Farmers and consumers market bulletin, vol. 88 [i.e. 92], no. 18 (2005 August 31)

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GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TOMMY IRVIN, COMMISSIONER

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Wednesday August 31, 2005

Copyright 2005

Dept. Laboratories Play Important Role in Food Safety

Where do I get information on farm

If you have watched the collection and Consumer Protection Division field

equipment tax exemptions?

processing of evidence on one of those inspectors receive target lists of categories,

Information on equipment tax Crime Scene Investigation shows, you how much of an item, and what analyses

exemptions can be obtained from the have some idea about how the Georgia are to be done on each. The target lists are

Georgia Department of Revenue, Department of Agriculture's food broken down by weeks.

Property Tax Division. They can be sampling program works. Both

Packaged ready-to-eat foods, pre-

reached at 404-968-0751 or you may procedures require documented chain of cooked and store-prepared foods and meals.

wish to visit their website at custody of evidence from the scene to the such as deli foods, will make the list more

www2.state.ga.us/Departments/DOR/p lab and through the testing process.

often than canned and packaged food.

td/cas/appman/farmequip.html.

"Food security is an integral part of

The July sampling included deli

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I am planning on op~ning a shop to sell pre-packaged bakery goods. Do I need a license to do this?
Yes, you will need to be inspected and issued a permit from the Department of Agriculture to conduct a business of this nature. To make arrangements for an inspection please contact our office of Consumer Protection at 404-656-3621.

Homeland Security and the best defense is a good offense," said Georgia Department of Agriculture Commissioner Tommy Irvin. "You should feel secure enough to walk into any grocery store in Georgia and be able to buy wholesome and unadulterated food. We believe that our sampling, testing and analyses keep our system as safe as possible."
Commissioner Irvin noted that he is not just bragging on his department without evidence to back it up.

chicken, seafood, egg and potato salads, and deli sliced meats and cheeses to be analyzed for Listeria monocytogenes and Salmonella, two common foodbome pathogens. In addition to those two pathogens, E. coli 0157:H7 testing was to be done on bean and alfalfa sprouts samples, Shigella testing on store prepared cut fruit, and analysis for pesticides on prepackaged vegetables, pre-packaged salad mixes, and vegetable and fruit juices.
Individual samples are sealed in plastic

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What is the difference between a hare and a rabbit?
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"I believe that the best testimonies to the high standards we maintain are the partnerships we have with Public Health and the food safety network and the requests from the GBI and the FBI to use

bags and coded by the inspector. The samples are sealed inside an ice chest with a temperature control item and arrive at the department's chemical lab in Atlanta with a sheet tracking the possession from the time

our analytical capabilities to support their the sample was pulled until it arrives in the

Pick Your Own

investigations," he said. Deciding what and when to sample and

lab. The first step is to verify the integrity and chain of custody of the sample. Any

Fruits & Vegetables

test requires collaboration of the scientists in the food science, pesticide and fertilizer

sign of a broken seal or a temperature control breakdown (rising above 40 degrees

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disciplines and careful study of current trends and events. Every month,

F) and the sample is refused. Samples are refrigerated until the

actual testing begins. One procedure

Production, Yields Up and Down for Georgia Crops

used for bottled waters and well waters used in food preparation tests for

The first forecast of Georgia's row crops from the Georgia Agricultural Statistics Service indicates some yields were down and some yields up from last year. Production was also up and down for the various crops.
Temperatures during the growing season have averaged near normal, except the latter

Production of this size would be 22 percent less than last year. Wet weather in the spring delayed planting. As of August 7, only two percent of the crop had been harvested, compared with the 5-year average of 14 percent.
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coliform bacteria and E. coli in particular based on the development of a yellow color. The test is fast, simple, efficient and inexpensive compared to older methods, and is ready to read in 24 hours.
Most foods are tested for various bacteria using a genetic screening method. A positive result for a pathogen requires

part of July when temperatures were above normal. Most areas of the state have

'O@uj 'Di4'Mf.elt

experienced rainfall well above normal. This trend continued into early August. The

Sign-up Now Underway for Assistance Program

early forecast is based on a survey of

Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns has Military Construction Appropriations and

growers and field measurements around announced that sign-up ends Sept. 9, 2005, Emergency Hurricane Supplemental

August 1. Forecasted yields could change for the 2004 Dairy Disaster Assistance Appropriations Act of 2005.

based on precipitation, disease, insect Payment (DDAP) Program, which

Many dairy producers incurred

pressures and harvest weather in the provides up to $10 million to assist dairy devastating decreases in production due to

corning weeks.

producers who experienced losses due to cattle losses, stress on producing cows, and

Com yield for 2005 is expected to the 2004 hurricanes.

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average 129 bushels per harvested acre, just

"Last year, Hurricanes Charley,

one bushel less than last year's yield-of 130 Frances, Ivan and Jeanne severely

Agencies Working Together

bushels per acre. If this yield is realized, it will be the third highest yield on record.

impacted dairy producers in the southeastern United States," said Johanns.

To Improve Service to Farmers

Near normal summer time temperatures "This program will provide much-needed

In early August a group of nine state

and the plentiful rains have provided a good financial relief to producers who suffered and federal agencies, along with

crop. Georgia's total com production is dairy production and milk spoilage losses." representatives from the offices of the

expected to total 28.4 million bushels from

The 2004 Dairy Disaster Assistance Governor, and Senators Chambliss and

220,000 acres h_arvested for grain. Payment Program is authorized by the

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further testing for confirmation, but Dr. Reuben Beverly, director of the Chemical Laboratories Division, points out that he and his staff immediately alert the Consumer Protection staff in the event any regulatory action is necessary.
"We use various methods to confirm a positive result, including selective media specific for that organism and a number of different biochemical-based methods, such as immunoassy. Ultimately, we can use 'genetic fingerprinting' for some bacteria to determine the specific strain involved and whether it has been involved in a foodbome disease outbreak," Dr. Beverly explained.
But it only gets to the point of genetic fingerprinting five or six times within a year. Occasionally, initial positive results from a screening test are not confirmed, so no further action is necessary.
Next the samples head to the chemistry labs where they are analyzed for chemicals that can cause serious allergic reactions, such as sulfites in dried fruits or shrimp, and histamines in seafood. This also is where grain products are tested for aflatoxin and insect or rodent contamination. Ground
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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday August 31, 2005

Advertising Guidelines Bulletin Published Every Other Week

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There is a 20-word limit for advertisements except as noted under category headings (special categories that are published only monthly, quarterly or biannually, have a 30-word limit). Advertiser's name, town, phone number or

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Fax: (404) 463-4389
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FARMLAND
RENT/LEASE If you have questions regarding ads m this
category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081or404-651-9082.
The Farmland for Rent/Lease category is published the last issue of each month. Please adhere to the following guidelines when submitting an ad for Farmland for Rent/Lease or Rent/Lease Wanted When submitting ad, please designate it for the Farmland for Rent/Lease category. Notices to buy or sell farmland are published only in the special fall or spring farmland editions Ads must not exceed 30 words.
1O acres w/modern farmhouse, good pasture, pond, city water, $750/mo., credit check. Joe Akin High Falls 478-994-5618
1O acres, 1O stall barn, all or part, beau. pastures, miles of riding area, close to 1-20, easy to find. Betty Anderson Temple 404-4062S72
1O+ acres for rent/lease, 3 stalls, office tack rm., small apartment, $SOO/mo. Jerry Standridge Winder 770-586-5S55
100 plus acres, exc. grass, clover, 2 barns, needs fence work. W.H. Sell Hoschton 706654-2921
12 acre pasture barn, 4 miles from Marietta. Bill Spinks Marietta 770-42S-7622
15 acre pasture w/house and old barn, $800/mc;>. Todd Hudson Manchester 706-88497S6
151 acres of hunting land for rent or lease in Laurens County Georgia, plenty of deer and turkey, no Sunday hunting. Wayne Poole Cadwell 478-6S9-4047
18+ acre/rental horse pasture, operate your own horse operation, $750/month, avail. for 1 individual, acreage maybe divided. Charmaine Ramsey Thomas Waverly 912223-2243
20 acres w/farm house, creek, pasture, 30' barn, storage shed and building, well water, property and house fenced, lease all or part, 3 miles from 1-20. Robin Pierce Carrollton 770443-6833
2005-2006 hunting lease, deer and turkey, West Central Ga., 260 acres, campsite w/amenities, exc. hunting and camping. Thomas Martin Reynolds 47S-S47-3S64
5 stall barn office, tack rm., hot/cold, wash rack, pastures, round pen, located in Devreux, beau., must see to appreciate. Stacy Pike
Atlanta 706-444-761 o

40 acres w/house on property, horse pasture/barns in good cond. at 316 & Hwy 11 for lease. Louis Lui Atlanta 770-921-5738
5 acre pasture land w/4 stall barn, elec., water avail., very reasonable. R. Seth Jonesboro 770-603-0620
500+ acres, Johnson Co., deer, turkey, food plots, already planted, call aft. 7 P.M. Robert Robertson Greensboro 706-453-7146
55 acres, grt. deer/turkey hunting, 2 hunters only, Colquitt County, fine fishing, $500. J. Wolter Funston 229-941-5642
60 acres, good dove hunting, call for more info. Joe Naleway Atlanta 706-8S6-0135
7 acres fenced pasture, small shed, remodeled house; also, manufactured home on property. James Fordham Cumming 47S934-2226
Coastal Bermuda pastures for lease for cutting hay, 2 pastures, approx. 50 acres ea. pasture, no hunting on pasture, pasture to be kept in good cond. Don Burrena Glennville 912-654-2201
Farm house and land for lease, seniors preferred, Fayette County. Myra Harden Fayetteville 770-461-5631
For lease 60 acres for 2005-06 hunting season, deer, turkey, small game, located in Marion County, $1000. William Dabbs Eatonton 706-4S5-6249
For lease 80 plus acres of irrigated Coastal Bermuda, located in Liberty County. Linsay Swide Midway 912-SS4-3344
Macon/Milledgeville area, very nice house on property w/9 horse stalls below house, 2 decks, rent all or part, amenities, covered arena, lighted corral, horse walker, 33 acres. Willie Buchanan Duluth 678-474-2224
Pasture for rent in South Monroe County to one individual, $125 per month for 1 horse, $75 for each additional horse you have. Rusty Chambless Forsyth 478-394-3072 47S-9946986
Recreational woodlands lease 1-yr., hunting, hiking, southern zone, 400 A, $5,000 bunkhouse (S); 100 A. 6-rm. simple attractive home, $5,SOO; law obedience enforced, 330 A. $4200; 90 A $1,SOO. George Carley Rupert 47S-862-4663
Want land for rent/lease in S. Gordon, N. Bartow, or E. Floyd, 50 to 100+ acres for hay, cattle and horses, will do some fence work. C. Burger Adairsville 770-S77-9550 770-773-6S17
Wilkes County private APHA horse farm, new barn, apt., possible board for 1 horse to an individual, 45 min. UGA, $500. D. Merker! Washington 706-2S5-3230
Only one ad may be placed per family unit.

Will provide free pasture & care for 2 - 3 miniature horses to start petting farm, will pay adoption fee, too. Bob Rose Toccoa 706-SS65S50
Farmland Rent/Lease
Wanted
12+ stalls, 20+ acres, dwelling Acworth to Cartersville area, lease or other. Karen Pauly Acworth GA 67S-570-9797
2 professionals looking for land to rent w/small farm property for hunting, within 2 hrs. of Atlanta, respect and safety paramount, will pay and improve land. Joel Vach Atlanta GA 678-547-1449
Club seeks lrg. farm or timber tract, middle Georgia or Piedmont, ref. avail. Dan Ergle Stone Mountain GA 770-921-2701
Need food plots planted in hard to reach area, I can help all game species. Matthew Wood Marietta GA 404-7S7-415S
Nondrinking men want to lease 200-600 acres in Central and North Georgia for hunting, willing to improve land. Jonathan Holbrook Cumming GA 770-SS9-7561
Retiree & 2 sons looking for 50+ acres to hunt deer in Gwinnett/Walton/Jackson cos. B. Sheppard Snellville GA 770-2S9-5689
Want 100+ A pasture for cattle grazing/hay Coweta, Fayette, Heard, Meriwether, and Troup lease or owner financing if selling. Ed Boston Newnan GA 678-231-9134
Want established pasture to run cattle herd, 50 to 500 acre tracts, Greene, Putnam, Hancock, and/or Morgan area. Michael Montoya Sparta GA 706-473-1801
Want pasture land for cattle within 1 hr. of Rabun County. Terry York Rabun Gap GA 706-746-5519
Want to lease hunting land in Brooks, Lowndes, surrounding cos.; responsible, courteous father/son, ref. provided. Thomas Woods Valdosta GA 229-24 1-S545
Want to lease pasture land w/creek for cattle/hunting w/in 50 mi. of Newnan Jay Smith Newnan GA 67S-644-0919
Want to rent/lease 30-50 acres of pasture tor cattle, Walton, Oconee or Greene County. J. Brown Watkinsville GA 706-614-7352
Want to rent/lease land to dove hunt on in Athens area. Todd Morris Athens GA 706335-7231
Would like to manage or lease 100-400 acres for deer hunting in Walton, Jackson or Barrow County. Paul Nero Winder GA 706215-0S83

FARM EMPLOYMENT

If you have questions regarding ads m this
category, call Brenda Donnell at 404-651-
9081or404-651-9082.

Only farm work or farm help wanted advertisements allowed. No commercial, industrial or domestic employment permitted.

Breeding manager for swine farrow-to-finish units in SW Ga., housing furnished, salary depending upon exp. Patricia McNair Camilla 229-336-S417

Caretaker/handyman, 50+ single preferred, $300/month, furnished house, utilities for 24 hrs. week work. Ben Key Manchester 706656-4411

Exp. cattleman needed, basic farming exp. including equipment operation, A.I. exp. Tommy Mead Midville 706-554-0662

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-S574

Irrigation specialist, electrical repairs, vehicle provided, salary nego. Ginger Parkman Fairhaven 229-759-225S 229-317-3639

Looking for reliable & exp. person to manage small horse operation, all phase of care & maintenance, must have resume w/ref. Cheryl Moultrie Woodbury 770-43S-05S5

Man 47 would like job on horse farm, must have monthly salary & place to live. Johnny Weaver Talking Rock 706-636-2306

Man/wife want job on poultry farm, belts or nest, lots of exp. Polly Cathren Gainesville 770-2S7-1372 770-532-7468

Need honest, responsible horse farm help, part-time to start, feeding, maintenance, grounds upkeep, pay based on exp. Rob Minks Madison 770-823-1S22

Operation seeks retired/couple, help

management/main!. of equipment/housing,

handy man skills reqd., housing/salary, send

work history. Mr. Farm 2021 N. Slappey Blvd.

Suite 107 Albany 31701

Part-time grounds keeper, handy man

needed, small house available, references,

other income required. Mary Lanier Lithonia

770-484-S663

Retiree looking for part/full-time work

maintaining/overseeing

property

in

Gwinnett/Walton/Barrow cos. B. Sheppard

Snellville 770-2S9-56S9

Rockdale Co. caretaker for 24 acre farm, no animals, just grounds maintenance, references & background will be checked thoroughly. Angela Farrow Atlanta 404-419-9718

Want caretaker, 6 house poultry farm near Rome Ga., housing, utilities, phone, wkly. salary, bonuses. Wayne Merritt Armuchee 706-234-6SOS
Want experienced organic farmer to work/manage educational program for nonprofit conservation effort in N. Ga. mtns., meals/housing/stipend provided. Bill Enola Hiawassee 706-896-9966

Young single man, age 22, wants job on farm, can relocate, room/board & salary. Todd Barfield 275 Dandron Road Moultrie 3176S
FARM MACHINERY
If you nave questions regarding this category, call Brenda Donnell at 404-6519081 or404-651-9082.
Only farm machinery and equipment owned by the advertiser and used in his/her own farming operation can be advertised; those persons advertising for machinery and equipment wanted must be seeking those items for their own farming operation.
Old mdl. Troy-Bil! tiller, new tines, $500; Troy-Bil! tiller, barely used, all accessories, $2,000; old-time Mule one-wheel plow, $250. Rodger Avery Covington 770-7S7-4604
'02 JD trail gator, 6 x 4, S1 hrs., power dump, bedliner, brush guards, EC, $7100. J. Brightwell Royston 706-206-6651 706-2456320
'03 Case MX 255 magnum, 215 hp., dual under 600 hrs., sheltered, $95,000. Fred Gown Cordele 229-273-7229
'03 MF 231 S, 45 hp., exc. cond., $S500 only 300 hrs. Robert Clark Lavonia 706-356-4345
'04 JD tractor 5105, 2X wheel, 45 hp., 521 front-end loader, MX5 bushhog, only 15 hrs., $1S,700. Jason Smith Rome 706-346-4323 706-391-9076
'44 Ford 2N tractor, mint condition w/blade will sell or trade, $3990 have manuals. Don Arsenault Cumming 770-826-5564
'44 MF standard, 1954, runs well, looks good, $2200. Dale Duncan Fayetteville 770719-1596
'46 Farmall A, very clean, runs great, $2400/nego. John Pruitt Jackson 770-7754229
'47 AC WC to restore includes a new radiator, hot mag., decals, extra carb., F&H front spoke wheels, $SOO. F. Thomas Barnesville 770-358-0759
'48 AC G mdl., good running condition, ready to restore, asking $2500. Idell Steele Warm Springs 706-655-2673
'49 SN Ford tractor, 2 disc turning plow, good condition, $2300/obo. Jim Crysel Helen 706-S7S-1370
'50 C Farmall, completely restored, all decals, unused tires, runs great; $4000. Dennis Marshall Tifton 229-386-0956
'51 AC B mdl., good mech. tractor. Jack Edwards Ball Ground 770-735-366S
'51 Case tractor, runs well, $1500. Robert Nealey Canton 67S-393-9744
'52 8N Ford tractor, $2000, good cond.; '62 601 Ford tractor, good cond., $3000. Chester Chalker Gibson 706-59S-2S22
'52 Ford 8N tractor, 12 volt, good condition, $1800. Walter Seiden Blue Ridge 706-25S3501
'52 Ford 8N, scrape blade, dirt scoop & bushhog, $2900; '64 Case 310 G crawler loader, $6500. Fred Cook Roopville 770-8545100
'52 T0-30 Ferguson, good running tractor, $1750/obo; '65 550 Oliver dsl., unused tires, runs but smokes, $1500. N. Anderson Dahlonega 706-S67-6067
'53 Ford SN, exc. cond., shed kept, 12 volts, unused tires, new battery, $2500. Sammy Faw Chatsworth 706-695-0S30
'55 AC B, fully restored, motor hyd., paint, decals, $2500. E. L. Addis Newnan 770-2534148
'55 Farmall Super A, exc. cond., ready to work, $3000. Steve Coleman Vidalia 912583-2737
'57 Ford 600 tractor w/6-way blade, exc. cond., $3SOO. Mike Bachelor Blairsville 7067S1-6563
'57 Ford 600 tractor, rebuilt motor, runs well. Raymond Anderson Sylvania 912-S57-3125 912-687-1770
'59 530 JD SN 1119, good cond., $6000/firm. Bobby McFarland Stephens 706759-3SS3
'60 MF farm tractor, good condition. H. Francis Monticello 706-468-6151
'63 JD 201 O crawler, good undercarriage, needs injector pump, $2500/obo, Ive. message. Bobby Hughes Dahlonega 706S67-8421
'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 706-7S9-2249 7067S9-2505
'64 Ford mdl. 2000, 4 cyl. gas, 4/spd., loader/backhoe, new brks., tune-up, 12 volt battery, good paint, power, $6300. L. Ellis Cumming 404-790-1914
'65 JD 110, exc. cond., $1500; 'S7 Benford limited dump wagon, 23 hp. dsl., 3/spd., 2.5 yd. box, $1250. J. Milam Roopville 770-S54S323
'66 MF 135, gas, pis, 3-pt. hitch, rebuilt engine, $4500, PTO & clutch, 1 yr. old, runs great, Woods. Stella Burns Carrollton 770S34-3645
'68 Ford F 600 grain truck, good 390 engine, recent tune-up, extra parts, rims, brks., etc. Dan Dixon Gordon 47S-62S-2551
'71 Int'/ 454 dsl. tractor, p/s, live PTO, strong hyd., good tires, $3500/obo, Ive. message. Brian Huckabay Cumming 770-S33-3047
'74 Ford 4000 dsl., 10/spd., selectomatic trans., w/5' spray blade, 5' bushhog, good tires, runs great, $6000. Dave Howell Cleveland 706-S65-1201
'75 Ford 7000 tractor, turbo charged, 4 cyl., 8/spd., p/s w/13' harrow, $5500. Hank Glover Pavo 229-221-4101

'75 Yanmar 1500 D w/bushhog brand frontend loader; Caroni 5' finish mower, runs well, no longer 4WD, $4SOO/obo. Dennis Glaude Elberton 706-213-9675
'S3 Ford 3910, 7SO hrs., orginal canopy, dual remotes, spin-out wheels, unused tires, GC, $SOOO; Hardee mower, EC, $1000. Jason Strickland Hortense 912-269-1505
'S4 310 Long tractor, good tires, rebuilt engine, Bushhog brand bushhog included, ready for the season, $4250. James Owens Rocl<y Face 706-673-2545 706-673-7019
'S4 Vulcan LowBoy trailer, used very little, brks. drums, tires, bearings, VGC, spring loaded, ramps, hvy. duty, winch on front. T. Brown Martin 706-779-3093
'S5 Ford tractor, mdl. 1710, 3 cyl. dsl. w/bushhog & scrape blade, used very little. J. Richardson Alpharetta 67S-450-9723
'S6 Komatsu D-21A-6, crawler, under 1600 hrs., 40 hp., dsl., 6/way blade w/brush & root rake, ROPS cage, $11,500/obo. J. Grills Fort Valley 47S-S25-1240
'S9 JD 650, 4WD, 590 hrs., exc. cond., 4 implements, 16' tandem axle trailer, $7500/firm. Joey Lupo Parrott 229-623-4492
'90 GMC spreader truck, 5/spd. trans., dsl., air brks., 27' hyd., shavings bed, GC, $5500/obo. D. Barnett Nicholson 706-7572642
'94 Ford 3930, 620 hrs., 53 hp., exc. cond., $12,500. Wesley Brown Meansville 770-5673817
'9S Case 1840 uni-loader w/trailer & 2 buckets, one has teeth, other is flat. John Meeks Buchanan 770-S23-5659
'9S NH tractor, 1530, 25 hp., 600 hrs., 5' bushhog finishing mower. Jay Jarrell Butler 47S-S62-907S
1 Super Dexter tractor, runs but needs some work, 6' box blade, 6' JD mower, homemade log splitter, $2500 etc. Mark Churchwell Centerville 47S-397-923S
10 hp. Troy-Bi It chipper/shredder, exc. condition, $500. Greg Garten Newnan g.k.garten @numail.org 770-304-2SS8
1033 NH bale wagon, 104 capacity, reconditioned by Roeder equipment, asking
$5300. Britt Fincher LaGrange 706-S84-S316.
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1450 Cub Cadet, hyd., rear tiller, 44" mower deck,, grass catcher, homemade rear scrape
blade, $1375. Cline Feigly Marietta 770-57S9640
1450 Oliver tractor, runs but needs some work. M. Vizena Axson 912-422-3480
154 Cub Lowboy w/5' belly mower, $1850; Ford 2N, $2100. Gordon Reese Fairburn 770-964-1239
1S KW generator, PTO driven, mounted on 3PH frame, $1100; 2 disk bottom plow, 3PH, GC, $275. H. Shelnutt Franklin 770-854-864S
1S' Gooseneck trailer, $1200; 6' S" wide, 3' beavertail, ramps, dbl. axle, elec. brks. James Partlow Hartwell 706-376-7656
1S' trailer w/new floor & Ramsey winch, $3000. Herman Walker Warner Robins 478396-3015
1845 C Case skid-steer, 4 in one bucket, $13,500; 5000 Ford log hog, $6500. H. Voyles
Jefferson 706-335-6777 1970's Int'! tractor, rotary mower, box blade,
rake, boom, row buster, auger, 2 extra rims,
trailer, $5500. J. Lanier Blairsville 706-7812087

5' bushhog finishing mower, mdl. FTH 600, exc. cond., $1200. Bill Mccorkle Moreland
.:...77'-'0"-=2=-5.:...1..:,7.:...78::;6::..__ _ _.,....,.......,..--=,,--:::-:--=--=-
5' bushhog scrape blade w/tilt, $100.
Douglas Beck Jefferson 706-367-5353
5' bushhog, broken but repairable, free.
William Berman Canton 770-345-5S75
5' finishing mower, great cond., $650; 6'; Lowery scrape blade, $150; Int'! brand 5 shank sub-soiler, $375. C. Kronmuller Fayetteville 770-716-S401
5' mower, heavy duty, gearbox, 3-pt. hitch,
good for deer plots. Bennie Robinson Reynolds 47S-235-0935
5000 Ford dsl., $5500. Sammy Pilcher
Ellaville 229-649-7SS7 229-937-2039
5500 watt self-contained portable dsl. generator, fully enclosed, fuel efficient, very quite, original price, $2500, less than 10 hrs., $1500. Bill Mathis Dublin 478-290-0328 47S-
=-27'-'5"-=-98:::06=-,...,......,---:---.,.,,.-,--,..,---,-...,----,--c:6' box blade & .16" double bottom, both,
$400. William Duncan Columbus 706-561.::.6.:..13=-1'---~-----~-=----coc----
6' bushhog, great cond., $500. Benny

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 6000 peanut pickers, sheltered, good condition. David Selph Pineview 229-6242S94
Bushhog S' finishing mower, exc. cond., $1600. Donald Stinchcomb Atlanta 770-SS43375 770-SS4-0467
Bushhog for Farman Cub, good condition, $400. Howard Call Ellijay 706-635-7503 706SS9-1S50
Bushhog squealer rotary mower, used less than 75 hrs., $500. Aubrey Sievers Newnan 770-252-9134
Bushhog, 5' 3-pt. hitch, lnt'I copr., good condition, $200. Frank Judkins Powder serings 770-943-39S4
Case S420 round baler, 3x4, new belts, call aft. S pm. Tommy Gibson Royston 706-2454795
Case IH 3S5 tractor, needs hyd. pump & grill, will sell for $4500 or buy a tractor for

Ford 3000 dsl. tractor w/6/pcs. of equipment & ex1ra rear wheels & tires, $6500. Mike Ferrell Buchanan 770-265-9825
Ford 3000, power steering spin out wheels, ROPS w/steel canopy, grill guard, $6500. John Davis Statesboro 912-587-5216
Ford 3600 dsl. tractor, exc. condition, runs well, looks great, $8500. Wayne Lanier Augusta 706-592-1990 706-592-2325
Ford 532 square baler, $750; Kuhn rotary rake, VGC, $1 SOO; bushhogs, 6' & 7' pull type, $SOO. John Callaway Hogansville 770-58356SS
Ford 542 square baler, lot of new parts, 2 parts baler, field ready, $1200. Steve Still Loganville 678-42S-0487
Ford 7410 quick change front loader, fits 60-90 hp. tractor, exc. cond., $3500. Mike Roberson Dublin 478-984-4S30
Ford SN, 12 volt, hyd. seat, original seat available, recently tune-up, $1800. Pat Evers Gay 706-538-6232
Ford tractor 4600, 1975, dsl., p/s, good condition, $7195. B. Hudson Gray 47S-9S66004 47S-731-7971

JD 2040, JD 5' bushhog, Rhino 6' scrape blade, $9500/obo. Michael Hart Nicholson 706-202-1300
JD 3010, 55 hp. AT PTO, 4 cyl. gas engine, p/s, nice GB loader, 7' bucket, wide front, $7800. Buddy Talley Barnesville 770-358325S
JD 3055 tractor w/cab, AC, hi/lo trans., 4000 hrs., exc. cond., $25,000. Juanita Martyny Perry 47S-256-4554
JD 3130, unused tires, 4x4, cab, no air, 2-8 hp., 3" pumps Honda tractor, $7500, also other. Billy Fountain Villa Rica 770-459-5169
JD 336 square baler, sheltered, great cond., 20' elevator for square bales; 3PH Ferguson side de!. rake. G. A. Miller Palmetto 770-4633367
JD 4020 wide front, power shift, very good condition, tires almost new, $9000. Randy Comerford LaGrange 706-845-9915
JD 420 W, new seat, clutch, good condition, $2700. M. Camp Monroe 770-267-7082
JD 430 round hay baler, S wheel hay rake, hay tedder. Jimmy Savage Dublin 47S-6896465

2 7500 Lilliston, 2-row peanut combines, late mdl., 1 KMC 4-row inverter, sheltered, $17,000 for all. R. Singleton Buena Vista 229-649-74S6
2 Farmall Cubs, one w/full set of planters, the other one w/full set of cultivators, both field ready, $2500/ea. William Martin Gainesville 770-9S3-705S
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 disk tiller, $275; 2 1-row planter & cultivator, Covington $250/ea., 5' bushhog,

Lasseter Franklin 67S-378-1 SS4 6' pull type offset harrow, exc. shape,
$3200. B. Segar Winder 770-867-2282
6200 JD cab, 1750 hrs., $27,000; 943 loader, 4 in 1 bucket, $25,000, exc. cond. Roger Ansley Cornelia 706-77S-4165
6500 Ferguson tractor, good condition, $5800; 7000 Ford tractor, good cond., $6700. Wayne Kennedy Glennville 912-237-0446 :.::.9.:.:12::.,-6.:::5=-4.:...=-384~2=--~-...,----,---,--,--~-,,,~
6K3 Int'! T-D6 Drott-skid shovel, $5000; 'S3
lnt'I grain dump truck, needs engine work, $2500. Mitch Eubanks Sandersville 47S-552-

parts. Mark Howington Hogansville 706-6376249
Chipper mulcher, S hp. Craftsman, $350; harrow 20 disc, $400. Buryl McConnell Young Harris 706-379-3165
Claas 2002 5x5 round baler, exc. cond., light damage on header, has all new parts, $4500. T. Parks Cleveland 770-718-6023
Cole planter on cultivator frame, 3-pt. hitch, single row w/fert. bucket, fair condition, $450. Daniel Brothers Toccoa 706-299-0066
Coleman generator on wheels, paid $400 new, used one winter, $100; Troy-Bilt Horse

Ford tractor 801 D, 1964 dsl., good condition, $3500. Clay1on Woodard Macon 47S-972-3415 47S-935-S695
Garden tractor, Ariens, 17 hp. twin Kohler, hyd. lift, front & rear PTO, 1300 hrs., 4S" mower, tiller, $1300. B. C. Carr Gray 47S-9S6372S
Generator, 3-pt. hitch on a skid, 15,000 watts, 30 AMPs, PTO driven. Jack Ashley Mount Airy 706-77S-3SS1 770-534-0771
Generator, 60 KW AC dsl. engine, exc. cond., $5SOO. George Nunn Crawfordville 706-456-3099

JD 4320, good cond., used daily, factory roll guard & top, front & rear wgts., '72, $12,500/obo. Terry Danforth Nashville 2296S6-2770
JD 4S50 tractor, dual wheels, dual remote, power shift, cab/air, good condition. Melton Jones Tennille 47S-552-72S9 47S-552-4833
JD 50, '52 & M Farman, running, restorable condition. Garland White Alamo 912-5687660
JD 5200, 1200 hrs., self leveling loader, very good condition, $13,800. Michael Cunningham Lincolnton 706-564-3903

$260; 1 cult. type, $100, all 3PH. Oran 0 . Crowe Dallas 770-445-3934
2-row cultivator w/Covington dbl. Hopper planters & fert. dist., $500; Ford 3 bottom plow, $400, call aft. 5 pm. Mike Eidson

..:,10,,_1,,,..4c..,,....,...,..,.--------,,--,---,---,7' finishing mower, rear discharge, 3-pt.
hitch, bought new, never used, $1500; 7 shank all purpose plow, $400. Doug Satterfield Gainesville 770-SS9-3710

tiller, $200. Bonnie Jones Woodbury 706594-17SO
Cultivator w/new Covington planter, $750. D. Clark Flowery Branch 770-540-S772
Cutaway harrow s disc, 3PH, $350; spot

Generator, Coleman Powermate 1850 watt surge, continuous 1500 watt, used 2 times,
$350. E. Payne Baldwin 706-77S-3096
Gleaner F2 combine, fair condition, unused front tires, grain head, $3500/obo. Steve Allen

JD 5205, 2002, 75 hrs., 4S hp., ROPS, canopy. MX5 JD bushhog, wgts., hay spear, 2WD, exc. cond., $14,500/obo. C. Bell Monticello 404-234-6191
JD 530 baler, good condition, barn kept,

Newnan 67S-423-2135

7' long 20 disk harrow, $500, also other. sprayer, 15 gal., used once, $S5; fertilizer Butler 47S-S62-32SS

$5500. John McCarty Sandersville 47S-552-

20-40 JD tractor; round balers (4-30 JD, Don M. McAfee Kennesaw 770-560-4600 spreader, 3PH, $150. James Elliott Lavonia Good condition, pop-up bale loader, $450; 0823

845 NH); 56 NH side rake; Kuhn G.M.D. 55 .:...77.:...0:::.,,:,7:::.95"-"9_,_13:::0::.._..,----,-cc------,--.,-----,,,-- 706-356-4S39

pallet forks kit, 4S" 3500 lbs., exc. cond., fits JD 535 round hay baler, shedded, exc.

disk mower; DHE V-rake, 1-yr old. Ron Bailey 750 MF grain header & corn header, silver DR field & brush walk behind bushhog, 14 bucket on loader, $525. Phil Ivey Lizella 47S- cond., latest mdl. w/green pick-up, $9500.

Williamson 770-229-5707 67S-230-S04S

cab, little rust, good motor, $1SOO; 12' field hp. elec. start w/lgts., exc. cond., $1600. 361-0956

Jason Byrd Kensington 706-539-2451

2000 Branson 3550DI tractor, 4WD, 151 cultivator, good condition, $1200. W. H. Jeffrey Gresch Marietta 770-565-9S60

Gooseneck trailer, 32', 21,000 lb., good JD 6400 tractor, 640 self leveling front-end

hrs., loader, box blade, new 5' Rhino mower, Monkus Preston 229-82S-2503

Deutz 4507A 4WD, 45 hp., good sheet brks. & tires, heavy duty, good condition, loader, $30,000; JD 5400 4WD, ROP,

$12,500. Bill Berry Chatsworth 706-517- 7x1S flatbed trailer, great condition, S-ton, metal, $7000. S. House Silver Creek 706- $4000/nego. Matthew Wood Marietta 404- $20,000; JD 535 hay baler, $10,000. John

5408

$11 ,950. Levon Crosby Millen 47S-9S2-S627 767-0839

7S7-4158

Kiker Dalton 706-259-5627

2001 pecan harvester, it pulls behind small .::.9.:..:12=--=5=3-=6...:-0:..:S:..:6c:.7_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Deutz Allis 6035 dsl. tractor, 35 hp., remote Grain hauler F800 dsl. auto., 2 cylinder JD 644B loader, needs axle, $9000; 2

tractor, $6000. E. Hudson Ocilla 229-46S- S' Taylorway offset harrow, 10' Taylorway hyd., 710 hrs., $6500. David Morgan dump, $10,500. Julie Hurst Coolidge 229- Westech shakers, $6000/ea.; McNair v-

5142

cutting & smoothing harrow; 4-row Cole no-till Danielsville 706-795-341 S

941-5593

sweeper, $7500; pecan dump wagon, $4000.

24' 5th wheel enclosed trailer, roll-up side planters. Ronald Dyer Blairsville 706-S97- Deutz Fahr 4100 mower, S', needs some Grain trailer, fifth wheel, good condition, C. Pippin Albany 912-344-6060

door, 12 compartments, used in greenhouse .::.3.::.39=-6=---------~-...,---- repair; 1955 D500 Dodge hay truck, needs $700. J. Folsom Hahira 229-794-2133

JD 660 combine, hyd.; JD 644 6-row

operation, $3SOO. Hank Crews Covington S' drag harrow, good condition, $275, also booster for brakes, make offer. J. Gay Atlanta Gravely mower, 42", 12 hp., w/PTO for narrow, high tin; JD 216 floating platform.

770-841-5127

other. C. Griffis Covington 770-7S6-1093

770-394-5093

parts. Eddie Rhodes Lincolnton 706-533- David Peck Tallaeoosa 770-301-5S39

27' Gooseneck trailer will haul backhoe or 8000 Ford & 15' heavy duty harrow, S06 lnt'I Disk harrow, 10 disks, 5' disk harrow, $425 5147

JD 6620 combine, 444 corn head, corn

small crawler, has new floor, paint, lgts., w/hay loader on paint, both runs good, $SOOO. Jack Mattlage Acworth 67S-42S-5929

Great Plains 7' no-till drill, $7250. Jarrell wagons, 7300 planter KMC bedder w/row

includes ramp. Mark Boatright Alma 912-632- I. Horne Perry 47S-21S-5S14

Equipment trailer, 20' triple axle, elec. brks., Cagle Rome 706-291-S651

marker, all exc. cond. Edward Reidlinger

6961

S01 Ford tractors dsl. w/some equipmen1, beavertail, ramps, exc. cond., $2200. H Farman cotton picker, $1500; dual 5000 Waynesboro 706-551-0905

3 hp. 30 gal. tank air compressor, $200; 15 $3950. Frank Miller Hazlehurst 912-375- Clarence Brown Centerville 47S-953-1356 silage dump wagon; JD 3940 2-row silage JD 6620 combine, 915 flex head, $13,000.

hp. Craftsman mower, $500; 19 1/2 Craftsman =5=2.:.19=--------------- Equipment trailer, 4-ton, 6 1/2'x16', great cutter, $1500; 4-pt. bottom plow. Mark Bland Al Heath Soperton 912-529-3042

mower, $700, etc. Roy Murphy Meigs 229- S51 NH hay baler, hyd. tie, good shape, shape, used very little, $1500. Ronny Maxwell Metter 912-6S5-6009

JD 7700 combine, 20' flexhead, good cond.,

294-4451

$1795; drum cutter, $695, KM-22. William Bird Bostwick 706-342-2920

H Farmall, 44 Massey Harris & B Allis $SOOO/obo; 12' Athens offset harrow, 24" disc,

3-pt. hitch, good condition, 6 disk turning .::.Je=s=u::iec:...::.9-=-1=2_-4:..=2:c.7...:-2:::2:::3:..:3:...__ _ _ _ _ _ __

Farman 140 w/all equipment plus harrows, Chalmers, $1400-$1800. Jess Arnett Tifton $1750. Charles Harrington Macon 47S-742-

plow, $325. W. Steele Dallas 770-443-6778

8770 Ford NH tractor, 4x4, factory duals, mower, $5000. Denese Cox Dupont 912-4S7- 229-3S2-6517

6726

3000 gallon spreader, $1000; Gehl side super steer, 3000 hrs., clean exc. tractor. 0066

Hardee disc harrow, exc. cond., 6', $1100; JD 850 4x4 w/loader, 2S hp., 7S6 hrs., good

discharge spreader, $7000; 15' Servis mover, Larry Booth Norman Park 229-324-2469

Farmall A tractor, draw bar & rear piows, 12 5' box blade, $250. Jason Strickland condition, $S500. Phillip West Fairburn 770-

$1000; offset 13' mower, $1SOO. Don Council S90 NH forage chopper, B-1 heads, $1200; volt, runs well, consider log-splitter as part Hortense 912-473-9376

969-691 S

Albany 229-344-6063

46S HH hay roller, $2250; JD 457 hay roller, trade, $1750. B.J. Meadows Ellenwood 770- Harrow 16 disc, cultivator, 1-row Cole JD 9300 series backhoe, 36" bucket, fits

310 dsl. Case front-end loader, exc. motor parting out-wide p/u. George Long Rydal 770- 981-2997

planter, turning plow, hay spear, wagon 4x6. 350 & 450 JD tractor, good condition, $2000.

& good hyd., $3500; also parts for crawler 546-7640 770-3S2-2265

Farman Cub 1952, good condition w/belly Tom Crumbley Oxford 706-4S5-744S 770- Joe Walker Fayetteville 770-461-7142

available, Heard Co. M. Seymour Franklin S92 NH silage chopper, elec. controls, w/2- mower & implements, $3000. John Kinnaird 595-9630

JD 950 dsl. tractor, 1050 hrs., 5' rotary

706-675-6843

row corn head, $2,SOO; windrow pickup head, Social Circle 404-625-2931

Hay baler, Int'!, round bales, old but works mower, 5' harrow, good cond., field ready

34S Ramacher hydrostatic pecan harvester $1,000; Richardton mdl. 1200 side dump Farmall H for parts, $400; AC WD 45 block; good, $S50. Michael Brown Sandersville equip., $6000. Steve Dennard Perry 47S-447-

w/sweepers & hyd. dump wagon, exc. cond., wagon, $1,800. Eddie Byrd Kensington 706- AC B or C radiator, shutter, call aft. 7 pm. 47S-34S-6S61

2805

$12,500. J. Dent Fort Valley 478-825-2842 :.::.53::;9:::.,=-21-=3::.:1~-----,,,,-..,.-,.,---~-,---- Rembert Cragg Alto 706-778-3800

Hay blower, Gossen bale chopper, PTO JD 9965 cotton picker w/mudhog, $65,000;

3930 Ford dsl. tractor, 52 hp., low hrs., exc. SN Ford tractor w/5' bushhog an cultivator Farman Super C, unused tires, engine & mdl., exc. cond., $2400. Steve Hill Cornelia Crust Buster boll buggy, $15,000. Donnie

cond., $13,500. C. D. Gravitt Buford 770-945- frame, $2500/obo. Tim Anderson Alma 912- more, 3-pt. hitch, good tractor, $2000; WD-45 706-499-5319

Clark Rochelle 229-365-7505

4371 4 bottom 1S" Long switch plow, $4000;
KMC 6-30" row shield spniyer, $1SOO. Chris Ray Lyons 912-565-7231

::;63::;2;:_.;_;10~5~9:..,__-,-,-,cc---,-,-,.,-..,-,..,--,-,--~9 AP plow, $475; 2/16 & 20 disk plows,
$350; spreader, $200; 6' scrape, $275;
rollover blade, $375, etc. C. Collins Austell

Allis. Phillip Lackey Cedartown 770-74S-9060
Ferguson 30 tractor, $2850; 6' bushhog, $500; boom pole, $100. L. Blankenbaker Dallas 770-443-2434 770-337-9151

Hay equipment: Vicon round baler, 2-Kuhn 6 disc mowers, Kuhn fluffer, tedder rake, $6000 for all. Ray Tant Rockmart 770-6S47303

JD 9965 cotton picker, sheltered, $39,000; JD 6000 sprayer, exc. cond., cab/air, $10,000. Alan Baggett Dublin 47S-290-0667
JD gator CS utility vehicle, 249CC,

4 disc plow, 3 bottom plow, scoop, sub- '-7'-70=--=9c..:4.::S_-1:..:0:..:0:.::3'------------- Fertilizer spreader, $250; 5 1/2 rollover box Hay fork tractor, heavy duty, Silverline, very automatic transmission, $3700. Melinda soiler, 2 trailers. T. Stickland LaGrange 706- 9500 combine, $42,000; '96 9600 combine, blade, $400, used very little. Tim Babcock good cond., 3 yrs. old. Chad Brown Rhine Wilkins Marietta 770-57S-1601

8S2-1549

1390 hrs., $52,000; '9S 922 head, $7500; 444 Taylorsville 770-3S6-7249

229-426-2S45 229-3S5-8175

JD gator, 4x2, low hrs., good condition,

4 repairable Peerless single wagon dryers, cornhead, $1800. Krystal M. Ellington Fertilizer-lime spreader buggy, 4-ton, Hay rake, Hodg-Bilt v-rake carrier, S wheel $3800. Frank Rise Talking Rock 706-69S-484S

single phase, no ducts, not rusted through, Montrose 47S-290-4638

Chandler brand, manual or hyd. remote, exc. rakes, very good condition, $1200. G. Martin JD platform cab w/6 cyl. dsl. engine, Alamo

$120/ea. or 4 for $450. Waylon Davenport 9950 JD cotton picker, runs well, chain condition, $4600. Mark Cochran Roopville Barnesville 770-358-9922

type boom mower, 30' reach, $10,500;

Richland 229-83S-9754

unload, auto lube, $12,500. Bill Marko 770-S54-7371

Hay spear, heavy duty built, unused bushhog 2615 15' mower, $6500. Tommy

4' rotary cutter Bushhog Razer brand, Quitman 229-263-5276

Fiat-Allis D-7 crawler w/root rake, exc. condition, $175. Jeff Caudell Carnesville Hurst Coolidge 229-941-20S3

stump disk 3-pt. very good condition, AC 6060, $6500; 3126 BH, $2500; 7' cond., $1S,OOO; 2 Farman A's, one set of 706-3S4-2202

Johnston flatbed dovetail trailer, 16', 4'

$299/obo. Bob Bass McDonough 67S-583- pulverizer, $700; 8' BB, $200. Brain Wimpey cultivators & planters, $3250 for both. Cliff Hay spears w/2" machine spear & 1 dovetail, total 20', all steel, 3 axle GI hitch, 7-

0131

Clermont 770-9S3-1056

Jones Waynesboro 706-554-4S2S

stabilizer spear, $1 SO. James Holloway ton, $2500. Roy Williams Social Circle 770-

4-row JD 7300 planter, KMC ripper bedder AC G tractor w/cultivators, manual lift, Finn straw blower w/new 37 hp. Wisconsin Lizella 478-7SS-2289

464-3698 678-227-9322

w/dart & row marker; KMC peanut inverter, $2500. Wendell Patton Lawrenceville 770- engine, strong machine, comparable to mdl. Hay wagon, approx. S x 12 w/new bed & KMC 4-row peanut inverter, good shape,

unused. Hugh Hosch Buford 770-945-3971 231-6441

B70, $9000. Rian True Augusta S03-278- rails, painted red, white & blue, call for info. G. $2SOO. Carroll Zittouer Springfield 912-754-

4-row cultivator, G wheels, R-marker, 21 All purpose plow, 9 shank, fair condition, 4141 706-736-4S97

Carr Cedartown 770-749-0731

9620 912-920-5921

dbl. disc. grain drill, lnt'I, mint condition, 20' $275. Leonard Draper Douglasville 770-949- For sale '03 Kawasaki mule 301 o, 4x4, 1 Heavy equipment for sale, 1150 C Case KMC 4-row peanut plow, good condition.

lnt'I harrow. Robert Dodson Plains 229-S24- 3014 404-401-5591

woodsplitter, $7500; '04 Kubota RTV 900, 4x4 tractor loader, good shape, sealed track's, Buddy Fordham Dudley 478-676-39S3

5601

All purpose plow, dirt scoop, harrow, box dsl., $11,000. David Huey Atlanta 770-231- $14,000. Stanley Hummel Roswell 770-993- Kohler 55 KW generator, JD motor, single

4020 JD, old mdl., rebuilt engine, great scrape, cultivator. Nelson Massey Conyers 2035

6934

or three phase, $5800. Bob Callihan Blue

condition, no leaks, everything work, $10,000, 770-483-2639

For sale 1 six-row peanut digger inverter, Heston PT 7 mower/conditioner, needs Ridge 706-632-3954

call aft. 5. Ron Morris Waynesboro 706-214- Band sawmill, power feed, power head, 22 United Tools, exc. condition, $1500 or best gearbox work, $400; Heston round 5400 mdl. Kuhn flutter, Kuhn 5 disc mower, Deutz-Allis

0221

feet track. Ronald Stanley Chatsworth 706- offer. Wayne Carr Donalsonville 229-524- baler, field ready, $900. D. Bentley HD 3SO square baler, $6000. B. Galmon

4630 NH, 700 hrs., canopy & hyd. shuttle 695-3909

5549

Thomaston 706-647-70S9

Calhoun 706-629-S05S

trans. Keith Holcomb Young Harris 706-781- Bean/pea Pixall, 1-row harvester, new For sale Bobcat bucket, new rebuilt, Ive. Hoist for grain dump bed, 14-ton, $750. M. Laying off plow, $50; box scrape, hvy. duty,

406S

conveyor, belt & brush, $10,500; sheller & message. Roy Pruitt Smyrna 770-319-9735 McBlank Dawsonville 770-SS6-6774

$350, both 3-pt. hitch. Raymon Harrison

4S" mower deck for PowerKing tractor, cleaner, sheltered, $3500. Dwayne Hillis Lake For sale Sears 16 hp. tractor w/two mower Horse drawn 10 disc riding harrow w/front Buford 770-271-9749

good condition, have belts & pulleys, $250. Park 229-559-4225

decks, one disc harrow, one turning plow, wheels, restored w/JD, paint, yard ready, Lilliston peanut combine, mdl. 1580 & Paulk

Scott Hunt Hoschton 770-616-2163

Belsaw M-14, one-man sawmill on steel, $650. Robert Todd Bolingbroke 47S-994- $450/firm, call aft. 7 pm. Robert Elliott 2-row peanut inverter. John Jarrell Butler

5 1/2' rollover box blade, $650; 20-1S disk 40" blade, ready to saw, $3500. J. Lugo 2S62

Chatsworth 706-695-3172

47S-S62-3S61

harrow tubler frame, $650; auger w/3 bits, Royston 706-245-9490

For sale Southland 5' finishing mower, lnt'l 1 1/2 dump grain truck, good condition, Lilliston peanut combine, mdl. 6000 Hi-cap,

$795. Darrell Jackson Williamson 770-46S- Bradco backhoe attachments, 3-pt. hitch, $600. Steve Graham Powder Springs 706- one owner. Bobby Toole Uvalda 912-594- $2000; KMC 2-row vine cutters, $200. Robert

6524

11' depth, 6000 1B digging force, exc. cond. 653-7622

0090 912-594-6633

Rushing Statesboro 912-S52-9094 912-6S2-

5 Meyers crackers, $3500/ea. Emory Mixon Chris Hicks Clayton 706-7S2-75S6

For sale or trade Norwood sawmill w/siding lnt'I 1S44 4-row cotton picker, in good 9784

Lyons 912-526-3509

Briggs & Stratton 18. 5 hp., lntek AVS & shingle gig, used 6 mos., GC. Robert condition. J. Horton Rhine 229-3S5-5222

Long disc mower, 5 disc w/2 knives per

5' FMC bushhog, heavy duty, good engine, unused in the box, $SOO. Brad Herring Rogers Wrightsville 47S-27S-62S1

lnt'I 504 dsl., utility, 46 hp., p/s, good motor, disc, 4 yrs. old, $2000; pulvizer w/new spikes,

condition, $250. Pete Pedigo Ringgold 706- Newnan 404-715-2S50

For sale roto tiller, Troy-Bill mdl. Tuffy, rear lift, paint, tires, $3SOO. Neal Daniel LaGrange $650, etc. Vinson C. Harrison Loganville

S66-90S9

Burch planters, 2-row, always sheltered, tines, 3 hp., looks & runs good, $125. James 706-884-2556 706-594-5706

770-466-4703 67S-614-1315

5' FarmKing finish mower, $500; 5' Rollins exc. cond., used 2 yrs., w/seed plates, $1695; Turnipseed Powder Serings 770-943-3SSO

lnt'I Cub 154 Lo-Boy 5' belly mower, $2500. T. Long peanut combine square baler for

rotary cutter, $300 or $700 for both. Chris tobacco transplanter, 1-row, good cond., Ford 1100 dsl. finish mower, PTO, great S. Davis Midland 706-561-1203 706-464-4565 parts, $150; JD tractor parts, no sheet metal,

Shirley Jefferson 706-367-515S

$495. Harold Arnett Tifton 229-392-7233

condition, $4100, no calls aft. 9 pm. Benny JD 2 9965 cotton pickers, exc. cond, inline $400. Willie Lee Statesboro 912-587-59S3

5' Ford finshing mower, fair condition, $250; Bushhog 3400 front-end loader, very good Dotson Douglasville 770-942-6221

heads; 1 CIH 1S22 cotton picker, exc. cond. LowBoy trailer w/tractor, Rogers 25-ton,

blade scraper for 3-pt. httch, $100, turning plow, condition, $2000. Tom Benkoski Madison

Sidney Albritton Butler SSS-347-2084 S77- $6500. C. Martin Jasper 67S-234-185S 770-

$100. Helen Green Marietta 770-42~

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MF 135 dsl., p/s, runs well, 5' bushhog, 600

lb. spreader, $5000. Allan Hunt Dacula 678858-6253

MF 135 gas, runs well, smokes, new clutch, brks., $3500. Delbert Hart Smyrna 770-432-

4898

MF 231S, 42 hp. dsl., only 65 hrs., 6'

bushhog, spring tooth plow, disk harrow, box

scrape, $13,000. Garry Cox Powder Springs

404-660-3823

MF 240 dsl., good condition, unused tires,

p/s, dsl., $6500. Roger Little Gainesville '170536-3547

MF 3 blade bottom plow. Gracie Widner

Cartersville 770-386-4348

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 35, 3PH, 4 cyl. Perkins dsl., good cond.,

$3500. Daniel Lewis Cartersville 770-382-

9299

MF dsl. tractor, (230), bought new '80, p/s,

36 hp., exc. tires, not painted, 1 owner, 4/implements, $6900, etc. Jerry Dunkin

Taylor 912-632-8282 912-288-5933

MF sickle mower & 5' scrape blade, $1000

for both or will trade for horse. Barry Smth

Emerson 678-721-6292

Manure spreader, ground driven, need

repair or could be used for parts, NH #21. R.

Spence McDonough 678-432-1122

Melroe 3630 spray coupe; 2005 Auto

Master 40' white Gooseneck 3 axle enclosed

trailer. Ricky Mcwhorter Ocilla 229-424-3413

Mitsubishi 1800, dsl. w/4' mower, hi/lo

range, PTO, hyd. & mech. cond. good, $3300.

T. Gunter Vienna 229-268-8043 229-938-

6353

Mitsubishi dsl. 18 hp. tractor, VGC w/5'

scrape blade, tow bar, $2800, also other. John

Stockard Dahlonega 706-867-8972

Mower, sickle type, NH mdl. 451, 3-pt. hitch,

PTO driven, 7' blade, exc. cond. Jerry Darby

Fayetteville 404-579-9634

Multi-disc mower, 7' by 10", mfg. by Kuhn,

$2000. Marion Wiggins Augusta 706-793-

5098

NH 1010 bale wagon, $1000; 6 KVA Onan dsl. generator, $1000, also other. David

Dickson Rutledge 706-474-6956

NH 5 disc mower, 6' 7" cut, $1450; NH

round baler, 851, $1750. Charles Haley

Dallas 770-445-5558

NH 57, 3-pt. hay rake, $1700; NH 256 hay

rake, pull type, $1200; Hardee HD 8"

bushhog, $2000, etc. R. L. Parker Zebulon

770-567-5031

NH 630 round baler, exc. cond., kept under

barn, new PTO/CV drive shaft, $7000. J.

Hinton Reynolds 478-847-3452 478-847-

3319

NH 849 5x5 baler, $5000; NH 452 mower,

(6' 7" cut), $2500; Kuhn gyrotedder, $1500; Ford rake, $1000. Larry Evans Royston 706-

207-1909

NH 851 round baler, field ready, used this

season, mdl. 463; NH cutter used this season.

Wayne Rouse Waycross 912-284-6507

NH hay rake 1200; NH hay tedder 2 reel

900, field ready, call aft. 7 pm. Clay Pentecost

Winder 770-867-4373

NH self propelled bale wagon, 350 ind.

truck engine, ser.69-73, 108 bale, runs great,

field ready, $8500 firm. R. Cato Covington

770-464-2152

New ground plow, exc. cond., used one

time, $350. C. Medlock Glennville 912-654-

3410

New pioneer wagon, flatbed, hyd. brks.

spring seat, tongue for team & tongue for

truck or tractor. Ronnie Wiley Auburn 770-

963-0050

No-till drill, Great Plain, 20' w/depth band &

small seed attachment, $10,000. Bubba

Thompson Pinehurst 478-433-6480

Oliver OC-3 w/hyd. front blade, Salvage

mdl. G, A's B's, sell or trade. Tim Brown Hull

706-296-4498

One 12' tedder, one 8' tedder, both in good

condition, $700 for both. Macon Moore 3711

Parks Mill Road Buckhead 30625 706-342-

0266

Parts tractor, 1968 Ford 4400 gas industriaI

front-end loader & backhoe, backhoe works

$2750. James Lawson 2680 Brickmill Road

Canton 30115 770-479"3939



Pecan shaker, Jamesway Bowie 3-pt. hitch mdl. PTO 36, very good condition, $1500. T

Powell Bainbridge 229-246-3059

Pecan shelling equip., 4 crackers, sheller

separator, blower & all accessories, $15,000

L. R. Holleman Warner Robins 478-781-6641

Pecan sprayer, FMC 500 gallon, mounted

on Chevy C65 truck, $7750; bushhog mower

mdl. 3008, 8' semi-mount, exc. cond., $3600

Hank Faglie Athens 706-543-0177

Power King tractor, 14 hp. Kohler engine

hyd. lift, 4' mower deck, GC, $1200. D. HalI

Royston 706-245-0080

Rhino Batwing pasture mower, 12', new

hydraulic lines & blades, $2500; White forklift 6000 lb. lift, GC, $2500. Larry Smith PortaI

912-536-9148 912-865-2155

Root rake, new 6' wide, fits on crawler

$1700. Daniel Weldon Columbus 706-681

7153

Sickle bar hay mower for 3-pt. hitch tractor fair cond., $150; boom pole, $100. Curlene

Loggins Fairburn 770-964-6854

Skat trak skid steer, 2001, 1750 D, 86 hp.

Perkins dsl., metal tracks, 74" bucket

$15,500. S. Parks Clermont 706-864-5892

Sprayer for tractor, 3 pt. hitch, hand held

spray nozzle, needs pump, 55 gal. tank, $150

John Wilkinson Hahira 229-794-3568

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.

AfE Aragon 770-684-7659

Taylorway 3 shank sub-sailer, exc. condition, $800. Charlie Smith Ochlocknee

229-226-9296

Taylorway 5' bushhog, good condition, $850. H. Walston Newnan 770-583-2713

Tecomate plotmaster, 6' 3-pt. hitch, exc.

cond., $3800. Hewizy Hart Albany 229-883-

1618

Tedder Flutter, 16' wide, good cond., drag

behind, $1400. Doug Petty Ball Ground 770-

735-6245

Thompson pecan/pea cleaner, exc. cond.

Jim Markley Rutledge 706-557-2635

Tractor cab to fit 06 & 56 series Farmall

tractor, good cond., $1500. Bruce Harper

Madison 706-342-1493

Tractor for sale Belarus 420A, 7 hp., 4WD,

front-end loader w/teeth, 270 hrs., exc. cond.,

$8500/or trade. Steve Brannon Atlanta 678-

618-2437

Tractor, Belarus 250 A, Woods mower, 60"

harrow, disc turner, 8" auger, boom pole,

cultivator, 5' bushhog, $4800. John Munion

McDonough 770-954-9267

Trailer 33'x8'x8' enclosed, $1200. L. Ward

Thomaston 706-648-3131

Trailer 6'x14', steel bed, winch, ramps, dual

axle, fenders, $1500. Ed Hay Fayetteville

770-461-8521

Trailer Hardeebilt, 8x25, 2005, EC;

Gooseneck, 14,000 lbs., dovetail, ramps &

spare tire, used once, $4800. James W.

Hughie Fortson 706-442-7575

Trailer heavy duty, flat tandem, 8'x16',

unused 2 tires, new lgts., good condition,

$650. John Hoover Auburn 770-822-6929

Trailer, 16' Hooper, 2 axle, ramps, 8 ply

tires, elec. brks., exc. cond., $1075. Jack

Phillips Wrens 706-547-6674

Trailer, heavy duty 8'x20' flatbed steel, 8

unused tires, dual tandem axle, hyd. unit,

pintle hitch, $3850. Leon Meeks Toccoa 706-

886-6007

Trailer, wooden utility, 4'x6', $260. Deanna

Parker Stockbridge 770-483-9200

Trasher by Fredrick, 1940's mdl., 28 disc

cutaway harrow, 3-pt. hitch & hyd. lift. Wayne

Isbell Martin 706-384-5507

Troy-Bilt 7 hp. tiller, Horse mdl., exc. cond.,

$475. George DeBenedetto Roswell 770-

587-3235

Troy-Bi It

Super

Tomahawk

chipper/shredder, indoors, good cond., runs

great, $300. Bob Fuss Murrayville 770-536-

7983

Troy-Bil! trail blazer, 34" sickle bar mower,

3.5 hp., exc. cond., just serviced w/parts kit,

$475. Joe Pennington Appling 706-541-0089

Tuff-Bil! 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

Thompson Soperton 912-529-4554

Two 6 1/2' x 16' long utility trailers, one

bumper pull & one fifth wheel, both need

floors, $1100 for both. Johnny Keasler

Woodbury 706-538-6315

Two C AC tractors & cycle mower, harrow &

two disc plow. Joseph Tarammell Jefferson

706-367-7074

Two bushhog 9004 peanut combines

w/spreaders, sheltered, exc. cond., $9000/ea.

Stacy Holliday Pitts 229-648-6625

Utility trailers, 4'x7 1/2'x1/2', $200; 4'x8'x2

1/2", covered, $400. Dale Jones Flowery Branch 770-967-6948

Vermeer 504 Super I round baler, gathering wheels, big tires, monitor, low hrs., exc.,

sheltered, make offer. Dale Stover

Cartersville 770-382-5080

Vermeer 609 hay baler, new bottom belt, 3

top belts, new gearbox, good condition,

$1200/obo. Tammis Pennington Blythe 706-

830-5035

Vermeer hay rake, hyd. lift, new teeth, very

good condition. Ken Ross Comer 706-783-

3564

Vermeer stump grinder, mdl. 630 A, good

condition, $3200. Danny Blair Milledgeville

478-453-0302

WD 45 AC, field ready, $1650. George Mize

Canon 706-436-9198 706-245-5301

Wick applicator 21' long, fits on front-end

loader, $250. Tony Wild Monticello 706-468-

2162

Yanmar 1500 dsl. tractor, 4' bush.hog, exc.

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

3903

Yanmar 2000B w/box scrape, bushhog,

finish mower, disc harrow, turning plow, very

good condition, $4500. Jeremy Croy Menlo

706-331-0814

Yanmar 220 4WD front-end loader, 900

hrs., exc. cond., $4500. Sah Piccirillo

Cumming 678-513-2961

Yanmar 2301, 4WD, dsl. tractor, 6' scrape

blade, VGC, $6995. J. Martin Milledgeville

4 78-452-5106

Yanmar VM 2000 dsl., 24 hp., 4' bushhog,

good condition, $3700. John T. Bower

Douglasville 770-505-9505

Farm Machinery Wanted

Want 1-ton Toyota truck w/flatbed & dual wheels on rearfor hauling hay, goats. Sammie Calhoun Pineview 229-624-2070
Want 1-ton flatbed truck for use in farming, prefer older mdl. in good running cond. Phyllis Register DuPont 912-487-3679 912-4873015
Want 12-ton trailer GI hitch, 20' long w/5' dovetail w/elec. brks. Robert Williams Danielsville 706-795-3404
Want 5 or 7 shank all purpose plow, 3-pt. hitch. Dennis Giddens 1776 Roddy Hwy. Eatonton 31024 478-374-4158

Want 5 shank all purpose plow, 4' or 5' rollover box blade, Whitfield sub-sailer. Charles Broom Carrollton 770-834-7009
Want 7' finishing mower, Ive. message. J. T. Clark Cartersville 770-382-0219
Want Farmall Cub tractor or JD steel wheeled tractor, will trade a Meaders corn mill w/belts & boxes. D. Freeman Cleveland 706865-2569
Want Ford 515 sickle mower for 3-pt. hitch tractor. Bob Jones Fitzgerald 229-432-7376
Want lnt'I TD-9 crawler w/blade, running or not, repairs ok. Brant Mcleon Stilson 912823-3070
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Want JD 2555, 2755 or 2955 w/cab, 4WD or 2WD w/or wo loader, low hrs., nice tractor. N. Ethridge Lavonia 706-498-3838
Want JD 330 tractor. John Meyer Winterville 706-742-2286
Want JD 420, 430 or 40 for parts or parts for same. Cicio Pucas Statham 678-753-0554
Want JD F911 need canopy fit on top of rollbar, will buy whole mower. Larry Atha Loganville 770-979-1935
Want JD or David Bradley rubber tire farm wagon, good condition. Jerry Cox Fayetteville 770-461-7938 770-461-7264
Want JD turf gator, also 30 TO 50 hp. tractor w/front-end loader & remotes. John Gilbert Woodbury 706-553-5428
Want head for MF 205 dsl., 2 cyl. or engine, (Toyosha) mdl. S107. Robert Cheatham Marietta 770-422-8435
Want medium duty disc harrow w/3-pt. hitch, must be in good condition. Andrew Cobb Statesboro 912-269-0657
Want radiator for 4500 Ford backhoe, late 60's, early 70's. Jerry Henson Dallas 770459-9291
Want running or not complete Farmall 400 gasoline tractor or complete 2-pt. hitch & equip. for same tractor. Don Batten Gainesville 770-532-6827
Want sickle mower, 3-pt. hitch, in very good condition. Edgar Kemp Eastman 478-3747102
Want small (4'-6) cultipack seeder, 3-pt., PTO driven. Paul Cutler Acworth 770-4299242
Want small tractor 18-25 hp. dsl. w/5' belly mower, rear PTO & 3-pt. hitch, good running cond. Curtis Palmer Atlanta 770-251-1479 770-251-3255
Want sub-sailer single shank. Ashley Mcleod Valdosta 229-561-3900
FARM SUPPLIES If you have questions regardmg ads m this
category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.
1 36" $400; 1 12" $350, buckets for 480C case Backhoe. John Fields Dahlonega 706864-3770
1O steel poles, 25' long, 1O" dia. at bottom to 6" at top, tapper, $100 ea.; also, power poles, some like new, $.1.75/ft. Billy Greer Hampton 770-946-4616 404-444-2436
10 utility poles, 13+ feet, $10 ea., 35 concrete cap block, $15. Lawson Moose Danielsville 706-795-0220
10,000 gal. fuel tank, good cond., $500. Douglas Gay Lyons 912-565-7022
16' refrigerated milk truck body w/lift gate on back, ideal for walk-in cooler, 220 volt, 1 phase. Roy Embry Eatonton 706-485-2346
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 used tractor tires, 13.6x28, good cond., $150. James Munpower Powder Springs 770-422-2054 770-480-6419
2" Stow trash pump, $250; 300 gal. fuel tank, $100, D.W. !reacher, $100. Tommy Tidd Box Springs 706-326-0013
2'x2' flat steel plate w/ball attached to go in bed of truck for a GN trailer, $125. Joan Reaves Quitman 229-263-7074
20' cooler compressor, 5 fan evaporator meat saw, Hobart slicer, 2 2HP cooler compressor. P. L. Hearn College Park 770964-7094
20'x10' metal storage building, free, you move. Beverly Vaughn Dacula 770-682-0280
2000 Ziggity nipples (J-lock) like brand new, still in box, $0.25 ea. Ted Smith Lexington 706-255-0024
2004 Luck Now 2140 mixer/grinder, $18,500. Herbert Zoller Springfield 912-7543305
250 gal. fuel tank and stand, $200; also, a bubble tire balancer, $100. Alma Fargo Fargo 912-637-5291
3 greenhouses w/heaters, fans, shutters, shade cloths, germinating equip. and remaining inventory, $5500. Frieda Gregory Moultrie 229-941-5809
300 gal. plastic tanks w/cut-off valves, w/alum. cages around them, $150 ea. Barry Needham Loganville 678-475-7068
35 forced air heaters, 250 thousand B.T.U, LB Whites & Hired Hands. Ned Harman Roopville 678-416-0130
358 NH feedmill w/scale, 20' unloading auger, $4500; batch mixer, 1000# cap w/toledo scales, $2500, exc. cond. Tim Meeks Douglas 877-247-1104
4 Ford 2000 front tractor wheels, used, $30 ea., 4 for $100. Joshua Lee Fayetteville 770461-4050
40x360 chicken house to be sold in 40' sections, pink board, 2x6 eng. trusses 5-12 pitch. Rich Lind Adairsville 770-773-3811 770-878-0951
45' and 28' storage trailer, grt. for hay or anything sale, lease, rent; also, NH 7' discmower parts. Chasen Wright Fayetteville 404-557-1676

48" fans, 70 case hr. packer, 3 feed bins, flush pump & float motor, all good cond. Diane Griffeth Bethlehem 770-867-6065
5 gal. bucket of tomato plants in potting soil w/tomatoes on them, $10 ea. Paul Smith La Grange 706-883-7307
5 triple & 3 double insulated glass cooler doors, 30"x66", $30 ea. L. L. Johnson Gainesville 770-535-8044
55 gal. plastic bung hole/open top plastic barrels; 55 gal. metal w/lids; 275 gal. tote tanks, all clean & food grade. C. H. Johnson Lawrenceville 770-963-7257
55 gal. plastic drum; screw on plastic drum, food grade. Bill Cheatwood Jackson 770227-9708
5HP Centrifugal pump, 230 volt, 3 phase, 100 gal. per minute, 100' head, 2 1/2" inlet, 2" outlet, $275. Heath Wilson Stapleton 706547-6827
6 pieces blk. iron pipe, $6 ea., rough sawn Iumber, $0.20 to $0.50/bd. ft. LeRoy Lautenschlager Marietta 770-427-6153
6,600 & 7,700 bu. grain bin to be moiled, $2000 ea., exc. cond., J. Meeks Douglas 912-384-2606
6000 board ft. of wht./red oak lumber, 1 1/8"x6, 8, 10, 12" widths, $1.25 bd. ft., will consider trade for horse trailer. Greg Fowler Dalton 706-673-3603
6000 gal. alum. Nitrogen tank and 3 200horsepower Randolph gear heads. Leo Perfect Unadilla 478-627-3820
61' Windmill Tower w/erection instructions and blueprints, $3150. Don Welsh Acworth 770-926-6094
Air compressor w/hose reels, elec. heater & air dryer combo for $400. Gary Dyleski Senoia 770-599-1761
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
All necessary equip. to raise hogs in confinement, farrowing, gestation, nursery, best offer. Paul Moncrief 215 Old Hwy 18 Gray 31032 478-986-6587
Alum. irrigation pipe 6000'+/- of 3" and 2000' of 4", elbows, tees, adaptors, $0.65 per ft. Bill Mailand McDonough 770-898-1234
Approx. 1000 canning jars, some jelly jars, mostly qts., $3.50/doz., 7 cases of qts., never been opened, $7.50/case, some 1/2 gal. jars, $0.75-ea. Ralph Jones Lithonia 770-4828143
Approx. 275 recycled cement blocks from old barn, $0.25 ea. or $50 for all. Susan Wheatley Crabapple 770-442-8100
Band sawn lumber for sale, some dried/planed or fresh cut to your specifications, oak, poplar, blk. walnut, cedar, birch, sycamore, etc. J. J. Andrews McDonough 678-432-6531
Bandsaw blades for any size, sawmill, like new, Semonds and Lenox, all sizes. Chris Dudley Buena Vista 800-647-4270
Barn doors, 2 commercial grade metal pull down doors, 10'x10', V.G.C., $400 ea. Alexa Elwell Covington 770-784-5686
Barrels (8) for drinking water storage, 55 gal. w/bung hole, like new, clean, $32 ea. Tony Brunson Cartersville 770-382-0805
Baskets (hampers) 25 count, $3 ea., all for $50. Sibley Weaver Milledgeville 478-4525415 478-453-3303
Bath tub used for watering livestock, has only 1 leg, $50. Dan King Fairburn 770-9648294
Better built lagoon pump, 1000 gal cap. 1000 gal. cap., PTO driven, $1500. Deby Hayes Watkinsville 706-769-6041
Brooder $65, High Hatch Hatcher, $240; flight top netting 24x150 (new), $150; netting 24x50, $50, insect screen wire (48x100), $40. Dianne Collier Atlanta 404-799-7347
Canning fruit jars, qts., 5 boxes, each box, $3/doz. M. B. Parks Reynolds 478-847-4420
Cattle head-gate, very good cond., $50 William Murphy Newnan 770-251-5204
Cedar lumber, 5200 bd. ft. Gary Brooks Pine Mountain 706-884-5798
Chain link fence, posts, top rail, approx 125', $65, fertilizer spreader, 3 pt. hitch, $50 Ted Walker Alpharetta 770-475-9833
Chicken house equip., 6 red mule curtain machines, 4 Hired Hand, 16 stage cohtractor boxes, all in very good shape. Debbie Whitlock Madison 706-207-4835
Chicken house equip., fans, feed bins feeders, drinkers, brooders. Dennis Grooves Clarkesville 706-754-3376
Clean 55 gal. metal drums w/lids, $8 ea Leonard Crane Smyrna 770-4389472 404 210-1516
Custom cut lumber for sale, poplar, pine oak cedar, your location or delivery. Snider Sawzall Buena Vista 229-314-9701
Drums, 55 gal. open & closed top plastic; 55 gal. closed top stainless steel; 275 gal. tote
tanks. Ellen Chambers Fayetteville 770-774-
9762
Echo back pack blower (Kioritz) model DM-
9 duster mister w/orig. manuals, accessories carb newly rebuilt, metal housing, low hrs. $175. Bill Tuszynsk Cumming 770-888-6746
Farm or estate gates for sale, made from western cedar, any size. Russell Cochran Alpharetta 770-475-6473 678-513-0781
Feed bins w/auger, 8 and 1O ton, $300 $400. Tracy Grizzle Dahlonega 706-344 8794
For sale set of Duals to fit Ford Tractor 8600, 8700, 9600, 9700, TW 20 ect., $200 Lester Adkins Rebecca 229-643-7621
Free 2x6 trusses, 32' span, you take down Earl Gilbert Monticello 706-468-6658
Grain bin w/motor for feeding horses and
cattle, 6 ton. Steve O'Rear Cloudland 706-
398-0858

Greenhouse 1OO'x16', furnace, tables, pots, more, needs cover, $2000/obo. Tilla Granger Atlanta 404-578-4400
Greenhouse, 21x30, fans, heaters, fertilizer injector, tables attached to poles, shade cloth, $2800. Debbie Carver Ellijay 706-635-3990
Hammer Mill, good cond., wide belt driven, $300. Jeff Stephens Alto 770-869-9460
Hammer mill & hay shredder, minn-moline gas motor, must be disassembled, $2000/obo. Randy Hearn Palmetto 770-463-3598
Heartpine flooring, tongue & groove, var. sizes; also beams. T. Todd Gibson 706-5983851
Hen house equip., 4x14 slats, rooster feeder, Big Dutchman chain feeder w/mini harpers and restrictive grill, 2 curtain machines. Jerry Shaw Hartwell 706-3762454
Hobart Cuber 550 Perkins diesel engine, 1000 trans and rear end for 2600 Ford, $750. Larry Argo Douglasville 770-942-6948
Hobart tenderizer, 2000 model, 4', 6', 8' tables, Copeland single phase coil & compressor, 220V. H. Phillips Watkinsville 706-769-5490
Hutches, must see to appreciate, will sell for 1/4 of the material cost to build. Sarn Smith Haddock 478-932-5219
Incubator 496 quail egg capacity, have lrg. trays included, see thru door, automatic humidity control, $350. Carl Vedas Valdosta 229-242-7007
Livestock scale, exc. cond., $1000. Henry Bell Madison 706-342-8203
Lrg. old farm bell, No. 3, $200. John Worley College Park 770-964-6416
Lrg. quantity of woodmizer sawn lumber, well seasoned in various widths, 2x6", 2x8", 2x10"; 12', 14', 16' long, make offer. Roger Paul Conyers 770-761-1284
Lumber for sale, lrg. quantity, wood-mizer sawn, pine, oak, popular, various sizes. Terry Brook Oxford 770-787-8022
Lumber various widths, lengths, $0.35$2.50 per bd. ft., $2.50 is furniture grade lumber, other. Rich Odom McDonough 770954-9218
Mantle for sale, custom cut from pine hickory cedar and oak. Jane Snider Buena Vista 229-649-7424
Master system catfish feeder, 4500 lb. capacity, PTO operator, $4495. Kreg Jenkins Albany 229-436-7992
Mirromatic pressure cookers, 12 or 16 of $35; canning jars $2.00/case. Lavaune Zeigler The Rock 706-647-5234
Nordyne split system heat pump, 4 ton 13 seer, exc. cond., used 1 yr., $600. H. Chaney Lithonia 770-465-8099
Old farm house used for storage, must be moved, must sell, disabled veteran, can no longer use. Guy Williams Gibson 706-5980318
Part of old pecan tree fell, beau. wood will not be found again, ideal for furniture or carving, free for taking. Lee Cullipher Lula 770-869-1922 770-718-1900
Pole barn poles, 9"x20' and up, $1.50 per ft.; post, 9"x6', $10; 9"x8', $12; pickup or can deliver statewide. M. Smith Bowden 678-9251357
Poultry equip. for sale. Homer Wilson Gainesville 770-532-0581
Poultry equip., drinkers, fans, feeders, scales. Larry Nix Gainesville 770-534-7890
Poultry house cool cell, used pads and framework, 6 houses, good cond., $600/all. David Phillips Ringgold 706-965-4341
Retired breeder hen houses, selling al equip!., fans, motors, feeders, drinker, nest, etc. Ray Rice Statham 770-725-2703
Split locust farm fence rails and posts, del. and installed anywhere. C. Mitchell Cleveland 706-865-9828
Steam kettle, stainless steel, 60 gal. w/lid, self standing, tilts, exc. cond., $400. Terry Roderick Gainesville 770-531-0167
Stihl chain saw, 038 super 16" bar, 2 extra chains, $300/obo. B. Lamb Canton 770-851 8627
Straight cut lumber, misc. hardwood, wood working, trailer decking, tapered siding custom cutting. Rick Clark McDonough 770 898-0985
United Farm tool tub grinder, Gehl 721 0 mixing wagon w/scales, 1-50', 5" grain auge P.T.O. driven. David Dyer Blairsville 706-745 2761
Used tires w/good tread and stool rims good for wagons & trailers, 14", 15", and 16" $10 ea. Fermin Reyes Conyers 404-247 9109
Used utility poles for sale. Shelley Barfield Dallas 678-878-7537
V Belts, A & B, 400 belts for $200. James
Thaxton Watkinsville 706-769-1315
Walnut- approx. 400 bd. ft., air dried 9 yrs. most 1"x 8-10" wide x 7' long, some 2"x12"x7' $4/bd. ft. if all taken. Bill Mattox Crawford 706-743-8942
Water pump, Grundfus, submersible 3 phase, 15 H.P. 220, stainless steel w/drop pipe, wire & all controls. Robert Lee Guyton 912-658-6659
Weld rod 1/8' 6013 42 lbs., 7018 1/8" rod
45 lbs., stinger & ground clamp, $50. Steve
Boettcher Canton 404-580-1759
Wheel weights, pair of double factory Ford weights for 3000 & 4000 series Ford tractors $100. C. E. Brown Centerville 478-953-8239
Wood mizer sawn lumber 2x4x8, $1.50 ea. other sizes avail., pine, oak, cedar, pecan walnut, poplar, cherry. George Powel Covin!l!on 770-855-1018
Wood-mizer sawn lumber of varying widths/lengths @ .35/bd. ft./up. Ph iii p Stanford Gray 478-986-3679

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LIVESTOCK

-Georgia One regd. Angus bull, very gentle, DOB '05 ADGA Saanen bucks and wethers, TB

1/31/02, $1400. James Wages Auburn 770- Brucellosis, CAE, and CL negative, priced

963-6055

according to weight. Sara Dzimianski

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Purebred Charolais bulls, 8 mos. to 2 yrs. old, $800 to $1400/ea. Edward Evans Rydal 770-773-3507
Purebred black Limousin bull, 3 yrs., $1100.

Nicholson 706-546-8520 706-255-4542 10 high % Boer does and 1 100% regd
buck, fat & healthy, $50, does $250, buck
Chris Williams Monroe 770-207-0996

Grape Tomato "Salad"

minimum of 90 days before they can be Gilbert Reed Braselton 770-967-3254

100% Boer billy, 1 1/2 yr. old, no papers

advertised.

Regd. Angus bulls, 15-17 mos. old, semen raised on a farm, never run through a sale

Cattle

tested, good EPD's. John Stuedemann Walter Dyer Carrollton 770-836-8843

Comer 706-202-2371 706-540-2470

2 ADGA regd. Saanen bucks, $350 ea.; 1

If you have any questions regarding ads 1n
this category, call Brenda Donnell at 404-651 -
9081 or 404-651-9082.
1 Jersey heifer, purebred, will calf-end 2005, $1000. Thomas Woods Swainsbor0 478-237-4741
1 UGA regd. horned Hereford bu II (dehorned), 3 1/2 yrs. old, sired by NationaI Champion CS Pure Gold 98170, $1450. Mike Hightower McDonough 770-898-9841
1 bull, 6 mos. old, Black Angus/Baldy mix $500. D. Morris Buford 770-633-8429

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 bull, DOB 10/14/04,
sire-Connealy Frontline, Dam-Bricton Miss, UGA 8032, $1000. Willis Brown Byron 478956-2798
Regd. Black Angus bull, DOB 12/8/04, sire Bushwacker Dam daughter of EXT. Kenneth Corbin 4046 Hog Jowl Road Chickamauga 30707 706-539-1208

disbudded gentle wether, $75, 2 proven does w/p $150 ea. S. Stephens Hoschton 706 06:.::5_,:.4_,-2::.::8:.::6:..:.7_~cc--------~~--
2 common billy goats, young small, $45 ea.,
not for slaughter. Mike Johnson Loganville ~7~7~0--4'""6'"'6~-7'-6'-1~3'---~~--~-----
2 half wht. Dorper/half Katadin rams, very nice, big in size, 1 yr. old, $150 ea. David
Medlock Glennville 912-237-2021
2 none regd. Boer billies, 7 mos. old, $100 ea. C. V. Reece Dawsonville 770-893-3844
2 small female goats for sale, $50 ea. or wi-11

1 young Jersey bull. Calvin Pullen Monroe 770-207-6457
10 black & black WBF heifers, exposed t0 low birth wgt., regd. Angus bull, since May 2 wormed & tagged. Wayne Chastian Carnesville 706-308-1212
10 black first calf cows exposed to calving ease Simmental bull, vacc. & wormed. Chris Keller Waycross 912-283-2565 912-286
0286 10 bred black heifers, bred to low birth wgI.
black bull, will calve in spring, all $9500 or $1150/ea. Brad Mullins Martin 706-384-5135
10 regd. polled Hereford bred cows, Victor Domino bloodlines, herd cert. & accred. Ricky
Lane 3747 Tyres Road Carrollton 30117 770-
258-5890
14 bred commercial heifers, BFW B.ZN WF 900+ lbs., calve 1/06. Gregg Ivey Thomaston 404-372-6772
15 head black- heifers, make exc. brood cows, $700 or pick $750, all shots & wormed Freeman Wingard Montezuma 478-244-001 4
478-472-7885 19 Holstein springers, calving September.
Matt West McDonough 770-560-4236
2 Black Angus cows, 2 yrs. old w/buII calves, 1 mos. old, easy breeders, young healthy. Tom Leone Newborn 706-468-1683
2 Fl tiger striped Hereford X Brahman heifers, weaned & ready to go, cert. accred
Larry Lane 404 Ln. Rd. Carrollton 30117-
6543 770-854-4548
25 regd. Black Angus bulls, service age, big rugged, range raised, $1200/up., good EPD's George Queener Chickamauga 706-539 2537
3 regd. Belted Galloway, 18 mos. old bull, 1 bred cow & 25 mos. heifer. Ken Cook Dallas

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. old, $800/ea.; 5 yr. old regd. Black Angus bull, Traveler bloodline, $1300. Henry Lumpkin Dalton 706-277-1024
Regd. Black Angus bulls, 10 mos., VRD, Rockin D Ambush & Right Time, $1000. Roy V. Millsap Summerville 706-397-8122 770772-0186
Regd. Charolais bulls, 23 mos. old, low birth wgt., gentle. Ricky Conner Dahlonega 770536-8576
Regd. Chiangus bull, 27 mos. old, very gentle, easy calver, used on heifers, $1800. Billy Webb Crandall 706-695-6482
Regd. Limousin bulls & heifers for sale, weaning age, top bloodlines & EPD's, $700$800 or $4000 for all. Nathan Williams Cumming 404-886-8003
Regd. Red Angus bull, dark red, 3 yrs. old, exc. bloodlines, $1500. Mike Horn Duluth 770-598-8298
Regd. Red Angus .bulls, exc. bloodline, easy birth, gentle, ready for service. Al White Orchard Hill 770-707-0799
Regd. Red Angus, bred cows, cow/calf pairs, 18 mos. old bulls. Jim Mclean Alma 770-972-1640
Regd. Santa Gertrudis bulls, yearling & herd sired, polled or horned. Lee Rusk Woodstock 770-928-1195
Regd. Simmental Angus -Sim Angus bulls, 9 mos. to 2 yrs. old. Burt Jeffords Fairmount 706-625-0005
Regd. black polled Simmental bull, A.I., easy calving, sire black calves, 8 mo. old, $800. C. Tankersley Twin City 478-763-3152

trade for 2 baby goats. Bob Sherrell Ball Ground 770-893-4839
20 weanlings, all percentage Boer, born March 2005, 11 bucklings and 9 doelings. Gen Wilson Maysville 706-652-3733
24. Nubian crosses, some pregnant, all wormed, $40-$j00; 3 sheep, 1 Katahdin doe $100; 2 Romanov wethers $100 ea. Mark Woodham Madison 706-752-0300
3 9-mos. old 100% Boer billies, no papers but avail., good bloodline, $250. Norman Bennett Hahira 229-794-2588
3 African Pygmy billy goats for sale, $25 ea., other. Willard M. Robertson Shannon 706-291-3889
3 bucks, Nubian mix, 9-10 mos. old, $50 ea Helene Prochazka McDonough 770-9147451
3/4 % Boer billies and nannies, $65 ea Jonathan Pitts Newborn 770-560-6718
3/4 Boer buck, born 4/23/05; $50. John Turcotte Statham 678-923-7015
4 billy goats, 4 mos. old, $40 ea. Ron Maze Franklin 706-675-1321
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 Thompson Twin City 912-562-3946
ABGA Boer goats, regd. weanling bucks $200; regd. weanling paint buck (gorgeous) $300; regd. weanling does, $300; percentage weanling does, $100, other. L. Parham Newnan 770-254-0423
ABGA fullblood and percentage Boer bucks, does, and wethers, Nubians avail., $45 to $150. Dan Everett Buena Vista 229-938

770-231-4632 770-505-6268 30 Brangus/Angus quality bred heifers to
black bull, calving Feb/Mar. '06, $1000/ea Randall D. Waits Rockmart 770-684-3358

Registered Black Angus heifers, young bulls & three yr. old bull. Earl Williams Hawkinsville 478.-892-7981
Santa Gertrudis bulls, exc. bloodlines,

6152 ADGA Nubian doe kids, $300/up, bucks
$125, bottle raised. Lisa Rees Good Hope 770-267-8279

5 black Gelbvieh X Angus heifers, 6 mos

old, show quality, will make exc. cows. Eddie

Caudell Carnesville 706-677-3636

65 crossbred black heifers, 20 reds, extra

fancy, 1/4 ear to easy calving black bulls

$1250 min. 20-gate cut. Mike Gaines

Taylorsville 678-878-7143

75 black Brangus/Angus heifers, calving

starts mid Oct., 75 day calving period, also 38

open heifers for sale. M.att Mundy Grantville

678-438-8610

Angus bulls, Al sired, 878, lead on decision, DeKato, 10 mos. old, EPD's
$1000/ea. Henry Terhune Fort Valley 478-

825-1911

Baby Holstein bull calves, $125, born here

on our dairy, receive colostrum, shots, exc

care. Suzy Wright Ellijay 706-889-0999

Black Gelbvieh, purebred heifers, $700, bulI

18 mos. old, $1200. Bob Clark Chickamauga

706-375-2621

.

polled, also few heifers polled. Larry Loughridge 322 Ball Ground Road Chatsworth 30705 706-695-4987
Senepol bulls for sale, fullblooded, percentage, top bloodlines, call aft. 6 pm. Grand "P" Ranch. R. L. Peacock Broxton 912-359-3712
Simmental bulls, Al sired, milk growth & calving ease, 10 mos.-2 yrs., $1200/ea., homozygous black & polled. Rick Wood Clarkesville 706-754-3755 706-499-2325
Texas Longhorn bull, 6 mos. old, 4' plus horns, $850; also 2 6 mos. old bulls. Ned Sims Rome 706-235-1485
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, 800 pounds, from good herd, $800/ea. R. I. McClung Hiram 770-445-3936 678-230-9582

ADGA Nubian goats, bucks & does Champion and Gr'Champion bloodlines, 5 mos. and older, bucks, $125/up, does $200/up. Lewis Moye Conyers 770-922-6755
ADGA Toggenburg and grade herd reduction, bucks, does, yearlings, prices $150 and up. Susan Richardson Loganville 770554-8559
Baby Pygmy goats, 8 to 12 weeks, billies and does, many colors, closed herd, fat and healthy, $50-$75. Craig Preslock Taylorsville 770-684-5849
Babydoll ram, blk., 4 mos., regd., $350 want blk. ewe. Dianne N. Westbrook Crawford 706-743-3252
Boer bucks, full blood, born 1-05. Edward Swann Temple 770-562-5977
Boer goat herd liquidation, 29 to sell, Eggs and South African genetics, 2 and 3 for one sale. Randell Kent Cleveland 706-219-3090 .
Boer nannie high percentage, probably

Bred cows, Hereford, Angus, Santa Gertrudis cross, also open heifers, very nice

Swine

pregnant, $125; 1 fullblood, $175; fullblood buck, $375, regd. others, $100, moving

B. Hall Pavo 229-859-2764

If you have questions regarding ads in this Karen Murchison Acworth 770-917-9731

Bulls--Brahman, Simbrah, & Simmental ; category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651- 770-917-9809

weaning and breeding age, also few cows & 9081 or 404-651-9082.

Boer/Nubian, DOB 4/05, gentle, friendly, all

heifers. Cliff Adams Bowdon 770-258-2069

Swine moving from farm to farm must shots given & wormed, $60. S. Lincoln

Eleven black comm. cows, good cond. have a negative brucellosis and Commerce 706-335-0740

bred to clave Jan.-Feb. to good 878X pseudorabies test within the past 30 days Common billy goat, cute, no horns, $35, 3

Righttime bull. A. Scott Sylvania 912-682- before they are moved whenever there is a big does, $200 ea. Sheryle Howard Shiloh

4422

change of ownership. Exceptions are 706-628-4822

Exe. group of polled Hereford and F1 Bradford bulls, ready for heavy service. Jonny Harris Screven 912-586-6585
Excellent young herd Angus cross, 27 heifers bred for first calf May 2006, Angus bull make offer. Bob Reid Zebulon 770-468-8268
Gelbvieh bulls, breeding age, all polled most Al sired for easy calving & fast growth John Kiss Gainesville 770-531-1126
Gentle top quality registered red Brahman bulls & heifers, weaning age to two yrs. old. David Dillard Hahira 229-794-2297
Herd of BeefMaster cross cattle, 29 cows, 30 calves, 3 regd. bulls, majority young cows, $27,500. Mark Bayer Warner Robins 478953-5070
Jersey bull, 8 mos. old, $500; one heifers cross half Jersey half Hereford, $500. T. Duran Cumming 770-887-3442
Jersey cow, hand milked daily, safe around children, 4 yrs. old, $800, A.I. to Jersey bull. Jim Stoyle Sumner 229-776-7226
Jersey milk cow w/2 mos. old calf by side. Bert English McDonough 770-957-3276
One 11 mos., one 10 mos. old Black Angus bulls & 1 11 mos. old heifer, exc. quality, $650/ea. Jerry Brautigan Griffin 770-315-3249
One Charolais purebred bull, 1 Charolais purebred heifer for sale. Furman Lathan Toccoa 706-886-4806

swine from a validated brucellosis-free and qualified pseudorabies-free herd. Buyers are urged to request proof of a negative brucellosis and pseudorabies test prior to purchase.
For sale 10 Yorkshire feeder pigs, cut and wormed, ready to go. Wallace Taylor Milledgeville 478-452-4294
Regd. Yorkshire male hogs, out of the Prime Time bloodlines and shoe pigs, cross bred, Hamps and Durocs. Jack Jones Jacksonville 229-833-7190
Goats And Sheep
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081 or404-651-9082.
% Boer billies, herd reduction, 3 mos. to 2 yrs., billies & nannies, starting @ $50. Lawson Hooper Covington 770-787-2818
% Boer billy, born 4/9/05, $125. T. L. Sutton Nashville 229-686-9630
% Boer goats & purebred ABGA kids & adults, $75/up. Mike Mason Rockmart 678363-5653
% Boer goats, & fullblood ABGA kids & adulls, $100/up. A. Simpson Dacula 770-2312 258
% Boer kids, born 02-05, blk./wht., male & red/wht. female, handled daily. C. Minyard

Dorset and Dorset/Finn ewe and ram lambs for sale, $150-$250. Linda Butler Jefferson 706-654-9874
Fainting goats, young bucks, $75; does $225. David Pitts Cordele 229-938-0898
Fullblood Boer and high percentage Kiko bucks, 3/4-15/16, $100-$400. Don Edwards Harlem 706-556-1746
Fullblood Boer bucks, proven breeders, grt. bloodlines, take home a champion. William Adkinson Lizella 478-935-9072
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 770-616-0130
Katahdin sheep for sale, rams and ewes. Tommy Connell Statesboro 912-764-5128 912-764-7693
Kiko Boer mix goats and kids, various prices, dely. possible. Mark Lynn Austell 770..:.49::..0::..-.060::6"-9"'8~------------
Lrg. and med. size wht. Texas curled horn rams, and have some goats. Jimmy Langley Roopville 770-854-7359
Merino rams, $100-$250 ea.; Merino wool, combed top and skeins (yard) avail., natural wht., Ive. messg. Cheryl Brannon Ranger

Submit ads by Wednesday noon.

Monroe 770-207-1735

770-548-1941

This is a quick and easy side dish that can be prepared at the last minute and goes with any meal.
2 Tablespoons extra virgin olive oil 2 cloves fresh garlic, minced 2 pints grape tomatoes 6 green onions, sliced 2 Tablespoons red wine vinegar Salt and pepper to taste 1/2 cup chopped parsley 1/4 cup fresh basil, chopped
Add olive oil to a large skillet. Place over medium heat. Add garlic, tomatoes, onions, and cook until tomato skins burst. Remove from heat and add remaining ingredients. Toss and serve immediately.
Rachael Russell Valdosta, Ga.
Testing Notes: Be sure to use fresh basil. Cherry tomatoes also can be used; Vidalia _onion can be used in place of green onions.

Scotch Cake
This is a very moist cake that is inexpensive and easy to make.
2 cups sifted all-purpose flour 2 cups sugar 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/2 cup butter 1/2 cup shortening 1 cup water 1/4 cup unsweetened cocoa 2 eggs, lightly beaten 1/2 cup buttermilk 1 teaspoon baking soda 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Combine flour, sugar and salt in a large mixing bowl; set aside. Combine butter, _shortening, water and cocoa in a small saucepan. Bring to a boil and stir until butter melts. Pour hot mixture over flour mixture. Add eggs, buttermilk, soda, cinnamon and vanilla. Stir until batter is smooth. Batter will be very THIN! Pour into greased and floured 13x9-inch baking pan. Bake at 350 degrees for 40 -45 minutes. About 1Ominutes before cake is done, make Chocolate Icing. Pour over hot cake. Cool and cut into squares to serve.

Chocolate Icing
1/2 cup butter 1/4 cup unsweetened cocoa 6 Tablespoons milk 1 (16-ounce) package powdered sugar, sifted 1 cup chopped pecans 2 cups coconut
Combine butter, cocoa and milk in a medium saucepan. Bring to a boil. Remove from heat and stir in powdered sugar. Add pecans and coconut. Mix well and pour over hot cake while still in the pan.
Mrs. Bettie Evans Kennesaw, Ga.
Testing notes: This is a very old recipe with a new twist when coconut is added.
It can just as easily be omitted. Not sure where the "Scotch" name comes from - except that it takes so few ingredients and is very inexpensive to make.

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

NPGA regd. goats, does & bucks, 2 mos.-1 1/2 yrs., Agouti & It. caramel. Ginger Chickvary Trion 706-734-4107
Nice red head male goats for breeding. John Nunn Bostwick 706-342-1445
Nigerian dwarf buckling & doeling (DOB 8/13/05), sire blk. 2 1/2 yrs. for sale or service. Sandra Foster Shiloh 706-582-3088
Nigerian dwarf goat, regd.; also, blue eyed mini Nubians, Nubian does, CAE free, tame, grt. bloodlines. Hope Bennett Cleveland 706348-7279
Nubian buck, purebred, 3 yrs. old, proven breeder, no horns, gentle, lrg., blk. and wht., $125 firm. Michael Sigers Rockmart 770-6463565
Nubian doe, 1 yr. old, friendly, $75; also, mixed billy, $45. K. Whelan Kingston 706346-1052
Pygmy billy, 12 wks., blk./wht., most handsome, played w/every day, $90. Beth Mercure Ball Ground 770-735-2925
Pygmy does/bucks, 4 mos.-2 yrs., very tame, $30/up. Samantha Dillard Young Harris 706-379-9711
Pygmy goats for sale, 1 yr. old wether, blk./wht.; 1 yr. old buck, camel/blk., small assorted colored females. Mark Long Carrollton 770-214-1023
Pygmy goats for sale, mostly nannies. Bobby Holtzclaw Canton 770-4794221
Pygmy goats, $50 ea., adults & babies. Billy Leach Good Hope 770-207-1855
Pygmy goats, 1 billy, 6 mos. old, all diff. colors, very small & gentle, see to appreciate. Clyde Lawson Canton 770-479-3542 770479-3113
Pygmy goats, regd., all colors, handled daily, $100/up, other. D. Harris Powder Springs 770-794-6668

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
Rare regd. Golden Guernsey cross dairy goats, 2 bucklings, wonderful butterfat improvement for your herds milk, $150. K. Stoltzfus Clarkesville 706-754-8840
Regd. fullblood Boer does and bucks from ennobled bloodlines, Eggsfile, Eggsknight, Eggs Rayman. Beth East Dawsonville 706864-3091
Saanen doe, previously handmilked and ready to breed, $150. Sandy Shearouse Barnesville 770-358-9706
Sheep, 1 ram, $200, ewes, $150. Francis Ortega Forsyth 478-256-5412
Soay sheep, miniature native to Britain, brown wool, intelligent, easy to manage, very rare, reas. priced. Clint Whitfield Cairo 229377-4242
Texas Doll, Black Hawaiian, Corsican, Painted Desert Rams, "trophy quality", lambs for slaughter. R. Reuter Jeffersonville 478945-2072
Poultry Conference Set
For Sept. 27-27 in Athens
The 2005 Georgia Poultry Conference is scheduled Sept. 2728 in Athens. Registration Deadline is Sept. 12. For more information, call (706) 542-1325, or send E-mail to mgoha@uga.edu.

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Equine For Sale
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Tammy rhomas at 404-651-

Pick-Your-Own Fruits and Vegetables Farms

9081 or 404-651-9082.
All equine advertised in the Market Bulletin must have had a negative Coggins test within past 12 months. Negative reports are valid for 12 months from the

When using the pick-your-own list, remember that the maturity of fruits and vegetables is directly influenced by the weather. The dates and availability provided on the list are approximate. For accurate, up-to-date information, be sure to contact the individual farm operator for produce availability. It is best to call ahead before driving to a pick-your-own operation for detailed location

sample date. A copy of this test report directions, hours of operation and other information you may need.

I must accompany the ad each time it is
submitted or the notice will be returned to

COUNTY

FARM

LOCATION

CROP

AVAILABLE

PHONE

COMMENTS

I

the advertiser. For this reason, generalized

ads (i.e., many horses, varieties to choose Coweta

Dan Holl

Newnan

Peaches

Now

770-253-1183

Open Tues. & Thurs., 10 am - 6 pm.

from, others, etc.) cannot be accepted. Buyers are urged to request verification of a negative Coggins test before purchasing

Fayette

Banks Vineyard

290 Banks Rd., Fayetteville

Muscadines, scuppernongs Mid Aug.

770-461-6876

10 am - 6 pm, Mon. - Sat.; 1 pm 6 pm, Sun.; you pick, we pick.

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

Floyd Forsyth

W. Lynn Howell Kinsey Family Farm

332 Davis Loop Rd. NE, Rome

Muscadines, scuppernongs Sept. 1 - frost

7170 Jo-Em Down Rd., Gainesville Pumpkins, sunflowers

mid-Sept.

706-290-9632 770-887-6028

$5/gal., daylight hrs. 7 days/wk., containers furnished, call for availability of ripe fruit.

"Boarding" categories of the quarterly equine editions.
"Pedikament" 3 yr. Hanoverian bay gelding by Pik Winland, should mature to 16.3+hds.,

Fulton Gwinnett

David Brown Pat Mason

Evans Dr., Union City

Muscadines

4108 Anderson-Livsey Lane, Snellville Figs, muscadines & scuppernongs

Now-Aug. 31 Aug. & Sept.

770-964-5304 770-979-7227

No pesticides
Grown without chemicals, call for availability.

very refined, wonderful gaits/incredible trot, Gwinnett leads/loads, no vices/easy keeper, $7500.

The Dacula Briarpatch 2503 Cammie Wages Rd., Dacula

Apples, figs, muscadines Now

770-962-4990

Lonnie Brady Columbus 706-332-4976
#1 trail or pleasure horse, AQHA, bay, gelding, 9 yrs., no vices, well broke, $3000. Linda Dire Blackshear 904-716-6765
'00 APHA flashy blk./wht. tobiano gelding, green broke, gentle, easy keeper, 14hds., $2000. Russ LaPlume Grayson 770-554-9846

Hall Harris

Elizabeth Smith Frank Heath

3803 Gillsville Hwy., Gillsville 704 Jones Rd., Cataula

Figs, scuppernongs,
muscadines
-

Sept. 1

770-531-9617

Muscadines, scuppernongs Late Aug. thru Sept. 706-322-3776

Call for availability before coming, bring carry-home containers, open Mon.-Sat., 8 am - 5 pm.
Containers provided for picking & bags for carrying home; open 8 am - 8 pm, 7 days/wk.

'00 APHA sorrel filly, breeding stock, needs finished, gentle, easy keeper, $900/obo. Steve Asire Locust Grove 770-597-4283

Houston

Houston Country Vittles 173 Farr Rd., Kathleen

Muscadines, scuppernongs, Aug. 15 tomatoes

4 78-987-3331

Mon. - Sat., 8 am - 6 pm; containers furnished.

'00 AQHA buckskin gelding, 14hds., Jackson Colonel Paco, well mannered, started working

Dale/Joyce Rodriguez 106 Mangum Bridge Rd., Maysville Scuppernongs, muscadines Now

706-335-2132

Open weekday evenings, all day weekends, containers provided.

cattle, loads, clips, shots current, $1800. K. Murphy Loganville 770-313-1678
'00 AQHA palomino mare, 14.3hds., $850;

Monroe

Cliff & Greg Music

610 Old Union Gin Rd., Forsyth

Muscadines, scuppernongs End of Aug., Oct.1 478-994-1273/3514 Daylight till dk. all wk. except Tues. & Fri., 1 pm - dk.

'94 AQHA sorrel mare, exc. broodmare, trailhorse, 15hds., $1700, very nego. if sold together. Doug Lane Thomaston 706-646-

Muscogee Oglethorpe

George Morris Lee Thaxton

8787 Veterans Pkwy., Midland Washington Rd., US 78, Rayle

Muscadines, scuppernongs Aug. 20 thru Sept. 706-323-2401 Muscadines, scuppernongs Aug. 31 thru Sept. 706-318-9515

You pick, $5/gal. Open 7 days/wk., 8 am - 7 pm.

2923 '00 Paso/TWH stallion, gentle, 15 1/2hds.,
started under saddle, current shots, proven stud, can e-mail photo, $1200. Mary Golden

Paulding Rockdale

Catherine Ragsdale J. H. Loden

285 Ragsdale Rd., Dallas 2286 Oglesby Bridge Rd., Conyers

Brown turkey figs Figs

Aug. Aug./Sept.

770-445-3835 770-922-7335

open 12 pm - 4 pm; pick your own, $6/gal.; bring containers
Open 8 am - 7 pm daily.

Cedartown 770-748-9604
'00 TWHBEA gelding, bay, 15hds., $2200 firm; '98 AQHA gelding, sorrel, 15.2hds., $4000. Joyce Diane Clark Ellabell 912-8233062 912-224-9538
'00 TWHBEA mare, blk./wht., 90 days prof

Walton Ware

Gerald Shelnutt Moore Farms

1030 Youth Jersey Rd., Loganville 1440 Windmill Rd., Manor

Peas, purple hull, Big Boy & pinkeye purple hull
Tomatoes, seasonal vegetables

Oct. - Nov. 20

770-466-8917 912-285-3432

$1 O/bushel, you pick.
Call first, open 7 am - 5 pm 6 days/wk., closed Sun., bring containers.

training, trails, 15hds., smooth gaits, beau. Debbie Lord Jefferson 706-367-7550

Wilkinson

Mason's Garden

Hwy. 441 N., 18570, Mcintyre

Bell & hot pepper, peas, corn Sept. & Oct.

4 78-946-2526

Naturally grown, pepper $0.50/lb.

'00 XQH 16hds. If=, drk. bay gelding, needs finishing, suited for HUS/over fences, $5500/obo, $3500/up. Ginger McCamp Mableton 770-964-6560
'00 regd. Arabian mare, 14.1hds., blk. w/3 wht. socks/star forehead, gentle/loves attention, not high spirited, pretty mover, ties, grt. trail horse/show prospect, $2850/obo. Jaye McCrea McDonough 678-432-6418
'01 AQHA pal mare, 14hds., Watch Joe Jack, blaze w/4 socks, green broke, shots current, $1200. L. Manley Loganville 770318-6971
'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
'01 gelding paint pony, 35" at wither, stout build, exc. cond., exc. cond., very gentle, $375/obo. Amanda Cole Lithonia 404-729-9563
'02 BS paint mare for sale, started u/s, bold and willing, very nice mare, must sell, $1100/obo. Rebecca Miller Ball Ground 770561-0470
'02 QH gelding, 14.2hds., .doing grt. on trails, sweet and quick learner, $1200/obo. S. Morris Jackson 770-855-9391
'02 drk. bay/blk. Molly mule, ready to brake, no vices, loves attention, 14.1hds., $1050 cash only. W. Carroll Rome 706-235-9346
'02 paint gelding, 14.2hds., all ground work done, under saddle, gentle and willing, very flashy, can e-mail pies, $1200. John Cumbie Monroe 770-266-7654
'03 AQHA filly, sorrel imprinted, Champion bloodlines in cutting, loads, clips, ties, bathes. Shirley Seibel Murrayville 770-535-7393
'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 palomino stud colt, Foundation bred, loads, leads, clips, Foundation bred, loads, leads, clips, very gentle, should mature to 15.2hds./stocky, $1000. Jamie Ellington Warmsprings 706-975-81 05
'05 stud colt, regd. AQHA & APHA, dam point earner, over $7000, sire own son of Good Version. Bill Korsack Taylorsville 770387-4543
'95 AQHA blk. mare, Sonny Dee Bar, Paco Pine, well broke, show western pleasure, $3500. J. Wilkes Athens 770-725-5550
'95 AQHA gr'daughter Zippo Pine Bar/proven broodmare, throws beau. babies, grt. mover w/speed, but green, bred to Peppy

'96 AQHA barrel mare, sorrel, 15.2hds., athletic, Dash for Cash, exp. rider, e-mail pies. Richard Greenway Elberton 706-213-0789
'97 paint gelding, 15.1 hds., handsome markings, 3/4ths TB, started in polo, possible jumper or trail horse, $1800. Dolph Orthwein Atlanta 404-355-1451
'99 AQHA buckskin gelding, '97 paint gelding; '01 paint mare, '94 spotted racking gelding, '96 pony, gentle, works/rides, safe, gentle. Tom Sewell Ellijay 706-635-4515 706635-2973
'99 grey leopard Arab./Appy broodmare, $1200; yearling grey leopard Arab./Appy. filly, $1500, package $2400. J. Tisdale Brooks 770-599-3467
10 yr. old gelding, regd., walking horse, grt. w/kids, 5 yrs. old, gelding, beau. paint, super trail horse. Sarah Clinton Chickamauga 706375-4346
10 yr. old palomino OH gelding, 15hds., rides & pulls wagon, $1200. Dennis Hursey Douglas 912-384-6829
11 yr. flashy bay tobiano mare, very gentle, anyone can ride, in foal to b/w for '06, $1300 firm. P. Hooks Swainsboro 912-562-3085
12 yr. OH/Arab. grey mare, 14hds., used as English lesson pony, loves to jump, confident rider, not spooky. Linda McKinney Fort Valley 478-822-9234
12 yr. blk. Percheron mare, $2500; 15 yr. OH/Belgian gelding, $1800, anyone can ride both, very gentle, firm. B. Allen Clarkesville 706-754-8882
13 yr. QH gelding, 15.1hds., sorrel rope horse, heads or heel, athletic, gentle, grt. all around, $4500. B. Ellington Conyers 678618-8468
14 yr. palomino mare, 13.2hds., 1/2 Arab., UTD on all shots & worming, $600. S. Stone Cartersville 770-846-8178
16 yr. chestnut gelding, 14hds., $850; 14 yr. roan gelding, 11 hds., $700, very healthy, intermed. riders. Jason Stephenson Conyers 404-597-6300
17 yr. pinto mare, $500; 11 mos. old stud paint colt, $500/obo. George Vaughn Carnesville 706-384-5295
17 yr. regd. Arabian mare, 15.1hds., grt. trail horse, sweet disp., wonderful ground manners, $1200. P. Mitas Cartersville 770386-0922
18 yr. old QH mare, friendly, chesnut, trail horse; 17 yr. Appaloosa OH mare, very obedient, gray. Cassie Shakelford Griffin 770-468-5929

1992 regd. half-Arabian grey tobiano mare, easy keeper, 14.4hds., fantastic feet, intermed. rider, $1200. David Pode Monroe 770-207-8948
1993 APHA sorrel/overo paint mare, grt. trail horse, will go anywhere, easy keeper, $2500. Shane Chalker Thomson 706-595-6527
1996 APHA gelding, 15hds., golden palomino, exc. conf., trails, pleasure, eyecatcher, clips, loads, $4500. Terrell Hayes Winterville 706-742-8865 706-340-4293
1999 Scottish Highland move w/filly, grulla dun quiet,, gentle, grt. on trail , good mover, rare find, $4200. Michele McCoy Athens 706543-0705
1999 regd. Missouri Foxtrotter, blk., 15hds., gelding, $1250; 1994 TWHBEA mare, 15.1 hds., chestnut, $1150, both real gaited horses. J. Myers Vienna 229-268-4926 229268-2759
2 2004 bay geldings, gentle, halter, clips, feet trimmed, PaintX TN, ready to work. Nancy Stokes Crawford 706-743-3316
2 OHX bay mares, 15.2hds., bred to cremella OH stud for 2006 foals, $1000 ea. David Reese Thomson 706-595-1839
2 mini stallions, $1000 for both or $650 ea. Wanda Schroeder Concord 770-884-3974
2 yr. AQHA Appendix filly, hunter/dressage prospect, 16+hds., in the Incentive Fund/son of Hot Roders Set w/48 points in 5 events, $2500. Elaine Culbertson Winterville 706742-7972
2 yr. red roan Quarter pony mare, 14hds., rides, clips, loads, ties, sound, sweet, no vices, $1500/obo. Michelle Burchette Bowdon 404-226-9624
2000 APHA bay overo mare, 15hds., shown, sweet, eye-catching, shoes, bathes, hauls grt., WP prospect, $3500/obo. Sabrina Wilson Aragon 706-506-6311 706-368-9543
2000 AQHA chestnut gelding, Doc O' Lena, Smart Peppy, Doc's Prescription gr'son, trails, loads, bathes, gentle, willing, anyone rides, $2500. Brooklet Lynde Collins 912-842-9389
2000 AQHA chestnut gelding, grt. disp., 90 speed index, 16.2hds., will make grt. hunter jumper, $7500. Larry Wallace Jackson 770775-0876
2000 AOHA chestnut gelding, small star w/back socks, grt. trail horse/not a beg. horse, $1600; '96 APHA mare, exc. trail/disp., $1800. Debra Frederick Greensboro 706-453-4090 770-596-7474
2001 AQHA sorrel mare, Pep San Badger, King $2500; 2003 AQHA palomino mare, $3000; 2003 APHA sorrel tobiano gelding,

2004 APHA sorrel overo stallion, Sullivans Heather Boston Mac winning at halter, grt. all around prospect, quiet, easy going, $2500. Karen Lockhart Bowden 770-258-2316
2004 AQHA mare, Hickory Bar Bully X own daughter of Little Peppy. Jeff Lamb Ashburn 229-445-1993
2005 APHA filly, bay & wht., Mr. Gunsmoke/Leo San bloodlines, very flashy, gentle, halters, leads, bathes, etc. L. Wainwright Fort Valley 478-825-9968
2005 APHA palomino BS colt, imprinted, handled daily, halter broken, big/stout colt, sweet, vacc., dewormed, $950/obo. Mickey Wilson Aragon 706-506-0445
3 yr. Hallinger gelding, rides/pulls, $2000; 9 yr. dun gelding, needs exp. rider, thick OH build, good trail horse, $1500/obo. Kathy Smith Milner 770-412-8956
3 yr. old palomino filly, wht., blaze socks, beau., trails, loads, bathes, anyone can ride. Shawn Collins Brooklet 912-531-2244
3 yr. regd. QH mare, $1500/obo. Russ Whalen Royston 706-246-0301
4 yr. Arabian cross palomino gelding, gentle, smooth trot, green broke, trails or show prospect, Coweta County, $2000. Annette Bowman Senoia 770-599-8207
6 yr. AQHA Zippo Pine Bar stallion, bloodlines include Sunny Dee Bar, Zippo Pine Bar, Ole Man/Blondy's Dude, 15.1hds., shown in WP. K. Veal Milledgeville 478-946-3715 478-456-0798
6 yr. old AOHA mare by own daughter Doc Tari, 2 time State Champion Reining, working cowhorse. Montana Smith Clyo 912-531-2135
7 yr. bay welsh gelding, works & rides, 5 yr. pony gelding, AOHA Dry Doc mare, team pens, $650/up. C. Kinser Royston 706-245-5838
7 yr. chestnut mare, 14.1 hds., trail rides, shown walk/trot by children, $1250; wht. welsh pony gelding, trails rides, double jumps, $1000. Kathy Pike Acworth 770-975-1213
7 yr. old gray Arab. gelding, 13.5hds., loads, easily, grt. pony club prospect, $850. Kelly Jones LaGrange 706-885-9662
8 yr. AQHA/Palomino regd. mare, 15.2hds., exc. broodmare, loads, ties, baths, need exp./rider, $1200. Patty Brown Athens 706759-3880
8 yr. QH gelding, very flashy, $600; 8 yr. OH sorrel mare, beau., $600. Andy Burke Carrolton 770-459-4753
9 mos. pony colt, smart and sweet, $500/obo; 3 miniature horses, 6 yr. mare, 3 yr. colt, 2 mos. colt, $300-$400/obo. Cheryl

American miniature horses: 16 mo. black/white filly; 3 mo. sorrel/chestnut colt, both AMHA, will trade for hunting or fishing equip. R. Harris Alpharetta 678-393-8545
ApHA gelding, sorrel/tob-overo, 8 yrs., 17hds., stocky, trail-ridden regularly, very gentle, loves attention, $2000. Pat Ingram Butler 478-862-9562
Appaloosa regd. 2001 mare, halter points, 4 mos. prof. riding, show trail, walk-trot, exc. cond. and health, sound, gentle but spirited, $2500. Sherry Smith Covington 770-7867715
Bay MorganX mare, 10 yrs. old, rides (backs, side passes, etc.), loads, stands for terrier, grt. ground manners. Betty Ambrose Talking Rock 706-253-6297
Bay mare, $1000; paint mare, $1500; bay gelding, $1000; brown gelding, $1200, all young, gentle and smooth gaited. W. C. Hall Woodstock 770-928-3881
Beau. 4 yrs. regd. TB gelding, 16.1hds., drk. bay/roan, well bred for show or pleasure, $2800. G. Gibson Atlanta 404-349-5453
Beau. blk. TWH gelding, old show horse, 18 yrs. old, trail rides, wonderful gaits, grt. ground manners, easy keeper, exp. rider, $1000/obo. Carol Lawrence Hoschton 706-207-1332
Donkeys: standard female, $550; male $350, very gentle, grt. pasture guards, dely. avail., 1-75, exit 201. Harry Lewis Jackson 678-773-5211
Gorgeous, 4 yrs. old bay pony, grt. barrel prospect, 45 days training on trail riding, intermed. rider Judy Robinson Butler 478862-3586
Miniature bay stud, 3 yrs. old, current on shots. Donna Priest Cartersville 770-6558133 770-382-8913
Miniature colt, very loving, $350. Perry Tyson Gray 478-986-3955 478-986-4106
Miniature donkey, solid blk. jack, 2 yrs., exc. conf., Champion pedigree, $4500. Randy Cason Powder Springs 404-787-0227
Miniature donkeys, 1 gray jenny, 4 1/2 mos.; 1 gray jack, 7 mos.; 1 gray-dun jack, 17 mos. regd. William Burgess Savannah 912-964-2709
Miniature donkeys, 3 jenny's, $850/up; 5 jacks, $400 ea., age range from 8 mos. to 12 yrs., $850/up. Raymond Riner Swainsboro 478-494-1515
Miniature donkeys, regd. breeding jack, $300; 1 yr. old jenny, $700; bred jenny, $800; bred jenny, $1000. Bill Wray Perry 478-8251297
Miniature horse, stress relief and general

San Badger gr'son for '06, $2500. Larry Brantley Cartersville 770-382-3326
'95 gelding, sire Shawnees Bug Man, running 1st div. last Nov., Texas & arena

1986 AOHA sorrel mare, easy keeper, $1000. Jeanette McElhannon Bethlehem 770-867-3292
1988 regd. paint mare, 15hds., ladies

$2500. Jill Brown Baldwin 706-677-4387
2001 regd. chestnut overo gelding, 15.3hds., beau., more than I can handle, good ground mannered, crosses down trees,

Jones Griffin 404-867-4845 770-412-9665
AQHA dun mare, rides like a gelding, 9 yrs., previously shown halter, Coosa, Two-EyedJack, Doc Bar, 14.3hds., built, $1500. Brighte

conversation piece, 7 yr. old male, must see to appreciate. C. Green Grantville 770-5833811 404-755-4597
Miniature horses, 2 bred mares, blk./gray, 1

consistent Cloverleaf!. Wanda Bryant Dewy horse, will jump, $850/obo; 5-yr. roan OH water/ditches, everything current, $4500/obo. Miller Thomaston 706-975-6643

stallion, blk./wht. paint. Gene Hardwick Milner

Rose 706-213-7000

mare, green broke, 15hds., $600/obo; 15-yr. Bill Bonbrake Bolingbroke 478-992-9363 AOHA gelding, 6 yrs. old, wht., loads, clips, 770-358-2888

'96 APHA sorrel overo, Hancock Dakota & paint, $350. Phillip Wallace Powder Springs 478-956-2678

14.2hds., very gentle, $2500; bay mare, Miniature horses, yearling male, 30", wht.

Lexias Classy Gal, 2-mo. colt, not weaned, Southern Skipper Hanks Medicine Hat, smart,

770-943-4338 1991 AQHA & PHBA palomino gelding, grt.

2002 APHA bay solid gelding, well started under saddle w/training, continuing until sold,

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

w/chestnut face/patches, halter broke, gentle, loves children, $700; 1 solid wht. mare, 4 yrs.,

loads. Karen Johnson Covington 770-786-2892 trail horse, will go anywhere, smooth ride, $1250 firm, call before 9 P.M. Daniel Kane AOHA mare Doc Bar breeding, all shots, $1000. B. Adams Loganville 770-466-8886

'96 AQHA Foundation dun broodmare, $2500. Terri Chalker Thomson 706-829-0440 Sale City 229-336-7181

well trained, loads, baths, ties, exc. shape, grt. 770-364-7972

rides, gentle, $4500; dapple mini. stallion, 1991 AQHA red dun mare, Impressive & 2002 APHA mare, sorrel overo, Sun Days beg. horse, $750, looking for loving home. Bill Paint gelding, 5 yrs., 14.2hds., very

mini. dun stallion; mini. buckskin stallion, bred King bloodlines, grt. broodmare and trail Tradition, The Phenomenal, 60 days training, Reed Claxton 912-739-7717

attractive, very good mover, used in Children's

chestnut mare, $600/up. Jim Wyrosdick horse, $1800 firm. Rick Adkins Lavonia 706- bred to son of flashy Zipper, $2500. Keri Arabian regd. mare, 4 yrs., grey, $2000. lesson program, grt. hunter prospect, $3500.

Dahlonega 706-864-6799

356-2142

Freese Atlanta 404-392-11 03

Don Rogers McDonough 770-957-6347

Wade Pitcock Rome 706-232-2997

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Miniature paint gelding, 5 yrs., trained to pull cart, used for birthday parties, traffic safe, $1500. L. ThomQson Eastman 478-374-5987

'05 Golden Sebrights, show qlty. stock, $45 per trio, $30 pair. Barbara Whitaker Jenkinsburg 770-775-4688

Buff Orpingtons, show qlty., chicks, 3 mos., $4 each, taking orders for baby chicks, to be hatched. Donald Allen Lilburn 404-409-1191

Pigeons, Racing, Whites and colors, $5 each. David Bailey Harlem 706-556-1297
Pure RIR chickens, day old and up, $1 and

Bobwhite quail, flight & weather condition, a variety of ages available, call for pricing. R. Jarrard Rome 706-291-8206

Miniature regd. donkey, jenny, 9 mos., $900, grey dunn. Dale Morrison Chickamauga 706-539-2805

'05 May hatch, baby chicks, Easter eggers, Barred Rocks, Black Australorps, $3 per chick. A. Gammons Woodstock 678-858-

Buffs, RIR, Delawares, Barred Rocks, Leghens, Red Stars, pullets, $8.50, 12 wk./14 wk., $5, have. sev. B. Morton Irwinton 478-

LIQ. Dave Maddox Kathleen 478-987-4403
Purebred ducklings $6 each, chicks $3 each, White Pekins, Blue Swedish, Black

Bobwhite quail, good flying birds; also, eggs for sale; taking orders for '051'06 season, ref. available. Mark Wood Clarkesville 706-754-7631

Missouri Fox Trotter, regd. 2 geldings, 3 yrs. old, smooth gaits, sound, gentle, friendly, trail exp. Bet!}' Johnson Cumming 678-516-5340
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
Percheron mares, "black", grt. working/parade team, 13 and 15 yrs. old, $2900/obo. Scott Huskins Canton 678-7937422
Pony 15 yrs., 12hds., blk./wht. paint w/blue eyes, good disp., gets along well with horses, good in ring/on trail, $800. Lyn Cagle Monroe 678-614-0938
Pony mare, 8 yrs. old, exc. child's 1st pony, pretty bay/wht., healthy and sound, no vices, $850. H. Harrison Kennesaw 770-853-3191

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'05 OE Bantams, Wheaten, Silver Wheaten, Mille Fleur, quail, Blue Sport, Blue Brassyback, Black-tail Buff. Roy Powell $}'.Ivester 229-776-4746
'05 Royal Palm turkeys, and laying hens, (sev. breeds), $10. Sandra Miller Talking Rock sdmill@ellijay.com 706-253-3340 770893-7622
'05 hatch Barred Cochin Bantam roosters $5 each, '05 hatch, Reeves Pheasants $40/pair. Bill Turner Canton 770-888-8275
'05 hatch, Mille Fleur, O.E., RIR, Ameraucana Bantams, (lay blue eggs), all $10/pair. Ron Strickland Gillsville 770-869-7575
'05 pair of White Crested Black Polish $20. Tristan KneQQer Con}'.ers 678-908-5231
'05 peacocks, 6 colors, starting at $35 each,

946-3147
Button quail $5, Bourbon Red turkey poults $8, Ringnecks $5, Silver Pheasants $15, free cockerels. Kevin Daft Braselton 770-9650599
Cocks, hens, stags, Jimmy East Hatch, Brown Reds, Blue Face, Roundheads, Butchers, Grays, many more breeds, call anytime. Russell Griffin Gainesville 770-5328447 770-241-0328
Doves $4 and up, ducks, geese $5 up, White Homers $10 each, Fantails $5 each and others. William Kelley Canton 770-479-2773
Doves, '05 hatch, White $12 each, Tangerine $20 each or 2/$35, Peach $15 each. Myrtice Jackson Flowery Branch 770967-9670
Doves, Ringneck $10, White $15, Muscovy

Swedish, and Buff Orpingtons, mallard ducklings, Rouen ducklings. Priscilla Usry Wadle}'. 706-833-0747 706-831-1383
Olty. Old English Bantams: BB Reds, Blacks, Blue Brassy Backs, Blue Wheatens, Blue Splash, Creles, Spangles, Fawn & SDW. Ted Charles Douglasville 770-942-6847
Quail Antwerp Belgians, Mille Fleurs, Silkies, Barred Cochins, Silver, Golden, Buff Lace Polish roosters $10 each. Denise Gee Covington 770-787-6538
RIR roosters, 1 is 2 yrs. old, 2 are 3 mos. old, beau., free to good home. Bonnie Mathews Williamson 770-227-5543
RIR, Barred Rock, Dominique, Buff Orpington for sale, near laying age. Randy Gazaway Cumming 770-889-6691
AIR-Orpington, Sex Link cross, 4 mos. to 1

Bobwhite quail, ready Sept. 26, $3 each. J. Wilson 699 Cottonwood Rd. Pitts 31072 229648-6438
Bullneck Bobwhites, now taking orders for flight and weather conditioned Bobwhite quail. Jackie/Kelli Duke 2926 GA. Hwy. 234 Leary 39862 229-792-0584
Jumbo Wisconsin Bobwhite, flight and weather conditioned, $2.75, White Pekin
o. ducks $3 to $1 Marilyn Wheeles Brooklet
912-839-2056
Jumbo Wisconsin quail hatching eggs, Bobwhite, extra big, 45/100, 150/500, 240/1000. George Meadows 1157 Meadows Rd. Wadle}'. 30477 478-252-9997
Pheasants and Chukars, flight conditioned for early release, small or lge. orders. Larry Tharpe Cordele 229-273-1701

Pony, 1Ohds., gray, rides, loads, sweet, 5 yrs., $800. Lynn Wheeler Acworth 770-974-

Trio Black Shoulder Cameo breeders $300. Jim Davidson Concord 770-884-0883

ducks, all ages, pigeons, White $15, colored $10, chicken eggs $2/dozen. Marie Murphy

1/2 yrs., $6 each; also, GOF incubator $300, cages. J.O. Jones Nashville 229-686-9522

Poultry/Fowl Wanted

3754 770-851-0330

'05 pullets, 5 White Rock, 3 White Frizzles, Marietta 770-428-4900

Rare Welsummers, layers of very dark Want 1 yr. old hen for Royal Palm turkey.

Proven broodmare, trail rides, ASB, 12 yrs., $1200, over 15hds. S. Partridge Fort Valley 478-825-7105
Racking mare, 13 yrs., 15.3hds. bay w/wht. socks & blaze, gentle, easy keeper, up to date

2 RIR, all standard, ready to lay, roosters available. C. Barley Preston 229-828-3431
1 Black Shoulder hen. peacock, 2 Indian Blue male peacock, $100 each. W.C. Young Jr. Fairburn 770-964-2552

Ducks, turkeys, chickens, many breeds, $3$10, RIR, Buffs, Dominique Light Brahma, Pekin, crested, Blue Swedish, Cayuga. Lisa Huskins Cartersville 678-721-0388
Fawn Indian Runner ducks hatched May 1,

brown eggs, 6/05 hatch, $30 pair. Joan Heiser Canton 770-720-7262
Red Golden Pheasant rooster and two hens $75, Yellow Golden hen $25, Silver hen $25. Kyle Burkett Calhoun 706-280-9893

Carl Taylor Meansville 770-567-3595
Want Brown Leghorn hens or older pullets. Scott CoQeland Menlo 706506-4083
Want big chickens, O.E. Bantams, ducks, guineas, turkeys, reas. priced. Johnny Carney

on shots, $1750. J. Satterfield Adairsville 1 pr. 3 yr. old Royal Palm turkeys. R. Corley pond ready, pretty & sweet, good layers, $15 Red Homer, White Homer, Roller pigeons, Danielsville 706-795-5728

706-629-2633
Regd. ASB mare, shown Academy, 3 gaited, will 5 gait, lesson horse, $3500; regd. TWH stallion by Masq, $3000. N. I. Anderton

Brooks 770-460-9905
12 chickens, Black Austrolorps, Buff Orpingtons, New Hampshire Reds, 1 1/2 yr. old, laying well, $6 each. Christine Dean

or trade. Terry Spillman Woodstock 770-5912088
Free Game hens. Rodney Pearcy Carnesville 706-384-2508

Cappucian pigeons. Tommy Pilgrim Stone Mountain 770-923-5411 404-702-0798
Red Jungle fowl, 3 young roosters. R. Fowler 2460 Dumas Rd. Hillsboro 31038

Want doves to raise, white, tangerine or peach. Lee Adams Macon 478-471-9757 478-731-9284
Want hens, lay colored eggs. R. Boyd

Trenton 706-657-2570

Madison 706-342-3576

Free to good home, 5 purebred roosters, 706-468-8664

Flowe!)' Branch 770-967-7723

Regd. Arabians, chestnut mare, 7 yrs., grt. 2 pr. White Crested Black Polish, '04 hatch very tame and docile, beau. birds. Linda Red Jungle fowls-pairs, $20-$30. Wayne

trail/show horse, bombproof, $3000 OBO; are now laying; also, Giant Partridge Cochin Wood Powder Sf!rings 770-427-2574

Whiddon Cordele 229-273-9040

chestnut gelding, 3 yrs., $1500/obo. Tom rooster. C.T. Wyatt Fairmount 706-337-2280

Frizzles, Cochins, Silkies, 3 mos. old, Blue, Roosters $3 each. Maria Johnson Griffin

ALTERNATIVE

Falkenberry Adairsville 770-773-9477 678- 3 female Royal Palm turkeys $20 each, White, Black, prs., trios, few sgl. pullets, 1 yr. 770-412-7653

643-7638

Dominique hens, 1 rooster $5 each. Lois Ross old pr. Cochins, Silkies. Gene Shaw Royal Palm mature turkeys $50 pair, '05

Regd. POA stud, 12 yrs., blk., wht. blanket, Fort Valle}'. 478-397-5314

Loganville 770-466-4832

turkeys 30/$10 each, all must go. Tim White

LIVESTOCK If you have questwns regarding this

spots, foals on premises, can e-mail photos. 30 chickens, mostly Game, 6 Coch ins, good Game fowl, 2 yr. old cocks, bull stags hatch, Blue Ridge 706-632-8145

category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or

Ma!}'. Dailey Pavo 229-859-9034

layers, $100 for all. George Johnston Miner Blue, Roundhead, Shuffler. Scott Moon Selling for health reason, flock of some of 404-651-9082.

Regd. Paso Fino palomino gelding, 4 yrs. Ringgold 423-316-1045

Hillsboro 706-468-0757

the best Roller pigeons. C.L. Hand Bowdon The Alternative Livestock category

old, $4000. Marsh Coxwell Ashburn 229- 30 common barn pigeons, $3.50 each, no Game fowl, Blues, Hatch/Greys, 770-258-7141

contains ads for ratites (ostriches, rheas,

776-7482

Sunday sales. Clovis Jackson Moultrie 229- Roundhead cross, others. Jacoby Elrod Selling out O.E. Bantams, many var., call and emus) as well as other 11 non-

Regd. OH 5 yr. gelding grt. WP, show 941-5541

Rockmart 770-505-0040

before 9 p.m. Billy Gunter Cumming 404-392- traditional" livestock.

horse, anyone can ride, $3500, UTD on all 4 roosters, free if all are taken, otherwise $2 Game roosters and hens $10-$15, peafowl 4486

Alpaca geldings, white, bay & silver gray,

shots. Justin Fordham Eastman 229-385- each. Victor Barr Griffin 770-228-3415

hen $50. Garfield Chambers McDonough Selling out games and cages, call after 4 halter broken, leads/ties/loads, fiber available,

8202

5 colors of Call ducks, 5 colors of peafowl 678-595-5450 678-233-7375

p.m. Milton Campbell Danielsville 706-336- $700 each or all for $1800. Shawn Stamps

Regd. OH gelding, $750, intermed. rider, Bantams, Salmon Eaver and Ameraucanas, Golden Comet pullets, 10 wks., raised on 6949

Dahlon~a 678-313-4128

King Ranch stock, price includes tack and other, button quail. Danny Ledford grass, $5 each, take 20, get free rooster. Show qlty. O.E. BB Red, Black, quail, Mille Llamas, herd reduction, qty. llamas from

saddle. John Zwemer Social Circle 770-788- Gainesville 770-983-9713

Gene Garrison Clermont 770-983-3070

Fleur, Blue Quail Splash, Fawn Red, Blue exc. stock, no reas. offer refused. K. Cole

3147

50+ ducks, Rouen/Peking mix, Guinea Grey Game rooster, one yr. old w/two game Red, Brown Red, Lemon Blue, Standard Talking Rock 706-692-7255

Regd. OH, 15 yrs., 15.1hds., sorrel, exp. Keets & Araucana chicks for sale, all '05 hens $40 for all. J. Picklesimer Dawsonville Cochins, others. R. Shoemake Carrollton Llamas, regd., halter trained, will deliver,

rider. trail, roped, $2100/obo. R. Seabolt hatch. Charles Hamby Temf!le 770-562-9648 770-893-1038

678-796-9222

example-7 mo., male, colorful, wooly face,

Oxford 770-787-0472

6 RIR roosters, 3 mos. old, $3 each. B. Guineas '05 hatch $5 each. Lee Lancaster Silkie pairs, Cochin and Brahma Bantam spinners, wool. Lillian Beck Tignall 706-359-

Regd.TWH, PHBEA,SSHBEA, NSSHA,2 McKinzie Suwanee 770-476-3417

Milan 229-362-4619

hens, Standard Ameraucana pair, call for 2060

mares, 1 gelding speed racer, and 1 colt. R. Anderson Trenton 706-657-4758

9 tame white doves; also, cages; doves $10 each. Lisa Jarrett Athens 706-543-9597

Guineas, mxd. Bantams, BT White Japanese Bantams. Bob Bryant 690 Parker

colors and prices. Ellen/Lauren Cannon Covington 770-787-6335

Llamas, regd., variety of ages and colors, starting at $450. Edwin Swords Canton 770-

Shetland stallion, chestnut, 8 yrs., untrained, needs mature handling, $200. Robert Bums Griffin 770-227-5213
TWH 15 yrs., gelding, 16+hds., flashy, retired show horse, intermed. rider, lots of trail exp., $2900. nffany Kirk Greenville 706-6721979
TWH 16.3hds. beau. bay gelding, 13 yrs., loads, trails, camps, clips, loves people, fun to ride. Debbie Charlesworth Newnan 770-5022274
TWH 2 colts, 1 yr. out of Generator's Sundrop and Commanding Delight, $1200 ea. Bill Rozier Blackshear 912-449-1533
TWH 5 yr. gray gelding, very people oriented, $1800. Frank Thompson Milledgeville 478-452-4653
TWH blk. gelding, 9 yrs. old, 16.2hds., bridle pad & 16" blk. saddle w/wht. stitching included, $1500. R. Young Calhoun 678-9863392
TWH gelding, blk., 10 yrs. old, 16hds., gaited and gentle, anyone can ride, $1000. J. E. Cochran Blue Ridge 706-632-5625

BB Red Bantams, pairs w/babies. F. Baynard Per!)' 478-987-0613
BB Red Bantams, show qlty., $15/pair or $5 each for extra roosters, call after 6 p.m. P. Reid Meansville 770-567-3398
Baby Silkie chicks, all colors, Golden-neck D'uccle chicks and guinea keels. Ginny Pope Douglasville 770-577-3666
Bantam Araucanas, 1 yr. old, $3 each, Mille Fleur Bantams 6 mos., and Cochins 4 mos., $2 each. Kelly Clay Locust Grove 770-8981649
Bantam chickens for sale, all colors, $5 a pair. C.E. David Cedartown 770-748-6811
Bantams, 5 hens, 3 roosters, $40 or trade for female White Chinese goose or Homing pigeons. Amy Bart Murra}'Ville 770-534-8906
Bantams, Brahmas, Old English, Silver Lace Wyandottes, Reds, Buff, all hens, laying, call after 5 p.m. John Reeves Blue Ridge 706-632-3893
Bantams, RIR, White Leghorns, Dominiques $4 each, all grown and laying, 6 roosters, 44 hens. Ray Smith Hogansville

Dr. Ellijay 30540 706-276-6035 Hens, Barred Rock, White Rock, Golden
Comets, 1-2 yrs. old, $13 each, 1 Fawn rooster $5. Joe Neil McDonough 770-4010385
Hvy. breed ducks: Blue, Silver or Black Swedish; Rouen, Cayuga, Pekin, pasture raised. Roger Bell Millen 478-982-5762
Japanese Bantams, free range, chicks to adults, $1 to $5 each, lge. qty. Danny Collier Warm Sf!rings 706-846-9157
Lakenvelder hens for sale $8 each. Suzanne Painter Hef!hzibah 706-798-1856
Laying chickens, diff. ages, you catch, $3 each. Albert White Villa Rica 770-459-9038
Laying hens for sale, $8 each. Terry Harrison R}'.dal 770-382-0293 770-380-6581
Malaysian Seramas, great variety of colors, $25 and up. D. Bennett Danielsville 706-7955040
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. Raymond Seckingor Ellabell 912-858-5048

Spangled Game chickens and all types of bantams for sale. George Fortner Sautee 706-878-2675
Swans: Black Australian swans, 3 mo. old strong and healthy, 3 males at $200 each, DNA sexed. Tere Lopez Oxford 770-7872955
Turkeys, Blue Slate & Bronze, 1 wk. old & older, $7 and up. Miles Russell Meansville 706-648-3503
Two pair Red Golden Pheasants, '04 hatch, O.E. Bantams, snowy mallard ducks, others. Danny Ryals Milledgeville 478-452-8497
Variety of chickens for sale, hatched may, $8 each. David Bojozuk Kingston 706-2355568
Warhorse roosters & hens, reas. priced. J.C. Carder Gainesville 770-534-5407
White Chinese geese, grown, $25 each, birds, all kind. Elouise Holland Gray 478-9553244
White Old English and Black Rosecomb Bantams, cheap. Guy Watkins Gainesville 770-534-2821

479-1062 White male llama, 4 1/2 yr., $300. Erin
Tennent Macon 478-447-6512 478-825-8708
Alternative Livestock Requiring Permit/License
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
The Georgia Department of Natural Resources regulates many exotic animals, including most hoofed stock except llama and buffalo. However, upon compliance with applicable state regulations, a deer farming license for the commercial production of meat and fiber is available for the following species: fallow deer, axis 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

TWH geldings: 4 yr. steel gray; 7 yr. bay.; 8 yr. blk./wht.; 9 yr. blk.; 9 yr. strawberry roan. Shea/Albert Queen Dallas 770-505-0090
TWH mare, 15.1hds., rides, bred to gray TWH, $750; TWHBEA gelding, smooth gaited

706-637-6456
Bantams, half grown, all diff. kinds, $2 each. Justin Swain Commerce 706-335-9640
Bantams: Golden Sebright, Black Japanese, RIR Roescomb, Coch ins. M.

Mix Games, mix pigeons, mix mallards, 6 Drakes, African geese, White or Grey. Boyce Hembree Acworth 770-529-1285
Mixed Bantams for sale; also, Spangles. Ed Swanson LaGrange 706-882-0551

White Silkies, all ages. Jack Kelley 284 Tanglewood Circle Blairsville 30512 706745-2365
Young guineas for sale, $3 and up. nmothy May Tennille 478-240-0453

of Natural Resources Special Permit Unit at (nO) 761-3044. Individuals submitting advertisements to buy and sell regulated hoofed stock in the Market Bulletin must provide a photocopy of the appropriate

w/lots of trail riding, $950. Shane Farmer Hoboken 912-458-2010 912-458-2480
TWH, 5 yrs. old, blue roan mare, no bad habits, a ladies horse, a grt. beg. horse, $3500. Tom Cauley Braselton 770-540-2098
TWH, mare, 16-18 yr., blk., smooth, gentle, exc. for children or novice riders, $2000/obo. Buck Heard Moultrie 229-891-8327
TWHBEA RHBAA SSHBEA b/w yearling mare, Powerful Threat, Triple Threat, Carbon Copy, Rodgers Perfection bloodlines, $2000. B. Maynard Cleveland 706-865-5945

Vogan Blue Ridge 706-632-5501
Barred Plymouth Rocks, Buff Orpingtons, Light Brahmas, Golden Comets, Black-Tail Japanese, BB Reds, White Bantams, Black Giants, hens and roosters $7 each. Doug Haynie Statham 770-725-1684
Barred Rock chickens, guineas. Bronze and Royal Palm turkeys, most are '05 hatch. Sara Robbins Blairsville 706-745-2328
Barred Rock hens, 12 wks. old, brown egg layers, $6 each. Pam Quick Newnan 770304-8854

O.E. Bantam roosters, '05 hatch, Ive. msg. Robert Sybers Stone Mountain 770-8799087
O.E. Bantams, Black, quail, Red Pyle, Blue Splah, Golden Duckwings, Fawn Duckwings. Brett Powell Dallas 770-459-9445
O.E. Bantams, show qlty., '05 hatch, some adults, 25 varieties. A. Wofford Ila 706-7893196
O.E. Game Bantams from show stock, Black, Blue, White, BB Reds, Silver Duckwings, Wheatens, Blue Splash & doves.

Poultry/Fowl Requiring Permit/License
If you have questions regarding this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 404-6519082.
Advertisements for wood ducks must be accompanied by a USDA permit. Permits are available from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Attn: Permit Section, P.O. Box 49208, Atlanta, GA 30359. Advertisers must submit a copy of current

license with their ad.
LIVESTOCK WANTED ii you have questions regarding ads m this
category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081or404-651-9082.
Items listed in the Livestock Wanted category must be for specific livestock; for instance, "want 3 or 4-yr. old quarter horse gelding, approx. 16 hds., suitable for moderately experience rider." Generalized

Tennessee Walker, regd., out of The Beau. Bantam roosters $10, young Bantam Mack McBurnett T}'.rone 770-487-2233

permit with their first ad. Permit copies ads, such as "want horses, any amount,"

Skywatch, 6 yr. gelding, Nat. Horsemanship pairs $20, trios $25; '05 mixed Bantam chicks O.E. Silver Duckwing trio, '05 Mille Fleur will be returned upon request. are not acceptable for publication; neither

trained, flashy/very smooth, unique coloring, $5 each. Margy Mathews Lawrenceville 770- D'uccle, S.D. Modern, Silkie, Gold & Silver Advertisements for bobwhite quail must are ads for free or unwanted livestock.

show ring to trail, $5500. Vicky Toporek 963-4039

Sebright. Ray Payne Jasper 706-692-6769 be accompanied by a copy of the Want Flemish Giant buck, prefer color of steel,

Homer 706-677-1122

Beau., healthy Black Australorp hens, will Peacocks, male, 6 mos.- 2 yr., $75-$125, advertiser's commercial quail breeders light gray, wht. or blk., Northeast Ga. area.

Welsh/draft gelding, 3 yrs., blk. bay, not start laying soon, raised on .organic feed, guineas $8, white swans pinioned, unsexed, 6 license. Since this is a state protected Sabrina Ashley Dahlon~a 770-532-5920

beg., green broke, $500. Allison McWilliams grass & bugs, no artificial feeds, $8 each. mos. C. W. Kaiser Fairburn 770-964-3947 bird, the Georgia Department of Natural Want Mini-Lop breeder pair, and spotted

Brooks 770-716-1902

Donna Rieder Jackson 770-775-0940

Pekin ducks $10 each, mixed breed ducks, Resources requires anyone selling Netherland dwarf buck, will pay in cash. Paige

Poultry/Fowl For Sale

Belguim quail bantams, laying hens and $8 each. Josephine Bush Jackson 770-504- bobwhite quail to have this license. For Wester Gainesville 770-532-6141

rooster for sale. B. McCarts Loganville 770- 1187

license information, write: DNR, Game Want to buy approx. 20 head of smaller

If you have any questions regarding ads in 466-8023

Pied doves for sale, $5 each. John and Fish Division, 2189 Northlake frame heifers, British white, Angus, or

this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 Black Australian swan, March '05 hatch, Cornelius Savannah 912-927-7887

Parkwa}'., Suite 108, Tucker, GA 30084.

hereford breeders, 450-500. Dwayne

or 404-651-9082.

male DNA sexed, impressive size, beautiful; Pigeons for sale or trade, must reduce Bobwhite or Cotumix quail hatching eggs Heatwole Metter 912-682-5794

Mallard ducks must be at least three competent owner, pond, mate required. Lynn flock, White Kings, New York Tipplers, others, $451100, $1051500, $198/1000, price includes Want to buy goats, purebred or mixed

generations from the wild before they can Mashburn Cumming 770:887-9056

reas. priced. Jimmie Tolleson Marietta 770- shipping, send check/money order. Jean Strickland breed, will pick up and pay cash, no Sunday

be advertised in the Market Bulletin. Blue Cochins & Silver Laced Cochins, (new 432-4175

P.O. Box 9 Pooler 31322 912-748-5769

calls. Wayne Green Bremen 770-562-3605

Advertisers must include this information breed), for sale; 3/7 hatch-trio $45. Catherine Pigeons for sale, Nuns, Chinese owls, Bobwhite quail Jumbo Wisconsin hatching

in notices submitted for f!Ublication.

Horton Canton 404-392-0455

White-tail Saxons, and Swallows. Mike Brown eggs, 43/100, 150/600, 240/1000. Raymond

'04 Blue Bantam Frizzles, trio $25, very Brown egg layers hatched 5/3/05, sev. LaGrange 706-884-8217

Meadows Wadley 478-252-5345

pre!!}'. Janie Etheridge Dallas 678-363-6630 breeds incl. RIR, Barred Rock, Buff Orpington, Pigeons, Birmingham Rollers, $10 each. Bobwhite quail eggs for sale, $125 for 1000, Ive.

LIVESTOCK HANDLING ii you have questions regarding ads m this

'05 Buff hens, pullets, guineas, turkey, others, $7.50 each, 10/$65, 30/$175. Melanie Mark Brent Woodstock 770-475-3525

msg. Michael Smith Barnesville 770-358-4205 category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651-

pheasants, Quail Pharoah & Black Sumatras, Kirk Bogart 706-310-0986

Pigeons, Homers, Rollers, high flyers, many Bobwhite quail, chicks, early release and 9081 or 404-651-9082.

Bantams, 10 diff. breeds/Silkies, diff. colors. Buff Orpington, young birds, 12-14 weeks, beau. colors to choose from, qty. discount, must flight conditioned birds available now. Myra '01 Southwind all alum., 3H slant, like new,

John Johnson Milledgeville 478-452-7015 $5 each. John Young Lavonia 706-356-5856 sell. Ben Cheloei Jacks.on 478-992-9778

Brown Cataula 706-322-3404

$12 000. A. Scott Canton 678-493-2809

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Wednesday August 31, 2005

'03 Sooner 2H GN slant, 7' high, heat/air, dressing rm., like new, a must see, $11,000. Don Ewald Pavo 229-859-9139
'83 GN Cherokee 6H/HH, 6' DR, 7' tall, needs some work, $4000, Ive. messg. Stanley Brown JasE!er 770-893-2510
'89 Featherlite alum. 14' stock trailer
w/escape door, cut-gate, butterfly back doors, good cond. Robert Hollis Adairsville 7708 77-9759
'95 Rose GN alum., 2H straight load w/tack

2002 Silverstar GN 2H slant, alum., many extras, walk-thru door, escape door, heat/air, exc. cond., $15,500. D. Barnett Dawsonville 770-893-2518
2003 Sundowner trail blazer Ill, 28' 2H slant, LO, GN, lots of extras, financing avail. Debbie M. Hopkins Good Hope 770-2679337
24 GN close top cattle trailer, fair cond., fair tires, new axle, $2200. Frank Smith Madison 706-342-7642

Pedigreed, Holland lop eared dwarf bunnies and breeders, assorted colors, healthy, state licensed. Beverly Whitener Dalton 706-2772595
FEED, HAY AND GRAIN If ads you have queshons regarding in this
category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
All hay ads must contain the variety of

'05 Coastal bermuda hay, round bales $30. N. Donalson Watkinsville 770-725-1507
'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 hay, well fert., rain free, horse qlty., $2.80 bale, $25-$30 roll. Curtis Durden LJlons 912-526-3189
'05 Coastal bermuda round bales $20, wheat $20. Y. Smith LaGrange 706-884-1209

'05 fescue hay $18 roll, under shelter. Jackson Jones Bogart 706-548-6043
'05 fescue hay, fertilized, lge. sq. bales in barn, $2 per bale, lge. inventory. M.D. Holcomb Dalton 706-259-3749
'05 fescue hay, sq. bales, horse qlty., $3/bale. Patrick/Tommy White Suches 706747-2000 706-747-2483
'05 fescue mxd., 5x4 rolls, well fertilized, $15 roll. Tom Henderson Sr. Chickamauga 706-375-2973

rm./weekend LO, bed, refrig., microwave, A/C, new tires, awning, 6' wide, 7' high/17' long, $7500. Danny Gravitt Lawrenceville 6784 14-0145
'98 Sundowner Pueblo, LO, ref., shower,
elee. jack, 3H slant, sheltered, exc. cond., $23,500. Lyn Nasworthy Swainsboro 478-
289-6866
1 Bona Allen saddle built for lrg. fella, exc. s hape, $600; 3 saddled w/blankets/headstalls
w/bits, 1 youth saddle, make offer. Cecelia
Haywood Newington 912-754-0885
1 set like new, and 1 set used mini horse harness. D. Adams Douglasville 404-7355916
1 used 24' GN livestock trailer w/new floor, $2200. John Mclendon Woodbury 706-5535 400
10 silver show halters, weanling tru horse s ize stallion and mare western styles, $100 to $650. Susie Chastain Bremen 770-537-6983
12' gates, 4' gates, 8' gates, western 16" saddle, Aussie saddle, 14" western saddle, bits. B. Miles Franklin 706-675-0882
15" & 16" show saddles, custom handmade raper, 17" CC training saddle, 17" Zaidi AP hunt saddle. D. Moore Cartersville 770-3822094
16" AQHA high point cowhorse saddle,
made by Tex Tan, used and in good cond., $550. Norman McGlohan Arnoldsville 706-
7 42-7925
16" American Saddlery roping saddle, like new, brown w/wht. trim, basket weave design, $500. Ann Evans Toccoa 706-886-4131
16" Circle Y show saddle, floral tooling, show or work, exc. cond., $750. Tori Moore Lawrenceville 770-963-7645
16' 2004 Circle W GN stock trailer, metal top, middle gate, brush fenders, $4200. Robert C. Mathis Rome 706-234-1807 7062 35-3082
16' BP stock trailer, center gate, like new floor, some rust, mechanicalla sound, $800. A. J. Acheson Woodbu!:}' 706-553-2188
16' cattle trailer dual axle, heavy built, can be converted to equipt. trailer, includes ramps., $1400. Wes Wilkie Alpharetta 7703 60-9214
16' cattle trailer, center gate, good floor, tires & spare, needs paint, $800 firm. L. K. Lewis Madison 706-342-1561 706-342-6468
17" Circle Y trail saddle, light oil w/tooling, s uede seat, exc. cond., 5 yrs. old, $400. Joe Pierce Gralf 478-986-4113
17" Ortho-Flex Patriot saddle, exc. cond., blk., paid $2300, asking $800. Randy Capes Bremen 770-537-9955 770-546-2281
17" roping saddle, drk. oil, suede seat,
some tooling, exc. cond., incl. breast collar, $350/nego. W. Keene Jefferson 706-367-
1476
18" Wintec Isabell dressage saddle, like new, comes with suede leathers, girth, interchangeable gullet system, $750. Beltye Jakes Oxford 770-598-3260
19' steel '89 Supreme GN, straight load,
RABBITS L.Q., lots of extras, must see to appreciate,
$5800/obo. C. Fisher Atlanta 678-978-4865
If 1978 Double D 2H BP, completely
reworked, 7' tall, exc. cond., $1800, call aft. 5 P.M. Russ Horton Oxford 770-385-8781

2H BP w/walk-in ta:ck rm., a little rough but in good using cond., $700 firm. D. Gunter Hoboken 912-458-2206
2H BP, lrg. dressing rm., older model, good cond., needs paint, new tires, $1800/obo. Krista Dodrill Loganville 678-794-6947
2H farm wagon, spring seat, & double !reeds, very good cond. Russell O'Quinn Blackshear 912-449-5904
32' Sooner 3H slide out LO trailer, sound proof, Satellite, central heat/air, stud gate, superior model, call evenings. Steve Gay Statesboro 912-489-8836
Barnsby Gene Lacroix saddleseat saddle, 21", exc. cond., $700. C. Presley Milner 770358-7184
Big valley scissor head gate, very good cond., $100. Ben Fouts Gainesville 770-5323523
Bitless bridle, Beta material, size medium (headstall 33.5-44", noseband 195.-23.5"), includes reins, like new, $100. Jill Beaty Cumming 678-513-1039
Circle M 2H BP, good floor, tires, tack comp., $1800/obo. Penny Payne Molena 770-884-0039
For sale 1H buc~board, $700 cash. Robert Youngblood Winterville 706-742-8913
Good western saddle w/pad, bridle and hackamore, $400. Nicole Hansard Ellenwood 770-961-5360
Like new, never used, '04 S&H all alum. 3H, SL, w/LQ, cost new $34,857+ tax, selling for $29,500. John Warren Cartersville 770-8468176
Lrg. water tank in cage, $150; used saddles, used , 4H straight load, McQuary trailer w/tack comp., pulls good, $1800. Andrea Claborn Jonesboro 770-478-7557 404-314-9654
Rubber mats, barn/trailer use, new exterior grade, high quality, misc. sizes, colors avail. Shane Taylor Gainesville 770-540-5003
Sidney saddle works, draft saddle, like brand new, 21" from horn to back of seat, $285, will trade for western draft saddle. Donna Knight Greensboro 706-453-7761
Stock GN holds 4 to 6 horses, stud gate, dressing rm., new axles, tires, breaks, wiring, pulls grt. Meredith Luce Hampton 770-4725696
Trailer, enclosed box trailer, 7x7x16 w/rear barn doors/side swing door, 2004 model, elec. brakes w/break away breaks, diamond plate rock guard on-front, $3800. Glen McDaniel Winterville 678-963-0100
Tucker 16" Endurance saddle, 4 yrs. old, $850/obo; Bob Marshall Treeless 17" trail rider saddle w/o horn, 2 yrs., paid $1200, $800. Keith Crosby Newnan 770-253-2696
Vis A Vis carriage, single harness, diaper bag, $3000. Anne Mayer Dahlonega 706864-8957
Zilco E-2 harness for sale, fits 700-1100 lb. horse, exc. cond., $400. R. Yonkosky Cummiag 770-889-4561
you have queslions regarding ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.
1/2 San Juan, 1/2 Dutch, $7 ea. Phillip

hay offered for sale; i.e., Coastal bermuda half, 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 Alfalfa hay, approx. 70 bales, exc. qlty., sacrifice @ $6 per bale, must pick up in Western Coweta Co. Peter Furniss Newnan 770-252-3666
'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 Alicia hay, horse qlty., small bales @ $3 per bale. Donnie Foister Camilla 229-2940204
'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 mix qlty. square hay, horse & cattle qlty., $2-$3.50 bale, call evgs. Renee Keener Carrollton 770-832-3292
'04 bermuda sq. bales in barn $2.50 each. H. Von Richthofen Watkinsville 706-4539143
'04 bermuda/fescue mixed w/native grass, exc. horse hay, sq. bales $3.50/bale, fertilized, Cartersville area. Carla Joyce White 7703838995
'04 fescue hay, 4x5 round bales, approx. 50 bales, good qlty., no weeds, $10 each. W.H. Turner Brooks 770-716-7693 706-835-2113
'04 sq. bales/'05 round bales Tift 44 bermuda; '05 round bales fescue, '05 round bales rye; also, mulch hay. R. Bailey McDonough 770-957-4713
'04 top horse qlty. Coastal bermuda, lge. sq. bales $3.50. Jim Fenley. Roberta 478-8364444
'05 - '04 Tilt bermuda hay, sq./rnd. bales, horse qlty., stored in barn, dely. available; also, sq./rnd. fescue and bermuda cow hay. Dick Stratton Locust Grove 770-914-6153 770-842-9317
'05 1st cutting fescue/bermuda "mix, lge. round bales in barn $20. J. Slocum Temple 770-459-6680
'05 2nd cutting horse qlty. Coastal $3.50 bale; '05 4x5 rolls Coastal $30; also, cow qlty Coastal $2 bale. Loretta Crapps Baxley 912367-7258 912-367-2734
'05 4x5 rolls, Coastal or Tift 44 bermuda horse qlty., $40, lge. sq. bales-$3.75, fescue $25, fertilized, rain free in barn. W. Glover Griffin 770-599-9806
'05 Alfalfa $6.50/bale, '05 Tift 44 bermuda/$3.75 bale, Russell bermuda/$3.75 bale, fert., sq. bales, horse qlty., in barn, wilI del. (extra). Helmut/Charlie Cawthon Rome 706-802-0797
'05 Alfalfa, 55 lbs., $5; Alfalfa/Timothy mix $4.50/bale, orchard grass $3. J. Higdon Rossville 706-866-4999
'05 Alicia 4x5 rolls, approx. 1000 pds., $20
each, well fertilized. Jack Bray Douglas 912-
384-8668
'05 Alicia Bermuda, highly fertilized, horse qlty., 5x5 rolls or square bales, $30/$2.75 in field, $34/$3.50 in barn, dely. available. Art Johns Bronwood 229-995-5371
'05 Alicia bermuda hay, 4x5 rolls, net wrapped, fert. to UGA specs. horse, cow qlty

'05 Coastal bermuda, 200 bales under

shelter, exc. qlty., $30; mulch hay available

$15, some dely. Phillip Collins Collins 334534-2139

'05 Coastal bermuda, 4'x5', horse and cow

qlty., net wrapped, $25/roll, we load, dely.

extra. Bill Cowart LJlons 912-386-2575

'05 Coastal bermuda, horse qlty., rain free,

sq. in barn $3, round in barn $25, outside

round $20. Douglas Gladin Milledgeville 478-

456-3061 478-454-2038

'05 Coastal bermuda, sq. bales, well fertilized and limed, horse qlty., in barn $4.

Jack McCracken Newnan 770-304-2487

'05 Coastal bermuda, square and round bales $3 at barn, $30 per roll, all horse qlty.

Eddy Allen Macon 478-974-0151

'05 Coastal bermuda, weed free, fert., in

barn square $3.50 and round $40. Jerome Bunn Fors~h 478-994-9422

'05 Coastal sq. bales, ten or more in field

$3.25, in barn $4, round, horse qlty. and cow

hay. L. Kinsley Perry 478-714-9900 478-987-

2837

'05 Coastal, 2nd cut 7/20/05, discount price

in field. Ralph Harrington Milledgeville 478452-2609

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

8445

'05 Russell and Coastal bermuda, lge. 4x6

bales, $30 field, sq. bales $2.75/field, volume

discounts. Tony Smith Monticello 706-476-

2051

'05 Russell bermuda sq. bales, horse qlty.,

$3/bale. Mark Aderboldt Toccoa 706-779-

2622

'05 Tilt 44 4'x5' rolls under cover, $35/roll,

sq. bales in field $3.25/bale, limed & fert. Everett Parrott Alvaton 706-538-1263 770-

964-4157

'05 Tift 44 4'x5' rolls, well fertilized, $20 roll

ifl field. Steve Taunton Hahira 229-794-1066

'05 Tift 44 bermuda hay, horse qlty., $3.50

per bale at barn, dely. available. Buddy

Bearden Bostwick 706-474-8097

'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

behind baler. T. Nelson Perni 478-987-2156

'05 Tift 44 hay, rolls $35 each, in barn, '05

fescue/bermuda mix $20 each (rolls). Dan

Tant Barnesville 770-358-3024

'05 Tift 44 sq. bales $4, round $35; '05

fescue sq. weed free,

bales $3, fertilized in

round barn.

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770-942-3759

'05 Tift orders for

424ndsqc.utbtinagle,s,$3h.o2r5sefroqmlty.f,ietlda.kinDg.

Blackmore Cartersville 770-712-7157

'05 Tilt 44, 2nd cutting, highest horse qlty.

sq. & round, $20 & $25.

field Keith

& barn, Boozer

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'05 Tift 44/Bahia mix premium horse qlty

'05 fescue orchard grass, fertilized, weed free, in barn, exc. qlty., $3 sq. bale. Chris Donath Ellijay 706-636-5224
'05 fescue round bales in barn $10 per bale. C. Lynn Rockmart 770-547-8073
'05 fescue sq. bales $2 in barn. William Cul12e1212er Clermont 770-983-5604
'05 fescue, 4x5 rolls, in barn $25, in field $20, dely. available. Hank Boynton Jackson 770-227-2958
'05 fescue, horse qlty., sq. bale in barn, rain free $3.50/bale and mulch hay $2.50 bale. Ashley Garth Jasper 706-692-9222 706-692-5359
'05 field mix fescue, bermuda, mxd. grasses, 4x5 rolls, $20 roll, well fert. Bob Hill Griffin 770-227-2383
'05 free hay, fescue bermuda mix, you cut and bale, 30 acres. Barry Wallis Ball Ground 770-235-2535
'05 hay, Coastal fescue, sq. $3.25, high qlty., dely. available, Braselton area. Clark Weaver Hoschton 706-654-2170 706-2553160
'05 horse qlty. bermuda hay $3/bale in barn, round bales $30 in barn. Wm. Whitmire BishOE! 706-769-9012 706-769-5992
'05 horse qlty. hay, well limed/fertilized, in the barn, rain free, fescue/orchard grass, bermuda mixed, $3. 75 bale. Charles Hoffman McDonough 770-914-2767
'05 horse quality fescue/bermuda mix hay $2.50 sq. bales behind baler, rolls $30, storage available. A. J. Campbell Rockmart 770-7 48-3419
'05 oats and wrens Abruzzi rye, bulk or bagged, good germ. Don Malcom Social Circle 770-464-2951
'05 premium horse qlty. hay, sq. bales in barn, first cutting fescue $3.25, oat hay $4. Morgan Adams Clermont 770-983-3940
'05 prime Coastal bermuda, horse qlty. hay, fert. UGA soil specs., round or sq. bales in barn, dely. available. Olin Trammell Forsyth 478-994-6463
'05 sq. bale fescue hay, no rain, good qlty., call after 6 p.m. Bradley Gary Clarkesville 706-754-9732
'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 qlty. fescue sq. bales $2.25 each; also, mulch $2 each, rain free in barn. Joe Bradley Canon 706-356-8295
105 5x6 rolls #1600 lbs. Bahia/bermuda hay, baled w/o rain, $35 roll. Eli Hostretler Montezuma 478-244-0906 478-472-8424
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 round fescue hay bales, barn stored, fall '04 @ $15, summer '05 @$25. Jerry Jackson/ Mary Ann Bennett Rockmart 770684-6413 770-684-3462
Approx. 1000 tons whole cottonseed, very slight discoloration and slight odor, gtd. good seed, dely. available. John Shaw Byron 478825-5401

1978 Equine truck GMC, 2 1/2 ton, 3:66 Nixon Loganville 770-466-0365

Justin Dotson Tifton 229-392-7697

hay, fert. to UGA specs., rain/weed free, $3.50 Approx. 200 bales of fescue hay, sq. bales.

motor, new, holds 6 horses, Allison transmission. Teddy Forrester Canton 770704-6181

20 rabbits for sale and cages, 2 hold, 4 rabbits ea., all for $150. Wendy Patterson Madison 706;343-1211

'05 Alicia bermuda hay, horse qlty., sq bales, 4'x5' rolls, volume discounts, dely
extra. William Bramlett Donalsonville 229-

in barn. Ral12h Mills Gainesville 770-536-8438 '05 bermuda $3.60/barn, dely. available
horse qlty., rain free; mulch $2. Lynn Hall 4A

C.R. Barnett 94 May Ln. Carnesville 30521
Bermuda & fescue hay, heavily fert., rain free, horse qlty., $3 to $4/sq. bale, $35 round

1996 3H GN Featherlite slant-load w/dressing rm., grt. cond., $10,000 firm. A. Page McDonough 770-957-8859

5 bunnies born June 10th, $5 ea., 1 drk. gray, 4 blk. Kris Sherrill Chickamauga 706539-9987

254-2694
'05 Alicia hay $3 per bale, well lert., rain free, stored in barn, horse qlty. Charles West

Ranch Madison 706-342-9022 '05 bermuda Tift 44 and Coastal, 4x5 rolls
weed and rain free, fertilized to specs., stored

bale. S. Stana Powder Springs 770-2413201
Bermuda hay, Tift 44, sq. bales, 2nd cutting,

1996 GN 3H slant, $3500. Kevin Beard 7 NZW, 5 mos. old. W. B. Payne Montrose Walfcross 912-282-6376

in barn. Charles Mcintosh Monroe 770-267

Rome 706-252-0864

478-376-4429

'05 Alicia hay, horse qlty., $35 per round 9536

$4/bale, exc. horse hay. Paige Bullock Dallas 770-445-2107 770-314-9750

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
1998 Ponderosa livestock/horse trailer, tack area, manger, mats, lined inside, $3000. D. Hunt Dacula 770-266-0852 678-858-2124
1999 Sunrise 3H slant GN w/DR, 16', $4500; 1980 Circle W stock, GN, $2500. Steve Brown Commerce 706-658-6794
1999 WW 2H BP trailer, all steel gray, good cond., $3000/obo. Kelly Dupree Byron 478396-3419
2 horse trailer BP, 9 yrs., elec. brakes, lights, double axle, exc. tires, grt. cond., 6'4, must sell, $1000. Bryan Arroyave Atlanta 770-421-9805
2-horse wagon, iron wheels, very good cond., always sheltered, has 2 tongues, 1 tractor/1 horse, $995. Dixie Arnett Tifton 229392-3921
2000 Sundowner 4H w/living quarters, completely contained, hayrack and Onan generator, ready to go, $38,500. Kevin Phillips Pelham 229-377-4790 229-584-0609
2001 CM horse trailer, 3H slant load, living quarters, like new, $22,000 firm. Gwen Darden Thomson 706-829-1607
2002 GN Brand Combination stock trailer, 16'x6', 7' tall, divider gate, floor level escape door, tack comp. overnose, metal top/stack sides, $6500. Lisa Whit/on

Baby rabbits for sale, variety of colors, $8 ea. Jessica Warren Monroe 770-267-0722
Baby rabbits, $5 ea., adults, $10. Harvey Walston Franklin 706-675-3220
Bunnies and breeders, some free, others $5-$20. T. Russell Lawrenceville 770-6828670 770-231-7522
Flemish Giants, French Lops, San Juan, Jersey Woolies, English Lops, Lion Heads, Fuzzy Lops, Harlequin. Linda E. Adams Bethlehem 770-307-5854
Flemish Giants, NZW, San Juan; also, feeder rabbits, starting @ $5 ea. Carl Sutton Cleveland 706-868-3712
Flemish Giants, Whites, fawns, NZW cross and Giant Chinchilla, call between 8 P.M. and 10 P.M. Keith Clark Tignall 706-285-2914
Flemish Giants/Chinchilla color, adults & babies, $15, dwarf rabbits, $10. Christen Horton Canton 404-392-5120
Mini-Rex bunnies, pedigreed, castor blk. and spotted, $15 ea. Barbara Freeland Cumming 770-781-4820
Mini-Rex, $2. Ed Gingerich Stockbridge 770-761-8847
Netherland dwarfs, Himilayan and shaded, $15-$35, pedigree avail., all hand raised. Kris Holden Woodstock 770-928-1459
Netherland dwarfs, NZW, 1 mos. to 2 yrs., $5/up, Ive. messg. Mark Keene Blairsville 706-970-9217
New Zealand White/FR 1000, Mini-Rex, and pedigreed Holland Lop rabbits for sale. Raymond Fortner Cornelia 706-778-9294

bale, dely. available. B. Deen Sylvania 912-
857-5914
'05 Alicia, Tilt, & Russell bermuda, fert. & limed, sq./$4, 4x5 rounds/$40, dely. available
Glenn Hayes Oxford 770-786-3737 770-786-
6425
'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, lert. UGA specs., square $3 field, $4 barn, round $35. Greg PanneII Monroe 770-207-6542
'05 Coastal bermuda $3.50, fescue $3.25 well fert., horse qlty. @ barn, dely. available. AI Guillebeau Monroe 770-267-8929
'05 Coastal bermuda 4x5 bales, we II fertilized, $20/bale_ Ronnie Granade Gordon 4 78-628-5418
'05 Coastal bermuda hay, 5x5 round bale s $25 per roll, dely. available. Johnathan Rhodes Abbeville 229-467-2100
'05 Coastal bermuda hay, fertilized & wee d free, horse qlty., $3.25, round bales $35, rai n free. J.L. Bray Elko 478-627-9625
'05 Coastal bermuda hay, highly fertilized weed free, lge. rolls, $30 per roll delivered $25 per pick-up, 404-217-3640. Lisa/Henry Holman Lawrenceville 770-822-9172 404 313-3611
'05 Coastal bermuda hay, horse qlty., weed free, rain free, exc., $3.25 sq., $30 round roII. Ed Still Walnut Grove 770-856-3000
'05 Coastal bermuda hay, sq. bales $3, 4x5 round bales, stored in barn, $30 per roII.

'05 bermuda fescue mix, fertilized, horse Bermuda hay, lge. 5x5 rolls, '04 in barn $20;

qlty., sq. bales/$3, round bales $20. Lewis '05 not in barn $25, dely. available. David

Hayes Aragon 770-684-6850

Legg Comer 706-207-1176

'05 bermuda hay in barn, horse qlty. $30; Bermuda horse rolls and sq. bales, orchard

'05 fescue hay $20, 4x5 rolls. Terry and Russell mix, select equine blend, UGA

Stephenson Commerce 706-335-2654 706_ Master Forager. Richard Roberson Aragon

207-5279

706-232-0583

'05 bermuda sq. bales, weed and rain free Coastal bermuda hay, lge. rolls, exc. qlty.;

horse qlty., Tilt 44 and World Feeder, $3. 75 also, have Coastal-Bahia mix rolls. Russell

David Harden LaFa]lette 706-397-8347

Elliott Lizella 478-808-2796

'05 bermuda, fescue mix, dry in the barn Coastal bermuda hay, well fertilized and

4x5 round, $25 loaded. Rick Brown Newnan limed, 4'x5' rolls, '05 crop in barn, $35. W.J.

770-254-17 46

Tyson Perni 478-987-1278 478-987-2515

'05 bermuda/fescue mix hay, 4x5 net Coastal bermuda, well fertilized, rain free,

wrapped rolls $16 each. Ken Blalock Alt0 round bales $25. J. Musick 956 A1 Roberts

706-839-5757

Rd. Senoia 30276 770-599-1073

'05 bermuda/orchard/rye/fescue mixed round bales $1 O and up. Grady Roberts Aragon 770-684-9866
d' '05 cutting bermuda-fescue mix, exc. qlty
weed free, rain free, 4x4 rolls, barn store $20 each, Stone Oak Farms. Marsha Halloran

Corn $24 drum, wheat $26 drum, oats $24 drum (55 gals.), soybeans $11 per bag (60 lbs.). C. or H. Thompson Augusta 706-7369958 706-722-5228
Exe. managed hybrid bermuda, come observe place, order for early Sept., cutting

Arnoldsville 706-548-0066

sg. bales. W.H. Sell Hoschton 706-654-2921

'05 fert. Coastal sq. bales-$4.50 each Feed oats, bulk only, $2.50 per bushel. Coastal round rolls $45 each, fescue and rye Marvin Lewis 919 Ga. Hwy. 33 Cordele 31015

sq. bales $4 each, $45/round, all in dry. Ray 229-273-4329

Clark Dacula 770-963-3561 770-963-4228

Fescue hay for sale, 4'x5' rnd. bales, good

o '05 fescue 4x5 rolls in barn, well fert., $2 qlty., fert., dry in barn, $22, can deliver. Jeff

roll; also, rolls outside $1 O/roll. Eugene Sigers Arasmith Rome 706-295-5141

Rockmart 770-684-6914

Fescue hay, 4x5 in field $14, fescue

'05 fescue and bermuda 4x5 rolls, fert. in bermuda mix, sq. bales in field $1. 75, dely.

barn, horse qlty., $30-$50, dely. available. available, extra charge. B. Woodall Alto 706-

Tommy Lee McDonough 770-898-3959

677-2452

'05 fescue clover mix, sq. bales $3.5O, Horse qlty. Coastal bermuda, well fert., rain

horse qlty., fertilized. Joe Davis Ball Ground free, $4 in barn. Marsha Reese 956 A1

Lula 678-617-2053

Please observe our 20 word limit.

Harold Townley Watkinsville 706-769-6146 770-735-3686

Roberts Rd. Senoia 30276 770-599-9257

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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
Oats for sale, top qlty., '05 crop, bulk $3.25 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 Plains 706-467-2184
Shelled yellow corn, oats & wheat $25/barrel; also, 100# bags of corn $10/bag. Wa:tne Montgome!Y Reynolds 478-847-2356
Tift round bales, fescue round bales, horse qlty., dely. available, rain free, kept in barn. Pierce Marlowe Monroe 678-776-0885 770267-5760
AG SEED FOR SALE if you have questions regarding this
category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.
Advertisers of agricultural seed must submit a current laboratory report (not more than 9 months old) for purity, noxious weeds and germination for each seed lot advertised. A seed lot must be uniform and not exceed 400 50-lb. bags. Laboratory reports will be returned upon request. Any ads for agricultural seed submitted for publication without this documentation will not be published. Certain varieties of seed are protected from propagation unless they are grown as a class of certified seed. For example, wheat seed such as Florida 304, Coker 9152, Coker 9835 and soybean seed, such as 6738, Haskell and Benning, may not be propagated for sale unless the seed has been grown as a class of certified seed. Propagation of such seed is a violation of the Plant Variety Protection Act and the Federal Seed Act. If you have questions regarding certified seed, call the Market Bulletin office or the Georgia Department of Agriculture Seed Division, (404) 656-3635.
'05 Abruzzi rye, cleaned, 50 lb. bags, 84% germ. Brent Mize Royston 706-246-0290 706-308-8300
'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
Rye Wren's Abruzzi 2005, 50 lb. bag, cleaned and treated, 86% germ., no noxious weeds, $9/bag. Henry Beckworth Gibson 706-598-2106
Rye seed, 79% germ.,. 99.24% pureseed, $8.50 bushel. Wallace Vassar Hartwell 706436-2664 706-376-9019
Turnip green, 7-top, '05 seed, 92% germ., fall and spring crops, $1/teaspoon w/SASE. J. C. Hill 3994 Gates Chai::iel Rd. Ellijay 30540
Ag Plants for Sale
If you have questions regarding this category, calf Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.
1 gal. blueberry plants, $3, Tiftblue, Climax, Premier, Ive. messg. Connie Quinn Mineral Bluff 706-492-4622
Alicia, Tift 78, Tift 85, Russell, custom planting, other. Ray Beaty Coolidge 229-9412047
American chestnut seedlings, from 34 yr. old tree from nuts, Martha Washington Estate, $10 ea. plus shipping. Baker Huff Atlanta 404-634-6027
Cert. bermuda sprigs, Tifton 85, 44, Coastal, Russell, Tifway & Alicia, also custom J:>lanting. Gene Hart Guyton !n2-728-3380
Lrg. # of pregnant onions varying in size of small bird egg/regular egg, would like to sell in lump sum, make offer including postage. Hazel Loque 258 Hughes Rd. Whigham 39897
Old fashioned multiplying onions for summer and fall planting, $10/gal. & $4 S/H. Earl Terry 2711 Hwy 80 Wrens 30833 706547-2242
Well rooted fig plants, in buckets, several varities, will ship. R. E. Day PO Box 227 Thomaston 30286 706-648-4378
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
White multiplying onions, 3 gal., $10/gal., no shipping. Perry Stephens Monroe 770267 -5055
Wht. multiplying onions for fall planting, $12 per gal. ppd. Dan Johnson Lavonia 706-3564242 706-491-1144
Ag Seed/Plants Wanted
Want a cup full of speckle running Butter bean seed. Fred K. Barnes Tifton 229-3825349
Want info on a small green pea called Brooks County; also interested in purchasing the actual pea. Nancy Callaway Hamilton 706-628-7111
Want old timey Rocky Ford cantaloupe seed. Walter Johnson Blackshear 912-4499188
Ads are computer referenced by telephone number so it is essential that the advertiser's telephone number be submitted with each ad.

FLOWERS FOR SALE
)f you have quesMns abbut this category,
call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 404-6519082.
Flower seed offered for sale has not been tested for germination since it often is collected In ve!)'. limited guantities.
Loropetalum Ruby & Zhuzhou; Firepower nandinas; 1 gallons; approx. 500 of each. Kelby Fite Jefferson 803-222-0646
$0.50/pkg. w/SASE, fresh seeds: columbine, lakrspur, cleome, foxglove, rudbeckia. M. Lane 3914 Sue Lane Decatur
30035
$1 SASE: devil's trumpet, German statis, laitris, four o'clock, zinnia, black-eyed Susan, daisy, morning glory. G. Samford 1119 Banbu!}' 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!J'ant 1143 Rosedale Rd., Atlanta 30306
$1.50 each/pkt. seed w/$0.60 LSASE: erythrina species-X bidwilli, yellow jasmine, tiny eucador hibiscus. K. Lane 183 Alcovy Lane Chula 31733
$1.50 each/pkt. seed w/$0.60 LSASE: sinningia, achimenes. gloxinia, Vernonia Missurica, Balsam, hollyhock. D. Fletcher 127 Red River Circle Chula 31733
$1/pkt. w/SASE: re-seeding petunias, angel's trumpet, dbl. yellow, purple or white. C.S. Arnold 644 Lynn Ave. Jefferson 30549
$1/pkt. w/SASI:: seeds for Confederate rose, annual yellow hibiscus, salvia 'Lady in Red', agastache Golden Jubilee', marigold "Golden Guardian. Susan Kunze 1129 Wilmington Island Rd. Savannah 31410-4525
$3 for 2, (no coins), lge. SASE, 2 stamps,(required), specify: larkspur, foxglove, old-fashioned poppy, Sweet William, hollyhock, or coneflower. Nancy Crosby Rte. 2, Box 2493 Townsend 31331
'04 purple coneflower (echinacea) seed $1/Tbsp. w/2 stamps on self-addressed envelope; hardy perennial, goldfinches love them. Wynn Mott 5266 State Hwy. 60 Suches 30572
'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. Barber 157 Oak Ridge Tri. Fayetteville 30214 770-969-7204
'05 hollyhock, gallardia, dbl. peony poppies, larkspurs, foxglove $1 SASE for 1/2 tsp. Sara O'Shield Box 185 Tate 30177 770-735-3657
1 gal. size Stella de Oro daylilies $3.50 each, 1 gal. size variegated liriope $3 each. Joe Fleming Marietta 770-971-1316
4" perennials, 350 var., $1.50, helleborus, eucalyptus, palms, ferns and shrubs, display garden. Selah Ahlstrom Jackson 770-7754967
5 lge. potted blooming medicine aloes, best offer, $15 up retail. P. Dean Morrow 770-9618841
50 cent each small pkt. seed w/LSASE: pink/purple hollyhocks, pink/purple foxglove, dianthus neon giant purple, erigeron karvinskianus. G. Ward P.O. Box 160178 Atlanta 30316 theelectricgarden@:tahoo.com
6 nine year old barberry bushes, kept pruned, round & beautiful, you dig, make offer. Jo Wood Watkinsville 770-725-8744
Abelia, nandina, forsythia, mahonia holly, weeping willow, pussy willow, hosta, bottle brush, buckeye, hardy hibiscus, fig bushes. Be!!}'. Stei::ihens 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 Eostage. Debbie Logue Climax 229-243-1235
Ajuga 50/$15, flowering Society garlic 20/$10, Mexican petunia, 10 each, white, pink, purple, $15 all, $3.85-shipping. B. Reese 3908 N. Forrest St. Valdosta 31605 229-2448 891
Amaryllis, red, brilliant bulbs, 6/$19 postpaid. C. Jongma 135 Kings Chapel Rd., Martinez 30907 706-860-0200
Angel's & devil's trumpets $5, Carolina Jessamine, flowering almond, Siberian iris $3, ferns, forsythia, ground covers, others. Carla Houghton Marietta 770-428-2227
Angel's trumpets & Confederate roses, reduced for quick sale, buy one get one free. B. Driggers Conyers 770-760-9050
Angel's trumpets, aucuba, nandina, althaea, forsythia, yucca, Confederate rose, gardenia, swamp daisy, iris. Ryan Witt Conyers 404-345-7465
Angel's trumpets, banana trees, Black Magic Elephant ears, ginger lilies, pond plants, lotus & more. Patrice Cook Covington 770-787-6141
Angel's trumpets, crocosmia, cannas, daisies, La. irises, hot poker, many others, call
after 6 p.m. M. Buchanan Bowdon 770-258-
2848 Angel's trumpets, pink, 1 gal. pots, still time
I 0 plant in yard-$5, many colors hybrid daylilies, other perennials. Teresa Hearn Brooks 770-460-7481
Asstd. herb plants, aloe veras, lge. bay t, ees. Jei::i Morgan Acworth 770-529-1748
August lilies or La. lilies $12/doz., rat-tail Prince's feather, yellow yarrow, Queen Anne, 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

Baskets of turkey tail fern-$6.50, fingernai bromeliads- small $3, lge. $5, extra lge. angel's wing begonia/$12.50, exc. condition, no collect calls. Nina Cooper Moultrie 229 985-1970
Bee balm, ajuga, sedum, spiderwort, mint, strawberry plants, Kwanza daylilies, and many other plants & flowers, call after 7 p.m. Donna O'Shields Cumming 770-889-0733
Below wholesale: bee balm, phlox, crocosmia, Black Knight butterfly, yellow flag iris, columbines, cleome, (Sparkler), sweet rqcket, cannas, ferns, rudbeckia, aucuba, iris. 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 404 767-7656
Black. Magic, Black Princess, Yellow Splash, Halo Beauty, Elephant ears, rare ferns & hostas, striptease hostas of the year, will shiJ:>. Pam Jolley Decatur 770-593-1599
Boxwoods, up to 4' high, diff. prices; hosta $6/doz., old time daffodils $3/doz., Siberian iris $4/doz., $5 postage each; Lily-of-theValley. B. Lunsford 3602 State Highway 60 Suches 30572
Brugmansia angel's trumpets, (pots or cuttings): Flamingo, Jean Pasco, white, Hedychium ginger lilies, many colors, (pots or rhizomes), Confederate rose, (perennial hibiscus). Trudy Kretchman Atlanta 404-3781104
Confederate rose, healthy one gal. pots, and Cathedral cactus/trade for amaryllis, daylilies, other or $5 each. Lillian Hudson Byron 478-956-5014
Crape myrtles $2 to $10, pink, white, other flowers. Olin Stephens Loganville 770-9858513
Crape myrtles in 15 gal. pots, 8-14 ft. tall, 600 in 7 var., all colors, 10/$250. Martha Wade Alma 912-632-6731 912-632-5216
Day lilies, 100 plants, mixed colors, sizes, $35, $7.50 shipping; 25 mxd. color canna lilies/$20 w/$4.50 shipping. S.H. Hill 144 Calhoun Rd. Sylvester 31791 229-535-4738
Daylilies, 15 plants, Stella de Oro/$12 plus $3.50 shipping; 5 butterfly ginger lilies $15, $4.50 shipping. Ms. E.P. Dykes 1152 Ga. Hwy. 32E. Ashburn 31714
Daylilies, 1800 var., send $2 for 22 page listing. M. Netherton 113 Dothan Rd. Blakely 39823 229-723-6703
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
Daylilies, hundreds of regd. varieties, hundred hosta varieties, asstd. perennials, Knockout roses and butterfly bushes. Linda Butler Auburn linda@bloomindesigns.com 678-376-7987
Daylilies, iris, (bearded, Siberian, & Louisiana), bee balm, yucca, forsythia, crape myrtles, spiraea, liriope, lamb's ear, Japanese Kerria, ginger lily. L. Mulkey Cumming 770889-7079
Daylilies, 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
Fern, iris, stokes aster, ginger lily, herbs, beauty berry, artemisia, houttuynea, hibiscus, begonia, jasmine, crocosmia, climbing hydrangea, ferns, Porcaline berry vine, will shiJ:>. Gail Hollimon Buford 770-945-4252
Hellebore seedlings 20/$10, hellebore seeds 50/$3.50, prices include shipping. Mary Wenger 3168 Lake Ranch Dr. Gainesville 770-287-0734
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 Rd., Armuchee 30105
Hollyhocks, red, white, pink, black $2 per Tbsp.; palm plants $2 each. Jean Turner Senoia 770-599-0417
Hostas, 200 var., 2 miles beyond Zion Hill Church, Fri., Sat., Sun. or by appt. Dee Little Ellijay 706-635-4891
House plants, night blooming, cereus, Beef Steak begonias, jade, aloe, many more, $2 and up. Mrs. Rosser Powder Springs 770943-6159
Hydrangeas, dried for lasting beauty, pick up only. Thelma Sudderth 2043 Sugar Pike Rd. Woodstock 770-475-0064
Iris, purple/white, beau., plant now thru Sept. for spring flowers $12/doz. ppd. M. Hemphill 306 Cedar Creek Rd. Winder 30680 770-867-6188
Japanese maples, 30 var., 3 gal. $35 and up, to 15 gal. $98. Bridget Britton Garfield 706-829-1427
Japanese maples, mountain maples, black & white pine, Kato Himi, hydrangeas, hibiscus, bonsai plants, available in pis., qts., gallons, call for pricing/information. Shawn Palaia Marietta 770-973-5502
Leyland cypress 3 gal./$9; also, crape myrtle, hollies, junipers, arborvitae, nandinas, azaleas, many more trees, shrubs, evergreens, installation available. Bob Wetzel Dallas 770-443-5266
Leyland cypress 3-5 gal., in field, will dig, $10, no shipping. Margaret Conrad Sautee 706-878-8065
Leyland cypress trees & cryptomeria, wholesale direct, $7 per foot, ball & burlap.
- Ron Friedman Rockmart 770-378 6869

Leyland cypress 7 gal./$15, cryptomeria Bradford & Cleveland pear, oaks, river birch Red, Sugar & Japanese maple, dely., planting
available. Greg Strickland Winston 770-942-
0011 404-788-5434
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 gaI. sizes; also, B&B, call for prices. Harold Parker Morganton 706-374-5339
Leyland cypress, 1, 3, 7 gal., October glory maple trees, dogwood trees, 5 gal., crape myrtle 7 gal., hostas, daylilies. J. Atkinson Douglasville 770-949-5846
Leyland cypress, 3 gal., 4-5 ft./$7.50; crape myrtles, 3 gal., 3-5'/$7, qty. discount available Liza Smith Nicholson 706-757-2526
Loblolly pine, 3 gal., 4/5/6', liriope 2 1/4"/4"/1 gal. Don Beer Douglasville 770 942-8819
Locust trees for fencing, call for price Randall Ayers Buchanan 770-646-3923
Lyeland cypress, hollies, 1 gal. $2.50 cryptomeria, thuja, Arizona cypress 1 gal./$3 Lady-in-Red hydrangea, crape myrtles
magnolia. Anne Walker Good Hope 706-342-
9471
Medium and lge. clumps of variegated liriope for small or lge. projects, $5 and up Rebecca Thomi::ison Palmetto 770-463-3014
Mimosia tree seed, 20 seeds, Confederate rose tree 1 pod seed $1 w/LSASE. Kathleen Smith 140 Baker Place Newton 39870
Native azaleas, Japanese magnolias Japanese maples, maple trees, sourwood trees, grancy greybeard. Dave Blihovde Cleveland 706-865-2849
Night blooming cereus. M. Jorgensen Dacula 678-376-0089
Nursery for sale, Firepower nandinas loropetalum, gallons, other. Kelby Fite Jefferson 803-222-0646
Oakleaf and tree hydrangeas $5, dbl. pink hibiscus $5, lots more. Warren McDaniel 9536 Henderson Mt. Rd. Fairmount 30139
Old timey Maypop seed pods-$3, 2 stamps four o'clocks, 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, forsythia, bluebells, althaea. E. Beach Duluth 770-476-1163
Orchids, lge. collection, Catt' s Phalaenopsis Phah. Vanda plus many tropicals and bonsai, sell as unit. Robert Owen Harlem 706-556-0026
Paulownia Orienta grows 15' a year, spring flowers, diff. sizes, prices, shipping tii
September. Debra Wade Lenox 229-546-
4034
Peony poppies, foxglove, BB buttons, rose moss, dbl. & sgl. hollyhock, snapdragon larkspurs, moon seed, giant cockscomb $1 each w/SASE. O.L. Phillips P.O. Box 516 Trenton 30752
Plants for hanging baskets & gardens, aII $1.50 each, annuals & perennials, do not ship Karen Annis 1436 Stark Rd. Jackson 30233
Plants for sale: Confederate rose, banana plant, angel's trumpet, black & green ElephanI ears, crape myrtles, petunias, all colors. M Woody 1895 Bond Bridges Rd. Royston 30662
Plants: Lily-of-the-Valley 6/$1 O, painted hosta 3/$10, white bearded iris 12/$4, pink blooming Shamrock 5/$8, $3.50 for shipping multiple order-$5. Joy Stegall 101 Davis Rd Bremen 30110
Potted Confederate rose $5 each, hostas $2, cannas $2, iris $2, you pick up, Statham area. D. Buxton Statham 770-725-6717
Red leaf castor mole beans-25 seeds/$2 w/LSASE and $0.37 stamp w/$0.12 postage w/each order of castor beans, no checks John Carroll 1677 Buford Dam Rd., Buford 30518 770-945-6901
Seed: angel's trumpet, pink hollyhock purple hollyhock, black hollyhock, mxd hibiscus, Jerusalem cherry $1/tsp. w/SASE Gail Wilson 1020 B. Wilson Rd. Commerce 30529
Seed: mullein pink, morning glory, touchme-nots 1/2 tsp./$1, money plants, four o'clocks, angel's trumpet, hibiscus, althaea $1/tsp., ea. w/SASE. G. Robertson 1955 Old Cornelia Hwy. Gainesville 30507
Strawberry begonias or rose campion plants 15/$12, pink/white oxalis 4 doz./$12, Stephanotis vine, pink yarrow/hibiscus, hyacinth bean vine $2/Tbsp. SASE. L. Brooks P.O. Box 888 Armuchee 30105
Sweet William, daylily, jasmine, bachelor's button, cleome, tiger lily, sweet shrub, four o'clock. Lavida Childs 170 Mallory Dr. LaGrange 30241
Trees: hickory, maple, oaks: Live, Red, Shumard Red, Laurel, Overcup, Sawtooth, swamp chestnut, willow in 3, 7, 15 gal. pots, $5-$35. N. Halley Metter 912-685-5266
Vinca major $0.10-$0.20, irises, fern, lamium, mahonia, nandinas. J. Stone Roswell 770-993-6004
Wintercreeper, pachysandra, English ivy, (trays of 144), daylily, hosta, liriope, aucuba, iris, mondo, nandina, ginger lily, many others. Lee Abernathy 12344 Hwy. 109 Meansville 30256
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
Yellow cannas & ginger root $4/doz. Gladys Bobo Mableton 770-948-0902
Only one ad may be placed per family unit.

Flowers Wanted
Want Carolina lily, blooms now, 18-24" taII, orange Turk's cap type flowers w/down-turned blossoms, not old-fashioned daylilies. Hugh Beavers 4355 W. Hwy. 34 Newnan 30263 770-301-5063
Want dahlia tubers, will dig, divide and replant perennials 20 mile radius of Cumming or will accept shipping, 30 yrs. experience. Steve Mollenkof Cumming 770-886-1297
Want dbl. creeping buttercups, ol d
fashioned hardy chrysanthemums, purple
monkey face seed; also, want fruiting pomegranate. Joan Johnson 1087 Duncan Bridge Rd. Cleveland 30528 706-865-0175
MISCELLANEOUS if you have questions regarding ads in thIS
category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
The Miscellaneous category includes the following subcategories: bees, honey
and supplies; things to eat; herbs; fish and supplies; fertilizers and mulches; oddities; miscellaneous wanted; notices; garden space; notices; out-of-state wanted;
firewood, timber; and Christmas trees.
Only one ad per household is permitted in the Miscellaneous catego~.
Bees, Honey & Supplies
'05 Queens, from a licensed breede r, golden in color, very gentle and calm, $1 2 each plus postage. Ray Lopes Williamson 770-412-1703
35 ten frame beehives w/one super each, $110 each or $100 each if you take all. Mark Ariail Carnesville 706-677-3499
Bees and beehives for sale, $75/$125. Gerald Nix Cleveland 706-865-5759
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
frame. Theresia Riechert Blackshear 91 2281-6498 912-449-2828
Gallberry and Wildflower honey for sale,
quarts, gallons and five gallon buckets available. Donald Yoder Dublin 478-275-2086
Local honey for tupelo honey & wildflower
honey, call for prices. Mary Jacque Odom
Rebecca 229-643-7752
New WTB frames, all sizes, $85 per 1O0, Pierco foundations, deep $95 per box, medium $85. Michael Gailey Baldwin 706 499-8889
New crop Sourwood honey w/wo comb, any size and qty. available, call for prices. Josh Ber!}' Blairsville 706-379-3638
Six frame manual extractor, uncapping knife, brood and honey boxes, frames foundations, 2 full suits, smokers, misc. Reg Rogers Douglasville 770-949-2101
Will remove honeybees & other bees in Metro Co. area & long dist. beyond Metro Co area. Milton D. Scott East Point 404-344 0719
Things To Eat
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. Fo more information, access the departmen website www.agr.state.ga.us and link from
the home page to the Organic Agriculture
page and registration forms. Those wh0
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 30650-221 5 706-342-3362
'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 770 532-9340 770-532-6333
Apples, Orient pears, okra, other produce, honey, pis., qts., 5 gal. cans, closed sat. Edward Colston Ta)'.lorsville 770-382-9619
Blueberries, bumper crop, PYO, $5 gal., pesticide free, call for times & directions. Don Obenauer 1414 Dallas Hwy. 61 Villa Rica 404-355-1870
Blueberries, picked ripe and frozen in 1 qt. plastic bags $3 per qt. C.W. Porter 1964 Lake Sorrento Dr. Con)'.ers 30012
Brown and colored eggs from happy freerange hens $2/doz. Robin Scott Adairsville 770-877-3987
Pineapple pears for sale. Felton Bryant Hoboken 912-458-3307
Brown turkey figs for sale $4 per gal., ripe now, call days 10 a.m. until 5 p.m.; evening 706282-1130. R. Jordan Toccoa 706-886-8015
Buffalo meat for sale, USDA inspected, low in fat, calories, cholesterol, to place order call. Rusty Chambless Forsyth 478-394-3072 4 78-994-6986
Celeste figs, picked daily, $6 gallon, taking orders now. C. Martin 525 Smithstone Trace Marietta 30067 770-933-0432
Colossal peas, ready now, purple hulls soon, you pick-$6 five gal. bucket, I pick-$7.50.
- Howard Moore Loganville 770-466 4485

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Bulletin Calendar

Catfish & bream for stocking lakes. Bob Free fresh & composted Alpaca manure, no Want 2 rear wheels for a 601 Workmaster Reese 321 Reese Rd. Whitesburg 30185 mild odor, naturally pelleted, non-burning, and Ford tractor, size of wheel 28" w/wo tires.

EQUINE EVENTS

GARDEN EVENTS

Sept. 2-5 Stacey Ann Boe Memorial Fund Sept. 20 Ga. Perennial Plant Association,

Horse Show, Ga. Intl. Horse Park,

7:30 pm, Atlanta History Center,

Conyers. Info.: 1-800-266-9377, 770-

meeting open to public, no charge;

602-2606.

topic-Latest in Daylily Hybridizing.

Sept. 1Q Open Horse Show, 10 am; halter,

Info.: 404-876-0813, www.georgia

showmanship, English, jumping, youth,

perennial.org.

4-H, novice, amateur & open classes; running events will not start before 5 pm; Banks Co. Horse Arena, off Hwy.

Sept.

ARTS & CRAFTS 17 Anvil Block UMC Bazaar,

8

am-4

441, Homer. Info.: 678-234-3269, 706-

677-1172.

Sept. 10 Ga. Paint Horse Association Horse

'

Show, Ga. Intl. Horse Park, Conyers.

Info.: 1-800-266-9377, 770-602-2606.

Sept lCH1 Four Diamond Saddle Club Fall

pm, 1Ox10 booth spaces avail. $25/spot. Info. Hoyt Chamlee, 404358-5571. Sept. 23-24 Founder's Day Celebration, arts & crafts, Nicholls. Info. Renee Mobley, 912-345-2421/5290.

Channel catfish, bluegill, fingerlings, shellcracker, hybrid bream, fish out ponds. Jesse Todd Lyons 912-565-7309
Crappie, worms, and supplies, disease free, all sizes available. Jason Holyoak Alapaha 229-532-6495
Frozen catalpa worms $1 to $1.25 per dozen, catalpa trees $1 to $5 per size. Joe Mask FaJletteville 770-461-7068
Golden, Brown, Rainbow & Brook trout for sale, pick up or dely. Willis Dyer Hiawassee 706-896-3915
Grass carp, bluegill bream, channel catfish fingerlings, bass, fathead minnows, pond fertilizer, dely. or pickup by appt. only. Robert Brown Brooks 770-719-8039
Gld. 100% live bass, bream, catfish,

high nutrition. Brian Keahl Temple 77(}.562-9469
Free horse manure mixed w/shavings, easy access, you load/haul. Stacy Hunt Mansfield 770-385-6335
Mulch hay for sale, $2.50 bale. Joseph Cunningham Sharpsburg 404-787-1282
Pine straw $2.85/bale, free delivery w/min., del. to all areas, installation available. Josh Bulloch Warm Springs 770-571-0189
Pine straw, del. and installed, $4/bale, DeKalb, Gwinnett, Conyers, Fulton. Elaine Williamson Stone Mountain 770-593-3405
Rich flower bed & lge. pot soil, 40 yrs. bull lot mixing w/manure and sand, 80 lb. bag/$8. Roy Styles Alpharetta 770-475-4342
Wheat straw bales for sale $2 per bale, f.o.b. Greg Roche Dublin 478-272-2792

Harold Light Cumming 770-475-5175
Want Meadows or Williams gristmill parts, any condition, 6" flat belting, usable condition. F. Whitley LaGrange wizard3024@ yahoo.com706-882-7953
Want a plow-mule, 800 lbs. to 11,000 lbs. Floyd Barnes Hiram 770-942-7630
Want good PTO feed mill, 4-8 row KMC notill w/coulters and rubber press wheels. Donnie Scott 1051 Quail Road Sylvania 30467 912-863-4754
Want good used feed mill, mixer, grinder: Art's-Way, New Holland, Gehl or Case/IH. Wes Herndon Brunswick 912-222-9446
Want grain bin sweep augers for 6000 and 3300 Bushell grain bins. Steve Perkins Whigham 229-243-0585 229-220-1167

Trail Ride; ride begins 10 am Sat.; Hwy.

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS

NovelT)ber trout, del. to your pond. Matt Wheat straw, good hvy. bales in the barn. Want greenhouse or greenhouse frames,

15 N., Sparta. Info.: 706-453-2548, Sept. 17 25th Annual Sylvania Arts & Crafts Headrick LaGrange 706-523-0590

Mrs. John W. Marlowe 1855 Auburn Road 27' or wider by 96' lg; also, want to buy

706-444-5186.

Sampler, 10 am - 4 pm, Gail Field,

Sept lCJ.11 Dogwood Buckskin Association

Sylvania. Info.: syljrwc@yahoo.com,

Horse Show, Ga. Intl. Horse Park,

www.sccnet.org/SJWC.html, 912-564-

Conyers. Info.: 1-800-266-9377, 770-

0078, 912-857-4742.

602-2606.

Sept. 17-18 Old Town Sharpburg's 21st

Sept. 111'-fl Newton County Saddle Club

Annual Festival, Sharpsburg. Info.:

Open Horse Show, Ga. Intl. Horse

Sharon, 770-252-9400.

Park, Conyers. 1-800-266-9377, 770- Oct. 21-22 Hooters Arts/Crafts Festival,

602-2606.

LaGrange; 100+ arts/crafts vendors,

Sept. tt; AQHA Fall Ride at Good Shepherd

mare. Info.: 706-884-2500.

Therapeutic Center, Warm Springs, all Oct. 22-23 Ole Chipley Town Fair, downtown

breeds welcome. Info.: 770-464-1218.

Pine Mountain; arts, crafts, more. Info.:

Sept. 17 Open Horse Show, 4 pm, Midway

Nancy Phillips, P.O. Box 667, Pine

Saddle Club, Hwy. 369 at Seabolt Rd.,

Mountain, GA 31822; 706-663-7721.

Cumming. Info.: 706-337-7335, www.midwaysaddleclub.org. Sept. 17 Paulding County Saddle Club Open Horse Show, 1O am, judged & timed events, Wild Horse Creek Park, Pbwder Springs. Info.: 770-795-1045, www.pc-sc.net Sept. 17 Ga. Mountain Show, Currahee Saddte Club, Stephens Co. Fairgrounds; pleasure begins 9 am w/running at 2:30 pm. Info.: 706-491-7819.

MISCELLANEOUS Sept. 17 North Hall FFA Alumni sponsored
Antique Tractor & Engine Show, 8 am 5 pm, Hwy. 129 in Clermont, free admission. Info.: Randall Conner, 770534-2638. Sept. 29-0ct. 1 Annual meeting of the Southern Fruit Fellowship, Blairsville. Info.: Robert Hamilton, 404-627-9356, Lost_amiga@yahoo.com

Sept. 18-24 National Paso Fino Horse Show, PESTICIDES & RECERTIFICATION

Kasee pond aerator, never used, 1/2 hp., 120V w/float, $350, call anytime. Clint Brown Atlanta 404-695-5272
Koi, farm raised, regular/butterfly, from small breeding size, healthy. Lonnie Ward Columbus oakhavenward@mchsi.com 706561-6546
Lowest prices- grass carp, catfish, bluegill, shellcracker, redbreast, hybrid bream, bass, dely. available, volume discount. Ringo Merritt WaJlnesboro 706-554-0182
Pond hardy goldfish, pond raised. Charles Beavers Dallas 770-445-7023
Red wigglers $26/lb., (Big Reds), $17/lb. (Little Reds), min. 2 lb. order, price includes shipping. Jack Brantley Douglas 912-3844743
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 Buchanan 770-646-3812
Red wigglers bedrun $25 includes shipping. Melba Strickland Yatesville 706-647-1894
Red wigglers, Giant Reds, $30 per lb., call after 6 p.m., Ive. msg. J.A. Fincher Acworth

Dacula 30019 770-945-4872 Wheat straw, good, hvy. bales in barn.
Lance Marlowe 3750 Geo Wms. Rd. Monroe 30656 770-267-0717 678-776-0883
Worm castings. J. Ayers Buchanan 770826-3373
Poultry Compost
To help connect suppliers with those in need of poultry compost, the Market Bulletin is now including such advertisements In this portion of the Fertilizers and Mulches category. Ads are subject to the same general guidelines for all Market Bulletin advertisements found on page 2.
Horse compost, free, you load, $10 truckload, I load. Mr. McEntyre Adairsville 770-363-0609
Oddities
47 yr. old black walnut tree, cut down about a month ago, want to sell log-make offer. M. Allison Gainesville 770-503-1238
Asstd. gourds, small to lge., $1 and up. Anne McKinney Griffin 770-233-0983
Gentle homemade lye soap 5 oz. bar $3,

unwanted bees & equipment. Earl Rice Ila 706-789-2114 706-207-7227
Want hvy. duty panels, sweep tub, squeeze chute. Jeffrey Knowles Eatonton 706-4856748
Want lge. qty. of good used landscape timbers, 50 mile radius of Cartersville, reasonable. Edna Martinez Taylorsville 770684-0349
Want millstone and syrup kettle, will pay reasonable price and pick up. H.J. Hine Conyers 404-310-6490
Want old windmill. L. Hanley Hull 706-5489970
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 set of Ag tires & rims for model 1715 NH tractor. Steve Finley Griffin 770-228-5445
Want to buy aluminum blocking shoot & other livestock show equip., clippers, blower, etc. Mandy Elliott Lizella 478-808-4527
Out-Of-State Wanted

Ga. Natl. Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Sept. 9 Pesticide Applicator's Exam Review 770-427-4845

shipping $3 for total order. Linda Stewart 5155 Want mature individual/married couple to

Perry. Info.: 813-719-7777. Sept. 24 NWGHA '05-'06 Qualifying Show,
combined pleasure & running, 10 am, Wild Horse Creek Park, Powder

(General Standards & Category 24); 9 am - noon, - pm - 4 pm; Coastal Ga. Community College, Brunswick. Info.: 912-264-7260, 1-800-603-1278.

Red wigglers, breeders, $20/lb. w/instr. plus shipping. R. Stapleton Rte. 1, Box 105 LU1T1ber CitJl 31549 912-363-4459
Red worms-500 breeders or 1000 bedruns,

Howard Rd. Cumming 30040 770-887-6988
Gourds for sale, Martin, crooked handle, craft, bottleneck & more. Wallace Maxwell 3226 Hoot Owl Rd. ROJlSton 30662 706-245-4218

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

Springs. Info.: 770-333-0379 or Sept. 30 Farm Bureau Fridays, 10 am-12 $35, can ship. R.L. Jacobs Marietta Gourds for sale, sev. shapes and sizes to

www.nwgsc.com.

pm, Macon; 2 comm. credit hrs, cat. jjacobs002@minds12ring.com 770-425-4336 choose from, $1 each. William Blackwell

Firewood

Sept 24 Workshop w/Sandi Forester-Show

21, 23, 24, 26, 27 and 31, and 2 private

Sterile grass carp, bass, channel catfish, Jasper 770-735-2646

All firewood advertised in the Market

Ring Savvy, How to Achieve a Winning

credit hrs. Info.: Aaron Lancaster, 478- copperhead bluegill, shellcracker, redbreast, Gourds, many varieties to choose from. Bulletin must be cut from the advertiser's

Ride; 2-4 pm., Conyers. Info.: A.

751-6338.

hybrid bream, crappie, prompt statewide Hoyt Howard Cumming 770-887-2039

personally owned property. In addition, by

Elmore, 770-898-3130.

delivery available. Keith Edge Soperton 912- Handmade goat's milk/aloe vera soap, law, terms such as face cord, rack, pile,

529-3315

$3/bar or 4/$1 O plus $4 shipping. Sherry truckload, etc., cannot be used to advertise

Additional pesticide recertification training notices are available on the Georgia

Sterile grass carp, catfish, DNR Pierce Cataula 706-322-5428

firewood. Advertisers must use the

Department of Agriculture website www.agr.state.ga.us. Under GOA Divisions, select regd./licensed pickup or dely. Randy Handmade herbal soap w/aloe, good far all standard unit of measure, the cord, when

Plant Industry and click on Pesticide Division. Select Pesticide Applicator Licensing Bennington Dahlon~a 770-377-3243

types of skin problems $4/bar, SASE (3 specifying the amount of firewood for sale.

ancf Certification and click on Pesticide Applicator Recertification Courses. You can

Sterile grass carp, channel catfish, all sizes stamps) plus lge. brown envelope. Victoria Firewood, mxd. hdwd., 16"-20" 1/2

then search for upcoming courses by date, course title, or license category.

available, bluegill and redear bream and bass. Sheffield 4812 Hemlock Dr. SE. Conyers cord/$70, free dely. Atlanta area. H. Lyon

Uvestock auctions listed in the Market Bulletin sometimes offer related items for sale, such" as tack and other livestock equipment. Notices for auctions selling any items other than livestock must be accompanied by the auction license number of the principal auctioneer or auction firm conducting the auction, per regulations of the Georgia Secretary of State. Notices without this information cannot be published.

Ed Henderson Dearing 706-595-7183
Stock your pond w/channel catfish fingerlings, sterile grass carp, bass, bluegill, other, volume discount, Heard Co. Mac McCollum Franklin 770-854-8000 770-328-

30094 Lucky buckeyes $3.25/doz.; buckeyes for
planting $4.50/doz., includes shipping. J. Simmons Atlanta 404-327-9733
Now taking orders goat's milk soap; also,

Chamblee 770-458-3939
Four free trees for firewood, you cut down and remove, oak, pink, maple. Andrew Kmetz Hampton 770-897-0423
Free pine campfire wood, cut into fireplace

8866

have pasture raised chickens. Renee lenghts, nice for deer hunting campfires. M.G.

Corn, sweet, Silver Queen, $2.50 doz., Bushy Fork Nursery, Dillard's Farm, available

Fish & Supplies

Fertilizers & Mulches

Peterson Haddock goatlady01@alltel.net Brookshire Cumming 770-887-4470

478-932-0187

Oak and pecan cut-up firewood, make offer.

now, closed on Sunday. Loganville 770-985-4602

Rene

Dillard

Persons selling sterile triploid grass carp must have a Wild Animal License

'05 fescue mulch hay round bales, excellent condition. Susan Schulz Ranger 770-591-

Dry aged, grain fed Angus beef, no from the Georgia Department of Natural 5573

Miscellaneous Wanted

Nikolas Skoutris Moreland 404-788-1923 404-766-0349

Want 1 compost tumbler, NE Ga. area Oak sawmill slabs in 1+ cord bundles, $25

hormones/antibiotics, USDA meat plant, 114 carcass min. - 95 lb. Bill Farr Milner 770-5849727
Elberta peaches, Gregg Orchards, Pike Ca., Hwy. 362, you pick or picked, daily 8-5. B. Gregg Hollonville 770-227-4661
Field peas and okra. Clarence Bobo 1041 Wrights Mill Rd. Canton 30115 770-887-2507
Figs, muscadines, & scuppemongs, you pick, all organic, call for availability. Pat Mason

Resources.

Market

Bulletin

advertisements for sterile carp must be

accompanied by a photocopy of the

advertiser's license.

For license

information, contact DNR Special Permit Unit at (no) 761-3044.

2000 super wiggler worms, plastic tray & feed, $74 + freight. Kim Holyoak Alapaha

229-532-4221

30 yrs. continuous operation, bass, channel

'05 lge. round bales of wheat straw, approx. 180 rolls. Greg Finch Statesboro 912-8655444
'05 mulch hay rolls $10/roll; '05 wheat straw $2 per sq. bale, dely. available. Bruce Henderson 2014 Denson Rd. Albany 31721 229-436-5179
'05 mulch hay, sq. bales, well dried, $2 in barn. Billy McAdams Buchanan 770-6463085

preferred. Bruce O'Connor Carnesville 706384-3259
Want 2 rear tires & tubes for a Farmall C size, (11-2-36). Charlie H. Coady Covington 770-786-7401
Want 8' windmill fan and other parts. Tony Tucker Grantville 770-583-2986

each, you haul, we load, seasoned and green. Kent Thomason Alto 706-776-7564
Oak, cherry, dogwood, maple, 1/4 cord/$38, 1/2 cord/$75, hickory 1/2 cord/$80. Bill Garner Cumming 770-887-4197
Seasoned firewood for sale. Carl Conner 1025 Center Street Mableton 770-948-0813

Agencies Working Together

Snellville 770-979-7227 Figs, picked, $6 gallon. Cleo McMichen
Dallas. 770-445-2464
Muscadines, black or bronze, no pesticides, you pick, $12 peck or $6 gal. David Brown

catfish fingerlings, bluegill, shellcracker, hybrid bream, sterile grass carp, dely. availatile. Tony Chew Manchester 706-8463657
8-10" grass carp, coppernose bluegill,

'05 mulch hay, wheat straw, qlty., lge. quantities and dely. available $1. 75 per bale. Phillif2 Merk Commerce 706-476-4747
'05 wheat straw, sq. bales, bundled and strapped in 21 bale bundle, no labor required,

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Isakson, participated in a workshop complete up-to-date directory of all in Athens to help identify ways to state and federal agency personnel

Union- City 770-964-5304
Muscadines, should be ready for picking Sept. 1, $4/gal. Edward Travis 260 Lee St.

channel catfish, redbreast, shellcracker, largemouth bass, dely. available. Jack Lloyd Nahunta 912-778-4074

$3 at barn. Zeke Lambert Madison 706-4740900 706-342-0543
'05 wheat straw, sq. bales, you pick up or

provide services more quickly and effectively to the state's farming

providing assistance to Georgia farmers and 2) to help coordinate

Fayetteville 770-461-7753

A-1 quality farm grown channel fingerlings, dely. available. Larry Hattaway Macon 478- community. The meeting was the technologies of the agencies

Scuppernong & muscadine, black and bronze, available 9-1, $5 _gal., call for appt. B. Watkins 483 Windsor Dr. Forest Park 404-

graded, priced by size, accurate weights & counts, gtd. live, healthy, immediate dely. J.F. Gilbert Thomaston 706-648-3409 706-648-2062

788-3698
5000+ bales '05 mulch hay, $1.60/bale. L~ndon Mize ROJlSton 706-245-5314

prompted in part by the fact that fewer dollars are available to

more closely. "We hope that this cross agency

272-1185
South Ga. pecans for sale $7 per lb., 5 lb. min. postage paid in Ga., we crack & shell

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

Bagged mulch, soil, mushroom, humus, etc., cheap, pallet qty. only, dely. and installation available, Forsyth Co., Ive. msg.

operate state and federal programs and, consequently, fewer people

dialogue and its resulting actions will continue to provide ideas that

pecans for $0.30 lb. Jim Barlow Loganville All sizes of improved channel catfish avail., Alan T. Stagg Cumming 770-888-6345

will be available to provide will help save farmers' time and

770-554-7457 Sundried tart apples & peaches, $5 lb.

locally hatched & grown, disease free, 2-4", 46", 6-8" & eating size. J. Holyoak Alapaha

Chicken litter for sale, will del., call for pricing. Tom Aiken Crawford 706-338-6267

assistance at the local level.

money, and ultimately save

apples, $6 lb. peaches, $5 postage. R. Jones 229-532-5395

706-742-8020

"All of us in public service need taxpayer dollars as well," said Dr.

Gainesville 770-536-1712 Taking orders for Brown Turkey and Celeste
figs, you pick, $4 gal., East McDonough. J.

Available now grass carp, catfish, bluegill and redear bream, dely. available. Paul Williams Hawkinsville 478-892-3144

Compost for potting, been thru composting machine, no smell, $25/pick-up load, can load for you & del. lge. loads near Lula. Jim

to constantly strive to learn new skills and new ways of doing

John McKissick, University of Georgia economist and organizer

Banister McDonough 770-957-3436

Bass, bluegill, hybrid bream, channel Gathercole Lula 678-283-3029

business to help the farming and host for the conference.

Water ground meal, whole wheat flour, grits, $315 lbs. plus postage; also, grind your grain.

catfish, sterile grass carp, statewide dely. David Cochran Ellijay 706-889-8113 706-

Fescue mulch hay, lge., clean, dry bales, $1.75, can be used for feed, no rain. R.W.

community,"

said

Steve

Newton,

Agencies participating in the

Mike Buckner Junction City 706-269-3630 635-8700

Turner Brooks 770-719-8545

USDA Farm Service Agency State conference were USDA Farm

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 (nO) 918-6411

Bass, bream, catfish, November trout, no risk, live dely., 100% gtd. Mark Headrick LaGrange 706-302-9489
Belgian night crawlers/red wigglers mix $25/lb. plus shipping. Shirley Clark Lyerly 706-895-2693
Bream, Ga. Giants, copperhead bluegill,

Free aged horse manure mixed w/shavings, easy access, you load & haul, convenient to Gwinnett & Walton Cos., call ahead. Vicki Mitchell Loganville 770-466-7989 770-8566874
Free aged horse manure, clean, you load,
great for gardens, flower beds, etc. s.

Director and one of the organizers of the event. "If we understand better how our work in our various agencies can link more closely to work in sister agencies, we might

Service Agency, Georgia

Emergency Management Agency,

Georgia

Department

of

Agriculture, Georgia Soil and

Water Conservation Commission,

or at -bsite www.georgiawildlife.com.
Elephant garlic cloves to plant or eat, no herbicides, $10/doz. E.L. Poole 240 Tom Summers Rd. Americus 31709
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

shellcracker, improved channel catfish, Fla. bass, sunbass, rainbow trout, all sizes avail., disease free. Ken Holyoak Alapaha 229-5326135
Catalpa worms and catalpa trees 3'-10', other. Jackie Johnson Royston 706-2455024
Channel catfish fingerlings, new crop; also, sev. 1000 lb. ave. 1-2 lb. Orville Carver Douglas 912-384-5090

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 composted horse manure shavings mix, lots of worms, I load, you haul, easy access. Randy Rernhardt Carrollton 770832-6213
Free horse manure w/shavings, you load. V. Sudderth Buford 770-945-8893

be able to find solutions to farmer problems more quickly. And, in light of budget constraints, find a way to do this without spending more money."
Two immediate actions of the group are: 1) to produce a single

Georgia Forestry Commission, USDA Natural Resources and Conservation Service, USDA Forestry Service, Georgia Department of Natural Resources and the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service.

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beef is tested to be sure that the fat content does not exceed the label guarantee, and that it is not adulterated with poultry or other types of meat.
The department's chemistry lab in Tifton analyzes water samples for heavy metal contamination using an inductively coupled plasma (ICP) spectrometer. Nitrate nitrogen is estimated using test strips and, if found in high enough concentration, measured quantitatively using ion chromatography (IC).
Fresh and processed fruit and vegetable products are tested for pesticide residues to assure that they do no exceed established limits. Pesticides are extracted using the QuEChERS method developed by the Food and Drug Administration. QuEChERS stands for Quick, Easy, Cheap, Efficient, Rugged, and Safe. The extracted samples

are analyzed by liquid chromatography

(LC) for carbamates, and by gas

chromatography with specific detectors for

organophosphates,

halogenated

compounds, and other classes of pesticides.

Any pesticides detected by GC are

confirmed using gas chromatography with a

mass spectrometer (GC/MS).

All of this testing is done to make sure

that food offered for sale meets state and

federal regulations for safety and

wholesomeness. Sample results are

reported to the appropriate division of the

Georgia Department of Agriculture for

regulatory action. The laboratories and the

regulatory offices also cooperate with other

state and federal agencies to assure that

consumers in Georgia and across the nation

can be confident of having the safest food

supply in the world.

clover. Such cover crops help hold the soil in place and add organic matter when tilled into the soil next spring.
September is a good time to divide ground covers such as ajuga, liriope, mondo grass and pachysandra.
Purchase spring-flowering bulbs, such as daffodils, hyacinths and tulips, as soon as they are available at garden centers and refrigerate until time to plant this fall. The vegetable crisper of your refrigerator is an ideal storage space, but do not store the bulbs with fruit. Ethylene gas emitted from ripening fruit will cause the bulbs to decay.

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milk that had to be dumped due to lack of electricity, closed milk plants and damaged containment equipment. DDAP will help address dairy producers' 2004 calendaryear losses by providing payments to offset part of the commercially marketed milk losses incurred in the United States.
To be eligible, the loss must have occurred in a county declared a disaster by the President in 2004 due to hurricanes. Dairy producers in counties contiguous to an approved county are not eligible. Eligible dairy producers must apply for program assistance by Sept. 9. 2005, at local USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) offices.
Applicants must provide adequate proof of the dairy operation's commercial production, including any dumped production, from July through October 2004. Applicants must also certify that

losses for which compensation is claimed were hurricane-related.
Payments will begin soon after sign-up ends. Each eligible dairy operation's payment will be calculated by multiplying the eligible pounds by the average price received for commercial milk production during the eligible months. In the event available funds are insufficient to compensate eligible producers, eligible losses above 20 percent will be paid at the maximum per pound rate and losses below 20 percent will be made at a rate that will exhaust the available funds that remain following payment of eligible losses at the higher level.
More information on the program is available at local FSA offices and on FSA's Web site at http://disaster.fsa. usda.gov.

Don Vaughn of Lakeland, Ga., is shown with a pineapple plant he grew from the top of a pineapple he purchased at a grocery store. Vaughn placed the plant in his greenhouse during freezing weather, and it took him approximately two years to make the first pineapple.

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Georgia, helping advance agriculture and promote environmental stewardship.
Every K-12 classroom teacher interested in focusing on agriculture. is eligible to apply for a grant. The application deadline is October 15. Applications are available via the GAC website at www.ga-agribusiness.org or by calling the GAC office at (706) 3366830. Each applicant is asked to provide the following information for their proposed agricultural school project: project title, objectives, plan of action, impact and evaluation, and budget. The Education Committee of the Council will review all completed grant applications and awards will be given out in November.
Agribusiness is a $56.7 billion industry in Georgia, a figure that represents 16 peKent of the state's employment base. The Georgia Agribusiness Council's mission is "to advance the business of agriculture and promote environmental stewardship to enhance the quality of life for all Georgians."
Notice to Subscribers Changing Addresses
If you are mailing a change of address notice to the Bulletin office, please note that your subscription will not be automatically renewed when your notice is received. Subscriptions can be renewed only within 30 days of the expiration date printed on the subscriber's mailing label. Subscribers should call or write the Bulletin office during the 30day period prior to the expiration date to renew their subscriptions.

USDA Reminds Producers of Sign~Up Deadlines

State Farm Service Agency Executive Director Steve Newton urges farmers and ranchers to sign-up for the Crop Disaster Program (CDP), Livestock Assistance Program (LAP) and American Indian Livestock Feed Program (AILFP) in advance of the approaching deadlines.
"These progralJIS have helped thousands of producers recover from the devastating effects of severe weather in counties that have received a Presidential disaster declaration," said Newton. "I encourage all eligible farmers and ranchers to enroll in these programs now before the sign-up periods close in order to participate and receive this valuable assistance."
For the CDP 2003 and 2004, the sign-up deadline is Sept. 9, 2005. For the CDP 2005, the enrollment period ends Dec. 16, 2005. The CDP provides assistance to producers who suffered 2003, 2004 or 2005-crop losses as the result of damaging weather or related conditions. The 2005 crop losses are limited to those losses caused by a hurricane season in counties that had a Presidential disaster declaration. Nearly $2 billion has been paid to producers since sign-up began in midMarch 2005.
Producers can receive disaster benefits for crop losses for only one of the 2003, 2004 or 2005 crop years. However, if a producer has been paid a CDP payment for a 2003 or 2004 crop loss and is subsequently approved for a CDP payment for a greater 2005 crop loss, the amount of the 2003 or 2004 payment will be deducted from the 2005 payment and the difference will be paid to te producer.

The sign-up period for LAP 2003 and 2004 ends Sept. 9, 2005. LAP provides payments to livestock producers for grazing losses that occurred in 2003 or 2004 if the producers' grazing lands are in counties declared primary disaster areas under Presidential or Secretarial declarations. Livestock producers in contiguous counties are not eligible. Payments to producers enrolled in LAP are expected to begin in late summer.
The AILFP provides financial assistance to livestock producers who purchased livestock feed for livestock that occupied tribal-governed land during a natural disaster occurring in calendar years 2003 or 2004.
In order to be eligible for the AIFLP, Native American producers must submit an application through their tribal government. This application must be filed according to the deadline set by the tribal government, which cannot be more than 90 days after the Farm Service Agency deadline. Producers are encouraged to consult their tribal government for further details concerning that deadline. Payments to producers enrolled in AILFP are expected to begin in late summer.
USDA also has made other programs available to assist farmers and ranchers, including the Emergency Conservation Program, Federal Crop Insurance, Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program and emergency loans.
USDA's Web site, http://disaster. fsa.usda.gov/, provides producers with one convenient location for details on new and existing disaster assistance.

Plains Farm Day Gives Students, Teachers A Better Understanding of Ga. Agriculture

Approximately 900 third-graders are expected to gain a better understanding of agriculture when they converge on the Southwest Georgia Research and Education Center in Plains, Ga., Sept. 20 for the fourth annual Plains Farm Day.
"The purpose of Plains Farm Day is two-fold: to give students and teachers a basic understanding of agriculture using hands-on experiences and to expose them to as many different aspects of agriculture as possible," said Julia Snipes, a Fort Valley State University extension agent in Sumter and Terrell counties and one of the event organizers. "We hope teachers will take this new knowledge back to the classroom and continue to build on it. The outcome will be students learning to appreciate the value of agriculture in their everyday lives."
During the 9:30 a.m. - noon event, students will take wagon rides through fields of growing crops. About 30 different learning stations will be set up for students to learn about shearing sheep, milking cows or grading peanuts, as well as many interactive hands-on activities.
"Plains Farm Day gives the kids a taste of not only agriculture, but agriculture-related and forestry-related businesses ... and a lot of general science," said Stan Jones, superintendent of the Southwest Georgia Research and Education Center and an event organizer.
"Plains Farm Day is an excellent opportunity to experience hands-on opportunities and explore the importance

of agriculture," said Annette Wise, instrl!ctional specialist for the Georgia Department of Education and Jimmy Carter National Historic Site's Education Program and an event organizer. "Many of the state of Georgia's Quality Core Curriculum Objectives and the new Georgia Performance Standards are incorporated into the presentations, which makes this field trip a very educational experience."
Southwest Georgia Research and Extension Center, the Jimmy Carter National Historic Site's Education Program and the Fort Valley State University Cooperative Extension Program are sponsors of the event which includes 11 other collaborating organizations.
For more information about participating in Plains Farm Day, contact Wise at (229) 824-4104 Ext. 16 or by email at plainsed@sowega.net.
SUNBELT AGRICULTURAL
EXPOSITION
October 18-20 (229) 985-1968
www.sunbeltexpo.com

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Now is a good time to renew the mulch

When placed side by side, the physical and behavioral differences between a

in your vegetable garden, flowerbeds and rabbit and a hare are more apparent. The Cottontail rabbit has a small body and

shrub borders. A fresh layer will help shorter ears and legs, which are best suited for living in areas of dense shrubby land.

protect your plants by insulating the roots

Their shorter anatomy lets them dive quickly into areas of cover; therefore, there is

from the hot sun and keeping the soil no need for great distance running to avoid predators. Hares on the other hand,

evenly moist.

have long powerful legs and bodies built to out-run predators in open country.

If you like to eat fresh salads, plan to include carrots, kale, lettuce, mustard, radishes and spinach in your fall garden. You can still sow seeds of these crops in early September.
If you live in northern Georgia you can

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If you have questions or problems with products or services regulated by the Georgia
Department of Agriculture, write the Consumer Services office, 19 Martin Luther King
Drive SW, Room 226, Atlanta, Georgia 30334, or call (404) 656-3645 (Atlanta metropolitan area) or state wide J-800-282-5852.

set out pansy plants now and be able to enjoy their flowers before frost. If you

Crop Production Yields

garden in the southern portion of the state, you can still sow pansy seeds.

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Rhododendrons and azaleas are forming buds now for next year, so keep these plants well watered to ensure good bud formation.
If you want to overseed your lawn with annual ryegrass for the winter, plan to do so between late September and mid-October.
Feed roses for the last time this month. This will help prepare them for fall bloom and give them time to taper off their growth before cold weather arrives.
To decrease the likelihood of pest problems during the next growing season, clean up your garden this fall. Many insects and diseases can survive the winter months in plant debris so remove spent plants from your garden.
If you have areas of your garden that you do not intend to use for producing crops this fall, consider planting a cover crop, such as annual rye grass or crimson

Georgia's 2005 cotton crop is projected to average 746 pounds of lint per harvested acre, 72 pounds per acre more than in 2004. Cotton also has benefitted from the mid summer rains. As of August 7, only four percent was rated very poor or poor, while 22 percent was fair and 74 percent was rated good to excellent. Acreage expected to be harvested this fall is estimated at 1,190,000 acres, down 90,000 acres from last year. Production is estimated at 1,850,000 bales, three percent more than last year's 1,800,000 bales.
Peanut production in Georgia is forecast at 2.39 billion pounds, compared with last year's 1.83 billion pounds. If this production forecast is realized, it will be the highest on record. Harvested acres are expected to be 770,000 compared with 610,000 in 2004. The harvested acres are the highest since 1991. Yields across Georgia's peanut belt

from the summertime rains. Production is forecast at 6.27 million bushels, down from the 8.37 million bushels last year. Planted acres are set at 200,000 acres, while harvested acres are estimated to be 190,000 acres. This compares to 280,000 acres planted and 270,000 acres harvested in 2004. Final soybean yield and production will depend heavily on August and September weather conditions.
Tobacco yields for 2005 are expected to average 1,900 pounds per acre, 130 pounds less than last year's yield of 2,030 pounds per acre. This year's crop has been in only fair condition and plagued with disease problems and, in some cases, too much water. As of August 7, the crop was rated 24 percent very poor, 26 percent poor, 32 percent fair, 17 percent good and one percent excellent. Acreage harvested is expected to be 16,000 acres, 7,000 acres

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are expected to average 3,100 pounds per acre compared with 3,000 pounds last year.

below last year. This puts potential production at 30.4 million pounds for the

The crop also has benefitted from the year 2005, 35 percent less than 2004. This

Deadline Announced For Fall Equine Edition

summer weather conditions, although growers have had to spray for disease prevention. As of August 7, the crop was

would be the lowest production since 1932. Hay production is expected to total 1.89
million tons, 16 percent more than last year.

rated 20 percent excellent, 59 percent good, Potential yields are forecast at 2.90 tons per

The Farmers and Consumers Market

16 percent fair and only five percent poor to

acre, compared to 2.70 tons in 2004. Up to

Bulletin special fall equine edition is

very poor.

this point, it has been a good crop, but

scheduled for Oct. 12, 2005. This issue

Soybean yields in Georgia are forecast at harvesting has been difficult due to wet

will include notices for horse shows 33 bushels per harvested acre. If this yield conditions. Acreage cut for hay totals

and events in October, November and is realized, it will tie the highest on record, 650,000 acres, compared with 600,000

December, as well as listings of which was in 2003. The crop has benefitted acres last year.

boarding facilities, horses at stud, and

ads for miscellaneous equine equipment and supplies. A 30-word

Agri-Leaders Forum Announces

limit will be observed for these notices. Deadline for the edition is Sept. 28,

Recruiting Rallies in September

2005. Only one ad per family per

equine issue will be allowed. Notices included in the "Equine for
Sale" and "At Stud" categories must be accompanied by a copy of a valid, negative Coggins test (made within the past 12 months); otherwise, they will not be published.
In addition, the Georgia Animal Protection Act requires boarding and breeding facilities to be licensed. Current license number must be submitted with notices for "At Stud" and "Boarding Facilities." Notices submitted without this information will not be published. For licensing information and applications, call (404) 656-3713.

The Georgia Agri-Leaders Forum Foundation, Inc., formed in 1990, is an organization that prepares current and emerging agricultural leaders for even greater leadership roles. The Foundation is a non-profit, 501 (c) (3) corporation that conducts an annual leadership program for persons working in or associated with agriculture in Georgia. You can visit its website at www.thehillgroupinc.com/ htmJ/agri-leaders.html.
The Foundation selects up to thirty men and women each year for participation in its leadership Institutes. Six Study Institutes are held each year and focus on key issues such as: what makes a leader; exploring the

challenge of change and what technologies and new practices are on the horizon; traveling to another agricultural intensive state to see what challenges and opportunities they face; and finally, how to put leadership skills and training to use for the benefit of Georgia agriculture and rural Georgia. The 2006 Leadership Program kicks off in January 2006.
The Forum has announced two rallies to be held in September to inform potential 2006 candidates about the leadership program. The rallies will be held as follows:
South Georgia - Sept. 14, 2005, University of Georgia - Tifton Campus, 10:30 a.m.- 1:30 p.m. A sponsored luncheon

policy and politics of agriculture and will be served, and registration deadline is

agribusiness; developing successful Friday, Sept. 16, 2005.

AgE~

communication skills; investigating the

North Georgia - Sept. 20, 2005, Covington, Georgia, 10:30 a.m. until I :30

GAC Grants Provide Resources for Teachers p.m. A sponsored luncheon will be served, and reservation deadline is Friday, Sept. 16,

The Georgia Agribusiness Council

Agribusiness is Georgia's largest 2005.

(GAC) is again offering four classroom industry and represents farmers,

Contact Jimmy Hill, Executive Manager,

grants of up to $500 each to help teachers processors, manufacturers, distributors, for further information on the rallies or to

fund special classroom projects. This is wholesalers and retailers engaged in the make your reservation to attend one of the

the sixth consecutive year GAC has business of agriculture. The GAC works rallies. He may be reached at 1-800-473-

offered grants to provide teachers with with these agribusinesses all across 6786, e-mail jlhill@alltel.net or by mail at

the resources needed to bring agriculture

1217 Eagle Ridge Road, Dawsonville,

to Georgia students.

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Georgia, 30534

Wednesday August 31, 2005
Legal Notice
Notice of Intent to Consider the Adoption of Amendments to the Rules relating to Varieties that are approved as Vidalia Onions, documentation from Seed Companies related to seed sales and packing/storing other yellow onions in same facility/location as Vidalia onions.
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS AND PARTIES: Notice is hereby given that the Georgia Department
of Agriculture will hold a public hearing on September 22. 2005. at 10:00 a.m. in Room 201 of the Agriculture Building, 19 Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive, Atlanta, Georgia 30334. Such hearing will be for the purpose of considering the adoption of amendments to the Rules of the Department relating to Vidalia Oniom
* promulgated under the Vidalia Onion Act of 1986, as
amended (0.C.G.A. 2-14-130. et seq.)
SYNOPSIS, MAIN FEATURES AND. DIFFERENCES:
It is proposed that subparagraphs (a) and (j) of Rule 40-7-8-.02 (I) be amended by correcting errors to properly reference another Rule.
It is further proposed to amend paragraph (a) of Rule 40-7-8-.03.1 by removing one variety grown as Vidalia onions from the current authorized list of approved varieties and adding it to the list of excluded varieties in subparagraph (b). This action is the result of a written statement from the seed company indicating this variety would no longer be marketed as a Vidalia onion variety.
It is further proposed that a new Rule 40-7-8-.03.2 be added to provide for documentation from seed companies related to seed sales of approved Vidalia varieties to registered grower/packers in the Vidalia Onion Production Area, and to provide for Confidentiality of Information, if applicable.
It is further proposed to amend paragraph (1 ) of Rule 40-7-8-.08 by correcting errors to properly reference another rule and by adding a new paragraph (2) to prohibit packing or storage of any yellow onions other than Vidalia onions by a registered grower/packer, while Vidalia onions are being packed or stored in the same facility or on the same premises.
It is further proposed to amend paragraphs (b). (e) and (f) of Rule 40-7-8-.12 by correcting errors to properly reference another rule, and by adding two new paragraphs (g) and (h) related to.prohibited acts for Rule 40-7-8-.03.2 and Rule 40-7-8-.08 (2).
It is further proposed to amend Rule 40-7-8-.18 to denote a new rule related to Confidentiality of Information.
It is further proposed to add a new Rule 40-7-8-.19 for Penalty, thus reflecting proper numerical sequence for this Rule which was formally 40-7-8-18.
Interested persons may call to request a copy of the proposed rules or may submit written request to:
Bobby Harris, Assistant Commissioner-Marketing Division Georgia Department of Agriculture
19 Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Telephone Number: 404-656-3368 FAX Number: 404-656-9380
Written comments must be received no later than the close of business (4:30 p.m. EDT) on September 21, 2005. You may download a copy of the synopsis and the proposed rules from the Georgia Department of Agriculture website at www.agr.state.ga.us. This notice is given in compliance with the Georgia Administrative Procedure Act, O.C.G.A. 50-13-4.
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