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Vol.~, No. 3

Wednesday, February 2, 2005

TOMMY IRVIN, COMMISSIONER
Copyright 2005

Deadline Approaches
For Farmland Edition
The Spring Farmland Edition of the Market Bulletin will be published March 2. 2005. Deadline for this issue is February 9, 2005. Please adhere to the following guidelines when submitting farmland advertisements for the farmland edition.
* Only farmland may be advertised.
Land tracts must be at least five acres in size and located in Georgia.
* Indicate acreage and county where your
property is located.
* All property must be for sale by owner;
no real estate brokers or agents are allowed to advertise; property under contract with a real estate agent or broker is not eligible for advertising. Consumers are encouraged to call the Market Bulletin office toll-free, 1800-282-5852, to report ads not in compliance with this requirement.
* Descriptive terms should be limited to
those characterizing farm property or agricultural structures, such as barns, stables, etc.; descriptive terms, such as square footage of homes, number of bedrooms, bathrooms, etc., will not be included for non-agricultural structures.
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Farm Front
Peanut Commission Elections
Armond Morris, peanut farmer from Ocilla, Ga., was elected chairman of the Georgia Peanut Commission during its January monthly board meeting. Morris also served as chairman of the board previously in 1996, 1997 and 2003.
Other officers elected included Joe Boddiford, Sylvania, Ga., as vice chairman, and Rodney Dawson, Hawkinsville, Ga., as treasurer. Board
to members elected serve Districts 1 and
5 respectively were Jimmy Cheney, Edison, Ga., and Donald Chase, Oglethorpe, Ga. The state's peanut producing counties are divided into five districts in which peanut farmers elect a representative to serve on the Georgia Peanut Commission board.
New Ag Secretary
Mike Johanns was sworn in as the 28th Secretary of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) on January 21, 2005.
As the 38th governor of Nebraska,
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Annual Agriculture Day Contest Deadline Nears

March 10 is designated as Agriculture Day in Georgia for 2005, and to highlight the importance of agriculture in our state, the Georgia Department of Agriculture and the Georgia Agriculture in the Classroom Council Inc. are sponsoring an essay and photo/art contest for Georgia students. The theme for this year's contest is: "Georgia Agriculture--Your Key to a Healthy and Long Life."
The contest has two primary
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What can I do to keep deer out of my yard and garden?
Although deer will eat anything if hungry enough, given a choice they tend to stay away from succulent plants, poisonous plants, pungent flavored plants, and plants with hairy or furry leaves. Plant ornamentals with these qualities in areas of heavy deer traffic. Deer can be scared away by motion sensor devices attached to lights or loud music. Of all the methods, though, fencing is the most reliable.
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What kind of fencing should be used to keep deer out?
Deer are probably on the top of the (Continued on Page 11)

categories -- written and visual art. The written category is open to students in grades 4-8 and 9-12, while the visual art category is open to all age groups and includes both photos and artwork.
First, second and third place winners in all three categories will be awarded $I 00, $50 and $25 cash prizes, respectively. Honorable mentions also will be named. Commissioner Tommy Irvin will invite all winners, honorable mentions and their guests to Atlanta for a special awards presentation, with special guests, Governor George "Sonny" Perdue and Charles Hall, Executive Director of the Georgia Fruit and Vegetable Growers Association.
Agriculture Day 2005 Official Contest Rules General Guidelines for Written and Visual Art Categories
* Name, age, grade, school, home
county, home telephone number (including area code), and teacher's name must be typed or printed legibly in ink and stapled to the top of written entries; photos and artwork also must include the same information (if submitted by a student) securely attached on a separate sheet of paper. Entries not bearing this information will be disqualified.
* The contest is restricted to Georgia
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Ag Dept. Monitors Fuels in Georgia

Although the Georgia Department of Agriculture has no control over the price or quantity of fuels available to the state's farmers and consumers, it is responsible for monitoring the quality, distribution and delivery of a variety of fuels.
Included in this responsibility is the testing of gasoline, diesel and kerosene pumps to assure quality and accurate delivery, and the inspection of signs to be sure they clearly display the same price as shown at the pumps. In addition, pipelines, transport trucks and storage tanks are checked. "When you purchase a gallon of gas or other fuel, we want to make sure you get what you 're paying for," said Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin.
The department also inspects liquid petroleum gas (LPG) gas meters and scales for accuracy, and checks antifreeze samples for quality.
In addition to its regular inspection of fuel at retail and distribution points, the department responds to individual requests from farmers to check their fuel after it has been purchased, if a problem is suspected.
Although the Division has more than 135,000 fuel pumps to monitor, the field force of fuel oil inspectors gives first priority to consumer complaints. Any suspected instance of inferior quality fuel, faulty pumps or deceptive advertising is checked out in person, usually within one working day.
Fuel storage tanks are routinely tested for water or trash contamination, and samples of fuel from dispensers are taken to the department's fuel oil laboratory in Forest Park, Ga. There they are analyzed for proper registration and classification, octane ratiog, flash point and a dozen other tests of product quality and performance. "Many of the vehicles on the road today utilize computer technology to improve performance and

efficiency and reduce air pollution," Irvin said, "so it is important to ensure the fuels used in them are properly formulated so they will perform as intended." Failure to meet specifications results in a "stop sale order" from the department and the pump is locked until the product is brought in compliance.
'This system is designed to protect and benefit the retailer as well as the consumer," Irvin said, "and it has worked so well that several other states have used our program as a model."
The department also is at the forefront in utilizing new technologies to further improve its program. A pilot program currently in use by the Fuels and Measures Division minimizes the time to complete administrative paperwork and helps reduce errors. The program will automate inspections of the field staff, which includes 22 fuel inspectors, four wholesale petroleum inspectors, and three liquid petroleum gas inspectors. The software will allow the inspectors to electronically upload the inspection results on a nightly basis, thus reducing postage costs and decreasing the time the inspection results are available for reporting purposes. For instance, whereas
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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday, February 2, 2005

Advertising Guidelines

Stump grinding, pruning, tree removal, limbs chipped into mulch, priced reasonably, Douglas & surrounding counties, free est.

Bulletin Published Every Other Week

New Advertising Guidelines Effective July 1, 2003 All advertisements published in the Market Bufletin must relate to the farming/agricultural industry or be a part thereof; any and all item(s) submitted for sale through the Bulletin must meet at least one of the following criteria: 1) must be produced by the advertiser on his/her own farming operation, 2) must be made by the advertiser from materials on his/her own farming operation, 3) must be owned and used by the advertiser on his/her own farming operation for a period of at least 90 days prior to offering for sale through the Bulletin. * Businesses, corporations, dealerships or other commercial enterprises are not allowed to advertise in the Market Bulletin. Commercial is defined as intended for mass market; handling large quantities of product tor distribution (i.e., more than normal household or farm quantities); supported by advertisement (i.e., advertisement in publications other than the Bulletin; listed as "business" in telephone directories or ''yellow pages", etc.). Other indicators include, but are not limited to. holding business licenses and holding regulatory licenses/permits/registrations. Georgia residents only may advertise in the Market Bulletin with the following exception: out-ofstate residents may advertise only in the Out-ofState Wanted category. The editor has the authority to designate the length of ads and the number of ads that may be placed by a family unit in any issue of the Bulletin. Currently, only one (1) notice may be placed by any family unit in any issue of the Bulletin. Family unit refers to all individuals sharing the same residence, address or telephone number. * Ads must be received no later than Wednesday noon in order to appear in the following issue. Ads will t;>e published only once each time submitted unless the advertiser specifies on the notice that the ad is to be published more than once. Ads may be published for two (2) consecutive issues. A new notice must be submitted if the advertiser wants the advertisement to continue more than two issues. Note: Some ad categories are published infrequently and are published only once per submission. Please check ad cat~gory headings for publication frequency prror to submitting notice.
* There is a 20-word limit for advertisements except as noted under category headings (special categories that are published only monthly, quarterly or bi-annually, have a 30-word limit). Advertiser's name, town, phone number or name and complete address must be included within the word limit. The Market Bulletin reserves the nght to edit notices. * Most advertisers include a telephone number in their ads, but mailing address may be published in

lieu of phone number. However, it is important that advertisers provide a phone number when submitting ads in the event Bulletin ad personnel need to contact them concerning their ads. Advertisers who do not want a telephone number printed in their ads should note this fact when submitting the notice to the Bulletin. Each notice submitted for publication must be in writing; ads cannot be taken by telephone. Notices may be submitted by U.S. mail, facsimi+e transmission, or via the Internet through the Market Bulletin website. Notices sent via mail or fax must be legible, on a single sheet of paper separate from any other notice, and be accompanied by the name of the category and the name, mailing and street address(es) and telephone number of the person submitting the same. Send ads to:
MARKET BULLETIN Ga. Dept. of Agriculture 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Atlanta, GA 30334-4250
Fax: (404) 463-4389
Website: www.agr.state.ga.uslmbindex.html Select the option "Submit Ads" on the left side toolbar, review the guidelines displayed, complete the online form, then submit your notice. * To cancel an ad after submission or to correct errors made by the Bulletin staff, call the department's toll free number, 1-800-282-5852, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday - Friday, and ask for the person who is responsible for the ad you want to cancel or correct. The person's name and telephone extension can be found under the ad category heading. Cancellations or corrections called in by Friday noon will be reflected in the next issue; cancellations or corrections called in after Friday noon will be published in the next available issue. Note to Internet users: once an ad is transmitted via the Bulletin website, the ad cannot be deleted or changed by the person submitting the ad. The advertiser must call the Bulletin at the number above to have the ad deleted. A new ad may then be submitted via the website. * Items for sale or services offered in any notice must conform to all laws and regulations covenng sale and movement of the same. Ads for some categories must meet certain requirements. Advertisers are advised to review requirements under ad categories before submitting their notices. Note: Due to space limitations, all ad guidelines cannot be listed in the Bulletin each week. Advertisers who have questions concerning these guidelines may call 1-800-282-5852, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday Friday, or write: Market Bulletin, Georgia Department of Agriculture, 19 MLK Jr. Drive, Atlanta, GA 30334-4250.

Dann:r: Allen Douglasville 770-947-3151 Tractor & Bobcat work, bushhogging,
aerating & overseeding, grading, clearing, drainage work, weed control, fert. & seed drilling. James Hogsad Auburn 678-4258421
Tractor work, bushhogging & loader work, plowing, light grading, reasonable rates, Cobb, Paulding, Polk & Bartow counties. Robert Register Rockmart 678-232-9254
Will build farm fence w/wood or wire, corrals, farm bldgs. & all other related work, statewide serv. Robert Hayes Hartwell 706376-6708
Will do bush hogging. Jimmy Waldrop Fors:r:!h 478-994-0701
Will saw your logs into lumber at your location with portable sawmill, reas. rates. Bill:r: 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 706-265-8147
Woodmizer sawn lumber starting at .35/brd. ft. or can saw your logs, 13 yrs. exp., satisfaction guaranteed. Randy Metzger Newnan 770-304-0762
Farm Services Wanted
Want sorrieone to build me (2) fish baskets for catfish, using (1) inch wire, double mussell for my own pond. James Franklin Thomaston 706-648-2837
Want someone to do tractor work, need large garden cultivated & some post holes dug for grape arbor. Susan Prugh Madison 706342-0163
Want someone who owns a 600 or 610 Bobcat or who can work on them. J.A. Ray Jas~er 770-735-2061
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 cir domestic employment ~ermitted.
Experienced & dependable adult will care for your horses or livestock while you're away, references provided. Dianne Cassara Loganville 770-554-8574
Fulltime help wanted on row crop/cattle farm, salary/housing provided, send resume/letter to address. Brant Crowder PO Box 608 Chickamauga 30707 423-332-5820

FARM SERVICES If you have quest10ns regarding ads m this

Farrier, BWFA certified, specializing in hot, cold & corrective shoeing, dependable, reasonable. Doug Pruitt Woodstock 678-849-

Hardworking, dependable retired man wants work on farm/estate, exp. w/horses, machinery, landscape, references available. Jim Matsko Calhoun 770-608-1 096

category, call Brenda Donnell at 404-651- 3280

Male seeks FT employment, including

9081 or 404-651-9082.

Fence building & repair, Bobcat work, housing/salary, has exp. w/horses,

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, driveway & graveling, bury dead animals. Bill Butler Braselton 706-654-3777
Absolute Bobcat work, grading, landscaping, erosion correction, horse arena maintenance, tree planting, driveways, sprinklers, clearing fence. Harold Moret Flowe!)' Branch 770-965-1752
All backhoe, Bobcat, hauling, clearing, grading, excavation, trenching, demolition, storm/water/sewer pipe, horse arenas, ditch clearing, footings, foundations & septic tanks. Ger!Y McManus Lawrenceville 770-596-0159
Barn building my specialty, also fences, Bobcat work & other farm buildings, 25 yrs. exp. Bates Kelley Hartwell 706-206-7959 706-376-7313
Bobcat work, small backhoe, straw blowing, dump truck, small clearing & grading, bushhogging. Wayne Mitchell Gay 706-5381120 678-858-2419
Bushhogging, finish mowing, gardens tilled, Hockdale, Newton & surrounding counties, no job too small. David Carter Atlanta 770-7841786
Bushhogging, finish mowing, hunting land food plots, sod & seed preparation, call for estimate. Ken Doble Con:r:ers 770-922-4657
Bushhogging, gravel dirt, sand hauling, free estimates. Gregg Dover Tiger 706-490-1625

bushhogging, sandblasting, trailer restoration & welding, many other farm services. Mike Blackburn Commerce 706-335-2326
Fencing, all types, specializing in wood, wire & elec., vinyl, bushhogging & Bobcat work, fence repair, free estimates, references available. Monte Stone Calhoun 770-5487381 770-684-0899
Hoof specialist will balance horse hooves to cure & prevent founder in the future, based on the Wild Horse Hoof. Susan Schumm Woodbur:r: 706-672-0760
Horse training, maintenance trims & hauling, competitive rates. Andrew Frost Lum~kin 706-867-4890
Horses hauled anywhere in Ga. or other states, also have tractor for bushhogging in Dallas and surrounding area, call for reasonable rates. Larry H. Boatright Dallas 770-445-8507
Horseshoeing hot or cold, also hoof trimming, Coweta & surrounding counties, Oklahowa St. certfied farrier. Jamie Lambert Newnan 770-253-0042
I custom build small barns & other farm structures. Bill)! Healan Conl!ers 770-922-0685
Lakes, ponds, land clearing, swamps drained, creeks dredged, timber clean-up, horse farm work, fence rows cleared, draining problems fixed, 25 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. Tim Cannon Covington 678-471-3807
On-site sawmilling, bush hogging, land clearing, pasture tilled & seeded, fencing from creosote poles sawed & installed, delivery available, new ground made into pasture, finishing mower work. Mike Flournoy Luthersville 770-927-6288

maintenance, farm machinery. Joe Savaria Mableton 404-735-6896
Man looking for job on North Ga. horse farm, exp. w/feed & turnout, grounds keeping in exchange for housing/salary. Dave Glees Dawsonville 678-677-5098
Married man looking for farm or caretaking job, exp. w/hogs, cattle & horses, house/salary, will relocate. Sorrell Baswell Comer 770-605-4718
Need dependable couple to work on modern automated hen farm, dwelling & salary provided. Clay Jones Dahlonega 706865-3997
Part-time farm caretaker, light duties, settled couple or retired man oversee acreage, references. F. M. Binford The Rock 706-647-7674 404-351-9475
Plantation manager seeking employment, 20 yrs. exp., all related skills, wildlife, cattle, crops & equipment. Ben Copeland Milledgeville 478-288-0317
Sod farm managers wanted (3), growing sod farJTI operations needs exp. ind., NW Ga., salary/$50,000 to $70,000. Mark McWhorter Whitesburg 770-832-8605
Want Arabian horse farm assistant exp. in foaling, breeding & handling young horses, valid drivers license, verifiable references regllired. Mike Smith Newnan 770-251-7005
Want couple/single man, outside farm labor, no animal care, housing/no salary/you pay utilities, references, job, deposit, trans. Rebecca Abernath:r: Marietta 770-479-1471
Want professional female to assist w/dressage horses in exchange for reduced stall board or horse lease. Melinda McClenahan Clarkesville 706-754-0014
Want young man for part-time farm work, exchanged for housing/utilities & food, dependable, trustworthy, references. Mr. Will

Bushhogging, lot clearing, fence row Portable sawmill, 14 yrs. exp., will come to LaGrange 404-210-5538

clearing, tree removal & trimming, stump your property & saw logs into top qlty. lumber

grinding, woodchips, firewood. Johnny Walker of your specifications, will work in S. Florida,

Rochelle 229-425-1792

SE. Al. S. D. Smith Baxle:r: 912-728-0278

Bushhogging, plowing, seeding, fertilizing,, Smooth top quality lumber from your trees

post holes dug & other; Newton, Jasper & or logs, custom sawed on your property, cut to

surrounding counties. Ken Davis Mansfield your specification w/woodmizer portable

706-468-9142

bandsaw sawmill. Rich Odom McDonough

Bushhogging, trees & brush, no job too big 770-954-9218

or small, prompt service. Gus Toombs Stump grinding, big jobs, small jobs, 24 hr.

Fal!etteville 770-461-3139

res~onse. Ed Jones Canton 770-737-5100

FARM MACHINERY if you nave questions regarding this
category, call Brenda Donnell at 404-6519081or404-651-9082.
Only farm machinery and equipment owned by the advertiser and used in his/her own farming operation can be advertised; those persons advertising for

Certified Arborist, pruning, trimming & Stump grinding, farms, residential & machinery and equipment wanted must be

removals, Fulton, Forsyth & Cherokee counties. commercial, dependable & reasonable, Henry seeking those items for their own farming

Clint Harris Al~haretta 770-754-0806

and all surrounding counties, free estimates. o~eration.

Custom horse barns & pole bldgs. of all Hal Miller Stockbridge 770-389-3288

'51 Ford 8N, runs well w/slightly used Belco

sizes, fences of all types, especially horse Will do artificial insemination of beef & dairy finish mower, 6' box blade, cultivator, boom

fence (wood or wire), Paulding & Northwest cattle in Butts & surrounding counties. Paul pole, $3700. Porter Downey Cumming 770-

Ga. Jim Vesmarovich Dallas 770-505-6959 Reamer Jackson 770-775-0158

889-9100

Farm fencing, any type, anywhere. Tim Stumps ground neatly below ground level, '37 JD unstyled B, good condition, runs

Casey Eatonton 478-4 14-8530 706-485- reas. priced, free estimate. Glen Whitley well, $3200. Steve Hart Sharpsburg 770-

0 717

Bethlehem 770-867-2718

1 463-2777

'01 JD compact utility tractor, includes cutter, blade, auger, canopy, harrow, needs tune-up, must sell, $11,500. Heidi Chapman Al~haretta 404-271-1480
'01 Kubota 4900 cab/air, 1 aux. valve, radio, forward & reverse shuttle, 1550 hrs., sheltered, never smoked in, EC, $17,500. Edwin Baile:r: Bowdon 770-301-2999
'01 MF 1233 4x4, 27 hp., industrial tires, ROP, 150 hrs., runs well, sheltered, 5 shank all-purpose/boom pole, $8400/will separate. Al Chandler Rooeville 770-854-1320
'03 JD 726 front-end loader, quick attach, bucket & forks, joy stick control, fairly new, $7000/obo. Chad Hawkins Rochelle 229365-7538
'04 Kubota B7800 w/loader, 4WD, 15 hrs. w/5' bushhog, 5' box scraper, 30' trailer, great condition, $18,000. David Kirkland Barnesville 678-618-1964
'45 Farmall Super A, runs, needs minor work, 3-pt. hitch w/2-way cylinder, $2000/obo: Bruce McCo:r: Greenville 706-672-1250
'48 Cub Farmall, completely restored, exc. cond., runs great, no implements, $2500. Scott:r: Sutton Bethlehem 770-867-7653
'50 8N Ford tractor, planters, cultivator, turning plow, bushhog, mowing machine, very nice, $4500. Danny Cline Calhoun 706-6295124
'51 Case tractor, $1750; 6' box scrape, $275; 5 shank plow, $275. Robert Nealey Canton 678-393-9744
'51 Ford 8N, 12 volt, exc. condition, $2950. Cl:r:de Dacus Cumming 770-887-2485
'52 8N Ford tractor, runs well, 12 volt, bushhog 5', good cond., 5' scrape blade, good cond., $3495 Kenneth Leatherwood Conyers 770-922-0616 404-202-5788
'52 Ford 8N, 12 volt conversion, good conditon, $3200. Dwayne Brannon Jackson 770-235-6489
'52 T020 MF tractor, 5' bushhog, runs well,
needs steering work, $1500. s. Navid
Loganville 770-833-4451
'54 Farmall Super M, rebuilt carb., starter, runs well, looks great, $3900/obo. Mike Sn:r:der Statham 678-776-2776 678-776-2775
'55 Ferguson tractor, Continental engine, works great, $5000. J. Cashin Alpharetta 770-664-1533
'58 MF 65 tractor, 42 hp., GC w/box scrape, plow, blade scrape, bushhog & trailer, will sell all or part, $5000. Kenny Dunn Smyrna 678878-8610
'58 mdl. Bolens 2 wheel tractor w/4/pcs. of equipment. Grover Loggins Clarkesville 706754-4047
'58 yr. mdl. JD 420 tractor & equipment, good condition. Ruby McDuffie Rochelle 229624-2837
'63 MF 25, Perkins dsl., dual clutch, 4/spd., hi.lie., 3-pt. hitch, 5' bushhog, scrape blade. Rick Olson Newnan 678-416-1733
'64 Ford 2000 tractor w/front-end loader & backhoe w/24" bucket, strong engine, $2500. Dave Wright T:r:rone 404-405-5103
'64 Ford 4000 industrial, gas w/5' bushhog, $3500, call aft. 7 pm. Mike Jacobs Dallas 770-445-2138
'70 4020 JD tractor, 96 hp., exc. cond., $8000. Jimm:r: Tri~~ Eastman 478-374-5563
'78 JD 4440 cab, QR, GC, $14,500; D6C crawler, 76 A, tilt/sir., canopy, engine closures, $20,000. Rand:r: Smith Ll!ons 912-526-3011
'79 GMC 7000 w/a 12' dbl. cyl. grain dump body, bad engine, $2000, air brks., 2/spd. Jim Mab!Y Marietta 770-993-4997
'79 JD 70 hp., good cond., #2640, $9500; '97 Zetor, 57 hp., new condition, #4320, $14,000. Joe Burnam Lizella 478-788-5026
'80's mdl. PowerKing belly mower, tiller & other attachments, good condition, $3000. Bet!}'. Lerner Hoschton 770-945-3077
'81 Dynahoe backhoe/loader, 353 Detroit dsl., 2300 hrs., runs well, wgt. 22,000 lbs., used on farm in Covington, $8000/firm. Jon Fritz Covington 678-858-6446
'83 JD 650, 17 hp., dsl. tractor w/5' finishing mower & 4' scrape blade, great condition, $5600. Tracy Underwood Watkinsville ]06255-5500
'87 Ford 1210, 3 cyl. dsl., turf tires, H-S trans., 3-pt. hitch w/5' finish mower, $4250/obo., can deliver. Ken Phillips Bogart 706-714-7282
'89 Long 460, good condition w/5' bushhog, $4800; 2004 262 Caterpillar uniloader, cab/air, 78" bucket, 160 hrs., $28,500. James Jones Aragon 770-206-0122
'90 FMC mdl. 1087 pecan sprayer, 175 hp. Cummings engine, good condition. Buddy Leger Cordele 229-273-4548 229-273-3584
'90 JD 850 B crawler w/grapple, $45,000; '93 Prentice 410 D loader w/topping saw delimber, new motor, $38,000. Kenneth Allen Ellija:r: 706635-7971
'94 JD 4760, 175 hp., cab/air, duals, low hrs., $26,000; JD 7700 combine, 20' flexhead, good cond., $9000. Charles Harrington Macon 478-742-6726
'94 Lewis Bros. housekeeper, $4000; '96 Generac 40KW generator, $8000. Mark Barbee Talmo 706-693-2587
'94 Olympian generator, etc. Stewart Beatenbough Rol!ston 706-245-5496
'97 JD 5400 w/520 loader, 357 hrs., 65 hp.,
2WD, $18,000. James Jones Cartersville
770-382-3262
'97 JD hay roller, 466, 4x6 rolls, $12,500. Joe D. LeCro:r: Martin 706-384-4619
'97 Kubota L4200 cab tractor w/loader, 4x4, 40 hp., 1150hrs., 7/pcs. of equip. Kenneth Harris Blue Ridge 706-763-2529
'99 773 Bobcat, 162 hrs., $14,000. Billy Mood:r: Dallas 770-445-9923
1 covered wagon rebuilt, -$4000, 1 buck board wagon, original, $1500, one or both. Debbie Morris Coweta 770-599-0165

126 Cub Cadet, 12 hp., runs well, $250. Timm:r: Huskins Rl!dal 770-387-2519
135 MF asl., pis, runs well, ready for field, $5500 call aft. 5 pm. Edward McCarty Alma 912-632-4842
1486 lnt'I, 150 hp. w/dual wheels, open cab, runs great, $6500. Charles Lang Cordele 229-273-4263
15' bushhog 2615 Batwing mower, $6500; twin hay rake w/caddy, $2500. Julie Hurst Coolidge 229-941-5593
16x7 trailer, extra heavy duty, holds Bobcat, etc., needs flooring, & tires, $450. 0. Billings Villa Rica 404-493-5649
1986 JD 160,38" mowing deck, very good condition, $700/obo., pictures on e-mailed request. Tom Brewer Savannah 912-3549993
2 axle long Wolf trailer, 7 1/2' wide, 16' long, 7000 wgt:, used 3 times. Robert Stogner LaGrange 706-882-4399
2 axle wooden farm wagon, $400; 5' rotary mower, $350; 5" 30' elec. transport auger, $300. Greg Philli~s Tennille 478-552-9334
2 horse drawn mowing machine, $125/ea; 1 14' 2 axle trailer, $400; 1 3-pt. hitch hay rake, $500. Gene Wimmer Manchester 706-8468344
2-row Covington planter, $575; 2-row cultivator, $300; 4-row sidewinder rotovator, $300; 5' pull type disc harrow, $75. L. L. Cox Cairo 229-378-8928
2-row cult., Ferguson, $300; old-fashioned, stationary Hammermill $75. Watson Chance Thomson 706-595-1548
20' lnt'I harrow, 11 shank chisel plow, 5 shank bottom plow, semi-mounted, 15' plow w/mulcher. Robert Dodson Plains 229-8245601
2001 Wells Cargo utility trailer, white, 24'x7' 9", 2 axles, tag along w/barn doors, $3000. Terrell King Butler 478-862-3599
2002 KMC 8-row stack fold strip-till; 3950 Case-IH 26.5' harrow; 2-row peanut combine & inverter. Malcom Giles Fort Valley 478-9534122
2002 NH T335, 4WD, front-end loader, backhoe attachment, 220 hrs., cost $28,000 will take, $18,000. Ronnie Steele Rossville 423-635-3529
2002 flatbed, 20' w/5' dovetail & fold up ramps, 2 7000# axles, $3500. Ray Cruce Madison 706-342-8611
2003 L 35 Kubota backhoe loader, exc. cond., $28,000. A. Deal Brooklet 912-6825097
2004 35' Gooseneck flatbed trailer, 14,000 GVW, exc. cond., $4750. David Valiante Hawkinsville 478-636-9074
2005 spike tooth drag harrow w/or without adjustable spikes, 3-pt. hitch or drag. D. Wasden He~hzibah 706-592-5223
2010 JD loader for parts, no motor, good undercarriage, 4 in 1-bucket, $1000. D. Commons Cartersville 678-878-9607
22 peanut wagons, 14' & 16'. Ted Cowan Fitzgerald 229-423-5602
225 trackhoe, '83 mdl., long reach, new bucket. Roger L. Keebaugh Clermont rsbkhoe@:r:ahoo.com 770-983-3113
23 hp. Yanmar dsl. tractor, mower in good condition, $3500/obo., can deliver. Larry Breeden Leesburg 229-75~-8747
235 MF, good tires & motor; pis leaks some, $5500. Budd:r: Eason Collins 912-693-2948
3 phase rotary converter, phase input & output voltage 230, max. amps 100, perfect condition, $3000. Carlton Lawson Cochran 478-934-2295
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24' x8' Gooseneck equipment trailer, dovetail w/ramps, $2200 or trade for stock trailer. Donald Green Temple 770-841-6815
245 MF w/hvy. Massey loader, shuttle shift, wheel wgts., good cond., $8900. Jeff Williams Alto 706-658-6318
251 O Long tractor, $9500; 151 O Vicon baler, $3000; 29' Gooseneck trailer for hay $1800, also other. Bil!Y Fountain Villa Rica 770-459-5169
3-pt. hitch equip!., pallet forks, $110; 6' spike aerator, $250. C. Kronmuller Fayetteville 770-716-8401
3-pt. hitch planter for sale, $250. Hal MurQhy Lithia Springs 770-713-1659
3-pt. hitch v-rake, 8 wheel, 4 unused wheels, good condition, $800, no calls aft. 9 Qm. Darrel Hagan Dearing 706-595-6597
3-pt. hitch woodsplitter, good condition, $250. Bobby L. Gentry Taylorsville 770-6849064
3-pt. hitch, 20" scloped 8 disc harrow, $300; plow 7' long, 7 plows, $350; 2 22" disc turner plow, $275; etc. Max Spruill Oxford 770-7875480
35 MF gasoline tractor, $2850; 17' trailer w/ mobile home axles & 2 5/16 ball hitch, $450. Lucius Jacobs Willacoochee 229-532-6741
383 MF, A/C, 435 JD round baler, 8' Kuhn disc cutter, 13' tedder, 256 NH hay rake, exc. cond. B.G. Barkston Stockbridge 770-9576719
3910 Ford, 42 hp. w/556 hrs., exc. cond., always sheltered, $11,500 w/5' bushhog attached, trailer & equip. avail. Fred Banks Buford 770-945-9804
4 Ford 7010 tractors, low profile, good condition, $12,500/ea. J. Flournoy Fort Valley 478-214-3621
4 cyl. Wisconsin engine V461 D, $500, manual. Timoth~ Peifer Metter 912-685-6853
4' AC tiller, overhauled, 3-pt. hitch, $550, call aft. 5 pm. Daniel Reeves Hinesville 912370-3102
4' roto-tiller for 3-pt. hitch, great size for food plots, $450. Mark Stalvey Hahira 229896-7871
4-row KMC mower, $4000; JD gator, 4x2, $3500. Jer!Y Wynn Sycamore 229-831-4243
4-row twin Cole planters w/insectide boxes. Ed Reynolds Mauk 229-794-7272
45 hp. Farm tractor, 108 hrs., exc. cond., $12,500. Bill Ne-Smith Danville 478-9623453
4610 Ford tractor, 52 hp. w/remotes & 6' Brown harrow w/20" disc., Jeremy Garrett Wrightsville 478-521-2340
4x8 utility trailer, unused tires, $295. J. D. Reece Powder Springs 770-439-6303
5 wheel hay rake, $250; fert. spreader, PTO operated, $50. Michael Rice Villa Rica 770830-6673
5' bushhog, King Kutter, good cond., $285; 5 shank all purpose plow, $275; dirt scoop, $120., other equip. Fred Fitts Dahlonega 706864-3860
500# fert. spreader, large forks, Sheffield sweeps, will separate. Ruthie Herndon Garfield 478-982-9353
504 C Vermeer round baler, 4x5, manual tie, last used 2002, sheltered, $2200. Charles McMillian Powder Springs 770-943-3486 770-943-5798
5288 Int'! tractor-rebuilt engine & trans., new A/C, 90% run on tires, has duals, $10,200. Benji Anderson Sylvania 912-6902493
595 Case lnt'I tractor, low hrs. w/front-end loader, hay spear, bucket, call aft. 4 pm. Barney Adccock Lincolnton 706-359-3974 706-359-3181
5x8 utility trailer tilt bed, good condition, $400. L. Snyder Canton 770-479-7740
6 volt generator, fits 8N or 9N Ford tractor. Thomas Brantley Kite 478-469-5129
6' bushhog & 6' Rhino finishing mower, both exc. cond., only 60 hrs. on equip., $1700/obo. for both. C. Kimbrell Carrollton 770-838-9118
6' mower, Hardee, $650; Howse, $450; Int'! tractor day cab, 400 Cumming, 25 tons Lowboy beavertails, $15,000. Ed Boston Newnan 678-231-9134
6-row mdl. 71 JD twin planters, also 15' airway aerator w/pull type drill hitch. Sydney Bledsoe Pern'. 478-214-2329
641 Ford parting out, all parts for sale, Cub Farmall parts. T. W. Smith Carrollton 770832-9816
66" quick attach bucket, $350; 4' bushhog, $225; 2-row spring tooth cultivator, $150. Garland Stone Loganville 678-342-9229 770-630-4605
7' x 14' fifth wheel hay ride trailer, newly rebuilt, $800. Alvin Hicks Lula 770-869-3665
8200 Kubota cab/loader, heaVair, 80 hp.,exc. cond., $22,000. Alva Aycock Lincolnton 706-359-7254 706-318-3847
850 JD tractor w/new brks., rebuilt engine, exc. cond., $5500. Fred Hay Newnan 404786-3935
8N, good metal, runs great, $2500; second 8N, good looking & running, $3200, both work well. Jeff May Dahlonega 706-864-6153
922 B loader, 4 WD, $5,500. Alton ThomQson Warrenton 706-465-2760
AC 4070 tractor w/front-end loader, runs well. Jack or Kim Atlanta 770-503-7600 706215-3262
AC 7060 tractor, 160 hp., duals & wgts., cab, cold air, 5' Frontier finishing mower, exc. cond. Douglas Mathis Armuchee 706-8578497
AC G, good condition, plows, cultivators, mower, $2800 leave message. Jennings Ivester Young Harris 706-379-2267
AC corn heads, A436, $600; F2, 635, $500, fits M2, L2, Gleaner combine heads. Danny Mulkey Blakely 229-723-6241
Only one ad may be placed per family unit.

AC-D15 tractor, runs well, hyd. lift, 3-pt. hitch, PTO, exc. cond., $3000. Ray Koehn Dahlonega 706-265-2785
Aerator, Bushhog brand PG600, 5' 6", VGC, $1200/obo., plow turnover 14" Lienbach line, $250. Kevin Quinn Jackson 770-979-7095
All purpose plow, cultivators, disc harrow, bottom plow, scrape blade, all 3-pt. equipment. Nelson Massey Conyers 770483-2639
Aspluth tree chipper, 6 cyl., self feeder, good condition, $3800/obo. David Beaty Douglasville 770-949-8459
Athens 8 disk harrows, $400. Doug CamQbell Tallapoosa 770-574-9856
B8200 Kubota tractor, 4WD, 635 hrs., 5' rotary mower, 4' bushhog, $6000, call aft. 9:30 pm. Darryl Wheeler Woodstock 770-4755520
Band sawmill, 13 hp., manual head, 21' track, $5300, exc. cond., used very little. Ronald Stanley Chatsworth 706-695-3909
Bearcat mdl. 73554, 5" PTO chipper/shredder w/discharge blower, exc. cond., $2500. Larry Mcclanahan Clarkesville 706-947-8810
Belarus 250 tractor w/front-end loader, runs strong, new paint, $2500. Rick Dorminy Dahlonega 706-867-0930
Bush-bog harrow, $325; hay lift, $100; 75 gal. sprayer w/15' spraying width, $250. Karen Daniel Blairsville 706-374-2794 706-8356562
Bushhog brand 5' cutter, body is like new w/improvement, gearbox base is cracked, $100/obo. Andy Gosch Roswell 770-6508606
Bushhog brand 6' cutter, 286 mdl., exc. cond., also 2 7' bushhog cutters w/twin gearbox. Kenny Queen Epworth 706-4552462
Bushhog post hole digger, #2102, 3-pt. drilled, 20 holes, exc. cond., paid $830, sell for $700. Bo Kattner Cartersville 404-694-8783
Butterbean & pea operation equip. for sale, complete grading lines w/continuous flow sheller, cooler & other equip. Chad Gorday Rebecca 229-567-1668
Case 5 disk tiller, remote cyl., good cond., $300, also other. Hugh Davis Red Oak 404761-8155
Clark fork lift, 4,000 lb.--will trade for Bobcat; Lewis Bros. poultry house cleaner for sale, lots of new parts. Roy Beck Commerce 706-335-3708
Craftsman (Sears) garden tractor GT 18, 6/spd., turning plow, harrow & cultivator, $1100. G. Glover Greenville 706-884-5368
Cub Cadet tractor, mdl. 127, engine smokes, Kohler cast iron eng., good 42" deck, new belts, not running, $350. Ted Wach Macon 478-994-1120
Cummins dsl. engines (2), 120 hp., 4 cyl. on 50KW generator, chassis, $800/both. John Paulk 3860 South Railroad Ave Sycamore 31790 229-567-9318
Dearborne cycle mower, raises up & down, good for cutting banks, works on Ford 8N or Jubilee tractor, $100. Harold Jameson Carnesville 706-384-3014
Equipment trailer, 7'x20' tandem axle, exc. cond., $1800. C. E. Brown Centerville 478953-8239
Farm trailer, 8' by 18', ready to go, $60, also other, call between 9 am. to 1 pm. Larry Hanks Pine Mountain 706-663-8205
Farm utility vehicle, 11 hp. Honda engine, dump bed, Dana locking rearend, warranty, mfg. by Brister's (Chuck wagon '04), $4150. Frank Rise Talking Rock 706-698-4848
Farman Cub & equipment, mid's 50's, exc. cond. M. Kelley Colguitt 229-758-3191
Farmall Cub lnt'I, exc. cond., runs great, always sheltered, $3900, various equipment available. Raymon Harrison Buford 770-2719749
Farmall Cub tractors & equipment, 154 Cub Lowboy w/belly mower needs work. Bobby Holtzclaw Canton 770-479-4221
Farmall Cub, 1947 w/sickle mower, motor stuck, $850. Porter Hammond Statesboro 912-489-8892 912-871-3479
Farmall H, early 1940's for restoring, $500/obo. Ralph Newborn Newnan 770-2536686
Farman M in good condition, almost new tires, tractor is equip. for tractor pulls. W. Exner Newnan 770-253-1443 770-253-4135
Farman mdl. A, runs, $1500; Farmall Cub w/mower, harrows, turning plow, dirt scoop, $2200. Scott Odum Buford 770-945-7945
Fert. spreader, $300; 7' harrow, $600; subsoiler, $240; 6' rotary mower, $625; post digger, $425; 6' blade, $225, more. M. Crosby Blackshear 912-449-6573
Fertilizer spreader truck, Newton/Crouch hyd. body, '97 on Ford LN-7000 truck, low miles. Charles Hudson Atlanta 888-317-7605
Finn straw blower w/new 37 hp. Wisconsin engine, strong machine, comparable to mdl. B70, $9000. Rian True Augusta 803-2784141 706-736-4897
For sale 2-row MF planter, 3-pt. hitch, good condition. Clyde Rholetter Toccoa 706-8862694
For sale AC 5040, 1979 mdl. w/front-end loader, $3500. Jerry Allen Homer 706-6774425
Ford 1500 w/belly mower, turf tires, & 1900 w/field tires, farmhand loader. Dave Cook Buckhead 706-342-4238
Ford 2000 tractor, 37 hp., '65 rndl., runs great, $5000; Ford 7000 dsl., '89 mdl., 3208 Cat. motor, $3500. Harry Clark Yatesville 706-472-3232 706-975-5033
Ford 3000 tractor, external hyd., unused tires, spin out wheels, turn plows, 6' box blade. Jerry Braddock Blackshear 912-4494833 912-286-3664

Ford 4000 dsl. tractor, 4 cyl., 5/spd., 5' bushhog, 2-row bottom plow, 5' plow, scrape blade, $5200/obo., will separate. Michael Smith Atlanta 678-725-6824
Ford 4000, 1964 gas , completely rebuilt w/front-end loader, bucket & hayspear, exc. cond., call aft. 6 pm. Danny Campbell Tyrone 770-964-5070
Ford 5610, 1994 mdl., wgts., dual remotes, sheltered, 952 hrs., $13,500. Steve Millians Newnan 770-252-8959
Ford 601 Workmaster, restored, original, new gas tank, battery, decals, exc. cond., bushhog, rock rake, $4800 firm. Buddy Morris Bowdon 678-378-5109
Ford 800 tractor w/front-end loader, runs, need repairs, $1800; Fordson Major backhoe, $3500. Leon McMillian Covington 770-7868824 770-231-1571
Ford Jubilee '53, runs great, all original, good sheet metal, $3295. Dave Morris Douglasville 770-826-8674
Ford LN600 truck w/Kilbros grain body, $1500; Amco F-15 disk harrow, 21', $1400. Ted Milliron Shellman 229-679-5801
Ford! 532 & 530 square balers, $750 for both; MF 1560 round baler, $1000; JD sickle mower, new blade, $200. Jim Briel Girard 478-569-9941
Frick trasher, sheltered, 1940's mdl., Ford mower machine, NH baler, 277, 2-row Covington planter, manure spreader, NH 202. Wayne Isbell Martin 706-384-5507
Generator 30KW continuous, 60KW surge, Generac PTO driven on trailer, garage kept, exc. cond., $2200. Benny Packett Adairsville 706-295-1628
Gooseneck LowBoy trailer, 18' bed w/9' neckover w/wo side bodies. R. Spires Milan 229-362-4706 229-362-4800
Great Plains 605 NT no-till drill w/hyd. tire lift, exc. shape, less than 100 hrs., 6' wide. James Scales Gray 478-808-2732
H Farman tractor, needs starter & carb., $500. B. A. Hulette Macon 478-808-3734
Hardee 684 rotary cutter parts, PTO shaft, clutch, wheel assembly, wheel arms. J. Boss Kingston 770-606-9238
Hardee 7' rotary mower, 90 hp. gearbox, $1600; Rhino 5' rotary mower, hvy. duty, $1000. Joe Akin Griffin 770-227-8131
Hay & pine mini square baler, walk behind rake, bale less than 2000 bales of pine straw, $14,500. Ed Castleberry Gainesville 770532-0921
Hay making equipment, Kuhn 4 disc cutter, $1100; Kuhn tedder, $700; Ford rake, $700; JD 14T square baler, $1500. Charles Haley Dallas 770-445-5558
Haysaver trailer, 15', exc. cond., $800, also other. Perry Tyson Gray 478-986-3955 478986-4106
Heston 530 round baler, good condition, $3000; AC mdl. 78 rake, $700, all equipment, sheltered. Tracy Ledford Talmo 770-503-9659
Heston hay baler, 5530, $5000. Joseph Smith Guyton 912-772-3805
Hvy. duty Cat 1 20-20 disc harrow, unused, $900; Cat 1 bushhog, unused, $900; 12" post hole digger, $450. J. Connally Powder Springs 770-942-2473
Hyd. front-end blade for 1466 Int'! tractor, $1500. R. C. SQires Milan 229-362-4516
IH C-153, 3-pt. hitch w/bucket, box blade, bushhog, hoist & 250 gal., fuel tank w/pump, $3750/obo. Tom Tuthill Covington 770-7872062
lnt'I 35 hp., gas tractor w/FE loader, needs water pump & cosmetic work, runs well, $3500. Dennis Dover Greensboro 706-4864755
lnt'I 4 flip bottom plow, $1000; Ford 2-row sub-soiler, $225. Donald Vickers Wray 912468-5386
JD 2 cylinder tractors, three B mdls. & one A for parts or restoration. Russell Banks Dallas 770-445-7868
JD 2350, 2WD, C/H/A, less than 1800 hrs., 95% tires, $15,250. Daniel Biggers Cleveland 706-865-2996
JD 2840, 80 hp., good condition. Brent Galloway Mansfield 770-385-9804
JD 300 track loader, $5000, old but in working shape, needs right track brks. repair. Rogers Stembridge Sparta 706-444-6790
JD 3255 tractor, 4x4, $15,000; also 1-row Pixall bean picker, $11,500. Al Clark Portal 912-865-5424
JD 338 sq. baler, reworked by JD, $6750, quick-change brackets for JD 620 loader, $300, before 9 pm. Larry Frias Cartersville 678-721-9971 404-408-5132
JD 420, 1956 yr. mdl., 4/spd. trans., good cond. & paint, unused front tires, $3200. Ray White Byron 478-956-2525
JD 420, good cond., original paint. Debbie Reynolds Buena Vista 229-649-7272
JD 4320, 117 hp., front rack w/150 gal. tank & pump, good condition, $12,500. L. Gibbs Abbeville 229-365-7113
JD 4430, 125 hp., good cond. w/70% tires, good paint w/canopy. Doug Sills Cleveland 706-865-6294
JD 50, 2 cyl., 3-pt. hitch, fully restored, good tires; MF 135, rebuilt engine, 40 hp., unused tires, $4000. Cliff Davis Cumming 678-513-8314
JD 5205 tractor, 2002; MX5 mower, hard top, canopy, roll-bar, 50 hrs. only, dealer maintained, $15,500. C. Bell Monticello 404234-6191
JD 5520 4WD tractor 190 hrs., JD MX225 8' offset harrow; Brown 672 bushhog, exc. cond., $41,900. Martin Carter Soperton 912529-3377
JD 566 mega-wide baler w/net & converging wheels, v-rake on dolly & 8' disc mower, all VGC. A. Scott Sylvania 912-6824422

JD 6-row Max-emerge air planter, 6-row NH 316 square baler, 1032 NH hay wagon,

Taylorway cultivator. James Bailey Elberton 70 bales, exc. cond., always sheltered, $6500.

706-318-1012

A. B. Clark Cairo 229-377-4718

JD 630 harrow, 1600 bottom plow, 4420 NH 8360 cab w/MFWD, 4-row Unverferth

combine. Lar!Y Young Tennille 478-552-7124 ripper/stripper. Darrell Williams Swainsboro

JD 6400 MFWD, C/H/A, 6405 loader, SH 478-237-3237

2615 Batwing bushhog; SH 3008 3PH NH TC18D tractor, 18.5 hp., 4WD loader,

bushhog, hay buster no-till drill, $50,000. turf & agr. tires, 236 hrs., exc. cond., $7900. K.

Jason Stribling Clarkesville 706-499-2850 V. Wiles Morganton 706-374-6188

JD 6400 MFWD, Woods cage, 6' Woods NH TN 75S, 4WD, 135 hrs. w/33 LA loader, mower, $26,500; hay digger/sprigger & 20 disc Brown harrow, 7 shank plow, Agris tandem sprigger unit, $6500. Tommy Hurst seeder, etc., $30,000. W. B. Carlyle

Coolidge 229-941-2083

Pendergrass 706-654-1188

JD 7700 combine, 20' flexhead, good cond., NH TN65, 2001, 2WD, 315 hrs. remote, $9000. Charles Harrington Macon 478-742- $13,000; Brown disc harrow, $850; Taylor-

6726
JD 7710 cab/air, 2400 hrs., one owner, new condition; Krone 283 hay conditioner. Buddy Moore Union Point 706-759-3785
JD 8310 MFWD, duals, wgts.,, 4 remotes, climate control, exit lgts., exc. cond. Robert Bruce Quitman 229-263-9197

Way 8 disc, $650. R. Rawlins Good Hope 770-266-6361
NH baler 849, NH disk cutter 452; Kuhn 14' fluffer; Ford ground driven rake, all EC, $7500 for all. Mark Treadwell Bremen 770-646-9765
New tracks for small crawler, fits 350-450, $1200. Tim D. Bennett Adel 229-896-7264

JD 920 Moco hay cutter, $3000; '93 Ford L 700 grain truck, $10,000. Bryant Skipper Macon 478-256-6060 478-781-2715
JD 9965 cotton picker w/mud hog, good condition, 2750 fan hrs., $45,000. D. Metts Willacoochee 912-384-2713
JD HX 10 bushhog, semi-mount, hyd. lift, cuts 1" to 12", 2004 mdl., $5200. W. Shipp Dallas 770-505-5792 770-361-4188
JD MT parts tractor, straight sheet metal, no motor, $400, call 6 pm. Lewis Smith Conyers 770-929-3910

P.A.T.S strip-till plow, 6-row, JD1700 6-row planters, JD 637 harrow, JD HX-14 rotary mower, Cross 18-row 300 gal sprayer. William Reid Americus 229-928-8613
Payloader, mdl. H-25B w/manual & some spare parts, runs, needs work, make offer. Benno Loch Stockbridge 770-474-7076
Powell tobacco tipper II, Powell combine, gen. IV, trailers, Powell topper, Taylor baler. Chris Sumner Alapaha 229-532-2055
Rear cultivators for IH Cub tractor, $125. Frank Powers Lilburn 770-564-3347

JD mdl. 54, hyd. driven, 1O' side delivery Roanoke hustler forklift, Deere 70 hp. dsl.,

hay rake, exc. cond., $2800; 5' box scrape, 12,000 lb. capacity, $6500. Dan Ryll

$250. Shawn Salters Waleska 770-796-1937 Greensboro 706-453-4068

770-826-1747

Rome TRW 20-30 crawler harrow, hyd. lift.

JD mower conditoner, mdl. 1326, $1200; L. Ethridge Lavonia 706-498-3838

Kuhn disc mower, GMD600 w/new guards, Round bale high stacker that works on 3-pt.

$2400. Tracy BoY1 Thomaston 706-472-3724 hitch, requires big tractor, unused, $150. H.

John Blue nitrogen applicator, 300 gallon M. Greene Tallapoosa 770-574-5549

tank, 20' booms, field ready, $1500. Rickey Sale or trade for comparable value tractor,

Powell Wrightsville 478-864-9743

2000, 14.5 hp., rear engine, elec. start, hi-vac

Kubota 3610 tractor, 4x4, cab/air condition, 31" w/bagger, $1500/nego. Dennis Brown

stereo, unused commercial tires & rims, 550 Williamson 404-358-5476 678-688-1122

hrs., $16,500. Van Foster Atlanta 706-425- Salvage 500 gal. sprayer, fiberglass tank

9792

w/pump & blower, runs off PTO shaft,

Kubota B 7200 dsl. tractor, new 5' Path $5000/obo. Michael Cox Cario 229-378-8070

finish mower, 700 hrs., 2WD w/turf tires, 3-pt. Sears garden tractor, 46" mower, 20 hp.

hitch, $4500/obo. C. Cox Alpharetta 770- Kohler engine, automatic, 5 yrs. old, just

313-2245

serviced, new blades, sheltered, $1500.

Kubota B 7300, 4WD dsl., 16 hp., 18"-48" Lonnie Bales Milledgeville 478-452-7100

augers, 4' box blade, plow, 168 hrs., exc. Star mini hay baler, exc. condition, asking

cond., $7850. Ben Key Manchester 706-846- $6500/obo. Sherry Parker Leary 229-734-

3436

8034

Kubota B7800, 30 ~p., 13 hrs., 4x4, clean, Sub-soi/er 6' 5 blade, $500; chisel plow

under warranty, $10,500. Scott Jordan w/gauge wheels, 9 shanks, hvy. duty, $2500.

Brooklet 912-429-3875

P. Deal Statesboro 912-531-0044

Kubota L2500 4WD, pis, front-end loader, Super A Farmall w/equipment. Warnell canopy/ROP bushhog, roll-over blade, Brown Ellabelle 912-858-3457 finishing mower, box blade, 650 hrs., $10,000. Super A Farmall, runs well, $2200; 80's mdl.

SQencer Lyda Hamilton 706-662-9911
Kubota LA1002 loader, fits M4800, M4900, M570, 72" bucket, unused condition, $3500. Brad Sawyer Stockbridge 770-314-8529
L2050 Kubota tractor, 4WD, pis, live shaft, rollbar & canopy, 400 hrs., exc. condition, $8000. G. Rowden Bogart 770-725-5157
Late switch key l.H.C. Farmall 140, 1-pt., uses no oil w/all equipment, except harrow & rotary mower, $3500. C. O'Brien Naylor 229482-3171

175 AC, 72 hp., good condition. R. Milton Adel 229-896-2325
Tandem axle trailer for hauling tractor, etc., unused tires, fenders & light kit, $475/obo. E. Rogers Conyers 404-732-4698
Trailer, flatbed, 18'x6' oak deck, HD, 4 wheel brks., ramps, $1200; Mantis tiller, VGC, $100. A. Marks Dacula 678-377-9848
Troy-Bill Tomahawk Pro chipper, 12 hp., hand start, $500, can del. reasonable distance. Paul Peterson Daisy 912-739-0414

Lime spreader truck, stainless steel Troy-Silt rear tine tiller, 5 hp., exc. cond., diamond reo, tandem axle, dos., $5000/obo. $500. Junior Adams Lake Park 229-244-0414

Jer!Y Higdon Chickmauga 706-858-6773

Troy-Bill tiller, 3 1/2 hp., Tufty used very

Long 2460 tractor, 43 hp., dsl., 450 hrs., little, exc. cond., $400. John Vaughn Marietta ROPS, canopy, one owner, always sheltered, 770-428-0044

$5000. Ron Lind Columbus 706-568-3402
MF 135 dsl. w/6' bushhog, scraper blade, 12' wagon, $5300; implements logsplitter, $1000, harrow, $450. Cecil Webster Conyers 770-483-2558
MF 135 w/bushhog, good condition, one owner, $5000. Chris Whitman Albany 229435-4501
MF 245 w/bushhog 2440 loader, tractor has folding roll-bar, exc. cond., good sheet metal, tires & paint, $8500. Keith King Carrollton 770-714-1466
MF 35 dsl., good engine, list tires & metal $3450. Robert Watkins Douglasville 770942-8687
MF 3650, 130 hp., approx. 4000 hrs., cab/air, VGC, 8/spd. trans.; 7' Brown tree cutter, pkg. $15,500, tractor, $12,500. Mike Lancaster Dublin 478-272-3022 478-274-0713
MF 4 bottom plow, 3-pt. htich, $600. Roger Smith Douglasville 770-942-4162
MF quick relase front-end loader, mdl. 238, exc. condition, except bucket belt, $2500. C. Johnson Eastman 478-374-4467
Mahindra 2810 HST, 4x4, front-end loader, box blade, 18' trailer, $15,000. Richard Zabic Dahlonega 678-571-7868
Manure sifter, (Woody Pet's), green machine cleaning stalls, $900. Jill Beaty Cumming 678-513-1039
Md!. 1600 Kohler engine, Hines 1966 tractor, includes 2/pcs. of equip., belly mower & 1 horse turner plow, new parts, $1500/obo. Jessie Silvers Dalton 706-226-5131
Mule drawn farm equipment, hay rake, mowing machine, cultivator stalk cutter, other items. Horace Nobles Tennille 478-552-7291
NH 258 square hay baler & 1 16' hay conveyor, $1400 for both. Gordon Faulk 9124 Hwy. 96 West Jeffersonville 31044
NH 269 baler w/53A kicker, unused tires,

Turn plow 3 blade, $300; rotary hoe, 7', $1500; flail mower 6', $1300; hay rake 4 wheel, like new RH. Dale Deal Statesboro 912-531-0040
Two 14' equipment trailers, $500/ea., PTO driven woodsplitter, $300. Paul Mayville Alpharetta 770-887-3404
Unused Lely 6' hay mower, $3800, call aft. 6 pm. Gary C. Holbert Calhoun 706-625-0227 678-986-6326
Utility trailer made from dual wheel truck frame, good for farm use, $150. Johnny White Calhoun 706-625-9090
Utility trailer, 4'x5'x20" bed, capacity of 1 cu. yd., spare tire & running lgts., $250. Jim Smith Dawsonville 706-265-1823
Utility trailer, 5' 5" x 8' removable sides, drop down tongue, exc. cond., $350. D. Pepper Douglasville 770-942-6916
Various backhoe parts for Case CK mdl. for sale, G188D tires, wheels, pumps, front-end section, $950. J. Wiggins Rome 770-6082729
Versa tech 8000, 8' 3-pt. hitch grader, for driveway, etc., box blade, dual hyd. cyl., $1800. Bobby Pearson Woodbury 706-8468157
Woodmizer LT40 H.D.G., 537 hrs., sheltered, $18,000. L. Greene Allentown 478-962-3743
Yanmar 1300D, 2 cyl. dsl., 4WD tractor, front-end loader & box scrape, exc. cond., $4000. Shannon Bowen Sugar Hill 770-2712423
Yanmar YM 1700 2 cyl. dsl. tractor, 3/spd. PTO, runs great, 850 hrs., $3100; 4' Howse bushhog. Chris Padula Gainesville 678-7763407
Yanmar tractor, 2000,2 cyl. dsl., runs well, 4' bushhog, scrape blade, 1-row plow, $3500. William Owenby Cleveland 706-865-4443

$950; IH 46 baler, $800, both ready to work. David Alvord Conyers 770-860-9190

Farm Machinery Wanted

NH 3010 tractor, 40 hrs. since new, Want 1 1/4 yard 3-pt. dirt pan on 2 wheels,

$10,500; 54 hp., exc. condition. Allen Dwyer working condition. G. Parker Butler 478-862-

Fayetteville 770-460-7502

5536

NH 6610S w/2426 bushhog loader, 2001 Want 100 or 200 gal. skid sprayer. Brian

mdl., exc. cond., 75 PTO-hp., 482 hrs., Lovejoy Thomaston 706-975-9405

$17,500. Jimmy Dodd Commerce 706-335- Want 4' or 5' tiller for Farmall A, within 100

4602

miles. George Johnston Ringgold 423-503-2801

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Want 20-25' Gooseneck flatbed trailer, good Want finish mower, (Woods RM 59 or equal), 1 complete set of turf tires and rims off 2 feed bins, Brook 12T auger system Choretime feeder, center hopper, 1200 ft.

condition, reasonably priced. Eddie Lee in near new condition. Phil Etchison 200 Green JD2155 front 6.50-16, rear 13.6-28, perfeet included, $1000 ea., hay rake cutter, bailer w/chickmates, 300 ea., plasson water. Frank

Waycross 912-283-5155

Road Alpharetta 30004 770-475-7948

cond., $750. Mark Welch McDonough 770- and more. Clark Durpo Eatonton 706-485- Saxon Canton 404-626-8508

Want 504G Vermeer or Massey Ferguson Want front-end, good condition, will work on 957-1227

5795

. Clean 55 gal. metal drums w/lids, 55 gal.

1440 round baler or one for parts, call aft. 8 2600 Ford tractor. Benny Nuckolls Cumming 1 ea. old mule drawn plow and planter 2- 6000 gal. fuel tanks, $400 ea., 1 plastic barrels, $5 ea. Nan White Smyrna

pm. C. Purser Rockmart 770-684-6288 770-887-2936

w/plates, wood handles, $125 ea., 7' harrow, conveyer w/rollers, $200/obo. G. Hooper 770-436-3548

Want 550 Oliver White tractor/backhoe Want fuel injection pump to fit JD 300B. J. 3P.H., some disc. need replaced, $40. Johnny Cedartown 770-748-4960

Compost tumbler (rotating(, green, metal,

tranmission or whole tractor for parts, also 3- Green Columbus 706-561-0844

Brooks Hahira 229-794-2473

20 80' 14" base telephone poles, $100 ea. on stand, use for making compost for garden,

pt. hitch stump grinder. Lebron Bethune Want generator for T035 MF 1 hose 300' w/fittings, 800 p.s.i., 1/2 l.D, Grady Owenby Thomaston 706-647-8891

$45. Henry Albert Dunwoody 770-391-9555

Rossville 706-866-4487

w/proofmater/tractormater drive attachment. $290 new, asking $210. Wes Shultz 2000+ sq. ft., 6" pine T/G wall & ceiling Crossties, used, 32 are at least 8' long, 12

Want 6' offset pull harrow, Ive. message. Russell Farmer Atlanta 706-595-7709
Want 6' or larger culti-packer, working or repairable condition ok. David Sewell Stockbridge 770-474-3408
Want 6400 or 4050 & KMC 2-row peanut plow. Floyd Knowles McRae 229-362-4778
Want 72" TMG bushhog finish mower for parts or 1 of three cutter blade gear box. RobertJennings Fayetteville 770-461-3924
Want Case 350 crawler, in good or repairable condition, PTO preferred or JD 1010 in same condition. Raymond Chandler Elberton 706-283-5031
Want JD 454 or 454A row crop head, in working condition. Reggie Faulk Dublin 478609-1089 478-463-3199
Want JD mdl. 70 dsl. tractor for parts, any condition. Kevin Eavenson Elberton 706-4980763
Want Super A Farmall 100, 140 or Farmall M, running or repairable. Eugene Carithers Conyers 770-855-2639
Want Taylorway 200246, 25 disk offset harrow, extra hvy. duty, large frame. Ryan Baerne Nicholson 706-757-2672 706-540-
8339 Want Troy-Bill tillers, 8 hp. or larger for parts
or restoration. Dave Clark Gib 706-598-0575
Want chicken spreader & semi-alum. dump trailer, call aft. 5 pm. Floyd Knowles McRae 229-362-4855
Want disk cleaners for Dearborn two disk turning plow, mdl. 10-80; also 1 horse sleigh w/all parts for restoration. Derek Thomas The Rock 706-646-2507
Want farm wagon w/rubber tires to pull behind tractor for hayrides. Larry Bell Swainsboro 877-670-9136

Decatur Overby Monroe 770-266-7899

Want good tractor w/front-end loader. Daniel Woody Suches 706-747-1040

Want old Allis Chalmers snap coupler implements, any condition, scrape blade preferred. Allen Irvin Cleveland 706-8651539

Want one horse turning plow, must be complete. Mike Whatley Shiloh 706-8468584

Warit parts scource for tractor Dragon 20, made by Shandong tractor works, China. R. Keith Powder Springs 770-943-5522

Want self-propelled field & brush mower. Tucker Rush Americus 229-924-8088

Want strip tiller, 4 or 6-row prefer, KMC or

Unverferth.

Lloyd

Swartezentruler

Montezuma 478-472-7983

Want tumble bug type round hay mover, good condition. Ronnie Hortman Roberta 478-836-3052

Want used Christmas tree shaker. Dan Payne LaGrange 706-882-6892

FARM SUPPLIES If you have questions regarding ads m this
category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.
#2 triplex underground 200 amp elec. cable, $1.15/ft. up to 600', like new. Gene Brown Byron 478-953-3330
#30 Sibler jet brooders, 31,000 BTU, 3 yrs. old, call aft. 6 P.M. J. B. Conrad Madison 706342-4923
1 Spinks weigh scale & 2 binds & controller, 2 Winslow weigh scales, 36" fans & motors, val drinkers. Joel Stillwell Ellijay 706-8897529

Woodstock 770-517-9257
1 oak barrel, $55; 1 #2 farm bell, $100. Randy Wilson Atlanta 770-228-1002
10 ton feed bin w/auger and motor, good cond., can see it run in operation, $600. Jay Townsend Monroe 678-618-6992
1000 gal. nurse tank, new 5HP Honda Engine & pacer pump, exc. cond., $1700. Ed Henderson Cairo 229-226-3460
12 good crossties, free. Rich Papera Alpharetta 770-475-9897
15 gal. cast pot w/loop handles, 11 1/2" deep, center to top, 17 3/4" across top, no chips/cracks, $200/obo. Gary Gary Humphries Gainesville 770-536-1036
16 arena mirrors, 6'x4', never installed, grt. cond., $150 per mirror, pick up in Fairburn, GA. C. Bevers Marietta 770-779-5326
18 ton feed bin, almost new; 25 ton feed bin, good cond. Roger Bruce Madison 706342-3638
1900 LF chain link fence, 7' gates (1 gate 5'x7'H, 2 gates 20'x7'H, 12 gates 12'x7'H), top rails, barb wire, brackets/posts, $2375. Harry Skipper Allenhurst 912-876-5002
2 8'-trailer axles w/springs, wheels, and tires, good cond. Ernie Garrett Cornelia 706778-8343
2 Dickie incubators, 1 hatcher w/digital thermo, 1 egg scale, all for $900. Lon Evers Brookfield 229-386-2354
2 ea. 18.4x38 rear tractor tires on spin-out rims, $400. J. S. Wilson Waycross 912-2836717
2" Electra Grow elec. seed propagation mats, 35"x16" w/11 seed starter trays and some planting medium, orig. $330, asking $150. David Hampton Cumming 770-8868315

Farmland Sections and Counties

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NE Section

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Irwin

Forsyth

Bartow

Appling

Banks

Laurens

Lee

Fulton

Carroll

Atkinson

Dawson

Lincoln

Lowndes

Gwinnett

Catoosa

Bacon

Fannin

McDuffie

Marion

Henry

Chattooga

Brantley

Gilmer

Putnam

Miller

NeW1on

Dade

Bryan

Habersham

Richmond

Mitchell

Rockdale

Floyd

Bulloch

Hall

Taliaferro

Pulaski

Spalding

Gordon

Camden

Lumpkin

Treutlen

Quitman

Haralson Murray

Candler Charlton

Pickens Rabun

Twiggs Warren

Randolph Schley

w_ Central

Paulding

Chatham

Polk

Clinch

Walker

Coffee

Whitfield

Echols

Effingham

Evans

NE Central

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Jeff Davis Lanier Liberty
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The spring 2005 farmland edition of the Market Bulletin is scheduled March 2.

Deadline for farmland ads for this edition is Feb. 9. You may use this form for submitting your ad. See farmland guidelin~s on page 1. Remember: ads are limited to 30 words.

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

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

___________ Section _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ County

broads, 6' to 16' lengths, double pane, insulated glass, tinted. Davey Vining Calhoun

706-334-4112

24'x24 walk-in cooler, grt. cond., all

hardware goes snap together, panels easily,

assembled, $13,000. Andy Barrineau

Whigham 229-762-3481

25 lrg. utility poles, about 50' in length.

Johnny Deal Statesboro 912-764-4365

250 gal. diesel tank, exc. cond., $250/obo; old barn boards, 12+ 2"x6"x10', 3/4"x8"10"

and 12" variable lengths. Angie Stober Carrollton 770-854-4258

275 gal. fuel tank on skids, good cond.,

$390 Boyd Carlyle Braselton 770-601-0125

3 100-lb. propane cyl. full $200 ea., 4 20-lb.,

full, $35 ea. J. E. Morgan Powder Springs

770-222-9854



3 Fharrington box barns, $22,500; 8 boxes,

$3200; 3 box trailer, $1500; long box mover, $800; Roanoke stripper, $7500. Randy

Deloach Claxton 912-739-4124

358 NH feedmill w/scale, 20' unloading

auger, $4500; batch mixer, 1000# cap

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

Douglas 877-247-1104

36" Coolair fans and motors, 110/220, good

cond., $40 ea., 24 avail. Larry Logan Homer

706-677-3207

36" chicken house fans, $25 ea. Charles

Moss Ellijay 706-669-2041

4 cast iron tubs for watering, $120 for all.

Howard Heitmann Tignall 706-285-2099

4 heavy duty round hay rings, $75 ea., $65

if all are taken. Darryl Nealis Hampton 770-

946-9160 770-630-1469

4 lrg. food grade wash pots, exc. cond.,

$700 for all; 1 early 1900 green planter, $100.

Norman Weeks Barney 229-775-2536

4 telephone poles, 15 1/2' long, 8 1/2-12"

diameter. J. Hitchcock Decatur 404-286-2118

4 trailer tires, mounted on 5 hole rims, good

for farm trailer use, size B78-13, $60 for all.

James Pierce Lawrenceville 770-339-6437

4' stainless steel hog feeders. Mickey Boothe Hampton 770-227-6433

416 brd. ft. 180+ yr. old groW1h pine, $5 per brd. ft., 150 gal. engine driven orchard sprayer

w/trailer, $250. S. Russo Douglasville 770-

920-2742

'

5 gal. plastic wht. buckets; also, 3 gal.

plastic wht. buckets w/handle/lids, food grade,

$1 ea. D. Grizzle Gainesville 770-532-8510

5'x8' hardwood paneling, exc. for farm houses, etc., $6-$9 per sheet. J. H. Stephens

Calhoun 706-625-5557

5- 1O-x12' rollup shop doors, good cond., $300 ea. Orval Martin Macon 478-788-0564

50' alum. conveyors in 10' sections, 18"

wide, $2/ft., LP gal tank; carb. vaporizer cutoff

lines for 35 135 M.F. tractor, $100. Jim Harp Eastman 478-374-2366

55 gal. w/top, metal drums, 55 gal. plastic

screw top, 2 bung holes, plastic drum, wood

pullets, $2 ea. Bill Cheatwood Jackson 770227-9708

55 gal./40 gal. plastic screw off top barrels;

55 gal. plastic bung hole/open top plastic

barrels; 55 gal. metal w/lids. C. H. Johnson

Lawrenceville 770-963-7257

550 gal. diesel tank w/elec. pump, $350.

Ron Howell Macon 478-9352717 478-256-

3246

57 gal. propane tank, $75. Emit! Bragg

Statesboro 912-764-2706

5HP Centrifugal pump, 230 volt, 3 phase,

100 gal. per minute, 100' head, 2 1/2" inlet, 2" outlet, $275. Heath Wilson Stapleton 706547-6827

6,600 & 7,700 bu. grain bins to be moved,

$2000 ea., exc. cond. J. Meeks Douglas 912-

384-2606

Air/kiln dried & green quality band sawn lumber, pine, oak/walnut, poplar other

species, any width/thickness to 20'. John Sell

Milner 770-228-1338

All food-grade 55, 30 and 15 gal. plastic closed-top drums, 55 gal. plastic lever-lock

drums, 55 gal. metal lever-lock drums.

are 2'-4' long, fair to good cond., all for $200. Deryl Jackson Blairsville 706-781-6684
Custom cut lumber, pine, oak, cedar, poplar, & etc., delivery or pickup, cut at your location. Kyle Snider Buena Vista 229-2770005
Dickey incubators, $225; hatchers, $175; brooder boxes, $60, used 1 season. Carlene Thomson Atlanta 706-597-9541
Drums, open and closed top, plastic, 55 gal., closed top, stainless steel, 275 gal. tote tanks. Ellen Chambers Fayetteville 770-7749762
Farm or estate gates .for sale, made from western cedar, any size. Russell Cochran Alpharetta 770-475-6473 678-513-0781
Fence, new six rolls Lundy steel, 9-39-6A 12 1/2 height, 39", length 330', gauge 12 1/2, weight 161 lbs., all 6 $500. Mike Holbrook Canton 770-475-7114
For sale 18 ton feed bin, Choretime, 3 yrs. old, $800. James Baxter Elberton 706-7572581
For sale 55 gal. metal drums, $5 ea.; 1 old plow bottom type, no handles, $50. Lorene Durden Monticello 706-468-1834
Fuel oil 200 lb tank, half filled w/oil, good cond., $200. Marilyn Crowe Stone Mountain 770-469-3638
Good used brooders and suppers, make offer, also (1) 2 frame extractor and decapping knife, $150. Ellia McDowell Douglasville 770920-1722
Good used tin & lumber, trusses and chicken houses. Hoke Caudell Homer 706677-4682
Greenhouse 24'x48', 100,000 BTU propane heater, fans, thermostats, lights, new plastic and shade, cooling system, $2300. Ted Wilson Moreland 770-251-4989
Hay ring for lrg. round rolls, $85; calf creep feeder on wheels, has bars for cows, $350. C. Hemphill Eastman 478-374-3255
Hay rings (3) $100 for all, flex tine pasture drag, 12' wide, $350. Jim Davidson Concord 770-884-0883
Heart pine T&G flooring, heart cypress flooring & lumber, cedar lumber 12" wide, redwood lumber. Alan Sligh Fortson 706-3231954
Heart pine flooring and beams, 150 yrs. old, brick 100 yrs. old. N. Bennett Gibson 706:::5.::98=---=2"-7"'53"-c----,-,----.,.--.,.-~-
Heart pine table tops, cut from the largest long leaf pine in the Nation. Tasha Snider Buena Vista 229-649-7424
Hobart grinder, 3 discs, 110 or 220V, $450; meat block, 29"x31 "x9" thick, $500. Connie Jones Jackson 770-996-7694 770-775-7679
Hydralic cly. 5"-20" stroke, $650, hydroseeder, 100 gal., $1350, ladder 32', $175. M. McBlank Dawsonville 770-8866774
Lag bolts from 1/4" to 3/4" diameter, 1" to 8" long, $1 per pound. James Wilhite Jefferson 706-367-8804
Log splitter for sale. Milton Ivy Norcross 770-448-2726
Long tobacco barns (2), 1O box, all steel, exc. cond. Gerald Branch Chula 229-3825682
Lumber various widths, lengths, $0.35$2.50 per bd. ft., $2.50 in furniture grade lumber, other. Rich Odom McDonough 770954-9218
NH 350 portable grinder-mixer w/owners manual, sheltered, ready to work, $1200. Pat Brannen Baxley 912-367-3513
NH 355 grinder & mixer w/mixing tank, 20' hammermill w/unload spunts, extra good condition. J. H. Thurman Stockbridge 770474-7189 770-474-4972
New Holland hammer mill mixer, model 355, works good, like new new cond., always kept in the dry, $2000. Michael Stepp Lula 770-869-7268
Oak lumber, fence cut, 1x6x14', 6000 L.F., $0.35 per ft. James M Byers Eatonton 706473-1634 706-485-9555

Eugene Needham Loganville 770-466-4284 Old applesauce kettle w/stand for sale,

Band sawn lumber for sale, some $350. Ed Mingo Mableton 770-948-5648

dried/planed or fresh cut to your Old fashion hand well pump cast iron, $100.

specifications, oak, poplar, blk. walnut, cedar, Gregg Dover Tiger 706-490-1625

birch, sycamore, etc. J. J. Andrews Old groW1h heart pine I & g flooring &

McDonough 678-432-6531

paneling, furniture grade lumber, stair

Box axe & scarpe iron w/handles, cat face, tread/handrail/etc., reduced 1x6x8' pine.

corn sheller, corn crackers, bell & tar cups. P. Bennett Daniel Milledgeville 478-452-3039

Jewell Waycross 912-283-8871

Old sugar cane syrup for animal feed, 4000

Cedar boards, V Groove, over 600 linear ft., jars, $1 ea., empty used jars, .10 ea., platform

some 16' long, $325 plus wooden frame, scales, $25. Cody Hulett Milan 229-362-4695

windows w/storm, $10 ea. John Kimbell Parts for Reinke 680 electrogator center

Fayetteville 770-461-6451

pivot irrigation system, some parts only used

Important

Chain feeder, rooster feeder, slats, Lubing 1 yr. Ralph Adamson Barnesville 770-468-
drinkers, lights, Shannondoah automatic nest, .::66"'2='2=--,,.-----,----:--,-.,.--,,,,-----, slat mover, all for $40,000 firm. Jer,Y Shaw Plastic water pipe, schedule 80 several

If you do not want either your phone number or address in your advertisement, please Hartwell 706-376-2454

hundred feet, 1" to 1 1/4" and 2". Alex McAfee

provide this information below for use only by our staff.

Chain link, single frame w/gate, patched Tennille 478-232-9465 area, 9 1/2'x6'x6', $60/obo. Wes Vredenburgh Pole barn complete kit, 24'x36', easy to

Woodstock 770-789-3819

install, $2900. Tom G . Lamb Fayetteville

Name_______________~'-- Phone _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

Chicken house equip., LB wht. heaters for 770-719-1516 404-664-4124 chicken house, lubing drinkers, Onan gen., Poultry/gamebird brooder complete rig,

Address._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

not auto start, lrg. size feed bins w/augers. H. $150, GQF incubator, lrg. capacity Ostrich,

Nelson Statham 770-725-5081

Emu, Quail, $300, like new cond. Kay Duncan

Chicken house equip., gen., ziggity waters, Woodstock 770-854-8772

Choretime feeders, 48&36 in. fans and brock Powermatic wood shaper, 3hp, 230v, 3/4"

Mail ads to the following address: Market Bulletin,

feed bins. Bobby Luke Bogart 770-725-5094 spindle; also, Bridgewood band saw, 18", 2

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

Choretime equip. for 90,000 commercial hp, 230v. J. D. Henry Metter 912-685-2345

egg layer house. Thomas Burnett Jefferson Propane tank, 200 gal., $50. Jack Lang

706-781-5634 706-367-9077

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Rainbow hard hose w/2 yr. old hose, good cond.; also, 6" alum. pipe. Russell Hart Chauncey 229-362-4788 229-860-1197
Reclaimed American chestnut, oak, pine,

7 black cows, bred 3 to 7 mos. to Angus or Brangus bull, $950/ea., 2 regd. Brangus bulls, $850/$1200. Roland Garner Bowman 706245-4379

Regd. Black Angus bulls for sale, top A.I bloodlines, never picked over. D. Brown Cochran 478-934-2702 478-934-7893
Regd. Black Angus bulls, 12-15 mos., top

-Georgia

C.Ooking _

rustic tin roofing for sale, banded and ready to 70 crossbred cows, calving now, 3 bulls. D. A.I. pedigrees, CA Future Direction, BonView

pickup. Ronny Jones Newnan 770-254-1987_ Culpepper Fort Valley 478-9545734

ND878, Woodhill limited, $1000/$1500

Split locust farm fence rails and posts, del and installed anywhere. C. Mitchell Clevelan.d 706-865-9828
Temp. power pole, 16' 4x4, fused disconnect, meter base, 2 duplex receptacles, cable w/weatherhead, $50. Alex Duke

Angus bulls & Gelbvieh bulls, call aft. 5:30 pm. Anthony Lawrence Clarkesville 706-7546402
Angus bulls, good EPD's, 16-17 mos. old, semen tested. John Stuedemann Comer 706202-2371 706-540-2470

Charles D. Wagner Auburn 770-307-4197 770-452-3765
Regd. Black Angus bulls, 2 yrs. old, Al, bred for size-easy calving, size & milk, using Al since '80. James Miller Hawkinsville 478892-2839

Biscuit Dumplings
Boil several pieces of chicken with onions, celery and lots of salt and pepper until tender. Then add these delicious dumplings to cook the last 15 minutes.

Fairburn 770-306-1088
Timber frame shed, 8'x12', sawn pine timbers, hand crafted, wood siding, metal roof, includes dely. and assembly, $4750. David Taylor Lakemont 706-782-8369
Tin from chicken house, 5V 1O', $3.50 sheet. Mack Queen Alpharetta 770-403-1432.
V belts, A & B, 400 belts for $200. James Thaxton Watkinsville 706-769-1315

Angus bulls, performance tested, $1400$1600. Tim Dean LaFayette 706-764-2771
Angus bulls, weaning age to 18 mos., regd. exc. EPD's, several to choose from. M. Cottrell Dahlonega 678-617-6499
Angus yearling bulls, purebred, no papers, Traveler bred, nice selection, 14-15 mos. old, del. available. Mike Watkins Rhine 229-3624100 229-385-3881

Water tank, $400 gal., extra rusty, $15. R. BBU BeefMaster heifers, open & bred, exc.

Dangar Alpharetta 770-475-1914

confirmation, pedigree, reasonable prices.

Wheat cradle and syth cultivator for Ford Larry Maney Baldwin 706-886-9551

cultivator. E. Holbrooks Cedartown 770-748- BBU Beefmaster bulls, red, polled, 18-24

5894

mos., exc. bloodlines, shots, $1250-$2500.

Windmill 6' fans 30' tower, $1250; meadows Robert Moultrie Woodbury 706-553-9886 grist mill, 600 lb., sand blast pot. Sam Lowrey 770-437-2691

Rome 706-295-1157 706-234-7729

Black & red polled, gentle, & exc. bloodline

Wood mizer sawn lumber 2x4x8, $1.25 ea., Ambros Powell Wrightsville 478-864-9741

other sizes avail., pine, oak, cedar, poplar. Blk. polled purebred Simmental bull, 18

George Powell Covington 770-385-5718 mos., 1600 lbs., Al, sired-out Goldmine, easy

770-855-1018

calving, EPD's, gentle, ready for service,

Wood-mizer sawn lumber, pine, hardwood. $1500. C. Tank Twin City 478-763-3152

Jake Dean Dublin 478-984-4676

Breeding Black Angus bulls, 20-36 mos.

old, $1200 to $2600/ea., papers, Angus &

BeefMaster breeds. Marvin Davis Hazlehurst

AU LIVESTOCK livestock

(1.e.,

those

animals

1 such

912-379-2538 912-375-6016 Charolais bulls, 17, 2 yrs. old, breeding age,

as, but not limited to, cattle, equine, goats, $1500/ea. Marshall Bennett Adel 229-549-

sheep, swine, and poultry) must have been 8654

in possession of the advertiser for a Charolais bulls, exc. qty., gentle, 16-24

minimum of 90 days before they can be mos. old, easy calving. Stan Chastain Dacula

advertised.

678-546-8644

Cattle

Exe. group of polled Hereford and F1 Bradford bulls, ready for heavy service. Jonny

If you have any questions regarding ads in Harris Screven 912-586-6585

this category, call Brenda Donnell at 404-651- F-1 heifers red Brahma/Hereford cross

9081or404-651-9082.

parents, regd., age 10-12 mos., $650. Wallace

1 horned Hereford bull, 3 yrs. old, regd., Youngblood Pearson 912-422-7545

$1250; 1 polled Hereford bull regd., $1250. For sale purebred Santa Gertrudis bull, 16

Mike Hightower McDonough 770-898-9841 mos. old, 1400 lbs. Dianna Hodges Dublin 1 regd. Simmental bull, red & white, 12 _47_8,,_-~27,_2~-~6~66~1-.,.,-----~--~-
mos., $1200. Alton Williford Conyers 770- Gelbvieh bull, 26 mos. old, red, polled,

760-7511

gentle, papers, have calves to show you,

10 Holstein steers on feed, $300/ea. $1250 de!. avail. S. Burnett Covington 770-

Raymond C. Andrews 2200 Lakeview Road _78~4_-~9-'-5-'-05"--,-~~----------

Byron 31008 478-956-5565

Gelbvieh bulls, breeding age, all polled,

10 head of black cows, pasture exposed to most Al sired for easy calving & fast growth

bull. Brent Galloway covington 678-410- John Kiss Gainesville 770-531-1126

6070

Gentle top quality registered red Brahman

12 fancy crossbred Angus based heifers for bulls & heifers, weaning age to two yrs. old

sale, 14 mos., 900 lbs. w/bull since David Dillard Hahira 229-794-2297

Thanksgiving & all observed bred. Phil Page Girolandos, 1 bull, 1 heifer, unrelated F-1's,

Atlanta 678-425-9131 770-616-6232

also 2 F-1 Gir/Jersey heifers. C. White

12 purebred Black Angus heifers, 1 yr. old, Cleveland 706-864-6966

Regd. Black Angus bulls, top bloodlines, Al sired, good EPD's, all shots, 12 to 14 mos old. Travis Dyer Gainesville 770-983-7685
Regd. Black Angus cows, 10HD, 2 has calves bred to regd. Angus. George Queener Chickamauga 706-539-2537
Regd. Charolais bull, 1 yr. old, exc bloodline, thick muscled, moderate framed great dispostion, $800. Ronnie Wilkins Dallas 770-445-4073 404-295-7045
Regd. Charolais bull, 13 mos. old, sired by trademark, exc., EPD's. David Sills Cleveland 706-865-704 7
Regd. Charolais bulls, top bloodlines, 18 to 24 mos., thick, easy calving, gentle. Larry W. Myers Sparks 229-546-4592
Regd. Charolais cattle-bulls, 10-12 mos., heifers, 10-12 mos. old. Ryan House Bishop 706-709-7122
Regd. Red Angus bulls, 2 bulls from top genetics, easy calving & good EPD's, 1-3 yrs. & 1-13 mos. Jim Hudson Nicholls 912-384-0827
Regd. Red Angus cattle. W. W. Abney Franklin 770-251-6236
Regd. Santa Gertrudis bulls, 2 yrs. old, ready to breed, horned & polled. Eddy Mullinax Ellijay 706-276-3427
Regd. Simmental bull, A.SA, 26 mos. old, double C's speckle, gentle, exc. EPD's. A. Anderson Buford 770-614-1914
Regd. black Angus bulls, 2 yrs. old, Al sired, very gentle, $1600. Jerry Kenbeek Lakeland 229-563-8616
Regd. polled Hereford bulls, rugged pasture raised, gentle, easy calving, good frame & EPD's, cert. & accred. Bobby Brantley Tennille 478-553-8598 478-552-9328
Regd. polled Shorthorns Club calves, herd bull prospect, exc. quality. Ken Bridges Nicholson 706-757-3908
Senepol bulls for sale, fullblooded, percentage, top bloodlines, call aft. 6 pm. Grand "P" Ranch. R. L. Peacock Broxton 912-359-3712
Seven purebred Red Angus bulls, 18 mos. to 24 mos. old, $950 to $1250. Jimmy Daniel LaGrange 706-882-1252
Texas Longhorns (fullblood), 10 weaned calves, $300-$400. Robert Swearingen Reynolds 478-847-3167
Swine
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651-

2 cups all-purpose flour 2 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon salt 1/4 cup shortening 3/4 cup milk
Sift flour, baking powder and salt. Cut in shortening until mixture resembles coarse meal. Add milk and stir to make a soft dough. Roll dough on floured surface to 1/2-inch thick. Cut into 1-inch squares. Drop into boiling chicken broth. Cover and simmer for 15 minutes.
Emma Smith Grayson, Ga.
Impossible French Apple Pie
This pie is best served hot with vanilla bean ice cream.
6 cups sliced peeled apples 1 1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon 1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg 1 cup sugar 1/2 cup biscuit baking mix 3/4 cup milk 2 eggs 2 Tablespoons butter, softened Streusel Topping
Combine apples, Cinnamon and nutmeg in large mixing bowl. Pour into a greased 10-inch pie pan (or 9-x9-inch baking dish). Combine remaining ingredients in large mixer bowl and mix until smooth. Pour over apples.
Sprinkle with Streusel Topping. Bake at 325 degrees for 55 minutes.
Streusel Topping
1 cup biscuit baking mix 1/3 cup firmly packed brown sugar 1/3 cup butter 1/2 cup chopped Georgia pecans
Combine all ingredients in a small bowl. Mix with a fork until mixture is crumbly.
Sprinkle over Impossible French Apple Pie before baking.
Mrs. Burn Savannah, Ga.

800 lbs. average. Chris Keller Waycross 912- Holstein baby bull calves, $45. Glynn West 9081 or 404-651-9082.

283-2565 912-286-0286

Camilla 229-336-8015

Swine moving from farm to farm must

Unless otherwise indicated, all recipes have-been tested for accuracy by

14 regd. polled Hereford cow/calf pairs, (4) 2 yr. old bulls, 20 open heifers. Jimmy Jeanes Gray 478-986-3426
15 polled Hereford bulls, service age, exc. bloodlines herd, cert. accred., The Oaks farm.
Cobus Kasslers Newnan 678-378-0598 770251-6522

Holstein bull calves on bottles, $75/ea. Bob Holden Whigham 229-377-4071
Holstein bull calves, weaned on hay &
grain, 4-6 wks. old, $150. Josh Hall Molena 770-884-9144
Holstein heifers for sale, wt. 1200 lbs., bred Al, calving in Feb. Stanley London Cleveland

have a negative brucellosis and pseudorabies test within the past 30 days before they are moved whenever there is a
change of ownership. Exceptions are swine from a validated brucellosis-free
and qualified pseudorabies-free herd. Buyers are urged to request proof of a

Georgia Department of Agriculture home economists. If you would like to share a favorite recipe with our readers, send it to: Georgia Cooking, Market Bulletin, 19 MLK Jr. Drive SW, Atlanta, GA 30334-4250. If you have questions or problems regarding recipes featured in this column, call 1-800-282-5852 (toll-free statewide). Please do not contact the individual who submitted the recipe.

19 cow mixed commercial herd, 12 calves, 706-865-2860 706-865-4703

negative brucellosis and pseudorabies

all to calve by March. David Fields Talbotton Newborn Jersey & Jersey cross calves, test prior to purchase.

ABGA Boer bucks for sale, many ages, Nubian goats, purebred, no papers; 3 does,

706-665-8840

guaranteed colostrum fed, $15 & up for bulls, 16 Landrace cross pigs, 6 mos., $30 ea. percentage and fullblood, $50/up. Dan Everett 9 mos. & 1 yrs. old, $75 ea. Irene Harmon

2 Black Angus bulls, one ready for service, $250 & up for heifers. Desiree Wehner Tommy Nettles Folkston 912-496-3893

Buena Vista 229-938-6152

Thomaston 706-646-2328

second ready in spring. Eddie Martin Quitman 229-263-9380

2 friendly pigs, pink and blk., need good ABGA and IBGA regd. Boer bucks and Pygmy babies, born 18-26 December, cute

Fayetteville 770-487-4447 2 fullblooded Black Angus bulls, 6-7 mos.

One Watusi bull, $500; 1 Watusi heifer, $500, cal between 7 pm-9 pm. Steve

home for winter, $100/pair. Heather Wall
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does, full and percentage, Heard County. April Hale Franklin 770-854-5841

& fuzzy, very small bottle feed or reserve one, $$50 ea. Richard Van Duyn Winder 678-425-

old, good bloodline, approx. 500 lbs., $550/ea. Grinstead Rt. 3 Box 29 Soperton 30457 912- Crossbred pigs, 6-10 wks. old; also butcher ADGA DOB 2-20-03, gentle, registerable, _2-:44=-5--~.,------,--=-----

Ricky Maxey Winder 770-851-9149 2 red polled Limousin bulls calves, 5 & 7

529-3258 One Zebu bull breeding age, approx. 600

hogs, $35/up. Leldon Sprewell Carrrollton
_7_70.,,_-~2~5-'-8~-3~9~8~8---~--------

wht., LaMancha doe, bred to regd. Nubian, $140. Susan A. Nichols Calhoun 706-625-

Pygmy baby goats; also Pygmy grown billies. Don Smith Covington 770-786-3281

mos. old, $500-$600/ea. William Howard Rutledge 706-557-9715
2 regd. Black Angus bulls, 10 & 11 mos., good bloodlines. Robin/Bill Koontz Cartersville 770-606-9080

lbs., real nice. Stanley Austin Tifton 229-3862834
Polled Hereford & Bradford bulls, exc. dispositions, color & conformation. Charlotte Young Tennille 478-232-9168

Good lean meat type hogs, all sizes, priced from $35/up, according to size. D. L. Watkins Elberton 706-213-7708
Goats And Sheep

5979 ADGA purebred Nubian does and bucks,
Nubian/Alpine does and wethers, all born Thanksgiving week. Ann Gray Milner 770358-7452

Pygmy goats, baby does, older does, regd. & not regd. Louie Estep Newnan 770-253-
_3..,58=3--=------,----,---,-,-,,------,-, Pygmy/Common goat mixed, 2 mos. old
male and female, $50 ea. Jim Adkison Albany

20 F-1 Braford heifers, bred to New Design 878 bull, calving now. W. Folsom Baxley 912375-2503 912-367-2372
20 big frame black and black white face

Polled Hereford bull, halter broken & gentle,
one year old. Angie McGinnis Danielsville
706-795-2747 _P_u_r_e_b-re_d_B-la_c_k_A_n_g_u_s_b_u_ll_, _5_y_r_s_-o_l_d_, -ex_c_.

If you have questions regarding ads in this
category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651-
9081 or 404-651-9082. 1 billy, wht., Kiko and Boer. David Nickoles

Angora goats, CAGBA regd. bucks, does, colored, wht. color factored, $150-$450, handspinning fiber, show quality. Tina Evans Taylorsville 770-324-4380

_22-=9=--_4_36.,..-_5-=36,__ 9 _ ____,-~-c=-,---~~Regd. Boer goat herd, FB buck, 7
Ennoblements, Pistolero son, 4 FB does, 3% does, grt. Pyrenees guardian, $3500. Lee

cows, $850/each, call aft. 5 pm. Wesley H. breeder, low birth wt. calls. Phil Cochran Cuthbert 229-732-5057

Babydoll sheep, regd., '05 lambs are now Chafin Hartwell 706-376-6958

Fiveash Ashburn 229-567-4803

Canton 770-889-1909

1 regd. 100% Boer billy, gr'son of The arriving, deposits are accepted, $300/up. D. Regd. Boers, fullblood percentage, 4 bucks,

25 Branus heifers, 850-950 lbs., ready to Regd. Angus bull, 3 yrs. old, proven breeder, Ennobled Eggsfile, call for more info., aft. 5 P.M. Harris Powder Springs 770-794-6668

11 does, $100-$350, not for slaughter. Vicky

breed, uniforminty in size. Randall [f. Waits must sell to prevent inbreeding, $1350. Brian Ann Mccannon Carnesville 706-384-4513

Boer nannies, 3-4 mos. old, $75; bucks, Wheeler Conyers 770-760-7440

Rockmart 770-684-3358

Wheeler Crawford 706-207-9472

1/2 Boer, 1/2 French Alpine buck, lrg., 11 $50; Nubian Boer cross avail. Billie Shook Regd. Dorsets and club lambs for sale,

25 bred cows, 5 pairs, 1 bull, $850/ea. or Regd. Angus bulls calves for sale. Bill Cliatt mos. old, horns, not for slaughter, $75. Alan Ringgold 706-673-5306

ewes, rams, whethers, grt. lambs, for show,

$26,000 for herd. Clay Gravitt Ashburn 229- Midland 706-563-2256 706-561-1742

Barrett Pine Mountain 706-663-9759

Boer nannies, bred, open yearling does, can e-mail pies. Ben Ruzowicz Monroe 770-

567-8776

Regd. Angus bulls, 1200-1300 lbs., exc. 2 common billy goats, 1 and 1.5 yrs. old, no purebred & % Boer bucks, fullblood & %, _46_4=---,1_9_4_.,9---,-.,.-,---,----~---

3 1/2 mos. Angus-Holstein cross, weaned, EPD's, low birth wts., herd cert. & accred., de!. horns, blk. and wht., medium size, $40 ea. some for slaughter, Heard Co. M. Seymour Select breeds of sheep and goats for stock,

wormed, shots, gentle, $300. Austin Wright available. Windell Gillis Eastman 478-374-4868 Marie Frank Loganville 770-466-6065

Franklin 706-675-6843

young male sheep and goats for meat. Spiros

Talking Rock 706-276-3242

Regd. Angus bulls, Al sired, semen tested, 2 regd. Nubian does, 2 regd. Nubian bucks, Bred Katahdin ewes for sale. Tommy Kuluberis Elberton 706-213-7699

4 black polled regd. Limousin bulls, 3-20 free delivery, cert./accred. Brent Chitty 1 Nubian steer, tame & easy to handle. Connell Statesboro 912-764-5128 912-764- Several Katahdin cross rams and Boer

mos., 1-30 mos., semen tested, EPD's, from _Moultrie 229-985-3611 229-985-3511

JoAnne Whitlock Sharpsburg 770-599-6811 7693

cross billies, your choice $75 ea., Butler area.

A.I. sires. Bob Jones Monroe 770-207-7518

Regd. Angus bulls, Rita & Right Time 2 young male hornless Pygmy mixed goats Cashmere buck, blk. and wht., grt. for hand Ed Winters Mauk 478-862-5399

5 mos. old miniature Scottish Highlander steer, slighty aggressive at times, good pasture mate, been around kids/people since brt., $750/obo. Patti Hunter Duluth 770-7515819
5 regd. 2 purebred Simmental cows, 1 purebred bull, 1 regd. Maine Anjou, show cattle at one time. Dennis Brock Nicholson 706-757-3612
50 cows calving now, 2/3 of them black, 2 regd. Black Angus bulls, $50,000. Jerry Ballew Blairsville 706-745-9539 706-7815291
6 tiger striped, F-1 heifers, HerefordBrahma crossed, 10-12 mos. old, $600/ea. Gorky Harvell Pavo 229-859-2454
7 Holstein heifers, 1 Al sired, all Al bred, all vaccinations, begin calving Fed 19. Henry E. Amos Winterville 706-549-0158
Please observe our 20 word limit.

bloodlines, 15 mos., $1000. Roy V. Millsap _Summerville 706-397-8122 770-772-0186
Regd. Angus bulls, good EPD's, several to choose from. Philip Cain LaFayette 706-638-
_4731 Regd. Angus, 1 & 2 yr. old bulls. M. E.
_McHugh Tignall 706-285-2648
Regd. Black Angus bull, 16 mos. old, halter broke, gentle, $900. Henry Lumpkin Dalton _706-277-1024
Regd. Black Angus bull, B/R New Design X Lemmon Blackbird 3287, exc. EPD's, DOB 9/5/02, proven breeder. C. Grantham Gray 478-986-6030
Regd. Black Angus bull, DOB 2/24/2002, delivery available, $1400. Alvah Adams Byron alvahadamsjr@AOL.com 478-956-5843
Regd. Black Angus bull, large frame & semen tested, $1500. Charles Flythe Valdosta 229-242-4683

for sale or trade, $35 ea. Gil Messenger Conyers 770-922-0046
3 does, Pygmy mixes, blk. and wht., young goats, $40 ea. Todd Brady Lula 770-983-0056
3 mature Pygmy billy goats, 2 young nanny goats, billies, $60 ea., nannies, $75 ea. Nathan Weatherby Canton 678-492-6457
5 ADGA regd. Nubians, all bred & very colorful & healthy, must sell, $250/up. Charles Jarrell Atlanta 706-342-4088
50% Boer goats, 2 billies, $60 ea. T. L. .Sutton Nashville 229-686-9630
7/8 Boer billy, selling to get new bloodline, will consider trade for % Boer nannies, $250. Chris Saye Watkinsville 706-769-8089
8 baby common goats, born Oct. 04, $50 ea. Carolyn Maze Franklin 706-675-1321
85% Boer goats, born Aug. 04, beau., 2 wethers, $65 ea. John Gibson Newborn 706468-8484

spinners, flock, free to good home. Anne Rambo Conyers 770-760-9685
Fullblood Boer goats, bucks and does, including 1 red buck and bred does. Kenny Purvis Ashburn 229-643-7234
Gentle Boer goats--bucks, nannies-dominant white wired, $50 $100. E. Westbrook Marietta 678-355-1971
IBGA 100% Boer billy, born 1/02, $300. Lawson Hooper Covington 770-787-2818
IBGA regd. Boer bucks, age 2 yrs., $400; 1 yr. $375, aft. 6 P.M. and before 9 P.M. Paul Toms Americus 229-924-5552
Jacob ram, 1 yr. old, Magnificent, 4 horns, grt. fleece. Greg Williamson Athens 706-6135340
Kiko bucks, breeding age. AKGA regd., lots of color. Bill Moore Jasper 706-337-3727
Nigerian dwarf wether, red and wht. L. Pirkle Dawsonville 706-216-2654

Check Moisture Content Before Working Soil
Before working your soil this spring, judge its water content by performing this simple test. Pick up a small amount of soil and squeeze it in your hand. Then drop it from the height of your waist. If the soil doesn't crumble easily, wait until it is drier before you till. If you try to work the soil when it's too wet, it will form clods that will become rock hard thus making your gardening efforts more difficult.

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday, February 2, 2005

From the editor: The Market Bulletin office has received a number of responses from individuals who were included in the "Special People" list published Dec. 8, 2004. These elderly persons and shut-ins wished to express their thanks to all the people who sent them cards and letters during the holiday season. Although space limitations prohibit publication of all the cards and letters in the Bulletin, the following examples are representative of the thanks and appreciation expressed by those "Special People."

A dear friend of mine sent in my name to receive Christmas cards from the readers of the Market Bulletin as I have been ill and all my immediate family are deceased. The response was wonderful and made my Christmas joyful and happy for the 119 cards, letters and notes I received during the holiday season. God bless everyone. You made me very happy to know that so many wonderful people still care.
Inez D. Fields

It was a nice thing for you to put my name in the Market Bulletin. I received hundreds of Christmas cards from all over Georgia. I appreciate every one. Please thank your readers. Every card brought me much joy-I'm 94 years old.
Thank you very much, Mary Katherine Gardner

Equine For Sale

If you have questions regarding ads in this

category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651-

9081 or 404-651-9082.

All equine advertised in the Market

Bulletin must have had a negative Coggins

test within past 12 months. Negative

reports are valid for 12 months from the

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.

'00 APHA sorrel filly, breeding stock, easy

keeper, needs finished, gentle, $1200/obo.

Steve Asire Locust Grove 770-597-4283

'00 QHX Arabian gelding, greenbroke,

needs exp. rider, western prospect,

$1000/obo. Carey Lynch Lumpkin 229-838-

6977

'01 AQHA palomino gelding, '97 Appaloosa filly, '96 Paint gelding, '97 TWH gelding, '99

kids pony gelding, guaranteed gentle, sound.

Tom Sewell Ellijay 706-635-4515 706-635-

2973

'01 AQHA palomino gelding, 15.2hds.,

Impressive, NIN, 120 days training, points in

halter, exc. amateur all around prospect,

$4000. Benji Mitchell Jefferson 706-367-

2008

'01 Paint pony gelding, 11hds., sorrel/wht.,

very gentle w/all shots, mother regd.

Shetland, $700. Traci L. Love Douglasville

770-947-6274 770-577-9230

'02 bay gelding, Incentive Fund, Zippe Pine Bar breeding, grt. show prospect, selling due

to time restraints, $3000. Bill Bergen Brooks

770-461-5362

'02 palomino OH mix paint gelding,

14.2hds., started under saddle, gentle and

willing, very flashy, can e-mail pie. $1500.

John Cumbie Monroe 770-266-7654

'02 regd. Appaloosa filly, Ditto's Joker,

Barbar Bar, Bright Centerfold lines, flashy

leopard, cutting/barrel prospect, $2200, no

checks. W. Carroll Rome 706-235-9346

'03 Appaloosa filly, regd., beau. buckskin

w/blanket, ready to start, loves people, $2500.

Amy Schmitz Hogansville 706-637-6293

'04 AQHA colt, racing breed, Two Eyed jack

on papers, loads, leads, grt. attitude, exc. disp.,

$950. Melanie Pace Bremen 770-722-4483

'86 AQHA stallion, Hypp NIN, sorrel, own

son of Impressive, easy breeder

hand/pasture,

produces

beau.

halter/performance foals. D. Birchfield

Loganville 770-466-1312

'91 AQHA mare, 15.1 hds., started western

pleasure, lesson horse, $1500, will consider

lease. Shelly M. Phillips Dallas 770-443-5946

'91 AQHA palomino stud out of Union Bars

& Yellow Dogg too, grt disp. also has ridden.

Elaine Culbertson Winterville 706-742-7972

'94 AQHA sorrel gelding, 16.2hds.,

intermed. rider, loads, clips, bathes, gentle,

easy to catch, $3000. Jarod Powell Calhoun

770-548-B464

'94 AQHA working ranch mare, sorrel, 15.2hds., 1250 lbs., pulls strong from the

horn, grt. handle, $4000. Dale Adams

Augusta 706-774-0707

'94 QH gelding, blk., 14hds., loves

attention; needs riding, not for beg., $BOO.

Joan Hinkle Covington 770-787-7148

'97 APHA martl, sorrel w/wht. blaze, smooth gait, tack included, $1200/obo. Tommy Ballard Covington 404-805-0141
'97 Half Arabian/Pinto gelding, blk. overo, 15.3hds., shown successfully HUS, started over crossrails, sweepstakes, intermed. rider, $7500. Carolyn Silva Powder Springs 770420-B70B
'9B Arabian gelding, 14.3hds., bay w/blk. mane/tail, sweet disp., needs work/exp. rider, $650. Danny Morris Buford 770-945-9032
'99 AQHA palomino Appendix gelding, TwoEyed jack bloodline, (Hypp NIN}, child safe, good disp., gentle, $1500. W. D. Blackston Thomson 706-597-0B1B
'99 blk. gelding, 16hds., Tenn. Walker/draft cross, buggy horse, anyone can ride anywhere, very loving, $1200. Mike Boyt Loganville 770-466-0552
'99 red dun overo gelding, ROM jr. pleasure, suitable youth/novice, BT, Reddy Robin/Yellow Mount. D. Moore Cartersville 770-382-2094
10 miniature donkeys for sale: redg./bred jenny's (9), 1 male. Raymond Riner Swainsboro 478-494-1919
1O yr. flashy leopard Appaloosa TWH cross mare, 15hds., grt. trail horse, loads, clips, bathes, no vices, $1800. L. Mccannon Covington 770-267-6912
12 yr. OH/Paso Fino gelding, 15.2hds., sound/gentle, dappled wht., intermed. to advanced rider, trained western, $1750 or OBO. Louis/Anika Salguero Athens 706-5430138
12 yr. beau. paint gelding, beau., healthy, grt. ground manners, sweet disp., previously trail ridden, needs refresher course, $BOO. Julie Anna Close Locust Grove 678-5832235
13 yr. old AQHA bay gelding, roping horse, gentle, loads, clips, trail rides, ropes in pasture/pen. D. Fowler Royston 706-2458597
14 yr. Tennessee Walker, trail safe, sound, easy keeper, loads, clips, ties, bathes, current shots, coggins, worming, $2000. Lori Wooten Pine Mountain 706-883-6B29
16 yr. Appaloosa mare, 14.2hds., tireless trail horse, easy keeper, low maintenance, $1500/obo. L. Cox Alpharetta 770-841-9887
1B yr. 15hds. gelding, AQHA, light riding only, free, good home wino children. D. Swilley Conyers 770-841-9320 770-929-391 B
2 Hallinger colts, 6 & 7 mos. old female, marked up good, call aft. 6 P.M. Ivan Elliott Gainesville 770-536-6270
2 Paint ponies, both geldings, 12 yrs. and 13 yrs., $1500/pr., or $BOO ea., both do ride. Jeff Morton Adairsville 67B-431-2162 67B819-6175
2000 AQHA chestnut gelding, wht. on both back legs, small star, approx. 15hds., grt. trail horse, $1800. Debra Frederick Greensboro 706-453-4090 770-596-7474
2001 AQHA sorrel stallion, rides, gentle bloodlines, Zippe Pine Bar, Tiger Leo, Leo, Boston Mac, $3000. Michael Goodman Fitzgerald 229-B31-4290
2001 Arabian/TWH regd. mare, gray, trail ridden, loves attention, loads, clips, easy keeper, $1500. Terry Rogers McDonough 770-957-6347
2001 palomino filly, Foundation bloodlines, big girl, ready to start; 2002 sorrel filly, Kid Clu/lmpressive bloodlines, Hypp NIN riding/broodmare prospect. M. Rodgers Dearing 706-556-9074 706-794-4517
2002 AQHA buc~skin filly, Streakin Six/Shawne Bug, 14.3hds., good bones, started u/s, laid back disp., nice all around prospect, $2500. Alyssa Thornbrough Kingston 770-54B-5331
Submit ads by Wednesday noon.

2001 sorrel overo mare, sire 3 time world Champion, trail ridden, speed/sense, grt. broodmare, $4000. Bill Korsack Taylorsville 770-3B7-4543
2002 AQHA gray filly, 14.3hds., rides grt., will e-mail pies. Robin Logan Dallas 404-3915470
2003 daughter Skeets Peppy (NRHA open reserve World Champion w/earnings $BO,OOO), % daughter, King of Four Mac, {AOHA superior reining, outstanding prospect, $7500. Susan Wise Calhoun 706-629-2364
2003 sorrel overo mare, started under saddle, placed 3rd in Longeline Futurity, grt. youth or amateur horse. Debra Peavy Taylorsville 770-547-473B
2004 AQHA (3), 1 sorrel filly, 1 cremello filly, 1 pal. colt, cutting and reining, bloodlines out of Doc Bar Generation, $1600 ea. Michelle LaMarque Jefferson 706-367-4209
3 1/2 yr. OH/Arab. mare, dapple grey, greenbroke, 14.2hds., loads, bathes, not for a beg., $1000. Allison McWilliams Brooks 770716-1902
3 yr. AMHR stallion, sorrel, flaxen MIT, stocky, cart potential, $400. Mary Nix Thomaston 706-647-9095
3 yr. buckskin gelding, Mustang, handled since 7 mos. old, has had prof. training, needs exp. rider, good temperament, $1200/obo. Susan Bonas Rutledge 67B-467-4922
4 yr. 15hds. saddle mule, blk., mare, (Titsworth mule) catches, gentle, trims, shows, squirrel hunted/shots off of. Tod Olsen Rydal 770-3B6-1827
4 yr. regd. Morgan, 15hds., gelding, chestnut, rides, drives, $2500. Donna McDaniel Dacula 770-B22-6161
5 yr. TB/OH 16hds. bay mare, hunter, jumper, dressage prospect, $4500. Brandy Goodson Loganville 404-906-8236
5 yr. bay AQHA gelding, 15.3hds., broke, started on barrels, grt. youth horse, no vices, smart, grt. bloodlines, $3500. C. Paulk Reynolds 47B-847-9264
5 yr. old buckskin QH mare, cattle work, trail, broodmare, safe for anyone, $900. J. Minter Eastman 47B-374-9267
5 yr. old gray mare, 15.1 hds., regd. TB, kidsafe, sound, profess. trained, quiet on trails, show quality, $3000. H. Harrison Marrietta 770-853-3191
7 yr. paint miniature horse, cart (walk-in) & harness included, $1 BOO. Beverly Harrell Dawson 229-995-4924
7 yr. palomino paint mare, well trained calf, heading, heeling, $6500; 4 yr. regd. sorrel heel horse, $3500; 7 yr. QH blk. Tim Blanchard Tifton 229-567-7149
B yr. TBX bay gelding, 15.2hds., grt. on trails, smooth, sound, needs exp. rider, e-mail pies., $BOO. Sara Hughes Colbert 706-7BBOOBB
8 yr. TWH liver chestnut gelding, 16.1 hds., rides but needs work, loads, leads, baths, not for beg., $1800/nego. Diane Hoover Monroe 67B-472-B258
8 yr. paint mare, wht., used as trail horse, broodmare, herding cows, all vacc. current, needs exp. rider, $1200/nego. T. Long Eatonton 706-484-0B34
AMHA miniature palomino mare, 5 yrs. old, 33". Larry Johnson Canton 770-479-1360
AMHA silver dapple yearling. Kathy Benefold Newnan 770-251-6743 404-379-159B
APHA geldings--fastest around barrel horse, does all timed events & jumps 5', exp. rider, $5000 OBO; Incentive fund, rides English, Western & trail, 15.3, $3500. Marcy Blue Cumming 770-4B0-1654
APHA mare, gentle, loving, needs good home, asking $1500, bloodlines Doc Solano, Skipper W, Design by Money Teal Twist. Jennie Jeffcoat Blairsville 706-835-169B
AQHA B yr. gelding, 15hds., chestnut, Peppy San Badger and Zan Parr Bar breeding, awesome potential, willing to please, $1 BOO. Darrin Norris Thomaston 706647-0770
AQHA ROM pleasure mare, lots of wins, easy to ride and haul, perfect for novice or amateur. Maureen Retting Clermont 7709B3-9123
AQHA colt, sire Leg 0 Lena, dam Docs bay Reba, foaled 2003. Milton Campbell Danielsville 706-336-6949 706-336-8428
AQHA red dun 5 yr. red mare, out of Loretta Lynns/Hurrican Mills, Peppy SanNan Flit Bar, started poles, barrels, roping, $3200. David Mccorkle Rydal 770-3B2-7550
AQHA-IBHA 12 yr. AQHA yellow-dun mare, 15hds., picture perfect, very gentle, western pleasure potential, $3500, FQHA State bred award program show/contest. R. E. Pillow Jackson 770-957-2184
AQHA-NFQHA regd. 100% Buckskin yearling, grt. gr'son to poco Bueno top and bottom, top herd sire prospect, $3500/obo. B. Bullock Dallas 770-445-9392
AQHA/FQHA sorrel stud colt, Hancock bred, 20 mos., already started u/s, very quiet, loves people, will be a lrg. unit, $1500. Randie Johnson Sparta 706-444-6B09
Appaloosa, 15hds., 22 yrs., $900; TWH, 14.3hds., 24 yrs., $900; Paso Fino, 14.1 hds., 14 yrs., $1700, all geldings. Jill Kitchens Covington 770-7B6-6619
Arabian mare, very gentle, $1200, 14.2hds., pony jumps, very gentle, $2500; 2 regd. OH mares. Dean Adamson Sharpsburg 770-5996514
Arabian, Fantastik gr'daughter, 8 yrs., proven broodmare, prof. started u/s, $1 BOO w/breeding to blk. NV Congo (Bey Shah son). Elaine Honea Carnesville 706-3B4-7174
Beau. AQHA gelding, 4 yrs., nonstop 1OTMR bloodlines, exc. barrel prospect/trail, $3500. Judy Robinson Atlanta 47B-825-2432 478-862-3586

Bombproof for beg., OH, 6 yr. gelding gr'ma's favorite, anyone can ride, $1500 Rodney Wilbanks Commerce 706-202-4365 706-757-2152
Burro, male, beau., you catch & load female 1 yr. miniature, gentle, $600, female bred, $300, serious inquiry. LeGay Sau Fayetteville 770-487-7363
Chestnut gelding, $1000; 2 bay geldings $1200 ea., 2 sorrel geldings, $1200 ea., al gentle & smooth gaited. W. C. Hal Woodstock 770-92B-3BB1
Connemara/TB gelding, 12 yrs., 15.3hds., blk., child-safe, grt. 3'6" jumping form, 1st
level dressage, USPC, 12,000. Molly Young Senoia 770-719-026B
Deadbroke, childsafe, lesson mare, regd. Arabian, 17 yrs., 14.2hds., bay, grt. confid. builder, UTD vet./farrier, $1100. Tonya Alberti Senoia 770-599-452B
Exe. trail horse, gelding, 3 yrs., chestnut w/big star, confident and calm, 14.1 hds. awesome personality, $1000. B. Miller Thomaston 706-648-5374
Flashy APHA yearling colt, sorrel w/flaxen mane/tail, should mature 16hds., grt bloodlines and con!., King ranch breeding, exc. ground manners, $900. Tatum Williams Tunnel Hill 706-2B0-2233
Free companion horse, 13 yrs. old, strawberry roan gelding, call for more info. Jerry Studdard Social Circle 770-464-2594
Hallinger mare, B yrs., drives/rides, beau., quiet, loads, laid back, bathes, grt. for trai rides, intermed. rider, easy keeper, sweet/sound, $1800 firm. Monika Parrish Bethlehem 404-944-7433
Looking to trade 2003 APHA BIS bay filly, UTS shots/coggins for 30 round bales horse quality hay. Jennifer Fletcher Jackson 770775-7494
Miniature donkeys: 2 nice jacks, $300 ea.; 1 bred jenny, $1000. Bill Wray Perry 478-8251297
Miniature horse colt, 19" Bond Tiny Tim Gr. Sire, shots, wormed. M. Bolt Alpharetta 770569-2658
Miniature horse, 4 yr. old mare, chestnut, asking $750/obo. Angela Degler Greenville 706-672-4117
Miniature horse, grt. gift for your Valentine, easy keeper, loves people. C. Green Grantville 770-583-3811 404-755-4597
Miniature horses, AMHA, AMHR, sorrel/wht. mare, 28"; silver dapple 2B"; buttermilk buckskin mare, 29", $B00-2000. Becky Howington Marble Hill 706-265-2873
Miniature regd. donkey grey jenny, 6 mos. old, $BOO; also miniature jack, grey, 6 mos., $450. Dale Morrison Chickamauga 706-5392B05
Miniature yearling filly, AMHA/AMHR, dapple, 25" tall, $1000. Donna Edge Dublin 47B-272-5444
Miniatures (3), AMHA gentle broodmares, nice colors, bred to overo stallion, $900 ea. Stacy Brown Cleveland 706-31B-3013
Mule team (2 geldings), leather, harness, $2000; 2 Percheron mares, $1000 ea., wagon, all for $5000. Tim Leard Lavonia 706356-02B4
Mules, 6 & 5 yrs., gentle for anyone, clips, bathe, loads, trail ridden extensively, both drk. bay, pretty. Gary Whiddon Winder 770-307-2024
Paint pony, childsafe, very gentle, 12hds., brown/wht., very pretty, $2000, will deliver. M. Chapman Senoia 770-487-9107
Palomino gelding, 14.1hds., 4 yrs., quiet, good feet, easy keeper, loads, has nice floating gaits, needs training, would make grt. trail horse. Becky Morris Sharpsburg 770251-1033
Palomino gelding, beau., sweet, quiet disp., loads, clips, bathes, stands for farrier, grt. on trails, camping, jumping potential, 14.3hds., $1200/obo. S Andrews Ellabell 912-858-5493
Paso Fino gelding, 3 yrs., regd. 2 mos. prof. training, grt. trail horse, tons of potential, exp. rider, $1 BOO. Tina Pittman Athens 706-540-2397
Paso Fines regd. mares (2). seal bay, 14.5hds., $4500; 2 yr. bay filly, $2000, shots, coggins, handled daily, good bloodlines. Shelba Merritt Covington 770-7B7-9719
Paso Morgan cross, 15 yrs. bay, child safe, gaits, works, extensive trail time, loads, 14hds., $1100. David Mull Lexington 706743-7649
Pony gelding, 1Ohds., sweet & pretty, cart and harness, saddle & bridle included, asking $1100. Lynn Wheeler Acworth 770-974-3754 770-B51-0330
Pony, very sweet, 12hds., 4 wht. socks, roan, child safe, $2000, can deliver. S. Free Fayetteville 770-486-0916
OH colt, 1 1/2 yrs. old, wht., no papers, has not been handled in pasture, $BOO/obo. Deborah Perreira Hampton 678-2B3-4364
OH mare, 3 yr. beau. bay, 14.2hds., lovely gaits, 40 hrs. police horse certified training, sweet, friendly, $1500. J. L. Bond Blue Ridge 706-632-5529
Quarter pony gelding, 14hds., regd: AQHA, gentle, also draft pony, well broke, gelding 14hds., $1800 ea. L. Smith Rockmart 770684-820B
Racking gelding, 15.3hds., beau. chestnut w/flash, 9 yrs., super trail horse, loving, advanced beg./up, $1800. Steph Crews Carollton 770-315-3330
Racking gelding, blk. gelding, 15.1 hds., 5 yrs., good trail horse for anyone, $1200 firm. Marie Nguyen Comer 706-7B3-3490
Regd. racking gelding, 9 yrs. old, chestnut, exc. trail horse for beg. or confident child, no vices, 14.3hds., $3500. Dawn Prater Moreland 770-252-413B
Small horse, 9 yrs., OH blk. mare, both 14.1 hds., loving, easy horse for trail riding, $1500. Angie Crews Carrollton 770-214-8457

Regd. 13 yr. chestnut Arabian gelding,

trails, loads, grt. ground manners, 15hds.,

$1500.

Lisa

Muffley

Athens

lisamuff@bellsouth.net 706-540-6153 706-

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Small horse, sorrel gelding, 142.hds.,

loving, gentle, trail rides grt., ridden by youth/novice, started in Parelli Horsemanship,

$1800. E. Carnahan Villa Rica 678-516-3764

Sorrel pony w/flaxen mane and tale, very

gentle and pretty, child safe for leadline. C.

Chapman Senoia 770-B43-5381

Standard bred 1100 lbs., beau. bay, pulls,

gentle, easy, $2500. Joe Morgan Covington
"-67'""'B'"'-~79"-4"'---1""20"-0'-----~----- TB gelding, 12 yrs., Gr' pre-lim. $12,000

jumps, clean, Eventer, awesome; pony paint,

12'3, $6500, B's dressage, jumps 2'6".

Constance A. Shamblen Cumming 770-310-

767B -T- B - reg- d. - bay-m- are- , 1- 2 y- rs.- ol- d, - 16h- ds- ., g~ rt.

personality, $2500. Harris Calhoun Sylvester

229-535-6914

TWH 2 5-yrs.; 2 3-yrs. old, spotted geldings,

smooth, reliable trail horses. Steve Stowers

Dawsonville 706-265-22BO

TWH 3 yr. regd. blk. gelding, 15.2hds., good

gait, Handshaker bloodlines, World Grand

Champion. C. Williams Dawsonville 706-

974-0576

TWH geldings: 3 yr. steel gray; 4 yr.

chestnut/wht.; 5 yr. red roan; 7 yr. blk./wht., 7

yr. blk. Shea/Albert Queen Dallas 770-505-

0090

TWHBEA mare, roan, 16hds., bred to direct

gray pusher stallion, $3000, nice 14.1 hds., racking gelding, $BOO. D. Gunter Hoboken

912-45B-2206

WelshX gelding, 13hds., 6 yrs., blk./wht.,

handsome prof. trained, trails, good w/horses,

int. rider, $1500. Natalie Barrett Suwanee

770-945-1061

Equine At Stud

If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081or404-651-9082.
"Equine At Stud" advertisments must include the stable license number of the advertiser as well as a copy of the current Coggins report for each horse listed. Ads submitted without this information will not be published.
3 stallions to choose from, 1 Appaloosa homozygous blk. snowcap, 1 100% leopard producer, foundation bred, LCFG, also blk. sports-type polish-Egyptian Arabian, $400 ea. D. Adams Chickamauga 706-861-09B2

Poultry/Fowl For Sale

If you have any questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
Mallard ducks must be at least three generations from the wild before they can be advertised in the Market Bulletin. Advertisers must include this information in notices submitted for publication.
'03 India Blue, Spaulding Green, '04 India Blue, Pied, Java Green, White peacocks for sale. Ray Watts Macon 478-743-6692
'04 OE. Bantams, BB, Blue Reds, SOW, Wheaten, B.L. Wheaten, Blues, fawns, Black, BB Moderns, others. Ronald Reece 264 Mason Dr. Canton 30115 770-345-6092
'04 Ringneck Pheasants $8.50 per bird, approx. 400 birds, flight condition and weathered. Charles Hamby Temple 770-5629648
'04 Royal Palm turkeys $25; also, '04 India Blue peacocks $75. Tim White Blue Ridge 706-455-3B22
'04 hatch, Silver Pheasants $40/pair, male White Crested Kalij Pheasants $30. John Mason Macon 478-986-3709
'04 hatched chicks, diff. breeds, $3 and up, call before B p.m. Jim Lile Ball Ground 770735-6463
'04 peafowl raised free range, $50 each. M. Elrod Fort Valley 478-319-3533
1 Game cock, 3 Game stags, all for $50. Arletta Picklesimer Dawsonville 770-B93103B
1 yr. old Barred Rock rooster, 2 Pekin ducks, (male & female), to good homes. Howard McCafferty Cumming 770-B89-64B8
2 Black Sex Link roosters, mature young; also, 1 mature young rooster mxd. Martha Styles Waco 770-832-6289
3 Black baby swans, 2 mos. old, healthy & beau., $250 each or $600 if all taken. Tere Lopez Oxford 770-7B7-2955
3 Speckled Sussex roosters, hatched July '04, $7 each or trade for lge. breed hens/pullets. Julie Moore Watkinsville 706769-1 B21
500 lge. white turkey hens, 16+ lbs. available after Jan. 17, must take 5 or more. Chris McKenzie Athens 706-614-1211
6 Bantam roosters, 4 mos. old, very pretty, $2 each. G. Coble Loganville 770-466-6392
6 free roosters. Carol Nufer Watkinsville 706-769-4729
Araucana Bantams $15/pr., O.E. Bantams $10/pr. up, Game hens $10 or trade for lge. breed layers. Ron Strickland Gillsville 770B69- 7575
Bantam chickens, BT Japanese, Silver Duckwing roosters, Spangles, Chocolates, OE Game, reducing stock sale, little chicks. Sharon/Herbie Parham Mableton 770-9411066 404-704-27B9
Bantams, Mille Fleur, Cochins and lge. hens, purebred, healthy. Leon Couey Jackson 770-227-4641
Bantams, Spangled, Brown Red, Belgium Quail, Brassyback, show stock. Melvin Durham Gainesville 67B-343-1B35

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Bantams, White Buff Black and Partridge Swans, pr. Black Australian, one female Llamas, male, 6 mos. old, beau. colors, 16" western saddle dk. brown roughout Barrett alum. GN livestock trailers, 1988

Cochins, Porcelain D'Uccles, BTW Japanese, white mute, sev. peacocks; also, bird cages & dely. available. Patty Weems Taylorsville seat, good cond., incl. headstall and reins. Jim 20', $7500; 2001 22', $11,500; floating center

all birds from show stock. David Wright carriers. C. W. Kaiser Fairburn 770-964-3947 770-382-4119 404-569-3093

Binion Newnan 770-251-1310

gates, exc. cond. Jason Thrasher Lexington

Carrollton 770-836-8875 770-490-7571

Texas A&M White Corturnix $1.50 or 100 Male llama, chocolate w/white face, great 16' stock trailer bumper hitch, good cond., 706-743-7260

Bantams, hens & roosters. Grace Jones eggs $25 plus shipping, White Pekin ducks guard or fiber animal $300 obo. Kristine $1200, call aft. 6 P.M. or Ive. messg. Roy Circle Y show saddle, lots of silver, barely

3257 Ruckersville Rd. N.E. Elberton 30635 $10 each. Marilyn Wheeles Brooklet 912- Kincaid Summerville 706-895-4584

Chadwick Adairsville 706-629-8550

used, bridle and saddle, stand included,

706-283-7051

839-2056

Two adult female llamas, both breed, 17" Niedeseus dressage saddle, $850/obo. Ivan Johnson Jonesboro 770-560-

Bourbon Red turkeys, peafowls, (Blue), Trio Buff Cochin Bantams, RIR Rosecomb, handled regularly, people friendly, $400 each $1000/obo, Oster Groommaster clippers, 7377

guineas, (buff), Duckwing Bantams, chickens, pr. White Japanese Mike Vogan Blue Ridge or $750 for the pair. Terry King Cartersville used once, $100. Terri Little Monroe 770-207- County competitor dressage saddle, 16",

all '04 hatch, call after 7 p.m. K. Cavender 706-632-5501

770-606-1643

9057

extra-wide, good cond., old model, $475, blk.

Bowdon 770-258-7161

Turkeys and brown egg laying hens. Rex

Buff Orpington rooster, big, beau. and Sells Suwanee 770-271-8814

Alternative Livestock

17" Wintec AP 2000 blk. saddle, exc. cond., and brown, Ive. messg. A. Salter Atlanta 404$350; 18" Avante Hallinger wide brown AP 364-8514

friendly, August '04 hatch, Marti's Poultry. Sara Vinson Covington 770-786-8477
Buff Orpington, 6 mos. old, hens are now laying, $10 each. George Jackson Conyers 770-483-3533
Chickens, RIR, W.R. $12 each, brown yard eggs $1.50/doz., fresh. Betty Sharpe Morrow 404-366-6930
Chickens, hens/roosters & coops, several Game, 1 Leghorn, 2 O.E. Bantam hens $5$25 each, must sell all. Mr./Mrs. Cornell Maysville 706-652-2258
Chickens, hvy. breed laying hens, '03 hatch, various purebreds & Six Links $8 each. ROhnie Bennett Atlanta 404-622-1711
Exe. brown egg layers, 10 mos. old, $7

Turkeys, Bronze toms $20 & $25 each, Bronze, Blue Slate & Royal Palm hatching eggs available in April, no shipping. Miles Russell Meansville 706-648-3503
Turkeys, sgls. & pairs, Marans and misc. ducks including Calls, serious inquiries only, Ive. msg. Chrystal Eckes Bethlehem 678227-3468
White Silkie Bantam rooster, beau. and docile, $10, can email pictures. Devon Lewis Temple 770-883-6295
White Silkies, all sizes for sale. Jack Kelley Blairsville 706-745-2365
White doves $30/pair, 3-6 mos. old. Joy Daniel McDonough 770-914-9207

Requiring Permit/License
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney at 404-6519081 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) 656-

saddle, $350; 16" Borelli brown AP saddle, $125. L. Pettis Brooks 770-460-1272
17" Wintec all sport wide, tree English saddle w/all fittings, 2 pads and saddle stand, $200. Dina Minchey Watkinsville 706-7692427
18' GN cattle or horse trailer, good cond., $1500/obo. Mike Carter Watkinsville 706769-8620
1986 Hale 2 horse sir load BP trailer, needs painting/have paint, $1100. Susan Hadley Hamilton 706-628-4241
1990 2H BP, 6'6" tall, new red paint, W&W, tack comp., barn-kept, good cond., $2000. C. Harrison Kennesaw 770-420-2597
1995 Featherlite 2H alum. BP trailer,

Double L GN livestock trailer, 16'x6'x6 1/2', metal top and nose, good tires, paint, brakes, floor lights. Greg Blakeney Williamson 478214-0259
For sale old 2H wagon, needs repair, $150. Layton Harris Tignall 706-285-2599
GN horse trailer, 1997 Kiefer, 4H, A/C, awning, stereo, TV, many ex1ras, $11,000. D. Bussie McDonough 770-957-1062
Haggis Trapper saddle, 18" seat, brown, used 1 yr., includes breast collar, western rigging, $700/obo. Tracy Massey Arnoldsville 706-255-5949 706-742-9227
Heavy duty old style Simco roping saddle, very good cond., $300. Roger Stover Auburn 770-962-3228

each, (1) pure Game rooster, 1 yr. old, $30. Robin Ragsdale Dallas 770-443-3581
Fantail pigeons, all colors, some pairs &

Poultry/Fowl Requiring Permit/License

3667. For information on licenses of other straight load, tack/dressing area, price Horse cart, 1H or 2H, 2 wheel, horse size,

species of hoofed stock (except llama and reduced, $5895. Paul Williams Newnan 404- pneumatic cart tires, like new cond., $550. B.

buffalo}, contact the Georgia Department 427-1471

Allen Loganville 770-466-8306 770-316-

young ones, & Jacob pigeons. J.E. Feltman

If you have questions regarding -this of Natural Resources Special Permit Unit 1997 Circle M 2H BP, V-nose, gray, stock 1609

Hampton 770-897-2140

category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or at (770) 761-3044. Individuals submitting sides w/plexi-glass, good tires, floor, brakes, Orthoflex saddle, (2) blk. 17.5 stitchdown

Flock reduction: Partridge Rocks, Golden & Silver Polish, few Bantams, all purebred, laying hens $15-$20, roosters $7.50-$10. Peggy Jones Colbert 706-788-3343
Free 7 White Japanese Silkie roosters born May 2004, call after 6 p.m. Karen Teems Cartersville 770-608-5000
Game Aseel, 14 stags, 8 pullets, 5-8 mos.

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

advertisements to buy and sell regulated hoofed stock in the Market Bulletin must provide a photocopy of the appropriate license with their ad.
LIVESTOCK WANTED If you have questions regarding ads in thts

barn-kept, $2500. Holli Harrison Kennesaw 770-218-3889
2000 3H SL GN Sundowner w/x-lrg. dressing rm., 30 gal. water tank, insulated, walk-thru, drop windows, escape door, removable tack, stainless steel nose. Karen Amendola Moreland 770-460-5478
2000 Exiss LQ, 3H. mid/rear tack, heat/AC,

English, exc. cond., $1400, brown endurance cutback, 17.5hds., fair cond., $1100, both complete w/girth. A. Derrick Lawrenceville 770-527-7757
Pioneer wagon, 1 or 2H, like new bed and seat, $1500. Johnny Vaughan Rydal 770382-6363 770-383-1442
Saddles: 1 roping saddle & tack, custom

old, $15-$25 each. David Kettle Arnoldsville returned upon request. Advertisements category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651- awning, etc., gr!. cond., $23,000. Ken built by prof. saddle maker, exc. cond., other

706-742-5145

for bobwhite quail must be accompanied 9081or404-651-9082.

Burnsed Fors~h 478-994-6082

saddle in good cond., used ranch. George

Game chickens, hens and roosters. B. by a copy of the advertiser's commercial Items listed in the Livestock Wanted 2003 BP Bison Alumsport 2H, straightload Gibson Marietta 770-579-641 O

Ardron Ball Ground 770-479-4893

quail breeders license. Since this is a state category must be for specific livestock; for trailer, 7'7'' tall w/ramp, dressing rm., lightly Saddles: Dakota 325 trophy barrel, 15", like

Game chickens: Clarets, Blues, & crosses. protected bird, the Georgia Department of instance, "want 3 or 4-yr. old quarter horse used, $7200. Lori Canterbury Watkinsville new, $500; Hereford Tex Tan roper leather

Ron Shepard Fortson 706-323-9679

Natural Resources requires anyone selling gelding, approx. 16 hds., suitable for 706-338-4172

rigging, $550. M. Davis Molena 770-884-5311

Game fowl, stags, pullets, 1 yr. old, yard raised, cheap, call 5:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Darrell Humphries Carroll 770-832-3846
Game roosters for sale, $5-$10. Garfield Chambers McDonough 678-595-5450 678233- 7375
Game, cocks, stags, hens, Roundheads, Brown Reds, Grays, Sid Taylors, Hatch, Butchers, Spangles, many more breeds. Russell Griffin Gainesville 770-532-8447 770-241-0328
Geese: Dewlap & Toulouse ducks, White Muscovy. M.A. Islam Carrollton 770-8544361 770-367-7244
Guineas $8 each or $28 for all four, mxd. hvy. breed hens and roosters $5 each, lay lge.

bobwhite quail to have this license. For license information, write: DNR, Game and Fish Division, 2189 Northlake Parkway, Suite 108, Tucker, GA 30084.
Bobwhite or Coturnix quail hatching eggs $45/100, $105/500, $198/1000, price includes shipping, send check/money order. Jean Strickland P.O. Box 9 Pooler 31322 912-7485769
Bobwhite quail $3 each, Chukars $5 each, both flight conditioned, lge. supply. Clinton Davis Griffin 770-228-2537
Bobwhite quail $3 each, flight and weather conditioned, Ive. msg. Michael Smith Barnesville 770-358-4205
Bobwhite quail, all ages, flight conditioned,

moderately experience rider." Generalized ads, such as "want horses, any amount," are not acceptable for publication; neither are ads for free or unwanted livestock.
Beef dairy cross cows to calve in early spring, call aft. 8 P.M. Henry Wilson Sandersville 478-552-2639
Want any kind of farm animals, goats, chicken, etc., wanted for small farm young farmers, reas. price. Cody Pringle Rockmart 770-684-0746
Want dairy goats in milk or soon to freshen, any price. M. Folds Winston 770-947-0555
Want to buy goats, purebred or mixed breed, will pick up and pay cash, no Sunday calls. Wayne Green Bremen 770-562-3605

2004 Black Stubben Scout trail saddle, English size, 18", only lite use, exc. cond., $1500 firm. T. New Kingston 706-295-9215
2004 Circle W 6'x24' bar top, pipe sides, spare/wheel, exc. cond. Doyle Medders Sylvester 229-776-6568
2004 Circle W cattle trailer, 20'x6'8", metal top, escape door, center gate, stacked sides, elec. brakes, like new cond., $6300. Michael Wilson Lula 770-869-941 O
2004 GN brand trailer, 20'x6', metal top, escape door, cutting gate, elec. brakes, like new cond., $6500. Lisa Whitlon Lula 678-6172053
24' GN trailer, oak flooring, elec. brakes, Dove tail, $1950. Shane Lemonds Atlanta

Sooner Riata 3H SL w/DR, rear tack, BP, alum. trailer, like new, $10,500, dely. J. Woodward Kennesaw 404-625-4890
Treeless saddle, Bob Marshall Circle Y, 14 1/2" seat, medium oil, will fit most horses, basket weave. Daphne Tippet Acworth 770231-4311
W&W 3H slant, load, GN w/dressing rm., stock sides w/plexigrass, used twice, $5250. H. Collum Kennesaw 770-218-3886
Want inoperative fly spray system tor horse barn. Craig Waldron Marietta 404-680-3256
Want pony cart and harness for small to medium pony, also manure spreader. Elizabeth Joh Cumming 770-656-4813

brown eggs, mostly Gold Laced Wyandottes. ready for release, $3 each, call after 6 p.m. or Want to buy several proven Black Angus 770-464-0051 Michael Oberbillig Dahlonega 706-867-6349 Ive. msg. Terry Williams Forsyth 478-994- and Polled Hereford, herd bulls to move to a 2H BP trailer, fair cond., $600. Paul Hunt

RABBITS

Indian Cornish Bantams, 1 rooster, 6 hens, all for $60. Eric Brantley Cedartown 770-7485854
Large, healthy, mxd. breed roosters, 6-8 mos. old, gold, red, black combination. Kathy Ramspott Stockbridge 770-761-4551
Lge. Game roosters, 7 mos. old, purebred, $15 each. Mary Ann Upchurch LaGrange 706-882-9939
Mallard & Blue Swedish ducks, Barred Rock chicks, 1-3 days old, can ship by post office, 2 wk.- 12 wk. duck. Raymond Seckinger Ellabell 912-858-5048 912-2348500

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Bobwhite quail, flight ready, Ive. msg. Ernie Perr:y Watkinsville 706-769-7869
Flight birds for release, Bobwhite and Jumbo Wisconsin quail, Chukars and Ringneck Pheasants. Melton Jones Tennille 478-552-7289 478-552-4833
Flight conditioned Bobwhite quail, ready for sale. Julian V. Dasher Glennville 877-4278197 912-654-1312
Jumbo Bobwhite quail $3 each. Richard Bolton Athens 706-353-6832
Jumbo Wisconsin Bobwhite quail, flight and weather conditioned, $2.85 each, call after 6

new herd. Ed Simmons Preston 229-6494800
Want trail horse for private resort, prefer older gelding, 15+hds., for beg. rider. Rachel Little St. Simons Island 912-638-7472
Want wild hogs, any size or color, reas. priced. E. Lawrence Barnesville 770-8723805
LIVESTOCK HANDLING fl you have questions regarding ads m this
category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.

If Gainesville 770-337-8817 2H GN LQ, AC, shower, new tires, new

you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651-

brakes, $4900. Paul Dupree Kingsland 912- 9081 or 404-651-9082.

552-0556

1 female baby, blk., lion head, dwarf bunny,

Adult western riding saddle, gr!. cond., used $25. Kevin Carboner Cleveland 706-865-

r--Ma;k;t8~1le-tin-A-d-F-or-m- - , very little, will trade for Boer goats, Llamas or
beef calf or approx. value, $400. Neal Edalgo Cordele 229-273-3771
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6 Flemish Giant rabbits, does 3 (4 to 6 mos. old), open for breeding, 1 mature buck, $20 to $25. Bishop Herrington Newborn 706-4681967 706-476-3034

One dbl. breasted Bronze Jake $30. Scot DeBockler Arcade 706-367-0761
Orpington, Reds, Barred Rock & brown egg layers; also, bantams, guineas & turkeys. Tommy Britt Coleman 229-768-2198
Peacock trio, Black Shoulder and India Blue, beau., tame, $200. John Mackey Suwanee 404-316-5751
Peacocks, India Blue, ducks-W. Pekin, Blue

p.m. Joseph Brett Smith Waycross 912-2837106
Taking orders for Bobwhite quail, small or lge. orders, flight conditioned, dressed birds also available. Larry Tharpe Cordele 229273-1701
Wisconsin Bobwhite quail, flight and weather conditioned, $3 each. Alan Stalvey Baxley 912-367-1259

'02 Towlight GN 4H SL, 12' full LQ, walkthru, rear tack, 18' awning, exc. cond., $17,000/obo. Brian Adams Gibson 706-4660932
'02 livestock GN trailer, $6500 or trade tor tractor, .70HP, 4WD, loader. C. E. McCallie Chickamauga 706-539-2522 423-413-3124
'05 Elite 3H GN slant load, dressing rm. w/boot box, rear tack, manger, hay rack, DD

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Sweed- Rouen & Indian Runner, geese & guineas. Keith Garren Adel 229-896-1425

Poultry/Fowl Wanted

windows, flow-thru dividers, never used, $22,500. Amie Crowder Atlanta 770-442-

Pheasants, Red, Yellow, Dark Throat Goldens, Nepal Kalieg, Mutant Green, Chukar Partridge, Pharoah quail. Asa Freeman Jackson 770-775-3031
Pigeons, White Homers, Splash Homers, high flyer Rollers, young and breeders, $10 each firm. Ben Cheloei Jackson 478-9929778
Pr. of Royal Palms turkey & one Black Spanish Gobbler/$60; pr. of African geese $50; pr. of White Chinese geese/$50. David Harkins Gainesville 770-536-5524
Red game roosters for sale. A.R. Whitt

Want Gamefowl pure White Henney cock & hen. Sam Kelley Riverdale 404-319-5004
Want big chickens, O.E. Bantams, ducks, guineas, turkeys, reas. priced. Johnny Carney Danielsville 706-795-5728
Want chickens, turkeys, ducks, any type of poultry, in the surrounding Covington area, call after 5 p.m. Billy Montgomery Covington 678-625-0472
Want ducks, turkeys, chickens, I have farm w/pond all fenced around. Judi! Varga Con}'.ers 770-760-7734

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'79 6H Turnbow GN dressing rm. and many storage compartments, $5500. Wade Wheeler Sharpsburg 678-423-0858
'90 Jackson "Remington" 2H BP trailer, gently used, extra tall, ramp, 2 front escape doors, very good cond., moderate rust, pies. avail., $1950. Lynn Stroud Doraville 770-9398045
'93 Sundowner steel horse trailer, 4H slant load, 3 escape doors, dressing rm., drop down windows, rear tack, exc. cond., $7000. T. Dills Atlanta 706-878-0608

Category:

Cumming 770-887-1752
Ringneck Pheasants for sale, flight and weathered conditioned. Bill Scott Elko 478954-7518
Ringneck Pheasants, hens & roosters, (want) wood ducks, will trade. Charles Street

Want lge. fowl poultry, (chickens), in Lavender/Self Blue. T.M. Astin Monroe 770267-3648
Want one Indian Runner Drake. Cindy Curr:y Fors~h 478-994-6524
Want one male white mute swan. A. Taylor

'94 4-Star 2H SL, 17' LQ, alum., exc. cond., stove oven, 6.0 fridge, A/C, heat, $26,000, wheel chair access. Anita Young Talking Rock 770-735-3041
'96 Southern 3H BP, alum. skin, dressing rm., slant load, kept under shelter, stock-

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603 Robinson Rd. Cleveland 30528 706-348- Toccoa 706-886-9909

sides, good tires, spare, $4500. H. Harrison

7063

Want partially grown or full grown turkey Kennesaw 770-218-3887

Phone

S.C. White Leghorns, 3 hens, (now laying), hens w/in 60 miles of Jesup. Dwaine Mallard '97 Mid-South 2H BP, walk-thru, 7'3"x5'9"

2 cocks, (L.F.), $35. Paul Hardy Fairburn 770-969-8575
Silkies, roosters and O.E. Game, Bantams, diff. breeds. Keith Barton Mableton 770-9485969
Silky roosters $5 each. John E. Hill 145

Jesup 912-427-8660 912-586-6422
ALTERNATIVE LIVESTOCK

dressing rm., 2600 lbs., drop windows, new tires, equalizer hitch, $7300. R. Helmbold Athens 706-248-5577
'97 Sidekick 4H SL GN trailer, weekender, no shower, mangers, walk-thru door, awning, $15,000. Lynn M. Hodges Cave Spring 706-

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FrairTuck Rd. Fayetteville 30215 770-461-

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category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 12' GN stock trailer, recent tires, elec.

I hereby certify that the above notice meets all the necessary requirements for

Silvers, Blue Peacock, White Peacock, 404-651-9082.

brakes, good lights, exc. cond., $2400. Herb publication in the Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin.

Amhurst. Bo Allday Blackshear 912-449-4521 The Alternative Livestock category Sheheane Bainbridge 850-566-11 00

Six Dominique hens and one rooster, spring contains ads for ratites (ostriches, rheas, 14' BP livestock trailer, cage type, top,

'04 hatch, now laying $60, two Araucana and emus) as well as other "non- $750. Tim Franklin Dacula 770-963-3369

roosters $5 each. G. Rogers Blairsville 706- traditional" livestock.

14' animal trailer, sliding gate, single axle,

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745-5174

Llamas, largest selection of quality grt. for small cows, pigs, goats, $600. Mark

-------- -------- .J Speckled Sussex hen, 9 mos., beau. bird,
laying, $8. Ben Dodson Dawsonville 706-

registered llamas, starting at $500, friendly, halter trained, delivery available. Liliane Grant

Hickman Kathleen 478-218-4107 15 panel round pen including gate, $695. A.

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Easter bunnies, Netherland Dwarts, Lops,

Mini-Rex, breeders, also avail. Bill Sells Dublin 478-274-0319

Free Jersey Woolies, 2 does and 1 buck, 8

mos.-2 yrs. Sherri Bell Pendergrass 706-693-

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Giant Chinchilla rabbits, breeder stock and

Fryers, pedigree paper avail., call between 7-

11 P.M. Keith Clark Tignall 706-285-2914

Mini-Lop and Angora babies, adults also

avail., 3 rabbits free. Kathleen Minkkinen

Dallas 678-457-3682

NZW 2 does, 1 buck, 10 mos., Mini-Rex, 1

doe, 1 buck, 1Omos., 1 Dutch buck, 4 mos. W. B. Payne Montrose 478-376-4429

NZW rabbits and wire cages for sale. Ray

Knight Covington 770-464-0446 678-859-

8384 Pedigreed, Holland lop eared dwart bunnies
and breeders, assorted colors, healthy, make

a grt. house animal, state licensed. Beverly

Whitener Dalton 706-277-2595

Purebred Flemish Giant bunnies for sale, $20 ea., Ive. messg. Brooke Whiddon Leesburg 229-886-8781

Quality, Netherland dwart, Holland Lop & FR-1000, NZW rabbits, and cages, some

breeders. Curtis Teague Blairsville 706-835-

1023

Rabbits for sale, adults & babies, dressed

at 3 1/2 to 4 lbs. ea. Jimmy Butterworth

Cordele 229-273-7589

Reserve your Easter bunnies, starting

2/1/05, very tame, big selection, many breeds,

some pedigree, rare colors. Rachel Dockery

Blairsville 706-781-1366

San Juan rabbits for sale, training beagle &

to eat. Bob Reese Whitesburg 770-834-2800

Variety of rabbits, San Juan selling some

out, good prices on Jersey Wollies. Linda E.

Adams Bethlehem 770-307-5854

FEED, HAY AND GRAIN If you have questions regarding ads m this
category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
All hay ads must contain the variety of hay offered for sale; i.e., Coastal bermuda hay, Alicia hay, ~tc.
Bermuda grass hay for sale, good, tight JD bales, sheltered. David Duncan Roopville 770-854-4926
'03 & '04 4x5 rolls of Coastal bermuda hay, mulch qlty., $5-$7 roll, will load at farm. Ellis Godbee Waynesboro 706-554-5614
'03 & '04 Tift 85, Alicia, Coastal bermuda, net wrapped. covered 4X5 bales, $20, $25. Green Thrift Collins 912-684-3618 912-6842957
'03 & '04 bermuda and fescue mix, 5x5 rolls, $20 & $25 per roll, dely. available. Elmer Nix Winder 770-867-6726
'03 & '04 bermuda/fescue hay, rain free, cow hay stored in and outside, 4x5 round med. bales, $25 & $35, dely. ex1ra. E.G. Turner Jonesboro 770-461-6607
'03 & '04 fescue 4x5 round bales $15 to $30, dely. available, Ila and Buford area, call after 4 p.m. Frank Everett Buford 404-5619261
'03 & '04 fescue hay rolls, 4'x5' and 5'x5', $10/roll and up. Steven C. Maxwell Dewy Rose 706-213-9685
'03 & '04 fescue mix, 4x4 & 4x5 JD rolls in field, $15 roll, dely. available, Ive. msg. Jerry Shore Nicholsville Rd. Monroe 770-267-6968
'03 & '04 fescue mixed, 4x4 & 4x5 in field $15 roll, dely. available, Ive. msg. Spencer Horacek Monroe 770-207-4810
'03 and '04 Russell & Coastal bermuda 4x6 bales, $15-$25 in field, $30 in barn, round mulch hay. Tony Smith Monticello 706-4762051
'03 and '04 fescue and bermuda mixed grass hay, 4x5 rolls $10, $15 and $20. Frances Farrar Griffin 770-228-6348 770228-9409
'03 and '04 hay in 4'x5 rolls, fescue w/some bermuda mix, $5 to $15 per bale. Bill Berry Gainesville 770-532-2730
'03 fescue hay, 4x5 rolls, rain free, in barn, $12 per roll. R. Thomas Carnesville 706-3847343
'03 fescue hay, good qlty., 4x5 tight roll, $8 10 or more. Charles Biles Griffin 770-2272151
'03 fescue mxd. hay, 4x5 rolls in barn on pallets, 200 rolls. Charles Allen Ellijay 706889-8926 706-635-7822
'03 top horse qlty. Coastal bermuda, lge. sq. bales $3.50. Jim Fenley Roberta 478-8364444
'03, '04 bermuda hay, horse qlty., rain free, well fertilized. Alvin Guillebeau Monroe 770267-8929
'03-'04 World feeder bermuda, 4 x 5, no weeds; also, '03 mulch hay $12, '04 $30. Don Mahtrer Sandersville 478-232-0793
'04 $25/roll Tift 44 hay, $20/roll for all, Ext. 14. M. Boyles Dawson 229-679-5353 229995-4694
'04 3rd cutting Alfalfa sq. bales $7.50; '04 orchard grass-Alfalfa sq. bales $4. Mervin Rudolph Resaca 706-602-4608
'04 4' x 5 1/2' rolls/$20 bermuda, and bermuda fescue mix. Andrew Whittaker Greensboro 706-453-7871
'04 4'x6' round rolls of good peanut hay. Wes Ross Eastman 478-374-2613
'04 4x5 rolls Alicia, approx. 1000 lbs. $20 each, well fertilized. Jack Bray Douglas 912384-8668
'04 4x5 rolls fescue, fescue/bermuda grass and 4x5 johnson grass hay, priced from $10 to $16 per roll, Lula/Homer area. Neal Watkins Lula 706-677-2457
Ads cannot be called in by phone.

'04 4x5 rolls, fescue, in barn $20, will have in the Banks and surrounding cos. Mike Blackburn Commerce 706-335-2376
'04 4x5 round bales Russell bermuda $30, square bales $3.50 in barn. Roger Brown Columbus 706-561-4079
'04Alfalfa $6.50 bale, Tift 44 bermuda $3.50 bale, Russell bermuda $3.50 bale, fert., sq. bales, horse qlty., in barn, will de!. Helmut/Charlie Caw1hon Rome 706-802-0797
'04 Alicia bermuda, 4x5 rolls, well fertilized, will load at farm on sale, $20. Horace Chitty Moultrie 229-324-3511
'04 Alicia bermuda, highly fertilized, horse qlty., 5x5 wrapped rolls or square bales, $34/$3.50 in barn, dely. available. Art Johns Bronwood 229-995-5371
'04 Alicia bermuda, irrigated, exc. qlty., 4x5 lge. rolls in barn, $35-$40 bale, millet hay outside $25, dely. available. Henry Beckworth Gibson 706-598-2106
'04Alicia bermudagrass, 4x5 rolls, fertilized,
weed free, $25/roll, dely. charges ex1ra, call after 7 p.m. Steve/Cody Bridges Doerun 229787-5470
'04 Alicia hay, 4'x5' rolls, approx. 400 bales. Bobby Ray Claude Dixon Reidsville 912-6543944 912-654-2941
'04 Alicia horse hay $3.50/barn, dely., specs. available. Don Gilbert Baxley 912367-0135
'04 Alicia, 4x5 round bales, highly fert., weed free, 100 rolls. Wally Moody Jesup 912294-0781 912-294-0781
'04 Alicia, Coastal bermuda hay, fertilized, horse qlty., sq. bales in barn, $3, dely.
available. Mickey English Warrenton 706465-2247 706-699-2900
'04 Cheyenne and sungrazer bermuda horse quality $4, fert. UGA specs. $4, mulch
hay $2. Greg Pannell Monroe 770-207-6542 '04 Cheyenne bermuda hay $3/bale at barn.
George Long Rydel 770-655-9171 770-5467640
'04 Coastal & Alicia sq. bale hay, weed free and well fertilized, 2000+ bales available. Ronnie Thornton Baxley 912-367-2953
'04 Coastal 4x5 bales, fertilized. D.M. Pitts Haddock 478-932-5231
'04 Coastal bermuda $1/sq. bale, horse qlty., 300 bales; '04 Coastal bermuda $4 sq. bales, horse qlty. David Vaughn Bogart 706338-3923 706-769-6706
'04 Coastal bermuda $25 roll, fertilized, limed & covered in Alvaton. Stan Parrott Fayetteville 770-461-0422 404-606-1116
'04 Coastal bermuda hay, 4x5 rolls, shelter kept, horse qlty., $30 field kept, cow hay $25. J. Walsh Nevils 912-313-4420
'04 Coastal bermuda hay, 4x5 rolls, well fertilized, no rain, in barn, $35/roll. William Brown 1434 Pates Crk. Rd. Stockbridge 30281 770-474-7349
'04 Coastal bermuda hay, 4x5 rolls, well fertilized, under cover $25. T. Tyson Portal 912-865-5212
'04 Coastal bermuda hay, highly fertilized, weed free, lge. rolls, $30 per roll del., $25 per
pick-up. Doug Johnson Butler 478-862-5281 '04 Coastal bermuda hay, horse qlty. $30
and cow qlty. $25. Terry Dockery Leesburg 229-759-1746
'04 Coastal bermuda hay, horse qlty. hay. Craig Gay Roopville 678-378-0862
'04 Coastal bermuda hay, horse qlty., rain free, $3/bale. Y. Smith LaGrange 706-8841209 706-302-1997
'04 Coastal bermuda hay, horse qlty., weed & rain free, sq. bales/$4, 4x5 JD rolls/$40, certified third place winner. Max Laseter
Monroe 770-267-3581 404-759-0515 '04 Coastal bermuda hay, rain free, horse
qlty., $3.50 per bale; also, mulch hay $2. Cecil
Martin Watkinsville 706-769-5125 '04 Coastal bermuda round bales, in field
(25 bales) $20/bale, in barn (42 bales) $25 per bale, take all 67-$20/bale. Hubert Townley Oxford 770-786-5818 770-855-0485
'04 Coastal bermuda sq. $2-$3.25, round $25-$30; '04 perennial peanut round $30. Marcus Sapp Barney 229-563-6255
'04 Coastal bermuda sq. bales, horse qlty., well fertilized, $2.75/bale, cow qlty. $2.25/bale. Curtis Durden Lyons 912-5263189
'04 Coastal bermuda sq. bales, in barn, well fertilized and limed, horse qlty., $4. Kevin McClure Villa Rica 770-459-2934
'04 Coastal bermuda, 1300 qlty. sq. bales available for mulch, $2 each, stored in barn. Nicole Sapp Quitman 229-775-2014
'04 Coastal bermuda, horse qlty., sq. bales $3.25/bale at barn, $4/bale dely. available, Ive. msg. Doug Huff Stapleton 706-595-2328
'04 Coastal bermuda, sq. bales, rain free, dely. available, $3.75-15+ $4 less than 15. Keith Mitcham Oxford 770-788-0166 770786-8805
'04 Coastal bermuda, sq. bales, well fertilized and limed, horse qlty., in barn, $4.
Jack McCracken Newnan 770-304-2487 '04 Coastal bermuda, sq. bales, well
fertilized horse qlty., semi truck dely. available. Greg Gatliff Byron 478-213-0635
'04 Coastal hay 1000# bales, 600 bales available, sheltered, some dely. available. W. T. Davis Haddock 478-932-5462
'04 Coastal hay, 4x5', $35/roll. Joe Fennel Jesup 912-427-4967
'04 Coastal, 1600 lbs., JD rolls, rained on
$20, less in volume. Bob Mclemore Waverly Hall 706-582-2595
'04 Coastal, fertilized and limed, 4x5 rolls in barn. Ralph Harrington Milledgeville 478452-2609
'04 Tift 44 4'x5' rolls under cover, $30/roll, exc.-limed & fertilized. Everett Parrott Alvaton 706-538-1263 770-964-4157

'04 Tift 44 bermuda hay, horse qlty., $3.50 per bale at barn, dely. available. Buddy Bearden Bostwick 706-474-8097

'04 Tift 44 bermuda, horse qlty., $4 sq. bales, fescue $3 sq. bales, fertilized, weed free in barn. Guy Seals Hiram 770-942-3759

'04 Tift 44 bermuda, horse qlty., fertilized, weed control, sq. bales, $4 at barn, dely. available. John Williams Social Circle 770-'4=-6-'-4---'4'-'4=3-=3_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

'04 Tift 44 bermuda, horse qlty., sq. bales in shed, $4 per bale, $3.75 per bale over 100,

dely. available. T. Young Newnan 770-252"

-'4=-86=-7=-.:.7.:...7=.0--=2:::5:..:3:..:8.::.9.::.64-'---------'04 lift 44 bermuda, rain free, horse qlty.,

rolls $25, sq. bales $4, dely. available, barn stored. Anthony Jones Douglasville 678-873-

.::.3.::.37'-3==---------------'04 Tift 44 rolls $30, fescue rolls $25, Tift 44
sq. bales $3.50, all horse qlty., weed and rain free in barn, qty. discounts. Ronnie Childs Pine Mountain 706-561-7526 706-326-7526

'04 Tift 44 square baled hay, well fertilized, limed, horse qlty. in the barn, round bales available outside. Raymond Bailey

McDonough 770-957-4713 '04 Tift 44/fescue mixed $3/sq. bale,
$25/round 4x5 bale, fertilized, covered, dely.

available. Bob Young Villa Rica 770-861-2891

'04 lift 85 and Coastal bermuda hay, 4x5 and larger rolls, well fertilized and covered,

$25-$30 each. Tom Bruce Quail Valley Farm

_D_o_le:..:so..=22=-9=---=8=-8-'-1--'0-'7"""8-'4_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ '04 Tifton 85 bermuda, limed & fertilized,

horse qlty., 4'x5' net wrapped rolls, $20 each. Charlie Jackson Augusta 770-978-9367

'04 bermuda $3.50/barn, horse qlty., dely. available. Lynn Hall Madison 706-342-9022

'04 bermuda & fescue hay $25 for lge. rolls stored inside. Glenn Taylor Cartersville 404-

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'04 bermuda & fescue mix, fertilized 4x5 horse or cow hay, some in barn, some tarp, $27, dely. available. Monte Stone Calhoun

770-548-7381 770-684-0899

'04 bermuda & fescue mixed, sq. bale hay, horse qlty., $2.50/bale; also, cow hay $2/bale.

Lanier Burden Comer 706-783-3920

'04 bermuda hay, good qlty., 4x5 rolls,

$25/roll. Jon Barden Dexter 478-875-3886

'04 bermuda hay, horse qlty., hvy. bales, rain free, $3.50-$4 at barn, dely. available. Jason Strickland Athens 706-340-7225

'04 bermuda hay, round bales, $30 each or $25 each for 2 or more, barn stored. J. Choquette Greenville 706-881-3305

'04 bermuda horse grade, 6'x5' bales, $25 per bale, Morgan Co. Frank Eaton Buckhead 706-342-0727 706-474-0689

'04 bermuda mix qlty. squ<1re hay, sq., horse & cattle qlty., call evgs. Renee Keener Carrollton 770-832-3292

'04 bermuda sq. bales $3.50 and $3 in barn, 4x5 rolls $35 and $30 covered. H. Von Richthofen Watkinsville 706-453-9143

'04 bermuda, fescue or mxd. 4x5 rolls, strings or net wrapped, horse qlty. bermuda bales or rolls. Burt Jeffords Fairmount 706-

_6_25_--=0=-0=-05"------------'04 bermuda, lge., fertilized, sq. bales in
barn, $3.75. Roger Dennington Social Circle '-77'-'0'--4-"6"-4'--0=-'0:..:9:..::0_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

'04 bermuda/crabgrass mix, fert./limed, $10 4x5 roll. Ellen Mayers Milledgeville 478-452-

.::.84-'-4-"5"---------------'04 bermuda/fescue mixed square hay
bales, limed & fertilized, $4 each. Fran

Brogdon Buford 770-945-6433

'04 bermuda/fescue mxd. hay, lge. bales in barn, $25. Mac Cochran Carrollton 770-854-

'-71'"'2""'9'--------------'04 bermuda: fresh green sweet, $3 bale,
dely. available. Catherine Nordin Moultrie

=22=-9=--.:::32:::.4.:...-=2=29"'2"----------'04 crushed yellow ear corn, 50 lb. bags,
makes excellent cow feed. Weyman High Summerville 706-857-4203

'04 fertilized Coastal bermuda hay, round bales $20. Lavern Bynes Bartow 478-2375320 478-494-5456

'04 fertilized bermuda horse hay, $3.50 sq., $40 round, '04 outside cow hay $25/round. Charlie Orr Concord 770-884-0433

'04 fescue & orchard grass hay, horse qlty.,

hvy. sq. bales, fert./limed, rain free. Lamar Long Chatsworth 706-695-5906

'04 fescue 4x5 rolls $15 each, exc. qlty., rain free, fertilized. James Mays Clarkesville 706754-1379

'04 fescue and bermuda, horse qlty., round and square, barn stored. Rick Cantrell Jasper 770-735-6350 770-596-3040

'04 fescue and mxd. grass round bales,

stored outside $15 per roll. Mike Barton

Armuchee 706-234-9624



'04 fescue and mxd. hay, sq. bales, rain free, $2.50 each in barn, mulch $2 each. Bob Pruitt Villa Rica 770-445-2423

'04 fescue bermuda mix, 75 rolls $10 each, you load & haul. Mike Hyden Douglasville

6.::.7:...:8=--:=.87:..:3=--:=.07:..:2=-1'-----------'04 fescue bermuda mix, rolls $15, sq. bales

$3.50, barn stored, dely. available. Anthony Jones Villa Rica 770-459-8552

'04 fescue cow hay, 4x5 rolls in barn, $20/roll. J. Shirley Cornelia 706-778-2024

'04 fescue hay for sale, good qlty., well fertilized, rain free, $2.50/bale in barn, limited dely. available. Steve West Clayton 706-782.::.0.::12:::0::__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

'04 fescue hay, 4x4 rolls $15 inside barn, $13 outside barn. Walter Henson Ellijay 706-

636-4057 706-334-2564

'04 fescue hay, 4x5 rolls $15, sq. bales $2.50 in barn. Everett Panter Blue Ridge 706-

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'04 fescue hay, 4x5 rolls, $18/roll. Jimmy Johns Ranger 706-334-2683

'04 fescue hay, 4x5 rolls, well fertilized & limed, no weeds, have approx. 75 rolls, $20 each. W.H. Turner Brooks 770-716-7693 706-835-2113
'04 fescue hay, fertilized and limed, 4x4 rolls, $12/ea. or all 160 rolls for $10 each, you haul. Lynwood Pressley Zebulon 706-6476062
'04 fescue hay, horse qlty., 4x5 round bales, fertilized/limed, in barn. Carlos Bagwell Alpharetta 770-475-5251
'04 fescue hay, lge. sq. bales in barn, $2 per bale, lge. inventory. M.D. Holcomb Dalton 706-259-3749
'04 fescue hay, rain and weed free, in barn, good horses, in barn, $3 per bale. R. Jarvis Cumming 770-740-1023
'04 fescue hay, sq. bales, horse qlty., $3 per bale, mulch qlty. $2 per bale..Chris Gibbs Braselton 770-965-9833
'04 fescue hay, well fertilized, 4x5 round bales, in barn, $30. Jerry Jackson/ Mary Ann Bennett Rockmart 770-684-3462 770-6846413
'04 fescue mix, 4x5 rolls, sheltered $25/roll, outside $20/roll, dely. avail. Hank Boynton Jackson 770-227-2958
'04 fescue mix, 4x5 round bales, fall cutting, fertilized, rain free, $20 per roll. J. Grandy Williamson 770-567-8409
'04 fescue mxd., 5x4 rolls, well fertilized, sheltered, $15 roll. Tom Henderson Chickamauga 706-375-2973
'04 fescue or fescue/bermuda mix, sq. bales, horse qlty., fertilized, weed free, in barn, GOA tested for protein and fiber, $4/bale. Max Hartman Douglasville 770-9498394
'04 fescue orchard mix, exc. qlty., 4x5 rolls, sq. bales, dely. available, $20 roll, $3 sq. Tony Cantrell Helen 706-878-1074
'04 fescue, 4x5 rolls in barn, well fert., $20/bale. Eugene Sigers Rockmart 770-6846914
'04 fescue, 4x5 rolls, good qlty., fertilized, $15/roll. Steve Rice Cedartown 770-7487984
'04 fescue, rain free, good qlty. hay, horse or cow, well fertilized, $20 roll. Jerry Crunkleton 1065 Banks Rd. Carnesville 706384-2062
'04 fescue-bermuda mxd. and rye grass hay, horse qlty., sq. bales, $2.50-$3.50 per bale. A. Akin Roopville 770-854-6257 770301-7805
'04 fescue/grass, round and sq. bales, fertilized, horse qlty., barn stored, $30/roll, $4/bale, dely. available. Jean Medart Woodstock 770-516-5915
'04 fescue/orchard grass, round bales $25, browntop millet, sq. bales $3. David Jackson Roopville 770-854-8802
'04 fescue/orchard grass/bermuda mix hay, rain free, highly fertilized in barn, 4' rolls $20. Ed Garner Buchanan 770-646-5224
'04 fesuce hay, 4x5 rolls, stored in barn, no rain, $12/roll w/min. 10 rolls purchase. Chip Brooks Clarkesville 706-745-5818
'04 hay, rain free, rye/mix grass $3.50; Ladino clover/mix grass $3.50; mulch $1.50, rye/bermuda/johnson grass $2, cow hay $1.75, vol. disc., dely. Jim Robinson Good Hope 770-207-4700
'04 highly fert. Coastal sq. bales-$4.50 each, Coastal round rolls $45 each, fescue and rye sq. bales $4 each, in dry. Ray Clark Dacula 770-963-3561 770-963-4228
'04 horse qlty. Coastal bermuda hay, fertilized, UGA specifications, sq. bales, dely. available. Jimmy Waldrop Forsyth 478-9940701
'04 horse qlty. Tift 44, 4x5 rolls, rain free in barn $40 roll, cow hay also available. Bobby Hood Loganville 770-787-2436
'04 horse quality fescue/bermuda mix hay $3 sq. in barn, rolls $30, cow rolls $20, storage available. R. J. Campbell Rockmart 770-7 48-3419
'04 orchard grass/red clover, 4'x5' rolls, rain free $25; 4'x4' fescue/mxd. grass $8. LC. Benson LaFayette 706-397-2329
'04 perennial peanut hay in square bales for sale, call after 5 p.m. Nolan Carelock Douglas 912-384-3198
'04 round bales fescue bermuda, barn stored, horse qlty., no weeds, $25, Athens area. M. Ross Watkinsville 706-769-0403
'04 round bales of bermuda and fescue hay, 4x5 rolls, $25 per roll. Connie Carter Loganville 770-364-1189
'04 sq. bales in barn, rain free, fertilized, 90% bermuda, 10% fescue, $3 bale. Jim Wylie Calhoun 706-629-3499 706-625-5299
'04 sq. bales of Coastal bermuda hay $3.50 per bale. Danny Waters Commerce 706-3353867
'04 top qlty. Coastal and Tift 44 bermuda, 4x5 rolls, rain and weed free, stored inside $38, '04 square bales $3.75. Charles Mcintosh Monroe 770-267-9536
'04 top qlty. fescue sq. bales/$2.25 each; also, mulch $1 each, rain free in barn, round rolls $15 each. Joe Bradley Canon 706-3568295
200 rolls, mostly bermuda, under shelter $20 roll, less if buy more than 20 rolls. Jae kson Jones Bogart 706-548-6043
2004 bermuda hay in barn $30 per 4x5 roll. Terry Stephenson Commerce 706-335-2654 706-207-5279
2004 horse quality bermuda hay, well fertilized, sq. bales, $4.50 delivered, $4 at barn. Rick Spence Madison 706-474-1365
2004 round bales Tift 44 in barn $35, fescue mix $15. Dan Tant Barnesville 770-358-3024
400 rolls of peanut hay, wrapped & unwrapped, 200 rolls of lift 44; also, square bales. Ray Abbott Albany 229-347-3131 229435-6577

4'x5' peanut and Coastal hay, call after 6 p.m. Randy Brewer Lumber City 912-3634691
4x5 1000 lb. rolls of mxd. bermuda hay, $20/up, lge. sq. bales of bermuda $3/up. A. Page Winder 770-867-4035 770-307-7511
4x5 rolls '04 bermuda, well fert., weed free, $20/roll in field; also, mulch hay $8-$10 roll. Tom Meeks West Green 912-384-6449
4x5 rolls fescue '04, well fertilized, 300 rolls, $15 per roll. Bob Fain Culloden 770-957-6990
4x5 rolls fescue bermuda mix hay, stored inside $20/roll, stored outside $12/roll, will de!. Ronnie Hill Maysville 706-335-6590 706-3357755
76 rolls 4x4 fescue-bermuda mxd. hay $15 each. Clifford Kimbrell Walnut Grove 770787-3057
Alicia bermuda hay, fertilized, exc. qlty. lge. rolls, '03/$15, '04/$25. Mack Millings Ochlocknee 229-941-5815
Alicia bermuda hay, rain & weed free, horse qlty., 4 x 5 1/2 rolls $40, and square bales $4. Charles Crumbley Watkinsville 706-4537019 706-338-9000
Alicia bermuda rolls net wrapped, Bahia rolls net wrapped, all cow qlty., $25 each, 4x5 size. Carol Sapp Morven 229-251-3904
Alicia bermuda squares out of barn $4, pure bermuda round $40, 4x5 bermuda x rye grass, stored in barn $40, dely., other. Glenn Hayes Oxford 770-786-3737 770-786-6425
Beef feed for stocker cows, 12-14" protein, call for delivered price, truck load lots only. Roy Embry Eatonton 706-485-2346
Bermuda hay for sale, 4x5 rolls, net wrapped, $25 each, dely. available or will lpad. Bill Usry Comer 706-783-4799
Bermuda hay for sale, lge. round bales, well fertilized, rain free, $25/bale. Chuck ldone Gray 478-986-68.19
Bermuda hay, horse qlty., sq. bales; 5x5 rolls bermuda and fescue cow hay, dely. available. Lanny Harper Social Circle 770918-8064 770-464-3421
Bermuda mix 4x5 rnd. hay, horse qlty., singles $35, 5 & up $30. Billy Bullock Dallas 770-443-8713 770-862-5290
Blended bermuda and select orchard grasses, premium equine sq. bales and horse rolls, UGA Master Forager. Richard Roberson Aragon 706-232-0583
Certified organic corn. Wes Swaney Ranger 706-334-2926
Coastal bermuda hay & horse qlty., no weeds, fertilized, rain free, $3.75/bale. James Hogsad Auburn 678-425-8421
Coastal bermuda hay, 4x5 rolls $25, fertilized in barn, dry, good cow hay. Mike Cunningham Newnan 404-944-7851 770251-2673
Coastal bermuda hay, round and sq. bales, exc. qlty., dely. available. Philip Ivey Lizella 478-935-9814
Coastal bermuda hay, well fertilized and limed, 4'x5' rolls, '04 crop in barn, $30 and $35. W.J. Tyson Perry 478-987-1278 478987-2515
Coastal hay, lge. round rolls, rain free. James Dickerson 69 Mauk Rd. Mauk 31058 229-649-5651
Coastal, round or sq. bales, stored in barn. Mark Cruce Madison 706-342-3206
Corn $24, wheat $26 drum, soybeans $42 drum, (55 gals.). Harold Thompson Augusta 706-733-7092 706-722-5228
Ear snap corn 4 1/2 cent per lb. Tracy Grizzle Dahlonega 706-864-3216
Ear snap corn, 4 1/2 cent per lb. Jerry McAfee Cleveland 706-865-2826
Fescue & bermuda mixed grass, 100 rolls at $5 each; also, mulch hay, 4'x5' rolls. Glen Bailey Madison 706-342-1343
Fescue 4x5 rolls in barn $20, outside $15, fescue bermuda mix, sq. bales in barn $3, Homer Alto area. B. Woodall Alto 706-6772452
Fescue hay bales for sale, Monroe area, sq. $3, round $25, will deliver if needed. Glenn Chatham Duluth 770-446-3549 404-5570050
Fescue hay for sale, 4'x5' rnd. bales, good qlty., fert., dry in barn, $22, can deliver. Jeff Arasmith Rome 706-295-5141
Fescue hay for sale, round bales/$12 each, great for cattle, goats, etc. Steve G. Arnold Nicholson 706-546-5530
Free 20 rolls of fescue hay, you move. Allen Miegel Cumming 678-513-5511
Good qlty. bermuda ryegrass mxd. hay, rain free, stored in barn, $30 roll. H.M. Broder Stockbridge 770-474-1634
Horse qlty. lift 44, 4x5 rolls, rain free, in barn, $40/roll, cow hay, 4x5 rolls in field, $25 roll. Wade Hood Loganville 770-235-3847
Horse qlty. lift 85, squares, cow mulch, rolls, dely. available. Jimbo Crumley Winder 678-409-3572
Horse qlty. bermuda hay, 2nd place in three state hay contest, 16.4% protein, rain & weed free, lge. sq. bales in barn $4.25. Don Willers Gainesville 770-983-9822
Horse qlty. fescue, rye, orchard grass mix, round bales/$25/roll, in barn, cow qlty. round bales $18/roll in barn. Mark Floyd Adairsville 770-773-7668
Horse qlty., 4x5 rolls, fescue/orchard grass hay, rain free, stored in barn on pallets, $30$35 fOll. Andy Cooper Hiram 770-943-4384
Lge. quantity horse quality Coastal bermuda hay; also, round bales, haylage and mulch hay. Winton Harris Screven 912-5866687
Orchard grass hay, 4x5 rolls, fert. to UGA specs., stored in barn, horse qlty., $25. Ellis P. Linn Summerville 706-857-1377
Orchard grass/Timothy mix $2.50/$3, 5x6 rolls $20, call evgs. J. Higdon Rossville 706866-4999

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Mxd. grass, (fescue, bermuda), fertilized Indian red peach tree for sale. Roswell Angel's trumphets, .\burg~~ni$~ pin~ ~~it~, Leyland cypress--3 gal. $7 each. Carolyn

FLOWERS REQUIRING 500# rolls, rain free $30, in field $15, discount Evans Greenville 706-884-1282

orange (pearl), eavi Y roo e eac Grant Gainesville 770-536-4695

over 10 rolls. LC. Garmon Newnan 404,247- lssai kiwi self pollinating, $6; brown turkey, Phillips Rte. 2, Box 2450 Alapaha 31622 229- Leyland cypress trees, 5' to 12', field grown,

celeste figs, $5.50/up, dewberries, "'53~2~-=.20::::0::;;4'--:c::-=-:::-::---::;::;:--;:;;k"-:::;;-;::-.CA ball & burlap, competitive rates, dely. Ron

PERMITS

13P9e0rennial peanut hay, horse, cow, goat qlty., sq./round bales, irrig',lted, fertilized, she014te2re2d9. 2W65illi4a1m11Jordan Quitman 229-263-

raspberries, others, no shipping. Carla Houghton Marietta 770-428-2227
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Angel's trumpets, pink, yellow, blue-

Friedman Rockmart 770-378-6869
Leyland cypress, 4-5" caliber, $40 you dig, $60 we dig. Dennis Bottoms Cummings 770889-5235

If you have questions regarding this
category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082.

49Perfect- for -horses, '04 fungus free Jesup

fescue, orchardgrass, clover, sq. bales $4.

Sage Ralston Dalton 706-259-4205

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Botts Bainbridge 229-243-2616 229-400-

3440 Round bales 4x5 fescue, orchard grass
$25. Ben Evans Fairmount 706-337-2419 Round rolls 4x6 Coastal hay, '03 and '04,
dely. available. Billy Daniel 1069 Emily Currie
Rd. Rentz 31075 478-984-4909 Russell bermuda 4x5 rolls, weed free,
under cover, well fertilized, $30. Lamar Lee
Sharpsburg 770-253-1184 Russell bermuda, sq. bales $4, rolls $25;
also, muleh $2.50. Larry Eley White Plains

706-467-2184 Shelled yellow corn & oats $25/barrel,
wheat $30/barrel, 100 lb. corn $10/bag. Wayne Montgomery Reynolds 478-847-2356
Spring '04 cutting bermuda-fescue mix. exc.
qlty., weed free, rain free, 4x4 rolls, barn stored-$24 each, field stored-$20 each. Marsha Halloran Arnoldsville 706-548-0066
Sq. bales 4x5 rolls '04 bermuda, fescue or mxd., horse qlty. bermuda, net wrapped rolls available. Dale Hall Calhoun 706-506-0351
Tift 44 Coastal bermuda, highest horse qlty., $4/bale, 1000 lb. rolls $30. Herb Bixler Perry 478-987-9858 478-256-4556
Tift 44 bermuda hay, horse qlty., well fertilized and rain free, sq. bales $3.75 in barn, lge. round bales in barn $35. Tony Petty
Calhoun 770-548-0596 Tift 44 bermuda hay, rain free, $4/bale.
Dennis Steed Carrollton 770-854-8388 770-
301-8388 Tift 44 bermuda hay, sq. & round and round
for cows. choice horse feed. Gene Campbell Buchanan 770-646-5883
Tift 44 berrnuda hay, sq. bales, horse qlty., $3.75/bale. Paige Bullock Dallas 770-445-
2107 770-914-9750 Tift 44 bermuda, highly fertilized, horse
qlty., rain free, round bales, $25. Jim Bishop Newnan 770-253-5007
Tift, fescue, round & sq. bales, kept in barn. Pierce Marlowe 3701 Geo Wm. Rd. Monroe 30656 770-267-5760
Well fertilized, rain tree, Coastal bermuda or Tift 44 hay, rolls weighing 1100-1200 lbs., $35 each, stored in barn-$45, mxd. cheaper. Charles Osborn Watkinsville 706-769-4336
Yellow shelled corn $8/100 lb. ear corn, can
gind $7/100 lb. your bags. Don Collins Blairsville 706~745-1244

AG SEED FOR SALE
If you have questions regarding this
category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651-
9081 or404-651-9082. Advertisers of agricultural seed must
submit a current laboratory report (not more than g months old) for purity, noxious weeds and germination for .each seed lot advertised. A seed lot must be uniform and
not exceed 400 50-lb. bags. Laboratory reports will be returned upon request. Any ads for agricultural seed submitted for publication without this documentation will
not be published. Certain varieties of seed are protected from propagation unless they

Hills Dr. Rydal 30171 Two Cornice pear trees, $50 for both, no
shipping, rare old fashioned blue plum trees, $6 ea. Samuel Brown Valdosta 229-247-8297
229-242-2554
Ag Seed/Plants Wanted
want donation for lrg. fruit trees, peaches plums, pecans figs, no apples or oranges, any Ga. trees for orchard Edna Tulloch P.O. Box
273 Atlanta 30301 Want purple Majesty millet seed. Jim Storey
Hiram 770-943-5734
Want seed potatoes: Ga Red, Beauregard Nuggets. Tom Taunton Butler 478-862-3138
FLOWERS FOR SALE
Ji you have questions about this category,
call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 404-6519082.
Flower seed offered for sale has not been tested for germination since it often is collected in very limited quantities.
$0. 50 pkg. w/SASE: sweet rocket impatiens, hardy begonia, foxglove, Balsam cosmos, cleome, snow-on-the-mountain perilla, marigold, zinnia. M. Lane 3914 Sue Lane Decatur 30035
$1 each baby pregnant onion, seed/pkt. of rose campion, hardy hibiscus, cleome, SASE A. Burgess 400 Farrn Path Roswell 30075
$1.50 each seed pkt. w/$0.60 LSASE: tall sinningia, achimenes, Gloxinia, tall pink, white or blue Mexican petunia. D. Fletcher 127 Red River Circle Chula 31733
$1. 50 each seed pkt. w/$0.60 LSASE unknown flower. looks like Stephanotis, in Milkweed Family; pink oleander, other. K Lane 183 Alcovy Lane Chula 31733
$1/pack: Yellow Dixie Belle, White, Texas Star hibiscus, dbl. purple datura, moonflower,
red mole, caster bean, lge. dried seed pods. M. Latham Jackson 770-504-9143
$1/pkt. w/SASE: Scarlet trumpet vine, attracts hummingbirds, zinnia, tall, mxd. colors or specify color, w/growing instructions, easy grow. D. Daly 1052 River Plantation Dr. Woodstock 30188
$1 /pk1. w/SASE: moon vine, orange, yellow cosmos, purple cleome, black-eyed Susan, huge blooms. B. Bryant 1143 Rosedale Rd., Atlanta 30306
$1/pkt. w/SASE: re-seeding petunia, dbl.
angel's trumpet, purple, yellow, white. C.S. Arnold 644 Lynn Ave. Jefferson 30549
$3 for 2, (no coins), lge. SASE, 2 stamps,(required}, specify: larkspur, foxglove, old-fashioned poppy, Sweet William, hollyhock, or coneflower. Nancy Crosby Rte. 2, Box 2493 Townsend 31331
$5/lge. pk. wllge. SASE, 2 stamps required, seed, specify: premium old-fashioned poppy mix, Shirley poppy mix or cottage garden mix. G.B. Hodges Jr. 997 Levi Kennedy Rd. Reidsville 30453
'04 $1 SASE, 2 stamps, (required): orange old-fashioned cosmos, grows 8-10' high. M.E. Lee Reynolds 478-847-3507
'04 Martin gourd seed, 50 seeds/$1.25 pkg. plus SASE. Edward Thurmond 1311 McHenry
Crossing Madison 30650-2215 '04 Martin gourd seeds $1 w/SASE. S.

plaovtetendd,erd,bwl.hsiteee,ddsb; l.Cpounrfpeldee&ratwehritoes,ersooroteodte&d by stem. B. Driggers Conyers 770-760-9050
Arum, azalas, helleborus. January jasmine,
rooted trumpet trees, ferns, viburnum, mahonia holly, others. Verma Farlow East
Point 404-767-7656 !...:::A.:.:s.:.:te-e:..:rs"".'--y'""'a"'r'-ro-'-w-=-.=;Q::-u_e_e_n-;;A"'n"'n;::e;-::'s-.'h=-'ib'='i-=-sc:::u=-s, feverfew, $2/Tbsp. SASE; strawberry begonias or rose campion $12/doz. L. Brooks Box 888 Armuchee 30105
Bags of bulbs, bag of 12/iris, 25 mxd. tulips, $0.50 each, all unopened from this season. Ryan Witt Conyers 404-345-7465
Balsam, periwinkle, cleome. bachelor's buttons. cockscomb, impatiens, each 200 seeds $1; Jerusalem cherry, money plant 50
seeds/$1 SASE. H. Brooks 5106 Lexington Ave. Stone Mountain 30087
Beautiful, sweet smelling four o' clocks, mixed colors, some variegated, 20 seed/$1 w/SASE. Martha Dickerson 102 Burnap St.
Marietta 30060 770-427-7453 Begonia pink, rare perennial, lge. leaf
green, very hardy in shade, 5 flower heads for seed, $4 w/SASE. T.W. Riner P.O. Box 2248 Augusta 30903 706-722-4213
Black Magic, Black Princess. Elephant ears, giant Hawaiian Elephant ear bulbs & ginger lilies $15/doz., will ship, hostas. Pam Jolley Decatur 770-593-1599
Boxwoods up to 4' high, diff. prices; hosta $12/doz.. $4.50 postage. B. Lunsford 3602
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Butterfly bushes, sedum, orange cannas. liriope green, Mazus purple and white
dianthus, 1 gal. pots. K. Rasbury Royston rrosbury@aol.com 706-245-1030
Castor mole beans, Martin gourd, long dipper gourd, or luffa sponge seeds, 50 seeds/$2-pays for seed & postage. Bill Jackson 3288 Rainey Rd. Villa Rica 30180
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Chinese umbrella trees, also seeds; Ginkgo trees & seeds, black bamboo in containers. C. Hedgepath 2215 Ingleside Ave. Macon 31204-2031 478-743-0777
Columbine, cleome, cosmos, French hollyhock, pink, white, yellow red star hibiscus $0.50 each pkg. w/SASE. Nell Jones 3767 Plumcrest Rd., Smyrna 30082 770-435-7589
Confederate rose, sweet William, daylily, touch-me-not, hyacinth bean. jasmine, tiger
lily $1.50 pk. Lavida Childs 170 Mallory Dr. =L=a==G::.r:::a:,:ng~e;:_;:3c.::0=2,c4-'-1----:;;--::=~===-=<
Daylilies, order now, will ship first week of
March. 100 mxd. colors-$25, $7 shipping; 22 mix canna lilies-$20, $4.50 ship. S.H. Hill 144 Calhoun Rd. Sylvester 31791 229-535-4738
Dogwoods 12" to 10', starting at. $40, pick up in Atlanta, Conyers, Danielsville areas. Brady Bala Danielsville 404-456-4333
English ivy, wintercreeper, pachysandra, daylily, hosta, iris, liriope, aucuba, mondo, ginger lily, nandina, lamium, others, info. by mail-(requested). C.O. Henderson 171 Marietta St. Alpharetta 30004-1921 770-475~60!.50:;::3~.,-,-,,..,,----,-:--;---::~-=c=~:;:-;;::-.,..
Giant hibiscus, pink, dk. pink, white, $1 each pk. w/SASE, free Confederate rose seed w/order. R. Shuman 825 Shumantown Rd., :::E~ll:'7a~be7-'IC-I:::3.:.:13"'0"'87.--:-:::-:~==-:::-.::o=:;:::a:-;-;:;-;;:;
Hellebores, (Lenten roses). in bloom $12/2

Locust trees for fencing, call for price. Randall Ayers Buchanan 770-646-3923
Mexican marigolds, (rare), minty smell, tall. nematocidal, kills weeds, (seeds}, $6 1/2 cup3 stamps, $10/cup-4 stamps. Donald Brown 2802 Melrose Dr. Valdosta 31602 229-2422554
Mexican sunflower, swamp sunflower, touch-me-not, cleome, four o'clock, old timey marigold, Caveman's gourd $1 each w/lge. SASE, 1 stamp per item. B. Savage 3017 Atkins Dr.. Gainesville 30507
Milk & wine bulbs, ex1ra lge., 6/$25 PP.., ginger lilies 4 doz./$25 PP. J. Mongin 1634 Rincon Stillwell Rd. Rincon 31326 912-7549346
Mix cannas from collection of 15-20 old and new varieties, ship after Feb. 15, 2005, $15 per doz. ppd. Jay Carroll 392 Lake Dow Rd. McDonough 30252
Native azaleas, red maples, river birch trees, tea olive, Japanese maples. Dave Blihovde Cleveland 706-865-2849
Old timey daffodils $3/doz., Siberian iris $4/doz., $4.50 postage each, blue/white wisteria, althaea, auuba, daylilies, forsythia, redbuds, free liriope, you dig. E. Beach Duluth 770-476-1163
Pawpaw trees $5 each, cannot ship. D. Peterman Alto 706-778-9513
Peony poppies, foxglove. giant cockscomb, rose moss, white moon seed snapdragon, larkspurs, yellow & orange cosmos $1 each w/SASE. O.L. Phillips P.O. Box 516 Trenton 30752
Poppies, old maids, cockscomb, touch-menots, pink salvia. cleomes, orange trumpet seeds, vine type, Glorisia daisy, $1/pkg. w/LSASE, no calls. K. Watkins 672 Northcutt Rd. Ellijay 30540
Poppies, stokesia, foxgloves, old fashioned hollyhocks, Glorisia daisy, red zinnias, coneflower, cosmos, cockscomb $1/pkg. USASE. Sandra Pankey 4544 Tailscreek Rd. Ellijay 30540
Rare hot pink bleeding heart vine 25 seeds $1 w/$0.49 USAS. Dan Staib 111 Pine Street Bluffton 39824
Red leaf castor mole beans 25 seeds/$1 w/long SASE, no checks. John Carroll 1677 Buford Darn Rd., Buford 30518 770-9456901
Red maples, willow oaks, redbuds, crape myrtles, glowing embers for sale. William Lanford Oakman 706-334-7230
Red spider lily bulbs 2 doz./$15 pp., bronze ajuga 3 doz./$12 pp. Dorothy Grant 3788 Spence Rd. Pelham 31779
Rooted angel's trumpets, 2 1/2 ft., pink a few peach, $2 each. Pam Stover Acworth 770-974-8388
SASE & $2: Carolina Silverbell $1 & SASE, silk vine, Dutchman's pipe vine, lavender angel's trumpet bush. Celia McCall 1532 Hwy. 39N. Donalsonville 39845 229-524-2940
Sawtooth oak, live oak, pin oak, red oak, willow oak, B&B, 5-10', $30-$50; Chinese chestnut, B&B, $55. Norris Croft Berlin 229873-1281 229-324-2779
Seed: angel's trumpet, pink hollyhock, mxd. hibiscus, Jersualem cherry $1 /tsp. w/SASE. Gail Wilson 1020 B. Wilson Rd. Commerce 30529

The Georgia Wildflower Protection Act requires that shipments of officially protected plants be accompanied by transport tags displaying a permit number issued by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. Ladyslipper Orchids and Goldenseal are examples of protected plants. When advertising protected plants in the Market Bulletin, please submit a copy 'Of your permit to sell protected plants. Ads submitted without this information will not be published. For further information on the sale or shipment of protected plants, contact: Protected Plant Program, 2117 U.S. Hwy. 278 SE, Social Circle, GA 30025, (770) 918-6411.
Flowers Wanted
Want 25 English boxwoods. (3 gar size). will come and pick them up or dig them. Rob Hanselman Madison 706-474-0640
Want Vigna Caracalla, tuberoses. angel's trumpet. hot poker and yucca, no phone call. Bee Turner 111 McWhirter Place Canton 30115 rambha bec@yahoo.com
Want cutting of yesterday-today-tomorrow, bloom white/blue, like Confederate rose. Evelyn Rosser 1891 Valley Ridge. Dr. SW Atlanta 30331 404-349-2967
Want gourd bean seed for pla_nting, also, known as guinea beans. John Strickland 238 Main St. Whitesburg 30185 229-941-5990
MISCELLANEOUS If you have questions regarding ads m this
category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
The Miscellaneous category includes the following subcategories: bees, honey and supplies; things to eat; herbs; fish and supplies; fertilizers and mulches; oddities; miscellaneous wanted; notices; garden space; notices; out-of-state wanted; firewood, timber; and Christmas trees. Only one ad per household is permitted in the Miscellaneous c;ategory.
Bees, Honey & Supplies
Hives of bees, empty hives, other equipment, 5 comb nucs, raw mountain honey, qts.. pis., closed Saturday. Edward Colston Taylorsville 770-382-9619
Order package bees now for March & April pickup, call for info. B. J. Weeks 325 Roy Haynes Dr. Ball Ground 30107 770-7353263
Pure unheated, unfiltered, local wildflower honey; nature's own sweetener, great for cooking, other uses. M. Sorensen McDonough 404-372-8295
Small honey operation, equipment and supplies for sale. J. Jett Jett's Honey Farm Cumming 770-889-6324
Things To Eat
Use of the term "organic" requires registration with the Georgia Department of Agriculture. Advertisements submitted without certificate of registration for items offered for sale cannot be published. Fo more information, access the departmen website www.agr.state.ga.us and link from

are grown as a class of certified seed. For Burgess 115 Cedar Cove Dr. Buckhead gal., other sizes $4-$10, seedlings 18/$2.50. Seed: black-eyed Susan, lavender gay the home page to the Organic Agriculture

example, wheat seed such as Florida 304, 30625

Mary Wenger 3168 Lake Ranch Dr. feather, old-fashioned hollyhock, podocarpus, page and registration forms. Those who

Coker 9152, Coker 9835 and soybean seed,
such as 6738, Haskell and Benning, may not be propagated for sale unless the seed has been grown as a class of certified seed. Propagation of such seed is a violation of the Plant Variety Protection Act and the
Federal Seed Act. If you have questions regarding certified seed, call the Market Bulletin office or the Georgia Department of Agriculture Seed Division, (404) 656-3635.
_'04 old timey plumgranny seeds, $2/pkdgd. w/stamped addressed envelope. K. To 4655 Crow Rd. Dalton 30721
2004 Wrens Abruzzi Rye, cleaned & bagged, 90% germ., other crop, .08%, weed
seed .00%, 50 lb. bags, $8. S. Thompson
Augusta 706-736-9958 Grazing mix for cows/deer, Mitchel oats_89
1/2% germ., Abruzzi rye 89% germ., Italian ryegrass 97% germ. Billy Turlington
Covington 770-786-5116 Whatley's Prolific open pollinated white field
corn, 97% germ., $4/lb. plus shipping. Watson Chance Thomson 706-595-1548
Ag Plants for Sale
If you have questions regarding this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.
1/2 dollar size Muscadine and blackberry plants and fruit trees. G. Ison Brooks 770599-6970
500+ fig plants, well rooted, will ship. R. E. Day PO Box 227 Thomaston 30286 706-648-4378
Alicia, Tift 85 and Coastal, Bermuda Sprigs for sale, also will custom plant. Craig Carver Pearson 912-422-7094 334606-3940
Apple trees, old time varieties, TenderRine, Yates, Horse apple, Tarbutton, many others. Jim Lawson Ball Ground 770-893-2141
Blue gal and Yellow gal seed cane for sale, ready for spring planting. Ray Freeman Dublin 478-272-1307
Cert. bermuda sprigs, Tifton 85, 44, Coastal, Russell, Tifway & Alicia, also, custom planting. Gene Hart Guyton 912-728-3380

=:-;;===-- 04 cushaw seeds $2/pk. w/stamped Gainesville mwenger@charter.net 770-287-
address envelope. Wes Nations 4655 Wilson :::0.:_7:::34-'----..,--..,..,-..,----,,.--:-:

Rd. Cohutta 30710

Hen and chicks or Augus7t 7lilies $12/doz.,

,04 gourd seed & dipper seed 50/$ 1 mxd. angel's trumpet, rose campion, verbena,

w/SASE. W.H. Thigpen 781 George Ethridge ageratum, rat's-tail, Princess feather. F.

Rd. Lenox 31637 '04 re-seeding impatiens. mxd. colors, $3

Brooks 674 New Rosedale Rd .. Armuchee
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per 2 tsp. w/SASE. Nora Cryder 3851 Mount Hybrid chestnut trees, blight resistant, bare

Eva Church Rd. Monroe 30655

roots $5.95, can ship mm. of 5, container au. $9.95, no ship, call after 6 p.m. Wayne

'04 re-seeding impatiens, various be colors, $1 per 1/2 tsp. LSASE, orders over

Whiddon Cordele 229-273-9040

$10 include extra stamp. Linda Hutton 1732 Jacob's ladder, Stephanotis, coneflower,

West Point Circle Marietta 30068

black-eyed Susan, bouquet pepper $2-Tbsp. w/SASE; pink or white oxalis 4 doz./$12, triple

'04 tall re-seeding flowers: impatien setedds daylilies/$12 doz. A. Mashburn 1030

m11x2d.,ts3p5./c$o1lorws/aSnAdSsEh.adMeso,zmelalenyGvraeneenga1e58 Haywood Va. Rd. Armuchee 30105

George Cowart Rd. Chatsworth 30705

Japanese maples, Viridis, Sango Kaku,

300- 0 Leyland cypress 9ca4l5l _f8o1r7p2ri6c7e8. _T93h6ur_m06o8n8

8-16' Turk

Jineffifee1rds, oynou7d7'10g_,

Crimson Queen, Ever Bloodgood, Osakazu

k'R1, edR. eIdnabDaraSgho1nd,are3,

gal./$39, 15 gaI./$98. Bndget Bnuon Garf1eId

4" perennials, 350 var., $150 open

by

'-7::::06=.-.:::8:::29=--...:1...:42=.7'--:-_ _::-;;-;::--;;-;;:;--=-:c;-:-;:-:--:--::;-=-=-: Landscape trees 3"-B&B. October glory

appt. only, Nov.-Feb. helleborus, display garden. Selah Ahlstrom Jackson 770-775-

LmitatlpeleGse, moamksa.gMnoalriaysN, eflo11 wheor11i1negs,cchrearprieesm. yBrrtaled,

4967 93 milk and wine crinium lily bulbs. B.
Holliday Rochelle 229-624-2747 Ajuga, ageratum, blackberry plants,
butterfly bush. daylilies, forsythia, hibiscus,
iris, phlox, others, oak, sassafras trees. Janie
Walker Kennesaw 770-974-6730 Amaryllis, red and white w/green and red

Johnson Loganville 404-216-1534 Leyland cypress & Carolina Sapphire trees,
1 gal./$3, 2 gal./$6.50, angel's trumpet bushes and trees, 1 gal./$5, doubles $10. Ron Farmer Ochlocknee 229-227-9295
Leyland cypress 1 gal./$4, 3 gal./$8.50,6-9', B&B $10/ft., qty. discount available. Liza Smith Nicholson 706-757-2526

strips $3 each, orange $4 each, will pay Leyland cypress 7 gal./$15, cryptomeria, postage w/12 bulbs or more. Marvin Oliver Red, Sugar & Japanese maple, Cleveland &

Lyons 912-526-6652

Bradford pear, sawtooth !lo- Nutall oak, dely.,

Amaryllis, red, brilliant bulbs, 6/$19 planting available. Greg Strickland Winston

postpaid. C. Jongma 135 Kings Chapel Rd., 770-942-0011 404-788-5434

Martinez 30907 706-860-0200 Angel's trumpet & Confederate rose
cuttings: flamingo, double white, coral glow, Jean Pasco, Jamaica yellow, apricot, $5-$6
plus shipping. T. Kretchman Atlanta 404-378-

Leyland cypress trees, 3 gal., .approx. 4'4.5', very green & uniform in size, $8.50 each, dely. and installation avail. on lge. orders. Bob Brookshire Buford 770-932-5795
Leyland cypress trees, 3, 7 and 15 gal.

1104 Angel's trumpets, (brugmansia), rooted
cuttings, banana trees, Black Magic Elephant
ears, and more. Patrice Cook Covington 770787-6141

sizes; also. B&B, call for prices. Harold Parker Blue Ridge 706-374-5339
Please include area codes with phone numbers in advertisements.

purple hyacinth bean vine $1/pkt. w/SASE. Lee Abernathy 12344 Hwy. 109 Meansville 30256
Seed: mullein pink, morning glory, touchme-nots 1/2 tsp./$1, money plants, four o'clocks, angel's trumpet, hibiscus, althaea $1/tsp., ea. w/SASE. G. Robertson 1955 Old Cornelia Hwy. Gainesville 30507
Shasta daisy seeds 2 Tbsp./$1 w/SASE. M. Sparks P.O. Box 118 Portal 30450
Touch-me-nots, zinnias, lge. & mini marigolds, Jerusalem cherry, egg tree, & Mexican pepper tree $1/pkt. w/SASE. Ann Dutton 3269 Five Forks Trickum Rd. Lilburn 30047 404-642-6728
Trees: live oak, poplar, maple, hickory, Red oak, Shumard Red oak, laurel, sawtooth, willow oak in 3, 7, 15 gal. pots, $5-$35. N. Halley Metter 912-685-5266
Variegated liriope, green liriope and more; also, four 4'x4' slanted wooden plant stands. B. Rigdon Conyers 770-860-9218 770-3156785
You dig a birthflower clump $10, Jan. is narcissus, Feb. is forsythia, Mar. is azalea. Linda McKnight 1431 Irwinton Rd. Milledgeville 478-452-0008
Attract Hummingbirds
If you want to attract hummingbirds to your property this spring, try planting one or more or
the following: cardinal flower, salvias (especially Salvia guaranitica, Salvia coccinea and Salvia leucantha), butterfly bush, coral honeysuckle, cow-itch vine or trumpet creeper, trompetilla
(Bouvardia ternifolia), red-hot poker, and erythrinas (Erythrina x bidwillii or Erythrina crista-galli)_

do not have internet access or are unable to download the forms, should contact the Organic Program Manager, Vernon Mullins, at (706)595-3408.
'04 crop pecans in shell, S&H included in prices, 1O lb. $25.85, 20 lb. $46, 25 lbs./$56.50, 50 lbs./$102, dely. anywhere in state. Bob McGuinty Rochelle 229-365-2384
'04 frozen blackberries & blueberries, black $9, blue $11 per gal. Bob Duvernois Hartwell 706-376-6103
'04 shelled pecans, mostly halves, $7/lb bagged in freezer, postage paid in Georgia, 5 lb. min., call nights. Franklin Eaton 3389 Nancy Creek Rd. Gainesville 30506 770 532-9340 770-532-6333
'04 shelled pecans, mostly halves, $8 lb. ppd., 3 lbs. or more. Berry Donaldson Rte. 2, Box 108D Metter 30439 912-685-4095 912682-0347
Black walnut pieces $6 per pint. Mary Nell Anderson 96 Sunset Lane Toccoa 30577 706-886-8009 706-886-0670
Brown eggs $1.75 doz. for sale. J. L. Temple Cumming 770-887-6564
Crack, shell, separate your pecans, $.30/lb., pecans for sale, $3/lb. and up. Russell Eaton Stoc'Sl>ridge 770-506-2727
Ex1ra clean black walnuts $20/qt. ppd. Roy Caine 5050 Shady Grove Rd. Cumming 30041 770-887-4114
Farm fresh brown eggs $1.50 dozen. E.L. LaRue Mineral Bluff 706-374-3686
Farm fresh eggs $2/doz.. no antibiotics hormones and free range, beau. w/deep yellow yoke, great tasting. Barbara Queen Dallas 770-445-1316
Free range chicl<en brown eggs $2/doz. S. Mahmoodi Blue Ridge 706-492-9229 770841 -4148
Fresh eggs from free roaming chickens $2/doz. or $3 for two dozen. B.J. McCarts Loganville 770-466-8023
USDA ground emu cube steak $4.50 lb., ground ostrich $2/lb. Doug Robinson Zebulon 770-567-5262 770-845-6638

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday, February 2, 2005

Bulletin Calendar

Red wigglers $25/lb., Belgian night crawlers Gourds: Martin, crookneck, apple, bottle, Mxd. hdwd. firewood, seasoned, split and

$30/lb. plus shipping, worm castings. Shirley snake, bushel basket and more. Hoyt Howard stacked $100/cord, $55 half cord, dely.

Clark L}".erl}". 706-895-2693

Cumming 770-887-2039

available. Richard Heard Ball Ground 770-

LIVESTOCK SALES & EVENTS

Feb. 14 Peanut Profitmaker Course/Peanut

Red wigglers and Europeans, great for Lucky buckeyes $2. 75 doz., includes 479-9686

Feb 18 Breeder Cattle Sale, 6 pm, approx.

Disease Control, Douglas; 2 comm. fishing, $30 per lb., price includes shipping. B. shipping. Ross Anderson 1578 Middleton Oak firewood, split, seasoned, 1/2 cord, dry,

300 females consisting of pairs,

credit hrs., cat. 21 and/or 2 private Newman Douglasville 770-942-7993

Church Rd. Elberton 30635 706-283-4847 $90; green, dry, mxd. $75. Larry Moon

springers & bulls, all mouthed & preg.

credit hrs. Info.: Eddie McGriff, 912-

Red wigglers and/or Europeans $30 per lb., Lucky buckeyes $3.25/doz.; buckeyes for Conyers 770-922-5157

checked, trucking avail., Turner Co.

384-1402.

price includes shipping. H. A. Riffe Buchanan planting $4.50/doz., includes shipping. J. Oak, hickory, storm destroyed trees, spring

Stockyards, Ashburn. 1-800-344- Feb. 15 Peanut Production Meeting, McRae; 770-646-3812

Simmons 2720 Skyland Dr. Atlanta 30319 '04, $70 1/2 cord, cord $110, Fri., Sat., Sun.

9808.

1 comm. credit hr., cat. 21 and/or 1

Red wigglers, Giant Reds, $30 per lb., call 404-327-9733

only J.D. Anderson Covington 678-699-3164

Feb. 19 Poultry show, all breed, Coweta Co.

private credit hr. Info.: Jack Wall, 229- after 6 p.m., Ive. msg. J.A. Fincher Acworth New crop of gourds, many varieties to One cord firewood, combo walnut and

Fairgrounds, Newnan. Info.: Jerry/Beth

868-6489.

770-427-4845

choose from, will ship UPS. Lena Braswell maple, you pick up, $145. S. Coty Grantville

Smith, 770-251-6510.

Feb. 17 Commercial Pesticide Review & Test,

Red wigglers, breeders, $20/lb. w/instr. plus Wrens 706-547-6784

770-583-2466

EQUINE EVENTS

Columbia Co. Extension Office, Savannah shipping. R. Stapleton Rte. 1, Box 105 Rapids Pavilion, Martinez; review 9 am, Lumber Cit}". 31549 912-363-4459

Miscellaneous Wanted

Red oak, half cords and cords, pickup and dely. or you cut for big discount. Blake Yates

Feb. 26 $1500+ added 3-D open 5 event

test 1 pm; cost $25, check or money order

running show, covered arena,

only. Info.: 706-868-3413.

Hawkinsville; exhibition 9 am, show 11 Feb. 22 Peanut Profitmaker Course/Peanut

am. Info.: 478-781-8080, 478-892-

Weed Control, Douglas; 2 comm. credit

3971.

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

Feb. 26 Fire Ring Farm open schooling

Info.: Eddie McGriff, 912-384-1402.

hunter series, Pine Lane Farm, Feb. 24 Cotton Production Meeting,

Conyers; crossrails to 3 ft. Info.: Amber

Louisville; 1 comm. credit hr., cat 21

Miller, 770-413-8817' ajumpit@

and/or 1 private credit hr. Info.: Jim

bellsouth.net

Crawford, 475-625-3046.

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS April 2 Pine Mountain Days--crafts, etc.;
Pine Mountain. Info.: Nancy Phillips, 706-663-7721 /8404.
PESTICIDES & RECERTIFICATION Feb. 8 Corn/soybean production meeting,
McRae; 1 comm. credit hr., cat. 21 and/or 1 private credit hr. Info.: Jack Wall, 229-868-6489. Feb. 10 Peach Co. Pecan Meeting, Byron; 2 comm. credit hrs., cat. 21 and/or 2 private credit hrs. Info.: Frank Funderburk, 478-825-6466.

Additional pesticide recertification training notices are available on the Georgia Department Of Agriculture website www.agr.state.ga.us Under GDA 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.

Small head channel catfish, treated/disease free, statewide delivery and all sizes. Freddy Tribble Alamo 912-568-1879 229-868-3730
Sterile grass carp, bass, channel catfish, copperhead bluegill, shellcracker, redbreast, hybrid bream, crappie, prompt statewide delivery available. Keith Edge Soperton 912529-3315
Sterile grass carp, catfish, trout, DNR regd./licensed pick-up or dely. Randy Bennington Dahlonega 770-377-3243
Sterile grass carp, channel catfish, all sizes available, bluegill and redear bream and bass. Ed Henderson 1852 Fort Creek Rd. Dearing 30808 706-595-7183
Stock your pond w/channel catfish fingerlings, sterile grass carp, bass, bluegill, other, volume discount, Heard Co. Mac McCollum Franklin 770-854-8000 770-3288866
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
Worm harvester. Matt Daniel Thomaston 706-975-0003

Want 100 lbs. of unshelled Spanish peanuts. Herschel Arney Cedartown 866395-5148 404-656-0715
Want 500-1500 gal. stainless steel tank to store honey. Patrick Wilbanks Metter 912685-6013
Want a supply of round rail and rail post for garden and land. James Greene 4111 Gunnin Rd. Norcross 30092 770-448-0047
Want bricks, need approx. 33,000 for lge. barn, reas. priced, call w/what you have. Arthur Smith Ellenwood 770-317-2218 404622-5088
Want cane mill PTO powered sugar cane mill. Max Carter Douglas 912-384-5974
Want corral panels in good cond., a little rust ok. D. Burnett Covington 404-790-2970
Want grist mill, 20" or larger in good working order. Tom Kelly Clayton 706-782-9632
Want lagoon pump and agitator. David West Jr. Camilla 229-336-5756
Want lge. capacity drum nut roaster. Hunt Slade Locust Grove 770-233-5114
Want logs for rustic arbor, cypress or cedar preferred, 15" diameter, 20' long. Erik Johnson Atlanta 404-729-6045

HamE!ton 770-467-8535 404-697-3489 Seasoned and split oak hdwds., 18" to 20"
pieces, $75 1/2 cord, dely. free. Corey Campbell Decatur 404-241-0192
Seasoned oak, split and stacked, 1 cord/$110, you pick up. Stuart Nelson Athens 706-353-1771
Seasoned split hdwd., stacked, 1/2 cord/$80, $150/cord, we del. and stack, local free or you pickup. Jack Medlock Covington 770- 787-6987
Split oak firewood $55 1/2 cord, $100 cord. James Walter Barnesville 770-530-571 O
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 comE!anies or businesses are allowed.
Free pine trees, call before 9 p.m. R. Hendrix Eden 912-748-2649

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.
Bulletin Calendar Guidelines
To submit a notice for inclusion in the Market Bulletin's Calendar of Events, follow these guidelines:
Please mail notices at least three weeks prior to the date of event. Items will be published two weeks prior to their occurence in the calendar.
Equine events should be Included in the quarterly horse edition and should not be resubmitted for publication again in the calendar. If a change in the date, time, etc. is
necessary, we will be happy to include the notices again as a correction.
Calendar announcements should be as close to 20 words as possible and include the following information: date, time, name of event, location, and name and telephone number for further information.
When submitting multiple listings, please submit events taking place on different dates on separate sheets of paper. {All sheets may be mailed in the same envelope, however). When submitting a notice requesting handicraft exhibits, etc., please specify when you would like the request to be published; otherwise, it will be included approximately one month before the event takes place.
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.
If you have questions about the Bulletin Calendar, call Carlton Moore at 404-656-3682.
Pecan cracking, all sizes, $0.20 lb., 30 yrs. continuous operation, bass, channel

Fertilizers & Mulches
'04 wheat straw sq. bales $2 at barn, dely. available. Bruce Henderson 2014 Denson Rd. Albany 31721 229-436-5179
36"x48" lge. bags sawdust/shavings, mostly pine and poplar, $4.50 bag. Charlie Baker Adairsville 678-300-1619
Aged free horse manure, you pick up, we will load, very clean, great for fields or gardens, Windcrest Farms. Jill Mills AIE!haretta 770-886-8080
Best fertilizer that's free, composted llama pallets, exc. for all gardens wino smell, you load/haul. Marsha Kelly Newnan 770-251-8896
Free aged horse manure w/shavings, we will load by appt. Bob Deluria Alpharetta 770667-7350
Free composted horse manure, easy access, you load & haul, Bobcat accessible. Dr. Marilyn Peterson Snellville 404-642-6869
Free horse manure mixed w/shavings, easy access, you load and haul, Bobcats welcome. Billy Burke Covington 770-786-8322
Free horse manure mxd. w/wheat straw, you load. Dennis Winslow Marietta 770-427-5515
Free horse manure shavings mix, bagged aged, dry weather and 4x4's only, you load/haul, conv. Roswell, Cumming, Canton. 0. H. Culp Woodstock 770-664-5181

Want oat crimper. Brenda Francis Hawkinsville 478-892-8480
Want plow attachment for 8 hp. Troybuilt tiller, (horse). Lester Johnson Gainesville 770-535-8044
Want someone to finish new 2-horse wagon; paint metal, varnish wood; can deliver to your area. Keith Childers Fairmount 706337-4280
Want to buy farm bell. Hubert Rose Evans 706-650-6186
Want tractor tire 16.9-24M 15" rim w/60% rubber. M.H. Callaway Union Point 706-4864139
Want two No. A88 cast iron disks for antique Brillion culti-packer. Steve Newman Norman Park 229-891-6136
Want v-crimp tin, 2x14 60 pieces, 2x12 40 pieces, good condition. J.M. Hobby Warner Robins 478-922-1709
Out-Of-State Wanted
Want pine straw, approx. 20,000-25,000 bales annually. James Simmons P.O. Box 11451 Charlotte NC 28220 704-525-1442
Want sound/straight cedar logs w/in 50 mi. of Athens, must be 8" dia.(small end), 8'1ong, $12 ea./more for larger logs. Glenn Parham Tallahassee FL 850-668-0360

CORRECTIONS
Aomemade Oalentme1s bay p111owcases, (standard sizes), $12/pair, perfumed sachets $5.50 each, postage is included in the price. Judy King 2971 Stone Mountain St. Lithonia 30058 770-482-9525
Fertilizing Trees, Shrubs
February is a good time to fertilize shrubs and trees. Fertilize shrubs by sprinkling granular 5-1010 or a similar analysis fertilizer beneath the canopy of the plant. Apply approximately one-half cup per square yard and water to allow the nutrients to seep into the soil.
Farmland Edition
(Continued from Page 1)
* Only one ad per household per

cleaning extra $0.10 lb., 4 miles from 1-20 & 441 S. Raymond Gilbert 2781 Pierce Dairy Rd. Madison 706-342-3623
Pecans, crack, shell, separate $0.35 lb., we buy pecans. Jim Barlow Loganville 770-5605595
Water ground meal, whole wheat flour, grits, $315 lbs. plus postage; also, grind your grain.

catfish fingerlings, bluegill, shellcracker, hybrid bream, sterile grass carp, dely. available. Tony Chew Manchester 706-8463657
8-10" grass carp, coppernose bluegill, channel catfish, redbreast, shellcracker, hybrid bream, dely. available. Jack Lloyd Nahunta 912-778-4074

Free horse manure/shavings mix, will help load, Grayson/Lawrenceville area. Ken Robbins Lawrenceville 678-376-9304
Golden red, extra lge. bales of pine straw, delivered and installed, $4.25/bale. L. Hoke 11 Atlanta 770-518-0577
Long needle pine straw $3.50/bale, free dely., 40 bale min., 50 mile radius. Mike

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

farmland issue is permitted.
* For best results, include the price
of the property in the notice.
* Farmland ads cannot exceed 30
words in length; a 30-word ad includes name, city, phone number or

Mike Buckner Junction Ci!}'. 706-269-3630
Herbs

* A-1 bass, bluegill, redear, channel catfish,
threadfin shad, crappie, sterile grass carp, hybrids, free statewide dely. Danny Austin

Crawley Gray 478-745-3969
Mulch hay, good sq. bales at barn. Lance Marlowe 3750 Geo Wms. Rd. Monroe 30656

standard unit of measure, the cord, when seecifying the amount of firewood for sale.
1/2 cord oak firewood, well seasoned, some

name and complete address. All notices must be received in

State law requires all ginseng dealers and growers to be registered with the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. For more information, contact the Georgia Natural Heritage Program at (no) 918-6411 or at website www.~rgiawildlife.com.

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 706-6482062

770-267-0717
Pine straw $2. 75/bale, free delivery, installation available, del. to all areas. Josh Bulloch Warm Serings 770-571-0189
Wood shavings, (pine, oak), approx. 20 lbs. per bag, $2/bag. Marc Tydon Woodworks

needs splitting, $45, easy access, you haul. Larry Eaton Douglasville 770-577-1672
1/2 cord seasoned oak and hickory $85, free delivery and stacked. Andre Hayden Marietta 404-310-0226
20" split, seasoned oak or pecan $75 1/2

writing by the Feb. 9 deadline. Please see page 4 for a farmland ad
form and a listing of counties in Georgia by section.

'04 Peter pepper seed $1 per pkg. w/SASE. All sizes improved channel catfish Thomaston 706-647-1558 706-975-8353

L.H. Norton 55 Cornus Dr. Savannah 31406 available: 2-4", 4-6", 6-8" and eating size. J.H.

912-355-4646

Holyoak AlaE!aha 229-532-4223

Poultry Compost

cord, $140 cord. Bart Cauthen Moreland 770927-9039
5 cords of firewood, mxd. hdwd. $100/cord,

35 bay leaves $1 send SSAE. Doris Goff 2477 Fairburn Rd. Douglasville 30135 770942-4260
Hot pepper tree seeds $1 pkt. w/LSASE, free instructions, yellow Jalapeno, pepper tomato,

All sizes of improved channel catfish avail., locally hatched & grown, disease free, 2-4", 46", 6-8" & eating size. J. Holyoak Alapaha 229-532-5395
Available now grass carp, catfish,

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

1/2 cord $55, 1/4 cord $35, you haul. C. J. Collins Barnesville 478-992-8410
All oak firewood, delivered, split, & stacked, $80 per 1/2 cord (Forsyth Co.). Thomas Lane Cumming 770-889-5005

pencil pepper, yellow cayenne. Helen Swanson largemouth bass, bluegill, redear and hybrid general guidelines for all Market Bulletin Covered seasoned split oak firewood 1/2

1140 Old Muse Rd. carrollton 30116

bream, dely. available. Paul Williams advertisements found on eage 2.

cord/$70, you pick up. F. Lieb Jackson 770-

Jerusalem artichokes, good for relish and Hawkinsville 478-892-3144 pickle, ready now. M.L. Powell P.O. Box 613 Bream, Ga. Giants, copperhead bluegill,

Oddities

775-0646 Firewood $10 & up, all quantities and

Jackson 30233 770-775-5791
Pepper seeds: Mexican pepper tree, bird's eye, ornamental, Cubanelle, rooster-spur, tobasco, serenno chili $1/pkt. w/SASE. Donald Allen 3289 Five Forks Trickum Rd. Lilburn 30047 678-698-0067
Red rooster pepper seed, extremely hot, great for sauce, lge. pack $1 w/SASE. Robert Clark 3401 Brookview Dr. Loganville 30052

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 DNA Special Permit

Unit at {n0) 761-3044.

shellcracker, improved channel catfish, Fla. bass, sunbass, rainbow trout, all sizes avail., disease free. Ken Holyoak Alapaha 229-5326135
Brown, Rainbow, Golden & Brook trout for sale, pickup or dely. Willis Dyer Hiawassee 706-896-3915
Catalpa worms and catalpa trees 3'-10'. Jackie Johnson 1912 Brays Lake Rd. Royston 706-245-5024
Channel catfish, sterile grass carp, bluegill, shellcracker, redbreast, hybrid bream, delivery available. John Mitchell Springfield 912-754-3696
Crappie, worms, and supplies, disease free, all sizes available. Jason Holyoak Alapaha 229-532-6495
Grass carp, bluegill & shellcracker bream, channel catfish fingerlings, bass, fathead minnows, dely. or pickup by appt. only. Robert

'04 gourds, Martin, diff. shapes and sizes. Buster Brown Jackson 770-775-2115
Cypress knees, 12-15" tall, ideal for carving, etc., soft wood, $6 each ppd., minimum 3, accept check/money order. J.B. Jackson P.O. Box 208 Toomsboro 31090 478-933-5559
Gentle homemade lye soap 5 oz. bar $3, shipping $3 for total order. Linda Stewart 5155 Howard Rd. Cumming 30040 770-887-6988
Gourds $1.75, w/holes $2.25, add $7 per doz. for postage & hdlg. for Ga. orders. Mrs. T.W. Butler 2776 Dublin-Eastman Rd. Dexter 31019
Gourds for sale $0.50 to $2 each, many sizes to choose from. C.W. Porter 1964 Lake Sorrento Dr. Con}".ers 30012
Gourds for sale, $0.75 ct. to $3 each, Martins and other, many to choose from. Garvis J. Smith Byron 478-956-4455 478-

amounts, call today, free dely. Mr. Jonathan Fayetteville 770-560-1504 770-841-2016
Firewood for sale, all hardwood, delivered $70 1/2 cord. Joey Eidson Powder Springs 770-943-9231
Firewood, oak, 1/2 cord/$70, $130/cord, dely. available local area. Ms. Julie McDonough 678-300-5569
Firewood, seasoned oak, $80 1/2 cord, $150 cord split, del. and stacked. Clint Brown Carrollton 770-301-5384 770-832-9995
Firewood, split oak, $90 per cord. John Pullan Lowell 770-854-7660
Hardwood 1/2 cd./$70, split, free local dely. Jimmy Middlebrooks HamE!ton 770-946-4962
Hardwood for sale, mostly split oak, free del. in south metro Atlanta area, $155/cord, $80 1/2 cord. R.A. Miller Greenville 706-3029143 888-672-9333
Hdwd., split, seasoned, $140/cord. Dan

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12-14" sterile grass carp, 3-5", 5-6", 6-8", 811" channel catfish, qty. discounts, free statewide dely. available. Mike Buford Cordele 229-273-4150
2000 super wiggler worms, plastic tray & feed, $74 + freight. Kim Holyoak Alapaha 229-532-4221
Only one ad may be placed perfamlly unit.

Brown Brooks 770-719-8039
Grass carp, channel catfish, bluegill, redear, redbreast bream, crappie, all sizes, dely. available. Jer~ Hart Newton 229-734-5144
Lowest prices, catfish, bluegill-shellcracker, red breast, hybrid bream, bass, dely. available, vol. discount. Ringo Merritt
Waynesboro 706-554-0182

960-0283
Gourds for sale, Martin and other, plenty sizes and shapes to choose from, Ive. msg. if no answer. Thomas Harris Jefferson 706367-7596
Gourds for sale, Martin, crooked handle, craft, bottleneck & more. Wallace Maxwell 3226 Hoot Owl Rd. Royston 30662 706-245-4218

Montroy Cumming 770-844-9175
Kindling for sale, fat lighter from pine trees, cut, boxed & shipped to you, $1 per lb., 25 lb. min. plus shipping & hdlg. W.M. Bass Lyons 912-565 7540
Mxd. hdwd. cord $150, half cord $80, dely. in North Fulton and Forsyth Cos. Mike Mayville Alpharetta 404-516-2087

Debra Comerford certainly knows how to grow a sweet potato. She is shown here with an eight-pounder she grew in her garden in Lagrange, Ga.

Wednesday, February 2, 2005
Ag Contest Deadline

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Page 11
Beekeeping Focus of Short Course

(Continued fro!Jl Page 1)

The Clayton County Extension 10, 15, 17, 22 and 24, 7 p.m. - 9

residents. Winners will be but only one entry per person is

Service and the Tara Beekeepers p.m., at the Reynolds Nature

announced in the Farmers and allowed.

- Association are sponsoring a short Preserve, 5665 Reynolds Road, in

Consumers Market Bulletin. * Photos may be in black and

course during February to provide Morrow, Ga.

Contest entries should be mailed to white or color, and prints must be at

educational information about To register, please make a check

Market Bulletin, Georgia least 3x5 inches, but no larger than

beekeeping.

payable to Clayton County

Department of Agriculture, 19 8.5xl 1 inches. Photographic slides

Topics include the history of Extension Service and mail to the

Martin Luther King Jr. Drive SW, will not be accepted.

beekeeping, hive management, Extension Service at 1262

Atlanta, Georgia 30334-4250.

* Artwork may be done in

honey removal, honey processing, Government Circle, Jonesboro, GA

* Deadline for entries is pencil, charcoal, pastels,

and rules and regulations regarding 30236.

February 25, 2005 (postmarked). watercolors, oils, acrylics, ink or a

beekeeping. The course also will Include your name and a

*All entries become the combination of these media. The red multiplying onions include a roundtable discussion daytime phone number, and

property of the Georgia Entries should be at least 8.5xl 1 Terry Sexton planted last year with instructors.

indicate on the envelope that it is

Department of Agriculture and inches and not larger than poster certainly multiplied. Here he is Program fee is $40 and for the Beekeeping Short Course.

cannot be returned to the owner. board size (28x30 inches).

shown with some of the crop he advanced registration is required. For more information, contact the

* Entries must depict the theme produced on his land at The short course will be held Extension Service at 770-473-

Written Category Guidelines and will be selected based on compo- Commerce, Ga.

Tuesdays and Thursdays, Feb. 8, 3945.

* Students in grades 4-8 must sition, creativity and originality.

prepare an essay of 100-250 words on the theme.

*All property

entries of

become the the Georgia

FFA-FCCLA Center to Host Wildlife Camps this Summer

* Students in grades 9-12 must Department of Agriculture and

prepare an essay of 250-750 words cannot be returned to the owner.

The Georgia FFA-FCCLA 11-16 who already have attended a will include dinner, live and silent

on the theme.

Should you have any questions, Center will host two separate previous FFA Wildlife Camp or auctions, and more. A special

Visual Art Guidelines

please contact the office of weeklong wildlife camps this have received hunter safety program and dinner will be

* This category is open to all age Consumer Affairs at (404) 656- summer for boys and girls ages 10- certification prior to camp.

available for children.

groups.

3645 (Atlanta) or 1-800-282-5852 15. The camps, scheduled July 10- On April 9, the Center will host For information on ticket

* Entries may be photo or art, (statewide).

15 and July 17-22, will provide a a fundraising banquet at 6 p.m. purchases, donating auction items,

hand-on learning experience, with all proceeds used to enhance or sponsoring a child for a wildlife

ag consumer line

including

hunter

safety the wildlife camps by providing camp, contact the Georgia FFA-

certification. An Advanced new archery equipment, wildlife FCCLA Center at (770) 786-6926,

(Continued from Page 1)

Wildlife Camp is scheduled July camp scholarships, and enhancing extension 8.

26-July 1 for boys and girls ages the shooting range. The banquet

list of animal home owners want to fence out. Since they can jump, the

fence needs to be constructed high and at an angle to deter them. There are many design variations for deer barriers available from

First Anaerobic Digester to be Built

game wardens. One effective option is an 8- to 10-foot tall fence slanted at a 45 degree angle toward the direction deer are most likely to come (for an illustration, contact our office). It will make them

On Dairy Farm in Baxley, Ga.

think twice about jumping. Keep the fence snug to the ground, since A ceremonial "big check" for digested manure is then. deposited virtually eliminating odor and

deer can also wiggle under fences. Solid fences that block the view to $200,060 was presented last week into a storage structure. The biogas releasing a cleaner liquid discharge

a food source also work well.

by F. Stone Workman, state director can then be used in an engine into the water storage area that will

****

of USDA Rural Development; to generator.

be used to irrigate crops. In

Can you tell me how I might acquire a list of certified soil testers in the Pete Wright of Wright, Whitty, Biogas is formed by the activity addition, if a stable market can be

state?

Davis Farms, Inc. to build the first of the anaerobic bacteria. Biogas is found for the composted fiber, the

This information can be obtained by contacting the Georgia anaerobic digester for dairy wastes comprised of methane, carbon farm would realize . an additional

Department of Human Resources, public health branch, at (404) in the state of Georgia.

dioxide, hydrogen sulfide. revenue source through the dry,

657-6534.

The dairy waste treatment system Preliminary electrical production nutrient rich solids.

If you have questions or problems with products or services ref?ulated will convert cow manure into a non- figures estimate that over 1.2 million Funds are provided through

by the Georgia Department of A[?riculture, you may write the Office of odorous liquid for crop application, kilowatts will be produced annually. Rural Development's Renewable

Public Affairs, Room 224, 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive SW, Atlanta a separated solids portion for This type project has several Energy Grant Program. Eligible

30334 or call 404-656-3645 (Atlanta) or 1-800-282-5852

bedding on the dairy, and a biogas advantages. First, it allows the farm projects derive energy from wind,

stream for fuel in a reciprocating to generate its own energy and even solar, biomass, or geothermal

engine to produce electricity.

sell a surplus of energy to the local source. More information about the

"This project can put manure to electric cooperative. Second, over Renewable Energy program can be

work for us by providing an the 15-year life of the project, the found at www.rurdev.usda.

alternative energy source," system is expected to generate gov/ga/energy.htm or by calling our

Workman said.

income for the farm. Third, the Renewable Energy Coordinator,

An anaerobic digester is a device project has environmental benefits - Craig Scroggs, at 678-583-0866.

that promotes the decomposition of

manure, or "digestion" of the organics in manure to simple

Sustainable Ag, Conservation Tillage

organics and gaseous biogas products. Manure is regularly put

Focus of Conference in Perry

Wilson Banks is one of the few folks who still use a mule to into the digester after which the "Farming for the Future" is the farming. and pest and nutrient

plow. Here he is shown with his mule, Katie, in his cornfield microbes break down the manure theme for the fifth annual management will be featured at the

in Mansfield, Ga.

into biogas and a digested solid. The Sustainable Agriculture and event. The conference also will

Conservation Tillage Conference include field demonstrations and

scheduled Feb. 15 - 17 at the break-out sessions in which
Applications Now Available for Centennial Farm Program Georgia National Fairgrounds and participants can choose topics they

Agricenter in Perry, Ga.

wish to learn more about.

Farms hold a central role in the must be owned by members of the Extension Service, and the Georgia The conference is designed to Representatives from state and

heritage of our state, having formed same family for at least 100 years or National Fair and Agricenter.

bring together farmers, ranchers, federal agencies, as well as many

the economic, cultural and family be listed in the National Register of If you are interested in foresters, agribusinesses, research statewide agribusinesses and

foundation for generations of Historic Places. Qualifying nominating a farm for recognition scientists and representatives of organizations, will be on hand to

Georgians. Some of the state's farms Centennial Farms are honored each during the current application cycle, many agricultural-related agencies provide information on programs

have been operating continuously for October at a special award ceremony you must apply before the March I, and businesses to discuss ways to and assistance to the public. Full

more than 100 years, and the at the Georgia National Fair in Perry, 2005 deadline. For an application or develop a sustainable agricultural scholarships for the conference,

Georgia Centennial Farm Program G_eorgia.

more information, contact Gretchen system that is locally acceptable, including the cost of meals and

recognizes such farms for their Since its inception in 1993, the Brock. Centennial Farm Committee economically feasible and lodging, are available to Georgia

historical significance.

program has recognized more than Chair, at:

environmentally sound. The farmers/growers on a first come

The program was created to draw 290 farms from around the state. Historic Preservation Division, conference promotes a "systems basis. The conference registration

attention to historic farms and to The program is administered by the 47 Trinity Avenue, SW, Suite 414-H, approach" to sustainable agriculture, fee is $200. Vendors, equipment

encourage their preservation. Historic Preservation Division Atlanta, GA 30334-9006; considering a variety of dealers. and other agricultural

Nominees must be working farms (HPD) of the Georgia Department of (404) 651-6782; gretchen_brock management, cultural, biological and supply dealers may set up product

for at least I00 years with a Natural Resources and sponsored by @dnr.state.ga.us. Application forms ecological aspects of sustainability. displays, for a small fee. To register

minimum of I0 acres actively HPD, Georgia Fann Bureau and information also are available Farmer-led discussion groups, or obtain more infonnation, contact

involved in agricultural production Federation, Georgia Department of online

at

http://hpd.dnr. "hot topics," m1d presentations by the Seven Rivers Resource

or generating at least $1,000 in Agriculture. Georgia Forestry state.ga.us/content/displaynavigatio some of the top researchers in the Conservation and Development

annual income. In addition, farms Commission, Georgia Cooperative n.asp?TopCategory=25

fields of conservation tillage, organic office at (912) 367-7679.

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AJtfq '6 GaJULe.t

Farm Front

Catalogs Offer Lots of Garden Possibilities

When I begin receiving seed catalogs in the mail after the first of the year, I wish my garden and my bank account were bigger.
There are new varieties that catch my eye as well as old-fashioned or heirloom varieties that haven't been available for years. In this year's catalogs I see 'Red Spider' zinnias that look like fireworks. I'm sure I could squeeze a few 'Cottage Red' marigolds along the sidewalk. Those 'Nema-Gone' marigolds are supposed to help reduce nematodes; I could plant them next to the tomatoes. I must order some seeds of the hardy Kumaon palm and Yunnan dwarf palm. And that's just a start.
Now there are probably more plant catalogs than seed catalogs. Some plants do not set seed or come true from seed, and some people don't want to wait to grow things from seed. I like to grow from seed, and I encourage everyone to try it. It's less expensive and it's
Vida& O~
Grower/Packers Reminded Of Registration Requirements
All persons desiring to produce and/or pack onions as Vidalia onions are required to register with the Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture prior to March 1, 2005.
Applicants also must apply for a license to use the Georgia Department of Agriculture's U.S. Certification Mark. Anyone using the term "Vidalia" in connection with or on onions must first register with the Commissioner of Agriculture. According to the Rules of the "Vidalia Onion Act of 1986," handling requirements specify that all Vidalia onions be initially packed only in the Vidalia Onion Production Area and that no Vidalia onions may be shipped from that area in bulk except as may be authorized by the rules. All Vidalia onions offered for sale also must meet specific grade and size requirements.
For more information or registration forms, contact the Georgia Department of Agriculture , Marketing Division, Room 324, 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive SW, Atlanta, GA 30334-4201; (404) 6563680; (404) 656-9380 (fax); website www.agr.state.ga.us/mkindex.html

wonderful to see a full-grown plant, especially a tree that is much bigger than you are, and know you planted the seed.
If you are unsure of your abilities, start with something easy like zinnias, marigolds, or cucumbers. As you build up confidence, you can graduate to fineseeded begonias and species that have erratic germination rates.
Most companies provide instructions in their catalogs, on the seed packet or on their website. Be sure to read them carefully. Some seeds do not need to be sown deeply and some require darkness to germinate. Also, be sure to read whether the plant can be grown successfully in Georgia. Is it something that will melt in our humidity, scorch in our heat, or freeze in our cold? Following the instructions and getting as much information beforehand is a key to success.
One thing that has changed in the seed and nursery business is the internet. In addition to, or in lieu of, a printed catalog, companies are putting their products online. This can cut the mailing and printing costs of the company and increase the speed with which you can send your order. While speed and efficiency are important, selecting varieties off the computer screen isn't as enjoyable to me as spending an evening poring over catalogs and making selections.
While I don't have the storage space to keep all my old catalogs, I do keep some favorites for reference. My oldest dates to 1917. In these old catalogs, I gamer information as well as historical perspective. I can see how needs, tastes, emphasis, and even spelling have changed. For example, soybeans were once soja beans, and catalogs of the early 40s emphasized Victory Gardens and appealed to the patriot in every gardener to fight the Nazis with a hoe.
Another old, familiar place I like to look for seeds, bulbs and plants is the Market Bulletin. You can find many goodies there, you know they perform well in Georgia, and you help a fellow Georgia gardener make a few extra dollars.
Arty's Garden is provided by Arty Schronce, a horticulturist and avid f(ardener, and Director of Public Affairs for the Georgia Department of Agriculture.

Pick Your Own Strawberries

A listing of farms featuring pick-your-own strawberries will be featured in the

Market Bulletin March 16. -

If you have a farm that you would like included in this listing, submit this form to

our office by March 2.

When submitting your notice, please include your information as illustrated in the

sample below:

Sample:

County

HAZARD CO.

Name

John Doe

Address Crop

Strawberries

Route 1, Homewood Strawberries.

Approx. Availability - - - - - - - - - - - - - April 11

Phone - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 404-000-0000

Comments

-----------------

Open 8 a.m.-4 p.m. weekdays; bring containers

Special Note: Just because your operation was included in our last pick-your-own listing does not guarantee that it will be printed in the March 16 edition. To be included in the new listing, you must resubmit your pick-your-own information in writing to the Market Bulletin office.

(Continued from Page I)

Johanns was responsible for a

number of initiatives of benefit to

rural communities and farmers and

ranchers. During his six years in

office, he enacted a Value-Added

Agriculture Initiative, signed into law

the "Agricultural Opportunities and

Value-Added Partnership Act,"

supported the development of a

hydroponic produce facility, and

signed - legislation that focused

financial resources on pr.oviding

transferable, non-refundable gas tax

credits for the production of ethanol.

He also led eight delegations of

Nebraska government, business, and

agriculture leaders on trade missions

to foreign countries including Japan,

Taiwan, China, Hong Kong,

Australia, Korea, Singapore,

Malaysia, Brazil and Chile.

Johanns served as chairman of the

Governors'

Biotechnology

Partnership and as the state

government representative on the

advisory committee to the Export-

Import Bank of the United States. As

a member of both the National

Governors' Association and the

Western Governors' Association,

Johanns concentrated on issues

important to agriculture, including

drought relief, ethanol, and the 2002

Farm Bill.

Secretary Johanns is a graduate of

St. Mary's University of Minnesota in

Winona. He earned a law degree from

Creighton University in Omaha and

practiced law in O'Neill and Lincoln,

Nebraska. Johanns served on the

Lancaster County Board from 1983-

1987, and on the Lincoln City

Council 1989-1991. He was elected

mayor of Lincoln in 1991. He was

reelected in 1995, and successfully

ran for governor three years later.

Conference Scheduled For Forest Landowners

Who occupied our land in the past?

How can we improve management of our

land today? What can we do now to allow

our heirs to continue to enjoy the benefits

of our forestland in the future? Does

forestry have a future?

Forest landowners interested in

exploring the answers to these questions

and more are invited to attend the

GROWS 2005 Forest Landowners

Conference in Savannah, Ga., March 10-

11. GROWS is the acronym for Georgia

Recognizes Our Woodland Stewards.

The conference will include a number

of sessions followed by a field trip into

the areas of Fort Stewart not open to the

public, but managed as productive

forestland. The field trip will incorporate

points learned from the sessions with on-

the-ground techniques at Fort Stewart for

forestry, wildlife, and cultural resources.

Comfortable tour buses will be used for

transportation to and within the fort.

Pre-registration is required for the

conference. The registration fee of $85

covers all materials, meals, and

transportation for the field trip.

Registration forms are available by

calling the Georgia Forestry Commission

at (478) 751-3485 or 1-800-GA-Trees

and asking for the GROWS conference

registration.

Continuing forestry

education credits will be available to

registered foresters.

Wednesday, February 2, 2005
Fuel Measures

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it often took several days before inspection results were available, department field personnel can now conduct an inspection and transmit the results so they can be seen in the Atlanta headquarters the next day.
Prior to the program's implementation, the Fuels and Measures Division was only able to confirm if a fuel dispenser tested positive or negative for quantity, and it could not determine how much the device was out of compliance. Now division personnel can capture the actual results and determine by how much the device passed or failed.
"The number of fuel pumps m our state has increased dramatically in the past 10 years," Irvin said. The Commissioner noted that whereas inspectors had to check 70,000 - 80,000 pumps per year 10 years ago, they now have 135,000 - 140,000 to inspect. During this same period, the Fuels and Measures Division, due to budget cuts, experienced a 10 percent reduction in field staff and a 30 percent reduction in office staff.
"I am proud of the good work our Fuels and Measures Division has done throughout the years in protecting the interests of Georgia consumers," Irvin said. "We've done much with our available resources, and we 'II continue to look for new ways to better serve our citizens."

Plant Sale Now Underway For 4-H, Master Gardeners

The Pickens County Extension

Service is having a plant sale to support

4-H and Master Gardener activities in the

county.

Plants offered include

blueberries, blackberries, crepe myrtles,

muscadines, shade trees, screen plants

and more. Prices range from $4 to $16,

dependent upon the size and type of plant.

Orders must be received before Thursday,

Feb. 24. For more information, call (706)

253-8840 or visit the website

www.pickensmg.com

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