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GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TOMMY IRVIN, COMMISSIONER

Vol. , No. 17

Wednesday August 17, 2005

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Deadline Draws Near Winners Honored at State 4-H Congress in Atlanta

For Farmland Edition
The Fall Farmland Edition of the Market Bulletin will be published September 14, 2005. Deadline for this issue is August 24, 2005. Please adhere to the following guidelines when submitting farmland advertisements for the farmland edition.
* Only farmland may be advertised.
Land tracts must be at least five acres in size and located in Georgia.
* Indicate acreage and county where
your property is located.
* All property must be for sale by owner;
no real estate brokers or agents are allowed to advertise; property under contract with a real estate agent or broker is not eligible for advertising. Consumers are encouraged to call the Market Bulletin office toll-free 1800-282-5852, to report ads not in compliance with this requirement.
* Descriptive terms should be limited to
those characterizing farm property or agricultural structures, such as barns, stables, etc.; descriptive terms, such as
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Handicraft Edition
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During the 63rd annual State Congress in Atlanta July 19-22, 48 of Georgia's best 4-H' ers emerged as state project competition winners.
State congress is the culmination of a year's work in a 4-H project. The 4-H'ers give 12-minute demonstrations and prepare portfolios of their research and service in 48 project areas such as public speaking, computers, horticulture and human development. University faculty members and other expert judges evaluate their work and interview them on their presentations and portfolios.
"The young people here develop their communication skills, but the value of State 4-H Congress is much broader and deeper than that," said Roger C. "Bo" Ryles, state 4-H program leader with the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. "When you combine what they learn through their project work with their interaction with the academic, business, civic and corporate leaders they meet, you'd be hard-pressed to find a stronger leadership development system anywhere.''
Following are the state winners, projects and project donors, listed by the winners' home counties.
Bibb: Vinson Muhammad, performing arts - general, Six Flags Over Georgia.
Bleckley: Laura Evans, sports,

White Water. Bulloch: David Martin, beef, Winn
Dixie Stores Inc. Brooke Brookins, housing and environment, Bucky Cook and the Georgia 4-H Volunteer Leaders Association.
Clarke: Athena Lao, performing arts piano, Six Flags Over Georgia.
Clayton: Sarah Landerfelt, fashion revue, Georgia Master 4-H Club.
Ward Black (right) of Jackson County was the recipient of the Irvin 4-H Scholarship for 2005. Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin made the presentation recently during a banquet held in Atlanta to honor winners of the State 4-H Congress. The annual scholarship is funded by Irvin and his wife Bernice.

Columbia: Jillian Rumbaugh, food fast and healthy, Georgia 4-H Foundation and Dr. Anupam Goel.
Crawford: Anna Collins, festive foods for health, Publix Super Markets Charities.
Crisp: Jessica Gordon, outdoor recreation, White Water.
Dougherty: Tracy Edwards, workforce preparation and career development, Ramstad North America.
Effingham: Kathy Snooks, arts and crafts, Mrs. Marion Fisher and Mrs. Brandie Rucks Park (in honor of Jason and Hope Parris). Rebecca Kessler; fruits, vegetables and nuts; Alice Griffin Howard and the Georgia 4-H Foundation.
Emanuel: Chet Sconyers, plant and soil science, Georgia Plant Food Educational Society Inc.
Evans: Joshua Eason. computers. Georgia Power Company. Crystal McCorkle; textiles, merchandising and interiors; Russell Corp.Forsyth: Sarah Singleton; food safety and preservation; Tom and Mildred Coleman, Elizabeth Andress and Gary and Rhonda Keve. Erin Lovin, horse, Georgia Horse Council.
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Notice
Ad Deadline for the Sept. 14 issue

Use Elastrator Bands Properly to Ensure Effective Castration is noon, August 31.

Improving marketability, preventing males from breeding, reducing aggression and improving meat quality are just a few of the reasons producers incorporate castration into their beef operations. Often cattlemen discuss the premium they receive from selling steers rather than bulls at market. However, the truth is that producers who market their calves as steers rather than bulls are not receiving a premium, but are not being discounted.
Is castration worth it? A study conducted by Oklahoma State reports that in an evaluation of over 26,000 head of cattle sold in 18 sale barns, bulls were reduced in price by $3.56 and $2.24 per hundred pounds compared to steers during 1997 and 1999 respectively. These reductions could be seen as a 550 pound bull being reduced in price by $20 and $12 when compared to a 550 pound steer. The reduction in price for bulls was presumed lower due to the subsequent stress, increased sickness and decreased performance expected after castration.

Research from Texas A&M University reports that weaned intact bull calves that were shipped in load lots and castrated upon arrival had a 13.5% reduction in daily gain and a 10.3% reduction in season long gain. When the

effects of castration were combined with the effects of morbidity, productivity decreased 24.8% compared to steers. Their conclusions from this study indicated that healthy steers were valued
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Deadline Approaches for Contest Entries

The August 31 deadline is fast approaching for submitting entries for the Georgia Department of Agriculture's Dog and Cat License Plate art contest.
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.

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 Submit designs to:"Dog and Cat Artwork" c/o Georgia Department of Agriculture 19 Martin Luther King Jr. SW, Room 106 Atlanta, GA 30334
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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday August 17, 2005

Advertising Guidelines Bulletin Published Every Other Week

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

name and complete address must be included within the word limit. The Market Bulletin reserves the right to edit notices. Most advertisers include a telephone number in their ads, but mailing address may be published in lieu of phone number. However, it is important that advertisers provide a phone number when submitting ads in the event Bulletin ad personnel need to contact them concerning their ads. Advertisers who do not want a telephone number printed in their ads should note this fact when submitting the notice to the Bulletin. Each notice submitted for publication must be in writing; ads cannot be taken by telephone. Notices may be submitted by U.S. mail or facsimile transmission. Notices sent via mail or fax must be legible, on a single sheet of paper separate from any other notice, and be accompanied by the name of the category and the name, mailing and street address(es) and telephone number of the person submitting the same. Send ads to:
MARKET BULLETIN Ga. Dept. of Agriculture 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Atlanta, GA 30334-4250
Fax: (404) 463-4389
To cancel an ad after submission or to correct errors made by the Bulletin staff, call the department's toll free number, 1-
800-282-5852, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.,
Monday - Friday, and ask for the person who is responsible for the ad you want to cancel or correct. The person's name and telephone extension can be found under the ad category heading. Cancellations or corrections called in by Friday noon will be reflected in the next issue; cancellations or corrections called in after Friday noon will be published in the next available issue. Items for sale or services offered in any notice must conform to all laws and regulations covering sale and movement of the same. Ads for some categories must meet certain requirements. Advertisers are advised to review requirements under ad categories before submitting their notices. Note: Due to space limitations, all ad guidelines cannot be listed in the Bulletin each week. Advertisers who have questions concerning these guidelines may call 1800-282-5852, 8 a.m. 4:30 p.m., Monday - Friday, or write: Market Bulletin, Georgia Department of Agriculture, 19 MLK Jr. Drive, Atlanta, GA 30334-4250.

FARM EMPLOYMENT
JI 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.
Caretaker/handyman, 50+ single preferred, $300/month, furnished house, utilities for 24 hrs. week work. Ben Key Manchester 706656-4411
Couple wants job on poultry farm, exp. in broilers & heavy breeders. Geneva Murphy PO Box 662 Flowe!)'. Branch 30542
Dependable hardworking man needs FT employment, exp. in farm work, livestock, bushhogging, exp. handyman, will relocate. Shane Martin Winder 678-794-7289
Disabled vet wants someone to do light farm chores on 12+ A. farm. possible room/board/salary. Bill Mauldin Fitzgerald 229-424-2504
Exp. stable hand/exercise rider green to mature horses available in NE Ga., reasonable rates. Cheryl Woznik Maysville 706-652-2729
Experienced & dependable adult will care for your horses or livestock while you're away, references provided. Dianne Cassara Loganville 770-554-8574
Fulltime western horse person, work willingly, all phases of care, housing & benefits provided, resumes. Peter Furniss Newnan sweetba:t!arm@charter.net 770-252-3666
Man/wife want job on poultry farm, belts or nest, lots of exp. Polly Cathren Gainesville 770-287-1372 770-532-7468
Need exp. trainer to work w/5 yr. old gelding twice a week, references. Julia Brown Bremen 770-312-3806
Need man/family to run a broiler farm, must have references w/phone numbers, housing/salary. Lynn Stark Resaca 706-2784013
Operation seeks retired/couple, help managemenVmaint. of equipmenVhousing, handy man skills reqd.. housing/salary, send work history. Mr. Farm 2021 N. Slappey Blvd. Suite 107 Alban}' 31701
PT 3 hrs./day, horse/animal care, feed, clean, handle, exp. necessary, references reguired. V. Sudderth Buford 678-283-0752
Want March/Oct. farm employment, exp. w/horses, game related AG., forrestry maintenance, willing to travel. Ferrell Scruggs Valdosta 229-244-5732

Want female horse person for general horse duties to work mornings, afternoons & 2 weekends a month, must have exc. references. Terry Still Winder 770-586-0024
FARM MACHINERY
It you have quest10ns regarding this category, call Brenda Donnell at 404:6519081 or 404-651-9082.
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.
Garden Hiier w/new Briggs & Stratton engine, 2 electric fence chargers, mule-drawn turner plow. Willie Turpin Talmo 706-6934410
'00 Frick portable sawmill on steel, 4 cylinder GMC dsl., edger, slab conveyor, log turner, 2 blades, $10,000. Edward Allen Marble Hill 770-893-3310
'02 JD trail gator, 6x4, 81 hrs., bedliner, power dump, brush guards, exc. cond., $7100. J. Brightwell Franklin 706-206-6651 706-245-6320
'04 Bobcat, 68/80" buckets, forks, rubber tracks, AC cab, 88 hrs., $25,500. C. Hawkins Calhoun 706-629-7201
'46 AC G tractor, need work, turn plow cultivator. Sammie Mitchell Warner Robins 478-987-3898
'47 9N Ford tractor, $2800; pull bushhog, $250; dirt scoop, $165; misc. mule drawn plows. W. S. Bellam:i'. Luthersville 770-927-6781
'48 Harry Ferguson tractor, (rare); 8N Ford tractor, sand blasted, primed, painted w/rebuilt engine, 12 volt, ready to work. David Keadle Thomaston 706-647-7481
'50 Farmall Super A tractor w/belly mower, turning plow, disc harrow, cultivator & planter, runs well, $4000. Herschel Morgan Douglasville 770-713-7675
'52 8N Ford tractor, 12 volt, harrows, cultivators, boom, $3695. Bonny Copeland Kite 478-469-3216
'52 Farmall Cub w/rear planter, blade front cultivator, needs tune-up, $1200. Bobby Hutchinson Murra}'ville 678-429-2784
'52 Ford 8N tractor, 12 volt, tires, motor, PTO, lift ok, has whispering T.O. Brng., $1900. Walter Seiden Blue Ridge 706-258-3501
'52 Ford 8N tractor, 6 volt, original, good condition, $3000. A. Haggard Danielsville 706-789-3528

'52 Ford 8N, unused tires & battery, 7' blade, King Kutter root-rake, bushhog, rock bucket, lift boom, $3500. Darold Hardin Zebulon 770-567-8505
'52 T0-30 Ferguson, good running tractor, $1750/obo; '65 550 Oliver dsl., unused tires, runs but smokes, $1500. N. Anderson Dahlonega 706-867-6067
'53 Farmall tractor Super C, $1500, runs well, like new rear tires, cutaway harrow & cultivator, need paint. Fred White Newnan 770-251-3700
'53 Ford 8N, exc. cond., shed kept, 12 volts, unused tires, new battery, $2500. Sammy Faw Chatsworth 706-695-0830
'53 Ford Golden Jubilee tractor, good running condition, includes 5' bushhog, $3000. P. Charette Marietta 770-971-4779
'53 Ford Jubilee tractor, has bushhog, all purpose plow, scrape blade & the original owners manual, etc. Penny Floyd Rockmart 770-748-0827 770-862-3211
'53 Jubilee fully restored, rebuilt engine, all new parts, $4500/obo.; 310 NH square baler, $1500. Glen Phillips Cumming 770-889-0361
'54 AC WD-45 wide front-end, bush & bog harrow, recently restored, runs great, $4500. Thomas Fuller Newnan 770-253-6929
'54 Ford Jubilee tractor, exc. cond., all original w/new 5' bushhog & 16 disc harrow, all tor $5200/cash. Bill Beasley Harlem 706556-8212
'56 Ford 640, converted 12 volt, 5' bushhog, runs well, good tires, 6' scrape blade, 16 disc harrow, $3950. Don Shedd Monroe 770-2077566
'57 Ford 600 tractor w/6-way blade, exc. cond., $3800. Mike Bachelor Blairsville 706781-6563
'57 Ford 801 PowerMaster w/5' mower, good condition, $4000/obo. Doug Quarles Marietta 770-367-1544
'62 Ford 4000 HD ind. front-end loader backhoe, 2 extra buckets, $5000. Tony McGehee Hiram 770-289-8265
'64 Ford 2000, exc. cond., good paint & tires, runs well w/bushhog, $4400. J. Connally Powder Springs 770-942-2473
'64 Ford 4000 tractor, gas engine, new paint, looks/runs great, $4000, call aft. 4:30. Greg Wood Commerce 706-789-2249 706789-2505
'65 JD 110, exc. cond., $1500; '87 Benford limited dump wagon, 23 hp. dsl., 3/spd., 2.5 yd. box, $1250. J. Milam Roopville 770-854-8323
'66 mdl. JD 4020, rebuilt engine, clutch & fuel pump; 1O' JD harrow & turning plow, $11,000/obo. Tony Rossetti Greenville 404520-0430
'70 430 Casr tractor dsl., high clearance, spin out wheels, 2633 hrs., always sheltered, $2500. Gene Baker Lenox 229-388-0210
'84 310 Long tractor, good tires, rebuilt engine, Bushhog brand bushhog included, ready for the season, $4250. James Owens Rock}t Face 706-673-2545 706-673-7019
'84 JD 690B excavator, $20,000 /obo. Roy Talley L}'Ons 912-526-8426
'88 JD 2355, in exc. condition. Gene Lemonds Social Circle 770-464-3607
'91/93 year 1845 C Case skid steer loader, unused tires, 60" bucket, good cond., $7950. Roger Griffin Carrollton 770-920-0044 404213-2178
'95 MF 261 dsl., pis, 8/spd., diff. lock, rollbar, low hrs., exc. cond., $8500. Lloyd Leach Martin 706-356-2236
'95 Tale tractor, 35 hp., 5' finishing mower, 419 hrs., will sell separately, asking $8500. William Rogers Colbert 706-788-2512
'96 Princeton teledyne D5000, all wheel drive, piggy back forklift, 1130 hrs., $11,700. Randall Pryor Newington 352-504-5911
'97 JD backhoe 310E, 4WD, 2800 hrs., $23,500; '05 Anderson trailer, 25' pental hook, tandem axle, dual wheels, $5000. Jesse Camp Douglasville 770-489-2116
'99 Ford tractor dsl., 35 hp., 4WD, front-end loader, BH, BB, aerator, spreader, $15,500. B. Goodberlet Luthersville 770-927-1251
'99 Long 50 hp. 2510 tractor, 850 hrs., frontend loader, 6' bushhog & scraper, also other. Alice Shaw Rome 706-767-1001
(2) 2-row cultivators, $200/ea. or will trade for 5' bushhog in good condition. Dennis Johnson Oglethorpe 478-472-8762
(2) 4-row KMC combines, 6-row KMC plower, peanut trailers. Gene Kitchen Danville 478-962-3915
1-row Covington planter cultivator, new paid $875, will sell for $625. Cary Martin Cumming 404-291-3838
10 1/2 heavy duty pull type bushhog, $2500; 7' NH sickle mower, $250; Dearborn 2row cultivator, $150. H. Colquitt Lexington 706- 743-8228
10 ea. Peerless peanut drying wagon, $2000/ea. Gerald Smith Preston 229-9246252 229-938-7760
1086 IHN tractor, $8500; 6-row field cultivator w/spray attachments, $1000; MF 175 tractor, $6500. R. Thompson Hawkinsville 478-892-9365
12 hp. Sears garden tractor w/42" mower, 3-pt. hitch, 2 turning plows, scrape blade, cultivator, good cond., $650. L.B. Denney Tyrone 770-631-0242
12' Land leveler, $1400; also 5' scrape blade, $600. Dara Burgess Douglas 912-3843575 912-381-0164
1211 E Vicon round baler, 1992 mdl., good condition, $3000. B. Deen Sylvania 912-8575914
123 Cub Cadet garden tractor, unused tires, new seat, wgts. for rear tires, deck in GC, engine needs work, $185. Charles Cook Fairburn 770-969-7404
1450 Oliver tractor, runs but needs some work. M. Vizena Axson 912-422-3480

135 Ferguson dsl., $3500; 4-71, 3-71 power units w/PTO's, "00" Frick sawmill & parts. Stephen Williams Covington 770-385-0183 770-550-9977

48" Craftsman crawler blade & manual, $120 set of three different Craftsman category 0, 3-pt. plows, $100. Steve Overcash Gra}'son 770-985-6178

1500 Lilliston peanut combine, 2-row KMC peanut converter, both good condition,
sheltered. Royce Giddens Eastman 478-3744683
1566 lnt'I tractor, 165 or 200 hp. w/dual

5 1/2' rollover box blade, $650; 20-18 disk harrow tubler frame, $650; auger w/3 bits,
$795. Darrell Jackson Williamson 770-4686524 _5_'_F_M_C_b_u_s_h_h_o_g_,_h_e_a-vy--d-u-ty-,-g-o_o_d

wheel, brush cage, runs well, $4500. Bennie condition, $250. Pete Pedigo Ringgold 706-

Davis Roberta 478-836-4564

866-9089

18' Dixie Craft equipment trailer w/loading _5_'_H_o_w_s_e_b_u-sh_h_o_g_,-ho_u_s-in_g_r_e_s-to-re_d_&_

ramps, dual axles, 13,000 lbs., surge brks. repainted, $350. Hubert May Warthen 478removable fenders, side pockets, exc. cond., _5_52_-_5_2_5_0_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

$2000. Larry Jennings Roopville 770-854- 5' Tigercub bushhog, $300; 5' Commando

8640

bushhog, $300; 5' bushhog, $275; 5' box

18' Gooseneck trailer, $1200; 6' 8" wide, 3' blade, $200/obo. Wayman Findlay Culloden

beavertail, ramps, dbl. axle, elec. brks. James _4_78_-_9_9_2_-9_7_4_8_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

Partlow Hartwell 706-3767656

5' woods finishing mower, cuts good,

18' equipment trailer w/dovetail, lgts., spare comes w/new blades & belt. Joshua Nelson

tire, brks., $1200/firm. V. Byrum Cleveland Marietta 404-644-1878

706-348-8197

5' bushhog, scrape blade, turning plo'll!, lift

18' trailer w/new floor & Ramsey winch, boom, 3-pt. lift platform, sub-soiler, all or

$3000. Herman Walker Warner Robins 478- separate, all $700. Tim Norrod Brooks 770-

396-3015

599-6999

2 1822 lnt'I cotton picker, 4-row KMC 50's Farmall w/bushhog, drag harrow, easy

bedder, 2-row KMC inverter, good condition. flow, plows, worked in 2004, $2500 for all.

Steve Perkins Whigham 229-243-0585 229- Mike Carnathan Winder 770-867-3554

220-1167

580 B Case backhoe & loader, rubber tire,

2 5' bushhogs, fair condition, 1 needs a little $8500. Lee Helms Eatonton 706-485-7873

work, $325. Jeff Caudell Carnesville 706- 6' Howse bushhog, mdl. 600, good cond.,

384-2202

$550. Linde'.!'. Quarles Dearing 706-595-3932

2 Ford Jubilee tractors, $3800; FarmPro, 25 hp., (D) 4WD, $6000; roto tiller, $1000; 5' scrape, $250, etc. Richard Mitchell Marietta 770-427-8008
2 Ford tractors for sale, 8N Ford, 12 volt, VGC, $2575; also, 9N Ford, 12 volt, VGC, $2100. Norris Houze Hiram 770-943-2968
2 Hustler 5000 express peanut pickers,

6' Rhino bushhog TW 72, used .very little, VGC, $1500. Joe McMichael Monticello 706468-8000
6' pull type heavy duty bushhog, good condition, $475. Donald Simmons Fayetteville 770-719-2198
6' pull type rock rake, 5' 3-pt. aerator or yard type, $150/ea., 18' 3 6000 lb. axle trailer,

black baskets, hyd. heads, $3000/ea. Jimmy Wood Pineview 229'624-2470
2 heavy duty 3-pt. hitch Baltic fertilizer spreaders, $250/ea. R. Griffin Bolingbroke

$2000. Bill Bass Shiloh 706-846-4470
6' scrape blade, A & B Eagle line, 3-pt. hitch, adj. angles, exc. cond., $250. K. Webb Newnan 770-254-9115

478-447-2930
2-row cultivator, $195; 6' JD heavy duty bushhog, $400; JD disc harrow 16 disc x 20" disc, $400. Ron Gilbert Barnesville 770-3581941
20 disc hyd. pull plow, exc cond., $1200.

7' finishing mower, rear discharge, 3-pt. hitch, bought new, never used, $1500; 7 shank all purpose plow, $400. Doug Satterfield Gainesville 770-889-3710
750 JD crawler, 10' blade, Fleece rake, exc. condition, $30,000. Clarkie Leverette

Gene Haislip Milledgeville 478-932-0085

Ambrose 912-359-2577

2000 Branson 3550DI tractor, 4WD, 151 !================

hrs., loader, box blade, new 5' Rhino mower,

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$12,500. Bill Berry Chatsworth 706-517- via the Internet at the site

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2001 JD 5220 w/cab, cold air, 55 hp., dual

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remote on rear, joy stick, exc. cond., 600 hrs., in any fonn or incorporated into any information

sheltered, $17,500. R. Waldhour Springfield retrieval system without the written consent of the

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Georgia Department of Agriculture.

205 Gyramor JD 5' rotary mower, $150; Cat. 1 quick hitch, $100. Smith Dickson Stapleton 706-547-3374

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22 disc harrow, 3-pt. hitch, rock rake, 6" auger, all for $975. Barry Gordy Meansville 770-567-3803 770-227-1419
24' 5th wheel enclosed trailer, roll-up side door, 12 compartments, used in greenhouse operation, $3800. Hank Crews Covington 770-841-5127
24' Gooseneck trailer, twin axle, 14,000 lb. capacity, $2250. Jeff Comer Mauk 404-4732274

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24' Hooper trailer, 12-ton, exc. cond., $4700; Ford 7209 loader bucket, exc. cond., 5', $450. Roger Ansley Cornelia 706-7784165
2440 JD tractor, 65 hp., very good condition, engine just been rebuilt, $7500. Randall Bird Twin City 912-562-3178 478494-3891
2910 Ford tractor, one owner, 970 hrs., new 6' bushhog, scrape blade, all for $10,500. Hubert Wright Newnan 770-253-2095
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-pl. blade scrape w/horizontal & vertical adjustments, $250/or trade for hyd. logsplitter or seed spreader. Lee Stanford Hiram 770-
943-958,_9:-=--o------cc--,..----310 dsl. Case front-end loader, exc. motor
& good hyd., $3500; also parts for crawler available, Heard Co. M. Seymour Franklin 706-675-6843
316 NH square hay baler, exc. cond., $4500 firm, call before 9:30 pm. Charlie Lowe Grovetown 706-863-2228
3930 Ford dsl. tractor, 45 hp., low hrs., exc. cond., $13,500. C. D. Gravitt Buford 770-9454371
4 Winco tri-fuel generators, 16 hp., elec. start, 9000 watts, wheels kit, $2000/ea. J. E. Morgan Powder Springs 770-222-9854
4 disc plow, 3 bottom plow, scoop, subsoiler, 2 trailers. T. Stickland LaGrange 706882-1549
4-row JD 7300 planter, KMC ripper bedder w/dart & row marker; KMC peanut inverter, unused. Hugh Hosch Buford 770-945-3971
4-row bushhog 9044, 4-row KMC tillivator w/JD 71 planters. Jerrod Mallard Statesboro 912-531-2385 912-865-2460
4-row cultivator, G wheels, A-marker, 21 dbl. disc. grain drill, lnt'I, mint condition, 20' lnt'I harrow. Robert Dodson Plains 229-8245601
4-row planters & dist. peanut shakers; Landplaster mach. 4-row sprayer, 150 gal. Eschol White Helena 229-868-2198
4000 Ford dsl. industrial tractor, front-end loader, fairly new tires, runs well, $3500. Edward Elliott Rockmart 770-684-7019

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4000 Ford, good condition, gas, good rubber w/5' bushhog, $4500. D. Phillips Bishop 706-769-9694
451 vertical Holland hay mower, hay rake, $7500 for both. Oscar Stapp Mitchell 706465-0992

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705 MF grain header & corn header, silver Case CK-5SO backhoe loader, new battery, Ford 4000 dsl., p/s, S/spd., $5000. Seth JD 300 corn snapper, 10000 RPM PTO, 2- Lewis Brothers housekeeper, #5 poultry

cab, little rust, good motor, 12' field combine, starter, 9S% rear tires, runs well, needs Weaver Ellijay 706-636-1946

36 rows or 3-30's, exc. cond. Wesley Kaylor cake out machine, 5 yrs. old, cost $15,000

good condition, $1200. W. H. Mankus radiator, $5400/firm. J. Bruner Atlanta 770- Ford 545 front-end loader, 19S3, 243S hrs., DeSoto 229-886-707S

asking $7000 cash. Barry Edington Maysville

Preston 229-S2S-2503

96S-4457

66 hp., new battery, good condition, $9000. S. JD 3055 tractor w/cab, AC, hi/lo trans., 706-652-2503

7610 JD, cab/air, 4000 hrs., $39,500; 5420 Case David Brown 990, dsl. engine, front- Young Conyers 770-364-5112

4000 hrs., exc.cond., $25,000. Juanita Lilliston 2-row 7500; peanut combine & 2-

JD, 4WD, cab/air loader, 1500 hrs., $31,500; end loader, rear hyd., good dependable stout Ford 601 Workmaster, $2000, in working Ma~ny Per~ 47S-256-4554

row KMC digger. Wayne Sayer Wray 912-

4440 JD 4 post, $12,500. Elmer Partain tractor, $5200. Rickey Redmon Maysville condition, new 12V alternator, recond. carb., JD 350 7' sickle bar mower w/extra blades 359-2043 912-381-2325

Elberton 706-2S3-422S

706-652-2453

good brks. w/5' bush hog, $500. Robert & knives, good condition, $SOO. Richard Baker Lilliston 6000 Hi-cap peanut combine, in

7S4 lnt'I tractor w/loader & 5/pcs. of Chipper/shredder vac., 10 hp., Tecumseh Blankenship Snellville 404-40S-0453 770- Canon 706-245-S32S

good condition, $2SOO. David Harper

equipment, exc. condition. Joe Cronan motor, exc. cond. Bob Millar Atlanta 404-355- 972-2430

JD 4250 w/14S loader, good shape, 4-post, Fitzgerald 229-468-7681

McDonough 770-957-4761

S952

Ford 655A backhoe cab, no air, extend-a- one owner, tires, 50%, $30,000/obo.; Blauser Lilliston peanut combine, mdl. 6000 Hi-cap,

8 disc cutaway harrow, 3-pt. hitch, good Chipper/shredder, Bearcat, PTO driven by hoe, clam shell rear bucket, runs well, tight silage platform unloader, good shape, $2000; KMC 2-row vine cutters, $200. Robert

condition, $350. James Elliott Lavonia 706- 15+ hp. tractor, $1595. Fox McCarthy machine, $13,SOO/obo or trade. Mark Shaw $2000/obo. Dale Brubaker Comer 706-7S3- Rushing Statesboro 912-852-9094 912-6S2-

356-4839

Conyers 770-4S3-9474

Chickamauga 423-280-0993 706-539-1331 5089

9784

8 wheel v-hay rake w/caddy, good Chisel plow w/gauge wheels, 9 shanks, Ford 7410 quick change front loader, fits JD 435 baler, $6000; Gehl 9' disc mower, Long 2610, 64 hp., SOO hrs., hyd., 1991

condition, $1700. Keith Brown Milan 229-362- heavy duty, $1200, also other. T. Deal 60-90 hp. tractor, exc. cond., $3500. Mike nice, $4000; Cat 977 H, $12,000; JD 9976 6- mdl., exc. cond., $6500. F. Stephens Gray

4745

Statesboro 912-531-0040

Roberson Dublin 47S-9S4-4830

row, $150,000. Dar Bohnenstiehl Milner 770- 47S-986-1 05S 47S-361-S285

S' drag harrow, good condition, $275, also Claas 2002 5x5 round baler, exc. cond., Ford 800 gas tractor, needs minor work 468-46S2

Long tractor 2610, 62 hp., front-end loader,

other. C. Griffis Covington 770-786-1093

light damage on header, has all new parts, w/bushhog, box blade, boom, post hole JD 4430, S/spd., VGC, quail plantation use, $9000. Max Johns Resaca 706-625-2548

S'x16' trailer, 2 axle, $500; JD 13 disk grain $4500. T. Parks Cleveland 770-71S-6023

digger, $3200. Joe Powell Senoia 770-599- $14,500; till cutter, 7 1/2', $3500. Mike MF 1035, dsl., p/s, 4WD, 26 hp., 12/spd.,

drill, $300. A. Simpson Milledgeville 47S-452- Cole planter on cultivator frame, 3-pt. hitch, 6503

Lancaster Dublin 478-272-3022 SSS-S20- MF loader, good tires, runs well, $8750/obo. L.

3629

single row w/fert. bucket, fair condition, $450. Ford SN, 12 volt, hyd. seat, original seat 19S4

Gare! Ellenwood 770-921-1636

S92 NH silage chopper, elec. controls, w/2- Daniel Brothers Toccoa 706-299-0066

available, recently tune-up, $1800. Pat Evers JD 4S50 tractor, dual wheels, dual remote, MF 135 dsl., good shape, 7' harrow, 6'

row corn head, $3,500; windrow pickup head, Coleman generator on wheels, paid $400 GB}'. 706-538-6232

power shift, cab/air, good condition. Melton mower, 2 16" turn plows, $6900, will separate,

$1,000; Richardton mdl. 1200 side dump new, used one winter, $100; Troy-Bill Horse Ford scrape blade, 5' 3-pt. hitch, $300. Jones Tennille 478-552-72S9 47S-552-4S33 cash. M. Crosby Blackshear 912-449-6573

wagon, $2,SOO. Eddie Byrd Kensington 706- tiller, $200. Bonnie Jones Woodbury 706- Mickey Clark Murrayville 706-864-3599 770- JD 4960, 4WD, duals, exc. cond., $40,000; MF 135 gas, Perkins engine, 1974,

539-2131

594-17SO

654-1527

JD 7S10, cab/air, 4WD, duals, exc. cond. B. runs/work great, $3750. Hugh Morris Byron

8N Ford tractor parts, new radiator, belt Cub LowBoy w/belly mower, runs well, Generator, 50KW, PTO driven, trailer, shaft Owens Thomasville 229-551-0020

478-SOS-1125

pulley for PTO, front grill. Roland Arrowood Colbert 706-7S8-2529

$2300. R. Watson Fitzgerald 229-831-5S79 Cyclone rake, 5 hp., 200 gal. capacity,

& switch, Winpower, exc. cond., $3SOO. Paul Sanders Stephens 706-759-3664

JD 50, '52 & M Farmall, running, restorable condition. Garland White Alamo 912-56S-

MF 230, new clutch & rubber, p/s, $5700 cash. Kevin Reese Williamson 404-427-7158

SN Ford tractor, bushhog, scrape blade, call aft. 5:30 pm. Bobby Brown Conyers 770-4838107

collects leaves, pinestraw, etc., used one season, $900. George Alexander Loganville 404-6S0-9471

Gleaner F2 combine, fair condition, unused front tires, grain head, $2SOO/obo. Eddy Allen Macon 47S-974-0151

7660
JD 5200, 1200 hrs., self leveling loader, very good condition, $13,800. Michael

MF 231S, 42 hp. dsl., only 65 hrs., 6' bushhog, spring tooth plow, disk harrow, box scrape, $13,000. Garry Cox Powder Springs

8N, 9N Ford front-end loaders, 10"x16' I DR field & brush walk behind bushhog, 14 Gleaner M2 combine, 4-row corn head, Cunningham Lincolnton 706-564-3903

404-660-3823

beams. Doc Chamber Ellenwood 770-4747600
9 AP plow, $475; 2/16 & 20 disk plows, $350; spreader, $200; 6' scrape, $275; rollover blade, $375, etc. C. Collins Austell 770-94S-1003
9 shank chisel plow w/gauge wheels, $400; 5' Farmall sickle mower, $50, no calls aft. 9 pm. J. Martin Monroe 770-207-4577
922 B loader, 4 WD, 2-yd. bucket, $5,000. Alton Thompson Warrenton 706-465-2760
925 JD mower conditioner, bush & bog harrows, 6' Ford finishing mower; Ford 6' scrape blade for sale. Ray Cruce Madison 706-342-8611
955 K loader, SO% UC, runs well, solid machine, $14,000, Ive. message. C. Garrison Lavonia 706-540-3S27 706-356-0716
955K loader, exc. mech. & appearance cab, many new parts, ready to work. Lynn Bowles Rome 706-234-3492 706-252-0183
9N Ford tractor, exc. running condition, mower & new 6' box blade, $2SOO/obo. Tim Blanchard Tifton 229-3SS-9351
9N Ford tractor, good metal & tires, lift, $2000/obo. Robert Chasteen Commerce 706-336-6769
AC 6060, $6500; 3126 BH, $2500; 7' pulverizer, $700; 7'-rollover, $700; 10' JD harrow, $SOO; JD chisel-plow, $350; S' BB, $200. Brain Wimpey Clermont 770-983-1056_
AC WD, lots of new parts, runs well, gas, good rubber, $2000. Richard Kinder Royston 706-49S-4030
AC tractor, mdl. B, exc. cond., newly restored, 4' mower w/hyd. lift, $1 SOO; JD F525 mower, etc., $350. Steve Burns Tyler 77032S-6343
Agco Allis 6070 dsl. tractor, 70 hp., 2002 mdl., 300 hrs., canopy, exc. cond., $15,000. B. Galmon Calhoun 706-629-S05S
All purpose plow, dirt scoop, harrow, box scrape, cultivator. Nelson Massey Conyers 770-4S3-2639
Ariens EZR1742 z-turn mower, exc. cond., $1300. Dennis Fowler Senoia 770-599-39SO
Backhoe-loader, Ford 445, working condition, worth $5K, make offer. David Pool Rome 770-745-1363 706-235-25S1
Band sawmill, power feed, power head, 22 feet track. Ronald Stanley 16S5 Hyden Tyler Road Chatsworth 30705 706-695-3909
Bean/pea Pixall, 1-row harvester, new conveyor, belt & brush, $10,500; sheller & cleaner, sheltered, $3500. Dwayne Hillis Lake Park 229-559-4225

hp. elec. start w/lgts., exc. cond., $1600. Jeffrey Gresch Marietta 770-565-9S60
David Bradley (2) wheel garden tractor w/all equipment. Sidney Sigman Oxford 770-7S61425
Deutz Allis 6035 dsl. tractor, 35 hp., remote hyd., 710 hrs., $6500. David Morgan Danielsville 706-795-341S
Enclosed 7x16 trailer, 2003, $3250. Mary Richardson Bluffton 229-S35-203S
Exe. cond. 6' discs, M&W hayclipper, HC687, $3500/firm; 16' trailer, solid metal, 4 unused 12 ply LowBoy tires, $550/firm. Stephen Johnson Carrollton 770-25S-2627
F2 Gleaner combine, both heads, field ready, $6500. Carl Neisler Butler 478-S623476
Farm trailer single axle, 7x12' body, 3' oak sides, needs new floor, $300. Charles Wharton Woodstock 770-926-7859
Farmall 100; Farmall 140 w/belly mower; Farmall Super A; Farmall cultivator planters, etc. Ernest Holt Vienna 229-26S-6632
Farmall A w/42" Woods belly mower, turf tires, $1595, also spare motor & other parts. L. Wheeler Grovetown 706-736-6638
Farmall A, 1939, runs excellent, belly bushhog mower, $1250/firm. Glen McDaniel Wintersville 67S-963-0100
Farmall Cub 1953 mdl., recent tune-up, runs well, good tires & sheet metal, ready to restore, $1350/nego. Chuck Phillips Cumming 770-SS7-4719
Farmall Cub tractor, '52, 6 volt, good condition w/Woods belly mower & plows, $2000. Ruth Morris Lithonia 770-9S1-1345
Farmall Cub tractor, good condition, asking $2200. Buddy Burns Greenville 770-301SS71
Farmall Cub-LowBoy, motor runs good, needs some small repairs, 44" belly mower & plows. Gary Gilbert Kathleen 47S-9S7-1749
Farmall Super C, unused tires, engine & more, 3-pt. hitch, good tractor, $2000; WD-45 Allis. Phillip Lackey Cedartown 770-7489060
Ferguson tractor w/bushhog, $1SOO; Ditch Witch 3500, 1997, 3 cyl. dsl., $7500 cash; Atlas compos screw (175) air compressor, $2900. C. Martin Jasper 678-234-1S5S 770735-2165
Ferguson tractor, T0-20, early 50's, exc. cond., $2600. Tyler Burns Whitesburg 770832-0431
Fertilizer-lime spreader buggy, 4-ton, Chandler brand, manual or hyd. remote, exc.

$5000, 15' grain head; Lilliston Hi-cap 6000 peanut 'combine, $2000. Gary Godwin Adel 229-896-5446
Good condition, pop-up bale loader, $450; pallet forks kit, 4S" 3500 lbs., exc. cond., fits bucket on loader, $525. Phil Ivey Lizella 47S361-0956
Gooseneck 16' tandem axle trailer w/dovetail & ramps, $1500. Ransom Steedley Homerville 912-4S7-2477
Grain hauler FSOO dsl. auto., 2 cylinder dump, $10,500. Julie Hurst Coolidge 229941-5593
Harrow 16 disc, cultivator, 1-row Cole planter, turning plow, hay spear, wagon 4x6. Tom Crumbley Oxford 706-4S5-7448 770595-9630
Harrows - 8 disc, bush & bog Tuffline, $400; bushhog forks fit skid steer or tractor w/Woods loader, $500, etc. Don Foster Woodstock 770-475-6650
Hay cutter, NH 462, 7' cut, exc. cond., 6 disc, $1300; 7'x20' trailer, unused, dual 6000# torflex axles, $1550. Cory Hulett Milan 229362-4695
Hay elevator, 20', exc. condition, always stored inside, can del. reasonable distance, $550. Lar!Y Knight Royston 706-245-97S1
Hay equipment: Vicon round baler, 2-Kuhn 6 disc mowers, Kuhn flutter, tedder rake, $6000 for all. Ray Tant Rockmart 770-6S47303
Hay spears w/2" machine spear & 1 stabilizer spear, $1SO. James Holloway Lizella 47S-7S8-2289
Hay wagon, approx. 8 x 12 w/new bed & rails, painted red, white & blue, call for info. G. Carr Cedartown 770-749-0731
Heavy duty woodsplitter, (tow), 39 hrs., Wisconsin, $1975, also other. Gene Odom Dacula 770-945-8529
Herd seeder or fertilizer spreader, holds 100 lbs. of material, can be mounted on 4 wheeler or garden tractor, $175. Bill Isaacs Atlanta 770-364-0366
Heston 5500 round baler, using this season, $3500. Frank Hendricks Buena Vista 229-649- 7230
Heston hay tedder, 16'; Vicon s wheel rake, 3-pt.; NH 8' disc mower"'. C-60 Chev. grain body, 16'. Billy Bishop Andersonville 229924-6987
Heston mdl. 4600 hay baler, square bale. Michael Jackson Cuthbert 229-732-2519
IH 622 cotton picker, $3000; Case IH 1822 cotton picker, $9000. Joey D. Coleman

JD 6400 tractor, 640 self leveling front-end loader, $30,000; JD 5400 4WD, ROP, $20,000; JD 535 hay baler, $10,000. John Kiker Dalton 706-259-5627
JD 650 dsl. tractor, 3-pt. hitch, exc. cond., $4500. Ronald Mccranie Atlanta 229-6S62876
JD 660 combine, hyd.; JD 644 6-row narrow, high tin; JD 216 floating platform. David Peck Tallapoosa 770-301-5S39
JD 6620 combine & 444 corn head, corn wagons, all exc. cond. Hugh Hosch Waynesboro 706-554-4427
JD 6620 combine w/216 grain head, GC, $6500; 9004 bushhog 4-row peanut, GC, $9000; 1S22 lnt'I cotton picker, $3500. Stuart Boykin Sylvania 912-S57-4999 912-690-1476
JD 6620 combine, 915 flex head, $13,000. Al Heath Soi:!!rton 912-529-3042
JD 670 4WD, 3 cyl. dsl., 3-pt. hitch, PTO, 200 hrs., $7200. Grant Richardson Bluffton 229-S35-2654
JD 7700 combine, 20' flexhead, good cond., $8000/obo; 12' Athens offset harrow, 24" disc, $1750. Charles Harrington Macon 47S-7426726
JD 790 60" grooming mower, EC, 130 hrs., '01 mdl., turf tires, w/a top on it w/wgts. on front tractor, $10,500. Clyde Landrum Toomsboro 47S-933-5504
JD 790 front-end loader w/teeth, 4x4 exc. cond., only 37 hrs., under warranty w/5' brush hog/auger & rake, $13,900. Randy Bomar Winston 770-920-0100 404-535-1965
JD 790, 4x4, 30 hp. tractor, 64 hrs., bushhog, scrape, sub-sailer & disc harrow, $13,900. John Ingram Commerce 706-65476S5
JD 9300 series backhoe, 36" bucket, fits 350 & 450 JD tractor, good condition, $2000. Joe Walker Fayetteville 770-461-7142
JD 955 tractor w/5' King Kutter, 60" plugger (aerator). 1010 spreader & drag, $14,000. Christina Reinsel Alj!haretta 770-294-2942
JD 9750STS combine, loaded, $125,000; JD 6500 sprayer FF foam marker, 72' booms, $2S,OOO; JD 4960 MFWD duals, $42,000. Lon Higgins Douglas S77-709-21SS
JD 9965 cotton picker w/mudhog, $65,000; Crust Buster boll buggy, $15,000. Donnie Clark Rochelle 229-365-7505
JD 9965 cotton picker, 644 & S93 corn head, 1660 Case combine, also other. Roger Smith Abbeville 229-467-2095
JD M or MT 6' sickle mower, call aft. 6 pm. Jerry Cox Fayetteville 770-461-793S 770-

MF 240 dsl., 1994, 717 hrs., ROPS, 95% tires, exc. cond., p/s, $7750. Jerry Gabbert Marietta 404-281-0216 770-424-1970
MF 35 Super dsl., 5' bushhog, 5 teeth all purpose plow, $2850. Joe Nemeth Rydal 67S721-3272
MF 35 dsl., new paint, unused tires, rebuilt motor, EC, $3800; MF 35 dsl., runs well, sheet metal good, $2500. Carey Wallace Griffin 770-227-0780
MF 410 combine, motor burnt, 14' header, free. Lar!Y McClain Alpharetta 770-475-9139
MF grain drill, mdl. #33, 12', good condition, new hyd. lines, $650. Jimmy Miller Donalsonville 229-524-5373
Magnatrac loader, $3000, have papers & book on it, you can order equipment for it/will trade for Farmall Cub tractor. B. Donaldson Cleveland 706-219-1997
Mahindra tractor 350 w/sprayer, mower, box blade, harrow, scrape blade, cultivator, turning plow, quick hitch, boom-HD, more, all together, $94SO. Robert Smith Moultrie 2299S5-3527
Manure spreader w/garden tractor, tractor needs new starter, $250 firm. Mark Kendall Fayetteville 67S-4S5-S092
Manure spreader, NI, need drag chain & wood replaced, $300. Richard Trent
Cumming 770-781-8995
Massey #12 baler for parts or repair, $300/or trade. Paul Chitwood Loganville 404697-227S 770-466-8815
Mitsubishi 2003 30 hp. tractor, D2650 frontend loader, 4x4, dsl., runs exc., will del., $9500. Ray Monty Villa Rica 404-234-0786
Mitsubishi D 20000 w/4' finishing mower & 5' digger, $2950. Wayne Chastian Carnesville 706-30S-1212
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
NH 5 disc mower, 6' 7" cut, $1450; NH round baler, 851, $1750. Charles Haley Dallas 770-445-5558
NH LX4S5 skid steer loader, 3S hp. dsl., 405 hrs., exc. cond., all new fluids, $10,900. William Mitchell Douglasville 770-949-1737
NH bale wagon, mdl. 1033 pull type, good condition, ready for use, $4200/obo. Daniel McCoy Greenville 770-550-2SOS
NH hay rake 1200; NH hay tedder 2 reel 900, field ready, call aft. 7 pm. Clay Pentecost Winder 770-S67-4373

Belly mower for JD 955, $600. Tom Hoy condition, $4600. Mark Cochran Roopville Eastman 478-374-7950

461-7264

NH hay rake, new gear box & teeth, $1200.

Clarkesville 706-754-904S

770-S54-7371

IH T 340 crawler w/trailer, $5000. Jay JD backhoe attachment, size 10 A fits 5000 Mike Pentecost Winder 770-867-3775

Bluebird Thatcher, B&S engine, cost $1SOO Fiat-Allis D-7 crawler w/root rake, exc. Coleman Eastman 47S-374-5464

series tractors, used very little, list for $11,000 NH self propelled bale wagon, 350 ind.

new, sell $600. L. Fahn Adairsville 770-4939035
Bobcat S64G rubber track loader

cond., $1S,OOO; 2 Farmall A's, one set of cultivators & planters, $3250 for both. Cliff Jones Waynesboro 706-554-4S2S

lnt'I 1 1/2 dump grain truck, good condition, one owner. Bobby Toole Uvalda 912-5940090 912-594-6633

sale for $5500. Wayne Dial Carrollton 67SS5S-6003
JD mdl. B '49, all fuel, roll-o-matic, good

truck engine, ser.69-73, 10S bale, runs great, field ready, $8500 firm. R. Cato Covington 770-464-2152

unstoppable, 2nd owner, 1575 hrs., 3 attachments, good condition, well maintained,

Finishing mower, 7' made by Curtis, 2 or 3 yrs. old, kept under shelter, only $1100. Stan

Int'I 154 Cub Low Boy, rebuilt engine, unused rear tires, new paint, 4' deck, $2400;

condition, good tag, $2700. H. Anderson Calhoun 67S-9S6-7135

NH used round hay baler, good condition, $1400. Ann Anderson Buford 770-316-0S97

$25,000/nego. Matthew Wood Marietta 404- Charping Milledgeville 47S-451-5462

Cub Cadet & Sears mowers, etc. Lamar JD platform cab w/6 cyl. dsl. engine, Alamo NI 526 disc mower, good condition. H.

7S7-4158

Finishing mower, used once, 5' 4 wheel, 3- O'Kelle:t Bethlehem 770-S67-5028

type boom mower, 30' reach, $10,500; Kinsey Cleveland 706-S65-5510

Bowie hydroseeder, SOO gallon, GC, $7500. Ronnie Hart Savannah 912-234-S7S3
Bushhog & 195S Case dsl. tractor, hvy. duty, used daily on 30 acres, $4000/obo, also other. Howard Boylan Griffin 404-375-5755
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
Bushhog 7500 2-row peanut combine, KMC 2-row digger, new style, field ready. Keith Boyett Statesboro 912-4S9-S40S 912-7646924
Bushhog 7500 peanut picker & 2 Lilliston

pt. hitch, $600. Lorenzo Brown Jackson 770490-1302
Finn straw blower w/new 37 hp. Wisconsin engine, strong machine, comparable to mdl. B70, $9000. Rian True Augusta 803-27S4141 706-736-4S97
For sale Bobcat bucket, new rebuilt, Ive. message. Roy Pruitt Smyrna 770-319-9735
For sale Ford '5S Super Dextra tractor, partically restored; 1949 or 50 Oliver, runs well. Mr. Mann Barnesville 770-653-5612
For sale Roanoke peanut combine, good condition, call aft. 6 pm. John Luke Fitzgerald 229-423-7243

lnt'I 1844 4-row cotton picker, in good condition. J. Horton Rhine 229-3S5-5222
lnt'I 504 dsl., utility, 46 hp., p/s, good motor, lift, paint, tires, $3800. Neal Daniel LaGrange 706-SS4-2556 706-594-5706
lnt'I 504 gas, $4000; NH 57 hay rake, $600. Ben McGreggor Macon 47S-935-2400
lnt'I 706 tractor w/2400 hrs., exc. cond., $6000; lnt'I 5100 grain drill, 18 disc & dbl. disc. Robert Sanders Stephens 706-759-3836
lnt'I TD-S, 6-way blade w/root rake, power shift trans. w/rear hyd., good track, pins & rollers, $14,500. Robert Berry Moultrie 229985-3204

bushhog 2615 15' mower, $6500. Tommy Hurst Coolidge 229-941-20S3
Johnston flatbed dovetail trailer, 16', 4' dovetail, total 20', all steel, 3 axle GI hitch, 7ton, $2500. Roy Williams Social Circle 770464-3698 678-227-9322
KMC 4-row ripper bedder w/door & row marker; JD 7300 planter; KMC peanut inverter, unused. Edward Reidlinger Waynesboro 706-551-0905
Krone AM241 rotary mower, 9', $SOO. Mearl Boling Baldwin 706-SS6-3327
Kubota 3-pt. hitch baclshoe attachment, 6 1/2' digging depth, 16" bucket, completely self

New ground plow, exc. cond., used one time, $350. C. Medlock Glennville 912-6543410
No-till drill, Great Plain, 20' w/depth band & small seed attachment, $10,000. Bubba Thompson Pinehurst 478-433-64SO
Oliver 70, 6 cyl., engine stuck, $275; David Brown engine bad, $300 both for parts. M. Wilson Millwood 912-283-9266
One dirt pan, 3-pt. hitch, $J 75. Melvin Todd _Gibson 706-59S-0547
Peanut plow, Ferguson 2-row, $100, call aft. 7 pm. Roger Black Millen 478-982-2573
Pecan cracker & sheller machine for sale,

6000 peanut pickers, sheltered, good For sale Southland 5' finishing mower, Int'I harvester 154 Cub LowBoy w/60" contained w/new pump, sheltered, $1900. $S500, GC, commercial cracker, cracks 1 1/2

condition. David Selph Pineview 229-624- $600. Steve Graham Powder Springs 706- mower, needs mower clutch & belts, $895. Kemp Smith Blairsville 706-745-S604

lb. a min. Linda Quates Dewy Rose 706-49S-

2S94

653-7622

Don Welsh Acworth 770-926-6094

Kubota B 6100E dsl., new 4' finishing _503S

Bushhog S' finishing mower, exc. cond., Ford 1950 SN, good condition, needs minor Internationals, 1 running, 1 not, 2 & 3 point, mower, 4' bushhog, $3SOO. M. Tyre Monroe Pecan harvester, McNaire "Getzumall" 3-pt.

$1600. Donald Stinchcomb Atlanta 770-SS4- elec. repairs, $2000. Ron Smith Auburn 678- some equip., HD Taylorway harrow. J. Grant 770-207-5567

hitch, 1O' drum sweeper tractor, front mounted

3375 770-S84-0467

714-1353 770-205-0290

Pine Mount Valley 706-62S-5S01

Kubota M6800 4WD, 68 hp., ROPS, 120 hyd. driven parts or repaired both, $1500.

Bushhog for Farmall Cub, good condition, $400. Howard Call Ellijay 706-635-7503 706SS9-1S50
Bushhog mower, 2512R, 12', 3 gearbox, hyd. cyl., $1200; weed wiper 12' pull behind tractor, adjustable. Rob Matthews Newnan 770-253-S138

Ford 2000 tractor, gas, 196S mdl., unused tires, runs great, like new 5' 5S5 Bushhog brand bushhog, $5400. Larry Callahan _Senoia 770-599-S4SO
Ford 3000 dsl. tractor, pis, very good condition, _$5900. S. Smith Tyrone 678-570-5175
Ford 3600 dsl. tractor, exc. condition, runs

JD 148 loader forks, 72" w/bucket, $1SOO; 7' dirt dog pulverizer, exc. cond., $750. William Borer Macon 478-935-S533
JD 261 grooming mower, good condition, $500; Jacobsen tow-behind 5 gang mower, $500; JD 757 & trac mower, $6500. Brad Fawcett McDonough 770-560-286S

hrs., dual remote, hyd. front wgts., exc. cond., $20,000. Roddy Satterfield Rockmart 7706S4-6625 404-597-S713
Kubota front-end loader LA1002, 6' bucket, fits M series tractor, unused cond., $3400. Brad Sa~er StockbridQ! 770-474-4656
Kuhn tedder, 13', works but slightly out of

Robert Falls Meigs 229-6S3-3377
Rhino 6' finishing mower, 2 1/2 yrs. old, exc. cond., $1000. Ted Peppers Conyers 67S_776-15S4
Rhino finishing mower, 72" cut, almost new paid $1 S50, sell for $1500/obo. Jimmy Watson _Sylvester 229-776-0505 229-347-29SO

C-60 Chev. grain body truck, 16'. Billy well, looks great, $S500. Wayne Lanier

time, $750. M. Griffith Watkinsville 706- Rock rake 6' by Wallburg, $350. Dale

Bishop Andersonville 229-924-69S7

Augusta 706-592-1990 706-592-2325

Only one ad may be placed per family unit. 769-0601

McGee Commerce 706-77S-9254

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Root rake, new 6' wide, fits on crawler, $1700. Daniel Weldon Columbus 706-6817153
Savage pecan cleaner, 4 yrs. old, 20 hp. Kohler, good condition, $7500. Joey Collins Thomasville 229-226-2341 229-221-2015
Savage pecan shaker, mdl. 2130, PTO, $3000. Lehman Rushing Statesboro 912852-5322
Scrape blade, Bushhog brand, 7' heavy duty, 3-pt. hitch, exc. cond., unused, $450. Wanzie Collins Lizella 478-477-4042
Seed cleaner, wooden clipper, no. 6, 25 screens, (clover to limas), bagging attachment. Joe Brown Armuchee 706-238-9592
Shibaura SD2640-D-O 4WD w/bushhog, runs great, product of new Ford Holland, must sell, $45QO/firm. Russ Whalen Royston 706246-0301
Skat trak skid steer, 2001, 1750 D, Bf> hp., Perkins dsl., metal tracks, 74" bucket, $15,500. S. Parks Clermont 706-864-5892
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 Tomahawk chipper/shredder, 8 hp., BS engine, elec. start, owners manual, $350. Walt Davis Lithonia 770-981-3782
Super X298D seed cleaner, $15,000. R. B. ArQ Aragon 770-684-7659
Taylor made pea sheller & butterbean sheller; 0-17 dsl. parts for sale, D-17 gas tractor for sale, runs well, $2500. Travis Stroud Macon 478-788-1352
Taylorway 3 shank sub-soiler, exc. condition, $800. Charlie Smith Ochlocknee 229-226-9296
Thomas skid loader 173HLSll, 385 hrs., well maintained, unused tires, manuals, brush & dirt buckets extras. T. Bishop Powder SQrings 770-943-1980
Tractor, Ford Jubilee, looks good, runs well, unused tires, $5000. Leslie Mcswain Centerville 478-953-2231
Trailer 16'x6', 4' ramps, heavy duty mobile home axles, elec. brks. on 1 axle, wood floor, $800. Benny Fadeley Newnan 404-216-5146

Trailer 4'x4' all steel, to be pulled behind an ATV, exc. cond., .$400. E. Payne Baldwin 706-778-3096
Trailer 6 1/2'x16', hvy. duty tandem axle, ramps included, new floor, paint & tires, extra lgts. & reflectors, $1500. Greg Matthews Dacula 678-376-9926
Trailer heavy duty, flat tandem, 8'x16', unused 2 tires, new lgts., good condition, $650. John Hoover Auburn 770-822-6929
Trailer utility, 4x8, good condition, $295. Joe PhiliQQins Conyers 770-760-8532
Trailer, 16' Hooper, 2 axle, ramps, 8 ply tires, elec. brks., exc. cond., $1075. Jack PhilliQs Wrens 706-547-6674
Trailer, utility, 6x16,dual axle, ramp loade, used twice, $1100. J. W. Jones Griffin 770468-3988
Troy roto tiller power composter PTO Horse mdl. w/reverse, 8 hp., elec. start, exc. cond., $1000. Harold Smith ROOQVille 770-854-8768
Troy-Bill DR, unused, 6 hp., elec. start, $500; 1-row cultivator, $150. Brian Ellington Conyers 678-618-8468
Troy-Bill Horse tiller, 8 hp., bought new 2004, elec. start, front guard, used 1 hr., $1600. PhilliQ Woods Monroe 770-207-5370
Troy-Silt garden tractor, 21 hp., 46" cut, elec. PTO, 280 hrs., will del. 50 mi. from Canton, $980. Kirby Pruett Canton 678-4932295
Troy-Bill tiller Horse mdl., engine runs, needs tune up, $125. Frank Owenby Canton 770-345-5900
Troy-Bill tiller, 6 hp. exc. cond., $600. Dick Horsting Henderson 478-627-9506
Tuff-Bill tractor w/mower, scrape blade, layoff plow & cultivator plows, $4600/cash. N. ThomQson Fayetteville 770-616-0006
Tuff-Bill tractor, no motor, 5' mower deck, turn plow, cultivators, disc harrow, $1000. Floyd Shadix Hiram 770-942-2493
Tuffline lift type disc, 5' 8" harrow, $900. Kim ThOmQSOn SOQerton 912-529-4554
Two bushhog 9004 peanut combines w/spreaders, sheltered, exc. cond., $9000/ea. Stacy Holliday Pitts 229-648-6625

Vermeer 504 Super I round baler, gathering

wheels, big tires, monitor, low hrs., exc., sheltered, make offer. Dale Stover

Cartersville 770-382-5080

Vicon 241 hay conditioner, extra good

cond., roller rebuilt last year, $3500. J. D.

Mooney Carnesville 706-384-4608

Vortex harvester, dump wagon, $6700; v-

row sweepers, $1500/ea.; McNair sweepers,

$2500/ea.; Flory sweeper, $1800, blowers,

etc. J. R. Stamps Jeffersonville 478-945-

6003

WO 45 AC, field ready, $6500. George Mize

Canon 706-436-9198 706-245-5301

Woods finish mower, sub-soiler, rock rake,

carry-all,

scoop

tractor,

boom

chipper/shredder. J. Bell Duluth 404-444-

1422

Yanmar 1500 dsl. tractor, 4' bushhog, exc.

cond., $3700/obo. V. Gray Zebulon 770-567-

3903

Yanmar 2760, 4WD, pis, front-end loader,

1200 hrs., turf tires, 72" finish mower, exc.

cond., will transport, $8500. Terry Parn Ball

Ground 770-704-9107

Yanmar tractor, mdl. 2000, good condition,

$3300. M. CamQbell Royston 706-498-0967

Farm Machinery Wanted

Want 2 round hyd. cylinders, 1O" diameter, 4" rod & 6' stroke for farm trailer. Larry Callaway Collins 912-684-3256
Want Ford 515 sickle mower for 3-pt. hitch tractor. Bob Jones Fitzgerald 229-432-7376
Want JD 2155 or 2355 w/loader or similar JD W/45 hp. to 60 hp., good condition. Jason Kidd Barnesville 770-358-6314
Want JD 435 to rebuild or have one that runs. Wade Reeves Griffin 770-227-5462
Want a no-till drill, 1O' or 12' foot. Ron Smith Rochelle 229-365-0069
Want clutch parts for economy garden tractor or Jim Dandy tractor. Wendell Bailey Lithia SQrings 770-948-9214
Want small tractor in good condition, bushhog & plow needed for that tractor. R. Crowe Stockbridge 770-507-8441

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

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

Farmland Sections and Counties

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

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

Irwin Lee Lowndes Marion Miller Mitchell Pulaski Quitman Randolph Schley Seminole Stewart Sumter Terrell Thomas Tift Turner Webster Wilcox Worth
Greater Atlanta Section
Cherokee Clayton Cobb DeKalb Douglas Fayette

Forsyth Fulton Gwinnett Henry Newton Rockdale Spalding
W. Central Section
Bibb Butts Coweta Crawford Harris Heard Houston Lamar Macon Meriwether Monroe Muscogee Peach Pike Talbot Taylor Troup Upson

Want cotton boll buggy w/chain unload. James Bailey Elberton 706-318-1012
Want spike tooth drag harrow to fit Ford 8N tractor & 1O' utility trailer w/drive-on ramp. Roger Cobb II St. Simons Island 912-6349669
Want to buy small farm tractor, 30-40 hp. dsl., within 200 miles of Statesboro Ga., call aft. 7 pm. Jimmy Hodges Statesboro 912489-7149
Want used 3-pt. post hole digger, prefer 9" auger but others considered. Vance Shaffer Cumming 770-888-8290
FARM SUPPLIES ff you have questions regarding ads m this
category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081 or404-6519082.
Chiller B'x 6' x 6' refrig. slide on pickup truck box, all fiber glass w!Thermo King unit, $700. Tommy Forbes Odum 912-586-6573
1 100-gal. Rubbermaid water tank, 2 bathtubs used for water tank, 1 tractor attachment boom pole. Greg Givens Dacula 770-962-5575
1 2-way dump pan in good cond. Donald Dial Bogart 770-725-5779
10,000 gal. fuel tank, good cond., $500. Douglas Gay Lyons 912-565-7022
100 sheets of metal roofing, 12' lo.ng x 3' wide, brown panels, $1.35 In. ft. Mike Cosby Dublin 478-609-5912
100 yr. old barn wood, heart pine, oak, and pine siding, 2x4's, 4x4's. Steve Gamwell Smyrna 770-435-4880
11 like new, never used Phillips ceramalor high pressure, sodium light bulbs, $12 ea., no shiQQing. Mary Dillon Marietta 770-424-0076
11.2 x 38 rear tractor tire, 95% thread. C. E. Clayton SharQsburg 770-463-3250
12 wooden planter stands, 14" square, $7.50. Shane Baxter Conyers 678-413-1381
1200-ft. of 4" irrigation pipe, 1 propane 6" pumping unit. Jeff Lamb Ashburn 229-6437706 229-805-0037
16 quail laying cages, 8, 1O, and 12' Iengths, $450 for all. Grady Miller Bainbridge 229-246-8050
1x6 pine novelty siding; (unused and used); 2 heavy duty, 3"x65" hay spears (spears only), $140. Mark Eley White Plains 706-868-4050
2 250-gal. propane tanks, $350 ea., 40 mi. North of Atlanta. Star Mathews Gainesville 770-616-6966
2 grain bins 5000 bu., free, you move. Robert Greer HamQton 770-946-3130
2 lrg. used syrup tanks, good cond., call Mon.-Sat. before noon. Theo Brooks Crawfordville 706-456-2167
2 yr. old creep feeder, $225; 6 goat field shelters, $25 ea.; trough, $40. Deborah Stahlbusch Murra}'Ville 706-867-6345
2" Stow trash pump, $250; 300 gal. fuel tank, $100, D.W. !reacher, $100. Tommy Tidd Box SQrings 706-326-0013
20 rolls 1348-12-660, Staytite fence, $350 ea. Don Mahrer Sandersville 478-232-0793
20'x1 O' metal storage building, free, you move. Beverly Vaughn Dacula 770-682-0280
2004 Luck Now 2140 mixer/grinder, $18,500. Herbert Zoller SQringfield 912-754-3305
250 gal. fuel tank and stand, $200; also, a bubble tire balancer, $100. Alma Fargo Fargo 912-637-5291
3/4 horse power well pump, 2 holding tanks, purifying water filter, 400' PCV pipe w/wiring, $800. G. Brown Powder Springs 770-9417606

BHP motor Mud Haw pump, good shape, no hoses, $650. Jimmy Puckett Auburn .770.867-6373
All food-grade 55, 30 and 15 gal., plastic closed-top drums, 55 gal. plastic lever-lock drums, 55 gal. metal lever-lock drums. .Eugene Needham Loganville 770-466-4284
Approx. 275 recycled cement blocks from old barn, $0.25 ea. or $50 for all. Susan Wheatley CrabaQQle 770-442-81 00
Bamboo poles, you cut, you haul. Paul .Raines Canon 706-245-6583
Barn for sale, portable, approx. 40' x 33', 11' ceiling in middle, folds for travel by road using 2+ in. ball, port-a-port. Will Warren .Woodstock 770-926-6007
Baskets (hampers) 25 count, $3 ea., all for $50. Sibley Weaver Milledgeville 478-452.5415 476-453-3303
Blue mule cattle head gate, $250; Georgia quail incubator & hatcher w/glass doors/solid doors, some accessories, used 1 yr., $575. B. Adams Loganville 770-466-8886 770-364_7972
Breeder house equip. for sale, including 50/30 KW Winpower generator. Phyllis Van .Gotum Watkinsville 706-769-8700
Butler grain storage bin, 5500 bushel w/elec. auger and dryer fan, exc. cond. Laura .Mae SaQQ Collins 912-693-3373
C. B. Tower, approx. 35 to 40' tall, free, you must take down, call aft. 6 P.M. Phyllis .McKinnish Buford 770-945-6069
Canning jars, like new, unused regular and wide-mouth quart jars in orig. box, incl. unused bands/lids, $4 per doz., lrg. qty. avail. _Patricia Santhuff Breman 770-537-0493
Chicken house equip., 400' & 500' hen house equip., mechanical nests, rooster feeder, bell drinks, slats, spinks scales. .Michael Irvin Lula 770-983-3960
Chicken house equip., fans, feed bins, feeders, drinkers, brooders. Dennis Grooves .Clarkesville 706-754-3376
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 678.947-6744
Cloudbuster irrigation pump; 600 gal./min; used 300 hrs; 454 Chevy engine, propane, $5000. Jack Beckom Barnesville 770-358.2678
Cone seed & fertilizer spreader, 250 lb. capacity, Cat 1 hitch, $225; tow-behind pine straw rake, $75; $275 for both. Paul Peterson .Daisy 912-739-0414
Drums, 55 gal. open & closed top plastic; 55 gal. closed top stainless steel; 275 gal. tote tanks. Ellen Chambers Fayetteville 770-7749762
Dual fly wheel farm engines, saw rig on cart, ancient rototiller, 2 hole IHC corn sheller. Bones Perry Dawson 706-265-9596
Excelsior pads for evaporative coolers, various sizes, 22-30" wide, 34-36'', $5 ea.. James Thaxton Watkinsville 706-769-1315
Fans: 36" poultry fans, grt. for shop or barn, $45 ea. Tommy Samples Cumming 770-8870553
Flight pen 50'x150', complete watering system and feeders, also five 7'x14' covered pens w/wire bottoms. Stephen Sibley Moreland 770-304-1081
Foley Model #387 saw file, Bell saw model #10293, Foley re-toother model #332 w/manuals Steve Sams Mineral Bluff 770853-4525
Ford 500 head, cleaned, Magnaflux, and

r - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , 300 gal. plastic tanks w/cut-off valves, pressure tested, have valves, springs not

w/alum. cages around them, $150 ea. Barry installed, $250. Sam Phillips Brooklet 912-

Needham Loganville 678-475-7068

839-3851

Farmland Ad Form

300 lb. anvil, "fisher" & shop #20 wash pot Good used tin, 2'x24', 29 gauge, 8" ribs,

cooking grade. A. Hendrick Austell 770-948- $18. Coleman Hadden Eatonton 706-473-

The fall 2005 farmland edition of the Market Bulletin is scheduled September 14. 9842

3409 706-484-3024

3500 bushel grain bin in exc. cond., $1000. Greenhouse (steel tubing frame) 95'x31'

Deadline for farmland ads for this edition is August 24. You may use this form for submitting Norman Weeks Barney 229-775-2536

includes fans, heaters and cooling cells, plus

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

358 NH feedmill w/scale, 20' unloading equip. for second greenhouse, you move, auger, $4500; batch mixer, 1000# cap $6000. Dervin Bradford Marble Hill 770-318-

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

w/toledo scales, $2500, exc. cond. Tim Meeks 6089

Douglas 877-247-1104

Hardwood fruit/vegetable bins, 25 bushel,

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

4 bulb suspended ceiling lights, grt. for $2.50 ea., Arden's Farms. Martin Ford East shop/barn, 120 volt and 277 volt, complete Point 404-209-1200

units w/bulbs, $15 ea. Thomas Strickland Hay rings, $50 ea.; dbl. insulated windows

Section

County

Watkinsville 706-769-5852

(28"x60"), $30 ea. Randy Griswold Locust

4000 gal. poly-tank, like new cond., $900, Grove 678-898-4490

can deliver. Jim Aldridge Hiram 770-943-9313 Hay spear, Universal front end loader

50 gal. sprayer, 3 pt. hitch, P.T.O operated, mount, $200; hay ring, used very little, $100.

w/broadcast boom; also, spray-gun w/50' Ken West Fairmount 770-796-2132

hose, like new w/extra P.T.0. pump included, Heart pine, from 1860's farm house, good

$300. William MurQhy Newnan 770-251-5204 grain, rich red color, $3 bd. ft. Maise Williams

50% shade cloth, 20 pieces 50'x300' Eatonton 706-485-7443

w/tapered edges & garments, used 3 mos. in Heartpine flooring, tongue & groove, var. sizes;

sun. Kent Hinson Dublin 478-279-1485

also beams. T. Todd Gibson 706-598-3851

500 gal. propane tank, $500; galvanized Hobart Cuber 550 Perkins diesel engine,

rabbit cages, 8 compartment ea. 30" square, 1000 trans and rear end for 2600 Ford, $750.

waterers and feeders, $50 ea. Rick Dutton Larry Argo Douglasville 770-942-6948

Loganville 770-466-2522

Hobart tenderizer, 2000 model, 4', 6', 8'

55 gal. plastic bung hole/open top plastic tables, Copeland single phase coil &

barrels; 55 gal. metal w/lids; 275 gal. tote compressor, 220V. H. Phillips Watkinsville

tanks, all clean & food grade. C. H. Johnson 706-769-5490

Important

Lawrenceville 770-963-7257

Kiln dried lumber, oak, cherry, walnut, etc.,

55 gal. plastic drum; screw on plastic drum, some framing lumber. Michael Crowe

food grade. Bill Cheatwood Jackson 770- Cartersville 770-607-4134

If you do not want either your phone number or address in your advertisement, please 227-9708

Kiln dried pine, 1x6 flooring, A.O. 1x10's,

provide this information below for use only by our staff.

56 forced air heaters, 250 thousand B.T.U, 1x12's, wht. oak trailer flooring, A.O., 1" red LB Whites & Hired Hands. Ned Harman oak. Michael Smith Rockmart 770-684-5752

ROOQVille 678-416-0130

Lincoln Ideal arc 250, AC-DC stick welder,

Name

Phone

5HP Centrifugal pump, 230 volt, 3 phase, like new, $700. Mike Blackburn Commerce 100 gal. per minute, 100' head, 2 1/2" inlet, 2" 706-335-2376

Address

outlet, $275. Heath Wilson Stapleton 706- Liquid supplement system on frame, 1600

547-6827

gal. poly tank, PTO pump and neptune meter,

6,600 & 7,700 bu. grain bin to be moved, strainer & hose, sell complete or parts. John

Mall ads to the following address: Market Bulletin,

$2000 ea., exc. cond., J. Meeks Douglas Owens Armuchee 706-235-0208

912-384-2606

Lrg. quantity of woodmizer sawn lumber,

L-------~------------------- - - - Georgia Department of Agriculture, 19 MLK Jr. Dr., Atlanta, GA 303_34_-4_ 25_0.__ _J

6000 gal. alum. Nitrogen tank and 3 200horsepower Randolph gear heads. Leo

well seasoned in various widths, 2x6'', 2x8", 2x10"; 12', 14', 16' long, make offer. Roger

Perfect Unadilla 478-627-3820

Paul Conyers 770-761-1284

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Metal building, 24' by 12' w/6' double doors, 2 windows, $975. Lee Cavender Danielsville 706- 795-5107
Mirafount #3465 (two hole) energy free

2 Red Angus bulls, good quality, gentle, 2 1/2 yrs. old, $1400-$1200. Wyndol Montgomery-Pine Mountain 706-332-5458
20 big frame young springling black cows,

Regd. polled Shorthorns Club calves, herd bull prospect, exc. quality. Ken Bridges Nicholson 706-757-3908
Scottish Highland cattle, registered, one

-

Georgia

Cooking -

freeze proof livestock waterers, $285 ea., cost $1000, call aft. 5 pm. Wesley H. Fiveash white cow, $1300; two young bulls, $800/ea.,

$500 new, exc. cond. Frank Wright Ellijay Ashburn 229-567-4803

near Blue Ridge. M. LeFort Powder Springs

706-889-0998

20 steers, 1-Jersey heifer calf, dehorned, 770-420-2318

Mini Meat Loaves

Mirromatic pressure cookers, 12 or 16 of $7300. Brad Burden Elberton 706-988-9483

Senepol bull for sale, out of Red Mann, 12

$35; canning jars $2.00 ea. Lavaune Zeigler 25 Angus HP bred to Angus bull, LBW, 10 mos. old, claving ease, polled, gentle, $1000.

The Rock 706-649-5234

Angus, 5 calf, other Long bred. Jack Spears J. Griffith Watkinsville 706-248-7647

No. 1 log run cherry, oak, walnut & some Mansfield 770-786-7685

Senepol bulls for sale, fullblooded,

cedar, various lengths. William Peel Fort 25 mixed cows, some pairs/bred, $950, 2 percentage, top bloodlines, call aft. 6 pm.

Valley 478-822-9329

yr. old, purebred Sim-Angus, been tested. Bo Grand "P" Ranch. R. L. Peacock Broxton

Old black iron pot & 4 old flat irons, $900 for all five. Ray Crown Stone Mountain 404-2992510
Old wheat cradle and Brier blade, $100. Jack Queen Dallas 770-445-3849
Pea sheller, good cond., $100 ea. David Morrison Cusseta 706-989-3579
Pole barn, complete, 24'x36', easy to install, $2900. Tom G. Lamb Fayetteville 770-7191516 404-664-4124
Poultry box brooders for sale, $100 ea., like new. Josh Deal Statesboro 912-531-0043
Poultry house equip., Ziggity drinkers, feed lines, fans, 105 KW generator, poultry housekeeper, 1000 gal. fuel tanks. Barry E Garmon Winder 770-725-5574
Propane gas tanks, 250 gal. w/reg., some gas. Emitt Bragg Statesboro 912-764-2706
Propane tank, 300 gal., make grt. barbecue cooker, $100. Paul Leverett Butler 478-8474795
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
Rough cut lumber, various widths, lengths, $0.65 per bd. ft. Mike Mason Rockmart 678363-5653
Round disc. plow for cub tractor; also, free bamboo. U. J. Dye Franklin 706-675-3259

_Bailey Bowdon 770-314-7212 256-568-9098
3 yr. old regd. Red Angus bull, $1500. Ralph .Ayers Loganville 770-466-4140
25 regd. Black Angus bulls, service age, big rugged, range raised, $1200/up., good EPD's. George Queener Chickamauga 706-5392537
32 bred heifers, 18 Al bred & 14 bull bred. Clay Allen Barnesville 770-358-2701
35 Angus & Angus Hereford cross heifers, exposed to low birth wgt. Angus bulls for 4 mos., $1000/ea. Carey Knowles McRae 229868-2120
4 mos. old Jersey bull, approx. 200 lbs., $375. Jordan Cole Snellville 404-542-4168
5 bred cows, 4 Black Angus & 1 Charolais cross; 1 Charolais-Limousin cross bull. Craig Winfrey Kite 478-469-3466 478-494-5801
60 Black/Baldy mamas, 48 w/first & second calf, 12/6-8 yrs. old, 28 calves, all shots. Davis Harris Tignall 706-285-2353
7 mos.- 8 mos. calves, black Baldy bulls, regd. Angus heifers & bulls, Angus/Simmental heifers & bulls. Jim Long Rome 706-346-0799
90 young big frame black cows, pasture exposed to black bulls, $900/ea. Gerald Calhoun Ashburn 229-317-3194 229-2731887
Angus bulls, Al sired, 878, lead on, decision, De Kato, 1O mos. old, EPD's, $1000/ea. Henry Terhune Fort Valley 478-

.912-359-3712 Simmental bulls, Al sired, milk growth &
calving ease, 1O mos.-2 yrs., $1200/ea., homozygous black & polled. Rick Wood _Clarkesville 706-754-3755 706-499-2325
Texas Longhorns (fullblood), 47 head herd, $25,000; 36 head herd, $20,000, prices firm. .Robert Swearingen Reynolds 478-847-3167
Three Charolias cross heifers, extra good, 16 mos. old, BOO pounds, from good hertl, $800/ea. R. I. McClung Hiram 770-445-3936 678-230-9582
Top of the line beef cattle Santa Gertrudis & BeefMaster, selling out herd. Johnny Bennett Hortense 912-270-4350 912-473-2265
Two polled Hereford heifer, show prospects, 1 polled Hereford, two polled bulls. Ronnie Johnson Canton 678-910-5207 770-479-9071
Two regd. Black Angus bills, 10 mos. old, Rita-Travelers bloodline, $800/ea. Henry Lumpkin Dalton 706-277-1024
Swine
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.
Swine moving from farm to farm must have a negative brucellosis and pseudorabies test within the past 30 days before they are moved whenever there is a change of ownership. Exceptions are

Savannah gray brick est. 3000 +1/2's, 825-1911

swine from a validated brucellosis-free

$300, call aft. 1 P.M. Brenna Delvitt BBU regd. BeefMaster bull, red, 4 yrs. old, and qualified pseudorabies-free herd

Brunswick 912-261-6878

gentle, selling to prevent inbreeding, priced Buyers are urged to request proof of a

1 pound ground sirloin 1/2 cup chopped onion 1/2 cup chopped green pepper 1/2 cup chopped celery 1/2 cup dry breadcrumbs 1 egg, lightly beaten 1/2 cup milk 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper 1/2 cup salsa 1 cup BBQ sauce
Combine all ingredients except salsa and BBQ sauce in large bowl; mix well. Set aside.
Combine salsa and BBQ sauce; reserve half of the mixture for topping.
Add half of the sauce mixture to the meat mixture. Lightly grease a 12 cup muffin tin. Spoon approximately 1/2 cup of the mixture into each muffin cup. Spoon remaining sauce over top of each mini_ meat loaf. Bake at 400 degrees for 18 -20 minutes.
Christine Northcutt Jonesboro, Ga.
Creamy Cantaloupe Pops
1 1/2 cups cubed ripe cantaloupe 1 cup heavy whipping cream 1/2 cup sugar
8 popsicle molds with sticks
Place cantaloupe in blender or food processor and process until smooth. Set aside. In a small saucepan combine cream and sugar. Cook and stir over low heat until sugar dissolves. Remove from heat. Stir in pureed cantaloupe. Pour into popsicle molds. Insert sticks. Freeze until firm.

Spreader Broadcast Agri-125 lb. capacity, exc. cond., adaptable for hitch pan or ball hitch, $75. Tom Many Douglasville 770-9422508
Straight cut lumber, misc. hardwood, wood working, trailer decking, tapered siding, custom cutting. Rick Clark McDonough 770898-0985

reasonable. Randal Fields Clermont 770983-7104
BBU regd. Beefmaster bull, red, polled, 4 yrs., Al by famous smooth connection, gentle, exc. herd bull, $3500. Brian Wages Auburn 770-963-6906
Black Angus bulls, 4 yrs. old, 1800 lbs. ea., 1 regd., $1400, 1 purebred, $1400 or both

negative brucellosis and pseudorabies test prior to purchase.
3 1/2 yr. Landrace sow, will farrow Aug./Sept., $80; 1,0 wk. old TorkX DurocX Hampshire boar, $75. Waylon Davenport Richland 229-838-9754
Boars, sows, gilts, barrows, Poland China Duroc, Landrace, selling out, trailer feeders. T

Runette Bell Jeffersonville, Ga.
Testing note: Try these with ripe peaches, strawberries or other types of melon. Also, try freezing some in foil cupcake papers, which work equally as well. Remove from the foil cupcake papers and serve in small stemmed glasses with a short bread cookie on the side for a delightful dessert.

Sydell goat tilt table w/false floor and top, adjust w/power kit, $1000 firm. Darryl Nealis Hampton 770-946-9160 770-630-1469
Truck tires for spreader truck. etc., six 8- 2520 nylon, nearly new, $200 cash. Phillip

$2600 for both. Doug Williams Crawfordville 706-4563142
Black Limousin bulls & heifers, open & breed, exc. bloodline. Jimbo Crumley Winder
678-409-3572

J. Lyle Taylorsville 678-988-0183

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

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Merritt Buchanan 770-646-3402

Brahman bulls, 16 mos. & 20 mos. old, Jackson 678-409-7811

questions or problems regarding recipes featured in this column, call 1-800-

Two JB Hammermill w/parts, $200; feed gentle, grey. Stan Chastain Dacula 678-546mixer, 1 ton, $100, 1auger,10' 12", $100, use 8644

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cement blocks, $0.40 ea. Christy Craft Bostwick 770-868-6767
Used alum. roofing, 20'x51 ", $10/sheet, 200 sheets; used hog feeders, 40" wide, $40 ea. Art Hall Winder 770-207-7828
Used tires, good for wagons & trailers, $5 ea.; also some steel rims 15", 16.5" & 22.5". Fermin Reyes Conyers 404-247-9109
Used utility poles for sale. Shelley Barfield Dallas 678-878-7537
Utility poles for sale, cut into lumber on woodmizer sawmill, other lumber avail. Danny Kirk Franklin 770-550-8529 770-328-0001
Walnut- approx. 400 bd. ft., air dried 9 yrs., most 1"x 8-1 O" wide x 7' long, some 2"x 12"x7', $4/bd. ft. if all taken. Bill Mattox Crawford 706-743-8942
White Pine V-Groove, 1x10 paneling, approx. 4000', $0.75'. Barry Vandiver Clarkesville 706-754-1 065
Wood panels (cypress) for long bed pickup for hauling livestock, perfect cond., $175, call between 8 A.M. & 8 P.M. Milton Minchew Macon 478-788-1891
Wood-mizer sawn lumber of varying widths/lengths @ .35/bd. ft./up, other. Philip Stanford Gray 478-986-3679
Yates American A-20 Planer Mill, propane, fired, dry kiln trim saw, 8' through 16'. Charles Fox Newington 912-687-3220
LIVESTOCK AH livestock (i.e., those animals such as,
but not limited to, cattle, equine, goats, sheep, swine, and poultry) must have been in possession of the advertiser for a minimum of 90 days before they can be advertised.
Cattle
If you have any questions regarding ads in this category, call Brenda Donnell at 404-6519081or404-651-9082.
1 Brangus bull, 2 yrs. old, 1 Angus Southern cattle cow bull, 2 yrs. old, both are purebred. Gene Hatcher Albany 229-777-9167
1 UGA regd. horned Hereford bull (dehorned), 3 1/2 yrs. old, sired by National Champion CS Pure Gold 98170, $1450. Mike Hightower McDonough 770-898-9841

Exe. group of polled Hereford and F1 Bradford bulls, ready for heavy service. Jonny Harris Screven 912-586-6585
Exe. homo/red & blk. Simmental bulls, popular bloodlines, Al, 16 mos.-1 yr. easycalving, high milk, exc. EPD's, open & bred cows & heifers, priced to sell. Milton Martin Jr. Cleveland 706-865-5824
Excellent young herd Angus cross, 27 heifers bred for first calf May 2006, Angus bull, make offer. Bob Reid Zebulon 770-468-8268_
Fullblood & regd. Dexter 8 cows, 1 herd bull, 4 calves, will sell all or divide. J. Pardue Murrayville 770-536-1169
Gelbvieh bulls, breeding age, all polled, most Al sired for easy calving & fast growth John Kiss Gainesville 770-531-1126
Good selection of regd. Black Angus bulls, ready for 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
Limousin brood herd -uncertified, natural beef, (70) head pure brood & crosses w/Red Angus & Jersey. Herb Belins Dawsonville 770-893-2660
Regd. Angus bull, sire is EXT, 30 mos. old, ready for service, $2000. D. Fulton Griffin 770-584-3669 770-227-2159
Regd. Angus bulls, 15-17 mos. old, semen tested, good EPD's. John Stuedemann Comer 706-202-2371 706-540-2470
Regd. BBU BeefMaster, 18 mos., various colors, some polled, famous smooth connection bloodlines, shots, wormed, $1250$3500. Doug Wages Auburn 404-862-5817 .
Regd. Black Angus bull, 5 yrs. old, proven breeder, selling to prevent inbreeding, Right Time bloodline, $1800. David Cagle Acworth 678-574-4544
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. Black Angus bulls, 10 mos., VRD, Rockin D Ambush & Right Time, $1000. Roy V. Millsap Summerville 706-397-8122 770772-0186
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.

- If you have questions regarding ads Ii'/ this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651 9081 or 404-651-9082.
% Boer kids, born 02-05, blk./wht., male & red/wht. female, handled daily. C. Minyard Monroe 770-207-1735
% Boer billies, 2 LaMancha billies, 4 to 6 mos. old. Chuck Graham Chickamauga 706375-9206
1 Pygmy billy, $25, born 5/5/05, light, multicolored to good home only. Molly Dobbins Dacula 770-339-6675
1 billy and 3 nanny goats, approx. 7 mos. to 2 yrs. old, grey and blk., $70/up. Christina Hunt Douglasville 404-402-9914
1 fullblood Kiko billy w/o papers, 1 regd Boer billy and 3 nannies. C. Gundy Washington 706-678-6888
100% Boer billy, 1 yr. 2 mos. old, $150. B Fogle Winder 770-307-0827
100% Boer billy, very good bloodline, date of birth 2/24/03, $300. James McGuire Gainesville 770-536-4804
100% Boer goats, 4 nannies regd., 2 bucks 2 does, can be regd. Nick Dobbs Loganville 770-466-4224
100% fullblood Boer goats for sale, can be regd., parents regd., Eggsfile and Bodacious bloodlines. Garrett Warnock Vidalia 912-537 2126
2 ADGA regd. Saanen bucks, $350 ea.; 1 disbudded gentle wether, $75, 2 proven does
w/p $150 ea. S. Stephens Hoschton 706-
654-2867
2 half wht. Dorper/half Katadin rams, very nice, big in size, 1 yr. old, $150 ea. David Medlock Glennville 912-237-2021
2 male Pygmy goats, ready to leave mommy around August 29th, $70 ea., call can e-mail pictures upon request. Tim Strickland Covington 770-787-9520
2 small female goats for sale, $50 ea. or wilI trade for baby goats, call aft. 6 P.M. Bob Sherrell Ball Ground 770-893-4839
2 yr. old Pygmy billy to approved home tame and stubborn, can e-mail pies if needed perfect breeder. David Brantley Cedartown 770-324-6855
2% Boer kids, born 02-05, blk./wht., male & red/wht. female, handled daily. C. Minyard Monroe 770-207-1735

4 yr. regd. Toggenberg buck, gentle, used to cross with Boer females, call for more info. D. Lewis Brunswick 912-264-8535
5 open yearling does, 7/8 Kiko, unregd., very healthy and ready to bred; also, regd. purebred bucks and 7/8 bucks. Carol Thom(:lson Twin City 912-562-3946
97% Boer prize-winning market wether, 8 mos. old, Bodacious bloodlines,; also, meat goats w/Lucas Burger and Tarzan T66 bloodlines avail. J. Stone Good Hope 770266-7041
A small herd (14 head) of Katahdin sheep, sell as whole or individual. Don Ingram Powder Springs 770-941-4312 770-9414855
ABGA fullblood and percentage Boer bucks, does, and wethers, Nubians avail., $45 to $150. Dan Everett Buena Vista 229-9386152
ABGA regd. bucks, 1 paint, 1 correct color, show wethers, % show does, bred nannies, Magnum, Winchester, Eggs bloodlines, $100/u(:l. Ross Scott Sylvania 912-829-3095
Baby doll sheep (regd.), wht. ram lamb, $250, very cute, will trade for blk. ram. J. Donahue Douglasville 770-714-0556
Babydoll ram, blk., 4 mos., regd., $350, want blk. ewe. Dianne N. Westbrook Crawford 706-743-3252
Barbados/Katahdin ram, gentle, good breeders, 2 yrs., rams, ewes, 8-18 mos., $75$125. Jim Welch Villa Rica 770-459-8608
Boer buck grt. breeder, 1 1/2 yr. old, fullblood no papers. Walter Dyer Carrollton 770-836-8843
Boer buck, fullblood SA Eggsport, Top Gin, exc. breeding, buck 3 yrs. old. Melinda Nelson Shannon 706-291-7929
Boer bucks, full blood, born 1-05. Edward Swann Temple 770-562-5977
Boer goats, bred nannies, weaned kids, regd. and unregd., all healthy, reas. prices Jeff Crawford Chatsworth 706-483-5714
Boer goats, fullblood Percentage, show quality does and bucks, good bloodlines production does also avail. Truman Anderson Sylvania 912-823-3206
Boer goats, fullblood buck, 5 yrs. old, pureblood young buck & does. Gene Austin Sylvania 706-863-1213

Fullblood Boer goats, billies & nannies, $65 to $100, must thin out. Steve Gore Tallapoosa 770-574-2829
Fullblood Boer goats, exc. bloodlines, Eggs Hilltop, Jerry Pistolero, Kaptein Pipeline, does & bucks. Jeff Krause Hartwell 404-569-0398
Goats for sale, nannies, 1 Boer billy. J. Scroggs Oakwood 770-532-0485
Kaptein gr'sons, 15 mos. old, fullblood Boer herd sires & prospects, does, 5 mos. to 5 yrs., open & bred, quality animals. James Cole Barnesville 404-516-5005
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 Chancellor Perry 478-218-0673
Kiko Boer cross bucks, 4 mos. old. Barry Smith Norman Park 229-769-3541
Kiko bucks, 6 mos. 3/4, 7/8, does 1/2, 3/4 w/papers. Bobby Cason Statesboro 912-8525347
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
Miniature billy goats, $40. Marcus Harrison Monticello 706-468-2128 770-356-2226
Mixed Pygmy and common goats, 5-10 mos., $45 ea. Ronald Peters Conyers 770483-5750
Mixed breed goats, 4 billies, 4 nannies, $50/up. David Powell Sylvester 229-7766398
Mixed goat Boer, female $45, Wilkinson Co. Michelle Carr Gordon 800-628-2607
Nigerian dwarf goat kids, 1 buck, 1 doe, AGS and NDGA regd.; disbudded, call for photos and more info. Holly Longino Bethlehem 770-317-3341
Pygmy babies, blk./wht., handled daily, wethers & nannies; also, 2 yr. old wether, $40/up. A. Wyrosdick Dahlonega 706-8679073
Pygmy billies for sale. Don Smith Covington 770-786-3281
Pygmy billy goats, 2 yrs. old, 2 young, Ive.

1 purebred BeefMaster bull, polled, paint, very gentle, 14 mos., no papers, $550/firm. Anne

Burch Eastman 478-374-2772 Regd. Charolais bulls, 23 mos. old, low birth

20 weanlings, all percentage Boer, born March 2005, 11 bucklings and 9 doelings. Gen

Boer goats, some breed to red buck, fullbloods, traditionals w/kids. Kenny Purvis

messg. or call evenings. C. Mincey Dallas 770-974-9544

Moon Homer 706-340-5963 706-677-3540

wgt., gentle. Ricky Conner Dahlonega 770- Wilson Maysville 706-652-3733

Ashburn 229-643-7234

Pygmy goat babies, handled daily, $50-$75.

15 head black heifers, make exc. brood cows, $700 or pick $750, all shots & wormed. Freeman Wingard Montezuma 478-24'4-0014 478-472-7885
18 Angus X heifers, 700-800 pounds, OCV'd, on feed & have good disposition, $800/ea. if all taken. Phil Page Atlanta 678425-9131 770-616-6232
2 Black Angus bulls, 2 yrs. old, regd

536-8576
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,

24 Morgan crosses, some pregnant, alI wormed, $40-$100; 3 sheep, 1 Katahdin doe $100; 2 Romanov ewes, $100 ea. Mark Woodham Madison 706-752-0300
3 Boer/Nubian mixed nannies, 2 yrs. old good breeders, $100 ea., and 1 Kiko billy $150. Judit Varga Conyers 770-760-7734
3/4 % Boer billies and nannies, $65 ea Jonathan Pitts Newborn 770-560-6718

Boer/Kiko bucks, 5 mos. old, $75. Neal Hicks Stone Mountain 770-469-4217
Does and bucks, various ages and prices, handled daily, call for more info., Hunter's Hill. Kathy Thomason Monticello 706-468-6402 706-476-3662
Fainting goat billies, 4 to choose from, original blk. and whts., weanling age, $125. Conrad Fryder LaFayette 706-764-2748

Anne Mayer Dahlonega 706-864-8957
Pygmy goats, 1 billy, $40; 1 nanny, $60, both approx. 1 yr. old, not for slaughter. B. Coates Waleska 678-493-8137
Pygmy goats, all colors, 6 wk./up, friendly/handle daily, nannies, $100 ea.; billies, $40 ea., 20% off if more than one bought. Paula Cuomo Ball Ground 770-7351885

Australian bloodline, easy calving, docile cert./accred. Bobby Brantley Tennille 478- 3/4 Boer buck, born 4/23/05; $50. John

Pygmy goats, billies and nannies, $25/up.

nature. Al Shugars Monroe 770-267-1203

553-8598 478-552-9328

Turcotte Statham 878-923-7015

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Robert Dorris Woodstock 770-475-3593

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Saanen doe, previously handmilked and
ready to breed, $150. Sandy Shearouse Barnesville 770-358-9706

'95 AQHA gr'daughter Zippo Pine Bar/proven broodmare, throws beau. babies, grt. mover w/speed, but green, bred to Peppy

4 yr. sorrel gelding, green broke, grade, been on some trail, $900; kid safe, easy going, gentle horse, $900, both easy keepers.

Miniature donkeys, 1 gray jenny, 4 1/2 mos.; 1 gray jack, 7 mos.; 1 gray-dun jack, 17 mos. regd. William Burgess Savannah 912-

TWH older mare, grt. trail/pleasure horse, will sell/trade, $600, to good home. B. Skipper Covington 770-787-4918

Shetland sheep rams, ewes, lambs, $100$1.75; a.lso, whole fleece in many colors and

San Badger gr'son for '06, $2500. Larry Brantley Cartersville 770-382-3326

R. Jones Rockmart 678-428-0708 6 yr. bay Percheron-draft mule, gelding,

~9"'"64"",...2.,..70.,_9---,---,---,,...-,.--.,..--,:=-=..,...,.--~ Miniature donkeys, 3 jenny's, $850/up; 5

TWH regd. blk. mare w/reg., "Silver Design" bred filly, show quality, $4000 for both. Tammy

wht. roving avail. John Burleigh Douglasville '96 AQHA sorrel gelding,

678- 715-4649

Sandbadger, 15.2hds., loads,

Peppy 17+hds., broke to ride, loads, $1400. A. Lang jacks, $400 ea., age range from 8 mos. to 12 Valmus Acworth 770-313-1140

baths, Newnan 678-423-7607

yrs., $850/up. Raymond Riner Swainsboro TWH regd., tall, 16+hds., gelding, blk., 13

Soay sheep, Jlliniature, native to Britain, clips/team penning , grt. trail horse, easy 6 yr. beau. sorrel, OH/Paint gelding, 15hds., _4""'78:-:.,..4..,.9..,4_-1_5_1.,..5_ _--:----;:--:---,----, yrs. old, gentle, anyone can ride, $1800.

brown wool, intelligent, Docile rams, priced by keeper, current on all shots, $2200. B. Bagley gentle, anyone can ride, grt. trail horse, Miniature horse, stress relief and general Carlos McDonald Danielsville 706-795-0320

individual, reas. Thomas Adams Pelham 229294-5034

Dalton 706-280-7733 '99 APHA sor./wht. tobiano mare, sensible,

$1200. Kim Hampton Woodstock 770-5953060

conversation piece, 7 yr. old male, must see to appreciate. C. Green Grantville 770-583-

TWH triple regd. b/w mare, 5 yrs., had since birth, gentle, blk. mare w/blaze, 10 yrs., regd.

Texas Doll, Black Hawaiian, Corsican, gentle, good bloodlines, 15hds., no vices, 7 yr. APHA tobiano mare, $3500; 3 1/2 yr. =3=8..:.1.;..1...:4-=0..:.4...:-7-'5"'5_-4.:..:5:..:9:..:7_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ racking, pretty, $2000 ea. R. Jarvis Cumming

Painted Desert Rams, "trophy quality", lambs "f)eau. markings, ridden by children, $2000. AQHA, Zippo Pine Bar mare, $1800; 14 yr. Miniature paint gelding, 5 yrs., trained to 770-740-1 023

for slaughter. R. Reuter Jeffersonville 478945-2072

Beth Nesbitt Plains 229-824-4190 '99 AQHA buckskin gelding, '97 paint

AQHA Fleabitten gray mare, $900. Terry Denney Senoia 770-599-3778

pull cart, used for birthday parties, traffic safe, $1500. L. Thompson Eastman 478-374-5987

TWHBEA RHBAA SSHBEA b/w yearling mare, Powerful Threat, Triple Threat, Carbon

Equine For Sale

gelding; '01 paint mare, '94 spotted racking 7 yr. AQHA bay gelding, 15.5hds., smooth Miniature regd. donkey, jenny, 9 mos., Copy, Rodgers Perfection bloodlines, $2000. gelding, '96 pony, gentle, works/rides, safe, trail horse, super friendly, anyone can ride, $900, grey dunn. Dale Morrison B. Maynard Cleveland 706-865-5945

If you have questions regarding ads in this gentle. Tom Sewell Ellijay 706-635-4515 706- can e-mail pies. $2000. Jonathan Cushman Chickamauga 706-539-2805

Tennessee Walker, regd., out of The

category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651- 635-2973

Thomson 706-373-3544

Miniature regd. donkeys, nice breeding Skywatch, 6 yr. gelding, Nat. Horsemanship

9081 or 404-651-9082.

1/2 Arab. gelding, 6 yrs.; 1/2 Arab. gelding, 7 yr. bay welsh gelding, works & rides, 5 yr. jack, $300; wht. jenny, 20 mos., $800; bred trained, flashy/very smooth, unique coloring,

All equine advertised in the Market Bulletin must have had a negative Coggins

16 yrs.; TWHX saddlebred gelding, 6 yrs.; 1/2 horse mare, 8 yrs. Bill Guinn Ringgold 706-

pony gelding, AQHA Dry Doc mare, team
pens, $650/up. c. Kinser Royston 706-245-

jenny, $1000; 12 mos. jenny, $800. Bill Wray ;:..P-=e.:..:rry"--4'-'7...:8:...=-82=-5=-..:.1=2=-97'-------:----

show ring to trail, $5500. _Homer 706-677-1122

Vicky Toporek

test within past 12 months. Negative 965-6264

5838

Mo. Foxtrotter, regd., 5 yr. blk. mare,

reports are valid for 12 months from the 10 yr. old big stout mare mule, plows, 7 yr. old sorrel QH mare, trail exp., easy 15.1hds., trail/parade exp., loves people, not

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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.
'99 AQHA bay geld., 16 hds., long wavy mane/tail, beau. w/personality, ready for career in ring/on trails, attitude/character, $3,500 firm. B. Earwood Danielsville 706789-0099
'00 16+hds. beau. buckskin gelding, sound, easy, good trail horse, youth ridden, $3500/obo. Tona Curl Collins 912-557-6596
'00 APHA flashy blk./wht. tobiano gelding, green broke, gentle, easy keeper, 14hds., $2000. Russ LaPlume Grayson 770-5549846
'00 AQHA palomino mare, 14.3hds., $850; '94 AQHA sorrel mare, exc. broodmare, trailhorse, 15hds., $1700, very nego. if sold together. Doug Lane Thomaston 706-6462923
'00 TWHBEA gelding, bay, 15hds., $2200 firm; '98 AQHA gelding, sorrel, 15.2hds., $4000. Joyce Diane Clark Ellabell 912-8233062 912-2249538
'01 APHS chestnut/wht. gelding, 15.3hds., D'Bar and Two-Eyed Jack bloodlines, show quality horse, $2500. Norma Ellis Bonaire 478-922-9641
'01 AQHA mare, chestnut, GG daughter Peponita, 3 mos. bred to Sabres Little Peppy, should produce drk. grey or blue roan, $2800. Farrell Warwick Cleveland 706-865-4172
'01 AQHA red dun mare, 15hds., very gentle, grt. for anyone to ride, lots of trail exp., DNA tested, possible youth champion, $2200. Keith Kirby Lawrenceville 770-985-0720
'01 Don't Skip Zip gelding, chestnut, IF, 15.2hds, 10 jogger/10 loper, professional training in WP w/Rob Meneely, remains in training until sold. Stanley Sims Conyers 770914-2146

drives, 1100 lbs., 16hds., $1500. F. Norton Temple 770-562-5258
11 yr. AQHA bay mare, regd. show, sired by Leo Sugar Moon, fast/fantastic show horse, grt. for exp. rider, exc. manners, $2500/obo.
Sharon Singley Locust Grove 770-957-9814 12 yr. old buckskin gelding, all muscle, lots
of speed, gentle but spirited. Justin Fordham Eastman 229-385-8202
12 yr. old palomino gelding, approx. 15hds., bomb proof, loves attention, $600. Melony Smith Commerce 706-983-9648
13 yr. regd. Arabian mare, blk., 15hds., possible broodmare, trail w/intermed. to advance rider, $2500. Bobby Tippens Douglasville 770-489-4957
14 yr. 14 1/2hds. gelding, gaited bay w/wht.
stockings, trail/camp exp., easy easy keeper w/good hooves, good for vet & farrier, $1100. Barbara Mathis Rome 706-235-3746
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. OH/Perch. cross buckskin mare,
$650; 5 yr. Belgian/OH cross gelding, sorrel, open for any discipline, $1000. Gary Ayer Rome 706-346-6455 706-232-1834
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
16hd. saddlebred mare, exc. trail horse, will
consider trade for small horse or lrg. pony. C. Pinholster Forsyth 478-994-9141
17 yr. regd. Arabian mare, 15.1 hds., grt. trail horse, sweet disp., wonderful ground manners, $1200. P. Milas Cartersville 770386-0922
17hd. 14 yr. grey perch. gelding, rides, drives, loads, sound, gentle, easy keeper, $2500. D. Hanson Palmetto 770-463-8544
18 yr. old blk. Appaloosa gelding, go's
English or western, awesome kids horse, anyone can ride, $2500. Denise Clayton
Milledgeville 478-454-1086 1986 AQHA trail mare; 1997 AQHA mare,
both UTD on shots, feet, teeth, coggins, call for info. Matt England Gainesville 678-8587772
1991 AQHA & PHBA palomino gelding, grt. trail horse, will go anywhere, smooth ride, $2500. Terri Chalker Thomson 706-829-0440

going, no vices, $1750/obo, will trade for

heifers. Amber Gilbert Lula 678-316-8398

8 yr. old Arabian stallion and a 3 yr. old charcoal walking horse mule with 4 wht.

stockings for $600 ea. Beverly Harrell

Dawson 229-995-4924

8 yr. old QH mare, buckskin, easy keeper,

shots current, 13.2hds., $900, call aft. 5 P.M.

Larry Pirkle Dawsonville 706-216-2954

8 yr. regd. breed stock paint mare, bay,

sweet, grt. trail horse, loads, clips, goes

anywhere, $2800, firm. Caroline Sankey

Monroe 770-266-7583

9 yr. Welsh/paint pony mare, blk./wht.,

12.1hds., 100% paint filly producer, easy

breeder, sweet disp., $900. Wendy Livingston Peachtree City 770-486-8419

9 yr. old App. gelding, red roan, pretty

markings, grt. on trails, healthy feet, easy

keeper, exp. rider, $1650. Jennifer Hall

McDonough 404-391-8794

9 yr. old gelding, QH chestnut, star snip,

trail rides, low maintenance, need to sale,

$1200. Joy Ashmore Lincolnton 706-7834250

APHA gelding, 5 yrs., sorrel overo, Noble

Tradition/SkipperW, 15.1hds., stocky, broke,

trail rides, halter, very ftashy, $2800/or trade.

Robert Row Augusta 706-798-1678

AQHA 2002 15.2hds., gray mare, Puppy dog disp., flat sweepy stride, awesome youth

hunter/dressage. Kaye Durkit McDonough 678-873-7889

AQHA bay gelding, 15.3hds., 4 yrs.,. grt. 4-

H or local show horse, grt. on trails

English/western, healthy, sound & pretty

Christie Moss Dacula 770-597-5093

AQHA gelding, 6 yrs. old, wht., loads, clips

14.2hds., very gentle, $2500; bay mare

15.2hds., 16 yrs., $1500. Josh Stewart Loganville 678-300-4112

AQHA golden buckskin mare, Foundation

type breeding, shows western and English

started x-rails, 15.1hds., James Abbott Adel 229-896-2593

ASS 8 yr. mare chestnut, 15.2hds., New Yorker, Wing Commander, very talented, 3

gaited Pleasure, vet proofed for breeding $2000. Georgianna Senter Commerce 770-

560-3850

Arabians,

mare

&

gelding

Khemosabi/Serafix breeding, 4.9 yrs., 1st

level Parelli ground skills, approved homes

spooky, neckreins, loads, ties, sire Legend's Top Gun, $4500. Joe Pierce Gray 478-986~4..:.1,,,13'----,,,..---,...-,--..,...,,--,---,---
Mustang 7 yr. red dun gelding, has been trail ridden, $650. Paula Brookins Blakely =2=29=-..:.7=23=--'4"'"6""'15"-------...,..,.-~-
Paint Quarter horse, 5 yr. ol.d gelding, beau .. , drk. bay/wht., grt. trail horse. Sarah Clinton Chickamauga 706-375-4346
Palomino, red roan, & buckskin, all 3 geldings, used in lessons, camps and shows, $1200-$2500. Susan Buckner Milledgeville -'-47:...8:.....:.45=-1:...--=5"-07'-0~-----.,..--,--.,,....--
Paso Fino G, 15 yr. young, lots of trail exp., ride alone or w/group, very easy on hands, responsive & beau., $2500. Kim Selph Pineview 229-624-2370
Paso Fino gelding, regd., 7 yrs. old, gr'son of Capuchino chestnut, good trail horse, $2200. D. Jarvis Atlanta 404-488-1604
Percheron mares, "black", grt. working/parade team, 13 and 15 yrs. old, $2900/obo. Scott Huskins Canton 678-783-
.;..74-"2"'2'-----.,,.--,------:--:-=.,..-,---=---,-; Peruvian Paso, beau., 14.3hds., 7 yr. old
gelding, sorrel, wht. socks, easy keeper, $4200. B. Byrd Leesburg 229-759-8750
Peruvian gaited mules, started under saddle and ground work, horsey looking, 1 yearling and 2 2-yr. olds, $2500. Bruce Arnett Monticello 706-468-1001
Pony, 10hds., gray, rides, loads, sweet, 5 yrs., $800. Lynn Wheeler Acworth 770-974-
=-37'-5"-4'-7'-7"'0'--...,85"'1-=-,.,,o3=-3-0_ _-:----:--.,--Purebred ASS pleasure horse, anybody can
ride, for sale or trade for anything of value. Ralph Millsaps Jasper 770-891-1422
OH gelding, 15.3hds., sweet disp., needs
exp. rider, trail rides, $500. L. Hewitt Villa
:..:R:.:cic:..:a::...:...77:...0=--4....;,=,5=-9--'5"'2'-'4-"1-:-=-----:-:-:-:-,-;;QH mare, 11 and 15 yrs., overnight trail,
load, trim, tie, well trained, $1800 ea., tack avail., shot UTD. Carla Bradshaw Pelham =2=2o,.9-"'2"'9_4~-3:...1_2_1..,..,..---:---:-::--::::-;---,.
OH pony, 12 yrs., bay, 13.2hds., shown
English and o/f 2, $2300. C. Castleberry Gainesville 770-540-8263
QuarterX, 14.1hds., bay mare, 6 yrs., schooling 2'3", green, good event prospect, very good on trails, travels & loads well, $1700. Deborah Kirkland Forsyth 478-994~0""9_7_8_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _...,..,--...,.-,--
RH BAA strawberry roan stockings/blaze,

If you have any questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 _or 404-651-9082.
Mallard ducks must be at least three generations from the wild before they can be advertised in the Market Bulletin. Advertisers must include this information .in notices submitted for publication.
'05 Barred Rock/AIR cross pullets $10 each; also, 1 S.C. Brown Leghorn hen, lays lge. white eggs $15. Mark Shelton Kingston 770-853-7868
'05 Golden Sebrights, show qlty. stock, $45 per trio, $30 pair. Barbara Whitaker Jenkinsburg 770-775-4688
'05 July hatch, Barred Rocks, Easter eggers $3 each; Buff Bantam Cochins $5 each, Ive. msg. Samantha Hodson Oakwood 770-540.0109
'05 May hatch, baby chicks, Easter eggers, Barred Rocks, Black Australorps, $3 per chick. A Gammons Woodstock 678-8581554
os Royal Palm turkeys poults, '04 & os
asstd. breeds of laying hens. Sandra Miller Talking Rock sdmill@ellijay.com 706-2533340 770-893-7622
'05 hatch Bantams and other chicks, featherd legged bantams and some hens laying and white tom turkeys. S. Parker 132 Ennis Rd. Milledgeville 31061 478-452-6272
'05 hatch, Mille Fleur, 0.E., AIR, Ameraucana Bantams, (lay blue eggs), all $10/pair. Ron Strickland Gillsville 770-8697575
'05 mixed ducks, free to a good pond, not for consumption. Nita Mays Winder 770-8673551
'05 pair of Standard Ameraucanas, (lay colored eggs), $20; Partridge Cochin Bantam hen $10. Ellen/Lauren Cannon Covington 770-787-6335
'05 pair of White Crested Black Polish $20. Tristan Knepper Conyers 678-908-5231
12 chickens, Black Austrolorps, Buff Orpingtons, New Hampshire Reds, 1 1/2 yr. old, laying well, $6 each. Christine Dean Madison 706-342-3576
14 roosters, 12 pullets, AIR, some mxd., 18 wks., start laying Aug. A.C. Anderson Loganville 770-979-4360
15 Pygmy Pouters $10 each or obo; also, 2

'02 AQHA sorrel Reflection, started

gelding by Playgirls under saddle, very

1993 APHA sorrel/overo paint mare, gr:t. trail horse, will go anywhere, easy keeper,

only, $1600 ea. Elaine Honea Carnesville 706-384-7174

beau. w/ultra smooth gait, 4 yrs., trails or show, grt. headset, $1800. T. L. Estes Ball

pr. of Mille Fleur chickens $20 pair. Robert Waters Gainesville 770-519-1974

capable, correct conformation for halter and pleasure, $2200. S. Relaford Dalton 706-5293891

$2500. Shane Chalker Thomson 706-5956527
1996 APHA gelding, 15hds., golden

Bay Standard bred gelding, 15.3hds. Amish trained, rides/drives, single or double $1600. M. McTier Thomson 706-595-3441

.::G::.ro:::.u:::n:.::d::...:..7.;..70=---'-7-=-37'--..;;;2=28""2"---,-..,.-------:-Racking gelding, 16hds., 15 yrs., bay,
smooth, fast, easily handled, advanced beg.,

2 Bantam Black Brahma roosters $10 each or both $15, will trade for Bantam hens. Phillip Pledger Cedartown 770-749-0925

'02 drk. bay/blk. Molly mule, ceady to brake, no vices, loves attention, 14.1 hds., $150 cash only. W. Carroll Rome 706-235-9346

palomino, exc. cont., trails, pleasure, eyecatcher, clips, loads, $4500. Terrell Hayes Winterville 706-742-8865 706-340-4293

Beau. blk. TWH gelding, old show horse, 18 yrs. old, trail rides, wondertul gaits, grt. ground manners, easy keeper, exp. rider, $1000/obo

$2500. Cindy Schmitz Monroe 770-207-6405 Regd. OH gelding, $750, intermed. rider,
King Ranch stock, price includes tack and

23 Golden Sebright chicks, 4-6 wks. Jimmy Pittman Valdosta 229-245-7459
23 brown egg laying hens, 1 1/2 yrs. old,

'03 APHA blk./wht. tobiano filly, greenbroke, 2 AQHA geldings, State qualified for 3 yrs., Carol Lawrence Hoschton 706-207-1332

saddle. John Zwemer Social Circle 770-788- $4.50 each; also, brown eggs, lge., $1.50 doz.

gentle, $2500; '03 APHA buckskin tobiano, gentle, $2500. Mac Scott Alamo 478-4633032

1 pony, 48". Laurie Nash Griffin 770-2299295
2000 APHA bay overo mare, 15hds.,

Blk. Percheron broodmare, UTD on shots and coggins, will tie/lead, easy keeper and grt companion horse, needs a good home

=-3~1400-7'---,---=-:-:------:=----::-::::--.Regd. OH mare, a little over 15hds.,
measured withe stick/not the tape, 7 yrs.,

Joyce Williamson Conyers 770-8601519
38 chickens, 5 diff. kinds, age from 5 wks. to 2 1/2 yrs. old, selling out. T. Billy Roberts

'03 APHA sorrel tobiano mare; flashy, will shown, sweet, eye-catching, shoes, bathes, $750/obo. L. Pettis Brooks 770-460-1272

chestnut, loves to jump, loads, baths, Danielsville 706-795-5417

make exc. pleasure horse, $1100. M. Sapp Monroe 770-207-0689
'03 AQHA filly, sorrel imprinted, Champion

hauls grt., WP prospect, $3500/obo. Sabrina
Wilson Aragon 706-506-6311 706-368-9543 2002 APHA bay solid gelding, well started

Blue roan filly, just weaned, 112 Arabian and 112 QH, unusual color, QH build, Arabian head, very stunning, $600. Pete Gray Sparta

English/western. Jan Harris Toccoa 706-886-
;:,,7.:;12:::5=--------.,.,,.,.-.,...,.,-,---::=-=-=-=Regd. TW gelding, blk. '99, 16hds., $3500;

4-6 mo. old Bantam chickens free. Cody Dalton Athens 706-224-7329
5 mxd. young Bantam hens, about 1 yr. old,

bloodlines in cutting, loads, clips, ties, bathes. Shirley Seibel Murrayville 770-535-7393
'03 AQHA sorrel gelding, big, stout, 16hds., very athletic, Ragun Cajun & Cutterbill, $3000;

under saddle w/training, continuing until sold, $1250 firm, call before 9 P.M. Daniel Kane
Sale City 229-336-7181 2002 AQHA chestnut mare, SUS GD Bill the

706-444-0394 Breeding stock paint mare, regd., 11 yrs.,
not sound, sweet horse, $500 or trade. Lisa Snyder Gillsville 678-714-0346

unregd. TW gelding, chestnut, '02, 14.3hds.,
$3000. Frank Edwards Cleveland 706-865.4.:.::69=.7'---=~---,--,----,---,--=-::-::-,--,,:::--
Regd. TWH, Golden palomino 2004 filly,

$2 each. Loye Caylor Jasper 706-337-2262
9 tame white doves; also, cages; doves $10 each; also, Black Cochin cockerel $10. Lisa Jarrett Athens 706-543-9597

~:~:s~ill! ;;0-~~8~~402 ~~SO~/~~lr. ~~~~i~~ ~~~tl~r:h~faii~!::% -a '00 AQHA pal. gelding, big/stout, Skipper
W/Go-Man-Go, $3500. Wayne Hooks Soperton 912-529-3415
'04 APHA colt, bay/white, $1,400; '04 Pinto filly, tri-colored, $1,000; 'both clean lines, 50/50 tobianos, beau. K. Ingram Newnan 770-714-0624
'04 AQHA sorrel stud, exc. ped., $650; AQHA sorrel mare in foal 1/06, $700; '03 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 mature to 16hds., $1500. Ronnie Mitchell Jefferson 706-367-2008
'04 blk./wht. filly; '04 bay/wht. filly, both are flashy, gentle & halter broke, $600 ea./obo. Brad Duck Braselton 706-654-2796
'91 AQHA/PHBA gelding, grt. beg. show horse, many PHBA points, all-around, levelheaded, $7000. M. Weaver Fayetteville 678817-1463
'92 AQHA palomino gelding, reining trained,
s super nice horse, must sell, 15.2hds., loads,
ties, clips, $4000. Jody Page Pembroke 912653-3708
'95 AQHA blk. mare, Sonny Dee Bar, Poco Pine, well broke, show western pleasure, $3500. J. Wilkes Athens 770-725-5550
'96 AQHA bay mare, 15.1 hds., Otoe/Jet Deck bred, jumps, trails, team pens,

Cutter, Cutter Bill on papers, flashy, sweet disp. C. Vick Bowdon 770-258-5747

2003 APHA sorrel filly, gentle, ready to start, $1500. John Hemphill Winder 706-338-3017
2004 AQHA mare, Hickory Bar Bully X own daughter of Little Peppy. Jeff Lamb Ashburn 229-445-1993

23 yr. QH/TW dk. bay, 15hds., stout, child

safe, bombproof of fun 1eft,

t$ra1i0l, 0lo0v/oebsok. idsv, 1mcka'1ny

years Erwrn

Douglasville 770-920-1793

3 standardbred horses, work single, double

or ride, very gentIe. James. Chapman

Lafayette 706-866-2577

3

yr.

AP HA

sorre I

mare,

11 WI

do

anyth'1ng,

Ioads, cI.1ps, stands, w111 cross any creek and

go anywhere, $2000. Valeri Cushman

Thomson 706-597-1501

3 yr. grey paint gelding, regd., Ioads, feet d h 11 b k $1200 L' D d

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3 yr. old bay gelding, racing bloodlines, Royal Evening now and Shawnee Bugs, riding well under saddle, $2800. Traci Walden Stockbridge 678-416-3652
4 yr. Arabian cross palomino gelding, gentIe, smooth trot, green broke, trai1s or
show prospect, Coweta County, $2000. Annette Bowman Senoia 770-599-8207
4 yr. oId Haffrnger for saIe, $1000 Howard

Chocolate palomino gelding pony, 01 , pulls cart, $750. Christy Lewis Rincon 912_754 9953
Donkeys: standard female, $550 ; male $350, very gentle, grt. pasture guards, dely. 6a7va8i_l.7,731__7552,11exit 201 . Harry Lewis Jackson
Elegant '98 bay AQHA broodmare, Pine's Lee/Doc's Lynx, $1000. Marsha Hughes
Waynesboro 706-437-1074 Gelding, 6 yrs. truly exp. trail horse, bay
white sock and blaze, easy trot/canter, iumps:
loads, extra quiet, $3800. Gail Ford Winder 404-512-9073 =..:.G-=o..:r.g=.e:oo.:u:.:s..,.:::4._yr_ s. _ old_ba_y _ pon_ y, _ grt-. -b:a-r_rel prospect, 45 days training on trail riding, intermed. rider Judy Robinson Butler 478 862_3586
Mares (2) regd. sp'otted racking mother, 11
3
706 35_2029 Miniature Appy. mare, 34", bred, AMHA/R
dun/buckskin show colt, will be very small and correct. Stacy Brown Cleveland 706_3183013
Miniature bay stud, 3 yrs. old, current on shots. Donna Priest Cartersville 770-6558133 770_382_8913
Miniature donkey, solid blk. jack, 2 yrs., exc.

beau. head, natural rack, gentle, show quality, $2000. Sallye Forrester Covington 770-788=0-=6-"12=--~-,--,---=----:--:-"".-;--:----c;--:
Regd. Walking horse, 14.1 hds., perfect conf., 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,
BbourrnneAtuteg.M2e0n0l4o, 7w0o6n-d8e6r2fu-2l 4c6o0mpanions. Doris
Shetland stallion, chestnut, 8 yrs., Runotbraeirnt eBdu,rnnseGerdisffinm7a7tu0r_e227h.a5n2d1l3ing, $200.
TB mares, 10 yr and 2 yr., both drk. bays,
gorgeous, big, sound, sale $3000, lease
$1000. G. Brown Palmetto 770-463-2014 TWH 15 yrs., gelding, 16+hds., flashy,
retired show horse, intermed. ride1r1, lots of6t7ra2il exp., $2900. Tiffany Kirk Greenv1 e 706- .1.:"9".1:..c9" - - - - - - - - - - , . - : o - - - - - . , . . -
TWH 2 colts, 1 yr. out of Generator's BSiullnRdroozpiearnBdlaCcokmshmeaanrd9in1g2-D4e4l9ig-h1t5,3$31200 ea.
TWH gelding, sorrel, 15hds., 15 yrs., very gentle, smooth gait, grt. trail horse, goes anywhere, $1400. Betty Collins Dublin 478-
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TWH geldings: 4 yr. steel gray; 7 yr. bay.; 8 ySrh. ebalk/A./wlbhetr.t; Q9uyere. nblDk.a; ll9asyr7. 7s0tr-a5w05b-e0r0ry90roan.

Araucana Bantams lay colored eggs, chicks to adult, $1 to $5 each, lge. qty. Larry Johnson Canton 770-479-1360
BB Red Bantams, Silver Duckwings, Golden Sebrights and many more chickens for sale. George Fortner Sautee 706-8782675
Baby Royal Palm turkey poults, 4 wks. old, $8 each; also, still have some AIR, $3 each, 4 wks. old. George Pawlowski Silver Creek 706-766-2727
Bantam Araucanas, 1 yr. old, $3 each, Mille Fleur Bantams 6 mos., and Cochins 4 mos., $2 each. Kelly Clay Locust Grove 770-8981649
Bantams, Mille D'uccles, O.E. Spangled and Duckwings, $3 to $10 each, consider sellout pair Aseels. Tony Hegwood Lafayette 706-639-1984
Barred Rock chickens, guineas, Bronze and Royal Palm turkeys, most are '05 hatch. Sara Robbins Blairsville 706-745-2328
Barred Rocks, Black Sex Links, Buff Orpingtons, AIR, Speckled Sussex, Bantam Cochins $2-$10 each, healthy flock. S. Kress Whitesburg 678-229-7222
Beau. Bantam roosters $10, young Bantam pairs $20, trios $25; '05 mixed Bantam chicks $5 each. Margy Mathews Lawrenceville 770963-4039

broodmare, family horse. Lynn Smith Powder Burnette Mershon 912-632-5576

cont., Champion pedigree, $4500. Randy

Bronze tom turkey, about 9 mos. old, $35.

Springs 678-207-8448

Submit ads by Wednesday noon.

Cason Powder Springs 404-787-0227

Ads cannot be called in by phone.

James May Monroe 770-845-0201

Wednesday August 17, 2005

THE MARKET BULLETIN

-------------- -------------- Beau., colorful, rare breed, sgl. comb
Brown Leghorn chicks, McMurray hatched
Livestock Sales and Events vac., $4, Marietta or Greensboro. Bob
Flowers Powder SE!rings 770-943-7395
Black Australian swan, March '05 hatch
Clip and Save Calendar male DNA sexed, impressive size, beautifuI;
competent owner, pond, mate required. Lynn Mashburn Cumming 770-887-9056

Pheasant, 5 breeds, rare breeds of quail,
Partridge & pigeons, Mandarin ducks. Robert
Owen Harlem 706-556-0026 Pigeons, 20 plus pure breeds, call for
pictures and information. John Murray Milledgeville 478-453-8117
Pigeons, Racing Homers, young $5, breeders $10 each. James Nix Columbus

Bobwhite quail, ready Sept. 26, $3 each. J Wilson 699 Cottonwood Rd. Pitts 31072 229
648-6436 Bullneck Bobwhites, now taking orders fo r
flight and weather conditioned Bobwhite quaiI. Jackie/Kelli Duke 2926 GA. Hwy. 234 Leary
39862 229-792-0584 Jumbo Wisconsin quail eggs/chicks &

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

Brown egg layers hatched 5/3/05, sev breeds incl. RIA, Barred Rock, Buff
Orpington, others, $7.50 each, 10/$65

706-561-0504
Pigeons, all colors, call after 6 p.m., about 300, will sell all $3 piece. Kathy Smith 1843 Boy

Chinese Ringneck Pheasant eggs/chicks both NPIP certified, reas. prices. Neal Bush
SE!arta 706-467-9345

30/$175. Melanie Kirk Bogart 706-310-0986
Buff Orpington, young birds, 12-14 weeks $5 each. John Young Lavonia 706-356-5856
Buff Orpingtons, show qlty., chicks, 3 mos., $4 each, taking orders for baby chicks, to be hatched. 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 478-
946-3147 Button quail $5, Bourbon Red turkey poults

Scout Rd. Rockledge 30454 478-290-5942
Pigeons, beau. colors, exc. flyers, good for training bird dogs, etc., $5 each. Bobby Moxie}'. SoE!erton 912-529-6296
Pigeons, beautiful colors, 6 diff. breeds, call after 6 p.m. Nomi Siddioui 2433 Powder Serings Rd. Marietta 30064 770-943-3137
Purebred chicks, chickens, bantams, other. Ms. Kath}'. Milledgeville 478-457-5886
Qlty. Old English Bantams: BB Reds, Blacks, Blue Brassy Backs, Blue Wheatens,

Jumbo Wisconsin quail hatching eggs Bobwhite, extra big, 45/100, 150/500 240/1000. George Meadows 1157 Meadows Rd. Wadley 30477 478-252-9997
Now taking '05/'06 orders for Bobwhite quail, eggs, chicks, early release and flighI conditioned birds; also, pheasants. Haro\d Cook Colquitt 229-758-2119 229-758-6048
Pheasants and Chukars, flight conditioned for early release, small or lge. orders. Larry Tharee Cordele 229-273-1701

$8, Ringnecks $5, Silver Pheasants $15, Iree Blue Splash, Creles, Spangles, Fawn & SDW.
cockerels. Kevin Daft Braselton 770-965- Ted Charles Douglasville 770-942-6847

Poultry/Fowl Wanted

0599

AIR rooster, 6 mos. old, free. Sue Harmony Want Standard Speckled Sussex hens and

- Call ducks for sale, White Calls, Ginger Red Fort Valle~ 770-316-5002

any kind of Bantam Cochin hens, can trade or

OE for sale. Mark Richardson Dalton 706

RIA rooster, under 1 yr. old, beau., fiesty, bu}'.. Eric Brantle}'. Cedartown 770-748-5854

259-7269

not for slaughter, free to good home. M. Want big chickens, 0.E. Bantams, ducks

Call ducks for sale. W. Jackson 3480 Ridge Shoetaw Resaca 706-629-5685

guineas, turkeys, reas. priced. Johnny Carney

Ave. Macon 31204

AIR, Barred Rock, Dominique, Buff Danielsville 706-795-5728

Cocks, hens, stags, Jimmy East Hatch Orpington for sale, near laying age. Randy Want doves to raise, white, tangerine or

Brown Reds, Blue Face, Roundheads Gazawa}'. Cumming 770-889-6691

peach. Lee Adams Macon 478-471-9757

Butchers, Grays, many more breeds, caII AIR-Orpington, Sex Link cross, 4 mos. to 1 476-731-9284

anytime. Russell Griffin Gainesville 770-532- 1/2 yrs., $6 each; also, GQF incubator $300, Want duck or geese for 2 A. pond. Bob

8447 770-241-0328

cages. J.O. Jones Nashville 229-686-9522 Johnson Snellville 770-388-9347

D'uccles, Millies, White, Pore, Black Red Jungle fowl, 3 young roosters. R. Want free ducks, geese, swans to good

Goldnecks New Hampshire & AIR chickens Fowler 2460 Dumas Rd. Hillsboro 31038 home, one A. pond, w/in 50 miles of

for sale. Ernie Gilmer Gay 706-538-6022

706-468-8664

Kennesaw. Ben Worley Kennesaw 770-653-

Doves, '05 hatch, White $12 each

Roosters $5 each, pair of '04 Golden 4745

Tangerine $20 each or 2/$35, Peach $1 5 Sebrights $20. JoAnne Brown Monroe 770-

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 706-647-3559.

C002567 Info: Waylan Hitchcock, 478-553-9938 or Lewie Fortner, 478-

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469-5178.

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Every Thurs. Horse Auction, All Breed Horse Every 3rd Sat. Horse Sale, tack, 7 pm, I

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

horses to follow, Triple H Sales, 5250 I

pm, cash or approved checks, Reidsville. GAL 2687 Info: Mike Holland, 912-654-2863/614-6621.
Every Fri. night Horse Sale, 7:30 pm, 102

Old Savannah C002567 Info:

Rd., Tennille. GAL Waylan Hitchcock,

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478-553-9938, Gary Williams, 478- I

469-3805.

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Lumber City Hwy., Hazlehurst. Info: Every 2nd Sat. Livestock Auction, Waddell I

Steve Underwood, 912-594-6200 (night) or 912-375-5543 (day). Every Fri. night Goat, Poultry & Small Animal Sale, 7 pm, Buggy Town

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

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animals; selling miscellaneous at 1O I

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

Auction, 1315 Hwy. 341 S.,

4955/416-7217.

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Barnesville. GAL #3177 Info: 770-3580872/1786. Every 2nd Fri. Horse & Tack Sale only, 7

Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Pony Express Horse Sales; located jct. of Hwys. 11 & 142; tack 6 pm, horses 8 pm; GAL#2549.

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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

Barn. #AUNR2916 Info: Wayne Coker, 706-540-8418. Every Sat. Small Animals, Chickens, Rabbits, Sheep, Goats & Horse Sale,

Hogs, Goats, Sheep & Fowl Sale, 1 pm, H&M Livestock Market, Lyons,

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

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 Cly., at old Chattahoochee Livestock Barn. Info: Wayne Coker, 706-540-8418.

Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Goat Sale, 1 pm, poultry, rabbits & fowl to follow, Triple H Sales, 5250 Old Savannah Rd.,

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Every Sat. night Goat, Poultry & Small

Tennille. GAL C002567 Info: Waylan I

each. Myrtice Jackson Flowery Branch 770-
967-9670
Doves, Ringneck $10, White $15, Muscovy ducks, all ages, pigeons, White $15, colored $10, chicken eggs $2/dozen. Marie Murphy

266-2774
Roosters, 5 mos., $10 each obo.; Easter egg chickens, Light Brahma, Golden Crested Polish, English, Modern Game, Leghorn, others. M. Nolan Marietta 770-590-7054

ALTERNATIVE
LIVESTOCK if you have questions regarding tn1s

Animal Auction, 7 pm, Bradley-

Hitchcock, 478-553-9938 or Lewie I

Wayside Auction, 1035 Monticello Hwy., Gray. GAL 2070 Info: Curtis Barfield, 478-986-8852 or Bobby

Fortner, 478-469-5178. Every 4th Sat. Miscellaneous Sale, 10 am,
goats, poultry, small animals sale, 12

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Russell, 478-986-4657.

noon, cash only, Gaines Livestock I

Marietta 770-428-4900

Sell out-chickens: Blue Reds, Blue category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or Every 1st Sat. Horse & Tack Sale, 7 pm,

Auction, Hwy. 84, Quitman. GAL I

Fawn Indian Runner ducks hatched May 1 pond ready, pretty & sweet, good layers, $1 5 or trade. Terry Spillman Woodstock 770-591
2088

BrassyBacks, Creles, Blues, Wheatens. James Hill Covington 770-385-8137
Selling for health reason, flock of some of the best Roller pigeons. C.L. Hand Bowdon

404-651-9082. The Alternative Livestock category
. contains ads for ratites (ostriches, rheas,
and emus) as well as other "non

Buggy Town Auction, 1315 Hwy. 341

#2514 Info: 229-263-9940.

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s., Barnesville. GAL #3177 Info: 770358-0872/1786.

Every 4th Sat. KW2 Livestock Goat & Sheep Sale, held at Eastanollee

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

Livestock Market, Hwy. 17, btwn. I

Flock reduction sale, approx. 100 qlty 770-258-7141

traditional" livestock.

Sale, 1 pm, Tri County Livestock

Toccoa & Lavonia. Info.: Ken Wells, I

Game cocks, diff. breeds, high station, $50 each. Zaki Zubeida Griffin 770-227-5681 770-775-6330
Game chickens, roosters & hens, Hateh Claret crosses, Brown-Reds, & Roundheads will sell pens also. Wayne Morton Buena Vista 229-649-2574
Game fowl, 2 yr. old cocks, bull stags hatch Miner Blue, Roundhead, Shuffler. Scott Moon Hillsboro 706-468-0757
Game fowl: cocks and hens, 1 pr. of FantaiI, pigeons. ducks, Bantams and young hvy chickens. Micheal Aldridge Dall- 770-4456942
Game roosters and hens, diff. breeds White Hackle, hatch, etc. Coop Frazier Forsyth 478-992-6963
Grey Game rooster, one yr. old w/two game hens $40 for all. J. Picklesimer Dawsonville 770-893-1038
Guineas $8 each. Scot DeBockler Arcade 706-367-0761
Hens, Barred Rock, White Rock, Golden Comets, 1-2 yrs. old, $13 each, 1 Fawn rooster $5. Joe Neil McDonough 770-401 0385
Hvy. breed ducks: Blue, Silver or Black Swedish; Rauen, Cayuga, Pekin, pasture raised. Roger Bell Millen 478-982-5762
Laying chickens, you catch, take all, $3 each. Albert White Villa Rica 770-459-9038
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 to 3 days old, can ship by P.O., 1 wk. to 18 wk ducks, this yr. grown ducks & geese

Silkie for sale, young Black pairs, white pair, hen w/chicks. J.E. Hill 145 FrairTuck Rd. Fa~etteville 30215 770-461-4387
Silver Lace Wyandottes, 3 hens, 1 rooster, good layers brown eggs. Ruth Walker Rockmart 770-684-6150
Silver Sebrights, '05 hatched, $30 pair, $12 rooster. Jennifer Fletcher Jenkinsburg 770775-7494
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, White mute babies, 3/4 grown, very healthy, unsexed $250 each or $200 each for all. R. Stewart Cleveland 706-865-5000
Swans: Black Australian swans, 3 mo. old strong and healthy, 3 males at $200 each, DNA sexed. Tere Loeez Oxford 770-787-2955
Turkey (bronze) poults, 3 mos. old for sale, $11 each. Michael Oberbillig Dahlonega 706867-6349
Turkeys, 1 wk. old & up, $7 and up; 1 pr. Bronze $85, 1 Royal Palm tom $40. Miles Russell Meansville 706-648-3503
Two pair Red Golden Pheasants, '04 hatch, 0.E. Bantams, snowy mallard ducks, others. Dann}'. R}'.als Milled!l!ville 478-452-8497
White Rock rooster, age 1 yr., $6. Dari E. Arbogast Kennesaw 770-428-5719
White doves $12/pair. Jane Gray Hartwell 706-376-8906
Young Muscovy ducks for sale $7. Jamie Aeeleton S~lvania 912-863-7415
Young mallard ducks, 3rd generation, baby peacocks, baby guineas, Ive. msg. Willie Keen Jr Perl)'. 478-987-3687

Alpaca geldings, white, bay & silver gray halter broken, leads/ties/loads, fiber available $700 each or all for $1800. Shawn Stamps Dahlonega 678-313-4128
Alpaca starter herd, Hucaya bred females young females, herd sire geldings, call tor info. D. Wonik Atlanta 706-716-5365
Female llama and her 2 mo. old female cria $700, pregnant llama $400, all regd. Tom Roberts SteE!hens 706-296-3209
Free (three) young emus w/purchase oI hatcher and incubator $500 or will trade lor kennels. Mani}! Perry Griffin 404-427-0600
Llama, spring babies, males $300, females $800, babies must be 6 mos. old, good selection. Dennis Grafe Resaca 706-625 5045 423-266-8889
Llamas, largest selection of quality registered llamas, starting at $500, friendly halter trained, delivery available. Liliane Grant Dallas 770-445-2855
Two female llamas, regd. 6 yrs. and 3 yrs old, $350@ black and black/white. Steve Hethcox LaGrange 706-883-7244
Alternative Livestock Requiring. Permit/License
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
The Georgia Department of NaturaI Rinecsluoduirncgesmroesgtulhaoteosfemd asntoycekxeoxticceapnt imllaamlsa' and buffalo. However, upon compliance with applicable state regulations, a deer farming license for the commerciaI production of meat and fiber is available

Sales, Hwy. 206 & 268 Crossing,

864-861-4398; Kevin Williams, 864- I

Ambrose. Info.: 912-359-3803 Sherrel Day, 912-359-2914.

or

303-0622. Every 4th Sun. Horse/tack sale, 12:30 pm,

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

G&R Sales Southeastern Arena, I

Baxley Fairgrounds, begin 12:30 pm;

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

goats, pigs, poultry. Info: Steve Smith,

627-2727.

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

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Notice
Livestock auctions listed in the Market Bulletin sometimes offer related ttems tor sale, such as tack and other

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I livestock equipment. Notices for auctions selling any items other than livestock must be accompanied by the

______________ .. auction license number of the principal auctioneer or auction firm conducting the auction, per regulations of
the Georgia Secretary of State. Notices without this infonnation 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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-------------- Want to buy goats, purebred or mixed 1992 Zepher BP, 3H slant, 7' high, steel

breed, will pick up and pay cash, no Sunday dressing rm., rear comp., top rack, good

calls. Wa:tne Green Bremen 770-562-3605 cond., $5000. L. Hogan Bathlehem 770-586-

0772

LIVESTOCK HANDLING
If you have questions regarding ads m this
category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.
'02 GN Ponderosa trail rider, special 3H slant, rear tack, AC/heat, bed, exc. cond., $6500. Sonya Cannady Rincon 912-6602735
'03 sorrel mare, elegant N/N neck, pretty head, 15.2hds. by W/C Noble tradition out of daughter Conclusive Beau., $3500. George Reece Bremen 770-537-1783
'89 Featherlite alum. 14' stock trailer w/escape door, cut-gate, butterfly back doors, good cond. Doug Haynie Statham 770-7251684

1997 20' Stoll stock trailer, good floor, rubber mats, $3500. Ron Hall Jasper 404431-2217
1997 Adams 2H 12' slant GN SQ AC, grt. cond., floor mats, barely used, $3800. Tina Pittman Athens 706-540-2397
1997 Big Valley 3H SL GN, dressing rm., drop down windows, rear tack, all steel, needs painting, $4000. Brian Gunter Griffin 770227-0420
1999 CM Competitor 4H slant, BP, front dressing rm., rear tack, drop down windows, exc. cond. Tana Boutwell Atlanta 706-7995019
1999 WW 2H BP trailer, all steel gray, good cond., $3000/obo. Kelly Dupree Byron 478396-3419

'92 Bee 4H slant, GN, drop windows, vents, 2000 Sundowner 2H GN trailer, extra tall, dressing rm., tack closet, solid floor, good extra wide w/ramp and corral panels, $8500.

Ra:tmond Seckinger Ellabell 912-858-5048
Mallard ducks, 3rd generation from wild, $6 $1 O each; also, Indian Runners. Bobby Tucker Moultrie 229-941-2234
Mixed breed chicks, Speckled Sussex, Buff Orpington, Black Cochin, born 6/1/05, $5 each. Josh Fort Ball Ground 770-888-6839
O.E. Bantams, BB Reds. Ray Powers Carrollton 770-834-7561

Poultry/Fowl Requiring Permit/License
If you have questions regarding this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
Advertisements for wood ducks must be accompanied by a USDA permit. Permits are available from the U.S. Fish and

for the following species: fallow deer, axis deer, sika deer, elk, red deer, reindeer, and caribou. For more information on the deer farming license, contact the Georgia Department of Agriculture at (404) 6563667. For information on licenses of other species of hoofed stock (except llama and buffalo), contact the Georgia Department of Natural Resources Special Permit Unit at (770) 761-3044. Individuals submitting

cond., $5000. K. Knighton Canton 770-6330267
'98 CM 3H SL GN, good cond., $4000. Pat Beatenbough Bowman 706-245-9326
1 set of wht. oak side bodies for 8' Chev. bonus load pick up, can be adapted to 6'. Hugh Webb Douglasville 770-949-1902
12' gates, 4' gates, 8' gates, western 16" saddle, Aussie saddle, 14" western saddle,

Rand}'. C. Hackler Marietta 678-355-6039
2001 Exiss 3 hours slant w/tack rm. and living quarters, like new, $10,500. Sherrie Forbes Rockmart 404-797-8919
2001 Sooner, 2H, straight load, GN, 7' high, exc. cond., $10,500, call aft. 6 P.M. Martina Wilson Moreland 770-253-0815
2002 GN Brand Combination stock trailer, 16'x6', 7' tall, divider gate, floor level escape

0.E. Bantams, show qlty., '05 hatch, some Wildlife Service, Attn: Permit Section, P.O. advertisements to buy and sell regulated bits. B. Miles. Franklin 706-675-0882

door, tack comp. overnose, metal top/stack

.adults, 25 varieties. A. Wofford Ila 706-789- Box 49208, Atlanta, GA 30359. Advertisers hoofed stock in the Market Bulletin must 15" Abette Endurance saddle, blk., wide sides, $6500. Lisa Whitlon Lula 678-617-

3196

must submit a copy of current permit with provide a photocopy of the appropriate tree, super comfy, wide padded stirrups, like 2053

O.E. Game Bantams for sale, 15 varieties their first ad. Permit copies will be Iicense with their ad.

new, used 10x, $200. Michelle Wright 2003 Sundowner trail blazer Ill, 28' 2H

Derek Beavers Crandall 706-695-0704

returned upon request. Advertisements

Moreland 770-328-2024

slant, LQ, GN, lots of extras, financing avail.

0.E. Game Bantams from show stock for bobwhite quail must be accompanied Black, Blue, White, BB Reds, Silver by a copy of the advertiser's commercial

LIVESTOCK WANTED

16" American Saddlery roping saddle, like Debbie M. Hopkins Good Hope 770-267new, brown w/wht. trim, basket weave design, 9337

ff Duckwings, Wheatens, Blue Splash & doves. quail breeders license. Since this is a state

you have questions regarding ads in this $500. Ann Evans Toccoa 706-886-4131

2H BP home made trailer, extra tall, walk-

Mack McBumett Tyrone 770-487-2233

protected bird, the Georgia Department of category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651- 16" Garrison all-round saddle, $400/obo. thru, ramp, grt. shape, light weight, $1500.

O.E. Silver Duckwing trio, '05 Mille Fleur Natural Resources requires anyone selling 9081 or 404-651-9082.

Brent Turner Thomaston 404-717-1889

Lori Coale}'. Atlanta 678-574-0660

D'uccle, S.D. Modern, Silkie, Gold & Silver Sebright. Ra}'. Pa:tne Jasper 706-692-6769
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

bobwhite quail to have this license. For license information, write: DNR, Game and Fish Division, 2189 Northlake Parkway, Suite 108, Tucker, GA 30084.
Bobwhite or Coturnix quail hatching eggs $45/100, $105/500, $198/1000, price includes

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,"

16" custom made western pleasure saddle, $500; 12" pony saddle w/girth, $125. Betsy Handle}'. Warner Robins 478-922-8762
16' cattle trailer dual axle, heavy built, can be converted to equip!. trailer, includes ramps., $1400. Wes Wilkie Alpharetta 770-

2H BP walk-thru trailer, 7.3 tall, extra wide, straight load w/ramp. Marlie Collini Atlanta 404-516-3387
2H BP, extra tall, stock type, good floor, elec. works, pulls grt., $1350. Penny Dinkins Hahira 229-241-8251

$15, pair breeder Fantail pigeons $15, 5 pr. Diamond doves $30 pair, Snowy Call ducks $25 pair. Michael Miller Buchanan 770-6465884
Pair of Black Silkies, BT White Japanese, mixed game. Bob Bryant 690 Parker Dr. Ellijay 30540 706-276-6035

shipping, send check/money order. Jean Strickland P.O. Box 9 Pooler 31322 912-7485769
Bobwhite quail Jumbo Wisconsin hatching eggs, 43/100, 150/600, 240/1000. Raymond Meadows Wadle~ 478-252-5345
Bobwhite quail, Northern flight type, taking

are not acceptable for publication; neither are ads for free or unwanted livestock.
Want baby doll sheep, reas. priced, 1 ram, 2 ewes, registration unnecessary. Ann Daniel Macon 478-743-4184
Want meat rabbits by the pound; also Dutch, Lops, Netherlands, Angora, Woolies,

360-9214
17'' Ortho-Flex Patriot saddle, exc. cond., blk., paid $2300, asking $800. Randy Capes Bremen 770-537-9955 770-546-2281
1987 Stoll stock trailer, wht.. good tires, solid floor, good cond., center divider, gate and escape door, $1800. Anna Love

2H farm wagon, spring seat, & double treeds, very good cond. Russell O'Quinn Blackshear 912-449-5904
32' Trailet 2H deluxe LQ, full kitchen, stove, refridg., microwave, full bath, sleeps 3, heaVAC, $14,000. Lee Kennedy Madison 706-319-6754

Pekin ducks $10 each, mixed breed ducks, $8 each. Josephine Bush Jackson 770-504-

orders, eggs $150@ 1000, chicks $300 @1000. Glen Lott Wra~ 229-468-5566

Mini-Rex, Lion head. Susan Hornsby Ellijay 7 06-635-7205

Jefferson 706-367-7468 1988 Brenderup Prestige 2H BP, wht.,

Australian stock saddle, seat equal to 16" western, adjustable flocking in panels, over

1187

Bobwhite quail, flight & weather condition, a Want to buy 1 cheviot male sheep. Crist needs work, walls/floor, frames/mech-sound, girth, western stirrups, $150. B. Martin

Pekin, .Muscovy, Indian Runners, young variety of ages available, call for pricing. R. y,oder Montezuma 478-472-7942

asking $1000, brakes inertia-type, safest- Barnesville 770-358-9922

ducks, chickens, Buff Brahmas, White Silkies, Jarrard Rome 706-291-8206

Want to buy approx. 20 head of smaller made trailer on road today, aft. 6 P.M. Ellen Barrel saddles, 14 1/2" Circle Y Martha

Araucana, Polish trio, geese grown, all kinds Bobwhite quail, good flying birds, taking frame heifers, British white, Angus, or Wright Grantville 706-637-9480

Josey Ultimate, good cond., $600; also, 16"

available, $25 each. Jason McCall Griffin orders for '05f06 season; also, have eggs for hereford breeders, 450-500. Dwayne

Iike new, J. Black w/silver, $650. T. Cummings

404-227-0945

sale. Mark Wood Clarkesville 706-754-7631 Heatwole Metter 912-682-5794

Only one ad may be placed per family unit. Kennesaw 770-218-3886

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Billy Cook 15" w/Amy Gamlin tree, old rebuilt saddle, new seat & wool, no emblem, grt. ride, $500. K. Morris Barnesvme 770358-6800
Circle Y western plasure show saddle and breastplate, $3000 new, Phil Harris horse size show halter. E. Wayne Savage Winder 770867-4726
Circle Y western saddle, 15 1/2", good cond., $500, will trade. Susie Chastain Bremen 770-537-6983
Good western saddle w/pad, bridle and hackamore, $400. Nicole Hansard Ellenwood 770-961-5360

'04 Alfalfa hay, horse qlty., blister beetle free, 60 lb. bales, dely. available, $8.50 bale. Carrie Willbur Canton 770-846-7979
'04 Alicia bermuda 4x5; mulch $10, 600 rolls; '05 Alicia 4x5, well fertilized, under shelter $30. Horace Chitty Moultrie 229-8915455 229-324-3511
'04 Tift 44 bermuda, horse qlty., fert., weed control, sq. bales, $4 at barn, dely. available. John Williams Social Circle 770-464-4433
'04 bermuda/fescue mixed w/native grass, exc. horse hay, sq. bales $3.50/bale, fertilized, Cartersville area. Carla Joyce White 770-3838995

'05 Tift 44 bermuda hay for sale, round and square bales, under shelter, highly fertilized/ exact qlty. Durand Deal Tifton 229-388-5054
'05 Tift 44 bermuda hay, horse qlty., no weeds, fertilized, rain free, $3.75 bale; fescue/bermuda mix-$2.75/bale, round, 4'x5', $8/roll. M. Kennerly Hoschton 404-547-4029
'05 Tift 44 bermuda hay, horse quality, no weeds, fertilized, rain free, $3.75/bale; fescue/bermuda mix $2.75 bale, fescue/bermuda mix round bale-4'x5'-$8 roll. James Hogsad Auburn 678-425-8421
'05 Tift 44 hay, rain and weed free, prime horse qlty., lge. sq. bales $4 in barn, $3.50

'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 770-748-3419
'05 mixed grasses, (fescue & johnsongrass), sq. bales, $3/bale. Bill Graham Martin 706-779-6990
'05 premium Tift 44 & Coastal bermuda, bermuda rolls, heavily fert., weed free, dry stored barn @$50/roll. Tim Hunter Conyers

AG SEED FOR SALE If you have quest10ns 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

Horse trailer 1999, 3H slant model, has '04 fescue hay, 4x5 round bales, approx. 50 behind baler. T. Nelson Perry 478-987-2156 770-483-8712 770-922-6653

publication without this documentation will

small living area w/sink, bed, and shower only, bales. good qlty., no weeds, $10 each. W.H. '05 Tift 44 hay, rolls $35 each, in barn, '05 '05 prime Coastal bermuda, horse qlty. hay, not be published. Certain varieties of seed

bring your offers. N. Collins Gainesville 770- Turner Brooks 770-716-7693 706-835-2113 fescue/bermuda mix $20 each (rolls). Dan fert. UGA soil specs., round or sq. bales in are protected from propagation unless they

983-3715

'04 top horse qlty. Coastal bermuda, lge. sq. Tant Barnesville 770-358-3024

barn, dely. available. Olin Trammell Forsyth are grown as a class of certified seed. For

Horse trailer, 3H slantload BP, exc. cond., bales $3.50. Jim Fenley Roberta 478-836- '05 Tift 44 sq. bales $4, round $35; '05 478-994-6463

example, wheat seed such as Florida 304,

new tires, side-mounted water tank, good floor 4444

fescue sq. bales $3, round $30, horse qlty., '05 rye, not combined mix w/bermuda, 98 Coker 9152, Coker 9835 and soybean seed,

w/mats, dressing/tack area, $4500. Kay Piper '05 4x5 rolls, Coastal or Tift 44 bermuda, weed free, fertilized in barn. Guy Seals Hiram rolls, 1200#, $15; '04 bermuda, 100 rolls, such as 6738, Haskell and Benning, may not

Rockmart 770-684-7753

horse qlty., $40, lge. sq. bales-$3. 75, fescue 770-942-3759

1200#, $15, no dely. Ray Lister Cochran 478- be propagated for sale unless the seed has

New draft horse western saddle(Rod Kibler $25, fertilized, rain free in barn. W. Glover '05 Tift 44 sq. bales, horse qlty., taking 934-1053 478-952-2747

been grown as a class of certified seed.

saddlery) w/blanket/bridle/girth, $1800; black Griffin 770-599-9806

orders for 2nd cutting, $3.25 from field. D. '05 sq. bale fescue, orchard grass, clover Propagation of such seed is a violation of

draft horse English saddle(Ascot Intl.) w/stirrups/Jeathers/pad/girth, $650. Trixie Roukoski Powder Springs 770-795-1434
Powder River squeeze chute for horned cattle, $2750. C. L. Williams Cordele 229273-3700
Stock GN holds 4 to 6 horses, stud gate, dressing rm., new axles, tires, breaks, wiring, pulls grt. Meredith Luce Hampton 770-4725696
Stock trailer, 6x9, heavy duty, dual axle, fold down/side open gate, toolbox, good floor, 6' high rails, homemade trailer, good cond., $500. Mark Woodham Morgan 404-379-8037
Stock trailer, BP, 14', would make a good goat or calf trailer, $750/obo. Wayman Jordan Mableton 770-732-1250
W&W 3H slant GN w/DR and saddle rack, x-tall/draft size, red, like new cond., $5000. C.

'05 Alfalfa $6.50/bale, '05 Tift 44 bermuda/$3. 75 bale, Russell bermuda/$3. 75 bale, fert., sq. bales, horse qlly., in barn, mxd.$2.50/bale, will del.(extra). Helmut/Charlie Cawthon Rome 706-802-0797
'05 Alfalfa square bales, fert., horse qlty., $4.50 per bale, dely. extra, Morgan Co. C. Sherwood Madison 706-342-7636
'05 Alfalfa, 55 lbs., $5; Alfalfa/Timothy mix $4.50/bale, orchard grass $3. J. Higdon Rossville 706-866-4999
'05 Alfalfa, horse qlty., $5-$7 bale depending on cutting, cow qlty., $3-$4, big rills $50 UQ. Frank Harris Musella 770-468-1098
'05 Alicia bermuda hay, 4x5 rolls, $25 per roll; also, '04 Alicia $15 per 5x5 roll, all well fert. Jody Redding Moultrie 229-324-2500
'05 Alicia bermuda hay, 4x5 rolls, net wrapped, fert. to UGA specs. horse, cow qlty.

Blackmore Cartersville 770-712-7157
'05 Tilt 44, 2nd cutting, highest horse qlty., sq. & round, field & barn, $2.50-$3.25, round $20 & $25. Keith Boozer Monroe 770-6015217
'05 Tift 44/Bahia mix premium horse qlty. hay, fert. to UGA specs., rain/weed free, $3.50 in barn. Ralph Mills Gainesville 770-5368438
'05 bermuda Tift 44 and Coastal, 4x5 rolls, weed and rain free, fertilized to specs., stored in barn. Charles Mcintosh Monroe 770-2679536
'05 bermuda fescue mix, fertilized, horse qlty., sq. bales/$3, round bales $20. Lewis Hayes Aragon 770-684-6850
'05 bermuda hay in barn, horse qlty. $30; 05 fescue hay $20, 4x5 rolls. Terry Stephenson Commerce 706-335-2654 706-

mix, $2 @ barn, $1. 75 behind baler, Plainville/Calhoun area. D. Cobb Plainville 678-462-2002
'05 sq. bales fescue $2.25/field, $2. 75/barn, bermuda $3.25/field, $3. 75/barn, fescue rolls $12; mulch $1.50/bale. Charles Chastain Talking Rock 706-253-3982
'05 top qlly. fescue sq. bales $2.25 each; also, mulch $2 each, rain free in barn. Joe Bradley Canon 706-356-8295
1st qlty. Tift 44 hay (sq. bales) in barn; Monroe, Social Circle, Good Hope area, call for details. J. Stevens Good Hope 770-2667310
2005 bermuda, sq. $3.25, rnd. $30; fescue mixed, sq. $2.75, rnd. $25; good qlty. David Willett Loganville 770-883-5600
4x5 rolls horse qlty. bermuda $25-taking orders, '04 $20; also, mulch $10. Tom Meeks

the Plant Variety Protection Act and the Federal Seed Act. If you have questions regarding certified seed, call the Market Bulletin office or the Georgia Department of Agriculture Seed Division, (404) 656-3635.
'05 Wrens rye and GA Gore wheat seed for sale, germ. report avail., 50 lb. bags, no weed seed, $9.50/rye, $7/wheat. Anthony Burch Montezuma 478-472-6288
Brown Top Millet seed, bagged, 87% germ.; also feed wheat, bagged. Jimbo Hatcher Macon 478-954-1688 478-474-0034
Rye Wren's Abruzzi 2005, 50 lob. bag, cleaned and treated, 86% germ., no noxious weeds, $9/bag. Henry Beckworth Gibson 706-598-2106
Turnip green, 7-top, '05 seed, 92% germ., fall and spring crops, $1/teaspoon w/SASE. J. C. Hill Ellijay 706-635-7627

Harrison Kennesaw 770-420-2597

Justin Dotson Tifton 229-392-7697

207-5279

West Green 912-384-6449

Ag Plants for Sale

Want alum. GN stock trailer, 16' or longer. Mark Woodham Atlanta 706-752-0077
Want to buy a 24' GN stock trailer. Donald Green Temple 770-841-6815
Want to buy used 17" dressage saddle w/wide or extra wide tree, must be in good cond. Shelley MacMillan Madison 706-342-1979
RABBITS If you have questions regaMmg ads m this
category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.
8 rabbits and 3 cages w/all supplies, $100. Tom Victor McDonough 770-898-9473
Breeders and bunnies, Lionheads, Netherland Dwarf Mini-Rex, NZW, San Juan, California, Holland Lops, lrg. selection of sizes and colors avail. Anthony Brown Jackson 770-504-9507
Breeders, pedigree, fuzzy-lops, VelvetLops, Lionheads, high quality, lie., also cages for sale. Tammi Jordan Morven 229-775-2873
Bunnies for sale, some lop, some mixed $15. S. Grimm Ellenwood 770-474-0445
Domestic rabbits for sale, $6 ea. M. Fernald Powder Springs 770-942-6158
Flemish Giants, French Lops, San Juan

'05 Alicia bermuda, horse qlty. hay, $3.50 12er bale. Lar!Y Baile Conyers 770-483-6847
'05 Alicia, Tift, & Russell bermuda, fert. & limed, sq./$4, 4x5 rounds/$40, dely. available. Glenn Hayes Oxford 770-786-3737 770-7866425
'05 Bahia/Coastal sq. bales, horse qlty., fertilized, $2.50 & $3 per bale. J. King Warrenton 706-465-9139
'05 Cheyenne and sun grazer bermuda, horse quality, fert. UGA specs., square $3 field, $4 barn, round $35. Greg Pannell Monroe 770-207-6542
'05 Coastal bermuda & fescue mix, 4x5 round bales $15/bale in field, fertilized, Little River Farm. Mr. Lonnie/Gerald 3781 Monticello Hwy. Madison 30650 706-3428229 706-540-0147
'05 Coastal bermuda 4x5 round bales-$20. Ronnie Granade Gordon 478-628-5418
'05 Coastal bermuda hay, fertilized, sq. bales, $3.25 out of field, $4 out of barn. Tony Willis Eatonton 706-485-2427 706-473-0825
'05 Coastal bermuda hay, horse qlty., weed free, rain free, exc., $3.25 sq., $30 round roll. Ed Still Walnut Grove 770-856-3000
'05 Coastal bermuda hay, round bales $30. N. Donalson Watkinsville 770-725-1507

'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
'05 bermuda sq. bales, weed and rain free, horse qlty., Tift 44 and World Feeder, $3. 75. David Harden LaFayette 706-397-8347
'05 bermuda/orchard/rye/fescue mixed round bales $10 and up. Grady Roberts Aragon 770-684-9866
'05 cutting bermuda-fescue mix, exc. qlty., weed free, rain free, 4x4 rolls, barn stored, $20 each, Stone Oak Farms. Marsha Halloran Arnoldsville 706-548-0066
'05 fescue & orchard grass hay, horse qlty., hvy. sq. bales, fert./limed, rain free. Lamar Long Chatsworth 706-695-5906
'05 fescue 4x5 rolls in barn, well fert., $20 roll; also, rolls outside $10/roll. Eugene Sigers Rockmart 770-684-6914
'05 fescue and bermuda 4x5 rolls, fert. in barn, horse qlty., $30-$50, dely. available. Tommy Lee McDonough 770-898-3959
'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 $18 roll, under shelter. Jackson Jones Bogart 706-548-6043

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 fescue hay bales, barn stored, fall '04 @ $15, summer '05 @$25. Jerry Jackson/ Mary Ann Bennett Rockmart 770684-6413 770-684-3462
Alfalfa hay, '05, $8 sq. bales. Dan Holl Newnan 770-253-1188
Bermuda hay, Tift 44, sq. bales, 2nd cutting, $4/bale, exc. horse hay. Paige Bullock Dallas 770-445-2107 770-314-9750
Bermuda hay, square bales, '04 horse qlty., stored under cover, you load $2.50 each or $2.25 for approx. 200. Patrea Pabst Dewy Rose ae12ied@aol.com 706-213-1197
Bermuda horse rolls and sq. bales, orchard and Russell mix, select equine blend, UGA Master Forager. Richard Roberson Aragon 706-232-0583
Coastal and mxd. grasses hay, good cow hay, you pick up $20 to $25 a roll. Brian Byrd Lyons 912-578-6014
Coastal bermuda hay, well fertilized and limed, 4'x5' rolls, '05 crop in barn, $35. W.J. Tyson Per!:Jl 478-987-1278 478-987-2515
Coastal bermuda sq. bales $4 @barn, fertilized, horse qlty., rain free, taking orders

If you have questions regarding this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081 or404-651-9082.
1 gal. blueberry plants, $3, Tiftblue Climax Premire, Ive. messg. Connie Quinn Mineral Bluff 706-492-4622
American chestnut seedlings, from 34 yr. old tree from nuts, Martha Washington Estate, $10 ea. plus shipping: Baker Huff Atlanta 404-634-6027
Cert. bermuda sprigs, Tifton 85, 44, Coastal, Russell, Tifway & Alicia, also custom Qlanting. Gene Hart Guyton 912-728-3380
Coastal and Russell Bermuda sprigs, also custom planting statewide, references furnished. Robert McNair Junction City 706269-2563 706-575-5697
Grandma Old fashion multiplying onions for fall planting, 3 lb., $10, $5 postage. R. Jones Gainesville 770-536-1712
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
Ag Seed/Plants Wanted

Jersey Woolies, English Lops, Lion Heads Fuzzy Lops, Harlequin. Linda E. Adams Bettllehem 770-307-5854
Flemish Giants, NZW, San Juan rabbits for sale. Carl Sutton Cleveland 706-865-3712
Flemish Giants, NZW, San Juan; also feeder rabbits, starting @ $5 ea. Carl Sutton Cleveland 706-868-3712
Flemish Giants, Whites, fawns, NZW cross
FLOWERS FOR SALE and Giant Chinchilla, call between 8 P.M. and
10 P.M. Keith Clark Tignall 706-285-2914
ff Free bunnies, born 7-4-05, handled daily
affectionate and too cute, mom is pedigreed Harlequin Magpie, pies. avail. Alicia Youngken Lawrenceville 678-344-9958
Holland Lop and Lionshead cross, $5 to $15. Tina Lane Franklin 770-845-7444 770 842-2099
Mini-Rex baby bunnies, solid black and
spotted, $1 O ea. Brenda Carlisle Macon 478-
477-1733
Mini-Rex bucks, $1 Oea., Holland lop does pedigreed, $10 ea., Netherland dwarf/Dutch buck, $10, GOA lie. Christi Tolbert Ellaville 229-937-9132
NZW cross bunnies for sale, $3 ea. Eric Olmsted Newnan 770-254-9919
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 colors, healthy, state
- licensed. Beverly Whitener Dalton 706-277
2595 Several 3 mos. old rabbits, cute, gr!

'05 Coastal bermuda hay, sq. bales $3, 4x5 round bales, stored in barn, $30 per roll. Harold Townley Watkinsville 706-769-6146
'05 Coastal bermuda hay, sq. bales, few weeds, highly fert., horse qlty., $4 del., $3.25 pickup in barn. J.R. McGee Lake Park 229559-6005
'05 Coastal bermuda round bales $20, wheat $20. Y. Smith LaGrange 706-884-1209
'05 Coastal bermuda sq. bales, exc. qlty., $3.25 at barn, $2. 75 in field for second cut. Steve Allen Butler 478-862-3520
'05 Coastal bermuda, 4'x5', horse and cow qlty., net wrapped, $25/roll, we load, dely. extra. Bill Cowart Lyons 912-386-2575
'05 Coastal bermuda, 4x5 round bales, dely. available. David Meeks Milledgeville 478452-9374
'05 Coastal bermuda, horse qlty., sq. & round bales; also, mulch hay. Drew Kirk Greenville 706-302-0755
'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, sq. bales, well fertilized and limed, horse qlty., in barn $4. Jack McCracken Newnan 770-304-2487
'05 Coastal bermuda, well fert., rain free, horse qlty., $2.80 bale, $25-$30 roll. Curtis Durden Lyons 912-526-3189
'05 Coastal sq. bales, ten or more in field

'05 fescue hay, 4x5 rolls in field, $18 roll. Jimmy Johns Ranger 706-334-2683
'05 fescue hay, fertilized, 5x5 round bales $20. Carolyn Younts Winder 770-867-7466
'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, wel I 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 orchard hay, $3 square bale at barn, rain free. Bill Myers Blue Ridge 706492-2373
'05 fescue round, 4x5 bales in field $15, in barn $18. Bob Johnson Carrollton 770-8323117
'05 fescue sq. bales, rain, weed free, $2 in barn; '04 round bales $15 in barn. Jerry Crunkleton Carnesville 706-384-2062
'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, 5x5 rolls, fertilized, no weeds no rain, in barn, exc. qlty., $25/roll. Gene

3rd cutting Aug. 1st. Mike Cunningham Sharpsburg 404-944-7851 770-251-2673
Exe. hybrid bermuda sq. bales, rain free, barn stored, easy access, $3.50 per bale. W.H. Sell Hoschton 706-654-2921
Fescue hay for sale, 4'x5' rnd. bales, good qlty., fert., dry in barn, $22, can deliver. Jeff Arasmith Rome 706-295-5141
Fescue hay, '05, first cutting, no rain, no weeds, horse hay, $3.25 at barn. Ronnie Green Murrayville 770-532-0816
Horse & dairy qlty. bermuda hay, round or square bales, dely. available. Roy Embry Eatonton 706-485-2346
Horse qlty. Coastal hay, '05, $3.50; '04 $2, call for second cutting in field $2.50; also, mulch hay tor bedding, $1.50/bale. Ed Hicks Hampton 770-946-9222
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., '05 Bahia/Coastal bermuda, $3.50 sq. bale, fertilized, no weeds, in barn, Holland's Farm. Charles Holland Thomaston 706-648-3947
Lge. qty. horse qlty. Alicia & Coastal bermuda, hvy. sq. bales; also, round bales, haylage and mulch hay. Paul Harris Screven 912-586-2880
Mulch hay $2.50 bale. James Cunningham Newnan 404-944-7965
Oats for sale, bulk or bag, top qlty.; also, wheat, '05 crops. T. Adcock Good Hope 770267-7639
Oats for sale, top qlty., '05 crop, bulk $3.25

Want fresh Evergreen Sweet bay Magnolia cone (Magnolia virginiana var. australis) for seed. Marshall Adams Marietta 678-3131873
Want old timey Rocky Ford, cantaloupe seed. Walter Johnson Blackshear 912-4499188
you have questions about this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 404-6519082.
Flower seed offered for sale has not been tested for germination since it often is collected in very limited quantities.
Daylilies, all colors, sales by appointment, over 350 buy two get two free, www.alcovydaylilies.com. Alcovy Daylily Farm, J. Burgess Covington 770-787-7177
$1 SASE: Silver Dollar seeds, beau. purple blooms. M. Dooley 282 Tall Tree Rd. Bogart 30622
$1 SASE: devil's trumpet, German statis, laitris, four o'clock, zinnia, black-eyed Susan, daisy, morning glory. G. Samford 1119 Banbu!Y Cross Avondale Estates 30002
$1 each w/SASE: moon vine, Martin gourd, yellow cosmos, orange cosmos, purple cleome, black-eyed Susan, huge blooms. B. B!}'.ant 1143 Rosedale Rd., Atlanta 30306
$1/pkt. w/SASE: re-seeding petunias, angel's trumpet, yellow, purple, white. C.S. Arnold 644 Lynn Ave. Jefferson 30549
$1/pkt. w/SASE: seeds for Confederate

animals and mama rabbit, $5 ea. Becky Strouth Manfield 770-366-0849
Show quality, Flemish Giant, American Red American Blue, American White, Dutch

$3.25, in barn $4, round, horse qlty. and cow hay. L. Kinsley Perry 478-714-9900 478-9872837
'05 Coastal, 2nd cut 7120105, discount price

Ashby 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

per bu., bagged $4.25 per bu. Ted Milliron Shellman 229-679-5801
Rye grass & bermuda mulch, barn stored, 50 lbs. plus $2.50 bale. Larry Eley White

rose, annual yellow hibiscus, salvia 'Lady in Red', agastache Golden Jubilee', marigold "Golden Guardian. Susan Kunze 1129 Wilmington Island Rd. Savannah 31410-4525

pedigree Mini-Rex, beau., call for a deaI. in field. Ralph Harrington Milledgeville 478- $4/bale. Max Hartman Douglasville 770-949- Plains 706-467-2184

$2-Tbsp. w/SASE: white money plant,

Brooke Whiddon Leesburg 229-886-8781

452-2609

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Shelled yellow corn, oats & wheat Honesty, Silver Dollar, plant now for next year.

FEED, HAY AND GRAIN

'05 Coastal, 2nd cut in field 7/20/05, 4x5 rolls. Ellen Mayers Milledgeville 478-452-

'05 fescue, horse-qlty., fescue/bermuda lge. rolls

$25/roll; '04 $15. Richard

$25/barrel; also, 100# bags of corn $10/bag. Wayne Montgome!Y Reynolds 478-847-2356

S. Davies 28 Bucky St. Euharlee 30145-2869 770-386-7788

8445

Meremonte Hampton 770-707-0216

Taking orders for fescue and johnson grass, $3 for 2, (no coins), lge. SASE, 2

}f you have questions regarding ads m ffl1s
category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or
404-651-9082.

'05 Russell and Coastal bermuda, lge. 4x6 bales, $30 field, sq. bales $2.75/lield, volume discounts. Tony Smith Monticello 706-476-2051

'05 free hay, fescue bermuda mix, you cut and bale, 30 acres. Barry Wallis Ball Ground 770-235-2535

5x4 round bales for cows, $13/roll in field; mulch hay in barn $2/bale, dely. Mark Floyd Adairsville 770-773-7668

stamps,(required), specify: larkspur, foxglove, old-fashioned poppy, Sweet William, hollyhock, or coneflower. Nancy Crosby Rte.

All hay ads must contain the variety of hay offered for sale; i.e., Coastal bermuda hay, Alicia hay, etc.
'04 4'x 5 1/2' rolls $10, bermuda and bermuda fescue mix; '05 rye grass and fescue mix hay $25. Andrew Whittaker Greensboro 706-453-7871
'04 Alicia hay, horse qlty., small bales @ $3 per bale. Donnie Foister Camilla 229-294-0204

'05 Russell bermuda round bales $30, UGA tested, protein 9.3%, fiber 29.4%, moisture 0%, dry matter 100%, forage qlty. 106.9 Roger Brown Columbus 706-561-4079
'05 Tift 44 4'x5' rolls under cover, $35/roll, sq. bales in field $3.25/bale, limed & fert. Everett Parrott Alvaton 706-538-1263 770964-4157
Please observe our 20 word limit.

- '05 hay, 4'x5' rolls, fescue-orchardgrass
good qlty. Jerry Dover Ringgold 865-300 9981
'05 hay, Coastal fescue, sq. $3.25, high qlty. dely. available, Braselton area. Clark Weaver Hoschton 706-654-2170 706-255-3160
'05 horse qlty. bermuda hay $3/bale in barn round bales $30 in barn. Wm. Whitmire Bishop 706-769-9012 706-769-5992

Provide Fall Color
If you need to remove faded bedding plants this month, re-seed the area with marigolds, petunias and zinnias to provide color during the fall months.

2, Box 2493 Townsend 31331
$5/Jge. pk. w/lge. SASE, 2 stamps required, seed, specify: premium old-fashioned poppy mix, Shirley poppy mix, or cottage garden mix. OG.B. Hodges Jr. 997 Levi Kennedy Rd. Reidsville 30453
'05 hollyhock, gallardia, dbl. peony poppies, larkspurs, foxglove $1 SASE for 1/2 tsp. Sara O'Shield Box 185 Tate 30177 770-735-3657,

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'04 re-seeding impatiens, w/planting instructions, $1 per 1/2 tsp., long SASE, orders over $10 include extra stamp. Linda Hutton 1732 West Point Circle Marietta 30068
'05 amaryllis seed, mixed colors, 30/$2 w/SASE, planting instructions included. Ruby McElhannon 1330 Finch Rd. Winder 30680 770-867-5489
'05 dbl. ruffle poppy seed $1/Tbsp. w/LSASE, extra postage for multi. orders. R.

Daylilies, 15 Stella de Oro/$12 plus $3.50 shipping; 5 butterfly ginger lilies $15, $4 shipping. Ms. E.P. Dykes 1152 Ga. Hwy. 32E. Ashburn 31714
Daylilies, 300+ varieties, $4/fan and up or $5-$20 clump, call after 5 p.m. any day. Keith Manges Canton 770-888-4001
Daylilies, Stella de Oro, 15/20 plants per clump, Happy Returns 10/12 plants per clump, $5 per clump plus postage. Faye

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., $4.50 postage each, boxwoods, Japanese magnolia, daylilies, mullein pink plants, forsy1hia, bluebells, althaea. E. Beach Duluth 770-476-1163

Want a hoya carnosa, (wax plant) and (Lilyof-the-Nile), agapanthus. D. Parker 1109 Summerlin Rd. Moultrie 229-941-5273
Want ficus-Beng Halensis, Banyan trees, smaller size, w/aerial roots; also, want fiscus carica. Sam Hedgepath 2215 Ingleside Ave. Macon 31204-2031 478-743-0777
MISCELLANEOUS

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
Dry aged, grain fed Angus beef, no hormones/antibiotics, USDA meat plant, 1/4 carcass min. - 95 lb. Bill Farr Milner 770-5849727
Elberta peaches, Gregg Orchards, Pike Co., Hwy. 362, you pick or picked, daily 8-5. B. Gregg Hollonville 770-227-4661

Barber 157 Oak Ridge Tri. Fayetteville 30214 Chambers Yatesville 706-472-3371

Paulownia Orienta grows 15' a year, spring If you have questions regarding ads m thts Elberta peaches, T's you pick, call for

770-969-7204

Daylilies, bearded iris, hybrids, mxd. colors, flowers, diff. sizes, prices, shipping til category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or directions. Charles Hancock Albany 478-972-

1OOO's of hosta, 80 plus varieties, hardy yellow Louisana iris $1 each fan, $3.50 September. Debra Wade Lenox 229-546- 404-651-9082.

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ferns, sorry no shipping. C. Miller Gray 478- postage. Frances Hall 4589 Ala. Hwy. SW. 4034

The Miscellaneous category includes Farm fresh brown eggs $1.50 per dozen,

986-5964 478-986-7388

Rome 30165-9286 706-235-5351

Peony poppies, foxglove, rose moss, blue the following subcategories: bees, honey bring your own egg cartoon and save 25

3000 Leyland cypress 8-16' in field, you dig Daylilies, hundreds of regd. varieties, bachelor's buttons, giant cockscombs, sgl. & and supplies; things to eat; herbs; fish and cents. Harriette Jacobs Jacobs Farm

or we dig, call for price. Thurmon Turk hundred hosta varieties, asstd. perennials, dbl. cleome, snapdragon, larkspurs, moon supplies; fertilizers and mulches; oddities; Warrenton 706-465-3866

Jefferson 770-945-8172 678-936-0688

Knockout roses and butterfly bushes. Linda seed $1 each w/SASE. 0.L. Phillips P.O. Box miscellaneous wanted; notices; garden Figs, Brown Turkey, $4/one gallon or 2

4" perennials, 350 var., $1.50, helleborus, Butler Auburn linda@bloomindesigns.com 516 Trenton 30752

space; notices; out-of-state wanted; gallons/$7. John Gann 7427 Hwy 314

eucalyptus, palms, ferns and shrubs, display 678-376-7987

Plants for hanging baskets & gardens, all firewood, timber; and Christmas trees. Riverdale 30296 770-997-0160

garden. Selah Ahlstrom Jackson 770-775- Daylilies, lge. selection, named varieties & $1.50 each, annuals & perennials, do not ship. Only one ad per household is permitted in Figs, Celeste and Brown Turkey $4 per

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colors, Stella de Oro, every blooming dwarf 15 Karen Annis 1436 Stark Rd. Jackson 30233 the Miscellaneous catego!}'.

gallon, blueberries $6 per gallon. Diane

50 cenVpacket w/60 cent SASE: pink/purple fans/$15. M.M. Haynes 275 Pine Crest Dr. Plants: Lily-of-the-Valley 6/$10, painted

foxglove, pink/purple single old-fashioned Canton 30114 770-479-5224

hosta 3/$10, white bearded iris 12/$4, pink

Bees, Honey & Supplies

Glidewell Jackson 770-775-6592 Figs, pick your own, $3/gal., open 8 am - 7

hollyhock w/shredded edges, tall w/nigella 'Love-in-a-mist', more. G. Ward Atlanta theelectricgarden@yahoo.com 404-377-9709
Abelia, nandina, forsy1hia, mahonia holly, weeping willow, pussy willow, hosta, bottle brush, buckeye, hardy hibiscus, fig bushes. Be!!}: Stephens Monroe 770-267-5053
Agapanthus, stargazer, ajuga, lantana, Mexican heather, bearded iris, grancy greybeard, Confederate rose, cannas, callas, spider lilies, daylilies, $3-$5 each plus postage. Debbie Logue Climax 229-243-1235
Amaryllis, red, brilliant bulbs, 6/$19 postpaid. C. Jongma 135 Kings Chapel Rd., Martinez 30907 706-860-0200
Angel's & devil's trumpets $5, Carolina Jessamine, flowering almond, Siberian iris $3, ferns, forsy1hia, ground covers, others. Carla Houghton Marietta 770-428-2227
Angel's trumpets & Confederate roses, reduced for quick sale, buy one get one free. B. Driggers Conyers 770-760-9050
Angel's trumpets, aucuba, nandina, althaea, forsy1hia, yucca, Confederate rose, gardenia, swamp daisy, iris. Ryan Witt Con:r:ers 404-345-7465
Angel's trumpets, banana trees, Black Magic Elephant ears, ginger lilies, pond

Day lilies, sale on hundreds of hybrids, please call ahead. Mary Ann Denney 400 Jim Starr Rd. Newnan 30263 770-502-9320
Dbl. orange daylilies $2.50 each, yellow canna lilies $6/doz., blue Dutch iris $6/doz., milk & wine lilies $5 each. Lou Ellen Hall 563 Roscoe Davis Rd. Monroe 30656
Deodora cedar, in field, you dig, 6' to 15', great looking, 300 ready now, $10 per ft. Don Watson Macon 478-741-8796
Extra lge. 10" pots of white cattleya orchids, to bloom $50, $45, $35 each, $12.50 postage and hdlg., instructions furnished. Edwin Vickers 1488 Hwy. 149 Ambrose 31512
Fern, iris, stokes aster, ginger lily, herbs, beauty berry, artemisia, houttuynea, hibiscus, begonia, jasmine, crocosmia, climbing hydrangea, ferns, Porcaline berry vine, will ship. Gail Hollimon Buford 770-945-4252
Free monkey grass, you dig. Laura Shimmons Cumming 770-886-9118
Giant hibiscus, pink, dk. pink, white, $1 each pk. w/SASE; free Confederate rose seed w/order. R. Shuman Ellabell 912-858-2629
Hen and chicks, 3 diff. kind, $12/doz., daylilies $12/doz., Jacob's ladder, rose campion, La. lilies, white angel's trumpet $2/Tbsp. SASE. F. Brooks 674 New Rosedale

blooming Shamrock 5/$8, $3.50 for shipping, multiple order-$5. Joy Stegall 101 Davis Rd. Bremen 30110
Pond plants, water hyacinth, $3 each, garden ponds only. Matt Fletcher Locust Grove 770-757-1798
Potted Confederate rose $5 each, praire sage $4/pot, you pick up, Statham area. Delia Buxton Statham 770-725-6717
Purple angel's trumpets, red hibiscus and Easter egg tree plants $5 each, all in pots, no shipping. Mae Smith Newnan 770-834-6009
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
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, touchme-nots 112 tsp./$1, money plants, four o'clocks, angel's trumpet, hibiscus, althaea $1/tsp., ea. w/SASE. G. Robertson 1955 Old

'05 Queens, from a licensed breeder, golden in color, very gentle and calm, $12 each plus postage. Ray Lopes Williamson 770-412-1703
1 story beehives $100/$125 beekeeping supplies/equip., honey, bee pollen, propolis, beeswax $3/$5 lb. John Pluta Milledgeville 478-452-2337
35 ten frame beehives w/one super each, $110 each or $100 each if you take all. Mark Ariail Carnesville 706-677-3499
600 hives, supers, uncapper, slinger, 55 barrels Gallberry honey. Clyde Hannah Waycross 912-283-3086
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, now ready, call for pricing; all natural raw honey $27/gal. shipping included. Ben Bruce Homerville 912-487-2001
Bees, hives, supers, etc., brood chamber, supers, 8 colonies, $90 each; Wildflower honey $25 gal., $7.50 qt. F. Bertschin McDonough 678-583-0280
Frames, full of brood & bees only, $8 a

pm only. James Loden 2286 Oglesby Bridge Rd. Con:r:ers 770-922-7335
Figs, picked $6 gallon. Virginia Jones Winterville 706-742-7153
Figs, ready now, we pick $7 gal., taking orders now. Judy Walker Newnan 770-2539806
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
Fresh hen eggs. Karen Moline Winston 770-942-9963
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
Muscadines, black or bronze, no pesticides, you pick, $12 peck or $6 gal. David Brown Union City 770-964-5304
Muscadines, you pick or we pick, daylight till dark. Cliff/Gregg Music Forsyth 478-9941273

plants, lotus & more. Patrice Cook Covington 770-787-6141
Angel's trumpets, well rooted, 3 colors, $5, ship or pick up, Ive. msg. or e-mail. Bonnie Vaughn Newnan info@brugmansias.us 770251-7674
Angel's wing begonias, daylilies,

Rd., Armuchee 30105
Hostas, 200 var., 2 miles beyond Zion Hill Church, Fri., Sat., Sun. or by appt. Dee Little Ellija:r: 706-635-4891
House plants, night blooming, cereus, Beef Steak begonias, jade, aloe, many more, $2 and up. Mrs. Rosser Powder Springs 770-

Cornelia Hwy. Gainesville 30507
Seeds: tiger lily $1.50/pk., $.50 postage. Mrs. J.W. Smith 63 New Rosedale Rd. NE. Armuchee 30105
Staghorn fern $500, 4 1/2 ft. wide- 6 ft. tall. Togie Bryson 514 Brookdale Dr. Dublin 31021 478-272-1837

frame. Theresia Riechert Blackshear 912281-6498 912-449-2828
Local honey for tupelo honey & wildflower honey, call for prices. Mary Jacque Odom Rebecca 229-643-7752
Mountain Wildflower and Sourwood honey, call for prices. Dennis Hicks Blairsville 706-

Naturally raised pork, free range, foraging, no antibiotics/hormones, freezer ready, whole/half. John Dyal Cobbtown 912-6843099
Okra, butter peas, pole beans, purple hull peas, butterbeans, corn, tomatoes, as available. Felton Turley Hiram 770-920-8221

bromeliads, ficus tree, cosmos, rudbeckia $1, 943-6159

Stella de Oro daylilies $15/doz., shipping 835-9187

Silver Queen sweet corn & okra, field corn

Carolina Sapphire, crape myrtle 3 gal./$5. C. Thalman Hameton 770-856-5880

Hydrangeas, Rose-of-Sharon, pink yarrow, azaleas, crape myrtles, all 1 gal./$2.50 each.

$8, other varieties available. Jean Phillips 101 Cedar Ct. Bonaire 31005 478-988-4926

Will remove honeybees & other bees in and tomatoes. Clarence Bobo 1041 Wrights Metro Co. area & long dist. beyond Metro Co. Mill Rd. Canton 30115 770-887-2507

Asstd. herb plants, aloe veras, lge. bay Judy Easley Greensboro 706-467-3355

Strawberry begonias or rose campion area. Milton D. Scott East Point 404-344- South Ga. pecans for sale $7 per lb., 5 lb.

trees. Jef2 Morgan Acworth 770-529-1748

Iris, purple/white, beau., plant now thru plants 15/412, pink/white oxalis 4 doz./$12, 0719

August lilies or La. lilies $12/doz., rat-tail Sept. for spring flowers $12/doz. ppd. M. Stephanotis vine, pink yarrow/hibiscus,

Prince's feather, yellow yarrow, Queen Anne, Hemphill 306 Cedar Creek Rd. Winder 30680 hyacinth bean vine $2/Tbsp. SASE. L. Brooks

Things To Eat

min. postage paid in Ga., we crack & shell pecans for $0.30 lb. Jim Barlow Loganville 770-554-7457

black-eyed Susan $2/Tbsp. SASE. A. Mashburn 1030 Haywood Va. Rd. Armuchee 30105
Banana plants, hardy, 4 yrs. old, $25, black bamboo $25, Marianna maiden fern $8. Joan Burgins Atlanta 404-995-9277
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
Birdhouse gourd, proso millet, sweet basil, zinnia/marigold mix, send $2 w/lge. SASE, other. J. Jackson 565 Henry Hart Rd. Leslie 31764-2418 229-924-1746
Black Elephant ear, hydrangeas, ferns, helleborus, red cardinal hosta, strawberry begonia, foxgloves, crocosmia, Rose-ofSharon, other. Verma Farlow East Point 404767-7656
Black Magic, Black Princess, Yellow Splash, Halo Beauty Elephant ears, rare ferns & hostas, striptease hostas of the year, will shif>. Pam Jolley Decatur 770-593-1599
Black-eyed Stella de Oro 2 plants/$1.25, Stella de Oro 3 fans/$1, amaryllis $3/bulbs, daylilies, mix colors, 4 fans/$1.50, $5 shipping. H. Brooks 1793 David Home Ch. Rd. Comer 30629 706-795-3134
Boxwoods, up to 4' high, diff. prices; hosta $6/doz., old time daffodils $3/doz., Siberian iris $4/doz., $5 postage each; Lily-of-the-

770-867-6188
Irises, canna lilies, phlox, hostas, setcresea, silver dollar, variegated liriope thrift, $1.50 per 4" container, no shipping. Rodney Pe!!}: 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, azaleas, native azaleas, hostas, dwarf nandina, Oct. glory maples. Linda Waites Fairburn 770-964-6414
Lady-in-Red hydrangea, 12 varieties crape myrtles, Little Gem magnolia, tea olive, Leyland cypress, cryptomeria, thuja, hollies. Anne Walker Good Hoee 706-342-9471
Leyland cypress 3-5 gal., in field, will dig, $10, no shipping. Margaret Conrad Sautee 706-878-8065
Leyland cypress 7 gal./$15, cryptomeria, Bradford & Cleveland pear, oaks, river birch, Red, Sugar & Japanese maple, dely., planting available. Greg Strickland Winston 770-9420011 404-788-5434
Leyland cypress trees & cryptomeria, wholesale direct, $7 per foot, ball & burlap. Ron Friedman Rockmart 770-378-6869
Leyland cypress 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.

P.O. Box 888 Armu"chee 30105

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, fern, herbs,

hydrangea, stokes aster, strawberry begonia,

porcaline berry vine, Jack-n-Pulpit, iris, will

ship. B.G. Holliman Atlanta 770-855-4252

Vinca major $0.10-$0.20, irises $0.10-$0.50

each, fern, lamium, nandinas, mahonia. J.

Stone Roswell 770-993-6004

Water/bog plants, water iris, horsetail,

canna, sweet flag, parrot's feather," old-timey

daylily, pick up or will ship. Deborah Duchon

Atlanta 404-520-2548

White bleeding heart vine, red and blue

passion vines, pinckneya, tung oil, needle

palms, Turk's cap hibiscus. Neal Gillis 121

Milling Rd. Poulan 31781 229-776-4067

Wintercreeper-pachysandra-English ivy

(trays of 144), daylily, hosta, liriope, aucuba,

iris, mondo, nandina, ginger lily, many others.

C.O. Henderson 171 Marietta St. Alpharetta

30004-1921 770-475-6503

Zinnia, podocarpus, old-fashioned

hollyhock, gay flower, gerbera, hyacinth bean

vine, black-eyed Susan, yellow tick seed, list

$1/SASE. Lee Abernathy 12344 Hwy. 109 Meansville 30256

Use of the term "organic" requires registration with the Georgia Department of Agriculture. Advertisements submitted without certificate of registration for items offered for sale cannot be published. For more information, access the department website www.agr.state.ga.us and link from the home page to the Organic Agriculture page and registration forms. Those who do not have internet access or are unable to download the forms, should contact the 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
'04-'05 black walnut meat, mostly quarters, $21/qt. postage paid. Cora Lee Martin 7510 Stripland Dr. Gainesville 30506 770-8874001
'04-'05 pecans for sale $7/lb. plus postage, will crack, shell, separate your pecans $0.30 lb. Russell Eaton Stockbridge 770-506-2727
'05 shelled pecans, mostly halves, $7/lb. bagged in freezer, postage paid in Georgia, 5 lb. min., call nights.. Franklin Eaton 3389 Nancy Creek Rd. Gainesville 30506 770532-9340 770-532-6333
Beans, Orient Pears, okra, tomatoes, etc., raw honey, pis., qts., 5 gal. cans, closed

Taking orders for Brown Turkey and Celeste figs, you pick, $4 gal., East McDonough. J. Banister McDonough 770-957-3436
Water ground meal, whole wheat flour, grits, $3/5 lbs. plus postage; also, grind your grain. Mike Buckner Junction Ci!:r: 706-269-3630

Herbs

State law requires all ginseng dealers and growers to be registered with the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. For more information, contact the Georgia Natural Heritage Program at (770) 918-6411 or at website www.georgiawildlife.com.
Elephant garlic, 10 lge. bulbs, 15 medium bulbs or one qt. loose cloves $12 plus $3.50 postage. M. H. Robbins 364 Savannah Ave. Statesboro 30458 912-489-5373
Elephant garlic, lge. cloves, 20/$10, 100 for $45. G. Barron Barnesville 770-358-6682
Pepper seeds: red cherry, pimento, bird's eye, bouquet, cayenne, rooster spur, Habanero $1/pkt. w/SASE. Ann Dutton 3269 Five Forks Trickum Rd. Lilburn 30047

Fish & Supplies

Persons selling sterile triploid grass

carp must have a Wild Animal License

from the Georgia Department of Natural

Resources.

Market

Bulletin

advertisements for sterile carp must be

FLOWERS REQUIRING Valley. B. Lunsford 3602 State Highway 60 sizes; also, B&B, call for prices. Harold Parker

Suches 30572

Morganton 706-374-5339

Saturday. Edward Colston Taylorsville 770382-9619

accompanied by a photocopy of the

advertiser's license.

For license

Bradford, Cleveland, Yoshino cherry trees, Leyland cypress, 3 gal., 4-5 ft./$7.50; crape 2.5 to 5.0" caliper, $50 to $75 each. Joe myrtles, 3 gal., 3-5'/$7, qty. discount available.

PERMITS

Blueberries for sale $4 per gallon, you pick; information, contact DNR Special Permit picked blueberries $8 per gallon, ripen now. A. Unit at (770) 761-3044.

Douglas Villa Rica 770-459-1237

Liza Smith Nicholson 706-757-2526

If you have questions regardmg this Harper 529 Lower Star Creek Rd. Morganton 2000 super wiggler worms, plastic tray &

Cacti, daylilies, irises, pampas grass, mint, Leyland cypress, thuja, Green Giant, 4-5', category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 30560 706-374-6762

feed, $74 + freight. Kim Holyoak Alapaha

phlox, sedum, others, will ship. Pat Edwards/ crape myrtles, knock-out roses, Ive. msg. M. 404-651-9082.

Blueberries, bumper crop, PYO, $5 gal., 229-532-4221

Peggy Isenberg Snellville 770-979-7040 770- Webb Griffin 678-422-0327

The Georgia Wildflower Protection Act pesticide free, call for times & directions. Don 30 yrs. continuous operation, bass, channel

979-1051

Liriope-monkey grass plants, hosta, requires that shipments of officially Obenauer 1414 Dallas Hwy. 61 Villa Rica catfish fingerlings, bluegill, shellcracker,

Castor bean plants & live oak 3 gal./$6, Stella de Oro 1 gal./$4, red maple 15 gal./$38,

daylilies, four o'clock seed or plants, (pink, yellow, variegated), iris-$1 each, $0.75

protected plants be accompanied by transport tags displaying a permit number

404-355-1870 Blueberries, you pick $7/gal., we pick $12

hybrid bream, sterile grass carp, dely. available. Tony Chew Manchester 706-846-

more. Lisa Sammons 248 Nunez-Lexsy Rd. postage-every 2 plants. N.B. Reynolds P.O. issued by the Georgia Department of per gal., open daily through Aug. 15, no 3657

Swainsboro 912562-4276
Columbine, cleome, cosmos, lychnis, red blazing star hibiscus, French hollyhocks $0.50 each pkg. w/SASE. Nell Jones 3767

Box 644 Forest Park 404-366-2283
Loblolly pine, 3 gal., 4/5/6', liriope 2 1/4"/4"/1 gal. Don Beer Douglasville 770942-8819

Natural Resources. Ladyslipper Orchids and Goldenseal are examples of protected plants. When advertising protected plants in the Market Bulletin, please submit a

chemicals used. G.B. Griffin Ochlocknee 229-226-1 008
Brown turkey figs for sale. Felton Bryant Hoboken 912-458-3307

8-10" grass carp, coppernose bluegill, channel catfish, redbreast, shellcracker, largemouth bass, dely. available. Jack Lloyd Nahunta 912-778-4074

Plumcrest Rd., Sm)'!na 30082 770-435-7589
Confederate rose, healthy one gal. pots, and Cathedral cactus/trade for amaryllis, daylilies, other or $5 each. Lillian Hudson B:r:ron 478-956-5014
Daffodil bulbs, lots of blooms every year & they multiply fast, sev. varieties. Gary

Locust trees for fencing, call for price. Randall Ay_ers Buchanan 770-646-3923
Maple and althaea sprouts, bamboo canes, old timey dbl. daylilies; also, black walnut and pecan sprouts. ...Gwendolyn Ward Commerce 706-335-7619
Mimosia tree seed, 20 seeds, Confederate

copy of your permit to sell protected plants. Ads submitted without this information will not be published. For further information on the sale or shipment of protected plants, contact: Protected Plant Program, 2117 U.S. Hwy. 278 SE,
Social Circle, GA 30025, (770) 918-6411.

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

A-1 quality farm grown channel fingerlings, graded, priced by size, accurate weights & counts, gtd. live, healthy, immediate dely. J.F. Gilbert Thomaston 706-648-3409 706-6482062
All sizes improved channel catfish available: 2-4", 4-6", 6-8" and eating size. J.H.

Springer Carnesville 706-498-4731

rose tree 1 pod seed $1 w/LSASE. Kathleen

Daylilies, 100 plants, mixed colors, sizes, Smith 140 Baker Place Newton 39870

Flowers Wanted

770-957-3663

Holyoak Alaeaha 229-532-4223

Celeste figs, picked daily, $6 gallon, place All sizes of improved channel catfish avail.,

$35, $7.50 shipping; 25 mxd. color canna Native azaleas, Japanese magnolias, Want Carolina lily, blooms now, 18-24" tall, order now for August availability. C. Martin locally hatched & grown, disease free, 2-4", 4-

lilies/$20 w/$4.50 shipping-check or money Japanese maples, maple trees, sourwood orange Turk's cap type flowers w/down-turned 525 Smithstone Trace Marietta 30067 770- 6'', 6-8" & eating size. J. Holyoak Alapaha

order. S.H. Hill 144 Calhoun Rd. Sylvester trees, grancy greybeard. Dave Blihovde blossoms, not old-fashioned daylilies: Hugh 933-0432

229-532-5395

31791 229-535-4738

Cleveland 706-865-2849

Beavers 4355 W. Hwy. 34 Newnan 30263 Corn, sweet, Silver Queen, $2.50 doz., Available now grass carp, largemouth bass,

Daylilies, 1800 var., send $2 for 22 page listing. M. Netherton 113 Dothan Rd. Blakely

Nursery for sale, Firepower nandinas, loropetalum, gallons, other. Kelby Fite

770-301-5063 Want dried Japanese lantern branches

Bushy Fork Nursery, Dillard's Farm, available now, closed on Sunday. Rene Dillard

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

39823 229-723-6703

Jefferson 803-222-0646

w/pods. Eleanor Hill Lilburn 770-921-9335 Loganville 770-985-4602

892-3144

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday August 17, 2005

Bulletin Calendar

Pine straw $2.85/bale, free delivery w/min.,
del. to all areas, installation available. Josh Bulloch Warm S~rings 770-571-0189

Handicrafts

Christening dresses w/bonnets, "one of a

kind", fine cotton Batise, pictures available,

If you have questions regarding ads in this serious only, $110. G. Samford 1119 Banbury

EQUINE EVENTS

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS

Pine straw, del. and installed, $4/bale, category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or Cross Avondale Estates 30002

Aug. 19-21 Ga. Horse Council & Ga. 4-H Sept. 30-0ct. 2 Maysville Autumn Leaf DeKalb, Gwinnett, Conyers, Fulton. Elaine 404-651-9082.

Country or friendship angel lapel pin comes

Drill Team & Youth Versatility

Festival. Info.: Cyndi, 706-658-5662.

Williamson Stone Mountain 770-593-3405

All items advertised in the Handicraft w/greeting card and poem, $2.50 ppd.;

Competition. Charles Walker Arena, Oct. 1-2 28th Annual Indian Summer Festival,

Worm castings. J. Ayers Buchanan 770- category must be handmade by the "Friendship heart in my pocket" or "Cross in

Ga. Intl. Horse Park, Conyers. Info.:

Suches; held at Woody Gap School; 826-3373

advertiser; items purchased by the my pocket", ~omes w/needlepoint carrying

Linda Heusner, 706-248-7508,

arts/crafts & more; proceeds benefit

advertiser for resale may not be advertised. case and poem, $1.50 ppd. Susan Scott P.O.

lheusner@bellsouth.net.

Woody Gap School. Info.: 706-747-2401.

Poultry Compost

Advertisers must include a statement to Box 246 Fortson 31808

Aug. 20 St. Jude Charity Fun Horse Show; Oct. 22 2 Annual Hallelujah Festival, Monroe

Paso Fino events, fun & running

Fairgrounds, Monroe; want arts/crafts

classes; Paso Fino at 10 am, fun &

vendors, no food; application deadline Oct.

running after 1 pm; all entry fees

10. Into.: 770-207-7392, 770-266-6655.

benefit St. Jude Children's Research Nov. 12 15th Annual Christmas in the Country,

Hospital. Info.: 678-758-1399,

9 am - 4 pm, Eagle's Landing High

gahorseshows@charter.net.

School, McDonough; indoors, spaces

Aug. 20 Greene County Horse Fun Night,

$40. Info.: Tabitha Varner, 770-603-

youth ages 5-18; speed & fun type

9028; Tanya Jackson, 770-914-1260.

classes, 4-H benefit; sign-up 6 pm, start 7 pm; Union Point Rodeo Grounds, Union Point. Info.: 706-453-

GARDENING EVENTS Sept. 9-11 Yellow Daisy Flower Show, Stone

2083, 706-486-4128. Aug. 20 Ohopee Rivers Horse Association
Horse Show, Washington County Ag Center, Tennille; Ga. start time 2 p.m.

Mountain; enter horticulture Sept 9., entries include vegetables, perennials, annuals & more; visit Sept. 11; certified judges. Info.: Joan Thornton, 404-378-

Info.: Ken Wright, 478-274-0470.

3239; Mary Denney, 770-351-1670.

Aug. 27 Currahee Saddle Club, Stephens

PESTICIDES & RECERTIFICATION

To help connect suppliers with those in need of poultry compost, the Market Bulletin is now including such advertisements in this portion of the Fertilizers and Mulches category. Ads are subject to the same general guidelines for all Market Bulletin advertisements found on ~age 2.
Chicken litter for sale. Kevin King Rockmart 770-445-2429
Oddities
Asstd. gourds, small to lge., $1 and up. Anne McKinney Griffin 770-233-0983
Gentle homemade lye soap 5 oz. bar $3, shipping $3 for total order. Linda Stewart 5155 Howard Rd. Cumming 30040 770-887-6988
Gourds for sale, Marlin, bluebird and crafts, all sizes, $0.50 and up. Ryman Thurston 1316

this effect when submitting advertisements Handicraft ads are limited to 30 words and must be in compliance with all other advertising guidelines (see page 2).
15" topsy turvy, handmade cloth dolls, hair and dress, all colors, $15 each. Shelby Harris 191 Tom Goddard Rd. Jackson 30233-5841 770-775-5158
21' purple Martin gourd poles w/winch, holds 36 gourds $185, can del. to sev. cos. surrounding Jackson Co. W.S. Caudell Jefferson 706-543-6888
Absolutely beautiful wooden gifts: music, iewelry, keepsake boxes, plaques, clocks, toys, ornaments, crosses. desk sets, custom orders in domestic & exotic woods. Jim Sheuring P.O. Box 792 Blackshear 31516 sheuring@elanttel.net 912-449-0581
Adult bibs, nice prints, lined, washable,

Country, primitive signs, asstd. styles and designs, a must for your country collection, reas. priced. Cahty Johnson John Teem Rd. Talking Rock 30175 706-698-9279
Cro. hats, asstd. styles, $7 to $14, scarf $8, hat & scarf set $15, era. baby afghan $23, preemie baby afghan $15, snowflake $7/doz. Sandra Nicholson 333 Mason Rd. Crandall 30711 706-695-1770
Cro. purse/cradle w/doll $8.50, baby blanket $28, dish towels w/cro. tops $3. Judy Jordan 202 Geoffrey Lane Oxford 30054 judyjordan44@hotmail.com 770-787-0682
Cro. snowflakes, icicles, pineapples, crosses, angels, birds, mix/match, 12/12 ppd., names in file!, doilies. Virdie Altman Rte. 1, Box 57 Hoboken 31542 912-458-2461
Custom made photo albums, baby and wedding, great prints and satin and laced

County Fairgrounds, Toccoa; pleasure Aug. 19 Farm Bureau Fridays, Macon; 10 am Turkey Min. Rd. NE. Rome 30165 706-232-7349 great for protecting clothing, $18 each; walker used.

D.

Andrews

Gainesville

events begin 5 pm w/running to follow.

- noon & 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm; 2 comm.

Gourds, many varieties to choose from. bags, hvy. duty fabric, ties to walker, 3 bitsandgard6@aol .com 770-855-6225

Info.: 706-491-7819, 706-886-1144. Aug. 27-28 Ga. Appaloosa Peanut Classic,

credit hrs., categories 21, 23, 24, 26, 27 & 31 and/or 2 private credit hrs. Info.:

Ho:i! Howard Cumming 770-887-2039 Handmade herbal soap w/aloe, good for all

pockets, $30 each, (postage included in all). M. Patterson 44 Bull River Bluff Dr. Savannah

Doll clothes for 15" (Bitty Baby and Twins), 18" (American Girl), and 23" (MyTwinn), send

Charles Walker Arena, Ga. Intl. Horse

Aaron Lancaster, 478-751-6338.

types of skin problems $4/bar, SASE (3 stamps) 31410 912-897-4463

business SASE for info., specify doll or email.

Park, Conyers. Info.: 1-800-266-9377; Sept. 1 Conservation & Pasture Meeting plus lge. brown envelope. Victoria Sheffield 4812 All types chair caning, lace, pressed and Cathy Hurst 2300 Turtle Creek Way

770-602-2606.

Field Day, Summerville; 2 comm. credit Hemlock Dr. SE. Con:i-ers 30094

binding cane, porch rockers. Mary Conley 146 Lawrenceville

30043

Sept. 3-5 Ga. Federation of Saddle Clubs

hrs., cat. 21 and/or 2 private credit hrs.

Lucky buckeyes $3.25/doz.; buckeyes for Mt. Bethel Rd. McDonough 30252 770-914- churst12@bellsouth.net 678-407-9071

Championship Horse Show, Ga. Natl.

Info.: Brent Allen, 706-857-0744.

planting $4.50/doz., includes shipping. J. 3808

Ga.. Red clay tee shirts, hand stained and

Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Perry. Info.: Sept. 8 Ga. Pecan Growers Fall Field Day, Simmons 2720 Skyland Dr. Atlanta 30319 All types chair caning; some repairs and screen printed w/Ga. Red Clay, S-XL $15.

229-686-2135, 912-384-8129. Sept. 17 Running Show, 10 a.m., Harmony

Tifton; 2 comm. credit hrs., cat. 21 and/or 2 private credit hrs. Info.: Lenny

404-327-9733

refinishing, qlty. work, over 50 yrs. experience. Marye Chastain 733 Nugget! Ridge Rd.

Lucky buckeyes, '04 season, $2. 75 dozen George Shelton Cartersville 770-607-5291 Dawsonville 30534 706-265-1048 770-324-

Hill Arena, Royston-CANCELLED.

Wells, 229-386-3410.

includes shipping. Ross Anderson 1578 Angels made from a crushed soda can, 3502 Middleton Church Rd. Elberton 30635 706- dark or light face, $10 each. C. Hawley P.O. Handmade bluebird, bat, screeching owl,

Additional pesticide recertification training notices are available on the Georgia 283-4847

Box 787 Hamilton 31811

wood duck, Martin house, all made of solid

Department of Agriculture website www.agr.state.ga.us. Under GOA Divisions, select Plant Industry and click on Pesticide Division. Select Pesticide Applicator Licensing

Miscellaneous Wanted

Apple for the Teacher lapel pin w/greeting cedar. Robert Boggs Decatur 770-939-3147 card and teacher's poem $2.50 ppd.; Handmade era. items: lge. afghans $40,

and Certification and click on Pesticide Applicator Recertification Courses. You can then search for upcoming courses by date, course title, or license category.
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. Notices without this infonnation cannot be published.
Bass, bluegill, hybrid bream, channel Sterile grass carp, channel catfish, all sizes catfish, sterile grass carp, statewide dely. available, bluegill and redear bream and bass. David Cochran Ellijay 706-889-8113 706- Ed Henderson Dearing 706-595-7183

Want 2 rear wheels for a 601 Workmaster Ford tractor, size of wheel 28" w/wo tires. Harold Light Cumming 770-475-5175
Want 60-70 pieces 10-12' tin, no rust. Jim Hubbard Cedartown 770-748-0480
Want Fisher Grandma Bear "only" woodstove, must be in very good condition, no rust or warping. Keith Taylor Woodstock 770928-4580
Want Meadows 10" grist mill, reas. priced. Roger Collins Adairsville 770-773-7231

Teacher's apple magnets $0.50 w/SASE. Jamie Scott 6344 Birling Dr. Columbus 31909
Aprons convert to sunbonnet, bib styles, wrap style, children's sunbonnets, walker bags, denim jean purses, $7 each delivered. Margaret Hottle 4220 Union Road College Park 30349 404-344-0568
Baby and adult afghans, diff. pattern, size & color, by order, starting at $10, lined adult bibs-$15, walker, recliner & cordless phone cady-$1 O each, postage included. C.

baby blankets $25, sweaters $35, table cloths $100, doilies $7-$12, any other items you want, I can make for you. Wilma Pelley Jonesboro 770-478-9347
Handmade twisted walking sticks w/vine groove wlwo out handles $10-$25, varnished, must see to appreciate. Lonnie McMicken 551 Monk Rd. Dallas 30132
Handmade wild bird whirligigs: hummingbird, red bird, blue bird, blue jays, roadrunner, fighting rooster, turkey, owls, flying chickens-GA. bulldog. Tom Gu ins

635-8700

Stock your pond w/channel catfish fingerlings, Want clean fill dirt, landscape debris, used Scarboro Rte. 1, Box 139BB Glenwood 912- Cumming 770-888-9661

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

sterile grass carp, bass, bluegill, other, volume discount, Heard Co. Mac McCollum Franklin

brick and cement block to fill rain ditch. Marie Gualtiere Suwanee 770-887-1925

523-2236 Bluebird houses w/hinge tops,

1-49 $8

Homemade corn cob pipes, bamboo stem, great for skits, plays, etc., 61$6, $2.50

LaGrange 706-302-9489

770-854-8000 770-328-8866

Want comfrey leaves or anything to do with each, 50 or more $5 each, no checks, call postage, 12/$10, larger quantities available.

Belgian night crawlers/red wigglers. mix $25/lb. plus shipping. Shirley Clark Lyerly

Fertilizers & Mulches

comfrey. David Nickoles Rte. 1, Box 35 after 6 p.m. Jimmy Drew 2093 Shoals Rd. Frazier Long Lawrenceville 770-962-6345

Cuthbert 229-732-5057

Sparta 31087 706-444-6298

I will quilt your old or new quilt tops on

706-895-2693 Bream, Ga. Giants, copperhead bluegill,
shellcracker, improved channel catfish, Fla.

'03 & '04 mulch hay, round bales, $8 each, 150 available. Jens Brynteson Warthen 478553-1788

Want good used feed mill, mixer, grinder: Art's-Way, New Holland, Gehl or Case/IH. Wes Herndon Brunswick 912-222-9446

Bluebird houses w/hinged tops-$5 each; rabbit boxes w/string trigger-$8 each, small night stand-$20, toilet paper holders-$2 each,

quilting machine, reas. price, please Ive. msg. or evgs. E. Laster T:r-rone 770-487-4649
Lge. asstd. Christmas ornaments, wood,

bass, sunbass, rainbow trout, all sizes avail., disease free. Ken Holyoak Alapaha 229-5326135
Catalpa worms and catalpa trees 3'-10', other. Jackie Johnson Royston 706-2455024
Catfish & bream for stocking lakes. Bob Reese 321 Reese Rd. Whitesburg 30185
Channel catfish fingerlings, new crop; also, sev. 1000 lb. ave. 1-2 lb. Orville Carver Douglas 912-384-5090
Channel catfish for fish-out ponds, dely., lge. quantities available. Robert Cothran 361 Town Creek Rd. Denton 31532 912-375-4318
Crappie, worms, and supplies, disease free, all sizes available. Jason Holyoak Alapaha 229-532-6495
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 fingerlings, bass, fathead minnows, pond fertilizer, dely. or pickup by appt. only. Robert Brown Brooks 770-719-8039
Grass carp, channel catfish, bluegill, redear, redbreast bream, crappie, all sizes, dely. available. Jeny Hart Newton 229-734-5144
Kai, largemouth bass, sterile grass carp, bluegill, fathead minnows, channel catfish, fish feeders, pond fertilizer. Greg Grimes Ball Ground greg@lakework.com 770-735-3523
Lowest prices- grass carp, catfish, bluegill, shellcracker, redbreast, hybrid bream, bass, dely. available, volume discount. Ringo Merritt Waynesboro 706-554-0182
Pond hardy goldfish, pond raised. Charles

'05 fescue mulch hay $1.50 sq. bale in the barn, $1 behind the baler, Calhoun area. H.A. Cobb Plainville 678-445-9798
'05 wheat straw, sq. bales, lge. qty. and dely. available. Larry Hattaway Macon 478788-3698
'05 wheat straw, sq. bales, trailer load, $2.35 in barn, dely. available. Wallace Vassar Hartwell 706-436-2664 706-376-9019
Aged horse manure-2 yrs. old, can load. Judy Lawson Calhoun 706-625-8466
Bagged mulch, soil, murshroom, humus, etc., cheap, pallet qty. only, dely. and installation available, Forsyth Co., Ive. msg. Alan T. Stagg Cumming 770888-6345
Chicken litter for sale, will del., call for pricing. Tom Aiken Crawford 706-338.267 706-742-8020
Compost for potting, been thru composting machine, no smell, $25/pick-up load, can load for you & del. lge. loads near Lula. Jim Gathercole Lula 678-283-3029
Fescue mulch hay, lge., clean, dry bales, $1.75, can be used for feed, no rain. R.W. Turner Brooks 770-719-8545
Free aged horse manure w/shavings, we will load by appt. Bob Deluria Alpharetta 770667-7350
Free aged horse manure, clean, you load, great for gardens, flower beds, etc. S. Heckman Senoia 770-599-4554
Free aged horse manure, very clean, we will load, great for gardens, flower beds, fields, other. Jill Mills Alpharetta 770-886-8080
Free chicken compost for gardens and flowers, small pickup truckloads, you load. A.R. Whitt Cumming 770-887-1752
Free composted horse manure, easy

Want greenhouse or greenhouse frames, 27' or wider by 96' lg; also, want to buy unwanted bees & equipment. Earl Rice Ila 706-789-2114 706-207-7227
Want hvy. duty panels, sweep tub, squeeze chute. Jeffre:i'. Knowles Eatonton 706-485-6748
Want rear tractor tires for Ford tractor, 13.6 x 28, will exchange rims. Dale A. Jones Tennille 478-552-6433
Want rhubarb to freeze. Alice Bender Winder 770-867-6329
Want steering power box & wheel for MF #40 Industrial tractor, approx. 1970 model. Bill Wade 128 Cl:i'.dedale Dr. Clarkston 404-296-0342
Want tire for AC mdl. "C", 10.2-11 x 24, priced by condition. N.L. Spencer P.O. Box 168 Lexington 706-743-8861
Want to buy floor type mini drinkers that circle a brooder w/high & low setting on float. Bobby Evans Commerce 706-335-5001
Out-Of-State Wanted
Want 10' no-till grain drill and 8' or 1O' hydraulic grove disc, both in exc. condition. Ruth Pellicer Da}'!ona Beach FL 386-566-2621
Want mature individual/married couple to operate quail hunting plantation in Russell Co., AL, (near Columbus Ga.), farming exp., ref., work history required, housing/salary. Linda Parker Gadsden AL 256-549-0574
Want motor parts or sheet metal parts for JD mdl. L. or L.A. Jim Price Walterboro SC 843-538-4394
Firewood
All firewood advertised in the Market Bulletin must be cut from the advertiser's personally owned property. In addition, by

paper towel holders w/differ fronts-$5 each, no shipping. Jim Hutchinson P.O. Box 242 Tignall 30668 betty_jean_d@hotmail.com 706-285-2509
Bluebird nest box w/glass viewing window as seen at "Bluebirds Over Ga." show, all cedar, $20 plus $4 shipping, add $3 for squirrel guard. John Chaney 460 Hwy 211 N.W. Winder 30680 770-867-8263
Bonnets, aprons, pin bag, small bonnet, medium bonnets & lge., lots of items, handmade, doll, baby sets, girl's dresses, blankets. F.B. White Dublin 478-463-3225
Bookmark "God loves You" stitched in center $1 w/SASE; angel pins, gold or silver beads w/pearls $1 w/SASE. S. Brantley 374 Noble St. Thomson 30824
Capri-Sun & Kool-Aid Jammer wallets & purses $3-$16, hooded baby towels $12, fleece crib sheets, blankets & quilts, can email picture & mail if needed, good qlty. S. Durrett Sharpsburg 770-253-7164
Cedar bluebird house built by B/B Assn. plans w/clean out lid $15 ppd.; rabbit boxes, old days kind, weathered cypress or pine stick trigger system, $20 ppd. Ann Dutton 3269 Five Forks Trickum Rd. Lilburn 30047
Cedar bluebird house, clean out top w/hook $15 ppd.; old-fashioned rabbit boxes built by grandpa's plants $20 ppd. Donald Allen 3289 Five Forks Trickum Rd. Lilburn 404-409-1191
Cedar bluebird houses $7; also, bat, woodpecker, Martin, wood duck and owl houses, others; squirrel in a jar feeder, 48 hrs. shipping. Alton Littleton 6389 Ga. Hwy. 85 Waverly Hall 31831 706-582-2356
Chair & rocker caning of all kinds; also, wicker and rattan repair. Duke Dufresne Statham 770-725-2554

Santa gourd birdhouses and other, call for prices, $0.75 up. E. Byrd Riverdale 770-9969044
Machine quilting done on your quilt tops, queen $65 and double $55. Loretta Mattaliano Ellija:r- 706-635-7324
New cloth all colors, great for quilts or crafts, prints, stripes & solids; also, white & beige in lge. pieces, all sold by the pound; rag rugs. Alice Kaeise Cleveland 706-865-7381
New homemade quilts, quilted by pattern: pattern, fan, 9 block, churn dash, dinner plate, king's diamond, pin wheel, dbl. bed $60, queen $100, 1 king-$125, call after 2:30 p.m. Ruth Seicer Ocilla 229-468-5306
Nice D.W. king quilt, 106 x 106 red and green points, asstd. rings on white. Faye Nichols 2027 Old GumLog Rd. Blairsville 30512 706-745-2536
Oil portrait from photo, home, animal or person, 11"x14' $85, 16"x20" $140, 18"x24" $240. C. Huffman 243 Maddox Bridge Rd. Jackson 30233 770-775-6768
Old-fashioned button dolls, various dress styles, (JD, cowgirls, sunflowers, etc.), makes a unique gift, each $20 includes shipping. S. Carter Dublin lillady_382000@yahoo.com 478-296-9897
Porch swings made out of treated lumber 4'/$35, 5'/$40. Bill Speer Summerville 706857-4189
Quilts, handmade, all designs, aprons, bonnets, baby quilts, work aprons, lap quilts. Mrs. John W. Marlowe 1855 Auburn Road Dacula 30019 770-945-4872
Raggedy Ann & Andy dolls $25 each plus $5 per order postage, all handmade, no paints, beau. dressed, original 1970 pattern. B. Hopkins 914 E. 28th St. Tifton 31794 229-

Beavers Dallas 770-445-7023
Red wigglers and Europeans $30 per lb., price includes shipping. B. Newman Douglasville 770-942-7993
Red wigglers and/or Europeans $30 per lb., price includes shipping. H. A. Riffe P.O. Box 402 Buchanan 30113 770-646-3812
Red wigglers, Giant Reds, $30 per lb., call after 6 p.m., Ive. msg. J.A. Fincher Acworth

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
Free horse manure w/shavings, you load. V. Sudderth Buford 770-945-8893
Free, rich compost, you load. Jerry Riles Douglasville 770-949-2238

law, terms such as face cord, rack, pile, truckload, etc., cannot be used to advertise firewood. Advertisers must use the standard unit of measure, the cord, when spec!!:ting the amount of firewood for sale.
All the hdwd. you can cut and haul away in 8 hrs. for $75 or 4 hrs. $45. Gil Williams Covington 770-788-6521
Oak, cherry, dogwood, maple, 1/4 cord/$38,

Chair caning & wicker restoration done, including laced and pressed cane, rush, split oak, binder cane, seagrass, shaker tape, rattan, all types of caning, high qlty. work. Dotty McDaniel Cumming 770-887-8518
Chair caning, all types, refinishing & repairs; also, repair wicker & rattan. H. J. Bell Watkinsville 706-769-1454
Chair caning: rush, cane, French, do

382-2310
Teddy bears made from clothing you supply, example: grandma's bathrobe, grandpa's overalls, jeans, coats, dresses become huggable heirlooms. T. Ferguson Canon 706245-9553
Unique gifts, all colors, handmade felt: purses, glass cases, jewelry, vases, dog jackets, place mats and more, prices begin

770-427-4845 Red wigglers, breeders, $20/lb. w/instr. plus

Horse manure, free, you pick up and haul, by appt. only. T. Freilich McDonough 770-

1/2 cord/$75, hickory 1/2 cord/$80. Bill Garner Cumming 770-887-4197

repairs. Richard Strawn Dawsonville 706265-3344

$15, call after 6 p.m. serious inquires only. Martha Lynn Dawsonville 404-432-1566

shipping. R. Stapleton Rte. 1, Box 105 320-9977

Lumber City 31549 912-363-4459

Mulch hay for sale, $2.50 bale. Joseph

Timber

Chairs caned, all types, pressed cane, Want someone to re-cane two chairs, one laced and rush bottoms, furniture repaired and small antique rocker and one secretary chair.

Red worms-500 breeders or 1000 bedruns, $35, can ship. R.L. Jacobs Marietta

Cunningham Sharpsburg 404-787-1282 Mulch hay in the field or we can load your

The Timber for Sale category is designed to provide an option for forest

refinished, lamps repaired and rewired, reas. price, quality work. David Hay Carrollton 770-

Louise Barbee Lithia S~rings 770-941-1977 Want someone to warp simple loom. Susan

jjacobs002@mindspring.com 770-425-4336 trailer. Linda Crumley Winder 770-725-7804 farmers to market their standing timber. 832-3281

Wheatley Alpharetta 770-360-8005

Smallhead channel catfish, treated/disease Natural Alpaca fertilizer, low nitrogen, high Timber advertised in this category must be Child's rocking chair, cradle, bed or high Your name in filet crochet, 5 letters $16.50 free. Freddy Tribble Alamo 912-568-1879 nutrients, no smell, very good for gardens, individually owned and produced by the chair for your doll, doll clothes made to order- PP., 6 letters $20 PP. Linda Cason 970

229-868-3730
Sterile grass carp, bass, channel catfish, copperhead bluegill, shellcracker, redbreast, hybrid bream, crappie, prompt statewide

free-load your own. Brian Keahl Temple 770562-9469
Rich soil, 40 yrs. bull lot mixing with South Ga. black sandy soil; manure, good for flower

advertiser on his/her own property; timberland must be at least 1 acre. No com~anies or businesses are allowed.
Free 25' and up trees for lumber, you cut

American Girl, Bitty Baby, Barbie, Cabbage patch, baby dolls. Kathryn Harvard Thomasville 229-226-1357
Cro. afghans, ladies' foot warmer shoe~.

Adcock Rd. Newnan 30263 770-251-2712 Your name in file! crochet, white or ecru,
$20. Claudia Owens 7888 Parkside Circle Donalsonville 39845 229-861-2435

delivery available. Keith Edge Soperton 912- beds, gardens, 80 lb. bag-$8. Roy Styles and take, between 150 to 200 trees. David made to order. Mrs. J.M. Eure 1429

529-3315

Alpharetta 770-475-4342

Alvord Conyers 770-355-0536

Ridgewood Dr. Augusta 30909 706-738-1787

Submit ads by Wednesday noon.

Wednesday August 17, 2005
State 4-H Winners
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Jewel weed
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Page 11
Farmland Deadline
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Haralson: William Heath, poultry and egg science, Georgia 4-H Foundation and the Georgia Poultry Federation.
Harris: Adam Johnson, safety, AGL Resources, Inc.
Heard: Phillip Nowicki, environmental science, Georgia 4-H Foundation.
Jackson: Ward Black, public speaking, Georgia Farm Credit Associations.
Lee: Britny Wray; companion animal science; Monroe Veterinary Clinic Inc., Mrs. Lindsey W. Nelson, Georgia 4-H Foundation, Bill and Edna Sell (in memory of Scott Sell). Chris Uppole, communications, Georgia 4-H Volunteer Leaders Association. Monet Murphy, wildlife and marine science, Georgia Power Company.
Lowndes: Kris Fletcher; flowers, shrubs and lawns; Georgia Development Authority.
Madison: Kayla Perry, international project, Equifax Inc.; Brittany KimballScott; physical, biological and Earth sciences; sponsored by Georgia Electric Membership Corp.
Marion: Ashley Waters, power and energy, Chevronffexaco.
Montgomery: Nicole Crabb, photography, Georgia Magazine.
Morgan: Christine Trulock, bread, Georgia 4-H Foundation. Mary Ann Cochran, dairy foods, Georgia Agricultural Commodity Commission for Milk.
Oconee: Anna Savelle, dairy and milk science, Mrs. Angela Broder Nemeth and the Georgia Department of Agriculture. Emily Martin, resource management, Georgia Cooperative Council Inc.
Oglethorpe: Christina Waller, health, Mrs. Ellinore Nicholason, Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Martin, North Fulton Regional

Hospital and Greater Association of Diabetes Educators.
Paulding: Emme Worthy, consumer education, Dr. Anupam Goel. Joshua Rogers, target sports, Callaway Foundation and the family of Col. James "Jim" Boddie. Sam Raybon, veterinary sciences, Georgia Veterinary Medical Association.
Pickens: Mary Alice Jasperse, entomology, Georgia Pest Control Industry Association and Cooperative Extension Entomology.
Rabun: Jennifer Davenport, human development, Georgia Association of Extension 4-H Agents.
Screven: Alicia Haire, forestry and wood science, International Paper Company.
Stephens: Jessie Moore, food fare, Georgia Development Authority.
Tattnall: Cassandra Murphy, conservation of natural resources, Georgia Water Wise Council. Beth Lynn, sheep and meat goats, Dr. and Mrs. James Williamson.
Taylor: Ashley Cooper, performing arts - other instrumental, Six Flags Over Georgia.
Treutlen: Joanna Ware, general recreation, Georgia Recreation and Parks Association, Inc.
Turner: Lauren Reeves, pork production, Georgia Pork Producers Association.
Upson: Adam McDonald, dog care and training, Georgia Veterinary Medical Association.
Walton: Natalie Reeder, performing arts - vocal, Six Flags Over Georgia.
Georgia 4-H is the youth education component of the UGA College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.

Art Contest Rules
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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 re<:;eives 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 participation income requirements.

Next Handicraft Edition Scheduled in September
The next handicraft edition for the Market Bulletin is scheduled September 14. The deadline for submitting handicraft ads for this edition is August 31.
All items advertised in the Handicraft category must be handmade by the advertiser and not purchased for resale.
Handicraft ads are limited to 30 words and must be in compliance with all other advertising guidelines (see page 2).

Any Georgia resident may benefit from the program. Complete rules and regulations for both the artwork contest and the Dog and Cat Sterilization 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.
SUNBELT AGRICULTURAL
EXPOSITION
October 18-20 (229) 985-1968
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all directions and is why jewelweed and some other impatiens are sometimes called "touch-me-nots." In fact, the genus name Impatiens comes from the "impatience" of the pods at releasing their cargo. This characteristic can make collecting seed a little tricky. After some practice you will be able to gather them into an envelope. Store them in the refrigerator and sow in the spring after danger of frost.
Because it likes moisture and can be a tall flower (3 to 6 feet), spotted jewelweed will not fit into everyone's garden. It is a good candidate to plant near a spigot or aircohditioning outlet or any naturally moist place in your landscape. It prefers sun or partial shade. Scarlet hibiscus, canna, seashore mallow, swamp goldenrod, bog salvia, and buttonbush are ideal companion plants that like the same conditions.
One final note: the sap of jewelweed is believed to help reduce the rash and itching from poison ivy. I hope I never have to test this for myself.
For a photograph of spotted jewelweed and to read other Arty's Garden columns, visit our website at www.agr.state.ga.us.
Arty's Garden is written by Arty Schronce, the Department's Director of Public Affairs and a lifelong gardener and horticulture graduate of North Carolina State University.
Native Grasses Focus
Of Sept. Conference
A native grass conference for small farmers is scheduled Sept. 7-8 at the USDA-NRCS Jimmy Carter Plant Materials Center in Americus, Ga.
The conference will include a general session, exhibit displays, and a tour of the Plant Materials Center's native grass projects and alternative crops.
Topics for discussion include: development of native warm season grasses i9 the Southeast, uses of native warm season grasses for small farmers, establishment & management of native warm season grasses for small farmers, new plant releases, advantages of native warm season grasses in grazing programs, native grasses for wildlife habitat improvement, and enhancing the development and use of risk management tools.
Presenters will include specialists from USDA-NRCS, Georgia Department of Natural Resources, and several universities, as well as farmers.
The conference registration fee will cover costs for registration packets, proceedings, a catfish dinner, conference tour and refreshment5 at breaks. Early Bird registration is $20 and must be received by August 26, 2005: regular registration fee is $ 25. For registration form and more information, contact Annette Potter by phone at 706-5951339, ext. 3; fax 706-595-5025: or email: annettepotter@ga. usda. gov

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.
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Legal Notice
Notice of Intent to Consider the Adoption of Rules Promulgated Under O.C.G.A. 2-7-1
To All Interested Persons and Parties: Notice is hereby given that the Georgia Department of Agriculture will consider the adoption of the rules relating to the Blueberry Scorch Virus, on September 12, 2005, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 12:00 noon (no hearing is scheduled), in Room 243 of the Agriculture Building, 19 Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive, Atlanta, Georgia.
Synopsis and Main Features: Rules Chapter 40-4-24 is being added to establish a quarantine against the Blueberry Scorch Virus under 0.C.G.A. 2-7-1. Rule 40-4-24.04 requires that all blueberry plants imported to Georgia are certified to be free from Blueberry Scorch Virus. Rule 40-4-24-.05 provides the penalties for violation of Chapter and quarantine.
Interested individuals may submit written comments concerning the proposed rules by mail or facsimile to:
Mike Evans, Division Director Plant Protection Division Georgia Department of Agriculture 19 Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive Room 243 Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Fax Number: 404-651-3644
Written comments must be received no later than close of business (4:30 p.m. EDT) on Friday, September 9, 2005. You may download a copy of the synopses and the proposed rules from the Georgia Department of Agriculture website at www.agr.state.ga.us. This notice is given in compliance with Section 4(a)(I) of the Georgia Administrative Procedure Act. O.C.G.A. *50-13-4
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FAMACHA System Focus of Workshop

A FAMACHA workshop is scheduled Aug. 27 in Athens at the UGA Instructional Arena Facility. located at the corner of South Milledge Avenue and Whitehall Road. The FAMACHA system is being used to assess the worm burdens of sheep and goats based upon the color of their eye membranes. Instructors will give presentations to provide on overview of worm control and use of the FAMACHA system. ""Hands on" sessions are scheduled afterward. Registration begins at 9 a.m.

followed "'by presentations from 10 a.m. to noon. Cost is $20 per person, which includes the laminated color FAMACHA eye chart; cost is $10 per person if a chart is not required. To preregister for the workshop, contact Julie at FAMACHA@vet.uga.edu (include name, address, contact information. number of people). Pre-registration is not required, but is highly recommended due to space limitations. Those who preregister will be given priority if the registration limit is reached.

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday August 17, 2005

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Jewelweed, a Native Jewel

The name "jewelweed" sounds like a contradiction. A jewel is valuable and prized, but a weed is something you don't want and often go to great efforts to get rid of.

LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS
Prices for July 2005 at Georgia Auction Markets, Georgia Department of Agriculture and U.S.D.A. Cooperative Federal-State Livestock Market News and Grading Service.

SLAUGHTER CLASSES

AVERAGES

COWS:

Breakers 75-80% Lean ................52.81

Boners 80-85% Lean .................. 55.34

Lean 85-90% Lean ........................52.55

BULLS

Yield Grade 1

1000-1500 lbs...........................: ...66.68

1500-2100 lbs...............................69.19

FEEDER CLASSES: WEIGHTED AVG. PRICES

STEERS: MEDIUM AND LARGE 1-2

200-250 lbs................................. 163.34

250-300 lbs.................................154.48

300-350 lbs ................................. 142.62

350-400 lbs.................................133.02

400-450 lbs.................................124.04

450-500 lbs................................. 117.13

500-550 lbs................................. 112.41

550-600 lbs................................. 109. 14

600-650 lbs................................. 104.59

650-700 lbs................................. 100.65

STEERS: MEDIUM AND LARGE 2-3

300-350 lbs .................................126.91

350-400 lbs.................................118.73

400-450 lbs.................................112.86

450-500 lbs................................. 107.34

500-550 lbs................................. 103.70

550-600 lbs...................................99.48

HEIFERS:

MEDIUM AND LARGE 1-2

200-250 lbs.................................142.67

250-300 lbs.................................138.35

300-350 lbs.................................129.14

350-400 lbs................................. 122.01

400-450 lbs................................. 114.65

450-500 lbs................................. 110.32

500-550 lbs.................................105.93

550-600 lbs.................................103.35

600-650 lbs...................................99.05

650-700 lbs...................................94.55

GOATS

SLAUGHTER CLASSES SELECTION 2

BILLIES/BUCKS

75-100 lbs.....................................70.17

100-150 lbs...................................93.25

150-300 lbs................................. 115.50

NANNIES/DOES

60-80 lbs.......................................56.50

80-100 lbs .....................................80.75

100-140 lbs .................................101.75

KIDS & YEARLINGS

20-40 lbs.......................................42.50

40-60 lbs.......................................54.17

There's an explanation, however. When British settlers came to America they named many of our wild plants "weeds." Consider ironweed, Joe-pye weed and buttertlyweed. These native wildflowers are beautiful additions to the garden; yet they are saddled with the inappropriate moniker. The same is true for jewelweed.
Because of their shape, jewelweed flowers have been described as looking like earbobs, but having flowers that resemble jewelry is probably not how the plant got its name. Jewelweed more than likely got its name from its leaves. not its flowers. During the night the plant will expel excess water through a process called guttation. These beads of water form on the edge of the leaves and sparkle like a diamond necklace in the morning sun. I felt like Ali Baba or Elizabeth Taylor when I came upon a large patch ofjewelweed many years ago; "weed" in the name is unfortunate, but 'jewel" is more than warranted.
Jewelweed is related to the familiar impatiens sold at garden centers and nurseries. Like those impatiens, jewelweed appreciates moisture and you are most likely to see it growing in low meadows and along streams and ponds. Our most familiar jewelweed, the spotted jewelweed (Impatiens capensis), is adorned in late summer with orange flowers spotted with red or orange red. Like other impatiens, the flowers have a spur that holds nectar. This makes the flowers appealing to hummingbirds, and you are quite likely to spot one or more of these flying jewels darting among the plant's branches. Spotted jewelweed depends on hummingbirds for pollination, and it is probably not a coincidence that it begins blooming as ruby-throated hummingbirds are beginning their migration to Mexico.
There is one other species of jewelweed native to Georgia: the pale jewelweed (Impatiens pallida). The main noticeable difference is the color of the flowers. Pale jewelweed is yellow or (rarely) cream. It is not as common as spotted jewelweed and prefers limestone sites. It is also less attractive to- hummingbirds.
Jewelweed is an annual that re-seeds itself where happy. If you want to introduce it to your garden, collect the seed now. As the seeds mature, the seedpod will fatten and change from green to yellow green and will "pop" when touched or picked. This explosive mechanism scatters the seeds in
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Ga. State Vet Named Diplomate In National Epidemiology Society

Dr. Lee Myers, State Veterinarian with the Georgia Department of Agriculture, recently received Diplomate status in the exclusive American Veterinary Epidemiology Society. The Society has fewer than 200 members and is reserved for those demonstrating extraordinary contributions to public health, including food safety and diseases communicable from animals to humans. Myers was recognized for her leadership in agroterrorism, public policy and infectious disease control.. Dr. James Steele, now 92 years of age, first defined veterinary public health in 1950 at the World Health Organization. Dr. Steele said, "Honoring Dr. Myers with Diplomate status recognizes her as a national leader and expert in veterinary public health." Myers received the

honor at the American Veterinary Medical Association annual convention held in July in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Dr. Lee Myers, State Veterinarian, receives Diplomate Certificate from Dr. James Steele, known as the ''father of veterinary public health:'

Elastrator Castration

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at $22 more than healthy bulls and $48 more than morbid bulls.
Castration using elastrator bands One method of non-surgical castration uses an elastrator and elastrator bands. The band reduces the blood supply to the testicles and causes them to dry up and die. This method is bloodless but does require care and special attention to ensure that each testicle is removed properly.
Problems associated with the use of elastrator bands
Because of past histories of poor application of the band leaving part or all of a testicle, buyers that are aware of the use of elastrator bands in a group of calves may reduce their bid on that group, therefore decreasing the value of the calves. Although elastrator bands may seem less harmful to the calf, tetanus or other infections and pain have been demonstrated as consequences of the procedure. There is some initial pain associated with the banding procedure. The testicles lose blood supply and slowly die. Because the process is slow, there is a danger of tetanus infection. When elastrator bands are used, tetanus toxoid should be administered after the bands are applied.
How to apply elastrator bands To effectively use elastrator bands,
Notice of Auction of Equine
Pursuant to Section 4-13-7 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated (Humane Care for Equines Act), the Georgia Department of Agriculture will conduct a live auction on the following equine as grade hor~es, to wit:
4 year old bay Thoroughbred gelding 4 year old bay/white Paint mare 7 year old dark bay Quarter Horse mare 12 year old chestnut pony stallion 17 year old sorrel/white Paint gelding 2 1/2 year old sorrel Quarter Horse mare I 1/2 year old chestnut Quarter Horse mare 1 1/2 year old buckskin Quarter Horse mare 2 year old bay pony mare 8 year old bay Saddlebre<l mare 4 month old bay Grade filly 8 year old bay Quarter Horse mare 2 year old black pony mare 12 year old gray Thoroughbred gelding 3 1/2 year old black Mustang gelding Said equine are being sold as impounded animals under the authority of Chapter 13 of Title 4 of o:c.G.A. (Humane Care for Equines Act). 15 year old bay Arabian stallion Said equine are being sold as impounded animals previously belonging to Isaiah Hunter under the authority of Chapter 13 of Title 4 of O.C.G.A. (Humane Care for Equines Act). 22 year old sorrel TWH X gelding Said equine are being sold as an impounded animal previously at large in Bartow County under the authority of Chapter 13 of Title 4 of O.C.G.A. (Humane Care for Equines Act). 15 year old bay roan Quarter Horse gelding 18 year old sorrel Quarter Horse gelding Said equine are being sold as an impounded animals previously belonging to an unknown owner in Clayton County under the authority of Chapter 13 of Title 4 of O.C.G.A. (Humane Care for Equines Act). 9 year old gray Donkey jack Said equine are being sold as an impounded animals previously belonging to an unknown owner in Catoosa County under the authority of Chapter 13 of Title 4 of O.C.G.A. (Humane Care for Equines Act). The auction will be held at the Georgia Department of Agriculture Impound Facility in Decatur, GA at I :00 p.m. on Saturday. August 20. 2005. The said equine may be inspected at the facility from 11:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, August 20, 2005. Pictures of the equine are located on the Department website: www.agr.state.ga.us For directions to location. call the Equine Division at (404) 6563713. (Office hours are Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. ~ 4:30 p.m.) Sealed bids will not be accepted on these equine.
No representation is made regarding any registration or possible registration of said equine nor of the physical condition of said equine. Any documentation in possession of the Department of Agriculture regarding registration, physical condition or past veterinary treatment of said equine is available upon request; however, not withstanding the availability of such documentation, or lack thereof, or verbal information given to the Department, said sale is for the equine on an "as is" basis without any representation regarding registration, physical condition or acceptable use of the animal. The successful bidder must be prepared to tender the price by cashiers check or money order and move the animal from the impoundment facility by 6 p.m. on Monday, August 22, 2005. Payment may be made at the time the animal is picked up.
If a successful bidder fails to tender the price as required, the Georgia Department of Agriculture may refuse to accept any other bids made by the successful bidder at this auction or any future auction.
These horses are subject to periodic inspection by the Georgia Department of Agriculture for a period of 24 months.

calves must be banded at a very young age (less than I month). Bull calves that are older may have testicles that are too large to fit through the band. To successfully apply elastrator bands, follow the steps outlined below.
I. Place the elastrator band over the prongs of the elastrator. Use protective eyewear in case the elastrator band breaks while being expanded.
2. Prime the band by expanding it several times.
3. Restrain calf. 4. Feel the scrotum and verify that each testicle is present. 5. If both testicles are present, prime the bands again and then place the expanded (open) elastrator next to the scrotum with the prongs facing the calf. 6. Gently grasp the scrotum and guide each testicle through the open elastrator band. 7. After both testicles have been placed below the elastrator band, position it so that it can be released and maintained between the testicles and the body. 8. Feel the scrotum again and confirm that both testes are below the elastrator band. If not, cut the band and begin this process again. 9. After the elastrator band has been properly positioned, release the calf. I0. Check calves approximately 7 to I0 days later and confirm that the procedure was successful. 11. REMEMBER, if the both testicles are not below the elastrator band, the bull will not be effectively castrated.
(Procedure Source: R. A. Battaglia, Handbook of Livestock Management, 2nd Ed. 1998 pg, 82)
For more information and pictures visit the website http://athena.english.vt. edu/-jmooney/techpages/instructex.pdf or search for "elastrator bands."
The editor would like to thank Tim Wilson, VGA Extension Animal Scientist Beef Cattle, and Mel Pence, VGA College of Veterinarian Medicine, for contributing this article to the Market Bulletin.
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