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GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TOMMY IRVIN, COMMISSIONER
Vo~~ No. 9
Wednesday April 27, 2005
Copyright 2005
Georgia General Assembly Passes Agriculture-Related Bills
Celebrate Conservation Theme of Observance
The Georgia General Assembly ended its 2005 session March 31, one day earlier
irrigation permits from the stay provision altogether.
Act, this legislation allows for several places where people can smoke in public.
For fifty years, a national network of
conservation districts
has helped Americans
learn to conserve
natural resources. This
year, join the Georgia
Soil and Water
Conservation
Commission (GSWCC)
and
America's
conservation districts as they "Celebrate
Our guest columnist this week is Garland Thompson, chairman, Georgia Soil and Water Conservation Commission, P.O. Box 8024. Athens, GA 30603.
Conservation" during Soil and Water
than the 40 days allowed with a number of agriculture-related bills passing both the House and Senate. A short summary of these bills, along with their sponsors, are provided below. All are now awaiting the Governor's signature.
Senate Action SB 87 & 88 (Sen. John Bulloch, ROchlocknee) - These bills prohibit counties from passing ordinances to ban genetically modified crops or to severely restrict the use of certain fertilizers. SB 190 (Sen. Ross Tolleson, R-Perry) - limits the "automatic stay provision" in Georgia law allowing groups to challenge legally granted EPD permits and delay their use for months. Representatives Lynn Smith & Richard Royal added
SB 290 (Sen. John Bulloch, ROchlocknee) - repeals the Georgia tobacco grower assessment for tobacco_ graders. The repeal of the law will effectively reduce tobacco grower production costs by approximately $20 per acre.
SB 90 (Sen. Don Thomas, R-Dalton) Known as the Georgia Smokefree Air
Notice of Auction of Equine
Pursuant to Section 4-13-7 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated (Humane Care for Equines Act), the Georgia Department of Agriculture will conduct a live auction on the following equine as grade horses. to wit:
6 year old sorrel/white Paint gelding 2 year old sorrel Quarter Horse mare 4 year old chestnut Quarter Horse mare
SR 54 (Sen. Ross Tolleson, R-Perry) creates the joint "Future of Georgia Forestry" study committee to consider challenges to the industry and make recommendations to legislators in December 2005.
House Action HB 1 (Rep. Richard Royal, DCamilla) - clarifies that cell towers, com mazes, and fee fishing enterprises are not breaches of the ad valorem conservation use covenant. HB 98 (Rep. Rich Golick, R-Smyma) Known as the Georgia Land Conservation Act, this legislation provides for a trust fund to purchase land or easements for conservation/preservation purposes and specifically mentions farm and forest land
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language that would exempt farm
Dept. Expands Scrapie Ram Genotyping Project
Last year the Georgia Department of
"Breeding ewes with a scrapie-resistant
3 year old gray Quarter Horse mare 18 year old bay Arabian mare 8 year old chestnut Mustang gelding 18 year old bay pony mare 20 year old red roan Appaloosa mare 15+ year old sorrel Quarter Horse mare
as worthy of protection. HB 203 (Rep. Richard Royal, D-
Camilla) - places a question on the ballot to allow voters to decide whether to exempt leased farm equipment from
Agriculture began a ram genotyping program designed to help Georgia's sheep
ram will give all the lambs a measure of resistance," said Georgia Commissioner of
l l year old black Quarter Horse mare w/ 1 month old bay colt
property taxes.
producers protect their flocks from the disease scrapie. Originally, the department
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paid for testing five rams per flock: however, the department now has expanded
Community Garden Begins Second Year
Notice
the program to pay for costs associated with genotyping up to 10 rams per flock. Funding is available until August l, 2005.
Scrapie, one of a group of diseases known as transmissible spongiform encephalopathies, is a chronic, debilitating, and fatal disease of sheep. Since 2001, scrapie has been diagnosed in five Georgia flocks, and Department personnel have investigated nearly 40 flocks for exposure to the disease. The clinical signs of scrapie include intense itching with loss of wool, incoordination, and chronic weight loss despite a good appetite. These symptoms worsen over several weeks to months and
Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Tommy Irvin planted the first heirloom vegetables of the season in the Heritage Village Community Garden at Heritage Park in McDonough April 5.
The community garden at the park allows seniors who are at least 55 years old the opportunity to plant vegetables, socialize with fellow gardeners and exercise.
"We successfully created a community garden in Heritage Park with the support of the Henry County Board of Commissioners. In our first year, 2004,
Ad Deadline for the May 25 issue
is noon, May 11.
the disease is always fatal.
we planted two beautiful gardens - spring
The Georgia Department of Agriculture, with funding provided by the United States Department of Agriculture, will pay for the laboratory costs associated with the genetic testing of breeding rams to determine their genetic susceptibility to scrapie. Some sheep have a genetic resistance to scrapie and can pass on this resistance to their offspring. If a producer uses a scrapie resistant ram in his flock, then all the offspring will have some degree of resistance if exposed to the disease. There are three levels of genetic resistance, referred to as: 1) genetically resistant 'RR," 2) genetically less susceptible "QR," and 3) genetically susceptible "QQ." A simple blood test can identify the scrapie
and winter: said Glenda Garris, president of Community Gardens of Henry County. The garden is for seniors who live in the county. Garris noted that the gardeners grow vegetables for their own consumption with the surplus being donated to local food pantries.
"I support community gardens because they give people without garden space the opportunity to grow things for themselves:' Irvin said. "Gardening can be therapeutic, and growing some of your own vegetables is a great way to ensure you have fresh produce in your diet."
The Commissioner also was encouraged to hear that some of the gardeners brought their grandchildren to
Commissioner Irvin planted the first heirloom vegetables of the season recently at the Heritage Village Community Garden in McDonough. Looking on were (1-r) Clark Runion, Heritage Village gardener; Eunice Gilly, Heritage Village gardener; Colleen Currie, program assistant for agriculture and natural resources, Henry County Extension Service; and Debbie Bailey, program technician, USDA Farm Service Agency,
susceptibility of a sheep.
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Advertising Guidelines
PT exercise rider available for Commerce
'87 Ford 1210, 3 cyl. dsl., turf tires, H-S
2004 Troy-Bill Horse tiller, 8 hp., B&S elec.
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area, references available. Cheryl Wozni k trans., 3-pt. hitch w/5' finish mower start, used one hr., $1SOO. Calvin Butler
Maysville 706-652-2729
$4250/obo., can deliver. Ken Phillips Bogart Atlanta 678-247-4621
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Riding instructor wanted--move operating 706-714-7282
2200 Yanmar tractor, 800 hrs., exc. cond.
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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
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lesson program to our facility, great location board included w/revenue split. S. Pace Dacula 770-554-8626
Small horse farm needs exp. couple/single to be groom/rider, terms nego. Carol Tinney
Al(N~a:~t::~a7~e-88h9o-r7s6e48person for generaI
horse duties, to work afternoons & weekends must have exc. references. Terry Still Winder
770-586-0024 Want reliable person/family to work on
broiler chicken farm, house/salary provided call day1ime or night. Connie Crisp Dalton
'87 Ford 1220 compact tractor, hyd. drive PTO 3-pt. hitch, every1hing works, $4000 Glen Sundberg Homer 706-677-2097
'87 JD 850, 4WD, auger's, bushhog, boom pole, 16' steel flatbed trailer, 1400 hrs., call 9
5 ~9m1. JTDho4m4a5s5Rhodes Griffin 770-412-8308_ tractor, 5000 hrs., very good condition; MF 265 tractor, VGC. Mike McCoy Tennille 478-552-8421
'93 Toyota skid loader w/hay spear, grapple bucket, $7500; 16' tilt trailer w/elec. winch $750; 8'x4' farm trailer, $400. Pam Thompson Hiram 770-235-5039
w/5' Massey bushhog, $3500. L. Greer Milner 770-358-4155
2414 PowerKing tractor, hyd. lift, cultivator & layoff plow, good cond., $1250. L. Robinson Bowdon 770-258-7158
2620 Bushhog brand rotary mower, 20' cut, $6900. Dan Johnson Lavonia 706-356-4242
265 MF tractor; 4-row bottom plow, $185; 4row cultivator, $285. Donald Vickers Wray 912-468-5386
3 JD grain wagons & 1 JD 1065 corn dump wagon, in exc. cond. Hugh Hosch Buford 770-945-3971
commercial enterprises are not allowed to Notices may be submitted by U.S. mail or 706-278-4535 706-629-9145.
'98 NH mdl. 644 hay baler, exc. condition
3 Tharrington boxes, $2500; Roanoke
advertise in the Market Bulletin. Commercial is facsimile transmission. Notices sent via mail or defined as intended for mass market; handling fax must be legible, on a single sheet of paper
FARM MACHINERY
never used commercially, $7900. Preston harvester, $5000; 3 box trailers, $1500; 1 box
Spires Rhine 229-362-4027
lifter, $750. Randy Deloach Claxton 912-
large quantities of product for distribution (i.e., separate from any other notice, and be
'99 Case 460 trencher w/SD100 backhoe 739-4124
more than normal household or farm quantities); supported by advertisement (i.e., advertisement in publications other than the Bulletin; listed as
accompanied by the name of the category and the name, mailing and street address(es) and telephone number of the person submitting the
- It you have questions regarding this attachment, dsl., 960 hrs., exc. main!. 3 mule drawn, JD corn planters, 2 mule
category, call Brenda Donnell at 404-651 program digging depth 60", $16,000. Gene drawn, Cole corn planters. James Cook
9081or404-651-9082.
Pinnell Hoschton 706-654-3924 404-906- Carrollton 770-832-3080
"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.
same. Send ads to:
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Only farm machinery and equipment owned by the advertiser and used in his/her own farming operation can be advertised; those persor1s advertising for
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'99 Tale 45DI, 47 hp., 41 PTO hp., 230 hrs., hyd. kit, $6800; 5' harrow, $200; bottom plow, $200. John Barrow Butler 478-862-3611
3-pt. equipment, auger, spring plow, 8 disc harrow, rollover 5', boom pole, dirt scoop, Mustang 940 skid steer. Jack Sockwell Loganville 770-616-7283
* Georgia residents only may advertise in- the Market Bulletin with the following exception: outof-state residents may advertise only in the Outof-State Wanted category. The editor has the authority to designate the length of ads and the number of ads that may be placed by a family unit in any issue 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
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FARMLAND
RENT/LEASE ff you have questions regarding ads in this
category, ca// Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.
The Farmland for Rent/Lease category is published the last issue of each month. Please adhere to the following guidelines when submitting an ad for Farmland for Rent/Lease or Rent/Lease Wanted * When submitting ad, please designate it for the Farmland for Rent/Lease category. Notices to buy or sell farmland are published only in the special fall or spring farmland editions * Ads must not exceed 30words.
1O+ acres for rent/lease, 3 stalls, office, tack rm., small apartment, $800/mo. Jerry Standridge Winder 770-586-5855
110 acre pasture, Coastal Bermuda, new fence, 3 ponds, dirt roads, horse riding corral pin, utility hookups. Jerry Sikes Claxton 912481-0651
19 acres, pasture surrounded by woods, fenced and crossed fenced, 10 stall barn w/tack and wash areas, trailer parking and easy entry for trucks, all utilities included. Gary Lee Stockbridge 678-776-4072
200 acre deer hunting land, located Southwest Dodge County, 4 miles North of
19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Atlanta, GA 30334-4250
Fax: (404) 463-4389
To cancel an ad after submission or to correct errors made by the Bulletin staff. call the department's toll free number. 1-800-282-5852, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday - Friday, and ask for the person who 1s responsible for the ad you want to cancel or correct. The person's name and telephone extension can be found under the ad category heading. Cancellations or corrections called in by Friday noon will be reflected in the next issue; cancellations or corrections called in after Friday noon will be published in the next available issue. * Items for sale or services offered in any notice must conform to all laws and regulations covering safe 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.
Farmland Rent/Lease Wanted
50-100 acres for hunting deer, turkey, responsible person that will take care of property for owner, long term lease a possibility, not for a hunting club, father/daughter. Tommy Bugg Jasper GA 770-735-8358
Christian family want to rent/lease 50 to 200 acres, hunting land for 2005-2006 season, located in Baldwin, Wilkinson, Washington, Putnam or Hancock counties, call before 9 P.M. Raymond Lowery Milledgeville GA 478452-8283
Responsible family wanted to lease pasture land for horse in or around Maysville area, reas. priced. Pam Hunter Maysville GA 706652-3501
Retiree & 2 sons looking for 50+ acres to hunt deer in Gwinnett/Walton/Jackson cos.; father willing to work full/part time for salary to maintain/oversee property. B. Sheppard Snellville GA 770-289-5689
Want to lease land within 1 hr. of Madison County for 2005 deer season. Jeff Woodall Hull GA 706-549-4216
Want to rent coastal bermuda hay fields in Columbia, McDuffie or Jefferson counties. Robert Tankersly Appling GA 706-829-2189 706-541-0624
machinery and equipment wanted must be seeking those items for their own farming operation.
'02 JD 990 4x4, 189 hrs., 7/pcs. oI equipment, trailer, exc. condition, $14,000 David Powell Lyons 912-526-7697
'03 457 JD baler, EC, sheltered, no net wrap, ramp only, $14,700; '96 bushhog disc mower, 7' 10', exc., $1800. Bill Harp Molena 770-884-3292
'03 NH TC 40D, 4WD, hyd., 278 hrs., exc cond., $13,750. Jeff Cranford Eastman 478374-9519
'04 Kubota B7800 w/loader, 4WD, 30 hp w/5' bushhog, 5' box scraper, 20' trailer, great condition, $18,000. David Kirkland Barnesville 678-618-1964
'04 Kubota TC 2800, 28 hp., 13 hrs. w/loader, 4x4, mint condition. W. Holtzclaw Canton 770-479-3100 678-232-1982
'42 Ford 8N, everything in exc. shape, new paint, looks & runs good, has box scraper $3400. Tommy Bowers Conyers 770-787.5331
'47 8N, run, lift PTO work, new radiator, lift arm, battery, 6 volt, $2000, call aft. 6 pm. .Steve Williford Warwick 229-535-4227
'48 Farmall orchard tractor w/front-end loader, W3 mdl., not running. Donald .Stephens Cornelia 706-776-1268
'49 Ford 8N tractor w/4' bushhog, 12 volts, .$2000. Diane Davis Mansfield 706-468-9142
'49 Ford 8N, 12 volt, good condition, runs great, 5' bushhog, $2500; Covington planter, good condition, $525. Tony Cox Canton 404.372-6968
'49 JD A, fresh paint, 3 unused tires, chrome pipe, 3-pt. hitch, runs great, $4150. .Matt Rivers Fayetteville 678-614-4883
'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 8N Ford, good tires, lift & metal, 12 volt system, some smoke, but good power, $2200. Arthur Conner Mansfield 770-784-8255
'53 Ford Jubilee tractor, 28 hp., new PTO, lgts. work, $3300 cash; 3-pt. dirt scoop, $150/cash. J. T. Woodard Gray 478-986-5341
'53 Golden Jubilee, 6 volt, totally restored, runs great, 6' scrape, boom pole, hi./lo. gear, $4500. Travis Richardson Flowery Branch 770-965-6081
'55 AC WD 45 tractor, $2950, call before 9 pm. Jeff Knowles Eatonton 706-485-6748
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'55 Farmall Cub, very good condition, 12 volt, 4' mower w/clutch, A series. J. Cantrell Kathleen 478-957-0813
'57 AC D-15, bushhog, plows, harrow, loader & more, engine needs work, manuals included, $2500. T. Graves Ranger 770-5482288
(2) woodmizer hyd. LT-40 portable sawmills, new paint, exc. cond., 40 hp. Onan, will sell together or separate. Rich Odom McDonough 770-954-9218
(3) HPR Randolph gear heads & 205 HPR Deutz engine. Leo Perfect Unadilla 478-6273820
1 Farmall tractor, 140; 1 industrial MF 203 w/loader. Fred Gay1on Cumming 770-8879476
r MF round hay baler, #450; 1 JD disc
mower, #260; 7' Kunagri tedder, 14' & other. D. P. Rigdon Alma 912-632-4962
1-row Covington planter on v-frame, 6 plows extra condition, $465. R. Hughes Carrollton 770-832-8359
1250 & 1450 Cub Cadet mowers for sale, Sears tractors, parts & equip., good used engine. Lamar O'Kelley Bethlehem 7708675028
13 hp. Yanmar 135 dsl. tractor, 48" Kubota Iinish mower, $1000. Joe Wood Jackson 770775-1069
135 MF gas, pis, $4800, parting out 2 9N Ford tractors. T. W. Smith Carrollton 770832-9816
135 MF tractor, dsl., no pis, good condition, $3500, some equipment available. James Caudell Cleveland 706-865-1921
140 lnt'I Farmall w/cultivators & plow, exc. cond., $4850. Eric Shields Smyrna 706-5179365
1566 lnt'I 165 or 200 hp. w/dual wheel, brush cage, runs well, $6500. Bennie Davis Roberta 478-836-4564
180 AC tractor, dsl., 64 PTO hp., remote hyd., runs well, needs PTO shaft, $3000. Pat Herrington Glennville 912-654-3593
1950 corn conveyor, sheltered, good condition. Bervin Smith Nicholls 912-2851684
1974 C70 Chevy grain truck w/10 spd. Detroit eng., 15' grain dump; JD 7000 6-row no-till planter. David Peck Tallapoosa 770574-5906
2 '85 mdl. grain-litter trucks, 10-wheelers, Cummins diesel, metal 22 ft. dumps, full screw, 13 spd. J.W. Hurst Sumner 229-7766705 229-392-4429
2 AV G's, 1 1950 WD AC. Billy King Americus 229-924-3354
2 Sears parts tractors & motors, also parts, can build one tractor & one motor, $175, all or obo. Gearld Hardigree Bogart 770-387-7569
2 set of Covington planters, 1 w/dist. & Irame, 4 JD peanuts bottoms, 2 Sheffield, 1 4 disk plow, others. Leland Brooker Baxley 912367-3099
2-row Pittsburg cultivator frame w/shanks & Ieel, GC, $225; 1 Cole planter, mdl. 1200 w/rubber tire, $150, also other. Edwin Cole Nicholls 912-632-4989
3000 Ford dsl., pis, 8/spd., live PTO, $5500; 130 Farmall & cultivators, $2500; Super A Farmall w/cultivator, $800. James Sullivan Vidalia 912-537-4944
3400 Ford tractor dsl., needs clutch & PTO work, motor runs well, $3500. Mack Harper Midway 912-884-7246
3910 Ford dsl., pis, belly plate, tube cage, unused rear tires, new water pump, less than 50 hrs., $8000/obo. Sonny Segraves Cordele 229-271-2527
4 Covington high speed planters w/all gears & plates, EC, $150/ea., 2 Cole fert. mounted on 2R Ferguson cult., $500. Leon Carter Sycamore 229-567-4469
4' Woods finishing mower, $350. Bill Doris Canton 770-475-3086
4' finishing mower, bought new, used one season, $800. Edward McCarty Alma 912632-6015
5 shank all purpose plow, 3-pt. hitch, new plow points, exc. cond., $300. James Elliott Lavonia 706-356-4839
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Rhine, $10 per acre. Reuben Harrell Rhine 229-385-5075
FARM EMPLOYMENT
'58 JD 420-4 tractor, bushhog, all purpose 2-row cultivator w/new sweeps, GC, $250. plow & boom, $3200. John Heard Acworth Richard H. Bobo Macon 478-781-5676
FARMERS & CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN
200 acres for individual leases in Hancock
770-974-6345
2-row cultivator w/side dresser; 2 JD 71
County for the 2005 hunting season, plenty of deer, turkey and wild hogs. Ray Greene
It you nave quest10ns regarding ads in tn1s category, call Brenda Donnell at 404-65 1-
060 MF 35 deluxe, gas engine, runs well, good condition, unused rear tires, H/L trans.,
planters; 2-row cultivator frame w/gauge wheels, 4-row cultivator. Robert Dodson
19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Atlanta, GA 30334-4250
To advertise, you must be a resident of
Marietta 770-977-0914
22 acres pasture for rent/lease for individual, 19 stalls, riding arena, Canton/Cumming area, Hwy 20. Rebecca Abernathy Marietta 770-479-1471
3 pastures, barn w/loft & tack rm., riding & training rings, up to 4 horses, no stallions, $850/mo. Jim Paullin Roswell 770-992-5903
300 acres, food plots, hardwood, pine groove, wild hog, deer, & turkey hunting avail. L. C. Graham Clarkesville 706-499-9459
65 acres cattle pasture w/water and barn for lease in Walton County/Social Circle. Dave
9081 or 404-651-9082. Only farm work or farm help wanted
advertisements allowed. No commercial, industrial or domestic employment permitted.
Dependable woman looking for horse or ranch employment in Dahlonega, flexible hrs., exp. w/horses. Laurie Sulflow Dahlonega 678-773-8589
Experienced & dependable adult will care for your horses or livestock while you're away, references provided. Dianne Cassara
Loganville 770-554-8574
$3500. Jerry Quinn Resaca 706-629-6377
'61 Dexter dsl. very strong, 23 hp., live PTO, 5' bushhog, 5' harrow, $4000. Michael Surles Blairsville 706-781-3343
'64 Ford 4000 tractor, gas engine, new paint, looks/runs great, $4000, call aft. 4:30. Greg Wood Commerce 706-789-2249 706789-2505
'64 Ford tractor w/3-pt. hitch, live power, 1row cultivator. H. R. Whitehead Bogart 706769-7819 -,6_5_F_o-rd_3_0_0_0_d_s_I._, _n_e_w_s-ta_rt_e_r_&_b_a_t-te_ry_,
4/spd., good condition, 5' bushhog, $6000.
P_l_ai_n_s_2_2_9_-8_2_4_-5_6_0_1_ _ _ _ _ _ __ 2-row tillivator, gauge wheels, good
condition, kept under shelter. George Harper Hortense 912-473-2577
20 disk harrow, $400; Craftsman rear tine ti lier, $250, Craftsman 8" planer moulder joiner, $350, also other. Buryl McConnell Young Harris 706-379-3165
2000 Ford tractor, 1 equipment trailer, 18', 941 loader. Hugh Haley Colbert 706-7882978
2002 8-row stack fold KMC strip-till w/markers, 2-row UFT peanut inverter.
Georgia, out-of-state wanted column is the only exception to this rule. Notices must not exceed 20 words and must adhere to rules and regulations preceding each category. All advertisements must be received in writing. Deadline is Wednesday at .noon. Send all notices to the above address.
The Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin assumes no responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin nor for any transaction resulting from published notices. Advertisers are cautioned that it is against the law to misrepresent any product offered for sale in a public notice or advertisement carried in any publication that is delivered through the United States mail.
Peterson Social Circle 770-464-0041
Experienced person for small ranch, Lula Lois Heine Valdosta 229-241-7662
Malcom Giles Fort Valley 478-217-0601
The Georgia Department of Agriculture does
8 acres, 2 pastures, house on property,
$1000/mo. D. Halstead Griffin 770-468-1124
Pasture for rent, $125/mo., 6 1/2 care good
grass & water. Lorene Durden Monticello
706-468-1834
Pecan orchard, 25 acres, fertilized, limed,
sprayed, good cond., prepared for mechanical
pick-up, Bulloch County. Rayma Hensley
Statesboro 770-483-4657
Rabun
County/Chattooga
River,
Ga., to operate farm equipment, do misc. repairs, tend animals. John Ruis Buford 770945-4559
Looking for serious hard working couple to work on chicken farm, housing/utilities. Thien Bui Bishop 706-318-3302
Looking for someone for occasional feeding on small farm, good pay. Gene Patterson Barnesville 770-358-6302
Man 47 would like job on horse farm in
'70 Ford tractor, 3000 dsl., 8/spd. trans., front-end loader, GC $6000. G. W. Cook Villa Rica 770-832-2664
'71 JD 4520, pis, ROPS, duals, good, $15,000. Paul Simmons Danielsville 706783-4292
'74 lnt'I Cub w/rear wheel wgts., clutivators, bushhog, VGC, $3000. Howard Call Ellijay 7-0'67--863-C5h--7e5vy0-3w-/16-' h-yd-. s-pre-ader, '84 Chevy
2003 JD 2210 w/bucket, more equipment, Iow hrs., dsl., 2003 Kubota B7500 w/bucket & mower, low hrs., dsl. Bobby Holtzclaw Canton 770-4 79-4221
2003 Kubota 3430L, 4x4, front loader, 350 hrs., exc. cond., many attachments, sold
separate, tractor, $16,500. Robert Carter
Odum 912-294-0335
2003 Kubota B7800, 30 hp., 4x4 hyd. I rans., 116 hrs., under warranty, no
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678-488-9677 Small farm house & farmland for rent, N_
Fayette Co., seniors preferred. Myra Harden Fayetteville 770-461-5631
Man wants job on egg farm w/salary &
housing. G. W. Turner 215 Robinson Road Newnan 30263 770-304-9430
Mother & daughter looking for work on small animal farm, goats & chickens, etc.
97 Zetor, 57 hp., new condition, #4320, $14,000. Joe Burnam Lizella 478-788-5026
'81 Ford, 7600 tractor, $8500; MF 224, square baler, $3000; Vicon 8' cutter, $800; Fella rotary rake, $800; tedder 10'/fluffer,
Iess than 30 hrs., $12,700; call 2nd phone# aft. 6 pm. Rick Aaron Conyers 404-293-8131 770-483-5922
2004 NH 256 pull behind side delivery hay rake, used 2 times, $3400. Ed Allen Elko 478-
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4-prong JD bottom plow, $350; also other.
B. A. Hulette Macon 478-808-3734
5' Ford rotary cutter, mdl. 951 special, good
shape, $275. Craig Clark White 770-548-
4494
5' Woods M-5 cutter (no clutch) w/extra
blades, $300. J. Johnston Crawfordville 404-
557-3469
5' bushhog pull type, 6' bushhog, 6' King
Kutter finish mower, 5 1/2' side winder rotary
mower, tire drive. Kenneth Jones Loganville
770-466-0361
5' bushhog type rotary mower, used, $250.
Benny Carter White 678-493-8992 706-652-
1632
5' bushhog type rotary mower, used, $250.
Rob Hazen Canton 770-356-7450
5' bushhog, $350; 13' Batwing hay tedder,
$1100, all good condition, call aft. 6 pm. Clay
Pentecost Winder 770-867-4373
5' rota-tiller, EC, $500; 5' Woods finishing mower, EC, $400. M. Stone McDonough
770-957-8613
5' scrape blade, fits 3PH, $100. Gary Geltz
Oakwood 770-533-9857
5' squealer bushhog, unused, $650; 6' bushhog, $400; hay spear, 3-pt. hitch mount,
$125; '2004 utility vehicle, $4200. Richard D.
Jackson Chickamauga 706-375-5805
532 Ford square baler for parts, JD fert.
spreader 1-ton, NH hay rake, 3-pt. hitch, 5'
bushhog, old HD. W. L. Davis Cartersville
770-387-9650
5530 Heston round hay baler, $5000.
Joseph Smith 155 Old Marlow Rd. Guyton
31312 912-772-3805
6 1/2' bushhog finish mower, 3-pt. hitch,
$550; 5' Kubota belly mower, $250. J. Boyd
Milledgeville 478-454-6171 478-452-2628
6' 3-pt. Plotmaster Ill, plant your food plots,
exc. cond., $4000. Hewizy Hart Albany 229-
883-1618
6' Woods 3-pt. hitch, PTO drive, side
bushhog cutter, $1500; 1 Lely tedder, $500. T. Collins Blairsville 706-835-7220
6' bushhog, $600; 20 disc harrow, $700; NH
462 disc mower, needs repair, $150; 5' scrape
blade, $100. Reed Skinner Murrayville 678-
316-5690
.
6' landscape rake (rock rake}, exc. cond.,
$150. Hamp Holcombe Rome 706-235-3917
6'-8' no-till grain drill or regular 6'-8' grain
drill. Roy Peterson Ideal 478-949-5842
6-row Brown strip till, field ready, $4500. H.
V. Smith Cadwell 478-689-4709
600 Ford, low hrs., good cond., $3700. C.
D. Gravitt Buford 770-945-4371
601 Ford WorkMaster, $3000; 3000 Ford D tractor, $4000, call aft. 6 pm. William
Etheridge Mcintyre 478-946-2530
601 Ford gas, very good condition, 5'
mower, $2800; '89 Peterbilt, new motor, good
tractor, $4500. Dean Adamson Sharpsburg 770-599-6514
7' drum mower, Deutz-Allis, exc., kept in
dry. George Queener Chickamauga 706-539-
2537
8' JD sickle mower, $750; IH square baler,
$2000, 4 wheel hay rake (unused) $750, EC.
Cody Norton Cartersville 770-382-3111 404-
569-3093
8' rotary mower, 3-pt. hitch, exc. cond.,
2/ea. B JD parts tractors, other equip. John Coltharp Oxford 770-786-8368
8'x5' farm trailer w/1' sides, tail gate loading
ramp, exc. cond., $450. Monroe Nations
Canton 770-479-2270
850 JD w/560 hrs. & 5' JD finish mower,
$6500. Travis Marshall Watkinsville 706-769-
7477
853 NH round baler, used little, top shape,
$5800. Bill Garner Cumming 770-887-4197
8N Ford tractor, 12 volts, exc. cond., $2500.
Clarence Brown Centerville 478-953-1356
8N Ford tractor, big unused, bushhog,
mower deck, scraper, bucket, attachments,
$3000. Elsie Vanlaw Thomaston 706-6464007
8N Ford, 12 volt w/bushhog, scrape blade,
-turning plow cultivator, lift boom, $3500; 2-row cultivator, $400. Jason Harrison Milledgeville
478-452-9064
9 shank chisel plow, $1200 firm, no call aft.
9 pm. T. Fullford Milledgeville 706-255-6816
9' harrow, hvy. duty, 3-pt. hitch, Brown BDH
900L w/furrow fillers, good condition. Charles
Truett Uvalda 912-594-6129
9004 4-row peanut picker w/updated kit; 2-
row peanut plows; 6-row peanut plow; NH grain combine. Ronnie Field Portal 912-682-
9128 912-536-0426
933 loader, good eng.-bucket,
undercarriage, clutches for parts, $2800.
George Coker Carnesville 404-310-1972
955L loader, $12,500. Allan Brittain Jackson 770-775-7727
9N, new paint, gauges, tires, PTO, exhaust,
battery, clutch, rebuilt carb., hyd. pump,
engine, 12 volt, great cond., $2700. Jerry Nash Rome 706-291-7294
AC D 15 dsl. tractor, 3-pt. lift, poor tires, not running, parts or restore, $400. Aubrey Gore
Macon 478-718-9849
AC pull type combine, rndl. 90, some extra parts,, $800. Johnny Michael Bishop 706769-1375
All purpose plow, 3-pt. hitch, 2 disc plow, 12' flatbed dump & body. Joe Marchman
Jackson 770-775-3595
Backhoe, Rhino 95, 3-pt. hitch, PTO hyd.,
exc. cond., $8250. Dave Bacle Waverly Hall 706-582-3712
Bale wagon/stack wagon NH 1010 pull
type, capacity 55 bales, $1800. Howard
Lowden Rome 706-291-9786 Band sawmill, power feed, power head, 22
feet track. Ronald Stanley 1685 Hyden Tyler
Road Chatsworth 30705 706-695-3909
Baler Ford 551, 4x5 rolls, used 2004 season, works well, $700/firm, near Barnesville. Joe Foster Yatesville 706-4723016
Bedding manure sifter, (Woody Pet's), green machine cleaning stalls, $800. Jill Beaty Cumming 678-513-1039
Belarus '72 57 hp. dsl., pis, 4x4, 3PH w/5' lnt'I bushhog, good sheet, metal, faded paint, runs well, $2900. Al A Wallace Whitesburg 770-832-0865
Belarus 2045, 22 hp., 4WD tractor, 5' bushhog, 4' harrows, 6' plow, 3-pt. sprayer, low hrs., dsl., $3500. Tim Crane Canton 770475-8682
Belly mower for Cub, $150; hyd. scrape
blade for front of JD 4440, $500. Brent Mize Royston 706-308-8300
Big Blue module builder w/cab, $4500; sprayer 3-pt. hitch, 200 gal. tank, 20' boom, $500; chisel plow, 11 shank, $900. Noble Waters Aragon 770-684-5457
Bobcat 743, used on farm, $7000; '55 AC WD-45, unused tires, new paint, 3-pt., pis, $2800. J. L. Breeding Sharpsburg 770-5993070
Bobcat 863-C, 73 hp., turbo Deutz, 1997, 3K hrs., extreme hvy. duty, newt-belt, service owner operator, $15,000/obo. Jeffrey Gresch Marietta 770-565-9860
Bottom plow, $300, all purpose, $300; hay spear, $200; disc plow Cub, $200. D. Brown Union City 770-964-5304
Bushhog 287, 7' mower, stump jumper twin wheels, 3-pt. $1950; Ford 532 baler for parts, additional needles, knotter. C. Greene
Watkinsville 706-769-7696 Bushhog 5', $250; rota tiller rear tine, 2 yrs.
old, exc. cond., $350. James Rowland Hampton 770-227-8258
Bushhog TWH 900 finishing mower, exc. cond., $1950/obo. Donald Stinchcomb Atlanta 770-884-3375 770-884-0467
Bushhog pull type 7', new deck, sheltered, unused last 7 yrs., $500. Dixon Hays Covington 770-786-6296
Bushhog, box blade, bottom plow, disc,
pallet, lift, sub-sailer, cultivator, boom pole. William Duncan Columbus 706-561-6131
Butter bean sheller, 1O min. per bushel, mfg.
Taylor, $1500. R. Gurley Augusta 706-7338594
Christmas tree farm equipment, Howey tree baler, tree trunk boring machine, fert. spreader, etc. Tom Scissom Blairsville 706745-4119
Cleveland Yanmar 17200, 4WD, 3 cyl., unused rear tires, 4' Howse bushhog, good condition, $3850. Roy Johnson Cleveland 706-865-1369
Core areator heavy duty, 40 gallon, 2" ball hitch, GC, cost $375 new sell for $200. Tom Many Douglasville 770-942-2508
Covington 1-row planter fertilizer w/cultivators, $700. D. N. Ralston Alpharetta 770-475-5904
Covington planter, 1-row w/cultivator, all plates, $650; lnt'I 9 shank all purpose plow, $625; Leinbach, mdl. 300 W, $1100, etc. Brad Mullins Martin 706-384-5135
Cub Cadet garden tractor, 72 hp., hyd. drive, 42" deck, engine smokes bad, $375. Ted Wach Macon 478-994-1120
D-17 AC & B AC tractor parts for sale; D-17 AC gas tractor for sale, runs well. Travis Stroud Macon 478-788-1352
DeepRock hyd. drill-505HD, well drilling kit, 3 drag bits, 4" rock bit, 6 hp. 4 cyl. engine, $2250. E. Crisp Social Circle 770-354-1552
Deutz Allis 6035 dsl. tractor, 35 hp., remote hyd., 710 hrs., $6500. David Morgan Danielsville 706-795-3418
Deutz round baler, 4x5, exc. cond., sheltered since new, $5000/obo. Paul Poole Newnan 770-251-0602
Deutz tractor DX3:10, 48 hp., rollbar, canopy, dual, remotes, 1261 hrs., air cooled, good condition, $7500. J. Hembree Waco 770-830-8033
Early 60's CK Case backhoe, front-end loader, gas engine/16' hvy. duty 3 axle trailer, GI hitch, elec. brks., $7200 Josef Barrick Talmo 770-503-9924
Equipment trailer, 7'x20' tandem axle, beaver tail, exc. cond., $1800. C. E. Brown Centerville 478-953-8239
FMC Bolens HT-20 tractor, Kohler engine, hyd. trans., PTO front, center, rear aux. hyd., front-rear, $1600. Dennis Jones Richland 706-442-3742
Farm Pro compact tractor 2004, turf tires, 20 hp., pis, 51 hrs. w/5'; Dale Phillips finishing mower, $4500. Larry Holsomback Sugar Valley 706-625-2549
Farmall Cub w/disc, harrows, cultivators, needs restoration, $1050. C. Martin Jasper 678-234-1858 770-735-2165
Farmall Cub, VGC, sheltered. J. F. Lawson Shady Dale 706-468-8173
Farmall Cub, Woods mower, cultivator, disc plow, harrow, scrape blade, all in good condition, $4000. Bryon Goodson Dawsonville 706-216-2796
Farmall Super C 1950, rebuilt engine, less than 100 hrs. w/3 pcs. equipment, $3250, call aft. 5 pm. W. R. Wells Jenkinsburg 770-7754177
Ferguson 135 dsl. tractor w/6' bushhog, exc. shape, $5700. Donald Harris Danville 478-945-6990
Ferguson 30 tractor, $2850; 6' bushhog, $650; boom pole, $100. L. Blankenbaker Dallas 770-443-2434 770-337-9151
Fertilizer spreader, bushhog. Milton Ivy Norcross 770-448-2726
Ford 1710 tractor, dsl., turf tires, pis, unused front tires, new battery, 1010 hrs., always sheltered, $5500. Gene Dailey Franklin 706-675-9611
Finish mower, 6' Tecma FM180 w/3-pt. hitch, exc. cond., $700. G. Warnock Soperton 912-529-6792
Finishing mower, 6', made by King Cutter,
exc. cond., $1265 new, take $900. William Bullock Dallas 404-872-7800 770-862-5290
Finishing mower, Cyclone RD5-C50 3-way hitch, (three blades), $1000. James Boggs Mabelton 770-948-7707
Finishing mower, Rhino FM60, side discharge, 5' unused, $1000. Larry
Montgomery Roswell 770-587-7418 Finn straw blower w/new 37 hp. Wisconsin
engine, strong machine, comparable to mdl. B70, $9000. Rian True Augusta 803-2784141 706-736-4897
Food plot grain drills for sale, great behind 4 wheeler or mule. Kenneth Williamson
Fitzgerald 229-468-5937 For sale 4000 Ford tractor & 2-row
equipment, $8000, great shape, call aft. 7 pm. Jerry Hughes Nashville 229-686-5780
For sale used large Troy-Bill garden tiller, $250/obo. Virginia Dawkins Peachtree City 770-632-5589
Ford 2-16" bottom plow, Cat. 1-3-pt. hitch, $250. Emit! Bragg Statesboro 912-764-2706
Ford 2000 Dexter, 3 cyl., del., no pis, lots of new paint w/5 HD cutter, leaks oil, $4500. J. Petty Suwanee 770-656-1821
Ford 2000, 4 cyl. gas, good dependable tractor w/new 5' KingKutter bushhog, $4250/obo. Scot Brown Tyrone 770-631-3064
Ford 3600 dsl., pis, new clutch, 2 stage, spin-out wheels, $6000. T. Newson Flowery Branch 770-967-2403
Ford 3910, 1984 tractor, box blade, 1600 hrs., $8500; spring tooth harrow, $400; scrape blade, $400. Bobby Bagley Cumming 678947-4462
Ford 4000 dsl., runs well, rubber, $4400; JD 4430 w/loader, new engine, new paint, $10,500. Adam Wilson Crawford 706-340-
5546 Ford 4610SU, '87, 910 hrs, 53 hp. dsl., exc.
cond., bushhog loader hayspear, 6' bucket, remotes, roof, $13,500. John Campbell
Winterville 706-207-0188 Ford 6' sickle mower, 3-pt. hitch, good
condition, $300, call aft. 7 pm. Tom Benkoski
Madison 706-342-4807 Ford 601 tractor w/bushhog & box blade,
runs well, $3500. Bruce Thompson Vidalia 912-537-9890
Ford 641 WorkMaster, new paint, brks., tune-up, front bushing, $4995; 5' bushhog, $350. H. Hyde Woodstock 770-475-6494
Ford 801 PowerMaster w/box scraper & 5' bushhog, runs well, $4500. Harry Mills 1425 Fury Ferry Road Evans 30809 706-863-4173
Ford TW-30 w/cab & duals, GC, only 4000 hrs., $8000. Terry Embry Eatonton 706-4852346
Ford farm tractor, new paint; good tractor w/bushhog. Robin Horton Palmetto 770-4633962
Ford mdl. 1910 dsl. tractor, 650 hrs., 62" bushhog rota tiller, 62" bushhog mower, $8000. Imogene Thomas Ellijay 706-2733121
Ford tractor, mdl. 600, gas engine, 12 volt, unused tires, new paint, good condition, $3200. Johnny Ethridge Social Circle 770464-9245
Four Howse bushhog, used very little, $325. Howard Runyan Brooks 770-719-1229
Front-end loader, Ameriquip, fits NH 2120 or similiar, very good condition, $1200. Larry Evans Royston 706-207-1909
Garden tiller 5 hp., chain drive, rear tines, runs great, needs muffler, $95. Jimmy Bouldin Dawsonville 706-265-4608
Generac 8000 power Boss generator., 18 hp., B/S motor, 120/240, 8KW, 10 KW max. only 61 hrs. used, $850. Wade Gibson Monticello 706-468-0067
Generator 50 KW Katolite single phase, 4 cyl. Perkins dsl., $4800. B. Collins Blairsville
706-781-5553 Gleaner combine F2, 4-row grain & corn
head 4 cyl. dsl. engine, also other. David Heath 478 Croxton Cross Road Smithville 31787 229-846-4761
Good condition, 275 NH square baler,
ready for use. Bobby Rocker Crawfordville 706-456-2670
Gravely garden tractor, 7 hp., VGC, bushhog, tiller, cultivator, scoop, sulky, $950, also other. Tom Victor 411 Turner Road McDonough 30252 770-898-9473
Gravely tractors (3) walk behind self propelled w/attachments, $350 for all. Kirby Dangler Rossville 706-861-5441 423-2278668
H Farmall tractor w/2-row cultivator on tractor, good condition, $1500/cash, call aft. 6 pm. Herbert Myers Loganville 770-466-4358
Harrows heavy duty, 20" disk & 20 of them, $745. R. Dangar Alpharetta 770-475-1914
Hay conveyor for square bales w/gas engine, good condition, $350/cash. Tim Mayfield Cumming 770-887-0335
Hay tedder 14', good condition, $1200; 8' harrow hvy. duty, needs weld work, $250. Mike Woods Molena 770-884-9578
Hay tedder, Fella mdl. TH 2750, 10', $900. Ken Hair Harlem 706-556-9586
Hay wagon, custom 27'x8' heavy duty, 10 ply tires, $2300. Bill Carswell Senoia 770599-0601
Hay/pallet fork for 3-pt. hitch, $145, trailer hitch for 3-pt. hitch, $120. Wayne Quarles Demorest 706-778-5184
Heston 5530 rounder baler, NH rack included, $2500. Al Ganus Greenville 706""6_7"'2-~0-=9-=3~0..,._-,--,------------
Hyster forklift, pneumatic tires, Isuzu dsl., 4000 lb. capacity, 13' mast, $5000/obo. Joe Tripp Clinchfield 478-987-4468
Heston 5530 round baler, $2500; Luck Now 2140 mixer/grinder, $18,500; Windham forklift, $2000. Herbert Zoller Springfield 912.:.7.::5.:.4-..:3:.:3:.:0.::5_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Heston PT 7 mower/conditioner, needs gearbox work, $500; Heston round 5400 mdl. baler, field ready, $1200. D. Bentley Thomaston 706-647-7089
Hoist for dump bed, 14-ton, $750; hydroseeder, 100 gal., good for touch ups, $1350, also other. M. McBlank Dawsonville _77,,,,0'--~8~8_6-_6_7_7..,.4--,.-==:---:----,----,-:-----,--
IH square baler, $2000; 4 wheel hay rake, unused, $750, all in good condition. John Weems Taylorsville 770-382-4119 404-569_30_9_3_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
lnt'I ind. loader, '52 8N Ford, Yanmar 3000, 36 hp. tractor. Robert Ray Canon 706-498-
'-02_7,,,,4,.-,-,.-.,-,--=-----:-:----=-c-7'.:'""" JD 112 w/rotor tiller mower deck, $600;
Sears garden tractors, 3PH, $300; JD 2-row cultivator complete, $200. Robert Beckworth ~M:.::a:.::c-=o'-n_4_7~8--7,...8,..,8,...--=0'-97'-3'--..,.----,---~...,.,---
JD 1955 40W, new tires, 3-pt. hitch, new hyd., 12 volt system, lgts., runs great, just needs paint, $3500. Chip Kell Dalton 706217-1813 706-264-5800
JD 1955 mdl. 40, 2 cyl., $3000; AC 1940 mdl., $1300; lnt'l '65140, $3500. Jimmy Smith Waynesville 912-778-9387
JD 2002, mdl. 5520, 75 hp., 2WD w/canopy, 3 SV/1400 hrs., exc. condition, $17,750. Craig F. Hughes Roswell craig.hughes@NCR.com _4_04_-_4_8_3_-9_3_4_4_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
JD 2040 late mdl., new clutch, new paint, rebuilt lift, very nice tractor, ready to work,
$7200. Glenn Morris Roopville 770-854-5851 JD 2400, 2WD, C/H/A, 85 hp., power quad
trans., good cond., $24,000. Tim McCoy Maysville 706-677-3153 706-654-0796
JD 2630 tractor w/146 HD loader, quik disconnect bucket, hay forks, canopy. Chuck Keeton Eatonton 706-485-9732 706-473"'27~3=c8'---,--,------;--,--,------
JD 2950 tractor, cab, dual remotes, 3000 hrs., exc. cond., quick-tach loader w/bucket & hay spear, $22,000. Dennis Moon Colbert
'-7.c.-06"'~7-=8~8~-3:.::2:.::7-=5-----,.---:------
JD 348 square baler, good condition, $7000. Clay Bodrey Damascus 229-758-
.c.-32"'1"'3'-----;----------JD 3800 silage cutter, 2-row pu, 6' & 8'
direct cut, elec. controls, exc. cond. Herbert Owen Baldwin 706-778-7659
JD 420 W, 1958, good condition, adjustable rear wheels, new seat, new battery, 5/spd. trans., $3700. M. T. Camp Monroe 770-2670820
JD 430 baler, (2) used last season, kept under barn, good condition, $6500. Horace Pippin Barnesville 770-358-0815
JD 430 round baler, exc. cond., sheltered, $9000; Kuhn Gyro-tedder, good condition, $1200, e-mail pictures. Royce Richardson Fayetteville erichard@aaahawk.com 770461-6507
JD 435 4'x6' round baler w/monitor & kicker, new belts, pulleys & bearings, field ready, $10,500/firm. Bobby Allen Dudley 478-8753848
JD 4430, 4 post quad range, exc. cond., good tires. Al Barnes Portal 912-682-7470 912-865-5646
JD 4430, good tractor, low hrs., $10,000. James Lyles Ringgold 706-965-4087 423227-7929
JD 4440, 1979 mdl., cab/air conditioned, sheltered. Danny Cook Dudley 478-676-3603 478-609-1729
JD 4640 tractor, cab, quad range, duals, exc. condition. Byard Heatwole Waynesboro 706-554-3069
JD 4850 dual wheels, dual remote, power shift trans., cab/air, good condition. Melton Jones Tennille 478-552-7289 478-552-4833
JD 4850, 190 hp., cab, A/C, power shift, 3 remotes, wgts., quick hitch, duals available, $25,500. Jay Ivey Sylvester 229-777-0882
JD 5500 4WD tractor w/loader, new paint & decals, exc. cond., 1690 hrs., turf tires 90%, $22,000. Wayne Martin Milledgeville 478452-5437 _J_D_5_6_6_r_o_u_n_d_b_a_le_r_w_/n_e_t.-k-i-ck_e_r_, -fl-ot-a-ti-on
tires, sheltered, VGC, $14,000. Dale Brubaker _C_o""m'"""e""r'""7'""0_6-c-7c-8:--3-:--~5~08'-9~-,-=--:--c--.,.--
JD 630 disk harrow, 4420 combine. Larry Young Tennille 478-552-7124
JD 6400 4x4 plantation pkg. w/heavy duty Brown 472 mower, $26,500; grain hauler F800 dsl. auto., $10,500. Julie Hurst Coolidge 229-941-5593
JD 690 D, UC only 70%, will fit B&C mdl. too, $5500; c-frame twin tilt blade, $2500. Don C. Williams Carrollton 770-854-8958 770854-8958
JD 750 dsl. tractor, 4 WO, front-end loader, good condition, $4900. Jimmy Douthit Macon 478-477-0113
JD 7700 combine, 20' flexhead, good cond., $8500/obo; 12' Athens offset harrow, 24' disc, $1750. Charles Harrington Macon 478-7426726
JD 820 dsl. tractor, 31 hp., unused back tires, owner manuals, great condition, $5700. Jim Claalkum Ball Ground 770-720-2054 770-345-2644
JD 8225 6-row direct spray cultivator, exc. cond., $1800. David Bishop Rt. 3 Box 5900 Hawkinsville 31036 478-892-2195
JD 830 3 cyl., runs great, ready to work, $5500. Doug Campbell Tallapoosa 770-5749856
JD B 39, '49 Long hood, all fuel LA Allis G, $1600 to $5500. H. Anderson Calhoun 678986-7135
JD G, new engine, $4400; JD-M, runs well, cultivators, $2600; JD-MT, runs well, 3-pt., $2600. Rooney Wilson Lexington 706-7435673
JD cotton picker, mdl. 22, 1-row, without tractor, great condition, kept in barn, $1000/obo. Leanne Sims Monroe 770-2672523
JD crawler for sale for parts or restorable, 4 cyl. gas, has HD winch on back. R. F. Paschall Washington 706-293-4331
JD hay rake, 660 side pull; JD 3300 combine grain & 2-row corn head, $700. Ronald Ravan Gainesville 678-617-1754
JD mdl. 40T factor cultivators, $300; AC mdl. l.B., $2800/firm; 5 shank all purpose plow, $200. Rembert Cragg Alto 706-7783800
JD mdl. 530 NH mower, 7'. J. B. Kendrick Climax 229-246-3605
JD mdl. 54, hyd. driven, 1O' side delivery hay rake, exc. cond., $2500/obo; also other. Shawn Salters Waleska 770-796-1937 770826-1747
JD mdl. B, running tractor, 1941, elec. start, new rings, rod bearings, $2100. Ed Yawn Newnan 770-253-6473
JD platform cab w/6 cyl. dsl. engine, Alamo type boom mower, 30' reach, $10,500; bushhog 2615 15' mower, $6500. Tommy Hurst Coolidge 229-941-2083
JD rotary cutter, Batwing 1518, exc.cond., $4500. Lendon McDonald Chickamauga 706-375-2762
JD tractor 790, 4WD, 2004 mdl., less than 60 hrs., exc. cond., $11,500. H. G. Chambers Winterville 706-742-8120
JD tractor, 220 hrs., 24 hp., 2WD, 70 A mdl. bushhog, front-end loader, $11,500/obo. Karen Frank Danielsville 706-795-3980
JD two cylinder tractors, one 1951, "B", 1948, "AN" mdl. for parts or restoring. Russell Banks Dallas 770-445-7868
KMC 12-row stackfold bedder, $17,500; KMC 6-row hi-residue cultivator, $2500; 12row bed conditioner, $7500. Ronnie Conner Abbeville 229-365-3758
KMC 4-row peanut combine, exc. cond., sheltered, asking $15,000. Terry Stewart 4398 Stage Coach Road Meigs 31765 229-2948988 229-522-0420
KMC 4-row strip till w/JD 7100 planter, Chevy w/metal dump grain body. Ted Cowan Fitzgerald 229-423-5602
Kilby pecan tree shaker, one owner, ready for use now, $14,500. W. L. Cameron Valdosta 229-244-4759
Komatsu DZ1A small crawler, 6-way blade, 90% undercarriage, $9000. Harry Adams Franklin 706-675-9001
Komatsu loader D31S, 671 hrs., hyd., undercarriage 95%, left brks. need adjustment. Jerome Chaffin Hogansville 706637-4199
Kubota 2350 tractor, 4WD, good condition, $6500. Joan Leatherwood Cedartown 770748-3067
Kubota 2350, 4WD, detachable front-end loader, 4' bushhog, 920 hrs., service regularly, sheltered, VGC, AG. tines, $10,500. Larry Wages Madison 706-255-3503 706-2077046
Kubota L210 dsl., 21 hp., rollbar, only 540 hrs., run well, $4000. R. Jarvis Cumming 770-740-1 023
Kubota L260, 26 hp. dsl., 574 hrs., good condition, runs exc., 5' bushhog. Rob Buchkowski Canton 770-289-9005
Kubota tractor, L 2900, 4WD, shuttle shift, front-end loader, AG tires, 560 hrs., exc., $10,500. John Ambrose Juliette 478-9946756
Kuhn 6 disc mower, $4000; M&W hay rake; NH baler, all field ready, $6900. Chris Brown Hartwell 706-436-2569
Kuhn Ga. 300 GM I/over, $2000; NH 634 round baler, $6000; Kuhn rake, small, $800; Kuhn FC 300G cutter, $6000. Loretta Hobson Cumming 678-513-7814
L3130 4WD Kubota GST w/bucket, less than 20 hrs., $17,200. Smith Dickson Stapleton 706-547-3374
LT 30 woodmizer sawmill, auto blade, sharpener & setter, lots of blade, $8000; Morbark tree chipper, runs well, $3500. Don Kuchenmeister Lula 706-677-3502
LT40-E-15 woodmizer, 15 hp., 3 phase motor, $12,000 or will consider trade for skidsteer tractor. Tommy Jackson Juliette 478986-9446
Land Pride 5' finish mower, less than 100 hrs. used, $950. Blaine Grindle Cumming 432-837-3604
Leroi Dresser 130 CFM portable compressor, powered by 175 IH engine, $2800. James L. Wicker Perry 478-952-6718
Lincoln fann welder on trailer, $550; 6' box scrape, $250; 5' Hardy bushhog, $400; 6' pulverizer. Gene Mitchell Marietta 770-422-9023
Long tractor, mdl. 2510, 50 hp., 1025 hrs., good condition, $6500. Gene Dodson Marietta 678-354-1197 678-469-2515
MF '78 mdl., 40-B, dsl. tractor w/front-end loader, works good, asking, $6000, possible trade for smaller tractor. C. Albertson Clermont 770-983-0431
MF 1010, good condition, one owner, $3800. James Dodd Jackson 770-775-6478
MF 1100 tractor, good condition, $5500. Hill Young Rebecca 229-643-7785
MF 135 dsl., pis, low hrs., runs great w/4 attachments, $6000. E. Weatherly Lithonia
_7_7"'0-c=4:--8,...2'"""-8'"'3:.::2:.::3_ _ _- , . - , . - - - - - - - MF 135, 1966, gas, 4 cyl., tires 95%, new
seat, remote hyd., no pis, $5250. A. Babel "'R~o:.::mc=e_7~0:.::6~-2""'3'"'3'--1"'7~6:.::8_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
MF 150 dsl., pis, live PTO, rebuilt motor, clutch, '04, unused tires, front 80% back, $5500. T. A. Floyd Blairsville 706-745-7333
MF 165 dsl., 52 hp., looks old but runs well, del. possible, $4200. Jim Wolfgang Milledgeville 478-932-5611
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MF 165, pis, 8/spd., runs well, $4500; Ford
850 gas, rebuilt engine, 5' bushhog, $3500.
W. McNeal Toccoa 706-282-0320
MF 231 dsl., p/s, 8/spd., dill. lock, rollbar, 1380 hrs., '93 mdl., real nice, $7200. Lloyd Leach Martin 706-356-2236
MF 2675, 103 hp., cab/air, 2800 hrs., good
condition, $10,500. Kenny Brown Hartwell 706-376-8484
MF 312 square baler, knotters rebuilt in 03, needs slides replaced, $300/obo. T. Haynes
Lula 706-878-0750
MF 451 2001 mdl., dual hyd.,53 hp., 2WD, 90 hrs., $12,900. Jim Bishop Heard 706-675-
3943
MF 50, runs well, looks rough, trans. bad,
front loader w/bucket, $1600. David McGill
Thomasville 229-228-4003
MF 540 combine w/corn heads & two grain heads, good condition. Daniel Beard
Springfield 912-754-9250
MF T0-35 tractor, runs well, gasoline, hi.lie.
trans. w/scrape blade, harrows, bushhog,
$4400. L. Rider Clarkesville 706-754-9010
MF baler, Hoelscher 10-bale accumlator,
pick upper, $11,500; JD 5300, $12,500; MF 393 cab tractor, $12,500. Terry Fountain
Cairo 912-378-1054
MF265 tractor, exc. condition. Wayne
Kennedy Glennville 912-654-3842
MTD
machine,
logsplitter,
vertical/horizontal, 5.5 hp., B&S, 22-ton, exc.
cond.; 3-pt. hitch boom pole, hvy. duty. Gary Blackstock Dallas 678-363-1616
Manure spreader, New Ideal brand,
Super A Farmall, exc. cond., $2000; 10' Bushhog brand bushhog, #3210 hvy. duty, exc. cond. Roland Garner Bowman 706-2454379
Swanson 500 gallon dsl. sprayer, stainless steel tank trailer mounted, $10,500; Roanoke tobacco combine, $5000. Emory Mixon Lyons 912-526-3509
Taylorway 10 disk 26" harrow, good condition, $1175; 7-6 shank all purpose plow, new points, $475, etc. David Cooke Carrollton 770-832-2919
Taylorway 3 shank sub-sailer, $900; Gehl 9', 3-pt. disc mower, $1500; NI 2-row corn picker-sheller, $2500. Charlie Smith Ochlocknee 229-226-9296
Trailer 1/4 ton, $425; Yazoo hi-wheel 24" HD mower, $300; Coleman 3750 W gas generator, unused, $375. Douglas Couch Calhoun 770-366-0815
Trailer 16' dual axle, ramps, brks., bumper pull, oak floor, good condition, $1000. Billy Swann Union Point 706-486-4005
Trailer tandem, hvy. duty, 6'x16', new PT floor & lgts., $1050. Ted Seaman Forsyth 478-992-5791
Troy-Bill rote tiller Horse, exc. condition, $995. Jim McClearen Morganton 706-3742333
Troy-Bill set of new cultivating tines, $75; hiller/furrower (plow) w/row marker for Horse mdl., $45. Dan Parrish Sharpsburg 770-2512826
Troy-Bill tiller, 7 hp. Kohler engine, $425. Richard Smith Woodstock 770-360-8812
1 10-ton feed bin and 1 8-ton feed bin, other chicken house equip., tin or chicken house, make offer and take off. Farrell Gable Dahlonega 706-864-3706
1 row transplanter, 5hp irrigation pumps, 3000 ft. plastic deer fencing, tomato stakes, hardwood kindling, assorted plug trays, misc.
Farmall Cub parts. s. Roots Watkinsville
770-785-2758
1/2" plywood, marine glue, used several sizes, for farm structure etc., exc. cond. Walter Godsmark Ellijay 404-502-2791
10 galvanized cattle water tubs, 150-500 gal., $25 ea. John Hembree Nicholson 706540-1143
11 red oak logs 10' by 13-20" dia., straight and knot free, make good lumber, easy access, best offer. Ernest Meeks Milner 770358-7284
12 pane, 6 old windows from 100 yrs. old, section house, handmade glass, $25 ea. Wilma Gardner Folkston 912-496-4784
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2 85-gal. steel diesel fuel, tanks, and 1 55gal. alum. diesel tank, $35 ea. Randy Griswold Locust Grove 678-898-4490
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2 metal frame gates, 10x10 chain link fence, 48'x10', $100 for all. Bill Speir Dawson 229-995-2466
20 doz. clean mason canning jars, qts. and pis., no lids, $1.25/doz. Frances Harris 2151 Hiram Sudie Rd. Hiram 30141
20-30 55 gal. plastic drums, 55 gal. screw on lids, 55 gal. metal wlo lids, 55 gal. stainless. Jimmy Cannon Canton 770-8892342
70 lbs. Anvil, nippers, shoeing stand, apron, clinch cutter, crease pullers, rounding hammer, shoeing hammer vasp., a saddle and more for $400. Hector Gonzalez Gainesville 770-329-7139
700 gal. fuel tank on 12' double axle trailer, $350/obo. Dan Freeman Griffin 770-4126710
8 Tharrington 10 Boy tobacco barns, like new, $14,500 ea. Lloyd Strickland Brooklet 912-842-2160
Adrian Paul 3000 lb. portable livestock scale, good cond. Ben Cox Comer 706-7832127
Air Compressor 100 CFM, tow behind, rotary screw gas engine, runs grt., $1800. J. D. Wilson Atlanta 770-451-7310
Air compressor, commercial, 4 1/2x2 5/16 bore, (2) compr., Curtis mfg., 59613-5991 tank, 6' horizontal x 1 1/2 dia., $100. J. Jackson Fairburn 770-964-7340
All food-grade 55, 30 and 15 gal. plastic closed-top drums, 55 gal. plastic lever-lock drums, 55 gal. metal lever-lock drums. Eugene Needham Loganville 770-466-4284
Alum. cab guard w/chain racks and baskets for road tractor, $300. Jimmy Mclane Hartwell 706-376-4092
Anvil, cotton scales, other. Ted Arnold Barnesville 770-358-4315
B&S engines, 5 to 16h.p., H&V shafts, several to pick from, $50 to $150, make offer, Ive. messg. if no answer. William Milford Carnesville 706-384-4082
Band sawn air dried pine boards, 1"x12',
Hobart cube~ 4, 6' & 8' cutting tables, single phase coil & compressor, metro rack. H. Philli(2S Watkinsville 706-769-5490
House and 5 barns to be torn down, make offer/all or part. Leroy Core Marietta 770-833.3505
Hydraulic pallet forks for 3 pt. hitch w/remote, $700; post hole digger w/9" auger, $290. C. M. Kronmuller Fayetteville 770-716.8401
Incubator, high capacity, still air incubator, .$175. Neil Luong Dacula 678-925-9162
JO 450B, NH feed mill, S&N sprayboom, Reese haymower, IH 25' 1020 grain head, 300 gal. pull sprayer. Tom Herrington .Jeffersonville 478-945-6035
Lrg. quantity of woodmizer sawn lumber, well seasoned in various widths, 2x6", 2x8"; 12', 14', 16' long, make offer. Roger Paul _Conyers 770-761 -1284
LI. wt. conveyor, like new, $2980; 2 axle 16' trailer, $1180; heavy duty wood-splitter, $2200, others avail. Gene Odom Dacula 770.945-8529
Lumber for sale, pine, oak, and popular, sawed to your specifications on woodmizer sawmill. Walter Headrick Tallapoosa 770.574-3281
Lumber, wht. oak trailer flooring, side boards, pine 1x10's, 1x12's, T&G flooring, lrg. quantities avail. Michael Smith Rockmart 770-684-5752
Marine plywood for sale, all sizes, call for prices, 3/4" thick. Robert Ingram Acworth 770-974-3188
complete, needs all wood replaced, $300. Troy-Bil! tiller, Horse mdl., 6 hp. cast iron 205' valley pivot tower, $3500. Greg assorted widths, 1500 board feet, $660. S. F. '-'-'M'"""a""s'""o-n~ja""rs-=--,.fo_r_ca_n_n-in_g_a_p_p_ro_x_._1_0_0_o_f~a-ll
Mac Trent Cumming 770-781-8999
engine, exc. cond., $500. Ned Clarke Williams Alapaha 229-686-3638
- Benson Buena Vista 229-649-7625
sizes, sell reas. Lynn Cunningham Marietta
Massey 135 tractor, Perkins, bushhog, McDonough 770-957-5566
250 gal. propane tank, empty, no regulator, Band sawn lumber for sale, some 770-428-8158
boom, box blade, newly restored, $5500/obo. Dave Rigdon Gainesville 770-532-6790
McCormick manure spreader for parts, $125; 5' box scraper, $185; 100 gal. sprayer, needs tank, $200; 2 Yanmar tillers, $75/ea. C. Woodard Lula 770-530-8059
NH 1048 super self propelled bale wagon, exc. cond., $12,500. R. Cato Covington 770464-2152
NH 1069 stack wagon, 160 bales, gas, A/C, good condition, $2700. Troy Chandler Danielsville 706-789-3726
NH 1925, 4WD, 34 hp., hyd. trans.; NH 7308 loader, rear & mid. PTO, rear hyd. conn., EC, $11,500. Tom Richardson Ellijay 706635-2729
NH 269 hay baler, field ready, $2500; Kuhn 6' disc mower, $1250; Kuhn 8' 3PH hay fluffer, $350. Charles Woodruff Loganville 770-4664385
NH 8360 cab w/MFWD, 4-row Unverferth ripper/stripper; JD 210 harrow. DarrelI Williams Swainsboro 478-237-3237
NH TS 11 O cab/HAC, joy stick, hyd. control, 4 hyd. remotes, 542 hrs., mint condition, $28,000; hay equip. avail. Frank Cook Warner Robins 478-953-5671
NH haybine, 7' w/operator manual, $700. Riley Buchanan Lizella 478-935-2125
New Holland 849 round baler, 5x5 bale, good condition, $2500. Wesley Dawson Summerville 706-857-1195
New Idea pop-up bale loader, rusty but working condition, $300. Tim Smith Milledgeville 478-968-5891
Newton Crouch 1O' stainless steel/spreader body on F700 dsl. truck, $5000; Midland 6 yd. dirt/pan, in GC, $4000. William Sparrow Unadilla 229-645-3795 478-954-5903
Oliver tractor 1250, 1967, gas, 35 hp., 3PH EC, good body, tires & brks., strong engine & lift. H. G. Miller Newnan 678-378-0613
One Howse rotary cutter, 42", 3-pt. hitch, 40 hp., gearbox, has slip clutch, unused, $649 William Webb Hiram 770-439-5116
PTO drive tiller, 6', 40 hp. range, good condition. Bill Thanas Blue Ridge 706-6323298
Post hole auger, 3-pt. hitch, $150; 500 lb fert. dist., needs minor repair, plastic hopper $100. Rene Bastides Talking Rock 770-9379666
Post hole driver, $500; 16' flatbed trailer $750. Dorsey Roberts Bethlehem 770-867 4666
Razor brand rotary mower, 4' width, exc operating condition, $200/obo; old case iron bearing 4' harrow/obo. A. Darden Coleman 229-883-7016
Rollover blade, 65" wide, new teeth, good cutting edges, good condition, $600. B Pentecost Winder 770-597-1945
Sears 18 hp. Kohler garden tractor w/46' mower, 42" sweeper & 5 hp. blower/chipper Dave Johnson Calhoun 706-629-7829
Sears Craftsman hvy. duty garden tiller, 6 3/4 hp, rear tines, $500. Larry Jennings Roopville 770-854-8640
Sears walk behind plow w/implements, 6' half, 8" half; Sears 5 hp. chipper/shredder Hershey Miller Gillsville 770-869-9616 678 230-0477
Shavings mill, phase converter, intake . blower, all elec. panels & motors, 1985. S Bates Good Hope 404-267-2848
Sprayer for sale hitch boom sprayer, $300; trailer sprayer, $250; utility trailer, $200. C Pritchard Conyers 770-922-7313
Spreader truck F 500 Ford, 14' Chandle r
Troy-Bill tillers, (2) both in GC, $525 & $475. A. Bell Moreland 770-253-2987
Two smoothing harrows, dbl. section pull type, $100. G. Hooper Cedartown 770-7484960
Utility trailers, homemade, 4'x7 1/2x12', $225; 4'x8'x2 1/2', $425; Yamaha 100 gallon pull behind sprayer, $500. Dale Jones Flowery Branch 770-967-6948
Vermeer 5051 round baler, $4200; FMC/6337 pecan sprayer, 545-PTO, $1500; 2R bedder, $400; 5 wheel hay rake, $250. Betty Harbuck Marshallville 478-967-2318 478-967-2187
Vermeer hay roller, 5x6', Long hay cutter, 6 disc, 8' cut, hay fluffer, 3H, 8 wheel rake, 3PH, $3000. Lucius Jacobs Willacoochee 229532-6741
Vicon 216 disc motor, $2400; NH 57 rake, $700. Grady H. Roberts Aragon 770-6849866
Vicon KM 241 mower conditioner, cut 8 acres since rebuilt, $3500. J. 0. Mooney Carnesville 706-384-4608
Wood/brush chipper. 10 hp. Tecumseh engine, tow wheels, used very little, exc.cond., $650. Butch Babcock .Hull 404376-3599
Yanmar 1300 dsl., 4WD, 5/pcs. equipment, all very good, $3500. Wiley Miller Milledgeville 478-452-3010
Yan mar 1900 tractor, bush hog, tiller, cultivator & rock rake, will not separate. James Anglin Alpharetta 770-442-0870
Yanmar 2210 BO, 4WD, 4/spd., PTO, 100 hrs., 5' brushhog, plus 4iother pcs. equip., $6700. Neil Sabo Powder Springs 770-2227181
Yanmar 2210, dsl., 27 hp., 48" bushhog, 48" tiller, 16' trailer hiller, great shape, $4800. Mike Smith Canton 404-798-4650
Yanmar tractor 155, dsl. w/153 hrs. & frontend loader, $3000. Ted Taylor Peachtree City 770-487-6152
Farm Machinery Wanted
Want 3 to 7 yard dirt pan to pull behind farm tractor, hyd. operated. Jerry Latimer Carrollton 770-832-7733
Want 530 or 630 JD tractor. Gene Childers Douglasville 678-715-2838
Want lnt'I 642 rollover plow, 3-pt. hitch, need steem on frogs, left & right. Jody Canaday Folkson 912-843-2121
Want JD 50, 60, 520, 530, 620 or 630, original or restored, good condition. John Sarbell Monticello 352-205-0921
Want KMC or Powell 4-row strip-till w/or wo planters, also 16 or 18-row sprayer & 2/4-row ri1212er bedder. J. Horton Rhine 229-385-5222
Want bushhog mower, 5' must be in good condition. K. DelaPerriere Alpharetta 770442-9219
Want hand crank for Farmall Cub tractor. R. Hoo12er Gainesville 770-534-9704
Want hyd. post driver for 3-pt. hitch tractor, in good condition, also chicken litter spreader truck. Sam Nash Ila 706-789-3472
Want old mule drawn peanut weeder, Whole or parts. Dennis Giddens 1776 Roddy Hwy. Eatonton 31024 478-374-4158
Want parts for Case W11 B articulating loader, esp. 15x19.5 tire & transmission, hyd. control. Jer!Y Warren Cumming 770-887-3866
Want running or repairable, 1 Country Squire tractor or 1 Economy King tractor or Jim Dandy tractor. Wendell Bailey Lithia Springs 770-948-9214
good for barbecue smoker, $100. Jogn Hatcher Watkinsville 706-769-5880
3 100-lb. propane cyl. full, $200 ea., 4 20lb., full, $35 ea. J. E. Morgan Powder Springs 770-222-9854
30 sheets, 5V tin, un-used, practically like new, 13 sheets, 8' long, 17 sheets, 12' long, $6/sheet, must take all, $180. Reece Cornelius Kennesaw 770-428-3082
300 gal. fuel oil tank, free. Glenn Terry Canton 770-704-6500
3000', 5" and 6" alum. irrigation pipe, fittings, guns, etc., call aft. 7 P.M. Paul Folsom Lakeland 229-482-3340
350 gal. fuel tank on skids, gravity feed, asking $350. Jimmy Olson Moreland 770328-5254
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36" fans, 110/220 volts, exc. cond., $50. Chad Grogan Kingston 706-252-3333
4 bulb suspended ceiling lights, grt. tor shop/barn, 120 volt and 277 volt, complete
dried/planed or fresh cut to your specifications, oak, poplar, blk. walnut, cedar, birch, sycamore, etc. J. J. Andrews McDonough 678-432-6531
Brock 10 ton feed bin w/auger and motor, $550; exc. cond. and runs grt. Frank Wright Ellijay 706-889-0998
Canning jars for sale qts. and pis., $2/doz., 3 or 4 times if possible. Lamar Pruitt 4310 Castleberry Rd. Cumming 30040 770-8872611 706-974-8846
Canopy for Kubota tractor, exc. cond., $200. Bobby Pettit Ellijay 706-276-3074
Cat irrigation unit with Berkley pump & 12kw gen., JD 466 w/Rainbow pump, JD 466 w/clutch. W. A. Trice Madison 706-342-0381
Ghicken house equip.; 14 ton feed bin, 600' Big Ace drinkers; Big Dutchman chain feeders. John Ledford Dahlonega 706-8654200
Choretime model C red plastic feeder pans,
Milking equip!., 1500 gal. tank, washer, 78 vac. pump, weigh jars, claws, stalls, feeders. Bobby Brackett Morganton 706-374-2908
Oak lumber, fence cut, 1x6x14', 6000 L.F., $0.35 per ft. James M. Byers Eatonton 706473-1634 706-485-9555
Old growth heart pine t & g flooring & paneling, furniture grade lumber, reduced 1x6x8' pine. Bennett Daniel Milledgeville _4 78-452-3039
Old heartpine lumber and floor from barn and house. Guerry Holder Irwinton 478-946.2510
One 6 ton feed bin, $200, good cond. G. _Jones Royston 706-245-8907
Overhead cable trays for elec. line, etc., 9 1/2'x2', $10 ea. w/hangers or $8 ea., take all, about 100. Kirby Mathews Fort Oglethorpe .706-866-3455
Plant boxes, cardboard, approx. 700, most are new, $0.50 ea. New1on Sikes Screven
units w/bulbs, $15 ea. Thomas Strickland Watkinsville 706-769-5852
4 portable stall panels, 2 galv. gates, 6' & 8'. Debra Peavy Taylorsville 770-547-4738
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400 lb. anvil, lrg. 6" iron post vise, forge blower, #20 cast iron pot, complete cut off saw. A. Hendrick Austell 770-948-9842
40x300' chicken house to be removed, feed bins, equip., fans and curtain machines. Grady Wilkie Cumming 770-887-0320
40x60x14 Ameri-Co steel building, no heavy equip. necessary to erect, plans included, frame only, paid $8000+, price nego., call alt. 8 P.M. Buddy Stavely Barnesville 770-358-4254
450 gal. fuel tanks, 250 galvanized tank, 5 farm gates. Marty Mccart Loganville 404969-7212
4x6 welding table, forge w/elec. blower, post vises, tongs, forge blowers, hammers, andirons. Louis Salmon Eatonton 706-4858717
5 food grade wash pots, 2 12-gal., 2 20-gal., 1 18-gal., $825 for all; 1903 Black Hawk sheller, exc. cond., $125. Norman Weeks Barney 229-775-2536
5 gal. plastic wht. buckets; also, 3 gal. plastic wht. buckets w/handle/lids, food grade, $1 ea. 0. Grizzle Gainesville 770-532-8510
50 gal. drum hydraulic fluid, $90. Robert White Stockbridge 678-565-1905
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55 gal. metal drums, 55 gal. plastic, open and bung hole drum, 30 gal. bung hole, food grade. Bill Cheatwood Jackson 770-2279708
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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
2000 avail., $1.25 ea. Matt Hughes Colbert
70~;;c~!-~08!P show saddle, ,, tree, dk.
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leather, much tooling & silver, incl. Arizona saddle blanket & bags, $500 firm. Terry Clyne EbCelretaonn 75506g-9a8l.8m-0e3t6a3l drums w/lids, 55 gal. plastic barrels, $5 ea. Nan White Smyrna 770-436-3548
9"-"1P~l2.::_:a5s-7'-t9:C-_i6c-=5n:7.=u1_.:_r..:.se_ry_p_o_ts-,--,1-g-a-:I-.,-=2-g-a71._a_n_d,-s_o_m_e
larger, $0.50 ea. for all or $0.07 ea. per hundred. Dewey Moon Monroe 770-267-
3858 Plastic water pipe, schedMuleAl 80 several hundred feet, 1" to 4". Alex c ee Tennille 478-552-7922
Clean first growth hardwood boards, Pole barn complete kit, 24'x36', easy to
8"x1"x12' and odd sizes, take it away and it's install, $2900. Tom G . Lamb Fayetteville
yours. Phil Griggs Tucker 770-938-6673
.770-719-1516 404-664-4124
Coats 10-10 tire changer w/air compressor Poultry supplies, like new, Choretime feed
and balancer for all farm mach., $400. bins, slats, feeders w/hoppers, ziggitty
Frances Richards College Park 770_964_ drinkers, fans, old nest. Dana Nelson
5703
.Blairsville 706-745-0272
Cool cell pads, 95 1'x4'x4" thick, 29 1.x6'x4" Pressure washer, 1hp electric motor, 1000
thick, $150 for all. James Thaxton psi wheels, used very little; $100. Burl
Watkinsville 706-769-1315
Mccosh Canton 770-345-4477
Craftsman 4hp 20 gal. 220 volt compressor, $200. Dale McGee Commerce 706-789-2545
Custom sawn & milled lumber, kiln-dried, rough sawn or planed, walls, siding, cherry, walnut, oak, pine, poplar. Marcia Steele Cleveland 706-348-6969
Deutz 6250 Deutz 5230, Berkley pump, pump cart, pipe, 10 sprinklers, all or separate. Herbert Prichard Colbert 706-540-1334
Drums, 55 gal. open & closed top plastic; 55 gal. closed top stainless steel; 275 gal. tote tanks. Ellen Chambers Fayetteville 770-7749762
Re-saw Bandsaw, 1 phase, 3 HP, 220V, 2 speed w/power feeder, $2300. David W. Goddard Woodstock 770-517-7890
Red/wht. oak lumber, mostly furniture grade, thickness, 1 1/8", length- 8'/10'/12', width 8"/10"/12", approx. 6000 bd., ft. avail., $1.50/bd. ft. Greg Fowler Dalton 706-6733603
Reese 20K low profile 5th wheel hitch for flat bed pickups, 1 yr. old $575. Jeff Williams Alto 706-677-2666
Roofing tin, very weathered, $1.50/sheet if all taken, for less taken will negotiate. C_,_
Fence post 4x4x6'- 23 @ $3 ea.; 4x6 1/2' Mccurley Buchanan 770-646-9182 rd. post, 18@ $3 ea.; gates, 16', $100; 5' $25. Shade cloth, 80% gently used, covers
A. Marks Dacula 678-377-9848
approx. 1500 s.f., $200. Ed Thaubald
Field fence/horse wire/T-posts, 4000 It., you Lawrenceville 678-779-9709 remove, $.25/11. Carole Core Marietta 770- Split locust farm fence rails and posts, del.
971-8820
and installed anywhere. C. Mitchell Cleveland
Flower flats, 4", 1 piece, 18 per flat, $0.20 706-865-9828
6 grain bins, 3- 6000 bu., 2- 5000 bu., 1- ea., never used. Brantley Wise Commerce Steel frames, 22' long by 2 to 3' wide, has 2
4000 bu. complete w/fans & floor sweeps, 770-993-2100
ea. 6" channel steel down each side, $40 ea.
reas. priced. Donald Horne Atlanta 229-782- For sale cheap tin roof barn, tear down and Don Rogers Byron 478-956-2300
5022 229-782-5491
haul away, Carroll County. Randy McCrawford Styrofoam insulation, 43 ea., 3 1/2x14
6 mos. liquid nitrogen tank, 100 straws _of Temple 404-261-6289
1/2x96, $3.90 ea., 8 ea.; 3 1/2x10 1/2x92,
Holstein included, best offer taken. Lisa Hutchinson Taylorsville 770-684-4098
Ford factory duals, fits 9700 includes 18.438 tires, rims & hubs, $500. Roger Black
$2.85 ea., 15 ea., 1x24x96, $1.90 ea. R. T. Hammond Marietta 770-427-7253
6 old porcelain bathtubs used for watering Millen 478-982-2573
Tank rack for 7810 J.D. tractor. Bobby
animals, $200; 3 plastic running barrels, $30; Free bamboo poles for garden, fishing, Lancaster Hawkinsville 478-892-2855
6 running poles, $20, other. Jimmy Parham crafts, you clean up. C. Kemp Marietta 770- Tin roofing off old chicken houses, grt.
Sharpsburg 770-253-1860
926-3688
.
cond., 3'x12', 3'x10', $8 to $10 ea. Jeff
6'8" wht. oak split posts, seasoned, $5 ea. Fruit jars, 1/2 gal.,. qts., pints for sale, call for Carraway Cumming 404-925-3165
John G. Faulk Jeffersonville 478-945-3415 _ price, very reas. Ruth Barton Loganville 770- Tire 2 15.5-38 multi-trac mounted on dual
6'x8' greenhouse kit, redwood frame, 554-2335
rims, 99% tread, $150 ea. mike Huckabee
double wall, Lexan, 2 heat activated vents, Gas tank (Ford Jubilee tractor), no leaks, Fort Valley 478-825-8885
assembles in 4 hrs., like new, $1600. Pierce fits other tractors, $50. Russ Harper Toccoa Tobacco barns, 4 "Tharrington" 8 box high
Tidwell Greenville 706-672-4964
706-886-1610
efficiency heat exchangers., $9000, 1990's
6359 D JD irrigation motor w/550 gal. Generators: 1000 watt, $600; 1500 watt, $350; models. Jody Kem12 Lyons 912-526-6862
Rainbow pump, 3600 hrs. Glynn Cook 5250 watt, $500; 550 gal. fuel tank w/pump, Used farm gates for sale, dill. lengths. Joe
body, very good cond., $6500/obo. EarI Dorminey Waycross 912-283-8153
FARM SUPPLIES
Ashburn 229-567-2732
$350. E. Payne Baldwin 706-778-3096
Cronan McDonough 770-957-4761
7 doz. pt. mason canning jars, $2/doz. or Good used tin, lumber, trusses and chicken Used roofing tin sheet, 16' avg., several
Spreader truck, 14' body, $2500; small hyd mac loader, $1950; flatbed trailer, 16' w/ramps $975; bushhog scrape blade, 9' hyd., $1200 Earl Brock Gainesville 770-536-1081
/I you have questions regarding ads m this
category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.
best offer. Paul Scott Ball Ground 770-8933639
7 yr. old equip. from 500 ft. hen house, Shannondoah nest, slats, rooster feeder, bd.
houses w/equip. Hoke Caudell Homer 706677-4682
Grain drill, like new, $750 or trade for gravity fed wagon. Randy Ray Americus 229-924-
hundred avail., $10 per sheet. Carolyn Butler Chatsworth 706-217-72!:!2
Used tin for sale, 2' wide, 1O' long, $1 ea. Edsel Orr Cumming 770-887-3348
Tiller 6 hp. w/plow & reverse, 2 yrs. old #2 tri-plex underground 200 amp elec. chain feeder, Lubin drinkers, more. Jerry 2433
Wadeken automatic egg gathering system
used 3 times, exc. condition, $350. RusseII cables, $1.20/foot up to 700'. Clay Brown Shaw Hartwell 706-376-2454
Hay ring for lrg. round rolls, $85. C. w/new pads; also, coil cell pads 5' John Ross
Brosius Winder 770-868-5883
Centerville 478-951-3330
9,210 plastic nursery pots for plants, Hem12hill Eastman 478-374-3255
Adairsville 770-547-6634 770-386-2139
Tale tractor, 1995, 419 hrs., 35 hp., p/s, 6 029 Stihl chain saw w/extra chain, 10hp flowers, and trees, all sizes, $0.1 Oea. or $500 Heart pine flooring and beams, 150 yrs. old, Wood-mizer sawn lumber of varying
finishing mower, 2 yrs. old, $8500, call before yard machine chipper, both like new. Horace for all. Charles Stalvey Homerville 912-487- brick, solid, red, 100 yrs. old. N. Bennett widths/lengths @ .35/bd. ft./up, other. Philip
10 pm. William Rogers Colbert 706-788-2512 Richards Canton 770-479-3987
542 6
Gibson 706-598-2753 706-598-3851
Stanford Gray 478-986-3679
Wednesday April 27, 2005
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LIVESTOCK
Xii livestock (1.e., those animals such
as, but not limited to, cattle, equine, goats, sheep, swine, and poultry) must have been in possession of the advertiser for a minimum of 90 days before they can be advertised.
Cattle
If you have any questions regarding ads in this category, call Brenda Donnell at 404-6519081or404-651-9082.
1 black Baldy heifer, breeding age, very gentle, $850. D. Wells Oakwood 770-5356700
1-BWF Simmental heifer, BD 7/20/04, DamScattered Oaks, sire Black Spade son of HC Power Drive, high spirited, $700. Tim Franklin Dacula 770-963-3369
1O black cows, heavy bred, exc. starter herd, $950/ea. Alan King Bowman 706-2459620 706-206-9573
12 black open heifers, all shots & wormed, make exc. brood cows, $825. Lamar Wingard Montezuma 478-472-2661 478-244-9465
15 black open heifers, $800; 16 black bred heifers, $950, all shots & wormed. Freeman Wingard Montezuma 478-472-7885 478-2440014
18 mos. regd. polled Hereford bull, exc. EPD's, low birth wt., ready for service, $1200. Robert White Monticello 706-468-6599
18 regd. Charolais cows for sale, 4 yrs. & younger bred to calves Aug & Sept. Joe Garcia Donalsonville 229-524-2680
2 black Simmental bulls, 3 yrs. old, easy calving, calves on farm, long & very thick, $1500/ea. Gary Peacock Eastman 478-3745369
2 yr. Charolais cow, due to calve June, $1100; 3 yr. Charolais/1/4 Angus bull, $1000. Bob Guhl Social Circle 770-464-2866
25 commercial Angus heifers, open, ear, tagged, wormed, uniform, ready to breed, $700/head. P. A. Rheney Wadley 478-252-
5625 26 Corriente Longhorn cross roping cattle,
14 heifers, 12 steer, good horns, ready to rope, $475/ea. Brian Cagle Monticello 404281-0561
28 H cross Black Angus, some w/calves,
others close to del., 2 Black Angus bulls, $30,000. R. Brown Milan 229-362-4745
3 Holstein bulls & 2 Holstein Jersey cows bulls, 9 mos./20 mos.. 700/1200 lbs., raised from calves regularly wormed & vacc. Shane Pruitt Athens 706-546-0798
3 regd. Angus bulls, exc. quality, 17 mos. old, New Design sire. Michael B. Sigman Covington 770-787-3912
34 cows, 25 w/calves, 1 Black Angus bull, $40,000. Horace Daniel Sandersville 470552-5189 478-552-2600
4 Brangus X Charolais heifers, open, gentle, 15 mos. old, $800/ea. Robert Wright Woodbury 706-553-5004
40 good quality commercial cow-calf prs., average age 5-6 yrs. R. Jackson Gray 478986-5483 478-986-3582
55 HD BWF & black heifers, exposed to low birth, regd. black bulls, wormed & shots, approx. 1100 lbs. Benny Reed Hawkinsville 678-316-1181
60 regd. Charolais cows w/calves, exc. bloodlines. Larry W. Myers Sparks 229-5464592
7 polled Herefords, 3 bulls, 4 heifers, will need help loading. Gwen Wilbur Dallas 770445-8446
93 HD black & 27 BWF open heifers, wormed, alll shots, approx. 900 lbs. Ben Reed Hawkinsville 770-757-7829
Angus Gelbvieh cross heifers, shots & wormed, $750. Darryl Matthews Watkinsville 706-769-7578
Approximately 90 cows & calves, some first & second calf heifers, mouthed, vaccinated & wormed. Alan Cravey Omega 229-528-6227
Black Angus bulls, BeefMaster bulls, heifers, open, breed 16-36 mos., w/wo papers. Marvin Davis Hazlehurst 912-3792538
Brangus bull purebred, no papers, polled black, 5 yrs. old, hand raised, extremely gentle, proven breeder, $1300. Liz Mann The
Rock 706-646-3804 Brangus bull, regd., born 2/8/04,
Transformer bloodline, ready for service,
excellent. Jeff Ivey Lizella 478-256-6605 Bull for sale 9 mos. old, 1/2 Black Angus,
great condition, very nice, Monroe area. Glenn Chatham Monroe 404-557-0050 770446-3549
Bull semen, all breeds frozen, 200 straws, 58 different bulls, good shape, $250. John Allen Baldwin 706-476-5415
Bulls 2 Brahman/Simmental, 16 mos. & 10 mos., dewormed, gentle, from proven sire, $350/ea.. $600/pr. Ed Cox Cresent 912-8325020
Charolais bull, 3 yrs. old, no papers, has small calves. Fred Parker Gainesville 770535_5669
Charolais bulls, 17 to 26 mos., exc. quality, gentle, low birth wgts. Ricky Conner Dahlonega 770-536-8576
Corriente/Longhorn cows, calving 2005, $650/ea; black Corriente bull, $1200. L. Kelley Wahington 706-318-8392
Exe. homo/red & blk. Simmental bulls, popular bloodlines, Al, 16 mos.-1 yr. easycalving, high milk, exc. EPD's, open & bred cows & heifers, priced to sell. Milton Martin Jr. Cleveland 706-865-5824
Market Bulletin is printed on recycled paper.
For sale 10 regd. polled Hereford bulls, 12
mos./17 mos., good EPD's, ultra sound
carass info. provided, herd & accredited. M. B
Lane Carrollton 770-854-4548
Gelbvieh bulls, breeding age, all polled
most Al sired for easy calving & fast growth
John Kiss Gainesville 770-531-1126
Gelbvieh bulls, red or black, long yearling
ready for service. Larry Hadden Gibson 800
348-2584 706-831-1679
Jersey bulls, 2 purebred 15 mos. old
dehorned, wormed & vaccinated, ready for
service. Jerrill Garner Temple 770-562-3813_
Jersey heifers, 7 mos. old, very gentle
halter broke, $675. Randal Fields Clermont
770-983-7104
Limousin bulls for sale, red or black, polled breeding age. Alton Tankersley 2762
Tankersley Road Lincolnton 30817 706-359
4495 706-359-3997
Longhorn bulls, 3 to 5 yrs. old proven, $350 $650. Tim Daniels Zebulon 770-567-0924
Piedmonteise bulls for sale, $800-$1000 for
yearings. 6033
Bob
Myrick
Covington
770_757
Purebred Black Angus bulls, 7-8 mos. old UGA & Traveler bloodlines, exc. herd, sire prospect, $700/ea. Darryl White Arnoldsville 706-742-8109
Purebred black & polled Braunvieh bulls 20-24 mos. old, ready to service, 1Oto choose from. Al Greer Box Springs 706-269-3548 706-366-8918
Red polled Limousin bull, 8 mos. old, $650 William Howard Rutledge 706-557-9715
Redg. Charolais bulls for sale. Bobby C Burch Eastman 478-374-2772
Regd. Angus bull, 15 mos. old, approx 1100 lbs., $1200. Philip Cain LaFayette 706 638-4731 423-718-9614
Regd. Angus bull, 15 mos. performance & semen tested, top EPD's & pedigree, ready to breed cows, del. avail. Gary Hill Tifton 229 386-1289
Regd. Angus bulls calves for sale. Bill Cliatt
Midland 706-563-2256 7o5-55 H 742 Regd. Angus bulls, 13-15 mos. old, semen
tested, good EPD's. John Stuedemann Comer 706-202-2371 706-540-2470
Regd. Angus bulls, 14-24 mos., 1250-1800 lbs., semen tested, good pedigrees & EPD's
accredited & cert. herd. D. Scott Sylvania 912-863-4754
Regd. Black Angus bulls, 10 mos. to 2 yrs. Rightime/Rito tJreeding, all vacc., cert. herd $800/up. David Chadwick Waleska 770-7962101 404-790-3068
Regd. Black Angus bulls, 30 mos. old, Al
sired, very gentle. Jerry Kenbeek Lakeland 229-563-8616
Regd. Black Angus, bulls & females, best bloodlines, plenty to choose from. Wayne Garrett Dalton 706-278-4077 706-847-2220
Regd. Red Angus bulls, 6 mos. to 14 mos
old. W. W. Abney Franklin 770-251-6236 Regd. Simmental pair RWF cow by Red
Light BWF bull, calf cow may be bred, $1400
Danny Wesley Zebulon 678-588-1582 Regd. polled Hereford heifers, 12 to 14
mos., 5 or 6 available, all dark, large frame & very gentle. Billy Martin Cumming 404-376 6414
Regd. polled Shorthorns Club calves, herd bull prospect, exc. quality. Ken Bridges Nicholson 706-757-3908
Regd. polled purebred Limousin bulls & heifers, 17 mos. to 20 mos. old, gentle w/exc
bloodline. Rodney Brooks Glenwood 912 523-5282
Santa Gertrudis bulls, polled, exc bloodlines. Larry Loughridge 322 Ball Ground Road Chatsworth 30705 706-695-4987
Santa Gertrudis polled cows, 1 large bull, 6 big cows, all big red cows. Thomas Bennett
Covington 770-787-0783 Senepol bulls for sale, fullblooded
percentage, top bloodlines, call aft. 6 pm Grand "P" Ranch. R. L. Peacock Broxton 912-359-3712
Texas Longhorn bull, $850, red & white, can email for pictures, call aft. 6 pm. Tommy Howard 397 Howard Road Washington 30673 706-678-3087
Thick, black, Chiangus bulls for sale several to choose from, $1500. David Hiller Toccoa 706-886-9605
Top quality beef cattle, BeefMasters/Santa Gertrudis. Johnny Bennett Hortense 912270-4350
Zebu bulls & heifers. Hank Dutton Statesboro 912-842-5242
Swine
-ITyou have questions -regarding ads in this
category, can Tammy Thomas at 404-6519::..0::'-8"...1:._.::0::._r4_:.0:::.4..:.--6"'.::'.5..1.:._.::-9'-"0'.::'.28::. ' - - - - - - - - -
Swine moving from farm to farm must
have a negative brucellosis and
pseudorabies test within the past 30 days
before they are moved whenever there is a
change of ownership. Exceptions are
swine from a validated brucellosis-free and qualified pseudorabies-free herd. Buyers ar~ urged to request proof of a
negative rucellosis and pseudorabies
test prior to purchase.
25 Yorkshire and mixed pigs and shoats,
some barbecuing size, $35-$9o ea. Douglas Gladin Milledgeville 478-456-3061 478-454-
2'-0=-3"-8=- - - - - - Fullblooded Yorkshire
-pigs,
-6
-wks.
o-ld,-$5-0
ea., 1 sow for sale. Monica Bake
Douglasville 404-247-8965
Hogs for sale, dill. sizes. Greg Garner Villa Rica 770_459_3049
Pure bred Landrace pigs for sale, 6 wks.
old, $35 ea. R. B. Floyd Forsyth 478-9946546
Goats And Sheep
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.
% Boer billy goats, 3 mos. old, very healthy, $50 ea., call aft. 6 P.M. Judi! Varga Conyers 770- 760- 7734
1 100% Boer billy goat, no papers, 2 yrs. old, $150. Larry King Covington 770-7873136
10 Pygmy goats, all ages and all colors, both nannies and billies. Junior Jenkins Ellijay 706-276-6395
100% Boer bucks, Ennobled bloodlines, $400, ready May 23. Lisa Jackson Social Circle 770-464-2118
2 Saanen does for sale. David Tomlin C=o.:.:n.=e:::lia=-.:.7.:::0.:::6_:-7-'7-"8'--'-2::.:6:::2:.::9:___ _ _ _ _ __
2 baby doll lambs, male, 1 blk., 1 wht.,
regd., $300 ea., 1 gentle water buffalo bull, 3 yrs. Sara Marley Winder 678-638-3645
3 mos. regd. beau. friendly Pygmy buck and friendly, small, unregd. 8 mos. doe. Clifford Ambrose Talking rock 706-253-6297
3-4 mos. old goats for sale, M&F, starting @ $40. D. Whipple Perry 478-987-4822
3/4 Boer billy, not regd., born Feb. 2005,
correct color, sire regd., $75. Julia Heidbrink
Barnesville 770-358-3523
A very gentle purebred Pygmy billy and 2
small female goats. Gene Masters Buford
770-932-5034
.
ABGA fullblood and percentage Boer bucks, does, and wethers, Enabled bloodlines, $45 to $100. Dan Everett Buena Vista 229-938-6152
ABGA regd. fullblood Boer buck, 2 yrs., strong Lucas Burger&Bodacious genetics, produces prize-winning show wethers, also show wether, fullblood/percent does. J. Stone Good Hope 770-266-7041
ADGA AM Saanen and grade, all ages, does, bucks, wethers, disbudded, all shots & worming current. S. Stephens Hoschton 706654-2867
ADGA Nubian dairy goats, Championship lines, 1 Saanen doe, Nubian mixes, CAE neg.,
starting at $100. Kathleen Minkkinen Dallas -'-6_78_-_4-"5-'-7-'-3""6""8"'2_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Alpine milkers, $175/up, yearling does, bucks, $125/up, kids, wethers, $25/up.
Maxine Sutton Taylorsville 770-684-5600
Baby goats, Pygmy and mixed, ready now, nannies, $45 and billies $35, choice of colors. Andrea Brown Monticello 706-468-0985
Boer billy, approx. 3 yrs. old, grt. breeder, must sell to keep from inbreeding, reas. priced. J. Brooks Hull 706-543-8754
Boer does, born Nov. 04, fullblood and percentage, lrg. & healthy w/good color. C. Cambron Acworth 770-380-3505
Boer goats for sale, purebred, fullblood and percentage, 8 wks. old. Jerry Knight Monticello 706-468-2066
Boer goats, bucks, nannies, fullbloods, percentages, all from grt. bloodlines. Butch Sockwell Loganville 770-385-8440
Boer market animals, ready, 40 lbs. & up, grt. breeding males, 4 mos. old. Lynn Burke Fitzgerald 229-423-3040
Boer mix billies, 4-5 mos. old, plate or replacement breeders, $75 ea., reas., free dely. Paul Peterson Daisy 912-739-0414
Fainting goat, blk./wht., billy, 7 wks. old, $75. Kari Baumez Calhoun 678-986-0576
Fainting gpats, billies, $50, nannies $75. Phil McEntyre Fairmount 706-337-5750
Finn sheep, 2 yrs. old, ewe solid wht., $250. Gayle Richardson Woodstock 770928-8619
Fullblood 100% Boer buck. 6 mos. old, parents on site and IBGA regd., $125. Rick Brandt Winston 678-409-4114
Fullblood Boer billies, 1 1/2-2 1/2 yrs., $150-250 ea., no papers, 8 ea., 4 mos., X-
billies, $55-75 ea. Franklin E. Russell Sr. Thomaston 706-648-3736
Goats, 6 to 8 wks. old, young and pretty, must sell, call aft. 9 P.M. Edward Charles Holz Bowdon 770-258-3790
Gorgeous AlpineX togg. buckling on bottle, disbudded, outstanding milk genetic, $50. John Cokley Union Point 706-453-2685
Hampshire & Romney, NPGA goats, adults
and babies, $75+, other. Sharon Wainwright Dahlonega 706-219-2363
Healthy friendly sheep for sale to good
home only, 12 sheep, $100. Sherry Walter Monroe 678-773-1051
Kiko Boer cross bucks, 6 mos. old. Barry
Smith Norman Park 229-769-3541 Kiko, Boer, mix goats and kids, various
prices, dely. possible. Mark Lynn Dallas 770-
490-6698 Kikos multiplying like rabbits, time to sell,
1/2-100% does and bucks, all ages and colors, $100-$650. Terry B. Gray Martinez
706-541-0117 LaMancha goats, regd., adult females & 2
weaned bucks, reas. prices, must sell. Marsha Kelly Newnan 770-251-8896
Need to decrease our goat family, nice nannies, bred to redhead and have goats, just weaned and growing fast. John Nunn Bostwick 706_342_1445
Pygmy babies, Agouti & spotted, carmel buck, handled daily, parents on premises, $50 to $100; 2 yr. old wether. A. Wyrosdick Dahlonega 706-867-9073
Pygmy billies, 5 mos. old, $35 ea., not for slaughter. Mary Sell Villa Rica 770-459-4175
Pygmy billy. 4 yrs. old, silver, wormed, $40. Denise Watkins Thomaston 706-647-9815
Pygmy goat bucks, 8 wks., 3 blk., 1 carmel,
vacc., wormed, disbudded, healthy, will wether on request, $50 ea. Terry King Cartersville 770-606-1643
Only one ad may be placed per family unit.
-Georgia Cooking -
Copper Pennies
This salad keeps well in the refrigerator for a week or more.
2 pounds carrots, peeled and sliced 1 medium size onion, chopped 1 medium green pepper, chopped 1 (10 3/4-ounce) can tomato soup 1/4 cup oil 1/4 cup vinegar 3/4 cup sugar 1 teaspoon mustard 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce Dash hot sauce Salt and pepper to taste
Combine carrots, onion and green pepper in a large glass bowl. Set aside. Combine remaining ingredients in a small bowl, mix well and pour over vegetables. Cover tightly and refrigerate overnight.
Sweet and Sour Meatballs
These freeze well and can me made into a smaller size for snacks.
1 pound ground beef 1 cup milk 1 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper 1/2 cup cracker crumbs 1 medium-size green pepper, chopped 1 cup chopped onion 1 cup ketchup 3 Tablespoons Worcestershire sauce 1/2 cup sugar 1/2 cup cider vinegar
Combine ground beef, milk, salt, pepper, and cracker crumbs in a large mixing bowl; mix thoroughly. Shape into 10 large meatballs. Place in a single layer in an 8-inch baking dish.
Combine remaining ingredients. Pour sauce mixture over meat balls. Bake at 350 degrees for 1 hour. (If sauce cooks down too fast, cover baking pan with foil.}
Diane Pendley Oakwood, GA
Testing Notes: Quick tip for shaping meatballs: pat the meat mixture out into a square of consistent thickness. Cut into equal portions/squares with a large knife and shape into balls with your hands.
We Want Your Healthy Recipes
As honorary spokesman for the Georgia Commission on Women's Childhood Health and Overweight Initiative, Commissioner Irvin is encouraging students and their families to include Georgia's delicious, wholesome farm products in their diets to ensure a healthy and long life.
With this in mind, the Market Bulletin would like readers to share their favorite health-conscious recipes (those that are low in fat, cholesterol, sugar, etc.). If you have a recipe you would like to share with our readers, send it to: Georgia Cooking, Market Bulletin, 19 MLK Jr. Drive SW, Atlanta, GA 30334-4250.
Unless otherwise indicated, all recipes have been tested for accuracy by Georgia Department of Agriculture home economists. If you would like to share a favorite recipe with our readers, send it to: Georgia Cooking, Market Bulletin, 19 MLK Jr. Drive SW, Atlanta, GA 30334-4250. If you have questions or problems regarding recipes featured in this column, call 1-800282-5852 (toll-free statewide}. Please do not contact the individual who submitted the recipe.
Pygmy goats, 1 drk. buckskin male, 10 mos., $50. Shane Worsham Cartersville 770-'-38-'-6'--~5_1_4-'-9--------~----
Pygmy goats, all ages, males $50, females $100. Eddie Weaver Ellijay 706-889-4008
Pygmy goats, nannies $50; billies, $40, not for slaughter. Cathy Kinsey Villanow 706_3_97=--_8_0_2_5_-,----~~--~---
Pygmy goats, very small, many colors, new babies, have all shots & wormed; also, 2 1/2Nubian babies, $50-$100. Sandy Hurlbutt Alvaton 706-538-1062
Regd. Boer goats, good bloodlines and percentage. Ray Sheppard Loganville 770_4-'-6,,_6-~3_1_3_9c-=-------------
Several Boer cross billies, your choice, $75 ea., Butler area, Ive. messg. Ed Winters Mauk ~47'-8=---=8"-62=---"5""39"-9=------------
Several nice nannies for sale, Boer Nubian cross, 4 mos./up, $50/up. Roger Stover _A....,u=-b....,u_rn7-::'.77::-0_-_96_2_--"3=-22=-8=--_,,---~--
Twin billies, very gentle, loves to play, ideal for children, born 3/9, $35 ea. Tommy Devane Oglethorpe 229-937-2473
Wht. Dorper/Katahdin lambs, born this year, ready beg. in April, $150 ea. Tomas Concepcion Gray 478-471-9853 478-3188608
Young Pygmy billies for sale. Don Smith Covington 770-786-3281
Farmers' Market Seeks Vendors
The Marietta Square Farmers Market is seeking vendors for its Saturday morning market beginning May 7. Interested farmer vendors may contact Johnny Fulmer at (770) 499-
9393 or visit website www.mariettasquarefarmersmark et.com
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 flashy blk./wht. tobiano gelding,
green broke, gentle, easy keeper, 14hds.,
$2500. Russ LaPlume Grayson 770-554-
9846
'01 APHA, unusual color, blue roan overo
gelding, 15hds., needs riding, not for beg.,
$3000/obo. Paula Wilde Blairsville 706-745-
6594
'01 AQHA gelding bay w/chrome, GS of The
Money Broker, 15.3hds., bombproof, shoes,
loads, clips, walk-trot, deluxe, light crib. Don
Hilburn Perry 478-987-6901
'01 AQHA sorrel mare, 14.3hds., grt.
bloodlines, smooth gait, green broke, cutting
prospect, broodmare, good home wanted,
$1000/nego., terms are avail. K. Carpenter
Monroe 770-266-7485
'02 AQHA blk. gelding, muscular, 14.3 hds.,
athletic/intelligent,
has
heart/personality/speed, gentle w/lots of
enthusiasm, Peppy San Badger/Wimpy/Doc
Bar bred, $2400 OBO. B. Earwood Lithonia
770-339-2676 770-329 3006
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'02 bay gelding, Incentive Fund, Zippo Pine 2 regd. OH mare, 1 Skipper W, 3 Bars, 2 Belgium broodmare, 10 yrs. old in foal, TWH geldings: 5 yr. steel gray; 4 yr. Bourbon Red turkey poults $8, adult
Bar breeding, grt. show prospect, selling due yrs. old, 1 Big step, 13 yrs., gentle, exc. sorrel, 17hds., 2000 lbs., exc. cond., $1400. chestnut/wht.; 8 yr. blk./wht.; 9 yr. blk., 9. yr. Melanistic Mutant Ring necks $10, mxd.
to time restraints, $3000. Bill Bergen Brooks horses. John Brooks Blackshear 912-449- Karen Brewer Canton 770-704-0760
strawberry roan. Shea/Albert Queen Dallas bantams $2. Kevin Daft Braselton 770-965-
770-461-5362
4633
Chestnut OH gelding, team roping, heeling, 770-505-0090
0599
'03 AQHA AQHR cutting bred filly, grey 20 yr. regd. Morgan, proven broodmare, 14 yrs., 15hds., $3500. K. Kelley Sharon 706- TWH older mare, 15.2hds., super trail Buff Orpington hens, lge. brown eggs,
w/chrome, balance, beauty, color, class, bombproof, pretty, liver chestnut, exc. trail 318-2155
horse, anyone can ride, com!. gait and easy laying in June, beau., healthy hens,
blood; Playgun, Doc O' Leana, Captain Joker. horse, manners, healthy, sound, $1400. M. Donkey's for sale, standard female $550; disp., to good home only, $700 w/tack. B. vaccinated, $11. Timmy Taylor Dallas 770-
L. Branch Eatonton 706-473-1524
Pruitt Suches 706-747-3861
standard male, $350, very gentle animals, SkifJQer Covington 770-787-4918
974-1429
'03 AQHA FQHR cutting bred filly bay, 2000, AQHA, IF, sorrel, gelding, super make grt. pasture guards. Anita Dewey TWHBEA RHBAA SSHBEA (3) spotted Chickens, ducks, turkeys, geese, chicks,
mature 15H+, nice con!.; Waggoners Joker, quiet, and very broke, grt. loper, and a ten Macon 478-746-2918
mares, 2 spotted foals, $1600, 4-10 Wortd ducklings, gos lings, we have mallards-3
Pepos Joy; working cow, cutting. C. Browning jogger, Zippo Pine Bar breed, $3800. Shelley Donkeys: minature jack, standards, Grand Champions. B. Maynard Cleveland generations, BarneyNaldosta area. Joe/Laura
Eatonton 706-485-4791
Snider Mitchell 706-465-0098
blk./wht. jack, grey jenny, red roan jenny. G. 706-865-5945
Perkins Barney 229-775-2886
'03 AQHA bay filly, 16hds., Quincy Bar 2004 stud colts (3), bay/wht., blk./wht. filly, Thomas Elberton 706-283-2680
True blue roans, 2 yr. colt, 9 mos. filly, Chicks, RIR for sale $1.50 each, brown egg
Scoot, Mr. Baron Red, gentle, rides, loads, allAPHA, 1 mare, price from $1000/up. James Gorgeous grey Arabian purebred/grade in beau., 4 yr. blk. mare, rides, very nice, all 3 layers, farm raised, straight run, hatching daily.
sound, show prospect, $1850/obo. Cale Monk Hampton 770-946-9327
foal, sport-horse, due 8/05, rides, loads, ties, AQHA. K. Taylor Bibb 478-746-5747
Deneise Brown Statesboro 912-587-5433
Garrison Cornelia 706-939-1324
3 '04 regd. stud colts, bay, blk., drk. buckskin, easy keeper, loving, gentle, too many horses,
'03 AQHA bloodbay Hotroddin son, sire's bloodline, Corona Cody and Doc Bar. must sell, $1150/nego. Charles Smallwood
Equine At Stud
Chicks: RIR, Barred Rocks, Polish, Black Sumatras, Araucanas and Bronze turkey
Incentive Fund, breeding stock mare; '01 pony Granell Smiley Ludowici 912-545-2039
Hogansville 706-637-4011
If you have questions regarding ads in this poults, NPIP. Buddy Douberly Nahunta 912-
hunter prospect, good mover & cute, $1500 3 gelding ponies, all under 9 1/2hds., fat, Head/heel rope horse, grey mare, 15 yrs., category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651- 462-8087
ea. Lynn Smith Powder Springs 770-943- pretty saddles, harness w/or w/o ponies, hauled USTRL rodeos, jackpots, money at all, 9081 or 404-651-9082.
Chukars, pheasants & mallards now. Inman
0171 '03 Appaloosa filly, regd., beau. buckskin
$550/up. Lynn Wheeler Acworth 770-9743754 770-851-0330
$3000. Phillip Helton Aragon 706-506-9726 706-292-0210
"Equine At Stud" advertisments must include the stable license number of the
Coleman Millen 478-982-5370 478-237-8289 Contact now for early release chicks,
w/blanket, ready to start, loves people, $2500. 3 yr. old TWH blk. stallion out of Generator's Match pair F bay Perch., 11 and 12 mos. advertiser as well as a copy of the current (August), and other. Drew Stanley
Amy Schmitz Hogansville 706-637-6293
Silver Dollar. Carroll Kirkland Fitzgerald 229- old, $1100; blk. Perch., 14 mos. old, $700. Coggins report for each horse listed. Ads Clarkesville 706-947-3884
'03 regd. Shire sport horse filly, drk. brown, 423-7435
Glen Stef)hens Trenton 706-657-4153
submitted without this information will not Democrat Perry crossed stags and hens.
14.3hds., 3'10", driven long rein, exc. 3 yr. old male stripe donkey, $250. Darwin Miniature 28" mare, pinto heavy in foal; 1 yr. be eublished.
Milton Campbell Danielsville 706-336-6949
potential, grt. mover, $5000. Henry Hodgkins Turner Morganton 706-374-6070
dun pinto filly, AMHA/R, $1000 ea.; 4 yr. Dualin Pistol Doc--AQHA FQHR cutting 706-336-8428
Calhoun 706-624-9273
4 broodmares for sale/lease, 2 regd. TB, gelding, mini donkey, $450. Stacy Brown bred by Dualin Gun (Dual Pep $300,000-Miss Dominiques-1 rooster, 2 laying hens $35,
'04 AQHA/PHBA palomino stud, Impressive beau. offsprings; also, regd. paint mare to ride Cleveland 706-318-3013
Silver Pistol $512,000), Doc Royal, Captain Golden Comet rooster & hen, 3 mos. old, $15;
Review on papers, leads and loads, will or breed. Hyrum 0. Pierce Monticello 706- Miniature horse, very gentle male to help Joker, $225 fee, multiple & money earner no calls after 8 p.m. Jim Lile Ball Ground
mature to 16hds., $2500. Ronnie Mitchell 468-5458
you enjoy your summer, grt. for therapy & discounts, call for info. Branch Cutting Horses 770-735-6463
Jefferson 706-367-2008
'04 regd. Shire filly, grey, 15.1 hds., sweet & willing, grt. to ride or drive, baths, clips, & loads, $5000. Christy Putnam Calhoun 706625-5592
'92 APHA bay tobiano mare, 15.2hds., bred to blk./wht. homozygous stallion, Cactus Ben and Varsar Bars, $2500. Jimmy Billings Pine Mountain 706-881-5144
'94 OH gelding, blk., 14hds., very friendly, lunges, loads, needs riding, not for beg. Joan Hinkle Covington 770-787-7148
'96 AHA grey 14.3hds. gelding, gentle, loads, clips, ties, bathes, trailers, sure footed, dely. avail., $3000. Suzanne Solis .Suwanee 404-514-9866
'96 overo paint broodmare, sorrel, Medicine Hat, 15'1", throws beau. babies, no papers,
4 yr. old gelding, broke to ride, loves kids, good for trail rides, b/w paint, loads/clips, $1750/obo. Brandon Johnston Douglasville 770-942-9410
5 miniature donkeys for sale: 1 jack, $300; 5 jennies start @ $600. Raymond Riner Swainsboro 478-494-1919
5 yr. old ADMS regd. #MGE-3035 horse mule red sorrel 15hds., stands for farrier, vet Ioads easy, extensive trail exp., $4000/firm. Richard Jackson Riddleville 478-552-3115
5 yr. old Scottish highland mare, grlllla dun, grt. on trails, loves attention, easy to handle, nice comformation and movement. Michele McAvoy Athens 706-369-9706
5 yr. old dun, 30 days rein training, gentle, gr'son of Hollywood Dun It, $5500. Debbie Smith Lyons 912-526-4962
play, loves attention. C. Green Grantville 770583-3811 404-755-4597
Miniature horse, very gentle weanling colt, grt. companion, easy keeper, $1250. N. Bolt Aleharetta 404-788-6464
Min'1ature horses, blk./wht. filly, 10 mos., 26"; blk. filly, 26"; sorrel/palomino filly, 9 mos., 25", all AMHA, sell or trade for hunting/fishing eguifJ. R. Harris Aleharetta 678-393-8545
Miniature horses, drk. bay stallion; chestnut roan mare; chestnut roan mare w/foal, all regd. R. L. Maier Emerson 770-386-9571
Miniature jack chocolate donkey, born April 2004, live w/goats/llamas. Kathy Wade Winder 678-859-2657
Miniature regd. donkey, jenny, 9 mos., $900, grey dunn. Dale Morrison Chickamauga 706-539-2805
Eatonton 706-485-4791
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 eublication.
Peacocks, a pr. of Indian Blues, hatched 6/10/04, $125 cash for both. Denesa Snell Loganville 770-972-7294
'04 Silver Pheasant breeders, (laying), $40/pair; White Crested Kalij $75/pair, Standard Black Cochin chicks $2, mixed chicks $1. John Mason Macon 478-986-3709
Ducks & geese for sale, sev. breeds. J. Cochran Griffin 770-227-1858
Ducks & swans for sale, baby mallards $5 each, 3rd generation from wild, black male swan, young, healthy, $250. Tere Lopez Oxford 770-787-2955
Fantail pigeons, all colors, $30 or more, 6 Ringneck pair, some white, 6 or 7 Jack-up rider birds, dill. colors. J.E. Feltman Hampton 770-897-2140
Flying mallard ducks in full color $25/pair, day old baby ducks $4 each, no Sunday sales. James Altman Folkston 912-496-2063 912-337-0402
Game Aseel, stags $20, pullets $15, w/chicks $25; Allen Roundhead, stags $20, pullets $10. David Kettle Arnoldsville 706742-5145
must sell, $1,000/0BO. Max Earwood 5 yr. regd. TWH mare, chestnut w/wht. Morgan regd. gelding, 15 yrs., red bay, '04 hatch roosters, 2 Frizzle Cochin Game chickens: Claret hens for sale. Ron
Lithonia 770-597-8432 770-469-4609
blaze, 16hds. high. Billy Maddox Appling 14.2hds., trail, exp. rider, $1800. A. Stigall Araucana mix, 2 Cochin Araucana mix, hens. ShefJard Fortson 706-323-9679
'97 APHA tobiano stallion, throw color, east 706-829-9339
Powder S[!rings 770-861-9164
Carol Fletcher Jackson 770-775-3526
Game cocks and hens for sale, other, call
to handle, no vices, for pies. e-mail. Tim Beard Dudley TNJBeard@aol.com 478-957-7356
'97 AQHA grullo mare, '97 AQHA gray gelding, '94 APHA blk. tobiano mare; '98 racking gelding; '99 pony gelding. Tom Sewell Ellijay 706-635-4515 706-635-2973
'99 APHA sorrel overo gelding, 16hds., sweet, gentle, trails like a champ, no vices, $3500 firm. Cindi Brasher Lexington 706318-1239
'99 AQHA beau. sorrel gelding, son of "Zips Chocolate Chip", western pleasure points, exc. English prospects, professionally trained, $5500/obo. Renee Williams Midland 706569-8499
1 yr. old colt, Peppy San Badger bloodlines, Foundation mare, bay color, $1200/obo. Craig
6 yr. beau. dapple gray Quarab mare, 15.2hds., grt. ba.rrel prospect, loads, bathes, stands quietly, $1500. Kelly Jones LaGrange 706-885-9662
6 yr. old Appaloosa cross mare, sweet disp., healthy & sound, loads, $800. Leslie Smith Lexington 706-743-3642 706-318-3613
6 yr. old mule, 14hds., buckskin Jerusalem cross, drive and trail ride. Jess Bolton Sycamore 229-347-9190
7 yr. 14.1hds., OH bay mare, ties, bathes, Ioads, needs exp. rider. Melissa Bennett Covington 770-464-0740
7 yr. TWH gelding, 16.1hds., blk. w/3 wht. socks, current on vacc. & dewormed, $2000. C. Minyard Monroe 770-207-1735
7 yr. double regd. AQHA palomino mare; 7
Palomino gelding, 21 yrs. old, bomb-proof trail horse, strong and athletic, $1000. Johnny Deal Statesboro 912-764-4365
Palomino paint, 5 yr. old mare, 13.3hds., good ground manners, needs intermed. rider, $2500/obo. Debbie McCloud Powder Serings 404-316-5349
Paso Fino mare, $1500, gelding, $6500, Champion bloodlines, trail ridden, also will trade for construction services. Ron Conner Conyers 770-310-9835
Paso Fino mare, regd., gray, show quality, anyone can ride, lots of profess. training. Frank Oliver Auburn 770-963-3879
Percheron mare, gray, gentle, exc. broodmare, $950. Tim Leard Lavonia 706356-0284
'05 Mandarin ducks available May 15, priced according to size, $15 and up. Beth Merritt Vidalia jmatthews@cybersouth.com 912-537-3309
'05 chicks, Barred Rocks and RIR, brown eggs, $1.25 per dozen. L.M. Duke Monroe 770-207-4832 770-601-0127
'05 chicks, sev. dill. layer breeds, Royal Palm turkey, (2 mos.) and grown Royal Palm tom turkey. Sandra Miller Talking Rock sdmill@ellijay.com 706-253-3340 770-8937622
'94 Barred Rock hens, '94 RIR hens, '94 Black Sex Link hens, all hens pretty and Iaying $10 each. Gene Martin Leesburg 229438-1029
1 Black Australian swan $300. Eugene
alter 6 p.m. Paul Coleman Cartersville 770383-9975
Game cocks sell out, roosters, hens, stags, 100 to pick from. Steve Whidby Carnesville 706-491-4996
Game fowl: pure Bill Rqberts' Butchers, Red, stags $25, cocks $50. R. Jordan Bowersville 706-376-7382
Game, cocks, hens, stags, Murphy hatchBrown Reds, Roundheads, Butchers, Spangles, Kelso, Leiper hatch, very reas. prices, call anytime. Russell Griffin Gainesville 770-532-8447 770-241-0328
Geese, grown African, White & Brown Chinese Toulouse $30 each, Call ducks $15 each, R/R hens, Barred Rock, Araucana, Buttercup, Fantail pigeons. Anthony Brown
Carver Pearson 912-422-7094 334-606-3940
1O yr. OH/App. gelding, 16hds., Hiredhand/Sundance, $2500; AQHA mare, liver chestnut, 14.2hds., Poco/3-Bars, $1500, exp. trail horses. Gene Parker Thomson 706699-2271
11 yr. Appaloosa mare, 14hds., western, grt. on trails, quiet, easy keeper, no vices, must sell, $1400/obo. Audrey Leamy Gainesville 678-852-9880
11 yr. Percheron mule, 17hds., 14 yr. Belgian mule, 18hds., drive and ride, grt. on trails, parades, very flashy, $2000 ea. Amanda , Range Monroe 404-867-5179
12 yr. saddlebred/Quarter horse gelding, needs firm hand/intermediate rider, has beau. lope/good potential, easy keeper, $1000/obo. Dana Froetshel Crawford 706-743-3551
14-yr. chestnut TB gelding, 16.1 hds., $1850; 18-yr. drk. bay TB mare, 15.3hds., $1550, used in lesson program/trail rides; 12 yr. blk./QH, $1950. Keith Roberts Covington 678-625-7872
16 yr. Appaloosa mare, grt. kids horse, jumps; trail rides, field trails and pulls, $1800; 17 yr. blk. gelding, trail rides, $1600. Ronnie Meads Sparta 706-444-7224
16 yr. Appaloosa mare, pleasure and trail horse, not for beg., loads, $1400. D. Hencely Forsyth 678-994-6237
16 yr.' Arab. gelding, western, halter, dressage show exp., ideal for any level rider w/instruction, easy keeper, loads, bathes, clips, $4000 firm/sound. Donna Coe Monticello 706-468-2383
17 yr. OH mare palomino former trail, 15hds., $500; 4 yr. Arab./QH mare, blk./grey, greenbroke, 14.2hds., $800. Allison
yr. regd. red dunn gelding; chestnut walking mare, Natural Horsemanship training. Pete Dillingham Jasper 706-692-6856
7 yr. old regd. racking horse gelding, blk., $1500, needs exp. rider, no calls aft. 8 P.M. Don Carr Adairsville 770-548-2504
8 yr. 17.2hd. bay TB gelding, grt. disp., loves to jump, trained for eventing, big puppydog, not for beg., $6000. Courtney Klein Americus 229-254-0121
9 yr. 14.2hds., Canadian, gelding, breed, know for stamina, endurance, blk., beau., nice movement, good feet, $5000/nego. Ann Foster Fayetteville 770-258-5016
9 yr. grey Percheron gelding, 18hds., rides, pulls, used in weddings and other events, beau., gentle, giants, $3500/obo. Kristen Diggs Rome 678-986-0631
AMHA miniature palomino mare, 5 yrs. old, 33 1/2". Larry Johnson Canton 770-479-1360
AQHA 2002 stallion, Streakin Six, Bullybullion, Dash for Cash breeding, grt. potential for futurity or breeding program. K. Leatherman Barnesville 770-358-3219
AQHA B/skin, dun b/mare, G/sire, Nonstop Jey, Go Man Go, Quick M Silver/Barleo lines, b/w paint pony, 2 nice AOHA fillies. L. Cason McDonough 770-954-1308 404-226-9228
AQHA gelding, 6 yrs. old, wht., loads, clips, 14.2hds., very gentle, $2500; bay mare, 15.2hds., 16 yrs., $1500. Josh Stewart Loganville 678-300-4112
Appaloosa mare, 15hds., smooth trot, sound, willing and gentle, $850/obo. Sam Henley Douglasville 770-942-4526 404-402-7968
Arabian gray mare, 9 yrs., grt. trail horse, good ground manners, $2500/obo; Arabian blk. gelding, regd., 21 mos., trims, cross-ties,
Pony mare, blk., 9 yrs., 10.2hds., well proportioned, forward moving, inquisitive personality, some drive training, $400. J. Emerson Griffin 770-233-9445
OH/Arab. mare, exp. rider, exc. ground manners, loads, clips, bathes, easy keeper, very sweet. Morgan Page Acworth 770-3006569
Racking blue roan mare, 7 yrs., $950; OH mare, 5 yrs., $450, will consider trade on racking gelding. J. Myers Vienna 229-2684926 229-268-2759
Racking gelding, 15.3hds., beau. chestnut w/flash, 9 yrs., super trail horse, loving, advanced beg./up, $1800. Steph Crews Carrollton 770-315-3330
Regd. 6 yr. 1. 5.1 hds chestnut Arabian mare, ridden by youth pony clubs, trails, started dressage, beau., $3000. Gary Meeker Dallas 770-443-4549 404-787-6814
TB broodmare, 10 yr. bay, breeding to Dutch WB, Rueben 0 avail. Bobbie Hand Rome 706-232-0870
TB mares, 10 yr and 2 yr., both drk. bays, gorgeous, big, sound, sale $3000, lease $1000. G. Brown Palmetto 770-463-2014
TWH gelding 14.2hds., 11 yrs. old, flashy black, grt. gait, trail show, sweet, $1800. H. Hackworth Powder S(!rings 770-943-7271
TWH/SSHBEA mare, 15hds., 3 yrs. old, wht. w/grey spots, Pusher bloodline, extensive trail riding, no fears, does it all, anyone can ride. Ann Evans Toccoa 706-886-4131
TWH regd. gelding, 2 yr. sorrel w/flaxen mane/tail, broke & gentle, $1000. Tim Odum Albany 229-787-1018 229-317-1160
Vendors Needed
Johns 4884Alma Hwy. Waycross 31503 912283-3332
32 Murry McMurray great laying chickens, Black Australorps, RIR, Sex Links, avg. 17 eggs daily wines! boxes & feeders $450 all. Ron Bailey Williamson 770-229-5707
60-70 Fantailed pigeons, all colors, must sell whole lot $300. Doyle Jones Milan 229362-4155
Ameraucana Bantams, lay blue eggs, several color varieties, others laying chickens, Games, Bantams. Joe Swain McDonough 770-957 -3284
Baby chicks for sale, RIR's, Blue Andulsians, 3-10 days old, $2 each. Brad Golden Homer 706-677-1995
Baby chicks, 1 wk. to 1 mo. old, Delaware pullets, Black Jersery Giants, Brown egg layers, farm raised $1 each. R. Pace Bremen 770-722-3435
Baby chicks, BlackAustralorps, RIR, Barred Rocks and Buff Orpingtons; have Royal Palm turkey poults. George Pawlowski Silver Creek 706-766-2727
Baby chicks: Buff Orpingtons, (hvy. breed}, 1 day old to 6 wks. old, starts @ $2 up. Donald Allen Lawrenceville 678-698-0067
Baby mallards, ducks, 3 generation, $2.50 each, Ive. msg. Willie Keen Jr Perry 478-9873687
Bantam chicks & Dominiques $1 each, guineas $2, turkeys $3, hatching weekly. Seth Weaver Ellijay 706-636-1946
Bantam's show qlty., O.E: quail, Brassy Backs, Blue Quail-Self Blues, many others, no calls alter 1O p.m. Don Turner Jasper 706692-5172
Bantams, free/reasonably .priced, North
Jackson 770-504-9507
Geese-Toulouse and Dewlap ducks, White Muscovy. M.A. Islam Hwy. 5 Carrollton 30117 770-854-4361 770-367-7244
Golden Wyandotte rooster, August '04, Marti's poultry. Sara Vinson Covington 770786-8477
Golden comets, pullets for sale, call around 11 :45 each day or after 6 p.m. Q.L. Burton 524 Andrew Bailey Rd. Sharpsburg 30277 770683-4200
Hens, roosters, chicks for sale $5 per hen, $1 for roosters, and $2 for chicks. Lindsey Gossett Dallas 770-459-5557
India Blue peahens, '04 hatch, $80 each, Black Shoulder peahen $80 each. Peggy Armstrong Athens 706-208-0493
Japanese Bantams, (hens & roosters), for sale $5 each. D. Collier Warm Springs 706846-9157
Jersey Giants, purebred, rooster, 2 hens, good layers, lge. healthy, hatched, spring '04, McMurray stock, $35. Lynn Schlup Tennille 478-552-1119
Laying chickens for sale, White Leghorns, RIR, Araucana $4 each, 3 roosters available. Ray LOfJes' Williamson 770-412-1703
Light Brahma chicks, '05, $1 each. Ronnie Lancaster Milan 229-362-4619
Mallard & Blue Swedish ducks, Dominicker chicks, 1-3 days old, can ship post office, 4 wk.-15 wk. duck can't ship. Raymond Seckinger Ellabell 912-858-5048 912-2348500
Mallard ducks, 4 wks. old, $6 each. Chris Legg Thomaston 706-975-0473 706-6473035
McWilliams Brooks 770-716-1902 19 yr. old seasoned pushbutton barrel
horse, does all 5 timed events, exc. manners, also trail rides, he's the one, $2500. Phobe Davis Tignall 706-285-2747
1992 AOHA gelding, bombproof trail horse,
loads, $1500/nego. Fran Wilde Bogart 770725-2456
Arabian regd. horse, very friendly, grt. disp., green broke, beau., 8 yrs. old, $1500. Pedro Delvalle Sharpsburg 678-472-7289
Arabian stallion, 7 yrs. old, bay, beau., very
For Farmers' Market
A farmers' market sponsored by eagle's Dairy and the Cherokee County Master Gardeners is seeking
Georgia. Melvin Durham Gainesville 678343-1835
Bantams: Belgian quail D'Anvers, '04 hatch, $25 pair. Paul Allen Commerce 706-3354143
Bantams: Spangles, Duckwings, Japanese
Mille Fleur OE Bantam trio $20, free Serana roosters to good home only. Ellen/Lauren Cannon Covington 770-787-6335
Muscovy ducklings for sale, $3 each. Russell Miller Gainesville 770-536-1149
Now hatching GL Wyandottes, Black/Buff
child/adult, English/western, jumps quiet, loads, clips, lease/buy. L. McClure Suwanee 678-643-6613
1996 15.2hds Appendix mare; rides
sweet arid calm, turned out w/geldings, $1000. L. Towle Fayetteville 770-310-4401
Beau. AOHA gelding, 5 yrs., nonstop/OTMR bloodlines, exc. barrel prospect/trail, $3500.
vendors. The market is set to open Sat., May 2 I, and will be open every Sat., 8 a.m. - noon, until September.
Cochins, D'uccles, ducks: Runners, Rauen, Khaki, guineas, baby chicks, ducks & geese. Dwayne Beard Royston 706-245-5736
Barred Rock & Buff Orpington chicks for
Orpingtons, Lakenvelders, Langshans and White Laced Cornish, eggs for hatching or eating available. C. Barley Preston 229-8283431
English, western, dependable on trails, some jumping, started on barrels, chestnut. William Walker Perry 478-987-7720
1998 AQHA mare, sweet temperament,
Judy Robinson Butler 478-862-3586 478244-1543
Beau. gaited bay gelding, 5 yrs., 15hds., sweet & gentle, smooth ride, well mannered,
Fruits, vegetables, plants, seed and herbs must be Georgia grown, and craft products must be made with
sale $1 each; also, hatching eggs available. P Bagley Dawsonville 706-864-4802
Birmingham Roller pigeons, young birds to breeders $5 each, no shipping; also, cages
O.E. Bantams in Mille Fleur and BB Red $20/pr. up, Sweater Grey Games $35 pair. Ron Strickland Gillsville 770-869-7575
O.E. Bantams, BB Red, Wheaton, Blue
prof. training, cutting and reining, exc breeding, must sacrifice, $3500. K. Holbrook Locust Grove 770-898-6251
2 Paso Fina's, 1 OH, $500, $1500, $4500,
$2250. W. Abrams Griffin 770-228-3865
Beau. palomino mare, 9 yrs., 15.2hds., strong & sound, $2500. Allen Poole Alpharetta 678-622-2690
Georgia products. Interested vendors may contact Susan Franklin at Farnkkj@bellsouth.net; for directions
real cheap. Al Hulsey 1060 Ivy Rd. Douglas 31533 912-384-0708
Blue peacocks, Silver eggs, Red Gold Amherst eggs, Yellow Gold, Silvers, Lady
Wheaton; also, New Hampshires $1 Oper pair. Bo McCollum Ellijay 706-635-3741
O.E. Bantams, BB Reds, Spangles, common pigeons, doves, sev./colors. Jim
tack avail. B. Miles Franklin 706-675-0882 2 TWH stud colts, 1 yr. old, good
bloodline, reas. priced. J. Odom
Belgian mare, 8 yrs., 16hds., sorrel, works & rides, proven broodmare, easy keeper, must see, $2000 w/harness. Jeff Standridge
or general information, visit www.fannandgardenmarket.com or
Amherst, R.G. eggs, Y.G. eggs. Bo Allday Blackshear 912-449-4521
Brown Leghorn hatching eggs $2/doz. Ken
Snow Hameton 770-897-0258 One trio of White Yokohama chickens, '04
hatcxh, hens laying, $30 trio. George Archer
Thomaston 706-648-3987
Gillsville 706-677-2219
call 770 345-5591.
Wehunt Barnesville 770-358-2587
Griffin 770-227-7332
Wednesday April 27, 2005
THE MARKET BULLETIN
Old English Game Bantams. Herbie/Sharon
---------------------------- Smith Mableton 404-704-2789 One AIR rooster, one black and red rooster,
Livestock Sales and Events '04, $6 each. Jimmy Yeoman Griffin 770-467-
3 regd. female llamas, one female baby, halter trained, good colors, starting at $500,
dely. available. Cindy Brown Ellijay 706-6363567
2000 Horton 2H straight load GN, alum., 7' high, fully insulated, 6' tack area, 2 built-in lrg. tack boxes, interior lighting, $10,500. Becky Morris Sharpsburg 770-251-1033
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Peacocks for sale, male and female, '03
and '04 hatch. Rhonda Cofer Loganville 770-
9 79-1114 Pekin ducks, all ages; also, few Runner
crosses. Brian Sturdy Dahlonega 706-8659 201
Production Red hens. just starting to lay big brown eggs, $8 each. Sharon Wald Wrightsville 478-864-9425
Pure stock Grey Game, Pearl Leg 1 cock, 4
hens '04, $100 for all, serious inquiries only. J ames Parks Gainesville 770-534-4910
Purebred White Pekins $7.50 each, will have purebred Buff Orpingtons, Blue Swedish, White Pekins, ma/lards, ready mid April. Adam Black/ Priscilla Usry Wadley 706833-0747 706-831-1383
AIR for sale; also, mixed games, all one year old. Jay King Acworth 770-928-2279
RIR rooster, October '04 hatch, $5. Anna Vernon McDonough 770-957-9257
AIR Lakenvelder rooster/hen pairs $15, misc. ~!her chickens also, hvy. breeds and Bantams available, cheap. Ken Bostwick Juliette 478-477-6964
Ringneck Pheasants, Chukars, Araucanas, chicks, guinea keels & mxd. Rouen/Pek1n duckling for sale. Charles Hamby Temple 770-562-9648
Ringneck doves, peach, tangerine, fronted, young $5, immature $7, adults $10, will ship.
Alpaca male (stud), color: maroon, very
pretty & blood typed. B. Robertson
Hogansville 706-882-9295
Grey rheas for sale; also, rhea eggs & ostrich eggs. Wayne Wood Buchanan 770-
646-3413
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Llama, male, $350; two females $700 each, two yr. old female Alpaca/llama mix $600. C. W. Kaiser Fairburn 770-964-3947
Llamas, largest selection of quality
registered llamas, starting at $500, friendly,
halter trained, delivery available. Liliane Grant
Dallas 770-445-2855
Male, llama for sale, dapple blond, 1 yr. old, $400. Marty Graham Chickamauga 706-375-
3190 423-580-7274
Alternative Livestock Requiring Permit/License
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney at 404-_651-9081 or
404-651-9082. The Georgia Department of Natural
Resources regulates many exotic animals, including most hoofed stock except llama and buffalo. However, upon compliance with applicable state regulations, a deer farming license for the commercial production of meat and fiber is available for the following species: fallow deer, axis deer sika deer, elk, red deer, reindeer, and caribou. For more information on the deer
2000 Sooner trailer, 3H slant load, GN
w/living Quarters and extras, asking payoff
balance. Brandon Sligs Monroe 404-9258835
2001 Sundowner 3H slant w/dressing rm., tack comp. in front, GN, used twice, like new cond. Michele McCoy Athens 706-543-0705
2002 Exiss XT 400 w/dressing rm., air cond., awning, rear tack, perfect cond., $15,000. Jeremie Price Chickamauga 706375-9612
2004 Chaparral 3H BP slant load, tack rm., like new $5300. Kathy Smith Milner 770-412-8956
2004 Longhorn 2H 7' tall, SL, BP, tack rm., 16" tires, wht., $3,800. David Rape Marshallville 478-967-2425
24' GN stock trailer, $3000, International 490 21' disc harrow, $3000. Mike Buford Concord 770-884-5080
Blk. M&W trooper saddle, 16 1/2" seat, 4 girths, 4 pads, 7 W.H. bits & breastplate included, like new, $700. Elaine Strickland Gay 706-538-6726
Cattle head squeeze gate, heavy duty, never used, $200. Jeff Peters Social Circle 770-267-3589 770-601-0093
Circle Y show saddle, Phil Harris horse size show halter, silver mounted show headstall, all are like new. E. Wayne Savage Winder 770-867-4726
Close contact saddle, 17" Borelli, very good cond., $350/obo, pad stirrups, leather. Debbie Powell Cordele 229-273-0307
Every 1~l!Rue~!!~ ~t~';~ry ~~!~~G~t~~7der Pig
Feeder-Breeder Pig Sale, poultry, 6
Sale, 1 pm, Tri County Livestock
pm, hogs & goats, 7 pm, Taylor Cty.
Sales, Hwy. 206 & 268 Crossing,
Livestock Auction, just off S.R. 128, s.
Ambrose. Info.: 912-359-3803 or
of Reynolds. Info: 478-847-3664 or
Sherrel Day, 912-359-2914.
706-647-3559.
Every 1st & 3rd Sat. New Goat Sale, 1 pm,
Every Thurs. Horse Auction, All Breed Horse
poultry, fowl & rabbits to follow, Triple H
Sale, tack, 7:30 pm, horses & ponies, 9
Sales, Metter, Hwy. 46 e. GAL C002567
pm, cash or approved checks,
Info: Waylan Hitchcock, 478-553-9938
Reidsville. GAL 2687 Info: Mike
or Lewie Fortner, 478-469-5178.
Holland, 912-654-2863/614-6621.
Every 3rd Sat. Horse Sale, tack, 7 pm,
Every Fri. night Horse Sale, 7:30 pm, 102
horses to follow, Triple H Sales, 5250
Lumber City Hwy., Hazlehurst. Info:
Old Savannah Rd., Tennille. GAL
Steve Underwood, 912-594-6200
C002567 Info: Waylan Hitchcock, 478-
(night) or 912-375-5543 (day).
553-9938, Gary Williams, 478-469-
Every Fri. night Goat, Poultry & Small
3805.
Animal Sale, 7 pm, Buggy Town Every 1st & 3rd Sat. S & D Goat Sales,
Auction, 1315 Hwy. 341 s.,
Baxley Fairgrounds, begin 12:30 pm;
Barnesville. GAL#3177 Info: 770-358-
goats, pigs, poultry. Info: Steve Smith,
0872/1786.
912-367-9268, 912-266-7170.
Every 2nd Fri. Horse & Tack Sale only, 7 Every 2nd Sat. Livestock Auction, Waddell
pm, Coker Sale Barn, Duncan Bridge
Auction Barn, Climax, Ga., 1 pm,
Rd. at old Chattahoochee Livestock
selling goats, sheep, poultry and small
Barn. #AUNR2916 Info: Wayne
animals; selling miscellaneous at 10
Coker, 706-540-8418.
am; #AU003249. Info.: 229-246-
Every 3rd Fri. Tack & Horse Sale, tack, 6
4955/416-7217.
pm, horses, 8 pm, Southeastern Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Cattle, Slaughter
Arena, Unadilla. GAL #2920 Info: 478-
Hogs, Goats, Sheep & Fowl Sale, 1
627-2727.
pm, H&M Livestock Market, Lyons,
J. Neal Columbus JLNeal@clichsouth.net 706-577-8749
farming license, contact the Georgia Department of Agriculture at (404) 656-
Custom made full harness and carriage tack for miniature horse buggy, like new, $250.
Roosters, mxd., small and big, $2 each. 3667. For information on licenses of other William Beasley Byron 478-747-0177
Every Sat. Small Animals, Chickens, Rabbits, Sheep, Goats & Horse Sale, 4 pm, Coker Sale Barn, Duncan
Hwy. 1 s. (old Toombs Cty. Stockyard). Info: 912-537-2172 or 912-293-0172 (sale day) or myra1@cybersouth.com.
Leroy Gassett Fort Valle:t 478-825-0658
Sev. beau. colored Fantails, $15-$20 a pr.; also, Homing pigeons $7 each, exc. flying bloodlines. Dennis Rigdon Douglasville 678492-1249
Standard RIR, New Hampshire chicks, Bantam Splash Cochin rooster, 3 hens. M. Vogan Blue Ridge 706-632-5501
species of hoofed stock (except llama and buffalo), contact the Georgia Department of Natural Resources Special Permit Unit at (770) 761-3044. Individuals submitting advertisements to buy and sell regulated hoofed stock in the Market Bulletin must provide a photocopy of the appropriate license with their ad.
Electro braid elec. fence, 7200' w/charger, 9 mos. old, $800. George Estes Locust Grove 770-914-7330
Featherlite alum. stock trailer, 7x20, sliding center gate, exc. cond., $9750. Harold Ber!Yman Tallapoosa 770-574-8738
GN horse trailer, 2H straight load, complete w/air cond. sleeping quarters and tack comp.,
Bridge Rd., White Cty., at old Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Goat Sale, 1 pm,
Chattahoochee Livestock Barn. Info:
poultry, rabbits & fowl to follow, Triple
Wayne Coker, 706-540-8418.
H Sales, 5250 Old Savannah Rd.,
Every Sat. night Goat, Poultry & Small
Tennille. GAL C002567 Info: Waylan
Animal Auction, 7 pm, Bradley-
Hitchcock, 478-553-9938 or Lewie
Wayside Auction, 1035 Monticello
Fortner, 478-469-5178.
Hwy., Gray. GAL 2070 Info: Curtis Every 4th Sat. Miscellaneous Sale, 10 am,
Barfield, 478-986-8852 or Bobby
goats, poultry, small animals sale, 12
Sultans, B. quail Bantams, P. Rocks, SLW chicks, March 23 hatch, $1-$5, hatching eggs $5/dozen. Peggy Jones Colbert 706-7883343
Swan, White, mute male, 3 yrs. old, $350. M.R. Wallis LaGrange 706-884-0060
Swans, White Mute male, 3 yrs. old, $250; unsexed white mute, 1 yr. $250. F. Shilling Statesboro 912-587-3219
Texas A&M White Coturnix $.50 and up, $25 per 100 eggs plus shipping, baby ducks
LIVESTOCK WANTED If you have questions regardmg ads m this
category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651-
9081 or 404-651-9082.
Items listed in the Livestock Wanted category must be tor specific livestock; for instance, "want 3 or 4-yr. old quarter horse gelding, approx. 16 hds., suitable for moderately experience rider." Generalized
$2500. James Mitchell Martin 706-779-7789
Hunt seat saddle, $250, etc. Susie Chastain Bremen 770-537-6983
Kieffer "Lugspitge" all purpose saddle, 17", brown w/suede knee rolls, less fittings, $400. Kristen McFarland Lawrenceville 770-9631290
Mccrary 2H GN trailer, dressing rm., side boxes, new tires, new paint, $3500. Lisa Steeves Sharesburg 678-416-0325
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Russell, 478-986-4657.
noon, cash only, Gaines Livestock
Every 1st Sat. Horse & Tack Sale, 7 pm,
Auction, Hwy. 84, Quitman. GAL
Buggy Town Auction, 1315 Hwy. 341
#2514 Info: 229-263-9940.
s., Barnesville. GAL #3177 Info: 770- Every 4th Sat. Chattahoochee Goat &
358-0872/1786.
Sheep Sale, Eastanollee Livestock
Every 4th Sun. Horse/tack sale, 12:30 pm,
Market, Eastanollee. Info: Mike Stepp,
Southeastern Arena, Unadilla;
770-869-7268 or Joe Barefoot, 770-
GAL#2934/1854. Info.: 478-627-2727.
869-7726.
Notice Livestock auctions listed in the Market Bulletin sometimes offer related items for sale, such
and chickens. Marilyn Wheeles Brooklet 912839-2056
Turkeys, Bourbon Red, 1 wk. old, $7 each, some hatching eggs available. Miles Russell Meansville 706-648-3503
Poultry/Fowl Requiring Permit/License
If you have questions regarding this category, call Mia Haf)ey at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
Advertisements for wood ducks must be accompanied by a USDA permit. Permits are available from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Attn: Permit Section, P.O. Box 49208, Atlanta, GA 30359. Advertisers must submit a copy of current permit with their first ad. Permit copies will be returned upon request. Advertisements for bobwhite quail must be accompanied by a copy of the advertiser's commercial quail breeders license. Since this is a state protected bird, the Georgia Department of Natural Resources requires anyone selling bobwhite quail to have this license. For license information, write: DNR, Game and Fish Division, 2189 Northlake Parkway, Suite 108, Tucker, GA 30084.
Bobwhite 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
Taking orders for JWBW quail chicks and RN Pheasant chicks for '05 season, call to (:)lace order. Neal Bush Searta 706-467-9345
Poultry/Fowl Wanted
Want Red Frizzle Bantams, Ive. msg. Teresa D!Yden Buchanan 770-646-9082
Want a pure Irish White henney cock or stag. Sam Kelley Riverdale 404-319-5004
ads, such as "want horses, any amount," are not acceptable for publication; neither are ads for free or unwanted livestock.
Family of three children seeks miniature horse, ridable pony or horse in need of loving home. C. Whitby Covington 678-342-9036
Looking for a child safe horse, willing to trade. Angel Pellan Atlanta 678-565-9181 770-314-6527
Smaller horses needed for Therapeutic riding program for disabled children, healthy, safe disp. required, tax deductable. Neal Dunn Statesboro 912-852-5275
Want 1/2 Boer, 1/2 Nubian or 3/4 Boer, 1/4 Nubian does, aft. 7 P.M. Carl E. Beecher Wray 912-359-3699
Want 2 goats, 1-2 yr. old, male & female, to clean pastures. David Moon Bogart 706-3100062
Want full blooded red and wht. only Simmental bull, service age, reas. priced. R. Pounds Junction City 478-862-3555
Want older, draft-X bomb-proof horse for
handicapped rider, not a lot of money, lots of love, reas. price, aft. 1 P.M. Mona Tanner Cleveland 706-865-3128 706-348-3100
Want to purchase pure California smut nose, rabbits & Americana chicks. A. Dee Mauk 229-649-6411
LIVESTOCK HANDLING If you have questions regarding ads m this
category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651 9081 or 404-651-9082.
'92 livestock GN trailer, middle partition new trailer tires, exc. cond., $3000. June Stokes Griffin 770-227-7502
'98 Colt GN, 4H, slant, walk-in tack dressing storage thick mats, good cond. $4000. Wiley Stanfield Gray 478-746-7995
16' Turner livestock trailer, fresh paint, new wires, lights, flooring, dual axle, grt. tires
Nice 10-12 passenger wooden hitch wagon, rubber tires, draft shafts, team pole, trailer hitch, lights and brakes. Tricia Mathis
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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
---------------------------- Lexington 706-743-7213 One 16' Sundowner stock trailer, need some repairs, good tires and brakes, first
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auction firm conducting the auction, per regulations of the Georgia Secretary of State. Notices without this information cannot be published. If you have any questions about the Livestock Sales & Events Calendar, please call Randy Cox at 404-656-3682.
$1100 gets it. R. Porter Tifton 229-386-2113 Rubber tire wagon, 1H, good shape,
'03 fescue hay, 4x5 tight rolls, $6 outside.
'04 Tift 44 bermuda, horse qlty., $4 sq
$600/obo. T. Woodard Atlanta 770-869-3598 Charles Biles 2131 W. Mcintosh Rd., Griffin bales, fescue $3 sq. bales, fertilized, weed
Square tube steel panels for pickup truck, 30223 770-227-2151
free in barn. Guy Seals Hiram 770-942-3759
good to haul cattle, pigs, goats, $325. Heath '04 $25/roll Tift 44 hay, $20/roll for all, Ext. '04 Tift 44 cow hay, fertilized, lge. sq. in
Wilson Staeleton 706-547-6827
14. M. Boyles Dawson 229-679-5353 229- barn, $2/bale. Leslie Binion Moreland 770-
Used western saddles, pony, youth, .adult 995-4694
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sizes, tail sets for gaited horses, jog cart, '04 4x5 round bales Russell bermuda $30, '04 Tift 44 sq. bales, good qlty., rain free,
single seat. Andrea Claborn Jonesboro 770- square bales $3.50 in barn. Roger Brown $3.25 per bale. Joey/Pam Branch Warm
478-7557 404-314-9654
Columbus 706-561-4079
Serings 706-655-2430
Wintec 16" saddle, new $300; 200 w/cinch, '04 Alfalfa $6.50 bale, Tift 44 bermuda '04 Tift 44 sq. bales, horse qlty., weed/rain
Circle Y stable blanket, 72", 1/2 price $40. $3.50 bale, Russell bermuda $3.50 bale, fer!., free, $3.50 bale; also, mulch hay. T. Conner
Lar!Y Brantley Cartersville 770-382-3326
sq. bales, horse qlty., in barn, will del.(extra). Social Circle 770-601-2877 770-267-4974
Wintec Isabelle saddles, 17 1/2", good Helmut/Charlie Cawthon Rome 706-802- '04 Tift 44 sq. bales, weed free, well
cond., $350; 17 1/2" w/care system, very good 0797
fertilized, horse qlty., $2.50. Ken Owens
cond., $500. Shirley Singleton Good Hope '04 Alicia bermuda, 4x5 rolls, well fertilized, "-M:..:oc:.n:c.ro.::.e~4-=0-'4-'-3'--'1-=2'"--3""'5'-'5:..:5'----------
770-266-6173
some horse qlty., $15 and up. Horace Chitty '04 Tift 44 square baled hay, well fertilized,
RABBITS
Moultrie 229-324-3511
limed, horse qlty. in the barn, round bales
'04 Alicia bermuda, highly fertilized, horse available outside. Raymond Bailey
qlty., 5x5 wrapped rolls or square bales, McDonough 770-957-4713
11 you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081 or404-651-9082.
Angora bunnies, 3/4 German Angora, blks./wht., $20-40. Linda Bjarkman Lakemont 706-782-7578
Bunnies, Fryers, breeder, mixed breeds, all colors, call for appt. and information, $5-10. Britt John Chandler, Jr Bishoe 706-769-5486
Holland Lops for sale, bunnies and breeders, various colors, handled daily, gentle and healthy. Liz Van Horn Calhoun 706-6765746
Holland-Lop, Mini-Lop, Mini-Rex, VelvetLop dwarfs, Lionhead, New Zealand, San Juan, blue eyes. lie. pedigree. Tammi Jordan Morven 229-775-2873
$34/$3.50 in barn, dely. available. Art Johns
Bronwood 229-995-5371 '04 Alicia hay, horse qlty., small bales @ $3
per bale. Donnie Foister Camilla 229-294-
02~! Alicia, Coastal bermuda hay, fertilized,
horse qlty., sq. bales in barn, $3, dely. available. Mickey English Warrenton 706465-2247 706-699-2900
'04 Alicia, Coastal bermuda, net wrapped,
covered 4x5.5 bales, $25. Green Thrift Collins 912-684-3618 912-684-2957
'04 Coastal bermuda $25 roll, fertilized, limed & covered in Alvaton. Stan Parrott Fayetteville 770-461-0422 404-606-1116
'04 Coastal bermuda hay, 4x5 round rolls, shelter kept, horse qlty. $30 field kept, cow hay $20. J. Walsh Nevils 912-313-4420
'04 Tjft bermuda hay, sq./rnd. bales, horse qlty., stored in barn, dely. available; also, sq./rnd. fescue and bermuda cow hay. Dick Stratton Locust Grove 770-914-6153 770-
"8'-4"'2=0--4-9=-3=b-1e'-7r'-m-ud-a - Co- ast- al, -lim-ed,-ho-rse-q-lty.- , ra-in
free, $25 roll. G. Brady Hephzibah 706-592-2694 04 bermuda and rye grass, 4x5 round bales
$20, in barn. Bob Johnson Carrollton 770832-3117
.04 bermuda hay, horse qlty., hvy. bales, rain free, $3.50_$4 at barn, dely. availab/e. Jason Strickland Athens 706-340-7225
.04 bermuda mix qlty. square hay, horse & cattle qlty., $2-$3 bale, call evgs. Renee Keener Carrollton 770-832-3292
'04 bermuda/fescue mix, lge. rolls $20.
Want any poultry or fowl Bantams, standard middle gate, looks gr!., $1800/trade. Jason Mini-Rex bunnies, cute, many colors, $25- '04 Coastal bermuda hay, rain free, horse Richard Meremonte Hameton 770-707-0216
size chickens, guineas, etc., to go on small family, reas. priced. Dwayne Rogers Rockmart 770-846-6783
Reed Marble Hill 706-974-9091
17'' dressage saddle, Passier PSL. medium tree, blk., $2000 new, exc. cond., $750. J
30, hutches and cages also avail. Arlene Hayes Fayetteville 770-719-8645
Multi-colored bunnies, free, or small food
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qty., ge. roun a es, we erti ize ' ' bagged oats for horses or cows. Jeff Bacon
2057 Chicken Rd. Dudley 31022 478-875-
'04 bermuda/fescue mixed square hay bales, limed & fertilized, $4 each. Fran Brogdon Buford 770-945-6433
Want day old guinea keels, Cumming area. Pugh Dawsonville 770-893-3330
donation, 1 adult tri-color Rex, exquisitely soft, 3918
'04 bermuda: fresh, green, sweet, $3 bale,
Lynn Pugh Cumming 770-889-3793
18" blk. western Cordura, never used free. Amanda Montiford Jefferson 706-227- '04 Coastal bermuda hay, sq. bales $3, dely. available. Catherine Nordin Moultrie
Want one White Mute swan, female, 1 yr. or $350/obo; 17" English saddle w/extras 0713
volume discount. Cecil Martin Watkinsville 229-324-2292
older.
June
Merritt
Blakely $250/obo. Linda Snyder Monroe 770-207
Rabbit for sale, 15+ breeds, all very tame, 706-/69-5125
'04 fescue & orchard grass hay, horse qlty.,
jamerritt@direcwa:tcom 229-723-4767
1520
handled daily, some pedigree. Rachel '04 Coastal bermuda lge. 4x6 bales, $15- hvy. sq. bales, fert./limed, rain free. Lamar
Want white male peacock, Augusta area, 1980 30' 4H GN set up tor camping, lots of Docke!Y Blairsville 706-781-1366
$20 field, $25 barn, taking '05 orders. Tony Long Chatsworth 706-695-5906
reasonable. V. James Waynesboro 706-554- conveniences, need some work, $1500. S. D
Rabbits for sale, $7 ea., babies. Spencer Smith Monticello 706-476-2051
'04 fescue hay for sale, good qlty., well
4430
Everhardt Madison 706-342-3820
Horacek Monroe 770-207-4810
'04 Coastal bermuda sq. bales, horse qlty., fertilized, rain free, $2.50/bale in barn, limited
ALTERNATIVE LIVESTOCK
1990 WWW 3H slant load BP horse trailer good shape, tires. Tommy Eastering Athens 706-353-1415
1991 Silver Star GN 2H trailer, 41/2 toot
San Juan, Lion head, California, NZW, have bunnies and grown rabbits, new waterer w/hangers. Patsy Brown Hampton 404-2270945
weed and rain free, $3 at barn. Clint Coley Metter 912-685-3087 912-685-5104
'04 Coastal bermuda, horse qlty., sq. $3, cow qlty. $2, round rolls $20, bulk discounts,
dely. available. Steve West Clayton 706-7820120
'04 fescue hay w/sprinkling of clover, well fertilized, sq. bales, rain free, horse qlty.,
ff you have questions regarding this category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
The Alternative Livestock category
short wall, A/C, wired, 120V, insulated, hookup, slant load, rear tack. M. Puette Arnoldsville 706-742-2434
1996 24' Featherlite alum. stock/horse trailer, 7'W, 7'H, 2 cut gates, good cond.
FEED, HAY AND GRAIN
Ji you have ques/iOns regardmg ads m this
category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or
dely. available. Nicole Sapp Quitman 229775-2014 229-563-6255
'04 Coastal bermuda, sq. bales, rain free, dely. available, $3.75-$15 plus $4 less than 15. Keith Mitcham Oxford 770-855-6563 770-
$3.50/bale at barn. Paul Hosch Buford 770945-5038
'04 fescue hay, well fertilized, 4x5 round bales, in barn, $30. Jerry Jackson/ Mary Ann Bennett Rockmart 770-684-6413 770-684-
contains ads for ratites (ostriches, rheas, $8000. H. A. Brubaker Comer 706-338-7078. 404-651-9082.
786-8805
3462
and emus) as well as other "non- 1998 Bee Trail Boss, 2H BP w/dressing rm.
All hay ads must contain the variety of '04 Coastal, emptying barn, 10 plus protein, '04 fescue mix, 4x5 rolls, sheltered $25/roll,
traditional" livestock.
exc. cond., $5900. Erika Petry Gainesville hay offered for sale; i.e., Coastal bermuda 4x5 rolls. Ellen Mayers Milledgeville 478- outside $20/roll, dely. avail. Hank Boynton
2 llamas, 3.5 yr. old mated pair, due late 770-289-8585
hay, Alicia hay, etc.
452-8445
Jackson 770-227-2958
April '05, femal $500, male $450, $900 for 2000 Featherlite 2H BP straight-load '03 bulk oats $1.75/bu., '04 bulk oats '04 Tift 44 bermuda hay, horse qlty., in barn, '04 fescue mxd., 5x4 rolls, well fertilized,
pair. E. Tennent Fort Valley 478-714-6131 w/manger and tack rm., exc. cond., $7250. L $2.15/bu. picked up at bin. Walter Dayenport $3 a bale. Matthew Gibson LaFayette 706- sheltered, $15 roll, in field $10/roll. Tom
478-825-8708
Steffe Athens 706-548-1630 706-296-3776 Americus 229-924-9564 229-928-6849
397-2941
Henderson Sr. Chickamauga 706-375-2973
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Wednesday April 27, 2005
'04 fescue, 4x5 rolls, good qlty., fertilized, $15/roll. Steve Rice Cedartown 770-748, 7984
'04 fescue, 4x5 rolls, well fertilized, $15 per roll. Bob Fain Culloden 77\J-957-6990
'04 fescue, horse/cow sq. bales, rain free, easy access to dry barn. $2. 50 per bale or approx. 200 bales $2/bale. Norma McClure Canton 770-751-5931
'04 fescue/orchard grass/bermuda mix hay, rain free, highly fertilized in barn, 4' rolls $20. Ed Garner Buchanan 770-646-5224
'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 quality fescue/bermuda mix hay $3 sq. in barn, rolls $30, cow rolls $20, storage available. R. J. Campbell Rockmart 770-748-3419
'04 peanut hay, 4"x5" net wrapped, $25 each, we load, you pick up, dely. extra. Bill Cowart Lyons 912-386-2575
'04 prime Coastal bermuda horse qlty. hay, fert. UGA soil specs., sq. $3.50, round bales $40, dely. available. Olin Trammell Forsyth 478-994-6463
'04 round bales fescue $25. Rick Cantrell Jasper 770-735-6350 770-596-3040
'04 sq. bales bermuda and Bahia mix, weed lree, rain free, fertilized, $3 per bale. J. Arnold Franklin 770-854-6773
'04 top horse qlty. Coastal bermuda, lge. sq. bales $3.50. Jim Fenley Roberta 478-8364444
'04 top qlty. bermuda horse hay, limed, fertilized to UGA recommendations, weed, rain free, $3.75 lge. squares, $2.50/bale, other, loaded tree. Charles Wellham Statham 770- 725-2327
100 rolls of peanut hay, wrapped, $35. Ray Abbott Albany 229-347-3131 229-435-6577
2004 Alicia hay, round & square, under shelter, horse qlty., $30 & $3.50, dely. available. Ken Bell Glennville 912-654-2869
2004 bermuda hay in barn $30 per 4x5 roll. Terry Stephenson Commerce 706-335-2654 706-207 -5279
2004 oats for sale, $3 a bushel out the bin. Rickey Cartee Portal 912-865-2751
Alfalfa sq. bales, forage analysis available, field, barn, local dely. w/in 60 miles. Rusty Bean Gray_ 478-986-1650
Alicia bermuda hay, fertilized, will load at farm, exc. qlty., lge. 4x5 rolls, '03-$15, '04$20, Ive. msg. if no answer. H. Crumley Omega 229-528-6476
Blended bermuda and select orchard grasses, premium equine sq. bales and horse rolls, UGA Master Forager. Richard Roberson Aragon 706-232-0583
Coastal sq. bales for sale $3 in barn. Franklin Dowell 2150 Hwy. 411 N.E., Rollins Ranch, Cartersville 770-386-4464
Corn $24 drum, wheat $26 drum, oats $24 drum, soybeans $48 drum (55 gals.), peas & wheat screening in 60 lb. bags. C. or H. Thompson Augusta 706-736-9958
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
Exe. qlty. bermuda hay for horses, sq. bales $3, round bales $35 (in barn). Dr. FayrerHosken Winterville 706-742-7844
Fescue hay for sale, round bales 4x5, '04, in shelter, $18 per bale. Steve G. Arnold Nicholson 706-546-5530
Fescue, Tilt, sq. bales, fescue-rolls. Pierce Marlowe 3701 Geo Wm. Rd. Monroe 30656 770-267-5760
Fescue/bermuda mix, '04 cut, 5'x5' rolls, $20 in barn, $10 roll in field. A. G. Williams Toccoa 706-886-9530
Horse qlty. '04 Bahia/Coastal bermuda, $3.50 sq. bale, fertilized, no weeds, rain free, in barn, Holland's Farm. Charles Holland Thomaston 706-648-3947
Horse qlty. Coastal bermuda hay, fertilized UGA specifications, dely. available; also, mulch bermuda hay $2.25 barn. Jimmy Waldrop Forsyth 478-994-0701
Horse qlty. bermuda, squares, cow mulch, rolls, dely. available. Linda Crumley Winder 678-409-3572
Horse qlty. sq. bales fescue/bermuda hay, you pick up in field, $1.90/bale, call for '05 schedule. Jerry Roberts Gainesville 678-4107819
Horse qlty., 4x5 rolls, fescue/orchard grass hay, rain free, stored inside on pallets $25-$35 roll. Andy_ Cooper Hiram 770-943-4384
Late '04 fescue mix, 4x5 rolls in field, some dely. available, $1 O/roll. Jerry McArthur Dalton 706-272-4626 706-280-5936
Perennial peanut hay, horse & cow qlty., sq./round bales, irrigated, fertilized, sheltered. William Jordan Quitman 229-263-4904 229265-4111
Premium Tift 44 & Coastal bermuda, bermuda rolls, heavily fert., weed free, dry, stored barn @$50/roll. Tim Hunter Conyers 770-483-8712 770-922-6653
Shelled yellow corn & oats $25/barrel, wheat $30/barrel, 100 lb. bags of corn $10/bag. Wayne Montgomery Reynolds 478847-2356
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, Coastal bermuda, highest horse qlty., $4/bale, 1000 lb. rolls $30, cow rolls $25. Herb Bixler Perry 478-987-9858 478-2564556
Top qlty. '04 Coastal and Tift 44 bermuda, 4x5 rolls, rain and weed free, stored inside $38; '03 sq. bales $3.75. Charles Mcintosh Monroe 770-267-9536
Tift bermuda hay, horse ql\y., no weeds, fert1J1zed, rain free, $3. 75 bale. James Hogsad Auburn 678-425-8421
AG SEED FOR SALE If you have questions regarding this
category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.
Advertisers of agricultural seed must submit a current laboratory report (not more than 9 months old) for purity, noxious weeds and germination for each seed lot advertised. A seed lot must be uniform and not exceed 400 50-lb. bags. Laboratory reports will be returned upon request. Any ads for agricultural seed submitted for publication without this documentation will not be published. Certain varieties of seed are protected from propagation unless they are grown as a class of certified seed. For example, wheat seed such as Florida 304, Coker 9152, Coker 9835 and soybean seed, such as 6738, Haskell and Benning, may not be propagated for sale unless the seed has been grown as a class of certified seed. Propagation of such seed is a violation of the Plant Variety Protection Act and the Federal Seed Act. If you have questions regarding certified seed, call the Market Bulletin office or the Georgia Department of Agriculture Seed Division, (404) 656-3635.
'04 Carolina cantaloupe seeds, grow melons over 50 lbs., $1.50 LSASE. C. Fulford P.O. Box 175B Adrian 31002
'04 Cushaw seeds, $2/pk. w/stamped
addressed envelope. w. Nations 4655-B
Wilson Rd. Cohutta 30710 '04 brown top millet, 93% germ., C&B, 50
lb. bags, no noxious, 36 cents/lb. Lewis Todd Mitchell 706-598-2554
2004 Brown millet, cleaned and bagged, no noxious weed seed, 50 lb. bags, 89% germ. Way_ne Sy_ms Way_nesboro 706-554-4510
2004 Red Moon and Star watermelon seeds, 92% germ., $3/pkg. w/stamped envelope. H. M. Burnette 5393 Cleveland Rd. Cohutta 30710
2004 old timey plumgranny seeds, $2/pkg. w/stamped addressed envelope. K. Todd 4655 Crow Rd. Dalton 30721
Brown top millet, cleaned & bagged, $0.30/lb. Lyndon Mize Royston 706-2455314
Old Fashion Whatley's Prolific open pollinated white field corn, 97% germ., $4/lb. plus shipping. Watson Chance 242 Ginger Hill Rd. Thomson 30824 706-595-1548
Pensacola Bahia grass seed, cleaned and bagged, 61% germ. 29% dormant seed. Jimbo Hatcher Macon 478-954-1688 478474-0034
Ag Plants for Sale
If you have questions regarding this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.
Alicia, Tift 78, Tift 85, Tilt 44, Russell, Coastal, custom planting, other. Ray Beaty Coolidge 229-941-2047
Cert. bermuda sprigs, Tifton 85, 44, Coastal, Russell, Tifway & Alicia, also, custom elanting. Gene Hart Guy_ton 912-728-3380
Coastal and Russell sprigs, also custom planting statewide, references furnished. Robert McNair Junction City 706-269-2563 706-575-5697
Rare old fashioned blue plum trees, $6 ea., can ship, call, 2 rare cornice pear trees, $25 ea., no shipping. Samuel Brown Valdosta 229-247-8297
Red raspberry plants, $3 bare rooted, $4 potted Catherine Gray Ellijay 706-273-4251 706-273-4251
Tomato plants, 1 gal. pot, $1.50 ea., 20 or more $1 ea.; by the flat $0.25 ea., lrg. variety of tomatoes/other veg. G. Wallace Elberton 706-213-0698
Well rooted fig plants, 12 varieties, will ship. R. E. Day PO Box 227 Thomaston 30286 706-648-4378
Wht. English peach, Indian peach trees. Roswell Evans Greenville 706-884-1282
World Feeder Bermuda sprigs, custom elanting. Don Mahtrer Warthen 478-232-0793
Ag Seed/Plants Wanted
Want Whippor Will pea seed. C.R. Langford Ray_ City_ 229-455-4663
Want ole timey wht. star potatoes that are harvested like stovewood by the armload. Tom Fowler Ellijay_ 706-635-7005
Want running wht. or colored running butter pea seed. Marvin McWilliams Marietta 770427-6848
Want up and dryland cress seed, watercress, German/Hungarian, pink tomato seeds. Alice Buchanan Canton 678-493-9963
FLOWERS FOR SALE
hyou have questions about ffl1s category,
call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 404-6519082.
Flower seed offered for sale has not been tested for germination since it often is collected in ve!]: limited guantities.
$0.50/pkg. w/SASE: foxglove, columbine, redbeckia, gaillardia, perilla, sweet rocket, impatiens, cleome, zinnia, hardy begonia, marigold, cosmos, larkspur. M. Lane 3914 Sue Lahe Decatur 30035
$1 SASE: Dutchman's pipe or silk vine, Car. Silverbell, (tree), running okra, candle stick, white wisteria, lavender angel's trumpet bush. Celia McCall 1532 Hwy. 39N. Donalsonville 39845 229-524-2940
Pleas e observe our 20 word limit.
$1 each pkt. w/SASE: moon vine, Martin
gourd, yellow cosmos, purple cleome, blackeyed Susan, huge blooms. B. Bryant 1143
Rosedale Rd., Atlanta 30306
$1 each w/SASE: seeds for Confederate rose, Northern sea oats, salvia "Lady in Red", annual yellow hibiscus, marigold "Golden Guardian." Susan Kunze 1129 Wilmington Island Rd. Savannah 31410-4525
$1.50 each seed pkt. w/$0.60 LSASE: Japonica striped maize, red ardisia, abutilon theophrastii. K. Lane 183 Alcovy Lane Chula 31733
$1.50 each seed pkt. w/$0.60 LSASE: cabbage collards, rose hips, big red celosia. D. Fletcher 127 Red River Circle Chula 31733
$1/pkg. w/SASE: petunia, larkspur, columbine, Gloriosa daisy, cleome, poppy, bulbs: Gloriosa lily, iris, Lucifer, others. S. Hall 356 Norristown Covena Rd. Swainsboro 30401 478-668-4983
$1/pkt. w/SASE: re-seeding petunias, angel's trumpet, dbl. purple, yellow, white. C.S. Arnold 644 Ly_nn 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 each PP.: angel's trumpet, rooted, yellow, white, orange or pink, dbl. purple or yellow seeds $2/pk. Fran Chapman 159 Westfield Rd. Leesburg 31763
$5/lge. pk. w/lge. SASE, 2 stamps required, seed, specify: Shirley poppy mix, or cottage garden mix: G.B. Hodges Jr. 997 Levi Kennedy_ Rd. Reidsville 30453
'04 $1 SASE, 2 stamps, (required): oldfashioned orange cosmos, grows 8-10 ft. high. M.E. Lee P.O. Box 914 Rey_nolds 31076
'04 Martin gourd seed $1 w/SASE. S. Burgess 115 Cedar Cove Dr. Buckhead 30625
'04 Martin gourd seed, 50 seeds/$1.25 pkg. plus SASE. Edward Thurmond 1311 McHenry Crossing Madison 30650-2215
'04 purple coneflower (echinacea) seed $1/Tbsp. w/2 stamps on self-addressed envelope; hardy perennial, goldfinches love them. Wynn Mott 5266 State Hwy. 60 Suches 30572
'04 re-seeding impatiens, various beau. colors, $1 per 1/2 tsp. LSASE, orders over $10 include extra stamp. Linda Hutton 1732 West Point Circle Marietta 30068
'04 seeds, $1 LSASE multiple orders $0.42 stamp: cleomes, cosmos, old maid, touch-menots, trumpet vine, dipper gourds, cockscomb. S. Pankey_ 4544 Tailscreek Rd. Ellijay_ 30540
'04 seeds, $1/SASE multi-order extra stamps: cypress vine, yellow hibiscus, Zebra hollyhock, no calls. K. Watkins 672 Northcutt Rd. Ellijay_ 30540
'04 tall all colors zinnia seed, lge. size, prompt shipment, $3 pt., $5 qt., postage paid. Sue Williams 2801 Massee Rd. Adel 31620 229-549-7254
'04 tall re-seeding impatien seeds, mxd., 35 colors and shades, many variegated, 1/2 tsp./$1 w/SASE. Mozelle Green 158 George Cowart Rd. Chatsworth 30705
2 huge bunch pampas grass, will be lots of plants when split up, $20 each, a bunch, you dig. Catherine Ragsdale 285 Ragsdale Rd. Dallas 30157 770-445-3835
2500 Leyland cypress, 4-10' in field, you dig or cut, $20 each. Donald Boss Loganville 770-466-1350 770-851-1350
4" perennials, 350 var., $1.50, helleborus, eucalyptus, palms, ferns and shrubs, display garden. Selah Ahlstrom Jackson 770-7754967
44 three gal. pots, dbl. orange daylilies $98.50, 65 one gal. pots green liriope $97.50. James Patman Athens 706-549-4487
7 var. of angel's trumpets, 3 colors of doubles, 3 colors of trees, night bloomers, Confederate roses, Lady Banks' roses. Roxanna Wishon Cony_ers 770-929-3585
Abelia, nandina, forsythia, mahonia holly,
weeping willow, pussy willow, daylilies, iris,
Confederate rose, bottle brush buckeye, fig
bushes. Betty Stephens Monroe 770-267-
5053
Achillea hosta, Stella de Oro and hybrid
daylilies, vinca, pachysandra, hybrid
goldenrod,
Siberian/Japanese
iris,
gomphrena seed, no ship. Paul Banister
Roswell 770-587-2088
Amaryllis bulbs, Silver dollar size 15/$20, fern 50/$15, Society garlic, purple bloom, 20/$10, all $3.85 shipping. B. Reese Valdosta 229-244-8891
Amaryllis, 2nd year bulblets, sgl. blossommxd. colors $20 per dozen postage paid. Roger Green 219 Collins Rd. Fort Valley 31 030 478-825-0064
Amaryllis, red, brilliant bulbs, 6/$19 postpaid. C. Jongma 135 Kings Chapel Rd., Martinez 30907 706-860-0200
Angel's & devil's trumpets $5, hydrangea, Kerria, nandina, Siberian iris $3, Carolina jasmine, forsythia, ground covers, others. Carla Houghton Marietta 770-428-2227
Angel's trumpet plants, well rooted, $2 and up, will not ship. Mae Smith Newnan 678-9531939
Angel's trumpet trees, gold, pink, yellow, white, peach $5 each, ~bl. white $10 each, call for more colors & prices. Maggie Vincent
Auburn 770-963-4372
Angel's trumpet, rooted in water, $2 each, 1 gal. pots $5, yellow and white; Leyland cypress 1 gal. $3 each, other. Bill Jackson Villa Rica 770-459-4080 770-328-5479
Angel's trumpets pink flamingo, yellow Jean Pasco, white: Confederate rose: ginger lilies Kah iii Fiesta, Gold Flame, Pink V, Raffle, white $5. Trudy Kretchman Atlanta 404-378-1104
Angel's trumpets potted, ve\\ow, p\n\c., \n 5"
pots, ready to plant $4 Gail Carty Warner Robins 478-929-5871
Angel's trumpets, (brugmansia), banana trees, Black Magic Elephant ears, ginger lilies, peony, golden bamboo, pond plants, lotus and more. Patrice Cook Covin!l!on 770-787-6141
Angel's trumpets, aucuba, nandina, althaea, forsythia, yucca, variegated bamboo, Black Magic, iris and more. Ryan Witt Conyers 404-345-7465
Angel's trumpets, pink, white, yellow $5, hosta $3, gorgeous daylilies, many colors, Siberian irises, many others. Sam/Daniel Hearn Brooks 770-460-7481
Angel's trumpets, some in lge. pots, ready for your deck or patio, blue-lav., pink, white, yellow, dbl. purple, white & yellow $5-$12. B.W. Driggers Conyers 770-760-9050
Angel's trumpets, well rooted in water, 1-3' tall, willow, pink, white $5 each, no shipping, hostas, other. Lucy Singleton 720 Thrasher Dr. SW. Marietta 30008 770-422-8611
Angel's trumpets, white, gold, pink, rooted $5 & potted $10. Ruth Brooks 10460 Woodstock Rd. Roswell 30075 770-993-2315
August lily hosta $12/doz., bronze dwart marigolds, Jacob's ladder, ageratum, coneflower $2/Tbsp. SASE; pink, white oxalis 4 doz./$12. F. Brooks 674 New Rosedale Rd., Armuchee 30105
Azaleas, native azaleas, oakleaf hydrangeas, tea olives, forsythias, gardenias reg. & Radicans, 3 gal. Paul Rice 122 Anderson Rd. Griffin 770-228-5717
Balsam, periwinkle, cleome, bachelor's buttons, cockscomb, impatiens, each 200 seeds $1; Jerusalem cherry 50 seeds/$1 SASE. H. Brooks 5106 Lexington Ave. Stone Mountain 30087
Black Magic, Black Princess, yellow splash, Halo Beauty Elephant ears, Hawaiian Elephant ear & ging?r lilies $15/doz., rare ferns & hostas, will ship. Pam Jolley Decatur 770-593-1599
Boxwood, aucuba, althaea, must dig. E. Hood Lilburn 770-923-1591
Boxwoods up to 4' high, diff. prices; hosta $12/doz., $4.50 postage. B. Lunsford 3602 State Highway 60 Suches 30572 706-7472331
Bridal wreath spiraea, dbl. yellow kerria, forsythia, mahonia, leatherleaf, crocosmia, ox-eye daisy, gold dust, aucuba, buttertly bushes, columbine, B. hydrangeas, others. J. Poss Cumming 770-889-0566
Bright orange cosmos $1 w/SASE, very hardy. Lem Watson 100 Orchard Hill Dr. Albany_ 31701
Bush honeysuckle $5, 3/$10, Woodland phlox 15/$8, Upland oats $5/clump, Lily-ofthe-Valley & variegated vinca major 10/$5, $8 P&H. I. Wood 2610 Lakeview Dr. Rome 30165 706-235-5013
Buttertly rose, sever sisters, rose plants, free info. J. Thorne 525 Spring Creek Rd. Thomaston 30286 706-648-2206
Cannas, dbl. red, salmon $12/doz., $5 postage. M. Barron 5840 Barron Dr. Cumming 30040 678-455-6494
Castor mole beans 50 seeds/$2. Thomas Twitty_ Blue Ridge 706-632-3914
Climbing hydrangea, helleborus, viburnum, ferns, Elephant ears, angel's trumpets, red cardinal, althaea, snowball, Siberian iris, yellow Rose-of-Texas, Anna Belle hydrangea, others. Verma Farlow East Point 404-7677656
Columbine, cleome, cosmos, French hollyhock, red blazing star hibiscus, $0.50 each pkg. w/SASE. Nell Jones 3767 Plumcrest Rd., Smy_rna 30082 770-435-7589
Confederate "Rose" huge triple pink hibiscus flowers, perennial bush grows to 1O', late blooming, 2' bare root starters available$3 each, $1.50 shipping. Olympia Manning Decatur 404-636-1909
Confederate rose and angel's trumpet plants, trade for bulb, plants, flowers or $5 each. Steve Hudson Hiram 770-222-7766
Confederate rose rooting in gal. pots, ready to be planted outside, $5 each, you pick up, Statham area. Delia Buxton Statham 770725-6717
Cunningham fir, river birch, redbuds, scyamore, 7 gal./$10, Kwansan cherry, weeping willow, cork screw willow, 3 gal. $5,
cryptomeria, Carolina Sapphire $6. c.
Thalman Ham~ton 770-856-5880
Daffodils, strawberry begonias, daylilies 15/$12, rose campion, hen and chicks $12/doz., white bee balm, angel's trumpet, asters $2/Tbsp. SASE. A. Mashburn 1030 Ha~wood Va. Rd. Armuchee 30105
Daylilies for sale, hundreds of regd. var., hundreds of hybridized daylilies, 1-285 & 1-85 Chamblee. Barbara Neitzel Nottaway Day_lilies Atlanta 770-934-5571
Daylilies, 100 plants, mixed colors & sizes, $35, $7.50 shipping; 25 mix color canna lilies $20, $4.50 shipping, other. S.H. Hill 144 Calhoun Rd. Sy_lvester 31791 229-535-4738
Daylilies, 1200 var., lot on sale, come visit my garden. Patricia Pannell Good Hope 770267-6630
Daylilies, 15 plants of Stella de Oro $12, $3.50 shipping; 25 yellow canna lilies $20 plus $4.50 shipping. Ms. E.P. Dykes 1152 Ga. Hwy. 32E. Ashburn 31714
Daylilies, 1800 var., send $2 for 22 page listing. M. Netherton 113 Dothan Rd. Blakely 39823 229-723-6703
Daylilies, 500+ named varieties, can ship, call for information. Ron McClure Avondale Estates roncmcclure@comcast.net 678-7587028
Daylilies, Stella de Oro, dwar1, ever blooming, 15 fans/$15. M.M. Haynes 275 Pine Crest Dr. Canton 30114 770-479-5224
Oavl\lies, 1\ame, 2001./$2.G, $4 shipping. D.
Hemphill P.O. Box 1233 Suwanee 30024 404993-5881
Daylilies, named, all colors and sizes, $4 dbl. fans, down-sizing. H. Kakalecik Macon 4 78-788-57 48
Daylilies, over 600 varieties, flowering bushy hydrangeas, weigela, Japanese dogwoods, too much to list, M-S open 9:30, no Sundays. Kenneth Davis 747 Northcutt Rd. Ellijay 30540 706-635-4247
Daylilies--350 "buy two get two" tree, 1,700 different varieties; www.alcovydaylilies.com Alcovy Daylily Farm. J. Burgess Covington 770-787-7177
Fern, iris, stokes aster, ginger lily, herbs, beauty berry, artemisia, houttuynea, hibiscus, begonia, jasmine, crocosmia, climbing hydrangea, perennials, native ferns. Gail Hollimon Buford 770-945-4252
Forsythia, iris, daylilies, liriope, aucuba, angel's trumpets, ginger lily, verbena, monarda, La. iris, pink spiraea, perennial, free nat. daylilies, vinca. L. Mulkey Cumming 770889-7079
Forsythia, sweet shrub, hydrangeas, hibiscus, crabapple, ajuga, iris, jonquils, daylilies, mint, phlox, more bargains, call afternoons. Janie Walker Kennesaw 770.974-6730
Free '04 four o'clock seed w/LSASE, have plenty. Melba Moore 1996 Rockhouse Rd. #4B Lithia Springs 30122
Free '04 gourd seed, Martin & bluebird, diff. shapes & sizes, stamped envelope. William Garrett 1841 Boy Scout Rd. Rockledge 30454
Free tall pampas grass and lamb's ear, you .dig. Diane Moskowitz Tucker 770-279-1212
Ginger lilies, white fragrant blooms, 4/$15; Japanese iris, purple, 10/$12, $3 shipping. J. Hemphill 1050 River Point Suwanee 30024 770-887-1885
Golden rain tree, marigold, yellow, dbl. yellow, bronze $1 Tbsp. w/SASE. Dan McAvoy 1834 Stoney Ridge Rd. Washington 30673
Gourd seed: UH dipper, Martin, bottle, etc., $1/pkg. plus S&H incl. pkged. Jan Cash 435 Parr Farm Rd. Covington 30016 770-3858412
Graney greybeard bamboo palms, tung oil, century plants, Chinese parasol, SASE for list and prices. Altamond Williams Collins 912693-6411
Green liriope $4/clump. Cindy Carpenter 5003 Abbey Lane Lilburn 30047 678-357-
_3885 Hellebores $4-$10, lovely colors, angel's
trumpets, white, 1 gal./$4, lamiastrum yellow arch angel ground cover $1.50/4" pot. Mary _Wenger Gainesville 770-287-0734
Hen and chicks, spider wort $12/doz., yellow/white yarrow, Queen Anne, shasta daisy, verbena, spider flower $2/Tbsp. SASE. .L. Brooks P.O. Box 888 Armuchee 30105
Hosta, 1 gal., many var., $3 and up, qty. discounted. Mark/J.T. Edge Covington 678.300-4407 770-786-3519
Hostas, 200 var., 2 miles beyond Zion Hill Church, Fri., Sat., Sun. or by appt. Dee Little .Ellijay 706-635-4891
Hostas, hydrangeas, gardenias, liriope, nandinas, mahonias. Ken Howle Austell 770944-8827
Hydrangeas, giant mopheads, heirloom from my grandmother, $5/rooted cutting includes postage/packing. V. Blackstone 5915 .Seven Oaks Dr. Powder Springs 30127
Iris, 300+ labeled varieties, tall bearded and Japanese, 400+ labeled daylilies, send $1 for '05 list. M. Franklin 15230 Birmingham Hwy. .Alpharetta 30004 770-410-0548
Japanese maples, 140 var., ginkgos & grancy greybeards. Wylene Townley Forest .Park 404-363-1790
Japanese maples, Leyland cypress, azaleas, hostas, tomato plants & more. Linda Waites Fairburn 770-964-6414
Japanese maples, Viridis, Sango Kaku, Crimson Queen, Ever Red, Inaba Shidare, Bloodgood, Osakazuki, Red Dragon, 3 gal. $55 to 15 gal. $98. Bridget Britton Garfield 706-829-1427
Japanese maples, acer palmatum, Jasper/Fairmount area, $20 and up. Robin Helms Fairmount 706-334-7331
Japanese roof iris, white w/yellow center,s wamp sunflower 4-5' tall and needs full sun, will ship. Shelia Wilbur Dacula 770-904-3092
Leyland cypress 1 gal./$2, B&B $9/ft., river birch & magnolia 3 gal., Mary Nell holly 1 gal./$2, loropetalum 1 gal./$3.50, other. Janet _Glisson Suwanee 770-945-1027
Leyland cypress 1 gal./$2.50, 2 gal./$4.50, sedum, brilliant (pink), $3 gal., call after 6 p.m. Rebecca Cabe The Rock 706-646-3933
Leyland cypress 1 gal./$3.50; 2-3', 3 gal./$7.50, 3-4.5', B&B 7-10'/$10 per ft., qty. discount available. Liza Smith Nicholson 706-757-2526
Leyland cypress 7 gal./$15, cryptomeria, Bradford & Cleveland pear, oaks, river birch, Red, Sugar & Japanese maple, weeping willow, dely., planting ava~able. Greg Strickland Winston 770-942-0011 404-7885434
Leyland cypress trees, 3, 7 and 15 gal. sizes; also, B&B, call for prices. Harold Parker _Morganton 706-374-5339
Leyland cypress trees, wholesale direct to the public, $6 per foot, ball & burlap, sizes 6' and up. Ron Friedman Rockmart 770-3786869
Leyland cypress, 30-gal./$20; Japanese maples, 4'/$30; hosta, $7/bush. George Vedder Griffin 770-228-0127
Leyland cypress, lge. 2 gal. $3, 100 or more $2.50. Rick Minter Fayetteville 770-461-2840
Wednesday April 27, 2005
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Leyland cypress, 1, 3, 7 gal.; bloodgood & Seed: angel's trumpet, pink hollyhock, mxd.
19 hives, bees, 1O supers, bottom boards,
Things To Eat
October glory maple trees, dogwood pink &
FLOWERS REQUIRING white, Kwanza & weeping cherry trees. J. PERMITS Atkinson DougluvHle 770-949-5846
Leyland cypress--3 gal. $7 each. Carolyn
If Grant Ga!Msvhle 770-536-4695
Lge. nice English boxwoods $20 each,
have smaller size for less; also, have bulbs,
plants & shrubbery, lots more, no shipping.
WilHe Turpin Talmo 706-693-4410
Liriope, (monkey grass), Big Blue or
variegated, 1 gal. pots, you pick up, $1.50 each. B. Byrd Loganville 770-788-7575
Lirlope, (monkey grass), green, $1 clump,
vartegaed $1.25 clump. L. Majewski Marietta
770-587-9395
.Locust trees for fencing, call for price.
Randall Ayers Buchanan 770-646-3923
Lower than wholesale: anise, barberry,
loropetalum, 5 type hollies, Leyland cypress,
juniper, more, all 3 gal. L. Williams Cumming
678-858-7474
Marigold seeds, orange or variegated
bronze, touch-me-nots, mixed pinks, 2
Tbsp./$1 ea. w/SASE, no checks. Ada
Patterson 121 Skyline Dr. Dahlonega 30533
Marigolds,
mxd.-yellow-orange-
yellow/brown, red/orange, white daisy,
moon/red star flower vine, Jerusalem cherry,
$1 ea. SASE. D. Gudgen 310 Oak Hill Cir.
Covington 30016
Martin gourd $1 seed, purple bachelor's button 1/2 cup, brown-eyed Susan seed 1/2
cup, all $1 each and SASE, lge. envelope.
Mary Tindall 114 Hill Rd. Ashburn 31714
Mexican marigolds, (rare), tall, nematocidal, weed control, (seeds) $4/pk.-2 stamps: $6 1/2
cup-3 stamps, $10 cup-4 stamps, (loose stamps only). Donald Brown 2802 Melrose Dr.
Valdosta 31602 229-242-2554
MISCELLANEOUS Mix color bearded iris & yellow Japanese
iris $8.50/doz., $3.50 postage. P. Tilley 2854
Hwy. 382 West Ellltay 30540
Moonflower seed 15/$1 w/SASE,
instruction. John Field 1026 W. Poplar St.
Griffin 30224
Moonllower seeds, fragrant, night blooming
flowers 12/$1, instructions included, send lge.
SASE w/two $0.37 stamps. Teri Tomroos 2112
Sumter Lake Dr. Marietta 30062
Native American wild sweet shrub seeds,
'04 crop, $1 + long SASE (2 stamps). John
Wayateehla P.O. Box 861 ElliJay 30540
hibiscus, Jerusalem cherry $1/tsp. w/SASE. Gail
Wilson 1020 B. Wilson Rd. Commerce 30529
Seed: mullein pink, morning glory, touch-
me-nots 1/2 tsp./$1, money plants, four
o'clocks, angel's trumpet, hibiscus, althaea
$1/tsp., ea. w/SASE. G. Robertson 1955 Old
Cornelia Hwy. Gainesville 30507
Swamp sunflower, cleome, wisteria, money
plnat, Mexican sunflower, touch-me-not, four
o'clock, Caveman's gourd, $1 each w/LSASE,
1 stamp per item. B. Savage 3017 Atkins Dr.,
Gainesville 30507
Thuja liners, 3', $2, cryptomeria, hollies,
crape myrtles, tea olive, ilea, fothergilla,
junipers, viburnums, willow oak. Anne Walker
Good Hope 706-342-9471
Tiger lilies, Confederate rose, red
cockscomb, silene, cleome, four o'clock,
hummingbird, P. hibiscus $1.50/pk. Lavida
Childs 170 Mallory Dr. LaGrange 30241
Trees, 2 1/2 - 3 1/2" caliper, many types,
$40-$45, machine dug in wire baskets. Gerard
Krewer Chula 229-386-8450
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
Tuberose, blooming size, $15 per doz. PP.
Ruth Davis 5250 Hwy. 93 Pelham 31779 229-
294-8578
Turtlehead
crocosmia
hibiscus,
beautyberry, ginger lily, fern, herbs,
hydrangea, stokes asters, strawberry
begonia, Porcalina berry vine, Jack-n-Pulpit,
iris, helleborus, will ship. B.G. Holliman
Atlanta 770-855-4252
Variegated green & white liri9pe, (monkey
grass), 2 only 4' weeping willows & more. B.
Rigdon Conyers 770-860-9218 770-31 5-
6785
Variegated leaf sunflower seeds $5/15
seeds; yellow blooming winter hardy prickly
pear, cactus pads $5 each postage paid.
Kevin Caw1hon 1479 Old River Rd. Rome
30165
Wild boxwoods, will grow like a tree, blooms
white w/blue berries; also, have holly trees.
Tonya Schrader Cleveland 706-865-4450
Zinnia, podocarpus, old-fashioned
hollyhock, gay flower, gerbera daisy, hyacinth
bean vine, black-eyed Susan, yellow tickseed,
list $1/SASE. Lee Abernathy 12344 Hwy. 109
you have questions regardmg ffl1s category, call Mia Haney at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
The Georgia Wildflower Protection Act requires that shipments of officially protected plants be accompanied by transport tags displaying a permit number issued by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. Ladyslipper Orchids and Goldenseal are examples of protected plants. When advertising protected plants 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 20 Cherokee rose plants. Bob Ford Ellijay 706-698-7594
Want azalea and hydrangea liners, 1 gal. or smaller, need sev. hundred; also, want other ornamental shrub liners. D. Dickerson Palmetto 770-463-6808
Want coral vine potatoes or seeds, Kochia seeds or plants, (annual burning bush). Katie Gilbreath 69 Second St. Flintstone 30725 706-820-1457
Want hearts-a-burstin' and sweet shrub. Debbie Gilbert 3011 Queens Court Norcross 30071 770-449-9466
It you have questions regardmg 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. 0nly one ad per household is permitted in the Miscellaneous category.
tops, inner covers, treated stands, making honey now, take all $1500. Al Smith Denton 912-375-5085
Beehives, bees, supers, other equip., 5 comb nucs, will remove low hanging swarm bees, closed Sat. Edward Colston Taylorsville 770-382-9619
Crop pollination--limited number hives for rent at $40 each, '05 season, taking requests, first come, first serve. Terry Hester lrwinville 229-831-1070 888-468-3383
Gallberry honey for sale at farm, pints, quarts, gallons & 5 gallon buckets available. Donald Yoder 2655 Buckeye Rd. Dublin 31027 478-275-2086
Hive body, frames, bottom, inner cover, telscoping cover $52, same hives w/migratory top $42. Michael Gailey Baldwin 706-4998889
Hives of bees, 10 frames $110, nucs, 5 frames, mostly new equip. Jerry Colston Kite 478-469-5118
Maxant 20 frame hand operated stainless steel extractor, exc. cond. w/gate $320 firm. John Krnich Atlanta 404-2629260
Producers of pure, raw, unheated honey, Coweta and Fayette Cos. Harold Wright Fayetteville www:beeswright.com 770-4876471
Wildflower honey $27/gal.; also, jars, beekeeping supplies and wax foundation, will pick up unwanted bees or equip. Ernest Quinn Decatur 770-491-8726
Will remove hanging swarms, honeybees, Paulding, Carroll & Douglas county area. Doyle Blankinship Villa Rica 770-456-0037
Will remove honeybees & other bees in Metro Co. area & long dist. beyond Metro Co. area. Milton D. Scott East Point 404-3440719
Will remove honeybees and any unwanted equipment in Jackson and Banks Cos. Aubrey Ledford Commerce 706-335-2515
Will remove honeybees and unwanted bee equip. in Wilcox Co. only. Raymond Cason
Rochelle 229-365-7157 Will remove honeybees in Carroll and
surrounding cos. Wayne Ashmore Carrollton _7_,70~-,,,.8cc.32_-~6~3~1_ 7 _ _-,----,---,..,.-------,
Will remove honeybees in Newton and surrounding cos. J. R. Sheppard Oxford 678342-7066 -W-,-ill_r_e_m_o-ve_h_o_n-ey_b_e_e_s_,-sw_a_r_m_s-ar_e_f~re_e_,
Use of the term "organic" requires registration with the Georgia Department of Agriculture. Advertisements submitted without certificate of registration for items offered for sale cannot be published. For more information, access the department website www.agr.state.ga.us and link from the home page to the Organic Agriculture page and registration forms. Those who do not have internet access or are unable to download the forms, should contact the Organic Program Manager, Vernon Mullins, at (706)595-3408.
'04 shelled pecans, Stuarts, Desirable, mostly halves, $8/lb. postage paid in Ga., 3 lb. min., will ship worldwide. Berry Donaldson Rte. 2, Box 108-D Metter 30439 912-6854095 912-682-0347
'05 shelled pecans, mostly halves, $7/lb. bagged in freezer, postage paid in Georgia, 5 lb. min., call nights. Franklin Eaton 3389 Nancy Creek Rd. Gainesville 30506 770532-9340 770-532-6333
Beau. farm fresh brown eggs laid from healthy happy hens $2/doz. Abagael Clevenger Locust Grove 770-898-5723
Black Angus beef, naturally raised. drug free, fed corn, grain Coastal bermuda hay, $2.40 lb. includes processing. Stacey Burden Comer 706-783-5840
Brown and colored eggs from happy free range hens $2/doz. Robin Scott Adairsville 770-887-3987
Buffalo meat for sale, USDA inspected, spring special $3.50/lb., for 10 lb. or more $3/lb. Rusty Chambless Macon 478-7452037 478-994-6986
Farm fresh brown eggs, free range chickens, $1.25 dozen; also, hatching eggs $2.50 doz. Darryl Nealis Hampton 770-9469160 770-630-1469
Fresh yard eggs, naturally feed, no chemicals or additives, $1.75 doz. Alice Clark 2077 Yarbrough Ridgeway Rd. Maysville 706-335-9720
Tomatoes, hydroponic vine ripe, grown locally,, picked fresh, $2/lb. Conti Layton Carnesville 706-498-0707 706-335-4732
Herbs
State law requires all ginseng dealers and growers to be registered with the
Native azaleas, grancy greybeard, viburnum, cherry trees, red maple trees,
oakleaf hydrangeas. Dave Blihovde Cleveland 706-885-2849
Native plants, Shortia, Virginia, bluebells, trilliums, asarum, dodecatheon, hepatica, Solomon's seal, tiarella, heuchera, lobelia, no shipping. Edward Asher Canton 770-722-5834.
Old timey Maypop seed pods-$3, 2 stamps, four o'clock tubers & seeds, purple hyacinth
Meansville 30256
Dusty Miller
To provide a color contrast with the annuals in your flower beds, try adding dusty miller, which has silver-grey, fem-like foliage.
Bees, H Oney & SUppIies
hives in structures for reasonable fee. Josh Arnold Covington 706-468-1474 404-925-
Complete hives (4), supers nuc ( 1), wax, 1#jars, 2 frame
(10), 5 comb extractor and
1_4"'-4'""1""9_Su_n_ flo_w_ er_ s F_o_ r t_ he_B_ir
_ __
ds
hot knife. Butch Johnson Marietta 770-
992-9899
If you like to attract birds to your
Free honeybees, you rnove. Barbara Fincher 3872 Chenny Rd. Arlington 39813
landscape, plant a row of manunoth
229-725-4717
sunflower seed to provide them food.
Georgia Department of Natural Resources. For more information, contact the Georgia Natural Heritage Program at (770) 918-6411 or at website www.georgiawildlife.com.
'04 Peter pepper seeds $1/pk. w/SASE, planting instructions included; plants available. Ryan Caudelle 145 Massengale Rd. Brooks 30205 770-716-3809
Submit ads by Wednesday noon.
$1/pkt w/SASE. J. Houck 102 Old Calhoun
Dept. Conducts Survey in Effort to Detect, Prevent Spread of SOD Rd'.'fft:. Rdrile3016l706-234-2862 Old timey daffodils $3/doz., Siberian iris
$4/doz., $4.50 postage each, blue/white
wisteria, althaea, aucuba, daylilies, forsY1hia, You may recall reading one or or shoes.
Department of Agriculture's please cut out this survey form and
redbuds, mullein pink plants. E. Beach Duluth 770-476-1163
more numerous articles in the press
Unfortunately, P. ramorum was superv1S1on. Subsequent tests of mail to the Georgia Department of
Old-fashioned narcissus- 50 bulbs/$6 PP., during the Spring of 2004 regarding also discovered on ornamental nursery stock at these Georgia Agriculture, Plant Protection
geranium narcissus, white; yellow center, 12 bulbs/$8 PP. Hope Martin 641 Floyd Sp. Rd.
Phytophthora ramorum, the fungus
plants
in
several
nurseries
in locations have been negative for P. Division office.
This information
Armuchee 30105
that causes "Sudden Oak Death". California, Oregon and Washington ramorum and it is believed that its may also be e-mailed to our office.
One gal. Leyland cypress, 24'-30" $3.25, Sudden Oak Death was first detected in 2004. Some of these infected spread within nurseries was For survey purposes, the woody
. lge. qty.; also, 15 gal. plastic containers, 400+ $1.75 each, other shrubs. Ed Freeman Griffin
in California in 1995 and has since
plants
were
unknowingly
shipped
prevented.
ornamental hosts that were shipped
770-228-2815
led to the mortality of thousands of and sold in Georgia retail locations. However, there is still concern to Georgia and are most likely to
Over 100 perennials for sale, roses, clematis, hosat, cannas, daylilies,
oak trees in that state.
Since 1995,
The
Georgia
Department
of that stock infected- with P. ramorum exhibit symptoms of disease are
Confederate roses, callas, etc. Tina Keaton this pathogen has been identified in Agriculture (in cooperation with may have been sold to the public Camellia, Kalmia (Mountain
Dawsonville 770-833-8925
twelve California counties and one private nurseries, the Georgia prior to its detection by Georgia Laurel), Leucathoe, Pieris,
Paulownia orienta grows 15' a year, flowers in springtime, diff. in April. Debra Wade Lenox
county in Oregon.
Although there Forestry
Commission,
the Department of Agriculture officials Rhododendron, Viburnum and
229-546-4034
has been significant research University of Georgia and that in 2004. In an effort to detect P. Vaccinium (blueberry).
Paulownia trees, nice size, common nameparasol tree, ginkgo trees. Sam Hedgepath
conducted on this organism, its full
United
States
Department
of ramorum-infected landscape plants
Please visit these websites if you
2215 Ingleside Ave. Macon 31204-2031 478- host range (the plants it may attack) Agriculture), collected samples and attempt to prevent spread to our would like more information on
743-0777
and ability to survive in other from thousands of plants in forests, the Georgia Department of Sudden Oak Death (Phytophthora
Peony poppies, foxglove, BB buttons, giant cockscomb, larkspurs, snapdragon, moon
environment's - including Georgia's
nurseries
and
garden
centers Agriculture is cooperating with ramorum).http://www.aphis.usda.g
seed, rose moss $1 ea. w/SASE. 0.L. Phillips environment - is still unknown. throughout the state. Some of these other state and university officials ov/ppq/ispm/sod/
P.O. Box 516 Trenton 30752 706-657-4028 Perennials & annuals, some shrubs, call for
There
are
currently
no
fungicides
plant samples tested positive for P.
to
conduct
a
random
survey
of
http://www.invasive.org/sod.cfm
list, very reasonable. Carol Bland Fayetteville available in the U.S. that will kill this ramorum in Georgia. Nursery stock homeowner landscape plants. If http://www.suddenoakdeath.org/
770-964-3162
Perennials: lge. flowered verbena, red, purple, rose, pink, mauve, or mxd. 6/$10;
fungus once it has infected a plant. Currently, the only effective method
that tested positive for P. ramorum was destroyed under the Georgia
you purchased a host plant of P. "http://www.plantmanagementnetw ramorum since January 2003, ork.org/
---------------------------------------------- goldstrum rudbeckia 6/$5, coreopsis $5/clump of prevention is to exclude its
PP. J. Thrift Rte. 1, Box 1405 Saint George 31562 912-843-2236
introduction into Georgia.
Homeowner Landscape Survey for Sudden Oak Death
Pink angel's trumpets available, $5 each, With the virtual extinction of the
banana trees $10-$20. Candice Parrow Douglasville cparrow@bellsouth.net 770-
American chestnut
some 40
years
List woody ornamentals (preferably sudden oak death hosts) purchased in the past two years:
355-8215
ago, oak trees are essentially the last
Plants & flowers for hanging baskets & major nut-bearing trees on the East
gardens, annuals and perennials. Karen Annis
1436 Stark Rd. Jackson 30233
Coast. Consequently, agricultural
What business location(s) did you purchase the plant(s) from in Georgia:
Pond plants for sale, many varieties, call for and forestry officials are concerned
appt., will ship, send SASE; bare root lotus $13. Susan Kingsolver Hull 706-425-1899
about
the
potential
impacf this
Purple bearded iris, yellow canna or daylily pathogen could have on forest
Brand name ofplant(s) purchased (if k n o w n ) : - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
$15/doz., free seed w/order, all PP. L. Ross 514 Green Dr. Canton 30114
ecosystems and wildlife throughout
Rare hot pink bleeding heart vine 25 seeds the United States.
$1 w/$0.49 USAS. Dan Staib 111 Pine Street P. ramorum is primarily spread
Bluffton 39824 Red leaf castor mole beans 25/$2 w/LSASE
through the movement and handling
plus two $0.37-stamps or one $0.37-stamp of nursery plants that are hosts for
County_ where planted: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Phone number: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Name of property owner or purchaser: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Please return to:
Georgia Department of Agriculture
Email: plantindustry@agr.state.ga.us
w/$0.12 postage w/each order of 25 beans, no checks. John Carroll 1677 Buford Dam Rd.,
this
disease.
The
spores
of
this
BUford 30518
disease can spread from infected
Plant Protection Division, Room 243 Agriculture Bldg. - Capitol Square
Subject line: "Homeowner Survey" Or, call-in survey information by
Redbuds, red maples, willow oaks, and plants to other nearby plants through
glowing embers maples, $10 each. William Lanford Oakman 706-334-7230
splashing irrigation water or wind-
Stella de Oro 15/20 plants per clump, blown rain. It can also be spread on
Happy Returns 10/12 plants per clump, $5 per clump plus postage. Faye Chambers
soil-contaminated
pots,
tools,
Yatesvllle 706-472-3371
machinery and on people's clothing
Atlanta, Georgia 30334
phone: 404-651-9486
Based on information provided above, you may be randomly selected by the Georgia Department of Agriculture and contacted to participate in this landscape survey. Any surveys, sampling, and testing conducted by our department and/or cooperative agencies will be completely voluntary and free of charge. As always, diagnostic samples may be submitted
---------------------------------------------- through your local county extension service at any time.
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Wednesday April 27, 2005
Bulletin Calendar
LIVESTOCK SALES & EVENTS
May 7 Annual Turkey Creek Festival, 9 am
May 6 Cow/calf sale, 7 pm,; 70 regd. Angus
- 3 pm, Byromville; arts & crafts,
cows, some w/calves, 1 regd. Angus
Byromville's 100th anniversary
bull, 1 herd 50 Bwf & Hereford cows
celebration. Info.: 478-433-2791, 229-
Red worms 500 breeders or 1000 bedruns $35, can ship. Jimmy Jacobs Smyrna jjacobs002@mindsering.com 770-333-1728
Smallhead channel catfish, treated/disease free, all sizes, statewide delivery available. Freddy Tribble Alamo 912-568-1879 229868-3730
Ga. Growers Invited to Participate In WIC Farmers Market Program
Local produce growers are being nutrition education and food
w/calves. Dixie Livestock Market. Info.:
268-7418, www.turkeycreekfestival.
toll-free 888-638-3263, 912-578-3263.
homestead.com.
May 14 Open Horse Show, 10 am, Banks May 14 Palmetto Spring Festival, begins 10
Co. Arena, Homer; halter,
am, Palmetto; arts & crafts. Info.
showmanship, English, jumping, youth,
Shronda Hill, 770-463-8917 or toll-free
4-H, novice, amateur, open classes;
1-866-457-8277.
running events will not begin before 5 May 14 Peacock Day, 9 am - 5 pm, Pavo;
pm. Info.: 678-234-3269/706-677-
arts & crafts. Info.: Diane Ferguson,
1172.
229-859-2884.
Walleye, lge. mounth bass, bream, channel catfish, yellow perch, sterile grass carp, statewide dely. David Cochran Ellijay 706-
invited to participate in farmers' markets sponsored by the Georgia
vouchers to low-income women and their children. This year, DHR
889-8113 706-635-8700
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
Department of Human Resources' Women, Infants and Children (WIC) nutrition program. The WIC Farmer's Market season is
WIC will spend approximately $1.2 million on the WIC Farmers' market program. In addition to a federal grant, the project is funded
Fertilizers & Mulches May l - October 15 of each year. with matching grants from the
EQUINE EVENTS
ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS
April 30 TCSC Horse Show, 11 am, Pyne May 21 Rex United Methodist Spring
Rd. Park, LaGrange; English, pleasure,
Bazaar/Flea Market, 8 am - 4 pm,
cross rail classes; 3D running show;
3268 Rex Rd., Rex. Info.: Lyn, 404-
$750 added. Info.: Bonnie Morris, 706-
243-5318; Donna, 404-361-3694.
884-2837; Roger Snyder, 706-302- Nov. 1920 32nd Annual Arts & Crafts
9245.
Christmas Spectacular, Valdosta;
April 30 4C Saddle Club Points Show, King
features over 100 booths of variety
Oaks Arena, Gay; pleasure 9 am,
original artwork and crafts. Info.:
running 2 pm. Info.: Penny Payne, 770-
Cindy McTier, 229-247-4445;
884-0093.
www.vjsl.org.
April 30 Deep South Trail Riders Benefit
Ride for Special Olympics, 10 a.m.,
MISCELLANEOUS
Nonami Plantation, $15/rider. Info.: May 7 Farm estate auction, 9 am, 270
229-430-5278.
Rising Star Rd., LaFayette; JD, other
May 1 Team Roping & Kids Dummy Roping,
equip. Info. L.G. McDonald, 770-720-
1:30 pm, Canon; $25 man kids dummy
3070 GAL#1503.
$10 trophy saddle, Montana buckles May 14 Devereux Wine Festival, arts &
rope. Info.: 770-480-0007.
crafts, $1 admission; Courson's
May 7 Open Horse Show, Midway Saddle
Winery, located between Milledgeville
Club, Hwy. 369 at Seabolt Rd.,
& Sparta on Hwy. 22. Info. Toni
Cumming. Info." 706-337-7335,
Williams, 706-444-0616.
'04 Coastal hay for mulch, 1000# bales, 110 Markets participating Ill the Federation
of
Southern
bales available, some dely. available. W. T. program
have
operated Cooperatives and Welch Foods Inc.
Davis Haddock 478-932-5462 '04 mulch hay sq. bales in barn, $2 bale. R.
successfully for the past nine years,
(Welch's),
plus
in-kind
services.
McClelland Senoia 770-599-9662
expanding to more than 100 "Our federal grant depends on how
'04 mxd. grass mulch hay, dry, tight bales, $1.75 per bale at barn, dely. available. Lanier Burden Comer 706-783-3920
locations throughout Georgia. "We know that many WIC
much matching funds we can raise, so we are looking for more support
'05 fescue mulch hay $2 sq. bale in the participants have trouble affording from business, community groups
barn, Plainville/Calhoun area. Woodstock 678-445-9798
Henry Cobb
fresh
produce,
so
we
started
the
and foundations," says Peterson.
'05 long needle pine straw, lge. bales, farmers' markets to help fill that Local WIC coordinators hope to
$2.50/bale. Bob Young Villa Rica 770-8612891
gap," said Alwin Peterson, DHR's
enroll farmers and open markets as
200+ bales millet straw, clean & dry in barn Georgia WIC director. "Our role is early as May I, 2005. Currently
$2/bale, other. Chuck Anthony Jefferson 706- to help make certain that these more than sixty (60) Georgia
367-7116 Aged horse manure mxd. w/shavings, you
families get the best diet possible
counties are designated as farmer
load and haul. Chris Vogh Marietta 404-520- which includes five or more market sites, and additional sites
0970
servings of fruits and vegetables a may be added at any time. The
Aged horse manure, free, will load by appt. Pat Borders Woodstock 770-475-0608
day, to give people
the
nutrients
WIC program seeks to recruit more
www.midwaysaddleclub.org.
PESTICIDES & RECERTIFICATION
May 7 Spring Fling Tack Swap at Quality May 2 Beef Cattle Field Day, Madison; 1
Tack, Dally Rd., Covington. Info.:
comm. credit hr., cat. 21 and/or 1
Debbie Herbert, 770-787-4257; Connie
private credit hr. Info.: 706-453-2083.
Cato, 770-464-2152.
May 3 South Ga. Area Pecan Meeting,
May 78 Four Diamond Saddle Club Spring
Lakeland; 1 comm. credit hr., cat. 21
Trail Ride, 10 a.m. Sat.; Hwy. 15 N.,
and/or 1 private credit hr. Info.: 229-
Sparta. Info.: 706-453-2548, 706-444-
482-3895.
5186.
May 14 Cotton Scouting Seminar, Quitman;
May 20-21 PCA Rodeo, $300 added/event, 8
2 comm. credit hrs., cat. 21 and/or 2
pm, Rocky Hill Arena, Canon. Info.:
private credit hrs. Info.: 229-263-4103.
770-401-6620.
May 25 North Ga. Turfgrass Field Day,
GARDENING EVENTS May 7 Private Gardens of Cobb Co. Master
Gainesville; 4 comm. credit hrs., cat. 24. Info.: 770-535-8293.
Gardeners Tour, 10 am - 5 pm, tickets $1 Ofperson. Info.: 770-528-4070, www.cobbextension.com. May 17 Ga. Perennial Plant Assn. meeting, 7:30 pm, Atlanta History Center, Atlanta; Hayes Jackson, speakerEvergreen Perennials for the Shade Garden. Info.: 404-876-0813, www.georgiaperennial.org. May_21 Village of Tucker Plant Garden Tour, 9 am - 5 pm; tour of 6 area gardens; tickets $12 advance, $15 day of tour, benefits Tucker Historical Society. Info. 770-270-9312, soquili4@earthlink.net.
Pesticide recertification training
notices are available on the
Georgia Department of Agriculture
website
www.agr.state.ga.us
Under GOA Divisions, select Plant
Industry and click on Pesticide
Division.
Select Pesticide
Applicator
Licensing
and
Certification and click on Pesticide
Applicator Recertification Courses.
You can then search for upcoming
courses by date, course title, or
license category.
Beau. rich aged horse manure $50, del. 20 they need, help control body weight farmers and farmer market sites to
mile radius of Woodstock, pickup truck load $10, we load. Wendy Murphy Woodstock
and even reduce the risk of certain
serve
WIC
families.
Georgia
404-368-3786
kinds of cancers," Peterson produce growers wishing to
Compost for potting, no smell, great for continued.
participate in a WIC farmers'
planting, $25 pick up load, I can load for you, can del. lge. loads near Lula. Jim Gathercole
Each WIC recipient is eligible market should call the DHR WIC
Lula 678-283-3029
for 5 Farmer's Market checks that Branch at 404-657-2925 or 1-866-
Free aged horse manure/pine shavings mix, Bobcat accessible, you load, you haul,
are
worth
$6
each
and
are 814-5468
for
$10 if we load. S. Pace Dacula 770-554-8626 redeemable only for Georgia- information.
additional
Free composted horse manure, easy grown produce purchased at an
access, you load and Loganville 770-554-9193
haul.
Lyn
Brus
authorized
WIC
farmers'
market.
Free horse & donkey manure, old & new, WIC participants also receive
Farlllers'l\1arket
you load, we can help. M. Stone Gray 478986-4477
cooking tips and education about
Free horse manure mixed w/pine shavings the benefits of eating fresh produce.
Seeks Vendors
composted for 2-3 yrs., will load w/bobcat, call Last year, nearly 40,000 WIC The Marietta Square Farmers
for appt. Cindy Fuller Cumming 404-3179737
rec1p1ents
bought
fruits
and Market is seeking vendors for its
Free horse manure mixed w/shavings, easy vegetables in the forty-three county Saturday morning market
access, you load and haul, Bobcats welcome. Billy Burke Covington 770-786-8322
participating markets.
Free horse manure mixed w/shavings, easy
The year-round DHR
beginning May 7. Interested WIC farmer vendors may contact Johnny
access, you load/haul. Stacy Hunt Mansfield program uses federal funds from Fulmer at (770) 499-9393 or
770-385-6335 Free horse manure w/shavings, you load. V.
the
United
States
Department of
visit
website
www.mariettasquare
Sudderth Buford 678-546-5617
Agriculture (USDA) to provide farmersmarket.com
ARTS & CRAFTS April 30 Arts & Crafts Fair, 8 am - 4 pm, Anvil
Block UMC, Ellenwood. Info.: Joyce Boyce, 770-474-9058.
If you have questions concerning the Bulletin Calendar, call Carlton Moore at
404-656-3682.
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.
'04 Peter pepper seeds $1/pkg. w/stamped Big supply largemouth bass, rainbow trout,
adressed envelope. V. Nations P.O. Box 43 bluegill, catfish, fathead minnows, hybrid
Vamell 30756
bass. Greg Grimes Ball Ground
'04 old timey cayenne seeds, rooster spur & greg@lakework.com 770-735-3523
Peter pepper $1/pk. w/SASE. Terry Madaris Catalpa worms and catalpa trees 3'-10'.
2017 Cloud Serings Rd. Rossville 30741
Jackie Johnson 1912 Brays Lake Rd.
2 oz. pkgs. of Rosemary, sassafras, other, Ro}'.ston 706-245-5024
SASE, 2 stamps. Victoria Sheffield 4812 Catfish & bream for sale. Bob Reese 321
Hemlock Dr. SE. Con}'.ers 30094
Reese Rd. Whitesburg 30185 770-834-2800
Bird's eye pepper seed $1/pk. Mary Arnett Catfish, trout, pick-up or dely. Randy
256 Jonesboro Rd. Jonesboro 30236 770- Bennington Dahlonega 770-377-3243
471-4930
Channel catfish, bluegill, fingerlings,
Seed tor sale $1 each w/SASE: garlic shellcracker, hybrid bream, fish out ponds.
chives & mxd. basil, 10 varieties. S.G. Neff Jesse Todd L}'.ons 912-565-7309
1740 Woodland Trail Cumming 30041
Fish & Supplies
. Coppernose bluegill, channel catfish, redbreast, shellcracker, hybrid bream, dely. available. Jack Lloyd Nahunta 912-778-4074
Persons selling sterile triploid grass Frozen catalpa worms $1 per doz. in 2 doz.
carp must have a Wild Animal License pk.; also, catalpa trees $1-$5 per size. Joe
from the Georgia Department of Natural Mask Fa}'.etteville 770-461-7068
Resources.
Market Bulletin
advertisements for sterile carp must be
accompanied by a photocopy of the
advertiser's license.
For license
information, contact DNR Special Permit
Unit at (770) 761-3044.
2.worm separator machines $1200, 5 miles
North of Mcintyre. Drennen Watts Mcintyre
478-946-3232
30 yrs. continuous operation, bass, channel
catfish fingerlings, bluegill, shellcracker, hybrid bream, dely. available. Tony Chew Manchester 706-846-3657
A-1 bass, bluegill, redear, channel catfish,
threadfin shad, crappie, sterile grass carp,
hybrids, free statewide dely. Danny Austin
Roberta 478-836-4938
A-1 quality farm grown channel fingerlings,
graded, priced by size, accurate weights &
counts, gtd. live, healthy, immediate dely. J.F.
Gilbert P.O. Box 321 Thomaston 30286 706-
648-3409 706-648-2062
Available now catfish, crappie, bluegill,
redear and hybrid bream, dely. available. Paul Williams Hawkinsville 478-892-3144
Bass, channel catfish, copperhead bluegill,
shellcracker, redbreast, hybrid bream,
crappie, prompt statewide delivery available.
Golden, Brown, Rainbow & Brook trout for sale, pick up or dely. Willis Dyer Hiawassee 706-896-3915
Gtd. 100% live dely.: bass, bream, catfish, fighin' fish for great summertime fun, other. Matt Headrick LaGrange 706-523-0590
Gtd. 100% live, you take no risk, dependable, dely. of bass, bream, catfish. Mark Headrick LaGrange 706-302-9489
Lowest prices, grass carp, catfish, bluegill, shellcracker, redbreast, hybrid bream, bass, dely. available, volume discount. Ringo Merritt Wa}'.nesboro 706-554-0182
Red wigglers $25/lb., Belgian night crawlers $30/lb. plus shipping, worm castings. Shirley Clark L}'.erl}'. 706-895-2693
Red wigglers and Europeans, $30 per lb., price includes shipping. B. Newman Douglasville 770-942-7993
Red wigglers and/or Europeans $30 per lb., price includes shipping. H. A. Riffe P.O. Box 402 Buchanan 30113 770-646-3812
Red wigglers, Giant Reds, $30 per lb., call after 6 p.m., Ive. msg. J.A. Fincher Acworth 770-427-4845
Red wigglers, breeders, $20/lb. w/instr. plus shipping. R. Stapleton Rte. 1, Box 105
Keith Edge Soperton 912-529-3315
Lumber City 31549 912-363-4459
Free manure, ample amounts of horse manure available, can load w/bobcat. Chad Williams Sm}'.rna 404-421-1775
Free mulch, very lge. qty., need loader & lge. truck, free to anyone who will remove. Bennie LaCoste McDonough 678-583-5988
Golden red pine straw, semi-loads, $2.60 eer bale. K. Hester Aleharetta 678-513-9188
Golden red, extra lge. bales of pine straw, delivered and installed, $4.25/bale. L. Hoke II Atlanta 770-518-0577
Good well dried mulch hay, sq. bales $2/bale in barn. Billy McAdams Buchanan 770-646-3085
Horse manure mxd. w/shavings $10 pickup load, we load, you haul. Bob Paxton Fairburn 770-964-4407
Horse manure w/shavings del. w/in a 20 mile radius of Emory University, wood chip mulch also available. Steve Miller Decatur 404-633-6598
Huge round bales pine straw $5 per bale you haul, $7 per bale we haul. Jim Denton Flovilla 770-775-2650
Mulch hay for sale $1.75/bale, call after 6 p.m. Kermit Simmons Jefferson 706-3679739 770-867-7550
Mulch hay, good hvy. bales. Lance Marlowe 3750 Geo Wms. Rd. Monroe 30656 770-2670717
Pine straw $2. 75/bale, free delivery, installation available, del. to all areas. Josh Bulloch Warm Serings 770-571-0189
Pine straw, lge. bales, $3 dely., $4.50 dely. and spread. T.M. Durrence McDonough 770914-8206 770-312-5318
Pine straw, lge., clean bales, pick up in field or we del., dely. and installation available to all areas. Benjamin Bulloch Manchester 404323-3296
Slash pine straw $3.50/bale, 40 bale min., dely. available. Mike Crawley Gray 478-7453969
Worm castings $5 per lb. J. Ayers Buchanan 770-826-3373
Oddities
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 478-875-3353
Gourds for sale, Martin, bluebird and crafts, all sizes, $0.50 and up. Ryman Thurston 1316 Turkey Mtn. Rd. NE. Rome 30165 706-2327349
Gourds for sale, Martin, crooked handle, craft, bottleneck & more. Wallace Maxwell 3226 Hoot Owl Rd. Royston 30662 706245-4218
Gourds: Martin, crookneck, apple, bottle, snake, and more. Hoyt Howard Cumming 770-887-2039
Lucky buckeyes $3.25/doz.; buckeyes for planting $4.50/doz., includes shipping. J. Simmons 2720 Skyland Dr. Atlanta 30319 404-327-9733
Lucky buckeyes, '04 season, $2. 75 dozen includes shipping. Ross Anderson 1578 Middleton Church Rd. Elberton 30635 706283-4847
New crop of gourds, many varieties to choose from, will ship UPS. Lena Braswell Wrens 706-547-6784
Purple Martin gourds made of clay w/holes $2.50. Joe Gill Warner Robins 478-922-7387
Scented handmade lye soap, 3 oz. bars, luxurious oils, $3.80 each includes shipping. Kathy Daniel Cartersville 678-643-4614
Miscellaneous Wanted
Want 250 gal. propane gas tank w/regulator, good condition, 100 miles of Atlanta. Fred Donaldson Douglasville 678715-6477
Want a compost tumbler w/hand crank and frame, good condition, one or two compartment. Al Nasca Demorest 706-7543785
Want a fuel tank that goes in bed on pickup w/pump, (flat tank). Billy Cavender Bowdon 770-258-1511
Want female Pekin ducks for community pond, prefer adults, ready to release but chicks, will be considered. Donna Lee Woodstock 404-226-6222
Want hydraulic pump for 56 bale New Holland stack wagon, (working condition). Lisa Jarrett Athens 706-543-9597
Want incubator in working condition for goose eggs. John Mackey Suwanee 404-
316~5751
Want millstone and syrup kettle, the bigger the better, will pay reasonable price and pick ue. H.J. Hine Con}'.ers 404-310-6490
Want rotating compost drum that produces compost in a short time frame. G. A. Nasworthy Lakemont 706-782-3824
Want small incubator w/auto turner and fan. Brian Martin Metter 912-685-3999
Want syrup kettle, 60 or 100 gal., will pick up and pay reas. price. Bob Kammerer Greensboro 706-467-9373
Want twelve 16'+ utility poles 8-12" diameter for pole barn. Joseph Watt, Jr. Hawkinsville 478-783-1379
Want used fence posts $1 each, will pickup, no Sunday calls. Whitney Fromm Calhoun 706-629-7213
Out-Of-State Wanted
Want 5 lb. velvet bean seed and 1 lb. Dixie Runner peanut seed. Paul Rhinesmith 13545 10th St. Dade Cit}'. FL 33525
Want JD or Kuhn 9' disc mower & a JD or Kuhn 17' hay tedder. Dallas Wilson Umatilla FL 352-669-0923
Want aluminum 16 horse trailer, no living quarters; also, want eggs for hatching, turkey, guinea, geese, duck. James Copeland Bristol FL libertyone@gtcom.net 850-643-7740
Want cane mills, any size, working condition, syrup kettles. Kenneth Robinson Ava IL618-426-1117
Want male kiwi vine. Philip Jones Richland NC ELEWISJ@yahoo.com 912-324-3201
Want portable sawmill, will consider any model. Mike Blauer Highlands NC mike28741@msn.com 828-526-8972
Want syrup kettle, any size, top price paid. Don Stringfield P.O. Box 355 Ravenel SC 29470 843-844-2080
Firewood
All firewood advertised in the Market Bulletin must be cut from the advertiser's personally owned property. In addition, by law, terms such as face cord, rack, pile, truckload, etc., cannot be used to advertise firewood. Advertisers must use the standard unit of measure, the cord, when specifying the amount of firewood for sale.
Firewood, cut in lengths, easy aceess, 3 to 5 cords, you cut up and haul, no pine, 05/06 season. Rayford Layson Monroe 770-2660190
Free oak firewood, trees already down, some 5' lengths, you cut and haul, easy access. G. Doggett Newnan 770-251-0995
Mxd. hdwd. cord $150, half cord $80, dely. in North Fulton and Forsyth Cos. Mike Ma~ille Aleharetta 404-516-2087
Red oak, dry, $60 1/2 cord, picked up, free to needy, dely. add $30. 1'>(1.C. LaGrone Sandy Springs 404-661-2529 404-255-3815
Plant Annuals
Annual bedding plants to plant this month in sunny areas include zinnias, ornamental peppers, petunias, and scarlet sage.
Wednesday April 27, 2005
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Bulletin Guidelines
General Assembly Passes Bills
Community Garden
For Photo Submissions
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By submitting a photographic image (photo print or digital file) for publication in the Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletiri, the sender agrees to allow the Georgia Department of Agriculture to reproduce the image in the publication and on its website. Photos submitted for publication become the property of the Georgia Department of Agriculture and cannot be returned to sender. If you are submitting a photo you would like to keep, please make a copy of it before sending it to the Bulletin office.
Readers also are advised that the
HB 279 (Rep. Johnny Floyd, D- exemption to nursery crop the garden. "It is important that instead of the few they nonnally see
Cordele) - provides a 5% weight irrigation as well.
young people learn how plants grow in a supermarket," said Irvin.
variance for haulers of farm HB 452 (Rep. Gene Maddox, R- and where our food comes from," Joining Commissioner Irvin
products "to the first point of Cairo) - establishes a voluntary tax he said. "Gardening is a learning were the Henry County
marketing or processing... within a check-off for the Dog and Cat experience, and children are more commissioners, Locust Grove
100 mile radius of the farm or point Sterilization Fund.
likely to eat vegetables if they take Mayor
Lorene
Lindsey,
of origin."
HR 50 (Rep. Terry England, R- part in growing them.
McDonough Mayor Richard Craig,
HB 487 (Rep. Jay Roberts, R- Auburn)
creates a joint "I also am pleased that the Heritage Village Community
Ocilla) - provides an exemption "Agricultural Education Study community gardeners are growing Garden members, Henry County
from state sales tax for all fuels (not Committee" to look into the needs old-fashioned or heirloom varieties. Master Gardeners Association
just electricity) used for irrigation of Ag Education and report back to There are many wonderful and members and other Henry County
purposes and broadens the legislators next year.
worthy old varieties that need to residents.
stay in production.. It is good for For more information about
Conservation Observance
young people to see the broad the Heritage Garden, call (770) spectrum of varieties available 954-0000.
editor evaluates submissions on
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criteria such as reproduction quality and content when determining photos Stewardship Week. Stewardship level. Georgia consists of 40
Scrapie Project
for publication.
Week takes place the week of April conservation districts and 370
The Market Bulletin staff enjoys 24 to May 1, 2005, with the theme district supervisors working to
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receiving photos from our readers; "Celebrate Conservation."
conserve the state's natural .Agriculture Tommy Irvin. "This August 1, 2005.
however, due to the number received and limited publication space, we have been unable to publish many of the pictures sent to our office. To those individuals who have sent us photos, we appreciate your patience and regret we have been unable to
Conservation practices in the resources.
program will give our sheep "I hope that Georgia's sheep
United States have helped us achieve The Conservation Commission producers a quick and inexpensive producers will take advantage of this
an historic standard of living. We has many programs that landowners way to protect their flocks from this opportunity," Irvin said. The
enjoy a wil1e variety of fresh, healthy can participate i!J to conserve our insidious disease."
Commissioner encourages all flock
food and clean drinking water. natural resources. The GSWCC has Because scrapie is seldom seen in owners to have their breeding rams
Lakes, rivers, and streams are much a variety of cooperative programs goats, there is little known about their tested and to use RR rams when
publish all photos received.
cleaner than 30 years ago. In including Partners for Fish and genetic susceptibility or resistance. possible. "We can eradicate scrapie
addition, air quality has greatly Wildlife, the Agricultural Water Goats are susceptible to scrapie but by sound management, and I am
Beekeeping Institute
improved in the last fifty years.
Conservation Program, and Clean rarely infected unless exposed to pleased to make this test available to
Conservation of natural resources Water Act 319 Cost share projects. scrapie-infected sheep. The blood our sheep producers," Irvin said.
Scheduled in May has helped create a sustainable way Every person can help conserve test only applies to sheep and only Detailed information about
of life for Georgians. We encourage natural resources in their daily life. rams will be eligible for testing.
selecting sheep for genetic resistance
Young Harris College and the everyone to join in the celebration of Start by learning about air, water, Producers should contact their to scrapie can be found at the
University of Georgia are offering the conservation during Stewardship soil, plant, and wildlife resources local veterinarian for an official blood following websites: www.animal
14th annual Beekeeping Institute, Week.
around you. Conserve energy, test of rams. The department will pay a g r i c u 1t u r e . o r g I s c r a p i e I
May 19-21, 2005 on the campus of Stewardship Week, which recycle, and don't litter or dump for shipping and laboratory costs for Scrapie.htm and www.aphis.usda.
Young Harris College, Young Harris, celebrates 50 years, is one of the household chemicals.
testing of the blood. The producer will gov/vs/nahps/scrapie. For more
Georgia. Since its inception in 1992, largest national annual programs to For information about pay for the cost of having an information about this program and
the Institute has become the most promote conservation. The National Stewardship Week and conservation, accredited veterinarian collect the genotyping sheep for scrapie,
comprehensive
beekeeping Association of Conservation visit the Georgia Soil and Water samples. An accredited veterinarian contact the Georgia Department of
educational event in the Southeast, Districts, which oversee the national Conservation Commission website must contact the Department for prior Agriculture's Animal Health Section
otfefing classes and workshops for program, are a national network of at www.gaswcc.org. Learn about the approval before collecting the sample. by calling 800-282-5852, ext. 3667
beeketjJers at all levels of experience conservation districts established in many reasons we should all Funds are limited and set to expire on or 404-656-3667.
and sponsoring the Georgia Master the 1930s to promote natural "celebrate conservation."
Beekeeper Program (GMBP).
resource conservation on a local
Guest speakers are Drs. Eric
State's Burning Ban
Mussen from the University of California and Mike Stanghellini of
Ga. Statistics Service to Conduct
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2005 Mid-Year Agricultural Survey Rutgers University. Workshops and
lectures will focus on the latest research in bee management, small hive beetles, mites, and other issues. A honey show, art show, food, and bluegrass band are scheduled as well as the Master Beekeeper program and Welsh honey judge's certification training.
For a printable copy of the program and registration form, visit website http://www.ent.uga.edu/ bees/Meetings/workshops.htm. Copies also are available by calling Detsy Bridges at (706) 542:2816.
The Georgia office of the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) of the U.S. Department of Agriculture soon will be .surveying farmers for the June Agricultural Survey.
There is always speculation about each new crop season and agricultural producers are the main source for gathering the facts. "If we speak up and report the facts about the 2005 crop season, we can help reduce uncertainty in the agriculture
provide the first clear indications of the potential production of major commodities in 2005.
Information gathered is widely used. Producers rely on the data to reach valid production, marketing, and investment decisions. Industry analysts, extension agents, and fann organizations use the information in a variety of ways that benefit farmers.
"We safeguard the confidentiality of all survey responses," Abbe said.
Methier, Branch Chief of EPD's Air Protection Branch.
Smog is mainly composed of ozone and particle pollution. Ozone is formed when volatile organic compounds (fumes from fuels, paints, solvents and vegetation) combine with nitrogen oxides (formed during the burning or combustion process) in the presence of sunlight. Ozone can cause inflammation of the lungs and aggravate asthma. Particle pollution is an extremely small mixture of microscopic solids and
Citizens can get more inforrnation on the Open Burning Ban and possible exemptions by calling the EPD Regional Office in your area (phone numbers listed below) or EPD's Air Protection Branch, Atlanta Office at 404-3637000. Small businesses can get help and information by calling EPD's Small Business Assistance Program toll-free at 877-427-6255.
Counties included in the ban and the appropriate EPD Regional Office's phone number follow:
EPD EAST Central Georgia
marketplace," said Dave Abbe, State "Information from individual liquid droplets suspended in the Regional Office: 706-792-7744;
Marketplace to be Held Director with the Georgia operations is combined with other air. It comes from a variety of Columbia & Richmond
May 7-8 in Gay, Georgia Agricultural Statistics Service.
responses to provide the needed sources, such as power plants, EPD Metro Atlanta Regional
The Georgia Agricultural data." NASS works with fanners diesel engines, dust, and smoke Office: 404-362-2671; Clayton,
The Great Gay Georgia Statistics Service will be conducting and ranchers to provide meaningful, from fires. Particle pollution can Coweta, DeKalb, Fayette,
Marketplace will be held May 7-8 in the survey and a representative will accurate, and objective statistics that adversely affect the lungs and Gwinnett, Heard, Henry, Rockdale,
Gay, Georgia. This event is contact local producers between help keep U.S. agriculture infonned. heart, especially in children and Spalding
scheduled the first weekends in May May 2 and June 14. Some All agricultural statistics, elderly citizens.
EPD Northeast Regional Office:
and October and features arts and respondents will be chosen from including the June 30 acreage report, Alternatives to burning include 706-369-6376; Banks, Barrow,
crafts as well as country cooking and sampled areas of land identified on published by NASS, are available at composting and chipping for Butts, Clarke, Hall, Jackson Jasper,
other activities.
aerial photographs. This survey is www.usda.gov/nass/. For more mulch. For more information about Madison, Morgan, Newton,
A new event this year, the Paul particularly vital because it will infonnation, call 1-800-253-4419. alternatives, please call the Oconee, Walton
Bunyan Lumberjack Show, will
Department of Community Affairs EPD Middle Georgia Regional
Vendors Needed For Farmers' Market feature three performances each day
that will include log rolling, wood
at 404-679-4940 or the Pollution Office: 478-751-6612; Bibb, Prevention Assistance Division Crawford, Houston, Jones, Lamar.
chopping, axe throwing and pole A farmers' market sponsored Georgia grown, and craft products toll-free at 800-685-2443. Debris Meriwether, Monroe, Peach, Pike,
climbing by performers who hold by Cagle's Dairy and the must be made with Georgia also can be hauled to a commercial Troup, Twiggs, Upson
world titles.
Cherokee County Master products. Interested vendors may processing/grinding/composting EPD Mountain Regional
Festival gates open at 8 a.m. Gardeners is seeking vendors. contact Susan Franklin at operation or an inert or Office: 770-387-4900; Bartow,
Admission charges are $5/adults, The market is set to open Sat., Farnkkj@bellsouth.net;
for construction and demolition Carroll, Catoosa, Chattooga,
$3/children 4-12, and free/under 3. May 21, and will be open every directions
or
general landfill. For a list of landfills in the Cherokee, Cobb, Dawson,
For more information call (706) 538- Sat., 8 a.m. - noon, until information, visit www.farmand your area, please call EPD's Solid Douglas. Floyd. Fulton. Forsyth,
6000 or visit website www.great September. Fruits, vegetables, gardenmarket.com or call (770) Waste Management Program, Gordon, Haralson, Lumpkin,
gaygeorgiamarketplace.com
plants, seed and herbs must be 345-5591.
Atlanta Office at 404-362-2692. Paulding, Pickens, Polk, Walker
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Equine Auction
Keep Journal to Improve Garden
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And Maintain Record for Posterity
What varieties of tomatoes did you plant last year? What was the variety that did so poorly? Are those 'Pink Charm' or 'Pink Pride' daffodils by the front gate? Which pecan tree is 'Kiowa' and which is 'Pawnee?' When did the peach tree bloom last year? When was the first frost in 2003?
If you have the same trouble remembering things as I do, consider keeping a garden journal. It will allow you to record the progress of your garden and be more successful as you compare notes and information from previous years and eliminate some of the guesswork that gardeners do too often. When you take some of the guesswork out, you will save time, money and effort.
You need not admit to faulty memory to start keeping a record. Tell your friends you are recording things for posterity, not because you are forgetful. (Although ordering another 50 red tulips when you hadn't planted the last 50 you ordered may not help your argument, especially when you only had room for 25 to begin with!)
Record when you sow seeds so you sow them at the right time next year. Keep track of when you fertilize so that you don't apply too much. It is especially important that you record what varieties of fruit or nut trees you plant. They often have specific crosspollination needs, so it is imperative you replace one you lose with the proper variety.
Keep copies of your orders from seed catalogs and mail-order nurseries. These will be helpful if there is a problem with your order as well as documenting what you bought and when you bought it.
Make a diagram of your garden and include it. You can sketch where you
garden. A record will help you plan for continuous bloom and help you avoid color clashes between flowers that bloom at the same time.
Include photographs in your journal. Be sure to identify and date them. Photographing a barren landscape may seem like a waste of film, but you will appreciate that photograph after your garden is established. It will give you a sense of pride and encourage others that a small tree or shrub will indeed grow.
All of your photographs and recordkeeping can be inspirational for yourself and for others as you review the changes and successes and even the failures over the years. (Yes, failures can be inspirational, too, when we persevere in spite of them.)
Think how proud your children will be to have a photograph of them standing beside the tiny apple tree you planted when they and the apple tree are fully grown. You can also include drawings your children and grandchildren make of the garden. Although these will be more of sentimental than informative value, you will value them nonetheless.
One of the most valuable garden records I have is not in any of my journals. It is a painting of a dear friend's garden done by one of his neighbors in 1987. When he passed away in November, his family let me have it. I put it over my desk at work to remind me of him and to inspire me. It inspired me to write this column.
To see photographs and read more columns, visit our website at www.agr.state.ga.us.
Arty's Garden is written by Arty Schronce, Director of Public Affairs, Georgia Department of Agriculture.
20 year old sorrel Quarter Horse mare 13 year old bay Grade mare 4 year old sorrel Mustang X mare 3 year old bay Mustang X mare Said equine are being sold as impounded animals under the authority of Chapter 13 of Title 4 of O.C.G.A. (Humane Care for Equines Act). 3 year old sorrel Appaloosa X mare 18 year old black Quarter Horse mare Said equine are being sold as impounded animals previously owned by Van Wheeler under the authority of Chapter 13 of Title 4 of O.C.G.A. (Humane Care for Equines Act). 3 year old bay Grade stallion Said equine are being sold as impounded animals previously owned by Charlie Harvey under the authority of Chapter 13 of Title 4 of O.C.G.A. (Humane Care for Equines Act). The auction will be held at the Georgia Department of Agriculture Impound Facility in Decatur, GA at I :00 p.m. on Saturday, April 30. 2005. The said equine may be inspected at the facility from 11 :00 a.m. until I :00 jl.m. on Saturday, April 30, 2005. Pictures of the. equine are located on the Department website: www.agr.state.ga.us For directions to location, call the Equine Division at (404) 656-3713. (Office hours are Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.) Sealed bids will not be accepted on these equine. No representation is made regarding any registration or possible registration of said equine nor of the physical condition of said equine. Any documentation in possession of the Department of Agriculture regarding registration, physical condition or past veterinary treatment of said equine is available upon request; however, not withstanding the availability of such documentation, or lack thereof, or verbal information given to the Department, said sale is for the equine on an "as is" basis without any representation regarding registration, physical condition or acceptable use of the animal. The successful bidder must be prepared to tender the price by cashiers check or money order and move the animal from the impoundment facility by 6 p.m. on Monday, May 2, 2005. Payment may be made at the time the animal is picked up. If a successful bidder fails to tender the price as required, the Georgia Department of Agriculture may refuse to accept any other bids made by the successful bidder at this auction or any future auction. These horses are subject to periodic inspection by the Georgia Department of Agriculture for a period of 24 months.
have planted all your bulbs to keep you from accidentally slicing them in two with a shovel. Labels will help prevent this, but perm~ment labels can be expensive and too many labels make a
New Counties to ~e Included in State's Open Burning Ban
Beginning May I, nine new counties will be added to the State's Open
where a Smog Season open burning ban has been in place since 2001. Citizens
garden look littered.
Burning Ban, which limits open burning and businesses in these 53 counties will
Observe things in the wild as well as in other gardens. Record when things begin and when they quit
May 1 - September 30, known as "smog season." Bibb, Crawford, Houston, Twiggs, Richmond, Columbia, Walker
not be allowed to bum yard and land clearing debris due to new air quality regulations. Some actions, such as
blooming: This information will be
and Catoosa Counties join forty five
campfires and agricultural activities, are
valuable when you are designing a counties surrounding metro-Atlanta exempt.
Parts of Georgia have been designated
''Pick Your Own'' Produce Form
"non-attainment" by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) for ground-level ozone and particle
A listing of pick-your-own fruit and vegetable operations will be featured in the Market Bulletin May 25.
If you have produce that you would like included in this listing, submit this form to our office by May 11.
When submitting your notice, please include your information as illustrated in the
sample below: County
Sample: HAZARD CO.
Name
John Doe
pollution (also called particulate matter). This means that the air quality in these areas does not meet federal health standards and can be harmful. The open burning ban will be enforced May I September 30 when poor air quality is more likely to occur.
Recognizing that air does not respect county lines, Georgia's Environmental Protection Division (EPD) developed
Address Crop
Route I, Homewood Strawberries. beans, etc.
regional approaches to improve air quality throughout the region. Limiting open burning during the hottest and
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sunniest time of the year will help decrease pollutants and help improve air quality and health in Georgia.
"What occurs in one county affects all the surrounding counties. It takes a
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 May 25 edition. To be included in the new listing, you must resubmit your pick-your-own information in writing to the Market Bulletin office.
regional approach to reduce the amount of smog in Georgia and improve the health of our citizens. The Open Burning Ban is one such solution," said Ron
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Wednesday April 27, 2005
LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS
Prices for March 2005 at Georgia Auction Markets, Georgia Department of Agriculture and U.S. Department of Agriculture Cooperating, Federal State Livestock Market News and Grading Service. For" daily quotations, call (229) 226-1641 (7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m,).
SLAUGHTER CATTLE
cows
AVERAGES
Breakers 75-80% Lean ................55.47
Boners 80-85% Lean ..................57.70
Lean 85-90% Lean ........................54.18
BULLS
Yield Grade 1
1000-1500 lbs...............................67. 78
1500-2100 lbs ...............................70.80
FEEDER CLASSES: WEIGHTED AVG. PRICES
STEERS: MEDIUM AND LARGE N0.1-2
200-250 lbs................................. 176.24
250-300 lbs................................. 163.68
300-350 lbs................................. 154.29
350-400 lbs................................. 145.20
400-450 lbs................................. 136.64
450-500 lbs.................................129.68
500-550 lbs ................................. 121 .05
550-600 lbs................................. 114.68
600-650 lbs................................. 108.91
650-700 lbs................................. 103.94
STEERS: MEDIUM & LARGE FRAME NO. 2-3
300-350 lbs................................. 137.11
350-400 lbs................................. 130.92
400-450 lbs................................. 122.03
450-500 lbs.................................116.11
500-550 lbs................................. 109.24
550-600 lbs ................................. 104.21
HEIFERS
MED. & LARGE FRAME NO. 1-2
200-250 lbs: ................................ 151.50
250-300 lbs................................. 144.84
300-350 lbs................................. 138.17
350-400 lbs................... :............. 131.49
400-450 lbs................................. 126.08
450-500 lbs................................. 120.46
500-550 lbs................................. 113.08
550-600 lbs ................................. 107.58
600-650 lbs................................. 101.15
650-700 lbs...................................95.91
GOATS
SLAUGHTER CLASSES SELECTION 2
BILLIES/BUCKS
75-100 lbs.....................................85.25
100-150 lbs.................................103.50
150-300 lbs................................. 140.00
NANNIES/DOES
60-80 lbs.......................................62.25
80-100 lbs.....................................71.75
100-140 lbs...................................98.75
KIDS & YEARLINGS
20-40 lbs.......................................38.50
40-60 lbs.......................................62.25
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