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GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TOMMY IRVIN, COMMISSIONER

Vol. , No. 23

Wednesday November 10, 2004

Copyright 2004

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Dept. Continues Project
For Ram Genotyping
The Georgia Department of Agriculture is pleased to announce theat we have funding to continuation of the Ram Genotyping Project through August, 2005. This a new program started last year and is designed to help Georgia's sheep producers protect their flocks from the disease scrapie. Scrapie, 1s one of a group of diseases known as transmissible spongiform encephalopathics,. Scrapie is a chronic. debilitating, and fatal disease of sheep. Since 200 I, scrapie has been diagnosed in five5 Georgia flocks, and. Department personnel have investigated nearly 40 flocks for exposure to the diseasescrapie. Goats are susceptible to scrapie but are rarely infected unless exposed to scrapie infected sheep. The clinical signs of scrapie include intense itching with loss of wool. incoordination, and chronic weight loss. These symptoms worsen over several weeks to months and the disease is always fatal.
The Georgia Department of
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Pay Attention to Measurements When Buying Firewood

Although firewood can be bought throughout the year, many consumers do not make their firewood purchases until fall or winter. After the first "cold snap" of the season. consumers begin looking for firewood sources to be sure they have an adequate supply of wood to fuel their fireplaces and stoves.
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1 A typical measurement of a cord of firewood.
While rural landowners often have the option of cutting wood from their own property, most urban and suburban residents must purchase firewood. Both buyers and sellers of firewood should be familiar with Georgia Department of Agriculture regulations governing firewood sales. These regulations are designed to protect both buyers and sellers.

Accprding

to

regulations

administered by the department's Fuels

and Measures Division, wood of any

type sold as fuel for fireplaces or stoves

must be sold by the cord or cubic

measure. A cord is defined as 128

cubic feet of wood stacked by the line

or row in a compact manner with

individual pieces touching. The cord

can be four feet high, four feet wide

and eight feet long, or any combination

of these measurements (height. width

and length) which yield 128 cubic feet

of firewood (4 ft. x 4 ft. x 8ft. = 128

cubic feet).

Since it is impractical to cut firewood

into lengths of four feet for most uses,

consumers likely would want the wood

in more manageable lengths of 24 or 16

inches for use in fireplaces and stoves.

Therefore, for wood stacked in rows

four feet high and eight feet long. it

would take two rows of 24-inch wood or

3 rows of 16-inch wood to provide a

width of 48 inches (four feet) needed to

yield one cord of wood.

"Some people try to sell firewood by

the truckload, face cord, or rack, but

these are not legally recognized measurements," said Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin. In Georgia, firewood can be advertised and sold only by the cord, fraction thereof, or cubic measure.
Consumers also may find firewood sold in small bundles or shrink-wrapped packages at convenience stores and
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USDA Provides ECP Funds to Ga.
The Emergency Conservation Program (ECP) has been requested by 81 Farm Service Agency County Committees and approved for program implementation by the National FSA Office in Washington DC. A total of $8,576,550 has been requested for repairs to damage caused by hurricanes, high wind, and torrential rainfall in September. Georgia has received $4.8 million in Emergency
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Georgia Gathers Top Honors at National FFA Convention

The Georgia FFA Association gathered more top honors than any other state association at the 77th National FFA Convention in Louisville, Kentucky, Oct. 27-30. More than l,000 Georgia FFA members, advisors, parents and honorees attended the convention.
Capping off a week of top awards, Rachael McCall, of Wilcox County, was named national FFA vice president for the Southern Region. Rachel will represent the nearly half-million member organization traveling more than I00,000 miles promoting agriculture and the organization's leadership, personal development and career success agenda.
Elizabeth Mulkey, of Bainbridge High, was named the national winner in the FFA Creed Speaking contest. She recited the creed and answered questions from judges on her interpretation of the 74-year-old passage.
Georgia started the week with 15 individual national proficiency finalists
Special
Handicraft Edition
See Pages 9- l0

out of the 49 total categories. When the selections were completed, eight Georgia FFA members were named national proficiency winners. Georgia winners included: Emily Byers, Jackson County, Agricultural Communications; David Farmer, Jr., Franklin County, Beef Production; Will Cabe, Franklin County, Diversified Livestock Production; Paul Ruddle, Lowndes County, Emerging Agricultural Technology; Ward Black, Jackson County, Home and/or Community Development; Jwaltney Daniels, Tift County, Landscape Management; Nicole Cisson, Franklin Comity, Poultry . Production; Chris Yearwood, Small Animal Care and Production.
The FFA proficiency program recognizes individuals who transfer their classroom instruction into individual supervised agricultural experience programs in production and entrepreneurship careers. "Georgia FFA proficiency finalists topped the nation because of the superior classroom instruction lll}d development from local advisors and state agricultural education specialists," said James Woodard, Georgia FFA State Advisor and State Director of Agricultural Education for the Georgia Department of Education.

Paul Ruddle, of Lowndes County, was also named as the National Agriscience Student of the Year for his work with photosynthetic variances m transgenic plants.
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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 horse5. to wit:
15 year old bay Pony mare 12 year old bay Quarter Horse mare 4 year old brown Miniature mare 10 month old sorrel Miniature colt IS year old bay Grade mare 4 year old palomino Quarter Horse mare 1 1/2 year old black Saddlebred colt 2 1/2 year old black Saddlebred filly 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). 12 year old bay Grade mare Said equine are being sold as impounded animals previously owned by Diane Evans under the authority of Chapter 13 of Title 4 of O.C.G.A. (Humane Care for Equines Act). 7 year old red roan Tennessee Walking Horse X Paint mare 6 month old chocolate palomino and white
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Notice
Ad Deadline for the December 8 issue is noon Nov. 24

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday November 10, 2004

Advertising Guidelines

Bulletin Published Every Other Week

New Advertising Guidelines Effective July 1, 2003 All advertisements published in the Market Bulletin must relate to the farming/agricultural industry or be. a part thereof;.any and all item(s) submitted for sale through the Bulletin must meet at least one of the following criteria: 1) must be
produced by the advertiser on his/her own farming operation, 2) must be made by the advertiser from materials on hislher own !arming operation, 3) must be owned and used by the advertiser on his/her own farming operation for a period ofat least 90
days prior to offering for sale through the Bulletin. * Businesses, corporations, dealerships or other
commercial enterprises are not allowed to advertise in the Market Bulletin. Commercial is defined as intended for mass market; handling large quantities of product for distribution (i.e., more than normal household or farm quantities); supported by advertisement (i.e., advertisement in publications other than the Bulletin; listed as "business" in telephone directories or ''yellow pages", etc.). Other indicators include, but are not limited to, holding bu~iness licenses and holding regulatory licenses/permits/registrations. Georgia residents only may advertise in the Market Bulletin with the following exception: out-of state residents may advertise only in the Out-ofState Wanted category. The editor has the authority to designate the length of ads and the number of ads that may be placed by a family unit in any issue of the Bulletin. Currently, only one (1) notice may be placed by any family unit in any issue of the Bulletin. Family unit
refers to all individuals sharing the same residence,
address or telephone number. Ads must be received no later than Wednesday noon in order to appear in the following issue. Ads will be published only once each time submitted unless the advertiser specifies on the notice that thi< ad is to be published more than once. Ads may be published for two (2) consecutive issues. A new notice must be submitted if the advertiser wants the advertisement to continue
more than two issues. Note: Some ad categories are published infrequently and are published only once per submission. Please check ad category headings for publication frequency prior to submitting notice.
* There is a 20-word limit for advertisements except as noted under category headings (special categories that are published only monthly, quarterly or bi-annually, have a 30-word limit). Advertiser's name, town, phone number or name and complete address must be included within the word limit. The Market Bulletin reserves the right to edit notices.
* Most advertisers include a telephone number in their ads, but mailing address may be published in

lieu of phone number. Howeyer, it is important that advertisers provide a phone number when
submitting ads in the event Bulletin ad personnel need to contact them concerning their ads. Advertisers who do not want a telephone number printed in their ads should note this fact .when submitting the notice to the Bulletin. * Each notice submitted for publication must be in writing; ads cannot be taken by telephone. Notices may be submitted by U.S. mail, facsimile
transmission, or via the Internet through the Market Bulletin website. Notices sent via mail or fax must be legible, on a single sheet of paper separate from any other notice, and be accompanied by the name of the category and the name, mailing and street address(es) and telephone number of the person submitting the same. Send ads to:
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Fax: (404) 463-4389
Website: www.ggr.stgte.gg.uslmbinde:x.html Select the option "Submit Ads" on the left side toolbar, review the guidelines displayed, complete the online form, then submit your notice. * To cancel an ad after submission or to correct errors made by the Bulletin staff, call the department's toll free number, 1-800-282-5852, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday - Friday, and ask for the person who is responsible for the ad you want to cancel or correct. The person's name and telephone extension can be found under the ad category heading. Cancellations or corrections called in by Friday noon will be reflected in the next issue; cancellations or corrections called in after Friday noon will be published in the next available issue. Note to Internet users: once an ad is transmitted via the Bulletin website, the ad cannot be deleted or changed by the person submitting the ad. The advertiser must call the Bulletin at the number above to have the ad deleted. A new ad may then be submitted via the website. * Items for sale or services offered in any notice must conform to all laws and regulations covering sale and movement of the same. Ads for some categories must meet certain requirements. Advertisers are advised to review requirements under ad categories before submitting their notices. Note: Due to space limitations, all ad guidelines cannot be listed in the Bulletin each week. Advertisers who have questions concerning these guidelines may call 1800-2825852, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday Friday, or write: Market Bulletin, Georgia Department al Agriculture, 19 MLK Jr. Drive, Atlanta, GA 30334-4250.

FARM SERVICES
If you have any questions regarding ads in this category, call Brenda Donnell at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.
The Market Bulletin publishes advertisements for Farm Services in the first issue of each month. Please adhere to the following guidelines when submitting an ad for farm services. All farm services must be performed on the farm of the individual desiring the service. Farm Services and Farm Services Wanted ads are limited to 30 words.
10 yrs. exp. Bobcat work, grading, landscaping, erosion correction, horse arena maintenance, tree & shrub planting, driveways, irrigation, clearing for fence lines. Harold Moret Flowe!)' Branch 770-965-1752
20 years experienced certified Arborist, tree preservation, tree trimming, removal, stump grinding. D. Nelson Auburn 770-6S2-S733
33 yrs. exp. custom timber clearing, excavation of & surfacing horse riding arenas, horse paddocks, trackhoe/trucking, driveway & graveling, bury dead animals. Bill Butler Braselton 706-654-3777
Barns, additions, sheds built, farm houses remodeled, metal roofing my specialty, also do repairs. Daniel Bisted Demorest 706-7545S62
Bushhogging & loader work, reasonable rates, Cobb, Paulding, Polk & Bartow counties. Robert Register Rockmart 67S232-9254
Bushhogging done in Bartow, Gordon & Floyd counties, good equipment, exp. operator, reliable. Jeff Wood Adairsville 770773-3567 770-547-9594
Bushhogging work done at reas. rate by exp. operator, prompt service. L. Blankenbaker Dallas 770-443-2434 770-3379151
Bushhogging, finish mowing, gardens tilled, Rockdale, Newton & surrounding counties, no job to small. David Carter Atlanta 770-78417S6
Bushhogging, lgt. tractor work, hauling, fence posts installed, DeKalb and surrounding counties. David Attaway Decatur 404-2S45726
Clearing, grading, Bobcat work & backhoe, dump truck, bushhogging, trenching, waterlines, electrical, landscaping. Daniel Oldham Arnoldsville 706-207-5707
Fences built statewide, specializing in farm & horse fencing, all types, wood, wire & electric, competitive prices, over 16 years exp., free est., reference. C. Mooney Midville 47S-589-7645 877-489-9302
Horses hauled anywhere in Ga. or other states, also have tractor for bushhogging in Dallas and surrounding area, call for reasonable rates. Larry H. Boatright Dallas 770-445-8507
Only one ad may be placed perfamily unit

I custom build small barn & other farm structures. Billy Healan Conyers 770-9220685
Mowing planted pines & overgrowth land clearing & prep for planting, ditch & drainage work, Middle South Ga. Charles Bryan Tifton 229-382-3762
Portable sawmill work to custom cut your logs into lumber on your property, will haul logs & deliver to your location. J. J. Andrews McDonough 67S-432-6531
Small jobs, trenching, grading, pipe welding, small tractor repair, rings, driveways, digging, dirt moving. Bob Leamy Gainesville 770-S69-1699 67S-4S5-7622
Stump grinding, big jobs, small jobs, 24 hr. response. Ed Jones Canton 770-737-5100
Stump grinding, farms, residential & commercial, dependable & reasonable, Henry and all surrounding counties, free estimates. Hal Miller Stockbridge 770-3S9-32SS
Stumps ground neatly below ground level, reas. priced, free estimate. Glen Whitley Bethlehem 770-S67-2718
Tractor farm service, bushhogging, plowing, animal transportation. Tim Cannon Covington 770-787-S024
Welding on equipment, implements & bushhogs, mower deck, reasonable rates, come to your site. William Green Loganville 67S-410-4753
Wild goose control on your ponds, yard or pasture, safe effective & free. Temp Davis Newnan 404-456-0592
Will build farm fence w/wood or wire, corrals, farm bldgs. & all other related work, statewide serv. Robert Hayes Hartwell 706376-670S
Will custom chop cotton stalks, $5/per ac.-
min. $400, statewide service. c. Edward
Newborn 706-46S-0507 Will do bushhogging. Jimmy Waldrop
Fors~h 478-994-0701 Will saw your logs into lumber at your
location with portable sawmill, re as. rates. Billy Bridges Winterville 706-742-9564
Will trap wild hogs & nusiance critters for free. Eric Young Winder 67S-508-690S
Farm Services Wanted
Certified Arborist, North Fulton, Forsyth & Cherokee counties, tree trimming, removals & preservation. Clint Harris Alpharetta 770754-0806
Want someone to bushhog & plow Wets Floyd Co. Mike Chumley Canton 770-4793810
Want someone to work as caretaker of property & care for livestock in exchange for free rent, Douglasville area. D. Palmer Douglasville 770-949-S545
Want someone w/tractor to do tilling, small job. D. Robinson Jackson 770-504-0575
Please review requirements under ad categories before submittingyour ad.

'53 Ford SN tractor, very good condition

FARM EMPLOYMENT

$2500. Frank Rogers Loganville 404-4023819

If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Brenda Donnell at 404-6519081 or404-651-9082.
Only farm work or farm help wanted advertisements allowed. No commercial, industrial or domestic employment permitted.
Dependable all around person or couple for farm work, maintenance, fencing, mechanical for housing/salary, vehicle. Kim Booth Jackson 67S-409-7811
Exp. 17 yr. old desires horse ranch work, East Coweta area, hard worker. John Barge Sharpburg 678-468-7550
Farm help needed on small horse farm, reduced rent & one horse board. Barbara Guzzo Taylorsville 678-878-8001
Hen house heavy breeder help needed, good pay in Banks County, must have own transportation, possible live-on farm. James Dudley Maysville 706-677-2762 404-3103499

'53 Jubilee, 12 volt, runs great, new paint brks., radiator, gas tank sealed & good tires $3700. M. T. Camp Monroe 770-267-0S20
'55 Ford tractor, runs well, work & looks good, $3600. Wayne Mullis Cochran 478934-6038
'61 Fordson Dextra, needs minor repair new battery, rebuilt starter, planters, cultivator w/fert. dist., dbl. bottom plow, harrows, $5000 Richard Clark Lyons 912-293-0406
'63 Ford 4000 tractor, gas, exc. cond. $4200. Nathan Smith Fairmount 706-3375454
'64 Ford 2000, gas, good running condition looks great, $4900. Ed Chumley Kennesaw 770-974-1322
'64 Ford F600 grain truck, $900, located in Wrightsville. Gene Stephens Augusta 70679S-5232
'6S Ford 4000, $6000; '94 Lewis Brothers housekeeper, $5000; 2 40 KW generators etc. Mark Barbee Talmo 706-693-2587

Individual/couple to run chicken houses, '72 Ford 3000 dsl. tractor, rebuilt engine cow & hay work, good salary & housing. Clay w/approx. 100 hrs., includes trailer & 7

Clark Baxley 912-366-3794

additional attachments, $7500. A. Rembert

Looking for experienced FT or PT, Newnan 770-502-9413

(afternoons) help, responsible for daily care of '74 lnt'I Cub, white yellow w/1-pt. hitch

horses & grounds maintenance, salary/per hr. planters, fert. attachment, cultivators, 1O' disc

N. Kittrell Madison 706-342-4535

16' harrow, bottom plow, great condition.

Looking for part-time on small animal farm. James Thigpen Augusta 706-798-3422

Howard Johnson Covington 770-788-2514

'74 lnt'I grain dump truck, Loadstar, 2 spd.,

Male seeks FT employment, including rear end 2 cyl. dump., $2800. Darrell Walka housing/salary, has exp. w/horses, Chickamauga 706-539-2395

maintenance, farm machinery. Joe Savaria '78 Ford 2600, power steering, dsl., exc.

Mableton 770-745-4419

condition, barn kept, $6500. Joe Douglas Villa

Man looking for job on North Ga. horse Rica 770-459-1237

farm, exp. w/feed & turnout, grounds keeping '7S Kubota L225, 900 hrs., new bushhog,

in exchange for housing/salary. Dave Glees also harrow, box blade, $4600 for all. Phillip

Dawsonville 678-677-509S

Greene LaGrange 706-S82-3346

Man, 47, would like FT or PT job on horse '79 GMC 7000 w/a 12' dbl. cyl. grain dump

farm, exp. in Talking Rock Ga. area. Johnny body, bad engine, $2000, air brks., 2/spd. Jim

Weaver Talking Rock 706-636-2306

Mabry Marietta 770-993-4997

Married man want job on hog or cattle or '86 AC S050 MFWD tractor, bad engine, will

caretaking, housing/salary needed. Sorrell sell for parts. Mike Bird Americus 229-924-

Baswell Comer 770-605-4718

6144

Milker & farmhand wanted for newly '86 JD 555 B loader, 85-90% UC, good

renovated dairy, good housing, salary, vacation & 2 days off a week. Mark Rodgers Dearing 706-556-6316
Plantation manager seeking employment, 20 yrs. exp., all related skills, wildlife, cattle, crops & equipment. Ben Copeland Milledgeville 478-2SS-0317
Want adult female to work PT/weekends on horse farm, at least 5 yrs. horse exp., local references a must. Terry Still Winder 7705S6-0024
Want couple to work on egg farm in Banks County, 6 days per week, includes housing/utilities & small salary. Johnny Smallwood Dawsonville 706-7763556
Want responsible person w/part-time job to care for 2 horses in exchange for apt.futilities. Mickey MacPherson Alpharetta 770-6671304

condition, working now, $15,500. Larry Parrott Palmetto 404-569-6975
'87 Int'I semi-mdl. 2375 & 52' flat live bottom trailer; used 1600' irrigation system w/new sprinklers. Leo Perfect Unadilla 47S-6273820
'88 Ford 1220 tractor 580TT, turf tires, exc. condition, $3750. Greg Johnson McDonough 770-914-6217
'90 Pixall bean picker w/ 144" header & one complete butterbean grading line. Gerald Calhoun Ashburn 229-317-3194 229-2731887
'92 Volvo-White, tandem 5th wheel tractor, M-11 Cummins engine, 10/spd., good tires, clean condition, $6250. Bud Lance Molena 770-SS4-5101
'94MF 240 tractor, used very little, $8200. Scott Oliver Gainesville 770-983-3437

FARM MACHINERY

'96 Ford 5450 loader, 67 hp., 4x4, 8 spd. shuttle trans, 15S5 hrs., 3-pt. hitch, $18,750. Mark Holley Danielsville 706-795-0955 706-

If you have questions regarding this .795-3493

category, call Brenda Donnell at 404-651- '97 Chandler 16' hyd. spreader body on '78

9081or404-651-9082.

Chev., good cond., $5500. S. Fulghum

Only farm machinery and equipment Eastanollee 706-491-5722

owned by the advertiser and used in his/her own farming operation can be advertised; those persons advertising for machinery and equipment wanted must be seeking those items for their own farming operation.
Honda garden tiller, 5 hp. Honda commercial grade motor, good condition, $300. Joel Webb Rome 706-378-4122
Master Craft rough terrain fork lift, 6000 lb. capacity, 2-stage mast, Cummins eng., $12,900. Randall Pryor Newington 912-S573211
Agri-Fab trailer-type vac, 5 hp, B/S eng., very little use, $550. Larry Parrott Sharpsburg 404-569-6925
2003 Tye for sale. Joseph Nettles Martin 706-384-3997
'01 JD 5310 4x4 tractor w/loader, $18,000/obo. Mike Skinner Cartersville 770634-0720
'03 Kubota L3130, 2 WD, turf tires w/5' bushhog, 5' finishing mower, only 40 original hrs., $14,500. Harvey Rosenmeier Warner Robins 47S-953-7333 478-957-0775
'40 Farmall B, runs, all original, needs restoring, very little paint, but sheet metal is straight, $1 SOO. Doyle Barnes Social Circle 678-4S 1-5067
'42 JD B, runs well, older restoration, needs minor repairs, $2SOO. Josh Carley Bogart 706-714-5204
'47 Massey-Harris tractor w/finishing mower, 3-pt. hitch, $1600. Harris Glantz Locust Grove 770-957-57SS
'49 Case SC tractor, runs well, sheltered, have shop manual, $1200/obo. John Bataglia Acworth 770-560-4209
'5.0 Ford SN tractor, great shape, unused tires, lnt'I bushhog, $2950/obo. Steve Smith Atlanta 770-787-0130 770-757-0003
'51 Farmall M LP tractor, new paint & decals, seat, vaporizer rebuilt, nice tractor, work ready, $2200/ea. F. Thomas Barnesville 770-35S-0759
'52 Farmall Super A tractor, runs well, includes blade, cultivator, Mott mower, new battery, $2500/obo. John Doody Concord 770-412-0416
'53 JD 40 TW, factory wide front, runs well, converted to 12V system, 3PH, good tires &

'98 7-ton Econoline trailer, 16' deck tandem axle, lgts., brks., good condition, $2SOO. Gene Hall Rockmart 770-942-S741 404-906-6345
'98 JD 1070 w/4WD, 440 loader, canopy, 5' bushhog, box scraper, 330 hrs., $15,500. David Allen Smith Woodbury 706-553-3703
1 lift harrow, 7 1/2 or S' hvy. duty Brown cutting harrow, 22 disc, used less than 2 hrs., $1400. Norman Weeks Barney 229-775-2536
1086 IH tractor, 3600 hrs., good condition, field .ready. Phil Sanders Stephens 706-759-3655
12 hp. Briggs elec. start vertical engine, very good, $190. Bud Saylor Fayetteville .770-461-9643
14' Woods Batwing mower, good condition, .$2000. Charles Skipper Macon 47S-256-5561
1440 IH combine w/820 grain head, excellent condition, $8000; 6-row IH cultivator, excellent condition, $450. Robert W. .Montgomery Reynolds 47S-837-2356
15' heavy duty 2 axle flatbed trailer, elec. brks., wench mount, $S50. R. Drew .Dawsonville 706-265-3087
1585 Case tractor, 120 hp., cab w/AC, 14', 36 disk bushhog harrow, exc. cond., $15,000. .Wayne Cason Mansfield 770-2944596
16' flatbed dump body, complete w/pump, tank & twin hoist cylinders, hvy. built, $800/obo. Joe Harris Carrollton 770-854-8747
16' flatbed trailer, 2 yrs. old, $750. Jeff Williams Alto 706-677-2666
165 MF continental, gas engine, runs but smokes. Tim Price Gray 47S096-9326
18 hp. Sears garden tractor w/mower, harrow, turn plow & cultivator w/3-pt. hitch, good condition, $650. James Rigdon Metter 912-685-937S
1947 8N Ford tractor/SH, runs well, $2400. Milton Cheek Hogansville 706-884-995S
1978 Fiat Allis crawler, Rernco root rake, Hyster winch, obo. S. J. Hart Glennville 912654-1g12
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 Farmall tractors, JD 4230 w/blade, JD 8300 grain drill, JD flatbed wagon, Taylorway sub-sailer, Athens chisel plow, etc. John .Walker Marshallville 478-471-22S6
20' Gooseneck equipment trailer, fold up

paint, field ready. Ralph G. Nail Hampton ramps, unused tires, good brks., $2000. R. J.

770-946-474S

Simmons Rydal 770-382-5516 770-655-1712

2 Ford grain dump trucks, also other. Doc Chamber Ellenwood 770-474-7600

2 Treeco tree planter, M-1, good condition, $2750/ea. Mike Smith Waynesboro 706-4662714

20' equipment hauling trailer, dual axle, hyd. brks., ramps, $750. J. Hope Gainesville 770983-1178

2390 Case tractor, good condition. J. Vaughn Baxley 912-367-2312

25 hp. dsl. tractor, 2 spd. trans., 2/spd. diff., 35 hrs., exc. cond., 18 hp. dsl. Kubota w/54" deck, etc. Glenn Quesenberry Eatonton 706485-3224

276 NH baler, exc. cond., $3000. Paul Teems Canton 770-479-5919

3-pt. hitch backhoe attachment, mgf. by
Long, has PTO pump. Tim Freeman Statesboro 912~S71-6573

3000 & 3910 Ford dsl., both run great, needs cosmetic work, $4000 & $6000. Smokey Mize Royston 706-245-4484

3020 JD tractor, exc. cond., $10,000. Howard Davidson Bonaire 478-923-S620 478-284-1261

35 MF tractor, hi/lo trans., positive traction, $3500; 30 MF tractor, $2850. L. Blankenbaker Dallas 770-443-2434 770-337-9151

4 Ford 7010 tractors, low profile, goo'd condition, $12,500/ea. J. Flournoy Fort Valley 47S-214-3621

4-row Pittsburgh cultivator w/feet. J. Frost Wrightsville 478-864-3628

4000 Ford gas tractor, p/s, canopy, good

tractor, $4750; S wheel 3PH Sitrex rake, $800; etc. Douglas Adams Hartwell 706-376-5679 706-377-4173

4000 Ford tractor, 3 cyl., dsl., p/s, good tire & condition. Sammy Mumphery Cordele 229273-5074

4430 JD tractor, 125 hp., shuttle trans., canopy, loader, $12,000; Krone round baler, M-151, sheltered, $3000. Jerome Bunn Fors~h 478-994-9422

4440 JD cab tractor, 6900 hrs., new brks.,

18-4-38, snap-ans quadrange trans., good

condition. Jerry Strickland Screven 912-424-

9609

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4S" Worksaver rock rake, category 0 or 1 3pt. hitch, exc. cond., $100. Ed Moschetti Jefferson 800-752-0556

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5' bushhog flail mower, good cond., $1000. Equipment, JD 5510 4x4 cab; harrow, Hesston PT 7 mower conditioner, $600; Mitsubishi, 50 hp., 4WD, new rubber, Want JD 420 parts rear in housing. Lymon

L. Jenkins Waynesboro 706-554-2961

bottom plow, sub-soiler. Clark Durpo Hesston rounder baler, 5400, $1200; clipper remotes, 12S hrs., exc. cond., $7450; 6' LMC Bell Thomaston 706-647-019S

450 B JD track loader, motor & transmission, exc. needs under carriage work,

Eatonton 706-4S5-5795 - Excavator, Cat 110 E, 42" & 24" buckets,

no. 27 seed cleaner, $600. David Bentley Monroe 67S-227-0237

finish mower, rear discharge, $1150. Bill Vaughan Carnesville 706-3S4-4717

Want apple or grape crusher & press in good condition. Les Garber Atlanta 404-373-

call between 7-9 pm. Neil Jackson Grantville good UC, thumb. C. Rozell Shiloh 706-249- - Homesteader 1100 garden tractor, never Mower 72" z-turn riding finish mower, Excel 3650

770-5S3-3224

0462 706-S46-S759

used, has rear sleeve hitch, $500. Robert Hustler 7200 w/2S hp. Kubota dsl., catcher, Want backhoe, ready for work. John Brown

5 reel pull type side delivery hay rake. Farmall 140 w/harrows, bushhog, box Clark DeSoto 229-S74-1261

turf tires, K. Fahn Calhoun 770-77S-4221

Barnesville 770-35S-4050

William Brown Stockbridge 770-474-7349 blade, spreader & pole lift, $3500. Ray lnt'I 1S44 4-row cotton picker, good Mower, 1O' rotary cut, 3-pt. lift, Mohawk Want blade for 7' NH hay conditioner. D.

5' 7" box blade, 9 teeth, very good Weinberg Moultrie 229-460-0630 904-2S7- condition, priced to sell. J. Horton Rhine 229- brand. J. G. Moseley McDonough 770-957- Mitchell Monroe 770-267-S242 404-641-1659

condition, $350. Gene Lurwig Danielsville 2479

3S5-5222

4025

Want breakback assembly & attaching

706-795-5564

Farmall 706 dsl. tractor, narrow front, JD '91 mdl. 955, 30 H.D. diesel, 4x4 front- NH 'S2 TRS5 combine, 3200 hrs., 4-row bracket for Ford 515 sickle bar mower or will

5003 fert. spreader, 6' scrape blade, large unused tires, hyd. trans., runs well, p/s, end loader, hydrostatic trans., 370 hrs., P.S., corn head, 15' rigid head. Shane Brannen buy old mower for parts. Anita Dewey Macon

forks, hay spear, Sheffield sweeps, will $4700. Claude Comer Gray 47S-9S6-307S

turf tires, box blade, nice, $10,SOO. B. Mullis Glennville 912-654-4S55

47S-746-291S

separate. Ruthie Herndon Garfield 47S-9S2- Farmall Cub tractor w/belly mower, hyd. lift, Lizellq_ 47S-935-S693

NH 150, 1O' tedder, $S50; Heston 6' Want loader backhoe. Ralph Jones Griffin

9353

sheet metal good, needs work, $1000. Johnny JD 14S loader w/frame & forks, $1500; JD pulverizer, 6', $450; 1-row cultivator, $150. 770-412-0429

55 hp. Long tractor, 77-79 mdl., runs well, 3 _Keasler Woodbury 706-53S-6315

4630 C/A, duals, GC, $10,500; NH 939A, 3- ,Brian Ellington Conyers 67S-61S-S46S

Want mdl. 3165 MF gas tractor for parts,

unused tires. Julie C. Altman Monticello 706- Farmall Cub tractors & equipment, 154 Cub row narrow corn head, $3000. Terry Embry NH 269 baler w/kicker, $SOO; JD 14' brush need gas tank, dash motor, side plates.

476-0161

Lowboy w/belly mower needs work other. .Eatonton 706-4S5-2401

hog, $1200; JD S90 rake, $800; NH haybine, Wayne Hudgins Roopville 770-S54-4033

5600 Ford tractor w/front-end loader, 2WD, _Bobby Holtzclaw Canton 770-479-4221

JD 1954, 70, good tires, gas, runs great, 3-pt. $1000. David Alvord Conyers 770-355-0536

Want operators manual for JD 214. Richard

$7500. Tom Hearn Lavonia 706-356-S19S

Farmall Cub, runs well, good condition, 5' hitch; JD 60 p/s, runs great, no rust, 2nd. owner. NH 273 hayliner, $4000; Vicon CM 167, Beckham Molena 770-SS4-537S

6' Gill pulverizer, completely refurbished, belly mower, $11,500 cash, firm. Ben Smith _Dale Duncan Fayetteville 770-719-1596

$3000; both in very good cond. C. Jones Want owners manual or borrow to make

$750. Gary Donham Jackson 770-504-S119 Gainesville 770-534-5960

JD 2240, 50 hp., remotes, new clutch, rear Newborn 706-46S-1423

copy for 4000 watt Coleman generator.

6' scrape blade, $275; 5' bushhog, $550; post digger, $400; 6' 9" harrow, $575; subsoiler, $225; scoop, $250. M. Crosby

Farmall M, $3200, restored; Farmall Cub, $2200, restored, Oliver 77, $1200, running. _Jeff Carlock Rock Spring 706-375-3299

tires, seat, rebuilt engine w/5' JD rotary mower, $7950. Franklin Griffis Odum 912_5S6-6631

- NH 408 hay conditioner, 8' disc cut, $2500. Benny Lasseter Franklin 67S-37S-1 SS4
NH LS 170 skid steer, 2001 mdl., 952 hrs.,

Dennis Brown Cartersville 770-3S2-1001 Want sawmill, band type, reasonable.
Marvin Samples Suwanee 770-476-3S70

Blackshear 912-449-6573

Farmall M, has nice paint, older restoration JD 2755, 75 hp., Chaw/245 self leveling, JD 1 owner, VGC, clean & serviced regularly, Want set 72 pads, 14" for Case 450, 450B,

601 Ford Workmaster, 5' bushhog, Gilli rollover blade & pulverizer, 16' dbl. axle trailer,

carburetor needs work, will run, $1500. Frank _Hill Newborn 770-7S7-33S1

loader, good cond., 2SOO hrs., serviced & field ready, $20,000. N. Ethridge Lavonia 706-

$14,000. L. Ethridge Lavonia 706-49S-3S3S NH TN 65, 2WD, shuttle trans., canopy. H.

450C, 455C loader, 25% or better. Cecil Bryant Bethlehem 770-S67-6257

$5000. Paul May1ield Grayson 770-97S-OS24 Farmall Super C quick hitch, plow & draw 356-S354

Roach Powder Springs 770-944-9543 770- Want small or med. size farm tractor w/wo

660 lnt'I high crop, 560 lnt'I engine, A Farmall rear ends, runs well, tires good, $600. Douglas Shelnutt Loganville 770-466-493S
7700 Ford cab w/AC, 6000 hrs., good condition. Frank Cook Warner Robins 47S953-5671
SN Ford tractor, $2SOO; Ford 532 square baler, $1200. Sammy Faw Chatsworth 706695-0S30
SN Ford, good condition, $2100; Covington planter, $260' post hole digger, $350; scrape blade, $160. S.S. Graves Clermont 770-9S33152

bar, $1500. Jimmy Morris Hazlehurst 912375-2142
Finn straw blower w/new 37 hp. Wisconsin engine, strong machine, comparable to mdl. B70, $9000. Rian True Augusta S03-27S4141 706-736-4S97
Flatbed trailer, 3'x7', ramp, 7 heavy duty tie rings, exc. cond., $424. P. Wagner Savannah 912-925-103S
Flywheel farm engine, lnt'I LB 3-5 hp., water cooler, throttle- governed, $625. Cecil Dutton Austell 67S-945-1569
For sale used manure spreaders,

JD 4400 compact tractor w/hyd. trans. & 4WD, 2S5 hrs., exc. cond. w/finishing mower, mole digger & boom pole, $14,500. Chuck Beavers Rockmart 770-749-9S4S
JD 4455, 2700 hrs., QR AC, exc. cond., $36,500, other equipment. Ryan Baerne Nicholson 706-757-2672 706-540-S339
JD 450 B crawler loader, (cage only), factory heavy duty, good condition, $750. W. H. Britt Loganville 770-31S-9495
JD 566 round baler w/net wrap, 6 disc mower & S wheel rake on dolly, all VGC. D. Scott Sylvania 912-S63-4754

596-0593
NH grain combine, field ready, 6-row peanut digger; 4-row bushhog peanut picker; 1370 Case tractor; 2 S-row cultivator, etc. Ronnie _Finch Portal 912-536-0426 912-536-2211
NH hay rake, 256, dolly wheels, sheltered, exc. cond., $2900. Brant Crowder Chickamauga 423-595-0792
NH hay rake, mdl. 256, $1250; Ford dirt scoop, $235, call aft. 6 pm. Clay Pentecost Winder 770-S67-4373
One JD 1065 corn dump wagons, 3 JD grain wagon. Edward Neidlinger Waynesboro

equipment. David Brown Union City 770-9641123
Want tractor, NH, JD, Kubota, 65-90 hp., Ioader 4WD, also 50-65 hp. tractor w/loader. C. E. McCallie Chickamauga 706-539-2522 423-413-3124
Want used woodmizer portable sawmill within 60 miles of Eatonton. Henry Leverette Eatonton 706-4S5-7062
Want woodsplitter, vertical horizontal, must be in good condition. Russ Harper Toccoa 706-SS6-1610

9N Ford tractor, good metal, great project tractor, $1000. B. Jones Rome 706-234-5531
AC 6060, 63 hp. w/cab, H/A, 422 original hrs., needs fuel injection pump rebuilt, $11,500. Kenneth Henry Chatsworth 706517-7627
AC 7 crawler straight blade, good undercarriage, hyd. lift, runs great, $6250. Spencer Lowe The Rock 770-567-S4S7
AC WD, good condition & rubber, $2000/obo; parts for WD's & WC's, 1 head & crankshaft for Farmall H. Troy Holland Cleveland 706-34S-1971
AC mdl. G tractor sickle mower, $200, Ive. message. Patricia Blackwell Alpharetta 770475-0579
Airens HT 16 tractor, 4S" mower, triple blades, unused tires, belts, battery, 16 hp. twin

McCormick, lnt'I, JD, ground driven. Kim Smith Commerce 706-336-S44S 770-5037600
Ford 3000 dsl. trqactor , needs restored, $1400; hay spear for loader, $275. J. Jones Whitesburg 770-S34-9760
Ford 3600 dsl. tractor, loader, PTO, p/s, runs great, looks good, $6SOO. Dan H. Keim Fortson 706-577-5136 706-317-4799
Ford 3910, 19S6 mdl., p/s, remotes, 1SOO hrs., $SOOO. Bobby House Calhoun 706-6296644
Ford 555 backhoe loader, dsl., p/s, $S500. Josh Youmans Douglasville 47S-456-2S97 47S-62S-115S
Ford 6600 dsl. tractor, 70 hp., good condition, $SOOO, also other. Hoyt L. Bradford Crawfordville 706-456-3566 770-S33-7070

JD 567 baler, 2002, kicker rolled 1400, Kuhn disc 2000, S' Sitrex v-rake, square baler, $23,000. Marty Fulghum Lavonia 706-3562376
JD 70 propane w/wide front adj. axle, VGC, $5000. J. Ethridge Lavonia 706-356-S292
JD 720 dsl. w/pony motor, good sheet metal, restoration project, new clutches, $2500. Scottie Croy Oxford 770-3S5-5727
JD S30 dsl. tractor w/bushhog, box blade, exc. mechanical, exc. running condition. Betty McCoury White 770-3S2-6622
JD S300 grain drill, sheltered, exc. cond., $2S50. Herbert Zoller Springfield 912-7543305
JD 950 w/front-end loader, 720 hrs., $7500; Ford 555 backhoe loader dsl., p/s, $7500. Neal Youmans Gordon 47S-62S-2S45

_706-554-5S96
Parts-H, M & C tractors: 504, 456, 460, 650, 1456, B275; AC B17, WO, C; Intl. D1SS _& 166. F. Mullins Rutledge 706-557-2S17
Pasture renovator seeder, large & small seed bins, 'SS 5 shank design Clemson University, barn kept, $900. E. Yawn Warm _Springs 706-663-207S
Pecan shaker FMC 4300 long boom w/cab, air/sweepers, serviced & ready. Brad Ellis _Cordele 229-S05-0635
PowerKing 1212 garden tractor, 42" mower deck, S/spd., welder generator, extra engine, _$750. Steve Weaver Marietta 770-42S-5225
RBX 451 Case lnt'I round baler, 4'x5' bales, perfect condition, used very little, $9S50/obo. Lamar Wingard Montezuma 47S-472-2661 47S-244-9465

FARM SUPPLIES
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.
35 x 200 Atlas floatbed greenhouse, $10,00; Berry Drum (2SS cell tray) seeder, $4,000; tobacco plant tray wagon, $3,500. Will Wooten Broxton 912-359-3640
1SO,OOO BTU high efficiency modine propane gas furnace, used in greenhouse, exc. cond., $500. Phillip Ash Pendergrass 706-693-2752
Choretime auto feeders, pan type, gas brooders, nipple drinkers, 36" fans, other poultry equip. H. Wilson Gainesville 770532-05S2 770-535-1445
Harveststone silo, cost over $100,000 new,

Briggs, EC, $700. Phil Jackson Fortson 706- Ford 7000 turbo, p/s, rebuilt engine, new JD 9930 cotton picker, wide axle, new hyd., Reynolds pull type manual tree planter, used very little if at all, sell for $30,000, you

324-06SS

clutch, exc. metal & paint, sheltered, looks 2900 hrs., always sheltered, field ready. Jim good cond., $1000. Charles Knox Doerun move. Billy Daniels Greensboro 706-453-

Best offer on tiller, rollover, all purpose plow, good, runs well. A. Crews Folkston 912-46?- Shirah Pinehurst 47S-433-4376

229-7S2-5162 229-7S2-5625

2500

scrape, turning plow, post hole, pulverizer, 6252

JD M cultivators, harrow, other pcs. & parts, Rhino 950 heavy duty S' scrape blade, EC, 10" radial arm saw, $150. Charles Taylor

rock rake, pallet forks. Steve Cunningham Ford S600 tractor, dual rears, good 12V, rear tires, exc. cond., $3500. L. M. triple hyd. tilt swivel offset, optional adj. gauge Senoia 770-599-1934

Marietta 404-307-7106

condition. Danny Norman Hinesville 912- Thomas Powder Springs 770-943-5415

wheel, $2300. Frank Dysart Pine Log 770- 1000 gal. propane tanks (2), 50-60% full,

Big Blue module builder, $5000; Ford TW 36S-7412

JD combine, mdl. 55 w/grain head, ready to 3S6-0020

$1000 ea., 500 gal. propane tank, (1) full,

20, dual tires, cab/air, $7000; 2 4-row Ford 9N & Ferguson 30, both runs & both cut beans, $3000. Heath Wilson Stapleton Sawmill for sale. Crawford Smith Bartow $500. Jerry Crow Monticello 706-468-94SS

Taylorway cultivators w/spray fenders, tractor, good sheet metal, need restoring, 706-547-6S27

770-336-9357

1000 lb. cotton scale, $300; 2- 50 gal.

$400/ea. Noble Waters Aragon 770-6S4- $2900 or separate. Robert Westbrook Lula JD mdl. B, original tractor, 6 volt, runs well, Sears Craftsman brush shredder, 9 hp., up barrels, 1 stainless steel, 1 alum., both $40.,

5457

770-9S3-3094

good rubber, sheet metal, $3100. Scott Odum to 3" diameter, run 10 hrs., $225. M. Canney peanut boiler on cart, $25. Authur Patterson

Bottom plow, $300, all purpose, $300; hay Ford Golden Jubilee restored, 5' bushhog, 3 Buford 770-945-7945

Folkston 912-496-2117

Marietta 770-971-5771

spear, $200; disc plow Cub, $200. D. Brown unused tires, many new parts, $4500; 72" JD mdl. E hit & miss engine, 1946, $950. Silage bagger, good for gin trash, $5500; 14 ton feed bin, chicken house heaters,

Union City 770-964-5304

Ford frail mower, $575. Darrell Deacon Bob Willett Loganville 770-466-S775

S300 JD grain drill, $1000. J. Everett logger, pumps, ziggety S.S. drinker nipples.

Branson tractor, 4x4, 50 hrs., loader, box, Bowdon 770-25S-303S

JD mdl. L, turning plow, cultivators, good Montezuma 47S-472-S692

Lee Byler Hoschton 706-654-4633

bushhog, 24' trailer, grain dump truck, $25,000, will separate Chad Spraggins Menlo 706-S62-6007
Bushhog brand 5' FTH finishing mower, exc. cond., $SOO. Bill Kitchen Social Circle 770-464-2412
Case IH 6S5, only 1707 hrs. w/6' box blade w/teeth, $11,000 firm. 0. W. Thompson Cobb 229-S53-2903
Case IH round baler, tedder Morra, Vicon 216 disc mower, lnt'I rake, disc mower, before 9 pm. Ernie Darby Covington 770-7SS-9SS7 67S-S9S-S366
Case front-end loader, 530, $400, also other. J. S. Wilson Waycross 912-2S3-6717 .
Chicken house blower, 3-pt. hitch, PTO, exc. cond., $S50; Cyclone spreader, exc. cond., $275. Velinda Purcell Carnesville 706-

Ford TW 20, dual cab/air, $7000; Big Blue module builder 12, $5000, 4-row Taylorway cultivator w/spray fenders, $500. _Noble Waters Aragon 770-6S4-3450
Ford WorkMaster, good working condition, repainted, new decals & exhaust, $4000. John Harkins Fairburn 770-964-S642
Ford tractor, 6600 dsl. front-end bucket, front forks, S5 hp., strong tractor, $SOOO, etc. E. Ward Blue Ridge 706-632-7S26
Fords 601 WorkMaster w/5' King Kutter 2 bottom plow, 5' box scrape, 12 volt system, $5000 or $3SOO for tractor. Kevin Godbee Buckhead 706-923-515S
Frail mower 7', 3-pt. hitch, Ford mdl. #917H, used very little, chains & blades in good shape, $700. Bobby Dyer Carrollton 770301-7235 770-S36-1653

tires & sheet metal, needs paint, $2200 cash/obo. Bill Hunley Marietta 770-926-3610_
JD square tube wide front end for two cyl. tractors, $1000. Larry Garrett Blairsville 706S35-2062
JD two disk plow, 3-pt. hitch, good condition, $450. Tim Shiver Newton 404-6616131
JD4430 4 post, dual, $5500; Henke Buffalo 370 w/scales, GC, $6000; 2 auger discharge for Luck now mixer, $1000. Roy Embry Eatonton 706-4S5-2346
John Deere 201 O crawler, new engine & tracks, root rake, $4500. Tim D. Bennett Atlanta 229-S96-7264
John Deere 9960 cotton picker, field ready, clean, sheltered. Harold Long Ludowici 912545-9753

Sprayer, Yamaha PS-100, 100 gallon, elec. hook-up, not PTO, exc. cond., $SOO. Dale Jones Flowery Branch 770-967-694S
Super A Farmall w/equipment. Warnell Brown Ellabelle 912-S5S-3457
Tiller BCSS30, 26" professional, 6 hrs., large gardens or game food plots, exc. cond., $1600. Bill Gufford Ochlocknee 229-22S4025
Tiller, Honda FR700, rear tine, 7 hp., tines almost new, good condition, $1000. L. Fahn Adairsville 770-493-9035
Tractor, Yanmar YM 1601, 3 cyl. dsl., $3S50 w/4' bushhog, turning plow, good condition. Wilbert Padgett Canton 770-479-4094
Tractor, manure spreader, post hole, blade, tiller, finishing mower, drag thatcher, areator, etc. E. Pearson Canton 770-714-3264

15 gal. old cast pot, 11 1/2" deep center to top, 17 3/4" across top, no chips or cracks, $200/obo. R. Gary Humphries Gainesville 770-536-1 036
2 lrg. wash pots, cooking grade. N. Padgett Rome 706-291-7330
2-in. ag trash pump, 5 h.p. Honda, used less than 20 hrs; hoses also, $700. David DeYoung Box Springs 229-649-2929
20-30 55 gal. plastic drums, 2 bang holes, 55 gal. metal lock ring, 55 gal. stainless, 55 gal. screw on lids. Jimmy Cannon Canton 770-SS9-2342
220V, 200-amp, 250 Miller wire welder digital read out, used less than 3hrs., includes Cyl. gas spool, .035 wire/shade master helmet, $1600. Danny Pritchett Woodstock 770-924-9445

3S4-4S16
Chipper/shredder, PTO driven, exc. cond., 5" capac;ity, $1500, leave message. Billy Koons Stone Mountain 404-667-S5S1
Circa 1944 JI Case wire-tie hay baler, size NL-SP, $1000. Gerald DeBari Barnesville 770-35S-0260
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 706677-3502
Covington 2-row duplex planters on 2-row frame, EC, $1200/obo; Covington side

Garden tractors, Sears, JD 112 w/deck & tiller wheel horse w/deck & bagger, stainless steel grill on trailer. Robert Beckworth Macon 47S-7SS-0973
Gehl 72S5 mixer wagon, $3750; Heston 55S5 roller, $3500; Gehl S60 silage chopper, $2250, etc. W. M. Dawson Bishop 706-769-
6093 Gehl mdl. 100 2 ton grinder mixer, hyd.
auger. Franklin West Rutledge 706-557-2S3S
Generator 10 KW military dsl., elec. start, 2 new 1000 amp, batteries, single/3 phase adj. Ernest Higgins Murrayville 706-S64-7664

Kubota B-2400, '97, 4WD, front-end loader, 24 hp., S75 hrs., hyd. trans., AG tires, 4' bushhog, $7400/obo. Lance C. Dennis Newnan 404-667-3S05 770-502-0716
Kubota L260, 26 hp. dsl. tractor w/5' bushhog, good condition, $3750. Rob Buchkowski Canton 770-2S9-9005
Kuhn 5' mowing machine, Kuhn flutter, MF hay rake, lnt'I square hay baler, $2000. Tim Jenkins East Ellijay 706-276-1333
Long tractor 2510, remote & 3-pt. hitch, 1025 hrs., $6000; Bame Lowboy 12-ton tandem dual, $3200. Gene Dodson Fairburn

Troy-Bill vacuum chipper/shredder, less than 1O hrs., $425. Thomas Brewer Savannah 912-354-9993
Two turning plows, one two plows, one two disc, $150/ea. Joe Harrelson Palmetto 770463-3453
Two-row transplanter, used very little, $SOO, call aft. S pm. Wiley R. Smith Cleveland 706S65-20S1
Woodmizer portable sawmill, will turn your logs into boards, 2x's beams, post. Doug Schneider Cartersville 67S-361-6206

250 gal. plastic tanks with cut-off valves w/alum. cages around them, $100 ea. Barry Needham Loganville 770-554-1S11
250 gal. propane gas tank, new controls, good cond., $350. Preston Bagley Alpharetta 770-475-0934
30'x60' metal building, like new, never erected, $7500. Ron Wilkey Arabi 229-29607S4
36' span trusses out of poultry house, factory built, $50 ea. Lemuel Verner Watkinsville 706-769-1602
36'x400', 40'x500' tunnel chicken house,

dresser on 2-row frame, exc. cond., $500/obo. Generator, Drummond, PTO driven, 15 KW, 67S-469-2515 770-964-2690

Farm Machinery Wanted must be dismantled and moved, Polk county,

Kevin Sheffield Eastman 47S-374-5601

on trailer, garage kept, s hrs. total use, exc. MF 135 dsl., p/s, bushhog, disc plow, rake,

taking bids. A. D. Campbell Atlanta 706-234-

Cub Cadet 125 w/42" mower, tiller, box cond., $2,000. Greg George Rockmart 770- fuel tank, $6500. E. Weatherly Lithonia 770- Want 1 or 2 20" wheels, B AC or incomplete 3274

scrape, trailer, replaced engine, always 6S4-7162 770-6S4-2124

4S2-S323

or complete tractor or G AC. W. Bickerstaff 4 chicken houses for sale, metal roofing,

sheltered, runs well. Charles Wharton Gill cultivator & planter w/a lot of plates, MF 135 tractor, dsl., unused tires, good 122 2nd. Ave Buena Vista 31S03

trusses, 2x4's, 4x4's, multi-ton feed bins,

Woodstock 770-926-7S59

$350; tiller, like new, $275. Jack Burroughs condition w/harrow & blade, $3995; 16' dual Want 6 or S' no-till grain drill, used in good every1hing for sale, Pickens County. Dave

Cub Cadet 129 hyd. w/mower deck, 4S" cut, Oxford 770-7S6-5975

axle trailer, $1200. Preston Capes Oxford condition. Geraldine Lundgren Millen 3S6- Clary Jasper 67S-491-9S44

both in good cond., $700/obo. R. W. Lee Grain truck 1971 C-50, 10 wheeler, PTO 770-7S7-3714

"-56"'6o...-"'26"'2"-1'---~~--~--~-~ 45'x74' Quonset building, almost new,

Maysville 706-652-2665

dump, new engine, steel sides, floor, 20' bed, MF 165 dsl., p/s, 52 hp., GC, $6250/obo, Want S' wide GC curved root rake to fit never erected, all parts on pallets & hardware

DR, field & brush mower, S hp., elec. start, $6500. Jody Kemp Lyons 912-526-6S62

MF 135 dsl., p/s, GC, $5700/obo, 5' mower, small crawler. Wayne Mullins East Point 404- and seals, $7500. Ted Hart Eatonton 706-

self propelled, $999/obo. Sonny Ellis Newnan Gravely tractor mdl. S62, 4S" mower deck, $295. L. Garrett Ellenwood 770-921-1636 '-76"-1'---=S-=0-=07'------------- 473-3360

770-502-9720

0nan engine, good condition, $500. Roger MF 240 dsl., great condition, ROPS, SO% Want SN Ford w/6 cylinder or V-S. Jack 50+ old burlap purina, other feed-sacks, few

Deutz tractor, 30 hp., good condition, Cantrell Cedartown 770-749-5057

tires, 3300 hrs. w/5' lnt'I bushhog, $7450. Williamson Lyons 912-57S-6S50

gd., most worn, 70+ clay/plas. flower pots. P.

$3000. Herman Bailey Atlanta 706-376-4537_ Hay wrapping equipment package to do Jerry Gabbert Marietta 404-2S1-0216 770- Want SN or 9N Ford tractor for parts or Dean Morrow 770-961-SS41

Disc harrow, 3-pt. boom pole, 3-pt. 2 Sears silage or haylage bales, wrapper, "plastic, 424-1970

repair, running or not. Thomas Tucker Lithia 55 gal. w/top, metal drums, 55 gal. plastic

tractors, p/only post auger, 3-pt. woodsplitter, twine, tester, $7100. Dick Haines Cleveland MF 245 w/bushhog 2440 loader, tractor has Springs 770-941-2354

screw top, 16 gal. metal drums w/lids, 2 bang

2 trailers, Case 310 loader. J. Sockwell 706-S65-5S09

folding roll-bar, exc. cond., good sheet metal & Want Allis G, any parts, any condition holes, plastic. Bill Cheatwood Jackson 770-

Snellville 770-972-9990

Hay-unroller 4 & 5', spears & forks, all 3-pt. paint, $9500. Keith King Carrollton 770-214- implement or tractor. Herbert Metz Cumming 227-970S

FZ Gleaner combine, 6 cyl. dsl. w/corn hitch, hvy. duty, also bumper pulled hay 1466

_67_S_-_94_7_-_6_9S__ 7 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

9'x20' walk-in cooler, 6 doors, 2 motor unit,

heads, 2 nearly new gravity wagons; AC eng., mower. Pete Harris Elberton 706-2S3-6615

Manure spreader, JD mdl. R, exc. working Want Vermeer round baler 500 or 600 now in use, must sell for space, $3500; also,

2SOO mdl. fits 1S0/1S5/190. Darren Stafford JD 450 manure spreader, good condition, condition, 95 bushel capacity, ground driven, all series for S hp. tractor & disk mower for 4H big commercial cuber, $400. Tom Irvin

Crandall 706-695-2435

$2500. Earnest Turk Eatonton 706-4S5-5641 original. A. Anton Alpharetta 678-595-3909 proiect. D. Strickland Carroll 770-836-0S67 Baldwin 706-778-6116 706-778-9323

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday November 10, 2004

9-48" slantwall, cool-air fans, used 5 Lumber various widths, lengths, $0.35- 2 black W/F Simmental bulls, 3 yrs. old, Regd. Bee!Master bulls for sale, red polled, 4 Boer mix billies, $45 to $50 ea., 4 mos., 3

summers, good cond., $250 ea. Charles $2.50 per bd. ft., $2.50 in furniture grade from Cahoochee bull test, $1500/ea. Gary greal disposition easy to handle. Sonny Bettis Pygmy nannies, $60 ea., breeding age. Jim

Ridgeway Bethlehem 770-867-5961

lumber, other. Rich Odom McDonough 770- Peacock Eastman 478-374-5369

Lawrenceville 404-642-4275

Shoemaker Newborn 706-468-7521

Al kits (ABS) $100, flex tine drag, $550, ,954-9218

2 purebred Black Angus bulls, 5 yrs. old, Regd. Black Angus bulls, exc. bloodlines. African Pygmy goats, very small does, $75,

corral panels, $30 ea. Jim Davidson Concord NOM 45 incubator, good cond., used only 2 approx. 2000 lbs. ea. $1800/ea. or $3200 for Roy Ward Temple 770-562-3650

kids $50, bucks $75. Kelly Scott Royston

770-884-0883

seasons, can be converted for Quail, $1800. both. Cole Jernigan Buena Vista 706-570- Regd. Black Angus bulls, yearlings, Rito 706-246-0214

.

Air/kiln dried & green quality band sawn ,David Russell McNeal Blakely 229-723-6834 2171

and Righ!Time bloodlines, $800/$1000. Roy Angora goats, CAGBA regd. bucks, does,

lumber, pine, oak/walnut, poplar other Nursery containers, used, for sale, lrg. 2 yr. old Angus bull, proven, Dr. Pepper V. Millsap Summerville 706-397-8122

colored, wht. color factored, $150-$450,

species, any width/thickness to 20'. John Sell orders only, 3 gal., up to 65 gal., free dely., bloodline, $1,000. Lanny Cooper Pavo 229- Regd. Black Angus cattle, 1 bull & 4 cows, handspinning fiber, show quality. Tina Evans

Milner 770-228-1338

depending on order. Anthony Sedes 859-2829

2 1/2-4 yrs. old, calf in spring, $3800. Will Taylorsville 770-324-4380

All equip. for 500' chicken house, 7 yrs. old, Kennesaw 770-529-5297

20 open Angus cross heifers, 12 mos. old, Rodgers Cataula 706-628-5314

Angora goats, wht., 3 wethers, $50 ea. or all

like new, call evenings. Dan Arnold Oak lumber, fence cut, 1x6x14', 6000 L.F., EXT Plowman bloodlines, $850. Neil Eunice Regd. Blk./polled Simmental heifer, bred to Ior $125. Gail Johnson Covington 770-784-

Watkinsville 706-769-0577

$0.35 per ft. James M Byers Eatonton 706- ,Bristol 912-367-7733 912-367-3936

6OOU son, due in May, $1100, call mornings. 0767

All food-grade 55, 30 and 15 gal. plastic _473-1634 706-485-9555

3 Black Angus bulls, ages 13 mos. to 8 Danny Wesley Meansville 770-567-8139

Barbados & Katahdin sheep, young rams &

closed-top drums, 55 gal. plastic lever-lock Old farm items, plows, saws. etc.. wagon mos. Eddie Martin Fayetteville 770-487-4447 Regd. Brangus bulls, 8 mos. to 2 yrs., low ewes, breeding ewes. Richard Grebel 3900

drums, 55 gal. metal lever-lock drums. rims. M. Mclendon Thomaston 706-648- 3 regd. Black Angus bulls, by Timberline birth wgt., EPD's available. Ray Lopes Cookley Rd. Albany 31721 912-436-0736

Eugene Needham Loganville 770-466-4284 3426

Command, 22-23 mos. old, easy calving, all Williamson 770-412-1703

Billy Boer goat, for breeding, weeding or

Anvil, 150 lb., hay-buden, #20 pot cooking Old growth heart pine flooring & paneling, shots. Vivian Campbell Elberton 706-283- Regd. Red Angus 1-A bulls, Leachman other, $50, free it vow not to eat. Jim Sandefur

grade, logging tongs, heavy duty. A. Hendrick any widths. Bennett Daniel Milledgeville 478- 7268

bloodlines, 20 mos. old. Mike Smith Newnan Lizella 478-935-8477

Austell 770-948-9842

_452-3039

3 regd., 2 commercial Black Angus bulls, 770-253-7099

Boer does, 1 3/4%, 1 15/16%, 2 yrs., qlty.

Anvils forge blacksmith tool RR jacks, Old hand hewn log cabin, 17'x25', 1 1/2 from 8 mos. to 4 yrs. good bloodline. Robin Regd. Red Angus bull, 4 yrs. old, selling to breeding stock; 2 Pygmy billies, 4 mos., $50

cultivator saws, harness, 1-2H plows, Cole story, poplar logs. Kerry Hix Chatsworth 706- Koontz Cartersville 770-606-9080

prevent inbreeding, $1400. Gordon Faulk ea. Russell Barr Griffin 770-468-1174

planter 12HP, snapper jars. Eleanor Tuszynski _695-6431

3 yr. purebred Limousin for lease, gentle, Jeffersonville 478-945-3743

Boer goats for sale, all ages, all sizes,

Cumming 770-888-6746

Pecan lumber 5/4 rough sawn- air dried, $100 mos. w/2 mos. min., 10 mos. purebred Regd. Simmental cow, bred to regd. Black nannies & billies. larry hodges jakson 770-

Approx. 342 bd. ft. blk. walnut/pecan, beau. grain, 50 bd. ft. S. T. Marsh Fayetteville Limousin bull, $600. Daniel Malcom Social Angus bull, due in May, $1000/ea. Butch 775-4823

random widths and lengths, $400/obo. Brain 770-461-8070

Circle 770-464-4303

Trotter Ranger 706-602-1650

Boer goats, bucks, nannies, fullbloods,

Hallmark Social Circle 770-787-9081

Plastic water pipe, schedule 80 several 4 Charolais bulls, purebred, 16-22 mos. old, Regd. polled Hereford bulls, 22 mos. ready percentages, all from grt. bloodlines. Butch

Band sawn lumber, pine- 1"x12"x8'x12', hundred feet, 1", 1 1/4" and 4". Alex McAfee exc. quality, gentle, easy calving. Stan Ior service, twl) sons of Nat. Champs, Star SS Sockwell Loganville 770-385-8440

other also, $0.45 bd. ft. Larry T. Moore Tennille 478-552-7922

Chastain Dacula 678-546-8644

Thunder,very gentle. Billy Martin Cumming Boer, bucks and bred does; also, yearling

Newnan 770-683-7347

Pole barn kit, 24'x36', complete kit, easy to 4 Jersey cows, 2 Jersey bulls, 4 calves, 404-376-6414

does, some w/Kiko influence, Heard Co. M.

Breeder chicken houses: 2 complete and install, $2900. Tom G . Lamb Fayetteville very nice. Barbara Queen Dallas 770-445- Regd. polled Hereford bulls, rugged pasture Seymour Franklin 706-675-6843

fully equipped, 50'x 500' buildings, $5000, 770-719-1516 404-664-4124

1316 770-883-2650

raised, gentle, easy calving, good frame & Breeding billy, red w/wht. spots and

exc., usable cond. Dana Nelson Blairsville Purple Martin houses, 16 plastic gourds on 4 purebred Charolais bulls, 1 yr. to 17 mos. EPD's, cert. & accred. Bobby Brantley splashes, naturally hornless, common dairy

706- 745-0272

8 wooden arms, 20' pole w/winch, complete old, priced $1000 to $1400. Edward Evans 1'ennille 478-553-8598 478-552-9328

goat lines, 6 yrs., $95, good home only.

Brock feed bins, 10 ton, $500; 14 ton unit, $100. Gordon Brewer Ellijay 706-276- ,Rydal 770-773-3507

Regd. polled Shorthorns, club calves, herd Chance Womack Griffin 770-412-4444

w/auger and motor, $1000. Frank Wright 6869

4 regd. polled Hereford bulls, 20 mos/3 yrs., bull prospect, exc. quality. Ken Bridges Fainting goats for sale, starting @ $75,

Ellijay 706-889-0998

Re-saw Bandsaw, 1 phase, 3 HP, 220V, 2 good EPD's, ultra sound carcass info. Nicholson 706-757-3908

fainting billy for trade. David Pitts Cordele

Chicken house tin, $8 per sheet, also speed w/power feeder, $2300. David W provided, herd cert. & accred. M. B. Lane Registered horned Hereford bulls and 229-938-0898

lumber, you take down, you can have it. _Goddard Woodstock 770-517-7890

Carrollton 770-854-4548

heifers, sound, ready to work. John Harrison Free goats, 1 mqle, 1 female in Griffin area.

Tommy Scoggins Dallas 770-445-9910 404- Rear tractor tire, 13.6-28 4 ply, 95% tread, 4 yearling Brangus bulls, exc. commercial Whigham 229-224-4511

Bobby Whitaker Smyrna 770-435-441 O

732-6538

_$100. Greg Givens Dacula 770-962-5575

bulls, $1000/ea., call evening. Bill Wilkins Select group, 20-22 mos. old, regd. polled Fullblood & mixed Boer nannies, big,

Chicken houses, 40' wide, 400 ft. long and Solar panels for hot water, four 4'x8' _Morgan 229-849-4505

Hereford bulls, semen tested, carcus quality. $100/up, 3 males, 3 mos. old, $50 ea., down

other misc. equip. Leon Clark Ball Ground w/pumps and control panels, need some 50 Brangus, Angus Hereford X, $1100/hd. Adrian Clark Cairo 229-377-1974

sizing herd. Barbara Avery Davisboro 478-

770-735-2471

work, $400. David Lee Calhoun 706-629- _Herbert Daniel Greensboro 706-453-2547

Senepol bulls for sale, full blooded, 348-3019

Clean 55 gal. metal drum w/lids, $8 ea; _7585

9 Angus X replacement heifers, vaccinated percentage, top bloodlines, call aft. 6 pm. Fullblood SA Boer sire, 2 yrs, very long and

also, 275 gal. tanks in cage. David Crane South bend metal lathe, 10" diameter x to herd program. D. M. Pitts Haddock 478- Grand "P" Ranch. R. L. Peacock Broxton thick, ABGA & IBGA, regd. Super genetics,

~~;?~n::~~tha~p~~~-4 ~~~~:~~sc~~~~ s:k~~ ~-~:;:alf Dahlonega 706-265-2559 Clean 55 gal. metal drums w/lids, $5 ea.

1

93

9 12-359-3712

Pipeline, Databu, etc., $500 firm. Ronny

pairs, 2 bred heifers, 1 black bull, Small herd Black Baldy bull, cows, calves. Doster Colbert 706-788-3696

Leonard Crane Smyrna 770-438-9472

_Swainsboro 478-237-0708

all are Angus descent, $12,000. Louise Sims Walt Benton Atlanta 706-444-6405 478-453- Katahdin "hair-type" sheep, young pregnant

Clean 55 gal. metal drums w/lids, 55 gal. plastic barrels, $5 ea. Nan White Smyrna 770-436-3548
Complete Martin setup, 3 alumin. houses, 3

Team roping arena (portable), 12' panels, head & heel boxes, striping chute and release chute, $4500. Benny Garrett Loganville 770554-1578

_Griffin 770-227-5836 Angus bulls, registered, fully vaccinated, 8
mos. old, $600. F. Brinson Millen 478-982_5473

1163
Young regd. Angus heifers/bull, exc. pedigrees, all vaccinations, call aft. 6 pm. T.
cowart Clarkesville 706-754-6667 706-754-

ewes and male lambs, $50/up. C. J. Stiles Cartersville 770-382-4030
Purebred Nubian buck, regd., 3 good milkers, 5 kids, 4-6 mos. old. Billy Bishop

gourd racks, 6 poles, 3 pred. guard gourds Tires and tubes, 2-22x8.3 and 2-14x6, good Black bulls, Gelbvieh, purebreds, $1000- 4694

$200. Charles Futral Fayetteville 770-460- shape, $200. Wes J. Cupps Auburn 770-962- $1200. Bob Clark Chickamauga 706-375-

1030

5758

,2621

Swine

Andersonville 229-924-6987
Purebreed Alpine buck, 20 mos. old, big, handsome, proven breeder, $250, 6 mos. old,

Containers for growing plants and trees, variety of sizes, $0.15/up. B. Byrd Loganville
770-788-7749 Custom sawn & milled lumber, kiln-
dried/green, rough/ planed, T&G flooring, bead board, siding, beams, etc. Marcia Steele Cleveland 706-348-6969
Cyclone rake, leaf vac. w/all hoses, only

Truck tires, B.F. Goodrich All Terrain Baja
Champion, less than 200 miles on tires, 31x10.50 R15 LT, $550/obo. Hollis Harrison Eatonton 706-485-6053
Twenty-one 1x6x80.. solid pine porch boards from old farmhouse, feet worn, some
beaded boards also. Bill Johnson Ellijay 706273_3184

Brangus heifers (6), pureblood, 700 plus # each, 8-9 months old, great replacement
heifers, $800/each. Charlie Orr Concord 770_884-0433
Braunvieh bulls, good selection of polled & black polled, add milk, muscle growth & carcass value, $1500/up. Tom Findley Box _Springs 706-269-3185 706-270-1845

If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081or404-651-9082.
Swine moving from farm to farm must have a negative brucellosis and pseudorabies test within the past 30 days before they are moved whenever there is a change of ownership. Exceptions are

Alpine buck, swap buck for buck. Lori Davis Tiger 706-782-8324
Pygmy billy, 1 yr. old, wormed, $50. Jeff Kravie Hartwell 404-569-0398
Pygmy goats, small, 10 babies, blk./wht., grey/wht., 3 grown billies & five nannies. L. W. Johnson Canton 770-479-1360
Regd. Hampshire ewe lambs (4) & ram

used 1 season, must see, paid $1500, will U.S. steel, open ended storage building, "A" Bulls-Brahman, Simbrah, & Simmental; swine from a validated brucellosis-free Iamb, out of prize winning flock. Mona F.

take $800. James Hamrick Macon 478-742-
49~;rm gates, 1_8.., 1_4., $65 for both. W.

model, 22 gage steel, 20"Wx24..Lx 12..H, never assembled, instruction manual, video tape, $2000. Kathy Zaluska Monticello 706-468-

weaning and breeding age, also few cows &
_heifers. Cliff Adams Bowdon 770-258-2069 Charolais bull, 9 mos., regd. & purebred,

and qualified pseudorabies-free herd. Buyers are urged to request proof of a negative brucellosis and pseudorabies

Huber Watkinsville 706-769-6721
Saanen doe, 18 mos.; Saanen buck, 6 mos; dehorned, bottle raised, friendly, $100 ea.

Scott Canton 678-921-0541

. 8899

moderate framed, hvy. muscled, $800. Ronnie test prior to purchase.

David Tomlin Conelia 706-778-2629

Farm trailer for sale, 1- 6x14 dual axle, $50; Used poultry equip. Jake Maddox Wilkins 221 Gum Springs Road Dallas 30132 12 wk. old pigs for sale, Landrace & USBGA regd., fullblood Boer bucks, doe, all

1- 4x7, $30; 1 6x8, $30. B. Housley Milledgeville 478_452_4097

_770-445-4073 404-295-7045

Yorkshire cross, cut & wormed. John Enobled bloodlines, fall breeding is here for

Dahlonega 706-864-2351

Used utility poles for sale, white oak lumber, Corriente cross steers & heifers, 1 yr. old & Hasselberger Lincolnton 706-359-4678

gr!. kids next spring. Nancy Gilliland

o Feed bins, fans, feeders. waterers, etc., 6 custom cut for trailer flooring, barn siding cut fresh. Malcom Coleman Cobbtown 912-684- Crossbred pigs, 6-1 wks. old; also bred gilt Gainesville 770-983-0374

chicken houses, including trusses/metal roofing. Ron Howell Macon 478-935-2717

478-256-3246

Fence posts, concrete w/rebar,

3.75"x3.75"x6', used, $10. Bill Cornelius Hampton 770-714-4659

Flooring, beams, bricks from 100 yr. old

building.

N.

Bennett

G"b r son

706-598-2 753

Flower flats, 4 inch, 1 piece, 18 per flat, 9$903.2_022e3a5., never used. Bill Wise Marietta 770-

Four 16' round columns from old farm

house,

45",

bottom

an d

40"

top,

$500/obo.

B"ll
1

Summerour Winder 770-867-8633

from pine, popular or gum. Vernon Richardson

Rutledge
v belts,

706_342_0566 A & B, 400 belts

for

$2oo.

James

Thaxton Watkinsville 706_769_1315

Well pulley w/9" wheel, exc. original cond., $25 will mail, pulley is cast iron. Bob Morgan College Park 404-344-4461
Wood mizer sawn lumber 2x4x8. $1.25 ea., other sizes avail.. other. George Powell

Covington 770-385-5718 770-855-1018

Wood-mizer sawmill custom cut lumber, pine, oak, cut at your location or take order. D. E. Taylor Calhoun 706-602-0380

2662 Exe. group of polled Hereford and F1
Bradford bulls, ready for heavy service. Jonny Harris Screven 912-586-6585
Fullblood Senepol, cows, heifers, bulls, heat tolerant, tender beef. Russ Page Watkinsville 706-769-0797
Gelbvieh bulls, breeding age, black & red, bred cows, all! polled, most Al sired for easy calv_ing &_ fast grow1h. John Kiss Gainesville 770 531 1126
Gelbvieh cows for sale, regd., purebred, 4
yr. old bull, golden color, low birth wgt. calves. David Jenkins McDonough 770-954-1510

and butcher hogs, $35/up. Leldon Sprewell
Carrrollton 770-258-3988
Liquidation sale, sows $100; boar $100; pigs $23 to $40. Ray Roquemore Thomson 706-597-9891
Pigs and hogs for sale, 1Owk. old pigs, 150 to 250 hogs. Andrew Edwards Dacula 770963-3956
Pigs for sale, 6 wks. old, $35 ea.; also, 2 sows approx. 500 lbs.. York, Du roe, LandraceX. Robert Young Blue Ridge 706632-5913
Pigs for sale, Yorkshire/Hampshire cross, 6 wks. to 10 wks. old, always have pigs for sale.

Equine For Sale
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081or404-651-9082.
All equine advertised in the Market Bulletin must have had a negative Coggins test within past 12 months. Negative reports are valid for 12 months from the sample date. A copy of this test report must accompany the ad each time it is submitted or the notice will be returned to the advertiser. For this reason, generalized ads (i.e., many horses, varieties to choose

Free lance posts, round treated pine, 3" by 6 1/2', used. Thomas Eubanks Fayetteville 770-460-9406

LIVESTOCK

Good selection of regd. Black Angus bulls, Wayne Luck Cumming 770-530-9547

ready for service. Fred Blitch Statesboro 912-

865-5454

Goats And Sheep

from, others, etc.) cannot be accepted. Buyers are urged to request verification of a negative Coggins test before purchasing

Green house for sale, 20x48, $2000/obo, 3/4 roll new plastic, shade cloth, fans, louvers, temp timers, potting tables, pots, in grt. cond. Donna Lambrou Newnan 770-304-9518
Have 3 old farm implements weighing

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
o minimum of 9 days before they can be

Good selection of regd. Hereford & regd. Angus bulls, also crossbred females, bred & open. Mitchell Worsham Macon 478-954-
9788 Hereford bull, about 1500 lbs., call aft. 6:30

If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081 or404-651-9082.
% Boer goats, 1 male, 1 female, both for

any equine. Any falsification of Coggins tests can result in fines and/or suspension of advertising privileges in the Market Bulletin. This regulation also applies to equine advertised in the "At Stud" and

4500-5000 lbs.. will sell for scrap. Richard advertised.

pm. Sam Duckett Tunnel Hill 706-935-2765 . $75. Sammy Loggins Palmetto 770-306-8573 "Boarding" categories of the guarterly

Gray Senoia 770-599-8318

.

Cattle

Holstein heifer calves, groups of 20+ babies % Boer goats, does and bucks, meat and equine editions.

Head gate for cattle, $150 cash; square

& weaned springers available; service age breeder. Garry Shaw Carlton 706-797-3567 '03 blk. TWH filly by Black Vengeance, exc.

bale hay feeder, $150. Morgan Manuel

If you have any questions regarding ads in regd. Holstein bulls. Steve M. Crumley Lula 706-202-8703

disp., ready to start, $2000/obo. Mariella

Appling 706-541-1743 706-724-4704

this category, call Brenda Donnell at 404-651- 678-316-4518

% Boer, 2 nannies, 4 mos .. blk./wht., $60 Fugger Perry 478-397-3071

Header wood, 23', 14" high, $35; Stihl 9081or404-651-9082.

Jersey bull, 2 1/2 years old, top quality from ea., Crawford Co.. Glenn Garnto 3289 Old '01 APHA blue roan overo gelding, green

concrete or steel saw TS 400, $425. Peter 1 Angus, 1 Hereford FL cross bull, age 32 regd. stock prize winning mother, $800. Knoxville Rd. Knoxville 31050 478-836-5942 broke, $2500; "02 AQHA chestnut gelding,

Kuzel Atlanta 770-458-5944

mos., 4 polled Hereford bulls. ages 25-36 Brooks Kitchens Jenkinsburg 770-504-8302 % fullblood does & doe kids, a few show $1500, started under saddle, 14hds. Paula

Heart pine flooring, 4,6,8, widths, length to mos. J. W. McCallum Broxton 912-359-2535 770-262-4950

quality, 1 very nice young buck, call aft. 6. Wilde Blairsville 706-745-6594

19'. Alan Sligh Fortson 706-323-1954

1 regd. polled Hereford bull, exc. genetrics, One Holstein milk cow w/first calve, very Armor Maddox Eatonton 706-444-8900 706- '01 ApHA stallion out of Sullys Chief

Heavy duty drill press, drills, metal and known for calving ease & superior milk gentle & easy to milk 6 gal. per day. Larry 485-8647

Joseph; '03 ApHA colt, breeding goes to

angles, $750. Elsie Vanlaw Thomaston 706- production, breeding age. Rich McClelland Shipp Dallas 770-443-1678

'02 palomino OH mix paint gelding, Prince Plaudit. E. J. Kennedy Cochran 478-

646-4007

Senoia 770-599-9662

Open regd. Hereford heifers & bulls, exc. 14.2hds., started under saddle, gentle and 934-1311 478-934-1311

o Heavy glazed pickle crock, 8 gal., call 7 1 head of 2 1/2 year old Angus bulls, bloodlines. James Neighbors 525 District willing, very flashy, can e-mail pie. $1500. '02 APHA breeding stock sorrel colt, current

A.M.-7 P.M., no shipping. L. Powell Jesup $1250/hd. Laranda Farms Lyons 912-526- Road Americus 31079 229-924-0091 229- John Cumbie Monroe 770-266-7654

shots/coggins, gentle, Tardy Too on papers,

912-427-3329

6524

924-6997

1/2 Boer, 1/2 Pygmy, 2 wethers, 3 does, 4 $900. Lisa Pearson Dahlonega 706-219-

Hobart cuber, coil/compressor, meat racks, 15 bulls, $1000, 25 heifers, $725, all Piedmontese bulls. regd., fullblood, 1/2 mos., $35, 5 nannies, various ages, $45. 1989

polytop cutting tables, heat wrapping machines. purebred Black Angus, breeding age, grass breeding age, $1500 to $2000. Patrea L. Denise Spitler Newborn 770-784-5318

'02 AQHA palomino mare, World Champ

H. Phillips Watkinsville 706-769-5490

fed. Thomas W. Gay Moultrie 229-324-2276 Pabst Dewy Rose aepied@aol.com 706-213- 100% SA Boer goats, Tango Naomi bloodlines, 120 days training, $2500. A.

Hut pine beams, 12" sq., 12'/14' long, clean, 229-324-2012

1197

Shadow, improve your herd now, several Williams Portal 912-865-371 O

exc. cond., $300 ea., call evenings. Timothy 157 head, cows & calves, blacks & reds, Pinzgaver bull, 8 mos., can be regd., can young bucks and does. Marie Kilgore '02 bay gelding, Incentive Fund, Zippo Pine

Roe Loganville 770-972-7092

$105,000. Steve Roberts Alapaha 229-532- deliver, $800. Ralph Fitch Fortson 706-324- Lawrenceville 770-466-8902

Bar breeding, grt. show prospect, selling due

Locust split rails, 8'. Terry York Rabun Gap 7963

1664

100% fullblood buck, born 4/27103, grt. to time restraints, $3500. Bill Bergen Brooks

706-746-5519

16 bred heifers, bred to black bull, make Regd. Red Angus yearling bulls & heifers, bloodlines, Eggstream, Eggs Ryals Ennobled. 710-461-5362

Lots of nursery containers avail., lrg. and exc. brood cows, $950/per head. Freeman good bloodlines & EPD'S. Ronald Williams Kenny Purvis Ashburn 229-643-7234

'02 sorrel Incentive Fund gelding, Zippo

small, $0.25 and $0.50, you pick up Wingard Montezuma 478-472-7885

Cochran 478-934-6998

13 Boer cross billies, 50 to 90 lbs. Steve Pine Bar/Obvious Conclusion bloodlines,

Catherine.Ragsdale Dallas 770-445-3835

17 open Brangus-Super Baldy heifers for Regd. 1 Simmental heifer, 2 SimAngus Branyan Gerogetown 229-334-0312

started UIS, awesome W/P youth prospect,

Lumber for sale, oak and pine, cut to your sale. Woody Folsom Baxley 912-375-2503 heifers, 1 Simmental bull, $875 heifers, $1200 3 wether Pygmy mixes, $40 ea. Todd Brady very gentle/beau., $2000/obo. Debbie Stanton

specification. Walter Headrick Tallapoosa 912-367-2372

bull, 10 months old. Danny Wesley Lula 770-983-0056

Cohutta 706-694-8816

770-574-8122

3 1/2 yr. Limousin/Charolais cross bull, Meansville 770-468-7161

ABGA fullblood bucks; 1-3 yrs., very lrg., '03 Palomino paint stud, started under

Meat cuber, wrapping machine, hand saw, $900; 7 month Limousin/Charolais bull, $450, Regd. Angus bulls, semen tested, free proven breeders, kids on property, quality saddle, gentle, loads and has won halter class

knives, sharpening stone and steels, $800. J. sell both for $1,250. Bob Guhl Social Circle delivery, cert./accrd. & Johnes free herd. Brent breeding stock, $350. Randy Wimberly ribbons, $1800/obo. Tracy Echuck

G. Wilbanks Maysville 706-652-2121

770-464-2866

Chitty Moultrie 229-985-3611 229-985-3511

Williamson 770-467-9980

Dawsonville 770-8934022

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'03 AOHA sorrel filly, Skipper W and Zip To Impress bred, Got The Right Stuff, $2500. _Fred Mauldin Lavonia 706-356-1199
'03 blk.lwht. paint colt, grey ArabX gelding, very gentle, $700 ea. obo. Harold Moore :Fayetteville 404-545-3041
'03 filly started training, TWH, $800; '04 colt, halter broke, drk. bay, $500; '98 Appaloosa mare, red roan, in foal for '05, $1200. Ashley Vaughn Carnesville 706-384_5295
'04 AOHA grullo stud colt, Peppy San Badger, $1850; '04 AOHA buckskin dun stud colt. J. Wilkes Athens 770-725-5550
'92 AOHA palomino gelding, '97 blk. gelding, '02 palomino mare, '98 APHA blk.lwht. mare, '94 pony gelding, safe, gentle. Tom Sewell Ellijay 706-635-4515 706-6352973
'95 AOHA 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
'96 Handsome bay gelding, 15hds., good trail horse for exp. rider, sweet personality & easy keeper, $750/nego. Cheryl Woznik Maysville 706-652-2729
10 yr. APHA gelding, 16.2hds., Three Bars, easy keeper, gentle trail/show horse, sacrifice only to good home, $1500. J. Moring Jackson 404-606-9298
10 yr. dun paint mare, exc. handle, team penning, breakaway roping, Mr. Gunsmoke/King bred, $2250. Dawn Daniel Chickamauga 706-539-1 080
11 yr. AOHA mare, 14.5 to15hds., gentle, but needs exp. rider, stands for vet/farrier, loads, clips, loves water, wanting a gaited horse/trade, $1500. D. Fleming Athens 706548-3802
12 yr. AOHA Appendix bay gelding, anyone can ride, good trail horse, $1200. K. Walker Helena 229-868-5281
12 yr. AOHA yellow dun mare, Papees not avail., 15hds., very stout, picture on trail, western pleasure, potential, very gentle, $2500. R. E. Pillow Jackson 770-957-2184
13 yr. OH mare, red run regd. paint house, breeding, exp. rider, good trail horse, $2500. Elizabeth Schoeff Ellijay 706-698-1399
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
16 yr. OH mare, good trail horse, grt. for beg., loads well, quiet, $1500/obo. Jennifer Davis Monticello 706-468-9713
1998 AOHA stallion N/N 16'3. 1400 lbs., placed at state in halter, gentle, quiet, foals point earners, sire Play Girls Conclusion, $5000. L. Wood Lavonia 706-356-8485
2 AOHA geldings, '97 palomino, 16hds., '00 chestnut, 15hds., both grt. trail horses, exc. disp., $2300 ea. Debra Frederick Greensboro 706-453-4090 770-596-7474
2 white ponies, 10.3hds. and 11.1hds., gentle, 2 yr. old, $800 for both. Nancy Couch
Newnan 770-251-7719
2 young mare mule colts; also, regd. Percheron grey mare. Darwin Morgan Bloomingdale 912-748-4391 912-844-2724
2 yr. AOHA sorrel gelding, grt. western pleasure prospect, Zippo pine Bar, The lntimidator breeding, already riding, guaranteed in every way, $1500/nego. Kevin Veal Milledgeville 478-946-3715
2 yr. old blk.lwht. filly, grandaughter of Paints Handshaker, $1500. Mandy Flowers Thomasville 229-228-4052
2000 AOHA bay gelding, lots of potential, some barrels, prof. training, has been roped off of, $2500/nego. L. Wainwright Fort Valley 478-825-9968
2002 awesome AOHA sorrel gelding, athletic, exc. cont., show quality, $2000/obo; '03 AOHA sorrel stallion, sire is Coosa Nova, exc. disp./conf., $1800/obo. W. Audette Grovetown 706-556-3827
3 OH's, mule, very gentle, trail ride, does all, $950-$1500, tack avail. J. Nelms McDonough 770-954-9885
3 yr. APHA blk.lwht. mare, very gentle, well mannered, needs a good home, $1500/obo. T. Phillips Winterville 706-207-8864
5 miniature donkeys, 1 jack, 4 jennies, some bred, prices vary. Randy Cason Powder Springs 404-787-0227
5 yr. Arab./App mare, prof. trained, $2000; 2 yearling blanketed App. fillies, $1000 & $2000, all are regd. S. Schiro Buena Vista 229-6497003
5 yr. Hallinger mare, grt. on trails, unlimited potential; AOHA regd. 24 yr. stallion, need a companion horse. Brandi Loeper Moreland 770-252-4511
5 yr. blk. OH mare, pretty, smart & rides, $1000/obo. Cathy Wilson Nicolson 706-7572658
5 yr. blk./wht. pony mare, 48" tall, 100% guaranteed child safe, ridden by 4 yr. boy, load, clip, trim, bath, $1000/firm w/tack. Deborah Margram Atlanta 478-458-8919
6 yr. old line back dun mare, 30 days protraining, trails, walk trot, quiet at shows, fun all round horse, asking $1700. S. Jung Milner 770-358-9124
7 yr. SSH blk.lwht. gaited, good disp., gentle, $2000; 2 yr. gelding, bay, good manners, loves people, very willing, $600. Gred Heard McDonough 770-946-9049
7 yr. gelding, Two Eyed Jack, Blondys Dude, trails, poss.lreining, barrel work, $5000. April Griffin Jasper 706-692-0133
8 yr. old sorrel paint mare, rides double/haul, current on worming & shots. easy keeper: 8 mos. paint stallion, very gentle. Von Leskovisck Buchanan 770-891-4041

7 yr. sorrel gelding, OH, grt. trail horse, child proof, $1000 firm. Larry Hamilton Calhoun 706-629-4353
9 yr. 15.3hds. AOHA gelding, gorg. bay w/four wht. socks, barrel, trail, good temperament, $3500. Kelly Spencer Griffin 770-467-8249
AOHA 2 yr. colt, chestnut w/star cutting, halter prospect, gentle, ready to break, $1500/obo; 2 APHA broodmares, good bloodline, $1500 ea., 2750/pair. Maureen Orr Snellville 678-413-3881
AOHA buckskin mare, team pens, head and heal, parades, trails, no vices, Doc Bar/Cody/Bailey bloodlines, $3500. Jim Wyrosdick Dahlonega 706-864-6799
AOHA dead broke Blondys Dude mare and filly, broke, Top Moon mare, older pony mare w/bay filly. T. Carroll Ringgold 706-935-6370 423-595-1451
AOHA 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
AOHA sorrel gelding, 3 yrs., grt. work horse prospect, youth or amateur, trails, good home only, $1500. Brandy Hadden Mitchell 706598-0351
AOHA, 1983, beau. bay mare, Impressive, 15hds., awesome broodmare, loads, ties, $800. Robin Devane Powder Springs 678576-2084
AOHA/PHBA mare, grt. color, 16hds., 15yrs., awesome western pleasure mare, 59 PHBA halter points, must see to appreciate; 2001 AOHA bay mare. Dotti Duncan Franklin 770-301-1243
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 flashy blanketed 1O yr. gelding, tough, tireless, fast, endurance, trails, some barrel training, exp. rider. Audrey Hawn Guyton 912-772-6020
Appaloosa mare, 14 yrs., 15.2hds., retired jumper, dressage training, trails, suitable for child or adult, $1200. Lisa Muffley Athens 706-369-9106
Appaloosa regd. 7 yr. gelding, loads, clips, child safe, very loving solid, wht., beau., $2000/obo. Ralph E. Paige Douglasville 770920-0593
Appendix OH grey filly, ground work, started, ready for under saddle, Incentive Fund, $1200/obo. Elizabeth Perry Oxford 770-787-87' 17
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 770-294-2295
Bay racking, plenty on trail riding, gentle, good saddle gait, $750. Jeffrey Myers Vienna 229-938-6353
Black/wht. pony, 1 1/2 yrs. old, real gentle, halter broke, $350. Randy Jones Blairsville
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LeGay Saul Fayetteville 770-487-7363
Chestnut gelding, $1000; 2 bay geldings, $1200 ea., 2 sorrel geldings, $1200 ea., all
gentle & smooth gaited. w. c. Hall
Woodstock 770-928-3881

Christmas horses/ponies, 9 yr. old blk.

mare, 14.1hds., jumping prospect, 7 yr. old

sorrel OH mare, 14.1 hds., exceptional for beg.

Angie Crews Carrollton 770-214-8457

Donkey, 2 1/2 yrs., jack standard, good

pasture guard, good w/people, $650. A.

Combs Hepzibah 706-592-9104

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

Hanoverian mare, 12 yrs., well schooled in

drsg./event/hunt, 16.2hds., $6500. Susan

Helton Ringgold 706-935-6992

IALHA Half-Andalusian mare, light grey,

14.3hds., beau., super mover, fun to ride, no

vices, $4000. Amanda Patrick Bishop 706-

769-7449

Miniature AMHA/AMHR wealing fillies,

$1000 ea., regd. miniature spotted jack, $600,

hold till Xmas. Donna Edge Dublin 478-272-

5444

Miniature leopard App. male, very gentle,

grt. w/children, deposit will hold till Christmas.

C. Yard Cumming 404-583-3811

Mustang, sorrel mare, 5 yrs. old, $400.

George

W

Stough

Alpharetta

gstough@mindspring.com 770-777-1440

National racking horse mare, 2 yrs. old, grt.

ground manners. Nancy Ott Morganton 706-

374-4050

Paint gelding blk.lwht., 9 yr. old saddle

horse, 15.1 hds, sound, sate for beginner, can

e-mail pies., $2750. L. Cloud Kennesaw 770-

974-6206

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 12.3hds., 16 yrs., excep. disp.,

USPC, hunt jump, endurance, nice mover,

eye catcher, no vises, $3500. Bryan Stanley

Fayetteville 770-719-1913

Pair bay mares, 9 yrs .. 13.3hds., works to

wagon, rides good, covered wagon. Lewis

Stanley Calhoun 706-625-2704

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

Paso Finos regd. mare, 19 yrs. w/2 stud

colts, 7 mos.119 mos., all 3 current w/blaze

face, exc. bloodlines, $3500 or sell separate.

Vernon Nolan Screven 912-270-6020

Percheron blk., 9 yrs., broodmare, gentle, $1500. Keith Crosby Newnan 770-253-2696
Pony 12hds., 10 yrs. old, sorrel, perfect child's ride, i=used on trails, no vices, herd reduction. Lou Vaughn Waynesboro chairman 1OO@comcast.net 706-554-2865
Pony, 12.2hds., drk. brown/blaze face, gentle, loads, stands for farrier. Steve Worthy Buchanan 770-646-2345 678-371-1312
Pony, wht. Quarter pony gelding, 11hds., 7 yrs., $800. Sandy Hurlbutt Alvaton 706-5381062
OH mare, 3 yr. beau. bay, 14.1hds., lovely gaits, 40 hrs. police horse certified training, sweet, friendly, $1500. J. L. Bond Blue Ridge 706-632-5529
Regd. 2 yr. old ASB colt, 16.2hds., gentle, easy to work with, exc. bloodlines, $1650; regd. ASB broodmare, pretty, exc. manners, $700. Hugh Rose Dallas 770-445-2035
Regd. 85" blk. Tennessee Walker gelding, sound, safe English/western, easy keeper, good disp., $2500. Aimee Davis Good Hope 770-601-4707
Regd. ASB mare, shown Academy, 3 gaited, will 5 gait, lesson horse, $4500; regd. TWH stallion by Masg, $4500. N. I. Anderton Trenton 706-657-2570
Regd. Morgan, 15hds. gelding, chestnut, rides/drives, $2500; regd. Appaloosa, 15hds., blk., grt. trail horse, $2000, gelding bay mule, 15hds., rides/drives, plows, $1000. Donna McDaniel Dacula 770-822-6161
Regd. Paso Fino stallion, buck/wht. pinto, easy to breed, green broke, $4500. Shelly Bishop Mineral Bluff 706-632-3919 706-4925512
Regd. OH '96 bay gelding, 15.1hds., been used for team roping, pasture roping, trail riding sound, easy keeper, ready for work, $1800/firm. Dan Pharris The Rock 706-647-1576
Regd. TB 15.3hds., 14 yr. beau drk. bay w/star, willing to please, grt. hunter/jumper, sweet/gentle/calm, and grt. ground manners, $2700. Lisa Diamond Alpharetta 404-9837260
Regd. Tenn. Walking filly, drk. golden palomino, 24 mos., gentle, hand raised, long wht. mane/tail, $2000. Sallye Forrester Covington 770-788-0612
Reining colts, 1 buckskin, $5000; 1 sorrel w/flaxen mane & tail, $3000, serious inquiries only. C. White Cleveland 706-864-6966
TB 14 yr. chestnut, 16.1hds., $2300; OH 9 yr. blk. barrel prospect, has steer wrestled, $2200. Keith Roberts Covington 678-6257872
TB 16hds. 16 yr. flashy sorrel, nice mover, English and Weysern, dressage potential, extensive trail exp., $1500, tack included. Heather Gulesserian Atlanta 770-712-7408
TB gelding. 3 yrs., drk. bay, 16hds., smart, well bred for show or riding, no jumping, $2500/obo. Gary Gibson Atlanta 404-3495453
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
TWH 15hds., 7 yr. old gelding, white with some black in his hips, $2,600 firm. Neil Fernander Grantville 706-637-6642 678-8985246
TWH 16.2hds. regd. gelding, blk. roan, wht. socks, made for trails & field trails, $2500. Steve Stowers Howser Mill Road 706-265-2280
TWH 5 yr. chestnut gelding, good calm horse w/perfect manners, 15.3hds., $3500. Cindy Williams Dawsonville 706-344-7072
TWH palomino paint, 5 yrs. old, gentle, loads, no problems, very nice horse, some field trail exp., beau., $4500. Jay Cranford Macon 478-256-3422
TWH regd. racking, big, bold, beau. blk.lwht. gelding, goes everywhere & does everything smoothly. Anna Harley Canton 770-361-1299
TWH, 15 yrs. old, mare, blk., 15hds., !')asy keeper, loads, grt. trail horse. Mark Holmberg Marietta 678-234-5681
TWHBEA: blk./wht. gelding, 5 yrs., trail & gentle, $2800; bay mare, show and trail, 8 yrs. S. Mcintosh Bowdon 770-258-8610
TWHBEA: gorgeous stallion, WGC bloodline, sorrel w/flaxen mane and tail, 2 yrs., 90 days prof. training. Rusty Mcintosh Bowdon 770-634-4904
Team of Belgian mules, 1 gelding, 1 mare, $1100 ea., work good to wagon, traffic broke, ride with saddle. Elmer Partain Elberton 706283-4228
Three flashy 6 yr. old geldings w/natural horsemanship training, regd. dunn 15hds. OH, spotted walking horse, 15.2hds., and liver-chestnut walker. Pete Dollingham Jasper 706-692-6856
Two 1 1/2 yr. old Hallinger stud colts, very gentle, $1500 for both. Jerry Abernathy Gainesville 770-887-2784
Weanling 1/2 mini spotted jenny donkey. C. Williams Albany 229-436-2854 229-881-5560
Poultry/Fowl For Sale
----rt;Ou 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.
Common pigeons, healthy. $2.50 ea. Lee Oliver Roswell 770-993-3182 678-478-0423

_Georgia Cooking_

Use Ga. Apples in Great Fall Recipes
If you would like a change from the traditional pumpkin pie this Thanksgiving, consider using the following apple recipes to spice up your holiday meal. And be sure to use fresh Georgia apples, which are available at farmers' markets, roadside stands, and grocery stores throughout the fall.
Apple-of-Your-Eye Cheesecake
Crust: 1 cup graham cracker crumbs 3 Tablespoons sugar 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon 1/4 cup butter, melted 1/4 cup finely ground pecans
Filling: 3 (8-ounce) packages cream cheese, softened 3/4 cup sugar 3 eggs 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Topping: 2 1/2 cups peeled, chopped apples 1 Tablespoon lemon juice 3/4 cup sugar 1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon 1/8 teaspoon ground nutmeg 6 Tablespoons caramel ice cream topping Sweetened whipped cream, optional Chopped toast~d pecans, optional
Combine all ingredients for crust, mixing well. Firmly press onto the bottom of a lightly greased 10-inch spring form pan. Bake at 350 degrees for 10 minutes. Cool on wire rack.
Beat cream cheese at medium speed of electric mixer until creamy; gradually add sugar, beating well. Add eggs, one at a time, beating after each addition just until combined. Stir in vanilla extract. Pour batter into prepared crust.
Toss apples with lemon juice, sugar and spices; spoon over filling. Bake at 350 degrees for one hour. Remove from oven, place on wire rack; carefully run knife around edge of pan to loosen. Drizzle with 4 Tablespoons caramel topping.
Cool one hour; refrigerate overnight. Remove sides of pan. To serve, garnish each slice with whipped cream, pecans and a drizzle of the remaining caramel topping.
Marie Couch Dallas, GA
Testing note: This combines the best of both worlds - apple pie and cheese cake!

Apple Dumpling Cobbler
So easy and very pretty when baked
1 (8-ounce) can refrigerated crescent rolls 2 large Granny Smith apples, peeled and quartered 1 cup orange juice 2/3 cup sugar 1/2 cup butter 2 teaspoons sugar 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
Unroll crescent rolls and separate. Wrap each apple quarter with crescent roll dough. Place in a lightly greased 13-x9-inch baking dish. Set aside. Combine orange juice, sugar and butter in medium saucepan; bring to a boil over medium heat. Pour over dumplings. Stir together remaining sugar and cinnamon. Sprinkle over dumplings. Bake at 350 degrees for 25 minutes or until dumplings are golden brown and mixture is bubbly.
Mary E. Hammond Augusta, GA
Testing note: Apples can be cut into eighths and rolls cut in half lengthwise to rnake smaller dumplings. Very good flavor.

"Game" stags, hens, cocks, Grays-Hatch Brown Reds, Leiper Hatch, Roundheads, White Hackles, many other breeds, call any time. Russell Griffin Gainesville 770-5328447 770-241-0328
'03 Blue, Pied and Green Spauldings, '04 Blue Pied, Greens, White peachicks for sale. Ray Watts Macon 478-743-6692
'04 BB Reds pairs; also, pullets Bantams Tipler Cap pigeons $3. Bill Hoglund Temple 770-562-1455
'04 OE. Bantams, BB, Blue Reds, SOW, Wheaten, BL. Wheaten, Blues, fawns, Black, BB Moderns, others. Ronald Reece 264 Mason Dr. Canton 30115 770-345-6092
'04 Pheasants: Red-Gold, Silver, L. Amherst, Reeves, Edwards & White Crested Kalij; Blue & Black Shoulder peafowl, Mandarin ducks; Bantams. John Mason Macon 478-986-3709
'04 rare Silver Phoenix $20, Light Brahma rooster $10, Buff x Black Cochin trio $10, Silver Laced hen $10 more. Janet Chandler Rutledge 706-557-9195
12 Bantam roosters $2 each. Ernest Thompson Cedartown 770-748-6709
15 RIR hens and 2 roosters $5 each. John Clark 4215 Hobbs Rd. Wrens 30833 706-5477049
15 grown Buff guineas $10 each; also, 3 tray incubator. James King Newborn 770-
787-3674 2 Trio Butchers, 1 Trio R.H., 1 Trio Hatch, 1
Trio White Hackle $250 Trio. Pat White Temple 770-562-8511
28 Golden Comet hens, just started laying, (6), Rocks Red hens, all very good layers, call after 6 p.m. Q.L. Burton 524 Andrew Bailey Rd. Sharpsburg 770-683-4200
8 Mandarin duck, Drakes, $20 each, Pheasants, Yellow Gold cocks, Red Gold hens, 1 pr. Edwards $80, 2 extra cocks/$30. Gene Turpin Wiley 706-782-9965

28 Pearl guineas, 4 1/2 m0. old, $6 each, 15 each 8 wks. old $3.50 each. John Burnett 791 Morgan Rd. Bremen 30110 770-6463236
30 Ringneck doves $3 each, 30 white doves $3 each. Neal Shiver Camilla 229-3368268
4 black game chickens, 3 hens & 1 rooster for sale, will be laying early spring. A.R. Whitt Cumming 770-887-1752
7-8 week old Royal Palm turkey poults; laying hens. Sandra Miller Talking Rock Sdmill@ellijay.com 706-253-3340 770-8937622
8/21 hatch, 7 unsexed turkeys $10 each obo. Anita Henderson Mansfield 770-7863959
80 common pigeons $3.25 each, no Sunday sales. Clovis Jackson Moultrie 229941-5541
Araucana Bantams, laying green eggs, 6 mos. old hens $5, roosters free; also, 12 hole nesting box $40. Kelly Clay Locust Grove 770-898-1649
Asstd. chicks, Rhode Island, Barred Rock, $1.50-up, Araucana hens $7 each, Australorp. Deborah Willett Loganville 770-787-1044
BB Red Bantams $20/pair. P.C. Reid Meansville 770-567-3390
BB Red Bantams, small in size, $10 a pair. Bob L. Westbrook 2228 Broak Rd. Tignall
_3"-06"'6'""8_7-'0-'6--2-'8-'-5-'-3'"-'4-'-10"'--------Bantams, Mille Fleur, Cochins and lge.
hens, purebred, healthy. Leon Couey Jackson 770-227-4641
Bantams, show qlty., O.E. Blue Quail, Brown Reds, Lemon Blue, Blue Brassy Back, Black, Blue, Splash, Standard-Cochins, Araucanas, pigeons, others. R. Shoemake Carrollton 678-796-9222
Bantams: Buff Cochins, Golden Sebrights, Buff Japaneses, RIR, '04 hatch. Mike Vogan Blue Ridge mikev8@tds.net 706-632-5501

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Bantams-Silkies, White, and Black Gold Pigeons, various beau. colors to choose Sebrights, Cochin O.E., Pheasants, Red God from, $6 each; also, pure White Kings $7

Poultry/Fowl Wanted

'97 Mid-South custom 6H HN, tack & AC Rubber mats, barn/trailer use, new exterior dressing rms., rubber floor, exc. cond., grade, high quality, misc. sizes, colors avail.

& Call ducks, peafowl. Danny Ledford each; also, pairs. Joe Moxley Tarrytown 912- Want any unwanted poultry/fowl in the $18,500/obo. S. Partridge Fort Valley 478- Shane Taylor Gainesville 770-540-5003 706-

Gainesville 770-983-9713

529-4852

surrounding area of Bibb/Jones Co. Sandra 825-7105

.677 -1514

Beau. Red Silkies for sale, 7 hens, 1 rooster Pigeons: Birmingham Roller, Racing Blankenship Gray 478-986-9877 478-214- '97 Sundowner alum. 2H slant load BP; Saddle, 15 1/2" Circle Y western, good

$5 each. Janna Long Covington 404-713-1852 Homer, Fantails, White Kings, Fantail Black & _1363

dressing rm., coll. rear tack, drop windows, cond. w/accessories, $600/obo, Ive. messg.,

Black O.E., Silver Duckwing O.E., Red Pyle Indian Fantails. Clemente Powell Buena Want big chickens, bantams, ducks, feed bags, 16" wheels/tires, must sell, must sell. Deborah Mauldin Marietta 404-

Moderns, White Wyandottes, $10 pair, call Vista 229-649-31 00

guineas, turkeys, reas. priced. Johnny Carney $7200/obo. David Underwood Alpharetta 610-9133 770-514-6117

after 4 p.m. Keith Bailey Lavonia 706-356- Olly. Old English Bantams, Silver & Fawn _Danielsville 706-795-5728

770-757 -8785

Show halter for sale, horse size, made by

4159

Duckwings, BB Reds, quails, Blues, Mille Want one crested drake for breeding, not '99 Bee 4H slant load, super deluxe GN, Ralph Harris, halter has only used a few

Blue Slate turkeys, '04 hatch, $15 and up. Fleur, Spangles, more. Ted Charles breeding for food. K. Lawhorn Hogansville kept under shelter, exc. cond., lrg. sleeping times, other misc. show equip. E. Wayne

Johnnie Brannen P.O. Box 1517 Reidsville Douglasville 770-942-6847

,kathy4greg@aol.com 706-883-6120

and dressing rm., $10,750. Charles Haley .savage Winder 770-867-4726

30453 912-693-5625

RIR pullets, roosters, 20 weeks old. Brian Want to buy Jarrard Hatch stag or cock or Dallas 770-445-5558

Show, training, trail and hunt saddles, horse

Brown Leghorns, White Leghorns, Buff Orpingtons, (lge. fowl). Paul Hardy Fairburn 770-969-8575
Buff Orpington & Brahma $5, turkeys $10, guineas $8,. Michael Woodson Hampton 770473-9693
Buff Orpingtons, (purebred), hvy. breed, 10 hens, 1 rooster/$100, 50 chicks- 6 wks., 2 Buff Orpington Bantam roosters. Donald Allen Lawrenceville 678-698-0067
Chickens for sale, 3 Trios, 1 RIR, 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, RIR, White Rock, $12 each. Laura Phillips Morrow 404-366-8354
Cochins, Bantams hen $3-$5, peacocks $25 each. Robert Jackson 1845 Beverly Rd. Fort Valley 478-825-5866
Cukoo Marans $12 each, Silkies $10 each, min. order 10, St. Run. L. Marr Warm Springs 706-663-7573
Dark Buff Brahmas, standard size, $3-$5 each, pigeons, doves $4 each, some big roosters $7 each. William Keller Canton 770479-2773
Doves, diff. colors & ages, 5 standard Black Cochin hens, 1 Blue Cochin rooster. R. Cole Carrollton 770-834-3490 770-830-6983
Ducks, Muscovy and mxd., flock reduction, all sizes, approx. 8-100, reas./make offer. Jim Welch Villa Rica 770-459-8608
Ducks, White Muscovy geese, Toulouse & Dew lays chickens, varios. M.A. Islam 2055 W. Hwy. 5 Carrollton 30117 770-854-4361 770-367 -7244
Game birds for sale, Brown-Reds Hatch, Grey, Miner Blues. Mr. Gary Rockmart 770684-2151
Game chickens for sale, Warhorse-Grey & Warhorse crossed, reas. priced. J.C. Carder Gainesville 770-534-5407
Game fowl stags, pullets & cocks, Grey x Mclean, Mclean x Butcher, Brown Red x Mclean crosses, $20/up, no collect calls. L. Ross Canton 770-479-8520
Game fowl, pullets & stags, 4-8 mos. old, Greys, Hatch, Kelso, $8-$10 each. Ann

Sturdy Dahlonega 706-865-9201
Red Golden and Melanistic Mutant Ringneck males, Reeves Pheasant hen, Buff Silkie roosters. Kevin Daft Braselton 770965-0599
Reducing flocks, Bantams $5, laying hens $10, roosters $5, sev. varieties. L. Deal Social Circle 770-464-0046 706-476-2844
Ringneck Pheasants, flight cond. for tower hunts & field hunts, $10 each. Calvin Stockburger 393 Catoosa Pkwy. Tunnel Hill 30755 706-935-5664 423-667-7027
Ringneck pheasants, flight cond., fully feathered, minimum order 100. Mr. Jeff Alto 706-658-6318
Silver Laced Wyandotte rooster, Buff rooster, Brown Leghorn roosters, 8 mos.folder; Araucana, 10 hens, 2 roosters, Buff-7 hens, $10 each. Wayne Burnette Dawsonville 706-265-2886
Swans, white mute, sexed, pinioned, approx. 1 yr. old, unrelated pairs $775/pr. June Merritt Blakely jamerritt@direcway.com 229- 723-4 767
Toulouse geese $8 each. Bobby Brantley Dublin 478-272-8512
Turkeys, Bourbon Reds, Bronze, Royal Palms $10 each and up. Miles Russell Meansville 706-648-3503
Two free roosters. Jay Whitaker Pendergrass 706-367-1457
White mute swans, unrelated pairs $775, from excellent breeding pairs, call after 6 p.m. Wayne Whiddon Cordele 229-273-9040
Wild common pigeons for sale $4.50 each, exc. for training bird doves, hunting preserves, etc. Bobby Moxley Soperton 912-529-6296
Winter sale, Ringneck doves $6 each, other. Myrtice Jackson Flowery Branch 770967-9670
Young Game roosters and hens, Grays and Reds. Roddy Sneed 6360 Hopewell Rd. Dawsonville 30534-4224
Young and grown guineas $2-$5, '04 chicks, RIR, Buff, Sex Link, $1 each. Tom Henderson Chickamauga 706-375-3917
Poultry/Fowl Requiring

Speckled Hatch, other. Ludon Barnes 3749 Claude Brewer Rd. Loganville 30052 770466-8932
ALTERNATIVE
LIVESTOCK
If you have questions regarding this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or _404-651-9082.
The Alternative Livestock category contains ads for ratites (ostriches, rheas, and emus) as well as other "nontraditional" livestock.
Alpacas for sale, males, maidens, and pregnant females. Larry Dietsch Young _Harris 706-379-2361
Emu, 6 mos., $75, 2/$125, 3/$175, 2+ years $125; blown eggs $5. Mr. Jim Elberton 800604-3526
Llamas, largest selection of quality registered llamas, starting at $500, friendly, halter trained, delivery available. Liliane Grant _Dallas 770-445-2855
Ostriches, 1 male, 5 females, exc. producers, good condition, $1500/obo. Cory _Whitman Dallas 770-505-0416
Water buffalo, can del. to nearby meat processing plant, Grey Rheas $125, blown ostrich eggs $10. Wayne Wood Buchanan 770-315-3184
Alternative Livestock Requiring Permit/License
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
The Georgia Department of Natural Resources regulates many exotic animals, including most hoofed stock except llama and buffalo. However, upon compliance with applicable state regulations, a deer farming license for the commercial production of meat and fiber is available for the following species: fallow deer, axis deer, sika deer, elk, red deer, reindeer, and caribou. For more information on the deer

16' GN trailer, oak floor, 5200# axles, wood lined, adjustable coupler, good tires, $2800. Tom Sheilds Chicamauga 706-820-2878 706-539-2899
17 1/2" English saddle, brown w/suede knee rolls, grt. cond., $85; 16 1/2" collegiate dressage saddle, stirrup leathers and irons included, $300. L. Rusinyak Franklin 706675-0381
17" Stubben all purpose English saddle, leathers, irons, girth and misc. tack, $500. John Young Leesburg 229-846-5027
1989 Sundowner 3H SL w/rear tack, dressing rm., mattress, dresser, awning, wired for electricity, good for tires/floor. David Forcier Canton 770-205-5896
1993 2H Sundowner, GN, straight load, 2 DR walk-thru, extra height, very good cond., must see. Greg Henderson Cumming 770886-6028
1995 Featherlite 2H alum.BP trailer, straight load, tack/dressing area, rear ramp, $6500. Paul Williams Newnan 404_427_1471
1995 Featherlite alum. stock trailer, GN, 7x24, 7' high parked undercover, exc. cond., moviQ)l, $11,700. Susie Chastain Bremen 770-537-6983
1995 Ponderosa, 16", double axle, red, 2 stall by Hooper trailers, exc. cond., used very little, $2300. Kenny McCullough Milledgeville 478-452-6276
1996 3H Sundowner Sierra 725 Sunlite, 11' LO, all inclusive, exc. cond., call for details and pictures, $27,500. Bonnie Cowles NewAan 770-252-4973
1996 CM Playday 2H BP trailer, exc. cond. from top-bottom, straight load w/tack comp., shiny blue paint, no rusVdamage, kept in garage, $3500. Kris Hall Canton 404-245' 2211
1998 Bee Trail Boss 2H BP w/dressing rm., exc. cond., $5900. Lee Buchkowski Canton 770-479-2150
2 wheel pony cart or small harness, $375, C. W. Martin Barnesville 770-358-1002
20' Double D GN stock trailer w/enclosed storage comp., $1950. Lisa Dawson Watkinsville 706-338-8055
2000 3H SL GN Sundowner drop windows,

blankets & misc. tack, all grt. cond. D. Moore .Cartersville 770-382-2094
Stubben dressage saddle, 17", $385; 3 collegiate English saddles, 1-16", 2-17", $225 ea. Pat Harmon Jenkinsburg 770-841-3887 .770-775-1210
Top quality cutting/pleasure saddle, extremely comfortable, custom built, $950, paid $1750. M. Ross Watkinsville 706-7690403
Tracker GN trailer, living quarters, slant load, ramp, windows, shower, sleeping area, $4250. A. Ayers Winston 678-449-6804
Want 2H, BP trailer, approx. 6' wide, tack under manger, no D rm., good price. Nolan T. Floyd Gainesville 770-887-0068 770-5332323
RABBITS
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081or404-651-9082.
1 floppy ears rabbit, white w/gray/brown, $5. Dusty Gonzalez 626 Flat Creek Trace Fayetteville 30214 770-461-4278
4 Angora rabbits, blk. and wht., $15 ea. K. Whelan Kingston 706-346-1 052
French Angora bunnies, sire is show quality, $50-65. Sherri Bell Pendergrass 706-6934782
French Angora doe, chocolate, 1 yr., 3 part rabbit cage. Jennifer Bauman Tiger 706-7824051
Giant Chinchulla rabbits, breeder stock and Fyers, pedigree paper avail., call between 711 P.M. Keith Clark Tignall 706-285-2914
Mini Rex doe and bucks, Netherland dwarfs, buck and does. David Mangham Molena 770-567-5053
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. Ricky Jones Adairsville 770-877-5807
Rabbits for sale, several diff. breeds, adults & babies, selling out of cages and all. David Simmons Cornelia 706-778-1431

Swenson Stephens 706-296-3209 Game fowl: pure Bill Roberts Butchers,

Permit/License

farming license, contact the Georgia walk-thru, x-lrg. dressing area, water tank, San Juan rabbits for sale for training dogs Department of Agriculture at (404) 656- escape door, stainless steel nose. Karen and to eat. Bob Reese Whitesburg 770-834-

Rod, Wlrite and Spangle $50 each or $100

If you have questions regarding INs 3667. For information on licenses of other Amendola Moreland 770-460-5478

2800

Trio. R. Jordan Bowersville 706-376-7382 category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or species of hoofed stock (except llama and 2000 Exiss LO, 3H. mid/rear tack, heaVAC, San Juan, NZW Florida crosses, Fryers,

Geese, Toulouse, young adults, pond 404-651-9082.

buffalo), contact the Georgia Department awning, etc., gr!. cond., $23,000. Ken live or dresses, fresh or frozen in water. Roger

raised, spring '04 hatched. Robert Sybers Advertisements for wood ducks must of Natural Resources Special Permit Unit Burnsed Forsyth 478-994-6082

Smith Royston 706-318-5477

Stone Mountain 770-879-9087

be accompanied by a USDA permit. at (770) 7,61-3044. Individuals submitting 2000 Sooner alum. 4H GN, drop windows

Grown, purebred Buff Orpington rooster, Permits are available from the U.S. Fish advertisements to buy and sell regulated w/bars, esc. doors, rear tack, lrg. dressing rm.,

very big, healthy, $12, other. Deb Ridings and Wildlife Service, Attn: Permit Section, hoofed stock in the Market Bulletin must heaVair, sheltered, $15,000. S. Livingtson

FEED, HAY AND GRAIN

Cumming 770-844-9586
Guinea hens, young adults $5, asstd. roosters, free. Craig Preslock Taylorsville 770-684-5849
Hawaiian geese, (Nene), fed. reg. on outof-state transit. W.C. Davis Stockbridge 770474-1154
Healthy young turkeys, 6 weeks old, bronze, $14 each. Ed Long Newborn 770787-6217
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
Java Green peafowl, Quintet breeders, $2000; several Jersey Blue Giant cockerels, setting type hens@ $10. H. Crider Cumming 770-889-9335
Legacy Greys & Legacy Hatch for sale. David Collins Toccoa 706-282-0542
Mallard & Blue Swedish ducks, over 200 flight ready, over 100 mallard, grown, not yet flying. Raymond Seckinger Ellabell 912-8585048 912234-8500
Mallard ducks, pond raised, full color, fall sale, qty. disc., $25/pair, trio $35, no Sundays. James Altman Folkston 912-496-2063 912337-0402
Mille Fleur D'uccle Bantam cockerels, 12 wks., $4, lots of color/feathers. Rollin Black Lithia Springs 770-819-0989
Mixed Bantams for sale. Ed Swanson 525 Briley Rd. LaGrange 706-882-0851
Mixed Royal Palm tom turkeys, hatched 604, 7-04, call 9 a.m.-9 p.m. S. Culberson Kingston 706-234-3669
Muscovy ducks & ducklings, not for slaughter, beau., quiet, good flyers, weeders, pond preferred, $5-$10 each, Morgan Co. Susan Prugh Madison 706-342-0163

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: DNA, Game and Fish Division, 2189 Northlake Parkwa~ Suite 108, Tucker, GA 30084.
Bobwhite or Coturnix quail hatching eggs $40/100, $98/500, $190/1000, price includes shipping, send check/money order. Jean Strickland P.O. Box 9 Pooler 31322 912-7485769
Bobwhite quail, clean, healthy, flight birds for hunVtrain/restock or meat, Atlanta dely. Drew Stanley Clarkesville 706-947-3884
Bobwhite quail, flight & weather condition, dely. available for lge. orders. R. Jarrard Rome 706-291-8206
Bobwhite quail, flight and weather condition, $3 each. Michael Smith Barnesville 770-358-4205
Bobwhite quail, flight and weather conditioned, ready for release, $3 each. J. Ross Conyers 770-929-0817
Bobwhite quail, flight condition and ready for release, $3 each. Richard H. Deaton McDonough 678-583-0498
Bobwhite quail, flight conditioned birds and young chicks. Karen Daniel Blairsville 706374-2794 706-835-6562
Bobwhite quail, flight conditioned, ready for release, $3 each, call after 6 p.m. or Ive. msg. Ten:y Williams Fors}'.!h 478-994-4122
Bobwhite quail, healthy, weather conditioned, flight trained, ready to hunt or

provide a photocopy of the appropriate license with their ad.
LIVESTOCK WANTED
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, ca// 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 Jersey cow, hand milker and nurse cow, reas. price, need delivery, good home. Ginger New Milan 229-362-4879
Want regd. Welsh pony, willing to trade. Shirley Waldera Martinez 706-863-3995
Want to buy gentle paint pony, prefer mare, others considered, call w/details, price under $500. Ray Norton Kennesaw 770-853-3191
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 404-6519081or404-651-9082.
Want 24' cattle bed used for large truck. A. Anderson Buford 770-614-1914
'01 Exiss Event CXT/400, 4H slant, 7' hgt. 7' width, ramp load, bought new, extras, $13,500. Tommy Ivey Good Hope 770-2674336
'04 S&H Fusion, 2H BP, SL, sf/as, rt, dr. loaded w/every option, used 1x last spring, new

Baxley 912-367-4834
2002 Sundowner Valuelite, 2H GN, lrg. dressing rm., many extras, trail riders dream, must sell, $16,500. Robin Dunaway Roberta 4 78-836-377 4
2004 24'x6'8" wide GN, -stock trailer, full escape door, sliding cut gates, like new, $5700 firm. Donald Green Temple 770-8416815
2004 3H slant GN trailer, dividers, lrg. tack area, dressing rm., $5900. Vanessa Jackson Augusta 706-836-1414
2004 4H BP trailer, removable divider, manger, tack storage, $4000. Mark Jackson Augusta 706-650-0136
2004 4H BP trailer, removable divider, manger, tack storage, $4000. Mark Jackson Augusta 706-799-3813
4H BP trailer, rear load, front side load, tack comp., center gates, mats, good floor, $1200. Anthony Wall Toccoa 706-491-4984
SH trails west, SL GN 4x8 dressing rm., drop down windows,_ grt. for race horses or cattle, $5500. Lisa lly Atlanta 912-545-2058 .
Amish cart and surrey in good cond., make offer. Nick Bishop Bishop 706-769-5549
Australian saddle w/horn, like new, 17", equals 15" western, $235. Darcy Flynn Monroe 770-267-6456
Circle Y 16" cutting saddle, good cond., $600; like new 16" roping saddle, never used, $550, Ive. messg. P. Sapp Watkinsville 706453-7072
Circle Y 16" light oil Eq. saddle w/some silver, exc. cond., photos can be e-mailed, $800. Sherry Smith Covington 770-786-7715
County Eventer, 17 1/2" drk. brn., exc. cond. w/medium tree and fittings, asking $1300. Lauren Irwin Ringgold 706-937-2138
Livestock trailer, 20'x6', GN, $2500. E.D. Milliron Shellman 229-881-0573

If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
All hay ads must contain the variety of hay offered for sale; i.e., Coastal bermuda hay, Alicia hay, etc.
'03 & '04 Tift 85, Alicia, Coastal bermuda, net wrapped. covered 4X5 bales, $20, $25, $30. Green Thrift Collins 912-684-3618 912684-2957
'03 & '04 fescue & bermuda 5x5 rolls, fertilized, rain free. horse qlty., $20; also, mulch sq. bales $1.50. Pat Beatepbough Bowman 706-245-9326
'03 Coastal bermuda, sq. bales, rain free, dely. available, $3. 75-15+ $4 less than 15. Keith Mitcham Oxford 770-786-8805 770788-0166
'03 top horse qlty. Coastal bermuda, lge. sq. bales $3. Jim Fenley Roberta 478-471-9800
'04 $25/roll Tift 44 hay, $20/roll for all, Ext. 14. M. Boyles Dawson 229-679-5353 229995-4694
'04 4'x5' round bales Coastal bermuda hay, rain free, $20/roll, 100 bales. Ellis McMullen Valdosta 229-559-5333
'04 4'x6' round bales of peanut hay. Don Ross Eastman 478-374-2613
'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 4x5 rolls fescue, fescue/bermuda grass and johnson grass hay, priced from $10 to $16 per roll, Lula/Homer area. Neal Watkins Lula 706-677-2457
'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 del., (extra). HelmuVCharlie Cawthon Rome 706-802-0797

O.E. Bantams, Silver Sebright, exc. qlty. & release, $3 each. Dennis Edwards $12,354/+ tax, asking $8500. John warren Livestock trailer, BP, 5x15 bed, center gate, '04 Alicia Coastal bermuda hay, horse qlty.,

BB Reds, Lemon Blue Splash roosters. Ray Statesboro 912-764-6283

Cartersville 770-386-8177 706-625-7741

new paint, $1195. H. W. Hair Harlem 706- sq. bales, in barn, $3, dely. available. Mickey

Payne Jasper 706-692-6769

Bobwhite quail, pheasants, Chukars, flight '82 Brut GN cattle trailer w/anti-skid mat, 5=..5=..6=---=29=-2=-4-'----~~--~----- English Warrenton 706-465-2247 706-699-

O.E.B. show stock, Silver Duckwing, Black & Blue, BB Reds, Quail O.E., Blue Splash. Mack McBurnett Tyrone 770-487-2233
Peacocks, Indian Blues, 1 cock, 2 hens, 5 mos. old $45; 3 younger chicks, unsure of sex, $35 each. Denesa Snell Loganville 770972-7294
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, and

and weather conditioned, tower and dogs hunts also. Inman Coleman Millen 478-9825370 478-237-8289
Bobwhite quails for sale, flight condition $3 per bird. H.J. Broussard West Point 706-6431590
Taking orders for Bobwhite quail, small or lge. orders, flight conditioned, dressed birds also available. Larry Tharpe Cordele 229273-1701
Wisconsin Bobwhite quail, flight and

reduced, $1200. Mike Cagle Douglasville 770-489-2045 404-317-6289
'85 2H BP steel trailer, padded interior, tack rm., changing rm., elec. brakes, and more, 16'L, 6'11 "H, $2000. Sydney Crutchfield Young Harris 706-835-2126
'89 2H LO, shower, cabinets, A.C., ref., microwave, stove/oven, fresh and hot water, 115/12 volts, $6000. Ricky D. Long Franklin 706-675-6279
'89 GN Best Built stock/horse trailer, 16'

Neckover brand GN livestock trailer, canvas 2900

cover, center gate, 14'x6', cargo area, exc. '04 Alicia bermuda, 4x5 rolls, well fertilized,

cond., clean $3000. Andy Cooper Hiram 770- will load at farm, $25. Horace Chitty Moultrie

235-5039

229-985-7601

Pony cart, nylon harness, $375; 1H or 2 '04 Alicia bermuda, highly fertilized, horse pony wagon, horse shafts, pony tongue, $400. qlty., 5x5 wrapped rolls or sq. bales,

D. Austin Douglasville 770-942-6701

$28/$2.75 in field, $33/$3.50 in barn, dely.

Rollin S flatbed trlr., 24'x8'6" w/dovetail, hvy. available. Art Johns Bronwood 229-995-5371

dty., 4' deck-over-nose, metal side boards, tool '04 Alicia hay, horse qlty., small bales @ $3 boxes, ratchet tie-downs, 7000-lb. axles, like per bale. Donnie Foister Camilla 229-294-0204 new, $4500. Clinton Wilson Lula 770-869-3276. '04 Coastal bermuda $25 roll, fertilized,

Ringneck doves. Cliff Ambrose Talking Rock weather conditioned, $3 each. Alan Stalvey metal top, nose, usable cond., $1250. James Please include area codes with phone limed & covered in Alvaton. Stan Parrott

706-253-6297

Baxiey 912-367-1259

Langston Temple 770-832-6630

numbers in advertisements.

Fayetteville 770-461-0422 404-606-1116

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'04 Coastal and Tift 44 bermuda, 4x5 rolls, '04 bermuda/mxd., kept under cover, limed 2004 horse quality bermuda hay. well r----------------------------~

rain and weed free, stored inside, $38; '03 sq. and fertilized, local dely. available, 4x5 round fertilized, sq. bales, $4.50 delivered, $4 at bales $3.75. Charles Mcintosh Monroe 770- bales, $20. Andy Jackson Senoia 770-599- barn. Rick Seence Madison 706-474-1365

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3649 770-599-3733

2004 orchard-fescue, 5X4 rolls, in barn, rain

'04 Coastal bermuda 4x5 rolls, rain free, '04 cutting fescue, no weeds, no rain, free,_ excellent quality, fertilized, well cured,

stored in barn, $25 per roll. Jim Zellner stored in barn $20, I load, you haul. Jerry $25 roll, square bales $2.75. Ruby Jackson

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Culloden 478-994-4545 478-957-0908
'04 Coastal bermuda and Tift 44 horse qlty. hay in barn, $4 per bale, dely. available. C. Hester Canton 770-289-8947
'04 Coastal bermuda hay $3.50 per bale, round bales, 4'x5', $20. Bishop Pirkle 552 Youth Jersey Rd. SW., Covington 30014 770-786-6095
'04 Coastal bermuda hay, highly fertilized, weed free, lge. rolls, $30 per roll del., $25 per eick-ue. Doug Johnson Butler 478-862-5281
'04 Coastal bermuda hay, horse qlty., rain free, $3.75/bale. Cecil Martin Watkinsville 706-769-5125
'04 Coastal bermuda hay, horse qlty., sheltered, round $25, sq. $2.75, outside $20 dely. available. Douglas Gladin Milledgeville 478-454-2038 478-456-3031
'04 Coastal bermuda hay, horse qlty., sq. bales, fertilized and limed heavily, weed free $4. Kevin McClure Villa Rica 770-459-2934
'04 Coastal bermuda, #1200 rolls hay, $28. Ray Lister Cochran 478-952-2747
'04 Coastal bermuda, 4x5 rolls, well fertilized, shelter kept. Major Cox Jr. Rte. 1 Mc Rae 31055 229-868-7037
'04 Coastal bermuda, horse qlty. sq. bales.

Crunkleton Carnesville 706-384-2062
'04 fescue & bermuda mxd., 4x5 rolls, well fertilized, rain free, $14 we load. Earl Cooper Nicholson 706-546-7010
'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, fer!. in barn, horse qlty., $20-$50, dely. available. Tommy Lee McDonough 770-898-3959
'04 fescue bermuda mix, 4X5 rolls in field, $20 eer roll. Bill Garrett Covington 770-787-1012
'04 fescue bermuda mix, 4x5 rolls inside $20 each, outside $16 each, sq. bales $3 each, Alto, Homer area. B. Woodall Alto 706677-2452
'04 fescue grass mix rolls, 1400 lb., fer!., $20/roll, discount for all 71, no calls after 9 p.m. Mike Chatman Adairsville 770-7731877
'04 fescue hay, 4x5 rolls $15, sq. bales $2.50 in barn. Everett Panter Blue Ridge 706632-8006
'04 fescue hay, lge. sq. bales in barn, $2 per

Adairsville 770-773-7380
4x5 rolls Tift 44 $25 roll, Coastal bermuda $25. $30 roll, dely.; Coastal bermuda in barn $30/roll. John Adcock Woodbury 706-5535381
4x5 rolls of Coastal bermuda hay $20 per roll. Loretta Crapps Baxley 912-367-7258 912-367-2734
4x6 round bales fescue and bermuda, barn kept, $20 each. Marty Waddell Aragon 770684-0902 770-324-5155
Bermuda, fescue hay for sale, 4x5 rolls. Tim Parks Ellija}' 706-635-2531
Bermuda/fescue sq. bales, top qlty. horse hay, $3.75/bale. W. Abrams Griffin 770-228-3865
Coastal bermuda hay, well fertilized and limed, 4'x5' rolls, '04 crop in barn, $25 and $35. W.J. Tyson Perr}' 478-987-1278
Corn $24, wheat $26 drum, oats $24 drum, rye $46 drum, (55 gals.). Harold Thompson Augusta 706-733-7092 706-722-5228
Fescue bermuda hay, 4x5 rolls in barn, $18 to $20 roll. B. Porter Martin 706-384-3926
Fescue hay bales for sale, Monroe area, sq. $3, round $25, will deliver if needed. Glenn Chatham Duluth 770-446-3549 404-5570050

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-

Mike Holland, 912-654-2863/614-

5178.

6621.

Every 1st & 3rd Sat. Horse Sale, tack, 7

Every Fri. night Horse Sale, 7:30 pm, 102

pm, horses to follow, Triple H Sales,

Lumber City Hwy., Hazlehurst. Info:

5250 Old Savannah Rd., Tennille.

Steve Underwood, 912-594-6200

GAL C002567 Info: Waylan Hitchcock,

(night) or 912-375-5543 (day).

478-553-9938.

Every Fri. night Goat, Poultry & Small Every 1st & 3rd Sat. S & D Goat Sales,

Animal Sale, 7 pm, Buggy Town

Baxley Fairgrounds, begin 12:30 pm;

Auction, 1315 Hwy. 341 s.,

goats, pigs, poultry. Info: Steve Smith,

Barnesville. GAL #3177 Info: 770-358-

912-367-9268, 912-266-7170.

0872/1786.

Every 2nd Sat. Livestock Auction, 6 pm,

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

$3.25/bale at barn, $4/bale dely. available, bale, lge. inventory. M.D. Holcomb Dalton Fescue hay, feed hay $2.35; also, mulch

Ive. msg. Doug Huff Staeleton 706-595-2328 706-259-3749

hay $1.85, sq. bales. Roger Hammond 3280

Every 3rd Fri. Tack & Horse Sale, tack, 6 pm, horses, 8 pm, Southeastern

pm, H&M Livestock Market, Lyons, Hwy. 1 s. (old Toombs Cty. Stockyard).

'04 Coastal bermuda, horse qlty., 4'x5' rolls, '04 fescue lge. sq. bales, rain free, easy Keithbridge Rd. Cumming 30041

Arena, Unadilla. GAL #2920 Info: 478-

Info: 912-537-2172 or 912-293-0172

$25. Ed Bradber~ Franklin 770-854-4795

access to dry barn, $3.50 per bale or 50 or Fescue hay, round bales, $10-$25 per bale.

627-2727.

(sale day) or myra1@cybersouth.com.

'04 Coastal bermuda, sq. bales, well more $3.25 per bale. Norma McClure Canton Steve G. Arnold 3519 Crabapple Hollow Rd. Every Sat. Small Animals, Chickens, Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Goat Sale, 1 pm,

fertilized and limed,. horse qlty., in barn, $4. 770-751-5931

Nicholson 30565 sgarnold@coe.uga.edu

Rabbits, Sheep, Goats & Horse Sale,

poultry, rabbits & fowl to follow, Triple

Jack McCracken Newnan 770-304-2487

'04 fescue orchard grass hay, horse qlty., 706-546-5530

4 pm, Coker Sale Barn, Duncan

H Sales, 5250 Old Savannah Rd.,

'04 Coastal hay, round/sq. bales, fertilized, hvy. sq. bales, fertilized/limed, rain free. Free bag feed for animals. Gordon Hamby

Bridge Rd., White Cty., at old

Tennille. GAL C002567 Info: Waylan

limed, no weeds, horse qlty., dely. available. Lamar Long Chatsworth 706-695-5906

Austell 770-948-2977

Chattahoochee Livestock Barn. Info:

Hitchcock, 478-553-9938 or Lewie

D. Lynn Ivey Macon 478-256-6599

'04 fescue orchard grass, fertilized, weed Free, (6) recently rolled pure bermuda

'04 Coastal mix, rain free, highly fertilized, free, in barn, horse qlty. $3 sq. bale. Bob round bales, has mold, cow or mulch hay.

Wayne Coker, 706-540-8418.

Fortner, 478-469-5178.

Every Sat. night Goat, Poultry & Small Every 4th Sat. Miscellaneous Sale, 10 am,

4x5 rolls $20 or Coastal, stored $30. F. Donath Ellijay 706-636-5224

Hope Bennett 2754 Paradise Valley Rd.

Animal Auction, 7 pm, Bradley-

goats, poultry, small animals sale, 12

Chandler Carlton 706-548-7500

'04 fescue, 4x5 rolls, good qlty., fertilized, Cleveland 30528 706-348-7279

Wayside Auction, 1035 Monticello

noon, cash only, Gaines Livestock

'04 Coastal/fescue mix horse hay, lge. sq. $15/roll. Steve Rice Cedartown 770-748- Hay, fescue & bermuda mixture, good hay,

bales in barn, dely. extra, $3. Leonard Rhyne 7984

sq. bales, $2.75/bale. R. I. McClung Hiram

Hwy., Gray. GAL 2070 Info: Curtis Barfield, 478-986-8852 or Bobby

Auction, Hwy. 84, Quitman. GAL #2514 Info: 229-263-9940.

Barnesville 770-358-3913

'04 fescue, 4x5 rolls, in barn, well fert.; also, 770-445-3936 678-230-9582

Russell, 478-986-4657.

Every 4th Sat. Chattahoochee Goat &

'04 Russell & Coastal bermuda 4x6 bales, lge. sq. bales in barn $2.25/bale. Eugene Horse qlty. fescue and round bales; also,

$25 field, $30 barn; also, round bale mulch. Sigers Rockmart 770-684-6914

bermuda squares, dely./storage available,

Every 1st Sat. Horse & Tack Sale, 7 pm, Buggy Town Auction, 1315 Hwy. 341

Sheep Sale, Eastanollee Livestock Market, Eastanollee. Info: Mike Stepp,

Jimmy Smith Monticello 706-468-9067

'04 fescue, bermuda mix, lge. sq. bales $3 extra call for pricing. D. Collum Dallas 770-

s., Barnesville. GAL #3177 Info: 770-

770-869-7268 or Joe Barefoot, 770-

'04 Russell bermuda horse hay, sq. bales, $4.50 in the barns, Autry Farms. Gary Autry Ringgold 423-902-5925
'04 Tift 44 4'x5' rolls, under cover, $30/roll, exc.-limed & fertilized. Everett Parrott Alvaton 706-538-1263 770-964-4157
'04 Tift 44 bermuda sq. bales $3.75, rain & weed free, well fertilized. David Harden LaFa}'ette 706-397-8347

each, over 25 bales $2.75 each. Chris Gibbs Braselton 770-965-9833
'04 fescue. horse qlty., sq. bale $3.50 in barn, rain free & mulch hay $2.50/bale. Ashley Garth Jaseer 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

377-8723
Lge. quantity horse quality Coastal bermuda hay, hvy. sq. bales, also, round bales, haylage and mulch hay. Winton Harris Screven 912-586-6687
Lge. rolls mostly fescue, 1500 to 1700 lbs. per roll, $20-$25 per roll. Jasper/Ruby Davis Canon 706-245-6493
Lge. round bales of '04 Coastal bermuda

358-0872/1786.

869-7726.

Notice 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. If you have any questions about the Livestock Sales & Events Calendar, please call Carlton Moore at 404-656-3682.

'04 Tift 44 bermuda, square bales, horse quality. highly fertilized, weed free $4 in barn. John Williams Social Circle 770-464-4433
'04 Tift 44 horse hay, fertilized, rain free, sq. bales in barn, $3.50, dely. available. Louis Lyons Sharesburg 770-251-0951
'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 square baled hay, well fertilized, limed, horse qlty. in the barn, round bales available outside. Raymond Bailey McDonough 770-957-4713
'04 Tift 44, fescue and Alfalfa sq. bales avail. for dely.; also, fescue round bales, call for prices. Holli Harrison Kennesaw 770-2183889
'04 Tift 44, lge. round 5x5, 1000 lb. bales, stored inside building, call for price, hay ?tared outside $30, baled w/Claas baler. Coy Baker Loganville 770-466-4609
'04 Tifton 44/85 fertilized hay, barn covered, only $25 per roll at the barn. Roy G. Jacobs Dawson juniejacobs@aol.com 229-995-6418 229-995-6608
'04 bermuda $3/field, $3.50/barn, $28 round, horse qlty.; mulch $2, dely. available. Lynn Hall 4A Ranch Madison 706-342-9022
'04 bermuda Bahia mix $2.75/bale. Josh Hall Molena 770-884-9144
'04 bermuda and bermuda mxd. hay, rain free, 4x5 rolls, $20/roll; horse qlty. bermuda sq. bales, lge. bales $4/bale, Ive. msg. A. Page Winder 770-867-4035
'04 bermuda and fescue mxd. hay, 4x5 rolls, $15 in barn, sq. bales $2 each. Ken

'04 fescue/bermuda sq. bales, horse qlty., weed free, fertilized, $2.50 field, $3 barn. Ken Sargent Rockmart 678-757-0705
'04 fescue/mix hay, 4x5 rolls, $18 per roll, if no answer Ive. msg., dely. nego. 0. G.' Sims, Jr. Williamson 770-229-6113
'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 Hoee 770-207-4700
'04 highly fert. Coastal hay, lge. round rolls $30. Jimmy Dickerson Mauk 229-649-5651
'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 hay, fescue/bermuda, weedless fall, $3. 75/bale, lge. rounds $40. William Garner Cumming 770-887-4197
'04 horse qlty. Coastal bermuda hay, fertilized UGA specifications, sq. bales, dely. available. Jimmy Waldrop Forsyth 478-9940701
'04 horse qlty. Coastal bermuda, fertilized, sq. and round, rain free, $3.50/bale, $20/round, dely. available. Tyler Evans Winterville 706-255-2330 706-207-1567
'04 horse qlty. Tift 44 sq. hay bales, $3.50 in barn, dely. available. Tony Harris Social Circle 770-464-3786
'04 horse qlty. hay, Tift 44 & bermuda grass, sq. & round, barn, big, tight bales, $3.75/sq., $30/roll at barn, dely. J. Spears Mansfield 770-786-7685
'04 horse qlty. hay, well limed/fertilized,

hay, good qlty., bright color, rain free, approx. 1300 lbs. rolls, $40/roll, $0.03 per lb. A.J. Bacon Dudle}' 478-875-3918
Oats for sale, '04 crop, feed, $3 per bsh., qty. discounts. Gail Whittle Rochelle 229-3652661
Orchard grass hay, 4x5 rolls, fer!. to UGA specs., kept in barn, horse qlty., $25. Ellis P. Linn Summerville 706-857-1377
Orchard grass/Timothy mix $2.50/$3, horse qlty., rolls $25, call evgs. J. Higdon Rossville 706-866-4999
Qlty. Tift 44/85 hay, dely. available. Ron Botts Bainbridge 229-243-2616 229-4003440
Spring '03 cutting bermuda-fescue mix, exc. qlty., weed free, rain free, 4x4 rolls, barn stored-$24 each, field stored-$20 each. Marsha Halloran Stone Oak Farms Arnoldsville 706-548-0066
Superior qlty., weedless, Coastal bermuda hay for horses, $3.39/sq. bales and 35 rnd. bales in the barn. Dr. Richard Fayrer-Hosken Winterville 706-742-7844
Tift 44 bermuda, horse qtly. and cow hay, choice hay, discount for lge. cow hay. Gene Camebell Buchanan 770-646-5883
Tift 44-rolled, Coastal, Coastal & fescue mxd. Pierce Marlowe 3701 Geo Wm. Rd. Monroe 30656 770-267-5760
Tifton 44 hay for sale, square bales, exc. hay, fertilized, no rain, $3.50/bale in barn. Roy C. Gandy RO}'Ston 706-245-9572
AG SEED FOR SALE

'04 Fla 501 oats, 94% germ., $3 pr. bu., Combine Run. Tony Hulett Rhine 229-3858590
'04 GA Gore wheat seed, cleaned and bagged in 50 lb. bags, 97% germ., 99.80 pure seed, $7 ea. Anthony Burce Montezuma 478472-9039
2004 Wren Abruzzi Rye, cleaned & bagged, 90% germ., other crop, .08%, weed seed .00%, 50 lb. bags, $9. C./H. Thompson Augusta 706-736-9958 706-722-5228
Certified Chapman Oats, 40# bags, $7.00; bulk oats, $3.50/bu. James Gaston Americus 229-924- 74 6 0
Florida 301 wheat for sale, cleaned and bagged in 1 bu. bags, germ 97%, $6 ea. Dennis Burroughs Hull 706-548-4949
Grazing mix for cows/deer, Mitchel oats 89 1/2% germ., Coker 9663 wheat 94 1/2% germ., Abruzzi rye 89% germ., Italian ryegrass 97% germ. Billy Turlington Covington 770-786-5116
Greezy green collard seeds, 95% germ., $3 per packet. Watson Chance Thomson 706595-1548
Oats for sale, Champman, 2004 crop, top quality, seed, $3 per bu., quantity discounts. Ted Milliron Shellman 229-679-5801
Wrens Abruzzi Rye seed, cleaned and bagged, 99.43% pure seed, 87% germ. John Miller Mauk 706-269-3843
Wrens Abruzzi Rye, cleaned and bagged, 94% germ., 99.43% pure seed, $9 per bag. Tracy Watson Buena Vista 229-649-2438 229-928-7625
Wrens rye, $8/bag, 75% germ. Jimmy

Lrg. green sugar cane for sale, real good for chewing, syrup or seed cane. Edwin Cole Nicholls 912-632-4989
Old fashioned multiplying onions for summer and fall planting, $10/gal. & $4 S/H. Earl Terry 2711 Hwy 80 Wrens 30833
Onion plants for sale, Yellow Granex, 200 plants/$13; 500 plants/$17; 1000/$25; 2000 plants/$46. Chet Cox P 0. Box 337 Vidalia 30475 912-529-6715
Strawberry plants, plant in fall, june bearing, $0.25 ea., 50 or more plants $0.20 ea., you pick up. Jeff Mason 4141 Savannah Ridge Trace Loganville 30052 770-861-5840
Sugar cane for planting, green, $0.25 per stalk. B. Hyers Alma 912-632-8805
Sugar cane, green & red, $0.25 per stalk. Fred K. Barnes Tifton 229-382-5349
Ten old-fashioned raspberries, good producers of small pink berries, $2/ea., everbearing strawberry plants, $1/ea. Deb Ruby Good Hope dlr2824@monroe access.net 770-267-2654
White multiplying onion sets, $14/gal. plus $3 shipping. F. E. Drummond 438 Burkhalter Rd. Cedartown 30125 770-748-5388
Ag Seed/Plants Wanted
Want old time variety Marglobe tomato seed. Eunice Wommack Eatonton 706-4855217
FLOWERS FOR SALE

Blalock Alto 706-778-1030
'04 bermuda fescue mxd., sq. and round bales, fertilized, rain free, $3 per sq. bale. Dale Carter Lula 706-677-4381
'04 bermuda hay $3.50, fescue $3.25 @ barn, dely. available. Al Guillebeau 1514 Bradley Gin Rd., Monroe 30656 770-2678929
'04 bermuda hay, lge. rolls in field, $15 each. Brian Loving Gainesville 706-367-9046
'04 bermuda mix qlty. hay, sq., horse & cattle qlty., taking orders now, call evgs. 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 770952-2976
'04 bermuda sq. bales, rain free & weed free, $3.50 in barn. O'Neil Roane Carnesville 706-384-7412
'04 bermuda, fescue mxd. hay, sq. bales, well fertilized, rain free, $2. 75. Jeff Wood Adairsville 770-773-3567 770-547-9594
'04 bermuda, lge., fertilized, sq. bales, in barn, $3.75. R.W. Dennington Social Circle 770-464-0090
'04 bermuda/fescue mix, rain free in barn, round bales $20, square bales $3. Lewis Hayes Aragon 770-684-6850

rain/weed free, fescue/orchard grass, 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. Keith Boozer Monroe 770-267-8648 770-601-5217
'04 horse quality fescue/bermuda mix hay $2.50 in field, $30 roll, cow ll)lls $20, storage available. R. J. Campbell Rockmart 770-7483419
'04 peanut hay, 4"x5" net wrapped, $25 each, .we load, you pick-up, dely. extra. Bill Cowart L}'ons 912-538-7915
'04 prime horse qlty. Coastal bermuda hay, round or sq. bales in barn, fer!. UGA soil spec., dely. available. Olin Trammell Forsyth 4 78-994-6463
04 rye hay, sq. bales, weed free, fertilized, $2. 75 bale. J. Johnson Jefferson 706-6547861
'04 sq. bales of fertilized fescue hay in barn $2 per bale. Kirk Chambless Elberton 706283-1503 770-315-8759
'04 top qlty. fescue sq. bales/$2.25 each; also, mulch $2 each, rain free in barn. Joe Bradley Canon 706-356-8295
04' horse quality Coastal berrnuda, fertilized, square and round, rain free $3.50/bale,

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,

Moncrief Fort Valle}' 478-825-0865
Ag Plants for Sale
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If you have' questions regarding this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.
Alicia, Tift 78, Tift 85, Russell sprigs, custom planting, other. Ray Beaty Coolidge 229-9412047
Almost fall planting time, extra fine old time horse apple tree, many other varieties. Jim Lawson 2730 Yellow Creek Rd. Ball Ground 30107
Black raspberry plants, $2 ea. James Barr Demorest 706-839-6286
Blackberry, raspberry plants, fig bushes for sale. Per~ Ste12hens Monroe 770-267-5055
Blueberry, fig, raspberry & strawberry plants, no shipping. Robert Dickerson Con}'ers 770-761-6669
Cane for sale, 5 to 8' tall, 800 stalks, green & red, $0.50 per stalk. Lanell Wright Screven 912-579-6771
Cane for sale, green and red, $0.25/stalk, you cut or $0.45 a stalk we cut. Harold Or Marie Douglas 912-384-5441 912-384-7835
Fall shallots for spring harvest, $5.50 per 100 PP. pC. Martin Gainesville 770-534-1807

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 ver}' 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/pkt. plus SASE: dbl. angel's trumpet, purple or white, re-seeding petunias. C.S. Arnold 644 Lynn Ave. Jefferson 30549
$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 Route 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.

$20/round, bulk/delivery available. Dan Evans 94% germ., QO/o weed, $9/bag. William Please review requirements under ad G.B. Hodges Jr. 997 Levi Kennedy Rd.

Submit ads by Wednesday noon.

Athens 706-549-0937 706-318-6136

Donaldson Metter 912-685-2808

categcries before submittingyour ad. Reidsville 30453

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'04 hollyhocks, poppies, coneflower, Crape myrtles 3 gal., red & pink, 5' $12; Locust trees for fencing, call for price. 200 ten frame bee boxes, (hive bodies), A-1 bass, bluegill, redear, channel catfish,

marigolds, Maypop, gaillardia, sweet William river birch 3 gal., 5-7', $20. Denise Thompson Randall Ayers Buchanan 770-646-3923

$10 each; 33 frame Waites T. Kelly extractor- threadfin shad, fatheads, sterile grass carp,

$1/tsp. SASE. Sara O'Shield Box 185 Tate Lawrenceville 770-513-2552

Mexican sunflowers, cleome, four o'clock, $900, 60 frame Dadant extractor-$1800; 2 hybrids, free statewide dely. Danny Austin

30177 770-735-3657

Crape myrtles, pink, white, lavender, 6'-12', touch-me-not, Caveman's gourd, marigolds, pollination trailers. Charles Burch Briston Roberta 478-836-4938

'04 mixed colors hand picked hollyhock and $50-90; Leyland cypress, 10-12, $100, bald Tiger lily, swamp sunflower $1 each, lge. 912-579-2757

A-1 quality farm grown channel fingerlings,

zinnia seed $1/Tbsp. w/SASE. Sue Davis 3949 cypress 5 gal./$10. Brantley Wise Commerce SASE. B. Savage 3017 Atkins Dr., Honey for sale, light, amber and darker graded, priced by size, accurate weights &

Old Dalton Rd. Rome 30165 706-235-6689 770-993-2100

Gainesville 30507

spring honey, $7.50 per quart; also, have counts, gtd. live, healthy, immediate dely. J.F.

'04 purple coneflower (echinacea) seed Daffodil bulbs $8/doz., shipped free; Mix col. bearded iris & yellow Japanese iris- beeswax. Tim Batchelor Chatsworth 706- Gilbert Thomaston 706-648-3409 706-648-

$1/Tbsp. w/2 stamps on self-addressed Confederate rose seed $2/bale each w/SASE; $8.50 doz., $3.50 postage. P. Tilley 2854 Hwy. 695-6429

2062

envelope; hardy perennial, goldfinches love amaryllis bulbs-$8, at home-$12 shipped free. 382 West Ellijay 30540

Will remove bee swarms, other bees & All sizes of improved channel catfish avail.,

them. Wynn Mott 5266 State Hwy. 60 Suches John Wood 558 W.B. Braddock Rd. Uvalda Native azaleas, red maples, sugar maples, unwanted bee equipment, free quotes; also, locally hatched & grown, disease free, 2-4", 4-

30572

30473

river birch trees, tea olive. Dave Blihovde honey for sale. Derry Oliver Perry 478-987- 6'', 6-8" & eating size. J. Holyoak Alapaha

'04 re-seeding impatiens, various beau. Daffodil bulbs, 4 Ga. antique varieties bring Cleveland 706-865-2849

7454

229-532-5395

colors, $1 per 1/2 tsp. LSASE, orders over first spring cheer for generations, even after Old timey Maypop, (passion vine), fragrant Will remove honeybees & other bees in Big supply largemouth bass, rainbow trout,

$10 include extra stamp. Linda Hutton 1732 gardens and houses are gone. Gary Springer four o'clocks, purple hyacinth bean, (vine), $1, Metro Co. area & long dist. beyond Metro Co. bluegill, catfish, fathead minnows, grass carp,

West Point Circle Marietta 30068

Carnesville 706-498-4731

native nandinas, jade. J. Houck Rome 706- area. Milton D. Scott East Point 404-344- hybrid bass. Greg Grimes Ball Ground

'04 seed: tall re-seeding impatiens, many Daylilies by clump, mix colors. G. Wallace ~34-2862

0719

greg@lakework.com 770-735-3523

variegated & colors $1/pk.- 1/2 tsp. w/SASE . . Acworth 770-974-2781

Orange canna, orange triple petal daylily,

Mozelle Green 158 George Cowart Rd. Daylilies, Stella de Oro 15 plants/$12 plus hosta, you dig. J. Lyle Smyrna 770-434-0784

Things To Eat

Bream, Ga. Giants, copperhead bluegill, shellcracker, improved channel catfish, Fla.

Chatsworth 30705 '04 shasta daisy seeds 2 Tbsp./$1 w/SASE.
M. parks P.O. Box 118 Portal 30450
3000 Leyland cypress 8-16' in field, you dig, call for price. Thurmon Turk Jefferson 770945-8172 678-936-0688

$3.50 shipping; yellow canna lilies 25/$20, $4.50 shipping. Ms. E.P. Dykes 1152 Ga. Hwy. 32E. Ashburn 31714
Daylilies, fall special, 100 plants/$25 plus $7 shipping, (mixed colors), canna lilies, mixed colors, $25/$20, $4.50 shipping. S.H.

Paulownia seedlings avail., grows 15' in first year, flowers in springtime, shipping now. Debra Wade Lenox 229-546-4034
Paulownia trees; also, seed $1 each, min. 10as many as you like. S. Hedgepath 2215 Ingleside Ave. Macon 31204-2031 478-743-0777

Use of the term "organic" requires registration with the Georgia Department of Agriculture. Advertisements submitted without certificate of registration for items offered for sale cannot be published. For more information, access the department

bass, sunbass, rainbow trout, all sizes avail., disease free. Ken Holyoak Alapaha 229-5326135
Catalpa worms and catalpa trees 3-1 O'. Jackie Johnson 1912 Brays Lake Rd. Royston 706-245-5024

4" perennials, 350 var., $1.50, open by appt. Hill 144 Calhoun Rd. Sylvester 31791 229- Plants raised by rooting, creeping Charlie, website www.agr.state.ga.us and link from Channel catfish fingerlings, sterile grass

only, Nov.-Feb. helleborus, display garden. 535-4738

spider plants, monkey grass, ivy moss & many the home page to the Organic Agriculture carp, bass, bream, other, volume discount,

Selah Ahlstrom Jackson 770-775-4967

Dbl. & sgl. hollyhock, peony poppies, BB others, do not ship, buy 1 get 1 free. Karen page and registration forms. Those who Heard Co. Mac McCollum Franklin 770-854-

48 pots variegated liriope $94.50 gal., 68 pots green liriope gal. $98.75. James Patman Athens 706-549-4487
Abelia, nandina, forsythia, mahonia holly, weeping willow, pussy willow, daylilies, iris,

buttons, foxglove, moon seed, snapdragons, larkspurs, cleome, sweet peas, $1 each w/SASE. O.L. Phillips P.O. Box 516 Trenton 30752
Exotic Elephant ears, Red Tora and Upright,

Annis Jackson 770-775-5320
Purple running hyacinth, zinnias, marigolds, four o'clocks, italicum arum, touch-me-nots $1/pkt. w/2 stamp envelopes. Ann Dutton J269 Five Forks Trickum Rd. Lilburn 30047

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 black walnut meats $15/qt. plus $4.50

8000 770-328-8866
Channel catfish, sterile grass carp, bluegill, shellcracker, redbreast, hybrid bream, delivery available. John Mitchell Springfield 912-754-3696

(black), hostas, magic lily. Betty Stephens 4/$16, amaryllis, St. Joseph's lily 5/$15, $5 Rare hot pink bleeding heart vine 25 seeds postage a quart. Georgia Bond 2005 Bond Dr. Crappie, worms, and supplies, disease

Monroe 770-267-5053

shipping. D. Hemphill P.O. Box 1233 $1 w/$0.49 postage SASE. Dan Staib 111 Elberton 30635 706-283-4599

free, all sizes available. Jason Holyoak

Aloe vera 4" pot $1 and up, jades, ginger Suwanee 30024 404-993-5881

Pine Street Bluffton 39824

'04 black walnuts for sale, still in hull, make Alapaha 229-532-6495

lily, spider plants, Boston ferns, papyrus, Fern, iris, stokes aster, ginger lily, herbs, Red leaf castor mole beans 25/$1 w/long offer. Ben Warnock Hartwell 706-377-3015

Grass carp, bluegill & shellcracker bream,

pampas grass, palms, hand carved planters, beautyberry, artemisia, houttuynea, hibiscus, SASE, no checks. John Carroll 1677 Buford Buffalo meat for sale, USDA inspected, low channel catfish fingerlings, bass, fathead

more. G. Wallace Elberton 706-213-0698

begonia, jasmine, crocosmia, climbing Dam Rd., Buford 30518 770-945-6901

in fat, calories, cholesterol. Rusty Chambless minnows, dely. or pickup by appt. only. Robert

Amaryllis Red, brilliant bulbs, 6/$19 hydrangea, porcaline berry vine, ferns, will Red or purple hen and chicks $12/doz., Forsyth 478-394-3072 478-994-6986

Brown Brooks 770-7'.19-8039

postpaid. C. Jongma Martinez 706-860-0200 ship. Gail Hollimon Buford 770-945-4252

pink/white oxalis 4 doz./$12, gold coneflower, Dried apples $13 ppd. Robert Norrell 3903 Grass carp, channel catfish, bluegill,

Amaryllis, red, blooms in spring, outside & multiplying $4 each. P. Segars Carnesville 706-384-7242
Amaryllis, two year bulblets, mxd. colors, $20 per doz. postage paid. Maria Green 219 Collins Rd. Fort Valley 31030 478-825-0064

Free for pick-up: nandinas, evergreens, Oriental shrub w/flowers, green berries, red berries; canna lilies, red and orange varieties. D.R. Grant 580 Heard Ave. Macon 312061506 478-781-1186
Ginger lilies, white, fragrant 4/$15;

Queen Anne, mxd. four o'clock $2/Tbsp./SASE. F. Brooks 674 New Rosedale Rd., Armuchee 30105
Red spider lilies $5/doz., ginger lilies $5/doz., pine cone lilies 3/$5. June Hurst 536 Green Rd. Whigham 39897 229-762-4476

Turner Rd. Gainesville 30506 770-532-3945
Dried apples $5/lb., dried peaches $6/lb., order 2 lbs. or more. Olena Adams 255 Parks Dr. Ellijay 30540 706-273-3026
Dry aged black Angus beef, no added antibiotics or hormones, processed in USDA

redear, redbreast bream, crappie, all sizes, dely. available. Jerry Hart Newton 229-7345144
Largemouth bass, all sizes, adult bluegill, prompt statewide dely. Jeremy Pence Alpharetta 770-735-1154

American beautyberry bush, (callicarpa Americana), flowers in summer, beau. purple berries in fall, landscape bush $8.50. Linda D_avis Monroe 770-267-5398
Angel's & Devil's trumpets $5, Carolina jasmine, nandina, autumn clematis, Siberian iris $3, ground covers, others. Carla Houghton

Japanese iris, purple, 10/$12, $3 shipping. J. Hemphill 1050 River Point Suwanee 30024 770-887-1885
Golden rain tree, money plant $1 each Tbsp. w/SASE, 2 stamps for rain tree. Mrs. Dan McAvoy 1834 Stoney Ridge Rd. Washington 30673

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
Strawberry begonias 15/$12, rose campion $12/doz., will bloom in '05, mxd. hibiscus,

meat plant. Bill Farr Milner 770-584-9727
Muscadines & scuppernongs, you pick, call for availability. Pat Mason Snellville 770-9797227
Naturally raised pork, including BBQ size, free range, foraging, no antibiotics/hormones, freezer ready. John Dyal Cobbtown 912-684-

Lowest prices, catfish, bluegill-shellcracker, redbreast, hybrid bream, bass, dely. available, vol. discount. Ringo Merritt Waynesboro 706554-0182
Red wigglers $25/lb., Belgian night crawlers $30/lb. plus shipping, worm castings. Shirley Clark Lyerly 706-895-2693

Marietta 770-428-2227 Angel's trumpet cutting, cannot ship, $3
each, pink, gold, white; devil's trumpet seeds, white & purple, $1 w/SASE. Lois Leggett 138

Hellebores, heirloom plants 2 gal./$12, qt.1$4, seedlings 18/$5, pickup only. Mary Wenger 3168 Lake Ranch Dr. Gainesville mwenger@charter.net 770-287-0734

ageratum, verbena, yellow/white yarrow $2/SASE TBSP. A. Mashburn 1030 Haywood Va. Rd. Armuchee 30105
Sugar maple 4-5' $4; liriope, (monkey

3099
Pecan cracking, all sizes, $0.20 lb., cleaning extra $0.10 lb., 4 mi. from 1-20 & 441 S. Raymond Gilbert 2781 Pierce Dairy Rd.

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.,

Freeman Rd. Fairburn 30213 770-964-9727

Hosta, lamium, gold heart ivy, (mahonia grass), 2-3 gal. $1.25-$1.50, mondo grass 1 Madison 706-342-3623

price includes shipping. H. A. Riffe P.O. Box

Angel's trumpet stalks for sale $1 foot, gold, pink, and white. Letha Brady Auburn 770963-4458
Angel's trumpets & ginger lilies, many colors. named cultivars, purple-stem Elephants, Upland River oats $5 pots,

holly, vinca minor, various kinds ivy, standard mondo, variegated liriope, you dig. J.N. Henderson Austell 770-948-5336
Hummingbird vine seeds $0.50 tsp. w/SASE. Janice Scarborough 190 Waterway Court Macon 31220

gal./$1.50, yellow archangel 1 gal./$1.50, variegated ground cover. Kossie Thompson Decatur 404-241-7381
Tiger lily bulbs $10/doz. at my home. John Fields 1026 W. Poplar St. Griffin 30224
Trees: live oak, poplar, maple, hickory, red

Premium sugar cane, suitable for syrup or seed, ready for harvest, $0.75/stalk, greater than 100 stalks $0.50/stalk. A.P. Bozeman Dublin 478-279-0400
Sugar cane and cane juice groun\1 fresh, containers furnished, Mon.-Sat. Frank Ussery

402 Buchanan 30113 770-646-3812 Red wigglers, Giant Reds, $30 per lb., call
after 6 p.m., Ive. msg. J.A. Fincher Acworth 770-427 -4845
Red wigglers, bedrun, $8/lb., 25 lb. min., 229-648-6191. Ronnie Parker Pitts 229-322-

reduced, no shipping. T. Kretchman Atlanta Hybrid chestnut trees, blight resistant from oak, Shumard Red oak, laurel, sawtooth and 173 Farr Rd. Kathleen 31047 478-987-3331 .::.97'-1""'9'-2"'2""9'--.::.64,;,,:8.::.-.::.65=-'5'-'0'----------

404-378-1104
Angel's trumpets, banana trees, Black Magic Elephants ears, ginger lilies, pond plants, lotus & more. Patrice Cook Covington 770-787-6141
Aquatic plants, water lilies, colroed Elephant ears, creeping jenny, Japanese plants, black bamboo, rain lilies, umbrella palm. M. Frey Mableton freyservices @earthlink.net' 770-739-4256
Asters, rooted cuttings, any color. Katie Gilbreath 69 Second St. Flintstone 30725
Azaleas, arum, helleborus, red hot poker, January jasmine, mahonia holly, flowering quince, hearts-a-busting, red cardinal, viburnum, ferns, white Rose-of-Sharon. Verma Farlow East Point 404-767-7656

lge. chestnut, bare roots $5.95, can ship min. of 5, containers $9.95 (no ship). W.D. Whiddon Sumner 229-776-6929
Iris, purple/white, beau., plant now for spring blooms, $12/doz. ppd. M. Hemphill 306 Cedar Creek Rd. Winder 30680 770-8676188
Ivy leafed morning glory seeds, prolific flowering vine, send 2 unused $0.37 stamps and SASE. S. Lincoln Commerce 706-3350740
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 or August lil_ies $12/doz., mxd.

willow oak in 3, 7, 15 gal. pots, $5-$35. N. Halley Metter 912-685-5266
Trees: maple, oak, poplar, sassafras chinaberry, choose your color from woodland, $1-$35, you dig. Barbara Mayo Ellenwood 770-981-2946
Variegated green & white liriope, green liriope, hostas, more. B. Rigdon Conyers 770860-9218 770-315-6785
FLOWERS REQUIRING
PERMITS
If you have questions regarding this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082.

Sugar cane for sale. Jimmy Smith Sr. Claxton 912-739-2992
Sweet potatoes $17 bushel at my home. Randall Morris 6848 Heardsville Rd. Cumming 770-887-2496
Water ground meal, whole wheat flour, grits, $3/5 lbs. plus postage; also, grind your grain. Mike Buckner Rt. 1 Junction City 31812 706269-3630
Will crack, shell, separate your pecans $0.30 lb., pecans for sale $5 & $6 lb. Russell Eaton Stockbridge 770-506-7778
Herbs
State law requires all ginseng dealers and growers to be registered with the

Red wigglers, breeders, $20/lb., w/instr. plus shipping. R. Stapleton Rte. 1, Box 105 Lumber City 31549 912-363-4451
Sterile grass carp, bass, channel catfish, copperhead bluegill, shellcracker, redbreast, hybrid bream, crappie, prompt statewide delivery available. Keith Edge Soperton 912529-3315
Sterile grass carp, bluegill, redbreast, channel catfish, largemouth bass. David Cochran Ellijay 706-889-8113 706-635-8700
Sterile grass carp, catfish, trout, DNR regd./licensed pick-up or dely. Randy Bennington Dahlonega 770-377-3243
Whole catfish 3/4 to 4 lbs., 4000 lbs. available, $0.85/lb., pick-up only. L. Mangham Molena 770-567-8840

Azaleas, crape myrtles, butterfly bushes, hibiscus, gardenia bushes, hollies, $2 and up. Carol Bland Fayetteville 770-964-3162

angel's trumpet $2/SASE full Tbsp.; Jacob's ladder, rat's-tail, Prince's feather, rose campion. L. Brooks P.O. Box 888 Armuchee

The Georgia Wildflower Protection Act Georgia Dli'partment of Natural Resources. requires that shipments of officially protected For more information, contact the Georgia plants be accompanied by transport tags Natural Heritage Program at (770) 918-6411

Will meet or beat any price on hybrid bream, coppernose bream, largemouth bass, 2 to 3", prompt dely. avail. V. Buford Cordele

Balsam, periwinkle, cleome, bachelor's buttons, cockscomb, impatiens, each 200 seeds $1 ; Jerusalem cherry, money plant 50 seeds/$1 SASE. H. Brooks 5106 Lexington Ave. Stone Mountain 30087 770-469-2954
Beau. Japanese magnolia, dk. color, in 3 gal. bucket $15; althaea & redbuds in pots, blue/white wisteria, Siberian iris, daylilies, aucuba, liriope. E. Beach Duluth 770-476-1163
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 770-5931599
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
Boxwoods up to 4' high, diff. sizes & prices.

30105
Left over perennials & shrubs in pots $1 each, dig free liriope. Corene Tatum Gainesville 770-532-6594
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 7 gal./$15, cryptomeria, Red & Sugar maple, river birch, Bradford & Cleveland pear, sawtooth, willow & Nutall oaks, dely. Greg Strickland Winston 770-9420011 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 green & uniform in size, $8.50 each, dely. and installation avail. on lge. orders. Bob Brookshire Buford 770-932-5795

displaying a permit number issued by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. Ladyslipper Orchids and Goldenseal are
examples of protected plants. When advertising protected plants in the Market Bulletin, please submit a copy of your permit to sell protected plants. Ads submitted without this information will not be published. For further information on the sale or shipment of protected plants, contact: Protected Plant Program, 2117 U.S. Hwy. 278 SE, Social Circle, GA 30025, (770) 918-6411.
Flowers Wanted
Want bamboo plants, will dig, Atlanta only. Linda Nunn Chamblee 770-939-4916
Want four o'clock seeds-any color. Margaret Colson P.O. Box 7 Daisy 30423
Want peonies, will trade angel's trumpets for. D. Buxton Statham 770-725-6717

or at website www.georgiawildlife.com. 2 oz. package of sassafras $1 w/SASE.
Vickie Sheffield 4812 Hemlock Dr. Conyers .::.3.::.00"'9"--4'--------~-----
Fresh echinacea roots $25/lb. Marty Slack _A_t_he_n_s_7_0_6-_5_4_9_-2~8~6~0_ _ _ _ _ _ __
Fresh ground sage $12 pt., $20 qt. plus $2 shipping. Paul Payne 2646 Land Rd. Canton '3~0~1_14'--7~70~-_4_7~9~-5'-4"'6~0---~----
New crop pepper seeds: tear drop, Tabasco, yellow squash, ornamental, serenno, chili, Jalapeno, cayenne $1/pkt. w/SASE. Doris Chambers 155-A Huff Dr. Lawrenceville 30044
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

229-273~4157
Fertilizers & Mulches
'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
Aged horse manure mxd. w/shavings $1 O/truckload, fresh compost free. C. Clay Macon 478-474-3109
Clean dry fescue mulch hay, lge. sq. bales, $1.40 at barn. R.W. Turner Brooks 770-7198545
Free aged horse manure, easy access, located E. Cherokee Co. Pat Borders Woodstock 770-475-0608

B. Lunsford 3602 State Highway 60 Suches 30572 706-747-2331
Boxwoods, American, 2'-4' high, diff. sizes and widths, 5 yrs. old, you dig. B. Wilson Savannah 912-927-6389
Canna for sale and trade for white butterfly bush and red butterfly bush. E.M. Legg Hiawassee 706-896-2846
Cleome seed $1 tsp. SASE, have tiny cleyera bushes and 4 red cannas $1.25. A. Robb Box 2293 Loganville 30052 770-999-9999
Cleome seeds $2/tsp. SASE, some call them mosquito plants, have beau. flowers. J.E. Williams 109 Daylily Cir. Alma 31510
Confederate roses, root your own, $1 stem, white angel's trumpets $1/cutting. B. Driggers Conyers 770-760-9050

Leyland cypress trees, 3' to 12', field grown, ball & burlaped, competitive rates. Ron Friedman Rockmart 770-378-6869
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, 3, 7 gal.; Kawansa & Yoshino cherry trees, maple, cryptomeria, Bradford pear trees, crape myrtle 7 gal. Johnny Atkinson Douglasville 770-949-5846.
Leyland cypress, 3 gal./$10, 7 gal., 5', $23, nice, near Alpharetta. Don Foster Woodstock 770-475-6650
Leyland cypress, B&B, $9/ft., river birch & magnolia 3 gal., Mary Nell holly 1 gal./$2, loropetalum 1 gal./$3.50, crape myrtle, B&B, 12'/$71. Janet Glisson Suwanee 770-945-

Want red spider lily bulbs. R. Burnett Tucker 770-938-9275
MISCELLANEOUS
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 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.

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, 3-

5", 5-6" 6-8", 8-11", qty. discounts, free

statewide dely. available. Mike Buford

Cordele 229-273-4150

2000 super wiggler worms, plastic tray &

feed, $74 + freight. Kim Holyoak Alapaha

229-532-4221

30 yrs. continuous operation bass channel

catfish fingerlings, bluegill, shellcracker,

hybrid bream, sterile grass carp, dely.

Free aged horse manure/shavings mix, will help load, Grayson/Lawrenceville area. Ken Robbins Lawrenceville 678-376-9304
Free composted horse manure, easy access, you load & haul, Bobcat accessible. Dr. Marilyn Peterson Snellville 404-642-6869
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 clean pine straw, long needle, $2.85 per bale picked up, $4.25 per bale installed, min. 40 bales, dely. available. K. Hess Alpharetta 770-844-7147
Golden red pine straw, semi-load, $2.60 per

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

1027
Leyland cypress, junipers, Stevens holly, 1 gal. $2.50; curly willow, crape myrtles, cryptomeria, October Glory. Anne Walker

Bees, Honey & Supplies
----wTrame.hives, bees, empty hives, supers, etc., honey, pis., qts., 5 gallon cans, closed Sat.

available. Tony Chew Manchester 706-8463657
All sizes improved channel catfish available: 2-4", 4-6", 6-8" and eating size. J.H.

bale. K. Hester Alpharetta 678-513-9188
Pine straw $2.25 per bale at farm, quantity discount, $2.85 delivered minimum 100, spreading avail. James Hartley Reynolds

Please observe our 20 word limit.

Good Hope 706-342-9471

Edward Colston Taylorsville 770-382-9619

Holyoak Alapaha 229-532-4223

478-847-3363

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Long needle pine straw $3.25/bale, tree Want dried apples-4 lbs., yellow yams or Choose and cut or wholesale $12/up, Va. Beau. handmade 100% cotton quilts: dbl. Cro. snowflakes, icicles, crosses,

dely., 40 bale min., 50 mile radius. Mike Portirica potatoes; also, cypress vine and old- pines, Leyland cypress, cedar, Blue Ice, fresh wedding ring, Sunbonnet Sue, etc., great tor pineapples, hearts, canes, birds, butterflies,

Crawley Gray 478-745-3969



timey Rutger tomato seeds. Ford Clark 113 cut firs and fresh made wreaths. Adrian Christmas gift. Ms. Dean Marshallville 478- M/M 12/$11; doilies, many shapes, sizes

Pine straw $2. 75/bale, free delivery, Shanty Branch Rd. Harriman TN 37748

Fourakre Hampton 770-946-9112

967-2808

$10/up, name in tile! cro. Virdie Altman Rte. 1,

installation available, del. to all areas. Josh Want sev. lbs. of lge. hi-cans, Christmas trees 5-9', Va. pines $10-$14, Beau. handmade seed bead necklaces, Box 57 Hoboken 31542 912-458-2461

Bulloch Warm Springs 770-571-0189

(pecan/hickory cross), taste like hickory nuts. colored, cut, shaped & baled. Steve Green specify colors, length and type of charm, plain Doll clothes tor 15" (Bitty Baby and Twins),

Sq. bales wheat straw $2.25; mulch hay David Mattison P.O. Box 493 Due West SC Louisville 478:625-7723

$7 w/charm $8. Amanda Purvis 2645 Lower 18" (American Girl), and 23" (My Twinn), send

$1.75, dely. available. Wallace Vassar 29639 864-379-2043

Leyland cypress, Silver Dust, Carolina River Rd. Lithia Springs 30122

business SASE tor into., specify doll or email.

Hartwell 706-436-2664 Wheat straw $2 per bale at farm. Bobby
Walker Rayle 706-274-3230
Poultry Compost
To help connect suppliers with those iri need of poultry compost, the Market Bulletin is now including such advertisements in this portion of the Fertilizers and Mulches category. Ads are subject to the same general guidelines for all Market Bulletin advertisements found on page 2.
Chicken litter del. and spread; also, chicken houses caked and shavings del. and spread. Richard Heard Ball Ground 770-479-9686
Dry chicken litter $10 pickup load, 3rd loads free, we load spreader loads. Buddy Hitt Dalton 706-278-4535 706-62~9145
Oddities
Beau., cleaned and blown emu eggs, call after 5 p.m. David Christian Colbert 706-7882881
Big pretty buckeyes 2/$1 or 15/$5, you pay postage. Zola Heffner 5530 Main St. NW. Eastman 31023-5530
Buckeyes $3 doz. PP., 6/$1.50 PP. Dorothy Brown 1823 Rock Creek Rd. SW. Calhoun 30701 706-629-8329
Gentle homemade lye soap 5 oz. bar $3, shipping $3 tor total order. Linda Stewart 5155 Howard Rd. Cumming 30040 770-887-6988
Gourds for sale, $0.75 ct. to $3 each, Martins and other, many to chose from. Garvis J. Smith Byron 478-956-4455 478-960-0283
Gourds tor sale, Martin, crooked handle, craft, bottleneck & more. Wallace Maxwell Royston 706-245-4218
Gourds: Martin and crookneck, diff. shapes and sizes. Hoyt Howard Cumming 770-8872039
Homemade lye soap, 1 small batch $25, S&H is extra to your area; also, green 3 liter bottles. V.L. Ferrell Smyrna 770-432-6751
Lucky buckeyes $3.25/doz.; buckeyes tor planting $4.50/doz. includes shipping. J. Simmons 2720 Skyland Dr. Atlanta 30319 404-327-9733
Miscellaneous Wanted
Want 1 round bale hay ring for horses, must be in good cond. and reas. priced. Jay LaPointe Macon 478-477-6355
Want 36.11 tractor tire for light duty tread, not img., call after 4 p.m. Lisa Coker Madison 706-342-0179
Want 4'x8' folding utility trailer; also, 5'x8' utility trailer. James Turner Gay 706-538-6509
Want 800 clean bricks, no mortar on them, Athens area. Carol Martin Athens 706-7428877
Want SS butchering table, 1/2 gal. & wide mouth canning jars, other. Gary Caprara Buford 770-945-8322
Want about 20 lbs. of corn shucks, will pickup or ship. Dean Long Lawrenceville 770962-6345 770-868-9557
Want black walnuts. Miriam Puckett Buford 770-945-4005
Want leaves, grass clippings or manure for composting, you deliver, large quantities accepted. Lu Nelson Auburn 404-863-8733
Want lge. catfish tor my pond in Barrow Co. in exchange/will trade tor cedar bluebird houses or wood duck boxes. John Chaney Winder 770-867-8263
Want old blacksmith tools in good shape, anvils, tongs, hammers, post vise, trip hammer, call evgs. David Prowell Fairburn doctorno@tairburn.com 770-964-7636
Want old over-shut wheel tor water powered grist mill, any condition as long as it can be moved. Frank Crane Clayton 678488-9677

Firewood
All firewood advertised in the Market Bulletin must be cut from the advertiser's personally owned property. In addition, by law, terms such as face cord, rack, pile, truckload, etc., cannot be used to advertise firewood. Advertisers must use the standard unit of measure, the cord, when specifying the amount of firewood for sale.
$50 for 1/2 ed. seas. oak, split; Russellville/Monroe Co. Ted Seaman Russellville 478-992-5791
1/2 cord firewood seasoned oak del. between Newnan & East Point $80, downtown Atlanta $100. Tim Tucker Newnan 770-2517612
1/2 cord mxd. hdwd., split, free dely., $74. Mitchell North Palmetto 770-463-5512
1/2 cord split oak and poplar firewood, free
c dely. in Newton, Rockdale and Walton Cos.,
$65. ScoIt Fraz1er ovmgton 770-385-3256 1/4 cord split oak, dely. possible. Roy
Watson Fairburn 770-964-4550 404-6426766
All oak firewood, seasoned, split, & delivered, $80 per 1/2 cord (Forsyth Co.). Thomas Lane Cumming 770-889-5005
Approx. 1/2 cord fat kindling wood stumps $300. J.E. Harris Thomaston 706-646-3092
Covered seasoned split oak firewood 1/2 cord/$70, you pick up. F. Lieb Jackson 770775-0646
Firewood for sale, 500 cords, seasoned hdwd., cut & split, pick-up or del., wholesale prices. Benny Brookshire Suches 706-7473693
Firewood for sale, all hardwood, delivered $70 1/2 cord. Joey Eidson Powder Springs 770-943-9231
Firewood, four big piles, cut up, you split & haul, $300. Robert Crowder 1970 Chipley Hwy. Greenville 30222 706-663-8276
Firewood, oak, 1/2 cord/$70, $130/cord, dely. available, now taking orders for tall. Ms. Julie McDonough 678-300-5569
Firewood, oak, split, aged, $50 1/2 cord. S. Mahmoodi Blue Ridge 706-492-9229
Firewood, taking orders, seasoned hdwd.
$140, mxd. $100 plus mileage, gas, call after 9 p.m., before 9 a.m. Helen Vernon Elberton 706-283-7397 706-988-9054
Free 14' long, 48" diameter pecan tree trunk, already cut down, great for saw mill. Christopher Howard Jefferson 706-654-7927
Free oak firewood, you cut and remove brush. James Cagle Oxford 770-786-3592
Free oak, some in pieces, lge. part uncut, Pine Lake, Stone Mountain area, call for directions. L. Smith Pine Lake 770-686-2222
Hardwood for sale, mostly split oak, can del. in cos. of Coweta, Fayette, Pike, Troup, $155/cord, $80 1/2 cord. R.A. Miller Greenville 706-672-1111
Hardwood, 1/2 ed. $70, tree local delivery, split. Jimmy Middlebrooks Hampton 770-9464962
Mxd. hdwd. cord $150, half cord $80, dely. in North Fulton and Forsyth Cos. Mike Mayville Alpharetta 404-516-2087
Mxd. hdwd., split and del. in Riverdale area $80 1/2 cord, $140 cord, some cheaper. Tommy Vincent Riverdale 770-996-8987
Mxd. hdwds. 18"-20", 1/2 cord/$70, free local dely. H. Lyon Chamblee 770-458-3939
Oak and hickory $80 1/2 cord, poplar $60 1/2 cord, split, del., stacked. Sam/Daniel 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 and hickory, split, dry, well seasoned, $100/cord, $60 1/2 cord, dely. available. J.D. Anderson 1015-A N. Lins Covington 30014 678-699-3164

Sapphire to cut, fresh cut NC Fraser fir, Mon.Thurs. from 1-6, Fri. from 1-8, Sat.-Sun from 9-8. Ed Mellon Fairburn mb@edschristmas trees.com 770-969-2142
Rocky Ridge Christmas trees, choose & cut, wkends Nov. 26-Dec. 19; Fri./Sat. 9:30-6 p.m., Sun. 1-6 pm. R. Brumbelow 670 Northcutt Rd. Ellijay 30540 706-273-2526 706-635-7676
CORRECTIONS
Quilts, handmade, diff. designs, aprons, bonnets, all sizes, work aprons, baby quilts. Mrs. John W. Marlowe 1855 Auburn Road Dacula 30019 710-945-4872
Handicrafts
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
All items advertised in the Handicraft category must be handmade by the advertiser; items purchased by the advertiser for resale may not be advertised. Advertisers must include a
statement to this effect when submitting advertisements Handicraft ads are limited to 30 words and must be in compliance with all other advertising guidelines (see page 2).
"A letter from Santa" mailed to your child early December, includes handmade dated Christmas ornament $5 ppd.; Christmas lapel pins comes w/Christmas greeting card and poem $3 ppd. Susan Scott P.O. Box 246 _F_o,-rt...,s_o_n_,3_1_8_0,_8--,,-,-...,-,-,--,..-~-,----,-,,-
1 handmade dbl. bed quilt, dbl. wedding ring, sev. tops, call or leave msg. Grace Cofield Stone Mountain 770-935-1600
1 of many, cedar bluebird houses $7; also, bat, woodpecker, Martin, wood duck & owl houses, others; squirrel in jar feeder, 48 hr. shipping. Alton Littleton 6389 Ga. Hwy. 85 Waverly Hall 31831 thebirdhouseplace.com "'-7""06""--'5""8""'2-'-2'"'3'"'5-'6_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
10" heart pillow, hand embroidered saying "Bless This House With Love and Laughter," calico fabric, lace, rosebud, $12, specify color. Shirley Turner 9260 Turner Rd. Jonesboro "'-7"'-70""--4"'-7~8--7~0~1-'6-,---,---,----,--,-------
100 or more bluebird houses w/hinge tops $4 each, call after 6 p.m. Jimmy Drew 563 Shoals Rd. Sparta 31087 706-444-6298
21' purple Martin gourd poles w/winch, holds 36 gourds $185, can del. to sev. cos. surrounding Jackson Co. W.S. Caudell Jefferson 706-543-6888
5 string banjos and dulcimers, old time styles, (from the 1830's to approx. 1900), handmade w/careful detail. Daniel Lewis LaFayette 706-397-8528
Adults, (handmade), cro. house shoes $5 pr., add postage, asstd. colors & washable. Rena Allen 525 Dial Rd. Blue Ridge 30513 706-838-4766
Afghans $40 & $30, TV scarves $10; also, doilies $8, $9, $10, different sizes & patterns. Carol Williams 3980 Waycross Hwy. Jesup 31545
All types chair caning, lace, pressed and binding cane, rockers recaned. Mary Conley 146 Mt. Bethel Rd. McDonough 30252 770914-3808
Animal (pet) casket, handmade, to your animal size; also, Martin house, butterfly box, all kind or handmade craft. Willie James Mccrary P.O. Box 759 Roberta 31078
Appalachian dulcimers, fun and easy to play, great for Christmas, $175 shipping included. Cecil Dutton Austell 678-945-1569
Appalachian dulcimers, handcrafted from native woods, 37 yrs. experience. America's only instrument by origin. Joel H. Bowen Franklin 706-675-6465
Aprons & bonnet, doll dresses, baby set,

Bluebird nest box w/glass viewing window behind door as seen at Bluebirds Over Ga. Show, solid cedar, $20 plus $4 shipping. John Chaney 460 Hwy 211 N.W. Winder 30680 770-867-8263
Bracelets, necklaces, key rings, diff. colors, elastic string $1 each. L. Morris P.O. Box 591 Temple 30179
Chair & rocker caning of all kinds, repair and refinish same; also, wicker and rattan repair. Duke Dufresne Statham 770-725-2554
Chair caning & wicker restoration done, including laced and pressed cane, rush, split oak, binder cane, seagrass, shaker tape, rattan, all types of caning, high qlty. work. Dotty McDaniel Cumming 770-887-8518
Chair caning, all types, repair & refinish, wicker and rattan. H. J. Bell 2271 Hog Min. Rd. Watkinsville 30677 706-769-1454
Chair caning: rush, cane, French, do some repairs. Richard Strawn Dawsonville 706=26c5'_-33c4'4~---,---...,--------,----
Chairs caned, all types, pressed cane,
laced and rush bottoms, furniture repaired and refinished, lamps repaired and rewired, reas.
~~~~3i~flity work. David Hay Carrollton 77o-
Christmas ornaments, era. bells, icicles, flat angels, snowflakes, (can hold picture of loved one), doilies, afghans & wall quilts. Virgil Rigsby Newnan 770-253-5575
Cool scarves for people who work outdoors, buy now for a great Christmas gift, sate nontoxic ingredients, $4 each PP. S. Brotemarkle P.O. Box 11 Grovetown 30813 706-306-6791
Country angel made of unbleached muslin, trimmed w/lace, 12", stands alone or used as a tree topper $20 ppd.; Christmas angel doll dressed in red and white. Jamie Scott 6344 Birling Dr. Columbus 31909
Cradle, bed, or high chair tor your doll, doll clothes made to order- American Girl, Bitty Baby, Barbie, Cabbage Patch, baby dolls. Kathryn Harvard Thomasville 229-226-1357
Cro. afghans, ladies' foot warmer shoes, made to order. Mrs. J.M. Eure 1429 Ridgewood Dr. Augusta 30909 706-738-1787
Cro. lap afghans, neck scarves, floppy hats, dolls. Mrs. Bieber Columbus 706-561-9720
Cro. named doily. Gaynell Hickerson 676 Bethel Rd. Conyers 30012 770-483-7289
Cro. purse/cradle w/doll $8.50, baby blanket $28, dishtowels w/cro. tops $3. Judy Jordan 202 Geoffrey Lane Oxford 30054 judyjordan44@hotmail.com 770-787-0682
Cro. snowflake, original design, $10/doz., $1 shipping, cro. baby or lap afghan $25 each. Sandra Nicholson 333 Mason Rd. Crandall 30711 706-695-1770
Cro. snowflakes $11 per doz. and this includes postage, other cro. items also available; angels, baskets, bells, and treetop angels. Marcia H. Brookins P.O. Box 6001 Thomaston 30286-0021 706-647-0593

Cathy Hurst 2300 Turtle Creek Way

Lawrenceville

30043

churst12@bellsouth.net 678-407-9071

Fish cleaning board, called Do-Lolli, gift tor

Christmas, birthdays, other occasions,

portable, attach to any flat surface

w/hardware, right/left handed, frees both

hands, $29.95, certified check, shipped UPS

N.C. James Lolley Carrollton 770-214-9010

Gourdhead dolls, painted face, cloth body &

clothes, 25" scarecrow, snowman, Raggedy

Ann $25, $7.50 S&H, painted clothespin

ornaments, Santa, snowman & nutcracker

2/$5, $3 S&H. Carolyn DeBose 27 Pebble

Lane Cleveland 30528 706-865-1503

Hand-knitted "Mug Rugs", (Coasters), all

colors, size 6"x6", washable $1.50 each. Mary

Ross 9550 Kingston Xing Circle Alpharetta

30022-5598 770-446-6390

Handmade angel lapel pins, gold beads &

white pearls, small $2, lge. $3, red and gold

one free w/order. Mary Collins 1196 Emit

Grove Rd., Statesboro 30458

Handmade bluebird, bat, screech owl, wood

duck, all made of solid cedar. Robert Boggs

Decatur 770-939-3147

Homemade corn cob pipes, bamboo stem,

great tor skits, plays, etc., 6/$6, $2.50

postage, 12/$10, larger quantities available.

Frazier Long Lawrenceville 770-962-6345

Homemade quilts, beau. colored patterns,

sev. sizes, ready tor winter, warmth and

comfort. Kay Jones Macon 478-781-2014

I will quilt your old or new quilt tops on

quilting machine, reas. price, please Ive. msg.

E. Laster Tyrone 770-487-4649

Lge. or small painted pine cones, choice of

color/glitter, $6/doz. plus $3 shipping. C.

Caggiano Newborn 706-468-8462

Machine embroidery Christmas hand

towels $6, sweat shirts $20, patches, double-

sided flannel, baby burp pads, blankets, send

SASE or e-mail tor into., price list. Betty Ray

271 Otter Creek Rd. Fitzgerald 31750

nannybj@alltel.net 229-423-5276

Now taking orders tor wood duck nesting

boxes, deposit required. John E. Scott

Cochran 478-934-7352

Old time rabbit box traps $15, duck nesting

box, T-1-11 plywood $40 each; wind chimes,

beau. tones, part metal $40-$50-$60. James

Davis Swainsboro 478-237-8478

Old timey bonnets, assorted prints and solid

black, $15 includes postage. Frances Harper

875 Mora Rd. Willacoochee 31650 912-384-

6894

Placemat pocket books w/braid handle or

ribbon handle $18 PP., give 2 color choices.

Sharon Woods 670 Mallette Rd. Folkston

31537 norsdow@tds.net

Ponchos and more poncho $25 and child

size $15, waist length cro. in the color of your

choice, baby blankets $25. Evelyn Ojuri

Elberton 404-310-8677

The Georgia Capitol Ornament
The Georgia Capitol Museum is pleased to introduce the firs limited edition in a series of collectible ornaments.

Want qlty. dried gourds, any size, shape, Oak and other hardwood, split, dry, $65 half angels, other, 478-463-3704. Floy White pick-up truck load or more preferred. Bruce cord, $120 full cord. Larry Bouchat Griffin Dublin 478-463-3225 229-362-4833

Gore Roopville brucegore@yahoo.com 770854-7525
Want raw, shelled peanuts in bulk, prefer organic. Mona-Britt Folds Winston 770-9470555
Want red oak tongue-n-groove hdwd. flooring 1 1/2" x 3/4" for small damaged area in 1940 home. B. Griffith Decatur 404-3772551
Want table top chicken plucker, later model, (Ex.:Hom-Pik, Featherman Jr.); small flock butchering, other. Michael VanHamond Dahlonega 706-864-3407
Want truckload of oak logs tor firewood, del. to home. Ashby Harris Suwanee 770-9456336
Want unwanted trees, prefer pines; also, want some hardwoods tor lumber, within 30 miles radius. Edward Brown Dunn McDonough 770-957-7633
Want used tin roofing, V crimp, 8' long, 5060 pcs. Phil Bowen Powder Springs 678773-8736 770-943-3942
Out-Of-State Wanted
Want 20,000 vidalia onion plants for Nov. dely. Willard Page P.O. Box 148 Chesterfield SC 29709 843-623-7799

770-228-5174

Oak firewood tor sale, seasoned, $75 half cord, will del. and stack, (in county n/c). Jerome Buford Concord 770-884-5080

Oak firewood, split, seasoned, 1/2 cord, dry, $95; green, dry, mxd. $80. Larry Moon Conyers 770-922-5157

Seasoned and split oak hdwds., 18" to 20" pieces, $75 1/2 cord, dely. tree. Corey Campbell Decatur 404-241-0192

Seasoned oak & hickory firewood $70 1/2 cord, del. w/in 10 mile radius of Dallas. D. Smith Dallas 770-445-7914

Seasoned oak & mxd. hdwd. $60 1/2 cord, dely. locally. Rick Clark McDonough 770-8980985
Seasoned oak and hickory, split $75/halt cord or dump truck load of logs $300. Mike Ogle Arnoldsville 706-255-6038

Seasoned oak firewood $75/half cord, $140/full cord, dely. available. Bob Lewis Fayetteville 770-461-4083

Split seasoned hdwd. oak, hickory

$140/cord, dely. available, Cherokee,

Roswell, Alpharetta. Mr. Randall Woodstock

678-445-3522

,

Christmas Trees

Baby vinyl feeding bibs, wipes clean, JD tractor or Winnie the Pooh prints, great gifts $6. P. Segars Carnesville 706-384-7242
Bad hair day, cover-up, bandana w/headband, washable, 3 way Visor &/or reversible styles avail., women & children, many colors, fabrics, SASE. Judy Blecha 4008 Soapstone Lane Gainesville 30506 678-316-8037
Bat houses, bluebird houses, rabbit traps, squirrel traps, wood duck nesting boxes, all made from cypress lumber, call tor prices. Glenn Toole 9815 Hwy. 231 Harrison 31035 478-552-6067
Beaded banners and pull bells, asstd. lighthouses, American flags, Christmas scenes and more, $22-$27 ppd.; order early tor Christmas, send LSASE tor prices and pictures. J. Van Tilburg 21 Dyches Dr. Savannah 31406 912-921-0508
Bears-handmade, 9" tall, many choices of materials and color, can be custom designed tor you, $5 each, very cute. Suzanne Painter Hephzibah 706-798-1856
Beau. baby quilts $20 each, old-fashioned ladies' bonnets $10 each, child's bonnets $8 each, waitress type aprons $5 each plus $3 shipping & hdlg. B.J. Wood 2073 Rome Hwy. Cedartown 30125 770-748-5793

We invite you to become an annual collector of thes< keepsakes. This year's ornament features the Capito
building from a detailed drawing. The 3" x 2 1/2" ornament is finished in 24K gold.
Cost is $20_00 per ornament
Make check payable to: Secretary of State Acct. 400-42 Mail order to: Georgia Capitol Museum 432 State Capitol Atlanta, GA. 30334 (404) 651-7600
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Want Plymouth or Silver King tractor, any 1 free cedar tree lge. tor a Christmas tree Beau. country angel/old quilt gown $16 ppd.

Proceeds benefit "Save Georgias Historic Flags'

condition. R.W. Willatord Plant City FL 813- for a city or town. Roger Durden 2092 Liberty Dot Loveless 3010 Pine Grove Dr. Powder

752-9212

Ch. Rd. Monticello 706-468-1834

Springs 30127 770-943-4885

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday November 10, 2004

Bulletin Calendar

LIVESTOCK SALES & EVENTS

Nov. 18-20 Southern Championship Charity Nov. 13 Christmas Craft Show, 9 am-4 pm,

Nov. 13 Ga. Sheep & Wool Growers meeting,

Walking Horse Show, Ga. National

Our Lady of Mercy Catholic High

10:30 am, Fort Valley State University

Fairgrounds, Perry. Info.: 706-232-

School, 861 Hwy. 279, Fairburn. Info.:

Small Ruminant Research & Extension

3622.

770-461-2202.

Center, no pre-registration required, Nov. 25-28 Thanksgiving Paint Horse Show, Nov. 13 14th Annual Christmas in the

open to all interested in sheep/wool.

Ga. National Fairgrounds, Perry. 770-

Country, Eagle's Landing High School,

Info.: Jenni! Chandler, 706-742-7805,

844-7275.

McDonough,; crafts; Info.: Tonya, 770-

jennifchandler@yahoo.com

Nov. 26-28 Peach State Palomino

914-1260 or Tabitha, 770-603-9208.

Nov. 16-17 Southeast Dairy Herd

Association Show, Ga. National Nov. 13-14 Old Knoxville DCl'fS,

Management Conference, Ga. Farm

Fairgrounds, Perry. Info.: 229-924-

demonstrators & vendors of crafts &

Bureau bldg., Macon. Info.: 706-542-

1925.



skills true to 1800-1850 era, Knoxville.

2581.

Nov. 27 Horse Tack Auction, 7 pm, Sasser

lnlo.478-836-3252.

Nov. 20 'Going the Extra Mile' Angus cattle

Flea Market, Mall & Auction Co., GAL Nov. 13-14 Harvest of Arts Judged Show &

sale, PASO Angus Farm, Swainsboro,

AU-C002586. Info.: 229-698-4578/357-

Festival, Ga. Piedmont Arts Center,

1 pm. Info.: Benny Bowen, 478-237-

0453.

Winder. Info.: 770-788-9267.

6825. Nov. 20-21 Southern Classic Junior Beef
Show, Ga. National Fairgrounds, Perry. Info.: 478-988-6312. Dec. 3 Breeder cattle sale, 6 pm; approx. 300 females consisting of prs., springers, bulls; all mouthed/preg. checked, trucking avail. Turner Co. Stockyards, Ashburn. Info.: 1-800-344-9808.
EQUINE EVENTS Nov. 12-13 3rd Annual A.C.C.A. Rodeo Soul
Classic, 7:30 pm, Henderson Arena, College Park; events includE;J bull riding, calf roping, lady barrels, & more. Info.: 404-608-8872/786-6939 Nov. 13 White Co. Saddle Club Show; 4-D Cloverleaf $100 added, 3-D 5 events $250; exhibition classes; Dream Weavers Drill Team, 12 pm. Info.: 706865-2063 or 770-983-3113

GARDENING EVENTS Nov. 12-14 Fall Orchid Show/Sale, Atlanta
Botanical Garden; 9 am-5 pm, Fri. & Sat., 9 am-4 pm, Sun.; Info.: David Mellafd, 404-498-0443. Nov. 13 Ga. Gourd Society meeting, 11:30 am, Hard Labor Creek, Rutledge; free gourd classes and demos afterward. Info.: Jan Cash, 770-385-8412 or gourdholler@gardener.com. Nov. 18 Ga. Perennial Plant Assn. meeting, 7:30 pm, Atlanta History Center; speaker is author Judy Glattstein; meeting open to public, no charge. Info.: 404-237-8071. Nov. 20 Symposium-Southern Medicinal Plants, A Living Tradition; Nov. 20, 8 am-3:30 pm, Atlanta Botanical Garden; $65 fee, incl. lunch. Info.: 404-8765859, ext. 2557.

Nov. 17-20 Historical Jonesboro Arts & Crafts Guild Christmas House & Bazaar, 10 am-5 pm, $1 admission, located at Stalley Oaks, Jodeco Rd., Jonesboro. Info.: 770-473-0197.
Nov. 19-20 11th Annual Piney Bluff Fall Festival; arts, crafts, cane grinding. Info.: 912-367-6577 or e-mail happyhens@bellsouth.net.
Nov. 20 1oth Annual Hollydaze Arts & Crafts Show, 9 am - 3 pm, St. James Catholic Church, McDonough. Info.: Rita Cockrell, 678-583-9761.
Nov. 20 Valdosta Jr. Service League 31st Annual Arts & Crafts Christmas Spectacular; Sat. 10 am-5 pm, Sun. 11 am-4 pm, James H. Rainwater Conference Center, Valdosta. Info.: Meredith Jordan, 229-253-0079 or Amy Smith, 229-293-9774.

Nov. 13 Benefit ride at Watson Mill Bridge State Park, 10 am, Comer; Info.: 706783-5349 (park); Ellen/day, 770-4753258; Gloria/evening, 770-922-7995.
Nov. 13 LaGrange Shriners & TCSC 3 D & 4 D Running Show, $1400 added & 80% payback, exhibit 11 am, show 1 pm, Benefit Trail Ride (proceeds benefit Shriners childrens hospitals), 3 pm, Pyne Rd. Park, LaGrange; rain date Nov. 20. Info.: 706-845-7784.
Nov. 14 Fall Poker Ride, Mcintosh Reserve, Hwy. 5, Whitesburg; registration 12-1 pm, ride 1 p.m.; dinner provided by Ga. Racking Horse Assc., $1 O/hand. Info.: 770-854-6210 Or 678-232-2458
Nov. 14 Jackpot Team Penning, Lightnin P Arena, Resaca; gates open 9 a.m; 50% payback on 3 places w/50 teams/less, pays 4 places on 75 entries; $60/team w/$5 arena fee/person, no checks. Info.: Carole Pinion, 706-397-8329(aft. 6 pm), Kathy/Slim Owens, 706-673-

CRAFT FAIRS Nov. 12-13 45th Annual Christmas In
November Bazaar, arts & crafts, 9 am5 pm both days, Civic Center, Rome; free admission/parking. Info.: Lillian Sassone, 706-295-1755. Nov. 12-13 Monroe Church of God 20th Annual Holiday Bazaar, arts & crafts, 1204 Church St., Monroe. Info.: 770267-4581. Nov. 12-13 19th Annual Mt. Zion Craft Show; Fri. 9 am-6 pm, Sat. 9 am-4 pm, Mt. Zion United Methodist Church, Marietta. Info: 770-971-1465. Nov. 12-13 23rd Harvest Festival, Fri. 10-6, Sat. 10-5, handmade arts & crafts, Kennesaw UMC. Info.: Mary Harmon, 770-975-3194 aft. 6 prn or e-mail harvestfestival2004@yahoo.com. Nov. : 3 30th Annual Bazaar, Cleveland UMC, E. Kytle St., Cleveland, 9 am-2 pm. Info.: 706-865-2228.

PESTICIDES & RECERTIFICATION Nov. 16 Organic Gardening & Pest
Management, Macon, 2 comm. credit hrs. cat. 24. Info.: Aaron Lancaster, 478-751-6338. Nov. 19 Farm Bureau Fridays, 10 am-12 pm & 1:30 pm-3:30 pm, Macon, 2 hrs. comm. credit, categories 21 & 24 and/or 2 private credit hrs. Info.: Aaron Lancaster, 478-751-6338 Nov. 29 Weed Control in Turfgrass & Ornamentals, Martinez; 2 comm. credit hrs. categories 21 & 24 and/or 2 private credit hrs. Info.: Charles Phillips, 706868-3413. Nov. 30-Dec. 1 Forest Herbicides: Back to Basics, 5 hrs. comm. credit, categories 23 & 27, Tifton. Info.: Antionette Penn, 706-542-2194.

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Pesticides & Recertification listings may be found on the Georgia Department of Agriculture web site at http://www.agr.state.ga.us.
Livestock auctions listed in the Market Bulletin sometimes offer related items for sale, such as tack and other livestock equipment. Notices
tor 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.

GIS Technology Focus_ Of December Conference

If you have interests or for professionals and $125 for full-

responsibilities in forest time undergraduate and graduate

management, urban and students of any college or

community forestry, habitat university. The fee includes a

evaluation, or timber harvesting, conference packet, copy of the

most likely Geographical proceedings, receptions, lunches,

Information Systems (GIS) continental breakfasts, and

technology has touched your work. refreshment breaks. There is a $30

This technology, old in concept but discount if the registration fee is

new in technique, is quickly paid by check or credit card and

becoming a necessity in the natural postmarked by Nov. 24, 2004.

resources arena. GIS applications Pre-conference workshops are

are used in decision-making, scheduled Dec. 14-15. FeesJor the

planning, conflict resolution, pre-conference workshops range

forecasting, analyzing, and many from $195 to $495 and include

other critical areas. As GIS instructional materials, lunch, and

technology becomes more valued refreshment breaks. There is a $20

and widely used, it will become discount if the registration fee is

imperative that natural resources paid by check or credit card and

professionals be current on new postmarked by Nov. 24, 2004.

applications and technologies.

Limited seating is available.

Those interested in learning The conference will provide 12

more about GIS technology hours of Category 1 Continuing

applications for forestry and natural Forestry Education (CFE) credit.

resources management should plan Category 1 CFE credit for pre-

to attend the 4th Southern Forestry conference workshops vanes

and Natural Resources GIS between three to 12 hours.

Conference scheduled Dec. 16-17 Full refunds will be made for

in Athens, at the University of cancellations made by 5. p.m. EST

Georgia Center for Continuing Dec. 8, 2004. For more

Education.

information, contact Melanie Baer

The conference is designed to at (706) 542-6638; e-mail

assist forestry professionals, Melanie.Baer@gactr.uga.edu; or go

consultants, extension specialists, to website www.soforgis.net

forestland owners, investors,

researchers, educators, students, The conference is sponsored by

public land managers, natural the University of Georgia, the

resource conservation group Southern Regional Extension

members, and anyone else with an Service Forester, Georgia Center

interest in the application of GIS for Continuing Education, and the

and GIS techniques.

UGA Daniel B. Warnell School of

Fee for the conference is $295 Forest Resources.

Plant Propagation, Marketing Focus

Bulletin Calendar Guidelines

Of Upcoming Workshops in Athens

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. If 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

Plant growers and sellers will focus on herbaceous and woody interested in marketing their plants propagation. Extension products on a limited budget may specialists and agents from the UGA want to attend a workshop entitled, Cooperative Extension service and "Marketing Plants and Programs on experienced industry professionals a Shoestring," at the Classic Center will conduct the program. Attendees in Athens, Ga., Jan. 26, 2005. The will be introduced to the

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 Carlton Moore at 404-656-3682-

workshop, scheduled lO a.m. - 3:45 fundamental principles of plant p.m., is sponsored by the University propagation, from basic seed and of Georgia, Georgia Green Industry cutting physiology, to methods and

Quilt tops, full, cotton $6, no pattern; 6 quilt tops, full, all kinds of material $20 plus postage. Mrs. Oneil Young P.O. Box 38

ag consumer line

Association, Georgia Flower techniques in rooting perennials and Growers Association, and the U.S. woody plants, and the essential

Waleska 30183 770-479-3590

Department of Agriculture's Risk details of setting up a successful

Quilts, hand quilted, various sizes, patterns, and colors; also, baby quilts. S. Johnson Cumming 770-887-3580

What is the safest way to thaw a frozen turkey? The best way to thaw a frozen turkey is in the refrigerator, but

Management Agency. Participants will

have

propagation program. the Participants will

have

an

Quilts, handmade, diff. designs, aprons, you must plan ahead. A large frozen turkey requires at least 24 opportunity to discover the rrierits opportunity to propagate native

bonnets, all sizes, work aprons, baby quilts. Mrs. John W. Marlowe 1855 Auburn Road Dacula 30019 770-945-4872

hours for every 4 to 5 pounds of weight. In other words, it will take about 4 to 5 days to thaw a 20-pound turkey. Using cold water baths

and techniques for developing and implementing business plans, as

Georgia plants and take home cuttings and seeds. They also will

Raggedy Ann & Andy dolls $25 each plus $5 per order postage, all handmade, no paints, beau. dressed, original 1970 pattern. B. Hopkins Tifton 229-382-231 O
Rush bottoms 1or your ladder back chairs, new packing & finishing on the material, chair caning also. Hazel Boyd 3821 Rex Circle Rex 30273 770-474-7617
Sunbonnets, bib aprons, half apron converts to sunbonnet, homemade, $6 each,

is faster than refrigerator thawing, but the turkey will require more attention. It should be place in leak-proof packaging or a plastic bag and submerge in cold tap water. The water should be changed every 30 minutes. This method will thaw a 20-pound turkey in about 10 hours or 30 minutes for each pound. If a microwave is used to thaw a turkey, it must be cooked immediately because some areas of the bird may begin to cook during the thawing process. Partially cooked

well as ideas and strategies for marketing plants and programs "on-a-shoestring" with manageable marketing risks. The program also will include a stakeholder panel of grower-wholesalers and retailers with experience in marketing plants

receive printed materials consisting of extensive and detailed information included in the lectures and the hands-on sessions.
The workshop fee is $145 for pre-registrations received by January 12, 2005; $165 afterwards.

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College Park 30349 404-344-0568 Want pattern for lge. or medium bear made

food will allow any bacteria present to grow because it has not reached the temperatures at which the bacteria would be destroyed.

selected as Winners.

Georgia

Gold

Medal

Register online at www.ggia.org or call 706-632-0100.

w/chenille fabric, will pay reas. J. McConnell

There is a $25 fee for the Registration fee includes

Haddock 478-932-5493 Want quilt patterns for Dutch doll and

I recently made a gasoline purchase. I watched the pump jump from workshop. Registrations can be various materials for the hands-on

Colonial ladies. Mildred Morgan 49 Parkwood zero to 30 cents before I pumped any gas. Who regulates these pumps? made online at www.ggia.org or by workshops, such as seeds and

Dr. Rossville 706-866-1150

The Fuel and Measures office of the Georgia Department of calling 706-632-0100.

plants, clippers, rooting hormones,

Wreath, snowman, or angel pin $1 w/SASE;
gtass bead bracelets w/cross or small angel Agriculture assigns inspectors to investigate such problems. Stations

The Georgia Flower Growers growing containers and media.

ornaments $1 w/SASE. S. Brantley 374 Noble are required to maintain properly calibrated pumps. We will need Association and the University of Georgia Master Gardeners and

St. Thomson 30824 706-595-8102 Your name in filet crochet, 5 letters $16.50

you to provide us with the name of the station, the address and the.

Georgia

Cooperative

Extension Georgia

Flower

Growers'

PP., 6 tetters $20 PP. Linda Cason 970 number assigned to the pump you used.

Service are sponsoring a workshop Association members are eligible

Adcock Rd. Newnan 30263 770-251-2712 Your name in filet crochet, white or ecru,

If you have questions or problems with products or services regulated entitled, "Plant Propagation from A for a 15% discount. Proof of

$20. Claudia Owens 7888 Parkside Circle by the Georgia Department of Agriculture, you may write the Office of to Z," at the Classic Center January active status as a member of

Donalsonville 39845 229-861-2435

Public Affairs, Room 224, 19 Martin Luther King Drive.Atlanta 30334 or 27, 8:25 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.

GFGA or Georgia Master

Ads cannot be called in by phone. call 4041656-3645 (Atlanta metro area) or 1-800-282-5852 (state wide). This full-day hands-on workshop Gardeners is required.

Wednesday November 10, 2004
Ram Genotyping

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Agriculture, with funding provided blood test of rams. The The National FFA honored Superintendent; Connie Collier, other retail outlets. The Georgia

by the United States Department of Department will pay for shipping chapters for their program of work Cass High Agricultural Education Department of Agriculture also

Agriculture, will pay for the the samples and the laboratory and contributions to the community. Instructor; Charles Anderson, Evans regulates these sales and

laboratory costs associated with costs for testing the blood. , and . Montgomery County and Jackson High Agricultural Education requires that firewood quantity be

the genetic testing of breeding TtThe producer will pay for the County were both recognized as Instructor; and Roger Whitworth, displayed in terms of cubic feet.

rams to determine their genetic cost of having an accredited three star chapters.

Bainbridge High Agricultural The measurements are required to

susceptibility to scrapie. Slt is veterinarian collect the samples. National FFA bestowed its top Education Instructor.

be clearly labeled on the

known that some sheep have a An accredited veterinarian must degree on 35 Georgia members. The National FFA Convention packaging so that the consumer

genetic resistance to scrapie and contact the Department for prior Less than .5% of all members attain featured speakers such as Football knows the exact amount of wood

can pass on this resistance to their approval before collecting the the coveted American FFA Degree. Hall of Farner Joe Theisman, purchased.

offspring. If a producer uses a sample. Funds are limited and set Georgia honorees included: Rodney Secretary of Agriculture Ann Department rules also state that

scrapie resistant ram in his flock, to expire on August 1, 2005. The Bearden, Dawson Co.; Stephanie Veneman, Rolling Stones firewood must be designated

then all thehis offspring will have USDA approved laboratory will Beecher, Jeff Davis Co.; Brittany Keyboardist and Georgia tree within 10 percent accuracy as to

some degree of resistance if send the results to the Department Crumpler, Jeff Davis Co.; Amanda farmer Chuck Leavell, and others. the type or species of wood. For

exposed to the disease. There are and Tthe Department will forward Grizzle, Jeff Davis Co.; Benjamin The National Agricultural Career instance, a cord may be advertised

three3 levels of genetic resistance,. the test results to the accredited Hansford, Oconee Co.; Jonathan Show gave students the opportunity 50 percent oak and 50 percent

These are referred to as: I) veterinarian who in tum . The Hardeman, Montgomery Co.; Brent to meet and discuss job paths with hickory as long as the percentage

genetically resistant "RR", 2) accredited veterinarian will then Hartley, Perry; Shelby Holmes, thousands of companies and of each species is not off by more

genetically less susceptible "QR", give the results to notify the North Hall; Brandi Hurley, Jeff organizations. Contest finals in than l 0 percent.

and 3) genetically susceptible producer. Because an accredited Davis Co.; Daniel Jackson, Treutlen FFA Career Development Events Some advertisers of firewood

"QQ". A simple blood test can veterinarian is used to draw the Co.; Phillip Jones, Pickens Co.; were also held throughout the week. state that the price includes

identify the scrapie susceptibility blood sample and the test is Dustin Keener, Stephens Co.; James FFA is an integral component of stacking the wood. Consumers

of a sheep.

conducted at a USDA approved Kent, Ware Co.; Lucas Kirkland, agricultural education.

The are advised to check the

A gene located at codon 171 laboratory the results will be Jeff Davis Co.; Dusty Lowman, organization encourages students to dimensions of the stacked wood

determines the level of considered an "official" test.

Dawson Co.; Matt Marchant, Jeff grow through leadership activities, before completing the transaction

susceptibifity or resistance. There "It is my hope that Georgia's Davis Co.; Brent McBride, Jeff career formulation and personal to ensure they have the quantity of

are 3 possibilities at codon 171. sheep producers will take Davis Co.; Rachael McCall, Wilcox development growth. Agricultural wood they agreed to purchase. If

"RR" sheep are completely advantage of this opportunity," Co.; Nathan McLeod, Jeff Davis curriculum offers formal there are any discrepancies, they

resistant, "QR" sheep are less Irvin said, "and. I encourage all Co.; Katie Murray, Colquitt Co.; instruction. The third component, can then be resolved before the

susceptible, and "QQ" sheep are flock owners them to have their Clay Norman, Elbert Co.; Rodney an outside-of-class supervised sale is completed and the seller

completely susceptible.

breeding rams tested and to use Redd, Putnam Co.; Ashley Seamon, experience program, gives students leaves the premises.

Agriculture Commissioner of RR rams when possible. We can Perry; Jason Smith, Oconee Co.; hands-on experience in more than If an advertiser does not state

Agriculture Tommy Irvin says eradicate scrapie by sound Jody Smith, Jeff Davis Co.; Brad 200 agricultural career areas.

that he or she stacks the wood, the

"Using a scrapie resistant n RR management. Genetic resistance Strickland, Newton Co.; John The National FFA Organization consumer should be prepared to

ram to breed ewes will give all the is better than a vaccine. It is life Thornton, Wayne Co.; Cliff is dedicated to making a positive stack the wood upon delivery and

lambs a measure of resistance to long. , and I am pleased to Tippens, Clinch Co.; Craig Truitt, difference in the lives of more than verify the quantity before

scrapie regardless of the ewe's make this test available to our Elbert Co.; Thomas Walraven, 475,000 young people by completing the sale.

status,"

said

Georgia sheep producers."," said Gordon Co.; Andrew Warnock, developing their potential for Complying

with

the

Commissioner of Agriculture Commissioner Irvin.

Bleckley Co.; Matthew Waters, premier leadership, personal growth department's rules concerning

Tommy Irvin.. "This program will An accredited veterinarian must Gordon Co.; Alise Winders, Oconee and career success through middle firewood enables sellers to better

give our sheep producers a quick contact the Department for prior Co.; Travis Woodcock. Jeff Davis and high school agricultural market their firewood and

and inexpensive way to protect approval before collecting the Co.; and David Yarbrough education curriculum. The Georgia provides an assurance of volume

their flocks from this insidious sample. Funds are limited and set Chattooga Co.

FFA Association is comprised of for both the buyer and seller.

disease."

to expire on September 30, 2004. Even though the week centered nearly 24,000 members.

Because scrapie is seldom seen Detailed information about on student achievement. several

in goats, there is little known about selecting sheep for genetic Georgia FFA adult leaders garnered
their genetic susceptibility or resistance to scrapie can be found national attention. Gary Farmer, of Four Additional Counties

ECP Funds

resistance. Goats are susceptible at the following websites, www. Athens, north region coordinator, to scrapie but are rarely infected animalagriculture.org/scrapie/Scra was named member of the year of

Named in Secretarial

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unless exposed to scrapie- infected pie.htm and www.aphis.usda.gov/ the National Association of

Disaster Designation

Conservation Program (ECP)

Notice of Auction of Equine sheep. The blood test only applies vs/nahps/scrapie. For more

to sheep and only rams will be information about this program

eligible for testing. If additional and genotyping sheep for scrapie,

funds become available then ewes contact the Georgia Department of

may be eligible for testing in the Agriculture's Animal Health

future.

Section by calling 800-282-5852,

Producers should contact their ext. 3667 or 404-656-3667.

local veterinarian for an official

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Spotted Walking Horse stallion 3 year old black and white Spotted
Saddle Horse stallion Said equine are being sold as
impounded animals previously owned by

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

Supervisors of Agricultural

Education. James Woodard,

program manager for Agricultural

Education, was recognized as a

retiring member from the National

FFA Board of Directors after three

years of service.

Honorary American FFA

Degrees were presented to Georgia

Governor Sonny Perdue; Wayne

Dollar, Georgia Farm Bureau

President; Eddie Kinnard, Georgia

Agribusiness Council Vice

President; Harold Milligan, Central

Region Area Teacher: Carlton

Moore, Farmers and Consumers

Market Bulletin editor; Fred

Rayfield,

Cook

County

Four additional countiesCandler, Cook, Crisp, and Irwinhave been designated as primary disaster areas due to qualifying agricultural production losses caused by high winds and continuing excessive rains as a result of Hurricane Frances and its accompanying thunderstorms and tornadoes from Sept. 4, 2004, through Sept. 7, 2004. A total of 83 counties were approved in the original Secretarial disaster designation announced by U.S. Agriculture Secretary Ann Veneman Sept. 30.
Counties adjoining the four counties have already been

funds in the fitst program rollout

of funds. These funds are

provided under the 2005

Emergency

Hurricane

Supplemental Appropriations

Act.

ECP assists in the repair of

damaged farmland and orchards

caused by severe weather

conditions. The program

provides financial and technical

assistance to help participants

clear debris from farmland and

orchards, restore fences, restore

conservation structures (terraces.

pond dams. waterways) and

grade, level. and shape farmland

damaged by a natural disaster.

Andrea Jones under the authority of treatment of said equine is available upon Chapter 13 of Title 4 of O.C.G.A. (Humane request: however. not withstanding the

Attention Web Users

designated as primary counties or Eligible participants will receive named as contiguous counties for cost-share assistance up to 75

Care for Equines Act). 7 year old bay Hackney Pony mare Said equine are being sold as impounded
animals previously owned by Dale Evans 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 Georgia Department of Agriculture Impound Facility in Decatur. GA at l :00 p.m. on Saturday. November 20. 2004. The said equine may be inspected at the facility from 11:00 a.m. until l :00 p.m. on Saturday, November 20. 2004, Pictures of the equine are located on the Department website: www.agr.state.

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 hidder must be prepared to tender the price by cashiers check or money order and move the animal from the impoundmcnt facility by 6 p.m. on Monday. November 22. 2004. Payment may be made at the time the animal is picked up.
If a successful bidder fails to tender the

The "Submit Ads" feature on the Market Bulletin website has been temporarily disabled due to technical problems. Until this functionality is restored, please submit ads by fax at (404) 4634389 or by mail to the following address: Market Bulletin, Ga. Dept. of Agriculture, 19 MLK Jr. Drive SW, Atlanta, GA 303344250. We apologize for the

the same disaster and therefore percent of the cost of the

were not considered in this disaster approved practice, as determined

designation request.

by the local FSA County

This designation makes farm Committees.

operators in both primary and More information on ECP and

contiguous counties eligible to be other disaster assistance

considered for low-interest programs is available at local

emergency loans from the Farm FSA County Offices and online

Service Agency, provided eligibility at: http://disaster.fsa.usda.gov.

requirements are met. FSA will

consider each application on its own

ga.us For directions to location, call the Equine Division at (404) 656-3713. (Office hours are Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.) Sealed bids will not be accepted on these equine.

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

inconvenience and hope this option will be available to our advertisers again in the near future.

merit by taking into account the Visit Our Web Site
extent of losses, security available,

and repayment ability.

The Market Bulletin 1s

Farmers in these four counties available via the Internet

No representation is made regarding inspection by the Georgia Department of

~The Editor may contact their local FSA office through the following address:

any registration or possible registration of Agriculture for a period of 24 months.

for more information.

www.agr.state.ga.us/mbindex/html.

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Website Helps

Market Bulletin Plans Special People Edition

Buyers, Sellers
Georgia 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.

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 not be published. Please submit the name and 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 above 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.

Calvin Melcher of Harlem, Ga., certainly knows a thing or two about growing sweet potatoes. Here he is shown with his granddaughter, Madison Elizabeth McDaniel, and the six and three-quarters pound and five and three-quarters pound sweet potatoes he grew in his garden.
Next Handicraft Edition Scheduled for Dec. 8

Order "Best of Georgia Farms" Cookbook In Time to Enjoy for the Holidays

The Georgia Department of Agriculture

unique guide to Georgia agriculture,

has copies of its "Best of Georgia Farms" cookbook and tour book

covering not only the food but also the people of agriculture and the land itself.

available as long as supplies last.

Cookbooks are available for $21.95

The book, which is in a full size each (price includes sales tax, postage

paperback format with special "lay flat"

and handling). Make checks payable to:

binding, includes beautiful artwork,

Best of Georgia Farms. When ordering,

historical information and interesting facts and stories about some of the people who have had, and continue to

please include your mailing address as well as your phone number (in case there is a question about your order).

have, a positive influence on Georgia Mail your order and check to: Best of

agriculture. Included are more than 200 Market

Georgia Farms, 634 Peachtree Parkway, Suite 220, Cumming, GA 30041.

Bulletin recipes carefully selected and tested by department home economists. In addition, the book features sidebars with food history, nutritional

Please allow 10 days for delivery. For questions about your order, call (404) 656-3680.
If you have Internet access, you can

information and buying tips. The download an order form by accessing

authors, Fred Brown and Sherri M. L. the

department's

website:

Smith, also have put together 28 "tours" www.agr.state.ga. us or use the form

into the state's back roads that provide a below.

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The Best of Georgia Farms Cookbook and Tour Book

Full Size Paperback Edition with special "lay flat" binding
A Georgia treasure you, your family and friends will enjoy for a lifetime.

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(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) 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 J6=$131.70 Please make checks payable to: BEST OF GEORGIA FARMS Mail your order to: 634 Peachtree Parkway, Suite 220, Cumming, GA 30041
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The next handicraft edition for the Market Bulletin is scheduled for Dec. 8. The deadline for handicraft ads for this edition is Nov. 24.
All items advertised in the Handicraft category must .be handmade by the advertiser and not purchased for resale.
Handicraft ads are limited to 30 words and must be in compliance with all other advertising guidelines (see page 2).
Correction
USDA Launches Quail Initiative
The Oct. 27 issue of the Market Bulletin contained an error in the article entitled, "USDA Launches Georgia Bobwhite Quail Initiative." The article stated"... the initiative will reduce soil and water quality by trapping field sediments and nutrients." The statement should read as follows: ". . . the initiative will reduce soil erosion and protect water quality by trapping field sediments and nutrients."
In addition, the article stated that enrollment in the initiative was targeted to specific areas in states that have the greatest potential to restore bobwhite quail habitat. Although the article noted that 8,600 acres had been allotted for Georgia, it did not indicate the location of the acreage. Following is a listing of Georgia counties included in the focus area: Appling, Baker, Ben Hill, Berrien, Bleckley, Brooks, Bulloch, Burke, Calhoun, Candler, Clay, Coffee, Colquitt, Cook, Crisp, Decatur, Dodge, Dooly, Dougherty, Early, Emanuel, Evans, Grady, Houston, Irwin, Jeff Davis, Jefferson, Jenkins, Johnson, Laurens, Lee, Lowndes, Macon, Miller, Mitchell, Montgomery, Peach, Pulaski, Randolph, Screven, Seminole, Sumter, Tattnall, Telfair, Terrell, Thomas, Tift, Toombs, Treutlen, Turner, Washington, Webster, Wheeler, Wilcox, Worth.
Landowners in these counties should contact their local Farm Service Agency office to determine if they meet eligibility requirements for the m1tiat1ve. Additional information is available at the FSA websi.te http://www.fsa.usda.gov/ pas/publications/facts/pubfacts.htm

Wednesday November 10, 2004
Ga. Subscribers:
Check Your Mail Label
If you are a Georgia resident receiving the Market Bulletin, please check your mailing label, located in the lower right corner of the front page of your Bulletin, to determine when your subscription expires. If your subscription is due to expire within the next 30 days, you will. need to renew your subscription in order to continue receiving your Bulletin. To renew, you may contact the Bulletin office by phone at (404) 656-3682 (in metro Atlanta) or call 1-800-282-5852 (tollfree anywhere within Georgia). Office hours are Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. 4:30 p.m. When you call to renew your subscription, please be ready to give the operator your subscription number and expiration date. The Bulletin office cannot renew subscriptions more than 30 days prior to the expiration date printed on the mailing label.
If you prefer to renew your subscription by mail, please send a copy of your mailing address label to: Market Bulletin, 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Atlanta, GA 30334. Please also include your telephone number in case the Bulletin staff needs to contact you regarding your address. Note: If you renew your subscription via mail. you do not need to call the Bulletin office.

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

SLAUGHTER CATTLE
cows

AVERAGES

Breakers 75-80% Lean ................50.00

Boners 80-85% Lean ..................52.48

Lean 85-90% Lean ......................48.97

BULLS

Yield Grade 1

1000-1500 lbs.............................61.93

1500-2100 lbs.............................64.31

FEEDER CLASSES

STEERS: MEDIUM AND LARGE FRAME

N0.1

200-300 lbs...............................156.80

300-400 lbs...............................138.59

400-500 lbs...............................119.86

500-600 lbs...............................106.42

600-700 lbs.................................98.67

700-800 lbs.................................92.71

STEERS: MEDIUM AND LARGE FRAME

- NO. 2

200-300 lbs...............................136.26

300-400 lbs ............................... 121.94

400-500 lbs...............................107.51

500-600 lbs.................................96.27

HEIFERS

MED. & LARGE FRAME NO. 1

200-300 lbs ............................... 132.76

300-400 lbs...............................121.14

400-500 lbs...............................110.02

500-600 lbs.................................99.89

600-700 lbs.................................92.81

GOATS

SLAUGHTER CLASSES SELECTION 2

BILLIES/BUCKS

75-100 lbs...................................80.33
100-150 lbs...............................11 o.oo

150-300 lbs...............................142.75

NANNIES/DOES

60-80 lbs.....................................59.33

80-100 lbs...................................74.17

100-140 lbs.................................71.50

KIDS & YEARLINGS

20-40 lbs.....................................48.17

40-60 lbs.....................................60.83

60-80 lbs.....................................88.50