Farmers and consumers market bulletin, vol. 88 [i.e. 92], no. 12 (2005 June 8)

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GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TOMMY IRVIN, COMMISSION.ER

Vol. 88, No. 12

Wednesday June 8, 2005

Copyright 2005

Ga. Labor Dept. to Conduct
Farm Wage, Practices Survey
A task force from Georgia Department of Labor will be conducting a wage and practices survey in late June to early July for growers harvesting peaches, eggplants, cucumbers, peppers and cantaloupes.
Due to labor shortages in this industry. growers are turning more and more frequently to the H-2A program to bring in guest workers from other countries to harvest fresh market crops and meet other short-term labor needs. The H-2A program requires growers to pay prevailing wages, as determined through these surveys. Survey calculation methods, based on federal guidelines, are extremely sensitive, and can be greatly skewed by lack of participation and/or the exclusion of significant growers. In order to meet growing labor needs, it may be necessary for growers to participate in this program and their profitability, or lack thereof, could be greatly influenced by their failure to respond to upcoining surveys.
All information is confidential, is used only in the aggregate and is not identifiable by individual grower. Labor Department employees will conduct short interviews concerning cultivation practices and review routinely maintained information.
If you have questions regarding the survey, please call Sherri Wilson at (404) 232-3500.

Farm Front

Nominations to the Advisory

Committee on Beginning Farmers and

Ranchers are being accepted until June

17, 2005.

The 20-member committee advises

the Secretary of Agriculture on ways to

encourage Federal and state programs to

provide joint financing to beginning

farmers and ranchers as well as methods

of maximizing new opportunities created

through federal and state programs.

About one-third of the existing 20-

member Committee will be replaced this

year when the charter is renewed in

August 2005. Appointments are for a

two-year term. Re-appointments are

made to assure effectiveness and

continuity of operations. No member,

other than a federal employee, can serve

for more than six consecutive years.

Members are not paid; however, they are

reimbursed for travel expenses related to

attending meetings, which are generally

held once annually.

To qualify, members must belong to

any of the following groups: USDA's

Farm Service Agency (FSA); state

beginning farmer programs; commercial

lenders; private nonprofit organizations

with active beginning farmer or rancher

programs; the Cooperative State

Research, Education and Extension

Service; community colleges or other

educational

institutions

with

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ag consumer line

Do you know of a remedy for skunk spray on a dog? Bathe the dog in tomato juice BEFORE bathing it in water. If you wash the dog first, it pushes the odor deeper into the fur and you'll smell it for months. Also, try mixing one quart of hydrogen peroxide to a tablespoon of baking soda and a teaspoon of soap and message into the fur. Let it stand for 5 - IO minutes and then bathe.
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I want to know whether garbanzo beans grow above the ground or are like peanuts and grow under the ground.
The garbanzo bean, also know as the-chickpea or Egyptian pea, is a member of the legume family and is related to beans and other peas. Like them, it grows above ground. The pods are about one inch long and contain one or two lightcolored seeds.
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I've been told that watering my houseplants with softened water can kill them. Is this true?
Water that is chemically treated in a home water softener, which uses salt for ion exchange, is tine for your laundry and other household uses, but not your houseplants. The high concentration of salts in softened water causes leaf burn and dieback. If used repeatedly, it can kill most plants.
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Owners Urged to Protect Equine Against EIA

Equine Infectious Anemia, also known as swamp fever, is a viral disease that affects horses, ponies, mules and donkeys. Although the disease is more prevalent during warmer months, equine owners should practice preventative measures year round.
EIA is transmitted primarily by contaminated blood through biting flies and mosquitoes, hypodermic needles and veterinary and farrier instruments. The virus also may be transmitted through the uterus and colostrum from mare to foal. Horses showing acute clinical signs of the disease are the most potent source of the virus.
The incubation period for EIA usually ranges from one to three weeks, although periods of four days to three months have been reported in artificially induced infections under research conditions. In acute cases, it is characterized by high fever, severe depression, rapid loss of weight and anemia. Death often occurs within three to 14 days after onset of clinical signs. Chronic cases are characterized by intermittent fever, progressive loss of weight, weakness and edema (excessive accumulation of fluid in the tissues). Signs of anemia may develop periodically.
Some horses apparently recover and remain free of observable symptoms of
Market Bulletrn Schedules Summer Equine Edition

EIA for months or years. Such horses are silent carriers of the virus and can often withstand severe stress without developing a recurrence of the acute and subacute forms. Due to the nature of the disease, the animal will remain serologically positive the rest of its life. It is important to remember that blood from these animals is potentially infected.
The agar-gel immunodiffusion test (Continued on Page 10)
You could see your artwork on the license plate for the Dog and Cat Sterilization program if your entry is selected as the winner. But you must enter for a chance to win. Please see page 11 for official contest rules.
Notice
Ad Deadline for the July 6 issue
is noon, June 22.

The Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin special winter 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, 2005. 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.

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday June 8, 2005

Advertising Guidelines

Bulletin Published Every Other Week

All advertisements published in the Market Bulletin must relate to the fanming/agricultural industry or be a part thereof; any and all item(s) submitted for sale through the Bulletin must meet at least one of the following criteria: 1) must be produced by the advertiser on his/her own farming operation, 2) must be made by the advertiser from materials on 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 ottering 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 tor 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/penmits/registrations. Georgia residents only may advertise in the Market Bulletin with the following exception: outot-state residents may advertise only in the Outof-State Wanted category. The editor has the authority to designate the length of ads and the number of ads that may be placed by a family unit in any issue of the Bulletin. 8urrently, only one (1) notice may be placed by any family unit in any issue of the Bulletin. Family
unit refers to all individuals sharing the same
residence, address or telephone number.
'* When submitting ads for publication, please adhere to the deadline stated on the front page of the Bulletin. Ads will be published onlio 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

word limit. The Market Bulletin reserves the right to edit notices. * Most advertisers include a telephone number in their ads, but mailing address may be published in lieu of phone number. However, it is important that advertisers provide a phone number when submitting ads in the event Bulletin ad personnel need to contact them concerning their ads. Advertisers who do not want a telephone number printed in their ads should note this fact when submitting the notice to the Bulletin. * Each notice submitted for publication must be in writing; ads cannot be taken by telephone. Notices may be submitted by U.S. mail 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
* To cancel an ad after submission or to correct errors made by the Bulletin staff. call the department's toll free number, 1-800-282-5852, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday - Friday, and ask for the person who is responsible for the ad you want to cancel or correct. The person's name and telephone extension can be found under the ad category heading. Cancellations or corrections called in by Friday noon will be reflected in the next issue; cancellations or corrections called in after Friday noon will be published in the next available issue. * 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.

FARM SERVICES

fl you have quesMns regardmg ads m this
category, call Brenda Donnell at 404-651-
9081 or 404-651-9082.

The Market Bulletin publishes advertisements for Farm Services in the first issue of each month. Please adhere to the following guidelines when submitting an ad for farm services. All farm services must be performed on the farm of the individual desiring the service. Farm Services and Farm Services Wanted ads are limited to 30 words.

Aerating,

bushhogging,

pasture

maintenance, general tractor work, food plots,

Master Wildlifer. Jonathon Will Pendergrass

770-534- 7581

All types of fence, board, split, rail, chain link, vinyl, private, pole barns, etc, call anytime. David Parks Dahlonega 706-8640541

Barns built & repaired, all types of fence work. Jerry Glancy Griffin 770-227-2398

Barnsitting--will care for livestock while you are away, Oconee & surrounding counties, friendly & dependable service, call for a quote. Phil Tybor Bishop 706-338-6674

Bushhogging & deep or regular disc plowing, $35/per hr., 3 hrs. min., 50 mi. surrounding Jackson County. Earl Logue Braselton 706-654-3919

Bushhogging & finish mower. Lloyd Touchton Fairburn 770-633-0490

Bushhogging work done at reas. rate by exp. operator, prompt service. L. Blankenbaker Dallas 770-443-2434 770-3379151

Bushhogging, dense brush, heavy vines, sinall trees, land clearing, free estimates, reasonable. Gene Brown Byron 478-9533330

Bushhogging, dumptruck, welding, light grading, backhoe, trenching, plumbing, pipeline, sewer, culverts, gravel, hauling, plowing, planting, field/food plots, trees removed, large acreages a specialty, West Ga. area. Branden McLenden Carrollton 770-634-2069

Bushhogging, finish mowing, gardens tilled, Rockdale, Newton & surrounding counties, no job too small. David Carter Covington 770784-1786

Bushhogging, finish mowing, hunting land food plots, sod & seed preparation, call for estimate. Ken Doble Conyers 770-922-4657

Bushhogging, finish mowing, misc. tractor work, light landscaping, fence repair, Walton Co. & surrounding area. Casey Kent Monroe 770-266-5818

Bushhogging, lgt. tractor wor1<, hauling, fence posts installed, DeKalb and surrounding counties. David Attaway Decatur 404-284-5726

Bushhogging, plowing, seeding, fertilizing, post holes dug & other; Newton, Jasper & surrounding counties. Ken Davis Mansfield
706-468-9142

Bushhogging, will do dense brush, also cut & bale hay, pasture maintenance, general tractor work. Henry Moore Toccoa 706-886-3548

Clearing, grading, roads built, ponds dug, pipe installed, arenas built, pasture cleared & shaped. Richard Folks Canton 770-345-2329
Covering all of NE Ga., backhoe, tractor, Bobcat work & bushhogging, custom hay baling, grading, clearing, drainage work, weed control, hyrdoseeding. James Hogsed Auburn 678-425-8421
Custom barns, restorations, repairs, metal rnof, all types of Construction, free quotes, references, statewide. Russell Knick Commerce 706-336-8846
Custom hay cutting & baling, round or square. Wes Boss Bogart 706-215-5608
D-7 crawler & Cat trackhoe available for land clearing, stump removal, lake or pond digging, clearing, pipe installation, grading, 30 yrs. experience, fair price, honest work. Carl Stapleton Atlanta 678-549-1684
Farm tractor & implement tires repaired on site. Mack Stacy McDonough 404-4881017
Fencing, we install all types--wire, wood, vinyl for farm/exotic animals; will go anywhere. Aubrey Barker Gray 478-452-7004 4 78-451-9467
Horseshoeing-hot or cold; also hoof trimming, Coweta & surrounding counties, Oklahoma St. certfied farrier. Jamie Lambert Newnan 770-253-0042
I custom build small barns & other farm structures. Billy Healan Conyers 770-9220685
Natural hoof care, ride your horses without shoes, certified hoof care professional. Andrew Leech Lumpkin 706-867-4890
Portable sawmill work to custom cut your logs into lumber on your property, will haul logs & deliver to your location. J. J. Andrews McDonough 678-432-6531
Small jobs, trenching, grading, pipe welding, small tractor repair, rings, driveways, digging, dirt moving. Bob Leamy Gainesville 770-869-1699 678-485-7622
Smooth top quality lumber from your trees or logs, custom sawed on your property, cut to your specification w/woodmizer portable bandsaw sawmill. Rich Odom McDonough 770-954-9218
Stump grinding, Cobb & surrounding counties, farm, residental, can grind up to 16" deep if needed, free est. Mike Cook Austell 404-579-6093
Stump grinding, big jobs, small jobs, 24 hr. response. Ed Jones Canton 770-737-5100
Stump grinding, dependable & reasonable, Henry and all surrounding counties, free estimates. Hal Miller Stockbridge 770-3893288
Stump grinding, pruning, tree removal, limbs chipped into mulch, priced reasonably, Douglas & surrounding counties, free est. Danny Allen Douglasville 770-947-3151
Stumps grinding, farm & residential, Milledgeville & surrounding counties, free estimates. James Wright Milledgeville 478452-422S
Stumps ground neatly below ground level, reas. priced, free estimate. Glen Whitley Bethlehem 770-S67-271 S

Tilling gardens or yards, garden tractor w/42" tiller, anything from small garden spots to large yards, $45/1st. hr., 1 hr. minimum, $35 additional hrs. Danny Riverdale Snellville 404-702-5425
Tractor work, all kinds, gardens roto tilled, all types of plowing, disking, fertilizer spread, aerating, bushhogging, finish mowing, driveways scraped, 30 mile radius of Fairburn. Roy Watson Fairburn 770-964-4550 404642-6766
Tractor work, bushhogging, finish mowing, landscaping, roto-tiller, gardens plowing, seeding & scraping, $35/hr. M. Stone McDonough 770-957-8613
Tractor work, bushhogging, overseeding pastures, no-till planting harrowing, food plots, light grading, roto-till gardens, etc. Dave Bacle Waverly Hall 706-582-3712
Tractor work, bushhogging, tiller/disking,

Want part-time help for horse farm in

exchange for partial rent on 2 bdrm./1 bath

basement apt. and/or possible horse board.

Christie Moss Dacula 770-597-5093

Want ranch assistant, dependable

person/family,

references

reqd.,

housing/salary, FT, some travel. Olin Wooten

Hazlehurst 912-375-6016 912-375-60SO

Want SOl'T]eone proficent in A.I. to breed a

small herd of cattle in Tattnall County,

references required. Francis Stubbs Reidsville 912-557-4001

Want versatile farm mgr. w/mechanical

ability, experience requireq. Clarence Pippin

Albany 229-438-5050

FARM MACHINERY
1f you have queslions regardmg this
category, call Brenda Donnell at 404-651-

'65 Ford 3000 dsl., new starter & battery, 4/spd., good condition, 5' bushhog, $6000. Lois Heine Valdosta 229-241-7662
'66 Dodge 800 lime & fertilizer spreader truck, 361 engine, air brks., good cond., $4800. Marvin Boring Crandall 706-517-5700
'66 Montogomery Ward garden tractor, 1O hp. Kaohler engine, runs well, mowing deck & blade, $250. Gerald Colbert Gainesville 770534-3755
'69 Ford Dexter tractor, 3 cyl., 3PH, smokes a little, asking $1700, call aft. 6 pm. Harrell Willis 5692 Spooner Road Iron City 31759 229-524-S257
'72 C-50 grain truck, exc. dump, runs well, unused front tires, $2000. Jay Hanks Jasper 706-337-4781
'73 Drott 50 machine for repair or parts, you move, $2000. Robert Clark Brunswick 912230-8754

food plots, light grading, Middle Ga. counties. 9081 or404-651-9082.

'83 JD 650, 17 hp. w/4' scrape blade & 5'

Donnie Martin Fort Valley 47S-S25-2622

Only farm machinery and equipment bushhog, $4900. Tracy Underwood

Want someone to cuVbale 1O+/-A. hay, split owned by the advertiser and used in Watkinsville 706-255-5500

50/50 or want a min. 100 sq. bales. Janell his/her own farming operation can be 'S4 5050 AC, 1400 hrs., west-end or front-

Jones Newnan 770-254-1987

advertised; those persons advertising for end loader, 2 owner, 6' bushhog, $7500.

West Ga: area, grading & clearing tor machinery and equipment wanted must be James Tatum Ranger 706-334-2609

farms, barns, arenas, fence-lines & clean-up seeking those items for their own farming 'S4 lnt'I 454 dsl., new clutch, paint, dual

or removal of any materials, equipment operation.

PTO's, remote hyd., MSTA, $4800, call before

hauling up to 15,000 lbs., dump truck if Troy-Bill chipper shredder, 1Oh.p., Briggs & 7 pm. Jim Helmly Hephzibah 706-592-5212

needed. Ben Shellnut! Carrollton 770-8694017

Stratton engine, 3" capacity, exc. shape, like new, $550. Barry Hutton Williamson 770-

'85 GMC 366 gas, 5 & 2 spd. w/18' hyd. spreader, good cond., $7000. Hal Jeter

Will build farm fence w/wood or wire, 884-9744

Temple 770-378-2971 770-459-5077

corrals, farm bldgs. & all other related work, Scrape blade, 6' wide for use on 3 pt. hitch, '91 Long backhoe, 3-pt. hitch, 35TO-Go hp.

statewide serv. Robert Hayes Hartwell. 706- adjust for angle, $250. Kathy Hardin Jasper tract, works good, minor leaks., $2500.

376-6708

770-S93-17S1 404-21S-6360

Lawrence Gosford Clarkesville 706-947-

Will build pasture fences in Dawson & "Chuck Wagon" farm utility vehicle, 11 hp., 1246

surrounding counties. Chris Reagan Honda engine, dump bed, looks like mule, '92 Ford 6640 tractor, 7210 loader, 78 hp.,

Dawsonville 706-344-8391

made by Brister USA, $4350. Frank Rise remote hyd. valve, new clutch, $17,000.

Will do artificial insemination of beef & dairy Talking Rock 706-698-4S4S

Karen Coulter Chatsworth 706-695-4994

cattle in Butts & surrounding counties. Paul '00 JD 5210, has 400 hrs., canopy, shuttle '93 Ford 1100 tractor, 4WD, bushhog &

Reamer Jackson 770-775-0158

shift, joy stick for bucket on front, used very drag, $4200. Jack Lang Conyers 770-385-

Will saw your logs into lumber at your little, $16,000. J. W. Cook Talking Rock 770- 6746

location with portable sawmill, reas. rates. 315-5258 67S-787-8362

'96 Belarus tractor, 4WD, 92 hp., cab/air,

Billy Bridges Winterville 706-742-9564

'02 JD 6x4 trail gator, 81 hrs., bedliner, 90% tires, HD loader, 350 hrs., EC, $18,900.

Will saw your trees into lumber on your site. power dump, exc. cond., $7300, nego., cost Scott Sund Newnan 770-304-2240

Andy Walker Roberta 47S-319-1476 478- $9975 new. J. Brightwell Franklin 706-206- '97 JD tractor, loader, canopy, brush guard, 600

960-0700

6651

hrs., exc. cond., $16,000; 6' bushhog available.

Wood-Mizer portable bandsaw mill, turn '02 Mahindra 35 hp, dsl. tractor, S/spd., 97 Cindy Farmer Maysville 706-B52-3647

your logs into smooth top quality lumber, hrs., 4 implements included, $6900. Jeff Smith 1 Covington planter, 2-row frame set for a 1-

custom sawed on your property, land clearing Canton 404-277-5270

row; 1 Rhino finishing mower, $600. Robert

w/crawler & dump truck also available. Mike '03 JD LX288 garden tractor, 54" deck, King Bremen 770-537-2721

Flournoy Luthersville 770-927-628S

original blades, exc. cond., $3750. T. Powell

Wood-mizer portable sawmill, 16 yrs. exp., Bainbridge 229-246-3059

The Market Bulletin is accessible

will come to your property/saw logs into top '03 Kubota B-7500, exc. cond., 120 hrs., via the Internet at the site

qlty. lumber of your specifications. John finish mower, tiller, scoop, box blade, scrape www.agr.state.ga.us/mbindex.html

Adams Dawsonville 706-265-8147

blade, wgts., $9500/obo. Drew Price Gibson

No part of this publication may be reproduced

Wood-mizer portable sawmill, let an x- 706-59S-2727

in any fonn or incorporated into any infonnation

woodmizer employee w/over 13 yrs. exp. '04 Kubota B7800 w/loader, 4WD, 30 hp. retrieval system without the written consent of the

come to your site & custom mill your logs, w/5' bushhog, 5' box scraper, 20' trailer, great Georgia Department of Agriculture.

satisfaction guaranteed & references condition, $16,500. David Kirkland

available. Randy Metzger Newnan 770-304- Barnesville 678-618-1964

0762

'4S SN rebuilt engine, runs great, scrape

The Market Bulletin is printed

on recycled paper

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Woodmizer portable sawmill, will come to blade, boom pole, dirt scoop, $2300. Mark

your porperty & saw logs into top quality lumber. Terry Brook Oxford 770-787-8022
Farm Services Wanted

Tomcho Dawsonville 706-S67-659S
'48 AC G mdl., good running condition, ready to restore, asking $2500. Idell Steele Warm Springs 706-655-2673

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Want someone to cut & bale fescue bermuda hay, Pickens County, late May or early June. Jerry Anderson Jasper 404-3177739
Want someone to drill 1 1/2" holes in rock 1S" deep. Robert Caldwell Barnesville 770358-2128
Want someone to remove large pines from 1/2 acre lot in Jonesboro. Marcus Hegger Jonesboro 770-96S-0533

'49 SN Ford tractor, needs repair, make offer or trade for mower. J. Watts Forsyth 478-994-8022 404-557-469S
'49 Ford SN, all original, exc. condition, unused tires, battery, carb., parts & service manuals, $3000. Ed Toombs Byron 47S-9566289
'50 Ford 8N tractor, runs good w/4' bushhog, new paint, good sheet metal,
unused rear wheels & tires. R. w. Tubbs
Jackson 770-775-7257

is published biweekly by the
Georgia Department of Agriculture 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Atlanta, Georgia 30334-4250 404-656-3722 Fax 404-463-43S9
Office hours 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday
Tommy Irvin, Commissioner

FARM EMPLOYMENT
It you nave questions regardmg ads m tn1s 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.
Alpaca farm seeks help, approx. 3 hrs., 4 days per week. Chris Wells Cumming 770
S44-0414 Couple wants job on poultry farm, exp. in
heavy breeders & broilers. Randall Lowery Flowery Branch 770-561-4471
Exp. Master carpenter available as caretaker for your farm or property, 30 yrs. of
exp., references. James Leggert Lilburn 678662-64 77
Fulltime barn worker, clean stalls, turnout general barn duties, Cherokee County, hard work in great barn, small apt. avail. Sheryl Moreland Canton 770-720-31S2
Need PT experienced honest dependable person to care for animals. Bobby Minge
Rome 706-295-1259 Need man/family to run a broiler farm, must
have references w/phone numbers housing/salary. Lynn Stark Resaca 706-278
4013 Need someone to take caretaking or light
farm position, White County for partially disabled woman. M. Tanner Cleveland 706 348-3100
Single male 47 would like job on horse farm, monthly salary/housing. Johnny Weaver Resaca 706-259-7404
Want exp. farm worker for Christmas tree farm, Lowndes County, must be able to do physical labor, operate/machinery, Ive message. John Hambrick Lake Park 229245-1756
Want female horse person for general horse duties, to work afternoons & 2 weekends a month, must have exc
references. Terry Still Winder 770-586-0024_ Want help w/orchard farm, vegetables
ornamentals, machinery maintenance, light handyman duties, $15/per hr. G. L. Zander Kennesaw 770-428-1925

'51 Ford 8N, runs well, springtine cultivator & boom pole, $2SOO/obo. Porter Downey Cumming 770-SS9-9100 770-8S7-7773
'52 SN Ford tractor, 12 volt, new motor, sheet metal & paint, good lift, $2600/firm. Mike Malone Dahlonega 706-S64-7083
,52 SN Ford, frame off restoration, everything new, paint, brks., wheel seals, tires, reworked engine & trans., $3800. Frank Crane Clayton 678-488-9677
'52 Ferguson T030, good condition, 12 volt, practically everything rebuilt, $2500. Randy
Dellinger Watkinsville 770-601-9254 '52 Ford SN tractor, 12 volt battery system,
new wiring, battery, radiator, paint job, exc. cond., $3995. James Ray McRae 229-S6S5666 229-868-6166 --,5-2_F_o_r_d_8_N_,-12--v-o-lt-co_n_v_e_r_s.,..io_n_,_g_oo-,d
condition w/5' box scrape, $2800. Dwayne Brannon Jackson 770-235-64S9
'53 Ford Golden Jubilee, 6 volt, hi/lo gear, runs great, totally restored, 6' scrape blade, boom pole, $450u. Travis Richardson Flowery Branch 770-965-60S1
'55 Oliver, runs good, 5' bushhog, $2650. Keith Runels Carrollton 770-S54-5173
'57 Ford 601 WorkMaster tractor & 6' bushhog, has been rebuilt, $3300. Betty Stockdale Douglasville 770-459-6547
'58 Ford dsl. tractor, good engines & tires,
need backend, $1500. Rex Odum 250 Young Cane Road Blairsville 30512 706-745-2704
'58 lnt'I farm tractor B275; lnt'I backhoe, 10 hp.; 2 stage air compressor. Weldon Jacks Fort Valley 478-825-8492
'60 lnt'I Cub Cadet tractor w/belly mower, tandem axle trailer, all in exc. working condition, $3800. Bill Ivie McRae 229-868-7401
'62 Sears suburban 725, D/B engine garden tractor w/8 disc harrow, $200. Ralph Shook 943 Peeples Valley Road Cartersville 30121 770-382-4160 '-'-,-=-6-'4"'=F-or_d,.-'-'4_0-cO-cO-tr-ac..,t-o-r,-ga-s-e-n-g7in-e-,-ne-w
paint, looks/runs great, $4000, call aft. 4:30. Greg Wood Commerce 706-789-2249 706789-2505
'65 AC 160 front-end loader, $2500, runs well, unused tires, good for farm use. Danny Sipsy Barrow 770-455-6724 770-S67-8680
Ads cannot be called in by phone.

Carlton Moore, Editor
Pat Glenn, Cir. Mgr.
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Wednesday June 8, 2005

THE MARKET BULLETIN

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1 old Ford mdl. 1480 square baler, restore 32 disc Taylorway heavy duty harrow, Braden winch, hyd. 50,000 lbs., 1/2" cable, Farmall tractor turner plow, belly mower, JD (2) 16 bottom plow, $300; 4' bushhog,

or parts, $250; 6-row sprayer, needs some $3000; 80" no-till drill, 3-pt. hitch, $4000; plus extra cable, $2500., Ive. message. B. $1500. Jimmy L. Pittman Covington 770- $300; 2-row cultivator, $400. Jason Harrison

repair, $200. Tom Billings Walnut Grove 770- Danuser mdl. 6 post drive, $1200. Ken Walker Roopville 770-854-7802

7S4-0409

Milledgeville 478-452-9064

787-0850

Malcom Bogart 706-769-6347

Briggs & Stratton garden tiller, 5 hp. chain Ferguson 30 tractor, $2S50; 6' bushhog, JD 1S hp. Onan engine, 50" deck, HST

1-row cultivator, good condition, 6', asking 3930 NH, like new, has 189 hrs., $17,000. drive, very good condition. N. Padgett Rome $650; boom pole, $100. L. Blankenbaker transmission, pis, hyd. lilt, disc brks., $2000.

for $200, call aft. 6 pm. C. H. Denson Powder Avery Murray Baldwin 706-778-2643

.:...70::.:6=---=29:::.1.:...-_:_7:::.33::.:0=-----------~ Dallas 770-443-2434 770-337-9151

Larry Atha Loganville 770-979-1935

Springs 770-941-4489

4 finger wheel hay rake, Vicon used 4 yrs. Bunton BXT1250ZTR commerical mowing Finn straw blower w/new 37 hp. Wisconsin JD 1955 mdl. 40, 2 cyl., $3000; AC 1940

10' Marliss no-till grain drill w/small seed on 6 ac. field, $375. Bill Garner Cumming machine, 25 hp. Kohler less than 18 hrs. engine, strong machine, comparable to mdl. mdl., $1300; lnt'l '65 140, $3500. Jimmy Smith

box, good condition, $6000. Johnny Grier 770-887-4197

Wade Mcintyre Columbus 706-324-7026 B70, $9000. Rian True Augusta S03-27S- Waynesville 912-77S-93S7

Lula 770-983-3978

4 twin-row planters on tool bar w/row _7-'-06"-~3...,2...,3_-6_4-,2'"'0,...,.,--,--::-::=-=--:,--------,. 4141 706-736-4S97

JD 2040, 40 hp., remote valve w/bushhog;

10' wide bushhog, series 3210, exc. cond., markers, flat & round plates, good condition. Bushhog 9044, 4-row & 7500 2-row peanut For sale, harrows, trailers, backhoe, etc. W. 684 lnt'I, 62 hp., dual remotes, canopy. B.

$4000. Ronald Ouzts Elberton 706-213-6336 R. B. Nash Chauncey 478-374-5990

combines, field ready. Keith Boyett A. Mitchell Cumming 770-SS7-2731

Farmer Oxford 770-7S6-6469

10,000 lb. heavy duty trailer, 2 axles, elec. 4-row corn head for Gleaner F-2 combine. Statesboro 912-489-8408 912-764-6924

For sale, mini excavator JCB S04, super, JD 224T square baler, $1750; NH S50

brks., exc. 6 ply tires, dovetail w/ramps. Paul Misha Simmons Buena Vista 706-573-1591

Bushhog Batwing mower, #2315, $6300; low hrs., 12 & 24" bucket exc. cond. Steven round baler, $1750. Charles Haley Dallas

Jones Hoschton 706-654-3134

441 MF tractor dsl., 2002, 53 hp., new 3 Dale Phillips cutter, 6', $550. Lanny Thomas Neal Rincon 912-754-410S

770-445-5558

10S6 IHC tractor, $S500; 6-row field hrs., must sell, $14,500, call aft. 5:30 pm. Jy Rome 706-291-7992 404-520-0704

Ford 171 O tractor, dsl., turf tires, pis, JD 272 6' finishing mower, side discharge,

cultivator w/spray attachments, $1000; MF Edwards Atlanta 770-479-3688

Bushhog for lnt'I Cub tractor, good unused front tires, new battery, 1010 hrs., good condition, $S50. H. Colquitt Lexington

175 tractor, $6500. Nathan Nix Cleveland 450 JD crawler, 3-way blade, brush guard, condition. Howard Call Ellijay 706-635-7503 always sheltered, $5500. Gene Dailey 706-743-S22S

706-S92-9365

enclosed cab, motor rebuilt, $12,000; JD S300 .:..7.=.06=--..:;S:::.89=---'1..:;S.=.50=-----------,-- Franklin 706-675-9611

JD 3 B's, 1942, hand crank, 1946 & 1950

12' field cultivator, good condition, $1300. grain drill, packer wheels, $2500. Mark Bushhog, $140; tandem wheel equipment Ford 2000 tractor, 1965 mdl., gasoline parts, no carbs. or hitch, all $1400, Heard

W. H. Monkus Preston 229-S2S-2503

Kennedy Atlanta S00-265-S566 229-93S- trailer, 12xS, $300; S hp. Troy-Bill shredder, engine, good condition, $3300. William County. D. Seymour Franklin 706-675-6S43

13' stainless steel lime spreader bed on 4215

$200. Robert Nunes Fairburn 404-409-70SS Hursey Gray 47S-9S6-7101 47S-757-5992

JD 317, will run but needs rear wheels,

diamond reo truck, dsl. tandem, $5000; 'S3 479 NH haybine, new blade; 605C Vermeer Bushhog, 2615 Legend, 15' Batwing, PTO Ford 3000 dsl., 2 bottom plows, 2-row $225/obo. Robert Ottens Monroe 770-267-

Int.I 9670 tandem, Cummins, 10/spd., $3000. round baler, both in good condition, field driven, 450 hrs., $6500. Scot Brown Tyrone Covington planters, 2 cultivator frames. 4795

J. Higdon Rossville 706-S66-4999

ready. Dell Stephens Odum 912-5S6-2320

'--77'-0=--.=.63=-1.:...-.=.30.:...6=-4-~-=----==--:-,-- William Etheridge Mcln!}'re 47S-946-2530

JD 336 square baler, $2000; NH 256 rake,

135 MF, "00" Frick sawmill, 4-71, 3-71 5 disc Dearborn 3-pt. tiller, $350; S disc Chipper/shredder Bearcat, PTO driven, Ford 3600 dsl. tractor, great tires, exc. $1300; Ford hay conditioner mower, $400.

power units w/PTO's. Stephen Williams harrow for AC B hitch, $300; 4' pull type chips 6" logs, exc. cond., $700. Russ Hutchins condition, portable hyd., kept under, $6500. T. Lyndon Mize Royston 706-245-5314

Covington 770-3S5-01S3

bushhog, $350. Charles Moore Grantville Newnan 770-253-3712

Allison Canton 770-720-447S

JD 336 square baler, completely rebuilt by

135 MF, 35 MF gas, 990 David Brown dsl. 770-253-0779

Cole planter on cultivator frame, 3-pl. hitch, Ford 4000 dsl., runs well, rubber, $4400; JD JD 3 seasons ago, baled only 2000 bales

w/p/s, sheltered, $3000. S. W. Herndon 5' Howse bushhog, GC, $275; 16' equip. single row w/fert. bucket, fair condition, $450. 4430 w/loader, new engine, new paint, since, $2500, etc. D. Schneck Dawson 229-

Hazlehurst 912-375-4320

trailer, GC, $600. E. Goodwin Watkinsville Daniel Brothers Toccoa 706-299-0066

powerful, $11,500. Adam Wilson Crawford 343-3627

15' Batwing Terrain King bushhog, $2200. T. 706-310-9990

Coleman Powermate generator, 3750 706-340-5546

JD 336 square baler, rebuilt, in exc. cond.,

Grizzle Dahlonega 706-S64-3216

5' pull behind rotor tiller, used once, $1100. watts, portable w/cart, 6 hp. OHV unused, Ford 7209 loader, exc. condition, currently kept sheltered, $3200. Marcus Trowell

15' Woods Batwing bushhog, $3000. Mike J. D. Bridges Elberton 706-2S3-2739

$600; Campbell Hausfield compressor, 2 hp., used on 3610 tractor, $2S50. R. Ware Cave Hazlehurst 912-222-S700

Buford Concord 770-S84-50SO

5' squealer bushhog, used 40 hrs., $550. C. $195. W. Vaughan Lakemont 706-7S2-7055 Springs 706-777-9540

JD 345 garden tractor w/48" cutting deck,

15' pull type hay fluffer, $500/obo. Edward Reddick Ellijay 706-635-5545



Complete set hydra. drill well drilling Ford SOO gas tractor, good back tires, runs '00 yr. mdl., EC, $4200 or trade for larger

Hitt Grov.etown 706-863-1620

6 disc Kuhn cutter, $4950; 4 wheel Tonuti equipment, many extras, $975, cash only. well, has rust also lnt'I B275 dsl., runs well, tractor w/p/s. C. D. Gravitt Buford 770-945-

1566 lnt'I 165 or 200 hp. w/dual wheel, rake, $750; 10' 3-pt. Kuhn tedder, $975; 310 Norbert Walden 693 Counsel Drive Marietta $2500/ea.'/obo. John Rylee Stone Mountain 4371

brush cage, runs well, $5500. Bennie Davis NH square baler, $3500. Ron Cowart Bartow _30_0_6_S_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 770-4S0-14S1

JD 4-20 tractor; NH 654 hay roller; NH 315

Roberta 47S-S36-4564

770-773-9227



Coverton side dresser, exc. except fert. Ford SOOO tractor, good condition, have square hay baler; Case IH S520 inline square

16 disc cutting harrow, 3-pt. hitch. Clark 6' bushhog, good condition, $600. R. T. box, $35; quick-tack attachment for JD 145- scrape blade & plow. D. M. Long Danielsville hay baler, etc. Ray Dupree Sylvester 229-

Chastain Talking Rock 706-S93-9013 706- Nuckolls Atlanta 770-25S-3539

146 bucket, $150. Bill White Bremen 770- 706-795-23S3

776-3122 229-S7S-8093

253-39S2 16' 2 axle trailer, 6x12 pressure treated
floor, 15" 6 ply tires, $650. Alice Bender
Winder 770-S67-6329 16' single axle tilt trailer w/elec. winch,
$750; S'x10' open single axle trailer w/elect. brks., ramps, exc, $S50. Pam Thompson Hiram 770-235-5039
160 AC tractor, $1500; mdl. 605 F Vermeer
round hay baler, $3500. Johnny Carroll Tignall 706-359-733S
1720 NH 4WD, front-end loader, box blade, 3-pt. harrow, finish mower. T. Henderson

6' no-till planter w/fertilizer & seed box, made by Taylor, $S50. J. 0. Colwell Jackson 770-227-6085
6-row peanut inverter plow; 9004 4-row
peanut combine; NH grain combine; 2055 lnt'I 4-row cotton picker; 2-row peanut inverter. Ronnie Field Portal 912-536-0426 912-536-
2211
60' Big-John tree spade, Ford chassis, Cal.
engine tandem rear, $19,000/obo. Alfred E. Lehman Glennville 912-654-2532 912-237OS32
600 Ford tractor w/5' mower, $2500. Sam

-'-53.:...7,,_--'3~2-'-92~----:---c-----:---Craftsman 10 hp., small garden tractor w/1
plow, $250; Craftsman chipper/shredder, S
hp., $300. R. E. Smith Marietta 770-926-5109
Cub Cadet mowers, 1961-1967 & 111 O, $700/ea.; 4' sickle bar attachment, $120. Harley Phillips Ochlocknee 229-377-5355
Cub Farmall belly mower, $400; parting out Cub SN, 9N parts. T. W. Smith Carrollton _77-c0'----'S-'-3-,.2-~9~S_1-'-6--:-----~-----
David Bradley, two tractors, Super & 575 parts & attachments available. D. Lillie Duluth 770-44S-224S

Ford S01 PowerMaster tractor, red & grey color w/some equipment, 36 hp., gas engine, $3900. Eddie Cates Cumming 404-3S6-0176
Ford SN, 12 volt, $2200; Snapper rear tine tiller, S hp., $355; generator 2500 watt, $235. Lottie Noel Griffin 770-228-0559
Ford SN, runs well, sheltered, does have oil leak, $1SOO. David Cagle Acworth 67S-5744544
Ford Workmaster, gas, 4/spd., good cond., $3750; Ford 2 disc tiller, $400; Covington planter w/plates & sweep, $450. Richard Turner Douglasville 770-639-7504 770-4S9-

JD 4000 D '72 mdl., 95 hp., looks & runs perfect; JD 14' harrow; JD 20D grain drill, $15,000. Marshall Andrew Fort Valley 47SS25-7466 47S-396-7976
JD 4020, 196S year w/hyd. dump wagon, $7500. Stephens Feitshans Perry 47S-9S74176
JD 420-S, 1957, bushhog, box blade, rear plows, appears rough but runs well, $3000. Jerry Allen Roopville 770-S54-7076
JD 430 baler. used this year. good condition, sheltered, $6500. Horace Pippin Barnesville 770-35S-OS15 770-550-7S37

Zebulon 770-567-326S

Clements Rochelle 229-365-7567

'--'-D'--e-'-u-'-th=---=F=-a-'-hr=---ha-y-te_d_d_e-r,-m-dl-._K_H_3_0-0,-10-, 7504

JD 430 dsl., 5' belly mower, pis, turf tires,

1S hp. Murray tractor, heavy duty engine, 6359 D JD irrigation motor w/550 gal. wide, good condition, call before 9 pm. Bob Free Troy-Bill walk behind garden mower, $3395. Walter Morrow Athens 706-549-3603

very powerful, 12 yrs. old, needs cosmetics, Rainbow pump, 3600 hrs. Glynn Cook Seaton Dalton 706-581-2005

33" cut, needs short block engine installed. JD 430 round baler w/gathering wheels,

but is good tractor, $475. G. Gibson Atlanta Ashburn 229-567-2732

Deutz-Fahr hay tedder, $1500; JD 260 disc Lloyd Killebrew Roswell 770-992-5290

GC, $5500; Kuhn GMO 700 disc mower,

404-349-5453 1974 C70 Chevy grain truck w/10 spd.

6600 JD combine, 1SOO hrs., 404 engine, mower, $1500. Russell Elliott Lizella 47S-93513' 913 grain header, exc. cond. Joseph Hoff S1SO

Garden mule plow, 5 hp., extra plows, $350; 16'x6' fifth wheel trailer, dual wheels, haul

$2S50. George 770-3S2-2265

Long

Rydal

770-546-7640

Dnoe-ttriollitpelanngt.e,r.15D' agvriadinPdeucmk pT; aJlDlap7o0o0s0a67-r7o0w- Crawford 706-743-3103 706-743-512S

574_5906

6x16 LowBoy, rubber tired farm wagon,

2 NH square balers, $ 1500_$2000; S49 NH funnel spreader, grain drill, backhoe

round baler, 16' trailer, $600, 24' Gooseneck attachment. Don Glover Cumming 67S-773-

trailer, 6726

$1900.

Elmer

Nix

Winder

770_s67_

6067
7' sickle bar hay mower, NH mdl. 451, always sheltered, used less than 1 day, also

2-row cultivator, 11 shank w/Covington other. Bob Sapecky Hoschton 770-932-134S

planter, $500; Ford 3 bottom plow, $400;

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Taylorway 16 disc harrow, $300, etc. Mike 72" Gill pulverizer, never used, $S50.

Eidson Newnan 67s_423_2135

James Wynn Bonaire 47S-9S7-9592

2_row cultivator, 2-row, $4oo; planter w/fert., 75 KW Stamford generator, Perkins dsl.

D'isk heavy

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16 d' k L b h

arrow,

IS s, em ac

duty, exc. condition, $400.

1m e 3-pt. L. Lewis

Kennesaw 770-S53-0363

Drum mower, mdl. Peazag, 164 drum

mower, sheltered, in GC, work w/40 hp. tractor, cuts 5' 6", $625. C. Lavender

Jefferson 706-367-5465

Eb 60 h

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p tractor, er ins engine, 1712

hrs., seiviced regularly, AG tires, good running

tractor, $3250. Larry Wages Madison 706-

255-3503 706-207-7046

tractor, hay hvy. duty, $1200. Melba Paul Harlem 706-556-S21S
Garden tractor, Murray, 14.5 hp., 42" cut, rear catcher, 6/spd., kept covered, exc. cond., '00 mdl., $400. Ralph Lord Atlanta 404-4292577
Gehl 6 disc mower, runs, $750. Peggy Bethune Griffin 770-46S-0093
Generator 75KW Olympian Cat single phase, 4 cyl. dsl., 0.5 hrs., $SOOO/obo. S. Robertson Atlanta 404-479-5S02

JD 435 baler, exc. cond., stored inside $6500, other equipment. Ben Danner
Stockbri.dge 678-2.B9-S2.00
JD 4400 combine F-2 Gleaner, make offer; 504 Farmall for parts. Larry Cooley Roberta 47S-S36-3268
JD 4430 w/front loader, approx. 5500 hrs., 120 hp., 4 post 1O'. Brown harrow & 7' Brown cutter, $1S,500. Mike Lancaster Dublin 47S272-3022 47S-274-0713
JD 457 baler, 2003, exc. cond., shelter kept, about 1000 bales. mega wide pick up,

$600; 4-row Pittsburg cultivator, gauge wheels motor, less than 40 hrs., auto disconnect box, Equipment trailer, 7'x20' tandem axle, exc. German knuckle harrow, pull type for $13,700. Bill Harp Molena 770-655-5130

& more extra. G. Brady Hephzibah 706_592_ $7500. Bobby Parks Hull 706-7SS-275S

2694

SOO Ford tractor, gas, 5/spd. trans., 5000

condition. C. E. Brown Centerville 47S-9538239

leveling ground, $125. Woodstock 770-360-SS12

Richard

Smith

JD 4S50 tractor, dual wheels, dual remote, power shift, cab/air, good condition. Melton

2-row disc harrow, box scrape, finishing Ford tractor dsl., power/adj., rear wheels, 4 Equipment trailer, SOOO lbs., tandem axle, Gill company 1-row cultivator, $350. Ed. Jones Tennille 47S-552-72S9 47S-552-4S33

mower, $1000, used on Kubota B6000E. Bob Forrest Buford 770-945_0791

unused tires, some equip. Blakely 229-723-4S37

Roscell

Ellis

16' long x 5 1/2 wide, all steel drop bed butter, $1200. Lyle Huffman Rabun 706-490-4S12

Gilchrist Griffin 770-227-7141 Good condition 16' mdl. 130B farm EZE

JD 510 5'x6' round baler, wide belts outside, belt guide kit, field ready, $4000. Fred Liebel

2-row mechanical transplanter pull type, 9' hay tedder, $SOO. Jackson Jones Bogart Farm trailer single axle, 7x12' body, 3' oak manure/shaving spreader, PTO driven. Brett Watkinsville 706-769-9753

exc. cond., $500. Lonell Wright Screven 912579-6771

706-548-6043 9N Ford tractor w/4' bushhog, runs but

sides, needs new floor, $400. Charles Wharton Woodstock 770-926-7S59

Bozeman Pickens 770-S93-2062 Good condition, pop-up bale loader, $450;

JD 530 hay baler, $5000. Curtis Stewart Bowdon 770-25S-7231

2001 Scag walk behind mower, never used commercially, exc. cond., $2200. Stacey McClure Atlanta 770-S69-9145 770-654-S87S

needs a tune-up, $2000/obo. Wallace Nicholson Lyerly 706-S95-24S1
9N Ford tractor, good metal, paint, motor &

Farmall 154 Cub Lowboy, needs work w/belly mower, also Farmall Cub parts & equipment, others. Bobby Holtzclaw Canton

pallet forks kit (S) 500 lbs., exc. cond., fits bucket on loader, $525. Phil Ivey Lizella 47S361-0956

JD 566 baler w/net wrap, converging wheels, kicker & monitor, VGC, also JD 350, 7' sickle mower, VGC. D. Scott Sylvania 912-

2002 Honda Rubicon, 4x4, automatic 42 tires, $2000/obo. Robert Chasteen 770-479-4221

Gooseneck trailer, 20' w/5' dovetail, 2 S63-4754

hrs., $4SOO. Calvin Butler Dallas 67S-2474621
2002 Lowery 3-pt. fertilizer spreader, $275;

Commerce 706-336-6769 AC 7020 tractor, 120 hp., cab, $SOOO; K-2
combine, 13' head & 43S corn, $2500. Joel

Farmall 400, complete, straight metal, tires weather checked, does not run but turns over,
$1000/obo. Wesley Watson Watkinsville

10,000 lbs. axles, elec. brks., toolbox, spare tire, dual jacks, $5500. Bill Myers Blue Ridge 706-492-2373

JD 7000 4-row, 36" planters, rebuilt, field ready, sheltered, exc. condition, $2500. Ryan Baerne Nicholson 706-757-2672 706-540-

2002 Lowery post hole auger, 3-pl. w/9" Lancaster Adairsville 770-769-9S19 770- 706-769-0632

Harrow 20 disc, $4000; Craftsman 8 hp. S339

auger, $275. Robert Mountain 706-662-1521

McConnell

Pine

773-3372 AC D-17 dsl. parts for sale, D-17 gas tractor

Farmall A tractor, 3 pcs. of equipment, cultivator, harrows & rotary cutter, all in good

chipper, $350; also other. Buryl McConnell Young Harris 706-379-3165

JD 709 super duty 7' rotary mower, will cut 4" diameter trees, exc. cond., 3-pt. hitch,

2002 Vermeer 604 XL round hay baler for sale, runs well, $2500. Travis Stroud condition. Margaret Sikes Cobbtown 912- Hay rake, $325; all purpose plow, $325; $3300. Frank Dysart Pine Log 770-3S6-0020

w/accu-bale plus monitor/controller, low bale Macon 47S-7SS-1352

6S4-2005

single row disc, $400; boom, $S5, all good JD 750 no-till 15' grain drill, VGC, operators

count, exc. cond., call aft. 5 pm .. Floyd Aerway aerator S' pull type, new tines, good Farmall A, sharp restored, '41 mdl., runs working condition. Charles Janosik manual, $9500. Donald Newberry Lizella

Knowles McRae 229-362-4S55

condition, $4750, increases hay yields. well, $2500/firm; Farmall Cub, runs well, Carrollton 404-391-9260

47S-7S1-6304

2004 Anderson tilt bed Gooseneck trailer, Stacey Burden Comer 706-7S3-5S40

restored, '60 mdl. w/Wood belly mower, Hay spear, $100; Ford 530 square baler w/2 JD 7700 combine, 20' flexhead, good cond.,

10-ton commercial duty , exc. condition, All purpose plow 7 shank, 3-pt. hitch, $250; $2500. Cleve McAfee Cleveland 706-S7S- parts baler, $1000, other farm equipment also. $SOOO/obo; 12' Athens offset harrow, 24" disc,

$7600. Jason Strickland Hortense 912-269- areator 5', 5 shank, 3-pt. hitch, $250. H. 9567

Chad Lee White 706-969-S061

$1750. Charles Harrington Macon 47S-742-

1505

Mayfield Gainesville 770-540-4705 770-S69- Farmall C, good sheet metal, 6 volt, needs Hay tedder 2 reel, $950; gearbox for 6726

22 Massey Harris tractor front-end loader off of 601 Ford tractor. Joe Casey Rome 706295-9421
24' Gooseneck w/4' dove & ext. ramps,

38S9
Asplundh Jey-612 chipper, $3500/will consider trade. Bo Ingram Jasper 770-S944975

carburetor work, possible rust in tank, $1500/firm. Alan Cameron Social Circle 770464-4074
Farmall Cub 1975 w/42" Woods mower,

bushhog, never used, $90, call aft. 6 pm. Clay Pentecost Winder 770-S67-4373
Hay/pallet fork for 3-pt. hitch, $145, trailer hitch for 3-pt. hitch, $120. Wayne Quarles

JD 790, 4x4, 30 hp. tractor, only 62 hrs., bushhog, scrape, sub-soiler & 20 disc harrow, $13,900. John Ingram Commerce 706-6547685

great shape, $3200. Kendra Barnesville 770-35S-7565

Read

B AC w/belly mower, good shape; also, B AC and belly mower parts. Ralph Brewer

runs well, $2100. Norri! Anglin Cumming 67S907-S3S5

Demorest 706-77S-51S4 Heston 5500 round baler, Fella disc mower,

JD 950 dsl. tractor, 2WD, 31 hp., canopy, 1444 hrs., good condition, $5700. Jay Wright

2600 Ford tractor, gasoline engine, exc. Madison 706-342-2440

Farmall Cub tractor w/bushhog belly square baler, hay rake, all $1750 firm. C. Swainsboro 47S-2S9-7152

cond., call aft. 5:30 pm. Mack Parrott Shiloh 706-846-5601
275 MF tractor, 2700 hrs., $7000; 4-row

B9100 Kubota tractor w/42" Ford mowing/deck, 4WD, 17 or 22 hp. dsl., clutch, $3000/obo, call aft. 6 pm. Patsy Taylor

mower, runs well, good rubber, sheet metal, great project tractor, $2250. Johnny Barnes Statham 770-725-750S

Layson Musella 47S-836-5596
Heston S45 baler, 4x5, good condition; Challenger disc mower, 6 disc new. J. K.

JD 955, 1996, 320 hrs. w/A70 loader post hole digger, BX-600 box & blade, PV-600 pulverizer scrape blade, $14,500. Steve

cultivator, $250; 4-row Ferguson tillivator, Clermont 770-9S3-0777

Farmall Cub tractor, Woods mower, Stegall Rockmart 770-684-542S

Foster Fayetteville 770-713-4774

$200; propane irrigation motor & 1000 gal. Backhoe, Rhino 95, 3-pt. hitch, PTO hyd., cultivators, disc plow, harrows, runs well, Heston PT 7 mower/conditioner, needs JD G, new engine, $4400; JD-M, runs well,

pump, $1500. Donald Vickers Wray 912-4685386

exc. cond., $7600. Dave Bacle Waverly Hall _706-5S2-3712

needs some work, $2250. George Wood Cumming 770-8S7-5520

gearbox work, $400; Heston round 5400 mdl. baler, field ready, $900. D. Bentley

cultivators, $2600; also other. Rooney Wilson Lexington 706-743-5673

3011 Belarus tractor w/6' bushhog, good condition, $4500. Jeff Williams Alto 706-677-

Band sawmill, power feed, power head, 22 feet track. Ronald Stanley 1685 Hyden Tyler

Farmall Cub, 194S, runs great, solid tractor, $1SOO/obo. Dale Shinn Conyers 404-323-

Thomaston 706-647-70S9 Horse drawn farm equipment, plows, dist.,

JD finishing mower, 3-pt., GC, $550. Bobby Olmstead Moreland 770-253-7192

2666

Road Chatsworth 30705 706-695-3909

S520

Super A Farmall restored. John Justice JD skid steer bucket, S4", top & sides built

3020 JD tractor, needs radiator, fuel tank & Big 12 cotton module builder. Allen NeW1on Farmall F-20, runs; manure spreader; 12' Grantville 770-583-9064

up 3X capacity for litter, good condition. David

hood, $2500/obo. J. Huckaby Fayetteville _Sylvania 912-S57-3422

offset disc, Oliver SO standard. Sam Lowrey lnt'I ind. 2444 tractor w/bushhog 4000 Legg Comer 706-207-1176

770-633-0490

Big Blue manure spreader, PTO driven, Rome 706-295-1157 706-234-7729

loader, 36 hp., $4500. Jimmy Hardage Jacobsen G-10 gas turf tractor w/bushhog,

3020 JD tractor; Case IH 6 disk mower; JD good shape, new paint, all steel, big bed, Farmall crawler engine, rebuilt, early forties, Yatesville 706-472-34S2

Ford ind. engine needs work. S. Pryor

3-pt. rake, 2 hay trailers for square bales. $1600. Tasha Grantham Villa Rica 770-459- $500. R. Kesel Aragon 770-6S4-9344

lnt'I tractors, 504 gas, 4S4 dsl. w/2250 Roswell 770-993-1596

Willie Lee Statesboro 912-5S7-5983

_0074 770-313-00SS

Farmall mdl. M & AC WO 45 for sale, both loader, numerous farm & hay equipment, all Kawasaki mule 3010, 4x4, camo, winch, top

310 Long tractor, very good condition, 165 Bluebird Thatcher, B&S engine, cost $1800 good shape, $2500/ea. Phillip Lackey sheltered. William James Alpharetta 770- 55 hrs., bush guard, bed liner, exc. cond.,

actural hrs., $4500. Aiva L. Green Byron 47S- new, sell $600; cultivator tiller Honda for sale. Cedartown 770-74S-9060

S89-9795

$7600. Steve Cadwell Eastman 47S-374-

960-2S63

_L. Fahn Adairsville 770-493-9035

Finishing mower, 6', rear discharge, JD 110 garden tractor, extra deck & 4503

316 NH square hay baler, wagon Bobcat 743 loader, exc. condition, Bushhog brand RDTH72, 4 wheel, exc. 3-pt. attachments, 10 hp., Kohler S hp. Snapper Krone 2S3 mower conditioner, good

hitch/slide, sheltered, exc. cond., $5500. A. B. auxiliary hydraulic, $7500. Russ Baker hitch, $2100 new, take $1400. Billy Moore mower, make offer. Larry Jennings Roopville condition. Buddy Moore Union Point 706-

Clark Cairo 229-377-471S

Gray 47S-746-0936

LaGrange 706-SS4-3931

770-S54-S640

759-37S5

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Koering 505 high-hoe 2 yd. bucket

NH round 4x4 baler, almost new condition

Yanmar 2000, 4WD, rebuilt engine, new 4000 gal. poly-tank, like new cond., $900, Shenandoah nest system, 4x14 slats,

$15,000; 35' Gooseneck trlr. flatbed, 3' railing almost half price, $7000. Joe Oliphani paint, good tires, 4/pcs. of equipment, $5500. can deliver. Jim Aldridge Hiram 770-943-9313 cyclone rooster feeder, Big Dutchman chain

front & sides, new, $6500. Darwin Morgan Matthews 706-547-2040

M. Roberson Dublin 478-984-4830

40x300' chicken house to be removed, feed feeder, 2 curtain machines. Jerry Shaw

Bloomingdale 912-748-4391 912-844-2724 . _Pea sheller, old 1 bushel type, $150; Yanmar 3 cylinder, exc. cond., 4WD, 4' bins, equip., fans and curtain machines. Hartwell 706-376-2454

Komatsu D-21A crawler, 6/way blade, root Niagara old belt drive duster. J. Carroll Macon bushhog, 5' tiller, sub-sailer, trailer. Lee Cheek Grady Wilkie Cumming 770-887-0320

S~lit locust farm fence rails and posts, del.

rake, ROPS, 1600 hrs., good hyd., no leaks 478-788-9597

LaGrange 706-884-8756

$14,000 nego./trade. J. Grills Fort Valley 478- Peanut plow, Ferguson 2-row, new blades,

825-1240

$25, call 6 pm. Roger Black Millen 478-982-

Farm Machinery Wanted

50 % shade cloth, 20 pieces 50'x300' and installed anywhere. C. Mitchell Cleveland

w/tapered edges & groments, used 3 mos. in 706-865-9828

sun. Kent Hinson Dublin 478-279-1485

Storage building: 12x24', color: gray/wht.:

Kubota 2003 glide shift 3830, 100 hrs., exc. cond., $13,500, implements also available, has 1 yr. warranty. Dino Martin Swainsboro 4 78-289-7779
Kubota 3610 tractor, 36 hp., 4x4, cab/air, unused tires & rims, 550 hrs., $15,000. Van Foster Atlanta 706-425-9792
Kubota G1900, 18 hp. dsl. garden tractor, 4' deck, hyd. trans., 800 hrs., $3000. P. Salter Waynesboro 706-551-0326 706-554-2988
Kubota L2350, '95, 441 hrs., dsl., 24 hp., 4WD, front loader w/bushhog, good tires, $7500. Phillip Woods Monroe 770-207-5370
Kubota L2900, 4WD, 29 hp., 430 hrs., exc. cond., $9500; 6' bushhog finishing mower, $600, offset tiller, $400. George DeBenedetto Roswell 770-587-3235
Kubota tractor L24507, 4WD w/ front-end loader, $5500. Don Newhart Fayetteville 678637-4804
Kuhn 4 basket hay tedder, $600; hay spear for loader or 3-pt., $225; Dearborn cultivator, $200. J. Jones Whitesburg 770-834-9760
Kuhn disc mower, 6', used very little, will trade for PTO rota-tiller or $3000. Robert Wallace Fortson 706-324-5054
Large chain driven manure spreader, in very good condition, $500. Zane Whelchel Atlanta 706-864-2751 706-974-0124
Late ?O's Troy-Bill tractor, built in Cumming, 14 hp., exc. cond., $4000. Gutty Wright Lawrenceville 770-861-0479
Lewis Brothers housekeeper, #5 poultry cake out machine, 5 yrs. old, cost $15,000 asking $8500 cash. Barry Edington Maysville 706-652-2503
Leyland 384; AC 7040 tractors, hay cutter, baler, v-rake tedder for sale. Lee Smith Gray 478-960-4279
MF 1035, dsl., pis, 4WD, 26 hp., 12/spd., MF loader, good tires, runs well, $9250/obo. L. Garrett Ellenwood 770-921-1636
MF 135 dsl. w/Bushhog brand RDTH 60 finish mower, $6500. Chuck Stanley Atlanta 404-717-0245
MF 135 dsl., p/s w/bushhog, runs great, $6000. Ken Patterson Brooks 770-461-0563
MF 135 dsl., pis, diff. lock, $5500. C. Hemphill Blairsville 706-745-4414
MF 165 tractor, dsl., 60 hp., good condition, $5000. David Brown Wray 229-423-8555
MF 175 dsl., serial 9A86869, hardly used rear tires, p/s, diff. lock, class II, 3PH, owned 11 yrs., sheltered, $5500. Jim Kerrick Valdosta 229-220-0432
MF 175 w/6' bushhog, 2100 hrs., field ready, $6500. H. Conwell Comer 706-7953838
MF 230, $5700; Ford 600, $2900; 5' bushhog, $275; scrape blade, $225, 8 disc harrow, $225. N. Thompson Fayetteville 770616-0006
MF 240, p/s w/loader, 700 hrs., exc. cond., diff. lock, $9500. D. King Buford 770-945-

2573
Pecan sprayer truck FMC 957, ready, new paint, good tires, engine good, $10,500. Ray Register Ray City 229-251-7790
Post hole digger, 3-pt. hitch, Liebach brand auger w/9" bit, $325. Mickey Clark Murrayville 770-864-3599 706-654-1527
Ree_se 15K wheel hitch for pickup, mounting brackets included, $300. Wayne Hollenbeck Canton 770-720-1539
Rev. scoop, finishing mower, middle buster, XB-box adjustable, harrow, snow plow, sell together, $2500/obo. Gary Meyer Danville qippy31017@netzero.com 478-962-3600
Savage pecan shaker, mdl. 4200, $2500. James Kinnett McRae 229-868-2542 478609-4930
Sawmill, Frick 52" blade on steel & Corley edger, engine needs clutch repair, $3000. Delmer Mull Buchanan 770-757-0117
Skidsteer grapple hooks, $2200; tracks like new fits, 873 or 863 Bobcat skid steer, $1000. B. Dills Blairsville 706-745-1235
Square baling equipment, all in good condition, mower, letter, rake, baler. Sammie Stallings Rossville 706-866-2577
Sub-sailer 6' 5 blade, $600; chisel plow w/gauge wheels, 9 shanks heavy duty, $2500; tree sub-sailer/planter, $700. P. Deal Statesboro 912-531-0044
Taylorway 20 disc smoothing harrow, $500; Taylorway 8 disc bush & bog harrow, $500; Danuser post driver, GC, $400. C. Waters Clarkesville 706-754-3225
Terex 8220 crawler, 1005 undercarriage, 92 V6 Detroit, tilt blade, 130 hrs. on rebuilt, exc. cond., $20,000. Roger Cantrell Cedartown 770-7 49-5057
Three Long 4 wheel peanut wagons, $675/ea. W. G. Joiner Unadilla 478-892-2581
Tiller, (Weedeater VIP) Briggs & Stratton, 5 hp., 12-24" tines, $275/obo. B. Merritt Loganville 770-554-0074
Tiller, Snapper mdl., front tines, 5 hp. Briggs, tines almost new, $160. Sam Buffington Clarkesville 706-754-1601
Toro wheel horse 500 series, 20 hp., hyd. garden tractor, new tiller attachment, 4' cutting deck, $3850. Mark Ballnuks Loganville 770466-1114
Tractor, Kubota B-2150, hyd., dsl., 450 hrs., 4WD, $8450. Jerry Benson Snellville 770972-6104
Trailer 25' dovetail, ramp, brks., dual axle, 14.000# Gooseneck, '04 mdl., $3900. C. Watson Llzella 478-447-0542
Trailer 5'x7''x17", metal bed, fair tires, no rust, made from truck chassis, $150. C. Frazier Sharpsburg 770-251-0644
Troy-Bill tiller, 4/spd. Horse mdl. 6 hp., bumper, bar tread, tires, owners manual, well maintained, $495. Dan Parrish Sharpsburg 770-251-2826
Troy-Bil! trail blazer, 34" sickle bar mower,

Heston inline square baler. Ronn Shuman 55 gal. metal drums, 55 gal. plastic, open

Pembroke 912-657-0803

and bung hole drum, 16 gal. metal food grade.

Want 2-row bedding plow, good condition, Bill Cheatwood Jackson 770-227-9708

reasonably priced. Ray Wooten Hazlehurst 55 gal. sprayer, 3 pt. hitch, hand held spray

912-375-4386 912-375-2757

nozzle, needs pump, $175. John Wilkinson

Want 3-pt. hitch post hole digger w/augers, Hahira 229-794-3568

2 disc plow, 3-pt. boom, fit SN tractor. Cory 56 forced air heaters, 250 thousand B.T.U,

Stern Gray 478-986-3265

LB Whites & Hired Hands. Ned Harman

Want 3-pt. hitch, auger, trencher Roopville 678-416-0130

w/attachments, etc., to fit LS180 NH skid 60' of blk. walnut logs, largest 27" dia.,

steer. Rick Harrison Monroe 770-527-7798 smallest 16" dia., will custom saw; used utility

Want 4-row planters. James Abbott Adel poles for sale, can deliver. Vernon Richardson

229-896-2593

Rutledge 706-342-0566

Want 4500 Ford backhoe parts, need swing 7 red ball sprayer hoods, like new, still in

cylinder, etc., 1n good shape. Kirby Dangler box, cheap. Jene Kitchen Danville 478-962-

Rossville 706-861-5441 423-227-8668

3915

Want 6 or 7' finishing mower, also 100 to 160 hp. JD tractor. Randy Groover Statesboro 912-764-7129
Want 6-9" brush chipper (Vermeer preferred), Ive. message. Billy Koons Stone Mountain 404-667-8581
Want 7 or 8 hp. Troy-Bill tiller, in good condition. Don Hall Silver Creek 706-2325165
Want 914 belly mower, in good condition for Ford 1220 tractor. W. Hadley Zebulon 770567-3107
Want Ford 2000-3000 or 135 MF dsl. only, good condition, call aft. 8 pm. Jimmy Hodges Statesboro 912-489-7149
Want Ford 3000, 4000 or 5000 or 135 MF, running or repairable w/wo equipment. Eugene Carithers Conyers 770-855-2639
Want Hopper bottom or dump trailer for grain. Jimmy Moncrief Roberta 478-825-0865
Want JD 2010 tractor for parts, any condition. Randy Welty Alma 912-367-2119
Want Minneapolis Moline tractors, G1000 or bigger, running or not running, 86 series lnt'I. Mark Sims Monroe 404-401-1070
Want NH 271 or 273 square hay baler, good condition. Lamar Cox Fayetteville 770-4617264

7- 3' wide, 23' wide, $20 ea., no rust, blue

board insulation, $3 ea., 2700 psi Honda

pressure washer. Jerry Bagley Cumming

770-889-1444

.

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

Milner 770-228-1338

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

Animal crate and pad, life stages, 36l X

24W X 27H, 2 doors, fold and carry, $70. Jill _Beaty Cumming 678-513-1039

Circular blk. rooftop ventilators (3), perfect,

21" high, 21" base, $30 ea., cannot ship. D. A.

_Haight Shiloh 706-846-1226

Clean 55 gal. metal drums w/lids, $10 ea;

also, 275 gal. tank in cage. David Crane

_Dahlonega 706-265-2559

Clean 55 gal. metal drums w/lids, $7 ea.

_Leonard Crane Smyrna 770-438-9472

Concrete reinforcement wire cages for

tomato plants, $3 and $4 ea. Jack Groce

_Stock 770-474-4929

Drum door, 16' wide x 8' height, evergreen

color w/chain pull, track & hardware, $695.

Want NH 311 square baler. Roger Brown Chris Looney Martin 706-779-6835

Columbus 706-561-4079

Farm or Estate gates for sale, made from

Want enclosed cargo trlr., 12' w/swing out rear doors & front access door. Paul H. Smith Warner Robins 478-213-7506
Want sickle bar mower, prefer Ford 501 or 515 mower. Ashley Mcleod Valdosta 706244-0417
Want someone to plant corn, soy beans, cane small grains on shares 58. Don B. Adams Social Circle 770-787-7582 404-3128624
Want two silage high lift dump boxes (wagon) good condition & reasonably priced. Angie Wooten Hazlehurst 912-253-9326

western cedar, any size. Russell Cochran Alpharetta 770-475-6473 678-513-0781
Five-V Groove metal off poultry houses for sale, painted wht., several 12' pcs., $3 per sheet. T. Holloway Canton 770-345-7390
Flight pens for quail operation. T. Deal Statesboro 912-531-0040
Flower flats, 4", 1 piece, 18 per flat, $0.20 ea., never used. Brantley Wise Commerce 770-993-2100
Gate, 12' galvanized, $35. Van Anderson Winston 770-949-7912
Goat or calf box for your pickup, $80. Phil

Harkins Greensboro 706-347-0512

FARM SUPPLIES

Gorman Rupp pump, 4" self priming

/tlllll!~lllllll!l!!llllllllllllllll!llfl~llll!l!lllll!llllll....-l!ll'l I (water/mud), 4" cylinder Wisconsin motor, like you have questions regardmg ads m this new, never used, $1200/obo. Kevin Penrose

8x8 roll up door and slide door, prewires, $2000/obo. Ricky lamb Rydal 770-387-8600
Tin 12', $4 sheet, 6'x9'x21" farm trailer $400. Mack Queen Alpharetta 770-403-1432
Tires and wheels, 6&10 hole, 900x20, $25 ea., 1 rear tractor tire and wheel, 13.6x28, $95. J. Stephens Stockbridge 770-474-2184 404-271-5443
Tractor weights to fit front of tractor, ten weights totaling 350 pounds, $120. Burl Mccosh Canton 770-345-4477
Used tin for sale, 2x12 long, $3.50 per cheet, 200 sheets or more, $3 per sheet. Eddie Rich Blairsville 706-745-6903 706835-7238
Utility poles for sale, cut into lumber on woodmizer sawmill, other lumber avail. Danny Kirk Franklin 770-550-8529
Utility trlr., w/3" channel iron, 4'x8'x12", 2" ball hook up, very well built, $200; 5'x8'x36" small animal cage, w/sliding back gate, well built, $100. Mike Thompson Sylvania 912829-4563
Welding rods, Lincoln 5/32, type 6011, 25 lbs., $50.. D. Milas Cartersville 770-386-0922
Windmill 6' fan, Aeromotor, old, working 45' tower, good cond., $3000. Darrell Galloway Jackson 770-412-6702
Windmill, 8' fan, 35' tower, assembled on M/H trailer, some extra parts, all for $2400. Ed Thornton Gray 478-986-2394
Wire rope, 5/16", 80' long, very good cond., $10. Randy Bryan Franklin 770-854-8636
Wood fruit/vegatable bins, 54"W x 47"l x 29"H, $5 ea. Martin Ford East Point 404-2091200
_Wood-mizer sawn lumber of varying widths/lengths @ .35/bd. ft./up, other. Philip Stanford Gray 478-986-3679
Wooden trusses, 50', $75; 33', $50; also, 29' tin, $25/sheet, dely. avail. Lemuel Verner Watkinsville 706-769-1602
LIVESTOCK AU livestock (i.e., those animals such as,
but not limited to, cattle, equine, goats, sheep, swine, and poultry) must have been in possession of the advertiser for a minimum of 90 days before they can be advertised.
Cattle
If you have any questions regarding ads in this category, call Brenda Donnell at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.
2 young jerseys broke to milk, $900 ea.; 1 jersey bull, 18 mos., $600. Grady Sutton Clarkesville 706-947-3006
1 Bangus bull, 2 yrs. old, 1 Angus Southern cattle cow bull, 2 yrs. old, both are purebred. Gene Hatcher Albany 229-777-9167
1 black Baldy heifer, white face, very gentle, open & ready to breed, $850. D. Wells

3664

3.5 hp., exc. cond., just serviced w/parts kit, category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651- Greensboro 706-319-4431

Oakwood 770-535-6700

MF 245, almost new; MF 250 remotes, diff. $475. Joe Pennington Appling 706-541-0089 9081 or404-651-9082.

Heart pine flooring and beams. N. Bennett 1 regd. Texas Longhorn cow w/heifer calf,

lock, pis, dsl.; field ready. L. Rouse Stone Troy-Bill transmision, Horse mdl., $150. Tim 1 10-ton feed bin and 1 8-ton feed bin, other Gibson 706-598-2753 706-598-3851

very good, horn, color bloodline, very gentle, 6

Mountain 770-900-1908 770-972-2175

Thompson Atlanta 706-757-8873

chicken house equip., tin or chicken house, Hobart tenderizer, 2000 model, 4', 6', 8' yr. old. Billy Holder Swainsboro 800-922-

MF 451 2001 mdl., dual hyd., 53 hp., 2WD, 90 hrs., $12,900. Jim Bishop Heard 706-6753943

Tuff-Bill tractor, hyd. like new, 20 hp. Kohler motor, 5' finishing mower, cultivator, Gee Whiz turning plow. Walter Smith Cumming 770-

make offer and take off. Farrell Gable Dahlonega 706-864-3706
1 new roll 40'x100' 4-yr. greenhouse plastic

tables, Copeland single phase coil &
compressor, 220V. H. Phillips Watkinsville 7~0~6--'7-'6-'9-'-5=-4;..::9:..:0'-------------

2023 478-237-7984 1 young bull, cross blk. Angus, 10 mos. old
in June 2005, good breeding stock, Ive.

Mantis roller tiller for sale, make offer, exc. cond., call aft. 2 pm., Ive. message. John Smith Bristol 912-647-2593
Mantis tiller w/edger, $150. JoAnn Elbert Covington 770-385-6552
Mitsubishi D3850, 4 cyl. dsl., turbo, 53 hp., 4WD, p/s, 6' loader, unused, $9950. Tim Day Cumming 770-889-7984
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, pull behind, new blades, 5' cut, PTO drive, $275. Mark Flage Watkinsville 706-

887-3010
Two disc plow for Super A, make offer. Chris Porter Cumming 770-889-1461
Utility trailers, 4'x7 1/2'x1/2', $225; 4'x8'x2 1/2", covered, $425; Yamaha 100 gal. pull behind sprayer, $500. Dale Jones Flowery Branch 770-967-6948
Vermeer 604L baler w/kicker monitor, hay express, 5 bale hay mover. James Williams Fitzgerald 888-395-0165 229-423-4884
Vermeer 605G baler, $3500; NH 488 haybine/conditioner, $2000; Tuffline harrow, $400; 572 Belarus & loader, $7200. Ed Boston Newnan 678-231-9134

covering, $200, plant hangers, $1 ea. L. Kelley Williamson 678-688-1466
12-15 dozen qt. mason jars for sale, $1 a
dozen. A. Wylie Kennesaw 770-422-4943 14 elevated calf pens w/metal (rubber
coated) floors; various lengths, 6' auger, some w/motors/starters. Jeff Knowles Eatonton 706-485-6748 706-485-6191
2 55-gal. drums, blk. Kentucky fence coat, best wood fence paint. Tim McCord Perry 478-952-1661 478-988-8800
2 Southern Breeze diesel cremators for chickens, used less than 10 hrs. Sammy Massey Camilla 229-522-0413 229-522-9090

Hog farm equip. farrow pens, lrg. tip pan water troughs, feeders and other hog farm
supplies. Mike Morris Warner Robins 4789~5;c-;3-_,2:=2":6-'4..,.--,----,,,----,--,---,---,---
Kubota turf-save tires and rims, l2900 thru l4200, possibly more, $500/obo. David Kennedy Rentz 478-984-5182
lrg. rotating compost tumbler that produces
compost in 14 days, $75 firm, call aft. 6 P.M. L. Galloway Cedartown 770-684-9551
lumber for sale, pine, oak, and popular, cut
to your specifications. Walter Headrick Tallapoosa 770-574-3281
lumber, 1200 b.f A.D. bed oak, wht. oak trl.

message. John Maloney Hampton 770-4785205
10 regd. Black Angus youn cows, 7 regd. black heifers, 18 mos. old, exc. quality, A.I., exc. EPD's. Dale Stover Cartersville 770382-5080
12 fall calving replacement 03 heifers bred back to regd. Black Angus bulls, Best Bar None Ranch. William Barnes Forsyth 478256-3963 478-994-1442
19 Brangus heifers bred to regd. Black Angus bull, due to calve in Jan., all shots & wormed, exc. set of heifers, $1000/ea. David Puryear Montezuma 770-318-9445

543-9285
Mule drawn farm equipment, hay rake, mowing machine, cultivator stalk cutter, other items. Horace Nobles Tennille 478-552-7291
NH 1048 super bale wagon, 108 bale, field ready, $12,500. R. Cato Covington 770-4642152
NH 478 & JD 1207, both 7' hay conditioners, $800/ea.; 5 shank plow, $350; JD 272 grooming mower, $500, etc. Brent Mize Royston 706-246-0290 706-308-8300
NH 644 round baler, 4x5 auto-tie, wide PN w/kicker, field ready, $7500. Jimmy Tate Cave Spring 706-777-9515
NH 72" 914A mid mount mower, never used, fits NH TC tractors & some Ford, $1900. Ken Bearse Washington 706-678-7690
NH 848 round hay baler, one owner. Toby Mccann Chatsworth 706-695-3244
NH 850 round baler; Ford 515 sickle mower, both field ready, $1500 for all. Blake Crestland LaGrange 706-845-9937
NH LX485 skid steer loader, 40 hp., smooth bucket/tooth attachment, unused tires & new tracks, 1300 hrs., $11,500. Mark Stamey Calhoun 706-218-3244 706-629-0969
NH TLBO 2WD tractor, cab/air, loader, 62 PTO hp., 8' bushhog, 8' Vicon hay mower, all '04 w/150 hrs., $35,000. Ted Ross Gillsville 770-536-8289
NH hay stacker 1000, asking $1250. S. M. Dover Rome 706-234-5290

Vermeer hay roller, hay flutter, 3PH Kuhn hay cutter, pull type behind tractor, 5 disk hay rake, 4 wheel, 3PH. Lucius Jacobs Willacoochee 229-532-6741
Vicon 3-pt. hitch, seed & fertilizer spreader, rock rake, 3-pt. hitch hay fork. Joe Cronan McDonough 770-957-4761
Vicon disc mower, mdl. CM 240, 7' 10", $3000. M. Campbell Royston 706-498-0967
Will swap 4 shank bottomland plow (3PH) for disc tiller to fit M Farmall. Ive. message. Thomas Harris Jefferson 706-367-7596
Wizzard walk behind garden tractor w/3 implements, turn plow harrow, cultivator, good shape, $350. Jim Biondo Ellijay 706-6358726
Woodmizer band sawmill LT40G25, not hydraculic almost new, exc. cond. Richard .Williamson Avondale 404-296-1722
Woods RM 59 finishing mower, $550; Bushhog brand post hole digger, 9" auger, .$450. J. Turner Monroe 770-207-4306
Woodsplitter, horizontal & vertical, 20-ton, exc. condition, sheltered, $585. Charles Gilbert Fayetteville 770-461-2619
Yanmar 1500 tractor, 727 hrs., dsl., exc. w/5' finish mower, single plow, $2750. D. _Hemphill Blairsville 706-745-9870
Yanmar 1500, 18 hp. dsl., 4' bushhog, 5' scrape blade, dirt scoop, $3200/obo. Leon _Walters Mount Airy 706-886-6117
Yanmar 1500, less than 100 hrs., exc.

2 turf-tires & rims, 18.4-16.1, 90% rubber, $200. C. McKeever Gray 478-986-1463
2.5 ton heat pump, clean and under
warranty until Nov. 2005, $5550/obo. Gary Humphries Gainesville 770-536-1036
2004 luck Now 2140 mixer/grinder, $18,500, Windham forklift $2000. Herbert Zoller Springfield 912-754-3305
220 Plasson bell drinkers, 6 yrs. old, make offer. Mike Lecroy Canon 706-498-2883
230A AC-DC welder, $300; GE elec. motors, 1hp-1 1/2hp. Ron Bailey Locust Grove 770-957-3806
24'x28' greenhouse, disassembled, 100,000 BTU heater, new cover and shade
cloth, $1300. Jack Gibbs Covington 770-7876445
300 gal. fuel tank w/pump, $100. C.E. Byrd Riverdale 770-996-9044
32' fiber ladder, $275; 6000 BTU A/C unit, $1250. M. McBlank Dawsonville 770-8866774
36" Mobile air circulation fan, $150; 1 hay spear, $50. James Dickerson Mauk 229-6495651
4 Winco tri-fuel generators, 16HP elec. start, 9000 watts, wheels kit, $2000 ea. J. E. Morgan Powder Springs 770-222-9854
4 bulb suspended ceiling lights, grt. for shop/barn, 120 volt and 277 volt, complete units w/bulbs, $15 ea. Thomas Strickland Watkinsville 706-769-5852

flooring, pine, 1x12's, 1x1 O's, lrg. quantities. Michael Smith Rockmart 770-684-5752
Meadows grist mill. John Davis Rome 770-
54-':8":-.::.8=-667-'9':-::--:--:---=---,-----,--Metal 55 gal. drums, $7, metal doors, $25.
M. Bailey Redan 770-482-2812 Natural gas, 4 BL White heaters and 2 3-yr.
old 18 ton feed bins, like new. Kenneth
Faulkner Fairmount 706-625-8000 Old barn sold whole or partial,
Hampton/Clayton Co. area. Joe Gray Hampton 770-477-0808 770-471-1771
Old growth heart pine t & g flooring & paneling, furniture grade lumber, reduced 1x6x8' pine. Bennett Daniel Milledgeville
47:..:8::--..::45,,,2=-.::.30::.:3:::9::......,..,..-----,----,--,--Overhead cable trays w/hanger for elec.
hydraulic air lines, also grt. for trellises, etc. Lynn Burnett Rossville 706-866-3455
Panels to fit pickup truck, good to haul cattle, goats or pinestraw, $275. Heath Wilson Stapleton 706-547-6827
Pine 1x4, 1x6, 1x8, 1x10, 1x12; pine 2x4, 2x6, 2x8, 2x10, 2x12, some dry, some green, $0.35 per ft. F. Harris Senoia 770-599-3839
Platform scales weigh from O to 1000 lbs., perfect cond., and recently calibrated, $400. Ronald Ellington Macon 478-781-4313
Pole barn complete kit, 24'x36', easy to install, $2900. Tom G . Lamb Fayetteville 770-719-1516 404-664-4124
Propane tanks, 250 gal. w/reg., 120 gal.

2 Black Angus bulls for sale, Monroe area. Glenn Chatham Monroe 404-557-0050 770446-3549
2 Black Angus cows, exc. condition, $950/ea. or $1850 for both. A. Bickley Dahlonega 706-864-8390
2 Gelbvieh bulls for sale, 1 Homo-black, 1 Homo polled, $1800/ea. Terry Solomon 9465 Old Federal Road Ball Ground 30107 770889-2609
2 yr. Charolais cow, due to calve June, $1000. Bob Guhl Social Circle 770-464-2866
27 purebred Brangus cow/calves prs., plus some heifers. Ed Bailey Bowdon 770-3147212 256-568-9098
3 bred regd. Angus heifers & bred regd. Angus cow, 5 yrs. old, due this fall, all top bloodlines, $5200. Billy Webb Crandall 706695-6482
3 regd. Brangus breed cows of Mainline & Exacto blooqlines, bred safe to Apache Fen, Oct. 05 calves, $1200/ea. T. H. Avery Covington 770-786-3847
30HD large frame bred cattle, bred to Simmental & Charolais bulls. Tietgen Edenfield Metter 912-685-4304 912-6872417
45 Holstein heifers for sale, $450/obo., needs to go, ready to bred. Mr. Ivey Cumming 678-641-5170
5 regd. young polled Hereford cows w/heifer calves to bred back to Hereford bull, exc. starter herd. Taylor Neighbors Americus

NH hayliner, 69 sq. bales, for parts or for cond., powerful, good tires, 4' rotary mower, 4 ea. 8000 bushel grain bins, free, Emit! Bragg Statesboro 912-764-2706

229-924-6997

baling, $380, etc. Billy Crump Hartwell 706- $4500/obo. John Hayes Jackson 770-954- disassemble and haul off. C. B. Sanders Round pen 15 12'-panels, 1 4' gate, $550.

376-5631

0785

Americus 229-924-3842

Billy Tompkins Cobbtown 912-684-3192

Submit ads by Wednesday noon.

Wednesday June 8, 2005

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5 regd. Black Angus, 2 cows, 2 heifers, 1 bull, 1 Braunvieh bull, 15 mos.- 5 yrs. Jay Smith Newnan 678-644-0919
Angus bulls & red or black Simmental bulls,

Swine
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651-

Boer bred does, high percentage, 14 mos. to 2 1/2 yrs., $100 ea., 1 50% Nubian, all friendly. Karen Murchison Acworth 770-9179731 770-917-9809

-Georgia

Cooking -

A.I bred, easy calving. Chris Keller Waycross 9081 or 404-651-9082.

Boer bucks, grt. breeders, 6 to choose from,

912-283-2565 912-286-0286

Swine moving from farm to farm must just weaned, $150 ea. Edward Swann Temple

Angus yearling bulls for sale, ready for light service, reasonable. Gordon Sutton Ideal 478-949-2955
Angus, Charolais and Sim-Angus bulls for sale, 15-28 mos., semen tested, ready for service. Romaine Cartee Statesboro 912531-0580
BBU BeefMaster bull, red polled, DOB 927-00, low birth wt., exc. bloodline, $1600. James Kennedy Tennille 478-352-9223
BBU Beefmaster bulls, red, polled, 18-24 mos., exc. bloodlines, shots, $1250-$2500. Robert Moultrie Woodbury 706-553-9886 770-437-2691
Balancer bull, 3 yrs. old, good dispostion, small calves, black & polled, $1200. Hugh Walton Eatonton 706-485-3899
Black Angus bull, 5 yrs. old, wgt. approx. 1500 lbs., $1200. Jesse Mizell Axson 912422-7485
Black Angus bulls, BeefMaster bulls, heifers, open, breed 16-36 mos., w/wo papers. Marvin Davis Hazlehurst 912-3792538
Breeding age Buffalo bulls & heifers for

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 pseudorabies test prior to purchase.
14 yorkshire and mixed and shoats, some barbecuing size, $40-$95 ea. Douglas Gladin Milledgeville 478-456-3061 478-454-2038
40 pigs, all are LandraceX YorkshireX HampshireX Duroc mix, weigh approx. 20-30 lbs., $25 ea. at farm. Waylon Davenport Richland 229-838-6998 334-298-1444
Blue Butt pigs for sale, $35/up. Mark Thompson Bowdon 770-258-3567
Hogs and pigs for sale, diff. sizes. Greg Garner VIiia Rica 770-459-3049
Hogs for sale, perfect barbecue size. Butch Armistead Zebulon 770-468-3077
Landrace/Duroc x pigs, 1O& 12 wks. old as of 5/8/05. Susan Barrett Buchanan 770-6467888

770-562-5977
Boer, Kiko crosses, 1 nanny w/2 mos. old billy, still nursing, very nice, $125 for both. Jay .Hamby Canton 770-475-2620
Boers, regd. SA billies and nannies, weaning age. Ray Sheppard Loganville 770.466-3139
Downsizing Boer goat herd, does and bucks, Ennobled bloodlines, Eggsfile, Eggsknight, Rayman. Beth East Dawsonville 706-864-3091
Extra small, regd., buck on site, e-mail for pies. Michelle Tate Dahlonega 706-864-6922
Fainting billy for trade, 5 yrs. old, 150+ lbs., fainting goats for sale, starting @ $75. David Pitts Cordele 229-938-0898
For sale regd. fullblood Boer buck, Mo Jo Magic & Kaptein. Bill Whittle Marshallville 4 78-967-2375
Fullblood Boer bucks, proven breeders, gr!. bloodlines, take home a champion. William Adkinson Lizella 478-935-9072
Fullblood Tennessee fainting goats, 2 bucks, $40 ea., 1 doe, $45; 2 mixed, $30 ea., all young and healthy. Jeremy Polk Meigs

Marinated Fresh Green Bean Salad
1 pound fresh green beans, trimmed 2 cups cherry or grape tomatoes, halved 1 medium size Vidalia onion, thinly sliced 3 Tablespoons extra virgin olive oil 3 Tablespoons red wine vinegar 2 Tablespoons Balsamic vinegar 1/2 teaspoon sugar 1 Tablespoon fresh basil, chopped
Place green beans and 2 Tablespoons water in a microwave safe bowl; cover tightly and microwave on HIGH for 5 minutes. Drain, rinse with cold water and chill quickly. Combine beans, tomatoes and onions in large glass bowl. Set aside.
Combine oil, vinegars, sugar and basil in a small bowl. Wisk until well combined.
Pour over vegetable mixture; refrigerate several hours to allow flavors to blend.
Testing notes: Beans can be cooked in boiling water in large saucepan for 3-5 minutes, drained and chilled. White or cider vinegar can be substituted

sale, excellent condition, gentle. Ronnie Regd. Duroc Boers w/papers, farrowed 229-683-3314

Hodges Covi!!Ston 770-464-2989 Charolais bulls, 20 to 28 mos., exc. quality,

Feb. 2005, sired by Dynasty. Edmund Thrift Alma 912-632-2534

Goats for sale, LaMancha- 2 bucks, 2 nannies, common goats, 7 nannies, 3

for red wine and Balsamic. Jean Perkins

gentle, low birth wgts. Ricky Conner Dahlonega 770-536-8576

Goats And Sheep

wethers, $35/up. Michelle Smith Covington 770-784-5838

Valdosta, Ga.

Commercial herd, 12 bred, 25 pairs, 15 3 in If you have questions regarding ads in this Gr!. male, breeder, 4 yrs. old, $100, 1's, 3 bulls, 11 heifers, $75,000. Holly category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651- blk./wht. Jimmy Middlebrooks Hampton 770-

Rich and Delicious Banana Pudding

Whitehead Colbert 706-788-3797

9081or404-651-9082.

946-4962

Exe. homo/red & blk. Simmental bulls, % Boer Nubian. 3 and 4 mos. old, 15 to Grt. starter flock of regd. '04 Hampshire

1 (14-ounce) can sweetened condensed milk

popular bloodlines, Al, 16 mos.-1 yr. easy- choose from, buck, does, weathers, $50 to sheep, includes 1 ram, 5 ewes & 1 ram lamb,

1 1/2 cup cold water

calving, high milk, exc. EPD's, open & bred $60 ea. Jay Barmlett Chickamauga 706-375- moving & must sell, $1800/obo. Clay Freeman

1 (3 1/2 -ounce) package vanilla instant pudding and pie filling

cows & heifers, priced to sell. Milton Martin Jr. Cleveland 706-865-5824
For sale 9 regd. polled Hereford bulls, 13 mos./18 mos., good EPD's, ultra sound,

2944
% Boer goats, various ages, females & males for sale, selling out herd, call aft. 6 p.m. Judi! Varga Conyers 770-760-7734

Calhoun 770-773-5408 Katahdin Doper ram lambs for sale, $175
ea. Tek Arasmith Plainville 706-767-1956 Katahdin sheep, rams, ewes, and lambs,

1 pint heavy cream, whipped 1 (12-ounce) box vanilla wafers 3 -4 bananas, sliced

carass info. provided, herd & accredited. M. B. 1 1/2 yr. old male and pregnant Boer goats, $120/up. Jim Chancellor Perry 478-218-0673

Lane Carrollton 770-854-4548

current on shots and dewormed monthly, must Kiko billies percentage/breeding age, $125.

Combine sweetened condensed milk, water and pudding mix. Beat until

Gelbvieh X Angus heifers, show quality. pick up, $125/pair or $75 ea. Kim Hanson Thomas Freeman Forsyth 478-745-7978

Eddie Caudell Carnesville 706-677-3636

Kathleen 478-218-0851

Kiko bucks, 50%, $200 ea. obo, born March

blended. Refrigerate 5 to 1Ominutes or until thickened. Fold whipped cream into pudding mixture.

Gelbvieh bulls, breeding age, all polled, most Al sired for easy calving & fast growth. John Kiss Gainesville 770-531-1126
Gentle top quality registered red Brahman bulls & heifers, weaning age to two yrs. old. David Dillard Hahira 229-794-2297

1 billy and 2 nanny goats for sale, blk. w/wht. ears. B. D. Fowler Cumming 770-8874239 .
1 small part Pygmy billy, 3 mos., $30; 1 small billy, 4 wks., needs bottle, $30. Lonnie Melton Forsyth 478-992-8202

5, 2005. Alan Barrett Pine Mountain 706-6639759
Merino rams, $100-$250 ea.; Merino wool, combed top and skeins (yarn) avail., natural wht., Ive. messg. Cheryl Brannon Ranger 706-654-9874

In a 2 1/2 quart bowl layer pudding mixture, bananas and vanilla wafers. Repeat layering twice. Chill before serving.
Testing note: Can be made the day before serving. Substitutions to lighten up recipe: fat free/sugar free sweetened condensed milk, sugar free pudding,

Hereford bull, purebred, 14 mos., healthy & 100% Boer billy, born 11-25-04, Kaptein, NZW breeding age bucks for sale,

lite Cool Whip.

gentle, $725. T. Clark Palmetto 770-304-1618
Mixed herd, 20 cows, 1-5 yrs., black polled Limousin bull, 15 calves, 150 to 300 lb., 20, $50. David Fields Talbotton 706-665-8840
PB Simmentals, red or black, cows or

Big 85, Ubora Mojo Magic bloodline. Matthew Lawson Lula 770-561-3119
100% Boer bucks, Eggs Ennobled bloodlines, regd., $300. Lisa Jackson Social Circle 770-464-2118

replacement stock avail. Shirley Platt Lumpkin 229-838-6172
Nigerian dwarf goats, free to good home, not for slaughter. B. Rivers Yatesville 770358-9290

Mabel Hayes Griffin, Ga.
Unless otherwise indicated, all recipes have been tested for accuracy by

calves, bred for musle & milk, $1000. Stephen J. Brannen Watkinsville 706-769-5578
Polled Hereford bulls, red neck -W/good conformation. Charlotte Young Tennille 478232-9168 478-232-2448
Purebred Black Angus bull, 2 yrs. old, gentle, $900, call aft. 5 pm. Richard D.

100% SA Boer does, some bred to 100% SA buck by the best. Marie Kilgore Lawrenceville 770-466-8902
11 Pygmy goats, bucks and does, ready early June. Ralph Turner Sparta 706-4448309
13 Katahdins, proven ram, 3 males, 7

Nubian dairy goats, regd. ADGA w/grt. milk lines & con!., milking does & newly born kids. well maintained/improved herd, $150-$250. L. MaShon Coleman Wildwood 256-632-6152
Organic meat goats, 200 lb., just lean, healthy animals, no chemical wormer used, call aft. 7 P.M. Lynn Burke Fitzgerald 229-

Georgia Department of Agriculture home economists. If you would like to share a favorite recipe with our readers, send it to: Georgia Cooking, Market Bulletin, 19 MLK Jr. Drive SW, Atlanta, GA 30334-4250. If you have questions or problems regarding recipes featured in this column, call 1-800-
282-5852 (toll-free statewide). Please do not contact the individual who submitted the recipe.

Jackson Chickamauga 706-375-5805

pregnant ewes, 2 young females, healthy 423-3040

Redg. Charolais bulls for sale. Bobby C. Burch Eastman 478-374-2772
Regd. Angus bulls calves for sale. Bill Cliatt Midland 706-563-2256 706-561-1742

herd, $1500 firm. C. J. Stile Cartersville 770548-8501
2 16-mo. old 1/2 Boer males, 1 w/horns, $100 ea. J. Mize Greensboro 706-453-2451

Pygmy babies, Agouti & spotted, handled daily, have shots & weaned, whethers $50; nannies $100; 2 yr. old whether, $75. A. Wyrosdick Dahlonega 706-867-9073

6-yr. old chestnut OTTB geld., swt. disp., green broke, sound, 15.3 hds., not for competition, intermediate rider, $1500. Christi McCully Sharpsburg 770-253-7856.

'91 AQHA/PHBA gelding, all around beg.
show horse, lesson horse, many PHBA points, level headed, $8500. M. Weaver Fayetteville 678-817-1463

Regd. Angus bulls, 15-18 mos. old, A.I. bred, exc. EPD's, high milk, calving bloodlines. Gene Potts Moultrie 229-9415618
Regd. Angus herd dispersal, 5 cows (oldest calved in 2001 ), 1 calf, 3 bred heifers, 2 open heifers. Carroll Cannon Ty Ty 229-776-4383
Regd. Black Angus bull, 16 mos. old, 600 lbs., low birth wgt., great herd bull, $800. Margaret Vassar Hartwell 706-436-1603
Regd. Black Angus bulls, 17 mos. on down, $1000, you pick. Gary Ridley LaFayette 706638-1911
Regd. Black Angus bulls, 17-30 mos. old, Al sired, very gentle. Jerry Kenbeek Lakeland 229-563-8616
Regd. Brangus bull, 3 1/2 yrs. old, exc. herd bull, calves on premises. Wallace Taylor Milledgeville 478-452-4294

2 Nubian buck kids, out of good stock, can be regd., $75, born 4/17/05. Tommy Davis Hartsfield 229-941-5423
2004 hair sheep, hand raised, Triplet gene, not for slaughter, $130. Becky Howington Marble Hill 706-265-2873
3 Pygmy nannies, $50 ea. Greg Givens Dacula 770-962-5575
3 bottle fed ram lambs, $35 ea. Wendy Marston Fort Valley 47.8-825-0706 478-9546568
50% Kiko buck, trade for female or $150. Mark Lynn Austell 770-490-6698
6 Boer billy goats, 3 young newborn goats w/babies and Pygmy goats for sale. Carl Harris Oxford 770-786-6128
ABGA fullblood and percentage Boer bucks, does, and wethers, Nubians avail., $45 to $150. Dan Everett Buena Vista 229-938-6152

Pygmy billies & nannies, 10 wks. old, handled daily, $40. Johnny Currie Haddock 478-932-5149
Pygmy billies, born Dec. & Feb., $50 ea., parents on premises. James Wade Hoschton 770-867-5409
Pygmy billies, not for slaughter, 5 mos. old reducing herd to prevent inbreeding, $50 ea Rusty S. Lee Douglasville 770-949-9563
Pygmy doe, wht. w/blk. markings, born 8/22/04, $100. Clifford Ambrose Talking Rock 706-253-6297
Pygmy goats, 2 males, 2 females, 3 mos old, males $40, females $45. Kenneth Ingram Cumming 770-887-6104
Pygmy goats, male, babies, small, grt landscapes, $50 ea.tor will trade. T W Yearout Newborn 706-468-8795
Regd. Saanen buck, 14 mos. old, $300.

'01 AQHA drk. palomino mare, blaze w/4 socks, 14hds., green broke, loads, clips,

Watch Joe Jack, $1800. K. Murphy

Loganville 770-313-1678

'02 APHA b/w show quality mare, champion performance bloodlines, currently riding trails,

pretty horse, $2900/nego. Cheryl Woznik Maysville 706-652-2729

'02 APHA sorrel gelding, Yellow Mount on papers, green broke, $2500; '02 APHA mare, $1500. Richard Barr Canton 770-712-9475

'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 OBO. 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

'96 overo paint broodmare, sorrel Medicine Hat, 15'1", throws beau. babies, never ridden. but very willing, no papers, must sell, $1000/obo. Max Earwood Lithonia 770-5978432 770-469-4609
'97 AQHA bay gelding, Im A Cool Skip, Sissy Go Grand, started barrels, gentle, quiet, anyone can ride, must sell, $2700/obo. Cole Garrison Cornelia 706-939-1321
'97 Appaloosa gelding, 16hds., beau. 2D barrel horse, hard runner, safe, grt. trail horse, no vices, $8500. Ethan Garner Acworth 770856-6102
'97 TWHBEA gelding, blk., 15hds., intermed. rider, $2000. Joyce Diane Clark Ellabell 912-823-3062 912-224-9538
'97 regd. APHA mare, sorrel/tob-overo, blue eyes, 14.2hds., 90 day training, loves people, intermed. rider, $2600. Patty Golden Atlanta 404-374-1671

Regd. Polled Hereford bull, 8 mos. old, great bloodline, good calving ease, $900 OBO. E. Land Ellijay 706-276-2513

ABGA regd. 100% Boer buck & doe, 1/2 Boer doe, Kiko doe, reas., must sell. I. M. Poole Valdosta 229-244-2658

Paul Warren Rossville 706-866-0097
Several Boer cross billies, your choice, $75 ea., Butler area, Ive. messg. Ed Winters Mauk

'02 bay gelding, Incentive Fund, Zippo Pine Bar breeding, grt. show prospect, selling due to time restraints, $3000. Bill Bergen Brooks

'98 AQHA grullo mare & foal, '99 AQHA gray gelding; '97 paint gelding; '96 TWH gelding, '98 paint pony, gentle. Tom Sewell Ellijay 706

Regd. Santa Gertrudis bulls, yearling & ABGA regd. Boer billy (paint), 4 mos., 478-862-5399

770-461-5362

635-4515 706-635-2973

herd sired, polled or horned. Lee Rusk Woodstock 770-928-1195
Regd. polled Hereford cows, 9 HD start

Magnum, Winchester, Top Gun, and Eggs bloodlines, $250. Ross Scott Sylvania 912829-3095

Several Pygmy and dwarf Nigerian goats for sale, bucks and does, $45-$75. David Walls Douglasville 770-949-8748

'02 grey paint gelding, regd., loads, halter broken, current on shots, $1200/obo. Lisa Dziedzic Barnesville 770-468-0402

'98 Arabian gelding, 14.3hds., bay w/blk. mane/tail, sweet disp., good ground manners, green broke project horse, $1200. Danny

calving in Sept./Oct., yrs.. some Al--cows, some bred back Al, exc. pedigree & EPD's. Bill}'. Martin Cumming 404-376-6414
Regd. polled Hereford heifers, 10-14 mos. old, all 7, $6000; 10-18 mos. olds, $900$1400/ea. Ronnie Lancaster Milan 229-3624619
Regd. polled purebred Limousin bull, 21 mos. old, black, gentle w/exc. bloodline & young heifers. Rodney Brooks Glenwood 912-523-5282
Santa Gertrudis bulls, polled, exc. bloodlines. Larry Loughridge 322 Ball Ground Road Chatsworth 30705 706-695-4987
Green Market Now Open
The Rome Green Market is seeking
organic growers living within 60 miles
of Rome to participate in its market that
will be open Saturdays 9 am - I pm at
Bridgepoint Plaza in downtown Rome.
For more information, contact Liz

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
ADGA purebred Toggenburg dairy goats, does, bucks and wethers, CAE/Bruc./TB negative, exc. bloodlines, not for slaughter. Mary Storey Gillsville 770-869-1597
African Pygmy goats, baby billies and baby nannies, $50/up; also, meat goats for sale Sonia Christiansen Lawrenceville 770-9638470
Angora goats, 2 wethers, DOB 3/31/05 & 5/13/05, beau., pure wht. fiber, $100 ea. Laura Lynn-Lee Lithia Springs 770-944-2099
Baby doll ram, 2 lambs, 1 adult, will trade for blk. ewe. Sara Marley Winder 678-638-3645
Barbados/Katahdin ram, gentle, 2 yrs., proven breeder, $125; young ram, 5 mos., $75. Jim Welch Villa Rica 770-459-8608
Billies, 1/2 Nubian, 4 mos. old, $35, 3/4

Spanish goats, took 33 yrs. to develop also, 50-75% Boer goats from Texas. Kenny Brady Atlanta 229-528-3296
Equine For Sale
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.
All equine advertised in the Market Bulletin must have had a negative Coggins test within past 12 months. Negative reports are valid for 12 months from the sample date. A copy of this test report must accompany the ad each time it is submitted or the notice will be returned to 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

'02 paint gelding, 14.2hds., started under saddle, gentle and willing, very flashy, can email pie. $1500. John Cumbie Monroe 770266-7654
'03 AQHA bay filly, 15.3hds., Quincy Bar Scoot, Congenial Ash, broke, gentle, willing, must see, must sell, $1650/obo. Cale Garrison Cornelia 706-939-1324
'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 sorrel APHA breeding stock filly, exc. breeding, ready to train, grt. disp., $2500. Pennie Mathis Cartersville 770-386-3604
'87 Jet Smooth gr'daughter in foal to gr'son of by Yawl x Easy Jet, $2500. J. Cooper Pine Mountain 706-590-1800
'89 TWH/RHBA chestnut mare, shown successfully and now trail ridden, spirited but gentle, $1500. T. Anderson Rome 706-2914602
'90 AQHA bay gelding, 3X Paco 1X Blondy's Dude, big heart, loves to go, quiet, loads and clips, $1500. Robert White

Morris Buford 770-945-9032 .
'99 Arab/Appy leopard mare; '92 purebred Arabian mare; '94 Anglo Arab. mare, broodmares only, $1800 ea. J. Tisdale Brooks 770-599-3467
'99 regd. AQHA sorrel dun mare, King bred, good handle, loads, baths, etc., pretty horse. Mike Edwards Woodstock 770-928-2962
1 black mule mare, 1-yr. old, gentle, & 1 black jack, 7 mos., will be 15hds. when grown. Joel Shirley Bowersville 706-245-5114
10 yr. OH/App. gelding, 16hds., Hiredhand/Sundance, $2500; AQHA mare, liver chestnut, 14.2hds., Poco/3-Bars, $1500, exp. trail horses. Gene Parker Thomson 706699-2271
1O yr. bay Arabian OH gelding, $800. William Martin Fort Valley 478-825-2759
10 yr. old AQHA sorrel gelding, 15.2hds., 1200 lbs., grt. trail horse, exp. on barrels & poles, $3800. John Guinn Summerville 706397-8400
12 yr. blk. OH, flashy, open, barrels, $1400, advance; 14 yr. gelding, big, stout, $1200, trail rides. Lamar Chason Covington 678-249-

Peterson, market manager. at (706) Nubian, 1/4 Angora, 7 mos. old, $45 & $55. J. of the quarterly equine editions.

Monticello 706-468-6599

4514

290-9653 or e-mail at patchworkfarms@
mmdspnng.com.

Gonzalez McDonough 678-898-5555
Boer goats, fullbloods, percentage, red, paint, all ages. B. Gibbs Loganville 770-466-2921

'OD APHA flashy blk./wht. tobiano gelding, green broke, gentle, easy keeper, 14hds. $2500. Russ LaPlume Grayson 770-554-9846

'96 TWH RHBA, sorrel, Tobiano mare, gentle, must sell, good home, $2200. K. Roach Rome 706-766-6876

12 yr. old Belgium gelding, gentle, rides, pulls, harness, Omish made wagon. $3000. Earl Foskey Dublin 478-984-1203

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12 yr. old Arab., very gentle, $900; hunter 8 yr. AQHA/PHBA mare, shown western Paint gelding, regd., 5 yrs. old, very flashy, '05 chicks, 10 weeks, RIR, Sex Links, $5 RIR chicks $1.50 each, straight run. Paul

jumper pony, very gentle, $1900; 2 gentle pleasure, slow loper, exc. mover, shown by 8 eye catching family horse, current on all vac's. each; '04 hatch, $10 each. Bobby Chupp Thornton Greensboro 706-474-1619

Quarter horses. Dean Adamson Sharpsburg & 67 yr. old, always in winning. Sheila Paula Hallowell Cumming 678-409-0998

Lithonia 770-482-7922

Ringneck Pheasants, Chukars, Araucanas

770-599-6914

Buffington Danielsville 706-795-2379

Paso Fino mare, regd., gray, show quality, '05 chicks, Red Gold Pheasants, guineas, chicks, guinea keels & mxd. Rouen/Pekin

14 yr. old OH sorrel gelding, 15.1hds., 8 yr. old bay OH mare, gentle, trail ridden, anyone can ride, lots of profess. training. silkies, Pharo Quail, Royal Palm turkeys, duckling for sale. Charles Hamby Temple

loads, clips, loves attention, easy keeper, $800. Buddy McNeal Danielsville 706-335- Frank Oliver Auburn 770-963-3879

peacocks. Jim Davidson Concord 770-884- .:..7.:..70=--=5c::6=2....:-9:..:6:..:4c::8_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

$2500. S. Harmony Fort Valley 770-316-5002 9347

Pony, 12hds., not broke to ride, very pretty, 0883

Swans, Black Australian, '05, cygnets

14 yr. old gelding, buckskin, walking horse, 9 yr. old AQHA sorrel gelding, 16.2hds., grt. $500, can deliver. M_ Chapman Senoia 770- '05 hatch: wood ducks $12, Mandarins $15, available, beautiful male peacock, 6 yr. old

gentle, will sale or trade for equal quality in a gails, must see show quality, $3000. R. 487-9107

Ringed Teal $25, other waterfowl. Beth Merritt lost mate, needs home. L. Godwin Hampton

mare that can breed. Dot Riner Irwinton 478- McGarvey Calhoun 706-629-4196

Pony, 3 yrs. old, welsh, beau., rarely ridden, vidalia jmatthews@cybersouth.com 912-537- .:..7.:..70=--=9-'4-"6--4"-'1-=5c::8_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

946-2856

APHA 16hds. sorrel wht. overo gelding, grt. needs exp. owner, saddle avail., lots of 3309

Texas A&M White quail $.50 and up, eggs

15 yr. wht. TWH, broke to saddle & harness, for horsewoman's husband, trail ridden, potential, $750. Toby Cain Stockbridge 770- 10 White Rock born 3/05, $30 for all, must $25 per 100, White Pekin ducks, RIR

20 yr. bay Paso, very gentle, sacrifice, $1200 big/stout/sound/gentle, $3500. Ray Norton 900-0889

sale. B. Ardron Ball Ground 770-479-4893 chickens, pheasants. . Marilyn Wheeles

for pair. J. Vickers Iron City 229-774-2223 Dalias 770-853-3103

Pony, very sweet, 12hds., 4 wht. socks, 2 Game red roosters, approx. 1 yr. old; also Brooklet 912-839-2056

1985 AQHA mare, poles, barrels, APHA 2 yr. drk. blk./wht. tobiano filly, very roan, child safe, $1500, can deliver. S. Free 8 Game black baby chicks for sale. A.R. Whitt Turkeys, 1 wk. old & older, $7 & up. Miles

breakaway, goat tie, jr. rodeo, all around, gentle, loves attention, $2500. Mac Scott Fa}".etteville 770-486-0916

Cumming 770-887-1752

Russell Meansville 706-648-3503

sound. Mike Pardue Armuchee 706-291- Alamo 478-463-3032

QH mare, 14.5hds., 13 yrs., trained/not 2 Silver Sebright Bantam roosters, 3 1/2 Two hens, free to good home, both

4883

APHA 4 yr. old mare, gr'daughter, Doc ridden in a while, needs exp. rider, good mo. old. Gary Porter Dallas 770-445-5287 excellent layers and others. S. Grimm

c 1991 AQHA & PHBA palomino gelding, grt. Quixote, started on cattle, $3000. R. Cato personality, $1000, call aft. 5:30 P.M. Ken 4 Dominique hens, one rooster, take all Ellenwood 770-474-0445

horse, best ride on a QH, smooth trot, slow ovington 404-427-1108

Thayer McDonough 678-432-7737

$35. Allen Owen Brannan Rd. McDonough Valdosta area, chickens, ducks, chicks and

lope, anyone can ride, $3500. Terri Chalker APHA regd. 2 yr. gelding, red roan overo, OH mare, 9 yrs., blk., int. rider, tack avail., 30253 770-957-9707

ducklings, Keets poults. Joe Perkins Barney

Thomson 706-829-0440

s arted under saddle, quite, laid back for $1500/obo. B. Miles Franklin 706-675-0882

5 Sebasterpol geese $40 each or $150 for 229-775-2886

1993 APHA sorrel/overo mare, beau. show/trail, $1800. Bill Korsack Cartersville Regd. 2 1/2 yr. Hallinger gelding, $2000, aII. J. Cochran Griffin 770-227-1858

Waterfowl: babies Black Australian swans

markings and good cont., easy keeper, anyone can ride, grt. trail horse, $3000. Shane Chalker Thomson 706-595-6527

7 70-547-4738 AQHA '03 gelding, Incentive Fund, started
under saddle, $2500; sorrel mare, child safe,

ride/pull. Kathy Smith Milner 770-412-8956
Regd. APHA gelding b/w tobiano yearling out of Smooth Kat Delight, leads, ties, trailers,

6 beau. purebred African geese, best qlty., call for price. Zack Smith Atlanta 404-5226669

$200, mallard baby ducks $5, third generation from wild. Tere Lopez Oxford 770-787-2955
Welsummers, 1 yr. old, 2 roosters, 11 hens

1995 AQHA 15.1 hds. gelding, investor bred, $1100. Keith Kirby Lawrenceville 770-985- goes back to Pistols Bar/Kat Trac, $1800/obo. Ameraucana Bantams, layers of blue eggs, $20 each or $150 for all, Fitch/Fugate lines. S.

does showmanship & horsemanship, trail & W. pleasure prospect, strong hock, ++ jog, $5000. Nick Carden Bogart 770-354-0558
1996 AQHA chestnut gelding, finished heel
s horse, 15hds., hard stopper, rodeo ready, very
quick, easy keeper, sound, $9000/obo. K. Vickers Atlanta 770-957-5026
1998 AQHA mare, sweet temperament, prof. training, cutting and reining, exc. breeding, must sacrifice, $3000. K. Holbrook Locust Grove 770-898-6251
1998 AQHA sorrel WP mare, $4500; 2001 IF bay gelding, $4200 (both kids-safe); 1986 AQHA sorrel broodmare, $850; 2004 AQHA sorrel, $750. C. Woodard Lula 770-530-8059
2 AMHA mini stallions, $750/$800, foaled April 2004. Wanda Schroeder Concord 770884-3974
2 Percheron fillies, not regd., 1 PercheronMorgan cross gelded colt, lead, trim w/nice disp., $850 ea. Ken Adams Ellaville 229-937-
5708 2 horses for sale, 1 or both, $1350, gelding
and mare. Jerry Eller Franklin 706-675-6471
2 miniature horses, 1 regd. stallion, 1/2 yr. old, very flashy, $500; 1 bay stallion real sweet heart, $350. David Childs Abbeville 229-4679328
2 yr. beau buckskin pony gelding, 13.2hds., loves attention/green broke, $1200; 12 yr. flashy bay gelding, 15.3hds., gaited smooth, goes anywhere, $1500. Jennifer Rice Temple 770-562-2400
2 yr. old drk. gray Percheron stud colt, $950; 2 Hallinger/Morgan cross, green broke, $1600. Glen Stephens Trenton 706-657-4153
20 yr. big bay gelding, safe for novice rider,
-."3000-, 7 yr. Paso F\no ge\d\ng, needs work,
$1000. Robin Burke Rincon 912-826-0744
2000 Paso gelding, smooth gaited, $950, OH type mare, blk., 15hds., $500, wil I consider trades. T. Gunter Vienna 229-2688043 229-938-6353
2001 Appendix bay AQHA gorgeous mare going well under saddle, hauls grt., wants to jump, $2000/obo. Moe Reiling Clermont 770983-9123
2001 regd. APHA loud red dun overo mare
c blue eyes, 14'3", well broke, grt. manners c $3500. Connie Hayes Locust Grove 770-
228-7904
2002 PTHA filly, rides bareback w/halter awesome personality, green but willing asking $3000, real sweetheart, mature 15.115.2hds. Amanda Johnson Fayetteville 770-

0 720
AQHA 1O yr. bay gelding, good looking, swee! temperament, no bad habits, barrels, trails, 15.1hds., Top Moon, $3000. Kelly
pencer Griffin 770-467-8249
AQHA 10 yr. sorrel gelding, 14.3hds., nice mover, western, English, some trails, $1800.
Linda McNeill Con}".ers 770-929-0202
AQHA 3 yr. bay gelding, 16hds., pretty, sweet natured, green broke but gentle/willing, 0ut of Rugged Lark, priced to sell, $7500/obo. Laura Engel Dacula 770-597-5093
AQHA bay mare, 3 yrs., 14.2hds., awesome potential, started cutting training, $2500. Darrin Norris Thomaston 706-647-0770 706-
975-6615
AQHA palomino mare, 14hds., gentle for most anyone, 16 yrs., $1500; also, regd. miniature horse gelding; 4 yrs., very gentle, $600. Jean Brandon Ringgold 706-937-3385
AQHA, sorrel, 2 yr. gelding, gr'son of
waggoners Joker, green broke, $2500 price
nego. Trip Bradford Milledgeville 478-4146 814
App. gelding, 5 yrs., bay w/blanket, 14.1hds., doing 1st level dressage, jumping/going x/country, grt. on trails, perfect f0r lady/novice young rider. Jim/Camille Gathercole Gainesville 770-869-0344
Appaloosa filly, very sweet & pretty. Joseph Fallin Molena 706-648-3002
Appendix gelding, 6 yrs. old, sorrel, 16+hds., nice mover, sound, quiet, exc. hunter/jumper, endurance prospect, $4000. Ashley Maxwell Brunswick 912-996-6972
Azure Te bred, 12 yr. old gray ridable broodmare, $2000/obo. Billy Morgan H ameton 770-476-4506
Barrel prospects, 2 nice AQHA fillies, gray & buckskin, Nonstop Jet, Azure Te, Barleo, Joe Reed lines, AQHA buckskin broodmare, open/bred. L. Cason McDonough 770-9541308 404-226-9228
Barrel/pole OH mare, 15hds., bay, perfect
for youth/jr. rodeo, aged but speed to burn, $2500. H. Harrison Kennesaw 770-853-3191
Bashkir curly gelding, 13 yrs., 15.2hds., evented BN, schooled training, pony clubbed
2, personality, intermed. rider, $5500. helsea Born Athens 706-549-8645
Beau. blk. 2 yr. old jenny, Farm raised &
hand fed, see both sire & dam, $595. Victor paxion Washington 706-359-5946
Dbl. regd. AQHA/PHBA big '04 colt, Dry Doc/Parker breeding, super barrel/roping

B.J. Morris Tifton 770-482-6028
Regd. TB gelding, 8 yrs., 15.3hds., quiet under saddle, exc. mover and disp., never on track, $3500. L. Walker Adairsville 706-2347040
Regd. TWHBA, Golden buckskin, 2 yr. stallion, 60 day under saddle, floating, gait prospect, showing, breeding, $5000. Sallye Forrester Covington 770-788-0612
Regd. miniature donkeys for sale, 2 jacks & 4 jennys, jennys are all bred. Raymond Riner Swainsboro 478-494-1919
Regd. miniature female donkey, grey dunn color, $1100; regd. miniature stallion, jet blk. color, $1300. Bill Haas Perl)'. 478-987-1789
Regd. tobiano paint gelding, 3 yrs., $1500; regd. mini. horse, 6 yrs., $300. Barbara Kinman Ellenwood 678-289-4315
SSH blk./wht., gentle, grt. trail horses, stocky, smooth, mare & gelding. Dee Jones Dawsonville 770-654-6062
Shining Spark gr'daughter 2004 AQHA IF, Two Eyed-jack bred, athletic/bold, gorgeous cont., groundwork completed, no vices, current on everything, $4500/nego. L. Martinez Hogansville 706-402-8855
Small gentle pony mare, used in pony parties, $475, regd. Arabian mare, good trail horse; 15 yrs., $1500. Elaine Honea Carnesville 706-384-7174
Stunning 6 yr. old gelding, sorrel w/flaxen mane/tail, solid 2D barrels, AQHA local champion 2004, grt. for advanced or beg. Judy Robinson Butler 478-862-3586 478244-1543
TB mare, 1Oyrs.. drk. bay w/chrome, beau., grt. manners, good working horse, green or broodmare, $4500. Samantha Willard Locust Grove 770-312-5266
TB mares, 10 yr and 2 yr., both drk. bays, gorgeous, big, sound, sale $3000, lease $1000. G. Brown Palmetto 770-463-2014
TWH 10 yr. gelding, can show plantation or pleasure, broke for anyone, $2250/obo. Keith Thompson Cedartown 770-748-0752
TWH 13 yrs. old, strawberry roan/child safe, smooth ride/gr!. for beg, $1800. Dawn Swearingen Gordon 478-454-3047
TWH blk. mare, 16hds., 20 yrs., young, gentle but spirited, rides grt., 3 yr. child takes care of her, $950 firm. J. Condon Zebulon 770-567-5786
TWH gelding, regd., 18 yrs., beau. chestnut, w/star, socks, 15hds., traffic safe, anyone can ride, gaited, n/reins, $1400/nego.

call evgs. 6-9 p.m., Saturday sales only. Johnny Parks Gainesville 770-983-3208
Araucana Bantam trio $25, O.E. Bantam pairs $20/up, RIR chicks to 8 wk. from $2. Ron Strickland Gillsville 770-869-7575
BB Red bantams. Marion Stover 1925 South Earls Rd. Thomaston 30286 706-6463 221
Baby chicks, Silkies, Cochins, from show qlty. stock, RIR hens, pullets, pr. Brown-Red Cochins, Frizzles, Trio-Barred Cochins. Gene Stiaw Loganville 770-466-4832
Baby chicks, baby ducks $2.50 and up, no calls after 8 p.m. Jim Lile Ball Ground 7707 35-6463
Baby chicks, lge. fowl, Black Polish and Brabanter, Bantam, BR Red Rose comb, White Frizzle Cochin, 4 kinds of Orpingtons and other. Brian Blair Loganville 770-5546163
Bantam chicks, Self Blue D'uccle, Buff Cochin and White Black-Tailed, Japanese. Jimmie Meadows Powder Springs 770-9436771
Bantams, hens & roosters. Grace Jones 3257 Ruckersville Rd. N.E. Elberton 30635 706-283-7051
Beau. Bantam rooster, dark red color w/white tail, cute feathered feet, rooster probably part Cochin, great temperament, price nego. Marion Davis Lawrenceville mabiga:ldavis@yahoo.com 770-925-6996
Black Sumatras, BB Reds, Silver Laced Wyandottes. William Shubert Kathleen 478987-1833
Blue Cochin Bantam trio $30, pretty and tame. Janie Etheridge Dallas 678-363-6630
Breeder Pheasants: Amherst, Red/Yellow Goldens, Silvers, Swinhoes, Grey peacocks Siamese, Indian Blue peacocks. Jeff Martin Gu}'!on 912-754-2319
Buff Orpington chicks, 1 day, 2 wks. old hatch every 3 wks., no grown birds, starts at $2. Donald Allen Lawrenceville 678-698-
0067 Game chickens, Hatch Mugs, Hatch
(Jimmy East), cocks $60, stags $40. Gary Duckworth Dahlonega 706-864-1026
Game fowl, 2 yr. old cocks, bull stags hatch Miner Blue, Roundhead, Shuffler. Scott Moon Hillsboro 706-468-0757
Game fowl: pure Grey stag $25, 3 hens $10 each, 10 two mo. old chicks $5 each. Cody Milburn Temf:!le 770-562-0784

Goodwin Whitesburg 678-229-7222
White Homing pigeons, very young, $10 each. William Kelley Canton 770-479-2773
White peacock $75, Bourbon Red turkey poults $8, Gambel's quail $20/pr., Ringneck Pheasant chicks $5. Kevin Daft Braselton 770-965-0599
Young mallard ducks, 3rd generation, baby peaocks, baby guineas, Ive. msg. Willie Keen Jr Perry 478-987-3687
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 information, write: DNR, Game and Fish Division, 2189 Northlake Parkway, Suite 108, Tucker, GA 30084.
Bobwhite or Coturnix quail hatching eggs $45/100, $105/500, $19811000, price includes shipping, send check/money order. Jean Strickland P.O. Box 9 Pooler 31322 912-7485769
Jumbo Pharaoh quail hatching eggs for sale, $35/100 if shipped, $25/100 if picked up. Scott Holland Statesboro 912-865-9235 912282-8567
Jumbo Wisconsin Bobwhite quail eggs and chicks. Alan Stalvey Baxley 912-367-1259
Jumbo Wisconsin and Northern Bobwhite quail eggs and chicks, call for price. Jerome Pridgen Broxton 912-359-2022
Jumbo Wisconsin quail eggs/chicks & Chinese Ringneck Pheasant eggs/chicks, both NflP certified, reas. prices. Neal Bush Sf:!arta 706-467-9345
Now taking '05t06 orders for Bobwhite quail, eggs, chicks, early release and flight conditioned birds; also, pheasants. Harold/Terry Cook Colquitt 229-758-2119

460-8535

prospect, $2000, Ive. messg. Mike Savage Jim Carroll Lawrenceville 770-513-1448

Game, Greys, Leiper Hatch, Butchers 229-758-6048

2004

warmblood

colt Gainesville 770-287-8084 770-718-7933

TWH gelding, sorrel, 15hds., 15 yrs., very Roundheads, White Hackles, Kelso, Murphy

Donnerhall/Weltmeyer bloodlines, loves Donkeys, 5 jacks, 1 jenny, raised w/goats, gentle, smooth gait, grt. trail horse, goes Hatch, Brown Reds & many more, call

Poultry/Fowl Wanted

people, easy to handle, stallion prospect
c $5000. Sharon Enderlein Brooks 770-461-
1699
3 yr. TB mare, 15.1 hds. & growing quiet/easy ride, grt. mover u/s, hunter prospect, trails, clips, loads, +.more, no vices $3500. M. Shipman Athens 706-338-4659
3 yr. old Belgium mule male, 14.2hds., very
c gentle, anybody can ride, $800. Sammy
Hendricks Hortense 912-778-4741
3 yr. old TWH blk. stallion out of Generator's
ALTERNATIVE Silver Dollar. Carroll Kirkland Fitzgerald 229-
423-7435

very protective, $400 ea., call before 9 P.M.
ollins Evans Augusta 706-855-6865
Family horse, safe, Grandma's favorite, 15hds., easy keeper, no bad habits, loves people, $1800, Lone Star Ranch. Rodney
wilbanks Commerce 706-202-4365
Gentle 11 yr. old chestnut gelding, racking
horse, good for trails, $1050. s. Griffis
ovington 770-786-1093
Gentle horse, 1 mare, 2 geldings, 3 yr. unbroke gelding, 1 OH, 1 Belgium, $800$1200, others mixed. Susan Graves Jonesboro 770-471-0475

anywhere, $1400. Betty Collins Dublin 478272-0642
TWH geldings: 5 yr. steel gray; 7 yr. bay.; 8 yr. blk./wht.; 9 yr. strawberry roan. Shea/Albert Queen Dallas 770-505-0090
TWH/SSH 3 yr. gelding, wht. w/minimum sorrel, 14.3hds., shoes, loads, clips, $1600. Tim Odum Albany 229-787-1018 229-3171160
TWH: 3 regd. mares, 2 sorrel & 1 bay, good bloodline, reas. prices. J. Odom Thomaston 706-648-3987
Two 14 yr. saddle horses, exc. health to

anytime. Russell Griffin Gainesville 770-532 8447 770-241-0328
Golden Comets, pullets, 4 1/2 mos. old, will start laying in a few days, exc. brown egg Iayers. Lamar Burton 524 Andrew Bailey Rd Sharf:!sburg 30277 770-683-4200
Mallard & Blue Swedish ducks, 1-3 days old, can ship by P.O., 2 wk.-12 wk. ducks, 3 wk. to 1O wk. Dominick pullets, geese Raymond Seckinger Ellabell 912-858-5048 912-234-8500
Muscovy ducks, pairs, and baby Muscovy ducks. JoAnne Whitlock 527 John C. Hunter

Want Speckled Sussex hens and Golden Sebright hens and Silver Sebright pair or trio, any age. Eric Brantley Cedartown 770-3246855
Want adult female mute swan. Tony Atkins Augusta 706-951-1446
Want pure White Irish hennie cock or stag. Sam Kelley Riverdale 404-319-5004 404608-0062

LIVESTOCK 3 yr. old green broke jack and 5 yr
jenny/bred, $650. Jay Bartlett LaGrange 706-
882-4908
3 yr. paint gelding, regd., solid riding, 3 mos prof. training, ready to go trails or show
- $2500. Keith Roberts Covington 678-625
7872
4 yr. Shetland pony broodmare w/foal; 5 yr Foundation bred QH broodmare w/foal, both bred back for '06, will sell separately. K Whelan Kingston 706-346-1052
5 yr. gelding, big/stocky, regd. AQHA 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
7 yr. old regd. racking horse gelding, blk., $1500, needs exp. rider, no calls aft. 8 P.M Don Carr Adairsville 770-548-2504

Gray 5 yr. old Percheron gelding, works and ride good, $1000, $875. Tommy Brown Bowersville 706-376-2710
Medium size male donkey, gray, 4 yrs., good cond., $125. Roy Sprewell Carrollton 770-854-8644
Miniature donkey breeding pair, 34" spotted jack, 36" chocolate jenny, $1500 pr., will separate. Stacy Brown Cleveland 706-3183013
Miniature regd. donkey, jenny, 9 mos., $900, grey dunn. Dale Morrison Chickamauga 706-539-2805
Miniature regd. donkeys, breeding jack, $300; bred jenny, $1000, baby donkey, $600. Bill Wray Perl)'. 478-825-1297
Missouri Foxtrotter, spotted mare, 3 yrs . old, $3000; sorrel 3 yr. old mare, $2000, blue papered, grt. bloodlines. M. Hively Glennville

good home only, exp. rider, $1500 for both. C. Pinholster Fors}'!h 478-994-9141
Poultry/Fowl For Sale
If you have any questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
Mallard ducks must be at least three generations from the wild before they can be advertised in the Market Bulletin. Advertisers must include this information in notices submitted for f:!Ublication.
'04-'05 Ameraucana, Dominiques, RIR for sale, $1.75 and up, hatching eggs available, $1 O/flat. Ed Maldonado Carnesville 706-4912654
'05 Black Silkies $20/pr., $30 trio, Black Cochins $15 pr., $20 trio, 6 Buff Partridge Cochin $20, more. Janet Chandler Rutledge

Rd. Sharf:!sburg 30277 770-599-6811
Nine laying hens, 60 pullets & roosters, 6 to 12 wks., priced by age. A.G. Anderson Loganville 770-979-4360

O.E. Bantams, BBR, Black, Barred, SDW
Self-Blue; also, Spangled Cornish Bantams Araucana and others $5 each. Kim Hogan Cleveland 706-865-5378

0.E. Game Bantam chickens, pair Chocolate Sport, mixed rooster cheap, pr. Brown Reds reas. prices. Herbie Smith
Mableton 770-941-1066 One yr. old beau. Araucana rooster $30
Taylor Camp HamE!ton 770-946-5297

Pigeons, Birmingham Rollers, sev. to choose from. Mr. Rickey Loganville 770-554-

6445 Pigeons,

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pairs, few young ones $5-$20 each. S

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The Alternative Livestock category contains ads for ratites (ostriches, rheas,
and emus) as well as other "non-
traditional" livestock.
'05 Crias-baby llamas, regd. and very gentle $600 & up. D. Harris Powder Springs .:..7.:..:70,,_-.:_79,,_4.:...::0:66::.:6::.::8:___ _ _ _ _~--~
4 1/2 yr. white male llama $350, good -4h'-7o'-8m"_-e8"=.2'5-E=_.8=T7'-e0--n8-n--e--n,td,F_o-fr,.t--Vcal-l$le"'y2=4-7=85-=7-1=40-,6.-1-,3.1&
Llamas for sale, male an ema e, up, call after 5:30 p.m. Dana Kesler 30
Mccurley Lane Crawford 706-743-7301 Llamas, largest selection of quality
registered llamas, starting at $500, friendly,

7 yr. paint pony mare, 11.2hds., grt. child' s pony, sound, no vices, UTD on vet/farrier, $1000. T. Cummings Kennesaw 770-218

912-654-3211
Mule Extraodinaire, 16.1 hds., bay john mule, very horsey looking, drives and rides

706-557-9195 '05 RIR, Buff Orpingtons, Dominiques, Red
Legs & White Leghorns, (some pullets); also,

Orsana Lawrenceville 404-819-5109 Pigeons: Fantails, Spanish Owls, Nuns
Frill-Backs, pr. Jacobins $5-$15 each. Sandy

halter trained, delivery available. Liliane Grant Dallas 770-445-2855 =L~la~m"-a-'-s'.-'."-r::::e"'gd"'."',""v"'arc.,.ie-ty_a_g-es-,-c-o...,.lo_r_s,-ve-ry

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very well, $6000 firm. Cindy Lequin Royston guinea keets. Sandra Miller Talking Rock Hurlbutt Alvaton 706-538-1062

friendly, halter trained, guards, show, reas.,

7 yr. red dun gelding, trail ridden, $650, Ive 706-680-0110

sdmill@ellijay.com 706-253-3340 770-893- Purebred ducklings $6 each, chicks $3 dely. available. Marsha Kelly Newnan 770-

messg. Paula Brookins Blakely 229-723 4615

Mules: "Sally and Jane" Percherons, trail wagon, work harness, no bad habits, shots,

7622 '05 baby chicks, some purebred, mostly

each, White Swedish, and

Pekins, Blue Swedish, Buff Orpingtons. Priscilla

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8 yr. AQHA, 15.1hds., blk. gelding, gr'son Impressive, N/N, some reining training, smart

Amish bred, sweet disp., $6000. L. Dasher Arnoldsville 706-613-1438

mixed, approx. 2 to 3 mos., $2 each, call after 5 p.m'. Shannon/Christopher Carmichael

Adam Black Wadley 706-833-0747 706-831 1383

No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or incorporated

quiet, willing, $4000. Eddie Sullivan Nice 6 yr. old sorrel gelding, runs 5 events, Forsyth 478-808-1838

Ringneck Pheasant eggs and chicks for into any information retrieval system

Buchanan 770-646-5651 404-610-0022

good natured, easy, needs good home, good

sale, Ive. msg. James Munro Carrollton 770- without the written consent of the Georgia

Please observe our 20 word limit.

for kids. Lisa Pine Williamson 770-227-4164 Only one ad may be placed per family unit. 832-2841

Department of Agriculture.

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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

1999 Gore alum. 2H BP TB trailer, 7' tall, 2
full walk-out doors, ramp, exc. cond., $5500. L. Rosinyak Franklin 770-301-5531
2000 H"orton 2H straight load GN, all alum., 7' high, fully insulated, 6' tack area, 2 built-in
lrg. tack boxes, interior lighting, $10,500 . Becky Morris Sharpsburg 770-251-1033
2001 Sundowner 3H slant w/dressing rm.,
tack comp. in front, GN, used twice, like new cond. Michele McCoy Athens 706-543-0705
2001 Trailet Magnum Spirit, 3H BP SL, fully enclosed, drop down feed doors, rear tack, dressing rm., very good cond., $8000/obo. B. .Sn)!der Bethlehem 770-757-8495

FEED, HAY AND GRAIN
If you have questions regardmg ads m this
category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or .:..4.::.04"---=6-=5-'-1-'-9'-'0-=8=2'-.----~-~-~-----,
All hay ads must contain the variety of
hay offered for sale; i.e., Coastal bermuda
:..:h::.ay..,,'-'A-"l"'ic:..:i:::a.:..h:::a:,;y,_,. : : . e t : . . : c : . : . - - - - - - - - '04 Alfalfa hay, horse qlty., blister beetle
free, 60 lb. bales, dely. available, $8.50 bale. Carrie Willbur Canton 770-846-7979
'04 Alicia bermuda, highly fertilized, horse qlty., 5x5 wrapped rolls or square bales,

Helping Each Other
Adopt-A-Horse is a non-profit foundation specializing in finding new homes for sound horses. We operate with the help of adults and students with a history of childhood trauma. We accept horses for permanent placement at one of our facilities or placement with caring horse owners. Our foundation offers horse owners the option of caring for their animals at their homes while waiting for adoption. All horses must be sound and under saddle. All donated animals will be working horses.

deer, sika deer, elk, red deer, reindeer, and 2003 Sundowner Prostock alum. GN 20' $34/$3.50 in barn, dely. available. Art Johns caribou. For more information on the deer trailer, rubber mat, flooring, loading and Bronwood 229-995-5371 farming license, contact the Georgia unloading lights, exc. cond. Traci Britt_ '04 Alicia hay, horse qlty., small bales @ $3

If you have a horse you would like to donate to our program, please contact me.

Department of Agriculture at (404) 656- .Loganville 770-554-9218

per bale. Donnie Foister Camilla 229-294-

3667. For information on licenses of other 3H slant horse trailer for sale; 1999 model, ~0_20'-_ 4 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ species of hoofed stock (except llama and asking $14,500, it's in grt. cond., serious '04 Coastal bermuda and Tift 44 horse qlty. buffalo), contact the Georgia Department inquiries please. N Collins Gainesville 770- hay in barn, $4 per bale, dely. available. C.

Dennis Horion Adopt-A-Horse

of Natural Resources Special Permit Unit 983-3715

Hester Canton 770-289-8947

2 I43 Washington Street

at (770) 761-3044. Individuals submitting 4 to 6 pony carrousel, center flag pole '04 Coastal bermuda hay, 4x5 round rolls, advertisements to buy and sell regulated w/banner guide ties, easy set up, saddles. shelter kept, horse qlty. $30 field kept, cow

Covington, GA 30014

hoofed stock in the Market Bulletin must Doug Long Douglasville 404-316-9653

ha}' $20. J. Walsh Nevils 912-313-4420

(678) 342-8878

provide a photocopy of the appropriate Colt '95 3H slant, 5th wheel, exc. cond. '04 Coastal bermuda hay, rain free, horse

license with their ad.

Wa}'ne Smith McDonough 770-898-4418

qlty., lge. round bales, well fertilized, $35, '05 bermuda and rye grass, 4x5 round

LIVESTOCK WANTED If you have questions regardmg ads m this

Cow trailer for sale, $1000. Harold Cromer Danville 478-962-3405
D&D GN horses trailer, 6'x6', 6"x20', 4H, lrg. escape gate, divider gate, exc. cond., overall

bagged oats for horses or cows. Jeff Bacon 2057 Chicken Rd. Dudley 31022 478-875::3::::9.:..1.::.8_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~-.,,.
'04 Coastal bermuda hay, sq. bales $3 &

bales $20 each; '05 rye grass and fescue 4x5 round bales/$25 each, in barn-$20, field-$15. Bob Johnson Carrollton 770-8323117
'05 fescue hay, sq. bales $2.25, 4x5 net

AG SEED FOR SALE
It you have questions regardmg this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651-

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

length 30', $2050. Cory Hulett Milan 229-3624695
Like new, never used, 12' corral panels, $52 ea.; also, 5'x8', homemade stock trailer, $400. Donald Green Temple 770-841-6815

$3.50, 4x5 round bales, stored in barn, $30 per roll. Harold Townley Watkinsville 706-
.:_7.::.69=---=6-'1-'4.=.6_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ '04 Coastal bermuda, horse qlty., sq. bales
$3/bale at barn, $4/bale dely. available, Ive.

wrapped rolls $16. Ken Blalock Alto 706-7781030
'05 fescue, 4x5 rolls, in barn $25, in field $20, dely. available. Hank Boynton Jackson 770-227 -2958

9081or404-651-9082.
Advertisers of agricultural seed must submit a current laboratory report (not more than 9 months old) for purity, noxious weeds and germination for each seed lot

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.

Long bed slide-in cattle rack, other. M. Stoltz Newnan 770-251-4249
Saddle, ortho-flex, 17" blk.. patriot saddle, includes stirrups, girth, exc. cond., new $2300; sell $975. Randy Capes Bremen 770-

msg. Doug Huff Stapleton 706-595-2328
'04 Coastal round rolls $15. Neil Boss =B-=o_..g'a'-rt~7~0~6~-'-76.=.9.=.--'0-'9-'6-=-3--,-,--,--,---~
'04 Tift 44 square/round bales, horse qlty., '05 rye grass, round bales in the barn.

'05 fescue, 5x5 rolls, fertilized, no weeds, no rain, in barn, exc. qlty., $25/roll. Gene Ashb)! Hartwell 706-377-2994
'05 fescue, horse qlty., sq. bale in barn, rain free $4 per bale and mulch hay $3 per bale.

advertised. A seed lot must be uniform and not exceed 400 50-lb. bags. Laboratory reports will be returned upon request. Any ads fo.r agricultural seed submitted for publication without this documentation will

Wanted bottle calves, beef or dairy breed not important, reas. priced; also, looking for sheee. Lori McAllister Zebulon 770-567-4978
Want Jersey cow to hand milk and Jersey Bull. L)!nn B. Hale Ellija}' 706-276-1144
Want beef or beef cross young bulls or steers. George Scoville Macon 478-745-2524
Want bomb-proof horse for 5 yr. old girl, willing to trade. Bonnie Jones Moreland 770583-9160
Want to buy goats, pureLred or mixed breed, will pick up and pay cash, no Sunday calls. Wa}'ne Green Bremen 770-562-3605
LIVESTOCK HANDLING If you have questions regardmg ads m this
category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081 or404-651-9082.
2H BP horse trailer, good cond., some rust, mats and good floors, $1500. Betty Walters Elberton 706-283-8963
'03 Feather Lite 4H trailer, custom wood interior/weekend package, TV DVD, sink, 12' awning, $18,000. K. D. Crosby Milledgeville 478-288-0557
.92 4-Star alum. stock/polo trailer, 20' box w/mid-gate, 7' nose, $8250. Tom Thompson canton 404-680-0922
'96 3H GN slant load trailer, lrg. dressing rm. w/AC/heat, good cond., $3500. Peggy Paris Canton 770-475-1987
'97 WW 3H BP slant w/dressing rm., stock sides, good tires, floor w/mats, $3500/obo. Holli Harrison Kennesaw 770-218-3889
'98 Colt GN, 4H, slant, walk-in tack, dressing storage, thick mats, good cond., $4000. Wiley Stanfield Gray 478-746-7995
'99 Southern Classic GN horse trailer, tack rm., slant load, livestock combo, all alum., exc. cond., $9500; rubber tire wagon, single, $650. T. Woodard Atlanta 770-869-3598
15 1/2" Tucker trail saddle, breast collar and back strap, $1000, aft. 7 P.M. James Walker Commerce 706-335-4227
16" Circle Y western pleasure saddle, tan color w/blk. seat, lots of silver tooling, perfect cond., used twice, $1200, can e-mail picture Wanda Carroll Albany 229-883-2789
16" deluxe handmade reiner; 16" custom handmade roper; 17" CC training saddle; 17" Zaidi AP hunt saddle. D. Moore Cartersville 770-382-2094
19' 2H GN trailer, shower, toilet, queen size bed, LO, new tires, brakes, heat/air, many extras, $6000/obo. C. Fisher Atlanta 678978-4865
1972 Ford F-600 livestock truck, 16' bed w/removable side bodies, exc. cond., $2800. D. Holder Mcintyre 478-946-2363
1980 Stidham 2H BP w/manger, straightload w/walk-thru, tack comp., good cond., $1800/obo. Hugh Stamey Clarkesville 706947-1632
1990 Calico 2H BP trailer, mats, elec. brakes, tack comp., escape door, navy color, $2900. Dianne Cassara Loganville 770-5548574
1991 Featherlite alum. 2H straight load trailer, 7' tall, exc. cond., kept under shelter, $5500. Pam Proctor Lincolnton 706-3594497
1996 American 3H slant, good cond., tack rm. w/storage bench, hooks, shelves, and more, new wiring, tires, $2000. Theresa Came Canton 770-364-7153
1997 Ponderosa 16' stock trailer, tack rm., water tank, new floor, tires, brakes, wheel bearings, $3200. Bryant Leggett Juliette 478256-1560
1997 steel 3H SL GN, dressing rm., drop down windows, rear tack, bed, needs painting, $4000. Brian Gunter Griffin 770227-0420
1999 Colt 6H GN, lrg. tack/storage, slant load, $5500/obo. Scott Huskins Canton 678793-7422

537-9955 770-546-2281
Saddles: 2 roping saddles & tack, 1 custom built by prof. saddle maker. exc. cond., other saddle used on ranch. George Gibson Marietta 770-579-6410
Squeeze chute w/auto head catch and a mineral tank, both for $450. Steve Standridge Hull.706-318-6506
Steel hames, pads, halters and other things
for working mules or horses, like new. Johnny Keasler Woodbury 706-538-6315
Steubben Siegfried all purpose, 17 1/2", $650; Steubben Colombo dressage, 18",
$750; Steubben Tristan dressage, 18", $500, all less fittings, plus shipping. Kathy Patapov Valdosta 229-247-1473
Stock trailer, 16x5, BP, exc. shape, $2200. Josh Deal Statesboro 912-531-0043
Want blk. saddle, 15", Arabian or barrel saddle, and blk. Arabian headstall, prefer rolled sliding ear style. Donna Rieder Jackson 770-775-0940
Want cattle handling equip., squeeze chute, alley system, tub and other related items. Van Powell Silver Creek 770-366-0394
Want to buy 3H slant load alum. GN trailer w/DR, walk-thru door in middle and tack rm. in rear. Ben Fender Barwick 229-263-1061
Want trailer sufficient for hauling goats, must be road worthy, Ive. messg. Terry Woodruff Gainesville 770-536-5366
Want used draft horse saddle, Australian or western, looking for anything under $300. Donna Knight Greensboro 706-453-7761
RABBITS fl you have questions regardmg ads m rh1s
category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.
15 plus breeds, handled daily, rare Dutch, Lion heads, and Lops, some pedigree. Rachel Dockery Blairsville 706-781-1366
Flemish Giant purebreds, also bunnies, 2/3 Flemish Giant, $10-$30, call for appt. Britt Chandler Bishop 706-769-0486
Free young adult, under 1 yr., male bunnies, mixed cross breeds, herd reduction, 3 colors to choose from; also, babies for sale. T. Russell Lawrenceville 770-682-8670 770231- 7522
Holland Lop-eared dwarf bunnies & breeders, many colors, pedigreed/healthy; also priced to sell 1 pedigreed American Fuzzy Lop Sr. buck. Liz Van Horn Calhoun 706-676-5746
Lionhead bunnies & breeders, assorted colors including chocolate chinchillas, healthy & ready for new homes. Kari Baumez Calhoun 678-986-0576
Lionhead female baby, rabbit w/blk. and chocolate markings, loving, very small, $25. Kenneth Everett Hoschton 770-307-3598
Lionhead single, breeder doe, light brown, $30, no calls aft. 9:45 P.M. Paige Wester Gainesville 770-532-6141
Mini-Lop does, bucks and babies, many other bunnies from $5-15. Sandra Foster Shiloh 706-582-3088
NZW and Janwan bunnies for sale, $1 Olup. Charles Canup Covington 404-451-0539 678-625-7154
Netherland Dwarf and Dwarf/San Juan mixes, pure $15; mixes $10. W. Faulk Smarr 478-994-4917
Netherland and Lion Heads dwarf bunnies, $10 ea. Ashley Elzey Cumming 770-8894318 770-235-5311
Pedigreed, Holland lop eared dwarf bunnies and breeders, assorted colors, healthy, state licensed. Beverly Whitener Dalton 706-2772595
Rabbits for sale, $5 ea. Anthony Guinn Madison 706-342-3141
San Juan brass back cross, $6. Marvin McCallum Macon 478-935-3898
Ads cannot be called in by phone.

Ra)!mond Bailey McDonough 770-957-4713
'04 Tift bermuda hay, sq./rnd. bales, horse qlty., stored in barn, dely. available; also, sq./rnd. fescue and bermuda cow hay. Dick Stratton Locust Grove 770-914-6153 770-
"'8-'4=-2--'9-'3_1_7_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ '04 bermuda $2.50 for small bales; '04
bermuda or fescue hay $25/lge. rolls stored inside. Glenn Taylor Cartersville 404-312.:_5=2_18~-------------
'04 bermuda hay, clean, dry, sq. bales for feed or mulch $2.25 bale, volume discount, no weeds. Lynn Wellham Statham 770-725'-7-'3_78~--------------
'04 bermuda hay, horse qlty., hvy. bales, rain free, $3.50-$4 at barn, dely. available.
Jason Strickland Athens 706-340-7225 '04 bermuda mix qlty. square hay, horse &
cattle qlty., $2-$3 bale, call evgs. Renee
Keener Carrollton 770-832-3292 '04 bermuda/fescue square hay bales,
limed & fertilized, $4 each. Fran Brogdon _B_u_fo_r_d_7_7_0_-_94_5_-_6_4_3_3_ _ _ _ _ _ __
'04 fescue hay, well fertilized, 4x5 round bales, in barn, $20. Jerry Jackson/ Mary Ann Bennett Rockmart 770-684-6413 770-684-
-=-34_6'-_ 2 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ '04 fescue mxd., 5x4 rolls, well fertilized,
sheltered, $15 roll, in field $10/roll. Tom Henderson Sr. Chickamauga 706-375-2973
'04 highly fert. Coastal sq. bales-$4.50 each, Coastal round rolls $45 each, fescue and rye sq. bales $4 each, in dry. Ray Clark Dacula 770-963-3561 770-963-4228
'04 horse qlty. Coastal bermuda hay, sq. bales, dely. available. Jimmy Waldrop Forsyth 478-994-0701
'04 peanut hay, 4"x5" net wrapped, $25 each, we load, you pick up, dely. extra. Bill Cowart Lyons 912-386-2575
'04 top horse qlty. Coastal bermuda, lge. sq. bales $3.50. Jim Fenley Roberta 478-836-4444
'05 Alfalfa $6.50/bale, '05 Tift 44 bermuda/$3.50 bale, Russell bermuda/$3.50 bale, fert., sq. bales, horse qlty., in barn, will del.(extra). Helmut/Charlie Cawthon Rome 706-802-0797
'05 Alfalfa hvy. sq. bales, blister beetle free, thin stemmed, $7.50, volume discount. Mary Clark Mansfield 678-625-0338
'05 Alfalfa sq. bales $7.50. Dan HolI Newnan 770-253-1188
'05 Coastal bermuda sq. bales in barn, wel I fertilized, limed, horse qlty., $4. Kevin McClure Villa Rica 678-840-2167
'05 Coastal bermuda, sq. bales, fertilized and limed, horse qlty., in barn $4. Jack McCracken Newnan 770-304-2487
'05 Coastal/rye grass mix, weed free, fertilized,lge. qty., volume discounts available, exc. ha)!. D. L)!nn Ivel! Macon 478-256-6599
'05 Russell & Coastal bermuda, lge. 4x6 bales, lge. mixed 4x6 bales $25, in field. Tony Smith Monticello 706-471-2051
'05 Tift 44 bermuda hay, horse quality, no weeds, fertilized, rain free, $3. 75/bale; Tift 44, round bale, 4x5, $25/roll; fescue/bermuda mix $2.75/bale. James Hogsad Auburn 678-4258421
'05 Tift 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 Tift 44 sq. bales in field $3, highly fert. and limed, no weed in barn $3.75, taking orders. George Abrams Rome 706-235-3878
'05 bermuda fescue mix, fertilized, horse qlty., sq. bales/$3, round bales $20. Lewis Hayes Aragon 770-684-6850
'05 fescue hay $21, '04 bermuda hay in barn $30, 4x5 rolls. Terry Stephenson Commerce 706-335-2654 706-207-5279
'05 fescue hay, fertilized, lge. sq. bales in barn, $2 per bale, lge. inventory. M.D.
Holcomb Dalton 706-259-3749 '05 fescue hay, first cutting, no weeds,
horse hay, at barn $3.25, well fertilized. Ronnie Green Murrayville 770-532-0816

Ashle}' Garth Jasper 706-692-9222
'05 fescue/bermuda mix, fert. UGA specs., weed free, $20 roll, $2.50 bale. Jason Robinson Bowdon 770-830-0069
'05 fescue/orchard grass hay, 5' by 6' rolls in barn, $20 @ roll; mulch hay in field, 5'x6' rolls$10 each. A. G. Williams Toccoa 706-8869530
'05 horse quality fescue/clover mix hay $2.50 sq. in field, $30 roll, storage available. R. J. Camebell Rockmart 770-748-3419
'05 oat hay, sq./round bales, horse qlty., in the barn. Don Malcom Social Circle 770-4642951
'05 orchard/rye/fescue mixed, 4x4 round bales $25, 10 or more $20 each. Grady Roberts Aragon 770-684-9866
'05 prime Coastal bermuda horse qlty. hay, fert. UGA soil specs., round or sq. bales in barn, dely. available. Olin Trammell Forsyth 478-994-6463
'05 rye hay $15/roll, sprayed for weeds, 4'x5' rolls. Bill/Jennifer Busbee Comer 770497-9866
'05 sq. bales fescue orchard mix, horse qlty., $2/bale in field, $2.50 in barn. Charles Chastain Talking Rock 770-893-9013
100 rolls of peanut hay, wrapped, $35. Ray Abbott Albany 229-347-3131 229-435-6577
100% pure orchard grass, rain and weed free, sq. bales $4.50. David Harden LaFay:ette 706-397-8347
15+ A. mostly fescue, fescue/bermuda mix, in Madison Co., free if you cut & bale. George Boutwell Hull 706-714-3400
300 lge. rolls bermuda grass mixed hay $15 per roll. Ryan Shotkoski 1320 Plainview Rd. May:sville 706-224-8493
Alfalfa hay, available middle of June, place your order soon, limited qty., $3/bale in the field. Don Sullinger Roy:ston 706-245-0829
Bermuda & fescue hay, heavily fert., rain free, horse qlty., $3 to $4/sq. bale, $35 round bale. S. Stana Powder Springs 770-2413201
Fescue and orchard hay for sale; also, custom baling-round or square. J. Knight Ellijay: 706-276-1512
Free hay, you cut & bale, 12 level acres, fescue. Tim Adamson Fayetteville 678-4724633
High qlty. Coastal sq. bales for horses, well fertilized, weed free, rain free, $2. 75 per bale in barn. Mart}' Gignilliat Winder 404-886-8180
Horse cow qlty. fescue rolls $25, bermuda rolls $35, squares $3.50. Lori Duncan Newnan 404-543-4919
Horse qlty. fescue orchard grass mix, hay in the field, $2.25/bale, $22.50/JD 4x5 rolls. Budd)! 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 in barn on pallets, $25 to $30. And)! Coo12er Hiram 770-943-4384
Oats for sale, top qlty., '05 crop, bulk $3.25 per bu., bagged $4.25 per bu. Ted Milliron Shellman 229-679-5801
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
Shelled yellow corn & oats $25/barrel, wheat $30/barrel, 100 lb. bags of corn $10/bag. Wayne Montgomery Reynolds 478847-2356
Taking orders on 1st cutting this month, fescue and orchard grass, sq. bales $2.40 in field, $3 in barn. Ruby Jackson 198 Holcomb Trail Adairsville 30103 770-773-7380
Tift 44 sq. bales, weed & rain free, horse qlty., $3.50 per bale. T. Conner Social Circle 770-601-2877 770-267-4974
Tift 44, Coastal bermuda, highest horse qlty., $4/bale, 1000 lb. rolls $30, cow rolls $25. Herb Bixler Perry 478-987-9858 478-256-4556

not be published. Certain varieties of seed are protected from propagation unless they are grown as a class of certified seed. For example, wheat seed such as Florida 304, Coker 9152, Coker 9835 and soybean seed, such as 6738, Haskell and Benning, may not be propagated for sale unless the seed has been grown as a class of certified seed. Propagation of such seed is a violation of the Plant Variety Protection Act and the Federal Seed Act. If you have questions regarding certified seed, call the Market Bulletin office or the Georgia Department of Agriculture Seed Division, (404) 656-3635.
'04 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%, 50 lb. bag, $22. Phili[J Ivel! Lizella 478-935-9814
Drown top millet, germ. 70.!:i"'/o. Dilly Turlington Covington 770-786-5116
Pensacola Bahia grass seed, cleaned and bagged, 61% germ. 29% dormant seed, total germ. 90%. Jimbo Hatcher Macon 478-9541688 478-474-0034
Ag Plants for Sale
ff you have questions regarding this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.
500+ well rooted fig plants, will ship. R. E. Day PO Box 227 Thomaston 30286 706-648437
Alicia, Tift 78, Tift 85, Russell, custom planting, other. Ray Beaty Coolidge 229-9412047
American chestnut seedlings, from 34 yr. old tree, $10 ea. Baker Huff Atlanta 404-6346027
Cert. bermuda sprigs, Tifton 85, 44, Coastal, Russell, Tifway & Alicia, also, custom [Jlanting. Gene Hart Gu~on 912-728-3380
Coastal and Russell Bermuda sprigs, also custom planting statewide, references furnished. Robert McNair Junction City 706269-2563 706-575-5697
Coastal bermuda, Tift 44, Alicia, Tift 85, Statewide ref. avail., can also custom plant. Scott McDaniel Yatesville 706-472-3013
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
World feeder Bermuda sprigs, planting avail. Don Mahrer Sandersville 478-232-0793
Ag Seed/Plants Wanted
Want Patty Pan wht. squash seeds. Myrtle Greeson Winder 770-867-5888
Want old time hot squash pepper seeds or plants. Raymond Russell Nahunta 912-4629146
Want to buy up to 300 lbs. wild Chickasaw plums for seed, paying $1.50 lb. plus shitJ[Jing. M. Adams Marietta 770-509-5407
FLOWERS FOR SALE If you have questions about this category,
call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 404-6519082.
Flower seed offered for sale has not been tested for germination since it often is collected in Ve!}'. limited guantities.
$0.50/pkg. w/SASE: larkspur, gaillardia, columbine, mullein pinks, rudbeckia, cosmos, zinnias, marigold, sweet rocket, perilla cleome, impatiens. M. Lane 3914 Sue Lane Decatur 30035

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Wednesday June 8, 2005

$1/pkg. w/SASE: mxd. zinnias, marigolds, Aquatic plants, Jenny lizard's tail, primrose Daylilies, most colors, Stella de Oro, hosta, Lady-in-Red hydrangea, crape myrtles, Seed: angel's trumpet, pink hollyhock, mxd.

pink hibiscus, rose campions. Melody Wynn lilies, lotus, pickerel iris, anacharis, taros, green liriope, $1-$10. R. Gravitt Rex 770-474- cryptomeria, ilea, tea olive, one gal. hollies hibiscus, Jerusalem cherry $1/tsp. w/SASE.

Rte. 2, Box 1422 Wrightsville 478-668-3788 chameleon arrowhead, thalia, more. M. Frey 4991

$2.50, forthergilla, October glory maple. Anne Gail Wilson 1020 B. Wilson Rd. Commerce

$1/pkt. w/SASE: re-seeding petunias, Mableton mary.frey@atlmug.org 770-739-4256 Daylilies, named varieties, many colors. J. Walker Good Hoe! 706-342-9471

30529

angel's trumpet, dbl. purple, yellow, or white. Aucuba, hydrangeas, cleome, hardy Corbin 430 Bates Rd. Cartersville 30120 Leyland cypress 1 gal./$3.50, 2-3', 3 Stella de Oro 15/20 plants per clump,

C.S. Arnold 644 Lynn Ave. Jefferson 30549 begonia, coneflower, spiderwort. A. Polston 770-606-1355

gal./$7.50, ball & burlap 8-10', $10/ft. Liza Happy Returns 10/12 plants per clump, $5 per

$2/pkg.: angel's trumpet seed, all dbl., Atlanta 770-934-3785

Daylilies, named, all colors and sizes, Smith Nicholson 706-757-2526

clump plus postage. Faye Chambers

purple, white or yellow; also, Indian bead seed August lilies or hosta 8/$12, rose campion down-sizing, $5 plants now $4, perennials $1 Leyland cypress 7 gal./$15, cryptomeria, Yatesville 706-4723371

w/instr. P.P. Fran Chapman 159 Westfield Rd. or strawberry begonias 15/$12, shasta daisy, and up. H. Kakalecik Macon 478-788-5748 Bradford & Cleveland pear, oaks, river birch, Stella de Oro daylilies, 6" pots $2 plus

Leesburg 31763

coneflower, white bee balm, amaranth, Daylilies, over 200 varieties, clumps $5 to Red, Sugar & Japanese maple, dely., planting shipping. Linda Davis Monroe 770-267-5398

'04 Martin gourd seed, 50 seeds/$1.25 pkg. yarrow, $2/Tbsp. SASE. L. Brooks P.O. Box $7. Jeanette Bunn 462 Oakridge Dr. Forsyth available. Greg Strickland Winston 770-942- Swamp sunflower, wisteria, money plant,

w/SASE. Edward Thurmond 1311 McHenry 888 Armuchee 30105

31029 478-994-2453

0011 404-788-5434

Mexican sunflower, touch-me-not, four

Crossing Madison 30650-2215

Balsam, periwinkle, cleome, bachelor's Daylilies, repeat bloomers, hundreds of Leyland cypress trees & cryptomeria, o'clock, Caveman's gourd, cosmos $1 each

'04 impatien seed, tall kind, re-seeding, mix buttons, cockscomb, impatiens, each 200 regd. var., most named, call ahead, will ship. wholesale direct, $6.50 per foot, ball & w/lge. SASE, 1 stamp per item. B. Savage

colors, 1/2 tsp./$1 w/stamped envelope. seeds $1; Jerusalem cherry 50 seeds/$1 Pamela Hill 2858 Forrest Rd. Greenville burlaped. Ron Friedman Rockmart 770-378- 3017 Atkins Dr., Gainesville 30507

Catherine Ragsdale 285 Ragsdale Rd. Dallas SASE. H. Brooks 5106 Lexington Ave. Stone 30222 706-672-1574

6869

Trees: hickory, maple, oaks: Live, Red,

30157 770-445-3835

Mountain 30087

Daylilies, sale on hundreds of hybrids, Leyland cypress trees, 3 gal., approx. 4'- Shumard Red, Laurel, Overcup, saw1ooth,

'04 re-seeding impatiens, various beau. Bamboo: black, golden, timber bamboo in please call ahead. Mary Ann Denney Newnan 4.5', very green & uniform in size, $8.50 each, swamp chestnut, willow in 3, 7, 15 gal. pots,

colors, $1 per 1/2 tsp. LSASE, orders over containers, other ornamental species 770-502-9320

dely. and installation avail. on lge. orders. Bob $5-$35. N. Halley Metter 912-685-5266

$10 include extra stamp. Linda Hutton 1732 West Point Circle Marietta 30068

available, $25 and up, no calls after 10 p.m. Richard Argo Winston 770-942-6306

Daylilies, very beau. and reasonably priced, named varieties, selling by the clump for

Brookshire Buford 770-932-5795 Leyland cypress, 2000 trees, 4-1 O' in field,

Trumpet tree, English ivy, pachysandra, wintercreeper, daylily, hosta, iris, liriope,

'04 seeds: Lenten rose, hellebore, Blue mist Black Magic, Black Princess, yellow splash availability and prices. Alex Moon you dig or cut, $18 each. Donald Boss ginger lily, nandina, lamium, canna, others,

perr. ageratum, Madonna lily, fragrant trifoliate Elephant ears, Hawaiian Elephant ears, Pendergrass 706-693-2561

Loganville 770-466-1350 770-851-1350

call for info. C.O. Henderson 171 Marietta St.

orange $2/SASE. D. Vanlaar 186 Cedar Lane Alto 30510

ginger lilies $15/doz.; hostas, many rare plant, will ship. Pam Jolley Decatur 770-593-1599

Daylililes, apricot, yellow, good root sy~tem, washed & fanned, $35 for 100 ppd. Brenda

Leyland cypress, B&B, 7-20', $50 each, you dig. Charles Futral Fayetteville 770-460-1030

Alpharetta 30004-1921 770-475-6503

Turtlehead

crocosmia

hibiscus,

'04 tall re-seeding impatien seeds, mxd., 35 Black bamboo for sale. Sam Hedgepath Robinson 265 Cedar Circle West Point 31833 Lge. clumps of daylilies, all colors, $2.50 beautyberry, ginger lily, fern, herbs,

colors and shades, many variegated, 1/2 2215 Ingleside Ave. Macon 31204-2031 478- 706-663-2723

per clump, no shipping. Etheleen James 197 hydrangea, stokes asters, strawberry

tsp./$1 w/SASE. Mozelle Green 158 George 743-0777

Cowart Rd. Chatsworth 30705

Blue hydrangeas, columbines, viburnums,

'04 tall, all colors, zinnia seed, lge. size, hostas, (blue, green, variegated), oakleaf

prompt shipment, $3 pt., $5 qt., postage paid. hydrangea, thrift, iris, crocosmia, cinnamon

Sue Williams 2801 Massee Rd. Adel 31620 ferns, daylilies, purple & yellow coneflower,

1 gal. size Stella de Oro daylilies $3.50 others. J. Poss Cumming 770-889-0566

each, 1 gal. size variegated liriope $3 each. Boxwoods up to 4' high, diff. prices; hosta

Joe Fleming Atlanta 770-971-1316

$12/doz., old time daffodils $3/doz., Siberian

1 lace cap hydrangea, 1 forsy1hia, $4 each, ferns, hostas, epimedium,. other, dig free

iris $4/doz., $5 postage each. B. Lunsford 3602 State Highway 60 Suches 30572

liriope. Corene Tatum Gainesville 770-532- Boxwoods, aucubas, althaea, must dig. E.

6594

Hood Lilburn 770-923-1591

1OOO's of hosta, 80 plus varieties, hardy Brugmansia angel's trumpets: flamingo,

ferns, sorry no shipping. C. Miller Gray 478- coral glow, white, dbl. white, Jean Pasco,

986-5964 478-986-7388

Jamaica lemon yellow, hedychium ginger

1800 daylilies Siberian, crinum

$5 up, iris Japanese lily. Betty Milford 474

lilies, many colors, Confederate rose. Trudy Kretchman Atlanta 404-378-11 04

Ridgeview Rd. Lavonia 30553 706-356-4876 Cannas, dbl. red, salmon $12/doz., $5

2 Tbsp. of shasta daisy seeds for $1 w/SASE, plant any1ime. M. Sparks P.O. Box 118 Portal 30450
3000 Leyland cypress 8-16' in field, you dig or we dig, call for price. Thurmon Turk Jefferson 770-945-8172 678-936-0688
4" perennials, 350 var., $1.50, helleborus, eucalyptus, palms, ferns and shrubs, display garden. Selah Ahlstrom Jackson 770-7754967
7 var. of angel's trumpets, 3 colors of doubles, 3 colors of trees, night bloomers, Confederate roses. Roxanna Wishon Conyers 770-929-3585
Aloe plant for sale. Egbert/Louise Barker 1099 Southers Cir. Suwanee 30024-1403

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
Castor mole beans 50 seeds/$2. Thomas Twitty 76 Moss Lane Blue Ridge 30513 706632-3914
Cleome, cosmos, columbine, red poppies, red hollyhocks, red blazing star hibiscus, yellow, white, pink hibiscus $0.50 each pkg. w/SASE. Nell Jones 3767 Plumcrest Rd., Smyrna 30082
Confederate rose cuttings $5/plant, tiger lilies, seeds, hibiscus pink, white, daylily, periwinkle $1.50/pk. Lavida Childs 170 Mallory Dr. LaGrange 30241

770-887-4539

Confederate rose rootings, potted, ready for

Amaryllis, 2nd year bulblets, sgl. blossom- planting outside $5 each, you pick up,

m.xd. oo\ors:. $.20 per dozen postage paid.
Maria Green 219 Collins Rd. Fort Valley 31030 478-825-0064
Amaryllis, red, brilliant bulbs, 6/$19

Statnam area, call first. Delia Buxton Statham 770-725-6717
Crape myrtles, Yiburnum, iris, Kerria, nandina, jasmine, Beauty berry, sweet

postpaid. C. Jongma 135 Kings Chapel Rd., William, yarrow, periwinkle, PeeGee

Martinez 30907 706-860-0200

hydrangeas, althaea, daylilies, hosta, much

Angel's trumpet trees, gold, pink, yellow, more. J. Payne Acworth 706-264-8232 770-

white, peach $5 each, dbl. white $10 each, 974-1229

call for more colors & prices. Maggie Vincent Daffodil bulbs $6/doz. shipped free; also,

Auburn 770-963-4372

Confederate rose seed bale $2 each w/SASE.

Angel's trumpet various colors, potted $5 Justin Wood 621 W.B. Braddock Rd. Uvalda

each. James Jenkins 1647 Colonial S. Dr. 30473

Conyers 770-922-4785

Daylilies for sale, hundreds of regd.

Angel's trumpet, various colors, potted $5 varieties, hundreds of hybridized daylilies, 1-

each, rooted in water $3 each. James Hart 285 at 1-85 Chamblee. Barbara Neitzel

Conyers 770-922-4931

Nottaway Daylilies Atlanta 770-943-5571

Angel's trumpets in pots, white and pink: Daylilies for sale, hybrids, many colors,

also, Confederate roses. Wanda Echols including dbl. orange, $2 per clump, you dig.

Greensboro 706-453-9097

Frank Bounds Marietta 770-973-4599

Angel's trumpets, aucuba, nandina, Daylilies, 100 plants, mixed colors & sizes,

althaea, forsy1hia, yucca, Confederate rose, $35, $7.50 shipping; 5 butterfly ginger lilies

gardenia, swamp daisy, iris. Ryan Witt $15, $3.50 shipping, check/money order. S.H.

Conyers 404-345-7465

Hill 144 Calhoun Rd. Sylvester 31791 229-

Angel's trumpets, hydrangeas, irises, 535-4738

Elephant ears, hot poker, crocosmia, daisies, Daylilies, 15 Stella de Oro $12, $3.50

cannas, Rose-of-Sharon, call after 6 p.m. M. shipping; 5 naked lady ginger lilies $15, $3.50

Buchanan Bowdon 770-258-2848

shipping. Ms. E.P. Dykes 1152 Ga. Hwy. 32E.

Angel's trumpets, pink, apricot, $4 each, Ashburn 31714

Daylily hybridizer, 14 yrs., qlty. 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 bamboo, 3 kinds, you dig. J. Rocca Alpharetta 770-569-7498
Free cactus, diff. kinds & colors, no shipping. Bessie Farmer Pendergrass 706693-2556
Free trees, already pushed down & easy access, oak, gum, pine, poplar & hickory. Billy Bailey Canon 706-356-1175
From my yard to yours, common perennials, re-seeding annuals, shrubs, ground covers, native plants, most in pots, $1 up, have too much. Carol Koslowsky Alpharetta 770-475-4337
Giant hibiscus, pink, dk. pink, white, $1 each pk. w/SASE, free Confederate rose seeds w/order. R. Shuman 825 Shumantown Rd., Ellabell 31308
Golden rain tree, orange, yellow, bronze, marigold 2 Tbsp. $1 w/SASE. Dan McAvoy 1834 Stoney Ridge Rd. Washington 30673
Golden raintrees, Koel-reuteria paniculata, lge. & -small, free seed w/tree purchase from $3 to $7. Mrs. Bullard Atlanta 404-634-5260
Hen and chicks red/purple small $12/doz., lge. 6/$12, Star-of-Bethlehem or pink/white oxalis bulbs 3 doz./$12, asters, Stephanotis, feverfew $2/Tbsp. w/SASE. A. Mashburn 1030 Haywood Va. Rd. Armuchee 30105
Hens and chicks $4.50 1/2 doz. plus $1.25 shipping, very healthy. Barbara Gunn P.O. Box 202 Cave Springs 706-777-9314
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
Hosta 1 gal./$5, sev. varieties. James Callaway Fayetteville 770-461-4716
Hosta, 1 gal., many var., $3.50 and up, qty. discounted. Mark/J.T. Edge Covington 678300-4407 770-786-3519
Hosta, variegated, marjinata, lamium, vinca minor, trumpet trees, you dig, liriope, variegated, green, mondo, mahonia, others. J.N. Henderson Austell 770-948-5336
Hostas, 200 var., 2 miles beyond Zion Hill Church, Fri., Sat., Sun. or by appt. Dee Little Ellijay 706-635-4891
Hostas, 6 var. daylilies, columbine, achillea, hesperis, daisies, coreopsis, liriope, much more. Carol Bland Fayetteville 770-964-3162
Hostas- one gal. pots $2. R.L. Jacobs Marietta rljr44@aol.com 770-425-4336
Hybrid daylilies $1.50 clump, you dig. W. Holladay 671 Dozier Dr. Marietta 770-4272622
Hydrangea, gardenias, nandina, liriope,

Glynn James Rd. Lyons 30436 912-526-8516
Lge. pampas grass $25 each, mint $2/pot, Bishop's weed, ivy, green liriope-bags $5 each, dbl. ruffle orange daylilies 12/$3, 4 more. Pat Edwards Snellville 770-979-7040
Locust trees for fencing, call for price. Randall Ayers Buchanan 770-646-3923
Lower than wholesale: anise, barberry, loropetalum, 5 type hollies, Leyland cypress, juniper, more, all 3 gal. L. Williams Cumming 678-858-7474
Marigold, yellow/orange, or money plant seeds 2 Tbsp./$1, send LSASE w/2 stamps. Patti Ryder 6210 Jewell Bennett Rd. Dawsonville 30534
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 25/$15, Society garlic 30/$15, other $3.85 shipping. B. Reese 3908 N. Forrest St. Valdosta 31605 229-2448891
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
Moonflower seed 15/$1 w/SASE and instructions. John Fields 1026 W. Poplar St. Griffin 30224
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
Ola timey daffodils $3/doz., Siberian iris $4/doz., $5 postage each, 7 boxwoods, Japanese magnolia, daylilies, mullein pink plants, redbuds, other. E. Beach Duluth 770476-1163
Orchid plant collection for sale, $10-$25 each. B. Pipher Marietta 770-977-3376
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
Peonies in 1 gal. container $7.50-$9.50 each. L. Majewski Marietta 770-587-9395
Peony poppies, BB buttons, mixed giant cockscomb, larkspurs, moon seed, rose moss, snapdragons, cleome $1 each w/SASE. O.L. Phillips P.O. Box 516 Trenton 30752
Perennial flowers, trees and shrubs for sale, $5 and up, no shipping. Joy Hamrick 352 Red Branch Rd. Talking Rock 30175
Periwinkle, blue flowers, all kinds of liriope, (mondo, big blue, and variegated), variegated

begonia, Porcaline berry vine, Jack-n-Pulpit, iris, helleborus, will ship. B.G. Holliman Atlanta 770-855-4252
Variegated liriope, irises, green monkey grass. Billy Swann 20 Fern Circle Stockbridge 30281 770-474-2769
Water/bog plants, parrot feather, water iris, horsetail, canna, more, most $3-$5, pick up or will ship. Deborah Duchon Atlanta 404-5202548
White Cherokee roses $5, red or pink seven sister roses $5, Red honeysuckle vines 3/$5. June Hurst 536 Green Rd. Whigham 39897
White, pink, yellow angel's trumpets in pots, and Paulownia trees $5-$10-$15, getting root cramped, need transplanting now. N. Wilson Covington 770-786-5496
Zinnia, podocarpus, old-fashioned hollyhock, gay flower, gerbera, hyacinth bean vine, black-eyed Susan, yellow tick seed, list $1/SASE. Lee Abernathy 12344 Hwy. 109 Meansville 30256
FLOWERS REQUIRING
PERMITS
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Flowers Wanted
Want 5 or 6 Saint Joseph lilies. Frank Deiss Ashburn 229-567-4593
MISCELLANEOUS
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$5.20 S&H, can ship 2 plants for same post., each additional plant add $0.75/postage. Linda DuPree P.O. Box 27 Byron 31008 478956-3545
Angel's trumpets, pink, white, yellow $5, hosta $3, gorgeous daylilies, many colors,

Daylilies, 1800 var., send $2 for 22 page listing. M. Netherton 113 Dothan Rd. Blakely 39823 229-723-6703
Daylilies, 400+ regd. ones, all colors & types, for list, send 2 stamps or $1 (refund w/order). M. Eanes P.O. Box 306

English ivy, oak trees, hickory nut trees. Mary Ann Belman Atlanta 404-237-1557
Hydrangeas, hostas, angel's trumpets, more, private nursery by appt. onl., call for available hours. V. Blackstone Powder Springs 770-218-1408

ivy & green ivy, red Japanese maple, call anl'!ime. M. Woody Royston 706-245-0961
Pinckneya, tung oil, needle palms, white bleeding heart vine, red and blue passion flower, butterfly pea vine. Neal Gillis 121 Milling Rd. Poulan 31781 229-776-4067

Bees, Honey & Supplies
Bee hive equip.--smoker, supers, brood chamber, etc. Willie Turpin Talmo 706-6934410
Bees for pollination in South Ga., now

Siberian irises, many others. Teresa Hearn Brooks 770-460-7481

Stockbridge 30281 770-474-8827 Daylilies, dbl. orange, $0.50 each, pick up

Iris, (black), others, daylilies, abelia, nandina, forsy1hia, mahonia holly, weeping

Pitcher plants, grancy greybeard, agave, bamboo, parasol tree, palms, tung oil, SASE

ready, call for pricing. Ben Bruce Homerville 912-487-2001

Angel's trumpets, some in lge. pots, ready by appt. or can ship, call for information. willow, pussy willow, hosta, bottle brush for list and prices. Altamond Williams Collins Bees-8 frame hives, new Queens, good

for your deck or patio, blue-lavender, pink, William Turner White 770-386-2416

buckeye, fig bushes. Betty Stephens Monroe 912-693-6411

brood, frames "In the white". D. Pearson

white, yellow, dbl. purple, white & yellow, $5- Daylilies, hundreds blooming; all colors; 770-267-5053

Plants & flowers for hanging baskets & Lakeland 229-482-2393

$12. B.W. Driggers Conyers 770-760-9050 over 350 "buy two get two" free, sales by appt. Irises, canna lilies, hosta, setcresea, silver gardens, annuals and perennials, do not ship. Environmental carpenter bee traps, proven

Angel's trumpets, well rooted in water, pink, www.alcovydaylilies.com Alcovy Daylily Farm, dollar, variegated liriope thrift $1.50 per 4" Karen Annis 1436 Stark Rd. Jackson 30233 and highly effective. Bruce Prince Jasper

yellow, white, no shipping, $3 each. Lucy J. Burgess Covington 770-787-7177

container, no shipping. Rodney Petty Marietta Pond plants for sale, many varieties, call for 706-692-2186

Singleton 720 Thrasher Dr. SW. Marietta 770- Daylilies, hundreds from my garden, 770-973-6009

appt., will ship, send SASE; bare root lotus Frames, full or brood & bees only, $8 frame.

422-8611

hybrids and dbls., $500 clump. Frances Hall Japanese maples and daylilies, over stock $13. Susan Kingsolver 202 Piedmont Park Theresia Riechert Blackshear 912281-6498

Angel's trumpets, well rooted, 3 colors, $5, 4589 Ala. Hwy. SW. Rome 30165-9286 706- sale, mix colors, 11 gal. to 5 gal., call for Hull 30646 706-425-1899

912-449-2828

ship or pick up, Ive. msg. or email. Bonnie 235-5351

directions. Stephen Bonner Gordon 478-628- Re-seeding impatien plants 6" 50 plants, Georgia grown queens from a licensed

Vaughn Newnan info@brugmansias.us 770- Daylilies, hundreds of regd. varieties, asstd. 1611

mixed colors $10 plus $3 postage. Nora V. breeder, winter hardy and very gentle, golden

251-7674

perennials, and Knock Out roses. Linda Butler Japanese maples, 140 var., ginkgos. Cryder 3851 Mount Eva Church Rd. Monroe in color. A. Richardson Fayetteville 770-461-

Angel's trumpets, white, 1 gal./$4; yellow Auburn linda@bloomindesigns.com 678-376- Wylene Townley Forest Park 404-363-1790 30655 770-267-4537

7814

lamium ground cover, grows fast, $1/4" pot, 7987

Japanese maples, Viridis, Sango Kaku, Red leaf castor mole beans 25/$2 w/$0.37 Hive bees, empty hives, supers, etc., new

Christmas ferns/$4, hellebores $4-$10. Mary Daylilies, hybrid huge blooms, all colors, Crimson Queen, Ever Red, Inaba Shidare, plus $0.12 postage w/each order of 25 castor crop honey, pts., qts., 5 gal. cans, closed Sat.

Wenger Gainesville 770-287-0734

price start $2 fan and by the clump. Jack Bloodgood, Osakazuki, Red Dragon, 3 gal. beans, no checks. John Carroll 1677 Buford Edward Colston Taylorsville 770-382-9619

Angel's trumpets, yellow, 1 gal. $6, 2 Wright Douglasville 770-489-9678

$55 to 15 gal. $98. Bridget Britton Garfield Dam Rd., Buford 30518 770-945-6901

Wildflower honey $27/gal.; also, jars,

gal./$8. Charles Coffer Hickory Flat 770-751- Daylilies, lge. selection, named varieties & 706-829-1427

River birch 7 gal./$20, crape myrtles 3 beekeeping supplies and wax foundation, will

7408

colors, Stella de Oro, every blooming dwarf 15 Japanese maples, acer palmatum, gal./$12, red & pink. Denise Thompson pick up unwanted.bees or equip. Ernest Quinn

Annuals, bonsai, brugmansia, (angel's fans/$15. M.M. Haynes 275 Pine Crest Dr. Jasper/Fairmount area, $20 and up. Robin Lawrenceville 770-513-2552

Decatur 770-491-8726

trumpets), daylilies, hellebores, herbs, hosta, Canton 30114 770-479-5224

Helms Fairmount 706-334-7331

Sedums, (3 var.), bloody Cranesbill, vinca, Will remove honeybees & low hanging

hanging baskets, vines plus 1OO's of Daylilies, named regd. varieties, all Eureka Japanese maples, hostas, Leyland cypress, mondo grass, mahonia, Siberian iris, daylilies, swarms, all unwanted equip. & hives, quotes

perennials. Michelle Faulk Conyers listed, $5 to $45 for dbl. fan, peak bloom late azaleas, cactus. Linda Waites Fairburn 770- angel's trumpet, {white,yellow), hosta. Susan given on sight; Marion, Talbot, Taylor,

wildflower444444@yahoo.com 678-908-3060 June. Frank Cross 207 Birchwood Drive 964-6414

Dodd Conyers 770-760-7254

Muscogee, Harris cos. Glenn Cobb Mauk

Annuals--wave petunias, impatiens, Clarkesville 30523 706-754-7231

La. lilies or daylilies $12/doz., spiderwort Seed: l'nullein pink, morning glory, touch- 229-649-2232

marigolds, begonias, salvia, geraniums, Daylilies, named varieties, angel's 8/$12, verbena, Jacob's ladder, Queen Anne, me-nots 1/2 tsp./$1, money plants, four Will remove honeybees & other bees along

vinca, lobelia; 4" 75 cents, 6 packs/$1; trumpets, yellow, pink, white, (growing in one ageratum, hyacinth bean $2/Tbsp. SASE. F. o'clocks, angel's trumpet, hibiscus, althaea w/any unwanted bee equip. in Perry and

hanging baskets, $5; perennials also. D. gal. pots), hosta, no Sunday sales. J. Davis Brooks 674 New Rosedale Rd., Armuchee $1/tsp., ea. w/SASE. G. Robertson 1955 Old surrounding area. Derry Oliver Perry 478-

Martin Suwanee 404-234-6038

Dahlonega 706-864-2649

30105

cornelia Hwy. Gainesville 30507

987-7454

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Will remove honeybees & other bees in Grass carp, bluegill & shellcracker bream,

Oddities

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Metro Co. area & long dist. beyond Metro Co. area. Milton D. Scott East Point 404-3440719
Will remove unwanted bee hives, low or accessible swarms of bees and equip. in Monroe, N. Bibb, Jasper, and Butts cos. Gene

channel catfish fingerlings, bass, fathead minnows, pond fertilizer, dely. or pickup by appt. only. Robert Brown Brooks 770-7198039
Lowest prices, grass carp, catfish, bluegill, shellcracker, redbreast, hybrid bream, bass,

200 gourds $1 each, make a deal if you take 2 or more, no shipping. Chad Hammond Winder 770-725-2514
Asstd. gourds, many sizes, starting $1 and up. Anne McKinney Griffin 770-233-0983

Sellers 992 Old Cabaniss Rd. Forsyth 31029 dely. available, volume discount. Ringo Merritt Dorset and Tunis sheep fleeces, limited qty.

478-994-1133

Waynesboro 706-554-0182

available. Gayle Richardson Woodstock 770-

Things To Eat

Pond hardy goldfish, pond raised. Charles 928-8619

Beavers Dallas 770-445-7023

Gentle homemade lye soap 5 oz. bar $3,

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

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

shipping $3 for total order. Linda Stewart 5155 Howard Rd. Cumming 30040 770-887-6988
Gourds, diff. shapes and sizes, $1 to $1.50 each. C. W. Porter Conyers 770-482-4771
Gourds, many varieties to choose from. Hoyt Howard Cumming 770-887-2039

website www.agr.state.ga.us and link from Red wigglers bedrun $25 includes shipping. the home page to the Organic Agriculture Melba Strickland Yatesville 706-647-1894

Miscellaneous Wanted

page and registration forms. Those who Red wigglers, Giant Reds, $30 per lb., call Want 1 gal. hand cranked ice cream churn.

do not have internet access or are unable after 6 p.m., Ive. msg. J.A. Fincher Acworth Elizabeth Welch P.O. Box 246 Twin City

to download the forms, should contact the 770-427-4845

30471 478-763-2252

Organic Program Manager, Vernon Red wigglers, breeders, $20/lb. w/instr. plus Want 100 gal. to 1000 gal. water barrels,

Mullins, at (706)595-3408.

shipping. R. Stapleton Rte. 1, Box 105 need several. Herbert Metz Cumming 678-

'04-'05 pecans for sale $7/lb. plus postage, Lumber City 31549 912-363-4459

947-6987

will crack, shell, separate your pecans $0.30 lb. Russell Eaton Stockbridge 770-506-2727

Red worms 500 breeders or 1000 bedruns $35, can ship. Jimmy Jacobs Smyrna

Want 120 8" concrete blocks. Frank Bond Norcross 770-447-8160

'05 shelled pecans, mostly halves, $7/lb. bagged in freezer, postage paid in Georgia, 5 lb. min., call nights. Franklin Eaton 3389 Nancy Creek Rd. Gainesville 30506 770532-9340 770-532-6333
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, bring your own egg cartoon and save 25

jjacobs002@mindspring.com 770-333-1728
Sterile grass carp, catfish, DNR regd./licensed pickup or dely. Randy Bennington Dahlonega 770-377-3243
Sterile grass carp, channel catfish, all sizes available, bluegill and redear bream and bass. Ed Henderson 1852 Fort Creek Rd. Dearing 30808 706-595-7183
Walleye, lge. mouth bass, bream, channel catfish, yellow perch, sterile grass carp, statewide dely. David Cochran Ellijay 706889-8113 706-635-8700

Want 2" alumin. irrigation pipe and fitting, etc. Robert Sohn Suwanee 770-932-3403
Want 4' dia. cement pipe, 4-7' long, good condition. Larry Knight Royston 706-2459781
Want Grandma Bear Fisher stove only, (wood stove). Keith Taylor Woodstock 770928-4580
Want PTO driven water pump for 20 hp. or smaller tractor. Wilmer Davis Waycross 912285-1073
Want an old claw feet bathtub to make a

cents. Harriette Jacobs Jacobs Farm

Fertilizers & Mulches

worm bed. Gene Taylor Loganville 770-466-

Warrenton 706-465-3866
Lge. cultivated blackberries for sale $4/gal. picked, $2.50 you pick. Nancy Martin Glennville 912-654-0518

'04 bales

Coastal hay for mulch, available, some dely.

1a0v0a0il#abblael.esw, .11TO.

Davis Haddock 478-932-5462

0301
Want bamboo poles, 12-15' long, dry or green, 2 1/2 diameter. Jay Spell College Park 404-762-5130

Mayhaws-berries, other. Jimmy Moore Valdosta 229-244-7547 229-460-3987
South Ga. pecans for sale $7/lb. & postage; alsQ. we crack, shell and separate .35 lb. Jim Barlow Loganville 770-554-7457
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
Wild blackberries, taking orders for June $12 per gal., Loganville-Monroe area. Donald Camp Loganville 770-267-7350

'05 fescue mulch hay $2 sq. bales in barn; also, you pick up in field for $1.60. Frank Everett Buford 770-614-1255
'05 mulch hay, wheat straw, qlty., lge. quantities and dely. available $1.75 per bale. Phillip Merk Commerce 706-476-4747
'05 wheat straw, sq. bales, trailer load, $1.85 in field, dely. available, 50,000+ bales avail. Wallace Vassar Hartwell 706-436-2664 706-376-9019
Compost for potting, been thru composting machine, no smell, $25/pick-up load, can load for you & del. lge. loads near Lula. Jim Gathercole Lula 678-283-3029
Fescue bermuda mix mulch hay, dely.

Want galv. chick brooder, factory made, 4 or 5 layers high & Woodmizer band saw bed extension for '02 super hydraulic LT40. R.W. King 6637 Crawford Pl. Rd. Appling 30802
Want heavy duty live catch 4'x8' wild hog trap. Roger Cobb II St. Simons Island 912634-9669
Want honey extractor and two outside doors. Charles Olsen Newnan 770-304-2737
Want incubator in working condition w/auto fan and turner, any size. Amanda/Eric Brantley Cedartown 770-748-5854
Want locally grown produce, (Augusta, Ga.): tomatoes, corn, squash, etc.; also, local honey, Sourwood and/or Wildflower. Gary

Herbs

available, semi. loads, call for bulk pricing or Verner Augusta 706-860-6647

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
Pepper seeds: bouqu<;it, cayenne, serenno chile, pimento, tobasco, red cherry, cowhorn $1/pkt. w/SASE. Ann Dutton 3269 Five Forks Trickum Rd. Lilburn 30047

for small amounts. Chasen Wright Fayetteville 404-557-1676
Free aged horse manure w/shavings, will load w/lractor. J. Helgren Port Wentworth 912-313-1110
Free aged horse manure, very clean, we will load, great for gardens, flower beds, fields; other. Jill Mills Alpharetta 770-886-8080
Free composted horse manure, easy access, you load and haul. Lyn Brus Loganville 770-554-9193
Free horse manure/shaving mix, aged, you load by the bag, we'll load truck full. B. Butler Dawsonville 404-429-5340
Golden red clean pine straw, long needle,

Want millstone and syrup kettle, the bigger the better, will pay reasonable price and pick up. H.J. Hine Conyers 404-310-6490
Want mule drawn equip. & old wagon wheels. Ray Bell Blue Ridge 706-632-5985
Want old butcher block, reas. priced. Shirley Garcia 107 Kevin Dr. Kathleen 31047 478-987-7371
Want old time mule driven cane mill, will pick up. Ernest Ogburn Cataula 706-3277667
Want syrup kettle, 60 or 100 gal., will pick up and pay reas. price. Bob Kammerer Greensboro 706-467-9373
Want to buy 48" or 60" darkout Louvers;

Fish & Supplies

Persons selling sterile triploid grass

carp must have a Wild Animal License

from the Georgia Department of Natural

Resources.

Market

Bulletin

advertisements for sterile carp must be

accompanied by a photocopy of the

advertiser's license.

For license

Information, contact DNR Special Permit

Unit at (770) 761-3044.

150 55-gal. drums, split long way worm

beds, 25 (3'x1 O') wooden beds, other items for

sale, reas. offers. J.F. Smith Boston 229-498-

4419

30 yrs. continuous operation, bass, channel

catfish fingerlings, bluegill, shellcracker,

hybrid bream, sterile grass carp, dely.

available. Tony Chew Manchester 706-846-

3657

8-10" grass carp, coppernose bluegill,

$2.85 per bale picked up, $4.25 per bale installed, min. 40 bales, dely. available. K. Hess Alpharetta 770-844-7147
Golden .red pine straw, semi-loads, $2.60 per bale. K. Hester Alpharetta 678-513-9188
Golden red, ex1ra lge. bales of pine straw, delivered and installed, $4.25/bale. L. Hoke II Atlanta 770-518-0577
Horse manure, free you pick up and haul by appt. only. T. Freilich McDonough 770-3209977
Huge round bales pine straw 20 lbs. $8 you haul, $9 we haul. Jim Denton Flovilla 770775-2650
Mulch hay for sale $1.75/bale, call after 6 p.m. Kermit Simmons Jefferson 706-3679739 770-867-7550
Mulch hay, 4x5 rolls, $5 per roll. Stan Obannon Hartwell 706-376-5046
Pine straw $2.75/bale, free delivery w/min.,

also, 12"x48" darkout Louvers, and set of Choretime scales for pullet poultry house. Billy Witt Calhoun 706-629-7412
Want to buy standard wheels for Ford 1210 or will trade turf tires & wheels. Gene Vaughn Lizella 478-836-3038
Want unwanted trees, prefer pines to make lumber; also, want hdwds., 30 mile radius. Eddy Dunn McDonough 770-957-7633
Notices
Will the gentleman from Cochran withe amaryllis please contact me. Royce Barker Macon 478-474-2158
Will the person who bought my sod harvester to call me, have another piece of equip. you may be interested in. Glenn Crummey Baxley 912-366-9500 912-3675880

channel catfish, redbreast, shellcracker, del. to all areas, installation available, del. to largemouth bass, dely. available. Jack Lioyd all areas. Josh Bulloch Warm Springs 770-

Out-Of-State Wanted

Nahunta 912-778-4074

571-0189

Want 14' drying wagons made by Vada

Livestock Sales and Events

Every 1S1!Rue~??u~ G~t~';!ry ~~!~~!!t~~eder Pig

Feeder-Breeder Pig Sale, poultry, 6

Sale, 1 pm, Tri County Livestock

pm, hogs & goats, 7 pm, Taylor Cty.

Sales, Hwy. 206 & 268 Crossing,

Livestock Auction, just off S.R. 128, s.

Ambrose. Info.: 912-359-3803 or

of Reynolds. Info: 478-847-3664 or

Sherrel Day, 912-359-2914.

706-647-3559.

Every 1st & 3rd Sat. New Goat Sale, 1 pm,

Every Thurs. Horse Auction, All Breed

poultry, fowl & rabbits to follow, Triple H

Horse Sale, tack, 7:30 pm, horses &

Sales, Metter, Hwy. 46 e. GAL C002567

ponies, 9 pm, cash or approved

Info: Waylan Hitchcock, 478-553-9938

checks, Reidsville. GAL 2687 Info:

or Lewie Fortner, 478-469-5178.

Mike Holland, 912-654-2863/614- Every 3rd Sat. Hoise Sale, tack, 7 pm, horses

6621.

to follow, Triple H Sales, 5250 Old

Every Fri. night Horse Sale, 7:30 pm, 102 Lumber City Hwy., Hazlehurst. Info:

Savannah Rd., Tennille. GAL C002567 Info: Waylan Hitchcock, 478-553-9938,

Steve Underwood, 912-594-6200

Gary Williams, 478-469-3805.

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

Every 1st & 3rd Sat. S & D Goat Sales,

Every Fri. night Goat, Poultry & Small

Baxley Fairgrounds, begin 12:30 pm;

Animal Sale, 7 pm, Buggy Town

goats, pigs, poultry. Info: Steve Smith,

Auction, 1315 Hwy. 341 s.,

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

Barnesville. GAL #3177 Info: 770-358- Every 2nd Sat. Livestock Auction, Waddell

0872/1786.

Auction Barn, Climax, Ga., 1 pm,

Every 2nd Fri. Horse & Tack Sale only, 7 pm, Coker Sale Barn, Duncan Bridge

selling goats, sheep, poultry and small animals; selling miscellaneous at 10

Rd. at old Chattahoochee Livestock

am; #AU003249. Info.: 229-246-

Barn. #AUNR2916 Info: Wayne

4955/416-7217.

Coker, 706-540-8418.

Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Pony Express Horse

Every 3rd Fri. Tack & Horse Sale, tack, 6

Sales; located jct. of Hwys. 11 & 142;

pm, horses, 8 pm, Southeastern

tack 6 pm, horses 8 pm; GAL#2549.

Arena, Unadilla. GAL #2920 Info: 478-

Info.: Sallye Forrester, 770-788-3303.

627-2727.

Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Cattle, Slaughter

Every Sat. Small Animals, Chickens,

Hogs, Goats, Sheep & Fowl Sale, 1

Rabbits, Sheep, Goats & Horse Sale,

pm, H&M Livestock Market, Lyons,

4 pm, Coker Sale Barn, Duncan

Hwy. 1 s. (old Toombs Cty. Stockyard).

Bridge Rd., White Cty., at old

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

Chattahoochee Livestock Barn. Info:

(sale day) or myra1@cybersouth.com.

Wayne Coker, 706-540-8418.

Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Goat Sale, 1 pm,

Every Sat. night Goat, Poultry & Small

poultry, rabbits & fowl to follow, Triple

Animal Auction, 7 pm, Bradley-

H Sales, 5250 Old Savannah Rd.,

Wayside Auction, 1035 Monticello Hwy., Gray. GAL 2070 Info: Curtis

Tennille. GAL C002567 Info: Waylan Hitchcock, 478-553-9938 or Lewie

Barfield, 478-986-8852 or Bobby

Fortner, 478-469-5178.

Russell, 478-986-4657.

Every 4th Sat. Miscellaneous Sale, 10 am,

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

goats, poultry, small animals sale, 12 noon, cash only, Gaines Livestock

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

Auction, Hwy. 84, Quitman. GAL

358-0872/1786.

#2514 Info: 229-263-9940.

Every 4th Sun. Horse/tack sale, 12:30 pm, Every 4th Sat. Chattahoochee Goat & Sheep

Southeastern Arena, Unadilla;

Sale, Eastanollee Livestock Market,

GAL#2934/1854. Info.: 478-627-2727.

Eastanollee. Info: Mike Stepp, 770-869-

7268 or Joe Barefoot, 770-869-7726.

Notice

Livestock auctions listed in the Market Bulletin sometimes offer related items for sale, such

as tack and other livestock equipment. Notices for auctions selling any items other than

livestock must be accompanied by the auction license number of the principal auctioneer or auction firm conducting the auction, per regulations of the Georgia Secretary of State. Notices without this information cannot be published. If you have any questions about the Livestock Sales & Events Calendar, please call Carlton Moore at 404-656-3682.

Timber
The Timber for Sale category is designed to provide an option for forest farmers to market their standing timber. Timber advertised in this category must be individually owned and produced by the advertiser on his/her own property; timberland must be at least 1 acre. No companies or businesses are allowed.
Free 40 lge. pines, you cut and haul, great for sawmill. Jim Rosser 3171 Hicks Rd. Marietta 770-432-4488
Handicrafts
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or

Appalachian dulcimers, handcrafted from native woods, 38 yrs. experience, America's only string instrument by origin. Joel H. Bowen Franklin 706-675-6465
Aprons: half apron, converts to sunbonnet, hand sewn, $7, delivered; also, walker bags $6. Margaret Hottle 4220 Union Road College Park 30349 404-344-0568
Aromatic cedar blocks, ideal for storage, clothing, closets, animal areas, size of bar soap, 10/$9 plus $3 ship/handling. Wm. Huffmaster 170 Orleans Blvd. McDonough 30253 678-432-7271
Battenburg lace picture frames, approx. size 3x5, $3 ppd. Jamie Scott 6344 Birling Dr. Columbus 31909 _B_e_a_d_e_d_k_e_y_c_h_a-in_s_w_/_c_h_a-rm_s_,_a_n_y_c_e_lo_r_, -$4

404-651-9082. All Items advertised in the Handicraft
category must be handmade by the advertiser; items purchased by the advertiser for resale may not be advertised. Advertisers must include a statement to this effect when submitting advertisements Handicraft ads are limited to 30 words and must be in compliance with all other advertising guidelines (see page2).
1S" topsy turvy, handmade cloth dolls w/reversible heads, 1 black, 1 white on each dolls hair and dress, all colors, $15 each, $5 postage on each doll. Shelby Harris 191 Tom Goddard Rd. Jackson 30233-5841 770-775-

each plus $0.70 cents shipping, very pretty, nice gifts. Nancy Howard P.O. Box 1-085 Cedartown 706-777-0029
Beau. cro. rugs, almost too pretty to walk on. Nicole Hansard Ellenwood 770-961-5360
Bluebird houses w/hinge tops, 1-49, $8 each, 50-99, $5 each, 100 or more $4 each, no checks, call after 6 p.m. Jimmy Drew 563 Shoals Rd. Sparta 31 087 706-444-6298
Bluebird houses w/hinged tops for easy cleaning $5 each, rabbit boxes, old-fashioned kind w/stick trigger system, $8 each, diff. things made from wood, no shipping. Jim Hutchinson P.O. Box 242 Tignall 30668 betty_Jean d@hotmail.com 706-285-2509

A-1 bass, bluegill, crappie, channel catfish, Pine straw, del. and installed, $4/bale, center pivot tandem axles, any condition. 5158

Bluebird houses, easy to clean out, $10; 6-

redear, sterile grass carp, threadfin shad, free DeKalb, Gwinnett, Conyers, Fulton. Elaine Dave Partin Kenansville GA 407-892-9265 4th of July Uncle Sam lapel pin w/greeting 7' trellis $15-$17. Johnny Keasler 6481 Jones

dely. statewide. Danny Austin Roberta 478- Williamson Stone Mountain 770-593-3405 407-709-8897

card $2.50 ppd.; Crystal angel can be made Mill Rd. Woodbury 706-538-6315

836-4938

Pine straw, lge. bales, $3 dely., $4.50 dely.

A-1 quality farm grown channel fingerlings, and spread. T.M. Durrence McDonough 770-

Firewood

into necklace, key chain, ornament, etc., Bluebird nest box w/glass yiewing window comes w/prayer poem $3 ppd. Susan Scott as seen at "Bluebirds Over Ga." show, all

graded, priced by size, accurate weights & counts, gtd. live, healthy, immediate dely. J.F. Gilbert P.O. Box 321 Thomaston 30286 706-

914-8206 770-312-5318
Pine straw, lge. clean bales, pick up in field or we del., installation available to all areas.

All firewood advertised in the Market Bulletin must be cut from the advertiser's personally owned property. In addition, by

P.O. Box 246 Fortson 31808
Adult bibs, nice prints,(Christmas available), lined, washable, great for

cedar, $20 plus $4 shipping, add $3 for squirrel guard. John Chaney 460 Hwy 211 N.W. Winder 30680 770-867-8263

648-3409 706-648-2062

Benjamin Bulloch Manchester 404-323-3296 law, terms such as face cord, rack, pile, protecting clothing, $18 each; walker bags, Cedar bluebird house, clean out top w/hook

Available now grass carp, largemouth bass, Slash pine straw $3.50/bale, 40 bale min., truckload, etc., cannot be used to hvy. duty fabric, pockets, ties to walker, 3 $15 ppd.; old-fashioned rabbit boxes built by

catfish, bluegill and redear bream, dely. dely. available. Mike Crawley Gray 478-745- advertise firewood. Advertisers must use pockets, $30 each, (postage included in all). grandpa's plans $20 ppd. Donald Allen 3289

available. Paul Williams Hawkinsville 478- 3969

the standard unit of measure, the cord, M. Patterson Savannah 912-897-4463

Five Forks Trickum Rd. Lilburn 30047 678-

892-3144

Worm castings. J. Ayers Buchanan 770- when specifying the amount of firewood Afghans $35 & $25, TV scarves $10; also, 698-0067

Bass, bream, catfish, November trout, no 826-3373

for sale.

doilies $8, $9, $10, different sizes & patterns. Chair caning & wicker restoration done,

risk, live dely., 100% gtd. Mark Headrick LaGrange 706-302-9489

Poultry Compost

All the hdwd. you can cut and haul away in Carol Williams 3980 Waycross Hwy. Jesup including laced and pressed cane, rush, split

8 hrs. for $75 or 4 hours $45. Gil Williams 31545

oak, binder cane, seagrass, shaker tape,

Catalpa worms and catalpa trees 3'-10', other. Jackie Johnson Royston 706-245-5024
Catfish & bream for stocking lakes. Bob Reese 321 Reese Rd. Whitesburg 30185 770-834-2800
Channel catfish, bluegill, fingerlings, shellcracker, hybrid bream. Jesse Todd Lyons 912-565-7309

To help connect suppliers with those in need of poultry compost, the Market Bulletin is now including such advertisements in this portion of the Fertilizers and Mulches category. Ads are subject to the same general guldellnes for all Market Bulletin advertisements found on page 2.

Conyers 770-484-1538
Dry red oak avg. 24'', free to needy only, othenriise $60 per 1/2 cord picked-up $85, del. M.C. LaGrone 525 Greenland Rd. Atlanta 30342 404-661-2529
Oak and hickory $145 cord, $75 1/2 cord, del. and stacked $15, w/in 20 mile of Covington. B. Williams Covington 770-788-

All types chair caning, lace, pressed and binding cane, rockers re-caned. Mary Conley McDonough 770-914-3808
All types chair caning; some repairing and refinishing, qlty. work, over SO yrs. experience. George Shelton Cartersville 770-607-5291
Angel or cross pin, gold and pearl beads $1 w/SASE; "God loves You" stitched on ribbon

rattan, all types of caning, high qlty. work. Dotty McDaniel Cumming 770-887-8518
Chair caning and wicker repair, reasonable prices, quality work, 30 years experience w/all types of caning and restoration, N.E. Ga. (Clay1on), area. Susan Leggett Lakemont a2tun@aol.com 706-782-4340
Chair caning, all types, refinishing &

Golden, Brown, Rainbow & Brook trout for Dry chicken litter $10 pickup load, 3rd load 6521

bookmark $1 w/SASE. S. Brantley 374 Noble repairs; also, repair wicker & rattan. H. J. Bell

sale, pick up or dely. Willis Dyer Hiawassee free, we load spreader loads, call nights.

St. Thomson 30824

Watkinsville 706-769-1454

706-896-3915

Buddy Hitt Dalton 706-629-9145

Ads are computer referenced by Animal photo plates, your favorite animal on Cradle, bed, or high chair for your doll, doll

Gtd. 100% live dely.: bass, bream, catfish,

telephone number so it is essential that decorative 8" plate, send photo, (returned), clothes made to order- American Girl, Bitty

November trout, del. to your pond. Matt The editor has the authority to designate the advertiser's telephone number be $35 ppd. L. Youmans 155 Lakeshore Dr. Baby, Barbie, Cabbage Patch, baby dolls.

Headrick LaGrange 706-523-0590

the length of ads.

submitted with each ad.

Eatonton 31024 478-968-7683

Kathryn Harvard Thomasville 229-226-1357

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Rabbit boxes, old-fashioned kind w/stick trigger system, $20 ppd.; cedar bluebird houses built by B.B. Assn. Plans hinged top &

Protect Against EIA

LIVESTOCK SALES & EVENTS

June 25 Mud Creek Ranch Hunter Schooling

June 10-12 Southern National Angus Show, Ga. Natl. Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Perry. Info.: 770-207-7004.

Shows, Marietta; beginner & hunter divisions; gates open 7 am, show begins 9 am. Info.: 770-420-2768 or www.mudcreekranch.com.

EQUINE EVENTS

June 25 $1000 added, Barnesville Ag

June 11 White County Saddle Club 9

Center, Barnesville; exhibition 11 am.

Saddles Series Show; 3-D cloverleaf,

Info.: Penny Payne, 770-884-0039.

$50 added, 3-D 5 events, $250 added;

GARDENING EVENTS

exhibition at noon. or 770-983-3113.

Info.: 706-865-2063

June 21 Ga. meeting,

Perennial Plant Association 7:30 pm, Atlanta History

June 11 Mud Creek Ranch 4D Jackpot Barrels, Marietta; $1000 added money, 80% payback; open & youth divisions; gates open 11 am, exhibition 1 pm;

Center; speaker-Jack Driskell, How to Succeed with Hostas; no charge, open to public. Info.: 404-876-0813 or www.georgiaperennial.org

jackpot events follow; neg. Coggins required. Info.: 770-420-2768, www.mudcreekranch.com. June 11 Good Horseman Annual Dressage

June 25 2nd Annual Community Garden Tour of Atlanta; guided tour of community gardens, farmers' market, & community-supported agriculture farm.

& Sport Horse Breeding Show, Ga. Intl. Horse Park, Conyers; free admission,

Info.:

404

876-4024

or

www.atlantacommunitygardens.org.

start time 8 am. Info.: 770-602-2606 or

770-860-4190.

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS

June 12 GA05 NBHA Running Show, Oct. 22 St. Oliver's WinGS Fall Festival &

Sumter County Saddle Club, Americus;

Craft Show, 9 am - 4 pm. Info.: Nancy

$500+ added money; pony, youth &

Cannella,

770-279-7392

or

open classes; also poles, cones, Texas

nc2005festival@yahoo

& arena race; 1 pm. Info.: 2067.

exhibition 11 am, NBHA Lee Preston, 229-649-

MISCELLANEOUS June 9 Selling to Brazil & Chile, educational
seminar & lunch, Greater Hall

June 15-19 Atlanta Summer Classic I

Chamber of Commerce, Gainesville;

Hunter/Jumper Show, Ga. Intl. Horse Park, Conyers; start time 8 am, Grand Prix 2 pm Sun. Info.: 770-602-2606 or 770-860-4190.

focus on poultry-processing equipment & ag equipment, also methods for successful marketing in Brazil & Chile. Info.: Renee Rosenheck, 404-962-

June 18 Greene County Livestock Jr. Rodeo,

4117 or rrosenheck@georgia.org.

7 pm, rodeo arena, Union Point; sheep June 11 8th Annual Antique Tractor & Engine

buck-out 4-6, calf buck-out 7-14,

Show, N. Ga. Fairgrounds, Dalton;

pleasure & running events. Info.:

includes arts & crafts. Info.: 706-673-

Charles Crumbley, 706-453-7019;

6348.

Carolyn Copelan, 706-453-0296.

June 15-16 Wildlife Management, Ga.

June 18 HQHA Quarter Horse Show, Ga.

Center for Continuing Education,

Natl. Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Perry. 770-227-2159.

Athens; 11 CFE hrs., 13 appraiser/real estate hrs. Info.: Ben Jackson,

June 25 Currahee Saddle Club, Toccoa;

706-542-2194, Ben.Jackson@gactr.

point show starts 5 pm, Stephens

uga.edu.

County Fairgrounds. Info.: 706-886-

1144 or 706-491-7819.

PESTICIDES & RECERTIFICATION

June 22-26 Atlanta Summer Classic II June 22 Weed Control in Ornamentals,

Hunter/Jumper Show, Ga. Intl. Horse

Augusta; 1 comm. credit hr. cat. 21, 1

Park, start time 8 am, Grand Prix 2 pm

comm. credit hr. cat. 24; 1 private credit

Sun. Info.: 770-602-2606 or 770-860-

hr. Info.: 706-821-2350.

4190.

June 24-25 IPRA Rodeo, 8 pm, Thomson

Lions Club Fairground, Thomson; BB,

BR, SB, CR, SM, CBR, TR. Info.: 706-

595-3381 ' 706-466-2530.

June 25 Currahee Saddle Club Point Show,

Stephens County Fairgrounds, starts 5

pm; no dogs allowed on grounds. Info.:

706-886-1144 or 706-491-7819.

June 25 Schooling Horse Show, Pegasus

Riding School; hunters, equitation,

dressage, western classes; judge-Holly

Helton.

Info.:

770-228-3865,

pegride@bellsouth.net.

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

by date, course title, or license

category.

safety latch, $15 ppd. Ann Dutton 3269 Five Forks Trickum Rd. Lilburn 30047

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Will do hand quilting on your quilt tops, more info. call. Betty Hyman 5246 Gadley Rd.

(Coggins test) is the most common

after submission of serum samples.

Norwood 30821 706-465-1767

means for diagnosis of the disease An additional test for EIA, the

Sweet little girl purses, approx. 3 1/2" x 4" brights, pink, red/white, diff. trims, $3

in

Georgia.

Coggins tests are Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent

postpaid. Mildred Tice 677 Old 441 South conducted at the state veterinary Assay (ELISA) test, is available at

Clayton 30525 706-782-5883

diagnostic laboratories in Tifton certain labs, which can give results

Your name in file! crochet, 5 letters $16.50 PP., 6 letters $20 PP. Linda Cason Newnan

and Athens and private laboratories

the same day.

Serum samples for

770-251-2712

approved by the state veterinarian. EIA testing must be collected by an

Your name in filet crochet, white or ecru, $20. Claudia Owens 7888 Parkside Circle

Laboratory

results

usually

are accredited

veterinarian

and

Donalsonville 39845 229-861-2435

reported within two to three days submitted to one of these

laboratories accompanied by the
Intern Shares Perspective on Brussels proper forms. The following recommendations are suggested for

(Brussels Sprouts, That Is)

control of Equine Infectious Anemia:

Editor's Note: Troy Connor of Dublin, Ga., is serving as the intern to the European Office of the Georgia Department ofAgriculture in Brussels, Belgium. He graduated Magna Cum

can be removed for easier picking and pick the sprouts on the bottom of the stalk first. They aren't too bad to eat right there in the garden as a quick snack either.

Any equine showing clinical signs of EIA should be isolated and a veterinarian called immediately for testing.
If an equine tests positive for

Laude from the University of Georgia with a degree in horticulture, and plans to return this fall to complete a minor in Environmental Law. Throughout the summer he will be sharing his experiences and providing his perspectiie on agricultural issues in Europe.
"Remember where you came from son," said my Father; "'Don't forget to call or write," cried my Mother; "Don't forget to eat your Brussels Sprouts," insisted my Grandmother; all before I left for my summer internship with the Georgia Department of Agriculture's Office of International Trade, located in Brussels, Belgium. The first two requests have been easy to obey; it's the third that has proven a bit tricky. Surprising as it may sound, people from Brussels probably dislike Brussels sprouts just as much as the average 11 year old. The lack of enthusiasm and cuisine geared toward genuinely tasty Brassica got me thinking. Maybe I should use this coveted literary space to share some

The Brussels sprout, also known as Brassica oleracea var. gemmifera, has origins that date back to the early 16th century in Northern Europe. Sometime around the end of the 18th century a delusional, yet health conscious Frenchman, decided to introduce the Brussels sprout to America. It wasn't until around the Civil War that military canteens began offering Brussels sprouts as a less abrasive alternative to hardtack. In the modem diet, Brussels sprouts have surfaced as an easy addition to salads, casseroles, and even vegetable snack trays. Brussels sprouts are a great source of Vitamin A, Vitamin C, and vegetative protein. They also contain glucosinolates that increase human resistance to cancer.
In case you're still not sold on this infamous delicacy here are a few recipes that make the typical steamed Brussels sprout look like ...well, a big plate of steamed Brussels sprouts!
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EIA, comply with current state regulations.
Buy only equine which comply with state regulations by having a negative EIA test within the previous 12 months.
Do not use instruments or equipment that may transmit blood from one equine to another without thoroughly cleaning and disinfecting. This includes surgical instruments, needles and syringes. hoof knives, dental floats, stomach tubes, twitches, tattooing instruments, curry combs and bridles.
Control biting flies, mosquitoes and other insects through sanitation and pesticides.
Test equine systematically to detect carriers.
Editor's Note: Equine advertisers are reminded that a legible photocopy of a current negative Coggins report must be submitted for each equine advertised in the Market Bulletin.

If you have questions concerning the Bulletin Calendar, call Carlton Moore at 404-656-3682.

insight into the story behind this villainous vegetable that causes taste

ag consumer line

Livestock auctions listed in the Market Bulletin sometimes offer related items for sale, such buds to shriek and noses to tum.

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as tack and other livestock equipment. Notices for auctions selling any items other than

I arrived home for spring break this

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.

Chair caning: rush, cane, French, do some repairs. Richard Strawn Dawsonville 706265-3344
Cro. afghans, ladies' foot warmer shoes,

Handmade ice cream cone ornaments, key to my heart pillows, Humpty-Dumpty dolls, noodle angels, flower pot gum ball machines, seed pack rabbits, paper clip cross jewelry,

year hoping for a little relaxation on the golf course, only to find that my mother had plans for me to help her in the garden. As I stood there gazing amongst the kale and mustard greens, I spotted an unfamiliar looking type of

I'm looking for a recipe for a homemade product that will control white flies.
The Agricultural Research Service has developed a homemade solution for controlling white flies that is easy to use. The recipe calls for one tablespoon of dishwashing detergent, one cup of vegetable oil, one cup of water, and a spray bottle. Mix the detergent with the

made to order. Mrs. J.M. Eure 1429 Ridgewood Dr. Augusta 30909 706-7381787
Cro. purse/cradle w/doll $8.50, baby blanket $28, dish towels w/cro. tops $3. Judy Jordan 202 Geoffrey Lane Oxford 30054 judyjordan44@hotmail.com 770-787-0682
Cro., lined, small purse w/cord, dbls. as necklace, ages 5 to adult $7, red hat, purple accent flowers $18 up; afghans, shawl. Mrs.

flag pillows, sock rabbits. Tonya Schrader Cleveland 706-865-4450
Handmade quilts, new cotton material & patterns, all sizes, $200. Mrs. Dean Marshallville 478-967-2808
Handmade walking sticks w/vine twist groove, finished natural w/stained handles, nothing else like them, $25 each postpaid, can furnish different lengths, must see. Lonnie McMicken 551 Monk Rd. Dallas

green. It had an unconventionally long stalk and a handful of what looked to be mini cabbage heads growing off it. Little did I know I would get my first taste of fresh Georgia grown Brussels sprouts that afternoon. Amazingly enough, Brussels sprouts grow fairly

vegetable oil and shake the mixture well. Add one or two tablespoons of the solution to one cup of water. Spray solution directly on insects and plants. Check your plants for white flies once a week. This solution is recommended for use on carrots, celery, cucumbers, eggplant, lettuce, peppers, chard and watermelons. It may burn the leaves of squash, cauliflower and red cabbage. Be sure to wash your vegetable before eating them after using this mixture.

Bieber Columbus 706-561-9720 Custom sewn backpacks w/drawstring &
velcro closure, inside pockets, personalized, small, med. or lge., asstd. prints & stripes; also, John Deere backpacks, many to choose from. Sue Holland 7970 West Carroll Rd. Carrollton 30116 770-832-7911
Doll clothes for 15" (Bitty Baby and Twins), 18" (American Girl), and 23" (My Twinn), send business SASE for info., specify doll or email.

30132-2776 770-445-2464 -
Homemade corn cob pipes, bamboo stem, great for skits, plays, etc., 6/$6, $2.50 postage, 12/$10, larger quantities available. Frazier Long Lawrenceville 770-962-6345
I will quilt your old or new quilt tops on quilting machine, reas. price, please Ive. msg. or evgs. E. Laster Tyrone 770-487-4649
Magic pillows unfold to become a blanket, qtly. materials and workmanship, machine

well in the home garden in Georgia. Just plant them in the fall, keep the weeds out, and give them plenty of water and a shot of nitrogen fertilizer and you might have yourself a nice stand of Brussels sprouts that last all winter. Remember the bottom leaves

***
How can I get rid of the moss in my lawn? Moss in lawns is.a common problem in many parts of the country, especially in places with heavy rainfall or in years with aboveaverage rainfall. In the short term, you can rake out the moss, then plant grass seed in any bare patches that may result. When you first see moss growing, treat the area with ferrous sulfate or ammonium

Next Handicraft Edition Cathy Hurst 2300 Turtle Creek Way washable, var. of colors, will ship. E. Nelson

Lawrenceville

30043 Cartersville 770-386-4168

churst12@bellsouth.net 678-407-9071

New, old and antique handmade quilts,

sulfate according to the package directions. There are also some soap-based products to control moss. To prevent moss, water deeply

Felt mitten bookmark made with hair clip $1 each, conversation piece and nice to send in greeting cards, send SASE. Annie Bennett
4000 S. Cobb Dr. SE. #9M Smyrna 30080

some from the turn of the century, sold from my home, $50-$125. Bette Bricker Cleveland _70_6_-_86_5_-_21_5_0_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Oil portrait from photo, home, animal or

Scheduled for July 20 and infrequently. Dry soil will create unfavorable conditions for
moss and will encourage grass roots to grow deep into the soil. If The next handicraft edition for your soil is compacted, is in the shade, or has low fertility, you'll

Hand smocked baby dresses, 3 mos. to 18 person, 11"x14', $85, 16"x20" $140, 18"x24" the Market Bulletin is scheduled probably have a chronic moss problem. Change these conditions for

mos., $30, bonnets $20, larger dress sizes are available. Sue Jordan 2121 Wagner Dr. Columbus 31907 706-561-8230

$240. C. Huffman 243 Maddox Bridge Rd. Jackson 30233 770-775-6768
Porch swings made out of treated lumber

for July 20. handicraft ads

The deadline for for this edition is

long-term moss management. Low soil pH also can encourage moss growth. Check your soil's pH level and resist the urge to over fertilize

Handmade bluebird, bat, screeching owl, 4'/$35, 5'/$40. Bill Speer Summerville 706- July 6.

your lawn. Some people with shady yards are giving up trying to

wood duck, Martin house, all made of solid ""85""'7'----'-41""8'""'9'-------------cedar. Robert Boggs Decatur 770-939-3147 Quality machine quilting doe on your

All items advertised in the grow grass. and are encouraging moss. It is attractive, evergreen and

Handmade quilts, diff. designs, work pieced quilt top, reas. prices. Loretta Handicraft category must be doesn't need mowing.

aprons, aprons, bonnets, baby quilts & lap Mattaliano Ellijay 706-635-7324

handmade by the advertiser and not

quilts. Mrs. John W. Marlowe 1855 Auburn Road Dacula 30019 770-945-4872

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

purchased for resale. Handicraft ads are limited to 30

Ifyou have questions, or problems with services or products regulated by the Georgia Department ofAgriculture, you may write to the Office of

Individuals submitting advertisements to Raggedy Ann & Andy dolls $25 each plus words and must be in compliance Consumer Services, 19 Martin Luther King Drive, Room 224, Atlanta,

buy and sell regulated hoofed stock in the Market Bulletin must provide a photocopy of the appropriate license with their ad.

$5 per order postage, all handmade, no paints, beau. dressed, original 1970 pattern.

with

all

other

advertising Georgia 30334 or call 4041656-3645 (Atlanta metro area) or toll-free, 1-

B. Hopkins Tifton 229-382-2310

guidelines (see page 2).

800-282-5852 (statewide).

Wednesday June 8, 2005

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Official Contest Rules for Submitting Artwork

For Dog and Cat Sterilization Program License Plate

This state of Georgia quilt was hand sewn by Jean Henderson of Gainesville, Ga., using the pattern she found in an issue of the Market Bulletin. Ms. Henderson, who is 80 years old, said it took her six months to finish the quilt, but she enjoyed working on it.

Notice

Brussels

The Georgia Soil and Water

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Conservation Commission will

Grilled Brussels Sprouts

accept written comments on 2 pounds Brussels sprouts

Proposed Procedures and 1/4 cup butter

Requirements for Election of Soil l/2 teaspoon garlic salt

and Water Conservation District Trim and clean Brussels sprouts.

Supervisors at its Athens office until Mix butter and garlic salt together in a

close of business Monday, June 27. small bowl. Place Brussels sprouts on

An exact copy of the proposed the grill and cook until they start to

Rules and Regulations, and a soften. Brush with butter every few

synopsis, may be viewed at website minutes.

http://www.gaswcc.georgia.gov.

Derrick Riches

Written comments are Brussels Sprouts and Onions

welcomed and should be addressed

(Serves 4-5)

to: Executive Director, Georgia I lb Onion

Soil and Water Conservation 4 Cups salted water

Commission, Attention: Elections, 3/4 lbs Brussels sprouts

P.O. Box 8024, Athens, GA 30603. 4 tbs Butter

For further information, contact the. 1/4 cup flour

Georgia Soil and Water Conservation 1/2 t. salt

Commission at (706) 542-3065.

1/4 t. pepper

I cup light cream

Farm~ont

1/3 white wine 1 T. chopped parsley

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3 T. chopped almonds Peel lib. Onion and boil in salted

demonstrated experience in

training beginning farmers or

ranchers; arid other entities or

persons providing lending or

technical assistance to qualified

beginning farmers or ranchers. In

addition, farmers and ranchers

are eligible for nomination. Form

AD-755, "Advisory Committee

Membership

Background

Information," must be completed

water until just tender. Drain reserving l/2 cup liquid. Cook sprouts until just tender. Melt butter. Blend in flour, salt, and pepper. Stir in cream and water from onions. Add white wine and cook over medium heat until thickened and mixture comes to a boil. Mix onions, sprouts, chopped parsley, and chopped almonds into sauce. Tum into a buttered casserole. Bake at 400 degrees for 20 minutes, or until bubbly.

for those interested in serving on

Editor's Note: Please note that items in hold type are changes made to clarify the contest rules published in the May 25, 2005, issue.
I. GENERAL DESCRIPTION The Georgia Department of Agriculture(GDAJ seeks artwork depicting dogs and/or cats submitted by c.itizens of the state of Georgia. Only artwork conforming to GDA's standards will be eligible for possible inclusion on a possible new Dog and Cat Sterilization License Plate. based on GDA 's judgment. From all the entries received, only three (3) finalists will be chosen with each receiving an honorarium of five hundred dollars. A winner will be chosen from the three finalists and will receive an additional five hundred dollar honorarium. The winner will be announced at an event in which the finalists' artwork will be displayed.
II. PROCEDURES I. Persons wishing to enter should send as many different artworks as they wish to "Dog and Cat Artwork,'" c/o Georgia Department of Agriculture, 19 MLK Dtive, Capitol Square, Agriculture Building. Room 106. Atlanta, GA 30334.. See section VI for infonnation on deadlines. 2. Entrants must include their return address and telephone number on the back of all artwork. 3. All submissions shall become the sole property of the GDA. The GDA is not responsible for lost, damaged or misdirected artwork under any circumstances. Plea~e keep a copy of your
~ubmission.
4. All artwork must meet the ~pecifications detailed in section VIII.
5. GDA reserves the right to edit and/or alter any submission.
6. Decisions of the judges as to all contest matters are final and nonappealable. All submissions are subject to the tenns of these rules and all entrants agree to be bound by these rules and the decisions of the judges. GDA reserves the right to amend these rules at any time necessary or appropriate to preserve the integrity of the contest.
7. GDA may, in its sole discretion. take whatever measures it deems necessary or appropriate to pre~erve the integrity of the contest.
Bennie Johnson of Fairburn, Ga., is shown with the 71-pound pumpkin squash he grew in his garden. Johnson said the squash he produced were "very delicious."

considered for use and reuse. and used and reused,

III. ELIGIBILITY

in any subsequent program. or any other program

I. Employees of the Georgia Department of or ancillary use in any media.

Agriculture and anyone involved in the production, or administration of the contest, as well a~ immediate family/same household members of anyone so employed or engaged are not eligible.
2. Persons under 18 may enter but written

VII. RELEASES I. All entrants must sign all consent forms, general releases and other authorizations in the form provided by GDA or be eliminated from

parental consent will be required before their consideration. Releases will include, among other

entries will be considered.

things, a statement that the artwork is the exclusive

3. Entrants whose artworks are chosen for property of the artist.

inclusion must sign a Release and Indemnity in the

2. Parent or guardian must sign the

form presented attesting, among other things, to consent/release form for a minor.

the fact that they are the rightful owners of the

3. For more information. call (404) 656-3667.

submitted artwork and that the artwork may be or write us at "Fix Georgia Art Contest." P.O. Box

submitted and used without obtaining pennbsion 347043. Atlanta. GA 30334-3667.

from or making any payment to any third party. Parent or guardian must sign the consent/relea~e form for minors. Failure to provide requested releases and/or consents will result in disqualification of entrant. These release and/or

VIII. Artwork Specifications I . Artwork shall depict a dog and/or cat in profile or in scene. 2. All artwork must be the contestants hand

consent forms will be provided by the GDA. Not drawn creation. Photographs. stylized, cartoons. and

withstanding the foregoing, the submission of an computer generated artwork will not be accepted.

artwork constitutes the submitter's permission to

3. All artwork must be mounted on

use the artwork in and in connection with the mounting board with dimensions no larger than

program and all exploitations thereof. including. 11 inches bv 14 inches. Contestants should bear without limitation, advertising and promotion and, in mind th.at artwork larger than four inches

further. constitutes the submitter's representation high by three inches wide will be reduced to

that all nece:-,sary consents and permissions these dimensions to fit the allotted space on the

therefore have been obtained.

license plate. Contestants should take this into

4. Each submis~ion mu~t be solely the originai' consideration when designing and preparing

work of entrant.

artwork to insure the artwork will be legible

5. Each entrant represents that his/her when reduced.

submission does not infringe on any third party's copyrighted material, trademark or other intellectual property rights.
6. By submitting their artwork each entrant agrees to relea.se, 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 submission

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. 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.

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

Bulletin Guidelines

For Photo Submissions performed therein. Each entrant consents and
agrees to the exclusive jurisdiction of the federal

and state courts of the State of Georgia, located in the County of Fulton.

By submitting a photographic

image (photo print or digital file) for

IV. .JUDGING CRITERIA I. Artwork will be judged on the basis of

publication

in

the

Farmers

and

visual appeal and uniqueness. Examples of Consumers Market Bulletin, the sender

artwork that may be considered include those agrees to allow the Georgia Department

showing a dog or cat in profile. or a dog or cat in a

natural scene.

of Agriculture to reproduce the image

2. GOA will <.;elect artwork for inclusion in as in the publication and on its website.

follows:

Photos submitted for publication

A. Each artwork will be assigned a number.

logged in and entered into a computer.

become the property of the Georgia

B. All artwork will then be screened and rated Department of Agriculture and cannot

on a scale of I to I0. Any artwork rated below a 5 be returned to sender. If you are

will be rejected for use. C. The GDA's representatives will view artwork

submitting a photo you would like to

rated 5 and above for possible consideration.

keep, please make a copy of it before

V. PRIZES I The three semifinalists will receive a $500 honorarium. 2. The finalist will receive an additional $500 honorarium for a total of S1,000. 3. Prizes will be awarded to the person(s) submitting the artwork. provided they certify and establish to GDA's satisfaction that thev are the owner(s) of the artwork and further pro;ided that they have complied with the official rules and sign all necessary forms as determined by GDA. 4. Prize recipients are solely responsible for all federal, state and local taxes.

sending it to the Bulletin office. Readers also are advised that the
editor evaluates submissions on criteria such as reproduction quality and content when determining photos for publication.
The Market Bulletin staff enjoys receiving photos from our readers; however, due to the number received and limited publication space. we have been unable to publish many of the pictures sent to our office. To those

the committee. Submission of this form constitutes a nomination, and eligible people may nominate themselves.

Follow Guidelines to Harvest Vegetables at Proper Time

VI. CONTEST DEADLINES I. The contest deadline date is July 29. 2005. All ai1wurk must be postmarked by the deadline date to be eligible for inclusion. At GDA"s sole option, any artwork may be retained and

individuals who have sent us photos, we appreciate your patience and regret we have been unable to publish all photos received.

Letters of recommendation may be submitted. For a copy of the form, to submit nominations or for more information, contact Mark Falcone, Federal official for the Advisory Committee on Beginning Farmers and Ranchers, at (202) 720-1632 oremail at mark.falcone@usda.gov. Falcone's address is: USDAFSA, 1400 Independence Ave., SW, Stop 0522, Washington, D.C., 20250-0522; Fax is (202) 690-1117.
A notice requesting nominations was published in the Federal Register on May 18, 2005. The Agricultural Credit Improvement Act of 1992 required the Secretary of Agriculture to establish the Committee. Approximately one-third of the Committee membership was replaced when the Committee was re-established in August 2003.

Following is the last in a series frost approaches, pick and store

of articles providing suggestions the tomatoes in a cool, dark place

from Dr. Wayne McLaurin, to ripen.

horticulturist with the University

of Georgia Extension Service. for

Turnips

harvesting some of the more Harvest turnips when the roots

popular vegetables produced by are two to three inches in diameter.

Georgia gardeners.

Use the tops for greens when they

Gardeners are reminded that the are four to six inches long. You

"'days to maturity" listed on seed can leave turnips in the ground

packets and in garden catalogues after a heavy freeze and mulch

should be used only as a guide for with straw to allow harvest during

harvesting vegetables. Check early winter.

vegetables often during the harvest

season to determine ripeness, and

Watermelons

be careful not to bruise or damage A combination of signs indicate Mrs. Janet Gilbert of Danielsville, Ga., (pictured at left) has been

the vegetables as they may spoil the ripeness of watermelons: the chosen as the winner of the 2005 Egg Recipe Contest sponsored by

before you have the chance to curled tendril near the stem begins the Georgia Egg Commission. For her recipe, "Key Lime Coco-

enjoy them.

to shrivel and dry up; the surface Maca Dessert Bars Supreme," Mrs. Gilbert received $1,000. "Four

color of the fruit turns dull; the Meat Tropical Salad" was the second place winner of $500 for Shelia

Tomatoes

skin is rough and resists Anglin (center) of Dallas, Ga. Third place and $250 went to Mrs.

During the hot summer, pick penetration by a thumbnail; and the Virginia Webb of Clarkesville, Ga., for her recipe, "Baked Eggs and

tomatoes when they have a bottom of the melon where it Shrimp with Almonds." The three recipes can be obtained by

healthy pink color and let them touches the ground turns a sending a self-addressed, stamped, business-size envelope to:

ripen. If you still have green yellowish color. Watermelons will Winning Recipes, Georgia Egg Commission, 16 Forest Parkway,

fruit on the vines in the fall when not continue to ripen after harvest. Forest Park, GA 30297.

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A~~ GCIJlllu
Try Spigelia for Something Special

I cannot think of one good reason why spigelia is not more popular. It is easy to grow, beautiful, and it's a native wildflower.
The tubular flowers of spigelia are ruby red to carmine on the outside and open up at the end into a six-pointed star of buttery yellow or chartreuse. The plant itself gets about 12 to 24 inches tall and grows in light shade to almost full sun. (It gets leggier and doesn't bloom as readily in shadier spots.) Spigelia blooms in May or June in Georgia. It is a perennial that dies to the ground in the fall and reemerges in the spring
Spigelia appreciates having organic matter added to the soil and does best with average soil moisture. I have grown it for years and never had any pest problems with it.
Spigelia has the botanical name of Spigelia marilandica. Marilandica means "from Maryland," but is a mistake. Although it is hardy all the way to New England, it is not native to Maryland. It is native from Missouri and Kentucky south to Florida, including Georgia.
Spigelia also goes by the common names of "pinkroot," "Indian pink," and "wormgrass" - the latter referring to its use as a vermifuge, an agent that destroys and expels worms from the intestines. In fact, it was still being used during the Civil War. The Atlanta History Center has a medical display from the war with a bottle of Spigelia marilandica. I don't recommend growing spigelia for its medicinal properties (an overdose can
Old South Farm Day
Scheduled June 18
The 10th anniversary of the Old South Farm Day is scheduled 9 a.m. - 4 p.m., June 18, in Woodland, Ga. Activities include wheat binding and thrashing, hay baling, mule plowing, sheep shearing, cow milking, and gristmill and sawmill operation. For more information about the event, call Paul or Pam Bulloch at (706) 674-2894 or (706) 674-2706.

be fatal) although knowing a plant's

properties and its place in history does

make it more interesting to me.

I have never seen hummingbirds at

my spigelia, but other gardeners have.

In fact, Operation RubyThroat, a

hummingbird educational and

research

project

(www.rubythroat.org). lists it as one

of their top-ten native plants for

hummingbirds. That's just another

reason to seek out this fascinating

native perennial.

For photographs of spigelia and to

read other articles. visit our website at

www.agr.state.ga.us and click on

Arty's Garden.

Arty's Garden is written by Arty Schronce, Public Affairs Director for the Georgia Department of Agriculture.

FFA-FCCLA Center Hosts
Summer Horse Camps
The Georgia FFA-FCCLA Center, a non-profit educational facility, will host a Horse Camp for girls ages 10-13 with two weeks to choose from: July 10-15 and July 17-22.
The Horse Camp is a weeklong residential camp geared toward novice riders. Participants will learn all aspects of horsemanship through hands on classes and activities.
The cost is $350 per camper, including lodging in cabins for 5 nights, 15 meals, all instruction, recreation, and at-shirt. In addition to daily hands-on classes, students will participate in recreational activities, such as swimming and miniature golf.
Registrations are now being accepted, and space is limited. Opportunities are available for sponsors. For more information call the Georgia FFA-FCCLA Center at 770-786-6926 ext.8 or visit online at www.georgiaffacamp.org. The Center is located between Covington and Jackson off Georgia Highway 36.
For more information, contact the Center office at 770-786-6926 ext.8.

''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 i~clude your information as illustrated in the

sample below:

Sample:

County

HAZARD CO.

Name - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - John Doe

Address - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Route I, Homewood

Crop

Strawberries. beans, etc.

Approx. Availability - - - - - - - - - - - - - July 12

Phone ___________________ 404-000-0000

Comments-----------------

Open 8 am-4 pm 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.

LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS
Prices for May 2005 at Georgia Auction Markets, Georgia Department of Agriculture and U.S. Department of Agriculture Cooperating, Federal State Livestock Market News and Grading Service. For daily quotations, call (229) 226-1641 (7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.).

SLAUGHTER CATTLE
cows

AVERAGES

Breakers 75-80% Lean ............... 58.06

Boners 80-85% Lean ..................61.40

Lean 85-90% Lean ........................ 56.99

BULLS

Yield Grade 1

1000-1500 lbs.

....................71.13

1500-2100 lbs ...............................75.14

FEEDER CLASSES: WEIGHTED AVG. PRICES

STEERS: MEDIUM AND LARGE N0.1-2

200-250 lbs ................................. 180.98

250-300 lbs ................................. 167.71

300-350 lbs ................................. 156.35

350-400 lbs ................................. 146.13

400-450 lbs ................................. 137.36

450-500 lbs................................. 129.39

500-550 lbs................................. 123.26

550-600 lbs................................. 119.89

600-650 lbs................................. 113.53

650-700 lbs............................... 108.035

STEERS: MEDIUM & LARGE FRAME NO. 2-3

300-350 lbs................................. 140.23

350-400 lbs.................................132.62

400-450 lbs.................................125.08

450-500 lbs................................. 118.20

500-550 lbs................................. 113.23

550-600 lbs.................................109.00

HEIFERS

MED. & LARGE FRAME NO. 1-2

200-250 lbs................................. 156.36

250-300 lbs................................. 150.69

300-350 lbs................................. 143.51

350-400 lbs................................. 135.76

400-450 lbs................................. 129.1 O

450-500 lbs................................. 123.64

500-550 lbs................................. 117.96

550-600 lbs................................. 111.93

600-650 lbs.................................106.17

650-700 lbs................................. 101.82

GOATS

SLAUGHTER CLASSES SELECTION 2

BILLIES/BUCKS

75-100 lbs.....................................85.50

100-150 lbs...................................96.67

150-300 lbs.................................150.75

NANNIES/DOES

60-80 lbs.......................................64.75

80-100 lbs.....................................81.63

100-140 lbs................................. 115.50

KIDS & YEARLINGS

20-40 lbs...................................... .42.88

40-60 lbs.......................................64.00

60-80 lbs.......................................77.13

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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 payments related to tobacco production. Signup for the program is voluntary. If a producer grows tobacco in more than one county, the producer must sign up for TIPP 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 TIPP, 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 TIPP, cal 1-866-887-0140 or visit website www.fsa.usda.gov/tobacco.

Wednesday June 8, 2005
Savannah 'Summerfest' Promotes Ga. Produce
The Savannah State Farmers' Market will host its 52nd annual 'Summerfest' June 18 to promote Georgia' agricultural products.
Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin will be on hand as the market celebrates with free slices of watermelon, produce give-aways, a kid's watermelon eating contest and a Georgia recipe contest. Contest winners will receive cash awards. Also included will be arts and crafts and a display of Georgia produce will be offered for sale. The event is open to the public and there is no charge for admission. The market is located at 701 U.S. Highway 80 West in Savannah.
For more information and/or recipe entry forms and rules, call (912) 9667800; fax (912) 966-7954; or e-mail vsikes@agr.state.ga.us
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Pork Producers to Elect Delegate Candidates
The election of pork producer delegate candidates for the 2006 National Pork Producers (Pork Act) Delegate Body will take place on Wednesday, June 22, 2005, in conjunction with a Board of Directors Meeting of the Georgia Pork Producers Association. This meeting will immediately follow the 2005 Georgia Pork Congress, which is being held in Macon, Ga., at the Georgia Farm Bureau building. All Georgia pork producers are invited to attend.
Any producer, who is a resident of the state and has paid all assessments due may be considered as a delegate candidate and/or participate in the election. All eligible producers are encouraged to bring with them a sales receipt proving that hogs were sold in their name and the checkoff deducted. For more information, contact Georgia Pork Producers Association, I00 Miller Street, P.O. Box 232, Camilla, Georgia, 800-537-5988.
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