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GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TOMMY IRVIN, COMMISSIONER

, No. 13

Wednesday June 22, 2005

Copyright 2005

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Shop Your Area State Farmers' Markets

I am a licensed pesticide applicator in another state. Can I use my license to work in Georgia?
If the state that issued your pesticide license has a reciprocal agreement with Georgia you may be able to obtain a license here easily. Reciprocal licensing and certification agreements normally exist between entities that have the same or similar requirements. Contact our Pesticide Division for information on obtaining a Georgia pesticide applicators' license.
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Can I paint over mildew or should it be removed?
Mildew must be killed before wood is refinished, or the mildew will grow through the new paint or stain. To kill mildew, scrub the painted surface with a bristle brush or sponge using 2 to 3 quarts of warm water, one-third cup of household detergent, and 1 to 2 quarts of household bleach. This mixture can be used to remove mildew from finished or unfinished wood. Once the mildew is removed, use a paint that contains a mildewcide. When properly applied to a clean surface, paint containing mildewcide can prevent mildew for several years. The paint's
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For Georgia Grown Summer Produce, Plants

If you haven't visited your local state farmers' market recently, you may have missed some of the freshest Georgia Grown products and a new and improved shopping experience.
The Georgia Department of Agriculture operates 15 farmers' markets

from Atlanta to Valdosta. All of the state farmers' markets are boasting regional fruits and vegetables in the height of the summer growing season.
"Our summer fruits and vegetables have been a little behind schedule due to the lingering colder temperatures and

Consumers will be able to find a variety of fresh, Georgia produce this summer at farmers' markets operated by the Georgia Department of Agriculture. Produce, like that shown above at Garden of Eden Produce, located at the Atlanta State Farmers' Market in Forest Park, Ga., can be found at all of the department's 15 markets located throughout the state.

spring rains, but the summer harvest is in full swing now," said Tommy Irvin, Commissioner of the Georgia Department of Agriculture.
You should be able to find Georgia Grown strawberries, peaches, plums, watermelons, cantaloupes, corn, peas, butterbeans, okra, potatoes, turnips, collards, cabbage, peppers, tomatoes, Vidalia onions. peanuts and pecans, and at some locations. bedding plants. Because of the extended growing seasons in the state, these and many more Georgia Grown fruits and vegetables will be available into the fall and winter.
Commissioner Irvin also explained that your local state fanners market may not look the same if you haven't been there in a while. "Over the past five years, we have upgraded the markets from a little cosmetic facelift to major construction and remodeling. The changes are good for the buyer and the seller. The state farmers' markets are a
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Notice
Ad Deadline

Ga. Dept. of Agriculture Assists in Clean-up of Truck Accidents

for the July 20 issue is noon, July 6.

Consumers often wake up to hear traffic reporters inform them that a tractor-trailer truck has overturned and spilled its contents all over the interstate highway just in time for the early morning commute. Although such events may occur more often in and around

Atlanta due to the city's dense traffic and sharply curved on and off ramps, they also occur with regularity in other Georgia cities and on straight-aways through the state's rural areas.
Whereas commuters would expect to see law enforcement officers and Georgia

When a truck accident involving food items, food-related products, or live animals occurs on a Georgia roadway, inspectors from the Georgia Department of Agriculture are called to the site to oversee the cleanup. Whether any of the load is salvageable or must be disposed of, the process must be done under the supervision of an agriculture inspector.

Department of Transportation officials at the scene of such an accident, they likely would not expect Georgia Department of Agriculture personnel on site. However, whenever an accident involves food items, food equipment, food-contact products or even live animals. the Georgia Department of Agriculture is called in to oversee the cleanup.
When a situation involves food items or food-related products, an inspector from the department's Consumer Protection Division is called to the site to assess whether or not the products will have to be disposed of or if they are safe to re-load and distribute.
In some accidents a truck simply turns over and its refrigeration system is still operating and the products remain contained. If no temperature violations have occurred, the manufacturer or distributor may reclaim the product, reload it onto another truck and s_end it on to the distribution point; however, this process must be done under the supervision of an agriculture inspector.
However. if the truck's refrigeration is
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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday June 22, 2005

Advertising Guidelines Bulletin Published Every Other Week

All advertisements published in the Market Bulletin must relate to the farming/agricultural industry or be a part thereof; any and all item(s) submitted for sale through the Bulletin must meet at least one of the following criteria: 1) must be produced by the advertiser on his/her own farming operation, 2) must be made by the advertiser from materials on his/her own farming operation, 3) must be owned and used by the advertiser on his/her own farming operation for a period of at least 90 days prior to offering for sale through the Bulletin. Businesses, corporations, dealerships or other commercial enterprises are not allowed to advertise in the Market Bulletin. Commercial is defined as intended for mass market; handling large quantities of product for distribution (i.e., more than normal household or farm quantities); supported by advertisement (i.e., advertisement in publications other than the Bulletin; listed as "business" in telephone directories or "yellow pages'', etc.). Other indicators include, but are not limited to, holding business licenses and holding regulatory licenses/permits/ registrations. Georgia residents only may advertise in the Market Bulletin with .the following exception: out-of-state residents may advertise only in the Out-of-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. Currently, only one (1) notice may be placed by any family unit in any issue of the Bulletin. Family unit refers to all individuals sharing the same residence. address or telephone number. When submitting ads for publication, please adhere to the deadline stated on the front page of the Bulletin. Ads will be published only once each time submitted unless the advertiser specifies on the notice that the ad is to be published more than once. Ads may be published for two (2) consecutive issues. A new notice must be submitted if the advertiser wants the advertisement to continue more than two issues. Note: Some ad categories are published infrequently and are published only once per submission. Please check ad category headings for publication frequency prior to submitting notice.
There is a 20-word limit for advertisements except as noted under category headings (special categories that are published only monthly, quarterly or biannually, 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 addr-ess(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, 1S00-2S2-5S52, S 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 1S00-2S2-5S52, S a.m. 4:30 p.m., Monday - Friday, or write: Market Bulletin, Georgia Department of Agriculture, 19 MLK Jr. Drive, Atlanta, GA 30334-4250.

FARMLAND

RENT/LEASE

Ji you have questions regardmg ads m this

category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651-

9081 or 404-651-9082.

The Farmland for Rent/Lease category is

published the last issue of each month.

Please adhere to the following guidelines

when submitting an ad for Farmland for

Rent/Lease or Rent/Lease Wanted When

submitting ad, please designate it for the

Farmland for Rent/Lease category.

Notices to buy or sell farmland are

published only in the special fall or spring

farmland editions Ads must not exceed

30 words.

1O+/- A. hay for lease, you cut/split 50/50 or

want a min. 100 sq. bales. Janell Jones

Newnan 770-254-19S7

20 acres w/farmhouse, creek, pasture, 30'

barn, storage shed and building, well water,

property and house fenced, lease all or part, 3

miles from 1-20. Robin Pierce Carrollton 770-

443-6S33

225 acres of hunting land for lease in Talbot

County, plenty of deer and turkey. Jim Gober

Jackson 47S-994-99S1

Dairy farm for lease, SO+ acres, Macon

County, Ga., dbl. 4 herringbone, new tank,

refrigeration, pulsation, lrg. lagoon, 2 silos,

farmhouse, was in operation till 2004. E.

Reams Andersonville 47S-472-21 05

Expensive recreational woodlands lease 1-

yr., hunting, hiking, southern zone, 400 A,

$SOOO bunkhouse (S); 100 A. 6-rm. simple

attractive home, $9SOO; law obedience

enforced, cheaper land avail. George Casey

Rupert 47S-S62-4663

For lease 2 Coastal Bermuda pastures for

cutting hay, approx. 50 acres ea. pasture, no

hunting or cattle to be put on pasture, pasture

located in Tattnall County. Don Burrena

Glennville 912-654-2201

Hunting leases avail. on land in Crisp,

Sumter, Dougherty Counties. from 17 to 35

acres. M. S. Lee Tifton 229-3S2-6424 229-

3S2-0704

Pecan orchard, 25 acres. 75 mature trees,

good care, prepared for mechanical pick-up,

Bulloch County. Rayma Hensley Statesboro

770-4S3-4657

Rabun

County/Chattooga

River,

rental/lease, trout fishing, nearby horse trails

and hiking, water falls, rafting, house on 5

acre farm, $750 mo. Frank Crane Clayton

67S-4SS-9677

Safe, private facility for 2-3 horses east of Gainesville; barn, grass paddocks, access to arena, covered round pen, trails; non-smoking adults. Michelle Crawford Gillsville 404-6979226
Farmland Rent/Lease Wanted
f\JOn-drinkfil.non-smoker seekTng100~500 acres in Central or South Ga. to lease for hunting, will respect property. Walt Collins Ellenwood GA 404372-7S49
Nondrinking Christian men want to lease 200-600 acres in Central and North Georgia for hunting, Willing to improve land. Jonathan Holbrook Cumming GA 770-SS9-7561
Responsible family wants to lease pasture land for horse in Banks County preferably near Maysville. Pam Hunter Maysville GA 706-652-3501
Small family club wants to lease 200 to 400 acres in middle Ga. Dennis Garber Sharpsburg GA 770-254-S913
Want 200+ A. for deer hunting w/in 100 mi. radius of Franklin (Heard Co.); no drinking or drugs and we keep the land clean. J. W. Bright Franklin GA 770-301-1SS3
Want 30 to 100 acres of pasture to lease for cattle in Oconee, Green, Morgan or Walton Counties. Tim B. Jackson Monroe GA 770267-S2S6
Wantto rent/lease 100+ A. pasture for cattle grazing/hay, Coweta, Fayette, Heard, Meriwether, and Troup. Ed Boston Newnan GA 67S-231-9134
FARM EMPLOYMENT
Ji you have questions regardmg ads m this
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.
Caretaker-manager for hunting preserve & horse stable, part-time or fulltime, Americus. Thomas Kennard Americus 904-642'9003
Experienced farm help wanted, references w/phone numbers, call between S-5 pm. Lee Whitaker Harlem 706-556-3531
Horse farm in Cumming seeks Sunday help, general barn duties, exp. required. Laurie Wilensky Alpharetta 770-330-0226
Need PT experienced honest dependable person to care for animals. Bobby Minge Rome 706-295-1259

Need caretaking or light farm position,

White Co. for partially disabled woman, need

living quarters. M. Tanner Cleveland 70634S-3100

Need man/family to run a broiler farm, must

have references w/phone numbers,

housing/salary. Lynn Stark Resaca 706-27S-

4013

New premier horse barn needs PT adult

help, mornings & weekends available, horse

exp. preferred. Pam Levy Locust Grove 770-

957-1603

PT help needed for small horse farm,

salary/board nego. Lynne Harper Loganville

404-676-3457 770-466-6402

Position for fulltime employment poultry

(grower) farm, 2 .5 yrs. exp. egg production, all

aspects & adv. main!., Franklin/Madison

counties. Bradley Lansberry Commerce 706-

336-S 192

Reliable exp. part-tifne person wanted for

haying, must be able to drive tractor, some

mech. exp. Patrea L. Pabst Dewy Rose

aepied@aol.com 706-213-1197

Single male 47 would like job on horse

farm, monthly salary/housing. Johnny Weaver

Resaca 706-259-7404

Small family seeking broiler house work,

housing/salary/utilities, Northwest Ga. area.

Renes Smith Sugar Valley 706-234-S594

Want farm help at equestrian center, teach

children/adults horse care, maintenance, etc.

Cheryl Flanagan Cumming 770-SS6-5419

Want female horse person for general

horse duties to work afternoons & 2 weekends

a month, must have exc. references. Terry Still

Winder 770-5S6-0024

Want ranch assistant, dependable

person/family,

reference

required,

housing/salary, fulltime, some travel. Ray

Wooten Hazlehurst 912-375-3366

FARM MACHINERY
It you have questions regarding this category, call Brenda Donnell at 404-6519081or404-651-9082.
Only farm machinery and equipment owned by the advertiser and used in his/her own farming operation can be advertised; those persons advertising for machinery and equipment wanted must be seeking those items for their own farming operation.
Boom pole, dirt scoop, box blade, 2 shank bottom plow, 1-row cult., trlr. w/tandem axle. K. Yawn Lizella 47S-7S1-762S
Subsoiler 5 blade, $400; Chisel plow w/gauge wheels, 9 shanks, heavy duty, $1200; pasture renovator, $700; 500 gal. fuel tank w/hand pump, $400. T. Deal Statesboro 912-531-0040
"Chuck Wagon" farm utility vehicle, 11 hp., Honda engine, dump bed, looks like mule, made by Brister USA, $4350. Frank Rise Talking Rock 706-69S-4S4S
'02 Kioti 4x4 DK35, 70 hrs. 3 cy/. dsl., frontend loader, 3-pt. hitch backhoe attachment, box blade attachment, EC, $19,000. Mark Durham Watkinsville 706-769-7177
'03 JD 2210 tractor w/410 front-end loader, only 3S hrs. Jay Allen Monroe 770-315-S591
'03 JD 4x2 trail gator 101 hrs., roof, windshield, lgt. & horn kit, perfect cond., $6900. J. Brightwell Franklin 706-206-6651
'03 Jinma 2S4, 30 hp,, 4WD, exc. cond., only 2S hrs., canopy, bushhog, rake, same tractor as sold by Northern Tool. Gene Marr Cleveland 941-964-0721 941-270-7534
'03 Kubota B-7500, exc. cond., 120 hrs., finish mower, tiller, scoop, box blade, scrape blade, wgts., $9500/obo. Drew Price Gibson 706-59S-2727
'03 TC 40D, hyd. 4WD, exc. cond., 295 hrs., $12,000. Jeff Cranford Eastman 47S-3749519
'04 Lewis housekeeper, used one time, dumps only, does not spread, works great, $S200, Ive. message. Perry Dalton Alto 706776-S256
'24' fifth wheel trailer, tandem axle, 12,000 axles ramps, hvy. duty, exc. cond., $4SOO. Jim Blanchard Draketown 770-456-9157
'40 AC B mdl. tractor, exc. cond., (unused tires), harrows & rotary mower, $1S95. Gary Mooneyham Lithonia 770-4S2-1649
'46 Farmall A, very clean, runs great, $2500. John Pruitt Jackson 770-775-4229
'4S Ford SN tractor, runs exc., lots of new parts & new paint job, $2750. Ben Parson Chatsworth 706-422-S190
'49 SN Ford tractor, .needs repair, make offer or trade for mower. J. Watts Forsyth 47S-994-S022 404-557-469S
'49 Farmall C, runs well, no equipment,
$900. M. Stephens Madison 706-752-094S
'49 JD tractor, M md/., make fair offer. J. Faircloth Climax 229-24S-1945
'SO's Ford tractor w/scrape blade, $2SOO. Raymond Town Atlanta 706-430-20S4
'52 SN Ford tractor, good shape, new paint, 12 volt system, $2250. Horace Nobles Tennille 47S-552-7291
'52 Cub tractor & '56 Farmall tractor for sale, best offer over $3000 for ea. will be accepted. Linda Hansen Richmond 912-72729S9
'52 T030 MF, new battery, muffler, runs exc., $2100/obo.; S disc B&B harrow, good cond., $350. N. Anderson Dahlonega 706S67-6067
'53 Ferguson tractor, exc. condition; 16' 2 axle trailer, Sipes. of equipment, $5500. Glenn Terry Canton 770-704-6500
'53 Ford Golden Jubilee, 6 volt, hi/lo gear, runs great, totally restored, 6' scrape blade, boom pole, $4500. Travis Richardson Flowery Branch 770-965-60S1

'53 Ford Jubilee tractor, 2S hp., new PTO, runs well, $3350 cash. J. T. Woodard Gray 4 7S-9S6-5341
'53 Ford Jubilee tractor, restored in great cond., good tires, runs well, good lift, $4500. Josh Crocker Lula 67S-316-S125
'54 JD 50 series, all fuel, 3-pt. live power, $3750; '57 JD 520 series, 3-pt. hitch, restored, $5500. S. Treadwell Bremen 67S-37S-3704
'55 Ferguson tractor, continental engine, works great, $5000/obo. J. Cashin Alpharetta 770-664-1533
'57 Ford 640, 12 volt, runs good, unused tires, radiator w/5' bushhog, scrape blade, $3950. Don Shedd Monroe 770-207-7566
'57 mdl. S01 Ford tractor & mower, $3295. H. Nation Colbert 229-7SS-2760 706-54S2560
'5S lnt'I farm tractor B275, lnt'I backhoe, 10 hp., 2 stage air compressor. Weldon Jacks Fort valley 47S-S25-S492
'64 Ford 4000 tractor, gas engine, new paint, looks/runs great, $4000, call aft. 4:30. Greg Wood Commerce 706-7S9-2249 7067S9-2505
'72 C-50 grain truck, exc. dump, runs well, unused front tires, $2000. Jay Hanks Jasper 706-337-47S1
'74 Ford 4000 dsl., 10/spd., selectomatic trans., w/5' scrape, 5' bushhog, Ford 9" auger, post hole digger, $6500. Dave Howell Cleveland 706-S65-1201
'76 Ford 3600, unused back tires & rims, good condition, runs well, $4700. J. Haley Rome 706-291-0697
'79 D-4E crawler, exc. cond., used only around farm, $26,000. Guy Middleton Dahlonega 706-S64-3377
'S1 Ford 5600 dsl. tractor, 7' bushhog mower, 7' 1S round disc harrow, all in good condition, $6500. J. E. Moncrief Manchester 706-655-224S
'S4 lnt'I 454 dsl., new clutch, paint, dual PTO's, remote hyd., MSTA, $4SOO, call before 7 pm. Jim Helmly Hephzibah 706-592-5212
'SS JD 316 garden tractor, 46" deck, runs well, hyd. drive, $1200, call aft. 5 pm. Ricky Jones Warm Springs 706-S46-3713
'S6 Ford 555 backhoe/loader, 4x4, some rust, good shape, ready to work; '96 Ford flail mower for 20 hp & up. Tim Adamson Fayetteville 67S-472-4633
'S7 Chev. C70, 366 gas engine, 5/spd. w/2/spd. 62' hyd. spreader body, $7900/obo. Dennis Butler Hoschton 770-S67-7162
'SS JD 950, 675 hrs. w/bushhog, auger, 16 disc harrow, 1-row Cole planter, cultivator, turning plow, sickle mower, $12,000. Tom Crumbley Oxford 706-4S5-744S 770-5959630
'S9 F700 Ford spreader truck, 22' hyd. bed, dsl., 5/spd., 2 spd. trans., air brks., $7500. D. Barnett Nicholson 706-757-2642
'92 Case 495, 2WD, exc. cond., 235 hrs., $12,000. J. Sanford Lincolnton 706-3597160
'96 Belarus tractor, 4WD, 92 hp., cab/air, 90% tires, HD loader, 350 hrs., EC, $1S,900. Scott Sund Newnan 770-304-2240
'97 JD tractor, loader, canopy, brush guard, 600 hrs., exc. cond., $16,000; 6' bushhog available. Cindy Farmer Maysville 706-6523647
'97 Kubota L2900, 4x4 dsl., only 290 hrs., 1 owner, 5' bushhog & boom pole, $7SOO. John Ricketts Gainesville 67S-S59-1O17
'9S NH 654 baler, $11,000; '01 NH rake, $2200, both exc. condition. Tony Gilleland Trion 706-734-3126
'9S NH LX SS55 turbo skid steer loader, 1700 hrs., 2/spd. trans., steel tracks, tooth bucket, $12,500. Forrest Odom Flowery Branch 770-967-2936
10 hp. generator, $250; 3-pt. hitch scrape blade, $250. L. Cagle Rome 706-235-3592
1310 Ford 4WD, 19S5 dsl. tractor, only 910 hrs., exc ..cond., $6SOO/obo. Tom Bishop Auburn 770-307-1477
14 hp. Economy PowerKing tractor, hyd. 3pt. hitch w/4S" mower deck, $1350. Pat Herrington Glennville 912-654-3593
15' Batwing Terrain King bushhog, $2200. T. Grizzle Dahlonega 706-S64-3216
1566 lnt'I tractor, 165 or 200 hp. w/dual wheel, brush cage, runs well, $5000. Bennie Davis Roberta 47S-S36-4564
16 disc cutting harrow, 3-pt. hitch. Clark Chastain Talking Rock 706-S93-9013 706253-39S2
16&20 disc harrow, $600/$500; 4' finish mower, $750; post digger, $450; 1-row subsoiler, $240, more. M. Crosby Blackshear 912-449-6573
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'x1 O' 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 ngnall 706-359-733S
1S hp. Murray tractor, heavy duty engine, very powerful, 12 yrs. old, needs cosmetics, but is good tractor, $475. G. Gibson Atlanta 404-349-5453
1SO MF 424 lnt'I, both dsl., good condition. J. Vaughn Baxley 912-367-2312
1S45 C Case skid steer, 2556 hrs., $12,000; S51 NH 5'x5' round baler, $600. Damon Smith Bostwick 706-474-2554
2 Deutz tractors, 6250 & 5230, low hrs., good rubber. Herbert Prichard Colbert 706540-1334
2-row Covington planter/cultivator; 3/16" MF bottom plow; 500# Kubota spreader; JD multi-purpose rake. John Harrison Locust Grove 770-954-212S

2-row JD cultivator, new sweeps, $300; 1O' Monroe Tuffline HD harrow w/drag, good condition, $700. D. Dowd:i: Wrens 706-551-0401
20' steel flatbed Gooseneck trailer, also 5' scrape box. Frank Newberry Lizella 47S-7S190S9
2002 EZ-Go work horse SOO, exc. condition, $2500. Peter Gillespie Alpharetta 67S-965-4SS9
2002 Honda Rubicon, 4x4, automatic 42 hrs., $4SOO. Calvin Butler Dallas 67S-2474621
2002 Vermeer 604 XL round hay baler w/accu-bale plus monitor/controller, low bale count, exc. cond., call aft. 5 pm. Floyd Knowles McRae 229-362-4S55
2004 Anderson tandem axle, 16' trailer, elec. brks., exc. cond., $1200; 5' scrape blade, $250. Karen Webb Newnan 770-2549115
273 NH hay baler, 4 bale hay express, B.P. drive on grease rack. W. Casey Rome 706291-0766 706-295-4S5S
2S' Superior trailer, tandem duals, 10-ton, $5000. Mark Putnals Bostwick 706-474-0601
3 axle trailer, G.I. hitch, 24' long 7' 11" wide, 5' 9" ramps, S-14.5 LT Lowboy tires, $1750. Jerry Taylor Tyrone 770-632-127S
3-pt. hitch 4 wheel hay rake, $250. Carroll Cannon Ty Ty 229-776-43S3
3-pt. hitch smoothing harrow, 1-row cultivator & planter; Gravely 7.6 mower, plough, cultivator, sulky, good condition. J. E. Crawford Athens 706-543-2322
3020 JD tractor; Case JH 6 disk mower; JD 3-pt. rake, 2 hay trailers for square bales. Willie Lee Statesboro 912-5S7-59S3
35 JD garden tractor w/mulching blade, attachments, 42" hyd. tiller. 4S" front blade & 7 front wgts .. $SOOO/obo. E. R. Bee Whitesburg 770-214-S723
3550 Branson trac., 35 hp., 4WD, 3S hrs., 16' trailer, scrape blade, bushhog, $10,000. Earle:i: Vinson Cedartown 770-.74S-7992
4 finger wheel hay rake, Vicon used 4 yrs. on 6 ac. field, $375. Bill Garner Cumming 770-SS7-4197
4' Gill rollover, $325; also other. Ron Rohletter Loganville 770-554-07S2
4' bush hog mower, $300. Ken Jones Jackson 770-775-5100 770-314-2062
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Wednesday June 22, 2005

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4'& 5' rota tiller, $500-$600, 516' bushhog, $375-$475; 617' box scrape, $350-$400, spreader, $200-$300. C. Collins Austell 770948-1003
4000 Ford 3 cyl. gas, 8/spd., $4200; Kubota L245 3 cyl. dsl. w/5' JD finish mower, $2975 cash only. M. Wilson Millwood 912-283-9266
450C JD loader w/backhoe, '80 mdl., exc. cond., trans. is cracked, $8500. Joe Walker Fa;r:etteville 770-461-7142
451 MF tractor dsl., 2002, 53 hp., new 3 hrs., to large, $14,500, call aft. 5:30 pm. Jy Edwards Canton 770-479-3688
464 lnt'I farm tractor, '85 mdl., exc. cond., p/s, $4500. Harry Clark Thomaston 478-8362839 770-468-3054
477 NH mower conditioner, $400; AC 303 bale chief square baler, $1000. Allen Green Acworth 770-607-8853
479 NH haybine, new blade; 605C Vermeer round baler, both in good condition, field ready. Dell Stephens Odum 912-586-2320
5 1/2' Gill rollover, good condition, $650; 2018 tubular frame harrow, adjustable 6 1/2', $650. Darrell Jackson Williamson 770-4686524
5 disc Dearborn 3-pt. tiller, $350; 8 disc harrow for AC B hitch, $300; 4' pull type bushhog, $350. Charles Moore Grantville 770-253-0779
5 hp. front tines tiller w/Briggs & Stratton engine, exc. condition, paid $359.95 will sell, $85. George Wilson Augusta 706-863-7197
5' finish mower, 3-pt. hitch, side discharge, $300. Richard Kinder Royston 706-498-4030
510 JD baler, new belts, chains, bearing & flanges, $1500. Douglas Adams Hartwell 706-376-5679 706-377-4173
5KW heavy duty generator, fiberglass cover, 12 hp. Kohler engine, elec. start, 100A transfer switch, $750. Alex Duke Fairburn 770-306-1 088
6 1/2x16 dual axle trailer w/ramps, $550. Tommy Daws Monroe 770-267-6082
6' 3-pt. Plotmaster Ill, plant your food plots, exc. cond., $4000. Hewizy Hart Albany 229883-1618
6' 3-pt. hitch box scrape, J bar corp F7716, $275. Mason Awbrey Grantville 770-2511622
6' Jacobsen rotary mower, dsl., hyd. controls, sheltered, good condition, 1250 hrs., $3900. Russell Sirmans Lake Park 229-5598394
6' areator, $300; Rhino scrape blade, $200; new dirt scoop, $125. Ben McGreggor Macon 478-935-2400
6' bushhog, good condition, $600. R. T. Nuckolls Bowdon 770-258-3539
6' pull aerator w/removable wheels, approx. 850 lbs. without water, $800. Steve Pettit Gainesville 770-983-7937 770-540-1870
6' pull type Amco offset harrow, exc. shape, exc. cond., great for food plots, $3850. Ricky Wall Winder 770-867-6955 770-962-3261
601 Ford Workmaster, 12 volt, gasoline, runs good, metal & rubber good, lift don't work, $1800, call aft. 6 pm. Frank Lovell Wiley 706- 782-4193
6359 D JD irrigation motor w/550 gal. Rainbow pump, 3600 hrs. Glynn Cook Ashburn 229-567-2732
7' sickle bar hay mower, NH mdl. 451, always sheltered, used less than 1 day, also other. Bob Sapecky Hoschton 770-932-1348
7'x18' trailer for sale, new condition, suitable for hay, all kinds of farm equip., $2300. J.A. Ray Jasper 770-735-2061
705 MF combine, good motor, some rust, grain & corn header, $2000. W. H. Mankus Preston 229-828-2503
7410 HD Ford loader w/72" bucket, will fit 60-90 hp. tractors, 2 or 4WD, exc. cond., $3500. Harold Goldman Lincolnton 706-3192297
75 KW Stamford generator, Perkins dsl. motor, less than 40 hrs., auto disconnect box, $7500. Bobby Parks Hull 706-788-2758
75 year old cotton stalk cutter, good condition, 3 mule hames, 3 single trees, 1 wood, 1 collar, 1 tree roller. Jim Overstreet Midville 478-763-3516
750 MF combine w/4-row corn/grain headers, $3000; 6"x40' grain auger w/PTO drive, $200, also other. Lloyd McDonald Warthen 478-552-3444
8 disc towed harrow, $350; 10 disc TW-HD towed harrow, $450; 16 disc towed harrow, $450. James Jenkins Covington 770-7863909
8 disk heavy duty harrow & agricultural sprayer for 3-pt. hitch. Jeff Seabolt Cumming 770-889-9922
8360 NH tractor, exc. cond., unused tires. Darrell Williams Swainsboro 478-237-3237 478-237-4523
9 shank chisel plow, gauge wheels, good condition, $750. J. Martin Monroe 770-2074577
941 track loader, used to clear fence lines & pile brush, good machine, runs great. Nathan Serritt Calhoun 770-548-1954
955K loader, EC, finished farm clearing, many new parts, $20,000. Lynn Bowles Rome 706-252-0183 706-234-3492
9N Ford tractor w/4' bushhog, runs but needs a tune-up, $2000/obo. Wallace Nicholson Lyerl;r: 706-895-2481
9N Ford tractor, good metal, paint, motor & tires, $2000/obo. Robert Chasteen Commerce 706-336-6769
9N Ford, good condition, new 12 volt system, runs great, $2000. David Shaw Winder 678-471-5319
AC 60-60 pull combine, numerous group belts, carvis & power shafts & parts. Winfred Crane Winder 706-367-9617
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AC D-17 dsl. parts for sale, D-17 gas tractor for sale, runs well, $2500. Travis Stroud Macon 478-788-1352
AC WD 45 complete tractor, needs work, gas, tricycle front-end, fair metal & tires, $800 as. Van Morris McDonough 770-898-8617
AC XT-190111, '77, 100 hp., EC, ready to work, $7800; 20' hay mobile conveyor, new 5 hp. Briggs motor, $1000. John Jenkins Tyrone 770-306-1089 770-845-0233
AC rota-baler completed, shedded, rusty, needs restoration, operator manuals, makes 100 lb. round bales, $200/ Charles Cannon Abbeville 229-467-2042 229-467-2156
B AC 5' belly mower, exc. cond., other tractors, parts B, C, D-10 & G. Mack Shaw Waycross 912-283-7150
Baler mdl. 256, series 123486, new chains & rods, in good condition, new chains on ea. sides & rods. James Clark Thomaston 706647-5060
Band sawmill, power feed, power head, 22 feet track. Ronald Stanley Chatsworth 706695-3909
Belarus 420A dsl., 57 hp., 4x4, 3PH, 5' bushhog, runs well, hyd. for loader, strong, $2600, call aft. 5 pm. AL A. Wallace Whitesburg 770-832-0865
Belshe T8-2A, gross load 20,000 lbs., 18' bed length, 5' dovetail, ramps, elec. brks., $3000. S. Young Conyers 770-364-5112
Big 12 cotton module builder. Allen Newton Sylvania 912-857-3422
Briggs & Stratton garden tiller, 5 hp. chain drive, very good condition. N. Padgett Rome 706-291-7330
Bushhog 9044, 4-row & 7500 2-row peanut combines, field ready. Keith Boyett Statesboro 912-489-8408 912-764-6924
Bushhog Batwing mower, #2315, $6300; Dale Phillips cutter, 6', $550. Lanny Thomas Rome 706-291-7992 404-520-0704
Bushhog brand mower, 6' w/stump jumper, mdl. 276, $800. Donald Keene Rochelle 229365-7807
Bushhog rotary mower, 12' on 3-pt. hitch, $1000, call aft. 6 pm. Roger Black Millen 478982-2573
Bushhog, $140; tandem wheel equipment trailer, 12x8, $300; 8 hp. Troy-Bill shredder, $200. Robert Nunes Fairburn 404-409-7088
Case tractor, '53 mdl. VA1, runs well, needs paint, $1400. George Chassevent Jefferson 706-367-9556
Cole planter on cultivator frame, 3-pt. hitch, single row w/fert. bucket, fair condition, $450. Daniel Brothers Toccoa 706-299-0066
Coleman Powermate generator, 3750 watts, portable w/cart, 6 hp. OHV unused, $600; Campbell Hausfield compressor, 2 hp., $195. W. Vaughan Lakemont 706-782-7055
Craftsman 1O hp., small garden tractor w/1 plow, $250; Craftsman chipper/shredder, 8 hp., $300. R. E. Smith Marietta 770-926-5109
Deutz Allis disc mower, 7', good condition, $1850. Mell Price La Fa;r:ette 706-638-2219
Deutz tractor DX3:10, 48 hp., rollbar, canopy, dual, remotes, 1261 hrs., air cooled, good condition, $7500. J. Hembree Waco 770-830-8033
Ditch Witch 1500, runs well, priced very reasonable. Weldon Sisson Union Point 706486-2701
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
Equipment trailer, 15' deck, 3' beavertail, 8' wide, (8) 8-14-5 tires, 4 short axles, 2 have brks., hauls JD 450, $1750. Jim Bishop Heard 706-675-3943
Equipment trailer, 7'x20' tandem axle, exc.
condition. C. E. Brown Centerville 478-9538239
Equipment trailer, Butler tilt bed, tandem axle, 10,000 lb., all steel, fluid brks., $1200. Lyle Huffman Rabun 706-490-4812
Excavator 215 B w/thumb attachment, 5000 hrs., v-bucket, $28,000. Clarkie Leverette Ambrose 912-359-2577
Extra large loader bucket for JD 310, $300; hyd. 6' front crawler blade for Ford, $200. Jimmy Alford Commerce 706-367-2232
F-2 Gleaner combine, both heads, combing now, exc. shape, $6500. Cole Jernigan Buena Vista 706-570-2171
F2 Gleaner combine, grain & corn head. Carl Neisler Butler 478-862-3476
Farmall 400, complete, straight metal, tires weather checked, does not run, but turns over, $1000/obo. Wesley Watson Watkinsville 706-769-0632
Farmall A tractor, 3 pcs. of equipment, cultivator, harrows & rotary cutter, all in good condition. Margaret Sikes Cobbtown 912684-2005
Farmall C, good sheet metal, 6 volt, needs carburetor work, possible rust in tank, $1500/firm. Alan Cameron Social Circle 770464-4074
Farmall Cub tractor w/Woods belly mower, cultivators, new paint & decals, $2500. Duel Seymore Stockbridge 770-507-1916
Farmall crawler engine, rebuilt, early forties, $500. R. Kesel Aragon 770-684-9344
Farmall mdl. M & AC WD 45 for sale, both good shape, $2500/ea. Phillip Lackey Cedartown 770-748-9060
Ferguson 30 tractor, $2850; 6' bushhog, $650; boom pole, $100. L. Blankenbaker Dallas 770-443-2434 770-337-9151
Finishing mower, Cyclone RD5-C50 3-way hitch, (three blades), $1000. James Boggs Mabelton 770-948-7707
Finn straw blower w/new 37 hp. Wisconsin engine, strong machine, comparable to mdl. B70, $9000. Rian True Augusta 803-2784141 706-736-4897

For sale cultivators for M JD, aft. 6 pm. Sim JD 110 garden tractor w/38" mower, JD finishing mower, 60" cut, $325; Weed

Ogletree Bishop 706-769-6707

restored to like new, '72 mdl., Kohler 8 hp., eater brand garden tractor, 12.5 hp., $400;

For sale, harrows, trailers, backhoe, etc. W. $1500. Larry Lyskowinski McDonough 770- 4'x5' homemade trailer, $200. M. Loggins

A. Mitchell Cumming 770-887-2731

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For sale, mini excavator JCB 804, super, low hrs., 12 & 24" bucket exc. cond. Steven Neal Rincon 912-754-4108
Ford 2 bottom plow, mdl. 10-156, serial number 79891, $300. Darryl Nealis Hampton 770-946-9160 770-630-1469
Ford 2000 tractor, 1965 mdl., gasoline

JD 110 garden tractor, extra deck & attachments, 10 hp., Kohler 8 hp. Snapper mower, make offer. Larry Jennings Roopville '-77'--0'--"'85"'"4'--"'8"-64-'-0~----.,--.,--,---.,-----,
JD 1400 combine, 213 flexhead, dsl., good condition, $3000. Kenny York Hartwell 706-
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JD hay trailer, great shape, tires exc., almost new, adjustable up to 22', $1500. Olen Knowles Douglasville 770-947-8851
JD platform cab w/6 cyl. dsl. engine, Alamo type boom mower, 30' reach, $10,500; bushhog 2615 15' mower, $6500. Tommy Hurst Coolidge 229-941-2083

engine, good condition, $3300. William Hursey Gray 478-986-7101 478-757-5992
Ford 2000, gas, 1964 mdl., 12 volt, good condition, $2900. Johnny Greene Stockbridge 770-490-3677
Ford 2310 dsl. tractor, refurbished, 2004, box blade, bushhog included, $8000/firm. Ray Collins Fairburn 770-964-0390

JD 2010, low hrs., great condition, 4 cyl. gas w/rotary mower, $4500. Bill Bonbrare
Bolingbroke 478-992-9363 478-956-2678 JD 224T square baler, $1750; NH 850
round baler, $1750. Charles Haley Dallas '-7'-70'--~4_4~5~-5~5~5~8-___,-,,..,...,....,...,....,---,,--.,,....,-..,....,..,,
JD 4-20 tractor; NH 654 hay roller; NH 315 square hay baler; Case IH 8520 inline square

Jacobsen tractor w/hyd. lift, PTO, 50" cutting deck, 16 hp. Kohler engine, many spare parts, runs/cuts good, $950. Robert Dickerson Conyers 770-761-6669
Kamatsu D-30 front-end loader, 250 hrs. on rebuilt engine & undercarriage, $12,000. Dan Eason Barnesville 770-358-7993
Kawasaki mule 3010, 4x4, camo, winch, top

Ford 3400 dsl. tractor for sale w/implements, bushhog, disc & harrows, box blade, smoothing blade & 2 other implements, $8500. Mr. Jordan Bowdon 770-328-2629
Ford 3600 dsl. tractor, great tires, exc.

hay baler, etc. Ray Dupree Sylvester 229776-3122 229-878-8093
JD 4020, 1968 year w/hyd. dump wagon, $7500. Stephens Feitshans Perry 478-987_4_17__ 6 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

55 hrs., bush guard, bed liner, exc. cond., $7600. Steve Cadwell Eastman 478-3744503
Kubota G1900, 18 hp. dsl. garden tractor, 4' deck, hyd. trans., 800 hrs., $3000. P. Salter

condition, portable hyd., kept under, $6200. T. JD 420W tractor, runs well, $1800. Randy Waynesboro 706-551-0326 706-554-2988

Allison Canton 770-720-4478

Cason Powder Springs 404-787-0227

Kubota L 225 dsl. tractor w/5' finishing

Ford 4600 tractor, dsl., pis w/remotes, 52 JD 430 round baler w/bale monitior, good mower, used 1 season, 996 hrs., VGC, $4750. PTO hp., very good condition. Tommy Spikes condition, sheltered, $7000, also other. Royce J. B. Taylor Snellville 770-979-1721

Nashville 229-686-7597

Richardson Fayetteville 770-461-6507

Kubota L235 dsl., low hrs., disc harrow,

Ford 5610 tractor, live PTO, looks rough, JD 430 round baler w/gathering wheels, cultivator, rota-tiller, bush-hog mower, scrape

mech. sound, $5000. E. Moody Forsyth 478- GC, $5500; Kuhn GMO 700 disc mower, blade, dirt pan, $6500. Terrell Paulk Warm

731-8766

$2750; NH 890 forage chopper, $1250. Springs 706-663-9400

Ford 601 Workmaster dsl., everything George Long Rydal 770-546-7640 770-382- Kubota L2900, 29 hp., 288 hrs., 4WD,

works, good sheet metal, does needs rings, _2_26__ 5 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ $11,000; 72" finishing mower, $500; spreader,

smokes. T. Cufr Gainesville 770-983-3793

JD 435 4'x6' round baler w/monitor & kicker, $200. Gary Roach Atlanta 404-405-0370

Ford 655A, cab, 2x4, extend-a-hoe, tight machine, clam shell, $1500/obo; 2 hay balers, hay bind, rake, sickle, mower, etc. Mark Shaw
Chickamauga 423-280-0993 706-539-1331

new belts, pulleys & bearings, field ready, $10,500/firm. Bobby Allen Dudley 478-875_3_84__ 8 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
JD 440 crawler, loader, fresh rebuild on

Kubota L2900, 4WD, 29 hp., 430 hrs., exc. cond., $9500; 6' bushhog finishing mower, $600, offset tiller, $400. George DeBenedetto Roswell 770-587-3235

Ford 8N tractor & cultivator frame, $3100 or
tractor & bushhog for $3300. Tim Anderson Alma 912-632-1059
Ford 8N, 12 volt, $2200; Snapper rear tine

engine, $4500. R. Wainwright Thomaston _7-'-06'--~6_,4.,,7=--7.,..2-'-3,-4_,..-----_,--.,----
JD 457 baler, 2003, exc. cond., shelter kept,
about 1000 bales, mega wide pick up,

Kubota L3710 GST, 4WD tractor, 260 hrs., $11,500; Rhino FM84A finishing mower, 20 hrs., $2050. Charles Waters Sylvania 912857-3782 912-687-6162

tiller, 8 hp., $355; generator 2500 watt, $235. Lottie Noel Griffin 770-228-0559
Ford 9N parts, drive train w/stuck engine, unused rear tires, good fenders, Sherman
2/spd. & gas tank, $500 firm. C. Edwards Warner Robins 478-953-3241
Ford 9N tractor, runs well, lift works, need paint, $1800. Hugh Cobb Ellijay 706-273-
3500 Ford backhoe, 52 hp., works good, looks

$13,700. Bill Harp Molena 770-655-5130
JD 4850 tractor, dual wheels, dual remote,
power shift, cab/air, good condition. Melton Jones Tennille 478-552-7289 478-552-4833
JD 530 hay baler w/monitor, good condition, $4000. Jason Thrasher Lexington 706-743'-7"'26"'"0"---~~----------
JD 5300 MFWD loader, 1800 hrs., new
seat, unused front tires, $13,500. Olen Wells Newborn 706-343-1807

Kubota belly mower, $150; roll-bar, $1 00 for B series tractor. Bill Nee Smith Warner Robins 478-953-9485
L2500 Kubota, 27 hp., dsl., 4WD, front loader, 48" mower, 16' tandem trailer, 4 wheel elec. brks., $10,500. Anfy Hale Canton 770345-6654
LandPride rotary tiller, 5' 3-pt. hitch, need tines, $500. James Bryson Clermont 770983-7422

good, no canopy, ready for farm work, $8900. Michael Brown Sandersville 478-348-6861
Ford major dsl. backhoe, runs great, $2850; JD 2010 dsl., needs repair, $1250/obo. Leon McMillian Covington 770-786-8824 770-231-
1571 Fricks sawmill mounted on steel, 2 axle
wheel pull; Frick edger, 371 Detroit engine unit, all GC, call aft. 8 pm. Gerald Gooch Braselton 706-654-2497
Front-end loader w/bushhog, 2400 QT, good condition, joy stick, $2500. Cam Reed Oakwood 770-536-2822
Generator 75KW Olympian Cat single phase, 4 cyl. dsl., 0.5 hrs., $8000/obo. S. Robertson Atlanta 404-479-5802
Generator, 60 KW AC dsl. engine, exc. cond., $5800. George Nunn Crawfordville 706-456-3099
Generators: Honda 1000 watt, $500; Coleman 1500 watt, $300; Devilbiss 5250 watt, $400, all like new. E. Payne Baldwin 706-778-3096

JD 6600 combine, hyd.; JD 644 6-row narrow, high tin; JD 216 floating platform. David Peck Tallapoosa 770-301-5839
JD 709 super duty 7' rotary mower, will cut 4" diameter trees, exc. cond., 3-pt. hitch, $3300. Frank Dysart Pine Log 770-386-0020
JD 7700 combine, 20' flexhead, good cond., $8500/obo; 12' Athens offset harrow, 24" disc, $1750. Charles Harrington Macon 478-7426726
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wheels, saddle tank, new quick hitch, 4350 hrs. Justin Dixon Girard 478-569-4086
JD 790 tractor, 4WD, 26 hp., $9750; Tuffline lift type disc, 5' 8" harrow, $1000. Kim Thompson Soperton 912-529-4554
JD 790, 4x4, 30 hp. tractor, only 62 hrs., bushhog, scrape, sub-sailer & 20 disc harrow, $13,900. John Ingram Commerce 706-654-7685
JD backhoe attachment fits 450-455 or large JD rubber tire tractor, $2500. Stan Martin Toccoa 706-886-0193

Large chain driven manure spreader, never out in weather, $500. Zane Whelchel Atlanta 706-864-2751 706-974-0124
Lilly seeder spreader pull type, $300. Alvin Hicks Lula 770-869-3665
Long 460 tractor, mdl. 1529 front-end loader w/new 9" auger & single disc. C. Chamberlain Rome 706-234-7703
M6800 68 hp. Kubota tractor, cab/air/heat, am-Im radio, front loader, 4 hyd. line, 4WD, ong1na1 owner, 200 nr., ~zo,,,oo. H. Mayi1e10 Gainesville 770-540-4705 770-869-3889
MF 1035, dsl., pis, 4WD, 26 hp., 12/spd., MF loader, good tires, runs well, $9250/obo. L. Garrett Ellenwood 770-921-1636
MF 12 baler for parts or repair, $300 or trade. Paul Chitwood Loganville 770-4668815
MF 135, pis, dsl., runs great w/5' bushhog, blade, dirt scoop, lift arm, $6500; '01 16' Hooper trailer, $950. John Towler Conyers 770-483-8223

Good condition, pop-up bale loader, $450;

pallet forks kit, 48" 3500 lbs., exc. cond., fits bucket on loader, $525. Phil Ivey Lizella 478-

361-0956
Grain hauler F800 dsl. auto., 2 cylinder
dump, $10,500. Julie Hurst Coolidge 229-
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Grainovator trailer, heavy duty tandem axle, $700; bushhog mdl. 160, 13' cutter, good condition. Charles Summers Elko 478-9877151
Gravely garden tractor w/plow & mower,

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needs some work; radiator for 40's Farmall tractor. Ralph Newborn Newnan 770-253-

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Gravely tractor, 52" cut, Kohler engine, hyd.

lilt, deck, $800/obo. or trade for woodsplitter. Russ Harper Toccoa 706-886-1610

Harrow 20 disc, $4000; Craftsman 8 hp.

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

Hay tedder, Fella mdl. TH 2750, 10', $850. Ken Hair Harlem 706-556-9586

Heavy duty winch off 5-ton Mack military truck, 20'000 lb. w/cable, $500. R. Keesee

Homer 706-677-2869

Heavy duty woodsplitter, 3-pt. hitch, runs off PTO, good condition, $475. Ken Hippensteel

Atlanta 770-975-7978 404-309-0235

Heston 845 baler, 4x5, good condition; Challenger disc mower, 6 disc new. J. K. Stegall Rockmart 770-684-5428
Heston PT 7 mower/conditioner, needs

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

Thomaston 706-647-7089

Heston hay tedder, 1O', good condition, $600. Mark Summers Perry 478-987-8282
Horse drawn farm equipment, plows, dist., Super A Farmatl restored. John Justice Grantville 770-583-9064
lnt'I E270 pan, new pumps, good chains, GC, rear-end noise, $5500. Sammy Martin Commerce 706-367-5409
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JD '62 1010 special, new brks. & seals in lift, new paint, runs great, 4' bushhog

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MF 135 dsl., p/s, low hrs., runs great w/4 attachments, $6000. E. Weatherly Lithonia 770-482-8323
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 200 dsl., 401 hrs., 4' bushhog, 5' Kubota mowing machine, $5000. Jeff Barnett Carrollton 770-214-1114
MF 231 dsl., p/s, 8/spd., diff. lock, rollbar, 1380 hrs., '93 mdl., exc. cond., $7000. Lloyd Leach Martin 706-356-2236
MF 240 dsl., good condition, unused tires, $6500. Roger Little Gainesville 770-5363547
MF 240, pis w/loader, 700 hrs., exc. cond., diff. lock, $9500. D. King Buford 770-9453664
MF 251XE, 4WD, 45 hp., front-end loader, exc. cond., 101 hrs., bushhog included, other implements avail., $22,000. Grey Millsaps Milner 770-358-0405
MF tractor, front-end loader, 3-pt. hitch, gas burner, works & runs great, $4000, call aft. 6 pm. Baron Baker Calhoun 770-548-8644
MHF 135 special, elec. start, plus other upgrades, includes new brks., scrape blade, boom, $3300. Kelly Simmons Maysville 706658-6065
Maletti GS-80-155 heavy duty rotary tiller, 60" width Cat. 2 hitch, 540 RPM PTO, 2 yrs., $1200. Joel Wyatt Dublin 478-275-7619
Mantis tiller w/edger, $150. JoAnn Elbert Covington 770-385-6552
Manure spreader, 50 bu., PTO , exc. cond.,

Taylorway 3 shank sub-sailer, $700; Gehl 7', 3-pt. disc mower, $1200. Charlie Smith Ochlocknee 229-226-9296
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, 3-pt. hitch bushhog RTS 50, 50" wide, exc. condition, $999.99. Reid Trimble Cleveland 404-213-0197
Tiller, Snapper mdl., front tines, 5 hp. Briggs, tines almost new, $160. Sam Buffington Clarkesville 706-754-1601
Tractor, 1974 Ford, $3000; bushhog, $1000. Juanita Ingram Waverly Hall 706-5822972
Tractor, Kubota B-2150, hyd., dsl., 450 hrs., 4WD, $8450. Jerry Benson Snellville 770972-6104
Trailer 53', Dorsey, 1992, exc. cond., $5000. Ben Dewrell Waleska 770-796-1984
Trailer 6 1/2'x16', hvy. duty tandem axle, ramps included, new floor, paint & tires, extra lgts. & reflectors, $1500. Greg Matthews Dacula 678-376-9926
Trailer, 20' x 8' Gooseneck, heavy duty flatbed, 8 wheel, several outstanding features. Ken Covington Bethlehem 770-867-9536
Troy-Bill 5 hp. chipper-vac, exc. cond., $595. H. L. Howard Lilburn 770979-4615
Troy-Bill chipper/shredder for Horse mdl. Troy-Bill tiller, $200. Steve Sams Mineral Bluff 770-853-4525
Troy-Bill pony tiller, exc. cond., elec. start, used on small garden, 3 yrs. old, $750. Bobbie Penton Snellville 770-978-9080
Two 9004 bushhog 4-row peanut pickers, 1

Want flatbed body 10-12' from junked farm truck in NE Ga. Robert Clark Lavonia 706356-4345
Want mule/horse drawn farm equipment, implements or harness/trade. Bruce Arnett Monticello 706-468-1001
Want one man or 2 man post hole digger. Brooks Hunnicutt Atlanta 706-468-1969
Want parts for 2 disc plow on Super A Farmall w/in 50 miles. George Johnston Ringgold 423-316-1 045
Want reasonably priced dry live bottom trailer to haul bulk cotton seed. Ed Simmons Preston 800-649-4801
Want small dirt pan w/wheels, spring loaded dump for 4000 Ford tractor. Regina Bell Millen 478-982-2581
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Want two silage high lift dump boxes (wagon) good condition & reasonably priced. Angie Wooten Hazlehurst 912-253-9326
FARM SUPPLIES If you have quesftons regardmg ads m this
category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.
Multi-purpose chem .. protective, non-latex rubber gloves; grt. for livestock cleaning, waste mgt., truck/fuel handling, etc. G. Larkey Barnesville 770-358-7350
#2 tri-plex underground 200 amp elec. cables, $0.90/foot up to 500'. Clay Brown Centerville 478-951-3330
1 50 gal. syrup kettle and 1 hog scalding kettle, $2500 ea. Glen Knighton Milledgeville 478-456-2349
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1 shallow well pump in good cond., asking $100, you come disconnect it. Tom Allison Flowery Branch 770-967-3069

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
Approx. 1000 canning jars, some jelly jars, mostly qts., $3.50/doz., 7 cases of qts., never been open, $7.50/case, some 1/2 gal. jars, $0.75-ea. Ralph Jones Lithonia 770-4828143
B/K 5th wheel hitch for pick-up, 15K rated, $200. Brooks Garner Marietta 770-435-0209
Bamboo poles, you cut, you haul. Paul Raines Canon 706-245-6583
Bamboo, large, very large, extra large, crafts or industrial. Jes Wilkerson Atlanta 404-202-8247
Band sawed lumber, oak, pine, poplar, trailer flooring. William A. Matthews Dallas 770-616-5868 770-445-1237
Barn wood siding, 500 sq. ft., 50 yrs. old, Five V Groove roofing, 750 sq. ft., free. George Eckerd LaFayette 706-539-1512
Barrels (8) for water (drinking) storage, 50/55 gal., like new, clean, $34 ea. Tony Brunson Cartersville 770-382-0805
Chicken house equip., 36" fans, 48" fans, feed bins, make offer. Dennis Howell Cumming 770-887-2660
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.

Overhead cable trays w/hanger for elec. hydraulic air lines, also grt. for trellises, etc. Lynn Burnett Rossville 706-866-3455
Pint and quart canning jars, $1.25/doz. D. Peterman Alto 706-778-9513
Plantation shutters, large & medium, 10 to 12 sets, $300 for all. Luanne White Atlanta 770-913-0400
Plastic water pipe, schedule 80 several hundred feet, 1" to 4". Alex McAfee Tennille 4 78-552-7922
Pole barn complete kit, 24'x36', easy to install, $2900. Tom G . Lamb Fayetteville 770-719-1516 404-664-4124
Poultry box brooders for sale, $100 ea., like new. Josh Deal Statesboro 912-531-0043
Pressure washer, 1hp elec. motor, 1000 psi, wheels, used very little, $100. Burl Mccosh Canton 770-345-4477
Propane gas tanks, 250 gal., 120 gal. w/reg. Emit! Bragg Statesboro 912-764-2706
Shenandoah nest system, 4x14 slats, Cyclone rooster feeder, Big Dutchman chain feeder, 2 curtain machines. Jerry Shaw Hartwell 706-376-2454
Split locust farm fence rails and posts, del. and installed anywhere. C. Mitchell Cleveland 706-865-9828
Sprayer, 55 gal., 3 pt. hitch, 20' coverage, breakaway boom hand nozzle pump, $400. Tim Ma)l!ield Cumming 770-887-0335
Telephone poles, 1 75', 1 60', 1 50', 2 45', $450. Chuck Keeton Eatonton 706-485-9732 706-4 73-2738
Tires, unused, trac-loader tires, size 27x850x15, $20 ea. T. H. Bentley Monroe 770-266-6942
Trailer axles, 75 1/2", center to center springs, rated good LB, 3 ea./rims; also 3/8" x 6" x 6" x

$1200. R. Spence McDonough 678-432- needs repair; 26 1/2' 637 JD harrow, good 1O 4 gal. buckets, $4 ea., 1O 5 gal. rubber Leonard Crane Smyrna 770-438-9472

20' Robert Ayers Conyers 770-602-3170

1122

blades. Joe Davis Clyo 912-754-9403

tubs, $4 ea., 1 twister mineral feeder, $50. Compressor 5 ton cool coil meat saw Trusses: 22' long, 13" tall on one end, 24"

McCormick 2005 CX105 tractor, Allied Uni-loader tracks, 170" x 10", fits 8 in wheel, Richard Parker Dawsonville 706-265-2731 Hobart table. P. L. Hearn College Park 770- tall on the other, never used, qty. 18. David

loader, quick attach, 8' bucket, cab/heal/air, 400 hrs., $800, please Ive. message. Tim 10 steel poles, 25' long, 10" at bottom to 6" 964-7094

Maddox Warm Serlngs 706-655-3407

4WD, 75 hrs., $55,000. M. Segars Toccoa Kennedy Ball Ground 770-894-3086 770- at top, $100 ea., 40' trailer w/rollup door, Computerized feed mill, mixer, augers, Used pallet racks, frame 42"x168" qty. 2200,

706-491-5086

893-4596

$1000. Billy Greer Hampton 770-946-4616 scales, bins, 2 ton cap, continuous run, $40 ea., beams 4"x5"x100" qty. 7000, $15 ea.

Morbark mdl. 2070, chipper 35 hp., $5000. Used Ford bushhog, fair condition, $325. 404-444-2436

$15,000. J. Simpson Talbotton 706-665-3480 John Brautigam Atlanta 678-925-1656

Lee Simpson Hogansville 706-637-6240

Hugh Caudell Carnesville 706-384-4410

100 GPM pump, 3.5 Briggs engine, $275. Corn grinding mill for grinding meal for Used steel to repair farm equip., 3/8" thick,

NH 311 square baler, exc. condition, lots of Utility trailers, 4'x7 1/2'x1/2', $225; 4'x8'x2 Gene Odom Dacula 770-945-8529

bread or gits, lrg. stones, good cond., metal angle iron, flat steel, 3/16" thick, 14" O.P. pipe,

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new parts, $4500, Ive. message. Terry Swain 1/2", covered, $425; Yamaha 100 gal. pull 12 Bu. compost tumbler, good cond., $150, hopper w/blower. Sam Smith Elberton 706- 30'. Jesse Baller Conyers 678-549-6718

Commerce 706-335-9640

behind sprayer, $500. Dale Jones Flowery call aft. 7 p.m. V. M. Padgett Ellijay 706-276- 283-4170

Utility poles for sale, $1 per ft. Shelley

NH 616 disc mower, sheltered, exc. Branch 770-967-6948

3665

Cornell slab saw w/conveyors, $2000. Truel Barfield Dallas 678-878-7537

condition, $3400. Randy Cannon Elberton 706-283-0901
NH 630 round baler, exc. cond., kept under barn, new PTO/CV drive shaft, $7000. J. Hinton Reynolds 478-847-3452 478-8473319
NH 644 baler; NH 5 disc mower; NH roller bar rake; Kuhn 2 basket flutter; 12' sprayer, $17,500. Hugh Butler Carrollton 770-8346387
NH 72" 914A mid mount mower, never used, fits NH TC tractors & some Ford, $1900.
K.t:m DeaT;:,e Waohinytun 700-070-7090 -
NH 848 round baler, makes 4'x4 1/2 rolls, $2900. Gerald Kastner Clarkesville 706-9473503
NH 851 round baler, great condition, field ready, $1700. Andrea White Monticello 770361-9418
NH 853 round baler, 2nd owner, always sheltered, $5500. J. Levans Temple 770-5620012
NH LX485 skid steer loader w/new set of grouser tracks, 1300 hrs., GC, $11,500/obo. Mark Stamey Calhoun 706-218-3244 706629-0969
NH baler, all new teeth & floor, $2800; NH hay rake, new tine bearings, $1800. Jim Stone Thomson 706-597-1811
NH hay tedder, mdl. 163, 17', exc. cond., $2500. Dennis Mead Clermont 770-561-6690
NH hayliner, 69 sq. bales, for parts or for baling, $380, etc. Billy Crump Hartwell 706376-5631
NH rollbar 57 hay rake, exc. cond., used only 1 season, $1850. Steve M. Crumley Lula 678-316-4518
NH side delivery hay rake, ground driven, good condition, $750; hay tedder, PTO driven, GC, $250. D. Born Carnesville 706-384-3712
No-till seeder, Sukup brand, mdl. 2050, 8' wide, used on 368 ac., kept under shelter, nearly new cond., $6500. Clinton Wilson Lula 770-469-3276
Parts for A mdl. JD. Henry Bates Monticello 706-468-6468

Vermeer 5051 round baler, $4000; 5 wheel hay rake, $250; 2-row HD bedder, $400; hay spear for loader, etc. Betty Harbuck Marshallville 478-967-2318 478-967-2187
Vermeer 505L, series w/monitor, baled around 1000 bales, exc. cond., $11,500. Jeff Cantrell Bowdon 770-258-7194
Vermeer 604L baler w/kicker monitor, hay express, 5 bale hay mover. James Williams Fitzgerald 888-395-0165 229-423-4884
Vermeer 605 H round baler, sheltered, good belts, $3600; NH 851 round baler, good cond., $fr'"_,o. Kenndh Kreider Metter 912-685-7464
Vermeer round baler 5400 rebel, 4'x5 rolls, new condition, barn kept, only rolled 274 rolls, $9000. Sam Green Nicholson 706-255-6608
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
Yanmar 2000, 4WD, rebuilt engine, new paint, good tires, 4/pcs. of equipment, $5500. M. Roberson Dublin 478-984-4830
Yanmar YM 2000 dsl., 24 hp., 4' bushhog, good condition, $3600. John T. Bower Douglasville 770-505-9505
Zetor 65 hp., 4x4 tractor w/bushhog, frontend loader, 950 hrs., exc. cond., $10,000. Misha Simmons Buena Vista 706-573-1591
Farm Machinery Wanted
-WaiifT (one) s finish mower for use on
Ford dsl. tractor, mdl. 1520 w/PTO. Jeff Key Ellijay 404-291-8453
Want 1-row planter. Tom Bonnell Hampton 770-707-2110
Want 2 round hyd. cylinders, 1O" diameter, 4" rod & 6 stroke for farm trailer. Larry Callaway Collins 912-684-3256
Want 2-row 7 or 8' field cultivator. Willard Martin Americus 229-928-3062
Want 2-row planter/cultivator to plaant corn & beans. C. Edwards Tifton 229-387-0775
Want 4500 Ford backhoe parts, need swing cylinder, etc., in good shape. Kirby Dangler

125 gal. propane tank w/all fittings, $150; air compressor, 3HP, 2 cyl., 120 LB pressure. Dewey Freeman Albany 229-436-2089
14 elevated calf pens w/metal (rubber coated) floors; various lengths, 6' auger, some w/motors/starters. Jeff Knowles Eatonton 706-485-6748
15 gal. 12 volt trailer sprayer, $75; boom pole, 3 pt. hitch, $35. Bob Lambert Valdosta 229-775-2529
2 Prolix tanks, 2 covered hay rings, 1 auto head gate, 8 16'x1/4 wire panels, other. Ben Danner Stockbridge 678-289-8200
2 discount 200 amp switch boxes, good for farm buildings/houses, $50 ea., will ship/you pay, call 9 A.M.-1 P.M., except. Saturdays. Lar!Y Hanks Pine Mountain 706-663-8205
2- 9'x12' barn doors w/24' top slide track, $250. Marc Ellijay Thomaston 706-975-1210
2.5 ton heat pump, clean and under warranty until Nov. 2005, $5550/obo. Gary Humphries Gainesville 770-536-1036
250 gal. horizontal propane tank for sale, very go9d cond. w/regulator, $285. Byron Turner Brooks 770-461-5892
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300 gal. plastic tanks w/cut-off valves, w/alum. cages around them, $150 ea. Barry Needham Loganville 678-475-7068
300 lb. anvil, forge, #25 cooking grade pot. A. Hendrick Austell 770-9489842
36" fans, 110/220 volts, $50 ea. Chad Grogan Kingston 706-252-3333
4 Winco tri-fuel generators, 16HP elec. start, 9000 watts, wheels kit, $2000 ea. J. E. Morgan Powder Springs 770-222-9854
4 doz. clean qt. mason jars and one and half doz. pint, jars for $1.50/doz. Thomas Graham Warner Robins 478-923-9791
4 sets 18x34 duals, snap-on, $300-$500 per set. Mike Smith Waynesboro 706-554-3008
4 ton 13 seer split system heat pump, like new, exc. cond., $600. H. Chaney Lithonia 770-465-8099
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4000 gal. poly-tank, like new cond., $900, can deliver. Jim Aldridge Hiram 770-943-9313
5 food grade wash pots, 12-20-gals., $150

Martin Cumming 770-887-6088
Custom creosote fencing and timbers sawed to order, installation and dely. avail. Mike Flournoy Luthersville 770-927-6288
Custom sawn & milled lumber, kiln-dried, rough sawn or planed, walls, siding, cherry, walnut, oak, pine, poplar. Marcia Steele Cleveland 706-348-6969
Farm or Estate gates for sale, made from western cedar, any size. Russell Cochran Alpharetta 770-475-6473 678-513-0781
Fire hose on reel, 5 qty., 50' sections, 1 1/2" brass nozzel, $40 ea., grt. for Agricultural use. Bubba Pierce Albany 229-436-7070
For sale sausage grinder coarse or fine, perfect cond., $25. Dorothy Parker Covington 770-464-3819
Ford NAA 4000 cyl. gas crank shaft, mains std. rods, 10 over $250. John Young Leesburg 229-846-5027
Ford front tires & wheels, draw bar, top link, plastic fuel containers w/band pump, 4x8 trailer w/2', removable sides. J. R. Wimpey Jonesboro 770-471-4221
Fuel tanks, (3) 260 gal., 2 stationary, one on trailer, $50-$250. Brian Heatherington Tallaeoosa 770-714-8381
Gilson concrete mixer, $100; scaffolding, $25, make an offer. Tina Pittman Athens 706540-2397
Grinder mixer, good shape, needs auger tube, $500/obo. Robert Fox Brunswick 912267-6591
Gristmill, 20" stone, good cond., flat belt pulleys, $1500. John Pierce Suwanee 770945-4237
Hard hose irrigation w/1250' hose, Cloudburst 1000 gal. irrigation pump. John Harrison Whigham 229-224-4511
Hay ring for lrg. round rolls, $85. c. Hemphill Eastman 478-374-3255
Heart pine flooring and beams. N. Bennett Gibson 706-598-2753 706-598-3851
Hobart tenderizer, 2000 model, 4', 6', 8' tables, Copeland single phase coil & compressor, 220V. H. Phillips Watkinsville

Windmill, 8' fan, 35' tower, assembled on M/H trailer, some extra parts, all for $2400. Ed Thornton Gray 478-986-2394
Wood fruit/vegetable 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 (1.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.
1 Black Angus bull; 7 breeding cows, 7 calves, nice herd, $8500. Kevin Little Jeffersonville 478-945-2090 478-972-0035
1 Hereford bull, regd. w/papers, 8 mos. old, $850. Claude Ellard Rutledge 706-474-0228
1 Jersey bull cross, 5 mos., 2 Angus steer cross, 8 mos., gentle, grain fed, $1000 for all 3. Dixie Brooks Carrollton dixieb@playlandinc.com 770-832-3820
1 mini Zebu, 1 yr. old, bull dark grey, $400; 1 mini Zebu young cow, Black Little Wild, $550. Hugh Reed Oakwood 770-534-4752
1 regd. Texas Longhorn cow w/heifer calf, very good, horn, color bloodline, very gentle, 6 yr. old. Billy Holder Swainsboro 800-9222023 478-237-7984
1 young bull, cross blk. Angus, 10 mos. old in June 2005, good breeding stock, Ive. message. John Maloney Hampton 770-4785205

Paulk 5-pt. heavy sub-soiler rolling cultivator attached, $1000; 3-pt. bottom plow, $300; Schuler 175 B silage wagon, $750. Mark Bland Metter 912-685-6009

Rossville 706-861 -5441 423-227-8668
Want 6-9" brush chipper (Vermeer preferred), Ive. message. Billy Koons Stone Mountain 404-667-8581

ea. if all taken; 1 1903 Blk. Hawk corn sheller, exc. cond., $125. Norman Weeks Barney 229-775-2536
5 gal. bucket of tomato plants in potting soil

706- 769-5490
Hog farm equip.-farrow pens, lrg. tip pan water troughs, feeders and other hog farm supplies. Mike Morris Warner Robins 478-

105 black Brangus/Angus heifers, approx. 900#, bred to LBW bulls; 55 Brangus/Angus COWS, 6-9 mos. bred, etc. Matt Mundy Grantville 678-438-861 O

Pecan sprayer truck FMC 957, ready, new Want 7 or 8 hp. Troy-Bill tiller, in good w/tomatoes on them, $10 ea. Paul Smith La 953-2264

16 black bred heifers, $1 000/ea. or pick for

paint, good tires, engine good, $10,500. Ray condition. Don Hall Silver Creek 706-232- Grange 706-883-7307

Hopper feed bins, 6' dia. X 2 rings; 6x2 1/2 $1100/ea., all shots & wormed. Freeman

Register Ray City 229-251-7790

5165

50 % shade cloth, 20 pieces 50'x300' rings, $150; 7'x3 rings, legs in concrete, $125. Wingard Montezuma 478-472-7885 478-244-

Scrape blade, 7' for large tractor class two, Want Ford 3000, 4000 or 5000 or 135 MF, w/tapered edges & garments, used 3 mos. in James Thaxton Watkinsville 706-769-1315 0014

pins very heavy, new cutting deck, $1000. running or repairable w/wo equipment. sun. Kent Hinson Dublin 478-279-1485

Kubota turf-save tires and rims, L2900 thru 2 Black Angus bulls for sale, Monroe area

Don Hall Winder 770-867-8676

Eugene Carithers Conyers 770-855-2639

500 qt. fruit jars, $2/doz. Leon Cagle L4200, possibly more, $500/obo. David Glenn Chatham Monroe 404-557-0050 770

Sears Craftsman 6.5 chipper/shredder, Want lnl'I 424 dsl. or gas, any condition. Jaseer 770-735-2802

Kennedy Rentz 478-984-5182

446-3549

used only twice, exc. cond., $450. Dennis Earl Byrom Sharpsburg 770-560-8580

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55 gal. open and closed top plastic, 55 gal. Lrg. quantity of woodmizer sawn lumber, 2 Gelbvieh bulls for sale, 1 Homo-black, 1

Lester Duluth 770-497-8026 770-449-0040

Want JD 850 or JD 950 w/low hrs., in exc. closed top, stainless steel, 275 gal. tote tanks. well seasoned in various widths, 2x6", 2x8", Homo polled, $1800/ea. Terry Solomon 9465

Sears Craftsman 6.5 hp., 19" rear tine tiller w/dual rotating tines, almost new, exc. cond.,

condition. Fred Tosh Dawsonville 678-8583328

Ellen Chambers Fayette 770-774-9462 55 gal./40 gal. plastic screw off top barrels;

2x10; 12', 14', 16' long, make offer. Roger Paul Conyers 770-761-1284

Old Federal Road Ball Ground 30107 770 889-2609

$225. Rodney Rector Decatur 404-325-9086 Want MF 236 or MF 838 front loader or 55 gal. plastic bung hole/open top plastic Lumber for sale, woodmizer sawn "prime" 2 fullblood Gelbvieh bulls for sale, 13 & 14

Sears tractor wagon, 6'x1 O' body, all new similar for MF 390 w/wo bucket. Frank Hist barrels; 55 gal. metal w/lids. C. H. Johnson pine, 1x12, 1x10, 2x6's, 2x8's, 8/12/16 mos. old. Franklin Holden Ellijay 706-273-3135

wood, not for highway use, $675. H. F. Sharp Winterville 706-742-8200

Lawrenceville 770-963-7257

lengths. Bart Jackson Round Oak 478-986- 2 heifers, 6 mos. old, Black Angus/Baldy

Covington 770-786-8749

Want PTO driven generator, any size or 56 forced air heaters, 250 thousand B.T.U, 6674 478-986-5014

mix, $425/ea. D. Morris Buford 770-633-8429

Shaver post driver, 3-pt., works good, $600. condition. Glenn Conner Lithia Springs 770- LB Whites & Hired Hands. Ned Harman Metal 55 gal. drums, $7, metal doors, $25. 2 regd. Charolais bulls, good quality, 8 mos

Marla Nelson Bethlehem 770-867-2591

944-2688

Rooeville 678-416-0130

M. Bailey Redan 770-482-2812

old, polled, $775/ea. Ben Wright Buchanan

Skidsteer grapple hooks, $2200; tracks like Want Troy-Bill tiller in exc. cond. Jerry E. 5HP Centrifugal pump, 230 volt, 3 phase, Metal cement mixing box, 9 cu. ft., redwood 770-646-3228

new fits, 873 or 863 Bobcat skid steer, $1000. Grubbs Palmetto 770-463-0802 678-378- 100 gal. per minute, 100' head, 2112" inlet, 2" siding, 2'x4' cement board, extension ladder. 2 young Jerseys broke to milk, $900 ea., 1

B. Dills Blairsville 706-745-1235

1410

outlet, $275. Heath Wilson Stapleton 706- Bob Millar Atlanta 404-355-8952

Jersey bull, 18 mos., $600. Grady Sutton

Square baler, exc. cond., $2000, can Want corn stalk binder, good condition. Al 547-6827

Old growth heart pine t & g flooring & Clarkesville 706-947-3006

delivery NW Ga. Sammie Stallings Rossville Clark Portal 912-865-5424

75, 5'x12' corral fence panels, 2 gates paneling, furniture grade lumber, reduced 20 head heifers, Fl Baldy & purebred

706-866-2577

Want economy Jim Dandy or PowerKing w/overload bars, good cond. W. Waters 1x6x8' pine. Bennett Daniel Milledgeville BeefMasters, top quality. Steve Roberts

Taylorway 20 disc smoothing harrow, $500; w/tandem transmission. James R. Jones Gainesville 770-535-1406

478-452-3039

Alaeaha 229-532-7963

Taylorway 8 disc bush & bog harrow, $500; Dalton 706-278-7130

8 green 15' steel gates, good cond., some Old heartpine lumber and floor from barn 25 Brangus cows w/1 O calls, balance cows

Danuser post driver, GC, $400. C. Waters Clarkesville 706-754-3225

Want lift parts for Ford 8N to Coleman Rentz 478-689-4227

4000.

Tommy

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Vruasnt,der$h7e51..ideena.C oovr i n$g5t o5n0

for all. Deanna 678-342-2119

and house. Guerry Holder Irwinton 478-946-
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bred approx. 6 mos., exposed to Black Angus bulls. Benny Reed Hawkinsville 678-316-1181

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3 Black Angus heifers for sale, 15 mos. old w/b1:1ll, $800/ea. B. Raby Habersham 706754-9080
3 year old black Simmental bull, purebred,

Regd. polled Hereford heifers, 10-14 mos. old, all 7, $6000; 10-18 mos. olds, $900$1400/ea. Ronnie Lancaster Milan 229-3624619

Babydoll lamb, blk., regd. ram, 3 mos. old, very gentle, $400 firm, want blk. ewe. Oneta Nation Crawford 706-743-8351
Babydoll sheep, wht., regd., 5 yrs. old, 2

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$1200. Kenneth L. Watson Stephens 706- Regd. polled Shorthorns Club calves, herd ewes, 1 ram, $200 ea., all $500. Winston

759-3784

bull prospect~ exc. quality. Ken Bridges Westbrook Crawford 706-215-3112

30 regd. Black Angus bulls, service age, big Nicholson 706-757-3908

Black belly Barbados sheep, rams, ewes

rugged, range raised, $1200/up., good EPD's. Regd. polled purebred Limousin bull, 21 kids, 20+ head for sale, must sell, in

This week's recipes utilize two favorite summer treats, peaches and watermelons, as well as such popular summer vegetables as squash,

George Queener Chickamauga 706-5392537
8 regd. Angus heifers, weaned, vacc., sell as group Traveler bred. Benny Jeffers Sylvania 912-863-4667
Angus yearling bulls for sale, ready for light service, reasonable. Gordon Sutton Ideal 4 78-949-2955
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
BBU regd. BeefMaster bull, red, 4 yrs. old, gentle, very meaty, exc. bloodline. Randal Fields Clermont 770-983-7104

mos. old, black, gentle w/exc. bloodline & young heifers. Rodney Brooks Glenwood 912-523-5282
Regd. red Brahman bull, good breeder, very gentle. Tommy Copelan Eatonton 706-4730613
Replacement heifers, mostly black, black Baldy open, bull ready, quality stock, all shots & wormed, $800. Jackie Crumley Lula 770355-2490
Roping steers Correntie-Longhorn cross. Sammy Noles Franklin 706-675-3965
Senepol bulls for sale, fullblooded, percentage, top bloodlines, call aft. 6 pm. Grand "P" Ranch. R. L. Peacock Broxton 912-359-3712
Swine

Northwest Ga. Joshua Williams LaFayette 423-304-5634
Blk. and wht. fainting billy, 16 mos. old, $100: Larry D. Griner Alapaha 229-686-4608 229-686-3269
Boer & Boer/Kiko does & bucks, 3 mos. old, $75-$125, 1 red Boer buck. J. Jones Danielsville 706-795-2920
Boer billies & nannies, show quality, farm prices, breeding or plate. L. Mclarty Tallapoosa 770-574-7568
Boer billies, 20 mos., $150; 10 ea. nannies, billies % Boer, $60 ea./up, . 2 ea. mature nannies, $80 ea., due Aug. Franklin E. Russell Sr. Thomaston 706-648-3736
Boer bucks & does for slaughter, approx. 8 mos. old, $65. Roy Mathis Griffin 770-2271150

onions, peppers and tomatoes. Be sure to use Georgia Grown fruits and vegetables when preparing these recipes.
Garden Vegetable Casserole A great way to use an abundance of squash!
1/3 cup long grain white rice, uncooked 4 or 5 small yellow squash, thinly sliced 2 medium onions, thinly sliced 1 green pepper, thinly sliced 4 or 5 tomatoes, peeled and sliced Salt and pepper to taste 2 Tablespoons butter
Grease a 2 quart baking dish. Arrange vegetables and rice in layers. Place one third of the vegetables on the bottom of the dish; add all the rice. Continue layering vegetables, salt, pepper and butter ending with tomatoes.

Black Angus bull, 5 yrs. old, wgt. approx. If you have questions regarding ads in this Boer bucks, grt. breeders, 6 to choose from, Tomatoes should completely cover top layer. Cover tightly with foil. Bake for

1500 lbs., $1200. Jesse Mizell Axson 912- category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651- just weaned, $150 ea. Edward Swann Temple 1 1/2 hours at 325 degrees.

422-7485

9081 or404-651-9082.

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Black Angus bulls, BeefMaster bulls, heifers, open, breed 16-36 mos., w/wo papers. Marvin Davis Hazlehurst 912-3792538
Black Angus regd. bulls, top Al pedigrees, weaning age, $700, bottle feeding calf (black bull), $200. Charles D. Wagner Auburn 770307-4197 770-452-3765
Black purebred BeefMaster bulls, Black Magic bloodlines, yearling age, polled, gentle, good conformation. Vernon Turner Dalton 706-278-7814
Braunvieh cow w/Angus calves at side, $2700/a pr. Nathen Lents Eton 706-217-5223
Buffalo 2 large bulls, $800; Buffalo cows, $750/ea. Steve Reed Oakwood 770-5365299
Charolais bulls, 20 to 28 mos., exc. quality, gentle, low .birth wgts. Ricky Conner Dahlonega 770-536-8576
Exe. homo/red & blk. Simmental bulls, popular bloodlines, Al, 16 mos.-1 yr. easycalving, high milk, exc. EPD's, open & bred cows & heifers, priced to sell. Milton Martin Jr. Cleveland 706-865-5824
For sale (2) 22 mos. old BeefMaster bulls, price for ea., $1000. Janice Deese Conyers
770-483-4050 Gelbvieh X Angus heifers, show quality.
Eddie Caudell Carnesville 706-677-3636
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
Good selection of regd. Black Angus bulls, ready for service. Fred Blitch Jr. Statesboro 912-865-5454
Limousin bull, polled red, 16 mos. old, gentle, best bloodlines, $1200. Albert Vaughters Dawsonville 706-265-3381

Swine moving from farm to farm must have a negative brucellosis and pseudorabies test within the past 30 days before they are moved whenever there is a change of ownership. Exceptions are swine from a validated brucellosis-free and qualified pseudorabies-free herd. Buyers are urged to request proof of a negative brucellosis and pseudorabies test prior to purchase.
1 3 yr. old Berkshire sow, approx. 600 lbs., $300/obo., call aft. 5 pm. Bradley D. Towe Greensboro 706-453-9453
1/2 Landrace X Yorkshire X Hampshire sows, 2nd litters due summer/fall, bred to Yorkshire X Duroc boar, $80/ea. Waylon Davenport Richland 334-298-1444 229-8386998.
Barbecue/feeder pigs for sale, $1 per lb., certified herd, 9 weeks, Ive. messg. C. Welton Bettis Gay 706-538-0205
Hogs and pigs for sale, diff. sizes. Greg Garner Villa Rica 770-459-3049
Tow Yorkshire gilts, 11 weeks old; $50/ea. Jake Bratton Uvalda 912-594-6391
Goats And Sheep
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081or404-651-9082.
% Boer goats, & fullblood ABGA kids & adults, $100/up. A. Simpson Dacula 770-231_2_2_5_ 8 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
% Boer kids, born April 2005, weathers & does, $50/ea. Todd Brady Lula 770-983-0056
1 1/2-yr. old nanny; (1) 8 week nanny, $75 for both. B. Woodard Kathleen 478-987-1136
1 ADGA regd. Saanen buck, born 02-03-05, $350; 3 proven yr. does, 6 gentle wethers, $65 ea., 2 cull does, $100 ea. S. Stephens Hoschton 706-654-2867
1 adult pygmy billy, 2 yrs. old, good breeder,

Boer goats, fullbloods, percentage, red, paint, all ages. B. Gibbs Loganville 770-4662921
Boer goats, fullblooods and percentages, billies and nannies, $75/up. Robert Seleska Quitman 229-263-7977
Boer goats, percentages, fullblood, does, bucks, young does, young paint buck, born Jan., great bloodlines. Kenny Purvis Ashburn 229-643-7234
Downsizing Boer goat herd, does and bucks, Ennobled bloodlines, Eggsfile, Eggsknight, Rayman. Beth East Dawsonville 706-864-3091
Fainting billy for trade, 5 yrs. old, 150+ lbs., fainting goats for sale, starting @ $75. David Pitts Cordele 229-938-0898
Fullblood Boer goats, exc. bloodlines, Eggs Hilltop, Jerry Pistolero, Kaptein Pipeline registration, pending 2 bucks, 5 does. Jeff Kravie Hartwell 404569-0398
Fullblood Tennessee Fainting goats, 2 bucks, $40 ea., 1 doe, $45; 2 mixed, $30 ea., all young and healthy. Jeremy Polk Meigs 229-683-3314
Goats for sale. C. Conner Flowery Branch 770-967-6828
Grt. starter flock of regd. '04 Hampshire sheep, includes 1 ram, 5 ewes & 1 ram lamb, moving & must sell, $1800/obo. Clay Freeman Calhoun 770-773-5408
Herd reduction, 6 nannies, various breeds, 23 percentage Boer kids (Mar. 2005). Gen Wilson Maysville 706-652-3733
Katahdin cross ram lambs & Boer cross billies, your choice, $50/ea. Ed Winters Mauk 478-862-5399
Kataidin sheep, rams, ewes, lambs for sale, prices vary from $75-$175. Lee Varadore Acworth 770-974-2475
Kiko % doe & % Boer doe kids, bucks, % Boers & % Kikos, Heard Co. M. Seymour Franklin 706-675-6843

Bessie Simmons Cordele, Ga.
Testing note: 1/2 teaspoon dried thyme was added to the vegetables.
Quick Peach Cobbler
1/2 cup butter 1 cup self-rising flour 1 cup sugar 1 cup milk 1/2 teaspoon lemon juice 1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon 4 cups fresh peaches, peeled and cut into bite-size pieces 1 cup sugar
Place butter in 2-quart baking dish. Bake at 375 degrees until butter melts. Remove from oven and set aside. While butter melts, combine flour, sugar, milk, lemon juice and cinnamon in a medium mixing bowl. Stir to combine; set aside. Combine peaches and sugar in medium saucepan. Cook over medium heat until mixture boils. Remove from heat. Pour batter over melted butter. Spoon peach mixture over batter; do not stir. Bake at 375 degrees for 40 minutes. Remove from oven and serve topped with ice cream. Yield: 8-10 servings.
Sara Dukes Retired Washington Co. Extension Home Economist
Testing note: While this sounds like every other speedy peach pie, it is actually more like a cobbler. Wonderful combination of flavors!
Wntermelon Salsa
4 cups chopped, seeded watermelon 2 Tablespoons lime juice 1 Tablespoon finely chopped red onion 1 Tablespoon minced fresh cilantro 2 teaspoons finely chopped jalapeno pepper 1/8 teaspoon salt

Limousin bulls for sale, red or black, polled breeding age, T&T Ranch. Alton Tankersley 2762 Tankersley Road Lincolnton 30817 706-359-4495 706-359-3997
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
One Angus Simmental crossbred to 878 Angus bull. Jim Long Rome 706-346-0799

caramel/white, very tamed, $60. Lisa Hawkins Oxford 770-787-3207
1 billy and 2 nanny goats for sale, blk. w/wht. ears. 8. D. Fowler Cumming 770-8874239
1/2 Kiko bucks, 3 to 4 mos. old, $75. Neal Hicks Stone Mountain 770-469-4217
100% 7 mos. doe, 31/32 1 yr. doe, 1200% 7 yr. doe, 100% 1 yr. buck, Heard County.

Kikos, Kiko/Boer crosses, 1/2 to purebreds kids, does & bucks, all ages & colors, $100$650. Terry Gray Martinez 706-799-5211
Kinder goats, good selection, diff. ages/sizes/weight/color. Charles Peters Rutledge 706-557-1642
Merino rams, $100-$250 ea.; Merino wool, combed top and skeins (yarn) avail., natural wht., Ive. messg. Cheryl Brannon Ranger

In a large glass bowl, combine all ingredients. Cover and refrigerate at least one hour or overnight. Serve with a slotted spoon. Excellent over grilled chicken or fish.
Yield: 4 cups
Renette Bell Jeffersonville, Ga.

One Charolais purebred heifer, 7 mos. old April Hale Franklin 770-854-5841

706-654-9874

Unless otherwise indicated, all recipes have been tested for accuracy by

for sale; 1 bull calf, 4 mos. old, purebred Charolais. Furman Lathan Toccoa 706-8864806
Polled Hereford bull, born 10/15/1999, EPD,s avail., see calves, gentle, $1350, avail. Aug 1st. Bo Rohrabaugh Stockbridge 770-

100% ABGA red & paint Boers, exc. bloodlines, startling at $500, call before 9 pm. Scarlett A. Mclaughlin Ranger 706-337-3756
100% fullblood Boer goats for sale, can be regd., parents regd., Eggsfile and Bodacious bloodlines. Garrett Warnock Vidalia 912-537-

Naturally grown meat goats, 200 lb., just lean, healthy animals, no chemical wormer used, call aft. 7 P.M. Lynn Burke Fitzgerald 229-423-3040 229-423-9409
One female, three wethered males, approx. 2-3 yrs. old, 75-100 lbs., $50/ea. or $175 for

Georgia Department of Agriculture home economists. If you would like to share a favorite recipe with our readers, send it to: Georgia Cooking, Market Bulletin, 19 MLK Jr. Drive SW, Atlanta, GA 30334-4250. If you have questions or problems regarding recipes featured in this column, call 1-800282-5852 (toll-free statewide). Please do not contact the individual who

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Purebred Black Angus bull, 2 yrs. old, 2 baby Pygmy goats, male. $75, female, Pygmy babies, Agouti & spotted, handled

gentle, $900, call aft. 5 pm. Richard D. $100. Merrill Randolph Locust Grove 770- daily, have shots & weaned, whethers $50; Select breeds of sheep & goats for stock or "Indigo" 5 yrs. old, TWH bay gelding,

Jackson Chickamauga 706-375-5805

914-1284

nannies $100; 2 yr. old whether, $75. A. meat, w/or wo. babies. Spiros Kuluberis 15hds., trails, parades, gentle, smooth, rides,

Redg. Charolais bulls for sale. Bobby C. 2 spotted Nubian/Boer cross billies, 6 mos. Wyrosdick Dahlonega 706-867-9073

Elberton 706-213-7699

loads, clips, $2200. W. Abrams Griffin 770-

Burch Eastman 478-374-2772

old, $45/ea. Dewey Seagraves Danielsville Pygmy billies & nannies, 1O wks. old, Super small Pygmies, nannies, $65; billies, 228-3865

Regd. Angus bulls calves for sale. Bill Cliatt 706-202-2349

handled daily, $40. Johnny Currie Haddock $50; pair, $100. Lisa Maggard Cartersville '00 regd. Egyptian Arab mare, 16.1 hs., blk.,

Midland 706-563-2256 706-561-1742

29 Boer nannies, 7/8, 2 yrs., 15 Boer billies, 478-932-5149

770-324-2252

flashy, grt. prospect, show potential,

Regd. Angus bulls, 15-17 mos. old, semen 15/16, 5 mos., 1 regd. purebred Boer billy, 3 Pygmy billies, 3 wht., one 4 yrs., two 12 Toggenburg buck, 14 mos. old, can be dressage/western, clips, ties, $3500 Jaye

tested, good EPD's. John Stuedemann yrs. David Marchant Milan 229-362-4859 weeks old, $35 ea., not for slaughter. Boyce regd., $150. Wilford Hensley Ellijay 706-273- McCrea McDonough 678-432-6418

Comer 706-202-2371 706-540-2470

229-362-4487

Hembree Acworth 770-529-1285

4377 706-635-7239

'01 American Quarter horse, regd., gentle.

Regd. Angus bulls, 15-19 mos. old, A.I. 3 Pygmy nannies, $50 ea. Greg Givens Pygmy billies, 3-6 mos. old, $35-$40 ea., bred, exc. EPD's, high milk, calving _D_a_c_u_la_77_0_-_9_6_2-_5_5_7_5_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ not for slaughter. Mary Sell Villa Rica 770-

Equine For Sale

Donna Patterson Clermont 770-983-1314 '01 bay BLM (Mustang) x OH colt, 15+hds.,

bloodlines. Gene Potts Moultrie 229-9415618

3 purebred Saaen buck kids, not regd., 10 weeks old, $100/ea. Denise Wendry Clayton

459-4175 Pygmy billy goat, brown & blk., very gentle,

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

"wimpy" bloodline, AIHR eligible, halter broke, $500/obo trade for A/HR eligible filly/mare. G.

Regd. Black Angus bulls, 18-30 mos. old, ~7~06~-,,,,7~82=-~7~0_73~---~-,....,-,.-----,-,...,...,.~ born 3/29/05, $40. Brenda Garner 9081 or 404-651-9082.

Garnto Commerce 706-335-2226

many Al sired, very gentle. Jerry Kenbeek Lakeland 229-563-8616
Regd. Black Angus females, most 4 yrs. or younger, some open heifers, all others bred most A.I., high pert., all vac. J. Tinter

4 Boer does, 15 mos., $200/ea. or $600 for all. Conny Davidson Waycross 912-283-4720
4 full grown wethers. hornless, great for clearing land or fence rows, $25/ea. Donna Williams Cartersville 770-336-9090

Lawrenceville 770-921-2880
Pygmy goat, small billy, 5 mos., wht. & tan, very small & gentle, $100 for goat & goat house. D. Simmons Kennesaw 770-4249968

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

'02 APHA b/w show quality mare, champion performance bloodlines, currently riding trails, pretty horse, $2900/nego. Cheryl Woznik Maysville 706-652-2729
'02 AQHA chestnut gelding, 14.2hds.,

Cumming 404-316-4969

ADGA Nubian kids. 1O weeks old, Pygmy goats, male, female, small and must accompany the ad each time it is worked in round pen, not yet ridden, super ez

Regd. Piedmontese bull, born Jan. 22-02, disbudded & weaned, mothers are great medium, blk., wht., and mixed colors, $40 to submitted or the notice will be returned to loader, $600. Paula Wilde Blairsville 706-

keeping his heifers, see calves tender, low fat milkers, pretty colors. Gladys Weinell Tiger $60. call aft. 6 P.M. Mark Long Carrollton the advertiser. For this reason, generalized 745-6594

beef, $1500. Alvah Adams Byron 478-956- _70_6_-_7_82_-_9_94__ 3 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 770-214-1023

ads (i.e., many horses, varieties to choose '02 bay gelding, Incentive Fund, Zippo Pine

5843

ADGA purebred Toggenburg dairy goats; Pygmy mixed goats, mostly nannies. Bobby from, others, etc.) cannot be accepted. Bar breeding, grt. show prospect, selling due

Regd. Red Angus bulls, Leachman does, bucks and wethers, CAE/Bruc./TB Holtzclaw Canton 770-479-4221

Buyers are urged to request verification of to time restraints, $3000. Bill Bergen Brooks

bloodlines, 20 mos. old. Mike Smith Newnan negative, exc. bloodlines, not for slaughter. Pygmy weather, 4 yrs., larger size, a negative Coggins test before purchasing 770-461-5362

770-253- 7099

Mary Storey Gillsville 770-869-1597

impressive horns, $50, does not play well with any equine. Any falsification of Coggins '03 sorrel APHA breeding stock filly, exc.

Regd. horned Hereford bulls, certified, ADGA regd. Nubians, buck and doe kids 3 to sheep, no slaughter. Billy Daniel Arnoldsville tests can result in fines and/or suspension breeding, ready to train, grt. disp., $2500.

Johne's neg., hvy. muscle, hearty, ready to work, call aft. 9 pm. Jenny Ralls Whigham 229-377-3515
Regd. polled Hereford bulls, gentle, pasture raised, easy calving, exc. bloodlines & EPD's, cert./accred. Bobby Brantley Tennille 478553-8598 478-552-9328
Regd. polled Hereford cows, 9 HD start calving in Sept./Oct., yrs., some Al--cows,

6 mos. Paul Warren Rossville 706-866-0097
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 rams, 2 white, 1 black, want black

706-202-8917
Pymgy goats: 3 males, 2 mos. to 1O mos.; 3 females, 3 mos. to 3 yrs. Shane Worsham Cartersville 770-386-5149
Rare regd. exp. Golden Guernsey cross dairy goats bucklings, wonderful butterfat improvement for your herds, milk, $150. K. Stoltzfus Clarkesville 706-754-8840
Regd. baby doll sheep, 2 rams, 4 mos. old,

of advertising privileges in. the Market Bulletin. This regulation also applies to equine advertised in the "At Stud" and "Boarding" categories of the quarterly equine editions.
6-yr. old chestnut OTTS geld., swt. disposition, green broke, sound, 15.3 hds., not for competition, intermed. rider, $1500. Christi McCully Sharpsburg 770-253-7856

Pennie Mathis Cartersville 770-386-3604
'04 APHA colt, bay/white, $1.400; '04 Pinto filly, tri-colored, $1,000; '05 Pinto colt, $1.200. K. Ingram Newnan 770-714-0624
'91 AQHNPHBA gelding, all around beg. show horse, lesson horse, many PHBA points, level headed, $8500. M. Weaver Fayetteville 678-817-1463
'92 AQHA bay mare, good broodmare,

some bred back Al, exc. pedigree & EPD's. ewe will trade. Sara Marley Winder 678-638- $300 ea. J. Donahue Douglasville 770-714-

Billy Martin Cumming 404-376-6414

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gr'daughter of Docs Jetstop, $2000/obo. Linda Foutch Jackson 770-504-1671 404-697-1982

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'92 TB bay mare, 16hds., beau., easy, 2000 Paso gelding, smooth gaited, $950, Appendix gelding, 6 yrs. old, sorrel, TB gelding, bay, 16.1 hds., very athletic and Beau. Black Bantam Japanese rooster $5,

pleasure, trails, hunter equitation or cross OH type mare, blk., 15hds., $500, will 16+hds., nice mover, sound, quiet, exc. loving, $750. Stan Annadale Winterville 706- Crested Black chicks, 5 wks., $3, various Jge.

rails, $3000. K. Blane Athens 706-546-7671 consider trades. T. Gunter Vienna 229-268- hunter/jumper, endurance prospect, $4000. 338-0999

breed chickens & bantams $5-$10. Peggy

'96 AQHA barrel mare, sorrel, 15.2hds., 8043 229-938-6353

Ashley Maxwell Brunswick 912-996-6972

TB mare, 10 yrs., drk. bay w/chrome, beau., Jones Colbert 706-788-3343

athletic, Dash for Cash, exp. rider, e-mail pies. 2000 chestnut overo mare, 15.2hds.; 2002 Arabian purebred, 2000 flashy bay mare, grt. manners, good working horse, green or Beautiful flying mallard ducks in full color Richard Greenway Elberton 706-213-0789 chestnut, 15.3hds. gelding, Breeders Trust, beau. blk. 2002 filly, fancy 2004 flaxen roan broodmare, $4500. Samantha Willard Locust $25 pair, day old baby ducks $4 each, no

'96 overo paint broodmare, sorrel MedicinE') gelding plus, both APHA, trail exp., 4-H open gelding, $2500 ea. M. Barrett Cumming 770- Grove 770-312-5266

Sunday sales. James Altman Folkston 912-

Hat, 15'1 ",throws beau. babies, never ridden, shows, pies avail. Ginny VanOostrom 886-0458

TWH 13-yrs. old, strawberry roan/child safe, 496-2063 912-337-0402

but very willing, no papers, must sell, Bethlehem 770-616-4460

Beau. palomino miniature stallion, height smooth ride/gr!. for beg, $1800. Dawn Buff Orpington chicks, 1 day, 2 wks. old,

$1 000/obo. Max Earwood Lithonia 770-597- 2001 regd. APHA loud red dun overo mare, 29.5", 8 yrs., $1500 firm, serious buyers. Jim Swearingen Gordon 478-454-3047

hatch every 3 wks., no grown birds, starts at

8432 770-469-4609

blue eyes, 14'3", well broke, grt. manners, Moore Dacula 770-527-5083

TWH 5 yr. b/w, sound, gentle, nice slow $2. Donald Allen Lawrenceville 404-409-

'97 TWHBEA gelding, blk., 15hds., $3500. Connie Hayes Locust Grove 770- Chestnut gelding, $1000; 2 bay geldings, rack and rack on, current on shots, $2200. 1191

intermed. rider, $2000. Joyce Diane Clark 228-7904

$1200 ea., 2 sorrel geldings, $1200 ea., all Steve Dillard Epworth 706-632-8290

Doves for sale, all colors, $7.50-$1 O sgl.,

Ellabell 912-823-3062 912-224-9538

2002 PTHA filly, rides bareback w/halter, gentle & smooth gaited. W. C. Hall TWH gelding, sorrel, 15hds., 15 yrs., very pair $15, white dove $20 pair. Steven Stanley

'97 regd. APHA mare, sorrel/tob-overo, blue awesome personality, green but willing, Woodstock 770-928-3881

gentle, smooth gait, grt. trail horse, goes Kingston 404-545-3528 770-877-3697

eyes, 14.2hds., 90 day training, loves people, asking $3000, real sweetheart, mature 15.1- Drop dead gorgeous, 4 yrs. old, 15.2hds., anywhere, $1400. Betty Collins Dublin 478- Duckwings Bantams, 3 prs., $10 pair. Ray

intermed. rider, $2600. Patty Golden Atlanta 15.2hds. Amanda Johnson Fayetteville 770- paint, red/wht., blue eyes, very gentle, lots of 272-0642

Powers 1283 Tyus-Carrollton Rd. Carrollton

404-374-1671

460-8535

trails and in parades. Judy Robinson Butler TWH geldings: 5 yr. steel gray; 7 yr. bay.; 8 30117 770-834-7561

'98 AQHA grullo mare & foal, '99 AQHA gray gelding; '97 paint gelding; '96 TWH gelding, '98 paint pony, gentle. Tom Sewell Ellijay 706635-4515 706-635-2973

2002 regd. blue roan gelding, 15.2hds.,very handsome, 90+ days, prof. training, exc. trail horse, no vices, $2500. Marsha Powell Dawsonville 706-216-1396

478-862-3586
Gelding, 10 yr. OH/TB, meets you at gate, sound, smooth, fun/easy to ride, lead changes, English/western, $2500. T. Hicks

yr. blk./wht.; 9 yr. blk.; 9 yr. strawberry roan. Shea/Albert Queen Dallas 770-505-0090
TWH mare, $950; OH gelding, $750, both gentle, trail ride. Joel Weatherford Millen 478-

Female McMurray chicks hatched 4/23/05; NHR, WR, Buff Rocks, Columbian Wyandottes $5; free crested Polish rooster. Ronnie Cummings LaGrange 706-882-6133

1 Paso gelding, 6 yrs., dun, racking gelding, 21 yr. AOHA gelding, in gr!. shape, Carrollton 770-214-9590 678-776-9757

982-7813

Flock reduction sale, approx. 100 qlty.

9 yrs., dun, $800 ea. Linda Brown Elberton 14.3hds., go anywhere, do anything, perfect Good family horse, older mare w/sweet TWH regd. blk. gelding, 4 yrs. old, pusher Game cocks, dill. breeds, high station, $50

706-283-9763

first horse. P. Hooks Swainsboro 912-562- disp., will follow another horse on trails, enjoys bloodline, smooth gait, extensive trail riding, each. Zaki Zubeida Griffin 770-227-5681

10 yr. bay Arabian QH gelding $800. 3085

being ridden in arena, $1200. Bonnie does it all. Ann Evans Toccoa 706-886-4131 770-775-6330

William Martin Fort Valley 478-825-2758

3 yr. TB mare, 15.1 hds. & growing, Townsend Monroe 404-374-2351

TWH, 2 springs '03 fillies, sorrel, halter Game fowl, 2 yr. old cocks, bull stags hatch,

10 yr. gelding, needs intermed. to advance quiet/easy ride, gr!. mover u/s, hunter Mares (2) regd. bay Paso Fino and gray broke, gentle, $2500 pr. Mike Jarvis Valdosta Miner Blue, Roundhead, Shuffler. Scott Moon

rider, $800; 4 yr. stud. been ridden a couple of prospect, trails, clips, loads, +more, no vices, Arabian, $2000; red roan TWH, $1500. Don 229-242-1070

Hillsboro 706-468-0757

times, $600. Melvin Yoder Montezuma 478- $3500. M. Shipman Athens 706-338-4659 Rogers McDonough 770-957-6347

TWH/SSH 3 yr. gelding, wht. w/minimum Game rooster for sale $5. Billy Swatzell

955-1686

3 yr. old bay mare, 14.3hds., 40 hr. police Miniature donkey breeding pair, 34" spotted sorrel, 14.3hds., shoes, loads, clips, $1600. 2758 Triune Mill Rd. Thomaston 30286

10 yr. old AQHA sorrel gelding, 15.2hds., certification, beau., sweet, lovely gaits, not for jack, 36" chocolate jenny, $1500 pr., will separate. Tim Odum Albany 229-787-1018 229-317- Game roosters, one & two yr. olds, Leiper

1200 lbs., grt. trail horse, exp. on barrels & an inexperienced beg., $1500. James Bond Stacy Brown Cleveland 706-318-3013

1160

Hatch, White Hackles, call after 5:30 p.m.

poles, $3800. John Guinn Summerville 706- Blue Ridge 706-632-5229



Miniature donkey geldings, imprinted (2) 1O TWHBEA RHBAA SSHBEA b/w yearling Darrell Humphries Carroll 770-832-3846

397-8400
11 yr. old bay gelding, 15.3hds., grt. trail horse, loads/rides, day or night, beau., gentle, loving AQHA regd. Appendix horse, $2000. P.

3 yr. paint gelding, regd., solid riding, 3 mos. prof. training, ready to go trails or show, $2500. Keith Roberts Covington 678-6257872

mos., wonderful animal companions. Doris Burnette Menlo 706-862-2460
Miniature donkeys, gray dun jenny, 2 1/2 mos.; 1 gray jack, 5 1/2 mos.; 1 gray jack, 15

mare, Powerful Threat, Triple Threat, Carbon Copy, Rodgers Perfection bloodlines, $2000. B. Maynard Cleveland 706-865-5945
Two gaited paint John mules, full brothers,

Game stags, hens, cocks, Leiper hatch, Kelso, Butchers, Roundheads, Grays, hennies, Red Quills, many more, call anytime. Russell Griffin Gainesville 770-532-8447

Collins Jenkingsburg 770-775-3221

4 yr. Arabian cross palomino gelding, mos., regd. William Burgess Savannah 912- tri-colored, 2003, 2004 models, lots of color. 770-241-0328

12 yr. blk. OH, flashy, open, barrels, $1400, gentle, smooth trot, green broke, trails or 964-2709

Tom Cauley Braselton 770-540-2098

Geese African, White Chinese, Toulouse,

advance; 14 yr. gelding, big, stout, $1200, trail show prospect, Coweta County. Annette Miniature horse, grey mare AMHA regd.,

rides. Lamar Chason Covington 678-249- Bowman Senoia 770-599-8207

35" tall, bred to blk. Appaloosa, $700. Charles

Poultry/Fowl For Sale

Embden, ducks, Pekin, Indian Runners, mallards, Bronze turkeys laying, Araucana

4514
12 yr. old buckskin gelding, all muscle, lots of speed, gentle but spirited, $1500. Justin Fordham Eastman 229-385-8202
13 yr. 14.2hds. paint gelding, gentle, loves people, stands, clips, load, bathes, love to run, exp'd rider. Matt Barecky Byron 478-9560375
13 yr. AOHA/PHBA palomino gelding, 15hds., current vacs., beau., show potential, exp. rider, $3000 neg. L. Gantt Watkinsville 706-31 0-1593
13 yr. old Draft OH cross, 15. 1hds., chestnut, intermed. rider, grt. trail horse, grt. feet, $1500/obo. Larry Hecht Commerce 706654-0956
13 yr. regd. sorrel OH gelding, MBJ Hint of Opie, beau., sweet, very gentle, has been shown, good trail horse, $3500. J. Willingham Forsyth 478-994-6745
13 yr. sorrel grade OH, 14.2hds., a super
runnino RvAnt hnr!=:.P. wgnt to St~to fin;tlG, no
bad habits, clips/loads grt., $1200. Wanda Carroll Albany 229-883-2789
14 yr. blk. mule, 12hds., pulls anything, harness and cart included, Ive. messg., $950. John Gaskins Lenox 229-546-4901
15 yr. wht. TWH, broke to saddle & harness, 20 yr. bay Paso, very gentle, sacrifice, $1200 for pair. J. Vickers Iron City 229-774-2223

4 yr. old Hallinger for sale, $1000. Howard Burnette Mershon 912-632-5576
5 yr. old AOHA mare, Lena's Jewel Bar X own daughter of Little Peppy, some cutting training. Jeff Lamb Ashburn 229-445-1993
5 yr. old blue roan mare, 16hds., exc. trail horse, no bad habits, $3500. Tina Harrison Braselton 706-654-2802
5 yr. old solid sorrel APHA gelding, 15.3hds., elegant mover, exc. English or dressage prospect. Lynn Moon Williamson 678-300-4809
6-yr.-old APHA geld., palomino. 14.3 hds., loves attention, loads, clips, bathes, ties, started on barrels, trails, intermed. rider, $1,500. Michelle Nestlehutt Senoia 770-5996028
7 yr. old regd. racking horse gelding, blk., $1500, no calls aft. 8 P.M. Don Carr Adairsville 770-548-2504
7 yr. saddlebred, 16hds., sorrel mare, gontl<>. grt on trail<:, $1900. Rennie Gaul Cumming 770-722-7122
8 yr. AQHA/Palomino regd. mare, 15.1 hds., exc. broodmare, throws beau. babies, loads, ties, baths, sweet personality, needs exp. rider, $1200. Clint Walker Athens 706-7593880
8 yr. QH/gaitedX gelding, 14.2hds., trails, fast walk, smooth, quick learner, gravel

Hutto Augusta 706-863-7161
Miniature horse, very gentle, bay, looking for a new home, loves attention and wants someone to jog with. C. Green Grantville 770-583-3811 404-755-4597
Miniature horses--blk./wht. filly, 12 mos., 36"; grey/sorrel filly w/star, 24"; blk. filly, 12 mos.; AMHA; sell or trade for hunting/fishing equipment. R. Harris Alpharetta 678-3938545
Miniature jack, brown w/cross, born Sept. 2004, very tame, grt. companion, $275, regd. Carolyn Darr Chickamauga 706-539-1718
Miniature male burro, child friendly, just over 3 yrs. old, $500. LeGay Saul Fayetteville 770-487 -7363
Miniature regd. donkey, jenny, 9 mos., $900, grey dunn. Dale Morrison Chickamauga 706-539-2805
Paint filly, 3 yrs., 15+hds., well started, gorgeous, $2000; Arab. mare, 14 yrs., 14hds., does it all, $1500. Pat Roper Brooks 678570-0783
Pair of blk. mules, good matched pr., 1200 lbs. ea., 5 yrs. old, w/harness & rubber tired wagon, $3500/obo or will separate. Bill Duffey Dahlonega 706-864-6089
Paso Fino gelding, regd., 7 yrs. old, gr'son of Capuchino chestnut, good trail horse, $2800. D. Jarvis Atlanta 404-488-1604

--V-you have any queSilcins-iegarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082.

Mallard ducks must be at least three generations from the wild before they can be advertised in the Market Bulletin. Advertisers must include this information in notices submitted for publication.

'04 Bantam roosters $5 each, lge. Black Silver rooster. Margy Mathews Lawrenceville 770-963-4039

'04 hatch AIR hens $7 each. Charles Cook Marietta 770-427-8549

'05 Black Silkies $20/pr., $30 trio, Black Cochins $15 pr., $20 trio, 6 Buff Partridge Cochin $20, more. Janet Chandler Rutledge 706-557-9195

'05 Dominique and Silkie chicks for sale $3 and up. Bill Clegg LaGrange 706-884-7133

'05 May hatch, baby chicks, Easter eggers, Barred Rocks, Black Australorps, $3 per chick. A. Gammons Woodstock 678-8581554

'05 AIR and Red Leg pullets $7, Dominique

trio $20, guinea keels $3 and up. Sandra

Miller Talking Rock 706-253-3340 770-893-

7622

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'05 Yellow Gold, Red Gold, white doves. Shorty Burdette Savannah 912-233-7079

hens, RIA and some Game Trios. Anthony Brown Jackson 770-504-9507
Hyv. breed laying hens, NH Reds, Barred Rock, .others, $8 each, qty. discount. Justin Ragsdale Dallas 770-445-5636
Mallard & Blue Swedish ducks, 1-3 days old, can ship by P.O., 2 wk.-12 wk. ducks, 3 wk. to 10 wk. Dominick pullets, geese. Raymond Seckinger Ellabell 912-858-5048 912-234-8500
Mille Fleur Bantams and D'uccles, various colors for sale. Ron Tallent Franklin 770-2893887
Muscovy ducks, grown, $15/pair or $1 O each; also, some young ducks. Gene Johns Waycross 912-283-3332
Muscovy ducks, pairs, and baby Muscovy ducks. JoAnne Whitlock 527 John C. Hunter Rd. Sharpsburg 30277 770-599-6811
O.E. Bantams, BBR, Black, Barred, SDW, Self-Blue; also, Spangled Cornish Bantams, Araucana and others $5 each. Kim Hogan Cleveland 706-865-5378
O.E. Game Bantam chickens, Lemon Blue & Sports Brood stock, selling due to health, Cobb Co., show stock qlty. Herbie Smith Mableton 770-941-1 066
One pair Runner ducks hatched May 1st, not for eating, no shipping, $25 or trade, Ive. msg. Terry Spillman Woodstock 770-591-

16 yr. regd. Appaloosa mare, grt. on trails, crunching barefeet, exp. rider, $1200. Percheron, 2100 lbs., black, beau., rides & '05 chicks, 14 weeks, AIR, Sex Links, $5 2088

15hds., $1000. Donna McDaniel Dacula 770- Juvanna Escher Villa Rica 770-459-8631 pulls, gentle, $3,500; harness $1,000. Joe each; '04 hatch, AIR $10 each. Bobby Chupp Pharaoh quail from day old and older $1

822-6161

770-366-0898

Morgan Covington 678-794-1200

Lithonia 770-482-7922

each. Chad Smith Griffin 770-412-8716

17 yr. Arabian mare, 15.1 hds., grt. trail 8 yr. old bay OH mare, gentle, trail ridden, Peruvian gaited mules, $2500; yearling, '05 hatch, Buff ducks $10 each & White Call Pigeons, Rollers, Fantails, all colors, some

horse, sweet disp., loads grt., easy keeper, $800. Buddy McNeal Danielsville 706-335- started u/s, pulling not ridden, 2 yrs. old, ducks $10 each obo. Tricia Poole pairs, few young ones $5-$20 each. S.

$1800. D. Mitas Cartersville 770-386-0922 9347

started u/s, need finishing. Elizabeth Arnett Sandersville 478-553-9066 478-553-1218 Orsana Lawreni:eville 404-819-51 09

18 yr. AQHA gelding, 3-4D barrel horse, 9 yr. 15hds. chestnut Morgan gelding Monticello 706-468-1573

'05 hatch, White Silkies, dill. ages & size. D. Pigeons, White Homers, Splash Homers,

needs exp. rider. G. Hambrick Love Joy 770- w/flaxen mane/tail, shown 1st level dressage, Pony mare, 9 yrs., chocolate pal., rides, Speed Demorest 706-754-6160

high flyer Rollers, young and breeders, $1 O

560-9485

hunter pleasure & trail ridden, talented for bred to blk./wht. paint, $2000; 6 yr. mare, flea '05 pair of Standard Araucanas, (Easter each firm. Ben Cheloei Jackson 478-992-

1987 AQHA stallion, solid blk., easy upper levels youth/amateur. Ann Priddy bitten gray, rides, small, $800. Sandy Hurlbutt eggers), $20, Bantam Partridge Cochin hen 9778

breeder, very sweet and easy to handle, still Leesburg 229-888-1134

Alvaton 706-538-1 062

$10. Ellen/Lauren Cannon Covington 770- Pigeons, pick your own. Douglas Barlow

loves to go, Blondes Dude bloodline. K. Martin 9 yr. old AQHA sorrel gelding, 16.2hds., grt. Pony, 12hds., not broke to ride, very pretty, 787-6335

Riverdale 770-907-6639

Canton 678-454-2828

gaits, must see show quality, $3000. A. $500, can deliver. M. Chapman Senoia 770- 11 Muscovy duck, grown Drake, $8 each. Purebred Araucana chicks hatched 5/12/05,

1991 chestnut AOHA mare, finished reiner, McGarvey Calhoun 706-629-4196

487-9107

G.F Kilpatrick Waynesboro 706-554-2910 AIR Red Star hens, healthy, vaccinated.

has blk./bay colt, at side, out of cutting bred 9 yr. old App. gelding, red roan, pretty Pony, very sweet, 12hds., 4 wht. socks, 17 AIR hens, will be 1 yr. old this summer, Bruce Wills Clermont 706-878-9787 706-

stud. Andy McClure Blairsville 706-781-4808 markings, grt. on trails, healthy feet, easy roan, child sale, $1500, can deliver. S. Free all laying, $4 each. Jack Scott Griffin 770- 219-3765

1993 bay mare, 15.1 hds.; '05 blue roan filly, keeper, exp. rider, $1850. Jennifer Hall Fayetteville 770-486-0916

467-0205

Purebred Bantams, O.E. Cochins,

Doc Bar exp'd trail horse, pr. $3500, mare McDonough 404-391-8794

OH mare, 9 yrs., blk., int. rider, tack avail., 20 AIR, 3 mos. old, Trio Black Cochins, pr. Araucanas and Japanese Golden mallards

$2500, filly $1500. Melissa Cole Dawsonville 9 yr. old SSB chestnut/wht. gelding, $2250; $1500/obo. B. Miles Franklin 706-675-0882 White Cochins, 50 Cochins and Silkies, 2 and Red Gold Pheasants. Danny Ryals

770-974-9394
1996 AQHA chestnut gelding, finished heel horse, 15hds., hard stopper, rodeo ready, very quick, easy keeper, sound, $9000/obo. K. Vickers Atlanta 770-957-5026
1996 AQHA gelding, performance ROM, successfully shown on reining, working cow horse & trail, child safe, bomb-proof, $7500 A.

12 yr. old TW bay gelding, $1750, gentle/smooth gait. Kathy Marquez Social Circle 770-630-0858
AMHA regd. palomino mare, possibly bred, $800. Larry Johnson Canton 770-479-1360
APHA 2 yr. drk. blk./wht. tobiano filly, very gentle, loves attention, $2500. Mac Scott Alamo 478-463-3032

OH pony, 12 yrs., bay, 13.2hds., shown English and oil 2, $2300. C. Castleberry Gainesville 770-540-8263
Racking mare, 8 yrs., 15hds., flashy tricolored, used for trail riding, intermediate rider, $2200. Mitchell Biggers Cleveland 706865-3879
Regd. 2 1/2 yr. Hallinger gelding, $2000,

mos. old. Gene Shaw Loganville 770-4664832
3 Royal Palm toms, mature, $20 each; baby pheasants and Royal Palm chicks $5 each; 1 pr. India Blue peacocks-$150. Tim White Blue Ridge 706-632-8145
5 Sebasterpol geese $40 each or $150 for all. J. Cochran Griffin 770-227-1858

Milledgeville 478-452-8497
Purebred ducklings $6 each, chicks $3 each, White Pekins, Blue Swedish, Black Swedish, and Buff Orpingtons. Priscilla Usry/ Adam Black Wadley 706-833-0747 706-8311383
AIR chickens, day old & up, start at $1 and up. Dave Maddox Kathleen 478-987-4403

Clemens Waynesboro 706-554-2000

APHA regd. 2 yr. gelding, red roan overo, ride/pull. Kathy Smith Milner 770-412-8956

Ameraucana Bantams, layers of blue eggs, AIR chicks $1.50 each, 5 wks. old, straight

1998 AOHA sorrel WP mare, $4500; 2001 started under saddle, quite, laid back for Regd. OH gelding, $850, intermed. rider, call evgs. 6-9 p.m., Saturday sales only. run. Paul Thornton Greensboro 706-474-

IF bay gelding, $4200 (both kids-safe); 1986 show/trail, $1800. Bill Korsack Cartersville King Ranch stock, price includes tack and Johnny Parks Gainesville 770-983-3208

1619

AOHA sorrel broodmare, $850; 2004 AQHA 770-547-4738

saddle. John Zwemer Social Circle 770-788- BB Red bantams. Marion Stover 1925 AIR five mos. old, one rooster, 12 hens, $6

sorrel, $750. C. Woodard Lula 770-530-8059 AOHA 1985 gray mare, rebred to gray 3147

South Earls Rd. Thomaston 30286 706-646- each. Pam Arflin Unadilla 478-627-3638

1999 APHA BS mare, blk. w/dun filly at side, NCHA & Money earner, Blue Valentine filly, by Regd. miniature donkeys for sale, 2 jacks & 3221

AIR, Dominique, and Barred Rocks, adult

loads, rides, sweet, $2500. Robin Logan side, $1700. Anna Love Jefferson 706-367- 4 jennys, jennys are all bred. Raymond Riner Baby birds for sale, AIR, Buff Orpingtons, $10 each, young $5 each. Tim Lepard

Dallas 770-891-0906

7468

Swainsboro 478-494-1919

Araucanas, Blue Andulsians $2 each. Roopville 770-854-7713

2 14-yr. old rideable broodmares, one 8 yr. AOHA ApHA colt, Coosa lines; AOHA colt Regd. miniature female donkey, grey dunn Brad/Peggy Golden Homer 706-677-1995

Ringneck doves $2 each. Neal Shiver

old mare, started on barrels. Bonnie Collins Doc O'Lena lines. Milton Campbell color, $1100; regd. miniature stallion, jet blk. Baby chicks, lge. fowl, Black Polish and Camilla 229-336-8268

Calhoun 706-629-0555

Danielsville 706-336-6949 706-336-8428

color, $1300. Bill Haas Perry 478-987-1789 Brabanter, Bantam, BR Red Rose comb, Showy 2/05 hatch roosters (2): Barred Rock

2 Percheron fillies, not regd., 1 Percheron- AOHA bay mare, 3 yrs., 14.2hds., awesome Regd. miniature palomino stud, 5 yrs. old, White Frizzle Cochin, 4 kinds of Orpingtons & Red Leghorn, McMurray $5 each, hobby

Morgan cross gelded colt, lead, trim w/nice potential, started cutting training, $2500. $1200, very gentle. Robert B. Cox Cedartown and other. Brian Blair Loganville 770-554- farm hen flock also available. Roger Bannon

disp., $850 ea. Ken Adams Ellaville 229-937- Darrin Norris Thomaston 706-647-0770 706- 770-748-8649

6163

Fortson 706-327-0849

5708

975-6615

Regd. tobiano paint gelding, 3 yrs., $1500; Baby turkey poults, have both Royal Palms Swans: Black Australian swan babies $200

2 OH geldings w/tack, grt. trail horses, plus AOHA gelding, 6 yrs. old, wht., loads, clips, regd. mini. horse, 6 yrs., $300. Barbara and Bourbon Reds, $8 a piece. George each; mallard duck babies, 3rd generation

extra tack, $2500. Richard Crowe LaGrange 14.2hds., very gentle, $2500; bay mare, Kinman Ellenwood 678-289-4315

Pawlowski Silver Creek 706-766-2727

from wild, $5 each. Tere Lopez Oxford 770-

706-884-3848 706-883-3308

15.2hds., 16 yrs., $1500. Josh Stewart Rocky Mt. unregd. buckskin mare, 14 Bantams and mxd. chickens. Bob Bryant 787-2955

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.

Loganville 678-300-4112
AOHA mare, 16 yrs., sorrel, 14.3hds., child/adult, gentle, 4 yr. APHA mare, 14.3hds., sorrel, pretty head, muscular, $1500. Ronnie Ann Putnam Covington 678-342-0785 770314-9534

1/2hds., broke to ride, 8 yrs. old, 4 stockings & blaze face, $2500. Troy Bradshaw Williamson 770-467-8446
Shining Spark gr'daughter 2004 AQHA IF, Two Eyed-jack bred, athletic/bold, gorgeous con!., groundwork completed, no vices,

690 Parker Dr. Ellijay 30540 706-276-6035
Bantams, Cochins, White/Black-Tail Japanese, purebred, healthy. Leon Couey Jackson 770-227-4641
Barred Rock & Buff Orpington chicks for sale $1 and up, according to age. P. Bagley

Texas A&M White quail $.50 and up, eggs $25 per 100, White Pekin ducks, AIR chickens, pheasants. Marilyn Wheeles Brooklet 912-839-2056
Turkey (bronze) poults, $9 ea. Michael Oberbillig Dahlonega 706-867-6349

flashy bay gelding, 15.3hds., gaited smooth, AOHA palomino mare, 14hds., gentle for current on everything, $4500/nego. L. Dawsonville 706-864-4802

Turkey poults, dill. ages and colors, starting

goes anywhere, $1500. Jennifer Rice Temple most anyone, 16 yrs., $1500; also, regd. Martinez Hogansville 706-402-8855

Black Shoulder and Blue peafowl, '04 at $6, Golden 300 hybrid ducklings $10. Bill

770-562-2400

miniature horse gelding; 4 yrs., very gentle, Spotted saddle horse, 4 yrs., blk./wht., gun hatch, Reeves, Red Gold, Edwards and Davis Waycross 912-285-3056

2 yr. old mare, 15 mos. gelding, Doc O' $600. Jean Brandon Ringgold 706-937-3385 safe, smooth, gentle, ride anywhere, grt. on Ringneck breeders; also, Mandarin ducks, call White Leghorn pair, rooster and hen, free to

Lena blood, cutting horse prospects, $2500 Appaloosa filly, very sweet & pretty. Joseph trail, $3800. Ray Bell Blue Ridge 706-632- after 6 p.m. Gerald Hayes Flowery Branch good home, 2 yrs. old, hen good layer. Kim

ea. Gary Adams Thomaston 706-646-2292 Fallin Molena 706-648-3002

5985

770-967-3877

Hampton Woodstock 770-595-3060

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Turkeys, 8 wks. old, Bronze, $14 each. Ed Long Newborn 770-788-6217
Various breeds of pigeons $3 each, doves for sale. David Patton Williamson 770-228-4415

LIVESTOCK WANTED ff you have questions regardmg ads m this

3H BP stock trailer, slant, very solid, good floor, good tires and spare, $2100. S. Kerr Canton 770-345-4866
6x20 GN stock trailer, new tires, wiring, and

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Livestock Sales and Events

White Leghorn, 1 rooster, 3 hens, 10 mos., now laying. T. Walker Rockmart 770-6846150
Young guineas $3.50 and up, 7 diff. colors, no shipping. Louise Maddox Juliette 478477-3818
Poultry/Fowl Requiring Permit/License
ff you have questions regarding this

category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081or404-651-9082.
Items listed in the Livestock Wanted category must be for specific livestock; for instance, "want 3 or 4-yr. old quarter horse
gelding, approx. 16 hds., suitable for moderately experience rider." Generalized ads, such as "want horses, any amount," are not acceptable for publication; neither are ads for free or unwanted livestock.
Want 1 dead broke large pony or small

brakes, 6' floor to ceiling, $1900. Sheila Carmichael Cumming 770-887-7863
Barrel saddle, 15", light oil, rgh out leather, bearclaw pommel, OH bars, exc. cond., $400/obo. Mary Gentry Perry 478-988-8441
Black Meadowbrook cart and blk. draft harness w/full hames, both in good cond., makes a grt. set, $1500. B. Earwood Lithonia 770-339-2676 770-329-3006
Cattle head gate, cleaned & primed w/new paint, $300. Mark Lynn Austell 770-490-6698

Every 1S1!Rue~!?u~ G~t~~~ry ~&~}~~~~!:e. 1 pm,

Feeder-Breeder Pig Sale, poultry, 6

poultry, fowl & rabbits to follow, Triple H

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

Sales, Metter, Hwy. 46 e. GAL C002567

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

Info: Waylan Hitchcock, 478-553-9938

of Reynolds. Info: 478-847-3664 or

or Lewie Fortner, 478-469-5178.

706-647-3559.

Every 3rd Sat. Horse Sale, tack, 7 pm, horses

Every Thurs. Horse Auction, All Breed Horse

to follow, Triple H Sales, 5250 Old

Sale, tack, 7:30 pm, horses & ponies, 9

Savannah Rd., Tennille. GAL C002567

category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or horse, not over 10 yrs. old, for 11 yr. old, also Circle Y 16" western flatseat cutting saddle,

404-651-9082.

billy goat, common. Ed Willis Fayetteville drk. oil square skirts, tooled, silver rawhide

pm, cash or approved checks, Reidsville. GAL 2687 Info: Mike

Info: Waylan Hitchcock, 478-553-9938, Gary Williams, 478-469-3805.

Advertisements for wood ducks must be 770-365-2585 678-688-7382

accents, VGC, $800. Patricia Parson

Holland, 912-654-2863/614-6621.

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

accompanied by a USDA permit. Permits Want a gentle horse that will drive cows for Pendergrass 706-693-2496

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

Baxley Fairgrounds, begin 12:30 pm;

are available from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife a reas. price. J. R. Rigsby Camilla 229-336- Circle Y saddle, black 18", barely used,

Service, Attn: Permit Section, P.O. Box 8911

suede & leather girth & pad included, $750. D.

Lumber City Hwy., Hazlehurst. Info: Steve Underwood, 912-594-6200

goats, pigs, poultry. Info: Steve Smith, 912-367-9268, 912-266-7170.

49208, Atlanta, GA 30359. Advertisers Want to buy goats, purebred or mixed Cummings Newnan 770-251-6570

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

Every 2nd Sat. Livestock Auction, Waddell

must submit a copy of current permit with their first ad. Permit copies will be returned upon request. Advertisements for bobwhite quail must be accompanied by a copy of the advertiser's commercial quail breeders license. Since this is a state protected bird, the Georgia Department of Natural Resources requires anyone selling bobwhite quail to have this license. For license information, write: DNR, Game and Fish Division, 2189 Northlake Parkway, Suite 108, Tucker, GA 30084.
Bobwhite quail Jumbo Wisconsin hatching eggs $38/100, $144/600, $200/1000. Raymond Meadows Wadley 478-252-5345
Bobwhite quail, Northern flight type, taking orders, eggs $150@ 1000, chicks $300 @1000. Glen Lott Wray 229-468-5566
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 NPIP certified, reas. prices. Neal Bush Sparta 706-467-9345
Jumbo Wisconsin quail hatching eggs, Bobwhite, extra big, $40/100, $145/500, $190/1000. George Meadows 1157 Meadows Rd. Wadley 30477 478-252-9997
Now taking '05/'06 orders for Bobwhite quail, eggs, chicks, early release and flight conditioned birds; also, pheasants. Harold/Terry Cook Colquitt 229-758-2119 229-758-6048
Poultry/Fowl Wanted
Want farm raised chickesn and turkeys for freezer. Will Crawley Reynolds 478-847-3495

breed, will pick up and pay cash, no Sunday calls. Wayne Green Bremen 770-562-3605
LIVESTOCK HANDLING ii you have questions regarding ads in this
category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.
'03 Feather Lite 4H trailer, custom wood interior/weekend package, TV DVD, sink, 12' awning, $18,000. K. D. Crosby Milledgeville 478-288-0557
'03 Sooner 2H GN slant, dressing rm. w/AC-heat, rear tack, 7' tall, exc. cond., $1200, call aft. 5 P.M. Don Ewald Pavo 229859-9139
'04 WW 2H BP, manger, tack rm., straight load, escape door, like new, never used, $3500. David Lemley Social Circle 770-2076521
'92 4-H slant load Gooseneck, dressing room, L Bar A, good condition, $3500. Jeff Frankum Monroe 770-267-6330
'92 4-Star alum. stock/polo trailer, 20' box w/mid-gate, 7' nose, $8250. Tom Thompson Canton 404-680-0922
'94 colt 2H slant GN, needs paint, otherwise good cond., $2000. Elizabeth Schoeff Ellijay 706-698-1399 770-778-5587
'95 2-H BP trailer, new floor, extra tall, $1500. Marlie Collini Acworth 770-424-2252
'97 WW 2-H bumper pull-red, stored in barn, exc. condition, very little surface rust, $2000. Debbie Ragsdale Rome 706-5067130
'98 Bee 4H GN fully enclosed horse trailer, dressing rm., tack rm., grt. cond., $5500. J. Champman Shiloh 706-846-5451

Cow trailer $1000, other. Harold Cromer Danville 478-962-3405
D&D 30' Gooseneck horse trailer, 6'x6'6" x 20' hauling area, storage tack compartment over Gooseneck, good cond., no rust, $2100. Cory Hulett Milan 229-362-4695
For sale 2 horse bumper pull trailer for $2200. Hector Gonzalez Gainesville 770329-7139
For sale new rubber tire, 1 horse wagon w/spring seat. Johnny Vaughan Rydal 770382-6363 770-383-1442
Horse trailer, XL BP 2H slant or stock, ramp, mats, tack room, WB size $2500; also, corral panels, hvy. duty, green, $80 each. Jamie Tucker Winterville 706-207-3830
Hvy. duty manual headgate, (never used), comes w/two 6x6 posts if needed, $400. Jeff Caudell Carnesville 706-384-2202
Like new 5' schooling jumps, $42.50/pr.; poles, $19.50 ea. Charles Smallwood Hogansville 706-637-4011
Livestock trailer, 5'x16', dual axle, center divider, escape door, good condition, $1000. Richard Fox Nahunta 912-462-6959
Powder River squeeze chute for horned cattle, $2750. C. L. Williams Cordele 229273-3700 _S_a_d_d_l-es_:_2_ro_p_in_g_s_a_d_d_le_s_&_t-ac_k_,_1_c_u_s_to_m_
built by prof. saddle maker, exc. cond., other saddle used on ranch. George Gibson Marietta 770-579-6410
Sundowner 3H 8' LO loaded, kept under cover. Jenny Clower Douglasville 678-8836048
Team roping chutes, dely. and stripping, $1000 for both. B. Garrett Villinow 706-3972105

Every Fri. night Goat, Poultry & Small

Auction Barn, Climax, Ga., 1 pm,

Animal Sale, 7 pm, Buggy Town

selling goats, sheep, poultry and small

Auction, 1315 Hwy. 341 s.,

animals; selling miscellaneous at 10

Barnesville. GAL#3177 Info: 770-358-

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

0872/1786.

4955/416-7217.

Every 2nd Fri. Horse & Tack Sale only, 7 Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Pony Express Horse

pm, Coker Sale Barn, Duncan Bridge

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

Rd. at old Chattahoochee Livestock

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

Barn. #AUNR2916 Info: Wayne

Info. Sallye Forrester, 770-788-3303.

Coker, 706-540-8418.

Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Cattle, Slaughter

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

Hogs, Goats. Sheep & Fowl Sale, 1

pm, horses, 8 pm, Southeastern

pm, H&M Livestock Market, Lyons,

Arena, Unadilla. GAL #2920 Info: 478-

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

627-2727.

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

Every Sat. Small Animals, Chickens,

(sale day) or myra1@cybersouth.com.

Rabbits, Sheep, Goats & Horse Sale, Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Goat Sale, 1 pm,

4 pm, Coker Sale Barn, Duncan

poultry. rabbits & fowl to follow, Triple

Bridge Rd., White Cty., at old

H Sales, 5250 Old Savannah Rd.,

Chattahoochee Livestock Barn. Info:

Tennille. GAL C002567 Info: Waylan

Wayne Coker, 706-540-8418.

Hitchcock, 478-553-9938 or Lewie

Every Sat. night Goat, Poultry & Small

Fortner, 478-469-5178.

Animal Auction, 7 pm, Bradley- Every 4th Sat. Miscellaneous Sale, 10 am,

Wayside Auction, 1035 Monticello

goats, poultry, small animals sale, 12

Hwy., Gray. GAL 2070 Info: Curtis

noon, cash only, Gaines Livestock

Barfield, 478-986-8852 or Bobby

Auction, Hwy. 84, Quitman. GAL

Russell, 478-986-4657.

#2514 Info: 229-263-9940.

Every 1st Sat. Horse & Tack Sale, 7 pm, Every 4th Sat. Chattahoochee Goat &

Buggy Town Auction, 1315 Hwy. 341

Sheep Sale, Eastanollee Livestock

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

Market, Eastanollee. Info: Mike Stepp,

358-0872/1786.

770-869-7268 or Joe Barefoot, 770-

Every 1st & 3rd Sat. Goat & Feeder Pig

869-7726.

Sale, 1 pm, Tri County Livestock Every 4th Sun. Horse/tack sale, 12:30 pm,

Sales, Hwy. 206 & 268 Crossing,

G&R Sales Southeastern Arena,

Ambrose. Info.: !'!12-359-3803 or

Unadilla; GAL#2934/1854. Info.: 478-

Sherrel Day, 912-359-2914.

627-2727.

Notice
Livestock auctions listed 1n the Market Bulletin sometimes offer related items for sale, such as tack and other

Want pure White Henney cock or stag. Sam Kelley Riverdale 404-319-5004
Want two female white ducks, 1 to 2 four yrs. old, del. to me, will pay $50 for both. Elaine Conley 4115 Newman Ellis Rd. Douglasville 30134 770-489-2323
Want unwanted ducks or geese to a loving home. Denise Wheeler Sharpsburg 678-4230858
Want: 1 Chocolate Muscovy Drake for pond breeding, Lavender or Buff colored guineas, any age or eggs for hatching, Tumbler or Roller pigeons. Dennis Meisenheimer Carlton 706-797-3515 706-224-7467

15" Light Oil Western show saddle, only used 5 times. $400. J. Wilkes Athens 770-
725-5550 16" Circle Y western pleasure saddle, tan
color w/blk. seat, lots of silver, used once,
perfect cond., $1250. Faye Sorrells Hoschton
770-853-8669 16" Thornhill dressage saddle, like new
w/brand new pad, $350. Gary Hall Cartersville 770-607-7116 770-713-4255
17" dressage saddle, Passier PSL, medium tree, blk., $2000 new, exc. cond., $750. J. Pugh Dawsonville 770-873-3330
17" dressage saddle, Passier PSL, medium

Want cattle squeeze chute. P. Mathis Gainesville 770-532-7227
Want chain driven horse walker in working cond. C. M. Kronmuller Fayetteville 770-7168401
want used draft horse saddle, Australian or western, looking for any1hing under $300. Donna Knight Greensboro 706-453-7761
Western trail saddle, 16"; Western show saddle 15", both like new, $150 each obo. DonaldNicki Dockery Madison 706-752-0827
RABBITS

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.

Rabbits for sale, different breeds. babies & adults; also cages for sale. Ricky Wood Cartersville 770-607-9622
San Juan brass back cross, $6. Marvin Mccallum Macon 478-935-3895
FEED, HAY AND GRAIN if you have questions regardmg ads m this

'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 478-8364444

ALTERNATIVE
LIVESTOCK
If you have quest10ns regardmg this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
The Alternative Livestock category contains ads for ratites (ostriches, rheas, and emus) as well as other "nontraditional" livestock.
'05 Crias-baby llamas, regd. and very gentle $600 & up. D. Harris Powder Springs 770-794-6668
Free breeding pair of emus w/purchase of hatcher & incubator, $500. Monty Perry Griffin 404-427-0600
Llama, beau. chocolate male, exc. confirmation, good breeder, $500. Dennis Grafe Resaca 706-625-5045 423-266-8889
Llamas. largest selection of quality registered llamas, starting at $500, friendly, halter trained, delivery available. Liliane Grant Dallas 770-445-2855
Alternative Livestock Requiring Permit/License
If you havequestions 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

tree, blk., $2000 new, exc. cond., $750. J. Pugh Dawsonville 770-893-3330
17'' working roping saddle, like new w/bridle, $650. Hannah Tidwell Cartersville 678-431-1977
19' 2H GN trailer, shower, toilet, queen size bed, LO, new tires, brakes, heat/air, ref./micro./awning, $6000/obo. C. Fisher Atlanta 678-978-4865
1992 quality built 14' horse trailer, GN, new tires, mats, exc. cond., $2450. Odell Smith Breman 770-562-4999
1997 28' Stoll livestock trailer, 6' 8" wide, $3000/obo. Floyd Yoder Montezuma 478472-8932
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 770-227-0420
2-H BP, some rust, still usable, $400, call after 4 p.m. David Wall Barnesville 770-3582474
2-H slant trailer, extra lge. dressing room, separate tack room, steel construction, board floor. Debbie Duyer Yatesville 706-647-8145
20' GN stock trailer, center gate, double gates on rear, $2650. Robert Wright Woodbury 706-553-5004
20' Gooseneck stock trailer, new tires, good floor, extra cut gate, good cond., $2650. Donald Green Temple 770-841-6815
2001 2H GN SL, alum., tack comp., dressing rm., exc. cond., $6500, pies. avail. M. Chambers Grantville 706-637-5134

if you have quest10ns regardmg ads m this
category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.
Beau lop eared rabbits, handled since birth, $8.00 ea. or two for $12.00 Belinda Lewis Atlanta 912-223-9757
Black belly Barbados Rams, 6 mos. to 4 yrs. old, some goats, also other. J. McCall Griffin 404-227-0945

category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
All hay ads must contain the variety of hay offered for sale; i.e., Coastal bermuda hay, Alicia hay, etc.
'04 4'x 5 1/2' rolls $15, bermuda and bermuda fescue mix; '05 rye grass and fescue mix hay $25. Andrew Whittaker Greensboro 706-453-7871

Bunnies and breeders, some free, some '04 4x5 rnd. bales Russell Bermuda $30,

$5-$20. T. Russell 8670 770_231 _7522

Lawrenceville

770 _682 _

sq. bales $3.50, in barn. Columbus 706-561-4079

Roger

Brown

'04 Alicia Bermuda, 4x5 rolls, well fertilized,

Dutch, dwarfs & lops. R. Norris LaGrange some horse qlty., $15 and up. Horace Chitty

706-884-1578

Moultrie 229-891-5455 229-324-3511

Flemish Giants, French Lops, San Juan, Jersie Woolies, English Lops, Lion Heads, Fuzzy Lops, Harlequin. Linda E. Adams Bethlehem 770-307-5854
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
Holland Lops for sale. Raymond Fortner Cornelia 706-778-9294
Lionhead bunnies & breeders, assorted colors including chocolate chinchillas, healthy & ready for new homes. Kari Baumez Calhoun 678-986-0576

'04 Alicia bermuda, highly fertilized, horse qlty., 5x5 wrapped rolls or square bales, $34/$3.50 in barn, dely. available. Art Johns Bronwood 229-995-5371
'04 Coastal bermuda, horse qlty., sq. bales $3/bale at barn, $4/bale dely. available, Ive. msg. Doug Huff Stapleton 706-595-2328
'04 Tift 44 square/round bales, horse qlty., '05 rye grass, round bales in the barn. Raymond 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 770842-9317

Meat rabbits, live $6, dressed, $7. T. Colvin Gray 478-808-8723

'04 bermuda $2.50 for small bales; '04 bermuda or fescue hay $25/lge. rolls stored

Mini-Rex, all colors, $9, many to choose inside. Glenn Taylor Cartersville 404-312-5218 from. Lisa Huskins Cartersville 678-721-0388 '04 bermuda hay, horse qlty., hvy. bales,

NZW and Dutch babies, 8 wks. old, $5 to rain free, $3.50-$4 at barn, dely. available.

$10 ea., all different colors. J. McCullough Jason Strickland Athens 706-340-7225

Covington 770-786-7141

'04 bermuda mix qlty. square hay, horse &

'05 4x5 rolls dover $20, fescue $25, rye $30, fertilized and in barn. W. Glover Griffin 770-599-9806
'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 CaW1hon Rome 706-802-0797
'05 Alfalfa sq. bales $7.50. Dan Holl Newnan 770-253-1188
'05 Coastal Bermuda hay, fertilized, UGA specs., horse qlty., 4x5 rolls, $30, sq. bales $2.50 behind baler. Jr. Dobson Calhoun 706260-0900
'05 Coastal Bermuda/rye hay(50/50); protein levels 14.6%/18%; low nitrates; '05 Coastal Bermuda will be avail.; $3.50 in field, $3.75 in barn. Adam Lowe Gray 478-986-9779
'05 Coastal bermuda $3.50, fescue $3.25, well fert., horse qlty. @barn, dely. available. Al Guillebeau Monroe 770-267-8929
'05 Coastal bermuda hay, highest horse qlty., squares or rounds. Don Wills Quitman 229-263-5973
'05 Coastal bermuda sq. bales in barn, well 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. hay. D. Lynn Ivey Macon 478-256-6599
'05 Russell and Coastal bermuda, lge. 4x6 bales, $30 field; taking orders for sq. bales. Tony Smith Monticello 706-476-2051
'05 Tift 44 4'x5' rolls under cover, $30/roll,

production of meat and fiber is available 2002 Big Valley 2H straight load BP, 7' tall, NZW and Janwan bunnies for sale, $1 Olup. cattle qlty., $2-$3 bale, call evgs. Renee exc.-limed & fertilized. Everett Parrott Alvsiton

for the following species: fallow deer, axis extra wide, front tack rm., $2950. Gary Charles Canup Covington 404-451-0539 Keener Carrollton 770-832-3292

706-538-1263 770-964-4157

deer, sika deer, elk, red deer, reindeer, and Meeker Dallas 770-443-4549 404-787-6814 678-625-7154

'04 bermuda/fescue square hay bales, '05 Tift 44 bermuda hay, horse qlty., lge. sq.

caribou. For more information on the deer 2002 CM 4H trailer, living quarters, rear Netherland Dwarf and Dwarf/San Juan limed & fertilized, $4 each. Fran Brogdon bales, taking orders 1st cut, $3.25 in field. E.

farming license, contact the Georgia Department of Agriculture at (404) 6563667. For information on licenses of other species of hoofed stock (except llama and buffalo), contact the Georgia Department of Natural Resources Special Permit Unit at (770) 761-3044. Individuals submitting advertisements to buy and sell regulated hoofed stock in the Market Bulletin must provide a photocopy of the appropriate license with their ad.

tack, like new, used 15 times, price nego. Jimmie Stewart Warrenton 706-465-3847 706-833-3330
2003 Sundowner trail blazer 111, 24' 2H slant, LO, GN, lots of extras, financing avail. Debbie M. Hopkins Good Hope 770-2679337
2005 GN brand cattle trailer, 24'x6', metal top, escape door, elec. brakes, 2 divider gate, never been used, $7700. Lisa Whitlon Lula 678-617-2053

mixes, pure $15; mixes $10. W. Faulk Smarr 4 78-994-4917
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 706-277-
2595 Rabbit for sale, asst. sizes, call aft. 6:30 pm.
Kenneth E. Harry Griffin 770-229-4362

Buford 770-945-6433 ~.~04=b'-e~rm--'-u-=-da~:=-f"'re-'s-=-h-=-,-g-re_e_n_,_s_w_e_e_t_,$~3-b-a-le,
dely. available. Catherine Nordin Moultrie 229-324-2292 -,0=-4-=--cf-es"'c"'u"'e-=-m-x_d_.,-5x_4_r_ol-ls-.-w-e_l_I-fe_rt_i-liz-e-d,
sheltered, $15 roll, in field $1 O/roll. Tom Henderson Sr. Chickamauga 706-375-2973
'04 fescue premium qlty. horse hay, sq. bales in barn, $3.50, no weeds or rain. Morgan Adams Clermont 770-983-3940
'04 highly fert. Coastal sq. bales-$4.50

Summers Temple 770-562-3679
'05 Tift 44 rye mix, clean & dry, horse qlty., sq. bales, $2.25 field, $3 barn, 4x5 round $20 & $25 barn. Keith Boozer Monroe 770-6015217
'05 bermuda fescue mix. fertilized, horse qlty., sq. bales/$3, round bales $20. Lewis Hayes Aragon 770-684-6850
'05 fescue & orchard grass hay, horse qlty., hvy. sq. bales, fert./limed, rain free. Lamar Long Chatsworth 706-695-5906

Cancellations or corrections called in by Friday noon will be reflected in the next issue the following Wednesday.

2H BP horse trailer, good cond., some rust, Rabbits for sale (bunnies), rabbits, $5/$10 each, Coastal round rolls $45 each, fescue '05 fescue and orchard, orchard grass, 4x5

mats and good floors, $1500. Betty Walters ea., bunnies $3.50/ea., all 13 for $40. Wendy and rye sq. bales $4 each, in dry. Ray Clark rolls, rain and weed free, fertilized, $15, dely.

Elberton 706-283-8963

Patterson Madison 706-343-1211

Dacula 770-963-3561 770-963-4228

available. Joe Lecroy Martin 706-384-4619

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Wednesday June 22, 2005

'05 fescue hay $21, '04 bermuda hay in barn $30, 4x5 rolls. Terry Stephenson Commerce 706-335-2654 706-207-5279
'05 fescue hay, 5x4 rolls, limed & fertilized, $25 roll in field. Blake Crestland LaGrange 706-845-9937
'05 fescue hay, feed or mulch, fertilized, rain-free, sq. bales $2, rnd. bales $12. Dale Carter Lula 706-677-4381
'05 fescue hay, sq. bales $2.25, 4x5 net wrapped rolls $16. Ken Blalock Alto 706-7781030
'05 fescue mix hay, 4'x5' round bales $20. Jerry McArthur Dalton 706-272-4626
'05 fescue, 4x5 rolls, in barn $25, in field $20, defy. available. Hank Boynton Jackson 770-227 -2958
'05 fescue, 5x5 rolls, fertilized, no weeds, no rain, in barn, exc. qlty., $25/roll. Gene Ashby Hartwell 706-377-2994
'05 fescue, horse qlty,, sq. bale in barn, rain free $4 per bale and mulch hay $3 per bale. Ashley Gorth Jase!r 706-692-9222
'05 fescue, horse-qlty., $25/roll; '04 fescue/bermuda lge. rolls $15. Richard Meremonte Ham~ton 770-707-0216
'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 first cutting, rye/fescue/bermuda mix, $15 roll. Hubert Townley Oxford 770-7865818 770-855-0485
'05 hay for sale, sq. bales, horse qlty., $3 sq. bales, rain free, fertilized, weed free in barn, defy. available, $3.25/bale. B. Hammond Griffin 770-227-6195
'05 horse hay--bermuda rnd. bales $37, sq. bales $3.75, rain free. Tim Boyt Thomaston 706-647-3281
'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 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
'05 prime Coastal bermuda horse qlty. hay, fert. UGA soil specs., round or sq. bales in barn, defy. available. Olin Trammell Forsyth 478-994-6463
'05 pure rye grass/pure fescue, fescue/rey mixed, 4x5 rolls; '04 round bales pure bermuda, squares available. Glenn Hayes Oxford 770-786-3737 770-786-6425
'05 round bales fescue bermuda mix, qlty., no weeds, $25, Athens area. M. Ross Watkinsville 706-769-0403
'05 rye grass and fescue, round 4x5 round bales, $15 each, highly fertilized. Bob Johnson Carrollton 770-832-3117
'05 rye grass, rain and weed free, horse qlty., in barn, sq. bales $3.25, round bales $25, 4x5 rolls. O'Neil Roane Carnesville 706384-7412
'05 sq. bale fescue, orchard grass, clover mix, $2 @ barn, $1.75 behind baler, Plainville/Calhoun area. D. Cobb Plainville 678-462-2002.
'05 sq. bales fescue-mulch hay, will load semi trailers, $2.50/bale. Tracy Boyt Thomaston 706-472-3724
'05 top qlty. fescue sq. bales/$2.25 each, rain free in barn. Joe Bradley Canon 706-3568295
100 rolls of peanut hay, wrapped, $35. Ray Abbott Alban~ 229-347-3131 229-435-6577
2005 Bermuda, sq. $3.25, rnd. $30; fescue mixed, sq. $2.75, rnd. $25; good qlty. David Willett Loganville 770-883-5600
300 lge. rolls bermuda grass mixed hay $15 per roll. Ryan Shotkoski 1320 Plainview Rd. Ma:tsville 706-224-8493
300 plus rolls good Alicia bermuda hay, volume big discount, other. H.L. Barnes Jr. Bloomingdale 912-748-4289
400 lb. to 500 lb. rolls hay, mix hay, mostly fescue, field well fertilized, $15/roll. Mark Cortez Atlanta 770-231-4740 770-306-1031
55 rolls 4x4 fescue/vetch mxd., '05 goat hay $14 each; also, 4x4 fresh fescue rolls $16 each. Clifford Kimbrell Walnut Grove 770787-3057
Alfalfa $5.50 sq., fescue $22 4x5 roll, and Russell bermuda $3.50 sq. for sale. Dock Davis Franklin 706-675-3382 404-688-6921
Alfalfa hay, $6/bale. John G. Faulk Jeffersonville 478-945-3415
Bermuda & fescue hay, heavily fert., rain free, horse qlty., $3 to $4/sq. bale, $35 round bale. S. Stana Powder S~rings 770-241-3201
Fescue and orchard hay for sale; also, custom baling-round or square. J. Knight Ellija:t 706-276-1512
Fescue hay for sale, 4'x5' rnd. bales, good qlty., fert., dry in barn, $22, can deliver. Jeff Arasmith Rome 706-295-5141
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 $35 roll. Andy Cooeer Hiram 770-943-4384
New crop oats, bulk, we can def., bright, 38 lbs. test weight, Wild Farms, 478-783-1655 fax. Larry Dunaway Hawkinsville 478-7833524
Oats for sale, horse qlty. by the wagon or truck load out of grain bin. Max Carter Douglas 912-384-5974
Oats for sale, top qlty., '05 crop, bulk $3.25 per bu., bagged $4.25 per bu..Ted Milliron Shellman 229-679-5801
Ads cannot be called in by phone.

Perennial peanut hay, sq. and round bales, horse and show goat qlty., available now. W.R. Jordan Quitman 229-263-4904 229265-4111
Shelled yellow corn & oats $25/barrel, wheat $30/barrel, 100 lb. bags of corn $10/bag. Wayne Montgomery Reynolds 478847-2356
Taking orders Coastal bermuda 2nd cutting mid July, weedless, fertilized, $25 round, $2.50 sq. in field. Sarah McKneally Hartwell 706-376-9170
Taking orders for Tift 44 hay, fertilized, horse qlty. sq. bales, $3.50 field, $4 barn. G. Martin Barnesville 770-358-9922
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, Coastal bermuda, highest horse qlty., $4/bale, 1000 lb. rolls $30, cow rolls $25. Herb Bixler Perry 478-987-9858 478-2564556
Well fertilized Coastal bermuda hay, horse qlty., sq. bales $2.75, round bales $30 behind baler. Gerald Shelnutt 1030 Youth Jersey Rd. Loganville 30052 770-466-8917
AG SEED FOR SALE If you have queslions regarding ffl1s
category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081or404-651-9082.
Advertisers of agricultural seed must submit a current laboratory report (not more than 9 months old) for purity, noxious weeds and germination for each seed lot advertised. A seed lot must be uniform and not exceed 400 50-lb. bags. Laboratory reports will be returned upon request. Any ads for agricultural seed submitted for publication without this documentation will not be published. Certain varieties of seed are protected from propagation unless they are grown as a class of certified seed. For example, wheat seed such as Florida 304, Coker 9152, Coker 9835 and soybean seed, such as 6738, Haskell and Benning, may not be propagated for sale unless the seed has been grown as a class of certified seed. Propagation of such seed is a violation of the Plant Variety Protection Act and the Federal Seed Act. If you have questions regarding certified seed, call the Market Bulletin office or the Georgia Department of Agriculture Seed Division, (404) 656-3635.
Brown top millet, 99% pure seed, 82% germ., cleaned and bagged, 50 lb. bags., $15 per bag. George Chandler Danielsville 706789-2406
Brown top millet, germ. 78.5%. Billy Turlington Covington 770-786-5116
Old Fashion Whatley's Prolific open pollinated white field corn, 97% germ., $4/lb. plus shipping. Watson Chance Thomson 706-595-1548
Ag Plants for Sale
If you have questions regarding this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081 or404-651-9082.
Alicia, Tift 78, Tift 85, Russell, custom planting, other. Ray Beaty Coolidge 229-9412047
American chestnut seedlings, from 34 yr. old tree, $10 ea. plus shipping. Baker Huff Atlanta 404-634-6027
Bermuda grass sprigs, Tift 85, Russell Bermuda, Alicia & Coastal; also, custom planting avail. Floyd Knowles McRae 229362-4778
Cert. Tiff 44 and Russell Bermuda sprigs; also will custom plant, and Tift 419 yard sprigs. Charles Hurley Summerville 706-8572707 706-857-7689
Cert. bermuda sprigs, Tifton 85, 44, Coastal, Russell, Tifway & Alicia, also custom etan~ng. Gene Hart Guyton 912-728-3380
Coastal bermuda, Tift 44, Alicia, Tift 85, Statewide rel. avail., can also custom plant. Scott McDaniel Yatesville 706-472-3013
Rare old fashioned blue plum trees, $6 ea.; rare old fashioned sweet potato plants, will ship, please call. Samuel Brown 2813 Judie Ann Rd. Valdosta 31601 229-247-8297 229242-2554
Ag Seed/Plants Wanted
Want running white acre pea seed, call or write. Rex Powell 198 Oak Ridge Road Climax 31734 229-246-0607
Want to buy up to 300 lbs. wild Chickasaw plums for seed, paying $1.50 lb. plus shipping. M. Adams Marietta 770-509-5407
FLOWERS FOR SALE Ii you have questions about this category, can
Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
Flower seed offered for sale has not been tested for germination since it often 1s collected in very limited quantities.
$1 SASE: devil's trumpet, hummingbird, morning glory, purple coneflower, black-eyed Susan, zinnia, daisy, four o'clock. G. Samford 1119 Banbury Cross Avondale Estates 30002
$1 each w/SASE: moon vine, Martin gourd, yellow cosmos, purple cleome, black-eyed Susan, huge blooms. B. Bryant 1143 Rosedale Rd., Atlanta 30306
$1 pkg./SASE: cypress vine, blue morning glory, cat's whiskers, Zebra mini hollyhocks, gold & bur. marigolds, old maids, no calls. K. Watkins 672 Northcutt Rd. Ellijay 30540
$1/LSASE, multiple order add $0.41: cleome, old maids, cypress vine, moon flower, bush type, mini hollyhocks. S. Pankey 45'44 Tailscreek Rd. Ellijay 30540

$1/pkt. w/SASE: re-seeding petunias, angel's trumpet, dbl. yellow, purple, or white. C.S. Arnold 644 Lynn Ave. Jefferson 30549
$1/pkt. w/SASE: seeds for Confederate rose, annual yellow hibiscus, salvia 'Lady in Red', agastache Golden Jubilee', marigold "Golden Guardian. Susan Kunze 1129 Wilmington Island Rd. Savannah 31410-4525
$3 for 2, (no coins), lge. SASE, 2 stamps,(required), specify: larkspur, foxglove, old-fashioned poppy, Sweet William, hollyhock, or coneflower. Nancy Crosby Rte. 2, Box 2493 Townsend 31331
$5/lge. pk. w/lge. SASE, 2 stamps required, seed, specify: Shirley poppy mix, or cottage garden mix. OG.B. Hodges Jr. 997 Levi Kennedy Rd. Reidsville 30453
'04 Martin gourd seed, 50 seeds/$1.25 pkg. w/SASE. Edward Thurmond 1311 McHenry Crossing Madison 30650-2215
'04 impatien seed, tall kind, re-seeding, mix colors, 1/2 tsp./$1 w/stamped envelope. Catherine Ragsdale 285 Ragsdale Rd. Dallas 30157 770-445-3835
'04 re-seeding impatiens. various beau. colors, $1 per 1/2 tsp. LSASE, orders over $10 include extra stamp. Linda Hutton 1732 West Point Circle Marietta 30068
'04 tall re-seeding impalien seeds, mxd., 35 colors and shades, many variegated, 1/2 tsp./$1 w/SASE. Mozelle Green 158 George Cowart Rd. Chatsworth 30705
'04 tall, all colors, zinnia seed, extra lge. blooms, prompt shipment, $3 pt., $5 qt., postage paid. Sue Williams 2801 Massee Rd. Adel 31620 229-549-7254
'05 dbl. ruffle poppy seed $1/Tbsp. w/LSASE, extra postage for multi. orders. R. Barber 157 Oak Ridge Tri. Fayetteville 30214
1OOO's of hosta, 80 plus varieties, hardy ferns, sorry no shipping. C. Miller Gray 478986-5964 478-986-7388
1800 daylilies $5 up, iris Japanese Siberian, crinum lily. Betty Milford 474 Ridgeview Rd. Lavonia 30553 706-356-4876
2 Tbsp. of shasta daisy seeds for $1 w/SASE, plant anytime. 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 various of angel's trumpets, 3 colors trees, 3 colors doubles, night bloomer, Confederate roses, butterlly bushes, hanging baskets, Kerria, hydrangea. Roxanna Wishon Conyers 770-929-3585
Ajuga or violets for ground covers, phlox, iris, daylilies, strawberry begonia, ageratum, hardy hibiscus, sedum, oxalis. Janie Walker Kennesaw 770-974-6730
Amaryllis, red, brilliant bulbs, 6/$19 postpaid. C. Jongma 135 Kings Chapel Rd., Martinez 30907 706-860-0200
Angel's & devil's trumpets $5, Kerria, Siberian iris, flowering almond, Carolina Jessamine $3, forsythia, ground covers, others. Carla Houghton Marietta 770-428.2227
Angel's trumpet, sgl. & dbl. blooms, various colors, potted $5 each, not potted $3 each, Confederate rose $5 each. James Hart 1629 .Colonial South Dr: Conyers 770-922-4931
Angel's trumpets in pots, white and pink: also, Confederate roses. Wanda Echols .Greensboro 706-453-9097
Angel's trumpets, aucuba, nandina, althaea, forsythia, yucca, Confederate rose, gardenia, swamp daisy, iris. Ryan Witt .Conyers 404-345-7465
Angel's trumpets, banana trees, Black Magic, Elephant ears, ginger lilies, peony, pond plants, lotus & more. Patrice Cook .covington 770-787-6141
Angel's trumpets, hydrangeas, irises, Elephant ears, hot poker, crocosmia, daisies, cannas, Rose-of-Sharon, call after 6 p.m. M. .Buchanan Bowdon 770-258-2848
Angel's trumpets, pink, apricot, $4 each, $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 478.956-3545
Angel's trumpets, pink, white, potted $5, hosta $2 up, daylilies, blooming now, many colors, other perennials. Teresa Hearn .Brooks 770-460-7481
Angel's trumpets, red in 4" pots, $14 plus $6 postage. Neal Rich 901 Mitchell Branch .Morganton 30560
Angel's trumpets, some in lge. pots, ready for your deck or patio, blue-lavender, pink, white, yellow, dbl. purple, white & yellow, $5$12. B.W. Driggers Conyers 770-760-9050
Angel's trumpets, well rooted in water, pink, yellow, white, no shipping, $3 each. Lucy Singleton 720 Thrasher Dr. SW. Marietta 770422-8611
Angel's trumpets, well rooted, 3 colors, $5, ship or pick up, Ive. msg. or email. Bonnie Vaughn Newnan info@brugmansias.us 770251-7674
Annuals, bonsai, brugmansia, (angel's trumpets), daylilies, hellebores, herbs, hosta, hanging baskets, vines plus 1OO's of perennials. Michelle Faulk Conyers wildflower444444@yahoo.com 678-908-3060
Aquatic plants, Jenny lizard's tail, primrose lilies, lotus, pickeral iris, anacharis, taros, chameleon arrowhead, thalia, more. M. Frey Mableton mary_lrey@amugonline.org 770.739-4256
Asstd. perennials and ground covers for sale, 1 gal. pots $1.50 each, other asstd. shrubs, asstd. sizes. Amy Cox Gainesville 770-889-8826

Aucuba, hydrangeas, cleome, hardy begonia, coneflower, spiderwort. A. Polston Atlanta 770-934-3785
August lilies or hosta 8/$12, rose campion or strawberry begonias 15/$12, shasta daisy, coneflower, white bee balm, amaranth, yarrow, $2/Tbsp. SASE. L. Brooks P.O. Box 888 Armuchee 30105
Balsam, periwinkle, cleome, bachelor's buttons, cockscomb, impatiens, each 200 seeds $1; Jerusalem cherry 50 seeds/$1 SASE. H. Brooks 5106 Lexington Ave. Stone Mountain 30087
Big lumps blue liriope plus 5 diff. kinds, tall hosta clumps, aucubas, Rose-of-Sharon, lge. garden, no checks. Cathie Thomas Austell 770-739-2152
Black Magic, Black Princess, yellow splash, Halo Beauty Elephant ears, rare ferns & hostas, striptease hostas of the year, will ship. Pam Jolley Decatur 770-593-1599
Black-eyed Stella de Oro 2 plants/$1.25, Stella de Oro 3 fans/$1, amaryllis $3/bulbs, daylilies, mix colors, 4 fans/$1.50, $5 shipping. H. Brooks 1793 David Home Ch. Rd. Comer 30629 706-795-3134
Boxwoods up to 4' high, diff. prices; hosta $12/doz., old time daffodils $3/doz., Siberian iris $4/doz., $5 postage each. B. Lunsford 3602 State Highwa~ 60 Suches 30572
Brugmansia angel's trumpets: flamingo, coral glow, white, dbl. white, Jean Pasco, Jamaica lemon yellow, hedychium ginger lilies, many colors, Confederate rose. Trudy Kretchman Atlanta 404-378-1104
Cannas & daylilies, named, hybrid varieties, buy 5 get 1 free, 5/8 clump, no shipping. Joyce Shook 1500 State Hwy. 66 Young Harris 30582 706-379-3723
Century plants, grancy greybeard bamboo, agave, parasol tree, tung oil pitcher plants, SASE for list & prices. Altamond Williams Collins 912-693-6411
Cleome, cosmos, hibiscus, pink, white wired eye, yellow, red blazing star $0.50 each w/SASE. Nell Jones 3767 Plumcrest Rd., Sm:trna 30082 770-435-7589
Clivia, miniata, orange, shipped bare root, $10 each plus shipping. E. Flanagan Macon 478-935-8062
Confederate rose cutting $1 each, no ship, (Sweet Williams), seeds: tiger lily, touch-menot, $1.50/pk. Lavida Childs 170 Mallory Dr. LaGrange 30241
Confederate rose in 1 gal. pots $3 each. W. W. Conkle Jonesboro 770-478-8167
Confederate rose, healthy one gal. pots, and Cathedral cactus/trade for amaryllis, daylilies, other or $5 each. Lillian Hudson B:tron 478-956-5014
Crape myrtles 7 gal./$10, daylilies, gold & yellow, 1 gal./$1, butterlly bushes, all colors, 1 gal./$2, endless summer hydrangeas 3 gal./$15. C. Thalman Ham~ton 770-856-5880
Crinum lilies, small plants & seeds, white flower, 10 per pkg. for $10. Chloe Webb 7420 Webb Rd. Hahira 31632
Daylilies for sale, hundreds of regd. varieties, hundreds of hybridized daylilies, I285 at 1-85 Chamblee. Barbara Neitzel Nottaway Daylilies Atlanta 770-943-5571
Daylilies for sale, hybrids, many colors, including dbl. orange, $2 per clump, you dig. Frank Bounds Marietta 770-973-4599
Daylilies, 100 plants, mixed colors & sizes, $35, $7.50 shipping: 5 white spider lilies/$15 plus $3.50 shipping, send check or money order. S.H. Hill 144 Calhoun Rd. Sylvester 31791 229-535-4738
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, send 2 stamps or $1, (refund w/order). M. Eanes P.O. Box 306 Stockbridge 30281 770-4 7 4-8827
Daylilies, 500+ labeled varieties, send $1 for '05 catalog, call for hours. M. Franklin 15230 Birmingham Hwy. Alpharetta 30004 770-410-0548
Daylilies, all colors, down sizing, $13, call nights. Peggy Acree Calhoun 706-629-0725
Daylilies, dbl. orange, $0.50 each, pick up by appt. or can ship, call for information. William Turner White 770-386-2416
Daylilies, extra lge. clumps, pink ginger lilies, red hot pokers $2.50 each, no shipping. Mrs. Glenn James 197 Glynn James Rd. L:tons 30436 912-526-8516
Day lilies, hundreds blooming; all colors; over 350 "buy two get two" free, sales by appt. www.alcovydaylilies.com Alcovy Daylily Farm, J. Burgess Covington 770-787-7177
Daylilies, hundreds from my garden, hybrids and dbls., $500 clump. Frances Hall 4589 Ala. Hwy. SW. Rome 30165-9286 706235-5351
Daylilies, hundreds of regd. var., hundreds of hybridized daylilies, buy 3 get 1 free, 1-285 at 1-85 Chamblee. Barbara Neitzel Nottaway Daylilies Atlanta 770-934-5571
Daylilies, hundreds of regd. varieties, asstd. perennials, and Knock Out roses. Linda Butler Auburn linda@bloomindesigns.com 678-3767987
Daylilies, hybrid huge blooms, all colors, price start $2 fan and by the clump. Jack Wright Douglasville 770-489-9678
Daylilies, hybridized, all colors, lge. clumps $8, $5, and $3, no shipping, Swan Lake Daylily Gardens. C. Tritt Plainville 706-295-7574
Daylilies, lge. selection, named varieties & colors, Stella de Oro, every blooming dwarl 15 fans clump/$15. M.M. Haynes 275 Pine Crest Dr. Canton 30114 770-479-5224
Daylilies, many regd. varieties, all Eureka listed, $5-$45 for dbl. fan, peak bloom late June. Frank Cross 207 Birchwood Drive Clarkesville 30523 706-754-7231

Daylilies, named varieties, angel's trumpets, yellow, pink, white, (growing in one gal. pots), hosta, no Sunday sales. J. Davis Dahlonega 706-864-2649
Daylilies, named varieties, many colors. J. Corbin 430 Bates Rd. Cartersville 30120 770-606-1355
Daylilies, over 200 varieties, clumps $5 to $7. Jeanette Bunn 462 Oakridge Dr. Forsyth 31029 478-994-2453
Daylilies, over 600 varieties, bloom time before & after Father's Day, re-bloomers, M-S, 9:30-4:30, no Sundays. Kenneth Davis Old Hwy. 5 North, Northcutt Rd. Ellijay 30540 706-635-4247
Daylilies, repeat bloomers, hundreds of regd. var., most named, call ahead, will ship. Pamela Hill 2858 Forrest Rd. Greenville 30222 706-672-1574
Daylilies, sale on hundreds of hybrids, please call ahead. Mary Ann Denney Newnan 770-502-9320
Daylilies, very beau. and reasonably priced, named varieties, selling by the clump for availability and prices. Alex Moon Pendergrass 706-693-2561
Daylilies-Stella de Oro, 15 plants/$12, $3.50 shipping, 25 yellow canna lilies $20 plus $4.50 for shipping. Ms. E.P. Dykes 1152 Ga. Hwy. 32E. Ashburn 31714
Daylililes, apricot, yellow, good root system, washed & fanned, $35 for 100 ppd. Brenda Robinson 265 Cedar Circle West Point 31833 706-663-2723
Daylily hybridizer, thousands of new and unusual colors, Tropicals, hundreds of perennials, 40 plus native wildflowers, by appt. Suzanne Franklin Dawsonville 706265-2130
Edith's Daylilies, all named varieties, peak bloom late June, visitors welcome, 6 miles from Sautee Store. E. Sliger Hwy. 255 Clarkesville 706-947-3683
Elephant ears, Stephonatis vine, foxglove, ferns, hosta, hydrangeas, toad lily, lobelia, Jack-in-the-pulpit, red blazing star hibiscus, blue-eyed grasses, other. Verma Farlow East Point 404-767-7656
Expensive daylilies for sale cheap, variegated liriope, canna lilies $12/doz., Confederate rose $7, named and un-named lilies, many types, $15 gets free flowers/FOB. R. Hemehill Milledgeville 478-452-2036
Fern, iris, stokes aster, ginger lily, herbs, beauty berry, artemisia, houttuynea, hibiscus, begonia, jasmine, crocosmia, climbing hydrangea, ferns, Porcaline berry vine, will ship. Gail Hollimon Buford 770-945-4252
Free bamboo, 3 kinds, you dig. J. Rocca Alpharetta 770-569-7498
Free trees, alre&dy pushed down & easy access, oak, gum, pine, poplar & hickory. Billy Bailey Canon 706-356-1175
Free: marigold, four o'clock, cleome and touch-me-not seeds, SASE. J. Henderson 624 Simmons St. N.W. Atlanta 30318
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, Ige. & small, free seed w/tree purchase from $3 to $7. Mrs. Bullard Atlanta 404-634-5260
Green & white striped liriope, hostas, ivy, 1 aucuba, native ferns. B. Rigdon Conyers 770860-9218 770-315-6785
Hellebore seeds just harvested, plant now for best germination next spring, 50 seeds/$3.50 includes postage. Mary Wenger 3168 Lake Ranch Dr. Gainesville 770-2870734
Hemlock, B&B, $15; crape myrtle 3 gal./$6. Larry Johnson Dahlonega 706-864-1308
Hen and chicks red/purple small $12/doz., Ige. 6/$12, Star-of-Bethlehem or pink/white oxalis bulbs 3 doz./$12, asters, Stephanotis, feverlew $2/Tbsp. w/SASE. A. Mashburn 1030 Haywood Va. Rd. Armuchee 30105
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- one gal. pots $2. R.L. Jacobs Marietta rljr44@aol.com 770-425-4336
Hydrangea, gardenias, nandina, liriope, English ivy, oak trees, hickory nut trees. Mary Ann Belman Atlanta 404-237-1557
Hydrangeas, Mopheads & Lacecaps, blue & pink; hostas, gardenias, nandinas, mahonias, liriope, daylilies. Ken Howle Austell 770-944-8827
Hydrangeas, hostas, angel's trumpets, more, private nursery by appt. only., call for available hours. V. Blackstone Powder Springs 770-218-1408
Iris, (black), others, daylilies, abelia, nandina, forsythia, mahonia holly, weeping willow, pussy willow, hosta, bottle brush buckeye, fig bushes. Betty Stephens Monroe 770-267-5053
Iris. 10 var., $15; Stella de Ora daylilies 15 fans/$10, red spider lilies or orange tiger Iilies/$1 each. C. Harper 1462 Double Bridges Rd. Elberton 706-283-1417
Irises, canna lilies, hosta, setcresea, silver dollar, variegated liriope thrift $1.50 per 4" container, no shipping. Rodney Petty Marietta 770-973-6009

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

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Japanese maples and daylilies, over stock Pink angel's trumpets and purple & white

Fish & Supplies

Compost for potting, been thru composting

sale, mix colors, 11 gal. to 5 gal., call for devil's trumpets available, $5 each,; banana

directions. Stephen Bonner Gordon 478-628- trees $10-$20. Emily Bryan Lithia Springs

1611

cparrow@bellsouth.net 770-948-6452

machine, no smell, $25/pick-up load, can load
MISCELLANEOUS -Persons selling sterile triploid grass for you & del. lge. loads near Lula. Jim if you have questions regardmg ads m this carp must have a Wild Animal License Gathercole Lula 678-283-3029

Japanese maples for sale and flowers. Opal Pink lady slipper plants $5 each or 5/$20, category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or from the Georgia Department of Natural Decorative landscaping mulch & hay mulch

Word Lithia Springs 770-948-4895

variegated hosta plants $2, Lily-of-the-Valley 404-651-9082.

Resources.

Market

Bulletin available, small or large quantities. D. Lochner

Japanese maples, 140 var., ginkgos. Wylene Townley Forest Park 404-363-1790
Japanese maples, Viridis, Sango Kaku, Crimson Queen, Ever Red, Inaba Shidare, Bloodgood, Osakazuki, Red Dragon, 3 gal. $55 to 15 gal. $98. Bridget Britton Garfield 706-829-1427
Japanese maples, some lace leaf, all sizes, $10-$30. L.B. Denney Tyrone 770-631-0242
Joseph's coat, lychnis coronaria, cardinall lobelia, petunias, sweet Williams, hollyhocks, snapdragons, money plants, Kelvedon Star, Joseph's coat, purple coneflowers. R. Wade Calhoun 706-625-3379
La. lilies or daylilies $12/doz., spiderwort 8/$12, verbena, Jacob's ladder, Queen Anne, ageratum, hyacinth bean $2/Tbsp. SASE. F. Brooks 674 New Rosedale Rd., Armuchee 30105
Lady-in-Red hydrangea. crape myrtles, cryptomeria, ilea, tea olive, one gal. hollies $2.50, forthergilla, October glory maple. Anne Walker Good Hope 706-342-9471
Leyland cypress 3 gal./$7.50, sgl. stem 3 1/2' to 4'. Bob Welch Ranger 706-629-6332
Leyland cypress 7 gal./$15, cryptomeria, Bradford & Cleveland pear, oaks, river birch, Red, Sugar & Japanese maple, dely., planting available. Greg Strickland Winston 770-9420011 404-788-5434
Leyland cypress trees & cryptomeria, wholesale direct, $6.50 per foot, ball & burlaped. Ron Friedman Rockmart 770-3786869
Leyland cypress trees, 3 gal., approx. 4'4.5', very green & uniform in size, $8.50 each, dely. and installation avail. on lge. orders. Bob Brookshire Buford 770-932-5795
Leyland cypress, 1, 3, 7 gal.: bloodgood & October glory maple, daylilies, named varieties, hostas. J. Atkinson Douglasville 770-949-5846
Leyland cypress, 2000 trees, 4-1 O' in field, you dig or cut, $18 each. Donald Boss Loganville 770-466-1350 770-851-1350
Leyland cypress, B&B, 7-20', $50 each, you dig. Charles Futral Fayetteville 770-460-1030
Lge. nice English boxwoods, varies sizes; hydrangeas, snow balls, nandinas, irises, cleomes at give-a-way prices, no shipping. Willie Turpin Talmo 706693-4410
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
Liriope, (monkey grass), Big Blue or variegated, 1 gal. pots, you pick up, $1 each. B. Byrd Loganville 770-788-7575
Little orange lilies 12/$3, 50/$5 plus postage. I. Wood 2610 Lakeview Dr. Rome 30165 706-235-5013
Locust trees for fencing, call for price. Randall Ayers Buchanan 770-646-3923
Louisiana iris, plume poppy, baptisia, butterfly ginger, tall verbena, dwarf crested iris, horse's-tail, swamp sunflower, mock orange, woodland phlox, more, no ship. Amy Crumley Cleveland 706-348-6786
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
Moonflower seed 15/$1 w/SASE and instructions. John Fields 1026 W. Poplar St. Griffin 30224
Native azaleas, fringe tree, oakleaf hydrangeas, tea olive, hydrangeas, Knockout

3/$5, $1.50 per order for shipping. Joy Stegall

101 Davis Rd. Bremen 30110

Plants & flowers for hanging baskets &

gardens, annuals and perennials, do not ship.

Karen Annis 1436 Stark Rd. Jackson 30233

Pond plants, parrot's feather, umbrella

palms, lizard's tail, 50 var. daylilies, red spider

lilies, blue bearded iris, crinium lily,

agapanthus, grancy greybeard. Debbie Logue

Climax 229-243-1235

Red blooming honey suckle vines, attract

hummingbirds, 1 gal./2 plants per pot, $5

each. F. Fluker Midland 706-563-8588

Red leaf castor mole beans-25 seeds/$2

w/LSASE and $0.37 stamp w/$0.12 postage

w/each order of castor beans, no checks.

John Carroll 1677 Buford Dam Rd., Buford

30518 770-945-6901

Royal Paulownia in pots, 2' plus tall, angel's

trumpets, starting to bloom, in pots, yellow,

pink, white, $8.50-$10. N. Wilson Covington

770- 786-5496

Sedums $2/1 gal., toad lily, butterfly

bushes, ice plant, bog plants, blackberry lily,

Japanese painted ferns, 1 gal., will ship. K.

Rosbury Royston 706-245-1030 706-206-

9802

Seed: angel's trumpet, pink hollyhock, mxd.

hibiscus, Jerusalem cherry $1/tsp. w/SASE.

Gail Wilson 1020 B. Wilson Rd. Commerce

30529

Seed: mullein pink, morning glory, touch-

me-nots 1/2 tsp./$1, money plants, four

o'clocks, angel's trumpet, hibiscus, althaea

$1/tsp., ea. w/SASE. G. Robertson 1955 Old

Cornelia Hwy. Gainesville 30507

Selling daylily garden, over 1500 varieties,

great prices, open June, 10-5, no shipping,

Lilies-of-the-Alleys. Shirley Alley Clarkesville

706-754-9164

Some Confederate rose potted left $5 each

and pale purple/yellow irises, you pick up.

Delia Buxton Statham 770-725-6717

Stella de Oro 15/20 plants per clump,

Happy Returns 10/12 plants per clump, $5 per

clump plus postage. Faye Chambers

Yatesville 706-472-3371

Stella de Oro daylilies, 6" pots $2 plus

shipping. Linda Davis Monroe 770-267-5398

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

Shumard Red, Laurel, Overcup, sawtooth,

swamp chestnut, willow in 3, 7, 15 gal. pots,

$5-$35. N. Halley Metter 912-685-5266

Trumpet tree, English ivy, pachysandra,

wintercreeper, daylily, hosta, iris, liriope,

aucuba, mondo, ginger lily, nandina, lamium,

others, call for info. C.O. Henderson 171

Marietta St. Alpharetta 30004-1921

Tuberose bulbs, fringe tree, Japanese red

maple. Roswell Evans Greenville 706-884-1282

Turtlehead

crocosmia

hibiscus,

beautyberry, ginger lily, fern, herbs,

hydrangea, stokes asters, strawberry

begonia, Porcaline berry vine, Jack-n-Pulpit,

iris, helleborus, will ship. B.G. Holliman

Atlanta 770-855-4252

Variegated hosta, mature clumps, 24" to 36"

diameter, $25/clump, discounts to volume

buyers. Angela Brown Dalton 706-226-1869

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 404-520-

2548

Yuccas, forsythia, iris, daylilies, Rose-of-

Sharon, pink spiraea, vinca, (minor & major),

liriope, angel's trumpets, lamb's ear, rose

campion, perennials. L. Mulkey Cumming

770-889-7079

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

The Miscellaneous category includes the following subcategories: bees, honey and supplies; things to eat; herbs; fish and supplies; fertilizers and mulches; oddities; miscellaneous wanted; notices; garden space; notices; out-of-state wanted; firewood, timber; and Christmas trees. Only one ad per household is permitted in the Miscellaneous category.
Bees, Honey & Supplies
Calm, very gentle, golden in color,- queens from a Ga. licensed breeder. Ray Lopes Williamson 770-412-1703
Frames, full of brood & bees only, $8 frame. Theresia Riechert Blackshear 912-281-6498 912-449-2828
Gallons of honey for sale $30. B. J. Weeks 325 Roy Haynes Dr. Ball Ground 30107 770735-3263
Wildflower honey $27/gal.; also, jars, beekeeping supplies and wax foundation, will pick up unwanted bees or equip. Ernest Quinn Decatur 770-491-8726
Will remove honeybees & other bees in Metro Co. area & long dist. beyond Metro Co. area. Milton D. Scott East Point 404-3440719
Things To Eat
of Use 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 website www.agr.state.ga.us and link from the home page to the Organic Agriculture page and registration forms. Those who do not have internet access or are unable to download the forms, should contact the Organic Program Manager, Vernon Mullins, at (706)595-3408.
'04-'05 pecans for sale $7/lb. plus postage, will crack, shell, separate your pecans $0.30 lb. Russell Eaton Stockbridge 770-506-2727
'05 shelled pecans, mostly halves, $7/lb. bagged in freezer, postage paid in Georgia, 5 lb. min., call nights. Franklin Eaton 3389 Nancy Creek Rd. Gainesville 30506 770532-9340 770-532-6333
Beets, potatoes, squash, raw honey now, beans, corn, okra, tomatoes, etc., July-Aug. Edward Colston Tayforsville 770-382-9619
Blueberries $10 per gal., we pick. J. Fletcher Palmetto 770-463-9344
Blueberries, $5 per gallon, you pick, should be ready by July 1st, call for availability. C. W. Porter Conyers 770-482-4771
Brown Turkey figs $4.25 gal.. ready 1st to mid July, call to place order. James Sheppard 3755 Hartley Bridge Rd. Macon 31216 478788-6969
Brown and colored eggs from happy freerange hens $2/doz. Robin Scott Adairsville 770-877 -3987
Farm fresh brown eggs $1.50 per dozen, bring your own egg cartoon and save 25 cents. Harriette Jacobs Jacobs Farm Warrenton 706-465-3866
Figs, Brown turkey & Celeste, will ripen in August, taking orders now, $4/gallon. Wm. Mills McDonough 770-957-3663
Lge. blackberries, domestic, we pick, order now. Cathy Wood Powder Springs 770-9434822
Mayhaws-berries. Jimmy Moore Valdosta 229-244-7547 229-460-3987
Rabbit-eye blueberries, $3.00 gallon, pick your own, open everyday, very clean. Sidney Roland 860 Sidney Roland Rd. Demorest 706- 754-6700
Taking orders blackberries $10/gal., blueberries $12/gal., July thru August availability, we pick. Martha Pearson Kennesaw 770-422-5875
Taking orders for blackberries and blueberries, either fresh or frozen, black $9, blue $11 per gallon. Bob DuVernois Hartwell 706-376-6103

advertisements for sterile carp must be

accompanied by a photocopy of the

advertiser's license.

For license

information, contact DNA Special Permit

Unit at (770) 761-3044.

12-14" sterile grass carp: 3-5", 5-6", 6-8", 811" channel catfish, qty. discounts, free statewide dely. available. Mike Buford Cordele 229-273-4150

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, channel catfish, redbreast, shellcracker, largemouth bass, dely. available. Jack Lloyd

Nahunta 912-778-4074

A-1 bass, bluegill, crappie, channel catfish,

redear, sterile grass carp, threadfin shad, free

dely. statewide. Danny Austin Roberta 478-

836-4938

A-1 quality farm grown channel fingerlings, graded, priced by size, accurate weights & counts, gtd. live, healthy, immediate dely. J.F.

Gilbert P.O. Box 321 Thomaston 30286 706648-3409 706-648-2062

Adult bluegill, (3-6" long), largemouth bass up to 14" long, prompt dely. available. Jeremy

Pence Alpharetta 770-735-1154

Available now grass carp, largemouth bass,

catfish, bluegill and redear bream, dely. available. Paul Williams Hawkinsville 478-

892-3144

Bass, bream, catfish, November trout, no risk, live dely., 100% gtd. Mark Headrick

LaGrange 706-302-9489

Catalpa worms $1 per doz.; catalpa trees

$1-$5 each. Joe Mask Fayetteville 770-461-

7068

Catalpa worms & catalpa trees. Frank Stone 350 Almon Rd. Covington 770-787-

3107

Catalpa worms and catalpa trees 3'-10', other. Jackie Johnson Royston 706-2455024

Catfish & bream for stocking lakes. Bob

Reese 321 Reese Rd. Whitesburg 30185

Channel catfish fingerlings, bluegill,

shellcracker, hybrid bream. Jesse Todd Lyons 912-565-7309

F1 Tiger bass, bluegill, sterile grass carp, fathead minnows, channel catfish feeders,

pond fertilizer. Greg Grimes Ball Ground greg@lakework.com 770-735-3523

Golden, Brown, Rainbow & Brook trout for

sale, pick up or dely. Willis Dyer Hiawassee 706-896-3915

Grass carp, bluegill & shellcracker bream,

channel catfish fingerlings, bass, fathead minnows, pond fertilizer, dely. or pickup by appt.

only. Robert Brown Brooks 770-719-8039

Grass carp, channel catfish, bluegill, redear, redbreast bream, crappie, all sizes, dely. available. Jer!Y Hart Newton 229-734-5144

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

November trout, del. to your pond. Matt

Headrick LaGrange 706-523-0590

Lowest prices, grass carp, catfish, bluegill, shellcracker, redbreast, hybrid bream, bass,

dely. available, volume discount. Ringo Merritt

Waynesboro 706-554-0182

Pond hardy goldfish, pond raised. Charles

Beavers Dallas 770-445-7023

Red wigglers and Europeans $30 per lb., price includes shipping. B. Newman

Douglasville 770-942-7993

Red wigglers and/or Europeans $30 per lb.,

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

402 Buchanan 30113 770-646-3812

Red wigglers bedrun $25 includes shipping.

Melba Strickland Yatesville 706-647-1894

Red wigglers, Giant Reds, $30 per lb., call after 6 p.m., Ive. msg. J.A. Fincher Acworth 770-427-4845

Red wigglers, breeders, $20/lb. w/instr. plus shipping. R. Stapleton Rte. 1, Box 105 Lumber City 31549 912-363-4459

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

Fort Valley 478-825-3330 Free aged horse manure w/shavings, will
Ioad w/tractor. J. Helgren Port Wentworth 912-313-1110
Free composted horse manure, easy access, you load and haul. Lyn Brus Loganville 770-554-9193
Free horse manure composted w/shavings, you load and haul, easy access. Beth Joh Cumming 770-886-1551
Golden red pine straw, semi-loads, $2.60 per bale. K. Hester Alpharetta 678-513-9188
Golden red, extra lge. bales of pine straw, delivered and installed, $4.25/bale. L. Hoke II Atlanta 770-518-0577
Hdwd. shavings, del. and dumped, or spread. Marty Wilson Madison 706-342-3094
Huge round bales pine straw 20 lbs. $8 you haul, $9 we haul. Jim Denton Flovilla 770775-2650
Oat, rye grass & clover mix hay; call aft. 6 pm. Kenneth Dean Madison 706-342-3576
Pine straw $2.75/bale, free delivery w/min., del. to all areas, installation available, del. to all areas. Josh Bulloch Warm Springs 770571-0189
Pine straw, del. and installed, $4/bale, DeKalb, Gwinnett, Conyers, Fulton. Elaine Williamson Stone Mountain 770-593-3405
Slash pine straw $3.50/bale, 40 bale min., dely. available. Mike Crawley Gray 478-7453969
Worm castings. J. Ayers Buchanan 770826-3373
Poultry Compost
To help connect suppliers with those in need of poultry compost, the Market Bulletin is now including such advertisements in this portion of the Fertilizers and Mulches category. Ads are subject to the same general guidelines for all Market Bulletin advertisements found on page 2.
Chicken litter $25 pick-up load, 25 miles West of Macon. Mike Bloodworth Knoxville 478-836-2535
Dry chicken litter $10 pickup load, 3rd load free, we load spreader loads, call nights. Buddy Hitt Dalton 706-629-9145
Oddities
Asstd. gourds, many sizes, starting $1 and up. Anne McKinney Griffin 770-233-0983
Gentle homemade lye soap 5 oz. bar $3, shipping $3 for total order. Linda Stewart 5155 Howard Rd. Cumming 30040 770-887-6988
Gourds for sale, Martin, crooked handle, craft, bottleneck & more. Wallace Maxwell Royston 706-245-4218
Gourds, many varieties to choose from. Hoyt Howard Cumming 770-887-2039
Homemade white lye soap, reas., pick up or get it shipped from Smyrna to your house. V.L. Ferrell Smyrna 770-432-6751
Lucky buckeyes $3.25/doz.; buckeyes for planting $4.50/doz., includes shipping. J. Simmons 2720 Skyland Dr. Atlanta 30319 404-327-9733
Rhea eggs, blown out, $6 each. Wayne Wood Buchanan 770-646-3413
Miscellaneous Wanted
---w1int 120 6 ? ' T-posfS, straight, not in
ground. Pam Lockee Atlanta 706-468-6655 Want PTO driven water pump for 20 hp. or
smaller tractor. Wilmer Davis Waycross 912285-1073
Want a good used honey extractor & elec. comb knife in Central Ga., call between 6-9 pm. Dennis Billings Vienna 229-268-2619
Want chicken litter del., dumped in yard, 100 plus tons, 8 miles of Washington, off Hwy. 44. Herbert L. Smith Washington 706-6787727
Want comfrey leaves. David Nickoles Rte. 1, Box 35 Cuthbert 229-732-5057
Want crushed oystem shells for sharp

roses. Dave Blihovde Cleveland 706-8652849
Native plants, Shortia, Dodecatheon, hepatica, heuchera, tiarella, Solomon Seal, Virginia bluebells, uvularia Asarum, no shipping. Ed Asher Canton 770-722-5834
Old time petunias $1/pkt. SASE. Mary F. Childs 824 Campbell Ridge rd. Royston 30662-2013
Old timey Maypop seed pods-$3, 2 stamps; four o'clock tubers & seeds, purple hyacinth bean seeds $1/pkt. w/SASE. J. Houck 102 Old Calhoun Rd. NE. Rome 30161 706-2342862
Old timey daffodils $3/doz., Siberian iris $4/doz., $5 postage each, 7 boxwoods, Japanese magnolia, daylilies, mullein pink plants, redbuds, other. E. Beach Duluth 770476-1163
Pachysandra $1 O for 50 bare root plants. Carol Olson Marietta 770-998-1076
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
Pinckneya, tung oil, needle palms, white bleeding heart vine, red and blue passion flower, butterfly pea vine. Neal Gillis 121

If you have questwns regardmg ffl1s category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
The Georgia Wildflower Protection Act requires that shipments of officially protected plants be accompanied by transport tags displaying a permit number issued by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. Ladyslipper Orchids and Goldenseal are examples of protected plants. When advertising protected plants in the Market Bulletin, please submit a copy of your permit to sell protected plants. Ads submitted without this information will not be published. For further information on the sale or shipment of protected plants, contact: Protected Plant Program, 2117 U.S. Hwy. 278 SE, Social Circle, GA 30025, {770) 9186411.
Flowers Wanted
Want dried hydrangea blooms, all colors; will buy and pick up. Helen Spears Canton 770-479-1158
Want dwarf mondo grass in Middle Ga area, I will dig. J. Lindsey Bonaire 478-922-1264
Want free flower seeds, plants or bulbs, daylilies. Joann Tompkins 113 Maddox St. #A Lawrenceville 30045
Want outdoor hardy amaryllis, pinks, oranges, etc. Judy Maney Alto 706-677-2606

Vine ripe Heirloom tomatoes, you-pick or we-pick. Al Clark Portal 912-865-3200
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
Herbs
State law requires all ginsengdealers 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.
1 gal. basil plants, grown ~aturally from certified organic seed, $3/plant. Longwood Plantation Newington 912-857-4571
2 oz. pkgs. of sage, sassafras, or Rosemary, $1.25 each w/SASE, (2 stamps). Victoria Sheffield 4812 Hemlock Dr. SE. Conyers 30094
Hot pepper tree/plant 6' 5" tall in '04, pepper tomato $1 w/LSASE. Helen Swanson 1140 Old Muse Rd. Carrollton 30116
Pepper seeds: bouquet, cayenne, serenno chile, pimento, tobasco, red cherry, cowhorn, $1/pkt. w/SASE. Ann Dutton 3269 Five Forks Trickum Rd. Lilburn 30047
Please include area codes with phone

jjacobs002@mindspring.com 770-333-1728
Sterile grass carp, bass, channel catfish, copperhead bluegill, shellcracker, redbreast, hybrid bream, crappie, prompt statewide delivery available. Keith Edge Soperton 912529-3315
Sterile grass carp, 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
Stock your pond w/channel catfish fingerlings, sterile grass carp, bass, bluegill, other, volume discount, Heard Co. Mac McCollum Franklin 770-854-8000 770-328-8866
Walleye, lge. mouth bass, bream, channel catfish, yellow perch, sterile grass carp, statewide dely. David Cochran Ellijay 706889-8113 706-635-8700
Fertilizers & Mulches
'04 Coastal hay for mulch, 1000# bales, 11 O bales available, some dely. available. W. T. Davis Haddock 478-932-5462
'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 wheat straw, sq. bales, trailer load, $1.85 in field, dely. available, 50,000+ bales avail. Wallace Vassar Hartwell 706-436-2664

drainage, (usually used as chicken grit). Jean Lea!Y Jefferson 706-367-1904
Want door for horse stalls, stall fronts and sides of stalls. John Clement Atlanta 404634-8377
Want incubator 300 large egg capacity. Charles Branch Baxley 912-367-9355
Want jalousie windows that crank out. Alice Inman Roswell 770-552-7944
Want old bldg. for lumber in N. Ga., call between 8 a.m.- 5 p.m., Monday thru Saturday. Harry Allred Gainesville 770-536-1224
Want old butcher block, reas. priced. Shirley Garcia 107 Kevin Dr. Kathleen 31047 478-987-7371
Want old-style sq. section comb honey equip., any qty., will pick up wiin 150 miles of Atlanta. Jason Steidel Atlanta 404-892-0544
Want some free anise seeds or plants. Fay Ellis 1821 Hardman Lane Woodstock 30188
Want to buy 48" or 60" darkout Louvers; also, 12"x48" darkout Louvers, and set of Choretime scales for pullet poultry house. Billy Witt Calhoun 706-629-7412
Want to buy unwanted bees & equipment. Earl Rice Ila 706-789-2114 706-207-7227
Want two 6.00-16 size tractor tires to fit David Bradley walking tractor. Jimmy Harris 2004 Welikit Court Statesboro 30458 912865-5493
Want two useable used 11 x2x28 rear tractor tires. David Keadle Thomaston 706-

Milling Rd. Poulan 31781 229-776-4067

Submit ads by Wednesday noon.

numbers in advertisements.

706-376-9019

647-7481

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday June 22, 2005

Bulletin Calendar

Truck Accidents

LIVESTOCK SALES & EVENTS

GARDENING EVENTS

(Continued from Page l)

July 7-9 Georgia Junior Beef Futurity, Ga. July 4-1 O One-week gardening/landscape

National Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Perry. Info.: 706-542-3679.

seminar, no charge for course, $600 for lodging, hands on training included.

rendered inoperable, the food has

If the load is totally destroyed,

Although the animals may not be

EQUINE EVENTS June 25 Broad River Saddle Club 5 event
running show, $250 added, 6 pm, Starrett Arena, Bowman. Into.: 706245-9326. June 25 Barrel Race, $1, 150 added, Barnesville Ag Center; exhibition 11 am, show 1 pm; poles, texas, arena, cloverleaf. Info.: Penny Payne, 770884-0039. July 1-3 Dixie Reining Horse Show, Ga. National Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Perry. into.: 229-423-2137. July 1-4 Aonia Trail Ride, Aonia, Ga. Info.:

July July

Info.: 478-452-0008 or birthflowers@ yahoo.com. 13 Ga. Native Plant Society meeting, 7:30 pm, Atlanta Botanical Garden, Day Hall; Historic Southern Gardens, speaker-Jim Cothran; open to public. Info.: 770-343-6000 or www.gnps.org. 26 Ga. Perennial Plant Association meeting, 7:30 pm, Atlanta History Center; Common Diseases of Perennials in the SE, speaker-Jean Williams; open to public, no charge. Info.: 404-876-0813, www.georgia perennial.org.

770-784-5421.

ARTS & CRAFTS

July 2 Five Event Running Show, $250 July 24th Annual Sunflower Festival, 9 am -

to be closely monitored. Frozen the Georgia Department of harmed in an accident, they often get

and refrigerated foods have only a Transportation will take the loose and wander onto the roadway.

short time before they are responsibility to clear the roadway. In such situations department

considered spoiled. The inspector The Georgia Department of inspectors have the dangerous job of

will monitor the temperature of the Agriculture then makes an assuring the animals are rounded up

food items before ordering a "stop assessment and may direct the before they are hit by traffic and

sale" on the items. Other non- product to a local landfill.

cause another accident.

refrigerated foods and food-related Accidents involving livestock In accidents in which the

products will be put under a stop- also can be a serious problem on animals can be saved, the inspector

sale if they have become exposed. Georgia roadways. In these assists in getting veterinary care for

Once a stop-sale has been situations, the department's Animal them. However, sometimes

issued, the truck will be sealed and Industry Division is called for seriously maimed animals must be

added, exhibition 1O am, Harmony Hill

6 pm, Rutledge, Ga.; arts & crafts the product sent to a wrecker assistance in cases where cattle, euthanized and the inspectors have

Arena, Royston. Info.: 706-201-7000. July 2 Open Horse Show, Oglethorpe
County Saddle Club. Into.: 706-742-

market, fresh produce market & more. Info.: 706-557-2870 or www.sunflower

service yard to hold pending an swine or poultry are involved, and the difficult task of assisting with

farmfestival.com.

insurance adjustment. Should the Equine Health personnel are the disposal of the animals.

2034, 706-797-3539. July 2-3 Stars & Stripes Circuit, AQHA
Sanctioned Full Quarter Horse Show, 8 am - 8 pm, Charles Walker Arena, Ga. International Horse Park, Conyers. Info.: 1-800-266-9377, 770-602-2606. July 5-1 O Ga. Quarter Horse Association Big A Circuit; classes in halter, equitation, western pleasure, barrel racing and others; Charles Walker Arena, Ga. International Horse Park, Conyers. Info.: 1-800-266-9377, 770-602-2606. July 9 Open Horse Show, 10 am; halter, showmanship, English, jumping, youth,

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS Aug. 13 Georgia Hummingbird Festival, 10
am - 4 pm; artists & exhibitors, arts & crafts; application deadline July 1. Info.: 770-787-5560 or www.gahummer.org Sept. 24-25 Duluth Fall Festival, arts & crafts, downtown Duluth, free admission. Info.: 678-473-0691 or www.duluthfallfestival.org. Oct. 15-16, 22-23 36th Annual Mountain Arts & Crafts Sale, 9 am - 5 pm, State Farmers Market, Blue Ridge; no admission/parking fee. Info.: 706-492-2111.

4-H, novice, amateur & open classes;

PESTICIDES & RECERTIFICATION

food be deemed unfit or in contacted when an accident involves Assisting in accident cleanups is

violation of the food code, it will be horses. There also are occasionally only a small portion of the duties of

directed to a landfill under the wrecks with trucks carrying the Consumer Protection, Animal

supervision of an agriculture beehives. When these accidents Industry, and Plant Industry

inspector.

happen, the department's Plant Divisions; however, the work of

If the manufacturer or Protection office, which oversees these dedicated employees helps

distributor is located in another the honeybee industry in Georgia, is keep the state's roadways clear and

state, the container is sealed with a contacted for assistance.

its food supply safe.

Georgia Department of Agriculture

seal. The rece1vmg state's department of agriculture is

Prepare Now For Protection

running events will not begin before 5 June 28 Cotton Scout School, Midville, Ga.;

pm; Banks County Arena, Homer. Info.:

3 comm. credit hrs., cat. 21 and/or 2

678-234-3269 or 706-677-1172.

private credit hrs. Info.: Phillip Roberts,

contacted so it can monitor the damaged shipment upon arrival.

When Tornadoes Threaten

July 15-17 Everglades Paso Fino Horse Show, free admission, Charles Walker Arena, Ga. International Horse Park, Conyers. Info.: 1-800-266-9377, 770602-2606.
July 16 West Ga. Pleasure Horse Association Open Show, 4 pm, APHA PAC approved; youth & open hit., English, western, racking; Shannon Valley Arena, Douglasville; rain date July 24, 1 pm. Info.: Danny Musick, 770-838-1765.
July 30 Paulding County Saddle Club Open Show, combined pleasure & running,

229-386-3424.
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.

The toughest accidents for

Tornado Safety

caught outside or in a vehicle lie flat in

inspectors to handle are those in Although tornadoes are reported a nearby ditch or depression and cover

which the truck completely loses its throughout the year, they are most your head with your hands.

load. In most of these cases, all the likely to occur from March to May.

Mobile homes offer little

food must be destroyed because of Tornadoes also are most likely to strike protection from tornadoes. You should

spoilage or possible contamination in the mid afternoon to early evening leave a mobile home and go to the

from fuel or contamination from time frame, but can occur any time of lowest floor of a sturdy nearby building

other spilled products. These the day. Thirty-seven percent of all or

a

storm

shelter.

accident sites are difficult for tornadoes are classified as strong or For further information on severe

inspectors not only due to the violent, and these tornadoes are most thunderstorms, visit website

10 am, Wild Horse Creek Park, Powder If you have questions concerning the amount of cleanup needed, but due likely to occur in the month of April. www.spc.noaa.gov.

Legal Notice Springs. Contact: 770-795-1045 or Bulletin Calendar, call Carlton Moore at

www.pc-sc.net.

404-656-3682.

to the crowds drawn to the area in In Georgia, tornadoes are often hard to search of free goods. Consumers see as they are wrapped in areas of rain

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.

Notices

Consider a Plant's Nutrient Needs

are advised against such behavior for the following reasons: 1) the goods are someone else's property, 2) the food could be contaminated with fuel or other chemicals which

and hail. The hilly terrain also can limit one's ability to see a tornado.
Tornadoes are violently rotating columns of air, extending from the thunderstorm, and in contaq with the

Notice of Intent to Consider the Adoption of Amendments Rules Promulgated Under the Georgia Food Act
To All Interest Persons and Parties: Notice is hereby given that the Georgia Department of Agriculture will consider the

Will lady that called me May 25 about pony tiller she has please call me back. Junior Adams 2671 Hwy 135 N Lake Park 31636 229-244-0414
Firewood
All firewood advertised in the Market

When Applying Fertilizer
Fertilizer labels contain three numbers that correspond to the percentage of nitrogen (N), phosphorous (P) and potassium (K)

could cause serious illness once it is carried home and consumed, and 3) there is a risk of being struck by oncoming traffic, which could result in injury or death.

ground. Tornadoes can vary in shape, size and intensity. Most tornadoes are weak, lasting a few minutes and producing winds of less than 100 mph. However, a few tornadoes are strong or

adoption of the rules relating to the Georgia

Food Act on July 18. 2005 between the hours of

8:00 a.m. and 12:00 noon (no hearing is

scheduled), in Room 306 of the Agriculture

Building, 19 Martin Luther King. Jr. Drive.

Atlanta, Georgia.

.

Synopsis and Main Features: The proposed

amendments based on the 2003 FDA Model

Bulletin must be cut from the advertiser's personally owned property. In addition, by

in the bag. The nutrients are always

law, terms such as face cord, rack, pile, listed in this order and in a ratio. A

even violent. These tornadoes last Food Code Supplement and additional

from 20 minutes to over an hour and

information is offered to support and clarify O.C.G.A. Title 26 "'Food, Drugs and

truckload, etc., cannot be used to advertise firewood. Advertisers must use the standard unit of measure, the cord, when specifying the amount of firewood for sale.

10-10-10 fertilizer means it has equal amounts of N, P and K, whereas 5-10-15 means there is twice as much P as N and three

Cattle Marketing Focus Of Summer Workshops

can produce winds of between 100 and Cosmetics"".

300mph.

40-7-1-.02 Definitions Removes the definition of "Keep

Keep the following guidelines in Refrigerated"'

mind so you will be prepared if a

40-7-1-. IO Specifications for Receiving Changes the receiving temperature of

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

times as much K as N. Why are there different ratios of
fertilizers? Well, not all of the plants in your garden are alike.

Beef cattle producers who want to better market their cattle should attend one of two workshops to be held June 30-July

tornado occurs in your area: The best thing to do is to have a
plan of action in place before threatening weather develops. Know

potentially hazardous foods received hot from 140F to 135F to he consistent with current regulations.
40-7-1-.26 Labeling Provides clarity to current language as it relates to open dating. pull dates, and the manner

individually owned and produced by the advertiser on his/her own property; timberland must be at least 1 acre. No

Tomatoes flower and produce fruit, whereas greens just produce leaves

1 in Florence, SC, and July 27-28 in Tifton, GA. Specialists from

what the difference between a watch and warning are. A Tornado Watch

of expressing the pull date. Removes the provision allowing Type C sandwiches to be sold at room temperature for 2 days and changes

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

and potatoes flower on top and produce tubers underground.
The even analysis (such as 8-8-8

southeastern universities and the U.S. Department of Agriculture will combine hands-on learning

means conditions are favorable for tornadoes to develop, but there is not an imminent threat. A Tornado Warning

the manner of expressing the expiration date on sandwiches. Adds provision to require non potentially hazardous food items labeled as "Keep Refrigerated"' to be held in a refrigerated

Market Day Hosted In Newnan, Ga.
Main Street Newnan will host Market Day the first Saturday of each month through October, 10 am - 2 pm, around the court square in downtown Newnan. Everything handmade, homemade, or home grown is allowed. For more information, contact Linda Kee or Lynn Yeager at (770) 253-8283.

or l0-10- l 0) is used mostly for nonflowering or leafy plants such as lettuce and the greens family. With these plants you want to produce a lot of edible foliage.
The other analysis (5-10-15 or 4-8-12) is used to grow fruiting plants such as tomatoes and peppers. The high first number is N which produces vegeta_tive growth.
There is nothing wrong with

and animal evaluation with classroom examples to help cattlemen reduce their risks and improve their profits. Participants will see live cattle and learn how they fit into today's market. They'll learn about cattle cycles, how to anticipate prices and use futures and options to increase profits. There will be a session on alternative marketing methods, too, such as video board sales, tele-

means a tornado has been detected and an imminent threat to life and property has developed.
Know your area so you can track storms, listen to a weather radio, local TV or radio reports. Make sure you have battery backup. Monitor any forecasts if threatening weather is possible and you are planning outdoor activities.
If a tornado is imminent, in a home or building, move to a pre designated shelter, such as a basement, or a small

area. 40-7-1-.46 Laundering Frequency. Changes the reference to cloth gloves form
section .28 to . 14. 40-7-15-.Cl3 Retail Sale of Frozen Seafood,
Meat, Poultry and other Foods. Removes the requirement for an approved
scale on retail frozen meat trucks selling only prepackaged frozen foods in intact containers.
Interested individuals may submit written comments concerning the proposed rules by
mail or facsimile to: Cameron Smoak. Assistant Commissioner
Consumer Protection Division Georgia Department of Agriculture 19 Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive
Room 306 Atlanta, Georgia 30334

Out-of-State Ads
Georgia residents only may advertise in the Market Bulletin with the following exception: out-

vegetative growth for it is needed for the leaves to produce chlorophyll for the plant; however, too much nitrogen especially at the wrong time, can cause the fruit on

auctions and marketing cattle with other producers.
Registration is $35 and includes materials, meals, breaks and refreshments for one

interior room - hallway or bathroom on the lowest floor and get under a sturdy piece of furniture. Remember to always put as many walls as possible between you and the outside.

Fax Number: 404-463-6428
Written comments must be received no later than close of business (4:30 p.m. EDT) on Friday, July 15, 2005. You may download a copy of the synopses and the proposed rules from the Georgia Department of Agriculture

of-state residents may advertise tomatoes and peppers to fall off. only in the Out-of-State Wanted

workshop. Register online at www.

Stay away from windows. website at www.agr.state.ga.us. This notice is

ugatiftonconference.org

or

call

Get out of automobiles.

Do not try to

given in compliance with Section 4(a)(l) of the Georgia Administrative Procedure Act.

category.

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229/386-3416.

outrun a tornado in your car. If you are O.C.G.A. 50-13-4.

Wednesday June 22, 2005
Environmental Health: the Invisible Profession

THE MARKET BULLETIN
Farm Front
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Watermelon
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Page 11

When you dine out, get a glass natural resources, and helping

USDA Seeks Comment

vaneues, such as Crimson Sweet green on the underside, it is

or milk, take a drink of water, or fix citizens with their environmental

On Proposed Rule

and Jubilee, with hybrid varieties probably immature.

a meal at home, do you know who health concerns; therefore, their

protects these products from priority is not promoting their

contamination? The answer: profession to others, but to serve,

environmental health specialists educate and protect others.

and sanitarians who work in However, like teachers. policemen

Georgia for the Department of and firefighters the services

Agriculture, the Environmental they provide to others would not

Protection Division, and the be missed unless they were

Department of Human Resources gone," said Tonya Gray, president

in conjunction with local boards of of the Georgia Environ-

health. Environmental health mental Health Association.

specialists also work in industry, as "Environmentalists/sanitarians are

consultants, with educational, required to have a science degree

health-care and correctional and continual training to obtain

institutions. Each day they go knowledge in many areas to make

about their jobs protecting our well-informed decisions on

health and the environment that we environmental issues that could

take for granted often unseen and affect so many in the long run. This

unappreciated. These are the men profession requires a strong

and women of an invisible conviction to do what is right to

profession.

protect our environment and

This year on June 14th Governor citizens of Georgia. "

Sonny Perdue signed a For more information on

proclamation

designating environmental health, the Georgia

Wednesday June 22, 2005 Environmental Health Association,

Environmental Health Day in and Environmental Health Day

Georgia. Although June 22, 2005 please access www.GEHA-

is designated as the official online.org or contact your local

Environmental Health Day, environmental health professional.

Georgians can recognize these

ag consumer line professionals every day by learning
what they do to protect our health

and environment.

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The U.S. Department of

Agriculture has announced that

farmers and other interested

parties have until July 7, 2005, to

comment on a proposed rule

concerning the collection of

commodity assessments. The

proposed rule was published in

the Federal Register June 7,

volume 70, number l08, and can

be viewed at: http://www.

fsa. usda.gov/dafp/psd/7CFR 140

5.pdf

The public is encouraged to read

the proposed rule in its entirety and

send

comments

to

Kimberly_Graham@wdc.usda.gov

or by facsimile to.(202) 690-3307.

Comments also can be mailed to

Grady Bilberry, Director, Price

Support Division (PSD),USDA,

Farm Service Agency (FSA) STOP

0512, Room 4095-S, 1400

Independence Avenue, SW,

Washington, DC 20250-0512.

For more information about

FSA programs, visit a local

USDA Service Center or

www.fsa.usda.gov on the World

Wide Web.

Fertilizer

like Mardi Gras, Regency, Royal Watermelons can be stored at

Sweet and Sangria.

room temperature until they are cut.

Following are a few guidelines Once cut, watermelons should be

to help consumers in selecting and refrigerated.

storing watermelons:

Once a watermelon is picked

If you are purchasing a whole from the vine, the total sugar

watermelon, look for a firm, content does not increase.

slightly dull rind and fully rounded Watermelon can be enjoyed in a

sides.

variety of ways; here are just a few:

If buying cut watermelon, look Chill the melon, cut and eat right

for firm, juicy, red flesh with no off the rind.

white streaks.

Create an attractive party dish

Watermelon seeds vary in color by using the watermelon rind as a

from white to black, depending on fruit bowl filled with watermelon,

the variety, and should be fully cantaloupe and honeydew balls.

mature and hard.

Juice the watermelon and use

The underside of a watermelon the rind as a base for an icy cold

should be yellow where the melon fruit punch.

came in contact with the soil. If a Freeze watermelon into cubes or

melon is hard, white or very pale- pops for kids of all ages.

"Best of Georgia Farms" Cookbook

The Georgia Department of payable to: Best of Georgia

Agriculture has copies of its "Best Farms. When ordering, please

of Georgia Farms" cookbook and include your mailing address as

tour book available as long as well as your phone number (in

supplies last.

case there is a question about your

The book, which is in a full order). Mail your order and check

size paperback format with to: Best of Georgia Farms, 634

special "lay flat'' binding, Peachtree Parkway, Suite 220,

Environmental

health

practitioners work in programs label should indicate if a

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includes beautiful artwork, Cumming, GA 30041. Please historical information and allow two weeks for delivery. For

from food and water. hazardous

wastes, air pollution, to zoonotic

diseases (those diseases transferred

from animals to humans and from

humans to animals). including

bioterrorism countermeasures.

They also work to combat

mosquitoes that carry West Nile

virus and other insects and pests

that carry disease to humans and

animals. They are involved with

protecting food and water supplies

as well as indoor air quality and

other environmental hazards at

schools, health care facilities, and

other public and private facilities.

"Environmental

Health

professionals are dedicated to

protecting public health, protecting

mildewcide has been added. If your paint does not contain this product, a paint dealer can add it.
***
Is it true that foam insulation attracts termites?
No. Foam insulation properly installed above grade poses no termite danger to a home. The problem arises only when the installation extends to or is below grade and touches the soil. Buildings constructed with foam insulation at or below grade cannot be properly inspected or treated for subterranean termites. While the termites do not eat foam insulation, they tunnel through it and make

By applying a high nitrogen fertilizer, you signal fruiting plants to use the extra nitrogen to grow vegetatively. This in tum causes the plant to reduce its fruit growth and start growing larger leaves at the expense of fruiting.
Timing the addition of nitrogen as a side-dressing is critical, too. The plant needs fertility for growth, so put the fertilizer out at planting. But don't add any more until after the plant flowers and the fruit grows to the size of a dime. Then side-dress with extra nitrogen for the next fruit set.
In summary. customize the fertilizer for the plant.

interesting facts and stories about some of the people who have had, and continue to have, a positive influence on Georgia agriculture.
Included are more than 200 Market Bulletin recipes carefully selected and tested by department home economists. In addition, the book features sidebars with food history, nutritional information and buying tips. The authors, Fred Brown and Sherri M. L. Smith, also have put together 28 ..tours" into the state's back roads that provide a unique guide to Georgia agriculture, covering not only the food but also the people of agriculture and the land itself.

questions about your order. call (404) 656-3680.
If you have Internet access, you can download an order form by accessing the department's website: www.agr.state.ga.us or use the form below.

galleries to get to the wood. A termite infestation inside foam insulation is often not visible to a

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Cookbooks are available for $21.95 each (price includes sales tax. postage and

homeowner or a pest control

By submitting a photographic handling). Make checks

operator until swarming and image (photo print or digital file) for

severe damage has occurred. publication in the Farmers and

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The Best of Georgia Farms Cookbook and Tour Book

even more difficult to detect.
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Department of Agriculture to reproduce the image in the publication and on its website. Photos

Full Size Paperback Edition
with special '"/ayflar"' binding

How often should pick cucumbers from my garden?
You have to pick all your cucumbers to keep the plants producing. Any cucumbers allowed to mature on the plant

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If you have questions, or problems with services or products regulated by the Georgia Department of Agriculture you may write to the Office of Consumer

for publication. The Market Bulletin staff enjoys
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Mail your order to: 634 Peachtree Parkway. Suite 220. Cumming. GA 30041 Phone: (404) 656-3680

pounds, three ounces, and the (Atlanta metro area) or toll-free, 1- and regret we have been unable to

other weighed seven pounds.

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publish all photos received.

Please allow two weeks for deliven-.

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Farm Front
Crop Update According to the Georgia Agricultural Statistics Service, the results of its June l agricultural yield survey showed the state's wheat yield was down from the May 1 forecast. Based on a sample of growers contacted on or about June 1, wheat averaged 50 bushels per acre, down five bushels from the May 1 forecast. A cooler than normal spring has slowed crop development, as harvesting is well behind normal. The wetter than normal spring has caused a decline in yields. If this yield is realized, it will be five bushels per acre more than in 2004. Acreage harvested for grain is estimated at 230,000 acres, up 40,000 acres from 2004. Production now is expected to total H.50 million bushels, 35 percent more than in 2004. The initial forecast for Georgia's peach production is 45,000 tons, 14 percent less than last year's 52,500 tons. Winter weather provided adequate chill hours for a good fruit set. Although maturity was delayed by a cool spring, recent warm weather has been nearly ideal for peach production. Quality is expected to be very good. The decrease in production is mainly due to a decrease in acres. Harvest as of June 5 was 17 percent complete, slightly behind normal harvesting progress. Market Bulletin
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July
Garden Chores
Plant com, lima beans, okra, pole beans and tomatoes by July 20 to allow time for them to mature before harvest.
If you have not applied mulch to your garden already, do it now to get your plants ready for the hottest days of summer. A two- to four-inch layer of organic matter will help the soil retain moisture, lower the temperature, and prevent the surface from compacting and crusting. Some good mulching materials are peanut hulls, pecan shells, pine straw, shredded pine bark, and pine straw.
To prevent insect and disease build-up, remove vegetable plants once they have finished bearing.
If your hanging baskets are continually exposed to sun, wind and high temperatures, you may need to water them as often as every day. When a hanging basket plant gets too dry, the soil will shrink and pull away from the sides of the container. If this happens and you water the plant, the water will run down the inside of the container wall and out the bottom. When this happens, take down the hanging basket and set it in a tub of water for about 15 to 20 minutes or until it is saturated. Then let the excess water drain out before rehanging.
Young vegetable, annual and perennial transplants can have a tough time under the summer sun. Spread some straw over and around small plants to provide a little protection for them during the first week after transplanting.
Some flowers, such as geraniums and marigolds, will stop flowering when the summer temperature grows too intense. Extreme heat also can cause vegetables, such as tomatoes and bell peppers, to stop setting fruit until temperatures drop. Keep in mind this is a temporary occurrence: just water the plants as needed until cooler temperatures arrive.

THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday June 22, 2005

Shop Your Area State Farmers' Markets

key part of our marketing program for .Georgia's farmers, locally as well as internationally."
Each of the markets is unique in its location, the region and farmers il' serves, and the various retail and wholesale businesses and activities that each offers.
Cordele is in the middle of watermelon growing country and a major shipping point for melons, with some 250 million pounds valued at $12.5 million passing through the market last year. The 15 additional retail units located in a new building constructed on an existing platform keep the market open all year long, and offer a wider variety of products to the retail and wholesale buyer.
In addition to wholesale and retail produce businesses selling to the public, the Thomasville Market is one of the few auction markets left in the country. Farmers, large and small, can bring their produce in, have it auctioned off, and be paid for it before they leave the market.
The flagship of the Department of Agriculture's state farmers' market system is the Atlanta State Farmers Market, located off I-75 near its junction with I-285 south of the city. Located on 150 fenced-in acres, it is one of the largest markets in the world and the produce center and distribution hub of the southeast and eastern seaboard.
The Georgia Grown Visitor Center and Gift Shop at the Atlanta Market is operated in a partnership with the Clayton County Tourism Authority. You might want to catch one of the tours to see what all is available in the 576 stalls in the 18 open sheds and the 96 stalls in six enclosed sheds in the retail produce area and the variety being packed and shipped in the wholesale areas.
You can pick up flowers and plants and. garden items at both the Atlanta and Macon markets garden centers and shop in retail gift shops and a variety of other retail and wholesale food establishments, including meat markets and wholesale grocers. Both the Atlanta and Macon markets also have retail florists.
The Macon Market, located on Eisenhower Parkway off the I-475 Bypass, is home to a driving school, a county tag office, an Asian Food store, and adjacent to the market, a law enforcement certification training facility.
If the smells and sights of all that fresh Georgia Grown produce stir up hunger pangs, you can try out one of the
These Black Diamond, yellowmeated watermelons were grown by Fred Duren of Auburn, Ga., in his garden. The largest weighed 55 pounc!.s; the other weighed 39 1/2 pounds. Duren noted the watermelons were delicious.

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restaurants located at the Atlanta, Macon, Savannah, and Thomasville markets .
Call your local state farmers' market between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. for the availability of certain items at the numbers listed below.
Atlanta, 16 Forest Parkway, (404) 6751782;
Augusta, 1150 5th Street, (706) 7213004;
Cairo, 1110 North Broad Street, (229) 377-4504;
Columbus, 318 10th Avenue, (706 649-7448;
Cordele, 1901 U. S. Highway 41 North, (229) 276-2335;

Glennville, 1221 S. Downing Musgrove Hwy., (912) 654-5134;
Jesup, U.S. Highway 301, (404) 6563680;
Macon, 2055 Eisenhower Parkway, (478) 752-1097;
Moultrie, 1525 lST Ave. S.E., (229) 891-7240;
Pelham, U.S. Highway 19 North, (229) 377-4504;
Savannah, 701 U. S. Highway 80 West, Tele: (912) 966-7801.
Call 229-225-4072 for information on the following markets:
Thomasville; 502 Smith Avenue; Valdosta, 1500 South Patterson Street; Tifton, U.S. Highway 41; Albany, 701 Gaines Avenue.

Ga. Watermelons Provide Refreshing Treat Throughout the Hot, Summer Months

Watermelons are a favorite summertime treat, and with approach of the 4th of July holiday, many Georgians will be shopping for ripe, juicy melons to enjoy at family gatherings and other events. Although Georgia melons are just now becoming available, consumers can find a variety of Georgia-grown watermelons available this summer at state farmers' markets operated by the Georgia Department of Agriculture, as well as at grocery stores, supermarkets and roadside markets.
Whether they are eaten right off the

Tickets Now on Sale For Harvest Celebration

The Georgia Agribusiness Council

(GAC) has announced that its 30th annual

Harvest Celebration is set for November 18

at the Cobb Galleria Center in Atlanta, Ga.

Activities for the evening will include a

silent auction

and Field of

Dreams

reception

followed by

dinner, dancing,

along

with

entertainment by

country music

recording artist

Deana Carter.

Harvest

Celebration

tickets are on

sale through July 1 for Early Bird

registration. Every ticket purchased

through Early Bird registration will be

entered into a drawing for one of 12 great

prizes. These prizes include a one-night

stay at the Renaissance Waverly hotel on

November 18, one of eight autographed

Deana Carter CDs, and one of three Field

of Dreams ticket books. Regular ticket

sales will go through November. Tickets

are available online at www.ga-

agribusiness.org, by contacting Christy

Page in the GAC office, or from the

Council's directors. For more information,

call the GAC at 800-726-2474.As a multi-

platinum recording artist, Deana Carter

burst onto the music scene 10 years ago

with the release of her CD, Did I Shave

My Legs For This, which contained four

No. 1 hits - "Strawberry Wine," "How Do

I Get There," "Count Me In," and "We

Danced Anyway."

More information on the Georgia

Agribusiness Council can be obtained by

visiting www.ga-agribusiness.org

rind or mixed with other fruit, watermelons make a delicious dessert or snack anytime. They also are low in calories, virtually fat-free, and a good source of vitamins A and C.
Georgia has an ideal climate to produce a consistent crop of sweet watermelons with good yields. Most of the state's production is in and around Cordele (Crisp County) with melons usually available June through August.
In recent years consumers have preferred smaller, seedless varieties of watermelons and Georgia growers have responded by replacing some of the older
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