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Iv.IARKET BULLETIN
GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TOMMY IRVIN, COMMISSIONER
vo1.\f No. 11
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Wednesday May 25, 2005
Copyright 2005
Governor Signs Legislation to Benefit Dog, Cat Sterilization Program
What can you tell me about growing peppers?
Peppers are very tender plants, like eggplants, and are very susceptible to cold temperatures. Transplant pepper seedlings after the soil has warmed and the danger of frost has passed--in fact, if the soil is too cool, it may inhibit pepper seedling growth. If temperatures are too cold, leaves may yellow and flowers may drop off. Peppers do best in well-drained soil. Space pepper seedlings one and onehalf to two feet apart in a row. Fertilize the area before transplanting pepper seedlings. Apply a side dressing of fertilizer once the plants have been in the ground about a month. Keep moisture consistent by mulching around pepper plants. Uniform moisture is important all the way through to harvest time. Inconsistent moisture may result in a loss of calcium in the plant, which can cause blossom end rot.
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Ga. Tobacco Quota
Holders, Producers
Tobacco quota producers or quota holders are reminded that the signup for the Tobacco Transition Payment Program (TIPP) ends June 17. There will be no 2005 payment to quota producers or holders if they miss this signup. Signing up for TIPP is the final and only opportunity to receive federal payment<> related to tobacco production. Signup for the program
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In an effort to provide long-term funding for the Dog and Cat Sterilization Program, Governor Sonny Perdue signed House Bill 452 into law May 9.
Joined by Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Tommy Irvin, HB 452 Sponsor Dr. Gene Maddox, Georgia
Revenue Commissioner Bart Graham and other state officials, Governor Perdue signed the legislation, which will create a state income tax checkoff. The proceeds from this state income tax checkoff will benefit the Dog and Cat Sterilization Program (DCSP). Beginning in tax year
Joining Governor Perdue in the signing of the legislation to create a state income tax checkoff to benefit the Dog and Cat Sterilization program were: (left to right) Dr. Lee Myers, State Veterinarian and Assistant Commissioner-Animal Industry, Georgia Department of Agriculture; Dr. Ed Mahaffey, veterinarian; Senator John Bulloch, Senate Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Committee Chairman; Dr. Don McMillan and Dr. Jan Hines, veterinarians; Dr. Gene Maddox, sponsor of the bill and Secretary of the Georgia House of Representatives Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Committee; Mrs. Maddox; Representative Terry England, member of the House Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Committee; Senator Ralph Hudgens. Vice-Chairman, Senate Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Committee; (2nd row behind Dr. and Mrs. Maddox) Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin, and Georgia Commissioner of Revenue Bart Graham.
2005, Georgians can donate $1.00 or more from their state income tax returns to help pay for spay/neuter surgeries through this important program.
Currently, Georgians may support the program by purchasing a Dog and Cat License Plate for their vehicles. These commemorative license plates are now available at county tag offices throughout Georgia for a $25.00 one-time fee. More than $22.00 from each license plate sold directly benefits the DCSP. These funds are allocated only for spay/neuter procedures and educational outreach on this healthy choice. Close to 46,000 Dog and Cat License Plates have been sold since 2003, earning more than $1 million. Georgians also may contribute to the DCSP in honor or memory of a loved one. Contributions are 100% tax-deductible and provide much-needed funding to help curb the epidemic of pet overpopulation in our state.
State Representative Gene Maddox, a 46-year practitioner of veterinary medicine noted: "As a veterinarian, I have euthanized too many unwanted but otherwise healthy
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Notice
Ad Deadline for the June 22 issue
is noon, June 8.
Ag Dept. Finds SOD Fungus In Wholesale Nursery Sample
Georgia Department of Agriculture inspectors recently found the fungus that causes Sudden Oak Death in a small mountain laurel shipment to a wholesale nursery in Atlanta.
"Fungicides will not kill this pathogen on infected plants," said Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin. "Our means of control is to prevent the infected plants from entering Georgia. Even though this shipment involves less than 30 plants, most of them were still at the nursery. We're tracking every possible movement of these plants."
This detection was a result of the ongoing efforts among state and federal organizations to determine if this disease has spread from California to other states.
The Sudden Oak Death pathogen is primarily spread through the movement and handling of nursery plants that are hosts for this disease.
The woody ornamental hosts that were shipped to Georgia and are most likely to exhibit symptoms of disease are Camellia, Kalmia (mountain laurel), Leucothoe,
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Pick Your Own Fruits & Vegetables
See Pages 6, 7, 12
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:
9 year old sorrel breeding stock Paint mare 5 year old breeding stock Paint mare I year old breeding stock Paint filly I year old breeding stock Paint colt 2 year old sorrel breeding stock Paint filly 2 year old sorrel Quarter Horse gelding 4 year old bay Grade mare 4 year old brown Donkey mare 11 year old brown donkey mare 4 year old black Grade mare I year old black Paint filly 11 year old black/white Paint mare I0 year old sorrel Quarter Horse mare w/ I month
old colt 22 year old chestnut TWH X stallion 18 year old chestnut/white Appaloosa mare 7 month old bay Quarter Horse colt 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). The auction will be held at the Georgia Department of Agriculture Impound Facility in Decatur, GA at l :00 p.m. on Saturday, June 4, 2005. The said equine may be inspected at the facility from 11 :()() a.m. until I :00 p.m. on Saturday, June 4, 2005. Pictures of the equine are
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday May 25, 2005
'83 JD 650, 17 hp. w/4' scrape blade & 5' 2 NH square balers, $1500-$2000; 849 NH
Advertising Guidelines
FARM MACHINERY
bushhog, $4900. Tracy Underwood round baler, 16' trailer, $600; 24' Gooseneck
Watkinsville 709-625-5550
trailer, $1900. Elmer Nix Winder 770-867-
Bulletin Published Every Other Week
If you nave questions regarding this '84 Ford 2810 tractor comes w/2 sets of 6726 category, call Brenda Donnell at 404-651- tires & front scrape blade, runs well, $7500. 2 early 50 mdl. B JD tractors for parts, 1 A
All advertisements published in the Market word limit. The Market Bulletin reserves the right 9081 or404-651-9082.
Larry Lunsford Blairsville 706-897-5760
JD tractor for parts. Mack E. Dent Irwinton
Bulletin must relate to the farming/agricultural to edit notices.
Only farm machinery and equipment '84 lnt'I 454 dsl., new clutch, paint, dual 478-946-1352
indu.stry or be a part thereof; any and all item(s) Most advertisers include a telephone number in owned by the advertiser and used In PTO's, remote hyd., MSTA, $4800, call before 2 logsplitters, one heavy duty, 4' stroke,
submitted for sale through the Bulletin must meet their ads, but mailing address may be published his/her own farming operation can be 7 pm. Jim Helmly Hephzibah 706-592-5212 $700; 1 2' stroke, 5 hp., $500. F. Frady
at least one of the following criteria: 1) must be in lieu of phone number. However. it is important advertised; those persons advertising for '85 D4E crawler w/hyd. lift & root rake, 90% Gainesville 770-536-0816
produced by the advertiser on his/her own that advertisers provide a phone number when machinery and equipment wanted must be undercarriage, good condition,. $22,000. 2-row Covington planters, field ready,
farming operation, 2) must be made by the advertiser from materials on his/her own farming operation, 3) must be owned and used by the advertiser on his/her own farming operation for a period of at least 90 days prior to offering for sale through the Bulletin. * Businesses, corporations, dealerships or other commercial enterprises are not allowed to advertise in the Market Bulletin. Commercial is defined as intended for mass market; handling large quantities of product for distribution (i.e., more than normal household or farm quantities); supported by advertisement (i.e., advertisement in publications other than the Bulletin; listed as "business" in telephone directories or "yellow pages", etc.). Other indicators include, but are not limited to, holding business licenses and holding regulatory licenses/permits/registrations. Georgia residents only may advertise in the Market Bulletin with the following exception: outof-state residents may advertise only in the Outof-State Wanted category.
submitting ads in the event BuUetin ad personnel need to contact them concerning their ads. Advertisers who do not want a telephone number printed in their ads should note this fact when submitting the notice to the Bulletin. Each notice submitted for publication must be in writing; ads cannot be taken by telephone. Notices may be submitted by U.S. mail or facsimile transmission. Notices sent via mail or fax must be legible, on a single sheet of paper separate from any other notice, and be accompanied by the name of the category and the name, mailing and street address(es) and telephone number of the person submitting the same. Send ads to:
MARKET BULLETIN Ga. Dept. of Agriculture 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Atlanta, GA 30334-4250
Fax: (404) 463-4389
seeking those items for their own farmlhg operation.
'00 Case C80, 2WD, 80 hp. loader, bucket, spear, 575 hrs., $18,000; no-till drill. D. Seagraves Commerce 706-335-9458
'01 246 skid steer, burned cab, $9,500; several Rome/Remco bedding harrows, $2,950 ea. H. Gibson Hoschton 770-5860663
'02 Anderson tandem axle, 20' trailer, elec. brks., good condition, $2500. James Price Atlanta 404-484-7753
'02 Mahindra 35 hp. dsl. tractor, 8/spd., 97 hrs., 4 implements included, $6900. Jeff Smith Canton 404-277-5270
'03 457 JD baler, EC, sheltered, about 1000 bales, like new, $13,700. Bill Harp Molena 770-655-5130
'03 JD LX288 garden tractor, 54" deck, original blades, exc. cond., $3750. T. Powell Bainbridge 229-246-3059
Hewitt Smith Comer 706-783-5666
'85 Ford 1710 dsl., boom pole, 5' scraper, 5' Rhino finishing mower, mower, 3 cyl., 1400 hrs., $6500. Charles Littlejohn Locust Grove 770-914-2959
'87 Ford 1220 compact tractor, hyd. drive, PTO 3-pt. hitch, everything works, $4000. Glen Sundberg Homer 706-677-2097
'88 lnt'I road tractor L10, Cummins 9/spd., road ranger; 2 48' Hot Shot trailers; 2 mover conditioner, 1 box trailer. Gary Holley Rockmart 770-684-2151
'89 MF dsl., 3-pt. hitch, high/low trans. w/bushhog or mow grass, 1 yr. old, $4500. George Gaudet Ellijay 706-635-3401
'90 Freightliner, fifth wheel, single axle tractor, 3406 Caterpillar engine, 7/spd., good condition, $4650. Bud Lance Molena 770884-5101
'91 Long backhoe, 3-pt. hitch, 35TO-Go hp. tract, works good, minor leaks., $2500.
$600/obo. B. Adams Bogart 678-227-4629 770-725-0094
2-row cultivator, 2-row, $400; planter w/fert., $600; 4-row Pittsburg cultivator, gauge wheels & more extra. G. Brady Hephzibah 706-5922694
2-row disc harrow, box scrape, finshing mower, $1000, used on Kubota B6000E. Bob Forrest Buford 770-945-0791
2-row mechanical transplanter, exc. cond., 300 gal. poly tank, new water valves, $1500. Paul Folsom Lakeland 229-482-3340
20' long dovetail flatbed trailer w/ramps, double axle, brks., lgts., signals, good condition. Reese Barnard Adairsville 706629-2490
2004 Branson 50 hrs., 42 hp., front-end loader, bushhog, box blade, $17,000. Chad Spraggins Menlo 706-862-6007
2005 spike tooth drag harrow w/or without adjustable spikes, 3-pt. hitch or drag. D.
The editor has the authority to designate the
'04 Craftsman/Husqvarna garden tractor, Lawrence Gosford Clarkesville 706-947- Wasden Hephzibah 706-592-5223
length of ads and the number of ads that may be " TQ cancel an ad after submission or to correct GT 5000, Kohler 25 hp., 54" deck, STD shift, 1246
22' 4' dovetail trailer, good hay trailer,
placed by a family unrt in any issue of the Bulletin. errors made by the Bulletin staff, call the 35 hrs., sleeve-hitch, disc-harrows, etc, '93 Ford 3930, 460 hrs., good tires & Gooseneck, exc. cond., $3000; Bobcat 743,
Currently, only one (1) notice may be placed by department's toll free number, 1-800-282-5852, 8 $2200. A. Ballard Rutledge 770-356-2304
battery, exc. cond., $12,000. Mike Edwards runs very good, needs paint, $6500. Hugh
any family unit in any issue of the Bulletin. Family a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday - Friday, and ask for the
'04 Kubota B7800 w/loader, 4WD, 30 hp. Woodstock 770-928-2962
Cobb Ellijay 706-273-3500
unit refers to all individuals sharing the same person who is responsible for the ad you want to w/5' bushhog, 5' box scraper, 20' trailer, great '96 Belarus 975, 4WD, 100 hp., cab/air, 24' Gooseneck w/4' dove & ext. ramps,
residence, address or telephone number.
cancel or correct. The person's name and condition, $16,500. David Kirkland 90% tires, hvy. duty front loader, well great shape, $3200. Kendra Read
When submitting ads for publication, please telephone extension can be found under the ad Barnesville 678-618-1964
maintained, 350 hrs., $18,900. Scott Sund Barnesville 770-358-7575
adhere to the deadline stated on the front page of the Bulletin. Ads will be published only once each time submitted unless the advertiser specifies on the notice that the ad is to be published more than once. Ads may be published for two (2) consecutive issues. A new notice must be submitted if the advertiser wants the advertisement to continue more than two issues. Note: Some ad categories are published infrequently and are published only once per submission. Please check ad category headings for publication frequency prior to submitting notice.
* There is a 20-word limit for advertisements except as noted under category headings (special categories that are published only monthly, quarterly or bi-annually, have a 30-word limit). Advertiser's name, town, phone number or name and complete address must be included within the
category heading. Cancellations or corrections called in by Friday noon will be reflected in the next issue; cancellations or corrections calred in after Friday noon will be published in the next available issue. * Items for sale or services offered in any notice must conform to all laws and regulations covering sale and movement of the same. Ads for some categories must meet certain requirements. Advertisers are advised to review requirements under ad categories before submitting their notices. Note: Due to space limitations, all ad guidelines cannot be listed in the Bulletin each week. Advertisers who have questions concerning these guidelines may call 1-800-282-5852, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday Friday, or write: Market Bulletin, Georgia Department of Agriculture, 19 MLK Jr. Drive, Atlanta, GA 30334-4250.
'04 Kubota M 4800 SU tractor, over 2 yrs. factory warranty left, 130 hrs., sheltered, exc. cond., $12,300. Gary Waters Vidalia 912578-6128 912-537-8484
'44 Farmall A culti-vision, fully restored, no junk, ready, $3750. George Bryant Crandall 706-695-3118
'49 8N Ford, new battery & exhaust system, strong lift, runs great, $1850. Curtis Kingsley Ellijay 706-276-6045
'49 JD A gas, good cond., $2500; '57 JD 520 LP, exc. cond., '55 JD 60 LP, exc. cond., $4000. Victor Cannon Jakin 229-793-4385
'50 AC B w/hyd. lift, 90% rubber, 12V, runs well, $1500; Woods L59 60" belly mower for AC B/or IH 284. W. Wade Elberton 706-2837151
'50 Ford 8N tractor, runs good w/4'
Newnan 770-304-2240
'98 F800 14' & 16' spreader trucks, Cumming engine, low mileage, air, 5/spd. Leland Bass Bowman 706-245-4334
'99 JD 4100 compact tractor w/loader, 160 hrs., MFWD, hyd., 20 hp., great condition, $12,500. Rob R. Hines Smyrna 770-4382018
'99 Kioto LB 1914, 19 hp., loader & finish mower, 220 hrs., $10,500/obo. Gary Gross Rising Fawn 706-657-7441
1 72" mid mower that fits a 955 JD, $300 Dale Rathbone Gordon 478-628-1292
1 JD 1065 corn dump wagon & 3 JD grain wagons, in exc. cond. Edward Reidlinger Waynesboro 706-551-0905
1 old Ford mdl. 1480 square baler, restore or parts, $250; 6-row sprayer, needs some
240 MF dsl., p/s, good all around, bushhog, cultivators, scrape blade, 8-way setting by Ford, areator, all for $4500. J. C. Dyer Bethlehem 678-425-9051
273 NH hay baler, 4 bale hay express, B.P. drive on grease rack. W. Casey Rome 706291-0766 706-295-4858
3-pt. hole digger w/9" auger, $400 or w/6" & 9" & 18" augers, $600; 5'x5 shank sub-soiler, 3PH, $275. H. Mayfield Gainesville 770-5404705 770-869-3889
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bushhog, new paint, good sheet metal, repair, $200. Tom Billings Walnut Grove 770- Georgia Department of Agriculture.
FARMLAND
RENT/LEASE If you have questions regarding ads m ffl1s
category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081 or404-651-9082.
Want cattle pasture for rent within 1 hr. of Rabun county, will consider fencing with terms. Terry York Rabun Gap GA 706-7465519
FARM EMPLOYMENT
unused rear wheels & tires. R. W. Tubbs Jackson 770-775-7257
'50 JD tractor M, runs well, $1500. Eddie Marsh Pine Mountain 706-663-2363
'50 MF dsl. tractor, new engine, lift system, clutch, paint, 70% tires, exc. p/s, $5850. Coleman Gown Monroe 770-207-9569 678-
787-0850 1 used hay rake, 8 wheels, VGC, $1800. J
Tyre Glennville 912-654-3345 1-row cultivator, good condition, 6', asking
for $200, call aft. 6 pm. C. H. Denson Powder Springs 770-941-4489
10' wide bushhog, series 3210, exc. cond.
The Farmland for Rent/Lease category is published the last issue of each month. Please adhere to the following guidelines when submitting an ad tor Farmland for Rent/Lease or Rent/Lease Wanted When submitting ad, please designate it for the Farmland for Rent/Lease category. Notices to buy or sell farmland are published only in the special fall or spring farmland editions Ads must not exceed 30 words.
12+ acre horse pasture, water and shelter,
If you have queslions regil..Jmg ads m thts
category, call Brenda Donnell at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.
Only farm work or farm help wanted advertisements allowed. No commercial, industrial or domestic employment permitted.
Broiler manager, 8 yrs. exp., seeks farm w/4-8 houses, housing/utilities & salary must be provided, references. Bruce Johnson Athens 770-561-6041
873-7624
'51 Ford 8N, runs well, Belco finish mower, spring tine cultivator & boom pole, $3300. Porter Downey Cumming 770-889-9100 770887-7773
'52 8N Ford, frame off restoration, everything new, paint, brks., wheel seals, tires, reworked engine & trans., $3800. Frank Crane Clayton 678-4889677
'52 Ferguson T030, good condition, 12 volt, practically everything rebuilt, $2500. Randy Dellinger Watkinsville 770-601-9254
$4000. Ronald Ouzts Elberton 706-213-6336
100 gallon sprayer, trailer type, PTO pump spray gun, good condition, $600, call aft. 7 pm. Tom Benkoski Madison 706-342-4807
100 year old mule drawn hay rake, $300 Ive. message. Clark Nixon Danielsville 706 795-3211
12' field cultivator, good condition, $1300 W. H. Monkus Preston 229-828-2503
12' harrow lnt'I, 8300 grain drill, small 4-row sprayer 50 gal. tank, gravity flow grain wagon JD grain head, 18', etc. Bland McKinney
yearly lease, $2000, horses only. Mary Jane Help needed on small horse farm, cleaning '52 Ford 8N, 12 volt conversion, good Pineview 478-892-2617
Reid Jasper 706-692-3143
151 acres of hunting land for rent or lease in Laurens County Georgia, plenty of deer and
barn, horse handling, mowing & other farm jobs, PT am., $10/per hr. Elizabeth Witcher Gainesville 770-534-9114
condition w/5' box scrape, $2800. Dwayne Brannon Jackson 770-235-6489
'52 Ford 8N, unused rear tire, 12 volt, needs
13' stainless steel lime spreader bed on diamond reo truck, dsl. tandem, $5000; '83 Int.I 9670 tandem, Cummins, 10/spd., $3000
turkey. Wayne Poole Cadwell 478-689-4047
Light farm & animal upkeep needed, repairs, $1700. J. R. Smith Rising Fawn 706- J. Higdon Rossville 706-866-4999
16 stall dairy parlor, feed shed, & 60 acres housing available. Christina Hudson Concord 462-2343
135 Ferguson, dsl. w/harrow, mower
of pasture for lease in Putnam Co. Humber 770-884-0209
'53 Farmall H, good condition, includes 5' cultivator w/planters, boom, rear carrier
Ingram Eatonton 706-485-8265
Need FT adult exp. Equine manager for bushhog, 6' box blade, cultivator, tiller, v- Sonney Brown Brooklet 912-823-3176 912-
230 acres, Meriwether county, 1 hr. South small working farm, must have references, plows, $3500. Anthony Esteves McDonough 687-2369
of Atlanta, hunting lease only, pond, bunk personality, Sat./Sun., flex hrs./salary, no 678-432-4318
140 Farmall tractor w/1-pt. hitch, harrow, 5
cabin, tractors avail., liability insurance reqd., housing. Dixie Savard Social Circle 770-464- '53 Farmall W6, nice tractor, good sheet bushhog, planter, dist., cultivator, unused
$4000 per yr., 4 hunters maximum. Mike Todd 0200
metal, hard to find, runs great, $3750. Terry tires, sheltered, $4200. R. Folsom Adel 229
Greenville 404-459-7128
Position for fulltime employment poultry Argo Temple 770-562-4304
896-2365
5 acres, 4 horses allowed, run-in shed, (grower) farm, 2.5 yrs. exp., all aspects & adv. '53 Ford Jubilee, looks & runs well, 5' 140 lnt'I Farmall w/cultivators & plow, exc
lunge ring, round pen, spacious house on main!., Franklin/Madison county. Bradley bushhog, $3500. Don Purgason Newnan cond., $4850. Eric Shields Smyrna 706-517
property/apt., private country atmosphere, Lansberry Commerce 706-336-8192
770-253-3599 678-644-8999
9365
conv. to Atlanta, $1750/mo. S. Dickerson Private stable seeks exp. morning stall '54 AC WD-45 wide front-end, bush & bog, 15' Woods Batwing bushhog, $3000. Mike
Douglasville 678-715-1509
cleaner, Mon.-Fri., approx. 2 hrs./5 day disc included, newly restored, $6000. Thomas Buford Concord 770-884-5080
5 stall barn w/tack rm. and water, 15 acre pasture. Chris Gibbs Braselton 67B-907-
weekly, hourly wage, horse handling exp. required. Susan Norton Covington 770-7B4-
Fuller Newnan 770-253-6929 '57 Farmall Cub w/belly mower,
disc,
154 Cub Lo-Boy w/5'belly mower, live PTO turl tires, $2200. Larry Sturdevant Cumming
1780
9597
cultivators, unused rear tires, $1800. Jerry 770-887-7931
7 stall barn and 10 acre pasture w/elec. fence, NW Clarke County, $300/mo. Peter
Want exp. farm worker for Christmas tree/farm, Lowndes County, must be able to
Watkins Fairmount 706-337-4491
16' flatbed dump trailer, Gooseneck, dual
'58 lnt'I farm tractor B275; lnt'I backhoe, 1O wheel, metal floor, extra hvy. duty, used for
Hodgson Athens 706-543-3754
do physical labor, operate/machinery, Ive. hp.; 2 stage air compressor. Weldon Jacks dumping or hauling equip. Gary Bailey Heard
An opportunity to operate your own horse message. John Hambrick Lake Park 229- Fort Valley 770-422-1369
770-854-9080
operation, nice barn, pastures. Pat Fearnow 245-1756
Covington 770-787-0077
Want ranch
assistant,
'60 F.armall 140 tractor, 25 hrs. on rebuilt 16' single axle tilt trailer w/elec. winch dependable motor, bushhog, planters, cultivators, $3450. $750; 8'x10' open single axle trailer w/elect.
Micro farm for lease, pasture, water, person/family,
references
reqd., Frances Hayes Byron 478-956-3602
brks., ramps, exc, $850. Pam Thompson
garden, irrigation, nice home on property, ref. housing/salary, FT, some travel. Olin Wooten '65 Ford 3000 dsl., new starter & battery, Hiram 770-235-5039
reqd., Lamar County. Joe Akin High Falls 4 78-994-5618
Hazlehurst 912-375-6016 912-375-6080 Want someone proficent in A.I. to breed a
4/spd., good condition, 5' bushhog, $6000. Lois Heine Valdosta 229-241-7662
16' steel flatbed for truck w/headache rack w/opening for rear window, $900. Don Rogers
Pecan orchard, 25 acres, 75 mature trees, fertilized, limed, sprayed, good cond., prepared for mechanical pick-up, Bulloch County. Rayma Hensley Statesboro 770483-4657
So. Fulton County, 10 miles outside 285, 2 stall barn and 4 acres, fenced pastures, will modify, $295/mo. Sandy Weiers Fairburn 770-964-7380
small herd of cattle in Tattnall County, references required. Francis Stubbs Reidsville 912-557-4001
Want versatile farm mgr. w/mechanical ability, experience required. Clarence Pippin Albany 229-438-5050
Castleberry Market
'66 MF 135, gas, pis, 3-pt. hitch, rebuilt engine, $5500, PTO & clutch, 1 yr. old, runs great, Woods. Stella Burns Carrollton 770834-3645
'68 AC D-17 series 4 w/front-end loader w/hay spear, new brks., good condition, $5500. Harold Mealer Adairsville 770-7733970
'68 MF 165, good condition, $5000. Charles
Byron 478-397-3200
16' tandem axle equipment trailer, fold down ramps, brks., galvanized metal flooring 6" channel, I-beam braces. Ted Seaman Forsyth 478-992-5791
1720 Ford, low hrs., great condition canopy, hyd. hook ups, 5' finishing mower, box blade, $7800. Richard Hughes Metter 912-685-2264
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FARMERS & CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN
(ISSN 0889-5619)
is published biweekly
by the Georgia Department of Agriculture
19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive
Atlanta, Georgia 30334-4250
404-656-3722 Fax 404-463-4389
Office hours 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday
Tommy Irvin, Commissioner
Carlton Moore, Editor Pat Glenn, Cir. Mgr.
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The Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin assumes no responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin nor for any transaction resulting from published notices. Advertisers are cautioned that it is against the law to misrepresent any product offered for sale in a public notice or advertisement carried in any publication that is delivered through the United States mail.
The Georgia Department of Agriculture does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, national origin, age or disability in the admission or access to, or treatment in, its employment policy or its programs or activities. The Department's Administration Division at 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Atlanta, GA 30334-4250 has been designated to coordinate compliance with the non-discrimination requirements contained in Section 35.107 of the Department of Justice Regulations. Information concerning the
Farmland Rent/Lease Wanted
Nondrinking Christian men want to lease 200-600 acres in Central and North Georgia for hunting, willing to improve land. Jonathan Holbrook Cumming GA 770-889-7561
Respectful gentleman seeking land for deer hunting 2005-2006 in exchange for doing work on your property. Ed Kind Snellville GA 770-978-0455
Seeks Farmer Vendors
Castleberry Hills Market, located south of downtown Atlanta in Fulton County, is seeking producers for its market season opening in June. For more information, call Maiga at (404) 441-4778.
Hilderbrand Williamson 770-233-0693
'72 Ford 2000 tractor, gas engine, new battery & generator, good tires, runs well, $3800; 5' bushhog, 1 yr. old, $350. Mitch Wages Loganville 770-466-2314
'72 lnt'I harvester Cub w/5' mow deck, clean, runs well, $1500. Don Welsh Acworth 770-926-6094
'80 mdl. C-70 box dump farm truck, air brakes, trlr. hitch, new rubber on back, $6500. Robert Ray Cartersville 770-382-1052
1720 NH 4WD, front-end loader, box blade 3-pt. harrow, finish mower. T. Henderson Zebulon 770-567-3268
1972 Link-Belt excavator, grt. farm machine, old but works well, eng./hydrl. exc., asking $8500 OBO; 5-10 pm. Nick Driggers Albany 229-439-7224 229-347-0934
2 & 3 mold board bottom plow, $300/$350; 5' mower, $200; new scoop, $250; new scrape 5' scrape blade, $300. Durward Smith Williamson 770-567-3516 770-468-5883
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28' trailer, good tires, lgts. hook-up, exc. condition, $3500. Phyllis Wingo Acworth 404550-5294
2950 JD tractor w/loader, 2700 hrs., $22,500. Jimmy Moncrief Roberta 478-825-
0865
3011 Belarus tractor w/6' bushhog, good condition, $4500. Jeff Williams Alto 706-677-
Bushhog gasoline trailed rotary cutter for use w/ATV's & garden tractors, 11 hp., rndl. GT42-08, $600. Edsel Thoreson Summerville 706-857-1216
Bushhog, 2615 Legend, 15' Batwing, PTO driven, 450 hrs., $6500. Scot Brown Tyrone 770-631-3064
Bushhog, JD 506, 5', $600. Burt Willbur
Ford 801 PowerMaster dsl. tractor w/Ford loader, pis, good tires & metal, $4000. Lewis Carter Newnan 770-252-5284
Ford 801 PowerMaster tractor, red & grey color w/some equipment, 36 hp., gas engine, $3900. Eddie Cates Cumming 404-386-0176
Ford 801 Workmaster, 12 volt, front loader, bushhog, scrape blade, rock rake, forks,
JD 420 tractor, 3-pt. hitch, wide front, good paint & condition, $2800. Wayne Laircey Statesboro 912-764-9837
JD 420-S, 1957, bushhog, box blade, rear plows, appears rough but runs well, $3000. Jer!Y Allen Roopvllle 770-854-7076
JD 4240 tractor w/cab, air, duals, exc. cond. Russell Hart Chauncey 229-362-4788 229-
Kuhn GF-440 T, 13-pt. hay tedder, $1000. David Duncan Roopville 770-854-4926
Lewis Brothers #2 poultry housekeeper, $7500; 105 KW generator, $12,000; Lewis Brothers chicken house pressure washer, $3000. Barry E. Garmon Winder 770-7255574
Lt. wt. conveyor, like new, $2980; 2 axle 16'
2666
canton 770-843-1801
$5800. Bill Crawford Madison 678-429-1535 860-1197
trailer, $1180; heavy duty wood-splitter,
310 Long tractor, very good condition, 165 Century sprayer 300 gal., 30' spray bar, 3- Ford SN, completely restored, needs JD 425, all wheel steer water cooled, 400 $2200, others avail. Gene Odom Dacula 770-
actural hrs., $4500. Arva L. Green Byron 478- pt. hitch w/pump. J. Voyles Monticello 706- nothing, $3850; dirt scoop, $225; 12" post hrs., hyd. static, dual hyd., 60" deck, exc. 945-8529
960-2863
468-8146
hole digger, never used, $450. J. Connally cond., $4700. Marshall Scott Byron 478-~56- M & D mower, rndl. HC5, 7' 10", used 2
32 disc Taylorway heavy duty harrow, Chipper/shredder, Super Tomahawk B hp., Powder S2rlngs 770-942-2473
2877
days ea. year, sheltered, $1500; NH pull type
so $3000;
no-till drill, 3-pt. hitch, $4000; BS engine, carb. needs clean out, on 2 wheel Ford 9N, rebuilt engine, good tires & JD 430 baler, used this year, good hay rake, $600. Marvin Griffin Buchanan 770-
Danuser mdl. 6 post drive, $1200. Ken platform, manual, $300. Jess Phillips battery, parts for Cub. Leroy Storey condition, sheltered, $6500. Horace Pippin 646-5256
Malcom Bogart 706-769-6347
Al2haretta 770-475-1378
Loganville 770-554-0114
Barnesville 770-358-0B15 770-550-7837
M & W 4500 4x5 baler, 850 lbs., bale dbl. tie,
3930 NH, like new, has 189 hrs., $17,000. Cub Cadet garden tractor, 12 hp., hyd. Ford NH hay mower, #642, 6 disc, good JD 430 dsl., 5' belly mower, pis, turf tires, exc. cond. Helen Davis Waleska 770-796-5981
Ave!Y Murra:t Baldwin 706-778-2643
drive, 42" deck, engine smokes bad, $375. cond., $1300; 7'x20' trailer, dual 6000# axles, $3395. Walter Morrow Athens 706-549-3603 M4900 Kubota dsl. tractor, approx. 12 1/2
4 lnt'l 185 planters, $50/ea.; KMC ripper, 4- Ted Wach Macon 478-994-1120
6 lug, unused, $1500. Cory Hulett Milan 229- JD 430 round baler w/bale monitior, good hrs., $15,000. T. W. Hendrix Carrollton 770-
row, $400; 4-row cultivator, $375; 2-row Cub Cadet mowers, 1961-1967 & 1110, 362-4695
condition, sheltered, $8000, also other. Royce 836-0316
planter cultivator, $450. L. L. Cox C8iro 229- $700/ea.; 4' sickle bar attachment, $120. Ford Workmaster, gas, 4/spd., good cond., Richardson Fa:tettevllle 770-461-6507
MF 1035, dsl., pis, 4WD, 26 hp., 12/spd.,
378-8928
Harle:t Philli~ Ochlocknee 229-377-5355
$3750; Ford 2 disc tiller, $400; Covington JD 430 round baler, GC, $6250; Kuhn GMD MF loader, good tires, runs well, $9250/obo. L.
4 twin-row planters on tool bar w/row D5LGP crawler, 1996 mdl., 2250 hrs., direct planter w/plates & sweep, $450. Richard 700 disc mower, $3000. George Long Rydel Garrell Ellenwood 770-921-1636
markers, flat & round plates, good condition. drive, exc. condition, $35,000, e-mail pictures. Turner Douglasville 770-639-7504 770-489- 770-546-7640 770-382-2265
MF 135 dsl. w/Bushhog brand RDTH 60
R. B. Nash Chauncer 478-374-5990
Charlie Smith Dawson 229-317-3034
7504
JD 435 1959, 5/spd., float ride seat, spinout finish mower, $6500. Chuck Stanley Atlanta
4' bushhog rotary mower, new gearbox, David Bradley garden tractor w/cultivator, Ford tractor 2000, 3 cyl. gas, 1969, 4/spd., wheels, runs well, needs paint. Walton 404-717-0245
$200; 4' landscape pulverizer, $400; 4' box turning plow, disc harrow & more, $300. Jim 2500 hrs., new seat, brks., seals, tires & Starling Hoschton 770-789-0051
MF 135 dsl. w/bushhog, 6', box blade. Joe
scrape, $200; 150 lb. spreader, $150. Robby Atkins Conrers 404-925-1147
Henson Norman Park 229-769-3877 David Bradley, two tractors, Super & 575
wheels, restored, EC, $6900. W.H. Turner Brooks 770-716-7693 706-835-2113
JD 4400 combine F-2 Gleaner, make offer; 504 Farman for parts. Larry Cooley Roberta
Meadows Douglasville 770-949-9635 770560-0193
4' bushhog, hvy. duty, $175; boom pole, $50. Torn BishQE! Auburn 770-307-1477
4-row Monosern air planters on 5x7 toolbar,
parts & attachments available. D. Lillie Duluth 770-448-2248
DeepRock hyd. drill-505HD, well drilling kit,
Ford tractor rndl. 600 gas engine, 12 volt, very good cond., runs excellent, $3000. Roland Arrowood Colbert 706-788-2529
4 78-836-3268 JD 4400 combine late rndl. 213 flex head,
110 hrs., GC, kept in shed, $6000; lnt'I 6-row
MF 135 dsl., runs great w/6' bushhog & harrow, $5500. S. Lutz Leesburg 229-3433531
3-pt. hitch w/insecticide hoppers & dbl. depth wheels, pat & other plates, VGC, $4500. Billy Lane Statesboro 912-587-5542
3 drag bits, 4 rock bit, 6 hp. 4 cyl. engine, $2250. E. Cris!! Social Circle 770-354-1552
Deutz Allis 6035 dsl. tractor, 35 hp., remote
Garden tiller 5 hp., chain drive, front tines, runs great, needs muffler, $95. Jimmy Bouldin Dawsonville 706-265-4608
rotary hoe, EC, $800. Ken Boss Loganville 770-466-9973
JD 4400 combine w/14' grain head, GC,
MF 135 pis, dsl., unused rear tires, $5495, good condition. Joe Philippins Conyers 770760-8532
4-row Monosern planter, '95 rndl., adjustable drive wheels, disc closing system insecticide hoppers & plates. Leslie Jones Jacksonville 229-833-5630
hyd., 710 hrs., $6500. David Morgan Danielsville 706-795-3418
Deutz tractor 5230, 31 hp., turf tires, foam filled fronts, unused rear, low hrs., Berkley
Generator, 50/BOKW Winpower, 5 yrs. old, trailer, PTO shaft & transfer switch, $3800; 26' Deutz tedder. Paul Sanders Stephens 706759-3664
ready, $3000; AC 8010 tractor w/C-A, GC, 90 hp. w/good tires, $8000. Kenneth D. Young Knoxville 478-836-4764
JD 4430 w/front loader, approx. 550 hrs.,
MF 165 w/front-end loader, cycle mower, new hyd. pump, 3-pt. hitch hyd. pump, unused tires, $7000. Allen Hutchison Tazweil 229649-6725
5 hp. front tines tiller, exc. condition, paid $359.95 will sell, $100. George Wilson Augusta 706-863-7197
pump, pipe, sprinklers. Herbert Prichard Colbert 706-540-1334
Economy PowerKing w/hyd. lift, 12 hp.,
German knuckle harrow, pull type for leveling ground, $125. Richard Smith Woodstock 770-360-8812
120 hp., 4 post 1O' Brown harrow & 7' Brown cutter, $18,500. Mike Lancaster Dublin 478272-3022 478-274-0713
MF 231 tractor w/680 hrs., 6' box, 6' bush hog, asking $10,000/obo. Todd Ammerman Columbus 706-681-9932
5' Bushhog, Squealer brand used twice, $650; 6' Bushhog $400; hay spear, 3-pt. hitch mount $125. Richard D. Jackson Chickamau!I! 706-375-5805
5' bushhog pull type, $300; 6' bushhog, $400; 5 1/2' side winder rotary mower, tire drive, $550. Kenneth Jones Loganville 770466-0361
5' finishing mower, call aft. 6 pm. H.L. Goodwin 131 Moseley Dr. Stockbridge 30281 770-474-8323
5'& 6' bushhogs, $375-$975; 4' finish mower, $450; spreader, $200; 6' roto tiller, 6' box scrape, $350; 6' scrape blade, $200. C. Collins Austell 770-948-1003
504 H Vermeer round baler, GC, $4500; 8 wheel Vicon rake, GC, $900; NH 462 Hester 17' tedder, GC, $1200. Billy Bishop Andersonville 229-924-6987
504 lnt'I, gas, 45 hp., pis, live PTO, hyd. outlets, good condition, $4200. John Mallory Woodland 706-674-2361
6' HD Bushhog brand bushhog, perfect condition, $975. Eddie Watson Waco 770574-7020
60" Lowery 3PH rotary tiller, $1100; 2 bottom Farrnall plow, 1PH, $400; 48' rotary cutter, 1-PH, $175. Torn Taunton Butler 478862-3138
601 Ford gas, very good condition, 5' mower, $2800. Dean Adamson Sharpsburg 770-599-6514
660 ground driven side delivery hay rake, $1250; A Farrnall w/belly mower, $2000; harrows, scrapes, plows, 3-pt. hitch. Tommy James Athens 706-354-0655
7' drum mower, Deutz-Allis, exc., kept in dry, $2500, see in action. George Queener Chickamau!I! 706-539-2537
8 hp. Troy-Bill tiller, bumper, elec. start, good cond., $725, also other. Jerry Kelley Snellville 678-910-7794
BOO Ford tractor, gas, 5/spd. trans., 5000 Ford tractor dsl., power/adj., rear wheels, 4 unused tires, some equip. Roscell Ellis Blakel:t 229-723-4837
9' hay tedder, $800. Jackson Jones Bogart 706-548-6043
9-ton heavy duty equipment trailer, Bx22, has 2' dovetail, pintle hitch, very good shape, $2000, call aft. B pm. Walter Harold Dublin 478-933-5396
AC XT-190 tractor, 100 hp. $6800; 15' bushhog Batwing mower, $3800, exc. cond., ready to work. John Jenkins Tyrone 770-3061089 770-845-0233
AC rndl. 6080, good tires; Heston 1O stack land, good condition; Heston stack mover 1OW. Horner C!!Eel Molena 770-884-5351
AC rndl. G, runs well, painted, decaled, cultivators, turning plow, sickle mower, planters, price reduced. Jeff Carlock Rock Spring 706-375-3299
Aerway aerator B' pull type, new tines, good condition, $4750, increases hay yields. Stacey Burden Comer 706-783-5840
Approx. 2500 ft. 6" lock pipe, factory trailer, JD or Cloudbust pumping & Traveler, $8000. John McDonald Tarrytown 912-529-3383
B AC w/belly mower, good shape; also, B AC and belly mower parts. Ralph Brewer Madison 706-342-2440
Big Blue manure spreader, PTO driven, good shape, new paint, all steel, big bed, $1600. Tasha Grantham Villa Rica 770-4590074 770-313-0088
Bluebird Thatcher, B&S engine, cost $1800 new, sell $600; cultivator tiller Honda for sale. L. Fahn Adairsville 770-493-9035
Briggs & Stratton motor, 20 hp., twin II, 2 1/2 yr.'s old, runs well, $350. Shirley Neff Cumming 770-887-9983
Bushhog 5' mower w/new drive shaft, $250. Dallas Gay Ellijay 706-636-3922
Bushhog for lnt'I Cub tractor, good condition. Howard Call Ellijay 706-635-7503 706-889-1850
3/pcs. of equipment, $1400 cash only. M.
Wilson Millwood 912-283-9266
Farm Pro tractor, 20 hp., strong lift, 100
hrs., 1 yr. old, free del., $3500. Jeff Geis
Social Circle 770-787-8009
Farm implement for sale, 5' spike aerator,
$250. J. Cashin Alpharetta 770-664-1533
Farm wagons w/seats, 15" tires, 4' by 9',
$900; 4' by 7', $700; toungs fit 2" ball, $1500
both. Frank Usse!J! Kathleen 478-987-3331
Farrnall 154 Cub Lowboy, needs work
w/belly mower, also Farman Cub parts & equipment, others. Bobby Holtzclaw Canton
770-479-4221
Farrnall A, 12 volt, drawbar, rear cultivator,
$1650; also Gilson garden tractor, cast iron
const. w/plow disc harrow, mower, $705. B.J.
Meadows Ellenwood 770-981-2997
Farrnall Cub tractor w/bushhog belly
mower, runs well, good rubber, sheet metal,
great project tractor, $2250. Johnny Barnes
Statham 770-725-7508
Farmall Cub, VGC, 12 volt, 4' mower,
se ries#223216.
Charles
Trammell
Luthersville 770-550-4270
Farrnall H for sale, new paint, good tires,
runs well, asking $2000, call aft. 6 pm. William
Goss Clarkesville 706-754-9893
Farmall crawler, engine rebuilt, early forties,
$500. R. Kesel Aragon 770-684-9344
Farrnall tractor F series. Ruby Elder
Faretteville 770-461-9782
Finishing mower, "Landpride", 72" cut, 3-pt.
hitch, extra blades, good condition, $900.
Reid Trimble Cleveland 404-213-0197
Finishing mower, 6', made by King Cutter,
exc. cond., $1265 new, take $900. William
Bullock Dallas 404-872-7800 770-862-5290
Finishing mower, 6', rear discharge,
Bushhog brand RDTH72, 4 wheel, exc. 3-pt.
hitch, $2100 new, take $1400. Billy Moore
LaGrange 706-884-3931
Finn straw blower w/new 37 hp. Wisconsin engine, strong machine, comparable to rndl.
B70, $9000. Rian True Augusta 803-2784141 706-736-4897
For sale 9' hay cutter, Kuhn (rotary type),
$1900. Jan Witt Atlanta 770-253-8100
For sale planter equipment for Super A
Farrnall tractor complete. Shirley Bush
Cedwell 478-875-3492
For sale, drum mower, rndl. Peazag, 164 drum mower, sheltered, in GC, work w/40 hp.
tractor, cuts 5' 6", $625. c. Lavender
Jefferson 706-367-5465
Ford 131 O tractor, 500 hrs., bushhog,
scrape & tiller included, $4200. Rodney Myers
Roxston 706-202-4486
Ford 2000, 3 cyl. gas, 1973 rndl., 1500 hrs.,
$5500. Jim Parrott Palmetto 770-463-4757
Ford 3000 dsl. w/5 pcs. of new equip., also
other. John Stenger Canton 770-442-3078
Ford 4000 dsl. tractor & 5' bushhog, call aft.
6 !!rn. Donald Browning Dacula 770-339-9057
Ford 4000 dsl., 8/spd. trans, pis, live PTO,
new radiator, $4250. Roger Green Meansville 770-567-3723
Ford 4000 dsl., great shape, almost new
tires, $5500. Walter Stanley 345 Pine Trail
Road Fayetteville 30214 770-461-6415
Ford 4000 dsl., runs well, rubber, $4400; JD
4430 w/loader, new engine, new paint,
powerful, $11,500. Adam Wilson Crawford 706-340-5546
Ford 532 square baler, $525. C. Self Cave
Sj!rlng 706-346-3100
Ford 535, B/spd., front loader w/forks, dsl.,
pis, new clutch & battery, 40 hrs. on tune up.
C. Reddick EllijaI 706-635-5545
Ford 601 WorkMaster, exc. condition,
$4195. F. M. Berryman Stockbridge 770-4748423
Ford 7610 tractor w/loader, good condition,
$12,500/obo. Mark Alley Clarkesville 706-
499-2119
Only one ad may be placed per family unit.
Green bean grading line shaker-grader blower, tumbler & washer, cucumber line dump, washer-waxer & sizer. Keith Garren Adel 229-896-1425
Hay tedder 2 reel, $950; gearbox for bushhog, never used, $90, call aft. 6 pm. Clay Pentecost Winder 770-867-4373
Heston 5500 rounder 5x5 rolls, shelterd, good condition, field ready, $3200. John Alton Roe!!)'. Face 706-673-2826
Heston baler 845, 4x5, Challenger disc mower, HTD-8, 7' 10" cut, 6 discs new. J. K. Stegall Rockmart 770-684-5428
Heston inline square baler. Ronn Shuman Pembroke 912-657-0803
Hit & miss farm engine, Hercules w/cart, $1350; McCormick 1 1/2 & 3 hp., $750-$700. Stephen Buice Carnesville 770-307-7576 706-677-2018
Horse drawn road scraper for sale, circa 1800, $1200. Robert Teem Smyrna 770-4363617
lnt'I 5488, C/A, duals, low hrs., great condition, $16,500. Charles Long Ranger 706-334-2646
Int.I 1460 axial flow combine, 1020 grain head & 6-row corn head, $11,000. Lamar Coo!!er Camilla 229-336-7702
JD 14' rotary mower, $1200; harrow 4 bottom switch plow, $2500; lnt'I 4 bottom flip plow, $1000. Royce Hulett Hazlehurst 912375-3008
JD 20' hay conveyor, $4500; NH 68 square baler, $500; 3-pt. hay dump hay rake, $500, call aft. 6 pm. Hugh Kemp Marietta 770-4281847
JD 2002, rndl. 5520, 75 hp., 2WD w/canopy, 3 SV/1400 hrs., sheltered, exc. condition, $17,750. Craig F. Hughes Roswell 404-4839344
JD 2240 tractor, 4WD, duals on back, cage, belly pan, 305 bushhog. F. L. Davis Rome 706-331-1387 706-235-1724
JD 2350 tractor, C/H/A, dual remotes, 2700 hrs., exc. condition, $16,000. Barry Churchwell Union Point 706-759-3766
JD 270 rotary disc mower, field ready, disc & canvas used one year, good condition, $2750. A. Gilmer Gibson 706-551-0872
JD 2940 & 2950, good condition, $10,500/ea. Neal Youmans Gordon 478-6282845
JD 3 B's, 1942 loose hand crank, good sheet metal, 1946 & 1950 parts, no hitches or carbs., all $1400. M. Seymour Franklin 706675-6843
JD 3010 wide front end, good rubber & metal, GC, $5500. M. Gilmer Gibson 706598-2051
JD 3055 tractor w/cab, AC, hi/lo, 3800 hrs., $27,500; JD 6 shank ripper w/KMC planter attachments, $1250. Juanita Martyny Perry 478-256-4554
JD 310A loader-backhoe. J. Purcell Ham~on 770-402-5605
JD 318 yard tractor, 50" cut mower, hyd. 3pt. lift, good condition. Willard Moore Eatonton 706-485-6347
JD 336 square baler, $2000; NH 256 rake, $1300; Ford hay conditioner mower, $400. Lyndon Mize Ro:tston 706-245-5314
JD 336 squ<ye baler, completely rebuilt by JD 3 seasons ago, baled only 2000 bales since, $2500. D. Schneck Dawson 229-3433627
JD 338 square baler wide header, one owner, $3800; Kuhn 18' hay tedder, needs minor repair, $700. Gary Maxwell Bowman 706-245-5561
JD 345 garden tractor w/48" cutting deck, '00 yr. rndl., EC, $4200 or trade for larger tractor w/p/s. C. D. Gravitt Buford 770-9454371
JD 420 W, 1958, good condition, adjustable rear wheels, new seat, new battery, 5/spd. trans., $3700. M. T. Camp Monroe 770-267-0820
JD 444 corn head, 36" row, good condition, $3800, also other. J. Jones Louisville 478625-7305
JD 4500, 4x4, front loader w/12x12 power reverser trans., industrial tires, exc. cond., 235 hrs., $15,995. Harold Green Cumming 770887-5624
JD 466, 4x6 round baler, wide pick up reel, monitor, used bale kicker, exc. condition, $14,000. John Bostic Valdosta 229-244-2169
JD 4WD tractor w/bucket; JD mowing machine; Vicon round baler, flutter rake. James Ca!!e Gainesville 770-532-0647
JD 510 5'x6' round baler, wide belts outside, belt guide kit, field ready, $4000. Fred Liebel Watkinsville 706-769-9753
JD 530 hay baler, $5000. Curtis Stewart Bowdon 770-258-7231
JD 566 baler w/kicker, net wrap, converging wheels & monitor, VGC. A. Scott Sylvania 912-682-4422
JD 566 baler w/net wrap, converging wheels, kicker & monitor, VGC, also JD 350, 7' sickle mower, VGC. D. Scott Sylvania 912863-4754
JD 670 tractor, dsl., 1B hp., turf tires, 583 hrs., exc. condition for mowing, $6000. Jerry Baggett Thomson 706-285-2999
JD 7000 4-row, 36" planters, rebuilt, field ready, sheltered, exc. condition, $2500. Ryan Baerne Nicholson 706-757-2672 706-5408339
JD 7700 combine, 20' flexhead, good cond., $8000/obo; 12' Athens offset harrow, 24" disc, $1750. Charles Harrington Macon 478-7426726
JD 790 tractor, 4WD, 26 hp., $9750; Tuffline lift type disc, 5' 8" harrow, $1000. Kirn Thompson Soperton 912-529-4554
JD 950 dsl. tractor, 2WD, 31 hp., canopy, 1444 hrs., good condition, $5700. Jay Wright Swainsboro 478-289-7152
JD G, new engine, $4400; JD-M, runs well, cultivators, $2600; also other. Rooney Wilson Lexington 706-743-5673
JD backhoe buckets, 12", 24", 36", exc. cond. Paul Minish Commerce 706-335-9745 706-713-0038
JD cab, cage only, heavy duty for 450 B crawler loader, good cond., $750. W. H. Britt Loganville 770-318-9495
JD finishing mower, 3-pt., GC, $550. Bobby Olmstead Moreland 770-253-7192
JD rndl. 1050 dsl. tractor, 2/spd. trans., $3800. Gregg Vincent Waynesville 912-7784094
JD pasture drill 1500; 8 roller hay rake, 479 9' hay bine. Donnie Allen Dudley 478-8753496
King Kutter 1-row cultivator, C-tine, 3-pt. hitch, 6 sweeps, $85. Tracy Long Pavo 229346-3815
Koering 505 high-hoe 2 yd. bucket, $15,000; 35' Gooseneck trlr. flatbed, 3' railing, front & sides, new, $6500. Darwin Morgan Bloomingdale 912-748-4391 912-844-2724
Kubota 3610 tractor, 36 hp., 4x4, cab/air, unused tires & rims, 550 hrs., $15,000. Van Foster Atlanta 706-425-9792
Kubota 5' belly mower, rndl. RCBC0-1 fits B8200 tractor, exc. cond. Norman McGlohon Athens 706-543-8414
Kubota L210 dsl., 21 hp., only 700 hrs, box blade, new finishing mower, disc harrow, row marker, $5500. Mark Schultz Macon 478-7850490
Kubota L210 dsl., 21 hp., rollbar, only 540 hrs., run well, $3500. R. Jarvis Cumming 770-7 40-1023
Kubota M6BOO, 500 hrs., $15,000; NH 634 round baler, $6000; Kuhn FC 300C cutter, $6000. Loretta Hobson Cumming 678-3137814
Long hay rake, 30'; JD square baler; round hay baler feeder, make offer. Ben H. Dover Jackson 770-775-7944
MF 245, unsed tires, seat, paint, EC, $6000; MF 250 remote diff. lock, eng. like new, $7500/obo. L. Rouse Stone Mountain 770-900-1908 770-972-2175
MF 253 1994 rndl., 2WD, ROP, unused tires, remote hyd., exc. cond., $10,000, Ive. message. Danny Meadows Jackson 770775-5660
MF 283 dsl., '85 rndl., 2600 hrs., 67 hp., B/spd., pis, diff. lock, remote hyd., new paint, exc. cond., $6950. Lloyd Leach Martin 706356-2236
MF 362, 500 hrs., 1994, great condition, stored inside, $13,000. Torn Waller Canton 678-232-5239
MF 390, 75 hp., dual hyd., great condition, used little, $12,500. John Lacksen Watkinsville 706-310-0688
MF 4-row planters, cultivator, rotary hoe, bedder w/sub-soiler, 12' harrow, 3 shank subsoiler, 7 bottom plow. Unyd Ll<>O<">n~ld Warttlcn 47e-652-3444
MF 50 c loader w/bucket/forks, exc.
condition. Bobby Burke Clarkesville 706-7546869 706-754-4027
MF 65 dsl. tractor, runs well, pis, 3-pt. hitch, PTO, dual remotes, good old tractor. Casey Joyner Brron 478-956-1759
MF dsl. 285 heavy duty, in good condition, $7500; 853 NH baler, good condition, $7500. J. Smith Jasl!!!r 706-337-4694
Manure spreader, NI, restored, ground driven, 85 bu., $995; mule drawn McCormick spreader, working condition, $695. Carl Dangar Canton 770-751-9722
Mitsubishi 01850 tractor, 4 cyl., 23 hp., dsl., 4/spd. PTO, 9/forward spd., unused tires, great cond., $2800. Todd Smith Covington 770-787-3875
Mower 72" z-turn riding finish mower, Excel Hustler 7200 w/28 hp. Kubota dsl., catcher, turf tires, deluxe seat, $13,995. K. Fahn Calhoun 770-778-4221
Mower, Deutz-Allis, rndl. KM-22, 5 1/2' hay drum disc mower, good condition, $500. N. S. Osborne Hartwell 706-376-5966
Mule drawn farm equipment, hay rake, mowing machine, cultivator stalk cutter, other items. Horace Nobles Tennille 478-552-7291
NH 269 baler w/53 A kicker, good, $800; bushhog Ath 900 finish mower, 8' cut, GC, $1600. David Alvord Con:ters 770-860-9190
NH 269 square hay baler, $2500; JD 530 tractor, good condition, $5500. Charles Woodruff Loganville 770-466-4385
NH 270 square baler, exc. condition, another for parts, $1500 for both. Roy Brooks Yatesville 706-975-1872
NH 311 square baler, exc. condition, lots of new parts, $4500, Ive. message. Terry Swain Commerce 706-335-9640
NH 3930 w/front-end loader & shuttle shift, 980 hrs., $12,500. B.K. Still Dacula 770-9634227
NH 4-disc mower, cut 35 A. Bermuda 2 seasons, exc. cond., $2,000/0BO. Billy Bullock Dallas 770-443-8713 770-862-5290
NH 451 sickle mower, 9' blade w/2 new blades, $750. Melvin Todd Gibson 706-5980547
NH 463 6 disc mower, good condition, field ready, $2500. Cook Holiday Winder 770-8672977
NH 478 & JD 1207, both 7' hay conditioners, $800/ea.; 5 shank plow, $350; JD 272 grooming mower, $500, etc. Brent Mize Ro:tston 706-246-0290 706-308-8300
NH 616 disc mower, sheltered, exc. condition, $3650. Randy Cannon Elberton 706-283-0901
NH 630 round baler, exc. cond., kept under barn, new PTO/CV drive shaft, $7000. J. Hinton Reynolds 478-847-3452 478-8473319
NH 630 round baler, exc. cond., kept under shelter. J. L. Earnest Carrollton 770-832-6216
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NH 851 round baler, $800; NH 451 sickle Wisconsin engine V465D, late mdl., 3' wide, 23' long, like new, $20/sheet, 600 Farm or estate gates for sale, made from Wood mizer sawn lumber 2x4x8, $1.50 ea.,
mower, $300, both field ready. S. Westberry mounted on frame w/pulleys, runs well, $750. 2x4 12', $1.50 ea. Jerry Bagley Cuniming western cedar, any size. Russell Cochran other sizes avail., pine, oak, cedar, pecan,
Moultrie 229-324-2521
Derrick Johnson Meansville 770-584-7264 770-889-1444
Alpharetta 770-475-6473 678-513-0781
walnut, poplar, cherry. George Powell
NH TLBO 2WD tractor, cab/air, loader, 62 Woodsplitter, horizontal & vertical, 20-ton, 300 heavy duty 8' hot-dip galvanized fence Fence posts, approx. 75 6'x5" pressure Covington 770-385-5718 770-855-1018
PTO hp., 8' bushhog, 8' Vicon hay mower, all exc. condition, sheltered, $585. Charles posts, never used, $6.50 ea. David Brownell treated, near new cond., $250. Alex Duke Woodmizer band sawmill LT40G25, not
'04 w/150 hrs., $35,000. Ted Ross Gillsville Gilbert Fayetteville 770-461-2619
Waynesville 912-778-4986 912-262-6517
Fairburn 770-306-1088
hydraculic almost new, exc. cond. Richard
770-536-8289
Yanmar 1500, 18 hp. dsl., 4' bushhog, 5' 36" Mobile air circulation fan, $150; 1 hay Five-V Groove metal off poultry houses for Williamson Avondale 404-296-1722
NH TR85 combine, 15' grain head & 6-row scrape blade, dirt scoop, $3200/obo. Leon spear, $50. James Dickerson Mauk 229-649- sale, painted wht., several 12' pcs., $3 per
wide corn head, 1800 hrs., good condition, Walters Mount Airy 706-886-6117
$15,000. Bruce Douglas Perry 478-808-4131 NH bale wagon, 70 bale capacity. Martin
Farm Machinery Wanted
5651
sheel. T. Holloway Canton 770-345-7390
4 doz. clean mason canning, jars & 1 doz., Flower flats, 4', 1 piece, 18 per flat, $0.20
pint w/out lids for $1.50/doz. Frances Harris ea., never used. Brantley Wise Commerce
LIVESTOCK iii hveStock (i.e., those animals such as,
Guevara Roberta 478-836-2846
Want 1 horse walking cultivator. Vernon 2151 Hiram Sudie Rd. Hiram 30141
7 70-993-2100
but not limited to, cattle, equine, goats,
NH round 4x4 baler, almost new condition, Gillis SoP!rton 912-529-3126
4 ea. 8000 bushel grain bins, free, For sale 325 gal. water tank and Generac sheep, swine, and poultry) must have been
almost half price, $7000. Joe Oliphant Matthews 706-547-2040
One Heckendarn industrial mower, 88" cut,
Want 1-row cultivator w/3-pt. hitch. Don Williams Auburn 770-867-4895
Want 12" backhoe bucket for a 480 Case
disassemble and haul off. C. B. Sanders Americus 229-924-3842
425 gal: water pickup tank, polyethylene,
generator, both like brand new. Renea Belga Ham(!ton 770-707-1710 770-597-8297
For sale old tobacco sticks, $0.50 ea.
in possession of the advertiser for a minimum of 90 days before they can be advertised.
34 hp. Kubota dsl., 4 cyl. water cooled motor, backhoe. N. Pierce Stockbridge 770-507- virtually unbreakable, only used for water Gerald Trowell Wray 912-359-3959
ready, $6000. David Keadle Thomaston 706- 8905
storage, $225/obo. Sue Cahill Jackson 770- For sale out of Clark's county feedmill, 1
Cattle
647-7481
Want 3-pt. hitch, auger, trencher 504-1043
hammer mill, 75hp. motor w/starter an switch If you have any questions regarding ads in
Pea sheller, 1-row planter fertilizer, 5 tooth w/attachments, etc., to fit LS180 NH skid 48" fan, $175; also, 2 36" fans, $50 ea., all box, $1200. D. L. Watkins Elberton 706-213- this category, call Brenda Donnell at 404-651-
spring plow, spreader, 6' cycle mower, 20 disk steer. Rick Harrison Monroe 770-527-7798 3 for $250. Jackie Copelan Madison 706-453- 7708
9081 or404-651-9082.
harrow. Gerald Crittenden Williamson 770- Want 36" JD backhoe bucket. Ray Kinney 2494
Free 500' chicken house, all equip., no feed Exe. homo/red & blk. Simmental bulls,
884-5983
Jenkinsburg 770-775-6830
4x8 self contained walk-in freezer, exc. bins, deposit required. Bill Barnes Cumming popular bloodlines, Al, 16 mos.-1 yr., easy
Peach packing line, TEW dry brusher, 3 sizing units, rotary table, original cost $5000,
Want 4-row planters. James Abbott Adel 229-896-2593
cond., aft. 8 P.M. to 11 P.M. Leon Ridley Dalton 706-695-2672
7 70-887-2608 Free chicken house, tear down and move.
calving, high milk, exc. EPDs, open & bred cows & heifers, priced to sell. Milton Martin Jr.
$1000/obo. Charles Quimby Hawkinsville 478-892-3794
Pecan sprayer, tractor FMC 957, ready , new paint, good tires, engine good, $10,500. Ray Register Ray City 229-251-7790
Want 9N or BN Ford or Farmall Cub for parts or repair. Thomas Tucker Lithia Springs 770-941-2354
Want AC D-19 dsl. tractor. Mike Greene Gray 478-986-5881
5 ton heavy duty chain hoist, Jet L-70, like brand new, new cost $600, will sell for $450. Brent Lee Atlanta 404-444-1248
5 triple & 3 double insulated glass cooler doors, 30'x66", $30 ea. Lester Johnson
Earl Pilcher Cumming 770-887-5972 Free: 15 very lrg. utility poles, approx. 50-
6O' in length, must bring own equip. to load/ Johnn:t Deal Statesboro 912-764-4365
Galvanized rdbbit cages, 10'x5' waterers,
Cleveland 706-865-5824
1 Charolais bull, ready for, light breeding, 2 yearling black Limousin bulls. Cole Jernigan Buena Vista 706-570-2171
10 black Baldy, shots, wormed, tagged, 9
Pick-up mounted hay spear, complete for sale, good condition, $500. Jane Anderson Covington 770-786-6203
Reese 15K wheel hitch for pickup, mounting brackets included, $300. Wayne Hollenbeck Canton 770-720-1539
Rev. scoop, finishing mower, middle buster, XS-box adjustable, harrow, snow plow, sell together, $2500/obo. Gary Meyer Danville qippy31017@netzero.com 478-962-3600
S.E.F. 5 bale Gooseneck hay hauler, trip to unload, unused tires & wheels, $2500. Ed Henderson Cairo 229-226-3460
Sawmill, Frick 52" blade on steel & Corley edger, engine needs clutch repair, $3000. Delmer Mull Buchanan 770-757-0117
Sears Craftsman 6 hp., 19' rear tine tiller, good condition, $150. Ray Miller Jonesboro 770-603-0455
Sears garden tractor S.T. 12 w/42" mower & 5/pcs. of equipment, good shape, $800. Pink Nunnally Decatur 404-284-9238
Sears walk behind plow w/implements; Sears 5 hp. chipper/shredder. Hershey Miller Gillsville 770-869-9616 678-230-0477
Sprayer 3-pt. hitch, 10 nozzels, 80 gallon tank, $100. Tom Bonnell Hampton 770-7072110
Spreader truck C-65 Chevy, 16' bed, new hyd. system, cover tarp, litter or fert., Ive. message B. Walker Roopville 770-854-7802
Square bales, complete hay equipment, ~--: ....,.,.,, ''"""' bal.,r. all good condition. Sammie Stallings Rossville 7.,.......,.,_zo7 r
TD-9 crawler w/winch, 6-way blade, bad
Want Ariens RT214 mini garden tiller. Billy Gunter Cumming 404-392-4486
Want IH 16A rear mount sickle mower for Farmall mdl. A. A. Kimball Woodland 706674-2505
Want NH 311 square baler. Roger Brown Columbus 706-561-4079
Want Troy-Bill rear tine tiller, prefer pony. Junior Adams Lake Park 229-244-0414
Want front end loader complete to fit on a Mitsubishi 4 cyl. dsl. tractor, mdl. 02050 compact tractor. Bob Rose Toccoa 706-886-5850
Want heavy duty bush & bog harrows, 10 disk, 3-pt. hitch. D. E. Hudson Washington 706-293-4253
Want late model 9' hay cutter conditioner. Bob Witt Newnan 770-253-4443 770-253-1444
Want manure spreader. Tom Turner Snellville 770-972-8711
Want sickle mower, 3-pt. hitch. Howard Turner Monroe 770-267-6337
Want to buy used Farmall older mdl. Cub tractor for parts: J. C. Hilliard East Dublin 478-374-4904
Want walk behind garden tractor w/some equipment, in good condition. Archie Henry Covington 770-787-7152
Will pick up old, unwanted farm equipment in exchange for the equipment. Larry Parrott Palmetto 404-569-6975
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Gainesville 770-535-8044
55 gal. metal drums, 55 gal. plastic, open and bung hole drum, 16 gal. metal food grade. Bill Cheatwood Jackson 770-227-9708
56 forced air heaters, 250 thousand B.T.U., L.B. Whites & Hired Hands. Ned Harmon Roopville 678-466-0130
60' of blk. walnut logs, largest 27" dia., smallest 16" dia., will custom saw; used utility poles for sale, can deliver. Vernon Richardson Rutledge 706-342-0566
8' chain link fencing, approx. 20x50 kennel, 3-8' gates, posts, topper, hardware included, heavy gauge, $800. E. Tennent Fort Valley 478-714-6131 478-825-8708
80 gal. air compressor, 480 volt, 3 phase, $1000, call aft. 5:30 P.M. Mathew Burton Royston 706-245-4803
85 qt. jars, some misc., $10. George Hunt Danielsville 706-795-2890
Air compressor Dayton (gasoline), Hobart meat grinder (commercial), walk-in cooler, 8x12, Buckeye incubator, ice machine make .BOO lb. Thomas Wilcox Lumber City 912-3634250
All food-grade 55, 30 and 15 gal., plastic closed-top drums, 55 gal. plastic lever-lock drums, 55 gal. metal lever-lock drums. Eugene Needham Loganville 770-466-4284
Anvil 100#, 2 spoke augers, 1 wagon tire machine tor carriage making, $300 for all. John Feazell Lake Park 229-559-7476
Band sawed lumber: oak, poplar, pine, trailer flooring. John Thomas Matthews Dallas 770-445-1237
feeders, 6 separate compartments each, 3O"x30", $50. Rickey Dutton Loganville 6787 25-6310
Gate, 12' galvanized, $35. Van Anderson
winston 770-949-7912
Goldens cane mill, belt driven, good cond., $1000. Tim Smith Hawkinsville 478-7831945
Greenhouses, 9 galvanized steel frames, 24' and 28' widths x 96' length, other equip. included PTO, 13KW generator. Harvey Ritch Atlanta 770-943-3034
Hay rings, $85 ea. or 3 for $210. Bill Haas p er!l'. 478-987-1789
Hobart tenderizer, 2000 model, 4', 6', 8' ables, Copeland single phase coil & compressor, 220V. H. Phillips Watkinsville 706-769-5490
Industrial garage door opener, 1/2 hp, 230/460 725 RPM, complete w/gear box & controls, $200 Tom Henderson Chickamauga 7 06-375-3917
Long feeder troughs, mule drawn turner plow & used parts, 2 elec. fence chargers;
also used canning jars. Willie Turpin Talmo
7 06-693-4410
Lumber for sale, rough-cut, green or air dried, hardwood and pine. Eddy Dunn McDonough 770-957-7633
Lumbe_r various widths, lengths, $0.35$2.50 per bd. ft., $2.50 is furniture grade Iumber, other. Rich Odom McDonough 7709 54-9218
Lumber, oak cut w/woodmizer, taking 0 rders, $0.50 per bit. Donny Hunter Senoia
open heifers, 1 bull, exc. starter herd, $7400. Brad Mullins Martin 706-384-5135
11 Black Angus replacement heifers, 9-13 mos., top genetics, $7700 or $700 to $800/ea. Bob Mclemore Waverly Hall 706-582-2595
12 black & red Baldy, 16-36 mos. old, pasture exposed to regd. polled Hereford bull. Jimmy Jeanes Gray 478-986-3426
12 regd. Beefmaster heifers, 12-14 mos. yearling bulls, available. B. Farmer Oxford 770-786-6469
12-15 Sim-Angus farm/raised brood cows, all/bred certified herd, weaning calves now; 810 exc. blk. heifers, 7-1/2 mos. from fall cows. Bill White Bremen 770-537-3292
19 Brangus heifers bred to regd. Black Angus bull, due to calves in Jan., all shots & wormed, exc. set of heifers, $1000/ea. David Puryear Montezuma 770-318-9445
19 black 800 lb. heifers, real nice, 33 Limousin sired heifers, 600+ lb., all red. Chris Pinard Swainsboro 478-494-0294
2 Black Angus bulls for sale, Monroe area. Glenn Chatham Monroe 404-557-0050 770446-3549
2 Holstein bull calves, 6 mos. old, $300/ea. Homer Miller Newnan 770-252-3071
2 black heifers, 1 blk. & white steer & 1 black female calf, $900 for all. Edwin Lyon Hamilton 706-582-2162
20 Brahma heifers, reds, grays & speckled, 7-18 mos. old, 2 gray bulls. Liz Fortner Kite 478-469-5245
22 pr. mixed breed cows & calves, 3-in one pkgs. Teri:v Embry Eatonton 706-485-2346
final drive housing, $1200; lnl'I crawler 6-way category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651- Band sawn lumber for sale, some 770-253-0708
25 black & BWF heifers, exposed to low
blade, no cyl., $350. J. Carroll Macon 478- 9081 or 404-651-9082.
dried/planed or fresh cut to your Lumber, pine 1x10's, 1x12's, wht. oak Tri birth wgt., regd. black bull wormed & all shots.
788-9597
1 gal. pots, $3 ea. W. W. Bill Conkle specifications, oak, poplar, blk. walnut, cedar, flooring, 1300 bit, 4/4 red oak, air dried. Jason Phillips Royston 706-201-7213
Toro tiller, 8 hp., 36", just serviced, runs Jonesboro 770-478-8167
birch, sycamore, etc. J. J. Andrews Michael Smith Rockmart 770-684-5752
25 exc. brangus heifers, avg. wgt. 860 lbs.,
well, $900. Helen Davis Woodstock 770-926- 1 pickup load of used wire shelving, you McDonough 678-432-6531
Metal building for sale, 50x100, sold to the put w/low birth wgt., purebred bull, 4-15-05.
c 3518
pick up, $50 the load. Rick Moore Dahlonega Bentonite pond sealer, $200/ton. Tim highest bidder, must be moved. Chuck Phillips Randall D. Waits Rockmart 770-684-3358
Tractor Circa 1950, 9 hp., Wisconsin, PTO, 770-337-7635
McCord Perry 478-952-1661 478-988-8800
umming 770-887-4719
28 black heifers bred, all shots & wormed,
hyd., Farmall transmission, $400. Gary 10 Long, 8 box barns w/blue trim, Heat Co. Board fence & V-Mesh diamond fence Old grow1h heart pine t & g flooring & $950. Wendell Swartzentruber Montezuma
Schramm Alpharetta 404-386-5798
heat exchangers iron work, hoists. Harmon avail., also posts. H. Haudi Atlanta 404-427- paneling, furniture grade lumber, reduced 478-244-9841 478-472-6961
Trailer 16' tag along, $500; Sears edger, Woods Metter 912-685-5478
8675
1x6x8' pine. Bennett Daniel Milledgeville 3 regd. Brangus breed cows of Mainline &
$100; Troy-Bil! Tomahawk chipper, 8 hp., 100 6'-st'I fence posts, $1.50; 40 landscape Bottom plow 3 pt. hitch, 2 bottom 14'', 6' 4 78-452-3039
Exacto bloodlines, bred safe to Apache Fen,
$500. Russ Berry LaGrange 706-882-0098 timbers, $1.50; 2 12'-metal gates, $35 ea.; 16- straight scrape blade, 3-pt. hitch, $40. Mike One hundred pieces of Cyprus wood, 1x4's Oct. 05 calves, $1200/ea. T. H. Avery
Trailer 25' dovetail, ramp, brks., dual axle, 2 3/4"x2 1/2" st'I posts, $2.00. John Leffers Thompson Sylvania 912-829-4563
8' long, $3 ea. Ed Dollar Winder 770-867- Covington 770-786-3847
14,000# Gooseneck , '04 mdl., $3900. C. Lavonia 706-356-5148
Breeder house equip. for sale, including 7 168
3 yr. old Buffalo bull, $1200 or will trade for
Watson Lizella 478-447-0542
1000 gal. propane gas tank, $1000. Chad 50/30 KW Winpower generator. Phyllis Van Panels to fit pickup truck, good to haul livestock of equal value or a hammermill. Phil
s Trailer 5'x7"x17", metal bed, fair tires, no Jenkins Cleveland 706-892-7762
Gotum Watkinsville 706-769-8700
cattle, goats or pinestraw, $275. Heath Wilson Harris Dry Branch 478-742-9779 478-742-
rust, made from truck chassis, $150. C. 102' 4/0 tri-plex underground service cable, Cages, custom-made wire units, various tapleton 706-547-6827
7337
Frazier Sharpsburg 770-251-0644
alum., like new, 600 volts, $150. Kathy Young styles & sizes, ideal for poultry, gamebirds, Phase converter, has 460 volts, static, 3 yr. old black Brangus bull, $1500, around
Trailer, Gooseneck 16', 7-ton, tandem Calhoun 706-629-1850
parrots, small mammals, etc., $10-100 ea. $1500, call aft. 6 P.M. Roger Black Millen 1800 pounds, easy to handle, call aft. 7:30
axles. lights, elec. brks., dovetail, good tires, 15 gal. cast pot w/loop handles, 11 1/2" Ronnie Bennett Atlanta 404-622-1711
4 78-982-2573
pm. Joan Reaves Quitman 229-263-7074
spare, $1550. B. Walker Mableton 478-864- deep, center to top, 17 3/4" across top, no Cattle/horse arena/corral panels, exc. Pint plastic clam-shells, $0.05 ea.; also, 30HD large frame bred cattle, bred to
8765 770-948-9705
chips/cra3ks, $175/obo. Gary Humphries cond., 36 5'x12' and one (1) 4' walk-thru gate, lats for same, $0.25 ea. David Brown Union Simmental & Charolais bulls. Tietgen Edenfield
Troy-Bill 5 hp. chipper-vac, exc. cond., Gainesvil e 770-536-1036
green in color, $45 ea. pc., Iv. messg. Ann Lee City 770-964-1123
Metter 912-685-4304 912-687-2417
$595; Craftsman tiller, 5 hp., rear tines, exc. 1500 gal. Mueller milk tank w/2 4H Fortson 706-596-9171
Plastic water pipe, schedule 80 several 4 bred Angus cross, 1200#.lb cows, due to
cond., $325. H. L. Howard Lilburn 770-979- compressors and tank washer, exc. cond. C. Choretime feeder winches, used, $75 ea., hundred feet, 1" to 4". Alex McAfee Tennille calve in fall. M. McKinney Perry 478-397-
4615
Keith Ho!!!nville 706-215-4476
300 Plasson drinkers, $4.50 ea. Frank Saxon 478-552-7922
7179
Troy-Bil! tiller, cultivator, 2 hp., $275. David 1500 square ft. of 8" to 1O" heartpine wall Canton 404-626-8508
Red cypress, heart pine, oak, Doug fir, 40 GO cows, 25 w/calves, 1 Black Angus
Fincher Atlanta 404-249-6294
paneling; 1200 square ft. of old grey oak, barn Clean 55 gal. metal drums w/lids, $10 ea; (specialty woods), planed, resawed or T&G. bull, $45,000; 12 good quality cows 8/w
Tuff-Bill tractor, hyd. w/like new 20 hp. wood in long lengths. Kohler motor, 5' finishing mower, cultivator, Gainesville 770-887-3625
John
Cautta also, 275 gal. tank in cage. David Crane Danny Kirk Bartow 478-252-0909 706-551- calves, 1 Simmental bull, $15,000. Bryan
Dahlonega 706-265-2559
8373
Whitenton Alto 706-894-2630
Gee Whiz turning plow, $3500. Walter Smith 1HP Teel booster pump, $175; 4 Hired hand Clean 55 gal. metal drums w/lids, $7 ea. Shenadoah brooders for sale, 48" canopy, 45 black & black Baldy cows, wgt. 900 to
Cumming 770-887-3010
curtain drops, $60 ea. Teresa Smallwood Leonard Crane Smyrna 770-438-9472
good cond., 5 yrs. old, have 104, $50 ea. or 1000, young, some calves, others, hvy.
Tye pasture Peaser, 7' no-till drill w/Legume box, great condition, minor flaws, ready to
Commerce 706-335-4209 2 12' horse stall gates, $400 ea.; 1 1O' horse
Compost tumbler including instructions on making compost, $300. D. G. Nealis
$45 for all. Morris Sweatman Carnesville 706-384-2622
springers, $1000/ea. for Bowdon 770-314-7212
all.
Ed
Bailey
work, Ive. message. H. Massey Trenton 706- stall, $300, selling for about half original cost. Hampton 770-946-9160 770-630-1469
Sierra hogwire fence, 4'x330', $70/obo, paid 5 regd. Charolais heifers, Superior
657-2629 V-rake Hodg-Bilt, 1994, 8 wheel, $1195. P.
Robert Wilson Rydal 770-607-5779 2 Southern Breeze diesel cremators for
Cornell slab saw w/conveyors, $2000; Edmetson fi.rewood processor, 2 cords per hr.,
$97 at Lowes, other items, reas. prices. J. Carter Cartersville 678-986-7027
bloodlines, ready to breed. Ryan House Bishop 706-769-7122
Wilson Brooks 770-719-8153
chickens, used less than 10 hrs. Sammy 105KW power unit, $20,000. Truel Martin Small McCormick Hammer Mill, fills 2 bags 7 very nice Club calves for sale, 5 heifers, 2
Vermeer 605J baler, field ready, always sheltered, exc. condition, $5000. Dustin
Massey Camilla 229-522-0413 229-522-9090 Cumming 770-8876088 2 buckets to fit 555 New Holland Bachoe, 1 Custom Creosote fencing and timbers
+ 4 screens flat belt driven, good cond., $300. Gal}' Champion Talking Rock 706-692-6007
bulls, BO 11-04, sell as a group, $1000/ea. David Hiller Toccoa 706-886-9605
Churchwell Union Point 706-817-0296
12", 1 16". John Smith Americus 229-924-1417 sawed to order, installation and dely. avail. Split locust farm fence rails and posts, del. 70 X bred cows, 30 X pairs & 4 Black Angus
Vermeer 9' cutter on caddy, WR20', v-rake, 20' tedder, 5400 baler, all exc. cond., only 274 bales rolled. Sam Green Nicholson 706-2556608
Vicon CM 216, 6 disc mower, mech. sound,
2 from stainless steel extractors, $150; 2 uncapping knives, $25; 20 bee hives w/frames, $4 2a. Clinton Bray Loganville 770-466-2754
2 incubators, 1 hatcher, 72 lrg. egg
Mike Flournoy Luthersville 770-927-6288
Cyclone fince pin for small livestock w/lockgate, 9' W x10' L x 5' H, good cond., $100 firm. Larry Thompson Sylvania 912829-3787
and installed anywhere. C. Mitchell Cleveland 706-865-9828
Squeeze chute, $200; semen tank w/breeding supply kit, $250; calf puller, $25. Steve O'Rear Cloudland 706-398-0858
bulls. Scott Bussell Warthen 478-552-9044 478-553-6604
Angus & commercial cross pairs, heifers, steers, 1-16 mos. old. Bruce O'Conner Carnesville 706-384-3259 770-344-8478
new parts, good cover, field ready, $2500, Ive. capacity, self-turning, clear doors, $125 ea. Drum door, 16' wide x 8' height, evergreen Tin 12', $4 sheet, 6'x9'x21" farm trailer, Angus bulls & red or black Simmental bulls,
message. J. R. Warren Barnesville 770-855- Bobby Wilkins Hahira 229-794-3842
color w/chain pull, track & hardware, $695. $400. Mack Queen Alpharetta 770-403-1432 A.I bred, easy calving. Chris Keller Waycross
9203
2 tractor tires, 14-9-24, 95% tread, 1 needs Chris Looney Martin 706-779-6835
Tin roofing, 1O', 12', 14' lengths, 6x6 posts, 912-283-2565 912-286-0286
Vicon fertilizer spreader, 1650 pound capacity, good condition, $850. Emory Merk Commerce 706-367-8644
a small boot, $100 for pair. Tyler Surrency Jesup 912-427-4390
2004 Luck Now 2140 mixer/grinder,
Exc~llent ring gear/pinion, 6.10:1, from 74 Ford F-600 truck, $350; Briggs & Stratton BHP engine, complete 20 hrs., $245. R. Green
barn siding, misc. wood. Ed Leisure Alpharetta 404-447-0761
Tractor pullers (2), rear tractor rims, 34x20".
BBU Beefmaster bulls, red, polled, 18-24 mos., exc. bloodlines, shots, $1250-$2500. Robert Moultrie Woodbury 706-553-9886
Vicon mower; NH 256 rake; Vicon hay baler 471 square bale; post hole digger; flutter, as a
$18,500, Windham forklift $2000. Herbert Zoller Springfield 912-754-3305
Mount Airy 706-894-1600 Excelsior pads for evaporative coolers,
Lee Smith Buford 770-945-1643 Tractor weights to fit front of tractor, ten
770-437-2691 Balancer bull, 3 yrs. old, good dispostion,
pkg. $5000. James Crenshaw Mansfield 770- 24'x24x1 O' walk-in cooler, grt. shape, all various sizes, 22-30" wide, 34-36" long. weights totaling 350 pounds, $120. Burl small calves, black & polled, $1200. Hugh
786-6668
hardware goes. Andy Barrineau Whigham James Thaxton Watkinsville 706-769-1315 McCosh Canton 770-345-4477
Walton Eatonton 706-485-3899
Will swap 4 shank bottomland plow (3PH) for disc tiller to fit M Farmall. Ive. message. Thomas Harris Jefferson 706-367-7596
229-762-3481 250 gal. propane tank, moving must sell, works
fine. Carol Boozer Jefferson 706-367-9458
Farm bell, turpentine tools & cups, hand turned corn cracker, iron bath tub, not old. P. Jewell Waycross 912-283-8871
Utility poles for sale, cut into lumber on woodmizer sawmill, other lumber avail. too. Danny Kirk Franklin 770-854-6858 770-328-
Black Angus regd. bulls, 12-14 mos., semen tested, low birth, EPD's, $900. W. R. McDonald Calhoun 706-602-1959
Woodmizer LT-40 HD, 2004, Kubota dsl., $27,750; Bobcat 873 turbo, hvac, cab, 1175 hrs., $22,500. Jim Campbell Cherokee 770-
55 gal./40 gal. plastic screw off top barrels; 55 gal. plastic bung hole/open top plastic barrels; 55 gal. metal w/lids. C. H. Johnson
For sale 1500 gal. plastic tank, $300; round w/cut off valve, flattorm scales, $75 ea., 500 and 1000 lbs. elec. cement mioxer, $200. D.
0001 Vet discussions of cattle diseases on 4 33
1/3 records by Pfizer, $15 p.p. D. Peterman
Black purebred BeefMaster bulls, Black Magic bloodlines, yearling age, polled, gentle, good conformation. Vernon Turner Dalton
737-5211
Lawrenceville 770-963-7257
L. Maner Dallas 770-546-2025
Alto 706-778-9513
706-278-7814
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Bulls--Brahman, Simbrah, & Simmental; weaning and breeding age, also few cows & heifers. Cliff Adams Bowdon 770-258-2069
Exe. group of polled Hereford and F1 Bradford bulls, ready for heavy service. Jonny Harris Screven 912-586-6585
For sale 9 regd. polled Hereford bulls, 13 mos./18 mos., good EPD's, ultra sound, carass info. provided, herd & accredited. M. B. Lane Carrollton 770-854-4548
For sale bulls & heifers, weaning age, out of Angus Maine cows, sired by Club calf bulls. Wayne Ansley Cornelia 706-778-1445
Gelbvieh bulls, breeding age, all polled, most Al sired for easy calving & fast growth.
Goats And Sheep
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.
% Boer Nubian, 3 and 4 mos. old, 15 to choose from, buck, does, weathers, $50 to $60 ea. Jay Barmlett Chickamauga 706-3752944
% Boer goats, 3 mos. old, very healthy, $50 ea. E.L. Smith Hull 706-548-2176
% Boer, 1 billy, 1 nanny, blacks 7 whites, 4 mos.. $60 ea., call aft. 6 P.M. Glenn Garnto Knoxville 478-836-5942
% Kiko Boer bucks and does, 3 to 6 mos.
Kiko, Boer, Alpine mix, wht. buck, 9 mos. old, $75. John Reid Fort Valley 478-822-9028
NZW breeding age bucks for sale, replacement stock avail. Shirley Platt Lumpkin 229-838-6172
Netherland Dwarf and Dwarf/San Juan
mixes, pure $15; mixes $10. W. Faulk Smarr 478-994-4917
Nigerian Dwarf goats, 1 billy, 4 does, grt. animals. Larry Pirkle Dawsonville 706-2162954
Nigerian doe, Pygmy babies, short legged, Pygmy mix doe w/baby, French Alpine doe/regd., shots/wormed UTD, sell/trade. A. Larizza Loganville 770-554-9268
-Georgia Cooking-
Recipe Correction The recipe for Copper Pennies, published in the April 27, 2005, issue of Georgia Cooking, failed to state that the carrots must be cooked. The recipe should have read: 2 pounds carrots, peeled, sliced and cooked until fork tender. The editor regrets any inconvenience caused by the error.
Blackberry Congealed Salad
John Kiss Gainesville 770-531-1126
old. Barry Smith Norman Park 229-769-3541 Nigerian dwarf regd. kids and adults, flashy
Gelbvieh cattle, muscle, milk, grow1h & '05 lambs, mixed, blk., $50 ea., 1 male, 1 blue eyes; also, Nubian Angoras, goats not for
gentleness, purebreds & balancers, Broad female. Rett Kitchens Monroe 770-207-9510 slaughter, adult ewes. Hope Bennett
This recipe is the result of mygrand daughter wanting to pick blackberries
and use them in Jello. It was a big hit with the family.
River Gelbvieh. Arlin Buyert Lavonia 706- 100% SA Boer does, some bred to 100% Cleveland 706-348-7279
384-5243
SA buck by the best. Marie Kilgore Nubian goats, purebred, no papers; 2 billy
2 cups fresh blackberries
Gentle top quality registered red Brahman Lawrenceville 770-466-8902
kids, 3+ mos., $75 ea. Irene Harmon
3/4 cup sugar
bulls & heifers, weaning age to two yrs. old. David Dillard Hahira 229-794-2297
Good selection of regd. Black Angus bulls, ready for service. Fred Blitch Jr. Statesboro 912-865-5454
Hereford bull, purebred, 14 mos., healthy & gentle, $725. T. Clark Palmetto 770-304-1618
100% Saanen billy goat, 1 1/2 yr. old .. very gentle, proven breeder, sire and dam ADGA
regd. Mark Byrd Talmo 770-241-9234 100% regd. Boer buck, 2 1/2 yrs. old, $275,
call aft. 6 P.M. Henry Lee Pelham 229-3070189
15/16 Boer billy, DOB 12/24/04, wht. wired
Thomaston 706-646-2328
Percentage Boer goats, nannies bred to regd. buck; also, buck/doe kids just weaned, $75/up. Jeff Crawford Chatsworth 706-4835714
Pygmy billies, nannies, 3 mos. to adult. Don Smith Covington 770-786-3281
1 (3-ounce) package blackberry flavor gelatin 1 1/2 cups boiling water 3/4 cup mayonnaise 3/4 cup cottage cheese 3/4 cup French Vanilla flavor Cool Whip 3/4 cup Georgia pecans
Holstein springers, 1200 & 1400 lbs., bred Holstein, mostly Al sired. Steve M. Crumley Lula 678-316-4518
Jersey heifer w/1 mos. old heifer calf, $1000., no calls aft. 9 pm. Ronnie Dillard Tifton 229-528-4017
Limousin bulls, red, 19 mos., great bloodlines, all vacc., $1200/ea. Wayne
head, real nice stock billy, not for slaughter. D. Chafin Washington 706-678-1530
2 Boer billies, 7/8, 3 mos. & 5 mos.. correct color, starting at $75. Lawson Hooper Covington 770-787-2818
2 billies, 2 nannies, 10 wks. old, 1 billy, 5 yrs., not for slaughter. Boyce Hembree Acworth 770-529-1285
Pygmy goats for sal~ or trade. Charles Raymond Roberts Royston 706-245-5668
Pygmy goats for sale, not for meat, some pregnant, $50-60 ea. Ben Beaves Woodstock 770-926-3942
Pygmy goats, 2 female, 5 mos. old, mostly blk. w/some wht., $50 ea.. $90 pr. Wayne Pegram Danielsville 706-335-7604
Rinse and drain blackberries. Combine blackberries and sugar in a small bowl. Set aside.
Combine gelatin and boiling water in a large bowl; stir until completely dissolved. Refrigerate until slightly set (about the consistency of egg whites).
Ertzberger Carnesville 706-384-7254
2 female goats, $30 ea. R. Johnson Locust Pygmy goats, 3 small billies, 1 billy, 6 mos.
Combine mayonnaise, cottage cheese and Cool Whip in a small mixing
Polled Hereford bulls, red neck w/good conformation. Charlotte Young Tennille 478232-9168 478-232-2448
Quality commerical Angus heifers w/calves, by regd. Angus bulls. Lynn Joyner Carrollton 770-834-7018 770-258-3037
Red and black Limousin bulls, heifers, open & bred, show heifers, exc. bloodlines, exc. EPD's. Jimbo Crumley Winder 678-409-3572
Redg. Charolais bulls for sale. Bobby C. Burch Eastman 478-374-2772
Regd. Angus bull, 15 mos. old, approx. 1100 lbs., $1200. Philip Cain LaFayette 706638-4731 423-718-9614
Regd. Angus bull, 18 mos. old, low birth w1g., 616 son, semen tested, herd cert. & accred., ready, $1400, del. avail. Wally Cloud Canton 770-479-5947
Grove 770-227-0418
2 nannies (kid goats) 1/2 Boer, 1/2 Lamancha goat, Feb 2005, 1 billy goats, 1/2 Boer, 1/2 Lamancha goats, Feb. 2005. Ann Walters Blakely 229-723-6859
2 very gentle small nannies (probably pregnant), must sell to move. Gene Masters Buford 770-932-5034
2 young jerseys broke to milk, $900 ea.. 1 jersey bull, 18 mos., $600. Grady Sutton Clarkesville 706-947-3006
3 fainting billies, born 1-22-05, $75 ea. J. H. Ingram 3045 Robinson Church Rd. Union Point 30669 706-486-2003
4 Nubian does w/% Boer kids, 8 kids, 2 mos. old, 12 in all, for slaughter or other. Walter Dyer Carrollton 770-836-8843
5 mos. old twin goats, fainting/Pygmy mix,
old, all diff. colors, very small & gentle, see to appreciate. Clyde Lawson Canton 770-4793542 770-479-3113
Pygmy goats, male, babies, small, grt. landscapes, $50 ea.for will trade. T W. Yearout Newborn 706-468-8795
Pygmy nannies bred, $100 ea., babies $50 and $75 ea. Eunice Woody Dahlonega 706864-3501
Regd, Icelandic ram in good health, brown wool and good horn set, $300/obo. Chris Matthews Monticello 706-468-0844
Regd. baby dolls, 2 ram lambs, 1 yearling ram, $300 ea., want blk. ewe. Sara Marley Winder 678-638-3645
Regd. purebred Nubian milk goats, 3 mos. old, does & bucks, will trade regd. milking doe. JoAnne Whitlock Sharpsburg 770-599-6811
bowl. Beat until well blended and creamy. Fold into gelatin. Stir in blackberries and sugar. Stir until ingredients are blended. Stir in pecans. Pour into a 1 quart container and refrigerate until set.
Juanita Williams Kennesaw, Ga.
Testing Notes: For testing purposes Black Cherry Jello was used as Blackberry Jello was not available. Frozen blackberries can be used; however, they will have more liquid after thawing. Adding 1 envelope Knox gelatin dissolved in 1/4 cup cold water will help congeal the salad if frozen fruit is used.
Southern Version - Shepard's Pie
Regd. Angus bulls calves for sale. Bill Cliatt
Midland 706-563-2256 706-561-1742
Regd. Angus bulls, 14-16 mos. old, semen
tested, good EPD's. John Stuedemann
Comer 706-202-2371 706-540-2470
Regd. Angus bulls, 15-18 mos. old, A.I.
bred, exc. EPD's, high milk, calving
bloodlines. Gene Potts Moultrie 229-941-
5618
Regd. Angus bulls, cows & heifers, A.I. bred w/good genetics. Chan Cabe Carnesville
706-387-7119
Regd. Black Angus bulls, 17-30 mos. old, Al sired, very gentle. Jerry Kenbeek Lakeland
229-563-8616
Regd. Black Angus bulls, Daquantae
bloodline, easy calving, 16 mos., ready for
service. A. Mancusi-Ungaro Monroe 770-267-
7179
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no horn, male $45; female $50, not for slaughter. Larita Christy Fort Valley 478-8251662
50% Kiko buck, trade for female or $150. Mark Lynn Dallas 770-490-6698
ABGA fullblood and percentage Boer bucks, does, and wethers, Enobled bloodlines, $45 to $150. Dan Everett Buena Vista 229-938-6152
ADGA AM Saanen and grade does, bucks and wethers, all ages and prices, vacs., worming current, all disbudded. S. Stephens Hoschton 706-654-2867
ADGA Nubian bucks, weaned, Champion bloodlines, dehorned and wormed, CAE free, cert. herd, $75. Mickey Nelson Canton 770720-2851
Adult Pygmy billy, long blk. hair, not for
slaughter, $50. Barbara Mccommons Dallas
Select breeds of sheep and goats, lambs & kids, $50-$200. Clyde Taylor Doerun 229336-8528
Several Pygmy and dwarf Nigerian goats for sale, bucks and does, $45-$75. David Walls Douglasville 770-949-8748
Tennessee Fainting goats, male $75, female $150; 5 fullblood Boer does, $450; Boer sons of Ennobled Big Dog, $500-1000. Dan Parker Ringgold 706-937-4909
Very small Pygmy goats, rams & ewes, good assortment, tame. Joe Burroughs Grovetown 706-863-5159
Young Pygmy billy goat, blk./wht., $65/obo, call aft. 4 P.M. Nathan Weatherby Canton 678-492-6457
Equine For Sale
If you have questions regarding ads in this
2 pounds lean ground beef round 1 (8-ounce) can mushroom stems and pieces, drained 1 (1 pound10-ounce) jar Chunky Garden Combination pasta sauce Cornbread Topping
Brown ground round, drain liquid. Salt to taste; add drained mushrooms
and pasta sauce. Pour into 2 quart baking dish (deep and narrow shape
works best).
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Top with thin crust of Cornbread Topping. Bake at 400 degrees for 30
minutes, or until topping is brown.
Cornbread Topping
1 cup buttermilk self-rising cornmeal mix 1 egg, lightly beaten 1/4 cup cooking oil 3/4 cup buttermilk
Regd. Red Angus bulls. Leachman 770-445-9216
category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651-
bloodlines, 18 mos. old. Mike Smith Newnan Alpine milkers, doe & buck kids, open does, 9081 or 404-651-9082.
770-253-7099
$75/up. Maxine Sutton Taylorsville 770-684- All equine advertised in the Market
Regd. Santa Gertrudis bulls, yearling & 5600
Bulletin must have had a negative Coggins
Combine all ingredients in small bowl. Stir until moistened. Batter will be thin. Spread evenly over meat mixture. Bake as directed above.
herd sired, polled or horned. Lee Rusk Woodstock 770-928-1195
Regd. bulls, Black Angus, DOB 2/24/2002, $1500; Piedmontese, DOB 1/22/02, $2000. Alvah Adams Byron 478-956-5843
Regd. polled Hereford bulls, 16-18 mos. old, gentle, pasture raised, easy calving, exc. bloodlines & EPD's, cert./accred. Bobby Brantley Tennille 478-553-8598 478-5529328
Regd. polled Shorthorns Club calves, herd bull prospect, exc. quality. Ken Bridges Nicholson 706-757-3908
Registered Black Angus cows bred, also exc. 30 mos. old bull, Sando bloodline. Earl Williams Hawkinsvllle 478-892-7981
Santa Gertrudis bulls, polled, exc. bloodlines. Larry Loughridge 322 Ball Ground Road Chatsworth 30705 706-695-4987
Senepol bulls for sale, fullblooded, percentage, top bloodlines, call aft. 6 pm. Grand "P" Ranch. R. L. Peacock Broxton 912-359-3712
Two quality purebred Angus bulls, 15 mos. by Calif. Traveler/Rito, 10 mos. Calif. Traveler/Blackbird, both very gentle. B. Usry Smithville 229-874-1426
Swine
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081 or404-651-9082.
Swine moving from farm to farm must have a negative brucellosis and pseudorabies test within the past 30 days before they are moved whenever there is a change of ownership. Exceptions are swine from a validated brucellosis-free and qualified pseudorabies-free herd. Buyers are urged to request proof of a negative brucellosis and pseudorables test prior to purchase.
1 wht. hog, 150 lbs., $50. H. H. Hamby Acworth 770-974-4106
Pigs for sale, ready now. Clifton Walker Cartersville 770-386-4421
Swine and show sheep for sale. Omar Lopez Yatesville 706-647-9057 706-975-5344
Purebred Duroc pigs for sale, top cut Al sire. Ed Rhodes Cartersville 678-431-3333
Beau. Pygmy female w/2 male babies eating good, female bred back, all for $100. L. B. Comans Conyers 770-483-2270
Billy, 3 mos. old, 1/2 Pygmy, 1/2 commom, small cute, $50. Toby Cain Stockbridge 770474-0731
Boer & Boer/Kiko does & bucks, 3 mos. old, $75-$125, 1 red Boer buck. J. Jones Danielsville 706-795-2920
Boer Kiko crosses, 1 nanny w/2 mos. old billy still nursing, very nice, $125 for both. J. Hamby Canton 770-475-2620
Boer bucks, grt. breeders, 6 to choose from, just weaned, $150 ea. Edward Swann Temple 770-562-5977
Boer does, born Nov. 04, fullblood and percentage, lrg. & healthy w/good color. C. Cambron Acworth 770-380-3505
Boer does, fullbloods & %, all ages, open and bred, Ennobled bloodlines, show quality, reducing herd. Holly McShane Clarkesville 706-754-1526
Boer goats, fullbloods, percentages, does all ages. B. Gibbs Loganville 770-466-2921
Common Nubian cross goats, 6 mos.. billies $50; 3 mos. nannies, $45; 3 mos. billies, $40. Sue Harris Marietta 770-9921669
Extra small, regd., buck on site, e-mail for pies. Michelle Tate Dahlonega 706-864-6922
Fainting Myotonic bucks and bucklings avail., ADGA Saanen does, doelings, wethers and bucklings avail. Kim Lee Locust Grove 770-898-1335
For sale 100% fullblood Boer goats, born Jan '05, males and females, reas. prices. Mike Hasty Rebecca 229-643-7287
Fullblood Boer bucks, proven breeders, grt. bloodlines, take home a champion. William Adkinson Lizella 478-935-9072
Katahdin Doper ram lambs for sale, $175 ea. Tek Arasmith Plainville 706-767-1956
Kiko billies percentage/breeding age, $125. Thomas Freeman Forsyth 478-745-7978
Kiko bucks, purebred but not regd., blacks, whites, and tans, 4-5 mos. old, $100-$150. Lynn Barber Manor 912-284-9187
Montadales sheep, 4 ewes, $100 ea.; ram, $250, all $600. Penny McMahan Homer 770654-8588 706-677-4548
test within past 12 months. Negative reports are valid for 12 months from the sample date. A copy of this test report
must accompany the ad each time it is submitted or the notice will be returned to the advertiser. For this reason, generalized
ads (i.e., many horses, varieties to choose from, others, etc.) cannot be accepted. Buyers are urged to request verification of a negative Coggins test before purchasing any equine. Any falsification of Coggins tests can result in fines and/or suspension of advertising privileges in the Market Bulletin. This regulation also applies to equine advertised in the "At Stud" and "Boarding" categories of the quarterly equine editions.
'00 APHA flashy blk./wht. tobiano gelding, green broke, gentle, easy keeper, 14hds., $2500. Russ LaPlume Grayson 770-5549846
'00 blk. Percheron gelding, grt. on trails, pulls wagon, gentle, $2000, blk. Meadowbrook cart w/complete draft, all for $3200. Max Earwood Lithonia 770-597-8432 770-469-4609
'01 APHA breeding stock mare, trail horse, 14.3hds., gentle, loads, clips, all around good horse, $1200. Joyce Reeves Carrollton 770834-6489
'01 APHA sorrel overo, baldface, mare, 14.2hds., west./Eng.. sound, loads, clips, baths, ties, good conform., easy keeper, needs intermed. rider, $2500. Amy Robinson Monticello 706-468-5827
'01 AQHA drk. palomino mare, blaze w/4 socks, 14hds., green broke, loads, clips, Watch. Joe Jack, $1800. K. Murphy Loganville 770-313-1678
'01 AQHA gelding bay w/chrome, GS of The Money Broker, 15.3hds., bombproof, loads, clips, youth horse deluxe prospect, $4400. Don Hilburn Perry 478-987-6901
'01 Arabian mare, bay, petite, started u/s, needs finishing, Huckleberry bloodlines, $1500. Carrie Willbur Waleska 770-704-1711
'01 Jockey Club, drk. bay gelding, Ontaio Dancer, 60 days prof. training, $2500, gray mare, 30 days prof. training, $2000; App. mare, $400. Charles Hickey Boston 229-2268573
Reba Hightower Flowery Branch, Ga.
Testing notes: For color and additional taste, 1 cup frozen peas or green beans could be added to the mixture. The recipe was tested in an oblong pyrex dish - 7"x11". The crust was very thin, but acceptable.
Unless otherwise indicated, all recipes have been tested for accuracy by Georgia Department of Agriculture home economists. If you would like to share a favorite recipe with our readers, send it to: Georgia Cooking, Market Bulletin, 19 MLK Jr. Drive SW, Atlanta, GA 30334-4250. If you have questions or problems regarding recipes featured in this column, call 1-800282-5852 (toll-free statewide). Please do not contact the individual who submitted the recipe.
'01 Hallinger pony gelding, saddle broke,
will work, $1200 firm, includes nice saddle. S.
Maddox Meansville 706-647-1900
'01 QH gray mare, started u/s, lots of
potential, good home only, owner has no time,
$500. Jennifer Kimbrough Canton 678-493-
3746
'01 bay A.l.H.R. BLM (Mustang) x QH,
stallion, 15hds., Mr. Wimpy bloodline,
$500/trade for A.l.H.R. eligible filly/mare. G.
Garnto Commerce 706-335-2226
'01 sorrel gelding, 15hds., paint papers, knows
leads, started over fences, $3500; '00 bay racking
horse gelding, $2225, both sweet disp./manners. W. Abrams Griffin 770-228-3865
'02 APHA sorrel gelding; Goldarn Gonen
DuniVHoney Dust/Yellow mount, green broke,
$3500/obo; '02 APHA mare. Richard Barr
Canton 770-7227628
'02 AQHA blk. gelding, muscular, 14.3 hds..
athletic/intelligent,
has
heart/personality/speed, gentle w/lots of
enthusiasm, Peppy San Badger/Wimpy/Doc Bar bred, $2400 080. B. Earwood Lithonia
770-339-2676 770-329-3006
'02 AQHA sorrel mare, short & stocky, DBL
Impressive on paper, green broke, quiet,
$1500. L. Manley Loganville 770-318-6971
'02 bay gelding, Incentive Fund, Zippo Pine
Bar breeding, grt. show prospect, selling due to time restraints, $3000. Bill Bergen Brooks
770-461-5362
'02 paint gelding, 14.2hds., started under saddle, gentle and willing, very flashy, can email pie. $1500. John Cumbie Monroe 770266-7654
'03 AQHA gelding, flashy, sorrel, chrome flaxen mane/tail, laid back disp. for pleasure, fast enough for timed events, shots UTD, $1200. G. Smith Dawsonville 706-216-2332
'03 ASB filly, grt. bloodlines, 15.3hds., drk. bay, rides, pleasure/gaited prospect, thinks well, $2000. Nancy Slowman Rome 706-2355011
'03 Jesus Cross donkey, good personality, aft. 6 P.M. Barbara Osborne Americus 229924-1925
'03 sorrel APHA breeding stock filly, exc. breeding, ready to train, grt. disp.. $2500. Pennie Mathis Cartersville 770-386-3604
'04 APHA stud colt, bay/wht., Mr. Cash Bar, Go Man Go, breeding, nice breeding, $800. Leon King Oglethorpe 478-957-8431
'04 AQHA blk. colt, Flying X6 bred, grt. disp.. athletic, loads, ties, stands for farrier, $1500. Stacey McCoy Watkinsville 706-7694340
'04 AQHNIBHA grulla filly, no wht., lrg.. athletic, imprinted, show quality, grt. prospect, foundation/racing bloodlines, $2000. Susan King Dallas 770-443-0560
'04 warmblood Arabian branded AWS, blk., gorgeous movement, sweet, grt. prospect for dressage, jumping, $3000. M. Sisson Brooks 770-461-2425
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'90 AQHA bay gelding, 3X Poco 1X 2003 AQHA sorrel gelding, beau., gentle,
Blondy's Dude, big heart, loves to go, quiet, sound, grt. show prospect, green broke, loads and clips, $1800. Robert White Zippos Two-Eyed Jack line, loves people.
Monticello 706-468-6599
Gina Greene Snellville 770-979-5448
'90 gelding, Pa Pa Hickory Doc out of The 2004 warmblood colt, Donnerhall/ Pa Pa Doc, sorrel, trail rides, team pen, Weltmeyer bloodlines, loves people, easy to anyone can ride, easy keeper. Bill Shimer handle, stallion prospect, $5000. Sharon
Juliette 478-477-7866
Enderlein Brooks 770-461-1699
'95 AOHA palomino mare; '98 AOHA grullo 3 yr. red dun gelding, 14.2hds., 1100 lbs.,
mare, '01 palomino gelding; '99 racking son of AOHA Champion, good minded, flashy,
gelding; '98 racking gelding, gentle family horses. Tom Sewell Ellijay 706-635-4515 706-635-2973
'97 TWHBEA gelding, blk., 15hds.,
calm, gentle. V. Tate Taylorsville 770-6069342
4 yr. OH/mustang gelding, 14.3hds., needs exp. rider, fast, would make grt. barrel racer,
intermed. rider, $2000. Joyce Diane Clark $900/obo, Ive. messg. Troy Boykin Locust
Ellabell 912-823-3062 912-229-9085
Grove 770-954-9189
'97 dapple grey TB gelding, 16.2hds, off- 4 yr. Shetland pony broodmare w/foal; 5 yr. track, willing to learn, hunter/jump prospect, Foundation bred OH broodmare w/foal, both inter. to exp. Holly Dunn Good Hope 770-207- bred back for '06, will sell separately. K.
5732
Whelan Kingston 706-346-1052
'98 OH mare, prof. rein trained; '99 regd. TB mare, loads, clips, current on shots, $950 ea. J. Raye Jackson 770-898-6423
'99 APHA paint stallion, 15.1hds., gentle, extensive woods and trail exp., started on barrels, $5000. Bob Boan Jackson 770-7752619
'99 Arab/Appy leopard mare; '92 purebred Arabian mare; '94 Anglo Arab. mare, broodmares only, $1800 ea. J. Tisdale Brooks 770-599-3467
1 black mule mare, 1-yr. old, gentle, & 1 black jack, 7 mos., will be 15hds. when grown. Joel Shirley Bowersville 706-245-5114
4 yr. old Hallinger for sale, $1000. Howard Burnette Mershon 912-632-5576
4 yr. pony gelding, sorrel, needs attention, $450. Kathy Marquez Social Circle 770-6300858
5 yr. gelding, big/stocky, regd. AOHA Doc's Prescription gr'son, well barrel patterned, rode by 7 yr. girl, hauled regular, good mind/attitude, $5500. Nanci Fulbright Eastanollee 706-779-2330
5 yr. old regd. TB mare, 15.3hds., started over fences, show prospect, adv./beg. rider. Gary Meeker Dallas 770-443-4549 404-7876814
10 yr. Percheron mare, 16.1hds., beau. 6 yr. old AOHA gelding, Bugs Alive in 75 and wht.lgrey, nice cont., very sweet, 1st $2800. Doc's Lynx on papers, ridden by 9 yr. old girl, Scott Bradber!l'. Social Circle 770-464-1468 $1000. John Warren Cartersville 770-846-
10 yr. OH mare, regd. Coasa bred, beau. 8176
chestnut, 15hds., grt. 4H/pony club mount, 6 yr. old bay gelding, jumping 2'3", schooled
easy to ride, lesson program, $3000 firm. XC exp. trail, steady gaits, calms, 3-day clinic
Michele McCoy Athens 706-543-0705
with C. Anderson, $5500. Gail Ford Winder
10 yr. OH/App. gelding, 16hds., Hiredhand/Sundance, $2500; AOHA mare, liver chestnut, 14.2hds., Poco/3-Bars, $1500, exp. trail horses. Gene Parker Thomson 706699-2271
10 yr. bay Arabian OH gelding, $800. William Martin Fort Valley 478-825-2759
404-512-9073
7 yr. TWH gelding, 16.1hds., blk. w/3 wht. socks, current on vacc. & dewormed, $2000. C. Minyard Monroe 770-207-1735
7 yr. old regd. racking horse gelding, blk., $1500, needs exp. rider, no calls aft. 8 P.M. Don Carr Adairsville 770-548-2504
10 yr. regd. Rescue grey Arab. mare, 14.2hds., green broke, jumps 3'10" on lunge ~ne, $1500. Fred Hodgkins Calhoun 706-
629-8970
8 yr. AOHA/PHBA mare, shown western pleasure, slow loper, exc. mover, shown by 8 & 67 yr. old, always in winning. Sheila Buffington Danielsville 706-795-2379
11 yr. old AOHA bay mare, sired by Leo Sugar Moon, grt. show horse, exp. rider, exc. manners, serious inquires, $2500/obo. Sharon Singley Locust Grove 770-427-3920
8 yr. old AOHA gray gelding, big, 15.3hds., stout, ranch/roping/trail horse, gentle and quiet, sound, $5500. Wayne Dutton Dacula 770-480-0007
11 yr. old blk. racking mare, neg. coggins, all shots, $1000. G. Hines Whitesburg 770836-0830
12 yr: OH mare, exp. rider, exc. broodmare,
9 yr. 16hds. bay regd. OH, schooling training, event, hunterfjumper/dressage, exc. manners, will vet, no vices, $15,000. K. Turner Americus 229-942-2770
$1200; 4 yr. OH/Arab. filly, very gentle, easily handled, ready to begin riding, $800. Melinda HiH Colbert 706-795-3357
12 vr. old Belgium gelding, gentle, rides, pull:), frc:1nieoo, Omigh made wagon, $3000. Earl Foskey Dublin 478-984-1203
13 yr. regd. BS paint mare, bay, star/stripe/snip in foal to sorrel/wht. paint stud, broke to ride, 15.1 hds., gentle, grt. bloodlines, $1800/obo. Valerie Smith Barnesville 770872-2504
14 yr. flashy bay gelding, runs barrels & grt. trail horse, $3000/obo. Kim Abercrombie Griffin 678-300-2880
14 yr. old 1/2 Arab. palomino mare, $700; 3 yr. old 1/2 Paso Fino, 1/2 welsh mare, $500. John Warren Cartersville 770-386-8177 706625-7741
14 yr. old OH sorrel gelding, 15.1hds., loads, clips, loves attention, easy keeper, $2500. S. Harmony Fort Valley 770-316-5002
14-yr. chestnut TB gelding, 16.1hds., $1850; 18-yr. drk. bay TB mare, 15.3hds., $1550, used in lesson program/trail rides; 12 yr. blk./OH, $1950. Keith Roberts Covington 678-625-7872
14hds. paint gelding, 13 yrs., gentle, loves people, stands, clips, loads, loves to run, exp. rider, $950. Matt Barecky Byron 478-9560375
1982 regd. OH mare, Bay Leo bloodline; 1999 regd. OH mare, 15.3hds., sorrel, chrome, Zippo Pine Bar bloodline. Steve Kerrighn Lawrenceville 770-554-0179
1985 AOHA mare, poles, barrels, breakaway, goat tie, jr. rodeo, all around, sound. Mike Pardue Armuchee 706-2914883
1993 APHA sorrel/overo mare, beau. markings and good cont., easy keeper, anyone can ride, grt. trail horse, $3000. Shane Chalker Thomson 706-595-6527
2 regd. miniature donkey jacks, wht., 2 yrs. old, spotted, 4 yrs. old, $2000 ea. or trade for jennys. Bobby Reed Vienna 912-268-8731
2000 AOHA gelding, chestnut, 15hds., $1600; '96 APHA mare, $1800; grt. trail horses, exc. disp. Debra Frederick Greensboro 706-453-4090 770-596-7474
2000 AOHA gelding, sorrel w/blaze, sire Highly Discipline Pleasure/trail/barrels, no time to ride, must sell, $1200/obo. Delores Anderson Crawford 706-456-2539 706-3386201
2002 PTHA filly, rides bareback w/halter, awesome personality, green but willing, asking $3000, real sweetheart, mature 15.115.2hds. Amanda Johnson Fayetteville 770460-8535
2002 regd. Arabian mare, rose grey, 14.3hds, no bad habits, very sweet, green broke, current shots, coggins. Sheri Fennell Douglasville 770-445-5696
2003 AOHA bay mare Hotrodders Jet Set breeding, cute mare, sweet disp., has been handled/is ready to start, nice prospect, $1500/obo. Nathaniel Hewell Gillsville 770869-3469
Please observe our 20 word limit.
9 yr. beau. gray Paso Fino mare, Champ. bloodline, gaited, exc. mother, tack/dely. avail., good home only, $1600. Charles Wellham Statham 770-725-2327
9 yr. paint mare, wht., vacc. UTD, trail rides, works, cows, built like a tank, not for beg., $1200. T. Long Eatonton 706-484-0834
A Phenonomenal Date 2004 AOHA show colt, grt. breeding, $2000; aged pony stud blk./wht., 34", $300. Ronald Ravan Gainesville 678-617-1754
AMHA/AMHR regd. silver dapple mare, exc. bloodlines. Kathy Benefold Newnan 770251-6743 404-379-1598
AOHA 10 yr. bay gelding, good looking, sweet temperament, no bad habits, barrels, trails, 15.1 hds., Top Moon, $3000. Kelly Spencer Griffin 770-467-8249
AOHA filly, 2002, bay, 15.1 hds., rode on AOHA trail ride/did grt., ready to start arena performance, good stop/cont., Little Dick Priest/A War Affair. Dotti Duncan Franklin 770-301-1243
App. gelding, 5 yrs., bay w/blanket, 14.1 hds., doing 1st level dressage, jumping/going x/country, grt. on trails, perfect for lady/novice young rider. Jim/Camille Gathercole Gainesville 770-869-0344
Bay gelding, 4 yrs. old, feet healthy, sound, green broke, 14.3hds., $1050. Randy Dove Monticello 770-362-2834 770-337-4068
Blk. TWH regd. gelding, 7 yrs., approx. 15.2hds., grt. on trails, easy to handle, sweet personality, $2100/nego. Blaine Ranklin Gray 478-986-9444 478-742-4881
Regd. Arabian chestnut mare, 7 yrs., grt. trail/show horse, bombproof, $3000 OBO; regd. Arabian gelding, 3 yrs., $1500 OBO. Tom Falkenberry Adairsville 770-773-9477 678-643-7638
Chestnut TB gelding, 16hds., very athletic, 17 yrs., $1800; exp. rider, serious inquiries only. Stan Annadale Winterville 706-338-0999
Dbl. regd. AOHA/PHBA big '04 colt, Dry Doc/Parker breeding, super barrel/roping prospect, $2000, Ive. messg. Mike Savage Gainesville 770-287-8084 770-718-7933
Donkeys, 5 jacks, 1 jenny, raised w/goats, very protective, $400 ea., call before 9 P. M. Collins Evans Augusta 706-855-6865
Drop dead gorgeous, 4 yrs. old, 15.2hds., paint, red/wht., blue eyes, very gentle, lots of trails and in parades. Judy Robinson Butler 478-862-3586 478-244-1543
Family horse, safe, Grandma's favorite, 15hds., easy keeper, no bad habits, loves people, $1800, Lone Star Ranch. Rodney Wilbanks Commerce 706-202-4365
Female blonde Belgium mules, 9 and 10 yrs. old, gentle, approx. 1200 lbs. ea. Tommy Brown Bowersville 706-376-271 O
Flashy 11-yr. paint gelding, 15.2hds., gorgeous blk./wht., rides English, western, does it all, used for intermed. in lesson program, jumps, rodeo, $2950. Monika Parrish Bethlehem 678-469-6285
Flashy paint pony mare, 5 yrs., 13hds., very stocky and muscled, exc. for child or small adult. Joe Walker Moore 706-468-9247
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COUNTY & FARM
CROP
AVAILABILITY
PHONE
I COMMENTS
ATKINSON Eric Taft Pearson
BALDWIN Potluck Nursery Milledgeville
Tomatoes, squash, eggplant, peppers, watermelon
Blueberries
June June 15-Aug. 15
912-285-7070 Mon.-Sat. 8 am-7 pm.
478-932-5390
Open 8 am-dark 7 days; containers supplied.
Robbie Hattaway Milledgeville
Blueberries
June/July
478-452-9622 Pick your own, $5/gal.
BARROW John Fleeman Winder
BUTTS Debbie Greene Jenkinsburg
Blueberries Strawberries
Mid-late June May- June
770-867-3420 770-504-1486
Bring carry home containers, open 9 am-8 pm Tues.-Sat., 2-6 pm Sun., closed Mon.
CARROLL Ray Taylor Carrollton
Blueberries
June 18
770-832-6857
Open 7 am-until, no Sunday sales, containers furnished.
CHEROKEE Jack Morgan Canton
Blueberries, blackberries
June 24
770-343-9940 By appointment only
COBB John Hamer Marietta
Blueberries
June 25
770-943-9230
Call for availability; bring containers.
COLQUITT Ochlockonee Ridge Farms Moultrie
DECATUR G.W. Long U-Pick Bainbridge
DODGE Tom Sawyer Farm Cochran
Sweet corn, okra, tomatoes
Peas, beans, tomatoes, okra, peppers, corn field/sweet, etc.
Onions, peaches, blackberries
June 10-July 10
May 13-July 18, Aug. 20-0ct. 1
Onions now, others June 10
229-941-5971
229-246-8086
Open 6 am-8 pm weekdays, Sat. 6 am-noon.
4 78-934-7584
Tues.-Sat., 8 am-6 pm; Sun. 1 pm-5 pm; closed Mon.
DOUGLAS Reginald Rogers Douglasville
Blueberries
July 4-Aug. 17
770-949-2101 Call for availability
FANNIN Blake Collins Morganton
FAYETTE Carnahan's Blueberries Fayetteville
GORDON Fox Blueberry Farm Calhoun
Blueberries Blueberries Blueberries
July 25-Sept. 9 July 5 late June
706-374-5674
Mon.-Sat., 8 am-8 pm; bring containers.
770-460-7796 706-629-1085
Open Tues., 8 am-noon; Sat., 8 am-8 pm.; $6/gal., containers supplied.
Open 7 days/week, daylightdark; $5.50/gal.
Red Bone Farm Ranger
GWINNETT The Dacula Briarpatch Dacula
Blueberries
June 15-July 1
Fruit & vegetables
June 10
706-625-5689
Open 8 am - dark except Sun.; containers furnished.
770-962-4990
We furnish picking containers & carry bags.
HABERSHAM Barbara & Carl Green Mt.Airy
Blueberry Hills Farm
Blueberries Blueberries
July 1 Mid-July
706-754-6079 706-776-1204
Open 7 days; bring containers; $5 you pick.
Open 8-6, Sat.; 8-5, Sun.; we provide containers.
HALL Sabrina Ashley Dahlonega
Mrs. R. Jones Gainesville
Elizabeth Smith Gillsville
Blueberries
Multiplying onions Blackberries
HANCOCK
Clayton & Lawson Vegetable Farm Collards, beans,
Sparta
okra & tomatoes
HARRIS A. & J. Farms, Jack P. Story, Jr. Pine Mountain
Blueberries, Muscadines
HENRY H & H Orchards Locust Grove
John Tatham McDonough
Peaches Blackberries
July 7
770-532-5920 We pick, gal. bucket $10.
Last of May June 15
June-Nov.
770-536-1712 770-531-9617
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706-444-3137
Call for more info.
Picking Mon.-Sat., 8 am-5 pm; morning best picking, bring carry home containers; picking tray furnished.
Sat. only, 7 am-noon.
June 1-July 15; Aug. 20-Sept. 30
July 1
June/July
706-663-8352 678-432-6555
Open 8 am-dark, Mon.-Sat.; noon-dark, Sun.; we have picking containers/take-home sacks, call for availability.
Open Mon., Wed., Fri., Sat. or as ripe fruit available, please call.
770-954-9734
Gray small standard jack, very gentle, will make good protector for sheep & goats. Mike Tanner Milledgeville 478-452-6053
Half TB and Percheron, 2 yr. old grey gelding. Johnny Vaughan Rydal 770-3826363 770-383-1442
Hanoverian mare, 8 yrs., beau. bay, has had 1 wonderful baby, grt. on trails, 1st level dressage, bred to Hanoverian stallion, $10,000. C. Gathercole Gainesville 678-207-7126
Kid-safe pony, 15 yrs. old, bay gelding, approx. 10 1/2hds., easy to catch, rides gentle, no vices, $900. T. Cumming Marietta 770-218-3887
Submit ads by Wednesday noon.
Joey 10 yr. old regd. paint gelding, started Miniature horse, very gentle bay, looking for
in reining, very sweet disp., $4000. Denise a new home, loves attention and wants
Clayton Milledgeville 478-454-1086
someone to jog with. C. Green Grantville
Lrg. pony gelding, 14hds., liver chestnut, 1O 770-583-3811 404-755-4597
yrs., broke for anybody that can ride. Troy Miniature mare, hand-raised, easy for the
Bradshaw Williamson 770-467-8446
kids to play with, loving home a must, 2 yrs.,
Miniature donkey jack, 1 yr., almost all wht. shots UTD, worming/feet trimmed, exc.
w/blue eyes, sweet disp., $750. S. Walton. health/condition, $500. Ricky Adams Franklin
Monticello 706-468-5238
770-854-6875
Miniature jack chocolate donkey, born April Miniature regd. donkey, jenny, 9 mos.,
2004, lives with goats, & llamas. Kathy Wade $900, grey dunn. Dale Morrison
Winder 678-859-2657
Chickamauga 706-539-2805
Miniature pony, 35" tall, fat, gentle, pulls Miniature regd. donkeys, 2 yr. breeding jack, small wagon, pony, wagon, & harness, all $300; 1 yr. jenny, $600; bred jenny, $1000, nice
$850. Edward McCarty Alma 912-632-6015 jenny, $800. Bill Wray Perry 478-825-1297
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COUNTY & FARM
CROP
AVAILABILITY
PHONE
COMMENTS
JACKSON James Wise Bogart
Yellow swt.corn, beans
Mid-late June
Dale & Joyce Rodriguez Maysville/Commerce
Blaeberries
Late June, July early Aug.
LIBERTY Judy Brewer Midway
Blueberries
June 15
MACON W.J. Roberts Montezuma
Blackberries, blueberries
June 1
MADISON Berry Hill Farm Danielsville
Blueberries
June, July
MERIWETHER Bob & Raine Miller Greenville
Blueberries & sweet corn on cob
July 4-Aug. 17
Hudson Farm Manchester
Strawberries,
Now-Sept.
peaches, plums, vegetables
MITCHELL Vann Strawberry Farm Baconton
Tomatoes, pepper, egg plant
June
MONROE Ted Wach Macon
Blueberries
June 23
NEWTON Alcovy Berry Farm Covington
Thorn less blackberries
June 1
Richard Burr Covington
Blueberries
June 21
Barbara Pittman Covington
Brown turkey figs
Mid June-July
OCONEE Miller Blueberries, Watkinsville
PAULDING Catherine Ragsdale Dallas
PEACH Deb Lochner Fort Valley
ROCKDALE Martha F. Mobley Stockbridge
Blueberries Brown turkey figs Blueberries Blueberries
Mid June - Aug. 6 Call June-Aug. June 15-July 30
SEMINOLE Johnson Produce Donalsonville
Tomatoes, peas, peaches
Ready in June
SPALDING Meadowlark Gardens Griffin
SUMTER Jackson U-Pick Leslie
TATTNALL Banks Farm Glennville
Blueberries
Seasonal fruits & vegetables Tomatoes
June 5 Call Mid-late June
John Rewis Reidsville
Blueberries
June 1
THOMAS Bea Griffin Ochlocknee
WALTON Lucille Rudeseal Monroe
Betty Stephens Monroe
Blueberries Blueberries Blueberries
June 1-Aug. 1 June 17 Mid June
Hard Labor Creek Blueberry Farm Blueberries
Social Circle
(irrigated)
Mid June- mid Aug.
WARE Kenneth Taft
WORTH Darrell Simmons Doerun
Tomatoes, squash, sweet corn, eggplant, watermelon
Tomatoes, melons, peas, butterbeans
June June 10
770-725-9025 706-335-2132
9 am-4 pm weekdays & Sat.; call for appointment.
Open weekends & weekday evenings, containers provided.
912-884-5292
Open 7 am-7 pm, Mon.-Sat.; 1-7 pm, Sun.; bring hard containers.
478-472-8315
Self-service, open daylight hrs., containers furnished.
706-795-3464, 706-207-3256
706-302-9143 888-672-9333
706-846-5658
Call first to check hrs. & supply, bring containers.
Open 8:30 am-6 pm daily
229-787-5133
Bring 5 gal. bucket; open 8 am7pm.
4 78-994-1120
Mon.-Sat., 8 am-1 pm; containers furnished; call for availability.
770-385- 7383 770-787-1677 770- 784-0409
Open Sat., call for availability rest of week, bring containers.
Open 9 am-8 pm, call for appt., containers provided, $8/gal.
$3.50/ga. you pick, $5/gal. I pick.
706-769-6359
Open 8 am-8 pm, Mon.-Thurs. & Sat.; 8 am-noon, Fri.; 2-8 pm Sun.
770-445-3835
Bring containers, $6/gal. MonSat., 8 am-4 pm
4 78-825-3330
No chemicals or pesticides, bring containers.
770-929-8341 Call for availability & directions.
229-524-2621
Shelled peas & butterbeans, fresh produce picked daily.
770-228-0974 Call ahead.
229-924-1746
Bring own containers; eggs1@netzero.com
912-654-2686 912'237-2457
Open 7 am-dark, Mon.-Fri.; 7 am5 pm, Sat.; closed Sun.; bring your own buckets.
Open 8 am-dark, bring containers.
229-226-1008
Open dawn-dusk daily, bring containers.
770-266-6059, Open 8 am-6 pm weekdays & 770-267-3792 Sat., closed Sun.
770-267-5053 770-464-2412
912-285-5277 229-776-0127
Mon.-Sat., bring containers
Open sunrise-sunset, Mon.-Fri.; sunrise -5 pm Sat.; picking/take home containers provided; pre-picked avail., call to reserve.
Mon.-Sat. 8 am-8 pm, bring containers, sold by 5-gal. bucket.
Open 7:30 am-6 pm weekdays, & 7:30 am-5 pm Sat.
Missouri Foxtrotter, spotted mare, 3 yrs. old, $3000; sorrel 3 yr. old mare, $2000, blue papered, grt. bloodlines. M. Hively Glennville 912-654-3211
Mule Extraodinaire, 16.1 hds., bay john mule, very horsey looking, drives and rides very well, $6000 firm. Cindy Lequin Royston 706-680-0110
Paint regd. mare, 13 yr. old sorrel/wht.; barrel pony w/foal 7 yrs. old w/foal; sorrel mare 6 yrs. w/paint foal March 2005. Mike Martin Clarkesville 706-839-7139
Paso Fino mares, 4 and 5 yrs. old, bay, regd., prof. trained, exc. trail horses, $3000 and $3500. Suzy Varner Perry 478-988-0417
Paso Fino mare, $1500, gelding, $6500, Champion bloodlines, trail ridden, also will trade for construction services. Ron Conner Conyers 770-310-9835
Paso Finos mares, handled daily, no bad habits, 9 yr. bay, 13.2hds., exc. trail, exp. rider, 2 yr. bay, already 13.2hds., $3000, $2000. Shelba Merritt Covington 770-787-9719
Percheron mare, regd., 16.2hds., rides and drives, sound, sane, good feet, easy and fun, a real joy, to good home, $3500. Jim Gathercole Lula 678-283-3029
Percheron mares, blk., grt. working/parade team, 13 and 15 yrs. old, $2900/obo. Scott Huskins Canton 678-793-7422
Percheron spotted draft, 4 yr., V/G works, rides, $3500..Geron Williamson Lyons 912526-8965
QH for sale, 3 yr. old grey filly, Incentive Fund, granddaughter of Rugged Lark, will mature, 15.1-15.2hds., $900/obo. Beth Perry Oxford 770-787-8717
QH mare, 14.2hds., blk. & cute, 9 yrs., super on the trails, loves attention, $1500. Angie Crews Carrollton 770-214-8457
Regd. 1/2 Arab./Hanoverian gelding, warmblood type/movement, exc. manners, flashy chestnut/flaxen/chrome, some prof. training, 15.2hds., 9 yrs., $3500. K. Coleman Cordele 229-273-4737
Racking mare, 4 yrs., 15.1hds., gentle, Bantams, hens & roosters. Grace Jones
sorrel, very pretty, shown by lady & youth, trail 3257 Ruckersville Rd. N.E. Elberton 30635
ridden, priced right, $2000. S. Rogers 706-283-7051
Flintstone 706-820-9591
Beau. Bantam rooster, dark red color
Regd. 2 1/2 yr. Hallinger gelding, $2000, w/white tail, cute feathered feet, rooster
ride/pull. Kathy Smith Milner 770-412-8956 probably part Cochin, great temperament,
Regd. American Walking horse mare, 11 price nego. Marion Davis Lawrenceville yrs., 14hds., perfect con!., beau., drill team, mabiga:ldavis@yahoo.com 770-925-6996
lessons, grt. potential show horse, liver Beau. flying mallard ducks in full color $25
chestnut, jumps, bathes. Jan Winchester pair, day old baby ducks $4 each, no Sunday
Alpharetta 770-740-8683
sales. James Altman Folkston 912-496-2063
Regd. Appaloosa mare, 10 yrs. old, 912-337-0402 16.1hds., gentle to ride, $1500. Carl Howell Black Australian swans, '05 cygnets
Williamson 770-227-2064
available, unrelated pairs; also, sev. breed
Regd. TB gelding, 8 yrs., 15.3hds., quiet ducks. L. Godwin Hampton 770-946-4158
under saddle, exc. mover and disp., never on Blue Cochin Bantam trio $30, pretty and
track, $3500. L. Walker Adairsville 706-234- tame. Janie Etheridge Dallas 678-363-6630
7040
Breeder Pheasants: Amherst, Red/Yellow
Regd. pinto Paso Fino stud colt, neg. . Goldens, Silvers, Swinhoes, Grey peacocks,
coggins and all shots, gaits, gentle, loving, 7 Siamese, Indian Blue peacocks. Jeff Martin
mos. David Mull Lexington 706-743-7649
Gu~on 912-754-7319
Roping bulldogging barrel paint QH, 17 yrs., Button quail, Bantams, day old to some $5500; roping heeling b/w paint horse, 5 yrs., breeders, peafowl, white breeders, Silkies and
$4500; Doc Bar filly roping horse, $3000. O.E., Pied '04 hatch. Danny Ledford
Kevin Phillips Pelham 229-377-4790 229- Gainesville 770-983-9713
584-0609
Chickens, AIR, B.R., W.R., diff. ages, diff.
TWH 10 yr. gelding, can show plantation or breeds; also, fresh brown eggs, Clayton Co.
pleasure, broke for anyone, $2250/obo. Keith Be!!Y Sharpe Morrow 404-366-6930
Thompson Cedartown 770-748-0752
Dark Cornish Bantams, most '04 hatch,
TWH 7 yr. blk. gelding, sweet, will rack or 3 selling out, no shipping. Mack Henley
gait, 15hds., intermed. rider, $925/obo. John Douglasville 770-942-2074
Haskins Loganville 770-466-3266
Flock reduction sale, approx. 100 qlty.
TWH gelding, regd., 18 yrs., beau. Game cocks, diff. breeds, high station, $50
chestnut, w/star, socks, 15hds., traffic safe, each. Zaki Zubeida Griffin 770-227-5681
anyone can ride, gaited, n/reins, $1400/nego 770-775-6330
Jim Carroll Lawrenceville 770-513-1448
Game fowl, 2 yr. old cocks, bull.stags hatch,
TWH geldings: 5 yr. steel gray; 7 yr. bay.; 8 Miner Blue, Roundhead, Shuffler. Scott Moon
yr. blk./wht.; 9 yr. strawberry roan. Shea/Albert Hillsboro 706-468-0757
Queen Dallas 770-505-0090
Game, cocks, hens, stags, Hatch, Grays,
TWH older mare, 15.2hds., comfortable Butchers, Red Quills, hennies, Roundheads,
gaits, easy disp., $700. B. Skipper Covington call anytime, many more. Russell Griffin
770-787-4918
Gainesville 770532-8447 770-241-0328
TWH: 3 regd. mares, 2 sorrel & 1 bay, good Grey Call ducks and Snowy mallards for
bloodline, reas. prices. J. Odom Thomaston sale, call after 6 p.m. Ron Tyler Albany 229-
706-648-3987
883-8902
TWHBEA regd. SSH, 1 b/w mare, 8 yrs., 1 Guinea Keets $2 each, day old to two
brown/wht., 3 yrs., trail ridden, sweet, $3000 weeks, AIR baby chicks $1.50 each straight
ea. Fran Archer Snellville 770-929-0665
run. D. Brown Statesboro 912-587-5433
Trail horses: 2001 pinto mare, $1000; 1998
APHA gelding, $2000; 1991 TB mare, $1000
exp. riders. Mark Potter Guyton 912-728-
4156
Hatching eggs-peafowl and guineas. Jerry Mock 1295 Three Notch Rd. Colquitt 229758-3717
Homing pigeons, pure whites, many ready
Yearling filly, gentle, grade, shots, wormed to settle. R. Motes Ball Ground 770-479-
loads & trims, will be dun or buckskin, $500 9755
Pat Ingram Butler 478-862-9562
Malaysian Serama Bantams, 2 pr. plus
Poultry/Fowl For Sale
extra hens available. P. Craft Lawrenceville 770-925-0513
If you have any questions regarding ads in Mille Fleur Bantams and D'uccles, various
this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 colors for sale. Ron Tallent Franklin 770-289-
or 404-651-9082.
3887
Mallard ducks must be at least three Mixed breed hens now laying, $10 each. G. generations from the wild before they can D. Sullivan Stone Mountain 770-491-0943
be advertised in the Market Bulletin Murray McMurray laying hens-$8 each, MM
Advertisers must include this information White Chinese goslings-$10 each, 3 Giant
in notices submitted for publication.
White and 1 broad-breasted Bronze laying
'04 Barred Rock hens and Black Giant hens, asking $10 each, laying good size
turkey hens-$30 each. Joseph Malcom Social Circle 770-464-4303
brown eggs. Emery Guinn Buckhead 404- Peacocks-Blue, healthy, beau. birds, 1, 2,
372-3497
and 3 yrs. old, $75-$100, males, limited
'04-'05 Ameraucana, Dominiques, AIR lor sale, $1.75 and up, hatching eggs available
number of females. Donna Browning Lilburn 770-939-1777
$10/flat. Ed Maldonado Carnesville 706-491 -
2654
Peafowl, 2 two yr. purple hens $200 each, variety of peachicks hatching, priced by color.
'05 chicks, 10 weeks, AIR, Sex Links, $5 Judy Morrison De~ Rose 706-283-6963
each; '04 hatch, $10 each. Bobby Chupp Pekin ducks, sev. ages; also, few Runner
Lithonia 770-482-7992
crosses. Brian Sturdy Dahlonega 706-8659201
'05 chicks, Red Gold Pheasants, guineas Silkies, Pharo Quail, Royal Palm turkeys
Pigeons, Birmingham Rollers, sev. to
peacocks. Jim Davidson Concord 770-884-
0883
choose from. Mr. Rickey Loganville 770-5546445
'05 hatch: wood ducks $12, Mandarins $15 Ringed Teal $25, other waterfowl. Beth Merritt Vidalia jmatthews@cybersouth.com 912-537 3309
Purebred ducklings $6 each, chicks $3 each, White Pekins, Blue Swedish, mallards and Buff Orpingtons. Priscilla Usry/ Adam
Black Wadle)'. 706-833-0747 706-831-1383
10 wk. old AIR, Ameraucanas, Brown Leghorns, Polish $5 each. Joe McEntire
Chatsworth roosterjrm@hotmail.com 706-
695-7127
AIR, Barred Rock, Buff Orpington chickens for sale, approx. 20 weeks old. Randy Gazaway Cumming 770-889-6691
AIR, Sex Links, Barred Rock, prolific layers
2 Game red roosters, approx. 1 yr. old; als0 8 Game black baby chicks for sale. A.A. Whitt Cumming 770-887-1752
2 Light Brahmas, 2 Silver Laced
Wyandottes. Joe Neil McDonough 770-401 -
0385
brown eggs, 21 total, all or part, $5 each. Tim Dobbs Hephzibah 706-869-0362
Ringneck Pheasant eggs and chicks fo sale, Ive. msg. James Munro Carrollton 770 832-2841
Ringneck doves $2.50 each or 40/$85. George Malcom Jackson 478-994-0285
3 Araucanas (Easter egg hens), trio Barred
1 yr. old, Black Frizzles, Black Cochins. Gene Shaw Loganville 770-466-4832
Sev. laying hens-only a couple roosters, some Bantams & games; also, sev. colo doves. R. Cole Carrollton 770-834-3490 770
6 beau. purebred African geese, best qlty 830-6983
call for price. Zack Smith Atlanta 404-522-6669 6 white chickens, laying good, 2 or 3 yrs., 15
Several medium sized setting hens $8 each, special roosters $10 each. Harry Cride
AIR hens, 2 yrs., laying good, call before 9 p.m Cumming 770-889-9335
Miriam Wheeler Covington 770-787-1814
Sil-Go Links & Golden Comet pullets lor
African geese, hatching weekly, $7 each Nannette Sellers Hazlehurst 912-375-1226
sale, call after 8 p.m. Lamar Burton 524 Andrew Bailey Rd. Sharpsburg 30277 770
Araucana Bantams, lay colored eggs 683-4200
chicks & grown, all colors. Larry Johnson Silkie roosters for sale, Whites and Blacks
Canton 770-479-1360
$5 each. Bill Clegg LaGran!I.! 706-884-7133
Araucana chicks hatched first week of May Taking orders for California Valley, Gambel
$4 each or trade, no shipping, Ive. message Mexican Speckle eggs; also, Red Gold
Terry Spillman W.oodstock 770-519-2088
Yellow Gold and Lady Amherst eggs. David
BB Red, Bantams, Araucana Bantams Orgel Alban)'. 229-435-3973 229-435-4347
Buttercups and 5.W. turkey, chicks only. Rex Texas A&M White quail $.50 and up, eggs
Sells Suwanee 770-271-8814
$25 per 100, White Pekin ducks, RI R
Baby chicks 1 day to 3 weeks, Self Blue chickens, pheasants. Marilyn Wheeles
D'uccle, Buff Cochin and White Black-Tailed Brooklet 912-839-2056
Japanese Bantams. Jimmie Meadows Turkey poults, 3 mos., $9 , 1 month $6. Bil
Powder Springs 770-943-6771
Davis Wa)'.cross 912-285-3056
- Bantam chicks: BB Reds, Silver Duckwings Turkeys, 1 wk. old & older, $7 & up, 3
& Barred Rock. C. Waldron Hoboken 912 breeds. Miles Russell Meansville 706-648
288-4969 912-458-2480
3503
Bantams, Black Japanese pair, Spangle Valdosta area, chickens, ducks, chicks and pair, 1 yr. old, healthy, friendly, Japanese ducklings, Keets poults. Joe Perkins Barney show qlty., will trade for colored Cochins. D 229-775-2886
Wills Clermont 706-878-9787 706-219-3765
Waterfowl: babies Black Australian swans
Bantams: Spangles, Duckwings, Cochins $200, mallard baby ducks $5, third generation
D'uccles, Blue Runner ducks, baby Bantam from wild. Tere Lopez Oxford 770-787-2955
chicks, baby ducks & guineas. Dwayne Beard Young mallard ducks, 3 generation, $2.50 up
Royston 706-245-5736
Ive. msg. Willie Keen Jr Perry 478-987-3687
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday May 25, 2005
Welsummers, 1 yr. old, 2 roosters, 11 hens Want a plow-mule. Floyd Barnes Hiram Saddles, western, English, all sizes, old and '04 Tift 44 4x5 round bales in field $10. D. Corn $24 drum, wheat $26 drum, oats $24
$20 each or $150 for all, Fitch/Fugate lines. S 770-942-7630
like new, sets of bridles & breast plates Shofstahl Cedartown 770-749-1145
drum, soybeans $48 drum (55 gals.), peas &
Goodwin Whitesburg 678-229-7222
halters, whips, blankets. Lynn Wheele '04 Tift 44 bermuda, horse qlty., $4 sq. wheat screening in 55 lb. bags. C. or H.
Poultry/Fowl Requiring Permit/License
If you have questions regarding this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
Advertisements for wood ducks must be accompanied by a USDA permit. Permits are available from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Attn: Permit Section, P.O. Box 49208, Atlanta, GA 30359. Advertisers must submit a copy of current permit with their first ad. Permit copies will be returned upon request. Advertisements for bobwhite quail must be accompanied by a copy of the advertiser's commercial quail breeders license. Since this is a state protected bird, the Georgia Department of Natural Resources requires anyone selling bobwhite quail to have this license. For license infortnation, write: DNR, Game and Fish Division, 2189 Northlake Parkway, Suite 108, Tucker, GA 30084.
Bobwhite or Coturnix quail hatching eggs $45/100, $105/500, $198/1000, price includes shipping, send check/money order. Jean Strickland P.O. Box 9 Pooler 31322 912-748-
LIVESTOCK HANDLING If you have queslions regarding ads in thts
category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.
'02 Exiss XT300 event GN 3H slant, stud wall, NC w/heat strip, 40 gal. water tank, DR insulated/paneled, 110 volt red/wht., $11,000/firm. Jessica R. Alexander Guyton 912-658-5658
'03 Feather Lite 4H trailer, custom wood interior/weekend package, TV DVD, sink, 12 awning, $18,000. K. D. Crosby Milledgeville 478-288-0557
'91 Jackson GN 2H straight load, big dressing rm., good cond., new tires, floor & ramp, must sell, $4200. Shelly Rahga Powder S!!rings 770-596-9228
'96 Ponderosa GN 2H camper, HW, AC, range, $2500; 14' BP stock, $650; 16' GN stock, $2000. J. W. Fielder Buchanan 770574-9707
'97 WW 3H BP slant w/dressing rm., stock sides, good tires, floor w/mats, $3500. Holli Harrison Kennesaw 770-218-3889
'98 Colt GN, 4H, slant, walk-in tack, dressing storage, thick mats, good cond.,
Acworth 770-974-3754 770-851-0330 Stock trailer, 16' center gate, escape door,
solid floor, good cond., $1200. John Pion Kingston 770-607-3123
Want 2H slant or straight load traile w/storage or dressing rm., good cond. D. Baird Rochelle 229-399-0097
Want stock trailer. Eric Tennent Macon 478 447-6512
Want to buy 3H slant load alum. GN traile w/DR, walk-thru door in middle and tack rm. in rear. Ben Fender Barwick 229-263-1061
RABBITS If (Mam Category) you have questions
regarding ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
15 plus breeds, handled daily, rare Dutch, Lion heads, and Lops, some pedigree. Rachel Docke!Y Blairsville 706-781-1366
Baby bunnies for sale, some Mini-Rex's and others are 1/2 French lops, all are $5 ea. Tabatha Roberts Ro}'.ston 706-245-0810
Baby lionhead and Netherlands, all handled since birth by 5 yr. old. Paige Wester Gainesville 770-532-6141
bales, fescue $3 sq. bales, fertilized, weed free in barn. Guy Seals Hiram 770-942-3759
'04 Tift 44 square baled hay, well fertilized, limed, horse qlty. in the barn, round bales available outside. Raymond Bailey McDonough 770-957-4713
'04 bermuda $3.50/barn, horse qlty., rain free, dely. available. Lynn Hall 4A Ranch Madison 706-342-9022
'04 bermuda hay, clean, dry, sq. bales for feed or mulch $2.25 bale, volume discount, no weeds. Lynn Wellham Statham 770-7257378
'04 bermuda hay, round bales $15 per bale, dely. available. Misha Simmons Buena Vista 706-573-1591
'04 bermuda or fescue hay $25 for lge. rolls, stored inside. Glenn Taylor Cartersville 404313-5218
'04 bermuda sq. bales in barn $3 and $3.50, rolls 4x5 1/2 $30, covered and on pallets. H. Von Richthofen Watkinsville 706-453-9143
'04 bermuda/fescue mixed square hay bales, limed & fertilized, $4 each. Fran Brogdon Buford 770-945-6433
'04 bermuda/fescue mixed w/native grass, exc. horse hay, sq. bales $3.50/bale, fertilized,
Thompson Augusta 706-736-9958
Ear snap corn, 4 1/2 cent per lb. Jerry McAfee Cleveland 706-865-2826
Horse qlty. fescue orchard grass mix, hay in the field, $2.25/bale, $22.50/JD 4x5 rolls. Buddy Cash Adairsville 770-773-7217
Horse qlty. '04 Bahia/Coastal bermuda, $3.50 sq. bale, fertilized, no weeds, rain free, in barn, Holland's Farm. Charles Holland Thomaston 706-648-3947
Horse qlty., 4x5 rolls, fescue/orchard grass hay, rain free, stored inside on pallets $25-$35 roll. Andy Cooper Hiram 770-943-4384
Lge. quantity horse quality Coastal bermuda hay; also, round bales, haylage and mulch hay. Winton Harris Screven 912-5866687
Premium Tift 44 & Coastal bermuda, bermuda rolls, heavily fert., weed free, dry, stored barn @$50/roll. Tim Hunter Conyers 770-483-8712 770-922-6653
Qlty. Tilt 44/85 hay, dely. available. Ron Botts Bainbridge 229-243-2616 229-4003440
Russell bermuda hay, horse qlty., $3.50 bale in barn. David Riviere Pine Mountain 706-663-4956
5769
$4000. Wiley Stanfield Gra}'. 478-746-7995
Bunnies for sale, Flemish Giants, NZW, Cartersville area. Carla Joyce White 770-383- Russell bermuda sq. bales $3.50; '03 4x5
Bobwhite, Northern flight type, taking 14/5" Martha Josey Ultimate saddle, round San Juan, FR1000 starting @ $5 ea. Carl 8995
rolls fescue mixed $15. Roy Lee Strickland
orders, eggs $150@1000, chicks skirt, very good cond., $600. S. Hall Valdosta Sutton Cleveland 706-865-3712
'04 fescue hay, sq. bales in barn, $2.50 per Villa Rica 770-459-5997
$300@1000. Glen Lott Wray 229-468-5566 229-245-0834
Flemish Giant purebreeds, also bunnies, bale. Chris Gibbs Braselton 770-965-9833
Rye grass mulch $2.50, bermuda grass
Jumbo Pharaoh quail hatching eggs for 16 1/2" Kieffer AACHEN II all-purpose, blk., 2/3 Flemish Giant, $10-$30, call for appt. Britt '04 fescue hay, well fertilized, 4x5 round $2.50 sq. bales, barn stored. Larry Eley White
sale, $35/100 if shipped, $25/100 if picked up. very good cond. w/fittings, adjustable tree, Chandler Blsho!! 706-769-0486
bales, in barn, $20. Jerry Jackson/ Mary Ann Plains 706-467-2184
Scott Holland Statesboro 912-865-9235 912282-8567
Jumbo Wisconsin quail eggs/chicks & Chinese Ringneck Pheasant eggs/chicks,
$500. Anne Youmans Waynesboro 706-5545649
16" Billy Cook roping saddle, $400/obo, bridles, halters, moving sale. Gina Archer
Flemish Wht., Fawn, and Giant Chinchilla rabbits, breeding replacement stock, pedigree papers avail., call aft. 8 P.M. Keith Clark Tignall 706-285-2914
Bennett Rockmart 770-684-6413 770-6843462
'04 fescue mxd., 5x4 rolls, well fertilized, sheltered, $15 roll, in field $10/roll. Tom
Tilt 44 sq. bales, weed rain free, horse qlty., $3.50 per bale. T. Conner Social Circle 770601-2877 770-267-4974
Wildlife feed soybean, wheat, oats, corn,
both NPIP certified, reas. prices. Neal Bush Jefferson 404-502-7285
Free young adult, under 1 yr., male Henderson Sr. Chickamauga 706-375-2973 browntop, rye grass, all cleaned and bagged.
Sparta 706-467-9345
16" deluxe handmade reiner; 16" custom bunnies, mixed cross breeds, herd reduction, '04 fescue, 4x5 rolls, good qlty., fertilized, B!Yant Skipper Macon 478-256-6060
Now taking '05f06 orders for Bobwhite handmade roper; 17" CC training saddle; 17" 3 colors to choose from; also, babies for sale. $15/roll. Steve Rice Cedartown 770-748-
quail, eggs, chicks, early release and flight conditioned birds; also, pheasants. Harold Cook Colquitt 229-758-2119 229-758-6048
Poultry/Fowl Wanted
Zaidi AP hunt saddle. D. Moore Cartersville 770-382-2094
16' Bee Livestock trailer, center gate, new floor and tires, $1200. R. Waters Brooklet 912-682-7543
T. Russell Lawrenceville 770-682-8670 770231-7522
Holland Lops for sale. Raymond Fortner Cornelia 706-778-9294
Lionhead bunnies, water bottles, feeders,
7984
'04 horse qlty. Coastla bermuda hay, fertilized UGA specifications, sq. bales, dely. available. Jimmy Waldrop Forsyth 478-9940701
AG SEED FOR SALE If you have questions regarding ffl1s
category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.
Want 10 Toulouse geese preferably '04 hatch for addition to lake flock, state location and price. Donald Bickers Atlanta 404-2377009
Want adult female mute swan. Tony Atkins Augusta 706-951-1446
Want guineas, any size. Barbara Hutson Dawsonville 706-429-0070
Want really mean or aggressive turkey or rooster to protect hen flock. H. Baggett Commerce 706-652-3579
fl ALLITVEERSNTAOTCIVKE you have queslions regarding thts
category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
The Alternative Livestock category contains ads for ratites (ostriches, rheas, and emus) as well as other "nontraditional" livestock.
Llamas, largest selection of quality registered llamas, starting at $500, friendly, halter trained, delivery available. Liliane Grant Dallas 770-445-2855
Llamas, regd., variety ages, colors, very friendly, halter trained, guards, show, reas., dely. available. Marsha Kelly Newnan 770251-8896
FIfEED, HAY AND GRAIN Alternative Livestock
Requiring Permit/License
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
The Georgia Department of Natural Resources regulates many exotic animals, including most hoofed stock except llama and buffalo. However, upon compliance with applicable state regulations, a deer farming license for the commercial production of meat and fiber is available for the following species: fallow deer, axis deer, slka deer, elk, red deer, reindeer, andcaribou. For more Information on the deer farming license, contact the Georgia Department of Agriculture at (404) 6563667. For information on licenses of other
17" Wintec AP 2000 blk. saddle, exc. cond., $350; 16.5" all-purpose brown saddle, good cond., $150; 16" Borelli all-purpose brown saddle, $125. L. Pettis Brooks 770-460-1272
1972 Ford F-600 livestock truck, 16' bed w/removable side bodies, exc. cond., $2800. D. Holder Mcln!}'.re 478-946-2363
1996 Delta GN horse trailer, exc. cond., asking $2900. Donald Green Temple 770841-6815
1998 GN 3H slant load, cond., $2500, call aft. 6 P.M. Rick Rogers Rockmart 770-6844131
2001 2H GN SL, alum., tack comp., dressing rm., exc. cond., $6500, pies. avail. M. Chambers Grantville 706-637-5134
2001 Trailet Magnum Spirit, 3H BP SL, fully enclosed, drop down feed doors, rear tack, dressing rm., very good cond., $8000/obo. B. Snyder Bethlehem 770-757-8495
2004 Silverstar all alum. GN 3H slant, advantage package, spare tire, stainless nose, $15,000. Eddie Sullivan Buchanan 770-646-5651 404-610-0022
24' Stoll GN stock trailer, good tires, some rust, $1200. Ronny Parham Eatonton 706485-9207
4 to 6 pony carrousel, center flag pole w/banner guide ties, easy set up, saddles. Doug Long Douglasville 404-316-9653
4H BP trailer w/walk thru, used, good cond., $1100. D. Gunter Hoboken 912-458-2206
6H slant, tack, dressing rms., good floor, some rust 1987 WW, $3500/obo. Scott Armour Moreland 770-502-1936
Alum. 2000 Cherokee 3-slant load, lrg. dressing rm., stud stall, rear tack, awning, NC, $15,900, low miles. Paul Hennessee Dais}'. 912-739-0002 912-286-0438
Bee 3H GN slant, hay rack, cowboy shower, dressing rm. w/sink, heat, AC, TV, microwave, stereo, bed, kept in barn, regular maintenance, $6800/obo. Mike Boyl Loganville 770-466-0552
Billy Cook 14" barrel saddle, trophy award from 2001, only used 2 seasons, $550. C. Clark Whitesburg 770-355-2399
Black 17" Thornhill pro-trainer, Dresseur dressage saddle, med./wide tree, very good cond., all fittings, detachable knee rolls and blk. pad. D. Brown Fayetteville 678-545-1034
and many cage sizes avail., adult Holland Lop buck and doe. E. Simms Marietta 770-4227681
Many baby rabbits, variety, San Juan, selling some out, good prices on Jersey Woolies. Linda E. Adams Bethlehem 770307-5854
Mini Lops/Mini Rex, Netherland and Polish Dwarfs. Clyde Geter Mauk 706-269-3157
Mini Rex, Dutch w/pedigree, all colors, other. Randy Bradford Snellville 770-7361656
New Zealand Whites, live or dressed, call aft. 6 P.M. Jeff Butterworth Cordele 229-2735622
Pedigreed, Holland lop eared dwarf bunnies and breeders, assorted colors, healthy, state licensed. Beverly Whitener Dalton 706-2772595
Purebred Holland Lop bunnies, very affectionate, copy of parents pedigree avail., $25. Maggie Shaw Ranger 706-334-2346
Show quality rabbits, Mini-Rex, Netherland dwarf, assorted colors and sizes, prices starting at $15. Cherie White Moultrie 229873-2773
Very cute Holland Lop bunnies, purebred, pedigrees avail., lots of colors, very healthy. J. Maddox Eatonton 706-485-0425
you have questions regarding ads in thts category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
All hay ads must contain the variety of hay offered for sale; i.e., Coastal bermuda ha}'., Alicia ha}'., etc.
'04 3rd cutting Alfalfa sq. bales $7.50. Mervin Rudolph Resaca 706-602-4608
'04 4'x 5 1/2' rolls $15, bermuda and bermuda fescue mix. Andrew Whittaker Greensboro 706-453-7871
'04 Alfalfa $6.50 bale, Tilt 44 bermuda $3.50 bale, Russell bermuda $3.50 bale, fert., sq. bales, horse qlty., in barn, will del.(extra). HelmuVChar1ie Cawthon Rome 706-802-0797
'04 Alfalfa hay, horse qlty., blister beetle free, 60 lb. bales, dely. available, $8.50 bale. Carrie Willbur Canton 770-846-7979
'04 horse quality fescue/bermuda mix hay $3 sq. in barn, rolls $30, storage available. R. J. Campbell Rockmart 770-748-3419
'04 peanut hay, 4"x5" net wrapped, $25 each, we load, you pick up, dely. extra. Bill Cowart L}'.ons 912-386-2575
'04 prime Coastal bermuda horse qlty. hay, fert. UGA soil specs., sq. $3.50, round bales $40, dely. available. Olin Trammell Forsyth 478-994-6463
'04 top horse qlty. Coastal bermuda, lge. sq. bales $3.50. Jim Fenley Roberta 478-8364444
'05 Chapman oats, taking orders, cutting last of May, $2.30 bsh., dely. available. Owen Stapleton Richland 229-389-1083 229-8872411
'05 Russell and Coastal bermuda lge. 4x6 bales, $27 field, some '04 hay $20. Tony Smith Monticello 706-476-2051
'05 Tilt 44 rye mix, clean & dry, horse qlty., sq. bales, $2.25 field, $3 barn, 4x5 round $15 & $20 barn. Keith Boozer Monroe 770-2678648 770-601-5217
'05 bermuda fescue mix, fertilized, horse qlty., sq. bales/$3, round bales $20. Lewis Hayes Aragon 770-684-6850
'05 fescue hay, fertilized, lge. sq. bales in barn, $2 per bale, lge. inventory. M.D. Holcomb Dalton 706-259-3749
'05 fescue hay, sprayed for weeds, start cutting mid-May, 4'x4' round $12, square $2. Robert Robinson Gillsville 770-532-2816 678-936-1171
'05 fescue sq. bales, well fertilized, horse qlty., $2. Charles Chastain Talking Rock 770893-9013
'05 fescue, 100, 4x5 rolls, ready May 10th, $20 roll in field. Frank Malcolm Newborn 770598-7192
'05 fescue, beautiful, fertilized, clean, early season, buyers deal, $10 roll, 4x4, currently cutting, you haul. Lynwood Pressley Zebulon 706-647-6062
'05 rye grass/clover, horse qlty., cutting May, $3.60/sq., $33 round/barn, dely. available, organic fertilizer. April Hall Madison 706-318-0015
'05 rye hay sheltered $25 roll. Douglas Gladin Milledgeville 478-456-3061 478-4542038
Advertisers of agricultural seed must submit a current laboratory report (not more than 9 months old) for purity, noxious weeds and germination for each seed lot advertised. A seed lot must be uniform and not exceed 400 50-lb. bags. Laboratory reports will be returned upon request. Any ads for agricultural seed submitted for publication without this documentation will not be published. Certain varieties of seed are protected from propagation unless they are grown as a class of certified seed. For example, wheat seed such as Florida 304, Coker 9152, Coker 9835 and soybean seed, such as 6738, Haskell and Benning, may not be propagated for sale unless the seed has been grown as a class of certified seed. Propagation of such seed is a violation of the Plant Variety Protection Act and the Federal Seed Act. It you have questions regarding certified seed, call the Market Bulletin office or the Georgia Department of Agriculture Seed Division, (404) 656-3635.
'04 brown top millet, 93% germ., C&B, 50 lb. bags, no noxious weed seed, 36 cents/lb. Lewis Todd Mitchell 706-598-2554
Brown Top millet, 99% pure seed, 82% germ., cleaned and bagged, 50 lb. bags, $18 per bag. George Chandler Danielsville 706338-4321 Brown top millet, 99% pure seed, 80% germ.,
50 lb. bag, $22. Philip Ivey Lizella 478-935-
9814 Pensacola Bahia grass seed, cleaned and
bagged, 61% germ. 29% dormant seed, total germ. 90%. Jimbo Hatcher Macon 478-9541688 478-474-0034
Plumgranny melons, rare, $2 per 50 seed. Jared Bookhardt 66 Indian Hills Drive Rydal 30171 770-607-8164
Ag Plants for Sale
If you have questions regarding this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081or404-651-9082.
1 gal. blueberry plants, $3, Triple Premier Climax, Ive. messg. will return call. Connie Quinn Mineral Bluff 706-492-4622
Alicia, Tift 78, Tilt 85, Tilt 44, Russell, Coastal, custom planting, other. Ray Beaty Coolidge 229-941-2047
species of hoofed stock (except llama and buffalo), contact the Georgia Department of Natural Resources Special Permit Unit at (770) 761-3044. Individuals submitting advertisements to buy and sell regulated hoofed stock in the Market Bulletin must provide a photocopy of the appropriate
Circle Y WP show saddle, 15" tree, dk. leather, much tooling & silver, incl. Arizon.a saddle blanket & bags, $500 firm. Terry Clyne Eberton 706-988-0363
GN livestock trailer, 30' long by 8' wide, some rust, still in fairly good shape. Charles Stalvey Homerville 912-487-5426
'04 Alicia & peanut hay, lge. round rolls, net wrapped, rain free. James F. Nelson Ashburn 229-567-3536
'04 Coastal bermuda and Tift 44 horse qlty. hay in barn, $4 per bale, dely. available. C. Hester Canton 770-289-8947
'04 Coastal bermuda hay, 4x5 round rolls,
'05 sq. bale fescue, orchard grass, clover mix, $2 @ barn, $1.75 behind baler, Plainville/Calhoun area. D. Cobb Plainville 678-462-2002
15+ A. mostly fescue, fescue/bermuda mix, in Madison Co., free if you cut & bale. George Boutwell Hull 706-714-3400
Bermuda grass sprigs, Tilt 85, Russell Bermuda, Alicia & Coastal; also, custom planting avail. Floyd Knowles McRae 229362-4778
Cert. bermuda sprigs, Tifton 85, 44, Coastal, Russell, Tilway & Alicia, also, custom planting. Gene Hart Guyton 912-728-3380
license with their ad.
LIVESTOCK WANTED ff you have queslions regaMing ads m this
category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.
Items listed in the Livestock Wanted category must be for specific livestock; for instance, "want 3 or 4-yr. old quarter horse gelding, approx. 16 hds., suitable for moderately experience rider." Generalized ads, such as "want horses, any amount," are not acceptable for publication; neither are ads for free or unwanted livestock.
Want 2 horses for my pasture. R. Dangar Alpharetta 770-475-1914
Want 2 young female goats at a reas. price, will have a good home. J. Cofield Newnan 770-251-0140
Want to buy goats, purebred or mixed breed, will pick up and pay cash, no Sunday calls. Wayne Green Bremen 770-562-3605
Hunt seat saddle, 17" close contact, made in Argentina Rossi Curoso, good cond., $250, etc. Susie Chastain Bremen 770-537-6983
Livestock trailer, 5'x10', single axle, pin hitch, has center and sliding gates, very good cond., $575. Billy Ter!Y B}'.ron 478-231-8384
Long bed cattle rack, newly treated floor, exc. cond., $150. Ray Anderson Maysville 706-215-5200 706-215-4138
Long bed slide-in cattle rack, other. M. Stoltz Newnan 770-251-4249
Mccrary 2H GN trailer, dressing rm., side boxes, new tires, new paint, $2750. Lisa Steeves Sha!J!sburg 678-416-0325
Prefab horse stall fronts w/rolling doors, 2/12'0 $400 ea.; 1/10'0 $300. K. Johnson R}'.dal 678-986-2495
Rubber mats, barn/trailer use, new exterior grade, high quality, misc. sizes, colors avail. Shane Taylor Gainesville 770-540-5003 706677-1514
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shelter kept, horse qlty. $30 field kept, cow hay $20. J. Walsh Nevils 912-313-4420
'04 Coastal bermuda hay, rain free, horse qlty., lge. round bales, well fertilized, $35, bagged oats for horses or cows. Jeff Bacon 2057 Chicken Rd. Dudle}'. 31022 478-875-3918
'04 Coastal bermuda hay, sq. bales $3 & $3.50, 4x5 round bales, stored in barn, $30 per roll. Harold Townley Watkinsville 706769-6146
'04 Coastal bermuda hay, sq. bales clearance $2 per bale. Cecil Martin Watkinsville 706-769-5125
'04 Coastal bermuda sq. bales, horse qlty., $3 bale. Mickey Wakenigg Bostwick 404405-9978
'04 Coastal bermuda, sq. bales, rain free, dely. available, $3.75-$15 plus $4 less than 15; 770-788-0166. Keith Mitcham Oxford 770-855-6563 770-786-8805
'04 Coastal, Russell bermuda hay, well fertilized, $3.50 per sq. bale, stored inside. Bobby Tucker Cataula 706-327-1815
4x5 eighty rolls fescue mix $10 or $7 if all taken. Preston Newsom Clarkesville 706754-6081
4x5 rolls fescue bermuda mix hay, stored inside $20/roll, stored outside $12/roll, will del. Ronnie Hill Maysville 706-335-6590 706-335-
7755
Alfalfa hay, available middle of June, place your order soon, limited qty., $3/bale in the field. Don Sullinger Ro}'.ston 706-245-0829
Alfalfa sq. bales, forage j!nalysis available, field, barn, local dely. w/in 60 miles. Rusty Bean Gra}'. 478-986-1650
Bermuda hay, 4x6 round bales, net wrapped, good qlty., only 17 left, $30. Nick Dixon Tennille 478-552-9376
Coastal bermuda sq. bales in barn $3.50/bale, (cut in Sept. '04), dry, limed, fertilized, 500 bales left, Ive. msg. before 9 p.m. David Welch Carroltton 770-258-0412
High qlty. Coastal sq. bales for horses, well fertilized, weed free, rain free, $2.75 per bale in barn. Marty Gignilliat Winder 404-886-8180
Coastal and Russell Bermuda sprigs, also custom planting statewide, references furnished. Robert McNair Junction City 706269-2563 706-575-5697
Heirloom tomato plants for sale, several varieties, can ship bareroot, $2.50 per plant. Steve Kruzich Dahlonega 423-443-4220
Rare old fashioned blue plum trees, $6 ea., will ship, please call; two Cornice pear trees, $25 ea., no shipping. Samuel Brown Valdosta 229-247-8297 229-242-2554
Well rooted raspberry plants and fig bushes, $2 ea., strawberry plants $0.25 & $0.50 ea. Robert Dickerson Conyers 770761-6669
Georgia residents only may advertise in the Market Bulletin with the following exception: out-ofstate residents may advertise only in the Out-of-State Wanted category.
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Ag Seed/Plants Wanted
Angel's trumpet, various colors, potted $5 Daylifies for sale, hundreds of regd. Japanese maples, hostas, Leyland cypress, Plants, flowers for hanging baskets & each, rooted in water $3 each. James Hart varieties, hundreds of hybridized daylilies, 1- azaleas & more. Linda Waites Fairburn 770- gardens, annuals and perennials, do not ship.
Want Dade Pole bean seed. L. McFry Conyers 770-922-4931
285 at 1-85 Chamblee. Barbara Neitzel 964-6414
Karen Annis 1436 Stark Rd. Jackson 30233
Rome 706-295-4605
Angel's trumpets in pots, pink, white, yellow, Nottaway Daylilies Atlanta 770-943-5571
Larkspur, amaryllis, four o'clock, trumpet, Pond plants for sale, many varieties, call for
gold. Louise Pickelsimer 811 LeCroy Dr. NE. Daylilies safe on hundreds of hybrids, (white), Lady-in-Red salvia, Mexican appt., will ship, send SASE; bare root lotus
FLOWERS FOR SALE
Marietta 770-971-1513
please call ahead. Gerald Denney 400 Jim sunflower, cosmos, French hollyhock $1/pkg. $13. Susan Kingsolver 202 Piedmont Park
Angel's trumpets, aucuba, nandina, Starr Rd. Newnan 30263 770-502-9320
LSASE, extra orders, extra postage. Gerri Hull 30646
ff you have questions about Mis category, althaea, forsythia, yucca, variegated bamboo, Daylilies, 100 plants, mixed colors & sizes, Ward 4496 Fowlstown Rd. Attapulgus 39815 Potted daylilies bare-root priced, tung oil
call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 404-651- Black Magic, iris and more. Ryan Witt $35, $7.50 shipping; 25 mixed color canna 229-465-3641
trees, cryptomerla, needle palms, pinckneya,
9082.
Conyers 404-345-7465
lilies $20, $4.50 shipping, send check or m.o. Leyland cypress 1 gal./$3.50, 2-3', 3 other unusual plants. Neal Gillis 121 Milling
Flower seed offered for sale has not Angel's trumpets, banana trees, Black S.H. Hill 144 Calhoun Rd. Sylvester 31791 gal./$7.50, ball & burlap 8-1 O', $1 O/ft. Liza Rd. Poulan 31781 229-776-4067
been tested for germination since it often Magic Elephant ears, ginger. lilies, peony, 229-535-4738
Smith Nicholson 706-757-2526
Purple running hyacinth bean vine, touch-
is collected in very limited quantities.
pond plants, lotus & more. Patrice Cook Dayfilies, 15 plants Stella de Oro $12, $3.50 Leyland cypress 2 gal./$4.50, sedum, me-nots, lge. & mini zinnias, egg tree & birds-
$0.50/pkg. w/SASE: larkspur, gaillardia, Covington 770-787-6141
shipping; 5 white spider lilies $15 plus $4 brilliant, (pink), $3 gal., hosta, golden tiara, 4" eye pepper seed $1/pkt. w/SASE. Ann Dutton
columbine, mullein pinks, rudbeckia, cosmos, Angel's trumpets, beau. plants, potted, shipping. Ms. E.P. Dykes 1152 Ga. Hwy. 32E. $1.50, calf after 6 p.m. Rebecca Cabe The 3269 Five Forks Trickum Rd. Lilburn 30047
zinnias, marigold, sweet rocket, perilla many colors; also, dbl. purple, white & yellow Ashburn 31714
Rock 706-646-3933
Red & yellow cannas $1. Wayne Pollard
cleome, impatiens. M. Lane 3914 Sue Lane $5-$12, Confederate roses pink 2/$6, Dayfilies, 1800 var., send $2 for 22 page Leyland cypress 3 gal./$4, B&B, 6-20', $50 Thomaston 706-647-5186
Decatur 30035
variegated 2/$5. B.W. Driggers Conyers 770- listing. M. Netherton 113 Dothan Rd. Blakely you dig. Charles Futral Fayetteville 770-460- Red leaf castor mole beans 25/$2 w/LSASE
$1 SASE: devil's trumpet, purple 760-9050
39823 229-723-6703
1030
plus two $0.37-stamps or one $0.37-stamp
coneflower, black-eyed Susan, zinnia, daisy, Angel's trumpets, hydrangeas, La. irises, Daylilies, 400+ regd. ones, all colors & Leyland cypress 7 gal./$15, cryptomeria, w/$0.12 postage w/each order of 25 beans, no
morning glory, four o'clock. G. Samford 1119 cannas, daisies, Rose-of-Sharon, etc., call types, for fist, send 2 stamps or $1 (refund Bradford & Cleveland pear, oaks, river birch, checks. John Carroll 1677 Buford Dam Rd.,
Banbury Cross Avondale Estates 30002
after 6 p.m. M. Buchanan Bowdon 770-258- w/order). M. Eanes P.O. Box 306 Red, Sugar & Japanese maple, dely., planting Buford 30518 770-945-6901
$1 SASE: mxd. zinnias, dipper gourd, rose 2848
Stockbridge 30281 770-474-8827
available. Greg Strickland Winston 770-942- Red spider lily, purple bearded iris $15 per
campion, hummingbird vine, Indian corn, pink Angel's trumpets, pink, white, yellow $5, Dayfifies, dbl. orange, $0.50 each, pick up 0011 404-788-5434
dozen ppd.; grancy greybeard $3 ppd. D. Logue
hollyhock, mixed four o'clocks, bonus w/order. hosta $3, gorgeous daylilies, many colors, by appt. or can ship, call for information. Leyland cypress trees & cryptomeria, 174 Carl Cloud Rd. Climax 229-243-1235
Sue Davis 3949 Old Dalton Rd. Rome 30165 Siberian irises, many others. Teresa Hearn William Turner White 770-386-2416
wholesale direct, $6.50 per foot, ball & River birch, Southern crabapple, various
$1 each w/SASE: moon vine, Martin gourd, Brooks 770-460-7481
Dayfilies, hundreds of regd. varieties, asstd. burfaped. Ron Friedman Rockmart 770-378- oaks and other native trees 1-3 gal. containers
yellow cosmos, black-eyed Susan, huge Angel's trumpets, white and Mayapples 1 perennials, and Knock Out roses. Linda Butler 6869
$4. Barry Gay Blairsville 706-835-1662
blooms. B. Bryant 1143 Rosedale Rd., gal./$4, lamiastrum yellow arch angel's Auburn linda@bloomindesigns.com 678-376- Leyland cypress trees, 3 gal., approx. 4'- Sedums, (3 var.), bloody Cranesbilf, vinca,
Atlanta 30306
ground cover $1/4" pol, hellebores $4-$10. 7987
4.5', very green & uniform in size, $8.50 each, mondo grass, mahonia, Siberian iris, daylilies,
$1.50 each seed pkt. $0.60 LSASE: bi-color Mary Wenger Gainesville 770-287-0734
Dayfilies, hybrid huge blooms, all colors, dely. and installation avail. on lge. orders. Bob angel's trumpet, (white,yellow), hosta. Susan
salvia, mxd. black-eyed Susan, (rudbeckia), Angel's trumpets, yellow & pink, rooted well price start $2 fan and by the clump. Jack Brookshire Buford 770-932-5795
Dodd Conyers 770-760-7254
Vernonia Missurica, tooth-ache plant. K. Lane in water, 3' up tall, pussy willow, Rose-of- Wright Douglasville 770-489-9678
Leyland cypress trees, 3, 7 and 15 gal. Seed: angel's trumpet, pink hollyhock, mxd.
183 Alcovy Lane Chula 31733
Sharon. Sabrina Ashley Murrayville 770-532- Daylilies, lge. selection, named varieties & sizes; also, B&B, call for prices. Harold Parker hibiscus, Jerusalem cherry $1/tsp. w/SASE. Gail
$1.50 each seed pkt. w/$0.60 LSASE: four 5920
colors, Stella de Oro, every blooming dwarf 15 Morganton 706-374-5339
Wilson 1020 B. Wilson Rd. Commerce 30529
o'clock, hibiscus or balsam, peach porterweed. D. Fletcher 127 Red River Circle Chula 31733
$1/LSASE, touch-me nots, cypress vine, bush type moonflower white, blue morning glory, mini-hollyhock, no calls. K. Watkins Ellijay 706-273-2526
$1/LSASE: cosmos, cleomes, old maid, cockscomb, touch-me-nots, mini hollyhocks, cypress vine, gomaphera. S. Pankey 4544 Tailscreek Rd. Ellijay 30540
$1/pkg. w/SASE: mxd. zinnias, marigolds, pink hibiscus, rose campions. Melody Wynn Rte. 2, Box 1422 Wrightsville 478-668-3788
$1/pkg. w/SASE: petunia, columbine, Gloriosa daisy, zinnia, platycodon, hibiscus, per. sunflower, cleome, marigold. S. Hall 356 Norristown Covena Rd. Swainsboro 30401 478-668-4983
$1/pkt. w/SASE: re-seeding petunias, angel's trumpet, dbl. purple, yellow, or white. C.S. Arnold 644 Lynn Ave. Jefferson 30549
$1/pkt. w/SASE: seeds for Confederate rose, butterfly weed, salvia "Lady in Red" agastache "Golden Jubilee" marigold "Golden Guardian. Susan Kunze 1129 Wilmington Island Rd. Savannah 31410-4525
$2/pkg.: angel's trumpet seed, all dbl., purple, white or yellow; also, Indian bead seed w/instr. P.P. Fran Chapman 159 Westfield Rd. Leesburg 31763
'04 Martin gourd seed, 50 seeds/$1.25 pkg. plus SASE. Edward Thurmond 1311 McHenry Crossing Madison 30650-2215
'04 Martin gourd seeds 50/$1 plus SASE. Buddy McGarrah 2027 McGarrah Rd. Ochlocknee 31773
'04 morning glory's extra-large blooms 30/$1, zinnias, Mexican sunflower, purple cone, $1 per pkg. w/instructions, send SASE w/extra postage. Larry Dawkins 1171 Rousey Duncan Rd. Royston 30662
'04 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
'04 re-seeding impatiens, various beau. colors, $1 per 1/2 tsp. LSASE, orders over $10 include extra stamp. Linda Hutton 1732 West Point Circle Marietta 30068
'04 seeds: Lenten rose, hellebore, Blue mist perr. ageratum, Madonna lily, fragrant trifoliate orange $2/SASE. D. Vanlear 186 Cedar Lane Alto 30510
'04 tall re-seeding impatien seeds, mxd., 35 colors and shades, many variegated, 1/2 tsp./$1 w/SASE. Mozelle Green 158 George Cowart Rd. Chatsworth 30705
'04 tall, all colors, zinnia seed, lge. size, prompt shipment, $3 pt., $5 qt., postage paid. Sue Williams 2801 Massee Rd. Adel 31620
1000's of hosta, 80 plus varieties, hardy ferns, sorry no shipping. C. Miller Gray 478986-5964 478-986-7388
3000 Leyland cypress 8-16' in field, you dig or we dig, call for price. Thurmon Turk Jefferson 770-945-8172 678-936-0688
Angel's trumpets, yellow, pink, white, all potted $5-$10-$15, Paulownia trees. N. Wilson Covington 770-786-5496
Annuals, bonsai, brugmansia, (angel's trumpets), daylilies, hellebores, herbs, hosta, shrubs, vines plus 1OO's of perennials. Michelle Faulk Conyers 678-908-3060
Antique roses $9/qt., sev. varieties, call for list or SASE. Deborah Wilson 1165 Hawkins Rd. Homer 30547 706-677-2878
August lilies, hosta or daylilies $12/doz., pink or white oxalis 4 doz./$12, Stephanotis, verbena, rose campion, feverfew $2/Tbsp. SASE. A. Mashburn 1030 Haywood Va. Rd. Armuchee 30105
Balsam, periwinkle, cleome, bachelor's buttons, cockscomb, impatiens, each 200 seeds $1; Jerusalem cherry 50 seeds/$1 SASE. H. Brooks 5106 Lexington Ave. Stone Mountain 30087
Bamboo: black, golden, timber bamboo in containers, other ornamental species available, $25 and up, no calls after 10 p.m. Richard Argo Winston 770-942-6306
Black Magic, Black Princess, yellow splash Elephant ears, Hawaiian Elephant ears, ginger lilies $15/doz.; hostas, many rare plant, will ship. Pam Jolley Decatur 770-593-1599
Black bamboo for safe. Sam Hedgepath 2215 Ingleside Ave. Macon 31204-2031 478743-0777
Boxwoods up to 4' high, diff. prices; hosta $12/doz., $4.50 postage, old time daffodils $3/doz., $4.50 postage. B. Lunsford 3602 State Highway 60 Suches 30572
Boxwoods, aucubas, afthaea, must dig. E. Hood Lilburn 770-923-1591
Boxwoods, well established and make good cover, you dig, make offers. B. Wilson Hwy. 17 South Savannah 912-927-6389
Bradford, Cleveland Select pear and Yoshino cherry trees, 3 to 5" caliper, $50 to $75 each. Joe Douglas Villa Rica 770-459-1237
Brugmansia angel's trumpets flamingo, Jean Pasco, Jamaica yellow, white, Confederate rose, ginger lilies Kahifi Fiesta, gold flame, pink, white, cuttings $5, pots $8. Trudy Kretchman Atlanta 404-378-1104
Cannas, dbl. red, salmon $12/doz., $5 postage. M. Barron 5840 Barron Dr. Cumming 30040
Cannas, red, old-fashioned, hardy, $10 per doz., postage included. Margie Clark 391 D.C. Clark Rd. Lyons 30436
Cannas-free, you dig, call after 6 p.m. Marsha Hackney Ellijay 706-635-2728
Castor mole beans 50 seeds/$2. Thomas Twitty 76 Moss Lane Blue Ridge 30513 706632-3914
Christmas rose, foxglove, ferns, angel's trumpets, Elephant ears, hydrangeas, hosta, Jack-in-the-pulpit, turk's cap, spiraea, swamp sunflower, gooseneck, azaleas, Lify-of-theValley. Verma Farlow East Point 404-767-7656
Cleome, cosmos, columbine, red poppies, red hollyhocks, red blazing star hibiscus, yellow, white, pink hibiscus $0.50 each pkg. w/SASE. Nell Jones 3767 Pfumcrest Rd.,
fans/$15. M.M. Haynes 275 Pine Crest Dr. Canton 30114 770-479-5224
Daytilies, most colors, Stella de Oro, hosta, green liriope, $1-$10. R. Gravitt Rex 770-4744991
Daylifies, named, all colors and sizes, down-sizing, $5 plants now $4, perennials $1 and up. H. Kakalecik Macon 478-788-5748
Daylifies, over 600 varieties, diff. kind, hydrangeas, dbl. althaea, hibiscus, lots more, M-Sat., 9:30-4:30, no Sunday. Kenneth Davis 747 Northcutt Rd. Ellijay 30540
Daylilies, sev. hundred plants, diff. colors, sgl. & dbl. blooms, pick up only Sat. Greta Mcleod Old Graham Rd. Hazlehurst 912375-7395
Daylilies, you dig, close out safe, over 1000 regd. daylil.ies, (all colors), $1-$8 per clump, call for appt. time. Danny Jewell Moultrie 229985-3047
Dayfilies--350 "buy two get two" free, 1,700 different varieties; www.alcovydayfilies.com Afcovy Dayfily Farm. J. Burgess Covington 770-787-7177
Daylify hybridizer, 14 yrs., qfty. rainbow colors & perennials, 13 A., other. Suzanne Franklin Dawsonville 706-265-2130
Fern, iris, stokes aster, ginger lily, herbs, beauty berry, artemisia, houttuynea, hibiscus, begonia, jasmine, crocosmia, climbing hydrangea, ferns, will ship. Gail Hollimon Buford 770-945-4252
Free English ivy. Terry Bennekou Marietta 770-578-6173
Free flowers, you dig: dayfilies, iris, Siberian, butterfly, bearded, crinium, spiderwort, daffodils, phlox. Eugenia Weaver 3482 Skull Shoals Rd. Washington 30673 706-678-7334
From my yard to yours, common perennials, reseeding annuals, shrubs, ground covers, native plants, most in pots, $1 up, have too much. Carol Kosfowsky Alpharetta 770-475-4337
Georgia state flower, Cherokee rose, $5.50; white five petal climber. S. Lincoln 489 Hooper Rd. Commerce 30530
Green & white striped liriope, hostas & around 100 ivy in gal. containers, 2 aucubas. B. Rigdon Conyers 770-860-9218 770-315-6785
Grow your own sponges w/loofah seed, 20 seeds/$1 SASE. Herbert Atkinson 7598 Reed Creek Hwy. Hartwell 30643
High climbing old-timey tree beans, in family 40 years, new '04 seed, 25/$1 w/SASE, better than half-runner, no checks. Herb Stone 2181 Jordan Rd. Talking Rock 30175
Hollies, latifolia, (luster leaf), 3-4' in 15 gaL containers, $50. Bill Doty Butler 478-862-2524
Hosta, sev. varieties, 1 gal./$5 each. James Callaway Fayetteville 770461-4716
Hostas, 200 var., 2 miles beyond Zion Hill Church, Fri., Sat., Sun. or by appt. Dee Little Ellijay 706-635-4891
Hostas, 6 var. dayfilies, columbine, achillea, hesperis, daisies, coreopsis, firiope, much more. Carol Bland Fayetteville 770-964-3162
Leyland cypress, thuja liners 3' $2, hollies $6, crape myrtles, cryptomeria, junipers, tea olive, ilea, fothergilla, viburnums. Anne Walker Good Hope 706-342-9471
Leyland cypress--3 gal. $7 each. Carolyn Grant Gainesville 770-536-4695
Lge. clumps of daylilies, all colors, $2.50 per clump, no shipping. Etheleen James 197 Glynn James Rd. Lyons 30436 912-526-8516
Liriope, (monkey grass), Big Blue or variegated, 1 gal. pots, you pick up, $1.50 each. B. Byrd Loganville 770-788-7575
Locust trees for fencing, calf for price. Randall Ayers Buchanan 770-646-3923
Long handle dipper gourd, 50 seeds/$2, cash or check, no SASE necessary; also, Indian corn (Maize), 100 seeds/$2. C. Webb 600 Maddox Pkwy. Chatsworth 30705
Many diff. colors of canna lilies, $8 dozen. Tim Brooks Maysville 706-652-2386
Marigold seeds, orange or variegated bronze, touch-me-nots, mixed pinks, 2 Tbsp./$1 ea. w/SASE, no checks. Ada Patterson 121 Skyline Dr. Dahlonega 30533
Martin gourd seed 24/$2, old time nest eye gourd seed 24/$2. Tom Irvin Baldwin 706778-6116 706-778-9323
Mexican bush marigolds $1/Tbsp. plus SASE. June Davis Rte. 1, Box 112-A Chester 31012
Mexican marigolds, (rare), tall, nematocidal, weed control, (seeds) $4/pk.-2 stamps: $6 1/2 cup-3 stamps, $10 cup-4 stamps, (loose stamps only). Donald Brown Valdosta 229242-2554
Mexican petunia plants, (purple), 12/$10, postage $3, variegated vinca plants 12/$8, $3 postage. L.J. Parker 584 W. Old Wire Rd. Butler 478-862-5536
Mix color bearded iris & yellow Japanese iris $8.50/doz., $3.50 postage. P. Tilley 2854 Hwy. 382 West Ellijay 30540
Money plant seeds, 2 Tbsp. and instr., send $1 and SASE. Dot Martin 915 Atlanta Hwy. Gainesville 30501
Nandinas, free, you dig. Ann Lanter Fort Valley 478-825-8242
Native American wild sweet shrub seeds, '04 crop, $1 + long SASE (2 stamps). John Wayateehla P.O. Box 861 Ellijay 30540
Native azaleas, 3 and 4 yrs. old, grown from seed. Mary Bartlett Fort Valley 478-825-5952
Native azaleas, grancy greybeard, Japanese maples, oakleaf hydrangeas, tea olive, knock-out roses. Dave Blihovde Cleveland 706-865-2849
Oak trees: Live, Red, Shumard Red, Laurel, saw1ooth, swamp chestnut, willow and maple, hickory in 3, 7, 15 gal. pots $5-$35. N. Halley Metter 912-685-5266
Old timey Maypop seed pods-$3, 2 stamps; four o'clock tubers & seeds, purple hyacinth bean seeds $1/pkt. w/SASE. J. Houck 102 Old Calhoun Rd. NE. Rome 30161 706-2342862
Old timey daffodils $3/doz., Siberian iris $4/doz., $4.50 postage each, wisteria,
Seed: mullein pink, morning glory, touchme-nots 1/2 tsp./$1, money plants, four o'clocks, angel's trumpet, hibiscus, althaea $1/tsp., ea. w/SASE. G. Robertson 1955 Old Cornelia Hwy. Gainesville 30507
Seeds: gourds, !orig handle dipper, ornamental, luffa sponge; flowers: touch-menots, zinnias, marigolds, Habanero pepper. Donald Allen 155 Huff Dr. Lawrenceville 30044
Star-of-Bethlehem or strawberry begonias 15/$12, hen and chicks or buttercups $12/doz., Queen Anne's,' Jacob's ladder, bouquet pepper $2 Tbsp. w/SASE. L. Brooks P.O. Box 888 Armuchee 30105
Swamp sunflower, wisteria, money plant, Mexican sunflower, touch-me-not, four o'clock, Caveman's gourd, cosmos $1 each w/lge. SASE, 1 stamp per item. B. Savage 3017 Atkins Dr., Gainesville 30507
Trumpet tree, English ivy, pachysandra, wintercreeper, daylily, hosta, iris, liriope, ginger lily, nandina, lamium, canna, others, call for info. C.0. Henderson 171 Marietta St. Alpharetta 30004-1921 770-475-6503
White narcissus or rose campion $12/doz., yellow canna lilies or spiderwort $12/doz., asters, hibiscus, angel's trumpet, yellow/white yarrow $2/Tbsp. SASE. F. Brooks 674 New Rosedale Rd., Armuchee 30105
FLOWERS REQUIRING
PERMITS
If you have questions regarding this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
The Georgia Wildflower Protection Act requires that shipments of officially protected plants be accompanied by transport tags displaying a permit number issued by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. Ladysllpper Orchids and Goldenseal are examples of protected plants. When advertising protected plants in the Market Bulletin, please submit a copy of your permit to sell protected plants. Ads submitted without this information will not be published. For further information on the sale or shipment of protected plants, contact: Protected Plant Program, 2117 U.S. Hwy. 278 SE, Social Circle, GA 30025, (770) 918-6411.
Flowers Wanted
Want Beef-steak begonia and bear paw fern, calf or write. Nancy Jackson 1151 Elm St. Union point 30669 706-486-2397
Want free Stella de Oro lilies, hostas and firiope, preferably in Canton area. Charles Walker Canton 404-374-7934
Want free four o'clock seeds, need lots of them; also, want Red Crimson clover seeds. M. Colson P.O. Box 7 Daisy 30423
Want free hostas, any kind, I will dig, w/in 1O miles of Auburn. Janice Severence Auburn 770-339-9081
4" perennials, 350 var., $1.50, helleborus, eucalyptus, palms, ferns and shrubs, display garden. Selah Ahlstrom Jackson 770-7754967
44 pots variegated liriope $87.50/gal., 65 one gal. pots green liriope $97.50, 22 three gal. daylilies $48. James Patman Athens 706-549-4487
7 var. of angel's trumpets, 3 colors of doubles, 3 colors of trees, night bloomers, Confederate roses, Lady Banks' roses. Roxanna Wishon Conyers 770-929-3585
Amaryllis, red, brilliant bulbs, 6/$19 postpaid. C. Jongma 135 Kings Chapel Rd., Martinez 30907 706-860-0200
Smyrna 30082
Confederate rose 1 gal. pots, trade for dayfilies, hostas, or $5 each. Steve Hudson Hiram 770-222-7766
Confederate rose cuttings $5/plant, tiger lilies, seeds, hibiscus pink, white, dayfily, periwinkle $1.50/pk. Lavida Childs 170 Mallory Dr. LaGrange 30241
Confederate rose rootings, potted, ready for planting outside $5 each, you pick up, Statham area, call first. Delia Buxton Statham 770-725-6717
Crape myrtles, viburnum, iris, Kerria, nandina, jasmine, Beauty berry, sweet William, yarrow, periwinkle, PeeGee
Hostas, oakfeaf hydrangea, viburnums, thrift, red weigefa, columbines, blue hydrangea, azalea "Geo. L. Tabor", daylily, bearded iris, crocosmia, cinnamon ferns, oxeye daisy. J. Poss Cumming 770-889-0566
Hostas, one gal. pots $2. R.L. Jacobs Marietta rljr44@aol.com 770-425-4336
Hydrangeas, giant mopheads, heirloom from my grandmother, $5/rooted cutting includes postage/packing. V. Blackstone 5915 Seven Oaks Dr. Powder Springs 30127
Iris, (black), others, daylilies, abelia, nandina, forsythia, mahonia holly, weeping willow, pussy willow, hosta, bottle brush buckeye, fig bushes. Betty Stephens Monroe
bluebells, Japanese magnolia, dayfifies, forsythia, redbuds, mullein pink plants. E. Beach Duluth 770-476-1163
Orchid plant collection for safe, $10-$25 each. B. Pipher Marietta 770-977-3376
Oregon grape holly mahonia, beautyberry bushes, small/lge., purple berries in autumn, no shipping. J. Briscoe Athens 706-543-1159
Over 100 varieties of perennials: daylilies, roses, hostas, cannas, ferns, callas, etc., no shipping. Tina Keaton Dawsonville 770-8338925
Paulownia Orienta grows 15' a year, spring flowers, diff. sizes, prices, shipping in April. Debra Wade Lenox 229-546-4034
MISCELLANEOUS
ff you have questions regarding ads in fh,s
category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
The Miscellaneous category includes the following subcategories: bees, honey and supplies; things to eat; herbs; fish and supplies; fertilizers and mulches; oddities; mlscellaneous wanted; notices; garden space; notices; out-of-state wanted; firewood, timber; and Christmas trees. Only one ad per household is permitted in the Miscellaneous category.
Angel's & devil's trumpets $5, Kerria, hydrangeas, althaea, daytilies, hosta, much 770-267-5053
Peony poppies, foxglove, BB buttons, sgl. &
Siberian iris, flowering almond, Carolina more. J. Payne Acworth 706-264-8232 770- Irises, vinca major, Black-eyed Susan, dbl. hollyhock, giant cockscomb, rose moss,
Bees, Honey & Supplies
Jessamine $3, forsythia, ground covers, 974-1229
cannas, mahonia, lamium, umbrella plant & larkspur, snapdragon, moon seed, cypress Bees for pollination in South Ga., now
others. Carla Houghton Marietta 770-428- Daffodil $2.50/doz., bearded iris $1.50/up, more. J. Stone Roswell 770-993-6004
vine $1 each w/SASE. O.L. Phillips Trenton ready, calf for pricing. Ben Bruce Homerville
2227
variegated liriope $0.20/set, canna lilies, Japanese maples, Viridis, Sango Kaku, 706-657-4028
912-487-2001
Angel's trumpet trees, gold, pink, yellow, Confederate rose $7, named & un-named Crimson Queen, Ever Red, Inaba Shidare, Pink dogwood trees w/3 gal. pots, 3-4' high, Complete hives, including screened bottom white, peach $5 each, dbl. white $10 each, daylilies $2.50/up, $15 gets free flowers FOB. Bloodgood, Osakazuki, Red Dragon, 3 gal. $15 each, Ive. message. H. Mauldin board, deep hive body, 1Oframes, inner cover,
call for more colors & prices. Maggie Vincent R. Hemphill Milledgeville 478-452-2036
$55 to 15 gal. $98. Bridget Britton Garfield Jefferson 706-367-5686
metal covered top, plus working bee colony
Auburn 770-963-4372
Daffodil bulbs $6/doz. shipped free; also, 706-829-1427
Pitcher plants, grancy greybeard, agave, $100 each. Al Smith Denton 912-375-5085
Angel's trumpet various colors, potted $5 Confederate rose seed bale $2 each w/SASE. Japanese maples, acer palmatum, bamboo, parosol tree, palms, tung oil, SASE Environmentally carpenter bee traps,
each. James Jenkins 1647 Colonial S. Dr. Justin Wood 621 W.B. Braddock Rd. Uvalda Jasper/Fairmount area, $20 and up. Robin for list and prices. Altamond Williams Collins proven and highly effective. Bruce Prince
Conyers 770-922-4785
30473
Helms Fairmount 706-334-7331
912-693-6411
Jasper 706-692-2186
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday May 25, 2005
Bulletin Calendar
Adult bluegill, (3-6" long), largemouth bass Pine straw $2.75/bale, free delivery w/min., Want eggs for hatching, turkey, guinea,
up to 14" long, prompt dely. available. Jeremy del. to all areas, installation available, del. to geese, duck. James Copeland Bristol FL
Pence Alf:!haretta 770-735-1154
all areas. Josh Bulloch Warm Springs 770- libe~one@gtcom.net 850-643-7740
j EQUINE EVENTS
ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS
May 28 3 D running show, $250 added, Sept. 23-24 Founder's Day Celebration, arts
saddle series, Broad River Saddle
& crafts, Nicholls. Info. Renee Mobley,
Club, 2 pm, Starrett Arena. Info.: 706-
912-345-242115290.
;
2.45-9326.
Oct. 15 32nd Annual Oconee Chamber Fall
JUlly 2&-30 Ga. Big 8 Appaloosa Show,
Festival, arts & crafts, Watkinsville.
'
Charles Walker Arena, Ga. Intl. Horse
Info.: Janet Rowland, 706-769-7947,
Parlt, Conyers. Info.: 800-266-9377,
jrowland@occoc.org.
770-602-2606.
'.May.31fMemorial Day Fun Horse Show, 11
am, Sierra Springs, Whiteburg; $250
added money in championship classes
plus more added money in other
classes; benefits local charities. Info.:
Debra Cook, 770-834-2125.
rJune2-6Ga. High School Rodeo Finals, Ga.
Natl. Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Perry.
Into.: 706-265-7673.
Juna 3-5 Dixie Region Team Penning Horse
:
Show, Ga. Natl. Fairgrounds &
Agricenter, Perry. 229-382-4976.
June 4 Benefit Trail Ride for Kelly Powers
BOdrey; ride starts 10 am, Gamelands
at Henderson Village, Perry; $15/horse
for.all riders. Info.: Jean Robbins, 478-
472-9228; Debbie Jonischkies, 478-
472-8551.
cJune 4Scavenger Hunt on Horseback, 1000
acres, Crawford Co.; registration
MISCELLANEOUS
May 28-29 5th Annual Old Fashioned Plow
Day Festival, Chatsworth. Info.: Leon
Ridley, www.TripleKFarm.com
May 28-30 American Indian Festival,
Gwinnett
Co.
Fairgrounds,
Lawrenceville; Sat. 1O am-1 O pm,
Sun.10 am-6 pm; Mon. 10 am-5 pm.;
Native American arts & crafts, more.
Info.: Paul Eddy, 770-791-0066,
vitwind@alltel.net.
June 13-14 Introduction to the Legal
Environment of Business for Foresters,
Forsyth; 12 CFE hrs. Info.: Ben
Jackson,
706-542-2194,
Ben.Jackson@gactr.uga.edu.
June 15 Rural Land Valuation and Taxation,
Athens; 7 CFE hrs. Info.: Ben Jackson,
706-542-2194,
Ben.Jackson
@gactr.uga.edu.
needed; prizes, lunch, swap shop
PESTICIDES & RECERTIFICATION
included. Info.: 478-935-3800, June 14 Pecan Update, Leesburg; 1 comm.
i
afarrar@ix.netcom.com.
credit hr., cat. 21 and/or 1 private credit
June 11 Open Horse Show, 1O am, Banks
Co. Arena, Homer; halter,
showmanship, English, jumping, youth,
hr. Info.: Douglas Collins, 229-7596025.
4-H, novice, amateur, open classes; no running events before 5 pm. Info.: 678234-3269, 706-677-1172. June 11-12 Good Horseman Annual Dressage Show & Sport Horse Breeding Show, Charles Walker Arena, Ga. Intl. Horse Park, Conyers. Info.: 800-266-9377' 770-602-2606. June 1323 State 4-H Horse Show & School, Ga. Natl. Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Perry. 706-542-4373.
Additional pesticide recertification
training notices are available on the
Georgia Department of Agriculture
website www.agr.state.ga.us Under
GOA Divisions, select Plant Industry
and click on Pesticide Division.
Select Pesticide Applicator
Licensing and Certification and click
on
Pesticide
Applicator
Recertification Courses. You can
then search for upcoming courses
ARTS & CRAFTS June 11l 5th Annual North Ga. Folk Potters
by date, course title, or license category.
Festival, arts/crafts-handmade pottery,
If you have questions concerning
8 am -3 pm, Banks Co. Middle School
the Bulletin Calendar, call Carlton
gym, Homer. Info. Steve Turpin, 706677 - 1528, w w w. north g a f o I k
Moore at 404-656-3682.
pottersfestival.com.
Livestock auctions listed in the Market Bulletin sometimes offer related items for sale, such as tack and other livestock equipment. Notices tor auctions selling any items other than . livestock must be accompanied by the auction license number of the principal auctioneer or auction firm conducting the auction, per regulations of the Georgia Secretary of State. Notices without this information cannot be published.
All sizes improved channel catfish available: 2-4", 4-6', 6-8" and eating size. J.H. Holyoak Alapaha 229-532-4223
All sizes of improved channel catfish avail., locally hatched & grown, disease free, 2-4', 46", 6-8" & eating size. J. Holyoak Alapaha 229-532-5395
Available now grass carp, largemouth bass, catfish, bluegill and redear bream, dely. available. Paul Williams Hawkinsville 478892-3144
Bream, Ga. Giants, copperhead bluegill, shellcracker, improved channel catfish, Fla. bass, sunbass, rainbow trout, all sizes avail., disease free. Ken Holyoak Alapaha 229-5326135
Catalpa worms and catalpa trees 3'-10'. Jackie Johnson 1912 Brays Lake Rd. Royston 706-245-5024
Catfish & bream for sale. Bob Reese 321 Reese Rd. Whitesburg 30185 770-834-2800
Channel catfish, bluegill, fingerlings, shellcracker, hybrid bream, fish out ponds. Jesse Todd Lyons 912-565-7309
Crappie, worms, and supplies, disease free, all sizes a_vailable.- Jason Holyoak Alapaha 229-532-6495
Europeans mixed wired worms, 1 pound $20. Wendell Hudson 528 North Burnt Hickory Rd. Douglasville 30134 770-920-2508
Grass carp, bluegill & shellcracker bream, channel catfish fingerlings, bass, fathead minnows, dely. or pickup by appt. only. Robert Brown Brooks 770-719-8039
Gld. 100% live dely.: bass, bream, catfish fightin' fish for great fun. Matt Headrick LaGrange 706-523-0590
Gtd. 100% live, dely. of bass, bream catfish, trout to your pond. Mark Headrick LaGrange 706-302-9489
Largemouth bass, 8"-12", statewide dely available, GA DNR regd. Tom Sinclai r Roswell 770-518-7243
Lowest prices, grass carp, catfish, bluegill shellcracker, redbreast, hybrid bream, bass dely. available, volume discount. Ringo Merritt Waynesboro 706-554-0182
Pond hardy goldfish, pond raised. Charles Beavers Dallas 770-445-7023
Red wigglers and Europeans $30 per lb. price includes shipping. B. Newman Douglasville 770-942-7993
Red wigglers and/or Europeans $30 per lb. price includes shipping. H. A. Riffe P.O. Box 402 Buchanan 30113 770-646-3812
Red wigglers, Giant Reds, $30 per lb., caII after 6 p.m.. Ive. msg. J.A. Fincher Acworth 770-427-4845
Red wigglers, breeders, $20/lb. w/instr. plus shipping. R. Stapleton Rte. 1, Box 105 Lumber City 31549 912-363-4459
571-0189
Pine straw, lge. clean bales, pick up in field or we del., installation available to all areas. Benjamin Bulloch Manchester 404-323-3296
Rye straw, 4x5 round bales, order now for 6/2/05. Jack Neidlinger Rincon 912-754-6724 912-754-9640
Sq. bales mulch hay in the field or loaded on your trailer, taking orders. Jimbo Crumley Winder 770-725-7804
Taking orders for '05 wheat straw, we load on your truck direct out of field. Dwayne Heatwole Metter 912-682-5794
Wheat straw, mulch hay, del. in tractor trailer loads. James Hatcher 4440 Raley Rd. Macon 478-474-3889
Worm castings $5 per lb. J. Ayers Buchanan 770-826-3373
Oddities
Asstd. gourds and sizes $1 and up. Anne McKinne}'. Griffin 770-233-0983
Dorset and Tunis sheep fleeces, limited qty. available. Gayle Richardson Woodstock 770928-8619
Gentle homemade lye soap 5 oz. bar $3, shipping $3 for total order. Linda Stewart 5155 Howard Rd. Cumming 30040 770-887-6988
Gourds for sale, Martin, bluebird and crafts, all sizes, $0.50 and up. Rymon Thurston 1316 Turkey Min. Rd. NE. Rome 30165 706-2327349
Gourds for sale, Martin, crooked handle, craft, bottleneck & more. Wallace Maxwell 3226 Hoot Owl Rd. Royston 30662 706-2454218
Have around 200 gourds for sale, $1-$4 for birdhouses, etc. C.E. Byrd Riverdale 770996-9044
Lucky buckeyes $3.25/doz.; buckeyes for planting $4.50/doz., includes shipping. J. Simmons 2720 Skyland Dr. Atlanta 30319 404-327-9733
Lucky buckeyes, approx. 400, some lge., some small, $35 for all, includes shipping. Mike Newsome Thomson 706-541-2933
Miscellaneous Wanted
Want 100 gal. to 1000 gal. water barrels, need several. Herbert Metz Cumming 678947-6987
Want 1000 gal. propane tank, good shape, close to home, reas. price. Randy Bearden Watkinsville 706-255-9225
Want 2 rear tires for Ferguson, size 13-24 4 ply & for Allis Chalmers WC. E. Parrott Alvaton 706-538-1263 770-964-4157
Want 4' dia. cement pipe, 4-7' long, good condition. Larry Knight Royston 706-2459781
Firewood
All firewood advertised in the Market Bulletin must be cut from the advertiser's personally owned property. In addition, by law, terms such as face cord, rack, pile, truckload, etc., cannot be used to advertise firewood. Advertisers must use the standard unit of measure, the cord, when specifying the amount of firewood for sale.
All the hdwd. you can cut and haul away in 8 hrs. for $75 or 4 hours $45. Gil Williams Conxers 770-484-1538
Free firewood, you cut, you haul, dont' wait till fall. T. Winfrey Flowery Branch 770-5308086
Kindling for sale, fat lighter from pine trees, cut, boxed & shipped to you, $1 per lb., 25 lb. min. plus shipping & hdlg. W.M. Bass Lyons 912-565-7540
Oak and hickory $145 cord, $75 1/2 cord, del. and stacked $15, w/in 20 mile of Covington. B. Williams Covington 770-7886521
Timber
The Timber for Sale category is designed to provide an option for forest farmers to market their standing timber. Timber advertised In this category must be individually owned and produced by the advertiser on his/her own property; timberland must be at least 1 acre. No com(:!anles or businesses are allowed.
Free 25' and up pines for lumber, you cut and take, between 100 to 150 trees. David Alvord Conxers 770-355-0536
Free 35-40 nice size trees, pine, some poplar, you cut and haul. Art Petty Douglasville 770-942-0377
June Garden Chores
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color to your landscape, set out bedding plants now. If you plant impatiens, wax begonias and marigolds during June, they will provide you with Junecolor until the first frost in the fall. Seeds of annuals, such as zinnias and morning glories, also can be sown in June.
If you have peach trees, you can improve the crop by thinning it
Crop pollination--limited number hives for rent at $40 each, '05 season, taking requests, first come, first serve. Terry Hester lrwinville 229-831-1070 888-468-3383
For sale or trade 1 brood chamber 5 shallow supers 1# jars, 60+ pints, misc. equip., frames for all, some new. J. Homans Brunswick 912-265-4852
Georgia grown queens from a licensed breeder, winter hardy and very gentle, golden in color. A. Richardson Fayetteville 770-4617814
New assembled white pine bee hives,
Brown and colored eggs from happy free range hens $2/doz. Robin Scott Adairsville 770-877-3987
Eggs, farm fresh, brown, lge. and extra large, $1.50 doz., area of Hwy. 212 and 138. Joyce Williamson Conyers 770-860-1519
Farm fresh brown eggs $1.50 per dozen, b~ing your own egg cartoon and save 25 cents. Harriette Jacobs Jacobs Farm Warrenton 706-465-3866
Naturally raised pork, free range, foraging our grains/legumes & whole corn, SBM. no antibiotics/hormones, freezer ready. John
Sterile grass carp, bass, channel catfish copperhead bluegill, shellcracker, redbreast hybrid bream, crappie, prompt statewide delivery available. Keith Edge Soperton 912 529-3315
Sterile grass carp, catfish, DNR regd./licensed pickup or dely. Randy Bennington Dahlonega 770-377-3243
Walleye, lge. mouth bass, bream, channe I catfish, yellow perch, statewide dely. David Cochran Ellijay 706-889-8113 706-635-8700
Fertilizers & Mulches
Want GQF or Dickey cabinet incubator, must be auto-turning, will pick-up in South or Middle Ga. Myron Sellers Hazlehurst 912375-5613
Want PTO driven water pump for 20 hp. or smaller tractor. Wilmer Davis Waycross 912285-1073
Want bamboo poles, 12-15' long, dry or green, 2 1/2 diameter. Jay Spell College Park 404-762-5130
Want drawbar for Ford 8N preferably used. H. Evans Loganville 770-466-8298
Want garden planters, terracotta, clay pots
about 70 days after full bloom.
Thinning also will keep tree limbs from breaking under the weight of too much fruit. After your trees have finished dropping frui naturally, thin them and leave the biggest and best-shaped peaches about four to six inches apart.
Although it is important to
supers, top feeders, frames, foundations, nuc boxes, standard dimensions. Michael Gailey Baldwin 706-499-8889
Wildflower honey $27/gal.; also, jars, beekeeping supplies and wax foundation, will pick up unwanted bees or equip. Ernest Quinn Decatur 770-491-8726
Will remove bees in Carroll and surrounding cos. Wayne Ashmore Carrollton 770-8326317
Will remove honeybees & other bees along w/any unwanted bee equip. in Perry and surrounding area. Derry Oliver Perry 478987-7454
Will remove honeybees & other bees in Metro Co. area & long dist. beyond Metro Co. area. Milton D. Scott East Point 404-3440719
Will remove honeybees and any unwanted bee equip. in Gwinnett, Hall county area. S. Volzhskiy Buford 770-831-7870
Will remove unwanted bee hives, low or accessible swarms of bees and equip. in Monroe, N. Bibb, Jasper, and Butts cos. Gene Sellers 992 Old Cabaniss Rd. Forsyth 31029 478-994-1133
Dyal Cobbtown 912-684-3099 Strawberries--you pick or we pick, Mon.-
Sat., 8 am-6 pm, K & M Farm, Newton Co. Ken Hughes Oxford 770-787-6921
Water ground meal, whole wheat flour, grits, $3/5 lbs. plus postage; 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.
'04 Peter pepper seeds $1/pk. w/SASE, planting instructions included; plants available. Ryan Caudelle 145 Massengale Rd. Brooks 30205 770-716-3809
2 oz. pkgs. of Rosemary or sassafras $1.25 each, send SASE, (2 stamps). Vicky Shefield 4812 Hemlock Dr. Conyers 30094
Fish & Supplies
Persons selling sterile triploid grass carp must have a Wild Animal License
'05 mulch hay, wheat straw, qlty., lge quantities and dely. available $1.75 per bale Phillip Merk Commerce 706-476-4747
.. '05 rye straw sq. bales for sale in lge. qty
semi-loads available for dely. anywhere Bruce Swaerington Reynolds 478-847-3634 888-301-4163
'05 wheat straw, lge., tight bales, dely available, $1.75 per bale. Garbriel Merek Commerce 706-367-5972
200 bales oat straw $2/bale. Kenneth Dean Madison 706-342-3576
4x5 rolls bermuda hay for mulch, in barn
$15 per roll. Ricky Thompson Newnan 770-
253-5220
Free aged horse manure w/shavings, we will load by appt. Bob Deluria Alpharetta 770 667-7350
Free aged horse manure, very clean, great for yards/flower beds, etc., we will load. Jill Mills Alpharetta 770-886-8080
Free bagged horse manure shavings mix. not aged, dry weather only, 4x4's preferred conv. Roswell, Alpharetta, Cumming, Canton Ive. msg. 0. Culp Woodstock 770-664-5181
Free compost. you load. J. Riles
or plastic urns or poured concrete planters. R.L. Green Newnan 770-253-8394
Want grist mill, will trade kick wheel pottery wheel. Donald Freeman Cleveland 706-8652569
Want heavy duty live catch 4'x8' wild hog trap. Roger Cobb II St. Simons Island 770592-6056
Want horizontal 3 roller power cane mill and/or 80 gal. kettle. Johnny Spivey Douglas 912-383-2719 912-260-1466
Want metal ''T" post, hog wire fencing, rolls of barbed wire, mobile home style "I" beams steel or steel bldg. beam structures. Cory Stern Grax 478-986-3265
Want sgl. cow milking machine. Bob Gosford Jackson 770-775-6228
Want to buy 2 rear rims and tires for a Ford 4000 tractor. A.R. Allison Cartersville 770336-9285
Want to buy cedar fence post, Ive. msg. James Ma}'.S Abbeville 229-365-3211
Want to buy standard wheels for Ford 1210 or will trade turf tires & wheels. Gene Vaughn Lizella 478-836-3038
Want white field com, not dry anytime in June/July, preferably w/in 100 miles of Griffin;
provide your garden and landscape
plants with sufficient water bet\een
periods of rain, it is important t0
water conservatively. Here are
some tips to help:
Mulch your plants to conserve
water. Three to five inches of muleh
material, such as leaves, pine straw
or pine bark, will help to retain
moisture. Fine-textured mulches
such as mini-bark nuggets, will trap
moisture in the soil better than
coarsely-textured
materials
Mulches also help control weeds
which use up valuable soil moisture
needed for your other plants.Water
only those plants that need water.
Some plants, such as hollies and
junipers, can survive for weeks
Things To Eat
from the Georgia Department of Natural Douglasville 770-949-2238
will go anywhere in Ga. W. Brock Milner 678- without extra water once they are
Use of the term
"organic"
requires
Resources.
Market Bulletin
advertisements for sterile carp must be
Free horse manure mixed with shavings. we load, you haul. Jerry Higgins Fayetteville
688-1629 770-490-6828
registration with the Georgia Department accompanied by a photocopy of the 770-460-0717
Notices
established; other plants may need water more often. With this 1n
ot Agrlcutture. Advertisements submitted without certificate of registration for items Offered for sale cannot be published. For more information, access the department
website www.agr.state.ga.us and link from the home page to the Organic Agriculture page and registration forms. Those who do not have internet access or are unable
advertiser's license.
For license
information, contact DNR Special Permit
Unit at (770) 761 ~3044.
150 55-gal. drums, spilt long way worm beds,
25 (3'x10') wooden beds, other items for sale,
reas. offers. J.F. Smith Boston 229-498-4419
2000 super wiggler worms, plastic tray &
Free horse manure mxd. w/shavings. 5 min. from Mall of Ga. Tracy Wilso Lawrencevil.le 770-596-2354
Golden red clean pine straw, long need!e, $2.85 per bale picked up, $4.25 per bale installed, min. 40 bales, dely. available. K. Hess Al(:!haretta 770-844-7147
Want information for recovery of 5030 FordNew Holland tractor, ID#BD9916, and BushHog loader, ID#1201097, stolen from Lawrenceville area, reward. Carl Fowler Dacula 770-963-7837
Out-Of-State Wanted
mind, group plants with similar water needs together when you plan your landscape.
Use less fertilizer to reduce water needs. When plant growth is
ta download the forms, should contact the
Org~nic Program Manager, Vernon Mullins, at (706)595-3408.
'04-'05 pecans for sale $7/lb. plus postage,
feed, $74 + freight. Kim Holyoak Alapaha 229-532-4221
30 yrs. continuous operation, bass, channel catfish fingerlings, bluegill, shellcracker, hybrid
Golden red pine straw, semi-loads, $2.60 per bale. K. Hester Al(:!haretta 678-513-9188
Golden red, extra lge. bales of pine straW, delivered and installed, $4.25/bale. L. Hoke II
Want AC HD7G running or not, or parts for same. Ed Peacock 1810 Rivers Rd. Tallahassee FL 32305 850-877-8520
encouraged through fertilization, its water requirements will increase. By cutting back on the amount of
will crack, shell, separate your pecans $0.30 lb. Russell Eaton Stockbridge 770-506-2727
'05 shelled pecans, mostly halves, $7/lb. bagged in freezer, postage paid in Georgia, 5
bream, sterile grass carp, dely. available. Tony Chew Manchester 706-846-3657
8-10" grass carp, coppernose bluegill, channel catfish, redbreast, shellcracker,
Atlanta 770-518-0577
Horse manure, free you pick up and haul by appt. only. T. Freilich McDonough 770-3209977
The Lawrenceville Tourism and Trade Association will hold Saturday Farmers' Markets from July through
fertilizer and the frequency 0 f application, you will lessen new water-demanding growth.
lb. min., call nights. Franklin Eaton 3389 Nancy Creek Rd. Gainesville 30506 770532-9340 770-532-6333
Bamboo, tender, sweet, freshly dug bamboo shoots during May. Pat Kelly 370 Thrasher
largemouth bass, dely. available. Jack Lloyd Nahunta 912-778-4074
A-1 bass, bluegill, redear, channel catfish, threadfin shad, crappie, sterile grass carp, hybrids, free statewide dely. Danny Austin
Pine straw, del. and installed, $4/bale, DeKalb, Gwinnett, Conyers, Fulton. Elaine Williamson Stone Mountain 770-593-3405
Pine straw, lge. bales, $3 dely., $4.50 dely. and spread. T.M. Durrance McDonough 770-
September on the historic square in Lawrenceville. Farmers in and around Gwinnett County interested in participating may call Jay Markwalter
Shade landscape plants when possible. Shade helps keep the landscape cooler and cut down on
Street Norcross 30071 770-242-5826
Roberta 478-836-4938
914-8206 770-312-5318
at 678-226-2639.
water loss from plants.
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Official Contest Rules for Submitting Artwork
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For Dog and Cat Sterilization Program License Plate
weight, volume or count. Also, area. If this poses a problem for you
I. GENERAL DESCRIPTION
inquire
if
there
is
a
minimum or one of your party, contact the farm
The Georgia Department of Agriculture(GOA) seeks artwork depicting dogs and/or cats submitted
establish to GDA's satisfaction that they are the owner(s) of the artwork and further provided that they have complied with the official rules and sign
quantity requirement.
in advance and inquire if it provides by citizens of the state of Georgia. Only artwork
Look for field personnel that can
transportation
to
and
from
the
conforming to GDA's standards will be eligible for possible inclusion on a possible new Dog and Cat
all necessary forms as determined by GOA. 4. Winners are solely responsible for all
federal, state and local taxes.
help guide you to crops of picking areas. harvestable quality, and let you know Some farms
have
Sterilization License Plate, based on GOA 's
more
judgment. There will be a possible new Dog and Cat
VI. CONTEST DEADLINES I. The contest deadline date is July 29, 2005.
which crops, fields or rows are off accommodations than others, so Sterilization License Plate in Georgia, 3 five
All artwork must be postmarked by the deadline
limits.
These individuals often wear
inquire
about
the
availability
of
hundred dollar honorariums for semifinalists, and 1 five hundred dollar honorarium for the finalist.
distinctive clothing, such as a cap or drinking water, rest room facilities Of all the entries received there will be 3
date to be eligible for inclusion. At GDA's sole option, any artwork may be retained and
You could see your artwork on considered for use and reuse, and used and reused,
shirt,
to
make
them
easily
and rest areas before making the trip
semifinalists chosen. The finalist will be announced at an event in which the 3 semifinalists
the license plate for the Dog and
in any subsequent program, or any other program or ancillary use in any media.
identifiable. If there is no one to to the farm.
will be displayed.
Cat Sterilization program if your
guide you, read and obey all signs By calling ahead and making and follow directions to know where these inquiries ahead of time, you
entry is selected as the winner.
VII. RELEASES
II. PROCEDURES I. Persons wishing to enter should send as
But you must enter for a chance
I. All entrants must sign all consent forms, general releases and other authorizations in the
and what to pick. Picking fields or orchards may be
will help to ensure you will have a productive and enjoyable outing.
many different artworks as they wish to "Dog and Cat Artwork," c/o Georgia Department of Agriculture, 19 MLK Drive, Capitol Square,
to win. Please see official for more details.
rules
form provided by GOA or be eliminated from consideration. Releases will include, among other things, a statement that the artwork is the exclusive
located a distance from the parking
Agriculture Building, Room 106, Atlanta, GA 30334.. See section VI for information on
property of the artist. 2. Parent or guardian must sign the
Follow Guidelines to Harvest
deadlines.
agrees to the exclusive jurisdiction of the federal consent/release form for a minor.
2. Entrants must include their return address and state courts of the State of Georgia, located in
3. For more information, call (404) 656-3667,
and telephone number on the back of all artwork. the County of Fulton.
or write us at "Fix Georgia Art Contest." P.O. Box
Vegetables at Proper Time
3. All submissions shall become the sole property of the GOA. The GOA is not responsible for lost. damaged or misdirected artwork under any circumstances. Please keep a copy of your
IV. JUDGING CRITERIA I. Artwork will be judged on the basis of visual appeal and uniqueness. Examples of
347043, Atlanta, GA 30334-3667.
VIII. Artwork Specifications 1. Artwork shall depict a dog and/or cat in
submission.
artwork that may be considered include those profile or in scene.
Gardeners are reminded that the start to yellow and dry. Place them
4. All artwork must meet the specifications showing a dog or cat in profile, or a dog or cat in a
2. All artwork must be the contestants hand
"days to maturity" listed on seed on screens to dry.
Once they are
detailed in section Vlll. 5. GOA reserves the right to edit and/or alter
natural scene. 2. GOA will select artwork for inclusion in as
drawn creation. Photographs, stylized, cartoons, and computer generated artwork will not be
packets and in garden catalogues should be used only as a guide for harvesting vegetables. Check vegetables often during the harvest season to determine ripeness, and be careful not to bruise or damage the vegetables as they may spoil before you have the chance to enjoy them.
Following are suggestions, provided by Dr. Wayne McLaurin, horticulturist with the University of Georgia Extension Service, for harvesting some of the more
dry, trim the roots close to the bulb, remove the loose outer sheaths and store in a cool, dry place.
Lima Beans Pick when the pods are wellfilled but before they tum yellow. The end of the pod should feel spongy.
Mustard Harvest the leaves when they are young and tender (about six - eight inches long). In the summer the
any submission. 6. Decisions of the judges as to all contest
matters are final and nonappealable. All :".lubmissions are subject to the terms of these rules and all entrants agree to be bound by these rules and the decisions of the judges. GOA reserves the right to amend these rules at any time necessary or appropriate to preserve the integrity of the contest.
7. GOA may, in its sole discretion, take whatever measures it deems necessary or appropriate to preserve the integrity of the contest.
III. ELIGIBILITY I. Employees of the Georgia Department of Agriculture and anyone involved in the production, or administration of the contest, as well as immediate family/same household members of anyone so employed or engaged are not eligible. 2. Persons under 18 may enter but written
follows: A. Each artwork will be assigned a number.
logged in and entered into a computer. B. All artwork will then be screened and rated
on a scale of 1 to 10. Any artwork rated below a 5 will be rejected for use.
C. The GDA's representatives will view artwork rated 5 and above for possible consideration.
V. PRIZES I. The three semifinalists will receive a $500 honorarium. 2. The finalist will receive an additional $500 honorarium for a total of $1,000. 3. Prizes will be awarded to the person(s) submitting the artwork, provided they certify and
accepted. 3. Artwork must be no larger than four inches
high by three inches wide. 4. Artwork should have no more than four
Pantone Matching System (PMS) colors. 5. No lettering, signatures, or initials may
appear on the front of the design. Any artwork with such identifying marks will be disqualified and eliminated from the description.
6. All artwork must be mounted on mounting board with dimensions no larger than eleven inches by fourteen inches.
7. Upon the back of the mounted artwork a label no smaller than 2" x 3" with the name, address, and daytime phone number must be permanently affixed. Any artwork without label will be disqualified and eliminated from the description.
popular vegetables produced by leaves become tough and develop a parental consent will be required before their
Georgia gardeners.
strong flavor.
entries will be considered. 3. Entrants whose artworks are chosen for
Dog, Cat Sterilization
Garlic
Peas
inclusion must sign a Release and Indemnity in the form presented attesting, among other things. to
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Pull up the bulbs when the tops
Pick when the pods are full and green and the peas are still tender
the fact that they are the rightful owners of the submitted artwork and that the artwork may be submitted and used without obtaining permission
dogs and cats.
This legislation will
of pet overpopulation.
Through its
and sweet. Test often by picking a from or making any payment to any third party. allow Georgians statewide to help Dog and Cat Sterilization Program,
State Operated Farmers' Markets
couple of pods and examining them for firmness. Harvest Chinese and snow peas, which are eaten pod and all, when the pods are one and one-
Parent or guardian must sign the consent/release form for minors. Failure to provide requested releases and/or consents will result in disqualification of entrant. These release and/or consent forms will be provided by the GOA. Not withstanding the foregoing, the submission of an
save the lives of many thousands of our four-legged friends."
Commissioner Irvin added: "The destruction of unwanted cats and
the Department is curbing pet overpopulation statewide. For information on the Dog and Cat Sterilization Program, V!Slt
Consumers can find a variety of fresh Georgia produce at the state
half to two inches long and the peas are about the sizes of BBs. The
artwork constitutes the submitter's permission to use the artwork in and in connection with the program and all exploitations thereof. including,
dogs is a tragedy that can be avoided here in Georgia. The key is
www.agr.state.ga.us 656-3667.
or
call
(404)
farmers' markets throughout the state operated by the Georgia Department of Agriculture. Following is a list of
pods usually are picked five seven days after flowering.
to
without limitation. advertising and promotion and, further, constitutes the submitter's representation that all necessary consents and permissions therefore have been obtained.
informing our citizens of the benefits of spaying and neutering their companion animals. By working
When submitting ads publication, please adhere to
for the
these market locations and their respective phone numbers:
Harvest
Peppers fruits at any
size,
but
4. Each submission must be solely the original work of entrant.
5. Each entrant represents that his/her
together, we can 'fix' Georgia." Irvin also invited Georgians
to
deadline stated on the front page of the Bulletin.
June Garden Chores Major Markets
Atlanta - 16 Forest Parkway,
(404) 675-1782
Augusta - 1150 5th Street, (706)
721-3004
Columbus - 318 10th Avenue,
(706) 649-7448
Macon
2055 Eisenhower
Parkway, (478) 752-1097
Savannah - 701 U.S. Highway 80
West, (912) 966-7801
Thomasville - 502 Smith Avenue,
(229) 225-4072
most are picked when full-grown and mature. They may be left on the plant to ripen fully to a red or yellow color when they will be more mellow and sweet. Hot peppers, except Jalapeno, which remains green when ripe, usually are harvested at the red ripe stage.
Potatoes "New" potatoes can be dug before the vines die. For large potatoes, wait until the vines die. Use a spading fork and dig four to
submission does not infringe on any third party'~ copyrighted material, trademark or other intellectual property rights.
6. By submitting their artwork each entrant agrees to release, discharge, and hold harmless the Georgia Department of Agriculture, and their respective officers, directors, employees, agents and representatives from any claim or liability arising from or related to submission of the entry, participation in this contest, and/or acceptance or use of any honorarium.
7. Each entrant agrees that his/her .,ubmission shall be governed by and construed under and in accordance with the laws of the State of Georgia applicable to contracts entered into and wholly performed therein. Each entrant consents and
take part in an art contest to determine artwork for a possible new Dog and Cat License Plate. Interested residents may find a complete list of contest rules and regulations in this issue of the Market Bulletin or at the department's website www.agr. state.ga.us.
The need to secure long-term funding for the program is critical to its viability. The Dog and Cat Sterilization Program provides
six inches beneath the soil surface.
subsidies to licensed and accredited
Seasonal Markets
Handle the tubers gently during If you applied fertilizer to your veterinarians statewide, and unlike
Albany - 701 Gaines Avenue, harvest to avoid bruising.
garden in early spring, most of it other spay/neuter programs, the
(229) 225-4072
likely has leached from the soil by DCSP has no income requirements.
Cairo - 1110 North Broad Street,
Sweet Potatoes
now. Side dress vegetables with One of the best things pet owners
(229) 377-4504
Harvest sweet potatoes in the approximately one-quarter cup of can do for their dogs and cats is to
Cordele - 1901 U.S. Highway 41 fall before frost kills the vine. fertilizer per three feet of row. For have them spayed or neutered.
North, (229) 276-2335
When digging the potatoes, be vegetables growing in wide beds, Spaying greatly reduces the risk of
Glennville - U.S. Highway 301, careful not to bruise them. After broadcast the fertilizer over the area breast cancer and prevents various
(912) 654-5134
digging, let the roots lie exposed at the rate of one-half cup per reproductive tract disorders.
Jesup - U.S. Highway 301, (404) for two to three hours so they will square yard.. After applying, be sure Neutering often resolves undesirable
656-3680
dry thoroughly. Before storing, put to wash off any particles from the behaviors such as aggression, Tubers for this tree dahlia,
Moultrie - 1525 1st Avenue SE, them in a warm room (about 85 foliage to prevent fertilizer bum. spraying and roaming as well as grown by Linda McKnight of
(229) 891-7240
degrees) and allow them to cure Feed annual and perennial flowers eliminates the risk of various Monticello, came from one her
Pelham- U.S. Highway 19 North about l 0 days.
with approximately one-half cup of testicular diseases. In addition to grandmother planted years ago.
(229) 377-4504
fertilizer (5-10-10 or similar improving a pet's health, spaying or The dahlia grew to a height of
Tifton - U.S. Highway 41, (229) Harvest suggestions for analysis) per square yard of bed. neutering decreases the burden on nine feet, two inches. Ms. Knight
225-4072
additional vegetables will be To provide continuous summer overcrowded animal shelters. The said the flowers, which are a
Valdosta - 1500 South Patterson published in a subsequent issue of
Georgia Department of Agriculture beautiful red, only bloom around
Street, (229) 225-4072
the Market Bulletin.
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recognizes the epidemic proportions the first week of November.
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Sudden Oak
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday May 25, 2005
ag consumer line
Follow a Few Simple Guidelines
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When Picking Your Own Produce
Pieris, Rhododendron, Viburnum and Vaccinium (blueberry).
Do not try to dig up a suspected infected plant or attempt to destroy it yourself, say agriculture and forestry officials. Homeowners who have purchased any of these plants and notice leaf spots or plant dieback should contact their local county agent to have the plant sampled. Homeowners also can contact the Georgia Department of Agriculture for the Homeowner Landscape Survey.*
Oak trees are essentially the last major nut-bearing trees on the East Coast. Consequently, agricultural and forestry officials are concerned about the potential impact this pathogen could have on forest ecosystems and wildlife throughout the United States.
"Virtually all of the research on this pathogen has been conducted on material from the West Coast," Irvin said. "Since we do not know how it will affect our Southern and Eastern forests, we must be very cautious until more is known about this disease."
Since March 2004, Georgia Department of Agriculture Plant Protection Division Inspectors have been sampling known hosts of this disease. In 2003 and 2004, Georgia received more than 60,000 host plants from nurseries in California and Oregon that had material to test positive for the Sudden Oak Death pathogen.
While not all of those plants were infected, several Georgia nurseries had plants to test positive last year for Phytophthora ramorum. The infected plants were destroyed and subsequent test results for this disease were negative.
The Georgia Department of Agriculture, the Animal Plant Health Inspection Service, Plant Protection Quarantine section of USDA, the University of Georgia Extension Service (county agents), and the Georgia Forestry Commission are cooperating in the effort to prevent the invasion of the fungus into our natural landscape.
*For Homeowner Landscape Survey, contact GDA's Plant Protection Division at 404-651-9486 or e-mail plantindustry@ agr.state.ga.us and put Homeowner Survey in the subject line.
For more information on Sudden Oak Death, visit the following websites:
http://www.aphis.usda.gov/ppq/ispm/sod http://www.invasive.org/sod/sod.cfm http://www.suddenoakdeath.org http://www.plantmanagementnetwork.org
How do I get rid of aphids on my roses? Aphids are tiny insects about 1/16 to 1/8 inches long, usually light green, red or black. They arrive in the spring and damage tender new growth. A hard spray of water from the .hose will help remove aphid infestations.. Aphids reproduce quickly so you may need to respray every other day for a couple weeks. Aphids have a mutually beneficial relationship with ants, so ants need to be controlled if aphids are to be controlled. Ladybugs are a natural predator of aphids and can be used to control them. Ifladybugs are purchased, water the area well and release the ladybugs around sunset to discourage them from leaving.
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What is a good soil mix for container plants?
A good soil mix featured in the Old Farmers Almanac includes one part peat moss, one part rich garden soil or potting soil, and one part sand. With a trowel, mix the ingredients in a bucket or wheelbarrow until well blended and use for outdoor potted vegetables or flowers.
Ifyou have questions, or problems with services
orprodl!Lts regulated by the Georgia DepartmenJ qf Agriculture, you may wnte the Offia of Public Affairs, 19 Mmtin lulher King Drive, Room 226, Atlanta, Georgia 30334 or call 4041656-3645 (Atlanta area) or tollfree, 1-800-282-5852.
Tobacco Quota
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is voluntary. If a producer grows tobacco in more than one county, the producer must sign up for TfPP in each county where he/she grows tobacco.
Quota holders are the landowners of the farm where a tobacco quota was assigned. To be eligible for TfPP, quota holders are the owners of a farm with an established 2004 basic marketing quota on their farm as of October 22, 2004, the date the President signed the bill that ends the quota system. Tobacco producers include owners, operators, landlords, tenants, or sharecroppers who shared in the risk of producing tobacco during any of the 2002, 2003, or 2004 marketing years.
Tobacco producers and quota holders may signup at their local USDA Farm Service Agency office. For more information on TfPP, call 1-866-887-0140 or visit website www.fsa.usda.gov/tobacco.
''Pick Your Own" Produce Form
A listing of pick-your-own fruit and vegetable operations will be featured in the
Market Bulletin July 6.
If you have produce that you would like included in this listing, submit this form to
our office by June 22.
When submitting your notice, please include your information as illustrated in the
sample below:
Sample:
County
HAZARD CO.
Name - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - John Doe
Address
Route 1, Homewood
Crop
Strawberries. beans, etc.
Approx. Availability - - - - - - - - - - - - - July 12 Phone _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~ 404-000-0000
Open 8 am-4 pm Comments - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - weekdays; bring containers
Special Note: Just because your operation was included in our last pick-your-own listing does not guarantee that it will be printed in the July 6 edition. To be included in the new listing, you must resubmit your pick-your-own information in writing to the Market Bulletin office.
Although Georgians are able to obtain a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables from supermarkets. state and local farmers markets, and roadside stands, many consumers also enjoy picking their own produce.
A number of pick-your-own produce farms located throughout the state allow customers to pick a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables from spring to fall at prices lower than retail. Such operations provide benefits to both producer and consumer. Producers are able to make produce available at lower costs because the customers do the picking, thus lowering the farmer's production costs. Consumers benefit by paying lower prices, and many enjoy having the ability to select and pick the produce they buy.
If you have never visited a pick-yourown produce operation and are considering doing so, consider both the travel distance and expense of the trip and the price of the produce to determine if the trip will prove productive for you.
For instance, since you will be supplying your own labor, consider the travel distance to the farm. With the current costs of fuel, this is an important consideration if you hope to save money on your purchases. If the distance is too great, the trip may not be worth it, even if the prices are lower than retail. If you planning the trip more as an enjoyable outing, then distance may not be important.
Not all farms advertise their prices, so be sure to call ahead to inquire about price and availability of produce. It would be very disappointing to arrive at a farm only to find the produce you want is not available at that time or the price is more than you care to pay.
Consumers also should note and obey all rules and regulations posted by owners at their picking locations. In providing their produce at lower prices, the owners take the risk that their crops may be damaged by unconcerned, careless or inexperienced consumers. By following the owner's guidelines for picking, consumers will help insure they will have a safe and enjoyable experience while helping to protect the farm property.
Following are some general guidelines
Market Bulletin Schedules Summer Equine Edition
The Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin special summer equine edition is scheduled for July 6, 2005. This issue will include notices for horse shows and events in July, August, and September as well as listings of boarding facilities, horses at stud, and ads for miscellaneous equine equipment and supplies. A 30word limit will be observed for these notices. Deadline for the edition is June 15, 2905. Only one ad per family per equine issue will be allowed.
Notices included in the "Equine for Sale" and "At Stud" categories must be accompanied by a copy of a valid, negative Coggins test (made within the past 12 months); otherwise, they will not be published.
In addition, the Georgia Animal Protection Act requires boarding and breeding facilities to be licensed. Current license number must be submitted with notices for "At Stud" and "Boarding Facilities." Notices submitted without this information will not be published. For licensing information and applications, call (404) 656-3713.
to keep in mind when visiting pick-yourown operations:
Some farms have rules regarding the use of containers. Some farms provide both picking and take-home containers, while other fa1ms may provide only picking baskets or buckets and still other farms may provide no containers at all.
If you carry your own containers, make sure they are appropriate for the crop you are picking. For example, use smaller picking and transporting containers for berries to minimize bruising. When picking larger fruits and vegetables, consider the weight of the container when full. For instance, a full bushel basket can get pretty heavy after you haul it around a field or orchard and then have to carry it to the checkout area.
Once you arrive at the picking site, look for the location of check-in and checkoutareas. And before you begin picking, note whether you will be charged according to
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Equine Auction
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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 possession of the Department of Agriculture regarding registration, physical condition or past veterinary treatment of said equine is available upon request; however, not withstanding the availability of such documentation. or lack thereof, or verbal information given to the Department, said sale is for the equine on an ''as is" basis without any representation regarding registration, physical condition or acceptable use of the animal. The successful bidder must be prepared to tender the price by cashiers check or money order and move the animal from the impoundment facility by 6 p.m. on Monday. June 6, 2005. Payment may be made at the time the animal is picked up.
If a successful bidder fails to tender the price as required, the Georgia Department of Agriculture may refuse to accept any other bids made by the successful bidder at this auction or any future auction.
These horses are subject to periodic inspection by the Georgia Department of Agriculture for a period of 24 months.
Ga. Subscribers:
Check Your Mail Label
If you are a Georgia resident receiving the Market Bulletin, please check your mailing label, located in the lower right comer of the front page of your Bulletin, to determine when your subscription expires. If your subscription is due to expire within the next 30 days, you will need to renew your subscription in order to continue receiving your Bulletin. To renew, you may contact the Bulletin office by phone at (404) 656-3682 (in metro Atlanta) or call 1-800-282-5852 (tollfree anywhere within Georgia). Office hours are Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. 4:30 p.m. When you call to renew your subscription, please be ready to give the operator your subscription number and expiration date. The Bulletin office cannot renew subscriptions more than 30 days prior to the expiration date printed on the mailing label.
If you prefer to renew your subscription by mail, please send a copy of your mailing address label to: Market Bulletin, 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Atlanta, GA 30334. Please also include your telephone number in case the Bulletin staff needs to contact you regarding your address. Note: If you renew your subscription via mail, you do not need to call the Bulletin office.