CiA 1"1'100 'P.1 J:' oz., U./4 Visit Our Website www.agr.state.ga. us/mbindex.html l\'IARKET BULLETIN GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TOMMY IRVIN,COMMISSIONER Vol. 87, No. 9 Wednesday April 28, 2004 Copyright 2004 ~ General Assembly Passes Ag-Related Legislation Ag Dept. Announces . Although the Governor may reconvene Mitch Seabaugh (R- Sharpsburg); Don Jenkins (D- Forsyth), and Rep. Mike New Testing Program the General Assembly for a special session to address the fiscal year 2005 state Balfour; (R- Snellville); Hugh Gillis (DSoperton); and Daniel Lee (R- LaGrange) Snow (D- Chickamauga) provides for certain rights and obligations relating to The Georgia Department of Agriculture is pleased to announce a new program designed to help Georgia's sheep producers protect their flocks from scrapie, a chronic, debilitating, and fatal disease. Scrapie is one of a group of diseases known as transmissible spongiform encephalopathies. 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. Since 2001, Department personnel have investigated nearly 40 flocks for exposure to scrapie, and the disease has been diagnosed in five Georgia flocks. The Georgia Department of Agriculture, with funding provided by the United States Department of Agriculture, (Continued on Page 11) budget, several items on the Georgia Department of Agriculture's legislative agenda were passed during the regular 2004 session, which ended April 7. These . included regulatory issues involving milk, farmers markets, and administrative procedures. All are awaiting the signature of Governor Perdue. Senate Action SB 4Q 1 introduced by Sen. John Bulloch (R- Ochlocknee) simply changes the Georgia Dairy Act to bring it into compliance with a new FDA Pasteurized Milk Ordinance. SB 511 introduced by Sen. John Bulloch (R- Ochlocknee) and cosponsored by Jack Hill (R- Reidsville); adds to "right to farm" laws to include agricultural support facilities: It restricts nuisance actions against agricultural support facilities when non-agricultural growth extends into an area with an agrictiltural area with an already existing agricultural support facility. Agricultural support facilities are defined as food processing plants and forest products processing plants. The definition specifically excludes rendering plants. House Action HB 648 introduced by Rep. Robert Ray (D- Fort Valley) and co-sponsored by Rep. Ann Purcell (R- Rincon),. Rep. Lynmore James (D- Montezuma), Rep. Ellis Black (D- Valdosta), Rep. Curtis Fuel and Measures Division Monitors Quality-of Fuel Supplies in Georgia poultry production contracts. Poultry producers will be given the right to have these contracts. with processors reviewed before execution, and the right to rescind such contracts . before midnight of the third day after execution. Producers also will have the right to request statistical information and data regarding the computation of their compensation, and the tight to be present at and view' the weighing Of their poultry. HB 1147 introduced by Rep. Mack Crawford (R- Zebulon) and co-sponsored by Rep. Robert Ray (D- Fort Valley) provides streamlined procedural changes in the resolution of violations regarding activities regulated and administered by the Georgia Department of Agriculture. It establishes due process, and specific remedies for animal owners in cases where the Department has impounded horses or other animals. It also provides "Pick-Your-Own" Edition Scheduled for May26 The Market Bulletin will publish its special listing of Pick-Your-Own farms for fruits and vegetables on May 26. If you would like your pick-your-own farm listed in this section, please send your notice to our office by May 12. Your notice should include your name, county, address, approximate availability, telephone number and area code, and any comments on your operation. Any additional information provided may be edited due to space limitations. Georgia drivers are always on the move, going to. and from work, iurming errands, or taking their families on summer trips. All through the year, travelers are concerned not only with the price and supply of gasoline, but the quality as well. While the Fuel and Measures Division of the Georgia Department of Agriculture has no control over gasoline price, it has a lot to do with the quality/measured quantity consumers receive. Regulating motor fuel quality is a key responsibility in the Department's mission to protect consumers and farmers. The Fuel and Measures Division monitors the wholesale distribution and retail sales of a large amount of petroleum products. Georgia currently ranks ninth nationally with annual gasoline sales of more than five billion gallons and ranks fourth in diesel fuel marketing with yearly sales exceeding 1.5 billion gallons. In addition to gasoline and diesel fuel, the Department inspects aviation fuels and kerosene. Retail gas pumps, terminal and transport truck meters, and LP gas meters are tested to assure accurate delivery, and station signs are monitored to verify that advertised prices are the same as those on the pumps. Also, petroleum storage tanks more convenient judicial forums for appeals from Department decisions. HB 1186 introduced by Rep. Mack (Continued on Page 11) Notice Ad Deadline for the May 26 issue is noon May 12 S~ Oak 'Deotk More Fungus Found On Imported Plants are checked for potential water or contamination problems. Consequently, Georgia motorists have relatively few problems related to fuel The Georgia Department of Death can be non-specific and look like quality, and the number of gasoline Agriculture has verified the presence of other diseases on many ornamental pumps tested out of tolerance has been the fungus that causes Sudden Oak Death plants. Symptoms on the foliage can look minimal over the past few years. That in eight more Georgia nurseries on like leaf spots and blotches, leaf scorch or kind of quality control is important not camellias imported from Monrovia sunburn. The lesions may be brown with Nursery in California, a major supplier of a bull's-eye effect with dark brown edges only to gasoline consumers, but also to Georgia farmers who use propane gas and plants to nurseries throughout the country. and lighter centers. People seeing these diesel in their farming operations. The nurseries have been notified and symptoms should contact their county In addition to routine petroleum the plants are being incinerated. The Extension Service office about how to inspections at retail and distribution Georgia Department .of Agriculture, in take a sample for possible further testing. points, the Department promptly cooperation with the USDA, will do follow up visits to determine what "Nurseries in Georgia have been extremely cooperative and separated out responds to consumer and industry requests. Although the Division has more additional regulatory action is necessary. Other states that have also found positive susceptible plants as soon as we notified them ofthe situation;' Irvin said. "I hope our than 132,000 retail pumps to monitor, fuel oil inspectors give first priority to 1>amples are Florida, Louisiana; Oregon, action along with their cooperation will consumer complaints. Any suspected Virginia and Maryland. Anyone who has purchased plants that originated from Monrovia Nursery in enable us to eliminate this unwanted threat" The eight nurseries from .which the positive samples came were: Pike instance of adulterated fuel, inaccurate pumps or deceptive advertising is investigated immediately, usually within California should monitor their plants for one working day. symptoms. Symptoms of Sudden Oak (Continued on Page 11) (Continued on Page 11) Page 2 THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday April 28, 2004 Man seeking job on horse farm, Dawson, '57 801 Ford tractor w/JD finishing mower, 1440 IH combine w/S20 head, VGC, $9000; New Advertising Guidel{nes Forsyth areas m exchange for housing & $3995. H. Nation Colbert 229-7SS-2760 660 IH cotton sprayer, VGC, $1SOO; IH grain salary, exp. .feed, turn out'. Dave Glees '57 S01 Power Master gas, 4/spd., 12 volt, drill, $600. Robert W. Montgomery Reynolds Bulletin Published Every OtherWeek .Cumming 678-677-509S restored; Ford 6' scrape & more attachments, 47S-S37-2356 Man/woman looking for a breeder hen fa~m good tires & lift, $5700. Eddie Kerr Ellijay 706- 1460 combine, new motor and hydraulic 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 ltem(s) submitted for sale through the Bulletin must meet at least one of the following criteria: 1) must be produced by the adverti5er on his/her own farming operation, 2) must be made by the advertiser from materials on his/her own tanning operation, 3) must be owned and used by the advertiser an his/her own farming operation far a period of at least 90 days prior to offering for sale through tne Bulletin. B"sinesses, 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 lieu of phone number. However, ii 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 fac.t 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 mu.st 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 submitti11g the same. Sena ads~o: picking up eggs or raising broilers in Madison, Franklin & Banks counties, housing/trailer. .Charles Tiller Danielsville 706,7S9-2324 Married man wants farm or caretaking job, anywhere, housing & salary needed. Buddy Baswell Cedartown 770-748-0S2S Need person to clean stans on weekends in exchg. for riding lessons, instruction. Fred Swann Jefferson 706-367-2454 Part-time stable help (Thurs - Saturday), must have reliable transportation, experience and references, will consider working students. Thomas Nash Moreland 770-502-1936 Parttime horse care, reduced rent pJus utilities, outside job, quiet. Mary Weinaug Acworth 77.0-975-S592 . Poultry farm mgr., Madison County, competitive salary, need responsible family 635-5160 '72 C-30, 12' grain dump, 350, 4/spd., unused front tires, VGC, $4800. M. McBlank Dawsonville 770-SS66774 '72 Ford 4000 dsl. tractor, 53 hp., manual steering good cond., needs paint, come w/S' harrow, $6000. Th_arpe Grant Andersonville 229-924-S662 . - '72 Ford chicken litter spreader w/14' Chandler body, good engine, everything works good, $6500. Earl Dorminey Waycross 912337-2139 '73 Ford 3000 dsl., good cond., p/s, unused tires, new 6' bushhog, $5500. S.S. Graves Clermont 770-9S3-3152 '73 MF, one time owner, h.as been restored, kept inside, one farm equipment. Jimmy White Lithonia 770~554-1669 pumps, 15 ft grain head, field ready, $13,000. Will Anderson Register 912-682-3749 912852-9524 14T JD square baler, good cond. when last used, $800, cash only, call aft. 6:30 pm. K. W. Mason Crandall 706-695-5196 . 154 Cub Lo-B~ w/60" blade mower & 3-pt. hitch, good con ition, $2SOO. Ted Ravenel Monticello 770-787-6793 16' 2 axle equipment or hay trailer for sale, $500. A E. Bagwell Flowery Branch 770-967- 6257 16' lnternaiional harrow, great condition, $1500. David Brown Cochran478934-'2702 16' flatbed trailer, double axle, oak floor, electric brakes, good condition, $1,000. Robert L. Whitworth Elberton 706-2S3-0S02 770-8434809 household or fa.rm quantities); supported by person. Rob McBay Canton 67S-493-7116 '74 AC 200, $6500; '72 MF 175, $6000; 'SS 165 MF, good condition, $4500. Donald .friar advertisement (i.e., advertisement in publications MARKET BULLETIN Want couple to work on. egg farm in Banks 6SO-C Case T/B ext.-hoe, $12,500; SOO Ford, Powder S[!rings 770-941-6393 other than the .Bulletin; listed as "business" in . Ga. Dept. of Agriculture Counly, 6 days per week, includes $4250. W. Carter Odum 912-586-6S61 1S hp. Craftsman garden tractor telephone directories or "yellow pages", etc.). Other 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive indicators include, but are not limited tcr, holding Al!arrta, GA 30334-4250 housing/utilities & small salary. Johnny '74 Ford 3000 4WD dsl., good.shape, clean, w/equipment, also utility trailer. H. Covey Gray Smallwood Dawsonville706-776-3556 can email pictures, $S500. Tony Dercole 47S-986-6970 business licenses and holding regulatory licenses/permlts/regis)rations. Fax: (404) 463-4389 Georgia .residents only may advertise in the -Website: www.agr.state.ga.us/mbindex.html Market Bulletin with the following exception: out-of- Select the option "Submit Ads" on the left side state residents may adve.rtise onl~ in the Out-of- toolbar, review the guidelines displayed, complete State Wanted category. the online form, ttien submit your notice. Tue editor has the authority to designate the To cancel an ad after submission or to correct length of ads and the number of 'Ids that may be placed by a family untt in any issue of.the Bulletin. errors made by 1he Bulletin stall, call the department's toll free number, 1-800-282-5852, 8 Currently, only one (1) notice may be placed by any a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday- Friday, and ask for the family unit in any issue of the Bulletin. 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The Market Bulletin reserves the right to Advertisers who have questions. concerning these guidelines may call 1-800-282-5852, 8 am. - 4:30 edit notices. p.m., Monday - Friday, or write: Market Bulletin, * Most advertisers include. a telephone number in their ads, but mailing address may be published in. Georgia Department of Agriculture, 19 MLK Jr. Drive, Atlanta, GA 30334-4250. .FARMLAND RENT/LEASE If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651-9082. 2 father/son hunting partners looking for land to lease within 1 hour of Cartersville, non smoking/drinking. Randy Tromza Taylorsville GA 770-382-2006 4 responsible family men looking for 200-500 acres for, long-term quality hunting lease in middle/north Georgia. Steven Hayne Tyrone The Farmland for Rent/Lease eategory is GA 770-631-2366 published the last issue of each month. Ethical sportsman needs 100+ acres for Please adhere tQ the following guidelines hunting lease within 2 hours of Atlanta. Tim when submitting an ad for Farmland for Butler Lawrenceville GA 770-4036477 Rent/Lease C>r Rent/Lease Wanted When submitting ad, please designate it for the Farmland for Rent/Lease category. Notices to buy or sell farmland are published only in Want cattle pasture to lease 50-250 acres in Walton, Oconee, Madison counties. Stan Chastain Dacula GA 770-316-0S97 the special fall or spring farmland editions Ads must not exceed 30 words. Want cattle pasture to lease in Henry, Butts, or. Spalding counties for regd. Angus cattle. 151 acres for deer or turkey hunting in Laurens County. Wayne Poole Cadwell 47S-6S9-4047 Theron Bradley McDonough GA 770-5606100 5 acres pasture land w/4 stall barn, elec., water avail., very reas. R. Seth Jonesboro 770-603-0620 Want land for small. farm, purchase/lease, time to settle down. Burt Jones Augusta GA 301-210-5101 67 acres, Dooly Counly, exc. deer and hog hunting, camp, creek, big hardwoods, ponds, insurance included, $1200. M. S. Lee Tifton Want land to lease, small group of deer hunters, 1'01. avail. .Eric Brogden Jacksonville FL 904-219-S719 . 229-3S2-6424 229-3S2-0704 Want min. 20 acres for haying, will fertilize, 7.5 <1cres for monthly rental avail., pasture for horses, Hart Couoly. Joanne Dilanni Hartwell 67S-6436273 . herbiCide; rent negotiable, Dahlonega area. Carol A. Lakics Suches GA karaga@aol.com 706-S3S-4733 352,237-4335 9 acre horse farm; barn, house, arena, cross fenced, trails nearby, easy access to 1-85, Hwy 316 & Athens. T. Whiddon Winder 77Cl-307-2024 9 acres with elec. fencing, 2 stall barn & paddock for horses, Lamar Counly near Griffin, $250/mo. Cheryl Idol Milner 770-673-0235 Want to lease 2.-5 acres to raise pepper plants, water required, within 60 miles of Doraville, reas. sarah Cooper Doraville GA 678-558-84SO Want to lease hunting land within 50 miles of Athens, respon. and ethical club would like to rent 300 to 600 acres: Raymond Bramlett Beautiful pasture .with barn, water for horses, Auburn GA 770-867-9S64 other land with some fencing required for cattle, long lease. J. LeBron McBride Rome 706-37S9746 Want to Jease land w/good bass pond in Statesboro area, I catch and release and dont drink. Jeff Hodges Statesboro GA 912-S42- Horse farm for lease, 65 acres fenced & cross fenced, stalls, paddocks, train circle 5S9S Want fulltime live-in caretaker for 6 house Acworth 67S-641-6583 broiler farm, broiler exp. required, utilities/phone, work truck, salary/bonuses. Lisa Merritt Armuchee. 706-234-6SOS Want job on farm tending plants & animals, '75 JD 830 tractor, 3-pt. hitch, 1SOO hrs., needs paint, turf tires, mech. sound, 4' finish mower, $4000. Thomas Wooley Fortson 706322-342S afternoon & weekends. Paulette Hopper '76 Ford 2000 dsl., 730 hrs.; 'SS Ford 4630, Moultrie 229-9S5-6751 4x4 w/loader; 'S3'MF 205 dsl. w/belly mower, Want middle age man & lady to work egg 670 hrs. Bill Mitchell Rutledge 706-557-1g49 farm, housing/salary provided. Ralph O'Quinn '76 JD dsl. tractor, good cond., new .paint Odum 9125S6-6S5S . w/bushhog, 6' landscape box, 5' blade & more. Want reliable person/family to work on broiler Johnnie Hoffman Lincolnton 706-359-3S39 chicken farm, house/salary provided, call '77 GMC General 290 Cummins, steel daytime or night. Connie Crisp Dalton 706- hopper bottom trailer, $S,OOO, will sell 27S-4535 706-629-9145 .separately. Geston Womack Cedartown 770- Working foreman for beef & crop farm, 748-4302 references required, salary based on '79 Ford F602 grain dump truck w/Fontaine qualifications. Roy Embry Eatonton 706-4S5- dump-body + 10-ton tandem trailer, 2346 $5000/obo., . located Jackson, Ga. Mary Blanton Jackson 770-775-2935 FARM MACHINERY . 'SO Ford TW 20 tractor. Milton Cleghorn Ashburn 229-567-2607 '81 Ford 3610 .tractor, less than 1600 hrs., If you have any questions regarding this 5/pcs. of equip., rubber fair, looks good, $8000. category, call Brenda Donnell at 404-651-9081. W. E. Mccraney Rockmart 770-684-2B79 'S5 250 A Belarus tractor, 31 hp., dsl., 200 Only farm machinery and. equipment hrs., good conditi9n, $4500. Emmett Smith owned by the advertiser and used in his/her Marietta 770-427-S037 own farming operation can be advertised; those persons advertising for machinery and equipment wanted must be seeking those items for their own farming operation. 'S6 MF 240 front-end loader, dsl., 2x4 6' bushhog grader, box blade, rollbar planer, well maintained, $11,200. Mark Harrison Commerce 88S-345-1574 "CA" AC, JD "A", JD "60" tractors, all run wen 'S9 Freightliner, 'single/axle, 5th. wheel & are 90% restored. D. Gay Lyons 912-565- tractor, 3406-Cat. engine, 7-speed 7022 ' transmission, AC, clean, GC, good tires, aft. 7 '00 Kubota M120 4x4, cab, ale, loader, pm. Bud Lance Molena 770-S84-5101 shuttle shift, excellent condition. Phil Sanders 'S9 JD 2650, 4x4, cab w/heat & air, JD 540 Stephens 706-759-3655 loader, dual remotes, 1300 hrs., VGC, $21,500. '02 bushhog, RTN 72, 6' tiller, VGC, $1SOO. Lacy Orr Adairsville 406-531-6777 Darwin Turner Morganton 706-374-6070 . '91 JD 2155 tractor, 45 hp. w/20 disc harrow, '03 NH 4SS haybine conditioner mower, good condition. Harold Branan McDonough excellent condition, asking $9,000. Dan Clary 770-957-4294 . 563 Oak Villa Dr. Jesup 31546 912-427-9920 '94 E.state 1SO tractor, 2 cyl., dsl., ROP, some '47 AC-B, hyd. lift, cultivators, disc harrow, equipment, VGC. Randy Welty Baxley g12new radiator, water pump, battery box, seat, 367-2119 $1500. Donnie Boivin Greensboro 706-453- '94 Ford 675 backhoe, extend-a-hoe, good 9217 condition, $15,000; 'SS F-0rd tractor w/Gannon '47 Farman H tractor, harrow, plow, engine & landscaping box blade, hyd. 6-way, $10,000. clutch rebuilt, has new paint, exc. cond. Hugh Robert Holand Maysville 706-652-2436 Scott Powder Springs 770-42S-2945 '95 FL70 freightliner, 22' van body, p/s, ale, '4S SN Ford SN, exc. cond., runs great, exc. Cummings engine, $10,000; 24' 3 axle equip. Tin cond., $2900. Fred Barrett Rabun-~706-746~ trailer, $2000. W. Aspinwall. Odum 912-5S66673 912-586-6940 '4S SN Ford, new paint, runs great, very good '95 Ford dsl., 1715, 500 hrs., front-end original condition, $2SOO. Tommy Thompson loader, 4WD, p/s, turf tires, 5/pcs. of equip., Lawrenceville 770-513-2552 $15,000, all. C. H. Holmes Fayetteville 770- 148 M Farman, runs and drives, $850, 5' pull 461-6497 . type rotary mower, $150. Kevin Harrison '95 Long 2260, 2WD tractor w/bushhog, Warner Robins 478.-953-0140 excellenf condition, low hrs., $5400. Matt '49 SN .Ford tractor, rebuilt engine, good tires Massingill Calhoun 706-625-2345 and paint, many new parts. Charles Littlejohn '97 5200 JD w/hyd.. ready for loader, 700 .Locust Grove 770-914-2959 hrs., exc. cond., $13,500. Eric Conner '49 SN, new bat!. & water pump, good tires, Sandersville 47S-2S3-2751 47S-552-0915 very good cond., $2300. Kevin Emory Waco '97 JD hay baler 435, belts look good. Cliff .770-310-4579 ' Milam Fayetteville 7704S0-5777 '49 M Farmall, sheet metal, paint, decals, '97 Kubota B7300, 16 hp., dsl., 4WD, 275 good, $2500. Billy Barton Elberton 706-2S3- hrs., turf .tires, $6000. Ray Lancaster 7030 Pendergrass 706-693-25S2 '49 WO AC, restored, $3250/obo. J. A. Hall '97 NH 5610 S, 750 hrs., $13,000; lnt'I Loganville 770-466-2322 square baler, $2000 firm. Mark Phillips ~o SN Ford, 6 volt system, 2 unused tires & Waynesboro 706-554-09S3 tubes on front, all mech. works, $2350. Roland '9S 175 hp. crawler, Fiat Allis, cab & ac., orily .Tiveron Adel 229-S96-3959 450 hrs., $65,000 firm, very good cond. J. J. '50 SN Ford, new paint, battery, wheel seals, Jones Louisville 47S-625-3175 brks., reworked engine, lift, exhaust, grt. cond., _'9S MF 231, low hrs., exc. cond., 16' trailer $3500. Bart Price Douglasville 770-942-2133 w/7 pcs. of equip., $10,500. Doug Teems '51 SN Ford tractor w/4' bushhog, all original, Ringgold 706-965-S4SS family owned 45 yrs., $2500. R. T. Floyd '99 HN TC25D, 25 hp., 4WD w/hyd. trans., .Lavonia 706-356-8643 canopy, 650 hrs., very clean, $10,500. P. Salter '51 ACmdl. B w/new 5' belly mower, good Waynesboro 706;551-0326 706-554-29SS cond., also other tractors & parts. Mack Shaw '99 JD 4100, 4WD, dsl., hyd. drive, 125 light . 1S hp. Craftsman garden tractor, 44" mower, 3-pt hitch turn plow, harrow & cultivator, $800. Delmar Dabbs Metter 912-6S5-4973 1S hp. Yanmar tractordsl., 4' tiller, harrows & rotary tiller, $3650. Billy Tompkins Cobbtown 912-6S4-3192 1951 Farman C for parts or restoration, partially disassembled, $200. Dorsey Y. Camebell Dacula 770-963-9023 _ 1954 Ford NAA tractor w/5' bushhog, $2500. Jody Reece Hiram 770-439-7125 1954 Ford tractor, model NAA for sale, runs great, $2200. Donald P. Alexander Austell 770-739-294S 1979 "6600' Ford tractor, good condition w/9' bushhQf!. Jack Little Jefferson 706-367-S423 I 1991 3930 Ford tractor w/Ford loader, 45 hp., 6' bucket, low hrs., $13,000. James Wells Montice.llo 706-46S-l360 1997 Ford NH dsl., 1725 w/hydraulics, 2WD, front and rear power takeoff, 243 hours. Wayne Isbell Martin 706-384-5507 2 '70 White tractor, 70 hp., dsl., good condition. J. Vaughn Baxley 912-367-2312 2 1-row tobacco planters; 2 2-row sprayer fits on tractor, 1 post hole digger for a 1-row tractor, $150. L. Johnson Jesup 912-427-3641 2 7' wide, 16' long w/2' dovetail, 1 w/drop ramps w/slid{l out ramps, $1150/ea., trailers are unused. Forrest Odom Flowery !;)ranch 770- 967-2936 2 JD grain drill; NH round baler, old but good cond., Marliss no-till drill vacuum pump. Alvin Parker Conyers 770-922-9395 2 MF 540 combjnes, 1 running, 1 for parts; 2 corn heads, 2 grain tables, $3000/obo. June Walters TyTy 229-776-4243 2 MF tractors, 1OSO &.' 1OS5, $4500 each; TO 20 Ferguson, $2100;'S3 GMC grain truck, 16' dump, $2800. Mark Dasher Reidsville 912654-3126 The Market Bulletin is accessible via the Internet at th<; site www.agr.state.ga.us/mbindex.html Ifyou want to submit an adyertisement via the website, click on .the option "Submit Ads" and follow the instructions displayed. Ads must be submitted before Wednesday noon in order to appear in the following issue. If you have access to the Bulletin via the Internet and you no longer need to receive the publication through U.S. mail, consider canceling your subscription to help the department reduce its printing and postage costs. To cancel a subscription, simply call (404) 656-3682 in metro Atlanta or 1-800-282-5852 toll-free from anywhere in Georgia, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday - Friday. Please have your Bulletin mailing address label available for reference when you call No part. of this publication may be reproduced in any form or incmporated into any infonnation retrieval system without 1he written consent of the Georgia Department of Agriculture. The Market Bulletin is printed on recycled paper FARMERS &CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN (ISSN 0889-5619) Geor9ia Department of Agriculture 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Atlanta, Georgia 30334-4250 404-656-3722 1-800-282-5852 w/cabin, 20 miles. west of Augusta, Ga. S. G. Von Schweinitz Appling 706-541-0374 FARM EMPLOYMENT .Waycross 912-2S3-7150 duly hrs., canopy, turf-tires, 5' finish mower, box '51 JD B mdl. tractor, restored, $3500; 9N blade, $10,500. Kevin Dalton Woodbine 912- Fax 404-463-4389 Office hours 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday Hunting land available, deer, hog, quail, dove, etc., 400 acres, South Ga. Leon Arants Ford tractor, good cond., $2250; 5' bushhog, 269-5729. $200. Ronald ClaYton Ellijay 706-635-4935 004461 hrs., 1965 MF dsl., 65 hp., hi/lo Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Pitts 229-648-641 S 229-64S-667S If you have. questions regarding ads in this 706-636-3551 trans., p/s, bushhog, scrape blade, plow, Carlton Moore,- Editor Pasture for rent on 150 acre farm, fertilized, sprayed for weeds. Zack Coles Winder 770307-0882 Quail and/or deer lease avail., 1500 ac with . campsites in Mitchell Counly, requires ethical category, call Brenda Donnell at404-651-9081 Only farm work or farm help wanted advertisements allowed. No commercial, industrial or domestic employment pennitted. 152 Farman H, two tractors, one runs need work, other for parts, make offer. Joe Barnes Ball Ground 770-S93-4S03 . '52 MF, runs but has hole in radiator, also has 5' bushhog, $1SOO. G. Lawhorn $4100. Steve Dotson Forsyth 47S-994-1101 1 S hp. Troy-Bill tiller, good condition, $650. Durell Moon Forest Park 404-366-5g53 1049 Super NH self-propelled stack wagon, gas engine, 160 bales. W. A. Griffin Maysville Randy Cox, Managing Editor Address all requests to be added to or removed from the mailing list, change of address and Form 3579 to the MARKET BULLETIN office at the above address. conservation minded lessee, preferably family oriented, call evenings/weekend before 9 PM. Joe Butler Fortson706-321-1s14 Small, private horse farm has rotational pasture to rent for horse to 1 individual, upscale housing/barn avail., N. Forsyth counly. J. Winborn Dawsonville 770-781-9460 Couple seeking housing and small salary for handyman and/or farm work, experience in chicken/crop farms. Ted Kennell Toccoa 706- 491-6220 . Farm needs parttime caretaker for animals, landscaping, repairs, cleaning & other various duties in exchange for .housing. Betty Delman Dawsonville 706-579-2200 .Hogansville 706-8S3-6120 '53 Farman Super A w/disc harrow, $2000. Willis es Blairsville 706-745-9301 153 F n T0-30 tractor, PTO, 3~pt. hitch, 30 hp., gas, 12 volt, good condition, $2500/obo. Wayne McTyre Norcross 770-921-94S4 404- 210-2S03 '53 Ford Jubilee GC w/5' bushhog, $3000; 706-677-3549 10S6 lnt'I cab tractor, $7500. Dorsey Cooper Crawfordville 706-456-3426 1150 Case loader, fire damage for parts, new tracks, sprockets, good engine, transmission, bucket, rear end. Mickey Cash Toccoa 7062S2-1355 12 hp. generator, 10,000 watts, used very Published biweekly at Capitol Square, Atlanta 30334. Periodicals postage paid at Atlanta, Ga. and additional offices. The Georgia Department of Agriculture does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race1 color, national origin, age or disability in the admission or access to, or treatment in, its employment Farmland Rent/Lease Wanted Mature hunter wants to lease land to hunt Healthy, hardworking man seeks caretaker position, horticulture, animals (not for slaughter), mechanical, etc. Bruce Griswold Atlanta 67S-520-6977 heavy duly posthole digger, 6" auger, $300, call alt 4:30. Charles Mathis Cumming 770-SS7- 7960 404-597-1475 '53 Ford Jubilee, needs battery & fuel bo~ little, $1000. Paul Sullins Temple 770-5623439 12' flatbed, excellent condition w/Gooseneck hitch and wiring, $1250. Brad A. Osley Dallas policy or its programs or activities. The Department's Administration Division at 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Atlanta, GA 30334, 404-6563608, has been designated to coordinate compliance with the non~discrimination and fish on in Hart, Franklin, Stephens, Habersham, White, or Rabun counties, for 1-2 people, respon. hunter. Tommy Cingel Cleveland 706-865-5S69 Male, 27 w/14 years experience in milking cows, seeking employment in exchange for housing, salary, utilities. Bobby Ganas Fort Valley 478-S36-2906 $2,500. Zova Brassell Gibson 706-59S-3711 '53 Golden Jubilee w/scrape blade, pull bar and 16' equip. trailer, both exc. condition, .$5500. Linda Sullins Cornelia 706-499-1342 770-443-349S 404-925-5152 135 KW generator dsl. power. C. Simmons Jefferson 706-367-8262 404-379-51 BO 140 lnt'I tractor, bushhog, disc harrow, requirements contained in Section 35.107 of the Department of Justice regulations. Information concerning the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act, and the rights provided thereunder, are available from the Administration Want to rent/lease 10-15 acres of pasture in. Man looking for work on cattle, horse farm for '59 TD-1S for parts, first year for hydraulics, scrape, box spring, cultivators, fast hitch, Division. If you require special assistance in Laurens Counly w/small home on property. Tim housing/salary. Jerry P. Haynie Watkinsville $1500/0BO. Denny Farley Commerce 706- $3500. L. A. Jackson Brunswick 912-265- utilizing our services, please contact our agency. Rodgers. Dublin GA 478-275-0291 706-769-4S5S 367-7336 2274 Wednesday April 28, 2004 THE MARKET BULLETIN Page3 2-row Covington planters, hoppers on Ford 496 Case-IH harrow, 25'; 6-row KMC Air compressor, 100 CFM, gas, $1800. J.D. For sale Deutz 4WD, 110 hp: dual remotes, Ford F600 flatbed with grain dymp, 361 cultivator, $350; 258 JD planters, 2-row on bar, cultivator; 6-row Do-all .pulverizers. Edwin Wilson Atlanta 770-451-7310 $12,500; Leon HD 6-way crawler blade, 5/spd. w/lo, fair cond., $3000/obo. T. C. Sapp $12s. J. Boss Kingston 770-606-9288 Hudson Vienna 229-268-1601 229-S05-02SO Air compressor, 5 hp., elec. motor, also $2,500. Tom Tweedell Athens 706-543-4522 Savannah 912-22S-4120 912-234-5941 2-row KMC peanut inverter w/vine cutter, 4x6 steel box trailer on auto axle, good tires, other. S. Hudson Morrow 404-363-3989 For sale Ford double moldboard turning Ford tN600 truck w/Kilbros grain body, grain body for 11/2 ton truck, aft. 6 pm. Hill $200. Ambrown Bowen Alpharetta 770-475- Airens zero turn mower, EZR1742, $900. plow, exc. cond., $400. Doug Dyer B.fairsville $2200;Amco F-15 disk harrow, 21', $1000. Ted Bentle'f. Macon 478-746-S671 =S77~3:..,....------------~ Garth Scott 1785 Whitley Rd. Dacula 30019 706-745-8133 Milliron Shellman 229-679-5S01 2-row fert. dist. fits 2-row cultivator. Thomas 5' Caroni finishing mower, low hours, good 67S-442-0323 For sale Yanmar YM2000, 23 hp., 2WD, dsl., Ford dirt scoop, $225; 3 bottom plow, new Graham 1075 Booth Road Warner Robins condition, new blades(in box), $650/obo. All metal 9-ton equipment trailer, fold-up SH mower, harrows, boom pole, $3500. Gary points, land slides & shares, $475, call aft. 6 310SS 478-923-9791 Charles R. Perdue Ga}'. 706-538-6586 ramps, elec. brks., 3 axle, 0-ring hitch, $2000. W. McDaniel Hazlehurst 912-375-0425 em. Cla'f. Pentecost Winder 770-S67-4373 20' equipment trailer, tripl13 axle; ramps. lgts.. 5' bushhog, $450; 5' finishing mower, $550; James Wood'f. Mo!'.llanton 706-838-5439 For sale, Ford 600 tractor, good cond., needs Ford hay rake, 503; Ford hay baler, 532; elec. brks., beaver tail, exc. cond. Clarence scrape blade, $135; post hole drill, $175, 3-pt. Allis Chalmers SSO, 1SO horse, cab/air, dual brks.. $3250. Buddy Russell 122 Page Drive Ford sickle mower, 515. W. P. McWhirter Brown Centerville 478-953-1356 box frame, $100, etc. 8. Plyler Cumming Tl0- wgts. included, $8500. Alan Scoggins 1435 W. Americus 31709 229-924-156S RO}'.Ston 706-245-6S96 2000 NH TS-100, cab/heat, front-end loader, =8=S7,_--=6=22::.1,__-'-- - - - - - - - - - - Armuchee Road LaFayette 3072S 706-397- For sale, Ford tractor, 1949 SN w/bushhog & Ford tractor 9N, older mdl. reconditioned a exc. cond., low hrs. Buddy Moore Union Point 500 gallon nitrogen applicator, S-row; 2 6- 2238 423-432-5706 extra equip., runs well: Bessie E. Cody \Varner few yrs. ago, good paint, 4 unused tires, $1 SOO, 706-759-37S5 706-759-3843 row JD S25 cultivators. Leland Hudson Vienna Allis Chalmers, mdl. G, good condition. Troy Robins 47S-953-50S4 5' bushhog, .$300. Norma McClure Canton 2000 dsl. Ford tractor w/5' bushhog, 9' spring 229-268-6091 229-805-4062 Porterfield Good Hope 770-207-479S Ford 15104WD, 23 hp., front loader and box 770-751-5931 tooth plow, 1600 hrs., 8/spd. Clark Turner 504 Super F Vermeer hay baler; 'S9 mdls. 2- Amadas reel rain 2450, $24,000; Taylor blade, $7600; 6' grain drill, $1950, aft. 5 pm. Ed Front & rear cultivators for Super A Farmall, Marble Hill 770-S93-2969 row KMC peanut combines. Leslie Jones TTD-AS tobacco harvester, $35,000; Taylor Parent Fort Valley 47S-.822-9483 47S-747- $150, misc. used parts for above, call aft. 7 pm. 2002 Kubota BK2200, 4WD, 62 hrs., exc. Jacksonville 229-S33-5630 econo baler, conveyor, power unit, $15,000. 1812 Raleh Chameion Fort Valle}'. 478-S25-5490 cond. w/front-end loader, Belco tiller, flail . 6' Brillon cultipacker, $400. Steve Hill Will Wooten Broxton 912-359-3640 Ford 1957 model 600 tractor w/5' bushhog, Front end loader for SN Ford tractor, new mower, $1300 firm. A. Caison Glennville 912- Cornelia 706-77S-3550 Anderson rock picker, $7000, also 12-ton $2,000. Lewis Eberhardt Dacula 770-207-7101 pump, 2 good cylinders, call aft. 7 pm. Chris L. 654-9793 ff aerator, 3-pt. hitch, $200; 6' disc harrow, trailer for sale, $2000, other. W. A. Mitchell Ford 2 flip bottom plow, new points & slides, McGee Blairsville 706-745-3644 2002 Kubota L3000DT w/front end loader, adjustable, 3-pt. hitch, $450. B. A. Hulette Cumming 770-SS7-2731 field ready, $400. Wayne Taylor Ellaville 229- Gehl square baler, exc. cond., not used_ industrial tires w/ballast, less than 90 hrs., :.:M:;:a~c"'o"'n-'4"-7=S-..;.7-'4=-2--'446""""S"---------- Avco Ezee flow EW 55 Olympia pull type 937-5370 much, $3500; NH rake, $500. Bob Wilmot $12,500 firm. Tim Sellers Hortense 912-473- 6' brand name Bushhog, exc. cond., $1300. seed/fertilizer spreader, $200. Fred Denhardt Ford 2-16 trip type bottom plow, $300; 7' 2" Carrollton 770-S3S-0026 2504 Stanley J. Mathews Dawsonvme 770-893- Bloomingdale 912-74S-4374 multiflex harrow (used once) $350. James Generator w/75 KW, 4 cylinder, Detroit 2003 Trailmaster 40' flatbed, tandem wheels, _,43""6"'S::___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~ B AC, 2 tractors, disassembled, 1 pr. rear Marshall Macon 47S-7SS-39SS . engine. Charles Boone Hoschton 706-654- exc. cond., $6000. F. Frady Gainesville 770- 6' bushhog, $450; 1 6" turn plow, $125; 16' x tires unused, good for parts or build one, Ford 2000 dsl. w/independent PTO, $3850; 0426 706-654-26SO 536-0S16 6 1/2' Hooper trailer, brks., ramps, $1000. M. $550/obo. Michael Ledford Jasper 770-893- Taylorway bush & bogg harrow, $750; pasture Gilson tiller, 5 hp. Briggs & Stratton, need 2210 Yanmar w/finish mower, exc. cond., Stone McDonough 770-957-S613 25S5 renovator, $200; 5' bushhog, $350. J. Jones tune-up & minor repairs, $35. Romie Cox $5000; '49 JD 8, good condition, $3500. Dean 6' flail mower, Ford mdl., heavy duty, good Briggs 5 hp. horizontal side shaft engine Whitesburg 770-S34-9760 Cumming 67S-947-3S36 Jones Cleveland 706-34S-1S09 770-714-2594 condition, $850. R. Mobley Smithville 229- w/speed reducer, $65. Bud Saylor Fayetteville Ford 2600, 197S model, renovated and in Gravely indl. L w/tiller attachment, missing 23' heavy duty equipment trailer w/military c=S..:.46,,,-4...:.;:.99=-4=------------=~ 770-461-9643 new condition, barn kept, $S,500. Joe Douglas carb., $150. R. Burns Cedartown 770-74S- hitch'; $1200. G_ary Studenic Marietta 404-784- 6' harrow, used very little, purchased in 2002, Burch harrow, 19 1/2' discs, exc. cond., Villa Rica 770-459-1237 SS72 7722 770-971--5554 $600: Micke'f. Roberson Tifton229-3S2-2648 $3500. Al Heath Soe!!rton 912-529-3042 Ford 3000 diesel tractor w/6 mos. 5' JD Gravely with sulkey, approximately 15 years 230 MF tractor, 3 cyl. dsl., p/s, 1000 hrs., 6' rock rake, 6' scrape blade, Cole 'planter, Bushhog rotary mower, ~ 5' Batwing, bushhog, exc. cond., $7000. Mike Ozak'I old, used very little, garaged, great condition, good condition, looks good, $8500. Curtis $200/ea.; Rondini hopper spreader, $100. L. excellent condition. D. Culpepper 135 Mallard Brunswick 912-267-1107 $500. Dot Robertson Milledgeville 47S-96S- Stewart Bowdon 77CJ<.25S-7231 Lewis Kennesaw 770-S53-0363 Drive Fort Valley 31030 47S-954-5734 478- Ford 3000 dsl., 42 hp., good condition, runs 0429 47S-804-29S3 237 NH baler, GC & 1 NH baler for parts; 6'x10' black cargo trailer, $2450 & '95 15' 329-07S6 great, $5400. J. Moncus Conyers 770-S60- Hay baler, MF 220, excellent condition, easy trail bale buggy, used to pick up square heavy duty Crosley equipment trailer w/ramps, Bushhog, 5' squealer, 15 hrs., exc. cond., 91 S4 $2,500. Randy Randy Roopville 770-S54- bales. Billy Turlington Covington 770-786- $1900. Russell Lee Waycross 912-2S5-S370 $675. Dan Safes Brooks 770-719-0405 Ford 3000 dsl., 42 hp., good condition, runs 7455 5116 :::9."-'12=-'-2"'8""3:....l~S..:.1S=------~---- C Farmall 3-pt. hitch, 12 volt, $1500; 5' belly great, independent PTO, good metal and tires, Hay bater, New Holland mdl. 851, makes up 240 MF, only 10SO hrs., $7000; 165 MF, new 60KW/30KW generator mounted on Super mower for Farman, 100, 130140 w/1PH, $250. $5400. D. Moncus Conyers 770-S27-5697 to 5' by 5' rolled bale, EC, $2950. Dan T. Fowler c s paint, decals, $5900. Dennis I. Hursey frame w/3-pt. hitch, $1200,. call aft. 6 pm. Kent Tomm'i. Daws Monroe 770-267-60S2 Ford 3000, late 70's mdl., 20 disc harrow, Bl}'.!he 706-554-2513 706-554-3709 Douglas 912-3S4-6S29 Tanner Dawsonville 706-265-2619 . Farman, $1000; A Farman, $500; hp. $5500. Bill'f. Davis Patterson 912-647-5730 Hay baling equip. for sale, tractor, disc 25 gal. sprayer, pulls behind garden tractor, 630 JD; T020 MF, G AC & Ford farm Troy-Silt tiller, $SOO. Les Chew Woodbury 706- Ford 391 Odsl., 942 hrs., garage kept, 2 pcs mower, tedder, rake, balers, round & square. wand & 3 nozzle boom, $200. Bud Rossey equipment. Kenneth Cupp 2222 Lees Chapel S46-3005 of equip., S/spd., hi/lo, pis, $9500. Johnny Charles Haley Dallas 770-445-555S Clarkesville 706-754-6127 Road Cedartown 30125 770-74S-6295 Case 450 crawler, 4-way blade & fold up root Wyatt Oakman 706-334-2682 Hay elevator, 20', $200, stored. Byron H. 2520 Kawasaki mule w/490 hrs., unused tires, very clean, $5250; MF 60 backhoe & 6S Ford 3000 dsl. w/5' bushhog, runs great, $4500. William H. Watkins Dallas 67S-363- rake; Case IH 2366 combine, exc. cond. Kenneth Williamson Fitzgerald 229-46S-5937 Ford 3910 tractor, dsl., 42 hp., very well maintained, Goodyears 90%, brush clean guard ' Dunn Jerse}'. 770-464-436S Hay equip., old MF roller bar, hay rake, front~end loader, hyd./trans., $5550. Greg :::9::::S0::::3"'-'-77,_,0-~65~2=-=24..:.:9::::2=---=-------'--- Cat. D-6, under undercarriage, $17,995; $S750. Ro'f. Bread'f. Woodstock 770-517-7282 works well, $300; 3-pt. hay fork, $50. Reed Walker Douglasville 67S-S59-207S 7' AC sickle mower in working condition, backhoe, Ford 655 A, $12,000; JD 450C winch Ford 3910, 1986, 4WD, 43 hp., cranks, runs Skinner Murrayville 67S-316-5690 770-9S3- 253 MF dual hyd., canopy, less than 250 $550. Tim Smith Milledgeville 47S-96S-5S91 Forester crawler, $13,995. J. Cowan Augusta great, new batter}!, paint, tires good, EC 9065 hrs., in exc. cond., $12,500. Phillip Bassett 7' Befco rock rake, $700, 42" bushhog pull 706-S55-3835 $SOOO/ob. Michael D. Fields Fayetteville 770- Hay rake, JD 650, $700; NH 451 sickle Franklin 67S-423-7031 67S-37S-1241 behind, 8 hp., Briggs & Stratton, used twice, Clipper seed cleaner including all screens, 716-6733 mower for parts, $125; 3-pt. dirt scoop, $125. 282 NH square baler & 1033 NH bale $900. Shannon Sanford Ellija}'. 706-636-599S augers, bagging bin & attachments, $1600. Joe Ford 4600 dsl., pis, liquid turf tires, rear, good _Doug Breeding Senoia 770-599-16SS wagon, good condition, call aft. 7 pm. W. 8. 7' JD flail mower, new knives & bearings, Overb'f. Greenville 706-672-4S49 cond., $7,100. William P. Hines Chatsworth Heston 4570 square baler, made less than Merritt Greensboro 706-467-2240 bent shroud, works very good, $700. David Continous butterbean sheller & other misc. 706-695-5505 2000 bales, $10,000; also other. Mike Cagle 2910 Ford tractor w/bushhog, front loader, Anderson Collins 912-557-3746 shelling & cleaning equipment for your peas & Ford 5000 w/new NH engine & steering Douglasville 770-4S9-2045 404-317-62S9 dual remotes, wet brks., p/s, 600 hrs., exc. 7 sickle bar hay mower, exc. cond., used butter beans. Phillips Gainous Cairo 229-377- wpeel, good paint, 6' BB, SH, DR & SS, $9400 Heston 4600 square baler. 1984 mdl., in line rubber, $13,500/obo. Larry Jennings Roopville less than one day, always sheltered. L. 1965 S00-330-1411 Gary J. Nash Fors}'.!h 47S-994"994S style, $3900. Wesley Chandler Ila 706-7S9- 770-8548640 Brooksffire Hoschton 770-932-134S Cosmo-AC 42 chipper/shredder, 3-pt. PTO, Ford 600 tractor, unused tires, clutch, carb. 2365 706-202-9066 3 1/2 yard dirt pan, good condition, 9'. hyd. 7' x 12 1/2' tandem axle trailer, hvy duty 4" C/6.75"-S openings; pos.-trade for 6' rear alternator, battery, 6/pcs. of equip., $5000. G Heston 5500 round baler, good condition. bushhog blade, fair condition. Jerry Walls frame w/springs, 3' sides, 2 5/16 ball hitch discharge, EC; 3PH PTO, finish mower, $1200. C. Reddin Bremen 770-537-3116 David McWilliams Summerville 706-397-2367 Warwick 229-535-6397 Roger Barfield Pelham 229-294-1 OS3 Tim Chaeko Jackson 770-775-9084 Ford 7000, S5 hp., 3 remotes, unused Iront Honda 13 hp. garden tractor, hydrostatic 3 SN's completely rebuilt, sandblasted, 7 x 1S', heavy duty trailer, 2-5200 lb. axles, Covington planter, dual seed hopper tires, bait., alt., seat, $7000 email for picture drive, 3S" cut, mulcher and bagger, very good primed, painted, decals, Sherman trans., 2 brks., ramps, !Qts., $1675; 6 1/2' x 1S, 2-3500 w/fertilizer hopper on 4' cultivator, $400. Dennis Tony Thomason Williamson condition, $900. Lee Hebel Oxford 770-3S5- front dist., 1 side dist. David Keadle lb. axles, $1250. V. Bruce Covington 770-7S6- Partain Carnesville 706-677-2S26 tdenton2@peoplepc.com 770-229-2760 9552 Thomaston 706-647-7481 3 restored M Farmalls, $2500/ea., nice tractors. Wayne Bowers Hartwell 706-376- 9624 3-pt. hitch implements; 2 Bushhog brand =5=01;:...4'---'------------72" pulverizer, unused, $590. Shane Wilson :Lu:::l:=ac.:7..:0::::6_.::-6:..:.7.;..7.:...4;.:0:=6..;.4_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 750 MF combine w/4-row corn/grain header $3000; MF 22/dbl. disk grain drill, $1000. Lloyd Craftsman chipper/shredder, 5 horse power, excellent condition, $350 or best offer. Mark Giroux Concord 770-SS4-0935 Cultivator for M JD 4' rotary mower, 3-pt. hitch. Lamar Cox Fa}'.etteville 770-461-7264 Ford 801 Workmaster, 12 volt, dsl., good condition w/dirt pan, $3600. Richard Dobbs Fort Valle}'. 47S-S27-1703 Ford S01 dsl., 4/spd., new motor & paint $5250; SN, new paint, VGC, field ready, $3500 , Honda tiller, 5 hp., exc. cond., $450, also other. Charles Blalock Ellenwood 770-474-4027 Hood for a 395 or 495 Case lnt'I tractor, EC, $200; fert. spreader, 500. lb. cap., 3PH, $250. Roger Wehunt Winder 770-S67-5852 bushhogs, 5'; 1 5' box blade, all in great shape. McDonald Warthen 47S-552-3444 Danuser post driver, good condition, $1200. T. A. Floyd Blairsville 706-745-7333 IH 500 C crawler, 6-watablade, new rails & Clint Canada'f. Monroe 770-652-5804 770 JD dsl., 1S2 hrs., turf tires; 7'x16' dbl. Paul Sanders 1466 Union Point Road Ford SN tractor, 51, runs & looks great, good power shift trans., ROPS. 500. Rex Johnson 3-pt. hitch log splitter, works off tractor hyd., good working condition, $250/nego. J. Funderburl Dahlonega 706-S64-~S06 . 3000 Ford dsl. tractor, new paint, VGC, live PTO, good rubber tires, new battery. H. Bass 207 Foster's Green Macon 31220 3000 Ford dsl. tractor, p/s, reconditioned, $5975; 450 JD crawler w/rake, $9500; 4500 trailer, scoop spreader, 5' finish mower, 5' tiller $13,500. L. W. DY.?IS Wa}'.cross912-2S3-194S S240 Ford, runs well, $8500; 6300 JD, runs well, rough sheet metal, $7500/obo. Tom Bailey Abbeville 912-632-67S9 84" Howard rotorvatortransportwheels, hyd lift, $2500/obo; 60" Howard rotovator, 3PH new tines, $950 fi'rm. E. Freeman Griffin 770- Steehens 30667 706-759-3664 tires and brakes w/5'bushhog, $2,900. HersheI Hiawassee 706-7S1-7318 706-S96-2746 David Bradley 2 wheel garden tractor F. Frazier Cumming 770-S44-SS44 IH DT414 irrigation motor, new engine, turbo r- -Ma;k;iB~iieii;Ad-F~rm- -1 w/equip., need some work, $300 cash, firm. Phillie Merritt Buchanan 770-646-3402 David Bradley 4 wheel suburban & 2 wheel w/reverse, attachments available D. Lillie Duluth 770-44S-2248 Deutz D4006, 40 hp. w/loader, $5,800; Deutz Ford SN w/5' bushhog, runs well, $2SOO/o~o Daniel Summers LaGrange 706-S12-0S28 67S-75S-7074 paint, Rockford PTO Murphy, gauges avail., generator injectomatic, 130 hp., $6000. Randy Thompson Sycamore 229-424-4595 Ford backhoe, dsl., big tires, $4975. James :::22:;8=-=28:::.1""5::___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ D3006, 30 hp., $4,500; loader, frame, 4' bucket, Sullivan Vidalia 912-537-4944 340 International tractor, 5 pieces of equipment, excellent condition, $4700. Dennis Scarborough 66S . Chandler Bridgii Rd. Nicholson 30565 706-543-4625 35 MF dsl. & 35 MF gas, $2900/ea., Cub Farmall, some equipment, $1500. Al Morgan Oxford 770-7S7-0161 35 MF tractor, hi/lo .trans., positive traction, $4000; 30 MF tractor, $2S50. L. Blankenbaker 85 MF 230 dsl., pis, 3-pt., new battery brakes, 1332 hours, $7000. Jeremy D. Hqyes PO Box 427 Maysville 3055S 706-652-2491 =6:S7::8...-56:::.11""SN'--'HS"'35"5"x'4-'_5_b_a_1e"'"r,-G-C_;_N__H-S5_0_b_a-le-r-,$2-5~00 for both. Joe Marion Cedartown 706-234-S172 S600 Ford tractor w/factory duals w/full set oI wgts., low hrs., good shape, $4000/obo. T Adams Douglas 912-3S4-1403 S84 IH 19S1, orchard tractor, good condition joystick, $1 ,500. S. House Silver Creek 706767-0S39 I I Deutz-Allis sq. hay baler, HD 490, $3500; 9' pull type tedder, GT310, $SOO; Int.I 60 hp. I I tractor, $3500. A. Segraves Rome 706-234. 5975 Ditch Witch R-40, good shape, $3200; fert. 1 1 spreader, pull type, 2 1/2 ton, fair shape, $500. I John Gilbert Woodbu!)! 706-553-542S I Ditch Witch V30, new teeth, good condition; You may use this form to submit your ad. There is a 20-word limit for advertisements unless otherwise noted under category headings. The 20-word limit includes name, city and phone number or name and complete address. The Market Bulletin reserves the right to edit notices exceeding the 20-word limit. Only one (1) notice allowed per issue. Advertisers are encouraged to review the advertising guidelines and under . individual category headings before submitting notices for publication. Please place the following ad under the indicated category: Dallas 770-443-2434 770-337-9151 $8100. Ed Vinson Fort Valle}'. 47S-S25-5030 $3000. Don McNabb Dallas 770-445-3S63 I 3930 NH tractor, 72 hrs., exc. cond., SN Ford tractor & 4' bushhog good working Enclosed 7x16 trailer, 2003, $3250. Mary A. $14,750. Joe Wood Clarkesville 706-754- condition, 12 volts, $2800. Cott Owens 1190 Richardson Bluffton 229-S35-203S 4427 Owens Rd Franklin 706-675-391S Farm wagon, rubber tires w/body, T. & G Category:-------'----------- I I - 3930 New Holland tractor, shuttle shift, SN Ford tractor $2000 9N Ford tractor floor. Lewis Coxwell Warrenton 706-465-37S2 excellent condition, looks and runs great, uses $1900. Robert Chasteen Commerce 706-335 Farman 140 w/cultivators, $3SOO; Vicon no oil. Maurice Cash Toccoa 706-SS6-5721 ::2::::07:.,:8::___ _ _ _ _ _ __.:...._ _ _~- round baler, RB1211, $4000; mule 2510, 4x4, I 4 Star Tonuti tedder, $950; disc h"!rrows, SN Ford w/4' mower, runs great, $2850; JD $4000. C. E. Ashworth Commerce 706-335c $450 & $200; 350 Case w/6-way & rippers. 24T baler, 7/pcs. of equip. Aaron Dees Gay 311S I Kenn'i. Queen Eeworth 706-455-2462 :...7::::06=-::::538:::=..-6::::94::..:.=9....:....._ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Farman 140 w/cultivi;itors, harrow, turning 4' Razor bush~og for sale, exc. cond., $400. 8N Ford, excellent condition, new paint plow, planter, fert. dist., scrape blade, $3500. I Bobb'f. Clark Whitesburg 770-S30-78SS 4-row NG+ _Monosem planters; 11' harrow, 4-row ripper/bedder; 7S6 Int'! tractor. Tommy Morris Alaeaha 229-6S6-3346 4-row bushhog 9004 peanut pickei:; 4-row Amadas pea~ut pic~er; 6-row UFT pean~t plow; 1420 Intl combine, both heads. Ronnie Finch Portal 912-536-0426 912-S65-2110 4000 Ford gas, good cond., 3 cyl., S/~dp., $5500; S' harrow, $450 cash only. M. Wrlson Millwood 912"2S3-9266 .. good tires, $3400. Jimmie Weems Sharpsburg 770-599-3S12 SN, 12 volt, new starter, radiator w/4 bushhog, runs great, $2950; 5 shank AP plow $250. G. Warren Cumming 770-312-6729 - 9-ton heavy equip. trailer, great shape asking $3500. Nancy Bruce LaFayette 706 .::6~38=-=.;37:..::2'-'4_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 9910 JD cotton picker. $3700. Hubert Williams Bonaire 478-32S-09S9 A Farman, good engine, tractor rough, $550; G. M. Walker Valdosta 229-242-72.04 Farmall Cub parts, drawbars, 90% flat pulley, 7 shank plow for Cub, other parts. Rudcan Mathis Cumming 770-SS7-4519 Farman Cub tractors, Orie Kubota B-6100, 3 cyl., 4WD, dsl., some equip. & parts. Bobby Holtzclaw Canton 770-479-4221 Farman Cub, belly mower, good tires, lift, lgts., tractor is smooth, no rust, ready to work, $2450. T. Sanders Toccoa 706-SS6-S549 Farmall Cub, runs well, looks good, unused I I I I Please provide you; telephone number for office reference. The phone .number will I not be published unless it is included in the above advertisement. 4030 JD 4 post canopy, good condrtron, $10,500; NH 256 hay rake, $1200. Rodney Maxwell Bowman 706-245-499S 4030 JD, good condition. Wade Rabun Warrenton 706-465-2459 420-S JD 1959, less than 200 hrs. total time. - C Farmall needs work, $650; 200 lnt'I needs tire & tune up, $1500/obo. Robert R. Farmer work, $550. Paul Shellnut Americus 229-924 Juliette 47S-974-0189 7119 229-938-6413 Farman Super A w/Woods belly mower, AC 6060, 65 hp., very good condition, g$o6o5d00ru. bDboenr,n.dyuSatlinrecmhcootmesb' includes attachments, new starter, good tires & hyd., $2750/obo. Allen Beyer Franklin 770- Concord 770-S84-0467 251-1403 . Phone _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __:__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ I I Please include your name and complete addr~ss on all correspondence sent to the I Bulletin office. . Stuart Vaughan Hazlehurst 912-375-3464 - AC 620, CA, backhoe for 650 and HD4 Ferguson 1952 T0-30, exc. cond., looks 912-375-4265 crawler, also other. Josh Halderman Hoschton great, runs well. Wayne Moon Lawrenceville I The following statement must be signed by the advertiser submitting this notice for 4320 JD, 3020 JD & 338 JD square baler :..7.=0i.::c6..:65::::..:..4....:1.=5.;..14.:......_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 770-97S-4004 770-S91-2SSO publication: w/accumulator. Ed Hart Pavo 229-S59-9197 450 C, JD crawler, new tracks, rebuilt, inj. pump runs well, $13,000, Scott Ruff Elberton 706-213-0363 450 Case track loader, good farm tractor, AC B 212 garden tractor for parts w/hyd. lift $100. Jerry Partaifl Butler 47S-S62-3490 AC mdl. G, in good condition, cultivators and plow, hyd. lift, $3000. Jennings Ivester Young Harris 706-745-2267 706-S97-3716 Fiat Allis crawler, Remco root rake, Hyster winch, $12,500/obo. M. J. Hart Glennville 912654-1912 Five, Ei hp. Ariens rear tine tiller, good condition, $250. H. C. Roberson 5aint Marys I I hereby certify that the above notice meets all the necessary requirements for publication in the Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin. I $6000. Brian C. Tyson Lavonia 706-206-7775 706-356-5159 I 4630 NH tractor, bushhog, rear blade, ... _______________ _ harrow, spreader, $1500, Green Co. Steve I Langford Lilburn 770-979-57S9 .J 5' belly mower for Farmall Cub, good shape, Aerator-Lawson _pasture aerator, S' wide w/hydraulic lift wheels and seed box, $7500 Ron D. Ward Elberton 706-213-9175 Agco-Allis 1997 4WD, cab/air, front tires 13.9-24, rear 16.9-34, 73 hp., approx. 2000 hrs., clean, $12,500. Jimmy Delay 912-S82-3710 For sale 1 unused 6' Lely disc mower, $4000, call aft. 6 pm. Gary C. Holbert Calhoun 706625-0227 67S-9S6-6326 For sale 196S Int.I dst 434 tractor, good condition. Donald Harris Danville 47S-945- Advertiser's Signature This form will appear periodically in the Market Bulletin as space permits_. I Advertisers may photocopy the form for future use. . $500. D. Cook'Cumming 67S-513-2712 Douglasville 67S-313-0370 6990 Page4 THE.MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday April 28, 2004 IH 642 4 bottom flip plow, fielp ready, new JD Max emerge planter, exc. cond., $4500; Massey pony, unused tires on rear, hyd. Super A Farman w/equipment, good Want 445 Long tractor, engine dsl. Mecad points, shins, hoses, paint, $850/obo. John 1O' Oliver disk w/cyl., good for food plots, $500. cult., $2200/obo. Ben H. Britt Bonaire 478- condition, $2900. Larry Loughridge .322 Ball Smith Folkston 912496-4952 912-496-7655 Paulk Sycamore 229-567-9318 David Kim Montezuma 478-472-8096 929-2311 0round Rd. Chatsworth 30705 706-695-4987 Want 5-7' spike aerator w/3 pt hitch, lnt'l 2-row planter w/seed plates & JD combine 6600, cab/air, mdl. 216 header, Miller trailblazer 300 Amp welder-generator, Super C bottom plow, harrbws, front & rear reasonably priced, will consider pull type. cultivators, $6.00/obo. David Anderson Collins fair condition, also 95 B .combine, 12' header, unused w/leads, gas powered engine. Don attach arms. Berry Donaldson Metter 912-685- William Tl1cker Hahira 229-292-2687 912-557-6847 888-869-2465 sheltered, both $8000. Travis Hardy Brooks Horton J1,1liette 478-474-2515 _40_9_5_9_1_2_-6_8_2_'0_3_4_ 7 _ _ _ _~--~ Want 6 to 1O' cultipacker, any condition, . lnt'l Super C 2-row planter, cultivator, 770-719-8376 Minneapolis Moline, '71 G950, 3600 original Super H Farmall tractor w/cultivators, scrape also 30' trailer. Kevin Aycox Martinez 706- bushhog w/all attachments, good cond., $2500. JD combine, mdl. 55 w/grain head, running hrs., 540-1000 PTO, 6 outlets, strong, 95 hp., blade, disc plow & 3-pt hitch. Joe Russell 863-2459 706-831-1067 R. Fausecett Jonesboro 770-478-8747 conditibn, stored under shed, $4500. Heath exc. cond. Duncan Cumming Madison 706- Cumming 770-887-6641 Want A 90 hp. gear box for bushhog. Steve International 140 tractor, excellent condition, Wilson Stapleton 706,872-9199 342-0304 TCM wheel loader, dsl., 4WD, auto, cab, Thompson Tyrone 770-815-9991 quick hitch, harrow, turning plows, all cultivating JD direct cut, 6' head, exc. cond., sheltered. NH 1033. bale wagon, $4200. Danny Morris aux. hyd., grapple, 3/4 yd. bucket, 1200 hrs., Want AM Pro R. tiller for parts, does not equipment. Harold Aldridge Jesup 912-427- R. E. Roberts Gray 478-742-8915 2979 Waggoners Grove Church Rd. Colbert $10,900.Tim Norton Elberton 706-283-8656 have too run. Larry Parks Hephzibah 706- 7450 JD mdl. A, L, MT & M, all sand blasted & 30628 706-783-3241 TD15,C frame blade, twin tilt, $2500; 9-ton 798-1736 lseki 4WD, 2 cyl., dsl. w/4' tiller, $3500, firm. painted.~L. Allgood 726 Harris Street Madison NH 1037 bale wagon, 105 bales, $8000. tag trailer, $1200. Don C. Williams 1700 E Hwy. Want JD 2520 dsl., good to very good J. Barclay Rome 706-234-6956 706;342-9020 Michael Cox Covington 678-300-5970 5 Carrollton 30116 770-854-8958 770-854- condition. Anthony Lamb Gibson 706-598- JD 2150, good cond., new injector pump, JD trail gator, 4x2, electric dump, bedliner, NH 156 hay tedder, 10', $600. Coy Powell _89~5~8--~--------~~ 9818 front-end loader & 6' scrape blade, $10,500. brushguard, 125; hrs., $5200. Mike Kelley Eatonton 706-485-0510 Taylor 4' finishing mower, good condition, Want JD 435 round. baler, good condition, Nash Israel McDonough 770-914-6898 Canton 770-479-6237 NH 256 pull type hay rake, good condition; $300. M. D;i.vis Conyers 770-483-5373 Ive..message. Swayne Carlan Maysville 706- JD 2440, exc. cond.; $9000. J. Floyd Jacobsen front deck mower for parts, 21.5 $1000 firm. Allen Smith Powder Springs 770- Thomas Bill garden tractor w/planter, $2995. 652-2505 . Forsyth 478-994-5248 478-394-0299 hp. Kubota dsl. engine, 971 hrs., $500. Ron 943-6640 Teresa E. Stansel Cleveland 706-865-2730 Want Massey Ferguson tractor, model 135 JD 260 disc mower, like new $2999, 10' JD Benton Thomasville 229-225-9746 NH 315 square baler, GC, $2500; Vicon disc Tiiier, Troy-Bilt Horse, reiir tine, .elec. start, or smaller, running or not. Travis R. Schwartz spreader, $150, misc JD cultivator parts, John Deere G, 50, $4500/ea:; M-2600, GC, mower 240, needs bearings, $950, also other. wrap around bumper, exc. cond., $1700. 150 Belmont Cir Covington 30016 678-283- Corsicana middlebuster, $99. Bob Miller 4010 Ditch Witch, $7500. Rooney Wilson Robert W. Brady Augusta 706-798-6552 Wayne Head Jersey 770-787-2685 2219 770-784-1558 Greenville 888;672-9333 706-672-1111 . Lexington 706-743-5673 706-340-5546 NH 320 square baler, $3500; 2 JD trailer, 1imberKing 1220 portable sawmill w/4' ext., Want Taylor mdl. 675; little pea sheller, fairly JD 2650 tractor w/loader, 75 hp., turt)o John Deere 2950, 85 hp., 2WD, canopy, dual $350/ea.; 200 gal. sprayer Newton Crouch, axle & wheels w/20 blades, used very little, priced, reasonable distance. Allen Bell diesel, 4WD, good tires, new paint, VGC, remotes, good tires & condition, $8500/0BO. $800. Ben McGreggor Macon 478-935-2400 $4000. Larry Eslinger Montezuma 478-472- Hortense 912-7784050 $15,000. Robert W. Hill Senoia 770-599-6756 Mark Eubank Hahira 229-794-3296 NH 4 wheel farm wagon, exc. cond., new _5~11~6------~--""=--..,.---- Want Taylorway harrows in good condition, JD 3020 dsl., JD 8200 grain drill, 10' wide John Deere tractor, 1999, 5210, MFWD paint, $700. Henry Bell Madison 706-342-8203 Tractor parts , 1 hood fits MF 135, 1 hood lits lift type, 5' up to 8'. T. Simmons Baldwin 706- dbl. disc, exc. cond. Douglas Mathis w/JD loader, dual remotes, 460 hours, $2o;soo. NH 565 baler, exc: condition, $7500; 8' hay MF 30, also other. J. Cathey Gainesville 770- 6'77-1363 Armuchee 706-857-8497 Jon Helton Dublin 478-272-1998 478-274- tetter; exc. cond., $850 cash. Y. Smith ""98.;;;,3-:---:;35"'2""9'--~----~-----= . Want complete steering assembly for Ford JD 350 C track loader, dsl., 78, 2300 hrs., 0929 LaGrange 706-884-1209 Trailer equip., 5'x10' single axle, hvy., low 14" SN, prefer '50 or la.ter but will consider any. she.ltered last 15 yrs. on farm. Barsi King Kubota 20 hp., 2WD, 543 hrs., $5000. NH 630 round baler, $7,000; NH disc mower, high, will haul 27 hp. tractor, all steel, hvy. Ken Brown Byron 478-956-4327 Fairburn 404-509-2515 Rolland Stokes Acworth 770-974-9057 JD rake. James Hinton Reynolds 478-847- w/extras, $499. .J. T. Harris Milledgeville 478- Want front-end loader for IH 1985 #484 JD 350 cycle mower, 9', 3-pt. hitch, $2000; Kubota 7030SU tractor, 2800 hrs., 71 hp. 3452 478-847-3319 _ _45~2~-1~1_88 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~ tractor, good condition. A. Garry Atlanta 770- JD 10' pull type & rotary mower, $2200, etc. C. w/7' Phillips bushhog, good cond., $15,000. NH 640 round baler, NH 474 haybine, 75 gal. Trailer, Hooper, 10-ton, 26' oil bath, dual 740-0515 Griffith Norwood 706-465-3741 Ernest Powell Hampton 770-946-9169 sprayer, 9' tedder, all excellent cond. Steve. Still tandem, dovetail, exc. cond., $4500 firm, call Want front-end loader to fit 5000 Ford JD 350 sickle mower, extra blade, VGC, Kubota L2350, 30 hp., 400 hrs., turf tires, Loganville 678-428-0487 aft. 7 pm. Wad.e Warner Augusta 706-737- tractor, in exc. cond., call before 9 pm. R. H. $1000. Oscar Addison Buchanan 770-6465494 roof canopy, exc. cond., $7100. Rex Grimes CarltQn 706-797-3487 706-743c8548 NH 650 hay baler, '95, $5500; NH hay mower & rake; 3450 Knight mixing wagon, _92~6~0------------~ Transmission for 450 Gase lo;i.der, $800; 6 Garrett Statham 770-725-5230 Want good lnt'I harvestor TD9 parts, JD 4 cyl. gas engine, 59 hp., $400; .16' Lowboy trailer, $850. Gaiy Blalock White 770- 382-1206 JD 4230 cab quad range, 110 hp., $11,000; JD 609 rotary mower, $1400; 5' Tuffline harrow, $650. Duston Tapley Lyons 912-293-4230 JD 435 baler, 6200 cab-tractor, disc mower, v-rake, tedder, other equipment. P. Wilson Brooks 770-719-8153 JD 435 baler, exc. cond., $9500; JD B tractor, fixer upper, sheet metal exc., $1800, also other. Ben Danner Stockbridge 770-474- 1471 JD 435, 1960, 2 cyl. dsl., 32 hp., runs well, but blows oil out exhaust, $3800, 1-row Covington planter, $450. Henry Rice Royston 706-245-4340 JD 4430 dual remotes, 2 PTO's, 126 hp., ROPS, can run, dual tires, $10,500. Don Godfrey Butler 478-955-9182 JD 4430 tractor, four post canopy, dual remotes, quad.range, above avg., $12,500. R. Rogers Lake Park 229-559-7471 JD 4440 c;i.b, ale, good tires, looks. & operates good, field ready, $18,500. L. Mize Royston 706-245-5643 706-283-8845 JD 4440, quad range, good condition. Don Ross Eastman 478-374c2613 JD 4450 cab, duals, exc. condition, $24,000; 1033 bale wagon, 105 bale cap., $6500. Lee .Banks Mansfield 770-787-5775 JD 4450, cab/air, OR, good condition, Kubota L3010GST, 2002, bushhog finish mower, dsl., 4x4, 32 hp., 70 hrs., ind. tires, EC, $12,500/0BO. John Dignan Gainesville 770- 532-2457 678-316-8428 Kubota M4000, 6 cyl. dsl., p/s, 40 hp., exc. condition w/5' bushhog, $6700. .Jason Breeding Senoia 770-599-8998 Kubota M4700, 2WD, hydraulics, canopy, less than 300 hrs., exc. cond., $13,500/obo. C. Parks Cleveland 706-864-6966 Kubota M5400 4WD, loader, 611 hours, 54 hp., excellent condition, $19,995. Stephen M. Brown Gainesville 770-869-3377 Kuhn 300 GM gyrorake, $2200; Bobcat crawler blade, $1200, also other. Jeff Cantrell Bowdon 770-258-7194 , . Kuhn. FC 303GL disc bine, used 2 seasons, great condition, $11,000. M. Hamifton LaFayette 706-764-1800 423-593-1635. Landscape rake, 6' reversible or angle, excellent condition, $400. Jerry Long Fairmount 706-337-2365 Lewis Brothers ctiicken litter spreader, PTO operated, good cond., $600, call between 7-10 pm. Sonny Braddy Metter 912-685-5694 Long 6' tractor tiller, used twice, $1800. L Reavis Dalton 706-259-4328 Long backhoe 3-pt. hitch, new pump, $1800. Ellis Hhocten Comer 706-783-3675 MF 1030 4x4 w/front-end loader; PTO 3-pt hitch roll over protection, 1000 hrs., $8900. Grant Richardson Bluffton 229-835-2654 . $5500. Chris Hood Wadley 478-252-0007 NH 848 round baler, 800 lb bales, works good. Randy Jones Blairsville 706-745-5390 NH 848 round baler, elec. twine wrap bale alarm, rev. apron chain .bale ejector, $3000/obo. Carl Howell Dearing 706-595-4607 NH 849 round baler, $4000; NH 256 rake, $1000 both good condition. Gordon Grigsby Summerville 706-397-2313 NH hay fluffer, mdl. 57, 1 H3 bottom plow, also other. Gilman Weber Barnesville 770358-3214 NH mdl. 1034 stack wagon, 105 bale capacity, good working condition, $4500 or best offer. Jerry K. Ellis Griffin 770-228-4719 NH mower conditioner, 13', in good shape. Robert Sturtz Calhoun 706-629-5619 New Holland 311 square baler, GC, a wheel V-rake, .GC, both $3000, Ive. message. Patrick Whitmore Crawford 706-743-0899 New Holland 630, 4x4 round baler, in very good condition, $5800. Wayne Bohannon Rydal 706-625-1331 New Holland hay cutter, 5', 4 disc; generator, 35KW PTO. Allan J. Black 1853 Asbestos Rd. Sautee 30571 706-865-7632 Oliver tractor, 1970 1250, good cond., bad transmission, $1000. Tommy Trapp Cumming 770475-3586 One Ford 2-row cultivator, all 9', good condition, dural cplters, sycamore 229-567-2303 $300. c. Burdett 1/2 x 16' HD trailer, $625. Wilburn L. Shell '-'A"ira='g"'o'"'"n"'7"'0~6'-'-2"'34:...;...-7;..;3'"'1-=2'-~-----= =--- Troy. Bilt chipper shredder $400; Troy Bill brush/cutter, $100. H. C. Grizzard Conyers "'-77"'0:-;-'483""-'=-,,,76"'4"'6,___....,.,._ __,.,_....,,.._ _ Troy-Bilt 6 hp. Horse tiller, $400; 16',,3 axle trailer, 2' dovetail, brks. ramps, $1500, etc. Bury! McConnell Young Harris 706-379-3165 Troy-Bilt 8 hp. rota tiller, $350. Ed Vanderslice Senoia 770-719-8106 Troy-Bill Horse tiller, 8 hp. Kohler magnum, manual. start, bumper, electronic ignition, sheltered, $900. Glenn 0. Austin Grayson _77_0~-~96_2_-_99_1_6_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ $1 ~~6'.-~~ir~~ib~0~0.;~~7~~~i6~9~4~ Troy-Bilt tiller, 6 hp. w/layoff plow & hiller, good condition, $375. Carlton Martin Duluth "'-77~0=--""'"47'""6'=-"'33""8"'1'--""="""'-----,...,,,......,,- Troy-Bilt tiller, 8 hp., elec. start, hiller/furrow, bumper, less than 15 hrs., manuals included, $1800. Eric Welch McCaysville 706-455-2323 Troy-Bilt tiller, Kohler 8 hp. w/wrap-around bumper, hiller'furrower, rbw marker, tow hitch, manuals, exc. cond., $850. Harry Carr Newnan _77~0~-5_9=9~-6~30=8~-~~-~~~.......,,~ Tru Flo 250 spreader for seed, lert. or lime, 3-pt. hitch, 5-600# cap., used once, $450. Jerry Gabbert Marietta 404-281-0216 770-424-1970 Tuff-Bill tractor \iv/frdht & rear cultivators, ready to work, $4000. J. Hammond Lilburn _77~0~-9_2_1_-1_3_1_3_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ including, undercarriage, sheet metal, headlights or engine parts. William E. Olive Guyton 912-772-4133 Want large stump grinder for parts, (cutting wheel}, non running Ditch Witch, 30-40 hp. Paul Mahlberg Gray 478-986-2771 Want .no-till grain drill for 63 hp. tractor, 8' or smaller, field ready, reasonably priced. M. Hogg LaGrange 706-884-6690 706-882-3543 Want reasonably priced tractor, 45+ hp.; bushhog, box blade, dirt dump, weekend general farm use. Paul H. Smith Warner Robins 478-213-7506 Want sickle mower, 3-pt. hitch, fair to good condition. Warren Moore Newnan 770-2516157 Want two disc turning plbugh, 24"-26", reasonable price and good shape. Ronnie L. Beal Pavo 229-859-2976 Want used JD late mdl. 450 or 550 crawler, no junk. Jimmy Chappell Morven 229-7752590 Want used Woods belly mower for Cub tractor w/in+60 miles. Jerry Connell Monroe 770-267-2148 Want used good condition cultipacker. James Ray Jasper 770-735-2375 Want water wagon. Brian Cook Loganville 678-794-1483 Want woodsplitter, vertical- & horizontal, must be good condition. Russ Harper Toccoa 706-886-161 0 $22,000: Robert Bruce Quitman 229-263-9197 MF 12 baler, needs minor work; lnt'I belly JD 450 B crawler loader w/backhoe, 3 sickle mower, 6' bar, both. for $1200. D. buckets, lair condition, $10,500. Leonard Williams Lyons 91~2-565-7809 912-526-1191 Draper Douglasville 770-949-3014 7.70-942- MF 135 diesel, p/s, practically new tires. 5' 0174 Woods finish mower and more, $5000. Craig .JD 495A 4-row planter, $375; Troy-Bilt rota . Brogan Ellenwood 770-707-2951 . tiller, Horse mdl., $400. Ed VonKutzleben MF 165 & 5 pcs. of equipment, $6300. N. Bishop 706-769-7626 Thompson Fayetteville 770-231-8714 JD 4990 self propelled, windrower w/990 MF 165, dsl., 50 hp., unused front tires w/6' head, 600 hrs., always sheltered, great cond. Bushhog brand mower, all great shape, $4800. Scott R. Council Camilla 229-294-1085 229- F. Stephens Gray 478-986-1058 336-6061 MF 2-row planters, great shape, $450; 1500 JD 50, live PTO, JD 70 w/p/s, JD 40, all for Vic:on baler, $3000; Memo 6 disc mover, $10,200, wJll separate. Mark Woodard Macon $1500, also other.. Billy Fountain Villa Rica 478-986-4392 ,770-459-5169 JD 5200 tractor front loader, additional MF 240 4x4, '96, 932 loader, 250 hrs., exc. equipment; generator, tiller, bushhog, spear, cond., $17,500/dbo. Sherry Swancey Pinelog auger, $23;750. Linda S. Woody Suches 706- 770-608-4032 838-4967 MF 245 dsl. tractor w/new front-end loader, JD 530 baler, $4500;. Vicon rake, $1000; runs great, also available, bushhog, blade. bushhog 4:row mower, .$1000; KMC 6-row Kristen Amat Newnan 770,252-2965 tUlovator, $600. Chuck Strange Sumter 229- MF 245 dsl., p/s, new motor & battery, 924-4670 unused tires, exc. cond., $7500 firm. John JD 530 round/baler, exc. cond., $9,250. Padgett Cumming 770-887-2630 James Rutledge Stockbridge 770-474-4279 MF 245 orchard rollover box blade, bushhog, . JD 5300 MFWD w/540 loader, 4500 hrs., 48" tiller, turning plow, boom pole, front-end $14,000; JD TWA harrow, $500. Jodie Roberts loader, $8500. Warren Henning Covington Alapaha 229-468-0785 770-787-5767 JD 5310, MFWD, 541 loader, MX6 mower, MF 245, 1986, p/s, GC, $6800; Case 485, dual remotes, joystick, canopy, 385 hrs., rough, runs well; p/s, etc., $4500/0BO. Sam warranty, $26,500. Harry Sams Ha~eH 706- Prince Thomson 706-726-0119 706-597-8648 376-5931 MF 253, dual remotes, 600 hrs., 5/pcs. of JD 5400 front-end loader, quick hitch, dual equip., $10,500. Lamar H. Lathem 279 Bessie hyd. hook-up, 210 hrs., exc. cond. Pat Cannon Lane Jasper 30143 770-735-1768 Norcross 770-448-8555 MF 275 dsl., 12/spd., p/s, 2 remotes, rollbar, JD 5420 sync shuttle closed cab, 4x4 tractor, cover, good.rubber & paint, exc. cond., $6800. $28,900 firm; 328T 14x18 rectangular hay Lloyd Leach.Martin 706-356-2236 baler, $8500; 265 rotary mower, $4500. John MF 275, dual hyd.; $6000, call between 7-9 Kenny Griffin 770-616-9226 pm. Joe Patrick Jackson 770-775-3599 JD 55 combine, cab, 6 cyl., gas, 13' grain MF 3 beam turn over plow, hvy. duty plow, header, runs well, field ready, $1000. C. C. $625; HD 6' rock rake, exc. cond., $400. Jay Anthony Commerce 706-367,7116 Aleman Buford 770-932-0346 JD 6200 tractor, 65 hp., 1464 hrs., sheltered, MF 35 deluxe tractor, gas, hi./lo. trans., good exc. cond., 1993 mdl. Tom Bolton. Dawson paint & tires, exc. cond. Leo Brown Cordele 229-894-4142 229-535-6497 JD 6400 cab tractor w/Alamo long reach MF 383, 73 PTO hp. w/cab, heat & air; 236 rotary mower, $35,000. Tommy Vaughn MF loader, 600 hrs., exc. cond., $23,500. Hazel Forsyth 478-994-1700 478-256-6395 Moody Dallas 678-773-5196 One set harrows, 8 disK, 3-pt. hitch, good Turning plow, $125. Jim Dotson condition, $275. Billy Crocker Buford 770-945- Douglasville 770-942;6221 3188 Turning plow, 16x36, potato plow, 3 pt. hitch; One-row Pixall pull pix for beans, VST, grading belt covered, procliJce trailer, $12,000. Kyle Milhollin Douglas 912-384-2205 . One-row cultivator. (Wizard old mule), runs great, $100. Darrell Gunder Woodland 706674-2206 like new, $300 both. Wilbert Padgett Canton 770-479-4094 Turning plow, 3-bottom, trip,. $350; 8' box _7b3l_a4dae_, $_15_0. _Da_nny_J._S_eal_s P_er_ry _478_-9_87- Twin axle trailer w/loading ramps, built by Pasture renovator seeder, large & small bins, Hooper trailer co., good cond., $750. Printice '88 5 shank design Clemson University, barn Harris Locust Grove 678-986-5187 kept, $1200. E. Yawn Warm.Springs 706-663- Two 2-row cultivators, 3 16" bottom plow, 2078 mower 5', 8-row sprayer. Jesse J. Howell o Pecan orchard sweeper, good cond. Roger Fl t h 229 528 6405 ePcecearn msepgraayer,- 9-57 FMC speed sprayer/Chev. truck, good condition, ready to go too orchard, $10,000. Ray' Register Ray City 229.251-7790 Pecan sprayer, FMC 500 gal. \ank, 5' & 13' rotary mowers, $350 & $800. E. Vinson Byro!! 478-788-2451 Pecan spray13r, Savage, PTO, 500 gal., $4,000; JD 4430 CIA, good cbndition, $15,000. Ronnie A. Griffin Adel 229-896-7748 PowerKing 14 hp. Kohler engine, in good condition w/3 pieces of equipment, $1900. Roland Arrowood Colbert 706-788-2529 Pull type 24 disc harrow, solid cond., $225. Rick Worrell Kennesaw 770-592-5323 R aven 100 II ga on, 3-p1 h"1tch b oom sprayer polyurethane tank, $425. Buster Hunter Moreland 770-253-2194 Restored tractors, JD, MT, Farmall M, 3 Farmall Cubs, Ford 2N, all in VGC, also others: Jeff Carlock Rock Spring Rhino 3-pt. RF 74 f7la0i6l -3m75o-w3e2r9,9 good Fitzgerald 229-423-3964 Vermeer 605 C hay roller; sheltered & working- , $1550. S. Hall Pavo 229-859-2104 Vermeer 605 C round baler, 5x5 rolls, $700, also other. Floyd Fuller Mauk'229-649-6795 Vermeer 620 brush chipper, excellent condition; ru.ns great, $2850. Elizabeth Kelly Griffin 770-412-4175 - Welding machine-Miller Bobcat 225G w/8000 watt generator, excellent condition $1,600. Winston Westbrook CraWford 706- 540-9496 Woods belly mower for AC G tractor. Wayne Anthony Zebulon 770-567-8774 Woods finish mower, 5', $500; Hardee 5' bushhog, $400. Sammy Cunningham 940 Hills Mill Rd. Cornelia 30531706-778-6558 Yanmar 1700 diesel tractor, 20 hp., 825 hrs., 4' Howse bushhog, great shape, $3500. Chris Padula Gainesville 678_776-3407 Yanmar 1700, 2WD, diesel, 20 hp., 835 hours, 4' bushhog, excellent condition, garaged, $3800/0BO. Hal Parrish Forsyth _47_a..,.-9_9_2_-8_3_5_5_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ condition, $1200. Mel Davidson Gray 478-986- Yanmar 18 hp., 3 cy[, dsl.; turf tires, 3-pt. 4653 hitch, PTO, 60' belly mower, 775 hrs., Rota tiller, 4 Hico,. used very little, $675_ sheltered, $3750/obo. no-983-9316 N. Denney Gainesville , Lance Fountain Douglasville 770-577-7092 Zetor 3340 4wD; 10, 10 shuttle trans., 650 s 404-317-5772 hrs. w/360 Great Bend loader, Brown 472 Savage 500 gal. $ecan sprayer, excellent $16 900 w ff d condition, low hours, 5,000. Scott-Morris 5453 Thigpen Trail Sale City 31784 229-782-7471 mGoriwffeinr,77c0a-n5o8p4y-,6915 ay_ne w.a or Scrape blade, 6' Arps hvy. duty; sickle Farm Machinery Wanted mower, Ford 56" cutting bar. Buddy Cheeks . FARM SUPPLIES If you have questions regarding ads in this category, ca/I Tammy Thomas at 404-651-9083. Horse barn, 6-stall, 36'x 54', storage, metal- oak, exc. cond., sliding doors, $8,000, will deliver. Frank Kozel Atlanta 770-427-4937. 3 cow troughs - 2 open, 1 sheltered: J.T. Caldwell Thomaston 706-647-9565. #2 dinner bell for sale, $35. Fred Kirkpatrick Conyers 770,929-3574 1/2" 5 ply exterior MDO fir plywood for farm projects, many sizes. Walter Godsmark Ellijay 404-502-2791 10 ton and 14 ton feed bins w/augers, $500 ea., brooders $20, 20" fans also. Frank Wright Ellijay 706-889-0998 100 GEHL feed grinder, $3400, PTO driven, send you phone number if interested. Bill Edes P.O. Box414 Kathleen 31047 1000 gallon fuel tank with 11 O volt electric pump, good cond. Mark Brown Commerce 706-335-9112 . 150 gallon aluminum fuel tanks D.O:T. approved, $125 e?.. other sizes avail. Tony Arduengo Jackson 770-775-6803 1870's goat treadmill, powered old. swing churn orwasher, won 1st at fair, nice stenciling, $600/obo. J. Fallen Elko 478-987-9241 2 48" chicken fans, good cond., belt driven, wired 210, $60 for both. Lucinda Wiseman Monroe 770-266-7850 2 diesel tanks-105 gal., Bobcat forks, 1998 Preparator, chainsaw sharpener, misc. keystonEl and concrete block. W. E. Byrd Loganville 770-265-8454 2 long hard hoses, $2500, Rainbow PTO pump, $2200, 2 small soft hoses, $2000, wheel-line $2000. Sam Manous Ranger 770- 548-0489 2 lrg. John Deere tires and wheels, good tread, 8 lug, off combine, $350. Frank L. Bing Rome 706-235-6224 2 rolls of barbed wire, $25/roll. Dale Jones JD 7450 cotton stripper, all 55 upgraders MF T0-35 dsl. tractor, exc. tires, starter, Powder Springs 770-428-5915 Want 125C or E lnt'I track loader for parts: Floweiy Branch 770-967-6948 w/15' cencrop UNA brush head, $45,000, (6) water pump, injectors, paint. good, always Scrape blade, 7' for large tractor, class two Walter Tonge Jefferson 706-654-8636 2 tires & tubes, 80% tire tread, 13.6 28 40' cotton wagons, $800-$1200. Zeke Lambert sheltered, lierd ready, $3200. D. Bonner pins, very heavy, new cutting blade, $650. Don Want 18 to 20 It. equipment trailer w/electric surface tread, $200. Ralph Cronan 281 Madison 706-474-0900 706-342-0543 Carrollton 770-854-8145 Hall Winder 770-867-8676 brakes and ramps, Houston and surrounding Satterfield Rd. Canton 30114 770-479-3604 JD 750 excellent tractor, only 620 hours, turf MF equip., 1-9' pull type harrow, 1 3-pt 16" Sears 2 hp., 1.5 hp. gas engines (1 hit & 'co. Ronald Addison Hawkinsville 478-987- 2 used liquid feed tanks, 265 gal., 1 $60, needs tires, diesel, 22 hp., 4' bush)1og, sheltered, $6500. bottom plow, set 2-row planters, $975 for all. miss, 1 governed), both on carts, $750, $850. _4_13_4_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ wheel, 1 $85, complete, both poly plastic. James Gary Thompson L:aGrange 706-884-3332 James Norris SWainsboro 478-469-3207 478- James Richardson Griffin 770-616-272T. Want 1938 or 1939 F20 Farmall for parts, Jenkins Covington 770-786-3909 . JD 755 tractor. w/5' finish mower & 4' roto 494-3207 Sheepfo0t roller, very good condition, $1500. tractor w/elec.. ignition. Thomas Gailey 2- 18.4x38 rear tractor tires. Lee Smith tiller, grt. shape, $4500. L. Seagraves Bishop MF square baler, 12", needs 1 needle, Wilson McGee Fairburn 770-964-3888 _77oc Baldwin 706-778-9858 Buford 770-1:)45-1643 706-769-6449 $500/obo. Edgar Brown Ellaville 229-937- 964-4222 Want 2-row no-till unit w/toolbar in good 20-30 55 gal. plastic drums, 2 bang holes, 55 JD 9500, 4WD, combine, $36,000; 644 corn 2489 head; 918 flex head. Lon Higgins Douglas -c,M'ia'""'hi'"'n-d"'""r-a_..,2""'0=0"'0-d""'"s""'"1.-t'""'ra-cto..,._[-,_..,45~05-m-d"""I.-,-44~ Smoothing harrow, 14' pull type, good hyd., field ready, $2500; 1-row cultivator, $100. Dan condition. Marcus J. Brown 843 Brown Lane Quitman31643.229-563-5969 gal. metal w/o lids, 55 gal. stainless, 1-16' gate. Jimmy Cannon Canton 770-889-2342 877-709-2188 hp., p/s, draft control pally traction, hyd. hook- Maughan Jackson 678-858-2553 770-775- Want 3 point post hole digger in good shape, 2000+ tobacco sticks in good cond., make JD 9965 cotton picker, 4-row, good colld. & up, $9500. Will Smith Rydal 770-382-5382 7055 bushhog or International preferred. Al offer, leave message if no answer. Clint Ruis clean, 1919 fan hrs., 2600 eng. hrs., $68,000. Manure spreader, lnt'I McCormick ground Spreader truck, 76 Dodge D-800, 14' Whitehead Kennesaw 770-653-2696 Fitzgerald 229-423-2826 Kent SaXon Marshallvllle 478-967-2931 driven, all original, good cond., works great, Chandler body, very strong, auto-tarp, 2/spd., Want 5' pickup attachment for JD 3960, 21 ton bin w/fill system and 3 motors, $950; JD M tractor, harrow, plow, planters & more, $1000 Tommy Johnson Augusta 706-738- runs great, air brks. Mason Parham 3940, model harvester, in good condition. Lloyd also, eight 48' fans. and v;i.rious elec. motors. $2500. Buster Evans Cochran 478-934-9810 0185 706-793-9666 Danielsville 706-795-5450 706-296-6341 Swartzentruber Montezuma 478-472-7983 Robert. Haywood Monroe 770-867-5830 Wednesday April 28, 2004 THE MARKET BULLETIN Page 5 25 .heavy duty tomato cages made from construction material, $3 ea. Z. B. Salter Fayetteville 770-461-6789 . 25 windows for sale. Lena 0. Wakefield Custom sawn, milled lumber, kilndried/green, rough or planed, T&G flooring, bead board, siding, beams, etc. Marcia Steele Cleveland 706-348-6969 -Georgia Planting pots, 1-2-3 gallon, have hundreds. Richard Alldred Auburn 770-237-0943 Plastic horns for roping steers. Joe Rowan McDonough 770-957-3131 Cooking- 9790 Buice Rd. Alpharetta 30022 770-475- Cutoff-saw, 27" blade, original table, cast iron Plotmaster planter, used very little, $1200. 6775 706-265-2312 counter balancer wheel on shaft w/bearings; 6" W. L. Cameron Valdosta 229-244-4759 250 gal. plastic tank w/metal cage & banjo belt drive, exc. cond., $325. Ray Gainey Professional paint sprayer for sale, valve w/hose attachment $100. Robert Bogaski Thomasville 229-377-7774 $100/obo, small Oster elec. clippers, $25. Ann Flowery Branch 770-967-7899 Cyclone chain driven poultry feeders, 2 500 S. Earley Canton 770-720-2228 770-720-2277 CHOCOLATE CHIP TOFFEE BARS These don't take many ingredients or much time, but are always a 250 gal. plastic tank with cut-off valve w/alum. cage around it, $100. Tommy Bishop Auburn 77Cl-307-1477 250 gal. plastic tanks with cut-off valves w/alum. cages around them, $100 ea. Barry Needham Loganville 770-554-1811 3-5' cattle trough feeders, $60 ea., take all for ft houses, good working cond., make offer. Tommy Anderson Register 912-852-9524 912682-3749 Detroit diesel irrig. pumping unit 6000 hrs., $3,100.00, 1160 ft., 4 in. pipe (latch and McDowell) and pipe trailer $550. Russ Griffin Chula 229382-0153 Pullet equip. 48 inch blackouts, vent blackouts, weigh bins, loop feeders, and bell drinkers, systems for 4 400 foot houses. Corey T. Sanford Ellija!l 706-635-2571 Rear tine tiller 6 hp., never used must sell, $650; mule drawn plow, $100. Harry Williams Tennille 478-553-1016 favorite atfamily gatherings. 11 whole graham crackers, broken into squares 1 cup butter 1 cup sugar 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon $170, only used to ice drink. Gene Garrison Duck nesting boxes for sale, now is the time Red cypress & heartpine lumber for sale, 1/2 cup finely chopped pecans, toasted Clermont 770-983-3070 300 gallon fuel tank with hand pump, $250. Johnny Aspinwall Screven 912-579-6580 4 big Dutchman poultry feeders, feed trough, chain, grill, comers, free, you pick up. R. E. to put up for this nesting season, for more information call. John E. Scott Cochran 478934-7352 Flower flats, 4 inch, 1 piece, 18 per flat, $0.20 e11., never sed. Bill Wise Marietta 770- planed, resawed or tongue & groove. Danny Kirk Bartow 478-252-09,99 706-551-8373 Scales wheeled. platform type, all metal, good cond..w/weights, $85. H. Hawthorne Auburn 770-962-0520 1 (6-ounce) package s.emisweet chocolate mini-chips ' ' J Arrange graham crackers in single layer in a 15- x 10-x 1-inch jellyroll pan. Set aside. Anderson Ellijay 706-273-3470 5 tower center pivot, ABI irrigation hard hose reel, 10' sod roller; 6" Gorman-Rupp pump w/spare motor, like new. Kelly Harris Comer ' 706-783-4810 993-2235 For sale 100 gal. syrup kettles, power mill, and 20 gal wash pots. John Evers Norman Park 229-769-3077 For sale forge blower and duck nest, good Scales, Paul scales for weighing livestock, very good cond., $500. J. C. Tanner Boston 229-498-4285 Semen tank, SM 33 model, exe. working cond., $350. Rodney Hilley 8881 Highway 109" Combine butter and sugar Jn a medium saucepan. Cook over medium heat, stirring until butter melts. Bring to a boil; boil 2. minutes. Remove from heat; stir in cinnamon and pecans. Pour over graham crackers, spreading evenly to edges of pan. Ba.ke at 350 degrees F for 10 minutes. Sprinkle 55 gal. chemical spray w/boom & hand gun, cond., $100. W. McElreath Covington 770- Molena 770-567-3909 with chocolate chips. Cool 5 minutes; separate cookies and transfer to like new, used very little. Billy Helton Sandersville 478-348-3078 55 gal. food grade metal barrels, 30 gal. food grade plastic barrels w/screw-on lid. David 786-7902 Free 4'x12'. slats for chicken house. I. Boggs Demorest 706-754-2966 Free to any one, canning jars, pints, qts., Soaker hose, 5/8", 50' used for tree shrubs and gardens, $3. Chris Patterson Columbus 706-563-8484 Split locust farm fence rails and post, del. waxed paper-lined cookie sheets; using a spatula. Refrigerate until chocolate hardens. Store cookies between layers of waxed paper in an . airtight container in refrigerator. Piper Loganville 770-972-0228 between 5-15 dozens. Grady L Coleman 1010 and installed anywhere. C. Mitchell Cleveland 55 ga[. metal barrels, $10 ea. or 3 for $25, Bethel.Church Rd. Monroe 30655 706-865-9828 Yields about 2 dozen. less if all taken. R. Jordan Bowersville 706376-7382 55 gal. metal drums w/lids, $15 ea. D. Hudson Macon 478-788-3950 55 gal. metal drums, 55 gal. plastic drums, food grade drums. Bill Cheatwood Jackson Fuel tank, approx. 200 gal., $100. Richard F. DoFsusrHniitruaremg6r7a8d-e56b7la-c2k46w8alnu't, cherry lumber 6"18" width, 12' length $2.50/bd. ft., 1OK ft. avail. Mark Todd Greenville 706-538-6976 706'5941594 Steel container, 1/8" thick, 6'lx3'wx2'h, topless, watertight, $50 firm. Blane Spence Buford 770-945-0362 Stone for garden ponds, we deliver and install; also, woodmizer lumber, all sizes, cheep. Terry Vining Fayetteville 770-228-1407 Nancy Reeves, Smyrna, Ga Unless otherwise indicated, all recipes have been tested for accuracy by Georgia Department of Agriculture home economists. If you would like to share a favorite recipe with our readers, send it to: Georgia Cooking, 770-227-9708 Good used tin & lumber, trusses and chicken 404-597-5879 Market Bulletin, 19 MLK Jr. Drive SW, Atlanta, GA 30334-4250. If you 55 gal. stainless steel barrels, 15-30 55 gal. tiouse equip. Hoke Caudell Homer 706-677- Tanks: 1 5000 gal.; 2 4000-gal., 1 2500-gal. .have questions or problems regarding recipes featured in this column, call plastic barrels, 55 gal. metal barrels w/wo lidJ>, 4682 (poly); used stainless milk tank, 3 2000-gal. all clean/food grade. C.H. Johnson Green glass, 3 liter clean bottle (30), grt. for with cooling system/temp. controls. A. J. Lawrenceville 770-963-7257 storing water, make offer, must pick up, can't Thomas Gainesville 770-965-9244 1-800-282-5852 (statewide). Please do not contact the individual who submitted the recipe. 6' Dempster windmill, 20' metal tower, $500. ship. V.L. Ferrell Smyrna 770-432-6751 Terra-cotta wine storage racks, use loose or Terry Wilson P.O. Box 38 210 Broad St. Greenhouse for sale, $250 10'-16'. Mike can be mortared together, 95 pieces. Charles 2 350 lb. heifers, 1/2 Charolais, 1/2 Jersey, Black Angus bulls, registered, 14-15 months Crandall 706-695;3848 Brenner Canton 770-815-7965 Spangler Rockmart 770-749-9388 $350/$375/ea., 1 red, 1 tan, .should make good old, n~ar Lexington. Garry Sliaw Carlton 6' scrape blade, $175, pro-lick, supplement Grist mill, 20" stones, com sheller, etc., exc. Tomato stakes, cypress and heart pine, milkers & mother. John Turppa LaGrange 706- JSAngusFarm@aol.com 706-797-3567 706- tank, $150, 3 pt. seed & fer!. spreader, $150. C. bond., $1500. Dan F. Maxwell Tiger 706-782- enough to stake about 20 acres. Robert Bond 884-3884 202-8703 Thames Macon 478-784-1784 7255 Colbert 706-788-2225 2 regd. BeefMaster bulls, ready to put meat Black Gelbvieh bull, polled, 4 yrs. old, Extra 6- to 8-inch treated fence posts, 8-ft. long, 5ft. roll chain link fence, 4-ft. gate, bathtub trough. Lamar Long Chatsworth 7066955906 60 yr. old barn, 2 car garage, shed, tear down, clean up, make offer, beau. wood. Barry Edgington Locust Grove 678-207-6822 Hammer mill with V-4 Wisconsin engine, used for grinding corn. $350. Johnny White CiJlhoun 706-629-7581 Headgate self locking spring open, $150; water trough, 72 gal., rubbermaid, $50; tractor front wheel weights, 16"-18'', $50. George Morris Dahlonega 706-865-2267 Tractor tires, like new 18-4-30 and 12-4-24. J Ivester Young Harris 706-379-2267 Two 300 gallon storage/fuel tanks $175 each, $300 for both. Emory Merk Commerce 706-367-8644 Used commercial tin, approx. 55 sheets, 36"w, 36'L, $15/sheet. K McCallum Macon on your calves, exc. low birth wgts. Marvin Hughes Clermont 770-983-9609 2 registered Pinzgauer bulls from top sires, gentle disposition, 7 months old, $900 each. Lamont Rogers Ringgold 706-866-9870 20 Brangus sired heifers, blacks & grays, gentle, open, $700 you pick. Robert Wright 1500 son, easy calving, good disposition, calves on premises. Eddie Caudell Carnesville 706-677-3636 Black Simmental bull, regd. 15 mos., Al sired, quality, 600U Dam, $1500. T. Wright Rome 706-295-1201 - Breeding age Fleckvieh bulls, easy calving, 6000 gal. water tank, dbl. 6 herr. equip., cow Heavy duty vinyl tarps, great for covering 478-935-2116 Woodbury 706-553-5004 l:ligh growth, heavy muscle & top carcass cash pump, other. Jeff Knowles Eatonton 706485-6748 706-485-6191 hay, feed, boats, etc. multipurpose use, one side white/one side printed, 14'x48' $40; Used tin for sale, 50 sheet, 1O'x2+, $3.50 per 20 heifers calving, 12 second calf heifers sheet. Louise Parker Loganville 770-554-2803 bred, 20 cows some w/calves, $900 each. values, good selection, priced $1000 & up. Francis Stubbs Reidsville 912-557-4001 8' chain link cyclone fencing, you take down 20'x60', $50. Robert Appling Canton 770-720- Used tin, 6 at 12' long by 2' wide, 6 at il' long Harold Ivey Lula 706-677-3560 770-654c9788 Breeding age, Al bred Jersey bulls & also over 10 acres of fencing, $0.89/ft., top rail also 6248 by 2' wide, $4/sheet. Steve Clay Conyers 770- 25 large frame black and black white face, Holstein bulls, .all have been dehorned. Carey avail. Sammy Boyd Augusta 706-863-4959 Heavy duty wood splitter, 13hp gas engine, 922-8778 pairs and springers, call evenings. Wesley H. Bryans Newborn 706-'342-0534 All food-grade 55, 30 and 15 gal. plastic mounted on heavy duty trailer, $850. David Used tires, .1000-20 on Dayton rims & 10 Fiveash Ashburn 229-567-4803 Bulls, Red Brahman, Simmental and closed-top drums, 55 gal. plastjc lever-lock drums, 55 gal. metal lever-lock drums. Eugene Needham Loganville 770-466-4284 Alum. irrigation pipe, 6"x30', $1.25 per ft. Mark Ariail Carnesville 706-677-3499 Lowe Arnoldsville 706-742-7552 Hova-bator (3) incubators w/egg turnershomemade and GQF .brooders-laying & raising pens sm. & lrg., everything goes, $500, call after 5 P.M. James Crosby Quitman 229-263- hole bud rims, $25 to $50 ea. and other sizes. Joe Walker Fayetteville 770-461-7142 Want chicken house trusses, must be solid and reasonable, the closer to Jasper the better. Buddy Wyatt Talking Rock 706-253-7299 27 commercial cows, 25 calves, 1 Angus Simbrah, weaning and breeding age, few bull, several three in ones, 53 total, $30,000. heifers. Cliff Adams Bowdon 707-258-2069 Nathan Nix Cleveland 706-892-9365 Calving ease, milking ability, gentleness, 29 head, 19 cows, 9 calves,. regd. Angus bull, choice grade, serv. age, polled Irish Shorttmm $14,650. K. Tillman Hillsboro 706468-8730 bulls, selec. Oklahoma cows, can del. Ken Automatic eggs gathering system for 2 450' 7996 Want to buy portable housing for pigs/goats, 3 yr. old Limousin bull, polled, homozygous Bridges Nicholson 706-757-3908 heavy breeder egg houses, good cond., after 5 Irrigating pipe, approx. 1200 ft., $0.50 a foot reas. priced. Dan Everett Buena Vista 229- black, good disposition, top bloodline. Wayne Charolais bull, 4 1/2 yrs. old, good w/heifers, P.M. or Ive. messg. Wayne Miracle Ringgold sprinklers and coupling included. J. Folsom 938-6152 Tankersley Madison 706-342-3455 purebred, very gentle, $1200. Baker Oliver 706-673-3568 Hahira 229-794-2133 Weathered heart, 1x12's, rough sawn pine, 3 yr. old regd. Shorthorn bull for sale polled, Wrightsville 478-864-3796 Bamboo canes, other, free. Gwen Ward Irrigation pipe; 600'4" alum. pipe, 1100' 3" cedar, ash, cherry, $500, fuel tank w/pump, 500 gentle, Redman bloodline. Larry Newberry Cow calf pairs, bred cows, mixed breeds, 12 Commerce 706-335-7619 galv. pipe, needs rubber, 1 sale only, $270. Bob gal., $400. D. Payne Baldwin 706-778-3096 Lizella 478-935-8004 blacks, del. available..Wade Pitcock Rome Bandsawn lumber, green air/kiln dried pine, Hill Griffin 770-227-2383 Wire horse safe no climb fencing with posts 3-18 mos. old bulls for sale, gentle top 706-232-2997 oak & others, any width, thickness & length to Irrigation system, Cloudburst 360, Chrysler and top rail., 1.00 ft f)ave 5000 ft Ed Leisure quality, Red, Angus, Black Baldy, Charolais, Exe. homo/blk. bulls, popular bloodlines, Al, 30'. John Sell Milner 770-228-1338 engine, Traveler 660 ft., $8000. Homer S. Alpharetta 404-447~0761 grain, hay, '$500/ea. Will Bagwell Lakemont 9-mos.-16 mos., younger age red & blk'. Bar joists, 13 joists, 25' length, 16" depth, Salter 263 Pope Road Norman Park 31771 Wood mizer sawn lumber 2x4x8, $1.25 ea., 706-782-0281 - Simmental bulls avail., easy-calving, high milk, heavy duty, ideal for shelter cons!., $40 ea. H. Hudson Colbert 706-742-5512 Bead-board, flooring, old-timey windows and other wood from renovation for sale. Margaret Sims-Curbow Morganton 706-374-2636 706374-2873 Beams and rollers for overhead hoist, $550 firm. Bill Lee Whigham 229-762-4513 229-985-4323 229-985-43!3 JD 110-lb front weight bracket, $80; EZGO Workhorse 22x11-8 & 18x8.5-8 wf-leels & tires, 4x4 bolt pattern, $5-$15 ea. Mark Eley White Plains 706-868-4.()50 JD wheels of 950 rear, 6 lug 28", 2 piece adj., front 6 lug 16", like new, make offer, no tires. J. Mullins Hol!l Sj!rings 770-345-5660 other sizes avail., other. George Powell Covington 770-385-5718 770-855-1018 Wood sticks 314 x3/4 by 3, 4, and 5 foot long, great for staking vegetables, $5 to $20 Keith Alan Gra!lson 770-736-4791 Wood-mizer sawn lumber of various widths/lengths, @ $0.35/bd. ft. & up or other. Philip Stanford Gra!l 478-986-3679 30 black heifers, exposed to black Limousin s. bull, $750/ea. if take all. Hall Danville 478_ 962-3332 30 regd. polled Hereford cow-calf pairs, herd cert. & accredited. Ricky Lane Carrollton 770258-5890 31 beef cows, mostly blk., 25 have calves, others will calve in April, bred back to blk. exc. EPD's, open & bred cows & heifers, priced to sell. Milton Martin Jr. Cleveland 706-8655824 F 1 heifers, 9 mos.- 1 1/2 yrs. old, $550$650; regd. Brahman heifers, 3, 1 1/2 yrs. old, $700-up. Gorky Harvell Pavo 229-859-2454 Fullblood Senepol bulls for sale, black & red, $1250-$1500. Bobby Griffin Perry 478-988- Beau. cherry, walnut, poplar, oak, furniture 'Jumps, painted, full set, gates, walls, flower grade lumber,. approx. 3000 brd. feet, 1"x10'', boxes, poles $2500~ Cindy Cason Powder 1"x12", $1.50 bd. ft. Greg Fowler Dalton 706- Sj!rings 770-943-7023 673-3603 Kitchen size Taylor MFG Co., pea & lima Blue Mule calf creep feeder, $300, can del. J. bean sheller, $50. J. T. Holt 600 Jenkins Gap T. Caldwell. Thomaston 706-647-9565 Rd. Summerville 30747 Bought new, never used, (1) cub throw-out Lge. brooder box for sale, 2 compartment, oo: bearing, (1) cub thrust bearing, (12) clamps for . ea. side holds approx. 30 chicks easily. D. holding feet to cultivate, all for $1 Harry Bennett Danielsville 706-795-5040 Battle Rome 706-234-8872 Log splitter for sale, like new, 5hp motor, Breeder house equip., chain feed line, 48" other. Raymond Engriooh Mableton 770-941- fans, cooler, cool cell pads, motors, 18 ton bin. 8448 ' Jack Dean'Danielsville 706-795-2628 Lumber, heart pine unpainted bead board Building felt, 15 lbs., 16 rolls, half store price. J. Anderson Dahlonega 706-864-2493 and other misc. heart pine lumber. James Brooks Lincolnton 706-359-7013 CT feeders 5000' for pullet, 8 ton bins, CT weigh bins, drk. out vents. Frank Saxon Canton 404-626-8508 Lumber, quality used 4 x 8 Plywood 100+ 1/2" $3.50 & 1oo+ 3/4" $5.50. Skip E. Powell Griffin 30224 770-826-7049 Cattle feeder with hay bunk, 2 hay racks, water trough, 2 stall doors $100 for all. Joe Herol.d Concord 770-884-9201 Lumber, white oak trailer flooring, side boards, cribbing, air dried pine, large quantities avail., kiln for sale. M. Smith Rockmart 770- Cattle headgate automatic:; Priefert, good 684-5752 cond., $225, steel gates $50, calf puller $50. Bill Cornelius Hampton 770-714-4659 Metal saw, 12" throat, heavy duty welding mach., acet. tenches, 2 ton chain hoist. V. Clean 55 gal. metal drums w/lids, $5 ea., Childer Avondale Estates 404-292-3245 also open top plastic drums, $10 ea. Leonard Crane Smyrna 770-438-9472 Clean .SS gal. metal drums w/lids, $8 each; NI 1 row corn snapper, IH pull type combine Danny L. Young 755 Fred Hall Road Gordon 31031 478-628-2162 -- also, 275 gal. tanks in cage. David Crane Dahlonega 706-265-2559 Clean 55 gal. metal drums W/lids, 55 gal. plastic barrels, $5 ea. Nan White Smyrna 770436-3548 Cobey hay wagon, 5th wheel, good cond., 6' wide, 14' long, 9.5Lx14" tires. Bubba Pierce Albany 229-436-7070 Complete twin cylinder hoist for dump truck, $1500, silo doors forage dump table. Mark Stovall Ila 706-255-7473 Conveyor belt, 11' adjustable stand, elec. motor, 3-9' extensions w/stand, extra belt, $500. J. Boyd Milledgeville 478-452-2628 478-454-6171 Nesting boxes, 12 hole, $50, old nesting boxes, $100. Pam Gibbs Fort Valley 478-8252549 New Holland feed grinder, good cond., $800 firm, Super A w/equip., $2300 firm. Mike Whitfield Register 912-687-2959 Old growth heart pine flooring & paneling, -any widths. Bennett Daniel Milledgeville 478452-3039 Old hand hewn log cabin, can be delivered and erected. Kerry Hix Chatsworth 706-6956431 Pallets; wood, mixed sizes hay, equip..use, $1 ea. E. Bruce Summerville 706-857-6436 Com sheller, bell, com cracker, plow sweeps and scooters, old tobacco sticks, turpentine box axe. P. Jewell Waycross 912-283-8871 Pine lumber for sale, sawed on Woodmizer sawmill. Walter Headrick Tallapoosa 770-5748122 - Farm or estate gates for sale, made from western cedar, any size. Russell Cochran Alpharetta 770-475-6473 678-513-0781 Pine lumber, 2"x4", -2x6", 2'x8", 2"x10", cedar boards, oak flooring. Pat Brooks Pine Mountain 706-884-5798 Wooden storage building with ramp, 10'x14' Limousin, $28,000. Gary Maxwell Bowman like new, must be moved,. $850/obo. Vera 706-245-5561 Webb Alpharetta 770-475-5948 36 black & black Baldy bred heifers, bred to easy calving Angus bull, wormed & vaccinated. LIVESTOCK Anthony Boyett Reidsville 912-557-6240 39 Texas Longhorn, springers, 3 regd. bulls, 74 32 w/calves, total, $24,500. c7. /fyouhaveanyquestionsregardingadsinthis ~~~~er Adairsville 77o-877-9550 77o-773= category, call Brenda Donnell at 404-651-9081. 4.:..0:'--A-n-g-us_h_e-if-e-rs-o-pe_n_,_v_a_cc_in-a-te-d-,-e-a-r- oo All livestock (i.e., those animals such as,_ but not limited to, cattle, equine, goats, .t.:a.Wg::ag::de::.:d:le,::i!l'-q4.:.u:7:...a8::'-l'-i2:t=y5:::2:$::..;5-5:::6::2::5:p'e-r. head. P. A. Rheney -------- 3l81 Herd regd. Angus cattle outstanding group, top bloodlines, 3 in 1's w/mostly heifer calves. Jack Wall McRae 229-868-6489 229-868- 7998 ' Jersey bull calves, 6 weeks and older, starting at $110. Harris Pressley Toccoa 706- _ 779-2045 706-491-0000 Jersey heifer, 2 yrs. old, 1st. calf, $500 w/calf, $800. Billie Shook Ringgold 706-6735306 Maine-Anjou bulls available, proven results crossed with your Angus yields highest sheep, swine, and poultry) must have been in possession of the advertiser for a minimum of 90 days before they can be advertised. 5 Angus cross heifers, 500-600 lbs., $550/ea.; 1 Charolais bull, 1600 lbs., purebred, no papers, 2 1/2 yrs., $1300. Tonner Garner Bowman 706-245-4379 60 head black bred heifers, 1/4 to 1/2 ear, tenderness. Charlie Smith Ochlocknee 404648_9371 Nine heifers, 7 Umousin, 2 Limo/Gert., 9 to 12 mos. old, wormed & vacc., $7425 for all or Cattle o due to calve in September. Ron Boatright 119 $850/hd. Leland Bass Bowman 706-245-4334 Mandarin Road Alma 3151 912-632-8385 Piedmontese bulls, regd. fullbloods, ready to 10 regd. Charolais, 2 bred w/second calf, 5 85 regd. Charolais cows, sold w/wo calves, use, bred for calving ease & weight gain, 6-8 mos. bred, 3 spring bred. Scott Tipton Clarkesville 706-7548462 popular bloodlines. Larry Myers Sparks 229_ 546-4592 $1500-$2000. Patrea L. Pabst Dewy Rose 706-213-11 97 100 cows/calf prs., some w/1 st., 2nd. or 3rd. Angus bull, 3 years old, registered, good Premium registered Charolais bulls for sale.- calves, $850-$1200/pr. Steve Newberry Louisville 478-625-8078 706-339-4828 11 bred black heifers to Hereford for fall calves current shots, worming MarY Hall EPD's, easy birthing, $ 1500. Leonard Fishman POAnBgouxs245buClllsa;rke1ssv-i2ll8e 30523 706-754-4540 mos., 036, Rito bloodlines, semen tested, ready for service, Bobby C. Burch 183 Tom West Roaa E.astman 3102S 478-374-2772 Purebred Charolais bulls, 2 yrs. old, i;ientle, low birth wgt., quality genetics, ready to breed, Madison. Mary Hall Madison 706-342-0644 EPD's available. Ed Trice Thomaston 706- $1250. Ricky Conner Dahlonega 770-536- 15 bred cows, 22 young black crossbred pairs, 13 Hereford pairs, 12 red crossbred pairs. Joe C. Ezzard Eatonton 706-485-5423 706-484-5680 647-8335 Angus bulls, good EPD's, 16-18 mos. old, semen tested. John Stuedemann Cory Clements Comer 706-202-2371 706-540-2470 8576 Purebred red Limousin bulls, one two yrs. s old, one six yrs., both nice & gentle. Earl K' 11 706 857 2504 msey ummervi e - - 15 good quality cow calf pairs w/Brangus bull. R. Jackson Gray 478-986-5483 478-9863582 2 1/2 yr. old black bull. Freeman Wingard Montezuma 478-472-7885 ' . 2 2 yr. old regd. Charolais bulls, ready for service, bull will be giving their annual shots & semen .tested. Mark Floyd Adairsville 770- 773-7668 2 Black Angus cow/c(ilves pairs. Emilie Smth Kathleen 478'987-9424 2 Limousin bulls, polled, 1 fullblood, 1 purebred blk., 15 mos., 26 mos. Bob Jones Monroe 770-207-7518 2 polled Hereford, 1 w/bull calf, 1 heifer 8 mos. old. D. L. .Jaillette Covington 770- Angus bulls, registered, 16 months old, $1500, free delivery, also 2 "ear , old bulls, $2000. Jim Patton Comer 706-783-3511 Angus herd, 15 prs., 6 regd. pairs, 1 regd. 6h7e7rd~5b0u5ll3, $14,000. Dustin Pa.",ne Baldwin 706- BBU Beefmaster bull, excellent bloodlines, dark red,. easy calving, moderate frame size, good depth and muscling. Matt Young Colbert Purebred red polled Beefmaster bull, 9 months old. Sonny Bettis Lawrenceville sonny@bettisfarms.com 404-642-4275 Regd. 112 blood Simm E.T. bull calf, sire M 734 D TC D' 'd d d &halt breokyee,r $1100a.mJoe DaIVrIbyenCa; wlheoaunne 706-629e-r 1315 Regd. Angus bull, son of Right-time, 4 yrs. old, sire of Grand Champion heifer, $2000. Eddie Murray Moultrie 229-941-2087 770-330-9924 Regd. Angus bulls, exc. quality, New Design BBU Beefmaster bulls, red, polled, 8-16 & Rightime sires, age 18 mos. Michael B. mos., exc. bloodlines, .shots, $1000-$2500. Sigman Covington 770-787-3g12 Robert Moultrie Woodbury 706-553-9886 770- Regd. Bl Angus bulls, mature & yearling 437-2691 bulls, low birth wt., $1000-$1300. A. Mancusi- Baby Holstein bull calves, $75, born here on Ungaro Monroe 770-267-7179 farm, receive colostrum, shots. exc. care. Suzy 1....;;-""';;;.;;....;;.;.;;;;.;;~....;...;..;;..;;;.;;..;...;...;.;..;:;._ _ _ __ 786-5143 Wright Ellijay 706-889-0999 Please observe our 20 word limit. Page 6 THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday April 28, 2004 Regd. Black Angus bulls, 14. mos., semen 5 billy goats, mostly Boer, 6 mos. old, $40 ea. Nigerian Dwarf kids:(m) 6 wks., (f) 10 wks., '02 palomino mare, World Champ sire, beau. 2 yr. old palomino QH gelding, ties, loads, tested. Michael Yoder Montezuma 478-472- David Combs Jefferson 706-367-4645 healthy & ready for happy home, beautiful mover, . is grt futurity prospect, $2500. A. ready to train, shots current, sweet disp., $900. 9751 478-472-2024 5/8. white Dorper - 3/8 KaJadin ewe lambs, .color. Lisa Walters Douglasville 770-489-2377 Williams Statesboro 912-865-3710 Darby Steele McDonough 770-914-6454 Regd. Black Angus bulls, 18 mos. old, big top quality genetics, $200. Jim Perkins Nigerian Dwarf male and female adults and . '02 regd. Arab. filly, ground work; pretty, 20 yr. old racking horse gelding, very gentle, thick, exc. sired by B/R New oesign 036 & his Blairsville 706-374-4347 kids, reas., begin weaning, 5-15. Ken typey, pies avail., $1100, consider trade for $500. Tina Walker Buchanan 770-574-8813 son 878. J. Tinter Cumming 404-316-4969 718 Toggenburg-Nubian cross bucklings or .Hammock Hogansville 706-637-8289 child's mount. M. Pruitt Suches 706-747-3861 20+ year old QH gelding, 15hds., beginner Regd. Black Angus bulls, 27-30 mos. old, Al wethers, come from high quality dairy stock, Nubian buck kids, born 3/10/04, bottle '03 APHA filly, bay, loads, brushes, ties, picks safe, calf ropes, breadaway, heels, $5500. sired, very gentle, $1750. Jerry Kenbeek $20 atweaning. John Cokley Union Point 706- raised, disbudded, first shots, healthy. Megan up feet, lay across back, $500. Lisa Bell 849 Darrell McCoy Greenville 706-672-9708 Lakeland 229-563-8616 453-2685 M: Reuter 1391 Branch Rd. Farmington Rose Conley Rd. Carnesville 30521 706-335- 2000AQHAblk. gelding, 15hds., Foundation Regd. Black Angus bulls, 4, 3 & 2 yrs. old, 7/8% Boers, 6 does, 2 neutered bucks, $500 30621 706-769-6511 7481 King Doc Bar bloodlines. must sell, $1500. bred for size-easy calving, size & milk, herd for all. Fl.etcher Carter Dawsonville 706-265- Nubian cross kids, born 3/17/04; .disbudded '89 TWH sorrel mare, show horse, trail Cathy Oyster Homerville 912-487-5036 cert./accred. James Miller Hawkinsville 478- 6648 (dehorned), vac., wormed, 4 females & 2 ridden, some produced, exc. offspring, sell 2000 AQHA mare; 15.2hds., rose gray, 892-2839 ABGA fullblood Boer does, Enobled Kaptein males, $50/each. Janet Bonvin Watkinsville open or bred, $2000. Gwen Anderson Rome beau., jumping quietly, trail rides great. L. Regd. Blk. Angus bulls, lge. frame, New bloodlines, $150. Dan Everett Americus 229- .706-769-8996 706-290-9709 ' McClure Suwanee 770-887-6613 Designth 036, 16 mos. to 3 yrs., herd sire, 931-4217 Nubian does, grade, weanlings, milkers, '91. AQHA gelding, 15hds., red dun trails, 2000 AQHA sorrel stallion, gr'son of $950-$1500. Gary Jones Ellijay 706-635-2880 ADGA Alpine milkers, yearlings & kids, open does, starting at $75_ Melinda Lewis loads, Sonny Dee Bar w/tack, $2000. Johnny Impressive N/N, ride quiet. Gerry Weaver Regd. Brahman bull, gray, 23 mos., 1100 $100/up, cert. herd, GAE neg. Frank Suttqn Monroe 770-207-0174 Michael Walker Fayetteville 770-719-8408 Calhoun 706-629-9925 pds., very gentle. Madison Morris Hartwell Taylorsville 770-684-5600 Percentage Boer goat kids, 3 mos. oltl, have '91 AQHAsorrel gelding w/star, Zippo/Sonny 2000 paint mare, BS, sorrel & wht., broke to 706-376-7185 706-356-8781 ADGA Nubian goats, GAE neg., bottle been vaccinated and dewormed, $35 ea. Dee bred, west/Eng., 15.2hds., owned 6.yrs., ride, very sweet, $900. Susan P. Evans Regd. .1;3rangus pasture exposed 6 cows, 5 raised,. milkers $200/up, grown bucks, $200. Joanna Greeson Elberton 706-283-1816 just vetted, pretty mover, $3800. Dawn Scott Rockmart 770-684-4131 calves by side; 2 heifers. R. M. Hice Lisa Rees Good Hope 770-267-8279. Pure romanov rams and ewes for sale. Powder Springs 770-439-9720 2001 Appendix/AQHA regd. blk. mare, Barnesville 770-358-2705 ADGA Nubian, good bloodlines, does & .Tamrah L. Bearden Newnan 770-304-9810 '92 AQHA bay gelding, 16.3hds., trailer running bred; Top Cross Tie Walker, Hail Storm Regd. Limousin breeding age & yearling .bucks, approx. 4 mos. to 2 yrs. Lewis Moye Purebred African pygmy goats, nannies and pleasure, imtermed. rider, $2500. D. Willard Hank, Rono lark, Bottom San Felio, bulls & heifers, red or black, polled, excellent Conyers 770-922-6759 1 billy .caramel and agouti colored, $50/up. Locust Grove 770-914-0626 - Cutlass/Hermacetis. Ernest Smith Carrollton bloodlines and EPD's. R. Roberts Winder 770867-5053 - Regd. Limousin bulls, red, 2 yrs. old, Wulf bloodlines. M. J. Dekle Statesboro 912-7647733. Regd. Red Angus bull, 4 yrs. old, approx. 1600#, $1200. Charles Fountain Dublin 478272-4463 ADGA Saanen does in milk, 6 wethers, 1 bottle baby, all dis-budded, all shots/wormings current, $50 to $250 depending on size/age. S. Stephens Hoschton 706-654-2867 ADGA regd. Toggenburg goats, bucks and wethers, exc. bloodlines, tested GAE and Brucelosis free. Mary Storey Gillsvill~ 770- 869-1597 . Danny Ryals Milledgeville 478-452-8497 Pygmies, 2 nannies & 2 billies. Greg Givens Dacula 770-962-5575 Pygmy babies, 8-12 wks. old, males $50, 1 neutered male $40. R. Heard Cumming 770889-0105 770-886-9325 Pygmy babies," whethers & does, 2-8 wks. old. Louie Estep 905 Austin Rd. Newnan '92 . regd. grey Arab. mare, exp;rider,. trail 678-796-9828 horse, $1500/or trade for mule, wagon, 2001 Arabian bay mare out of Bey Starr, Danhauser Post Driver of equal value. E. Crisp. good personality, handles well, ready for saddle Social Circle 770-354-1552 $1500. F. Carrie Waleska 770-704-171-1 '95 AQHA chestnut gelding, 3 White socks 2001 dun filly, topside Wimpy Don, bottom and blaze, 14.2hds., schooled 2'3", quiet and Mr. Gunsmoke, Royal King, s/u saddle, loads, trustworthy, $4200. L. Freeman Tyrone 770- ties well. John Weaver Calhoun 770-324-0205 969-3147 2001 grey gelding, very friendly, Abraxax Regd. Simmental bull, 5 yrs. blk./polled, Adorable Cheviot x Scottish Blackface spring .30263 770-253-3583 . '95 AQHA gr'daughter Zippo Pine Bar Haflinger/lmdal/Morafic, ties, trims easily, 600U son out of Black Mick daughter, $1500. lambs, white with black markings, grain fed, Pygmy billies and nannies, .$35 to $50, not broodmare, rides, easy breeder, $2500/obo; loads, very personable, handled daily. Tammy Danny Wesley Meansville 770-567-8139 $75. Carol Tresan Ball Ground 770-735-6200 for slaughter. Boyce Hembree Acworth 770- yearling filly, Peppy San Badger bloodline, Wallace Sharpsb.11rg 678-416-9194 . Regd. Simmental open cows, young, ea. has only one calf, $1500/ea., includes 50 mile delivery. C. Bear Dallas 77()-490-6698 All ages, bottle fed or 6, to 8 wk. old weaned baby goats, pregnant nannies also avail. Bill Odom Woodstock 770-926-5420 529-1285 Pygmy billy and nanny goats, 8 wks. old,billies $25, nannies $40. Willard M. Regd. purebrec! Limousin bull, 3. regd. Hereford heifers. Michelle Ruper 52 Floyd Creek Church Rd. Taylorsville "30178 678721-5818 678-858-2991 Regd. purebred black Limousin bulls, dbl. polled, 12-13 months, good size; North Georgia. Warren Bilbrey Ringgold 706-9353269 All regd. stock, Nubian does, good milkers, Robertson Shannon 706-291-3889 Boer bucks and other animals, all reas. priced. Pygmy goat babies, many to choose from, Carl Blevins Griffin 770-227-8876 billies $30,~nannies $50, will sell out. Jeri Alpine/Nubian backyard milker, personable, Broxterman McDonough 770-898-0557 dehorned, $100, 2 LaMancha/Oberh.asli Pygmy goat billies, 15 to choose from, 6 wks. wethers, 5 wks'., bottle-fed, great brush eaters, _old, $35. Jim Dawe Watkinsville 706-769-4960 good home only. DeeDee Shaw Forsyth 478- Pygmy goats for. sale. Donnie McGaha 994-9098 LaFayette 706-638-4281 Registered Black Angus bull, Rightime bloodlines, good growth. Earl Williams Hawkinsville 478-892-7981 Registered Black Angus bull, easy calving, good disposition, $1200. Roger Mazurek Dewy Rose 706-283-2105 Angora goats, regd., white and colored, high Pygmy goats, babies and nannies, also one quality .mohair, herd reduction sale, prices grown billy, all are.beau. and healthy, $50-$75. starting at $150. J. Grant Dallas 770-443-7465 John Cassara Loganville 678523-2256 . Baby billy percentage Boer, nice personality, Pygmy goats, baby males, $10/up to bred thinks he's a dog, $50, not for slaughter. James females, $60, good homes, all sizes/colors. Grega Fayetteville 770-716-0923 Qra Coleman Roswell 770-998-4699 Registered Charolais bulls, 11 months to 16 months old, Charolais heifers purebred. Ryan C. House Bishop 706-769-7122 Registered, one year, Dutch Belted bull, rare "Oreo Cookie" breed; $800. Verleen Flaig Canton 770-205-2760 770-889-1831 Santa Gertruda heifer, 11/2years old, $550. Mike Ford Cohutta 706-694-4695 Santa Gertrudis bulls, ready for service & Santa Gertrudis breeding age, call aft. 6 pm. M. Griffin Ocilla 229-468-5213 . Babydoll sheep, regd., newborns avail., $300/up. D. Harris Powder Springs 770'7946668 Big Boer buck, DOB April 23, 2002, $180. Brock Turner 346 Bear Branch Rd. Kathleen 31047 478-987-3743 Billy goat for sale; strong healthy 2 yrs. old. C. Shepard Bethlehem 770-307"0486 Billy goat, 2 yrs. old, small, good breeder, $25. J: Johnson Ellenwood 404-366-4257 Senepor bulls, full blooded, percentage, top bloodlines, call aft. 6 pm. Grand p Ranch. R. L. Peacock Broxton 912-359-3712 . Boer bucks, F.B age, 3/03 Kiko/Alpine mixed, buck & nanny. Edward Swann Temple 770562-5977 . Simbrah bull and 2 Simbrah Beefalo bulls. Boer buc\lly M. Phillips Dallas 770-443-5946 good on trails, sound, photos avail., $2500. Jon 6 yr. line back dun mare, 14.1 hds. gravel Cordell Sinnock Buford 404-680-7028 770- crunching bare feet, easy keeper, trail ridden, 318-7126 '''" John Lyons methods, $1200. Juvanna Escher 12 yr., 13.2hds. pony mare, grey/black roan, Villa Rica 770-459-8631 770-366-0898 Pony Clubs, fox hunts, trail rides, Ct through 6 yr.-old saddlebred type gelding, chestnut, BN, .$4000. Merett McWhorter. Whitesburg gentle, sound, needs, intermed. rider, 770-832-8608 770-301-6411 $1000/obo. Paula Cash Dacula 770c277-1529 13 yr. Morgan/OH bay i:nare, stocky, 15hds., 7 year old, QH paint mare, beau., gentle smooth gaits, grt. on trails, baths, loads, $1200. $2100/obo with tack $2600. Sandra Licursi Johnny C. Hobbs Macon 478-361-2312 McDonough 770-914-2326 14 yr. Appaloosa gelding, grt. trail horse, 4H 7 yr. QH Appaloosa gelding, 14.3hds., white show exp., $1200. D. Farris Dacula 770-831- intermed. rider, energetic, pretty trot, needs 1299 more riding time western, $1100. Janice Boulet 14 yr. old gelding; TWH/Morgan Fresian, Sharpaburg.770C254-1007 15.5hds., good on trails, loads easy, sweet 7 yr. double regd. Arabian/Saddlebred bay w/ground manners, showy, prancing in saddle, mare, English potential, very nice, rides good, $1500. D. Fleming Atrhens 706-548-3802 need exp. rider, $1500. Kelley Spurling 15 yr. grey TWH gelding, 15.3hds., $1350 or Gainesville 770-531-1340 . $1500 w/saddle Marcu Brown Vienna 229- 7 yr. old brown tobiano APHA gelding, go Yorkshire & cross, boars & barrows, feeder Double regd. Borra billy, 3 yrs. old. Kenneth If you have questions regarding ads in this 268-3609 anywhere trail horse, traffic safe, good use pigs, $40/up. Stanley Holmes Lexington 706c Smith Rock Spring 706-638-5105 category, calf Tammy Thomas at 404-651-9083. 15 yr. old sorrel QH gelding, heading', roping, horse, gentle, grt. personality, $3000. John 743-8078 706-338-4128 Exe. herd goat, . 60% Boer, 3 yrs. old, horse-trained, son to rope, child-safe, grt. horse Guinn Summerville 706-397-8400 $200/obo. Wanda Gayle Buff Forsyth 478- All equine advertised in the Market Bulletin for junior rodeo events, $2000. Anthony Cowart 7 yr. old sorrel, QH/TB gelding, 15hds., grt. Goats And Sheep 994-9484 must have had a negative Coggins test Millen 706-551-1000 478-982-4527 personality, has been ridden, $1500. Edna Extra nice Eggsfile gr'son, DOB 5-23-03, within past 12 months. Negative reports are 16 yr. old whi,te gelding barrel horse, rodeo Herndon Carrollton 770-832-8402 If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651-9083. 100% Boer bucks South African blood lines, 4 mos. old, not regd. $100. Barry Smith Norman Park 229-769-3541 sired by 5x gd. chld., Hidden Hollow Profile. Dale James Alston 912-594-6768 912-8843725 Female, 3 1/2 years old, African/dwarf Pygmy goat, hornless, very sweet, not slaughter. Mark Mullins Cumming 678-938- 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 from, others, ready but needs experienced rider, $5000. Michelle Hargrove Jesup 912-588-0284 18 yr. flaxen mane/tail, regd. AQHA western pleasure mare to foal in spring w/Wimpy baby, exc. bloodlines, grt. trail horse, $1800. R. Chandler Rome 706-235-0632 7 yr. regd. Appendix QH gelding, bay, 15hds., exc. ground manners, toads, clips, tie, grt. trail horse/runs barrels, no vices, $4000/obo. Carol L Horne Gainesville 770889-3528 =,8~y"'r.~Q~u-a""'rt-e.~r/A.,.r-a"'"b.,.ia_n_m_a-re-,-tr-a"'"il""h-,o-r-se-, 100% SA Boers, 2 to choose from, biggest goats you've ever seen, $250 and $300. Calvin Huggins Lizella 478-935-3319 100% and percentage Boer goats. Charles Collins Stockbridge 770-507-2886 2 Romanov wethers, free to a good home, not for slaughter, wool for felting, Oglethorpe Co. Alice Claflin Wintervil.le 706-742-7891 2 grown billies, % Boer for sale. E. W. Renfroe Lizella 478-788'4576 2/04 lambs for sale at weaning, 2 bloodlines avail. Cindy Mcinvale The Rock 706-648-6640 3950 For sale ADGA regd. 2 yr. old LaMancha milker, GAE negative and disease free. Autumn Pugti Bremen 770-537-2778 Goats milk for baby animals, $5/gal., from CAE'free goats, regd. w/FDA, will ship, not for human con:;;umption. J. Bolstridge Abbeville 229-425-1572 Goats, Nubian and SA Boers, various ages and prices. S. Bateman Griffin 770-227-2696 Hampshire/Romney ewes $100, & Babydoll ewe. $250, Pygm~/Nubian's for sale or trade, teotc.)recqanuneostt bveearcifciceapttieodn. Bouyf eras anreeguargtieved . 18 yr. 0 Id registeredTWH geld"mg. Eng/West. Coggins test before purchasing any equine. good disposition, easy keeper. $3,000.00 Any falsification of Coggins tests can result Aimee Davis Good Hope 770' 266-7661 in fines and/or suspension of advertising 19 yr. standard geldinlJ, five gaited trail privileges in the Market Bulletin~ This horse, $950/obo, or trade for TWH. Sherri regulation also applies to equine advertised McCollum Moreland 770-304-0059 in the "At Stud" and "Boarding" categories 1982 AQHA mare, 14.2hds., red roan, lots of of the quarterly equine editions. trail miles left, ridden by 12 yr. old girl, $750 '00 half Arabian half Tennessee Walker trade/obo. Keith Colvin Locust Grove 678gelding, very quiet, loves trails, must sell to. 432-1 760 complete college, $1000. Paige Peavey 1998 regd. Appaloosa mare, stocky 15hds., Albany 229-432-2815 chestnut w/blanket, Mighty Brighf bloodlines, ridden by 14 yr. old girl, $800. Willis Doraine , Warner Robins 478-461c1010 9 yr. OH gelding, 14.5hhds., beau. sorrel, very stocky, grt. on trails for beginners, easy keeper, bathes, loads, clips, $2000. Neal Tillman Hillsboro 706-468-8747 APHA 4 yr. tobiano mare, 15hds,, blue eyes. pretty, good bloodlines, $1200. J. Dean Toomsboro 478-933-5817 APHA, 5 yr., blk./wht., 15.2hds., mare, people lover, $3000/obo, Arabian, 10 yrs., bay, 14.2hds., mare-bombproof, $2200/obo, both 3 full size nanny goats, wormed, very Boer nanny 50. Sharon Wainwright '01 AQHA chestnut gelding, 15.2hds., By intelligent, gentle,. $2500. Karen Henderson trail & traffic safe. P. Lewis Buford 30518 770- healthy, notfor meat, tame to good home only, Dahlonega 706-219-2363 Don't Skip Zip, Sonny Dee Bar bloodlines, prof. Albany 229-883-2842 ~93~2:-::=,97,..,8.,.4--_,-----,,,,.----,.-,-----,:--,---,,----,- $75 ea Martha Styles Waco 770-832-6289 _Katahdin Sheep, rams, ewes,. lambs, good training, super fancy all around prospect, quiet 1999 APHA baytobiano. mare, Doc Bar & AQHA 4 yr. filly, rides, Eng./west., prof. 30 Barbado/Khatadyn lamb .ewes/rams for health/cont. Wm. Lee Varnadore Acworth 770- disp., $6500/nego. Shirley Singleton Good King bloodlines, 14hds., performance started, trained, easy to handle, nice gaits, trail ridden, sale, all colors/sizes, $75/up, adult ewes/ram 974:2475 Hope 770-266-6173 , $3500. Andrew Powell Nicholson 706-296- $2500. Jay Townsend Mimroe 678-618-6992 also avail., $100/up: Susan Paperno Ball Meat Sheep, 3 Kathadin, 9 mo. old lambs, '01 AQHA filly, exceptional quality, 15hds., 6999 AQHA 9 yr. gelding, 15hds., dun dorsal Ground 770-735-4529 85-100 lbs., $100 each. Ted. R. Williams 163 Freckles Playboy/Blondy's Dude descendent, 1999 AQHA/WFQHA bay stallion, Peppy stripe, gentle, VC, western .pleasure, trails, 4 Shetland sheep, beautiful blk. ram, $300; 3 Creekside Rd. Hogansville 30230 706.-882- $2500. Shannon Areford 5721 Val Del Road. San Bagder. lines, exc. conf & show record. Skipper W, Sugar Bars, $5000. Gayle Kesler ewes, $125 ea. Bobbie Blackburn Dawsonville 5637 404-210-5538 Hahira 31632 229-794-3704 Vickie Templeton Louisville 706-831-3403 Watkinsville 706-202-5116 770-893-2128 Miniature Southdown Baby Doll black sheep, '02 APHA loud Leopard dun filly, App.XApp. 2 TWH colts, 1 filly, Pusher bloodline, moves AQHA barrel horse trained, ready to go, 5 Pygmy billies, 10 wks. old, $40 ea., not for 6 wks. old, male, $250, sweet. Tanya Moore breeding, sweet disp., loves attention, $2800, good. J. Odom Thomaston 706~648-3987 gr'daughter of Nonstop Jet and Panama Jet. slaughter. Cathy Kinsey 286 Oak Burr Lane Williamson 770-228-9752 no checks. W. Carroll Rome 706-235-9346 2 miniature male ponies, $300 ea. Barry Tom Griffin Shiloh 706-846-2446 LaFayette 30728 706-397-8025 Natural Romney starter flock, yearling ram '02 AQHA filly, sorrel w/blaze, 4 wht. feet, McCarty Alma 912-632-5769 912-632-6015 AQHA regd. 16 yr. old beautiftil bay mare, 5 goats for sale, Pygmy and. mixed breed, and $ ewes, $250, commercial ewe lambs, Incentive Fund Zippo Pine Bar, Doc's 2 mules for sale, bay, 15.1hds., 1000 lbs.; proven broodmare, great trail horse, easy young, gentle, all colors, $45$60. Morris Williams breeding stock. C. K. Rials Dawson 229-849- Prescription, Obvious Conclusion, $2500. R. sorrel, 15.2hds., 1250 lbs., both broke, load, keeper, sound, $1500. R McClelland Senoia Cumming 770-887-8338 770:-887-3708 3807 Roberts Rocky Face 706-673-5954 clip. William Lee Adairsville 770-877-5786 770-599-9662 Wednesday April 28, 2004 THE MARKET BULLETIN AQHA-NFQHA 100% regd. yearling stud Regd. Hanoverian Feiner Stern colt, 100% Bantam chickens, free to good home; also, colts, Palomino & Sorrel, sired by buckskin warmblood stallion, dressage, jumping three cages for sale $20, 40 and $50. G. grandson to Poco .Bueno, $2000 ea. Billy prospect, must sell, $8000 sacrifice. Pam H. Pardue Murra~ille 770-536-1169 Bullock Dallas 770-443-8713. Agee Summerville 706-857-5068 Bantam chicks priced by age, $1.50 and up, --L-i-v-e-s-to--c-k-S--a-le-s--a-n-d--E-v-e-n--tPs-ag-e 7 AQHA sorrel gelding, roping horse, calfs, Regd. QH yearling Foundation bloodline, Silkies, Cochins, OE and Japanese. Paula heeling, breakaway, solid and sound, used in $500; regd. OH maTe; due to foal, $1500; 6 yr. Masters Monroe 404-353-3305 rodeos, child safe, $2500. J. Offutt Dallas 770- old stallion, $500. Sheldon Nichols Louisville Bantams, beautiful birds from show stock, Clip and Save Calendar 445-9940 Appaloosa!TWH, 7 yr. old gelding, 16hds., red roan, loves people, trails, neck reins, traffic safe, $1400. Ray Civitts Toccoa 706-886-1322 Arab. colt, 2 yrs. old, exc. bloodlines, ready for training, easy to handle, call for more info. Robby Vanier Rutledge 706-557-1631 Arabian Stud, purebred regd., gray, 18 yrs. 478-625-7293 Regd. TWH, 5 yrs., 151/2hds., blk., field trail, proven very gentle, $2500/obo, beau. David Sheffield Edison 229-835-2848 Regd. TWHBEA, RHBAA, SSHBEA, blk./wht. lob. stud, 10 yrs., padded racking show or breeding. Valerie Speed Rabun Gap 706-746-5800 Porcelain D'Uccles, Black, White, Buff, and Blue cochins. David Wright Carrollton 770836-8875 770-490-7571 Bantams, doves, guineas, turkeys for sale. James Dickerson 69 Mauk Rd. Mauk 31058 229-649-5651 Barred Rocks, Rhode Island Reds, several breeds of Bantams. Tony Davis OxfOr'd 770- Every 1st & 3rd Tues. Poultry, Goat & Every 1st & 3rd Sat. Goat & Feeder Pig Feeder-Breeder Pig Sale, poultry, 6 pm, Sale, 1 pm, Tri County Livestock Sales, hogs & goats, 7 pm, Taylor Cty. Hwy. 206 & 268 Crossing, Ambrose. Livestock Auction, just off S.R. 128, s. Info: 912-359-3803 or Sherrel Day, 912- of Reynolds. Info: 478-847-3664 or 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 H old, leads. Sondril D. Cook 297 Clem Lowell Rd Regd. miniatures, 3 yr. drk. bay filly; 3 yr. .,385-0309 404-401-7633 Horse Sale, tack, 7:30 pm, horses & Sales, Metter, Hwy. 46 e. GAL C002561' Carrollton 30116 770-834-3571 brown/wht. filly; 6. yr. blk. mare; 2 yr. drk. bay Beautiful pair of Black Giants, 03 hatch, ponies, 9 pm, cash or approved checks, Info: Waylan Hitchcock, 478-553-9938 -I Arabian, 11 yr. grey gelding, regd, filly. Lynn McNinn Dacula 770-822-1440 must see to appreciate. Van Shiver Forsyth Reidsville. GAL 2687 Info: Mike or Lewie Fortner, 478-469-5178. Khemosabi gr'son, Classic Egyptian, Futurity Regd. paint 11elding, plus tack, $2500.for all. 31029 478-994-3325 Holland, 912-654-2863/614-6621. Every 1st & 3rd Sat. Horse Sale, tack, 7 nominated, shown halter, dressage and liberty, exquisitely beau., refined/flashy, $5000. Lisa McAdams Athens 404-886-7308 Beau. 5 yr. old b/w paint mare, 14hds., sound, easy keeper, good trail horse, ride and loads, $800. Kevin Cline Rocky Face 706.6735778 Fred Hogsed Hiawassee 706-896-3902 SSHBEA 2001 blk./wht. mare, a real-gaited horse, smooth, fast w/lots of trail riding, $2000. Clint Waldron Hoboken 912-458-2480 Spotted saddle mare, triple regd., brnJwht., 5 yrs. old, grt. personality, $1000. Cindy Buford Concord 770-884-5080 Brown Leghorn chicks $3 each, White & Dari< Brown lge. fowl, White Rock Bantams $10/Er. Paul Hardy Fairburn 770-969-8575 Buff Orpingtons, lge. fowl, hatching eggs now, taking orders for 1 day old chicks, no grown birds fOf sale. Donald Allen Lawrenceville 678-698-0067 Every 1st.& 3rd Thurs. Goat, Poultry, Small pm, horses to follow, Triple H Sales, Animal & Misc. Sale, 7 pm, Gaines 5250 Old Savannah Rd., Tennille. GAL Livestock Auction, Hwy. 84 e., Quitman. C002567 Info: Waylan Hitchcock, 478- GAL #2514_ Info: 229-985-4205/263-9940. 553-9938. Every Fri. night Goat, Poultry & Small Every 2nd Sat. Livestock Auction, 1 pm, Animal Sale, 7 pm, Buggy Town selling goats, sheep, poultry & small Big grey QH mare, vet checked and due to TB regd. chestnut mare, 10 yrs. old, 16hds., Chickens, ducks, geese, quail, pheasants, Auction, 1315 Hwy. 341 s., Barnesville. animals, Climax. #AU003249 Info: 229- foal in June, grade, bred to Percheron. Mickey dressage/jumper trained, Percheron cross, 4 guineas, turkeys, peacocks, birds or eggs, GAL #3177 Info: 770-358-0872/1786. 246-4955/416-7217. Neidlinger Sj:!ringfield 912-754-6447 yr. old blk. mare, h~lter broke, $1500 ea. Cherie Morven/Valdosta area. Joseph Perkins Barney Every 3rd Fri. Tack & Horse Sale, tack, 6 pm, Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Cattle, Slaughter Close up Poco Pine, Two Eye_d Jack, Zan Burns Locust Grove 770-914-7499 229-775-2886 horses, 8 pm, . Southeastern Arena, Hogs, Goats, Sheep & Fowl Sale, 1 pm, -Parr Bar, '03 tall AQHA colt, Magnificent conformation, head, disp., $1650. S. Taylor Social Circle 770-842-0328 Dark bay QH gelding, 8 yrs., 14.2hds., great trail horse, needs other horses, $1,500/obo, quick sale. Lori M. Cooley Acworth 678-5740660 Doctors Buggy and 15 year 14 hand mare TB/Percheron mare, 3 yrs. old, bay, grt. cont., 15.1hds., very athletic, lots of potential, ready to start. Shawnee Franklin Cairo 229872-3198 TWH 34 mos. old stud, blkJwht., 15.3hds., gentle, easy to handle, greenbroke, 3x regd. spotted racking, $3000/obo trade. John Crowe Cochran 478-934-8520 Chicks hatching, several varieties, $2 and up, call after 5 p.m. Clyde Gentry-1460 Mission Rd. S.W., Cartersville 30120 770-382-7082 Cochins, White, lge. roosters, geese, doves. M. Islam Carrollton 770-854-4361 770-854-8001 Dominicker hens laying and chic)-s2te5r3, -142801 or a E R 11 lk' R k ay a mg oc Japanese Silkie Bantam pair for sale for $20. Jared Ervin Ai.lburn678376:2775 Leghorn roosters, Sussex . rooster for sale, good producers, $3. Souther Lynn Souther Poultry/Fowl Wanted gentle, green broke, $650, 7 yrs. old. Mallori '03 hatched peacocks, White, Pied & India Jumbo Wisconsin Bobwhite quail eggs, $25 Comer 706-783-2147 Want '02-'03 hatch guinea hens, no French, 1 Jones Ellijay 706-698-1279 Mule geIding, 17kY_drs., pack, gent1e, 1oves 1 s, .$1650.50hdcsa.,nwei-llmraii~ep~iensd. Blues, $50 each. Robert Jackson Fort Valley- .4:..:...78::..:::8=25::._.:::5.:::86::::6=------~-~-~- per 100. 2351 Reginald Kitchens Claxton 912-739- '04 Bantam Partridge Cochin chicks, Mallard ducks, 1-3 days old, can ship by post Swans, Mutes, Blacks, pairs, sgl. male mute, peafowl, several colors, bird cages. C. W. Kaiser Fairburn 770-964-3947 reasonable distance/price, healthy, chicken friendly a-plus. Carol McNatt 760 Buttrum Rd. Adairsville 30103 770-877-9223 Matt Jones Dallas 678-363-6776 purebred, parents from McMurray, $3 each, office in Ga., four 6-10 wk. old, grown ducks & Swans: have 1 black swan, female, 4 yrs. old Want Araucana, RIR, Giants, or other hvy. Mule spotted, rides & drives. Benny Armoyr Murra~ille 706-864-6525 pictures available, call for details. Jenna Gray Maysville 30558 706-652-3831 geese. Raymond Seckinger Ellabell 912-858- 5048 912-234-8500 . or to trade for 1 male. Tere Lopez Oxford 770787-2955 breed chickens, turkeys, and peacocks. Ray Stevenson Franklin 706-675-6201 PaPloOmAinoc,o$lt2s,80100, bmotohs.l,ea$d6/t0ra0i;ler1/tiey.r. KifmancAy. Ara0u4cancah/"Aicmkse-rGa0uIcdaenna, LaBceudff wOyrapnindgotottne,, Mallard ducks, baby ducks now available, priced accwding to age, starting at $4 each for Taking orders for Red Gold, Yellow Gold, Dari< Throat, and La_dy Amherst Pheasant Want Broody Mamas for Blue Swedish Cayuga nests, prefer older, colored, Muscovy Marlowe Jefferson 706-367-5086 Dominique and Marans; also, Royal Palm 1-2 wks. old, Drakes $12. James Altman eggs; also, California Valley eggs. David Orgel or larger breed chickens. Chris Gallo Paso Fino broodmare, breeding to our turkey poults. Sandra Miller Talking Rock 706- Folkston 912-496-2063 912-337-0402 Albany 229-435-3973-229-435-4347 Stockbridge 678-372-3447 stallion, $2500, call aft..7:30 P.M. Linda Joiner- 253-3340 770-893-7622 Albany 229-698-3466 1 year old Silver Laced Wyandottes roosters, Paso Fino mare, gray, $10 each. Sonia Cain Dawsonville 770-888- performance/pleasure, no bad habits, =5.:::8::::90=---~----~~----- Majestuoso bloodline. Frank Oliver Auburn / 2 Barred Rock roosters $10 each, 1 yr. old. 770-963-3879 James Willis Cochran 478934-7579 c Paso Fino regd. 2 yr., bay gelding, 14 mos., 5 African geese, males, 5 Kaiki camel hens, regd. bay filly, both handled daily, exc. h G "ff" bloodlines, shots, coggins. Shelba Merritt 6 Er. Ruins. J. oc ran ri m 770-227-1858 Covington770-787-9719 50 guineas $8 each, $15/pair. Ellis Rhoden - Comer 706-783-4675 Percheron regd. broke, $2000. Jack gBeeldciknogm, bBlka.,rn1eysrv. iloleld,77n0o~t 8 mo. old Araucana roosters for sale, $4 358-2678 each. Sue Simmons Stockbridge 770-474- - Percheron/QH gray, 2 yrs., as~ing =20::.90=-9= - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' - - - - $1200/obo, e-mail for pictures, serious Approx. 30 big Muscovy ducks, $10 and $12 inquiries only please. v. J. Holland Gainesville each, hens $10, Drakes $12. D. L. Watkins foxhavenfarm@earthlink.net 770-329-7602 1056 Claybourne Dr. Elberton 30635 706-213- Pony welsh mare, 13 yrs., trail and show .:.77"'"-0=-8=--------------experience, gentle, good manners, ties, loads, Araucana pair, 1 yr., $30; Maran pair $40; bathes, $950. Kim Horsley Carrollton 770- McMurray 9/30/03 hatch brown-egg layers, Nene geese, (Hawaiian), federal regd. on out-of-state transit, call after 6 p.m. W.C. Davis Stockbridge 770-474-1154 O.E. & Japanese Bantams, 27 var., from show stock. A. Wofford Ila 706-789-3196 - OE Bantams, good qlty., Blue Quail, Blue Brassys, Blue Splash, BB Reds, Self Blues, OE Quail, Gingers, no calls after 10 p.m. Don Turner Jas(!er 706-692-5172 OEG Bantams, .Blue Splash, Blacks, OEG quails, all laying. R.J. Powers Carrollton 770834-7561 Peacocks, adult India Blue and Pied males. V. SEarr Lawrenceville 770-963-1404 Peafowl, '03 hatch, $50 each, baby chicks, mixed heavy breeds, $1.15 each. Catherine Joyner Byron 478-956-4275 Peafowl, 2 mature hens, 1 Pied, 1 Cameo, $125 each or $225 for both. Mickey Nelson Toulouse ganders sale or trade; Cheryl Barthel 708 North Isabella St:, Sylvester 31791229-776-9037229-776-9037 Toulouse geese $25 each, chicks $7 each, Pearl guineas $10 each, Kenneth Buffington Royston 706-245-9706 Turkeys for sale, 1 wk. old, $7, 4 diff. breeds. Miles Russell Meansville 706-648-3503 Two '03 Royal Palm turkey hens, Buff WhiteCrested Silkie, Laced Cochin, other, BobQ 1@Juno.com. Bob Quinn Mableton 770-732-8493 White Silkie Bantam chicks $3. Tina Barrett Dahlonega 706-864-7599 White Silkie chickens, call after 5:30 p.m. Jack Keley 284 Tanglewood Circle Blairsville 30512 706-745-2365 Poultry/Fowl Requiring Want Red Golden Pheasants. Mike Robert Martin Carnesville 706-384-4431 706-308-1551 Want White doves and White Homer pigeons. Cliff Ambrose Talking Rock 706-253- 6297 - Want ducks, female ruins. Ed Plemmons Warrenton 706-465-9996 Want guinea chicks or eggs and caretaking supplies. Phyllis Hughes 1235 Chandler Road Lawrenceville 30045 770-962-5372 Want guineas and bantam full size Araucanas, eggs, chicks or grown, if not at home call 404-660-3835. Mitchell Fuller Meansville 770-567,5327- Want hvy. breed chickens, games, ducks, guineas, bantams, turkeys, pigeons. Johnny Carney Danielsville 706-795-5728 Want one good laying hen, rooster both RIR or Leghorns, .$8 or less. Kendra Turnbull 214-8607 vaccinated, assorted, $12 each. Lynn Canton 770-720-2851 Permit/License Douglasville 770-577-7103 Purebred QH colt, 18 mos. old, gentle but Mashburn Cumming 770-887-9056 Pekin ducklings & Buff Orpington chicks, Want one or two male Diamond doves. Jim never have been handled much, big size. is red Australorps, Delawares, Leghorns, Marans, priced by age, fertile eggs. Lis Wolfgang Marable Roberta 478-836-3483 w/white markings, $400. Tom Carden Cordele RIR, Rocks, Sussex, Welsummers, 2 to 16 Milledgeville 31061 478-932-5611 If you have any questions regarding this want pigeons to use for bird dog training. 229-273-6487 months, $2 - $12. Shari Goodwin Whitesburg Pigeon plantation, many diff. types of category, caU Mia Haney at 404-651-9084 Chris Kahlan Taylorsville 770-378-2407 OH mare, almost 4 yr. chestnut, ridden by children, grt. trail horse, $1100. L. Crawford Monroe 678-468-9888 QH mare, blk., 14hds., jumps & run barrels, 18 yrs., grt. for teenager or small adult, good feet, trailers/clips, easy keeper, $1200. Kim Lewis Griffin 770-412-7066 Racking 10 yr. blk./wht. spotted gelding, good rack, gentle; loads, bathes, neckreins, 14.5hds., $2500, will park out. Freddie Willis Soi:ierton 912-529-3165 Racking gelding, blk., 15.3hds., gentle, grt. '-7'-70~--=2"'--14"'"---=-9=23"'4~---------Baby chicks $1 each, RIR, Brown Leghorns, Sex Links, Araucanas. Chris Henderson Chickamauga 706-375-2973 Baby chicks and baby ducks for sale. J. Lyubov Bremen 770-537-1137 Baby chicks for sale, about 6 weeks old, we haveabout200.RandleElrod41310Cumming Highway; Cumming 30040 Tl0-888-9754 Baby chicks, baby ducks, standard and bantam and grown chickens, priced according to age. Dwayne Beard Royston 706-245~5736 pigeons and other birds. Daniel Vaughan Forest Park 404-361-7168 . Pigeons for sale, @$5 each. Dwight Morgan 4121 Kingship Dr. Ellenwood 30294 404-212- 0608 678-467-3844 Pigeons, Turbins and Turbits, $20 working Eair. H.T. Norton Griffih 770-227-9643 Pigeons, beau. colors, 6 diff. breeds, call after 6 p.m. Nomi Siddioui 2433 Powder SErings Rd. Marietta 30064 770-943-3137 Advertisements for wood ducks must be accompanied by a USDA permit. Permits are available from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Attn: Permit Section, P.O. Box 49208, Atlanta, GA 30359. Advertisers must submit a copy of current permit with their -fuiprsotnarde.quePset.rmAditvecortpisieesmewnitlsl be for returned bobwhite quail must be accompanied by a copy of the advertiser's commercial quail breeders Pigeons: Birmingham Rollers $1 O & up. Bob license. Since this is a state protected bird, Solley Al(!haretta 770-752-1898 the Georgia Department of Natural Want to buy game or mixes, mainly hens, will take all within 50 miles. Michael Loggins Athens 30601 706-227-8942 Want trio Barred Japanese, Blue Japanese, BB Red, Japanese Bantams, North Ga. area. PB_il-'ly_S_i_m_s_B_a_H_G_r_o_u_n_d_7_7_0_-4_7_9_-4_2_1_3_ __, BEEF CHECK.;OFF Under the Beef Promotion and Research Act, all beef producers are responsible for remitting to the Georgia trail horse. Jim Binion Newnan 770-251-1310 Regel Friesian Sporthorse colt, 2 yrs. dark bay, $1000; 1o yr. bay TBx mare, 15hds., good kids/lesson horse, $800. Rebecca Fryzel Toomsboro 478-290-2888 Baby mallard ducks, 3 generation, $2.50 up, leave message. Willie Keen Jr. Perry 31069 .:.4.:...78~-=-9=-87:....-=3=-68"'7'------------ Bantam Cochin, 1 pr. Partridge, 1 pr. Barred, $20 each pr., Buff Black'Tailed Japanese Trio, Purebred Bantam chicks and Dominiques $1 each, Runner ducks. Seth Weaver Ellijay 706636-1946 Red Jungle fowls- pairs & young ones; Phoenix, prs. and young ones, call after 6 p.m. Resources requires anyone selling bobwhite quail to have this license. For license information, write: DNR, Game and Fish Division, 2189 Northlake Parkway, Suite 108, Tucker, GA 30084. Beef Board . $1 per head each time cattle are sold. This includes privately sold cattle. Failure to. comply can result in fines up to $5,000 per violation. Regd. Hallinger 3 yr. old mare, rides .& $30/obo., reducing stock. Janie Etheridge Wayne Whiddon Cordele 229-273-9040 Jumbo Wisconsin Bobwhite quail hatching For more information, contact the drives, $1500, regd. Belgian mare, 3 yrs., =-D=al~la::.:s:....6""7'-'8:....-3"'6'""'3:....-6"'6~3"'0_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Rhode Island Red chicks $1.50, straight run eggs available at surplus prices for a Umited Georgia Beef Board, P.O. Box 24570, 17hds., rides & drives, $1850. B. Oglesby Bronze turkeys, 2003 hatch, $25 ea. T. or $2.50 and up sexed, all ages. Dave Maddox time. Raymond Meadows Wadley 478-252- Macon, GA 31212-4570. Reidsville 912-288-9106 Groover Ellabell 912-858-2945 Kathleen 478-987-4403 5345 . Page 8 THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday April 28, 2004 Want unwanted chicken, turkey, duck, any '92.4-star alum. 6 horse slantload gooseneck 2H GN straight load trailer, DR w/tack, 10 ply, Mini Lops, Neth. Dwarves, and Holland Lops '03 fescue hay for sale, good qlty., well fype of poultry, surrounding area of Covington, trailer, makes 3 solid box-stalls, great cond., tires very good cond., $2800, 16" western of all ages 'for sale; also, cages, & feeders. fertilized, rain free, $2.50/bale in barn, limited call after 5 p.m. Billy Montgomery Covington $8,500. Jason Schnelle Newoan 770-316- saddle, like new, $350. Steve Robinson Box Chris Finley Douglsaville 770-947-5633 dely. available. Steve West Clayton 706'782- 678-625-0472 8956 ,Springs 706-325-1706 229-649-2211 .Quality, pedigreed Holland Lops, Jersey 0120 '94 Adams 2H GN custom made, ramp, fully 2H sl;:i.nt load trailer, good cond. w/new tires, Woolies and Netherland dwarfs, great disp., '03 fescue hay, close-out special, 4x4 rolls, ALTERNATIVE. enc;lcised qtrs. paneled, elec;. brakes, awning, $1800, call aft. 6 P.M..John Bassett Du!>lin assorted colors, healthy, State. Licensed. fertilized, you haul, $6/roll or all 120 rolls for AC/hot water, shower, sink, queen bed, fridge, .478-272-2443 Beverly Whitener Dalton 706-277-2595 $5/roll. Lynwood Pressley Zebulon 706-647- LIVESTOCK $10,000. K. Lance Jefferson 70&654-1274 2H trailer TB type walkthru, 7' tall, metal rear Rabbits for sale, all sizes, for raising babies 6062 '95 Sundowner BP, 2H straight load, steel curtains, grt. cond., $1.150. B. Mullis Macon or eating. Curtis White 1780 Will B"ailey. Rd. '03 rescue hay, lge. sq. bales in barn, $2 per trailer, tack compartment, e-mail for photo, 478-935-8693 Hartwell 30643 706-376-9148 bale, lge. inventory. M.D. Holcomb Dalton 706- If you. have any questions regarding this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084. $4500. Patsy McDaniel covington 770-787- 1273. . '96 Silver Star, 3H GN SL, weekend 2H trailer w/cjressing and tack room, floor mats, good tires, 7' ceiting, exc. cond., $2500. Kathi May Toccoa 706-886-4384 706-886 Rex bunnies for sale, pictures avail. Andrew Byrd 39 Lakeview Drive Canfon 30114 678- 935-1400 . 259-3749 '03 fescue mixed sq. bales, 4x4 round bales, all horse qlty., some Alfalfa sq. bales,cow hay The Alternative Livestock .category package, all alum., AC/tieat w/awning, walk- 3212 ' San Juan baby rabbits for sale for Easter. available. John McAfee Ranger 706-337-2218 contains ads for ratites (ostriches, rheas, thru, rear tack. Bill Strother Warrenton 706- 2H wagon needs some work, $525; .also, 3- Bob Reese Whitesburg 770-834-2800 '03 fescue orchard grass, horse qlty., sq. and emus) as well as other "non-traditional" 465-9148 point equipment. Kenny Campbell Winsto.n bales, rain.free, $2 at barn. William Myers Blue livestock. '97 4 Star 2H SL, GN, w/wk. end pkg., exc. Alpaca-dark brown male $1500 or trade. cond., shower, sink, fridge, microwave, hot Craig Preslock TaJllOrsvllle 770-684-5849 water. Karen Amendola Fayetteville 770-460- Appaloosa stud, proven breeder, large 5478 selection of young males and females, halter '97 Colt 3H GN SL, 7' tall stock type, 1 owner, trained and registered, lovable and healthy. $2200. Annette Dodger Washington 706-678- Knox Dayton Hiram 77D-443-9939 5509 Emu chicks, yearlings and breeders; also, rhea yearlings and breeders, price negotiable. Scott Hawes Covington 770-787-2062 Emu, 15 adults, good egg producers, pr-OVen breeders, healthy, $100 each. Roy Stewart Cleveland 706-865-5000 Five emus for sale; also, incubators, hatchers, brooder, dehumidifier for ostrich & emu. Russell Banks Dallas 770-445-7868 Lamacha doe, hand milked, 1 gal. per day production, registered but no papers. Dawn Wester Gainesville 770-532-6141 Llamas, largest selection of quality registered llamas starting at $500, friendly, '97 Southern 4/HR GN, "dressing room, shower ht/ac, rear/tack, $14,000. Danny Peebles 1120 kea milr pond rd. Adrian 31002 478-668-3120 '99 Elite. 4H GN, 10' LO, mangers, 8'x7 1/2'x29" floor w/generator, 14 ply tires, asking $41,000, drops head/butt. Randy Hulsey Ocilla 229;423-6684'229-468-7044 12' BP 2H Gore trailer w/tack, feed, and hay storage area, good tires, new P.T. floor, $2000. Robert Furr Cedartown 770-748-1264 12' GN covered stock trailer, divider door & escape door, exc.. cond., red, $2600. Doug Womack Dallas 77"445-7032 770-318-7685 halter trained, delivery available. Liliane Grant 15' Abeita saddle, 6 mos. old, exc. cond., bn Dallas 770-445-2855 & bl, $190. David Sceviour Loganville -078- Llamas, regd., lge. selection, guardians, 522,0741 breeding stock, from $400, halter, lead ind 15' Bob Marshall treeless barrel saddle in Dennis Grafe Resaca 800-333-4317 706-625 great shape, $550. Wanda R. Carroll 612 5045 . Morgan St. AlbanJl 31705 229-883-2789 Male llama, .free to good home. Alvin Kittle 16" Circle Y show saddle, used once, all 1003 Salemvalley Rd. Ringgold 30736 706 accessories included, $1450. Tina Harrison 935-3563 Hoschton 770-853-8669 Regd. llamas, great selection, come see our 16" brown western saddle, like new, all girl$ and boys. Nancy Ott Morganton 706-374- fittinPis included, $275. Annemarie- Mayer 4050 Dah onega 30533 706-864-8957 Trained cart llama, show record, gentle, 16' GN livestock trailer, center gate double giant, 5 yrs. old, lntack male, may trade, $2000. axles, solid metal, top 2 way, back gate, $2000. Sam Rise Talking Rock 706-698-4848 Ron W. Rush Franklin 706-675-3417 16.5' Caldwell cutting saddle, grt. cond., LIVESTOCK WANTED $1600. T. Wl1iddon Winder 770-307-2024 17' Billy Mealor roping saddle, used once, .770-489-8922 770378-4314 2H wagon, kept under shed, plus wagon for parts; alSQ, 3 horse plows, rnake offer. Jim .snow Hampton 770-897-0258 2H wagon, pneumatic tires, hydraulic brakes, trailer hitch, box dim 42" x 133". Cindy .Ralf'. Adairsville 770-547-9393 2H/BP alum. fully enclosed, divider, mats, lack/dressing room, saddle racl(s, extended- level hitch, great cond., $4200. Catherine Garrette Suches 706-838-4181 706-374-2598 3-4 Horse, BP, good floor and tires, tack room, needs outside paint, $1000. Katherine Brown Cartersville 770-546-9518 38 ft 4H GN s.lant load, large living quarters, floor solid, mats, good hauling cond., $3900 firm, Cindy McNatt LaGrange 706-812-9711 Australian stock saddle/ham-hardly used, mint cond., $200. Eric Fenton McDonough 678-432 7002 . Circle W 24 ft. gooseneck, livestock trailer, tack compartment, 2 gates, metal top, new cond., $5800. Bruce Parker Butler 478-862 3966 County Profit med/narrow, No. 2 tree, 16.5 seat, drk. brn. w/knee roll, great used jumping/AP saddle, $375, call ASAP, must sell. Leah A. Urben Marietta 770-425-6862 For sale, 2000 Hawk horse trailer, 3H, slant, fulr complete living quarters, $17;500. Chris Pinson Loganville 770-616-2042 770~5544280 GN stock trailer, center .dividing gate, front storage, kept. under a shelter, $1500/neg. David Reese Winder 770-931-4645 FEED, HAY AND GRAIN If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084. All hay ads must contain.the variety of hay offered for sale; i.e., Coastal bermuda hay, Alicia hay, etc. '02 & '03 bermuda/fescue hay, rain free, cow hay, stored in barn, 4x5 round med. bales, $25$35, dely. extra. E.G. Turner Jonesboro 770 461-6607 '03 150 round bales bermuda and fescue mix cow hay, 5 or less $25 each, 6 or more $20 each. Rick stratton McDonough 770-480 6000 770-914-6966 '03 4X6 large bennuda $30 inside, $23 outside; square bales, Coastal, $3.50 bale, 20 bale minimum, Jimmy Smith Monticello 706 468-9067 '03 4x5 bermuda, round and sq., dely. available, taking orders for '04. Jackie Faulkner Griffin 404-925-6671 '03 6x5 bales-no rain, approx. 1000 bales, bermuda grass hay $25; also, hammered oats, Morgan Co. Frank Eaton 4441 Bethany Road Buckhead 30625 706-342-0727 '03 Alfalfa hay $5.50/bale, Tilt 44 bermuda $3/bale, Russell bermuda $3/bale, quantity discount, fertilized, sq. bales, horse qlty., in barn, dely. extra. Helmut Cawthon Rome 706802-0797 '03 Coastal bermuda hay, 4'x5' round bales $25, square bales $3. Jolin -C. Byrnes Sandersville 478-552-3592 '03 Coastal bermuda, 4x5 rolls, 800-1000 lbs., well fertilized, 65 rolls left, $18-$20. J. Walsh Nevils 912-313-4420 Ridge 706-492-2373 '03 fescue round bales $20. Shawn Cox 275 Meadows Rd. Covington 678-409-6233 .'03 fescue round rolls $12, Coastal bermuda $22 per roll, obo. Jo Temples Hartwell 706376-5309 '03 fescue, sq. bales, rain free, fertilized, $2.50/$3 per bales. C. Frazier Sharpsburg 770-251-0644 '03 fesue hay, 5x5 rqlls, fertilized, no weeds, no rain, in barn, $18/roll. Gene Ashby Hartwell 706-377-2994 '03 forty 5x4 rolls Alicia, horse. qlty., $20 each, fertilized, will load. Jack Bray Douglas 912-384-8668 '03 horse and cow qlty. 4x4 round bales fescue mix $20 each, d.ely. available. Russell Smith Hiram 678-234-5879 '03 horse quality bermuda/fescue/orchard grass mix hay, highly fertilized, rain free in barn, $20.ri:Jll. Ed Garner Buchanan 30113 770-646 5224 '03 mxd. fescue hay, 4x5 rolls $8, 30 or more at $5 each, you load/haul, good qlty. James Cottongim Buckhead 706-342-3775 '03 orchard grass hay, fert. to UGA specs., taking orders for. '04 square or round bales. Ellis P. Linn Summerville 706-857-1377 '03 orchard grass hay, small round rolls, NW Ga., Polk Co., $15/roll in field, you load. Gary Melton Cedartown 770-748-7248 678-9880402 '03 premium qlty. Coastal or Tift 44, 4x5 rolls in barn, lge. sq. bales $4 each for 15 or more. Charles Mcintosh Monroe 770-267-9536 '03 rain free, horse qlty. hay: rye/clover $3.50, Ladino/mxd. grass $2.75; also, mulch $2.50, dely. available. Jim Robinson Good Hope 770-207-4700 If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651-9088. Items listed in the Livestock Wanted category mustbe for specific livestock; for instance, "w;mt 3 or4-yr. old quarter horse mgeolddeinragt1e approx. 16 ly experience hds., .rider." suitable for Generalized ads, such as "want horses, any amount," are not acceptable for publication; neither are ads for free or unwanted livestock. Want 8-12 year gelding pony, 12'14hds., child safe for 11 yr. old girl, reas: price. Lee A Cavender Danielsville 706-795-5107 Want a large or small pony, very kid safe, reas~ priced, e-mail picture or call. Beverly Miller Sylvester 229-776-0500 Want blackwild hogs to pen raise, piglets or adults. A. Dobek Thomaston 770-4607866 Want ducks, geese,.guineas and turkeys for a 64 acre farm w/a 5 acre pond to good home. Alisha Lott Monticello 706-468-1600 Want giant white turkeys, red star chickens, llamas, a gentle mixed-breed pony/horse, etc. at reasonable price. J. B. Rockmart 710'.684 5807 Want goats, Pekin ducks, Potbellied pigs, Chinese geese, etc. @ reas.. price, young consumer. Japeth Carter Cartersville 770 387-2524 Want horse, 2 to 18 yrs. old, must be cheap. Frank Llf'.rin Cumming 678-409-5014 Want to buy goats, purebred or mixed breed, will pick-up 8i pay cash, no Sunday calls. Robert Murw Elberton 706-2837596 . LIVESTOCK HANDLING u you have questions regarding ads in .this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-f!519083. '00 Horton 2H, st, w/o, GN, alum. w/rubber floors, drs. nn. w/ac, carpet,. insul., sdl rack. ev/wknd., $9000/obo. Angie Henley Athens 706-2272231. 706540-4031 . . '00 Sundowner .3H SL GN, exc. cond., extended, carpeted DR w/picture windows, can e-mail pictures, $12,500. G. Stell Woodstock 770-517-8222 '01. Sooner' Revolution 2H, SL, BP w/dressing room, used 3 times, exc. cortd., $7500. Rachel Thompson Molena 770-8849424 '02 Keifer. 3H, 12' full living quarters, generator, outside storagei.. all alum., awning, walkihru, rear tack. Joe ::>hurley Warrenton 706-4~161 '03 Rolling L; 2H BP trailer, $2900: als~ older Morris Bros., good cond., $900. Gene Crowe Cartersville 770-606-9597 '03 Sundowner 4H .14' full LO plus bunk room; every option avail., used 7 times, must ~- Keith Coker Watkinsville 706-310-0564 $650, call after 6 P.M. David Wood Danielsville 706-795-0170 1994 Turnbow 2H slant GN trailer, AC, sleeping quarters e/c, $8700, call aft. 6 P.M. L. Diane Hardlf'. Thomson 706-595-2601 1995 Circle W 2H/stock trailer, BP, good cond., road ready, $2200/obo. R. Jones Rockmart 678-757-0546. 1995 .Jackson GN 3H slant trailer, front dressing rm., rear tack, new 6 ply tires, perfect cond., $3500. T. Jo.nes Americus 229-924- 6833 1995 Ponderosa 24' cattle trailer, metal sides & top, new floor and tires, exc. cortd., $4200. Dana Kesler Crawford 706-743-7301 1998 4H slant load GN, dressing room, separate tack, kept under shelter, exc. cone!., $3800. Julie C. Altman Monticello 706-4760161 706-468-8431 1>998 SilverStar 4H trailer, alum., insulated, dressing room, rear tack rm., drop-down windows, mats, one owner, $11,500. Mark Kramer Newnan 678-378-5615 2 horse/slantload GN trailer, 1999 Sundowner V<:).lulite, grt cond;,only used for 11/2 yrs., $8000/obo. Angela Marie Lawrence Griffin 770-412-1958 770-318-.5687 2000 Steel GN Towlite horse trailer, 3H slant load, dressing nn., rear tack, call evenings, $5500/obo. Nate Smith Oxford 770-788-1362 2000 Sundowner alum. ;3H slant living quarters trailer, two water tanks,loaded like new $37,500. Mary Ellen Kirk Grantville 770583-9944 770-328-9704 2001 Big Valley 3H slant load .trailer, GN, rear tack rm., escape door, extra lrg. dressing rm., $7500, like new. Don Brown Americus 229-924-5211 2001 CM 3H SL trailer, like new cond., heatc air w/cabinets, many extras, $13,500/obo. Chloe Turner Canton770355-5433 2001 Circle .J GN, 3 horse slant load, tack room, feed doors, like new, $7000/obo. Gary Barnes .Jackson 770-898-6554 .. 2001 Exiss 4H w/living quarters, all options, mint cond. Tom Mueller Hoschton 404-597- 8470 \ 2001 Sundowner, Sunlite 20' MPGN all alum. P/S, $13,000. Lamar Clark Sharpsburg 404-392-8346 . 2002 Featherlite 2H BP, walk-thru to dressing rm., k~t covered, exc. cond., $8500. Jon Stricklancj urrayville 770-983-3888 2003 3H, SL, GN, w/DR, saddle racks, mats, pads, cost $9864+ tax, ,asking $7200. John Warren Cartersville770-846-8176 24' Hale cattle trailer, rebuilt, $3500. Larry Jackson GraJl 478-98.6-3596 478-986-3183 2H BP trailer, new floor, good cond., dual axle, step-up, escape door, sturdy $1800. Megan Sinteff Cumming 770-888-4177 2HBP Cherokee, '95 3H Ponderosa, '90 Colt 5H, call for picture and price. Franklin Smith SJlhiania 912-829-5014. 2H BP Chief, $1500; 2H BP extra tall DR, Gore, 2H, straight load, w/4 dog boxes, tack area, blk., good cond., $1400/obo. Joan H. Brandenburg Snellville 770-972-2312 Hale 2H, needs work, $300/obo. K. Wade Winterville 706-742-9502 Hand crafted saddle, some silver, suede seat, lots of tooling, $400, also 15" Western and 15' Big Horn roping. D. A. Gruno Snellville 770-979-4380 Horse trailer 4H head to head w/dressing nn. trailer, alum., $3300. David Padgett Canton 770-386-5487 Jerry Brown hitch wagon, $3250, can e-mail pies, new brakes. Brenda Stanfield Americus bfs@sowega.net 229-924-5386 Like new, 12' corral panels, like new pony saddle, $110; like new size 28 leather horse collar, $100. Donald Green Temple 770-841 6815 Miller trail saddle, no horn, like new, large cushy seat, v-rigging, only $550. Donna Pirkle Dawsonville 706-216-6799 Passier Paxton, 17 1/2" medium tree, AP saddle, brand new cond., ridden in twice, drk. brown, gorgeous saddle, $1000. Dawn Brady Douglasville 770-942-5474 Rubber mats, like new, exterior graded, misc. length, used in trailer, barns, $1.50 per sq. foot Shane Taylor Gainesville 770-5405003 706-6771514 Stoll cattle trailer, 20' canvas top, elec. brakes, $3000. Tommy Mead Midville 706554-6107 Stoll cattle trailer, 2002 model, 14', BP, center gate, elec. brake, exc. cond. James Kennedy Tennille 478-552-9223 Trailer, Fruehauf,. 5X8, Ga. Bulldog, airtight, $2000. B. Marion Pennington 113 Bot-Net Rd., N.W. Milledgeville 31061 478.968-5905 478804-3436 Tucker look alike Western saddle, 16 inch seat, exc. cond., $400 firm, very comfortable saddle. Holly L. Golden Thomasville229-2281682 Wagon.holds 8, hunter greebn, never used, pulls single or. double, $3500. John Cobb Ball Ground 770-735-1958 Wanttrailer to carry horse and carriage, must be at least 7'x7'x21' gooseneck, and in good cond.Jay LaPointe Macon 478-477-6355 Wintec Endurance saddle for sale, has Gair panels/changeable gullet system, barely used, 17 1/2" seat, asking $475, sells for $800 new. Jo Beasley Gillsville 770-869-0926 RABBITS If you have questions regarding ads In this category. call Tammy Thomas at 404-651-9088. Baby Holland Lops born March 20th, ready for new home, e-mail, please call eves. Sabrina Ashley Dahlonega ashleysga@yahoo.com 770-532-5920 '03 Coastal bermuda, horse quality, 4x5 rolls in barn; '02 Coastal bermuda & .. mulch hay. David Muse Perry 478-987-3386 '03 Coastal bermuda, sq. bales, rain free, dely. available, $3.75~15+ $41ess than 15. Keith Mitcham Oxford 770786-8805 770-788 0166 . '03 Coastal, 4X5 rolls, 1000 lbs., $20 in field, $25 in barn, lge. qty. discount; mulch hay, Browntop millet, 4x5 rolls/$10. Ellen Mayers Milledgeville 478-452-8445 '03 Coastal, 4x5 rolls, 1000 lbs., fert., $25 in barn, $20 in field, lge. qty. discount. .Ralph HarringtOn Milledgeville 478-4522609 '03 Russen bermuda hay, sq. bales, horse qlty., in barn, rain free,. $3.50/bale; bermuda round rolls, rain free, $30/roll. Greg Coker Toccoa 706-476-1972 706-886-2461 '03 Russell bermuda, 4x5 bales, fertilized, no rain, in barn, $25/roll. Ken Davis Grantville 770-583-9991 '03 Tift 44 bermuda hay, horse quality sq. bales, $2.50 per bale. George Chandler Danielsville 706-338-4321 '03 Tift 44 bennuda, horse qlty., $3/bale in barn, dely. available, good bermuda cow hay $2.50/bale in barn. Tony Harris Social Circle 770-464-3786. . '03 Tift 44 hay, rain free, horse quality $3.50/bale, quantity price available. John Williams Social Circle 770-464-4433 '03 Tift 44 sq. !)ale hay, limed, well-fertilized, rain-free, horse-quality in the barn, round bales available outside. Raymond Bailey McDonough 30252 770-957-4713 '03 Tift 44 sq. bales, horse qlty., weed/rain free, $3.50/bale. Tripp Conner Social Circle 770-267-4974 '03 Tift bermuda hay; sq./rnd. bales, horse qlty., stored in barn, dely. available; sq./rnd. bales fescue and bermuda cow hay. Dick Stratton Locust Grove 770-914-6153 770 842-9317 '03 bennuda sq. bales, horse qualify, $2.75, mixed rolls in barn $18; also, mulch sq. bales $2. Hal Fowler Martin 706-491"7186 '03 bermuda, 4x5 rolls $30, sq. bales $3, horse qlty. H. Von Richthofen Watkinsville 706-453-9143 . '03 bermuda-fescue hay, 5'x6' rolls, horse qlty., in barn $20/roll, in field $15/roll; mulch $10 roll. A. G. Willlams Toccoa 706-886-9530 '03 bermuda-fescue mix, 4x5 rolls $20, horse qlty., $25, dely. available. Hank Boynton Jackson 770-227-2958 '03 bermuda/fescue mix, 4'x5' rolls, $15. Richard Meremonte Hampton 770-707-0216 '03 fert. Coastal sq. bales/$4.50 each, Coastal round rolls/$45 each, fescue and rye sq. bales $4 each, round rolls/$45 each, dry. Ray Clark Dacula 770"963-3561 770-9634228 '03 fescue and bermuda mixed grasses hay, good quality, 4x5 rolls, $20 per. roll. Frances Farrar Griffin 770-228-6348 770-228-9409 '03 round bales Tift 44 and other grasses, fertilized, row qlty., bargain prices. R.C. Rogers Zebulon 770-567-8121 404-294-5812 '03 sq. bales bermuda, Dallas, fescue hay, in barn, $2/bale. Wilson T. Phelps Greensboro 706-453-9582 '03 top horse qlty. Coastal bennuda, lge. sq. bales $3. Jim Fenlelf'. Roberta 478-471-9800 '03 top qlty. fescue sq. bales/$2.25 each; also, mulch $2 ea9h, rain free in barn. Joe Bradlelf'. Canon 706-356-8295 '04 100% pure orchard grass, cutting the end of April, '03 bermuda.i;q. and..round b.alel). David Harden LaFa)'ette 706-397-8347 '04 Alicia, premium hay, limed & fert., UGA soil spec., rain, weed & Bahia free, $2.75/bale. J. Wright Dublin 478-272-8008 1st qlty. Tift 44 hay (sq. bales) in barn; Monroe, Social CirclEl, Good Hope.area, call for details. J. Stevens Good Hope 770-266-7310 200 rolls qlty. hay, bermudagrass, Alicia, Tift 85, 4x5, under tarp, $25 picked up at farm. Adrian Clark Cairo 229-377-1974 2003 Russell bermuda square bales, fertilized, sheltered, $4/bale. Ellis Astin 184 Astin Farms Path Villa Rica 30180 770-4595013 2003 Tift 44,high quality hay, both round and square bale:>, kept under shelter. Durand. Deal Tifton 229-388-5054 2003 bennuda fescue mix, round $10-$20, horse qlty. sq. $2.50, rain free in barn. Tammy Jones Douglasville 678-873-3373 2003 fescue hay, 4'x5' .rolls @ $20/roll in barn, $15/roll outside, call after 7 p.m. Jason Costlow Rome 706-234-7507 706-766-9573 2003 horse top quality bermuda hay, weedless,. rain free, highly fertilized, full complete square bales $4. Tommy Nash Monroe 770-267-0875 2003. rye grass, square bales $2.50/bale, 5X5 rolls, in barn, $25/roll. Kirby Dale Phillips 920 Careytown Rd. Royston 30662 706-2454151 706-245-4151 2004 horse quality fescue/bermuda mix hay in field $2.50 sq. bale, $30 roll. R. J. Campbell Rockmart 770-749-3419 2004 oat hay, horse quality square bales, cutting now. Bobby Hood Loganville 770-2353847 4'wide x 6' dia. rolls fescue x orchard grass$25 unsheltered, 4'Wx6'dia. bermuda unsheltered $25. Jeffrey Hatfield Cartersville 770-386-6148 4x5 rolls '03 bennuda, well fert., weed free, $20/roll in field; also, mulch hay $8"$1 O roll. Tom Meeks West Green 912-384-6449 Alfalfa hay, 60 lb. bales, excellent quality, $8.25/bale, delivery available. C. Willbur Canton 770-846-7979 Alicia bermuda hay, 45 rolls 4x5, no toxics, . highly fertilized, can load, $25. Roy G. Parker Moultrie 229-941-5581 Bennuda hay and mulch hay for sale. Crista Carrell Monroe 770-267-3547 '03 WW red 14' BP SL trailer,.likenew, front Cherokee, $2500. J. W. Fielder Buchanan tack, ru)Jber mats, exc. cond., $3500. Danny . 770-574-9707 Phillips .Calhoun 706-218-0281 ~H BP st~aight load trailer, 3 axle, good floor, '83 Circle W 20' GN cattle trailer, center gate, some rust, $800. D. Mitas Cartersville 770-. combo rear gate, metal top, good floor, fair 386-0922 Big meat rabbits, NZW, Rex, Netherland Dwarfs, custom cages, ARBA Bill Sells E. Dublin 478-274-0319 Bunnies for sale, call for more details. David Rowland P.O. BOX 2001 Cumming 30028 '03 fescue and bermuda, 4x5 rolls, fert in barn, $25-$50, dely. available. Tommy Lee McDonough 77D-898-3959 '03 fescue bermuda mix, 4x5 rounds $20 to $25 in barn, Carroll Co. J. Cosby Villa Rica Coastal bermuda hay, '03, 5'x5' firm round bales, good great qlty. Lanny Harper Conyers 770-464-3421 770-929-7945 Coastal bermuda hay, horse quality, $3.25/sq. bale, near Home Depot Athens. David Vaughn cond., $2000. Jeff Wade McDonough 404- 2H BP frailer for sale, $500, good floor, 264-5406 770-507-6116 heavy frame. Scott Webb Bowman 706-245 '88 Hillsboro, 20 ft. gooseneck stock trailer, 0279 ' good cond., new floor.& breaks, $3000. Jimmy ' 2H BP trailer, '85 WW brand, white, good Dodd Commerce'706-335-4602 floor & mats, $1200/obo. Nancy Thomas '92 20' GN Stoll stock trailer, extra 2 cut-gates, center dividers for horse removable, full escape, ramp, $3800 WNhe. a7Kdiht-ttrgaeitlli' Kennesaw 678-494-5496 2H BP trailer, SL, ramp, 7'6" height, escape d6ors, good cond. Leah Denton Marietta 770 Madison 706342-4535 426-5101 '92 Jackson, 2H, BP, 7~1, step-up, hay 2H BP trailer, double axle, has rust but still bags, rubber mats, good tires, $2800. P. J works good; $475. Perry Hallmark 369 Blanton Batlle Buford 770-5961776 678-762-9219 Mill Rd. Williamson 30292 770-228-9309 770-888-9594 Flemish Giant bunnies, fawn color, have 18 no need to reserve, 6 wks. old Douglas Medlin Perry 478-987-8619 Grown rabbits for sale also Baby Bunnies, Red satin, Lop, and NZW mixes, all sorts of colors, adorable babies, $5 ea. Tabatha Roberts RoJlston 706-245-0810 Out of business, all wire cages with feeders, assorted sizes, all metal nest boxes, assorted sizes, call for info.. Michael Hadaway Nevils 912-839-2564 710-265-9060 '03 fescue bermuda mix, horse qlty. hay, fertilized, rain free, in barn, $3 sq. Q81e, $20 round rolls. Tonlf'. Sosebee Clermont 770-983-9794 '03 fescue bennuda mxd., sq. $2.50, round $10$20, rain free, barn storeo. Anthony Jones Villa.Rica 770-459-8552 'OS fescue hay, 4x5 rolls,. horse qlty., $15 in barn; also, have 100 sq. bales fescue. PauI Casell Rome 706-252-5363 'o3 fescue hay, big sq. bales, cow qlty. in barn, $1.25/bale. T. Ward Alto 706-776-6599 Bogart 706-338-3923 706-769-6706 Coastal bermuda, squares, stored in barn $4, pure bermuda round-$40, 4x5 bennuda cross rye grass, stored in barn-$40, fert, limed, dellf'.. Glenn Hayes Oxford 770786-3737 Coastal, 5x5 round bales, 2003, some weeds, $10 per bale for volume purchase. Sarah S. McKneally Hartwell 706-376-9170 Feed oats, cleaned and bagged in 50 lb. bags, $5/50 lb. l)ag. Marvin Lewis 919 Ga. Hwy. 33 Cordele 31015 229-273-4329 229273-6872 Wednesday April 28, 2004 THE MARKET BULLETIN Page 9 Corn $24/drum, wheat $26 drum, oats $24 Alicia, Tift 44, Coastal and Tift 85, also 1700 daylilies for sale $5/up, no list. Betty Daylilies, 100 plantsi$35, $7 shipping; 100 Leyland cypress 6-10', 12'-14' in field, you drum, soybeans $72 drum, (55 gals.); peas & custom planting, statewide references _avail. Milford 474 Ridgeview Rd. Lavonia 30553 yellow canna lilies $25, $8 shipping. S.H. Hill dig or we dig, contact for price. Thurmon D. wheat screening in 60. lb. bags. C./H. Scott McDaniel Yatesville 706-472-3013 706-356-4876 144 Calhoun Rd. Sylvester 31791 229535- Turk Jefferson 770-945-6843 Thompson Augusta 706-736-9958 706-722- Alicia, Tift 78; Tift 85; Trft 44, Russell, 2 extra Jge. split leaf philodendron plants 4738 Leyland cypress trees, 1 gal./$3, 2 5228 Coastal, Perennial peanuts, custom planting. $100 each or 2/$175. James Banks Athens Daylilies, 690 var., rebloomers, flowering galJ$6.50, angel's trumpets bushes and trees 1 Ear corn for sale, will grind for fee. F.E. Ray Beaty Coolidge 229'941-204/' 706-353-0425 shrubs; hostas, pot perennials, seeds, all kinds, gal./$5, doubles $10. Ron Farmer-Ochlocknee Moates Aragon 770-684-7759 American chestnut seedlings, 2nd 324 gal. pots green liriope $285; 44 three other. Ethel Davis 747 Northcutt Rd. Ellijay 229-227-9295 Fescue hay, you cut bale and remove, $1/sq. generation from trees, from Martha Washington gal. pots dbl.-orange daylilies $97.50. J.H. 30540 ---~ -Leyland cypress trees, 3 gal., approx. 4' tall, bale, $8 small roll, $10 Jge. rOH. Ric Dudley Estate:;;, $10 ea. plus S&H. B. Huff 2622 Patman Athens 706-549-4487 Daylilies, Stella de Oro, 5 yr. old clumps, $5, $8.50 each, 7 gal. $15, defy. available on lge. Winder 770-725-2781 Mercedes Dr. NE Atlanta 30345 404-634-6027 4" perennials, 350 var., $1.50, helleborus, 15/20 plants or more per clump, will mail, (plus orders. Harold. Parker Blue Ridge 706-374- Grain sorghum for feed, reas. priced. Darryl Coastal and Russell Bermuda sprigs, also eucalyptus, palms, ferns and shrubs, display postage). Faye Chambers Yatesville 706-472- 5339 Lewis 599 Ga. H~. 33 Cordele 31015 custom planting statewide, references garden. Selah Ahlstrom Jackson 770-775- 3371 Leyland cypress trees, 3 gal., approx. 4'-4.5', Hay, bermuda/Bahia/fescue mxd., '04 horse furnished. Robert McNair Junction City 706- 4967 Daylilies, Stella de Oro, dwarf everblooming, very uniform in size, $8.50 each, defy. available qlty., $3 sq. bale, well fer!., rain free in barn. 269'2563 706-575-1008 Agaves, variegated and blue, all sizes, $5 to . 15 fans/$15. M.M. Haynes 275 Pine Crest Dr. on lge. orders. Bob Brookshire Buford 770- Charles Holland Thomaston 706-648-3947 Old scallion onions .and catawissa, and $100, nice plants. Spring Keys Smyrna 770- Canton 30114 770-479-5224 932-5795 Hay, fescue mix, lge: round bales, field $15,b others, free info. J. Thorne 618 Timberfalls 4327512 Daylilies, iris, abelia, nandina, forsythia, Leyland cypress, 3 gal/$11, Carolina arn $20, sq. bales barn $2; mulch $1.25. Judy Thomaston 30286 706-648-2206 Angel's trumpet $5, , hydrangea, nandina, pussy willow, weeping willow, -mahonia holly, sapphire 3 galJ$10, river birch, multi stem, 3 Smith Hartwell 706-376-7938 706-376-9695 Tomato plants, 4 1/2" pots, heirlooms, Carolina jasmine, Siberian iris, aucuba $3, _ magic lily, hostas, sweet shrub. BeJty Stephens gal./$10. Don Foster Woodstock 770-475- Horse quality Coastal bermuda hay, rain hybrids, Big reds, yellow, pinks, purples, helleborus $4.50, forsythia $1 .50/$5, others. Monroe 770-267-5053 . 6650 free. Chris Keller 6144 Wildcat Lane Waycross hardened off_. Wade Gladden Tallapoosa 770- Carla Houghton Marietta 770-428,2227 Daylilies,. over 600 var., older and newer Leyland cypress, Bradford pear, Kwansa, 912-286-0286 912-286-2564 574-5041 Angel's trumpet rooted cuttings, potted-$5 cultivars, info. available on request. David Hoyt Yoshina cherry, Japanese magnolia, evergreen Horse quality oat hay, square bales, start baling in mid-April. Charles Hood Loganville 770-784-0261 World feeder bermuda sprigs for sale, custom planting avail. Don Mahrer Sandersville 478-553-1788 each, mqstly yellow. James Hart 1629 Colonial South Dr. Con)'.ers 770-922-4931 Angel's trumpet trees, pe(ach, yellow, pink, Social Circle 770-787-7821 Daylily sale, mature clurnps, Stella de Oro and other . re-bloomers. Travis Petty shrubs, azaleas, daylilies, hosta. J. Atkinson Douglasville 770-949-5846 Leyland cypress, lge. 1 gal. $2.50, 100 or Mixed grass, (fescue, bermuda), fertilized, 500# rolls, $15,_discount over 10 rolls. L.C./Pat Ag Seed/Plants Wanted white, gold, $5 each, dbl. white .$10. Maggie Lawrenceville 770-963-0579 more $2. Rick Minter Fayetteville 770-461- Vincent Auburn 770-963-4372 Dwarf mondo, 3 kinds of liriope, hosta, 2840 Cheatham Newnan 678-364-8219 770-254-1121 Perennial peanut hay, horse qlty. sq. bales $5.50 if you pick up. Jim Ingram Hahira 229242-7492 229-242-3557 Premium Tift 44 & Coastal bermuda, bermuda rolls, heavily fer!., weed free, dry, stored barn @$30/roll. Tim Hunter Conyers 770-483-8712 770-922-6653 Russell bermuda sq. bales $4@ barn, grown to Univ. of Aub_urn specs.; also, weed & poultry litter free. Eddie Addison Toccoa 706-8865719 Rye grass, clover, fescue mix, $3/field, $3.50/barn, $28 round, taking reservations, cutting 4/26-517/04, defy. available. Lynn Hall 4A Ranch Madison 706-342-9022 Shelled yellow feed corn $9/100# or $25/barrel; also, oats $25/barrel. Robert Way_ne Montgome!:'t_ Rey_nolds 478-847-2356 Spring '03 cutting bermuda-fescue rrlix, 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 FLOWERS FOR SALE Trft 44 & Tift 44/fescue mxd., Jge. round 1000 bales, baled w/Claas baler, $25-$32; Coy Baker Loganville 770-466-4609 Trft 44 bermuda hay, choice hay, sq. bales and round fescue. Gene Campbell Buchanan 770-646-5883 Tift 44 bermuda hay, horse qlty., well fertilized and rain free, sq. bales $3.75 in barn. To~ Pe!!l Calhoun 770-548-0596 . Tift 44, 4x5 horse quality in barn, $35/bale, 10 or more $30 each, delivery available. Rebecca Henson Tallaeoosa 770-574-2571 Feed, Hay And Grain Wanted Want first cutting of good qlty. orchard grass hay, 100 miles radius of Winder. JoAnne Down&" Statlfam 770'867"6515- AG SEED FOR SALE If you have any questions regarding this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651-9083. Advertisers of agricultural seed must $Ubmit 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 pf 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. '03 Brown Top millet, cleaned and bagged, 80% germ., 50 lb. bags. Bryant Skipper Macon 478-256-6060 478-781-2715 '03 brown. top millet, C&B, 86% germ, no noxious weeds, 27 cent/lb. Lewis Todd Mitchell 706-598-2554 '03 old timey plumgranny seeds, 1 tsp. $2/pkg. w/stamped address envelop. K. Todd 4655 Crow Rd. Dalton 30721 2003 red Moon and Star watermelon seeds, 97% germ., $3/pkg. w/stamped envelope. H. M. Burnette 5393 Cleveland Rd. Cohutta 30710 Brown top millet seed cleaned, 81% germ, $17."50 per 50 lb. bag. Charles Harrington Macon 478-742-6726 Brown top millet, $0.20 lbs., Kentucky 31 fescue, $0.40 lbs., both cleaned & in 50 lb. bags. Ly_ndon Mize Roy_ston 706-245-5314 Browntop millet, cleaned and bagged, 88% germ., lrg. quantity. Jimbo Hatcher Macon 478474-0034 478-256-0757 Plummgranny melon seeds, rare, $2 cash, 50 seeds, send SASE, remember the sweetsmell. Jared Bookhardt 66 Indian Hills Drive Rydal 30171 770-607-8164 Velvet beans, $75 per bu., $40 per 1/2 bu., $25 per peck, $3 per lb., plus postage. Fred K. Barnes Tifton 229-382-5349 Want Asparagus crowns and ASP of same. Jack Dorsey_ Mount Zion .770-832-9340 Want Jerusalem artichoke tubers w/some instructions. Onvil Moore Trenton 706-657-8856 Want herb water cress. W. Exner Newnan 770-253-1443 770-253-4135 Want pole cat crowder peas. Thomas Harmon 1349 N 9th St. Griffin 30223 770-2288335 Want seed or planting for old time oxhart tomatoes. Verner Adams Gaim~sville 770-5328714 Want speckled purple hull or red hull speckled pea seed, willing to pay: Roy Rudisill P. 0. Box 864 L)'.ons 30436 912-526-8459 Want to buy some dill seed. Charles Welchel Rockmart 770-684-5_069 Want velvet bean seed. C. Harper Elberton 706-283-1417 Want white crease back beans, also white cut short cornfield beans, call with price. Preston' Gamer Braselton 706-654-3423 If you have any questions about this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084. Flower seed offered for sale has not been tested for germination since it often is collected in very limited quantities. $0.50 pkg. w/SASE: zinnias, cosmos, cleome, impatiens, echinacea, Balsam, gaillardia, euphorbia, columbine, marigold, rudbeckia, pincushion flower. M. Lane 3914 Sue Lane Decatur 30035 $1 each wlSASE: zinnia, marigold, cleome, scabiosa, petunia, celosia, Gloriosa daisy, gaillardia, per. sunflower. S. Hall 356 Norristown Covena Rd. Swainsboro 30401 478-668-4983 - $1.50 each seed pkt. w/$0.60 LSASE: bicolor salvia, mxd. black-eyed Susan, (rudbeckia), Vernonia Missurica, tooth-ache plant. K. Lane 183 Alcory Lane Chula 31733 $1.50 each seed pkt. w/$0.60 LSASE: mxd. hot pepper, peach porterweed, mxd. hibiscus or four o'clock. D. Fletcher 127 Red River Circle Chula 31733 $1/pack w/SASE marigold seeds, 4-H member earning money to buy horse. V. Blackstone 5915 Seven Oaks Dr. Powder serings 30127 $1/pkt. w/SASE: bush lemon drop or orange marigolds, Scarlet trumpet vine w/instructions, other. D. Daly 1052 Rfver Plantation Dr. Woodstock 30188 $1/pkt. w/SASE: moon vine, Gloriosa daisy, huge blooms, white cleome, mxd. orange, yellow cosmos. 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 1491 Levi Kennedy_ Rd. Reidsville 30453 '03 Martin gourd seed, 50 seeds/$1.25 pkg. w/SASE. Edward Thurmond 1311 McHenry Crossing Madison 30650-2215 '03 dbl. tall zinnia seed, all colors, $3/pt., $5/qt. postage paid, prompt shipment; four o'cloc~ seed $1/Tbsp. Sue Williams 2801 Massee Rd. Adel 31620 229-549-7254 '03 giant mxd. color zinnia seeds $1/pk. w/SASE. Mamie Hayes 20 Millcreek Ln. Williamson 30292 770-228-3868 '03 impatiens; tall, re-seeding impatiens, mix colors, $1 1/2 tsp. w/SASE. Catherine Ragsdale 285 Ragsdale Rd. Dallas 30132 770-445-3835 '03 marigold seed $1/tsp. SASE. Willa Mae Mooney 1079 Ralston Dr. Ellijay 30540 706273-3256 '03 purple coneflower (echinacea) seed $1/Tbsp. w/2 stamps on self-addressed envelope; hardy perennial, goldfinches love them. Wynn Mott 5266 State Hwy. 60 Suches 30572 '03 seed, dbl. purple angel's trumpet $1/pk. plus SASE. C. Arnold 644 Lynn Ave. Jefferson 30549 '03 seed: marigold, cleome, mxd. zinnia, orange, yellow cosmos, cockscomb $1 each SASE: mxd. cannas 15/$12 ppd., lavender iris 15/$12 ppd. Zada Matthews 319 Sunlight Dr. Woodstock 30188 '03 seed: tall re-seeding impatiens, many variegated & colors $1/pk.- 112 tsp. w/SASE. Mozelle Green 158 George Cowart Rd. Chatsworth 30705 '03 seeds $1 per pack w/$0.37 stamp: Angel's trumpets, Confederate roses, ivy, rooted & potted, small & lge.; also, tomato and pepper plants. B. Driggers Conyers 770-7609050 Angel's trumpets, asters, bottle brush, helleborus, Black Elephant ears, ferns, lace cap, tardiva, macrophylla, climbing hydrangea, more. Verma Farlow East,Point 404-767-7656 Angel's trumpets,. brugmansia, rooted cuttings, banana trees, Black Magic Elephant ears, golden bamboo, lotus, green moss for dish garden, more. Patrice Cook Covington 770-787-6141 Angel's trumpets, cannas, including Bengal tigers, short yellow, tall red, dbl. flowering daylilies, crocosmias, chrysanthemums, call before coming. M.L Wooten 1884 Martin Rd. SW. Marietta 30008 770-422-8245 Angel's trumpets, potted $3-5, hosta $1-3, Siberian ~ris, stokesia, b_ee balm, white yarrow, other, no shipping. Teresa Hearn Brooks770- 460-7481 Angel's trumpets: yellow, white, peach, $5 each; also, phlox & daylilies. Connie Reese Whitesburg 770-834-6014 Apple gourd seed 20/$2 w/SASE. Lena Braswell 1089 Ho'f.! Braswell Rd. Wrens 30833 Aucuba, barberry, azalea, globe arborvitae, dogwood, golden euonymus, holly, Indian hawthorn, helleri, Leyland cypress, others, 1; 2, 3, gal. containers. M. Culpepper Gay 706-538- 0539 . August lilies or hosta 10/$12, Star-ofBethlehem 2 doz./$12, daffodils 2 doz./$15, coneflower, rose campion, black-eyed Susan $2/Tbsp./SASE: A. Mashburn 1030 Haywood Va. Rd. Armuchee 30105 Azaleas, crape myrtles, Japanese maples,Leyland cypress, abelia, forsythia, nandina, Sawtooth oaks, Lombardy poplar, red ma~les. Ty_ler Roberts Comer 706-795-5391 Azaleas- evergreen and native, 50 centsand up, quantity discounts available, will ship. Wesley Smith Athens 706-548-7393 Beautiful, sweet smelling Four o' clocks, mixed colors, some variegated, 20 seed/$1 w/SASE. Martha Dickerson Marietta 770-4277453 Black Magic, Black Princess, Hawaiian Elephant ears, rare ferns & hostas, voodoo Illies, yellow & orange gingers, will ship, other. Pam Jolley_ Decatur 770-593-1599 Blue Ice, one gal. buckets, about 18-20", $3 each; Norway spruce in one gal. buckets, 1012" $2 each. James Fuller Gainesville 770- 983-9947 Bradford & Cleveland select pears, weeping willow, Japanese & reo maple, crabapple, Nutall & Willow oaks, river birch, dely. available. Greg D. Strickland Winston 770-942-0011 404-583-6361 Camellia, Leyla11d cypress, mockorange, Yoshino cherry, Pee-gee and Nikko blue hydrangea, boxwood, other. Rich Gunn Alto 706-776-5211 Camellias in 1 gal. pots, grown from seed, cannot ship, $2:50 each. Lamar Mccrary Thomaston 706-647-7955 Canna lilies, yellow, med. high, 25/$20, $3.50 shipping; 15 Stella de Oro daylilies $12/15 plus $3 shipping. Ms. E.P. Dykes 1152 Ga. H~. 32E. Ashburn.31714 Canna lilies, yellow,_ red, orange $11/doz.; sweet shrub $3 each PP., lilies $5/doz., picked up. Martha Fordham Rt 2 Box 194 Metter 30439 912-685-5539 Cannas, mxd. colors and foliage, some scarce varieties, strong growing bulbs $16 per doz. ppd. Jay Carroll 392 Lake Dow Rd. McDonough 30252 Cannas, old-fashioned, tall, hardy, red, $9 per doz. PP. Margie Clark 391 D.C. Clark Rd. Ly_ons 30436 Cold hardy palm trees, defy. and installed, call for info. Deborah Golden Stone Mountain 770-593-3405 Confederate rose, daylily seeds $2, purple tansy, clematis vine, candytuft, marigold, foxglove, white trumpet, hollyhock, Dame Rocket, rose moss, $1 w/SASE. Barbara Long P.O. Box 73 Odum 31555 912-586-2193 Confederate rose/angel's trumpet potted plants, trade for hostas, pampas, etc. Steve Hudson Hiram 770-222-7766 - Crape myrtles, pink, white, lavender, 8'-10', $70; Leyland cypress, 8'-10', $80; bald cypress, 5 gal. $10. Brantley Wise Commerce 770-993-2100 Cryptomeria, leyland cypress, junipers, hydrangeas, viburnums, osmanthus, hollies, butterfly bushes, crape myrtles, nandina, lespedeza Anne Walker Good Hope 706-3429471 plastic garden pots, clay garden pots, white camellias. Cathie Thomas Austell 770-739- 2152 Elephant ears, 18" & 36" leaf varieties, potted plus various seeds. Kay Hughes 1242 Woodland Ave. SE., Atlanta 404-622-3127 Foxglove, Sweet Williams, Gloriosa daisies, rose campions, irises, daylilies, no shipping. Mrs. Glynn Etheleen James 197 Glynn James Rd. qons 30436 912-526-8516 Free sugar maple trees, red, yellow, mxd. Louise Steele Johnson 30 Steele Rd. Covington 30014 770-78.6-5539 Giant bearded iris, multiple varieties, some re-blooming, rhizomes and clumps for sale. D. Sandlin 518 Martin Mill Rd. Moreland dksks@charter.net 770-251-7797 Giant hibiscus seed, pink, dk. pink, white, $1 each pk. w/SASE. R. Shuman 825 ShumantownRd., Ellabell 31308 Gold dust aucubas $5, perennial tiger gingers $4, swamp hibiscus $4, Canadian gingers $4, Rose-of-Sharon- $5, daylilies $4. Shirley_ Olmstead Hameton 770946-3525 Hellebores, (lenten roses), . ferns, hosta, other shade plants. Rosalayn Smith 1779 E. Clifton Rd. NE. Atlanta 404-3737322 Hellebores, orientalis from $2.50; helleborus foetidus $12, bloodroot $7.50, variegated Solomon's seed $12, trillium. M. Kuniansky 1536 Nantahalla Atlanta 30329 ~04-633-9507 Helleborus orientalis, (Lenten rose; Christmas rose), shade loving perennial, grown outside, 1 gal. size pots. Herbert Parham Blairsville 706-745-0960 Hen and chicks, small $10/doz., med. $12/doz., lge. 6/$10, strawberry begonias or daylilies 14/$12, verbena, ageratum, Jacob's ladder $2/Tbsp. SASE. F. Brooks 674 New Rosedale Rd._, Armuchee 30105, Hostas, we have over 1,000 cultivars of hostas growing and 275 cultivars for sale. Daniel James Nelson Auburn 678-377-5556 - Hostas, 200 var., 2 miles beyond Zion Hill Church, Fri., Sat., Sun. or by appt. Dee Little Ellij!!'t_ 706-635-4891 Hyacinth bean vine, very fast growing, $3 pkg. SASE + 60 cents postage. Paula Brown 3871 Anderson Hwy. Hartwell 30643 706-377- 4793 Hyacinth bean, periwinkle, tigeir lily, daylily, marigold, morning glory, touch-me-not, $1.50/pk. Lavida Childs 170 Mallory Dr. LaGrange 30241 . Impatiens, periwinkle, cleome, bachelor's buttons, cockscomb, Balsam, each 200 seeds/$1; Jerusalem cherry 50 seeds/$1 SASE. H. Brooks 5106 Lexington Ave. Stone Mountain 30087 Iris, 300+ labeled var. of tall bearded, 400+ labeled daylilies, send $1 for :04 list. M. Franklin 15230 Birmingham Hwy.. Alpharetta 30004 770-410-0548 Japanese aucuba, forsythia, iris, yucca, daylilies, cannas, abelia, ginger lily, vinca, liriope, lamb's ear, foxgloves, rdse campion, sedum. L. Mulkey_ Cumming 770-889-7079 Japanese maple seedling $2 each, shipping $3.50, minimum order 5. Ben Yarbrough 330 Landers Dr. Mableton 30126 770-948-2376 Japanese maples 3 galJ$5, 7 jllus 15 gal. $20 to $35. L.B. Denney !lrone Til0-631-0242 Japanese maples, 140 var., ginkgos, water lotus. & grancy greybeards. Wylehe Townley Forest Park 404-363-1790 Japanese maples, Viridis, Sa:ngo Kaku, Crimson Queen, Ever Red, Inaba Shidare, Bloodgood, Osakazuki, - Red Dragon, 3 gal./$39, 15 gal./$98. Bridget Britton Garfield 706-829-1427 Japanese maples, azaleas, cactus, hostas, hanging baskets, Leyland cypress. Linda Waites Fairburn 770-964-6414 Japanese maples, various sizes, daylilies and hosta, many varieties, reas. prices, Roger Echols Moreland 770-927-1693 Japanese red maples, Confederate rose, angel's trumpet, seed, (cheap). Leone Norris 3411 Old Jonesboro Rd. Hapeville 30354 404- 761-2223 USASE- $1/pkg.: moonflower, bush type, old maids, cat's whiskers, pink salvia, cockscombs, min. hollyhock. Kathryn Watkini; 672 Northcutt Rd. Ellijay_ 30540 Lantana, columbine, Indian summer, daisy, azaleas, geraniums, lots more_, $1 and up. Carol Bland Fay_etteville 770-964-3162 Larkspur, amaryllis, marigolds, zinnias, four o'clock, trumpet, (white), Lady-in-Red salvia, Mexican sunflower, cosmos $1/pkt. LSASE, extra orders-extra postage. Gerri Ward 4496 Fowlstown Rd. Attapulgus 39815 229-465- Liriope, Big Blue, variegated, 1 gallon $1.75 each. Barbara Byrd Loganville 770-788-7575 Melampodium, tall red salvia, narrow-leaf zinnia, (white), Mexican sunflower (tithonia) seeds $1/pkg. w/SASE. Claudia Collier 376 Auriga Blvd. Bloomingdale 31302 912-748-- 0731 Mexican marigolds, (rare), minty smell, tall, nematocidal, kills weeds, (seeds), $4/pk.-2 s@mps; $6 1/2 cup-3 stamps, $10 cup-4 stamps. Donald Brown 2802 Melrose Dr. Valdosta 31602 229-242-2554 Moonflower seed 12/$1 w/SASE, instructions. John Fields 1026 W. Poplar St. Griffin 30224 Moonflower vine seeds, 1O seeds $1 .50, (includes postage). A. Folds 721 Costley Road LaGrange 30241 706-885-9407 Native America11 wild sweet shrub seeds, '03 crop, $1 long SASE, (2 stamps). John Way_ateehla P.O. Box 861 Ellija)'. 30540 Native azaleas, grancy greybeard, Jflac, viburnum, forsythia, hydrangeas. Dave Blihovde Cleveland 706-865-2849 Old time daffodils $3/doz., postage $4.50 each, boxwood, diff. sizes & prices. B. Lunsford 3602 State Highway 60 Suches 30572 706- 747-2331 Old timey daffodils $3/doz., Siberian iris $4/doz:., $4.50 postage each; althaea, aucuba, rose campion plants, daylilies, forsythia, redbuds; free liriope, you dig. E. Beach Duluth 770-476-1"163 . Orchid plants for sale. W.M. Jackson 3480 Ridge Ave. Macon 31204 Paulownia, world's fastest tree, huge leaves, spring flowers, shipping now. David Drexler 203 Drexler Lane Fitzgerald 31750 229-423, 7174 Paulownia- b"eautiful, flowering shade tree in three years, spring planting time is now here, call for information. Tanya Weeks Lenox 229- 546-4034 Peony poppies, BB buttons, purple cleome, larkspur, snapdragon, moon seed, moss, asters. Linda Beemis 18 Saddle Club Rd. Trenton 30752 Perennials and annuals, canna bulbs, white & yellow, red. Karen Annis 1436 Stark Rd. Jackson 30233 770-775-5320 Pink hibiscus,.mixed zinnias, yellow-orange marigolds, $1 each package with self address stamp envelope. Melody Wynn Rt 2 Box 1422, Wrightsville 31096 478-668-3788 Pond plants, some landscape plants, will ship, send SASE for price list. Susan Kingsolver 202 Piedmont Park Hull 30646 706- 425-1899 Purple bearded iris, yellow canna or daylily $15/doz., free seed w/order, all ppd. L. Ross 514 Green Dr. Canton 30114 Purple heart, hosta, daylilies, mxd. colors, border grass, variegated, ground cover. Dorothy McAfee 139 .Longview Rd. Fay_etteville 30214 770-461-3092 Rare hot pink bleeding heart vine 25 seeds $1, 200 seeds $5, SASE. Dan Staib 111 Pine Street Bluffton 39824 Red castor beans, 50 seeds for $1 plus $0.60 shipping. Joy S. Shelnutt HO. Box 1212 Loganville 30052 770-466-3045 Red flowering canna lily bulbs, grows 4'-6' tall, green foliage: 12 bulbs for $12. David Highsmith 6569 Reservoir Rd., Appling 30802 706-541-9509 Red spider lilies, King Alford daffodils, snowflakes, bulbs 2 doz./$15; hibiscus, mix colors, 2nd yr. plants, 10/$12, all PP. Dorothy Grant 3788 Spence Rd. Pelham 31779 Rose campion plants $12/doz., pink or white oxalis 4 doz./$12, landscaping daylilies 35/$30, bouquet pepper, Stephanotis or hyacinth vine $2/Tbsp. w/SASE. L. Brooks P.O. Box 888 Armuchee 30105 Rose-of-Sharon, (hibiscus syriacus), althaea, ]:>ink or lavender, $10; nandina $3, no shipping. Kari Brucker Lavonia 706-356-2579 Rose-of-Sharon, wisteria, touch-me-nots, cleome, four o'clock, Mexican sunflower, swamp sunflower, Caveman's gourd; old timey marigolds $1 each, lge. SASE. B. Savage 3017 Atkins Dr., Gainesville 30507 Seed: angel's trumpet, red hollyhock, Ebony- Shoofly, Love-lies-bleeding $1/tsp. w/SASE. Gail Wilson 1020 B. Wilson Rd. Commerce 30529 Seed: mullein pink, morning glory, touch-me- nots 1/2 tsp./$1, money plants, four o'clocks, angel's trumpet, hibiscus $1/tsp., ea. w/SASE. G. Robertson 1955 Old Cornelia Hwy. Gainesville 30507 Spider lily bulbs, (red), $3/doz., blooms Ag Plants for Sale cleome, touch-me-nots, hibiscus, red, white or Dahlia's, all size, color, or name, send stamp 3641 September, $4.50 per order-not over 2 mauve, mix color daylily. B. A. Rouse 144 for list, $3-$6. Brenda McEntyre 1243 Leyland cypress 1 gal./$3, 3 gal./$7, quantity doz./order. R. Bridges 237 Suwanee Rd. Calhoun Rd. Sylvester 31791 Craig!own Ellijay_ 30540 706-698-5878 discount available on large orders, Athens Moultrie 31788 229-985-1566 If you have any questions regarding this cat- '03 swan & bluebird gourd seeds 12/$1 Daylilies for sale, all daylilies half price off area. Liza Smith Nicholson 706-757-2526 Stella de Oro daylily, 1O to 15 plants in 2 gal. egory, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651-9083. w/SASE, (self-addressed stamped envelope). last years price, over 600 varieties, old & new. Leyland cypress 3 gal./$9; also, crape pots $10; oakleat hydrangeas $10, more. Winnie York 505 Flat Branch Rd. Ellijay 30540 Claudia Dellinger Commerce 706-335-9523 myrtle, hollies, junipers, arborvitae, nandinas, Warren McDaniel Fairmount 706-337-2135 1 gal. blueberry plants, $3.95 single, $225 1000's of hosta, 100 plus varieties, 5 types. Daylilies, 100 mxd. colors, $35; white dawn redwood, many more trees, shrubs, Succulent, cactus, begonias, and unusual for 75/up. Connie Quinn 15 Possum Hollow Rd. hardy ferns, Stella de Oro dayliries, forsythia. Siberian iris $12/doz., all ppd. Brenda evergreens, installation available. Bob Wetzel tropical ferns in asstd. sizes. Debby Satterfield Mineral Bluff 30559 706-455-4622 T.M. Smith Gray 478-986-5964 478-986-0831 Robinson 265 Cedar Circle West Point 31833 Dallas 770-443-5266 Baldwin 706-778-5762 Page 10 THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday April 28, 2004 Bulletin Calendar Blue, green, brown eggs, free range Catfish, hybrid bream, trout DNR Golden red clean pine straw, long needle, chickens, not fertile, large/extra large, $2 regdJlicensed, pick up or dely. Randy $2.85 per bale picked up, $4.25 per bale - dozen. Robin Scott Adairsville 770-877-3987 Bennington Dahlonega 770-377-3243 installed, min. 50 bales, dely. available. K. Hess LIVESTOCK.SALES & EVENTS May 1 Cooper Hill Outreach Ministry Arts & May 7 Special Cow-Calf - Bred Cow & Bull Crafts Festival, 9 am-4:30 pm, booths Sale, 7 prn, including 2 complete herds, still available, Milledgeville. Info: C.F. s. Dixie Livestock, Oak Park, 1-16, Exit 90, U.S. #1 to old 46. Info: Willis or Richardson, 478-9861521 or Carl Evans, 478-452-8157. Tammy Sikes, 912-578-3263. May 1-2 May-retta Arts & Crafts Festival, Sat., 10 am-6 pm, Sun., 11 am-5 pm, Eggs, farm fresh, brown, large and extra large, area of Hwy. 212 and 138. Joyce Williamson Conyers 770-860-1519 Eggs, large brown, fresh daily, from free range hens $150/doz. Toni Bass 1263 Kuhn Cir. Harlem 30814 706-556-0824 Farm fresh Araucana eggs, blue, green, pink, $3/dozen or $2.50 with empty carton. Channel catfish fingerlings, bass, bream, other, volume discount. Mac McCollum Franklin 770-854:8000 770-328-8866 Channel catfish fingerlings, bluegill, shellcracker, redbreast, hybrid bream, free delivery. Ringo Merritt Waynesboro 706-5540182 Channel catfish, bluegill, redear, redbreast Alpharetta 770-844-7147 .Golden red pine straw, semi-load, $2.60 per bale. K. Hester Alpharetta 678-513-9188 Hay, square bales for mulch, $1 a bale. Ed Hicks Hampton 30228 770-946-9222 Pine straw $2.75/bale, free delivery Atlanta South, spread $1 per bale extra. Bennie Bulloch Manchester 706-846'3665 EQUINE EVENTS May 1 Currahee Saddle. Club Open Horse craft demos, Glover Park, Marietta. .Donna M. Goodall Canton 770-720-2781 bream, all sizes, dely. available.. Jerry Hart Pine straw $2.75/bale, free delivery, Info: Marietta Parks & Rec. Dept., 770- Farm fresh eggs $1.25 w/carton exchan11e, Newton 912-734-5144 installation available, del. to all areas. Josh Show, pleaf?ure classes at 11 am, 794-5601 or running not before 3 pm, Stephens Cty. mknox@city.mariettaga.us. Fairgrounds, Toccoa. lrifo: Chee Chee, May 2 19th Annual .A Day in the Country 706-886-2842 or Lamar, 706-779- Crafts Festival, 11 anl, Augusta 3203. Riverfront Marina, Augusta. info: 803' May 8 NGBRA Running Show, 3D poles, 278-4849. youth & senior barrels, 4-D open May 8 Ocmulgee Wild Hog Festival, hog-dog cloverleaf, 12 rioon, Breakaway Farms baying, crafts, 9 am. Info: 229-467- Arena:, Cleveland. Info: Kevin Nix, 706- 2107/2144. 865-9488. .. May 8-9 Spring Mountain Marketplace, 1O am-5 pm, free, arts & crafts, craft GARDENING EVENTS demos, Blairsville. Info: L!nion Cty. April 30 Gwinnett Master Gardener Plant Historical Society, 706-745-5493. Sal(l, 8 am-2 pm, GJAC, 75 Langley Dr., Lawrenceville. Info: Steve Pettis, ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS 678-377-4010 or May 22 Mule Day 2004, g am-3 pm, mules, steve.pettis@gwinnettcounty.com. tractors, authentic crafts, May 1 Plant Sale & Seed Exchange, 9 am.12 blacksmithing, grist mill, heirloom noon, Bartow History Ctr., 13 N. Wall plants, more, Shields Ethridge Heritage St., Cartersville. Info: 770-382-3818: Farm, Jefferson. Info: 706-367-2949. . $1.50 w/o carton. Ruth Brown Lawrenceville .678-377-2457 Farm fresh large brown eggs from free range healthy hens, chicken and others. Lynn Schlup Tennille 478-552-1119 Fresh eggs, brown, white and green $1.25/doz. John Anderson Jackson 770-775.1237 Fresh free range brown eggs, no chemicals, no hormones, all. natural. R. BannistE!r .Cleveland 30528 706-244-9601 Jumbo black walnut meats, '03 crop, $20 per quart, will ship. D.L. Christensen Lebanon .770-928-6313 Naturally raised beef, no hormones or implants used, processed the way you want it, quarters, halves, wholes. James Alan Bryant .Lyerly 706-895-2811 Naturally raised pork, forage our crops plus whole corn, soy meal, no antibiotiCfl/hormones, freezer ready, whole. or half. .John. Dyal .Cobbtown 912-684-3099 Channel catfish, bluegill, stlellcracker, redbreast, hybrid bream, dely. available. Johnny Mitchell Dexter 912-875-3611 Channel catfish, bluegill, shellcracker, redbreast, largemouth bass, hybrid bream, crappie. Herman Walker Centerville 478-9714383 Crappie, worms, and supplies, disease free, all sizes available. Jason Holyoak Alapaha 229-532-6495 Nice red wigglers, juicy Giant Reds, $30 per lb., call alter 6 p.m. Ive. msg. J.A. Fincher Acworth 770-427-4845 Pond aerator, unused or never used, 3/4 hp., dbl. prop, 120V, 100' power cord w/float, $750. V. Loo Luthersville 770-927-2234 Red wigglers $25/lb., Belgian European night crawlers $30/lb. plus $hipping; also, worm castings. Shirley Clark Lyerly 706-895-2693 Red wigglers and Europeans $30 per lb., price includes shipping. B. Newman Douglasville 770-942-7993 Bulloch Wann Springs 770-571-0189 Pine straw $3.25/bale, free dely. w/in 40 mile radius of Macon, 50 bale minimum order. Mike Crawiex Gray 478-745-3969 Pine straw, big, clean bales $2.75, dely. available to all areas, installation also available. Benjamin Bulloch Manchester 877-385-4903 Pine straw, del. and installed, $4.50/bale. Martin Golden Lawrenceville 678-407-9084 Red pine straw, bales hand racked to assure only the best quality and color., $3.65 delivered, $3.85 installed. Brandon williams Lawrenceville 770-256-8767 Several 1000 lbs. rolls of mulch hay, $10 per roll. Keith Yawn 136 Yawn Road Hazlehurst 315$9 912-375-7743 . Taking orders for '04 wheat straw in the field, $1.50/bale, loaded on your truck, cow hay & mulch $15-$20/roll. Dwayne Heatwole Metter 912-685-7384 . Wheat straw in square bales. Russell Elliott Lizella 478-935-8180 May 8 Private Gardens of CoQb Cty. Master June 19 2nd Annual Outdoor Market & Gardeners Tour 10 am-5 pm. Info: 770- Festival, 10 am-7 pm, free to. public, 528-4070. .arts & crafts, more, Clarkston. Info: May 11 Ga. Native Plant Society Meeting, 404-508-3262. 7:30 pm, Mary Pat Matheson on "Garden Plans and Native Plants," PESTICIPES & RECERTIFICATION Atlanta Botanical Garden, Atlanta. Info: April 29 Forage Ffeld Day, comm. 1 & 21, 1 770-343-6000. & 23, 1 & 27, 1 & 32, private 1, May 22 Garden Club of Ellijay Annual Plant Eatonton. Info: J. Keith Fielder, 706- Sale, 9 am-1 pm, Ellijay Lions Club 485-4151-. . Barn, Old Hviry. 5. Info: Catherine Gray, May 3-4 Southeastern Turfgrass 706-635-4535. '. Conference, comm. 9 & 24, 'Tilton. Info: Diane P. Kilgore, 229-386-3267. , CRAFT FAIRS May 6 Ga. Pecan Growers Assn. May 1 Great Craft Fair, 8 am-4 pm, Anvil Conference, comm. 2 & 21, private 2, Block UMC, 3895 Anvil Block Rd., Perry. Info: Thomas F. Crocker, 229- Ellenwood. Info: Patricia S. Mitchell, 382-2187. 404-241-3056. Pesticides & Recertification listings may be found on the Georgia Department of Agriculture web site at http://www.agr.state.ga.us. Livestock auctions listed in the Market Bulletin sometimes Offer related items for sale, such as tack and other livestock equipment. Notices for auctions selling any items other than livestock must be aceompanied by the auction license number of the prjncipal 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 questions about the Bulletin Calendar, callRandy Cox at 404-656-3682. 'Time to purchase your daylilies, maoy varieties, visit my garden. Patricia Pannell Good Hope 770-267-6630 Trees: live oak, poplar, maple, hickory, Red and Shumard Red oak, Laurel oak, Overcup oak, Sawtooth oak, Willow oak $5-$35. N. Halley .Metter 912-685-5266 Trumpet tree, (brugmansia, 7 colors), English ivy, purple wintercreeper, pachysandra, daylily, hydrangea, clematis, hosta, iris, liriope, aucuba, Spanish bluebells, others. C.O. 1 story beehives $11 o, supers $20/$36, 5 frame nucs $60, beekeeping supplies/equipment; bee pollen, beeswax, honey. John Pluta Milledgeville 478-452-2337 All beekeeping equipment and supplies, call for complete list, getting out of business. Denise Marsh Moreland 770-251-1865 All equipment must go, electric separator, stainless table, bottler, hive, boxes, much more, all for $2900. Mark Siegel Hoschton 770-378-5418 ' Pecans $4 per lb. plus postage. Robert Bassett 3j15 Avondale Mill Rd. Macon 31216 .478-788-1648 Water ground meal, whole wheat flour, grits, $3/5 lbs. plus postalle; also, grind your grain. .Mike Buckner Junction City 706-269-3630 Herbs State law requires all ginseng dealers and growers to be registered with the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. For more information, contact the Georgia Natural Heritage Program at (770) 918"6411 .or at website www.georgiawildlife.com. '03 Peter pepper seeds $1/pk. w/SASE, planting instructions included. Ryan Caudelle 145 Massengale Rd. Brooks 30205 770-716- .3809 '03 Peter pepper seeds $1/pkg. w/stamped addressed envelope. Wes Nations 4655 Wilson Rd. Cohutta 30710 Bird's eye .pepper seed $1 w/SASE, no checks. Mary Arnett 256 Jonesboro Rd. Jonesboro 30236 Hot pepper tree seeds $1 w/LSASE, one plant this year 5'11 ", planting instructions free. Helen Swanson 1140 Old Muse Rd. Carrbll(on 30116 Pepper seeds: Mexican pepper tree, tear drop, habanero, rooster spur, bouquet, tobasco, Peter $1/pkt. w/SASE. Doris Chambers 155-A Huff Dr. Lawrenceville 30044 Rooster spur hot peppers, 100% pure, wonderful for cooking, pepper sauce, etc., deep red color, 20 pods/$2 w/SASE. M.L. Powell P.O. Box 613 Jackson 30233 Sundried rooster spur peppers, 30 pods for $1, cash only, send SASE. Jack Long P.O. 911 Hawkinsville 31036 478-783-4312 Red wigglers and Europeans $30 per lb., price includes shipping. H. A. Riffle P.O. Box 402 Buchan::::ao.:n.::3;:::0~11.:.:3::,......__,=..,,,_--,,--:--,.- Red rs, breeders, $20/lb., w/instr. plus shippin pleton Rte. 1, Box 105 Lumber City 3 12-36a-4451 . Red wigglers, complete bee:! w/bedding material, consists of thousands of worms & egg capsules, $100. S. Durden Social Circle 770464-2356 Red wigglers- 1/2 gal. drum bedrun $50, 1000 breeders-$24, 5 gal. bucket bedrun-$20, worm castings $0.75/lb. or less for larger amts., we ship. Riley Hunt Perry 478-987-2589 Red worms and Big Reds mxd., well stocked oeds $35/up, over 100 available, shade cloth, cups, shipping, boxes. .).F. Smith Boston 229- 498-4419 ' . Red worms, 500 breeders or 1000 bedruns, $30, can ship. Jimmy Jacobs Marietta 770333-1728 Smallhead channel catfish, treated disease free, all sizes, statewide delivery. Freddy Tribble Alamo 912-568-1879229-868-3730 Sterile grass carp, bass, channel catfish, copperhead bluegill, shellcracker, redbreast, hybrid bream, cr.appie, prompt statewide delivery available. Keith Edge Soperton 912529'3315 Sterile grass carp, channel catfish, all sizes available, bluegill and redear bream and bass. Ed Henderson 1852 Fort Creek Rd. Dearing 30808 706595-7183 Fertilizers & Mulches '03 bermuda mulch hay, lge. qty., good tight sq. bales $1.65. Lewis Sanders 754 Stephens Salem Rd. Stephens 30667 '03 hay for mulch/landscape, sq. bales, $2 in barn, qty. discounts. Mike Carroll Jersey 678- Poultry Compost To help connect suppliers with those in need of poultry compost, the Market Bulletin is now including such advertisements in this portion of the Fertilizers and Mulches category. Ads are subject to the same general guidelines for all Market Bulletin advertisements found on page2 Chicken 1itter - 25 miles west of Macon, $25 truck load. Mike Bloodworth Knoxville 478836-2535 Oddities Beautiful emerald green emu eggs, cleaned and blown. Jackie Paul Conyers 770-7611284 Gourd for sale, Martin, crooked handle, craft, Bottleneck & more. Wallace MEIXWell 3226 Hoot Owl Rd. Royston 30662 706-245-4218 Gourds, '.03, taking orders for next year, $2 & $3 each. Ron McDaniel Grayson 770-9630471 Gourds: Martin and crookneck, diff. shapes and sizes. Hoyt Howard Cumming 770-8872039 Lucky buckeyes $3.25/doz.; buckeyes for planting $4.50/doz. includes shipping. J. Simmons 2720 Skyland Dr. Atlanta 30319 404-327-973.3 Miscellaneous Wanted Want 1''x4" and 1"x6" tongue-n-groove wood, 2 bottom plow, 6 It. X 8 ft. metal shed, reasonable. John Gunn Reynolds 478-847- 3387 . . Want 16' galvanized cold frame hoops and 28' X 100' clear poly. or co-poly. greenhouse or Henderson 171 Marietta St. Alpharetta 30004- All you need to start bee keeping, suit, hat, 1921 770-4756503 veil, gloves, tools, hive box, 2 supers, frames. Fish & Supplies 873-2625 cold frame covering. Mike Simpson Armuchee '03 mulch hay, lge. sq. bales/$2. Doug Petty 706-235-2532 Trumpet trees in gal. pots, 4 colors, mondo Aubie McMillan Chatsworth 706-695-8024 Persons selling sterile tnploid grass carp Ball Ground 770-735-6245 Want 2 rubber tire farm wagon frames. Elmer grass, liriope and other, you dig, all reasonable. Bee equipment, 20 frame radial extractor, must have a Wild Animal License from the '03 mulch hay, square bales dry in barn, Osner Loganville 770-318-0798 H. Smith Austell 770-948-4174 supers, queen exclders, foundation, etc. for Georgia Department of Natural Resources. $1.75; 4'x5' round bales in field, $10. Del Finco Want 4"x8" welded fence wire; also, post. Tuberoses, fragrant, sgl. blooms, blooming sale, excellent condition. J. Henderson Market Bulletin advertisements for sterile Watkinsville 706-769-8527 Bob Johnson Snellville 770-388-9347 size bulb in every clump, $8/doz. clumps plus Dawsonville 30534 Ti'0-887-5607 carp must be accompanied by a photocopy '03 mulch hay, square bales, dry in barn, Want AG tires and wheels for Kubota $2 postage. Alice Powers 1173 Drew Allen Rd. Maxant electric 20. frame honey extractor of the advertiser's license. For license $1.75 per bale. L. McClelland Senoia 770-630' B61 OOE, (2WD), or trade turf tires and wheels, Williamson 30292 770-567-8611 . and uncapping machine . in exc. condition information, contact DNR Special Permit 9149 ' 770-478-3677. E. Worthington Hampton 770- Vinca trailing variegated 12/$10, postage $2, $2000. Bobby Howington Watkinsville 706-. Unit at (770) 761-3044. 2003 mulch hay, 4x4 rolls, $5 each; also, 478-4355 404-428-1050 canna5.or daylilles, mix col,ors, 121$10 postage 769-8466 70!"-769-9516 $3. L.J. Parker l'!te. 2, Box 247 Butler 31006 New, glued, assembled white pine bee hives, 478-862-5536 supers, feeders; nuc boxes, excluders and Water filies, hardy & tropical, $12 & up, foundations. Michael Gailey Baldwin 706-776- marginals $6, lotus $30. Cathy Gloss 924 1843 Campground Rd. Griffin 30223 678-688-5537 Will remove bee swarms, other bees & Water plants - lilies, clover; reeds, pony-tail, unwanted bee equipment, free quotes. Derry $5/pot, ready for your garden pond. Elise M. Oliver Perry 478-987-7454 Farnham Grantville' 770-583-2350 770-367- Will remove bees, catch swarms, emply hives, 3148 tops, bottoms, etc., nucs in May, closed Sat Weigela, bridal's wreath, azaleas.native Edward Colston Taylorsville 77o-382-9619 azaleas, Leyland cypress, Green Giant arbor Will remove honey0ees & other bees in vitae, allium, shrub roses, sweet shrub. Larry Metro Co. area.& long dist. beyond Metro Co. Dawkins 1171 Rousey Duncan Rd. Royston .area. Milton D. Scott East Point 404-344-0719 30662 Will remove honeybees and unwanted bees Wild boxwoods, w.ill grow like a tree, blooms and equipment in Rockdale, Newton, and white and has blue berries, different sizes, Walton Co. Hugh Bowen Conyers 770-760- make offer. Tonya Schrader Cleveland 706- 8844 865-4450 Will remove swarms free, will remove bees in Zinnia, podocarpus, larkSpur, hyacinth bean, structures, (fee estimates); also, will buy used gay leather, dogwood, coneflower, candytuft, equipment. Josh Arnold Covington 706-468- black-eyed Susan seed/list $1/pkt./SASE. 1474 404-925-4419 Joseph Abernathy 469 Hwy. 109 E. Meansville 30256 . Things To Eat Zinnias & marigolds, mxd. colors, Jerusalem cherry, touch-me-nots, Habernero & red cherry pepper $1/pkt. w/SASE. Ann Dutton 3269 Five Forks Trickum Rd. Lilburn 30047 Use of the term "organic'' requires registration with the Georgia Department of Agriculture. Advertisements submitted without certificate of registration for items MISCELLANEOUS offered for sale cannot be published. For more information, access the department .website lr.iww.agr.state.ga.us and link from the llome page to the Organic Agrtcutture If you havf:I que,stions regarding ads in this page and registration fonns. Those who .do category, call Mia Haney at.. 404-651-9084. oot have internet access or are unable to download the forms, should contact the The Miscellaneous category includes the Organic Program Manager, Vernon Mullins, following subcategories: 1;1ees, honey and at (706)595-3408. . supplies; things to eat; herbs; fish and '03 black walnut meat $15/qt fllUs $4.50 supplies; fertilizers and mulches; oddities; postage: Georgii;i. Bond 2005 Bond Dr. miscellaneous wanted; notices; garden. Elberton 30635 706~283-4599 space; notices; out~of-state wanted; =,"'03=b"'1a"'"c""k""w"'a""1n""u""'t""m""e"'a""ts-'""$~18"'"t-qt-.~p-p-d.-R-ob_e_rt firewood, timber; and Christmas trees. Only Norrell 3903 Turner Rd. Gainesville 30506 12-14' sterile grass carp, 3-5", 5-6" 6-8", 8- taking orders2004 mulch hay and wheat straw. Want Termite backhoe in working condition. 11" channel. catfish, qty. discounts, free Phillip Merk Commerce 706-476-4747 John Beach Brunswick 912-264-9544 statewide dely. available. Mike Buford Cordele Aged horse manure, free, you load, easy Want a food-grade 55 gallon plastic drum. 229-273-4150 access, near Crabapple. Pat Borders Beth Catron 137C Hatctier Road Warner 2-3" coppernose bluegill, channel catfish, Woodstock 770-475-0608 Robins 31088 478-953-3973 shellcracker, redbreast, hybrid bream, grass Bermuda mulch hay, weed free, can del. for Want any type of fishing equipment, poles, carp, free delivery and quantity discounts volume, $2/bale. K. Wood Hoschton 770-867- boxes, etc., call anytime. Harry Matthews available. Jack Lloyd Nahunta 912-778-4074 ..:4:::33:::2=---'----~-------- Hoschton 770-932-0033 .c .2000 super wiggler worms, plastic tray & Clean, freshly raked Loblolly pine straw, Want digital thermometer, used for making feed, $74 ~freight. Kim Holyoak Alapaha 229- good c61or $1.85/bale, no delivery, we load on candy. G. Childres 3969 Woodridge Way 532-4221 your trailer. Bob Green Montrose 478-676- Tucker 30084-2159 A-1 bass, bluegill, crappie, channel catfish, 3026 Want lge. qty. of plastic 5 gal. buckets, lids redear, Threadfin Shad fatheads, sterile grass Compost Plus, top-soil, top-dressing, and not required. Stephanie Whitley Alapaha 229- carp, free statewide dely. Danny Austin peat humuey for all gardening needs, Longwood 532-6135 Roberta 478-836-4938 Plantation. Patrick Mike Smith Newington 912- Want several tons of thicken litter del. and A-1 quality farm grown channel fingerlings, 857-4571 spread on my farm in Hancock Co. Ray Greene graded, .priced by size, accurate weights & Fescue mulch hay, $2 per bale, excellent for Sparta 678-429-2603 counts, gtd. live, healthy, delivery, other species available. J.F. . Gilbert P.O. Box 321 Thomaston 30286 706-648-3409 706-6482062 A1 qlty. bass, channel catfish finger.lings, bluegill, shellcrackers & hybrid bream, dely. seeding, bulk rates avail. Scott Smith Want small Nat gas greenhouse heater with Loganville 770-554-8021 770-757-1828 T-stat, vented preferred, good cond. only. Free aged horse manure; very little straw Arnold Warren Carrollton 770-832-2565 mxd. in, you load and haul. Andrea Elmore , Want some old-fashioned bird's"eye pepper McDonough 770-898-3130 seed or plants. Joe Milton Ochlocknee 229- Free aged horse/shavings compost, will load 226-2418 . available. Tony Chew Manchester 706-846- $10, no dump trucks, easy access, call appt. 3657 after 4 p.m. J. Erb Sharpsburg 770-253-5954 Adult largemouth bass, rainbow trout, Free composted horse manure, aged year blu.egill, shellcracker, crayfish.. Greg Grimes plus, easy access, ava. seven days, you load. Ball Ground 770-737-5125 Carey Seigel Monroe 770-267-0695 All sizes improved channel catfish available: Free dirt, you load, you haul. Rhonda Escutia 2-4'', 4-6'', 6'8" and eating size. J.H. Holyoak Aragon 706-238-9641 Alapaha 229-532-4223 Free horse manure mixed with shaving, I will All sizes of improved channel catfish avail., load, easy access, Sever Rd. Stables, locally hatched & grown, disease free, 2-4", 4- Lawrenceville/Duluth. area. John Hermanski 6", 6-8" & eating size. J. Holyoak Alapaha 229- :D:.:u:.::IU::th::..:....:7,..:.7.:::0...::-2:.:.7.:..7-4...:.::9.:::85=----~---- 532-5395 Free horse manure mixed with shavings, Available now catfish, crappie, bluegill, easy access, bring your own pitch fork; Doris redear, and hybrid bream, dely. available. Paul Bird Distel Barnesville 770-358-7623 Williams Hawkinsville 478-892-3144 Free horse manure mixed with shavings, we Bass, bluegill, channel catfish, coppernose, load, you haul. Jerry Higgins 431 Hampton Rd. grass carp, all sizes, excellent quality, free Fayetteville 30215 770-460-0717 delivery. Render Ward Warm Springs 770- Free horse manure/shavings 328-4434 706-655-3826 bagged/sealed, dry weather only, 4x4, Want to buy early June apples-Lodi or transparent. Nancy Austin 2380 Beeks Rd. Williamson 30292 Want to rent or buy PTO water pump to fill pond, need 350' pipe. Tom Corley Royston 706-245-6483 404-915-4597 Want used chain link fencing, will remove from property. Rebecca Didocha Villa Rica 770-459-9866 Want used disc tiller, 20"-24' disc. David F. OliverValdosta 229-247-3468 Want used wood stove, w/wo blower, can trade for seasoned, split, hickory and oak firewood. R. Thomas Locust Grove 770-8989556 Want various garden pots, quality soil, used wheelbarrows, call alter 12. Rebecca Turner Canton 770-224-0728 one ad per household is permitted in the '03 shelled pecans,. mostly halves, $7/lb. Bluegill & shellcracker bream, channel preferred convenient, Roswell, Cumming, Miscellaneous category. bagged in freezer, postage paid in Georgia, 5 catfish lingerlings, bass, fathead minnows, Canton, you load/haul, Ive. msg. 0. H. Culp Out-Of-State Wanted Bees, Honey & Suppl"ies lb. min., call nights. Franklin Eaton 3389 Nancy dely. or pick-up by appt. only. Robert Brown Woodstock 770-664-5181 Want 100 head stocker cattle, 400-500 lbs. Creek Rd. Gainesville 30506 770-532-9340 Brooks 770-719-8039 Free horse manure/shavings mix, will help Joe Hojan Merrill WI 715-536'3593 1 story beehives $11 O, 5. frame nucs $55, '03'04 pecans for sale, $5/lb. for Stuarts, Brown, Rainbow, Golden & Brook trout for load, Lawrenceville/Grayson area. Ken Want 3 1/2' claw foot bath tub for livestock w/marked queens. Jerry Cols~on Kite 478-469- $6/lb. for Desirables, .plus postage, ready to sale, pick-up or delivery. Willis Dyer Robbins Lawrenceville 404-039-3221 678- watering. Jan Knight Columbia SC 803-351- 5118 eat. Russell Eaton Stockbridge 770-506-2727 Hiawassee 706-896-3915 .=3.:..76::..:::9.=.30::.4'-------------- 5177 10 frame.hives completew/bees, call after 7 Black Angus beef on corn and grain for 90 Catalpa worms and catalpa trees, 5-10'. Horse manure mixed with shaving, free you Want Gravely 800 series riding tractor, any p.m. J. T. Warren Rt. 1 Box 29 Milan 31060 days, drug free, no hormones. Stacey Burden Jackie Johnson 1912 Brays Lake Rd. Royston haul and load, call after 5 p.m. Joan Herren condition. James Arnold Anderson SC 864- 229-362-4520 Comer 706783-5840 30662 706-245-5024 Powder Springs 678-773-7477 296-5269 Wednesday April 28, 2004 THE MARKET BULLETIN Page 11 Fuel New Testing .Legal Notice (Continued from Page 1) (Continued from Page 1) NOTICE OF INTENT TO CONSIDER Product samples routinely are "We are proud of the good work will pay for the laboratory costs future. THE ADOPTION OF AMENDMENTS Tb THE .RULES RELATING TO taken to the fuel oil laboratory in that the_ Fuel and Measures associated with the testing of Producers should contact their PESTICIDE CONTROL Forest Park, .. where they are D~yision has done throughout the breeding rams to determine their local veterinarian' for an official TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS analyzed for compliance octane rating, volatility with years in protecting the interest of genetic susceptibility to and Georgia consumers;' said Georgia Some sheep have a scrapie. genetic blood test D artm t onf rams. hi The AND PARTIES: . Notice is hereby given that the Georgia ep en . wi pay or s . ppmg Department of Agriculture will consider numerous other standards of Commissioner of Agriculture resistance to scrapie and can pass and laboratory costs for testmg the. the adoption of new rules on May 31, 2004, product quality and performance. Tommy Irvin. "We have an on this resistance to their offspring. blood. The producer will pay for between .the hours of 8 a.m. and 12 noon Failure to meet quality excellent program that Georgians If a producer uses a scrapie the cost of having an accredited (no hearing is s:heduled),_ in the offi:es_ of specifications results in a "stop-sale order," and the product is withheld can look to with pride, and we are resistant ram ill his flock, then all constantly seeking ways to make his offspring will have some degree veterinarian collect the samples. The .. vetennanan mu~t contact the the Departm~nt m the Ag1:1culture B~rldi~g at 19 Martrn Luther King Jr. Dnve m Atlanta, Georgia. The rules to be from sale until it can be brought our program even better." of resistance if exposed to the Department for pnor approval considered are related to parts the Georgia back up to standard. .If you have questions or disease. There are 3 levels of before collecting the sample. Pesticide ControlAct of 1976, as amended The petroleum inspection concerns about fuel- or petroleum- genetic resistance. These are Funds are limited.and set to expire (0.C.G.A. Sections2-7-50, et seq.). An program is designed to protect apd benefit both the motorist and related matters, contact and Measures Division the Fuel at (404) referred to as 1) genetically resistant "RR", 2) genetically less Sep"tember 30, 2004. ., I encourage Georgia s sheep etoxathcitscNoopcyti.eof.the proposed rules is attached Synopsis (including Purposes, Main retailer. This system has worked so .656-3605 in the Atlanta area, or 1- susceptible "QR", and 3) producers to have their breeding Features and Differences): The new rules well in Georgia that several other 800-282-5852 toll-free states have adopted similar anywhere in Georgia. inspection programs. from genetically susceptible "QQ". A rams tested and to use RR rams for address the sale and distribution of simple blood test can identify the breeding," Irvin said. "We can pestic~des, the fe~ for_ registratio~ of scrapie susceptibility of a sheep. . . . . pesticides and the licensmg of Restncted eradicate scrapie by usmg t?ese Use Pesticide Dealers. Currently the rules "Usinga scrapie resistant ram to sound management practices. inChapters40-11-1 through40-ll-7were Perennial Peanuts Producers'Reaffirm breed ewes will give all of the Genetic resistance is better than a promulgated for the old, repealed Georgia Ga. Egg Commission Focus of Field Day lambs a measure of resistance," vaccine because it is life long. I am Economic Poisons 1\ct; as thes~ rules ~ow said Georgia Commissioner of pleased to make this test - available !a<;k statutory authonty and are meffective; rt rs proposed that they be repealed. There The Georgia Department of Agriculture recently announced that Georgia egg producers have reaffirmed the Georgia Egg Commission's program for another The Fourth Annual Perennial Peanut Producers Field Day is planned for May 22 at Spence Field in Moultrie. Topics include: "Weed Identification and Control in Agriculture Tommy Irvin. "This testing program will give our sheep producers a quick and inexpensive way to protect their flocks from this insidious disease." Because scrapie is seldom seen to our sheep producers, and I hope they will take advantage of this opportunity." . _Detailed information about . . selectmg sheep for genetic resistance to scrapie can be found is only one existing chapter dealing with the Georgia Pesticide Control Act of 1976, Chapter 40-11-12 Restricted Use Pesticide Dealers, adopted July 30, 1978. The proposed new rules are based on the last said Act. The synopsis of the individual rule chapters follow. three years. Ballots, cast by Perennial Peanuts;' "Sprayer Setup in goats, there is little known about at the following websites, Rule Chapter40-ll-1 restates from the eligible egg . producers, were and Calibration;' ''Perennial Peanut their genetic susceptibility or www.animalagriculture.org/scrapie law the Commissioners authority_ to counted on March 23, 2004, resulting in a 94.4 percent favorable vote. As required under the original marketing order of 1961, the Commission must be . reaffitmed every three years with a favorable Establishment and Management for Hay Production," and "Use of Ornamental Perennial Peanut Varieties in the Landscape." A field demonstration also is scheduled. Perennial peanut is a highquality persistent tropical forage resistance. Goats are susceptible to scrapie but are rarely infected unless exposed to scrapie-infected sheep. The blood test only applies to sheep and only rams will be eligible for testing. If additional /Scrapie.htmand www.aphis.usda. . gov/vs/nahps/scrapre. For more information about this program and genotyping sheep for scrapie, contact.the Georgia Department of . . . Agncu!ture Animal Health Section enforce the Act and . regulat10ns promulgated thereunder. Rule Chapter 40-11-2 contains definitions of terms used in these rules. They incorporate the definitions used in Chapter 2-7 of the O.C.G.A. Rule Cb.apter 40-11-3 identifies the type of products considered ,and not vote of at least 66 213 percent of legume that can be grazed or fed to funds become available, then ewes by callmg 800-282-5852, ext. 3667 considered to be pesticides. horses, dairy and beef cattle, hogs, may be eligible for testing in the or 404-656-3667. Rule Chapter 40-11-4 establishes those voting. goats, sheep, and rabbits, It can be which pesticide products are required to be p The Commission is funded stored as dry hay or silage and is an entirely from a producer-paid ideal substitute for imported alfalfa. I nstitute rov1"des assessment of 5 one-half cents per Georgia and Florida pesticide Be.ekeeping Training 30 dozen eggs. . the board of license holders may apply for General Assembly (Continued from Page 1) registered, the procedures for registration, length of registration period and procedures for re-registration. Establishes the fee for registration. Rule Chapter 40-11-5 provides for the directors consists of Chairman Continuing Education Units The 13th Annual Young Harris authority to refuse registrations, cancel, or Vince Booker of Gainesville; (CEU's) when attending this event. College/University of Georgia Crawford (R- Zebulon) and co- change the classification of a pesticide in David Lathem, Pendergrass; and For more information, call Clay Beekeeping Institute is scheduled sponsored by Rep. Robert Ray (D- the event of unreasonable adverse effects. Jerry Straughan of Shady Dale. Olsen at C850) 838-3509 or June 3-5 at Towns County High Fort Valley) changes the on the environment. Two positions on the board cbolson@ifas.ufl.edu. School in Hiawassee, Ga. Rule Chapter 40-IJ-6 provides relationship of the Georgia instructions on label content and positioning currently are vacant and will be This three-day Institute is one of Department of Agriculture and of certain label statements. Reinforces the named in the next few weeks by the Ex-Officio members consiting of SUDDEN OAK DEATH 'the largest and most comprehensive beekeeping training opportunities in the Southeast. Students can businesses goods at selling agricultural the various farmers labeling requirements under FIFRA. Rule Chapter 40-11-7 describes the forms of plant and animal life and viruses Georgia Commissioner of (Continued from Page 1) enroll in one of two tracks, markets, from landlord and tenant, that are declared to be pests. This rule will Agriculture Tommy Irvin, Georgia Farm Bureau President Wayne Nursery #2, Marietta; John Deere beginners participate or experienced to in lectures ' and to that of regulating licensee. It will agency and help the help when determining whether or not a product is to be determined a pesticide. Dollar, and two farmer members Landscapes #l n, Alpharetta; John workshops tailored to their level of Department to ensure that the best RuleChapter 40-11-8 describes certain appointed by the Georgia Deere Landscapes #57' expertise and interest. quality agricultural products are sampling criteria and methods for Legislature. Advisors are Dr. Mike 'Lawrenceville; Deep Springs The Institute offers a Master sold to the citizens of Georgia at the analyzing allowable samples. deviation Establishes the from the label Lacy and. Dr. Dan Cunningham of Nurseries, Dalton; Island Ace Beekeeper program at the Certified, farmers markets. guarantee. Gives the authority for the University of Georgia's Poultry 'Garden Center, St. Simons; Still Journeyman, and Master levels. In HB 17p6 introduced by Rep. inspections of records. Establishes criteria Science Department. Robert N.- Lake Nursery, Lawrenceville;. addition, the Institute offers Honey Lynmore James (D- Montezuma) for Stop Sale, Use or Removal ~ders. Howell is the executive director. D4"6an~l~~~Tir~eag~~~e~id ~~~,te ~?'s G1~~~ Brasstown NC 828-837-2230 Want older model MTD rear tine tiller for Southeastern Wholesale Nursery, Norcross; and Sago Inc/Plants Plus, Douglas. Earlier this month p'ositive samples were found in five Judge's training and certificatfon under the standards of the Welsh (UK) Bee Keepers Association with whom the Institute enjoys an official sister relationship. The Rule Chapter 40-11-9 provides for the and co-sponsored by Rep. Robert. application of the term "misbranded" as it Ray (D- Fort Valley), Rep. Al relates to pestieide labels and labeling. Williams (D- Midway), Rep. Rule Chapter - 40-11-10 contains Hinson Mosley (D- Jesup), Rep. prohibited acts and exemptio~s. . . parts. Charles Allen 110 Lee Rd. 824 Opelika AL36804 Want to buy pine and hardwood saw timber, pine and hardwood pulpwood, 5 acres or more. J. Milton Whitt Graniteville SC 803-663-3418 Want to buy pine and hardwood saw timber, onuthresern.eGseowrhgeiare npuorssi.et.irviee' s.samOpth1eesr were taken will be listed on the Georgia Department of Agncu1ture Institute is rounded out with the annual Honey show, i'ce cream social, and crab and shrimp boil. For. program and registration Ellis Black (D- Valdosta) and Rep. . . Austm Scott (R- Tifton) establishes an Aquaculture Development Advisory Council Rule Chapte.r 40~11-12 rs. retamed; rt sets forth the licensmg reqmrements for Restricted Use Dealers, record keeping requirements for the sale of restricted use pesticides and the duration of license. pine and hardwood pulpwood, fwe acres and ~J: J. Milton Whitt Graniteville SC 888-663- {vebsite as those samples are tonfirmed. Consumers can locate information go to website www.ent.uga.edu/bees/bee_instit and an aquaculture section within . Interested person~ may submit written comments concemmg the proposed Want to purchase a Jersey heifer calf, 1 - 60 days old. John Stephens Greenwood SC 29646 864-223-9435 i!nformation on the website w.ww.agr.state.ga.us by clicking on ute/bee_institute_2004.html or call Mrs. Detsy Bridges at (706) 542 9035 the . Georgia Department of Agnculture for the purpose of promoting and regulating the amendment to the Rule by mailing faxing them to: Tommy Gray, Division Director or the link "Latest Information for - commercial farming of pacific Pestic~des Division . . . Correction Firewood All firewood adVert1sed m 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 Sudden Oak Death" and the link "Q & A on Sudden Oak Death" There is no known cure for Sudden 0 ak Death once a P1ant is Spilt hardwood, one-third cord, $30, you pick up. A. Kmetz Hampton 770-897-0423 Timber white shrimp. The bill also creates . . ' as an mdependent entity, the Agricultural Commodities Commission for Beef. firewood. Advertisers . must use the itifocted. Fungicides do not The T1mberfor Sale category 1s designed standard unit of measure, the cord, when to provide an option for forest farmers to specifying the amount of firewood for sale. eradicate the fungus. The only market their standing timber. Timber Georgia Dep~ent of Ag~c~lture Room 550, Agnculture Bmldmg Capitol Square, 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Atlanta, Georgia 30334-4201 FAX: (404) 657-8378* Such comments must be received prior 11 hardwoods removed from residence, all known way to control it is by advertised in this category must be to the close of business (4:30 p.m. EDST) on wood for immediate sale. Mark Coleman 3746 Appaloosa Trail Douglasville 30135 770-920- 8324- .85 c-ord-s o~fo- ak/h-ick- ory-wo-od,-f - cor- d/$~ 90, 1/2 cord/$50, no defy. Bryan Mavis Gainesville prevention and exclusion - by keepm g potentially infected plants out of Georgia. individually owned and produced by the advertiser on his/her own property; timberland com-panies omr ubsutsibneesaset slaeraestal1lowaecdre.. No Trees for sale, mature pines and hardwoods. The telephone number in the Forest/Farm Workshop article for May 28, 2004, .and should contain the signature, printed or typed name, address and daytime telephone number of the maker. Each comment will be received into the 770-503-0778 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1.isa Hutton Williamson 770-884-9744 the Georgia Forestry Commission record and duly considered in connection Free oak firewood, tree already down and cut into large pieces, no defy., you hauVpick-up.Andre Cleveland Stone .Mountain 770-605-4716 Free: sweetgum, pine; insurance needed, you cut. A. Robb 345 Windsor Walk Conyers .Mixed hardwood, cut/split/stacked @ $150/cord, delivery available. William Costlow _R...,o,,.m..,.e_7_06_,-..,.23.,...5,_-0~6_2.,,5==-~-~,_-,-.,,.-- Oak and hickory $75 1/2 cord, free delivery and stack, prepare early for winter 2004. Andre CORRECTIONS chaff camng: rush, cane, French, do some repairs. Richard Strawn Dawsonville 706-265- in the April 14 issue of the Market Bulletin was listed incorrectly. The correct number should be (478) with the adoption of proposed Rules. This notice is given in compliance with Section 4(a)(l) of the Georgia Administrative Procedures Act (0.C.G.A. 770-999-9999 Hayden Marietta 404-310-022E) 3344 825-6269. Section 50-13-4). Page 12 Organic Growers Reminded Of Registration Requirement All Georgia growers, livestock producers, processors, handlers, and distributors who use "organic" in their labeling are reminded that they must be registered with the Georgia Department of Agriculture. All agencies or groups certifying "organic" products in Georgia also must be registered. Retailers who do not process or repackage certified organic commodities are exempt from registration. "We have been working with those who have shown an interest in organic production to inform them of the applicable rules and requirements concerning organic registration. However, some people who have not been involved in organic agriculture in Georgia may not have the information and that's why we are making it available through our website," said Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin. The application forms for Organic Registration are located on the Georgia Department of Agriculture website www.agr.state.ga.us with a link directly from the home page to the Organic Agriculture page and the registration forms. You must have Adobe Acrobat to view and download these registration forms. Forms must be printed out, completed and the hard copies submitted to the address provided on each form. Individual registration forms must be submitted for each of the following: Organic Grower/Producer; Exempt Organic Grower/Producer; Organic Livestock Producer; Organic Processor; Handler, Distributor; and Organic Certification Entity. Those who do not have internet access or are unable to download the forms, should contact the Organic Program Manager, Vernon Mullins, at 706-595-3408. The National Organic Program, the Georgia Organic Law, Georgia's Organic Rules and Regulations and links to other Organic w~bsites are on the Department's Organic Agriculture site. Certification Course Scheduled For Prescribed Fire Managers The Georgia Forestry Commission is sponsoring a Prescribed Fire Manager Certification Course in Albany May 20 that is designed to certify burn practitioners and land managers in Georgia. The course, which carries siX hours of continuing forest education credits, is scheduled 7:45 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. in the Math/Science Building on the campus of Darton College. Prescribed burning is an important land management tool that is beneficial in reducing certain competing tree species, preparing seed beds, enhancing or creating specific wildlife habitat, and clearing sites for tree planting. Instructors train students in all aspects of prescribed fire, including fire behavior, fire weather, firing techniques, writing the prescription, smoke management, safety, and how to relay information to the public and media about prescribed burns. There is a written exam at the end of the day's instructions. To achieve certification, participants must pass the exam with at least a 70% score and submit an affidavit stating they have at least two years experience as a prescribed burner and have been in charge of at least five burns. The course fee is $50, and registration deadline is May 14. For more information, call 229-430-6730. THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday April 28, 2004 Get a Kick Out of S to 9 Luke Ledford, 4, of Gainesville, helped his ''paw paw?' Elmer Maddox of Pendergrass, grow some large watermelons, including one that weighed 34 and one-half pounds. Notice of Auction of Equine . Pursuant to Section 4-13-7 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated (Humane Care for Equines Act), the Georgia Department of Agriculture will conduct a live auction on the following equine as grade horses, to wit: 2 year old bay pony gelding 1 year old white pony X gelding 2 year old light palomino pony X gelding 8 year old white Appaloosa gelding 1 1/2 year old bay Arabian X stallion 26 year old sorrel Quarter Horse mare 15 year old sorrel Belgian mare 13 year old bay pony mare w/ 1 month old bay colt 6 year old chestnut pony mare . 1 1/2 year old black pony mare 12 year old bay pony mare w/ 3 week old black filly 3 1/2 year old bay Quarter Horse mare 2 1/2 year old palomino Quarter Horse mare 2 year old sorrel Quarter Horse filly 11 month old bay/white Paint fif!y 3 year old gray Quarter Horse stallion 6 year old liver chestnut Mustang gelding 20 year old sorrel Quarter Horse gelding 2 year old bay pony mare 2 year old brown pony gelding 9 month old brown pony mare 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). 4 year old bay Quarter Horse mare 2 month old bay Quarter Horse filly Said equine is being sold as an impounded animal previously owned by Malcom Hughes under the au.thority of Chapter 13 of Title 4 of O.C.G.A (Humane Care for i;ciuinesf..ct). 5 year old black Quarter Horse X gelding 3 year old sorrel Quarter Horse X gelding 2 year old bay/white Paint filly Said equine is . being sold as an impounded animal previously owned by Ricky Lathern under the authority of Chapter 13 of Title 4 of O.C.G.A (tlurnane Care for Equines Act). The auction will be held at the Georgi;:i Department of Agriculture Impound Facility . in Decatur, GA at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, May l, 2003. The said equine may be inspected at the facility .from 11:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, May 1, 2004. Pictures of the equine are located on the Department website: www.agr.state.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. No representation is made regarding any registration or possible registration of said equine nor of the physical condition of said equine. Any documentation in po~session of the Department of Agriculture regarding iegistratiQn, physical condition or past veterinary treatment of said equine is available upon request; however, not withstanding the availability of such documentation, or lack thereof, or verbal infonruition given to the Department, said sale is fcir the equine on an "as is" basis without any representation, regarding registration, physical condition or acceptable use of the animal. The successful bidder must be prepared to tender the price by cashiers check or money order and move the animal from the impoundment facility by 6 p.m. on Monday, May 3, 2004. Payment may be made at the time the animal is picked up. If a successful bidder fails to tender the price as required, the Georgia Department of Agriculture may refuse to accept any other bids made by the successful bidder at this auction or any future auction. These horses are subject to periodic inspection by the Georgia Departrnt;nt of Agriculture for a period of 24 months. Fresh fruits and vegetables are an important part of a healthy diet, and now that spring is in full bloom, plenty of Georgia-grown produce soon will be a avfillable in supermarkets and grocery stores throughout the. state along with new brochure that will help consumers in choosing produce that will help them stay he'althy and fit. The information also will be .available in elementary and middle schools thioughout the state. 'The new "We Get a Kick out of 5 to 9" brochure was produced by the Georgia . Department of Agriculture in conjunction with the Atlanta Silverbacks professioniil soccer team and the Georgia Department of Education. This colorful pamphlet features the Department's "Georgia Grown" logo, along with some of the Silverbacks players, and provides important information that will help Georgia's students; parents, teachers, school administrators, and the general public to be more aware of how eating fruits and vegetables can improve their health. To encourage Georgia students to eat 5 to 9 fruits and vegetables a day, the Department of Education's School Nutrition Program: serves both raw and cooked fruits and vegetables; offers a variety of Georgia Grown fruits and vegetables; prepares appealing fruits and vegetables that contain less fat, calories, and sodium; and encourages nutrition LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS Prices for March 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 CATILE cows . AVERAGES Breakers 75-80% Lean ................46.63 Boners 80-85% Lean ..................48.87 Lean 85-90% Lean ......................44.50 BULLS . Yield Grade 1-2 1000-1500 lbs. ............................58.53 1500-2100 lbs.............................60.72 FEEDER CLASSES STEERS: MEDIUM AND LARGE FRAME N0.1 200-300 lbs.................................139.05 300-400 lbs.................................127.74 400-500 lbs.................................115.00 500-600 lbs.................................102.44 600-700 lbs................................,..92.21 700-800 lbs...................................83.75 STEERS: MEDIUM AND LARGE FRAME N0.2 200-300 lbs...............................123.83 300-400 lbs...............................114.40 400-500 lbs...............................102.83 500-600 lbs.................................92.38 HEIFERS MED. & LARGE FRAME NO. 1 2.00-300 lbs.........~:....................122.52 300-400 lbs.............................,.113.83 400-500 lbs. ..............................104.34 500-600 lbs.................................93.87 600-700 lbs.................................85.37 HOGS BARROWS & GILTS . 220-260 lbs. 48-49.9% Lean ......46.57 220-260 lbs. 46-47.9% Lean ......42.89 GOATS SLAUGHTER CLASSES SELECTION 2 BILLIES/BUCKS 75-100 lbs...................................77.67 100-150 lbs: ..............................101.83 150-300 lbs...............................135.33 NANNIES/DOES 60-80 lbs.....................................52.00 80"1oo lbs. ..................................71.50 100-140 lbs.................................96.50 KIDS & YEARLINGS 20-40 lbs. ....................................38.50 40-60 lbs.....................................53.33 60-80 lbs...............-......................63.00 education in the classroom concerning fruits and vegetables. For more information, call the Georgia Department of Agriculture at 1-800-2825852, Extension 3740. Additional information is available at the following websites: www.doe.kl 2.ga.us/schools/nutrition www.georgiagrown.info www.atlantasilverbacks.com Visit Our Website The Market Bulletin is accessible via the Internet. Simply go to the site www.agr.state.ga.us/mbindex.html, or go to the Georgia Department of Agriculture Home Page at www.agr.state.ga.us and click on the .option for Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin. If you want to submit an advertisement via .the website, click on the option "Submit Ads" and follow the instructions displayed. Ads must be submitted by the designated deadline in order to appear in the next available issue. If you have access to the Market Bulletin via the Internet and you no longer need to receive the publication through U.S. mail, consider canceling your. subscription to help the department reduce its printing and postage costs. 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