;A ~400 ,pI .------:::::::::;; :'.L 1 ~11 Visit Our Website www.agr.georgia.gov Iv.IARKET BULLETIN GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TOMMY IRVIN, COMMISSIONER ~ Jiautuj Hitt Foundation Prepares Agricultural Leaders Never before has the agricultural industry faced such a myriad of challenges ... environmental responsibility, food quality, international competition, taxation, and weather related crop and animal stress, even its own identity. Facing these challenges and many others, the industry recognized the importance of developing the full potential of its leadership base. After several months of research, planning and networking a statewide agricultural leadership program was developed. A consortium of state organizations involved with the Our guest columnist this week is Jimmy Hill, Executive Manager, Georgia Agri-Leaders Forum Foundation Inc., I 2 I 7 Eagle Ridge Road, Dawsonville, GA 30534. agricultural economy supported the effort along with many key agricultural leaders in the private, academic and agribusiness sector. The Georgia Agri-Leaders Forum Foundation, Inc., formed in 1990, continues to play a pivotal role in preparing current and emerging agricultural leaders for even greater leadership roles. The Foundation is a non-profit, 501 (c) (3) corporation and is managed by a Board of Directors composed of key leaders from Georgia agriculture and agribusiness. The mission of the Foundation is: "To provide a forum for developing individual leaders skilled in communications, educated in local, national and world affairs, familiar with the changing needs of our society, and prepared to meet the present and future challenges." It has been said that today's answer to tomorrow's agricultural problems and opportunities is three-fold: Leadership, Leadership and Leadership. The qualities of leadership springing up from within men and women can navigate the worst of storms and chart the most successful of voyages upon life's seas. The Foundation selects up to thirty men and women each year for (Continued on Page 16) Wednesday September 14, 2005 Copyright 2005 Sept. Designated Preparedness Month in Georgia See Pages 2-5 Governor Sonny Perdue has designated September as Preparedness Month in Georgia. The Georgia Office of Homeland Security - Georgia Emergency Management Agency (OHS-GEMA) and the American Red Cross are joining with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to encourage c1t1zens to be prepared for whatever disaster or emergency might come their way. Preparedness Month is intended to Keep Hazard Kits Handy for Emergency Situations The impact of Hurricane Katrina on the Louisiana and Mississippi coasts serves as a reminder that every family should create and keep handy a hazard kit for emergencies such as hurricanes, flooding, ice storms or even terrorist attacks. An allhazards kit should contain the barest necessities to survive independently for up to two weeks. It's important to assemble an allhazards kit long before the event becomes inevitable. What should the kit contain as a minimum? The following suggestions are provided by David Stooksbury, state climatologist and professor of engineering and atmospheric sciences at the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. First and foremost; bottled water. FEMA and the Red Cross recommend a minimum of I gallon of water per person per day. Some individuals with special needs such as children, nursing mothers and the sick will need more than a gallon a day. You should store a two-week supply. For a family of four that means a minimum of 56 gallons of drinkable water. Additional water will be needed for bathing, flushing toilets and food preparation. Second, nonperishable foods, primarily canned foods that don't require cooking and don't need to be kept refrigerated or frozen. Include with this a manual can opener. Assume that you will not have electricity. (Continued on Page 14) Agriculture Dept. Announces Availability of New Web Site The Georgia Department of Agriculture has a new website address: www.agr.georgia.gov. To access the current issue of the Market Bulletin, simply click on the Market Bulletin link shown in the shaded area on the left side of the home page. provide Georgians the opportunity to learn more about ways they can prepare for a natural or man-made emergency, create a family disaster kit, establish a family communications plan, and become more aware of the potential threats to Georgia's communities. "We cannot always predict when or where an emergency or natural disaster might occur, but it is critical that we are prepared," said Governor Perdue. "The state has committed considerable resources to our preparedness efforts, and I encourage Georgia's families to develop emergency plans." (Continued on Page 16) Dept. Assists in Clean-up Of Storm Damage in Ga. The Georgia Department of Agriculture assisted with the clean-up of 17 poultry houses in Carroll County destroyed by tornadoes spawned by Hurricane Katrina, said Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture (Continued on Page 15) Notice Ad Deadline for the Oct. 12 issue is noon Sept. 28 Ag Industry Counts on 2007 Census of Agriculture The National Agricultural Statistics Service of the United States Department of Agriculture has begun preparing for the 2007 Census of Agriculture. The Census of Agriculture is the most comprehensive source of agricultural information available and is conducted every 5 years. Farm and ranch organizations use the census of agriculture data to evaluate and propose programs and policies that help the agricultural producer. Farm and ranch cooperatives, commodity and trade associations, and agribusinesses use the data to determine locations of marketing and distribution Handicraft Edition See ads page 13-14 facilities that will serve producers and help market their products better. Federal Government policymakers use the census data in drafting legislation to help resolve agricultural problems and help meet the changing needs of America's largest industry. State and local governments use the data for. agricultural research, extension programs, and planning rural development. Researchers use census data to develop new technology. A farm is defined as any place from which $ 1,000 or more of agricultural products were produced and sold, or where there is the potential for $1,000 or more in sales during the census year. All types and sizes of farms need to be counted. Farmers are encouraged not to be left out when decisions that affect American (Continued on Page 14) Page 2 THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday September 14, 2005 FARMLAND FOR SALE Following are advertisements for the Market Bulletin's Farmland Edition. Ads are listed alphabetically by county according to geographical regions. The map and legend on this page may be helpful in locating land advertisements. Ads are limited to describing farmland or farm structures; detailed descriptions of non-farm structures are not included in these avertisements. Farmland Northeast If you have questions about ads in this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082. Banks 13 A. pasture, barn, 1/2 A. stocked pond, house, mobile home, 2 streams $289,900. S. Franklin Blairsville 706-745'. 2196 Banks 28 A. more/less w/mostly lge. hdwd. trees, 2 natural creeks w/200' pvd. rd. frntg., county water meter. Burton Brown Sr. Gainesville 770-532-3788 Banks 29.296 A. more/less fenced, cross fenced, pond, cabin, outbuildings, catch pen, $400,000, financing available, no calls after 8 p.m. Kathy McPherson Winder 770-307-0110 Banks 31 A. mostly open, river frntg., $6500/A., call for appt. to see. Salvador Gonzalez Jefferson 706-207-8400 Banks 40 A., broiler farms, four houses on 15 A. w/mobile home, four houses on 25 A. w/out dwellings, all updated, $650,000 per farm. Greg Carey Lawrenceville 404-3149866 Banks 8/more A., 40 x 520 breeder hen house, 1832 sq. ft. DW, old barn, 24x36 pole barn, 2 drilled wells, 1 bored well, $365,000, call before 9 p.m. Vernon Turner Homer 706677-1388 . Banks 90A. hdwds., open, streams, views, private, lge. country home, equipment shed, _$1.3M. E. Payne Baldwin 706-778-3096 Dawson 5 A. on Sassafras Min., (north of Jasper), scenic view, flat bldg. site, covenants, $66K. Lee Gaddis Jasper 706-692-0210 Fannin 10 A. more/less, 3 miles off 515 north of Blue Ridge, mostly hdwds., good mtn'. home sites, power, phone, w/drive cut through, $16,500 per acre. Keith Guidebeck _Canton 770-345-8640 Fannin 104 A., all wooded w/2 spring fed stream, exc. lake site, pvd. road frntg., will not divide, $15,000 per acre, call between 8 a.m. & 7 p.m. only. Charles Smith Blairsville 706_745-3806 Fannin 116 more/less acres mature imber, springs, lake sites, pvd. ro~d, views near Ocoee rafting, owner financing available'. $12,500 per acre. Roger Peppers Calhoun 706-602-2006 706-673-7196 Fannin 5.40 A. mini farm in Blue Ridge 600' on Little Fightingtown Creek, fenced pasture, new barn, completely remodeled farmhouse, $350,000. Tim Postell Blue Ridge 706-632-6705 Fannin 7.04 more/less acres, Epworth area, good timber yr. round, stream, power, good access, make great mini farm. Kenny Queen Epworth 706-455-2462 Fannin 8 A. of pasture and woods bordering National Forest Service, beau. mtn. views, no agents, $300,000. Linda Mason Lawrenceville 770-962-8660 Fannin 8 more/less acre mini farm near city limits, lays good, sev. small branch~s, old farm house w/new plumbing, $110,000. Pam DeVictor 614 Sunrise Rd. Blue Ridge 404310-2533 Gilmer 10 A. farmland (limber), county road, access, $12,500 per acre. J.P. Hill Ellijay 706-635-6365 Gilmer 195 A. mountain views lake springs, streams, borders, ;,.,ildlif~ management, timber, nice neighborhood, county road, near churches, 4 miles from city, priced reas. James Cantrell Ellijay 706-2739749 706-273-9746 Gilmer 20 A., 52-E $12,500/A., house 5.54 A., fantastic views, private, backs to Natl. Forest, $185,000. J. Arnold Ellijay 706-6355651 Gilmer 234 A. good timber, streams, pond, located in heart of farm country in Cartecay district, $10,000 per acre. Melba Mabry Ellijay 706-273-3800 Gilmer 24.32 A., close to Carters Lake on Hgwy. 382 w/springs and branches $7000/acre, owner financing. Johnny Jones Ellijay 706-635-5046 Gilmer 44 acres w/water, near town and Hwy. 515, perfect for gentleman/horse farm, $12,000 per acre. Greg Reece Lexington 706-202-7998 Gilmer 5 A., house w/creek, half pasture, half wooded, house needs repairs, Gunstock Creek, $100,000 firm. Jim McClure Dallas 770-365-9721 Gilmer 60 A. woodland views and hgwy. frntg., near churches, priced reas. Inez Lowman Ellijay 706-635-2060 706-273-3177 G_ilmer 62 acres w/good timber and spring, continue as tree farm or make good pasture/orchard, $8000 per acre. Antha Watkins Fayetteville 770-461-8028 Gilmer 8.62 A., three beau. wooded bldg. lots near Cohutta wilderness, west of Ellijay, telephone & electricity ready for hook up, $18,900 per acre, call after 5:30 p.m. Mike Malone Ball Ground gmmalone@tds.net 770-735-3557 Habersham 1O A., 2 houses, 2 shops, 1 barn, all grass w/huge oak trees, mountain views, $290,000. Ronnie Gunn 88 2 Bob Patton Rd. Clarkesville 706-754-3132 706768-5023 Habersham 25 A., fenced, rolling hills, Barrow 17 acres, nice house, double wide, pasture/trees, stocked lake, home, lge. horse hay barn, lrg. work shop and equip. shed, barn, 900' river frntg., 2 miles from downtown would make nice horse farm, all fenced will Clarkesville, $13.9K acre. Brett Burke divide, $500,000. Elmer Nix Winder 770-B67- Clarkesville 404-326-3106 6726 Habersham 45 A. w/small pond, wooded Barrow 35 acres. new fence w/steel post, and open land, old home place, 10 minutes stocked fish pond, 25 acre pasture, 10 acres from Chattahoochee River and State Route pine and hardware, Hwy 145, 1 mile from 365. Jane Beasley Carnesville 706-201- Stephens County line. Fain Herron 0598 Eastnollee 706-779-2712 Hall (West), 5 more/less acre mini farm, . Barrow 43 acres, several pastures, hay lge. home, barn, pasture, great for horses, 1 field, lrg. home shaded by oak/pecan trees, mile to Lake Lanier, country at its tinest, modern 6 stall deluxe barn, other barns, shop $285,000. Cindy Teems Oakwood 770-536- arena, pond, must see. Lynn Wellham 8206 Statham 770-725-7378 Hall 11.2 A. huge house, 6 stall barn w/wash rack, feed and tack rooms, riding ring, creek, $850,000. Dan Sammons Gainesville .:_77_0"':--:'5-04:'-0c=-2:,::9:-::7-=3_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Hall 19.38 A., 3 springs, 2 wells, 20 stall horse barn, 40x36 hay barn, riding ring, tack room, open & wooded, house, $440, 000, Barrow 47 acres of rolling planted pines, hardwoods,_ creeks, access to Appalachee river amenities, good Northern Morgan county locat1on, close to Athens, $8200 per acre. Philiee Hanstein Madison 706-342-4886 Barrow Hoschton 50 acres w/house, approx. 20% pasture, 80% wooded, streams, more acreage available. Dennis Griffin 920 feet road frontage, near 1-85 between Gillsville 770-869-7359 678-873-0157 Hamilton Mill and Chateau Elan, $80,000 per Hall 23.5 A., huge hdwds., gentle rolling acre. Kenneth Everett Hoschton 770-307- w/pond site, build your dream home or 3598 c subdivide, $18,500 per acre. Scott lark Barrow Secluded 12.38 acres, partially Gainesville 770-503-6784 cleared, not fenced, drilled well, equip. Hall 28.7 A., North Hall, grass, 2 small shelters, green house, office bldg., creek, streams, lge. creek, woods, $20,000 per aere. $175,ooo. Rick Taee Winder 770-725-2374 Brenda Graves Murrayville 770-983-7322 Clarke 78+/- acres, open and hardwoods Hall 6 A., horse farm, 4 pastures, 40x80 big creek frontage, 2700 sq. ft., block barn'. barn, house, orchard, $230,000. Hershey would make gr!. horse farm, Estate zoned 1 Miller Gillsville millerh@gtlaw.com 770-869- house per 10 acres, $950,000 includes home. 9:.:6:-:1;:;6:..;6,.;7c:8~-2!:'.3~0,,_-~0~4!-77!...,--,------ Burns Wartield Athens 706-546-9107 Hall 60 A., all hdwd., water, 1O miles from Elbert 11+ acres on Lake Russell, mostly Gillesville, $17500 per acre. Jim Clark pasture, perfect for hobby farmer or horses, Gainesville 770-536-7900 workshop w/second floor, animal barn, brick _Lumpkin 16 A. gentle to rolling, small spnng, all wooded, county rd. frnlg., home on property, $299,000. Elberton 706-283-8437 Ray Huston $16,900/acre. Wesley Burnett Dawsonville Elbert 25 acre w/hog wire fence, stocked, 6_7""8'""'-9'-4'""'7_7-6374.:.:8:.,....,-:--~------ Lumpkin 16 A. half wooded, half open, 1 acre pond, good house with CH & AC, 2nd stream on back side, fescue and bermuda 1400' of rd. frntg. on Hwy. 115 between Dahlonega and Cleveland, unobstructed view 1000' road frontage. Dan Womack 706-376-7873 Hartweli of Mincey Mountain, $28,000 per acre. Jerry Wilbanks Dallas 770-425-1468 Pickens 10 A. of beau. hdwds. w/long range view of sharp mountain, .4 miles from Jasper, $9300/A. Glen Coatney Duluth 770- Elbert 32+ acres, hayfield, pasture, creek, woods, Hwy 775 South to left on Indian Hill right onto Tex Smith Dr., property on left before creek, $97,000. Hoyt Tanner Pendergrass 706-654-3375 4.::.95";;;;.7_,,5.::.58,,_-:-:-:---------Pickens 10 A. wooded land of hdwd. and pine, small stream in middle, located on Mathews Rd., $20,000 per acre. John Elbert 45 acres, 80% pasture, good grass, fenced, x-fenced, 2 wells, creek borders, 2 40x70 barns, 1 40x40 shed, $6450 per acre. Ron Ward Elberton 706-213-9175 Humphrey 1239 Dean Mill Rd. Talking Rock 30"-';17;;'5'-::---:-7"""'.:----:------- Pickens 10 A. wooded, near Jasper and Hwy. 515, spring, building sites, $16,000 per Elbert 49 acres, hardwoods, creek, fish pond, farm house, cabin, barn, $250K by owner. C. E. Turner Alpharetta 770-4757299 acre obo., possible owner financing. Lee New Elbert 5.493 acres, located 5 mi. South of Canton 770-479-7250 770-490-4211 Pickens 11 A., poultry operation, modern3 house pullet farm, fully up to date, all fenced, 36 x 50 pole barn, good well, $375,000. Brian Smith Talking Rock 706-253-1073 Elberton on Hwy 17, recent survey & perk test, mostly wooded w/some big oaks in back beau. homesite, $3500/acre. Kenneth Buffington Royston 706-245-9706 Elbert 62 acres, mostly wood, some open, Pickens 11.1 A., house, barn, stream, fed pond, 4 A. fenced, 7.1 A. wooded, beau. view, 700' from road, one mile from 515, ve ry private, Long tractor, 7 pcs. equipment, sheds and home in use on main road, near Bowman, $3500 per acre. Paul Cameron Bowman 706-245-9097 Elbert 64 acre cattle farm, hay, pasture, $320,000. J. Allen Jasper 706-692-9205 woods, water, barn to support medium herd Pickens 15 A. near Jasper with 3/4 A. deep water, fishing la'{e, $10,500 per acre. Sallie Coatney Duluth 770-497-8535 home brick, 2 wells, 2 ponds, lrg. creek, verY private, $3500/acre for all. Robert Murray Elberton 706-283-7596 Pickens 180 A. wooded, elec., road Elbert 83 A. of nice rolling land, mostly access, lake site, consider smaller tract. Gene open pasture, _fenced w/3 ponds w/fish, 2 Wilkie Dawson 706-265-3306 678-776-1369 Pickens 9.6 A., Hill City Community, near creeks and springs, $4850/A. Stevie Duncan Royston 706-498-2099 706-245-7156 Sharp Mountain preserve, Fire Tower Road at Elbert Beau. woods, 9_.3 acres w/brick Tally Mountain Road, spring stream, nice views, new homes, $22,000 acre. William Edwards Marietta 678-860-0507 Pickens 9.79 A. swine farm, fences & outbldgs., ranch house, 140 Larkspur Lane, house on property, creek, 2 old chicken houses, central air, 7 pecan trees, 2 wells, by owner price for quick sale, $131,000 nego., call for more info. Robert Westbrook Lula 770-983-3094 call for directions, $240,000. Teddy Forrester Ca"::n:O-to~n:'--'-7-'-7.::.0~-7-"0:..:4...:-6e..1,_,8,_,1_ _ _ _ _ _ __ Pickens Approx. 10 acres w/small stream running through middle of property, $109,000. Barry Protchett 3381 Tails Creek Rd. Ellijay 706':::'2"-7-':6--'-3'-'7-"9"'9==-,--------Stephens 17.35A., 341' rd. frntg. on Hgwy. 184, less _than 1/2 .mile from Hgwy. 985 in Toccoa, city water, creek, and pole barn w/electrics, $155,000. Greg Peeples Toccoa 706'ic-~278:::.2.c:6:::6"E3"08-:-----,------- Union 100 A. mountain property and open land w/streams, $25,000 per acre, nego. by Franklin 1/3 fenced, 3 side road frontage, county water possible, 10 mi. 1-85, nice property, 1.1 M, call 5-9 nights. D. Reddig Douglasville 770-942-8023 . Franklin 11 acres on county road w/small brick house, 6 acres in field, rest woods, good branch, machinery shed, $110,000. Hopey Reece Carnesville 706-498-3542 Franklin 120 acres, appraised at $710Jl00 offered 40x500 at $685,000, 30 acres chicken houses, 1 brick facrlemarheod~set,wo2 older chicken houses used for storage. Larry W1ll1ams Carnesville 770-977-2643 owner. Inez Fortenberry Marietta 770-971 317;;8:::7';:7'-'0"--':-5:034-'-;-"5;::8:.;.1.::.5-;---,-------Union 17 1/2 A. farm, beau. farm acreage for home, beau. view, hdwds., fenced, suitable for cattle or houses, water, power, call for information. W.C. Henson Blairsville 706- 745,.,-2C--4-:""5'-1'--::-=--:--:--~------ Union 5.94 A. on Anderson Creek, 450 creek frntg., wooded, branch, pond site, 4 miles from town, soil tests for 2 bldg. sites $139,000, owner financing .available. Tom Scissom Blairsville 706-745-4119 Franklin 27 acres, 1000+ ft. road frontage, beau. creek, 5 acres in pasture, rest hardwoods, Brays Lake Rd., Royston restrictions apply, $8500/acre. Donald Bohne Tucker 706-245-5413 Franklin 29.6 acres, Lake Shore Road, Poplar Springs, 2160' paved road frontage w/c1ty water,_ 10 acres fescue, 19.6A poplar timber, running branch, lake site, $240,000. Ronald Hannon Lawrenceville 770-2896470 Franklin 5 1/2 A. 2 homes, 1 brick, work shoP_, nut and fruit trees, good for truck Farmland Northeast Central farming, call for more info. Eugene Turk Royston 706-202-6329 If you have questions regarding this ad category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651 9081or404-651-9082. Franklin 60.56 secluded acres, 5 miles to 1-85, home on 1 level, pastures, some wooded, outbuilding, pole barn, creeks, old Barr.ow 10 acres, barn, fruit trees, animaI log cabin, $495K, adjoining 23.22 acres avail. pens, rnce house and trailer on property, calI for more info. J. D. Crow Winder 770-81514B5a4rr=o-w-1-06-,ac~re-s~, -al~l ~ha-rd~w-oo-d-, 'cr-~e-k Sandy Hawkins Carnesville 770-394-8701 Franklin 66 acres, 2 acre pond creek on side of entire property, 4 pastures, 'separated by woods, 4 miles from 1-85, $8000 per acre. and nver on property, 3400' road frontage Ga!}'. Godwin Cumming 770-781-5515 $25,000 per acre. Thurmon Turk 770-945-8172 678-936-0688 Jefferson Franklin 80 acres, 70% wooded, fenced, 2 branches, 1 big creek, old home place, 5 +/- Barrow 132 A. 50 A. sowable of mixed farmland w/private stocked 4&-Ati.mlbaekr~ miles off 1-85, exit 166 on paved Rd., $6000/acre. Whitley Anglin Commerce 706- & large stream, asking market rate; call after 7 336-6958 pm. Hans Vorpahl Duluth 770-448-7237 Franklin Approx. 20 acres, beau. Barrow 14.36 acres, 800' road frontage, pastureland, lake, nice building site, road 515' Marbury creek in the back, 3 minutes to frontage, Georgia Hwy 51. Jo Ann Richards 316, natural lake, pond, chicken house, office Royston 706-245-7845 building and house. Alex Chacko Buford 770-656-1731 Only one ad may be placed per family unit. Franklin Beau. 26 acre hillside, picturesque view, ideal homesite, $7500/acre. Ernie Kutulas Marietta 404-422-5563 Greene 17+/- acres, house on property, shelter, location Geer Road, $200,000. Henry Pope Conyers 770-602-1925 Greene 50 acres, access road, no road frontage, $2500 per acre. Charles Allen Lilburn 770-921-4764 Greene 9 acres w/small wood framed farm house w/sheds, near Greenboro, 1-20, Lake Oconee, $110,000. Jimmy Adcock Watkinsville 770-769-5915 770-725-5580=-- Hart 18 acres, old dairy farm, several barns, 2 houses, pond, old Silo, pecan trees, make grt. horse farm, $269,000. Tim Simmons Baldwin 706-677-5000 Hart 30+/- acres, 25 acres plus wooded, creek, across front of property, beau. building sites, $6500/acre, call aft. 6 P. M. Donald Meeler Jersey 770-972-1178 770-464-2919 Hart 66 acres, home, garage, land 98% opEm, fenced, cross fenced, 3 barns, pond & 4 springs, 7/8 mile road frontage, $550,000. Terry Addison 1896 Nancy Hart School Rd. Hartwell 30643 706-376-9097 Hart Hartwell 22.75 acres, fenced, creek, very nice house on property, porches, deck, above ground pool, 40x60 barn, grt. hunting area, $275,000. Keith Lewis Hartwell 770- 436-4400 Jackson 10 acres, $69,900, 2 fenced in pastures, barn, creek on back side of property, mobile home w/added rms., 2200 sq. ft., ideal for horse or cattle farm. Frank Cronic Maysville 706-652-3244 Jackson 13 acres, 8 fenced, pasture, woods, creek, 36'x36', metal barn/shop, frame house, ~ell, county water at street, 5 miles, l- 85N, exits 137 & 140, $275,000. Patricia Parson Pendergrass 706-693-2496 Jackson 88 acre farm in Braselton Georgia, brick home, 4 miles from 1-85, $15,500 per acre. Richard Turner Braselton 706-654-3125 Jackson 9.4 acres, close to 1-85, wooded, stream, $215,000. Darren DeLaperriere Alpharetta 404-790-5451 Madison 10.17 acres for sale on 1808 Collins Brooks Road, (Co. Rd #339), $6000 per acre obo. Trenton Brown Eatonton 706485-0473 706-473-0646 Madison 107 acres., good for farming, hunting, or homesite, 17 acres planted pines, remainder mostly hardwoods w/streams, 1595' county unpaved road, 378' county paved road, $5250/acre, call evening. M. Hewell Gillsville 706-677-4507 Madison 136 acres, Danielsville address, 15 minutes to Athens, hardwoods, rolling pastures and streams, 380' paved road frontage, 2 grt. pond sites, $7500/acre. Lee cavender Danielsville 770-652-2689 Madison 136 acres, Danielsville address, 15 minutes to Athens, hardwoods, rolling pastures, and streams, 380' paved road frontage, 2 gr!. pond sites, $7900/acre. Lee cavender Danielsville 706-795-5107 Madison 14.83 acres in Brush creek, paved road frontage, restricted covenants, etc., $8000/acre. Nathan Alewine Atlanta 706-713-1722 706-788-3738 Madison 15 acres near Ila, half pasture, beau., nice area w/newer homes, small sp nng, over 870' road frontage, will consider div1ding, 10K/acre. Scott Patterson pendergrass 706-693-4853 Madison 16 acres, 40 acres, 50 acres and 85 acre tracts, close to Athens, fenced pastures, river, creeks, ponds, homes and barn, $4500 to $10,000/acre. Chuck Mueller Lawrenceville 770-962-0244 Madison 25 minutes North of Athens, some hardwood, mostly pine, lake on property, beau. building site, 57+ acres, $5500/acre. Paul H. Bryant Monroe 770-2675393 770-267-5393 Madison 30 acres pasture and hardwoods, 2-40'x400' broiler houses up to date, in operat1on, dwellings, and all farm equip. are m exc. cond. G. Epps Nicholson 706-543-7435 Madison 46 acre farm, half open, half WOods, older house and 3 outbuildings, beau ereek w/waterfalls plus river frontage, $7995 per acre. Doyle Beatenbough Danielsville 70 6-795-3058 Madison 56.98 (57+/-)AA wooded land in eastern Madison County near Carlton, Comer and Bowman, mostly mature hardwoods (open WOodlands), 2 streams, many homesites and a pond site, extremely fertile soil. Mike Yancey Lawrenceville 770-972-4516 Madison 62 acres, hardwood, pine, pond 4 broiler houses, fully automated, recent upgrades, new coolcell security system 100KW generator, auto switching, house pooI, shop, wildlife, deer, turkey. Thomas Powell 667 Paoli Rd. Carlton 706-797-3713 Madison 71 acres, land is divided into 10 lots, 1 mile county road frontage, rolling paslure land, spring fed pond, ready for cattle or horses, some owner financing, $8500 per acre. Jeff Welborn Comer 706-795-2480 Madison 8 acres, open & wooded, $56,000 R. Greeson Danielsville 706-795-5856 Morgan 44 acres, 2 chicken houses, fenced and cross-fenced, posilive income w/2 preansttaulreh,omweosoadnladnd~IIctroeweekr on property, $660K, call owner. Scott Williams Madison 706-342-4672 706-474-1712 Morgan 68+ acres on Doster Road, Little Sandy Creek splits property, 2/3 open, 1/3 hardwoods, $12,500 per acre. Michael Baker Loganville 770-833-3232 Morgan 72+ acres, new modified A-frame house, 4 acre stocked lake, creek, 1O acres culti vated, den_se hardwoods and pines, deer, turkey, & quail, $12,500/acre. Ted Peppers Conyers 678-776-1584 Morgan Approx. 12 acres w/2 income producing poultry houses, country home w/pond & trees, hard labor, creek, State Park area, $425,000. Bob Richards Rutledge 706- 342-2526 Morgan Land for sale, fronts on road on 3 sides, several springs, 37 acres. Larry Fitzgerald Rutledge 706-557-9316 Oconee 25 acres, wooded, 3.8 miles from new High School, good soils, county water, $25,000 per acre. James Hunter Atlanta 706- 255-5214 Oglethorpe 138.38+ acres, 2100'+ paved road, Sandy Cross Community, 5 cleared fields, lakes being constructed, good hunting or homesite, planted pines, future investment potential, $4295 per acre. Tim Epps Ila 706 789-3908 706-789-3354 Oglethorpe 154 wooded acres, big creek on back, miles of trails, log cabin, some Hwy frontage, $465,000/obo. Frank M. Bird Ila 706-789-3928 Oglethorpe 34 acres, mostly wooded near Lexington. S. Brooks Lexington 706 548-2003 Oglethorpe 581 acres timberland along North Fork Little River, beau. bottomland hardwoods and upland pines, ideal hunting and investment tract, convenient to 1-20, $1797/acre. B. W. Collins Macon 478-951-8600 Oglethorpe 6 poultry houses, 30 acres, creek, pasture, 3 wells, 2 brick houses, generator, automatic span in production, t1u.n2neml,illvioenn,tilamtoerd~ clea land avail. Fred Gretsch Crawford 706-743-3999. Oglethorpe 95 acres, hardwoods, 2 creeks, paved road frontage, can be divided, $2750 per acre. William Shultz Carlton 706797-3529 Oglethorpe Two 16 acre parcels w/creek, deep hardwoods and pasture on horse farm, covenants, private and protected from deve_lopment by owner, $10,000/acre, possible homeowner financing. Christine Way Arnoldsville 706-745-5568 Walton 10 acres off road in prime Walton county location, half Bermuda hayfield, half wooded, $20,000 per acre, additional acreage, road frontage, home and farm buildings avail. Larry Michael Monroe 770- 267-5144 The Market Bulletin is accessible via the Internet at the site www.agr.state.ga.us/mbindex.html . 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The Georgia Department of Agriculture does not_ d1scnm_m_ate on the basis of sex, race, color, national on91n, ags or disability in the admission or .access ~o. or treatment in, its employment policy or its programs or activities. The Department's Administration Division at 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Atlanta, GA 30334-4250 has been designated to coordinate compliance with the non-discrimination requirements contained in Section 35.107 of the Department of Justice Aeg~l_ations. Information concerning the prov1s1ons of the Americans with Disabilities Act and the rights provided thereunder, are availabl~ from. the Administration Division. If you require special assistance in utilizing our services, please contact our agency. Published biweekly at Capitol Square, Atlanta 30334. Periodicals Postage paid at Atlanta, Ga. and additional offices. Wednesday September 14, 2005 THE MARKET BULLETIN Page 3 Walton 11.5 acres w/creek, 200' road frontage, $195,000. Scotty Sangster Monroe 770-207-6677 Walton 15.6 acres Good Hope, Ga., fenced, former Governor's home burned, on National Register Historic homes. Wil Sommer Atlanta 404-252-1000 Walton 18 A. zoned agricultural, Social Circle, 3 6-A. lots, small stream across back of each lot, $15,000/A.; leave message to be shown property. C. Archibald Social Circle 770-464-2334 Walton 22 acres, gently rolling, 70% open, 2 acre spring fed lake, fence, 2 mi. Hwy 78 w/home, $19,950 acre, seller will finance 20 years. Robert Criss Monroe 770-267-8589 Walton 45 acres, $13,500 per acre, all pasture, 850' road frontage on Ebenezer Church Road, no county water. Ricky Wall Auburn 770-867-6955 770-962-3261 Walton 45 acres, beau. rolling land near Social Circle, strong well, 10 fenced acres, perfect for horses, 920+/- paved road frontage, pond site, several nice home sites, $875,000. D. Fitch Social Circle 770-4642127 Walton 5 acre horse farm, 4 stall barn, round pen and house, completely horse safe fenced, 3 separate pastures, $249,000. Mike Brown Social Circle 770-464-0906 Walton 5 acres near Social Circle w/5 yr. old modular, 90% open land w/lrg. outbuilding, horses ok, $149,000. Doyle Barnes Social Circle 678-481-5067 Walton 54 acres, pasture and wooded, 1900+/- paved rd. frontage, near Good Hope, Jacks Creek frontage, $10,500 per acre, will not divide. Donald Poss Good Hope 706342-3933 770-361-3216 Walton 59.36 acres, $10.000 per acre, creek, open, private, 100' road frontage, 8 mi. -East of Monroe, house on property/basement, like new, total $703,300. Frank Smith Monroe 770-267-9237 Walton 6 acres, 3 houses, 2 barns, 1 1/2 acres in pasture. D. S. Hudson Loganville 770-656-2237 Walton 6+ acres, Hearh Rd. near Hwy 78, Grattis area, zoned A-1, borders creek, $75,000, paved rd., utilities. Richard Hendrix Jefferson 706-546-6020 Walton 7.43 acres, beau., fenced pastures, barns, sheds, storage w/bathrooms & septic system, animal pens w/automatic waterers, used as a petting farm, county water, $185,750, owner financing avail. D. Rush Loganville 770-466-4670 Walton Alcovy River property, 36 acres, $17,000 acre. Frank Moore Snellville 678580-1800 Walton Three 12 acre tracts, brick home on 1 tract, creek, county water, open, wooded, some fencing, grt. for livestock, good area, no modulars. Robert Payne Good Hope 770267-2102 Farmland Greater Atlanta If you have questions about this ad category, call Brenda Donnell at 404-6519081or404-651-9082. Cherokee 10 A. adjoins a beautiful horse farm, viewing lake & pastures, new barn, house, prime property, $950,000. Greg Moore Alpharetta 770-475-1843 678-576-7763 Cherokee 11 plus acres in Ball Ground, horse fence, 3 ac. pasture, 2 stall, barn, hay barn, apple orchard, $350,000 or 7 acres wooded, $22K acre. Bob Kelley Ball Ground 770-735-3834 Cherokee 15 acres wooded, small shared lake on backside, home, $695,000. Art Newill Holly Springs 770-345-2470 Cherokee 5.85 A., landscaped gardens & ponds w/beau. 60 mi. view of rolling hills & farmland surrounding our privately set custom-designed large home, mid - $500 K. Allen Deming Canton 770-720-1297 Cherokee 50 acres, planted in pines, mountain views, $25K - $30K per ac. Gina Miller Atlanta 770-720-0863 Cherokee 7+ beautiful acres, home, stocked lake, stream, pasture, woods, upscale barn, $690,000. B. Rosenfeld Woodstock 770-926-8951 Cherokee 9.6 acres, rolling hills, near Waleski, working well, large shed, zoned AG, great for greenhouses or nursery, for sale by owner, $31,500/per ac. Steve Guiness Roswell 678-575-3334 Cherokee For sale 13 1/2 acres, $350K, land lot 297, Clayton community. D. Lefort Orlando 407-851-0359 Clayton 23 acres w/nice stream & old growth hardwood forest, 6 ac. of sown grass, 2 outbuildings & 2 farm tractors w/equipment, $800,000. Hayden McClure Ellenwood 404- 366-9877 DeKalb 30 acres, sewer installed, ready to build, zoned residental, other utilities available, low taxes, great investment, $289K. Tim Rigney Atlanta 770-921-8074 Douglas 29+ acres, 2 stable horse barn, w o small pasture, large house, garage, $850,000. W1ll ' ie D bb r1 u eY mston 77 -942-5192 Douglas 5.74 acres, fenced pasture & pens, shade trees, great for horses, calves, beautiful property, city water, septic, $350,000. Lowell Kissinger Douglasville 770-577-3161 Douglas 53 wooded acres in South Douglas County, 250' rd. frontage, property includes a home which sits on Flyblow Creek w/a lake in front. Angie Henry Douglas 770789-9228 Douglas 78 acres in Douglasville, $12,500/obo, fenced pasture, 2 large barns, 1 workshop, 20 minutes from Atlanta. Jeana Greene Douglasville 678-758-5906 770942-0261 USE FOR LOCATING GEORGIA COUNTIES Grady Thomas NW Section Bartow Carroll Catoosa Chattooga Dade Floyd Gordon Haralson Murray Paulding Polk Walker Whitfield NE Central Section Barrow Clarke Elbert Franklin Greene Hart Jackson Madison Morgan Oconee Oglethorpe Walton Farmland Sections and Counties SE Section Appling Atkinson Bacon Brantley Bryan Bulloch Camden Candler Charlton Chatham Clinch Coffee Echols Effingham Evans Glynn Jeff Davis Lanier Liberty Long Mcintosh Montgomery Pierce Screven Tattnall Telfair Toombs Ware Wayne Wheeler NE Section Banks Dawson Fannin Gilmer Habersham Hall Lumpkin Pickens Rabun Stephens Towns White Union E. Central Section Baldwin Bleckley Burke Columbia Dodge Emanuel Glascock Hancock Jasper Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones Laurens Lincoln McDuffie Putnam Richmond Taliaferro Treutlen Twiggs Warren Washington Wilkes Wilkinson SW Section Baker Ben Hill Berrien Brooks Calhoun Chattahoochee Clay Colquitt Cook Crisp Decatur Dooly Dougherty Early Grady Irwin Lee Lowndes Marion Miller Mitchell Pulaski Quitman Randolph Schley Seminole Stewart Sumter Terrell Thomas ntt Turner Webster Wilcox Worth Greater Atlanta Section Cherokee Clayton Cobb DeKalb Douglas Fayette Forsyth Fulton Gwinnett Henry Newton Rockdale Spalding W. Central Section Bibb Butts Coweta Crawford Harris Heard Houston Lamar Macon Meriwether Monroe Muscogee Peach Pike Talbot Taylor Troup Upson Douglas 6.071 ac., house, barn, cross fenced, $270,000. Dwayne Canupp Villa --'R""'ic"'a'-6""'7-"8'--8""'5'-2'---'-16"2"6'---------Douglas 63 A. at corner of Tyree & Kraft Ads., near Saint Andrews golf course, zoned RI, can have one house per ac., $17,000/per ac. Dan Burkett Dahlonega 706-864-0707 Douglas Home w/17 acres, pond, fenced & cross fenced, barn, shed, asking $750,000. Ricky Varnum Villa Rica 770-456-0610 Fayette 31 A. six miles South of Atlanta airport, year around creek, hardwoods, shop, $30,000/per ac. or trade. Ron Anderson McDonough 770-914-6060 Fayette 59+ acres on Blake Rd., mostly wooded, located NW Fayette, Corners on Lee's Mill Rd., 40 ac. at $15,000/per ac., 19+ no charge. Dean Davis Barnesville 770-358- = 064-4 ' - ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Fayette 94 A. Brooks, large home, barn w/stalls, 8 ac. pond, cross fence, mostly pasture, great for horses or cattle, $2.19 million. Gary Claborn Fayetteville 770-7198568 404-374-8051 Forsyth 40 A., .99 cent square feet, 8 miles from 369 to 400 West. Morris Banister Dawsonville 770-887-8990 Fulton 48+ acres wooded except for 6 ac. open, some timber ready to cut, 2 lake sites. $10,000/per ac, call for appt. to see, call aft. 6 pm. Janice BlackmoA Palmetto 770-463-4259 Forsyth Beautiful private 6 ac. fenced, pond, fruit trees, barn, home, 1 1/2 miles from Ga. 400. Lavon Kern Dawsonville 770-886-1597 Fulton 20 rolling acres, 12 miles South of airport, house, barn, workshop, 1/4 cleared, balance mature oaks & pines, drilled well, county water available, small creek, $379,000. Roy Watson Fairburn 770-9644550 404-642-6766 Fulton 6.5 acres mini farm, home, fruit trees, fenced pasture, 3 stall barn, minutes from airport, $210,000. Brenda Wheeler Fairburn 770-969-2004 Gwinnett 10 min. to Snellville, 7 plus acres fenced & crossed fenced w/house, paddock.& 3 stall barn, shop attached to barn, $380,000. Jere Hart Loganville 770-972-0743 Gwinnett 12. 79 A., hall timber, half pasture, creek on back, 3 stall pole barn, wood shed, ideal for horses/cattle, home, $999,000. Ebb Scott 2784 Old Thompson Mill Road Buford 30519 770-945-6144 Gwinnett 200' 5 acres commercial near Pleasant Hill, home, all utilities, pasture, well, driveway, $885K 10% down, 9% 20 yrs., Ive. message. H. Johnson Norcross 770-4413333 Gwinnett 51.231+ or - acres fenced, cross fenced, 3 homes, 1 barn, creek, $60,000 per ac. Randall McPherson Dacula 770-527-2550 Please observe our 20 word limit. Gwinnett Timbered land at Buford Dam, Chattahoochee side, 11.6 ac. of land, 2 sides adjoins the US Gov. forest, zoned R-100, can be rezoned agri., $68,000/per ac. R. H. Cardin Marietta 770-859-9800 Henry 10+ or ininus ac. wooded & open, 2 streams, secluded, 1 mile from Hwy. 212 & 81, 2 barns, home. J. G. Wilkerson McDonough 770-957-9593 Henry 14 A., will divide three ways, $15,000/per ac., 14 miles from Atlanta airport, 5 miles off 1-75. J. Stephens Stockbridge 770-474-2184 404-271-5443 Henry 14+ acres & house inland, use conservation, partial wooded w/good potential pasture, 2 sides fenced, $428,000. Katrina Oliver 911 Simpson Mill Road Locust Grove 30248 770-946-5035 Henry Small farm 6' acres, barn, woods, pasture for horses, fenced for animals, dead end street, barn has 3 stalls, storage, creek runs thru property, $260K. J. A. Heatley Hampton 770-707-2397 Newton 19 1/2 A. w/4 1/2 ac. lake, large home, lots of pasture, located in West Newton Co., 20 min. to Atlanta. Jerry Anderson Covington 770-313-2696 Newton 25 A. fenced pasture, house, large barn & outbuildings, paved rd., county water, $500,000. Kenny Harvey Monticello 706468-2372 Newton 5 A. w/house includes 3 1/2 ac. fenced pasture, chicken coup, goat pens, $189,000. Bill Morgan Covington 706-4685472 404-608-5827 Newton 6 A., wooded & pasture w/home & small lean-to large shop, small storage building, King Bostick Rd., $139,000. Aimee Wheeler Covington 678-625-0566 Newton 6.5 acres, 3.0 ac. open, 3.5 ac. hardwood, county water, soil prep, barn, $145,000. Barry Henry Social Circle 770385-9685 -Newton 9.3 acres for sale on Social Circle Rd., driveway leads to hardwoods, some clearing already done, has creek & lake, $99,000. Steven Mureil Social Circle 770464-1332 678-410-1363 Rockdale 18 A., open pasture, Coastal Bermuda w/brick ranch. Mary Laseter Covington 770-786-8365 Rockdale 23+ acres & large home, 5+ ac. fenced, (6' high) for horses, mountain top setting, great area for riding horses, etc., $695,000. Jan Prince Conyers 770-7609862 Rockdale 29.31 A. w/small house, barn, fenced pasture, county water, long rd. frontage, open & wooded, will sell all or min. on 12 ac., $20K per ac. Ray Byrd Conyers 770-262-9502 Spalding 11 + acres in conservation, house & small outbuilding, partial wooded, some pasture, North Spalding near Henry County, 148 Honey Bear Drive, $175,000. Dale Oliver Griffin 678-777-0011 Spalding 33 1/2 A., 15+ ac. on fenced pasture, 2 springs, small barn, utility bldg. w/elec., 2 sheds, house, $285K. D. Mattox Griffin 678-283-9923 Spalding 55 acres, Walker Mill Road, easy access to 1-75 to Macon or Atlanta area, county water, hardwoods, $10,000/per ac. Joseph Futral Powder Springs 770-4364687 256-794-0494 Spalding 65 acres, pasture, timber & creek, not for subdivision. Bill Mixon Griffin 770-228-8950 Spalding 8 1/2 A., wooded/open, two clean streams, good water for lake, perk test completed, bldg. site cleared, near new school, wildlife plenty, could finance. C. Bland Fayetteville 770-584-0071 Spalding 9.33 acres, front on Cook Rd., $50,000, also land on Swint Rd. for sale, 8.03 acres. Anne McKinney Griffin 770-233-0983 Spalding Approx. 26 acres fenced farmland, large barn, pond & creek on property, $289,000. Donald York Griffin 770228-2116 Farmland West Central If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Brenda Donnell at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082. Bibb 20 acres, home, overlooking 4 1/2 ac. lake, metal building, 2 miles West of Lizella, $385,000. J. L. Watson Lizella 478-935-9918 Butts 15 acres pasture, mature timber, bldg. & 1000' rd. frontage, 4 miles from city of Jackson, $160,000. Lee Collins Jackson 770-775-5994 Butts 77 acres for sale, wooded areas, partial clearing & streams. Patrice Chafin Jackson 770-775-0209 770-775-3595 Butts 9 acres for sale, 2190 High Falls Road, priced nego., partly finance. R. L. Ellis Jackson 770-775-4888 Coweta 14 acres rolling hills, suitable for horses w/small pond, barn site & house, 2 1/2 miles to town, in quiet country setting. Sam Bard Grantville 770-583-3139 Coweta 25 A., mostly open pasture w/good stream, brick ranch house, ideal for horses, on Newton Rd., $396,000. W. R. Bryant Whitesburg 770-832-0466 877-217-0202 Coweta 5 A.+, ranch style home, county water, barn w/tack & feed rooms, fenced pasture, barn for 6-8 horses, $275,000. Grady Askew Lilburn 770-921-6633 Coweta 97.4 ac., mixed hardwoods & pines, excellent deer & turkey hunting, large food plots, power lines across property, asking $598K. Larry Carr Sharpsburg 770-2514758 770-251-0151 Crawford 106 acres, mostly wooded, mix of pine & hardwoods, some fields, paved rd. frontage, elec. on property, between Roberta & Fort Valley, $2500/per ac. Nelson Dube Suwanee 770-888-5135 Crawford 43 acres, 650' on Hwy 80, est. pastures, stocked pond, 70% fenced, good hunting tract or pasture, Roberta, 30 minutes to Macon. Jimmy Pillow Jackson 770-957-7620 Harris 13 acre mini farm, fenced, barn, 2 storage bldgs., house, well, septic tank, $85,000. Gary Hatfield Shiloh 706-846-9767 Harris 161 acres, 25 ac. in pasture & 1/2 fenced mature pine, hardwoods, pole barn, 6 ac. lake, 2 creeks, hunting, very secluded, 22 mi. North of Columbus $1,889,000. Harold Upchurch Columbus 706-582-3667 706575-3668 Harris Horse farm, 20 A., has cabin, barn, huge storage building, 13 ac. lake, fenced, 770 Ga. Highway 219, $350,000. Ben Williams Fortson 706-324-2976 Heard 1O+ A., 4 miles South of Franklin on Hwy. 27. Inez Abner Franklin 706-675-3463 770-474-2112 Heard 18 A., pine-hardwood, county water, paved road frontage, 1 ac. w/pond, near school, churches, $126,000. Sheila Roberts Franklin 770-854-9196 Heard 25+ acres, 1/2 under cultivation fruit & nut trees, small spring, hardwoods & pine timber, large barn, updated farm house, well & county water, $279,000. C. Avery Franklin 770-854-4344 Page 4 THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday September 14, 2005 Heard 40+ acres, pasture & woods Monroe 7.6 acres, paved road, just off Hwy Emanuel 52 A., exc. investment, great Wilkes 72 A. timberland, creek, rd. frntg. Cook 20 A. pecan orchard, 24 A. total w/streams, $12,000/per ac. Andy Bray 41, 3/4 cleared, great building site, horses hunting, 20 A. older pines, 32 A. field planted on two sides, good timber recently thinned, w/deep well, drip irrigation, $125,000. Howard Powder Springs 770-943-3618 welcome, $87,500. Bill Bonbrake pines, 15 minute drive to Swainsboro just off call for pricing. Kerry McAvoy Jr. Washington McClain Adel 229-896-7644 229-549-7198 Lamar 26.7 acres wooded, 6 miles 1-75 exit Bolingbroke 478-956-2678 478-992-9363 Hgwy. 57, $1250 per acre. Juanita Alford 706-678-1057 Dooly 1000 A., 960 A. cropland, 9 irrigation 201, 1.5 ac. stocked lake, custom home, Pike 134 acres near Concord Ga., about Marietta 770-998-1281 Wilkinson 18.52 A. surveyed acres, systems, cotton & peanut bases, 2 brick garage, workshop, pole barn, $349K. Brenda 80% wooded, 2 1/2 ac. pond, city water Glascock 365/more acres, Barford Rd., abundant deer and hogs, lge. creek frntg., homes, 3.5 mile pvd. rd. frntg., 5 irrigation Johnson Milner 770-358-9604 available, $10,000/per ac. E. P. Kendall 200/more acres mature pines and hdwds., $34,200, serious inquiries only. Thomas wells, shop & shelters. William Sparrow Lamar 3.9 ac. planted pines, 9.3 ac. Newnan epkenumail.org 770-254-9495 multiple streams, great hunting, mineral lease Griffin Cumming 678431-2007 Unadilla 478-954-5903 pasture, total 13.2 ac., quiet country cottage, Pike 25 acres Concord-Hollonville Rd., investment, $2900 per acre. Tami May Wilkinson 230 A. 5 yr. old planted pines, Dooly 90 A., exc. cattle or horse farm, deep well, close to Barnesville, $199,500, 900' paved frontage, stream w/lakesite, open, Warrenton 706-465-2219 nice hdwd. drains w/numerous pond sites, fenced and cross fenced, 18 miles from Perry, owner financing. Elliott L. Shimley Griffin wooded, $6000, building sites, $9500/per ac. Hancock 193 A. w/cabin, stream and pond great views w/long hwy. 57 !mtg., will divide $2950 per acre. Freeman Wingard 770-412-0336 Phil Kelley Blairsville 706-745-0610 site, exc. deer and turkey hunting, $2500 per 70/more acres, $1675 per acre. Scott Montezuma 478-472-7885 478-244-0014 Lamar 46.12 acres, long frontage on Pike 25 acres, pasture land, 600' paved rd. acre. Joe Easler Grovetown 706-556-6334 Wilkinson Milledgeville 478-361-6900 Grady 18. 168 A. includes deep well, 3 Potato creek, pine & hardwood timber, long rd. frontage. C. Biles Griffin 770-227-2151 Hancock 30.76 A. hdwd. and pine mix, frontage, exc. hunting & fishing, close to Talbot 100.30 acres, 12 ac.. bottom land, creek thru middle of property, great deer and Farmland Southeast septic systems, 14 A. open, located on pvd. rd., 5 miles NE of Cairo, $85,000. Julien historic Barnesville, $195,000. T. Brady Barnesville 478-475-6405 Macon 100 A., 9 miles W. of Perry, 90 ac. pecans irrigated, good production, pond site in 7 ac. woods, 3 ac. open, deer & turkey, rd. frontage on two sides. R. Luckey Perry 478987-4381 Macon 14+A., 6 miles to 1-20, good site for homes & pond, some open deer & turkey hunting, $3699/per ac. Paul Todd Covington 770-786-0892 Macon 611+ acres, near Ideal Ga., two creeks, CPR pine, 50 ac. open, plenty of wildlife, priced, $2500/per ac. Gary Slaton Oglethorpe 478-472-8675 Meriwether 11.5 acres on paved road, big creek, good land, 20 min. to three cities, $6300/per ac. Gary Davis Talbotton 706665-2489 Meriwether 14 A., Rocky Mountain Community, $4800/per ac., pine, hardwood, creek, exc. hunting or homesites, border by large farms & timber land, 20 min. to Newnan or Peachtree City. Wayne Piper Stockbridge 404-569-9770 Meriwether 17.7 ac.+, creek thru property, about 8 acres high ground, wildlife abounds, septic okayed, close to Luthersville, short ways to pavement, possibilities w/creek, can finance, $58,700. B. Bland Fayetteville 770964-3162 Meriwether 179 A., 100+ acres 9 year old PP, lot of white oaks, nice creek, deer, turkey, 1/2 mi. rd. frontage, will divide into 2 tracts, $2700. Kelley Hunt Conyers 404-425-8818 Meriwether 20 acres of land w/pines & hardwoods, 200' rd. frontage off Hwy. 362, $5500/per ac., elec. power available. Gary Gooden Greenville 706-672-4041 770-8332650 Meriwether 31 + ac. w/house, storage building, part pasture, part wooded w/6 ac. planted pines, abundant wildlife, 4 miles from Warm Springs, 10 miles from Pine Mountain, $307,700. R. Alford Warm Springs 706-6634645 Meriwether 337 acres, $2750/per ac., 2500' paved rd. frontage, 280 ac. 9 yr. old PP, big creek, 45 min. from 1-285, great hunting or investment. Bruce Seay Conyers 770-7140684 Meriwether 45 A., Luthersville, 30 ac. planted pine, 15 ac., creek, food plot, exc. hunting, timber value, homesites, good interior roads & gate, 1400' rd. frontage, can divide, $4750. Larry Heaton Newnan 770253-7571 Meriwether 5 acres w/woods & some pasture, has small stream, trailer home on property. James Rooks Gay 706-538-6351 Meriwether 7 A. two miles East of Warm Springs, 2 streams, gravel road frontage, pine trees five yrs. old, $6500/per ac. Bill Slaughter Manchester 706-366-3842 706-326-4543 Meriwether 7.5 A., $25,000; 30 A., $105,000, both loaded w/deer, terms w/10% down on either tract, tracts are 1-1.5 hrs. S. of Atlanta. Coleman Bass Warm Springs 706655-2336 Meriwether 9.2 A., $55,000, has some improvements, 125 fence post up, etc. Susan Palmer Peachtree City 770-632-8636 Meriwether 93 acres, $4700/per ac., planted pines, mature hardwoods & pines, stream in center, good hunting, 500' of rd. frontage on Ga. Hwy. 85 nea~ Alvaton, Ga. Robert Adel Fayetteville 770-461-3459 Monroe 11.5 acres, devisable reduced from $115,000.00 to $89,750.00, Tharpe Rd. off 74 Hwy., just but of Bibb County. George Smith Musella 478-994-2218 478-935-3933 Monroe 136 acres timberland w/majority mature hardwoods, beautiful rolling land, has several streams, good paved rd. frontage, many deer & turkeys, $4500/per ac. K. Collins Macon 478-757-1000 Monroe 15 A., 800' rd. frontage on Hwy 341, 45 mins. from Atlanta Auto Speedway, approx. 15 mins. from Barnesville/Forsyth D/T, $5800/per ac. Maria Anderson Lawrenceville 404-312-1593 Monroe 19.21 A., turkey, deer, surrounded by large tract, streams, horse & cattle farm, adjoins Northern Monroe county, will subdivide, will finance, $8000/per ac. Thomas Freeman Forsyth 478-745-7978 478-9945318 Monroe 332 acres, 150 in mature pine & hardwood, remainder in 5 yr. old pine, great deer & turkey hunting, $165,000, timber value, $3300 per ac. H. Kendrick Monroe 478-9945781 478-994-6650 Monroe 48 acre tracts near Barnesville, Forsyth, 5 ac. tracts, Monroe Rd. frontage, $5000/per ac., Lamar Flag lots, $3750/per ac., all acres for $4400/per ac., Rock Quarry Rd. Henry Studdard Leesburg 678-588-5081 770-358-7178 Monroe 5 A. beautiful, home, barn, fenced, cross fenced, paved road, county water, pecan, walnut, hickory, oak & magnolia trees, $159,000 Roscoe Cross big creek, hardwood, pine, trailer, well w/septic tank, East of Woodland on Hwy. 36, $3500/per ac. Edwards Willis Kennesaw 770-428-3076 Talbot 242 A., development potential, 1.5 miles off Hwy. 80 near Box Springs, county water, owner, $3250/per ac. Brent Beasley Atlanta 912-429-6735 Talbot 5 wooded acres on Boot Kelly Road, $7,000. Jimmy Fountain Winston 770836-3779 Talbot 56 A., 1850 farm house, 6-8 ac:, fenced coastal hay field, fenced fescue pasture, pecan trees, hardwoods, spring fed lake, close to Thomaston-Manchester, $259,000. John Gay Canton 770-619-0936 Talbot 72 acres of timberland near Waverly Hall, 20 miles from Columbus, wildlife paradise, dirt road through property, mature timber, 33500/per ac. Paul Bulloch Woodland 706-674-2706 Taylor 100 A. pine & hardwood, paved road frontage, deer, turkey, $2500/per ac. Timmy Smith Reynolds 478-847-3146 478847-3479 Taylor 155 acres, 50 acres planted pines, 12-20 yrs. old, balance recently clear cut, ready for replanting or pasture, long frontage, Ga. Highway 127, $1500/per ac. M. S. Lee Tifton 229-382-6424 229-382-0704 Taylor 50+ acres, pine trees, plenty deer, turkeys, doves, 2 food plots, electricity, deep well, telephone available, very secluded, $1350/per ac. G. Wheeler Sycamore 229567-3198 Taylor 9.37 acres, house, shop, large barn w/meat processing room, office, pole barn w/worm beds, wooded, part fenced, paved road, $85,000. Sybil Willingham Reynolds 4 78-84 7-9426 Troup 46 acres of land more/less fenced, two branches & lake w/without house. Harry Bailey LaGrange 706-882-9494 Upson 10 to 60 acres, Bahia pasture, some woods, stream, deer, turkey, paved county rd., between Barnesville-Thomaston, SR36, $6000/per ac. F. M. Binford The Rock 706-647-7674 404-351-9475 Upson 40 plus acres of primeland, great location from Thomaston on Highway 36 East, beautiful pond stocked w/bass & bream, $10,000/per ac., may separate in two tracts. J. E. McGee Thomaston 706-647-5745 Upson 408 acres, multiple large creeks, pine & hardwood timber, exc. interior rds. long paved road frontage, lots of food plots & fields, w/lot of wildlife. Eric McCollum Macon 478-960-9024 Upson 5 acre tract on paved road w/pasture, hardwoods & stream, exc. building site, also 30 ac. on Flint River, approx. 300' rd. frontage, building site w/timber & river view. Jim Butts Thomaston 706-647-5181 Farmland East Central - For/nformation regarding ads in' this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082. Baldwin 42 more/less acres, spring, planted pines, beau. tract, $225,000. R.J. Minton Milledgeville 478-804-1890 Baldwin 80 A. mostly wooded, borders city, all utilities, 3 miles North of town, two houses, two barns $750,000. Sibley Weaver 111 West Franklin Milledgeville 31061 478452-5415 478-453-3303 Bleckley 215 A. farmland, 170 A. under center pivot, balance acres in planted pines and hdwds., 3 A. lake stocked, other lake sites, $2200 per acre, in Cochran. Mike Hartness McDonough 404-408-0208 Burke 14 more/less acres, creek, pond, pvd. rd. frntg., shed, outbuilding, house, garden spot. Bill Strange Waynesboro 706437-1743 Burke 170 A. 14 miles s.w. of Waynesboro off Hwy. 56 on Reeves Rd., 85 A. in 20 yr. old pines, 75 A. in 9 yr. old pines, 10 A. in hdwds. $1700 per acre. J.C. Walden Bl)lthe 706-592-4498 Dodge 29.3 A. of land $90,000, property has 15 yrs. old timber and 2 ponds w/pvd. rd. frntg., property located on Orphan Cemetery Rd., info. on property. Shannon Giddens McDonough 770-898-4936 Dodge 47 A. of land North Dodge Co., 31 A. crop land, 16 A. eighteen year old planted pines, dirt and pvd. road !mtg., will divide. Kathy Smith Cochran 478-934-1933 Dodge 66 A. fenced pasture, 2 ponds, deep well, shade trees, barn, rental house, 3 miles West of Eastman on Golden Isle Parkway for $300K. Bobby c. Burch Eastman -478-374-2772 Dodge 78 A., 25 A. thinned 19 yr. old planted pines, 22 QA. cultivation, pine hdwd., timber bounded by pasture and woodland, pond site, $2250/A. Polly Burnam Wells Vienna 229-624-2225 Dodge 98.86 A. pond, house, 55 A. 18 yr. planted pines, natural pine and hdwd., $1970 per acre. Dennis Rich Fitzgerald 229-425-0461 turkey hunting, $2500 per acre. Donnie Hopkins 182 Heron Drive Fitzgerald 31750 229-424-0760 Hancock 52 A. long frntg. on county road, nice cabin, lge. shed, orchards, 4 A. food plots, creek, pond, 1/3 oaks, 2/3 brush, managed for game, remote, $114,000. Marcel Simonca Lawrenceville 770-972-8709 Hancock 68 A. mobile home, creek, pines, hdwd. not clear cut, ideal hunting/investment tract, $2200/acre. G.E. Brown Mitchell 706444-5354 706-444-5747 Hancock 8 more/less acres mini farm, brick home, pvd. rd. frntg., two entrances to pasture land, once used as a horse farm. K. Hyman Mitchell 706-598-2504 Jasper 12.87 A., Oconee Forest Rd., 9 miles NE. of Monticello, off Rock Eagle Rd., secluded, stream, $5995 per acre, $1000 down, $677.28 per month, owner financing. R. Perry McDonough 770-957-8468 Jasper 40 A. Mansfield/Newborn area, great hunting, James Benton/Gassert Road, motivated seller, $6000 per acre. Stacey Kalley Alpharetta 404-803-0188 Jasper 6.40 A. good land, Shady Dale, timber value, plenty deer and turkey, creek across at back, $50,000. J. Romero Loganville 770-922-4518 Jasper 6.46 acres, 691' state hwy. frntg., exc. well, eligible for agricultural conservation, no residence, potential equine boarding, storage, 4 poultry houses, shavings, shed, more, $85,000. Bill Martin Monticello 706468-8461 Laurens 7/more acres containerized nursery, pvd. rd. !mtg., E. Laurens Co., two pole barns, approx. 2000', one w/concrete slab, 2 wells, submersible (8"/6") on site septic, additional land available. Jeffey Fletcher East Dublin 706-474-5900 McDuffie 302 A. planted pine, 22 yrs. old hdwd., drains, pond sites, great hunting and location, easy access to 1-20, great investment at $1950 per acre. Alan Johnson Norwood 706-465-2775 Taliaferro 385 A. on Little Rivtir, 65 A. in pasture, 320 A. in thinned hdwd. and pine, abundant wildlife, $2500 per acre, 8 miles to 120. George Rhodes Marietta 770-333-0050 Taliaferro 72 A., deer, turkey, stream & pond site w/good timber standing, gateEl entrance, $1875/A., owner finance. Jim Sizemore Social Circle 770-385-5096 706218-6223 Treutlen 36 A. merchantable timberland, exc. hunting, home sites, pond sites, 1 1/2 miles to IS-16. Ray Page 121 First St. Tarrytown 30470 912-529-6595 Treutlen 99 A. near Soperton on US 221 , planted pines, hdwd., pond sites, hay field, wildlife, $2300 per acre. Charles Ware Soperton 912-529-3379 Twiggs 17 A. lush green pastures, brick home, shop, guest house, barns, fencing, landscaped, 2 miles from Macon, animal lovers dream, private and scenic, $190,000. David Dewey Macon 478-746-2918 Warren 149 A: on Ogeechee River, two lakes, timber, cabin, fenced, $3500/acre. Harold Heath Harlem 706-556-6002 Warren 69 A., dirt road, 1300' !mtg., thinned 17 yr. old pines, $1650 per acre. J.I. Alfriend P.O. Box 1270 Thomson 30824 706595-2210 Warren 80 A. South Warren Co., half pasture, half mature timber, fenced and crossed fenced, creek on property, hay, barn, water, well and electric power, $2600/acre. Harold Smith Stapleton 706-830-8350 Washington 14 A., some financing, fence, new home, over 3000' rd. !mtg., 7 miles E. Sandersville, $195,000, call after 9 p.m. Harold Johnson Sandersville 478-552-2639 Washington 37 A. near Harrison, exc. hunting tract, $1895/acre. Brad Brynteson Sandersville 478-232-0792 Washington 462 A., 15 A. pond, prime farmland, exc. fishing/hunting, one mile to town, great farming, recreation, investment tract, $2395/A. Jens Brynteson Warthen 478552-9051 Washington 69 more/less A. pvd. rd. !mtg., open land and woods, house, pole barn, well septic tank, spring heads, will consider dividing Northern, part county. Edward Kennedy Warthen 478-552-5316 Wilkes 34 to 51 A., pvd. rd. frntg., mostly wooded, two small streams. Hoyt Power Martinez 706-863-7153 706-831-8393 Wilkes 50 A. joins Broad River WMA, 3700', dbl. rd. !mtg., great deer & turkey hunting, 3 mi. from boatramp, $3400/A. Travis Shadburn Cleveland 706-219-3004 Wilkes 58 plus acres on Campbell Rd., Washington Ga., 40 A. planted in 10 old pines, some hdwd., good hunting area, $150,500. Eddie Turman Hoschton 706-654-9029 Wilkes 6.88 acres, farm, 3 pastures, 4 stall concrete stables w/new apt., round pen, house renovated, landscaped, hilltop setting, some hwy. frntg., board, no climb fence, $198,000. D. Merkert Washington For information regarding ads in this category, call_ Brenda Donnell at 404-6519081or404-651-9082. Brantley 19.1 acres South of Hoboken off Hwy. 121, 3.5 acres cleared, $55,000. Dennis Kramer Brunswick 912-269-1740 912-4669027 Bulloch 116 A., part planted pines, part mature forest, small pecan orchard, $6000/per ac. Belinda Durden Statesboro 912-489-1699 Bulloch 64.7 acres, 25 cultivation, 39.7 hardwood & pine timber, (logs & pulpwood), borders Bay Gall creek, game plentiful. Frank Miller Garfield 478-982-2581 Bulloch 88 acres, Herman Rushing Rd. off Burkhalter Rd. Susan Kays Woodstock 770591-2723 Candler 10 1/2 acres, $60,000 cash or will swap good house West of Metter, no streams or ponds. Elsie Aycock Brooklet 912-842-9174 Evans 83 A., 32 ac. planted pines, 20 ac. pecans, 160 trees, 10 ac. long leaf, 21 ac. Coastal/Bahia, 13 ac. fenced, water/elec., 4" deep well, small pond, etc., $6500/per ac. F. McTeer Claxton 912-897-0456 Evans 86.5 acres, paved rd. frontage, shooting houses, shallow well, cabin w/elec., additional shelter, abundance of wildlife, $4000/per ac. Richard Bethune Claxton rbethune5@comcast.net 912-927-2297 912739-7488 Jeff Davis 19 acres, woodland w/trees & lake, will divide, $5000/per ac. F. Miller Hazlehurst 912-375-5219 Long 196 A., 15 mins. from Fort Stewart, 48 ac. coastal bermuda hay, 70 ac. woodland, rest cypress, pond w/century old trees, never cut, home, $4000/per ac. R. Salter Ludowici 912-545-2323 Pierce 63 acres woodland, some pine & hardwood, two small ponds, creek, east side property line, $120,000. Johnny Powers Blackshear 912-550-3785 Screven Mini farm, 15 acres open farm land, crops have been rotated, has been pasture, house, barn, sheds, $150,000, near Statesboro. Jimmy Reddick Sylvania 706210-5106 Tattnall 50 acres, 40 ac. in Coastal Bermuda, deep well, fenced, some timber, rd. frontage, small cattle or horse farm, 3 miles to Ohoopee River. Lavanda Lynn Smyrna 912684-3216 678-358-6363 Tattnall 9.19 acres, 676' road frontage, 1O yrs. old, natural planted pines on Hilton Hall Rd., $30,000. W. L. Carpenter Guyton 912667-2945 Telfair 10 ac., house, outbuildings, deep well, 4 large pecan trees, paved road frontage, $60,000. Curtis Warnock Vidalia 912-537-2061 Wayne 138 acres of woodland, very private but lots of road frontage, $2500/per ac. or will subdivide for more per ac. Charlie Hinson Jasper 912-427-9434 912-294-0123 Wayne 32 acres, cleared paved road frontage, will divide. L. Surrency Screven 912-579-2353 Wheeler 47 acres, 23 ac. in planted pine, nice pond site, paved road, good hunting, great building site, $3000/per ac. Frances Spires Sandersville 912-552-3428 Farmland Southwest If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082. Berrien 131 A. w/$100,000 timber value planted pines priced $325,000. Tommy Barber Nashville 229-686-5862 Berrien 1924 A. in Nashville Ga., 15 miles off 1-75 in Tifton, great hunting plantation potential, loaded w/deer, turkey, quail, duck, has a NRCS Wetland Reserve Program agreement deed, $495 per acre. K. Hudson Douglasville 770-577-0057 Brooks 143 A. plantation, superior development property, 12 miles from Valdosta, 138 A. 20 yr. old pines, Tilton/Dothan soil. Ken Devane Quitman 229-263-9859 Colquitt 250 plus acres, cotton base, pvd. rd. on 3 sides, 1 mile from city limits of Moultrie, $1,250,000; $250,000/down, owner financing- 7 1/2% interest or 2 pts. over prime, no cash offers. Dick Traylor Moultrie 229985-5619 229-891-0149 Colquitt 45 A. pasture, pond, pvd. road, 2 1/2 miles SW. Moultrie, ideal for horse farm or subdivision, $4500 per acre. Talmadge Williams Moultrie 229-985-7347 Colquitt 55 A. farming, woods, river, cotton base, great hunting, fishing, close to Moultrie, $115,000, will finance, $5000 down payment, pvd. road. J. Wolter Funston 229-941-5642 Colquitt 86 A., 50 A. in planted pines, 12 yrs. old, 2 A. pond, 30x50 metal bldg., home, $350,000, Ive. msg. Francine Rossman Moultrie 229-782-7163 Colquitt Approx. 80.21 A., 31 A. in cultivation, pretty home sites, $3400 acre. Rawls Cairo 229-378-4528 Lowndes 38 A., 1/2 field, 1/2 wooded, fish pond, well stocked, $160,000, will finance to right person. L.B. Hiers Valdosta 229-2422050 Marion 30 A., newly built home, 3 A. lake, catfish pond, creek, perfect for livestock, hunting, $285,000. C. Morgan Buena Vista 229-649-6769 Miller 400 A., 275 permitted for irrigated crop, 125 pasture, woods, timberland, 175 presently pivot irrigated, crop basis, timberland surrounded, abundant wildlife, $3000 per acre. Parks Callan Colquitt 229758-6174 Miller 417 more/less acres, approx. 155 A: wooded, never cut, one silo, one harvester, several ponds, ideal for hunting, $3000 per acre. Sidney Copeland Iron City 229-2201245 Pulaski 132 A., pvd. roads, small pond, 85 open, lge. barn, timber, $2200 A., adjoining 10 A. w/century old home, small orchard, $85,000, sell together. Annette Hall Hawkinsville 478-783-3282 Pulaski 138 more/less acres, superb hunting and fishing, pasture, pines, some hdwd., hwy. frntg., huge creek on two sides, $3500 acre. Colding Brady Pitts 229-6486261 Schley 80 more/less acre, open and wooded, pines, huge oaks, beau. homesite, off Main Road, close to schools, churches, county water, ideal for country living, nego., $2200/A. Louise Harbuck Albany 229-9246285 Stewart 19.77 A. brick home overlooking 3 A. lake, 2 A. pasture lge. hdwds. and 1O and 20 yr. old pines, $395,000. Pat Singleton Lumpkin 229-838-4673 Sumter 400/more A. pasture, hay, woods, ponds, running stream, cross fenced, deer, turkey, dove, quail, $1600 per acre, equip. available. Clinton Holloway Plains 229-9248691 Terrell 100 wooded acres, 37 acres long leaf pines, near Parrott, deer, turkey, quail, on Turkey Creek, $265,000. Lambert Suess Albany 229-883-4299 Terrell 50 A. mini farm, 30 A. pasture 40 x 60 barn, 3 horse stalls, 40 x 120 hog parlor, 6 A. lake, home, cabin, deer, $235,000. Nancy Carson Dawson 229-995-5178 229-9956569 Terrell 88 acre timber- 76 acre 8 yr. old planted pine, 12 A. mature mixed timber, professionally managed, pond site, exc. hunting/investment tract, $2500/A. A. Johns Dawson 229-995-5371 229-343-3627 Thomas 115 A. cotton, 45 acres woods, pond site, just 10 mi. Thomasville, !mtg. on Hamp Rogers and Patten/Coolidge Rds., $5000/ann. land rent, may carry, $365,000 price. T.A. Scott Thomasville 229-226-8088 Turner 143 A. farm near Ashburn and 1-75 w/house and barn, two stocked ponds, deer, quail, turkey on'land, 70 A. in cultivation, 30 in pasture, other timber. H.M. Ponder Ashburn 229-567 -2573 Turner 160 A. on Alapaha River, 90 A. cultivatable w/pivot, 4 A. pond w/6" well, great hunting, deer, turkey, hogs, $3000 per acre. Ronnie Waters Rebecca 229-643-7605 Wilcox 232 A. on US 280, two houses, 3 lakes, cross fenced, Coastal, catch pens, improved land, 65 A. row crop, ready for cattle, $2500 per acre, help funding. Roy Styles Alpharetta 770-475-4342 Wilcox 250 A., house, 2 pivots, hwy. frntg., 12" well w/line shaft turbine pump, exc. for crops, turf, etc., $600,000. R.D. Lamb Rochelle 229-365-2628 Wilcox 9 A. w/house, barns, small pond, quiet, low taxes, excellent mini farm, 10 additional acres available, $180,000. Kelsie Brady Pitts 229-328-7384 Farmland Northwest For information about ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651-9081 or 404651-9082. Bartow 10.2 acres, fenced and cross fenced, house, covered arena, 6 stall barn, wash rack, tack, feed, hay storage, small pond, 3 mi. 1-75, asking $415,000. Larry Brantley Cartersville 770-382-3326 Bartow 2 adjacent 5 acre lots off Hwy 20 on Woodall Road, pretty property/area, near lake Allatoona and public launch, $21,500 per acre. Buddy Starnes Woodstock 770-5920711 Bartow 22 acres of beau. rolling, wooded land, stream with lake site, less than 1/4 mile from hundreds of acres of Government land, exc. Equestrian opportunity. Stewart Cobb Kennesaw 770-427-1405 Bartow 30 acres, 20x24 shop, home, located 5 miles from Douglasville and Hiram, near Hwy 92, $600,000. Tim Caryile Douglasville 770-920-5717 Bartow 34 acres, Sugar Valley area in Gordon County, 2000 feet road frontage, creek, property line, $5200 per acre. James Jackson 478-992-9374 Submit ads by Wednesday noon. 706-285-3230 Mildred Jenkins Thomasville 229-226-0981 Hyde Calhoun 706-629-0974 Wednesday September 14, 2005 THE MARKET BULLETIN Page 5 Bartow 90+ acres fenced pasture, 1700'+ creek frontage, road frontage, residence, layer hen operation, rental/tenant houses, 40x60 workshop, 1OOK KW, generator, barns, Haralson 5.75 acres w/house, private county water, about half woods and grass, big garden flowers, $199,000. George Cosper Tallapoosa 770-574-2472 Aerating, bushhogging, pasture maintenance, food plots, Master Wildlifer. Jonathon Will Pendergrass 770-534-7581 Backhoe, tractor & Bobcat work, custom _Georgia Cooking_ 3 wells. J.M. Barrs Kingston 706632-7320 Haralson 61 acres of beau upland and hay baling, round 4'x5' & square, build and Carroll 13.85 A. fenced pasture/wooded fertile bottom land, creek frontage, $4500 per clean out ponds & lakes, drainage work, w/large hardwoods, pond, springs, rocks, 4- acre. David Peck Tallapoosa 770-574-5906 hydroseeding. M. Kennerly Hoschton 404- Aunt Delia's Squash Casserole stall barn w/storage space, well/county water, Haralson Motivated seller, 47.58 acres or 547-4029 w/mobile home, $235,000. Bruce Yarbrough Villa Rica 770-402-4270 Carroll 16.5 acres on paved road, 1 mile South of 1-20, 2/3 pasture, 1/3 woods, stream across property. Jack Dewberry Breman 770-537-3907 Carroll 21 acres w/farm house, 2 barns, (2) 24+/- acres secluded, lrg. creek, mature hardwoods, close to 1-20, $4700 per acre, by owner. Mike Dyrus Atlanta 770-900-7950 Haralson Waco 5+ acres, old small farm house, timber, stream and partial pasture, close to Interstate 20 and UWGA school location. Jack Jones Powder Springs 404- Barns & fences built, bushhogging, spraying fertilizing, seeding, all types pasture maintenance, riding areas built, & maintained, light grading & hauling, Bobcat work. Richard Heard Canton 770-479-9686 Barns, shed, additions, restorations, metal roofing, etc., free quotes, references. Russell 1 pound squash, cooked and mashed 1/2 cup chopped onion 1 cup grated extra sharp cheese 1 teaspoon sugar 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper shed, fenced w/year round creek. Robin 277-3898 Knick Commerce 706-336-8846 1/2 cup mayonnaise Pierce Carrollton 770-443-6833 Carroll 60 acres: 40 acres pasture, 20 acres wooded, $10,000 per acre. Paul Fontaine Carrollton 770-834-3638 Murray For sale 14 acre land, brick home on property, fenced, well, 400' road frontage, paved road, $150,000, house built 1966, older chicken house. Winston Bryant Weber Rd. Beaver, other nuisance animals, trapped to ext. or your satisfaction, dams removed. Mike Thomasson Buchanan 770-646-5810 Bushhogging & finish mower. L. Touchton 1 egg, beaten 1 stick butter, melted 1 sleeve Ritz crackers, crushed Carroll Horse farm, 19.5 acres, 30 stall Crandall 30711 706-422-8530 Fairburn 770-633-0490 Combine squash, onion, cheese, sugar, salt, pepper, mayonnaise and egg barn, wash rack, bath, office, riding arena, 7 Paulding 1OA., Draketown Community, W. Bushhogging & finish mowing, Coweta & pastures, 5 stall barn w/2 lrg. storage sheds, Paulding, near Tallapoosa River, Goldin Rd., surrounding counties. Clay Fincher Moreland in a large mixing bowl. Stir to mix well. Pour into a greased 2 quart baking dish. pond, nice location. Buddy Morris Bowdon old homeplace site, stream, area of lrg. tracts, 678-423-8738 Combine melted butter and crushed Ritz crackers in a medium size mixing 678-378-5109 lrg. new homes, $120,000. Bill Headrick Bushhogging & other tractor work within 25 Catoosa 31+ acres, creek, pond, 1/2 Acworth 770-974-6908 miles of Mansfield for $30/hr. Ken Davis bowl. Stir with a fork to combine. pasture, trees, 5 miles from 1-75, $4995 per Paulding 7 acres, barn, well, double wide, Mansfield 706-468-9142 Sprinkle cracker mixture over casserole. Bake at 350 degrees for 35 to 40 acre. Billy Cardin Ringgold 706-673-5306 creek, half wooded, half cleared, $175,000, Bushhogging & tractor work, Bobcat work, Catoosa 39 A. farmland, pasture, good cond., new Georgia Community. Jerry Henson finish mowing, timber cleaned-up, trees has county water & creek across back, $5,800/A. Dallas 770-459-9291 removed. Denny 0. Barsky Spalding 678- minutes. Martha Wood Steve Rochelle Ringgold 706-483-9951 Polk 13 acres for sale, private, 1 mile from 858-2788 Conyers, Ga. Catoosa 40 acres East of Ringgold, public schools, wooded/pasture, road frontage, Bushhogging work done at reas. rate by utilities, city water, State Trout stream on suitable for home/minifarm. Jeff Rhinehart exp. operator, prompt service. L. Blankenbaker Testing notes: This is a good basic squash casserole. paved road, near Churches and school. John Cedartown 770-324-1802 Dallas 770-443-4234 770-337-9151 Epps Tunnel Hill 706-935-3544 Polk 20 acres, $5000/acre, US 278, 10 Bushhogging, $55/per hr./Bobcat work, Chattooga 21 7/10 acres, view of Lookout acres, $5000/acre, Kinwood Rd. Duane West $65/per hr. within 25 miles of Griffin Ga. Pat Pineapple Grilled Chicken Thighs Mountain, pasture, woods, shed, pond, Cedartown 770-748-7458 Wilson Griffin 404-5572802 404-557-2801 1 cup (6-oz.can) pineapple juice $168,000 firm. Charles Millican Menlo 706862-2710 Chattooga 60+/- acres, wooded Mountain land, Chattooga county, Hwy 100 North Polk 22 acres with water, grt. for horse farm, near 278 Rockmart, $8500 per acre, owner financing avail., smaller tracts avail in same area. Greg Lewis Rockmart 770-684-1957 Bushhogging, all types of clearing, build/repair, trout/farm ponds, horse arenasfooting, all types of Bobcat/trackhoe work, hauling dirt-gravel, 27 yrs. exp., North Ga. 2 Tablespoons brown sugar 1/2 cup soy sauce 1 clove garlic, minced toward Summerville from State Hwy 20, deer Polk 36 acres North of Aragon just off Hwy David Tritt Talking Rock 678-313-8904 8 boneless skinless chicken thighs and turkey, $270,000, call before 9 P.M. Roger 101, open and hardwoods, county water, Bushhogging, dense brush, heavy vines, 1 large pineapple, cored and sliced 1-inch thick Farr Villa Rica 770-459-5927 770-459-6312 fronts 2 roads, $11,000 per acre. Ricky small trees, jungle_ clearing, land clearing, free Chattooga 7 acres, paved road, land is rolling Bennett Aragon 770-684-9426 estimates, reasonable. Gene Brown Byron Combine pineapple juice, brown sugar, soy sauce and garlic in a small bowl. to hilly and has a running creek, privacy w/a grt. Polk 40 acre hilltop, heavily wooded in 478-953-3330 Pour over chicken thighs; refrigerate several hours or overnight. location. Larry Tate Rome 770-547-2051 oaks, hickories, exc. hunting, good homesites, Bushhogging, finish mowing, all tractor, Chattooga 7+/- acres of Gore Subligna 4 miles west of Cedartown, $4800 acre. Steve garden tilled, plowing, Bobcat work, Remove chicken from marinade. Grill chicken, covered with grill lid, over Road in Chattooga County, cleared, road Camp Athens 706-549-5319 driveways, landscaping, over seeding pasture medium heat 20 to 30 minutes or until chicken reaches internal temperature frontage on 2 sides, perfect for mini farm, Polk 40.49 acres, 1 1/2 miles from restoration, Henry & Rockdale & surrounding of 170 degrees. Place pineapple slices on grill during last 1O minutes of $55,000. Ron Vasser Rome 706-292-0021 Cedartown, limits on Robinson Road, exc. counties. Joe Young Henry 770-490-9859 cooking time. Chattooga 78.4+/- acres of North half of pasture land, natural gas, $8750 per acre. Bushhogging, finish mowing, gardens roto- LL73, E&W of Ridgeway & Longhollow Larry Dooley Cedartown 770-748-5985 tilled, all types of plowing, disking, Meredith Appleton Roads, known as "Bat Fleming's Farm" 3 Polk 9 acres w/2 homes on property, shop fertilizer/lime spread, pasture aerating, miles North of Trion, $186,000. Roland and utility buildings, county and well water, driveways scraped. Roy Watson Fairburn Macon, Ga. Fleming Austell 770-948-2223 $257,000; 16 additional acres w/pond avail. 770-964-4550 404-642-6766 Chattooga 9.23 acres, wooded w/waste w/purchase of property, make offer. Tony Bushhogging, finish mowing. gardens tilled, Coconut Cake and elec. avail .. good location on Dairy Road, Summerville, Ga., $3000 per acre, good investment. Dale Housch Summerville 706857-3015 Knight Cedartown 770-748-5848 Polk Lrg. house on 57.03 cares, 2 barns, lighted riding arena, animal houses fenced, creek on property, must see, $829,000, Rockdale, Newton & surrounding counties, no job too small. David Carter Covington 770784-1786 Covering all of NE Ga., backhoe, tractor, 1 (18.25 ounce) package butter flavor cake mix 4 whole eggs 1 cup sour cream Chattooga Bottomland, pasture, Mountain serious inquiries only. Rick Rogers Rockmart Bobcat work & bushhogging, custom hay 1/3 cup vegetable oil land, 1/2 mile road frontage, deer, turkey, creek, spring, 25 miles from 1-75 @ Adairsville, 261 acres @ $3500 per acre ($913,500) by owner. Dave Barclay Smyrna 770-4351034 Chattooga Mountain property Cloudland, Georgia, 1O acres w/small rustic cabin, $99,500, 2 P.M. to 5 P.M. Walter Grubbs Dallas 770-443-9260 Floyd 105 acre farm house, 7 stall barn w/apartment, riding pad, creek frontage. Tom Lane Silver Creek 706-234-3052 Floyd 15+/- acres in Silver Creek area, partially wooded, has 2 lrg. pasture areas, or could be used for home, $75,000, very beau. property. Bill O'Shaughnessy Canton 678947-0189 Floyd 32 acres, $8000/acre, wooded, 420 foot road frontage, Everett Springs Road, back joins National Forest, grt. hunting, fishing within 1 mile, will not divide. Thomas Michael Greenway Douglasville 770-942-4576 Gordon 29 acre lake fenced pasture, 5 stall barn, shed, 4 chicken houses, no equip., some wooded area, paved entrance. Frank Saxon Canton 404-626-8508 Gordon 31.71 acres, river bottoms w/beau. building sites, mobile home, barn and several storage buildings on property, partially wooded w/ balance in pasture, $250,000. Johnny White Calhoun 706-625-9090 Gordon 32 extremely private and quiet Mountain views, 1 hr. from Atlanta near National Forest, convenient to Adairsville, Calhoun, & Rome, last area of it's kind in NW GA, $6995/acre. Eric Abernathy Calhoun 678-986-2099 Gordon 47 acres, 24 acre fesue and orchard grass, 23 acre river bottom cropland, 770-684-4131 Walker 11.98 acres on Moon Lake Road, 1600' road frontage, $4200 per acre. Ronald Griffin 153 Reid Drive Eatonton 31024 706485-6553 Walker 13.2 acres, house on property, barns, 3 out buildings, fenced houses, across from Chickamauga battle field, $300,000 firm. Kay Redhorse Chickamauga 706-375-3476 Walker 22 acres, fenced w/good grass, lake, can divide, $5000 per acre, road frontage. Gary Ridley LaFayette 706-638-1911 Walker 25+/- acres, beau. pasture land, corner property, over 1600' road frontage, creek frontage, 3 miles south of historic Chickamauga, $250,000, option to purchase 35+/- adjoining acres. Cindy Scoggins Chickamauga 423-240-1488 706-539-2618 Walker 5.3 acres in Villanow, $9000 per acre, call before 9 P.M. Al Fallon La Fayette 706-397-2403 Walker Mini farm, 11 acres, 5 acres, cleared, fenced and cross fenced, barn, out building, pond, fruit trees, city water, 2 septic systems, $200,000. Jack Wade Chickamauga 706-375-1836 Walker Mountain land, 1O to 40 acres, wooded, secluded, restricted 10 acre tracts, Taylors Ridge near LaFayette, 20 mins. to Chattanooga, 90 miles NW of Atlanta, $6000 per acre. E. Robertson LaFayette 706-6391999 706-639-3334 Whitfield 18 beau. acres w/stream on property and adjoins a creek on back of property, paved road frontage with city water access, $12,000 acre, nego. Sandra Ridley Dalton 706-695-4034 Whitfield 20 acres, Cohutta, beau. land, baling, grading, clearing, drainage work, weed control, hyrdoseeding. James Hogsed Auburn 678-425-8421 Custom built barns & buildings, farm fencing (wire & wood), sawmill work. Mitch Allen Auburn 770-867-2001 678-873-8612 Custom horse barns & pole bldgs. and storage buildings, fences of all types, especially horse fence (wood/wire), Paulding, Polk & Northwest Ga. Jim Vesmarovich Dallas 770-505-6959 Farrier service, OSHS certified, shoes all the around, $65, partly, $55, trimming, $25, also corrective shoeing. Jamie Lambert Newnan 770-253-0042 Farrier, natural hoof care, (PT), performance barefoot horses, all over Ga. Andrew Leech Lumpkin 706-867-4890 Fence building & repair, Bobcat work, bushhogging, sand blasting, trailer restoration & welding, many other farm services available. Mike Blackburn Commerce 706335-2376 Fence charger repairs for cattle & horses. Wilfred Milam Douglasville 770-942-4672 Firebreak harrowing, bushhogging, wildlife food plots, welding on farm equipment. John Bailey Leary 229-792-6601 Food plot preparation & planting for upcoming fall season. Christopher Rodewolt Newington 912-754-7480 Get rid of nuisance birds or animals. specializing in crows, deer, geese or turkeys. Zeb Brown Mableton 678-873-6234 Horse body clipping, full or hunter in Carroll, Douglas, Coweta counties, extensive experience w/show horses. Tammy Opperman Whitesburg 770-832-8768 1/4 cup water 1/4 cup sugar 3 Tablespoons self-rising flour 1 teaspoon coconut flavor extract Icing (recipe follows) Combine all ingredients in a large bowl of electric mixer; mix at slow speed to combine. Mix on medium speed 4 minutes. Pour batter into four greased and floured 8-inch cake pans. Bake at 350 degrees for 18 to 20 minutes or until wooden pick inserted in center comes out clean. Remove from pans; cool completely. Frost with the following icing recipe. Icing for Coconut Cake 1 cup white corn syrup 1 Tablespoon sugar 4 egg whites, stiffly beaten 1 teaspoon coconut flavor extract Combine corn syrup and sugar in medium saucepan; bring to boil over medium heat. Boil for 2 minutes. With mixer running, slowly add hot syrup mixture. Beat until fluffy. Stir in 1 teaspoon coconut extract. Frost between layers, top and sides of cake. Vernard Wilson Nicholls, Ga. Testing note: Don't use too much icing between layers or you won't have enough for the sides of the cake! Try garnishing with extra coconut, toasted. Unless otherwise indicated, all redpes 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 1050' river frontage, paved road, county farm house, vacant, county water, 365' paved Horses hauled anywhere in Ga. or other questions or problems regarding recipes featured in this column, call 1-800- water, new wood fence on front, $5750 per road frontage, horses, Alpaca campground. states, also have tractor for bushhogging in 282-5852 (toll-free statewide). Please do not contact the individual who acre. Charlie Payne Calhoun 770-548-1445 Gordon 5.76 acre w/9 yr. old house ranch style, county water and well, 13 miles off 1-75 1n Calhoun, Ga., fenced, $195,000. Carl Scoggins Ranger 706-334-2433 Gordon 70.73+/- cattle farm, 54'x60' hay barn, house on property, long road frontage, 4 miles 1-75, $11,000 acre. Bob Killcreas Calhoun 706-629-4192 Haralson 148 acres, Tallapoosa River frontage, 35 acres in pasture, 15 min. from Dallas off Buchanan Hwy, abundant wild life, good roads through property, $5000 per acre, make offer. Mark Griner Powder Springs 770-427-9910 Haralson 16.709 acres w/800' paved road frontage, completely fenced w/county water, has lrg. creek and small pond, property has house and barn; also has well and lrg. pasture, $260,000. W. Allen Tallapoosa 770574-5655 Haralson 23.58 acres, half pasture, half wooded, septic and well, county water avail., 350' road frontage, beau., private site, $7000 acre, aft. 6 P.M. Terry Minnix Buchanan 770- firewood, country living, $192,500, financing. Frazier Long Lawrenceville 770-962-6345 Whitfield 44+/- acres, hardwoods, views, county water, new driveway, lots of wildlife, will divide into two tracts. Roger Peppers Dalton 706-280-2574 706-259-2983 FARM SERVICES ff you have questions regarding ads m this category, call Brenda Donnell at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082. The Market Bulletin publishes advertisements for Farm Services in the first issue of each month. Please adhere to the following guidelines when submitting an ad for farm services. All farm services must be performed on the farm of the individual desiring the service. Farm Services and Farm Services Wanted ads are limited to 30 words. 33 yrs. exp. custom timber clearing, excavation of & surfacing horse riding arenas, horse paddocks, trackhoe/trucking, long driveway & graveling, bury dead animals. Bill Dallas and surrounding area, call for reasonable rates. Larry H. Boatright Dallas 770-445-8507 I custom build small barns & other farm structures. Billy Healan Conyers 770-922-0685 I custom cut logs into valuable lumber w/woodmizer at your place, 14 yrs. exp. & do top gualityjob. S. D. Smith Baxley 912-367-5772 Lakes, ponds, land clearing, swamps drained, creeks dredged, timber clean-up, horse farm work, fence rows cleared, draining problems fixed, 27 yrs. exp., licensed & insured. Bobby Karr Fairburn 678-773-4895 770-969-2060 Light duty tractor work, bushhogging, garden plowing, food plots, call for quote. nm Cannon Covington 678-471-3807 Pole barns, Bobcat work, light grading, erosion control, landscaping, horse arena, maintenance, driveways, fences, serving Jackson, Banks, Barrow. Abel Hernandez Maysville 678-524-1744 Portable sawmill work to custom cut your logs into lumber on your property, will haul logs & deliver to your location. J. J. Andrews submitted the recipe. Small jobs, irenching, grading, pipe welding, small tractor repair, rings, driveways, digging, dirt moving. Bob Leamy Gainesville 770-869-1699 678-485-7622 Smooth top quality lumber from your trees or logs, custom sawed on your property, cut to your specification w/woodmizer portable bandsaw sawmill. Rich Odom McDonough 770-954-9218 Standard sawyers portable sawmilling, your logs & lumber, specializing in rough fencing, barn materials & specialty cuts, serving the CSRA, priced as low as .25/bf. Kyle Bosdell Appling 706-495-2802 706-877-9948 Stump grinding, Cobb & surrounding counties, farm, residential, can grind up to 16" deep if needed, free est. Mike Cook Austell 404-579-6093 Stump grinding, big jobs, small jobs, 24 hrs. response most cases, Pickens, Cherokee, Gordon & Bartow counties. Ed Jones Fairmount 706-337-2888 Stump grinding, dependable & reasonable, Henry and all surrounding counties, free estimates. Hal Miller Stockbridge n0-389-3288 Stump grinding, licensed & bonding, free est., serving Fayette, Coweta, Clayton, Meriwether, South Fulton counties. Jim Bailey Newnan 770-463-6903 Stump grinding, pruning, tree removal, limbs chipped into mulch, priced reasonably, Douglas & surrounding counties, free est. Danny Allen Douglasville 770-947-3151 Stump removal, clearing, raking, grading, ponds, built or cleared, fountains pads constructed, roads built, pipe installed, 30 yrs. exp., 100 mile radius of Atlanta. Carl Stapleton Atlanta 678-549-1684 Stumps ground neatly below ground level, reas. priced, free estimate. Glen Whitley Bethlehem 770-867-2718 Tiiiing, gardens, yards, food plots, garden tractor w/42" tiller, $55/1 st. hr., 1 hr. min., $40 additional, Atlanta East, South. Danny 646-8746 Butler Braselton 706-654-3777 McDonough 678-432-6531 Ads cannot be called in by phone. Riverdale Snellville 404-702 5425 Page 6 THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday September 14, 2005 Tractor work, bushhogging, tiller/disking, food plots, light grading, $35.00 per hour, Middle Ga. counties. Donnie Martin Fort Valle~ 47S-S25-2622 Will build farm fence w/wood or wire, corrals, farm bldgs. & all other related work, statewide serv. Robert Hayes Hartwell 706376-670S Will saw your logs into lumber at your location with portable sawmill, reas. rates. Billy Bridges Winterville 706-742-9564 Wood-mizer portable sawmill, 16 yrs. exp., will come to your property/saw logs into top qlty. lumber of your specifications. John Adams Dawsonville 706-265-S147 Woodmizer portable sawmill, will come to your porperty & saw logs into top quality lumber. Teri)'. Brook Oxford 770-7S7-S022 Farm Services Wanted Want individual w/tractor & mulching equip. to tied-up & lay plastic & irrigation in Hiawassee area; looking to make deep beds w/5-6' plastic. Bill Enola Hiawassee 706-S969966 Want someone to bale 60 ac. for hay, low qlty. horse hay. Peggy Storey Rockmart 770505-3119 Want someone to build traditional post beam barn on rny property frorn oak timbers cut from my property. Kurt Schmitz Hiram 770-443-593S Want someone to bushhog pasture. J. Axley Kennesaw 770-42S-7063 Want someone to cut & bale 100+ acres of hay on halves, must have equipment, leave message. James Cook Box Springs 229649-602S Want someone to harvest 20 acres of mixed timber, you keep 50% of revenue, easy access. Phil Delaney Toomsboro 404-569SS30 Want someone to reburbish 6 ac. pasture, reseed w/fescue & rye. W. Costley Powder Springs 770-422-055S Want someone to remove & clean up debris from S large pine trees, you keep the wood, must be insured. Alma Richardson Fargo 912-637-5291 Want tinsmith to do small fabricating job at my place. Stanley Wilson Rockmart 770443-679S Want turtle trapper, small lake near Mariela w/approx. 100 snappers & sliders, up to 1S" shells, you catch them they're yours. Jan Stucky Marietta 770-509-1130 FARMLAND RENT/LEASE If you have quesfions regarding ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082. The Farmland for Rent/Lease category is published the last issue of each month. Please adhere to the following guidelines when submitting an ad for Farmland for Rent/Lease or Rent/Lease Wanted When submitting ad, please designate it for the Farmland for Rent/Lease category. Notices to buy or sell farmland are published only in the special fall or spring farmland editions Ads must not exceed 30 words. 12 acre pasture, barn, 4 miles from Marietta. Bill S('.inks Marietta 770-42S-7622 151 acres of hunting land for rent or lease, no more than 4 hunting on it, no Sunday hunting. Wayne Poole Cadwell 47S-6S94047 47S-6S9-6S97 200 A. available for hunting lease in lower Laurens Co. Oscar Beacham Rockledge 47S-272-67S3 2005-2006 hunting lease, deer and turkey, West Central Ga., 260 acres, campsite w/amenities, exc. hunting and camping. Thomas Martin Re~nolds 47S-S47-3S64 35 acres hay fields for lease. Larry McClure Milledgeville 47S-749-0104 5 acre pasture land w/4 stall barn, elec., water avail., very reasonable. R. Seth Jonesboro 770-603-0620 55 acres, grt. deer/turkey hunting, 2 hunters only, Colquitt County, fine fishing, $500. J. Wolter Funston 229-941-5642 Approx. 2 acres of primitive property avail. as a base camp for the 2005-2006 hunting season w/access to National Forest, primitive campsite or RV space, ref. reqd. Susan Edwards Smyrna 256-223-0555 Approx. 40 A. avail. for hunting lease in Jackson, Co.; deer, wild turkey, and other wildlife. Willie TurEin Talmo 706-693-4410 Deer hunting land for lease, 320 acres. L. F. Miller Manchester 706-366-2S62 Ethical, non drinking bowhunter looking for a bowhunting lease, Cobb. DeKalb, Rockdale, Gwinnett. James Nipper Eatonton 706-4S40742 Retired farmer has 5 A. pasture, very rich grass for retired miniature horses/donkeys; best care, only $1/yr.; also pay adoption fee & vet bills for each. Bob Rose Toccoa 706-SS65S50 So. Fulton County, pasture and 2 stall barn, 5 acres, will modify, 1O miles outside 2S5, near South Fulton Parkway and Hwy 92, $195/mo. Sandy Weiers Fairburn 770-96473SO Farmland Rent/Lease Wanted Farmland hunting lease land avail., 192 acres mixed timber and hardwood, $S per acre, insurance required. Bonnie Howard Register GA 912-S52-5743 Individual wants 100+ acres in southwest Burke Co., homesite/grove/high point, road frontage, and creek/pond absolutely necessary. R. Douglass Williams 576 Dingler Road Moreland GA 30259 dnalym@yahoo.com Need 1O acres or less in Rabun, Stephens, Towns or Habersham counties, will pay good price, call or Ive. msg. Karin Nedbal Macon GA 47S-744-0040 Want 200 to 1000 acres in the Southern part of Georgia or anywhere in the Southeast part of Georgia. Jim Durden Milledgeville GA 4 7S-454-7976 Want 5 A. land w/at least 1 A. cleared. P. Johnson Marietta GA 67S-797-9040 Want 50-150 acres of farmland suitable for pasture and homesite in Morgan, Bryan, Effington, or SE Bulloch counties. Henry Bell Madison GA 706-342-S203 Want lrg. farm or timber tract, middle Georgia or Piedmont for hunting club, ref. avail. Dan Ergle Stone Mountain GA 770921-2701 Want small acreage w/house in SW Ga., city, or county. John Sweatman 2160C Kings Gate Cir. Snellville GA 3007S 770-736-4162 Want to lease hunting land in Brooks, Lowndes, surrounding cos.; responsible, courteous father/son, ref. provided. Thomas Woods Valdosta GA 229-241-S545 Want to purchase around 20+ acres w/water, Lamar, Pike, Butts, or surrounding area for horses, hunting and home. Cheryl Nadzam McDonough GA 67S-5S3-0005 FARM EMPLOYMENT If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Brenda Donnell at 404-6519081or404-651-9082. Only farm work or farm help wanted advertisements allowed. No commercial, industrial or domestic employment permitted. Mature, historically oriented couple available for the care & security of your property, northern zone preferred. D. Clark Gibson 706-59S-0575 Couple wants job on poultry farm, exp. in broilers & heavy breeders. M. Chandler Flowery Branch 404-200-1 S3S Exp. cattleman needed, basic farming exp. including equipment operation, A.I. exp., fax contact information. Tommy Mead Midville 706-554-0662 Exp. couple to work on small horse farm, caretaker, feed, turn-out, housing furnished/salary, references, long term, all utilities. L. Jones Aragon 706-232-2S70 Exp. man on cattle farm, repairing fences & giving hay in large bales, housing. Truett Pulham Fairburn 770-964-6936 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 Mature female, 52 seeks employment, would like to have light duty or caretaker position, have references. Patsy Lee Dalton 706-217-6993 Part-time grounds keeper, handy man needed, small house available, references, other income required. Mary Lanier Lithonia 770-4S4-S663 Small family seeking broiler farm work w/exp., housing/salary. Renes Smith Sugar Valley 706-234-S594 Want 2 mature people to live & work on poulty farm, salary & housing, Tunnel Hill area. Garry Miracle Ringgold 706-673-356S Want experience, responsible, dependable horse person, equine operation, all duties, worker/manager, benefits, apt. Olin Wooten Hazlehurst 912-375-6016 912-375-60SO Want farm ranch manager w/mech. maintenance exp., dependable, travel/salary, housing. Angie Burrell Hazlehurst 912-375-3366 Want someone to care for our horses in exchange for reduced rent of nice apt. & board of 1 horse. Dawn Blackmore Cartersville 770-712-7157 Woman seeks man/couple, help manage beef cattle farm, housing. small salary, occasional bonus, references. Gloria Lindsey Alapaha 229-533-4S46 Young single man, age 22, wants joti on farm, can relocate, room/board & salary. Todd Barfield 275 Dandron Road Moultrie 3176S FARM MACHINERY If you have questions regarding this category, call Brenda Donnell at 404-6519081or404-651-9082. Only farm machinery and equipment owned by the advertiser and used in his/her own farming operation can be advertised; those persons advertising for machinery and equipment wanted must be seeking those items for their own farming operation. '01 JD gator, 4x2, 102 hrs., bedliner, manuaI dump, windshield, front brush guard, rear hitch, $4300. Steve Hart Sharpsburg 770463-2777 '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 '04 Kubota L3130 4WD w/loader, GST transmission, S6 hrs., $16,500. Smith Dickson Stapleton 706-547-3374 '05 7x1 S equipment trailer, 12,000 lb. gross, $2500. Forrest Odum Flowery Branch 770967-2936 770-654-7135 '44 Ford 2N, unused rear tires, runs great, good lift, $3SOO. Scott Clauton Clarkesville 404-274-9465 '47 9N-2N Ford Ferguson, 5' bushhog & misc. plows, $2000/obo. L. L. Martin Climax 229-246-4871 '47 AC WC to restore, includes a new radiator, hot mag., decals, extra carb., F&H front spoke wheels, $SOO. F. Thomas Barnesville 770-35S-0759 '49 AC tractor mdl. G, unused tires, battery, Ioaks & runs great w/cultivator, $3400. Brooks Bell Dacula 770-962-3S11 '50 C Farmall, completely restored, all decals, unused tires, runs great, $4000. Dennis Marshall Tifton 229-3S6-0956 '50 Ferguson T-20, motor noisy, good lift, 12 volt system, $950. Bobby Frady Toccoa 706SS6-1191 '50 Ford SN, good condition, $3000; '52 SN, fair condition w/cutaway harrow, $2900. Billy Queen Powder Springs 770-94S-0174 '50's Farmall Cub w/belly mower & other equipment, exc. condition, $3000. M. Kelley Colquitt 229-75S-3191 '52 SN Ford tractor w/scrape blade & scoop, block has hole inside, have rebuildable engine, rear tire, leaks, $2200. Frank Ru('.recht Ellijay 706-69S-639S '52 Ford SN, runs well, converted to 12 volt, has boom pole, asking $2700. Ron Downey Cumming 770-SS9-9255 770-SS7-7773 '52 Ford SN, scrape blade, dirt scoop & bushhog, $2900; '64 Case 310 G crawler loader, $6500. Fred Cook Roopville 770S54-5100 '52 PowerKing economy tractor, good condition, runs well, 60" cutting deck, plow, harrows, cultivator, manual lift, $1200. William McClean Clarkesville 706-754-S976 '53 Golden Jubilee tractor, good running condition, good tires, nice. Robert Chasteen Commerce 706-336-6769 '54 AC WO wide front-end loader, unused tires, very good restored condition, 3-pt. hitch PTO, all work, $3000. Ben Moore Newnan 404-969-S 167 '54 Jubilee N.A.A., rebuilt engine, clutch pressure plate, release bearing, unused tires, good sheet metal. Lee Henderson Douglas 912-3S4-3745 '55 Ford 740, in good condition, partially restored, $4000. Norman Pegues Donalsonville 229-S61-2452 '56 lnt'I mdl. 300 tractor, 3-pt. hitch, torque amplifier not working, $1200. Scott Oconee Milledgeville 47S-S04-3993 '6S Ford 2000 tractor, will trade for 2-3 ton dooly truck, not running, w/good body. Jerry Saxton Barnesville 770-35S-7795 '6S Ford F 600 grain truck, good 390 engine, recent tune-up, extra parts, rims, brks., etc. Dan Dixon Gordon 47S-62S-2551 '71 David Brown, 1200A, 66 hp. w/equip., $6000/obo. Ken Foster Mineral Bluff 706455-1701 '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 6600 Ford tractor w/winch, $4500, call evenings. Tip Canup Clarkesville 706-7541056 '75 Cub Cadet 147, 14 hp., Kohler hyd. drive, elec. PTO, 3 plow attachments, mower deck, $1500/obo. Michael Taylor Rockmart 770-596-9434 '75 Ford 7000 tractor, turbo charged, 4 cyl., S/spd., pis w/13' harrow, $5500. Hank Glover Pavo 229-221-4101 'SO Bucyrus-Erie dynahoe 160 backhoe, good sheet metal, strong engine & hyd., $5500. David Crowe Pine Mountain 706SS2-7112 'SO Kubota tractor L1000, 25 hp., dsl. & plow, $1800. Dennis Temples Cartersville 770-3S6-1149 'S4 310 Long tractor, good tires, rebuilt engine, Bushhog brand bushhog included, ready for the season, $4250. James Owens Rocky Face 706-673-2545 706-673-7019 'S5 Ford tractor, mdl. 1710, 3 cyl. dsl. w/bushhog & scrape blade, used very little. J. Richardson Alpharetta 67S-450-9723 'S5 Melroe Bobcat w/manual, 30 hp., 4 cyl. gas, GC, $3SOO/obo; KMC rolling cultivator, 4row converted to 6-row, $300/obo. W. D. Collier Jesup 912-427-3554 'S7 Chev. C70, 366 gas engine, 5/spd. w/2/spd. 22' hyd. spreader body, $7900/obo. Dennis Butler Hoschton 770-S67-7162 '8S Ford 801, 12V, VGC w/plow, $5000, FarmaH Cub, needs paint, good mech., extra parts. Bill Massie Milledgeville 47S-4517517 'S9 JD 650, 4WD, 590 hrs., exc. cond., 4 implements, 16' tandem axle trailer, $7500/firm. Joey LuEo 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 '90 mdl. GMC spreader truck, 14' Chandler bed, all hyd., elec. tarp, all in good condition Lenn Hawks Hull 706-354-S415 '92 3S3 MF tractor, 73 hp., 1075 hrs., great shape, $15,000. Joe D. LeCroy Martin 7063S4-4619 '94 2055 Case IH cotton picker, all up dates, good rubber & duals, ready to pick. Greg Finch Statesboro 912-865-5444 '94 6610 S Ford tractor, dual power, 1023 hrs. w/bushhog front-end loader, shelter, good condition, $15, 500. Clinton Wilson Lula 770S69-3276 '94 Ford 3930, 620 hrs., 53 hp., exc. cond., $12,500. Wesley Brown Meansville 770-567- .3S17 '94 JD 690E LC excavator, 700 hrs., strong runner, good undercarriage, 1 yd. bucket, .$37,500. William Cain Baxley 912-367-7195 '95 Kobelco trackhoe, SK60, 2150 hrs., steel tracks, 27" bucket, $1S,OOO. Joel Neill Newnan 770-253-4261 '96f99 NH uniloader, unused tires, tooth bucket, grapple bucket, pallet forks, $10,500. Jack Sanford Calhoun 706-625-3374 '9S Belarus, 22 hp. 4WD, 390 hrs., bushhog front-end loader, 4S" tiller, box blade, boom, $5000. Bob Richie Carrollton 770-312-1116 1 '69 Chev. 16' metal grain body, no dump, $1SOO. Robert Harrell Davisboro .47S-34S- 399S 10 1/2 heavy duty pull type bushhog, $2500. H. Colquitt Lexington 706743-S22S 1069 NH bale wagon, $31,000. Jimmy Moncrief Roberta 47S-S25-0S65 107 No-till hay buster grain drill, $5000; Kuhn disc mower, 9' 2" cut, $3500, both in good cond., sheltered. Drew Lovell Clarkesville 706-499-7S12 706-754-5952 12' corn wagon, restored & made into an exc. hay riding wagon w/steps, $400. Ronnie Griffin Social Circle 770-464-1540 135 Ferguson dsl., GC, $3950; 200 amp welder/gen. trailer mounted, 2 cyl. Onan, $1250; Farmall 140 eng., $500. Mark Osburn Waycross 912-2S7-1479 912-2S6-4306 14' trailer, steel I-beam frame, dual axle, hvy. duty lift crank, ratchet strap, metal bed, need tires, lgts., $400. John Davis Milner 770-229-190S . 1440 IH combine w/S20 grain head, excellent condition, $7000. Robert W. Montgomery Reynolds 47S-S37-2356 1450 Cub Cadet, hyd., rear tiller, 44" mower deck,, grass catcher, homemade rear scrape blade, $1375. Cline Feigly Marietta 770-57S- 9640 16 disc harrow, $600; 4' bushhog, $525; hay fork, $225; sub-sailer, $250; 6' blade, $225, more, cash. M. Crosby Blackshear 912-449-6573 16 hp. garden tractor turn plow cultivator, $650; 6 hp. Troy-Bilt tiller layoff plow, $650, also other. William Holloway Austell 770- 435-0713 17" Sears rear tine tiller, used 6 hrs., exc. cond., $400. Bill Gillow Demorest 706-754- 5766 1S45 C Case skid steer, 2556 hrs., $11,000. Damon Smith Bostwick 706-474-2554 2 6600 JD combines, '7S 404 motors, one runs, one for parts, $2000 for both, no headers. Joseph Hoff Crawford 706-743- 3103 706-743-512S 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 JD 4-row corn head, 444, shelter, $3500/ea.; S JD 71 flex planters w/hoppers, sheltered, $350/ea. D. R. Hobbs Dexter 478- S75-335S 2 MF 165's, good condition, new paint, etc., $5500-$6500; 1 MF 2S5, runs well, needs paint, $6500. Cam Reed Oakwood 770-536- 2S22 . 2-row Covington planters & cultivator, good condition, $500. Glenn Hightower Cedartown 770-74S-6393 2000 Ford dsl. tractor w/Ford front-end loader, both good condition, $4500, call aft. 6 Em. Jerry SEarks Monticello 706-46S-2543 2001 6' Kuhn Kutter, NH hay rake & tedder rake, all 3 together, $6000. Hamp Alexander Adairsville 770-773-7233 2001 JD 4300 tractor w/JD 430 front-end loader, 4WD, hyd. trans., looks good, runs well, $12,000. Paula Sewell Ellijay 706-273- 0711 2004 Anderson Gooseneck trailer, tilt bed, 10-ton Dexter axles, exc. cond., commerciaI duty, $7500. Jason Strickland Hortense 912269-1505 2004 Belco finishing mower, 72" cut C50RD6, bought new April 2005, $1900. Dwa}'ne Brannon Jackson 770-235-64S9 2055 Case IH cotton picker & Crust Buster boll buggy, single axle, good condition. Mac Harrington Eastman 47S-374-2SOS 47S-374- 71S5 22 disc harrow, $650; S disc Taylorway $250, funnel spreader, also other. William James Alpharetta 770-SS9-9795 2S' Superior trailer, tandem duals, 10-ton oak floor, $4500. Mark Putnals Bostwick 706-474-0601 2S' tandem axle GI- hitch flatbed trailer pine-deck, 6-ton rated, rubrails, spring assist ramps, $3000. Steve Landrum Blackshear 912-2SS-6607 3000 Ford tractor, VGC, new bushhog, pasI hole digger, 601 Ford tractor. T. Henderson Zebulon 770-567-326S 3116 Ford bottom plow & rolling cultivator J. Herndon Hazlehurst 912-375-0050 3930 Ford dsl. tractor, 52 hp., low hrs., exc cond., $13,000. C. D. Gravitt Buford 770 945-4371 4 bottom 1S" Long switch plow, $4000 KMC 6-30" row shield sprayer, $1SOO. Chris Ra}' Lyons 912-565-7231 4' lnt'I rotary mower, used very little, good shape, $350. Richard Baker Canon 706-245 S32S 4' finish mower, exc cond., $5S5; dirt scoop $75. Carl Sanders Moreland 770-251-5393 4' rotary mower, exc. cond., used less than 1O times, made by Razor mowers. Steve Roach Franklin 706-675-3179 4-row Roanoke peanut combine, (3) 21' Long peanut wagons. Ted Cowan Fitzgerald 229-423-5602 4-row cultivator, G wheels, A-marker, 21 dbl. disc. grain drill, lnt'I, mint condition, 20' lnt'I harrow. Robert Dodson Plains 229-S245601 4230 JD power shift transmission, runs well, good tires, $6000. Alvin Holton Lyons 912-57S-3323 4500 M&W round baler, $4SOO. Ivan Wallin Rising Fawn 706-462-2342 423-605-7756 4610 tractor, bushhog auger 9", 7 shank all purpose plow, 2 turner plow, scrape blade, box blade, dsl. tank, $6000. Aubrey Brand Acworth 770529-7321 5' & 6' drawbar pull type rotor mower, PTO driven, $250/ea. or $450 for both. Richard Leach Byron 47S-747-9406 5' 20 disc harrow, $300; 2 gang turning plow, $200; cultivator frame, $200, also other ECS. George Scoville Macon 912-745-2524 5' Bushhog brand mower, exc. condition, $500/obo. Mike Bachelor Blairsville 7067S1-6563 5' King Kutter finishing mower, exc. cond., used twice, $SOO. A. Pratt Gay 706-53S-6744 5' Pittsburg brand Bushhog, exc. cond., $500. Ken White Palmetto 770-463-97S6 5' bushhog, 3-pt. hitch, good condition, $240. B. Walden Powder Springs 770-9435164 501 o Ditch Witch, $6500; Ford dump, $2950; Yamaha 4x4, $3000; box blade, $500. Tim McCord Perry 47S-952-1661 47S-9SS- ssoo 525 M Belarus, 65 hp., 4WD, $1600; 2510 JD tricycle front, $2500, call aft. 6 pm. Greene Thrift Collins 912-6S4-3970 6 JD grain wagon, in exc. cond., JD 7300 planter & ripper bedder. Edward Neidlinger Waynesboro 706-551-0905 6' MF finishing mower, exc. condition, $SOO. And}' Wheeler Maysville 706-367-2549 6' aerator, 3-pt. hitch, exc. cond., 1 yr. old, $300. T. Stokes Woodstock 67S-445-1134 6' pull type bushhog, heavy duty, good condition, no holes in deck w/extra set blades, $600. Ben Gilland Canton 770-345-657S 6' pull type offset harrow, exc. shape, $3200. B. Segar Winder 770-S67-2282 6K3 lnt'I T-06 Drott-skid shovel, $5000; 'S3 lnt'I grain dump truck, needs engine work, $2500. Mitch Eubanks Sandersville 478552-1014 7' commercial finish mower, exc. cond., $2300; 16' trailer, 7000 lbs. cap., $1000. Ro}'ce Horton Winder 770-307-2062 7' finishing mower, rear discharge, 3-pt. hitch, bought new, never used, $1500; 7 shank all purpose plow, $400. Doug Satterfield Gainesville 770-SS9-371 o 705 JD tractor w/front-end loader, $3500. Tamm}' Daws Monroe 770-267-60S2 750 MF grain header & corn header, silver cab, little rust, good motor, $1SOO; 12' field w. cultivator, good condition, $1200. H. Mankus Preston 229-S28-2503 S disc Taylorway harrow, 1 6" hole digger, also other. Ben Danner Stockbridge 67S2S9-S200 S01 Ford tractors dsl. w/some equipment, $3950. Frank Miller Hazlehurst 912-3755219 SN Ford, 1952, exc. paint & condition, 6' box blade, $3000. Al Morgan Oxford 7707S7-0161 SN Ford, great cond., unused tires, lgts.; 30 MF, new paint & lgts., $2SOO/ea., both on 12 volt alt. S. W. Herndon Hazlehurst 912-3754320 SN Ford, motor completely rebuilt, sand blasted, primed & painted w/decals, changed from 6 volt to 12 volt, looks new. David Keadle Thomaston 706-647-74S1 9' hay rake, exc. teeth, paint & tires, 3-pt. hitch, roller bar, $1200. Charlie Wellham Statham 67S-371-7461 9-ton capacity trailer w/fold-up ramps, lgts., 4' w/15 1/2 x 6 1/2 crawler bed, $1SOO. James Wood}' Morganton 706-838-5439 941 B loader, rebuilt engine, good UC, cab, exc. cond., $1S,500. H. Hardegree Winder 770-633-0015 955K loader, exc. mech., not junk, ready to work, $18,700. Lynn Bowles Rome 706-2343492 706-252-01 S3 9N Ford tractor, 12 volt, lgts., new paint, recent tune-up, uses no oil, unused rear tires, exc. cond. Steve Smith Eastman 47S-374-726S AC WO 45 wide front-end, 6 cyl. dsl., pis w/bushhog & 7' JD mower. G. E. Brooks Loganville 770-466-4740 All purpose plow, 9 shank, fair condition, $275. Leonard Draper Douglasville 770949-3014 404-401-5591 Bale pushbar/bale kicker fits JD mdl. 435 round baler. Bob Fowler Royston 706-245- 6S75 Belly mower for Farrmall Super A tractor, 5', good condition, $390. J. S. Wilson Monticello 706-33S-1303 Big Blue module builder w/cab, $4500; AC no-till S-row, $600; 4-row Taylorway cultivator w/spray fenders, $500. Noble Waters Aragon 770-6S4-3450 770-6S4-5457 Big Oxen brand heavy duty hyd. forklift for 3PH tractor, 5' adjustable fork, 6' plus lilt cap., $750. C. Kronmuller Fa~etteville 770-716-8401 Box scrape, $275; dirt scoop, $200; hay spear, $225; Fairbanks morse hit & miss engine, not running, $175. J. Jones Whitesburg 770-834-9760 Only one ad may be placed perfamily unit. Wednesday September 14, 2005 THE MARKET BULLETIN Page 7 Burch planters, 2-row, always sheltered, Ford 9N, runs & lift works, $1400. B. Parks JD 660 combine, hyd.; JD 644 6-row MH pony tractors & parts, Ive. message. E. Sprayer mdl. LPT 500, 500 gallon tank, 11' exc. cond., used 2 yrs., w/seed plates, $1695; Gainesville 770-718-5194 narrow, high tin; JD 216 floating platform. Pattillo Griffin 770-233-8741 trailer & spray booms, Honda 5.5 motor pump, tobacco transplanter, 1-row, good cond., Ford tractor 4600, 1975, dsl., p/s, good David Peck Tallapoosa 770-301-5839 Manure spreader,75 bu., ground driven, $2000. Keith Pitts Rome 706-766-6619 $495. Harold Arnett Tifton 229-392-7233 condition, $7195. B. Hudson Gray 47a-986- JD 6600 combine, $2500; KMC 71 spider good cond., $975; all purpose plow, 5', good Spreader Broadcast Agri-125 lb. capacity, Bushhog 305 series mower, 3PH, slip 6004 478-731-7971 planters, 4-row, $1500 Anthony Lord condition, $285. Carl Dangar Canton 770- exc. cond., adaptable for hitch pan or ball hitch, clutch, front chains, 60" cut, 2" to 12" height, Generator 10 KW w/Kubma dsl. engine, Wrightsville 478-864-2123 751-9722 $75. Tom Mony Douglasville 770-942-2508 cuts up to 3" dia., $1500. Mike Payne exc. cond., $4500; Woods 3-pt. hitch side JD 709 super duty 7' rotary mower, will cut Manure spreader-ground driven, $500; pull Sub-sailer, $600; (3) Ford bottom plow, Fayetteville 770-301-3123 mount 6' cutter, PTO driven, $950. B. Collins 4:' diameter trees, exc. cond., 3-pt. hitch, type 14 disk harrow w/drag, $350, both good $500; 2-row cultivator planter & fert., $600, Bushhog 4', $395; 2 reel hay tedder, $900; Blairsville 706-781-5553 $3300. Frank Dysart Pine Log 770-386-0020 condition. D. Born Carnesville 706-384-3712 also other. G. Brady Hephzibah 706-592- gearbox, never used, $100, call aft. 6 pm. Generator, 60 KW AC dsl. engine, exc. JD 7700 combine, 20' flexhead, good cond., 706-599-3009 2694 Clay Pentecost Winder 770-867-4373 cond., $5800. George Nunn Crawfordville $8000/obo; 12' Athens offset harrow, 24" disc, Mitsubishi 1800, dsl. w/4' mower, hi/lo Super A Farmall w/cultivator & harrow, hyd. Bushhog 5' for use w/any PTO tractor, 706-456-3099 $1750. Charles Harrington Macon 478-742- range, PTO, hyd. & mech. cond. good, $3300. 3-pt. & quick hitch, good condition & sheet $475. Annette Carlisle Murrayville 770-983- Generators 50 KW Katolight w/Perkins dsl. 6726 T. Gunter Vienna 229-268-8043 229-938- metal, $4000. Joe Brewer Cornelia 706-778- 9754 engine, single phase, $4900; 35KW Onan JD 893 corn head, 644 corn head, 9965 6353 6985 Bushhog 7500 2-row peanut combine, KMC 2-row digger, new style, field ready. Keith Boyett Statesboro 912-489'8408 912-7646924 Case 580 Super E backhoe, exc. cond., $9500. Joe Wright Thomaston 706-6471293 Case 7240, 6000 hrs., range w/18.4-42 tires, 90% rubber, CHA, FWD, exc. cond., other equipment available. Clint Garrett Leesburg 229-869-3352 Chipper 3-pt. PTO, Bo/ens, ec. cond., used very little. Joshua Nelson Marietta 404-6441878 Cub Farmall belly mower, cultivators, scrape blade, unused tires, no dings, original dents & paint, $3000. Rex Grimes Carlton 706-614-8353 Cub Farmall tractor w/cultivators, exc. cond., $1900. Dennis Scarborough Nicholson 706-543-4625 Cultivator w/new Covington planter, $750. 0. Clark Flowery Branch 770-540-8772 Cutaway harrow 8 disc, 3PH, $350; spot sprayer, 15 gal., used once, $85; fertilizer spreader, 3PH, $150. James Elliott Lavonia 706-356-4839 D6B crawler, $14,000, new undercarriage, less than 200 hrs., used on farm past 11 yrs. Neil McDaniel Rock Spring 706-764-1170 Dbl.-sided feeder on skids; hay rings; syrup tank; animal cages; feed troughs w/hay racks; 20' GSNK. cattle/utility trailer. Ron Bailey Williamson 770-229-5707 678-230,8048 Deutz 4507A 4WD, 45 hp., good sheet metal, $7000. S. House Silver Creek 706767-0839 Deutz Allis 6035 dsl. tractor, 35 hp., emote hyd., 710 hrs., $6500. David Morgan Danielsville 706-795-3418 Ditch Witch backhoe attachment, exc. cond., $2500; Ditch Witch 3500, 1997, good condition, $6500. C. Martin Jasper 678-2341858 770-735-2165 E110B excavator w/36" bucket & 28" pads. Jerry Joyner Perkins 478-982-2756 478-4947753 E200 lnt'I pan/scraper, good condition, cranks & runs, asking $8500. J. Cooper Gainesville 770-967-6175 Equip. trailer bumper pull, 2" ball, unused dual 6000+ tori/ex axles, 16" sides, ramps 7'x20', $1500, etc. Cory Hulett Milan 229362-4695 Farm Pro compact tractor 2004, turf tires, 20 hp., p/s, 72 hrs. w/5'; Dale Phillips finishing mower, $4200. Larry Holsomback Sugar Valley 706625-2549 Farmall H (1944), restored, exc. condition, w/Cummins dsl., $4500. T. Collins Blairsville 706-835-7220 Generators: Honda EG1400, AC/DC 1.2KVA, $250; Coleman Powermate PM542500 AC/DC, 2250 watts, $350. Wiley Crittenden Washington 706-274-3777 Gleaner F2 combine, fair condition, unused front tires, grain head, $3500/obo. Steve Allen Butler 478-862-3288 Gooseneck flatbed trailer w/ramps, 15'x6.5', 2 axle, regular 6-lug wheels, good tires, all steel, pulls good, $1500/obo./trade. Mark Shaw Chickamauga 423-280-0993 706-5391331 H Farmall, 44 Massey Harris & B Allis Chalmers, $1400-$1800. Jess Arnett Tifton 229-382-6517 Hay spear, heavy duty built, unused condition, $175. Jeff Caudell Carnesville 706-384-2202 Hay/pallet fork for 3-pt. hitch, $145, trailer hitch for 3-pt. hitch, $100. Wayne Quarles Demorest 706-778-5184 Heavy duty 6' bushhog, 60 hp., gearbox, Cat-I, unused, $900; hay fork, $140; 30" dirt scoop, $200. Jeff Connally Powder Springs 770-942-5700 Heavy duty 6' scrape blade, rotates & pivots, $225. L. Cagle Rome 706-235-3592 Heston PT 7 mower/conditioner, needs gearbox work, $400; Heston round 5400 mdl. baler, field ready, $900. 0. Bentley Thomaston 706-647-7089 Husqvarna hyd. 42" cut, 22 hp. twin blades, mdl. YTH 2242, $1200. M. Hopkins Good Hope 770-267-9337 Hustler 5000 express, '93 mdl., $3000; 2000 express, '87 mdl., $2500; KMC inverter 2-row, $500. Del Braziel Atlanta 229-2731990 IH corn headers, 1-6-row mdl. 864, $2500; 1-4-row mdl. 944, $1000, both running condition. Frank Eaton Buckhead 706-3420727 Int'/ 454 dsl. tractor, 45 hp., extra clean, $6200. Frank Landreth Bowman 706-2456001 Int'/ Cub Cadet garden tractor, 12 hp. Kohler, hyd. drive, 48" deck, not running, $250. M. Jones Milner 770-358-3368 JD '52 mdl. B tractor, 3-pt., VGC, $2800; Wagner loader, fits MF 135 tractor, $650. Scott Odum Buford 770-945-7945 JD 1929 GP tractor, complete, many new parts, unused tires. C. E. Clayton Sharpsburg 770-463-3250 JO 1951 B mdl. tractor, exc. cond., $3500. Ronald Clayton Ellijay 706-636-3551 JD 2 9965 cotton pickers, exc. cond, inline cotton picker, 1660 Case combine, 525 bushel grain cart. Roger Smith Abbeville 229-4672095 JD 9960 cotton picker, 4x4 inline head, exc. cond., low hrs. Ernest Selph McRae 229-3624601 229-868-3503 JD 9986 cotton picker, 0 fan hrs., new Case IH SPX3185 sprayer, exc. cond. Curtis Davis Chester 478-358-4042 JD M mdl. tractor, SNM 43595, 3-pt. hitch, live PTO, 12V & wgts. w/cultivators, VGC, $2950. W. Roper Gainesville 770-534-7070 JD combine 4400 w/4-row corn head, 13' grain bed. Ray Thompson Ailey 912-5832346 JD gator CS utility vehicle, 249CC, automatic transmission, $3700. Melinda Wilkins Marietta 770-578-1601 JD grain drill, fair to good condition, $500. Mac Wright 1640 Covington Bridge Rd. SE Fairmount 30139 706-629-0406 JD horse drawn 1-row riding stalk cutter, $350; JD horse drawn 1-row walking cultivator, $250, both restored, call aft. 7 pm. Robert Elliott Chatsworth 706-695-3172 KMC 4-row peanut inverter, unused & ripper bedder w/door & row marker w/7300 planter. Hugh Hosch Waynesboro 706-5544427 Kawasaki mule, 3010, gas, 4WD, 3 hrs., exc. cond., $7800. M. Wood Cartersville 678-355-3060 Kubota 2350 4WD loader, 312 hrs., 5' bucket, 4' bushhog, scrape blade, rock rake, back forks, $12,000. Sandra Mullin Gainesville 678-521-5840 Kubota L-2800 bushhog loader, 15 hrs., GST trans., '04, exc. cond. W. Holtzclaw Canton 770-479-3100 678-232-1982 Kubota TG 1860 dsl., 500 hrs. maintenance completed, new battery, front wheels, filter. Herbert Prichard Colbert 706-540-1334 Kubota front-end loader LA 1002, 6' bucket, fits M series tractor, unused cond., $3400. Brad Sawyer Stockbridge 770-474-4656 Kubota tractor 86100E, 3 cyl. 14 hp. dsl. engine w/4' mower, box blade, boom & 100 lb. wgt. Ray Huddleston Cornelia 706-499-0689 Kubota tractor, dsl., BX23 loader-backhoe, only 26 hrs., $12,500. J. Cashin Alpharetta 770-664-1533 Kuhn 4 & 1/2' power tiller, exc. condition, $1250. Ricky Wehunt Hoschton 706-6542806 Kuhn fluffer, Kuhn 5 disc mower, Deutz-Allis HD 380 square baler, $6000. B. Galmon Calhoun 706-629-8058 Kuhn hay tedder, 13', very good condition, 3-pt. hitch hook-up, field ready, $850. Larry Monosem 4-row air planters w/insecticide hoppers, hyd. or PTO drive, $5500. Jimmy Wood Pineview 229-624-2470 Mule drawn riding cultivator, complete w/all plows & breast yoke & single trees, $375/obo. Harley Thomas Elberton 706-283-4724 NH '03 TB100 tractor, 100 hp., 16x4 trans., exc. cond., $19,000. Keith Brown Milan 229362-4745 NH 1010 bale wagon, $1000; 6 KVA Onan dsl. generator, $1000, also other. David Dickson Rutledge 706-474-6956 NH 269 square baler, needs adjustment but will bale, $250. Ben Wright Buchanan 770646-3228 NH 848 round baler, $4500; Vicon 5 disc mower, $2200, both in exc. condition. M. Chumley Jasper 706-692-5040 NH 853 round baler, good condition. Paul Burke Midville 706-554-4465 706-466-2196 NH grooming mower & bushhog, used only 6 times, $1300 & $700., exc. condition. Jimmy Olson Moreland 770-328-5254 NH hayline 270 baler, $1500/obo.; Jnt'I harvester pull rake, $500; 7-row plow, $250. Victor Whitehead Jackson 770-775-5540 NH manure spreader, $1150/obo., will consider trade. E. Schatt/er Commerce 404569-1754 678-234-0600 No-till drill, Tye 7' w/large & small seed box, good condition, $6500. H. Mayfield Gainesville 770-540-4705 770-869-3889 One A438 black corn head M2-L2 Gleaner combine, one owner, not bent up., $1800. R. Folsom Adel 229-896-2365 Pecan harvester, McNair, $5000; '97 F350 LWB flatbed dsl., 140K miles, $9000, good running condition. Jimmy Weaver Valdosta 229-242-5625 Pecan shelling equip., 4 crackers, sheller, separator, blower & all accessories, $15,000. L. A. Holleman Warner Robins 478-781-6641 Peerless S/P crop dryers, 4 avail., $120/ea.; JD quick-attach backhoe for 450C, $1500; 21 single disk JD grain drill, $500. Waylon Davenport Richland 229-838-9754 SQ480 bushhog squealer, 48" cut, 2000 yr., used approx. 3 times, exc. cond., $625. B. Lewis Ball Ground 770-893-3113 Several garden tractors for parts or using, differents mdl. & makes. Jim Snow Hampton '-7'-70"--""8-"9-'-7-'-0"'2"'5-"8---------oo--cShock-wave pecan shaker on Dodge chassis-c-clamp type, GC, $6000; Hobbs pecan cleaner bagger & conveyor w/single phase power. Jack Garrett Albany 229-3497407 -S- m- ith - 1O- OC- FM- tow- ab- le - air- co- mp- res- sor- , 3~ 02 Ford, exc. tires, good condition, $1500. Clark Tecomate plotmaster, 6' 3-pt. hitch, exc. cond., $3800. Hewizy Hart Albany 229-883_16_1_8_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Tractor for sale Belarus 420A, 7 hp., 4WD, front-end loader w/teeth, 270 hrs., exc. cond., $8500/or trade. Steve Brannon Atlanta 678618-2437 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 16'x6 1/2', dual axles, elec. brks., exc. cond:, $1200. R. McClelland Senoia 770-599-9662 Trailer 6 1/2'x16', hvy. duty tandem axle, ramps included, new floor, paint & tires, extra lgts. & reflectors, $1500. Greg Matthews Dacula 678-376-9926 Trailer, 18'-14' flatbed, wood floor, 3 axles, steel ramps, will haul backhoe tractor or small crawler, GC, $1200. Geneva Spraggins Thomaston 706-647-2531 Trailer, flatbed dovetail, 9-ton, 16' 4', dovetail, total 20', all steel, 3 axle, GI hitch, elec. brks., $2500. Roy Williams Social Circle 770-464-3698 678-227-9322 Troy-Silt Horse tiller, 7 hp. Kohler, '89 w/one owner, original tines, good condition, low hrs., $450. Jerry E. Grubbs Palmetto 770-4630802 678-378-1410 Troy-Bill tiller, 6.5 hp., Briggs & Stratton, O.H.V. intek 1/c 206 cast iron sleeve, exc. cond., $500. Gail Carty Warner Robins 478929-5871 Troy-Silt tiller, Troy-Silt 5 hp. pony, exc. cond., used 3 times, elec. start, bought new 2004. Trecia Sappington Atlanta 770-9934714 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 Farmall H tractors, one, $900, one $1400; 1 Super C, $2100, all running. H. G. Ridgeway Davisboro 478-348-4178 United express cargo trailer, 6'x14', BP, rear & side doors, black w/diamond plant front, motocross setup, $3800. Nolan Rampey Rochelle 229-322-8714 Unused 4-row mechanical plant setter, mdl. 1000 w/12 pockets per row; MF 275, 2600 hrs., also other. Donald Vickers Wray 912468-5386 Vermeer 504 L round baler w/monitor & gathering wheels, less than 3000 bales rolled, sheltered, make offer. David Cummings Rockmart 770-684-4761 $3500/obo. HoY1 Watson Watkinsville 706- heads; 1 CIH 1822 cotton picker, exc. cond. Knight Royston 706-245-9781 Norman Powder Springs 770-439-0272 Please observe our 20 word limit. 769-7550 706-248-3441 Sidney Albritton Butler 888-347-2084 877- Large syrup kettle in good condition, make Ferguson 30 tractor, $2850; 6' bushhog, 279-0316 offer. N. Rowe Albany 229-435-8998 $500; boom pole, $100. L. Blankenbaker JD 2004 zero turn, 757 mower, 60" cut, 27 Lewis Brothers #2 housekeeper, 1 owner, Dallas 770-443-2434 770-337-9151 hp., 300 hrs., $6500. Brad Fawcett well maintained, kept in shed, $6000. Austin Finn straw blower w/new 37 hp. Wisconsin McDonough 770-560-2868 Wright Talking Rock 706-276-3242 You may use this form to submit your ad. There is a 20-word limit for advertisements engine, strong machine, comparable to mdl. B70, $9000. Rian True Augusta 803-278'4141 706-736-4897 Flex 2615 bushhog mower, good condition, $6000. Chop Evans Fort Valley 478-9554642 JO 2355, 1992, 2565 hrs., $9500; 970 Gehl silage wagon, 3 beater, tandem axle w/top, $3000. E. L. Buchanan Chatsworth 706-2716809 JD 3010, 55 hp. AT PTQ, 4 cyl. gas engine, p/s, nice GB loader, 7' bucket, wide front, $7800. Lilliston 1500 peanut combine, pick-up head completely rebuilt, good condition, sheltered, price nego. Steve Lewis Twin City 478- 763-2980 Lilliston 1500 peanut picker & KMC 2-row peanut plow, both exc. cond. Floyd Knowles unless other\vise noted under category beadings. The 20-word limit includes name, city and phone number or name and complete address. The Market Bulletin reserves the right to edit notices exceeding the 20-word limit. Only one (I) notice allowed per issue. Advertisers are encouraged to review the advertising guidelines and under individual category headings before submitting notices for publication. For sale 2 Ford 503 hay rakes in working Buddy Talley Barnesville 770-358-3258 McRae 229-362-4855 condition, both $1150. Mike Kitchens 1230 JD 3020 gas wide front, live PTO, hyd. p/s, Lily 1O wheel hyd. lift hay rake & 4 tine Lily Please place the following ad under the indicated category: Fate Fuller Rd. Douglasville 30134 770-505- good tin & tires, exc. cond., $5950. Don hay letter w/hyd. fold. Floyd Knowles McRae 6600 Harper Atlanta 770-394-4068 770-630-2096 229-362-4778 For sale 4' bushhog, exc. cond., $250/obo. JD 350 C crawler/loader, rebuilt motor, all Long 2510 tractor, 1993 mdl., 4x4 w/loader Bobby Thomas Pendergrass 706-693-4227 new parts, 98% undercarriage left & other & shuttle, runs great, asking $9000/obo. For sale Bobcat bucket, new rebuilt, Ive. parts. Harry Mitcham Bremen 770-537-3472 Milton Wiley Demorest 706-968-9100 message. Roy Pruitt Smyrna 770-319-9735 JD 420 W, new seat, clutch, good condition, Long peanut combine square baler for Ford 1-row corn picker, serial #4080, make $2700. M. Camp Monroe 770-267-0820 parts, $150; JD tractor parts, no sheet metal, run or parts, $175/obo. Jeremy Carlan JD 4430 cab/air, quad range w/9' crawler $400. Willie Lee Statesboro 912-587-5983 Maysville 706-677-3161 blade, in exc. cond., $16,500. John Lanier Long peanut combines, 393-1360, make Ford 1220, 4WO, PTO, 625 hrs., 3 cyl. dsl., Warm Springs 706-655-2174 offer, call aft. 7 pm. Roger Black Millen 478- $5500. Billy Roberts Cleveland 706-219- JO 4435 w/915 flex head, 2800 hrs., also 982-2573 4942 4435 burnt, $15,000 for all, del avail. Tim M&W continuous flow grain dryer, 450 Ford 1500 dsl. tractor wlturf tires, & Woods Phillips Wrightsville 478-864-1911 bu./hr., can deliver. Carlton Clifton Metter finishing mower. Ned Sims Rome 706-235-1485 JD 444 corn head; 550 gallon tank pump 912-685-3476 Ford 1995, 6610S, 72 hp., front-end loader, trailer, both good cond. J. Jones Louisville MF 1035, dsl., pis, 4WD, 26 hp., 12/spd., hay spear, sheltered, $14,000. James Hart 478-625-7305 MF loader, good tires, runs well, $8750/obo. L. Waverly Hall 706-582-2030 JD 444 corn head; JD 630 harrow. Charlotte Garet Ellenwood 770-921-1636 Ford 3000 dsl. tractor w/6/pcs. of Young Tennille 478-232-2448 478-552-7124 MF 135 dsl., runs well, fair shape, sheet equipment & extra rear wheels & tires, $6500. JD 450 crawler loader, fresh rebuild on metal fair, $3500. Dan Bailey Lavonia 706- Please provide your telephone number for office reference. The phone number will Mike Ferrell Buchanan 770-265-9825 engine, UC good, $7500. R. Wainwright 356-1677 not be published unless it is included in the above advertisement. Ford 3000, power steering spin out wheels, Thomaston 706-647-7234 MF 135 tractor, Perkins dsl., 920 actual ROPS w/steel canopy, grill guard, $6500. JO 4555 tractor w/20.8x38 duals front WTS hrs., PTO, p/s, bushhog, 5' box blade, John Davis Statesboro 912-587-5216 & quick hitch, 5100 hrs., EC, Reynolds 10 yd. pulverizer, needs tires, $5900. John Penn Ford 4000 dsl., early 60's w/bushhog, dirt pan, EC. W. Folsom Baxley 912-375- Atlanta 706-654-0865 $3909; MF T030 gas, $1800. Brain Fuller 2503 912-367-2372 MF 20C, 45 hp. dsl. w/loader, box scrape, Columbus 706-569-9921 JD 4630, cab/air, quad range, rebuilt motor. good rubber, sheltered, runs well, $8950. Please include your name and complete address on all correspondence sent to the Bulletin office. Ford 4500 farm backhoe, 3 cyl. dsl., unused David Brown Hawkinsville 877-861-5012 George Sutherland Rocky Face 706-673tires, water pump, battery, alt., rebuilt injector JD 4850 tractor, dual wheels, dual remote, 5000 The following statement must be signed by the advertiser submitting this notice for pump, manuals, spare parts, $7000. Ken power shift, cab/air, great condition. Melton MF 240 dsl., 1989, p/s, runs great, 45 hp., publication: Davis Grantville 770-583-9991 Jones Tennille 478-552-7289 478-552-4833 585 hrs., asking $8295./nego. Ricky Stephens Ford 5000, 67 hp. w/bucket, runs exc., JD 535 round hay baler, shedded, exc. Palmetto 404-644-4616 I hereby certify that the above notice meets all the necessary requirements for $9500; MF 590 dsl., 90 hp., new clutch, runs cond., latest mdl. w/green pick-up, $9500. MF 240 dsl., good condition, unused tires, publication in the Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin. well, $9250. Jack Dodson Loganville 770- Jason Byrd Kensington 706-539-2451 p/s, dsl., $6500. Roger Little Gainesville 770- 484-9969 678-773-4014 JD 5500, 73 hp., 636 hrs., exc. loader, 536-3547 Ford 542 square baler, lot of new parts, 2 forks, spear, canopy, grill guard, sync. trans., MF 383, 4WD, 1995, VGC w/5' Brown tree parts baler, field ready, $1200. Steve Still 3 remotes, telescoping links, $24,000. Randy cutter, $14,200. James Norris Swainsboro Advertiser's Signature Loganville 678-428-0487 Cantrell Cartersville 770-861-9588 478-469-3207 478-494-3207 . J Ford 800 tractor, 5/spd. trans., 2 disc tiller, 9 JD 555 track loader, good condition, Manure spreader, PTO driven, all steel, exc. This form will appear periodically in the Market Bulletin as space permits. shank spring tooth plow, 3-pt. hitch, $3650. $11,000/obo. Evern Rider 1038 Salem Road cond., $1000/obo. R. Branch Hazlehurst I Advertisers may photocopy the form for future use. Bobby Burgess Stockbridge 770-483-5100 Mineral Bluff 30559 706-374-5765 912-375-7228 912-375-2465 ... - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Page 8 THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday September 14, 2005 Vermeer 605C round baler, NH 57 hay rake, 2 cedar logs, water lettuce pond plants, will Free concrete rock from remodeled patio Buffalo for sale, yearlings bulls & heifers. $1000 for both. Debra Pease Statesboro mail SASE $3 ea. or trade. P. Cook Atlanta for fill material. Joe Gill Warner Robins 478- 912-587-2388 770-854-7513 9"'"'2"'2'---7-'3'-'8-'-7----------~- Vortex pecan harvester, dump wagons, 2, 2 1/2 ton feed mixers, MF and NH, 32' Galvanized hay ring for horses, used 1 LIVESTOCK Leon Smith Eatonton 706-485-1163 Xii Bulls--Brahman, Simbrah, & Simmental; livestock (1.e., those animals such as, weaning and breeding age, also few cows & sweepers, blowers, shakers sprayers tractors GN cattle trailer, $5500. C. E. McCallie season, $150. L. Sterner Perry 478-987- but not limited to, cattle, equine, goats, heifers. Cliff Adams Bowdon 770-258-2069 complete pecan; 13' lnt'I harrow, $1500; lnt'I 1066, $7400. J. R. Stamps Jeffersonville 478-945-6003 WO 45AC, field ready, $1650. George Mize Chickamauga 706-539-2522 423-413-3124 2- 13.6x28 tires, good tread, fair cond., $50/both. Charles Barnett Griffin 770-4674468 3308 Gehl feed mill mixer, grinder, with auger mounted on wheels, some rust, $1000. W. C. Waldrip Ellijay 706-635-1940 sheep, swine, and poultry) must have been in possession of the advertiser for a minimum of 90 days before they can be advertised. Farm raised heifers, 40 black/white face, 20 red/white face, $750 take-all, $800 u-pick, all shots. Clay Bussell Warthen 478-232-8731 478-552-1063 Canon 706-436-9198 706-245-5301 2- 500 gal. propane gas tank, $500 ea. Greenhouse hooped, 10'x30', benches, as WO AC, lots of new parts, 12 volt, 38 hp., 3- Bobby Bagley Cumming 678-947-4462 is, where is, you move, $450 cash; also Cattle Gelbvieh bulls, breeding age, all polled, most Al sired for easy calving & fast growth. pt. hitch, $1750; parts tractor available. 250 gal. propane tank w/reg., $250. Steve nursery carts, $40 ea. C. Howe Alpharetta If you have any questions regarding ads in John Kiss Gainesville 770-531-1126 Richard Kinder Royston 706-498-4030 Smith Canton 770-720-2289 770-619-0680 this category, call Brenda Donnell at 404-651- Gentle top quality registered red Brahman Well used gardening tiller, $25; full size 3 AC coolers for egg room storage, 4x6x6 Hopper feed bins, 6' dia., 5.4 tons, $150; 7' 9081 or 404-651-9082. bulls & heifers, weaning age to two yrs. old. chipper, $25, 2 hp. 220 volt compressor, $25. posts, new lumber, wood pallets. Lavon Kern dia., 9 tons, legs in concrete, $125. James 1 Jersey bull, very large, gentle w/great David Dillard Hahira 229-794-2297 Medina Wood Conyers 770-761-8771 770- Dawsonville 770-886-1597 Thaxton Watkinsville 706-769-1315 personality, must see. Barbara Queen Dallas Good selection of regd. Black Angus bulls, 355-0492 3 rolls cane mill, good cond., $500 firm. Horizontal cane mill, good cond., $1200. 770-445-1316 770-883-2650 ready for service. Fred Blitch Statesboro Woodmizer LT 15G sawmill, extra bed Jimmy Smith Waynesville 912-778-9387 section w/ramps, used less than 100 hrs., 30 55-gal. plastic drums, 2 bung holes, 55 $6700. Mark Strozier Woodland 706-582- gal. screw on lids, 55 gal. metal w/o lids, 55 6128 gal. stainless. Jimmy Cannon Canton 770- Woodmizer portable sawmill LT 40 super 889-2342 hyd., less than 50 hrs., exc. cond., blade & 300 gal. plastic tanks w/cut-off valves, extras. Don Edge Soperton 912-529-6739 w/alum. cages around them, $150 ea. Barry Woodsplitter, 8 hp., Briggs & Stratton Needham Loganville 678-475-7068 engine, hyd. tilt to split wood vertical, wheels for tow, 20-ton cyl. Kathy Allen Taylorsville 770-684-7307 Yanmar 2000B w/box scrape, bushhog, 300' 1" galvanized threaded, conduit pipe, 1O' lengths, $100; 24' long, 1O"x1 O" square, metal post, 3/8", thick side walls, $100. Doug Forsyth Rockmart 770-689-7324 finish mower, disc harrow, turning plow, very 5 triple & 3 double insulated glass cooler good condition, $4500. Jeremy Croy Menlo doors, 30"x66", $30 ea. L. L. Johnson 706-331-0814 Gainesville 770-535-8044 Farm Machinery Wanted Want 8N Ford tractor in good running condition, also want bushhog & scrape blade. J. Ivy Blue Ridge 706-838-5258 5 unused 12x24.5 equip. tires, $65 ea. Allen Owen McDonough 770_957_9707 50% shade cloth, 15 pieces, 300'x46', 10 pieces, 200'x46' w/tapered edges, used 3 mos. Jelley Fletcher East Dublin 706-474- Want 8N or 9N Ford tractor for parts or 5900 repair, running or not. Thomas Tucker Lithia 55 gal. plastic drum; screw on plastic drum, Springs 770-941-2354 food grade. Bill Cheatwood Jackson 770- Want Athens 3 or 4 disc tiller, pull type, 227-9708 rubber tires & rope triped, Case vac tractor for 6 qt. pressure canner. L. Atkins Marietta parts. Wesley Carlan Homer 706-677-3796 770-971-5705 Want B or CA Allis Chambers tractor in 6' chest freezer, broken lock, almost new, good condition. Larry Hightower Collins 912- asking $500, normally $647 @ Lowe's 693-7584 Manchester. Richard Dietzel Columbus 706- Want Farmall Cub tractor or JD steel 545-7419 wheeled tractor, will trade a Meaders corn mill 6000 board It. of wht./red oak lumber, 1 w/belts & boxes. o. Freeman Cleveland 706- 1/8"x6, 8, 10, 12" widths, $1.25 bd. It., will 865-2569 consider trade for horse trailer. Greg Fowler Want Ford 600 or 800 tractor for parts. Dalton 706-673-3603 Charles Summers Elko 478-987-7151 dWi ant IHC Cuf b Cade1t gardthen trac1t1ors, older mJ Ifs., narrow rame, asoo o e1r5,ca evening. eWBanintioJn.I.NCewasnean37070 -p2a5r1t-s t7ra3ctor. Gary p k Sa h 912 238 7955 ar er vanna -- Want JD 2555, 2755 or 2955 w/cab, 4WD or 2WD w/or wo loader, low hrs., nice tractor. N. Eth "d L 706 498 3838 n ge avonia - Want JD 330 tractor. John Meyer Winterville 706-742-2286 saWmea.nCt JicDer4o20L,u4c3a0s oSr t4a0thfoarmpa6r7ts8_o7r5p3a_0rt5s5fo4r Want JD 4430 tractor, cab/heat, air maintained, good condition. Ryan Baerne Nicholson 706-757-2672 706-540-8339 Want KM 22 drum mowers, Deutz. B. Bird 262 S. Wayne St. Jesup 31546 912-4272233 Want backhoe bucket to fit 555 Ford NH. Vernon Copeland Waverly 912-261-1459 9 rolls cattle wire, some rust, $60 ea. or $450 all, 2 syrup tanks, $75 & $100; 1 water tank, $50, 350 gaI. J. NaIIey Roopv111e 770854-8002 Air/kiln dried green quality band sawn lumber, pine, oak/walnut, poplar, other species, any width/thickness to 32'. John Sell Milner 770_228_1338 All food-grade 55, 30 and 15 gal., plastic closed-top drums, 55 gal. plastic lever-lock drums, 55 gal. metal lever-lock drums. Eugene Needham Loganville 770-466-4284 Alum. gats for sale, 2- 4', 2- 8', 2 12'. Douglas Pichard Loganville 770-466-4555 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 Barrels (8) for drinking water storage, 55 gal. w/bung hole, like new, clean, $32 ea. Tony Brunson Cartersville 770-382-0805 Want change overkit trans. adaptor plate to Baskets (hampers) 25 count, $3 ea., all for put flathead VB motor in SN Ford tractor. Ernie $50. Sibley Weaver Milledgeville 478-452- Godbee Milledgeville 478-452-8790 5415 478-453-3303 Want disc scrapers & other parts for Bird feeder, gazebo style, cooper roof, Dearborn 2 disc turning plow, mdl. 10-80. D. $125. Jenny Hicks Buford 770-614-5241 Thomas The Rock 706-656-0628 Black Smith shop, 145 lb. Peter Wright, Want drill w/small seed box, pull type $225, anvil # 15 cooking grade wash pot, cut cultipacker, terrace building harrow. G. Oder off saw, cross cut. A. Hendrick Austell 770- Bonaire 478-929-2902 948-9842 Want good qualiiy heavy duty 3-pt. hitch Breeder house equip. for sale, including scrape blade, 7' or 8'. Paul Leonard Meigs 50/30 KW Winpower generator. Phyllis Van 229392-5280 229-941-2640 Gotum Watkinsville 706-769-8700 . Want good used gravity-flow grain wagon. Building/farm material, wooden floor Jim Parker Norcross 404-520-0912 support wood, 23' long, 14" high, $34; 5hp Want old lnt'I & Farmall tractor parts. Ray Sears Industrial wood chipper, nice cond., Meeks Jonesboro 770478-3596 $175; pressure washer, $125. Peter Kuzel Want old mdl. Farmall Cub, running or not ~A~tl,,.a"'n"'ta~7..,70~-'4-'5-'-8-'-5'"'9_4-'4-..,---__,--~- for parts or repairs. Neal Tucker Lithia Cane Mill and 60 gal. kettle #2 golden Springs 770-819-8047 vertical PTO, driven LP burner, stainless syrup Want older mdl. Farmall Cub junked for tank, $1900. Frank Ussery Kathleen 478 parts & Cub equipment. J. C. Hilliard "9"87--'3"'3-'-3-'-1----..,---------- Eastman 478-374-4904 C7 anning jars, qts., $3/doz., 10 compartment Want sickle bar mower for 3-pt. hitch tractor, metal nests, $10. Alice Bender Winder 770- good operating condition. Jerry Eaves _8_67_-_6_3_2_9_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Buchanan 770-846-8599 Cattle chute w/2 side gates w/squeeze Want someone to spray 20+ acres for wild blackberry, Rockmart area. Jeb Fuller Marietta 770-490-1579 FARM SUPPLIES If you have questions regarding ads m this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082. 1 100 lb. propane cylinder in good cond., $60. D. Peterman Alto 706-778-9513 1 475-gal. plastic water tank/cut off, made to fit in pick-up or trailer, used only for water, $200. Jim Blackwell Ball Ground 770-7358126 706-692-9229 1 row cole planter w/frame and weeder teeth, works good, $350. Hank Hobbs Hazlehurst 912-375-5480 10 utility poles, 13+ feet, $10 ea., 35 concrete cap block, $15. Lawson Moose Danielsville 706-795-0220 11 like new, never used Phillips ceramalor high pressure sodium light bulbs, $12 ea., no shipping. Mary Dillon Marietta 770-424-0076 head catch, factory made, perfect cond., $300. C. Griffis Covington 770-786-1093 Chicken house feed lines and water lines, exc. cond., all motors, etc. Dan Arnold Watkinsville 706-769-0577 Clean 55 gal. metal drums w/lids, $8 ea; also, 275 gal. tank in cage. David Crane Dahlonega 706-265-2559 Commercial Birco meat saw, $400; 140 cement blocks, 8x16; 16 disc. harrows, $300. Clyde Sharpton Madison 706453-1683 Complete butter bean grading line and 12x30 walk-in cooler. George Gorday Rebecca 229-317-4027 Craftsman 1O" radial arm saw, never used, $300; also other farm items. Bob Sapecky Hoschton 770-932-1340 Custom cutting logs to lumber, your place or mine, kiln-dried cherry avail. Danny Mason Williamson 770-227-8631 Farm or estate gates for sale, made from western cedar, any size. Russell Cochran Alpharetta 770-475-6473 678-513-0781 Fire truck tanker body, 750 gal. w/1000 gal. Fuller Kyle Fitzgerald 229-426-2618 229423-3616 Incubator, 3 trays, 1 hatching tray, forced air, automatic turn, like new, $200. Jason Conley Chamblee 770-719-2362 JD two rear wheels and tires for mdl. D, six spline, flat spoke cut offs $300; two rear tractors, 16.9 x 30, 50%, $175. Bones Perry Dawson 706-265-9596 Lowder river squeeze chute & crowd alley & corral panels & walk thru gate, might sell separately, $2500. Mike Streetman Athens 706-353-3754 Lubing drinker yellow reservoirs, $5 ea. or $85 for all 29; mini drinkers, $0.50 ea. or $50 for entire lot (over 100). Lin Ring Maysville 706-340-0058 Lumber various widths, lengths, $0.35$2.50 per bd. It., $2.50 is furniture grade Iumber, other. Rich Odom McDonough 770- 954-9218 Mixer grinder 2004, luck now mdl. 2140, $18,500. Herbert Zoller Springfield 912-7543_3_0_5_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ New clay root tile, 12"x17", 3500 pieces and ridge cap, mauve color, $8000/obo. Harold Piper Coleman 229-732-5778 Panels to fit pickup truck, good to haul cattle, goats, or pinestraw, $275. Heath Wilson Stapleton 706-547-6827 Pine trees, downed, cleaned, cut in 4'/6' Iengths, call nights. Penne Lindsay Lawrenceville 770-995-7161 Plantation shutters, large & medium, 1O to 12 sets, $300 for all. Luanne White Atlanta 770-913-0400 Pole barn poles, 9"x20' and up, $1.50 per It.; post, 9"x6', $10; 9"x8', $12; pickup or can 9d2e5liv_1e3r 5s7tatewide. M. Smith Bowden 678- Pole barn, complete, 24'x36', easy to install, $2975. Tom G. Lamb Fayetteville 770-7191516 404-664-4124 Qt. canning jars, $0.15 ea., 1rg., small mouth jugs, gal. size, $o.15 ea. Frank Doss Loganville 770-466-8791 Rabb"its barn, wood construction, 1Ox1o, cleaned up and painted, floor, you must haul, $50. Don Snyder Marietta 770-973-6987 Retired breeder hen houses, selling all equipt., fans, motors, feeders, drinker, nest, etc. Ray Rice Statham 770-725-2703 Rough cedar, 2"x6"x18 1/2' & shorter, & 4"x6"x7', & 8', finished redwood, 4"x6"x9', w/hardware, was all one structure. Richard Sible Braselton 706-654-9197 Rough cut lumber sale by board foot, will saw your wood at my location, can haul. Dale Oliver Griffin 678-777-0011 Rough cut lumber, pine and some poplar, various widths and lengths, $0.65 per bd. It. Mike Mason Rockmart 678-363-5653 Sills or beams wanted, 6x6 or larger, must be old, 2x4's, 1x4's old wanted reas. Cecil Fitch Calhoun 706-625-5575 Split locust farm fence rails and posts, del. and installed anywhere. C. Mitchell Cleveland 706-865-9828 Standing seam roofing metal, 16" wide up to 100' long, you cut, $0.25. B. Flowers Conyers 678-413-9643 Steam kettle, stainless steel, 60 gal. w/lid, self standing, tilts, exc. cond., $400. Terry Roderick Gainesville 770-531-0167 Straight cut lumber, misc. hardwood, wood working, trailer decking, tapered siding, custom cutting. Rick Clark McDonough 770898-0985 Trusses, 40', $75; 33', $50; also, 22' $45; tin, 28' $25; sheet 23', $18/sheet, dely. avail. Lemuel Verner Watkinsville 706-769-1602 Used 500 gal. propane tank w/regulator, good cond., no rust, $500. Frank Eaves Hartwell 706-376-4907 Used utility poles for sale. Shelley Barfield Dallas 678-878-7537 Weld rod 1/8" 6013 42 lbs., 7018 1/8" rod, 45 lbs., stinger & ground clamp, $50. Steve Boettcher Canton 404-580-1759 Wht. oak, 14 boards, 2'x10"x17', $5 ea.; 8"x8"x16' beam, $50; 6"x6"x16' beam, $30. Doug Waldrip Lithonia 770-981-0704 Wine bottles, $6 per case, size 750 ML Ovid Wade Glennville 912-654-1055 Wood fruit/vegetable bins, 25 bushel, $2.50 ea. Martin Ford East Point 404-209-1200 Wood mizer sawn lumber 2x4x8, $1.50 ea., other sizes avail., pine, oak, cedar, pecan, walnut, poplar, cherry. George Powell Covington 770-855-1018 Wood-mizer sawn lumber of varying widths/lengths @ .35/bd. ft./up. Philip Stanford Gray 478-986-3679 - Woodmizer sawn lumber, up to 20' long, custom cut to your specification @ $0.35 bd. 1 regd. Black Angus bull, gentle easy calving, 6 yrs. old, $1300. Jeffrey Thomas Nicholls 912-632-7205 1 regd. Red Angus bull, exc. quality, 2 1/2 yrs. old, $1500., Milky Way X Logan breeding. Wyndol Montgomery Pine Mountain 706332-5458 1 regd. Texas Longhorn, 11 mos. heifer, good horn & color, bloodline gentle. Billy Holder Swainsboro 800-922-2023 478-2377984 1O black first calf cows exposed to calving ease Simmental bull, vacc. & wormed. Chris Keller Waycross 912-283-2565 912-2860286 15 HD Angus sired crossbred heifers, 750 lb., replacement quality, call alt. 7 pm. H. Cromer ForsY!h 478-994-6613 17 regd. Angus cows bred, 8 regd. Angus heifers bred, sell as one or two groups. Benny Jeffers Sylvania 912-863-4667 19 Charolais cows, 7 w/calves, 1 purebred Limousin bull, $19,800. Keith Hyde Cumming 678-283-7568 770-889-8049 2 Santa Gertrudis bulls, 18 mos. old, polled, exc. quality, gentle, great herd bulls, $800/ea. A. Anderson Buford 770-6141914 2.5+ yr. Holstein female, pasture fed, breed, milk or butcher, no fat on meat, healthy. Richard Dietzer Manchester 706-545-7414 20 head black heifers, make exc. brood cows, $700 or pick $750, all shots & wormed. Freeman Wingard Montezuma 478-2440014 478-472-7885 24 Black/Baldy cows, running w/Beau. Black U.G. bull, some calves, good looking herd. Kathy A. Chapman Lexington 706-7437548 25 Black cow & calves pairs, $1000; two yr. old purebred Sim-Angus been tested. Bo Bailey Bowdon 770-314-7212 25 crossbred cows, 4 to 7 yrs. of age, Angus-Gevi.Limo w/Gelv. & Angus calves, cows exposed to Angus bull, $1200/pr. R. Hadden Gibson 706-598-2450 25 regd. Black Angus bulls, service age, big rugged, range raised, $1200/up., good EPD's. George Queener Chickamauga 706-5392537 26 gentle Angus X heifers, 800-900 lbs., bred for first calf May 06, Angus bull sell all, del. avail., $23,350. Bob Reid Zebulon 770468-8268 3 Bradford cows, one w/heifer calf. D. L. Jaillette Covington 770-786-5143 3 Charolais heifers bred to calf in the spring bred to Angus bull, wt. 900 lbs., 18 mos. old. R. I. McClung Hiram 770-445-3936 678-2309582 3 regd. Belted Galloway, 18 mos. old bull, 1 bred cow & 25 mos. heifer. Ken Cook Dallas 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 30 HD commercial cows bred to black bull. Cooper Fields Swainsboro 478-494-0212 912-526-3314 39 straws good quality semen from regd. Hereford bull, good bloodline. Terry Moore Hawkinsville 478892-3235 478-952-0685 5 black Gelbvieh X Angus heifers, 6 mos. old, show quality, will make exc. cows. Eddie Caudell Carnesville 706-677-3636 50 X bred pairs & 3 Black Angus bulls. Scott Bussell Warthen 478-552-9044 478-5212910 53 Black & Baldy, large, gentle, regd. Angus bulls, start calving Oct. 21. C. E. Burdette Tignall 706-285-1936 706-318-8032 60 bred cows, 30 Angus, 30 mixed., confirmed pregnant to Angus bulls to calve Oct. 20-Feb. 1st., $1200/ea. Sam Evans Bartow 447-849-4142 75 black Brangus/Angus heifers, calving starts mid Oct., 75 day calving period, also 38 open heifers for sale. Matt Mundy Grantville 78-438-8610 Angus bulls & Gelbvieh bulls, call aft. 5:30 pm. Anthony Lawrence Clarkesville 706754-6402 Angus bulls regd., 12 mos. to 3 yrs. old, $1000-$2000; Angus heifers, 12 mos., $750$850. Henry Bell Madison 706-342-8203 BBU regd. BeefMaster bull, 4 yrs. old, polled, gentle, $2500/obo, call alt. 7 pm. Jeff Fuller LaGrange 706-402-2998 706-8838031 BeefMaster bulls, one red 15 mos. old, $900; one paint, 8.mos., $700, quality stock. Mark Summers Per!:Y 478-987-8282 Belted Galloway regd. 3 cows w/2 mos. old calves, $1000/pr. Gary Vickers Union Point 706-486-4675 912-865-5454 Have 8 cross female to calf Sept.-Oct. Linwald Stephens Atlanta 770-900-6201 Herd of BeefMaster cross cattle, 29 cows, 30 calves, 3 regd. bulls, majority young cows, $27,500. Mark Bayer Warner Robins 478953-5070 Jersey & Holstein bull calves for sale. Stephanie Collins Jackson 770-775-0929 Jersey bull, 18 mos. old, from regd. stock, gentle, $500. Brooks Kitchens Jenkinsburg 770-262-4950 770-504-8302 Limousin bull--outstanding regd. Al TX b'lines very low BW, $1500, all to Red Cross. B. Schaefer Shiloh 706-628-5415 One 11 mos., one 1O mos. old Black Angus bulls & 1 11 mos. old heifer, exc. quality, $650/ea. Jerry Brautigan Griffin 770-3153249 Purebred Brangus bulls, 6 mos. old, 600700 lbs., large 4 yr. old Brangus herd bull, call alt. 8 pm. Darrell McCoy Greenville 706-6729708 Regd. Angus & Charolais bull, over 50 to choose from, ready for heavy service. Joe Garcia Donalsonville 229-524-2680 Regd. Black Angus bull, 3 yrs. old, easy calving, great performer, $1950. James Rewis Ranger 770-509-0072 Regd. Black Angus bulls, (9), 7-19 mos., 4 heifers, 6-9 mos., most dam A.I, Sire is son of New Design 036, realistically priced. Del Finco Watkinsville 706-769-8527 Regd. Black Angus bulls, 1 1/2 to 2 1/2 yrs. -0ld, many Al sired, very gentle. Jerry Kenbeek Lakeland 229-563-8616 Regd. Black Angus bulls, 10 mos., VRD, Rockin D Ambush & Right Time, $1000. Roy V. Millsap Summerville 706-397-8122 770772-0186 Regd. Black Angus bulls, 14 mos. & down, low birth wgts., exc. bloodline. M. Cottrell Dahlonega 678-617-6499 Regd. Black Angus bulls, Graham bloodlines, 20-24 mos. Billy Morgan Pine Mountain 770-594-6981 Regd. Black Angus bulls, Rockin D Ambush bloodlines, 8-15 mos. old. Mike Ward Madison 706-343-1060 Regd. Charolais bulls for sale. Bobby C. Burch Eastman 478-374-2772 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 Hiil 770-707-0799 Regd. Santa Gertrudis bulls, yearling & herd sired, polled or horned. Lee Rusk Woodstock 770-928-1195 Regd. black Simmental bull, 3 yrs. old, also pairs & springers, bull is $1500. Mayo Tucker Tifton 229-388-8656 Regd. black polled Gelbvieh bull, 4 yrs. old, excellent producer, selling to prevent inbreeding. Ed Drexler Fitzgerald 229-4239931 Regd. polled Shorthorns Club calves, herd bull prospect, exc. quality. Ken Bridges Nicholson 706-757-3908 Ropers for sale Longhorn Corrinte cross, 2 bulls, 1 heifer, avg. wgt., 300 lbs., never been roped, $350/ea. Walter Farr Americus 229924-6261 Santa Gertrudis bull, regd., dbl. polled, weaning age, $750. Tommy Bauenger Bowdon 770-258-3110 Santa Gertrudis bulls, exc. bloodlines, 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 Taentaise heifers, open & bred, bulls, cow/calf pairs. Leonard Sheriff Eastanollee 706-779-2950 706-779-2778 Watusi bull, 2 1/2 yr. old, red/white, 650 lbs., $650. Ethan Brown Hampton 770-946-9163 Zebu bull & two cows, exposed to bull expecting, $1800. Mike Tanner Milledgeville 478-452-6053 Swine ff you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081 or404-651-9082. Swine moving from farm to farm must have a negative brucellosis and pseudorabies test within the past 30 days before they are moved whenever there is a change of ownership. Exceptions are swine from a validated brucellosis-free 125 gal. Polyethylene tank w/screw top & faucet, only used for water. Lee Cullipher Lula 770-869-1922 770-718-1900 1850 log cabin, 1 1/2 story, original walls, flooring, also doors, mantles, heart pine flooring. Jimmy Poss Carlton 706-797-3317 per minute hale pump, $750/obo. Rinky Minge Cedartown 678-883-6701 GQF brooder box, egg turner, sm. trays, incubator, D.A.C.B., candler, bulbs, chick feeder & more, $225. R. Youmans Brunswick 912-267-7694 ft./up, cypress, oak, poplar and pine. S. D. Smith Baxley 912-367-5772 Yates American A-20 Planer w/feedtable, dry kiln, trim saw Corley sawmill, circular saws, 2 @ 52", 2 @ 48". Charles Fox Newington 912-687-3220 Black Gelbvieh, purebred heifers, $700, bull 18 mos. old, $1200. Bob Clark Chickamauga 706-375-2621 Bred cows, Hereford, Angus, Santa Gertrudis cross, also open heifers, very nice. B. Hall Pavo 229-859-2764 and qualified pseudorabies-free herd. Buyers are urged to request proof of a negative brucellosis and pseudorabies test prior to purchase. 300-lb white boar hog, young pig for sale. Steve Rochell McDonough 770-833-6328 Wednesday September 14, 2005 THE MARKET BULLETIN Page 9 r - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 pure york boar, 5 wht. sows, bred to pure Dorset and Dorset/Finn ewe and ram lambs '03 APHA sorrel filly, gentle, ready to start. york boar, $950; 35 pigs, cut & wormed, $30 for sale, $150-$250. Linda Butler Jefferson John Hemphill Winder 706-338-3017 ea., $1 050 Marshall Andrew Fort Valley 478- '-70=-6=---=-65=-4.c.--=.9-=.87'""'4~---------- '04 APHA bay filly, 4 time futurity winner, Livestock Sales and Events 825-7466 478-396-7976 Fullblood Boer and high percentage Kiko gr'daughter of Sock Broker, sire APHA 8 wk. old pigs, Landrace & Yorkshire, cut & bucks, 5-6 mos., $100-$400. Don Edwards Champion. Michelle Barker Barnesville 770- wormed (29). John Hasselberger Lincolnton _H~a_rl_e_m_70_6'---5_5_6_-1_7_4_6_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 358-1598 Clip and Save Calendar 706-359-4678 Hogs and pigs for sale, dill. sizes. Greg Garner Villa Rica 770-459-3049 Landrace/Poland ChinaX, 8 wks. old; also, Landrace/DurocX boar, 7 mos. old. Susan Barrett Buchanan 770-646-7888 Pure bred Landrace pigs for sale, 6 wks. old, $35 ea. R. B. Floyd Forsyth 478-9946546 Regd. Yorkshire male hogs, out of the Prime Time bloodlines and shoe pigs, cross bred, Hamps and Durocs. Jack Jones Fullblood Boer bucks, proven breeders, grt. bloodlines, take home a champion. William Adkinson Lizella 478-935-9072 Fullblood Boer goats, exc. bloodlines, Eggs Hilltop, Jerry Pistolero, Kaptein Pipeline, does & bucks. Jeff Krause Hartwell 404-569-0398 770-616-0130 Fullblood Boer males, sons of Ennobled Big Dog, $150/up, some others $50. Dan Parker Ringgold 706-937-4909 Hampshire sheep, 1 ram, 3 ewes, NPGA billy, wht., 3 nannies. 1 baby billy, $75+. '05 stud colt, regd. AQHA & APHA, dam point earner, winner of over $7000, sire own son of Good Version. Bill Korsack Taylorsville 770-387-4543 '87 AQHA mare, Go Dick Go, Little Dick Priest, Tiny Watch on papers, bred to AQHA, cremello stallion, foal will be buckskin, $1200. Scarlett Bennett Hortense 912-270-0348 '92 AOHA chestnut mare, gr'daughter of Tardy Too, big, stout, shapely, foal by son of Doc's Sug, $1500. W. Echols McDonough 404-925-9335 Every 1st & 3rd Tues. Poultry, Goat & Every 1st & 3rd Sat. New Goat Sale, 1 pm, Feeder-Breeder Pig Sale, poultry, 6 poultry, fowl & rabbits to follow, Triple H pm, hogs & goats, 7 pm, Taylor Cty. Sales, Metter, Hwy. 46 e. GAL C002567 Livestock Auction, just off S.R. 128, s. Info: Waylan Hitchcock, 478-553-9938 of Reynolds. Info: 478-847-3664 or or Lewie Fortner, 478-469-5178. 706-647-3559. Every 3rd Sat. Horse Sale, tack, 7 pm, horses Every Thurs. Horse Auction, All Breed Horse to follow, Triple H Sales, 5250 Old Sale, tack, 7:30 pm, horses & ponies, 9 Savannah Rd., Tennille. GAL C002567 pm, - cash or approved checks, Info: Waylan Hitchcock, 478-553-9938, Reidsville. GAL 2687 Info: Mike Gary Williams, 478-469-3805. Holland, 912-654-2863/614-6621. Every 2nd Sat. Livestock Auction, Waddell Jacksonville 229-833-7190 Sharon Wainwright Dahlonega 706-219- '95 AQHA gr'daughter Zippo Pine Every Fri. night Horse Sale, 7:30 pm, 102 Auction Barn, Climax, Ga., 1 pm, Goats And Sheep If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081 or404-651-9082. % Boer goats, & fullblood ABGA kids & adults, $100/up. A. Simpson Dacula 770231-2258 1 fullblood Boer billy, born Feb. 2004, $100. Carissa Slate Fort Valley 478-827-1737 10 goats for sale, dill. ages, $40/up. Betty Sharpe Morrow 404-366-6930 10 high % Boer does and 1 100% regd. buck, fat & healthy, $50, does $250, buck. Chris Williams Monroe 770-207-0996 100% Boer buck, can be regd., parents regd. Bodacious and Mzuri bloodlines, born 1/30/05, pasture raised. Kathy Rogers Gainesville 770-536-611 o 2 5 mos. old Nigerian dwarf wethers, cute and sweet, not for slaughter, $100 for the pair. J. Nolan Marietta 770-427-6553 2 ADGA regd. Faanen bucks, born 3/05, Superior bloodlines. Evie Fetzner Cumming 770-887-4617 2 ewes, $65 ea., 4 mos., ram $40, 2 yr. old Hamp./Suffolk ram, $15. Hover Hamry Acworth 770-974-4106 2 none regd. Boer billies, 7 mos. old, $100 ea. C. V. Reece Dawsonville 770-893-3844 2 regd. Toggenburg does, papers on both, have Great Pyrenese that can go w/them. C.L. Hand Bowdon 770-258-7141 2 young Pygmy nanny goats for sale, must sell together, $30 ea. Colleen Williams Jackson 678-583-9204 2 yr. old regd. finn sheep ewe, bred to tunis ram; also fleeces for sale. Gayle Richardson Woodstock 770-928-8619 3 9-mos. old 100% Boer billies, no papers, but avail., good bloodline, $250. Norman Bennett Hahira 229-794-2588 3 bucks, Nubian mix, 9-10 mos. old, $50 ea. Helene Prochazka McDonough 770-9147451 4 billies, 5 nannies, 3 mos., $40-$45 ea., 5 nannies, 1 yr. plus, $75, Ga mixed goats. Jim Shoemaker Newborn 706-468-7521 4 young Pygmy billies, 4 wks. to 4 mos. old, mixed colors, very friendly, $40 ea. Bobby Linch Moreland 770-253-0281 ABGA Boer bucks, does and wethers, $45 to $125; Nubians avail. Dan Everett Buena Vista 229-938-6152 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 ADGA Nubian doe kids, $300/up, bucks $125, bottle raised. Lisa R(les Good Hope 770-267-8279 ADGA Nubian goats, bucks & does, Champion and Gr'Champion bloodlines, 5 mos. and older, bucks, $125/up, does, $200/up. Lewis Moye Conyers 770-9226755 ADGA Nubian goats, bucks & does, Champion and Gr'Champion bloodlines, 5 mos. and older, bucks, $125/up, does, $200/up. Lewis Moye Conyers 770-9227659 ADGA Nubian goats, bucks & does, Champion and Gr'Champion bloodlines, 5 mos. and older, bucks, $125/up, does, $200/up. Lewis Moye Conyers 770-9226759 ADGA regd. Nubian does, gentle, healthy, shots, wormed, hooves trimmed, exc. bloodlines, colors and markings. B. J. Holland Cobbtown 912-684-2718 ADGA regd. Saanen bucks, does, wethers, doelings, vacc. and warmings current, all disbudded, $75-$350. S. Stephens Hoschton 706-654-2867 Adorable Nubian kids, 3 mos. old, healthy and are disbudded, $45. Jonathan j Henry Nicholson 706-757-3555 African Pygmy goats, 2 billies, 4 mos., 1 nanny w/female kid. Sonia Christiansen Lawrenceville 770-616-7332 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 Boer buck, fullblood, lrg. frame, good cont., ready, willing, and able, $150. John Young Lavonia 706-356-5856 Boer goats, 100% fullbloods, bi:eed to red buck, kid in Nov., Dec., good bloodlines. Kenny Purvis Ashburn 229-643-7234 Boer goats, fullblood, percentage, show quality does and bucks, good bloodlines, production does also avail. Truman Anderson Sylvania 912-863-3206 Common billy goat, cute, no horns, $35, 3 big does, $200 ea. Sheryle Howard Shiloh 706-628-4822 2363 Katahdin sheep for sale, rams and ewes. Tommy Connell Statesboro 912-764-5128 912-764-7693 Kiko % males & Boer, % does, grown & kids; also Boer, % males, Heard Co. M. Seymour Franklin 706-675-6843 Merino rams, $100-$250 ea.; Merino wool, combed top and skeins (yard) avail., natural wht., Ive. messg. Cheryl Brannon Ranger 770-548-1941 NPGA regd. Pygmy goats, does & bucks, 2 mos., 1 1/2 yrs., agouti & It. caramel. Ginger Chickvary Trion 706-374-4107 Nigerian dwarf goat, regd.; also, blue eyed mini Nubians, Nubian does, CAE free, tame, grt. bloodlines. Hope Bennett Cleveland 706348-7279 Purebred Nubian goats, 1 doe, poss. bred, $125; 1 buck w/papers not filed, proven breeder, $125; 1 billy, 5 mos., $75. Irene Harmon Thomaston 706-646-2328 Pygmy goats for sale, mostly nannies. Bobby Holtzclaw Canton 770-479-4221 Pygmy goats, regd., all colors, handled daily, $100/up, other. D. Harris Powder Springs 770-794-6668 Quarter horse, 4 yr. old gelding, sorrel, exp. rider, owner has no time, $950. Mike Johnson Loganville 770-466-7613 Regd. African Pygmy, does, 6-14 mos., discounts for multiple purchases, will e-mail pies. Michelle Tucker Williamson 770-4684019 Regd. Boer buck, born 12/4/2003, Bodacious and Kaptein bloodlines, good herd, Sire, exc. bloodlines. Julia Heidbrink Barnesville 770-358-3523 Regd. Boer goats and grade goats, selling out, approx. about 30 head billies, nannies & kids. Kevin Harris Social Circle 678-449-4884 Regd. Nubian goats for sale. Paul Warren Rossville 706-866-0097 Regd. S.A. Boer bucks, $175; regd. Kiko bucks, $300; bred Boer nannies, $125; regd. Kiko doeling, $650. Jeff Crawford Chatsworth 706-483-5714 Regd. fullblood Boer does and bucks from ennobled bloodlines, Eggsfile, Eggsknight, Eggs Rayman. Beth East Dawsonville 706864-3091 Toggenburg doe, born March 28 from good milkers and her wethered twin brother, both for $200. Venise Odom Gillsville 770-8697964 Young Pygmy billy, $65/obo. Nathan Weatherby Canton 678-492-6457 Equine For Sale If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082. All equine advertised in the Market Bulletin must have had a negative Coggins test within past 12 months. Negative reports are valid for 12 months from the sample date. A copy of this test report must accompany the ad each time it is submitted or the notice will be returned to the advertiser. For this reason, generalized ads (i.e., many horses, varieties to choose from, others, etc.) cannot be accepted. Buyers are urged to request verification of a negative Coggins test before purchasing any equine. Any falsification of Coggins tests can result in fines and/or suspension of advertising privileges in the Market Bulletin. This regulation also applies to equine advertised in the "At Stud" and "Boarding" categories of the quarterly equine editions. 16,2 hds. TB gelding, 18 yrs., hunter/jumper, $1250/obo; 15.3 hds. AQHA gelding, 20 yrs., $1100/obo, both sound, no vices, must go together/at same time. Harriet Vawter Roswell 404-291-9221 #1 trail or pleasure horse, AQHA, bay, gelding, 9 yrs., no vices, well broke, $3000. Linda Dire Blackshear 904-716-6765 '00 13.2hds. paint mare, gentle, stocky, inter./exp'd rider, $1500 or trade for deadbroke horse. Bonnie Jones Moreland 770-583-9160 '00 regd. Arabian mare, 14.1hds., blk. w/3 wht. socks/star for1:1head, gentle/loves attention, beau, mover, champion bloodlines, show prospect, $2500/obo. Jaye McCrea McDonough 678-432-6418 '02 APHA b/w mare, o/o performance bloodlines, exc. cont., loud tob. markings, currently riding trails, $2000. Cheryl Woznik Maysville 706-652-2729 '02 OH gelding, 14.2hds., doing grt. on trails, sweet and quick learner, $1200/obo. S. Morris Jackson 770-855-9391 '03 AQHA gelding, beau. sorrel, chrome, flaxen mane/tail, calm disp., shots UTD, ready to start, $1200. G. Smith Dawsonville 706216-2332 Bar/proven broodmare, throws beau. babies, grt. mover w/speed, green, bred to Peppy San Badger gr'son, $2500. Larry Brantley Cartersville 770-382-3326 '95 AQHA palomino mare, '97 paint gelding; '96 paint gelding, '96 paint gelding, '96 blk. TWH gelding, '98 kids pony, calm, gentle. Tom Sewell Ellijay 706-635-4515 706-635-2973 '96 APHA sorrel overo, Hancock Dakota & Lexias Classy Gal, 2-mo. colt, not weaned, Southern Skipper Hanks Medicine Hat, smart, loads. Karen Johnson Covington 770-786-2892 '96 miniature Foundation dun broodmare, rides, gentle, $4500; dapple mini. stallion, mini. dun stallion; mini. buckskin stallion, bred chestnut mare, $600/up. Jim Wyrosdick Dahlonega 706-864-6799 '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 AOHA bay geld., 16 hds., long wavy mane/tail, beau. w/personality, ready for career in ring/on trails, attitude/character, $3,500. B. Earwood Danielsville 706-7890099 770-329-3006 '99 grey leopard Arab./Appy broodmare, $1200; yearling grey leopard Arab./Appy. filly, $1500, package $2400. J. Tisdale Brooks 770-599-3467 1 small Sicilian type donkey for sale, $225, 5 yrs. old. Wayne Wood Buchanan 770-6463413 10 yr. old regd. Hallinger mare, beau. Amish trained to pull and ride, $1700 Matt Barecky Byron 478-956-0375 11 yr. AOHA grey mare, $3200; 11 yr. QH blk. mare, $2200; 9 yr. AQHA grey gelding, $2600; gentle youth ridden. Dwight Dunn Plains 229-824-3503 11 yr. lineback dun gelding, 23 yr. bay gelding, $1000, both trail & in grt. cond. Brenda Nix Powder Sprimgs 770-420-2800 12 yr. OH sorrel mare, 15.3hds., ~xc. trail horse, grt. w/kids and adults, loads/clips, low maintenance, $2500. Amanda Long Lilburn 678-358-9921 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, 15.1 hds., sorrel rope horse, heads or heel, athletic, gentle, grt. all around, $4500. B. Ellington Conyers 678618-8468 13 yr. regd. Arabian mare, blk., 15.1 hds. Bobby Tippens Douglasville 770-489-4957 13hds. paint racking pony gelding, very flashy, child's perfect trail or games pony, ridden by ponyclubber, $2500. K. Major LaGrange 706-302-0720 14 yr. OH mare, liver chestnut, barrel racer, not for beg., very fast, $800. Brian Gunter Griffin 770-227-0420 15 yr. AQHA regd., 13 yr. old TWH, 20 yr. old TWH, 24 yr. old buggy horse, must sale. Steve Herndon Ranger 706-302-8393 1986 AQHA sorrel mare, easy keeper, $1000. Jeanette McElhannon Bethlehem 770-867 -3292 1988 regd. paint mare, 15hds., ladies horse, will jump, $850/obo; 5-yr. roan QH mare, green broke, 15hds., $600/obo; 15-yr. paint, $350. Phillip Wallace Powder Springs 770-943-4338 1992 regd. half-Arabian grey tobiano mare, easy keeper, 14.4hds., fantastic feet, intermed. rider, $1200. David Pode Monroe 770-207-8948 1994 AQHA mare, Foundation bloodlines, trail, cows, loads, bathes, proven broodmare, she goes anywhere. Lawanne Crile Cedartown 770-748-7487 1995 App gelding, trail horse, barrel exp., confident rider, $1500, call aft. 5 P.M. Jennifer Hall McDonough 404-391-8794 1997 AOHA 3 Bars Poco Bueno sorrel mare, barrels, poles, arena, kid safe, hauls, shows, awesome, $5000. Michelle St. Clair Locust Grove 678-873-2612 1998 AQHA mare, sweet temperament, prof. training, cutting and reining, exc. breeding, must sacrifice, $2000. K. Holbrook Locust Grove 770-898-6251 1999 Scottish Highland move w/filly, grulla dun quiet,, gentle, grt. on trail , good mover, rare find, $4200. Michele McCoy Athens 706-543-0705 1999 regd. Missouri Foxtrotter, blk., 15hds., gelding, $1250; 1994 TWHBEA mare, 15.1hds., chestnut, $1150, both real gaited horses. J. Myers Vienna 229-268-4926 229268-2759 2 QHX bay mares, 15.2hds., bred to cremella QH stud for 2006 foals, $1000 ea. David Reese Thomson 706-595-1839 2 beau., almost blk. geldings, sound, safe, quiet and gentle, easy to ride, trail, pleasure or show. Brian Dees Locust Grove 678-432-7777 Lumber City Hwy., Hazlehurst. Info: selling goats, sheep, poultry and small Steve Underwood, 912-594-6200 animals; selling miscellaneous at 10 (night) or 912-375-5543 (day). am; #AU003249. Info.: 229-246- Every Fri. night Goat, Poultry & Small 4955/416-7217. Animal Sale, 7 pm, Buggy Town Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Pony Express Horse Auction, 1315 Hwy. 341 s., Sales; located jct. of Hwys. 11 & 142; Barnesville. GAL #3177 Info: 770-358- tack 6 pm, horses 8 pm; ~AL#2549. 0872/1786. Info. Sallye Forrester, 770-788-3303. Every 2nd Fri. Horse & Tack Sale only, 7 Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Cattle, Slaughter pm, Coker Sale Barn, Duncan Bridge Hogs, Goats, Sheep & Fowl Sale, 1 Rd. at old Chattahoochee Livestock pm, H&M Livestock Market, Lyons, Barn. #AUNR2916 Info: Wayne Hwy. 1 s. (old Toombs Cty. Stockyard). Coker, 706-540-8418. Info: 912-537-2172 or 912-293-0172 Every Sat. Small Animals, Chickens, (sale day) or myra1@cybersouth.com. Rabbits, Sheep, Goats & Horse Sale, Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Goat Sale, 1 pm, 4 pm, Coker Sale Barn, Duncan poultry, rabbits & fowl to follow, Triple Bridge Rd., White Cty., at old H Sales, 5250 Old Savannah Rd., Chattahoochee Livestock Barn. Info: Tennille. GAL C002567 Info: Waylan Wayne Coker, 706-540-8418. Hitchcock, 478-553-9938 or Lewie Every Sat. night Goat, Poultry & Small Fortner, 478-469-5178. Animal Auction, 7 pm, Bradley- Every 4th Sat. Miscellaneous Sale, 10 am, Wayside Auction, 1035 Monticello goats, poultry, small animals sale, 12 Hwy., Gray. GAL 2070 Info: Curtis noon, cash only, Gaines Livestock Barfield, 478-986-8852 or Bobby Auction, Hwy. 84, Quitman. GAL Russell, 478-986-4657. #2514 Info: 229-263-9940. Every 1st Sat. Horse & Tack Sale, 7 pm, Every 4th Sat. KW2 Livestock Goat & Sheep Buggy Town Auction, 1315 Hwy. 341 Sale, held at Eastanollee Livestock s., Barnesville. GAL #3177 Info: 770- Market, Hwy. 17, btwn. Toccoa & 358-0872/1786. Lavonia. Info.: Ken Wells, 864-861- Every 1st & 3rd Sat. Goat & Feeder Pig 4398; Kevin Williams, 864-303-0622. Sale, 1 pm, Tri County Livestock Every 4th Sun. Horse/tack sale, 12:30 pm, Sales, Hwy. 206 & 268 Crossing, G&R Sales Southeastern Arena, Ambrose. Info.: 912-359-3803 or Unadilla; GAL#2934/1854. Info.: 478- Sherrel Day, 912-359-2914. 627-2727. Every 1st & 3rd Sat. S & D Goat Sales, Every other Sat. night Horse & tack sale, Baxley Fairgrounds, begin 12:30 pm; Bartow; tack 6 pm, horses 8 pm; grand goats, pigs, poultry. Info: Steve Smith, opening Oct. 1. GAL 00271 Info. 912-367-9268, 912-266-7170. 478-625-3667, www.FriendshipFarm Livestock.com Notice Livestock auctions listed in the Market Bulletin sometimes offer related items for sale. such as tack and other -I livestock equipment. Notices for auctions selling any items other than livestock must be accompanied by the auction license number of the principal auctioneer or auction firm conducting the auction, per regulations of I the Georgia Secretary of State. Notices without this information cannot be published. If you have any ---------------------------- questions about the Livestock Sales & Events Calendar, please call Cartton Moore at 404-656-3682. I 2 yr. AQHA Appendix filly, hunter/dressage 7 yr. old gray Arab. gelding, 13.5hds., loads, prospect, 16+hds., in the Incentive Fund/son easily, grt. pony club prospect, $850. Kelly of Hot Roders Set w/48 points in 5 events, Jones LaGrange 706-885-9662 $2500. Elaine Culbertson Winterville 706- 8 yr. AQHA mare, 16hds. for sale, trade, 742-7972 lease, call for details. Sheri Holloman Canton 2 yr. stud colt, goes back to Go Dick 404-328-6976 Go/Bugs Alive in 75, all offers will be considered; 3 yr. filly. Elouise Wilson Atlanta 912-857-4928 2002 APHA bay overo mare, 15hds., shown, sweet, eye-catching, shoes, bathes, hauls grt., WP prospect, $3000/obo. Sabrina Wilson Aragon 706-506-6311 706-368-9543 2002 APHA blk. overo gelding, 15.2hds., very gentle, green broke, Huslers Ole Man breeding, exp. rider, $3500, call aft. 6 P.M. Diane Hardy Thomson 706-595-2601 2004 APHA blk./wht. filly, Champion bloodlines, $2000. James Monk Hampton 770-946-9327 2004 AQHA palomino gelding, 14hds., show quality, must see, $2000/obo, all. 6:30. Maria Turner Good Hope 770-207-7580 706713-1383 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 QH geldings, palomino, 10 yrs., sorrel, 16 yr. w/wht. blaze face, drk. bay, 13 yrsa., good trail horses, reas. priced. Jerry Sliger Good Hope 770-266-7810 3 sorrel geldings, all clip, load, trail and easy keepers, you choose, $1000 ea. Reba Tankersley Swainsboro 478-289-7711 3 yr. Hallinger gelding, rides/pulls, $2000; 9 yr. dun gelding, thick QH build, $1500/obo. Kathy Smith Milner 770-412-8956 3 yr. old APHA sorrel mare, will do anyJhing, loads, clips, stands,, will cross any creek and go anywhere, $1800. Jonathan Cushman Thomson 706-373-3544 8 yr. old QH mare, buckskin, easy keeper, shots current, 13.2hds., $900, call aft. 5 P.M. Larry Pirkle Dawsonville 706-216-2954 AMHA regd. miniature stallion, jet black color, $1000, regd. miniature female donkey, grey dunn color, $800. Bill Haas Perry 478987-1789 AQHA 15 yr. mare, shown H/ off dressage, used as lesson horse, 4K, pix/video avail. Sarah Pergande Calhoun 912-531-6127 AQHA 1991 sorrel mare, exc. ride, proven broodmare, cow-bred; also, 2004 sorrel filly, _Smart Little Lena, Peppy San. Susan Moore Cordele 229-273-1974 AOHA 3 yr. gelding, 6 mos. training, WP Ultimate trail horse, sweet, loaded personality, approve home only, chestnut blaze socks, $3500. Georgianna Senter Commerce 770560-3850 AQHA B/skin, b/mare, G/daughter of Nonstop Jet, Go Man Go on top, Quick M Silver/Barleo lines bottom, bred to Azures TE, $950/obo. L. Cason McDonough 770-9541308 404-226-9228 AOHA dun mare, rides like a gelding, 9 yrs., previously shown halter, Coosa, Two-EyedJack, Doc Bar, 14.3hds., built, $1500. Brighte Miller Thomaston 706-975-6643 AQHA gelding, '02 own son Rainbow Ranger, out of Hempen, 3 QH's dam, broke, extremely fast, futurity prospect plus. J. Dottin Forsyth 678-588-5408 AOHA sorrel mare, gr'daughter of Peppy San Badger, bred to a palomino son of Shining Spark, $2500. R. W. Echols McDonough 770-914-8687 American miniature horses: 16 mo. black/white filly; 3 mo. sorrel/chestnut colt, both AMHA, will trade for hunting or fishing 5 yr. KMSH gelding, smooth gaited, quiet, equip. R. Harris Alpharetta 678-393-8545 safe for anyone, $6500. Pat Cannor Collins ApHC dun mare, exp. rider, daughter of Mr. 912-693-2793 Baretta, bay yearling halter filly, kind and 5 yr. old bay QH gelding, 14.2hds., greenbroke, intelligent, daughter of Venable Successor, barrel/hunter jumper prospect, $800/obo. Mandy $1800-$3500. R. E. Taylor Carrollton 770- Hendrix Temple 770-842-4494 445-6443 6 yr. QH gelding, chestnut, blaze marking, Appaloosa regd. 2001 mare, halter points, 4 15hds., grt. manners, needs exp. rider, $800. mos. prof. riding, show trail, walk-trot, exc. cond. Eric Bruton Cartersville 770-386-7702 and health, sound, gentle but spirited, $2500. 6 yr. regd. sorrel gelding, Ima Cool Skip, Sherry Smith Covington'770-786-7715 Skipa Star, rides grt., good barrel, roping, Arab. OH mare, pretty, does changes, trail team penning prosp., $1650/obo. Cale rides with others, jumps 2'6", training level Garrison Cornelia 706-939-1324 dressage, need exp. rider, $1000/obo. 7 yr. old AQHA flashy blood bay gelding, Kimberly Olusson Bogart 706-254-3255 loves the trail, prof. trained English & western, Arabian gelding, 10 yrs. old, purebred, beau. 15hds., $3500. L. Homans Gainesville 770- head, good cont., 15.2hds., exc. trail horse, 534-0222 $2500/obo. C. Jones Conyers 770-853-6558 Page 10 THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday September 14, 2005 Bay mare, $1000; paint mare, $1500; bay TWH mare, 15.1 hds., rides, bred to gray Chickens, layers, roosters, diff. sizes. B.C. RIR and ducks $3 and up, depending on Want to buy one sgl. comb, Brown Leghorn gelding, $1000; brown gelding, $1200, all TWH, $750; TWHBEA gelding, smooth gaited Moon Haralson Mill Rd. Conyers 404-402- size, no calls after 8 p.m. Jim Lile Ball rooster, '05 hatched. Mr. John Shankles 315 young, gentle and smooth gaited. W. C. Hall w/lots of trail riding, $950. Shane Farmer 8743 Ground 770-735-6463 Moore St. Summerville 30747 Woodstock 770-928-3881 Hoboken 912-458-2010 912-458-2480 Delaware purebred eggs for hatching $6 RIR pullets and roosters for sale, call 8:30 Want very cheap hvy. breed roosters, no Belgian filly, 16 mos., palomino, gorgeous, TWH mare, 16-18 yrs., blk., smooth, gentle, per doz.. can be shipping. Susan Oglesby a.m. to 8:30 p.m. George Hill Buford 770- game roosters. Earl Lyle Gainesville 678- loads, clips, bathes, leads, gentle, sound, exc. for children or novice riders, $2000/obo. Reidsville susan143@hotmail.com 912-557- 271-0362 _ =.28~3:....-9::.;6~0c:;5 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ farrier compatible, all shots. P. Davis Molena Buck Heard Moultrie 229-985-2748 3727 RIR roosters $5 each, approx. 3. J. Want young black Japanese rooster, will 770-884-5311 TWHBEA RHBAA SSHBEA b/w yearling Doves, Ringneck $10, White $15, Muscovy McCullough Covington 770-786-7141 buy or trade beau. Araucana rooster, 8 mo. Bethlehem donkey jack, 2 yrs. old, friendly mare, Powerful Threat, Triple Threat, Carbon ducks, all ages, pigeons, White $15, colored RIR-Black Star chickens, 15 wks. old, $7 old. D. Wills Clermont 706-878-9787 706- and very gentle. Jeanne O'Connor Copy, Rodgers Perfection bloodlines, $1600. $10, chicken eggs $2/dozen. Marie Murphy each, McMurray hatched. R. Jordan Lavonia 219-3765 Carnesville 770-361-0772 B. Maynard Cleveland 706-865-5945 Marietta 770-428-4900 706-356-8893 Gelding, 15hds., 6 yrs., highly exp. trail Welsh stud pony, regd. yearling out of Free, 7 Bantam hens, you catch, you keep. Rare Welsummers, layers of very dark horse, very quiet, loads every time, easy Champion bloodlines, sweet & smart, handled Wally Butler Jasper 912-354-7078 brown eggs, 6/05 hatch, $30 pair. Joan Heiser ALTERNATIVE WTC, $3800. Gail Ford Winder 706-367- daily, $900. V. Hunter Hoganville 706-884- Frizzles, Cochins, Silkies, 3 mos. old, Blue, Canton 770-720-7262 LIVESTOCK 0070 Loving 7 yrs. old male, grt. w/children, has been ridden, $750. C. Green Grantville 770583-3811 404-755-4597 1291 Poultry/Fowl For Sale If you have any questions regarding ads in White, Black, prs., trios, few sgl. pullets, 1 yr. old pr. Cochins, Silkies. Gene Shaw Loganville 770-4664832 Game chickens for sale, stags $25, Rare breed Ice pigeons, beau. birds, $20 pair, mixed breed pigeons $3 each, call anytime. David Patton Williamson 770-2284415 If you have questions regarding this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082. Match pr. .red sorrel horse mules, 10 & 11 yr. old, owrk to wagon & plow, gentle, $3700. James Ray Jasper 770-735-2375 Miniature Appy. mare, 34", bred, AMHA/R, dun/buckskin show colt, will be very small and correct. Stacy Brown Cleveland 706-3183013 Miniature l'lorses, 2 bred mares, blk./gray, 1 stallion, blk./wht. paint. Gene Hardwick Milner 770-358-2888 Miniature horses, yearling male, 30", wht. w/chestnut face/patches, halter broke, gentle, loves children, $700; 1 solid wht. mare, 4 yrs., $1000. B. Adams Loganville 770-466-8886 770-364-7972 Miniature regd. donkey, jenny, 9 mos., $900, grey dunn. Dale Morrison Chickamauga 706-539-2805 Missouri Fox Trotter, regd. 2 geldings, 3 yrs. old, smooth gaits, sound, gentle, friendly, trail exp. Betty Johnson Cumming 678-516-5340 Missouri Fox Trotters, geldings, sorrel, 2 yrs., ready to start, $1800; grey, 11 yrs., kid safe, $4000, exc. gaits and bloodlines. Michael Maguire Gainesville 770-983-9058 Palomino, red roan, & buckskin, all 3 geldings, used in lessons, camps and shows, $1200-$2500. Susan Buckner Milledgeville 478-451-5070 Paso Fino regd. bay gelding, 11 yrs., 13.2hds., trail rides,exc. manners, well trained, $3400 includes paso bridles/misc. paso items. Sharon Kolodzes Rome 706238-2135 Paso/Marchador cross, 3 yr. grey mare, green broke, gaited, spirited needs a good rider, sweet disp., good ground manners for sale for $1500/obo. Lois March Vienna 912268-2963 Peruvian Paso. beau., 14.3hds., 7 yr. old gelding, sorrel, wht. socks, easy keeper, $4200. B. Byrd Leesburg 229-759-8750 QH's: palomino, 15hds., 18 yrs.; sorrel 16.5hds., 22 yrs. w/like new saddles, no vices, $1200 ea. Roy Tamazin Register 912-8528525 RHBAA/SSHBEA regd. 11 yr. blk./wht. mare, 15.3hds., shown trail, pleasure, ribbon winner at celebration, grt. trail horse, $2500. V. Driver Carrollton 770-836-8915 Racking gelding, sorrel, 11 yrs.; Bay MorganX mare, 10 yrs., both ride, load, stand/farrier, great ground manners, $1200 ea. Betty Ambrose Talking Rock 706-2536297 Regd. ASB mare, shown Academy, 3 gaited, will 5 gait, lesson horse, $3500; regd. TWH stallion by Masq, $3000. N. I. Anderton Trenton 706-657-2570 Regd. Appaloosa gelding, 6 yrs. old, 5.2hds., trails, loads, gentle, all shots, grt. beginners horse, $1800. David Mull Lexington 706-743-7649 Regd. Arab. mare, 15 yrs., 15hds., exc. ladies/child's horse, moving, must sell, $2000/obo. Pam Trammel Cumming 770365-8501 this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082. Mallard ducks must be at least three generations from the wild before they can be advertised in the Market Bulletin. Advertisers must include this information in notices submitted for publication. '04 Barred Rock rooster $5; '05 RIR and other roosters free. L. Williams Maysville 706-652-3392 '04 hatch, India Blue peafowl $35 each. Jack R. Jenkins Harlem 706-556-3261 '05 Buff hens, pullets, guineas, turkey, pheasants, Quail Pharoah & Black Sumatras, Bantams, 1O diff. breeds/Silkies, diff. colors. John Johnson Milledgeville 478-452-7015 '05 Golden Sebrights, show qlty. stock, $45 per trio, $30 pair, (cash). Barbara Whitaker Jenkinsburg 770-775-4688 '05 OE Bantams, Wheaten, Silver Wheaten, Mille Fleur, quail, Blue Sport, Blue Brassyback, Black-tail Buff. Roy Powell Sylvester 229-776-4746 '05 Royal Palm turkeys, and laying hens, (sev. breeds), $10; White King and Homer pigeons. Sandra Miller Talking Rock sdmill@ellijay.com 706-253-3340 770-8937622 '05 hatch, Jersey Giants, Golden Comets, Black Orpingtons, New Hampshire Reds, Spangled Bantam cockerels. Wayne Burnette Dawsonville 706-265-2886 '05 laying pullets & roosters, Pharoah quail, Frizzles, Games, Pheasants, guineas, all sizes, $2 up. Chris Mann Greensboro 706486-4094 '05 peacocks, 6 colors, starting at $35 each, Trio Black Shoulder Cameo breeders $300. Jim Davidson Concord 770-884-0883 1 Black Shoulder hen, peacock, 2 Indian Blue male peacock, $100 each. W.C. Young Fairburn 770-964-2552 1 pr. Speckled Sussex hen and rooster $45. Eric Brantley Cedartown 770-748-5854 1 rooster $10, 12 hens $8 each. Willard M. Robertson P.O. Box 839 Shannon 30172 706-291-3889 1 rooster $5, 1 White Silkie rooster $8, 1 Silver Pheasant $10. Nyck Crumbley Dahlonega 706-867-6227 2 pr. White Crested Black Polish, '04 hatch are now laying; also, Giant Partridge Cochin rooster. C.T. Wyatt Fairmount 706-337-2280 30 common barn pigeons. $3.50 each, no Sunday sales. Clovis Jackson Moultrie 229941-5541 5 colors of Call ducks, 5 colors of peafowl Bantams, Salmon Eaver and Ameraucanas, other, button quail. Danny Ledford Gainesville 770-983-9713 Australian black swans, 3 males, young, strong, beau., $250 each. Tere Lopez Oxford 770-787-2955 BB Red Bantams, pairs w/babies. F. Baynard Perry 478-987-0613 Bantam roosters and hens free, 2 Black RoundHeads-Brown & Reds, good line, parents on site. Steve Wyant Newborn 770784-7692 Game chickens, pure Jarrett Roundhead, pure Jerrard Spangle Hatch. H.L. Rogers Canton 770-479-1731 Game fowl: Hatch, Roundheads, Brown Reds, White Doms, some Aseel crosses and Blues, call after 5 p.m. Travis Buckner Covington 770-385-4673 Game roosters $25 each, this year hatch, good bloodline. Brandon Baker Carrollton 770-832-8786 Game roosters and hens $10-$15, peafowl hen $50. Garfield Chambers McDonough 678-595-5450 678-233-7375 Games, Gilmores, Wingate Brown Reds, Curtis Blackwell/Gilmore hatch, many more, Pure Sweater Rooster 25 Marty Poultry Farm hatch. Joseph Beacham Dublin 478-2960874 478-272-6783 Guinea Keets $4 and up. Paulette Story Maxeys 706-759-3747 Guineas $1.50-$5, purebred bantams $10 pr., 8 wk. Buff Orpington, S. Wyandotte $1-$4 each, layers $6 each; Japanese bantam roosters, others. N. Strother Washington 706-717-0709 706-717-8669 Guineas (9) $8 each, 6 half grown-$5 each, 4 Black Minorca hens, 1 rooster, 5 cross w/RIR, 5 Dominiques, all $8 each. Bill Jackson Villa Rica 770-459-4080 770-3285479 Hens & pullets. Harold Cheek 3416 Liberty Church Rd. Monticello 31064 706-468-9486 Khaki Campbell ducks, great egg layers, $15 each, for info. e-mail. Anita Owen Cave Spring mowen@poetworld.net 706-232-0770 Lakenvelder hens for sale $8 each. Suzanne Painter Hephzibah 706-495-6724 Lge. chickens, rooster hens, hens are all laying. Tony Whitaker Mt. Vernon 912-5832141 Malaysian Seramas, great variety of colors, $25 an'll up. D. Bennett Danielsville 706795-5040 Mallard ducks, 300 or more, no shipping, pick up at my place; also, young ducks, chicken & geese. Raymond Seckinger Ellabell 912-858-5048 912-734-8500 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 706-882-0851 Narragansettes heritage turkeys, spring '05 hatch, $35 per pair. Mike Jones West Point 706-884-6592 O.E. Bantams. Black, quail, Red Pyle, Blue Splah, Golden Duckwings, Fawn Duckwings. Brett Powell Dallas 770-459-9445 O.E. Game Bantams from show stock, Black, Blue, White, BB Reds, Silver Duckwings, Wheatens, Blue Splash & doves. Mack McBurnett Tyrone 770-487-2233 O.E. Game Bantams, Silver Duckwing, Spangle, Crele, white breeder and show qlty., Red Homer, White Homer, Roller pigeons, Cappucian pigeons. Tommy Pilgrim Stone Mountain 770-923-5411 404-702-0798 Red Jungle fowls-pairs, $20-$30. Wayne Whiddon Cordele 229-273-9040 Ringneck doves, all colors, $5 each, Diamond doves $25 each, young Muscovy ducks, not for food, $1 O each. Ben Beaves Woodstock 770-926-3942 Rooster '05 hatch, RIR, White Rock, Barred Rock, mix breeds. Farris Garmon 480 Parr Farm Rd. Covington 30016-5650 770-7873476 Roosters $3 each. Maria Johnson Griffin '-77-'-0'---'-41'-'2'--7-'-6'--'50.::3_ _ __ _ _ _ _ __ Royal Palm mature turkeys $50 pair, '05 turkeys 30/$10 each, all must go. Tim White Blue Ridge 706-632-8145 Silkie pair $10, Cochin trio $15, Cochin quad $15, Porcelain trio $10, Partridge Cochin pair $15, free rooster. Janet Chandler Rutledge 706-557-9195 Silkie pairs, Cochin and Brahma Bantam hens, Standard Ameraucana pair, call for colors and prices. Ellen/Lauren Cannon Covington 770-787-6335 Spangled Game chickens and all types of bantams for sale. George Fortner Sautee 706-878-2675 Turkeys, 1 wk. old & up, $7 and up, 1 pr. Bronze $85, 1 Royal Palm tom $40. Miles Russell Meansville 706-648-3503 Warhorse roosters & hens, reas. priced. J.C. Carder Gainesville 770-534-5407 White mallard ducks, 3rd generation. $5 each, Ive. msg. Willie Keen Jr Perry 478-9873687 Young Gambels, Pharoah, Mexican Speckled Quail chicks, Chukar, Red and White Chukars Partridge. Berry Doyle 4005 Prescott Dr. Augusta 30907 706-863-7320 Poultry/Fowl Requiring Permit/License If you have questions regarding this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082. Advertisements for wood ducks must be accompanied by a USDA permit. Permits are available from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Attn: Permit Section, P.O. Box 49208, Atlanta, GA 30359. Advertisers must submit a copy of current permit with their first ad. Permit copies will be returned upon request. Advertisements for bobwhite quail must be accompanied by a copy of the advertiser's commercial quail breeders license. Since this is a state protected bird, the Georgia Department of Natural Resources requires anyone selling bobwhite quail to have this license. For license information, write: DNR, Game and Fish Division, 2189 Northlake Parkway, Suite 108, Tucker, GA 30084. Bobwhite quail, chicks, early release & flight The Alternative Livestock category contains ads for ratites (ostriches, rheas, and emus) as well as other "nontraditional" livestock. Adorable 5 mo. old regd. female llama. Marsha Randolph Locust Grove 770-9141284 Alpaca geldings, white, bay & silver gray, halter broken, leads/ties/loads, fiber available, $700 each or all for $1800. Shawn Stamps Dahlonega 678-313-4128 Alpacas for sale, gentle, young male w/beautiful bright white fleece, Accoyo lines, $3000. Larry Dietsch Young Harris Larry@destinyalpacas.com 706-379-2361 Llamas for sale, male, females, geldings. Rhonda Cofer Loganville 770-979-1114 Llamas, 3 males, $200 each, one female $350 or $500 pair. Hugh Reed Oakwood 770-534-4752 Llamas, breeders, 3 females due this fall; also, young females, 1 gelding, 1 male breeder, all regd. Bob/Sandy Hurlbutt Alvaton 706-538-1062 Llamas, largest selection of quality registered llamas, starting at $500, friendly, halter trained, delivery available. Liliane Grant Dallas 770-445-2855 Llamas, regd., halter trained, will deliver, example-7 mo., male, colorful, wooly face, spinners, wool. Lillian Beck Tignall 706-3592060 Llamas, regd., healthy females, wide variety, starting $1000, breeding & dely. available. Jeanne Holliston Hiawassee llamafarm@alltel.net 706-896-5005 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 of Natural Resources Special Permit Unit at (770) 761-3044. Individuals submitting advertisements to buy and sell regulated hoofed stock in. the Market Bulletin must provide a photocopy of the appropriate license with their ad. LIVESTOCK WANTED Regd. Arabians, chestnut mare, 7 yrs., grt. /I trail/show horse, bombproof, $3000 080; chestnut gelding, 3 yrs., $1500/obo. Tom Falkenberry Adairsville 770-773-9477 678643-7638 Regd. QH 5 yr. gelding grt. WP, show horse, anyone can ride, $3500, UTD on all shots. Justin Fordham Eastman 229-385-8202 Regd. TWH gelding, 5 yrs., sorrel, flax mane/tail, trail or shoe, child safe, $4500. Judi Polish hens $5 each. Jack Baker Lithonia 770-482-6844 Bantams, O.E. show qlty., BB Red, Black, Splash, Mille Fleur, Fawn Red, Blue Brassy Back, Blue Quail, Blue Red, Lemon Blue, Sports, Standard Cochins. R. Shoemake Carrollton 678-796-9222 Bantams: Golden Sebright, Black Japanese, RIR Roescomb, Cochins. M. Vogan Blue Ridge 706-632-5501 starting $5 each. T. Bullock Dacula 678-3004323 Peacock Trio, Blues, _5 yrs. old, $200, male Amherst, 3-4 yrs. old, $40. Jason Mulling Oakwood 770-503-1537 Peacocks, male, 6 mos.- 2 yr., $75-$125, guineas $8, white swans pinioned, unsexed, 6 mos. C. W. Kaiser Fairburn 770-964-3947 Peafowl, '04 hatch, Blues & Black Shoulder, Edwards Pheasants '03, Swinhoe & Red Gold conditioned birds available now. Myra Brown Cataula 706-322-3404 Bobwhite or Coturnix quail hatching eggs $45/100, $105/500, $198/1000, price includes shipping, send check/money order. Jean Strickland P.O. Box 9 Pooler 31322 912-7485769 Bobwhite quail Jumbo Wisconsin hatching eggs, 45/100, 168/600, 250/1000. Raymond Meadows Wadley 478-252-5345 you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081or404-651-9082. Items listed in the Livestock Wanted category must be for specific livestock; for instance, "want 3 or 4-yr. old quarter horse gelding, approx. 16 hds., suitable for moderately experience rider." Generalized ads, such as "want horses, any amount;" Berringer Waverly Hall 706-582-3251 Barred Rock hens, 12 wks. old, brown egg '04 hatch; Bantams-Cochins, call after 6 p.m. Bobwhite quail eggs for sale, $125for 1000, are not acceptable for publication; neither TB gelding, 13 yrs., 16.2hds., sweetheart, layers, $6 each. Pam Quick Newnan 770- Gerald Hayes show/trail, no bad habits, daughter at college, 304-8854 3877 Flowery Branch 770-967- Ive. msg. Michael Smith 358-4205 Barnesville 770- are ads for free or unwanted livestock. 1 purebred Toggenburg buck, very gentle, $3500. Mallory Thomas 490-0400 Clarkesville 706- Beau. Japanese Bantams $8 pair or $5 each. Danny Collier Warm Springs 706-846- Pheasants and Chukars, flight conditioned for early release, small or lge. orders. Larry Bobwhite quail, flight & weather condition, dely. available for lge. orders. R. Jarrard grt. milking lines, 1 Alpine/Toggenburg doe; 1 purebred Toggenburg doe. M. Folds Winston TB gelding, 4 yrs., beau. 16.1hds., drk. 9157 Tharpe Cordele 229-273-1701 Rome 706-291-8206 770-94 7 -0555 bay/roan, well bred for show or pleasure, Black Australian swan, beau. young male, Pheasants, Silver, Red Gold, '04 and '05 Bobwhite quail, flight conditioned birds, will Want a plow-mule, 800 lbs. to 11,000 lbs. $2800. G. Gibson Atlanta 404-349-5453 TB mares, 10 yr and 2 yr., both drk. bays, gorgeous, big, sound, sale $3000, lease Pekin flock, 8/$60; Muscovies, all ages, none for slaughter. Lynn Mashburn Cumming 770887-9056 hatch, pairs and extra males. Clarinda Streetman Watkinsville 706-769-7820 Pigeons for sale or trade, must reduce be ready in September, $4 each, Ive. msg. Terry Williams Forsyth 478-994-4122 Bobwhite quail, good flying birds; also. eggs Floyd Barnes Hiram 770-942-7630 Want commercial polled red yearling bull, prefer low birth weight genetics, buy or trade $1000. G. Brown Palmetto 770-463-2014 Black Silkies, White Black-tail Japanese, flock, White Kings, New York Tipplers, others, for sale; taking orders for '05/'06 season, ref. same. Sam Bard Grantville 770-583-3139 TWH 5 yr. gray gelding, very people oriented, $1800. Frank Thompson Milledgeville 478-452-4653 TWH colts, 16 mos., out of Generators Sundrop and Commanding Delight. Bill Rozier Blackshear 912-449-1533 Gray Japanese, Buff Orpingtons, Cochins, baby guineas and more. Betty Harris McDonough 770-483-3832 770-507-2886 Black, Blue huge Jersey Giants, huge Lgt. Brahma, Buff Brahma; also, have Buff Bantams. Sara Anderson Dalton 706-259-5475 reas. priced. Jimmie Tolleson Marietta 770432-4175 Pigeons, 20 plus pure breeds, call for pictures and information. John Murray Milledgeville 478-453-8117 Pigeons, Homers, Rollers, high flyers, many available. Mark Wood Clarkesville 706-7547631 Bobwhite quail, healthy flight birds for hunt/train/re-stock or meat, we deliver. Drew Stanley Clarkesville 706-947-3884 Jumbo Wisconsin Bobwhite, flight and Want rabbits, want no-bite male dwarf/young rabbit, 7:45 P.M. Friday's. D. Robb 345 Windsor Walk Conyers 30094 Want to buy goats, purebred or mixed breed, will pick up and pay cash, no Sunday calls. Wayne Green Bremen 770-562-3605 TWH gelding, 15hds., friendly, flashy, v/smooth, unique color w/blaze and sock, traffic safe, neck reins, anyone can ride. Jim Carroll Lawrenceville 770-513-1448 TWH gelding, very gentle, regd. QH mare, exp. rider, regd. buckskin gelding, exp. rider, $3000. Charles Cain Flowery Branch 404408-2733 TWH geldings: 4 yr. steel gray; 6 yr. blue roan; 8 yr. blk./wht.; 9 yr. blk.; 9 yr. strawberry roan. Shea/Albert Queen Dallas 770-505- Blue Silkie pair $15, Blue Silkie roosters $5, Buff Silkie rooster, Ameraucana rooster, McMurray stock. T. Brown Pendergrass 706693-4600 Buff Orpingtons, hvy. breed, purebred, 3 mos. old, $5 @ taking order for baby chicks to be hatched. Donald Allen Lilburn 404-4091191 Cherry egger chickens hatched 5/8/05 and 5/25/05, $6 each. Robin Colston Taylorsville 770-606-9220 beau. colors to choose from, qty. discount, must sell. Ben Cheloei Jackson 478-992-9778 Pigeons, Racing, Whites and colors, $5 each. David Bailey Harlem 706-556-1297 Polish Top-Hat chickens, all ages, Santy and Standard size. Tracie Anderson Hartwell 706-377-3975 Pure RIA chickens, day old and up, $1 and up. Dave Maddox Kathleen 478-987-4403 Purebred chicks, chickens, bantams, and fresh eggs. Ms. Kathy Milledgeville 478-457- weather conditioned, $2.75, White Pekin ducks $3 to $10. Marilyn Wheeles Brooklet 912-839-2056 Jumbo Wisconsin quail eggs/chicks & Chinese Ringneck Pheasant eggs/chicks, both NPIP certified, reas. prices. Neal Bush Sparta 706-467-9345 Jumbo Wisconsin quail hatching eggs, Bobwhite, extra big, 48/100, 165/500, 280/1000. George Meadows 1157 Meadows Rd. Wadley 30477 478-252-9997 LIVESTOCK HANDLING if you have questions regarding ads in ffl1s category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082. '01 Southwind all alum., 3H slant, like new, $12,000. A. Scott Canton 678-493-2809 '02 Big Valley BP 2H trailer, wht. w/removable divider, escape door, mats, exc. cond., $2500. Leslie McClelland Senoia 770- 0090 Chickens for sale. Jeff Garner Villa Rica 5886 TWH mare, 12 yrs., 15. 1hds., rides, gentle, 770-459-3924 Qlty. Old English Bantams: BB Reds, Poultry/Fowl Wanted 630-9149 '02 GN Ponderosa trail rider, special 3H smooth, pulls buggy, bred to a wht. Direct Chickens, 6 mos.. 3 yrs., 7 laying hens, 13 Blacks, Blue Brassy Backs, Blue Wheatens, Want a pair or two black swans w/in rea!!. slant, rear tack, AC/heat, bed, exc. cond .. Pusher stallion, $1250. C. Waldron Hoboken RIR, ready to lay, 4 roosters, $100 for all, $5 Blue Splash, Creles, Spangles, Fawn & SOW. price and driving distance. Donald Bohanon $5800. Sonya Cannady Rincon 912-660- 912-288-4969 912-458-2480 each. Mr. Dan Fayetteville 770-460-5874 Ted Charles Douglasville 770-942-6847 Rossville 706-861-9950 2735 Wednesday September 14, 2005 THE MARKET BULLETIN Page 11 '03 Sooner 2H GN slant, 7' high, heaVair, Powder River squeeze chute for horned dressing rm., like new, a must see, $11,000. cattle, $2750. C. L. Williams Cordele 229- Don Ewald Pavo 229-859-9139 273-3700 '85 4H slant, converted to 3H w/lrg. tack, Rubber mats, barn/trailer use, new exterior new tires, $2200. Stacy Carroll Elberton 706- grade, high quality, misc. sizes, colors avail. 468-6080 Shane Taylor Gainesville 770-540-5003 '88 2-3H GN trailer, new tires, good elec. Sooner 2H alum. BP straight load, tack brakes, $2100. Bonnie Roach Atlanta 706- comp., dressing rm., exc. cond., $3500. Nick 675-9728 '92 S&M horse trailer, 16'x6'x6'6", center gate, removable divider, up front brakes, both axles, BP, $2800. J. Gaines Elberton 706- Carden Bogart 770-354-0558 Stidham 2H, BP, wt. manager, straight load, tack compartment, good cond., $1200 Larry Landers Bowdon 770-258-1836 283-2447 '95 Bee 2H steel GN, insulated, cabinets, bed, furnace, awning, elec. outlets, tack storage, mats & padding, in very good cond., $6000. Sylvia Mooney Jersey 770-267-2739 '97 Stoll GN stock trailer, 28', trade possible, $3500. J. Condon Zebulon 770- Stock trailer WW BP hitch, elec. brakes, new tires, center gate, exc. cond., $3400. R. Branch Hazlehurst, 912-375-2465 Stock trailer, 6x9, heavy duty, dual axle, fold down/side open gate, toolbox, good floor, 6' high rails, homemade trailer, good cond., $500. Mark Woodham Morgan 404-379- 567-5786 '97 Sundowner GN alum. 3H slant w/drop down windows, feed mangers, extra storage space, reartack/lrg. dressing rm., good cond., $13,000. Julie Storms Newnan 770-3010233 '98 Ponderosa 16' stock trailer, grey, mats, lights, brakes, tires 75%, $2700. Dianne 8037 Sundowner horse trailer, 2002 4H slant load, lrg. dressing rm., air cond., like new, $18,500, aft. 6 P.M. D. Westmoreland Cleveland 706-219-4847 Trailer 5'x8' cattle racks, lgts, tool box, ramps for loading 4 wheeler, etc., $850. Darryl Nealis Hampton 770-946-9160 770-630- Cantrell Kingston 770-548-5826 '98 Ponderosa stock trailer, 7x16 GN, like new, $3800. Milton Wood Breman 770-5373182 '98 Sundowner Pueblo, LQ, ref., shower, elec. jack, 3H slant, sheltered, exc. cond., $23,500. Lyn Nasworthy Swainsboro 478- 1469 Vis A Vis carriage, single harness, diaper bag, $3000. Anne Mayer Dahlonega 706864-8957 Want quality used saddles within reas. distance of Duluth, willing to pay cash, good cond. a must. Janice Sermonet Duluth 770- 289-6866 10' BP stock, $1200; 12' BP stock, $750; 16' GN stock, '96 $2500. J. W. Fielder Buchanan 770_574 _9707 15u Bill Cook barrel racing saddle, like new, silver conchos, $700/obo. Ann Kimbrell Cleveland 706-892-8134 16" Circle Y show saddle, floral tooling, show or work, exc. cond., $750. Tori Moore Lawrenceville 770-963-7645 16" western pleasure saddle, leather, good cond., complete w/girth belt, $225. S. Clay 623-6115 Western saddles, 18 1/2" Tucker matching breast collar/rear cinch, $1000; big horn gaited horse saddle, 16" w/breast collar/rear cinch, $400. Larry E. Branch Flovilla ??O- 775-79o9 RABBITS It you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651 9081 or404-651-9082. Thomaston 706-646-2923 16' Bee Livestock trailer, center gate, open top, BP, new floor and tires, 1988 model, $1200. R. Waters Brooklet 912-682-7543 16' GN horse trailer, exc. cond., 20' GN stock trailer, exc. cond. Donald Green Temple 770-841-6815 17" Circle Y trail saddle, light oil w/tooling, Bunnies and breeders, some free, others $5-$20. T. Russell Lawrenceville 770-6828670 770-23 1-7522 Flemish Giant, French Lops, Jersey Woolies, English Lops, just rabbits. Linda E. Adams Bethlehem 77o-3o7-5954 Mini-Rex Flemish Giant, Giant Chincilla o- babies. Clarey Kirby Jasper 77 993-9120 suede seat, exc. cond., 5 yrs. old, $400. Joe New Zealand White/FR 1000, Mini-Rex, Pierce Gray 478-986-4113 and pedigreed Holland Lop rabbits for sale. 196 Model Stoll GN cattle trailer, 32'x8', Raymond Fortner Cornelia 706-778-9294 dual tandom, elec./hydraulic brakes, good Rabbits & bunnies for sale, several dill. o- cond., $5000. Evan Hooks Swainsboro 912- sizes and colors. Bobby Moon Conyers 77 562-4226 466-4565 1996 GN 3H slant, $3500. Kevin Beard Rex rabbits, 8 wks. old, $10 ea. Jannifer Rome 706-252-0864 Fowler Hillsboro 706-468-1848 1H Surrey in very good cond., $1250. Zane San Juan, New Zealand Whites, 3 mos. old, Whelchel Atlanta 706-864-2751 705.974_ $7 ea., also few mixed colors. Ricky Wood 0124 Cartersville 770-607-9622 2 horse trailer BP, 9 yrs., elec. brakes, lights, double axle, exc. tires, grt. cond., 6'4, must sell, $1000/obo. 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 FEED, HAY AND GRAIN It you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney at 40465 19081 or 404 -65 1-9082. All hay ads must contain the variety of hay offered for sale; i.e., Coastal bermuda 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 2000 Super Bee walk-thru, 2H BP w/ramp, hay, Alicia hay, etc. '04 Tift 44 in barn $3/bale; '05 round bales, 4'x5' net wrapped or regular horse qlty. Tift 44, fescue; orchard grass hay. Dale Hall Calhoun 706506-0351 tack storage, 7' tall, exc. cond., $4000 firm. Dan Mihuc Fayetteville 770-639-0231 2002 3H GN Silver Star, DD windows, walkthru, escape door, _AC/Heat, awning, microfridge, cabinets, exc. cond., $17,000, e-mail '04 bermuda mix qlty. square hay, horse & cattle qlty., $2-$3.50 bale, call evgs. Renee Keener Carrollton 770-832-3292 '04 be!:fl1uda sq. bales in barn $2.50 each. H. Von Richthofen Watkinsville 706-453- pies. Beth Soles Kingsland 912-729-7055 9143 2002 Adam 3H slant, living quarters, horse trailer, all alum., like new, first $18,000 takes it. Kevin Wetherington Canton 678-880-2913 2002 S&H 3H trailer, BP, slant load, exc. cond., asking $4600. Ricky Chavers Danville 229-824-7664 2H BP w/walk-in tack rm., a little rough but in good using cond., $700 firm. D. Gunter '04 bermuda: fresh, green, sweet, $3 bale, dely. available. Catherine Nordin Moultrie 229-324-2292 '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 '05 - '04 Tift bermuda hay, sq./rnd. bales, Hoboken 912-458-2206 horse qlty., stored in barn, dely. available; 2H BP, good floor, fair tires, needs work, not also, sq./rnd. fescue and bermuda cow hay. pretty, but functional, $400 firm. Richard Dick Stratton Locust Grove 770-914-6153 Brady Kingston 770-596-5050 770-842-9317 2H SL GN, rear tack, NC, cowboy shower, '05 1st cutting fescue/bermuda mix, lge. sink, hot water, $4500/obo. S. Miller round bales in barn $20. J. Slocum Temple Covington 770-265-1580 2H SL GN, rear. tack, solid floor, cowboy shower, sink, hot water, NC, $4500/obo. R. Seabolt Oxford 770-787-0472 Bitless bridle, Beta material, size medium 770-459-6680 '05 2nd cutting horse qlty. Coastal $3.50 bale; '05 4x5 rolls Coastal $30; also, cow qlty. Coasta,I $2 bale. Loretta Crapps Baxley 912367-7258 912-367-2734 (headstall 33.5-44", noseband 195.-23.5"), '05 4'x 5 1/2' rolls bermuda and bermuda includes reins, like new, $100. Jill Beaty fescue mix, rye grass and fescue mix hay, Cumming 678-513-1039 fer!., $25. Andrew Whittaker Greensboro Circle M 2H BP, new floor, new tires, tack storage, $1800/obo. Penny Payne Molena 770-884-0039 Like new, never used, '04 S&H all alum. 3H, 706-453-7871 '05 Alfalfa, small squares, straight leafy green, $8.50; nmothy mix, soft, $7, dely. available. Carrie Willbur Canton 770-846-7979 SL, w/LQ, cost new $34,857+ tax, selling for '05 Alicia Bermuda, highly fertilized, horse $29,500. John Warren Cartersville 770-846- qlty., 5x5 rolls or square bales, $35/$3 in field, 8176 $40/$4 in barn, dely. available. Art Johns 0ld fine harness buggy and harness, $500, Bronwood 229-995-5371 misc. horse and pony tack. Paula Wagner '05 Alicia bermuda hay in barn, horse qlty., Savannah 912-927-2930 $3.50 per bale. Larry Baile Conyers 770-483- 0ne 16' BP Sundowner stock trailer, fair 6847 shape, some rust but solid, $1200/obo. R. '05 Alicia bermuda hay, 5x6 round bales Porter Tifton 229-386-2113 $25 per bale. Greg Williams Alapaha 229- Phil Harris horse size show halter, medium 686-3638 oil, like new Buford brand saddle, exc. cond., '05 Alicia bermuda horse hay, round cutting saddle, exc. cond. E. Wayne Savage rolls/$35, sq. bales/$3.75, cow hay rolls $10 to Winder 770-867-4726 $25, no Sundays. Carol Sapp Morven 229- Sidney saddle works, draft saddle, like 251-3904 brand new, 21" from horn to back of seat, '05 Alicia hay $3 per bale, well fert., rain $285, will trade for western draft saddle. free, stored in barn, horse qlty. Charles West Donna Knight Greensboro 706-453-7761 Waycross 912-282-6376 '05 Alicia hay, 4x5 rolls, fertilized, weed free, $30/roll, dely. extra, call after 7 p.m. Steve Bridges Doerun 229-787-5470 '05 Coastal & peanut 4x5 rolls hay for sale, $2/roll. Herman Adams Nicholls 912-345_5_09_1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ '05 Coastal and Tift 44 hay, horse qlty., rain free, sq. and round bales. Mike Carroll "'Je"'"r""s'"'e_.,y-'6~7.o.8-'-8'"'7~3-'-2'-'6-'.2~5~,,----,.---,------- '05 Coastal bermuda $3.50, fescue $3.25, well fert., horse qlty. @ barn, dely. available. Al Guillebeau Monroe 770-267-8929 '05 Coastal bermuda hay $20, $30 and $40 per roll, square $3.75, dely. available. Wymann Hartley Warner Robins 478-9238'-9_7_2_47_8_-_9_5_4_-0_3_2_4_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ '05 Coastal bermuda hay, 5x5 round bales $25 per roll, dely. available. Johnathan Rhodes Abbeville 229-467-2100 '05 Coastal bermuda hay, highly fertilized, weed free, lge. rolls, $30 per roll delivered, $25 per pick-up; 404-217-3640. Lisa/Henry Holman Butler 770-822-9172 404-313-3611 '05 Coastal bermuda hay, horse qlty., sq. bales, fertilized, in barn $3.50, cow qlty. $2. Jim Benton Statesboro 912-852-2761 '05 Coastal bermuda hay, well fert., rain free, horse qlty., $2.80 bale, $25-$30 roll. Curtis Durden Lyons 912-526-3189 '05 Coastal bermuda round bales $20, wheat $20. Y. Smith LaGrange 706-884_12_0__ 9 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ '05 Coastal bermuda, exc. horse qlty., foliage analysis, hvy. bales $3.50, dely. available. Dan Evans Athens 706-318-6136 '05 Coastal bermuda, horse qlty. hay, sq. bales, rain free in barn $4. D. Ulm Cordele 229 _406 _1124 -,-05_C_o_a_s_ta_l_b_e-rm-ud_a_,_h_o-rs_e_q_lty-._h_a_y_,s-q-.-in barn $3, lge. qty., sheltered, round $25, outside $20, volume discount. Douglas Gladin Milledgeville 478-456-3061 478-454-2038 '05 Coastal bermuda, premium horse qlty., forage analysis, hvy. bales $3 per bale, dely. available. Tyler Evans Winterville 706-207_15_6_7_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ '05 Coastal bermuda, sq. bales, well fertilized and limed, horse qlty., in barn $4.15. Jack McCracken Newnan 770-304-2487 '05 Coastal bermuda, weed free, fert., in barn square $3.50 and round $40. Jerome Bunn Forsyth 478-994-9422 '05 Coastal bermuda, well fertilized, horse qlty., $3.25 in field. Rusty Mcintosh Bowdon '-7'-70=--'.2co5.o.8-'-8'-'6-'1-'-0----------..,.--'05 Coastal bermuda/Bahia, 5x6 rolls, $15 and up. John Lacey White Plains 888-246_4_28_7_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ '05 Coastal hay, round and sq. bales, premium horse and cow tjlty., some dely. Lynn Ivey Macon 478-256-6599 '05 Coastal, 2nd cut 7/20/05, discount price in field. Ralph Harrington Milledgeville 478- '4-'5-2~_2_-6'._0_9_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ '05 Coastal, 2nd cut in field 7/20/05, 4x5 rolls. Ellen Mayers Milledgeville 478-452_84_4_5_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ '05 Tift 44 4'x5' rolls, well fertilized, $20 roll in field. Steve Taunton Hahira 229-794-1066 '05 Tift 44 bermuda $4/bale, Russell bermuda $4/bale, well fert., sq. bales, horse qlty., in barn, will del. (extra), mix hay $2.50/bale. Helmut/Charlie Cawthon Rome 706-802-0797 706-266-6283 '05 nft 44 bermuda hay for sale, round and square bales, under shelter, highly fertilized, excellent qlty. Durand Deal Tifton 229-388'-5_05'-4_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ '05 nit 44 bermuda hay, horse qlty., $3.50 per bale at barn, dely. available. Buddy Bearden Bostwick 706-474-8097 '05 Tift 44 hay, in barn, $35 each; '05 fescue rolls, outside $20 each. Dan Tant Barnesville '-7_70'---'.3"'-58,,,,--'.3_02'-_ 4 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ '05 Tift 44 hay, rain and weed free, prime horse qlty., lge. sq. bales $4 in barn, $3.50 behind baler. Charles Nelson Perry 478-987_2_15__ 6 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ '05 Tift 44 sq. bales $4, round $35; '05 fescue sq. bales $3, round $30, horse qlty., weed free, fertilized in barn. Guy Seals Hiram _7_70_-_9_4_2_-3_7_5_9_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ '05 Tift 44 sq. bales in field $3, highly fert. and limed, no weed in barn $3.75, taking orders. George Abrams Rome 706-235-3878 '05 Tift 44, weed free, highest qlty., sq. $2.50 field, $3.25 barn, round 4x5 $20 field, $25 barn. Keith Boozer Monroe 770-601- '-52....,1_7,---..,,=--....,-=---,--.,.--------'05 Tift 44/Bahia mix premium horse qlty. hay, fert. to UGAspecs., rain/weed free, $3.50 in barn. Ralph Mills Gainesville 770-536_8_43__ 8 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ '05 bermuda fescue mix, fertilized, horse qlty., sq. bales/$3.50, round bales $25. Lewis Hayes Aragon 770-684-6850 '05 bermuda hay for sale, 4x5 rolls @ $22 per bale, big rolls. Connie Carter Loganville 770-364-1189 -,-05_b_e_r_m_u_d_a_h_a_y-in-ba_r_n_,-h-o-rs_e_q-lty___$_3-0; '05 fescue hay $20, 4x5 rolls. Terry Stephenson Commerce 706-335-2654 706_20....,7_-=-5....,27__ 9 ____,_ _ _ _.,.----,----- '05 bermuda hay, 4x4 rolls, horse qlty., $30/bale, 4x4 rolls mxd. hay $20/bale, dely. available. Emory Merk Commerce 706-367- '-86....,4_4,---,-------,---------'05 bermuda or fescue hay $3 for small bales stored inside; '05 bermuda or fescue hay $30/lge. rolls, stored inside. Glenn Taylor Cartersville 404-312-5218 '05 berrnuda, fescue mix, dry in the barn, 4x5 round, $25 loaded. Rick Brown Newnan 770-254-1746 '05 bermuda/fescue mix hay, 4x5 net wrapped rolls $16 each. Ken Blalock Alto 706-839-5757 Bulletin Calendar EQUINE EVENTS Oct. 22 Want arts/crafts vendors for Speir's Sept. 17 MGSHA combined trng. & dressage Turnout Festival, Bartow. Info.: Bonnie show, Hidden Paradise Farms Hill, P.O. Box 228, Bartow, GA 30413, Equestrian Center, Lizella; closing date 478-364-6701. Sept. 1O; schedule/entry form Nov. 12 First Annual Harvest Home Festival, www.mgsha.org. Info.: Kristen Ogles, 9 am - 5 pm, 15x15 booth fee $15, 478-935-6853, oglesp@aol.com. Hazlehurst Church of God. Info.: 912- Sept. 17-18 Good Horseman Dressage 375-7444, simmonseb@bellsouth.net. Show, Ga. Intl. Horse Park, Conyers. Nov. 12 Christmas. Craft Show, 9 am-4 pm, Info.: 770-602-2606, 770-860-4190, Our Lady of Mercy Catholic High www.goodhorseman.org. School, 861 Hwy. 279, Fairburn. Info.: Sept. 17-18 Cleveland Bay Classic, free 770-461-2202 admission, Ga. Intl. Horse Park, Conyers. Info.: 770-602-2606, 770860-4190. Sept. 21-24 34th Annual Southeastern Charity Horse Show, Ga. Intl. Horse Park, Conyers. Info.: 770-602-2606, 770-860-4190. Sept. 22 Eighth Annual Grand National Horse Sale, 6 pm, Beef & Dairy Arena, Ga. Natl. Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Perry; open to regd. Paso Finos of all ages. Info.: Trish Stancil, 813-7191445, www.pfha.org. Sept. 22 Fabulous Futurity Auction, 6 pm, Ga. Natl. Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Perry. Info.: Trish Stancil, 813-7191445, www.pfha.org. Sept. 24 Open Fun Horse Show, 10 am, Banks Co. Horse Arena, Homer; dress casual for various classes-timed events, running games, halter, English & western. Info.: 678-234-3269, 706677-1172. Sept. 24 Kel-Mac Saddle Club Open Horse Show, 9 am, Morgan Co. Agr. Livestock Facility, Madison; huntseat, western, beginner & trail classes. Info.: Kathy Fann, 706-769-4998; Susie Cottongim, 706-342-3775. Sept. 24 Regd. Paint yearling filly, reserve auction, UUFA, goods/services ARTS & CRAFTS Sept. 17 25th Annual Sylvania Arts & Crafts Sampler, 10 am-4 pm, Cail Field. Info.: 912-564-0078, 912-857-4742, syljrwc@yahoo.com, www.sccnet.org/SJWC.html. Oct. 7-8 Fall Into Crafts Marketplace, St. Andrew UMC, Marietta; Fri. 9:30 am - 5 pm, Sat. 10 am - 4 pm; over 40 crafters. Info.: 770-926-3488. Oct:8-9 Autumn Oaks Festival, Stately Oaks Plantation, Jonesboro; 10 am - 5 pm; includes living history demonstrations- grits grinding, butter churning, basket weaving & more. Info.: 770-473-0197, www.battleofjonesboro.org. Oct. 9 Mud Creek Ranch 4D Jackpot Barrels, Marietta; $1,000 added money, 80% payback, open/youth divisions; gates open 11 am, exhibition 1 pm, jackpot events follow. Info.: 770-420-2768, www.mudcreekranch.com. Oct. 15-16, 22-23 36th Annual Mountain Arts & Crafts Sale, 9 am - 5 pm, State Farmers Market, Blue Ridge, no admission/parking fee. Info.: 706.492- 2111. Oct. 22 Turpentine Festival, Portal, only one in USA, samples sold. Info.: 912-865- 2568. auction, 780 Timothy Rd., Athens, start GARDENING EVENTS time 6 pm. Info.: 706-546-7914. Sept. 24 Cobb Co. Master Gardeners plant Sept. 24 Currahee Saddle Club Open Show, propagation demonstration, Backacher 11 am, Stephens Co. Fairgrounds. Demonstration Garden, Marietta; Info.: 706-491-7819, 706-886-1144. registration 8:30 am, demonstrations 9 Sept. 24 TCSC Open Horse Show, noon, am - 11 :30 am., free to public. Info.: Hwy. 109 Pyne Rd. Park, LaGrange. 770-528-4070, www.cobbcounty Info.: Roger Snyder, 302-9245, extension.com. www.troupcountysaddleclub.homestea Sept. 27 Roswell Garden Club meeting, 10 d.com. am, 10495 Woodstock Rd., Roswell; Sept. 29 Saddle Up for St. Jude Trail Ride, speaker-Fred Conrad, topic-community Fort Valley State University, Fort Valley. gardening. Info.: 770-518-7021. Info.: Dr. Curtis Borne, 478-825-6262. Oet. 1 Mud Creek Ranch Hunter Schooling Shows, Marietta; beginner & hunter divisions, gates open 7 am, show begins 9 am. Info.: 770-420-2768, www.mudcreekranch.com. Oct. 1-2 Conyers Fall Classic, Hunter Jumper Show, Ga. Intl. Horse Park, Conyers. Info.: 770-602-2606, 770860-4190, www.psjshows.com. Oct. 1-2 Newton County Saddle Club Open Horse Show, Ga. Intl. Horse Park, Conyers; Sat. is full English show; Sun. is western. Info.: 770-602-2606, 770-860-4190, www. newtoncounty saddleclub.com. Oct. 7-9 Parelli Gaited Horses Naturally Clinic, Newnan, 9:30 am - 5 pm, daily audit fees apply. Info.: Karen Jones, 770-251-1799, kjpuzzles@mindsping .com. Oct. 8 Open Horse Show, 10 am, Banks Co. Horse Arena, Homer; halter, showmanship, English, youth & other classes; running events will not start before 5 pm. Info.: 678-234-3269, 706- MISCELLANEOUS Sept. 16-18 Inman Farm Heritage Days. Info.: 404-202-0419. Sept. 17-18 Ga. Trappers Association 25th anniversary convention, Snipesville, Ga., at intersection of Hwy. 268 & 107. Info.: Gary Newnan, 912-375-1568. Sept. 21 Ga. Agricultural Society Meeting, Ga. Power Headquarters, 241 Ralph McGill Blvd. NE, Atlanta; lunch begins 12:15 pm; group meets 3rd Wed. ea. mo. Info.: Mike Todd, 404-459-7128, miketodd1@mindspring.com. Sept. 24 Deer Resistant Plants for Your Garden, 11 am, Piccadilly Farm, Bishop (s. of Athens near Watkinsville); speaker-Dr. Sam Jones, Emeritus Prof. UGA, free. Info. 706-769-6516. Oct. 1 Skippin' & Poppin' Antique Tractor Show, 7:30 am - 5 pm, Hwy. 243 in Gordon, free admission, Cyler Garner, 478-628-2102. Oct. 7-16 16th Georgia National Fair, Perry, Ga. Info.: 478-987-3247, 800-9873247 (Ga. only). 677-1172. PESTICIDES & RECERTIFICATION Oct. 8 Open Horse Show, Union Co. Saddle Sept. 26 2005 Arch Wood Protection Club Arena, Blairsville; signup at noon, Operators Seminar, Atlanta; 5 comm. start at 1 pm. Info.: Eugene McClure, credit hrs. cat. 36. Info.: Malaika 706-745-4852, Wayne Seaborn, 706- Washington, 404-362-3970. 897-3510. Sept. 30 Invasive Plant Control Workshop, Oct. 8-9 Four Diamond Saddle Club Fall Decatur; 5 comm. credit hrs. cat. 23, Wagon Train, Hwy. 15 N., Sparta; ride 24. Info.: James Johnson, 706-542- begins 10 Sat. Info.: 706-453-2548, 9608. 770-444-5186. Oct. 6-7 Plant Operator's Workshop, Griffin; Oct. 15 Banks Crossing Saddle Club 4 D 5 comm. credit hrs. cat. 36. Info.: Kathy event, Banks Crossing Horse Arena, Staats, 770-233-4200. Commerce; begins 11 am. Info.: 706- Oct. 11 Small Grains Meeting, Leesburg; 1 654-0928, 706-215-4517. comm. credit hr., cat. 21 and/or 1 ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS Oct. 15 Loganfest, 10 am-5 pm, arts/crafts & more, Loganville Chamber of Commerce, Loganville. Info.: Betty Mccullers, 770-466-1601. Oct. private credit hr. Info.: Douglas Collins, 229-759-6025. 11 Ga./Fla. Green Industry Update, Cairo; 4 comm. credit hrs. cat. 21, 24. Info.: Gary Wade, 706-542-2861. Additional pesticide recertification training notices are available on the Georgia Department of Agriculture website www.agr.state.ga.us. Under GOA Divisions, select Plant Industry and click on Pesticide Division. Select Pesticide Applicator Licensing and Certification and click on Pesticide Applicator Recertification Courses. You can then search for upcoming courses by date, course title, or license category. Livestock auctions listed in the Market Bulletin sometimes offer related items for sale, such as tack and other livestock equipment. Notices for auctions selling any items other than livestock must be accompanied by the auction license number of the principal auctioneer or auction firm conducting the auction, per regulations of the Georgia Secretary of State. Notices without this information cannot be published. '05 bermuda/orchard/rye/fescue mixed round bales $10 and up. Grady Roberts _A_ra~g~o~n_7_7"'-0...,-6~8_4_9~8-'6""6'---------- '05 fert. Coastal sq. bales-$4.50 each, Coastal round rolls $45 each, fescue and rye sq. bales $4 each, $45/round, all in dry. Ray Clark Dacula 770-963-3561 770-963-4228 '05 fescue 4x5 rolls in barn, well fert., $20 roll; also, rolls outside $10/roil. Eugene Sigers Rockmart 770-684-6914 '05 fescue hay, 4x5 rolls in field, $18 roll. Jimmy Johns Ranger 706-3342683 '05 fescue hay, fertilized, lge. sq. bales in barn, $2 per bale, lge. inventory. M.D. Holcomb Dalton 706-259-3749 '05 fescue hay, weed free, rain free, highly fert. & limed, $3.25 sq. bale. Charles Haley Dallas 770-445-5558 '05 fescue mxd., 5x4 rolls, well fertilized, $15 roll. Tom Henderson Sr. Chickamauga 706-375-2973 Page 12 THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday September 14, 2005 '05 fescue mxd. grass hay, lge. sq. bales, Grain, '05 Chapman oats, good for feed, $1 SASE: triple yellow angel's trumpet Crape myrtles $2 to $10, pink, white, other Leyland cypress, thuja, Green Giant, 4-5', $2.50/bale in barn. M. Smith Buchanan 770- $21 barrel, $3/bsh. R. Allmon Americus 229- seeds. Cheryl Singleton 164 Oakview Dr. E. flowers. Olin Stephens Loganville 770-985- crape myrtles, knock-out roses, Ive. msg. M. 826-1146 "-92"-4_-..o.31~2==2"-------------- Macon 31217 8513 Webb Griffin 678-422-0327 '05 fescue orchard grass, fertilized, weed Horse qlty. round & square bermuda hay, $1 each w/SASE: moon vine, Martin gourd, Daylilies, 100 plants, mixed colors, sizes, Liriope, border grass, (monkey grass), free, in barn, exc. qlty., $3 sq. bale. Chris dely. available. Roy Embry Eatonton 706- yellow cosmos, orange cosmos, purple $35, $7 shipping; 5 naked lady ginger lilies green or white stripe, $0.20 per plant. Ruth Donath Ellijay 706-636-5224 485-2346 cleome, black-eyed Susan, huge blooms. B. $15, $3.50 shipping. S.H. Hill 144 Calhoun Faulkner Snellville 770-972-3853 '05 fescue round bales in barn $10 per bale. Oats for sale, bulk, bag, or barrel, '05 crop, Bryant 1143 Rosedale Rd., Atlanta 30306 Rd. Sylvester 31791 229-535-4738 Locust trees tor fencing, call for price. C. Lynn Rockmart 770-547-8073 top qlty.; also, wheat, '05 crops. T. Adcock $1.50 each/pkt. seed w/$0.60 LSASE: Daylilies, 15 Stella de Oro/$12 plus $3.50 Randall Ayers Buchanan 770-646-3923 '05 fescue sq. bales, rain free, $2 per bale, Good Hope 770-267-7639 ery1hrina species-X bidwilli, yellow jasmine, shipping; 25 mxd. color canna lilies $20 plus Mary Nell, Nellie Stephens, 7 gal./$15, approx. 230 square bales available. Gerald Oats for sale, top qlty., '05 crop, bulk $3.25 tiny eucador hibiscus. K. Lane 183 Alcovy $4.50 shipping. Ms. E.P. Dykes 1152 Ga. Hwy. angel's trumpets, viburnum 3 gal./$5, Red & Alexander Hartwell 706-246-0027 per bu., bagged $4.25 per bu. Ted Milliron Lane Chula 31733 32E. Ashburn 31714 Sugar maples 3 gal./$10. C. Thalman '05 fescue, 5' rolls, fertilized, $20, near Shellman 229-679-5801 $1/pkt. w/SASE: re-seeding petunias, Daylilies, 1800 var., send $2 for 22 page Hampton 770-856-5880 Dillard. E. Burney Rabun Gap 706-746-2085 843-995-0830 '05 fescue, bermuda, johnsongrass hay, fert., 5x5 rolls $20, sq. bales Tift 44, fert., weed & rain free, $3/bale. Pat Beatenbough Bowman 706-245-9326 '05 fescue, bermuda, mixed grasses, 4x5 rolls in field, $20 per roll. Bill Garrett Covington 770-787-1012 '05 fescue, first cutting, sq. bales, horse qlty., fertilized, weed free, in barn, GOA tested tor protein and fiber, field tested for moisture, Perennial peanut hay, Coastal bermuda and Alicia, well fertilized, barn stored, sq. bales. Stacey Edwards Hazlehurst 912-3757276 912-375-5704 Shelled yellow corn, oats & wheat $25/barrel; also, 100# bags of corn $10/bag. Wayne Montgomery Reynolds 478-8472356 Taking orders for peanut hay, Coastal, sq. & rnd., sq. mulch hay. Sammy Price Wrightsville 478-864-2461 478-278-1962 angel's trumpet, dbl. yellow, purple or white. C.S. Arnold 644 Lynn Ave. Jefferson 30549 $1/pkt. w/SASE: seeds tor 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 up, lge. potted blooming medicine aloes, best otter. P. Dean Morrow 770-961-8841 '04 purple coneflower (echinacea) seed $1/Tbsp. w/2 stamps on self-addressed envelope; hardy perennial, goldfinches love listing. M. Netherton 113 Dothan Rd. Blakely ~3_98=2~3~2~2~9~-7~2=3~-6=7~0~3'--.,,.--------- Daylilies, Stella de Oro 15/20 plants per clump, Happy Returns 10/12 per clump, $5 per clump plus postage. Faye Chambers Yatesville 706-472-3371 Daylilies, hundreds of regd. varieties, hundred hosta varieties, asstd. perennials, Knockout roses and butterfly bushes. Linda Butler Auburn linda@bloomindesigns.com _6-,78=--3_,76=-~7~9_87'----,---.....,-~--- Daylilies, iris, (bearded, Siberian, & . Medium and lge. clumps of variegated liriope for small or lge. projects, $5 and up. Rebecca Thompson Palmetto 770-463-3014 Mondo border grass, variegated liriope, iris, nandina. Billy Swann Stockbridge 770-4742769 Native azaleas grown from seed, 3 and 4 yr. old plants, mixed colors, great tor wooded areas, partial shade. Mary Bartlett Fort Valley 478-825-5952 Night blooming cereus. M. Jorgensen Dacula 678-376-0089 $4/bale. Max Hartman Douglasville 770- Feed, Hay And Grain them. Wynn Mott 5266 State Hwy. 60 Suches Louisiana), bee balm, yucca, forsythia, crape Oak trees, 3 gal., 6-7', 2000 available, 949-8394 '05 fescue/bermuda mix hay, sq. bales, Wanted 30572 myrtles, spiraea, liriope, lamb's ear, Japanese $3.50, 100 or more $3, hostas 1 gal./$3. Bud '05 amaryllis seed, mixed colors, 30/$2 Kerria, ginger lily. L. Mulkey Cumming 770- Fulford Rome 706-676-7833 horse qlty., $3.50/sq. bales, rain tree, fertilized, Want field corn in shuck, 50 bsh. or more, w/SASE, planting instructions included. Ruby _8~89_-_7~0_7_9_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Oakleaf and tree hydrangeas $5, dbl. pink weed free in barn, dely. available $3.75/bale. call after 5 p.m. Carl Whitaker Jenkinsburg McElhannon 1330 Finch Rd. Winder 30680 Daylilies, sale on hundreds of hybrids, hibiscus $5, lots more. Warren McDaniel 9536 B. Hammond Griffin 770-227-6195 770-775-3539 770-867-5489 please call ahead. Mary Ann Denney 400 Jim Henderson Mt. Rd. Fairmount 30139 '05 field mix tescue, bermuda, mxd. 2 Tbsp. of shasta daisy seeds for $1 Starr Rd. Newnan 30263 770-502-9320 Old timey daffodils $3/doz., Siberian iris grasses, 4x5 rolls, $20 roll, well fert. Bob Hill Griffin 770-227-2383 '05 horse qlty. bermuda hay $3/bale in barn, w/SASE, plant anytime, '05 seeds. M. Sparks English ivy & vinca minor, in gal. plastic $4/doz., $4.50 postage each, boxwoods, AG SEED FOR SALE P.O. Box 118 Portal 30450 containers, sev. well rooted plants per Japanese magnolia, daylilies, mullein pink If you have questions regarding this 3000 Leyland cypress trees 8-16' in field, container. Charles Woodliff Alpharetta 770- plants, forsythia, bluebells, althaea, phlox. E. round bales $30 in barn. Wm. Whitmire Bishop 706-769-9012 706-769-5992 '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. bales fescue $2.25/field, $2.75 barn, category, call Tammy 9081 or 404_651 _9082. Thomas at 404_651 _ Advertisers of agricultural seed must submit a current laboratory report (not more than 9 months old) tor purity, noxious you dig or we dig, call for price. Thurmon Turk Jefferson 770-945-8172 678-936-0688 4" perennials, 350 var., $1.50, helleborus, eucalyptus, palms, terns and shrubs, display garden. Selah Ahlstrom Jackson 770-775-4967 weeds and germination tor 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 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@yahoo.com 4_7_5_-_5_36__ 5 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Free liriope to be dug up, available E. Cobb, near Sprayberry High School, numerous healthy, overgrown mature plants, bring own containers. Irene Serra Marietta 678-5604_9'-4'-'3'---~---~~------ Giant hibiscus, pink, dk. pink, white, $1 each pk. w/SASE; free Confederate rose seed w/order. R. Shuman 825 Shumantown Rd., _E_ll_a_be_l_l_3_1_30__ 8 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 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, dill. sizes, prices, shipping til September. Debra Wade Lenox 229-546-4034 Peony poppies, foxglove, BB buttons, rose moss, dbl. & sgl. hollyhock, snapdragon, bermuda $3.25/field, $3.75/barn; mulch $1.50 publication without this documentation will 6 nine year old barberry bushes, kept Golden rain tree $1/2 Tbsp. w/SASE; larkspurs, moon seed, giant cockscomb $1 bale. Charles Chastain Talking Rock 706- not be published_ Certain varieties of seed pruned, round & beautiful, you dig, make otter. money plant $1/Tbsp. w/SASE. Dan McAvoy each w/SASE. O.L. Phillips P.O. Box 516 253-3982 are protected from propagation unless they Jo Wood Watkinsville 770-725-8744 1834 Stoney Ridge Rd. Washington 30673 Trenton 30752 '05 top qlty. bermuda horse hay, limed, are grown as a class of certified seed. For 6" pot Stella de Oro $2 each. Linda Davis Hellebore seeds 50/$3.50 includes Perennial flowers, shrubs and trees for fertilized to UGA recommendations, weed, rain free, lge. square bales-$3.75, mixed example, wheat seed such as Florida 304, Coker 9152, Coker 9835 and soybean seed, Monroe 770-267-5398 Abelia, nandina, forsythia, mahonia holly, shipping, mature hellebores $10 pickup only. Mary Wenger 3168 Lake Ranch Dr. sale, no shipping, $5 and up. Joy Hamrick Talking Rock 706-692-5918 $3.25, loaded free. C. Well ham Statham 770- such as 6738, Haskell and Benning, may not weeping willow, pussy willow, hosta, bottle Gainesville 770-287-0734 Poppy seeds, plant this fall, $1/Tbsp. 725-2327 be propagated for sale unless the seed has brush, buckeye, hardy hibiscus, fig bushes. Helleborus, iris, porceline berry vine, w/SASE, lge. asstd. perennials $2/gal. Carol '05 top qlty. fescue sq. bales $2.25 each; also, mulch $2 each, rain tree 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 110% pure bermuda hay, rain and weed free, sq. bales $3. 75, dely. available anywhere. David Harden LaFayette 706397-8347 150 A. hay tor sale, you cut and bale 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, eall 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 Oats, cleaned and bagged, 40# Coker 227, Betty Stephens Monroe 770:267-5053 Amaryllis bulblets 30/$15, Mexican petunia, 6 white, 6 pink, 6 purple/$15, Society garlic, purple bloom, 30/$15, all $3.85 shipping. B. Reese 3908 N. Forrest St. Valdosta 31605 229-244-8891 Angel's trumpets $5, Kerria, sweet autumn clematis, Siberian iris, Carolina Jessamine, sweet shrub $4, ferns. ground covers, others. Carla Houghton Marietta 770-428-2227 Angel's trumpets, aucuba, nandina, hdyrangea, stokes ater, fern, ginger lily, beauty berry, hibiscus, crocosmia, turtle head, mondo grass, ajuga, will ship. B.G. Holliman Atlanta 770-855-4252 Hen and chicks, 3 dill. kind, $12/doz., 4 lge. $10, rose campion, La. lilies, yellow yarrow, feverfew $2/Tbsp. SASE. L. Brooks P.O. Box 888 Armuchee 30105 Hibiscus, lge. dinner plate size, pink w/dk. pink edges, 30 seeds/$2 w/SASE, no checks. B. Pitchford Hephzibah 706-592-1912 Bland Fayetteville 770-964-3162 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, touch- Coastal bermuda, Jefferson Co. Bill Spinks 95% germ., call for quantity pricing-. Philip Ivey althaea, forsythia, yucca, Confederate rose, Hollies, loropetalum. crape myrtles, me-nots 1/2 tsp./$1, money plants, four Lewisville 770-428-7622 175 round bales bermuda/rye grass, millet, half in barn, can use barn until you haul. Jack Chandler Social Circle 706-364-7151 3rd cutting Coastal bermuda hay, weeded and fertilized, '05 round bales $30, sq. bales $3.50. A.G. Aukerman Lovejoy 678-4092377 770-477-1629 4x5 roll hay $25 & $30, sq. bales fescue $2.50 & $3 med. qlty., tescue mix $3.50 high glty. Phil Cochran Canton 770-889-1909 4x5 round roll fescue hay in barn, never wet, biodegradable string. Bradley Gary Clarkesville 706-754-9732 Alfalfa hay, '05, sq. bales $5-$9, depending on weight. Fred Young East Dublin 478-2753416 Bermuda & fescue hay, heavily fert., rain free, horse qlty., $3 to $4/sq. bale, $35 round bale. S. Stana Powder Springs 770-2413201 _L_iz_e_lla_4_78_-_9_3~5-_9~8_14_.- - - - - - - Okra seed, old fashioned, wht. or green pods, the stalk gets several feet high. B. Morgan 5365 Jess-Britt Ct. Cumming 30040 770-887-6885 Rye, Wrens Abruzzi, 2005, 50 lb. bag, cleaned and treated, 86% germ., no noxious weeds, $9/bag. Henry Beckworth Gibson 706-598-2106 Wrens Abruzzi rye seed, 81% germ., 99.24% pureseed, $8.50 bushel. Wallace Vassar Hartwell 706-436-2664 706-3769019 Turnip green, 7-top, '05 seed, 92% germ., fall and spring crops, $1/teaspoon w/SASE. J. C. Hill 3994 Gates. Chapel Rd. Ellijay 30540 Wrens Abruzzi Rye, good germ. 99% pure seed, $7 per 56 lb. bag. L. Mize Royston 706-498-4686 Ag Plants for Sale 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, Elephant ears, corkcrew trees, ferns, and other flowers, call after 6 p.m. M. Buchanan 2926 Hwy. 100 Bowdon 30108 770-258-2848 Angel's trumpets, pink, 1 gal. pots, still time to plant in yard-$5, many colors hybrid daylilies, other perennials. Teresa Hearn Brooks 770-460-7481 Angel's trumpets, white & yellow, dbl. purple, white & yellow, reduced for quick sale, buy one get one free, great sale. B. Driggers Conyers 770-760-9050 August lilies, La. Lilies $12/doz., rose campion plants bloom in '06, $12/doz., Jacob's ladder, pink yarrow, bouquet pepper $2/Tbsp. SASE. F. Brooks 674 New Rosedale ornamental grasses, trees, call tor complete list. K.W. Harper 135 Laurel Trace North Carrollton 30116 404-787-741 O Hostas, 200 var., 2 miles beyond Zion Hill Church, Fri., Sat., Sun. or by appt. Dee Little Ellijay 706-635-4891 Hydrangeas, azaleas, crape myrtles, gardenias, Elephant ears, Confederate jasmine, loropetalum, hollies, yarrow, other, all 1 gal./$2.50 each. Judy Easley Greensboro 706-467 -3355 Irises, canna lilies, phlox, hostas, setcresea, silver dollar, variegated liriope thrift, $1.50 per 4" container, no shipping. Rodney Petty Marietta 770-973-6009 Japanese maples, 120 var., Hawaiian ginger, hidden ginger, swamp hibiscus, free pampas grass. Wylene Townley 4199 Gunter Dr. Forest park 30297 404-363-1790 Japanese maples, 30 grafted var., 3 gal. $35 and up, to 15 gal. $98. Bridget Britton Garfield 706-829-1427 o'clocks, angel's trumpet, hibiscus, althaea $1/tsp., ea. w/SASE. G. Robertson 1955 Old Cornelia Hwy. Gainesville 30507 Seeds: grancy greybeard, 50/$5, tiger lily $1.50/pk., $0.50 postage each. Mrs. J.W. Smith 63 New Rosedale Rd. NE. Armuchee 30105 Stella de Oro daylilies $15/doz., shipping $8, other varieties available. Jean Phillips 101 Cedar Ct. Bonaire 31005 478-988-4926 Strawberry begonias 15/$12 pk. or white oxalis 4 doz./$12, black-eyed Susan, Dusty Miller, coneflower $2/Tbsp. SASE. A. Mashburn 1030 Haywood Va. Rd. Armuchee 30105 Sweet William, daylily, jasmine, bachelor's button, cleome, tiger lily, sweet shrub, tour 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 Bermuda hay, Tift 44 & crabgrass mix, exc. If you have questions regarding this Rd., Armuchee 30105 Japanese maples, bamboo, black and Vinca major $0.10-$0.20, irises, tern, horse hay, keeps down colic, $4/bale. Billy Bullock Dallas 770-443-8713 770-862-5290 category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651_90_8_1_or_4_04_-6_5~1_-9_0_8_2_.- - - - - - - - Baskets of turkey tail fern-$6.50, fingernail bromeliads- small $3, lge. $5, extra lge. green onion, Stewartia, European Beech, hollies, green dragon and dwarf pagoda. Paul lamium, mahonia, nandinas. Roswell 770-993-6004 J. Stone Bermuda hay, Tift 44, sq. bales, 2nd cutting, Alicia, Tilt 78, Tift 85, Russell, custom angel'~ wing begonia/$12.50, exc. condition, Joe Tucker 770-564-9920 Wintercreeper, pachysandra, English ivy, 77~~~~~;:o;:Y7.~0g~3~~:~~~. $4/bale, exc. horse hay. Paige Bullock Dallas planting, other. Ray Beaty Coolidge 229- no collect calls. Nina Cooper Moultrie 229- Japanese maples, mountain maples, black (trays of 144), daylily, hosta, liriope, aucuba, '04 in barn $20; .::.94-'-1'--=20-"-4-'-'7'-------------American chestnut seedlings, from 34 yr. 985-1970 Bee balm, ajuga, sedum, spiderwort, mint, & white pine, Koto Himi, hydrangeas, hibiscus, bonsai plants, available in pts., qts., iris, mondo, nandina, ginger lily, many others. Lee Abernathy 12344 Hwy. 109 Meansville '05 not in barn $25, dely. available. David old tree from nuts, Martha Washington Estate, strawberry plants, Kwanza daylilies, and gallons. call tor pricing/information. Shawn 30256 Legg Comer 706-207-1176 $10 ea. plus shipping. Baker Huff Atlanta many other plants & flowers, call after 7 p.m. Palaio Marietta 770-973-5502 Coastal bermuda hay $3 per bale in the field $5 per bale from the barn, highly fertilized, weed and rain free. Jim Woods Flying W Ranch Pine Mountain 706-8826580 404-634-6027 Old fashioned multiplying onions for summer and fall planting, $10/gal. & $4 S/H. Earf Terry 2711 Hwy 80 Wrens 30833 706547-2242 Donna O'Shields Cumming 770-889-0733 Below wholesale: bee balm, phlox, crocosmia, Black Knight butterfly, yellow flag iris, columbines, cleome, (Sparkler), sweet rocket, cannas, ferns, rudbeckia, aucuba, iris. 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 FLOWERS REQUIRING PERMITS If you have questions regarding this Coastal bermuda hay, lge. rolls, exc. qlty.; also, have Coastal-Bahia mix rolls. Russell Elliott Lizella 479_809_2796 Coastal bermuda round, net wrapped, covered, 4x5.5 bales, '04-$25, '05-$30, Alicia and Tift 85, horse qlty., $35. Green Thrift Collins 912-684-3618 912-684-2957 Coastal bermuda, horse qlty., sq. bales $3/bale at barn, $4/bale dely. available, Ive. msg. Doug Huff Stapleton 706-595-2328 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 Wht. multiplying onions, $20/gal. ppd. Roy Caine 5050 Shady Grove Rd. Cumming 30041 770-887-4114 J. Poss Cumming 770-889-0566 Black Magic, Black Princess, Yellow Splash, Halo Beauty, Elephant ears, rare ferns & hostas, striptease hostas of the year, will ship. Pam Jolley Decatur 770-593-1599 Boxwoods, up to 4' high, dill. 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 Leyland cypress 6-20', B&B, you dig, $50 each, 35-3 gal., 1'-2 1/2', $3 each for all. Charles Futral Fayetteville 770-460-1030 Leyland cypress 7 gal./$15, cryptomeria, Bradford & Cleveland pear, oaks, river birch, Red, Sugar & Japanese maple, dely., planting available. Greg Strickland Winston 770-9420011 404-788-5434 Leyland cypress trees & cryptomeria, wholesale direct, $7 per foot, ball & burlap. category. call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082. The Georgia Wildflower Protection. Act requires that shipments of officially protected plants be accompanied by transport tags displaying a permit number issued by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. Ladyslipper Orchids and Goldenseal are examples of protected plants. When advertising protected plants Corn $24 drum, wheat $26 drum, oats $24 drum (55 gals.), soybeans $11 per bag (60 lbs.). C. or H. Thompson Augusta 706-7369958 706-7225228 Ag Seed/Plants Wanted Want to buy some old time hot blue oniori sets; also other kinds of onion sets that are Brugmansia angel's trumpets, (pots or cuttings): Flamingo, Jean Pasco, white, Hedychium ginger lilies, many colors, (pots or rhizomes), Confederate rose, (perennial Ron Friedman Rockmart 770-378-6869 Leyland cypress trees, 3 gal., approx. 4'4.5', very green, uniform in size-$8.50, larger trees-$10, dely. available on lge. orders. Bob in the Market Bulletin, please submit a copy of your permit to sell protected plants. Ads submitted without this information will not be published. For Feed oats, bulk only, $2:50 per bushel. Marvin Lewis 919 Ga. Hwy. 33 Cordele 31015 229-273-4329 Fescue hay for sale, 4'x5' rnd. bales, good qlty., tert., dry in barn, $22, can deliver. Jett Arasmith Rome 706-295-5141 hot. Junior Adams Lake Park 229-244-0414 FLOWERS FOR SALE ff you have queshons about this category. call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 404-651- hibiscus). Trudy Kretchman Atlanta 404-3781104 Catalpa worm trees, approx. 1 ft. tall $10 ppd., rooted hen & chick plants 8/$1 O ppd., catalpa tree seeds $1/pkt. w/SASE. Ann Dutton 3269 Five Forks Trickum Rd. Lilburn Brookshire Buford 770-932-5795 Leyland cypress trees, 3, 7 and 15 gal. sizes; also, B&B, call for prices. Harold Parker Morganton 706-374-5339 Leyland cypress, 1, 3, 7 gal., October glory, maple trees, dogwood trees, 5 gal., crape further information on the sale or shipment of protected plants, contact: Protected Plant Program, 2117 U.S. Hwy. 278 SE, Social Circle, GA 30025, (770) 918-6411. Flowers Wanted Fescue hay, 4x5 in field $14, fescue 9082. 30047 myrtle 7 gal., hostas, daylilies. J. Atkinson Want dbl. creeping buttercups, old bermuda mix, sq. bales in field $1.75, dely. Flower seed offered for sale has not Cleome, cosmos, columbine, French Douglasville 770-949-5846 fashioned hardy chrysanthemums, purple available, extra charge. B. Woodall Alto 706- been tested for germination since it often hollyhock, red blazing star hibiscus, yellow Leyland cypress, 3 gal., 4-5 ft./$7.50; crape monkey face seed; also, want fruiting 677-2452 Fescue hay, top qlty., lge. sq. bales in field. behind baler $1.50, call for dates. R.W. Turner Brooks 770-719-8545 Good qlty. oats and high qlty. Coastal hay. Leo Perfect Unadilla 478-627-3820 is collected in very limited quantities. $1 SASE: marigolds, (6 pedals, bright orange), mxd. zinnias, four o'clocks, hollyhocks, Jutta gourd, castor bean seed, bonus w/order. Sue Davis 3949 Old Dalton Rd. Rome 30165 hibiscus, $0.50 each pkg. w/SASE. Nell Jones 3767 Plumcrest Rd., Smyrna 30082 770435-7589 Crape myrtles $15 & up, 7 gallons. Ralph Little 588 Hall Rd. Unadilla 31091 478231-8444 myrtles, 3 gal., 3-5'/$7, qty. discount available. Liza Smith Nicholson 706-757-2526 Leyland 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 pomegranate. Joan Johnson 1087 Duncan Bridge Rd. Cleveland 30528 706-865-0175 Want perennials, will dig, divide and replant for a share of the divisions, 30 yrs. experience, w/in 20 radius of Forsyth Co. Steve Mollenkof Cumming 770-886-1297 Wednesday September 14, 2005 THE MARKET BULLETIN Page 13 Want to buy some asters, mix colors, begonias, diff. kinds, hydrangeas, cutting orchid plants. Iris Martin 3912 Harmony Dr. Gainesville 30507 770-534-1225 MISCELLANEOUS fl you have questions regardmg ads m tAs category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082. The Miscellaneous category includes the following subcategories: bees, honey and supplies; things to eat; herbs; fish and supplies; fertilizers and mulches; oddities; miscellaneous wanted; notices; garden space; notices; out-of-state wanted; firewood, timber; and Christmas trees. Only one ad per household is permitted in the Miscellaneous category. Bees, Honey & Supplies '05 Queen, from a licensed breeder, golden in color, very gentle and calm, $12 each plus postage. Ray Lopes Williamson 770-4121703 1200+ lbs. of bulk beeswax, all or part, gallons of Wildflower honey $28- no shipping. B. J. Weeks Ball Ground 770-735-3263 4 hives Italian bees, 2 w/2 supers, other 2 have 1 super ea.; also honey slinger, elec. knife. J.E. Feltman Hampton 770-897-2140 9 strong hives of bees, new 1Oframe hives, $75 each. D. Page Hoboken 912-458-2300 All natural Wildflower or Sourwood honey, qts., pts., 1 or 2 lb. containers, call for prices. Verl Tipton Gainesville 770-532-2722 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 Compact deluxe extractor $150, uncapping knife $30, unused hive w/supers $20, smokers $15 & more. Sylvia Kwee Dalton 706-673-504 7 Frames, full of brood & bees only, $8 a frame. Theresia Riechert Blackshear 912281-6498 912-449-2828 Honey extrac;tor w/uncapping knife, Little Wonder 4 frame manual, $225. S.H. Burgess Conyers 770-483-0294 Local raw wildflower honey, bee pollen for sale. M. Sorensen McDonough 404-3728295 Mountain Wildflower and Sourwood honey, call for prices. Dennis Hicks Blairsville 706835-9187 New crop Sourwood honey w/wo comb, any size and qty. available, call for prices. Josh Berry Blairsville 706-379-3638 Sgl. beehives $100, super $120, other equipment, raw honey, pis., qts., 5 gal. cans, closed Sat. Edward Colston Taylorsville 770-382-9619 Will remove honeybees & other bees in Metro Co. area & long dist. beyond Metro Co. area. Milton D. Scott East Point 404-344-0719 Will remove honeybees & other bees; pure local Wildflower honey for sale, call for prices. Derry Oliver Perry 478-987-7454 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. For more information, access the department website www.agr.state.ga.us and link from the home page to the Organic Agriculture page and registration forms. Those who do not have internet access or are unable to download the forms, should contact the Organic Program Manager, Vernon Mullins, at (706)595-3408. Naturally raised pork, free range, foraging, no antibiotics/hormones, freezer ready, whole/half. John Dyal Cobbtown 912-6843099 '04 shelled pecans, mostly halves, $6/lb. plus postage. Edward Thurmond 1311 McHenry Crossing Madison 30650-2215 706-342-3362 '05 shelled pecans, mostly halves, $7/lb. bagged in freezer, postage paid in Georgia, 5 lb. min., call nights. Franklin Eaton 3389 Nancy Creek Rd. Gainesville 30506 770532-9340 770-532-6333 Blueberries, picked ripe and frozen in 1 qt. plastic bags $3 per qt. C.W. Porter 1964 Lake Sorrento Dr. Conyers 30012 Brown and colored eggs from happy freerange hens $2/doz. Robin Scott Adairsville 770-877-3987 Brown turkey figs for sale $4 per gal., ripe now, call days 10 a.m. until 5 p.m.; evening 706-282-1130. R. Jordan Toccoa 706-8868015 Buffalo meat for sale, USDA inspected, low in fat, calories, cholesterol, to place order call. Rusty Chambless Forsyth 478-994-6986 478-394-3072 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 770-4664485 Cut and wrap beef, 1/2 or whole cow, grain fed, no hormones/antibiotics, USDA Butcher, $2.50 lb. J. Young Leesburg 229-846-4393 Muscadines, Black & Bronze, $3.50 gal. you pick. James Reynolds 3131 South Smith Rd. Loganville 770-466-2774 Muscadines, black or bronze, pick your own, $4 gal., call for availability. Jimmy Wilhite Powder Springs 770-427-0344 Muscadines, should be ready for picking Sept. 1, $4/gal. Edward Travis 260 Lee St. Fayetteville 770-461-7753 Muscadines/scuppernongs, you pick $5/gal., containers furnished, daylight hours 7 days/week. Warren Lynn Howell 332 Davis Loop Rd. NE Rome 706-290-9632 Pears, Kieffer, $0.20 lb., call to place order. Dianne Pekar Milledgeville 478-452-1044 Pineapple pears for sale. Felton Bryant Hoboken 912-458-3307 Scuppernong & muscadine, black and bronze, available 9-1, $5 gal., call for appt. B. Watkins 483 Windsor Dr. Forest Park 404272-1185 Scuppemongs, 6 var., no pesticides, you pick, $8 for 5 qt. bucket, call for availability and directions. T. Cushenberry Watkinsville 706-769-7868 Taking orders for elk meat, USDA inspected, locally raised. Steve Coleman Vidalia 912-583-2737 Taste the difference pasture raised, source verified beef for sale. Robin Mead Midville 706-339-1144 Want figs, Gainesville, Cleveland, or Cornelia area, call aft. 5 P.M. Eleanor Smith Blairsville 706-745-6640 Water ground meal, whole wheat flour, grits, $3/5 lbs. plus postage; also, grind your grain. Mike Buckner Junction City 706-269-3630 Herbs State law requiresBlf ginseng dealers and growers to be registered with the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. For more information, contact the Georgia Natural Heritage Program at (770) 918-6411 or at website www.georgiawildlife.com. 40 fresh or dried bay leaves $1, send LSAE. Doris Goff 2477 Fairburn Rd. Douglasville 30135 Elephant garlic cloves to p11!int or eat, no herbicides, $1 O/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 Organically grown: sage, parsley, basil & lemon balm, $1.25 oz. SASE, (2 stamps). Victoria Sheffield 4812 Hemlock Dr. SE. Conyers 30094 Fish & Supplies Persons selling sterile triploid grass carp must have a Wild Animal License from the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. Market Bulletin advertisements for sterile carp must be accompanied by a photocopy of the advertiser's license. For license information, contact DNR Special Permit Unit at (770) 761-3044. 2000 super wiggler worms, plastic tray & feed, $74 + freight. Kim Holyoak Alapaha 229-532-4221 30 yrs. continuous operation, bass, channel catfish fingerlings, bluegill, shellcracker, hybrid bream, sterile grass carp, dely. available. Tony Chew Manchester 706-846- 3657 8-10" grass carp, coppernose bluegill, channel catfish, redbreast, shellcracker, largemouth bass, defy. available. Jack Lloyd Nahunta 912-778-4074 A-1 bass, bluegill, crappie, channel catfish, redear, sterile grass carp, threadfin shad, free dely. statewide. Danny Austin Roberta 478- 836-4938 A-1 quality farm grown channel fingerlings, graded, priced by size, accurate weights & counts, gtd. live, healthy, immediate dely. J.F. Gilbert Thomaston 706-648-3409 706-648- 2062 Adult bluegill, (3-6" long), largemouth bass up to 14" long, call now for deliveries in October. Jeremy Pence Alpharetta 770-735-1154 All sizes improved channel catfish available: 2-4", 4-6", 6-8" and eating size. J.H. Holyoak Alapaha 229-532-4223 All sizes of improved channel catfish avail., locally hatched & grown, disease free, 2-4", 4- 6", 6-8" & eating size. J. Holyoak Alapaha 229-532-5395 Available now grass carp, catfish, bluegill and redear bream, defy. available. Paul Williams Hawkinsville 478-892-3144 Belgian European night crawlers/red wigglers mix $25/lb. plus shipping. Shirley Clark Lyerly 706-895-2693 Bream, Ga. Giants, copperhead bluegill, shellcracker, improved channel catfish, Fla. bass, sunbass, rainbow trout, all sizes avail., disease free. Ken Holyoak Alapaha 229-532- 6135 Catalpa worms and catalpa trees 3'-10', other. Jackie Johnson Royston 706-245- 5024 Catfish & bream for stocking lakes. Bob Reese 321 Reese Rd. Whitesburg 30185 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 Fayetteville 770-461-7068 Grass carp, bluegill bream, channel catfish fingerlings, bass, fathead minnows, pond fertilizer, dely. or pickup by appt. only. Robert Brown Brooks 770-719-8039 Grass carp, channel catfish, bluegill, redear, redbreast bream, crappie, all sizes, defy. available. Jerry Hart Newton 229-734-5144 Gld. 100% live bass, bream, catfish, November trout, del. to your pond. Matt Headrick LaGrange 706-523-0590 Kasco 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 Koi, largemouth bass, bluegill, fathead minnows, channel catfish, fish feeders, pond fertilizer. Greg Grimes Ball Ground greg@lakework.com 770-735-3523 Lowest prices- grass carp, catfish, bluegill, shellcracker, redbreast, hybrid bream, bass, dely. available, volume discount. Ringo Merritt Waynesboro 706-554-0182 No risk, gtd. 100% live defy. or bass, bream, catfish, November trout. Mark Headrick LaGrange 706-302-9489 Pond hardy goldfish, pond raised. Charles Beavers Dallas 770-445-7023 Red wigglers and Europeans $30 per lb., price includes shipping. B. Newman Douglasville 770-942-7993 Red wigglers and/or Europeans $30 per lb., price includes shipping. H. A. Riffe Buchanan 770-646-3812 Red wigglers, Giant Reds, $30 per lb., call after 6 p.m., Ive. msg. J.A. Fincher Acworth 770-427-4845 Sterile grass carp, bass, channel catfish, copperhead bluegill, shellcracker, redbreast, hybrid bream, crappie, prompt statewide delivery available. Keith Edge Soperton 912529-3315 Sterile grass carp, catfish, DNR regd./licensed pickup or defy. Randy Bennington Dahlonega 770-377-3243 Sterile grass carp, channel catfish, all sizes available, bluegill and redear bream and bass. Ed Henderson 1852 Fort Creek Rd. Dearing 30808 706-595-7183 Will meet or beat any price on hybrid bream, coppernose bream, largemouth bass, 2 to 3", prompt dely. avail. V. Buford Cordele 229-273-4157 Fertilizers & Mulches ---.55mulchhay,- sq~ bafe$2, round bale $10, defy. available. Wayne Mitchell Gay 706-5380024 678-858-2419 '05 mulch hay, sq. bale, defy. available, $2.50 at barn. C.G. Wheeler Maysville 706367-8687 '05 mulch hay, sq. bales, well dried, $2 in barn. Billy McAdams Buchanan 770-6463085 '05 wheat straw, sq. bales, bundled and strapped in 21 bale bundle, no labor required, $3 at barn. Zeke Lambert Madison 706-4740900 706-342-0543 '05 wheat straw, sq. bales, you pick up or dely. available. Larry Hattaway Macon 478788-3698 100 bales bermuda mulch hay, free, you load. Sherry Masaschi Cumming 770-887-9556 43 round bales good Alicia hay for mulch, just got wet, $10/cash, $400 for all, 1000 lb. plus. Michael Luke Ray City 229-455-3071 5000+ bales '05 mulch hay, $1.60/bale. Lyndon Mize Royston 706-245-5314 Bagged mulch, soil, mushroom, humus, etc., cheap, pallet qty. only, defy. and installation available, Forsyth Co., Ive. msg. Alan T. Stagg Cumming 770-888-6345 Chicken and rabbit compost, mixed w/grass clippings, great fertilizer, lge. bags lo compost, only $1 per bag. Marion Davis Lawrenceville 770-925-6996 Compost for potting, been thru composting machine, no smell, $25/pick-up load, can load for you & del. lge. loads near Lula. Jim Gathercole Lula 678-283-3029 Free aged horse manure composted w/pine shavings, you load and haul, easy access. Beth Joh Cumming 770-886-1551 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 770-856-6874 Free composted horse manure shavings mix, lots of worms, I load, you haul, easy access. Randy Rernhardt Carrollton 770832-6213 Free fresh & composted Alpaca manure, no mild odor, naturally pelleted, non-burning, and high nutrition. Brian Keahl Temple 770-5629469 Free horse manure mixed w/shavings, easy access, you load/haul. Stacy Hunt Mansfield 770-385-6335 Mulch hay $1 per bale, horse qlty. hay $2.50. Jan Witt Atlanta 770-253-8100 Mulch hay, good hvy. bales. Pierce Marlowe 3701 Geo Wms. Rd. Monroe 30656 678-7760885 770-267-5760 Mulch hay, round bales/$10, defy. extra. K. Kidney Aragon 770-684-5006 Pine straw $2.85/bale, free delivery w/min., def. to all areas, installation available. Josh Bulloch Warm Springs 770-571-0189 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 '05, $2.50/bale in barn, '05 mulch hay in barn $1.50 bale. Jerry Allen Homer 706-677-4425 Wheat straw bales for sale $2 per bale, f.o.b. Greg Roche Dublin 478-272-2792 Wheat straw, good hvy. bales in the barn. Mrs. John W. Marlowe 1855 Auburn Road 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 Wheat straw, mulch hay, pine straw, trailer load, def. to you. Wesley Chastain Rabun Gap 706-982-9819 Worm castings. J. Ayers Buchanan 770~82"'"6~--33~7__ 3 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Poultry Compost To help connect suppliers with those in need of poultry compost, the Market Bulletin is now including such advertisements in this portion of the Fertilizers and Mulches category. Ads are subject to the same general guidelines for all Market Bulletin advertisements found on page 2_ Chicken litter for sale, small or lge. truck loads, will load for you. J. Thomas Bridges 295 Bridges Road Carnesville 30521 706335-5443 Oddities 5.5 oz. bar pine tar soap, (olive oil & shea butter), handmade, 2 bars $8 incl. shipping. David Williams Tignall 706-285-3206 706830-8810 Asstd. gourds $1 and up. Anne McKinney Griffin 770-233-0983 Free two walnut trees, 12" to 14" at stump, clean up limbs, call after 6 p.m. Fred Kerce Rome 706-291-7811 '-'-'G"""'en~t~le~h-o~m-e~m~a-d~e-,-ly_e_s_o_a_p--=5-o_z_._,b_a_r_$,...3-, shipping $3 for total order. Linda Stewart 5155 Howard Rd. Cumming 30040 770-887-6988 Gourds for sale, Martin, crooked handle, craft, bottleneck & more. Wallace Maxwell 3226 Hoot Owl Rd. Royston 30662 706-2454218 Gourds, many varieties to choose from. Hoy1 Howard Cumming 770-887-2039 Handmade goat's milk/aloe vera soap, $3/bar or 4/$10 plus $4 shipping. Sherry Pierce Cataula 706-322-5428 Lucky buckeyes $3.25/doz.; buckeyes for planting $4.50/doz., includes shipping. J. Simmons Atlanta 404-327-9733 New crop of gourds, many varieties to choose from, will ship UPS, qty. price offered. Lena Braswell Wrens 706-547-6784 Miscellaneous Wanted Want 1 compost tumbler, NE Ga. area preferred. Bruce O'Connor Carnesville 706384-3259 Want 12 glass, food grade jugs, w/finger hole handle and tops. Roy Odegard Stockbridge 770-474-4000 Want 36" 110 volt fans for farm shop w/in 75 miles. Frank Hilliard Rte. 4 Box 154-D Ludowici 31316 912-237-6312 Want McCormick-Deering grain binder for parts, especially need the lge. steel land, (bull), wheel. Sam Hilliard Bowersville 706245-0395 Want good qlty. roofing material, aluminum or 5V, lge. qty. needed, 2000' minimum, reas. priced. William Bailey Bartow 478-364-3461 Want log cabin or hand hewn logs. Mike Elliott Alpharetta 770-442-9803 Want millstone and syrup kettle, will pay reasonable price and pick up. H.J. Hine Conyers 404-310-6490 Want plastic and clay plant pots, any size, new or used, call w/price and location. Laurie Showalter Dawsonville 706-265-3714 Want print feed sacks and flour sacks. B. Corley Fayetteville 770-330-3334 Want rocks, larger than 12"x12", using for goats, free or low cost, will pick-up or you def. Blake Boswell Bremen 770-328-7660 Want set of Ag tires & rims for model 1715 NH tractor. Steve Finley Griffin 770-2285445 Want soil and pine straw. Fe def Rosario Buford 678-546-3231 Want subsoiler plow for planting trees. Brent DuBois Donville 478-962-0814 Want to buy 100 gal. Rubbermaid water trough in good condition; also, Rubbermaid automatic waterers that fit trough. Bette Cox Comer 706-255-8791 Want to buy aluminum blocking shoot & other livestock show equip., clippers, blower, etc. Mandy Elliott Lizella 478-808-4527 Want to buy cedar fence post, any size. J. Mays Clarkesville 706-754-5278 Want unwanted trees, up or down, will remove in exchange for the timber, free estimate for brush deanup & stump removal, fully insured. R. Joe Ball Ground 770-720-7282 Want used Jotle wood burning stove, made in Sweden. Larry Callaway Collins 912-684-3256 Notices -Will- the lady who purchased the 2 Confederate rose plants for her mother, please call me. M.L. Wooten Marietta 770422-8245 Out-Of-State Wanted Want 8-10' hydraulic grove disc, used, in good condition. Ruth Pellicer Daytona Beach FL 386-566-2621 Want to buy tub grinder, Diso feed mill, & two row corn snapper. Ed Peacock 1810 Rivers Rd. Tallahassee FL 32305 850-877-8520 Firewood All firewood advertised in the Market Bulletin must be cut from the advertiser's personally owned property. In addition, by law, terms such as face cord, rack, pile, truckload, etc., cannot be used to advertise firewood. Advertisers must use the standard unit of measure, the cord, when specifying the amount of firewood for sale. All the hdwd. you can cut and haul away in 8 hrs. for $75 or 4 hrs. $45, Conyers. Gil Williams Covington 770-788-6521 Firewood, mxd. hdwd., 16"-20" 1/2 cord/$70, free defy. Atlanta area. H. Lyon Chamblee 770-458-3939 Firewood, oak, 1/2 cord/$70, $130/cord, defy. available local area. Ms. Julie McDonough 678-300-5569 Free all hdwd. trees, 15 down on fence, need somone to take for firewood or timber, Coweta Co. Sherry Ginger Senoia 770-599-0118 Free firewood, oak & hickory, you cut and haul all you want, Marble Hill, Ball Ground area. Bill Whitmire Atlanta 770-955-0328 Mxd. hdwd. cord $150, half cord $80, dely. in North Fulton and Forsyth Cos. Mike Mayville Alpharetta 404-516-2087 Oak hickory, 4 cords needed, W. Central Ga., will pick up. Roger Brown LaGrange 706-883-7395 Oak sawmill slabs in 1+ cord bundles, $25 each, you haul, we load, seasoned and green. Kent Thomason Alto 706-776-7564 Seasoned oak and hickory $75 1/2 cord, $150 cord, del., stacked. J. Wood Austell 678-779-3299 Timber The Timber for Sale category is designed to provide an option for forest farmers to market their standing timber. Timber advertised in this category must be individually owned and produced by the advertiser on his/her own property; timberland must be at least 1 acre. No companies or businesses are allowed. Approx. 3 A. pine, hdwd., 25-30 pine, poplar, oak, 4 pines possibly 90-100 yrs. old. William Bennett Lenox 229-686-5668 Handicrafts -If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082. All items advertised in the Handicraft category must be handmade by the advertiser; items purchased by the advertiser for resale may not be advertised. Advertisers must include a statement to this effect when submitting advertisements Handicraft ads are limited to 30 words and must be In compliance with all other advertising guidelines (see page 2). Vintage inspired custom-made aprons, from $25 - $50. Danielle Mathis College Park 404583-6884 21' purple Martin gourd poles w/winch, holds 36 gourds, can def. to sev. cos. surrounding Jackson Co. W.S. Caudell Jefferson 706-543-6888 Absolutely beautiful wooden gilts: music, jewelry, keepsake boxes, plaques, clocks, toys, ornaments, crosses, desk sets, custom orders in domestic & exotic woods. Jim Sheuring Blackshear sheuring@bellsouth.net 912-449-0581 Adult bibs, nice prints, lined, washable, great for protecting clothing, $18 each; walker bags, hvy. duty fabric, ties to walker, 3 pockets, $30 each, postage included on all. M. Patterson Savannah 912-887-4463 Afghans $35 & $25, TV scarves $10; also, doilies $8, $9, $10, different sizes & patterns. Carol Williams 3980 Waycross Hwy. Jesup 31545 All types chair caning, lace, pressed and binding cane, porch rockers. Mary Conley 146 Mt. Bethel Rd. McDonough 30252 770-914-3808 All types chair caning; some repairs and refinishing, qlty. work, over 50 yrs. experience. George Shelton Cartersville 770-607-5291 Appalachian dulcimers, handcrafted from native woods, 38 yrs. experience, America's only string instrument by origin. Joel H. Bowen Franklin 706-675-6465 Beaded key chains w/charms, any color, very pretty, they make nice gifts, $4.50 each shipping included. Nancy Howard P.O. Box 851 Cave Spring 30124 706-777-9860 Beau. cloth bags w/ribbon tie to fill w/potpourri/small gilt; small hand-crotched Christmas stockings; dbl. crocheted small Christmas wreaths, approx. 3-4"; $2 ea. plus long SASE. Martha Dickerson 102 Burnap St. Marietta 30060 770-427-7453 Beau. handmade one-of-a-kind christening dresses w/bonnets, keep for family heirlooms, pictures available. G. Samford Avondale Estates 404-299-0505 Beau. red or white carnation lapel pin made from ruffled satin ribbon, comes w/greeting card and poem, $2.50 ppd., set of 2 friendship angels, comes w/friendship poem. Jamie Scott 6344 Birling Dr. Columbus 31909 Birdhouses made w/cedar & screws, bluebirds $10, bats $12, wrens $9, wood ducks $60, feeders $10, UPS extra. Art Thompson Jonesboro 770-473-1404 Bluebird houses w/hinge tops, 1-49 $8 each, 50 or more $5 each, no checks, call after 6 p.m. Jimmy Drew 2093 Shoals Rd. Sparta 31087 706-444-6298 Bluebird nest box w/glass viewing window as seen at "Bluebirds Over Ga." show, all cedar, $20 plus $4 shipping, add $3 for squirrel guard. John Chaney 460 Hwy 211 N.W. Winder 30680 770-867-8263 Cedar bluebird house built by BIB Assn. plans w/clean out lid $15 ppd.; rabbit boxes, old days kind, weathered cypress or pine stick trigger system, $20 ppd. Ann Dutton 3269 Five Forks Trickum Rd. Lilburn 30047 Cedar bluebird house, clean out top w/hook $15 ppd.; old-fashioned rabbit boxes built by grandpa's plants $20 ppd. Donald Allen 3289 Five Forks Trickum Rd. Lilburn 404-409-1191 Chair & rocker caning of all kinds; also, wicker and rattan repair. Duke Dufresne Statham 770-725-2554 Page 14 THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday September 14, 2005 Cedar bluebird houses $7; also, bat Handcrafted writing pens made of Ga. Sunbonnets, child and woman size, apron woodpecker, Martin, wood duck and owI walnut, wild cherry and other woods, these converts to sunbonnet, wrap style apron for Hazard Kits houses, others; squirrel in a jar feeder, 48 hrs lathe turned pens are beautiful and make men, walker bags, jean purses, $7 each, del. shipping. Alton Littleton 6389 Ga. Hwy. 85 wonderful gifts, $15 PP. Bill Slagle Margaret Hottle 4220 Union Road College Waverly Hall 31831 thebirdhouseplace.com Faxetteville 770-719-2334 Park 30349 404-344-0568 (Continued from Page l) 706-582-2356 Handmade noodle angels, playing card Walking sticks, handmade w/vine twist A NOAA Weather Radio, and a your location. Chair caning & wicker restoration done including laced and pressed cane, rush, spli t purses and ornaments, "Key to My Heart" pillows, hand blown painted eggs, candlestick groove, finished natural w/stained handles, diff. lengths, $25 each postpaid. Cleo McMichen 551 battery-operated radio. Remind your family of these oak, binder cane, seagrass, shaker tape roosters, felt bat, candy corn and Christmas Johnny Monk Rd. Dallas 30132 Flashlights and other battery- general safety measures: rattan, all types of caning, high qlty. work Oqtty McDaniel Cumming 770-887-8518 Chair caning of all types, refinishing & ornaments, pecan critters. Tanya Schrader Murra~ille 706-867-6937 Handmade pie candles, ($10 sh. included), Want directions for turning handkerchiefs into angels, will pay reas. price. V. Cox 6504 Retreat Ct. Appling 30802 706-541-0402 operated lights. You don't want open flames such as candles which Plan well ahead of the event; buy needed supplies before they are repairs. James J. Lewis 1404 Kenwood Dr pumpkin, baked apple, chocolate brownie, other Want someone to quilt my quilt tops in my can cause fires. Cell and land-line sold out. Periy 31069 478-987-4243 Chair caning, all types, refinishing & scents & styles available. April Slaughter P.O. Box 915 Manchester 31816 706-326-4543 area. Mrs. Terrell Nicholson 706-757-2596 Want someone to warp simple loom. Susan phones may be down and you can't If told to evacuate, evacuate. repairs; also, repair wicker & rattan. H. J. BelI Handmade quilts, $200 each, exc. Wheatley Alpharetta 770-360-8005 call the fire department. The fire Only use gas grill and charcoal Watkinsville 706-769-1454 Chair caning: rush, cane, French, do repairs. Richard Strawn Dawsonville 706- condition, family heirloom. Sue Hudson Bxron 478-956-4849 Hemstitching, flannel baby blankets Want someone who cane chairs or cover chairs, not to tar away. Iris Martin 3912 Harmony Dr. Gainesville 30507 770-534-1225 department may respond because not be able to of blocked and grills outside in a well-ventilated area 265-3344 hemstitched, 90 cents per yard, call for Will do hand quilting on your quilt tops, flooded roads. Treat all power lines as if they Chairs caned, all types, pressed cane, information. Margaret Zeigler Savannah 912- more info. call. Betty Hyman 5246 Gadley Rd. laced and rush bottoms, furniture repaired and 355-6380 Norwood 30821 706-465-1767 Foul weather clothing, are live; it is impossible by looking refinished, lamps repaired and rewired, reas. price, quality work. David Hay Carrollton 770-832-3281 Child's rocking chair, cradle, bed or high Homemade corn cob pipes, bamboo stem, great tor skits, plays, etc., 6/$6, $2.50 postage, 12/$10, larger quantities available. Frazier Long Lawrenceville 770-962-6345 ag consumer line ... including sturdy shoes and jackets. to tell the difference between a dead Also pack bedding. power line and one that can kill you. I have a large eucalyptus tree in Medical and other special-need Determine a contact person in a chair for your doll, doll clothes made to orderAmerican Girl, Bitty Baby, Barbie, Cabbage patch, baby dolls. Kathryn Harvard I will quilt your old or new quilt tops on quilting machine, reas. price, please Ive. msg. or evgs. E. Laster }lrone 770-487-4649 my yard that needs to be pruned. I would like to know how to preserve supplies, including a first aid kit and first aid book. city well away from the event. In the event that family members Thomasville 229-226-1357 Crib afghan $25 plus $5 postage, baby blanket $18 plus $4 postage, qlty. work. L. Vest 609 The General Ave. Woodstock 770928-2579 Cro. purse/cradle w/doll $8.50, baby blanket $28, dish towels w/cro. tops $3. Judy Jordan 202 Geoffrey Lane Oxford 30054 judyjordan44@hotmail.com 770-787-0682 Cro. snowflakes, icicles, angels, birds, Lead tree model soldiers, handcast, hand painted in detail or unpainted, WW II, Napoleonic, Civil War, Indians, Vikings and more, $4/up. Norris Eppes Toccoa 706-8860944 New homemade quilts, quilted by pattern, dbl. bed size included churn dash, star, dinner plate, pin wheel, God's eye, Kings Diamond Ring-black $60 each, queen size. Ruth Spicer P.O. Box 54 Ocilla 31774 229-468-5306 the cuttings and keep them supple. Our office of plant protection suggests that the best method for drying eucalyptus tree cuttings is to use glycerin, which is available at drug stores. Glycerin will not preserve the green color, but the Copies of important documents such as insurance, car title, deeds and social security card. Plenty of cash. The ATM requires power. Sturdy shoes since you may have debris with nails surrounding become separated, they can call the contact person who can help relay messages and coordinate the reunion. Disasters often happen with little warning, so be prepared. Helping Each Other pineapple, crosses, hearts, canes, M/M, 12/12, cone shaped angels, stuffed snowmen 5-6', 2/$5 ppd., name in filet doilies. Virdie Altman Rte. 1, Box 57 Hoboken 31542 912- 458-2461 Doll clothes for 15" (Bitty Baby and Twins), 18" (American Girl), and 23" (My Twinn), send business SASE tor info., specify doll or email. Cathy Hurst 2300 Turtle Creek Way Lawrenceville 30043 churst12@bellsouth.net 678-407-9071 Doll made from kitchen towel and dish cloths, cute, functional when taken apart, Oil portrait from photo, home, animal or person, 11"x14' $85, 16"x20" $140, 18"x24" $240. C. Huffman 243 Maddox Bridge Rd. Jackson 30233 770-775-6768 Porch swings made out of treated lumber 4'/$35, 5'/$40. Bill Speer Summerville 706857-4189 Quilt tops, cotton, full, $5; Colonial girl $25 full, 6 quilt tops $20, all diff. kinds of material, full . plus postage. Mrs. O'Neil Young 176 Harbin St. Canton 30114 770-479-3590 Quilts, hand quilted, various sizes, patterns, foliage will retain its soft, pliable feel and can be painted or used naturally in arrangements. Foliage preserved with glycerin can be wiped or cleaned and last indefinitely. For detailed instructions please contact our office of consumer services at 404656-3645 or 1-800-282-5852 ~---- Paulding County 4-H currently is seeking someone to help provide a site for its team penning participants to practice. We need a calf arena and approximately 10 calves younger than one year. The owners of the facility or ranch used would be covered by insurance provided by 4-H. Monetary compensation is possible for the owners. If you could help, we would appreciate hearing from you. specify kitchen color(s), $12_ incl. postage. G. Flanagan 8603 Blackmon Rd. Midland and colors; also, baby quilts. Cumming 770-887-3580 S. Johnson (inside Georgia). Lynn Smitti 31820 706-563-3314 Quilts, handmade baby quilts, pieced, Granny's will, wall paper angel, 5"x6" light embroidered, and appliqued, special orders or dark face, $7.50 each, includes postage. C. welcomed, handmade magnolia angel *** My mums are so bushy; can 1 Powder Springs, Ga. (678) 207-8448 Hopkins-Hawley P.O. Box 211 Warm Springs 31830 Halloween ghost lollipop covers $1.50 ppd., Christmas ornaments. Gail Carty Warner Robins 478-929-5871 Quilts, handmade, diff. patterns, designs, divide them? When is the best time to do this, and how is it done? ghost lapel pin $1 ppd., country or friendship_ baby quilts, aprons & bonnets, work aprons. Chrysanthemums should be Stockdog Trials angel lapel pin w/greeting card and poem $2.50 ppd. Susan Scott P.O. Box 246 Mrs. John W. Marlowe 1855 Auburn Road Dacula 30019 770-945-4872 divided in the early spring, as soon (Continued from Page 16) Fortson 31808 Hand quilted crib quilts, patchwork w/hand embo. $25, cro. baby afghans $25 ppd. Lorna Massucci 421 Hampton Rd. Fayetteville 30215 770-716-8344 Hand smocked baby dresses, 3 mos. to 18 mos., $30, bonnets $20, larger dress sizes are available. Sue Jordan 2121 Wagner Dr. Columbus 31907 706-561-8230 Raggedy Ann & Andy dolls $25 each plus $5 per order postage, all handmade, no paints, beau. dressed, original 1970 pattern. B. Hopkins 914 E. 28th St. Tifton 31794 229382-2310 Signs-hand carved or sand blasted, any design or color, for cabin, farm or ranch, custom made by retiree. Michael Allen Blairsville 706-897-2020 as new shoots appear. Each new shoot, with roots attached, will become a brand new plant. Dig them up and cut the rootmass into sections, each with a single green shoot. By the end of the summer the new plants have grown many with a no-non-sense attitude and plenty of heart. Herding dogs have long been important in livestock industries throughout the world. More people use them for working than for shows or trials; however, .today there is also an increased events. The event is fully sanctioned by the United States Border Collie Handlers' Association and the American International Herding Dog Association. The event is scheduled 9 a.m. 5 p.m. each day Sept. 30 - Oct. 2. Census of Agriculture new stems, which can be divided the following spring. interest in herding on the part of individuals who are not involved in For more information, contact the Dawson County Chamber of (Continued from Page I) *** the livestock industry, but who are Commerce at 877-396-6288, 706- agriculture are made. Farmers can information will be kept If you have questions or problems interested in working with their dogs 265-6278, or check the Chamber's be sure they are counted by providing updated contact information for their farm using one of the following methods; Log on to www.nass.gov/nass/ confidential. No names, addresses, telephone numbers, etc. are ever revealed to the public or shared with any other agency or organization. with products or services regulated by the Georgia Department ofAgriculture, you may write the Office of Consumer Affairs, Room 224, 19 Martin Luther King Drive, Atlanta, GA 30334, or call (404) 656-3645 (Atlanta area) or 1- and helping preserve the talents and abilities of the herding breeds. Hanging on their master's every command, the stock dogs take voice and whistle commands, all the while web page www.dawson.org then click on events. Information also is available at www.bordercollies.net Admission costs are as follows: $4 adults, $2 children under 12 years, and click on the "Make Sure You Data from the 2002 Census of 800-282-5852 (toll-free in Georgia). using their own keen intelligence to or best deal: $1 O/carload; school Are Counted" icon Agriculture is available on the round up stock and please their buses - $50, tour buses - $100. Toll-free phone (800) 253-4419 Toll-free fax (800) 296-7953 NASS website. Data can be reviewed at the national, state, and Trappers Group Holds human partners. One of only thirty- Directions: Take Ga. 400 North, five prestigious "Working Border continue north past the North Mail USDA-NASS county level. Convention Sept. 17-18 Collie Award for the Outstanding Georgia Premium Outlets. Tum left Stephens Federal Building, If you wish to use the form Trial Dog" events held annually on Hwy. 136, go approx. 12 miles Suite 320 below, please complete and mail The Georgia Trappers Association across the United States, the U.S. and tum right on Bailey/Waters Rd. 355 East Hancock Avenue to: USDA-NASS, Stephens is holding its 25th anniversary Open Championships are both Continue on approx. 2 miles and the Athens, GA 3060 l Federal Building, Suite 320, 355 convention in Snipesville, Ga., Sept. competitive events and family fun event is on your right. Farmers are guaranteed by law, East Hancock Avenue, Athens, 17-18. Among the oldest Title 7, U.S. Code, that their GA 30601. conservation groups in Georgia, the association was founded in 1979 in I wish to make sure my farm is counted on the 2007 Census of Agriculture! Chamblee, Ga., through the interest and efforts of Clyde C. Deale and 35 original members. The organization is a state chartered non-profit Operation Name - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - association dedicated to educating the public about the aesthetics of Operator's N a m e - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - trapping as well as modern day wildlife management. Georgia Address Trappers Association sponsors college scholarships for students majoring in wildlife management. City, State, ZIP These scholarships are presented each September for students attending Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College and the Telephone,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ University of Georgia. For more Spectators at the U.S. Open Stock Dog Trials have the opportunity information about the association and to learn about hard working stock dogs and see them in action. The the upcoming convention, contact trials are held at the farm of Hubert Bailey in the foothills of the Gary Newnan at (912) 375-1568. Appalachian Mountains. Wednesday September 14, 2005 THE MARKET BULLETIN Page 15 Josh Gracin at Harvest Celebration (Continued from Page 16) Program Offers Landscape Design Deadline Announced For Do-It-Yourself Gardeners For Fall Equine Edition commodity and service sector to Activities for the evening will University of Georgia planting techniques and how to use The Farmers and Consumers gather in a festive salute to the include a silent auction and Field horticulture faculty will present seasonal color. Market Bulletin special fall agribusiness industry. Proceeds of Dreams reception followed by "Landscape Design Basics for the Program cost is $20, which equine edition is scheduled for dinner, dancing and entertainment Do-It-Yourself Gardener" Oct. 15 includes lunch. Pre-registration is Oct. 12, 2005. This issue will by new country music recording at the Miller Plant Science Building required. A brochure with a include notices for horse shows artist Josh Gracin. His debut Auditorium on the Athens, Ga., registration form is available on- and events in October, November album is now available featuring campus. The program, which runs line at http://pubs.caes.uga.edu/ and December, as well as listings the songs "I Want to Live" and 8 a.m. - 4: 15 p.m., will cover the caespubs/landscape- design.htm of boarding facilities, horses at "Brass Bed." basics of designing your home To learn more about the stud, and ads for miscellaneous Tickets, on sale now through landscape. program, call Bob Westerfield at equine equipment and supplies. November, are available online Participants will learn the basics (770) 228-7243, or mail your name, A 30-word limit will be observed at www.ga-agribusiness.org, by of designing a home landscape, address and phone number with a for these notices. Deadline for contacting Christy Page in the including selecting the right plant $20 check made payable to the the edition is Sept. 28, 2005. GAC office at 800-726-2474, or for the right place and how to Georgia 4-H Foundation to Angela Only one ad per family per equine from the Council's directors. handle design challenges like Anderson, 205 Hoke Smith issue will be allowed. Agribusiness is a $56.7 billion shady, wet and dry locations. Building, Athens, GA 30602-4356. Notices included in the "Equine industry in Georgia, a figure that Attendees also will learn proper for Sale" and "At Stud" categories represents 16 percent of the state's must be accompanied by a copy of employment base. GAC, a nonprofit organization, serves as the Ga. Storm Damage a valid, negative Coggins test (made within the past 12 months); voice for Georgia's massive, complex business of agriculture. (Continued from Page 1) otherwise, they will not be published. from the event support the GAC's mission is "To advance the Tommy Irvin. Agriculture inspectors also In addition, the Georgia Animal council's work objectives, business of agriculture and "Our inspectors worked with the oversaw the burial of the remaining Protection Act requires boarding including state and federal promote environmental poultry companies and farm 374,500 chickens that were killed and breeding facilities to be legislative monitoring, stewardship to enhance the quality families to help salvage as many in the"storms. licensed. Current license number agricultural education, media of life for all Georgians." For birds as possible. Approximately "While the loss of property is must be submitted with notices for relations activities and coalition more information on the Georgia 66,000 three-week old chickens at tremendous, the saddest part of the "At Stud" and "Boarding building within the agricultural Agribusiness Council, visit one farm were relocated to another story is a poultry farmer was killed Facilities." Notices submitted community. www.ga-agribusiness.org. farm to continue growing, and in the storms," Irvin said. "All of us without this information will not be about 72,000 birds that were about at the Georgia Department of published. For licensing 40 days old were gathered and Agriculture send our condolences information and applications, call New Instrument Service Center Opens taken from one of the farms to a to the family of Craig Eidson." (404) 656-3713. To Support Ag Water Conservation processing plant," Irvin said. To help Georgia farmers conserve and to provide accurate water use water, improve soil quality and data for policy decision-makers. If You Can Help ... increase crop yields, a new Georgia This program will install water flow Due to the recent Hurricane Kathy Huggins of the Georgia Date/time available; name, Flow Instrument Service Center in measurement instruments at about Katrina disaster, Mississippi Emergency Manangement Agency including organization name, if Dawson, Ga., has been opened by 21,000 agricultural surface and Commissioner of Agriculture Lester is managing a list of Katrina applicable; address, city, state and McCrometer as part of the state's ground water systems to collect Spell is requesting assistance. The volunteers/animal resources to zip; county; and specific assistance Agricultural Water Use water data. livestock industry in the Mid-South handle unmet needs for displaced offered (examples: dog crates, dry Measurement Program under the Benefits to farmers from the state is in immediate need of the companion animals. If you can cat food, kennel space, etc.) direction of the Georgia Soil and program include: water following: barbed wire, t-posts, t- provide assistance, please send the Please note Katrina Water Conservation Commission. conservation, reduced pumping post clips, t-post drivers, water following information to: Volunteers/Animal Resources in "Georgia welcomes the opening costs, crop health diagnostics, troughs, hay rings, electric fencing khuggins@gema.state.ga.us the subject line of your e-mail to of the new Georgia Flow Instrument improved management tools and supplies, solar fence chargers, and keep clerical work to a minimum. Service Center operated by greater potential profits. With the bagged livestock feed. McCrometer in Dawson. As we opening of the new Dawson service Any donations should be continue to work to conserve center, farmers will have direct directed to the Mississippi THE GEORGIA CAPITOL ORNAMENT 2005 agricultural water use throughout our access to local expert flow Department of Agriculture and state, this center's opening will prove measurement engineering and Commerce. The Department has The Georgia Capitol to be a valuable asset to Georgia's technical support from McCrometer. storage, loading/unloading, and farmers as water conservation Flow measurement plays a vital dispersal capabilities from the State practices are implemented on their role in agriculture and irrigation. Fairgrounds in Jackson, farm," said David Bennett, Executive McCrometer's 50 years of industry Mississippi. The Department will Museum announces the 2005 limited edition commemorative Director, Georgia Soil and Water experience resulted in the best- be working with the Mississippi ornament, Miss Conservation Commission. selling irrigation flowmeter in the Cattlemen's Association in Eddie Cook, Georgia Regional US, the Mc Propeller meter. These dispensing the donated supplies. Service Manager, added, instruments play a vital ongoing role For more information, please "McCrometer is excited to open the in helping farmers conserve vital contact the following: Freedom. This collector's item captures the majestic statue Georgia Flow Instrument Service water resources while at the same Greg Young: (601)359-1100, Center. This center demonstrates time optimizing 1rngation for (601 )214-1344, greg@mdac.state. our commitment to Georgia farmers, improved crop yields and soil ms.us; Sammy Blossom, agriculture and water conservation. conservation. Mississippi Cattlemen's crowning the Capitol building in a 3" x 2 1/2" three dimensional We appreciate the warm Georgia McCrometer was founded by Association, (601) 354-8951, welcome that we've received already farmers and engineers committed misscal@bellsouth.net here in Dawson from the state and to developing flow measurement local community.'' solutions for the real world. *** ornament finished in 24k gold. Questions: call 404-651-7600 or 404-656-2846 The new center is located in a Unable to find the right flowmeter The Georgia Veterinary Medical Cost: $20.00 each. Make checks payable to 9,500 square foot facility at 4200 for their irrigation system, the Association is in contact with VMA Albany Highway in Dawson. It will original engineers designed their offices affected by Hurricane employ technicians who will assist own, and went on to form Katrina and plans are being farmers across the state of Georgia McCrometer. Over 50 years later, formulated on how to best help Secretary of State 400-42. Proceeds benefit "Save Georgia's Historic Flags" preservation project. with water flowmeter installation this solutions-oriented approach those states. GVMA will update its and maintenance. A mobile field still guides the company. web site, www.GVMA.net, daily as Name --~---------Quantity _ __ assistance program will bring The company concentrates information arrives. If you would Address McCrometer's flow engineers and solely on flow meter technologies like to make a donation in care of City _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _State _ _Zip _ _ __ technicians directly to farms and solving complex liquid, steam, the GVMA Foundation, "the heart statewide. The center also will have and gas flow measurement of Georgia veterinarians", please Phone access to McCrometer's engineering problems across a wide range of mark your check "Katrina capabilities and liquid flow industries: Municipal/Industrial Assistance Fund" and mail it to the instrument calibration laboratories. Water & Wastewater, Oil & Gas, GVMA office, 2814 Spring Road, The goals of the state's Chemical Processing, Process Suite 217, Atlanta, GA 30339. For Agricultural Water Use Control & Plant, Electric Power more information, co9tact Beth Mail order to: Georgia Capitol Museum 432 State Capitol Atlanta, GA 30334 Measurement Program are: to help Generation, Institutional Facilities Monte, Executive Director, 10% discount for quantities of 25 or more farmers use water resources wisely and Agriculture. GVMA, at (678) 309-9800. Page 16 Agricultural Leaders (Continued from Page 1) participation in its leadership Institutes. Individuals may be nominated or may apply directly to the Foundation. Six Institutes are held each year and each Institute focuses on different aspects of leadership. Four of the Institutes are held in Georgia and two are held in other locations. Four of the Institutes are conducted from Thursday noon to Saturday noon with the other two being held generally Monday through Saturday. The Institutes focus on key issues such as: What makes a leader; Exploring the policy and politics of agricultural and agribusiness; Developing successful communication skills; Investigating 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. Two hundred and sixty-seven men and women have graduated from the program since its inception. Currently twenty are enrolled in the 2005 class. These individuals have come from all over the state of Georgia. Graduates of the Forum have various backgrounds including farming, banking, academia, agribusiness, teachers, feed, seed and fertilizer dealer/company representatives, retail food stores, forestry, accountants, rural electric utility representatives, agricultural organizations, attorneys and various other occupations related to or associated with agriculture and agribusiness. The Foundation is currently recruiting for the Class of 2006 that starts in January 2006. If you are involved or associated with Georgia agriculture, agribusiness or forestry, you could qualify to be a participant. If you or someone you know would be interested in applying for the 2006 class or future classes contact Jimmy Hill at (706) 265-6088 or 1-800- 473-6786, visit the web site at www. thehil lgroupi nc .com/html/ agri-leaders.html or by mail at 1217 Eagle Ridge Road, Dawsonville, Georgia, 30534 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. SUNBELT AGRICULTURAL EXPO'SJTJON October 18-20 (229) 985-1968 www.sunbeltexpo.com THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday September 14, 2005 LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS Prices for August 2005 at Georgia Auction Markets, Georgia Department of Agriculture and U.S.D.A. Cooperative Federal-State Livestock Market News and Grading Service. SLAUGHTER CLASSES AVERAGES COWS: Breakers 75-80% Lean ................52.05 Boners 80-85% Lean ..................54.77 Lean 85-90% Lean ........................ 57.56 BULLS: Yield Grade 1 1000-1500 lbs...............................65.84 1500-2100 lbs...............................68.92 FEEDER CLASSES: WEIGHTED AVG. PRICES STEERS: MEDIUM AND LARGE 1-2 200-250 lbs................................. 162.79 250-300 lbs................................. 154.81 300-350 lbs.................................143.52 350-400 lbs................................. 133.17 400-450 lbs.................................124.90 450-500 lbs..............................._.117.75 500-550 lbs.................................112.82 550-600 lbs.................................110.23 600-650 lbs.................................104.87 650-700 lbs................................. 104.69 STEERS: MEDIUM & LARGE 2-3 300-350 lbs.................................128.03 350-400 lbs.................................120.36 400-450 lbs.................................113.39 450-500 lbs.................................103.96 500-550 lbs.................................100.77 550-600 lbs.................................104.33 HEIFERS: MEDIUM & LARGE 1-2 200-250 lbs.................................141.83 250-300 lbs.................................136.83 300-350 lbs................................. 129.89 350-400 lbs.................................122.28 400-450 lbs.................................115.62 450-500 lbs................................. 111.75 500-550 lbs.................................108.27 550-600 lbs................................. 104.51 600-650 lbs.................................101.01 650-700 lbs...................................96.51 GOATS SLAUGHTER CLASSES SELECTION 2 BILLIES/BUCKS 75-100 lbs.....................................79.50 100-150 lbs...................................93.63 150-300 lbs.................................149.50 NANNIES/DOES 60-80 lbs.......................................45.50 80-100 lbs.....................................73.42 100-140 lbs................................. 100.33 KIDS & YEARLINGS 20-40 lbs.......................................33.00 40-60 lbs.............. :........................49.83 60-80 lbs.......................................64.50 U.S. O~est Preparedness Month (Continued from Page I) During September, OHS-GEMA will intensify its focus on how state and local governments have enhanced preparedness capabilities, and on how families, schools, and the private sector can become better prepared for emergencies. "Complacency is always our biggest enemy,'" said OHS-GEMA Director Mike Sherberger. "We are not facing any specific threats at the moment, but emergencies can occur at any time. Now is a good time to consider how ready we are to deal with them. particularly as we respond to the effects of Hurricane Katrina." Additional preparedness information can be found online at the OHS-GEMA Web site at www.ohs.state.ga.us or www.ready.gov. USDA Unveils Simplified Process For Loan Deficiency Payments James R. Little, administrator of the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Farm Service Agency (FSA), recently unveiled a new streamlined process that makes it easier for agricultural producers to receive loan deficiency payments (LDPs). "In the past, some producers have been unable to collect LDPs because they lost beneficial interest in the commodity before completing the required paperwork," said Little. "Today, producers will be able to fill out the new CCC-633 EZ form annually to express their intentions of receiving LDPs for eligible crops. This will help to ensure producers receive benefits and meet all eligibility requirements for LDPs." Previously, producers had to complete and submit a CCC-633 LOP or a CCC-709, Field Direct LOP form prior to losing beneficial interest in the harvested commodity in order to receive LOP benefits. Producers will now fill out the new CCC-633 EZ form each year to receive LOP benefits for eligible crops on all their farms and submit page 2 of the new form when the producer requests LDPs. A producer must have beneficial interest in the commodity at the time the CCC-633 EZ is completed and submitted to the FSA office. A producer retains beneficial interest in the commodity if all of the following remain with the producer: control of the commodity; risk of loss; and title to the commodity. Either at the time a producer first submits the CCC-633 EZ, or any time before the final loan availability date, the producer must request a payment for a specific quantity and provide acceptable production evidence. The LOP rate is based on the earlier of the following: date of request for payment or date beneficial interest is lost. LDPs are obtained by producers who are eligible to obtain a marketing assistance loans, but who agree to forgo the loans. By filing a CCC-633 EZ, producers do not preclude themselves from obtaining marketing assistance loans on applicable crops. The LOP rate equals the amount by which the applicable loan rate where the commodity is stored exceeds the alternative loan repayment rate for the respective commodity. FSA developed the new form to help ensure that agricultural producers obtain LDPs when they are requested and when producers still have beneficial interest. In the past, some farmers inadvertently lost beneficial interest in their commodities before requesting LDPs, making them ineligible to receive benefits. The form will be effective for the 2005 and subsequent crop years. The CCC-633 EZ is available online at www.fsa.usda.gov/dafp/psd and http: //forms. sc. egov. usda. gov/eforms/ mainservlet Georgia Site of U.S. Stockdog Trials Athletes come in all shapes and sizes, but when four-legged, furry competitors at the yearly U.S. Open Stock Dog Trials take to the field, spectators are given the unique opportunity to learn about and watch these hard working dogs. It's fascinating to watch them as they try and outrun, fetch, drive and pen a herd of sheep that have proven to be worthy adversaries over the years. Held at the picturesque Bailey Farm in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, one hour north of Atlanta in Dawsonville, Georgia, the trials will host more than 80 handlers and dogs from throughout the United States, Canada .and perhaps Great Britain. Handlers come in all ages, genders and backgrounds, with the youngest to date being 12 years old. Each year the event attracts participants from across the United States and beyond, with last year's attendance reaching 7,000-plus spectators. This year's judge is Angie Coker from Texas. _}Vith many trial wins to her credit, Coker has been judging since 1997 and was honored to be the first American Lady to judge the USBCHA/ABCA National Finals in Sturgis, South Dakota, in 2003. The Border collie is one of the most intelligent dog breeds. Their natural instinct is to round up and bring animals back. The conditions and work to be encountered in everyday shepherding on the hills and farms are followed in these trials as much as possible. The "gather, driving, shedding. penning, and singling" all have a place on the farms and hills and all serve a useful purpose. Few activities offer the variety of situations and the opportunity for real teamwork between handler and dog that are a part of herding. Herding dogs must cooperate with the handler; yet use their own initiative and judgment. They must be able to work with gentleness, yet show strength in facing up to a stubborn animal. These dogs require power, strength, assertiveness, and conditioning, combined (Continued on Page 14) Josh Gracin to Entertain At Harvest Celebration The Georgia Agribusiness Council (GAC) has announced that Josh Gracin will be the featured entertainer at its annual Harvest Celebration scheduled November 18 at the Cobb Galleria Center in Atlanta, Ga. Deana Carter originally was announced to perform at this year's event, but the entertainer canceled all her shows after Nov. 1 for personal reasons. 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