eggs for _sale 50/$28, 120/$50, 600/$168, flight conditioned birds, old layers available. Raymond Meadows Wadley 478-252-5345
Taking orders for Bobwhite quail, small or Jge. orders, flight conditioned, dressed birds also available. Larry Tharpe Cordele 229273-1701

Want pony, gentle for children, .prefer paint w/cabinets, drop down windows and awning. mare, healthy, others considered, under $500, Joe Motes Canton 770-355-5433

call with details. Christine Harrison 2001 Featherlite Model 6305, BP alum.,

Kennesaw 770-856-7338

18'L, 6'8"W, 6'6"H, torsion axles, warranty,

Want to buy goats, purebred or mixed $6900. Robert Mitchell Winston 770-942-4985

breed, will pick up and pay cash, no Sunday 200.1 Hart alum. 2H Sil GN walk-thru, calls. Wayne Green Bremen 770-562-3605 removable tack, lrg. dressing rm., A/C, nice,
Wanted cashmere or mohair goats, $10,400. Al Ward Dublin 478-272-8747

preferably young for fiber near McDonough. 2004 24'x6'8" wide GN, stock trailer, full
Jeri Broxterman McDonough 770-898-0557 i escape door, sliding cut gates, like new, $5700

firm. Donald Green Temple 770-841-6815

LIVESTOCK HANDLING

2H BP ramp load, handyman special, $700/firm, possible trade for tumble buggy,

,f 1 you have questions regardmg ads m this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651-

hay or regd, foal. Terri Honeycutt Monticello 706-468-0628

9081or404-651-9082.

2H BP trailer, straight load, step-up, new

'00 2H BP steel trailer, tack rm .. elec. brakes, 12'-5"L, 6'-6'H, escape door, heavy duty, $2500. Lois Heine Valdosta 229-241-7662

floor w/mats, manger style tack compartment, $1300/obo. Samantha Perkins Whitesburg 770-846-4406

'02 Classic GN 3H slant, 6', full living quarters, rear tack, drop down windows, awning, $24,000. Bonnie Maloney Breman

2H BP trailer, walk through, all hinges/closers work, needs metal work, $450. Nolan Trimt Cumming 770-533-2323

770-537-1795

2H slant load trailer, $1400, call aft. 6 P.M.

'04 Bison Alumsport, 3H GN, full LO, heat John Bassett Dublin 478-272-2443

ale, with glideout, lots of extras, like new, must 3H GN SL 7' tall, new tires, $2300. Jackson

see, 35,000. Page Glen Stephens Hoschton Todd Stewart 2985 Fish Dam Rd. Thomson

678-963-0085

30824 706-541-9895 706-831-6124

'04 Cherokee 3H, LQ loaded; used 6 times, 40' GN steel 6-8H trailer, lrg. living qtrs., AC,

FEED, HAY AND GRAIN
If you have questions regardmg ads in #us
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.
'03 bermuda hay, sq. bales, in barn, horse qlty., $3 per bale. J. Harper Mansfield 770786-6806
'03 fescue and bermuda, 4x5 rolls, fert. in barn, $25-$50, dely. available. Tommy Lee McDono!!Bh 770-898-3959
'04 $25/roll Tift 44 hay, $20/roll for all, Ext. 14. M. Boyles Dawson 229-679-5353 229995-4694
'04 150 round bales bermuda and fescue mix cow hay, 5 or less $25 each, 6 or more $20 each. Rick Stratton Locust Grove 770480-6000
'04 4'x5' round bales Coastal bermuda hay, horse qlty., rain free, $30 roll. John C. Byrnes Sandersville 478-552-3592
'04 4x5 rolls Coastal or Tift 44 bermuda$35, lge. sq. bales-$3.50, fescue-$25, limed, fertilized, rain free in barn. W. Glover Griffin 770-979-0373 770-599-8514

'04 \ill bermuda hay, sq./rnd. bales, horse qlty., stored in barn, dely. available; also, sq./rnd. fescue and bermuda cow hay. Dick Stratton Locust Grove 770-914-6153 770842-9317
'04 bermuda Dallas grass and fescue mxd. $2.25 sq. bale in field, $2. 75 in barn. Wilson T. Phelps Greensboro 706-453-9582
'04 bermuda and fescue mxd. hay, 4x5 rolls, $15 in barn, sq. bales $2 each. Ken Blalock Alto 706-778-1 030
'04 bermuda fescue hay, horse qlty., sq. bales $3.50 at barn; also, mulch and cow hay. Robert Barclay Ball Ground 770-889-3217
'04 bermuda fescue mxd., sq. and round bales, fertilized, rain free, $3 per sq. bale. Dale Carter Lula 706-677-4381
'04 bermuda horse quality $3.50, fescue $3.25 at barn, dely. avail. Al Guillebeau Monroe 770-267-8929
'04 bermuda mix qlty. hay, round/sq., horse qlty. & cattle, taking orders now, call evgs. Renee Keener Carrollton 770-832-3292
'04 bermuda, 4x5 and square, $25 round, $3 square in field, dely. available; also, 4x5 rye $20 af barn. Jackie Faulkner Griffin jackie.faulkner@ga.ngb.army.mil404-925-6671
'04 bermuda, fescue mixed hay, 4x4 round

Poultry/Fowl Wanted

always sheltered, $26,500. Mike Pasley hot shower, new tires. Julie Bremer '04 4x5 rolls fescue, fescue/bermuda grass bales, fertilized, rain free, on pallets in field,

Thomaston 706-648-2146

Savannah 912-786-5109

and johnson grass hay, priced from $10 to $16 $15 each; '03 same hay-$10 each, will del.-

Want Araucana, Dominiques, Black Giant '89 2H LO, shower, cabinets, A.G .. ref .. Crosby Lexington TC, all purpose, 17", per roll, Lula/Homer area. Neal Watkins Lula fee. Ricky Haymore Rutledge 706-557-2064

hens, '03-'04 hatch in Gwinnett area; also, microwave, stove/oven, fresh and hot water, med. tree, hidden knee rolls, havana/dk., 706-677-2457

'04 bermuda, horse grade, 6'x5' bales,

hen to sit on eggs/hatch. Denise Newlon 115/12 volts, $6000. Ricky D. Long Franklin show cond., leathers & irons, $600. Missy '04 Alfalfa hay $6.50/bale, Tift 44 bermuda other. Frank Eaton Buckhead 706-342-0727

Dacula 770-822-1875

706-675-6279

Bakey Athens 706-549-2611

$3.50/bale, Russell bermuda $3.50/bale, 706-474-0689

Want French Marans (hens/pullets & '96 Featherlite 2H, bp, st. load includes GN H.T. 1982 steel Seminole sleeper, good fertilized, sq. bales, horse qlty., in barn, will '04 bermuda/fescue mix, rain free in barn,

rooster), within reasonable price and distance. hitch & sway bars, $7500. Charlene Campbell tires, refridg., shower, A.G., all work, $1500. A. del., (extra). Helmut/Charlie Cawthon Rome round bales $20, square bales $3, horse

P. Wilkinson Walnut Grove 770-788-7722

Jenkinsburg 770-504-0736 770-206-0990

Baker Dallas 770-443-1189

706-802-0797

quality. Lewis Hayes Aragon 770-684-6850

Want Indian Blue, mature peahen. Kyle '96 Sundowner Horizon II, 4H GN, dressing Homemade 4H walker for sale, need some '04 Alfalfa hay - season close out sale '04 bermuda/fescue mixed square hay

Martin Carnesville 706-308-1551

rm.. fully enclosed, drop-downs, rear tack, repairing, $300. Shelby Gay Milan 229-362-4540 $3/bale, $2/bale for the lot. Don J. Sullinger, bales, limed & fertilized $4 each. Fran

Want four Red Golden Pheasant hens to water tank, battery, new wheels/tires, $5700. Horse trailer, 3H slant load, BP, exc. cond., Sr. Royston 706-245-0829

Brogdon Buford 770-945-6433

increase flock. Kyle Burkett Calhoun 706- Bert Morris LaGrange 706-884-2837

new tires, side mounted water tank, good floor '04 Alfalfa hay, small square, 60 lb. bales, '04 bermuda/fescue/foxtail mixed, 4x4

280-9893

'97 Bee stock trailer, completely w/mats, dressing/tack area, $4500. Kay Piper excellent quality, delivery available. C. Willbur round bales, $10 and up. Grady H. Roberts

Want peafowl, Indian Blue or Java Green, refurbished, looks like new, 24'L, 7'W, 7'H, 2 Rockmart 770-684-7753

Canton 770-846-7979

Aragon 770-684-9866

{Muticus}, mature hens or young birds. Mike divider gates, storage over neck, $5500. Like new, 8 passenger wagonette, hunter '04 Alicia bermuda, irrigated, exc. qtly., 4x5 '04 crop, horse qlty., rain free, orchard,

Martin Carnesville 706-384-4431 706-308-1551 Lamar Cooper Camilla 229-336-7702

green, never used, pull single or double, grt. rolls in barn, $35-$40 bale, millet hay outside clover, Italian grass mix sq. bales $2.50 each

Want to purchase White Pekin ducks in '97 Hale 3H slant, ale insulated dressing for show/draft size, $3000. John Cobb Ball $25, dely. available. Henry Beckworth Gibson at barn, Ive. msg. & number. L.F. Dills

Middle Ga. area, have great pond. _Emily room, awning, $570.0/obo. Lamar Cloer Ground 770-735-1958

706-598-2106

Blairsville 706-897-1235

Belflower Montrose 478-934-2420

Chatsworth 706-695-4437

Older 2-horse dual axle BP trailer, straight '04 Coastal 4x5 rolls or sq. bales; also, '04 equine quality bermuda/orchard square

Want unwanted geese, ducks, chickens, '99 Bee 4H slant load, super delux GN, kept load, solid floor, good cond.. must sell, wheat straw, rolls or sq. bales; '04 bales, delivery available, produced-UGA

turkey, I have farm \v/pond. Judit Varga under shelter, exc. cond .. $10,750. Greg $700/offer. Sheryle Howard Shiloh 706-628- bermuda/crabgrass mix, fert./limed, $15-4x5 Master Forager. Richard Roberson 1655

Conyers 770-760-7734

Haley Dallas 770-443-8475

4822

roll. Charles Harrington Macon 478-742-6726 Bailey Rd. Aragon 30104 706-232-0583

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday October 13, 2004

'04 fescue & bermuda hay, baled in Sept., Baling 2004 Tift 44 hay in Clayton County

Want to buy Kiowa Blackberry plants, would Crape myrtles $10 to $50, two to ten ft.,

rain free, $2.25 per bale. Harold Shuler Ball for pickup out of field, call tor directions/time.

Ground 770-735-2340

Deborah Bailey McDonough 404-379-9802

AG SEED FOR SALE

like to plant some this fall. Ricky Brogdon Stella and mix color daylilies, mix iris $8/doz.,

Hoschton 706-654-3881

$35/100 PP. Ann Shearouse 380 George Gray

'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 770-787-1012
'04 fescue hay, 4x5 round bales, 60 rolls, w/fert., no weeds, $22.50 each, must take all for price. W.H. Turner Brooks 770-716-7693 706-835-2113
'04 fescue or fescue/bermuda mix sq. bales, horse qlty., fertilized, weed free, in barn, GOA

Bermuda & fescue hay, heavily fert., rain free, horse qlty., $3 to $4/sq. bale, $35 round bale. S. Stana Powder Springs 770-241-3201
Bermuda Tift 44/fescue square bales, under cover, 2004, $3.50; also, mulch hay $2.50. Rick Huszagh Monroe 678-522-6560
Bermuda hay, 2004 season, excellent quality, $3 square bales. Deborah Willett Loganville 770-787-1044
Bermuda hay, fertilized, weed & rain free in

If you have questions regarding this
category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081 or404-651-9082.
Advertisers of agricultural seed must submit a current laboratory report (not more than 9 months old) for purity, noxious weeds and germination for each seed lot advertised. A seed lot must be uniform and not exceed 400 50-lb. bags. Laboratory reports will be returned upon request. Any

Want white star potatoes for planting next summer. Frank Grice P.O. Box 1312 Blue ridge 30513 706-632-5517
Wanted Jerusalem artichoke plants or tubers for making relish. William Langston 1045 Dixon Drive Gainesville 30501 770536-4762
FLOWERS FOR SALE

Lane Waleska 30183 770-853-7269
Crape myrtles, pink, white, lavender, 6'-12', $50-90; Leyland cypress, 12'-14', $120; Bald cypress, 5 gal. $10. Brantley Wise Commerce 770-993-2100
Crinums, 2 burgunday leaf, 3 Bradley/Emma Jones, med. pink bloom, all small bulbs $11 each. Una Fay Crosby Moultrie 229-782-5484
Daylilies 2/$1, all colors including Stella de

tested for protein and fiber, $4/bale. Max Hartman Douglasville 770-949-8394
'04 fescue orchard grass hay, horse qlty., hvy. sq. bales, fertilized/limed, rain free. Lamar Long Chatsworth 706-695-5906

barn, sq. bales/$3.50, round bales/$30, mxd. fescue & bermuda sq. $3, rnd. $25. Charles Rutland Powder Springs 770-943-5798
Coastal Bahia hay- 5 foot by 5 foot large round, tight wrap, $20 per roll, volume

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

If you have questions about this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081or404-651-9082.
Flower seed offered for sale has not been tested for germination since it often

Oro, no shipping; iris 2/$1. Dot Weaver 4312 Forrest Rd. Hephzibah 30815
Daylilies sale out, 1100 var., prices slashed, clump sale prices, many $1 clump if you dig. Danny Jewell Moultrie 229-985-3047

'04 fescue premium qlty. horse hay, sq. discounts available. Dan Fowler Blythe 706- example, wheat seed such as Florida 304, is collected in very limited quantities.

Daylilies, 100 mxd. colors, $35 PP. Brenda

bales in barn, $3 each, no rain or weeds. 554-2513 706-554-3709

Coker 9152, Coker 9835 and soybean seed, $1/pkg. w/SASE: Scarlet trumpet vine, Robinson 265 Cedar Circle West Point 31833

Morgan Adams Clermont 770-983-3940

Coastal bermuda hay, exc. qlty. round and such as 6738, Haskell and Benning, may not attracts hummingbirds, easy to grow, Daylilies, 100 plants, mxd. colors and sizes,

'04 fescue squares and rolls, ber.muda sq. bales, dely. available. Philip Ivey Lizella be propagated for sale unless the seed has w/instructions. D. Daly 1052 River Plantation $35 plus $7 shipping, mixed color canna lilies

squares and Tift 44 sq. bales, storage and dely. available/extra. Jean Medart Woodstock 770-516-5915
'04 fescue, 4x5 rolls, good qlty., fertilized, $15/roll. Steve Rice Cedartown 770-748-7984
'04 fescue, rain tree, fertilized, in the barn, $2.25 a square bale. J. Sallee Bowman 706245-4171
'04 fescue-bermuda mix, sq. bales in barn, $2 per bale. Kirk Chambless Elberton 706283-1503 770-315-8759
'04 fescue/bermuda sq. bales, horse qlty., weed free, fertilized, $2.50 field, $3 barn. Ken Sargent Rockmart 678-757-0705
'04 fescue/bermuda/orchard grass, 4x5 rolls $25, squares $3/$3.50, qlty. dry in barn. David Jackson Roopville 770-854-8802
'04 hay, bermuda square bales, rain free in barn $3.50 per bale, excellent hay. Arhe Aukerman LovejoY 678-409-2377 770-477-1629
'04 hay, rain free, rye/mix grass $3.50; Ladino clover/mix grass $3.50; mulch $2.25, rye/bermuda/johnson grass $2, cow hay $1. 75, volume disc., dely. Jim Robinson Good Hope 770-207-4700
'04 highly fert. Coastal sq. bales-$4.50 each, Coastal round rolls $45 each, fescue and rye sq. bales $4 each, in dry. Ray Clark Dacula 770-963-3561 770-963-4228
'04 horse qlty. bermuda hay $3/bale in barn, round bales $20 in field. Wm. Whitmire Bishop 706-769-9012 706-769-5992
'04 horse qlty. tescue, orchardgrass, clover mix fertilized, rain tree $3 per sq. bale in barn, dely. available. Charles Hemphill Blairsville 706-745-9544
'04 horse qlty., rain. free Tift 44 bermuda $3.25/barn, round 4x5 covered $35, uncovered $25, oat-bermuda $20. Keith Boozer Monroe 770-267-8648 770-601-5217
'04 horse quality tescue/bermuda mix hay $2.50 in field, $30 roll
, cow rolls $20, storage available. A. J. Campbefl Rockmart 770-748-3419
'04 peanut hay, 4"x5" net wrapped, taking orders for SeptJOct., $25; we load, you pickup or dely. iixtra. Bill Cowart Lyons 912-5387915
'04 prime horse qlty. Coastal bermuda hay, ound or sq. bales in barn, fert. UGA soil spec., dely. available. Olin Trammell Forsyth 478-994-6463

478-935-9814
Coastal bermuda hay, fertilized, weed free, lge. bales, exc. qlty. $4. H.C. Washburn Hampton 770-946-3220
Coastal bermuda horse qlty. hay sq. bales $3.50/bale, 5x5 rolls 435 roll. Lesley Parham Monroe 770-267-6243 770-267-6185
Feed oats, bulk only, $2.25 per bsh. Marvin Lewis 599 Ga. Hwy. 33 Cordele 31015 229273-6872 229-273-4329
Fescue hay bales tor sale, Monroe area, sq. $3, round $25, will deliver if needed. Glenn Chatham Duluth 770-446-3549 404-557-0050
Fescue, Coastal, mxd., sq. bales, Tift-sq. bales, tescue & Tift 44 round bale. Pierce Marlowe 3701 Geo Wm's Rd. Monroe 30656 770-267-5760
Forage sorghum silage $22.50/ton. George Parker Millen 478-982-2004
Hay for sale, 4x5' rolls mxd. hay, (bermuda & tescue), $18/roll, (100 rolls), call after 7 p.m. Eddie Turpin Carnesville 706-384-2166
Hay tor sale, lge. round rolls, exc. qlty. Coastal bermuda $30. Keith Brown Milan 229-362-4 745
Hay, sq. bales, bermuda & fescue mix in field $2. Frank Powell 1207 Jacksonville Rd. Tallapoosa 30176-2417
Horse qlty. bermuda mix hay $2.50 in field sq. bales, $25 rolls, cutting late Sept. Buddy Cash Adairsville 770-773-7217
One round bale orchard/Timothy avail., rainfree, bought 3/04 but no longer needed, $10 pick-up only. M. Cox Cumming 678-513-1883
Peanut hay for sale, fresh behind baler, will deliver. Timmy Marsh Rt. 1, Box 93-A Metter 30439 912-685-3551 912-682-9902
Premium Tift 44 & Coastal bermuda, bermuda rolls, heavily fert., weed free, dry, stored barn @$50/roll, outside $25/roll.. Tim Hunter Conyers 770-483-8712 770-922-6653
Qlty. Tift 44/85 hay, dely. available. Ron Botts Bainbridge 229-243-2616 229-243-4655
Round rolls, 4x5, fescue, bermuda mix, belt baler, 1500 lb., excellent condition, delivery available, $15. Wade Pitcock Rome 706-2322997
Russell bermuda, 4X5 rolls, fertilized & weed free, $10 to $25 per b<1le. John Leslie Summerville 706-857-4523
Russell bermuda, 5 by 5 rolls $35, square bales $4, rye grass $4. Larry Eley White

been grown as a class of certified seed. Propagation of such seed is a violation of the Plant Variety Protection Act and the Federal Seed Act. If you have questions regarding certified seed, call the Market Bulletin office or the Georgia Department of Agriculture Seed Division, (404) 656-3635.
'04 WrensAbruzzi Rye, $8 per bushel, 82% germ., cleaned and bagged. Ray Lister Cochran 478-952-2747 478-934-6229
'04 wheat seed, 97% germ., 99.80% pureseed, $7 ea.; Wrens Abruzzi rye, 2004 crop, both cleaned/bagged in 50 lb. bags, $8.80/bag, 89% germ. Anthony Burce Montezuma 478-472-9039
Certified Roberts wheat, 92% germ., 98.98% purity, good forage variety. Lewis Sanders Stephens 706-759-3871
Certified Chapman Oats, 40# bags, $7.00; bulk oats, high quality, $3.50/bu. James Gaston Americus 31719 229-924-7460
Chapman oats tor sale, 2004 crop, top quality, seed or feed, $3 per bu., quantity discounts. Ted Milliron Shellman 229-679-5801
Oats (Big Buck), 98% germ., wheat (Trophy Rack), 95% germ., top quality, by bag, drum or bulk. T. Adcock Good Hope 770-267-7639
Oats Brooks, $98% pure, 07% germ., cleaned & bagged in 2 lb. bags. Ronald Graham Hall 706-548-4826
Sugar cane seed, best 2 kinds for making syrup, CP52-48 & GP 67500, $0.25/stalk, call before 9 P.M. M. Hines Tifton 229-387-823:L
Wildlife mix, 90% rye grass, 10% wheat, 50 lb. bags/$8 per bag. Brent Galloway Mansfield 678-410-6070
Wrens Abruzzi Rye seed, cleaned and bagged, 99.43% pure seed, 87% germ. John Miller Mauk 706-269-3843
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/bag. Brent Mize Royston 706-246-0290 706-3088300
Wrens Abruzzi rye, 400, 50 lb. bags., $10, .00 weed, 99.61 pure, 94% germ. Ed Vinson Fort Valley 478-825-5030
Wrens Abruzzi rye, cleaned and bagged in 56# bags, 350 bags, pureseed 99.49, germ. 91%. K. D. Childers Arabi 229-273-5064

Dr. Woodstock 30188

25/$20, $4.50 shipping. S.H. Hill 144 Calhoun

$1/pkt. w/SASE: mxd. cypress vine, attracts Rd. Sylvester 31791 229-535-4738

hummingbirds, orange-yellow cosmos, purple Daylilies, Stella de Oro 15 plants/$12 plus

o cleome, black-eyed Susan, huge blooms. B. $3.5 shipping; yellow canna lilies 25/$20

Bryant 1143 Rosedale Rd., Atlanta 30306

plus $4.50 shipping. Ms. E.P. Dykes 1152 Ga.

$1/pkt. w/SASE: re-seeding petunias, dbl. Hwy. 32E. Ashburn 31714

angel's trumpet, purple or white. C.S. Arnold Daylilies, tall clearance, visit femcove.com

644 Lynn Ave. Jefferson 30549

for prices and specials. Gerald Denney 400

$3 pk. PP.: Indian bead seed, grows w/hole Jim Starr Rd. Newnan 30263 770-502-9320

in it; dbl. purple angel's trumpet w/instr. on Daylilies, hundreds of registered varieties,

both. Fran Chapman 159 Westfield Rd. Leesburg 31763
$5 angel's trumpets rooted cuttings, larger plants available. Bill Mizzell 3371 Old Jonesboro
Road Hapeville 30354 404-767-6120

70 varieties of hostas, assorted perennials

and

butterfly

bushes,

linda@

bloomindesigns.com. Linda Butler Auburn

678-376-7987 ~D:...a:::.y"'lil;.ie.:..s.::,:::.m:...x_d.,...-c-o.,,.lo-r-s,-,-lg_e_.-c,-lu_m_p_s-$"'5;:,.""'i""ri-::-s,

'03 purple coneflower (echinacea) seed Siberian $4/doz., bearded dk. purple $6/doz., $1/Tbsp. w/2 stamps on self-addressed bronze ajuga, English ivy, others. M. Smith envelope; hardy perennial, goldfinches love them. Clarkesville 706-947-1 036

Wynn Mott 5266 State Hwy. 60 Suches 30572

oaylilies, reducing stock, clump sale, great

'04 castor bean seed 12/$1; '04 blazing reef bargains, Alcovy Daylily Farm. Jesse Burgess

hibiscus $1/Tbsp. w/SASE. June Davis Rte. 1, Covington alcovydaylilies@yahoo.com 770-

Box 112-A Chester 31012

787-7177

'04 hollyhock seed, 4 shades P/R, $1/Tbsp. ~o,...e'-o'-'d...:.0-ra_c_e_d,...a-r,...,8"''..,.to--=25"'-:in--;-;th-e-f"'ie...,.ld",-a'"'ll'"'t,.,.o=-p

w/SASE. A. Wells 223 Dowdy Rd. Cordele
31015 '04 re-seeding impatiens, various beau.
colors, $1 per 1/2 tsp. LSASE, orders over $10 include ex1ra stamp. Linda Hutton 1732 West Point Circle Marietta 30068

qlty., you dig. Don Watson Macon 478-741-
87"'9~8'--c-~,--~-,----,--..,..--.c==:c
English ivy & vinca minor, in gal. plastic
containers. Charles Woodliff Alpharetta 77047:_,5:'..."-53"-6"'5"-~c-------:,-----,----.,.-...,.,,.
English ivy, pachysandra, purple

'04 shasta daisy seeds 2 Tbsp./$1 w/SASE. wintercreeper, liriope, lamium, canna lily,

M. Sparks P.O. Box 118 Portal 30450

daylily, ginger lily, hosta, ajuga, mondo, vinca,

2 for $10: golaen angel's trumpet rooted iris, aucuba, others. C.O. Henderson 171 cuttings, mail check. Scott Whitaker 3349 Old Marietta St. Alpharetta 30004-1921

Jonesboro Road Atlanta 30354 404-932-8124 Four o'clock, tiger lily, hollyhock, marigold

4" perennials, 350 var., $1.50, helleborus, 50 seeds/$0.75 SASE, all you want mxd. four eucalyptus, palms, fems and shrubs, display o'clocks. Melba Moore 1996 Rockhouse Rd. garden. Selah Ahlstrom Jackson 770-775-4967 #4B Lithia Springs 30122

7000 cedar trees, 10,000 pine..James Mays Free lantana plants, you dig, call for

Abbeville 229-467-2372

appointment. C.D. Hill Fort Valley 478-825-2719

Abelia, nandina, forsythia, mahonfa holly, Free liriope, you dig. Gill Ellison Mende weeping willow, pussy willow, daylilies, iris, Cumming 770-781-4386

(black), hostas, magic lily. Betty Stephens Free mondo grass, you dig. Anne Williams

Monroe 770-267-5053

454 Cana of Galilee Ct. Tucker 30084 770-

Abundance of angel's trumpets will be cut, (Oct. 1), selling stalks 6-7' tall or more, want to

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sell in bulk, no shipping. Letha Brady Auburn each pk. w/SASE, tree Confederate rose

770-963-4458

seed. R. Shuman 825 Shumantown Rd.,

Ajuga 50/$12, Society garlic 20/$10, Mexican petunia, blue, 20/$10, pink 15/$10, white

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10/$15, all $3.85 shipping. B. Reese 3908 N. grows 30-40', yellow panicles 12-15" long, fast

Forrest St. Valdosta 31605 229-244-8891

growing, beautiful. Mrs. Bullard Atlanta 404-

Afoe vera 4" pot $1 and up, jades, ginger 6"'34:::,..::5:==2"-60"--~.,.-,.----.---::-7"'"-:::-::--:-:---;;

'04 qlty. Coastal hay, round bales $30-$35, Plains 30678 706-467-2184

sq. bales $2.75-$3.50. Walter T. Davis Shelled yellow corn, oats, and wheat

Haddock 478-932-5462

$30/barrel; also, 100# bags of corn $10/.bag,

Ag Plants for Sale

lily, spider plants, Boston ferns, papyrus, Helleborous, (lenten rose), 4 1/2" pots, 2 pampas grass, palms, hand carved planters, year old plants $2 each, $1.50 over ten. Joyce

If you have questions regarding thTs more. G. Wallace Acworth 770-974-2781

Becker Dahlonega 706-864-0443

'04 rolls 4X5 Coastal, $35 Bermuda/mixed 30 in barn fertilized & limed, rain free delivery

excellent deer teed. Robert Wayne Montgomery Reynolds 478-847-2356

category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081or404-651-9082.

Amaryllis Red, brilliant bulbs, 6/$19 postpaid. C. Jongma 135 Kings Chapel Rd.,

Hen and chicks or hosta $12/doz., Rose-ofSharon, (4 colors), 4 plants/$12, angel's

(ex1ra). John D. Alexander Sharpsburg 770-

253-5768

'04 top qlty. fescue sq. bales/$2.25 each;

also, mulch $2 each, rain free in barn. Joe

Bradley Canon 706-356-8295

,

04' Coastal hay, 4x5 round bale $35, square

bale $3.50, mulch $1. Roy West Marshallville

31057 478-967-2318

04' Tift 44 and Russell bermuda-horse and

dairy quality, $3.50/sq. and $30/roll sheltered.

Spring '03 cutting bermuda-tescue mix, axe. qlty., weed free, rain free, 4x4 rolls, barn stored-$24 each, field stored-$20 each. Marsha Halloran Stone . Oak Farms Arnoldsville 706-548-0066
Spring '04 square bales, highly fertilized, fungus-free, fescue/orchard grass/white clover, horse quality, $4/bate, 25 bale minimum. Sage Ralston Dalton 30721 706-
259-4205

2004 Florida 501 oats, 50 lb. bags, germination 97%, $7 per bag. Steve Crawford Rochelle 229-365-2369 229-365-7e02
9.76 acres in Burke county on Griffin Landing road with septic tank, well, and power pole, $30,000. Melanie Mobley Gracewood 706-798-7234 706-414-2078
Blue gal and Yellow gal sugar cane ready tor chewing, planting, juice or syrup. Ray Freeman Dublin 478-272-1307

Martinez 30907 706-860-0200 Angel's & Devil's trumpets $5, Carolina
jasmine, nandina, autumn clematis, Siberian iris $3, ground covers, others. Carla Houghton Marietta 770-428-2227
Angel's trumpets, banana trees, Black Magic Elephants ears, ginger lilies, pond plants, lotus & more. Patrice Cook Covington 770-787-6141
Angel's trumpets, potted in lge. pots,

trumpet, Jacob's ladder, ageratum $2/Tbsp.
SASE. F. Brooks 674 New Rosedale Rd., A:!!r~m"'u,,_,c:.:h_,,e::::e:...3::::0::.,1,_,0"'5'--.,.....,,---,,.-;-=:;;--=
Hostas, 1100+ varieties on display, 350+ tor
sale, plus other shade perennials, shipping or
pick-up. Dan Nelson Auburn 678-377-5556
Iris, daylilies, cannas, Kerria, althaea, verbena, liriope, tall mcindo, flowering almond,
forsythia, ginger lily, cedar, angel's trumpet. L.
Mulkey Cumming 770-889-7079

James Lyles Ringgold 423-227-7929
04' Tift 44 bermuda $3.50/bale at barn, horse quality, deiivery available. Buddy

Square & 4x5 round bales, orchard. grass clover mix, great horse hay, stored m dry, possible dely. Glen Henderson Blairsville

Egyptian walking multiplying onion sets, top setting, $6/doz. ppd. Pam Padavana P. 0. Box 694 Trenton 30752 706-861-0546

clearance sale, need room for next year plants. B. Driggers Conyers 770-760-9050
Arum, aucuba, azaleas, climbing

Irises, daylilies, ground covers, monkey grass, cannas, vinca minor, many others. Pat Edwards Snellville 770-979-7040

Bearden 1091 Lane Creek Way Bishop 30621 706-310-0456
04' horse quality, Coastal bermuda, fertilized, square and round, rain free $3.50/bale, $20/round, bulk/delivery available. Dan Evans Athens 706-549-0937 706-3186136
110 rolls 4x4 fresh bermuda mxd. hay, $15 each. Clifford Kimbrell Oxford 770-787-3057
2003 Coastal hay, 4 X 6 rolls, $22 each, delivery available. Billy G. Daniel Rentz 478984-4909
2003 fescue round bales, sheltered, $20/bale. Ellis Astin 184 Astin Farms Path Villa Rica 30180 770-459-5013
2004 Tift 44 horse quality hay, weed/rain free, 70/80 lb. bales, $3.75/bale, discount tor bulk. Robin Ginn Royston 706-245-8043
2004 Tift 44 sq. bales, horse qlty., weed/rain free, $3.50/bale. Tripp Conner Social Circle 770-267-4974
2004 bermuda hay in barn $30 per 4x5 roll. Terry Stephenson Commerce 30530 706335-2654
2004 horse quality bermuda square bales, clean large bales, $4 at barn, $4.50 delivered. 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 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
400 bu. white mill corn, $3.50 per bu., will load. Billy Powell Buena Vista 229-649-7605
Alicia bermuda squares out of barn $4, pure bermuda round $40, 4x5 bermuda x rye grass, stored in barn $40, dely., other. Glenn Hayes Oxford 770-786-3737 770-786-6425
In Ads cannot be called by phone.

706-745-1840
Taking orders for '04 Coastal, fertilized and limed, cutting Sept.. 21, 4x5 rolls 1n barn. Ralph Harrington Milledgeville 478-452-2609
Taking orders, good qlty. fescue mix. cow hay, in field $15/roll, horse qlty. fescue mix sq. bales $2.60/bale, rnd.-$25/roll m barn, dely. Mark Floyd Adairsville 770-773-7668
Tift 44 bermuda hay $4 per sq. bales, horse qlty., in barn, rain free. Dewey Stroup McDonough 770-957-8585
Tift 44 bermuda hay, horse qlty., well fertilized and rain free, sq. bales $3.75 in barn, $3.25 in field. Tony Petty Calhoun 770-5480596
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 sq. hay, horse qlty., baled '04, need barn space, $3.50 per bale. Paige Bullock Dallas 770-445-2107
Tift bermuda hay, choice horse, sq.-rnd. bales & cow round bales. Gene Campbell Buchanan 770-646-5883
Whole corn for sale, $20/55 gal. drum, will give discount if buy 6 or more drums, bring your own drums, Ive. msg. L. Carney Montezuma 478-472-8078
Feed, Hay And Grain
Wanted
Want 25-30 sq. bales of hay, can be mulch hay, donated for a "Walk-Through Bethlehem." Roger Greuel Brooks 770-719-8118
The Georgia Wildflower Preservation Act requires that shipments of officially protected plants be accompanied by transport tags displaying a pennit number issued by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources.

Old fashioned multiplying onions tor summer and fall planting, $10/gal. & $4 S/H. Earl Terry 2711 Hwy 80 Wrens 30833
Original Georgia red sweet potatoes and/or original Ga. red sweet potato slips for spring planting. John Ingram Oglethorpe 478-949-2671
Paulownia seedlings avail., grows 15' in first year, flowers in springtime, shipping now. Debra Wade Lenox 229-546-4034
Pineapple plants for sale, $40 to include shipping various varieties, call after 5 P.M. Wayne Overholt Warner Robins 478-953-566
Sugar cane for planting, $0.25/stalk, Laurens county. Lemon Rozier Montrose 478-676-3521
Sugar cane, green & red, $0.25 per stalk, place order now. Fred K. Barnes Tifton 229382-5349
Sugar cane, red & green, $0.50 stalk, no sales less $100. N. E. Duke 1089 Andrews Chapel Rd. Thomaston 30286
Thorneless blackberries, up-right, 1 gal. pots, 100 for $200. Martha Wade Alma 912632-6731 912-632-5216
White and red multiplying onions bulbs, specify color, $20/gal. pp." William Parker 615 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
White multiplying onions, 1 gal. shipped, $1200, pickup $800. Dale Rasketraw Dallas 770-445-0777
Ag Seed/Plants Wanted
Want 1 pt. of old time original red ripper pea seed. Roy Wilson Covington 770-786-9328
Want North Ga. Crabapple trees to produce lrg. Crabapples for jelly and canning. James T. Fogarty Brooks 770-599-3355
Submit ads by Wednesday noon.

hydrangea, Anna Belle hydrangea, helleborus, Lily-of-the-Valley, viburnum,
camellia, forsythia, ferns, others. Verma Farlow East Point 404-767-7656
Aucuba, (spotted dust), sedums, butterfly bushes, bee balm, purple coneflower, variegated liriope, Black-eyed Susan, columbine, fragrant phlox, Siberian iris, more. J. Poss Cumming 770-889-0566
August lilies or daylilies $12/doz., rose campion plants, (will bloom in '05), $12/doz., gold coneflower, 3 colors hibiscus $2/Tbsp./SASE. A. Mashburn 1030 Haywood Va. Rd. Armuchee 30105
Banana trees, 3 to 5 feet high, $15 to $25. Robin.Scott Adairsville 770-877-3987
Beau. Japanese magnolia, dk. color, in 3 gal. bucket $15; althaea & redbuds in pots, blue/white wisteria, Siberian iris, daylilies, aucuba, other. E. Beach Duluth 770-476-1163
Beautiful, sweet smelling four o' clocks, mixed colors, some variegated, 20 seed/$1 w/SASE. Martha Dickerson 102 Burnap St. Marietta 30060 770427-7453
Boxwoods up to 4' high, diff. sizes & prices. B. Lunsford 3602 State Highway 60 Suches
30572 706-747-2331 Boxwoods, American, 15" to 36'', you dig.
Ed Murphy Buchanan 770-646-3107 Burgundy crinium lilies, asstd. sizes dozen
$20 plus $8 postage, specimen sizes $8.50, $10.50, $12.50, $15 each, $8 postage & hdlg. Edwin Vickers Ambrose 912-384-5303
Cleome seed $1/tsp. SASE; have tiny cleyera bushes and 4 red cannas $1.25. A. Robb Box 2293 Loganville 30052 770-999-
9999 Gold hardy palm trees for sale, call for info.
Martin Golden Lawrenceville 770-875-5381
Columbines, mixed, evening primrose, lemon, foxglove, apricot; lamb's ear $1 w/SASE. Mallie Brown 406 Jud Cole Rd. Bowersville 30516 706-376-8196

Japanese maples, Leyland cypress 3-20', azaleas & more. Linda Waites Fairburn 770-
9:.:64:::::.:-6.::4.:..1:...4,___ _-;---..,...,,-.,..,,.,.---rc--c::-=.::-:Japanese maples, Viridis, Sango Kaku,
Crimson Queen, Ever Red, Inaba Sh1dare, Bloodgood, Osakazuki, Red Dragon, 3 gal./$39, 15 gal./$98. Bridget Britton Garfield 706-829-1427 =L:...a"'.=o;,li,;.lie...:.s::.:..."'8/.,.$"'1-=2:-,- s7tr-:-a-w"b-=eccrr"'y,-,b:-:e:-:g:-:o::n:cia::::s
15/$12, pink or white oxalis 4 doz./$12, foxtail Princess feather, purple coneflower, rose campion $2/Tbsp.-SASE. L. Brooks P.O. Box 8::o:8;Le8..a:.:An::.;rd;m:;s:.:u:ca:c.::ph.:.:ee.::re.=.s"3",~d0e"1'"10"5ig'"'h"'t--.L-=e=-y:o:1a=-=n:-:d;-c::y::p::r=-es=s
trees, 8-13' sgl. leader, shaped for '04 Christmas tree, you dig. Charles Holland
Holland's Farm Thomaston 706-648-3847 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 3 gal./$5, 5-16' B&B, cryptomeria, deodar cedar, 1 gal., Ive. msg. M. Webb Griffin 678-422-0327
Leyland cypress 30" to 40", 1-2-3 gal. $4 each. W.W. Bill Conkle Jonesboro 770-478-8167
Leyland cypress 7 gal./$15, cryptomeri<1, river birch: ginkgo, weeping willow, Red. & Sugar maple, sawtooth, Nutall & Willow oak, dely. available. Greg Strickland Winston 770942-0011 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 Ridge 706-374-5339
Leyland cypress trees, 3 gal., approx. 4'4.5', very uniform in size, $8.50 each, dely. and irrstallation avail. on lge. orders. Bob
Brookshire Buford 770-932-5795 Leyland cypress, 3 gal. & 7 gal., near
Alpharetta. Don Foster Woodstock 770-4756650

Wednesday October 13, 2004

THE MARKET BULLETIN

Leyland cypress, thuga, butterfly bushes, Want tall blooming shrub angel's trumpets junipers, Stevens holly, 1/gal. $2.50, curly in colors pink and yellow. D. Buxton Statham

Fish & Supplies

willow, crape myrtles, cryptomeria. Anne 770-725-6717

Persons selling sterile triploid grass carp

Walker Good Hope 706-342-9471

I

must have a Wild Animal License from the

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
Locust trees for fencing, call for price. Randall Ayers Buchanan 770-646-3923
Mexican marigolds, (rare), minty smell, tall, nematocidal, kills weeds, (seeds), $4/pk.-2 stamps; $6 1/2 cup-3 stamps, $10 cup-4 stamps. Donald Brown 2802 Melrose Dr. Valdosta 31602 229-242-2554
Milk & wine bulbs, extra lge., 6/$25 PP.., have lge. amt. J. Mongin 1634 Rincon Stillwell Rd. Rincon 31326 912-754-9346
Mix col. bearded iris & yellow Japanese iris$8 doz., $3.50 postage. P. Tilley 2854 Hwy. 382 West Ellijay 30540
Money plant seed, 50 seeds/$1 w/SASE; plant late summer for early spring growth. H. Brooks 5106 Lexington Ave. Stone Mountain 30087
Must sell all trees & shrubs: maples, pecans, willow, oaks, cypress, camellias, crepes, Rhodes, hollies. Chelena Ivester Jackson 770-954-0181
Native azaleas, red maples, river birch trees, Japanese maples, tea olive. Dave Blihovde Cleveland 706-865-2849
Old-fashioned cannas: red, tall, hardy, $9 per doz. postpaid. Margie Clark 391 D.C. Clark Rd. Lyons 30436
Over 100 var. of perennials for sale, roses, clematis, canna callas, hosta, etc., 6" to gallon, $2-$4. nna Keaton Dawsonville 770833-8925
Peony poppies, BB buttons, moon seed, cypress vine, dbl. & sgl. hollyhock, moon seed, rose moss, larkspurs, snapdragons $1 each w/SASE. Linda Beemis 18 Saddle Club Rd. Trenton 30752
Peony poppies, foxglove, blue bachelor's button, mixed colors, cleome, asters, cypress vine, moon seeds, larkspurs, snapdragon $1 each w/SASE. O.L. Phillips P.O. Box 516 Trenton 30752

MISCELLANEOUS

Georgia Department of Natural Resources_ Market Bulletin advertisements for sterile

if carp must be accompanied by a photocopy you have questions regarding ads in this of the advertiser's license. For license

category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or information, contact DNR Special Permit Unit

404-651-9082.

.at (no) 761-3044.

The Miscellaneous category includes the following subcategories: bees, honey and supplies; things to eat; herbs; fish and supplies; fertilizers and mulches; oddities; miscellaneous wanted; notices; garden space; notices; out-of-state wanted; firewood, timber; and Christmas trees. Only one ad per household is permitted in the Miscellaneous category.

30 yrs. continuous operation bass channel catfish fingerlings, bluegill, shellcracker, hybrid bream, sterile grass carp, dely. available. Tony Chew Manchester 706-846-3657
8-1 O" grass carp, coppernose bluegill, channel catfish, redbreast, shellcracker, hybrid bream, time for fall stocking. Jack Lloyd Nahunta 912-778-4074
A-1 bass, bluegill, channel catfish, redear,

Bees, Honey & Supplies

Threadfin Shad fatheads, sterile grass carp, hybrid, free statewide dely. Danny Austin

2 bee hives w/3 small supers & frames, Roberta 478-836-4938

$260. Paul Sullins Temple 770-562-3439

A-1 quality farm grown channel fingerlings,

Bee removal, work gtd., Atlanta Metro area. W.O. Canady Winston 770942-3887
Delicious, raw, local honey from mid. Ga., 2 lbs., 3 lbs., 5 gal. buckets, call for pricing. Jim Garvine Byron 478-956-7672
Fourth generation beekeeper will remove honeybees up to 50 miles from his location; if no expenses incurred, hive is asked

graded, priced by size, accurate weights & counts, gtd. live, healthy, immediate dely. J.F. Gilbert Thomaston 706-648-3409 706-6482062
Available now grass carp, catfish, crappie, bluegill, redear, and hybrid bream, dely. available. Paul Williams Hawkinsville 478892-3144

for/requested. Jorje Tooke Swainsboro 912585-2925
Hives, bees, empty hives, other equipment, raw honey, qts., pis., 1/2 pts., 5 gal. containers, closed Sat. Edward Colston Taylorsville 770-382-9619
Honey for sale, light, amber and darker spring honey, $7.50 per quart; also, have beeswax. Tim Batchelor Chatsworth 706-

Channel catfish fingerlings, sterile grass carp, bass, bream, other, volume discount, Heard Co. Mac McCollum Franklin 770-8548000 770-328-8866
Channel catfish, bluegill, shellcracker, redbreast, hybrid bream, sterile grass carp, dely. available. Johnny Mitchell Dexter 478875-3611
Grass carp, bluegill & shellcracker bream,

695-5429
Pure raw unheated local Wildflower honey, great tor upcoming holidays, cooking, instant energy, great Christmas present. Mike Sorensen McDonough 770-898-6964
Sourwood/Wildflower, 2004 crop, beeswax/pollen, taking orders for 2005 package, w/PBA queens. Bill Davies Blairsville 706-745-4170

channel catfish fingerlings, bass, fathead minnows, dely. or pickup by appt. only. Robert Brown Brooks 770-719-8039
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

Used bee equipment extractor, smoker, Largemouth bass, coppernose bluegill, uncapping knives, hive bodies, supers, 1O channel catfish, delivery available, 706-655-3826.

Red leaf castor mole beans 25/$1 w/long frame size, some frames/wax, misc. tools Render Ward Warm Springs 770-328-4434

SASE and $0.37 stamp. John Carroll 1677 $1000. Dan Reed Senoia 770-599-8006

Red wiggler earthworms, Big Reds $26/lb.,

Buford Dam Rd., Buford 30518

Will remove honeybees & other bees in Little Reds $17/lb., bedruns $17/lb., prices

Seed: angel's trumpet, pink hollyhock, red Metro Co. area & long dist. beyond Metro Co. include shipping. Jack Brantley Douglas 912-

tour o'clocks, lge. lavender globe $1 /tsp. area. Milton D. Scott East Point 404-344-0719 384-4743

w/SASE. Gail Wilson 1020 B. Wilson Rd.

Red wigglers $25/lb., Belgium night

Commerce 30529

Things To Eat

crawlers $30/lb., worm casting plus shipping.

Seed: mullein pink, morning glory, touch-

Shirley Clark 715 Cemerety Rd. Lyerly 30730

me-nots 1/2 tsp./$1, money plants, tour Use of the term "organic" requires 706-895-2693

o'clocks, angel's trumpet, hibiscus, althaea registration with the Georgia Department Red wigglers and Europeans, great for

$1/tsp., ea. w/SASE. G. Robertson 1955 Old of Agriculture. Advertisements submitted fishing, $30 per lb., price includes shipping. B.

Cornelia Hwy. Gainesville 30507

without certificate of registration for items Newman Douglasville 770-942-7993

Texas Red hisbiscus seed $1/dozen, red

castor bean seeds $1/dozen, spider flower $1

per 2 dozen. Natalie Marks P.M.B. 110 2300

Bethelview Road Cumming 30040 770-888-

8402

nger bulbs $25/doz., Siberian iris $15/doz.

ppd., seeds: Sweet William, sweet shrub

$1.50/pk. Lavida Childs 170 Mallory Dr.

LaGrange 30241

Tree seed: grancy greybeard, redbud,

catalpa or catawba worm, mimosa, nandina,

velvet crown $1/pkg. w/LSASE, 2 stamps.

Eugenia Weaver 3482 Skull Shoals Rd.

Washington 30673

Trees: live oak, poplar, maple, hickory, red

oak, Shumard Red oak, laurel, sawtooth and

willow oak in 3, 7, 15 gal. pots, $5-$35. N.

Halley Metter 912-685-5266

Turtlehead

crocosmia

hibiscus,

beautyberry, ginger lily, fern, herbs,

hydrangea, stokes asters, strawberry

begonia, sedum, Jack-in-Pulpit, ms,

helleborus, will ship. B.G. Holliman Atlanta

770-855-4252

Variegated liriope w/green & white stripes,

green liriope, hostas, house plants. B. Rigdon

Conyers 770-860-9218 770-315-6785

White Cherokee roses $5, pink seven sister

roses $5, red, pink, white & lavender crape

myrtle $5. June Hurst 536 Green Rd.

Whigham 39897 229-762-4476

offered for sale cannot be published. For more information, access the department website www.agr.state.ga.us and link from the home page to the Organic Agriculture page and registration forms. Those who do not have internet access or are unable to download the forms, should contact the Organic Program Manager, Vernon Mullins, at (706)595-3408.
'03 shelled pecans, mostly halves, $7/lb. bagged in freezer, postage paid in Georgia, 5 lb. min., call nights. Franklin Eaton Gainesville 770-532-9340 770-532-6333
'03-'04 pecans for sale $5/lb., Stuarts $6/lb., Desireables plus postage. Russell Eaton Stockbridge 770-506-2727
Blueberries, picked ripe and frozen in quart plastic bags, $3 each quart. C. W. Porter Conyers 770-482-4771
Brown eggs, large, fresh daily, free range $1.50/doz. Toni Bass Harlem 706-556-0824
Buffalo meat for sale, USDA inspected, low in fat, calories, cholesterol. Rusty Chambless Forsyth 478-394-3072 478-994-6986
Chestnuts, '04 crop, no chemicals used, chestnuts kept, refrigerated, $3/lb., you pay postage. Kathleen McBride Comer 706-7833395
Dry aged, grain-fed black Angus beef, no added antibiotics or hormones, processed in USDA meat plant. Bill Farr Milner 770-584-9727

Red wigglers and/or Europeans $30 per lb., price includes shipping. H. A. Riffe P.O. Box 402 Buchanan 30113 770-646-3812
Red wigglers, Giant Reds, $30 per lb., call after 6 p.m., Ive. msg. J.A. Fincher Acworth 770-427-4845
Red wigglers, bedrun, $8/lb., 25 lb. min., 229-648-6191. Ronnie Parker Pitts 229-3229719 229-648-6550
Red wigglers, breeders, $20/lb., w/instr. plus shipping. R. Stapleton Rte. 1, Box 105 Lumber City 31549 912-363-4451
Smallhead channel catfish, treated disease free, all sizes, statewide delivery. Freddy Tribble Alamo 912-568-1879 229-868-3730
Sterile grass carp, bass, channel catfish, copperhead bluegill, shellcracker, redbreast, hybrid bream, crappie, prompt statewide delivery available. Keith Edge Soperton 912529-3315
Sterile grass carp, bluegill. redbreast, channel catfish, largemouth bass. David Cochran Ellijay 706-889-8113 706-635-8700
Sterile grass carp, catfish, trout, DNR regd./licensed pick-up or dely. Randy Bennington Dahlonega 770-377-3243
Sterile grass carp, channel catfish, all sizes available, bluegill and redear bream and bass. Ed Henderson 1852 Fort Creek Rd. Dearing 30808 706-595-7183

Zinnia, tickseed, podocarpus, poppy, hyacinth bean, gayfeather, gaillardia, coneflower, candy1uft, butterfly W., black-eyed Susan $1/pkt. w/SASE. Lee Abernathy 12344 Hwy. 109 Meansville 30256
Zinnias 3 Tbsp. w/SASE $1, blooms all summer. Mary Jackson 3295 McClure Br. Rd Duluth 30096

Farm fresh eggs $1.50 dozen. Marilyn Bruce Fairburn 770-306-7080
Fresh eggs tor sale, no hormones, no pesticides, no antibiotics, no Sunday sales or calls. R. Bannister Cleveland 706-244-9601
Muscadines/scuppernongs, you pick $4/gal., containers furnished, daylight hours 7 days/week. Warren Lynn Howell 332 Davis Loop Rd. NE Rome 706-290-9632

Fertilizers & Mulches
'03 mulch hay, Browntop -milleC-4x5 rolls, $5/roll; '04 wheat straw, sq. bales $2. 75 or 4x5 rolls/$25; '04 bermuda/crabgrass mix $15/4x5 roll. Ellen Mayers Milledgeville 478-452-8445
'04 wheat straw and mulch hay, semi-loads, dely. available, call for price. Bryant Skipper Macon 478-256-6060 478-781-2715

FLOWERS REQUIRING
PERMITS
If you have questions regarding this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
The Georgia Wildflower Protection Act 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 U.S. Hwy. 278 SE, Social Circle, GA 30025, (770) 918-6411.

Pineapple pears for sale. Felton Bryant Hoboken 912-458-3307
Shelled pecans $4 per lb. Robert Bassett Macon 478-788-1648
Water ground meal, whole wheat flour, grits, $3/5 lbs. plus postage; also, grind your grain. Mike Buckner Rt. 1 Junction City 31812 706269-3630
Yellow gal. sugar cane for seed now ready for harvest; also, sugar cane syrup for sale. T. Hutchinson Homer 706-423-9345
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.
Fresh echinacea roots $25/lb. Marty Slack

'04 wheat straw, sq. bales $2 at barn, semitruck loads available for dely. James Carpenter Ellaville 229-937-2169

Earthworm castings, high quality, $25 for 50

lb. bag or wholesale bulk $100/cubic yard + shipping. Jason Governo Locust Grove 678-

794-6664

Free 100 rolls 4x5 '03 mulch hay; also, rolls

mulch hay 4-5-03, $1 per roll, can load. Ellis Rhoden Comer 706-783-4675

Free aged horse manure mxd. w/shavings,

I load, you haul, -available to load on

weekends only. Cheryl Gray Crawford 30630

706-743-3692

.

Free bagged aged horse manure/shavings mix, you load/haul, 4x4 preferred, Ive. msg. 0. H. Culp Woodstock 770-664-5181

Free horse manure mixed w/sawdust, we will load, appointment only, easy access. Jonas Silver Cartersville 678-576-1501

Free horse manure mixed w/shavings, easy access, you load and haul, Bobcats welcome. Billy Burke Covington 770-786-8322

Horse manure, no shavings Stone Min.

Flowers Wanted

Athens 706-549-2860

area, you load $25/truck load, leave msg. for

New crop pepper seeds: tear drop, Dee. Donna Springer Lithonia 770-484-3075

Want caladium bulbs, will dig up in Atlanta Tabasco, yellow squash, ornamental, Long needle pine straw $3.25/bale, free

area. Leila Gill 3078 Mt. Gilead Road Atlanta serenno, chili, Jalapeno, cayenne $1/pkt. dely., 40 bale min., 50 mile radius. Mike

30311 404-349-4515

w/SASE. Doris Chambers 155-A Huff Dr. Crawley Gray 478-745-3969

Want cannonball gourd/seed; chestnut Lawrenceville 30044

Pine straw $2.25 per bale at farm, quantity

rosebush, firecracker plant (Russelia Sweetgrass, (hierochloe odorata in 9+ discount, $2.85 delivered minimum 100,

equisetiformis) aka fountain/coral plant. W. A. containers), $15 each, used dried, pick up spreading avail. James Hartley Reynolds

Allen Commerce 706-677-3300

only. Terri Tattan Suwanee 770-904-5944

478-847-3363

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Oct. 16 Saddle & Harness Club Horse Oct. 30 Currahee Saddle Club Open Fun

Show, 9 am, halter, English, western,

Show, 11 am, pleasure, running & tun

racking, timed & fun events, H.H.

classes, also, classes for riders

Arena, Calhoun. Info: 706-629-4196.

w/disabilities, rain date: Nov. 6,

Oct. 16 Hunter/Jumper Show, GHJA

Stephens Cly. Fairgrounds, Toccoa.

recognized, judge: Jill Mills, Pegasus

Info: 706-886-2842/779-3203.

Riding School. Info: 770-228-3865. Oct. 30 Conyers/Rockdale Equestrians

Oct. 16 W. Ga. Pleasure Horse Assn. Horse

Fun/Open Horse Show, 10 am, at

Show, open horse show, 1 pm, 70%

Walton Cly. Agricenter, to benefit the

payback, youth & open, halter,

Parkwood Farms Therapy Ctr., please

English, racking, western, Shannon

pre-enter. Info: Mary Simmons, 770-

Valley Arena, Douglasville. Info:

979-5471.

Danny Musick, 770-838-1765.

Oct. 30 Haralson Cty. Rebel Riders 4-H

Oct. 16 Chattahoochee Mountain Fair

Club Open Horse Show, 10 am, no

Championship Team Penning, 4 pm,

running before 3 pm, western, English

Habersham Cly. Fairgrounds, Clarkesville.

& racking classes, tun & running

Info: Wayne Tench, 706-776-6634 or

events, payback in open events,

Jimmy Thompson, 706-894-2779.

Tallapoosa. Info: 770-574-9455/537-

Oct. 16 Open Show, 10 am, Wild Horse

3560.

Creek Park, jumping warm-up, 9 am, Oct. 30-31 Ga. Reined Cow Horse Assn.

western not before 1 pm. Powder

Show, NRCHA sanctioned & green

Springs. Info: 770-919-8319.

classes, also fun classes Sat., SE

Oct. 16 W. Ga. Pleasure Horse Assn. Open

Arena, Unadilla. Info: Dawn Avera,

Horse Show, 1 pm, 70% payback,

229-835-2825 or dawngrcha@alltel.net:

youth & open, halter, English, racking, Oct. 30-31 Peach State Paint Horse

western, Douglasville. Info: Danny

Futurity, Ga. Nat. 'I Fairgrounds &

Musick, 770-838-1765.

Agricenter, Perry. Info: 386-935-2048.

Oct. 23 3D 5-event all-around saddle Nov. 6 Historic Horse Races, 11 am, rain

series, 7 shows thru Feb., $250

date: Nov. 7, Greensboro. Info: Maybe

added, Harmony Hill covered arena,

Ortiz, 706-453-2386.

Royston. Info: 706-201-7000.

Nov. 6 Mountain Stream Saddle Club

Oct. 23 Chattahoochee Mountain Fair

Saddle Series, pleasure, 9 am, 4D

Championship Horse Show, 11 am,

cloverleaf not before 2 pm, added

Habersham Cly. Fairgrounds,

money, all 5 running events to follow.

Clarkesville. Info: Faithie Ann Ray,

Info: Billy, 770-532-5670 or Roger,

706-754-1214 or Brenda Abernathy,

770-503-5710.

706-778-0847.

Nov. 6 The Steeplechase at Callaway,

Oct. 23 Banks Cly. Horse Assn. Fall

Callaway Gardens, Pine Min. Info:

Festival Horse Show, 11 am, added

706-324-6252.

money in assigned judged classes Nov. 6 Chattahoochee Trail Horse Assn.

(halter, youth & open), costume & fun

Poker Ride for Trails, 10 am-3 pm

classes added, more, timed events

USFS Jake Mt. Horse Camp,

not before 4 pm, Homer. Info: 706-

Dahlonega. Info: 706-864-5365 or

335-2475.

770-4 75-3258.

Oct. 23 Poker Ride, NE Ga. Saddle Club, Nov. 6-7 Tak Marciniak'f> Sensory Training

reg., 9 am, at Lake Russell Wildlife

for Civilian Horses & Riders, 9 am, N.

Management Area. Info: 706-384-

Wind Equestrian Ct., 1768 Newt

7370/245-8497.

Green Rd., Cumming. Info: Deborah

Oct. 23 Open Bullriding & Barrel Racing, 8

Andrews,

770-855-6225

or

pm, $1,000 added in bullriding, $500

bltsandgard6@aol.com.

added in barrel racing, call in Oct. 18, Nov. 9 White Cly. Saddle Club 15 Saddle

4-10 pm, Riveree Arena. Info: 770-

Series Show, 3-D, 5 events, $250

599-3767/4366.

added, 4-D cloverleaf, $100 added,

Oct. 23 Ga. Spotted Saddle Horse Assn.

exhib., 12 noon. Info: 706-865-2063

Fall State Championship Show, sport

or 770-983-3113.

horse show, 10 am. performance Nov. 12 Barrel Jackpot, 7 pm, SE Arena,

show, 5 pm, Murray Cly. Saddle Club

2410 Arena Rd., Unadilla. Info: 478-

Arena, Chatsworth. Info: Mark

627-2727.

Hermann, 706-337-7335.

Nov. 13 Benefit Ride at Watson Mill Bridge

Oct. 23 Kel-Mac Club Open Horse Show, 9

State Park for land/trails, 10 am, pre-

am, huntseat, western, beg. & trail

registration avail. Info: 770-475-3258

classes, Morgan Cty. Ag Livestock

(day) or 770-922-7995 (eves.).

Facility, Madison. Info: Kathy Fann, Nov. 13 SEBRA Barrel Race, SE Arena,

706-769-4998 or Susie Cottongim,

2410 Arena Rd., Unadilla. Info: 478-

706-342-3775.

627-2727.

Oct. 23 Sumter Cly. Saddle Club Open Nov. 20-21 Enoch Ministry at Big Bear Farm

Horse Show, 10 am, halter, western,

3-phase, CT & Dressage Schooling

English, jumping & running, leadline &

Show. Info: Leigh Ellen Roberts, 706-

stick horse classes, Halloween

663-4865 or lelittlebear@yahoo.com.

costume class, Americus. Info: Lee, Nov. 27 3D 5-event all-around saddle

229-629-2067 or Cathy, 229-649-2211.

series, 7 shows thru Feb., $250

Oct. 23-24 Enoch Ministry at Big Bear Farm

added, Harmony Hill covered arena,

USEA Horse Trial, RBN Training. Info:

Royston. Info: 706-201-7000.

Leigh Ellen Roberts, 706-663-4865 or Dec. 4 IBHA & Open Show, doubled judged,

lelittlebear@yahoo.com.

payback, 2 high pis., Linda's Riding

Oct. 29-31 Ga. Equine Rescue League,

School. Info: 770-918-1272.

Ltd. Fall Fest, camping, trail riding, Dec. 4 30 5-event all-around saddle series,

auction, Dahlonega. Info: Annie

7 shows thru Feb., $250 added,

Ensminger, 770-464-3348.

Harmony Hill covered arena, Royston.

Oct. 30 Halloween Fun Horse Show, 9 am,

Info: 706-201-7000.

N. Wind Equestrian Ctr., 1768 New1 Dec. 4-5 Lee Smith Horsemanship

Green Rd., Cumming. Info: Kelly

Workshop, Savannah. Info: Ava, 912-

Flanagan, 770-886-5419.

826-7433.

Pine straw, del. and installed $3.85 bale. Deborah Elaine Williamson Lawrenceville 678-407-9084
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
Poultry Compost
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 page 2.
Chicken litter $25 pick-up truck load, 25 miles West of Macon. Mike Bloodworth Knoxville 478-836-2535
Chicken litter del. and spread; also, chicken houses, caked and shavings, del. and spread. Richard Heard Ball Ground 770-479-9686
Dry chicken litter $10 pickup load, 3 round loads free, we load, spreader loads. Connie Crisp Dalton 706-278-4535 706-629-9145
Oddities
'04 gourds, Martin, diff. shapes and sizes. Jane Brown Jackson 770-775-2115
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 $0.50 and up. Olin Stephens Loganville 770-985-8513
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
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
Miscellaneous Wanted
Want 1 live trap for small animal, raccoon, etc. Wes Shultz Woodstock 770-517-9257
Want 1/2 or full cord of apple wood. Bob Weltlich Atlanta 770-394-6326
Want 150 to 500 gallon propane tank, can haul. Roy Dean Lizella 478-935-8087
Want 16.9 x 24 orchard tire or 10 or 12 x 28 rims with/without tires. Bill Knight Odum 912586-8822
Want 2 used 16.9x38 wheels for MF 399; also, want 2 swamp pads. Eric McGrew Bowden 770-258-5717
Want 50 bales pine straw del. in North Macon area; also, want 200+ bales del. to another area. Mary Anderson Macon 478474-0494
Want cast front wheel casting # L607T fits John Deere M, L and LA. Brad Meyers Fayetteville 770-461-3604
Want chicken/quail incubator. Cynthia Bemis Hawkinsville 478-987-4589
Want cream separator, electric or manual, call night or day. Wilford Hensley Ellijay 706635-7239
Want gas or diesel welder. J. W. Sander Acworth 770-974-4607

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday October 13, 2004

Bulletin Calendar

LIVESTOCK SALES & EVENTS

Oct. 23-24 Old Chipley Town Fair, Sat., 9

Oct. 26 United Poultry Growers Meeting, Ga.

am-6 pm, Sun., 11 am-5 pm, arts &

Nat.'1 Fair & Agricenter, Perry. Info:

crafts, Pine Mtn. Info: Nancy Phillips,

229-439-0012.

706-663-8404/7721.

Nov. 5 Breeder Cattle Sale, 6 pm, approx. 300 Oct. 24 Bradley's Pumpkin Patch Fall Event,

females consisting of prs., springers &

pumpkins, gourds, Indian corn, apples,

bulls, included is one small herd of regd.

crafts & handmade holiday gifts,

Angus cattle, all mouthed & preg.

Dawsonville. Info: 706-265-1447.

checked, Turner Cty. Stockyards,

Ashburn. Info: 800-344-9808.

Nov. 6 Annual Show Pig Sale, 2 pm, Bruce

Herndon show pigs, 50-75 head,

Emmanuel

Cty.

Agri-Center,

Swainsboro Fairgrounds. Info: Bruce,

912-537-4309 (home), 912-565-7640

(barn), or 912-293-4088/4089 (cell).

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS Oct. 23-24 2nd Annual Jesup Arch Fest,
Sat., 9 am-8 pm, Sun., 1-5 pm, downtown Jesup. Info: City Hall, 912427-1313. Nov. 6 Lone Oak Country Festival, craft vendors. Info: 706-637-4656. Nov. 12-13 Monroe Church of God 20th

GARDENING EVENTS

Annual Holiday Bazaar, non-food

Oct. 18 American Hydrangea Society Fall

vendors needed, inside & outside

Meeting, 7:30 pm, Michael A. Dirr on

spaces avail. Info: Church Office, 770-

"In Pursuit of the Perfect Hydrangea: A

267-4581.

Journey That Will Never End," Atlanta Nov. 13 14th Annual Christmas in the

Botanical Garden. Info: 404-355-6512.

Country Arts & Crafts Festival, 9 am-4

Oct. 21 Ga. Perennial Plant Assn. Meeting,

pm, Eagle's Landing H.S.,

7:30 pm, Jan Midgely on "Underused

McDonough. Info: Tonya, 770-914-

Natives for Perennial Gardens," Atlanta

1260 or Tabitha, 770-603-9208 or

History Ctr. Info: 404-237-8071.

elhscraftshow@hotmail.com.

CRAFT FAIRS Oct. 16 Annual Fall Festival, 10 am-4 pm,
arts & crafts, Gaither Plantation, Newton County. Info: 678-625-1200. Oct. 16 Loganfest Fall Festival, arts & crafts. Info: Loganville Chamber of Commerce, 770-466-1601. Oct. 16 Alpharetta FALLfest 2004, rain or shine, 10 am-4 pm, craft fair, Alpharetta 1st UMC. Info: 770-475-5576.

Nov. 13-14 Harvest of Arts Judged Show & Festival, Ga. Piedmont Arts Ctr., Winder. Info: 770-788-9267 or e-mail gpacgpac.com.
Nov. 20 10th Annual HollydazeArts & Crafts Show, 9 am-3 pm, Council of Catholic Women at St. James Catholic Church, 1000 Hwy. 155, McDonough. Info: Rita, 678-583-9761 or hollydazed10 @cs.com.

Oct. 16-17 Early Bird Craft Show, Kell H.S.,

PESTICIDES & RECERTIFICATION

Marietta. Info: 770-516-5102.

Oct. 14 Sod Production Meeting, comm. 2 &

Oct. 16-17 Mossy Creek Barnyard Festival,

21, 2 & 24, private 2, Savannah. Info:

arts & crafts, Perry. Info: 478-922-8265

Bill Tyson, 912-754-2134.

or www.mossycreekfestival.com.

Oct. 21 Twilight Fall Field Day, comm. 1 &

Oct. 16-17 & 23-24 35th Annual Mountain

21, private 1, Statesboro. Info: George

Harvest Arts & Crafts Sale, 9 am-5 pm,

Boyhan, 912-681-5639.

State Farmers Market, Blue Ridge. Oct. 21-22 Plant Operator's Workshop,

Info: Laverne Weeks, 706-896-9731.

comm. 5 & 36, Griffin. Info: Kathy D.

Oct. 22-24 37Jh Annual Mountain

Staats, 770-233-4200.

Moonshine Festival, arts & crafts, Oct. 22 Blueberry Weed Control Meeting,

Dawsonville. Info: 706-216-5273.

comm. 2 & 21, private 2, Manor. Info:

Oct. 23 Speir's Turnout Festival, arts &

Elvin Andrews, 229-482-3895.

crafts. Info: 478-364-6701.

Oct. 22 Farm Bureau Fridays, 10 am-12

Oct. 23 Oconee Chamber 31st Annual Fall

noon, comm. 2 & 21, 2 & 24, private 2,

Festival, 9 am-4 pm, arts & crafts,

Macon. Info: Aaron Lancaster, 478-

downtown Watkinsville. Info: Janet,

751-6338.

706-769-7947.

Oct. 22 Farm Bureau Fridays, 1:30-3:30 pm,

Oct. 23 3rd Annual Pine & Ag Festival, 10

comm. 2 & 21, 2 & 24, private 2,

am-4 pm, arts & crafts old tractors,

Macon. Info: Aaron Lancaster, 478-

exhibits. Info: Mark von Waldner,

751-6338.

Atkinson Cly. Chamber of Commerce, Oct. 26 Lawn Selection, Maintenance & Pest

912-422-3277.

Management, .comm. 2 & 24, Macon.

Oct. 23 22nd Annual Turpentine Festival, arts

Info: Aaron L. Lancaster, 478-751-6338.

& crafts, Portal. Info: 912-865-2321. Oct. 28 Commercial Pesticide Review &

Oct. 23 Annual Craft Show, 11 am-5 pm, 1st

Testing Program, general standards

UMC, Dacula. Info: 770-963-0785.

review, cat. 24 (ornamentals & turf)

Oct. 23 Webster County Olde Tyme Country

review, Macon State College

Fair, arts & crafts, courthouse square,

Auditorium, 100 College Station Dr.,

Preston. Info: Melina Fussell, 229-828-

Macon. Info: Aaron Lancaster, 478-

6105 or Sarah Fussell, 229-828-2325.

751-6338 or alancast@uga.edu.

Oct. 23-24 Kingston Center Indoor Craft Oct. 28 Landscape Safety & Pest

show, Sat., 10 am-7 pm, Sun., 12

Management, comm. 3 & 24, private 2,

nocin-5 pm, Sr. Adult Rec. Ctr.,

Macon. Info: Aaron Lancaster, 478-

Kingston Rd. Info: 706-234-0383.

751-6338.

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

Want leaves, grass clippings or manure for composting, you deliver, large quantities accepted, save/reuse bags. Lu Nelson Auburn 404-863-8733 678-377-5556
Want old barn wood, logs, etc. to be used in repairing 20 yr. old farmhouse, will pick up any area. Patricia Harden Dublin 478-463-3562 478-278-3884
Want old farm buildings, barns, houses, outbuildings within 50 miles of Griffin, Ga. Hal Sawyer Griffin 770-467-8077
Want old farm trailers and windmills, any condition, will pick up or take down. Jeff Robbins Woodstock 404-234-3852
Want old small corrugated roof tin, 6-12' lengths. Melissa Summitt Thomasville 229224-6275
Want rear rim for AC 1943 B mdl. Herman Lane Dunn 6415 Skipperton Rd. Macon 31216 478-781-2764
Want rear rim for LA JD tractor size 9x24. Terry Beck Moultrie 229-891-2609
Want set 72 pads, 14" for Case 450 loader, late mdl., 25% or better. Cecil Bryant Bethlehem 770-867-6257
Want to buy black walnuts in hull or cracked, Ive. msg. and price. Gwinelle Rodriguez Warner Robins 478-923-2708
Want to buy sawtimber, pine or hdwd., top dollars paid. Larry Callaway Collins 912-6843256
Notices
I have papers on BWF Simmental bull bought at Jackson sale barn on 8/18 if buyer wants. Danny Wesley Meansville 770-4687161
Out-Of-State Wanted
Want PTO generator, 15 KW to 20 KW, good condition. Willard Smith Blountstown FL 850-674-8055
Want pine and hardwood saw timber and pulpwood, will thin pines over 50+ acres. J. Milton Whitt Graniteville SC 803-663-3418

Want job on farm, nonsmoker and nondrinker, loves animals, have car, hardworker w/ref. Vilot Estrada Gainesville FL 352-377-2730
Want to buy: JD 4050, 4040, or 4020 tractor, good condition. Wallace Alexander 633 Leatherdale Rd. Iva SC 29655 864-9400061 864-2966667
Firewood
All firewood advertised in the Market Bulletin must be cut from the advertiser's personally owned property. In addition, by law, terms such as face cord, rack, pile, truckload, etc., cannot be used to advertise firewood. Advertisers must use the standard unit of measure, the cord, when specifying the amount of firewood for sale.
$50 for 1/2 ed. seas. oak, split; Russellville/Monroe Co. Ted Seaman Russellville 478-992-5791
112 cord $60 dogwood, cherry, hickory, oak, seasoned. Bill Garner Cumming 770-887-4197
1/2 cord oak & hickory split $78, 1/2 cord mxd. hdwd. $73, free dely. Lewis North Carrollton 770-463-5512
1/4 cord split sweet smelling pecan $49, 1/4 cord split oak $39, dely. possible. Roy Watson Fairburn 770-964-4550 404-642-6766
Firewood $75 half cord, $150 full cord, other. Brandon Williamson Stone Mountain 770-256-8767
Firewood for sale, all hardwood, delivered $70 1/2 cord. Joey Eidson Powder Springs 770-943-9231
Firewood, oak, 1/2 cord/$70, $130/cord, dely. available, now taking orders for fall. Ms. Julie McDonough 678-300-5569
Firewood, oak, split and delivered in Houston Co. area, 1/2 cord $75, call for other prices. Keith Addison Perry 478-987-4134 478-222-3958
Firewood, split and dried, $100 cord, or will trade for manure, you pick up. Ernie Kutulas Marietta 770-971-2296

Notice of Auction of Equine
Pursuant to Section 4-13-7 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated (Humane Care for Equines Act), the Georgia Department of Agriculture will conduct a live auction on the following equine as grade horses, to wit:
7 year old black Miniature stallion 3 1/2 year old sorrel Grade stallion 7 year old gray Appaloosa X gelding 9 1/2 year old sorrel Grade mare 6 year old bay Thoroughbred gelding 17 year old bay Quarter Horse mare I year old sorrel Quarter Horse filly 2 year old bay/white Paint gelding I year old buckskin Quarter Horse stallion 7 year old chestnut Miniature mare I 0 year old chestnut pinto Miniature mare 9 month old sorrel Quarter Horse stallion 2 year old sorrel Grade gelding 6 year old chestnut Mustang X gelding 15 year old bay Grade mare 5 month old bay Quarter Horse colt 19 sorrel Quarter Horse gelding Said equine are being sold as impounded animals under the authority of Chapter 13 of Title 4 of O.C.G.A. (Humane Care for Equines Act). 8 year old bay Arabian gelding Said equine is being sold as an impounded animal previously owned by Leonard Sherlin under the authority of Chapter 13 of Title 4 of O.C.G.A (Humane Care for Equines Act). 7 year old bay Hackney pony mare Said equine is being sold as an impounded animal previously owned by David Evans under the authority of Chapter 13 of Title 4 of O.C.G.A (Humane Care for Equines Act). 4 year old black/white Paint gelding Said equine is being sold as an impounded animal previously owned by Beth Pittman and Cindy Czug under the authority of Chapter 13 of Title 4 of O.C.G.A (Humane Care for Equines Act). IO year old black Quarter Horse stallion Said equine is being sold as an impounded animal previously owned by Beth Wilkie under the authority of Chapter 13 of Title 4 of O.C.G.A (Humane Care for Equines Act). The auction will be held at the Equine Critical Care facility jn Decatur, Georgia at I p.m. on Saturday, October 30, 2004. The said equine may be inspected at the Equine Critical Care Facility from 11 p.m. until I p.rn. on Saturday, October 20, 2004. For directions to location, call the Equine Division at (404) 656-3713. (Office hours are Monday through Friday 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.) Sealed bids will not be accepted on these equine. Said equine are being sold as impounded animals under the authority of Chapter 13 of Title 4 of O.C.G.A. (Humane Care for Equines Act). No representation is made regarding any registration or possible registration of said equine nor of the physical condition of said equine. Any documentation in possession of the Department of Agriculture regarding registration, physical condition or past veterinary treatment of said equine is available upon request; however, not withstanding the availability of such documentation, or lack thereof, or verbal information given to the Department, said sale is for the equine on an "as is" basis without any representation regarding registration, physical condition or acceptable use of the animal. The successful bidder must be prepared to tender the price by cashiers check or money order and. move the animal from the impoundment facility by 6 p.m. on Monday, November l. 2004. Payment may be made at the time the animal is picked up. If a successful bidder fails to tender the price as required, the Georgia Department of Agriculture may refuse to accept any other bids made by the successful bidder at this auction or any future auction. These horses are subject to periodic inspection by the Georgia Department of Agriculture for a period of 24 months.
Firewood for sale $65 1/2 cord, $125 cord. Ronald Belyeu Athens 706-759-3619
For sale seasoned oak firewood, 1/2 cord $75, full cord $135, will deliver. Bill Wheeler Jackson 770-775-7070
Free firewood already cut, need to split, about 2 cords, you haul off. Terri Kitching Flowery Branch 770-967-3387
Free firewood, lge. oak tree blown down by storm, you cut, you haul. W.E. Gibson Fayetteville 770-964-1677
Hardwood, 1/2 ed., free local delivery. Jimmy S. Middlebrooks 374 Wynn Dr Hampton 30288 770-946-4962
Oak and hickory $75 1/2 cord, free delivery and stack. Andre Hayden Marietta 404-3100226
Oak and pecan wood available for firewood, mostly cut up, ready to haul, some large pcs. Margaret Lee Locust Grove 770-403-1114
Oak firewood, split, seasoned, 1/2 cord, dry, $95; green, dry, mxd. $80. Larry Moon Conyers 770-922-5157
One stack, maple, 1/2 ed., 1 1/2 ed. of oak, partially cutup, ready to go, $100. Rayford Layson Monroe 770-266-0190

Seasoned and split oak hdwds., 18" to 20" pieces, $75 1/2 cord, dely. free. Corey Campbell Decatur 404-241-0192
Seasoned oak, one cord $130, one half cord $75, dely. $25 w/in 25 miles, not stacked, Jasper Co. John Cooper Mansfield 770-385-9095
Split hardwood, one-third cord $30, you pick up. Andrew Kmetz Hampton 770-897-0423
Timber
The Timber for Sale category is designed to provide an option for forest farmers to market their standing timber. Timber advertised in this category must be individually owned and produced by the advertiser on his/her own property; timberland must be at least 1 acre. No companies or businesses are allowed.
Sawtimber on stump, pine and other, on 10 A. tract, SW. Fulton Co. J.A. Hardage Alpharetta 770-475-0896
Christmas Trees
White pine Christmas trees, you cut & load, 15% off 10 to 50, 25% off 50 to 100. Richard Tate Rome 706-232-9819
Handicrafts
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
All items advertised in the Handicraft category must be handmade by the advertiser; items purchased by the advertiser for resale may not be advertised. Advertisers must include a statement to this effect when submitting advertisements Handicraft ads are limited to 30 words and must be in compliance with all other advertising guidelines (see page 2).
Homemade bath tea bags made w/organic herbs/oils, packaged ready for gift giving; also bath 'tizzies' for kids. Melissa McCullough Dallas 678-363-6530
"Bad Hair Day" cover-up-washable, regular or reversible, (2 colors), 3 way visor avail., (women, girls, toddlers), many colors/fabrics, SASE. Judy Blecha 4008 Soapstone Lane Gainesville 30506 770-503-0096
1 of many, cedar bluebird houses $7; also, bat, woodpecker, Martin, wood duck & owl houses, others; squirrel in jar feeder, 48 hr. shipping. Alton Littleton 6389 Ga. Hwy. 85 Waverly Hall 31831 706-582-2356
100 or more bluebird houses w/hinge tops $4 each, call after 6 p.m. Jimmy Drew 563 Shoals Rd. Sparta 31087 706-444-6298
21' purple Martin gourd poles w/winch, holds 36 gourds $185, can def. to sev. cos. surrounding Jackson Co. W.S. Caudell Jefferson 706-543-6888
6 quilt tops, full $20, all kinds of material silk, drapery, cotton; 1 quilt top $6, cotton, full, plus postage. Mrs. Oneil Young P.O. Box 38 Waleska 30183
Adult bibs, pretty prints, lined, washable, great for protecting clothing, $18 each incl. postage; walker bags, hvy. duty materials, pockets, ties to walker, $30 each incl. postage. M. Patterson Savannah 912-897-4463
Adults, (handmade), cro. houseshoes $5 pr., add postage, asstd. colors & washable. Rena Allen 525 Dial Rd. Blue Ridge 30513 706-838-4 766
Afghans $40 & $30, TV scarves $10; also, doilies $8, $9, $10, different sizes & patterns. Carol Williams 3980 Waycross Hwy. Jesup 31545
All types chair caning, rockers, ladder back, lace & press cane, good work. Mary Conley 146 Mt. Bethel Rd. McDonough 30252 770914-3808
Angel's pin w/pearl, gold, or silver bead, halo $1 w/SASE; American flag pin $1 SASE. S. Brantley 37~ Noble St. Thomson 30824
Antique Ga. handmade quilts, good condition, $75 each. Helen Baldwin 237 Worley Rd. Canton 30114 770-479-4159
Appalachian dulcimers, handcrafted from native woods, 37 yrs. experience, America's only instrument by origin. Joel H. Bowen Franklin 706-675-6465
Beaded banners and pull bells, asstd. lighthouses, American flags, Christmas scenes and more $22-$27 ppd.; order early for Christmas, send LSASE for prices and pictures. J. Van Tilburg 21 Dyches Dr. Savannah 31406 912-921-0508
Beau. covered 14-in. pillows, crocheted front and back, sofa or bed, $25, seller pays postage. Vesta H. Bailey Douglasville 770489-9066
Bluebird nest box w/glass viewing window behind door as seen at Bluebirds Over Ga. Show, sold cedar, $20 plus $4 shipping. John Chaney 460 Hwy 211 N.W. Winder 30680 770-867-8263
Chair & rocker caning of all kinds, repair and refinish same; also, wicker and rattan repair. Duke Dufresne Statham 770-725-2554
Chair caning & wicker restoration done, including laced and pressed cane, rush, split oak, binder cane, seagrass, shaker tape, rattan, all types of caning, high qlty. work. Dotty McDaniel Cumming 770-887-8518
Chair caning, all types, repair & refinish, wicker and rattan. H. J. Bell 2271 Hog Mtn. Rd. Watkinsville 30677 706-769-1454
Chair canning, all types, some repairing and refinishing, qty. work. George Shelton Cartersville 770-607-5291
Chairs caned, all types, pressed cane, laced and rush bottoms, furniture repaired and refinished, lamps repaired and rewired, reas. price, quality work. David Hay Carrollton 770832-3281
Christmas ornaments: seashell angels, mob yarn angels, corn cob Santa, snowman, angel $8, seashell angel pin $5, shipping included. Maggi W. Pope Marietta 770-499-1671 404409-9863
Cotton quilt tops, dbl. size, Dresden plate, Windmill $25 each; twin size top $10, add $3 postage. Louise Manders Athens 706-316-1144

Cloth bag to put plastic grocery bags in, can

be hung on door nob or hanger $3.50 PP. P.

Pittman 872 Forest Path Stone Mountain

30088

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Cradle, bed, or high chair for your doll, doll clothes made to order- American Girl, Bitty Baby, Barbie, Cabbage Patch, baby dolls.

Kathryn Harvard Thomasville 229-226-1357

Cro. afghans, ladies' foot warmer shoes,

made to order. Mrs. J.M. Eure 1429

Ridgewood Dr. Augusta 30909 706-738-1787

Cro. purse/cradle w/doll $8.50, baby blanket $28, dishtowels w/cro. tops $3. Judy

Jordan 202 Geoffrey Lane Oxford 30054 judyjordan44@hotmail.com 770-787-0682

Cro. snowflakes, icicles, crosses,

pineapples, hearts, canes, birds, butterflies, M/M 12/$11; doilies, many shapes, sizes

$1 Olup, name in filet cro. Virdie Altman Rte. 1,

Box 57 Hoboken 31542 912-458-2461

Crochet magic, all designs original, fast, and reasonably priced. Wilma Pelley

Jonesboro 770-478-9347

Felt mitten bookmark, conversation piece,

stocking stuffer, nice to insert in greeting

cards, send SASE. Annie Bennett 4000 S. Cobb Dr. SE. #9M Smyrna 30080

Fish cleaning board, called Do-Lolli,

portable, attach to any flat surface w/hardware, righVleft handed, frees both

hands, $29.95, certified check, shipped UPS. James Lolley Carrollton 770-214-9010

Folk art "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof' $23.95,

choose from 41 colors or custom from your ph,0to, other animal portraits available. Pat Burns Forsyth 478-992-9427

Handmade leather belts, knife sheaths, checkbook covers, pillows, handbags,

moccasins and more. Heather Hallada Dillard

buckeye@dnet.net 706-746-3627

Handmade shawl scarves $35, handmade afghans, mix colors $55, hand drawn

Christmas cards $2 each, for more info. send SASE. Velma Dawson 2450 Perry Blvd. NW

Atlanta 30318

Have sev. quilt tops for sale, many designs. Belle Parker 1156 Creighton Rd. Ball Ground

30107

Heirloom gifts, crafted from fine hdwds.: music or jewelry boxes, toys, signs, trays, bowels, clocks, desk sets, ornaments and

crosses. Jim Sheuring P.O. Box 792 Blackshear 31516 sheuring@planttel.net

Homemade aprons, bib style or half apron,

converts to sunbonnet, home sewn, $6. Margaret Hottle College Park 404-344-0568

Homemade corn cob pipes, bamboo stem, great for skits, plays, etc., 6/$6, $2.50 postage, 12/$10, larger quantities available.

Frazier Long Lawrenceville 770-962-6345

Homemade old-fashioned rabbit boxes, stick trigger system, weathered, $20 ppd.;

cedar bluebird houses built by specs. GA. Dept. Hum. Res., instr., $15 ppd. Ann Dutton

3269 Five Forks Trickum Rd. Lilburn 30047 .

Hundreds of wood, cut-outs, reas. priced. Dot Loveless 3010 Pine Grove Dr. Powder Springs 30127 770-943-4885

I will quilt your old or new quilt tops on quilting machine, reas. price, please Ive. msg.

E. Laster Tyrone 770-487-4649

New homemade quilts, queen size-$100, pattern grandmother's fan; dbl. bed size $60,

pattern to choose from dinner plate, Kings X,

pin wheel, star, all quilted by patterns, call

after 2 p.m. Ruth Spicer Ocilla 229-468-5306

Nice cotton material, 1-4 yards length, asstd. coors and prints, $0.50 per yard. Mrs.

J.C. Odom Hawpond Rd. Ashburn 31714 229-567-2572

Old time rabbit boxes, weathered wood,

grandpa's plans, $20 ppd.; bluebird houses, hinged lid, built from BB Assn. plans, $15 ppd.

Donald Allen 155 Huff Dr. Lawrenceville

30044 678-698-0067

Original oil paintings, reas. priced, barns, bridges, grist mills, lighthouses, boats, sea

scrapes, animals, birds, still life. Wanda

Bowden 7048 Ga. Hwy. 355 Box Springs 229-649-9525

Pine needle baskets w/handles $25 & $30 baby quilts, soft material, crib size $50 bookmarks, pressed flowers, sealed in plastic 2/$3 postage paid. M. Todd 277 Prater Rd

Waco 30182 770-832-6679

Qlty. machine quilting done on your quil

tops, many pattern plus stipple available

Loretta Mattaliano Woodstock 770-928-8195_

Quilts, machine pieced, nand quilted, any

size, reas. rates, traditional patterns, all cotton

fabrics, order now for Christmas, new/old quilt

tops repaired/quilted, 12 yrs. experience. Allen Rolader Tucker 770-938-0627

Rabbit boxes-$8 each, bluebird houses with

hinged tops-$5 each, other things made out of wood, no shipping. Jim H. Hutchinson 192

Lindsey St. Tignall 30668 706-285-2509

Raggedy Ann & Andy dolls $25 each plus $5 per order postage, all handmade, no

paints, beau. dressed, original 1970 pattern

B. Hopkins Tifton 229-382-2310

Red, white and green knitted Christmas

stockings w/name, year of birth, Santa and

decorated tree, $35 each plus postage. M.J

Powell Gainesville 770-534-5866

Rush bottoms for your ladder back chairs

new packing & finishing on the material, chai caning also. Hazel Boyd 3821 Rex Circle Rex 30273 770-474-7617

Swedish weaving towels for sale, need

patterns, call or write me. Peggy Fowler 32

Honeysuckle Dr. Cartersville 30120-5414 770-607-0832

Want quilt pattern for colonial ladies. Mrs.

Nasworthy Locust Grove 770-914-2229

Want turtle quilt pattern. Gail H. McEwen

724 Smyrna Church Road Carrollton 30117 770-832-7103

Wood craft: quilt racks, stools, coffee table,

paper towel holders, shelves, all sizes bluebird houses, bird feeders & others. Hillard Sorrow 130 Jackson St. Maysville 30558

706-652-2663

The editor has the authority to designate the length of ads.

Wednesday October 13, 2004

THE MARKET BULLETIN

NASS to Study Peanuts, Vegetables

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Expo Showcases Technology
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The Georgia Agricultural will soon be notified by letter, and Georgia's vegetable producers," Management Seminars. Visitors to the nearby Rural Development

Statistics Service will conduct the interviewers will visit them said Abbe. Snap beans, cabbage, the Beef Pavilion can attend Center and then, outgrowing even

Agricultural Resource Management personally to collect their reports at cucumbers, onions, squash, sweet seminars on the National Animal that location, came to Spence Field

Study on production practices for the operator's convenience. The com, tomatoes, and watermelons Identification

System in 1978.

peanuts this fall to gather U.S. Department of Agriculture are in the survey for 2004.

and a Forage Seminar. The The 15th annual Lancaster/

information on peanut production will publish national information Some 400 producers in Georgia Southern DairyBusiness Center, Sunbelt Expo Southeastern Farmer

practices, chemical applications, on agricultural chemical usage and will be included in the VCUS. The sponsored by DairyBusiness of the Year will be announced on

and pest management practices. In analyze commodity production survey interviewers will gather data Communications, will '!-gain offer a Tuesday, Oct. 19. The 2004

addition, cost of production data costs and returns in a series of about vegetable non-chemical pest variety of educational seminars on Georgia State winner is Joe

will be obtained, as some 200 reports in 2005.

suppression practices and pesticide the dairy industry. Alpaca and goat Boddiford of Sylvania, Ga.

producers in Georgia will be "We

safeguard

the applications.

Agricultural demonstrations also will be offered Please make your plans now to

included in the study.

confidentiality of all survey pesticides are subject to periodic re- as well as the entertaining American attend the 2004 Sunbelt Ag Expo,

This study gives participants an responses," said Dave Abbe, registration, so it is imperative that Grand Finals Stock Dog Trials. The October 19-21 in Moultrie, Ga. For

opportunity to set the record director, Georgia Agricultural producers report pesticides used. horse demonstrations sponsored by more

information

call

straight about issues that affect Statistics Service. "Data about Georgia farm operators Southern States will include Barrel 229-985-1968 or visit www.

them, such as use of fertilizers and individual operations are used only selected to participate in this Racing, Cutting Horses, Reined sunbeltexpo.com

pesticides on peanuts. Results from in conjunction with information year's survey will soon be notified Cow Horses, and Paso Fino

this survey will be used to develop from other producers."

by letter, and interviewers will demonstrations.

agricultural production practices In addition, the Statistics Service v1s1t participants at their Tractor and other farm

Notice to Web

that improve productivity for farm will be asking vegetable producers convenience to collect the data. implements remain the focus of the operators and ensure a safer, to complete the Vegetable Chemical The results of the VCUS will be Expo's equipment area. Visitors

Advertisers

cleaner working environment for Use Survey (VCUS) during the fall published in July 2005.

will have the opportunity to actually When submitting ads via the

producers, their families, and of 2004.

All agricultural statistics test drive different models at the Bulletin web site, please remember

communities.

''VCUS data is needed to paint a published by NASS are available at tractor and truck driving ranges in to enter your information using

Georgia farm operators selected true picture about the modem www.usda.gov/nass/. For more the fields. GMC is again sponsoring upper case/lower case type.

to participate in this year's survey production practices used by information, call 1-800-253-4419. a professional test-driving track so Example: John Doe, not john doe

visitors can give the newest models or JOHN DOE

New GFC Cost-Share Program Can Minimize Pine Beetle Damage

a spin. Also, do not miss the display Also, use a space between of All Terrain Vehicles (ATVs)- words; do not run words together:

which has exploded in growth in the Example: Ford tractor, not

A new Georgia Forestry turkey, and quail," said Johnson. to determine who your local contact past few years.

Fordtractor.

Commission (GFC) Cost-Share Landowners interested m is for your county. You also can Other sections at the show will

Disaster Website Program offers forestland owners participating in the new cost-share find the number for your local include a Small Farm Center,
an opportunity to mm1m1ze program should contact their local Forestry Commission office in the Forestry, the Progressive Farmer

damage by southern pine beetles Georgia Forestry Commission government listings of your local Automotive area, Lawn and

and restore pine stands already office for more information. telephone directory.

Gardening, Hunting and Fishing,

Available

damaged by the beetles.

Applications will be made through Applications by landowners may and Family Living. Everyone also

''A primary objective of the the GFC Forester overseeing the be made now with money for the will enjoy the daily parade of The University of Georgia

program is to establish and county in which the property is program being allocated on a first- Antique Tractors.

College of Agriculture natural

maintain healthy pine stands located. Visit www.gfc.state.ga.us come, first-served basis.

We will be returning to our disaster website has a wealth of

resistant to beetle damage," said

roots when we recognize ABAC as information on coping with the

James Johnson, GFC forest health coordinator. "It's an

Ordering Seed

the Spotlight Exhibitor for 2004. effects of natural disasters. The two-year college in Tifton, Included are guidelines on food

accepted fact that healthy pine

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Ga., served as the site for the safety, water purification, clean up

stands have less damage caused

original Expo concept in the mid and repair, as well as information

by destructive insects. Pine Before you conduct business Keep in mind that if you are 60s at an event known as "'Dealer on insurance and other topics.

stands with too many trees or too with a company, check them out. conducting business with a nursery Days." Eventually the event The web address is http://

much hardwood competition Talk to fellow gardeners about or plant supplier in Georgia, all moved from the ABAC campus to inferests.caes.uga.edu/disaster/.

experience the most damage." mail-order seed and nursery commercial operations must be

Practices in the new program for companies in terms of their product licensed by the Georgia healthy pine stands include: quality and return policy before Department of Agriculture. If you

Small, Beginning, and Limited Resource Fanner Workshop

noncommercial thinning (by you place an order. If a problem have problems with the quality of

Team Agriculture Georgia (TAG) will hold a free workshop for small,

machine number

or of

hand to reduce the stems per acre to

does arise with your order, first contact the company regarding

plants you purchase either by mail or from the premises of local

optimum level), release treatments your complaint. If you do not operations. call the company first

(removing unwanted species and receive a satisfactory response, the and try to resolve the problem. If

lowering number of stems per acre), Better Business Bureau, U.S. postal that fails, call the Georgia

prescribed burning, creation of inspectors, and state and local Department of Agriculture's toll-

beginning, and limited resource fanners November 4, 2004, at Fort Valley State University in Fort Valley, Georgia, funded in part through a grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture Risk Management Agency. If you are interested in attending this workshop, please complete the fonn below. Since lunch will be provided, early registration is important. The following topics will be offered:

buffer strips, direct control of active consumer protection offices all are free line at 1-800-282-5852, to see A PRIMER for Selecting

Adding Value to Farm Products

pine beetle spots, and replanting possible contacts that can assist you if it falls under the Department's

longleaf pine or hardwoods in areas when problems occur.

jurisdiction.

New Farm Enterprises Goats, Lambs & Pastured Poultry

Through Direct Marketing Establishing a Small Nursery

already affected by pine beetles. Replanting primarily is limited to piedmont and mountain regions due

Disaster Designation

Beef Marketing Aquaculture- Freshwater Shrimp

Operation Financing Small Farms

to devastation caused by the

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Organics- Introduction to

(Spanish) The Hopes and Fears of

southern pine beetle in these areas

during the last five years.

Toombs, Treutlen, Turner, Twiggs, counties with further information

"These practices will result not only in healthier tree stands, they also provide numerous benefits for wildlife species, including deer,

Upson, Ware, Washington, Wayne, Webster, Wheeler, Wilcox, Wilkinson and Worth.
Those counties contiguous to the

and assist them in completing loan applications.
Damage assessments reports of counties suffering agricultural

primary disaster areas are: Baldwin, damage from the effects of

Production & Marketing (Spanish) Safety & Pesticide Use U-Pick/ Roadside Markets:
Getting Started and Improving Your Operation

Farming and Housing Issues (Spanish) Marketing Mix
Decisions and Land Acquisitions

Bryan, Candler, Clay, Clayton, Hurricane Ivan have been
Next Handicraft Edition Cook, Coweta, Crisp, DeKalb, completed, reviewed by the State Scheduled for Nov. 10 Early, Effingham, Fayette, Glynn, Emergency Board, and forwarded
Irwin, Jasper, Jones, Liberty, to USDA to support the state's The next handicraft edition for McDuffie, Mcintosh, Meriwether, request for a Secretarial

Address:_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ City_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _State___Zip Code_ _ _ __

the Market Bulletin is scheduled Morgan, Newton, Oconee, Agricultural Disaster Designation for Nov. 10. The deadline for Oglethorpe, Putnam, Quitman, for those qualifying counties.

County_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ____,_ _ _ __

notices is Oct. 27.

Randolph, Richmond, Rockdale, Assessments of damage in

All items advertised in the Screven, Troup, Warren and Wilkes. counties that sustained agricultural Describe your farm operation:______________

Handicraft category must be The Farm Service Agency will losses from the effects of Hurricane

handmade by the advertiser and not consider each loan application on Jeanne have been completed and are

purchased for resale.

its own merits, taking into account scheduled for review by the Board

Handicraft ads are limited to 30 the extent of losses, security later this week as part of the process

words and must be in compliance available and repayment ability. toward a possible Secretarial

with all other advertising Local FSA offices can provide Agricultural Disaster Designation

guidelines (see page 2).

affected farmers in the designated for those counties.

Please return the completed form by October 15, 2004 to: Ms. Sandra Daniel; Fort Valley State University Cooperative Extension Program, P.O. Box 4061; Fort Valley, GA 31030-4313; by FAX 478-825-6299 or register by e-mail at daniels@fvsu.edu or call 478-825-6269. Website: www.teamaggeorgia.com

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Forage Conference Scheduled for Ga.

THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday October 13, 2004

Horse Trail Ride to Benefit

Watson Mill Bridge State Park

The Georgia Grazing Lands Conservation Coalition (GGLCC) is holding its fourth Statewide Forage Conference at the West Central Technical College, in Waco, Ga. Nov. 16.
R.L. Dalrymple is the keynote speaker, best known for his knowledge of forage management and for being a leader in the success of the forage management program at the Noble Foundation in Ardmore, Oklahoma.
Other speakers include: Dr. Carter .Black, Georgia associate state

Lily and Laura Avery of Ranger, Ga., are shown with the watermelon they grew in their "nana 's" backyard. The melon weighed 36 pounds.

Horse trail riders will be taking part on Nov. 13 in a trail ride to raise money to demonstrate equestrians' appreciation for the horseback riding opportunities offered at Georgia state parks, and specifically to show support and raise funds for the expansion of horse trails and facilities at Watson Mill Bridge State Park.
All proceeds from this ride will go directly to WMBSP to help attain this goal. Currently, the park has 12 miles of horse trails. Many people may not realize

veterinarian who will provide participants with the latest information

Centennial Farms Honored

concerning the National Animal Identification Plan and Georgia's Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE)

At Georgia National Fair

Surveillance; and Dr. John Stuedemann, research animal scientist with the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Research Service who will present

Sixteen Georgia farms were recognized as 2004 Georgia Centennial Farms at an awards ceremony Friday, October 8, at the opening day of the Georgia National Fair

Centennial Family Farm Award recognizes farms owned by members of the same family for 100 years or more that are not listed in the National Register of Historic

comments focusing on the development

in Perry, Ga. The Centennial Farm

Places.

of livestock and forage management

Program honors significant farms that

This year, the Turk Family Farm in

systems that optimize beef animal

have been continuously operating for over

Banks County and Forest Grove in

productivity within ecological

100 years and deserve recognition for their Washington County received Centennial

constraints. Additionally, technical specialists
will make presentations on the development of livestock watering

historical importance. The ceremony began with a luncheon
followed by the awards presentation. State Representative Lynmore James, vice-chair

Heritage Farm awards. The following 14 farms received
Centennial Family Farm awards: Mabry Farm, Cobb County; Grady D. Brock

systems, pasture aeration, and the use and management of clovers and other legumes in Georgia pasture systems.

of the House Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Committee, was the guest speaker for the event.

Family Farm, Crisp County; Lamar Smith Family Farm, Dooly County; The Ralston Farm, Gordon County; Hillaba Hatchee

The conference registration form can

Farms were distinguished through one Acres, Heard County; Dunbar Farm,

be found at the GGLCC website at

of three awards. The Centennial Heritage

Houston County; Jordan Farm, Jasper

www.gglcc.com and in the October issue

Farm Award honors farms owned by

County; The Upton Place, Marion County;

of Georgia Cattleman magazine. A form

members of the same family for 100 years

Bullard Farm, Mitchell County; Vivian

also can be picked up from a local

or more and listed in the National Register

McLemore-Conner Farm, Montgomery

producer or conservation group chapter

of Historic Places. The Centennial Farm

County; Henry Beaverdale Farm, Murray

or NRCS or County Extension Service office. For more information, contact

Award does not require continual family ownership, but farms must be at least 100

County; Pace Farm, Sumter County; W. Olin Pope Farm, Thomas County, and

Holli Kuykendall, GGLCC recording secretary, at (706) 546-2095.

years old and listed in the National Register of Historic Places. The

Dixon Old Place, Wilkinson County. During its 12 years in existence, the

Georgia Centennial Farm Program has

recognized more than 250 farms from

Be Aware of Consumer Rights

around the state. The program is administered by the Historic Preservation

Before O.rdering Seed by Mail

Division (HPD) of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources and sponsored by HPD, Georgia Farm Bureau

It's never too early to plan for next year's garden, as many gardening enthusiasts soon will be browsing through catalogs and making plans for that spring garden.
Each year, . many consumers utilize mail-order catalogs to purchase seed and plants for their vegetable plots and landscaping needs. But before you order from these firms, you should be aware of your rights as a consumer.
For example, under the Federal Trade Commission's Mail or Telephone Order Rule, which covers orders placed by mail, telephone, computer or fax, companies are required to ship your order within the time stated in its advertisements or within 30 days after receiving your order if no delivery time was given. If the company is unable to ship within the promised time, the firm must give you the choice of agreeing to the delay or canceling your order and receiving a prompt refund.
The Georgia Department of Agriculture's Nursery Rules state that the consumer must receive plants within 90 days of receipt of payment by the seller. You should keep in mind that mail order nurseries will often state in their catalogs that certain items are shipped only during specific months or seasons.
The Georgia Seed Law requires that seed meet mm1mum germination standards set for each particular kind.

germination percentage and the calendar month and year of the test or an expiration date. Seed sold in Georgia must be tested within nine months of the date of purchase.
Whether you are ordering seed or other items by mail, the Fair Credit Billing Act (FCBA) allows consumers to withhold payment on billing errors found on monthly qedit or charge card statements. This error might be a charge for the wrong amount or for something you did not accept or which was never delivered. If you do decide to dispute the charge, there are several steps to follow. First, write to the creditor at the speCial address indicated on the monthly statement for "billing inquiries." Include your name, address, credit card number, and describe the billing error. Your letter must reach the creditor within 60 days of your receipt of the bill in question. The creditor must then acknowledge your complaint within 30 days of receiving it, unless the problem has been resolved.
If you receive an unsatisfactory product, you may dispute the charge for that product and withhold payment, if purchased with a credit or charge card. To receive this protection, you must make a good faith effort to resolve the dispute with the seller and have bought the item in your home state or within 100 miles of your current billing address.

Federation, Georgia Department of

Agriculture,

Georgia

Forestry

Commission, and the Georgia National

Fair and Agricenter.

If you are interested in nominating a

farm for recognition during the next

application cycle, you must apply before

the March 1, 2005 deadline. For an

application or more information, contact

Gretchen Brock, Centennial Farm

Committee Chair, at the Historic

Preservation Division, 47 Trinity

Avenue, SW, Suite 414-H, Atlanta, GA

30334-9006, or call 404-651-6782.

Application forms and information also

are

available

on line

at

www.gashpo.org/content/displaynavigat

ion.asp?TopCategory=25.

Notice to Out-of-State
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that most horses can easily "walk" four

miles in one hour.

The state park, located three miles

southeast of Comer, Ga., was named for

the covered bridge which crosses the

South Fork River that flows through the

middle of the park's 1,018 acres. The

covered bridge was built in 1885 and is

listed on the National Register of Historic

Places. At one time, there were over 200

covered bridges in Georgia - today,

there are less than 15.

The Nov. 13 ride will take place rain or

shine. Riders must provide a negative

Coggins report for each horse. Pre-

registration is required for lunch

headcount. Horse trailers should use the

entrance off Georgia Hwy 72 to avoid

crossing the covered bridge. Registration

on Saturday is from 8:30-10:30 a.m. at

the trailhead. Ride is on marked trails on

your own before and after lunch.

Cost is $20 per person with lunch

provided on Saturday. There will be an

additional $10 per person to primitive

camp on Saturday night and ride Sunday.

All trail clubs are asked to consider

making this ride their monthly ride and to

help promote this ride by including the

ride form in their club newsletters.

For a ride flyer/pre-registration form,

contact the following: Ellen Stara, 770-

475-3258 (before 7 p.m.); Gloria English,

770-922-7995 (after 7 p.m.); Watson Mill

Bridge State Park office phone, 706-783-

5349 (8 a.m.-5 p.m.) Park website is

http://www.negia.net/-watson/ and park

e-mail address is Watson@negia.net.

Proceeds from another benefit trail

ride, the annual CTHA Poker Ride for

Trails at Jake Mountain, Dahlonega on

Nov. 6, 2004 also will be given to

Watson Mill Bridge State Park for the

expansion of horse trails there. Flyers

for both benefit rides can be found on

the Chattahoochee Trail Horse

Association's

website

at

http://www.ride-ctha.org.

Ga. Subscribers :
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