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GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TOMMY IRVIN, COMMISSIONER
Wednesday August 3, 2005
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Deadline Approaches Department's Dairy Division Inspects Container Plants
For Contest Entries
The Georgia Department of half-pint jugs with varying neck sizes are
Manufacturers of paper containers
The August 31 deadline is fast approaching for submitting entries for the Georgia Department of Agriculture's Dog and Cat License Plate art contest.
As part of a funding initiative for the Dog and Cat Sterilization Program (DCSP), the contest will determine a design for a new license plate to benefit the Program. To submit designs, participants should adhere to the following guidelines and rules:
Art must be no larger than 14" tall x 11" wide
Art must depict a dog and/or cat Art must contain no more than four colors
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You could see your artwork on the license plate for the Dog and Cat Sterilization program if your entry is selected as the winner. But you must enter for a chance to win.
Agriculture's Dairy Division has the responsibility of monitoring all aspects of the production and processing of milk and dairy products to ensure their quality and safety. Included in this responsibility is the inspection of facilities that manufacture containers for milk and milk products.
Routine inspections are conducted at nine single-service plants in Georgia that manufacture plastic jugs and cartons for milk and milk products, milk jug caps, and paper cartons for milk. During the inspections the general operating conditions of the plants are examined, as department employees check each facility for cleanliness, construction, and good manufacturing practices. Department inspectors even check to make sure the plant's air filters are changed on a regular basis to protect containers from contamination. In addition, each plant is inspected for possible insect problems.
"We devote a considerable amount of resources to ensure milk and dairy products are safe for Georgia consumers," said Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin. The Commissioner noted that the department does more testing of milk and dairy products than for any other single food product.
In the plastic container manufacturing plants, gallon, half-gallon, quart, pint and
formed by machines that melt the plastic and fill it with air to the shape of the containers. The plastic used in the process is made from a pelletized resin that comes from sources that meet the specifications of the code of federal regulations for food. Major out-of-state chemical companies also must meet federal specifications for the production of resin.
At the CKS Packaging Inc. plant in Atlanta, pelletized plastic resin is brought in by rail car and stored in silos until ready for use in container production. Containers are formed by machines that melt the plastic and fill it with air to the shape of the container. The resin used in the manufacturing process must meet the federal specifications for plastic used for milk and dairy products.
Agroterrorism Preparedness Focus of Partnership
must use paper stock that is manufactured to code of federal regulations standards. The manufacturers cut, print, and form the cartons for final forming and filling at milk plants.
Quality control standards established under rules and regulations by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and administered by the Georgia Department of Agriculture Dairy Division help guide companies in the disposal of and recycling of containers that have imperfections.
Although FDA regulations require inspections of milk and dairy product container plants only every three months, the department's Dairy Division inspects these facilities every other month and takes samples on a monthly basis.
"It does no good to place a fresh, untainted dairy product into a container that is defective or unclean," said Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin. "Our inspection of the manufacturing facilities and the sampling of containers produced by them help ensure that consumers receive safe, wholesome, high-quality dairy products for their food dollars."
Notice
Ad Deadline
for the August 31 issue
is noon, August 17.
The Georgia Agroterrorism Committee and the Georgia National Guard inaugurated their partnership to fight agroterrorism at a meeting last month at Dobbins Air Reserve Base in Marietta, Ga.
The meeting was sponsored by the Agroterrorism Committee of the Georgia
Homeland Security Task Force and hosted by 4th Weapons of Mass Destruction Civil Support Team of the Georgia National Guard. The purpose of the meeting was to share expertise on how to best prepare and respond to agriculture and food-related acts of terrorism.
Adjutant General David Poythress and Agriculture Commissioner Tommy Irvin (center) are shown with members of the 4th Weapons of Mass Destruction Civil Support Team of the Georgia National Guard, the Georgia Agroterrorism Committee, and laboratory personnel at Dobbins Air Reserve Base.
Invited guests included laboratory personnel who routinely test for chemical and biological agents in animals, plants, food, and agriculture chemical products. Attendees learned about the Georgia National Guard's mobile laboratory capabilities, proper biocontainment, sample collection and personal protective equipment used with contagious pathogens.
"I am glad to see the facilities that will be available for use in case of an agriculture or food-related emergency," said Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin. "As the lead agency in the state in charge of agriculture and food defense, my staff is committed to doing everything in its power to protect the people of Georgia and the state's agriculture industry."
Maj. Gen. David B. Poythress, Georgia's Adjutant General said, "I am encouraged by the many professionals from numerous state agencies that have come together to address the critical topic of food supply safety as wc continue our focus on the global war on terrorism."
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday August 3, 2005
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FARM SERVICES
If you have quesfions regarding ads in this
category, call Brenda .Donnell at 404-651-
9081 or 404-651-9082.
The Market Bulletin publishes advertisements for Farm Services in the first issue of each month. Please adhere to the following guidelines when submitting an ad for farm services. All farm services must be performed on the farm of the individual desiring the service. Farm Services and Farm Services Wanted ads are limited to 30 words.
33 yrs. exp. custom timber clearing, excavation of & surfacing horse riding arenas, horse paddocks, trackhoe/trucking, long driveway & graveling, bury dead animals. Bill Butler Braselton 706-654-3777
Aerating,
bushhogging,
pasture
maintenance, food plots, Master Wildlifer.
Jonathon Will Pendergrass 770-534-75S1
All repairs on metal roof, also wood or metal construction repairs. Terry Mikle Snellville 770-979-S9S1
All types fence, chain links, board, wire, pole barns, split rail, private, etc., picket. David Parks Dahlonega 67S-314-0537
Backhoe, tractor & Bobcat work, custom hay baling, round 4'x5' & square, build and clean out ponds & lakes, drainage work, hydroseeding. M. Kennerly Hoschton 404547-4029
Barn building my specialty, also wire or board fences, other farm buildings, Bobcat work & metal roofing, 25 yrs. exp. Bates Kelley Hartwell 706-206-7959 706-376-7313
Barns built & repaired, all types, plus fence repair. James Smith Warrenton 706-4652549
Barns, shed, additions, restorations, metal roofing, etc., free quotes, references. Russell Knick Commerce 706-336-SS46
Beaver dam removal, creek channel cleaning, drainage ditching, silt removal, pond restoration. Jim Moon Oakfield 229-535-6562 229-881-004S
Bushhogging & light loader work. Eugene Pruitt Douglasville 770-949-S279
Bushhogging, fertilizer-lime spreader, post holes drilled, food plots & pasture maintenance, 4x4 front-end loader tractor. Ralph Wheeler Talking Rock 77.0-356-670S
Bushhogging, finish mowing, gardens tilled, Rockdale, New1on & surrounding counties, no job too small. David Carter Covington 7707S4-17S6
Only one ad may be placed per family unit.
Bushhogging, finish mowing, hunting land food plots, sod & seed preparation, call for estimate. Ken Doble Conyers 770-922-4657
Bushhogging, lg!. tractor work, hauling, fence posts installed, DeKalb and surrounding counties. David Attaway Decatur 404-2S45726
Clearing, grading, bushhogging, holes augered, concrete work, fence building & repair, other farm services available,. Heard, Carroll & surrounding areas. A. Akin Roopville 770-S54-6257 770-301-7S05
Covering all of NE Ga., backhoe, tractor, Bobcat work & bushhogging, custom hay baling, grading, clearing, drainage work, weed control, hyrdoseeding. James Hogsed Auburn 67S-425-S421
Custom built barns & buildings, farm fencing (wire & wood), sawmill work. Mitch Allen Auburn 770-S67-2001 67S-S73-S612
Custom horse barns & pole bldgs. and storage buildings, fences of all types, especially horse fence (wood/wire), Paulding, Polk & Northwest Ga. Jim Vesmarovich Dallas 770-505-6959
Exe. built barns & sheds, West Ga. area, professional, experienced, top quality. D. Rice Cedartown 770-749-9700
Farm tractor & implement tires repaired on site. Mack Stacy McDonough 404-4SS-1017
Farrier, natural hoof care, (PT), performance barefoot horses, all over Ga. Andrew Leech Lumpkin 706-S67-4S90
Firebreak harrowing, bushhogging, wildlife food plots, welding on farm equipment. John Bailey Leary 229-792-6601
Grading, clearing & ponds, serving South Fulton, Coweta & Meriwether counties. Matt Eskew Fairburn 67S-725-16SO
Grading, clearing, ponds avg., cleared chicken house pads, mountain drives & house sites, pasture land, stumps dug up to 4S", draiAage pipe installed, 30 yrs. exp., within 150 mi. Atlanta. Carl Stapleton Atlanta 67S549-16S4
Horseshoeing-hot or cold, $65; also hoof trimming, $25; Coweta & surrounding counties, Oklahoma St. certfied farrier. Jamie Lambert Newnan 770-253-0042
I custom build small barns & other farm structures. Billy Healan Conyers 770-92206S5
Lakes, ponds, land clearing, swamps drained, creeks dredged, timber clean-up, horse farm work, fence rows cleared, draining problems fixed, 27 yrs. exp., licensed & insured. Bobby Karr Fairburn 67S-773-4S95 770-969-2060
Portable sawmill work to custom cut your logs into lumber on your property, will haul logs & deliver to your location. J. J. Andrews McDonough 67S-432-6531
Small jobs, trenching, grading, pipe welding, small tractor repair, rings, driveways, digging, dirt moving. Bob Leamy Gainesville 770-S69-1699 67S-4S5-7622
Smooth top quality lumber from your trees or logs, custom sawed on your property, cut to your specification w/woodmizer portable bandsaw sawmill. Rich Odom McDonough 770-954-921 S
Stump grinding, dependable & reasonable, Henry and all surrounding counties, free estimates. Hal Miller Stockbridge 770-3S932SS
Stump grinding, licensed & insured, free estimates, Fayette, Coweta, Clayton, Meriwether, South Fulton counties. Jim Bailey Newnan 770-969-0770
Stump grinding, pruning, tree removal, limbs chipped into mulch, priced reasonably, Douglas & surrounding counties, free est. Danny Allen Douglasville 770-947-3151
Stumps ground neatly below ground level, reas. priced, free estimate. Glen Whitley Bethlehem 770-867-271 S
Tilling, gardens, yards, food plots, 42" tiller, $45/1st. hr., 1 hr. min., $35 additional, Atfanta East, South. Danny Riverdale Snellville 404702-5425
Tractor work, all kinds, gardens roto tilled, all types of plowing, disking, fertilizer spread, aerating, bushhogging, finish mowing, driveways scraped, 30 mile radius of Fairburn. Roy Watson Fairburn 770-964-4550 404642-6766
Tractor work, bushhogging, overseeding pastures, no-till planting harrowing, food plots, light grading, roto-till gardens, etc. Dave Bacle Waverly Hall 706-5S2-3712
Tractor work, bushhogging, tiller/disking, food plots, light grading, $35.00 per hour, Middle Ga. counties. Donnie Martin Fort Valley 47S-S25-2622
Will build farm fence w/wood or wire, corrals, farm bldgs. & all other related work, statewide serv. Robert Hayes Hartwell 706376-6708
Will saw your logs into lumber at your location w/portable sawmill, 15 yrs. exp. Alvin Collins Adairsville 770-773-7231
Will saw your logs into lumber at your location with portable sawmill, reas. rates. Billy Bridges Winterville 706-742-9564
Wood-mizer portable sawmill, 16 yrs. exp., will come to your property/saw logs into top qlty. lumber of your specifications. John Adams Dawsonville 706-265-S147
Wood-mizer portable sawmill, let an exwoodmizer employee w/over 13 yrs. exp. come to your site & custom mill your logs, satisfaction guaranteed & references available. Randy Metzger Newnan 770-3040762
Farm Services Wanted
Want a tinsmith to do some metal work for me. Stanley Wilson Rockmart 770-421-935S
Want composted manure hauled off or spread on my pasture, your equipment. Lonnie Peterson Alpharetta 770-751-9791
Want someone to aquire, deliver & spread chicken litter over several hundred acres of pasture, temporary living quarters possible. Ed Simmons Preston 229-649-4SOO
Want someone to trap beavers & muskrats on 65+ acre lake & swamp for free in Coweta County. Ronnie Yearwood Austell 770-94S2307
FARM EMPLOYMENT
)} you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Brenda Donnell at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.
Only farm work or farm help wanted advertisements allowed. No commercial, industrial or domestic employment permitted.
Alpaca farm seeks PT adult help, afternoons, Thur.-Sun. Chris Wells Cumming 770-844-0414
Caretaker/handyman needed, house for 15 hrs. per week work, background check required. Tom Hamil Newnan 770-252-4133
Experienced & dependable adult will care for your horses or livestock while you're away, references provided. Dianne Cassara Loganville 770-554-S574
Feed/water 10 horses, am./pm., clean 2-4 stalls, do occasional maintenance in exchange for salary or housing, Newborn/Monticello. Brooks Hunnicutt Atlanta 404-323-1471
Fulltime western horse person, work willingly, all phases of care, housing & benefits provided, resumes. Peter Furniss Newnan sweetbayfarm@charter.net 770-252-3666
Husband & wife want job on a chicken farm w/salary & housing. David Gardner Dahlonega 706-429-6545
In exchange for 45 hours of general farm labor per month, free rent in trailer, located 9 mi. South of Watkinsville. Fred Simonton Gainesville 770-531-1075
Jefferson Co.- need someone to help operate/maintain small farm, exchange for rent or small salary, Ive. message. Allen Womack Louisville 478-625-S738
Looking for reliable person to help w/horses maintenance & gardening, M-F, 9-5, Alpharetta farm off Buick Road. Laura Beachem Alpharetta 67S-966-9555
Man 47 would like job on horse farm, cleaning stalls, grooming horses, etc. Johnny Weaver Talking Rock 706-636-2306
Mature dependable female would like to have light duty or caretaker position. Patsy Lee Dalton 706-217-6993
Need husband & wife to manage 12 broiler houses, no children under school age, salary/housing furnished. Taylor Jenkins Comer 706-540-1164
Need man/family to run a broiler farm, must have references w/phone numbers, housing/salary. Lynn Stark Resaca 706-2784013
Responsible person needed for 45 hrs. of farm labor monthly, free rent, trailer, no pets/children. Fred Simonton Watkinsville 770-53S-0251
Seeking fulltime single/couple management for S house broiler farm, exp. needed, housing furnished, salary depending on exp. Nelly South Thomaston 706-647-SOOS
Want female horse person for general horse duties to work mornings, afternoons & 2 weekends a month, must have exc. references. Terry Still Winder 770-5S6-0024
Want ranch hand working horses, cow work, cow-calf operation, quarter horse-brood mare operation, salary/housing. William Barnes Forsyth 47S-256-3963 47S-994-1442
FARM MACHINERY
It you nave questions regarding this category, call Brenda Donnell at 404-6519081 or404-651-9082.
Only farm machinery and equipment owned by the advertiser and used in his/her own farming operation can be advertised; those persons advertising for machinery and equipment wanted must be seeking those items for their own farming operation.
'02 Kioti 4x4 DK35, 70 hrs. 3 cyl. dsl., frontend loader, 3-pt. hitch backhoe attachment, box blade attachment, EC, $19,000. Mark Durham Watkinsville 706-769-7177
'02 Mahindra 2S10, low hrs., dsl., 4WD, exc. cond. w/5' bushhog, square 600 Yanmar 2210 B H, box blade, etc. Bobby Holtzclaw Canton 770-479-4221
'03 Honda 500 Rubicon, 4x4, automatic, low miles, exc. cond., 5x14' trailer included, $5500 nego., call aft. 2:30 pm. Jason McDonald Stockbridge 67S-S98-3173
'03 JD 790, 4WD, 95 hrs., $9750. John Wheeler Soperton 912-529-4711
'04 Bobcat, 6S/SO" buckets, forks, rubber tracks, AC cab, SS hrs., $25,500. C. Hawkins Calhoun 706-629-7201
'46 Farmall A, very clean, runs great, $2500/nego. John Pruitt Jackson 770-7754229
'46 Farmall H tractor, gas burner, 3-pt. hitch, good tires. bad transmission, asking $995/obo. David Moon Bogart 706-31 0-0062
'46 JD, 3-pt. hitch, 1SO battery box, seat, long hood, rusty, tricycle front end, $600. D. Mackey Canon 706-245-5973
'4S JD B, one owner, exc. cond., owners manual avail., $4000. Mercer Cox Statham 770-725-2102
'51 SN Ford tractor, exc. cond., 6 volt system, also Ford tractor parts for sale. John Lewallen Baldwin 706-677-3963
'51 Cub SN 125505, GC, $2200; '61 Oliver 550 dsl., SM112149, good shape, $5500; '47 M JD SN 11321, $3200. Richard Wilbanks LaFayette 706-764-7994
'51 lnt'I Farmall 560 242 Cl inline 6 cyl., full hyd. & full bucket, some implemerits available, $2500/obo. Joseph Couch Covington 67S342-7S73
'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, 7/pcs. of equipment, $3500/firm. Al Mccrary Ellijay 706-635-5963
'52 SN Ford tractor, good shape, new paint, 12 volt system, $2250. Horace Nobles Tennille 47S-552-7291
'52 Farmall Cub, restored, very good condition w/harrows, $1500. Calvin Melcher Harlem 706-556-S466
'52 Ford SN tractor, 12 volt, tires, motor, PTO, lift ok, has whispering T.O. Brng., $1900. Walter Seiden Blue Ridge 706-25S-3501
'52 Ford SN tractor, 6 volt, original, good condition, $3000. A. Haggard Danielsville 706-789-352S
'53 Ford Golden Jubilee tractor, good running condition, includes 5' bushhog, $3000. P. Charette Marietta 770-971-4779
'53 Ford Golden Jubilee, hi/lo gear, runs great, no longer use. Jeanne Johnson Cairo 229-307-0173
'53 Golden Jubilee Ford tractor, runs well, good rubber, $3000. Leo Beller Jasper 706253-9S77
'53 Jubilee fully restored, rebuilt engine, all new parts, $4500/obo.; 310 NH square baler, $1500. Glen Phillips Cumming 770-SS9-036-1
'55 Farmall Super A, exc. cond., ready to work, $3000. Steve Coleman Vidalia 9125S3-2737
'55 Ford 640 tractor, body fair condition, rebuilt engine & hyd., runs great, 12 volt, new radiator, $1SOO. Charlie Reese Carrollton 770-S32-4S04
'5S Ferguson T035 dsl. w/front-end loader, good condition, unused tires, injectors & injector pumps, $2500. Larry Landers Bowdon 770-25S-1 S36
'59 JD 430W tractor, restored 2001, $2200; Pittsburgh 5' bushhog, $600. Ken White Palmetto 770-463-97S6
'60 Farmall 240, 60% partially restored, 3PH, need tires, needs tune-up & fluid tank for hyd. system on trailer, $795. Lawyer Parham Jesup 912-242-3830 912-5S6-0011
'64 Ford 4000 tractor, gas engine, new paint, looks/runs great, $4000, call aft. 4:30. Greg Wood Commerce 706-7S9-2249 7067S9-2505
'66 mdl. JD 4020, rebuilt engine, clutch & fuel pump; 10' JD harrow & turning plow, $11,000/obo. Tony Rossetti Greenville 404520-0430
'72 Case loader/backhoe, dsl. engine, good farm tractor, $3500. Kenneth Carnes Carrollton 770-S32-1006
'S1 Dynahoe backhoe/loader, 353 Detroit dsl., runs well, wgt. 22,000 lbs., used on farm, $7000/or trade. Victor Hosseini Alpharetta 770-475-6950
'S3 Ford 3910, 785 hrs., canopy, dual remotes, spin-out wheels, unused tires, good cond.; Hardee mower, exc. cond., $9000. Jason Strickland Hortense 912-269-1505
'84 FL5 Allison crawler loader, good cond., new paint, $10,000; other equip. available. Chris Allen Shady Dale 706-46S-0759 67S725-9519
'S6 Komatsu D-21A crawler, 40 hp., dsl., 6/way blade w/brush & root rake, ROPS cage, good hyd., $11,500. J. Grills Fort Valley 47SS25-1240
'S9 JD 2755, 76 hp., ROP system w/canopy, $11,500. David Powell Waynesboro 706-551~0~S4~7':--7-=--=-=--=--:-c-~,---~~~~~~~
'S9 MF 240 dsl., pis, runs great, 585 hrs., asking price, $S695/nego. Ricky Stephens Palmetto 770-463-1634
'91/93 year 1S45 C Case skid steer loader, unused tires, 60" bucket, good cond., $7950. Roger Griffin Carrollton 770-920-0044 404213-217S
'92 Volvo, fifth wheel tandem tractor & 40' live bottom trailer, exc. cond., $5500/ea. Bud Lance Molena 770-SS4-5101
'94 Belarus S25, S5 hp., 4WD, cab, H/A, remotes, shelter kept, 547 hrs., exc. cond., $9SOO. M. Frady Mount Airy 706-754-4S01
'94 woodmizer sawmill, LT40HDG trailer pkg., resaw attachment, 25 hp., gas, good condition, $15,000. Chris Dudley Buena Vista 229-649-2521
'95 MF 261 dsl., pis. S/spd., diff. lock, rollbar, low hrs., exc. cond., $S500. Lloyd Leach Martin 706-356-2236
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'95 Tale tractor, 35 hp., 5' finishing mower, 42" Woods belly mower for Farmall Cub. Bushhog pull type hay loader for square Ford tractor 4000, 3 cyl. dsl., unused tires JD 7455 cotton stripper, low hrs., 4-row
419 hrs., will sell separately, asking $S500. Alton Morgan Nahunta 912-462-567S
bales, rusty but works, $400, Ive. message. C. on rear, runs well, $4500. Jeff Beckstine brush head & 2 narrow row heads, dual
William Rogers Colbert 706-7S8-2512
4243 MF tractor, turbo-charge, dsl., SO hp., James Metter 912-6S2-2179
Eatonton 706-484-2459
wheels. Steve Houston Dawsonville 229-
'97 JD backhoe 310E, 4WD, 2800 hrs., low hrs., exc. cond. James Alewine Hartwell Bushhog type 4' 3-pt. 938 Ford mower, Ford tractor 4600, 1975, dsl., pis, good 254-0S54
$23,500; '05 Anderson trailer, 25' pental hook, 706-376-5350
$250; 6' scrape blade, $150. Gary Claborn condition, $7195. B. Hudson Gray 47S-9S6- JD 7700 combine, 20' flexhead, good cond.,
tandem axle, dual wheels, $5000. Jesse 430 JD dsl. tractor, 5' belly mower, p/s, hyd. _Fayetteville 770-719-8568 404-374-S051
6004 47S-731-7971
$8000/obo; 12' Athens offset harrow, 24" disc,
Camp Douglasville 770-489-2116
trans., turf tires, $2995. Walter Morrow Case CK-580 backhoe loader, new battery, Fordson Major parts tractor, make offer. C. $1750. Charles Harrington Macon 47S-742-
'97 NH 3930 w/loader, 495 hrs., shuttle Athens 706-549-3603
starter, 98% rear tires, runs well, needs Teague Cartersville 770-386-046S
6726
shift, dual remotes on rear, always sheltered, 450 JD crawler, 3-way blade brush guard, radiator, $5400/firm. J. Bruner Atlanta 770- Generator 13KW PTO driven on Winco JD 790 tractor w/top & wgts. on front, 60"
exc. cond., $15,000. D. Harris Powder screened enclosed cab, motor rebuilt, 968-4457
trailer, 120V/240V, adaptor plugs, new bushhog, grooming mower, pis, turf tires,
Springs 770-794-666S
$12,000; JD S300 grain drill, $2500, etc. Mark Case David Brown 990, dsl. engine, front- Northern Tool equipment, $1000. Paul Parker 2001 mdl., 130 hrs., $10,500. Clyde Landrum
(2) 2-row cultivators, $200/ea. or will trade Kennedy Preston S00-264-S566 229-93S- end loader, rear hyd., good dependable stout Luthersville 770-927-9813
Toomsboro 478-933-5504
for 5' bushhog in good condition. Dennis 4215
tractor, $5200. Rickey Redmon Maysville Generator, 50KW, PTO driven, trailer, shaft JD S30 3 cyl., dsl., runs great, new hyd.
Johnson Oglethorpe 47S-472-8762
5 1/2' Gill rollover box blade w/rake on other _706-652-2453
& switch, Winpower, exc. cond., $3800. Paul pump rebuilt, pis, tires ok, ready to work,
1/4 ton military trailer, $375; generator side for 3-pt. hitch, $350. Kemp Smith Chipper mulcher, 8 hp. Craftsman, $350; Sanders Stephens 706-759-3664
$6000. Doug Campbell Tallapoosa 770-574-
3750W Coleman, unused, $375. Douglas Blairsville 706-745-S604
harrow 20 disc, $400. Buryl McConnell Young Generator, 60 KW AC dsl. engine, exc. 9S56
Couch Calhoun 770-366-0815
5 1/2' rollover box blade, $650; 20-1S disk _Harris 706-379-3165
cond., $5800. George Nunn Crawfordville JD 850 tractor, turf tires w/bushhog, SQ 60,
10 ea. Peerless peanut drying wagon, harrow tubler frame, $650. Darrell Jackson Christmas tree equipment, pruners, 706-456-3099
runs exc., 770 hrs., $6000. Terry Akins Dalton
$2000/ea. Gerald Smith Preston 229-924- Williamson 770-46S-6524
sprayers, 4' -bushhog, Stand straight tree Generators: Honda 1000 watt, $500; 706-313-3850
6252 229-938-7760
5 shank sub-soiler, $400, also other. Sam boring machine, etc. Tom Scissom Blairsville Coleman 1500 watt, $300; Deviliss 5250 watt, JD 920 mower conditioner; Ford scrape
1O wheel v-rake w/Kelderman caddy, 1 yr. Palaio Atlanta 404-261-S473
706-745-4119
$400, all exc. cond. E. Payne Baldwin 706- blade; King bush & bog harrows. Ray Cruce
old. Terry Emb!Y Eatonton 706-485-2346
10' 107 hay buster no-till drill, $4500. Eli
Hostretler Montezuma 478-244-0906 478-
472-8424
.
10' lnt'I HD pull type bushhog, exc. cond.
5' bushhog, works great, looks rough, $165 cash. Garmon Oates White 770-3S6-4353
535 Ford ind. backhoe, 16" & 24" buckets, unused rear tires, canopy, farm used, $5900. Rick West Cleveland 706-S65-2761
Claas 2002 5x5 round baler, exc. cond., light damage on header, has all new parts, $4500. T. Parks Cleveland 770-718-6023
Coon mower; JD manure spreader. _Stephen DeCasper Marietta 770-365-3370
77S-3096
Gleaner F2 combine, fair condition, unused front tires, grain head, $2800/obo. Eddy Allen Macon 478-974-0151
Gooseneck dump trailer, 6x12 w/3' metal
Madison 706-342-S611 JD 950, 700 hrs. w/5' finish mower, $6500.
Steve Rhinehart Gordon 706-629-1405 JD 9910 cotton picker, 2-row, $3900.
Hubert Williams Bonaire 47S-328-0989
$2700. Benny Lasseter Franklin 678-378- 544 IH hyd. 420 hrs. w/bushhog 2426 Crop dryer w/2 ducts, 1 phase, 10 hp., good sides, 7K load capacity, elec. brks., hyd. JD 9965 cotton picker, 1SOO hrs., sheltered,
1884
loader & spear, $10,500. Brian Shelnutt condition, $500. Jim Lumpkin Ashburn 229- dump, good condition, $4000. Mark Garrison good heads; JD 7300 air planter, 8-row. Alan
12 hp. Troy-Bilt tiller, elec. start, good Atlanta 706-713-1322
567-3872
Gainesville 67S-316-6275
Baggett Dublin 478-290-0667
condition w/layoff plow, $800. M. Peacock 6' Howse bushhog, mdl. 600, good conct., D-6 Cat w/9 yard cable pan, good condition, Gravely tractor walk behind w/rotary mower, JD MT W/5' bush mower & 6' scrape blade,
Rome 706-234-5125
$550. Lindey Quarles Dearing 706-595-3932 have C frame & blade, D-6 tor parts w/new D- rotary plow & cultivator, $350; 5' bushhog, $2950. Tommy Bloodworth Milledgeville 478-
135 Ferguson dsl., $3500; 4-71, 3-71 power 6' pull type rock rake, 5' 3-pt. aerator or yard 5 undercarriage, $7000. H. Ricketts $200. H. Bomar Douglasville 770-942-8139 452-8637
units w/PTO's, "00" Frick sawmill & parts. type, $150/ea., 1S' 3 6000 lb. axle trailer, Dahlonega 706-864-2012
706-653-7822
JD baler for scrap iron only, free. Loye
Stephen Williams Covington 770-385-01S3 $2000. Bill Bass Shiloh 706-S46-4470
Deutz Allis 6035 dsl. tractor, 35 hp., remote Harrows - S disc, bush & bog Tuffline, $400; Caylor Jasper 706-337-2262
770-550-9977 140 lnt'I $3000, needs work; AC 1940 mdl.,
601 Ford tractor; 20' hyd. dump trailer; NH hay rake; AC WD 45. Jeff Knowles Eatonton
hyd., 710 hrs., $6500. Danielsville 706-795-3418
David
Morgan
bushhog forks fit skid steer or tractor w/Woods loader, $500, etc. Don Foster Woodstock
JD mdl. 60, live PTO, pis, 3-pt. hrtch, remote hyd., good original condition, $4500.
$1300. Jimmy Smith Waynesville 912-778- 706-485-674S 706-485-6191
Deutz Fahr hay tedder, exc. condition, 770-475-6650
C. Coleman Whigham 229-762-3300
9387 15' Batwing mower, Mohawk 1360, $3000;
650 NH round baler, exc. condition, $7500. Gilbert Barrett Demorest 706-776-5812
$1250. Matthew Stamey Calhoun 706-6290969 706-21 S-3244
Haul-easy 20' 4 axle tilt trailer, $2500; Birmingham axle dual wheels drop frame
JD mdl. B '49, all fuel, roll-o-matic, good condition, good tag, $2700. H. Anderson
9' mower, Woods C114, $3200; 3-pt. hitch, good condition. Ed Hutter Covington 678222-8165
671 Detroit power unit w/clutch, exc. cond., $3000/obo. Truel Martin Cumming 770-8S76088
Economy PowerKing 2414 tractor w/3-pt. hitch & mower deck, $1200. Al Corley Barnesville 770-358-0775
LowBoy, $3500. A. L. Green Byron 47S-9602S63
Hay spears w/2" machine spear & 1
Calhoun 678-986-7135
John Deere 4030 w/rebuilt motor & injector pump, 2 new front tires, 4 post canopy. Kenny
15' EX heavy bushhog Batwing mower, $5000/obo.; 3-row coastal bermuda planter,
7' JD 25A frail mower, $600; 7' JD rotary hoe/aerator, $600. J. R. Jones Dalton 706-
Enclosed 7x16 trailer, 2003, $3250. Mary Richardson Bluffton 229-835-2038
stabilizer spear, $180. James Holloway 6131 Fulton Mill Road Lizella 31052 478-7S2-2289
Scott Twin City 47S-763-2703 912-687-5960 KMC 4-row peanut picker, sheltered, good
$5000/obo., both exc. cond. Coleman Bass 278-7130
Enclosed cargo trailer, 6'x6'x12', dbl. rear Hay wagon, custom K & K, 27'x8' heavy condition. Bobby Womble Donalsonville 229-
Warm Springs 706-655-2336 1566 lnt'I tractor, 165 or 200 hp. w/dual
7610 JD, cab/air, 4000 hrs., $39,500; 5420 JD, 4WD, cab/air loader, 1500 hrs., $31,500;
doors, side door, single axle, exc. cond., $1900. M. Seymour Franklin 706-675-6843
duty, 7-ton rating, 10 ply tires, $2300. Bill Carswell Senoia 770-599-0601
220-6044 229-524-5845 Kenco 1-row plastic mulcher layer w/water
wheel, brush cage, runs well, $4500. Bennie 4440 JD 4 post, $12,500. Elmer Partain Equip. trailer. unused cond .. 7'x20', 6000 Herd seeder or fertilizer spreader, holds wheel transplanter, $4100. Wes Swaney
Davis Roberta 478-836-4564
Elberton 706-283-4228
dual axles, 16" sides, treated wood floor, 100 lbs. of material, can be mounted on 4 Ranger 706-334-2926
165 MF tractor, p/s, dsl. engine, $2500. J. Vaughn Baxley 912-367-2312
8 disc cutaway harrow, 3-pt. hitch, good condition, $350. James Elliott Lavonia 706-
torflex suspension, $15,500, etc. Cory Hulett Milan 229-362-4695
wheeler or garden tractor, $175. Bill Isaacs Atlanta 770-364-0366
Kubota B 6100E dsl., new 4' finishing mower, 4' bushhog, $3SOO. M. Tyre Monroe
18' Dixie Craft equipment trailer w/loading 356-4839
Exe. Leinbach 12" mold board plow, low Heston 5540 round baler, 4x5 bale size, 770-207-5567
ramps, dual axles, 13,000 lbs., surge brks. removable fenders, side pockets, exc. cond .. $2000. Larry Jennings Roopville 770-854-
8 hp. Troy-Bill chipper/shreddder, exc. cond., $550; grain wagon, $1000; also other. T. Edge Dudley 478-676-4687 478-290-7128
profile for category one compact tractor, $150 firm. Harrison Alley Clarkesville 706-7549164
one owner, low bale count, stored inside since new, $3SOO. James Chandler Commerce 706-335-3978
Kubota BX2200 w/60" belly mower, 22 hp. dsl., 138 hrs., HST, 4WD, brush guard, ROPS, 1 owner, exc. cond., $8600. Fred Tosh
8640
2 1950 JD mdl. M tractors w/cutting harrow, turning plow & cultivators, call aft. 4 pm. & Ive. message. Chris Banks Dalton 706-226-6308
2 5' bush hogs, fair condition. 1 needs a little work: bushhog, fair condition, $325. Jeff Caudell Carnesville 706-384-2202
2 Ford Jubilee tractors, $3800: FarmPro, 25 hp., (D) 4WD, $6000; rota tiller, $1000; 5' scrape. $250, etc. Richard Mitchell Marietta 770-427-800S
SN Ford tractor, 12 volt, unused front tires, exc. rear tires, runs, operates great, $2500. Jer!Y Davis Bartow 678-721-0707
8N tractor. Wallace Nicholson Lyerly 706S95-2481
9 shank chisel plow w/gauge wheels, $400; 5' Farmall sickle mower, $50, no calls aft. 9 i::im. J. Martin Monroe 770-207-4577
955K loader. exc. mech. & appearance cab. many new parts, ready to work. Lynn Bowles Rome 706-234-3492 706-252-01 S3
2 Ford tractors for sale, SN Ford. 12 volt. VGC. $2575, also 9N Ford, 12 volt, VGC, $2100. Norris House Atlanta 770-943-2968
2 heavy duty Baltic fertilizer spreaders. $250/ea. R. Griffin Bolingbroke 478-4472930
9N Ford tractor, new 12 volt. good condition, $2000, call aft. 6 pm. David Shaw Winder 770-867-5747
9N, new paint, gauges, tires. PTO, exhaust, battery, clutch, rebuilt carb., hyd. pump, engine, 12 volt, great cond., $2500. Jerry
2-010 JD tractor, dsl., runs, hyd. works, Nash Rome 706-291-7294
$3500. Mike Tanner Milledgeville 478-452- AC WD, lots of new parts, runs well, gas,
6053
good rubber, $2000. Richard Kinder Royston
20 disc hyd. pull plow, exc cond., $1200 706-498-4403
Gene Haislip Milledgeville 478-932-0085
AC WD -45. 1953, wide front end, hyd. lift
20' bale gas hay Conaire, 9", 3-pt. hitch J on front, 3PH, $2500/obo.; Bushhhog brand
post hole digger, 3-pt. hitch boom pole, call S- rotary cutter, mdl. 285, hvy. duty, $1100. Russ
11 pm. Keith Clark Tignall 706-285-2914
Hockman Monroe 770-267-8646
2001 6' Kuhn Kutter, NH hay rake & tedder AC WD45 wide front, 3-pt. live power, older
rake, all 3 together, $8000. Hamp Alexander restoration, exc. condition, $3500. Don Harper
Adairsville 770-773-7233
Atlanta 770-394-4068 770-630-2096
F2 Gleaner combine, grain & corn head, Heston hay tedder, 16'; Vicon S wheel rake,
$5500. Carl Neisler Butler 478-862-3476
3-pt.; NH S' disc mower; C-60 Chev. grain
Farmall A, older restoration, looks & runs body, 16'. Billy Bishop Andersonville 229-
good, '41 mdl., $2500; Ford 9N tractor, '40, 924-6987
older restorat1on, runs well, $2500. Cleve Hobart welder-generator, 200A DC, 100%
McAfee Cleveland 706-878-9567
duty cycle, 3KW generator, Wisconsin engine,
Farmall Cub 1953 mdl., recent tune-up, not running, $150. Alex Duke Fairburn 770runs well, good tires & sheet metal, ready to 306-1088
restore, $1350/nego. Chuck Cumming 770-887-4719
Phillips
'
Hoist McBlank
for dump bed, 14-tun, $750. Dawsonville 770-8S6-6774
M.
Farmall Cub tractor w/all equipment, 8' IH crawler TD-14 for parts. good
utility trailer, fair condition, runs well, $2900. L. undercarriage & blade, serial no.
Cagle Rome 706-235-3592
#IDF9862T7BJ, $1000. Joe Walker
Farmall Cub tractor, '52. 6 volt, good Fayetteville 770-461-7142
condition w/Woods belly mower & plows, IH square baler. GC, $2000; 4 wheel hay
$2000. Ruth Morris Lithonia 770-981-1345 rake, unused, $750, all in good condition.
Farmall Super A, AC WD w/single front John Weems Taylorsville 770-382-4119 404wheel, NH hay rake, #56. Don Walls 569-3093
Rooeville 770-854-4912
lnt"I 504 gas, $4000; NH 57 hay rake, $600.
Farmall Super A, completely restored, new Ben McGreggot Macon 478-935-2400
rubber plow & harrow, $3500. John Justice lnt'I 706 tractor w/2400 hrs., exc. cond.,
Grantville 770-583-9064
$6000; lnt'I 5100 grain drill, 18 disc & dbl. disc.
For sale Bobcat bucket, new rebuilt, Ive. Robert Sanders Steehens 706-759-3836
message. Roy Pruitt Smyrna 770-319-9735
lnt'I rotary mower, mdl. 702 HD, 7' 3-pt.
Ford 2-row corn planter, extra good. Cub Dyer Blairsville 706-745-0290
Ford 2000 '64 tractor, unused rear tires, new paint, 1-row cultivator, good cond., $3200. William Elrod Lyerly 706-895-4595
hitch, dual wheels, used twice, exc. condition, $1400/firm. Bob Upchurch McDonough 770957-3729
Internationals, 1 running, 1 not, 2 & 3 point, some equip., HD Taylorway harrow. J. Grant
Dawsonville 67S-S58-332S
Kubota L3830 GST, 4WD tractor, 50 hrs., 72" Rhino bushhog, auger w/9" bit, $15,000. John Palmer Madison 706-343-1834
Kuhn disc mower, GMO 700, 9' 2" cut, exc. cond., $5300. Jerry Wright Adairsville 770773-9430
LMC disk harrow, 20x20, used once, Cat 1 pins, :i;ruwooo. t:arne Hiii t-umstone 4<:!;;432-8411
Long 51 O tractor, '86 mdl. 48 hp.. needs engine rebuilt, everything else works & looks great. $1000/obo. B. Robinson Tallapoosa 770-574-5619
MF 135 dsl., good rubber. runs well, hi/low deluxe trans, $4600. Bradley Smith Newnan 770-254-8650 678-877-1134
MF 21 O tractor, 1981, 2 cyl. dsl., 1580 hrs. w/'95 4' King Kutter bushhog. good condition, $4000. Scotty Sangster Monroe 770-2076677
MF 230. new clutch & rubber, pis, $5700 cash. Kevin Reese Williamson 404-427-7158
MF 240 dsl., 1994, 717 hrs., ROPS. 95% tires, exc. cond., pis, $7750. Jerry Gabbert Marietta 404-281-0216 770-424-1970
MF 240, 980 hrs., dsl., pis, dual remotes, one owner, exc. cond., $6800. Donald Pruitt Homer 706-677-3881
2002 Workmaster grapple, used on farm tractor, paid $2500, sell $1950/trade for manure spreader. Shelly Phillips Dallas 404-
597-6000
AC crawler no. 7, hyd. lift, straight blade, UC, good clutches, brks., rollers/tracts, runs great, ready to work, $5500. Spencer Lowe The Rock 770-567-8487
Ford 3000 dsl. tractor w/scrape blade, bushhog & disc harrows, runs great, $6500. Kenny Westmoreland Murrayville 770-2971142
Pine Mount Valley 706-628-5801
JD 140 hyd. tractor H-1, 14 hp., Kohler engine, no equip., wheel chains, runs, $500. Jesse Phillips Alpharetta 770-475-1378
MF 270 dsl. 236 loader, 1250 hrs., rollbar, hard top, spin out wheels, diff. lock, remote hyd., VGC, manuals, $9600. Joel Gosdin Fayetteville 770-461-0082
2005 spike tooth drag harrow w/fixed or adjustable spikes on a 3-pt. hitch hvy. duty. D. Wasden Hephzibah 706-592-5223
24' Gooseneck trailer, twin axle, 14,000 lb. capacity, $2250. Jeff Comer Mauk 404-4732279
2640 JD tractor, (1) bottom 4 wing plow, (2) rotor mowers, (1) harrow, $10,000/firm. Gerald Hook So~rton 912-529-3712
3 Tharrington boxes, $2000; Roanoke tobacco harvester, $5000; 3 tobacco box trailers, $400; 1 Long box lifter, $500. Randy Deloach Claxton 912-739-4124
3 hp. Fairbanks engine, twin fly wheel, mdl. ZC-52, complete on wagon. $600, others. Doyle Barnes Social Circle 678-4S1-5067
3-pt. hitch 30 gallon sprayer, reaches 11 ', stainless nozzle & 4 others, exc. cond., $300. Ward Dixon Jesup 912-427-4152
3000 Ford dsl., pis, spin out wheels, new motor, lift & paint, $7500; C2 AC combine, cab. pis, both 4R/heads, $2600. James Sullivan Vidalia 912-537-4944
32 disc Taylorway heavy duty harrow, $3000. Ken Malcom Bogart 706-769-6347
36' EZ haul hay hauler, unused. Gary
Almost new 6' box blades. Robert Walker Senoia 770-599-6276
Backhoe-loader, Ford 445, working condition, worth $5K, make offer. David Pool Rome 706-770-7451 706-235-25S1
Band sawmill, power feed, power head, 22 feet track. Ronald Stanley Chatsworth 706695-3909
Batwing Bushhog brand, 2315, 2 yrs. old, $4200. Marcus South Thomaston 706-6478440
Belly mower for JD 955, $600. Tom Hoy Clarkesville 706-754-9048
Big wheel v-hay rake, Hodg built. H. Hendricks Woodland 706-674-2210
Bluebird Thatcher, B&S engine, cost $1800 new, sell $600. L. Fahn Adairsville 770-4939035
Blueline peanut trailer dryers, 1 single, $1600, 1 dbl. dryer, $2500. exc. cond., can be demonstrated. John G. Faulk Jeffersonville 4 78-945-3415
Bowie hydroseeder, 800 gallon, GC, $7500 Ronnie Hart Savannah 912-234-S783
Buckboard farm wagon, good shape, $350 Betty Tucker Sharpsburg 770-304-1549
Ford 3000 dsl., pis, good condition. nearly new tires, new seat. $5200. L. Hewitt Villa Rica 770-459-5241
Ford 3600 dsl. tractor, exc. condition, runs well, looks great, $8500. Wayne Lanier Augusta 706-592-1990 706-592-2325
Ford 4000 dsl. tractor, pis w/remotes, industrial loader & front end, ROPS, completely restored, 655 hrs., $8500. Roger Ellington Tyrone 678-87S-1233
Ford 4000 dsl., pis, 8/spd .. $5000. Seth Weaver Ellijay 706-636-1946
Ford 4000, '59 tractor, select-o-speed w/bushhog, propane powered, runs great, $3500. S. Reddoch Pine Mountain 706-7180540 706-663-7442
Ford 5000 dsl. tractor, row crop, extra clean, pis, good condition, $4500/firm. Lewis Carter Newnan 770-252-5284
Ford 601 Workmaster, $2000, in working condition, new 12V alternator, recond. carb., good brks. w/5' bushhog, $500. Robert Blankenship Snellville 404-408-0453 770972-2430
Ford 7209 loader, exc. condition, currently used on 3910 tractor, $2850. R. Ware Cave
JD 3020 dsl., exc. cond., $8000 & JD 530 baler, good condition, w/monitor, $4000. Jason Thrasher Lexington 706-743-7260
JD 336 square baler, great shape, barn kept, $2950. Robert C. Mathis Rome 706234-1807 706-235-3082
JD 435 baler. $6000; Gehl 9' disc mower, nice, $4000; Cat 977 H, $12,000; JD 9976 6row, $150,000. Dar Bohnenstiehl Milner 770468-4682
JD 4420 combine, 1721 hrs., 443 corn head, 215 platform, $12,500. Jarrell Cagle Rome 706-291-8651
JD 4435 w/915 flex head, 2800 hrs., $15,000. Tim Phillips Wrightsville 478-8641911
JD 4630, cab/air, quad range, rebuilt motor, duals, $9000/obo. David Brown Hawkinsville 877-861-5012
JD 4960, 4WD, duals, exc. cond., $40,000; JD 7810, cab/air, 4WD, duals, exc. cond. B. Owens Thomasville 229-551-0020
JD 5210, 1999, 650 hrs., 50 hp., 521 loader, ROPS, canopy, exc. cond., $16,500/obo. Steve Brown Meansville 770-567-S679
JD 555 track loader, good condition. Evern
MF 3 square baler, good shape, $1000. Pat Oxford Wrightsville 478-864-3535
MF 451 2002 mdl., dual hyd., 53 hp., 2WD, 90 hrs., $12,900. Jim Bishop Franklin 706675-3943
MF 65 '60 dsl.. runs well w/bushhog frontend loader, good tires, $5000. Dee Standridge Chatsworth 706-695-8394
MF 7' sickle mower, 3-pt. hitch, field ready, mdl. 31 w/2 extra blades, heavy duty, $525. Billy Sanders Lula 770-869-3615
MH pony tractors & parts, Ive. message. E. Pattillo Griffin 770-233-8741
Manure spreader, G drive, $475; 8N Ford tractor w/4' bushhog, $2200; 6' box blade, $425; 6' scrape blade, $250. Gene Pearson Commerce 706-335-6473
Manure spreader, NI, need drag chain & wood replaced, $300. Richard Trent Cumming 770-781-8995
Mitsubishi D 20000 w/4' finishing mower & 5' digger, $2950. Wayne Chastian Carnesville 706-308-1212
Model 6080 AC tractor, good tires, Rhino series "50" harrow, Taylor bush & bog harrow. Homer Capel Molena 770-884-5351
Peacock Eastman 478-374-5369
4 S40 JD, $15,000, JD S300 drill, $2500; dsl. irrigation pump, $4500. Jimmy Mixon 819 Lee Winson Road Lyons 30436
Bushhog 3S60 OT front-end loader, spear & bucket, looks exc., fits 100 hp. & over JD, 40, 50, 55 tractors. T. Powell Buena Vista 229649-7709
Springs 706-777-9540
Ford 800 gas engine, good back tires, runs well, needs cosmetics, also lnt'I B 275 dsl. engine, runs well. John Rylee Stone
Rider Mineral Bluff 706-374-5765
JD 660 combine, hyd.; JD 644 6-row narrow, high tin; JD 216 floating platform. David Peck Tallapoosa 770-301-5839
Mower 72" z-turn riding finish mower, Excel Hustler 7200 w/2S hp. Kubota dsl.. catcher. turf tires, deluxe seat, $13,995. K. Fahn Calhoun 770-77S-4221
4 JD 1065 big corn wagon in exc. cond. Edward Reidlinger Waynesboro 706-551-0905
Bushhog aerator-pluger, 7', $1150; 13,000 PTO generator, $850; 5 shank sub-soiler,
Mountain 770-925-0435 Ford SN, completely restored, tractor is like
JD 6620 combine, 915 flex head, $13,000. Al Heath Soperton 912-529-3042
NH 1069 bale wagon, self-propelled, 160 bales, dsl., A/C, 2300 hrs., $32,500/obo.
4 Winco tri-fuel generators, 16 hp., elec. $150, all 3-pt. hitch. H. Mayfield Gainesville new w/5' bushhog, $3S50/obo. J. Connally JD 6x4 trail gator; Kawasaki 301 Omule, 4x4 Tommy Cowart Twin City 478-494-6060
start, 9000 watts, wheels kit, $2000/ea. J. E. Morgan Powder Springs 770-222-9854
770-540-4705 770-869-3889 Bushhog brand 4', box blade, heavy duty,
Powder Springs 770-942-2473 Ford Stieger tractor, 400 hp., duals, front
top lift, mag. tires, winch, both exc., $5500/$6500. Craig Brown Albany 229-432-
NH 270 square baler, good condition, $1000. Dennis Hursey Douglas 912-384-6S29
4' ZF6 seeder, by Midland w/9" row spacing, sheltered, $400. Clifton Smith
exc. cond., $325. Edward Graves Rockmart 770-684-3778
blade & 3-pt. hitch, low hrs.. also other. W. A. Trice Madison 706-342-0381
1010 JD 7' mower, MX-7, approx. 3 yrs. old,
NH 463 6 disc mower, good condition, field ready, $2100. Cook Holiday Winder 770-S67-
Cla}'!on 706-782-3923
Bushhog mower, 2512R, 12', 3 gearbox, Ford mdl. 1910, 3 cyl. tractor, '86 yr. mdl., $2000. Al Gaskins Brooks 678-61S-1338
2977
4-row cultivator, G wheels, A-marker, 21 dbl. disc. grain drill, lnt'I, mint condition, 20' Jnt'I
hyd. cyl., $1200; weed wiper 12' pull behind tractor, adjustable. Rob Matthews Newnan
1059 original hrs., grt. cond. w/5 implements, all for $7995. Gary Holloway Commerce 706-
JD 7000 PT 4-row, 36" planters, also JD 4-row RM cultivator, both good shape. Ryan Baerne
NH 477 haybine, $500; Snapper rear tine tiller, $100. Tommy Mitcham Oxford 770-786-
harrow. Robert Dodson Plains 229-824-5601 770-253-813S
255-6447 706-336-8356
Nicholson 706-757-2672 706-540-8339
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NH 5 disc mower, $1450; NH round baler, Precision garden seeder, mdl. 1001-B, 6 Trailer 6 1/2'x16', hvy. duty tandem axle, Woods RD7200 finish mower, 72", very 300' chain link fence post, top rail, post
851, $1750. Charles Haley Dallas 770-445- seed plates-row marker, used once, has ramps included, new floor, paint & tires, extra good shape, 3 blade, hvy. duty, 3-pt. hitch, caps, $300 for all. Betty Hubbard Blairsville
5558
original parts list & instr., $80. David LeMay lgts. & reflectors, $1500. Greg Matthews $1200. D. Parman Fayetteville 770-631-7639 706-379-3863
NH 640 round baler, NH 463 disc mower, Kingston 770-336-5166
Dacula 678-376-9926
Woods finish mower, $275; 5' bushhog, 4 bulb suspended ceiling lights, grt. for
both very good condition. Brad Wilson Satoh 7500, 38 hp., dsl., 1500 hrs., front Trailer 8'x24' 3 axle metal, bumper pull, $275. James Phillips Fayetteville 678-200- shop/barn, 120 volt and 277 volt, complete
Hiawassee 706-781-8006
loader, hyd. spools rear, $13500. A. L. Cuming lgts., brks., great for hauling hay, $2000. Doug 3880
units w/bulbs, $15 ea. Thomas Strickland
NH 8260, 2WD, 2600 hrs., power shift trans., $26,000. Bryant Skipper Macon 478-
Watkinsville 7.06-769-5301 Sears 2 wheel garden tractor w/4 pcs. of
Huff Sta(!leton 706-833-1163 Trailer utility, 4x8, good condition, $295. Joe
Yanmar 276D, 4WD, p/s, front-end loader, 1200 hrs., turf tires, 72" finish mower, exc.
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256-6060 478-781-2715
equipment, $300; B AC cultivator & parts, Philij2j2ins Con}'.ers 770-760-8532
cond., will transport, $8500. Terry Pam Ball can deliver. Jim Aldridge Hiram 770-943-9313
NH TC30V4 tractor w/7308 front loader & cash onl:ri. M. Wilson Millwood 912-283-9266 Troy-Bill DR, unused, 6 hp., elec. start, Ground 770-704-9107
50% shade cloth, 20 pieces 50'x300'
bushhog, 3 in 1, cultivator blade, R0600 only Sears Craftsman 5 hp. piston type air $500; 1-row cultivator, $150. Brian Ellington 110 hrs., $11,900 Richard Langley Elberton compressor, 220 volts, 15 gallon tank on Con:riers 678-618-8468
Farm Machinery Wanted
w/tapered edges & garments, used 3 mos. in sun. Kent Hinson Dublin 478-279-1485
706-340-4618
NH TL80 2WD tractor, cab/air, loader, 66 PTO hp., 8' bush hog, all '04 w/190 hrs. or less, $33,000. Ted Ross Gillsville 770-536-8289
NH hay baler; Ferguson hay rake; Coon hay flutter. E. T. Brown Marietta 770-4357903
NH used round hay baler, good condition, $1400. Ann Anderson Buford 770-316-0897
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 sawmill, carriage, live deck, log turner, 3 saw edger. Charles Panter Blue Ridge 706-455-7227
Older mdl. Troy-Bill Horse tiller, 7 hp. Tecumseh, elec. start, motor blown, tiller good cond., $250. Dan Leslie Canton 770-4798329
One complete sawmill w/671 Detroit dsl. engine, mill has all steel frame w/4 52" saws, $8,500. Frank Alexander Geneva 706-2692565 706-575-3702
One yard type 2 wheel Earthmover dirt pan, exc. cond., $1000; heavy duty bushhog, $775. Leo Maney Baldwin 706-778-7870
Planters, Case 900, 2-row planters, grt. cond., matching cultivators included, $900; ruffline 6' off-set harrow, 3PH, grt. cond., $2000. Buddy Burns Greenville 770-3018871
Post hole digger, 3-pt. hitch, 2 augers, 9", $250; 6'x16' trailer w/ramps & side bodies, $1000; 6'x12' trailer, $750. R. Haggard Hull 706-369-1422
wheels, good condition, $175. L.B. Denney T}'.rone 770-631-0242
Seed cleaners, Super X298D, Super X29D clipper, gravity table, baggers, elevators, bins otter. Reggie Faulk Dublin 478-609-1089 478-463-3199
Several small tractors, various other equipment; 1086 IHC tractor, 23' harrow. R. Thom12son Hawkinsville 478-892-9365
Smoothing harrows, $800; hay conditioner, $600; pull type dirt pan, $500. Virgie Alexander Toccoa 706-499-3193
Sub-soiler, $600; Ford bottom plow, $500; chisel plow, $600; 2-row Covington planter & fert. $600, also other. G. Brady Hephzibah 706"592-2694
Super C Farmall tractor, running, 3-pt. hitch, smokes, $750. Bobby Hutchinson Murra~ille 678-429-2784
TR 86 NH combine w/16' flex grain head; 6row corn head, best offer; JD 4320, JD 4650, obo. J. Wade Jenkins 912-764-5263
Taylor 1-row tobacco stripper for sale, exc. cond., $2500. George McKinnon Douglas 912-384-3108
Taylor made pea sheller & butterbean sheller; D-17 dsl. parts for sale, D-17 gas tractor for sale, runs well, $2500. Travis Stroud Macon 478-788-1352
n11er, Sears 8 hp., rear tine, $250, needs tune-up. Robert Maddox Clarkston 404-2941574
Tonutti 14.8' hay tedder, new tires, bearings, yokes & pins, extra tires & rim. James Campbell Colquitt 229-246-7750
Please observe our 20 word limit.
Troy-Bill Horse mdl. tiller, large Kohler engine, exc. condition, $750. Dick Haines Cleveland 706-865-5809
Troy-Bill Horse tiller, 8 hp., bought new 2004, elec. start, front guard, used 1 hr., $1600. Phillij2 Woods Monroe 770-207-5370
Troy-Bill tillers, 2 Horse mdl., (1) 6 1/2 hp. Briggs for $475; (1) is 8 hp. Tech. w/elec. start, $625. A. Bell Moreland 770-253-2987
Tuff-Bill tractor w/mower, scrape blade, layoff plow & cultivator plows, $4600/cash. N. Thom~son Fa:rietteville 770-616-0006
Tuffline lift type disc, 5' 8" harrow, $900. Kim Thom~son So(!erton 912-529-4554
Turning plow for tractor, $300. Wilma Ingram Dallas 770-445-2685
Two economy PowerKing tractors, w/all equipment; JD 2 cyl. tractors for sale, 1 A & 1 B. Russell Banks Dallas 770-445-7868
Vermeer 605G baler, field ready, $3500. Ed Boston Newnan 678-231-9134
Vicon 220 two drum disc mower-conditioner w/adjustable swath width, exc. cond., $3000.
w. G. Carlisle LaGrange 706-882-6492
Vicon 241 hay conditioner, extra good cond., roller rebuilt last year, $3500. J. D. Moone:ri Carnesville 706-384-4608
Vicon CM165 disc mower, good condition, field ready, $1500. Mike Holder Vienna 229273-5549
WD 45 AC, field ready, $6500. George Mize Canon 706-436-9198 706-245-5301
Wick applicator 21' long, fits on front-end loader, $250; 24' Gooseneck trailer, 6000 lb. axles, $3000; '95 1-ton, $10,000. Tony Wild Monticello 706-468-2162
Want 1 or 2 1600x24 loader, also other. F. Bing Rome 706-235-6224
Want 2 round hyd. cylinders, 10" diameter, 4" rod & 6' stroke for farm trailer. Larry Callaway Collins 912-684-3256
Want 3 hp. Tecumseh engine in good running condition. Steve Mollenkof 2755 Highland Ridge Ct. Cumming 30041 770886-1297
Want 3-pt. hitch, hay fork, pallet fork. Tom Adams Atlanta 706-859-7848
Want 5' finishing mower in good condition. Joshua Nelson Marietta 404-644-1878
Want Cub LowBoy 154 for parts. Lenny Meuse Moreland 770-251-3975
Want DR brush cutter in good running condition. Nick Mandese Buena Vista 229649-3015
Want JD 71 planters, also gears & other parts for same, SW Ga. area. Ronald McPherson Dawson 229-886-1165
Want KMC ripper bedder, 6-row & JD 1700 6-row planter. Hugh Hosch Buford 770-9453971
Want Tonka earthmover dirt pan, any cond. Robert Clark Lavonia 706-356-4345
Want W 20C Case loader, any condition. Willard Irvin Cornelia 706-778-2958
Want flail mower, 36" to 60" gas engine, pull by small tractor, want to rent or buy. Ted Wach Macon 478-994-1120
Want junked or parts for 275, 285 MF tractor & 154 Cub LowBoy. Alvin Parker Conyers 770-922-9395
Want late mdl. JD or MF 4W 40 hp., low hrs. Earl Hallford Newnan 770-254-0008
55 gal. plastic and metal drums, clean food grade, $5/up. Michael Parker Jasper 770547-0917
56 forced air heaters, 250 thousand B.T.U, LB Whites & Hired Hands. Ned Harman ROO[!Ville 678-416-0130
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
7 16' green steel gates, good cond., some rust, $60 ea. or $350 for all. Deanna Vanderheijden Covington 678-342-2119
7 qt. pressure canner; also qt. & pt. jars. Loraine Brock 4012 Sandy Hill Rd. Buford 30519 770-945-5566
Air/kiln dried green quality band sawn Iumber, pine, oak/walnut, poplar, other species, any width/thickness to 20'. John Sell Milner 770-228-1338
All food-grade 55, 30 and 15 gal., plastic closed-top drums, 55 gal. plastic lever-lock drums, 55 gal. metal lever-lock drums. Eugene Needham Loganville 770-466-4284
Anti-fatigue floor mats, blk. rubber, interlocking, $8 ea., or all 9 for $65. Jill Beaty Cumming 678-513-1039
Ball and cup waterers for poultry houses, exc. cond., make an offer. John Brannen Register 912-488-2232
Bamboo poles, you cut, you haul. Paul Raines Canon 706-245-6583
Band sawed lumber, oak, pine, poplar, trailer flooring beams, 2 21 '. John Matthews Dallas 770-616-5868 770-445-1237
Band sawn lumber for sale, some dried/planed or fresh cut to your
Farmland Sections and Counties
Want motor or block for a Earthmaster specifications, oak, poplar, blk. walnut, cedar, tractor, it has a N62 continental, A Allis G or birch, sycamore, etc. J. J. Andrews
NW Section
SE Section
NE Section
Jones
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Massy pony will fit. Marty Jordan Dallas 770- McDonough 678-432-6531
Bartow
Appling
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Lee
Fulton
Carroll
Atkinson
Dawson
Lincoln
Lowndes
Gwinnett
Catoosa
Bacon
Fannin
McDuffie
Marion
Henry
Chattooga
Brantley
Gilmer
Putnam
Miller
Newton
Dade
Bryan
Habersham
Richmond
Mitchell
Rockdale
Floyd
Bulloch
Hall
Taliaferro
Pulaski
Spalding
Gordon
Camden
Lumpkin
Treutlen
Quitman
Haralson
Candler
Pickens
Twiggs
Randolph
Murray
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Schley
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Barrow Clarke Elbert Franklin Greene Hart Jackson Madison Morgan Oconee Oglethorpe Walton
Clinch Coffee
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Effingham Evans Glynn Jeff Davis Lanier Liberty Long Mcintosh Montgomery Pierce Screven Tattnall Telfair Toombs Ware Wayne Wheeler
Towns White union
E- Central Section
Baldwin Bleckley Burke Columbia Dodge Emanuel Glascock Hancock Jasper Jefferson Jenkins Johnson
Wilkes Wilkinson
SW Section
Baker Ben Hill Berrien Brooks Calhoun Chattahoochee Clay Colquitt Cook Crisp Decatur Dooly Dougherty Early Grady
Stewart Sumter Terrell Thomas Tift Turner Webster Wilcox Worth
Greater Atlanta Section
Cherokee Clayton Cobb DeKalb Douglas Fayette
Bibb Butts Coweta Crawford Harris Heard Houston Lamar Macon Meriwether
Monroe Muscogee Peach Pike Talbot Taylor Troup Upson
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Farmland Ad Form
445-2548
Want parts for MF mdl. 40 tractor, steering wheel, steering box, power steering unit, hood & dash, also other. Bill Wade Decatur 404296-0342
Want set of gathering rake wheels for 430 round hay baler. Douglas Patterson Douglasville 770-949-4390 770-314-0517
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 to trade 6' mower, 4' scrape blade, 3/4 " auger 9 & 12" bits for 80" tiller. J. Cothron Byron 478-956-3804
FARM SUPPLIES If you have questions regarding ads m ffl1s
category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.
#410 Triplex underground service cable, 600 volts, 102', $150. R. Young Calhoun 678-9863392
1 100 lb. propane cylinder in good cond. D. Peterman Alto 706-778-9513
1 lrg. metal bathtub, exc. for watering livestock, $25; 1 roll of chicken wire, 48"x60'x1" not used, $50; also, some round posts, $1.50. Wilma Gardner Folkston 912496-4784
Baskets (hampers) 25 count, $3 ea., all for $50. Sibley Weaver Milledgeville 478-4525415 478-453-3303
Breeder house equip. for sale, including 50/30 KW Winpower generator. Phyllis Van Gotum Watkinsville 706-769-8700
Bushel hamper baskets w/tops, approx. 34, $2 ea. or $50 for all. George Johnston Ringgold 423-316-1045
Butler grain storage bin, 5500 bushel w/elec. auger and dryer fan, exc. cond. Laura Mae Sapp Collins 912-693-3373
Cages, heavy duty galvanized units, custom made, various sizes, quality construction, ideal for poultry, game birds, rabbits & more, $10-$100. Ronnie Bennett Atlanta 404-622-9432
Canning jars for sale, qts. and pts., $2.50 per doz. Marie Dilliard Stockbridge 770-4744879
Canning jars, clean, in cases, most have bands, qts. (11), $3.50 ea.; pis. (3), $3.23/U; $3.75/N, wide-mouth, $5/N. Tony Brunson Cartersville 770-382-0805
Clean 55 gal. metal drums w/lids, $10 ea; also, 275 gal. tank in cage. David Crane Dahlonega 706-265-2559
Clean 55 gal. metal drums w/lids, $7 ea. Leonard Crane Smyrna 770-438-9472
Clean canning jars, qts. $2, pts. $1.50, jelly jars, $1.25. D. L. Payne Marietta 770-4283514
The fall 2005 farmland edition of the Market Bulletin s scheduled September 14. Deadline for farmland ads for this edition is August 24. You may use this form for submitting
1 row transplanter, drop spreader, 5hp irrigation pumps, tomato stakes, fence posts, submersible pump, hardwood kindling, assorted plug trays, misc. Farmall cub
Cloudbuster irrigation pump; 600 gal./min; used 300 hrs; 454 Chevy engine, propane, $5000. Jack Beckom Barnesville 770-3582678
your ad. See farmland guidelines on page 1. Remember: ads are limited to 30 words.
implements. S. Roots Watkinsville 770-785- Club lamb 5 or 8 head show rail w/sides,
2758
poly floor and support, sign display rack.
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.
1- 100 gal. Rubbermaid water tank, 2 bathtubs used for water tank, 1 tractor attachment boom pole. Greg Givens Dacula 770-962-5575
David Maddox Warm S(!rings 706-655-3407
Concrete decorative blocks, 24"x24"x5", 85 avail., $10 ea., weight approx. 65 lbs., grt. for wall, fence. Glenda Buchek Atlanta 404-634-
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100 yr. old barn wood, heart, pine, oak, and 0940
pine siding, 2x4's, 4x4's. Steve GamwelI Curved batlok 24 ga roofing metal, bought
Smyrna 770-435-4880
too much, will sell, 25 LF long pieces. B.
11.2 x 38 rear tractor tire, 95% thread. C. E. Flowers Conyers 678-41.3-9643
Clayton Shar[!sburg 770-463-3250
Deutz irrigation pump set, 6 cyl., 750 gpm,
12 stall concrete farrowing slats, 1 flush $6000, cane mill, 22' flatbed body w/hydro
tank, 2 ea. 2 ton feed tanks, 2 ea. 3 ton feed ramps. John Lowrey Rome 706-252-0121
tanks. Jim Watkins Sumner 229-776-0857
Drums, 55 gal. open & closed top plastic; 55
1200-ft. of 4" irrigation pipe, 1 propane 6' gal. closed top stainless steel; 275 gal. tote
pumping unit. Jeff Lamb Ashburn 229-643- tanks. Ellen Chambers Fayetteville 770-774-
7706 229-805-0037
9762
1800's Vintage barn, hand hewn beams & Fans: 36" poultry fans, grt. for shop or barn,
logs w/some rough sawn lumber, already $45 ea. Tommy Samples Cumming 770-887-
disassembled. M. Jackson McDonough 770- 0553
957-5282
Farm truck rims, 22.5/1 Oholes, 16.5/8 hole,
2 18-4-34 Firestone 8 ply rear tractor tires 15/5 & 6 hole, $20 ea., 2/$30. Robert Ayers
like brand new, $500. Harold Goldman Conyers 770-602-3170
Lincolnton 706-319-2297
Flight pen 50'x150', complete watering
Important
2 tractor tires, 14-9-28, 6 ply one smalI system and feeders. also five 7'x14' covered hole, 20% to 25% wear, $150 both. Robert pens w/wire bottoms. Stephen Sibley
Crowe Dacula 770-963-4356
Moreland 770-304-1081
If you do not. want either your phone number or address in your advertisement, please provide this information below for use only by our staff.
2 yr. old creep feeder, $225, 6 goat field For sale 6 qt. Burpee canner, Includes
shelters, $25 ea. trough, $40. Deborah assorted canning jars and cookbooks, $50. I.
Stahlbusch Murrayville 706-867-6345
Baucom Dallas 770-443-0897
2.5 ton heat pump, exc. cond. and under Ford crankshaft, rods and pistons fits NAA
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warranty until Nov. 2005, $500/obo. Gary 600, 700, 800, 900, 2000 and 4000, exc.,
Humphries Gainesville 770-536-1036
$275. Brian Ledden Macon 478-476-4525
20 heavy rough sawn timbers, 20' long by Free bamboo cane, you cut and haul, grt.
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4'10", make offer, can deliver. Howard for gardening and fencing. Scott Williams
Johnson Crawfordville 770-840-7210
Madison 706-342-4672
25 gal. 12 volt sprayer w/20' hose and wand Free bamboo poles, you cut and clean up
Mail ads to the following address: Market Bulletin,
$175. Bobby Reed Vienna 912-268-8731
for garden projects, fishing. C. Kemp Marietta
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300 lb. anvil, "fisher" & shop #20 wash poI
cooking grade. A. Hendrick Austell 770-948-
9842
770-926-3688 Fruit jars, pts., qts. & 1/2 gal. W. N. Stantz
Marietta 770-428-1426
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Fuel tanks, above ground, 1 lrg., $150 and 1 very lrg. $300. Andrew Cobb Statesboro 912-269-0657
Glass canning jars, about 100, all sizes,
-Georgia Cooking LIVESTOCK
Xii hvestock (1.e., those animals such as,
Breeding aged Jersey bulls, all dehorned, all had shots. Carey Bryans Newborn 706342-0534
Buffalo herd, 8 bred cows, bull, 2 calves
plus rings, $0.20 ea. Stewart Cobb but not limited to, cattle, equine, goats, cows, 4 yrs. old, bull 5 yrs., all gentle, $7000.
Kennesaw 770-427-1405
sheep, swine, and poultry) must have been Mike Pasley Thomaston 706-648-2146
Handmade white oak baskets, various in possession of the advertiser for a Bulls--Brahman, Simbrah, & Simmental;
Shrimp Creole
sizes; canning jars, qts./pts., $2/doz.; 5-gal pickling churn, $50; other. Willie Turpin Talmo 706-693-441 0
Hay rings, $50 ea.; dbl. insulated windows
minimum of 90 days before they can be advertised.
Cattle
weaning and breeding age, also few cows & heifers. Cliff Adams Bowdon 770-258-2069
Exe. homo/red & blk. Simmental bulls, popular bloodlines, Al, 16 mos.-1 yr. easy-
1 cup cooking oil 1 cup all-purpose flour 1 large onion, chopped
(28"x60"), $30 ea. Randy Griswold Locust Grove 678-898-4490
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
Heavy gauge under ground power cable, 250' roll, $125. Steve Boettcher Canton 404580-1759
High Hatch Hatcher, $300; Flight Top netting, whole roll new, $200; hatching tray, $5; turning trays(3), $15; moisture pan, $2; feeders (2), $6. Dianne Collier Atlanta 404799-7347
Horse-drawn turning-plow parts: points, wings and slides. Clarence Collins Young Harris 706-379-3562
Kiln dried lumber, oak, cherry, walnut, etc., some framing lumber. Michael Crowe Cartersville 770-607-4134
Lincoln Ideal arc 250, AC-DC stick welder, like new, $700. Mike Blackburn Commerce 706-335-2376
Liquid supplement system on frame, 1600 gal. poly tank, PTO pump and neptune meter, strainer & hose, sell complete or parts. John Owens Armuchee 706-235-0208
Long hardhose reel, Rainbow irrigation unit (John Deere dsl. motor), 1000 ft. of 6" twistlock pipe; 2 bulkbarns w/heat exchangers, 1 tobacco harvester. John Smith Bristol 912-647-2593
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
Marine plywood for sale, all sizes, call for prices, 3/4" thick. Robert Ingram Acworth 770-97 4-3188
Mirafount #3465 (two hole) energy free freeze proof livestock waterers, $285 ea., cost $500 new, exc. cond. Frank Wright Ellijay 706-889-0998
Old sewing machine table, 19x35" cedar, oak, or glass top, block bottom, good cond. Mary Platz Mableton 770-948-0447 .
Old wheat cradle and Brier blade, $100 Jack Queen Dallas 770-445-3849
Panels to fit pickup truck, good to haul cattle, goats or pinestraw, $275. Heath Wilson Stapleton 706-547-6827
Pole barn, complete, 24'x36', easy to install, $2900. Tom G . Lamb Fayetteville 770-7191516 404-664-4124
Qty. 14 10" sweeps for cultivator, price $65, 7' wide 3 pt. hitch cultivator frame w/12' included, price $140. 0. Jones Lawrenceville 404-317-7263
Rabbit cage w/stand and roof-over, $30. LeGay Saul Fayetteville 770-487-7363
Rain control 4" alum. irrigation pipes, 30' sections, 26 count, over a dozen ex1ra pieces (elbows, tee's, etc.) included, $1000 nego. Bill Worthington Claxton 912-739-3522
If you have any questions regarding ads in this category, call Brenda Donnell at 404-6519081or404-651-9082.
1 Bangus bull, 2 yrs. old, 1 Angus Southern cattle cow bull, 2 yrs. old, both are purebred. Gene Hatcher Albany 229-777-9167
1 black bull, 2 black heifers, $1800 for all three. John Maloney Hampton 770-478-5205
1 regd. Red Angus bull, 21 mos. old, exc. bloodline. Chris Morris Clyo 912-754-7574
1OBlack & Black Baldy heifers, due to calve in Angus plus one 18 month old. Bo Bailey Bowdon 770-314-7212
10 black bred heifers, Simmental Angus cross bred to Black Joker, shots & wormed. Robin Hamsley Cochran 478-923-4434 478_957-2386
10 black cows, 1 w/calf, others calving soon, exc. starter herd. Alan King Bowman 706-245-9620 706-206-9573
10 black heifers, exposed to low birth wgt. black bull, $9500, for all or you pick for _$1025/ea. Brad Mullins Martin 706-384-5135
. 12 commercial replacement heifers, bred to low birth weight regd. Black Angus bulls. Gail Gibbs Forsyth 478-256-3963
12 nice open Santa Gertrudis heifers, 750+ _lbs. Liz Fortner Kite 478-469-5245
15 Regd. Black Angus bulls, 14- 17 mos old, $1000, you pick. Gary Ridley LaFayette _706-638-1911
18 Angus X heifers, 700-800 pounds, OCV'd, on feed & have good disposition, $800/ea. if all taken. Phil Page Atlanta 678_425-9131 770-616-6232
2 Limousin cross heifers, both bred to red Limousin bull, $2100 for both; regd. Charolais bulls, LBW, $900/up. Brandon Cannon .Elberton 706-283-3653
2 Red Angus bulls, good quality, gentle, 2 1/2 yrs. old, $1400-$1200. Wyndol Montgomery Pine Mountain 706-332-5458
2 feeder bull calves for sale; 1 black Baldy, weight 450 lbs.; 1 Hereford, weight 350 lbs. Donnie L. Patterson Toomsboro 478-9462595
20 big frame young springling black cows, $1000, call aft. 5 pm. Wesley H. Fiveash Ashburn 229-567-4803
20 head black heifers, make exc. brood cows, $700 or pick $750, all shots & wormed.. Freeman Wingard Montezuma 478-244-0014 478-4 72-7885
3 purebred Black Angus heifers, approx. 6 mos. old, exc. bloodlines, $750/ea. Walt Wells Pineview 478-892-3257
30 regd. Black Angus bulls, service age, big rugged, range raised, $1200/up., good EPD's. George Queener Chickamauga 706-5392537
33 head fancy replacement heifers, some Angus-Simmental cross, some CharolaisSimmental cross, approx. wt. 650 lbs. Benny Reed Hawkinsville 678-316-1181
35 Angus & Angus Hereford cross heifers, exposed to low birth wgt. Angus bulls for 4 mos., $1000/ea. Carey Knowles McRae 229-
calving, high milk, exc. EPD's, open & bred cows & heifers, priced to sell. Milton Martin Jr. Cleveland 706-865-5824
F-1 Bradford heifers, exc. dispositions. Charlotte Young Tennille 478-232-9168 478552-7124
Gelbvieh bulls, breeding age, all polled, most Al sired for easy calving & fast growth. John Kiss Gainesville 770-531-1126
Gelbvieh bulls, breeding age, call aft. 5:30 pm. Anthony Lawrence Clarkesville 706-7546402
Gentle top quality registered red Brahman bulls & heifers, weaning age to two yrs. old. David Dillard Hahira 229-794-2297
Good selection of regd. Black Angus bulls, ready tor service. Fred Blitch Jr. Statesboro 912-865-5454 - Holstein heifers, average wt. 1250, Al bred, calving in August. Stanley London Cleveland _706-865-2860 706-865-4703
Jersey bull, 16 mos. old, from regd. stock, gentle, $500. Brooks Kitchens Jenkinsburg _770-262-4950 770-504-8302
Jersey heifer, ready to breed, $700; Jersey steer, 1 yr. old, $250 or $800 for both. Donna _Keyser Mauk 478-862-9718
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_1600 lbs. D. Scott Sylvania 912-863-4754
Regd. Belted Galloway, 15 mos. old bull & 22 mos. heifer, sell as pair. Ken Cook Dallas .770-231-4632 770-505-6268
Regd. Black Angus bull, DOB 10/14/04 sire-Connealy Frontline, Dam-Bricton Miss UGA 8032, $1000, shot & wormed. Willis .Brown Byron 478-956-2798
Regd. Black Angus bulls, 1 1/2 to 2 1/2 yrs old, many Al sired, very gentle. Jerry Kenbeek Lakeland 229-563-8616
Regd. Brangus bulls, up to 17 mos. old, all shots, top bloodlines, call aft. 8 pm. Jamie Jones Eastman 478-374-6094
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. Santa Gertrudis bulls, horned & polled, 2 yrs. old, ready to breed. Eddy Mullinax Ellijay 706-276-3427
Regd. polled Hereford bulls, gentle, pasture raised, easy calving, exc. bloodlines & EPD's cert./accred. Bobby Brantley Tennille 478553-8598 478-552-9328
Regd. red Simmental bulls for sale, gentle easy calving, Al sired, 18 mos. old. Chris Keller Waycross 912-286-0286
Santa Gertrudis bulls, exc. bloodlines polled, also few heifers polled. Larry Loughridge 322 Ball Ground Road Chatsworth 30705 706-695-4987
Scottish Highland cattle, registered, one white cow, $1300; two young bulls, $800/ea.
1 medium-size green pepper, chopped 2 (4-ounce) cans tomato sauce Red pepper and salt to taste 2 quarts peeled and deveined shrimp Dry Parsley or chopped green onion Tabasco sauce, optional Hot cooked rice
First you make a roux: Combine cooking oil and flour in large heavy saucepan.
Cook over medium heat until the mixture is brown. Some say "the color of a copper penny".
Add onion and green pepper. Saute until vegetables are limp. Add seasonings, tomato sauce and enough water to keep it from being too thick but not gumbo watery, approximately 2 to 3 cups. Cook slowly until vegetables are done {about 45 minutes). Stir occasionally to prevent sticking_
Add shrimp and cook until shrimp turn pinl<, about 5 minutes. (If using frozen shrimp, thaw first under cold running water.)
Add parsley or chopped green onion just before serving. Serve over hot cooked rice .
Ester Case Lumpkin County
Testing notes: The consistency was just right for serving over rice on a plate. I substituted 2 teaspoons Creole seasoning instead of the red pepper and salt.
Zucchini Squares
3 cups thinly sliced zucchini 1/4 teaspoon salt 1/2 cup cooking oil 4 eggs, lightly beaten 1/2 cup onion, finely chopped 1 clove garlic, minced 1 cup Bisquick 1/2 teaspoon oregano 1/2 teaspoon seasoned salt 112 cup Parmesan cheese 1 teaspoon dried parsley flakes
Sprinkle salt over zucchini and let stand 20 minutes. Drain well; blot with paper towel.
Combine oil and eggs in a large mixing bowl. Stir in remaining ingredients. Pour into a greased 13x9-inch baking dish. Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes. Cut into squares to serve_
Bessie Simmons Cordele, GA
Testing notes: This could be used as a main dish for lunch with the addition of a fruit salad or served as appetizers when cut into small squares.
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
Red cypress, heart pine, oak, Doug fir 868-2120
near Blue Ridge. M. LeFort Powder Springs submitted the recipe.
(specialty woods), planed, resawed or T & G. 36 fancy nice black heifers, running 770-420-2318
Danny Kirk Bartow 478-252-0999 706-551- w/Angus bull, since June 6th. Eddie Henry Senepol bulls for sale, fullblooded
8373
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Kite 912-687-0115
percentage, top bloodlines, call aft. 6 pm
% and fullblood Boer nannies and billies, all 3 fullblood Kiko bucks, 75% percentage; ages, Del Rio, Pipeline, Top Gun and other also, 50% Kiko does; % bucks. Fred Hartline
Salvaging 100 yr. old house, heart pine 45 commercial cows, some w/calves, 1 Grand "P" Ranch. R. L. Peacock Broxton grt. bloodlines, $50/up. Doug Conwell Trion 706-734-2989
flooring, drop ceiling, cedar siding, old brick, Angus bull & 1 Charolais bull. Danny Fortner etc. David Morgan LaGrange 706-975-3901 _ Kite 478-494-6057 478-494-0337
912-359-3712 Texas Longhorns (fullblood), 14 weaned
Danielsville 706-789-2766 1 ADGA regd. Am. Saanen buck, $350; 4
4 young Pygmy billies, 4 wks. to 4 mos. old, mixed colors, very friendly, $40 ea. Bobby
Split locust farm fence rails and posts, del. 5-18 mos., Angus heifers, open, 800 lbs., calves, $350 average. Robert Swearingen wethers, $65 ea., 1 regd. Am. proven yearling Linch Moreland 770-253-0281
and installed anywhere. C. Mitchell Cleveland $800 take all; 1 regd. Angus bull, 3 yrs., 1700 Reynolds 478-847-3167
706-865-9828
lbs., $1200. Floyd Tinmon Rochelle 229-467-
Steel turning Lathe 6-8' swing, good cond., 2595
Swine
doe, $250; 1 doe w/papers, $150. S. 7 red head male goats, 6 mos. old, breeding
Stephens Hoschton 706-654-2867
size, $80-$100. John Nunn Bostwick 706-
1 adult Pygmy billy, good breeder, 342-1445
$2800. B. Donaldson Cleveland 706-2191997
Straight cut lumber, misc. hardwood, wood
60 Black/Baldy mamas, 48 w/first & second calf, 12/6-8 yrs. old, 28 calves, all shots. Davis Harris Tignall 706-285-2353
If you have questions regarding ads in this
category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.
chocolate/tan, very tame, $50. Dean Walker Canton 770-442-1633
1 billy and 3 nanny goats, approx. 7 mos. to
97% Boer prize-winning market wether, 8 mos. old, Bodacious bloodlines,; also, meat goats w/Lucas Burger and Tarzan T66
working, trailer decking, tapered siding, custom cutting Rick Clark McDonough 770898-0985
Syrup evaporator, 12' length x 5' width. D. Hodges Leary 229-734-4171
7 cross bred cows, 2 pair, 5 springers, 3 close by, $7500 for all. Joe Cronan McDonough 770-957-4761
7 regd. polled Hereford bulls, 3 to 4 yrs. old. W. Folsom Baxley 912-367-2372 912-375-
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
2 yrs. old, grey and blk., $70/up. Christina Hunt Douglasville 404-402-9914
1 purebred Nubian buck, 4 mos. old, $50, tame & easy to handle. JoAnne Whitlock Sharpsburg 770-599-6811
bloodlines avail. J. Stone Good Hope 770266-7041
ABGA Boer goat, 2 bucks, 1 doe, $375 for all. Charles Cawthon Lavonia 706-491-9432
ABGA Boers, everything 6-8 mos., 4 bucks,
Trash pump for pond cleaning, etc.; 3.5 hp 2503
swine from a validated brucellosis-free 1 wht. Pygmy billy, 4-5 mos. old, $40. $200 ea., 1 beau. 6 mos. paint buck, $275;
Honda motor, still in box, $350. Joe Manous Canton 770-655-2346
80 crossbred heifers, 50% Black Exposed to regd. Black Angus, low birth wgt. bulls for
and qualified pseudorabies-free herd Buyers are urged to request proof of a
Denise Watkins Thomaston 706-647-9815 10 75% white Dorper ewe lambs, 1 ram,
does, $275; 1 percentage buck, $75. L. Parham Newnan 770254-0423
TroyBilt horse parts manual, $16, Pony mdl. parts manual, $9, includes mailing. R. Martin 1420 Casteel Rd. Powder Springs 30127 770-428-0186
90 days. Jim Pittman Rhine 229-385-5465
9 Black Angus cows, 1 bull, 5 cows, 3 calves, $4000. Donald York Griffin 770-2282116
negative brucellosis and pseudorabies test prior to purchase.
2 regd. Duroc boars, Major League dam's sire Big Red Machine, farrowed April 2, 2005
250 w/papers, 225 w/o. C. K. Rials Dawson =22::.9=---=8..:4.::.9...::-3::.:8::.:0-'-7_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
100% ABGA regd. Boer buck kids, born March '05, gr'sons of Tarzan T66. Julie Moore
ABGA fullblood and percentage Boer bucks, does, and wethers, Nubians avail., $45 to $150. Dan Everett Buena Vista 229-9386152
Used 250 gal. propane tank, good cond., very little rust, $225. Tracy Ard Macon 478742-3496
Used galvanized corrugated roofing, 334 sheets, Ive. messg. Ritch Mccutchen Cordele 229-273-0592 229-938-4648
9 mos. old, 900# regd. polled Hereford bull, LPH Wrangler breeder, 80# BW; (2) 10 mos. old Baldy-Simmental-Angus, 734 breeding. Albert Logan Jefferson 706-367-8048
90 young big frame black cows, pasture exposed to black bulls, $900/ea. Gerald
Kevins Grimes Twin City 478-763-2294
Hogs and pigs for sale, diff. sizes. Greg Garner Villa Rica 770-459-3049
Pigs, hogs, sows, boars, selling out Poland
China, Duroc, Landrace, wormed, feeders trailer, all or part. T. J. Lyle Taylorsville 678
Watkinsville 706-769-1821
100% fullblood Boer goats for sale, can be regd., parents regd., Eggsfile and Bodacious bloodlines. Garrett Warnock Vidalia 912-537=2'-'-1=26=---------~~-----
2 1/2 yr. old purebred Nubian billy goat,
ADGA regd. Nubian does, gentle, healthy, exc. bloodlines, colors and markings. B. J. Holland Cobbtown 912-684-2718
African Pygmy does, regd./unregd., beau. regd. Nigerian dwarf buckling for sale or trade for another buck. Betty Ambrose Talking
Used utility poles for sale. Shelley Barfield Dallas 678-878-7537
Wht. oak truck side boards fall 2"x10"x16', $40 ea.; 2"x24"x20'8", pine beams, $125 ea. Wilson Phelps Greensboro 706-347-0492
Wood double solid glass windows without frames, 7- 32x20; 9- 32x24; 6 32x28; 228x28; 1- 24x20. G. F. Bailey Monticello 706468-8611
Wood-mizer sawn lumber of varying widths/lengths @ .35/bd. ft./up, other. Philip Stanford Gray 478-986-3679
Wooden utility trailer, $250; kenmore 2 cu. chest freezer, $150, deer stand, $50. Tina Pittman Athens 706-353-1682
Cancellations or corrections called in by Friday noon will be reflected in the next
Calhoun Ashburn 229-317-3194 229-2731887
Black Angus bulls, 4 yrs. old, 1800 lbs. ea., 1 regd., $1400, 1 purebred, $1400 or both $2600 for both. Doug Williams Crawfordville 706-456-3142
Blk. Angus bulls (10-16 mos.), performance tested, herd cert. & accred. # 152, dely. avail., $1400 to $2000. Derek Williams Milan 229362-4718
Brahman bulls, 16 mos. & 20 mos. old, gentle, grey. Stan Chastain Dacula 678-5468644
Bred cows, Hereford, Angus, Santa Gertrudis cross, also open heifers, very nice B. Hall Pavo 229-859-2764
Breeding age Buffalo bulls & heifers for sale, excellent condition, gentle. Ronnie
988-0183
Regd. Yorkshire pigs, March & April litters
eligible for fall fairs, call aft. 9 P.M. Jeffrey
Howard Shellman 229-679-5037
Selling out piglets and hogs. Kim Booth
Jackson 678-409-7811
York cross feeder pigs, cut, wormed, vacc
$50 ea. J. Long Auburn 678-414-2431
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Goats And Sheep
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651 9081 or 404-651-9082.
% Boer goats, & fullblood ABGA kids & adults, $100/up. A. Simpson Dacula 770-2312258
% Boer, 4 to 6 mos., $.60-$70 ea. Glenn
good breeder for $125. Ruth Kotowski Lula
770-869-3221 770-654-8144 2 Nubian mix billies, 1 yr. old, $85 ea. or
both for $150. Doug Stroup McDonough 770_8_9_8-_1_0_7_6_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
2 Saanen milk goat does, 100%, both bred to regd. SA Boer for fall kids, $250 the pair. Steve O'Rear Cloudland 706-398-0858
2 mos. old % Boer doe, wht. w/blk. face, trade for comparable doe to break bloodline. Neal Edalgo Cordele 229-273-3771
2% Boer kids, born 02-05, blk./wht., male & red/wht. female, handled daily. C. Minyard Monroe 770-207-1735
3 Pygmy cross nannies, $30 ea., brush cleaning only, not for slaughter. C. Brown Brooks 770-719-8262
Rock 706-253-6297
Baby Pygmy goats, bucks and does, 8 to 12 wks. old. Ralph Turner Sparta 706-444-8309
Baby doll rams, white, regd., want black ewe, Royal Palm Tom, $25. Sara Marley Winder 678-638-3645
Boer buck, fullblood SA Eggsport, Top Gin, exc. breeding, buck 3 yrs. old. Melinda Nelson Shannon 706-291-7929
Boer bucks, 2 fullblood, 3 high percentage, 6-8 mos. old, $60-$100. A. T. Sears Richland 229-887-9001
Boer bucks, full blood, born 1-05. Edward Swann Temple 770-562-5977
Boer goats for sale, very high-percentage, 3-5 mos. old, $125-$150 ea. Brian Warr Fayetteville 770-789-8693
issue the following Wednesday.
Hodges Covington 770-464-2989
Garnto Knoxville 478-836-5942
Ads cannot be called in by phone.
Submit ads by Wednesday noon.
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Wednesday August 3, 2005
_ Boer goats, 75% billy kid, $75; 2 75% '04 AOHA colt by proven Wonder Otoe 2002 AOHA chestnut mare, SUS GD Bill the Arabians,
mare
&
geld ing, Two TWH sorrels, mare & gelding, 14 yrs.,
female kids, $100 ea.; 2 50% nannies, $150 barrel stallion, conformation, training Cutter, Cutter Bill on papers, flashy, sweet Khemosabi/Serafix breeding, 4-9 yrs., 1st both gaited, smooth, gentle, spirited pair,
ea.. 2 100% regd. nannies, $200 ea. Mervin underway, $3200; '05 filly/mare, $3500. Sherri d1sp. C. Vick Bowdon 770-258-5747
level Parelli ground skills, approved homes $3000, non-neg. Darnell Teal Bowdon 770-
Rudolph Resaca 706-602-4608
Burrell Cedartown 706-777-8394
. 2003 AQHA gelding, loves people, broke to only, $1600 ea. Elaine Honea Carnesville 258-0581
Boer goats, all ages, high %, 7/8 & up, can '04 AOHA sorrel stud, exc. ped., $650; ride, grt. show or pleasure prospect, beau., 706-384-7174 be regd., show quality or meat, reas. price. AQHA sorrel mare in foal 1/06, $700; '03 very quiet, $2500. Gina Greene Snellville Awesome trail horse, mare but rides likea
Equine Correction
Ron Lakey Monroe 770-267-8991
Boer goats, bred nannies, weaned kids, regd. and unregd., all healthy, reas. prices Jeff Crawford Chatsworth 706-483-5714
AQHA bay stud w/75+ days prof. riding, $2500. C. Woodard Lula 770-530-8059
'04 AQHA/PHBA palomino stud, Impressive Review on- papers, leads and loads, will
770-979-5448 2003 sorrel filly, gentle, ready to start,
$1600. John Hemphill Winder 706-338-3017 2005 APHA filly, bay & wht., Mr. Gunsmoke
gelding, 9 yrs., bombproof babysitter does everything perfect, 14.3hds., $1350. 'Daniel Evans Thomaston 877-567-5224
Blk. Percheron broodmare, UTD on shots
The following are corrections for ads originally published in the Market Bulletin's July 6 Equine Issue.
Boer/Nubian, DOB 4/05, gentle, friendly, all mature to 16hds., $1500. Ronnie Mitchell bloodlines, halters, loads, bathes, etc., and coggins, will .tie/lead, easy keeper and grt.
Equine At Stud
shots given & wormed, $60. S. Lincoln Jefferson 706-367-2008
$1500/obo. L. Wainwright Fort Valley 478- companion horse, needs a good home,
Commerce 706-335-0740
'04 Paint colt, gentle, halter broke, smart, 825-9968
$750/obo. L. Pettis Brooks 770-460-1272
If you have questions regarding ads in this
Fullblood 2 yr. regd., $450; % Boer does, 15/16 regd. bred, $130; % Boer, $100, bred.
$sm50a0rt/,obloo;ts20o0f 0poptaeinnttiagl,eld$i1n0g0, 0g/oreboe.n Sbrhooknee, G lb
22 mo._old sorrel mare, $800; 18 yr. raking bay gelding, broke for anyone, good trail
Blue roan filly, just weaned, 1/2 Arabian and 1/2 OH, unusual color, OH build, Arabian
category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081or404-651-9082.
Karen Murchison Acworth 770-917-9731 a raith Bowdon 770-258-7755
horse, $1200. Phil Roberts Clarkesville 706- head, very stunning, $600. Pete Gray Sparta "Equine At Stud" advertisments must
770-917-9809
.Fullblood Boer goats, exc. bloodlines, Eggs Hilltop, Jerry P1stolero, Kaptein Pipeline, does & bucks. Jell Kravie Hartwell 404-569-0398
Goats and sheep for sale, $65/up. Spires Kuluberis Elberton 706-213-7699
Goats for sale, nannies, 1 Boer billy. J. Scroggs Oakwood 770-532-0485
IBGA Boer male & females, some mixed Spanish, $100/up, Championship bloodlines, go fast. Barbara Avery Washington 478-3483019
Katahdin rams & ewes, born Jan./Feb., starting at $125. Ray Crenshaw Byron 478956-5371
Katahdin sheep, rams 3-6 mos., $85/mo., Katahdin/Barbado lambs, 5 mos., $85 ea. Jim
ooo. Chancellor Perry 478-218-0673
Kiko bucks, 3/4 to 100% NZ, 4 to 6 mos. old, $150/up. S. McKinnon Albany 229-4363831
LaManchas, regd., purebred females, 1 adult, 2 under 1 yr. of age, vacc./dewormed. Marsha Kelly Newnan 770-251-8896
Miniature Shetland lambs and breeding age ewes, regd. shots, very friendly, beau. wool. M. Bolt Alpharetta 770-569-2658
Natural color Romneys, ram lamb, ewe lamb & small yearling ewe, beau. fleece, aft. 7 P.M. Judy McMahan Lula 770-869-7132
Nice herd billy, 5 nannies, 3 w/kids and 3
s other kids, $500 for all. Roger Stover Auburn
770-962-3228
Nubian buck, purebred, no papers, dehorned, very tame, blk./tan, 1.5 yrs., proven breeder, $150 firm. Michelle Ward Jasper
c 770-656-8405
Pygmy babies, Agouti & spotted, handled daily, have shots & weaned, whethers & nannies; also, 2 yr. old whether. A. Wyrosdick Dahlonega 706-867-9073
Pygmy babies, born 15-23, June, cute & fuzzy, very small bottle feed or reserve one $$50 ea. Richard Van Duyn Winder 678-425'. 2445
Pygmy billies, 3-6 mos. old, $35-$40 ea., not for slaughter. Mary Sell Villa Rica 770459-4175
Pygmy goats, 3 small billies, 1 billy, 6 mos. old, all dill. colors, very small & gentle, see to
- appreciate. -Clyde Lawson Canton 770-479-
3542 770-479-3113
Regd. Finn sheep, ewe, regd. Tunis ram lamb, $150 ea.; also, Tunis and Dorset fleeces for sale, $35 ea. Gayle Richardson Woodstock 770-928-8619
Romanov ewes & lambs, $150/up, crossbred sheep, $75/up. Ann Swenson Stephens 706-743-7679
Equine For Sale
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.
All equine advertised in the Market Bulletin must have had a negative Coggins test within past 12 months. Negative reports are valid for 12 months from the sample date. A copy of this test report must accompany the ad each time it is submitted or the notice will be returned to the advertiser. For this reason, generalized ads (i.e., many horses, varieties to choose from, others, etc.) cannot be accepted. Buyers are urged to request verification of a negative Coggins test before purchasing any equine. Any falsification of Coggins tests can result in fines and/or suspension of advertising privileges in the Market Bulletin. This regulation also applies to equine advertised in the "At Stud" and "Boarding" categories of the quarterly _equine editions.
'01 APHA palomino mare, breed stock, beau. w/grt. disp., under saddle, trail ridden, $2000. Cindy McEntire Alpharetta 678-8864382
'02 APHA b/w tab. show quality mare, reg #
'89 Arab. double Bask bay stallion, well mannered stud, $2200; '99 bay Arab. filly,
$1500/obo. Cheri Miller Rising Fawn 423838-2219 706-462-2146
'91 AQHA/PHBA gelding, grt. beg. show horse, many PHBA points, all-around, level-
8h1e7a_d1e4d6, 3$8000. M. Weaver Fayetteville 678-
'95 mare 3 in 1 package, Clabber Bar
Eternal Sun stallion, son of Wonder Otoe
$3500. Lynn 777-0920
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Hodges
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Spring
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'96 AQHA_ gelding, 15_2hds., Hypp N/N, show and trail exp., $4000. Joyce Diane Clark Ellabell 912-823-3062 912-224-9538
'96 AQHA sorrel gelding, Peppy
Sandbadger, 15.2hds., loads, baths, clips/team penning , grt. trail horse, easy keeper, current on all shots, $2200. B. Bagley Dalton 706-280-7733
'96 overo paint broodmare, sorrel Medicine Hat, 15'1", throws beau. babies, never ridden, but very willing, no papers, must sell,
$1000/obo. Max Earwood Lithonia 770-5978432 770-469-4609
'98 ApHC gelding, 16.2hds., flashy hunter,
jumps 2'6", very personable, $5000. Nick Bishop Bishop 706-769-5549
1 gray jack, 4 yrs. old, approx. 12hds., gentle and in good cond., $125. Roy Sprewell Carrollton 770-854-8644
1/2 Arab. gelding, 6 yrs.; 1/2 Arab. gelding, 16 yrs.; TWHX saddlebred gelding, 6 yrs.; 1/2 horse mare, 8 yrs. Bill Guinn Ringgold 706-
965-6264 10 yr. ASB mare, shown park, Champion
bloodlines top & bottom, chestnut, snappy
trot, must sell $1000. Nancy Sloman Rome 706-235-5011
11 yr. old bay gelding, 15.3hds., grt. trail horse, loads/rides, day or night, beau., gentle, loving AOHA regd. Appendix horse, $1500. P. Collins Jenkingsburg 770-775-3221
13 yr. OH, very smooth gaits, thick build,
wht. w/some grey, beau. and gentle, 15.2hds., loads, shoes, floats easy, $1600/obo. Louis/Anika Salguero Athens 706-543-0138
14 yr. AQHA Appendix gelding, 2-3D barrels, low 22's poles, very willing with gentle, confident rider, $3000. Barbara Psalmond Columbus 706-568-0872
14 yr. App. John mule, 14.1 hds.,
rides/works; 3 yr. blk. Molly mule, 14.1hds., sweet disp., $1200 ea., cash only. W. Carroll Rome 706-235-9346
15 yr. bay mare pony, exc. for exp. rider, perfect trail/farm pony, guaranteed completely, $800; 6 yr. AQHA sorrel stallion, exc. producer. A. Veal Milledgeville 478-946-
3715 15 yr. beau. bay Arabian gelding, ride w/just
halter and lead, shots current, small pony mare, grt. broodmare, $500 and $1100. Kim Horsley Carrollton 770-214-8607
15 yr. sorrel gelding, 15.1 hds. and stout, trails, $1500; 13 yr. regd. TB mare, 15hds., $3000. Kelly Spencer Griffin 770-467-8249
15hds. Paint/Quarter horse gelding, 6 yrs., blk. w/socks, jumps, has changes, good first horse, $6000. Lisa Cooper Snellville 404932-8984
16 yr. regd. Appaloosa mare, grt. on trails,
15hds., $1000. Donna McDaniel Dacula 770822-6161
16 yr. regd. Arabian gelding, 14.3hds., very gentle, $1200/obo; 12 yr. Quarter horse gelding, 14.3hds., mounted shooting, well broke, $3000/obo. John Thompson Madison 706-818-0563
16hd. saddlebred mare, exc. trail horse, will
consider trade for small horse or lrg. pony. c.
Pinholster Forsyth 478-994-9141
1986 AQHA trail mare; 1997 AOHA mare, both UTD on shots, feet, teeth, coggins, call for info. Matt England Gainesville 678-8587772
1991 AQHA & PHBA palomino gelding, grt.
horse, best ride on a QH, smooth trot, slow lope, anyone can ride, $3000. Terri Chalker Thomson 706-829-0440
754-0197
706-444-0394
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trimmed, halter broken, $1200. Lisa Dziedzic $350, very gentle, grt. pasture guards, dely.
Barnesville 770-468-0402
avail., 1-75, exit 201. Harry Lewis Jackson
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Fun project for confident rider, green, 6 yrs. TB mare, 15.1hds., grt. manners, loads, clips,
ties. Aimee Gahl Dawsonville 770-639-6587
single or double, 16+hds., 1500 lbs. Sammy Hendricks Hortense 912-778-4741
4 yr. old sorrel wht. pinto pony gelding, 13hds., jumping, 2'3", trail rides, super gaits,
Gelding, 6 yrs. truly exp. trail horse, bay,
white sock and blaze, easy trot/canter, jumps,
loads, extra quiet, $3800. Gail Ford Winder
404-5129073
$1800. Christy Griffin Sparta 706-444-6104
Mares (2) regd. bay Paso Fino and gray
5 Tennessee Walker mares, due to foal September, October, bred to regd. Tennessee Walker stallion, $1000-$3000. Tammy Hermann
Waleska 706337-7335 770-796-2449
5 yr. old OH gelding, 14.2hds., bay, greenbroke, can jump/barrel prospect, $1 Mandy Hendrix Temple 770-842-4494
Arabian, $2000; red roan TWH, $1500. Don Rogers McDonough 770-957-6347
Mares (2) regd. spotted racking mother, 11 yrs. & filly 3 yrs., exc. health, show quality, $3800/pair. Raymond McClure Blairsvilie 706-835-2029
6 yr. APHA palomino gelding, flashy, easy handler, ranch horse; also ridden on trail rides, $3500. Walter Farr Americus 229-924-6261
6 yr. beau. sorrel, OH/Paint gelding, 15hds., gentle, anyone can ride, grt. trail horse, $1200.
Miniature colt, 10 mos., 30 3/4" dam, reg d., very sweet, leads, shots current, feet trimmed, $175. L. Watts Brooks 678-467-5674
Miniature donkeys, 6 jenny's, age ran ge from 1 yr. to 8 yrs., $850/up. Raymond Riner
Swainsboro 478-494-1515
Kim Hampton Woodstock 770-595-3060 6 yr. old AOHA mare, by own daughter Doc
Tari, 2 time State Champion, reining working
cowhorse. Franklin Smith Clyo 912-754-7748
Miniature horse, very gentle, bay, looking for a new home, loves attention and wants someone to jog with. C. Green Grantvilie 770-583-3811 404-755-4597
6 yr. old bay OH, trail rides, nice horse. Buddy McNeal Danielsville 706-335-9347
Miniature jack chocolate donkey, D.O .B.
4/15/04, small, $500. Kathy Wade Winder
7 yr. beau. OH, 1/8 Arabian mare, needs 678-859-2657
good home, someone to finish her, gentle, loads, $750. Calvin L. Till Thomaston 706-
Miniature regd. donkey, jenny, 9 mos., $900, grey dunn. Dale Morrison
64-':8;---":91:"9'-'77:;'"-:::----;---:;:;-;-;;-7--,:-::---c-c---- Chickamauga 706-539-2805
7 yr. old regd. TWH gelding, blk., 1 wht. stocking, wht. blaze face. Derral Rooks
D....,u:;-d..,.le~y_4-:-7;--;8:----'-6_76"'"'--"3:"'8-'-7-'-4--.,.-..,.,--~--
7 yr. old sorrel mare, 13.1hds., blaze, 4
Mo. Foxtrotter, regd., 5 yr. blk. mare, 15.1 hds., trail/parade exp., loves people, not spooky neckreins, loads, ties, sire Legend's Top Gun, $4500. Joe Pierce Gray 478-986-4113
stockings, current vaccs., $1000. R. Etheridge Sandersville 478-552-3337
8 yr. blk. Percheron; 14 yr. Arabian gelding, 6 yr. chestnut/wht. tobiano APHA gelding,
Mustang 7 yr. red dun gelding, has been trail ndden, $650, please Ive. messg Paula Brookins Blakely 229-723-4615
$1500 ea.lobe. Aurora English Temple 770-
29'-;4,._-"'22""9~5;,-----:,-----,,.,....,-,------
8 yr. liver chestnut OH/Mustang gelding, 14.2hds., grt. on trails, jumping, and foxhunting, very cute, $3000. B. Lee Keysville 706-547-7612
8 yr. old OH mare, buckskin, easy keeper,
Paint mare, 20 homozygous (always gives blkJwht. babies), good broodmare/good on trails, good for exp. beg. T. Hicks Carrollton 770-214-9590 678-776-9757
' Paso Fino gelding, regd., 7 yrs. old, gr'son of Capuchino chestnut, good trail horse $2200. D. Jarvis Atlanta 404-488-1604
shots current, 13.2hds., $1000, call aft. 5 P.M. Ponies, 1 regd. blk. stallion, 15 yrs. old, 10
Larry Pirkle Dawsonville 706-216-2954
1/2hds., 1 mare 16 yrs. old, 10hds., both very
8 yr. red roan gelding, Mr. Goodbar bred, shown western pleasure, exc. 4-H/youth, all-
sweet/gentle. Gail Johnson Covington 770 784-0767
around horse, loads, clips, Eng./west., $8000. . Pony, 47" mare in foal, gentle, rides, n0
Cator Hartley Monroe 404-406-6716 8 yr. regd. breed stock paint mare, bay,
vices, 11 yrs., $600/obo. Sally L. Jeans Jasper 770-735-4968
sweet, grt. trail horse, loads, clips, goes
anywhere, $2900. Caroline Sankey Monroe 77~0--2..,.6...,6-....,7~5783;--,,,.-,----,...,~----,---
OH pony, 12 yrs., bay, 13.2hds., shown English and o/f 2, $2300. C. Castleberry Gainesville 770-540-8263
9 yr. OH/gaited gelding, 14.2hds., trail ridden, smooth, kind, 7 games, soundly barefoot, $1200. Juvanna Escher Villa Rica
Racking mare, 13 yrs., 15.3hds. bay w/wht. socks & blaze, gentle, $1850 or trade tor comparable racking gelding. J. Satterfield
770-459-8631 770-366-0898
Adairsville 706-629-2633
9 yr. old App. gelding, red roan, pretty markings, grt. on trails, healthy feet, easy
Regd. ASB filly, 16 mos. old by Show N 0 ff Too, and out of a mare by Hide A Way's Wild
keeper, exp. rider, $1650. Jennifer Hall Country, $2000. Hugh Rose Dallas 770-445
McDonough 404-391-8794
2035
APHA gelding, 3-yrs., quiet, lots of color cross trained WP, cattle, HJ/barrels, $2500:
Regd. OH gelding, $750, intermed. rider, King Ranch stock, price includes tack and saddle
12-yr. QH, solid blk., $1050; 14-yr. TB, $1000. John Zwemer Social Circle 770-788-3147
Keith Roberts Covington 678-625-7872
APHA gelding, 5 yrs., sorrel overo, Noble Tradition/SkipperW, 15.1hds., stocky, broke,
trail rides, halter, very flashy, $2800/or trade. Robert Row Augusta 706-798-1678
APHA sorrel mare w/lots of chrome, trail rides, 100% paint producer, $2000; APHA bay paint gelding, $1500. Pam Whitmire
Regd. Walking horse, 14.1hds., perfect cont., mare, 11 yrs., jumps, grt. first horse loads, sound, beau. liver chestnut western/English, $2500/obo. Jan Winchester Alpharetta 678-462-5094
Regd. miniature donkey gelding imprinted born Aug. 2004, wonderful companions. Doris Burnette Menlo 706-862-2460
Jefferson 706-367-7616 APHA, 2 yrs., 15.1hds., extremely gentle,
riding very well, by Kiss My Zippo out of point
earning mare, wht. w/sorrel (tovero). Dawn Fendley Cordele 229-273-5898
AQHA '04 blue roan colt, very nice quality, true blue roan, Hancock breeding, $3500.
Regd. willing
pinto, 1/2 Arab., 4 yrs. but green, needs
ogldenfiilily~
racks exp
rider/handler, very personable w/sweet
personality, $1500. C. Sewell Gillsville 770
869-3038
Shetland stallion, untrained, needs mature
handling, $200. Robert Burns Griffin 404-
Roger Little Gainesville 770-536-3547
AQHA '84 sorrel gelding, 15hds., reins, WP/Eng., easy keeper, no vices bathes/clips/loads, many ribbons, halte;
312-2247
Spotted saddle horse, 10 yrs., 14.2hds. trails, parades: field trails, gaits, cawtors s1depass, affect1onate and bombproof gelding
include the stable license number of the advertiser as well as a copy of the current Coggins report for each horse listed. Ads submitted without this information will not be published.
Equine Miscellaneous
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.
Saddle, western Circle Y 15 1/2", western, good cond., $500/obo. w/blanket & tack. Deborah Mauldin Marietta 404-610-9133 770-514-6117
Boarding Facilities
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081or404-651-9082.
The Georgia Animal Protection Act requires boarding and breeding facilities to be licensed. Current license number must be submitted with notices for publication in the "Boarding Facilities" category. Notices submitted without this information will not be published.
Pasture/full_ board, 6A fescue, riding track around 6A, hill, owner on premises checks, shelter, hay, limit 3 horses, loving care, horsemanship/riding lessons, 15 min. Athens/Commerce, 1/4 miles off Hwy 441.
andra Hood Nicholson 706-757-5291
Springlake Farm, Covington, 21 acres, cross fenced, riding ring, round pen, plush pastures, daily turnout, owners on property, fu II board, $250 mo. Barbara Samples
ovington 770-786-1401 770-788-7568
Poultry/Fowl For Sale
If you have any questions regarding ads in
this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081
0 r404-651-9082.
Mallard ducks must be at least three
generations from the wild before they can
be advertised in the Market Bulletin.
Advertisers must include this information
in notices submitted for publication.
'04 hatch RIR laying hens $8 each; '05
pullets, 16 wks., $5 each. Bobby Chupp
Lithonia 770-482-7922
'05 Aseel Game chickens. Michael
Anderson Ba!I Ground 678-467-4747
'05 Barred Rock/RIA cross pullets $10
each; also, 1 S.C. Brown Leghorn hen, lays
lge. white eggs $15. Mark Shelton Kingston
770-853-7868
05 July hatch, Barred Rocks, Easter eggers
$3 each; Buff Bantam Cochins $5 each, Ive.
msg. Samantha Hodson Oakwood 770-540-
01 09
05 Ringnecks $5, Bourbon Red turkey
poults $8, Coturnix quail $1. Kevin Daft
Braselton 770-965-0599
05 mixed ducks, free to a good pond, ncit
for consumption. Nita Mays Winder 770-867-
35 51
05 pair of Standard Ameraucanas, (lay
colored eggs), $20; Partridge Cochin Bantam
hen $10. Ellen/Lauren Cannon Covington
77 0-787-6335
.
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
12 types Moderns, OE Game, all types,
pigeons, Silkies, ducks, all good qlty., rare
breeds, buy or trade. Jason Chadwick Jasper
706-253-7579
12/05- Black Australorp pullets, -2 RIR
roosters; roosters $3, pullets $7. Franklin Kitchens 507 Salem Ch. Miller Rd. Gray
31 032 478-932-5119
15 Pygmy Pouters $10 each or obo; also, 2
pr. of Mille Fleur chickens $20 pair. Robert Waters Gainesville 770-519-1974
2 pr. white ducks for sale $30/pair or $50 for all, call after 6 p.m. Judi! Varga Conyers 770-
76 0-7734
719,605, currently riding trails, $2700/obo. Cheryl Woznik Maysville 706-652-2729
1993 APHA sorrel/overo mare, beau. markings and good cont., easy keeper,
winner, loves attention, adv. beg./intermed., $800, tack included. Lynn Kitchens Dallas
$2900. Marta Garland Dacula 770-822-9272 TWH 5 yr. gray gelding, very people
4-6 mo. old Bantam chickens free. Cody Dalton Athens 706-224-7329
'02 AQHA sorrel Reflection, started
gelding by Playgirls under saddle, very
~~~;:rc_;~;~=~~rt7gi~k~~'.~~2~2500. Shane
67~:-;~:0;~"7!': - -;:789:08::1:-1_s_or-re...,lccb,-a-r-re'""'l-g-e7ld~i-ng-.-$~3-0_0_0_;-,9-4
oriented, $1800. Frank Milledgeville 478-452-4653
Thompson 5105 hatch, Welsummer pair $35, Standard Splash Cochin chicks $3 each. Joan Heiser
capable, correct conformation for halter and pleasure, $2200. S. Relaford Dalton 706-5293891
'02 BS paint mare for sale. started u/s, bold and willing, very nice mare. must sell, $1700/obo. Rebecca Miller.Ball Ground 770561-0470
'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 sorrel APHA breeding stock filly, exc. breeding, ready to train, grt. disp., $2500. Pennie Mathis Cartersville 770-386-3604
'03 sorrel OH, $550, broke, trails, loads, stands, clips. Jim Boynton Newnan 770253-8010
1995 TWHBEA mare, 15hds., extensive trail and traffic riding, smooth/fast, $1200; blk. mare .13hds., child safe, $750. J. Myers Vienna 229-268-4926 229-268-2759
1998 AQHA mare, sweet temperament, prof. training, cutting and reining, exc. breeding, must sacrifice, $2000. K. Holbrook
Locust Grove 770-898-6251 1998 and 1999 AOHA (King & Doc Bar
breeding) bay mares. J. Arnold Franklin 770854-6773
2 yr. mare by "Smart Mate", quiet, wellmannered u/s, will make grt. reiner, cowhorse, cutter or all-around, $7500. Cator Hartley Monroe 770-207-1897
2000 AQHA sorrel mare, Dash For Cash
breeding, started on barrels & poles, $4500.
Pam Morgan Villa Rica 770-833-0241
Please observe our 20 word limit.
blk. gr'daughter of Azure Te $2500; '01 grullo mare,
$b3ro0o0d0m. arDeo/tnrani~l
Shelnutt Griffin 770-318-1663
AQHA 14.3hds. bay gelding, 13 yrs., very
pretty, $2000; Appaloosa 15.1 hds leopard
spotted mare, 12 yrs., English/western, $2000. Debbie Chambers Locust Grove 770-
898-;:-2:747:7;"9-;-;:---,----,----,-,...------AQHA King bred, 11 yrs., 14.2hds. dun
mare, $900; 14yr. mare, 15.1hds., trail ridden, $700. R. Barnett Dahlonega 706-864-1295
ASB 8 yr. mare chestnut, 15.2hds., New
Yorker, Wing Commander, very talented, 3
gaited Pleasure, vet proofed for breeding,
$2000. Georgianna Senter Commerce 770-
560-'-3'""8'75-=0==-,-,--,--,---~-----
Aged AQHA retired barrel gelding, sorrel w/wht. stockings, power steering, brakes, English/western, $1200. J. Barnette
McDonough 770-957-6012
TWH gelding, 13 yrs., gentle paint, exp. field trail horse, $2200. P. Clark Edison 229835-2517
TWH gelding, sorrel, 15hds., 15 yrs., very gentle, smooth gait, grt. trail horse, goes anywhere, $1400. Betty Collins Dublin 478272-0642
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. 7 yr. old red roan mare, grt. for trail show or broodmare, 15.1hds., $3000. Heather Clautice Athens 706-614-7450
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
Canton 770-720-7262
Ameraucana Bantams, layers of blue eggs.
bearded, mulled, adult birds, pairs and trios,
sev. color varieties from Ameraucana
Breeders Club. Johnny Parks Gainesville
770 -983-3208
Araucana Bantams lay colored eggs, chicks
toadull, $1 to $5 each, lge. qty. Larry Johnson
Canton 770-479-1360
Araucana Bantams, 5 hens, 1 rooster, 1 yr.
old, hens laying, $25 for all. Kelly Clay Locust
Grove 770-898-1649
BB Red Bantams, Silver Duckwings,
Galden Sebrights and many more chickens
for sale. George Fortner Sautee 706-878-
267 5
'
Bantam chicks: BB, Spangle, Barred O.E.,
some grown prs., ducks, Muscovy Runners,
Rouen, Pekins, baby guineas. Dwayne Beard
Royston 706-245-5736
Wednesday August 3, 2005
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Baby guineas $3, AIR chicks $1.50, Pekin Pekin, Blue Swedish, Cayuga, crested,
r----------------------------~
ducks, diff. ages $3 and up, will not ship. D. Brown Statesboro 912-587-5433
Bantam roosters and hens $4 each. D. Cross Byron 478-825-7536
Bantams, Silver Duckwings $20 trio, Quail Old English $12 pair, Black-Tailed White
ducks, many to choose from, $9. Lisa Huskins Cartersville 678-721-0388
Pigeons, Racing Homers, Checkers etc.,
good bloodlines, some banded, young not flown, $20 each. David Strickland Alpharetta 678-523-9924
ALTERNATIVE
LIVESTOCK
111111"11!1!!!1!111!!!1!11!1111!!1111!!11!!!!1!1!!1!111111111!11!111111!11. . .~_. If you nave questions regarding this
category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or
Livestock Sales and Events
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Japanese $12/trio, Mottled Cochins $8 pair. Brett Powell Dallas 770-459-9445
Barred Rocks, Black Sex Links, Buff Orpingtons, AIR, Speckled Sussex, Bantam Cochins $2-$10 each, healthy flock. S. Kress Whitesburg 678-229-7222
Beau. Muscovy ducks for sale, reasonable. Dale Myer Metter 912-685-3877
Beau. White Pekin, (grown), and baby Muscovy ducks. Jim Snow Hampton 770897-0258
$2~e~~~;'.u~~~i~Td ~~~~dd~~~~s$~ !~~h~o~~
Pigeons, Racing Homers, young, $5, breeders $10 each. James Nix Columbus 706-561-0504
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, Spangles, BB Reds, Black-Tail Japanese, 1
6 5 ~~ ~~~g-~9~ Wills Clermont 706-878-9787
_4-':04=-:-=6"'"5-'-1-:-9:..;0-=8-=2'-.- : - : - - - , - , - - - - - , - - - - - - The Alternative Livestock category
contains ads for ratites (ostriches, rheas
and emus) as well as other "non traditional" livestock.
Female llama and her 2 mo. old female cria
$700, pregnant llama $400, all regd. Tom Roberts Stephens 706-296-3209
Llama, spring babies, males $300,.females
$800, babies must be 6 mos. old, good selection. Dennis Grafe Resaca 706-625
5"'0";~'-C~'-~:"2=:a3::._s:-=2.,,~.:::~~..::::.:~:;:::.:::;s-.---:-fe_m_a...,l,-e_s_d-:-u_e1_,...h,....is-fa1__
Feeder-Breeder Pig Sale, poultry, 6
poultry, fowl & rabbits to follow, Triple I
pm, hogs & goats, 7 pm, Taylor Cty.
H Sales, Metter, Hwy. 46 e. GAL I
Livestock Auction, just off S.R. 128, s. of Reynolds. Info: 478-847-3664 or
C002567 Info: Waylan Hitchcock, 478-553-9938 or Lewie Fortner, 478-
1
706-647-3559.
469-5178.
I
Every Thurs. Horse Auction, All Breed Horse Every 3rd Sat. Horse Sale, tack, 7 pm, I
Sale, tack, 7:30 pm, horses & ponies, 9
horses to follow, Triple H Sales, 5250 I
pm, cash or approved checks, Reidsville. GAL 2687 Info: Mike
Old Savannah C002567 Info:
Rd., Tennille. GAL Waylan Hitchcock,
1
Holland, 912-654-2863/614-6621.
478-553-9938, Gary Williams 478- I
Every Fri. night Horse Sale, 7:30 pm, 102
469-3805.
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I
Lumber City Hwy., Hazlehurst. Info: Every 2nd Sat. Livestock Auction, Waddell I
Sunday sales. James Altman Folkston 912496-2063 912-337-0402
Black Australian swan, March '05 hatch, male DNA sexed, impressive size, beautiful; competent owner, pond, mate required. Lynn Mashburn Cumming 770-887-9056
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 rooster, 6 mos. old, free. Sue Harmony Fort Valley 770-316-5002
also, young females, 1 gelding, 1 male breeder, all regd. Sandy Hurlbutt Alvaton
-'--70";6";-.:::5::::38::._-...:.1.:::06::::2;:-----,---.,.-,.,-----,---Llamas, largest selection of quality
registered llamas, starting at $500, friendly, halter trained, delivery available. Liliane Gran
S(nti.eg~vte) o~U9n1d2e-r3w7o5o-5d5, 439(1d2a-y5).94-6200
Auction Barn, Climax, Ga., 1 pm,
selling goats, sheep, poultry and small I
Every Frr. night Goat, Poultry & Small
animals; selling miscellaneous at 1o I
Animal Sale, 7 pm, Buggy Town
am; #AU003249. Info.: 229-246- I
Auction, 1315 Hwy. 341 s.,
4955/416-7217.
I
Barnesville. GAL#3177 Info: 770-358- Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Pony Express Horse I
Bronze tom turkey, about 9 mos. old, $35. James May Monroe 770-845-0201
Buff Orpington, S. Wyandotte, Str. run, 7/3/05 hatch, bantam, Mille Fleur, Sebright, S.
Red Jungle fowls-pairs and all ages. Wayne Whiddon Cordele 229-2739040
Sell out-chickens: Blue Reds, Blue BrassyBacks, Creles, Blues, Wheatens.
=-D"::a:O-lla=-s"-;-7-'-7""0-...,4;-c4c:;5:-"-2::.:8::.:5:.:5=----,-------Two female llamas, regd. 6 yrs. and 3 yrs.
old, $350@ black and black/white. Steve Hethcox LaGrange 706-883-7244
0872/1786.
Sales; located jct. of Hwys. 11 & 142
Every 2nd Fri. Horse & Tack Sale only, 7
tack 6 pm, horses 8 pm; GAL#2549: I
pm, Coker Sale Barn, Duncan Bridge
Info. Sallye Forrester, 770-788-3303. I
Rd. at old Chattahoochee Livestock Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Cattle, Slaughter I
Duckwing, prs. & trios, 5/24/05 hatch; baby James Hill Covington 770-385-8137
guineas. Emory Strother Washington 706- Silver Lace Wyandottes, 3 hens, 1 rooster,
678-1674 706-717-8669
good layers brown eggs. Ruth Walker
Alternative Livestock Requiring Permit/License
Barn. #AUNR2916 Info: Wayne Coker, 706-540-8418. Every Sat. Small Animals, Chickens,
Hogs, Goats, Sheep pm, H&M Livestock
& Fowl Sale, 1 Market, Lyons
1
Hwy. 1 s. (old Toombs Cty. Stockyard): I
Buff Orpington: chicks, 2 wks. to 8 wks. old, last hatch until Sept., no grown chickens. Donald Allen Lilburn 404-409-1191
Buffs, AIR, Barred Rocks, all d.o.b. 3/3/05, Meyer Hatchery, pasture raised, $8.50 each, have approx. 30. B. Morton Irwinton 478946-3147
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
Rockmart 770-684-6150
Spring '05 hatch, 7 turkeys, 7 guineas, can't keep; also, O/E Red Pyle Bantams, nice birds, make offer. Richard Nicholson McDonough 770-914-2178
Swans, 7 white mute 1/2 grown, unsexed, $250 each or $200 each for all, bring $500 each. R. Stewart Chesmar Farm Cleveland 706-865-5000
Swans: Black Australian swan babies $200 each; mallard duck babies, 3rd generation from wild, $5 each. Tere Lopez Oxford 770787-2955
-,,You have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 o 404-651-9082.
The Georgia Department of Natural Resources regulates many exotic animals, including most hoofed stock except llama and buffalo. However, upon compliance with applicable state regulations, a deer farming license for the commercial production of meat and fiber is available for the following species: fallow deer, axis deer, sika deer, elk, red deer, reindeer, and caribou. For more information on the deer
Rabbits, Sheep, Goats & Horse Sale,
Info: 912-537-2172 or 912-293-0172 I
4 pm, Coker Sale Barn, Duncan
(sale day) or myra1@cybersouth.com. I
Bridge Rd., White Cty., at old Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Goat Sale, 1 pm,
Chattahoochee Livestock Barn. Info: Wayne ~oker, 706-540-8418.
poultry, rabbits & fowl to follow, Triple I H Sales, 5250 Old Savannah Rd., I
Every Sat. night .Goat, Poultry & Small
Tennille. GAL C002567 Info: Waylan I
Animal Auction, 7 pm, Bradley-
Hitchcock, 478-553-9938 or Lewie I
Wayside Auction, 1035 Monticello
Fortner, 478-469-5178.
Hwy:, Gray. GAL 2070 Info: Curtis Every 4th Sat. Miscellaneous Sale, 10 am, I
Bar11eld, 478-986-8852 or Bobby
goats, poultry, small animals sale, 12 I
Russell, 478-986-4657.
noon, cash only, Gaines Livestock I
Every 1st Sat. Horse & Tack Sale, 7 pm,
Auction, Hwy. 84, Quitman. GAL I
Buggy Town Auction, 1315 Hwy. 341
#2514 Info: 229-263-9940.
Cochin Bantam chicks, Pharaoh quail. Texas A&M White quail $.50 and up, White farming license, contact the Georgia
s., Barnesville. GAL #3177 Info: 770- Every 4th Sat. KW2 Livestock Goat & I
Gene Robinson Franklin 706-675-6444
Pekin ducks $4 and up. Marilyn Wheeles Department of Agriculture at (404) 656-
358-087211786.
Sheep Sale, held at Eastanollee I
D'uccles, Mi/lies, White, Pore, Black, Brooklet 912-839-2056
3667. For information on licenses of other Every 1st & 3rd Sat. Goat & Feeder Pig
Livestock Market, Hwy. 17, btwn. I
Goldnecks New Hampshire & AIR chickens for sale. Ernie Gilmer Gay 706-538-6022
Duckwing Bantam pr., hen laying. Ray Powers Carrollton 770-834-7561
Flock reduction sale, approx. 100 qlty.
Game cocks, diff. breeds, high station, $50 each. Zaki Zubeida Griffin 770-227-5681 770-775-6330
Free 4 AIR hens, 3 yrs. old, not laying well. Gwen Roland Meansville gwenrolsnd@ alltel.net 706-648-2456
Game chickens for sale, rooster, hens, pullets, reas. priced. J.C. Carder Gainesville 770-534-5407
Game chickens. Harold Cheek Monticello 706-468-9486
Game fowl: cocks and hens, 1 pr. of Fantail,
pigeons, ducks, Bantams and young hvy.
chickens. Micheal Aldridge Dallas 770-445
6942
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Game roosters and hens, dill. breeds, White Hackle, hatch, etc. Coop Frazier Forsyth 478-992-6963
Game, Grays, Hatch, Brown Reds Spangles, Razor Cat., Mugs, hennies, hens, pullets, stags, call anytime. Russell Griffin Gainesville 770-532-8447 770-241-0328
Geese-Toulouse and Dewlap, Muscovy ducks-White. M.A. Islam Carrollton 770-8544361 770-367-7244
Hvy. breed chickens, roosters and hens 12/$25, age approx. 16 wks. V. Bryant Cumming 770-887-6198
Hvy. breed ducks: Blue, Silver or Black Swedish, Rauen, Cayuga, Pekin, 1 wk. and up, pasture raised. Roger Bell 1001 Horse
Turkey (bronze) poults, 3 mos. old for sale, $11 each. Michael Oberbillig Dahlonega 706-
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Turkeys for sale, chicks & adult birds. Johnny/Randy Boyd Temple 770-616-6201
4-'-0"::4;;--...:.4;:.5=-6---'1-=3co8:::.3_=-,----,,..,----,-----Turkeys, Royal Palm, Blue Slate & Bronze,
1 wk. & older, $7 and up. Miles Russell Meansville 706-648-3503
Two 6 mo. old tom turkeys $6, 6 mo. old pullets, 1 rooster. Bert English McDonough 770-957-3276
Variety of adult guineas, please call. Matt West Bremen 770-537-6441
Very rare Blue Jersey Giants, Black Brahma, 12-17 lbs., Light Brahma; also, have hatching eggs. L. Priest Tunnel Hill 706-6736231
Young mallard ducks, 3rd generation, baby peacocks, baby guineas, Ive. msg. Willie Keen Jr Perry 478-987-3687
Poultry/Fowl Requiring Permit/License
If you nave questions regarding this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
Advertisements for wood ducks must be accompanied by a USDA permit. Permits are available from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Attn: Permit Section, P.O. Box 49208, Atlanta, GA 30359. Advertisers must submit a copy of current permit with their first ad. Permit copies will be returned upon request. Advertisements for bobwhite quail must be accompanied
species of hoofed stock (except llama and buffalo), contact the Georgia Department of Natural Resources Special Permit Unit at (770) 761-3044. Individuals submitting advertisements to buy and sell regulated hoofed stock in the Market Bulletin must provide a photocopy of the appropriate license with their ad.
LIVESTOCK WANTED If ads you have questions regarding m this
category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081 or404-651-9082.
Items listed in the Livestock Wanted category must be for specific livestock; for instance, "want 3 or 4-yr. old quarter horse gelding, approx. 16 hds_, suitable for moderately experience rider." Generalized ads, such as "want horses, any amount," are not acceptable for publication; neither are ads for free or unwanted livestock.
Single father w/4 yr. old son want animals to start a small farm, very reas. E. Dobek Barnesville 770-872-3805
Want 2 or 3 miniature horses for my farm, will provide free pasture care, will pay adoption fee. Bob Rose Toccoa 706-8865850
Want to buy goats, purebred or mixed breed, will pick up and pay cash, no Sunday calls. Wayne Green Bremen 770-562-3605
Want warm blooded gelding or TB cross, at least 16hds. , 3-6 yrs. old, no green broke horses. C. W. Lewis Thomson 706-595-3886 706-449-1260
Sale, 1 pm, Tri County Livestock
Toccoa & Lavonia. Info.: Ken Wells
Sales, Hwy. 206 & 268 Crossing,
864-861-4398; Kevin Williams, 864'. I
Ambrose. Info.: 912-359-3803 or
303-0622.
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Sherrel Day, 912-359-2914.
Every 4th Sun. Horse/tack sale, 12:30 pm, I
Every 1st & 3rd Sat. S & D Goat Sales,
G&R Sales Southeastern Arena I
Baxley Fairgrounds, begin 12:30 pm; goats, pigs, poultry. Info: Steve Smith,
Unadilla; GAL#2934/1854. Info.: 479'. 1
627-2727.
912-367-9268, 912-266-7170.
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~ivestock au~t"ions listed _in the Market Bulletin sometimes offer related items for sale, such as tack and other
I l1ves_tock. equipment. Notices for ~u<?lions se~ling any items other than livestock must be accompanied by the
auction hc:nse number of the pnnc1pal 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
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---------------------------- questions about the Livestock Sales & Events Calendar. please call Carlton Moore at 404-656-3682.
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'99 Southern Classic, Roper's special, all 1991 nice 3H slant BP, rear tack, dressing
alum. GN w/awning, cut gate, dressing rm., rm., 16" tires, dual brakes & Torsion, axles,
saddle rack/privacy glass, 4+ horses slant new floor w/mats, good wht. paint, $3200. R. load, photos avail, $9200. T. Woodard Atlanta Barton Rome 706-291-0679
770-869-3598
1994 Gore 2H straight load GN loading
'99 Sundowner 3H SL, ramp, awning, x-lrg. ramp w/walk-thru, dressing rm., $7550. C.
DR, 1 owner, never hauled pawers/kickers, Dinella Americus 229-938-2228
$14,000/nego. Blaine Ranklin Gray 478-986- . 1997 Delta 4H GN stock trailer, has new
9444 478-742-4881
tires and floor, good cond., $3500/obo.
15" Abette Endurance saddle, blk., wide DeAnna Lynn Alpharetta 678-640-8671 770-
tree, super comfy, wide padded stirrups, like ::..66::..7:..,-,..:1,:::8"-74:':--::.,.,-=-=--------new, used 10x, $200. Michelle Wright 1997 WW 2H BP stock trailer, good floor,
Moreland 770-328-2024
elec. brakes, all lights work, $2000/obo.
15" roping saddle, Buffalo Saddlery, well Samantha Perkins Whitesburg 770-846-
made, tooling floral pattern, $300; 16" 4406 pleasure/trail saddle, rear cinch included, two -'--':2'-'0""=0'"'1-c=-M::-:-chc-o-r-se-tr-a-il-er-,-3-H--sl-a-nt--lo-a-d-,-liv-in-g
tones, blk. seat, $150. Laurie Tallaksen quarters, like new, $22,000 firm. Gwen
Forsyth 478-994-6307
Darden Thomson 706-829-1607
. 16" western flat seat cutting saddle, light 2003 Chaparrel GN stock trailer, 6'x16'x6
011, square skirts, basketweave oxbows 1/2', grt. overall cond., rubber mats, plexi-
stirrups, double rigged, VGC $900. Patricia glass for 1-side everything, works pertect,
LIVESTOCK HANDLING Creek Rd. Millen 478-982-5762
by a copy of the advertiser's commercial
Light Brahma laying hens, huge Black quail breeders license. Since this is a state
Parson Pendergrass 706-693-2496
$3500. Mathew Alexander Alto 706-968-8098
16 1/2" Wintec dressage 500 series, like 2003 Sundowner trail blazer Ill, 24' 2H
Brahma, Cochin Bantams; also, have hatching eggs for sale. S. Anderson Dalton 706-259-5475
Male Pekin duck, white, free to good home female may go too, Paulding Co. area, adults Martha Martin Hiram 678-363-0182
Mallard and/or Blue Swedish ducks, 1-3 days old, can ship by P.O., 2 wk.-18 wk. ducks & geese. Raymond Seckinger Ellabell 912858-5048 912-234-8500
Mallard ducks, 3rd generation from wild, $6
$10 each; also, Indian Runners. Bobby Tucker Moultrie 229-941-2234
Mallard, Pekin and Indian Runner Ducklings, Polish and Dominique chicks $3
up, grown mallards $9. Malinda Raese Hartwell malinda_raese@hotmail.com 706 376-5500
M.ixed breed chicks, Speckled Sussex, Buff Orpington, Black Cochin, born 6/1/05, $5
each. Josh Fort Ball Ground 770-888-6839 .
Mottled Cochin Bantams, 5 hens, 4 chicks 1 rooster $50 for all, must be sold as a flock call after 6 p.m. Mark Long Carrollton 770214-1023
O.E. Game Bantams from show stock, Black, Blue, White, BB Reds, Silver Duckwings, Wheatens, Blue Splash & doves. Mack McBurnett Tyrone 770-487-2233
OE Bantams, Ginger Red, Blue Red/some Sports, BB Red, Ringneck doves, sev. colors. Phil Butler Vidalia 912-537-4782
Pair Golden Duckwings $15, pr. BB Reds $15, pair breeder Fantail pigeons $15, 5 pr. Diamond doves $30 pair, Snowy Call ducks $25 pair. Michael Miller Buchanan 770-6465884
Pheasants, Red/Gold, Yellow Gold Amherst, Silvers, Button quail, '04 and '05 hatch, call for pricing and availability. B. Farrar Whitesburg 770-214-0405 404-932-8356
protected bird, the Georgia Department of Natural Resources requires anyone selling bobwhite quail to have this license. For
license information, write: DNR, Game and
Fish Division, 2189 Northlake Parkway
Suite 108, Tucker, GA 30084.
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Bobwhite quail, Northern flight type, taking orders, eggs $150@ 1000, chicks $300 @1000. Glen Lott Wray 229-468-5566
Bobwhite quail, ready Sept. 26, $3 each. J.
Wilson 699 Cottonwood Rd. Pitts 31072 229-
_64_8,...-_6_,4_3_8--.,-,---,----------Jumbo Wisconsin quail eggs/chicks &
Chinese Ringneck Pheasant eggs/chicks, both NPIP certified, reas. prices. Neal Bush
_S.._,p'""'a_rt_a_7_0_6.,..-4_6'--7,...-"'"9""34,....5=---------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 Standard Speckled Sussex hens and any kind of Bantam Cochin hens, can trade or buy. Eric Brantley Cedartown 770-748-5854
Want doves to raise, white, tangerine or peach. Lee Adams Macon 478-471-9757 4 78-731-9284
Want free ducks, geese, swans to good home, one A. pond, w/in 50 miles of Kennesaw. Ben Worley Kennesaw 770-6534745
Want pure White Henney cock or stag or pure White Irish Henney cock or stag. Sam Kelley Riverdale 404-319-5004
Want unwanted pheasants, chickens, need food grade barrels w/removable lids, must be close to Monticello. Sammy Clark Monticello 706-468-9652
Only one ad may be placed per family unit.
If ads you have questions regarding in this
category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081or404-651-9082.
'01 Southwind Southern classic alum., 3H slant, like new, $12,000. A. Scott Canton 678493-2809
brand new w/fitlings, $500. Susan Cain
Conyers 770-483-1467
16" silver
cBoilnlychCooso, ksoPmroe-Retoinoelinr gs,adsdml~eotlhite
oil soft
gram seat, like new cond., $1250/obo.
Thomas L. Clements Rutledge 706-557-9667
770-335-6315
'02 BP Featherlite combination horse stock trailer, 16'x7' rubber mats, center gate, like new, $5000. Don M. McAfee Kennesaw 770560-4600 770-795-9130
_16" Steuben All-purpose saddle, $350; 16" W1~tec Isabell dressage saddle, $550, can e-
mail pies. Kay Adcock Social Circle 770-2071574
'04 Bee stock/BP trailer, diamond plating, tandem axle, elec. brakes, spare tire, center divider, pert. cond., $3700/obo. Tonya Alberti Senoia 770-599-4528 ,
'04 Sundowner 3H GN, dressing rm., 2' short wall, never used, $12,000/obo. George Reece Bremen 770-537-1783
'91 Circle J 2H BP, 7' double entry, tack access and escape doors, minor rust, $1900. Jerry McEntire Roswell 770-778-9686
'92 Bee 4H slant, GN, drop windows, vents, dressing rm., tack closet, solid floor, good cond., $5000. K. Knighton Canton 770-6330267
'92 Sundowner 3H slant load GN trailer sleeping qtrs., refrig., AC, rear tack, good shape. Patty Folks Bowdon 770-258-5863
'96 Chaparral 2H GN, dressing rm., Radial trailer tires, needs cosmetics, pulls grt., $1850 firm. D. Bennett Chickmauga 706-764-6267
16" custom made western pleasure saddle, $500; 12" pony saddle w/girth, $125. Betsy Handley Warner Robins 478-922-8762
16' GN stock, $1950; '96 Ponderosa GN 16' stock, $2500; '89 GN stock, 16', $2200. J'. W. Fielder Buchanan 770-574-9707
17" Courbette Magic, all purpose saddle w/ fittings, like new, $635/obo. Kris Freitag Griffin 770-412-1288
17'' Dakota 500 saddle, smooth leather wrapped stirrups/horn, drk. brown, exc. cond.: blankeVbridle, $525. Vicki Dockery Madison 706-752-0827 404-375-9520
17" Ortho-Flex Patriot saddle, exc. cond., blk., paid $2300, asking $950. Randy Capes Bremen 770-537-9955 770-546-2281
19" Whitman cutback deep seat blk. English saddle, very good cond., $500; cattle headgate, good cond., $175. Jerry Dickerson Hoboken 912-458-3454
'98 CM 3H SL GN, good cond., $4000. Pat Beatenbough Bowman 706-245-9326
1988 Brenderup Prestige 2H BP, wht., nee_ds work, walls/floor, frames/mech-sound,
'98 Colt 2H BP trailer, removable divider
rubber mat, escape door, $3150. Ki~
asking $1000, brakes inertia-type, safestmade trailer on road today, aft. 6 P.M. Ellen
Cornwell Douglasville 770-489-5427
.Wright Grantville 706-637-9480
'99 Elite 4H GN trailer w/weekend package, 1991 Featherlite alum. 2H straight load
awning, TV-DVD, toilet - shower combo trailer, 7' tall, exc. cond., kept under shelter,
- refrigerator, drop-down windows, mangers: $5500. Pam Proctor Lincolnton 706-359-4497
$28,900. Traci Walden Atlanta 770-474-4903
770-356-4 700
Ads cannot be called in by phone.
slant, LO, GN, lots of extras, financing avail. Debbie M. Hopkins Good Hope 770-267-
9337 24' WW cattle trailer, rough, rusty, solid floor
w/wire panel nailed in, $1500/obo or trade. Mark Shaw Chickamauga 423-280-0993 706-539-1331
2H BP trailer, wht. w/removable center divider, good floor, hay manger, tack compartment, little surtace rust, $1200/obo. R. Jones Rockmart 678-428-0708
2H trailer, 2004 Rolling L. Carol McMillan Ranger 706-253-1497
2H trailer, good cond., keep sheltered, $1200 cash. Herbert Myers Loganville 770466-4358
2H trail.er, new tires, good floor, some rust, needs paint, hauls fine, $750/obo. A. Garnett Culloden 478-992-9611
2H wagon in good shape. Lyn Shirley Bowersville 706-201-6305
32' Trailet 2H deluxe LO, full kitchen, stove, refridg., microwave, full bath, sleeps 3, heaVAC, $14,000. Lee Kennedy Madison 706-319-6754
32'x6'x8" cattle trailer, 174,500 miles, $14,000. D. Leeton Thomasville 229-2264230
Adult size Western saddle made by Russ Vaughan of Nevada, $265. Larry Denson Winston 770-949-2933
Alum. trailers, GN Featherlite stock 20'x7' $8250; Double D 2H DR, $6250; Double D 2H BP, 5'x7', $2875. James Lawson Canton 770479-3939
Australian stock saddle, seat equal to 16" western, adjustable flocking in panels, over girth, western stirrups, $150. B. Martin Barnesville 770-358-9922
Hale 2H trailer, 1975, $500. Connie Mack Carrollton 770-830-7513
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Circle Y western plasure show saddle and breastplate, $3000,new, Phil Harris horse size show halter. E. Wayne Savage Winder 770867-4726
Cutting saddle, 17" seat, Rod Kibler, custom made .for a man, very good cond. Susan McLocklin Statham 770-725-0981
Like new western saddles w/silver trim, matching headstall w/horsehair detail, reins, $280; 16" light oil, 15" blk., 25' lungeline w/rubber stopper. Donna Rieder Jackson 770-775-0940
Meadowbrook cart, lrg. pony size, new harness, $1300. V. Hunter Hoganville 706884-1291
Need a concrete cattle crossing. Anthony Jones Douglasville 678-873-3373
New Zealand White/FR 1000, Mini-Rex, and pedigreed Holland Lop bunnies for sale. Raymond Fortner Cornelia 706-778-9294
Pedigreed, Holland lop eared dwarf bunnies and breeders, assorted i:;olors, healthy, state licensed. Beverly Whitener Dalton 706-2772595
Rabbits, mixed breed, 6 weeks and older, no lop ears, $10 ea. D. Stephens Conyers 770-784-0874
Rex, Siamese Satins, Dutch, Flemish Giants, NZ White, red, and blk., Californians, $5-$15. Leon Chester Atlanta 404-691-2764
Show quality, Flemish Giant, American Red, American Blue, American White, Dutch, pedigree Mini-Rex, beau., call for a deal. Brooke Whiddon Leesburg 229-886-8781
'05 Coastal bermuda, exc. horse qlty., forage analysis, hvy. bale, $4 per bale, dely. available. Tyler Evans Winterville 706-2071567
'05 Coastal bermuda, premium horse qlty., forage analyzed, hvy. bale, $4 per bale, dely. available. Dan Evans Athens 706-318-6136
'05 Coastal bermuda, sq. bales, fertilized, rain free in barn $4, taking orders 3rd cutting Aug. 1st. John Alexander Sharpsburg 770253-5768
'05 Coastal bermuda, well fert., rain free, horse qlty., $2.80 bale, $25-$30 roll. Curtis Durden Lyons 912-526-3189
'05 Coastal hay, round and sq. bales, premium horse and cow qlty., some dely. Lynn lve:i Macon 478-256-6599
'05 fescue, 4x5 rolls, in barn $25, in field $20, dely. available. Hank Boynton Jackson 770-227 -2958
'05 fescue, 5' rolls, fertilized, $25, near Dillard. E. Burney Rabun Gap 706-746-2085 843-995-0830
'05 fescue, 5xS rolls, fertilized, no weeds, no rain, in barn, exc. qlty., $25/roll. Gene Ashb:t Hartwell 706-377-2994
'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, horse-qlty., $25/roll; '04 fescue/bermuda lge. rolls $15. Richard Meremonte Hameton 770-707-0216
4x5 rolls of mixed grass hay, (fescue, orchardgrass, and bermuda), baled w/o rain, $20 roll. Andy Page Winder 770-867-4035 770-307-7511
4x5 round bales, '05 fescue,. fert., limed, $17.50. Douglas Adams 2072 Hickory Crossing Road Hartwell 706-376-5679 706377-4173
Alfalfa hay .04 PF, 5th cutting, tested 24.3% protein, RFV 241. Clay Hunt Calhoun 678492-4703
Alfalfa hay, '05, $8 sq. bales. Dan Holl Newnan 770-253-1188
Bermuda & fescue hay, heavily fert., rain free, horse qlty., $3 to $4/sq. bale, $35 round bale. S. Stana Powder Springs 770-2413201
New draft horse western saddle(Rod Kibler saddlery) w/blankeVbridle/girth, $1800; black draft horse English saddle(Ascot Intl.) w/stirrups/leathers/pad/girth, $650. Trixie Roukoski Powder Serings 770-795-1434
Oklahoma City vintage, western saddle,
Tiny bunnies, Netherland dwarf and dwarf Hemilayan. Ann Gray Milner 770-3S8-7452
Young rabbits, wht./blk., $5 ea. Tommy Pilgrim Stone Mountain 770-923-5411 404702-0798
'05 Coastal, 2nd cut 7/20/05, discount price in field. Ralph Harrington Milledgeville 478452-2609
'05 Coastal, 2nd cut in field 7/20/05, 4x5 rolls. Ellen Mayers Milledgeville 478-4528445
'05 fescue/Coastal mix, sq. bales in barn, $3 picked up or local dely., round bales also available. B. Moon Madison 706-752-1407
'05 fescue/Coastal mix, sq. bales in barn, $3 picked up or local dely., round bales also available. K. Moon Monroe 770-464-1949
Bermuda hay, Tift 44 & rye mix, '05 cut, $3.50/bale, horse qlty. Paige Bullock Dallas 770-445-2107 770-314-9750
Coastal bermuda hay, well fertilized and limed, 4'x5' rolls, '05 crop in barn, $3S. W.J. Tyson Per!]: 478-987-1278 478-987-2515
FEED, HAY AND GRAIN ready to ride, fully hand tooled, 15" lrg. horn,
roping/trails, $395. T. N. Estes Ball Ground
'05 Russell and Coastal bermuda, lge. 4x6 '05 field mix fescue, bermuda, rnxd. Coastal bermuda sq. bales $4 @barn, bales, $30 field, sq. bales $2.75/field, volume grasses, 4x5 rolls, $20 roll, well fert. Bob Hill fertilized, horse qlty., rain free, taking orders
770-893-1201
ff you have questions regarding ads in this discounts. Tony Smith Monticello 706-476- Griffin 770-227-2383
3rd cutting Aug. 1st. Mike Cunningham
Powder River cattle squeeze chute, good category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 2051
'05 hay, 4'x5' rolls, fescue-orchardgrass, Sharesburg 404-944-7851 770-251-2673
cond., $750. Walter Pinyan Canton 770-7202481
404-651-9082. All hay ads must contain the variety of
'05 Tift 44 berrnuda hay, horse qlty., no weeds, fertilized, rain free, $3.75 bale;
good qlty. Jerry Dover Ringgold 865-3009981
Fescue hay, '05, first cutting, no rain, no weeds, horse hay, $3.25 at barn. Ronnie
Saddles, lrg., extra wide, blk., synthetic, hay offered for sale; i.e., Coastal bermuda fescue/berrnuda mix-$2.7S/bale, round, 4'x5', '05 hay, 4x5 rolls, fescue bermuda mix $18 Green Murra~ille 770-532-0816
western, almost new, $300; old western, $25; ha~ Alicia hay, etc.
$8/roll. M. Kennerly Hoschton 404-547-4029 each. Ron Owens Maysville 706-652-3120
Free bermuda, you cut it, bale it, haul it, you
blk. leather dressage, $90. P. Mayer Fort Valley 478-335-6736
'04 4'x5.5' bermuda/fescue mix $20. s.
Johnstand Mansfield 770-385-5535
'05 Tift 44 bermuda hay, horse quality, no weeds, fertilized, rain free, $3. 75/bale;
'05 highly fert. Coastal sq. bales-$4.50 each, Coastal round rolls $45 each, fescue
keep it, 20-30 round rolls per harvest, Jersey area. Stan Whitmire Covington 770-480-
Stock trailer Wells Cargo, 16' bumper hitch, 6' wide, 7' tall, well built, exc. cond., $2700. Lari:y Partain Elberton 706-283-5058
'04 Alfalfa hay, horse qlty., blister beetle free, 60 lb. bales, dely. available, $8.50 bale. Carrie Willbur Canton 770-846-7979
fescue/bermuda mix $2.75 bale, fescue/bermuda mix round bale-4'x5'-$8 roll. James Hogsad Auburn 678-425-8421
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.
6851
Horse qlty. Bahia/Coastal/bermuda, some fescue, $3.50 sq. bale, fertilized, no weeds,
Trailer 16 x 6 1/2 Tandum, good tires, needs floor and lights, $350. Danny Croker Rockmart 770-505-5484
Trailer, 4'x8', tilt, grt. tires & spare, metal mesh gate, marine plywood floor, exc. working order, $395. Dene Sheheane Acworth 770966-7221
Trailer, cattle, 1999 Ponderosa BP, 16', good cond. w/elec. brakes and spare tire, $2550. Nelson Dubreuiel Hiram 770-4451370
Tucker saddle endurance, 16'', very comfortable trail saddle, drk. brown, $850. T. Whiddon Winder 770-307-2024
'04 Alicia hay, horse qlty., small bales @ $3 per bale. Donnie Foister Camilla 229-294-0204
'04 Coastal bermuda and Tift 44 horse qlty. hay in barn, $4 per bale, dely. available. C. Hester Canton 770-289-8947
'04 Tift bermuda hay, sq./rnd. bales, horse qlty., stored in barn, dely. available; also, sq./rnd. fescue and bermuda cow hay. Dick Stratton Locust Grove 770-914-6153 770842-9317
'04 bermuda hay, horse qlty., hvy. bales, rain free, $3.50 & $4 at barn; bermuda round rolls $40. Jason Strickland Athens 706-3407225
'05 Tift 44 sq. bales in field $3, highly fert. and limed, no weed in barn $3.75, taking orders. George Abrams Rome 706-235-3878
'05 bermuda fescue mix, fertilized, horse qlty., sq. bales/$3, round bales $20. Lewis Ha:tes Aragon 770-684-6850
'05 bermuda hay in barn, horse qlty. $30; '05 fescue hay $20, 4x5 rolls. Terry Stephenson Commerce 706-335-2654 706207-5279
'05 bermuda or fescue hay $30 for lge. rolls, stored inside; also, wheat straw $2.50/small bales, stored inside. Glenn Taylor Cartersville 404-312-5218
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 qlty. hay, well limed/fertilized, rain free, fescue/orchard grass- bermuda mxd., in the barn. Charles Hoffman McDonough 770914-2767
'05 horse quality fescue/bermuda mix hay $2.50 sq. bales behind baler, rolls $30, storage available. R. J. Campbell Rockmart 770-7 48-3419
'05 mixed grasses, (fescue &
rain free, Holland's Farm. Charles Holland Thomaston 706-648-3947
Horse qlty. bermuda orchard fescue mix hay behind baler, sq. bales $2.25, JD 4x5 rolls $20. Buddy Cash Adairsville 770-773-7217
Horse qlty. sq. and round bermuda hay. Jack Spears Mansfield 770-786-7685
Oats for sale, top qlty., 'OS 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
Perennial peanut hay, sq. and round bales,
Want Equine riding arena for outside. Josh Stewart Jefferson 404-516-8092
'04 fescue hay, lge. bales, stored in barn, $10/bale; '05 fescue hay $15 in field, $20 in
'05 fescue & orchard grass hay, horse qlty., hvy. sq. bales, fert./limed, rain free. Lamar
johnsongrass), sq. bales, $3/bale. Bill Graham Martin 706-779-6990
irrigated, sheltered, Brooks Co. WR Jordan Quitman 229-263-4904 229-265-4111
Want cutting saddle, 15" or 16", prefer Billy barn. Cohen Davis Blue Ridge 706-838-4226 Long Chatsworth 706-695-5906
'05 premium Tift 44 & Coastal bermuda, Rye and bermuda grass hay for sale, highly
Cook, Circle Y within 50 mi. of Atlanta. Rick A. Anderson Woodstock 404-402-8470
Want saddle, Wyntec 500, all purpose 18"
'04 top horse qlty. Coastal bermuda, lge. sq. bales $3.50. Jim Fenley Roberta 478-8364444
'05 fescue bermuda lge. rounds $20, taking orders for bermuda rounds $30, sq. bales $3, dely. extra. Lori Duncan Newnan 404-543-
bermuda rolls, heavily fert., weed free, dry stored barn @$50/roll. Tim Hunter Conyers 770-483-8712 770-922-6653
fertilized, $3/bale from the field, $5/bale from the barn. Jim Woods Flying W Ranch Pine Mountain 706-882-6580
w/gullet system, preferably w/Cair system, irons & leathers, .college student. Sara Roth Fairmount 706-602-2551
Want to buy a 24' GN stock trailer. Donald Green Temele 770-841-6815
RABBITS
hyou have queslions regarding ads in this
category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.
Baby rabbits, $7 ea.; also adults, $15 ea. Ricky Wood Cartersville 770-607-9622
Flemish Giants, French Lops, San Juan, Jersey Woolies, English Lops, Lion Heads, Fuzzy Lops, Harlequin. Linda E. Adams Bethlehem 770-307-5854
Flemish Giants, NZW, San Juan rabbits for sale. Carl Sutton Cleveland 706-865-3712
Fully Holland Lop rabbits for sale, bunnies and broodstock avail., handled daily. Ryan Grogan Rockmart 770-684-4348
Holland Lop, Mini Lop and Netherland Srs., Jrs., & bunnies. Sandra Foster Shiloh 706582-3088
'05 4x5 rolls Russell bermuda $30, sq. bales $3.50 in barn. Roger Brown Columbus 706-561-4079
'05 Alfalfa $6.50/bale, '05 Tift 44 bermuda/$3.75 bale, Russell bermuda/$3.75 bale, fert., sq. bales, horse qlty., in barn, mxd.$2.50/bale, will del.(extra). HelmuVCharlie Cawthon Rome 706-802-0797
'05 Alfalfa, horse qlty., $5-$7 bale depending on cutting, cow qity., $3-$4, big rills $50 up. Frank Harris Musella 770-468-1098
'OS Alicia hay $3 per bale, tractor trailer loads available. Aaron Toy Sylania 912-829-4112
'05 Coastal bermuda $3.50, fescue $3.25, well fert., horse qlty. @ barn, dely. available. Al Guillebeau Monroe 770-267-8929
'05 Coastal bermuda hay $20, $30 and $40 per roll, square $3.75, dely. available. Wymann Hartley Warner Robins 478-9238972 478-954-0324
'05 Coastal bermuda hay, limed and fertilized, 40# bales $3; also, cattle hay. Deb Lochner Fort Valley 478-825-3330
'05 Coastal bermuda hay, sq. bales $3, 4x5 round bales, stored in barn, $30 per roll.
4919
'05 fescue bermuda mix sq. hay, horse qlty., rain and weed free, $3.50 at barn, dely. available. R. Barclay Ball Ground 770-8893217
'05 fescue hay, fertilized, 5x5 round bales $20. Carolyn Younts Winder 770-867-7466
'05 fescue hay, fertilized, in barn, 4x5 rolls $20, sq. bales $2. Kirk Chambless Elberton 706-283-1503 770-315-8759
'05 fescue hay, fertilized, lge. sq. bales in barn, $2 per bale, lge. inventory. M.D. Holcomb Dalton 706-259-3749
'05 fescue hay; mixed grasses, well fertilized, 5x6 rolls $25. Jimmy Leatherman Carrollton 770-834-8333 770-715-1345
'05 fescue hay, rain free, good for horses, stored in barn, $2.50 per bale. E. Smith Canton 770-887-2641
'05 fescue hay, sq. bales $4. A. Spruill Hoschton 706-654-3434
'05 fescue mxd., 5x4 rolls, well fertilized, $15 roll. Tom Henderson Sr. Chickamauga 706-375-2973
'05 fescue round, 4x5 bales in field $15, in
'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 478-994-6463
'OS round bales Tift 44 in barn, exc. qlty. $35. Dan Tant Barnesville 770-358-3024
'05 rye, not combined mix w/bermuda, 98 rolls, 1200#, $15; '04 bermuda, 100 rolls, 1200#, $15, no dely. Ray Lister Cochran 478934-1053 478-952-2747
'05 spring rye, 4x5 rolls, rain free, $15/roll, near Barnesville. Joe Foster Yatesville 706472-3016
, '05 sq. bale fescue, orchard grass, clover mix, $2 @ barn, $1.75 behind baler, Plainville/Calhoun area. D. Cobb Plainville 678-462-2002
'05 sq. bales fescue $2.25/bale in field, $2.75/barn, bermuda $3.25/field, $3.75/barn, fescue $12 roll. Charles Chastain Talking Rock 706-2533982
'05 top qlty. fescue sq. bales $2.25 each; also, mulch $2 each, rain free in barn. Joe
Shelled yellow corn, oats & wheat $25/barrel; also, 100# bags of corn $1 O/bag. Wayne Montgomery Reynolds 478-847-2356
Taking orders for fescue and johnson grass, 5x4 round bales for cows, $13/roll in field; mulch hay in barn $2/bale, dely. Mark Floyd Adairsville 770-773-7668
Tift 85 hay, round and square, horse qlty., dely. available, fertilized, weed free, rain free. John Gaskins Lenox 229-546-4901
AG SEED FOR SALE If you have queslions 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
Mini-Rex baby bunnies, solid black and Harold Townley Watkinsville 706-769-6146 barn $18. Bob Johnson Carrollton 770-832- Bradley Canon 706-356-8295
are protected from propagation unless they
spotted, $10 ea. Brenda Carlisle Macon 478- '05 Coastal bermuda hay, sq. bales, few 3117
'05 wheat straw, sq. bales, lge. qty. and are grown as a class of certified seed. For
477-1733
weeds, highly fert., horse qlty., $4 de!., $3.25 '05 fescue sq. bales, rain, weed free, $2 in dely. available. Larry Hattaway Macon 478- example, wheat seed such as Florida 304,
Mini-Rex bunnies, cute, many colors, $25- pickup in barn. J.R. McGee Lake Park 229- barn; '04 round bales $15 in barn. Jerry 788-3698
Coker 9152, Coker 9835 and soybean seed,
$30, hutches and cages also avail. Arlene 559-6005
Crunkleton Carnesville 706-384-2062
4x5 rolls Coastal bermuda $35, square such as 6738, Haskell and Benning, may not
Hayes Fayetteville 770-719-8645
'05 Coastal bermuda SQ ... bales, exc. qlty., '05 fescue, 27 rolls, 5x5, $20 each; '05 $3.7S; also, 4x5 rolls mulch $15, square be propagated for sale unless the seed has
Mixed colored Lop ear rabbits, $5 ea. $3.25 at bam, $2.75 in field for second cut. fescue, 60 rolls, 5x5, 2nd qlty., $10 each. $2.7S. Randy Tankersley Appling 706-541- been grown as a class of certified seed.
Belinda Lewis Atlanta 912-223-9757
Steve Allen Butler 478-862-3520
Larry Evans Royston 706-207-1909
0301 706-339-5319
Propagation of such seed is a violation of
the Plant Variety Protection Act and the
Vegetable Planting Guide for Fall 2005
Federal Seed Act.. If you have questions regarding certified seed, call the Market
Veaetables
Davs to Maturitv Cultivars
Plantina Dates
Seed/Plants/100' Soacino-rows/nlants
Plantina Depth *
Bulletin office or the Georgia Department of Agriculture Seed Division, (404) 656-3635.
Beets Broccoli
55-65 60-80
Detroit Dark Red
Aua. 1 - Sept. 20
1 ounce
18" - 36" x 2"
1/2"
Green Comet, Green Duke
Aug. 1 - Sept. 1
100 plants
36" x 12"
Ag Plants for Sale
Cabbage
Carrot
Collards
Kale Lettuce Mustard
Onion, areen Onion, dry bulb
Radish Soinach Squash, summer
65-80
70- 80
55- 70
50- 70 60-85 40-50
42- 55 100 - 120
25- 30 40-45 40- 55
Turnip
40- 60
Premium Crop, Southern Comet
Rio Verde, A &C No. 5, Early
Round Dutch Chantenay, Scarlet Nantes, Orlando Gold Georgia, Vates, Blue Max, Heavi Crop Vates, Dwarf Siberian Bibb, Buttercrunch, Red Sails Florida Broadleaf, Southern Giant Curled White Portugal Grano 502, Grannex 33, Sweet Vidalia Cherrv Bell, Scarlet Globe Melodv, Winter Bloomsdale Yellow crookneck, Dixie, Seneca Butterbar, Seneca Zucchini, Sunburst (scallop) Purple Top, Shogoin, Just Riaht, Seven Top
Aug. 1-Oct.1
Aug. 20 - Sept. 15
Aug. 1 - Sept. 1
Auq. 1 - Sept. 1 Seot. 1 - Oct. 1 Aug. 15- Sept. 15
Sept. 1 - Dec. 31 Oct. 10 - Nov. 10
Sect. 1 - 01 ct. 15
Sept. 1 - Oct. 15 Aug. 1 - Aug. 25
Aug. 10 - Sept. 15
100 plants
1/2 ounce
1/2 ounce
1/2 ounce 1/4 ounce 1/2 ounce
300 plants 300 plants
1 ounce 1 ounce 1/2 ounce
1/2 ounce
36" x 12"
18 - 36" x 2" - 3"
36" x 8 -16"
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36" x 8 - 16" 18 - 36" x 8 - 12" 18-36"x2"
18 - 36" x 3" 18 - 36" x 3" - 4"
24" x 1" 18 - 36" x 2" 36" x 24"
18" - 36" x 2
1/4" 1/2" 1/2" 1/8" 1/2"
1/2" 1/2" - 314" 1" - 2"
1/2"
If you have questions regarding this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.
Alicia, Tift 78, Tift 85, Russell, custom planting, other. Ray Beaty Coolidge 229-9412047
American chestnut seedlings, from 34 yr. old tree from nuts, Martha Washington Estate, $10 plus shipping. Baker Huff Atlanta 404634-6027
Cert. bermuda sprigs, Tifton 85, 44, Coastal, Russell, Tifway & Alicia, also custom planting. Gene Hart Gu~on 912-728-3380.
Coastal and Russell Bermuda sprigs, also custom planting statewide, references furnished. Robert McNair Junction City 706269-2563 706-575-5697
Ponderosa lemons grown in five gallon buckets w/fruit size of grapefruit but sweeter than average lemon. Mary Sorrell Pembroke 912-653-4202
White and red multiplying onions bulbs, $20/gal. pp. William Parker 615 Cotton Rd. NE Pelham 31779 229-294-8451
White multiplying onion sets, $14/gal. plus $3 shipping. F. E. Drummond 438 Burkhalter Rd. Cedartown 30125 770-748-5388
Note: Days to maturity are from date of planting seed or setting transplants in the garden. The number of days will vary depending upon cultivar (some mature earlier than others), temperature and general growing conditions. Cultivars listed in the chart represent a few of those recommended. There are many other good cultivars worthy of trial. *Plant shallowly in heavy (clay) soil when adequate moisture is present. Information provided courtesy of the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service.
Wht. multiplying onions for fall planting, $12 per gal. ppd. Dan Johnson Lavonia 706-3564242 706-491-1144
Please review requirements under ad categories before submitting your ad.
Wednesday August 3, 2005
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Ag Seed/Plants Wanted
Bradford, Cleveland, Yoshino cherry trees, Hydrangeas, Rose-of-Sharon, pink yarrow, Vinca, major/minor, ajuga, iris,
Things To Eat
2.5 to 5.0" caliper, $50 to $75 each. Joe azaleas, crape myrtles, all 1 gal./$2.50 each. Siberian/bearded, ornamental peppers, ivy,
Grapevines wanted, any variety suited for Douglas Villa Rica 770-459-1237
Judy Easley Greensboro 706-467-3355
begonias, (guinea), daylilies, mixed hybrids. Use of the term "organic" requires
North Central Ga. Bob Quinn Mableton 770- Brugmansia (angel's trumpets), regd. Irises, canna lilies, phlox, hostas, M. Smith Clarkesville 706-947-1036
registration with the Georgia Department
948-2986
daylilies, hellebores, hosta, hanging baskets, setcresea, silver dollar, variegated liriope Water/bog plants, water iris, horsetail, of Agriculture. Advertisements submitted
vines plus 100's of perennials. Michelle Faulk thrift, $1.50 per 4" container, no shipping. canna, sweet flag, parrot's feather, old-timey without certificate of registration for items
FLOWERS FOR SALE If tAs you have questions about category,
call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 404-6519082.
Flower seed offered for sale has not been tested for germination since it often is collected in very limited quantities.
$1 SASE: Silver Dollar seeds, beau. purple blooms. M. Dooley 282 Tall Tree Rd. Bogart 30622
$1 SASE: devil's trumpet, blue cineraria,
conyers wildflower444444@yahoo.com 678-
908-3060
Brugmansia angel's trumpets, (pots or cuttings): flamingo, Jean Pasco, white, hedychium ginger lilies, many colors, (pots or rh izomes), Confederate rose, (perennial hibiscus). Trudy Kretchman Atlanta 404-37811 04
Cacti, daylilies, irises, pampas grass, mint,
phlox, sedum, others, will ship. Pat Edwards/ peggy Isenberg Snellville 770-979-7040 7709 79-1051
Rodney Petty Marietta 770-973-6009
Japanese maples, 30 var., 3 gal. $35 and up, to 15 gal. $98. Bridget Britton Garfield 706-829-1427
Japanese maples, bamboo, black and green onion, Stewartia, European Beech, hollies, green dragon and dwarf pagoda. Paul Joe Tucker 770-564-9920
Lady-in-Red hydrangea, 12 varieties crape myrtles, Little Gem magnolia, tea olive, Leyland cypress, cryptomeria, thuja, hollies. Anne Walker Good Hope 706-342-9471
daylily, pick up or will ship. Deborah Duchon
Atlanta 404-520-2548 Yuccas, forsythia, iris, daylilies, Rose-of-
s haron, pink spiraea, vinca, (minor & major),
liriope, angel's trumpets, lamb's ear, rose campion, perennials. L. Mulkey Cumming 770-889-7079
Zinnia, podocarpus, old-fashioned
hollyhock, gay flower, gerbera, hyacinth bean vi ne, black-eyed Susan, yellow tick seed, list $ 1/SASE. Lee Abernathy 12344 Hwy. 109 Meansville 30256
offered for sale cannot be published. For more information, access the department website www.agr.state.ga.us and link from the home page to the Organic Agriculture page and registration forms. Those who do not have internet access or are unable to download the forms, should contact the Organic Program Manager, Vernon Mullins, at (706)595-3408.
'04 shelled pecans, mostly halves, $6/lb. plus postage. Edward Thurmond 1311 McHenry Crossing Madison 30650-2215 706-342-3362
Dahlberg daisy, yellow strawflower, red & purple verbena, white & purple butterfly. G. Samford 1119 Banbury Cross Avondale Estates 30002
Castor bean plants & live oak 3 gal./$6,
stella de Oro 1 gal./$4, red maple 15 gal./$38,
more. Lisa Sammons 248 Nunez-Lexsy Rd.
swainsboro 912-562-4276
Lantana, Mexican heather, cannas, callas, perilla, lamium, ajuga, grancy greybeard, Confederate rose, 50 var. daylilies, pond plants: umbrella palms, parrot's feather,
FLOWERS REQUIRING PERMITS
'04-'05 black walnut meat, mostly quarters, $21/qt. postage paid. Cora Lee Martin 7510 Stripland Dr. Gainesville 30506 770-8874001
$1 each w/SASE: moon vine, Martin gourd, yellow cosmos, purple cleome, black-eyed Susan, huge blooms. B. Bryant Atlanta 404874-5354
$1/pkg. w/SASE: mxd. zinnias, marigolds, pink hibiscus, rose campions. Melody Wynn Rte. 2, Box 1422 Wrightsville 478-668-3788
$1/pkt. w/SASE: re-seeding petunias, angel's trumpet, dbl. yellow, purple, white.
oo~:y~~:~ ~:~~::: ~ C.S. Arnold 644 Lynn Ave. Jefferson 30549 $2-Tbsp. w/SASE: white money plant, Honesty, Silver Dollar, plant now for next year S. Davies 28 Bucky St. Euharlee 30145-2869 770-386-7788
rn '04 re-seeding impatiens, w/planting
s instructions, $1 per 1/2 tsp., long SASE
orders over $10 include extra stamp. Linda Hutton 1732 West Point Circle Marietta 30068
s '04 seed, Madonna lily, campion, money
plant, Queen Anne lace, ox-eye daisy Mayhaws, trifolate, orange tree $2/SASE. D VanLear 186 Cedar Lane Alto 30510
'05 amaryllis seed, mixed colors, 30/$2 w/SASE, planting instructions included. Ruby McElhannon 1330 Finch Rd. Winder 30680 770-867 -5489
1 gal. size Stella de Oro daylilies $3.50 each, 1 gal. size variegated liriope $3 each Joe Fleming Marietta 770-971-1316
1OOO's of hosta, 80 plus varieties, hardy
ferns, sorry no shipping. C. Miller Gray 478-
986-5964 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 770-775
A 4967
50 cent/packet w/60 cent SASE: pink/purple foxglove, pink/purple single old-fashioned hollyhock w/shredded edges, tall w/nigella 'Love-in-a-mist', more. G. Ward Atlanta theelectricgarden@yahoo.com 404-377-9709
6 nine year old barberry bushes, kept
MISCELLANEOUS pruned, round & beautiful, you dig, make offer.
Jo Wood Watkinsville 770-725-8744
Aloe veras in various sizes, lge. bay trees and other assorted herb plants. Jep Morgan Acworth 770-529-1748
Amaryllis, red, brilliant bulbs, 6/$1 9 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, forsy1hia, ground covers, others. Carla
6 Houghton Marietta 770-428-2227
Angel's trumpets, aucuba, nandina althaea, forsy1hia, yucca, Confederate rose
& gardenia, swamp daisy, iris. Ryan Witi
Conyers 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. plants blooming reduced prices for quick sale, white & yellow dbl. purple, white & yellow; Confederate roses. B. Driggers Conyers 770-760-9050
Angel's trumpets, well rooted, 3 colors, $5 ship or pick up, Ive. msg. or e-mail. Bonnie
Vaughn Newnan info@brugmansias.us 770-
251-7674
Angel's wing begonias, daylilies bromeliads, ficus tree, cosmos, rudbeckia $ 1, Carolina Sapphire, crape myrtle 3 gal./$5. C Thalman Hampton 770-856-5880
Bald cypress trees, 60 for sale, in 3 gaI. pots, $15 each or $600 for all. Vicki Vaughan Watkinsville 706-247-6274
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 Springs 770-943-6260
Bee balm, phlox, sedums, crocosmia, 7 sisters roses, purple butterfly bushes, yellow flag iris, columbines, cleome (Sparkler), cannas, sweet rocket, $1/up, others. J. Poss Cumming 770-889-0566
Black Magic, Black Princess, Yellow Splash, Halo Beauty Elephant ears, rare ferns & hostas, striptease hostas of the year, will ship. Pam Jolley Decatur 770-593-1599
Black-eyed Stella de Oro 2 plants/$1.25, Stella de Oro 3 fans/$1, amaryllis $3/bulbS, daylilies, mix colors, 4 fans/$1.50, $5 shipping. H. Brooks 1793 David Home Ch.
Catalpa worm trees, approx. 1 ft. tall $10 ppd., rooted hen & chick plants 8/$10 ppd., catalpa tree seeds $1/pkt. w/SASE. Ann Dutton 3269 Five Forks Trickum Rd. Lilburn 3 0047
Columbine, cleome, cosmos, lychnis, red blazing star hibiscus, French hollyhocks $0.50 each pkg. w/SASE. Nell Jones 3767 p lumcrest Rd., Smyrna 30082 770-435-7589
Crape myrtles, pink, white, lavender, 6-12', $50-$90; bald cypress 5 gal/$1 O; miscanthus grass 3 gal./$5. Brantley Wise Commerce 770-993-2100
Daffodil bulbs, lots of blooms every year & Ihey multiply fast, sev. varieties. Gary
pringer Carnesville 706-498-4731
Daylilies hybridizer, clumps $3-$8, dug fresh, no shipping, Fayette County. John Wilson Tyrone 770-487-4767
Daylilies, 100 plants, mixed colors, sizes, $35, $7.50 shipping; 25 mxd. color canna Iilies/$20 w/$4.50 shipping-check or money 0 rder. S.H. Hill 144 Calhoun Rd. Sylvester 31791 229-535-4738
Daylilies, 1800 var., send $2 for 22 page Iisting. M. Netherton 113 Dothan Rd. Blakely 39823 229-723-6703
Daylilies, 425+ regd. ones, all colors & Iypes, for list send 2 stamps or $1, (refund w/order). M. Eanes Stockbridge 770-4748827
Daylilies, Stella de Oro, 15/20 plants per clump, Happy Returns 10/12 plants per clump, $5 per clump plus postage. Faye Chambers Yatesville 706472-3371
Daylilies, amazing colors, sales by appt. www.alcovydaylilie~.com Alcovy Daylily Farm, Jesse Burgess Covington 770-787-7177
Daylilies, bearded iris, hybrids, mxd. colors, yellow Louisana iris $1 each fan, $3.50 postage. Frances Hall 4589 Ala. Hwy. SW. Rome 30165-9286 706-235-5351
Daylilies, hundreds of regd. varieties, hundred hosta varieties, asstd. perennials, Knockout roses and butterfly bushes. Linda Butler Auburn linda@bloomindesigns.com 678-376- 7987
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, 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. Ellijay 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, 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
Daylilies: Stella de Oro 15/$12, $3.50 shipping; 25 yellow cannas lilies for $20, $3.50 shipping. Ms. E.P. Dykes 1152 Ga. Hwy. 32E. Ashburn 31714
Ellen's Peaceful Patch--daylilies, other flowers, no shipping. Ellen Palmer Marietta 770-422-1387
Free, you dig, nandinas, red leaf cannas, white four o'clocks. Ann Lanter Fort Valley 478-825-8242
From my yard, perennials, call after 6 p.m. M. Buchanan Bowdon 770-258-2848
Globe amaranth seeds 2 Tbsp./$1, send SASE. Barbara Brown 165 Redwood Cir. Fayetteville 30214
Golden rain tree $1/2 Tbsp. w/SASE; money plant $1fTbsp. w/SASE. Dan McAvoy 1834 Stoney Ridge Rd. Washington 30673
Goldenbell $4, tree hydrangea $5, peonies $7, Stella de Oro, 4 kind-$5, call after 5 p.m. Warren McDaniel Fairmount 706-337-2135
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
He!leborus, 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
Hostas, 200 var., 2 miles beyond Zion Hill Church, Fri., Sat., Sun. or by appt. Dee Little Ellijay 706-635-4891
Huge white cattleya orchid plant $50, $45 and $35 sizes, bloomed many times, lge. corsage type blooms, in fir bark, shipping $12.50. Edwin Vickers 1488 Hwy. 149
lizard's tail. Debbie Logue Climax 229-243-
1235
Leyland cypress 6-20', B&B, you dig, $50
each. Chartes Futral Fayetteville 770-460-1030
Leyland cypress 7 gal./$15, cryptomeria, Bradford & Cleveland pear, oaks, river birch,
Red, Sugar & Japanese maple, dely., planting available. Greg Strickland Winston 770-942-
7
trees, 3 gal., approx. 4'-
4.5', very green, uniform in size-$8.50, larger trees-$10, 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 770-949-5846
Leyland cypress, B&B, 6-12', $59-$105,
river birch, magnolia, holly, maple, crape
myrtle, 2&3 gal. Janet Glisson Suwanee 770-
945-1027
Leyland cypress, thuja, Green Giant, 4-5',
crape myrtles, knock-out roses, Ive. msg. M. Webb Griffin 678-422~0327
Liriope-monkey grass plants, hosta, daylilies, four o'clock seed or plants, (pink,
yellow, variegated), iris-$1 each, $0.75 postage-every 2 plants. N.B. Reynolds P.O.
Box 644 Forest Park 404-366-2283
Live oak trees for landscaping, 2-3"
diameter, 10-14' height, call for pricing. Kenny
Allen Valdosta 229-244-4651
Locust trees for fencing, call for price.
Randall Ayers Buchanan 770-646-3923
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, no checks. J. Houck 102 Old Calhoun Rd. NE. Rome 30161 706-234-2862
Old timey daffodils $3/doz., Siberian iris
$4/doz., $5 postage each, 7 boxwoods,
Japanese magnolia, daylilies, mullein pink
plants, redbuds, forsythia, bluebells. E. Beach Duluth 770-476-1163
Paulownia Orienta grows 15' a year, spring
flowers, dill. sizes, prices, shipping Iii
September. Debra Wade Lenox 229-546-4034
Peony poppies, foxglove, dbl. & sgl.
hollyhock, giant cockscomb, cleome, snapdragon, moon seed, larkspurs $1 each w/SASE. O.L. Phillips P.O. Box 516 Trenton
30752
Plants for hanging baskets & gardens,
annuals and perennials, do not ship. Karen
Annis Jackson 770-775-5320
Potted Confederate rose $5 each, praire
sage $4/pot, you pick up, Statham area. Delia Buxton Statham 770-725-6717
Red leaf castor mole beans-25 seeds/$2
w/LSASE and $0.37 stamp w/$0.12 postage
w/each order of castor beans, no checks John Carroll 1677 Buford Dam Rd., Buford 30518 770-945-6901
Red spider lily bulbs, 5 doz./$10, will ship postage COD. B.L. Thornton 5692 Bernard
Rd. Patterson 31557
SASE w/$1: orchard vine, silk vine, white
hibiscus, Easter lily, candle stick-running okra
Caveman's A.T. bush, lge. Gloriosa daisy
Celia McCall 1532 Hwy. 39N. Donalsonville
39845 229-524-2940
Seed: angel's trumpet, pink hollyhock
purple hollyhock, black hollyhock, mxd
hibiscus, Jerusalem cherry. Gail Wilson 1020 B. Wilson Rd. Commerce 30529
Seed: mullein pink, morning glory, touch me-nots 1/2 tsp./$1, money plants, four
o'clocks, angel's trumpet, hibiscus, althaea
$1/tsp., ea. w/SASE. G. Robertson 1955 Old
Cornelia Hwy. Gainesville 30507
Seeds: Confederate rose, tiger lily, touch
me-not, four o'clock, periwinkle, jasmine
sweet Williams $1.50/pk. Lavida Childs 170 Mallory Dr. LaGrange 30241
Stella de Oro daylilies $15/doz., shipping $8, other varieties available. Jean Phillips 101 Cedar Ct. Bonaire 31005 478-988-4926
Trees: hickory, maple, oaks: Live, Red Shumard Red, Laurel, Overcup, saw1ooth swamp chestnut, willow in 3, 7, 15 gal. pots
$5-$35. N. Halley Metter 912-685-5266
Turtlehead
crocosmia
hibiscus
beautyberry, ginger lily, herbs, beauty berry,
artemisia, houttuynea, hibiscus, begonia
jasmine, crocosmia, (climbing hydrangea) Porcaline berry vine, will ship. B.G. Holliman
tt you have questwns regarding tAs category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 4 04-651-9082.
The Georgia Wildflower Protection Act requires that shipments of officially Protected plants be accompanied by Iransport tags displaying a permit number
sued by the Georgia Department of atural Resources. t.adyslipper Orchids picnnoladpnthytGseo.olMdfWeahynroeksnueetraaldBpavureeelrlremteitsxiintain,mtgoppplleersoasetsleoel cf tppserrudoobttpemelccaitttneetddas lants. Ads submitted without this formation will not be published. For turther information on the sale or shipment 0 f protected plants, contact: Protected p Ian! Program, 2117 U.S. Hwy. 278 SE, ocial Circle_ GA 30025, (770) 918-6411.
Endangered pink lady's slipper plants 2/$10, 5/$20, please enclose $5 per order for shipping charges. Joy Stegall 101 Davis Rd. Bremen 30110
Flowers Wanted
Want Moses-in-a-boat or oyster plant. Pat
8 lalock Macon 478-788-2249
RteW. a3n, t
a Japanese climbing Box 4334 Townsend
fern. Judy Dodd 31331 912-832-
5450
Want dried Japanese lantern branches
w/pods. Eleanor Hill Lilburn 770-921-9335 Want ficus-Seng Halensis, Banyan trees,
~Mamariaecioalen.r
size, w/aerial roots; also, want fiscus Sam Hedgepath 2215 Ingleside Ave. 31204-2031 478-743-0777
Want golden striped foliage daylily similar to
olden Zebra and daylily ivory edges. Neal
ich 901 Mitchell Branch Morganton 30560
7 06-374-2801
wMhaWitsthakeenrwtss,
to locate will take Villa Rica
old timey Grandpa's plants or seeds. Audrey 678-873-9031
If you have questions regardmg ads m this
category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 4 04-651-9082.
The Miscellaneous category includes he following subcategories: bees, honey ~nudppsluiepsp;lifeesrt;iltihzienrgssatnodematu; lhcheerbss;;ofdisdhitaiensd; smiprieaswcceeol;oladn,neotoitmuicsbeeswr;;anaotneuddt-;oCfn-hsorttiaisctteemsa; swgaatnrretdeeedsn;. nly one ad per household is permitted in 1he Miscellaneous category.
Bees, Honey Supplies
$ '05 spring wildflower honey, lgt. & delicious, 25 gallon, call evgs. Dennis Hicks Blairsville
706-835-9187
1 story beehives $100/$125 beekeeping supplies/equip., honey, bee pollen, propolis, beeswax $3/$5 lb. John Pluta Milledgeville 478-452-2337
5 frame nucs w/tested Italian queens $55, beekeeping supplies and equipment. Lance Goldwire Cumming 770-329-7186
600 hives, supers, uncapper, slinger, 55 barrels Gall berry honey. Clyde Hannah Wa}'.cross 912-283-3086
All natural tupelo honey for sale from So. Ga., any sizes, call for prices. Mary Jacque Odom Rebecca 229-643-7752
Bee hives, brood chamber, supers for sale $125, 5 or more $100, call between 6 p.m.- 9 p.m. James McFarland Douglasville 770941-7856
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
Extractors w/uncapping knives, 9 frame $400, 2 frame $250, new 20 plastic migratory tops $150 for all. Perry Poole Carnesville 706-677-44 72
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
Wildflower honey $27/gal.; also, jars, beekeeping supplies and wax foundation, will pick up unwanted bees or equip. Ernest Quinn Decatur 770-491-8726
Will remove honeybees & other bees along w/any unwanted bee equip. in Perry and surrounding area. Derry Oliver Perry 478987-7454
'04-'05 pecans for sale $7/lb. plus postage, will crack, shell, separate your pecans $0.30 lb. Russell Eaton Stockbridge 770-506-2727
Beans, okra, tomatoes, other vegetables, now honey, pints, qts., 5 gal. cans, closed Sat. Edward Colston 66 Ore Mine Rd. Taylorsville 770-382-9619
Blueberries $3 gal., Tifblue, pick your own, honor system, no pesticides. Sidney Roland 860 Sidney Roland Rd. Demorest 706-7546700
Blueberries $8/gal.-you pick, $10/gal. or $2.50 pint-we pick; Silver corn available until September, $2.50/doz., closed Sundays. Rene Dillard Loganville 770-985-4602
Blueberries, lge., very sweet, $9/gal., we pick. Linda Logue Abbeville 229-467-2328 229-425-1759
Blueberries, you pick $7/gal., we pick $12 per gal., open daily through Aug. 15, no chemicals used. G.B. Griffin Ochlocknee 229-226-1008
Brown and colored eggs from happy freerange hens $2/doz. Robin Scott Adairsville 770-877-3987
Brown turkey figs for sale. Felton Bryant Hoboken 912-458-3307
Buffalo meat for sale, USDA inspected, low in fat, calories, cholesterol, to place order call. Rusty Chambless Forsyth 478-394-3072 478-994-6986
Celeste & Brown turkey figs, ready first of August, taking orders now $4/gal., okra picked daily, $5/peck basket. Wm. Mills McDonough 770-957-3663
Celeste figs, picked daily, $6 gallon, place order now for August availability. C. Martin 525 Smithstone Trace Marietta 30067 770933-0432
Cut and wrap beef, 1/2 or whole cow, grain fed, no hormones/antibiotics, USDA Butcher, $2.50 lb. J. Young Leesburg 229-846-4393
Elberta peaches, T's you pick, call for directions. Charles Hancock Albany 478-9721696
Farm fresh brown eggs $1.50 per dozen, bring your own egg cartoon and save 25 cents. Harriette Jacobs Jacobs Farm Warrenton 706-465-3866
Figs, Brown Turkey, $1.35/lb., call to place order. Dianne Pekar Milledgeville 478-4521044
Figs, Brown Turkey, $4/one gallon or 2 gallons/$7. John Gann 7427 Hwy 314 Riverdale 30296 770-997-0160
Figs, Celeste and Brown Turkey $4 per gallon, blueberries $6 per gallon. Diane Glidewell Jackson 770-775-6592
Figs, picked $6 gallon. Virginia Jones Winterville 706-742-7153
Figs, ready now, we pick $7 gal., taking orders now. Judy Walker Newnan 770-253-9806
Figs, you pick, call for availability. Pat Mason Snellville 770-979-7227
Figs: Brown turkey ready in August, place orders now, $4 gallon, 706-886-8015 10 a.m. till 5:30 p.m. R. Jordan 566 Collins Road Toccoa 30577 706-282-1130
Garlic-two 50' rows, ready now, you dig, take all, $50 for all. J.P. Jackson 7240 Herndon Rd. Fairburn 30213 770-964-7340
Lge. brown figs $5 per gallon. James Hinesley 3197 Richards Dr. Snellville 30078 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
Okra, butter peas, pole beans, purple hull peas, butterbeans, corn, tomatoes, as available. Felton Turley Hiram 770-920-8221
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
Water ground meal, whole wheat flour, grits, $3/5 lbs. plus postage; also, grind your grain. Mike Buckner Junction Ci!Y 706-269-3630
Wild blackberries $12/gallon, will furnish containers. Donald Camp Loganville 770267-7350
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
Rd. Comer 30629 706-795-3134
Boxwoods up to 4' high, diff. prices; hosta $6/doz., old time daffodils $3/doz Siberian iris, blue & white, $4/doz., $5
Ambrose 31512
Iris, (black), others, daylilies, abelia, nandina, forsythia, mahonia holly, weeping willow, pussy willow, hosta, bottle brush
Atlanta 770-855-4252
Wintercreeper-pachysandra-English ivy (trays of 144), daylily, hosta, liriope, aucuba, iris, mondo, nandina, ginger lily, many others.
Will remove honeybees & other bees in Metro Co. area & long dist. beyond Metro Co. area. Milton D. Scott East Point 404-3440719
Hemlock Dr. S.E. Con}'.ers 30094
Elephant garlic, lge. cloves, 20/$10, 100 for $45. G. Barron Barnesville 770-358-6682
postage each. B. Lunsford 3602 Stale buckeye, fig bushes. Betty Stephens Monroe C.0. Henderson 171 Marietta St. Alpharetta
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday August 3, 2005
Bulletin Calendar
Catalpa worms and catalpa trees 3'-10', other. Jackie Johnson Royston 706-245 5024
Take Precautions to Avoid
EQUINE EVENTS
Aug. 17 Ga. Agricultural Society Meeting,
Aug. 13 White Co. Saddle Club 9 Saddle
Ga. Power headquarters, 241 Ralph
Series Show; 3-D cloverleaf, $50
McGill Blvd. NE, Atlanta; iuncti begins
Catfish & bream for stocking lakes. Bob Reese 321 Reese Rd. Whitesburg 30185 770-834-2800
Possible Lightning Strikes
added; 3-D 5 events, $250 added;
12:15 pm; group meets 3rd Wed. ea.
exhibition noon. Info.: 706-8652063,
month. Info.: Mike Todd, 404-459
770-983-3113.
7128, miketodd1@mindspring.com
Aug. 19-21 HQHA Quarter Horse Show, Ga. Aug. 19-21 Ga. Wildlife Federation Buck-A
National Fairgrounds & Agricenter,
Rama, Ga. National Fairgrounds &
Perry. Info.: 770-227-2159.
Agricenter, Perry. Info.: 770-787-7887.
Channel catfish fingerlings, new crop; also, sev. 1000 lb. ave. 1-2 lb. Orville Carver
According to. the National
* If you are outside, get inside a
Douglas 912-384-5090 Channel catfish for fish-out ponds, dely.,
lge. quantities available. Robert Cothran 361
Weather Service, lightning is one of the leading weather related causes
building or vehicle. If yodu can heakr thunder, you are alrea y at ns .
Town Creek Rd. Denton 31532 912-375-4318 of death in the United States. In Practice the 30/30 safety rule. If
Aug. 20 NWGHA Fun Show, combined Sept. 27-28 Ga. Poultry Conference, Classic
pleasure & running, 10 am at Wild
Center, Athens. Info.: Dr. Dan
Horse Creek Park, Powder Springs.
Cunningham, Dept. of Poultry Science,
Info.: 770-333-0379, www.nwgsc.com.
226 Poultry Science Bldg., UGA,
ARTS & CRAFTS Sept. 3-4 Mountain Marketplace Heritage
Athens, GA 30602-4356 or 706-5421325; fax 706-542-8383
Festival, Blairsville; 10 am -5 pm; free,
PESTICIDES & RECERTIFICATION
open
to
public;
includes Aug. 15 Putnam Co. Pesticide Applicator
demonstrations of spinning, quilting, &
Workshop, Eatonton; 4 comm. credit
Crappie, worms, and supplies, disease free, all sizes available. Jason Holyoak Alapaha 229-532-6495
Electric worm separator, ticket for worm separation, Ive. msg., will return your call. Jean Hughes Arlington 229-725-3703
Golden, Brown, Rainbow & Brook trout for
sale, pick up or dely. Willis Dyer Hiawassee 706-896-3915
Grass carp, bluegill bream, channel catfish
Georgia, lightning deaths and
injuries vary somewhat from year to year, but most occur in the
summer months, during the afternoon and evening hours, by those caught outside in the storm.
Lightning results from the
you see lightning and cannot count
to 30 before hearing thunder, go indoors. Stay indoors an additional
30 minutes after hearing the last clap of thunder.
* If you cannot find shelter, do
not stand under a tree or remain in
other skills. Info.: 706-745-5493,
hrs. for ea. of categories 21, 23, 24, 26,
history1@alltel.net.
27, 31, and/or 2 private credit hrs. Info.:
GARDENING EVENTS Aug. 27 Cobb Co. Master Gardeners present
session on herbs & vegetable gardening & harvesting; Backacher Demonstration Garden, Marietta; free
Keith Fielder, 706-485-4151 . Aug. 16 Pest Control Technology Termite
Inspection Seminar, Atlanta; 5 comm. credit hrs., cat. 35. Info.: Michelle Fitzpatrick, 800-456-0707.
to public. Info.: 770528-4070,
Additional pesticide recertification
www.cobbextension.com.
training notices are available on the
Georgia Department of Agriculture
MISCELLANEOUS
website www.agr.state.ga.us. Under
Aug. 4-7 Atlanta Buckarama, Expo Center, I
GOA Divisions, select Plant Industry
285, exit 55, Atlanta. Info.: 770-787-
and click on Pesticide Division.
7887.
Select Pesticide Applicator Licensing
Aug. 5 Ga. Peanut Producers Assn. Annual
and Certification and click on
Buying Point Meeting, Albany
Pesticide Applicator Recertification
Technical College Conference Center,
Courses. You can then search for
Albany: registration 8:30 am, program
upcoming courses by date, course
9 am - noon. Info.: 800-997-6887.
title, or license category.
fingerlings, bass, fathead minnows, pond buildup and release of electrical an open place when lightning is
fertilizer, dely. or pickup by appt. only. Robert
Brown Brooks 770-719-8039
energy between positive and near. Avoid open water, as well as
Grass carp, channel catfish, bluegill, redear, negative charges between the earth tractors, bicycles, motorcycles, or arevdabilarebales.t JebrrreyamHa, rtcNraepwpiteo,n 2a2ll 9-s7iz3e4s-,51d4e4ly. and a thunderstorm. A single .golf carts. These will not provide
Koi, largemouth bass, sterile grass carp, lightning bolt can be as hot as protection, and may actually attract bluegill, fathead minnows, channel catfish, 50,000 degrees Fahrenheit, almost lightning. Enclosed vehicles are
fish feeders, pond fertilizer. Greg Grimes Ball
Ground greg@lakework.com 770-735-3523 five times hotter than the surface of generally safe, if you avoid contact
Koi-farrn raised, healthy, colorful pond fish, the sun. This rapid heating and with metal surfaces.
~~,~~~~~ ;g~-~~~;-~~~~rfly. Lonnie Ward cooling of the air creates a shock * If you are in a forest, seek
Lowest prices- grass carp, catfish. bluegill, wave, which we hear as thunder. shelter in a low area under a thick
shellcracker, redbreast, hybrid bream, bass, dely. available, volume discount. Ringo Merritt
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Waynesboro 706-554-0182
highest object in area, such as a * If you are outside, and feel
Pond hardy goldfish, pond raised. Charles tree, an antenna, a boat on a lake, your hair stand on end, this
Beavers Dallas 770-445-7023
Red wigglers and Europeans $30 per lb., or a person standing in a field.
indicates lightning is about to
Livestock auctions listed in the Market Bulletin sometimes offer related items for sale, such as tack and other livestock equipment. Notices for auctions selling any items other than
livestock must be accompanied by the auction license number of the principal auctioneer or
auction finn conducting the auction, per regulations of the Georgia Secretary of State.
price includes shipping. B. Newman Following are some guidelines strike. Drop to your knees and roll DoRuegdlawsivgigllleer7s7aon-9d4/o2r-7E9u9ro3peans $30 per lb., from the National Weather Service forward to the balls of your feet. price includes shipping. H. A. Riffe P.O. Box that consumers should follow to Place your hands on your knees and
Notices without this information cannot be published.
402 Buchanan 30113 770-646-3812
protect themselves from lightning tuck your head down. Do not lie
Red wigglers, Giant Reds, $30 per lb., call
Fish & Supplies
A-1 quality farm grown channel fingerlings, after 6 p.m., Ive. msg. J.A. Fincher Acworth strikes:
graded, priced by size, accurate weights & 770-427-4845
flat on the ground.
* If you are boating or
Persons selling sterile triploid grass counts, gtd. live, healthy, immediate dely. J.F. Red wigglers, breeders, $20/lb. w/instr. plus Rich soil, 40 yrs. bull lot mixing with South swimming get to land as quickly as
carp must have a Wild Animal License Gilbert Thomaston 706648-3409 706-648- shipping. R. Stapleton Rte. 1, Box 105 Ga. black sandy soil; manure, good for flower
'
from the Georgia Department of Natural 2062
Lumber City 31549 912-363-4459
beds, gardens, 80 lb. bag-$8. Roy Styles possible.
* Resources.
Market
Bulletin
advertisements for sterile carp must be
accompanied by a photocopy of the
All sizes improved channel catfish available: 2-4", 4-6", 6-8" and eating size. J.H. Holyoak Alapaha 229-532-4223
Smallhead channel catfish, treated/disease free. Freddy Tribble Alamo 912-568-1879 229-868-3730
Alpharetta 770-475-4342 Worm castings. J. Ayers Buchanan 770-
8"'2"'6'--'-3"-'3'-'-7-"3_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
If you are inside, don't use a telephone or other electrical
advertiser's license.
For license
information, contact DNA Special Permit Unit at (770) 761-3044.
2000 super wiggler worms, plastic tray &
feed, $74 + freight. Kim Holyoak Alapaha
229532-4221
30 yrs. continuous operation, bass, channel catfish fingerlings, bluegill,_ shellcracker,
hybrid bream. sterile grass carp, dely.
available. Tony Chew Manchester 706-846
3657
8-1 O" grass carp, coppernose bluegill,
All sizes of improved channel catfish avail., locally hatched & grown, disease free, 2-4", 4 6", 68" & eating size. J. Holyoak Alapaha 229-532-5395
Available now grass carp, largemouth bass, catfish, bluegill and redear bream. dely. available. Paul Williams Hawkinsville 478 892-3144
Bass, bream, catfish, November trout, no risk, live dely., 100% gtd. Mark Headrick LaGrange 706-302-9489
Belgian night crawlers/red wigglers mix
Sterile grass carp, bass, channel catfish, copperhead bluegill, shellcracker, redbreast. hybrid bream, crappie, prompt statewide delivery available. Keith Edge Soperton 912 529-3315
Sterile grass carp, catfish, DNR regd./licensed pickup or dely. Randy Bennington Dahlonega 770-377-3243
Fertilizers & Mulches
-------05- mulch -hay andwneafStraw$2-50 sq.
bale, dely. available. Wayne Mitchell Gay 706
Poultry Compost
---.Ohelj)connecisuppllers wifh those in need of poultry compost, the Market Bulletin is now including such advertisements in this portion of the Fertilizers and Mulches category. Ads are subject to the same general guidelines for all Market Bulletin advertisements found _on page 2.
Chicken litter $10 pickup, $8 a ton for lge. truck load, will load for you. J. Thomas Bridges
equipment unless in an emergency. Do not take a bath or shower during a thunderstorm.
For further information on lightning safety please VISit www.Iightn ingsafcty. noaa. gov.
Want metal "T" post and woven field fencing, (hog wire). Joel Keys Cumming 770313-6280
channel catfish, redbreast, shellcracker, largemouth bass, dely. available. Jack Lloyd Nahunta 912-778-4074
A-1 bass, bluegill, crappie, channel catfish,
$25/lb. plus shipping. Shirley Clark Lyerly 706-8952693
Bream, Ga. Giants, copperhead bluegill, shellcracker, improved channel catfish, Fla.
538-1120 678-858-2419
'05 wheat straw sq. bales $2.10 at barn, dely. available, will load semi. James Carpenter Ellaville 229-937-2169
_Carnesville 706-335-5443 706-870-0113
Chicken litter $25 pick-up load, 25 miles West of Macon. Mike Bloodworth Knoxville _4 78-836-2535
Want millstone and syrup kettle, will pay reasonable price and pick up. H.J. Hine Conyers 404-310-6490
Want to buy 25 cords green hdwd., split and
redear, sterile grass carp, threadfin shad, free bass, sunbass, rainbow trout, all sizes avail.. '05 wheat straw, lge. qty., sq. and round
statewide dely. Danny Austin Roberta 478- disease free. Ken Holyoak Alapaha 229-532- bales, dely. available. '04 round bales mulch
836-4938
6135
hay_ Craig Hayes Madison 706-713-6009
r--M8;-k;t-B~lleii;Ad-F~~--j '05 wheat straw, lge. rolls, good qlty. Greg Finch Statesboro 912-865-5444 '05 wheat straw, sq. bales, trailer load,
$2.35 in barn, dely. available. Wallace Vassar
You may use this form to submit your ad. There is a 20-word limit for advertisements
I I unless otherwise noted under category headings. The 20-word limit includes name, city I and phone number or name and complete address. The Market Bulletin reserves the. right I to edit notices exceeding the 20-word hm1t. Only one (I) nottce allowed per issue. I Advertisers are encouraged to review the advertising guidelines and under I individual category heading.s before submitting notices for publication.
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
Oddities
---Slack waliiuttree lorsa.Je,- -aJreadydown.
Paula Ryan Buford 770-932-9383
Gentle homemade lye soap 5 oz. bar $3, shipping $3 for total order. Linda Stewart 5155 Howard Rd. Cumming 30040 770-887-6988
Gourds for sale, Martin. bluebird and crafts, all sizes, $0.50 and up. Rymon Thurston 1316 Turkey Min. Rd. NE. Rome 30165 706-2327349
Gourds for sale, Martin, crooked handle, craft,. bottleneck & more, will ship. Wallace Maxwell 3226 Hoot Owl Rd. Royston 30662
del. to Heard Co., (Roopville). $140/cord. Paul Coleman Mableton 770,739-5412 770-355-9079
Want to buy old grist mill or mill stone. Richard Eaves Demopolis raleaves@ email.com 334-289-8906
Want to buy unwanted bees & equipment. Earl Rice Ila 706-789-2114 706-207-7227
Want to buy wooden made rabbit traps for live catch. P.J. Steele Buchanan 770-748-7544
Want two used 11228 rear tractor tires. David Keadle Thomaston 706-647-7481
Out-Of-State Wanted
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Please place the following ad under the indicated category:
I Aged horse manure-2 yrs. old. can load. 706-245-4218
--Want motor--parts or sheefmetruparts for
Judy Lawson Calhoun 706-625-8466
Lucky buckeyes $3.25/doz.; buckeyes for JD mdl. L. or L.A. Jim Price Walterboro SC
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Alicia mulch, 50 lb. bales, weedless, 400
I plus @ $1.25. Don Gilbert Baxley 912-3670135
Bagged mulch, soil, murshroom, humus, etc., cheap, pallet qty. only, dely. and installation available, Forsyth Co., Ive. msg. Alan T. Stagg Cumming 770-888-6345
planting $4.50/doz., includes shipping. J. Simmons 2720 Skyland Dr. Atlanta 30319 404-327-9733
Lucky buckeyes, '04 season, $2. 75 dozen includes shipping. Ross Anderson 1578 Middleton Church Rd. Elberton 30635 706283-4847
843-538-4394
Firewood
All firewood advertised in the Market Bulletin must be cut from the advertiser's personally owned property. In addition, by law, terms such as face cord, rack, pile,
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Free aged horse manure mxd. w/sawdust, we load, easy access, appt. only. Jonas Silver
Miscellaneous Wanted)
truckload, etc., cannot be used to advertise firewood. Advertisers must use the
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Please provide your telephone number for office reference. The phone number will not be published unless it is included in the above advertisement.
Phone _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~ Please include your name and complete address on all correspondence sent to the Bulletin office. The following statement must be signed by the advertiser submitting this notice for publication: I hereby certify that the above notice meets all the necessary requirements for publication in the Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin.
Cartersville 678-576-1501
Free aged horse manure w/shavings, we
will load by appt. Bob Deluria Alpharetta 770-
667-7350
Free chicken compost for gardens and
flowers, small pickup truckloads, you load.
A.A. Whitt Cumming 770-887-1752
Free composted horse manure, easy
access, you load and haul. Lyn Brus
Loganville 770-554-9193
Free horse manure composted w/shavings,
will help load, easy access. Jim Helgren
Savannah 912-313-1110
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Free, rich compost, you load. Jerry Riles
Douglasville 770-949-2238
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
Horse manure, free, you pick up and haul,
by appt. only. T. Freilich McDonough 770
320-9977
Want 1/2" pint canning jars, (free). Gerald Padgett Decatur 770-939-2500
Want 60-70 pieces 10-12' tin, no rust. Jim Hubbard Cedartown 770-748-0480
Want JD model B 2 rear tires & tubes 10-38 one rim, 2 front rims 5.00-15, 2 tubes 1 front tire. Rufus Quinn Gordon 478-452-1438
Want Lincoln 225 amp AC welder w/in 100 miles of Macon. Clay Brown Centerville 478 951-3330
Want Meadows 10" grist mill, reas. priced Roger Collins Adairsville 770-773-7231
Want blacksmith's floor cone mandriI w/groove on side, 500 lb. anvil, swage block and stand, blacksmithing tools. Jim Dickson Decatur 404-636-0068
Want clean fill dirt, landscape debris, used brick and cement block to fill rain ditch. Marie Gualtiere Suwanee 770-887-1925
Want egg incubator, brooder, feeders waterers, etc., for backyard flock. Christine Durkin Gainesville 770540-5256
Want figs, Celeste variety, about 5 gal
standard unit of measure, the cord, when s~ci!Ying the amount of firewood for sale.
Free trees for firewood, already down, you cut. J. Homer Zebulon 770-567-5531
Oak and hickory 1/2 cord/$95, full cord $145; also, for BBQ available in smaller guantities. B. Williams Conyers 770-484-1538
Timber
-The___Timber-for sale___category is
designed to provide an option for forest farmers to market their standing timber. Timber advertised in this category must be individually owned and produced by the advertiser on his/her own property; timberland must be at least 1 acre. No companies or businesses are allowed.
Free 25' and up trees for lumber, you cut and take, between 150 to 200 trees. David Alvord Con:i:ers 770-355-0536
Prevent Formation Of Rose Hips
Mulch hay for sale, del. wiin 50 miles, $2.50 needed, location in close in Atlanta area. John
Keep faded blooms cut from rose
Advertiser's Signature
per bale. James Smith Sr. Warrenton 706 465-2549
Pine straw $2.85/bale, free delivery w/min.,
Fears Atlanta 404-876-7812 Want good used feed mill, mixer, grinder:
Art's-Way, New Holland, Gehl or Case/IH
bushes to prevent the formation of hips (the fruit of the rose that
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Want grist mill 24" Meadows, very good condition, drive w/PTO or belt. J.Q. Copeland
contains the seeds). The plant energy can then go into producing new
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community-based groups. farmer organizations and others more time to continue their outreach efforts so FSA county committees can truly reflect America's agricultural landscape."
Committees apply their judgment and knowledge to make decisions on county commodity price-support loan eligibility, establishment of allotments and yields, conservation programs, disaster programs, employment and other farm program-related issues.
Individuals may nominate themselves or others as a candidate. In addition, eligible candidates can be nominated by communitybased and other organizations in the county where the election is being held before the close of the nomination period, especially groups representing socially disadvantaged farmers or ranchers. Nominations and elections are open to all eligible candidates and voters without regard to race, color, religion, nation origin, age. sex, marital status or disability. The nomination form (FSA-669A) is available at USDA Service Centers and online at: http://www.fsa.usda. gov/pas/publications/elections.
Producers should keep in mind several important dates regarding the upcoming county committee elections. Producers can request. fill out and submit nomination forms up to Aug.15. 2005. Ballots will be mailed to eligible voters by Nov. 4. 2005. The deadline to return ballots is Dec. 5, 2005. Elected committee members and alternates take office on Jan. I, 2006.
For more information about FSA county committees. visit a local USDA Service Center or visit website http://www.fsa.usda.gov/ pas/publications/elections.
Notice to Subscribers
Changing Addresses
If you are mailing a change of address notice to the Bulletin office, please note that your subscription will not be automatically renewed when your notice is received. Subscriptions can be renewed only within 30 days of the expiration date printed on the subscriber's mailing label. Subscribers should call or write the Bulletin office during the 30day period prior to the expiration date to renew their subscriptions.
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CRP Contracts
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The extension will not change participants' rental rates. All or a portion of the acreage under contract may be included in an extension, but no new acreage may be added. Obligations and responsibilities under the original contract continue to apply to contracts that are modified and extended.
USDA is not planning to offer a general CRP signup in fiscal year 2005. However, producers may continue to enroll relatively small, highly-desirable acreage, such as filter strips and riparian buffers, in the continuous CRP at any time at their local FSA office. According to USDA,. extending individual contracts and conducting one general signup will be more efficient and cost-effective than conducting two general signups. Currently, CCC is actively developing reenrollment and extension options as a result of President Bush's announcement in August 2004 to re-enroll and extend contracts scheduled to expire between 2007 and 2010.
For more information on the CRP program, contact your local FSA office or visit the FSA Web site at: http://www. fsa. usda.gov /dafp/cepd/crp.htm
Small, Beginning, and Limited Resource Fanner Workshop
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 Ente rises for Your Farm
City___________State_ _ _Zip Code______ C o u n t y_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Describe your farm operation:_________________
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
Representatives of several of the largest fruit/vegetable importers from the Netherlands, Denmark, and Poland recently met with Commissioner Irvin (center) while the group was in Atlanta. Also pictured are David Bryant and Corry de Witt (far left) of the department's International Trade Division. The importers participated in a Southern United States Trade As.sociation (SUSTA) Reverse Trade Mission for Southern US Sweet Onions hosted by the Department ofAgriculture's European Office. The trip was designed to help establish a working relationship between the foreign importers and Vidalia sweet onion growers so that they may expand their product's international presence.
Organic Production Focus
Of Extension Workshop
An Organic Vegetable Production seminar is scheduled 9:30 a.m. - 11 :30 a.m., Aug. 23, at the Jimmy Carter National Historic site in Plains, Ga.
The half-day event will focus on topics ranging from general pest management and soil fertility to bedding of fall crops and strawberries. Afternoon demonstrations on double digging will be conducted at the Jimmy Carter boyhooq farm following the seminar. Tours of Jimmy Carter's boyhood farm will be available through the National Park Service Rangers.
Deadline for pre-registration is Aug. 19, 2005. The program is sponsored by the FVSU Cooperative Extension Program and is hosted by the Education Program of the Jimmy Carter National Historic Site. For more information, call Julia Snipes at the Sumter County Extension Service (229) 931-0301.
The Best of ~orgia Farms Cookbook and Tour Book
Full Size Paperback Edition with special "lay flat" binding A Georgia treasure you, your family and friends will enjoy for a lifetime.
Name _____________________________
Address ___________________________
City _____________ State _____ Zip _______
Phone (please include area code): (_ _ _) _ _ __ (please include phone number in case we have questions about your order) Please send me ____ books at.$21.95 each (price includes sales tax, postage and handling)
Enclose check or money order in the amount of$._________ 1=$21.95 I 2=$43.90 I 3=$65.85 I 4=$87.80 I 5=$109.75 I 6=$131.70 Please make checks payable to: BEST OF GEORGIA FARMS
Mail your order to: 634 Peachtree Parkway, Suite 220, Cumming, GA 30041 Phone: (404) 656-3680
Please allow two weeks for delivery.
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Art Contest Rules
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Submit designs to:"Dog and Cat
Artwork" c/o Georgia Department of
Agriculture 19 Martin Luther King Jr.
SW, Room 106 Atlanta, GA 30334
All artwork becomes property of the
Georgia Department of Agriculture
A panel of judges will determine the
winning submission and award up to
$1,000. The winning art will be
featured on the new Dog and Cat
License Plate, which will be sold in
addition to the current design beginning
in December 2005. The Dog and Cat
License Plate currently is the primary
funding source for the Dog and Cat
Sterilization Program (DCSP). This
innovative
program
provides
subsidies for spay/neuter procedures
performed by licensed and accredited
veterinarians.
Since this program receives no state
monies, it depends on public and private
donations to perform its vital mission of
curbing pet overpopulation in Georgia.
Unlike other spay/neuter programs, the
Dog and Cat Sterilization Program has
no partic1pation income requirements. Any Georgia resident may benefit from the program. Complete rules and regulations for both the artwork contest and the Dog and Cat ~terilization Program (DCSP) are available at www.agr.state.ga.us.
Georgians may support the Program now by purchasing a current Dog and Cat License Plate for their vehicles. These commemorative license plates are available at county tag offices throughout Georgia for a $25 one-time fee. More than $22 from each license plate sold directly benefits the DCSP. These funds are allocated only for spay/neuter procedures and educational outreach on this healthy choice. More than 45,000 Dog and Cat License Plates have been sold since 2003, providing more than $1.1 million. Georgians also may contribute to the DCSP in honor or memory of a loved one. Contributions are 100% tax-deductible and provide much-needed funding to promote spay/neuter statewide.
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Wednesday August 3, 2005
Farmland Edition
ag consumer line
"Best of Georgia Farms" Cookbook
Scheduled Sept. 14
What is the difference between poultry products that are labeled "Kosher" and "Natural?"
Limited Quantities Still Available
"Kosher'' may be used only on the labels of
The Georgia Department of but also the people .of agriculture and
The Fall Farmland Edition of the
meat and poultry products that have been
Agriculture has copies of its "Best of
the land itself.
Market Bulletin will be published
prepared according to Jewish dietary laws.
Georgia Farms" cookbook and tour
Cookbooks are available for $21.95
September 14, 2005. Deadline for this
Salt is added as part of this process. Foods
book available as long as supplies last.
each (price includes sales tax, postage
issue is August 24, 2005. Please adhere
labeled ''natural" cannot contain artificial
and handling). Make checks payable
to the following guidelines when
ingredients and have to be minimally
to: Best of Georgia Farms. When
submitting farmland advertisements for
processed. Whole, fresh, unseasoned chicken is
ordering, please include your mailing
the farmland edition.
considered ''natural"; however, this term does
address as well as your phone number
* Only farmland may be
not relate to how the meat or poultry product
(in case there is a question about your
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 1-800-2825852, 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
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.
was fed, raised, slaughtered, or packed.
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One of our horses died recently. Are there any laws regarding burial of horses?
Yes, there are specific requirements regarding the burial of large animals. Please contact our Equine Office at 404-656-3713 for complete information.
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I recently purchased ice cream from my local grocery store but decided it didn't taste right. I think it had been allowed to defrost and was refrozen. Are there any state rules about this?
Yes. According to state rules and regulations:
"Ice Cream and other frozen desserts stored, preparatory to delivery to the retail trade, shall be kept in freezers having a temperature of not over 10 F. Ice Cream and other frozen desserts shall be kept frozen until dispensed, and the refreezing of such products
is hereby forbidden.''
Suspected violations of this rule should be reported to our office of Consumer Protection.
If you have questions, or problems with
services or products regulated by the Georgia Department of Agriculture, you may write to the Office of Consumer Services, 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive SW, Room 224, Atlanta, Georgia 30334 or call (404) 656-3645 (Atlanta metro area) or toll-free, 1-800-282-5852 (statewide).
The book, which is in a full size paperback format with special "lay flat" binding, includes beautiful artwork, historical information and interesting facts and stories about some of the people who have had, and continue to have, a positive influence on Georgia agriculture.
Included are more than 200 Market Bulletin recipes carefully selected and tested by department home economists. In addition, the book features sidebars with food history, nutritional information and buying tips. The authors, Fred Brown and Sherri M. L. Smith, also have put together 28 "tours" into the state's back roads that provide a unique guide to Georgia agriculture, covering not only the food
order). Mail your order and check to: Best of Georgia Farms, 634 Peachtree Parkway, Suite 220, Cumming, GA 30041. Please allow two weeks for delivery. For questions about your order, call (404) 656-3680.
If you have Internet access, you can download an order form by accessing the department's website: www.agr. state.ga.us or use the form on page 11.
USDA to Extend
CRP Contracts
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Commodity Credit Corporation
has announced that farmers and ranchers with certain Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) contracts expiring this year may extend their contracts for one year.
"Farmers choosing to extend their existing contracts will help to preserve CRP's environmental benefits," said CCC Executive Vice President James R. Little.
The extension option applies to CRP participants with contracts scheduled to expire on Sept. 30, 2005, and whose original contract with the extension will not exceed 15 years. The extension potentially affects 7,000 contracts covering approximately 437,000 acres of
Please see page 4 for a farmland
land now protected by the CRP. Local
ad form and a listing of counties in
USDA Announces Deadline for Crop Disaster Program offices of USDA's Fann Service Agency
Georgia by section.
Producers who suffered crop loss from
ranchers at risk in producing a
will notify eligible CRP participants of their option to modify and extend their
damaging weather in 2003, 2004 and
dependable and affordable national food
CRP contracts. The deadline to apply for
certain 2005 crop losses are eligible for
supply." Signup for this program opened
this extension is Sept. 2, 2005.
Notice of Auction of Equine assistance. The Farm Service Agency on March 14 of this year.
The Georgia Department of Agriculture will conduct a live auction of equine at 1 p.m., Au.gust 20, 2005, at the department's impound facility in Decatur, Ga. A listing of equine available for auction will be published in the August 17, 2005, issue of the Market Bulletin and pictures of the equine will be available for viewing on the department's website www.agr.state.ga.us.
(FSA) announced that eligible producers may sign-up for the Crop Disaster Program (CDP) until close of business on September 9, 2005 for the 2003 and 2004 crop years. Signup for the 2005 year is close of business December 16, 2005.
"We are pleased to be able to provide these benefits to producers as quickly as possible," said Steve Newton, Georgia FSA State Executive Director. "Drought, floods and hurricanes are unpredictable weather events that put farmers and
Producers suffering a greater than 35c percent production loss and/or more than a 20-percent quality loss are eligible. The payment rate for CDP has been increased to 65 percent of the established commodity price for insured crops and noninsured crops, and 60 percent of the price for uninsured commodities. Previous disaster assistance provided payments of 50 percent of the established commodity price for insured and noninsurable crops and 45 percent for
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If you are a Georgia resident receiving the Market Bulletin, please check your mailing label, located in the lower right corner of the front page of your Bulletin, to determine when your subscription expires. If your subscription is due to expire within the
''Pick Your Own'' Produce Form
uninsured crops: Producers may apply for CDP for any
crops that are eligible for coverage under
next 30 days, you will need to renew your subscription in order to continue receiving your Bulletin. To renew, you
A listing of pick-your-own fruit and vegetable operations will be featured in the Market Bulletin August 31.
If you have produce that you would like included in this listing, submit this form to our office by August I 7.
When submitting your notice, please include your information as illustrated in the
the Federal Crop Insurance or the Noninsured Assistance Program.
For more information on these issues, visit USDA's website at http://disaster.fsa. usda.govI
may contact the Bulletin office by phone at (404) 656-3682 (in metro Atlanta) or call 1-800-282-5852 (tollfree anywhere within Georgia). Office hours are Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. -
sample below:
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USDA Announces New Deadline
subscription, please be ready to give the
County
Name Address __________________
HAZARD CO. John Doe Route I, Homewood
For County Committee Nominations
Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns has announced that USDA is extending the
operator your subscription number and expiration date. The Bulletin office cannot renew subscriptions more than 30 days prior to the expiration date
Crop Approx. Availability _____________ Phone ___________________
Strawberries. beans, etc. July 12 404-000-0000
deadline to nominate eligible candidates to serve on USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) county committees to Aug. 15, 2005. The nomination deadline was scheduled for Aug.
printed on the mailing label. If you prefer to renew your
subscription by mail, please send a copy of your mailing address label to: Market
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I. 2005. "Our goal is to have as many eligible
candidates nominated to serve on FSA county
Bulletin, 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Atlanta, GA 30334. Please also include your telephone number in case
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
committees as possible, especially minorities and women,'' said Johanns. "This two-week
the Bulletin staff needs to contact you regarding your address. Note: If you
in the new listing, you must resubmit your pick-your-own information in writing to the
extension will give USDA personnel,
renew your subscription via mail, you
Market Bulletin office.
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do not need to call the Bulletin office.