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GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TOMMY IRVIN, COMMISSIONER
Vol. , No. 22
'Ort. Jm C. R~
Wednesday October 27, 2004
A Different Kind OfAgriculture Career
On those days when you wake up early to feed hay while the ground is still hard, and then head off to fix fence until lunch
time, followed by a trip to the field to plant potatoes until dark, it is easy to see why living a life of agriculture is appealing to farmers. The work can be hard and the hours long, but farm life offers a diversity of activities and can be very satisfying.
Our guest columnist this week is Dr. John C. Ricketts, Coordinator (if Undergraduate Agricultural Teacher Education for the University of Georgia and Georgia Vocational Agriculture Teachers' Association member, 110 Four Towers, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602.
Dr. Lee Myers (center), State Veterinarian and Assistant Commissioner of Animal Industry for the Georgia Department of Agriculture, received the 2004 Honor Award from the National Association of State Departments ofAgriculture at its October annual meeting in St. Paul, Minnesota. Dr. Myers was selected because of her outstanding accomplishments in administration and significant contributions to the Georgia Department of Agriculture. She was selected by an independent panel of judges who are familiar with the work of state agriculture agencies, but are not emplOyed by NASDA or any member states. Presenting the award to Dr. Myers is Georgia Department of Agriculture Commissioner Tommy Irvin and Minnesota Department of Agriculture Commissioner and NASDA President Gene Hugoson(right).
However, agriculture encompasses
much more than farming, and I would Halloween Means Pumpkin Time in Ga.
like to tell you about another awesome
agricultural type of life. My job is to recruit and train the next generation of fully qualified and competent middle school, high school, and Young Farmer Agriculture teachers. If you are looking for a "satisfying career" in agriculture, we can provide you with exactly that. I would define a satisfying career as a career (l) that I love, (2) that allows me to live comfortably, and (3) that allows for several opportunities for advancement.
If you've waited until the last minute, it's time to head for the pumpkin patch, roadside stand or grocery store to pick out your pumpkin for Halloween, October 31.
For some folks, the search for the perfect pumpkin has become almost as important as scouring the woods for ._ the perfect
Christmas tree. Pumpkins come in many
among those who dabble in decorative design and the giant is a challenge for the competitive at heart. The pie pumpkin, usually three to six pounds, is the culinary choice. And the jack-o'-lantern types are a cut above for those who like to carve.
So, where do we find the one that will satisfy our own Halloween desires?
The best pumpkin may only be an afternoon's drive away. Or it could be waiting at the local supermarket.
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shapes and sizes, and preferences vary. The miniature has become popular
Many roadside markets, produce stands, and local grocers offer pumpkins.
A growing number of farms, too, offer
hayrides to the field, letting customers
Market Bulletin Plans Special People Edition select their own pumpkins. This is akin to
During the Christmas holiday season, many elderly or shut-in people no longer have family members or friends who can visit them or send them cards and letters. Each year the Market Bulletin publishes a list of these "special people" who would enjoy receiving cards and letters during the holidays. The Special People list for 2004 will be published in the Bulletin Dec. 8. Deadline for submitting names and addresses is Nov. 24.
If you know of an elderly or shut-in reader who would like to be included, please secure his or her permission and include a statement to this effect with the
person's signature before submitting the information to the Market Bulletin. Requests submitted without this information will 11llt be published. Please submit the name :md address for one person only. Only Georgia residents will be included on the list, and we will not publish any entries that do not meet the ahove requirements. Only one Special People list will be published for 2004.
Please send entries to the following address: Market Bulletin, Georgia Department of Agriculture, 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Atlanta, Ga. 30334-4250.
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National Fair Sets New Attendance Record
The 15th annual, state-sponsored Georgia National Fair in Perry set a new attendance record of 390,213 this year, which is nearly a two percent increase over last year.
Despite overcast skies and the potential for rain the first weekend, the 2004 fair, held Oct. 8 - 17, experienced an increase in attendance that is attributed
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Copyright 2004
USDA Launches Georgia Bobwhite Quail Initiative
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Farm Service Agency initiated its Conservation Reserve Program Northern Bobwhite Quail Habitat Initiative Oct. I to create 250,000 acres of habitat for the northern bobwhite quail.
FSA Administrator James R. Little and FSA State Executive Director Steve Newton held a press conference in Moultrie, Ga.. Oct. 20 to launch the initiative in Georgia. Following the conference, attendees were invited to visit a nearby farm for a first-hand look at field borders and bobwhite quail habitat. The conference was open to interested producers and the public.
Northern bobwhite quail are a native quail species with an historic range in 35 states. Bobwhite quail populations have declined from an estimated 59 million birds in 1980 to about 20 million in 1999. Their habitats are disappearing due to urbanization, increased grassland cultivation, and a transitioning of once grassy fields into woods and forests.
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Notice
Ad Deadline
for the Nov. 24 issue
is noon Nov. 10
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday October 27, 2004
NH 273 hayliner, $4000; Vicon CM 167, 14x6.5 foot heavy duty dual axle trailer, new AC WO, good condition & rubber,
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$3000; both in very good cond. C. Jones lights, elec. brakes, ramps, tongue jack, $S50. $2000/obo; parts for WD's & WC's, 1 head &
Newborn 706-46S-1423.
B. Roller Turnerville 706-754-6961
crankshaft for Farmall H. Troy Holland
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'01 Kubota L2600DT 4WD tractor, bushhog, finish mower, scrape blade, boom pole, only 6S original hours, $12,SOO. Thomas L. Robinson Waco 770-S36-S727
'02 JD 5105, 4x4, 50 hp., 180 hrs., $17,500; Dixie chopper, z-turn, 2 23 hp. Kohlers, 72" cut, $5000. Jim Woodard Hinesville 912-36S4519
'47 SN Ford, 95% original, exc. cond., $3000; Woods 5' bushhog, $500. Gene Brown Byron 47S-953-3330
'50 SN Ford reworked motor, 12 volt system, good tires, ready for work, $1SOO. Norman Dixon Ringgold 706-965-6412
'50 SN Ford tractor, planters, cultivator, turning plow, bushhog, mowing machine, misc., $4500. Danny Cline Calhoun 706-6295124
16' equipment trailer, good floor, new paint, $950; disc harrow, $125. Kenny Campbell Winston 770-4S9-S922 770-37S-4314
16' flatbed trailer, 2 yrs. old, $750. Jeff Williams Alto 706-677-2666
1S' Hooper trailer w/new floor, folding ramps, Ramsey winch, $1000. Herman Walker Centerville 47S-212-1442
197S Fiat Allis crawler, Remco root rake, Hyster winch, obo. S. J. Hart Glennville 912654-1912
1999 JD SS75 skidsteer w/tracks, foamfilled tires, 7S" toothed bucket, $15,500. Dale D. Miler Forsyth 478-994-172S
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 Cub Cadets, 1 air compressor, lay off
Cleveland 706-34S-1971
AC corn headers, A 436 F2, $S50, $800. Danny Mulkey Blakely 229-723-6241
Almost new 21 double disk grain drill, mint cond., always sheltered, $3500; 20' lnt'I harrow, new disc, $2000. Robert Dodson Plains 229-S24-5601
Andy 600 bushhog, good shape, $375; Cub Cadet, good shape, $600. Doug Campbell Tallaeoosa 770-574-9S56
Arm mower, McConnell 91, 12' 6" reach, flex head, 36". 3-pt. hitch, exc. cond., $6500. Dave Bacle Waverly Hall 706-5S2-3712
Backhoe industrial type Massey Ferguson MF 70, good condtion, $7500/obo. Randall Quarles Chatsworth 706-695-87S3
Belarus mdl. 250 AS, dsl., 30 hp. w/bushhog 2245 loader, scrape blade,
household or farm quantities); supported by
'50 Cub Farmall, looks & runs like new, plow, mule scoop. Harlon Langford West counter weight, $3900. Mike Lockhart Homer
advertisement (i.e., advertisement in publications MARKET BULLETIN
some equipment, $2350. Neal Gaines Point 706-645-2S62
67S-316-2931
other than the Bulletin; listed as "business" in Ga. Dept. of Agriculture telephone directories or ''yellow pages"; etc.). Other 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive
Powder Springs 770-943-5750 770-943- 2 KMC peanut inverters, 2 Lilliston 1500 Best offer on tiller, rollover, all purpose plow,
1335
combines for sale. Byron A. Brooks Bartow scrape, turning plow, post hole, pulverizer,
indicators include, but are not limited to, holding Atlanta, GA 30334-4250
'51 SN Ford tractor, good shape, $2000, e- 47S-364-7470 47S-494-7470
rock rake, pallet forks. Steve Cunningham
business licenses and holding regulatory licenses/permits/registrations.
Fax: (404) 463-4389
mail for photo. Decatur Overby Monroe 770- 2 M Farmall tractors, both VGC, 1 is 3-pt. Marietta 404-307-71 06
266-7S99
hitch. Geron Williamson Lyons 912-526-S965 Bobcat S73 skidsteer loader, newly rebuilt
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FARMLAND
RENT/LEASE
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081or404-651-9082.
The Farmland for Rent/Lease category is published the last issue of each month. Please adhere to the following guidelines when submitting an ad for Farmland for Rent/Lease or Rent/Lease Wanted * When submitting ad, please designate it for the Farmland for Rent/Lease category. Notices to buy or sell farmland are published only in the special fall or spring farmland editions * Ads must not exceed 30 words.
10 acres for rent/lease, grt. for trail riders, no trailer needed. Joanna Dilanni Hartwell 67S-643-6273
12+ acre pasture for rent (horse only) for individual in Pickens County, 1 1/2 mi. from center of Jasper, water and shelter, 1 yr. lease, $2000 + $500 deposit. Mary Jane Reid Atlanta 706-692-3143
15-acres pasture w/10-stall barn for rent, lighted arena, bathrm., feed/tack rm., owner lives on premises, 1/4 mi. off 1-75. Virginia Hilton Acworth 770-547-1525 770-974-34S1
212 acres of hunting land for lease in Warren County, wooded w/big creeks, plenty of deer, turkey, and hog. Tim Clark Fa~etteville 770-719-4S22
9. 76 acres in Burke county for lease on Griffin Landing road with septic tank, well, and power pole, $30,000. Melanie Mobley Gracewood 706-79S-7<!.34 706-414-2078
Approx. 135 acres, 35-40 mi., NW of Atlanta, Bartow County, Timberland and Agricultural, very private, $12,500 per acre. Judy McAllister Ta~lorsville 770-6S4-6990
Pasture for long term lease, water, woods,
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Dependable all around person or couple for
farm work, maintenance, fencing, mechanical
for housing/salary, vehicle. Kim Booth
Jackson 67S-409-7S 11
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 770-31S-9445
Female, 51 wants work on farm, must allow
2 pets to be w/me. Patsy Lee Dalton 706-217-
6993
Looking for experienced FT or PT,
(afternoons) help, responsible for daily care of
horses & grounds maintenance, salary/per hr.
N. Kittrell Madison 706-342-4535
Man looking for job on North Ga. horse
farm, exp. w/feed & turnout, groundskeeping
in exchange for housing & salary. Dave Glees
Dawsonville 67S-677-509S
Man, 47, would like FT or PT job on horse
farm, exp. in Talking Rock Ga. area. Johnny
Weaver Talking Rock 706-636-2306
Need dependable couple to work on modern
automated hen farm, dwelling & salary
provided. Clay Jones Lumekin 706-S65-3997
Plantation manager seeking employment,
20 yrs. exp., all related skills, wildlife, cattle,
crops & equipment. Ben Copeland
Milledgeville 47S-2SS-0317
Responsible PT couple needed gathering
eggs on breeder farm, must be able to work
weekends, housing/salary possibilities.
Dwayne Heatwole Metter 912-6S5-7384
Single man wanted for PT general farm
labor, 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,
s feed/turnout/clean up to
horses 4-5
'51 SN Ford, nice tractor, 12 volt system, side distributor, can email picture, $2600. Dennis Land Aragon 706-233-9065
'51 Farmall M LP tractor, new paint &
decals, seat, vaporizer rebuilt, nice tractor, work ready, $2200/ea. F. Thomas Barnesville 770-35S-0759
'51 Ford SN tractor, good condition, misc. equipment. Sherlin Vaughan Cartersville 770-3S2-4S42
'52 SN Ford, runs well, $2500. Robbie Roberson Sandersville 47S-552-126S
'52 Farmall Super A tractor, runs well, includes blade, cultivator, Mott mower, new battery, $2500/obo. John Doody Concord 770-412-0416
'53 Ford Jubilee tractor w/harrow, exc. cond., (rebuilt), $3500. Lucy Shirley Lavonia 706-356-S659
'56 Int. I 100 tractor, $3250, new engine overhaul & newly painted. Charles Mccranie Hameton 770-471-1415
'74 Fruehalf 35-ton drop deck semi-trailer, dovetail w/manual ramps, $6200. Jacky Stanfill Moultrie 229-324-331 S
'74 lnt'I Cub, white yellow w/1-pt. hitch planters, fert. attachment, cultivators, 1O' disc 16' harrow, bottom plow, great condition. James Thigpen Augusta 706-79S-3422
'79 GMC 7000 w/a 12' dbl. cyl. grain dump body, bad engine, $2000, air brks., 2/spd. Jim Mabry Marietta 770-993-4997
'S1 JD 950 dsl. tractor, $6500; 6' bushhog finish mower, $1200; 5' rotary mower, harrow, box blade, $1000. Pruitt Wilder Thomaston 706-646-4S3S
'82 Ford F700 spreader flatbed w/beavertail
& tarps, very clean, $2200/obo. T. Price Gray
47S-9S6-9326
'S7 lnt'I semi-mdl. 2375 & 52' flat live bottom trailer; used 1600' irrigation system w/new sprinklers. Leo Perfect Unadilla 47S-627-3S20
'S7 MF 1020, dsl., turf tires, 28 hp., good condition, $4995. Joe Philippins Conyers 770-760-S532
'90 Pixall bean picker w/ 144" header & one complete butterbean grading line. Gerald Calhoun Ashburn 229-317-3194 229-273-1SS7
'91 Ford L 7000, parts only, 6/spd., manual. Keith Garren Adel 229-896-1425
'92 Volvo-White, tandem 5th wheel tractor, M-11 Cummins engine, 10/spd., good tires, clean condition, $6250. Bud Lance Molena 770-SS4-5101
'9S Ford 4S35 w~oader, 360 hrs., 65 hp., $16,000. Ben McGreggor Macon 47S-935-2400
'98 Gooseneck Lowboy trailer, 24', $4000. Tommy Green Stillmore 912-562-3694
'9S NH mdl. 665 LX Superboom, remote hyd., 500 hrs., all original, one owner/operator, sheltered since new, exc. $16,500. Bill Strange Waynesboro 706-4371743
1-row Pixall bean picker w/even feed belt, VST, S' sorting belt w/blower & S Macro harvesting bins. Sheldon Heatwole Metter 912-6S5-9199
1-row cultivator, 3-pt. hitch, $240; fertilizer spreader, 3-pt. hitch, $325. Larry Mongin Metter 912-6S5-5014
1010 JD crawler dsl. engine, disassembled, cracked block, no leaks, runs well, $SOO. Carlton Bowen Statesboro 912-764-4132
1OS6 IH tractor, 3600 hrs., good condition, field ready. Phil Sanders Stephens 706-7593655
2-row Holland transplanter, $175. Judy C. Cotton 11S2 Overstreet Road Sparks 31647 229-549-76S1 _ 2___ro_w_c_u-lt-iv_a_to_r_w_/n_e_w_s_w_e_e_p_s_,-$-2-50_,_g_o_o_d
condition, 1-row plates on 3-pt. hitch, $300. Richard H. Bobo Macon 47S-7S1-5676
20 ton horizontal logsplitter, used very little, Tecumseh S hp. engine, $1000. Curtis Bishop Barnesville 770-35S-2643
2000 JD 4600 4x4 dsl., 605 hrs, barn kept, well taken care of, $14,000/obo. Dwight Jones Comer 706-795-5S53
2001 New Holland TS110 for sale, 775 hrs., excellent cond., 4WD, cab, ac. Scott Rowell .Jesue 912-427-2332 912-SSS-1999
24' 2 axles trailer, $700; Pro 75, 3PH stump grinder, $5000. Gary Ridley LaFayette 706.63S-1911
2755 JD tractor, good condition, $1),000. .Mack Williams Buena Vista 229-649-7535
3-pt. IHC toolbar, 2 1/4"xS' w/7' chisel plow; S disc Taylorway harrow 3PT, mdl. 200006, $400/ea. James Jenkins Covington 770-7S63909
35 MF tractor, hi/lo trans., positive traction, $3500; 30 MF tractor, $3000. L. Blankenbaker Dallas 770-443-2434 770-337-9151 4 Ford 701 O tractors, low profile, good condition, $12,500/ea. J. Flournoy Fort Valley .47S-214-3621
4031H combine LP gas engine, 12' grain head, kept under shed, $1500/obo. Wesley .Unruh Loganville 706-S33-1S86
420 HD tractor, 6 volt, mechanically sound, .$2500. Fred Hay Newnan 404-7S6-3935
4420 JD combine, 4-row corn hjeader, 13' flex header, exc. cond. W. Gentry Taylorsville 770-31 7-56S9 4x8 utility trailer, unused tires, $325. J. D. Reece Powder Serings 770-439-6303
5 1/2 Gill rollover, $550; 6' bushhog, $450; 6 1/2x10' tilt trailer, $500, EC. M. Stone McDonough 770-957-S613
5 hp. Briggs horizontal engine, $55, plus 12 hp. Briggs, elec. vertical shaft engine, $190. Bud Saylor Fayetteville 770-461-9643
5 reel pull type side delivery hay rake. William Brown Stockbridge 770-474-7349
530 JD baler w/monitor, $2900, good condition, under shelter. Lindy Chalker Evans 706-S60-6907
550 Ford backhoe, $7500. Steve A. Whatley LaGrange 706-S83-S217
60" Big-John tree spade, 1975 Ford chassis, Cat. eng., 10 spd. trans., tandem rear end, $25,000/0BO. Alfred E. Lehman Glennville 912-654-2532 912-237-0S32
601 Workmaster Ford tractor w/rotary mower, good condition, $3500. Bobby .Hamlin Lizella 47S-S36-2694 47S-S36-4277
6245 Zetor 4x4 tractor, 60 hp. w/bushhog, 2400 QT front-end loader, Rhino S' disc cutter. Cole Jernigan Buena Vista 706-570-2171
6x6 sidewinder bushhog, $400; vertical 3pt. hitch hyd. hook-up logsplitter, $350, call 1O am.- 6 pm., M-Sat. David Henderson Sugar Hill 770-242-0055
8 hp. MTD chipper/shredder, good condition, $250; 5 hp. front tine tiller w/reverse, $150. Robert Burns Cedartown 770-749-020S
8' disc, 13 disc JD Van-Brunt grain drill, works well, extra new funnels, not rusted out. John T. Bentley Monroe 770-266-6942
SO's Snapper 1S55A tractor, 1S hp., 54 in deck, 3-pt. hitch, implements, fair condition,
motor, unused tires, tooth bucket included, $9500, also S63, only 1100 hrs. Leonarc;l Dills Blairsville 706-745-6702
Bushhog brand 5' FTH finishing mower, exc. cond., $SOO. Bill Kitchen Social Circle 770-464-2412
Bushhog brand pulverizer, mdl. PVS720, 6' single roller, excellent condition, $725. Mark Welch McDonough 770-957-1227
Case 1S22 cotton picker, VGC, 2670 hrs., $S ,000/obo; JD 9940 4-row picker, GC, $SOOO/obo, field ready & sheltered. Dale Thompson Sylvania 912-S29-3924
Case 446 hyd. tractor w/bushhog tiller, belly mower, wheel/front wgts., 3PH, 3 yrs. old, 20 hp. Onan eng., $3000. Rick Mower Rossville 423-320-2255
Case IH 1660 combine, 22 1/2' 1020 grain head, 494 JD corn head. John Leab Cordele 229-273-7845
Case backhoe 580 Super M 2004, 'SO grain dump truck, $4950; 12-ton 22' steel trailer, pintle hitch. J. Wilson Quitman 229-249-9527
Case backhoe w/extentor, almost new tires, good condition, $3000. Elsie Van law Thomaston 706-646-4007
Cat D4D, power shift, hyd. control, straight blade, root rake, good undercarriage, grain truck & trailer avail. Frank King Albany 229435-9807
s Chipper/shredder Troy-Bill, hp., super
Tomahawk, mdl. 47267 w/extra blades, trailer, elec. starter attachment, $400/obo. Charles Nevgent Douglasville 770-942-95S1
Chipper/shredder, PTO driven, exc. cond., 5" capacity, $1500. leave message. Billy Koons Stone Mountain 404-667-S5S1
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FARMERS & CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN
(ISSN 0889-5619)
Georgia Department of Agriculture
19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive
Atlanta, Georgia 30334-4250
404-656-3722
1-800-2S2-5852
Fax 404-463-4389 Office hours 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday
Tommy Irvin, Commissioner
owner lives on property, some fence repair, Floyd Co. LeBron McBride Rome 706-37S9746
Farmland Rent/Lease Wanted
days/week, housing, utilities. Lyn Cocksedge Powder Serings 770-365-7216
Want couple to work on egg farm in Banks County, 6 days per week, includes housing/utilities & small salary. Johnny Smallwood Dawsonville 706-776-3556
11' hyd. harrow, unused tires, in use fair condition, 22 gauge tine, 3' wide, 20' & up long. S. Lord Sandersville 47S-552-6399
12 tractors, SAIC, 3 Farmall, 1 Ford, $1200$2500. Jesse Arnett Tifton 229-392-3921
12-ton 40' Gooseneck trailer, $5900; Sx12
$1250. Bruce A. Mathews Cumming 770SS7-9341
S900P McNair harvester, $12,000; 2 94S McNairs for parts, $1000; Ford 6640, 7740, $6500/ea.; winch limb guard belly pan. Bubba Pippin Albany 912-344-6060
Carlton Moore, Editor
Randy Cox, Managing Editor Address all requests to be added to or removed from the mailing list, change of address and Form 3579 to the MARKET BULLETIN office at the above address.
Want to rent/lease house, barn, 5+ acre pasture for 3 horses in Houston, Macon, Peach, or Pulaski Co. Linda Wise Kathleen GA 47S-987-3253
FARM EMPLOYMENT
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Brenda Donnell at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.
Only farm work or farm help wanted
Work on poultry farm, 2 weeks, every 9 weeks, retired, can drive tractor. Wayne Jones 6774 Pea Ridge Rd. Gainesville 30506 67S2S3-2247
FARM MACHINERY
If you have questions regarding this 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
grain d.ump trailer, twin cylinder, hvy. duty, $1900. C. Ellard Newborn 770-401-S773
12S3 NH self-propelled hay baler, cab & air, field ready, $S500. Gene Hurst Coolidge 229226-1566
135 MF dsl. w/attachments, bushhog, box blade, boom pole, good working condition. J. D. Legan Jackson 67S-776-4034
14' Woods Batwing mower, good condition, $2000. Charles Skipper Macon 47S-256-5561
1440 IH combine w/S20 grain head, excellent condition, $SOOO; 6-row IH cultivator,
SN Ford tractor, VGC, new paint, $3500. H. Hyde Woodstock 770-475-6494
SN Ford, good condition, $2100; Covington planter, $260' post hole digger, $350; scrape blade, $160. S.S. Graves Clermont 770-9S33152
9 shank chisel plow, $1300 firm. T Fullford Milledgeville 706-255-6S16
950 lnt'I grinder mixer, metal good & tires, works good, $900. J. Hardy Mauk 229-6496046
AC HD6 crawler, shuttle shift, 10' balde,
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Circa 1944 JI Case wire-tie hay baler, size NL-SP, $1000. Gerald DeBari Barnesville 770-358-0260
Generator, JD 60 KW, auto switch, $9000, only 300 hrs., also other. Ron Howell Macon 478-935-2717 478-256-3246
JD 9' hay conditioner, cycle type, $800; hay buster 1206 no-till drill, kept under shed, new disk, $5000. C. Griffith Norwood 706-465-
Pecan shaker, Halsey mounted on International 656 hyd., sweepers, extra parts, $8,500. Tommy Stephens Cobb 229-853-
Want John Deere 71 flex planters 2 or 4row w/insecticide hoppers preferably. Gregg Rockwell Thomasville 229-227-0770
Complete 4 cyl. gas lnt'I engine, $500/obo., lnt'I T6 parts; 1 unused wood chipper, only ran 3 hrs., $300. Don Kuchenmeister Lula 706-
Genpro generator 5000 watt, 10 hp. motor, 4-120V & , 1-240V, lifetime warranty on the gen., unused, $2375. Greg Connell Valdosta
3741 JD 950 tractor/trailer, 4 pcs. of equip.
w/tractor, $6000. Connie Jones Jackson 770-
5490 229-938-7503 Post hole auger, 500# fert. spreader, 6'
scrape blade, large fork, hay spear, Sherfield
Want good working condition manure spreader, located in North Ga. Bob Wickliffe Murrayville 770-536-5270
677-3502
229-292-9257
996-7694 770-775-7679
sweeps, will sell separate. Ruthie Herndon Want hoe attachement mdl. BT650 or BT
Dearborn mdl. 14-15 mower w/6' blades, needs some repair, $25. Thomas Jennings
Gravely tractor mdl. 862, 48" mower deck, Onan engine, good condition, $500. Roger
JD combine, mdl. 55 w/grain head, ready to cut beans, $3000. Heath Wilson Stapleton
Garfield 478-982-9353 Post hole auger, land leveler, Whitfield tree
750 for Kubota tractor mdl. L2550 GST. P.J. Bloom Houston 478-923-8531
Carrollton 770-832-3789
Cantrell Cedartown 770-749-5057
706-54 7-6827
planter, Rhino bushhog, hay forks, B/B Want hood and grill for a TO 20 Ferguson
Detroit pump engine 471, 108 hp., rebuilt, exc. cond., $2500. Arthur Krause Rochelle
Hay baler, Ford 532, $650; hay rake ground driven on.wheels, $150. A. Gamba Walker
JD gator 4x2 2003, 62 hrs., exc. w/bed liner, Knobby tires, $5300. Tony Patrick LaGrange
harrow. B.D. Walker Wrightsville 478-8648765 770-948-9705
tractor in good condition. Unadilla 478-627-9623
James
Boyd
229-365-7 486
Deutz 6806 w/cab, $6,500; Deutz 4006 w/loader, $5,500; Deutz 3006, $3,500. S. House Silver Creek 706-767-0839
Deutz tractor, 30 hp., good condition, $3000. Herman Bailey Atlanta 706-376-4537
Disc harrow, 3-pt. boom pole, 3-pt. 2 Sears tractors, p/only post auger, 3-pt. woodsplitter, 2 trailers, Case 310 loader. J. Sockwell Snellville 770-972-9990
Excavator, 1990 JoHn Deere 892DLC, 42" bucket, new stick, excellent UC, plumbed for hammer. Ralph Jones Griffin 770-412-0429
Farm Pro compact tractor 2004, turf tires, 20 hp., pis, 40 hrs. w/5' Dale Phillips finishing mower, $5000. Larry Holsomback Sugar Valley 706-625-2549
Farmall 140 tractor, good condition, runs well. Willie Irby Wrens 706-547-6611
Farmall 706 dsl. tractor, narrow front, unused tires, hyd. trans., runs well, pis, $4700. Claude Comer Gray 478-986-3078
Farmall Cub tractor w/belly mower, hyd. lift, sheet metal good, needs work, $1000. Johnny Keasler Woodbury 706-538-6315
Farmall Cub tractor w/planter cultivator disc grader blade. Bill Ivie McRae 229-868-7401
Farmall H, 1947, fresh paint and decals, runs well, must sell, $2475. John Crenshaw Kennesaw 770-427-2159
706-693-1219
Hay or machinery hauler, Mack G tilt body, $4400; '94 650 G JD crawler, good cond., $25,500. N. Bryans Newborn 706-342-0282 706-342-4617
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
Henke Buffalo kwki mixer 370 w/scales, GC, $6000; 2 auger discharge for Luck now mixer mdl. 425, exc. $1000. Roy Embry Eatonton 706-4852346
Homesteader 1100 garden tractor, never used, has rear sleeve hitch, $500. Robert Clark DeSoto 229-874-1261
Hustler 3400, z-turn mower, 130 hrs., exc. cond., 28 hp. Kubota dsl., catcher, turf tires, seat, $12,995. K. Fahn Calhoun 770-7784221
lnt'l 175 C track loader, very good condition, $15,000. Larry Compton Conyers 770-2949772
lnt'I 1844 4-row cotton picker, good cbndition, priced to sell. J. Horton Rhine 229385-5222
JD '91 mdl. 955, 30 H.D. diesel, 4x4 frontend loader, hydrostatic trans., 370 hrs., P.S., turf tires, box blade, nice, $10,800. B. Mullis
706-812-8292
JD manure spreader ground driven, $850; Taylorway 6' disc harrow, $315. Mike Holland Newnan 770-304-0978 404-663-2818
JD mdl. R manure spreader, $750; JD 272 grooming mower, $1200, both exc. cond. H. Colquitt Lexington 706-743-8228
JD offset frail mower, mdl. 25A, 80" cut, $725; Lincoln welder/generator w/trailer, Commander 400, 44 hp., AC, $3000. Tracy E. Balenger Carrollton 770-314-5324
KMC 4-row peanut inverter, good shape, $2800; MF 510 combine, runs well, 4R corn head, 16' grain table, $2000. Carroll Zittouer Springfield 912-754-9620 912-920-5921
Khun 5 disc mower, NH hay rake, NH tedder 17 1/2', $3800 for all. Daniel Robinson Summerville 706-734-7829
Kubota 8950, 85 hp., cab, A/C loaded, $14,500, also other. Marcus Gregory Hinesville 912-269-7446
. Kubota B6200 dsl., turf tires, 48" deck mmower, exc. cond., original owner, manuals included, $3500. F. Ross Marietta 770-436-8320
Log splitter 25T horiz./vert. Honda 5.5 hp. engine, exc. cond., $800/obo. Jack Hollister Eatonton 706-485-2175
Long disc mower, 5 disc, 3 year's use, $2500. Vinson C. Harrison 642 Cooper Road Loganville 30052 770-466-4703 678-6141315
RBX 451 Case lnt'I round baler, 4'x5' bales, perfect condition, used very little, $9850. Lamar Wingard Montezuma 478-472-2661 478-244-9465
Rayco RG 1625 super jr. self-propelled stump cutter, w/trailer, less than 500 hrs., ready to wrk, $7350. Terrell Dial Clayton 706782-1043
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
Rollbar topper for M 4700 or other Kubota mdls., VGC, $250. Bobby Pettit Ellijay 706276-3074
Savage 4200 pecan shaker, good condition, $3500 firm, also other. Jim Fiveash Hahira 229- 794-2815
Savage pecan harvester, back dump, rebuilt gearboxes, good chains, new paint, field ready, $8000. Tony Godwin Pelham 229294-4917
Sawmill for sale. Crawford Smith Bartow 770-336-9357
Siage bagger, good for gin trash, $5500; 8300 JD grain drill, $1000. J. Everett Montezuma 478-472-8692
Sprayer, Yamaha PS-100, 100 gallon, elec. hook-up, not PTO, exc. cond., $800. Dale Jones Flowery Branch 770-967-6948
Tas spider 450 15' hay fluffer, needs gears,
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 parts for JD 450B track loader. Don Gallup Buford 770-945-4843
Want pull type sickle mower any condition. Sarn J. Macon 208 Antrim St. Savannah 31407 912-964-7618
Want small or med. size farm tractor w/wo equipment. David Brown Union City 770-9641123
Want woodmizer manual or hyd. trailer 9r stationary. R. Fisher Savannal} 912-351-9820
FARM SUPPLIES
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.
1 lrg. # 3 Church bell, 1 80 gal. syrup kettle. David Scarborough Hawkinsville 478-892-2618
10 ton, 14 ton, 18 ton feed bins w/augers. Frank Wright Ellijay 706-889-0998
100 sheet, 3'x20' tin roofing, $20/sheet, 600 sheets, 1" blue board 2'x1 O', $1.00/sheet. Bobby Bagley Cumming 678-947-4462
12 rolls of almost field fence wire class Ill, galvanized, pd. $96, will take $70 per roll. B, McMillen Lenox 229-686-7564
Finn straw blower w/new 37 hp. Wisconsin engine, strong machine, comparable to mdl. B70, $9000. Rian True Augusta 803-2784141 706-736-4897
For sale (4) 1949 mdl. A JD tractors, some
Lizella 478-935-8693
JD '95 9600 combine, 129 hrs., duals; JD '93 9500 combine, 2300 hrs., 4x4 bushhog peanut combine, $5500. Alan Baggett Dublin 478-290-0667
M Farmall tractor w/front-end loader, good tires, good cbndition, $1800 firm. Grady Maddox Zebulon 770-567-8403
MF 165 dsl., pis, 52 hp., GC, $6250; MF 135 dsl., pis, 37 hp., mower, GC, $5950. L.
can be fixed or for parts. Russell Smith Hiram 678-234-5879
Tiller, Honda FR700, rear tine, 7 hp., tines almost new, good condition, $1000. L. Fahn Adairsville 770-493-9035
1250 International feed mill, $1275. Donald Vickers Wray 912-468-5386
16 corral panels, 16' long, no reas. offer refused. Jim Woods Pine Mountain 706-8826580
run, $5000 firm for all. Charles Lollis Appling 706-541-9054
JD 1020 dsl. w/5' mower & 5' tiller, $6800. W. Blalock Arrnuchee 706-232-9929
Garrett Ellenwood 770-921-1636 MF 2-row planter, cultivator plow, fert.
Tractor, manure spreader, post hole, blade, tiller, finishing mower, drag thatcher, areator,
2 rear rims off 6300 John Deere, 16.9x30500, 2 frt. rims off 6300- w/tires, $200. Misha
For sale 1947 2N Ford, no calls after 9:00 PM. Riley Hudgins Jackson 770-504-9910
JD 14-row grain drill, single disc, old but works good, $500. Roger House Dewy Rose
broadcast spreader, good condition, $1500. Larry Strickland Carrollton 678858-4995
etc. E. Pearson Canton 770-714-3264 Troy-Bil! Horse tiller, mid 80's, used very
Simmons Buena Vista 706-573-1591 2" galvanized round pens and panels and
Ford 1210 tractor, 4WD, 4' finishing mower, 706-245-5720
MF 20 dsl. w/loader & canopy, new 6' little, Kohler engine, always stored inside, ride through gates; also, can be reached at
4' bushhog, exc. cond., original owner, $4500. JD 1418 mower, $2500; tractor mounted bushhog, logsplitter, box scraper, post digger, $1000. Malcolm Griffin Senoia 404-257-0767 478-982-9900 at night. Zack Cowart Millen
Bob Pollard Marietta 770-971-8785
pecan sweeper, $2500; Shockwave pecan $6500. Mike Boehm Covington 770-788-7577 Tye 7' no-till drill seed attachment, $6500; 706-551-1 000 478-982-4527
Ford 1710, dsl., 2WD, 1600 hrs., excellent shaker, 3 wheel dsl., $10,000. Bill Cobb MF 245 w/bushhog 2440 loader, tractor has lnt'I manure spreader ground driven, $1000. 20-30 55 gal. plastic drums, 2 bang holes,
condition, second owner, $5,200/obo. Tim Sasser 229-881-4982
folding roll-bar, exc. cond., good sheet metal & Nellie Davis Canon 706-376-2427
55 gal. metal lock ring, 55 gal. stainless, 55
Watson Athens 706-543-4370
JD 1937 mdl. A, factory round spoke paint, $9500. Keith King Carrollton 770-214- Tye no-till pasture pleaser drill, 7' plant gal. screw on lids. Jimmy Cannon Canton
Ford 3600 dsl. trai:tor, loader, PTO, pis, wheels, restored, tornado damaged, $5700; 1466
w/seed box, 315 acres. D. Thomas 770-889-2342
runs great, looks good, $6800. Dan H. Keim '57 JD 720 dsl., $7500. Frank Dysart Pine MF 35 tractor w/bushhog &'harrow, $4500. Eastanollee 706-779-2644
2000 feet ziggity Big Ace drinkers, 12 and
Fortson 706-577-5136 706-317-4799
Log 770-386-0020
Betty Toole Colquitt 229-758-5549 229-758- Used tracks for A skid steer, fits 10 x 16. 5 24" spacing, very good cond., $500. Stan
Ford 3910 dsl., pis, remotes hyd., GC, JD 2001 5310 4WD 541 loader, MX6 2188
tires, $1000. J. Martin Monroe 770-207-4577 Lowery Watkinsville 706-769-5833
$8750; 6' finish mower, GC, $900. James EIUott Lavonia 706-356-4839
mower, canopy, 385 hrs., remotes, $23,500. Harry Sams Hartwell 706-376-5931
MH 452 5 disc hay mower, field ready, $1500, also other. D. Blackmore Cartersville
V4 Wii;consin engine, 30 hp., runs well, $300. Al Corley Barnesville 770-358-0775
250 gal. fuel tank w/spigot and strong stand, both $200; also, a bubble tire balancer,
Ford 3910 w/quick attach loader, 1888 mdl., 720 hrs., one owner, nice; $10,000. Jr. Dobson Calhoun 706-602-0900
JD 2240, 50 hp., remotes, new clutch, rear tires, seat, rebuilt engine w/5' JD rotary mower, $7950. Franklin Griffis Odum 912-
770-652-6453 Mid 80's MF tractor, 55 hp., 8/spd. dsl.,
6137 original hrs., exc. cond., unused tires,
Vicon KM241 8' mower conditioner, reconditioned, used this season, $4000/obo. J. D. Mooney Carnesville 706-384-4608
$100. Alma Fargo Fargo 912-637-5291 250 gal. plastic tanks with cut-off valves
w/alum. cages around them, $100 ea. Barry
Ford 5610 tractor, kept under shed, 800 hrs., exc. cond., $15,000. J. W. Creath Perry 478-737-2563
586-6631
JD 338 sq. baler, reworked by JD, $6250, quick-change brackets for JD 620 loader,
front & rear, 6' bushhog, $7500. B. Dills Blairsville 706-745-1235
Miller welder/generator 200 AMP, nearly
Westech pecan shaker, $12,000; pecan dump wagon, $2000; Knuckleboom log loader, $2500; liquid manure spreader, $2000.
Needham Loganville 770-554-1811
2x6x12 & 2x8x12 T&G yellow pine, kiln dried, 1x6x12 v-groove ceiling/wall boards.
Ford 601 w/bushhog rotary, $2600, runs $525, before 9 pm. Larry Frias Acworth 678- new, Onan motor mounted on trailer, in exc. Don Council Albany 229-344-6063
Mark C. Hopkins Box Springs 706-575-5155
great, good rubber, fresh tune all fluids. Victor Johnson Griffin 770-412-1144
721-9971 404-408-5132 JD 350 C dsl. tract loader, 1978, 2300 hrs.,
cond., $2500. Bobby Dyer Carrollton 770301-7235 770-836-1653
Woodmizer LT40HD, 1997 model, 2700 hrs., hydraulics, traiter package, and
706-575-5155 3 old barns, 1 house, Circo 1890, barn
Ford 641, exc. cond., good rubber, sheet sheltered, last 15 yrs. Dan King Fairburn 770- Mitsubishi 2 cylinder D-2400 tractor, EC, 42 debarker, working daily, $15,000. John Wall wood, beams, heart pine, best offer. Tom
metal, rotary mower, Covington planters, box 964-8294
hrs., 5' King Kutter finishing mower, both Quitman 229-263-2078
Singleton Covington 404-925-2899
blade, $4200, will separate, etc. Cory Hulett Milan 229-362-4695
JD 350 C track crawler/loader to sell for parts, no transmission. Harry Mitcham
$3800 or separate. Guy Springs 229-649-5021
Grimsley
Box
Woodsplitter, runs off tractor, post hole drill & other items. L. Huffman Rabun Gap 706-
30 steel light poles, 26'L, 9" at bottom, 4" at top galv., $100 ea. w/arm $150 ea., 6 power
Ford 6600 dsl. tractor, 70 hp., good Bremen 770-537-3472
Mitsubishi crawler w/trailer, 40 hp., mdl. 746-9976
poles, 45'L. Billy Greer Hampton 404-444-
condition, $8000, also other. Hoy1 L. Bradford JD 40 W, 2-row, 1955 original, runs well, BD2G, low hrs., 95% track, $10,500. Judie D. Yanmar 1500 tractor, 4x4, $2900; Mack 2436 404-560-2686
Crawfordville 706-456-3566 770-833;7070 good sheet metal & tires, $3900. A. Clark Davis Cusseta 706-989-1932
tractor 25-ton Lowboy trailer, $5000. R. Knapp 30'x60' steel master metal building, like
Ford 801 PowerMaster dsl. rebuilt motor, Nashville 229-686-5554
Mower, 1O' rotary cut, 3-pt. lift, Mohawk Alto 706-894-1602
new, never erected, $7500. Ron Wilkey Arabi
new hydraulics, tires, paint, 12 volt, 5' mower, JD 40, 42 or 4455. Alan Baggett Dublin brand. J. G. Moseley McDonough 770-957-
229-296-0784
$4800/0BO. Robert Grant Harlem 706-556- 478-290-4638
4025
Farm Machinery Wanted
300 lb. anvil, wash pot, cooking grade, lrg.
6075
Ford TW 20, dual cab/air, $7000; Big Blue module builder 12, $5000, 4-row Taylorway cultivator w/spray fenders, $500. Noble Water$ Aragon 770.-684-3450
- Ford WorkMaster, good working condition, repainted, new decals & exhaust, $4000. John Harkins Fairburn 770-964-8642
Ford mdl. 530 square baler, need minor repairs or great for parts, $500. Hugh Lively Statesboro 912-429-5641
Ford sickle-bar mower, rake, Vermeer round blaer, exc. for smaller tractor, $2850. Mike Newsome Thomson 706-541-2933
Ford tractor 4000, 4 cyl. & sub-soiler, 5'
JD 450 B crawler loader, (cage only), factory heavy duty, good condition, $750. W. H. Britt Loganville 770-318-9495
JD 450C engine, includes radiator and clutch, ready to install, runs well, parting out tractor, has cracked transmission. Richard Barr Canton 770345-2798
JD 450C track loader, 90% undercarriage w/root rake and spare tracks, $12,500. Wade Zahnd Stockbridge 770-914-6895
JD 4630 CIA, duals, GC, $10,500; JD 4430 duals, ROPS, $5000; NH 939 A 3-row narrow corn head, EC, $3000. Terry Embry Eatonton 706-485-2401
JD 566 round baler w/net wrap, 6 disc
Mudhog for 9940 JD picker, complete, $1200; 4660 JD engine out of 9940, $3000. Bob Strickland McDonough 770-957-511 O
Mule drawn farm equipment, hay rake, mowing machine, cultivator stalk cutter, other items. Horace Nobles Tennille 478-552-7291
NH 150, 10' tedder, $850; Hesston 6' pulverizer, 6', $450; 1-row cultivator, $150. Brian Ellington Conyers 678-618-8468
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 grain combine; lnt'I grain combine; 6row peanut plow, (inverter); 4-row bushhog
Want 20' trailer, dual axle, brakes, hvy. enough to haul 6000 lb. tractor and equip., reasonable priced. Gerald Ray Chatsworth 706-695-9000
Want 25 to 45 hp. Ford tractor w/or wo equipment; older Ford or Case backhoe, good condition. Clarence Brown Centerville 478953-1356
Want 5-6' scrape blade, 3-pt. hitch, rotate 360', repalaceable blade. Robert Knell Stone Mountain 770-921-5530
Want 6 or 8' no-till grain drill, used in good condition. Geraldine Lundgren Millen 386566-2621
set, logging tongs. A. Hendrick Austell 770948-9842
36" fans, 110/220 volt, exc. cond., $50. Chad Grogan Kingston 706-252-3333
36' span trusses out of poultry house, factory built, $50 ea. Lemuel Verner Watkinsville 706-769-1602
4 double spoke iron wagon sheel w/hubs, 1 scythe/24" blade, 2" wide; 1 cross cut saw, wide middle; cotton-gin scale, $400/all, will-separate. Joe P. Williams Cohutta 706-694-8127
45'x74' Quonset building, almost new, never erected, all pasts on pallets & hardware and seals, $7500. Ted Hart Eatonton 706473-3360
bushhog & front bucket loader w/book & mower & 8 wheel rake on dolly, all VGC. D. peanut picker. Clint Finch Rocky Ford 912- Want 6'-7" scrape blade that will tilt & angle 50+ old burlap purina, other feed-sacks, few
manual, '64 mdl. Wilbert Padgett Canton 770- Scott Sylvania 912-863-4754
687-2988
in Hart County area. Tom Hearn Lavonia 706- gd., most worn, clay/plas. flower pots. P. Dean
479-4094
Ford tractor dsl., select-o-speed, good _condition, $4950, call aft. 3 pm. Jeff Franklin Blairsville 706-745-2196
JD 567 baler, 2002, kicker rolled 1400, Kuhn disc 2000, 8' sitrex v-rake, square baler, $23,000. Marty Fulghum Lavonia 706-356-
2376
NH hay rake, mdl. 256, $1250; Ford dirt scoop, $235, call aft. 6 pm. Clay Pentecost Winder 770-867-4373
NH tractor, 700 hrs., in good shape, TN55,
356-8198 Want 605G Vermeer or Massey Ferguson
1450 round baler or one for parts, call aft. 8 pm. C. Purser Rockmart 770-684-6288
Morrow 770-961-8841
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55 gal. w/top, metal drums, 55 gal. plastic screw top, 16 gal. metal drums w/lids, 2 bang holes, plastic. Bill Cheatwood Jackson 770-
Fords 601 WorkMaster w/5' King Kutter 2 JD 630 disk harrow, second set of disk, exc. $12,500. Joey Edwards Buford 770-480-6613 Want 725, 735 BCS tiller, any condition. 227-9708
bottom plow, 5' box scrape, 12 volt system, condition. Charlptte Young Tennille 478-232- New Holland 4WD, 25 hp. compact tractor Alan Daugherty Monroe 770-241-0788
Al kits (ABS) $100, flex tine drag, $550,
$5000 or $3800 for tractor. Kevin Godbee 9168
loader & 5' finish mower, low hrs.,$15,000. Want 8 disc Taylorway harrow, good shape, corral panels, $30 ea. Jim Davidson Concord
Buckhead 706-923-5158
JD 6600 combine w/215 grain head, $4500; Tim Butler Griffin 770-229-1255
reasonably. Ed Campbell Horner 706-677- 770-884-0883
Garden tractors, Sears, JD 112 w/deck & 4 1500 Lilliston peanut combines, 3 working Older 5' bushhog, $200; 6' finish mower, 3894
Air/kiln dried & green quality band sawn
tiller wheel horse w/deck & bagger, stainless cond., $1200 for all. Danny Cook Dudley 478- $600; 5-row all purpose, $300. Leman Want Bushhog brand front-end loader, lumber, pine, oak/walnut, poplar other
steel grill on trailer. Robert Beckworth Macon 676-3603 478-609-1729
McCray Acworth 770-974-4427
series 2300 or 2400. Lowell Macher Hartwell species, any width/thickness to 20'. John Sell
478-788-0973
JD 6620 216 flex head, 2213 hrs., VGC, Oliver 1250 dsl. tractor, needs engine 706-376-1897
Milner 770-228-1338
Gehl 7285 mixer wagon, $3750; Heston extra clean, field ready. Bruce Wilson repair, good hyd. trans., dill. wheels, tires, Want Cub Cadet, Bolens, Simplicity garden Almost new 100 6 1/2' tall steel T post,
5585 roller, $3500; Gehl 860 silage chopper, Davisboro 478-348-3381
$900. David Peters Columbus 706-561-3692 tractors, any condition, also equipment for $2.50 ea. C. Griffis Covington 770-786-1093
$2250, etc. W. M. Dawson Bishop 706-769- JD 70 all fuel, $2800; '55 JD 70 gas, 3-pt., Parts-H, M & C tractors: 504, 456, 460, same. Mike Stoneroad Sharpsburg 770-253- Anvils forge blacksmith tool RR jacks,
6093
$3000, 1955. C. E. Ashworth Commerce 706- 650, 1456, B275; AC B17, WO, C; Intl. 0188 0187
cultivator saws, harness, 1-2H plows, Cole
Gehl mdl. 100 2 ton grinder mixer, hyd. 335-3118
& 166. F. Mullins Rutledge 706-557-2817
Want JD 400 wheel tractor & IH 100 C track planter 12HP, snapper jars. Eleanor Tuszynski
auger. Franklin West Rutledge 706-557-2838 JD 720 dsl. w/pony motor, good sheet Pasture Pleaser Tye drill, 2007, exc. cond., loader for parts. Ricky Fletcher Nicholson Cumming 770-888-6746
Generator 10 KW military dsl., elec. start, 2 metal, restoration project, new clutches, $7500. David Hiller Toccoa 706-886-9605
706-548-1129
Band sawed lumber: oak, poplar, pine,
new 1000 amp, batteries, single/3 phase adj. $2500. Scottie Croy Oxford 770-385-5727
Pasture renovator seeder, large & small Want MF, JD or Ford 4WD, 60 hp. front-end trailer flooring, fresh cut. John Thomas
Ernest Higgins Murrayville 706-864-7664
JD 750 no-till drill, new seed boots, discs, seed bins, '88 5 shank design Clemson loader. Steve Keller Hampton 770-377-4323 Matthews 2150 Cartersville Hwy. Dallas
Generator 100KW, 3 phase, 120/208 bearings small seed attachment, exc. cond., University, barn kept, $900. E. Yawn Warm Want Rome 89H hyd. pull scraper to pull 30132 770-445-1237
w/Cumming dsl. engine, fully self contained $10,500. Jesse Johnson Millen 478-982-4755 Springs 706-663-2078
behind crawler tractor or other hyd. pull type Breeder chicken houses: 2 complete and
w/80 -gal. fuel tank. Dan Varner Commerce JD 8300 grain drill, sheltered, exc. cond., Peanut wagons, $2800/ea; 6 tandem scrapers to pull behind tractor. Lowell Dunn fully equipped, 50'x 500' buildings, $5000,
706-335-3308
$2850. Herbert Zoller Springfield 912-754- wagons in good shape. Larry Dunaway Dahlonega 706-348-2024
exc., usable cond. Dana Nelson Blairsville
Generator, Drummond, PTO driven, 15 KW, 3305
Hawkinsville 478-783-3524 478-892-9961
Want breakback assembly & attaching 706-745-0272
on trailer, garage kept, 8 hr9. total use, exc. JD 950 tractor w/5' bushhog, pis, dsl., PowerKing 1212 garden tractor, 42" mower bracket for Ford 515 sickle bar mower or will Chicken houses, 40' wide, 400 ft. long and
cond., $2,000. Greg George Rockmart 770- unused tires, $5900. Ken Cundey Social deck, 8/spd., welder generator, extra engine, buy old mower for parts. Anita Dewey Macon other misc. equip. Leon Clark Ball Ground
684-7162 770-684-2124
Circle 770-464-2419
$750. Steve Weaver Marietta 770-428-5225 478-746-2918
770-735-2471
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Wednesday October 27, 2004
Band sawn lumber for sale, some dried/planed or fresh cut to your specifications, oak, poplar, blk. walnut, cedar, birch, sycamore, etc. J. J. Andrews McDonough 678-432-6531
Barrels 55 & 40 gal plastic screw off top, 55 bung hole, open top plastic metal lids. C. H. Johnson Lawrenceville 770-963-7257
Rear tractor tire, 13.6-28 4 ply, 95% tread, $100. Greg Givens Dacula 770-962-5575
Sawmill blade off of 00 Frick, 48" w/46 teeth. H. B. Long Covington 770-786-0048
Several hundred feet cedar lumber, 3/4" dressed on each side, aft. 8. P.M. Gerald Gooch Braselton 706-654-2497
Single horse cart, blk., leather bench seat,
Black cow Shorthorn heifer, call aft. 6:30 pm. Sam Duckett Tunnel Hill 706-935-2765
Brangus heifers (6), pureblood, 700 plus # each, 8-9. months old, great replacement heifers, $800/each. Charlie Orr Concord 770884-0433
Braunvieh bulls, good selection of polled & black polled, add milk, muscle growth &
Swine
If you have questions.regarilm{iaCiSTn this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081 or404-651-9082.
Swine moving from farm to farm must have a negative brucellosis and pseudorabies test within the past 30 days
Common goats for sale. Johnnie Sharp Atlanta 404-346-9976
Butcher lambs & regd. Icelandic breeding stock, Triple purpose sheep-meat, milk & fiber. Angie Peevy Dacula 678,.873-3017
Crossbred sheep, ewes, rams, lambs, wethers, $75/up. Tom Roberts Stephens 706207-7750
Clean 55 gal. drums, $8 ea; also, 275 gal. sit 2, Amish made, good ccind., includes horse carcass value, $1500/up. Tom Findley Box before they are moved whenever there is a ~D,,_e-h-'-o-"r-'-ne_d_,-he_a_l_th_y_,_m_u_s_c_u~la-r.-6-m-o-s.-o-ld,
tanks in cage. David Crane Dahlonega 706265-2559
Clean 55 gal. metal drums w/lids, 55 gal. plastic barrels, $5 ea. Nan White Smyrna 770-436-3548
Containers for growing plants and trees, variety of sizes, $0.15/up. B. Byrd Loganville 770-788-7749
Custom sawn & milled lumber, kilndried/green, rough/ planed, T&G flooring, bead board, siding, beams, etc. Marcia Steele Cleveland 706-348-6969
Doors, windows & misc. from 1930's farmhouse, sell or trade for Boer goats. Sherman Whitaker Carrolltpn 770-832-0062 678-462-8695
Drums, 5 gal. to 275 gal., plastic or steel, $4.50/up, 55 gal. stainless steel, $50 ea. Ellen Chambers Fa}'.etteville 770-774-9762
Farm or estate gates for sale, made from western cedar, any size. Russell Cochran Al[>haretta 770-475-6473 678-513-0781
Flooring, beams, bricks from 100 yr. old building. N. Bennett Gibson 706-598-2753
Flower flats, 4 inch, 1 piece, 18 per flat, $0.20 ea., never used. Bill Wise Marietta 770993-2235
Fuel oil tank, 100 gal. w/pump, $250. Darryl Nealis Ham[>ton 770-946-9160 770-630-1469
Fuel tank, 1000 gallon, 12 volt pump, filter, tuel meter, $800. Riley Buchanan Lizella 478935-2125
Gehl 65 feedmill, good cond., 2 screens,
tack, fun to ride on, $500. Donna Bowman Concord 770-884-5017
Split locust farm fence rails and post, del.
and installed anywhere. C. Mitchell Cleveland
706-865-9828
Stock tank, 300 gal. VGC, no leaks, $75. OtlS Harbin Franklin 770-854-5862
Syrup pan, 12' stainless w/accessories. Ann Adams Franklin 770-854-4337
Toledo high speed saw model 5201 & Hobart grinder model 4212, call aft. 4 P.M. Fannie Lefevers Cedartown 770-748-8149
Windows Marvin, $600; tool box S-10, $150, boiler, 140,000 BTU, $900; torch kit with cart, $220. M. McBlank Dawsonville 770886-6774
Wood mizer sawn lumber 2x4x8, $1.25 ea., other sizes avail., other. George Powell Covington 770-385-5718 770-855-1018
Wood pallets, alum. windows, fruit jars, lumber, other. LaVon Kern Dawsonville 770886-1597
Wood-mizer sawn lumber, pine, hardwood and cypress. Jake Dean Dublin 478-984-4676
LIVESTOCK
All livestock (i.e., those animals such as, but not limited to, cattle, equine, goats, sheep, swine, and poultry) must have been in possession of the advertiser for a minimum of 90 days before they can be advertised.
S[>rings 706-269-3185 706-270-1845
Bred black heifers, bred to black bulls, preg. checked w/ultrasound. Gerald Floyd Cordele 229-273-2774
Breeding age Fleckvieh bulls, easy calving, high growth, heavy muscle & top carcass values, good selection, priced $1000 & up. Francis Stubbs Reidsville 912-557-4001
Bulls-Brahman, Simbrah, & Simmental; weaning and breeding age, also few cows & heifers. Cliff Adams Bowdon 770-258-2069
Calving ease, milking ability, gentleness, choice grade, serv. age, polled Irish Shorthorn bulls, selec. Oklahoma cows, can del. Ken Bridges Nicholson 706-757-3908
Commercial Limousin easy calving red bulls, 16-20 mos., very gentle, $800 up. Sam Bard Grantville 770-583-3139
Five big buffalo, 1 bull, 4 cows, $4500/for all, buffalo calves $p00/ea. Steve Reed Oakwood 770-536-5299
Fullblood Senepol, cows, heifers, bulls, heat tolerant, tender beef. Russ Page Watkinsville 706-769-0797
Gelbvieh cattle, muscle, milk, growth & gentleness, purebreds & balancers, broad river Gelbvieh. Arlin Buyer! Lavonia 706-384-5243
Gentle top quality registered red Brahman bulls, 12 mos. to 30 mos. old. David Dillard Hahira 229-794-2297
Good selection of regd. Black Angus bulls, ready for service. Fred Blitch Statesboro 912865-5454
change of ownership. Exceptions are swine from a valldated btucellosls-free
and qualified pseudorabies-free herd. Buyers are urged to request proof of a negative brucellosis and pseudorabies
test prior to [>Urchase.
12 wk. old pigs for sale, Landrace &
Yorkshire cross, cut & wormed. John
Hasselberger -
Lincolnton
706_359_4678
9 lean meat type boar hogs, 200/250 lbs.
ea. or more, your choice, $200 ea., 2 sows,
E50lb0e-6r0to0n-lb7s0.6_e2a1.3, _7$730080 ea. D. L. Watkins
Crossbred pigs, 6-10 wks. old; also bred gilt
and butcher hogs, $35/up. Leldon Sprewell Carrrollton 770-258-3955
For sale York, Duroc, Hamp. & HXY boars &
gilts, show pigs. David Stephenson Vienna
229-268-7332
Pigs and hogs for sale, 1Owk. old pigs, 150
to 250 hogs. Andrew Edwards Dacula 770-
963-3956
Pigs for sale, $40 ea. Harold Ivey Lula 706-
677-3560 770-654-9788
Pigs for sale, Yorkshire/Hampshire cross, 6
wks. to 1Owks. old, always have pigs for sale.
Wayne Luck Cumming 770-530-9547
Purebred Burkshire pigs, 6 weeks old, .all
shots, $45 ea. Bradley D. Towe 2-071 Swords
Rd. Greensboro 30642 706-453-9453
Goats And Sheep
ads If you have questions regarding in tFils
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$85. Townley Wilson Ra}'.le 706-743'7551
Fainting goats for sale, starting @ $75,
fainting billy for trade. David Pitts Cordele 229-938-0898
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 770-267-354 7
Fullblood & mixed Boer nannies, big, $100/up, 3 males, 3 mos. old, $50 ea., down sizing herd. Barbara ['.very Davisboro 478348-3019
Fullblood Boer buck, 4 yrs. old, not regd., but has papers, proven breeder, $350, call aft. 6 P.M. Judi! Varga Con}'.ers 770-760-7734
Fullblood Boers, 7 mo. old bucks, ready to breed, 7 mo. old does, Magnum Eggsfile bloodlines, reas. priced. Terri Parker Covington 770-385-9449
Goats for sale, Spanish milk type goats, nannies, billies and kids, all sizes. and ages, variety of colors, call/write. Ramona Wills 5611 Duffee Rd Camilla 31730 229-336-8031
Hampshire, Babydoll, and Romney sheep, 1 ram, 5 e.wes, $75/up. Sharon Wainwright Dahlonega 706-219-2363
High percentage Boer billies, no papers, 5 to 6 months old, $60 to $80. Billy Ragsdale
call aft. 7 P.M. Leon Martin Twin City 478-
Limousin bull, gentle, D/P, red, long level category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651- Social Circle 770-267-4153
763-2656
Cattle
top, squared off, good milk, EPD, 7 mos. old, 9081 or 404-651-9082.
IBGA regd. 100% Boer goats, Two 5 mos.
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Goat collars, bells, covered wagon, feeders, elec. fence, cattle panel, gates, etc. J. C. Buttram Ellenwood 404-241-6716
Good used tin & lumber, trusses and chicken house equip. Hoke Caudell Homer 706-677-4682
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 Fa}'.etteville 770-719-8803
Heart pine flooring, 4,6,8, widths, length to 19'. Alan Sligh Fortson 706-323-1954
Heart pine lumber, various sizes and lengths, $200 for all, call aft. 6 P.M. Chuck McCra!Y Americus 229-924-5551
Hired Hand heaters, 225,000 B.T.U. with winches & thermostats, $250 ea. Aubin Cumbie ROO[>Ville 770-854-6540
Hobart cuber, coil/compressor, meat racks, polytop cutting tables, heat wrapping machines. H. Phillips Watkinsville 706-769-5490
Hobart meat saw, 220V, $2500. Bobby Proctor Sharpsburg 770-310-6040 770-4634206
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
Husqvarna 650 CRT tiller,' used 1 time, $500. Deborah Rosser Covington drosser@bellsouth.net 770-787-9010
Hut pine beams, 12" sq., 12'/14' long, clean, exc. cond., $300 ea., c,;all evenings. Timothy Roe Loganville 770-972-7092
Incubator auto heat, turners, 3 racks, 290+ hen egg capacity, $225. Randy Hall Tifton 229-386-4760
JD 700 series & 750 series feedmill/mixers, $4000 ea., Hutch rotary seed cleaner, $1500. Tomm:i: Hurst Coolidge 229-941-2083
Large, well-built dog house with dark green siding and tan shingles with flashing $40. Leann McAlister Talking Rock 706-273-2017
If you have any questions regarding ads in
this category, call Brenda Donnell at 404-6519081or404-651-9082.
1 Angus, 1 Hereford FL cross bull, age 32
mos., 4 polled Hereford bulls, ages 25-36 mos. J. W. McCallum Broxton 912-359-2535
1 regd. Black Angus bull, UGA Traveler
7525, DOB 1-12-99, gentle-, calving ease, sell for market price. Norman Alter Griffin 770489-1295
1 regd. UGA Hereford bull, 3 yrs. old, $1500, weaning age Hereford bulls, $500/ea. Mike Hightower McDonough 770-898-9841
1 regd. prime time Charolais bull, 2 yrs. old. Joe Russell Cumming 770-887-6641
11 cows & 1 bull, Angus cross, some w/calves, all will calve within 30 days, $850 per head. Louise Sims Griffin 770-227-5836
150 Brangus & crossbred springers, 25 bred regd. Charolais, calving now. Benny Reed Hawkinsville 678-316-1181 478-9545734
157 head, cows & calves, blacks & reds, $105,000. Steve Roberts Alapaha 229-532-
7963
16 bred heifers, bred to black bull, make
exc. brood cows, $950/per head. Freeman
Wingard Montezuma 478-472-7885
17 open Brangus-Super Baldy heifers for
sale. Woody Folsom Baxley 912-375-2503
912-367-2372
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18 large heavy bred Brangus cows, 3rd calf., $16,000 for all. James Hall Alma 912-
632-3754
2 Black Angus heifers, approx. 18 mos. ols, $850/ea., del. possible. Mark- Lynn Dallas
770-490-6698
2 Holsstein calves, 6 mos. old, $250/ea.,
cajl between 8 am.- 1 pm. Homer Miller
Newnan 770-252-3071
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2 black W/F Simmental bulls, 3 yrs. old, from Cahoochee bull test, $1500/ea. Gary Peacock Eastman 478-374-5369
20 open Angus cross heifers, 12 mos. old, EXT Plowman bloodlines, $850. Neil Eunice Bristol 912-367-7733 912-367-3936
200 Angus & Brangus heifers w/Angus bull now, $1050/HD. Laranda Farms Lyons 912526-6524
600 lb., $750. LC. Lairey Waycross 912-2855149
Piedmontese bulls, regd., fullblood, breeding age, $1500 to $2000. Patrea L. Pabst Dewy Rose aepied@aol.com 706-2131197
Purebred polled Hereford cow w/2nd. calf, bred to regd. Hereford bull, calve in spring, $1100. Ed Fletcher Molena 770-884-0083
Redg. Red Angus yearling bulls & heifers, good bloodlinef! & EPD'S. Ronald Williams Cochran 478-934-6998
Regd. Angus bulls, 20 mos., semen tested, $1450. Michael Yoder Montezuma 478-4729751 478-472-2024
Regd. Angus bulls, semen tested, free delivery, cert./accrd. & Johnes free herd. Brent Chitty Moultrie 229-985-3611 229-985-3511
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. BeefMaster bulls for sale, red polled, great disposition easy to handle. Sonny Bettis Lawrenceville 404-642-4275
Regd. Black Angus bull, $1500, DOB 2-498, calves on premise. Frank Jones Clermont 770-983-3065
Regd. 'tllack Angus bull, 2 1/2 yrs. old, good bloodline, proven breeder, low birth wgt., $2500. Butch Trotter Ranger 706-602-1650
Regd. Black Angus bull, 5 yrs. old, $1500. Ken McMichael Monticello 706-468-2442
Regd. Black Angus bulls, 8 to 10 mos.-0ld, all vaccinations, exc. bloodlines. Shawn Keeter LaFa}'.ette 706-277-7211 706-397-2128
Regd. Black Angus bulls, exc. bloodlines. Roy Ward Tem[>le 770-562-3650
Regd. Black Angus young bulls, out of Leachman Righttime, large, gentle & exc. cond., $950 firm. John Massengale Fa}'.etteville 770-719-7623
Regd. Blk. Angus bulls, heifers, 11 mos. to 15 mos., $800/up. Gary Jones Ellijay 706635-2880
Regd. Blk./polled Simmental heifer, bred to
% Boer goats, & fullblood, ABGA kids & adults, $100/up. A. SimpsonDacula 7,70-231-2258
% fullblood does & doe kids, a few show quality, 1 very nice young buck, call aft. 6. Armor Maddox Eatonton 706-444-8900 706485-8647
'Oll Angora doe, top quality, CAGBA regd., honey color, very pretty, from handspiners heard, $200. Kim Gay Meansville 770-358-0220
1 fullblooded Nubian nanny, bred to regd. Boer billy, good milker, $125. K. Young Shady Dale 706-468-2915
1 regd. Boer billy, D.O.B. 04/02, good bloodline, show quality, very gentle, proven breeder, $450/obo. Nathan Young Shady Dale 706-468-6034
100% SA Boer goats, Tango Naomi Shadow, improve your herd now, several young bucks and does. Marie Kilgore Lawrenceville 770-466-8902
2 Katahdin/Barbados, white ewes and 1 brown ram, 6 mos. and adult, $75-$100. Angela Brandon Marshallville 478-987-8056
2 Shetland ewes for sale, $200 ea., $ 300 for pair. Tracey Marie Gehris Canton 770889-1831
2 regd. Nubian does, gentle, healthy, good milkers, born 2002, not bred. JoAnne Whitlock Shar[>Sburg 770-599-6811
6 Fullblood Boer does, exc. starter herd, 4 bred to son of Pfpeline Ennobled-, multiple purchase discount. Patricia Parson Pendergrass 706-693-2496
ABGA and IBGA regd. Boer bucks and does, full and percentage, Heard County. April Hale Franklin 770-854-5841
ADGA Alpine bucks & does, $250 up, cert., accredited, CAE neg. herd. Frank Sutton Ta}'.lorsville 770-684-5600
ADGA Nubian buck and doe kids, 4 mos. old, breeder quality, $200; 1 1/2 yr. doe, grt. mom. bred back, $300/both, very sweet. Kim Horvath Madison 706-342-8532
ADGA Nubian bucks, 1O months, beautiful colors, excellent bloodlines, ready to breed. Ann Gray Milner 770-358-7452
ADGA fullblood Nubian, does & bucks, spotted doe, 1 blk. buck, 1 wht. buck, Papa Bear bloodline, $75/up. John Cumbie Monroe
old, bucks, beau. markings, $150 ea. Scott Carpenter Loganville 770-601-8795
Katahdin hair sheep, regd. ram and ewe lambs. David Maddox Warm Springs 706655-3407
Miniature Pygmy baby goats, shots & wormed, all colors, male $75, females $100. Terri Confer Woodsto.ck 770-720-3715
Miniature Southdown Babydoll rams, regd., 8 mths old, will be ready. for breeding soon, $200 ea. Dianne N. Westbrook Crawford 706-7 43-3252
NPGA Pygmy goat billies, brown caramel, breeding age, very small, healthy, 5 mos. to 2 yrs., $75 ea. B. Smith Fairmount 770-7965718
Nigerian dwarf buckling, AGS regd., Champion sired, production bloodlines, certified/accredited, CAE neg. herd, dehorned, $200. W. Clark Commerce 706335-5015
Not for slaughter, 2 very friendly nanny Pygmies, must go together, $75 for both. Jonathan Partlow McDonough 678-449-6639
Nubian/Boer, mix, three does, five males, $400. Mike Whatley Shiloh 706-846,8584
Purebred Nubian buck, regd., 3 good milkers, 5 kids, 4-6 mos. old. Billy Bishop Andersonville 229-924-6987
Pygmy billy, 10 mos., friendly, exp. Kudzu cutter, $50 or trade for female Pygmy(not for slaughter) or hay. Les Garber Atlanta 404378-2219
Pygmy goats, 1 female $60, 2 males $40 each, 4 mos. old, 1 female 9 mos. $60. Shane Worsham Cartersville 770-386-5149
Raw unskirted and unwashed mohair fleece from champion Angora goats, 4 yrs. old. Dave Sheilds Lula 770-869-0405
Tennessee Stiff leg fainting goat, billy, 2 to 3 yrs. old, $225. Rick Harsh Conyers 770-9227226
Trophy Texas Doll, Black Hawaiian, and Corsican ram. R. Reuter Jeffersonville 478945-2072
USBGA regd., fullblood Boer bucks, doe, all Enobled bloodlines, fall breeding is here for grt. kids next spring. Nancy Gilliland Gainesville 770-983-0374
Like new heavy duty steel siding, 2000 sq. 29 Angus and mixed breed due April, $775 600U son, due in May, $1100, call mornings. 770-266-7654
Equine For Sale
ft., gutter, 500 ft., down spouts, 280 ft. Steve per head. Marty M. Wilson Madison 706-342- Danny Wesley Meansville 770-567-8139
African Pygmy goats, 2 billies, 1 nanny, 9 to
Millians Newnan 770-252-8959
3094
Regd. horned Hereford bull, 4 yrs. old, very 12 wks. old, healthy, handled daily, $40. If you have questions regarding ads in this
Lumber various widths, lengths, $0.35$2.50 per bd. ft., $2.50 in furniture grade
3 Braunvieh bulls for sale, Thunder, Lightning, Spittin Image bloodlines. Tim
gentle, exc. herd bull, $1200. Ricky Smith Swainsboro 478-494-1501
Johnny Currie Haddock 478-932-5149 African Pygmy goats, very small does, $75,
category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081 or404-651-9082.
lumber, other. Rich Odom McDonough 770- McCord Perry 478-952-1661 478-988-8800
Regd. polled Hereford bulls, 22 mos., ready kids $50, bucks $75. Kelly Scott Royston All equine advertised in the Market
954-9218
Misc. used fencing with poles, gates, etc., $100. Scott Hawes Coving!on 770-883-6227
Need old dairy barn torn down and removed. Allen Miegel Cumming 678-5135511
Nest Pads for Woodkin & JD systems, 2 y/o; 1,920 pads; 50 cents each; clean. Michael Irvin Lula 770-983-3960
Nursery containers, used, for sale, lrg. orders only, 3 gal., up to 65 gal., free dely., depending on order. Anthony Sedes Kennesaw 770-529-5297
Old growth heart pine flooring & paneling, any widths. Bennett Daniel Milledgeville 47_8452-3039
3 regd. Black Angus bulls, by Timberline Command, 22-23 mos. old, easy calving, all shots. Vivian Campbell Elberton 706-2837268
3 regd., 2 commercial Black Angus bulls, from 8 mos. to 4 yrs., good bloodline. Robin Koontz Cartersville 770-606-9080
4 month old purebrett Brahma bull calf, see pictures at. email. Priscilla Cole Snellville priscillacole@circlec-services.com 404-5424174
8 black cowss bred to Black Angus bull, some w/calves. Jeffery Bloodworth Pineview 229-624-2150
8 large cows bred 7 calves, 5-8 mos., 1 regd. bull, 2 1/2 yr. old, $13,000. Darrell Walka
for service, two sons of Nat. Champs, Star SS Thunder, very gentle. Billy Martin Cumming 404-376-6414
Regd. polled Hereford bulls, rugged pasture raised, gentle, easy calving, good frame & EP.D's, cert. & accred. Bobby Brantley_ Tennille 478-553-8598 478-552-9328
Regd. polled Hereford bulls. Ronnie Lancaster Milan 229-362-4619
Regd. purebred Limousin bulls, 19 mos. to 28 mos. old, red & black polled, gentle, semen tested, exc. bloodline. Ambros Powell Wrightsville 478-864-2758 478-864-9611
Santa Gertrudis bulls, breeding age & weaning, also a few cows polled. Larry Loughridge Chatsworth 706-695-4987
706-246-0214
Angora goats, CAGBA regd. bucks, does, colored, wht. color factored, $150-$450, handspinning fiber, show quality. Tina Evans Ta}'.lorsville 770-324-4380
Barbados & Katahdin sheep, young rams & ewes, breeding ewes. Richard Grebel 3900 Coakley Rd. Alban}'. 31721
Boer. Nubian young goats, strong, healthy, friendly, wormed & shots given, $60 single, $50 multiple. S. Lincoln Commerce 706-335-0740
Boer does, 1 3/4%, 1 15/16%, 2 yrs., qlty. breeding stock; 2 Pygmy billies, 4 mos., $50 ea. Russell Barr Griffin 770-468-1174
Boer goats, bucks, nannies, fullbloods, percentages, all from grt. bloodlines. Butch
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Old, lrg. farm house, good for storing Chickamauga 706-539-2395
Senepol bulls for sale, fullblooded, Sockwell Loganville 770-385-8440
equine editions.
hay/farm equip./etc., see it to have your own Angus & Beefmaster bull, nice, ready for percentage, top bloodlines, call aft. 6 pm. Boer, bucks and bred does; also, yearling '00 APHA B/S buckskin gelding, 15.1hds.,
dream of it's usage, by appt. only. Georgeor service, $800. R. A. Wilson Stockbridge 770- Grand "P" Ranch. R. L. Peacock Broxton does, some w/kiko influence, Heard Co. M. son of silent devotion, 30 days prof. training,
Borders Jefferson 706-367-8370
483-9286
912-359-3712
Seymour Franklin 706-675-6843
very friendly, $2200. J. Carson Forsyth 478-
Plastic water pipe, schedule 80 several Angus bulls, registered, fully vaccinated, 8 Simmental Angus bull, embryo trans., sired Bred Boer females for sale, 100% fullblood 974-0824 478-731-7604
hundred feet, 1", 1 1/4" and 4". Alex McAfee mos. old, $600. F. Brinson Millen 478-982- by Myer Ranch 734, 12 mos. old, very thick & kids, due Jan./Feb., call aft. 6 P.M. Mike Hasty 'OOAmerican cream draft gelding, 16.1hds.,
Tennille 478-552-7922
5473
nice. Rick Wood Clarkesville 706-754-3755 Rebecca 229-643-7287
light cream, very rare, extremely gentle,
Pole barn kit, 24'x36', complete kit, easy lo Beefalo cow, $500, heifer, $400, Holstein, 706-499-2325
Breeding billy, red w/Wht. spots and willing, 'ready for training, $2500.. Trixie
install, $2900. Tom G . Lamb Fayetteville $500. Michael Woodson Hampton 770-473- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - splashes, naturally hornless, common dairy Roukoski P,owder S[>rings 770-795-1434
770-719-1516 404-664-4124
9693
Ads are computer referenced by goat lines, 6 yrs., $95, good home only. '00 Fresian/TB gelding, 16.2hds., blk. long
Scythes (2), platform scale on wheels, fire Black bulls, Gelbvieh, purebreds, $1000- telephone number so ii is essential that Chance Womack Griffin 770-412-4444
mane, documented Preakness Belmont
extingishers (3) old, $200/all, other. Les Shaw $1200. Bob Clark Chickamauga 706-375- the advertiser's telephone number be Commercial Kiko buck for sale. Ray Pilkinton Stakes winning bloodlines, stunning, elegant.
Auburn 770-822-0701
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submitted with each ad.
Ludowici 912-545-9486 912-270-0804
Fran~es B. Wiley Gainesville 770_-983-0362
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'01 Arabian filly, halter broke, sorrel w/blaze face, 2 wht. 5ocks, gentle but spirited, beau. horse. Traci L. Love Douglasville 770-9476274 770-577-9230
1985 AQHA mare, chestnut, NFQHA 96% Two Eyed Jack-top and bottom, grt. for trail rides, sweet/gentle, good looking horse, $1500/firm. Matt Fletcher Locust Grove 770-
9 yr. old OH gelding, Jr. rodeo experience, great on trails, not for beginner, $1800/obo. Kathleen McCarty Barnesville 770-358-4651
9 yr. old regd. Hallinger pony, jumps, 2'6",
-Georgia
Cooking-
'01 regd. UT bred palomino Morgan colt, 757-1798
dressage, drives, 4H horse, western, grt. trail
great disp., mannerly, calm & willing, 30 days 1989 TB papered dk. bay mare, breeding rider, one of a kind. Curtis Teague Blairsville
professional training. Kathleen Fisher Turin use or pasture ornament only, produce nice '--70=-6=---'-7_4_-'-5---9...,0_5_1_-,--....,,--,...----:-:----:-
770-599-8513
filly in '04, open, $600 to good home. S. Reid 9 yr. old standardbred mare, rides, works
Raspberry Bars
'02 APHA breeding stock sorrel colt, current
shots/coggins, gentle, Tardy Too on papers, $900. Lisa Pearson Dahlonega 706-2191989
'02 AQHA blk. gelding, muscular/athletic
and intelligent, has heart/personality, started u/s, gentle w/lots of enthusiasm, Peppy San
Meansville 770-567-9480
1994 sorrel AQHA stallion, 15.3hds., Hancock, Three Bars breeding, gentle, rides, very kind to mares, $2000. John Higgins
Pembroke 912-656-1589
1997 APHA Tob/Ovr mare w/possible homozygous stud colt and 2003 mare, good
double, $1200. Vaughn Houd Sandersville -'-4'--78=---"5~5=-2---3--8~2--7-,--,-------,-------,---,,-
APHA 9 yr. old mare, red roan overo, trails, bathes, exposed to APHA stud, 14.2hds,
stocky build, $1500 firm. R. Brown Roopville
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2 1/4 cups all-purpose flour 1/4 teaspoon salt 1 cup sugar 1 cup butter, softened 1 egg 1 cup chopped Georgia pecans
Badger/Wimpy/Doc Bar bred, $2900. M. bloodline, all $5800. J. Pitts Ty Ty 229-382- blk./wht., 1 paint mare, bay/wht., priced to sell.
Earwood Lithonia 770-469-4609 770-329- 9987
James Monk Hampton 770-946-9327
1 (12-ounce) jar raspberry preserves
3006 '02 AQHA chestnut stallion World
Champion bloodlines, gentle, grt. disp., lunges, bathes, clips, must sell, sacrifice,
1997 AQHA sorrel gelding, bit, stout, Doc Selane bloodlines, 15.1hds., intermed. rider, exc. trail horse, $2500. Jimmy Pillow Jackson 678-873-2586
APHA regd. tobiano mare, born Mar. 2003, halter broke, gentle, good bloodline, $1800. J. R. Pitts Tifton 229-382-7415
AQHA '01 mare, awesome hunter/iumper
Combine all ingredients except preserves in large bowl of electric mixer. Beat at low speed until mixture is crumbly. Set aside 1 1/2 cups mixture.
Press remaining crumb mixture on bottom of greased 8-inch baking pan.
$1000. Rick Townsend Monticello 706-468- 1997 TWH paint gelding, flashy. Debbie prospect, 16+hds., elegant mover, flashy and
Spread preserves 1/2 inch to the edge of unbaked crumb mixture. Crumble
5242
Pierce Canton 770-955-4272 770-720-2355 extremely athletic, no vices. K. Godsey
'02 AQHA palomino mare, World Champ 1997 sorrel paint mare, rides double & Barnesville 770-358-7138
bloodlines, 90 days training, $2500. A. hauls, current on worming & shots, good AQHA '02 bay mare, 15hds., professional
remaining crumb mixture over preserves. Bake at 350 degrees for 45 minutes or until top is lightly browned. Cool completely; cut into small bars.
Williams Portal 912-865-3710
broo.dmare prospect, homozygous. Von training, trail rides, reining, jumping prospect,
'02 chestnut filly, finish out 15+hds.. started Leskovisck Buchanan 770-891-4041
Appendix Incentive Fund, $3000. D. Merker!
under saddle, No-buck/No-fight, exc 1998 AQHA stallion N/N 16'3, 1400 lbs., Washington 706-285-3230
Helga Darty Ellenwood, GA
bloodlines, $1800. Marc Boyt Thomaston placed at state in halter, gentle, quiet, foals AQHA '02 gelding, Firewater Flit, Bugs alive
706-648-3382
point earners, sire Play Girls Conclusion, 75, awesome barrel prospect, broke, gentle,
'03 mini mare's dapple gray, $500; chestnut $5000. L. Wood Lavonia 706-356-8485
extremely athletic. K. Leatherman
w/blk. mane/tail w/wht. socks, $675, grt 1998 sorrel paint gelding, 15hds., pretty Barnesville 770-358-3219
Testing note: These are really rich and chewy. They are much better the next day. Cool completely before cutting.
w/people. call aft. 5:30 P.M. S. Green Kingston 770-336-9232
'82 AQHA bay mare, gentle, great for beginner, great on trails. asking $900/obo.
mover, gentle disp., exc. ground manners, shown English/western, trail ridden & parades, $3500. Stacey McCoy Watkinsville 706-769-4340
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
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,
Bette Cox Comer 706-255-8791
2 young mare mule colts; also, regd
AQHA buckskin mare, team pens, head and 19 MLK Jr. Drive SW, Atlanta, GA 30334-4250. If you have questions or
'85 AQHA gray mare, 15.3hds.. in-foal for Percheron grey mare. Darwin Morgan heal, parades, trails, no vices, Doc
'05, has ROM, $1500/obo. Ernest Boland Bloomingdale 912-748-4391 912-844-2724 Bar/Cody/Bailey bloodlines, $3500. Jim
Athens 706-543-8059
2 yr. old blk./wht. filly, grandaughter of Wyrosdick Dahlonega 706-864-6799
problems regarding recipes featured in this column, call 1-800-282-5852 (statewide). Please do not contact the individual who submitted the recipe.
'92 AQHA palomino gelding, '97 blk gelding, '02 palomino mare, '98 APHA blk./wht. mare, '94 pony gelding, safe, gentle
Tom Sewell Ellijay 706-635-4515 706-6352973
'93 TWH blk. mare, 15.2hds., flacks main/tail, loads, chips, bathes, wife's trail horse, exc. cond., $1500. Wade Kelley Cedartown 770-749-0300
'93 sorrel mare, 15hds., King/Bar bloodlines, loads, rides well, great for trails, $2600. Michelle Waddle Thomaston 770550-2412
'95 AQHA gr'daughter Zippo Pine Bar broodmare, rides, easy breeder, yearling filly and gelding by Peppy San Badger stud, must sell. Larry Brantley Cartersville 770-3823326
'97 AQHA chestnut stallion, sire Kid Clu, dam Rikki Redford by Robert Redford, halter points, sired futurity winners and point earners, $7000. Fred Mauldin Lavonia 706356-4453
'97 AQHA seasoned barrel horse, hauled to rodeos, grand entry, started on poles, grt
handle, automatic. Robert Chester Barnesville 770-358-7260
'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
01 /04 miniature donkey, 33" tall, jack, very friendly, regd., $500/obo. Cortney North Winston 770-826-2913
1 Arabian stallion for sale, gray, halter broke & saddled, $800. Beverly Harrell Dawson 229-995-4924
10 yr. AQHA gelding, 15.3hds., beau. sorrel, sweet disp., good companion, not sound, $800. Pat Beatenbough Bowman 706-245-9326
10 yr. racking gelding, mahogany bay, grt trail horse, super smooth, neck reins, no vices, easy keeper, $1500/obo. Courtney Walton Knoxville 478-836-3803
11 yr. beau. paint gelding, good disp. and ground manners, previously trail ridden, needs retraining, very healthy, $800. Julie Anna Close Locust Grove 678-583-2235
13.1+hds. AppX mare, 4 yrs., good first pony, $2500 nego.; miniature colt, chocolate
paint, very sweet, $1000. Laura Golden Blue Ridge 706-374-6886
13hds. leopard spotted POA, gentle kids, trail gelding, super ground manners, 15 yrs.,
$725, can e-mail pies. David Braxton Austell 678-715-1509
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 yr, bay OH gelding, very gentle, ride, loads, clips, bathes, also misc. tack, $1400.
Bob Kent Franklin 706-675-6732 15.1 hds. gelding w/lots of color, $750; bay
racking mare, $800; both good riding horses. T. Gunter Vienna 229-268-4926 229-2688043
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
Paints Handshaker, $1500. Mandy Flowers Thomasville 229-228-4052
2000 APHA blk. tobiano mare, anyone can
ride, $2500/obo; 2003 APHA chestnut tobiano filly, $800/obo. Sabrina Wilson Aragon 706506-6311 706-368-9543
2000 AOHA IF 15.2hds. gelding, grandson of Dual Pep/Doc's Budha, started training super performance prospect including huntseat, $2800. Danielle Mcspadden Ellaville 229-937-9001
2000 AQHA blk. stallion, 16hds., race training, gr'son Beduino/Merridoc, must sell $5000. Bob Chivers Norristown 912-529-3580
2001 AOHA bay gelding, flashy, 14.2hds. lots of potential. prof. training, gentle, $2500 L. Wainwright Fort Valley 478-825-9968
2001 blk. APHA blk. filly, green broke, riding well, natural headset, easy going, no time for her $1500. Nezlee Pillow Jackson 770-957-7620
2003 APHA bay tobiano filly, ground manners complete, very flashy, Dash for Cash, Palo Pinto Bar bloodline, $1200. Jim Wadley Statham 770-725-2257
3 1/2 yr. leopard/Appy mare, very green
broke, beau. strawberry roan spots, $800/obo urgent sale. Renee W. Wilson Waleska 678 493-0015
3 yr. TB/Percheron mare, grt. con!. and temperament, 15.1 hds., very athletic, not saddle broken, but has been handled a lot $1200. Shawnee Franklin Cairo 229-872-3198
3 yr. old blk. jack stud donkey, $600. Janie Wilkes Ila 706-789-2408
3 yr. old rare wht. mule jenny, beau., has
been ridden, $600. Randy Wilder Fort Valley 478-836-9897
3 yr. old rare wht. mule jenny, beau., has been ridden, $600. Randy Wilder Fort Valley 478-836-9892
4 yr. old mammoth jenny, dapple grey gentle, pull sled, $750/trade for broodmare Phillip Wallace Powder Springs 770-9434338
5 yr. Arab./App mare, prof. trained, $2000; 2 yearling blanketed App. fillies, $1000 & $2000 all are regd. S. Schiro Buena Vista 229-649 7003
5 yr. blk. QH mare, pretty, smart & rides $1000/obo. Cathy Wilson Nicolson 706-7572658
5 yr. old bay gelding, own son of Wrangler Sam, double bred Easy Jet, well started on barrels. Kasey Henley Locust Grove 678618-5109
6 yr. Mustang sorrel mare, 14hds., trail rides, kidsafe, 2 yr. Quarterstyle chestnut mare, much potential, greenbroke, package $1500, or $800 ea./obo. Regina Allen Danielsville 706-789-3610
6 yr. old line back dun mare, 30 days pro training, trails, walk trot, quiet at shows, fun all round horse, asking $1700. S. Jung Milner 770-358-9124
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. jack grey, grt. pasture guard, $400 Trish McEntyre Adairsville 770-386-8784
7 yr. old QH gelding, bay, smooth ride
$1 ooo; 17 yr. old Appaloosa buckskin gelding
dead-broke, $1300., Gary Cornell Maysville 706-652-2258
AQHA dead broke Blondys Dude mare and filly, broke, Top Moon mare, older pony mare w/bay filly. T. Carroll Ringgold 706-935-6370 -'4=-23=--c=-5-=-9=-5--'1-'4-'-5_1.,.-----,--.,.----,---.,,,----
AQHA gelding, 15.5hds., bay, 17 yrs., gentle, sound, no vices, grt. on trails, nice for lady or beg., $1200/firm. George Patrick Covington 770-787-8348
AQHA gelding, 6 yrs. old, wht., loads, clips, 14.2hds., very gentle, $2500; bay mare, 15.2hds., 16 yrs .. $1500. Josh Stewart Loganville 678-300-4112
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 770-630-9149
AQHA sorrel mare, 14 yrs. old, 15hds.. nice con!., sweet disp., grt. trail horse, $1200/obo. J. Harvey Snellville 770-979-0477
AQHA, 1983, beau. bay mare, Impressive, 15hds., awesome broodmare, loads, ties, $800. Robin Devane Powder Springs 678"5'--76=-c=2~0-=-8-'-4~,,....,.------,----,---,---:-=--
AQHA/PHBA mare, grt. color, 16hds., 15yrs., awesome western pleasure mare, 59 PHBA halter points, must see to appreciate; 2001 AQHA bay mare. Dotti Duncan Franklin _7_70_-_3_0_1_-1_2_4_3_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
American Miniature horses, Palomino gelding for child, 29 mos., 33"; blk. filly, 6 mos.; blk./wht. filly, 7 mos., wht./blk. colt, 7 mos. R. Harris Alpharetta 678-393-8545
Appaloosa mare, 14 yrs., 15.2hds., retired jumper, dressage training, trails, suitable for child or adult, $1200. Lisa Muffley Athens _7_06_-_3_6_9_-9_1_0_6_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Appendix OH grey filly, ground work, started, ready for under saddle, Incentive Fund, $1200/obo. Elizabeth Perry Oxford _7_7_0-_7_8_7_-8_7_1_7_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Appendix mare, 18 mos. old, dun, beau. dorsal stripe, easy keeper, gentle, sweet & sound, $500. Geoffrey Parrish Bethlehem _6_7_8-_7_7_9_-4_4_0_1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Arabian gelding, 15hds., first.level dressage training, jumps, clips, gentle, exc. horse for intermed.-advance rider, quiet enough for beg. also, $7000/obo. Aurora English Temple
'-7'--7-=-0-c=-2""9--'4-'-2'2""'9-'5-------.,--.,.---,--Arabian mare, 9 yrs., 14.1hds., flea bitten
gray, proven endurance horse, grt. trail horse, good ground manners. Fran Wilde Bogart
'-7-'-7-=-0---7c=-2""5--'-2=-4'-'5-'6---,--------.,-.,-Chestnut gelding, $1000; 2 bay geldings,
$1200 ea., 2 sorrel geldings, $1200 ea.. all gentle & smooth gaited. W. C. Hall Woodstock 770-928-3881
Draft horses, 3 yr. red roan mare, 8 yr. buckskin Qtr./Draft, proven broodmares, both halter broken, gentle, $1200 ea., can e-mail photos. Deborah Hubbard Hiram 770-489-9752
Exe. trail horse, gelding, 3 yrs., chestnut w/big star, confident and calm, 14.1 hds., awesome personality, $1000. B. Miller Thomaston 706-648-5374
Fressian type 15.3hds., blk.. drives single/double, rides anywhere, $2000; APHA 2 yr. filly, Medicine Hat, bay w/blue eyes, under saddle, $1200. Angela Kirk Ellenwood _7_7--0_-_5_0__6_-7_6_6_9_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Gentle AQHA mare, sorrel w/wht. face on
Haflinger 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 770-
366-7719
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 jack blk.. $600, standard jenny,
$800, baby gray, $800. Jerry Standridge
Winder 770-586-5855
Must sell, barrel horse, 14.1hds., gelding, 9
yrs. old, all shots current and wormed
regularly, exp. rider needed. Marlene
Thibeault Bethlehem 770-307-8722
Mustang, sorrel mare, 5 yrs. old, $400.
George
W
Stough
Alpharetta
gstough@mindspring.com 770-777-1440
Nice 2001 APHA buckskin tovero mare,
exc. bloodlines include Impressive, War
Admiral, Secretariat, easy keeper, $2500.
Cheryl Woznik Maysville 706-652-2729
Oldenburg mare, 5 yr., bay, 15.2hds.,
Juventus bloodlines, beau. mover, elevated
trot, quiet and uncomplicated, too many
horses, $6000. Donna Stegman Hamilton
706-888-8421
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 pony for sale, 9 yrs. old, blk./wht.,
gentle, $1800. Denise Clayton Milledgeville 478-454-1086
Palomino Quarter-horse mare, 16hds. and
stout, will clip, wash, load, just in time for fall-
trail-rides, $1200. Steve Hayden Griffin 770-
229-8246
Paso Fino yearling filly, ground
worked/halter broke, pretty bay/will be at least
14hds., purebred/not regd., should make a
nice gaited trail/pleasure horse, $750/obo.
Lois March Vienna 912-268-2963
Percheron blk., 9 yrs., broodmare, gentle,
$1500. Keith Crosby Newnan 770-253:2696
QHX filly, 1 yr. chestnut w/1 rear sock and
blaze, stands, clips, ties, loads, basic ground
training started, $1000/obo. Amy Shields
Marietta 678-644-1326
Ranch OH mare, anyone can ride, Ranch
OH gelding, both good trail horses; palomino
OH gelding, 2 yrs., gentle, started u/s, $1800.
Jim Thomas Lilburn 770-925-9143
Reg. Appaloosa gelding, white/roan
snowflake, 16hds., 11 yrs., hundreds of trail
miles. $2,400; grade Morgan mare, 17 yrs.,
bay, $1400. John Roy Hilliker Mauk 229-649-
6753
Regd. Hallinger, 30 mos. old, broke to work,
$1100; XHalflinger, 6 yrs. old, work or ride,
$900. Glen Stephens Trenton 706-657-4153
Regd. Morgan, 15hds. gelding, chestnut,
rides/drives, $2500; regd. Appaloosa, 15hds.,
blk.. grt. trail horse, $2000, gelding bay mule,
15hds., rides/drives, plows, $1000. Donna
McDaniel Dacula 770-822-6161
Sorrel 13 yr. gelding, TW racRing horse,
park out, traffic safe, clip, load, trail. Buddy
Proctor Soperton 912-529-4968
TB mare, 16.2hds., 13 yrs., bay, retired 3 day evented, clips, shoes, grt. disp., grt. broodmare potential, $3000. Dawn Blackmore Cartersville 770-712-7157
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
TB's: 3 yr. chestnut gelding, 16.2hds., $5000; 5 yr. old drk. brown mare, 16hds., $3500, grt. hunter/jumper or dressage prospects. Russell Conner Hawkinsville 478892-9394
TWH gelding, 14.3hds., 23 yrs.. blk. w/star, smooth rack, $1200; 21 yr. Appaloosa gelding, 15hds., strawberry roan, grt first horse, $1200. Jill Kitchens Covington 770786-6619
TWH gelding, 7 yrs., 16hds., flashy, blk. w/long wht. spotted socks, exc. head set, enjoyable smooth forward gait, trail/arena ridden, gentle, $1800/nego. Teresa Byrd Rydal 770-387-9780
TWH regd. racking, big, bold, beau. blk./wht. gelding, goes everywhere & does everything smoothly. Anna Harley Canton 770-361-1299
TWH. 3 yo. champagne mare, gorgeous color, 21 yo. sorrell stallion from 4x WGC, 1 yo. sorrell/flaxen colt. J Wilkes Cumming 770-587-3876
TWH/SSH beau. yearling, smutty buckskin tobiano colt, handled daily, grt. personality, smart & independent, $1400/obo. Monica Daniel Forsyth 478-994-3171
TWH/SSHBEA Pusher bloodlines, mare, 15hds., 2 yrs., wht. w/gray spots, clips, baths, trailers, exc. gait, good trail exp., loves people, no bad habits. Ann Evans Toccoa 706-886-4131
TWH/regd. racking beau. blk. mare, exc. trustworthy trail horse, Ultra Threat bloodline, loads, clips. Chris Turner Canton 770-4797845
Trail lovers, 15.1hds. black mare, 16 yrs., English/western, great for adult/older child, steady, experienced, permanent home, $2000. Anne Howard Cumming 770-4016318 770-844-7103
Welsh 10 yr. gelding, pretty palomino, all shots current, has been used in pony class, gentle, moved and must sell, $1800/obo. P. Russell Grayson 770-995-5493
Poultry/Fowl For Sale
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.
4 black game chickens, 3 hens & 1 rooster for sale, will be laying early spring. A.R. Whitt Cumming 770-887-1752.
'03 Blue, Pied and Green Spauldings, '04 Blue Pied, Greens, White peachicks for sale. Ray Watts Macon 478-743-6692
'03 hatch, New Hampshire Reds, 8 hens & 1 rooster $60. Kirk Gable Douglasville 770942-3350
16.2hds. TB mare, beg. horse; AQHA gelding, grt. trail horse; Arabian mare, endurance horse, $1250 ea. Dean Adamson Sharpsburg 770-599-6514
17 mos. old regd. Hallinger stallion, very gentle and sound, $1750. L. Wallace Cumming 770-887-4317
7 yr. old grey QH mare, extensive trail riding exp., easy keeper, anyone can ride, 15hds. 1000 pounds, does everything, $1750 Amanda Wadley Statham 770-725-2464
8 yrs. OH/cross mare, wht., good sound, vet checked. Shane Hopper Bremen 770-646-9109
9 yr. old AQHA sorrel gelding, 16.1hds.
face & legs, 8 yrs. Adam Doss Macon 478~3"'"7~4---8--5_4_ -'8-,----~c--,-,-----=.,.---:-
Gentle horses, 1 Belgium mare; 2 OH mix, 13 & 14 yrs.; 1 TWH gelding, 20 yrs., good
w/kids, $700-$1200. Susan Graves Jonesboro 770-471-0475
Grey male donkey gelding, very tame,
Spotted saddle horse gelding, Poncho's 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
TB 16hds. 16 yr. flashy sorrel, nice mover, English and Weysern, dressage potential,
'04 Blue/Red rooster, 4 hens $25, Buff Cochin rooster $8, Blue Brass hen $5, Cornish hen $10. Janet Chandler Rutledge 706-557-9195
'04 small BB Reds Bantam pullets $2, Tipler Cap pigeons $3. Bill Hoglund Temple 770562-1455
17 yr. old OH cross gelding, youth, lesson, trail, shown local saddle club, $2000. Carol Rathel Leesburg 229-431-0056 229-4399235
1257 lbs., training level, dressage, smooth gaits, grt. impulsion, exp. rider, $4500. Ginger Wallen Brunswick 912-262-9074
AQHA 2 yr. colt, chestnut w/star cutting
12hds., $300. Troy Bradshaw 1289 Wood Creek Rd. Williamson 30292 770-467-8446
Hanoverian mare, 12 yrs.. well schooled in drsg./event/hunt, 16.2hds., $6500. Susan
extensive trail exp., $1500, tack included. Heather Gulesserian Atlanta 770-712-7408
TB gelding, 3 yrs., drl<. bay, 16hds., smart, well bred for show or riding, no jumping,
2 beautiful 8 month old purebred Golden Lace Wynadotte roosters for sale, $9 each. Ann Gammons Woodstock 30188 678-8524946
17 yr. palomino, OH mix, current vac.. history of producing beau. red mules, $500/obo, good home only. Meredith Christensen Griffin 770-467-9763
halter prospect, gentle, ready to break $1500/obo; 2 APHA broodmares, good bloodline, $1500 ea., 2750/pair. Maureen Orr Snellville 678-413-3881
Helton Ringgold 706-935-6992 Miniature horses, (5) pinto mares, 3 5-yrs.
old; 4 yrs.; 7 yrs.; all gentle and bred, $700/up. Stacy Brown Cleveland 706-318-3013
$2500/obo. Gary Gibson Atlanta 404-349-5453
TWH 15hds., 6 yr. old gelding, white gelding, approx. 15hds., $2600. Neil Fernander Grantville 706-637-6642 678-898-5246
5-6 week old Royal Palm turkey poults,
Dominique trio & layers. Sandra Miller Talking Rock Sdmill@ellijay.com 706-2533340 770-893-7622
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday October 27, 2004
28 Pearl guineas, 41/2 mo. old, $6 each, 15 Pigeons for sale, 10 different breeds; also, Emu, 6 mos., $75, 2/$125, 3/$175, 2+ years 2 horse TB trailer, dressing room, good
c each 8 wks. old $3.50. each. John Burnett 791 Ringneck & Diamond doves, 12 diff. colors. $125; blown eggs $5. Mr. Jim Elberton 800- c.ond., $1950/obo. Erin Amanda Unger 315
Morgan Rd. Bremen 30110 770-646-3236
Frank Williams Augusta 706-790-1901
604-3526
louds Creek Rd. Crawford 30630 706-743-
FEED, HAY AND GRAIN
6 hens, 1 rooster, all for $30. W.M. Moon 3284 Rosebud Rd. Loganville 30052 770979-1596
Araucana Bantams, laying green eggs, 6
Pigeons: Birmingham Roller, Racing Homer, Fantails, White Kings, Fantail Black & Indian Fantails. Clemente Powell Buena Vista 229-649-3100
Llamas for sale, 6 mo. old male & female, will def. Patty Weems Taylorsville 770-3824119
3482 706-202-4884
2000 Colt 2H GN SL, rear tack, DR w/air, Ii ke new, $4500 firm. Linda Fowler Dublin 4 7 8-272-1114
If you have questions regarding ads in this
category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
mos. old hens $5, roosters free. Kelly Clay Olty. Old English Bantams, Silver & Fawn
Locust Grove 770-898-1649
Duckwings, BB Reds, quails, Blues, Mille
Baby duck and chicks $2.50 and up, no Fleur, Spangles, more. Ted Charles
Alternative Livestock Requiring Permit/License
2000 Sooner 4H GN trailer w/dressing rm. & escape door, like new/need to sell, $11,500. Rena Bushmiaer Adairsville 770-773-3840
All hay ads must contain the variety of hay offered for sale; i.e., Coastal bermuda hay, Alicia hay, etc.
calls after 8 p.m. Jim Lile Ball Ground 770735-6463
Douglasville 770-942-6847 Quail, Jumbo Pharoah, $2 each, live or
If you have questions iegarding ads In this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or
2000 Sundowner Elite, exc. cond., fully loaded, living qtr. w/awning, 3H slant load, 12'
'03 top horse qlty. Coastal bermuda, lge. sq. bales $3. Jim Fenley Roberta 478-471-9800
c Bantams Crele, Blue O.E., Blacktail
Japanese, Silver Duckwings, Muscovy ducks,
dressed. John Rewis Reidsville 912-5573314 912-286-7920
404-651-9082. The Georgia
Department
of
Natural
shortwall, same as new. ommerce 706-335-7448
Tim
Gilstrap
'04 $25/roll Tift 44 hay, $20/roll for all, Ext. 14. M. Boyles Dawson 229-679-5353 229-
all ages. Michael Miller Buchanan 770-646- Red Golden and Lady Amherst Pheasants, Resources regulates many exotic animals, 2004 2H BP Ponderosa trailer w/escape 995-4694
5884
2003 & 2004 hatch. David Henry Chatsworth including most hoofed stock except llama door and spare, never hauled a horse in it, '04 150 round bales bermuda and fescue
Bantams, BB Reds, '03 & '04 hatch, $5 706-517-0411
and buffalo. However, upon compliance $4500. C. Harrison Kennesaw 770-420-2597 mix cow hay, 5 or less $25 each, 6 or more
each. Janice Rider Rydal 770-386-7187 Bantams, show qlty., O.E. Blue Quail,
Ringneck pheasants, flight cond., fully feathered, minimum order 100. Mr. Jeff Alto
with applicable state regulations, a deer farming license for the commercial
2H BP trailer, straight load, step-up, new fl0 or, good tires, divider manger style w/tack
$20 each. Rick Stratton Locust Grove 770480-6000
Brown Reds, Lemon Blue, Blue Brassy Back, Black, Blue, Splash, Standard-Cochins,
706-658-6318 Royal Palm Turkeys, chickens: Buff, White
production of meat and fiber is available for the following species: fallow deer, axis
cw0hmitpe.s,
$1200/obo. Sam burg 770-846-4406
antha
Perkins '04 350 sq. hay bales in barn, bermuda and fescue mix, $3 each. James Patke Alpharetta
Araucanas, pigeons, others. R. Shoemake Carrollton 678-796-9222
Bantams: '04 Millie Fleur D'uccles quad. $40; also, Porcelain D'uccle chicks $5. Diane McGuire Commerce 706-335-4863
Buff Orpington and Brahma $5, turkeys $8. Deborah Perreira Hampton 678-283-4364
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
Buff Orpington trios $25, nice Turken $10. John Young Lavonia 706-356-5856
Chickens for sale, 3 Trios, 1 AIR, 1 Trio of Barred Rock, 1 Trio of Black Giant $25/Trio, hens. Millard Moon 1565 Park St. Conyers 30012 770-922-1243
Chickens, layers, AIR, White Rock, $12 each. Laura Phillips Morrow 404-366-8354
Fancy purebred Crested Polish chickens for sale: Golden, Silver & White crested $30/pair, roosters $10. Peggy Jones Colbert 706-7883343
Flock reduction sale, approx. 100 qlty. Game cocks, diff. breeds, high station, $50 each. Zaki Zubeida Griffin 770-227-5681 770-775-6330
Free Bantam mxd. roosters. Randy Bias Covington 770-464-4146
Game Stags crosses, have T:ucker cock on my yard with Muggs, Hatch, and Gray hens, good bloodlines. Joel Keys Cumming 770313-6280
Game chickens for sale, Warhorse-Grey & Warhorse crossed, reas. priced. J.C. Carder Gainesville 770-534-5407
Game fowl, Law Grey stags, Kelso stags, range raised, $25 each. Wayman Jordan Mableton 770-732-1250
Game fowl, pullets & stags, 3-7 mos. old, Greys, Hatch, Kelso. Ann Swenson Stephens 706-296-3209
Guineas $4-$7-$10, Toulouse geese $20 each. Kenneth Buffington Royston 706-2459706
Healthy young turkeys, 6 weeks old, bronze, $14 each. Ed Long Newborn 770787-6217
Hens & 2 roosters for sale, hens are laying, $3 each if you take. Marie Bowman Winder 770-868-81 04
- Heritage turkeys, Narragansettes, Bourbon Reds, and Blue Slates. Mike Jones West Point 706-884-6592
Homing pigeons, exc. bloodlines, sev. _colors. R. Motes Ball Ground 770-479-9755
Indian Game Bantams, 6 hens, 1 rooster, not to eat, Red and White, all $75 obo. Eric _Brantley Cedartown 770-748-5854
Indian Runner ducks, sexed, various colors, $25 a pair, $35 a trio. Geoff Calhoun
Giants, Australorps, Sex-Link, King White; pigeons, chickens $10, turkeys $75 pair, pigeons $5. Sharon Wainwright Dahlonega 706-482-8643
Selling out pigeons, doves, chickens, and other birds, all must go. Daniel Vaughan Forest Park 404-361-7168
Several BB Red Bantams, show type, $10 each. Jim Snow Hampton 770-897-0258
Silkies, all colors, chicks to mature, priced by age; also, Bronze turkeys. Donna Jenkins Royston 706-246-0026
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 Pekin ducks $10 and AIR $2-$8. Marilyn Wheeles Brooklet 912-839-2056
Turkeys, 60 to choose from, April to Sept. hatch, $8-$20, bronze, black, white and brown. Bill Davis Waycross 912-285-3056
Turkeys, heritage breeds, free-range, hormone-free, '04 hatch, ready for Thanksgiving, $25-$35. Elizabeth Ledbetter Blythe 706-592-7538
Variety of purebred bantams: BB Reds, Silkies, O.E., Gold & Silver Sebrights, Buff, Dark, Light Brahmas, White & Dark Comish, Fantail pigeons. M. Brown Eastman 478-448-1416
White doves $15 pair. Jane Gray Hartwell 706-376-8906
Winter sale, Ringneck doves $6 each, other. Myrtice Jackson Flowery Branch 770967-9670
Poultry/Fowl Requiring Permit/License
7,-you have questions regarcifng this
category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
Advertisements for wood ducks must be accompanied by a USDA permit. Permits are available from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Attn: Permit Section, P.O. Box 49208, Atlanta, GA 30359. Advertisers must submit a copy of current permit with their first ad. Permit copies will be returned upon request. Advertisements for bobwhite quail must be accompanied by a copy of the advertiser's commercial quail breeders license. Since this is a state protected bird, the Georgia Department of Natural Resources requires anyone selling bobwhite quail to have this license. For license information, write: DNR, Game and Fish Division, 2189 Northlake Parkway, Suite 108, Tucker, GA 30084.
Bobwhite quail, clean, healthy, flight birds for hunVtrain/restock or meat, Atlanta dely. Drew Stanley Clarkesville 706-947-3884
deer, sika deer, elk, red deer, reindeer, and caribou.. For more information on the deer farming license, contact the Georgia Department of Agriculture at (404) 6563667. For information on licenses of other species of hoofed stock (except llama and 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 provide a photocopy of the appropriate license with their ad.
LIVESTOCK WANTED
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.
Items listed in the Livestock Wanted category must be for specific livestock; for instance, "want 3 or 4-yr. old quarter horse gelding, approx. 16 hds., suitable for moderately experience rider." Generalized ads, such as "want horses, any amount," are not acceptable for publication; neither are ads for free or unwanted livestock.
Want red limousin bull to replace herd bull 2-5 yr, red limousin bull. Bill Thomas Thomson 706-595-3343
Want to buy goats, purebred or mixed breed, will pick up and pay cash, no Sunday calls. Wayne Green Bremen 770-562-3605
LIVESTOCK HANDLING
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651 9081 or404-651-9082.
'01 Exiss Event CXT/400, 4H slant, 7' hgt. 7 width, ramp load, bought new, $13,500 Tommy Ivey Good Hope 770-267-4336
'04 Bison Alumsport, 3H GN, full LO, heat ale, with glideout, lots of extras, like new, must see, 35,000. Page Glen Stephens Hoschton 678-963-0085
'04 Cherokee 3H, LO loaded; used 6 times always sheltered, $26,500. Mike Pasley Thomaston 706-648-2146
'04 S&H Fusion, 2H BP, SL, sf/as, rt, dr loaded w/every option, used 1x last spring, new $12,354/+ tax, asking $8500. John Warren Cartersville 770-386-8177 706-625-7741
'97 Southern 3H GN slant load, alum. rubber floor, changing rm., exc. cond., $9800 Mandy Neville Brewer Atlanta 770-832-8407
'99 6H slant, colt, GN, dressing rm., tack storage, $5900/obo. Scott Huskins Canton 770-844-1887
99 Bee 4H slant load, super delux GN, kept under shelter, exc. cond., $10,750. Greg Haley Dallas 770-443-8475
2H LO elec. brakes, new tires, $5900. Paul Dupree Kingsland 912-552-0556
2H slant load trailer, $1400, call aft. 6 P.M.
J0 hn Bassett Dublin 478-272-2443
2H wagon, very good cond., $995. Bruce Langley Tifton 229-392-7233
4H BP trailer, $1-500; 2H BP trailer, $1200; both in good cond. but could use paint. Craig p reslock Taylorsville 770-684-5849
4H trailer Ponderosa, new floor & tires, new brakes, fresh paint, $1500. Brian Boatwright Waleska 770-479-4371 770-653-4068
Big valley 3H SL, red GN trailer, DR, RT,
new tires, floor w/mats, ready to haul, $3700.
chris Harrison Kennesaw 770-853-3191
Circle M Supreme 2H BP, 7' tall, new painVtires, good floor w/mats, tack compartment, well maintained, $2200. Holli Harrison Kennesaw 770-218-3889
Circle Y 16" cutting saddle, good cond., $600; like new 16" roping saddle, never used, $550, Ive. messg. P. Sapp Watkinsville 706453-7072
Dressage saddle, 17" Bates Caprilli, used
10 times, like new, $1435 (Dover Price), will
sell for $950. Shirley Singleton Good Hope
770-266-6173
English saddle, like new, only used few
times, asking $350. Angie Phillips Newnan 4 04-729-4634
GN H.T. 1982 steel Seminole sleeper for 2
horses, good tires, refridg., shower, A.G., all
work, $1500. A. Baker Dallas 770-443-1189
Livestock trailer, BP, 5x15 bed, center gate,
new paint, $1195. H. W. Hair Harlem 7065 56-2924
Older 2-horse dual axle BP trailer, straight
$I07a0d0,/ofsfeorli.dShfleoroyrl,e
good cond., must sell, Howard Shiloh 706-628-
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hvy. tool
boxes, ratchet tie-downs, 7000-lb. axles, like
new, $4500. Clinton Wilson Lula 770-869-3276
Show, training, trail and hunt saddles, horse
cblankets & misc. tack, all grt. cond. D. Moore artersville 770-382-2094
Stubben dressage saddle, 16 1/2", regular
t ree, blk., good cond. Sandi Anderson McDonough 770-957-5180
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Allen, floral tooled sell @ $300. Kay
P Wintec Pro-Dressage saddle, 17.5", GAIR
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adjustable $600. Jenny
770-777-0232
'04 4x5 rolls Coastal or Tift 44 bermuda $35, horse qlty., fescue $25, limed, fertilized, rain free in barn. W. Glover Griffin 770-5999806
'04 Alfalfa hay $6.50/bale, Tift 44 bermuda $3.50/bale, Russell bermuda $3.50/bale, fertilized, sq. bales, horse qlty., in barn, will def., (extra). HelmuVCharlie Cawthon Rome 706-802-0797
'04 Alfalfa hay, small square, 60 lb. bales, excellent quality, delivery available. C. Willbur Canton 770-846-7979
'04 Alicia bermuda, 4x5 rolls, well fertilized, will load at farm, $25. Horace Chitty Moultrie 229-985-7601
'04 Alicia bermuda, highly fertilized, horse qlty., 5x5 wrapped rolls or sq. bales, $28/$2. 75 in field, $33/$3.50 in barn, dely. available. Art Johns Bronwood 229-995-5371
'04 Alicia bermuda, irrigated, exc. qtly., 4x5 rolls in barn, $35-$40 bale, millet hay outside $25, dely. available. Henry Beckworth Gibson 706-598-2106
'04 Alicia hay, horse qlty., small bales @ $3 per bale. Donnie Foister Camilla 229-2940204
'04 Coastal & Tift 44 hay, horse qlty., also cow hay. Randy Carithers Jersey 770-3124157
'04 Coastal 4x5 rolls or sq. bales; also, wheat straw, rolls or sq. bales; '04 bermuda/crabgrass mix, fert./limed, $15-4x5 roll. Charles Harrington Macon 478-742-6726
'04 Coastal and Tift 44 bermuda, 4x5 rolls, rain and weed free, stored inside, $38; '03 sq. bales $3.75. Charles Mcintosh Monroe 770267-9536
'04 Coastal and Tift 44 hay, horse qlty., sq. & rd. bales, well fer!. 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 $25 roll, fertilized, limed & covered in Alvaton. Stan Parrott Fayetteville 770-461-0422 404-606-1116
'04 Coastal bermuda 4x5 rolls, rain free, stored in barn, $25 per roll. Jim Zellner Culloden 478-994-4545 478-957-0908
'04 Coastal bermuda hay, highly fertilized, weed free, lge. rolls, $30 per roll def., $25 per pick-up. Doug Johnson Butler 478-862-5281
'04 Coastal bermuda hay, horse qlty. hay, 4x6 rolls, $30 per roll. Carl Claxton Wrightsville 478-864-1302 478-697-0195
'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, outside $20
Danielsville 678-227-1897 Laying hens, Black,
Bobwhite quail, flight and weathe
12' welded painted stall fronts, 40x90
Silver-Laced condition, $3 each. Michael Smith clearspan barn new, buy building or can build
RABBITS
dely. available. Douglas Gladin Milledgeville 478-454-2038 478-456-3031
Wyandottes, Light Brahmas, Araucanas, AIR, Barnesville 770-358-4205
for you. Yvonne Turan Danielsville 706-795
'04 Coastal bermuda hay, sq. bales $3 &
Buff Orpingtons, Domineckers, other breeds, roosters, $8. D. Stephens Conyers 770-7840874
Mallard ducks, pond raised, full color, fall sale, qty. disc., $25/pair, trio $35, no Sundays.
Bobwhite quail, flight conditioned, ready for release, $3 each, call after 6 p.m. or Ive. msg.
Terry Williams Forsyth 478-994-4122
Bobwhite quail, weather and flight cond., ready now, $3.50 each. C. Avery Franklin
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If you have questions regarding ads in this
15" Hereford Brand western saddle by Tex Tan, pleasure/show, will e-mail pies .,
category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.
- $350/obo. Michelle Wright Moreland 770 4 Angora rabbits, blk. and wht., $15 ea. K.
328-2024
Whelan Kingston 706-346-1052
$3.50, 4x5 round bales, stored in barn, $30 per roll. Harold Townley Watkinsville 706769-6146
'04 Coastal bermuda, 4x5 round bales, well fer!., $25 and $30. Barry Cobb 5959 Hwy 24
James Altman Folkston 912-496-2063 912337-0402
770-854-4344 Bobwhite quails for sale, flight condition $3
16" County Mirage saddle, flap change makes into dressage, jumping, Xcty. #3 tree
Giant Chinchulla rabbits, breeder stock and Fyers, pedigree paper avail., call between 7-
West Bartow 30413 478-625-8844 '04 Coastal bermuda, high qlty. sq. bales,
Mallard, 3rd generation, Rauen duck, sold per bird. H.J. Broussard West Point 706-643 good cond., $400. Sheila Delgiorno Elberton 11 P.M. Keith Clark Tignall 706-285-2914
can del. in N. & NE areas of Metro Atlanta. T.
by the pr. or selects. J. Cochran Griffin 770227-1858
Mallards, (too many to count), Pekin, Muscovy ducks, chickens, guineas, turkeys, Valdosta area. Joseph Perkins Barney 229775-2886
Mature male Muscovy, Black and White, pretty, gentle, and proven producer $15. Danny Wesley Meansville 770-468-7161
Mixed Royal Palm tom turkeys, hatched 604, 7-04, call 9 a.m.-9 p.m. S. Culberson
1590 Flight and weather conditioned, quail
pheasants & Chukars. Inman Coleman Millen 478-982-5370 478-237-8289
Jumbo Bobwhite quail, ready, $3 each Richard Bolton Athens 706-353-6832
Taking orders for Bobwhite quail, small or lge. orders, flight conditioned, dressed birds
also available. Larry Tharpe Cordele 229
273-1701
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16' GN livestock trailer, center gate double
w.axles, solid metal, top 2 way, back gate. Ron Rush Franklin 706-675-3417
16' heavy duty GN horne/stock trailer, 5200# axles, oak floor, wood lined, adj. coupler $2800. Tom Sheilds Chicamauga 706-820-2878 706-539-2899
17" Eiser's "Nice" jumping saddle, grt
cond., includes stirrups, leathers & saddle
Large selection of rabbits for sale, exc. prices, call for information. Linda E. Adams Bethlehem 770-307-5854
NZW bucks, exc. breeding stock, new 3 1/2" feeders. Betty Shelton 330 Oak Mt. Rd. Waverly Hall 31831 706-582-2468
NZW rabbits for sale, different ages. Richard Johnson Toccoa 706-886-8437
NZ.W, 8 rabbits, 22 wks. old, $6 ea., 3 does, 5 ducks. Billy Abner Winder 770-867-3529
Pritchett Covington 770-490-9249
'04 Coastal bermuda, horse qlty., 4'x5' rolls & sq. bales, barn & field, stored rolls, $25 and up, t:an def. Wayne Martin Milledgeville 478452-5437
'04 Coastal bermuda, horse qlty., 4'x5' rolls, $25. Ed Bradberry Franklin 770-854-4795
'04 Coastal bermuda, sq. bales in barn, well fertilized and limed, horse qlty., $4. Kevin McClure Villa Rica 770-459-2934
Kingston 706-234-3669
Murray-McMurray layer hens, 5 to 6 breeds to choose from, $12 each. Daniel Malcom
Poultry/Fowl Wanted
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Want one crested drake for breeding. D.K
cover, $600. Elizabeth Ruggiero Woodstock Pedigreed Dwarf Holland Lop bunnies, '04 Coastal bermuda, sq. bales, well
770-591-4523
healthy, handled daily & very gentle, assorted fertilized and limed, horse qlty., in barn, $4.
1993 Jackson 2 horse, slant load, steeI, colors. Liz Van Horn Calhoun 706-624-0883 Jack McCracken Newnan 770-304-2487
Social Circle 770-464-4303
Lawhorn Hogansville kathy4greg@aol.com bumper pull trailer; big tack room, $4000 Pedigreed rabbits: Black Dutch, chestnut '04 Coastal-common bermuda grass hay,
O.E.B. show stock, Silver Duckwing, Black 706-883-6120 & Blue, BB Reds, Quail O.E., Blue Splash.
Robin Ginn Royston 706-498-1968
Fuzzy Lops and Himalayans (Blue and Black). 4'x5' rolls, $25 in barn, fertilized and rain free.
1995 Featherlite 2H alum.BP trailer, straight Trina Callaway Eatonton 706-485-8144
Jimmy Keith LaGrange 706-884-4923
Mack McBurnett Tyrone 770-487-2233 One pair Black Sex Links, spring '04 hatch,
laying, $20/pair. George Archer Griffin 770-
ALTERNATIVE LIVESTOCK
load, tack/dressing area, rear ramp, $6500 Purebred show quality Holland Lop rabbits, '04 Russell & Coastal bermuda 4x6 bales,
Paul Williams Newnan 404-427-1471
parents on site, assorted colors, $10-$15. $25 field, $30 barn; also, round bale mulch.
1995 Kiefer 2H, BP, straight load, elec. Linda Williams Carrollton 770-834-8459
Jimmy Smith Monticello 706-468-9067
227-7332
brakes, good cond., new tires, floor like new Quality, Netherland dwari, Holland Lop & FR- '04 Russell bermuda, sq. bales, horse qlty.,
Peacocks, '04 hatch, Pied, 6 mos. old, 3 males $45 each_ Denise Ford Monticello 706-468-5222
If you have questions regarding this
category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 o 404-651-9082.
$3500. Ava Smith Savannah 912-728-3924 1998 Ponderosa 2H trailer, 14' teal green,
cost $3000, asking $2800, used less than 50
1000, NZ.W rabbits, and cages, some breeders. Curtis Teague Blairsville 706-835-1023
San Juan rabbits for sale for training dogs
13.75% protein, $3.50; '04 fescue bales $1.50 in barn. Clark Chastain Talking Rock 706 253-3982
Peacocks, adult India Blue and Pied males. V. Sparr Lawrenceville 770-963-1404
Pigeons & doves-many beau. ones to choose from. White Kings, White Homers,
The Alternative Livestock category
contains ads for ratites (ostriches, rheas, and emus) as well as other "non traditional" livestock.
hrs. T. D. Bryant Gainesville 770-869-3312 1999 Ponderosa BP 3/4 horse slant with
dressing room, good floor, paint, tires, sadd le racks, mats, bridle hooks, great cond., $2500.
and to eat, or other. Bob Reese Whitesburg 770-834-2800
Small, fancy animals and breeding stock available at this time, lie., $10 and up. Tammi
'04 Tift 44 Coastal bermuda, lge. round bales, premium qlty. horse hay in barn, rai n free. L. Crawshaw Social Circle 770-464-2974
'04 Tift 44 bermuda, square bales, horse
Fantails and Ringnec1< doves. Cliff Ambrose Llamas for sale, miniature male $500 A. Love Jefferson 706-367-7468
Jordan Morven 229-775-2873
quality, highly fertilized, weed free $4 in barn.
Talking Rock 706-253-6297
beautiful gelded male $450, young females 2 dark Circle Y flat seat cutters $800 &
John Williams Social Circle 770-464-4433
Pigeons, White Kings, Turbits, Fantails, New York Tippers, some mxd. Kings & doves, $5 to $15 each. Jimmie Tolleson Marietta 770-432-4175
Ads cannot be called in by phone.
all gentle with beautiful colors. Cindy Scoggins Chickamauga 706-539-2618
Llamas, largest selection of quality registered llamas, starting at $500, friendly, halter trained, delivery available. Liliane Grant Dallas 770-445-2855
$900; 1 light basket weave Billy Cook flat seat cutter, $1000. Nelson Parson Pendergrass _6_7=c8-:::9-:0::-8--4..,5..,9~6-=--=-,----,----,---.,---
20' Double D GN stock trailer w/enclosed storage comp., $1950. Lisa Dawson Watkinsville 706-338-8055
Only farm machinery and equipment owned by the advertiser and used in his/her own farming operation can be advertised; those persons advertising for equipment wanted must be seeking those items for their own farming operation.
'04 Tift 44 sq. and round bales, fertilized, put up dry, sheltered. R.C. Rogers Zebulon 770-567-8121 404-294-5812
'04 Tift 44 sq. bales, $4/bale, $3. 75 100 up, 4x5 rnd. $35 ea., $30 1Oup, exc. horse hay. Billy Bullock Dallas 770-443-8713 770-862-5290
Wednesday October 27, 2004
'04 Tift 44, horse qlty. hay, rain free, weII
'04 horse qlty. fescue, orchardgrass, clover
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fertilized, lge. sq. bales, $3.50 in barn. T mix, fertilized, rain free $3 per sq. bale in barn bermuda squares, dely./storage available,
Nelson Perry 478-987-2156
dely. available. Charles Hemphill Blairsville extra call for pricing. D. Collum Dallas 770-
Livestock Sales and Events
'04 Tift 44, sq. bales, weed free, weII 706-745-9544
377-8723
fertilized, horse qlty., $3.50. Ken Owen s '04 horse qlty. hay, well limed/fertilized Lge. rolls mostly fescue, 1500 to 1700 lbs.
Monroe 404-312-3555
rain/weed free, fescue/orchard grass per roll, $20-$25 per roll. Jasper/Ruby Davis
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'04 Tift bermuda hay, sq./rnd. bales, horse qlty., stored in barn, dely. available; also sq./rnd. fescue and bermuda cow hay. Diek Stratton Locust Grove 770-914-6153 770 842-9317
'04 Tifton 44/85 fertilized hay, barn covered only $25 per roll at the barn. Roy G. Jacobs Dawson juniejacobs@aol.com 229-995-641 8 229-995-6608
'04 Tifton 85 qlty. bermuda, 4x5 rounds, weII fertilized & limed, $25/round, Augusta area
bermuda mxd., $3.50/bale, in barn. Charles Hoffman McDonough 770-914-2767
'04 horse qlty., rain-free Tift 44 bermuda $3.25/barn, round 4x5 covered $35 uncovered $25, oat-bermuda $20. Keilh Boozer Monroe 770-267-8648 770-601-5217
'04 horse quality bermuda, sq. bales weed/rain free, $3/bale. Morgan Marlowe Pine Mountain 706-882-5949 706-315-8260
'04 horse quality fescue/bermuda mix hay $2.50 in field, $30 roll, cow rolls $20, storage
Canon 706-245-6493
Orchard grass hay, 4x5 rolls, fert. to UGA specs., kept in barn, horse qlty., $25. Ellis P. Linn Summerville 706-857-1377
Peanut hay for sale, fresh behind baler, will deliver. Timmy Marsh Rt. 1, Box 93-A Metter 30439 912-685-3551 912-682-9902
Russell bermuda, 4X5 rolls, fertilized & weed free, $1 O to $25 per bale. John Leslie Summerville 706-857-4523
Russell bermuda, 5 by 5 rolls $35, square
Every 1st & 3rd Tues. Poultry, Goat & Every 1st & 3rd Sat. Goat & Feeder Pig
Feeder-Breeder Pig Sale, poultry, 6
Sale, 1 pm, Tri County Livestock
pm, hogs & goats, 7 pm, Taylor Cty.
Sales, Hwy. 206 & 268 Crossing,
Livestock Auction, just off S.R. 128, s.
Ambrose. Info: 912-359-3803 or
of Reynolds. Info: 478-847-3664 or
Sherrel Day, 912-359-2914.
706-647-3559.
Every 1st & 3rd Sat. New Goat Sale, 1 pm,
Every Thurs. Horse Auction, All Breed
poultry, fowl & rabbits to follow, Triple
Horse Sale, tack, 7:30 pm, horses &
H Sales, Metter, Hwy. 46 e. GAL
ponies, 9 pm, cash or approved
C002567 Info: Waylan Hitchcock, 478-
checks, Reidsville. GAL 2687 Info:
553-9938 or Lewie Fortner, 478-469-
Charlie Jackson Lawrenceville 770-978 available. R. J. Campbell Rockmart 770-748 bales $4, rye grass $4. Larry Eley White
Mike Holland, 912-654-2863/614-
5178.
9367
3419
Plains 30678 706-467-2184
6621.
Every 1st & 3rd Sat. Horse Sale, tack, 7
'04 bermuda $3/field, $3.50/barn, $28 '04 oats for sale $3/bushel. Tealey Shelled yellow corn, oats, and wheat Every Fri. night Horse Sale, 7:30 pm, 102
pm, horses to follow, Triple H Sales,
round, horse qlty.; mulch $2, dely. available Giesbrecht Davisboro 478-348-3841
$30/barrel; also, 100# bags of corn $1 O/bag,
Lumber City Hwy., Hazlehurst. Info:
5250 Old Savannah Rd., Tennille.
Lynn Hall 4A Ranch Madison 706-342-9022
'04 perennial peanut hay & regular peanut excellent deer feed. Robert Wayne
Steve Underwood, 912-594-6200
GAL C002567 Info: Waylan Hitchcock,
'04 bermuda Dallas grass and fescue mxd hay in sq. bales. Nolan Carelock Douglas Montgome~ Reynolds 478-847-2356
(night) or 912-375-5543 (day).
4 78-553-9938.
$2.25 sq. bale in field, $2.75 in barn. Wilson T 912-384-3198
Spring '03 cutting bermuda-fescue mix, exc. Every Fri. night Goat, Poultry & Small Every 1st & 3rd Sat. S & D Goat Sales,
Phelps Greensboro 706-453-9582
'04 prime horse qlty. Coastal bermuda hay qlty., weed free, rain free, 4x4 rolls, barn
Animal Sale, 7 pm, Buggy Town
Baxley Fairgrounds, begin 12:30 pm;
'04 bermuda and bermuda mxd. hay, rain round or sq. bales in barn, fert. UGA soii stored-$24 each, field stored-$20 each.
Auction, 1315 Hwy. 341 s.,
goats, pigs, poultry. Info: Steve Smith,
free, 4x5 rolls, $20/roll; horse qlty. bermuda spec., dely. available. Olin Trammell Forsyth Marsha Halloran Stone Oak Farms
sq. bales, lge. bales $4/bale, Ive. msg. A 478-994-6463
Arnoldsville 706-548-0066
Barnesville. GAL #3177 Info: 770-358-
912-367-9268, 912-266-7170.
0872/1786.
Every 2nd Sat. Livestock Auction, 6 pm,
Page Winder 770-867-4035
'04 qlty. Coastal hay, round bales $30-$35 Spring '04 square bales, highly fertilized,
'04 bermuda and fescue mxd. hay, 4x5 sq. bales $2.75-$3.50. Walter T. Davi s fungus-free, fescue/orchard grass/white
rolls, $15 in barn, sq. bales $2 each. Ken Haddock 478-932-5462
clover, horse quality, $4/bale, 25 bale
Blalock Alto 706-778-1 030
'04 rolls 4X5 Coastal, $35 Bermuda/mixed minimum. Sage Ralston Dalton 30721 706-
'04 bermuda fescue hay, horse qlty., sq 30 in barn fertilized & limed, rain free delivery 259-4205
bales $3.50 at barn; also, mulch and cow hay. (extra). John D. Alexander Sharpsburg 770 Square & 4x5 round bales, orchard grass
Robert Barclay Ball Ground 770-889-3217 253-5768
clover mix, great horse hay, stored in dry,
'04 bermuda hay $15 roll, volume discount. Brian Loving Gainesville 706-367-9046
'04 sq. bales of fertilized fescue hay in barn $2 per bale. Kirk Chambless Elberton 706
possible dely. Glen Henderson Blairsville 706- 745-1840
'04 bermuda horse quality $3.50, fescue 283-1503 770-315-8759
Superior qlty., weedless, Coastal bermuda
$3.25 at barn, dely. avail. Monroe 770-267-8929
Al
Guillebea u
'04 top qlty. fescue sq. bales/$2.25 each also, mulch $2 each, rain free in barn. Joe
hay for horses, $3.39/sq. bales and 35 rnd. bales in the barn. Dr. Richard Fayrer-Hosken
'04 bermuda mix qlty. hay, round/sq., horse qlty. & cattle, taking orders now, call evgs
Bradley Canon 706-356-8295 04' Coastal hay, 4x5 round bale $35, square
Winterville 706-742-7844 Taking orders for '04 Coastal, fertilized and
Renee Keener Carrollton 770-832-3292
'04 bermuda sq. bales $3.50 in field, 20 bale minimum, taking orders. Dave Garwood
Monticello garwoody@bellsouth.net 770-
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
limed, cutting Sept. 21, 4x5 rolls in barn. Ralph Harrington Milledgeville 478-452-2609
Tift 44 bermuda, horse qtly. and cow hay, choice hay, discount for lge. cow hay. Gene
952-2976
James Lyles Ringgold 423-227-7929
Campbell Buchanan 770-646-5883
'04 bermuda, 4x5 and square, $25 round, $3 square in field, dely. available; also, 4x5 rye $20 at barn. Jackie Faulkner Griffin
04' horse quality Coastal bermuda fertilized, square and round, rain free $3.50/bale, $20/round, bulk/delivery available
Tift 44 sq. hay, horse qlty., baled '04, need barn space, $3.50 per bale. Paige Bullock Dallas 770-445-2107
jackie.faulkner@ga.ngb.army.mil404-925-6671 Dan Evans Athens 706-549-0937 706-318- Tifton 44 hay for sale, square bales, exc.
'04 bermuda, horse grade, 6'x5' bales other. Frank Eaton Buckhead 706-342-0727
6136 110 rolls 4x4 fresh bermuda mxd. hay, $15
hay, fertilized, no rain, $3.50/bale in barn. Roy C. Gandy Royston 706-245-9572
706-474-0689
each. Clifford Kimbrell Oxford 770-787-3057
Top quality perennial peanut hay, well
'04 bermuda-fescue mix, 4x5 rolls, good qlty., $20 pickup, $25 dely. Ron HiII
2004 Tift 44 horse quality hay, weed/rain free, 70/80 lb. bales, $3.75/bale, discount lor
fertilized, barn stored, sq. bales, call after 5 p.m. Stacey Edwards Hazlehurst 912-375-5704
Every 2nd Fri. Horse & Tack Sale only, 7
selling goats, sheep, poultry & small
pm, Coker Sale Barn, Duncan Bridge
animals, Climax. #AU003249 Info:
Rd. at old Chattahoochee Livestock
229-246-4955/416-7217.
Barn. #AUNR2916 Info: Wayne Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Cattle, Slaughter
Coker, 706-540-8418.
Hogs, Goats, Sheep & Fowl Sale, 1
Every 3rd Fri. Tack & Horse Sale, tack, 6
pm, H&M Livestock Market, Lyons,
pm, horses, 8 pm, Southeastern
Hwy. 1 s. (old Toombs Cty. Stockyard).
Arena, Unadilla. GAL #2920 Info: 478-
Info: 912-537-2172 or 912-293-0172
627-2727.
(sale day) or myra1@cybersouth.com.
Every Sat. Small Animals, Chickens, Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Goat Sale, 1 pm,
Rabbits, Sheep, Goats & Horse Sale,
poultry, rabbits & fowl to follow, Triple
4 pm, Coker Sale Barn, Duncan
H Sales, 5250 Old Savannah Rd.,
Bridge Rd., White Cty., at old
Tennille. GAL C002567 Info: Waylan
Chattahoochee Livestock Barn. Info:
Hitchcock, 478-553-9938 or Lewie
Wayne Coker, 706-540-8418.
Fortner, 478-469-5178.
Every Sat. night Goat, Poultry & Small Every 4th Sat. Miscellaneous Sale, 10 am,
Animal Auction, 7 pm, Bradley-
goats, poultry, small animals sale, 12
Wayside Auction, 1035 Monticello
noon, cash only, Gaines Livestock
Hwy., Gray. GAL 2070 Info: Curtis
Auction, Hwy. 84, Quitman. GAL
Barfield, 478-986-8852 or Bobby
#2514 Info: 229-263-9940.
Russell, 478-986-4657.
Every 4th Sat. Chattahoochee Goat &
Every 1st Sat. Horse & Tack Sale, 7 pm,
Sheep Sale, Eastanollee Livestock I
Buggy Town Auction, 1315 Hwy. 341
Market, Eastanollee. Info: Mike Stepp, I
s., Barnesville. GAL #3177 Info: 770-
770-869-7268 or Joe Barefoot, 770-
358-0872/1786.
869-7726.
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Livestock auctions listed in the Market Bulleti n sometimes offer related items for sale, such I
Woodbury 706-553-5027
'04 bermuda/Bahia mix, fertilized, 4x5 1200 lb. bales, 50 bales and over $20/bale under 50 $25/bale, call before 8 p.m Raymond Reid Americus 229-931-0846
'04 bermuda/fescue mix, rain free in barn round bales $20, square bales $3, horse quality. Lewis Hayes Aragon 770-684-6850
'04 bermuda/fescue mixed square hay bales, limed & fertilized $4 each. Fran Brogdon Buford 770-945-6433
'04 cutting fescue, no weeds, no rain stored in barn $20, I load, you haul. Jerry Crunkleton Carnesville 706-384-2062
'04 equine quality bermuda/orchard square bales, delivery available, produced-UGA Master Forager. Richard Roberson 1655 Bailey Rd. Aragon 30104 706-232-0583
'04 fescue & bermuda mxd., 4x5 rolls, weII fertilized, rain free, $14 we load. Earl Cooper Nicholson 706-546-701 O
'04 fescue 4x5 rolls, horse qlty., fertilized limed, sprayed, rain-free in barn, $30. Jason Breeding Senoia 770-599-8998
'04 fescue and bermuda mxd., sq. bales $3 in barn, horse qlty.; '04 round bales $25 Howard Wright Cumming 770-781-8821
'04 fescue and bermuda, 4x5 rolls, fert. in barn, horse qlty., $20-$50, dely. available Tommy Lee McDonough 770-898-3959
'04 fescue grass mix rolls, 1400 lb., fert. $20/roll, discount for all 71, no calls after 9 p.m. Mike Chatman Adairsville 770-773-1877
'04 fescue hay, 4x5 rolls $15, sq. bales $2.50 in barn. Everett Panter Blue Ridge 706-632-8006
'04 fescue hay, lge. sq. bales in barn, $2 per bale, lge. inventory. M.D. Holcomb Dalton 706-259-3749
. '04 fescue premium qlty. horse hay, sq bales in barn, $3 each, no rain or weeds Morgan Adams Clermont 770-983-3940
'04 fescue, 4x5 rolls, good qlty., fertilized $15/roll. Steve Rice Cedartown 770-748-7984
'04 fescue, 4x5 rolls, in barn, well fert.; also lge. sq. bales in barn $2.25/bale. Eugene Sigers Rockmart 770-684-6914
'04 fescue, horse qlty., sq. bale $3.50 in barn, rain free & mulch hay $2.50/bale. Ashley Garth Jasper 706-692-9222
'04 fescue-orchard mix, 5x4 rolls in barn exc. qlty., fertilized, well cured, $23 roll, sq bales $2.75. Randy Jackson Calhoun 706629-1569
'04 fescue/bermuda/orchard grass, 4x5 rolls $25, squares $3/$3.50, qlty. dry in barn. David Jackson Roopville 770-854-8802
'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. bermuda/fescue sq. bales, final cutting for '04 season, $1.75 field. Jerry Roberts Gainesville 678-410-7819
bulk. Robin Ginn Royston 706-245-8043
2004 bermuda hay in barn $30 per 4x5 rolI. Terry Stephenson Commerce 30530 706 335-2654
2004 horse quality bermuda square bales clean large bales, $4 at barn, $4.50 delivered Rick Spence Madison 706-474-1365
2004 orcharci-fescue, 5X4 rolls, in barn, rain free, excellent quality, fertilized, well cured $25 roll, square bales $2.75. Ruby Jackson Adairsville 770-773-7380
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
Baling 2004 Tift 44 hay in Clayton County for pickup out of field, call for directions/time Deborah Bailey McDonough 404-379-9802
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, 4'x5' round bales $35 each sq. bales/$3.50 each. Lynn Greer Hampton 770-946-4616 404-560-2686
Bermuda, sq. bales, horse qlty.; also, some cattle/mulch qlty., well fertilized, Troup Co. $3.50 to $2.75 per bale. Britt Finche r LaGrange 706-884-8316
Coastal bermuda hay, well fertilized and Iimed, 4'x5' rolls, '04 crop in barn, $25 and $35. W.J. Tyson Perry 478-987-1278
Coastal bermuda horse qlty. hay sq. bales $3.50/bale, 5x5 rolls 435 roll. Lesley Parham Monroe 770-267-6243 770-267-6185
Corn $24, wheat $26 drum, oats $24 drum rye $46 drum, (55 gals.). Harold Thompson Augusta 706-733-7092 706-722-5228
Feed oats $4.25 for 50 lb. bag. Jimmy Moncrief Fort Valley 478-825-0865
Fescue bermuda, orchard mxd. hay, 4x4 round rolls, baled August, Sept., '04, stored inside, sq. bales $2.50. Doug Hutwagner Dallas 770-443-1115
Fescue hay bales for sale, Monroe area, sq. $3, round $25, will deliver if needed. Glenn Chatham Duluth 770-446-3549 404-5570050
Fescue hay for sale, 4'x5' rnd. bales, good qlty., fert., dry in barn, $22, can deliver. Jeff Arasmith Rome 706-295-5141
Free bag feed for animals. Gordon Hamby Austell 770-948-2977
Fresh cut fescue and bermuda hay, lge. 5x5 bales, near Jackson GA., other hay available. Butch Cordell Social Circle 770-464-2126
Hay for sale, 4x5' rolls mxd. hay, (bermuda & fescue), $18/roll, (100 rolls), call after 7 p.m. Eddie Turpin Carnesville 706-384-2166
Hay for sale, cutting now bermuda Bahia mix $3.25. Josh Hall Molena 770-884-9144
Hay orchard grass/fescue mix grass, 6x5 ralls, one or more, $18/$25. Robert Hearn Chickamauga 706-375-2812
Hay, sq. bales, bermuda & fescue mix in Iield $2. Frank Powell 1207 Jacksonville Rd. Tallapoosa 30176-2417
Horse qlty. Tift bermuda, fertilized, rain free, 500 lbs. round bales. D. Bishop Newnan 770253-5007
AG SEED FOR SALE
If you have questions regarding this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.
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 ads for agricultural seed submitted for publication without this documentation will not be published. Certain varieties of seed are protected from propagation unless they are grown as a class of certified seed. For example, wheat seed such as Florida 304, Coker 9152, Coker 9835 and soybean seed, such as 6738, Haskell and Benning, may not be propagated for sale unless the seed has been grown as a class of certified seed. Propagation of such seed is a violation of the Plant Variety Protection Act and the Federal Seed Act. If you have questions regarding certified seed, call the Market Bulletin office or the Georgia Department of Agriculture Seed Division, (404) 656-3635.
'04 Wrens Abruzzi rye, cleaned & bagged, 94% germ., 0% weed, $9/bag. William Donaldson Metter 912-685-2808
'04 Wrens Abruzzi rye, cleaned and bagged, 90% germination, $9/bag, $8/bag for 50 bags or more. Brent Mize Royston 706246-0290 706-308-8300
'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 Burch Montezuma 478-472-9039
2004 Florida 501 oats, 50 lb. bags, germination 97%, $7 per bag. Steve Crawford Rochelle 229-365-2369 229-365-7902
2004 Wren Abruzzi Rye, cleaned & bagged, 90% germ., other crop, .08%, weed deed .00%, 50 lb. bags, $9. C./H. Thompson Augusta 706-736-9958 706-722-5228
Certified Roberts wheat, 92% germ., 98.98% purity, good forage variety. Lewis Sanders Steehens 706-759-3871
Chapman oats for sale, 2004 crop, top quality, seed or feed, $3 per bu., quantity discounts. Ted Milliron Shellman 229-679-5801
Elbon rye for sale, cleaned and bagged, 82% germ., no noxious weed. Tommy Butler Dexter 478-875-3560
Oats (Big Buck), 98% germ., wheat (Trophy Rack), 95% germ., also ryegrass (Common), 95% germ, for cows and deer. T. Adcock Good Hope 770-267-7639
Wrens Abruzzi Rye, cleaned and bagged, 94% germ., -99.43% oure seed, $9 per bag. Tracy Watson Buena Vista 229-649-2438 229-928-7625
Wrens Abruzzi rye, $9.50 per bushel, germ. 84%. Lindy McDonald Vidalia 912-538-1187 912-537-4181
Wrens Abruzzi rye, 400, 50 lb. bags., $10, .00 weed, 99.61 pure, 94% germ. Ed Vinson Fort Valley 478-825-5030
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as tack and other livestock equipment. Natices for auctions selling any items other than I
livestock must be accompanied by the auction license number of the principal auctioneer or auction firm conducting the auction, per regulations of the Georgia Secretary of State.
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FLOWERS FOR SALE
category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081or404-651-9082.
500+ well rooted fig plants,.will ship. R. E. Day PO Box 227 Thomaston 30286 706-648-4378
Alicia, Tift 78, Tift 85, Russell, custom planting, other. Ray Bea!l,i Coolid~ 229-941-2047
Almost fall planting time, extra fine old time horse apple tree, many other varieties. Jim Lawson 2730 Yellow Creek Rd. Ball Ground 30107
Blue gal and Yellow gal sugar cane ready for chewing, planting, juice or syrup. Ray Freeman Dublin 478-272-1307
Blueberry, fig, raspberry & strawberry plants, no shipping. Robert Dickerson Conyers 770-761-6669
Cert. bermuda sprigs, Tifton 85, 44, Coastal, Russell, Tifway & Alicia, also, custom planting. Gene Hart Gu}'!on 912-728-3380
Citrus trees, moving, 5 diff. mature citrus trees in 22" pots, $25 ea. Shelby Ross Lawrenceville 770-822-9857
Egyptian walking multiplying onion sets, top setting, $6/doz. ppd. Pam Padavana P. O. Box 694 Trenton 30752 706-861-0546
Lrg. green sugar cane for sale, real good for chewing, syrup or seed cane. Edwin Cole Nicholls 912-632-4989
Pineapple plants for sale, $40 to include shipping various varieties, call after 5 P.M. Wayne Overholt Warner Robins 478-9535966
If you have questions about this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 404-6519082.
Flower seed offered for sale has not been tested for germination since it often is collected in very limited quantities.
$0.50 seed/pkt.: rose of campion, lamb's ear, hardy hibiscus, cleome $1 each; baby pregnant onion, SASE. A. Burgess 400 Farm Path Roswell 30075
$1/pkg. w/SASE: Scarlet trumpet vine, attracts hummingbirds, easy to grow, w/instructions. D. Daly 1052 River Plantation Dr. Woodstock 30188
$1/pkt. w/SASE: mxd. cypress vine, attracts hummingbirds, orange-yellow cosmos, purple cleome, black-eyed Susan, huge blooms. B. Bryant 1143 Rosedale Rd., Atlanta 30306
$3 for 2, (no coins), lge. SASE, 2 stamps,(required), specify: larkspur, foxglove, old-fashioned poppy, Sweet William, hollyhock, or coneflower. Nancy Crosby Rte., 2 Box 2493 Townsend 31331
$3 pk. PP.: Indian bead seed, grows w/hole in it; dbl. purple angel's trumpet w/instr. on both. Fran Chapman 159 Westfield Rd. Leesburg 31763
$5/lge. pk. w/lge. SASE, 2 stamps required, seed, specify: premium old-fashioned poppy mix, Shirley poppy mix or cottage garden mix. G.B. Hodges Jr. 997 Levi Kennedy Rd. Reidsville 30453
Sugar cane for planting, $0.25/stalk, Laurens county. Lemon Rozier Montrose 478-676-3521
Sugar cane seed, best 2 kinds for making
'03 purple coneflower (echinacea) seed $1/Tbsp. w/2 stamps on self-addressed envelope; hardy perennial, goldfinches love them. Wynn Mott 5266 State Hwy. 60 Suches
syrup, CP52-48 & CP 67500, $0.25/stalk, call 30572
before 9 P.M. M. Hines Tifton 229-387-8233
'04 hollyhock seed, 4 shades P/R, $1/Tbsp.
Sugar cane, green & red, $0.25 per stalk, w/SASE. R. Wells 223 Dowdy Rd. Cordele 31015
place order now. Fred K. Barnes Tifton 229382-5349
Ten old-fashioned raspberries, good producers of small pink berries, $20, everbearing strawberry plants, $10. Deb Ruby Good Hope 770-267-2654
'04 mixed colors hand picked zinnia and hollyhock seeds $1/Tbsp. w/SASE. Sue Davis 3949 Old Dalton Rd. Rome 30165 706-235-6689
'04 re-seeding impatiens, various beau. colors, $1 per 1/2 tsp. LSASE, orders over $10 include extra stamp. Linda Hutton 1732
White multiplying onion sets, $14/gal. plus West Point Circle Marietta 30068
$3 shipping. F. E. Drummond 438 Burkhalter '04 seed: tall re-seeding impatiens, many
Rd. Cedartown 30125 770-748-5388
variegated & colors $1/pk.- 1/2 tsp. w/SASE.
Ag Seed/Plants Wanted
Mozelle Green 158 George Cowart Rd. Chatsworth 30705
Want original Georgia red sweet potatoes and/or original Ga. red sweet potato slips for spring planting. John Ingram Oglethorpe 478-949-2671
Want to buy Kiowa Blackberry plants, would like to plant some this fall. Ricky Brogdon Hoschton 706-654-3881
No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or incorporated into any information retrieval system without the written consent of the Georgia Department of Agriculture.
'04 shasta daisy seeds 2 Tbsp./$1 w/SASE. M. Sparks P.O. Box 118 Portal 30450
2 for $10: golden angel's trumpet rooted cuttings, mail check. Scott Whitaker 3349 Old Jonesboro Road Atlanta 30354 404-932-8124
Abelia, nandina, forsythia, mahonia holly, weeping willow, pussy willow, daylilies, iris, (black), hostas, magic lily. Betty Stephens Monroe 770-267-5053
Ajuga 50/$12, Society garlic 20/$10, Mexican petu_nia, blue, 20/$10, pink 15/$10, white 10/$15, all $3.85 shipping. B. Reese 3908 N. Forrest St. Valdosta 31605 229-244-8891
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday October 27, 2004
4" perennials, 350 var., $1.50, open by appt. English ivy, pachysandra, winter creeper, Mxd. sweet Williams, brown-eyed Susans only, Nov.-Feb. helleborus, display garden. liriope, lamium, canna lily, daylily, ginger lily, Kelvendon Star, mxd. hollyhocks, love-lies-
Things To Eat
Grass carp, channel catfish, bluegill, redear, redbreast bream, crappie, all sizes,
Selah Ahlstrom Jackson 770-775-4967
hosta, ajuga, mondo, vinca, iris, others. C.O. bleeding, mxd. cleome, tiger eye-lge. yellow
Use of the term "organic" requires defy. available. Jerry Hart Newton 229-734-
7000 cedar trees, 10,000 pine. James Mays Henderson 171 Marietta St. Alpharetta marigolds, $1.50/pk. w/SASE. R. Wade 237 registration with the Georgia Department 5144
Abbeville 229-467-2372
30004-1921 770-475-6503
Flora Dr. SW. Calhoun 30701 706-625-3379 of Agriculture. Advertisements submitted Largemouth bass, 6"-12", statewide dely.
Aloe vera 4" pot $1 and up, jades, ginger Fern, iris, stokes aster, ginger lily, herbs, Old timey Maypop, {passion vine), fragrant without certificate of registration for items available, GA DNR regd. Tom Sinclair
lily, spider plants, Boston ferns, papyrus, beautyberry, artemisia, houttuynea, hibiscus, four o'clocks, purple hyacinth bean, (vine), $1, offered for sale cannot be published. For Roswell 770-518-7243
pampas grass, palms, hand carved planters, more. G. Wallace Elberton 706-213-0698
Amaryllis Red, brilliant bulbs, 6/$19 postpaid. C. Jongma 135 Kings Chapel Rd., Martinez 30907 706-860-0200
Amaryllis, two year bulblets, mxd. colors, $20 per doz. postage paid. Maria Green 219 Collins Rd. Fort Valley 31030 478-825-0064
American beautyberry bush, (callicarpa Americana), flowers in summer, beau. purple berries in fall, landscape bush $8.50. Linda Davis Monroe 770-267-5398
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
Aucuba, (spotted dust). sedums, butterily bushes, bee balm, purple coneflower, variegated liriope, Black-eyed Susan, columbine, fragrant phlox, Siberian iris, more. J. Poss Cumming 770-889-0566
begonia, jasmine, crocosmia, climbing hydrangea, porcaline berry vine, ferns, will ship. Gail Hollimon Buford 770-945-4252
Free lantana plants, you dig, call for appointment. C.D. Hill Fort Valley 478-8252719
Free magnolias, baby trees, althaea, green liriope, shurbs, you dig, extra dirt appreciated. Mrs. Kandul Marietta 770-422-4581
Giant hibiscus, pink, dk. pink, white, $1 each pk. w/SASE, free Confederate rose seed. R. Shuman 825 Shumantown Rd., Ellabell 31308
Ginger lilies, white, fragrant 4/$15; Japanese. iris, purple, 10/$12, $3 shipping. J. Hemphill 1050 River Point Suwanee 30024 770-887-1885
Hellebores, heirloom plants 2 gal./$12, qt./$4, seedlings 18/$5, pickup only. Mary Wenger 3168 Lake Ranch Dr. Gainesville mwenger@charter.net 770-287-0734
Hen and chicks or hosta $12/doz., Rose-ofSharon, (4 colors). 4 plants/$12, angel's trumpet, Jacob's ladder, ageratum $2!Tbsp. SASE. F. Brooks 674 New Rosedale Rd.,
native nandinas, jade. J. Houck Rome 706234-2862
Over 100 var. of perennials for sale, roses, clematis, canna callas, hosta, etc., 6" to gallon, $2-$4. Tina Keaton Dawsonville 770833-8925
Plants raised by rooting, creeping Charlie, spider plants, monkey grass, ivy moss & many others, do not ship, buy 1 get 1 free. Karen Annis Jackson 770-775-5320
Rare hot pink bleeding heart vine 25 seeds $1 w/$0.49 postage SASE. Dan Staib 111 Pine Street Bluffton 39824
Red leaf castor mole beans 25/$1 w/long SASE, no checks. John Carroll 1677 Buford Dam Rd., Buford 30518 770-945-6901
Seed: mullein pink, morning glory, touchme-nots 1/2 tsp./$1, money plants, four o'clocks, angel's trumpet, hibiscus, althaea $1/tsp., ea. w/SASE. G. Robertson 1955 Old Cornelia Hwy. Gainesville 30507
Sugar maple 4-5' $4; liriope, (monkey grass), 2-3 gal. $1.25-$1.50, mondo grass 1 gal./$1.50, yellow archangel 1 gal./$1.50, variegated ground cover. Kassie Thompson
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
Brown eggs $1.25 per dozen. Lois Carson Jackson 770-775-3240
Brown eggs, large, fresh daily, free range $1.50/doz. Toni Bass Harlem 706-556-0824
Farm fresh eggs $1.50 dozen. Marilyn Bruce Fairburn 770-306-7082
- Fresh brown eggs $1.50/doz. Betty Sharpe Morrow 404-366-6930
Fresh eggs for sale, no hormones, no pesticides, no antibiotics, no Sunday sales or calls. R. Bannister Cleveland 706-244-9601
Muscadines & scuppemongs, you pick, call for availability. Pat Mason Snellville 770-979-7227
Largemouth bass, all sizes, adult bluegill, prompt statewide dely. Jeremy Pence Alpharetta 770-735-1154
Red wiggler earthworms, Big Reds $26/lb., Little Reds $17/lb., bedruns $17/lb., prices include shipping. Jack Brantley Douglas 912384-4743
Red wigglers $25/lb., Belgian night crawlers $30/lb. plus shipping, worm castings. Shirley Clark Lyerly 706-895-2693
Red wigglers and Europeans, great for fishing, $30 per lb., price includes shipping. B. Newman Douglasville 770-942-7993
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 alter 6 p.m., Ive. msg. J.A. Fincher Acworth 770-427-4845
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, statewide delivery and all sizes. Freddy Tribble Alamo 912-568-1879 229-868-3730
August lilies or daylilies $12/doz., rose Armuchee 30105
Decatur 404-241-7381
Naturally raised pork, including BBQ size, free Sterile grass carp, bass, channel catfish,
campion plants, {will bloom in '05), $12/doz., Hosta, lamium, gold heart ivy, (mahonia Tiger bulbs $25/doz., Siberian iris $15/doz. range, foraging, no antibiotics/hormones, freezer copperhead bluegill, shellcracker, redbreast,
gold coneflower, 3 colors hibiscus holly, vinca minor, various kinds ivy, standard ppd., seeds: Sweet William, sweet shrub ready. John Dyal Cobbtown 912-684-3099
hybrid bream, crappie, prompt statewide
$2!Tbsp./SASE. A. Mashburn 1030 Haywood mondo, variegated liriope, you dig. J.N. $1.50/pk. Lavida Childs 170 Mallory Dr. Pineapple pears for sale. Felton Bryant delivery available. Keith Edge Soperton 912-
Va. Rd. Armuchee 30105
Henderson Austell 770-948-5336
LaGrange 30241
Hoboken 912-458-3307
529-3315
Azaleas, arum, helleborus, red hot poker, Hostas, 1100+ varieties on display, 350+ for Tree seed: catawba worm, grancy Premium sugar cane, suitable for syrup or Sterile grass carp, channel catfish, all sizes
January jasmine, mq_honia holly, flowering sale, plus other shade perennials, shipping or greybeard, mimosa, redbud, nandina $1/pkg. seed, ready for harvest, $0. 75/stalk, greater available, bluegill and redear bream and bass.
quince, hearts-a-busting, red cardinal, pick-up. Dan Nelson Auburn 678-377-5556 w/SASE, 2 stamps. Eugenia Weaver 3482 than 100 stalks $0.50/stalk. A.P. Bozeman Ed Henderson 1852 Fort Creek Rd. Dearing
viburnum, ferns, white Rose-of-Sharon. Iris, daylilies, cannas, Kerria, althaea, Skull Shoals Rd. Washington 30673
Dublin 478-279-0400
30808 706-595-7183
Verma Farlow East Point 404-767-7656
verbena, liriope, tall mondo, flowering almond, Trees: live oak, poplar, maple, hickory, red Sugar cane and cane juice ground fresh, Will meet or beat any price on hybrid
Azaleas, crape myrtles, butterily bushes, forsythia, ginger lily, cedar, angel's trumpet. L. oak, Shumard Red oak, laurel, sawtooth and containers furnished, Mon.-Sat. Frank Ussery bream, coppernose bream, largemouth bass,
hibiscus, gardenia bushes, hollies, $2 and up. Mulkey Cumming 770-889-7079
willow oak in 3, 7, 15 gal. pots, $5-$35. N. 173 Farr Rd. Kathleen 31047 478-987-3331 2 to 3", prompt defy. avail. V. Buford Cordele
Carol Bland Fayetteville 770-964-3162
Iris, purple/white, beau., plant now for spring Halley Metter 912-685-5266
Water ground meal, whole. wheat flour, grits, 229-273-4157
Balsam, periwinkle, cleome, bachelor's blooms, $12/doz. ppd. M. Hemphill 306 Cedar Trees: maple, oak, poplar, sassafras $3/5 lbs. plus postage; also, grind your grain.
buttons, cockscomb, impatiens, each 200 Creek Rd. Winder 30680 770-867-6188
chinaberry, choose your color from woodland, Mike Buckner Rt. 1 Junction City 31812 706-
Fertilizers & Mulches
seeds $1; Jerusalem cherry, money plant 50 seeds/$1 SASE. H. Brooks 5106 Lexington Ave. Stone Mountain 30087
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
Bird-of-Paradise plant, 8", very few, $20, shipping & handling included. Frances Henderson 1163 Jewell Mason Rd. Blairsville 30512
Black Magic, Black Princess, Elephant ears, giant Hawaiian Elephant ear bulbs & ginger lilies $15/doz., will ship, free cuttings of trumpet trees. Pam Jolley Decatur 770-593-1599
Blue bachelor's buttons, peony poppies, foxglove, moon seed, larkspurs, snapdragon, rose moss, cleome, dbl. hollyhock $1 each w/SASE. Linda Beemis 18 Saddle Club Rd. Trenton 30752
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
Butterfly bushes, hardy ferns, sedums, mazus, blackberry lily, daylilies, yellow flag iris. K. Rasbury Royston rrosbury@aol.com 706-245-1030
Cleome seed $1 tsp. SASE, have tiny cleyera bushes and 4 red cannas $1.25. A. Robb Box 2293 Loganville 30052 770-999-9999
Confederate rose, huge triple pink hibiscus flowers, perennial bush grows to 10', late blooming, $3 each, $1 shipping, ship in Nov. 0. Manning Decatur 404-296-1624
Japanese maples, Viridis, Sango Kaku, Crimson Queen, Ever Red, Inaba Shidare, Bloodgood, Osakazuki, Red Dragon, 3 gal./$39, 15 gal./$98. Bridget Britton Garfield 706-829-1427
La. lilies 8/$12, strawberry begonias 15/$12, pink or white oxalis 4 doz./$12, foxtail Princess feather, purple coneflower, rose campion $2/Tbsp.-SASE. L. Brooks P.O. Box 888 Armuchee 30105
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 3 gal./$5, 5-16' B&B, cryptomeria, deodar cedar, 1 gal., Ive. msg. M. Webb Griffin 678-422-0327
Leyland cypress 30" to 36", 1-2-3 gal. $4 each. W. W. Bill Conkle Jonesboro 770-4788167
Leyland cypress 7 gal./$15, cryptomeria, river birch, Bradford & Cleveland pear, Nutall, sawtooth & willow oaks, red & sugar maple, dely. Greg Strickland Winston 770-942-0011 404-788-5434
Leyland cypress trees, 3 gal., approx. 4' tall $8.50 each, 7 gal. $15, dely. available on lge. orders. Harold Parker Blue Ridge 706-3745339
Leyland cypress trees, 3 gal., approx. 4'4.5', very uniform in size, $8.50 each, defy. and installation avail. on lge. orders. Bob Brookshire Buford 770-932-5795
Leyland cypress trees, 6-14' in field, you dig, contact for price. Thurmon Turk Jefferson 770-945-8172 678-936-0688
$1-$35, you dig. Barbara Mayo Ellenwood 770-981-2946
Variegated liriope w/green & white stripes, green liriope, hostas, house plants. B. Rigdon Conyers 770-860-9218 770-315-6785
White Cherokee roses $5, crape myrtle trees, pink, red, white and lavender $5, pink seven sister roses $5. June Hurst 536 Green Rd. Whigham 39897 229-762-4476
Zinnia, tickseed, podocarpus, poppy, hyacinth bean, gayfeather, gaillardia, coneflower, candytuft, 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
Flowers Wanted
Want Lonicera, (yellow), honeysuckle or Lonicera Sempervirens, (red) honeysuckle
rooted
vines,
(common-Firecracker
honeysuckle}. Mrs. Carl Lewis 1115 Hillman!
Dr. Waycross 31503 912-283-4089
Want fall blooming shrub angel's trumpets
in colors pink and yellow, to trade for your peony. D. Buxton Statham 770-725-6717
Want four o'clock seeds-any color. Margaret Colson P.O. Box 7 Daisy 30423
MISCELLANEOUS
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or
269-3630
Yellow gal. sugar cane for seed now ready for harvest; also, sugar cane syrup for sale. T. Hutchinson Homer 706-423-9345
Herbs
Staie 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 Athens 706-549-2860
Old timey garlic plants, ref. no. 962, $8 dozen, shipped free, 1 year bulbs. Allen Wood 621 W.B. Braddock Rd. Uvalda 30473
Fish & Supplies
Persons selling sterile triploid grass carp must have a Wild Animal License
from the Georgia Department of Natural
Resources.
Market
Bulletin
advertisements for sterile carp must be
accompanied by a photocopy of the
advertiser's license.
For license
information, contact DNR Special Permit Unit at (770) 761-3044.
12-14" sterile grass carp, channel catfish, 35", 5-6" 6-8", 8-11", qty. discounts, free
statewide defy. available. Mike Buford Cordele 229-273-4150
2000 super wiggler worms, plastic tray & feed, $74 + freight. Kim Holyoak Alapaha
-,03 bermuda sq. bales, water damaged, $1.50, for mulch; '04 bermuda top qlty., sq. & rnd. bales. Harold L Fowler Martin 706-3844040
'03 mulch hay, Browntop millet, 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 highly fer!. Coastal hay, lge. round rolls $30. Jimmy Dickerson Mauk 229-649-5651
'04 mxd. grass mulch hay, lge. bales, 5x6 in barn, will load, 80+ bales, $12 obo. Thomas Dempsey Cave Springs 706-777-3703
Earthworm castings, high quality, $25 for 50 lb. bag or wholesale bulk $100/cubic yard + shipping. Jason Governo Locust Grove 678794-6664
Free aged horse manure compost, convenient locations, off Hwy. 78, near Watkinsville, call evgs. and weekends. Debbie Wilson Monroe 770-207-1882
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 aged horse manure, easy access, located E. Cherokee Co. Pat Borders Woodstock 770-475-0608
Free bagged aged horse manure/shavings mix, you load/haul, 4x4 preferred, Ive. msg. 0. H. Culp Woodstock 770-664-5181
Free composted horse manure, easy access, you load & haul, Bobcat accessible. Dr. Marilyn Peterson Snellville 404-642-6869
Confederate roses, root your own, $1 stem, white angel's trumpets $1/cutting. B. Driggers Conyers 770-760-9050
Cosmos, columbine, cleome, red blazing star hibiscus, white, pink, yellow & hibiscus $0.50 each pkg. w/SASE. Nell Jones 3767 Plumcrest Rd., Smyrna 30082 770-435-7589
Crape myrtles $10 to $50, two to ten ft., Stella and mix color daylilies, mix iris $8/doz., $35/100 PP. Ann Shearouse 380 George Gray Lane Waleska 30183 770-853-7269
Crape myrtles 3 gal./$3 each. Roy Thornton Tignall 706-717-9537
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
Daffodil bulbs $8/doz., shipped free; Confederate rose seed $2/bale each w/SASE; amaryllis bulbs-$8, at home-$12 shipped free. John Wood 558 W.B. Braddock Rd. Uvalda 30473
Daylilies, Stella de Oro 15 plants/$12 plus $3.50 shipping; canna lilies, (yellow), 25 bulbs $20, $4.50 shipping. Ms. E.P. Dykes 1152 Ga. Hwy. 32E. Ashburn 31714
Daylilies, fall clearance, visit ferncove.com for prices and specials. Gerald Denney 400 Jim Starr Rd. Newnan 30263 770-502-9320
Dayiijies, hundreds of registered varieties, 70 varieties of hostas, assorted perennials and butterfly bushes, linda@bloomindesigns.com. Linda BuUer Alb.Im 67&37&-7987
Daylilies, reducing stock, clump sale, great bargains, Alcovy Daylily Farm. Jesse Burgess Covington alcovydaylilies@yahoo.com 770-
Leyland cypress trees, 8-13', sgl. leader shaped for '04 Christmas trees, 100 available. Charles Holland 2037 Jeff Davis Rd., Holland Farm Thomaston 706-648-3947
Leyland cypress, 1 gal., $2. 75 ea. Charles Futral Fayetteville 770-460-1030
Leyland cypress, 3 gal. & 7 gal., near Alpharetta. Don Foster Woodstock 770-4756650
Leyland cypress, B&B, $9/ft., river birch & magnolia 3 gal., Mary Nell holly 1 gal./$2, loropetalum 1 galJ$3.50, crape myrtle, B&B, 12'/$71. Janet Glisson Suwanee 770-945-1027
Leyland cypress, thuga, butterily bushes, junipers, Stevens holly, 1/gal. $2.50, curly willow, crape myrtles, cryptomeria. Anne Walker Good Hope 706-342-9471
Liriope, (monkey grass), Big Blue or variegated, 1 gal. pots, you pick up, $1.50 each. B. Byrd Loganville 770-788-7575
Liriope-monkey grass plants, hosta, daylilies, four o'clock seed plants, (pink, yellow, variegated), iris $1 each, $0.75 postage-every 2 plants. N.B. Reynolds P.O. Box 644 Forest Park 30297 404-366-2283
Locust trees for fencing, call for price. Randall Ayers Buchanan 770-646-3923
Maples, oaks, redbuds, hosta, and junipers for sale, trees $10, other plants $1. William Lanford Oakman 706-334-7230
Mexican marigolds, (rare), minty smell, tall, nematocidal, kills weeds, (seeds), $4/pk.-2 stamps; $6 1/2 cup-3 stamps, $1 O cup-4 stamps. Donald Brown 2802 Melrose Dr. Valdosta 31602 229-242-2554
404-651-9082. 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.
Bees, Honey & Supplies
Delicious, -raW,Tocal 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 for/requested. Jorje Tooke Swainsboro 912585-2925
Hives, bees, empty hives, other equipment, raw honey, qts., pts., 1/2 pis., 5 gai. 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 706695-6429
Pure raw filtered wildflower honey $4/lb., bulk discount available. Kenneth McGee Newborn 706-468-0831
Pure raw unheated local Wildflower honey, great for upcoming holidays, cooking, instant energy, great Christmas present. Mike Sorensen McDonough 770-898-6964
229-532-4221
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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,
Threadfin Shad fatheads, sterile grass carp,
hybrid, free statewide dely. Danny Austin
Roberta 478-836-4938
All sizes improved channel catfish
available: 2-4", 4-6", 6-8" and eating size. J.H.
Holyoak Alapaha 229-532-4223
All sizes of improved channel catfish avail.,
locally hatched & grown, disease free, 2-4", 4-
6", 6-8" & eating size. J. Holyoak Alapaha
229-532-5395
Available now grass carp, catfish, crappie,
bluegill, redear, and hybrid bream, dely.
available. Paul Williams Hawkinsville 478-
892-3144
Big supply largemouth bass, channel
catfish, bluegill, redear, fathead minnows.
Greg
Grimes
Ball
Ground
greg@lakework.com 770-735-3523
Bream, Ga. Giants, copperhead bluegill,
shellcracker, improved channel catfish, Fla.
bass, sunbass, rainbow trout, all sizes avail.,
disease free. Ken Holyoak Alapaha 229-532-
6135
Catalpa worms and catalpa trees 3-1 O'.
Jackie Johnson 1912 Brays Lake Rd.
Royston 706-245-5024
Channel catfish fingerlings, sterile grass
carp, bass, bream, other, volume discount,
Heard Co. Mac McCollum Franklin 770-854-
Free horse manure mixed w/shavings, easy access, you load and haul, Bobcats welcome. Billy Burke Covington 770-786-8322
Free horse manure mixed with shavings, we load, you haul. Jerry Higgins Fayetteville 770-460-0717
Free horse manure mixed with shavings; you load and haul. Lois Birkhimer Powder Springs 770-943-8264
Golden red pine straw, semi-load, $2.60 per bale. K. Hester Alpharetta 678-513-9188
Golden red, extra lge. bales of pine straw, delivered and installed, $4.25/bale. L. Hoke II Atlanta 770-518-0577
Horse manure, no shavings Stone Mtn. area, you load $25/truck load, leave msg. for Dee. Donna Springer Lithonia 770-484-3075
Lge. qty. mulch hay, 1000 lb. rolls, '04 cutting, will load. Allen McKee Box Springs 706-269-3646
Long needle pine straw $3.25/bale, free defy., 40 bale min., 50 mile radius. Mike Crawley Gray 478-745-3969
Pine straw $2.25 per bale at farm, quantity discount, $2.85 delivered minimum 100, spreading avail. James Hartley Reynolds 478-847-3363
Pine straw $2. 75/bale, free delivery, installation available, def. to all areas. Josh Bulloch Warm Springs 770-571-0189
Pine straw, lge. long needle bales, $3 defy., $4.50 dely. and spread. T.M. Durrence McDonough 770-914-8206 770-312-5318
Wheat straw $2 per bale at farm. Bobby Walker Rayle 706-274-3230
787-7177
Mexican sunflowers, cleome, four o'clock, Used bee equipment extractor, smoker, 8000 770-328-8866
Poultry Compost
Dbl. & sgl. hollyhock, peony poppies, BB touch-me-not, Caveman's gourd, marigolds, uncapping knives, hive bodies, supers, 10 Channel catfish, sterile grass carp, bluegill,
buttons, foxglove, moon seed, snapdragons, Tiger lily, swamp sunflower $1 each, lge. frame size, some frames/wax, misc. tools shellcracker, redbreast, hybrid bream,
To help connect suppliers with those in
larkspurs, cleome, sweet peas, $1 each w/SASE. SASE. B. Savage 3017 Atkins Dr., $1000. Dan Reed Senoia 770-599-8006
delivery available. John Mitchell Springfield need of poultry compost, the Market Bulletin
O.L Phillips P.O. Box 516 Trenton 30752
Gainesville 30507
Will remove bee swarms, other bees & 912-754-3696
is now Including such advertisements in
English ivy & vinca minor, in gal. plastic Milk & wine bulbs, extra lge., 6/$25 PP.., unwanted bee equipment, free quotes; also, Crappie, worms, and supplies, disease free, this portion of the Fertilizers and Mulches
containers. Charles Woodliff Alpharetta 770- have lge. amt. J. Mongin 1634 Rincon Stillwell honey for sale. Derry Oliver Perry 478-987- all sizes available. Jason Holyoak Alapaha category. Ads are subject to the same
475-5365
Rd. Rincon 31326 912-754-9346
7454
229-532-6495
general guidelines for all Market Bulletin
Exotic Elephant ears, Red Tora and Upright, Must sell all trees & shrubs: maples, Will remove honeybees & other bees in Grass carp, bluegill & shellcracker bream, advertisements found on page 2.
4/$16, amaryllis, St. Joseph's lily 5/$15, $5 pecans, willow, oaks, cypress-, camellias, Metro Co. area & long dist. beyond Metro Co. channel catfish fingerlings, bass, fathead Chicken litter $25 pick-up truck load, 25
shipping. D. Hemphill P.O. Box 1233 crepes, Rhodes, hollies. Chelena Ivester area. Milton D. Scott East Point 404-344- minnows, defy. or pickup by appt. only. Robert miles West of Macon. Mike Bloodworth
Suwanee 30024 404-993-5881
Jackson 770-954-0181
0719
Brown Brooks 770-719-8039
Knoxville 478-836-2535
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Chicken litter de\. and spread; also, chicken houses, caked and shavings, de\. and spread. Richard Heard Bali Ground 770-479-9686
Bobwhite Quail
ag consumer line
Chicken litter, will de\. tractor trailer load, price based on dely. location. Melvin
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How can I rid my yard of poison ivy?
Stephens Stephens & Sons Farm Mt. Airy
May and June are the best times to apply control measures to
706-282-7056 706-319-2131 Dry chicken litter $10 pickup load, 3rd loads
free, we load spreader loads. Buddy Hitt
Because the initiative is limited to 250,000 acres, enrollment is
quail. In addition, the applicant must ~tisfy the basic eligibility
these poison plants, but it can be done any time of the year. Always identify the plant before attempting any control measures.
Dalton 706-278-4535 706-629-9145
targeted to specific geographic and cropping history criteria for Spraying the foliage with glyphosate (sold under the trade names
Oddities
areas in states that have the greatest CRP. These requirements are listed of Roundup or Kleenup and others) is recommended. To kill
'04 gourds, Martin, diff. shapes and sizes. potential to restore bobwhite quail in the CRP fact sheet, available on poison ivy on trees, cut the vine above the ground and treat plants
Jane Brown Jackson 770-775-2115
habitat A total of 8,600 acres has FSA's
Web
site
at: on the ground with Roundup. This will kill the roots and prevent
Beau., cleaned and blown emu eggs, call after 5 p.m. David Christian Colbert 706-788-
been allocated for Georgia.
http://www.fsa.usda.gov/pas/public sprouting. Always. follow directions on the label when using this
2881
FSA estimates that the nesting ations/facts/pubfacts.htm
herbicide. Glyphosate will kill almost any plant that it contacts.
Gourds for sale $0.50 and up. Olin and brood-rearing cover created by To determine individual
Stephens Loganville 770-985-8513 Gourds for sale, Martin, crooked handle,
the initiative will increase bobwhite
eligibility
for
the
1mt1ative,
craft, bottleneck & more. Wallace Maxwell quail numbers by 750,000 birds landowners should check with their
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My trees are too tall, should 1 have them "topped"?
Royston 706-245-4218
Gourds, lge. & small, good supply, Martin gourd, limited supply of apple, swan, dipper.
annually. Reptiles, amphibians, aquatic species, and upland birds,
local FSA office. Signup for the program will be
Under no circumstances should a tree be "topped". Trees do not get "too tall". However, dead or over-hanging limbs can be
John T. Smith Byron 478-956-3685
many of which are being on a continuous basis until 250,000 removed if they pose a threat.
Homemade lye soap, 1 small batch $25, S&H is extra to your area; also, green 3 liter
considered
for
listing
as acres have been enrolled or until
"Topping" will result in weaker limb structure and eventual
bottles. V.L. Ferrell Smyrna 770-432-6751 endangered species, will also Dec. 31, 2007. whichever comes limb loss as the tree recovers from this destructive practice.
Miscellaneous Wanted benefit. In addition, the initiative first.
wo will reduce soil and water quality More information on the CRP
Wani 2 good
.A.fffs Chalmers front
wheels w/5 lug holes for restoration project
by
trapping
field
sediments
and
Northern
Bobwhite Quail
Habitat
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What causes camellias to develop yellow ring spots on the foliage? Is
J.C. Dixon Comer 706-783-3039
nutrients.
Initiative is available at local FSA it a serious problem and how can it be controlled?
Want cast front wheel casting # L607T fits John Deere M, L and LA. Brad Meyers Fayetteville 770-461-3604
To be eligible, cropland must be suitably located and adaptable to
offices and on FSA's web site at: www.fsa.usda.gov
A virus infection causes the problem. It is usually not a serious problem. It may cause some reduced growth. Virus infections are
Want grain mill for bread making, electric or manual. Robert Allen Grantville 770-5832375
Want leaves, grass clippings or manure for composting, you deliver, large quantities accepted. Lu Nelson Auburn 404-863-8733
the establishment of bobwhite
Firewood, taking orders now, hdwd. $140/cord, mxd. $100 plus gas, 706-988-9021 evgs. 9 p.m-9 a.m. Christine & Richard McRae 2476 Tex Smith Dr. Elberton 30635
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systemic and the only way to control the problem is to remove the infected plant(s).
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{f you have questions or problems with products or services .
Want old blacksmith tools in good shape anvils, tongs, hammers, post vise, trip hammer, call evgs. David Prowell Fairburn doctorno@fairburn.com 770-964-7636
Want old farm buildings, barns, houses
706-283-7397
For sale seasoned oak firewood, 1/2 cord $75, full cord $135, will deliver. Bill Wheeler Jackson 770-775-7070
Free oak, some in pieces, lge. part uncut,
to a rise in students on educational tours, senior citizens. military. and children.
regulated by the Georgia Department ofAgriculture you may write the Office of Consumer Services, 19 Martin Luther King Drive, Atlanta, Georgia 30334, or call toll free (800) 282-5852.
outbuildings within 50 miles of Griffin, Ga. Hal Pine Lake, Stone Mountain area, call for
"It is extremely gratifying to
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
directions. L. Smith Pine Lake 770-686-2222
Hardwood, 1/2 ed. $70, free local delivery, split. Jimmy Middlebrooks Hampton 770-9464962
witness fairgoers enjoying a day at the Fair," said Michael A. Froehlich, executive director.
Dept. Cookbook Features
Want old over-shut wheel for water powered grist mill, any condition as long as it
Oak and hickory $75 1/2 cord, free delivery and stack, prepare for winter 2004. Andre
"This lets
us know that we have
can be moved. Frank Crane Clayton 678 Hayden Marietta 404-310-0226
accomplished our mission. The
"Best of Georgia Farms"
488-9677 Want unwanted trees, prefer pines; also
Oak and hickory $80 1/2 cord, poplar $60 1/2 cord, split, de\., stacked: Sam/Daniel
Georgia
Agricultural
Exposition
The Georgia Department of that provide a unique guide to
want some hardwoods for lumber, within 30 miles radius. Edward Brown Dunn McDonough 770-957-7633
Notices
Will the lady who receritlibrought 3 angel's
trumpets from me please call. M.L. Wooten Marietta 770-422-8245
Hearn Brooks 770-460-7481
Oak and hickory firewood $75/half cord, $140/cord, dely. available, South Metro area. Scott Wingo Palmetto 770-463-9485
Oak firewood for sale, seasoned or green, $65/half cord, $120/cord, dely. availabl~. Derek McCard Concord 770-884-0302
Oak firewood, split, seasoned, 1/2 cord, dry,
Authority and I offer the staff our highest compliments for an excellent Fair," he added.
For the past 15 years, the Fair has provided the state of Georgia with a family-oriented event that
Agriculture has copies of its "Best of Georgia Farms" cookbook and tour boo'k available as long as supplies last.
The book, which is in a full size paperback format with
Georgia agriculture, covering not only the food but also the people of agriculture and the land itself.
Cookbooks are available for $21. 95 each (price includes sales tax, postage and handling). Make
Out-Of-State Wanted
Want 1950 JD B tractor, gas tank. Keith Hanus 704 Garfield St. Tama IA 52339
Want Plymouth or Silver King tractor, any
$95; green, dry, mxd. $80. Larry Moon Conyers 770-922-5157
Rich pine kindling, split, 5 lbs./$5, S&H $7 or come pick up. R. Keesee Homer 706-6772869
Seasoned and split hdwds. $120/full cord,
has earned a reputation for being clean and safe. This is a credit to the vision of Georgia's leaders and a solid history of successful Fairs at
special "Jay flat" binding, includes beautiful artwork, historical information and interesting facts and stories about
checks payable to: Best of Georgia Farms. When ordering, please include your mailing address as well as your phone
condition. R.W, Willaford Plant City FL 813 752-9212
Want pine and hardwood saw timber and pulpwood, will thin pines over 50+ acres. J Milton Whitt Graniteville SC 803-663-3418
Firewood
$65 half cord, pickup or dely. available. Seth Strickland Jackson 678-878-8442
Seasoned and split oak hdwds., 18" to 20" pieces, $75 1/2 cord, dely. free. Corey Campbell Decatur 404-241-0192
Seasoned oak & mxd. hdwd. $60 1/2 cord, dely. locally. Rick Clark McDonough 770-898-
the Georgia National Fairgrounds & Agricenter.
"The Fair is very appreciative of the sponsors, competitors, exhibitors, and vendors who have
some of the people who have had, and continue to have, a positive influence on Georgia agriculture.
Included are more than 200 Market Bulletin recipes carefully
number (in case there is a question about your order). Mail your order and check to: Best of Georgia Farms, 634 Peachtree Parkway, Suite 220, Cumming, GA 30041.
All firewood advertised in the Market "'09""8'"'5'-------------- participated in the Fair," Froehlich selected and tested by department Please allow 10 days for delivery.
Bulletin must be cut from the advertiser's personally owned property. In addition, by law, terms such as face cord, rack, pile,
Seasoned oak and hickory $65 for 1/2 cord, $120 cord, de\. 12 miles plus. Doug Capps Covington 770-787-8113
said. "We consider them a part of our team.''
home economists. In addition, the book features sidebars with food
For questions about call (404) 656-3680.
your
order,
truckload, etc., cannot be used to advertise firewood. Advertisers must use the standard unit of measure, the cord,
Seasoned oak and hickory, split $75/half cord or dump tr!-JCk load of logs $300. Mike Ogle Arnoldsville 706-255-6038
Plans are in the works for the 16th annual, state-sponsored
history, nutritional information and buying tips. The authors,
If you have Internet access, you can download an order form by
when specifying the amount of firewood for sale.
All oak firewood-seasoned, split &
delivered, $80 per one-half cord (Forsyth Co)
Split seasoned hdwd. oak, hickory $140/cord, dely. available, Cherokee, Roswell, Alpharetta. Mr. Randall Woodstock "'67'-8~--'-44"'5~-3-'-5'"'2~2'----------
Georgia National Fair scheduled for October 7-16, 2005. The Fair's theme will be "Sweet 16.''
Fred Brown and Sherri M. L. Smith, also have put together 28 "tours" into the state's back roads
accessing the department's website: www.agr.state.ga.us or use the form below.
Thomas Lane Cumming 770-889-5005.$50 for' 1/2 ed. seas. oak, split; Russellville/Monroe Co. Ted Seaman Russellville 478-992-5791
1/2 cord $60 dogwood, cherry, hickory, oak seasoned. Bill Garner Cumming 770-8874197
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
Since its beginning in 1990, the Georgia National Fair has won 51 awards from the International Association of Fairs and Expositions for its agricultural
The Best of Georgia Farms Cookbook and Tour Book
Full Size Paperback Edition
1/2 cord firewood seasoned oak del advertiser on his/her own property; events, competitive exhibits, and
between Newnan & East Point $80, downtown Atlanta $100. Tim Tucker Newnan 770-251-
timberland must be at least 1 acre. No companies or businesses are allowed.
communications
programs.
The
7612
Approx. 1OAl'of 34 yr. old pine trees, timber Georgia National Fair has been
with special "lay flat" binding A Georgia treasure you, your family and friends will enjoy for a lifetime.
1/2 cord oak & hickory split $75, 1/2 cord mxd. hdwd. $71, free dely. Mitchell North Palmetto 770-463-5512
for sale near Eastman and Cochran Ga. Emory Hulett Milan 229-362-4141
designated a Southeast Tourism Society "Top 20 Event for October"
1/2 cord or cord of split hdwds., $60- 1/2
Christmas-Trees
eight times. The Fair has received
and $120 cord. Todd Brady Lula 770-9830056
Covered seasoned split oak firewood 1/2 cord/$70, you pick up. F. Lieb Jackson 770 775-0646
Firewood $75 half cord, $150 full cord other. Brandon Williamson Stone Mountain 770-256-8767
Firewood for sale, 1/2 cor-d $60, 1 cord $110, 2 cords $200. D. Wayne Worley Homer 706-677-4560
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Choose and cut or wholesale $12/up, Va.
pines, Leyland cypress, cedar, Blue Ice, fresh
cut firs and fresh made wreaths. Adrian
Fourakre Hampton 770-946-9112
Christmas trees 5-9'. Va. pines $10-$14,
colored, cut, shaped & baled. Steve Green
Louisville 478-625-7723
White pine Christmas trees, you cut & load,
15% off 10 to 50, 25% off 50 to 100. Richard
Tate Rome 706-232-9819
one "Special Events Directory and Events Business News Top 200 Event" award. In 2002, the Fair was designated one of Southern Living magazine's "Our Best 202 Things About the South First-Prize Fair."
Rake Leaves To Protect Lawn
City~'---------- State _ _ _ _ _ Zip _ _ _ _ __
Phone (please include area code):(___) _ _ __ (please include phone number in case we have questions about your order) Please send me ____ books at $21.95 each (price includes sales tax, postage and handling)
Firewood, oak, 1/2 cord/$70, $130/cord dely. available, now taking orders for fall. Ms Julie McDonough 678-300-5569
Firewood, oak, 20" long, dry, pickup load
CORRECTIONS
Rake leaves will not only tidy up
English bridles, leg wraps, bell boots, your lawn, but it also will prevent
Enclose check or money order in the amount of$._ _ _ _ _ _ __ 1=$21.95 I 2=$43.90 I 3=$65.85 I 4=$87.80 I 5=$109.75 I 6=$131.70
1/2 cord/$50. R. Dangar 1062 Lg. Rd Alpharetta 30004 770-377-6411
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
Free oak firewood, you cut and remove
English halters, and trail bridles, other misc. tack. Milda Berkley Covington 770-786-9659
Quilts, handmade, diff. designs, aprons, bonnets, all sizes, work aprons, baby quilts. Mrs. John W. Marlowe 1855 Auburn Road Dacula 30019 770-945-4872
Ads may be published consecutively up
leaves from matting down during winter rains and eventually suffocating the grass. Instead of bagging the leaves, use them in your compost pile or shred them
Please make checks payable to: BEST OF GEORGIA FARMS Mail your order to: 634 Peachtree Parkway, Suite 220. Cumming, GA 30041
Phone: (404) 656-3680
Please allow two weeks for deliverv.
brush. James Cagle Oxford 770-786-3592 to a maximum of four (4) weeks.
and use them for mulch.
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Wednesday October 27, 2004
Bulletin Calendar
LIVESTOCK SALES & EVENTS
ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS
Oct. 30 Chattahoochee Goat & Sheep Sale, Nov. 12-13 45th Annual Christmas in
4833 Cagle Rd., Lula. Info: Mike
November Bazaar, Floyd Homemakers
Stepp, 770-869-7268 or Joe Barefoot,
Council, 9 am-5 pm, arts & crafts, at
770-869-7726.
Rome Civic Ctr., free admission. Info:
Nov. 5 Breeder Cattle Sale, 6 pm, approx.
Lilian Sassone, 706-295-1755.
300 females consisting of prs., Nov. 19-20 11th Annual Pine Bluff Fall
springers & bulls, included is one small
Festival, arts & crafts, cane grinding,
herd of regd. Angus cattle, all mouthed
Melton's Chapel UMC, Baxley.
& pre. checked, Turner Cly. Stockyards,
Info: 912-367-6577 or happyhens@
Ashburn. Info: 800-344-9808.
bellsouth.net.
Nov. 6 Annual Show Pig Sale, 2 pm, Bruce
Herndon show pigs, 50-75 head of top
PESTICIDES & RECERTIFICATION
qlty. show pigs, Ennanueal Cly. Agri- Oct. 29 MALTA Pesticide Workshop/
Center, Swainsboro Fairgrounds. Info: Bruce, 912-537-4309 (home) or 912565-7640.
Seminar, comm. 4 & 24, private 2, Acworth. Info: Jean 0. Ray, 770-7329832.
Nov. 6 Ga. Limousin Assn. Bull & Heifers Nov. 5 Advances Against Termites, comm. 1
Sale, 12 noon, selling 40 bulls & 25 heffers, Ga. Bull Evaluation Ctr., lrwinville. Info: Carroll T. Cannon, 229776-4383.
& 35, Perry. Info: Kelly Hackney, 770945-6265. Nov.5 IPM for Schools, comm. 1 & 35, Perry. Info: Kelly Hackney, 770-945-6265.
Nov. 5 Formosan Termites, comm. 1 & 35,
EQUINE EVENTS
Perry. Info: Kelly Hackney, 770-945-
Oct. 30 Qpen Fun Show, pleasure, 1O am,
6265.
30/40 running, 2 pm, $500 added, Nov. 5 IPM with Emphasis on Service
prizes & high pt. awards, Burton
Quality & Documentation, comm. 1 &
quarter horses, Elberton. Info: 706-
35, Perry. Info: Kelly Hackney, 770-
283-5308.
945-6265.
Oct. 30 Ga. Min. Assn. Sanctioned Horse Nov. 5 Stump the Attorney - Open Forum to
Show, Broad, River Saddle Club,
Ask Your WOO Questions, comm. 1 &
Oglethorpe Arean, judged classes, 10
35, Perry. Info: Kelly Hackney, 770-
am, running classes, 2:30 pm, no dogs
945-6265.
on grounds. Info: 706-245-9326.
Nov. 5 IPM Identification & Control of
Oct. 30 Saddle Up for St. Jude Horse Show,
Nuisance Ant Species, comm. 1 & 35,
Cherokee Cly. Saddle Club. Info:
Perry. Info: Kelly Hackney, 770-945-
Susan Vance, 770-704-5592.
6265.
Nov. 4-7 SE Showdown High School Rodeo, Nov. 5. Fumigation, comm. 4 & 38, Perry.
Ga. Nat.'1 Fairgrounds & Agricenter,
Info: Kellly Hackney, 770-945-6265.
Perry. Info: 706-265-7673.
Nov. 5 Pre-treats, comm. 1 & 35, Perry. Info:
Nov. 6 Mountain Stream Saddle Club
Kelly Hackney, 770-945-6265.
Saddles Series, pleasure, 9 am, 40 Nov. 5 Incorporating Pest Mgmt. in Building
cloverleaf not before 2 pm, added
& Equipment Design, comm. 1 & 35,
money, all 5 running events to follow.
Perry. Info: Kelly Hackney, 770-945-
Info: Billy, 770-532-5670 or Roger,
6265.
770-503-5710.
Nov. 5 Lawn & Ornamental Pests, comm. 2
Nov. 6-7 Tek Marciniak's De-Spook Your
& 24, Perry. Info: Kelly Hackney, 770-
Horse Workshop, 9 am, N. Wind
945-6265.
Equestrian Ctr., 1768 NeW1 Green Rd., Nov. 5 Dry Wood Termites, comm. 2 & 35,
Cumming. Info: 770-886-5419.
Perry. Info: Kelly Hackney, 770-945:
GARDENING EVENTS Oct. 30-Nov. 14 Chrysanthemum Festival,
Callaway Gardens, Pine Mountain. Info: 1-800-CALLAWAY. Nov. 7 African Violet Show & Sale, Sat., 12 noon-5 pm, Sun., 9 am-5 pm, Atlanta Botanical Garden. Info: Phyllis Hinkle, 770-469-6460. Nov. 9 Ga. Native Plant Society Meeting, 7:30 pm, Dr. Don.aid Davis on "The American Chestnut: Impact and Prospects for Return," Atlanta Botanical Garden. Info: 770-343-6000.
6265. Nov. 5-Jan. 5 Reality for Urban Pest
Management, comm. 2 & 35, Perry. Info: Kelly Hackney, 770-945-6265. Nov. 6 What's New in Rodent Control, comm. 1 & 31, Perry. Info: Kelly Hackney, 770-945-6265. Nov:6 Pre-treats, comm. 2 & 35, Perry. Info: Kelly Hackney, 770-945-6265. Nov. 6 Fly Control, comm. 1 & 31, Perry. Info: Kelly Hackney, 770-945-6265. Nov. 6 Termite Testing, comm. 1 & 35, Perry. Info: Kelly Hackney, 770-945-6265. Nov. 6 Use of Vacuums in Pest Control,
CRAF,T FAIRS
comm. 1 & 35, Perry. Info: Kelly
Oct. 30 McEachern UMC Harvest Festival &
Hackney, 770-945-6265.
Craft Show, Powder Springs. Info: 770- Nov. 6 Intro to Toxic Mold - Knowing the
943-3008.
Difference, comm. 2 & 37, Perry. Info:
Oct. 30 St. Oliver's Wings Arts & Crafts Fall
Kelly Hackney, 770-945-6265.
Festival, 9 am-3 pm, Snellville. Jnfo: Nov. 6 IPM Rodent Control, comm. 2 & 31,
Nancy Cannella, 770-279-7392.
Perry. Info: Kelly Hackney, 770-945-
Oct. 30-31 Beaver Creek Festival, arts &
6265.
crafts, plants free, Montezuma. Info: Nov. 7-10 2004 GGCSA Annual Meeting,
Judy, 706-884-2500.
comm. 9 & 24, Lake Lanier Island. Info:
Nov. 6 Rural America Festival, 10 am-6 pm,
Tenia S. Workman, 706-376-3585.
arts & crafts, free, Buena Vista. Info: Nov. 9 Complex Answers to Common
Judy Williams, 229-649-7800.
Landscape Problems, comm. 2 & 24,
Nov. 6 Lone Oak Country Festival, 9 am-3
Macon. Info: Aaron L. Lancaster, 478-
pm. Info: 706-637-4656.
_
751-6338.
Nov. 6 Bostwick Cotton Gin Festival, 9 am-5 Nov. 10-11 11th Annual Harrell's Academy
pm, operating cotton gin, arts & crafts,
Nursery Curriculum, comm. 2 & 24,
Bostwick. Info: Angie Howard, 706-
Pine Mountain. Info: Deborah
. 342-0182.
Cuzzone, 863-687-27'74.
Nov. 6 3rd Annual I'd Rather Be in Tignall Nov. 10-11 11th Annual Harrell's Academy
Fall Festival, expert craftsmen, artists,
Turf Curriculum; comm. 2 & 24, Pine
Tignall. Info: 706-285-2736.
Mountain. Info: Deborah Cuzzone,
Nov. 6-7 21st Annual Hunter Harvest Arts &
863-687-2774.
Crafts Show, Sat., 9 am-5 pm, Sun., 12 Nov. 11 CEU Workshop on Pesticide Safety
noon- 5 pm, 4-H exhibits, handmade
& Clean Water, comm. 3 & 24, private 2,
arts & crafts, Hunter Memorial Park,
Alpharetta. Info: Todd Hurt, 770-479-0418.
8830 Gurley Rd., Douglasville. Info: Betty Kidney, 678-715-6058. Nov. 6-7 Oostanaula Community Club Arts & Crafts Show, Hwy. 156, 5 mi. w. of Calhoun. Info: Kathy Brown, 706-2369000.
MISCELLANEOUS Oct. 30 2nd Annual African American Family
Farmers Conference, 9 am-2 pm, Ft. Valley State University. Info: Carole Thompkins, 800-485-0004.
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.
Bulletin Calendar Guidelines
To submit a notice for inclusion in the Market Bulletin's Calendar of Events,
follow these guidelines:
'
Please mail notices at.least three weeks prior to the date of event. Items will be
published two weeks prior to their occurence in the calendar.
Equine events should be included in the quarterly horse edition and should not
be resubmitted for publication again in the calendar. H a change in the date, time,
etc. is necessary, we will be happy to include the notices again as a correction.
Calendar announcements should be as close to 20 words as possible and include
the following information: date, time, name of event, location, and name and
telephone number for further information.
When submitting multiple listings, please submit events taking place on different
dates on separate sheets of paper. (All sheets may be mailed in the same envelope,
however). When submitting a notice requesting handicraft exhibits, etc., please
specify when you would like the request to be published; otherwise, it will be
included approximately one month before the event takes place.
If you have questions about the Bulletin Calendar, call Randy Cox at 404-656-3682.
Association to Host Bio Diesel Conference
Consumers interested in learning of the advantages of renewable bio diesel fuels may want to attend the Bio Diesel Conference scheduled November 9 at the Georgia Farm Bureau building in Macon, Ga. Hosted by the Georgia/Florida Soybean Association, the program will feature speakers who are distributors, government officials and users of bio diesel. For additional information and registration forms, call (706) 542-3793.
Ga. Agritourism Focus Of Upcoming workshops
Farmers interested in learning more about Georgia's agritourism initiative, Growing Up in Georgia, may want to plan to attend one of two seminars scheduled in the South Georgia area.
The first seminar is set for Tuesday, Nov. 16, at Southeastern Technical College in Vidalia; the second is scheduled Thursday, Dec. 9, in Brunswick (location to be determined). Both programs will run 9:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. and require a registration fee of $25, whiCh includes lunch.
Among the topics .included in the sessions are: marketing plans and promotions, developing community markets, regulations and permits, and the importance of value added products.
The seminars are presented by the Georgia Department of Agriculture, Georgia Department of Economic Development, Georgia Rural Development Council. Governor Sonny Perdue's Agricultural Advisory Committee, and the University of Georgia Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development.
For more information, call (478) 275-6888 or email !hammock @georgia.org
'Pl!t@uj .illeJt
Website Helps Buyers, Sellers
Qeorgia Poultry Federation, with assistance from the University of Georgia, has introduced a .new website, www.galitter.org, to link buyers and sellers of poultry litter. The service is provided at no costs to buyers or sellers. "This is a step above the informal matching service that the Federation has offered for some time," said Federation Executive Director Abit Massey.
The system is designed to facilitate communication between parties interested in buying, selling, or transporting poultry litter. Users with valid accounts may post advertisements indicating product or service available for sale, or desired for purchase. In addition to being able to post ads to the website, registered users will be added to the litter market website and be able to receive updates via e-mail on a regular basis. Non registered users may browse and search all active advertisements.
FM SMUttt .C4tdf.e4 -RMOWtee f~
Free Agriculture Workshop Offered in Spanish Nov. 4
Three sessions will be offered Escapes Cooperative on
entirely in Spanish at the free "Agriculture and Nature Based
workshop Team Agriculture Tourism - Marketing the Sizzle
Georgia is sponsoring Nov. 4 from Instead of the Bacon," will be
8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at Ft. Valley available prior ,to the luncheon
State University for small, session.
beginning, and limited resource Participants in the afternoon
farmers.
Safety and Pesticide Use session
The TAG workshop opens at 8 can learn the latest information on
a.m. in the C.W. P~ttigrew Farm Integrated Pest Management as
and Community Life Center on the well as pesticides, toxicity,
Ft. Valley campus with registration symptoms of poisoning, chemical
and exhibits displaying information handling, reducing risks, and
from many of the 45 agricultural common errors to avoid.
groups and state and federal "We are also taking advantage
agencies that participate in TAG. of Ft. Valley State University's
The program begins at 8:30 a.m. many agricultural research project~
"This is the third workshop and onsite demonstration facilities
where TAG has offered topics for this workshop," Messer said.
presented entirely in Spanish and "Participants in the aquaculture and
targeted to Hispanic agricultural livestock and poultry sessions will
producers, but the first one in the benefit from the university's work
southwestern section of the state," in these areas."
said TAG Chairperson Chris Early registration is important
Messer.
since lunch will be provided to
The topics to be presented in participants. To register for the
Spanish are: The Hopes and Fears workshop, or obtain information in
of Farming and Housing Issues; Spanish, contact Estuardo Rodas at
Marketing Mix Decisions and Land 404-232-3500 or register online at
Acquisitions; and Safety and the following website: http://www.
Pesticide Use.
teamaggeorgia.com.
Those attending the 9 a.m. English-speaking participants
session in Spanish on The Hopes should pre-register either on the
and Fears of Farming and Housing website or by contacting Ms.
Issues will participate in an Sandra Daniel, Fort Valley State
interactive session focusing on University Cooperative Extension
gaining insight into Latino Program, P.O. Box 4061, Fort
perspectives regarding hopes and Valley, GA 31030-4313; by FAX
concerns of farming. Insights also 478-825-6299 or register by e-mail
will be given on farm labor housing at daniels@fvsu.edu or call 478-
issues and also general affordable 825-6269.
housing concerns.
Two sessions will be available
The Marketing Mix Decisions & for the following topics: Organics
Land Acquisitions session will -Introduction to Production &
cover the essential role of Marketing; F,inancing Small Farms;
marketing and the marketing mix - and A PRIMER: Selecting New
the 4P's: Product, Price, Place, and Enterprises for Your Farm. Also
Promotion in determining the included in the topics are:
feasibility of an enterprise. Aquaculture
Fresh Water
Discussions on land acquisition Shrimp; Beef Marketing; Goats,
include methods for leasing and Lambs & Pastured Poultry; U-Pick
buying land for agricultural - Getting Started and Improving
purposes.
Your Operation;
and U-
Written Spanish translations of Pick/Roadside Markets - Adding
the presentation by Dr. Amy Value to Farm Products Through
Winstead of Southwest Georgia Direct Marketing.
Lynmore James, State Representative and Vice-Chair of the House Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Committee, (standing, far left) is shown with recipients of the Centennial Farm Awards presented October 8 at the Georgia National Fairgrounds and Agricenter in Perry. Representative James was.the guest speaker at a luncheon honoring the award recipients. A total of 16 farms were honored this year. Administered by the Historic Preservation Division of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, the Centennial Farm Program recognizes farms that have been in continuous operation for 100 years or more. Nominations to recognize farms during the next cycle must be received by March 1, 2005. For an application or further information, call (404) 651-6782.
Wednesday October 27, 2004
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LDPPayment
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Helping Each Other
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producers must have an e-mail
address and set up a customer
profile through their local USDA
service center that validates their
farming and crop information.
To register, producers can go
to: www.sc.egov.usda.gov and
complete form CCC-634-E,
"Request for Electronic Loan
Deficiency Payment Services" or
they can obtain the form at
USDA service centers. Eligible
producers also must have an
The new Georgia Grown Visitors Center at the Atlanta State active USDA eAuthentication
Farmers' Market recently had its grand opening with a ribbon- Level 2 account, which requires
cutting ceremony conducted by Georgia Commissioner of filling out an online registration
Agriculture Tommy Irvin and officials from the Clayton County form at www.eauth.egov.usda.gov/
Tourism Authority, which now operates the center at the 150-acre followed by a visit to the local
facility in Forest Park. The new center is located in the same space USDA service center for identity
as the Welcome Center which closed in 1996 due to budget cuts.
verification.
The Walker Park Elementary School Chorus will be presenting a session on the Music of Hawaii at the Georgia Music Educators Inservice Conference in Savannah Saturday, Jan. 29, 2005.
The chorus would like to make Hawaiian music instruments out of gourds to give each music teacher that attends our session. We need 300 bottle neck gourds for this project, as 300 teachers are expected to attend.
Please contact me if you have any bottle neck gourds you could donate for this project. I am willing to travel up to two hours from Monroe to pick up the gourds. We plan on cutting, cleaning, and staining the gourds in mid-November.
Mimi Watson Elementary Music Teacher Walker Park Elementary School 1820 Georgia Hwy 11 N.W. Monroe, Georgia 30656
(w)770-267-83 l l (h) 770-267-4708 e-mail: mwatson @walton.k12.ga. us
Agriculture Career
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DCP Signup
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Georgia Small Grains Annual Summary 2004
A Job You Can Love
associated with working for the annually under DCP and can opt Small grain plantings for 2004 Oats planted for the 2004 crop
Have you ever dreamed of school system is also very out of participating in the program got off to a fast start in the fall of showed a decrease of 10,000 acres
having a job that you love? Let me adequate. You would be hard- in any year.
2003 as soil moisture generally was from a year earlier to 90,000 acres.
just tell you, "life is good when you pressed to find another career with In addition to the new adequate during the fall and early Oats harvested for grain was at
enjoy your job." I was an benefits that allow you to take such electronic DCP service, USDA is winter
months.
Winter 25,000 acres, 5,000 less than in
Agriculture; teacher for several good care of your family.
providing expanded service for temperatures and rainfall were near 2003. The yield for oats averaged
years and am convinced it is the
producers who choose to travel to normal and crop conditions during 50 bushels per acre, 6 bushels less
best career you can have. It is just Opportunities for Advancement a USDA office to complete their the winter months mostly were than last year. Production totaled
down right fun. No day is ever the Agricultural Education is a 2005 DCP contract. These good. Dry conditions during the 1.25 million bushels, down 26
same, and the energy is contagious. career, not just a job. As an producers now have the option to spring kept small grains from percent from last year's 1.68
Whether you become a Young Agriculture teacher you can visit any USDA Service Center, in reaching their yield potential, million bushels.
Farmer teacher helping students and members of the community
advance your pos1t10n continued education such
with as a
addition to their administrativelyassigned center as required in
according to the Georgia Agncultura1 Stat.ist.ics Serv1ce.
Georgia's acreage planted to rye, at 250,000 acres was 7 percent
with beef herd problems or a Masters degree, a Specialist degree, previous years.
All wheat planted in Georgia for less than was planted in 2003.
Horticulture instructor training or maybe even a PhD. These DCP payments are computed the 2004 crop was 330,000 acres, Most of the rye in Georgia is used
students for a competition Floriculture judging, it is easy
in to
advanced degrees open other doors such as being a school
using the base acres and payment yields established for each farm.
c5o0n,0d0.1t0.io1nesssa1t1hoawne1dn g2r0o0w3e.rsPtloapntJianngt
for winter grazing and as a winter cover crop. However, 25,000 acres
love a job that combines working administrator, a state director Producers receive direct their intended acreage. Wheat were kept to maturity and harvested
with people agriculture.
and
working
with
agricultural education, or a consultant for the National FFA
payments at rates established by statute regardless of market
harvested for grain was 190,000 acres, 40,000 Iess than 1ast year.
for grain and seed. This acreage is 25,000 less than ill' 2003. Yield
A Comfortable Living Agriculture teaching is also a career that will allow you to be financially comfortable. Not that money is everything, but
Organization. You could also end up working for the University of Georgia or even the United States Department of Agriculture. The
possibilities are endless. The University of Georgia may
prices. Counter-cyclical payment rates vary depending on market
prices.
Counter-cyclical
payments are issued only when
the effective price (which takes
into account the direct payment
Wheat yields were set at 45 bushels
per acre, which is one bushel per acre Iess than a year ago. p roduct.ion tota1ed 8.55 m1111 0n bushels, 19 percent less than 2003.
averaged 24 bushels per acre, 8 bushels more than in 2003. Production was down 25 percent from a year ago at 600,000 bushels.
Agricultural Education is a career seem like a very big place to some, rate, marke1 price, and loan rate) that offers very adequate salary but rest assured we are like a family for a commodity is below the
Pumpkin Time
ranges. You could start right out of in the Department of Agricultural target price for the commodity.
college with salaries over $40,000 Leadership, Education, and. For "other oilseeds," because of per year. That number goes up by Communication (ALEC). Our
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the thousands during your career as an Agriculture teacher, based on further degrees and/or years experience. The benefits package
classes are interactive, interesting, and all-inclusive. I sincerely hope
you consider coming to the University of Georgia, one of the
the existing loan rate, the
maximum
counter-cyclical
payment rate is zero. More information on DCP is
available at USDA Service
the stroll in the forest looking for
the right Christmas tree or the
Thanksgiving morning turkey hunt
for
the
day's
Thanksgiving, don't plant pumpkins until early to late June, depending on the variety. Never plant until danger of frost has
best higher education institutions in Centers and on FSA's website at: main course.
passed.
November Garden Chores
the world. I hope you contact us to find out more about our program.
www.fsa.usda.gov.
My email is jcr@uga.edu: my
Most of the pumpkins grown in Pumpkin vanet1es vary in size Georgia are in the northern third of and color. To grow your own, start the state, although there are a few by selecting the right variety for
phone number is 706-542-8646. Fall Meeting Scheduled south Georgia growers. Plant your use.
Equine Disaster Moving Plants Indoors
If you bring plants inside that have been outdoors during the summer, don't be alarmed if the plants shed a few leaves. The plants have to readjust to the dimmer light and drier air they have indoors. Decrease fertilizer doses to one application of soluble 20-2020 per month.
Please contact me if you are interested in becoming an Agriculture Instructor.
When hurricanes Frances, Ivan and Jeanne brought damaging weather to Georgia farms, the Georgia Department of Agriculture
For Sheep, Wool Growers
All those interested in sheep and or wool production are invited to attend the fall meeting of the Georgia Sheep and Wool Growers Association at Fort Valley State University's Small Ruminant Research and Extension Center Nov. I0 beginning at I0:30 am. Participants will have the
viruses and insect pressure make growing pumpkins in south Georgia hard to accomplish.
Many of the pumpkins sold in Georgia were grown up north and in the Midwest. Some come from states such as Indiana, Ohio, Tennessee, Michigan, and North Carolina.
Don't give up hope, though, for just the right local pumpkin. Your
It takes proper care throughout the season to grow the long-awaited "big orange orb" you will cherish until it's ladled into the pie crust or melts into the compost pile.
If you decide to grow your own, consult your county Extension Service office for details.
It's difficult to grow competitively large pumpkins in the Georgia climate. Limit your
received inquiries from horse opportunity to see the facilities, chances of finding it are better if competition to local and state fairs.
Prepare Garden
owners interested in obtaining meet with fellow sheep you search local markets and on- How do you pick the proper
For Next Season
emergency shelters for their enthusiasts and hear the latest farm sales outlets.
pumpkin? Choose one with a hard
November is a good time to animals.
This information information
on
parasite Then, of course, there's always rind and a dull color. Declining
prepare your garden soil for the currently is available on the management,
marketing the challenge of growing your own vines indicate a ripe pumpkin, too.
next spring planting season. department's website www.agr. Spread manure, rotted sawdust and~ state.ga.us. Once the opening page
opportumt1es, and other sheep production interests. No pre-
pumpkin. This is often not possible, but if you have a big yard
Pick pumpkins before frost and leave at least three to four inches of
leaves over the garden soil and displays, look under the heading registration is required. For more and don't mind filling some of it stem on the fruit.
plow them under to improve the "Frequently Accessed Pages'' and information or directions contact: with vines, you might want to give One caution: Southern-grown
fertility, physical structure and click on the link to "Animal- Jennif Chandler 706- 742-7805 or it a whirl.
pumpkins usually can't be stored as
water-holding capacity of the soil. Emergency Storm Shelters."
jennifchandler@yahoo.com
For harvest near Halloween or long as those grown in other areas.
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LDP Payment Service Now Available. Online
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U.S. Agriculture Secretary Ann M. Veneman recently announced that the U.S. Department of Agriculture has launched a nationwide Electronic Loan Deficiency Payment (eLDP) service. The service will now enable producers across the country to request and receive LOP payments online.
"The eLDP program allows producers to apply for and receive Loan Deficiency Payments online from remote locations such as their homes or offices," Veneman said.
In January, USDA launched its eGov . initiative by unveiling a new website,
which was the first phase in efforts to make the website more powerful and accessible to USDA information and science. Features are being added, such as the Customer Statement in March, which puts a whole range of USDA services and programs into a single report at the fingertips of agricultural producers. Farmers are able to view their contracts in various conservation programs, payments under commodity programs, and information on loans and crop insurance.
Farmers participating in the eLDP service will no longer have to travel to USDA service centers to receive their benefits. Payments are automatically deposited in the producer's bank account, reducing paperwork, while speeding up payment processing.
To participate, producers must meet all eligibility requirements for marketing assistance loans and LDPs for barley, canola, corn, corn silage, dry peas, flaxseed, grain sorghum, honey, mustard, oats, peanuts, rapeseed, rice, safflower, soybeans, sunflower oil, sunflower seeds, wheat, wool, mohair, and unshorn pelts. eLDPs for upland cotton produ~ers will become available at a future date.
When local market prices are less than the marketing assistance loan rate, producers can choose to receive LDPs
for their crops in lieu of marketing
assistance loans. An LOP is based upon
the quantity of the commodity pledged
as collateral for a loan multiplied by the
difference between the local marketing
assistance loan rate and the posted
county price for the commodity.
The voluntary eLDP service has
stringent security measures to protect
participants' private information. As
with traditional LDPs, only authorized
federal employees have access to
information that is submitted
electronically.
All participating
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Haley Sellers of Douglas Ga., great-
granddaughter of J.B. (Bud)
Hutcheson, grew this large potato which took two and one-half hours to cook.
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 3 112 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 Htme mare 1 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 IO 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 0.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 0.C.G.A (Humane Care for Equines Act).
10 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 in Decatur. Georgia at I p.m. on Saturday. October 30. 2004. The said equine may be inspected at the Equine Critical Care Facility from I I p.m. until I p.m. 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.J 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 I. 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.
GFC Urges Tree Seedling Orders Before Sellout
Georgia Forestry Commission Application for Nursery Stock
Name Address_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Customer No.
(Office use only)
City ____ ----- State _ _ Zip _____
Phone (day)------ ._(evening)----
County of Residence----------
Method of Shipment
( ) St<1te Truck to County Forestry Office
( ) Applicant will pick up at the nur')ery below
( } Fhnt River Nursery Byromville. GA 229268-7308
( ) Walker Nursery Reidsville. GA 91255 7. 7821
Mail Order Form to:
Georgia Forestry Commission Flint River Nursery 9850 River Road
Byromville, GA 31007
Amount Enclosed ___ Check No. __ Date ___ Signature-------Only orders accomF?.anied by payment will guaranty seedlings.
Requested
County
County
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t---- ----+--
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TOTAL
The Georgia Forestry Commission (GFC) urges buyers to order tree seedlings now due to the probability of numerous species being sold out for the 2005 planting season.
Russ Pohl, GFC Chief of Reforestation, said some species sell out early due to increasing demand and short supply. "The usual rush to buy seedlings starts in September," Pohl said, "but we still have a good supply of slash and loblolly pine - and some hardwood species."
Planting season for slash and loblolly pines can begin as early as mid-November (depending on weather). Hardwoods should be planted in January and February. Any purchaser of GFC seedlings may receive a full refund until Nov. 15, 2004. All requests for refunds must "e in writing and postmarked by Nov. Id
Ordering seectlings is easy. Just fi II out the seedling order form (at left) a11d drop it and a check in the mail to reserve your supply.
Applications and price listings also
may be obtained by calling 1-800-GA-
TREES or visit the Georgia Forestry
Commission
website
at
www.gatrees.org.
Wednesday October 27, 2004
USDA Begins Signup
For DCP Enrollment
U.S. Agriculture Secretary Ann M. Veneman recently announced that sign-up for the 2005 Direct and Counter-Cyclical Payment Program (DCP) has begun at USDA Service Centers, along with online enrollment.
"Since the Direct and Counter-cyclical Payment Program was authorized by the 2002 Farm Bill, the program has made available $12 billion in payments to America's farmers," said Veneman.
The electronic DCP service allows producers to choose 2005 DCP payment options, assign crop shares, and sign and submit their contracts electronically from any computer with Internet access. Participants no longer have to visit their USDA Service Center to complete these tasks and can view and print out submitted contract options at any time.
The user-friendly service saves producers time, reduces paperwork. and speeds up contract processing at USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) offices. The voluntary service is available to all producers who are eligible to participate in DCP and who have obtained eAuthentication accounts. The service has strict security measures to protect participants' private information, as only authorized federal employees have access to information that is submitted electronically.
The electronic service will be available online at www.fsa.usda.gov/ egov/edcp_default.htm. To access the service, eligible producers must have an active USDA eAuthentication Level 2 account, which requires filling out an online registration form at www. eauth.egov.usda.gov followed by a visit to the local USDA Service Center for identity verification.
Producers have until June l, 2005, to enroll for the 2005 DCP. USDA will accept late-filed applications through Sept. 30, 2005, if accompanied by a$ I00 late fee. Producers must sign contracts
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