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GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TOMMY IRVIN, COMMISSIONER

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Farmland Edition

Wednesday July 20, 2005

Copyright 2005

Dept. Labs Play Key Role in State's Agriculture, Food Security

Scheduled Sept. 14
The Fall Farmland Edition of the Market . Bulletin will be published September 14, 2005. Deadline for this issue is August 24, 2005. Please adhere to the following guidelines when submitting farmland advertisements for the farmland edition.
* Only farmland may be advertised.
Land tracts must be at least five acres in size and located in Georgia.
* Indicate acreage and county where
your property is located.
* All property must be for sale by owner;
no real estate brokers or agents are allowed to advertise; property under contract with a real estate agent or broker is not eligible for advertising. Consumers are encouraged to call the Market Bulletin office toll-free 1800-282-5852, to report ads not in compliance with this requirement.
* Descriptive terms should be limited to
those characterizing farm property or agricultural structures, such as barns, stables, etc.; descriptive terms, such as square footage of homes, number of bedrooms, bathrooms, etc., will not be included for non-agricultural structures.
* Only one ad per household per
farmland issue is permitted.
* For best results, include the price
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Following is the first in a series of articles about the various laboratories of the Georgia Department ofAgriculture.
Even before September 11, 200 I, the Georgia Department of Agriculture was focused on agriculture security - food security, environmental security, and economic security. An integral part of the state's agriculture security before 9/11, and now, is the department's laboratories.
"The consumer must have confidence in the food supply chain and the farmer must be assured that the seed and feed are reliable to produce the crops, or else there is no economic security in the agriculture sector," said Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin.
The department operates a number of chemical and microbiological laboratories to provide support to the regulatory functions designed to protect agriculture and consumer interests and to ensure a supply of safe food and fiber for consumers. The labs performing most of the testing and analysis for crop
Special Handicraft Edition
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production are located in Tifton. Most of the testing in the food supply chain for consumer protection is done in the Atlanta labs.
Four laboratory units are located at the two sites. The Food Microbiology and Dairy Laboratories and the Food Chemistry and Pesticide Residue Laboratories are in the Agriculture Building in Atlanta. The Feed and Fertilizer Laboratories and the Pesticide Formulation, Soil Termiticide, Treated Wood, Use/Misuse, and Groundwater Laboratories are in Tifton.
"Most people never realize how many testing systems and monitors are part of the production and delivery of food and fiber to the consumer," said Commissioner Irvin.
The Georgia Department of Agriculture has always worked closely with other state and federal agencies in handling regulatory functions that coincide at the same location or require assistance from one or more agencies. Since 9/11, the department has expanded its efforts to work closely with the Georgia Emergency Management Agency and other related agencies to prepare for potential threats to the public's health.
"We are developing a closer relationship with the Division of Public Health Lab in order to supplement their

chemical analytical capabilities and have enrolled in FERN, the Food Emergency Response Network of laboratories for both chemical and microbiological analysis," said Dr. Reuben Beverly, director of the Chemical Laboratories of the Georgia Department of Agriculture.
FERN is now a division of the Food Safety Inspection Service Office of Public Health Science of USDA. The division is co-located with the FSIS Eastern Laboratory in Athens.
The Chemical Laboratories deal with homeland security issues from both the chemical safety and food safety standpoints. Some 5,000 tests are performed each year on food samples in the Atlanta laboratories. The Food Microbiology Laboratory tests for foodbome pathogens, such as Salmonella, E. coli Ol 57:H7, and Listeria monocytogenes. The labs also analyze food to detect heavy metals, organic toxins and poisons and look for unlisted potential allergens.
The Dairy Lab is run under the Food and Drug Administration dairy testing
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Notice
Ad Deadline

for the August 17 issue
Dept. Clean Day Program Assists in Proper Disposal of Pesticides is noon, August 3.

Approximately 20,000 pounds of canceled and suspended waste pesticides were collected at the Georgia Department of Agriculture's "Georgia Clean Day" held June 29, in Valdosta.
The pesticides were collected because some of the chemicals used by Georgia growers in the past are now banned or canceled and in need of disposal. Since it is too expensive for many growers to hire a waste disposal company, the program gives growers the opportunity to safely and legally dispose of the materials at no charge.
Pesticides were delivered to the collection site at Tractor Supply Company on North Saint Augustine Road from across the state, including cities as far away as Atlanta. Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College and the University of Georgia at Tifton. also participated by bringing in unwanted chemicals from Tifton.
"We hire a licensed hazardous waste disposal contractor who collects, transports, and disposes of the waste pesticides. No fees are charged for

bringing the materials for disposal,"

said

Georgia

Agriculture

Commissioner Tommy Irvin.

The department organizes and

administers the waste pesticide

collection program, which it

established in 1995 with the

Agricultural Chemical Association of

Georgia (ACAG), and the UGA

Cooperative Extension Service, along

with the support of Georgia Farm

Bureau.

"Our department is committed to

protecting the environment and will

continue to promote safe handling of

pesticides," Irvin said. "We are pleased

that we can provide this service so that

canceled or suspended pesticide

products can be disposed of properly."

For the Georgia Clean Day in

Valdosta, the department teamed up

with the University of Georgia

Cooperative Extension Service and the

Governor's Honors Program. Fourteen

agri-science students in the honors

program assisted with pre-registration

and promotion for the event and helped

direct traffic at the collection site.

Ed Gornik (left) and Tony Vurrage, chemists with Clean Harbors Environmental Services, are shown with three barrels of cyanides that were collected during the Georgia Clean Day held recently in Valdosta. Clean Harbors is the licensed hazardous waste disposal contractor that collects, transports and disposes of the waste pesticides for the Georgia Department of Agriculture.

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday July 20, 2005

Need an exp. hard working couple to work '79 D-4E crawler, exc. cond., used only 2356 NH hay rake, new condition, no rust,

Advertising Guidelines

on poultry farm, must have references around farm, $26,000. Guy Middleton $1600. Macon Moore 3711 Parks Mill Road

w/numbers, housing/salary. Thien Bui Bishop Dahlonega 706-S64-3377

Buckhead 30625 706-342-0266

Bulletin Published Every Other Week

706-31S-3302

'91/93 year 1S45 C Case skid steer loader, 24' steel flatbed Gooseneck trailer, 2 axles,

Need husband & wife to manage 12 broiler unused tires, 60" bucket, good cond., $7950. ramps, elec. brks., good condition, $4000, call aft.

All advertisements published in the name and complete address must be Market Bulletin must relate to the included within the word limit. The Market

houses, no children under school age, Roger Griffin Carrollton 770-920-0044 404- 7 pm. Tom Benkoski Madison 706-342-4807 salary/housing furnist)ed. Taylor Jenkins 2,;,.13=--=2..:.1"-7S"'---~-,,..,.--,,=,..----:---:.,.,., 25' dovetail Gooseneck trailer, elec. brks.,

farming/agricultural industry or be a part thereof; any and all item(s) s.ubmitted 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

FARMLAND

RENT/LEASE you nave questions regarding ads in this

category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651-

9081or404-651-9082.

The Farmland tor 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 tall or spring farmland

editions Ads must not exceed 30 words.

100 acres plus exc. grass, 2 barns, needs

fence work. W.H. Sell Hoschton 706-654-2921

200 acres for individual leases in Hancock

County for the 2005 hunting season, plenty of

deer, turkey and wild hogs. Ray Greene

Marietta 770-977-0914

25A of pasture land for lease, seniors

preferred. Myra Harden Fayetteville 770-461-

5631

40 acres of pasture and barn for horses (for

1 individual). John Emory Griffin Gillsville

770-S69-7342

7 acre horse farm, house on property, many

amenities, 4 stall barn, arena, trails nearby,

close to l-S5, 316 & Athens, $1200/mo. Gary

Whiddon Winder 770-307-2024

7 acres fenced pasture, small shed,

remodeled house; also, manufactured home

on property. James Fordham Cochran 47S-

934-2226

S acres, 2 pastures, house on property,

$650/mo. D. Halstead Griffin 770-46S-1124

9 acre pasture for rent, horses only, shelter & water, good hope area, $200/mo., avail. for

1 individual. Mitzi Mitchell Lawrenceville 67S-

376-5335

Pasture for rent/lease, 2 horse stalls, for 1

individual. D. Turnipseed Ellenwood 404-

361-2565

Pristine & safe horse pasture for rent, just 30

minutes South of Atlanta, owner on site, for 1

individual. Abby Jordan Fairburn 770-964-0195

Rabun

County/Chattooga

River,

1ental/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-

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

Comer 706-540-1164 Operation seeks retired/couple, help
managemenl/maint. of equipment/housing, handy man skills reqd., housing/salary, send work history. Mr. Farm 2021 N. Slappey Blvd. Suite 107 Albany 31701
Private stable seeks exp. morning stall cleaner, Mon.-Fri., approx. 2 hrs./day, hourly wage, horse handling exp. required. Susan
Norton Covington 770-7S4-9597 Small family wants job on egg or broiler
farm, exp. M. Chandler Flowery Branch 404200-1S3S

must be in writing; ads cannot be taken by telephone. Notices may be submitted by U.S. mail or facsimile transmission. Notices sent via mail or fax must be legible, on a single sheet of paper separate from any other notice, and be accompanied by the name of the category and the name, mailing and street address(es) and telephone number of the person submitting the same. Send ads to:



if

FARM MACHINERY
you nave 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 tor

machinery and equipment wanted must be

seeking those items tor their own farming

MARKET BULLETIN

operation.

Ga. Dept. of Agriculture 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Atlanta, GA 30334-4250

Stump grinder, 3-pt. hitch, less than 100 hrs., $3500. Joe Manous Canton 770-655-
2346 Pexall Big Jack bean picker & complete

Fax: (404) 463-4389

butterbean shelling line. Al Clark Portal 912S65-5424

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.

'03 1O' Claas 3000 TRC mower conditioner, used to cut less than 25 acres, $11,000. L. C. Parks Lula 706-677-1196
'04 Gravely, z-turn, 100 hrs., 60" cut, 25 hp. Kawasaki, sheltered, exc. cond., $6500. Lyn Nasworthy Swainsboro 47S-2S9-6S66
'39 Ford 9N, good paint, runs well, $2750. Rick Cameron LaFayette 423-5S0-7505
'47 Ford 9N tractor, new brks. & everything works, $2000 firm. Danny Shortt Stockbridge 67S-2S9-1106
'47 JD G, runs well, looks good, $3SOO; '57 420 JD crawler, new paint, runs exc., $4SOO. Dale Duncan Fayetteville 770-719-1596
'49 Farmall Super A, VGC, side attached sickle blade w/bushhog, small, $3000. V. Day Atlanta 770-993-9327
'50 Farmall Super A, disc plow, harrow, 6' pull mower, $995. Robert Rogers Griffin 770227-7S07
'50 Ferguson T020, new paint & other parts
w/5' bushhog & 5' box blade, runs exc., $3400, aft. 6 pm. David Young Shady Dale 706-46S-5162
'50 Ford SN tractor w/4' bushhog, unused rear wheels & tire, paint, good sheet metal, runs well, $3000. R. W. Tubbs Jackson 770775-7257
'50 M JD tractor, 2 cyl. gas, runs well, looks good, $2SOO. Deborah Johnson Kite 47S-4693513

Farmland (Subcategory)

Rent/Lease

'50's Ford 2'-14" flip plow, hyd. operated, Wanted new shins, slides, points, exc. cond., $600.
Ray Cook Buena Vista 229-649-7430

Courteous ethical gentleman seekiflg land for hunting in North Georgia, willing to improve land. Todd Kruegler Lawrenceville GA 770S46-6S40
Need pasture with water around the Cumming/Alpharetta area for hand-raised pet cows, 1 steer & 2 cows, approx. 12 yrs. old. Ramon Parker Atlanta GA 770-757-1737

'52 SN Ford tractor w/scrape blade & bushhog, good condition, $3500, will sell tractor separately. Kenneth Leatherwood _Conyers 770-929-S956
'52 SN Ford tractor, 12 volt, harrows, cultivators, boom, $3695. Bonny Copeland _Kite 47S-469-3216
'52 SN Ford tractor, good shape, new paint,

Nondrinking 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 adult seeking lease for bird

12 volt system, $2250. Horace Nobles Tennille 47S-552-7291
'52 Ford SN, 12 volt conversion, exc. condition, $3900. Willard Langdon Gainesville 770-536-1S13

dog training, released bird hunt club, prefer '53 Ford Golden Jubilee tractor in A-1

NW of Atlanta Chris Kahlan Taylorsville GA shape, unused tires, 5' Woods bushhog,

770-37S-2407

$4500. Comer Adcock Social Circle 67S-223-

Retiree & 2 sons looking for 50+ acres to 5734

hunt deer in Gwinnett/Walton/Jackson cos.; '56 T0-35 deluxe MF w/tiller, 5' bushhog,

father willing to work full/part time for salary to exc. motor, tires, body fair, $4750. Judy Hill

maintain/oversee property. B. Sheppard .Fitzgerald 229-423-3769

Snellville GA 770-2S9-56S9

'57 IH tractor, runs, 50% restored, needs

Want pasture land for cattle within, 1 hr. of steering links, loader needs work, $1600 for

Rabun county. Terry York Rabun Gap GA .all. Susan Hawki Atlanta 706-232-9S51

706-746-5519

'5S Cub Farmall tractor, original paint, used

Want to rent/lease horse pasture, barn and to cultivate small garden. Durant Wilmot

house or house and pasture in Houston, Barnesville 770-35S-21 S4

Macon, Peach, or Pulaski Co. Linda Wise '5S IH Farmall Cub, completely rebuilt,

Kathleen GA 47S-9S7-3253



repainted, unused AG. tires, runs great,

$2500/obo. Chuck Wold Ellijay 706-SS9-0706

FARM EMPLOYMENT

'59 JD 430, $2000; '53 Super M Farmall,

fl completely original, all numbers match, you nave quesftons regarding ads in this $4500. Douglas Webb Atlanta 706-453-6476

category, call Brenda Donnell at 404-651- 706-467-6590

9081 or 404-651-9082.

'6S 4000 Ford gas, p/s, canopy, remote

Only farm work or farm help wanted hyd., 3-pt., 70% tires, $4000/obo. Douglas

advertisements allowed. No commercial, Adams Hartwell 706-376-5679 706-377-4173

industrial or domestic employment '72 Ford 2000, p/s, 6' bushhog, 3-pt.

permitted.

harrow, post hole digger, all field ready. T.

20 hrs./week horse care, feeding, turnout Henderson Zebulon 770-567-3268

mucking,

property

maint., '73 F Gleaner combine, dsl. engine, have

accomodation/utilities, no salary, friendly owners manual, needs work, also 13' grain head,

therapeutic riding barn. Lyn Cocksedge $800. Larry Rogers Camilla 229-294-3994

Powder Springs 770-365-7216

'74 Ford 4000 dsl., 10/spd., selectomatic

Broiler farm help wanted in Hall County. Jeff trans., w/5' scrape, 5' bushhog, Ford 9" auger,

Benefield Flowery Branch 770-967-23S3 post hole digger, $6000. Dave Howell

770-967-6252

Cleveland 706-S65 1201

Caretaker/handyman needed, house for 15 '75 spreader truck, 1O' bed, very good hrs. per week work, background check condition, $5500, Ive. message. B. Walker required. Tom Hamil Newnan 770-252-4133 Roopville 770-S54-7S02

Dependable efficient female looking for PT '7S GMC spreader truck; old JD 12' harrow; barn work in Moreland/Grantville area, 4-row planter, cultivator; 7' bushhog. Gary references available. Bonnie Jones Moreland Blalock White 770-3S2-1206

770-5S3-9160

'S9 Kubota 3250, 4WD w/loader, backhoe,

Man 47 would like job on horse farm, box blade, augers, woodsplitter, 1750 hrs.,

'94 Belarus S25, S5 hp., 4WD, cab, H/A, great condition, 1 yr. old, $3500/obo. Rhett

remotes, shelter kept, 547 hrs., exc. cond., Rogers Rome 706-232-3157

$9SOO. M. Frady Mount Airy 706-754-4S01 '94 Ford NH 675 backhoe extend a hoe
w/thumb, good tires, works daily, 3400 hrs. Robert Holland Maysville 706-652-2436

3000 Ford dsl., p/s, spin out wheels, new motor, lift & paint, $7500; C2 AC combine, cab, p/s, both 4R/heads, $2600. James Sullivan Vidalia 912-537-4944

'96 Belarus tractor, 4WD, 100 hp., cab, AC, 32 disc Taylorway heavy duty harrow,

heat, 90% tires, HD loader, 350 hrs., exc. $3000. Ken Malcom Bogart 706-769-6347 cond., $1 S,900. Scott Sund Newnan 770-304- 3530 Case IH square baler inline, VGC,

2=-24_0'--"'7"'.,......,,==--:--.,...---:=-:----,;--:7:- $5000; hay basket holes, 110 bales, $2400; '97 NH 3930 w/loader, 495 hrs., shuttle hay bale invertor, $175. George Adams Rome
shift, dual remotes on rear, always sheltered, 706-346-2626

exc. cond., $15,000. D. Harris Powder 3550 Branson trac., 35 hp., 4WD, 3S hrs.,

Springs 770-794-666S

16' trailer, scrape blade, bushhog, $10,000.

'99 Ford NH, 1920, 4WD, front-end loader, Earley Vinson Cedartown 770-74S-7992

250 hrs., 4/pcs. of equipment, exc. condition, 36' EZ haul hay hauler, unused. Gary

$15,500. B. Goodberlet Luthersllille 770- Peacock Eastman 47S-374-5369

9=27:.......:1=2=-51"---------~,-----: 36' flatbed trailer, S wide, single axle. Joyce

'99 Long 2360 tractor, 43 hp., good Johnson Swainsboro 47S-66S-49SO

condition, low hrs., 6' squealer bushhog . 4 840 JD, $15,000, JD S300 drill, $2500; included, $8000. Joel Hall Calhoun 67S-9S6- dsl. irrigation pump, $4500. Jimmy Mixon S19

6.::3"-75=----------,..------ Lee Winson Road Lyons 30436

1/4 ton military trailer, $375; generator 4 JD 1065 big corn wagon in exc. cond.

3750W Coleman, unused, $375. Douglas Edward Reidlinger Waynesboro 706-551-

Couch Calhoun 770-366-0S15

0905

1O' lnt'I HD pull type bushhog, exc. cond. 4' finish mower, 500# fert. spreader, 5' box $2700. Benny Lasseter Franklin 67S-37S- blade, 6' blade, 5' bushhog, boom, more. M. 1.::S.::S..:.4_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _"""'7,...-=~,.. Crosby Blackshear 912-449-6573

1150 Case crawler, runs well, $SOOO. 4-row cultivator, G wheels, A-marker, 21

Candler Jordan Elberton 706-2S3-4565

dbl. disc. grain drill, lnt'I, mint condition, 20'

125KW generator, 6 cyl. Cummins dsl. lnt'I harrow. Robert Dodson Plains 229-S24-

w/Katolight, currently being used on 4 broiler 5601

houses, $5500. Larry Maney Baldwin 706- 40' dual axle road trailer, used for farm S_S_6_-9_5_5_1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___,___,- storage, roll-up door, tires fair, $750. Wayne

1310 Ford 4WD, 19S5 dsl. tractor, only 910 Parker Ranger 706-337-275S

hrs., exc. cond., $5SOO/obo. Tom Bishop A_u_b-'u~r_n_7_7_0_-3_0_7_-_1_47__ 7 _~-----

430 JD dsl. tractor, 5' belly mower, p/s, hyd. trans., turf tires, $2995. Walter Morrow

15' Batwing Rhino SE15 cutter, exc. Athens 706-549-3603

condition, always sheltered, $4900, must sell. 450 JD crawler, 3-way blade brush guard,

S. Jones Fairburn 404-2S1-2S93

screened enclosed cab, motor rebuilt,

15' Batwing mower, Mohawk 1360, $3000; $12,000; JD S300 grain drill, $2500, etc. Mark

9' mower, Woods C114, $3200; 3-pt. hitch, Kennedy Preston S00-264-S566 229-93S-

good condition. Ed Hutter Covington 67S- 4215

2_2_2_-S_1_6_5_ _ _ _ _ _~----- 464 lnt'I plus assorted equip., VGC,

15' EX heavy bushhog Batwing mower, reasonably priced, call alt. 6 pm. Cliff Dora

$5000/obo.; 3-row coastal bermuda planter, Tunnel Hill 706-935-6193

$5000/obo., both exc. cond. Coleman Bass 4x4 Zeton 65 hp. tractor w/bushhog, 2445

Warm Springs 706-655-2336

QT front-end loader, 950 hrs., $10,000. Cole

15' bushhog one length mower, $500; 10' Jernigan Buena Vista 706-570-2171

smoothing harrow, $500. Randy Milam T,,yc.:.r.::o:..one::...:.7..:.7..::0.c-9:..:6:...4-'-2""9:..:2:..:0~-cc-c----,----

5' FarmKing finish mower, $SO or trade for 5' tiller. Chris Shirley Jefferson 706-367-515S

16' dovetail trailer w/brks., needs some
boards, $500. Wayne Humbard Loganville 7--'7-'0'--4-'-6::.;6:.....::0=.2S=-0~--~-.,.,.---,-...,,-.,...--,---
16' heavy duty 3 axle trailer, GI hitch, elec. brks., $1200/obo. Josef Barrick Talmo 7705:..:0:..:3:....::.99::.;2'4=----~--,,~--:--,,.--;,--,;-:
1660 Case combine; JD corn head; Buffalo 6-row cultivator, also other. Roger Smith Abbeville 229-467-2095
1S4 lnt'I Cub LowBoy complete engine rebuild, 60" rebuilt deck, tractor needs reassembling, $1625. B. Fricks Sylvester

5' King Kutter bushhog, VGC, $500. Morris Chupp Newborn 770-7SS-2S69
5' Woods finish mower, $295; 5' bushhog, $295. James Phillips Fayetteville 678-2003SSO
5' finish mower, 3-pt. hitch, side discharge, $300. Richard Kinder Royston 706-49S-4030
501 Ford sickle mower, $350; 917 H Ford flail mower, $450. H. Holt Ball Ground 770735-2265
5356 Ford ind. backhoe, 16" & 24" buckets, unused rear tires, canopy, farm used, $5900.

2=2::.::9:...-7:...7:...:6:...=-54.:c0:..:6=---------::-----:---:1960's David Brown tractor, 1200 select-a-
matic, good condition. Dan Roper Gainesville 7:.-7:...:0::....::6.::.33=--=5c:=2.::.9"-7----,--.--...,---,,,~
2 6' bushhogs, mdl. 406, good condition, $1500/ea. Reggie Kimsey Hiawassee 7067S1-7333 706-S96-42S4
2 72" quick attach loader bucket, $450/ea.
Shane Wilson Lula 706-677-4064
2 SN re-ground crankshafts, $400; 9 used

Rick West Cleveland 706-S65-2761
6' King Kutter bushhog, $600; JD combine, good shape, grain & corn head, grain truck w/dump bed. Joe Griffin Lyons 912-57S-3355 912-6S7-13S5
6' bushhog, $475; 2116 plow, $350; 2 disc plow, $350; spreader, $200; 5& 9 AP plow, $350/$475; S' rock rake, $300. C. Collins Austell 770-94S-1 003

6-V generators, $225. David Keadle Thomaston 706-647-74S1
2 A Farmall tractors, 1 runs, 1 needs work, $1750. Ronald James Butler 47S-S37-S3S3
2 Cub tractors w/equipment, 1 has full set of planters, $2500/ea. William Martin Gainesville 770-9S3-705S
2 axle 6 by 16 trailer, excellent condition,

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$1050; 5' bushhog w/3-pt. hitch, $300. George Fowler Danielsville 706-7S9-32S5
2 extra heavy duty bumper pull type trailers,

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2-row Covington planter/cultivator; 3/16"
MF bottom plow; 500# Kubota spreader; JD
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20' bale gas hay conaire, 9", 3-pt. hitch post hole digger, 3-pt. hitch boom pole, call S-11 pm. Keith Clark Tignall 706-2S5-2914
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2001 Kawasaki mule 3010, 4x4 cab & heater, $6000. Buzzy Morgan Griffin 770227-S231 770-550-S441
2002 NH TC 30, approx. 360 hrs., loader, post hole digger, box blade, bushhog, 4WD, $12,500. Kathleen Fisher Turin 770-599-S513
2004 Anderson Gooseneck trailer, tilt bed, 10-ton Dexter axles, exc. cond., commercial duty. Jason Strickland Hortense 912-269..:1.::5.::.05::,__ _ _ _ _ _...,.....--,----,,.--
2004 Branson 4x4, 42 hp., 56 hrs. w/frontend loader, $15,500. Chad Spraggins Menlo 706-7S6-2600 706-331-7052
2005 spike tooth drag harrow w/fixed or adjustable spikes on a 3-pt. hitch hvy. duty. D.

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60" Woods finishing mower, RM 660 mdl., very good condition, $900. Dean Gore Milner 770-358-0448
601 Ford tractor; 20' hyd. dump trailer; NH hay rake; AC WO 45. Jeff Knowles Eatonton
706-485-6748 706-485-6191 601 Ford w/2 yr. old lnt'I 5' bushhog, unused
tires, good tractor, $4200. D. Harper Bowdon 770-258-7836
605 H Vermeer round baler, $4500; Ford side delivery rake, $500; hyd. operated grass sprigger, $3500. K. English Waynesboro 706554-7533 706-551-0173
6600 JD combine, 1800 hrs., 404 engine, 13' 913 grain header, exc. cond., sheltered. Joseph Hoff Crawford 706-743-3103 706743-5128
7' JD grain drill, steel wheels, good condition, single dish. Thomas Woods Swainsboro 478-237-4741
7' rotary mower, $450; 4-row cultivator, $200; irrigation engine w/1000 gal. pump, $1000. Donald Vickers Wray 912-468-5386
7410 HD Ford loader w/72' bucket will fit 60-90 hp. tractors, 2 or 4WD, exc. cond., $3500. Harold Goldman Lincolnton 706-3593030
800 Ford tractor, 44 hrs. on rebuilt engine, new lift/alternator & gauges, gas tank, battery new & paint. Thomas Brantley Kite 478-4695129
801 Ford Workmaster; 4' Woods finishing mower, $2850. Walter Baines Rockmart 770684-5374
SN Ford, rebuilt motor, unused tires, new paint, many new parts, $3750. Sidney Keadle Thomaston 706-647-2328
9' hay rake, exc. teeth, paint, tires, 3-pt. hitch roller bar, $1250. Lynn Wellham Statham 770-725-2327
9' pull tedder, $850; NH 310 baler, needs feeder, $1000. Dean Walker Canton 770-4421633
9004 4-row peanut picker w/updated 9044 kit; 6-row peanut plow; NH grain combine; 2055 4-row cotton picker, etc. Ronnie Field Portal 912-682-9128 912-536-0426
9N Ford 12 volt utility tractor, exc. running condition, lift & PTO works, $2000, call before 9 pm. Daniel Kane Sale City 229-336-7181
Air compressor 100 CFM, gas, $1800. J. D. Wilson Atlanta 770-451-7310
Backhoe 3-pt. hitch, made by Long, pins tight, mdl. 1-200, 24" bucket, $2000. Worley Scogin Blairsville 706-745-3018
Backhoe, Rhino 95, 3-pt. hitch, PTO hyd., exc. cond., $7200. Dave Bacle Waverly Hall 706-582-3712
Band sawmill, power feed, power head, 22 feet track. Ronald Stanley Chatsworth 706695-3909
Belsaw sawmill, steel frame, 46" blade, spare parts, good condition, can see in operation, $4250. Larry Calhoun Powder Springs 770-943-9751
Big Dutchman high speed gear box, used very little. $285. William Wilson Lula 706-6773494
Big wheel v-hay rake, Hodg built. H. Hendricks Woodland 706-674-2210
Bluebird seeder, GT 160, 5.5 hp. Honda motor, exc. cond., $475; 5 hp. generator, $125. Pat Waldrop Aragon 678-232-1077
Bottom plow, $200; 2 disc plow, $300; hyd. woodsplitter, works off tractor hyd. system, $500. Gene Treadwell Stockbridge 770-4834332
Bradco backhoe attachment for NH skid steer loader, 609 mdl., exc. cond., $4500. Whitley Anglin Commerce 706-336-6958
Bushhog 14' Bushhog brand, hyd. height adjustment, good mech. condition, $1450. Richard Ingram Griffin 770-337-0970
Bushhog 3210 mower, 10' cut, 3-pt. hitch, exc. cond., $3000. Steve Southern Cartersville 770-382-2698
Bushhog 9044, 4-row & 7500 2-row peanut combines, field ready. Keith Boyett Statesboro 912-489-8408 912-764-6924
Bushhog aerator-pluger, 7', $1150; 13,000 PTO generator, $850; 5 shank sub-soiler, $150, all 3-pt. hitch. H. Mayfield Gainesville 770-540-4705 770-869-3889
Bushhog squealer rotary mower, used less than 50 hrs., $500; '04 60" Kuhn rotary tiller, EC, $975. Aubrey Sievers Newnan 770-2529134
Case 580 CK backhoe, $8000; NH mdl. 850 round baler, $1600; JD disc mower, $1500; 2 rakes. Neal Smith Toomsboro 478-933-5743
Chipper Asplundh Eager beaver, 4 cyl. gas, heavy duty, $4250. Mark Wheeler Lula 770654-4127 770-677-1050
Chipper mulcher, 8 hp. Chraftsman, $350; harrow 20 disc, $400. Bury! McConnell Young Harris 706-379-3165
Chisel plow w/gauge wheels, 9 shanks, heavy duty, $1200, also other. T. Deal Statesboro 312-531-0040
Christmas tree equipment, pruners, sprayers, 4' bushhog, stand straight tree boring machne, etc. Tom Scissom Blairsville 706-745-4119
Claas 2002 4x5 round baler w/net wrap, light damage on header, used very little, $4250. T. Park: Cleveland 770-718-6023
Cub Farmall 11/belly mower, exc. cond., no smoke, runningwell, good tires & sheet metal, $2250. Grady B'Own Canon 706-245-6679
D69U crawler iarts tractor, only tracks, final drive trans., etc.,best offer. R. Milner Shiloh 706-582-2035
Deutz Allis 603 dsl. tractor, 35 hp., remote hyd., 710 hrs., $6500. David Morgan Danielsville 706-715-3418
Deutz Allis disc rower, 7', good condition, $1850. Mell Price 71 West Warren Road La Fayette 30728 706-1.38-2219

Deutz Fahr hay tedder, exc. condition, $1250. Matthew Stamey Calhoun 706-6290969 706-218-3244
Early mdl. Farmall A belly mower, no hyd. Glen Sundberg 103 Old Hwy 51N Homer _30~5_4_7_7~0_6_-8_7_0-~0_5_12""--------
Enclosed cargo trailer, 6'x6'x12', dbl. rear doors, side door, single axle, exc. cond., $1900. M. Seymour Franklin 706-675-6843
Equipment trailer, 20' triple axle, elec. brks., beavertail, ramps, exc. cond., $2200. Clarence Brown Centerville 478-953-1356
Equipment trailer, unused, 7'x20', 16" sides dual, 6000# torflex axles w/brks., ramps, $1550; 12' long harrow, pull type, $850. Cory Hulett Milan 229-362-4695
F-2 Gleaner combine, both heads, field ready, $6500. Misha Simmons Buena Vista 706-573-1591
F2 Gleaner combine, grain & corn head, $5500. Carl Neisler Butler 478-862-3476
FMC Bolens HT-20 tractor, Kohler engine, hyd. trans., PTO front, center, rear aux. hyd., front-rear, $1600. Dennis Jones Richland 706-442-3742
Farmall A tractor, draw bar & rear plows, 12 volt, runs well, consider log-splitter as part trade, $1750. B.J. Meadows Ellenwood 770981-2997
Farmall Cub 1949, runs great, many new parts, very nice tractor, own other equipment, $1800. Chuck Beavers Rockmart 770-7499848
Farmall Cub Cadet 154 wide turf tires, not running, 60" mower, $1200. Bobby Hutchinson Murrayville 678-429-2784
Farmall Cub tractor w/all equipment, 8' utility trailer, fair condition, runs well, $2900. L. Cagle Rome 706-235-3592
Farmall Cub, 1952, good condition, belly mower, bottom plow, cultivators, blade, other implements, $3000/obo. John Kinnaird Social Circle 770-787-1132
Farmall Super A, completely restored, new rubber plow & harrow, $3500. John Justice Grantville 770-583-9064
Farmall Super C, new paint, runs great, still on original 6 volt system, very straight, $3300. J. Harris Roopville 770-854-6765
Farmtrac 45 tractor, 42 hp., 140 hrs., pis, 3 cyl. dsl., 3-pt. hitch, bought new, $8500. Ray Tant Rockmart 770-684-7303
Ferguson 30 tractor, $2850; 6' bushhog, $500; boom pole, $100. L. Blankenbaker Dallas 770-443-2434 770-337-9151
Fertilizer spreader, bushhog. Milton Ivy 4965 Old Peachtree Road Norcross 30092 770-448-2726
Field Boss 31 tractor, 30 hp., GC, implements available, $1400. Debbie Henderson Dry Branch 478-743-5792
Field/brush mower, 13.5 hp., elec. start, exc. cond., $1300. Rodney Wilcher Thomson 706-595-4858
Finishing mower, 4' LandPride, mdl. FD 1548 for 3-pt. hitch, VGC, $825. Jim Kuchenbaker Franklin 770-823-0191
Finishing mower, Swisher pull behind, 44", 10.5 hp., $650; 60" 12.5 hp., $1100 unused. Shane Taylor Gainesville 770-540-5003 706677-1514
Finishing mower, new 5' Farm Pro side discharge, 4 wheel, 3-pt. hitch. Curt Harrell White 678-773-7116
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 2 Blueline mdl. 2712 dual peanut dryers. Lance Alberson Sycamore 2295673478
For sale 3 SN engines, 2 w/front mount dist., 1 SN transmission, low gear bad, all for $350. A. E. Sullivan Warner Robins 478-9225183
For sale Bobcat bucket, new rebuilt, Ive. message. Roy Pruitt Smyrna 770-319-9735
For sale Norwood sawmill w/siding & shingle gig, used 6 mos., $5000. Robert Rogers Wrightsville 478-278-6281
Ford 1710, 4x4, $6500; bushhog 7' disk mower, $1000; 6' harrow, $700; 6' bushhog, $750; NH forks, $300. Don M. McAfee Kennesaw 770-560-4600 770-795-9130
Ford 2000 early 70's tractor, great shape, $2800. Mike Zappia Griffin 770-228-3629
Ford 2000 gas, no pis, 8 spd., 9-C, has front scrape blade, $3650. Richard Street Fairburn 770-964-6959
Ford 2000 tractor, 1966 mdl., new rebuilt engine, good paint, tires, no rust, $3500. Edward Panter Suches 706-838-4702
Ford 3000 dsl. tractor w/6/pcs. of equipment & extra rear wheels & tires, $6500. Mike Ferrell Buchanan 770-265-9825
Ford 335 dsl. ind. loader, live PTO, exc. cond., tires, $5700. R. Eades Cleveland 706219-3769
Ford 4000, '59 tractor, select-o-speed w/bushhog, propane powered, runs great, $3500. S. Reddoch Pine Mountain 706-7180540 706-663-7442
Ford 461 Otractor, good condition, runs well, $6500. Marvin Goldman Lincolnton 706-3593101
Ford 532 hay baler, $795; Ford. 409 3-pt. PTO hay rake, $695; H.D. hay wagon, $695. R. Wert Griffin 770-228-6190
Ford 552 round baler, 4x5, great condition, 4 hyd. connections, $2850. Shirley Robertson Dahlonega 706-867-6355
Ford 600 tractor, $2750; JD 503 5' bushhog, $450; 5 shank all purpose plow, $325; box blade, $350. J. Jones Whitesburg 770-8349760
Ford 601 Workmaster, 2-row cultivator Sheffield sweeps, Cole top dresser, also 5 hp. leaf & brush chipper. William Etheridge Mcintyre 478-946-2530

Ford 7600, 3881 hrs. w/NH 7210 loader w/bucket & spear, $11,500. Brian Shelnutt Atlanta 706-713-1322
Ford 7700 tractor, exc. cond., $10,000; Ford 9700 tractor, GC, $7000, both field ready. Rusty Gravitt Ashburn 229-567-9587
Ford 800 gas tractor, good back tires, runs well, has rust, also Int'! dsl., runs well, back tires, some attachs. John Rylee Stone Mountain 770-480-1481
Ford SN tractor, bushhog, shovel blade, box blade & 5' mower deck, $3000. Raymond Jones Butler 478-862-3031
Ford SN, completely restored, tractor is like new w/5' bushhog, $3850/obo. J. Connally Powder Springs 770-942-2473
Ford 9N tractor, good engine, has drive train problem, $900. Tim Murphy Commerce 706-335-7373
Ford 9N, runs well, sheltered, need small amount ofrepairs, good metal, $1800. David Cagle Acworth 678-574-4544
Ford Jubilee tractor, good condition, runs well, 6' bushhog, $2950/obo. David Fitzsimmons Woodbury 706-553-2900
Ford scrape blade, 5' 3-pt. hitch, $300. Mickey Clark Murrayville 770-864-3599 706654-1527
Ford tractor 4000, 3 cyl. dsl., unused tires on rear, runs well, $4500. Jeff Beckstine Eatonton 706-484-2459
Ford tractor 4600, 1975, dsl., pis, good condition, $7195. B. Hudson Gray 478-9866004 478-731-7971
Forklift 3000 lb., great shape. Wayne Laircey Statesboro 912-764-9837
Garden tractor, Troy-Bill pony; Troy-Bill rote tiller, exc. cond., elec. start, used in small garden 3 times, $750. Trecia Sappington Atlanta 770-993-4714
Generator Kohler, $500, 16 hp., 30 AMP, 3KW, cast iron block, propane w/50 gal. tank. Don Dagenais Moreland 770-252-2341
Generator, 60 KW AC dsl. engine, exc. cond., $5800. George Nunn Crawfordville 706-456-3099
Gooseneck trailer, 25' deck, 5' dovetail, 12.5 ton, hyd. 6' ramps, $7500 or trade for 30 hp. tractor. Lorrie Cantrell Rossville 706-8665119
Goossen bale chopper, Honda motor, used very little, exc. cond., $2200. Annette Shubert 1401 Shoal Creek Road Colbert 30628 706788-2393 706-338-5752
Grain auger, 6" x 47', tire mounted, PTO operated, good condition, $500; 4 disc turning plow. 3PH, $250. Julian Ethridge Milledgeville 478-453-2451
Grain trailer, gravity flow, good condition. J. Folsom Hahira 229-794-2133
Grain truck, 1971 C-50 427, motor good for parts, transmission, rear-end, good shape, wet line kit. Mark Boatright Alma 912-6326961
Great Plains no-till drill, 20' w/depth band & small seed attachments, $10,000. Bubba Thompson Pinehurst 478-433-6480
Haul-easy 20' 4 axle tilt trailer, $2500; Birmingham axle dual wheels drop frame LowBoy, $3500. A. L. Green Byron 478-9602863
Hay disc mower, Deutz Fahr 3-pt. hitch, $1650. Lee Garrison Eatonton 706-224-8496
Hay trailer, 27 1/2' x 7 2/3', 2 5116" ball hitch, dbl. axle, removable tailgate, roll up trailer stand, $985. William Whitlow Cumming 770-889-5857
Hay wagon, custom K & K, 27'x8' heavy duty, 7-ton rating, 10 ply tires, $2300. Bill Carswell Senoia 770-599-0601
Hay/pallet fork tor 3-pt. hitch, $145, trailer hitch for 3-pt. hitch, $100. Wayne Quarles Demorest 706-778-5184
Hoist for dump bed, 14-ton, $750. M. McBlank Dawsonville 770-886-6774
Homemade pine straw baler, built 2004, used one season, treated, polyurethaned, sealed lumber. Ron Partlowe Butler 478-8472500
Hooded sprayer, Redball 6-row, $1200, call aft. 7 pm. Roger Black Millen 478-982-2573
IH corn headers, 6-row mdl. 864, $2500; 4row mdl. 944, $1000, both running condition. Frank Eaton Buckhead 706-342-0727
IH crawler TD-14 for parts, good undercarriage & blade, serial no. #IDF9862T7BJ, $1000. Joe Walker Fayetteville 770-461-7142
IH square baler, GC, $2000; 4 wheel hay rake, unused, $750, all in good condition. John Weems Taylorsville 770-382-4119 404569-3093
Ind. MF 20 w/loader, new brks. & clutch, new rebuilt engine. Fred Gayton Cumming 770-887-94 76
lnt'I McCormick 46 twine baler, need tires w/operators manual, used little, tight-bearings, $800. A. B. Sutherland Calhoun 706-6296924 706-629-5156
lnt'I hay baler, mdl. 241, works well, $1000/obo. Michael Brown Sandersville 478348-6861
JD 10' smoothing harrow, tram-hand, 12' cultipacker, 2 flatbed trailers, Gooseneck. Pete Horne Turin 770-599-3048
JD 140 hyd. tractor H-1, 14 hp., Kohler engine, no equip., wheel chains, runs, $500. Jesse Phillips Alpharetta 770-475-1378
JD 2350 tractor, 55 hp., cab/air, dual remotes, 2700 hrs., exc. cond., $15,500. Dustin Churchwell Union Point 706-817-0296
JD 270 rotary disc mower, field ready, disc & canvas used one year, good condition, $2750. A. Gilmer Gibson 706-551-0872
JD 3130 cab, 4x4, 3100 hrs., $7500, also other. Billy Fountain Villa Rica 770-459-5169
JD 345 garden tractor w/48" cutting deck, '00 yr. mdl., EC, $4200 or trade tor larger tractor w/p/s. C. D. Gravitt Buford 770-945-4371

JD 420W tractor, runs great, $2195, gasoline.

Ron Gilbert Barnesville 770-358-1941

JD 4400 combine, 2800 hrs., good condition w/444 head, $3000. Kevin Lear

Thomasville 229-558-9837

JD 4420 combine w/corn & small grain

heads. H.P. Ogden Odum 912-586-2369

JD 450 grain drill, 26 double disks, 6"

spacing, 13', small seed, hopper, cylinder &

long hoses, $6000. George Turk Sandersville 478-552-5624

JD 4630 w/cab, 150 hp., good condition,

$9500/trade. Ben Harrell 243 Taylor Rowland

Road Dexter 31019 478-875-4230

JD 4630, 4 post hub duals wgts., quad

trans., located at Monroe Ga., clean. tractor,

$11,900.

Otis

Smith

Monroe

OTHIS@Bellsouth.Net 770-855-4654

JD 555 track loader, good condition, $12,900; areator, $300; spring plow, $300; PTO sprayer, $250. Steve Dunahoo Cornella

706-778-0072

JD 650, exc. condition, 510 hrs., includes bushhog, grooming mower, scrape blade,

$6200/obo. John Laughter Conyers 770-385-

8446

JD 6x4 trail gator; Kawasaki 3010 mule, 4x4

top lift, mag. tires, winch, both exc., $5500/$6500. Craig Brown Albany 229-4321010

JD 7000 PT 4-row, 36" planters, also JD 4-

row RM cultivator, both good shape. Ryan Baerne Nicholson 706-757-2672 706-540-

8339

JD 7300 6-row planter, $3000; 10'

Taylorway offset harrow, $1200. Scott Walraven Griffin 770-599-0750

JD 7700 combine, 20' flexhead, good cond., $8500/obo; 12' Athens offset harrow, 24" disc, $1750. Charles Harrington Macon 478-742-

6726

JD 7800 tractor w/cab, MFWD, dual wheels, saddle tank, new quick hitch, 4350 hrs. Justin Dixon Girard 478-569-4086

JD 870 tractor 4WD, Kuhn disc mower, hay tedder & lluffer, pull type manure spreader,

disc harrows. James Cape Gainesville 770-

532-0647

JD 870 tractor w/canopy, 2WD, 267 hrs., $9500; hay rake, 8 wheel, $1295. P. Wilson

Brooks 770-719-8153

JD 870 tractor, turf tires w/6' finishing mower, less than 600 hrs., $7000. Jeff Brooks Meigs 229-224-4516

JD 955, 1996, 320 hrs. w/A70 loader, hyd. transmission, exc. cond., $12,500. Steve

Foster Fayetteville 770-713-4774

JD 9750STS combine, loaded, $125,000;

JD 6500 sprayer FF foam marker, 72' booms, $28,000; JD 4960 MFWD duals, $42,000. Lon

Higgins Douglas 877-709-2188

JD 9910 cotton picker, 2-row, $3900. Hubert Willi&ms Bonaire 478-328-0989

JD A 1944, older restoration, good sheet metal, paint, tires, long hood. $3600. Tom Long Bethlehem 770-867-4279 678-907-
5536

JD Van Brunt 12' grain drill, 16-row, planter in very good shape, $1000. Charles Mathis

Jefferson 706-654-5664

JD turbo 7720 combine, sheltered, exc. shape, $12,000. C. L. Tucker McRae 229868-7082

KMC 4-row peanut picker, sheltered, good

condition. Bobby Womble Donalsonville 229-

220-6044 229-524-5845

Komatsu D-21A crawler, 6/way blade, root

rake, ROPS, 1600 hrs., good hyd., no leaks,

$14,000/obo. J. Grills Fort Valley 478-8251240

Kubota BX2200 w/60" belly mower, 22 hp.

dsl., 138 hrs., HST, 4WD, brush guard, ROPS, 1 owner, exc. cond., $8600. Fred Tosh Dawsonville 678-858-3328

Kuhn 2 reel fluffer, 10', 3-pt. hitch, field ready, $550; Agcottesston 6 disc mower, parts or repairable, will run, $450. Roy Chadwick

Adairsville 706-629-8550

Kuhn 7' multi-disk mower, $2000. Bill

Walker Augusta 706-798-3177

Kuhn disc mower, GMO 700, 9' 2" cut, exc. cond. Meridy Wright Adairsville 770-773-

9430

Long 2610, 64 hp., 800 hrs., hyd., 2001 mdl., exc. cond., $6500. F. Stephens Gray

478-986-1058 478-986-4728

Long 510 tractor, '86 mdl. 48 hp., needs engine rebuilt, every1hing else works & looks

great, $1000/obo. B. Robinson Tallapoosa 770-574-5619

MF 1035, dsl., pis, 4WD, 26 hp., 12/spd., MF loader, good tires, runs well, $9250/obo. L.

Gare! Ellenwood 770-921-1636

MF 124 square baler, good condition, ready

to bale, $2100/obo. D. Kimbrell Cornelia 706-

778-8597

MF 130 small farm tractor w/economical Perkins dsl. engine, 225 hrs. of use, $4000,

includes 6 attachments. Kermit Hall Hall 678-

908-2848

MF 135 dsl., pis w/bushhog, good tires, runs great, $6000. Ken Patterson Brooks

770-461-0563

MF 135, runs great, $3300; JD 50 2 cycle, 3-pt. hitch, runs great. Cliff Davis Cumming

678-513-8314

MF 230 dsl. w/planters, cultivators, harrow,

bushhog, corn picker, 16' trailer. George Ingram Fayetteville 770-461-8720

MF 231 dsl., '97, 2 bushhog, tiller, pulverizer, plow, harrow, 18' trailer. Hooper,

aerator, $13,000. Tim Smith Jefferson 706367-7223

MF 232 front-end loader, quick attach, all fittings, $2550. Ed Cole Locust Grove 770-

233-0131

MF 235 tractor, field ready, good tires &

motor, $4500/firm. Buddy Eason Collins 912693-2948

MF 250, 1255 hrs. w/9" Caroni finishing mower, $8000 firm. T. Stokes Woodstock 678-445-1134
MF 2745 Perkins VB, 142 hp., duals, $7500. G. C. Thornton Gray 478-986-3643
MF 590, 90 hp. w/cab, good tires, dsl., runs great, 2 harrows, need trans., $4500. Betty Mauchon Covington 770-504-0394
MF dsl. 285 heavy duty, in good condition, $7500; 853 NH baler, good condition, $7500. J. Smith Jasper 706-337-4694
MF sickle mower, mdl. 41, field ready, $500. Tony Cotton Cisco 706-260-8589
MHF TO 35 gas powered, good condition, good paint, $3850. W. Forrester 5442 Britt Whitmire Road Gainesville 30506 '770-9833804
Model 3011, 2002 Belarus tractor, 36 hp., 43 hrs., air/cool, box scrape, rock rake, $6000. Randy Smith Toccoa 706-779-7637
NH 270 square baler, good condition, $1000. Dennis Hursey Douglas 912-3846829
NH 463 6 disc mower, good condition, field ready, $2100. Cook Holiday Winder 770-8672977
NH 474 haybine, good condition, $800; 24T JD baler, $500. Charles Kidd Carlton 706783-5770
NH 5 disc mower, $1450; NH round baler, 851, $1750. Charles Haley Dallas 770-4455558
NH 634 4x4 round baler, $6000; disconditioner cutter Kuhn FC 300GM, $6000. Loretta Hobson Cumming 678-513-7814
NH 640 round baler, NH 463 disc mower, both very good condition. Brad Wilson Hiawassee 706-781-8006
NH 650 hay baler; 462 NH mower & 8 wheel rake, all in good condition. L. Oglesby Sylvania 912-863-7616
NH 847 hay roller, $2750; NH 56 hay rake, $650; NH 890 silage chopper, 2 heads, $1250. George Long Rydal 770-546-7640 770-382-2265
NH 853 baler, exc. cond., always sheltered, $3700; also Ford 5600 tractor, $6000. E. Cantrell Cleveland 706-865-2508
NH TLBO 2WD tractor, cab/air, loader, 66 PTO hp., 8' bushhog, all '04 w/190 hrs. or less, $33,000. Ted Ross Gillsville 770-536-8289
NH baler 853, good condition, $2500. James Wilson Adrian 478-668-3448
NH manure spreader, mdl. 202, 110 bushel, exc. cond., barn kept, $2675. Bill Power Gainesville 770-983-0387
New cultivator, 3-pt. standard hitch, $125; pan scoop, 3-pt., 2-pt. hitch, $200. Keith Watson Hiram 678-773-5613
No-till seeder, Sukup brand, mdl. 2050, 8' wide, used on 368 ac., kept under shelter, nearly new cond., $6500. Clinton Wilson Lula 770-869-3276
00 Frick sawm111, c<arnage, live llt:t.1<., 1uy turner, 3 saw edger. Charles Panter Blue Ridge 706-455-7227
One yard type 2 wheel Earthmover dirt pan, exc. cond., $1000; heavy duty bushhog, $775. Leo Maney Baldwin 706-778-7870
PTO 35KW generator, Wince, unused includes shaft, $3200. Billy Helton Sandersville 478-348-3078 478-553-0054
Parts tractor, 1968 Ford 4400, gas, industrial working front-end loader & backhoe, $2875. James Lawson Canton 770-479-3939
Polaris 6x6 utility vehicle, dump bed, windshield, canvas top, less than 10 hrs., exc. condition. Dennis Howell Cumming 770-8931291
Powell gen. Ill combine, tipper II & trailers, field ready, $10,000. Chris Sumner Alapaha 229-532-2055
Powell tipper II tobacco stripper, exc. cond. Thomas Kinchen Screven 912-579-6684
PowerKing 1224, hyd. lift, 3/pcs. of equip., $1400; 35 Ferguson trans., $350, cash only. M. Wilson Miiiwood 912-283-9266
Quick tach cultivators & planters for a JD 50, 60-70 mdl. w/tricycle front-end, good condition, $750. Jones Walker Molena 770567-8645
Red Cub Farmall tractor w/5' belly mower & cultivator, 12 volt system, looks & runs great, $1895, cash. T. Bowers Hartwell 706-3764617
Sears garden tractor wlmower deck, 16 hp., $350. Tommy Daws Monroe 770-267-6082
Smoothing harrows, $800; hay conditioner, $600; pull type dirt pan, $500. Virgie Alexander Toccoa 706-749-9319
Sprayer pull type 300 gallon, 28' boom, $600. R. Cato Covington 770-464-2152
TD 15C lnt'I crawler, straight blade w/tilt, open ROPS, S/N 40092 U 001004, $17,000/obo. Frank Bahin Meansville 770567-8003 770-468-3930
Taylor bean sheller, #215, motor runs good, needs 3 paddles replaced, $700. S. Gonzales Rockledge 478-272-2353
Tiller, Sears 8 hp., rear tine, $250, needs tuneup. Robert Maddox Clarkston 404-294-1574
Tiller, Snapper 5 hp., rear tine, exc. condition, must sell, $75; Ford 3000 dsl., '76, sheltered, etc., $5500. William Cambre Cumming 770-889-9733
Tiller, Troy-Bill, 6 hp., pony series, 2002 mdl., 10-15 hrs. of use, exc. cond., $550. Turner Warmack Smyrna 404-351-7014
Trailer 16' 2 axle w/dovetail, 2" ball hitch, $500. D. Hipp Loganville 770-985-0415
Trailer for Bobcat & equipment, ramps & GI, $1400. Louie Sansalone Lithonia 770-987-8322
Trailer, '94 Hudson 10-ton equipment trailer, 18' deck, 5' deck, 5' dovetail, 8' wide, $3700. Gene Losey Atlanta 770-927-6176
Troy-Bill 7 hp. tiller, Horse mdl., exc. cond., $550. George DeBenedetto Roswell 770587-3235

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Troy-Bilt pony tiller, exc. cond., elec. start, Woods 3-pt. hitch post hole digger, $450; Want W 20C Case loader, any condition. 1 row transplanter, drop spreader, Shp Chain link fence, 100' of 5' high, 800' of 6'

used on small garden, 3 yrs. old, $750. grader blade w/tilt auger, $450, also other. Willard Irvin Cornelia 706-778-2958

irrigation pumps, tomato stakes, fence posts, high, you remove. L. Lewis Kennesaw 770-

Bobbie Penton Snellville 770-978-9080

Kirby Dangler Rossville 706-861-5441 423- Want flail mower, 36" to 60" gas engine, pull submersible pump, hardwood kindling. 853-0363

Troy-Bilt super Bronco tiller, 6 h6., 2004 227-8668

by small tractor, want to rent or buy. Ted Wach assorted plug trays, misc. farmall cub Chicken house eqpt., Choretime feed lines,

mdl., exc. cond., $500/obo. Alice Ethridge World War 11 lnt'I farm tractor, #14, 12 volts, _M_a_c_on_4_7_8-_9_9_4-_1_1_2_ 0 _ _ _ _ _ _ __ implements. S. Roots Watkinsville 770-785- ziggity drinker lines, Hiredhand heaters, 36"

Dacula 770-963-4453

$2995. J. Miller Gainesville 770-532-1604

Want hay buster no-till drill, 7'. Mike 2758

_tans. Roy Caudell Lula 678-317-3795

Troy-Bill tiller, 6 hp., elec. start, hiller- Yanmar 1500 dsl. tractor, 4' rotary mower, Mayfield Brasleton 770-965-9554

10 steel poles, 25' long, 10" dia. at bottom Chicken house to be sold in 40' sections,

turrower attach., maint., manual, VGC, $500. exc. cond., $4000/obo. V. Gray Zebulon 770- Want knotters for a hayliner, 78 NH square to 6" at top, tapper, $100 ea.; also, power pink board 2x6 Eng. truss, 5-12 pitch. Rich

L. Johnston Macon 478-745-4331

567-3903

baler, old, call before 8 pm. James Bumgarner poles, some like new, $.1.75/ft. Billy Greer _Lind Adairsville 770-773-3811 770-878-0951

Troy-Bill tiller, 8 hp. Horse mdl., tiller needs Yanmar 2301, 4WD, dsl. tractor, 6' scrape Madison 706-342-1972

Hampton 770-946-4616 404-444-2436

Chicken pens, round w/alum. tops, used

work, good engine, $125, needs oil seal on blade, VGC, $6995. J. -Martin Milledgeville Want set of gathering rake wheels for 430 10-ton feed bin and 8-ton feed bin; chicken only for 1 yr., will hold games or bantams, $45

wheel. Don Hall Silver Creek 706-232-5165 478-452-5106

round hay baler. Douglas Patterson house to be torn down, w/other equip. for sale; ea. Amanda Wadley Statham 770-725-2464

Troy-Bill trail blazer, 34" sickle bar mower, 3.5 hp., exc. cond., just serviced w/parts kit,

Farm Machinery Wanted

Douglasville 770-949-4390 770-314-0517 like new Ideal manure spreader. Farrell Gable Cider, wine press, elec. motor, hopper on

Want sickle bar hay mower for 3-pt. hitch Dahlonega 706-864-3706

wheels, nearly new, $750. D. Sheppard White

$475. Joe Pennington Appling 706-541-0089
Tuffline lift type disc, 5' 8" harrow, $900. Kim Thompson Soperton 912-529-4554
Two economy PowerKing tractors, w/all equipment; JD 2 cyl. tractors for sale, 1 A & 1 B. Russell Banks Dallas 770-445-7868
Used manure spreader, Country mgf., 25 bushel, 6'x2.5', $899 new, needs repair, $150/obo. J. Casey Kennesaw 770-428-8194
Utility trailer; 4x8, homemade, 15" tires, $395. Joe Philippins Conyers 770-760-8532
Vermeer 504 I silage baler, 4x5 rolls, H.D., good condition, ready to work. Loyd Fields Geneva 706-269-3605
Vermeer 504C round baler, field ready, sheltered, in good condition, $1200; 3-pt. hitch 4 wheel rake, GC, $250. Al Hargrove Americus 229-924-6222
Vermeer SC 252 stump grinder, auto sweep, dual wheels, 2001, 636 hrs., $7000. Steve Coley Powder Springs 404-597-6249
Vermeer baler, 5x5, one owner, exc. cond., auto tie baler monitor; v-rake, call aft. 7 pm. Glenn Davis Carnesville 706-384-2024
Vicon CM165 disc mower, good condition,

- WanfT sickl9mowITT,7'0r9'to fit 3-pt. filfcti tractor. Roy Etheridge Hampton 770-9469355

Want 1-row self-propelled McCormick lnt'I

500 cotton picker. S. King Hahira 229-896-

4386

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Want 14' spreader body for litter or box & chain for Yoder gear body. Robert Wesley Hartwell 706-376-5328

Want 8-10' cultipacker in fair to good condition. G. Oder Bonaire 478-929-2902

Want AC D-15 dsl. for parts. J. L. Ponder Armuchee 706-238-9068

Want Deutz 2.5 round baler or NH 848, very good conditon or exc. condition. Grady Sutton Clarkesville 706-947-3006

Want Ford, TW 10 or TW 20 for part machine. Don C. Williams Carrollton 770854-8958 770-854-8958
Want JD 318 garden tractor, running or not, reasonable. Bob Koehl Palmetto 770-4634260

Want JD mdl. E 6 hp. engine, any condition. David Massengill Marietta 770-403-5929

tractor, in good condition, also pallet forks for skid steer hook-up. Bob Sapecky Hoschton 770-932-1348
Want small or med. size farm tractor. David Brown Union City 770-964-1123
Want squeeze chute & cattle sweep at reasonable price. Ralph Duncan Newnan 770-502-0344
Want stationary hay baler, good working order, reasonably priced. John Walls Cumming 404-307-7506
Want steering box for 245 MF tractor, also both cylinders. R. Lacey 2397 Ridgeway Road Commerce 30529 706-335-6447
Want two silage high lift dump boxes (wagons), good condition & reasonably priced. Olin Wooten Hazlehurst 912-3756016 912-375-6080
FARM SUPPLIES fl you have questions regarding ads m this
category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.
#2 tri-plex underground 200 amp elec.

1820 Heart pine. 1 & 1/2 story post and beam frame w/flooring & paneling, also 1880 corn crib w/root, 12'x14'. Jimmy Poss Carlton 706-797-3317
1x6 pine novelty siding; (unused and used); 2 heavy duty, 3"x65" hay spears (spears-<>nly), $140. Mark Eley White Plains 706-868-4050
2 18-4-34 Firestone 8 ply rear tractor tires, like brand new, $500. Harold Goldman Lincolnton 706-319-2297
2 GQF cabinet incubators, 1 hatcher, clear doors, automatic egg rotation, good cond., $300 ea. Dan Staib Bluffton 229-641-2260
2 MF or Ford turf tires on spin-out rims, nearly new, $600/obo. Douglas Gay Lyons 912-565-7022
2 farm gates, 1 round, 1 square, 1O' long x 4' wide, take both for $75. F. T. Sanders Cumming 770-887-9780
2 steel fuel tanks, 150 gal., $75, 250 gal., $125., exc. cond. w/pumps. W. N. McPherson Bainbridge 229-278-0107
20 heavy rough sawn timbers, 20' long by 4'10'', make offer, can deliver. Howard Johnson Crawfordville 770-840-7210

Plains 706-467-2809
Cleveland stainless steel, 40-60 gal., Jacked, tilting steam kettle w/lid, $400. Terry Rodrick Gainesville 678-316-2833
Comm. metal cutting band saw, 16" throat, like new cond. V. Childers Atlanta 404-2923245
Custom cutting logs to lumber, your place or mine, kiln-dried cherry avail. Danny Mason Williamson 770-227-8631
Drums, 55 gal. open & closed top plastic; 55 gal. closed top stainless steel; 275 gal. tote tanks. Ellen Chambers Fayetteville 770-774-9762
Farm or estate gates for sale. made from western cedar, any size. Russell Cochran Alpharetta 770-475-6473 678-513-0781
For sale 500 gal. propane tank, $500. J. E. Cochran Blue Ridge 706-632-5625
For sale: old bricks, cleaned, ready for use. L. C. Taylor Valdosta 229-244-1064
Free 1915 farm house. good cond., you move or tear down, lots of good lumber. Rickey White Monroe 770-787-6750
Fuel tanks, above ground, 1 lrg., $150 and 1 very lrg. $300. Andrew Cobb Statesboro

field ready, $1500. Mike Holder Vienna 229- Want KMC ripper bedder, 6-row & JD 1700 cables, $0.90/foot up to 350'. Clay Brown 20x24x10' walk-in cooler for deer cooler, 912-269-0657

273-5549 WC AC, runs well, $950; 5' bushhog, $425;

6-row planter. Hugh Hosch Buford 770-9453971

Centerville 478-951-3330 1 gal. glass jars, $1 ea., blue qt. glass jars,

storage shed, workshop, $1500. S. Johnstand Mansfield 770-385-5535

Goat tilt table w/false floor and top adjust w/power kit, like new, $1000 firm. Darryl

5' flail mower, restored, $350; 5' factory rebuilt Want MF tractor 1130 or 1100 in the $5 ea., 1 mule drawn stake cutter, good cond., 25 gal. 12 volt sprayer w/20' hose and Nealis Hampton 770-946-9160 770-630-1469

bushhog, $375. Darrell Deacon Bowdon 770258-3038

average. Arthur Daniels Jakin 229-793-2156 Want Tonka earthmover dirt pan, any cond.

$300. Lamar Pruitt Cumming 770-887-2611 _70_6~-~97_4_-_8~84__ 6 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

wand, $175. Bobby Reed Vienna 912-2688731

Grain elevator. truck lift and hammer mill. Gilbert Haskins Quitman 229-263-8482

White 230 tractor, 30 hp. w/5' finishing mower, Robert Clark Lavonia 706-356-4345

1- 1 1/2HP Maynard Hit & Miss; 1 farm

$6000; 1135 MF tractor, $5500, both good Want Troy-Bill tiller & small garden tractor. trailer sold by Sears, both $1200. Elmer R.

condition. Roy Wiley Ashburn 229-567-2854 Bill Anderson Blairsville 706-745-6556

Smith Conyers 770-922-8159

Farmland Sections and Counties

NW Section Bartow Carroll Catoosa Chattooga Dade Floyd Gordon Haralson Murray Paulding Polk Walker WhitfiAkl
NE Central
Section Barrow Clarke Elbert Franklin Greene Hart Jackson Madison Morgan Oconee Oglethorpe Walton

SE Section Appling Atkinson Bacon Brantley Bryan Bulloch Camden Candler
Charlton Chatham Clinch Coffee Echols Effingrnom Evans Glynn Jeff Davis Lanier Liberty Long
Mcintosh Montgomery Pierce Screven Tattnall Telfair
Toombs Ware
Wayne Wheeler

NE Section Banks Dawson Fannin Gilmer Habersham Hall Lumpkin Pickens Rabun Stephens Towns White Union
E. Central
Section Baldwin Bleckley Burke Columbia Dodge Emanuel Glascock Hancock Jasper Jefferson Jenkins Johnson

Jones Laurens Lincoln McDuffie Putnam Richmond Taliaferro Treutlen Twiggs Warren Washington Wilkes Wilkinson
SW Section Baker Ben Hill Berrien Brooks Calhoun Chattahoochee Clay Colquitt Cook Crisp Decatur Dooly Dougherty Early Grady

Irwin

Forsyth

Lee

Fulton

Lowndes

Gwinnett

Marion

Henry

Miller

Newton

Mitchell

Rockdale

Pulaski

Spalding

Quitman

Randolph

Schley Seminole Stewart Sumter Terrell Thomas Tift Turner Webster Wilcox Worth

W_ Central
Section Bibb Butts Coweta Crawford Harris Heard Houston Lamar Macon

Meriwether

Monroe

Greater Atlanta Muscogee

Section

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Cherokee

Pike

Clayton

Talbot

Cobb

Taylor

DeKalb

Troup

Douglas

Upson

Fayette

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Farmland Ad Form

The fall 2005 farmland edition of the Market Bulletin is scheduled September 14.

Deadline for farmland ads for this edition is August 24. You may use this form for submitting

your ad. See farmland guidelines on page 1. Remember: ads are limited to 30 words.

Advertisers must include either name, phone number and city, or name and complete

address in advertisement. This information counts as part of the 30-word limit.

____________ Section ____________ County

250 gal. smoker/cooker on trailer w/2" coupler ready to cook. Jimmy Bray Cordele 229-273-6202
3/4H pump for irrigation, $100; 1/2H pump, $50; 23' tin winches, lumber poultry houses. Jerry Bagley Cumming 770-889-1444
30 55-gal. plastic drums, 2 bung holes, 55 gal. screw on lids, 55 gal. metal w/o lids, 55 gal. stainless. Jimmy Cannon Canton 770889-2342
300 gal. plastic tanks w/cut-off valves, w/alum. cages around them, $150 ea. Barry Needham Loganville 678-475-7068
32' hay elevator extension, $250, 2 manual headgates, $200 & $250. Alvah Adams Byron 478-956-5843
4 ton heat pump, A/C compressor, used 1 yr., fully charged, $600. H. Chaney Lithonia 770-465-8099
4000' chicken house cunain, 76 pancake brooders, rear tine tiller, generator, air compressor, much more. Grady Silver Calhoun 706-625-1989
52 36" fans, Direct Drive in very good cond., $45 a piece. Judy Anderson Dawsonville 770-893_1207
55 gal. plastic drum; 16 gal. metal drum, screw on plastic drum. Bill Cheatwood Jackson 770-227-9708
56 forced air heaters, 250 thousand B.T.U, LB Whites & Hired Hands. Ned Harman Roopville 678-416-0130
SHP Campbell Hausfield, 20 gal. tank, $175. Mitchell Hensley Ellijay 706-635-2955.
6' box blade, $100, 6' Harris, $100, hoper seeder, $75, cultivator, $35. M. Canney Folkston 912-496-2117
6' chain link fence, approx. 1000', good cond., $0.60 per ft., no rails. John Hayes Sylvester 229-776-3086
6000 board ft. of wht./red oak lumber, 1 1/8"x6, 8, 10, 12" widths, $1.25 bd. ft., will consider trade for horse trailer. Greg Fowler Dalton 706-673-3603
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
Anti-fatigue floor mats, blk. rubber, interlocking, $8 ea., or all 9 for $65. Jill Beaty Cumming 678-513-1039

Hand turned wheel grinding stone, $1 o, call after 7:30 P.M. J. Buice McDonough 770957-4526
Handmade white oak baskets, various sizes; canning jars, qts./pts., $2/doz.; 5-gal pickling churn, $50; other. Willie Turpin Talmo 706-693-4410
Hardwood logs, free, various widths and lengths, approx. 50. T. Hatchett Griffin 770842-2020
Have log cabin siding, will custom cut beams up to 50'. Jerome Kuchenmeister Harrison 478-553-9135
Heart pine flooring and beams. N. Bennett Gibson 706-598-2753 706-598-3851
Heart pine flooring, 4/6/10 wide, deadhead red cypress & flooring, wide cypress 3/4 lumber, 12" wide antique redwood, cedar. Alan Sligh Fortson 706-323-1954
Hopper teed bins, 6' dia. X 2 rings; 6x2 1/2 rings, $150; 7'x3 rings, legs in concrete, $125. James Thaxton Watkinsville 706-769-1315
Horse-drawn turning-plow parts: points, wings and slides. Clarence Collins Young '--H"'a""'rr~is'--70~6"--~37..,.9"--~3~56""'2'---,----~--,-----
1have an old 2 story barn, to be torn down (dismantled) and removed from my premise. LC. Pruitt Cleveland 706_865.2098
Irrigation pump w/Wisconsin motor (BAD) pipe 11 pcs. 1 3/4"x35' - 11 pcs 3"x25', 33 pcs. 3"x35', some elbows & sprinklers, $600/obo. Gene Thomaston Thomasville 229-226-7751
Kiln dried lumber, oak, cherry, walnut, Hackleberry & cedar; also, sycamore and honeylocust logs, ready after July 4. Michael Crowe Cartersville 770-607-4134
Lumber for sale, pine, oak, and popular, cut to your specifications on woodmizer sawmill. Walter Headrick Tallapoosa 770-574-3281
Lumber various widths, lengths, $0.35$2.50 per bd. ft., $2.50 is furniture grade lumber, other. Rich Odom McDonough 770954-9218
MF rear stabilizing wheel, fits on 2 or 3 bottom plow that flips when plow is flipping dirt to left, 66004741 MF. Guy Evans Rebecca 229-423-7046
Marine plywood tor sale, all sizes, call for prices, 3/4" thick. Robert Ingram Acworth 770-97 4-3188

B/K 5th wheel hitch for pick-up, 15K rated, $200. Brooks Garner Marietta 770-435-0209.

Miratount #3465 (two hole) energy free freeze proof livestock waterers, $285 ea., cost $500 new, exc. cond. Frank Wright Ellijay

Ball and cup waterers tor poultry houses, 706-889-0998

exc. cond., make an offer. John Brannen Register 912-488-2232

Old Black Smith blower with tongs and anvil, $1500; old wheat cradle and Brier blade,

Band sawn lumber tor sale, some $100. Jack Queen Dallas 770-445-3849

dried/planed or fresh cut to your specifications, oak, poplar, blk. walnut, cedar, birch, sycamore, etc. J. J. Andrews McDonough 678-432-6531

Old sawing machine table, 19x35" cedar, oak, or glass top, block bottom, good cond. Mary Platz Mableton 770-948-0447

Baskets (hampers) 25 count, $3 ea., all for $50. Sibley Weaver Milledgeville 478-452-

Old wash pots, No. 15-20 and 30, exc. cond., $100/up. Bob Lott Lavonia 706-491-7706

5415 478-453-3303

Panels to fit pickup truck, good to haul

Bolt/nuts, 500 lbs., 5/8, 3/4, & 1" diameter, 3 to 5 1/2" long, 2 new lrg. round roof vents for

cattle. goats or pinestraw, $275. Heath Wilson Stapleton 706-547-6827

metal building. Ralph Newborn Newnan 770- Pole barn complete kit, 24'x36', easy to

Important

253-6686 Breeder house equip. for sale, including

install, $2900. Tom G . Lamb Fayetteville 770-719-1516 404-664-4124

50/30 KW Winpower generator. Phyllis Van Poles Cresote, 9"x20' and up, $1.50 per ft.;

If you do not want either your .phone number or address in your adverti$ement, please

provide this information betow for use_ only by our staff.



Gotum Watkinsville 706-769-8700

post, 9"x6', $10; 9"x8', $12. Mallory Smith

Cages, heavy duty galvanized units, Bowden 678-925-1357

custom made, various sizes, quality Pot to boil peanuts, stairless steel, $75.

construction, ideal for poultry, game birds, Michael Knox Douglasville i?0-403-2560

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rabbits & more, $10-$100. Ronnie Bennett Poultry box brooders for sale, $100 ea., like

Atlanta 404-622-9432

new. Josh Deal Statesboro912-531-0043

Canning jars, clean, in cases, most have Presto 16 qt. cooker canner, good cond.,

bands qts. (11), $3.50 ea., pis. (3), $3.23/U; $25. D. Peterman Alto 706778-9513

$3.75/N, wide-mouth, $5/N. Tony Brunson Rebuilt motor & injectorpump, 2 new front

Mail ads to the following address: M;uket Bulletin,

Cartersville 770-382-0805

tires, 4 post canopy. Kemy Scott Twin City

Chicken house equip., feeders, waters, 478-763-2703 912-687-5160

L--------------------------------------~ Georgia Department of Agriculture, 19 MLK Jr. Dr., Atlanta, GA 30334-4250.

feed bins, etc., potential to sell houses, Split locust farm fence rails and posts, del.

make an offer. Sherri Burrell Cedartown and installed anywhere..::. Mitchell Cleveland

706-777 -8394

706-865-9828

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Stainless steel 6000 gal. liquid Nitrogen tank & pump, $3000. David T. Williams Milan 229-362-4716
Styrofoam insulation, 43 ea., 3 1/2x14

6 young Black Angus breeding age bulls for sale, $750/ea. Glenn Taylor Cartersville 4043::.;1c.::2c..:-5::.::2:.:.1:::.8_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
7 cross bred cows, 2 pair, 5 springers, 3

1 112 yr. YorkX Duroc board, good herd sire, $75; 15 wk. old herd prospect boar, $55. Waylon Davenport Richland 229-838-9754
1 Berkshire boar, 2 Tamworth gilts, 2

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1/2x96, $3.90 ea., 8 ea.; 3 1/2x10 1/2x92, close by, $7500 for all. Joe Cronan Berkshire gilts for sale, $0.75 per lb. Curtis

$2.85 ea., 15 ea., 1x24x96, $1 .90 ea. R. T. McDonough 770-957-4761

White Dublin 478-410-0547

Hammond Marietta 770-427-7253

70 head of beef cows, many with calves, Regd. A.I. Duroc and Landrace Boers

Vegetable Quiche

Tobacco barns 1990's, "Tharrington" 8 box propane high efficiency heat exchangers, $9000. Jody Kemp Lyons 912-526-6862
Took down old barn, lumber & tin roofing,

others calving soon. K. Peeples Royston 706-245-4765 706-215-3988
9 black bred heifers, $1000/ea., all shots & wormed. Freeman Wingard Montezuma 478-

w/papers, farrowed, March and April 2005. Glenn Cauley Soperton 912-529-6653
Goats And Sheep

1/2 cup chopped onion 1 1/2 cups sliced mushrooms 1 cup chopped spinach or thinly sliced zucchini

stacked & ready to load, if interested please call. Charlene Bruder Gainesville 770-887-2014
Tractor tire, 7-18 firestone, R-1 AG tire, 4ply, 90% tread, $50. Alex Duke Fairburn 770306-1088
Truck tires, size 10:00 x 22, like new, 11:00 x 22, like new, 14 total for $700. Kenneth Powell Hortense 912-778-4580
Used feed bins and fill systems and 36"

244-0014 478-472-7885
Angus heifers for sale, bred & open, purebred & commercial, fall & spring calving. J. Strickland Glennville 912-654-2151
BBU Beefmaster bulls, red, polled, 18-24 mos., exc. bloodlines, shots, $1250-$2500. Robert Moultrie Woodbury 706-553-9886 770-437-2691
Blk. Angus bulls (10-16 mos.), performance

If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651_9081or404-651-9082.
% Boer Nubian, 3 and 4 mos. old, 15 to choose from, buck, does, weathers, $50 to $60 ea. Jay Barmlett Chickamauga 706-3752944
0/o Boer goats, & fullblood ABGA kids & adults, $100/up. A. Simpson Dacula 770-231-

3 large eggs 1 cup fat free half & half 1/2 teaspoon salt Black pepper to taste 1/4 teaspoon dried thyme 1/4 teaspoon paprika 1 Tablespoon all-purpose flour 1 cup grated low fat cheese (Cheddar, Swiss or Gruyere)

fins/motors for broiler houses; also feeders tested, herd cert. & accred. # 152, dely. avail., 2258

and drinkers. Dennis Grooves Clarkesville $1400 to $2000. Derek Williams Milan 229- % Boer, 5 mos., $60 ea. Glenn Garnto

706-754-3376

362-4718

_Knoxville 478-836-5942

1 9-inch deep dish frozen pie crust Combine onions, mushrooms and remaining vegetables in large microwavable

Used rabbits cages and equip., includes breeder and show cages, watering system, misc. equip., make an offer. Jan Fall Perry 478-218-2905

Bred cows, Hereford, Angus, Santa Gertrudis cross, also open heifers, very nice. .B. Hall Pavo 229-859-2764
Bulls--Brahman, Simbrah, & Simmental;

% and fullblood Boer nannies and billies, all ages, Del Aro, Pipeline, Top Gun and other grt. bloodlines, $50/up. Doug Conwell Danielsville 706-789-2766

bowl; add 1 Tablespoon water. Cover tightly with plastic wrap. Microwave on HIGH for 3 minutes. Remove plastic wrap and drain liquid. Set aside.
Combine eggs, half & half, seasonings and flour; beat with a wire whisk.

Utility poles for sale, cut into lumber on weaning and breeding age, also few cows & 1 ADGA regd. Am. Saanen buck, $350; 4

woodmizer sawmill, other lumber avail. Danny .heifers. Cliff Adams Bowdon 770-258-2069 wethers, $65 ea., 1 regd. Am. proven yearling

Kirk Franklin 770-550-8529

Exe. group of polled Hereford and F1 doe, $250; 1 doe w/papers, $150. S.

Place cheese in pie crust. Top with vegetables. Pour egg mixture over vegetables. Bake at 375 degrees for 35 to 45 minutes or until center is set.

Wood fruiVvegetable bins, 54"W x 47"L x 29"H, Bradford bulls, ready for heavy service. Jonny .Stephens Hoschton 706-654-2867

$5 ea. Martin Ford East Point 404-209-1200

.Harris Screven 912-586-6585

1 Pygmy billy, 4 mos., $30; 1 Pygmy doe, 1

Wood mizer sawn lumber 2x4x8, $1.50 ea., F-1 Bradford heifers, exc. dispositions. yr., $30, call aft. 5 P.M. Mike Mower Haddock

Rosie Higgins Lawrenceville, Ga.

other sizes avail., pine, oak, cedar, pecan, walnut, poplar, cherry. George Powell Covington 770-855-1018
Wooden trusses, 50', $75; 33', $50; also,

Charlotte Young Tennille 478-232-9168 478.552-7124
Gelbvieh bulls, breeding age, all polled, most Al sired for easy calving & fast growth.

.4 78-932-5445
1 adult Nubian nanny, 2 baby nannies, 5 wks. old, $150 for all 3, not sold separately. .Gary Guffey Chickamaoga 706-375-8589

Testing notes: The vegetables can be sauteed in a small amount of oil or butter rather than micro-waving. Any vegetable can be substituted for the spinach and zucchini as long as the amount is the same.

29' tin, $25/sheet, dely. avail. Lemuel Verner John Kiss Gainesville 770-531-1126

1 nanny for sale, BoerX Alpine, 3 yrs. old,

Watkinsville 706-769-1602

Gelbvieh bulls, breeding age, call aft. 5:30 very gentle, tame, bred to fullblood SA billy,

pm. Anthony Lawrence Clarkesville 706-754- w/papers asking $150. Nathan Young Shady

Georgia Style "Texas Caviar" You can make it as hot as you like!

LIVESTOCK

6402

.Dale 706-468-6034

Xii Gentle top quality registered red Brahman 1 purebred Nubian buck, 4 mos. old, $50, hvestock (1.e., those animals such as, bulls & heifers, weaning age to two yrs. old. tame & easy to handle. JoAnne Whitlock

2 (16-oz.) cans black eye peas, rinsed and drained 1 (16-oz.) can white hominy, rinsed and drained

but not limited to, cattle, equine, goats, David Dillard Hahira 229-794-2297

Sharpsburg 770-599-6811

2 large Jalapeno peppers, seeded and diced

sheep, swine, and poultry) musthave been Jersey bulls, approx. 700 pounds, $600/ea. 100% 7 mo. doe, 31/32 1 yr. doe, 7 yr. doe,

2 large tomatoes, chopped

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.

Tom Henderson Chickamauga 706-375-3917
Jersey heifer, ready to breed, $700; Jersey steer, 1 yr. old, $250 or $800 for both. Donna Keyser Mauk 478-862-9718
Limousin bull, polled red, 16 mos. old, gentle, best bloodlines, $1200. Albert Vaughters Dawsonville 706-265-3381
Limousin bulls, black, polled, exc.

100% 1 yr. buck, Heard County. April Hale Franklin 770-854-5841
100% Boer bucks, Eggs Ennobled bloodlines, $300. Lisa Jackson Social Circle 770-464-2118
100% SA Boer buck, the best anywhere, any price, improve your herd. Marie Kilgore Lawrenceville 770-466-8902

1 medium Vidalia onion, chopped 1 medium size green pepper, chopped 1 Tablespoon sugar 1 teaspoon salt 1/2 to 1 teaspoon ground black pepper 1/2 teaspoon dried dill weed 1 Tablespoon olive oil

1 Bangus bull, 2 yrs. old, 1 Angus Southern cattle cow bull, 2 yrs. old, both are purebred. Gene Hatcher Albany 229-777-9167
1 bull, 5 cows, 3 calves, (all Black Angus), $4000. Donald York Griffin 770-228-2116
1 commercial bull, service age, red, polled, large frame, trades considered, $900. K.

bloodlines & EPD's. R. Roberts Winder 770867-5053
Regd. Angus bulls, 15-17 mos. old, semen tested, good EPD's. John Stuedemann Comer 706-202-2371 706-540-2470
Regd. Angus bulls, 16-18 mos., excellent EPD's, ultra sounded, exc. condition, 1400-

2 1/2 yr. old purebred Nubian billy goat, good breeder for $125. Ruth Kotowski Lula 770-869-3221 770-654-8144
2 Pygmy billies, 1 yr. old, $50 ea. Justin Davis Auburn 770-868-5771
2 males, $50 ea., 1 female, $75. Greg Givens Dacula 770-962-5575

2 Tablespoons Balsamic vinegar Tortilla Chips
Mix all ingredients in large bowl. Refrigerate overnight to allow flavors to blend. Serve with tortilla chips.
Note: Substitute 1/2 to 213 cup mayonnaise for the Balsamic vinegar and

Buice Carnesville 404-372-3787
1 young bull, Maine Anjou X Simmental sire & dam on site, DOB 12/01/04, nice. Wayne Swanson Rabun Gap 706-400-1645
1 yr. old Buffalo heifers & bulls for sale. Leon Smith Eatonton 706-485-1163
10 regd. Angus heifers, weaned, vacc., sell as group Traveler bred, $850/per. Benny Jeffers Sylvania 912-863-4667
12 commercial replacement heifers, bred to low birth weight regd. Black Angus bulls. Gail Gibbs Forsyth 478-405-2336
12 nice open Santa Gertrudis heifers, 750+ lbs. Liz Fortner Kite 478-469-5245
12 regd. Black Angus bulls, year old & down low birth, high wean wt. M. Cottrell Dahlonega 678-617-6499
15 Regd. Black Angus bulls, 14- 17 mos. old, $1000, you pick. Gary Ridley LaFayette 706-638-1911
19 Angus/Brangus heifers bred to regd. Black Angus bull, due to calf in Jan., all shots/wormed, exc. set of heifers, $1000/ea. David Puryear Montezuma 770-318-9445
2 feeder bull calves for sale; 1 black Baldy, weight 450 lbs.; 1 Hereford, weight 350 lbs. Donnie L. Patterson Toomsboro 478-946-2595
20 Brangus/Angus quality bred heifers to calve in Feb. '06, wt. 850-950 lbs. Randall D. Waits Rockmart 770-684-3358
25 mixed commercial bred cows & some pairs, $950; 1 Angus bull, $1400. Bo Bailey Bowdon 770-314-7212 256-568-9098
3 crossbred Angus Hereford heifers w/1st. calf at side, $3600. Jimmy Blitch Statesboro 912-682-8330
3 yr. old regd. Black Angus heifer, nonbreeder, exc. choice for freezer, large cow, $850. Mike Ford Cohutta 706-694-4695
30 bred heifers, black & black Baldy, real nice; 80 open heifers. black & black Baldy. Lance Marlow 3750 Geo Wm's Road Monroe 30656 678-776-0883 770-267-0717
30 regd. Black Angus bulls, service age, big rugged, range raised, $1200/up., good EPD's. George Queener Chickamauga 706-539-2537.
33 head fancy replacement heifers, some Angus-Simmental cross, some CharolaisSimmental cross, aJ+>rox. wt. 650 lbs. Benny Reed Hawkinsville 678-316-1181
36 fancy nice ~lack heifers, running w/Angus bull, since June 6th. Eddie Henry Kite 912-687-0115
40 bred, $1350/ea., llO exposed, $1200/ea., Angus/Simmental heifes, all bred to regd. Angus. Dean Davis Barntsville 770-358-0644
43 black heifers, 6 mo;., pasture exposed to bulls. Raleigh Long Lncolnton 7063594038 706-401-0137
45 commercial cows, ~me w/calves, 1 Angus bull & 1 Charolais bill. Danny Fortner Kite 478-494-6057 478-4940337
5 regd. Black Angus w/Brrnveigh bull, all less than 5 yrs. old, $7510. Jay Smith Newnan 678-644-0919
52 cross bred cows, mos\ w/calves, 3 Braunvieh bulls, 3 yrs. old. Da';i Strickland Luthersville 770-927-6787

1600 lbs. D. Scott Sylvania 912-863-4754 Regd. Belted Galloway, 15 mos. old bull &
22 mos. heifer, sell as pair. Ken Cook Dallas no-ea.1-1002 770"::!05-15208
Regd. Black Angus bulls, 18-30 mos. old, many Al sired, very gentle. Jerry Kenbeek Lakeland 229-563-8616
Regd. Black Angus bulls, Daquantae bloodline, easy calving, 16 mos., ready for service. A. Mancusi-Ungaro Monroe 770-2677179
Regd. Black Angus bulls, exc. bloodlines. Roy Ward Temple 770-562-3650
Regd. Black Angus cows, bred to son of VRD, calving Oct., $1000. Roy V. Millsap Summerville 706-397-8122 770-772-0186
Regd. Charolais bulls for sale. Bobby C. Burch Eastman 478-374-2772
Regd. Red Angus bull, exc. bloodline & good price, call aft. 6 pm. Jorge Haber Columbus 706-323-2405
Regd. Shorthorn bull, sired by Sonny, 21 mos. old, $1500. Greg Walker Calhoun 706629-2632
Regd. black Simmental bull, DOB 2-272000, very gentle, easy calving, $1400, nego., also 1 yr. old bull. J. D. Mooney Carnesville 706-384-4608
Regd. black bull, 16 mos. old, Traveler bloodline, $850. Don Helm Covington 770786-6503
Regd. polled Shorthorns Club calves, herd bull prospect, exc. quality. Ken Bridges Nicholson 706-757-3908
Regd. red Simmental bulls for sale, gentle, easy calving, Al sired, 18 mos. old. Chris Keller Waycross 912-286-0286
Santa Gertrudis bulls, polled, exc. bloodlines. Larry Loughridge 322 Ball Ground Road Chatsworth 30705 706-695-4987
Scottish Highland cattle, registered, one white cow, $1300; two young bulls, $800/ea., near Blue Ridge. M. LeFort Powder Springs 770-420-2318
Senepol bulls for sale, fullblooded, percentage, top bloodlines, call aft. 6 pm. Grand "P" Ranch. R. L. Peacock Broxton 912-359-3712
Texas Longhorns (lullblood), 14 weaned calves, $350 average. Robert Swearingen Reynolds 478-847-3167
Swine
If you have- questions-regarding ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.
Swine moving from farm to farm must have a negative brucellosis and pseudorabies test within the past 30 days before they are moved whenever there is a change of ownership. Exceptions are swine from a validated brucellosis-free and qualified pseudorabies-free herd. Buyers are urged to request proof of a negative brucellosis and pseudorabies test prior to purchase.
Hogs and pigs for sale, diff. sizes. Greg Garner Villa Rica 770-459-3049

3 Pygmy billies, 3-05, $40 ea., not for slaughter. B. Ardron Ball Ground 770-4794893
3 Pygmy does, $100-150. Betty Ambrose Talking Rock 706-253-6297
8 billies, 3/4 Kiko, 1/4 Spanish, 3-5. mos. old, $200 ea. J. R. Oliver Sycamore 229-5674907
ABGA Boer goat, 2 bucks, 1 doe, $375 for all. Charles Cawthon Lavonia 706-491-9432
ABGA Boers, everything 6-8 mos., 4 bucks, $200 ea., 1 beau. 6 mos. paint buck, $275; does, $275; 1 percentage buck, $75. L. Parham Newnan 770-254-0423
ADGA Nubian goats, $300/up, bucks $125/up, CAE free, good stock, bottle raised. Lisa Rees Good Hope 770-267-8279
ADGA purebred Nubian buck & doe, Championship bloodlines, 2 pureblood LaMancha does, Championship bloodlines & heavy milk lines. Jamie Morris LaFayette 706-639-1743
ADGA regd. Nubians, buck and doe kids 3 to 6 mos. Paul Warren Rossville 706-8660097
African Pygmy goats, baby billies and baby nannies, $50/up, bottle-fed Nubians and Saanens avail. Sonia Christiansen Lawrenceville 770-616-7332
Angora goats, 2 wethers, DOB 3/31/05 & 5/13/05, beau., pure wht. fiber, $50 ea., ready to go now. Laura Lynn-Lee Lithia Springs 770-944-2099
Baby Pygmy goats, bucks and does, 8 to 12 wks. old. Ralph Turner Sparta 706-444-8309
Barbados/Katahdin ram, gentle, good breeders, 2 yrs., rams, ewes, 8-18 mos., $75125. Jim Welch Villa Rica 770-459-8608
Boer buck kid, fullblood, lrg. frame, good cont., father pure, mother high, $125. John Young Lavonia 706-356-5856
Boer bucks, full blood, born 1-05. Edward Swann Temple 770-562-5977
Boer does, high %, regd., $200; not regd., $125. Denise Spitler Newborn 770-784-5318
Boer goats, 75% billy kid, $75; 2 75% female kids, $100 ea.; 2 50% nannies, $150 ea., 2 100% regd. nannies, $200 ea. Mervin Rudolph Resaca 706-602-4608
Boer goats, all ages, high %, 718 & up, can be regd., show quality or meat, reas. price. Ron Lakey Monroe 770-267-8991
Boer goats, fullblood, percentage, red paint, correct, all ages, also meat goats. B Gibbs Loganville 770-466-2921
Boer/Nubian, DOB 4/05, gentle, friendly, all shots given & wormed, $60. S. Lincoln Commerce 706-335-0740
Common goats for sale. Grace Jones Elberton 706-283-7051
Fullblood Boer goats, exc. bloodlines, Eggs Hilltop, Jerry Pistolero, Kaptein Pipeline, does & bucks. Jeff Kravie Hartwell 404-569-0398 .
Fullblooded SA Boer billy, show quality, call for bloodlines, on papers, will trade for tractor equip., 3 yrs., $425. K. Young Shady Dale 706-468-2915
Only one ad may be placed per family unit.

olive oil.
Other variations: Use whole kernel corn instead of hominy ;ind 3 Tablespoons fresh cilantro instead of dill weed. Black beans can be substituted for some or all of the black eye peas.
Doris H. Davis Ft. Valley, Ga.
We Want Your Healthy Recipes
As honorary spokesman for the Georgia Commission on Women's Childhood Health and OverWeight Initiative, Commissioner Irvin is encouraging students and their families to include Georgia's delicious, wholesome farm products in their diets to ensure a healthy and long life.
With this in mind, the Market Bulletin would like readers to share their favorite health-conscious recipes (those that are low in fat, cholesterol, sugar, etc.). If you have a recipe you would like to share with our readers, send it to: Georgia Cooking, Market Bulletin, 19 MLK Jr. Drive SW, Atlanta, GA 30334-4250.

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

Goats and sheep for sale, $65/up. Spiros Kuluberis Elberton 706-213-7699
IBGA 97% purebred Boer buck, DOB 3/19/03, $275. Mike Mason Rockmart 678363-5653
IBGA Boer male & females, some mixed Spanish, $100/up, Championship bloodlines, go fast. Barbara Avery Washington 478-3483019
IBGA regd. SA Boer billies, 4 mos. to 2 yrs., good bloodlines. Andy Thigman Bonaire 478922-7532
Katahdin sheep, ewes, ram & lambs for sale, $50-$125. Clyde Taylor Doerun 229336-8528
Kiko billies percentage/breeding age, $125. Thomas Freeman Forsyth 478-745-7978
Kiko bucks, 3/4 to 100% NZ, 3 to 6 mos. old, $150/up. S. McKinnon Albany 229-4363831
Kiko does, 1/2, 3/4, 718. Michael/Christy Swails Pearson 912-422-6237
Mature Pygmy billy, 6 goats, 1 hornless, 1 small horned, $65/obo. Nathan Weatherby Canton 678-492-6457
Nigerian dwarf Nubians, Angoras, regd., blue eyes, friendly, closed herd, $45/up. Hope Bennett Cleveland 706-348-7279
Nubian milk goats w/4 wk. old baby's, $400; Nubian, Boer cross babies, $75. Billy Treece Ringgold 706-673-5306
Polled NubianX Boer doe w/twins, 1 young doe, 2 young bucks; also, BoerX Nubian. R. Cole Carrollton 770-834-3490 770-830-6983
Purebred Kiko buck, 3 yrs. and 2 mos. old, long, tall, blk. in color, $600. Thomas Blackburn Statesboro 912-839 3647

Purebred Nubian goats, 1 doe, poss. bred, good milker & breeder, $125; 1 buck w/papers not filed, proven breeder, $125; 1 billy. Irene Harmon Thomaston 706-646-2328
Pygmy babies, Agouti & spotted, handled daily, have shots & weaned, whethers & nannies; also, 2 yr. old whether. A. Wyrosdick Dahlonega 706-867-9073
Pygmy billies, 3-6 mos. old, $35-$40 ea., not for slaughter. Mary Sell Villa Rica 770459-4175
Pygmy goats, blk./wht. multi-colored, herd reduction, reas. price to good home & pasture. David Skelton Gainesville 770-503-1760
Raw goat milk for animals, fully licensed, $9 gal., ask about Atlanta, Douglasville & Roopville order pickup locations. Sheila Simpson Roopville 770-854-8754
Regd. Pygmy goats and Shetland sheep. Darrel Kemp Eastman 478-374-2667
Romanov ewes & lambs, $150/up, crossbred sheep, $75/up. Ann Swenson Stephens 706-743-7679
Young goats, $45 ea. Ross Anderson Elberton 706-283-4847
To advertise, you must be a resident of Georgia, out-of-state wanted column is the only exception to this rule
Recipe Request
Want recipe for "Buttermilk Ice Cream."
Ruth Kirk 980 Fuller's Chapel Chatsworth. GA 30705

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday July 20, 2005

Equine For Sale

1998 chestnut TWH gelding, wht. mane and Beau. 4 yrs. regd. TB gelding, 16.1hds., drk. '05 Ringnecks $5, Bourbon Red turkey Guineas $3 each, peacocks $20 each. R.

ail, 14.3hds., fast smooth gait w/lots of trail bay/roan, show prospect, top bloodlines, poults $8, Coturnix quail $1. Kevin Daft Jackson Fort Valley 478-825-5886

lfyou-tiave questions regarding ads in this and traffic riding, $2500. T. Gunter Vienna $3500. G. Gibson Atlanta 404-349-5453

Braselton 770-965-0599

Hvy. breed ducks: Blue, Silver or Black

category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651- 229-268-8043 229-938-6353

Beau. APHA 2 yr. gelding, exc. running '05 Royal Palm turkeys, guineas, AIR, Buff Swedish, Rauen, Cayuga, Pekin, 1 wk. and

9081or404-651-9082.

2 ponies, spotted jack, 2 horses, solid-bay, bloodlines, $3000, cute, red roan pony, gentle & Orpington, Red Leg pullets $7, Dominique trio up, pasture raised. Roger Bell 1001 Horse

All equine advertised in the Market paint, palomino, 2 3-yrs., 5-yr., 8-yr., 13-yr., all rides, $800. P. Smith Rockmart 770-684-8208 $20. Sandra Miller Talking Rock Creek Rd. Millen 478-982-5762

Bulletin must have had a negative Coggins gentle/rides, & pulls wagon, $465-1475. J. Bethlehem donkeys, pregnant jenny & sdmill@ellijay.com 706-253-3340 770-893-7622 Indian Runner ducks for sale, Buff

test within past 12 months. Negative reports are valid for 12 months from the sample date. A copy of this test report must accompany the ad each time it is submitted or the notice will be returned to the advertiser. For this reason, generalized ads (i.e., many horses, varieties to choose from, others, etc.) cannot be accepted. Buyers are urged to request verification of a negative Coggins test before purchasing any equine. Any falsification of Coggins tests can result in fines and/or suspension of advertising privileges in the Market Bulletin. This regulation also applies to equine advertised in the "At Stud" and "Boarding" categories of the quarterly

Nelms McDonough 770-954-9885
2 regd. miniature donkeys, 1 has wk old baby, gray dun, very gentle. James Gragg Tiger 706-782-6055
2000 AOHA sorrel mare, green broke, western and trails, Red Hot Zipper bloodlines, beau., gentle, $2500. Bridgette Nusall Lyons 9 12-565-8916 Jwaor/ohh2uan0nls0tdoe2enr,r,Frecuagosydlleee.dtgteepviifnnioltlroecWe7sfI7iTll0ys-,e4lle6l,rs0i$sd-2o8e5n5s0,s30,5.bgAarrmte.abnaadcllak-
2004 APHA blk./wht. filly, Champion bloodlines, show quality. James Monk Ham(!ton 770-946-9327

young jack, friendly and very gentle. Jeanne O'Connor Carnesville 770-361-0772
Big beau. Belgian/OH mare, 8 yrs, old, not trained, never bred, $1000. R. Stanley Eastmon 478-374-2501
Blk. mare, 16hds., TWH, no papers, 11 yrs., Icads, clips, new shoes, asking $1200. Lynn Wheeler Acworth 770-974-3754 770-8510 330
Gelding, 6 yrs. old, calm, exp. trail horse, jumps, WTC on loose rein, 15hds., $4000. Gail Ford Winder 404-512-9073
Miniature chocolate jenny bred to spotted jack, $900; tiny yearling AMHA pal/pinto show Iilly, $900. Stacy Brown Cleveland 706-318-

'05 hatch chicks, one to six weeks old, Game Bantam cross, great layers, $2.50 each. Tim Ward Acworth 770-966-8997 '\
'05 lge. beau, breeds, Golden Lace Wynandottes, Black Australops, males and pullets, Buff Orpington Molena, all $10 each. John Ervin Quitman 229-671-1401
'05 mixed ducks, free to a good pond, not for consumption. Nita Mays Winder 770-8673551
'05 peafowl: Black Shoulder & Java Green, '05 Pheasants: R. Gold, L. Amherst, Elliott's, Swinhoe & Edwards; also, Mandarin ducks. John Mason Macon 478-986-3709
10 hens, 1 rooster White Legions $45, baby

Orpington chickens, other. Jerry Hubbs Athens 706-546-6686
Light Brahma laying hens, huge Black Brahma, Cochin Bantams; also, have hatching eggs for sale. S. Anderson Dalton 706-259-5475
Mallard & Blue Swedish ducks, 1-3 days old, can ship by P.O., 2 wk.-12 wk. ducks, 6 wk. - 12 wk. Dominick pullets. Raymond Seckinger Ellabell 912-858-5048 912-2348500
Muscovy ducks $12 each, big stock yard chickens $8 each. D. L. Watkins 1056 . Claybourne Dr. Elberton 30635 706-2137708

equine editions. '00 APHA flashy blk./wht. tobiano gelding,
green broke, gentle, easy keeper, 14hds., $2000. Russ LaPlume Grayson 770-554-

2005 APHA filly, bay & wht., Mr. Gunsmoke bloodlines, halters, loads, bathes, etc., $1500/obo. L. Wainwright Fort Valley 478825-9968

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Miniature horse, 4 yr. old mare, chestnut color, beau. horse, asking $600. Angela Degler Greenville 706-672-4117

guineas, Toulouse geese, others. Terry Winfrey Rte. 1, Box 18AA Kite 31049 478469-3267
100+ flying mallards and Indian Runners $6

Nene geese (Hawaiian), fed. reg. in Ga. only; also, free Bantam chickens: Columbian Rocks, call after 6 p.m. W.C. Davis Stockbridge 770-474-1154

9846
'01 AQHA mare, chestnut, GG daughter Peponita, 3 mos. bred to Sabres Little Peppy, should produce drk. grey or brown, $2800.

4 yr. OH/mustang gelding, 14.3hds., needs exp. rider, fast, would make grt. barrel racer, $900/obo, Ive. messg. Troy Boykin Locust Grove 770-954-9189

Miniature horse, grey mare AMHR regd., 35" tall, bred to blk. Appaloosa, $700. Charles Hutto Augusta 706-863-7161
Miniature horse, very gentle, bay, looking

& $10 each. Bobby Tucker Moultrie 229-9412234
12 types Moderns, OE Game, all types, pigeons, Silkies, ducks, all good qlty., rare

O.E. Game Bantams from show stock, Black, Blue, White, BB Reds, Silver Duckwings, Wheatens, Blue Splash & doves. Mack McBurnett Tyrone 770-487-2233

Farrell Warwick Cleveland 706-865-4172

5 Tennessee Walker mares, due to foal

'01 Brindle bay dun Mustang, 15+hds., "Wimpy" bloodline, AIHR, halter broke, $500/obo trade for filly/mare. G. Garnto Commerce 706-335-2226
'02 APHA bucksin gelding, good bloodlines, greenbroke, $2700; 16 yr. TB mare, free. Christine Moran Loganville 770-207-6970

September, October, bred to regd. Tennessee Walker stallion, $1000-$3000. Tammy Hermann Waleska 706-337-7335 770-7962449
5 yr. old OH gelding, 14.2hds., bay, greenbroke, can jump/barrel prospect, $1500. Mandy Hendrix Tem(!le 770-842-4494

'02 AOHA sorrel gelding by Playgirls Reflection, started under saddle, very capable, correct cont. for halter and pleasure, $2200. S. Relaford Dalton 706-277-4480
'02 mare breeding stock paint, bomb proof, loads, clips, performs grt. under saddle, sacrifice to good home, $600. Ann Cathey Alto 706-778-1933
'02 paint gelding, 14.2hds., started under saddle, gentle and willing, very flashy, can email pie. $1500. John Cumbie Monroe 770266- 7654
'03 AQHA bay gelding, Incentive Fund sired by Hotroddin, this colt is a steal @ $1200. Lynn Smith Powder Springs 678-207-8448
'03 palomino filly AQHA Dry Doc, Peppy San Badger; '02 sorrel filly, Mr. Gunsmoke, Dry Doc, going well u/s. John Weaver Calhoun 770-324-0205

6 yr. AQHAAppendix sorrel mare, 14.2hds., trail horse, loads, bathes, ties, stands for farrier, UTD/shots, coggins, ridden by 12 yr. old. Cindy Power Gainesville 770-654-5503
6 yr. old blk. horse, mule, 15hds., about 1000 lbs., work to wagon and rides, $1500. Dennis Jennings Cumming 770-886-9572
6 yr. regd. palomino OH gelding; 15.3hds., 6 yr. regd. bay OH gelding, 15.0hds., Natural Horsemanship training. Pete Dillingham Jas[!er 706-692-6856
7 yr. bay OH gelding, very handsome, $1000; 8 yr. sorrel OH gelding, trail rides, $1000; 19 yr. TWH chestnut, gentle, go anywhere. Wayne Williams Crawford 706456-2669
7 yr. old AQHA flashy blood bay gelding, loves the trail, prof. trained English & western, 15hds., $3500. L. Homans Gainesville 770534-0222

'03 sorrel OH, $550, broke, trails, loads, stands, clips. Jim Boynton Newnan 770-2538010

7 yr. old sorrel OH mare, trail exp., easy

going, no vices, owner no time. Amber Gilbert

Lula 678-316-8398



'04 AQHA blk. colt, Dry Docs on papers, top and bottom, leads, loads, $1100. Harry

8 yr. TWH gelding, blk. roan, $2000; 22 yr. TWH mare, blk. roan, $600. Annette Dodger

Propes Flowery Branch 770-967-6762 '04 l'aITTt cott, gentle, halter broke, smart,
$500/obo; 2000 paint gelding, green broke,
smart, lots of potential, $1000/obo. Shone

Washington 706-678-5509 e yr. old Alto regd. saddle ETC, $1400.
Ronald Musik Newnan 770-251-1966

Galbraith Bowdon 770-258-7755

8 yr. old beau. OH/App bay mare, 15.2hds.,

'95 AQHA palomino mare, '97 paint gelding; '96 palomino gelding, '98 TWH gelding, '99 pony gelding, gentle, beau., dely., avail. Tom

green broke 2 yrs. ago, but have not ridden since, $1000, friendly. Dawn Ranels Pine Mountain 706-663-7427

Sewell Ellijay 706-635-4515 706-635-2973
'96 AOHA gelding, 15.2hds., Hypp N/N, show and trail exp., $4000. Joyce Diane Clark Ellabell 912-823-3062 912-224-9538

9 yr. OH/gaited gelding, 14.2hds., trail ridden, smooth, kind, 7 games, soundly barefoot, $1200. Juvanna Escher Villa Rica 770-459-8631 770-366-0898

'99 AQHA palomino stallion, Sonny Dee Bar pedigree, $2200; '87 AQHA bay broodmare, pregnant, $1000; 5 yr. old broodmare/foal, $750/pr. Wayne Pegram Danielsville 706335-7604
1 gelding bay OH mix, halter, lead, 14.2hds., 4 yrs., gentle, but needs work,

9 yr. old App. gelding, red roan, pretty markings, grt. on trails, healthy feet, easy keeper, exp. rider, $1850. Jennifer Hall McDonough 404-391-8794
9 yr. old regd. OH mare, beau. chestnut, 15hds., very gentle, grt. trail horse, 4H pony club, $3000 firm. Michele McCoy Athens 706543-0705

$500/offer. Sheryle Howard Shiloh 706-6284822

APHA mares (2) sorrel overo, halter type, greenbroke, $7500 pr., 2 palomino breeding

10 yr. BelgianX mare, beau. strawberry stock yearling fillies, $1250 ea. Maureen Orr

roan, approx. 16hds., gentle, leads, loads, Snellville 678-863-0011

bred to OH stud, $900. Jeremy Polk Meigs 229-683-3314

APHA, 2 yrs., 15.1hds., extremely gentle, riding very well, by Kiss My Zippe out of point

10 yr. old regd. Hallinger mare, beau. Amish earning mare, wht. w/sorrel (tovero). Dawn

trained to pull and ride, $2000. Matt Barecky Fendley Cordele 229-273-5898

Byron 478-956-0375

AQHA '02 palomino gelding, $1800; '04

14 yr. App. John mule, 14.1hds., golden palomino stud Foundation bloodlines,

rides/works; 3 yr. blk. Molly mule, 14.1hds., Imprinted at birth, both handled daily. Pam

sweet disp., $1200 ea., cash only. W. Carroll Whitmire Jefferson 706-367-7616

Rome 706-235-9346

AOHA 3 yr. gelding, 15.3+hds., On the

15 yr. 16.2hds. TB cross gelding, ridden Money Red, Easy Jet, Regal Pleasure, broke,

Eng. and western, gentle, good temperament, . ready to finish. D. Adams Fairburn 404-735-

low maintenance, $1500/obo. Courtney 5916

Pearson Douglasville 770-834-7798

AOHA 3 yr. gelding, 6 mos. training WP,

15 yr. old bay welch gelding, 13 1/2hds., ultimate trail horse, sweet, loaded personality,

gentle, $750/obo. B. Adams Bogart 678-227- approved home only, chestnut blaze socks,

4629 770-725-0094

$3500. Georgianna Senter Commerce 770-

15hds. grey mare bred to Arabian, due Feb. 560-3850

or March, Arabian stud, $800 ea. Beverly AOHA outstanding 6 yr. beau. healthy

Harrell Dawson 229-995-4924

gelding, Foundation breeding, current on

16 yr. regd. Appaloosa mare, grt. on trails, shots, easy keeper, needs a cowboy. Paula

15hds., $1000. Donna McDaniel Dacula 770- LeCates McDonough 770-957-1999

822-6161

ApHC yearling halter filly, dun w/Appaloosa

17 yr. regd. Arabian mare, 15.1hds., grt. trail blanket mare, well broke, green gelding, all

horse, sweet disp., wonderful ground gentle, $1200 to $4500. R. E. Taylor

manners, $1800. D. Mitas Cartersville 770- Carrollton 770-445-6443

386-0922

Arabian 5 yr. bay mare, 15hds., lrg. bone,

1991 AQHA & PHBA palomino gelding, grt. Polish, broke needs finishing, very upright,

horse, best ride on a OH, smooth trot, slow dressage/hunter, loves attention, $3500. Doris

lope, anyone can ride, $3000. Terri Chalker Cher!Y Monroe 678-429-2450

Thomson 706-829-0440

Arabian regd. broodmare, 14.5hds., $600,

1993 APHA sorrel/overo mare, beau. two 1/2 quarter horse colts, $450 ea., located

markings and good cont., easy keeper, near Dublin Ga. Don Rogers Byron 478-956-

anyone can ride, grt. trail horse, $2500. Shane 2300

Ior a new home, loves attention and wants someone to jog with. C. Green Grantville 770-583-3811 404-755-4597
Miniature regd. donkey, jenny, 9 mos., $900, grey dunn. Dale Morrison Chickamauga 706-539-2805
Morgan, regd., 6 yrs. old, chestnut filly, exc. cont., very gentle, rides & drives, $3500. S. Thomas Monroe 770-267-8400
Nice Arabian mare, 10 yrs., good trail horse, 14.1 hds., K lstari bloodlines. Fran Wilde Bogart 770-725-2456
Paint regd. mare, sorrel/wht., 13 yrs. old sorrel/wht.; good trail horse & broodmare, kid safe. Mike Martin Clarkesville 706-839-7139
Paso Fino regd. bay mares, 10 yrs., 15hds.; 12 yrs., 14.2hds., grt. gaits, brio and easy keepers. Robert Doeseckle McDonough 770388-0181
Pony mare, 5 yrs. old, very cute gray roan, green broke, walk, trot and starting to canter, has been ridden, $1500. S. Free Fayetteville 770-486-0916
Quarter horse, beau. palomino, 1O yr. old gelding, safe for kids. Sarah Clinton Chickamauga 706-375-4346
RAOH sorrel gelding, 16.5hds., 22 yrs.; OH palomino gelding, 15hds., 18 yrs., both w/new saddles, $1700 ea. Roy Tomazin Register 912-852-9525
Regd. 4 yr. old wht./blk. App./QH, needs exp. rider, grt. bloodlines, pies. avail., $3000 or reas. offer. Rebecca Morton Chickamauga 706-375-2265
Regd. Arabian chestnut mare, 7 yrs., grt. trail/show horse, bombproof, $3000 OBO; chestnut gelding, 3 yrs., $1500/obo. Tom Falkenberry Adairsville 770-773-9477 678643-7638
Regd. TWH mare, 8 yrs., show, trail, very pretty, no vices, $1500; AQH mare, 14 yrs., good w/kids, $1000. Shelly Phillips Dallas 404-427 -5004
Regd. miniature female donkey, grey dunn color, $900; regd. miniature stallion, jet blk. color, $1200. Bill Haas Perry 478-987-1789
TB mare, 10 yrs., drk. bay w/chrome, beau., grt. manners, good working horse, green or broodmare, $4500. Samantha Willard Locust Grove 770-312-5266
TB mares, 10 yr and 2 yr., both drk. bays, gorgeous, big, sound, sale $3000, lease $1000. G. Brown Palmetto 770-463-2014
TWH 12 yr. sorrel mare, flaxen/mane, 14.2hds., grt. for kids or timid rider, exc. on trails, $1500. W. Echols McDonough 404925-9335
TWH 2 yr. old chestnut gelding; blk. yearling filly; TWH/SSH blk./wht. yearling filly, shown halter, gentle, grt. bloodlines. Jerry Dickerson Hoboken 912-458-3454
TWH 4 yr. gelding, greenbroke, exp. rider, sound, up to date on all shots, $1200. Louann Massey Atlanta 706-757-2481
TWH 5 yr. gray/wht. gelding, extra smooth, loads/clips, beau., stylish, 15.1 hds., wht. mane/tail, lots of trail exp./endurance, very fancy, good cont., $2500. Joe Barton Temple 404-444-1461
TWH geldings: 5 yr. steel gray; 7 yr. bay.; 8 yr. blk./wht.; 9 yr. blk.; 9 yr. strawberry roan. Shea/Albert Queen Dallas 770-505-0090
TWH regd., tall, 16+hds., gelding, blk., 13 yrs. old, gentle, anyone can ride, $1800. Carlos McDonald Danielsville 706-795-0320
TWH triple regd. b/w mare, 5 yrs., had since birth, gentle, blk. mare w/blaze, 10 yrs., regd. racking, pretty, $2000 ea. R. Jarvis Cumming 770-740-1023
TWHBEA bay mare, 7 yrs. old, out of Generators Sundrop and Hard Cash mare, $1800. David Heramb Rydal 706-629-7707
TWHBEA, beau. chestnut gelding, 5 yrs., trail, field trail exp., well broke, smooth gaited, Out of Prides John Grey. Phillip R. West Eastman 478-374-5831
Poultry/Fowl For Sale

breeds, buy or trade. Jason Chadwick Jasper 706-253-7579
2 Game red roosters, approx. 1 yr. old; also 2 Game black baby chicks for sale. A.A. Whitt Cumming 770-887-1752
2 pr. California Valley, sev. Golden Manchurian Quail, 4 Chukars, 1 male, 3 females, 2 male Barbary Partridge. Berry Doyle Augusta 706-863-7320
4 white laying hens $10 each. Lisa Jarrett Athens 706-543-9597
Ameraucana Bantams, layers of blue eggs, bearded, muffed, Wheaten, Buff, Black, Blue, White, others, all adult birds $10 each, trios, pairs, others. Johnny Parks Gainesville 770983-3208
Araucanas, (Easter egg chickens), adults and chicks, $4 to $10, about 50 chickens total. Aaron Hix Chatsworth 706-422-8747
Baby chicks for sale $2 each, Silver Laced Wyandottes, exc. brown egg layers. Stephanie Pippins Bainbridge 229-243-9381
Baby guineas $1.50, baby turkeys, Bronze, $6, call nights. Mack Chambers Ailey 912583-4487
Baby pearl guineas $3 each. John Burnett 791 Morgan Rd. Bremen 30110 770-6463236
Bantam chicks: BB, Spangle, Barred O.E., some grown prs., ducks, Muscovy Runners, Rauen, Pekins, baby guineas. Dwayne Beard Royston 706-245-5736
Bantams: '05 Porcelain D'Uccle $20/trio, Red Frizzle quad $20 ex, hens $6, Black Silkies/Cochins $15 pair. Janet Chandler Rutledge 706-557-9195
Bantams: Silver Duckwing, BB Reds, Spangles, Silver Sebrights, show qlty. stock, selling out, $45 per trio. Audrey Rowden Bogart 770-725-7535
Beau. Bantam roosters $10, young Bantam pairs $20, trios $25; '05 mixed Bantam chicks $5 each. Margy Mathews Lawrenceville 770963-4039
Beau. White Pekin, (grown), and baby Muscovy ducks. Jim Snow Hampton 770897-0258
Beautiful flying mallard ducks in full color $25 pair, day old baby ducks $4 each, no Sunday sales. James Altman Folkston 912496-2063 912-337-0402
Bourbon Red turkey, 5 wks., $15 each. Brad Boyt Thomaston 706-647-3281 706656-4711
Buff Orpington: chicks, 2 wks. to 8 wks. old, last hatch until Sept., no grown chickens. Donald Allen Lilburn 404-409-1191
Chickens $1 O each, fresh brown eggs $1.50/doz., peacock $75. Betty Sharpe Morrow 404-366-6930
Chickens, asstd. hvy. breeds, Top Hats, guineas, ducks, Muscovy, Indian Runners, other. Bill Sells East Dublin 478-274-0319
Chickens, ducks, chicks and ducklings, Keets and poults, Valdosta area. Joe/Laura Perkins Barney 229-775-2886
Chickens, guineas; turkeys, peafowl, most are '05 hatched. Sara Robbins Blairsville 706-745-2328
Cochin Bantam chicks, Pharaoh quail. Gene Robinson Franklin 706-675-6444
Dark Cornish, Black D'Uccle Bantams $1 o pair, White Fantail pigeons $10 pair. Bobby Kimbrell Bethlehem 770-867-5580
Doves, '05 hatch, White $10 each, Peach or Tangerine $15 each or 2/$25. Myrtice Jackson Flowery Branch 770-967-9670
Ducks, chickens, Toulouse geese, diff. ages and prices, no calls after 8 p.m. Jim Lile Ball Ground 770-735-6463
Ducks-sev. colors of Calls, Black East Indies, Cinnamon Teal, Woodies, Mandarin, Bantams, Ameraucanas, Cochins, O.E. Danny Ledford Gainesville 770-983-9713
Flock reduction RIA, Buff, Araucana, Dominique, more. Caroline Knight Dacula 678-468-84 78

OE Bantams, Ginger Red, Blue Red/some Sports & BB Red, call after 5 p.m. Phil Butler Vidalia 912-537-4782
Old English Game Bantams, Silver Duckwing, Spangle, show and breeder qlty. T. Bullock Dacula 678-300-4323
Peafowl chicks, Blue, BS & Purple, 2 two yr. old purple hens. Judy Morrison Dewy Rose 706-283-6963
Pekin, Blue Swedish, Cayuga, crested, ducks, many to choose from, $9. Lisa Huskins Cartersville 678-721-0388
Pheasants & Chukar chicks, flight birds. Inman Coleman Millen 478-982-5370 478237-8289
Pheasants, 1 male Swinhoe $20, par Amherst $30, pr. Reds $30, 2 White geese $30, bring cages. Gil Messenger Conyers 770-922-0046
Pigeons, 20 plus pure breeds, call for pictures and information. John Murray 466 Kings Rd. Milledgeville 478-453-8117
Pigeons, Racing Homers, Checkers etc., good bloodlines but not banded, young not flown, $20 each. David Strickland Alpharetta 678-523-9924
Pigeons, beautiful colors, 6 diff. breeds, call after 6 p.m. Nomi Siddioui 2433 Powder Springs Rd. Marietta 30064 770-943-3137
Pigeons, mated prs., many diff. colors, beau. birds. William Garrett Rockledge 478272-7930
Purebred Bantams-White Cochins, Spangle:>, BB Rcd3, Black-Tail Japanese, 1 yr. old. Eric Wills Clermont 706-878-9787 706-219-3765
Purebred ducklings $6 each, chicks $3 each, White Pekins, Blue Swedish, Black Swedish, and Buff Orpingtons. Priscilla Usry Wadley 706-833-0747 706-831-1383
Olty. Old English Bantams: BB Reds, Blacks, Blue Brassy Backs, Blue Wheatens, Blue Splash, Creles, Spangles, Fawn & SDW. Ted Charles Douglasville 770-942-6847
AIR chicks, straight run, from $2 each; 0.E. Bantams, Trio Ameraucana Bantams $25. Ron Strickland Gillsville 770-869-7575
Red Jungle fowls-pairs and all ages. Wayne Whiddon Cordele 229-273-9040
Roosters for sale, 1 Barred Rock, 3 White Rocks, 2 AIR $3 each, 6/$15, call after 6 p.m. K. Scruggs Newnan 678-877-0622
Show case BB Red roosters; hens, setting eggs and young. Forrest Baynard Perry 478987-0613
Silver Laced Wyandotte chicks, McMurray hatch, vaccinated $3. C. Weinkle Lawrenceville 770-962-0349
Swans: Black Australian swan babies $200 each; mallard duck babies, 3rd generation from wild, $5 each. Tere Lopez Oxford 770787-2955
Texas A&M White quail $.50 and up, White Pekin ducks $4 and up. Marilyn Wheeles Brooklet 912-839-2056
Turkeys for sale, chicks & adult birds. Johnny/Randy Boyd Temple 770-616-6201 404-456-1383
Very rare Blue Jersey Giants, Black Brahma, 12-17 lbs., Light Brahma; also, have hatching eggs. L. Priest Tunnel Hill 706-6736231
White tom turkeys for sale, $20 each, can be seen. S. Parker 132 Ennis Rd. Milledgeville 31061
Young Cornish meat chickens $10, 1 yr. old Buff Orpington hens w/rooster. Mary Beth Addison Sasser 229-698-6490
Young mallard ducks, 3rd generation, baby peacocks, baby guineas, Ive. msg. Willie Keen Jr Perry 478-987-3687
SUNBE~T
AGRICULTURAL
EXPOSITION

Chalker Thomson 706-595-6527

Awesome trail horse, mare but rides like a If you have any questions regarding ads in Free 4 AIR hens, 3 yrs. old, not laying well.

1995 TWHBEA mare, 15hds., extensive gelding, 9 yrs., bombproof babysitter, does this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 Gwen

Roland

Meansville

trail and traffic riding, smooth/fast, $1200; blk. everything perfect, 14.3hds., $1350. Daniel or 404-651-9082.

gwenrolsnd@alltel.net 706-648-2456

mare 13hds., child safe, $750. J. Myers Evans Thomaston 877-567-5224

Mallard ducks must be at least three Free roosters, all ages. Gene Patterson

Vienna 229-268-4926 229-268-2759

Azure Te bred, 12 yr. old gray ridable generations from the wild before they can Barnesville 770-358-6302

1997 regd. paint mare, 14hds., gentle; 1986 broodmare, $2000/obo. Billy Morgan be advertised in the Market Bulletin. Game fowl layers, pigeons for sale. Mark

AOHA mare, 14.2hds., call for additional info. Ham(!ton 770-478-4508

Advertisers must include this information Fomby Hogansville 706-594-4927

Matt England Gainesville 678-858-7772

Barrel prospects, buckskin filly and 27 mos. in notices submitted for (!Ublication.

Game, Leiper Hatch, Mclean Hatch,

1998 and 1999 AOHA (King & Doc Bar sorrel gelding, both AQHA_Nonstop Jet, '04 hatch AIR laying hens $8 each; '05 Murphy Hatch, Roundheads, Kelso, Butchers,

breeding) bay mares. J. Arnold Franklin 770- Azure Te, Barleo, Joe Reed lines. L. Cason pullets, 16 wks., $5 each. Bobby Chupp Grays, hennies, call any time. Russell Griffin

854-6773

McDonough 770 954-13O8 404-226-9228

Lithonia 770-482-7922

Gainesville 770-532-8447 770-241-0328

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Used all-ourpose, brown english saddle, in

LIVESTOCK HANDLING gr!. cond., 17" seat, $225/obo, must sell; 16.5" seat, used dressage saddle, grt. cond., $225. Alison Evans Riverdale 404-636-3643

Livestock Sales and Events

Advertisements for wood ducks must be accompanied by a USDA permit. Permits are available from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Attn: Permit Section, P.O. Box 49208, Atlanta, GA 30359. Advertisers must submit a copy of current permit with their first ad. Permit copies will be returned upon request. Advertisements for bobwhite quail must be accompanied by a copy of the advertiser's commercial quail breeders license. Since this is a state protected bird, the Georgia Department of Natural Resources requires anyone selling bobwhite quail to have this license. For license information, write: DNA, Game and Fish Division, 2189 Northlake Parkway, Suite 108, Tucker, GA 30084.

'02 4-star trailer, 2H slantload, BP, rear tack, front, dressing rm., loaded w/extras, hardly used, $10,000. Bette Cox Comer 706-2558791
'03 4H Exiss, LQ, GN, mangers, hay rack, DD windows, rear tack, exc. cond., rear tack, exc. cond., custom ordered trailer, $32,000. Trey Alexander Adairsville 678-986-5924
'03 Sooner 2H GN slant, dressing rm. w/AC-heat, rear tack, 7' tall, exc. cond., $12,000, call aft. 5 P.M. Don Ewald Pavo 229859-9139
'96 Bonanza 4H SL, partial living qtrs., 8' short wall, AC/Ref., awning & rear tack,

W&W roping chute, like new, never used, perfect cond., $1000 firm. Lisa Bissell Fort Valley 478-397-3681
Want cattle squeeze chute. Jack B. White Pembroke 912-653-5856
Want to buy a 24' GN stock trailer, 12' corral panels for sale. Donald Green Temple 770841-6815
Western Wintec 16" saddle, stainless steel double rigging, new $300, selling for $175 w/choice of girth. Larry Brantley Cartersville 770-382-3326
Western saddles, 1 Hereford Tex Tan, $375; 1 blk. synthetic, $200, others. R. Smith Hampton 770-227-0504
Youth jumping saddle, $1000; Stubben dressage saddle (16/17"), $500, numerous bridles. Cindy LaTouf Buford 770-235-4952

Every 11!Rue~?!~ ~t~~!ry ~!~~~~~le, 1 pm,

Feeder-Breeder Pig Sale, poultry, 6

poultry, fowl & rabbits to follow, Triple

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

H Sales, Metter, Hwy. 46 e. GAL

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

C002567 Info: Waylan Hitchcock, 478-

of Reynolds. Info: 478-847-3664 or

553-9938 or Lewie Fortner, 478-469-

706-647-3559.

5178.

Every Thurs. Horse Auction, Air Breed Every 3rd Sat. Horse Sale, tack, 7 pm, horses

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

to follow, Triple H Sales, 5250 Old

ponies, 9 pm, cash or approved

Savannah Rd., Tennille. GAL C002567

checks, Reidsville. GAL 2687 Info:

Info: Waylan Hitchcock, 478-553-9938,

Mike Holland, 912-654-2863/614-

Gary Williams, 478-469-3805.

6621.

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

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

Baxley Fairgrounds, begin 12:30 pm;

Lumber City Hwy., Hazlehurst. Info:

goats, pigs, poultry. Info: Steve Smith,

Steve Underwood, 912-594-6200

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

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

Every 2nd Sat. Livestock Auction, Waddell

Bobwhite or Coturnix quail hatching eggs $4000. M. Sumner Waycross 912-283-7273 $45/100, $105/500, $198/1000, price '98 Bee 3H GN slant, drop down windows,

RABBITS

Every Fri. night Goat, Poultry & Small Animal Sale, 7 pm, Buggy Town

Auction Barn, Climax, Ga., 1 pm, selling goats, sheep, poultry and small

includes shipping, send .check/money order. Jean Strickland P.O. Box 9 Pooler 31322 912-748-5769

x-lrg. dressing, exc. cond., dividers, must see, $6900. Kim A. Avery Lizella 478-788-7265
16 1/2" Wintec cair dressage saddle, like

If you have questions regardmg ads in this
category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081or404-651-9082.

Auction, 1315 Hwy. 341 s., Barnesville. GAL#3177 Info: 770-3580872/1786.

animals; selling miscellaneous at 10 am; #AU003249. Info.: 229-2464955/416-7217.

Bobwhite quail Jumbo Wisconsin hatching eggs 38/100, 144/600, 200/1000. Raymond Meadows Wadley 478-252-5345

brand new cond., $500. Susan Cain Conyers 770-483-1467
17" Courbette Magic, all purpose saddle w/

2 adorable French Angora bunnies for sale, Lilac/chocolate Agouti, exc. pedigrees/wool, grt. for show, improving your stock, $40/nego.

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.

Bobwhite quail eggs $0.25 each, day old fittings, like new, $635/obo. Kris Freitag Abigail Davis Lawrenceville 770-925-8559

Barn. #AUNR2916 Info: Wayne

Info. Sallye Forrester, 770-788-3303.

chicks $0.40 each, up to 4 wks. old $4, no shipping. Bryan Thompson Eastanollee 706779-2561

Griffin 770-412-1288 17" Ortho-Flex Patriot saddle, exc. cond.,
blk., paid $2300, asking $950. Randy Capes

Baby Holland Lop eared bunnies, born 5/23/05, handled daily, $10 ea., call eves. Sabrina Ashley Dahlonega 770-532-5920

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,

Bobwhite quail, ready Sept. 26, $3 each. J. Wilson 699 Cottonwood Rd. Pitts 31072 229648-6438
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 Cook Colquitt 229-758-2119 229-758-6048
Poultry/Fowl Wanted
-Want 5-Muscovy aucks, females only, nave pond and pasture for good home, prefer free. Lynn Kaley Loganville 678-344-9276
Want RIR laying hens, prefer w/in 30 miles of Griffin. Ed Willis Fayetteville 770-365-2585 678-688-7382

Bremen 770-537-9955 770-546-2281
17" dressage saddle, Passier PSL, medium tree, blk., $2000 new, exc. cond., $750. J. Pugh Dawsonville 770-893-3330
1974 2H BP totally redone, looks grt., $1500. Judy Deen Brunswick 912-264-6796
1989 Cotner 2H BP, 7' high extra wide & long, ramp, good floors & mats, 2 escape doors, $3000/obo. Susan Weldon Aragon 770-633-2210
1991 Trail-ET alum. 2H GN, 7' tall, heat/AC, side tack, wood interior, king size bed, grt. cond., $7000. L Crowe Douglasvme 404358-8267
1991 nice 3H slant BP, rear tack, dressing rm., 16" tires, dual brakes & Torsion, axles, new floor w/mats, good wht. paint, $3200. R. Barton Rome 706-291-0679
1993 Bee 4H GN, drop windows, rear tack, finished dressing rm., $4000/obo. Kristina Smith Folkston 912-496-2691
1997 4Star 4H slant w/living quarters, has mangers, hayrack, lots of extras, new tires. Andy McClure Blairsville 706-781-4808

Breeders: Holland Lops, NZW & dwarf, young breeders, pens, feeders & auto waterers, call aft. 8 P.M., all less than 1 yr. Walter Fitzgerald Omaha 229-838-6751
Bunnies: Mini-rex, Mini-Lop, Dutch and Himalayan; also. feeder rabbits. Bobby Brock Maysville 706-677-3522
Flemish Giants, French Lops, San Juan, Jersie Woolies, English Lops, Lion Heads, Fuzzy Lops, Harlequin. Linda E. Adams Bethlehem 770-307-5854
Holland Lop kits & jrs., Netherland Dwarfs kits, pedigreed, Mini-lops, also. Sandra Foster Shiloh 706-582-3088
Lionhead and Neverland Dwarf bunnies, adult Holland Lop pair, water bottle, feeders and cages. E. Simms Marietta 770-422-7681
Mini Rex, assorted colors, all pedigreed, show quality, call aft. 6 P.M. Deborah Bradford Snellville 770-736-1656
Mini-Rex, Dutch, NZW, $8 ea. Terrie Jenkins Sandersville 478-552-5322
Moving sale, free Angora rabbits, unused and used cages, starting at $10. Kathleen

Arena, Unadilla. GAL #2920 Info: 478-

Hwy. 1 s. (old Toombs Cly. 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 Cly., 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.: 912-359-3803 or

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

Sherrel Day, 912-359-2914.

627-2727.

ALTERNATIVE LIVESTOCK

20' GN horse trailer, new tires, oak floor, Minkkinen Dallas 770-443-5788

good paint, must sell, LaGrange 706-523-1830

$2500.

R.

Ham

NZW, starting @ $5 ea., bunnies to breeders. Richard Johnson Toccoa 706-886-

Notice
Livestock auctions listed in the Market Bulletin sometimes offer related items for sale, such as tack and other livestock equipment. Notices for auctions selling any items other than livestock must be accompanied by the

If you have questions regarding this
category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
The Alternative Livestock category contains ads for ratites (ostriches, rheas, and emus) as well as other "nontraditional" livestock.
Llamas for sale, all beau. colors, dely. available, males & females, 6 mos. & up. Cody Norton Taylorsville 404-391-6748
Llamas, (1) black & brown geld., (1) white & black geld., (1) white & black stud. Susan Evans Rockmart 770-684-4131
Alternative Livestock Requiring Permit/License
l(}'oli have (jueStioiis rBgaJdlfii;J-iidSln fhis
category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
The Georgia Department of Natural

2000 Horton 2H straight load GN, all alum., 7' high, fully insulated, 6' tack area, 2 built-in lrg. tack boxes, interior lighting, $10,500. Becky Morris Sharpsburg 770-251-1033
2003 Sundowner trail blazer Ill, 24' 2H slant, LQ, GN, lots of extras, financing avail. Debbie M. Hopkins Good Hope 770-2679337
2004 3H Exiss Sport, full living quarte.rs, $25,900. John Hamilton Atlanta 770-2281170
2004 GN brand trailer, 14'x6', canvas top, escape door, divider gate, pipe sides, elec. brakes, used 10 times, like new, $4500 Michael Wilson Lula 770-869-9410
2H GN, $1800; 16' GN stock, $2200; 16' GN stock/camper; want 2H BP or stock BP. J. W. Fielder Buchanan 770-574-9707
2H wagon in good shape. Lyn Shirley Bowersville 706-201-6305
4 to 6 pony carrousel, center flag pole w/banner guide ties, easy set up, saddles.

8437
Netherland Dwarf rabbits, very small breed, several colors, $10 to $15. W. Faulk Smarr 478-994-4917
Pedigreed, Holland lop eared dwarf bunnies and breeders, assorted colors, healthy, state licensed. Beverly Whitener Dalton 706-2772595
San Juans, Mini-Lop, Mini-Rex, NZW Chincillas, some young breeders and some just about age. Wesley Stephens Madison 706-342-3882
Very tame, healthy, lots of breeds, MiniRex, Holland-Lops, Mini-Lops, Dwarves, etc. Rachel Dockery Blairsville 706-781-1366
Young rabbits, assorted colors, ages, prices, start at $4 ea. Dan Johnson Lavonia 706-356-4242
Young replacement stock avail., NZW, Call./NZW; NZW/WT; FLM. Shirley Platt Lumpkin 229-838-6172

auction license number of the principal auctioneer or auction firm conducting the auction, per regulations of

the Georgia Secretary of State. Notices without this information cannot be published. If you have any
---------------------------- questions about the Livestock Sales & Events Calendar, please call Carlton Moore at 404-656-3682.
'04 sq. bales, '05 round bales Tift 44 '05 Coastal sq. bales, ten or more in field

bermuda; '05 round bales fescue, '05 round $3.25, in barn $4, round, horse qlty. and cow

bales rye; also, mulch hay. R. Bailey hay. L. Kinsley Perry 478-714-9900 478-987-

McDonough 770-957-4713

2837

'05 4x5 rolls Russell bermuda $30, sq. '05 Russell and Coastal bermuda, lge. 4x6

bales $3.50 in barn. Roger Brown Columbus bales, $30 field, sq. bales $2.75/field, volume

706-561-4079

discounts. Tony Smith Monticello 706-476-

'05 Alfalfa $6.50/bale, '05 Tift 44 2051

bermuda/$3.75 bale, Russell bermuda/$3.75 '05 Tilt 44 bermuda hay, horse qlty., no

bale, fer!., sq. bales, horse qlty., in barn, mxd.- weeds, fertilized, rain free, $3.75 bale;

$2.50/bale, will del.(extra). Helmut/Charlie fescue/bermuda mix-$2.75/bale, round, 4x5,

CaW1hon Rome 706-802-0797

$12/roll. M. Kennerly Hoschton 404-547-4029

'05 Alicia bermuda, 4x5 rolls $35, 4x4 rolls '05 Tilt 44 bermuda hay, horse quality, no

$25, sq. bales $3.50, horse hay, no Sundays. weeds, fertilized, rain free, $3.75/bale;

Carol Sapp Morven 229-251-3904

fescue/bermuda mix $2.75 bale,

'05 Alicia, Coastal and Triton 85 bermuda, fescue/bermuda mix round bale-4'x5'-$12 roll.

horse qlty., sq. bales/$3.50. Aaron Henslin James Hogsad Auburn 678-425-8421

Screven 912-579-2533

'05 Tilt 44 bermuda hay, lge. sq. bales, now

Resources regulates many exotic animals, Doug Long Douglasville 404-316-9653

'05 Bermuda, taking reservations, cutting taking orders, horse qlty., $3.25 in field.

including most hoofed stock except llama and buffalo. However, upon compliance with applicable state regulations, a deer farming license for the commercial production of meat and fiber is available for the following species: fallow deer, axis deer, sika deer, elk, red deer, reindeer, and caribou. For more information on the deer 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

Adult saddles, 2 like new blk. Abeita Cordura, never been used, $325 ea. W. Morgan Milner 770-358-2394 770-468-7889
Adult size Western saddle made by Russ Vaughan of Nevada, $265. Larry Denson Winston 770-949-2933
Circle A 16" roper Cochise cutter lookout diamond L 16, headsets, bridles, etc. Lesli Howell Oxford 770-784-6549
Colt steel GN 20' horse/stock combo, 3 slants, dressing rm., new paint and lights, $4000. Don Hilburn Elko 478-987-6901
Cutting saddle, 17" seat, Rod Kibler, custom made for a man, very good cond. Susan McLocklin Statham 770-725-0981

FEED, HAY AND GRAIN
If you have questions regarding ads in this
category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
All hay ads must contain the variety of hay offered for sale; i.e., Coastal bermuda hay, Alicia hay, etc.
'04 Alfalfa hay, horse qlty., blister beetle free, 60 lb. bales, dely. available, $8.50 bale. Carrie Willbur Canton 770-846-7979
'04 Alicia Bermuda, highly fertilized, horse qlty., 5x5 wrapped rolls or square bales, $34/$3.50 in barn, dely. available. Art Johns Bronwood 229-995-5371

July, $3.60 square, barn, horse qlty. Lynn Hall Madison 706-342-9022
'05 Cheyenne and sun grazer bermuda horse quality, fer!. UGA specs., cutting early July, round $35, sq. $3. Greg Pannell Monroe 770-207-6542
'05 Coastal and Tift 44 hay, horse qlty., sq. & rd. bales; also, mulch hay. Mike Carroll Jersey 678-873-2625
'05 Coastal bermuda $3.50, fescue $3.25, well fer!., horse qlty. @ barn, dely. available. Al Guillebeau Monroe 770-267-8929
'05 Coastal bermuda hay, horse qlty., sq. bales $3.25, rolls $30, dely. available. K. Duke Statesboro 912-839-2113 912-690-3151

Edwine Summers Temple 770-562-3679
'05 Tift 44 hay, rain and weed free, prime horse qlty., lge. sq. bales $4 in barn, $3.50 behind baler. T. Nelson Perry 478-987-2156
'05 Tift 44 sq. bales $4, round $35; '05 fescue sq. bales $3, round $30, horse qlty., weed free, fertilized in barn. Guy Seals Hiram 770-942-3759
'05 Tift 44 sq. bales in field $3, highly fert. and limed, no weed in barn $3.75, taking orders. George Abrams Rome 706-235-3878
'05 Tilt 44, fer!. & limed, horse qlty., rain free, sq. bales, $3. 75 in barn. Louis Lyons Sharpsburg 770-251-0951
'05 bermuda fescue hay, well fert. and

hoofed stock in the Market Bulletin must Dakota roping saddle, 16" seat, $350; also '04 Alicia and Tift 44 bermuda hay, well '05 Coastal bermuda hay, horse qlty., weed limed, $20 per roll, will make deal for lge.

provide a photocopy of the appropriate Premier Trophy heading saddle, like new, fertilized, 4x5 rolls, priced to sell, Smith Bros. free, rain free, exc., $3.25 sq., $30 round roll. purchases. Brad Stephens Hogansville 770-

license with their ad.

$500. Walter Farr Americus 229-924-6261 & Cattle. Jody Smith Thomasville 229-228- Ed Still Loganville 770-856-3000

583-3400 770-881-5418

Heavy duty GN trailer, dual axle, very good 5992 229-226-5989

'05 Coastal bermuda hay, limed and '05 bermuda fescue mix, fertilized, horse

LIVESTOCK WANTED

paint & tires, good floor, $2350, call aft. 5 P.M. '04 Alicia hay, horse qlty., small bales @ $3 fertilized, 40# bales $3; also, cattle hay. Deb qlty., sq. bales/$3, round bales $20. Lewis

Baron Baker Calhoun 770-548-8644 706- per bale. Donnie Foister Camilla 229-294- Lochner Fort Valley 478-825-3330

Hayes Aragon 770-684-6850

If you have questions regarding ads m this 629-4365

0204

'05 Coastal bermuda hay, sheltered, $25 '05 bermuda mix, lge. sq. bales $1 each; '04

category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651- Like new 17" blk. Aussie saddle, floral '04 Coastal bermuda and Tift 44 horse qlty. roll. Douglas Gladin Milledgeville 478-456- 5x5 round, cow or mulch, field kept, $10 each,

9081 or 404-651-9082.

tooling, neoprene girth, breast collar, leather hay in barn, $4 per bale, dely. available. C. 3061 478-454-2038

dely. extra. H. Shedd Elberton 706-283-2933

Items listed in the Livestock Wanted saddle bags, $400. Melanie Ballard Kingston Hester Canton 770-289-8947

'05 Coastal bermuda hay, sq. bales $3, 4x5 '05 fescue bermuda mix sq. hay, horse qlty.,

category must be for specific livestock; for 706-802-0823

'04 Tift 44 4'x5' rolls under cover, $30/roll, round bales, stored in barn, $30 per roll. rain and weed free, $3.50 at barn, dely.

instance, "want 3 or 4-yr. old quarter horse Like new silver Browband head stalls exc.-limed & fertilized. Everett Parrott Alvaton Harold Townley Watkinsville 706-769-6146 available. R. Barclay Ball Ground 770-889-

gelding, approx. 16 hds., suitable for w/silver buckles, Circle Y and McLelland's 706-538-1263 770-964-4157

'05 Coastal bermuda round bales $20, 3217

moderately experience rider." Generalized reins saddlery, $100 and $150. Susie '04 Tilt bermuda hay, sq./rnd. bales, horse wheat $20. Y. Smith LaGrange 706-884-1209 '05 fescue clover mix, sq. bales $4, horse

ads, such as "want horses, any amount," Chastain Bremen 770-537-6983

qlty., stored in barn, dely. available; also, 706-302-1997

qlty., fertilized. Joe Davis Ball Ground 770-

are not acceptable for publication; neither Niedersuss Symphony dressage saddle, sq./rnd. fescue and bermuda cow hay. Dick '05 Coastal bermuda sq. bales in field 735-3686

are ads for free or unwanted livestock.

blk., 16 3/4", wide tree, very used but in good Stratton Locust Grove 770-914-6153 770- $2.75, horse qlty., fertilized and no weeds, '05 fescue hay $20/roll under shelter, less if

Single father w/4 yr. old son want animals to con!., $700. C. Long Jefferson 404-843-5349 842-9317

taking orders. Mike Buford Concord 770-884- 1O or more purchased. Jackson Jones 1150

start a small farm, very reas. E. Dobek Saddles, 1 Crates, light oil w/silver, $650; 1 '04 bermuda sq. bales in barn $3 each. H. 5080

Jones Rd. Bogart 30622

Barnesville 770-872-3805

Buford, drk. w/silver, $750; 1 Miller hand Von Richthofen Watkinsville 706-453-9143

'05 Coastal bermuda, exc. horse qlty., '05 fescue hay $21, '05 bermuda hay in

Want bombproof Shetland pony, lots of crafted tooled w/hunt scenes, $750. Sheila '04 fescue hay, lge. bales, stored in barn, forage analysis, hvy. bale, $4 per bale, dely. barn $30, 4x5 rolls. Terry Stephenson

children, have companion pony. Sally L Buffington Danielsville 706-795-2379

$10/bale; '05 fescue hay $15 in field, $20 in available. Tyler Evans Winterville 706-207- Commerce 706-335-2654 706-207-5279

Jeans Jasper 770-735-4968

Saddles, 1 adult Arabian western, $350; 1 barn. Cohen Davis Blue Ridge 706-838-4226 1567

'05 fescue hay, 4x5 rolls $12 to $18 per roll.

Want to buy 10+ hardy, common goats, dely. pony western, $125 and 1 pony English, $150, '04 horse qlty. Coastal Bermuda hay, '05 Coastal bermuda, premium horse qlty., Neal Watkins Lula 706-677-2457

to farm for reas. price, Cannon Farm, call 8 am. all exc. cond. M. Mabey Alpharetta 770-475- fertilized, UGAspecs., sq. bales, dely. available. forage analyzed, hvy. bale, $4 per bale, dely. '05 fescue hay, fertilized, in barn, 4x5 rolls

to 5 pm. Bill McWilliams Cordele 229-273-1997 4453

Jimmy Waldrop Forsyth 478-994-0701

available. Dan Evans Athens 706-318-6136 $20, sq. bales $2. Kirk Chambless Elberton

Want to buy goats, purebred or mixed Stock trailer Wells Cargo, 16' bumper hitch, '04 peanut hay, 4"x5" net wrapped, $25 '05 Coastal hay, round and sq. bales, 706-283-1503 770-315-8759

breed, will pick up and pay cash, no Sunday 6' wide, 7' tall, well built, exc. cond., $2700. each, we load, you pick up, dely. extra. Bill premium horse and cow qlty., some dely. Lynn

calls. Wayne Green Bremen 770-562-3605 Larry Partain Elberton 706-283-5058

Cowart Lyons 912-386-2575

Ivey Macon 478-256-6599

Only one ad may be placed per family unit.

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday July 20, 2005

'05 fescue hay, fertilized, lge. sq. bales in Coastal bermuda hay, well fertilized and $0.50/pkg. w/SASE: rudbeckia, columbine, Crape myrtles, pink, white, lavender, 6-12', Japanese maples, 30 var., 3 gal., $29 and

barn, $2 per bale, lge. inventory. M.D. limed, 4'x5' rolls, '05 crop in barn, $35. W.J. perilla, cleome, marigold, Balsam, larkspur, $50-$90; bald cypress 5 gal/$10; miscanthus up, to 15 gal. $98. Bridget Britton Garfield

Holcomb Dalton 706-259-3749

Tyson Perry 478-987-1278 478-987-2515

gaillardia, mullein pinks. M. Lane 3914 Sue grass 3 gal./$5. Brantley Wise Commerce 706-829-1427

'05 fescue hay, first cutting, no weeds, Ear snap corn 4 1/2 cents per lb.; also, cow Lane Decatur 30035

770-993-2100

Japanese maples, bamboo, black and

horse hay, at barn $3.25, well fertilized. fedd, hammered corn $6.80 per 100 lbs. Tracy $1/pkg. w/SASE: mxd. zinnias, marigolds, Daylilies hybridizer, clumps $3-$8, dug green onion, Stewartia, European Beech,

Ronnie Green Murrayville 770-532-0816

Grizzle Dahlonega 706-864-3216

pink hibiscus, rose campions. Melody Wynn fresh, no shipping, Fayette County. John hollies, green dragon and dwarf pagoda. Paul

'05 fescue hay, sq. bales $2 in field, $3 in Fescue bermuda mix $15-$35, Monroe Rte. 2, Box 1422 Wrightsville 478-668-3788 Wilson T)'rone 770-487-4767

Joe Tucker 770-564-9920

barn. Mike Smith Bremen 770-713-0874 770- area. Claude Givens Monroe 770-527-4451 $1/pkt. w/SASE: re-seeding petunias, Daylilies, 100 plants, mixed colors, sizes, Lantana, Mexican heather, cannas, callas,

537-3398

770-401-3397

angel's trumpet, dbl. yellow, purple, white. $35, $7.50 shippirig; 25 mxd. color canna perilla, lamium, ajuga, grancy greybeard,

'05 fescue hay, sq. bales $2.25, 4x5 net Fescue hay for sale, sq. bales, $3 each, C.S. Arnold 644 Lynn Ave. Jefferson 30549 lilies/$20 w/$4.50 shipping-check or money Confederate rose, 50 var. daylilies, pond

wrapped rolls $16. Ken Blalock Alto 706-778- dely. available. Glenn Chatham Monroe 770- '04 Martin gourd seed, 50 seeds/$1.25 pkg. order. S.H. Hill 144 Calhoun Rd. Sylvester plants: umbrella palms, parrot's feather,

1030

446-3549 404-557-0050

w/SASE. Edward Thurmond 1311 McHenry 31791 229-535-4738

lizard's tail. Debbie Logue Climax 229-243-

'05 fescue hay, weed and rain free, horse Free bermuda, you cut it, bale it, haul it, you Crossing Madison 30650-2215 706-342-3362 Daylilies, 15 Stella de Oro $12, $3.50 1235

qlty., in barn, $3 per bale. E. Smith Canton keep it, 20-30 round rolls per harvest, Jersey '04 seed, Madonna lily, campion, money shipping; 25 yellow canna lilies $20, $4.50 Leyland cypress 7 gal./$15, cryptomeria,

770-887-2641

area. Stan Whitmire Covington 770-480- plant, Queen Anne lace, ox-eye daisy, shipping. Ms. E.P. Dykes 1152 Ga. Hwy. 32E. Bradford & Cleveland pear, oaks, river birch,

'05 fescue mixed-fertilized, $20 round bale. Janet McNeely Thomaston 706-647-9394
'05 fescue mxd., 5x4 rolls, well fertilized, $15 roll. Tom Henderson Sr. Chickamauga 706-375-2973
'05 fescue orchard grass, fertilized, weed free, in barn, exc. qlty., $3 sq. bale. Chris Donath Ellijay 706-636-5224
'05 fescue sq. bales, rain, weed free, $2 in barn; '04 round bales $15 in barn. Jerry Crunkleton Carnesville 706-384-2662
'05 fescue, 4x5 rolls, in barn $25, in field $20, dely. available. Hank Boynton Jackson 770-227-2958
'05 fescue, first cutting, sq. bales, horse qlty., fertilized, weed free, in barn, GOA tested for protein and fiber, field tested for moisture, $4/bale. Max Hartman Douglasville 770-9498394
'05 fescue, vetch & clover mix, well fertilized, net wrapped, 4'x5' rolls, $25; also, mulch hay, 4'x5' rolls, $5/roll. Steven Maxwell Dewy Rose 706-213-9685
'05 field mix fescue, bermuda, mxd. grasses, 4x5 rolls, $20 roll, well fert. Bob Hill Griffin 770-227-2383
'05 first cutting fescue mixed grass, 4x5 round roll; also, mulch hay, sq. bales $1.50, emptying barn. Mike Barton Armuchee 706234-9624
'05 hay for sale-fescue, bermuda mixed $27.50 roll, qty. discounts available, dely. available. Butch Armistead Zebulon 770-4683077
'05 hay, 4x5 rolls, fescue bermuda mix $18 each. Ron Owens Maysville 706-652-3120
'05 highly fert. Coastal sq. bales-$4.50 each, Coastal round rolls $45 each, fescue and rye sq. bales $4 each, in dry. Ray Clark Dacula 770-963-3561 770-963-4228
'05 horse grade bermuda hay in lge. sq. bales, $2.75 per bale, qtly. gtd. Gary Maxwell Bowman 706-245-5561
'05 horse qlty. Tift 44 bermuda, weed free, fertilized, $4 at barn, dely. available. John Williams Social Circle 770-464-4433
'05 horse quality fescue/bermuda mix hay $2.50 sq. bales behind baler, rolls $30, storage available. R. J. Campbell Rockmart 770-748-3419
'05 oats, bright color, $2.50 bsh., bulk $6, 50 lb. bag, dely. available. Owen Stapleton Richland 229-389-1083 229-887-2411
'05 oats, bright, high qlty. cleaned & bagged, $8 per bag. Carson Cross Midville 478-494-3454
'05 orchard/rye/fescue mixed, 4x4 round rolls, $10 and up. Grady Roberts Aragon 770684-9866
'05 premium horse qlty. hay, sq. bales in barn, first cutting fescue $3.25, oat hay $4. Morgan Adams Clermont 770-983-3940
'05 prime Coastal bermuda horse qlty. hay, fert. UGA soil specs., round or sq. bales in barn, dely. available. Olin Trammell Forsyth 4 78-994-6463
'05 qlty. hay, Tift 44 $30 round bale, no rain; '04 round bales $20 each-cash. Tom Noble 2332 Butler Rd. Claxton 912-739-2408
'05 round bales Tift 44 in barn, exc. qlty. $35. Dan Tant Barnesville 770-358-3024
'05 rye grass and fescue, 4x5 round bales $15 each. Bob Johnson 1129 Hays Mill Rd. Carrollton 770-832-3117
'05 spring rye, 4x5 rolls, rain free, $15/roll, near Barnesville. Joe Foster Yatesville 706472-3016
'05 sq. bales fescue $2/bale in field, $2.75/barn; bermuda $3/field, $3.75/barn, fescue $12 roll. Charles Chastain Talking Rock 706-253-3982
'05 sq. bales fescue hay, no rain, good qlty., call after 6 p.m. Bradley Gary Clarkesville 706-754-9732
'05 top qlty. fescue sq. bales $2.25 each; also, mulch $2 each, rain free in barn. Joe Bradley Canon 706-356-8295

6851
Hay rolled May 2005 in field, lge. rolls, 1400 to 1500 per roll, fescue, $25 per roll. Larry Davis Canon 706-245-6493
Horse qlty. Bahia/Coastal/bermuda, some fescue, $3.50 sq. bale, fertilized, no weeds, rain free, Holland's Farm. Charles Holland Thomaston 706-648-3947
Horse qlty. Coastal sq. bales $3, easy field access, harvesting July 15, call for details. W.H. Sell Hoschton 706-654-2921
Oat, rye grass & clover mix hay; call aft. 6 pm. Kenneth Dean Madison 706-342-3576
Oats for sale, top qlty., '05 crop, bulk $3.25 per bu., bagged $4.25 per bu. Ted Milliron Shellman 229-679-5801
Perennial peanut hay, high qlty., well fertilized, barn stored, sq. bales. Stacey Edwards Hazlehurst 912-375-5704
Rye and bermuda grass hay for sale, highly fertilized, $3/bale from the field, $5/bale from the barn. Jim Woods Flying W Ranch Pine Mountain 706-882-6580
Shelled yellow corn & oats $25/barrel, wheat $30/barrel, 100 lb. bags of corn $1 O/bag. Wayne Montgomery Reynolds 478847-2356
Tift 44 sq. bales, horse qlty., weed & rain free, $3.50 per bale. T. Conner Social Circle 770-601-2877
Tift 85 hay, round and square, horse qlty., dely. available, fertilized, weed free, rain free. John Gaskins Lenox 229-546-4901
Tift round bales, fescue round bales, rain free, kept in barn. Pierce Marlowe 3701 Geo Wms. Rd. Monroe 30656 678-776-0885 770267-5760
AG SEED FOR SALE
ff you have questions regarding this
category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.
Advertisers of agricultural seed must submit a current laboratory report (not more than 9 months old) for purity, noxious weeds and germination for each seed lot advertised. A seed lot must be uniform and not exceed 400 50-lb. bags. Laboratory reports will be returned upon request. Any ads for agricultural seed submitted for publication without this documentation will not be published. Certain varieties of seed are protected from propagation unless they are grown as a class of certified seed. For example, wheat seed such as Florida 304, Coker 9152, Coker 9835 and soybean seed, such as 6738, Haskell and Benning, may not be propagated for sale unless the seed has been grown as a class of certified seed. Propagation of such seed is a violation of the Plant Variety Protection Act and the Federal Seed Act. If you have questions regarding certified seed, call the Market Bulletin office or the Georgia Department of Agriculture Seed Division, (404) 656-3635.
Plumgranny melons, rare, $2 per 50 seed, SASE. Jared Bookhardt 66 Indian Hills Drive Rydal 30171 770-607-8164
Ag Plants for Sale
If you-have--quesffoiiS.-regardmg ltiis
category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081 or404-651-9082.
400+ well rooted fig plants, 12 varieties, will ship. R. E. Day PO Box 227 Thomaston ~3A~0l2~i8c~6ia~7.~0Ti6;1-f6t.4..8:.-.4::37-78~8.~T;i_ft~8-5-.-R-u_s_s_e_ll_,_c_u_s_to~m
planting, other. Ray Beaty Coolidge 229-9412047
Cert. bermuda sprigs, Tifton 85, 44, Coastal, Russell, Tifway & Alicia, also custom planting. Gene Hart Guyton 912-728-3380
Coastal and Russell Bermuda sprigs, also custom planting statewide, references furnished. Robert McNair Junction City 706269-2563 706-575-5697
Mahon sweet potato plants, $8 per

Mayhaws, trifolate, orange tree $2/SASE. D. Vanlear 186 Cedar Lane Alto 3051 0
'05 amaryllis seed, mixed colors, 30/$2 w/SASE, planting instructions included. Ruby McElhannon 1330 Finch Rd. Winder 30680 770-867-5489
'05 dbl., sgl. poppies, red & pink, foxglove, larkspur $1 1/2 tsp. SASE. Sara O'Shield Box 185 Tate 30177
1OOO's of hosta, 80 plus varieties, hardy ferns, sorry no shipping. C. Miller Gray 478986-5964 478-986-7388
3000 Leyland cypress 8-16' in field, you dig or we dig, call for price. Thurmon Turk Jefferson 770-945-8172 678-936-0688
4" perennials, 350 var., $1.50, helleborus, eucalyptus, palms, ferns and shrubs, display garden. Selah Ahlstrom Jackson 770-7754967
6 nine year old barberry bushes, kept pruned, round & beautiful, you dig, make offer. Jo Wood Watkinsville 770-725-8744
6" pots, perennials, sweet rocket, (fragrant), cleome (sparkler}, iris, daylilies, columbines, hostas, (blue, green, variegated), cinnamon ferns, hybrid golden rod, thrift, aucuba, others. J. Poss Cumming 770-889-0566
Aloe veras in various sizes, lge. bay trees, and other assorted herb plants. Jep Morgan Acworth 770-529-1748
Aloes-2 very lge. and 3 very lge. potted blooming medicine aloes, best offer, ($30 up retail). P. Dean Morrow 770-961-8841
Amaryllis, red, brilliant bulbs, 6/$19 postpaid. C. Jongma 135 Kings Chapel Rd., Martinez 30907 706-860-0200
Angel's & devil's trumpets $5, Carolina Jessamine, flowering almond, Siberian iris $3, ferns, forsythia, ground covers, others. Carla Houghton Marietta 770-428-2227
Angel's trumpets, aucuba, nandina, althaea, forsythia, yucca, Confederate rose, gardenia, swamp daisy, iris. Ryan Witt Con)'ers 404-345-7465
Angel's trumpets, banana trees, Black Magic Elephant ears, ginger lilies, pond plants, lotus & more. Patrice Cook Covington 770-787-6141
Angel's trumpets, beau. potted plants, some ready to bloom, blue-lav., pink, white, yellow, dbl. purple, white, yellow $5-$12; Confederate roses, pink 2/$6, rooted. B.W. Driggers Con)'ers 770-760-9050
Angel's trumpets, dbl. lavender, $5 per pot, call after 7 p.m. E. Mclean Cleveland 706865-3518
Aquatic plants, Jenny lizard's tail, primrose lilies, lotus, pickeral iris, anacharis, taros, chameleon arrowhead, thalia, more. M. Frey Mableton mary_frey@amugonline.org 770739-4256
Bamboo: black, golden, timber bamboo in containers, other ornamental species available, $25 and up, no calls after 10 p.m. Richard Argo Winston 770-942-6306
Banana trees, (plants), dill. sizes and prices, growing in containers, beau. next to fence around pool. Glenda Furr Powder Serings 770-943-6260
Bee bairn, ajuga, sedum, spiderwort, mint, strawberry plants, Kwanza daylilies, and many other plants & flowers, call after 7 p.m. Donna O'Shields Cumming 770-889-0733
Begonias for sale, many named varieties, mostly angel's wing, some rhizomatous, good prices, worth trip if you like begonias. William Barron Columbus 706-327-0626
Big lumps blue liriope plus 5 dill. kinds, tall hosta clumps, aucubas, Rose-of-Sharon, lge. garden rocks. Cathie Thomas 6835 Hembree Dr. Austell 30168 770-739-2152
Boston ferns, 8" baskets $5; purple wandering Jew, 8" baskets $10. Debbie Carver Ellija)' 706-635-3990
Boxwoods up to 4' high, dill. prices; hosta $6/doz., old time daffodils $3/doz., Siberian iris, blue & white, $4/doz., $5 postage each. B. Lunsford 3602 State Highway 60 Suches

Ashburn 31714
Daylilies, 1BOO var., send $2 for 22 page listing. M. Netherton 113 Dothan Rd. Blakely 39823 229-723-6703
Daylilies, 3000+ plants, all colors, Mon.-Fri., 4:30 til dark, Sat.-all day. Brenda Brannock Hiawassee 706-896-2700
Daylilies, all colors, $5 each. James B. Cook Blairsville 706-745-4293
Daylilies, amazing colors, sales by appt. www.alcovydaylilies.com Alcovy Daylily Farm, Jesse Burgess Covington 770-787-7177
Daylilies, hundreds of regd. varieties, assorted perennials, Knockout Roses and butterfly bushes. Linda Butler Auburn linda@bloomindesigns.com 678-376-7987
Daylilies, hybrid huge blooms, all colors, price start $2 fan and by the clump. Jack Wright Douglasville 770-489-9678
Daylilies, hybrid, named all colors and sizes, down-sizing, $5 plant now $4, dbl. fans, other great buys. H. Kakalecik Macon 478788-5748
Daylilies, lge. selection, named varieties & colors, clumps $5, Stella de Oro, ever blooming dwarf, 15 fans/$15. M.M. Haynes 275 Pine Crest Dr. Canton 30114 770-4795224
Daylilies, many regd. varieties, all Eureka listed, $5-$45 for dbl. fan, peak bloom late June. Frank Cross 207 Birchwood Drive Clarkesville 706-754-7231
Daylilies, over 600 varieties, spring to fall bloomers, re-bloomers, (M-S 9:30-4:30, no Sundays}, call to make sure were open. Kenneth Davis Old Hwy. 5 North, Northcutt Rd. Ellija)' 30540 706-635-4247
Daylilies, sale on hundreds of hybrids, please call ahead. Mary Ann Denney 400 Jim Starr Rd. Newnan 30263 770-502-9320
Daylilies, very beautiful and reas. priced, named varieties, selling by the clump, for availability and prices. Alex Moon Pendergrass 706-693-2561
Daylilies, yellow, $0.50 per fan plus $5 shipping; also, milk and wine lilies $1 each w/$5 shipping. Anglia Webb-Crosby 7420 Webb Rd. Hahira 31632
Daylily sale, buy me out, one pricehundreds of named varieties. Carol Burges Thomasville 229-225-1576
Ellen's Peaceful Patch--daylilies, other flowers, no shipping. Ellen Palmer Marietta 770-422-1387
Fern 100/$25, shipping $4.85, Society garlic 25/$15, Mexican petunia 25/$15, $3.85 shipping. B. Reese 3908 N. Forrest St. Valdosta 31605 229-244-8891
Ficus benghalensis, many on trees, fiscusreligiosa-rubiginosa; also, fiscus, 6' tall, nice trunks, lge. roots exposed, variegated, $65 each. Sam Hedgepath 2215 Ingleside Ave. Macon 31204-2031 478-743-0777
Giant hibiscus, pink, dk. pink, white, $1 each pk., free seeds w/order, Confederate rose, echinacea. R. Shuman Ellabell 912858-2629
Globe amaranth seeds 2 Tbsp./$1, send SASE. Barbara Brown 165 Redwood Cir. Fa)'etteville 30214
Goldenbell $4, tree hydrangea $5, peonies $7, Stella de Oro, 4 kind-$5, call after 5 p.m. Warren McDaniel Fairmount 706-337-2135
Have hostas, daylilies, sedum, amaryllis, other native plants, call for afternoon appointments. Betty Langston Cave Springs 706-766-8215
Hellebore seeds, fresh, plant now for germination next spring, 50 seeds/$3.50 includes postage. Mary Wenger 3168 Lake Ranch Dr. Gainesville 770-287-0734
Helleborus, red hot poker, Black Elephant ear, ferns, lots of dill. hydrangea, strawberry begonia, hardy begonia, aucuba, hosta, iris, ginger lily. Verma Farlow East Point 404-7677656
Hens and chicks, very healthy plants, $4.50 1/2 doz. plus $2 shipping. Nancy Howard P.O.

Red, Sugar & Japanese maple, dely., planting available. Greg Strickland Winston 770-9420011 404-788-5434
Leyland cypress trees, 3 gal., approx. 4'4.5', very green, uniform in size $8.50, dely. available on lge. orders. Bob Brookshire Buford 770-932-5795
Leyland cypress trees, 3, 7 and 15 gal. sizes; also, B&B, call for prices. Harold Parker Morganton 706-374-5339
Leyland cypress, 1, 3, 7 gal., maple trees, October glory, named varieties daylilies and hostas. J. Atkinson Douglasville 770-9495846
Leyland cypress, B&B, 6-12', $59-$105, river birch, magnolia, holly, maple, crape myrtle, 2&3 gal. Janet Glisson Suwanee 770945-1027
Leyland cypress, cryptomeria, thuja liners $1.50, Lady-in-Red hydrangea, crape myrtles, hollies, ilea, fothergilla, mandevilla, osmanthus, magnolia. Anne Walker Good Hope 706-342-9471
Locust trees for fencing, call for price. Randall Ayers Buchanan 770-646-3923
Medium and lge. clumps of variegated liriope for small or lge. projects, $5 and up. Rebecca Thompson Palmetto 770-463-3014
Native azaleas grown from seed, 3 and 4 yr. old plants, mixed colors, great for wooded areas, partial shade. Mary Bartlett Fort Valley 478-825-5952
Native azaleas, grancy greybeard, tea olive, knockout roses, elm trees. Dave Blihovde Cleveland 706-865-2849
Old timey Maypop seed pods-$3, 2 stamps; four o'clock tubers & seeds, purple hyacinth bean seeds $1/pkt. w/SASE. J. Houck 102 Old Calhoun Rd. NE. Rome 30161 706-2342862
Old timey daffodils $3/doz., Siberian iris $4/doz., $4.50 postage each, boxwoods, Japanese magnolia, daylilies, mullein pink, redbuds, bluebell, althaea. E. Beach Duluth 770-4 76-1163
Over 100 varieties of perennials: daylilies, roses, hostas, cannas, ferns, callas, etc., no shipping. Tina Keaton Dawsonville 770-8338925
Paulownia Orienta grows 15' a year, spring flowers, dill. sizes, prices, shipping til September. Debra Wade Lenox 229-5464034
Peony poppies, foxglove, moon seed, giant cockscomb, snapdragon, larkspur, dbl. & sgl. hollyhock, cleome, $1 each w/SASE. 0.L. Phillips P.O. Box 516 Trenton 30752
Perennials and shrubs, in pots, $1 and up, angel's trumpet, potted, pink and white, $5. Betty King Lexington 706-743-8801
Perennials, many varieties, hydrangeas, chaste trees, butterfly bushes, no shipping. Sandra Fields Jasper 706-337-4152
Plants for hanging baskets & gardens, annuals and perennials, do not ship. Karen Annis Jackson 770-775-5320
Plants, Mexican petunias, cosmos, 12/$10, $3.95 postage, old-fashioned mums, variegated vinca 15/$8, $3.95 postage. L.J. Parker 584 W. Old Wire Rd. Butler 478-8625536
Pond plants for sale, many varieties, call for appt., will ship, send SASE. Susan Kingsolver 202 Piedmont Park Hull 30646 706-425-1899
Purple/white bloom, angel's trumpet, 1/4 tsp./$1; swamp hibiscus red $1/Tbsp., each one w/SASE. Hazel Floyd 122 Evergreen St. Warner Robins 31093 478-922-8429
Rain lily bulbs or seeds, crinum, lge. spider lilies, gingers, sev. kinds. Una Fay Crosby 4877 Ga. Hwy. 33N. Moultrie 31768 229-782-5484
Sedums, (3 var.), bloody Cranesbill, ginger lily, cleome, melanpodium, pineapple sage, rudbeckia, daylilies, angel's trumpet, (white, yellow}, purple heart. Susan Dodd Conyers 770-760-7254
Seed: amaryllis, trumpet, lady-in-red, cosmos, French hollyhocks, dbl. poppies, $1/pkg. w/LSASE, extra orders-extra postage;

100% pure orchard grass sq. bales, horse hundred. Janice Taylor Lavonia 706-356- 30572

Box 851 Cave Sering 30124 706-777-9860 greybeard trees $2 each w/postage. Gerri

qlty., rain free, $4.50; bermuda sq. bales $3.75. David Harden LaFayette 706-3978347
2005 bermuda, sq. $3.25, rnd. $30; fescue mixed, sq. $2. 75, rnd. $25; good qlty. David Willett Loganville 770-883-5600

0238 White and red multiplying onions bulbs,
$20/gal. pp. William Parker 615 Cotton Rd. NE Pelham 31779 229-294-8451
Ag Seed/Plants Wanted

Boxwoods, aucubas, althaea, must dig. E. Hood Lilburn 770-923-1591
Brugmansia (angel's trumpets}, regd. daylilies, hellebores, hosta, hanging baskets, vines plus 1OO's of perennials. Michelle Faulk Conyers wildflower444444@yahoo.com 678-

Hosta plants, $5 ea. B. D. Beauchamp Kennesaw 770-420-6996
Hosta, 1 gal., many var., $3.50 and up, qty. discounted. Mark/J.T. Edge Covington 678300-4407 770-786-3519
Hostas, 200 var., 2 miles beyond Zion Hill

Ward 4496 Fowlstown Rd. Attapulgus 39815 229-465-3641
Seed: angel's trumpet, pink hollyhock, mxd. hibiscus, Jerusalem cherry $1/tsp. w/SASE. Gail Wilson 1020 B. Wilson Rd. Commerce 30529

300 tons corn silage, tested by Crystal -want old. timey bean seed, similar to 908-3060

Church, Fri., Sat., Sun. or by appt. Dee Little Seed: mullein pink, morning glory, touch-

farms, exc. results. Daniel 770983-7037 770-861-8764

Oliver

Lula

cornfield bean, would like for '06 planting. B. Johnson Fairmount 706-337-3346

Brugmansia angel's trumpets, (pots or cuttings): flamingo, Jean Pasco, white,

Ellija)' 706-635-4891 Hostas, hydrangeas,

variegated liriope,

me-nots 1/2 tsp./$1, money plants, four o'clocks, angel's trumpet, hibiscus, althaea

4x5 rolls Coastal bermuda $35, square

hedychium ginger lilies, many colors, (pots or daylilies, daisies, coreopsis, lots more, $1/tsp., ea. w/SASE. G. Robertson 1955 Old

$3.75; also, 4x5 rolls mulch $15, square $2. 75. Randy Tankersley Appling 706-541-

FLOWERS FOR SALE

rhizomes), Confederate rose, (perennial $2/gal., call for list. Carol Bland Fayetteville Cornelia Hwy. Gainesville 30507

hibiscus). Trudy Kretchman Atlanta 404-378- 770-964-3162

Seeds: tiger lily $1.50/pk., $.50 postage.

0301 706-339-5319
Alfalfa hay .04 PF, 5th cutting, tested 24.3% protein, RFV 241 . Clay Hunt Calhoun 678492-4703
Alfalfa/Timothy mix $4.50/bale. J. Higdon Rossville 706-866-4999
Bermuda & fescue hay, heavily fert., rain free, horse qlty., $3 to $4/sq. bale, $35 round bale. S. Stana Powder Springs 770-2413201
Bermuda hay, Tift 44 & rye mix, '05 cut, $3.50/bale, horse qlty. Paige Bullock Dallas

If you have questions abOut this category, cab
Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
Flower seed offered for sale has not been tested for germination since it often is collected in very limited quantities.
$0.50 each, small pkt. seed w/LSASE: white campion, white Love-in-a-Mist, coreopsis tinctora, electric purple dianthus, malva mystic Merlin. G. Ward P.O. Box 160178 Atlanta 30316 theelectricgarden @yahoo.com

1104
Crape myrtles $18 to $50, two to ten ft. weeping cherry, Yoshino cherry, 4" mondo grass & Big Blue, other. Ann Shearouse 380 George Gray Lane Waleska 30183 770-8537269
Crape myrtles 3 gal., 9 colors, qty. only, $7; sweet bay magnolia 3 gal./$5; Leyland red cedar 7 gal./$15. Kathy Samples Roberta 478-954-3024
Crape myrtles in 15 gal. pots, B-14 ft. tall, 600 in 7 var., all colors, 10/$250. Martha

Hydrangeas, hostas, angel's trumpets, daylilies, private nursery by appt. only., call for available hours. V. Blackstone Powder serings 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
Irises, canna lilies, hosta, setcresea, silver dollar, variegated liriope thrift $1.50 per 4" container, no shipping. Rodney Petty Marietta

Mrs. J.W. Smith 63 New Rosedale Rd. NE. Armuchee 30105
Selling daylily garden, over 1500 varieties, great prices, open June, 10-5, no shipping, Lilies-of-the-Alleys. Shirley Alley Clarkesville 706-754-9164
Solid green liriope, (monkey grass), $2/bunch, lots of it. Lawayne Oliver Clermont 770-983-2076
Trees: hickory, maple, oaks: Live, Red, Shumard Red, Laurel, Overcup, sawtooth, swamp chestnut, willow in 3, 7, 15 gal. pots,

770-445-2107 770-314-9750

Please observe our 20 word limit.

Wade Alma 912-632-6731 912-632-5216

770-973-6009

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

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Moments of Triumph on a Tedious Job Turtlehead

crocosmia

hibiscus, Will remove honeybees & other bees in 2000 super wiggler worms, plastic tray &

beautyberry, ginger lily, herbs, beauty berry, Metro Co. area & long dist. beyond Metro Co. feed, $74 + freight. Kim Holyoak Alapaha

artemisia, houttuynea, hibiscus, begonia, area. Milton D. Scott East Point 404-344- .229-532-4221

jasmine, crocosmia, (climbing hydrangea), 0719

8-10" grass carp, coppernose bluegill, The following article was could feel the appreciation that was

Porcaline berry vine, will ship. B.G. Holliman Atlanta 770-855-4252

Things To Eat

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

Troy

Connor,

a borne by seeing something so

Variegated green & white liriope, ferns, 2 aucubas, purple heart, hostas. B. Rigdon Conyers 770-860-9218 770-315-6785
Vinca, major/minor, ajuga, iris, Siberian/bearded, ornamental peppers, ivy, begonias, (guinea), daylilies, mixed hybrids. M. Smith Clarkesville 706-947-1036
White Cherokee roses $5, red or pink seven sister roses $5, banana trees $5. June Hurst 536 Green Rd. Whigham 39897
White bleeding heart vine, red and blue

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

_Nahunta 912-778-4074
A-1 bass, bluegill, crappie, channel catfish, redear, sterile grass carp, threadfin shad, free statewide dely. Danny Austin Roberta 478836-4938
A-1 quality farm grown channel fingerlings, graded, priced by size, accurate weights & counts, gtd. live, healthy, immediate dely. J.F. Gilbert Thomaston 706-648-3409 706-6482062
All sizes improved channel catfish

summer intern in the European Office of the Georgia Department ofAgriculture in Brussels, Belgium, who has been sharing his experiences and perspective on agricultural issues in Europe.
As my time here in Brussels

familiar, this case peanut brittle, being marketed so far away.
My most enjoyable moments came while working on the Vidalia Onion Reverse Trade Mission. Ms. de Wit arranged the entirety of the trip to Vidalia from here in Brussels. This proved a rather

passion vines, pinckneya, tung oil, needle Organic Program Manager, palms, Turk's cap hibiscus. Neal Gillis 121 Mullins, at (706)595-3408.

Vernon

available: 2-4", 4-6", 6-8" and eating size. J.H. Holyoak Alapaha 229-532-4223

comes to a close, I can't help but

difficult and time consuming feat

Milling Rd. Poulan 31781 229-776-4067

'04-'05 pecans for sale $7/lb. plus postage, All sizes of improved channel catfish avail., look back on the past few months when having to deal with a six hour

Widow's tear 5/$2 plus shipping, pink will crack, shell, separate your pecans $0.30 locally hatched & grown, disease free, 2-4", 4- with

a

true

sense

of time difference. The plan was to

sedum $5/5 plants plus shipping, dbl. pink Rose-of-Sharon $2 each, $4 postage. Willie

lb. Russell Eaton Stockbridge 770-506-2727 Beans, beets, corn, potatoes, squash,

6", 6-8" & eating size. J. Holyoak Alapaha 229-532-5395

accomplishment.

There is no have five representatives from

Boyd Douglasville 770-942-3041

tomatoes, etc., raw honey, pis., qts., 5 gal., Available now grass carp, largemouth bass, greater feeling in the working European vegetable importers to

Yuccas, forsY1hia, iris, daylilies, Rose-ofSharon, pink spiraea, vinca, (minor & major),

closed Sat. Edward Colston Taylorsville 770382-9619

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

world

than

when

an

employer

tour the Vidalia Sweet Onion area,

liriope, angel's trumpets, lamb's ear, rose Blackberries, wild, $12/gal., blueberries 892-3144

offers congratulations for 10 weeks visiting many of the involved

campion, perennials. L. Mulkey Cumming 770-889-7079
Zinnia, podocarpus, old-fashioned

$2/qt., call for availability, taking orders. K. Hanson Powder Springs 770-428-9704
Blueberries, lge., very sweet, $9/gal., we

Bass, bream, catfish, November trout, no risk, live dely., 100% gtd. Mark Headrick LaGrange 706-302-9489

of hard work. While I have not quite gotten the royal treatment just

entities along the way. I was given the responsibility of finding

hollyhock, gay flower, gerbera, hyacinth bean pick. Linda Logue Abbeville 229-467-2328 Bream, Ga. Giants, copperhead bluegill, yet, I am able to look back and accommodations,

getting

vine, black-eyed Susan, yellow tick seed, list $1/SASE. Lee Abernathy 12344 Hwy. 109 Meansville 30256
FLOWERS REQUIRING PERMITS
If you have questions regarding thts category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or

229-425-1759
Blueberries, you pick $3 gal., open 7 days, honor system. Sidney Roland 860 Sidney Roland Rd. Demorest 706-754-6700
Blueberries, you pick, $0.40 per lb., call for address. John Rewis Reidsville 912-5573314 912-286-7920
Brown Turkey figs $4.50 gal., call to place order. James Reynolds 3131 South Smith Rd. Loganville 30052 770-466-2774

shellcracker, improved channel catfish, Fla. bass, sunbass, rainbow trout, all sizes avail., disease free. Ken Holyoak Alapaha 229-5326135
Catalpa worms and catalpa trees 3'-10', other. Jackie Johnson Royston 706-2455024
Catfish & bream for stocking lakes. Bob Reese 321 Reese Rd. Whitesburg 30185 770-834-2800

derive pleasure from a few of the smaller successes of a job I can honestly say I enjoyed.
When I walked in for work the first day, I truly had no idea what to expect. I was in a new country, didn't know a soul, and scared to

directions, and offering participants a wide variety of activities to keep them busy on their free day in Atlanta. Needless to say I was overwhelmed when Ms. de Wit informed me that several of the buyers had thoroughly enjoyed the

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) 918-6411.

Brown and colored eggs from happy freerange hens $2/doz. Robin Scott Adairsville 770-877-3987
Butterbeans, pole beans, butter peas, purple hull, okra, corn, blackberries, taking orders. Felton Turley Hiram 770-920-8221
Dry aged, grain fed Angus beef, no hormones/antibiotics, USDA meat plant, 1/4 carcass min. - 95 lb. Bill Farr Milner 770-5849727
Eggs, farm fresh, brown, lge. and extra large, $1.50 doz., area of Hwy. 212 and 138. Joyce Williamson Conyers 770-860-1519
Farm fresh brown eggs $1.50 per dozen, bring your own egg cartoon and save 25 cents. Harriette Jacobs Jacobs Farm Warrenton 706-465-3866

Channel catfish fingerlings, new crop; also, sev. 1000 lb. ave. 1-2 lb. Orville Carver Douglas 912-384-5090
Channel catfish for fish-out ponds, dely., lge. quantities available. Robert Cothran 361 Town Creek Rd. Denton 31532 912-375-4318
Crappie, worms, and supplies, disease free, all sizes available. Jason Holyoak Alapaha 229-532-6495
Fresh & frozen catalpa worms $1 per dozen; trees $1-$5 each. Joe Mask Fayetteville 770-461-7068
Golden, Brown, Rainbow & Brook trout for sale, pick up or dely. Willis Dyer Hiawassee 706-896-3915
Grass carp, bluegill bream, channel catfish fingerlings, bass, fathead minnows, pond

death. You can imagine my relief when I was greeted by an eversmiling boss, Ms. Corry de Wit, and told that we were having guests from Georgia that day. Boy did my apprehension turn to excitement. I was barely through the door and already fellow Georgians were coming over to keep me company. Sure enough a group of students from Thomas University in Thomasville came by the office,

Braves game that I had so selflessly promoted. A true victory on the job! The icing on the cake came when they stopped for fried okra and lunch at the Cracker Barrel I had recommended. I felt like I have done my state a true service by impressing a few of the South's finer institutions to our European visitors.
While I may not be able to see the whole scope of benefits

Flowers Wanted Want flower seeds or pla.ntS-lansy. -Grace
Denny Rte. 1, Box 264 Cochran 31014 Want golden striped foliage daylily similar to
golden Zebra and daylily ivory edges. NeaI Rich 901 Mitchell Branch Morganton 30560 706-374-2801
Want poppy, sunflower & angel's trumpet seeds by mail. Carolyn Dewberry 111 Richardson St. Barnesville 30204
Want red or green castor bean seeds. W.H. Dupree 306 Tilney Ave. Griffin 30224 770227-5033
MISCELLANEOUS If you have questions regarding ads in this
category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
The Miscellaneous category includes the following subcategories: bees, honey and supplies; things to eat; herbs; fish and supplies; fertilizers and mulches; oddities; miscellaneous wanted; notices; garden space; notices; out-of-state wanted; firewood, timber; and Christmas trees. Only one ad per household is permitted in the Miscellaneous category.
Bees, Honey & Supplies
-osspring wildrlower honey, lg!. &-deliciol.Js, $25 gallon, call evgs. Dennis Hicks Blairsville 706-835-9187
5 frame nucs w/tested Italian queens $55, beekeeping supplies and equipment. Lance Goldwire Cumming 770-329-7186
9 frame extractor w/uncapping knife $425, 2 frame extractor $250, 20 plastic migratory tops $150. Perry Poole Carnesville 706-677-4472

Farm fresh brown eggs from 100+ chicks $1, please bring cartons. Marilyn Bruce Fairburn 770-306-7082
Figs $4 gallon. Elzie Brown 5160 Jones Ct. Morrow 30260 404-366-3530
Figs, Brown Turkey, $1 ,35/lb., call to place order. Dianne Pekar Milledgeville 478-4521044
Figs, last WJ;!ek of July, $4 gal., call before 9 p.m. and not before 8 a.m. Irene Baker Loganville 770-466-771 O
Figs, you pick, $4 per gal. W.D. Melton 1132 Harbins Rd. Dacula 30019
Lge. brown figs $5 per gallon. James Hinesley Snellville 770-979-5584
Naturally raised pork, free range, foraging our crops & whole corn, SBM, no antibiotics/hormones, freezer ready, whole or 1/2. John Dyal Cobbtown 912-684-3099
Peaches, blueberries, Gregg Orchards, Pike Co., Hwy. 362, you pick or picked, daily 8-5 p.m. B. Gregg Hollonville 770-227-4661
Pick your own peaches, call in advance, Coweta Co. Dan Holl Newnan 770-253-1188
South Ga. pecans for sale $7 per lb., 5 lb. prepaid, we crack and shell pecans for $0.30 lb. Jim Barlow Loganville 770-554-7457
Taking orders for fresh yellow and white sweet corn. Marvin Pritchett Ellijay 706-6357674 706-636-2676
Water ground meal, whole wheat flour, grits, $315 lbs. plus postage; also, grind your grain. Mike Buckner Junction City 706-269-3630
Wild blackberries $12/gallon, will furnish containers. Donald Camp Loganville 770267-7350
You pick blueberries, call for schedule and directions, Canton area. Bill Odom Woodstock 770-926-5420

fertilizer, dely. or pickup by appt. only. Robert Brown Brooks 770-719-8039
Gld. 100% live dely.: bass, bream, catfish, November trout, del. to your pond. Matt Headrick LaGrange 706-523-0590
Pond aerator, never used, 3/4 hp., dbl. prop, 120V, 100' power cord w/float, $750. V. Loo Luthersville 770-927-2234
Pond hardy goldfish, pond raised. Charles Beavers Dallas 770-445-7023
Red wigglers and Europeans $30 per lb., price includes shipping. B. Newman Douglasville 770-942-7993
Red wigglers and/or Europeans $30 per lb., price includes shipping. H. A. Riffe P.O. Box 402 Buchanan 30113 770-646-3812
Red wigglers, Giant Reds, $30 per lb., call after 6 p.m., Ive. msg. J.A. Fincher Acworth 770-427-4845
Smallhead channel catfish, treated/disease free, all sizes, statewide delivery available. Freddy Tribble Alamo tribble_al@yahoo.com 912-568-1879 229-868-3730
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 770-3288866

and we arranged a tour of the European Union Commission. My first hint of on-the-job pleasure came as they eagerly recognized several products on our display shelves processed and packaged in Thomasville. It was priceless to see their awestruck faces as Ms. de Wit explained to them that it was
our office's job to promote those products all across Europe, Middle East, and Africa. As they left you
Free manure, (alpaca beans), the best for gardens and trees. Lee Mansfield Blairsville 706-7 45-7344
Free rabbit manure,' you load and haul. K. Humfleet LaFayette 706-639-7379
Golden red clean pine straw, long needle, $3 per bale picked up, $4.50 per bale installed, min. 40 bales, dely. available. K. Hess Alpharetta 770-844-7147
Golden red pine straw, semi-loads, $2.65 per bale. K. Hester Alpharetta 678-513-9188
Pine straw $2.85/bale, free delivery w/min., del. to all areas, installation available. Josh Bulloch Warm Springs 770-571-0189
Pine straw, extra lge. bales, $3/bale, spreading $1/bale, free del. Atlanta South. Bennie Bulloch Manchester 706-846-3665
Pine straw, lge. clean bales, pick up in field or we del., installation available to all areas. Benjamin Bulloch Manchester 404-323-3296
Rich soil, 40 yrs. bull lot mixing w/South Ga. black sandy soil; manure, good for flower

provided by my internship here in Brussels just yet, I can relish the smaller triumphs I made in the meantime. I have learned one lesson; finding pleasure in the day to day accomplishments can make any job and enjoyable one. My experience here in Brussels has made my effort to stay in college for as many football seasons as economically possible not seem like such a reasonable goal after all.
Purple Martin gourds made of clay w/holes $2.50. Joe Gill Warner Robins 478-922-7387
Miscellaneous Wanted go Want 2 -grain stirrers to inside of grain
bins. Lewis Sanders Stephens 706-759-3871 Want 6-8' landscape rake, root rake or rock
rake, Ive. msg. Billy Koons Stone Mountain 404-667-8581
Want 60 pieces 2x10, 2x12 used tin, no rust, near Cedartown. Jim Hubbard Cedartown 770-748-0480
Want a good used honey extractor & elec. comb knife in Central Ga., call between 6-9 p.m. Dennis Billings Vienna 229-268-2619
Want blacksmith's floor cone mandril w/groove on side, 500 lb. anvil, swage block and stand, blacksmithing tools. Jim Dickson Decatur 404-636-0068
Want body and leg hold traps, reas. priced. Ernest Strickland Alvaton 706-538-1443

Bees for pollination in South Ga., 32 hives or more, call for pricing; pure, all natural raw honey $27/gal., shipping included. Ben Bruce Homerville 912-487-2001
Environmental carpenter bee traps, proven and highly effective. Bruce Prince Jasper 770-893-9226
Frames, full of brood & bees only, $8 a frame. Theresia Riechert Blackshear 912281-6498 912-449-2828
Ga. grown queens from a licensed breeder, calm, very gentle, golden in color, $12 each marked for $13 plus postage. Ray Lopes Williamson 770-412-1703
New crop Gallberry honey for sale at farm, quarts, gallons, 5 gallon buckets available Donald Yoder 2655 Buckeye Rd. Dublin 31027 478-275-2086
Pure bee pollen, fresh from the bee hive, limited supply, raw Wildflower honey available in July M. Sorensen McDonough 404-372-8295

Herbs

State law requires all ginseng dealers and growers to be registered with the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. For more information, contact the Georgia Natural Heritage Program at (770) 918-6411 or at website www.georgiawildlife.com.
2 oz. pkg. of sage, sassafras or parsley, $1.25 SASE (2 stamps). Vickie Sheffield 4812 Hemlock Dr. S.E. Conyers 30094
Pepper seeds: bouquet, cayenne, serenno chile, pimento, tobasco, red cherry, cowhorn, $1/pkt. w/SASE. Ann Dutton 3269 Five Forks Trickum Rd. Lilburn 30047

Fish & Supplies

~rsons. selling sterile mplOid-grass

carp must have a Wild Ani1T1al License

from the Georgia Department of Natural

Resources.

Market Bulletin

Fertilizers & Mulches
-os bermuda-mufch-hay, round bales, exc.
condition, $10 each. Susan Schulz Ranger 770-591-5573
'05 wheat straw, sq. bales, trailer load, $1.85 in field, dely. available, 50,000+ bales avail. Wallace Vassar Hartwell 706-436-2664 706-376-9019
300 square bales wheat straw $2 each. Sammie Simmons Reynolds 478-862-9848
Aged horse manure w/shavings, easy access, you load $5 per truckload. D. Bussie McDonough 770-957-1062
Compost for potting, been thru composting machine, no smell, $25/pick-up load, can load for you & del. lge. loads near Lula. Jim Gathercole Lula 678-283-3029
Fescue mulch hay, lge., clean, dry bales, $1.75, can be used for feed, no rain. R.W. Turner Brooks 770-719-8545

beds, gardens, dely., 80 lb. bag-$8. Roy Styles Alpharetta 770-475-4342
Shavings for horse barns, lge. load. Marion Smith Marietta 404-218-7389 770-946-4728
Worm castings. J. Ayers Buchanan 770826-3373
Poultry Compost
-to help connect suppJlers Wiffl-thoseiri 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
Oddities

Want fields of giant and short ragweed. Malcolm Wright Trion 706-734-2554
Want figs, Celeste variety, about 5 gal. needed, location in close in Atlanta area. John Fears Atlanta 404-876-7812
Want good used. feed mill, mixer, grinder: Art's-Way, New Holland, Gehl or Case/IH. Wes Herndon Brunswick 912-222-9446
Want left over or waste tobacco leaves for garden-pesticide free preferred. Mike Elliot Atlanta 404-841-9494
Want mulch hay for usage to prevent washing. Kenneth Paxson 14840 Hwy. 19 Griffin 30224 770-412-6108
Want one complete clapper assembly for a #3 farm bell. Mark Kelly Ellijay 706-273-6839
Want rear tires & rims 13-6-28 for Ford tractor 3600, will trade turf tires or buy yours. B. Thompson Adrian 912-668-4930
Notices

Stainless steel 3 frame honey extractor $100. Howard Call Ellijay 706-635-7503 706-889-1850
Wildflower honey $27/gal.; also, jars, beekeeping supplies and wax foundation, wilI pick up unwanted bees or equip. Ernest Quinn Decatur 770-491-8726
Will remove honeybees & other bees along w/any unwanted bee equip. in Perry and surrounding area. Derry Oliver Perry 478-

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.

30 yrs. continuous operation, bass,

channel catfish fingerlings, bluegill,

shellcracker, hybrid bream, sterile grass

carp, dely. available. Tony Chew

Free aged horse manure mxd. w/sawdust, we load, easy access, appt. only. Jonas Silver Cartersville 678-576-1501
Free aged horse manure, very clean, we will load, great for gardens, flower beds, fields, other. Jill Mills Alpharetta 770-886-8080
Free composted horse manure mixed w/shavings, we load, you haul, appts. Thursday through Monday only. Cheryl Gray

-Assta:-gaurds $1 anaup~ manytochoose from. Anne McKinney Griffin 770-233-0983
Gourds, many varieties to choose from. Hoyt Howard Cumming 770-887-2039
Lucky buckeyes $3.25/doz.; buckeyes for planting $4.50/doz., includes shipping. J. Simmons 2720 Skyland Dr. Atlanta 30319 404-327-9733

--want advertiser who finiShes needlework to contact me. V. Holt 2301 Engineers Dr. SE. Marietta 30067 770-973-1267
Out-Of-State Wanted
- Want old tTriiey~sweet, red~weet potatoeS, no new varieties, plants or potatoes. Calvin Green 2730 N. US Hwy. 441 Lake City FL

987-7454

Manchester 706-846-3657

Crawford 706-743-3692

Submit ads by Wednesday noon.

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday July 20, "2005

Bulletin Calendar

Fancy white satin baby dress w/gorgeous embroidered lace overlay, size 18 mo., $120; cro. rugs. Nicole Hansard Ellenwood 770-

Hardy Palms

LIVESTOCK SALES & EVENTS

GARDENING EVENTS

961-5360

(Continued from Page 12)

Aug. 20 NE Ga. Goat Producers Southern Select Boer Goat Sale, Carrollton. Info.: Pat/Holly McShane, 706-7541526; Judy Stepp, 770-869-7268.

July

23 Building Garden Structures,

presented by Cobb Co. Master

Gardeners

at

Backacher

Demonstration Garden, Marietta;

register 8:30 am, demonstrations 9 am

EQUINE EVENTS

- 11:30 am.; free to public. Info.: 770-

July 23 Good Will Day at South Ga. Youth

528-4070, www.cobbextension.com

Full all cotton quilt tops $5, 6 quilt tops for

$20, all diff. kinds of material plus postage. Mrs. O'Neil Young 170 Harbin St. Canton

ever imagined a palm could.

about 0 degrees F.

30114 770-479-3590

Let's start with the hardiest palm Jelly Palm (Butia capitata) is the

Hand cro. 100% cotton dish washing cloths $3 each, shipping included. Carol Burke 895

in

the

world,

the

needle

palm

hardiest of the "feather' palms - the

Parkview Rd. Winterville 706-207-3597

(Rhapidophyllum hystrix). This ones with fronds that are shaped

Park, Nicholls; 8 am; practice running & judged events; free, everyone welcome. Info.: 912-389-6102. July 23 Brood River Saddle Club, 5-event, all running show, 6 pm, $250 added, Starrett Arena, Bowman. Info.: 706245-9326.

MISCELLANEOUS July 30 2nd Annual Old Time Country Fair, 4
pm -9 pm, Steffen Thomas Museum grounds, Buckhead (Morgan County). Info.: 706-342-7557, www.steffen thomas.org

Aug. 13 Benefit Open Horse Show for Blake PESTICIDES & RECERTIFICATION

Carpenter Lester, 10 am, Banks Co. July 26 Albany Public Health Workshop,

Arena, Homer. Info. 678-234-3269,

Albany; 4 hrs. comm. credit, cat. 31.

706-677-1172

Info.: 813-508-5820.

Aug. 13 Coffee County Saddle Club State

Addltional pesticide recertification

Warm-up Horse Show, 9 am, South

training notices are available on the

Ga. Youth Park, Nicholls; added prize

Georgia Department of Agriculture

money, everyone welcome. Info.: 912-

website www.agr.state.ga.us. Under

Hand cro. Nick scarves, washable yarn, approx. 60 x 7", red & black for UGA, camouflage

shrubby palm is native to the lower

like a feather rather than a hand.

It

for hunters, make any color or combination of Southeast including Georgia. I is not as hardy as the palms above

color, $20, I pay postage, call before 8 p.m. Inez have seen an established plant although some believe that

Rabun Thomson 706-595-4902 Hand smocked Christening gown & bonnet

unscathed

by

-9

degrees

F.

It established specimens can tolerate

$50, smocked dresses, size 3 mos. to 18 mos. tolerates shade or sun. It is not as 5 degrees F.

$30, bonnets $20. Sue Jordan 2121 Wagner Dr. Columbus 31907 706-561-8230

commonly available as other palms

Tips: If you want to try a palm

Handmade bluebird, bat, screeching owl, here but is worth searching for.

in your garden, I suggest you start

wood duck, Martin house, all made of solid cedar. Robert Boggs Decatur 770-939-3147

Windmill palm (Trachycarpus with the hardiest palms: needle

Home sewn aprons, convert to sunbonnet fortunei) is perhaps the hardiest of palm, windmill palm or dwarf

or bib style, for men, children, women; also, the trunked palms. It forms a palmetto. The ideal spot for a

walker bags, denim purses, sunbonnets. Margaret Hottle College Park 404-344-0568

slender trunk and can reach 40 feet

palm in your garden will have some

384-0945. Aug. 20 Greene County Horse Fun Night,
youth ages 5-18; speed, fun-type classes; 4-H benefit; sign-up 6 pm,

GOA Divisions, select Plant Industry and click on Pesticide Division. Select Pesticide Applicator Licensing and Certification and click on

Homemade corn cob pipes, bamboo stem, when mature. This palm can fit into protection from winter winds. This

great for skits, plays, etc., 6/$6, $2.50 postage, 12/$10, larger quantities available.

narrow

spaces

which

makes

it doesn't matter as

much

on the

Frazier Long Lawrenceville 770-962-6345 suitable for even a small garden. It coast, but it can be important in

start 7 pm; Union Point Rodeo Grounds, Union Point. Info.: 706-4532083, 706-486-4128.

Pesticide Applicator Recertification Courses. You can then search for upcoming courses by date, course

I will quilt your old or new quilt tops on is also one of the most commonly north Georgia.

quilting machine, reas. price, please Ive. msg. or evgs. E. Laster Tyrone 770-487-4649

available palms, and it is considered

I am growing most of the palms

Aug. 27 Currahee Saddle Club Show,

title, or license category.

Lead free model soldiers, 25mm, 40mm, & hardy to about -5 degrees F.

mentioned here in my Atlanta

Stephens Co. Fairgrounds, Toccoa; pleasure classes begin 5 pm, running If you have questions concerning the to follow. Info.: 706-491-7819, 706- Bulletin Calendar, call Carlton Moore at

54mm scales available, hand cast & hand painted in detail or unpainted, W.W. II,

Cabbage palmetto (Sabal garden. The only one to set fruit so

Napoleonic, Civil War, Indians, Vikings & palmetto) is the palm tree of our far is the dwarf palmetto. Its long

886-1144.

404-656-3682.

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

more, $4/up. Norris Eppes Thistletorr@alltel.net 706-886-0944

Toccoa

coast.

It is not as hardy as the sprays of black berries are another

New cloth, great for quilts or crafts, white windmill palm, but there are attractive attribute. In late winter

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.

and beige, for backing quilts, sold by the specimens growing as far north as mockingbirds and a brown thrasher

pound, cro. rag rugs and cro. pocketbooks. Alice Kapise Cleveland 706-865-7381

Atlanta.

Cabbage palmetto is or two lay claim to them and

Want parts for Ford 2000/3000 or salvage Bluebird houses w/hinged tops $5 each, New homemade quilts, patterns, churn available from specialty nurseries gobble down three or four before

tractor. Ed Peacock 1810 Rivers Tallahassee FL 32305 850-877-8520

Rd.

rabbit boxes w/string trigger $8 each, small night. stand-$20, toilet paper holders-$2 each, paper towel holders w/differ fronts-$5 each,

dash-queen $100, dinner plate-queen $100, fan-queen $100, star-double $60, pin wheeldbl. $60, 9 block-dbl. $60, quilted by patterns,

that supply large specimens, and it is also easy to grow from seed.

flying off. The birds don't get much nutrition, however; the fruit

Firewood
Ail ffrewood -aavertis"ed in -the Market Bulletin must be cut from the advertiser's personally owned property. In addition, by law, terms such as face cord, rack, plle, 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.
Oak and hickory 1/2 cord/$95, full cord $145; also, for BBQ available in smaller quantities. B. Williams Conyers 770-484-1538

no shipping. Jim Hutchinson P.O. Box 242 Tignall 30668 bettyjean_d@hotmail.com 706-285-2509
Bluebird nest box w/glass viewing window as seen at "Bluebirds Over Ga." show, all cedar, $20 plus $4 shipping, add $3 for squirrel guard. John Chaney 460 Hwy 211 N.W. Winder 30680 770-867-8263
Bookmark 'God loves You" stitched in center $1 w/SASE; angel pins, gold or silver
beads w/pearls $1 w/SASE. S. Brantley 374 Noble St. Thomson 30824
Cedar bluebird house built by B/B Assn. plans w/clean out lid $15 ppd.; rabbit boxes,

call after 2:30 p.m. Ruth Spicer Ocilla 229468-5306
Patchwork quilt tops, diff. patterns, colors & prices. baby quilts, prints and patchwork $15 to $30, $3 postage, postal money order. Bonnie Hibbert Oakman 706-334-2982
Plastic canvas bookmarker/rear view mirror hanger, asstd. colors $1 and SASE. Shirley Smith 1731 South Gordon St. Atlanta 30310 4_0_4_-7_5_6_-9_5_3_1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Porch swings made out of treated lumber 4'/$35, 5'/$40. Bill Speer Summerville 706857-4189
Qlty. machine quilting for your quilt tops;

Mature specimens are considered hardy to about 0 degrees F. in protected areas (it benefits from protection from winter winds). A hybrid named 'Birmingham' may be even hardier.
Dwarf palmetto (Sabal minor), also a Southeast native, is like a cabbage palmetto without the trunk and is much hardier. It is considered

is paper thin with a large seed inside. I have several bird-planted seedlings sprouting around my garden to prove this is easy to grow from seed.
Although it takes many years before they reach substantial size, it is easy and inexpensive to grow some palms from seed. Collect the fruits when ripe. Remove the skin

Handicrafts

old days kind, weathered cypress or pine stick trigger system, $20 ppd. Ann Dutton 3269

also, will make T-shirt quilts. Deborah Raptis Dahlonega 706-867-1869

hardy to about -5 degrees F.

The and sow them in a seed-starting

--lfyoiTfiave i:juesfions-iegaralng-adsTntfiis Five Forks Trickum Rd. Lilburn 30047

Quilt patterns $1.50 each: pin wheel, fronds can reach six feet tall, and a mixture or potting soil. Keep them

category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
All Items advertised in the Handicraft

Cedar bluebird house, clean out top w/hook $15 ppd.; old-fashioned rabbit boxes built by grandpa's plans $20 ppd. Donald Allen 3289

kaleidoscope, bear tracks, wild goose chase, Loveland Star, Lady-of-the Lake, courthouse steps, churn dish, thousand pyramids, send

mature plant can have an equal or greater spread. Unlike shrubs of a

moist. weeks

They will sprout in a few to several months. Palm

category must be handmade by the Five Forks Trickum Rd. Lilburn 30047 678- SASE. Janie Goss P.O. Box 2635 Blue Ridge similar girth, bulbs and flowers can seedlings look like pleated grass.

advertlser; Items purchased by the advertlser for resale may not be advertised.

_69_8_-_00_6_7_ _ _ _ _ _~----Cedar bluebird houses $7; also, bat,

30513 Quilts, handmade, diff. patterns, designs,

be

planted

all

around

under

the

The

young

palm

plants

make

Advertisers must Include a statement to woodpecker, Martin, wood duck and owl work aprons, bonnets, lap quilts, baby quilts, fronds of the dwarf palmetto. It excellent houseplants until they are

this effect when submitting advertisements Handicraft ads are limited to 30 words and

houses, others; squirrel in a jar feeder, 48 hrs. shipping. Alton Littleton 6389 Ga. Hwy. 85

very pretty. Mrs. John W. Marlowe 1855 Auburn Road Dacula 30019 770-945-4872

makes

a

bold

statement

in

the

large enough to plant outside.

must be in compliance with all other Waverly Hall 31831 706-582-2356

Raggedy Ann & Andy dolls $25 each plus garden while allowing growing The temperatures given

advertising guidelines (see page 2).

Chair & rocker caning of all kinds; also, $5 per order postage, all handmade, no room and sunlight for other plants. regarding cold hardiness are for

8x12" wall paper angel, dark or light face, $10. Claire Hopkins-Hawley P.O. Box 787

wicker and rattan repair. Statham 770-725-2554

Duke

Dufresne

paints, beau. dressed, original 1970 pattern. B. Hopkins 914 E. 28th St. Tifton 31794 229-

I

have

daffodils,

purple

heart, general guidelines only.

Older

Hamilton 31811

Chair caning & wicker restoration done, 382-2310

pussytoes and butterflyweed planted specimens can survive lower

Adult bibs, nice prints, lined, washable, great for protecting clothing, $18 each; walker

including laced and pressed cane, rush, split oak, binder cane, seagrass, shaker tape,

Teddy bears made from clothing you supply, example: grandma's bathrobe, grandpa's

under mine.

temperatures than younger ones. A

bags, hvy. duty fabric, ties to walker, 3 rattan, all types of caning, high qlty. work. overalls, jeans, coats, dresses become huggable European fan palm (Chamaerops palm that can survive 5 degrees F

pockets, $30 each, (postage included in all). M. Patterson Savannah 912-897-4463

Dotty McDaniel Cumming 770-887-8518 Chair caning of all types, refinishing &

heirlooms. T. Ferguson Canon 706-245-9553 Want someone who can restring

humilis) has the distinction of being

for a few hours cannot survive for

Afghans $35 & $25, TV scarves $10; also, repairs. James J. Lewis 1404 Kenwood Dr. windchimes, live in Decatur. Martha the only palm native to Europe. several days like that. Young

dailies $8, $9, $10, different sizes & patterns. Perry 31069 478-987-4243

Clinkscales Atlanta 404-277-2510

Sometimes called the Mediterranean palms are more susceptible to cold

Carol Williams 3980 Waycross Hwy. Jesup 31545

Chair caning, all types, refinishing & repairs; also, repair wicker & rattan. H.J. Bell

Wood craft: quilt rack, tables, paper towel holders, toilet paper holders, child table and

fan

palm,

it also grows

in North

than

older

specimens,

so

don't

All occasion cards in the form of a Watkinsville 706-769-1454

chairs. wall shelves, diff. types, bird houses Africa. This palm forms an hesitate to give them some winter

crossword puzzle, created w/your title, words & clues, $12. Mildred Hayes 2505 Windmere Dr. Norcross 30071 770-448-2442
All types chair caning, lace, pressed and binding cane, porch rockers. Mary Conley 146 Mt. Bethel Rd. McDonough 30252 770-914-3808

Chair caning: rush, cane, French, do some repairs. Richard Strawn Dawsonville 706265-3344 _C_h_a-ir_s_c_a_n_e_d_, _a_ll_t_y-pe_s_, _p_r_e-ss_e_d-ca-n-e,
laced and rush bottoms, furniture repaired and refinished, lamps repaired and rewired, reas.

and feeders, lots more. Hillard Sorrow 130 Jackson St. Maysville 30558
Your name in file! crochet, 5 letters $16.50 PP., 6 letters $20 PP. Linda Cason 970 Adcock Rd. Newnan 30263 770-251-2712
Your name in filet crochet, white or ecru,

attractive clump of small fronds and can be used as a foundation plant or part of a shrub border. It prefers a sunny location and is considered

protection. If you are really interested in
palms, become a member of the Southeastern Palm Society.

All types chair caning; some repairs and price, quality work. David Hay Carrollton 770- $20. Claudia Owens 7888 Parkside Circle hardy to about 5 degrees F.

Membership dues are $20 for one

refinishing, qlty. work, over 50 yrs. experience. 832-3281

Donalsonville 39845 229-861-2435

George Shelton Cartersville 770-607-5291

Child's rocking chair, cradle, bed or high

Saw palmetto (Serenoa repens) calendar year.

A student

All types of chair caning; also, rush and flat reed, 15 yrs. experience. Dan R. Melton 750 Oakland Ridge Monroe 30655 770-267-5454
Animal portraits, pen/ink & charcoal, state

chair for your doll, doll clothes made to orderAmerican Girl, Bitty Baby, Barbie, Cabbage patch, baby dolls. Kathryn Harvard Thomasville 229-226-1357

CORRECTIONS
PastureAu11 board, Ga. fescue, riding track around 6 A. hill, owner on premises checks,

is another shrubby palm native to the Southeast. Its fronds have slender petioles armed with sharp

membership is available for $15; include a copy of student ID (fulltime status). Send check or money

breed or send picture, $30 PP., hand woven Crib size baby afghan, qlty. work-qlty. yam shelter, hay, limit 3 horses, loving care, teeth, hence the name. Saw order to SPS, c/o Will Taylor, 214

dog leashes $15 PP., sock monkeys $25 PP., quilled boxes, small $10 PP., lge. $15 PP.

$25 plus $5 postage. Louvain Vest 609 General Ave. Woodstock 770-928-2579

horsemanship/riding lessons, Athens/commerce, 1/4 mi. off

15 min. Hwy. 441.

palmetto

is

considered

hardy

to

Oak Street, Athens TN

37303.

Suze Boesche 21 Weiner Dr Savannah Cro. afghans, ladies' foot warmer shoes, Sandra Hood Nicholson 706-757-5291

Visit the society's website at

31406 912-354-3039

made to order. Mrs. J.M. Eure 1429

Appalachian dulcimers, handcrafted from Ridgewood Dr. Augusta 30909 706-738-1787

native woods, 38 yrs. experience, America's Cro. hats, in nice asstd. styles and colors,

only string instrument by origin. Joel H. Bowen $7 to $14. Sandra Nicholson 333 Mason Rd.

Franklin 706-675-6465

Crandall 30711 706-695-1770

We Want Your Healthy Recipes
As honorary spokesman for the Georgia Commission on Women's

Next Handicraft Edition Scheduled for August

http://www.speps.net/index.htm to discover nurseries and see the gardens of some adventurous

Aromatic cedar blocks, ideal for storage, clothing, closets, animal areas, size of bar soap, 10/$9 plus $3 ship/handling. Wm. Huffmaster 170 Orleans Blvd. McDonough 30253 678-432-7271

Cro. purse/cradle w/doll $8.50, baby blanket $28, dish towels w/cro. tops $3. Judy Jordan 202 Geoffrey Lane Oxford 30054 judyjordan44@hotmail.com 770-787-0682
Cro. shawl, lgt. weight, red, purple, trim is

Childhood Health and OverWeight Initiative, Commissioner Irvin is encouraging students and their families to include Georgia's delicious,

The next handicraft edition for the Market Bulletin is scheduled for August' 17. The deadline for

Georgians who are experimenting with many kinds of palms. With all the beauty, history and lore of palms, who can blame gardeners for

Baby blankets, pink or blue, $25; Martha Stewart coming home poncho $30, afghans for dorm bed in Tech color or Ga. colors $30.

tickle knitting yarn $35, hats w/embellishments from $18, small purses $7. Mrs. Bieber Columbus 706-561-9720

wholesome farm products in their diets to ensure a healthy and long life.

submitting handicraft ads for this edition is August 3.

wanting to grow as many as they can.

Evelyn Ojuri Elberton 404-310-8677

Doll clothes for 15" (Bitty Baby and Twins), With this in mind, the Market All items advertised in the Arty's {Jarden is written by Arty

Beau. cloth bags w/ribbon tie to fill w/potpourri or small gift; small hand-crotched Christmas stockings, $2 ea. w/long SASE; $2 ea.; beaded bracelets, all $1 ea. w/long SASE. Martha Dickerson 102 Burnap St. Marietta 30060 770-427-7453
Birdhouses made w/cedar & screws, bluebirds $10, bats $12, wrens $9, wood ducks $60, feeders $10, UPS extra. Art Thompson Jonesboro 770-473-1404

18" (American Girl), and 23" (My Twinn), send business SASE for info., specify doll or email. Cathy Hurst 2300 Turtle Creek Way Lawrenceville 30043 churst12@bellsouth .net 678-407-9071
Doll made from kitchen towel and dish cloths, cute, functional when taken apart, specify kitchen color(s), $12 incl. postage. G. Flanagan 8603 Blackmon Rd. Midland 31820 706-563-3314 .

Bulletin would like readers to share their favorite health-conscious recipes (those that are low in fat, cholesterol, sugar, etc.). If you have a recipe you would like to share with our readers, send it to: Georgia Cooking, Market Bulletin, 19 MLK Jr. Drive SW, Atlanta, GA 30334-4250.

Handicraft category must be handmade by the advertiser and not purchased for resale.
Handicraft ads are limited to 30 words and must be in compliance with all other advertising guidelines (see page 2).

Schronce, the Department's Director of Public Affairs and a lifelong gardener. He is a horticulture graduate of North Carolina State University and lives and gardens in the historic Cabbagetown neighborhood of Atlanta.

Wednesday July 20, 2005
Tomatoes
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lawn and garden center for one of the commercial products containing calcium chloride in spray form and follow the directions on the container. Calcium chloride is also available in the form of de-icing salt, which you can find at hardware stores. Mix two tablespoons to a gallon of water and spray two or three times a week.
Cracking Tomatoes can begin to crack during warm, rainy periods. This is especially true if such weather occurs after a dry spell. The tomatoes expand too fast causing cracks in the walls of the fruit. When making your tomato plant purchases, look for varieties that are resistant to cracking. The best way to avoid the problem is to keep the moisture supply_ as consistent as possible throughout the growing season.
Catfacing Catfacing is another kind of cracking or scarring of tomatoes. The fruit develops unusual swelling and streaks of scar tissue. Catfacing is not a disease, but is a condition caused by abnormal development of the pistil of the tomato flower at blossom time. Cool weather is believed to be the cause of the flower problem.
Blossom drop Cool, night temperatures (below 55 degrees Fahrenheit) will sometimes cause early season blossoms to fall off the plant. Some varieties will keep their-blossoms and set fruit in cool weather, but most varieties do not. Blossom drop also can occur when night temperatures get above 75 degrees in the summer. This can make it difficult to get a summer-long crop of tomatoes in hot sections of the South.
Curling of leaves Curling or "leaf roll" is very common, but will not harm tomato production. This is most noticeable once the plants are about 12 inches high. As the vines become "bushy," the new leaves can hide the older leaves, making them curl. Curling also can occur when tomato vines are pruned too much.
Sunscald This condition develops when green or ripening tomatoes get too much exposure to the hot sun. The first evidence of sunscald is the appearance of a yellowwhite patch that appears on the side of the tomato facing the sun. The area gets larger as the fruit ripens and then becomes gray-white. Some tomato varieties produce a lot of foliage that provides the fruit protection from too much sun. However, this is not true of all varieties, so be careful that you do not over prune plants and remove their shade. You also can grow them in cages where the plants will develop protective foliage. Although these problems might make some of your tomatoes unattractive, they are still edible. Simply cut away the affected portions and enjoy the remainder of the fruit.

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Farmland Edition

Small, Beginning, and Limited Resource Farmer Workshop

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of the property in the notice.
* Farmland ads cannot exceed 30 words
in length; a 30-word ad includes name, city, phone number or name and complete address.
* All notices must be received in
writing by the August 24 deadline. Please see page 4 for a fannland ad form
and a listing ofcounties in Georgia by section.
Beef Cattle Marketing Focus of Workshops

Team Agriculture Georgia (TAG) will hold a free workshop for small, beginning, and limited resource farmers September 22, 2005, at the Northwest Georgia Trade Center in Dalton. If you are a small, beginning, and limited resource farmer who is interested in attending this workshop, please complete the form below. The following sessions will be offered. Please-indicate your choices in the blocks provided. Since lunch will be provided, pre-registration is requested.

A PRIMER for Selecting New Enterprises for Your Farm
Direct Marketing Field Grown Nursery Forage-fed Beef and Lamb Meat Goat Production and Marketing Medicinal Herbs

Organic Vegetables Risk Management Strategies Small Chicken and Egg Enterprise Small Fruit - Pick Your Own Sustainable Natural Resource
Management Opportunities Lunch Topic - Cut Flowers

Beef cattle producers who want to better

market their cattle should attend the Southeast

Beef Cattle Marketing School scheduled July 27-28 in Tifton, Georgia.

City_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _State_ _ _Zip Code_ _ _ _ __

Specialists from southeastern universities

C o u n t y_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

and the U.S. Department of Agriculture will

combine hands-on learning and live animal evaluation with classroom examples to help

Describe your farm operation:_________________

cattlemen reduce their risks and improve their profits.
Participants will see live cattle and learn how they fit into today's market. In addition, they will learn about cattle cycles, how to anticipate prices and use futures and options to

Please return the completed form by September 2, 2005 to: Kellie Vaughn; USDA Service Center/NRCS 208 N. Duke Street, Suite C; Lafayette, GA 30728-2505 Phone: 706-638-2207 Fax: 706-638-2371 Email: kellie.vaughn@ga.usda.gov

increase profits. There also will be a session on

alternative marketing methods such as video board sales, tele-auctions and marketing cattle

Funds Now Available For Irrigation Reservoirs

with other producers. Registration is $35 and includes materials,
meals, breaks, and refreshments for one workshop. Register online at www.ugatifton conference.org or call 229/386-3416.

South Georgia Farmers in 82 counties now can benefit from Congressional funding to help them conserve agricultural water and use it for irrigation according to the Georgia Soil and Water Conservation

supplies." The funding will enable farmers to
construct or renovate irrigation water catchments and provide enhanced technical assistance to the landowners. In addition,

Livestock Sales Permit
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Commission and the USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service.
According to Garland Thompson,

there are funds also available to help farmers improve uniformity of their irrigation systems and conserve on farm

create a. hardship but is designed to protect Georgia farmers and owners who sell livestock in the state.
Requests for permits shoulcj be made in writing by the individual, organization or company managing the sale, 30 days in advance of the event. Address permit requests to the State Veterinarian, Georgia Department of Agriculture, 19 MLK Jr. Drive, Room 106, Atlanta, Georgia 30334-4201. Please include information such as the place, date, time and management of the sale with your request.

Georgia Soil and Water Conservation Commission Chairman, the $3.6 million in funding for the project was made possible by the strong leadership of Georgia's delegation. Thompson added, "Our Congressional delegation's knowledge and recognition of the importance of the conservation of agricultural water supplies is greatly appreciated. We look forward to working with land owners and producers to conserve and protect agricultural water

water supplies. Providing surface water solutions like
irrigation ponds that utilize rainwater supplies decreases the demands placed on the state's aquifers and streams. Water catchments are designed to retain excess rainfall to be held for irrigation uses when it is needed during the growing season.
Applications for the program will be accepted until July 31, 2005. The program provides financial assistance to landowners striving to conserve water on their operations. "Every time a farmer

Pond Assistance Program Lost Due to Budget Cuts

implements a conservation practice, it costs him something. Cost Share funds help the

Georgia's private fish ponds are a

Georgia Cooperative Extension Service farmers who grow the food and fiber that

valuable resource in the state as approximately 40 percent of the state's fishing pressure is currently placed on tens

website at http://warnell.forestry.uga. edu/wamell/service/library/index.php3?do clD= I to view a pond management book.

we all want and need," said James Tillman, (Continued on Page 12)

of thousands of private ponds, according to

The Cooperative Extension Service will

the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Wildlife Resources Division (WRD). Since 1960, WRD has offered

identify weeds, assess lime needs and provide verbal recommendations for private ponds. Private consulting

Bulletin Guidelines For Photo Submissions

technical assistance including field visits to pond owners for such issues as pond construction and renovation, fertilization, weed control, stocking and more. However, budget cuts over the past two years targeted this program, and funds and personnel are no longer available to

companies provide more complete pond management services. The Cooperative Extension Service will maintain a list of private pond management companies.
Department Labs

By submitting a photographic image (photo print or digital file) for publication in the Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin, the sender agrees to allow the Georgia Department of Agriculture to reproduce the image in the publication and on its website. Photos submitted for

provide pond technical assistance. "The thousands of acres of fish habitat
available in private ponds are important in reducing pressure on public lakes, rivers, and streams and in providing state residents with local fishing opportunities, so we regret not being able to continue these long-standing services," says WRD Chief of Fisheries Management Chuck Coomer. "However, there are private companies that can provide pond management services for a fee:
WRD will continue the private pond stocking program through which residents can purchase fish to establish populations for new or renovated ponds. Pond owners looking for answers to questions regarding fish pond management can visit the

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guidelines. Several microbiological and antibiotic residue tests are required on dairy products, and it is the responsibility of the Dairy Lab to test samples of these products.
In addition to the Chemical Laboratories, the Seed and Grain Labs under the direction of Dr. Wayne Guerke, perform numerous tests to ensure the quality and purity of seeds for dependable production and grains for food and animal feeds.
The second article in the series will focus on the Food Sampling Program, following a sample through the laboratory testing processes.

publication become the property of the Georgia Department of Agriculture and cannot be returned to sender. If you are submitting a photo you would like to keep, please make a copy of it before sending it to the Bulletin office.
Readers also are advised that the editor evaluates submissions on criteria such as reproduction quality and content when determining photos for publication.
The Market Bulletin staff enjoys receiving photos from our readers; however. due to the number received and limited publication space, we have been unable to publish many of the pictures sent to our office. To those individuals who have sent us photos, we appreciate your patience and regret we have been unable to publish all photos received. ~

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LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS

Hardy Palms Can Grace Many Ga. Gardens

Prices for June 2005 at Georgia Auction Markets, Georgia Department of Agriculture and U.S. Department of

With their unusual form and growth habit, palms are unlike any other plants in the world. Whether it is coconut palms on a South Pacific island, date palms along the

The special qualities of palms led the ancients to adopt them as a symbol of victory and achievement, a use that continues today. Consider the old gospel

Agriculture Cooperating, Federal State Livestock Market News and Grading Service. For daily quotations, call (229) 226-1641 (7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.).

Nile or a row of cabbage palmettos lining a
street in Savannah, there is something
special and regal about these plants.
Notice of Auction of Equine
Pursuant to Section 4-13-7 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated (Humane Care for Equines Act). the Georgia Department of Agriculture will conduct a live auction on the following eLJuine as grade horses, to wit:
2 year old sorrel Quarter Horse gelding 18 year old sorrel Grade gelding I0 month old bay/white Paint colt l year old black/white Paint filly 11 year old black/white Paint gelding 7 year old black/white Paint mare 4 month old black/white Paint filly 8 year old bay Quarter Horse mare 12 year old gray Quarter Horse mare 6 month old sorrel Quarter Horse filly l year old dun Quarter Horse filly 6 year old red dun Quarter Horse gelding 9 month old red dun Quarter Horse gelding 2 year old sorrel Quarter Horse gelding 2 I/2 year old sorrel Quarter Horse gelding l l/2 year old red dun Quarter Horse filly 15 year old gray Grade mare 7 year old sorrel pony gelding 4 month old bay Grade filly 2 year old sorrel Breeding Stock Paint mare 4 year old bay Paint mare 14 year old red roan Appaloosa mare 2 year old bay Grade stallion 4 year old sorrel Quarter Horse gelding Said equine are being sold as impounded animals under the authority of Chapter 13 of Title 4 of O.C.G.A. (Humane Care for Equines Act). 3 year old red roan Grade mare 7 year old sorrel Grade gelding 3 year old bay Grade mare Said equine are being sold as impounded animals previously belonging to Willie Carruthers under the authority of Chapter 13 of Title 4 of 0.C.G.A. (Humane Care for Equines Act). 22 year old sorrel TWH X gelding Said equine are being sold as an impounded animal previously at large in Bartow County under the authority of Chapter 13 of Title 4 of O.C.G.A. (Humane Care for Equines Act). The auction will be held at the Georgia Department of Agriculture Impound Facility in Decatur, GA at I :00 p.m. on Saturday, July 23, 2005. The said equine may be inspected at the facility from 11 :00 a.m. until I :00 p.m. on Saturday, July 23, 2005. Pictures of the equine are located on the Department website: www.agr.state.ga.us For directions to location, call the Equine Division at (404) 656-3713. (Office hours are Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.) Sealed bids will not be accepted on these equine. No representation is made regarding any registration or possible registration of said equine nor of the physical condition of said equine. Any documentation in possession of the Department of Agriculture regarding registration, physical condition or past veterinary treatment of said equine is available upon request; however, not withstanding the availability of such documentation, or lack thereof, or verbal information given to the Department, said sale is for the equine on an "as isz" basis without any representation regarding registration, physical condition or acceptable use of the animal. The successful bidder must be prepared to tender the price by cashiers check or money order and move the animal from the impoundment facility by 6 p.m. on Monday, July 25, 2005. Payment may be made at the time the animal is picked up. If a successful bidder fails to tender the price as required, the Georgia Department of Agriculture may refuse to accept any other bids made by the successful bidder at this auction or any future auction. These horses are subject to periodic inspection by the Georgia Department ofAgriculture for a period of 24 months.

hymn Deliverance Will Come with its rousing chorus of "Palms of victory, crowns of glory, palms of victory I shall wear,'' or the Palme d'Or (Golden Palm) awarded to the best film at the international Cannes Film Festival. The palm frond makes its appearance in the military medals of many countries such as the Croix de Guerre with Palm awarded by France and Belgium for valor during the world wars and the Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry with Palm that was awarded to all members of the U.S. Armed Forces and other nations for valorous achievement in combat during the Vietnam Conflict.
I consider palms as the first souvenir. In a time before post cards, Medieval European pilgrims would bring back a palm frond as a token of having visited the Holy Land. These pilgrims became known as palmers. The first time Romeo meets Juliet he tells her "My lips, two blushing pilgrims, ready stand to smooth that rough touch with a tender kiss" and Juliet reminds him that "palm to palm is holy palmers' kiss." In other words, let's just hold hands. Of course Juliet gives in, and these two star-crossed lovers are on their way to a tragic end.
As children on family vacation, my sister and I would squeal with delight when we saw the first palmetto as we approached the beach. For us, like the palmers of old, it was a symbol of a faraway and magical place. I wanted to bring home more than a frond, however; I wanted the whole tree but was convinced that palms were only for places with milder climates.
When I was older I was delighted to discover that there are several hardy palms that can grow inland and that tolerate much colder temperatures than I
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SLAUGHTER CATTLE
cows

AVERAGES

Breakers 75-80% Lean ................57.95

Boners 80-85% Lean ..................60.64

Lean 85-90% Lean .......................57.56

BULLS

Yield Grade 1

1000-1500 lbs ...............................69.80

1500-2100 lbs...............................75.44

FEEDER CLASSES: WEIGHTED AVG. PRICES

STEERS: MEDIUM AND LARGE N0.1-2

200-250 lbs .................................178.30

250-300 lbs................................. 163.65

300-350 lbs................................. 152.54

350-400 lbs.................................142.15

400-450 lbs................................. 132.92

450-500 lbs................................. 123.97

500-550 lbs.................................118.56

550-600 lbs.................................114.42

600-650 lbs................................. 11o.11

650-700 lbs................................. 104.69

STEERS: MEDIUM & LARGE FRAME NO. 2-3

300-350 lbs................................. 135.24

350-400 lbs................................. 127.50

400-450 lbs .................................119.49

450-500 lbs.................................113.43

500-550 lbs.................................107.92

550-600 lbs.................................104.33

HEIFERS

MED. & LARGE FRAME NO. 1-2

200-250 lbs................................. 156.96

250-300 lbs.................................150.75

300-350 lbs.................................139.26

350-400 lbs................................. 132.11

400-450 lbs.................................124.92

450-500 lbs.................................119.08

500-550 lbs.................................112.78

550-600 lbs.................................107.56

600-650 lbs.................................102.47

650-700 lbs...................................98.80

GOATS

SLAUGHTER CLASSES SELECTION 2

BILLIES/BUCKS

75-100 lbs.....................................73.67

100-150 lbs.................................100.33

150-300 lbs.................................134.50

NANNIES/DOES

60-80 lbs.......................................56.00

80-100 lbs.....................................82.33

100-140 lbs................................. 111.50

KIDS & YEARLINGS

20-40 lbs.......................................37.00

40-60 lbs.......................................55.83

60-80 lbs.......................................69.00

Be Aware of Common Problems That May Affect Tomato Harvest

There are a variety of problems that can reduce your tomato crop during the hot, summer months. Following are some of the more common problems gardeners

often face along with the causes and solutions.
Blosso01 end rot The rot appears first on the bottom of

the tomato as a large, dry, brown or black

"Pick Your Own'' Produce Form

sunken area. Both green and ripe tomatoes can be affected. Blossom end

rot is caused by a fluctuating moisture

A listing of pick-your-own fruit and vegetable operations will be featured in the

supply that results in a lack of calcium in

Market Bulletin August 31. If you have produce that you would like included in this listing, submit this form to

the plant. It is most likely to appear on the earliest fruits of the season, and

our office by August 17.

staked and pruned plants are more likely

When submitting your notice, please include your information as illustrated in the

to be affected than unstaked tomatoes.

sample below: County

Sample: HAZARD CO.

The condition often begins as the plants are hit by a hot, dry spell just as they are putting on some quick growth. This

Na01e ~~~----------~-~~--~ John Doe Address - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Route 1, Homewood

moisture stress on the plants causes the problem.
Unfortunately, you cannot "cure" a

Crop

Strawberries. beans, etc.

tomato already affected by blossom end

Approx. Availability - - - - - - - - - - - - - July 12

Phone ___________________ 404-000-0000

Co0101ents ~-------~--~~~~--~

Open 8 am-4 pm weekdays; bring containers

rot. You can help prevent the problem by keeping the water supply even throughout the growing season. Mulching the plants will help them maintain moisture and reduce the likelihood of extreme moisture

Special Note: Just because your operation was included in our last pick-your-own listing does not guarantee that it will be printed in the August 31 edition. To be included in the new listing, you must resubmit your pick-your-own information in writing to the Market Bulletin office.

fluctuations. Applying calcium directly to the
leaves and fruits will help prevent the rot from forming on new tomatoes. Ask your
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Wednesday July 20, 2005
Irrigation Funds
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NRCS State Conservationist. Applicants accepted into the program
can receive up to 75% cost-share funds. Funds of $2. I million have been made available for the counties included in the Southeast Georgia Initiative and $1.5 for farmers in the Flint River Initiative.
Jim Ham, President of the Georgia Association of Conservation District Supervisors, encourages farmers to sign-up for the beneficial program. "Agriculture provides a healthy and abundant food supply. This much needed program is an excellent resource for farmers in South Georgia striving to ensure a healthy environment for future generations."
Applications and program information are available at the Georgia Soil and Water Conservation Commission offices in Dawson (229-995-6001 ), Statesboro (912681-5241), Milledgeville (478-445-5766) or at NRCS offices in South Georgia.
Applications and additional information also can be found on the Conservation Commission's website at www.gaswcc. georgia.gov.
Department Permit Required For Special Livestock Sales
State law requires that all special livestock sales have a permit from the Georgia Department of Agriculture and th'!t the sale management be bonded. "Special sales" are defined as the sale of any livestock with the exception of livestock sold at an established auction market. The sale of livestock owned by a farmer, with payments being made directly to the farmer, also is exempt.
All production, consignment and dispersal sales managed by anyone other than the owner at which payment is made to sale management, are required to have a permit and must be bonded. A farmer who has a sale of his own livestock, where payment is directly to him, is required to have a permit but is not required to be bonded.
The bonding requirement is not intended to
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