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GEO RG IA -DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TOMMY IRVIN, COMMISSI ONER
Vol. 967 No. 11
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
Copyright 2007
Irv\~ Appoints Coleman .eg4'~ SIUlllltll!UJ olt 2007 Siwimt
Deputy Ag Commissioner
Georgia General Assembly Passes Agriculture-Related Bills
Agriculture Commissioner Tommy
lrvin ha appointed Terry Co leman of Eastman as Deputy Commissioner at the Georgia Department of Agriculture.
Coleman served in. the Georgia House of Repre entative including erving as Speaker of the House for the 2003-2004 -Legislative Sess ion . He began working at the Department of Agriculture in January 2007 as a consultant assisting with the Department 's programs and budgets.
" I value Speaker Coleman 's 34 years
The Georgia General Assembly ended its 2007 session April 20 with a flurry of legislation and a number of agriculturerelated bills passing both the House and Senate.
The Commissioner and Department of Agriculture staff monitored all legislation affecting Georgia's farm community as it passed through the two bodies. A short summary of these bills, along with their
sponsors, are provided below. As of press time , all are awaiting the Governor 's signature.
SB 157 (Sen. Ross Tolleson , R-Perry) FY 2008 budget includes $400,000 in funding for grants to retail fuel outlets. Will establish the program for retail fuel outlets aero s Georgia and will pay up to 33% or $20 ,000 of the co t of adding ethanol pumps at these facilitie .
SB 165 (Sen. John Bulloch , R-
hatcheries and rendering plant that cost the Department much more to administer than it receives for the e licenses.
HB 112 - (Rep. Tom McCall , RElberton) - Removes the license fees for manufacturers of soft drinks or soft drink syrup. These license were very few and expensive to administer. Each place of business or bottling manufacturing plant shall be required to obtain separate licenses .
of expe rience servin g in the Hou se, espec ially his 12 years as chairman of the Appropriations Committee," Irvin said , "as well as his longstanding involvement with agricu ltural issues within the state legis lature and his ex perience in the retail food business au his adult ljfe.
''I especially want Terry to work with our International Trade and Homeland Security teams as well as assisting with
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Ochlocknee) - Will codify Commodity Commissions for soybeans, com, pecans, canola and vegetables. This was a hou e keeping bill that cleared up some absent legislati ve requirements .
SB 220 (Sen . John Bulloch, ROchlocknee) - Thi bill affects mostly warehousemen in the Tobacco business. It clarifies the receipt process concern ing printing and issuing of the receipt . The
HB 433 - (Rep. Tony SelJier, R-Fort Valley) - Remove small license fees for meat, poultry and dairy proces ing plant that are also very co tly to administer.
HB 78 - (Rep. Richard Royal, RCarniJla) - Defines "Agritourism" and will incorporate acceptable land uses for the agritourism industry. Some farmers have been charged with breaching their covenants in the Conservation Use Statutes
legislative issues," sajd Irvin. "There is no shortage of things to do ."
Disaster Declaration Process Underway
bill also clarifies in the code the printer that print the receipts shall have the approval . of the Commissioner.
HB 10 I - (Rep. Penny Houston , RNashville) - This legislation requires
by charging admission to their farms. Limiting liability is still an issue and wiU probably be discussed next e ion.
HB 247 - (Rep. Bob Smith, RWatkinsvi lle) - Some counties have good
confidentiality of data collected as part of
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The State Emergency Board met in Athens May 8 to review damage assessment reports from Georgia counties suffering agricultural losses due to freezing temperatures in April. After approval by the board, the reports were forwarded to U.S. Secretary of Agricu lture Mike Johanns along with a letter from Governor Perdue
farmers and ranchers who: own or operate land located in a county declared by the President as a disaster area or designated by the Secretary of Agriculture as a disaster area or quarantine area (for physical losses only, the FSA Administrator may authorize
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the voluntary National Animal Identification System that will be adminj tered by the Georgia Department of Agriculture pertaining to homeland security and the voluntary national animal identification system.
HB 105 - (Rep. Gene Maddox, RCairo) - Removes mall license fees for
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requesting that the qualified counties receive a Secretarial Disaster Designation. Once a county receives a disaster
Town Hall Meetings to Address
designation, farmers within the county become eligible to apply for low-interest
Statewide Water Planning Effort
emergency loans available through USDA's Farm Service Agency.
As a result of the Secretarial Disaster De ignation announced May 17 fo r counties in Alabama, fru111ers in several Georgia counties became eligible to apply for lowinterest emergency FSA loans as their counties were contiguous to qualifying counties in Alabama. The Georgia counties are Carroll , Chattooga, Dade, Floyd, Haralson, Harris, Heard, Muscogee, Polk, Troup and Walker.
FSA provides emergency loans to help producers recover from production and physical losses due to drought, flooding, other natural disasters, or quarantine.
Emergency loan funds may be used to: restore or replace essential property; pay all or part of production costs associated with the di aster year; pay essential family living expenses; reorganize the farming operation: and refinance certain debts.
Emergency loans may be made to
The Georgia Water Council currently has a third series of town hall meetings now underway throughout the state to discuss the statewide water planning effort and to give citizens an opportunity to ask questions and offer comments on this important project. These meetings will focus on integrated poljcies for water quantity and water quality as well as introduce sub- tate planning guidance. The Comprehensive Statewide Water Management Plan is being developed to help Georgians understand the current demand on water throughout the state and to better manage its water resources in the future. Discussion materials relating to these topics can be found on the Water Council's website by clicking on the town hall meeting link at www.georgiawatercouncil.org.
The Comprehensive Statewide Water Management Planning Act of 2004 formed the Water Council , which consi ts of legislators, legislative appointees and state
agency heads that have water-related responsibilities. The Act requires that the Georgia Environmental Protection Division (EPD) develop the Plan, and present it to the Water Council in June 2007. The Plan
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Farm Front
Kemp to Serve as Chair Of FSA State Committee
Dr. Harry L. Kemp, DVM, has been selected to serve as Chairperson of the Georgia Farm Service Agency (FSA) State Comrllittee.
FSA State Committees are responsible for the general direction and supervision of State FSA program . Committees keep farmers informed of Agency program
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Would like to lease land with hen houses in North . Georgia area. Dan Densmore Cleveland 706-S65-3SS7
Would like fo rent a fenced in pasture for two cows in Cartersville , will maintain pasture 5 to 10 acres. Vince Ruiz Cartersville 404392-S212 770-606-S307
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10pm. Weldon Stewart Arnoldsville 706-2021019
'96 JD 5400 w/521 loader 1900 hrs, harrow bushhog, speader, boxblade, spike tooth rake all $16,500. Fred Waters Waynesboro 706373-0930
(2) Baughman Oster grain bins, 20' X 19' transport auger available. Bud Bryan Tifton 229-3S2-3763
06 Horton Hauler V-nose trailer, 7X12, 3 doors, light, ceiling vent , dual-axle, excellent condition , Diamond guard, $3500. Laurie
Parkman Mcintyre 47S-62S-2519 07 4x4 Dodge flat bed , JD CT 332, New
Holland 1SO skid steer, 24 ft. Gooseneck trailer, and skid steer attachments. Chris Garmon Winder 67S-207-7195
1 HC tractor; 10S6 6 cyl ., 125hp, 4 hose plug in, used, very little, 9 yrs. old, $7500
3pt hitch, runs well, $1 ,200. Randall Hudgins Dahlonega 706-973-0248 706-867-4867
1951 John Deere B, rebuilt, 90% restored , new rubber, runs good, original manual , records, $4500/obo, must see . Wes Slauson Pine Mountain 706-663-4490
1952 SN Ford tractor, fair cond ., low oil pressure , $1300/obo, 5 ft. harrow, $325. Steve Davis Macon 47S-7SS-0561
1952 A.C. B model, plow, boxscrape, disc, belly mower, new rear tires , alt. starter, brakes, battery, $3000. Chris Dotson Eastman 47S-231-0564
1952 Bucyrus-Erie 22B dragline, 3/4 bucket, clamshell bucket, $7,000. David Allen Warner Robins 47S-447-0793
1952 Ford SN, needs repair, great body, new front tires, good PTO. Chad Williams Smyrna 770-435-142S
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54 yr. old man with tractor seeking job as Barney Sapp Eastman 47S-374-4442
1952 Massey Harris 3 pt hitch, live PTO,
property caretaker, any location considered, 1 JD LT166 lawn mower 42" mulching deck $1500/obo. L. Allgood Cartersville 67S-557-
place to live optional. Hank Richardson 1 JD LT166, 46" deck lawn mower, well 2072
quantities) ; supported by advertisement page, click on Market Bulletin, listed in the Macon 47S-932-5197
maintained. Tommy Sizemore Barnesville 1953 F.armall , new tires , belly, more
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Caretaker position on farm , Harris, Talbot , _7_70_-_35__s,_6_2_2_9_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ cultivators, $2500. Cliff Davis Cumming 67S-
than the BULLETIN; listed as "business" in Once the page displays, click on the link Taylor, Marion counties , responsible and 1 M&W Perfect kernel corn dryer, portable 513-S314
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P. 0 . Box S20 Wadley 30477 706-551-2S7S _ $3500. Wilford Howington Jefferson 30549
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Couple seeking job on broiler farm, have 1 pt hitch for Farmall Super A; 2 disk tiller; 706-367-4624
holding regulatory licenses/permits/ Click on the option Submit an Ad, and an experierice. Linda Walden P.O. Box 243 Cole Planter, all 3 for $1,000. Bob Woods 1954 Ferguson TEA20, gas tractor, good
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online ad form will appear. Fill out the form , Talmo 30575 706-693-46S1
Douglasville 770-942-4475
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Exp. couple looking to relocate, has exp. 1- Farmall M tractor, gc; 1-Automatic corn $1500/firm. Joey Stewart Carnesville 706-
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cultivators ; 1 JD Taylorway, etc. H.T. Dover 1955 Ferguson tractor with scrape blade,
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Experienced hardworking cattleman/ horseman available for weekend work, will also care for livestock while you 're away. Marc Ellerbee Thomaston 706-975-5051
Experienced horse farm man seeki ng employment full time, needing housing/salary. T.J. Michaels Canton 404-630-SS59
FT/PT stable help for hunter{jumper barn, must be experienced with horses. Scott Armour Moreland 770-502-1936
Help wanted, exerciser for horses and misc. barn chores, must have equine experience, needed 8-1.0 hours a week. Bill Durham Rome 706-295-2340
Horse farm help needed, apartment/utilities plus small salary, responsible individual only, experience helpful. Wes Echols McDonough 404-925-9335
Live-in help wanted , $175/mo for nice house in exchange for 12 hours work weekly. mow, weed eat, carpentry, gen. maintenance, Floyd/Gordon. Rhonda Shahnon Plainville 706-295-7262
Mature man seeking weekend work, farm or garden, Rockdale, Newton, DeKalb, Walton . Barron Williams Lithonia 770-4S4153S
Summerville 706-397-24 10
boom and bushhog , runs well . James
1-M&W 450 bushel/hour capacity grain Simpson Gray 47S-742-S303 47S-256-6556
dryer; 1-6600 combine with bad motor for 1957 Ford 640, 12v, 35hp, runs well , $2500.
parts ; 1-6 row KMC spider planter. Carlton Forrest Hill LaGrange 706-302-2SOO
Clifton Metter 91 2-6S5-5138
195S B61 Mack tandem dump truck, drive it
1000' 4" irrigation pipe, complete with home, $6000; Paulk 4 row riper planter. John
sprinklers, $1500. Brad Henslin Screven 912 Lokey Dearing 706-595-6101
579-2533
195S IH TD24, new tracks , running when
1100 gallon a minute irrigation, water pump parked , $4000. Trey McBryant Pitts 229-322Berkley, pto or motor, $500. William Monkus ""59"-4-'-'7--~-~~---~-----45 Monkus Lane Preston 31 S24 229-S2S 1962 Ford Workmaster 641 , rebuilt engine,
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new gauges, box blade, bushhog, boom pole,
1155 Massey Ferguson tractor, 16ft $5000/firm. Dexter Ellerbee Austell 770-917Batwing Bushhog, ready to work, $S,500 16S9
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135 gas Massey Ferguson tractor, changed in :my forn1 or incoiporated into any infonnation
over to alternator, new clutch, Continental retrieval system without tl1e written consent of the
engine, good cond ., $5,000. Jerry Bishop Georgia Department of Agriculture.
Cartersville 770-3S2-3292
135 Massey Ferguson diesel, completely restored and runs like new, $7,500 . Patsy Thornton LaFayette 706-63S-5796
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Mother/daughter seeking PT weekend employment or volunteer work on local (Barrow, surrounding) farm. Krista Fleming Winder 67S-467-431S
Need experienced full time person to caretake small horse farm , salary per
Swafford Cedartown 770-74S-70S5
150 gal. propane tank, new, 3pt hitch $1000; 4-16 Ford bottom plow, $1200; JD 4 row planters, $2200, good cond . Bobby Howell Lyons 912-565-7377
15ft. JD flutter, $1500; 3ph 14 disc offset
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rent, spacious home, small lake. Charles Waggoner Dallas 770-445-5365 770-4455365
PT help needed feeding and grooming
'69 GMC truck, good condition , $4500. Jim Henderson 3737 Blackstock Rd . Talmo 30575 770-536-5502
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165 Massey Ferguson diesel tractor, 256 New Hollard hay rake, $7000, will separate Gary Ramey Chickamauga 706-539-2266
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horse ranch , references. Michael Babbit 2S5 Midway School Rd . Homerville 3l 634 912.4S7-3661
Seeking horse farm employment ft/pt. , experienced, have references. Brian Whiten 5115 Kent Rock Rd Loganville 30052 770-
1700 Ford diesel tractor, 437 hrs. original owner, $5500/obo. Jimmy Walton Milledgeville 47S-453-33S9
1702D Yanmar with loader, box scrape bushhog , double axle trailer, $7750. Ben .Charles Ellijay 706-273-4010
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4-5 ethical/mature hunters looking for 250500 acres to lease in Central-South/Central GA, we don 't drink or smoke. Matt Mayo Bainbridge S50-322-2229
Cattle pasture for rent, will maintain fence and pasture, Jefferson/Commerce area, experienced. Heather Hart Jefferson 706367-3630
Deer hunt lease for September thru December, for father and 2 adult sons, in Banks, Franklin, or Jackson counties, will work or pay for land. B. Sheppard Hoschton 770-2S9-5689
Want cattleman with experience in feeding , healthcare, Al/ET for registered Angus farm , Central Ga., fax resume. Heather Lynch White Plains 404-373-9511 404-417-4514
Want qualified young lady, 1S+, for horseback instructor at Camp Juliette Low (www.cjl.org). Susan Causey Canton 770SS9 -SS7 1
Want to work in egg house, can travel , want to be paid in cash . Lisa Connell Eastanollee 706-356-0214
new cond. w/5' ATH 600 Bushhog finishing mower. Lamar Long Chatsworth 706-695.5906
1S ft. heavy dl!ty 4 wheel brakes trailer; S ft. sides wood cattle truck bed with hinges. Elsie .vanLaw Thomaston 706-646-4007
1S ton Brock feed bin. Frank Wright Ellijay .706-SS9-099S
1S' Sitrex hay tedder w/hyd. lift, 9' 3 point lift tedder, $1250 for both. James Cuddington Warm Springs 706-249-03SO
1Shp garden tractor, needs work, $75. J.W.
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6 acre horse farm, new 4 stall paddocks, tack room, gorgeous stained cedar home, deck over looking stream, beautiful, secluded, caretaker available, Cherokee County, $2450/month . Roger Bonds Freehome 770-846-3451
SO acres in Johnson County, 3 ponds, pond house, great for fishing , hunting or relaxing . Darrell Powell Fort Valley 47S-S08-0424
Free pasture for a few head of cattle, water and shelter, located in Riverdale. Jim Dunivin College Park 404-761-0846
Jonesboro, five acre pasture with four stalls, water, and electric available, very reasonable. R.C. Seth Jonesboro 770-603-0620
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Ethical bowhunter looking for small farm to bowhunt deer, only Sept.-Dec, willing to pay top dollar. Matt Dailey Newnan 770-254-Sl 62
Looking for deer land to lease or club, needs to be close to Madison County, would prefer archery only. Jeff Woodall Hull 706549-4216
Looking to lease 200 acres, deer season, Bartow, Gordon, or Cherokee, will pay $2 per acre per season. David Knight Acworth 770634-556S
Need a budget mini horse farm , house, stalls, fenced pasture, 5+ acres, Cobb, Polk, Bartow, Cherokee counties. Fred Stevens Cobb 67S-662-2114
Need a place in Gwinnett County to board our draft horse for June and July 2007, pasture board only, very good horse, easy keeper. Margy Mathews Lawrenceville 404S03-01 SS 404-S03-0431
Need pasture to turn out 3-5 horses in Gainesville area. Elan Miller Gainesville 404-
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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 persons advertising for machinery and equipment wanted must be seeking those items for their own farming operation,
'00 New Holland TC45D, 240 hrs like new; 7' Bushhog brand attachments, $21 ,000. Kin1' Woods Dalton 706-259-9322 706-463-2147
'03 NH TN55 with 32LA front end loader, sheltered , 100 hrs.; 7 ft. Bushhog, fork lift attach., 2 sickle mowers, $22,500. Mark Mccurley Hartwell 706-436-S5S5
'94 loader Backhoe Ford ; NH model 675D with thumb and extend hoe, good tires low hrs., asking 14k. M. Taylor Calhoun 706-629-
Samples Canton 770-479-4093
1937 F-30 Farmall completely restored . James Haydon Greensboro 706-467-3565 706-S1 7-1019
1942 Allis Chalmers B with belly mower and attachs ., $1 500/obo. Dirk Flachsmeier Camilla S50-591-23SO
1947 Farmall tractor in very good condition , runs great, 3-pcs of equipment , asking $2000. Terrell Pruitt 902 Davis Road Lawrenceville 30045 770-7S9-9109 404-S63-2906
1947 JD #7 sickle mower, 6 ft. cut drawbar pull , no ph., $100, call after 7pm. Robert Elliot Chatsworth 706-695-3172
1948 Farmall Cub needs work, $950. Jon Connell Fort Valley 47S-954-S1S5
194S Farmall M, new tires , excellent condition, good paint, comes w/ 6ft side , winder pull type bushhog , $4,500. Kevin Snell Loganville 67S-410-7103
194S JD G running but needs tic, older paint job, new tires, Magneto, carb rebuilt, gauges,
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15+ acres field or unused la11d, grass or other cover, prefer pond, within 90 minutes of Atlanta, training spaniels, willing to share, experienced, referrals available, please help.
402-S584
Senior citizens want 2 br/1 br farm house with 5-7 acres for garden and pasture in Fayette, Spald ing, or North Coweta. James
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'94 MF3S3, Dsl, 4WD, canopy, 2 remotes , live PTO, 2276 hours, with MF2270 10' mower. Tony Walraven Brooks 770-599-1530
steering wheels , $2,700. Charlie Brown Monroe 404-606-7945
1950 SN food tractor, new tires with 5 pieces of equipt., runs great. Bobby Green
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1964 Minneapolis Moline jet star 3; 2 JD B 2 row Bush hog bedder with fertilizer 24 disc harrow "Taylorway, hyde lift, pull tire, 504 International special utility, 50hp, gas 7' Heavy duty tiller, twines like new, $1300.
models, one with spoke wheels, others. H. distributor, $1 000; 2 row cole 900# planter on $12,000. Tim Reed Cumming 770-4S0-222S pi s Va ind. PTO dual remotes, 17gpm, pump Charles Chastain Talking Rock 770-S93-
Brookshire Dahlonega 770-536-7617
2 row frame , $650, etc. Herbert Cooper 24 T John Deere baler, ready to go, completely restored, good ranch tractor 9013
1965 Chev. C-30 ton truck, dual overloads, Cotton 229-55S-0050
sheltered , $1 ,500/cash . Wilson Phillps $5,600. Dwight Starling Nashville 229-6S6 7000 Ford tractor, S6hp in good cond ., with
10 ft. flatbed , $2500. George Johnston 2 row JD23 planters, $SOO ; 2 row Covington Greensboro 706-347-0492
S561
dual power & many ex1ras, used almost daily.
Ringgold 423-316-1045
planters, duplex, $1000. Pete Giddens 24'X7 1/2 hay trailer, rubber tires, metal 52 SN tractor, $1SOO, needs caberator Gary Stafford Rt. 1 Box 12SB Ludowici
1967 Ford 4000 diesel tractor, all new tires, Ashburn 229-S31-1053
floor 2X6SB, $1SOO, cash only. L. Spann work. Ho)!! Watkins Hoschton 706-654-2507 31316 912-545-254S
orginal metal, paint fair, power steering with 4- 2 row JD25B planters w/fertilizer hopper, Barnesville 770-35S-054S
535 JD roller with bale ricker, rolled SOO0 706 International, will run or parts ,
section harrow, all disc good asking , $5500 . good condition , $1 ,000; JD 3 Bottom Plow, 2440 JD tractor, $7000 ; JD 15' & 20' rolls, $S,OOO ; Vermeer S wheel V-rake, $1SOO $1500/obo. Wayne Cheely Thomson 706-
Jerry Cook LaGrange 706-S45-0023
$400. Jason Harrison 131 Berry Rd SW Harrow, $2500 each ; fH 10S6 tractor, $10,500 . John Stringer Jefferson 706-224-0243
564-1243
1970 English Ford 3000 Diesel, high~ow Milledgeville 31061 47S-452-9064
Royce Hulett Hazlehurst 912-375-300S 912- 5ft. Bush hog King Kutter, $200. Doug 7600 Ford tractor, good shape, $7500; AC
transmission , good tires, runs well and pulls 2 row KMC ripper bedder, exc. cond ., $350. 253-0161
" ampbell 1076 Pine Grove Rd . Tallapoosa tractor parts ; 2 2-row Cole Planters on
good , $4400/negotiable. Phillip Lee Dublin Jamie Giddens Folkston 912-496-4137
255 MF diesel, $5000; Cub belly mowers, 770-574-9S56
cultivator frame with fertilizer distributor, $550.
47S-290-635S
2 Super C Farmalls, 3 pt with mower disk $200-$300. T. W. Smith Carrollton 770-S32- 6 cylinder, 63 litre, Perkins engine, $2,200 Travis Stroud Macon 47S-7SS-1352
1970 Ford tractor, all new tires, runs great, harrow, boom pole, plows, box blade planters, 9S16
Charles Adams Cartersville 770-3S2-2033
S bale sq. bale accumulator, field ready,
$5000 ; Harrow for sale, 14 ft., works well, hayspear, $3000/obo. Willard Wilson 256 NH hay rake, exc. cond., used very 6 ft. lit type harrow, 3 pt hitch, 1S disc. Geoge sheltered, $3500. E. Jeanes Gray 47S-9S6-
$1200. Alex Eubanks Omaha 334-750-0411 Warrenton 706-465-2062
Iittle, $700. J.D. Sasser Stockbridge 770- Hollinshead Milledgeville 47S-453-2053
3303
1972 C65 shavings spreader truck, 24 ft. 2 T01S Internationals, also 140 Farmall 4S3-0710
6 row Buffalo cultivator, 4000 gal. fuel tank. S bale square bale hay grapple, great
body, bad engine. William McBryant Pitts equip. scoop plow, 3pt hitch, blade , cultivator 25hp dsl. tractor with front-end loader, in Roger Smith Abbeville 229-467-2095 229- condition , skid steer attachment, $2500.
229-64S-6300
feet & plows. Clinton Bagley Dahlonega 706- good condition , $5SOO. Ernest Moon 313-91S4
Phillip Merk Commerce 706-476-4747
1972 JO, 11 O garden tractor, 1 owner S64-5176
Washington 706-466-0902
6 shank chisel plow $325; 5 shank al1 S disc offset harrow, $225; S hp troybuilt
overhauled in 2003, new seat, have original 2 yr. old gas powered bushhog , pulled 2600 ft-6" twistlock pipe , misc fittings, 2 purpose plow, like new, $425; 2 reel hay tiller, $495. Bob Cheatham Marietta 770-422-
manual, $650. Otis Woods Lawernceville behind 4-wheeler, brush cutter, $ 1700/obo. trailers, 2 units w/pumps, 1 traveler. LeRoy tedder, $600. Clay Pentecost Winder 770 S435
770-962-S060
And):' Caldwell Dahlonega 706-S649101
Howell Adel 229-S9630S5 229-560-30S2
S67-4373
S disc pull type harrow 21 " disc in good
1973 Ford 4000 diesel tractor, 6 ft. bush 2-horse trailer, tack room , saddle rack, 273 NH sq . baler, $1 ,500 ; Int. 3 pt. hitch hay 6' Side Winder Bush hog, little rough condition , $200. Harry Mask 4616 Gordon hog and 6ft. scrape blade, good condition, divider, BP, electric brakes, $3000. Jack rake, $700; Lilly flutter 1O ft. wide, $850. J.C. mechanically perfect, $350. Johnny Davis Re):'nolds Rd. Covington 30014 770-7S6-45S2
needs battery, $5500. Talethia Weekley Re):'nolds Cumming 770-SS96S56
Owenb):' Mineral Bluff 706-374-5595
Rockmart 67S-757-1 721
S' Hardee Bushhog heavy duty 3 pt. hitch,
Waycross 912-614-2113
20 ft. hvy. duty bumper pull trailer w/ramps, 3 pt. hitch side de!. rake , PTO driven, hay 6'w X 12' L X 6'H single axle pine straw dual tail wheels , like new, $2900. Brent Escoe
1973 Ford 4000 tractor, 6 ft bushhog and vgc, $2,500 , call after 6pm. Troy Spires spear, 3 pt hitch. J. Wimpey Jonesboro 770- trailer, wood trailer, $1 ,200. Alvin Bozeman Colbert 706-338-S570
scrape blade, good condition , needs battery, Lumber Ci!}: 912-363-21 33
471-4221
Sylvester 229-S7S-4346
SOO Ford tractor, new paint, new rear tires,
$5500/obo. Talethia Weekley Waycross 912- 20 ft. Rollin S Gooseneck trailer, Dovetail 30 gallon, 3 pt sprayer, $200; 2006 20 disc 6.5' x 16' trailer w/6 ' removeable cattle excellent condition, must see, $4200. Tommy
614-5579
w/ramps S1 " between fenders, $3600, in harrow, like new, $700. Jax Smith Loganville bodies, tandem axles , $1500. Sidney Rentz Thompson 1S29 Prospect Rd. Lawrenceville
1974 941 -B Cat loader, gp bucket, new Barrow County. Keith Parker Auburn 67S- 770-466-4674 67S-410-7165
Chester 47S-35S-4616
30043 770-513-2552
paint, excellent condition , $20,000. Ken Jones S73-901S 770-962-36S6
3000 -Ford original ps, 6 ft. harrow, very 60" 20hp Woods zero turn commercial S01 Ford Power Master, 12V system , good
Loganville 770-466-0361
2000 Farmtrac tractor 42 hp, 270 hours, good cond ., $6,350. Harmon Norris mower, S4 hours, $5000; Shp Troy Bill Horse, tires & hydraulics. James Biondo Ellijay 706-
1974 Farm dump truck, Cummings diesel excellent condition , $6250. Larry Bell Swainsboro 47S-494-3207
$600. Lloyd Smee Flowery Branch 770-654 635-S726
engine, built by White Motor Co ., 10 sp. , new Swainsboro 47S-494-S793
3020 JD gas eng., good paint, good tires, 655S
S01 Power Master diesel Ford tractor.
tires. J. Blasczyk Douglasville 770-942-501S 2000 Int. 4900 DT466E, 6 speed litter truck, remote hyd. engine rebuilt in '02. John 60 " finishing mower for Tuff Bill tractor, exc. Milton Belise Blakely 229-723-SS31
1974 Ford 3000 diesel tractor, runs great, Chandler body like new, under cdl , $24,900. Hershberger Montezuma 47S-951-S694
cond , $1000. Bobby Wallace Cumming 770 S47 5X4 round baler; New Holland. Frank
$4,400; box blade, $300; Bushhog, $300. Ed Vern Sanders LaGrange 706-302-1376 706- 3020 JD tractor, restored not cheap, diesel, SS7-2964
Powell Tallapoosa 770-574-2S67
White Perry 47S-SOS-S719
SS4-9909
wide front, power steering, live PTO, 3 pt 600 Ford, good rubber Bushhog, box blade, S4S round baler, good cond., always
1974 Int. bhk 2500 A, not running , $2000; 2000 Kubota M5700 4wd hydraulic shuttle, hitch, new tires , 125 hrs. Willie Lee smoothing harrow gas, $3,000. Jimmy Wood sheltered , $2,000. M. Walker Augusta 706-
NH S49 round baler, works welL $2000, etc. 645 hrs., vgc, $14,200. Tim Cawood Tunnel Statesboro 912-5S7-59S3
Commerce 706-336-5S63
79S-3177
Elmer Nix Winder 770-S67-6726
Hill 706-271-7561
32' Gooseneck stock trailer, good floor, 6215 JD open station tractor w/ canopy and S51 New Holland baler, S wheel, V rake, 10
1979 grain truck for parts, $SOO or best 2000 P.J. Gooseneck, 1O ton, 25 flat deck $3500. Terry Mccants Butler 47S-S62-3999 grille guard, 350 hours, like new, $25 ,000/obo. foot tedder, all in working order. R L Daniel
offer. Jere Leverett Milledgeville 47S-452-
3451
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equipt. trailer with dovetail and folding ramps, $6000. Carl Poucher Carrollton 67S-446-
3340 Zetor 4x4 52 hp with front end loader, SOO hrs., excellent condition , $15,000.
Tim Standard Tignall 706-2S5-2676 706-67S 3117
Dublin 47S-463-3133 S51 NH baler, hyd. tie, $995; Deutz hay
19SO IH dump truck, diesel, steel bed , 9439
Preston Woods Clayton 706-7S2-1 S65 706- 64 Int. Cub, serial #237242J, needs work rake, $S95. William Bird Jesup 912-427-2233
single axle, good farm dump, no lights. Ted 2000 Woodmizer sawmill ALT15 , good 490-3613
Cole planter, King harrow, bushhog, turn plow S6 Ford 3910 with 750 hrs., 6 ft. loader, 6 ft
Ward Jasper 770-656-S406
condition , well maintained, $5000 negotiable. 35 Massey Ferguson deluxe, excellent & other implements in barn. c . SheIton Bushhog, rops , $11,500. Rembert
19S4 IH LT Cummins, 10 sp spreader truck, Jesse Moore Washington 706-67S-30SS
condition , 3 cyl. diesel, looks great, runs great Conyers 770-2S~06S6
McElhannon Athens 706-613-2554
16 tires, Newton Crouch body, $13,000. Darrel McBryant Pitts 229-322-0037
19S5 DitchWitch Trencher. model 2310 diesel, good working order, good tires, chain and teeth , $9000. Dewey Lowe 1071 Brittain Estates Watkinsville 30677 706-769-5907 706-202-9737
19S6 JD 21 OC backhoe, works fine , looks
2001 Woods 7500 3pt hitch backhoe with 16" ground breaker bucket, used less than 5 hours, $5000. Eric Martin Carrollton 770214-957S
2001 , 5320 Long tractor, front end loader, 50 hp, 240 hours, like new, $13,000. Barbara Mathis 344 Fox Hollow Path Rockmart 30153 770-505-047S 404-316-7S53
asking $4,350. Jack Waters Hagan 912-S422242
352 NH feed mill, exc. cond., $1500; Rhino 6 ft. mower, $900. Misha Simmons Buena Vista 706-570-2175
4 ft rotary mower of heavy construction , deck has rust perforations, mows great, $200. Hal Ragan Kingston 770-655-0514
640 wide scrape New Holland round baler, good cond ., 3 different size bales, $14,000; Kuhn disk mower, $3,700. P. Presley Stockbridge 770-474-11S7
641 Ford tractor, $3,000; 6' bushhog brand Bushhog, $S50. Donald Almand Cleveland 706-31S-7565
6ft New Holland cycle mower, model # 451 ,
S6 Massey Ferguson 240 tractor diesel, good cond. C.T. Evans Cumming 770-SS743SS
S63 Bobcat, skid steer, 2,000 hrs., exc. cond ., cab, heat & air, radio, new tires 72" HD combination bucket, $22,500. Billy Davis Warm Springs 706-S46-3072
SN Ford tractor 1952 for sale with 4'
rough, $9,500. George Adams Fortson 706- 2002 Bobcat 753 skid steer, 2000 hrs., std . 4 ft. 4 sections drag harrow, $300. $400; Deuiz Drum mower, model KM22 for bushhog and 6' scrape blade, tractor runs
464-SSS5
bucket , crops, good cond ., $11,600. Jason Ra):'mond Brown Cartersville 770-3S6-S792 parts, $100. Louie Malo):' Bishop 404-317-4083 great, $3000. James Dodgen Temple 770-
19S6 Kubota dsl. , 26.5 hp, $5,000; 601 Ford dsl., 32hp, needs engine work, $2000. Cleveland Rogers Flintstone 706-S20-0S31
19S6 Kubota L1501 with finish mower, tiller, and box blade, $3500. Phil Morgan Jesup
Store):' Temple 770-500-74S9
2002 John Deere 9550 combine, 11 00 hrs., 920 grain head and corn head , 1999 961 O combine with 924. Alan Baggett Montrose 47S-290-0667
4 row cultivator and Cole planters with row markers, good cond., $1S50. J. T. Woodard Gray 47S-9S6-5341
40 ft. grain auger, MF 3-bottom plow, 3-shank subsoiler, box scraper, 4-row rolling cultivator.
6ft Rhino belly mower, 3 point hitch, rear pto shaft, $350; 6 ft. disk harrow, $350, 4hP Cushman farm engine. James George Colbert 706-742-2561
7 ft. Farm King finish mower, 30 hrs. , like
459-5456
SN Ford tractor w/5' Woods Finishing mower, exc. cond ., $2500. Al Pearson 5575 Zenith Mill Rd Fort Valley 47S-S25-7504
8N Ford, runs good, gas, 12V, box blade,
912-5SS-0584 912-424-02S2
2002 Kubota BX 2200, hydrostatic, loader, Patricia Staples Milan 47S-231-1064
new, paid $1SOO, asking $1 300. David draw bar, $2500/obo. Tony Matheny
19S7 Ford F-SOO Dump truck, 19,000 original miles, 12.5 ton trailer, Rolls Rite mfg, $25,000. Jack Sockwell Loganville 770-61672S3
19SS Ford 3910 w/ front end loader, good condition , $9,000. David Windom Carrollton 770-S45-9571 770-S30-6011
19SS Ford 4610 tractor, $7300/firm . Jeff Lewis Waycross 912-2S3-S010 912-2S52463
19S9 #430 John Deere baler, 7 ft. cutter and rake; 1991 #2755 JD with cab, other eguipt. Mack E. Dent Irwinton 47S-946-1352
1990 GMC TK gas dump truck, $9,900, exc. cond . John McKay Winder 67S-656-6963
1991 Dutchmen 35' self contained bumper pull , new water system, very good cond., possible trade . James Brooks Homer 67S622-4695
1995 AG CO garden tractor hydrostatic transmission, 60 inch mowing deck, very well
garden tiller, aerator, mower, spreader, box & blade scrapes/fork & platform, $1 S,000. Mike LaChapelle Chatsworth 706-4S3-21S9
2002 MF-231S, 42 hp., 2wd, 2SO hrs, bushhog , hole auger, Land Pride mower and trailer, $11 ,500. Windell LaRue 6S5 Sewell Mill Rd . Danielsville 30633 706-7S9-3622 770-363-5S10
2002 Woods zero turn 4S" cut 20hp engine, very good condition, $2300. Jackie Humphrey Summerville 706-S57-29S9
2003 4WD Mitsubishi tractor, PTO lift, Bushhog, grader blade, 20hp, diesel, 2 cyl. , model 01500, 6 speeds, $4,500. George Pennebaker Dallas 404-4SS-7455
2003 6 row Amadar Pnt. combine, $5,500 ; JD S520, 1300 hrs., 4wd, cab/air, $115,000. Wayne Sayer Wray 912-359-2043 912-3S12325
2003 JD 110 loader/backhoe, 125 hours, hoe detaches, 3 point hitch, 43 hp, $33k for
40 gal. spray tank, Covington 1 row planter, Anderson Reidsville 912-61S-S032
LaGrange 706-SS4-4297
6 ft. box blade , International harrow, fertilizer 7 shank ap plow, $350; 5' rotary mower, 931 B loader in very good condition, $17,000;
spreader, $SOO. Tony Howard Toccoa 706- $650; new 1 3/S" slip clutch , $45/cash. M. 503 Galion 10' blade, rippers. Tony Thompson
SS6-S737
Baile):' Redan 770-4S2-2S12
Sharpsburg 770-304-1 S02 67S-S77-0901
40' trailer, vented container, $1200/obo; 920 7 tooth, depth wheels, gang plow for Cub 941 loader plus backhoe attach ., runs
Cat loader, hyd. duty, bucket and forks , Farmall, draw bar, shop manual B-AC- wheeI great, needs some hoses on backhoe ,
$1S,500/obo ; 16" chainsaw, $50. 0 . Wilbanks Cleveland 706-S65-594S
4450 JD, low hrs. , $1S,200; Ford 2110,
I - $5000, both crank and run well. Harry Kenny
-M-a-rk-et-B-ul-l eii;Ad-F~~- - i Camilla 229-254-9363 45 ft hay storage trailers, enclosed , double
I I door and roll-up, semi-truck trailer, dry, good
weight , G- Whiz teeth , etc. L.G. Malhis $12,000, good undercarriage. James Duvall
Suwanee 770-SS7-4519
Kingston 706-37S-SS34
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450 Case track loader with backhoe, eng.
I trans., undercarriage in good condition , I $9500. R. A Johnson Dawsonville 770-S93I 1515 770-S42-01S9
4610 Ford tractor, 1100 hrs. , $12,000/obo;
I I 6640 cab/ac Ford tractor, 1400 hrs.,
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2003 Mitsubishi 0200 tractor, 23hp, 4 ft. 0954
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1995 Case IH 4-row cotton picker, model Bushhog, 66 hrs., diesel, $4000. Lorenzo 49 SN Ford tractor, runs well , in good
21 55, 1377 fan hours, heads in excellent Brown Jackson 770-490-1302
condition, $2400. James Bailey Loganville
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condition , field ready, $46,000. Gary Baggett 2004 JD 521 4WD w/ !rt.end loader, trailer, 770-466-2S40 770-550-S4S4
Dudley S77-207-9503
and equipment only S6 hrs. , $25,000. James 5 & 6' bushhog and finish mower; 6 ft. box
1995 Ford tractor 1320 diesel, 3cyl. , 457 English Meansville 770-550-2996 706-647- scrape , $375 ; 5-9 ap plow, $350-$425; 2/16
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hrs., 1 row Covington planter & cultivator, 5' 4776
plow, $300, etc. C. Collins Austell 770-S91 -
harrow, 16" bottom plow, $S,OOO. John Theus 2005 JD 5105 4WD 522 loader 200 hrs. , S479
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Reynolds 47S-S47-3179
$1S,OOO ; 9' hydraulic pull type harrow, $1100. 5 ft. 16 disc harrow, $200; 4" S' fine tooth
1995 Super Rayco Stump grinder, diesel, Joseph Sewell Tennille 47S-232-3777
harrow, $200, can deliver, pictures available.
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300 hrs., good condition , owner operated , 2005 JD 990 4X4 40hp tractor, Bushhog, Ja):' Johnston Crawfordville 404-557-3469 $14 ,500. James Wynn 110 McKenzie Rd . front loader, canopy, skid plate , $17,500. 5 ton tractor pulled hydraulic driven
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Bonaire 31005 47S-9S7-9592 47S-320-2963 Donald Folds Bowdon 67S-37S-1199 770- fertilizer spreader, great cond . Ross Lowry
1996 Dodge Ram SOOO lb. dvmp bed , 1 ton, 25S-0071
Adairsville 706-S59-1200
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dually, regular cab, 3500, diesel, automatic, 2005 John Deere CTL 332 skid steer, 595 5' 3 pt bush mower, $450, 2 bottom turning 147K miles. Tim Nightengale Morganton 706- hours, full factory warranty until Sept. , good plow, $350; S disc harrow, $350; 1 set pallet
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condition, payoff loan of $36,500. Everett forks, $400. Harris Hardegree Winder 770-
199S Dodge 3500,5.9L gas engine,1 ton,12' Dove Ellijay 706-SS9-442S
633-0015
stake body truck, 34500 miles, AT/AC , 2005 Kubota L3S30, 450 hrs., 39hp dsl., 5' bushhog flail mower, good condition,
excellent condition , $11 ,500. Keith White 2wd, loaded with options, $13,500. Brandon $900. L. Jenkins Waynesboro 706-554-2961
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Poulan 229-317-1721 229-776-5S34
Morris Monticello 706-S19-9S6S
5' Howse brand Bushhog, medium duty, 4
1999 J.D. 4100 4x4 diesel tractor, 200 hrs. w/5ft finishing mower, scrape blade, joystick, hydraulic valve for loader. Daryl Cline Rockmart 770-324-34S6
2 -13 .6X2S tractor tines mounted on S hole spin out rims, 1- 75% tread, 1-55-60% tread, all $300. Durwood Anthony Buena Vista 229649-6290
2006 JD tractor, 65hp with front end loader, bucket, hay spear and 2 rear hay lifts, $23,000, etc. David Capell Elberton 706-2S35950 706-2S3-7025
2006 John Deere 5205 tractor with 522 loader,TW72 Rhino mower, 325 hrs., $23,000. Dan S):lkes Knoxville 47S-960-9621
2006 Massey Ferguson 471 Tractor with
years old , good condition , used very little, asking, $750. Tim Watson Athens 706-247505S
5' rotary tillec, $700 ; fertilizer spreader, $250 ; post hole digger, $350. Sarah Briscoe Commerce 706-336-6703
5- 7X14X5 load range, almost new 2 mobile home axles & springs, $175. Albert Jones
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2 44-inch box trailers, dry, good tires & canopy, 70 hp, 60 hp, PTO, 42 hours, under Forsyth 47S-394-0S9S
brakes, $1SOO ea., can deliver. J. Higdon warranty, excellent cond ition, $17,500. Al 5/12 trailer, 15 inch tires, 3500 lb. axle , 2 ft
Rossville 706-S66-4999
Ingram Gay 706-53S-637S
sides tool box, metal floor, '07 model, $925
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2 C Allis Chalmers tractors, could restore 20hp lawn tractor w/hydrostatic Mike Smith Covington 770-7S6-9796 67S-
one from both , $600 for all. Jerry Moore transmission, new carburator, engine and 371-9742
Toccoa 706-SS6-9526
transmission very good, tractor needs work. 5000 feet aluminum pipe, twist lock
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2 Goodyear radial 20.SX3S tractor tires, Roger Vititoe Moreland 67S-733-6701
60% tread. D. Sills Cleveland 706-S65-7047 _ 2200 Yanmar tractor, 2Shp, S sp trans., 3
I 2 practically new turf tires and wheels, 16.9- speed PTO, 4ft. harrow, bushhog, 16 ft.
.J 24, came off NH tractor, $250 each. Curtis double axle trailer. Jackie Dukes Whigham
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229-S72-S100 229-224-09S6
$1 .50/ft., $5000. Carl Neisler Butler 47S-S623476
5010 Ditch Witch with backhoe, F700 dump truck, small dump trailer, must sell, best offers Tim McCord Perry 47S-952-1661
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9418 Trac loader, good condition . Henry 06, 12' angle blade in operating condition ,
Nicholson Clarkesville 706-499-0212
except pony, $4,200, call before 9pm. David
9S JD Combine, 444 corn head, 4S4 crop Sims Roberta 47S-9SS-7061
head, sheltered . Tony Fulford Route 2 Box 7 David Bradley hammermill feed grinder,
Glenwood 3042S 912-S23-S3S1
connects to PTO on tractor, $3SO. Donald
9S John Deere Combine with 13 ft grain Mcwaters Tignall 770-4S2-S337
head, gas motor. Michael Redfern Gibson David Brown 990 Selectomatic tractor, runs
706-S9S-377S
well, excellent rear tires, has power steering
96 Kubota tractor L2900, 4wd hydrostatic, and dual hydraulics. Scott Copeland Menlo new cond ., plus equip. , S' bushhog ; 6 ' 706-S06-40S3
finishing mower, etc., $10,SOO. Otis Hammond Davis Task Force trencher with Hustler
Covington 67S-92S-0460
trailer, great cond ., $3SOO, has been
977 track loader, good undercarriage and sheltered . Catherine Ragsdale 2SS Ragsdale
motor. Bill Mixon Griffin 770-22S-S9SO
Rd . Dallas 301 S7 770-44S-3S3S
AC Gleaner F corn soybean special combine , '7S or '76; 292 Chev. gas engine , less than 100 hrs., $3000 . Trey Arp Loganville 770-SS4-3070
Deutz 4006, 1 owner, 1972, great shape , Sit. bushhog, cutting harrow, ready to work, all fluids changed 3/07. Howard Hall Calhoun 706-629-S364
AC turnout wheels 14.9X26 off, 0-1 S needs work, small utility trailer, make offer. Bob Cordray Fayetteville 770-722-SS02
AC-WO 3pt lift, pointed, motor rebuilt, $1SOO; Farmall H, runs great, 1 new rear tire, $1.SOO, del. avail. Lanier Burden Comer 7067S3 -3920
Deutz Alice 91SO, Deutz Alice 7120, both cab/air, low hrs. , shavings mill. Wilbur Moore 1011 Churchwell Rd. Union Point 30669 7067S9-37SS 706-S17-S430
Dirt Scoop, 3 pt hitch, $210; lift boom, 3 pt hitch, $7S. David Dooley Tiger 706-212-2S43 216-S77-04S3
Aerator, 3 point hitch with seed/fert"box, Sit Drip Irrigation pump , disc filter system and
wide, one year old. Rusty Bean Gray 47S- injection pump, $2400. Patrick Jenkins
9S6-16SO
Kingsland 912-674-1616
All purpose plow S shank, $27S; Reversible Equipment trailer 16'x7 ', good condition, dirt scoop , $1SO, 2 V Frame cultivators, $12S $600. Keith Lee Dallas 770-44S-4SS6
ea. Roy Sprewell Carrollton 770-2SS-SOOS
Equipment trailer brand new, Sx17 2-3SOOlb
Allis Chalmers WD4S, WO etc., spin-out axles , treated floor with ramps , $139S. Wiley rear wheels, locks and rims in good condition, Mcclain SOS4 Hwy 24 Sardls 304S6 706-S71$1SO. Jason Thomason Calhoun 770-S4S- S117 706-437-137S
1492
Ex- Mark Metro hp walk behind mower,
Approx. 6-ton grain bin on platform w/auger, 1Shp, 4S " deck, less than 4 hrs., exc. cond. , fair cond ., buyer must move, $SOO. Vince $2SOO. Chris Grimsley Danville 47S-99SGeiger Loganville 770-466-7467 404-219- 17S7
SS99
Ezze-flow spreader 100, 1011 long, $1SO ;
Ariens rocket rear tine, needs motor, $100; Dirt pan , 3pt hitch, $100. Ralph Bray
log splitter, screw type, works off tractor PTO. Washington 706-67S-27SO
Ralph Twiggs Marietta 770-436-7992
Farmall 400 diesel, easy to crank, good
Artsway feed grinder, excellent cond ., T.A. , live hyd., live PTO, $3 ,000. Ken Lewis $4SOO/firm, or trade for a Aerway pasture Athens 706-342-6240
renovator. Billy McMillan lenox 229-6S6-7S64 Farmall A tractor, belly mower, runs well,
ASV Positrack RC100 w/forestry pkge. , 220 $1SOO; also various Super C parts, axles, tie hrs. , Loftess timber-ax mulching _ head , rods, cylinder heads.. Charles Reed Sylvania $S7,000. Darrell Williams Swainsboro 47S- 912-S64-7473
237-3237
Farmall cub equipment, sickle mowers,
Backhoe attachment for Bobcat SS3, harrows, culivators, all for $27S. Andy Cash attachment #709, 2 buckets. Martha Norris Brooks 770-S99-6391
Pooler 912-748-6746
Farmall Cub tractor 12 V system, good cond.,
Belarus 310 39HP 4wd, low hours, air new tires, mowing machine and some plows, cooled engine, asking $399S, runs well . John $1200. M. Hill Marble Hill 770-S93-2169
Crum Valdosta 229-247-742S 229-S60-2S33 Farmall Cub tractor 19S1 w/bellymower and
Belarus 400 A/AN tractor, S7 hp only 660 additional equipment, runs well , call after hours, excellent condition, barn kept asking 6:30pm. David Autry Jefferson 706-367-379S $7,000 obo. Brian Trott Rome 706-290-SSS3 706-9S3-912S
BF-210 Enoross: 7 sickle mower, 2 blades, Farmall Cub , red, belly mower and lay off exc. cond ., $2600 ; good to cut around ponds plows, $1 SOO. Hugh Gray Hartwell 706-376& fences. Ed Henderson Cairo 229-226-3460 461S
Blacksmith 's power hammer, Little Giant, Farmall Super A, $1 SOO ; Meadows S" stone
2Slbs., complete, $3,000. Jim Field Marietta burr mill, $600. Don Walls Roopville 770-SS4-
770-S33-3S37
4912
Box scrape, all purpose plow, finish mower, dirt pan and several others, various conditions , make offer. Jeff Ledbetter Elberton 706-2S3-400S
Ferguson 124 sq . baler, good shape, $1SOO, 1 1/2 ton GMC dump truck, good motor, 90% tires, $S,SOO. Lamar Cloudous Ringgold 423-4SS-1019
BR 7SO baler, 13SO bales, $13,SOO, 20 ft. Chandler litter spreader, hyd, $9SOO. Joey Ammons P. 0 . Box 162 Weston 31S32 229S3S-6491 229-321-0049
Br.idgeport milling machine, S"X36 " table, power feed : collect sel, mill vise , 2 phase, $2,SOO. Milton Mills Athens 706-S49-2399
Ferguson 2 row cultivator frame, 3 pt hitch and one TP-46 Covington Planter complete w/plates, $600. Lou Tibbitts Dallas 770-44S3396 404-317-S422
Ferguson 30 tractor, $2SSO ; 6' Bushhog , $200 ; boom pole, $100. L. Blankenbaker Dallas 770-443-2434 770-337-91S1
Briggs electric start 1Shp vertical shaft engine, very good, $32S. Bud Saylor Fayetteville 770-461-9643
Bushhog 6 11. Int. AG , $S9S. Scott Huskins Canton 67S-793-7422
Caroni S ft Finish mower, 3pt hitch, $SSO. Dennis Wills Covington 67S-463-9229
Case 11SOB loader, SO%+ undercarriage, GP bucket , runs well. Robert Ball McDonough 770-262-0SOO
Case 442 compact tractor, 4' mower, $700 . John Smith Clayton 706-7S2-964S
Case 446 compact tractor mower, 3pt hitch, plow, disc harrow, planter-fertilizer, spring harrow, $169S. Jimmy Carroll Centerville 47S-9S3-490S
Case IH S420 sq . baler, exc. cond ., field ready, sheltered , reduced, $4,000/firm. Benny Jefers Sylvania 912-S63-4667
Case IH S930 round baler, exc. cond ., field ready, $3SOO. Robert Tankersley Appling 706-S29-21S9
Fert. spr. batic, $2SO ; sprayer SO gal. , 3 ph, $300 ; bandsaw medal, $2SO; press 30 ton, $2SO. Be!!Y Coleman ClaY!on 706-7S2-3041
Flat bed trailer, SX16, dual axle with ramp, $1SOO. Joe McMillian Lawenceville 770-963930S
For sale a 437 IH industry sq. hay baler, like new. R.M. Hice Barnesville 770-3SS-270S
For sale Mahandra tractor 261 S Kubota L2SOO, several pieces of 3 pt hitch equip!. Bobby Holtzclaw Canton 770-479-4221
Ford SN 19S2 rebuilt motor and lift, runs strong , good paint & metal, $2,400. Van Morris Hampton 770-S9S-S617
Ford 1S10 diesel tractor, 3S1 hours, full set of weights, excellent condition . Ken Salter Fayetteville 404-42S-2SS2
Ford 1710, 4 wheel drive, 2644 hrs., diesel, $7,000. Garland Reagan Dawsonville 70626S-497S
Ford 2 row corn planter for sale. Linda Kyle Blue Ridge 706-632-31S4 706-4SS-7107
Cole 2 row planter w/spare plates, $SSO; Toro multi pro 1000 sprayer, $1 ,SOO, SDI 300 gal. sprayer, etc. David Welch Carrollton 770-2SS-0412
Ford 2000 diesel tractor, good condition , remote hyd, newer S' bushhog , $3900. Kenny Thayer McDonough 67S-432-7737
Ford 2000 dsl. w/equipment, $3600.
Compactor tractor lseki 4wd 3 cylinder Richard Reed Ringgold 706-937-SS1S diesel; 4' Bush mower, turning plow, & harrow, Ford 2000 gas, JD 1050, 1070, 2240 diesels;
no leaks, runs excellent, $29SO. Nici Allen pulverizer, s scrape blade, single blade
Griffin 770-412-SS47 770-60S-SS9S
subsoiler. L. Callahan Senoia 770-S99-8480
Corn sheller-New Holland belt driven, $200. Ford 2000 tractor 4cyl. gas engine , not
Lamar Bryant Cleveland 706-S6S-3S32
running, engine may be blown , Sit cutter,
Covington 1 row planter, good shape , $1,900. Matt Dailey Newnan 67S-614-6739 double seed hoppers, four sets of plates, Ford 3000 diesel, 3cyl , good paint , tires and
$4SO. Josh McClendon Locust Grove 67S- Iill, asking $S,7SO/obo; Ford Jubilee, $4,400.
S3S-7710
Andy Kennedy Leesburg 229-7S9-2920
Covington planter on Pittsburg cultivator, Ford 3000 Diesel, new paint, decals and
$SOO used very little. Gerald Camp rear tires, VGC, $SSOO, call before 9 p.m
Loganville 770-466-2721
Bruce Deverger Darien 912-437-6S73
Craftman 's rear tine tiller, s hp, good Ford 3000, new every1hing , paint, tires, live
condition, $2SO. George Williams 1311 pto, excellent condition and S' rotary mower,
Coogler Rd . Dalton 30721 706-226-SSS2
$S,000. Gary Bolton Baldwin 706-6S4-7SSO
Craftsman garden tractor with belly mower, 19.Shp Kohler engine , 46-inch cut , hydroautomatic transmission, used one season, $9SO. Craig Greene Watkinsville 706-769-7696
Crawler loader JOSSS good undercarriage motor trans. finals, new paint, alternator, runs well, $16,SOO. Vann Kilpatrick Conyers 404379-S361
Cub 10 disc harrow for reg. draw bar, belly mount disc plow. Ernest Patrick Winder 770S67-2213 770-S67-9067
Ford 3910 diesel , new rear tires, 1100 hrs., good tractor, $9000, call after Spm or leave message. Gary Brendel Talking Rock 706692-6104
Ford 4000 Diesel tractor, good condition , Rhino bushhog, road scaper included; new battery, new radiator. Holly Golden Thomasville 229-22S-16S2
Ford S900, 1994 model, 62hp, one owner, remote hyd., canopy, sheltered, exc. cond. , $S,SOO. Roland Miller Milledgeville 47S-4S64 734
Ford 600 good cond., 13.6X2S, 6 ply turf International harrow, model 4SS, 1S' wide
tread , tires very good, 3pt, 12V. Carl Stallings good disc, field ready, $1SOO; 10' pull behind
Whitesburg 770-S32-0S3S
box blade , $1SOO. Patrick Thevis Ranger 770-
Ford 600, new paint, looks & runs well, SS1-3S42
asking $4,SOO, some equipment available. International model 1300 sickle mower with
Steve Cable Cumming 770-71 S-OS7S
extra blade , good cond ., $600 . Tommy
Ford S01 Powermaster, runs great, $2 ,SOO , Baggett Chatsworth 706-69S-6301
box scrape, $300 . Andy Knaebel Marietta Irrigation pipe , 100-30 ft. joints; 4" hook
404-7S3-2S14
lock, 70-30 ft. , joints S" hook lock, SO
Ford SN 19S2 tractor with 4' bushhog ; 6' sprinklers, 1S I-risers, etc. James Bailey
scrape blade ; runs great, all for $2SOO. James Hazlehurst 912-SSS-S74S
Dodgen Temple 770-402-3114
Irrigation pump with Cummins motor, 1300
Ford SN , redone, lots of new parts , hrs., S200' of 6" pipe, water winch traveler
repainted , runs great. Jerry Duke Lindale $1 S,000. Tracy Watson Buena Vista 229-
706-2S2-7749 706-2S2-77SO
92S-762S
Ford SN, restored tractor, $2600; box blade , Irrigation pump, Duetz 13S hp diesel $42S ; dirt scoop, $22S ; S ft. cutter, never engine , trailer mounted , "Crane" pump
used, $SOO. Jeff Connally Powder Springs 600gpm at 1SO psi , $10,999, low hours. Lee
770-942-S700
Kemp Lyons 912-293-323S
Ford F600 grain truck, sheltered, Gleaner Irrigation- Cloud Burst 4S4 Chevy propane F2, sheltered, 13' grain, 4 row corn , excellent. 1600 gpm, $4 ,000 ; 3000 ft. 6 in. twist-lock
Willie Payne Butler 47S-9SS-6S32
w/fittings 2 trailers $6000. Douglas Carter
Ford Jubilee 19S3; excellent condition ; Nicholls 912-34S-2SSS
recent rebuild & restoration, ready for field or JD 1020LV, many new parts, 3 pt hitch show, $SOOO/obo. Rick Henson Milner 770- $4SOO/obo; JD SO, nice, original 3 pt, $4,2SO
22S-71SS
R. L. Wilson Barnesville 770-3SS-4014
Ford Jubilee red belly 3pt, 4cyl 172 no JD 1S30, 4S hp. , dsl. , new paint, spin out leaks, tight tractor, exc. condition, must see, wheels, 2 remotes, 90% tires, very good
$40SO. Mike Hall Molena 770-SS4-9144
shape, $7SOO. Jess Henry Rossville 706-
Ford Jubilee tractor with front end loader S66-S401
and roll cage, runs great, many new parts, JO 1S6S front end mower, 4X4, 36hp, 72 '
$3,SSO. Mike Boyd Douglasville 404-271- decks, 2004 model, 10S hrs., $1S,OOO. Jesse
3S22
Sanders Unadilla 47S-9S4-3939
Ford Tractor 2000 gas, $23SO ; SN Ford JD 1700 4 row vacuum planter, just
orig. sheet metal, $21SO ; some 3 pt equip. serviced by JD dealer. Keith Boyett
Nelson Massey Conyers 770-4S3-2639
Statesboro 912-S31-6924 912-4S9-S40S
Ford tractor 2000, runs well, only 2100 hrs. , JD 2040, great cond., ready to work, new
$3,SOO. J.O. Rolader Gainesville 770-S44- seat, kept under cover, $7SOO. Larry Gentry
1973
Kingston 770-3S6-90SS 770-54S-416S
Fork lifts 2000 lb. lift propane, $2,SOO; solid JO 21S smoothing harrow, $2000 ; 1S ft. wheels, fork lift, S,000 lbs., $3900. Windle cotton wagon, $SOO both good cond. David
Sneed 41 SO Union Church Rd McDonough Bowers Bowersville 706-436-3294
302S2 770-4S3-7007
JD 2210, compact, 23 horse, 4wd ,17S hrs,
Front mount and two weights for JD S200, 62 in. belly mower, loader, hydrostatic, turf
$1SO. T.W. Smith Lyons 912-293-4036
tires , well kept, $10,000/firm. Michael
Gasoline water pump, military, 6S gal/min, 50 Alexander Lavonia 706-3S6-109S S64-934-
ft. head, unused, still in shipping crate, $2SO. 1S9S
Mark Chastain Arnoldsville 706-369-3139
JD 23'-7" #637 harrow and 9044 Bushhog
Gator type vehl. , Snapper Turf Cruiser, peanut combine in exc. cond. Hugh Hosch
16hp, 2wd , utility vehl. w/dump bed , $7,000 Waynesboro 770-7S9-32SS
new, $4,SOO. Henry Toups Monticello 706- JO 230 Harrow 21 ', $1 SOO, Case harrow
46S-2421
2S ' disc on front, $1600. Mike Montgomery
Generator 30 KW PTO Tiger Power, never Butler 47S-S62-9667 used, S year transferred warranty, 200 amp JD 336 Sqllare baler, 2 new knotters
switch , hurricane season ready. Nathan excellent cond ., sheltered , JD serviced,
Goering Waynesboro 706-SS1-247S
$4SOO. Andy Burton Ranger 706-692-077S
Generator, diesel, 60KW, 1700 hours, Allis 770-S94-2030
Chalmers 1SO hp engirie, skid mount, $S999. JD 34S baler, 3 yrs. old , good cond. $9000.
Earl Kemp Lyons 912-293-3372
Clay Bodrey Colquitt 229-7SS-3213 229-400-
Gooseneck hay trailer, 20'XS ' with four 3S7S
wheel brakes, new paint with white oak floors, JO 4 row 71 planters, $1600 ; JD 4 row
has good tires , $2,000/obo. Joe Walberg cultivator, $SOO ; JD 310 harrow, 14 ft., $3000.
Mansfield 706-46S-213S
Scott Stafford Perry 47S-9S2-1630
Gravely model S16S tractor, SO" mower, JD 4030 , 4 post, QR trans., good cond ., both fair cond ., operations , service, and parts, sheltered , call after 7pm . Emory Hart Helena manuals, $SOO . J. Money Columbus 706- 229-S6S-71 S6
S61-02SS
JD 420 tractor, 19S7 w/S' bushhog, good
Gravely with sulky and front mower, condition , $3000. Troy McVey Covington Gravely walker for parts, $49S/both. Harley 404-72S-S049
Phillips Ochlocknee 229-377-S3SS
JD 430 L2G , needs eng ., 3 cyl. , diesel,
Hardi sprayer, 1OS gallons, $7SO. Leonard $SOO ; Ford front loader trip, dump fits 600-
Fishman Clarkesville 706-7S4-4S40
SOO, $4SO. M. Wilson Millwood 912-2S3-9266
Hay elevator for sale, 16' elec. motor, under JO 43S baler with kicker, Gehl 16S disc
2 years old , $600. Jill Malone Jasper 770- mower and Gehl hay rake, both excellent
73S-1S49
condition , $12 ,SOO. Bobby Watts Zebulon
Hay equip. Sitrex V rake, like new, $23SO; 770-S67-S699
Deutz 230 round baler, VGC $3000; Kuhn JD 444 corn header, exc . cond ., shed kept,
mower for parts , $6SO. Nathan Nix Cleveland good chains and rollers , good sheet metal
706-S92-936S
ready, $3000. David Simmons Trion 706-734-
Hay equipment: M&W round baler, exc. 34SS 706-97S-2020
cond., bales 4XS rolls, $SSOO; 2311 Gooseneck JD S30 hay baler, sheltered , plus salvage
trailer, ramps & dovetail, $19SO. Chris Miller baler, used last season , $3SOO. Herman
Ellijay 706-273-41 S9
Pickle Colquitt 229-2S4-26SO
Hay rake S wheel, $1200; 7 shank all JD S30 rnd baler, $42SO ; JD 60 3pt hitch,
purpose plow, $700; pallet forks, $200; trailer good cond ., $3SSO; 4&S trlr, $200 . 0 . Burnett
type feed bin , $600. Sherry Busby Covington 404-790-2970
Carnesville 706-491-6SS7
JD S42S MFWD w/loader, Lewis DBLP-2
Hay spears for 3pt hitch, new, one CAT1 Poultry Housekeeper, 40 ft. gooseneck trailer,
and one CAT2, $200 ea., call daytime or F600 Ford diesel flatbed . Steve Ramsey
evenings. M. Thompson Colbert 706-79S- Rossville 706-S61-4407
023S 706-7SS-9731
JD S66 hay baler with kitchen, good cond.;
Heavy Duty S x 10 all steel tilt utility, cargo JD 790 tractor with S ft. Land Pride finishing
atv trailer, $SOO . Jim Baker Nashville 229- mower. Allen Wilkinson Milledgeville 47S-
6S6 -3761
932-S24S
HI McCormick manure spreader, PTO JD 7410 11Shp 2wd cab/air, 43SO hrs.,
operatored, L11 ' W40"022". James Wallace Bushhog 9044 peanut picker, 4 row, low
Buford 770-94S-S973
acres. John Downer Richland 229-93S-3034
Horse drawn items, riding , walking JO 7720 4wd combine , corn heads,
cultivator, mowing machine, draw harrow, grain tables, grain cart, hopper bottoms, semi,
other. R.N. Bates Cochran 47S-934-7030
grain dryer, many extra parts. Weldon
Hydraulic 6' Tonutti Sickle mower with spare Whigham 272 Womble Rd. Cairo 39S27 229blade , $1200 obo. David Morris Cleveland 221-SS09
706-219-21S1
JD 790 4wd , front end loader, SS hrs., rotary
l.H., 10S6, C.H.A., 4000 hrs., duals, good' cutter, rock rake, barn kept, $13,000. M. tires, good cond ., every1hing works in cab, Blackwell Jasper 404-797-S313 770-73S$13,SOO/obo. Don C. Williams Carrollton S126
770-SS4-S9SS
JD S300, 200hp, only 1900 hrs., $7S,OOO;
IH 12S model Cub Cadet garden tractor, JD 1S90 1S', no till drill, like new, $24,000. Dar 12hp, Kohler engine deck, 42" blade bagger, Bohnenstiehl Milner 770-46S-46S2 770-46S$1200. Earl Mastley Marietta 770-S26-911S 109S
IH 7S Bushel manure spreader, ground JO Backhoe 31 0A, runs great, jumps out of driven, older model, good working condition, gear, $S400. Billy Smith Byron 47S-33S-4133 $67S. Bob Hudson Cumming 404-91S-42SS 47S-9S6-S193
Ingersoll Rand T30 two stage air compressor, 10hp Kohler magnum engine,
. electric start, $1200. Hansel Bray Hull 706-
296-1697
JD baler 14T, updated to 24T bales well, with operator's manual, $7SO. Preston Newsom Clarkesville 706-7S4-60S1 706499-444S
Int. 1OS6, new, tires, clutch, paint, ale, exc JD L model; JDmdl. AR ; also two JD mdl.
cond., $10,000/obo. Jim Moreland Woodbury MT, all good cond . Mack Shaw Waycross
706-741-1204
912-2S3-71SO
International 19S7 Truck 21 ' dump, live JD71 Planter, 2 row, $1200 ; 2 rotary hay
tandum , DT466 diesel, 10 speed , $10,SOO. tedder, $7SO ; 2 Sheffield plows , $1 SO. Pete
James Cochran Ellijay 706-2S0-74S9
Giddens Ocilla 229-S31-10S1
International 464, gas, alot of new parts, John Deere 4 wheel wagon, restored, has
runs well , $3000. Gary Ridley Conyers 770- seats for parades, very nice, $1SOO. J.A. Hall
91S-1272
Loganville 770-466-2322
International 674 3 cyl. dsl. front end loader John Deere 1010 tractor, 36 hp, excellent
and backhoe , rubber tires, $1 ,SOO. Jane condition , $3SOO. Mike Bramlett 243S
- McCart Oxford 770 7S6 0934
Nicklesville Rd Resaca 3073S 423-S96-7637
John Deere 29SO diesel tractor, $13 ,SOO 19SS, 4400 hours, 2WD, row crop axles, 2 post canopy, 16.9-3S tires. Jody Kemp Lyons 912-S26-93S4
John Deere 30 inch mower deck and parts for model SRS7S , $100 ; MTD transaxle model 717-76, $100. Sam Larimer Barnesville 770 3SS-3S64
John Deere 41 O backhoe, 4-1 bucket $14,99S ; 2S ton Loboy, $S,SOO ; Case SSOC backhoe , $S,SOO ; Case SSSD trackloader. Keown Farms Augusta S64-992-7472
John Deere 4230, 100hp with JD 1SS Iron end loader, $10,SOO. Wayne Hodges Conyers 770-77S-6930
John Deere 660 side deliver hay rake , very good condition. Mike Whitehead Arnoldsville 706-742-71 SS 706-33S-0340
John Deere 670, 470 hrs., 2WD, canopy, S finish mower; aerator, $6200. Dan Hudson Brooks 770-46S-4271
John Deere 790 30hp diesel, front Icade tractor, 4X4, 29 hrs, S' Bush hog, tiller, & box blade , $1 S,SOO. Larry Speights Lithia Springs 770-941-3S71
John Deere cycle mower, 7' fits 40 or more mid mount or more in White Co . Pat Cannon Norcross 770-448-SSSS
John Deere Hit and Miss engine , 1&112 hp restored , runs well and looks good $1SOO/obo. Lee New Canton 770-490-4211
John Deere model 1020 diesel tractor, good shape , needs slight mechanical work, $4SSO Harvey Hancock Monroe 770-466-S127
John Deere model 39, 6 1/2 ft. sickle mower. James Sizemore Trion 706-734-3471,
John Deere sq. balers, used in '06 , 14T $1 ,7SO; 24T, $1600 ; MF tractor diesel 13S $4 ,200, etc. Charles Haley Rockmart 770 44S-SSSS
John Deere tractor, 2020/S2hp, powe steering , hyd. remote, runs great, $6000. Rip Campbell Sylvania 912-42S-9107
John Deere X4SS all wheel steer lawn tractor, 62" midmount mowing deck, garaged like new, 3SO hrs. $S,SOO. Dick Wrobel Young Harris 706-379-0901
KMC 6-row no-till w/press wheels; 6 disc NH mower; S wheel hay rake on dolly. A . Scott Sylvania 912-6S2-4422
Kohler 1930 power plant, 4 cyl. , on skids not running , no missing parts , $SOO ; Ford 601 Backhoe, $2SOO. Harvard Davis Brooks 770 461-70SS
Kubota 199S B17SO, 400 hrs, 4S inch LMC tiller. Doug Martin Rome 706-232-797S
Kubota BS100E tractor, small diesel, some equipment, $2SOO. Stanley Payne Canton 770-479-4S9S 770-S93-SS07
Kubota B7SOO tractor 4wd , hydrostat loader, R4 industrial tires , excellent condition only 2S hours like new. Stan Locke Milledgeville 47S-4S2-7911 47S-4S2-7911
Kubota L32SO 4wd diesel. hyd,, turf tires, 3pt hitch, very good cond ., $7SOO, accessories avail. Jim Valiante Hawkinsville 47S-714-4SS9
Kubota L3600GST, 4WD , 36HP, 420hrs loader, S' Bushhog, S' finishing mower, box scrape , pulverizer, Kubota tiller, $1S,SOO Joseph Gargiulo Scottdale 404-294-4726
Kubota M4030SU, 46hp, S cyl. , diesel pi s, S sp. front weights, $7,SOO. Tom Welch Milne 770-229-2994
Kubota M4900, 40hrs with 6' box blade and post hole digger, $16,SOO. Rick Allison Buford 404-294-1262
Kubota tractor MS700 4wd with front end loader, 3SO hrs., exc. cond ., $19,SOO; 6SO JD 2wd , 630 hrs. , $4SOO. Bert Ingram Bainbridge 229-220-691S 229-S6f-3022
Kubota Tractor, L1 SSOT with bucket loader, 4WD model , runs well. Dean Carpente Lawrenceville 770-6S2,7469
Kubota tractor, L34S , 2WD, early 19SOs, and other implements. Ben Boswell Greensboro 706-4S3-6390 706-4S3-7S72
Kubota ZD2S with 60" pro series hydraulic deck, 60 hrs. , like new cond ., always sheltered, includes mulching, $9,300/obo. T. Barranco Atlanta 404-233-0200
Kubota, 22hp, dsl, 4wd , bushhog . scrape blade , cultivator, rote-tiller, disc harrow, $SSOO. Lily Magness Atlanta 404-63S-0413
L3600 Kubota, 4wd , Diesel , 7SS hours, good condition , $9,000, leave message. Gary Williams Toccoa 706-779-796S 706-S992669
Landpride 72" rear finish mower, excellent condition, stored inside, $1200. Tom Jelly Clermont 770-S30-6SS6
Late 40's-SO 's 43SD , JD needs 1st & reverse berrings, new r-tires in Ellaville. Sandra Collins Dry Branch 47S-742-0044
Lely Optimo 2SO disc mower, great shape , sell, $1 ,800. Chris Carr Midville 47S-SS9-7397 _
Lewis Brothers poultry litter loader and spreader, perfect for small acreage or horse farm, old but very good cond. , $2SOO. Paul Sanders Stephens 706-296-9411
Logsplitter, Commercial grade, heavy duty, won1 find this at Home Depot, like new, $2SOO. Stacy Bryant Monroe 770-267-S600
Lowboy trailer, vgc w/self contained hydro ramps, looks 2S ton lac. made. Charles Renfroe Gray 47S-9S6-3SS4
Lull 644 34' highlift fork lift in exc. cond . Laura Hosch Buford 770-94S-3971
M2 gleaner, cab/air, 1S ft flex cutter, 43S corn head, straw chopper, all manuals, $9800. Danny Tyson Tifton 229-392-06S6
Mahindra Tractor 3S hp, diesel, 11S hours, scrape blade, planter, boom, bottom plow, fertilizer spreader, harrow and bushhog , $S ,SOO. Walter Bentley Ellaville 229-9427702
Manure spreader, PTO driven, great working cond ., $99S. Travis Vining PJ!onroe 770-267-3S03
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Massey Ferguson 1S' grain drill, model 43, good shape, $97S. Jim Harding Greenville jrharding @bellsout.net 706-S94-0393
Massey Ferguson 1979, 67hp, 1400 hrs.,
Onan 12.Skw generator, 120/240V, 4 cyl. , 1800 RPM, lp/nat. gas, perfect, $2100. Carter Bennett Lilburn 770-231-6479
Onan Generator, 70 KW, natural gas, can
Trailer with drive on gate, exc. shape, extra set of wheels , $4SO. Hamp Holcombe Rome 706-23S-3917
Troy Bill tiller 6hp w/furrower, etc. $SOO ;
-Georgia
Cooking-
$10,000, plows, tiller, PTO generator, etc. nm be converted , transfer switch included, Irrigation pump 70psi, PTO driven, hose, gun
Simpson Harlem 706-SS6-1 08S
$3,000/obo. Daryl Brown Monticello 706- on 10' tripod , $600. Don Obenauer Atlanta
Massey Ferguson 230 in great shape , 468-098S 404-4S6-7932
404-3SS-1870
Southwest Salad
ready for work with a Sit Pittsburgh rotary One 2 wheel garden tractor, 4 pcs. of Troy Bill tiller, 8hp, electric start, $600, good
Keep the ingredients in your pantry for this quick recipe,. Accompanied by
mower, $6,?SO. Walter Mayfield Flovilla 770- equip!., $300; Gravely tractor, electric: start, 8 condition. Jim Davis Pooler 912-6S6-SS88
77S-7666
sp . rotary plow, $2SO. Dariel Holcombe Troy Built 8hp, Chipper excellent cond .,
Massey Ferguson 2SS with loader, quick Lawerenceville 770-963-9307
$SOO. Nick Ferguson Acworth 770-917-9861
Hot Mexican Corn Bread and an assortment of cubed cheese, this makes a tasty summer lunch .
hitch bucket and hay spear, good cond., One row IH 29S planter on tool bar, $SOO. Troy-Bill tiller, 8 hp., Kohler engine, exc.
$8,600. R. Scroggs Oakwood 770-S32-048S Bobby Fountain Cochran 478-934-6837
cond ., $600. Winfield Flanagan Midland 706-
Massey Ferguson 27S tractor, comes with Pixall one row picker, good cond., S63-3314
1 (15-ounce) can whole kernel corn, drained 1 (15-ounce) can black beans, rinsed and drained
bushhog and harrow, tractor is in mint $8,000/obo; 1033, 1032 stackliners, good Troy-Bill tillers, 2 horse mdl. ; 6 1/2hp new
1 (15-ounce) can petite diced tomatoes, drained
condition , $9SOO/obo. Greg Harrell Bainbridge 229-400-3488
Massey Ferguson 3S deluxe tractor, hi/lo transmission , good rubber, bushhog and cultivator, plows, $3800. Kimsey Black Braselton 770-967-309S
Massey Ferguson SO, 62 hp des.,
cond ., $2,800/$2,000/obo; Fella sm 240 disc mower. Jim Fuller Ellerslie 706-S63-20S9
Power King tractor, 14hp Kohler engine, hydraulic lift, 4 ft. belly mower, runs well , $1 ,100. Marylin Dela Cruz Hampton 678-S83S192
Rainbow Mfg. pumping unit, 6-in., JD diesel
tines, $47S; new 6 1/2hp Hondatype engine , new tires, $S9S. Allyn Bell Moreland 770-2S32987
Troybilt 4hp tiller, Tecumseh engine , $400; JD GX9S, 12.Shp, Kawaski engine , electric start and lawncrafter cart, $4SO. Sue Kimberly Dawsonville 404-309-1681
1 (3-ounce) can sliced black olives, drained 1 (3-ounce) can diced green chilies, drained 1/2 cup chopped red onion 1/2 cup chopped green pepper 1/2 cup sliced celery 2 tablespoons sugar
commerical loader, ?ft. bushhog , $7900. engine , 6 cylinder, excellent condition , Troybuilt tiller 6hp electric start, $2SO; Gravely
1/4 cup red wine vinegar
Walter Shaw Canon 706-373-9890
$11,000. Jackie Kimbrell Patterson 912-282- 812 garden tractor, center/front blades, $300.
Massey Ferguson SO , gas, $33SO; 16X7 6167 912-28S-8166
Har!}' Jones Hiawassee 706-896-7096
tandem trailer, $102S; 20X8 tandem trailer, Rear mount tiller for ?O's Cub Cadet garden Tuff-Bill tractor w/SX9 dump trailer mower,
1/4 cup vegetable oil Salt and pepper to taste
new brakes, tires, and floor, $21 SO. David Cook Buckhead 706-342-4238 706-338-S691
Massey Ferguson manure spreader, model MF18, 8' bed , tandem axle, pTO driven, $SOO.
tractor, serial IA-Ullll, 21 " tine, width 28 " box. William Arndt Good Hope 770-207-7903
Reinke irrigation tires and wheels mounted, S0%-70% were left, $19S each. Mark
harrows, cultivator, scrape blade , $4,000. J.E. Wallace Cumming 770-887-3978
Twin 6 row Monosem planter, 1SO acres since professional reconditioning , 9 ton
Combine vegetables in a large glass bowl. Combine remaining ingredients in a small bowl; stir to dissolve sugar. Pour over vegetables. Cover tightly and refrigerate at least one hour before serving . Yield: 12 servings.
Shane Holt Whitesburg 770-SS0-4619
McWhorter Whitesburg 770-SS0-1787
equipment trailer. Thomas Sanders
Massey Furguson 3 cylinder head, fits lseki Restored 19S3 Ford Jubilee, box scrape, Statesboro 912-489-178S 912-682-3742
3 cylinder diese l, new cost, $1S4S, wsf strong lift; 2SO gal. propane tank, 110 or 11 S Unverferth gravity wagon 27SBU, 12 ft . $1200/obo. Henry Braner Statesboro 912- gal. gas, will deliver, $4SO. Louise Queen auger, JD running gear, new paint, will e-mail
Gene Delapenia Harlem, Ga.
6S7-0442
Griffin 404-787-487S 404-227-0318
pictures; $2800/obo . Colby Martin
Massey Harris pony, 3pt hitch, new paint Rhino TW72 rotary mower with chains, Hawkinsville 478-783-198S
and new tires, runs garden plows and 3 pt needs new stump jumper, $6SO. Floyd Moye Utility Trailer 16 ft, like new, electric brakes,
Testing notes : For a hotter taste, use jalapenos instead of green chilies. Fresh cilantro would make a nice garnish. For extra spicy taste, add a
disc, $3400. Ted Krush Meridian 912-2S8- Barnesville 770-3S8-1891
drive on bumper pull. Kelley Chitwood package of dry taco seasoning mix to the dressing . For testing purposes,
2.12S
Riding Ditch Witch model 1810 with trailer, . Yatesville 770-8SS-12S6
MF 124 sq. baler, needs work, $SOO. Willa $2,SOO; 19S2 JD 60 good cond., new paint, Vermeer S04 Super L auto tie, Kuhn tedder
canned "Petite tomatoes with jalapenos" were used.
Lee Coker Demorest 706-778-6873
$4,000. Ronnie Hardigree Watkinsville 706- like new, kuhn rotary rake, jd 336 square
MF 13S, diesel, excellent mechanical 227-9627 706-S46-S003
baler, $1S,OOO. James Fincher LaGrange
Hot Mexican Corn Bread
condition, no leaks, $4200. Rodney Carver Root Rake with clamp, fits JD S40 loader, 706-884-8316 117 Winding Way Jackson 30233 770-77S- used twice, new $16SO, sell $1200. Ron Vermeer S04C baler, $2000; Lely tractor
1 (7.5-ounce) package corn bread mix
640S 678-602-1381
Stokes Harrison 478-SS2-03S8
mount spreader, seeder, 8001b . capacity,
1 (8-ounce) can cream style corn
MF hay rake, 3 pt hitch, $SSO; also 300 gal. Rotary hay cutter, Deutz Fahr, KM22, $SOO. $300, all sheltered , good condition. Joe
1 (3-ounce) can chopped green chilies
fuel tank, $17S; Zero turn 46" legacy lawn Tom Cowan Conyers 770-483-6S23 678-977- Wilkinson Milledgeville 478-4S2-786S
mower, $2800. Mell Price LaFayette 706-638- 797S
Vermeer 604L round baler, less than 800
2219
Roto-tiller, 4S mile radius of Suwanee Bill bales, perfect cond ., 2 control boxes , other
1/2 cup shredded cheese (Monterrey Jack, Cheddar or Mexican Blend)
MF13S Diesel tractor with bushhog, $3900; Meyer Suwanee 404-374-7S80
equip!. Carolyn Moreland Woodbury 706-
16 ft.trailer, $13SO. Doug Queen Hoschton Savage 8042 pecan harvester with 16hp, 846-3026
770-403-1432
bis eng., very good condition , $4200. Ross Vircon 8' disc mower for parts, good cutter
Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Combine ingredients in medium mixing bowl. Stir only until ingredients are
MFS90 1988 90hp tractor, new paint, seat, Purvis Douglas 912-389-63S8
bar, $4SO. Billy Greer Hampton 404-444- moist.
tires 60%, $6,9SO. Belinda King Lithonia Belinda @nedcofold.com . 770-484-9969 678234-2SS9
Mid 80's Kubota L18S, diesel, 2wd, rear dif
Scott{made by JD)42-inch mower w/17.S hp Kohler engine-runs well, $900 obo. Jimmy Townsend Adairsville 770-773-1 S72 678986-698S
2436 770-946-4616
Whitfield Forest Land tree planter, new in 1999, light use, $8000/obo. Jim Alfriend Thomson 706-S9S-2210
Pour into-greased 8-inch square baking pan. Bake for 25-30 minutes or
until top springs back when lightly touched. Cool before cutting into squares.
Yield : 9 servings.
lock, comes with 10 attachments, $SOOO. Paul Scrape blade front mount, 6 way power tilt Woodmizer LT40HDG24 with 900 hours,
Geertz Auburn 404-867-9437
and angle for 40th pcs. tractor, $SSO. G.C. $16,SOO. Taylor Davis Fayetteville 770-461-
Gene Delapenia
Miller MSOE 3pt. hitch, stump grinder, Brown Perry 478-988-4360
4418
Harlem, Ga.
$3800; good condition, Whitfield Double Self-propelled NH chopper, $1 ,?SO ; NS Yanmar 17HP Diesel tractor,{4X4) bucket
Crank Tree Planter, $3SOO, good condition. Alton White Dry Branch 478-214-1197
Mower 72" Z-Turn riding finish mower, Excel Hustler 7200 w/2~ hp, Ku.bola dsl ., catcher, turf tires, defuxe seat, $13 ,99S. K.
combine with 22' platform, corn head, $12,SOO. Joey Thomas Moultrie 229-8918637
Sickle mower, great for cutting around ponds , like new, $13SO. Henry Bedingfield
loader, show room condition , never been in dirt, 23hrs., must go $47SO, might deliver. Roy Mont Villa Rica 404-234-0786
Yanmar YM1SOOD 4WD 18hp diesel tractor, 4' rough-cut mower & 38" Caroni tiller, $3600.
Strawberry Buttermilk Ice Cream This is a low-fat ice cream with a whisper of sourness from the buttermilk. The success of the ice cream , of course , is to use the sweetest in season berries.
Fahn Calhoun 770-778-4221
Cadwell 478-689-4336
William Garland Calhoun 706-629-9996
Mule draw plow,' Gee-Whiz with metal Single double triple trip bottom plow, Yellow Cub w/finish mower, Ford Jubilee,
2 cups crushed strawberries (do not puree, crush with potato masher)
beam , lots of teeth for Gee-Whitz, $60 for all. C. Bell Hull 706-S48-S074
Mule drawn Cole planter, plows , rake , distributor and small tractor distributors.
cultivator disk Hare 6.S' mower, $127S. William Maness 2174S Hwy 319 Coolidge 31738 229-346-3873
Small Kubota, diesel tractor with finishing
HD tandem 20 disc harrow, 3 ph 2 bottom plow. Bob Garrett Winder 770-867-2797
Farm Machinery Wanted
112 cup sugar (or 1/4 cup Splenda) 1 1/2 teaspoons fresh lemon juice (or 1 teaspoon vanilla extract) 2 cups low fat buttermilk
Genice Collins Evans 706-863-7168
Mule drawn cycle mower, hay rake, and stalk chopper, $1 ,100 for all 3 implements. Marvin Poe Jefferson 706-207-9S74
Murray garden tractor 199S w/bagger, 12hp, 38" cut, vgc, $SSO/obo. Vic Young Snellville 770-979-4840
New Holland 1033, 1037, 1049, stack wagon, good cond . Larry Howard Shellman 229-679-SOOS 229-679-S037
New Holland 1036 hay stack wagon, very good condition , $4800. Mose Mock Springfield 912-i'S4-6639
New Holland Hayliner 273 square baler, stored 10+ years , 100% complete, tire flat, must be trailered , $8SO/cash. Joseph Baker McDonough 770-9S7-7048
New Holland model 278 sq . baler, good working cond. , $1 ,SOO. Iola Hambrick Comer 706-783-3813
New Tennesee River heavy duty hay fork , $219 , call before 3pm. David Dishman Fayetteville 770-461-83S4
NH 1063 loader stacker bale wagon, 160 bale capacity, reconditioned in 2006, $10,800. Robert Jean Carrolton 770-301 -9SS3
NH 271 Sq baler, $9SO, Ford mdl. 14-292 sq, baler, $400; 941-0 Ford tractor, $2000. Wayne Thompson Concord 770-490-80SS
NH 340 baler kept in dry exc. cond ., field ready, $6,000. David Stanford Gainesville 770-S27-4401
NH 3S1 feedmill loading/unloading auger, new paint, 3 screens, some sheet metal, repair new seals/bearings , $2SOO/obo. Joseph Martin Hawkinsville 478-230-3030
NH 483S Cab tractor 2wd, 64hp, 800hrs. with new bushhog loader, $22,SOO. Larry Waters Rockmart 770-877-2973
NH 4X4 TC-4Shp, new loader, box blade, 72" Bushhog mower, Bushhog scrape, 73 hrs., 16' tow Pro trailer, $23,000/firm. Dyle Parker Clayton 706-746-2S18
NH 634 round baler, very good cond., $6,SOO; Kuhn 4 disk S' mower, $1 ,700; NH hay rake, $700, etc. Jake Gibbs Adairsville 678986-2206
NH Stackliner S6 bales pull type square bale stacker, $4SOO; Kuhn S disc mower, $1,9SO. Jason Breeding Senoia 770-S998998
Old model Sears garden tractor frame, plus 2 3-pt hitches, one complete other for parts, $250/all. Jim Snow Hampton 770-897-02S8
OMC model 9S7 pecan sprayer, SOO gl on Ford 1983 F-700 truck, $12,000. Tyron Elliott Manchester 706-846-8438
mower, scrape blade , lift pole , good cond. , $S,000. Mark Dobson Springfield 912-S471SS4
Snapper, 8 hp, rear tine digger, $4SO. Donald Chandler Hull 30646 706-S48-7SOO
Spreader truck 1988 Int. OT466, S- 2 speed air brakes, new 16 ft. Chandler bed , exc. cond. nm McCoy Maysville 706-6S40796
Spring tooth plow, 611., 3 pt. hitch, good condition , $200. Mark Woodham Madison 706-7S2-0300
Stihl utility truck bed equipped with tool boxes and three aluminum 119.S gal. fuel tanks with electric pump, 11 'X8', $SOOO/obo. Nan Kittrell .Madison 706-342-4S3S
Street Sweeper for skid steer 611., like new, $3200; 94-F4SO W/1211.' dump bed , $12,SOO. Keith Hyde Cumming 678-283-7S68
Stump grinder by Carlton , model 230-4, 2Shp Kohler engine , fully hydraulic, $SSOO/obo. Jerry Humphries Cumming 770887-4623
Taylorway 20 disc heavy duty tandem harrow, $6SO. Louise Maddox Juliette 478477-3818
TD1Sb- excellent undercarriage and pads, engine locked, straight hyd. blade , $4SOO. Homer Rivers Tarrytown 912-S37-8490
Tedder, Sitrx , SMS20 4-DISK, spring loader fold-up, great condition , relocated , must sell, $2100/obo. Jon Pierson Tifton 8S0383-8209
Track Hoe, 1983 John Deere 690B, ready to operate , thumb , $19,SOO. Allen Sibley Woodbury 706-SS3-S136 404-434-8081
Tractor Massey Harris, 1949 painted, $2SOO, New Holland square baler, 268 hay line, $1200. Clyde Parker 302 Davis Road Chatsworth 3070S 706-69S-3344 706-8<17-8S17
Trailer 16' dual axle, ramps, elec. brakes, $1100. John Ray 144 S.Pine Cove Dr. LaGrange 30240 706-84S-0896
Trailer 2S' Gooseneck 10 ton tandem dual, oil both axles, spring assisted ramps, S' BT, heavy duty, $S,SOO., Page Capps Covington 404-406-6799 770-318-6901
Trailer 32' Gooseneck flatbed , tandem axle, slide out ramps , $2,800/firm. Ben Allgood Good Hope 404-4S6-S89S
Trailer 34 ' gooseneck, 3 axle flat bed, good cond ., $2000 negotiable. John Smith Hiram 770-943-6274
Trailer 6X8 ft., new wood sides, spare tire exc. cond., $400; hog feeder, 24 cu. ft., four position, $20. Larry Pulaski Loganville 770466-8298
12 inch Backhoe bucket, any kind any shape , tractor tire, 21L-24 . Roy Garrett Bowdon 770-2S8-S627 770-328-211 O
3 point hitch spring cultivator for parts , need one spring tooth with shovel. Larry Meyer Gainesville 404-242-8347 404-242-8347
Any International one row cotton picker for restoration with or wihout tractor. Jason Westbrook Coker 20S-333-0608
Draw bar and pin for 6SO JD to pull trail with. Don Hall Silver Creek 706-232-S16S
Lead catch/ squeeze chute, portable, good cond. Paula Myers Blairsville 706-74S-S760
Looking for a used , reasonably priced subsoiler. Dennis Ferguson Martin 706-436S291
Looking for sleeve hitch and other attachments for 1969 JD 110 garden tractor. James Thomas Bainbridge .229-400-2S16 229-243-2241
Need 2 rear rims complete to fit tire size 149-28 for 14SO JD tractor. Billy Thompson Adrian 478-668-4930
Need 3pt S'-6' rotor tiller, pulverizer for grandson 4H project, old/broken or repairable okay, reasonable price only. J. Strickland Carrollton 404-30S-7221
New Idea single row corn picker, in good running condition, would consider two row if spaced on thirty inch spacing. Richard Breeden Rising Fawn 706-462-2390 423-802-11 S?
Old farm tractors, will buy farm tractors in any condition, new, old, running or not. Cody Adgent Piedmont 931-212-3602
Please help me, need lost tractor, backhoe, trackhoe, dozier, bobcat DR, A6 plow tractor, will trade trout fish . Earl Thompson Tallulah Falls 706-782-S742
Trailer for logs, heavy duty for dump truck, 16'+ strait bed with bunks. Mark Collins Suches 706-747-109S 404-SS?-8699
Want 1 Gooseneck equipment trailer, must have at least 1O ton axles, 24-3011., Dovetail also. Ross Ferrell Folkston 912-281-4238
Want 2 used tires, 9ood cond ., for David Bradley walk behind tractor, not working or running, tire size 6-70-1S L. Moulder Moreland 770-2S3-9S74
Want 3pt tiller, with or without small tractor. Daniel Reavis Macon 478-742-19S1
Want ?hp to 1Ohp horizontal shaft motor for tiller, reasonably priced. Phil Jackson Fortson 706-324-0688
Want about 411 scrape blade for small tractor, can be push or pull type , reasonably priced . Harry Long Covington 770-786-0048
Combine ingredients and chill for 30 minutes. Freeze according to manufacturers directions. The ice cream should be ready right after freezing ; try to eat the same day. If kept overnight, it tends to get icy. If that happens, warm it up before serving. Yield : 1 quart.
Testing notes : This ice cream was made in a table top ice cream maker (Cuisinart) . It froze to slushy consistency in about 20 minutes , then was put into freezer to harden. The consistency 2 hours later was p~rfect. The next day it was VERY hard and had to be microwaved in order to scoop it! But, the flavor was excellent - very fresh and light.
It was tested using Splenda for Baking (half Splenda/ half sugar product) which tasted fine. This is not a creamy ice cream, but more like a sorbet.
All recipes have been tested for accuracy by Georgia Department of Agriculture home economists unless otherwise indicated. 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.
Want all purpose plow, 3 pt hitch, S shank or Want old riding mowers in the Atlanta area
7 shank. Bobby Frady Mount Airy 706-886- for the tires. Michael Ragan S420 Hearn Rd.
1191
Ellenwood 30294 770-987-30S3
Want belly mower for Farmall Cub, must Want reas.onable priced zero-Jurn
have all hardware & be ready to go, no junk. commercial mower, doesn 't need to run.
Rick Hall Calhoun 706-629-771 1
Curtis Akridge Berlin 229-324-2S41 229-S89-
Want Bushhog SM-60 side ditch mower in 1138 good condition . Charles Wilson Sparta 706- Want small crawler like IH TD6 or 340 gas,
444-S173 703-922-6412
diesel running cond., can trade Super C. Jeff
Want Bushhog SM-60 side ditch mower in Binion Newnan 678-8S0-6967
good condition . Charles Wilson 98S Shoal Rd Want stump grinder that goes on 3 pt hitch
Sparta 31087 703-922-6412
for 60hp tractor. Michael Johns Resaca 770-
Want front end loader for a 2001 model S48-0SOO
L3000 Kubota tractor. Paul Hawkins Want to buy 2" or 3" alum inum irrigation
Chatsworth 706-69S-2187 706-270-2104
pipe up to SOOO ft . Russ Elliott Lizella 478-
Want front end loader to fit Zetor 3340 93S-8180
tractor in good cond. Steve Hortman Roberta Want to buy a pull type dirt pan for moving
478-972-4484
dirt. J. Jones Whitesburg 770-834-9760
Want good used cultipacker. Bobby Grant Want trailer ramps, 18"-22"WX10" long,
Dalton 706-226-9389
can be aluminum or steel for driving 8,000 lb
Want good used Wood-Mizer portable tractor up on 3' high trailer. Gary Caprara sawmill. Charles Stamps Moreland Buford 770-94S-8322
dstamps1 @charter.net 770-2S1-2696
Want used worm ex1ractor. Franklin Bates
Want JD lx172 lawn mower for body parts. Billy Atkins Cordele 3101S 229-S3S-3178
Want lightly used tractor with loader and a few implements, reasonable, prefer 20-30hp,
Columbus 706-327-864S
Want V46SD Wisconsin 6S hp engine, good or rebuildable. Doug Sizemore Chickamauga 706-866-6136
4wd diesel. Dyanne Loring Lavonia 706-3S6- Wanted : Excavator in good condition ,
0213
Butler, GA Kim Kilgallen McDonough 770-
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FARM SUPPLIES
50 gal. diamond plated aluminum diesel Hit Miss engine 1 1/2 hp on cart sattley runs Tin 20ft, trusses 3811, $3S, feed motors, 18 month old Jersey bull, $400. Mike King tank with pump, mounts in pickup, $300. Perry great, looks great, $2100. Ronald May Ellijay loggers, feed line motors, 14ft feed bins. Jean Buena Vista 229-649-7784
ff you have questions regarding ads m this Tyson Gray 478-986-3955 478-986-4106
706-635-7867 706-273-9501
Bates Good Hope 770-267-2848
18 month old Regd. Black Angus bulls,
category, call Ceciley Thomas at 404-651- 55 gal metal drums, open top, lids, locking Large grain wagon with good tires, been Tobacco sticks, make excellent plant semen tested . Garry Shaw Carlton 706-797-
9081 or 404-651-9082.
rings . $6, $8, $10, each . Doug Smith sheltered excellent condition $1000. Jamie stakes , 20 cents each. Nelle Rowe Albany 3567 706-614-1 728
#2 very old farm bell $165. LG Harmon McDonough 404-245-4838
Hall Alma 912-632-3754 .
229-435-8998
2 2- yr. old Black Angus bu lls, semen
Winston 770-942-7248
55 gal. metal drums with lids and open tops, Large tarp covers, heavy duty, 14'x48', $50. Tractor trailer parts, engines, transmissions, tested ; Rainbow hard hose Travele r with
1 50 LB box 1 3/4" rubber washer metal roof $10 each. Keith Gould McDonough 770-570- Chris McPherson Cumming 770-356-3528 etc. 28 x 76 modu lar unit, $18,000 del. Tony almost new hose/neg . Russell Hart
nails $45. John Bowen Winder 770-868-6683 8625
Live trap extra large 24 X 24 X 60. Stan Davis Buena Vista 706-326-5703
Chauncey 229-860-1197
1 500 gal LP gas tank, needs new seal in 5V tin used 14' lengths $3 each. Bill Mabire Fyfe Flowery Branch 404-281-8586
Troy bilt tiller, horse model, 7 hp excellent 2 3 -yr. old Regd . Angus bulls & 2 yr. old
valve, $100. Jack Moore Griffin 770-229- Byron 478-396-6880 478-956-4652
Locust rails , posts, poles, delivered , condition, $500. Ken Fields Senioa 706-538- bred Regd . Angus hfrs, good bloodlines &
4208
60 gallon old syrup kettle made by. installed, great for fences , arbors , 0189
EPD's. Jerry Kenbeek Lakeland 229-563-
100% pine shavings , horse bedding , Schofield 's Iron Works, $700 no calls after 9 landscaping. Loy Cook 1596 Lower Trackrock Twenty four 36" fans with louvers $40 each , 8616
delivery available or loaded on your truck, pm . Tommy Aycock Milledgeville 478-452- Rd Blairsville 30512 706-781-5833 706-781- twelve Sunrise furnaces 175,000 btu $100 2 polled Hereford cows, 6 mos. bred to
$10/CY, quantity is unlimited. Blake Keener 0963
5833
each , four 300 ' of Choretime feeders, $250. Black Angus bull, 1st calves, $1500 for both
Douglasville 404-202-5755
Air compressor, vertical 85 gal. tank, 7.5hp Looking to buy used panels. Sherri B.J. Delay Statham 770-725-7885
cows , del. avail. Ricky Garner Williamson
1000 gallon propane tank with regulator, 2 stage pump, 220V, $775. Billy Bennett Ft. Thornton Cumming 770-900-8059 770-900- Used S0'80 ' produce cooler complete, 1 bell 770-228-5594
with some propane, $1000 firm. Jim Hubbard Valley 478-822-9483
8059
pepper cucumber packing line, drip roller type , 2 Regd. Black Angus bulls, large frame, 8
Cedartown 770-748-0480
Air/kiln dried quality Woodmizer sawn Lumber for sale, band sawn 1X12X12 air plus electrical , sell separate or both. Leonia! bulls, 5 heifers, 12-15 mos. old, $750/up. 1 2-
14 x 96 cold frame $350 frame only, 20x 96 lumber, pine, oak/walnut, poplar, any size to dried pine, will cut your logs or timber. Eddy Jones Pelham 229-294-8707
yr. old $1200. Gary Jones Elijay 706-635-
cold frame, $550, call before 9 p.m. Kendall 26' wide plank flooring. John Sell Milner 770- Dunn McDonough 770-957-7633
Used tin 3x21 ft., no rust approx. 100 2880
Rasbury Royston 706-245-1030
228-1338 770-480-2326
Lumber pine 1 x 12's 1 x 1O's KO 6" T+6 pieces , $10 per sheet. George Bennett 2 Registered Red Angus cow/calf pairs,
150 each Plasson bell type waterers All food -grade 55-gal. closed & open-top flooring , white oak, custom sawn , large Canon 706-245-6492 706-245-6492
$1250 each pair. F. Stephens Gray 478-986-
w/ballast, $5.50 each. Kim Massey Canton plastic drums & 55-gal. lever-lock plastic quantities available. M. Smith Rockmart 770- Used tin 5V, 8 & 10 foot, $1 .50 per sheet. 1058 478-361-8285
770-656-2079
drums, 55-gal. metal lever-lock drums. 684-5752
William Yeomans Lumber City 229-833-5121 2 yr. old Braford bulls for sale, ready for
15V DC fuel pump and hoses, 1/2HP pro Eugene Needham Loganville 770-466-4284
Lumber, various widths and lengths, $.35- Used trusses, tin lumber. Sandra Lumber service , excellent semen tested . Dwane
force paint sprayer, Wagner paint sprayer. Anvil 90 lbs $125 300 lbs, Anvil postvise 75 $2.50 per bd . ft, $2.50 is furniture grade Homer 706-677-2143
Anderson Jesup 91 2-427-6430
Shane Hopper Buchanan 770-646-9109
ton screw jack. A. Hendrick Austell 770-948- lumber, can saw your logs. Rich Odom Used utility poles for sale, $1 per foot. 2- Black angus bulls, Reg. 13 and 15 mos.
1800s heart pine axe hewn beams and half 9842
McDonough 770-954-9218
Clifford Barfield Dallas 678-878-7S37
old, New Design & Summercrest High, Prime
round floor joists , some 40ft. long, t & g floor Band sawn lumber for sale, some dried and Mixed canning jars, mostly old-style, b&w, Wadsworth EZE bloodless castrator-old bloodlines, $975. Dan Tant Barnesville 770-
boards, etc. Trapper Key Statesboro 912- planed or fresh cut to your specifications, 43 jars total, $15 contact for more info, all model uses latex tubing , excellent condition , 358-3024
681-4331
using my logs or your logs. J.J Andrews good condition. Holly Bishop Oxford 678-625- $65. Bob Seaton Dalton 706-278-7073
2-3 week old Holstein bull calves , raising on
1965 Chevy 40 series pump truck, 2 speed axle, 6 cycl, 4 speed transmission , in good condition , $3500 or obo. Paula Rawls Covington 404-402-2275
McDonough 678-432-6531
Bandsawn rough lumber, red/white oak, poplar, hickory 1-1/4" to 2-1 /4" thick, $2/boardft . Brian Harriss Harlem 706-831-3777
8238
Need approximately 40 feet high windmill , just for looks. Cheryl Giles Ellijay 706-2763058
Want 1 or 2 used tractor tires 12.4 X 28. Doug Smith McDonough 770-957-8802
Want any unwanted plastic 55 gallon drums. Kyle Schmidt Commerce 706-247-
buckets, $150; 7-8 week old calves, weaned , on feed, $250, etc. Mike Preston Colquitt 229-220-9992 229-758-6386
20 Black Angus cows, 1 bull bred to calve in
1995 Pixall big jack bean picker, complete Barrel saddle, 12"-13", Martha Josey Nesting boxes, feeders, moveable double 0247
Fall, $1 5,000. D.L. Barron Carnesville 706-
swap bean packing line, complete cantaloupe custom made, daughter outgrown , $900 firm . door pen, screw top feed barrel priced to sale. Want heart pine beams at least 4 inch x 4 c3.=-8-4'--'3--'4"""0"0_ _ _=-~~~-~---
packing line, Pixall vibrating sorting table. Steve Carter Concord 770-884-0320
David Patton Williamson 770-228-4415
inch and 8 feet in length. Jack R. Eades 20+ Red or Bl k., P.B. breeding age
Aubrey Sumner Omega 229-528-6737
Biro meat grinder, 5hp, 3 phase, $1000, New painted corrugated metal , 26 gal., Savannah 912-898-1589
Simmental bulls, Al sired for calving ease and
2 12.4 X 32 4 ply hi tread tires on 8 lug Butcher boy meat saw, m844, $500. Randy wheels, $390. John Rowell Griffin 229-891- Rush Summerville 706-857-6453
6277
Blacksmith forge, windmill. Sam Lowrey
2 broiler houses, complete with eq. 36x450, Rome 706-295-1157 706-234-7729
metal excellent, truss with tunnel vent, baffle Body clippers Stewart Shearmaster by.
mach., cool pads, eq. good condition . Velinda Oster, hardley used, paid $250, asking $150.
Purcell Carnesville 706-498-0353
Andrea Stephens Lula 404-310-6116
2 rubbersized nylon industrial tarps, ideal Breeder chicken houses, all equipment, for covering hay or water containers, like new, feed bins, Quick Mate coolers, Choretime
30ftx60ft, $350 each. Don Sellers Athens feeders, Wadeki n automatic system, much
706-S34-S020
more. Ingrid Skinner Franklin 770-8S4-9040
2 ton come along , 48 in. farm jack, farm Broiler house equipment feeders, bins,
bell , hand water pump, and 18x20 carport furnaces, etc. for sale. Gerald Kastner frame FMI. Ray Haskin Baxley 912-367-3068 Clarkesville 706-947-3503
912-240-2780
Canning and freezing supplies. Elizabeth
2"x 8" oak trailer flooring, $1 a board foot. Nall Fairburn 770-964-8124
Timothy Peifer Metter 912-685-6853
Canning jars, serveral sizes and some mix
20-30-55 gal. plastic drums, 2 bung plugs, jars. Donald C Oldman Colbert 706-788-264S
SS gal. metal w/o lids, 5S gal. metal lock ring, Cast
iron
potbe lly
stove
SS gal. stainless. Jimmy Cannon Canton 770- 24"H/20'1/2"w/1 8"D, good cond . $300, cotton
889-2342
scale, 40 lbs., $50. Neil Nelson Sharpsburg
200 gallon stainless steel tank . James _7_70_-_2_5_1_-8_6_7_3_ _ __ _ __ _ _ _ __
Sharpe Armuchee.706-234-1 329
Cedar siding , 5/8 inch thick, 5+1/2 inch
22 gauge flat galvanized sheet metal, 30 width, 13 foot average length, $0.40ninear sheets. Larry Fitzgerald Rutledge .706-557- foot. Allan Ahlman Fortson 706-324-1222
9316
'-7"-06=-.=..S8=-=0-.=..65"-'7-'1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
250 gallon propane gas tan k w/reg . and 75 Chain link fence panels, 6 by 6, 2 for $50. gal. of gas. Emitt Bragg Statesboro 912-764- Darryl Hill Rupert 478-862-9666
2706
Chicken house trusses, 30 ft. wide , $125
275, 300 & 330 gal. plastic tanks, w/metal each , metal hay rings in good condition $45-
cage and pallet, 6" fill , 2" cut off valve, $90, $80. Tietgen Edenfield Metter 912-687-2417
$100, $120. Johnny Jones Lula 770-869- Clean S5-gal. metal drums w/lids, $10 ea.
0008 770-869-0800
Leonard Crane Dawsonville 678-947-6744
3 point hitch Roto tiller, four feet wide on Clean 55-gal. metal drums wnids, $10 ea.
20'x8', $5.50, 20"x9', $6, & 20"x10.5, $6.50, many diff. colors. Jon Colston Taylorsville 770-606-9220
New steel pipe SCH40 approx. 800 ft. Walter Bunch Tignall 706-285-2742 706-401-9307
Oak hardwood tongue and groove flooring, Montgomery Oak brand , made in USA, approx. 600 sq. ft. $1000. Lauren Daves Clarkdale 770-948-SS97
Old barn and house heart pine lumber, llooring, weathered wood , and brick. Guerry Holder Irwinton 478-946-2510 478-290-8729
Old barn lumber for sale, make offer. Lynn
Ha~;ob~:~~:. D:~~~~e~~6~~~:~:.5~~d cement
brick for sale, $4S each , your choice . Clay Harshbarger Quitman 229-263-4439
Old wooden sawn shingles, some still crated, never applied, 4+sq., $400, old nails avail. Jolly Crumley Maysville 706-677-3907
One 40x50 metal Butler building , $8000, dismantled and packed in 4811 dry box traile, serious inquiries only. Don Marsh Tunnel Hill 706-673-2152
Pine novelty 1x6 siding new a.nd used $.S0$.7S per foot, 2x6x20 spruce lumber $10 each. Mark Eley White Plains 706-836-7886
Plastic nursery containers 1000 plus gal. si4es, others larger, Sears hydro glass convertable jet well pump 3/4 hp, reasonable. Charles Woodliff Alpha'retta 770-47S-S36S
Pole barn complete kit 24 'x36', easy to install, $2975. Tom Lamb Fayetteville 770719-1516 404-664-4124
Want to buy shredder/chipper, will make repairs. C. Williams Riverdale 770-477-117S
Want used corral panels, and squeeze shute . Edgar Roberts Thomasville 229-5637879
Want , mole bean or castor bean also rhu barb to make pies . Bonnie Morgan Cumming 770-757-3635 770-887-6885
Wanted used calf hutches, calf huts, and goat shelters. Tim Chapko Jackson 770-3123367
White pine panel ing 1x8 and 1x6 v-joint, $.80 bdft. Barry Vandiver Cleveland 706-754-
-'-1=-0W6=-5"ild-h-o-g t-ra-p--s, c-on-tin-uou-s - cat- ch,-sm-al- l p-igs to large hogs, loaded spring door. Jesse Conger Norman Park 229-769-3250
. Willing to take unwanted cages or pens to be used for rabbits, chickens, or other small animals. Tommy Price Roberta 478-836-9510
Windows - Marvin alum. clad w/screens $600, dump hoist 14 ton , drill presses, ladder 32'. M. McBlank Dawsonville 770-886-6774
Wood mizer sawn lumber, 2x4x8 $150, other sizes avail., pine, oak, cedar, pecan , walnut, and poplar cherry. George Powell Covington 770-855-1018
Woodmizer lumber, 1x, 2x, pine mantle 4x18, 20 in.pine 1x, 18-20 in. wide, custom sawing. Larry Moore Newnan 770-683-7347
Woodmizer sawn lumber of varying widths/ lengths, pine & poplar, also have 4' tomato stakes. Philip Stanford Gray 478-986-3679
muscle. B. Boatright Midville 478-589-7144
23 head, black & black white faced , open heifers, make exc. brood cows, $1000/ea. Lamar Wingard Montezuma 478-472-2661 478-2'44-9465
25 commercial broodcows , some with calves, mostly angus cross. exposed to Reg . polled hereford bull. Joan Reaves Quitman 229-263-707 4
3 Beefmaster bulls, ea. 16 mos. old, 1 herd bull. Lavawn Luke Nicholls 912-345-2102
3 Black Simmental/Gert. heifers, app. 9SO lbs., vac., ready to breed , $775 per hd. John Gaskins Lenox 229-546-4901
3 Charolais bulls, 14 -24 months old ; 3 Charolais heifers, 10 months old; $1 ,200$1 ,600. Scott Tipton Clarkesville 706-7548462
3 Charolais heifers, polled , 9 months old , $525, $575, $625 or all for $1675. Bob Guhl Social Circle 770-464-2866
3 crossbreed cows 2 with 1st calf by their side (1 bull , 1 heifer), $3000. Gary Towe Greensboro 706-453-94S3
3 pure bred Charolais bulls, 2- 16 mos. old and 1 -18 mos. old . Everett Evans Rydal 770773-3507
3 yr old register Texas Longhorn bull, red & white, very good horn, gentle sir I-command's dam. Billy Holder Swainsboro 800-922-2023 478-237- 798 4
3 yr. old Registered Charloais bull , $1500; Longhorn bull , $550. Paul Kelly Monticello 706-468-2855
begger, at reasonable price . Cecil Fitch David Crane Dahlonega 706-26S-2559
Power poler, $1 .50 per foot. Douglas
Calhoun 706-625-5575
Concrete block 75 new 8" $.75 each , 1 Patterson Douglasville 770-314-0517
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3- Reg . Black Angus bulls, 14-17 mos., great bloodlines, Travler, Emulation. Marion
3 sided 9'x 18' fiberglass greenhouse, attached to existing building tables included. Jerry Brannon Canton 770-475-7914
3 wash pots, 1S to 20 gallon, in good
condition $165 each. Norman Weeks Barney 229-77S-2S36
300 gal. 2 1/2x8ft above ground fuel tank,
horse drawn seeder $50, 1 wheel weight $10. Douglas Scoggins Lithia Springs 770-8198428 ~c""o~p-p_e_r_w-,-ire--,3-p-cs-4""'/0,-1_6_,ft.--lo_n_g_. -$~9-9-,
aluminum wire 1 pc 4/0 115 ft long, $150.
Douglas Forsyth Rockmart 770-684-7324 Cotton scales, fire dogs for fireplace, $30,
Reclaimed heart pine flooring $3 sq . ft . Leland Cannon Cairo 229-221-7472
Red and white oak cut to you r specs. Benjy Hardy Brooks 404-732-7014
Red and white oak lumber, air dried and stacked for two years , beautiful 1" thick and up to 12"width. Greg Fowler Rocky Face 706-
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.
Dalton Sandersville 478-552-3034 478-5523034
3/4 black Jersey first calf anyday, 3 yrs. old , will swap for alpha hay, $850 or 170 sq. bales. Billy Shook Ringgold 706-673-5306
30 cow pairs, good commercial cattle . R. Jackson Gray 478-986-5483 478-986-3S82
good condition, on runners, hand pump, $300 Meredith Cheek Hawkinsville 478-892-9371
300 gal. fuel tank w/12 volt DC pump, $450 obo . M. Reed Carrollton 770-84S-6390
300 gallon off road diesel and 1000 gallon fuel tank plus pump , will sell separately or together. Patricia Santhuff Bremen 770-S370493
300g plastic tanks with cut off valves, with aluminum cages around them , $125 each. Barry Needham Loganville 678-4757068
335 Minneapolis Moline tracto r with 5' mower, runs good, $1250/obo, asst. canning jars, make offer. Helen Walker Lilburn 770921-8670
35KW generator PTO driven with double throw switch box $4,000. Charles Jennings West Point 706-957-0727
36" chicken house fans, Acme $50. Greg
Robinson Dahlonega 706-864-2095 360' chicken house for sale , in 40' sections.
Rich Lind Adairsville 770-773-3811 3611. 2x6 trusses, good condition, $55 obo.
Shane Lemonds Social Circle 770-464-0051 4 conventional chicken houses closed , tin,
wood, drinkers, feeders, 8 grain bins, 36" fans, heaters, loggers, pumps, much more. Tee Ogletree Roopville 770-832-3775
40' factory trusses 4"x 4"x 1O' posts, ridge cap, 20' tin , 1 1/2" blueboard, 1 1/2' whiteboard , 180 KW generator. Fran k Saxon Canton 404-626-8508
46 9N , rebuilt lift, good tires , runs good, but
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Cross ties, $3 each . Walter Abee
Dawsonville 706-216-3506
Dented, new galvanized gates, $4 per foot, 8 ft to 16 ft. Troy Stewart Elko 478-987-6350
Draw tite fifth wheel attach $300, Honda powered 25 ton log splitter $525. Saed Mahmoodi Blue Ridge 706-2S8-2030
Fence wire , 9 gauge galvanized single strand for corner elec. fence , 100 lb rolls, 1750 !!./roll , $50 each. Ray Bowden Greensboro 706-467-2550
Flower pots, clay, 70 - 7-in. for orchids/other sizes, nursery trays, many lrge. size plastic pots, $65 for all. H. Kepp Rt. 1, Box 287B
-'A'-'la=-m-'o"--'9-'1""'2-'-5=-6=-8'--'-76=-9=-4'---------GQF incubator, Dickey incubator, Humidiair
incubator, all cabinet style with auto turners, $300 each. Flint Shepherd Mcintyre 478-696-
_39...,5=3- ......,...__,,.---,----=,,-,,---,-----,,-,---.,----, Grain elevator 70 ft. w/steel dump pit and
10' hydraulic hoist, you take down, $4500. James Gaston Americus 229-924-7460
Greenhouse frames with fans, heaters, benches and irrigation equipment for sale. Robert Mann Woodstock 770-598-5533
Grist mill, 36" and 24" in great shape. Horace Nobles Tennille 478-552-7291
Guardian automatic transfer switch 100 amp, 12 circuit prewired 120/240V new in box, works with most generators, easy to install. Janet Meuse Moreland 770-251 -397S
Heart pine flooring , beams , bead board ,
260- 1317
Red and white oak up to 20' length. Benjy Hardy Brooks 770-S99-9033
Reel type chicken feeders 24" long, 3 1/2 wide, 1 3/4" deep, $1 each. Jim Thaxton Bishop 706-769-1 315
Refrigerated prep. table , large stainless sink with drainboard, 4',S',6' cutting tables, 5' stainless tables. H. Phillips Watkinsville 706769-5490
Rudd heat pump , 2 ton , w/ai r handler/evaporator sys ., GC, $175 obo. Jerry Rowell Fort Valley 478-955-8305
Scotsman NME950 ice machine $2000, Stanhay 840 planter $900. Glen White Woodbury 706-S53-9547
Sears 3 point hitch for garden tractor, very good condition : price $25.00. Charles Helton 1157 Sid Hunter Rd Senoia 30276 770-2530373
Set of mobile home axels and six wheels to make trailer $160. Charles McCord Covington 770-786-4043
Several thousand one gallon nursery containers for sale both unused and used cheap. L. Brookshire Buford 770-932-1348
Six large chicken house fans, $60 each or $300 for all. James Woodard Madison 770601-0492
Skobe hoes no handles . Frank Hiers Morven 229-775-2199
Small animal cages 8ft. 9 1/2 inches long, 4 ft. 6 1/2 inches high, 4 ft. 3 inches wide . Dwaine Crook Experiment 770-229-2301
Cattle
you ave any questions regarding ads in this category, call Ashley Simpson at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.
All livestock (i.e., those animals such as, but not limited to, cattle, equine, goats, sheep, swine and poultry) must have been in possession of the advertiser for a minimum of 90 days before they can be advertised.
1 purebred Black Angus bull, 3 yrs. old , gentle, $1200. Joseph Sutton Adairsville 770-608-2031
1 Reg . Black Angus bull Traveler bloodline , d.o.b.2/4/03, selling to brevent inbreeding, $1800. Calvin Walker Locust Grove 770-9141388 770-403-5330
1 Reg . Black Angus Bull, 1 year old , gentle, $800, B&W Farms. Wade Johnson 1485 Hoyt Ln Tignall 30668 706-359-4020
1 Reg . Black Angus bull , S yrs old , Sitz Trave ler bloodline, $1500. Jimmy Smith Villa Rica 770-459-8840
1 reg. black Simmental bull , 2 1/2 yrs. old , selling to prevent inbreeding, can see calves. Doug Weaver Chatsworth 706-695-4465 706-260-1333
1 Reg. Polled Hereford bull , 3 yrs. old , exc. bloodline P606 Son, great disposition, $1400. Reggie Beasley Jesup 912-588-9829
10 rare breed Bueling cattle, Scalf heifers, 3 heifers, 1 bull , 1 bull calf. L.A. Goddard Hazlehurst 912-375-5601
14-17 mos. Reg . Black Angus bulls, great
30 Angus Simmental cows, most with calves, all bred back to Reg . Angus bull. Juanita Martyny Perry 478-988-3205
4 Hereford cows, approximately five yrs. old with 14 ft. cattle trailer, $4200. Dennis Holder Mcintyre 478-946-2363
4 purebred Regd . Black Angus heifers, 13 to 15 mos. old , $5,000. Harold Bra nan McDonough 770-957-4294
4 Red Angus, 1 Black Angus, 1 Charolais X, all young cows, exposed to Black Gelveih bull. Chuck Keeton Eatonton 706-473-2738
4 yr. old reg . Angus bull , Ext-Exlixir Lovana breeding , proven breeder, exc. disposition. T. Cowart Clarkesville 706-754-6667
4 yr. old Reg. Brangus Bull , son of "Powerstroke", breeds well, gentle, very low birth wt., $7 ,000. Eric Dobek Barnesville 770378-1855
40 Regd . Black Angus cows bred ; 30 Reg . Black Angus bred heifers, $1250 each, top pedigrees, preg . checked. George Queener Chickamauga 706-S39-2537
5 pureblood Brangus heifers, 600#, will make great replacement heifers, $650/each. Charlie Orr Concord 770-634-3761
50 mixed cows, mostly black, having Angus calves now, $1100 each , large frame. Neil Eunice Bristol 912-367-7733
55 Blk. pairs w/ BWF calves, 15 Blk. fall calving cows, 12 bred heifers., 7 blk his w/calf. Keith Mitcham Oxford 770-855-6563
60 bred Angus X Maine X cows & heifers, good disposition, sale due to illness. Bill Rapp Buchanan 770-853-6540
smokes, fair sheet metal, $1800. Ray Cook
B~e~:l.v~~::ti~2;~::t:4:u~sery pots, all size,
call for quantity discount and delivery. Mather Hyatt Kennesaw 770-419-0421
S gal. plastic buckets, nursery pots, all size, call for quantity discount and delivery. Mather Hyatt Kennesaw 770-419-0421
5/8 inch wire/rope cable like new, $.30 cents per foot, 150 ft. , greatfor logging or farm use. A.C. Talton Adairsville 770-877-3447
cypress exterior siding . N. Bennett Gibson
'7-"0"~=- '"':a"9"rt8" "-'-~=-i~-'!"3'~tlo_o_r-in_g_, ...,h-a_n_d_h_e_w_n_s-ill-s.--b-ri-ck-.
doors and windows. James Donaldson Metter 912-685-4095 912-682-0347
Heavy duty metal shop work carts, 3" deep trays are 20" apart, 5" casters , 2 rigid, 2 swivel load, $60. R. Rooks Winder 770-867-1847
Heston 5800 SX6 ft. baler vr;iry good condition always sheltered , $2500. Eugene Lovett Tennille 478-S52-7819 478-5S2-7816
Spinks scales, 3 augers, feed bin , $SOO for all. Denney Rogers Roopville 770-854-5957
Split locust farm fence posts and rails. Eugene Cook Blairsville 706-745-8724
Split locust farm fence rails and posts, delivered & installed anywhere. C. Mitchell Cleveland 706-86S-9828
STIHL 076 AV chainsaw with Sperber sawmill , two ripping chains, and one cutting chain, $1450. McHunter Swearingen Athens 706-614-9229
bloodlines , low birth wt. 's. John Dalto n Bartow 478-232-7289 478-552-2807
15 bred heifers,12 cows, 9 with calves, 3. longhorn bulls used for breeding . Darrell Turner Villa Rica 404-403-3053
16 bred heifers, 18 months old , $1 ,000 each; one Registered Black Angus bull, $1 ,500. Stuart Morris Madison 706-343-1844
16 Regd . Black Angus bulls , $1000, you pick, Regd . Angus heifers, $750. Gary Ridley LaFayette 706-638-1911
7 month old Polled purebred Limousin bull ; grandson of Punch . Jim Williams Carrollton 770-834-0962
9 cows, 6 red , 3 Black with Black Angus bull , avg, 7 yrs. old starting to calve all 1O for $7SOO. Cole Jernigan Buena Vista 706-S702171
9 month old black miniature Scottish Highland bull , Reg ., DNA, shots, tattooed,very healthy, $1000/firm. Deb Ridings Cleveland 706-348-2257
Wednesday, May 23 , 2007
9 Simmental and Limousin cows, 6 with
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calves, $10,500 for all. Freddie Dalton at the farm . Tommy Mead Midville 706-554- Boswell Maysville 706-652-2225 706-654 I
Carnesville 706-677-3008 706-658-7092
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Angus based cattle, bulls and bred heifers, ND 036 bloodlines. John Bryant Eatonton
Miniature Zebu cows (3) and 1 bull , grey color, $1,000 each or all for $2,800/gentle
Rgd Black Angus yearling bulls and heifers $800 and up, Traveler bloodline. Mike Ford
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706-473-0399
Barbara Smith Fairmount 770-796-5718
Cohutta 706-694-4695
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Livestock Sales and Events Clip and Save Calendar
Angus based starter herd,1 black angus bull and 5 cows bred to calving ease bull, $5,200. Jay Duncan Greenville 678-6440919
Premi um quality Black & Black Baldy heifers, breeding age, all shots & wormed, del. avail, $775. W&W Farm Alto 770-540-2269 _
Red Angus bulls & heifers Reg. 1A,
Romagnola-Angus cross bulls for sale , 1-1 I
1/2yrs . old , $1500-$2500. John Godbee Sylvania 912-564-1204 912-829-3340
Sept. , Oct. , Nov, Angus, Simmental
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Every 1st & 3rd Tues. Poultry, Goat & Feeder-Breeder Pig Sale, poultry, 6 pm, hogs & goats, 7 pm , Taylor Cty.
Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Lewis Livestock; goats, chickens, horses, cows, pigs; 538 Hwy. 56 N., Swainsboro, Ga. 478-
Angus Beefmaster cross heifers, 5 total , Leachman , Buffalo Creek, Beckton breeding, Semiangus show heifers, 3c macho
Livestock Auction, just off S.R. 128, s. of
237-6649, 478-237-6876.
exc. replacement heifers, must see to 15 mos. old. Michael Smith Newnan 770-253- paddyomalley. Ronnie Griffis Screven 912
Reynolds. Info: 478-847-3664 or 706- Every 2nd and 4th Sat. Harris Goat 'n' Sheep
appreciate. Tommy Walker Rockmart 770- 7099
579-6704
647-3559.
Auction, gate opens 7:30 am , sale
684-6150
Redg . red Angus heife rs, Leachman Small herd of Angus, Baldies, Brangus , 17 Every Thurs. Horse Auction, All Breed Horse
starts noon ; Taylorsyille; Joe Tilley,
Angus bull clearance, 2 and 3 year olds, bloodline. Jeff Bagley Hamilton 706-628- bred cows and heifers, 11 c-c pairs, 2 purebred
Sale, tack, 7:30 pm, horses & ponies, 9
auctioneer, Lie.# AU1810 . Info. :
$1,300-$1 ,500, performance tested. Marion 5822 706-681-8335
Angus bulls , 5 & 2 y/o. W. Smith Americus
McHugh Tignall 706-285-2648
Reg . Hereford cows with calves at side, 229-924-3556
pm , cash or approved checks, Reidsville . GAL 2687 Info: Mike
Ray/Teresa Harris, 678-414-93:3,5 or 678-414-8905.
Angus bull Registered, 2 1/2 yrs. old, huge, healthy, easy calving stock, all 4 bred Texas Longhorns, calves, cows or pairs
Holland, 912-654-2863/614-6621 .
Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Livestock Auction,
Bushwacker line, gentle, good milk, east calving , proven , vaccinated, dewormed, $1500. Pat Gawthrop Dahlonega 706-8649323
Angus Bulls, 16-27 mos, semen tested, ready for service. Ed Trice Thomaston 706647-8335
Angus bulls, Al sired , calving ease, semen tested, free delivery within 200 miles, 6 month guarantee. Brent Chitty Moultrie 229-9853611 229-985-3511
Angus bulls , exc. bloodlines , several yearlings and several ready for heavy service , all reg. J. Basinger Martin 706-371-5027
Angus bu lls, performance tested, exc. weaning & yearling wgts. add lbs. to your calves, $1600, free delivery, 100 miles. C Cook Social Circle 678-910-4891
Angus bulls, Precision and Rita bloodlines, everything you ever wanted in a bull : growth, calving ease; milk confirm<!tion, etc. Merrill Carter Madison 706-342-2840
back. James Gregory Cleveland 706-219- very loud colors, one reg . bull and cow, one or
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all. Sandra Pegg Gordon 478-972-2277
Reg . Angus bulls , low to moderate birth Two Angus bulls, 18 mos. old , 7 Angus
weights with exc. growth, 16-18 mos. old , heifers, 10 mos. old. Doug Chatham Monroe
semen tested , ready for service, $1400- 404-557-0050 770-446-3549
$1700. Wally Cloud Canton 770-479-5947
X bred Black Baldies & Black fancy heifers
Reg. Angus bulls, performance tested and ready to breed. Tony Worthy Adairsville 404
ready for work . Windell Gillis Eastman 478- 376-2466
374-4868 478-231-8236 Reg . Black Angus bulls 14-19 months old ,
Swine
Rito bloodline. James Findley Talking Rock 706-276-4202 706-273-8052
If you have questions regarding a s in this category, call Ceciley Thomas at 404-651
Reg. Black Angus , 14 pairs , cows open , 9081or404-651-9082.
calves 2 mo. old , Traveler bloodline, $1500/pr. Harold Berryman Tallapoosa 770-574-8738 _
Swine moving from have a negative
farm to farm brucellosis
must and
Reg . Black Simmental bull , - 14 mos. pseudorabies test within the past 30 days
Desperado, 2 yr. Goldmine, gentle, $1200- before they are moved whenever there is a
$1900. Kirk Jackson Pendergrass 706-654- change of ownersh ip. Exceptions are
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swine from a validated brucellosis-free
Reg. Braunvieh purebred heifers, polled and qualified pseudorabies-free herd
and dark colored, exc. bloodlines, open for Buyers are urged to request proof of a
July 1st breeding , cows/calf pairs. C. M. negative brucellosis and pseudorabies
Every Thurs. 7 pm tack sale; 9:15 pm horse
Waddell Auction Barn, Climax, Ga., 1
& pony sale ; GAL#AU003224; Red
pm, selling goats, sheep, poultry and
Barn Livestock Auction; Sylvester. Info.:
small animals; selling miscellaneous at
229-776-9009.
10 am ; #AU003249. Info.: 229-246-
Every Fri. night Horse Sale, 7:30 pm, 102
4955/416-7217.
Lumber City Hwy., Hazlehurst. Info: Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Goats, poultry & small
Steve Underwood, 912-594-6200
animal sale, 11 am, Middle Georgia
(night) or 912-375-5543 (day).
Goat & Chicken Sale, Cochran . Lie#
Every Fri. night Goat, Poultry & Small Animal
AU003174. Info.: 478-230-7324 or 478-
Sale, 7 pm, Buggy Town Auction, 1315
230-1895.
Hwy. 341 s., Barnesville. GAL #3177 Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Livestock auction at
Info: 770-358-0872/1786.
Pearson Livestock; sale, 1 pm ; goats,
-Every Sat. 10 am, farm-related mdse. Auction ; 1 pm , goats, fowl & small
sheep, poultry & small animals; 1168 Hwy. 441 N., Pearson, Ga. Info. : 229-
animal auction; GAL#AU003224; Red
798-0271 , 912-422-3211.
Barn Livestock Auction, Sylvester. Info.: Every 4th Sat. Miscellaneous Sale, 10 am ,
229-776-9009.
goats, poultry, small animals sale, 12
Every Sat. Small Animals, Chickens, Rabbits,
noon, cash only, Gaines Livestock
Sheep, Goats & Horse Sale, 4 pm,
Auction, Hwy. 84, Quitman. GAL #2514
Coker Sale Barn, Duncan Bridge Rd. ,
Info: 229-263-9940.
White Co., at old Chattahoochee Every 4th Sat. Goat & sheep sale, noon,
Angus bulls, purebred, 16-18 months old, Kronmuller Fayetteville 770-716-8401
test prior to purchase.
Livestock Barn. Info: Wayne Coker,
Coker Sale Barn, Duncan Bridge Rd. at
balanced traits, sired by Twin Hills Right Time
Reg. Dexter Cattle, 6 bred eows , 2 4 white Landrace barrows 70#, $50 each
Mike Watkins Milan 229-385-3881
cow/heifer pairs, 1 heifer, 2 bulls, 6 months, Robert Floyd Forsyth 478-994-6546
706-540-8418. Every Sat. night Goat, Poultry & Small
old Chattahoochee Livestock Barn, White Co. Info.: 706-540-8418.
Angus heifers and bulls , Semi-Angus $9,500 will divide. Tyrone Casteel 6 Yorkshire pigs 8 weeks old $50 each 1
heifers and bulls , 6-15 mos. old. Jim Long Woodstock 404-358-2326
Yorkshire sow $200. Guy Norman Conyers
Animal Auction , 7 pm , Bradley- Every 3rd Sat. Goat & Sheep Sale, KW2
Wayside Auction,_1035 Monticello Hwy.,
Livestock held at Eastanollee Livestock
Rome 706-346-0799
Reg. Herefords, 3 y.o. Bull with Remitall 20 770-483-7700
Gray. GAL 2070 Info: Curtis Barfield,
Market, Hwy. 17 btwn . Toccoa &
Beautiful fullblood and purebred senepols , X, EPD's and 3 cows , all exposed to bull. G. Grain fed hogs ready for BBQ 100 lbs, $125
478-986-8852 or Bobby Russell, 478-
Lavonia. Info: Ken Wells, 864-861-4398
red and black. Bobby Griffin Elko 478-988- Graves Ranger 770-548-2288
each. Mark Knaus Cleveland 706-219-2291
986-4657.
or Kevin Williams, 864-303-0623..
3181
Reg. Shorthorn 5yr. cow bred to Maine Hampshire boar, 2 years old, good breeder
Beefmaster bulls, BBU, red , approximate wt Angus, has shown and is gentle, $1,050 Brad Smith Eastanollee 706-599-7796
Every 1st Sat. Tack Sale, 7 pm, Buggy Town Every other Sat. night Horse & tack sale,
Auction, 1315 Hwy. 341 s., Barnesville.
Bartow; tack 6 pm, horses 8 pm; GAL
1250 to 1650 lbs., 14 mos-25 mos. old. Jack Harden Carrolton 770-832-8025 770-6393726
Black Angus & Black Simmental bulls , performance tested , 14-16 mos. , $1500$1750, herd cert. & accredited #152. Derek Williams Milan 229-315-0986 229-362-471 8 .
Black Angus bull , service ready, 18 mos. A E Martin Fayetteville 770-487-4447
Black Angus bulls, 16 mos. to 3 yrs. old, all vaccinations, exc. bloodlines. Garry Goble Ranger 770-548-2516
Black Angus young momma, exposed to Angus bull. Bruce O'Connor Carnesville 706384-3259 770-344-8478
Black Beefmaster bulls, BBU, 12 mos. ADG-2+#'s, $2,000; heifers, $1 ,000 & up, vaccinated . Ben Copeland Woodbury 706553-9886
Black purebred Gelbvieh bulls, 19 months old , $1200. Bob Clark Chickamauga 706375-2621
Black regd. purebred BeefMaster bulls and heifers, good conformation, gentle, all shots, heifers vaccinated good . Vernon Turner Dalton 706-278-7814
Carey Wiley Carnesville 706-658-7199
Regd Black Angus bull , 8 mos. old, EXT bloodline, exc. herd bulls , $725; also Black Angus cowbred to EXT bull , $1 ,475. Wayne Quarles Demorest 706-499-2718
Regd . Angus and Gelbvieh, bred cows and heifers, top A.I. pedigrees , $1200 and up. Lee Chafin Hartwell 706-376-6958 706-436-5392
Regd. Angus bulls and bred heifers, 19-21. mos. old, semen tested and all are docile. John Stuedemann Comer 706-202-2371 706540-2470
Regd . Black Angus females for sale, 36 young, productive and bred for fall 2007 calves , most Al , exc. health . J. Tinter Cumming 404-316-4969
Regd. Black Ai:lgus bull bano, sleepeasy year old calves, on farm $1450. Bob Yoder Royston 706-201-6960
Regd. Black Angus bull , 15 mos. old , out of Al son of new design 878. Jimmy Rawls McDonough 770-957-6332
Regd . Black Angus bulls and heifers, will deliver within a reasonable distance. Michael Cottrell Dahlonega 678-617-6499
Regd. Black Angus bulls, 17 mos., New
Male boar/Landrace 500 pds. $100. Steve Rochell McDonough 678-583-1991
Pot bellied pigs born 4-27-07, black & white, handled daily, $50 ea. Cindy Roundtree Thomaston 706-647-3491 770-571-7777
Purebred Berkshire piglets, born 4/07, nice docile breed , good 4-H projects, can deliver, .$60. Lara Olichney Danielsville 706-795-0166
Reg . Hampshire and Yorkshire gilts, February, March , April , show pig quality,
validated and qualified herd. Lawton Kemp Jr
.Dudley 478-875-3243 Three registered Berkshire boar pigs, 6
weeks old , $1 50 a piece. Matt Henderson .Trion 706-638-6123
Yorkshire feeder pigs $30 ea. Jeff James .Lakeland 229-482-2287
Goats And Sheep
If you have questions regarding ads m this category, call Ceciley Thomas at 404-651.9081 or 404-651-9082.
% Boer 3 months- 3 years, billies and nannies starting at $60. Lawson Hooper Covington 770-787-2818
GAL #3177 Info : 770-358-087211786.
00271 . Info.: 478-625-3667,
Every 1st Sat. Horse sale, Triple R. Ranch, I-
www.FriendshipFarmlivestock.com .
85 Exit 177, Lavonia, Ga., follow signs.
Info. 706-'1136-2550, 706-436-4371 .
Livestock auctions listed in the Market
Every 1st & 3rd Sat. Goat & Feeder Pig Sale, Bulletin sometimes offer related items for
1 pm , Tri County Livestock Sales, Hwy. sale, such as tack and other livestock
206 & 268 Crossing, Ambrose. Info.: equipment. Notices for auctions selling
912-359-3803 or Sherrel Day, 912-359- any items other than livestock must be
2914.
accompanied by the auction license
Every 1st & 3rd Sat. New Goat Sale, 1 pm , number of the principal auctioneer or
poultry, fowl & rabbits to follow, Metter auction firm conducting the auction, per
Livestock Market, Metter, Hwy. 46 e. regulations of the Georgia Secretary of
GAL 3415. Info: Lewie Fortner, 478- State. Notices without this information
469-5178 or 478-553-6066.
cannot be published.
Every 1st & 3rd Sat. S & D Goat Sales, Baxley Fairgrounds, begin 12:30 pm ;
For more information on the Livestock 1
goats, pigs, poultry. Info. : Steve Smith, Sales and Events calendar, call Randy Cox I
-------------- -------------- 912-367-9268,912-266-7170.
at 404-656-3682.
2 % Boer nannies. M. Minyard Monroe ADGA Nubian buck, 3 y.o. proven breeder,
770 -207 -1735
also, some wethers and bucklings. Ann Gray
2 100% Boer bucks, paints 4 months, 1 Milner 770-358-7452 770-468-3330
50% Boer buck, white 4 months. Mike Hogg ADGA reg. bucks, 3 nannies not reg., for
LaGrange 706-350-0675
more info, leave message. Kimberly Pohle
2 100% s/a Boer billies very very tame Milner 770-229-3938
Brangus/Angus quality heifers, exposed to Reg ./Angus bull since 4-10-07, good disposition, all shots. Randall Waits Rockmart 678-332-7923
Charolais bulls, sired by Wyoming Wind, 15 mos. old, $1 ,250 ea. , Angus bulls 12-18 mos. old. B.J. Reece Ellijay 706-889-0763
Crossbred angus cattle, pairs , bred cows and heifers and open heifers, $550/up over 80 head , buy all or pick. Brad Mullins Martin 706384-5135
Design bloodline, $1200. Don Helm Covington 770-786-6503
Regd. Black Angus bulls, 2-3 yrs. and 4 at 16 mos., semen tested , shots, easy calving, $1200-$1800. A. Mancusi-Ungaro Monroe 770-267-7179
Regd. Black Angus bulls, 26-30 mos. , Al , bred for easy calving , herd ready, using AHIA and Al since 1980. James Miller Hawkinsville .478-892-2839
Regd. black Angus calves-heifers and bulls,
% Boer bred w/Kiko and Nubian kid goats, $60/$75 each. Ron Maze Franklin 706-675_1321
% Boer bucks and does 3 months and up, starting at $75, call after 6 pm . Glenn Garnto _Knoxville 478-836-5942
% Boer kids for sale , also common nannies. Michael McDowell Marshallville 478-9186:..:6:..:6:..:8'-4-'-7""8::..-c:.9_:._18::.-.::6c:6.:6c:.8_ _ _ _ _ __ _ _
% Boer billy goats,14-15 months old, $130$160 each. E.L. Smith Hull 706-548-2176
mother & and father on site born 03-01 -2007. Tim Jackson Lithia Springs 770-819-8959
2 Boer nannies, one 7/8 one 3/4, about 4 y.o. $100 each or $175 for both. David Combs Jefferson 706-367-4645
2 Kiko nannies, 1 w/twin kids, 1 % Boer nanny 3yrs, % Boer doeling/kid, 8 month twins, all $340. Billie Morton Irwinton 478-233-0311
2 three month old Boer cross billies, one naturally polled , sell as pair, leave message. Ken Smith Carrollton 770-596-9184
ADGA reg . Togg. buck, also grade Nubian, Togg . & Alpine does/bucks available $75 & up. Melanie Graham Comer 706-783-5750 706540-9738
ADGA Saanen bucklings $100-up; doelings $350-up; TB, tiruc., scrapie certified , CL & GAE free , superior genetics/champions. Debbie Dzimianski Nicholson 706-546-8520
African Pygmies/billies two grown, fine/young , two grown nannies, three young. Larry Johnson Canton 770-479-1360
Exe. group of polled Hereford and F1 Bradford bulls, 16-22 mos. old, ready for light service. Jonny Harris Screven 912-586,6585
Fullblooded polled Hereford bull , 2 years old . Jim Cagle Newborn 706-752-0830
Gelbvieh bulls, black or red, regd. & polled, most Al sired for easy calving & fast growth. John Kiss Gainesville 770-531-1126
Gentle top quality registered Red Brahman bulls & heifers, weaning age to two yrs. old. David Dillard Hahira 229-794-2297
Good selection of cows, most with calves, reasonably priced depending on size. Joseph Wood Gray 478-986-6435 478-607-9086
Good selection of regd . Black Angus bulls, ready for service . Fred Blitch Statesboro 912-865-5454
High quality, service ready, Registered Black Angus bulls, 20-24 months old, passed breeding soundness exam, $1600. James Vaughn Forsyth 478-994-3830
Holstein Springers Al bred, Al sired calving April-June. Steve Crumley Lula 678-316-4518
Jan. '07. 3/4 Sim., 1/4 Angus, Registered, avail. June 1, $650 . Elynor Davis Statesboro 912-587-521 6 912-536-6897
Jersey cow w/ jersey heifer calf and
Holstein, Jersey & brown Swiss cross bull calves. Stephanie Collier Jackson 770-7750929
Jersey-Holstein cross bull, 15 months old, hand raised, $250. Adam Holley Rockmart 770-519-5650 770-684-0559
Limousin bulls , Regd. Black, polled purebreds , 20 mos. Ch arles Mcintosh Monroe 770-267-9536
good bloodlines and EPD 's. Mike Ward
.Madison 678-231-2472 706-343-1060
Regd. Black Angus heifers, show quality, exceptional, 11 mos., $900; bull , exc. , 10 mos., $850, gentle. Gene Ashby Hartwell
.706-377-2994
.
Regd. polled Hereford bulls, 18-20 mos.
old, pasture raised , gentle, easy calvers, exc.
bloodlines, EPD's, herd cert/accred . Bobby
Brantley Tennille 478-553-8598 478-552-
9328
Regd . red Angus heifers and bulls, exc.
blood line, good price, call after 6pm. Jorge
:Harber Columbus 706-323-2405
Regd. Santa Gertrudis bulls, heifers, cows,
polled or horned , crossbred . Lee Rusk
Woodstock 770-928-1195
Registered Black Angus 3 year old bull ;
yearli ng bulls and heifers. Earl Williams
Hawkinsville 478-892-7981
Registered Black Angus bulls, 1-5 year olds, low EPD 's, Traveler, Emu lation ,
Precision, New Design bloodlines, $1200/up.
Ed Still Grayson 770-856-3000
Registered Black Angus heifers & bulls, 12
months and younger. Charles Graham
Chickamauga 706-375-9206
Registered Charolais bulls 13-14 months old, low calving birth weights , Charolais
heifers 13-14 months old , superior bloodlines
& genetics. Ryan House Bishop 706-769-
7122
Registered Charolais bulls. Bobby Burch 183 Tom West Road Eastman 31023 478-
718-2128 478-374-2772
Registered polled Hereford bulls, with good
% Nubian nanny goat with 6 week baby buck for sale, $90 pair. Jacque Garry Bowdon 404-409-2352
'07 Boer kids ABGA & % bucks & does, reg . 3 y.o. babydoll ram, herd reduction , priced to sell. Dianne Westbrook Crawford 706-5400633 706-743-3252
1 to 2 y.o. NPGA reg . Pygmy goat bucks for sale, chocolate and grey Agouti $50 and up. Andy Nash Dallas 770-445-6770
1O new African Pygmy kids ready for pick up June 1, four 8 month old bucks $50 each , etc. Jim Scott Bowman 706-246-0214
100% Boer billy, grandson of Eggsfile, 4 y.o. proven breeder multiple kids, gentle, approx. 250 lbs. Christa Strickland Brunswick 912265-5046 912-265-5046
100% Boer bucks. Lloyd Vickers Wray 229423-4617 229-423-7490
100% Boer goats, males and females, also meat goats, call before 9pm. Adam Johnson Brunswick 912-571-6407
100% Boer S.A. does, genemaster and Texas gene master bucks and does. Edward Swann Temple 770-562-5977
100% full blood Boer goats, can be registered, traditional and paints available, Eggsfile/ Red Cloud bloodlines, etc. Garrett Warnock Vidalia 912-537-2126
100% red Boer goats from clean herd, call before 9 pm, $500. David . Duncan Ranger 706-299-0218
100% s/a Boers 4 does and 6 doelings, all have papers, $2,500 whole heard. Billy Smallwood Lithia Springs 678-796-5058
18 Boer/Nubian nannies, 25 wethers 3-4
20 50% Kiko does granddaughters of HKF African pygmy goats, all baby goats, new
big boy $250 per head. Kenneth potts born bottle babies, up to 1O weeks old babies,
Sylvester 229-881-1680
$50 and up. Sonia Christiansen
2007 crop ADGA Nubian kids & black Lawrenceville 770-616-7332
French Alpine buckling, certified , accredited, Alpine X Nubian goats , neutered males
scrapies free herd, excellent bloodlines. Ellen $75, doe kids $125; milking does $225, kid
Frantz Abbeville 229-425-1937
friendly. S. Smith Waleska 770-796-3722
24 registered 1/2 blood Kiko nannies, 3-6 American black bellly sheep, 4 y.o. ram
months old , out of a son of Big Boy, 30 1/2 Kiko $200, ewes and young rams, $100 each.
wethers. Ed Drexler Fitzgerald 229-423-9931 David Holland Newton 229-734-4806
25 Boer cross nannies, bred to 100% buck. Babydoll ewe lamb for sale, registered with
Tommy Copelan Eatonton 706-473-0613
the Old English Babydoll reg istry. Diane
3 male goats, born at Christmas, mixed Bosse Hillsboro 706-468-8677
breed , part Nubian/part Kiko, $45 each. Elise Babydoll sheep 2 black rams born this year,
Farnham Grantville 770-583-2350' 770-367- 1 weather, 1 white ram , also Pygmy billies just
3148
born. Sandy Hurlbutt Alvaton 706-538-1 062
3 Tennessee fainting bucks , $100 ea. Babydoll sheep 2006 and 2007 rams, $300
William Newton Guyton 912-772-3764 912- for white, $400 for black , registered ,
772-3764
vaccinated , tails banded . Scott Gilbert
32 Kiko cross goats, 18 does,1 buck,12 Douglasville 404-822-1073
kids . James Kiphfer Stapleton 706-547-6032 Beautiful Nubian buck for sale, proven ,
706-829-1952
$155. Sheri Bailey Blairsville 706-745-4309
5 purebred Nubian bucks $85 each. John Billy goats, all sizes, colors, and ages
Hembree Nicholson 706-202-5217
dewormed, vaccinations . Debbie Phillips
50% AKGA Kiko does, 4-6 months old, Haddock 478-932-5863
$200 w/papers , quantity discounts , Boer 100% purebred goats $100 up/cash,
commercial does/bucks. Lynn Barber Manor also one female % $75 cash. Lewis Moye
912-284-9187
Conyers 770-922-6759
75% Kiko and Boer mix, male & female , Boer and Kiko breeding age does and
different colors & ages. Becky Stover youngers, also young bucks, Heard County.
Carrollton 770-830-6236
M. Seymour Franklin 706-675-6843
ABGA fullblood buck, great temper and Boer billies for sale $80, transportation
bloodlines born Dec. 05 $275, also percent available. David Neal Williamson 770-884-
polled doe with kids. Brent Ward Martin 706- 9986
491 -1043
Boer buck great heard buck 3 y.o. $200.
ADGA Alpine goats from GAE, Johnes,TB Kenny Purvis Ashburn 229-643-7234
Longhorns 24 excellent horn/color, leave message. Carl Sledge Byron 478-956-01 90
Maine/Angus cross bull calf, Witchdoctor and super black angus genetics, 6 months old, $1250. Charlie Smith Ochlocknee 229-
EPD's and low birth weight, large number to choose from, certified & accredited. Sherma Leonard Chatsworth 706-695-8351 706-2809490
Registered Purebred Braunvieh bull, DOB
months, wormed and healthy $45 each. William Oliver Royston 706-245-6600 706-498-2795
18 months Nubian buck tame can lead, 15 months nanny Toggenburg bred , not for slaughter. Louie Comans Buckhead 706-342-
free animals, top quality reasonable prices, show animals, home milkers, breeding stock. Angela Peevy Dacula 678-873-3005
Please include area codes with phone
Boer bucks high %, 1 y.o. $125-$150. Gary Peavy College Park 770-969-2589
Boer goats, percentage and fullbloods, selling entire herd , great bloodlines, one IBGA national champion '03. Bu tch Sockwell
226-9296 850-528-5769
10-24-04. David South Royston 706-?07-561 2 3487
numbers in advertisements.
Loganville 770-385-8440
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Boer mix billy herdsire, big red with white One fullblood Kiko billy, no papers, 2 1/2
leg rare coloring , $250. Tabitha Binney y.o. $250. Jay Wright Swainsboro 478-289
Bethlehem 678-755-7079
7152
Equine For Sale
2005 APHA sorrel Tobiano mare, VF Jodee, AJ is a 15 y.o. OH mare, she 's an easy
started under saddle , tall and flashy, keeper, she is looking for a nice home. Calie
If you have questions regarding ads m th15 imprinted, $1800 obo. Michele Odom Claxton Heard Bishop 706-769-0430
Boer precentage does and bucks all ages, Piglets for sale, shots, cut and uncut,. category, call Ceciley Thomas at 404-651 912-73g-7025
Amazing Grace is for sale , 9 y.o. bay mare,
great meat producers , over 50 available some bottle babies $35 up. Jessica May Whitesburg 404-661-9479
Boer/Kiko billy,17 mo.old . Larry Johnson Pearson 912-422-3650 912-422-8371
Boers new imported champion bloodlines , these will be Giants, improve your herd now Marie Kilgore Lawrenceville 770-466-8902
Buck kids, 3 mo. old. Kiko/Boer cross healthy w/ great colors, can e-mail pies., $45
Yorkshire, Duroc, and Landrace mix, $45 and up. Wayne Cox Bowman 706-245-6268
Prevent inbreeding handsome, healthy
gentle, 50/50 Boer/Kiko males 1-4 y.o sale/trade, will trade some females, not for
slaughter. Helena Kulyk Cleveland 706-865-
3061
Purebred Kiko billy 5 months old , $125, n0 papers, also 2 y.o. fainting billy, $125. Larry Griner Alapaha 229-686-3269 229-686-4608
9081or404-651-9082. 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 t0 the advertiser. For this reason, generalized ads (i.e., many horses, varieties to choose
2005 light dun Tupelo Gunsmoke filly, ready to start , $1500 firm . Dan_ny Wesley Meansville 770-567-3790
2006 APHA/loud sorrel overo colt, sire S.S.Skip A Grand x Barlnk Zip code, world champion mare , $2000. Lance Dorrough Hogansville 706-637-6655
21 y.o. AQH bay gelding, tack, $750, child's trail horse, easy rider, no habits. Billy Moore LaGrange 706-884-3931
15.1h trails, real sweetheart, health forces sale Barbara Alderman Blairsville 706-7816683
APHA 96 ' mare Hancock Dakota/ Lexias classy gal. , spirited, must ride daily, experienced rider, great broodmare . Lee Parham Covington 770-786-2892
APHA mare 15.2h, s/w Tobiano sound , gentle, Easy Jet bloodlines, has been trail ridden and runs barrels. H. Harrison Rome
each. Kyle Price Summerville 706-857-6569 706-506-2312
Bucks, does, and kids for sale, beautiful,
sweet, gentle, and up-dated on shots. Victoria Ball Statham 770-725-1256
Club lambs, Montadale X Suffolk, Brucella & TB neg. herd. Dr. Steve Morris Ty Ty 229 776-9034 229-848-2793
Common goats for sale . Grace Jones Elberton 706-283-7051
Common goats, companion animals, raised with horse, small closed herd, pastured , grain supplement, tame . Randall Washington Marshallville 478-472-7477
Corriedale sheep , ram, black ewe , white ewe and 3 spring lambs, great fleece growers herd reduction . Paula Johnson Conyers 770 898-0557
Dark red Nubian type doe 18 months old healthy very gentle , $85. Thornton Hull Locust Grove 678-432-3840
Does with kids, Boer cross, eight month old Kiko/Boer cross females . Harriet O'Rear Cloudland 706-398-0858
Ewes and rams black and white, $100 Robin Donovan Alpharetta 770-312-7926
Excellent Boer bucks & does, reducing herd due to tornado damage to farm. Will iam Adkinson Lizella 478-935-9072
Fainting goats young bucks $15, does $225. David Pitts Cordele 229-938-0878
Fainting goats, wethers; natural polled and horned, excellent pets for $125. Keith Mosley Monticello 706-468-8139
Finnsheep, rams, ewes, l<jmbs, colored spinners fleece, increase flock numbers Katahdin cross market lambs. Brenda McKaig Rising Fawn 423-802-1601
Fullblood Boers for sale , traditional , reds paints, open does, breeding age buck ready to use, kids weaning . Terri Parker Covington 770-833-5241
Goat Pygmy female , 2 months old extremely friendly, $65. Molly Dobbins Dacula 770-339-6675
Goats 4 months old , chickens and turkeys all ages all kinds. Tammy Andrews Talking Rock 706-253-3857
Goats for sale , 1 billy, nannies and wethers prices start al $35, not for slaughter. Barbara Beall Appling 706-541 -0156
Goals for sale, nannies and billies , 2
Purebred Boer doeling, born Feb. 18 dehorned, bottle fed , shots up to date $100
Jennie Williams Flintstone 423-883-1236
Pygmy billy goat 1 1/2 y.o., real pretty Harold Byrd Hiram 770-445-1650
Pygmy billy unusual Gruello dun $75, tw0 black wethers $50 each , all handled sinee birth ; born April 16. Shawn Stamps
Dahlonega 678-313-4128 Pygmy bottle babies , Pygmy/dairy does
exposed to pure Pygmy, 2 y.o. , leash trained shots/wormer utd. C. Minor Louisville 706 664-3199
Pygmy goat babies, newborns, also preg nannies, $50 and up. Bobby Day Auburn 770-867-8448
Pygmy goat,1 yr, smokey grey with dark strip down back, friendly and playful , $5_0
Angie Eidson Shady Dale 706-468-7230 770-
318-1775 Pygmy goats 1b, 6n, & 3 babies, not for
slaughter, prefer not to separate, $700 for al I. Cody Conkle Trenton 706-657-3557
Pygmy goats available, bottle raised Champion bloodlines, not for slaughter wethers $75, does $300-$350. Dianne
Cassara Loganville 678-523-2256 Pygmy goats for sale , 3 y.o. nanny and six
m.o. baby nanny, $35 each , will seII
separately. Jennie Battaglia Acworth 770-
560-1089 Pygmy goats for sale, colored, high quality
$50 each. Dan Purdy Flovilla 678-877-1639 Pygmy goats nannies, billies, and wethers
very small, herd reduction , $40 and up. David Pruett Rock Spring 706-375-4512
Pygmy goats, babies and adults $50 and
up. Glenn Milburn Temple 770-562-0784 404-
925-1859 Pygmy goats, babies and young adults
very small , beautiful colors and markings, $50 and up. Tom Yearout Newborn 706-468-8795
Pygmy males 3 to 6 months old , extra small, some with blue eyes , starting at $75 each. Anthony Brown Jackson 770-504-9507
Pygmy mix, billies $30. nannies $35, 2 to 3
months old, not for slaughter. Barbara Mccommons Dallas 770-445-9216
Pygmy nannies & billies 8 weeks and older also Pygmy Cashmere cross goats, $50 $100. Jeri Broxterman Conyers 770-483
6033
from, others, etc.) cannot be accepted Buyers are urged to request verification of
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of advertising privileges in the Market Bulletin. This regulation also applies t0 equine advertised in the " At Stud" and
5 y.o. APHA mare, good bloodlines , green broke, good ground manners, needs experienced rider, $1200 obo, or trade for older. Jeff Coker Conyers 404-317-3346
5 y.o . medicine cap paint gelding, registered started under natural horsemanship, great disposition , loads, trims , mannerly, $600.
" Boarding " categories of the quarter!y Steve Hayden Griffin 770-229-8246
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'01 AQHA FQHA dun geld, 15.h, g'son Doc great trail horse, parks out side passes, $2500 Solano, started on barrels, very willing , no bad motivated seller. Bill Mathis Dublin 478-290habits, $2500. H. Murphy Loganville 770 0328
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5 y.o. standard jack, prettiest you 've ever
'02 AOHA reg. bay gelding, 16.2h, great traii seen , rides, drives, quiet, gentle as a puppy,
horse, good bloodlines, $2000. Kate Stringer harness and cart included . M. Council
Jefferson 706-224-4916 706-367-1185
Cordele 229-535-6290
'02 Dun mare OH/paint 14.3h, 1 blue eye 5 yr old dun mare, greenbroke, some trail
loves trails and companionship, if trained experience , needs experienced rider, $1000
great competition horse, $850. Teresa obo. Michelle Rice Winder 678-425-2231
Christian Colbert 706-788-9830
6 y.o. grade dun gelding, gentle, bathes,
'02 Zippos Mr. Good Bar Palomino mare loads, trail rides, easy to catch, OH, $1350 D.
14.3h , proven WP winner, all around potentiaI, Kimbrell Cornelia 706-778-8597
$6000. M. Weaver Fayetteville 678-231-5427 6 y.o. OH mare,15h, needs more time I
'03 QH 14.2h mare, pure black , started don 't have, exp. rider, current shots, $650.
under saddle, $700 obo . Pen ny Lamb Brenda Broome Woodstock 404-509-2475
Lawrenceville 770-265-3091
404-457-4878
'04 pony mule, mare, dun, 3 y.o. , $400 6 y.o. reg. OH mare, Wimpy, Solano
pony mule colt, 2 y.o. $350, both cute and breeding , chestnut, good build, trail horse,
gentle. B. Wheeler Fairburn 770-969-2004 make good broodmare, $2000. Mike Edwards '05 AQHA 15.2h gelding, Western pleasure Woodstock 770-928-2962
dream, no vices, perfect youth horse, $5000 7 y.o. TWH/QH cross gelding, gentle trail
Jean Rogers Temple 404-944-1687
gelding, loads, ties, and shoes , 15h/chestnut
'06 AQHA colt, Native Host, Raise Caine $1000. Lynne Jones Franklin 706-594-0400
Three Bars , Easy Jet bred , chestnut 8 y.o. 35" sorrel mini gelding exceptionally
imprinted, handled daily, barrel prospect full mane, all shots plus coggins. harness
- $1500. Denise Youngblood Arabi 229-406 trained , extremely gentle, not registered , $500
0=-4.:..:3:..:0:....__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ firm . Judy Gould Clarkesville 706-754-9633
'94 APHA _homozygous black/white stud , 1 8 y.o. SSHBEA geld, 15.3h, great trail
owner Hank A Chief, Leo San Man, Ben Cody $2500. J. Wilkes Athens 706-207-9366
'96 AQHA dun foundation broodmare , rides excellent ground manners, 15h, 13001bs
halter/show quality with or w/o 2007 bay col t
negotiable. J. Wyrosdick Dahlonega 706-
horse, $2500, 4 y.o. SSHBEA TWHBEA mare, 3 WGC in bloooline under saddle, $1500 ea. Sandy Horton Clarkesville 706-754-0458
8yrs old APHA gelding-barrel horse-runs all five eve nts-1 0-Has PAC points , $3,500. Darren Jones Cleveland 706-892-8386
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'98 APHA stallion red roan overo , Jetalitn Impressive on papers , N/N tested , quite gentle attitude, $2000. Susan Gaddis East
9 yr APHA sorrel paint mare and 3 yr APHA sorrel filly, negative coggins, $1500 ea. $2000 pair. Holly Bierkamp Summerville 706-8573 592
E""t"-li-'-'ja"'y'-;7_0;:..:6:.-..2.=-7;_;6:....-2.::.1.:..:2::.:3:....__ _ _ _ _ __ '99 OH mare, sorrel , 15h, good home
experienced rider, $1000. T. Reed Carrollton
770-845-8916
95' AQHA, FQHA, NFQHA sorrel mare, and 04' AQHA, FQHA, NFQHA, chestnut mare, $3000 each. Charles Spradlin Hogansville 706-637-8852
678-499-6028
APHA mare blk/wt Tobiano 7 y.o., trail ridden, prod . 2 blk/wt foals out of sorrel stud , asking $1 ,950 Sandi Simpson Gainesville 770-540-4019 706-632-0075
Appaloosa gelding, black w/white blanket, 14h gelding, fun to ride , trails , barrels or team pen . Terry Cummings Kennesaw 770-8850761
AQHA '98 mare Kros Tipsy cowboy/miss Barfly Jackie , 83% foundation blue roan , rides anyone, $2650. Karen Johnson Covington 678-982-4898
Arabian mare 10-yr.-old. , finished Parelli level 2, beautiful/nice pedigree, easy keeper, $2500 obo; pony, 10h, geld., 4-yr-old, 1/2 Welsh, 1/2 miniature, $400 obo. Rhonda Lovett Villa Rica 404-401-9345
Belgian registered gelding, 6 y.o., great horse, $2500, gentle giant, spook free, over 17h. Patricia Johnson Rome 706-235-9014 678-313-4579
Brn/wht Paint Appaloosa, great ground manners, easy to catch, great trail horse, anyone can ride , loads and bathes , $950. Jim Boynton Newnan 770-253-8010
Donkey for sale, standard female , very gentle, $350. Jackie Copelan Greensboro 706-453-7687 706-453-9815
Donkey standard female $5;i0, male $350, very gentle, great pasture guards, delivery available, Deweys Donkeys 1-75, exit 201 . Harry Lewis Jackson 678-773-5211
Donkey with cross, very gentle, great pasture guards, $150. James Nunn, Jr. Rome 770-387-2108
Donkey, small male, $300, gentlf!, raised with goats. Ken Watson Pineview 478-892-8248
Donkeys for sale, 3 gray w/cross standard size jennies, $350 each. Wanda Bryant Cleveland 706-878-8509
Evenl/hunter/jumper, 16h, 9 y.o, TB gelding, 100% sound , no vices, jumps 4' w/ease . no vice eventer, $10,250 firm . Lisa Martinez Hogansville 706-594-8678
Fancy evenVhunter prospect 16.2h/5y.o. thoroughbred gelding, quiet/willing disposition, great mover, in training , sound/sane/no vices, pies/video, $8450 neg. L. Martinez Hogansville 706-637-4011
Goats for sale , some Boers/some mixed. J. Scroggs Oakwood 770-533-3415
months to 2 y.o. , $50-$60, great family goats Pygmy/Dwarf baby goat, $65, all black little 04 App./Arab geld, 60 days training ,14.2h
Wayne Peardon Calhoun 706-625-1845
boy goat. Ben Dodson Dawsonville 706-531 experienced rider, great disposition, $1300
Goats for sale, Nubian and Nubian cross 4070
obo .. Mary Ann Sellers Tunnel Hill 423-413
down sizing herd , different ages. Angela Red Boer billies 14 months old . Frances 7;_;7c...:0:..::8:___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Follow Farm Guidelines to Insure Valdez Maxeys 706-759-3645
Kidd Comer 706-783-5622
05 AQHA two fillies, ready to break, Cow
Good quality weaning age ewes and rams Red IBGA fullblood buck,17 months old bred , LR Jose, Hancock, Peppy San Badger
lambs. J.F. Lawson Shady Dale 706-468-8173 proven breeder, several '07 doelings. Darlene $1000 ea. Jeff Jones Calhoun 770-878-0827
Herd reduction Boer/Nubian mix nannies Thigpen Bonaire 478-922-7532
10 y.o. AQHA gelding, barrel races, cowy &
kids, wethers , billies , $45 and up. Tom Reg . goats and some grade goats, reaI fast , daughter quit racing , $8500, consider
Kempton Fort Valley 478-747-7114
good bloodlines Lindy and Diesels Free partial trade for vehicle/asst. accessories tor
Productive, Enjoyable Harvest
Icelandic sheep rams and ewes all colors selling because of health . C.T. Wyatt sale also. Cara Turner Senoia 770-468-5207
registered triple purpose, mil k, gourmet meat Fairmount 706-337-2280
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handspin fleeces, gorgeous. Monica Deloach Reg . Nubian bucks, 1born1-7-07, 1born2 11 y.o. bay Hanoverian gelding, 17.3 h, very
When vis iting pick-yo ur-own-
Upon arrival at the picking site,
Chickamauga 706-375-9301
Katahdin male and female sheep for sale
all sizes, priced $50 to $150. Abu Bakr Locust Grove 404-395-1670
oo Kikos , bucks $1 & up, does $200 & up, 2
y.o., AKGA Kiko/Boer nannies $350, Boer nannies, $125-$175. Woodrow Little Danville
19-07, 1 born 2-26-07, call after 7 pm . JoAnn Whitlock Sharpsburg 770-599-6811
Registered and crossbred Katahdin sheep for sale, rams and ewe lambs. Dennis Franklin
Varnell 706-694-2153 Registered Nigerian Dwarf wethers, cute,
friendly, loveable, make great horse
athletic, dressage, eventing prospect, $4000
Becky Elliott Clarkesville 706-947-7433 706-
947-7433
12 y.o. Hellinger mare, ride or drive. great
disposition, $1200, w/cart & harness $2000
Georgia Davison Perry 478-218-2965
12 y.o. sorrel OH gelding, 16h, very gentle
produce operations, consu mers should note and obey all rules and regulations posted by owners at their picking locations. In providing their produce at lower prices, the owners
look for the location of check-i n and check-out areas. And before picking , note whether you w ill be charged according to weight, volume or count. Also , inquire if there is a
478-962-3520 478-290-0679
Large Boer billy 3 y.o., naturally hornless $100. Tommy Britt Coleman 229-768-2198
Looking for one reasonable priced Saanen buck , one Alpine , and one Nubian, must be registered . William Stroud Perkins 404-2771038
March '07 Pygmy goats, males $50 females $60, many colors, Ive/mess. Mary Nix Thomaston 706-647-9095
Mixed billy bred goats, Kiko, Boer, Spanish cross bred , 11 weeks & up, $40 & up. Johnny Banister Royston 706-245-4187
NOGA reg . Nigerian Dwarf billy, born 4/25/06, AGS reg . Nigerian Dwarf buckling, born 3/3/07, very beautiful, state licensed. Brent Whiddon Leesburg 229-886-8781
Nice Pygmy billies & wethers for sale, good colors, $40. Bobby Linch Moreland 770-2530281
Nigerian Dwarf buckling , very gentle, born Mar 14, 2007; shots, disbudded, wormed, $100. Rebecca Reynolds Pelham 229-377-1994
Nigerian Dwarf goats, 3 y.o. doe $95, 07 doe $75, please call after 6:00pm. Larry Pirkle Dawsonville 706-216-2954
Nigerian Dwarf goats, show quality, $75 to $350, bottle raised , -beautiful and tiny. Dianne Cassara Loganville 770-554-8574
Nubian buck, Nubian doe, 2 Nubian kids, $75- $150. Pam Quick Newnan 770-304-8854
Nubian mix nanny with 2 castrated billies for $125, nanny and castrated billy $70 each , herd reduction . Heather Camp Monroe 404630-4376
Nubian, Kiko mix goats, born 1/2006, and 1/2007 $125, both wethers. Paul Greenway Senoia 770-599-3584
Olde English babydoll rams , black $400 or white $300, registered , vaccinated , dewormed. white southdown ewe , $200. S.E. Marley Winder 678-638-3645
companions. Tom Kuettner Ball Ground 770318-0145
Saanen buckling, 3 mo. old , disbudded, can be registered , $100. Louis English Clayton 706-782-2408
Saanen diary goats in milk, Alpine with kids , & Saanen billy for sale. Edgar Musgrove Axson 912-384-3778
Saanen, ADGA registered bucklings, born March 2007, excellent genetics, scrapies free program , closed herd. Rebecca Didocha Villa Rica 770-459-9866
Sheep, beautiful registered Shetlands and Corriedale/Merino crosses, rams, yearlings, lambs and wethers . RL. Wild Mineral Bluff 706 -3 74-6916
Sheep, goats, and cows I bulls for sale , great prices, many to select from . Spyros Kuluberis Elbert 706-213-7699
Shetland X Corriedale ewes and lambs, blacks, grays; also Gulf Coast Native ewes, $75 .- $100. Randall Allen Pine Mountain 706663-2545
Suffolk/Dorset cross lambs, Kathdin cross ewes several to choose from , call for prices. Linda Willis Cochran 478-934-1448
Trade Diversify genetics, '07, 100% registered Boer buck, Tsjaka, Pipeline, CODIPCI ennobled lines, for comparable buck. Susan Darrow Sugar Valley 706-624-1981
Want to buy spotted Nubian goats for milk.
Dawn Pilgrim Hiram 678-363-0054 White Dorper ram lambs, 3/4 and 7/8
breeding, excellent bloodlines , Bullneck farm . Carlise Rials Dawson 229-849-3807
Young bucks & does for sale, $55 to $65, Nubian, Boer, & Alpine crosses. Rick Owen Rockmart 678-641-3378
Young kid Boer goats 6-10 weeks old for sale $125 to $150 each . Leonard Jones Jefferson 706-658-7236 706-658-7236
Please observe our 20 word limit.
no bad habits, just needs riding , $1200. Art Edwards Douglasville 770-505-8181
12 y.o. sorrel OH mare 15h , excellent traiI horse, safe , sound. and sane, $850 obo. Waylon Miller Douglasville 404-969-7292
14 y.o. QHX mare 15.2h, great disposition, willing to please, excellent trail horse for intermediate rider, clips/loads $2200 obo.
Amanda Long Lilburn 678-358-9921
14.2h 14y.o. bay pony mare, great for barrel pony, has been used both English and Western , $2000 obo. Deanne Graham
Brooks 770-461-2670 404-488-0041
16h, 7 y.o. registered APHA gelding, fancy mover, awesome jumper, schooling beginner no vice, jumping 3'6"+ stadium , $10,000.
Renee Ward Senoia 770-252-5323
19 y.o. Arab gelding, competitive trail horse, needs experienced rider, rides well alone, $1 ,000. Kim Manucy Ellaville 229-9379~0-'-3_7 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
19 yr bay TB mare,16.2hds broodmare or companion horse, Riva Ridge bloodlines, $1000. Mandy Hendrix Temple 770-842-4494
2 miniature mares eligible to be registered , head reduction. handled daily, 1 sorrel , 1
Palomino, $550 each. Tommy Vincent Riverdale 770-996-5368
2 y.o. gelding, big, pretty, excellent field trial prospect, lots of motor, but plenty of sense.
Gary Hollin Bishop 706-540-1881 706-7697-'-75=-0:___ _ _~---------
20+ y.o. Palomino gelding, 14.3h , easy keeper, gentle, sweet tempered , loads easily, anyone can ride. $700. Gerald Booth Griffin 7_70_-_4_1_2-_6~8'-0_1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
2001 Pal./white reg . paint mare, riding well, Dam has over 350 performance points, a real Iooker, $350. John Reese Thomson 706-8306652 706-595-1839
2003 dark bay gelding, halter broke , only nice horse, can see parents. C. Mc lntosh Lexington 706-743-5945
take the risk that their crops may be damaged by unconcerned , careless or inexperienced consumers. By following the owner's guidelines for picking, consumers will help insure they will have a safe and enjoyable experience while helping to protect the farm property.
Following are some general guidelines to keep in mjnd when visiting pick-your-own operations:
Note the farm' rules regarding the use of containers. Some farms provide picking and take-home containers, while other farms may provide only picking baskets or buckets or no containers at all.
If you carry your own containers, make certain they are appropriate for the crop you are pick ing. For exan1ple, use smaller picking and transporting contai ners for beJTies to Injnimize bruising. When picking Iarger fruits and vegetables , consider the weight of the container when full. For instance, a full bushel basket can get heavy after hauling it around the field or orchard and then having to carry it to the check out area .
minimum quantity requirement. Look for field per onnel that can
help guide you to crops of harvestable qua li ty, and let you know which crops, fields, or rows are off limits. These individuals often wear distinctive clothing, such as a cap or shirt , to make them eas il y identifiable . If there is no one to guide you , read and obey all signs and follow directions to know where and what to pick.
Picking fields or orchards may be located a distance from the parking area. If this poses a problem for you or one of your party, contact the faim in advance and inquire if it provides transportation to and from the picking areas. Some farms have more accommodations than others, so inquire about the availability of drinki ng water, rest room facilities and rest areas before making the trip to the farm .
By calling ahead and mak ing these inquiries, you will help to insure you wi ll have a productive and enjoyable outing.
For a listing of Georgia pickyo ur-own-produce farms , see page 9.
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
Hallinger gelding, 7 y.o., rides very well , may drive, good natured, friendly, $1250. Chris Franklin Dalton 706-263-2008
ISH 1 y.o. grey gelding should mature, 16H, unlimited potential, sadly selling due to getting out of horses . John Shoemaker Blythe 706592-5532
KMSH 4 y.o. chestnut mare, smooth gaited, blaze and socks, pretty, needs experienced rider, $2500. Margaret Jesser Royston 706245-4717 706-498-4613
Miniature colt, 9 m.o. sorrel and white gentle, $350. Mary Brown Winder 678-2833689
Miniature donkeys, bred jennies, reg . $1000, bred with spotted jack. Eunice Woody Dahlonega 706-864-3501
Miniature donkeys, reg . 2 y.o. light gray dun jack, very friendly, $400, two breeder gray dun jennies. $850. Dwain Cromer Armuchee Cromerd @comcast.net 706-235-1882
Miniature horse AMHR reg . Buckskin yearling colt, very nice little boy, stands quietly for clipping and trimming , $500. Jan Conner Winston 678-715-0037
Miniature horse. AMHA small , excellent bloodlines and health, handled daily, herd reduction . Wilton Marchman Hampton 770946-4631
Miniature mare AMHNAMHR 26 y.o., 29" tall, want forever home, has summer heaves, otherwise healthy, $250. Donna Edge Dublin 478-272-5444
Missouri Foxtrotter, registered 12 y.o. black mare, natural gaits, great on trails, easy keeper, $2200 obo. B Moon Union Point 706486-2775
Morgan/Belgium cross mare, flaxen chestnut, 15.2h, 3 y.o., rides and drives, $2500. B.J. Morris Blue Ridge 706-838-4268
Mustang geld., 15.1h, 11 y.o., tired of being pasture ornament, love herd owner, desire . more consistent companionship, lease/sale. Marlene Kattaron Acworth 404-403-2793 770-917-0409
One grey jenny, 3 y.o., very gentle. Joel Shirley Bowersville 706-201-6305
Pair Haflingers, 5&6 y.o. w/papers, Amish trained, broke to wagon & plow, w/wagon & horse trailer w/living area. John Nix Lumber City 912-269-8248
Palomino gelding 12 y.o, 15h, trai l experience from MTto AZ and VA to FL, all states in between. Conan Scales Rockmart 770-445-9957
Palomino reg . AQHA mare, 8 y.o., 15.3h , good conformation , trained , very gentle, good lineage, $1500. Dan Mitchell Rome 404-6830922
Paso Fino reg . gelding, 7 y.o dun Buckskin, 15.2h, sturdy build , healthy, sound , sane, trail experience , intermediate rider, $4000 firm. Jacqueline Derrick Pendergrass 770-2577757
Paso Fines, 2 geldings, 9 y.o. chestnut, well broke, easy keeper, shown extensively, trail , 7 y.o. Buckskin, trail , etc. Jr. Derrick Lawrenceville 770-527-7757
Paso Fines, 7 yo mare, green broke , $3,500, 6 yo gelding, team pens , $4,500, super nice horses. Vicky Scoggins LaFayette 706-638-5195 423-580-7859
Pony mare, 6 y.o., very gentle and child friendly, 10h, great lead line, also broodmare, very beautiful, $495. Charles Franklin Dalton 706-263-2007
Pony team, 9 &10 y.o., geldings, brothers 38" & 40" tall w/harness and wagon , traffic safe, asking $3000. Donna McVey Thomson 706-541-9377
QH 5 y.o. bay gelding, trails, no time to ride, needs good home, no papers, $600. Natalie Barrett Suwanee 706-367-3670
QH cross gelding, grey, 14.1h, not registered, good trail horse for smaller person , ridden alone or in group, $800. Carolyn Bentley Hamilton 706-628-5054
QT gelding, $850 Palom ino mare bred to jack paint racking mare, $750 , black and white gelding, $2500. Dean Adamson Sharpsburg 678-4 16-0325
Racking mule 6 y.o. 15h, well broke, fast rack, good trail mule, been rode in 4 states, $4500. Troy Bradshaw Williamson 770-4678446
Reg . Morgan gelding, 6 y.o. 14.2h, green broke , loves atte ntion, smooth gaits, end urance trail prospect , $800 obo . L. Dickson Jasper 706-337-4257
Reg . racking geldings/colts, wormed , neg. coggins, show/pleasu re prospects , gaited, WGC Sunset Jubilee lines, $2,000-$3,000 ea. Anita Brown Tallapoosa 770-328-6375 770328-6375
Reg . TWH 2 y.o. gelding, blk, 14.3h broke to ride , gentle, loads, clips, good ground manners, $1800. L.J . Edwards Kennesaw 404-401-9902
Registered miniature donkey, 3 y.o. grey jenny, $1100, 7 m.o. grey jenny, $700, 7 m.o. sorrel jack, $1000. Dale Morrison Chickamauga 706-539-2805
Roping horse gelding 10 y.o. fast head or heal, but loves to heal, rodeo or regular team roping , $3500 . James Watts Winder 678-863209 1
Solid black TW mare, great ground manners, nice gate, needs experienced rider, $800. Cindy Collar Rockmart 770-364-7938 770-684-0960
SSH 8 y.o. gentle, great trail horse, loads, bathes, etc ., this is one of a kind. Lavon Kern Cumming 770-886-1597
SSH , 5 y.o. {lelding, big , pretty, smooth gaits, great ground manners. experienced on trails. Barbara Greely Bishop 706-769-8790 706-769-5716
Standard donkeys, 2 y.o. & 4 y.o. jennies bred to paint jack $700. Roger Hicks Lizella 478-359-6020
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Pick-Your-Own Fruits and Vegetables Farms
When usi ng the pick-your-o wn Ii t. remember that the maturity of fruits and vegetables is directly influenced by the weather. The dates and availability provided on the li st are approximate. For accurate, up-to-date information, be ure to contact the individual farm operator for produce availability . ft is best to call ahead before driving to a pick-your-own operation for detailed locati on directions, hours of operation and other information you may need.
COUNTY & FARM
ATKINSON Eric Taft 7810 Taft Lane, Manor
CROP Tomatoes
AVAILABILITY June
PHONE
COMMENTS
912-285-7070 Bring containers
BERRIEN Southern Grace Farm #1 11946 Nashville Enigma Rd ., Enigma
Blackberries, more
Now-July 4
229-533-8585 Open 8 am-8 pm , Mon.-Sat.
BROOKS Lawson Peaches 8545 Valdosta Hwy., Morven
Peaches, nectarines, watermelons, tomatoes
June 15
229-775-2581 Peaches in short supply
CHEROKEE Gus Kirchhof 199 Trinity Lane , Canton
Blueberries
Call for Date
770-889-2131
Open 8:30 am-6 pm Freehome area, closed Mon. & Tues.
COFFEE Deep South Growers 1535 Harvey Vickers Rd ., Douglas
Strawberries, blueberries, tomatoes
Now
912-384-5450
GWINNETT Dacula Briarpatch 2503 Cammie Wages Rd ., Dacula
Apples, blackberries, figs, grapes, asst. vegs .
770-962-4990
HALL Elizabeth Smith 3803 Gillsville Hwy., Gillsville
Blackberries.
June 15-July 15
770-531 -9617
Open 8 am-5 pm , no Sun. picking ; bring containers; some freeze damage
MACON Willliam L. Brown Farm Mkt. Hwy. 49 N., Montezuma
Zinnias & sunflowers
Mid-June-Aug .
478-472-8767
Open Mon.-Sat., 8:30 am-6:30 pm, Sun., 1:30-6:30 pm ; bring clippers & containers
MONROE Thaddeus F. Wach 9748 Estes Rd . Macon, Bolingbroke
Blueberries
July 1
478-994-1120
Call before coming ; picking buckets furn .
MORGAN Sunflower Farm 1380 Durden Rd ., Rutledge
Sunflowers
June 15-July 15
706-557-2870 Open 8 am-8:30 pm ; call for avail.
NEWTON Blueberry Hill 6312 Hwy. 20, Covington
Blueberries
July 1
770-787-1677 Open 9 am-8 pm ; containers furn.
PIKE Gregg Farms 5802 Concord Rd . at Hollonville
SUMTER Jackson U-Pick Jerilyn Jackson 565 Henry Hart Rd. , Leslie
Koinonia Partners 1324 Ga. Hwy. 49 S., Americus
Strawberries, blueberries, Now-July
Assorted vegs., guinea & chicken eggs
Call for avail.
Blueberries, muscadines, scuppernongs
Mid-June-Aug. 1
770-227-4661 Call for avail ., www.greggfarms.com
229-924-17 46
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WIC cert., bring containers
229-924-0391 877-738-1741
www.KoinoniaPartners.org ; open 9 am-5 pm , Mon.-Sat., 1-5 Sun ., bring containers
TATTNALL Banks Farm Hwy. 301 N. , Glennville
Tomatoes
Mid-June
912-654-2686
Open 7 am until Mon.-Fri. , 7 am-5 pm, Sat.; bring buckets
THOMAS Bea Griffins Blueberry Patch 9113 Hwy. 188
Blueberries
June 1
229-226-1008
Open dawn-dusk daily, Sun. too , bring containers
UPSON Sweet Retreat Farms 2025 Yatesville-Barnesville Rd ., Yatesville
Blueberries
1st wk. In June
706-472-9932 678-967-9638
300 mature bushes, picking baskets, carry home bags furn .
WALTON Hard Labor Crk. Blueberry Farm 38 Knox Chapel Rd ., Social Circle
No berries this year due to freeze
WILCOX Linda Logue, Abbeville
Blueberries , large sweet
June 1
229-425-1759 We pick, $12/gal.
WILKINSON Mason Natural Garden Hwy. 441 N., Mcintyre
Tomatoes, beans, squash , June-Dec. corn , peas, collards
478-946-2526
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Wednesday, May 23, 2007
Bulletin Calendar
Araucana laying hens $10, RR laying hen Game roosters for sale : Butchers, Kelsos, Rhode Island red rooster, 6 months old $8 , $10. Jim Williams Hampton 770-707-1291 Round Heads, Vil Hatch, Mclean Hatch. Aracaunas (blue easter egg) and Black
Baby chickens, blacklinks, red sex links, Noah Hutto 1449 Holt Road Ocilla 31774 Australorps all ages. Mark Star McDonough
LIVESTOCK SALES & EVENTS
June 8-10 Ga. Reined Cow Horse Assn . Show. NRCHA sanctioned & green classes, Ga. Nat. 'I Fairgrounds & Agricenter. Perry. Info: Dawn Avera, 229-732-5713 or dawngrcha @alltel.net
EQUINE EVENTS
June 1-2 24th Annual Shady Dale Rodeo. 8 pm , Hwy. 83 S., Shady Dale. Info: 706468-8991.
June 9 Benefit Workshop & Open Horse Show. workshop at 9 am, show, 11 am , halter, English, western. timed events. Elbert Cty. Saddle Club. Info: 706-2838653.
June 9 ORHA Relay for Life Barrel Show. 10 am. $1500 added, Tennille. Info: Ken Wright, 478-279-5586.
June 9-10 Four Diamond Saddle Club Spring Wagon Train, ride 10 am, Sat., Hwy. 15 N., Sparta. Info: 706-453-2548/8179459 or www.4diamondsc.com
June 23 VRSC Horse Show, 10 am , halter/pleasure, running events aft. 12 noon, payback classes, 3-D jackpot run, added money, Flat Get It Farm , Villa Rica. Info: 770-258-5198.
June 23 NE Ga. Pleasure Horse Assn. Show. 10 am. grand & reserve halter day champion trophies. showmanship, English. western, gaited & trail,.Homer. Info: 678-234-3269.
GARDENING EVENTS
June 2 Herb Gardens seminar. 11 am-12:30 pm . free, Cherokee Cty. Master Gardeners. Canton. Info: 770-479-0418 or www.cescherokee.org
June 2-3 "Come Home to Your Garden." tour of special gardens. Sat., 1O am-5 pm, Sun. 12 noon-5 pm, rain or shine. Ga. Perennial Plant Assn .. Atlanta. Info: Anna Bradley, 404-314-4909 or annawbradley @bellsouth .net
June 9 Butterfly Gardens seminar. 11 am12:30 pm, free, Cherokee Cty. Master Gardeners, Canton. Info: 770-479-0418 or www.cescherokee.org
June 16 Hydrangeas seminar. 11 am-12:30 pm , free . Cherokee Cly. Master Gardeners. Canton. Info: 770-479-0418 or www.cescherokee.org
ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS
July 6-7 Willacoochee 28th Old Fashion Day celebration. variety of arts & crafts, applications avail. , Willacoochee. Info: 912-534-5152
MISCELLANEOUS
June 1 Organic/Sustainable Agriculture Workshop, 9 am-3 pm, N. Ga. Technical College. Info: Denise Farmer, 706-7547716 or www.northgatech.edu
June 9 7th Annual Perennial Peanut Hay Field Day, reg . at 8:30 am, Perennial Peanut Producers Assn., Sunbelt Expo grounds. Moultrie. Info: Cone Farms, conefarms @su mnet.tv
June 20-22 46th Annual Meeting of Ga. Egg Assn. . King & Prince Hotel & Golf Resort, St. Simons Island. Info: 770932-4622.
PESTICIDES & RECERTIFICATION
June 5 State of Our Forest Resources in Ga., comm. 4 & 23, 4 & 27, private 2, Macon. Info: Mark Raines. 706-437-6896.
June 7 N. Ga. Turfgrass Field Day, 4 hrs. pesticide recertification credit in Cat. 24, Allen Creek Soccer Complex, Gainesville. Info: Hall Cty. Ext., 770-5358293 or www.hallcounty.org/extension
June 19 Tree Turf Interactions. comm. 2 & 24, private 2, Athens . Info: Steve Pettis, 706-621-1278.
June 26 Diagnosing Tree Health Problems program, comm. 2 & 24, private 2, Athens. Info: Steve Pettis, 706-6211278.
Additional pesticide recertification training notices are available on the Georgia Department of Agriculture website www.agr.georgia.gov. On the opening page click on Divisions, select Plant Industry Division, and click on Pesticides. Select Pesticide Applicator Licensing & Certification, and then click on Pesticide Applicator Recertification Courses. You can then search for upcoming courses by date, course title or license category.
Livestock auctions listed in the Market Bulletin may offer related items for sale, such as tack and other livestock equipment. Notices for auctions selling any items other than livestock must be
banties, all ages. Becky Stover Carrollton 770 -8 30-6236
Baby chickens, blacklinks, red sex links, banties, all ages ; also fertilized fresh , large brown eggs. Becky Stover Carrollton 770830-6236
Baby chicks - RIR , golden Comets . Dominques. Well Summers. $2 ea., no calls after 9pm. Jim Lile Ball Ground 770-7356463
Baby chicks for sale, asst. breeds, $1 ea. Fred Kirkpatrick Conyers 770-929-3147
Baby chicks, $1, dark cornish Araucana Guineas. Barnes. and other heavy breeds. Barry Weatherford Millen 478-982-1212
Bantam and Dominique chicks, $1 each , hatching weekly. Seth Weaver Ellijay 706636-1946
Bantam chickens, various breeds, reducing stock. Jim Hagan Dawson 229-995-6348
Bantam chicks; Americauna, Rosecomb, BB Red OE, Salmon Faverolles Mike Vogan Blue Ridge 706-632-5501
Bantams chicks : silver sebrights+ duckwings. B.Bs standard domineker, baby ducks, geese and gunieas, etc ., priced acc. to age. Dwayne Beard Royston 706-245-5736
Bantams from show stock , Cochins, Japanese, and Polish. beautiful breeders and young birds available. David Wright Carrollton 770-836-8875 770-490-7571
Bantams silkies and cochins (feathers on legs), 9 grown and 7 pullets. all for $25, includes one game hen. Rick Sharpton Conyers 770-918-2552 404-732-5764
Barred Rock & Silver Phoenix ch icks, hatching eggs available, eati ng eggs, too. Kate Helms Ball Ground 770-316-1918
BB Red Bantam singles , pairs, trios for sale, hatching eggs , also will trade for white king pigeons. F. Baynard Perry 478-987-0613
Bornean Fireback, jumbo ringneck, red . gold, humes, Elliott, Valley. Gambel, blue scale , Chukar, Barbary, Hungarian, Bamboo. Robert Owen Harlem 706-556-0026 706-5560026
Bourbon Red baby turkeys, from McMurray, 4 wks. old, $10 ea. David Filer Alpharetta 678-549-1447
Buff Orpington rooster for sale & turkey egg , George Hill Buford 770-271-0362
Buff Orpingtons: chicks only, 1-6 wks. old, no more unless you order in advance. Donald Allen 3289 Five Forks Trickum Rd Lilburn
229-468-9512
Game roosters, $25 each obo, 4 RIR roos ters, $1 O each , and other supplies. Michael Moon Oxford 770-786-5019 678409-0002
Games: top proven bloodlines, selling out, Murphy White Hackle, Lieper, Bates & Doc Roberts hatch . James Stewart Maysville 770539-9381
Giant Pharoah quail, turkey poults, heavy breed chickens, bantams all ages. William Waldrop Tifton 229-387-5783
Ginn gray toppies, yellow legged roosters and hens. Spangled roosters, Bantams, white guineas. Donald Phillips Royston 706-2455411 706-498-3386
Goldlaced Wyandotte rooster and hen. $20. Michael Oberbillig Murrayville 770-534-1483
Good quality Porcelan , D'uncle hens, would trade one for good P. D'uncle rooster, want reasonable male Muscovy. Cynthia Martin Maysville 706-652-2532
Goslings 5-7 weeks old , $5 each, grown geese $15 each, also common goats. James S Donaldson, Sr. Macon 478-745-5284
Grown Geese $12 each . Larry Dawkins 1171 Rousey Duncan Rd Royston 30662 706-245-4473
Guinea eggs for sale , $8 doz., large breed and bantam eggs for sale $2 doz. Gloria Malcom Social Circle 770-464-4303
Guinea keels and silkie chicks $3 - $5 each. Gail Platt Culloden 770-358-7533
Guinea keets to adults, $4-$15 discounts for 5 or more, Polish, Cornish . Cochin, Japanese, Bantams chicks and adults. P. Jones Colbert 706-788-3343 706-255-0892
Guinea keels, $4/up ; guinea hatching eggs, $8/doz. , purebred wt. crested Poli sh . Japanese , Cochin , Cornish bantam chicks . $3 up. P. Jones Colbert 706-788-3343 706-2550892
Guineas for sale, also Mallard duck, 3rd gen from wild for sale, call after 6:30 p.m. Kenneth Harry Griffin 770-229-4362
Japanese Bantams. all colors, purebreds. 3107 Hatch, $18 pair, $25 trio. Meri Newstead Eatonton 706-484-9867
Last batch of Cuckoo Maran chicks for this year, $5 each, 175 left, first come first serve. Kristy Munro Carrollton 678-725-1166
Laying hens for Sale; RIR, Australorp , $8 , pullets for sale, Barred Rock, Australorp, $6, Deborah Wheeler Loganville 770-712-5886
678-432-3819
Ringneck Pheasant chicks. Buff Orpington chicks , Bourbon Red turkey poults, and Guineas hatching now, call for prices. Brant Harrell Gordon 478-986-7423
RIR chicks, $1 each , hatch date 4/22. Scott Bond Athens 706-353-6763
RIR , Bardrock, Auracauna pullets, $10 ea. , also, assorted bantams . Raymond Fortner Clarkesville 706-878-9525
Rooster for sale, rainbow colored $20. Brain Vaughn Forest Park 404-361-7168
Saipan jungle fowl chicks, $75 a trio. Jamie Turner Seville 229-648-6464
SE;lrama chicks, world's smallest chickens, all colors, also, baby ducks, no shipping. Ginny Pope Douglasville 770-577-3666
Silkie Bantams-pairs $12, chicks $2.50 each lots of colors, all bearded parents. Mary Robbins Powder Spgs 770-943-1007
Silkie chickens, most colors, black pr. , $10 baby chicks, $3 buffs, whites , blacks , silvers Mary Robbi ns Powder Springs 770-9431007
Standard dark Cornish chicks, McMurray stock, April 10 hatch, $2 ea., straight run . Luann Thornton Greensboro 706-474-1619
Started black star roosters, 3-4 weeks old , $5 ea., you pick up. Galen Wilson Madison 706-247-0249
Tenn. red quail eggs for sale , shipped with piority mail. Chris Green Summerville 706857-4751
Trio blue Coshens, $20 pr. , yellow Bantams $15 , Trio Buff Orpington $30, all 2006 hatch. Jerry Bostick Gray 478-986-5 128
Turkeys Riogrande, m&f must go together, chicken"s Partridge Rock pair m&I, all 1 year old . Bill Greenwood Ball Ground 770-7372574
White Crested Black Polish babies McMurray stock, large standard . $5 each. Paul Nix Ballground 770-893-4221
White Leghorn chicks, month old, all hens, only 4 for sale, best egg layers, $10 each. Jamie Brown Dallas 404-547-6945
White peacock, will be 3 years old in July, $175. John Fletcher Hampton 770-946-3682
Young black silkie chickens ready to lay. John Sitek Loganville 770-881 -8061
Poultry/Fowl Requiring
Permit/License
June 19 New Forms of Favorite Perennials accompanied by the auction license 30047 404-409-1191
Mallard ducks, 3 generations from wild , If you have questions regarding this
program. speaker: Linda Askey, 7:30 number of the principal auctioneer or
Chickens for sale, White Hackel, Blueface. guineas & chickens.$10 each. Paul Crider 217 category, call Merlissa Smith at 404-651-9081
pm, Atlanta History Ctr. Info: Ga. auction firm conducting the auction, per Kelso, Spanish Blue. Lacey Brown-Heads, Crider Lane Dry Branch 31020 478-746-3895 or 404-651-9082.
Perennial Plant Assn . 404-876-0813 or regulations of the Georgia Secretary of Sid/Wingate cross. Donnie Bowdin Acworth Mallard ducks. 3rd gen. from wild for sale, Advertisements for wood ducks must be
www.georgiaperennial .org
State. Notices without this information 770-789-8127
call after 6:30pm . Kenneth Harry Griffin 770- accompanied by a USDA permit. Permits
CRAFT FAIRS
June 16-17 Arts & Crafts Festival, Fairview. Info: Fayes Floral, 404-286-3639 or Fayesflorals2007 @yahoo.com
Tennessee Walker,16 y.o. bay gelding, excellent trail horse, goes everywhere . sound
and healthy, only to good home. $1,500.
Ursula Muenchrath Mableton 678-467-3621
678-467-3621
Thoroughbreds, gelding and filly, 4&5 y.o., beautiful and sound, well broke, $2400 &
$3200. G. Gibson Atlanta 404-349-5453
Trail horse mare 5 y.o., beautiful mover.
crosses wooden bridges and streams. will go
anywhere, registered. Jim Watts Winder 770-
601 -1537
TWH 15 y.o. gelding 15h, chestnut w/blaze,
great trail horse. likes to lead, anyone can
ride , $1500. Brian Burroughs Bowersville
706-376-9 135
TWH black gelding,10 y.o., 15h , great trail
horse, adv. rider, $1800. Lisa Jackson Social
Circle 770-464-2118
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TWH gelding, 13 mos. sorrel , well bred ,
loose moving imprinted, 14.5h gentle $1200. Fred Deloack Valdosta 229-242-1328
TWH gelding, 15.2h, 5 y.o, Dapple grey
roan. flashy beautiful mover, trails, field trials,
experienced rider only, $2300. L. Reeder
Sharpsburg 770-253-1391
TWH geldings 4 y.o black/white. 4 y.o.
Palomino , 5 y.o. grey roan . 7 y.o. blue
roan/white , 8 y.o. black. Albert Queen Dallas
770-505-0090
TWH reg . geldings, generator, Pu sher
bloodlines, 5 y.o. chestnut 15h, $2500 , 3 y.o.
Liver Ches. 14.3h, trail ridden . Jamie Storey
Waycross 912-614-2110 912-285-7354
TWH-BEA, blk mare, 14.1h, excellent
bloodlines, 3 y.o., ready to start under saddle , $1000. T. Hatchett Griffin 770-842-2020
TWH/racking, two gelding, 14.3 and 15.1h,
both have had extensive trail riding
experience, exposed to traffic, etc. $800 each.
Marcus Brown Vienna 229-268-4926 229938-6353
TWH/RHA Palomino colt, 11 mo. , blaze,
gold pure white mane/tail, 16 y.o. broodmare,
produced 5 Pal. colts, etc. , $1250. D. Bonner Carrollton 770-854-8145
TWHBEA 4 y.o. mare gentle, 4 y.o. roan
gelding, 8 y.o. Palomino gelding, gentle, all
broke to ride. Jim Ousley Woodstock 770-
928-8027
TWHBEA beautiful chestnut gelding, 15.2h,
5 y.o., well broke trail horse. $2500 obo. bay mare, 15h, call after 7 pm. Phillip West
Eastman 478-374-5831
Two b/w SHHBEA/RHBAA mares, good
bloodlines, disposition, gaits, $3000 each,
both $5000, herd reduction . . current
vaccinations. Pamela Stubbs Roopville 770-
596-9398
cannot be published. If you have questions concerning the
Bulletin Calendar, contact Randy Cox at 404-656-3682.
Poultry/Fowl For Sale
If you have any questions regarding ads in this category, call Merlissa Smith at 404-651 9081 or 404-651-9082.
Mallard ducks must be at least three generations from the wild before they can be advertised in the Market Bulletin. Advertisers must include this information in notices submitted for publication.
'06 peacocks : java, white, si lver pied , spauldings, dark pied, white split to silver pied , '04 peahens. Raymond Watts Macon 478743-6692
(07) Australorp, Barred Rock , Buff Orpington. Rhode Island Red, various ages. Leonard Danielson Zebulon 770-567-4185
11, 3 week old Rio Grand turkeys, $10 each, a few heavy breed chicks, $3 each . Scott Yarbrough Newnan 30263 770-253-7821
15 chickens for sale, must take all , $30 for all of them. Sharon Matthews Fort Valley 478318-9670
1st yr. pullets : Buff Orp., RIR, Bantam RIR , Golden laced Polish, OE , BB Red $5 ea . D. Fairbanks Watkinsville 706-?69-9226
2 Buff Orpington cochin roosters , 8 months old, $1 O each , fresh brown eggs $2 dozen. Ben Williams Riddleville 478-552-2283
2007 Bantams in Cochins . brown leggens and Old English ducks. cagebirds and more. Danny Ryals Milledgeville 478-452-8497 478-804-3868
3 young roosters (one New Hampshire red , one big black & one mix) , 2 ready to breed . Jeff Williams Covington 678-878-0244 770787-4576
4 male ringneck pheasants, 9 Mallard drakes & 100 Texas A&M quail, also Buff Orpington chicks, Mallard ducklings, 4 gen. from wild. Charles Hamby Temple 770-562-1370
40 common barn pigeons for sale, $3 .75 ea., no Sun. sales. Clovis Jackson Moultrie 229-941-5541
All Bantams; blk, Buff Silkies, light, dark, Buff Brahma Bantams, Porcelain Bantams, white Cochin Bantams, Golden Neck D Uccle Bantams. Paul Nix Ballground 770-893-4221
All colors of colored homing pigeons, $15 pair, gamecock, 4 game hens, make offer. Fred Brown Chickamauga 706-375-561 0
All different kinds of chickens and hens, small and" large $10 each . Margy Mathews Lawrenceville 404-803-0188 404-803-0431
American Buff geese, hatched April 9 & 10th, docile, good with child ren, $15 each. Michael Buckley Commerce 706-335-7924 404-771 -0454
Americana Bantams, one silver/blue rooster, two silver hen 's, 16 four week old
Chicks & ducks, all hatched April 2007, will
have some more hatching later on. Sarah
Parker 132 Ennis Road Milledgeville 31061
478-452-6272
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Chicks - Dominiquers. Barred Rocks. Buff
Orping tons . RIRs, Light Brahmas. Buff
Brahmas,
Aracaunas. Australorps,
Welsummers. Partridge Silkies. Karen Cook
Shady Dale 404-277-6718
Chicks, different kinds $1 .50 and up, white
homers $1 0, good blood . William Kelley
Canton 770-479-2773
Chicks : California Whites , Anconas ,
Lakenvelders. Sumatras, Rocks, Brahmas
Marans. Aracaunas. Wyandottes, Jasper Cty.
Karan Bumann Newborn 770-403-3538
Cochin, silkies & fluffies, many colors,
newly hatched, $2 ea. Adrienne Wilder
Dahlonega 706-864-6739 404-271 -8885
Colored homer and common pigeons, $8
ea ., gamecock $25 , game pullets laying $5
ea. Fred Brown Chickamauga 706-375-5610
Cornish chicks, lrge. whitelaced, red &
bulldog dark, also Cubalayas & saipans. Matt Turner Pitts 229-648-6464
Coturnix Quail eggs. $30 per 100, shipping handling $10 , Coturnix quail, $2.50 each .
John Farmer Lula '706-677-1489 Diamond doves, ringneck doves several
colors . Phil Butler Vidalia 912-537-4782
Domin iker & Buff Orpington roosters . 10 wks. & up, baby chicks, RR, Dominikers & Buff Orpingtons. Ive. msge. Chris Pope Meansville 770-567-3120
Ducks around 2 months old, ready for your lake soon. 5 left $9 each . Charlie Baker Adairsville 678-255-6230
For sale, .hens and pullet, call for more information. Randall Elrod Cumming 770888-9754
Free to good home: several young roosters . Jimmy Haddock 478-932-5133
Gambel 's Quail chicks for sale, straight run. hatched 4/27107, $3 each, local pickup only. DK Ly Duluth
Game - B. Reds . Blueface. Democrat Roundheads , butchers, spangles, Albany, grays, muggs, hatch. Russell Griffin 3065 Poplar Sp. Ch. Rd Gainesville 30507 770532-8447 770-241-0328
Game chickens, Spangled Butchers, Bumble Foot Greys, Law Greys, Brown Reds, Round Heads. Kelsos and more. Russell Ware TunnelHill 706-965-8940
Game cocks and hens-100 + roosters to choose from-Butchers, Greys. Kelsos , Lacy Round Heads. Hatch and others. Donnie Williamson Cumming 770-889-1269
Game cocks, stags and hens, Clarets, Hatch mixed and pure, $15 and up. James Ewing Gainesville 770-967-7982
Game fowl for sale, all must go, call after 6:00p.m. Jeff Butterworth Cordele 229-2735622 229-322-3001
Game fowl greys, reds , green legged,
229-4362
Mascovy ducks for sale $10 each. Lawrencee Phillips Albany 229-343-1 280 229-439-7894
McMurray RIR's and Buff Orpingtons. about 3 months old , $10 per hen. Robert Hollett Jefferson 30549 706-367-3866
McMurray turkey babies ; Bourbon Reds, Royal Palms , $10/ea . baby geese mix $10/ea. Mallards pure Bread babies. $10/ea. Paul Nix Ballground 770-893-4221
Mixed breed rooster and hens. now laying $10 each . GD Sullivan Stone Mountain 770..:4.::.9.:..1-..:0:.::9....:4.::3_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ __
Modern BB Red game chickens. stags and pullets, $20/pair, Barred Rock Pullets, $5each , call and leave message. Tom Lilley Jeffersonville 478-945-6139
Modern game bantams for sale : Lemon Blue. Brown Red & Lemon Blue Sports. Kyle Adams Dewy Rose 706-319-1554
Muskovy ducks, 3 weeks old May 7. Tom Cowan Conyers 678-977-7975 770-483-=-6~52~3~-------------
New Hampshire & RIR chickens for sale, also D'uccle bantams. Ernie Gilmer Gay 706::::5.::.38.::...:6:.::0.::2.::2_ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _c___
Now hatching Serama, Golden Phoenix, Silver Phoenix and Sumatra , call for availability, all chicks $3 each. Kelly Corley
.A:..:.:r_a::.g.._o::.n.:...:4c::0....:4...:-3::.:1c.:4c.:-3.::.4.:..:3:.:8,__ _ _ _ _ _ __ OEG Bantams. Crete, Brassy Backs, Quail ,
Wheaten , Splash, Eves. Tom Crowe Eatonton 706-484-2382
Pair of Silkies (Blue rooster & Splash hen), $20 Ellen/Lauren Cannon Covington 770.:..7.::.87:..-.::6.::.33::::5::___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Peafowl assorted colors & ages, blue pair laying $150 ; black shoulder, green & ind. blue. Dixie Pursley Dacula 770-339-0216 678-4688333
Peafowl: place orders for hatching eggs & pea chicks. 1-yr.-old birds of sev. varieties, guinea eggs & keels. Jerry Mock Colquitt 229 -758 -3717
Pheasants - pr. of Siamese Firebacks, $150. Josh Moore Albany 229-886-1389
Pigeons - various, exc. breeding , well led, received medicines & best care, $7-$10 ea/or make offer for all. Eric Wind! Athens 706-6210230
Pomeranian goslings $20, mother hens with purebred chicks of cuckoo marans, silkie , and frizzles now avai lable . Susan Oglesby Reidsville 912-557-3727
Pullets and roosters, some near laying, RIR , BR , Y.R. , J.B.M ., $10 each . Laura Phillips Morrow 404-366-8354 678-409-5880
Qlty. fawn duckwings & blacks. Joe Neill McDonough 770-401-0385
Quality OEG bantams, BB Reds, Blue Splash, Brassy Backs, Creles, Fawn Duckwings . Silver Duckwings, OEG quails. Ted Charles Douglasville 770-942-6847
Red bearded Silkie, white Silkie roosters ,
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: DNA, Game and Fish Division, 2189 Northlake Parkway, Suite 108, Tucker, GA 30084.
Bobwhite quail, healthy flight birds, for hunt, train , and restock your meat now. Wesley Seabolt Suches 706-838-4255 -
Bobwhite quail, Jumbo Wis. hatching eggs, $43/100, $168/600, $240/1000, flight birds. Raymond Meadows P.O. Box 338 Wadley 30477 478-252-5345
Bobwhite quail, jumbo Wisconsin extra large hatching eggs. $43/100, $168/600, or $240/1000. Raymond Meadows P.O. Box 338 Wadley 30477 478-252-5345
Poultry/Fowl Wanted
Four sibling 1-yr old Mute Swans to sell/trade , also others of same sex. James Mayors 558 Lakeshore Dr Stockbridge 30281 770-474-1291
Looking for Bobwhite quail eggs, if you have any, please contact us. Cory Wetherington Waleska 770-479-5177
Looking for RIR rooster @1 year old . Richard Smith Riverdale 770-994-5985
Need around 25-40 wild turkeys raised for me, will pick up in Nov. '07, negotiable. Chuck Buie Thunderbolt 912-507-9949
Pure Bred chicks wanted to buy or trade, must be pure and reasonable , lrge. breeds only. Chris Hancock Carrollton 404597-0196
Vulturine Guineas wanted. Marcelina Martin Milledgeville 478-457-5354
Want fertile Araucana eggs, will pay for eggs and shipping . Nathan Klaus Culloden 478-955-3330 478-955-3330
Want free cheap poultry supplies: nesting boxes, pins, ect. . close to Franklin county. Tammy Lampp 34 Varnes Drive. Martin 706356-5984
Want one or two white frizzle & silkie hens. Janie Etheridge Dallas 678-363-6630
Want Pekin Ducks & Afri can Geese (knot on head). no calls after 9:00pm. Don Kemp P.O. Box 96 Chauncey 31011 229-868-2470 229868-2470
Want pond ducks. muscovy or white Pekin. Sam Caruso Augusta 706-833-7969
Want to buy Pomeranian geese. Lawrence Phillips Albany 229-343-1280 229439-7894
Please review requirements under ad categories before submitting your ad.
chick's, $40 for all, pick-up-only. Anthony chicks. roosters, hens $6 & up. Lisa Johnson very gentle. 1 yr old . Gwen Carson Bogart Want to buy young turkeys for small farm .
Hegwood LaFayette 706-639-1984
Perry 478-808-8494
770-725-7205 770-725-7205
Jerry Marrow Villa rica 404-580-1181
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Want trio white bulldog Cornish games, Want reasonably priced breeding age 1995 Sooner 4 horse GNSLD, managers Big Valley 10' gray stock bumper pull with New Zealand white, Mini Rex, San Jaun
good blood line within 30 miles of Henry Jenny, for herd protection, will provide healthy rear tack, mid tack, living quarters, good escape door, good condition, $2000, can rabbits. Corry Vandiver Greensboro 706-817-
County. Randall Starr Stockbridge 678-372- loving home. Dianna Barnes Franklin 770- condition. Kim Shields Thomson 706-595- email pictures. Holli Harrison Marietta 770- 2779 706-817-2779
1257
854-4037
2472
853-3191
NZW and Californian meat rabbits, selling
Want turkeys, looking for Royal Palm hens Want to buy dairy bottle feeder calves 1996 16' WW, 3H slant, dressing room, new Billy Cook 15" Western pleasure saddle stock, Dutch, MR, ND, HL, cages, etc. state
or Burbon Red Tom , and hens that are already heifers or bulls, will buy in large quantities. tires, good floor, $2500. Rodney Carver made in 60's great ride $500. Kendall Morris Iicensed. Christi Tolbert Ellaville 229-591-
laying. Brian Clark Clarkesville 6713-410- Craig Hayes Madison 706-818-0921
Jackson 678-602-1381
Barnesville 770-358-6800
9506
7305
Want to buy goats, purebreed or mixed 2 horse GN weekender heat, water, awning, Circle J 2 horse bp trailer, full dressing room Old castle red perfect/bullet edger
breed, will pick up and pay cash. Wayne table, tack, storag'e space, new tires, great and tack area, padded stalls, very good Iandscaping stones , $72 if take all 90,
ALTERNATIVE
Green Bremen 770-562-3605
shape, $3600 obo. Kathy Frary Winterville condition, $2600. S. Scoggins Chickamauga otherwise $1 each. Jill Beaty Cumming 678-
Would like to purchase baby or adult Emu 's 706-207-6114 706-742-8139
423-240-1488
513-1039
LIVESTOCK
and Emu eggs for hatching. Austin Stephens 2 horse slant bumper pull w/dressing room Corral panels, aluminum , 13 panels 12x5, 1 Pedigreed Holland lops, the smallest lop
If Cave Springs 706-331-7284 706-331-7284 and trailer brakes, good cond ition, asking 6ft gate $750. Lisa Johnson Perry 478-808- eared bunnies, assorted colors, state
you have quest10ns regarding this
$2800 obo. Kellie Osmer Summerville 770- 8494
Iicensed. B. Whitener Dalton 706-277-2595
category, call Merlissa Smith at 404-6519081or404-651-9082.
The Alternative Livestock category contains ads for ratites (ostriches, rheas, and emus) as well as other "nontraditional" livestock.
2-yr minature donkey stallion, raised lovingly w/horses, ready for home w/Jenny, a steal at $500. Marguerite Bryan Jasper 706692-7737
3 pairs of Emus, 7 newly hatched chicks to a good home, will sell separately, price
LIVESTOCK HANDLING
If you have questions regarding ads in this
category, call Ceciley Thomas at 404-651-
9081 or 404-651-9082.
'01 Sundowner value sport 2-horse BP, excellent condition $7500. Suzanne Spikes Covington 770-464-3929
'03 Bison 3H GN 12ft, shortwall, loaded, Bf!.
wide mangers, 24ft. awning , garage kept,
$30,000. Murry Davis S4wanee 770-339-
1738
.
366-4121
20' Featherlite aluminum stock trailer, middle swing door is swing/roll up combo, new brakes, new tires, $5400. Jessica Allgood Monroe 770-267-9401
2000 Hawk 2H GN strtil ramp 2drs, 4'DR, 7'6"H exc. cond. _new tires $8000 neg. Sandy Aultman Commerce 706-789-2817
2000 Sooner Equestrian 2 horse BP trailer, 7.6 height, excellent condition, $7800. Anke Boersma Ball Ground 770-479-2423
2000 three horse slant, dressing room, air
Dave Seay designed American saddlery Western saddle, barely used , excellent condition, $600. De9n King Winterville 706742-2351
English jumping saddle, excellent condition, $500. Allison Fling Hogansville 706-3029091
Hale bp stock trailer center gate $875 , old but dependable, good condition. D. Burnett Social Circle 770-784-9505
Heavy duty 60' round pen made of 2" galvanized pipe. John Young Moultrie 229-
Rabbits all types/colors, including San
Juans, also have cages. H. Henderson Griffin
770-467-6444
Rabbits assorted varieties and ages, $15
each . Robert & Patsy Mitcham Tiger 706-782-
4995
.
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San Juan and Caroline cotton tails $3 for
ten or more, $5 each under 10. Sybil Gooch Royston 706-654-0338
Sweet bunnies, half Angora/half Holland Lop, cute fuzzy lops, parents on site. L. Leigh
Alpharetta 678-297-0068
negotiable. Eva Rowland Madison 706-3421688
8 month old baby Llama, female, black. $350. Christie Beatty Stephens 706-2961875
'03 Chaprell bp 2h s/I grey, front tack, floor malls kept under cover 3,200, o/b/o. Jim Schortinghouse Williamson 770-356-1544
'96 Featherlite 3H slant Gooseneck Horse trailer, dressing-room, rear-tack, floormats,
and heat, midtack rear tack, awn ing,
converter, good condition, $10,500. M. Mabey
Alpharetta 770-906-0655
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2001 Big Valley bp trailer, cut gate, escape
door, electric brakes , $2500, hay rings $100,
985-5723
Horse trailer Bonanza GN, 16' clean. B. Walker Franklin 770-854-7802
Long horn roping steer's , 1/2 longhorn, 1/2 Corriente, $350. Earl Pye Milner 678-758-
FEED, HAY AND GRAIN
If you have questions regarding ads in tks
category, call Merlissa Smith at 404-651-9081
8 pure buffalo cows/bred to calf in the last vented drop down windows , 8000 Series, Newholland 848 baler for parts make offer. 6996
or 404-651-9082.
fall 2007; 1 pure buffalo bull-4 yrs. Al Cofer excellent condition, $9,500. Brent Edwards Lori Duncan Newnan 404-543-4919
Martin barrel saddle w/silver dots, like new, All hay ads must contain the variety of
Loganville 404-310-1034 770-554-4396
Clarkesville 706-499-2469 706-754-5063
2001 featherlight 2 horse trailer, bp, ridden 4X's, floral tooling $1300 obo, can hay offered for sale; i.e., Coastal bermuda
Baby Llama, 6 mos. old, male, white and '96 Keifer built, extra tall, bumper pull, 2 excellent condition , can e-mail pictures , email pictures . Christine Harrison Marietta hay, Alicia hay, etc.
tan , $400. Renotta Dean Carrollton 770-834- horse trailer w/dressing room , excellent $5000. Richard Fox Hortense 912-778-3268 770-420-2597
'06 Alfalfa hay for sales $7 bale, plus fescue
3465
condition, $5500. Cheryl Morgan Stone 2001 featherlite 9408 3 horse slant BP Pioneer firecart with draft horse shafts round bales, barn-kept $60, delivery
Buffalo for sale all ages, also other exotic Mountain 770-469-0975
w/front & rear tack, new tires, stabilizing bars, $1300, Pioneer 12" walking plow $250. available/extra. H H Harrison Kennesaw 770-
animals for sale. Chris Gurley Huntingdon ,Ao01 WW Wrangler, BP, 3H, SL, 7'tall , electric brakes. $10 ,500. Kim Flemming _Douglas A Collins Blairsville 706-897-5220 856-7338
731 -415-9233
walk-in tack/DR , with WO/hitch $4,900. Jerry Monroe 770-656-3226
Ponderosa 2-3 horses, GSNK stock trailer '06 big bales of peanut hay. Willie
Champion
registered
llamas, Hood Conyers 770-313-2880
2001 Sundowner 4 horse,. 10 ft living qts., with DR, black $3000. C. Austin Carrollton Montgomery Reynolds 478-847-2669
males/females for showing , breeding, 04 Silver Star, 6'LQ, b/i generator, 3 hse 40 ft length, in great shape. Michael Gardisser 770-214-5625
'06 hay, horse qlty. bermuda,
companions ,
fiber,
guarding. w/drop windows, stud div, hyd.jack, stove, Lyons 912-293-5700
Sale 1 very nice western saddle, cart fescue/orchard grass, rain free in barn ,_ $30
celia@meadowdance.com. Celia Taylor sink, $25k obo. Jimmy Johnson Milledgeville 2002 Exiss Event XT300, 3 H slant, harness for 8-9001bs . horse, 3 English per 4-ft. roll. Ed Garner Buchanan 770-646-
Ellijay 706-698-5262
478-454-7999
- elec. jack, weekend pkg., awning, ac/heat saddles, & other horse tack. Sabrina 5224
FoJ sale Mallard ducks. Fred Gayton 1 four horse walker, with forward and $21,500 obo. Mahlon B Lane Roopville 770- Carrollton 770-830-8347
'06 horse qlty. Tift 44 bermuda rnd. bales.
Cumming 770-887-9476
reverse, varitable speed control, good 854-4881
Single horse trailer, $950 , Ponderosa Tripp Conner Social Circle 770-601-2877
Llama , 7 years old stud , black $300. W condition $1500. Ted Baker Mansfield 770- 2002 Horton 3H GN SL, heat/air, rear tack , gooseneck stock trailer 16 ft. with side door, '06 Tift 44 sq. bales. Raymond Bailey
Ki llingsworth Cleveland 706-219-2984
845-9786
stud divd., drop down windows, asking $2950 obo. D. Freeman Cleveland 706-865- McDonough 404-379-9802
Llama, adult, haltered, great pasture guard, 15" Roper, great for trail or beginner, good needs good home, $200. Guy Lewis' condition . Kelley Walton Tifton 678-898-5214
$17,000. Tracy Carroll Moreland 770-5600651
2569 Stock watering tank, galvanized steel, 166
'07 Alfalfa, Timothy hay, $10 .50, '07 Alfalfa hay, $12.50, BOlb. bales, delivery available.
Whitesburg 678-371-0031
15" Western saddle, dark oil, basket weave, 2003 Circle M supreme 2/3 horse BP, grey, gallon capacity, excellent condition, $50. Rick James King Snellville 770-403-1816
Llamas - reg, large selection, pets, guardians, breeding stock, from $300. Dennis
hard seat, good condition, breast collar included, $200 nego. Sandi Wheeless
SL, excellent cond., DR, 7 ft tall , $3 ,200. Angie Crews Whitesburg 770-214-8457
Breedlove Monroe 770-480-8612 - Stoll 16Ft BP.. livestock trailer, metal top,
'07 Bermuda, Rye, & Oat mix large round rolls $70, dry stored in barn Tim Hunter
Grafe Resaca 706-971-9396 423-266-8889 Mansfield 678-409-0802
2003 Exxis 2-horse slant load trailer, BP, electric brakes, new tires, good floor/lights, Conyers 30013 770-483-8712 770-922-6653
Llamas for sale, breeding females starting at $300, will do shearing at your farm. Knox
15" Western saddle, hand stitched, excellent, $450. John Stenger Canton 770-
front & rear tack, ramp , $8200. Bill Durham Rome 770--262-4983
excellent condition, $2200. Andre Barlow Grantville 706-637-8917
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'07 hay fescue Bermuda weeds, these hay just .barded, $4 boxed. William J Garner
Dayton Hiram 770-443-9939 404-210-0087 862-0404
2003 Sundowner Trailblazer Ill, 2H slant, Tack sale, 15 in. Western saddle, two Cumming 770-887-4197
Llamas for sale, gelding:,, males, females starting at $450, great blood lines and people
15" Wintec all rounder saddle, brown equileather, like new condition, $185. Perry
LO, auto jack, lots of extras, must see. Debbie H Jackson Good Hope 770-267-9337
English saddles, bridles, misc . tack, to much to list, call for information . Kelly
06/07 cow quality oat hay, 13 round bales_, must be able to load yourself, no tractor
friendly. Sherri Rudd 540 Ascension Trail Johns Folkston 912-576-5616
2003 Sundowner Trailblazer Ill, 2H slant, Honey Douglasville 770-489-2130 404-509- available. Kathleen Strykr Ludowici 912-977-
Cleveland 30528 706-865-7799
16 foot gooseneck livestock trailer, middle LO, auto jack, lots of extras, must see. Debbie .2699
6422
Will trade one male emufor a female one. gate, tandem wheel, good tires, new oak floor. H Jackson Good Hope 770-267-9337
Timberline saddle McClelland endurance 07 fescue hay, 4x5 rolls in field, $25 per roll.
Jim Thrasher Buford 770-932-9512 770-9329.512-. . .~ ' .... ~ ...- -. ---. h
Alternative livestock
Larry Dugger Newington 912-857-4498
16.5 Wintec pro dressage saddle,-great for everyday or youth, comes with stirrups , leathers , ;md pad , $300. Susan Cain Conyers
2004 16' Longhorn bumper pull trailer, 2 e_scape door,_ solid center divider, interior lights, mats, ex/cond. $4000 obo. Suzanne Georges Winder 770-868-0767 770-868-0767
style mounted on flexible panels, 18" black and brown tooled , Western rigged, complete w/girth, $1800. A.R. Derrick Lawrenceville
.678-376-9243
Joseph Ballenger Canon 706-498-2469 07 horse quality orchard, fescue, clover mix
sq . bales $3.00 , $40.00/roll in field. Ronald Campbell 1032 Grady Road Rockmart 30153
Requiring Permit/License
If you have questions regarding ads in this
770-679-9127
18" Simco draft saddle, new ones retail for $1350, priced at only $1000 obo, please call.
2004 Exiss. 314 LO with glide, 2 LO entrance doors full bathroom managers, hyd. jacks, Ip generator. Randy Barton Rome 706-
Two seater horses, q1rriage mint condition $3000 or best offer. Ed Greaves Kennesaw .770-422-2769
770-748-3419
07 Tiff 44 Bermuda hay, horse qulty., fert/sprayed, sq. bales in field $3 .50/bale,
category, call Merlissa Smitff at 404-651-9081 Edy Polley Fairburn 770-630-8675
291-0679
W & W head & squeeze chute portable, taking orders. Edwine Summers Temple 770-
or 404-651-9082.
1970 Stidham 2h bp , fully enclosable, walk- 2004 Exiss 3H , full live qtrs, sep . palpation cage, 2 panels, and accessories. 830-9544
The Georgia Department of Natural through collapsible mangers/escape doors, shower/toilet, elec jack, walk through door, air, Lynn Dobson Buchanan 770-639-8745
2007 Rye horse hay, large square bales,
Resources regulates many exotic animals, excellent condition, $2 ,200. AJ Acheson awning , excellent condition, $25,500. Jamie Want 2-3 horse Bp trailer, prefer SL with green and heavy, in barn $3.50. Melissa
including most hoofed stock except llama Woodbury 706-553-2188
Walker LaFayette 423-364-2614
small tach/dressing area, will consider others Rewis Cumming 678-410-8734
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
1988 4 horse w/dressing room , fully enclosed, gooseneck, 2 stud doors, 25' 6' 6 1/2', good condition , $3500. William Bryan Blairsville 706-745-3022
1993 Ponderosa 4H stock/combo, 16 ft gooseneck excellent condition, ctr divider,
r - - - - ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - farming license, contact the Georgia
Department of Agriculture at (~04) 6563667. For information on licenses of other species of hoofed stock (except llama and
tack storage, escape door, always sheltered, $3400. James Parramore Bostwick 706-3428245
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.
Ga. Organics Releases New Local Food Guide
To help consumers locate farm-
LIVESTOCK WANTED
fresh foods grown by Georgia's small family farms, Georgia
If you have questions regarding ads in this Organics has released its 2007
category, call Ceciley Thomas at 404-6519081or404-651-9082.
Local Food Guide.
Items listed in the Livestock Wanted Covering the entire state, this
category must be for specific livestock; for instance, "want 3 or 4-yr. old quarter horse
year's
edition
includes
listings
of
gelding, approx. 16 hds., suitable fo r farms, CSAs (Community Support
moderately experience rider." Generalized Agriculture), restaurants, groceries,
ads, such as "want horses,_ any amount,"
2004 Featherlite, white alum , 2H, BP, SL, used 1O times, excellent condition , added extras, $10,500 firm. Julie Eden Appling 706541-0708
2004 Horton 3 horse, 8 ft S/W living qtrs, mid tack, mangers, elec. jack, $19,000. Dave Walker Winder 404-867-4492
2004 sidekick 4-horse, black/aluminum, bunkhouse weekend LO , toileVshower, couch , TV/DVD, Honda 3000 generator, $25,000. Lori Orr Concord 770-634-3461
2004 ww three horse, slant b.p., dressing room , mats, spare , saddle, racks, like new condition $3,950. Charles S Griffis Covington 770-786-1093
2005 2H BP grey, excellent condition, pies avail. $4500. Melissa Bennett Covington 770-464-9193
2005 7 X18 X 7 Featherlite, aluminum 3 horse enclosed gooseneck slant, dress(ng room , rear tack, very low mileage, under shelter. David Pitts Molena 404-392-3528
2006 Circle W 6'x6'6"x14' metal-top gooseneck stock, 4'nose escape-gate, center gate, removable saddle-rack, divider, $5,300. Buddy Bragg Guyton 912-772-4382
30 ft. gooseneck livestock trailer, 3 gates, storage in front , $2750. Kelly Allen Dawsonville 770-231-4416
$2000 or less, pay cash. Shane Galbraith Bowdon 770-258-3248
Want to buy a G.N. horse trailer Sil with a dressing room in excellent condition. Jimmy Plemons Rome 706-766-6489
Want to buy timed event arena and good bulldogging steers . C. Hollenthoner Fayetteville 678-357-2886
Youth western saddle , some silver, $125 , circle A roping saddle , never roped off, 16", $600, good condition. Ricky A. Anderson Taylorsville 404-402-8470
RABBITS If you have questtons regarding ads in this
category, call Ceciley Thomas at 404-6519081or404-651-9082.
10 6-wk.-old NZ white FR1000s, (copy of pedigree); 13 6-wk-old NZ cross meat-type rabbits-avail. in gray, white & brown , reas. priced. Casey Young Forsyth 478-2582878
4 Lionhead doe with litters, complete cage setup, 7 Mini Rex, 3 Lionhead bucks. Bill Sells East Dublin 478-274-0319
50+ Lionheads, Mini Rex, Dwarfs, French lops, also cages feeders, auto waters, letting go cheap, ask about complete buy out. Diane
2007 Ryegrass, 4X5 round bale hay, irrigated, $45/bale. Evans Hooks 79 Hwy 57 E Swainsboro 912-562-4226
Alf/Orch grass hay, sq. bales, good qulaity horse hay, del, pickup barn , $8/bale. Mark Tankard 1566 Proctor Rd Rockmart 30153 770-505-7792 770-505-7792
Alfalfa hay, exc. qlty., heavy, tight bales, no weeds, $8/bale. Greg Love Jefferson 706215-1431
Alfalfa, alfalfa/orchard, grass hays, horse quality, will del. anywhere. Susie Kinser Royston 706-246-0792
Alfalfa, Orchard, Timothy mix, $8 .75 large square bale. Craig Brooks Gainesville 706499-9720
Alfalfa: orchard, Timothy, grass hays, priced by quality, will del. anywhere. Chad Kinser Royston 706-680-5797
Bermuda hay, well fer!. & weed free, Coastal/Alicia rolls or sq. bales avail., horse qlty. Larry Wood Camilla 229-336-6712 229347-0857
Costal Bermuda hay, Tift 44 and Rye grass hay $40, 10001b. rolls. Herb Bixler Perry 478987-9858
Hay field, you cut, your equipment, will yield 45 round bales would like about 6. Ms. Rose
are not acceptable for publication; neither and farmers' markets that grow, sell, 3000 6"x30' ring lock irrigation pipe, pipe Cooper Collins 912-684-3669
King Fairburn 770-964-8294
are ads for free ot unwanted livestock.
2 Black Angus heifers to raise calves. Ester R Ebersole Colquitt 229-758-5775
Pony, 13.2-14.2 h, 5+ years, broke to ride, North Georgia area, suitable for children or adolescents. Rhea Walsh Clarkesville 706-
or serve local and sustainable foods. "No matter where they live,
people are interested in eating fresh, healthy food ," says Alice Rolls,
trailer, clamps , elbows, tee 's, gaskets, $5500. Hugh Hamilton Augusta 706-733-5883
4 horse cattle trailer, gooseneck, 2 axles, brakes, spare tire, used, good/sound condition, $1200/0BO. Kevin Jones Sharpsburg 678-571-0411
Baby Easter bunnies, all colors, $10 each. White John Cochran 478-934-9201
Baby rabbits for sale , wil.1discuss price. Erin Hitchcock Tennille 478-290-6352
Beautiful Pure-bred full grown Lionhead bucks, Mini Rex litter just weaned. Mallory
Hay for sale, horse quality, round rolls and sqare bales, Cumming area pick-up or delivery.
Mark Holtzclaw Cumming 404-693-1471 Lrge. rolls of hay, $30. Kathy Chastain
Talking Rock 706-253-3982 Mulch hay a round 250-bales, stoned in the
499-9639 706-499-9639
Executive Director of Georgia 4 horse slantload white gooseneck trailer, Whiddon Leesburg 229-759-8803 229-886- dry, $1.50-bale, $1.25-bale if 75 or more
Want 30 beef type calves, 400 to 500 lbs., within 50 miles of LaFayette. C.E E McCalle Chickamauga 423-413-3124
Organics, which produced the Guide. "Supporting local farmers not only
excellent condition, s. de tack, large dressing room, electric brakes, mates, $4150. Andrea Harding Greenville 706-594-2877
8781 Bunnies for sale, Mini Rex and Lionhead
many to choose from , $8 each. Ricky Wood
taken. Tom Richardson Ellijay 706-635-2729 Mulch hay, $1. 75/per bale in field, you load,
we load (extra) , avail. 4/28/07. Michael
Want Ebony,A6s Crystal liglit, Tennessee Walking horse, black with white star, left rear sock, gelding, born 1988. Jess Keel Nicholson 404-668-1249
puts tastier seasonal food on your plate, it provides economic support to the families producing it, helping to
5x8 low profile goat/hog trailer w/ 12"
storage roof rack spare tire dual axles electric breaks rubber mats. Mike Poss Bartow 478625-9771
Cartersville 770-607-9622
Dutch and Holland Lops pedigreed show stock, North West corner of state . L. Lefever Wildwood 423-774-4897
Emerson Winder 770-363-3259
Now taking orders for 2007 season, all kinds of hay available, we deliver. Mr. Sammy =Ja=.:s::cp:..::e;.:._r_,_7-'-70=---=-3.:...78=---'-71'-'9:..::5'--------~~
Want English spot rabbits junior or breeding age. Darrell Gunder Woodland 706-674-2206
Want finished barrel horse for youth/or no vice adult, also need barrel pole pony 50". P. Carter Brooks 404-488-2987
Want male Vietnamese pot bellied pig for
sustain farming as a way of life.
The Guide is free to consumers,
and can be downloaded m pdf
format
from
website
96 4H/LQ Sundowner, queen bed, trig, freez, microwave, stove, sink, II(, vcr, couch to bed, table, etc. $33K payoff. Stephanie Ansley
Acworth 770-314-1239 99 Sundowner with living Quarters, built in
generator, excellent condition, $30,000. Allen
Lionhead bunnies $40, DOB March 14 2007, males and females. Jenifer Littlefield Dallas 678-215-5133
Uonhead rabbits, double-maned, beautifuI colors sire pedigreed, dam small, some are show quality $20. Sue Mesa Royston 706-
Orchard grass/fescue, mix sq. bales, $2.25
at barn while it last, delivery available, NW Georgia and N. Atlanta. John Petrel La _F.:...ay~e=-tt_e=-7.,...0=-6,--_39""7,--,,,8_10.,...6--,-----,------:-::--;--;:--
Small bale Afalfa hay for sale, will deliver, $12/bale. Stanley Williams Alapaha 229-237-
pet and for breeding, piglet or adult. Barry www.georgiaorganic s.org; 50,000 Johnson Lincolnton 706-359-4105
245-8566
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Baily Dawsonville 706-216-5023
Want miniature jenny donkey reasonable priced. David Plair Social Circle 770-464-1098
print copies can be found at natural food stores throghout the state.
99 WW 3 Horse slant BP w/DR, floor mats, sides matted, plexiglass, great tires, spare $3800. A. Astin Carrollton 678-378-5189
Mini Rex, $15 each, 3 bucks opal/castor, 1 doe castor, purebred. Renee McKenzie Canton 770-880-2873
Taking orders for '07 alfalfa/timothy mix & fescue hay, sq. bales, you pick up or dely. avail. Mike Webb Rome 706-331-5031
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Timothyi Alphalfa hay for sale $8.50 per Sweet potato plants for sale, beginning Blooming size pink coral vine $8, large Green Liriope , free , bring your shovel to dig Rare hot pink bleeding heart vine seed, 25
bale. Anthony Palazzo Appling 706-513-1004 about April 15. Gary Newman HazlehursI flowered purple per., Phlox 3 for $12, large Yvonne J Jenkins East Point 404-349-5846 . seeds $1 w/LSASE, 2 stamps. Dan Staib 111
Wheat hay for sale, 8001b rolls, net 912-375-3795 912-375-1568
supply of Aspidistra. J. Thrift St. George 912- Hellebores seeds, just harvested, 50 seeds Pine St. Bluffton 39824 229-641-2260
wrapped. Steven Griffis Odum 912-579-6793_ White multiplying onion sets, $14/gal. plus 843-2236
and instructions $3, includes shipping. Mary Red leaf castor mole bean; mosquito
$3 shipping. F. E. Drummond 438 Burkhalter Bougainvillea-Lavender flowered, 5' tall , Wenger Gainesville 770-287-0734.
repellent, 25 beans $2w/LSASE & 2 $.39
Feed, Hay And Grain Wanted Road Cedartown 30125 770-748-5388
very full, $45; raspberry flowered 6'+ , $55, Hen and chicks or strawberry begonias stamp with each order, no checks. John
Horse hay, rnd. & sq. bales, can pick up infield. Kathleen Fisher Milledgeville 478-9685145
Xtra lg .hybrid grape plants: Flame Thompson, Fredonia, Niagara, Vanessa Venus, $9 ea.w/10th free, will ship any # lor $9. Tammy Aldridge Hiram 770-443-2397
mature plants. Kay Brucker Lavonia 706-4981624
Boxwoods, up to 4 ft. high, dill. prices & sizes. B. Lunsford Suches 706-747-2331
15/$12, Louisiana lily, triple daylily $12/doz., ornamental pepp_er, hyacinth bean, amaranth, coneflower $2/tbsp. w/SASE. L. Brooks PO Box 888 Armuchee 30105
Carroll 1677 Buford Dam Rd. Buford 30518 770-945-6901
Riverbirch, Sweetgum, Crabapple, Sawtooth oaks, Poplar & other trees ; 3-gal. ,
Horse quality fescue mix. Dawn Flores Canton 678-648-5342
Want large round bales hay, delivery a plus. W P McWhirter 391 O Careytown Rd Royston 30662 706-245-6896
770-443-2397
Ag Seed/Plants Wanted
Want Boothby's Blonde cucumber seeds/plants. Melissa Jones 19 Wicker Ct
Cannas, mixed-colors and foliage, strong growing bulbs, some scarce, shipping until June-15, $16-doz. ppd. J.V. Carroll 392 Lake Dow Rd. McDonough 30252
Cannas-dwarf yellow Primrose, $12 doz.,
Hosta or August lily 8/$12, 20/$25 ppd. , Blk.- Eye -Susan , Rose Campion, Asters, Stephanotis vine $2/tbsp. w/ SASE. A. Mashburn 1030 Haywood Va. Rd Armuchee 30105
7+ ft., $5.50. Barry Gay 3250 Daisy Log Rd Blairsville 30512 706-835-1662
Rciyal standard and varigated Hostas, 1 gal., $2 each. Don Lee Mableton 770-9415394
AG SEED FOR SALE If you have questwns regarding thts
category, call Merlissa Smith at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
Advertisers of agricultural seed must submit a current state laboratory report (not more than 9 months old) for purity, noxious weeds and germination for each
Dallas 30132 678-383-8083
Want Oxheart tomato seeds, for home
garden. Stewart Moss Dewy Rose 706-245 _5_12_0_ _ _ _ _ _~--------
Want Rubarb roots. Evelene Watkins Ellijay 706-635-2402
Want whippoowill crowder pea seed, call to let me know price. Gene Mayweather Arnoldville 706-742-2333 404-861-1416
ppd ver beautiful. -M. Hemphill Winder 770867-6188
Confederate Rose and Angel Trumpet $2. John Fields .1026 W. Poplar St Griffin 30224 770-227-3682
Dawn redwood seedling 4-5", 4/$10 ppd., redwood seed, $1 SASE, golden gaillardia, zowie zinnias, purple globe amarath, more, $1+SASE. J. Barrett 5882 Gailey Dr. Clermont 30528
Hosta, Mahonia, Heller, Acuba, Barberry, Pittosporum, Weigela , Lady Bank rose , jasmine, var. liriope. C.T. Campbell Smyrna 770-436-2833
Hostas: 200 vars., 2 mi. beyond Zion Hill Church, Ellijay, Fri.-Sat.-Sun. or by appt. Dee Little Ellijay 706-635-4891
Impatiens, Periwinkle, Cleome, Bachelor Buttons, Cockscomb, balsam, 200 seeds ea for $1; Jerusalem Cherry or Money plant, 50
Russian Olive, 3/5-gal., $3-$5, Red Bud, 3gal., $3, Rose of Sharon , 2/3-gal. , $2-$3, Liriop, green, 2-gal, $2. Kossie W Thompson Decatur 404-241-7381
Seed - mullein pink, morning glory, touchme-nots, 1/2 tsp./$1, money plants, four o'clocks, angel's .trumpet, hibiscus, althaea, $1/tsp. ea. w/SAS E. G. Robertson 1955 Old Cornelia Hwy. Gainesville 30501
Stella-do-oro, Happy-returns 10/15 for
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 submitied 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 at (404) 656-
FLOWERS FOR SALE If you have questions about thts category,,
call Merlissa Smith at 404-651-9081 or 404-
651-9082.
Flower seed offered for sale has not been tested for germination since it often is collected in very limited quantities.
$0.50/pkg. w/SASE; Impatiens, Dianthus Purple Coneflower, Cleome, Rudbeckia Cosmas, Mulleon pinks, Snow-on-theMountain, and Columbine . Margaret P .Lane 3914 Sue Lane Decatur 30035
$0.50/pkg. w/SASE; Rudbeckia, Begonia Zinnias , Foxglove , Impatiens , Euphorbia Nigella, Dianthus, Ech inacea, Larkspur Cleome, Cosmos, Columbine. M. Lane 3914 Sue Lane Decatur 30035
Daylilies - 20 double centennial/dark red for $1, SASE. H. Brooks 5106 Lexington Ave
$20 + $5 shipping or Sunlet Splendor/6'' ruffle, Stone Min 30087
yellow bloom. E. P. Dykes 1152 Ga. Hwy. 32 Indian Summer daises, Hibiscus,
E. Ashburn 31714
Geraniums, Columbine, Hosta, Chinese
Daylilies - 50 plants of Tripple Orange $20 + Chestnut trees, Hydrangeas, and much more
$5 shipping; Agapathus $15 + $4.50 shipping. ver reasonable. Carol Bland Fayetteville 770-
S. H. Hill 144 Calhoun Rd Sylvester 31791 . 964-3162
229-535-4738
Iris, 350 plus labeled varieties ; send $1 to
Daylilies - Over 640 registered varieties, cover post. for 2007 catalog, call for hrs. Mark
many colors, forms and patterns, entire Franklin 15230 Birmingham Hwy. Alpharetta
garden for sale. Mildred Christian Winder 30004 770-41 0-0548
770-867-6869
Iris, V. Vica major, lamuim, aster, blk-eyed
Daylilies many varieties, assorted colors, susan, butterfly bushes, fern , cananas ,
we dig. Jo Ann Cowart 5365 Arbor Hill Rd. purple-heart, tyme , elephant-ears , umbulla
Canton 30115 770-887-4493
plant. J. Stone Roswell 770-993-6004
Dayl ilies named Hybridizer seedings, Japanese maples, 30 grafted vars., 1 gal. to
overstock specials, landscapes welcome, Iris 15 gallons, $34 and up. Bridget Britton
Crinium, Cann as, Ginger lilies. Brenda Garfield 706-829-1427
Brannock Hiawassee 706-896-2700
Japanese Maples, 4' to 5' tall, in 3-gal. pots,
clamps, Pardon-me, Prairie-Blue-Eyes , double yellow 5/6 clamps, $5/each plus postage. Faye Chambers 2579 Boyt Rd . Yatesville 31097 706-472-3371
Trees - 3 gal. Yoshino cherry $6 ea. or 9/$50; 1 gal. Redbuds $4; watermelon red and shite Crepe Myrtles $5 gal., pick up. Jean Phillips 101 Cedar Ct. Bonaire 31005 478988-4926
Trees : Crape Myrtles, 3 for $10, 2-gal., Red Maple, Shumard & Willow Oaks, Dogwoods, 3-gal. P Merritt 2873 Hwy. 93 S. Cairo 39828 229-377-9320
Trees: Hickory, maple, oaks: Live , Red , Shumard . Red , Laurel , Willow, Overcup, Sawtooth, Swamp Chestnut in 3, 7 & 15-gal. pots, $5-$35. N. Halley Metter 91 .2-685-5266
Tube roses, $15 per doz. ppd. Ruth Davis 5250 Hwy. 93 Pelham 31779 229-294-8578
3635.
'06 Brown top millet, 92% germ., no noxious weed seed, cleaned and bagged, 50 lb. bags. Wayne Syms 622 Lake Pearl Rd
$1.00/packet: Hummingbird vine, trumpet vine, assorted four o'clock, cash/SASE. Angela Holton 1323 City Pond Rd Barnesville 30204
Daylilies , 20 big-red (Palace Guard} or 20 Sunlet-Splendor 6" ruffled-bloom/yellow, 20 plants $20 plus $5 shipping. L H Moore Arabi 229-273-2328
$15 to $25. L.B. Denney Tyrone 770-631-
0242
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Japanese maples, Azaleas, Angel's
Trumpets, Confereate roses, and Hostas
Zinnia seed, tall, all colors, extra lrge. blooms, prompt shipment, $3/pt. , $5/qt., post. paid. Sue Williams 2801 Massee Post Rd Adel 31620 229-549-7254
Waynesboro 30830 706-554-451 O
$1/pk. w/SAS E, reseeding Petunias,
'06 Brown Top millet, 90% germ., C&B, 50lb. bags, no noxious, $16/bag. Lewis Todd Mitchell 706-598-2554
Angel 's Trumpet, double purple, yellow or white. C.S. Arnold 644 Lynn Ave. Jefferson 30549
Browntop Millet, 80% germination, 99.1% purity, cleaned & bagged in 50-lb. bags, $15/bag. Brent Mize Royston 706-308-8300 .
Browntop millet, germ. 70%, cleaned & bagged , in 50-lb. bags, $15 ea. Dennis Burroughs 629 Beck Rd. Hull 30646 706-5484949 706-207-9361
$1/pkt. w/SASE, Cypress vine, mixed (red, pink, white) attracts hummingbirds, orange, yellow Cosmos, Black-eyed Susan, white hibiscus. B Bryant Atlanta 404-874-5354
'06 Martin gourd seed, 50 seeds, $1.25 w/SASE. Edward Thurmond 1311 McHenry _Crossing Madison 30650 706-342-3362
Daylilies, 2000 varieties, send $2 for 24page listing. M. Netherton 113 Dothan Rd. Blakely 39823 229-723-6703
Daylilies, all colors, hundreds "buy two get two free"; price list and photos: www.alcovydaylilies.com Alcovy Daylily Farm J. Burgess Covington 770-787-7177
Daylilies, ferns, hostas, Knock Out roses, perennials, hundreds of varieties, shipping avail. www.bloomindesigns.com. Linda Butler Auburn linda@bloomindesigns.com 678-376-
Linda Waites Fairburn 770-964-6414
Japanese Maples, lace leaf, blood good, all sizes beautiful $12 and up. Keith Norris Milner 770-229-8319
Leyland cypress ,1-gal/$4, 3-gal/$9, (Leighton green & Murray cultivars), 7gal/$21, quantity discounts. Liza Sm.ith Nicholson 404-226-8500
Leyland cypress lines, $.75, 2-gal. , $4, cryptomeria liners, $1, 2-gaL, $5; holly, 2-gal., $4 Janet Kirby Suwanee 770-945-1027
FLOWERS REQUIRING
PERMITS If you have questions regarding this
category, call Merlissa Smith at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
The Georgia Wildflower Protection Act requires 'that shipments of officially protected plants be accompanied by
Pomegranate seeds, 15 for $1.00, send SASE. Ashley Ferguson 5285 Priest Rd Acworth 30102
'06 Mexican sunflower; pink coneflower, maypop, gallardia, $1 /tsp . SASE. Sara O'Shields Box 185 Tate 30177 770-735-3657
7987
Daylilies, Iris, Hydrangea, Vinca, Beautyberry, Forsythia, sweet shrub/yellow
Leyland Cypress trees 8-16' in field, you dig or we dig, call for price. Thurmon Turk Dacula 770-945-8172 678-936-0688
transport tags displaying a permit number issued by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. Ladyslipper Orchids
Rare old-fashioned veg . seeds, tomatoes-
Cherokee Purple ; egglants; peppers-
cowhorn (hot); squasm-Nanicoke Indian ;
okra-Silver; beans-cornfield; watermelon-
Navajo; $3/pack; others avail. Donald Brown
P. 0. Box 3846 Valdosta 31604-3846 229-
242-2554
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Ag Plants for Sale
If you have questions regarding this category, call Merlissa Smith at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
Alicia, Tift 78, lift 85, Tift 44, perennial peanuts, custom planting for over 34 yrs. Ray Beaty Coolidge 229-941-2047 229-224-8294
Baby raspberry vines for sale, buy in packs of 5 for $6, no pesticides used. Bethany Smith Grffin 678-361-0228
Banana trees, 3 ft - 5 ft. tall, ready to plant $10 each. Ms. Emily Bryan Lithia Springs, 770-948-6452
Blueberry plants, rabbit eye, climax, powder blue, brightwell, Austin Prether, 3 yrs. old in 3gal. pots, all will bear fruit in June. Ted Wach Macon/Bolingbroke 478-994-1120
Blueberry plants, sold-in-bulk thousand or more, year old 1$ each, liner plants, 60 highbush & rabiteye. Trevor White Axson 229-686-7543 229-548-0248
Certified bermuda sprigs, Tifton 85 , 44, Coastal , Russell, Tifway & Alicia, also custom planting. Gene Hart Guyton 912-728-3380
Chinquapins, 2' - 3' sweet shrub avail. now, shipping avail; rare, old-fashioned blue plum and old-timey sweet potatoes plants available soon. Sam Brown 2813 Judie Ann Rd Valdosta 31601 229-247-8297
Coastal & Russell bermuda sprigs, also, custom planting statewide, references avail. , book early. Robert McNair Junction City 706269-2563 706-575-5697
Coastal bermuda, Tift 44, Alicia, Tift 85, statewide reference avail, can also custom plant. Scott McDaniel Yatesville 706472-3013
Extra. large hybrjd grape plants: Flame , Thompson, Fredonia, Niagara, Vanessa, Venus, $9 ea.w/10th free, will ship any# for $9. Tammy Aldridge Hiram 770-443-2397 770-443-2397
Pecan seedling trees in pots, 8$ each. Scott Stephens Wrightsville 478-864-2635
Pecan trees, 15 gallon pots, 6-7' tall tree, Stuart and Pawnee grafted varieties, $55. Lee Kemp Lyons 912-293-4902
Rare Plumg ranny melons, extremely fragrant, $2 cash, send SASE, reminds.you of home. Jared Bookhardt 66 Indian Hills Dr Rydal 30171 770-607-8164
To be automatically connected to the University of Georgia Extension office in your county, call 1-800-ASK-UGAl (275-8521)
'06 tall re-seeding Impatiens seed, mixd 35
colors & shades, many variegated , 1/2 tsp/$1 ,
wSAS~. Mo:z;elle. Green 158 George Cowart
Rd Chatsworth '307o5
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100+ types of hosta plants, daylilies, hydrangeas Ed Thaubald 1900 Peeksville Rd _Locust Grove 30248 678-779-9709
2-yr.-old everbearing {late June & October) red raspberry bushes, potted, $5, bear rooted, $4, will ship. Catherine Gray Ellijay 706-635_4535
4" perennials, 350 vars., $1.50, HeJeborus, Eucalyptus, palms, ferns &- shrubs, display garden. Selah Ahlstrom Jackson 770-7754967
All kinds, 100 plus vars. of plants, 50 vars. of Hydrangeas and Perennials, rare ferns, call for availability. Joan Burgins Atlanta 404-9959277
Amaryllis, red brilliant bulbs, 6 for $19 ppd. c. Jongma 135 Kings Chapel Rd Martinez
30907 706-399-6704 706-726-4812
Amaryllis, red w/greenish cream centers; orange w/creamy white centers, $7 S&H. Sandy Nash 53 Dutchtown Dr. Richmond Hill 31324 912-312-3294
Angel Trumpets $5, Sweetshrub, Beauty Berry, Nandinas, $3, Forsythia, Ferns , Horsetails, Silver Dragon Liriope , Periwinkle, others. Carla Houghton Marietta 770-4282227
Angel trumpets huge gallon plants, 22 varieties, rare doubles, many colors, blooming display, $7 and up. Mark Bailey Cleveland 706-219-1836
Angel trumpets, Forsythias , Lousiana Iris, Rose of Sharon, Crooked tree Giner Lilies and many more, Croscasnia, Astromeda. M. Buchanan Bowdon 770-258-2848
Angel trumpets, lrge. plants, many colors, reds/dbl. purple , Confederate roses, pink & variegated, many dill. perennials, hosta, many colors, shrubs & trees , other plants. B. Driggers Conyers 770-760-9050
Angel's trumpet, pink hollyhock, purple hollyhock, mixed hibiscus, Jerusalem cherry, $1/tsp. w/SASE. Gail Wilson 1020 B Wilson Rd. Commerce 30529
Angel 's trumpets and potted; white, yellow, pink, gold. Louise Pickle Marietta 770-9711513
Angel's trumpets, rooted cuttings, banana trees, Black Magic elephant ears, pond plants, lotus & more. Patrice Cook Covington 770787-6141
Aspidistra, Aucuba, Epimedium, Ferus, Helleborus, Hosta, 1-Lace-cap hydrangea, 1-Forsythia, Mahovia, Ginger, Nandinia, other pots $1-$5, dig free Liriope. Corene Tatum 21 River Dr Gainesville 30501 770532-6594
Azaleas-1 gal. to 3 gal. ; Japanese Maples, hydrangeas, Leyland Cypress & more. tinda Waites Fairburn 770-964-6414
Blackeye Stella, 4 fans $2, Hybrid daylilies all colors, #3-4 fan , Lily of DeValley, 12 plan $8,. $5 shipping . H. Brooks 1793 David Home
bloom , Pussy willow, Ginger Lily, no shipping. Betty Stephens Monroe 770-267-5053
Daylilies, many regd. varieties, $5 and up for dbl. fan, peak bloom late June. Frank Cross Hartwell 706-376-4509
Daylilies , Stella D'Oro dwarf, ever blooming, 15 fans , $15. M. M. Haynes 275 Pine Crest Dr. Cantoh 30114 770-4795224
Daylil ies, Stella D'Oro , mail orders accepted. Lea Rucker 145 Cornerstone Dr Jasper 30143 706-253-7830
Daylillies, _ Monkey grass, Bananna, Loquart, Fire Poker, Siberian Iris and more. must downsize 50%. Gary Taft Pearson 912422-7768
Daylillies: traditionals , starting at .50 and Hybrids at $2.00 e-mail for pies. Gary Taft 120 GI Taft Ln Pearson 31642 912-4227768
Dwarf mondo, liriope, iris, forsythia , daylilies, flowering almond, verbena, kerria, ferns, purple coneflower, mahonia holly, yucca, dames rocket, others. J. Poss Cumming 770-889-0566
Enormous variegated liriope, hostas, variegated native ferns, purple heart, weeping willow tree, plant stands holds 12 hanging pots. B. Rigdon Conyers 770-860-9218 770315-6785
Fern, 50/$10, Mexican petunia, 25/$15, society garlic, 20/$10, Mexican petunia seeds, 100/$3 SASE, all $4.15 shipping. B. Reese 3908 N. Forrest St. Valdosta 31605 229-2448891
Fern , iris, stokes aster, ginger lily, herbs, beauty berry, artemisia, houttuynea, hibiscus, begonia, jasmine, crocosmia, climbing hydrangea, ferns , Porcaline berry vine, will ship. Gail Hollimon Buford 770-945-4252
Ferns, Hosta, Hydrongeas, Siberian-, Iris, Confederate Rose : Angel Trumpet, Elephant ear, Hellibosa, other. Verma Farlow East Point 404-767-7656
Free - 3 large pine trees, 2 hardwoods, 1 cherry tree , all 40 yrs. old, you cut & remove, must be insured. Mark North Atlanta 404839-1596
Gallon Stella & other daylilies, landscaping quantities, less than wholesale. Veronica Dean Mt.Aiiywdean2@webtv.net 706-886-4140
Giant hibiscus, pink, dk. pink, white, $1 each pk. w/SASE; free confederate Rose seed w/order. R. Shuman 825 Shumantown Rd. , Ellabell 31308
Globe Amarath seeds, send stamped envelope-(SASE) $1, per packet. Barbara Brown 120 Stanley Oaks Place Fayetteville 30214
Going out-of-business sale, day-lilies, huge-clump, photo bk. old Hwy. 5-North, no Sundays, M-S 9-3. Kenneth Davis 747 Northcutt Rd. Ellija}' 30540 706-635-4247
Golden rain tree $1 , 3 tbsp purple Angel Trimpe! $1 tsp., all w/SASE. Dan McAvoy Washington 706-678-7389
Leyland cypress trees, 1-gal. 43.50, variegated Leylands , 1-gal., $4. James Fuller Gainesville 770-983-9947
Leyland cypress trees, 3, 7 & 15-gal. sizes, also B&B, call for prices . Harold Parker Morganton 706-374-5339
Leyland cypress trees, 3-gal., approx. 2.5-4 ft. tall, very green & uniform in size, great prices , direct from grower. Bob Brookshire Buford 770-932-5795
Leyland cypress, 3 gal., $8 ea. Carolyn Grant Gainesville 770-536:4695
Leyl and cypress , 3- & 7-gal.; hostas, named varieties, daylillies, named varieties, 50. Johnny Atkinson Douglasville 770-9495846
Leyland cypress, 7-gal./$15, Cryptomeria, Bradford/Cleveland pear, oaks, river birch , red , sugar/Japanese maple, weeping willow, crabapple, dely. , planting avail. Greg Strickland Winston 770-942"0011 404-7885434
Leyland Cypress-trees, 3-gal.-approx. 3.5-4 ft. tall, very green & uniform in size, great prices, direct from grower. Bob Brookshire Buford_770-932-5795
Leylands, Green Giant, 1/gal $2.75, assorted I/gal hollies, junipers $2.5o; Little Gem magnolia, tea olive. Rome delivery available. Anne Walker Good Hope 706-3429471
Live oaks, 15 gallon, 6-811. tall, $20, beautiful landscape addition and food source Ior wildlife. Ben O'Connor Helena 229-8680107
Mexican Sunflower, four-o 'clock Cleome, Touch-me-not, Swamp Sunflower, Caenman Gourd, Rose of Sharon, Red Hibiscus $1 each wAg-SASA B Savage Gaineville 770-534-7856
Mixed color touch-me-not, purple & pink cleome seed, $1/tsp w/SASE. Louise Raby 8279 Mount Vernon Rd. Lithia Springs 30122 770-739-1583
Moon flower seed, 12 for $1 with SASE John Fields 1026 W. Poplar St Griffin 30224 770-227-3682
Old-timey daffodils, dbl., $3/doz.; wh. narcissus, _$6/doz., Siberian iris, $4/doz.; $5 post. ea. , daylilies, boxwood, blue creeping phlox, aucuba, forsythia; free liriope, & vinca. E. Beach Duluth 770-476-1163
Old-timey pie pumpkin seed light skin, seed save for generations 20/$1, w/SASE, Martin gourd seeds 50/$ 1 w/SASE Clifton Sapp Screven 912-579-6356
Olivia, Amazon lilies, Orchid Catcus and many more, $2 - $3 each, must sell. J Strickland Thomaston 706-472-3675
Pink-white Phlox, Iris: Bearded, Siberian, Louisana, Day Lilies, many colors, Torch Lily, Yucca, Jap. Kerria, Aucuba, Verbena, pk.. Spirea, Gincer Lily, L. Plulkey. Laura Mulkey Cumming 770-889-7079
Rare giant Celosia, bright fuschia 3'-6' tall, 5"-8" blooms, 100 seeds, $3/SASE. David J Little 309 Littlebrook Lane Woodstock 30188
and Goldenseal are examples of protected plants. When advertising protected plants in the Market Bulletin, please submit a copy ol your' permit to sell protected plants. Ads submitted without this information will not be published. For further information Cin the sale or shipment of protected plants, contact: Protected Plant Program. 2117 U.S. Hwy. 278 SE, _Social Circle, GA 30025, (770) 918-6411.
Pink Lady Slippers for sale, endangered; state permitted-3 plants $22, 10-$70 + $8 shipping and handling. Joy Stegall _Milledgeville 770-238-6851
Flowers Wanted
Double drawl canna bulb , rose red, yellow and/or multi-color weaves, please state price _and must mail. Pam Griggs Rock Springs
Looking for Rhododichtron Bell vine seeds. _Beverly Tarpley Dalton 706-226-3528
Want coral honeysuckle cutting, (Lonicera,
not Trumpet vine), leave message. Missie Pilon 1218 Madison Street Danielsville 30633 706-795-3044
Want flowering purple plum tree that bears fruit, free seedling to share from your mature
tree,
LaShelle2 @netzero.net.
Dyer
Stockbridge 678-860-8806
Want Japanese Tulip tree seedings. J _Lucas Savannah
Want maypop seeds or plants. Katherine Williamson 500 Loy 's Farm Rd . Athens
30605 706-613-5340
Want seeds for Luffa Sponge Gourd, will pay. Claudia Collier Bloomingdale 912-7480731
Want to buy pinecone gingers. Melinda Davis Americus 229-928-3370
Want to buy: variegated Japanese fiber
banana (musa basjoo variegata) , will pay shipping. Steve Kelzer Roswell
MISCELLANEOUS If you have questions regardmg ads in thts
category, call Merlissa Smith at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
The Miscellaneous category includes the following subcategories: bees, honey and supplies; things to eat; herbs; fish and supplies; fertilizers and mulches; oddities; miscellaneous wanted; notices; garden space; notices; out-of-state wanted; firewood, timber; and Christmas trees. Only one ad per household is permitted in the Miscellaneous categoiy.
2001 Triton TR22, 250 Mere (HP), dual console, all options, excellent shape , cover and garage kept, $23 ,000. Terry Whitley Mauk 706-269-9068
3 roller power cane mill & kettle w/acces, call after 6pm. Roger Becton Valdosta 229559-4949 229-559-4949
Draw Tile 41904, Class 4 hitch for Ford Trucks. Brigitte Sabik Locust Grove 770-957-
from anywhere in Georgia.
Ch. Rd . Comer 30629 706-795-3134
Ads cannot be called in byphone.
678-910-0957
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Ex-Mark commercial walk behind mower, Buffalo meat, USDA inspected, natural and All sizes largemouth bass, grass carp, Pine straw $2.25 per bale. Tommy Smith Want to purchase crocheted doilies for
runs great, you can e-mail pie, heart healthy, sell by the pound, quarter or bluegill , threadfin shad , delivery available. Reynolds 478-847-3146
tables, any size. Debbie Bullard Dawsonville
whitehorsestables @windstream.net Barbara Hardegree Jefferson 770-317-7998 706-387-
half.' www.chamblessbisonranch .com Russell Chambless Forsyth 478-994-6986 478-394-
Paul Williams Hawkinsville 478-892-3144 Bass, bluegill , hybrid bream, channel
Pine straw, $3/bale, clean red color, del. to all areas & installation avail , call for pricing .
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catfish , sterile grass carp, statewide del. Josh Bulloch Manchester 770-571-0189
call after 6pm. Carrie Hays Mansfield 770-
Guinea eggs for sale, call after 6:30p.m. Corn , tomatoes and beans, approx. David Cochran Ellijay 706-889-8113
Pinestraw installed, $4.50 per bale, serving c.7.::8,=.6-""8:.=2:.=5.::0,----..,..~-.,.--------
Kenneth Harry Griffin 770-229-4362
availability June-September. James 0 Wise Bedrun red wigglers, $25 for 5 gals., bring all of Ga. Martin Golden Atlanta 770-757- Wanted corral panels, need 12-25 at a
Bees, Honey & Supplies
07' Italian queens, calm, gentle and bred, $12 each, plus shipping. Donna Lopes Williamson 770-412-1703
1 story strong beehives, $125, Nucs 5 frame $75, Supers $26-$46, Beekeeping supplies, equipment. John Pluta Milledgeville 478-452-2337 478-452-2337
5 comb nucs, supers, hive of bees, empty hives for swarms, etc ; honey, closed Sat. Edward Colston 66 Ore Mine Rd. Taylorsville 30178 770-382-9619
50 bee hives with !rams, $15 each, 100 supers with trams, $7.50 each; lots more supplies. Leon Cagle Jasper 770-735-2802
Bee & stinging insect removal , from Macon n. to Rome, including Metro Atlanta, all work guar. James Kane Stone Mountain 770-8455002
Bee keepers, all new supers, frames, bear jars cost $1000, all for $100. Jack Sharpton
Bogart 770-725-9025
Farm fresh eggs, brown and white, $2dz, bring your own carton .Jill Hill Ty Ty 229-8211104 229-821-1104
Fresh brown eggs for pick up, $2.25 per dozen or smaller size for $1.75 per dozen. David Keene Byron 478-956-2392
Fresh yard eggs from Rhode Island, red's $1dozen Jerry Marrow Villa Rica 404-5801181 770-459-0887
Home grown fresh garlic, $3.50 lb'., 100% organic. Olga Svistunenko Lawrenceville 678-409-6618 678-376-3731
Home grown pickles, parsley, tomatoes, and potatoes. Olga Svistunenko Lawrenceville 678-409-6618
Large brown eggs, $1 .50 dozen. Scott Ramsey Covington 770-464-4056 678-6149170
Naturally raised Black Angus beef; 90 day grain fed; drug free; $2.50/lb. incl. processing . Stacey Burden Comer 706-783-5840
your own bucket, call for appt. . near Macon. Tina Ashley Knoxville 478-836-2410
Catalpa worms & catalpa trees, 1' to 6'. Jackie Johnson 1912 Brays Lake Rd. Royston 30662 706-245-5024
Catelpa tree $2-$5 each, frozen Cataepa worms $1-$1.25 per dozen. Joe Mask Fayetteville 770-461 -7068
Catfish fingerlings & bluegill & sterile grass carp, DNR registered/licensed, pickup or dely. Randy Bennington Dahlonega 770-377-3243
Catfish for stocking lakes. Bob Reese 321 Reese Rd. Whitesburg 30185 770-834-2800
European Nightcrawlers, Red Wigglers for sale, $35, a pound shipping included. James Davis Hortense 912-473-2930
Grass carp, bluegill , redbreast, redear, and hybrid bream, largemouth bass, crappie , delivery avail. Jerry Hart Newton 229-7345144
Grass carp, bluegill , shellcracker bream , channel catfish, bass, fathead minnows, pond
6505
Pinestraw, $4/bale, includes dely., installation & cleanup, serving Ga for 10 years. Gloria Estrich Gainesville 770-9126671
Top soil mixed w/cow manure, $25 pickup load, I load, you haul. Robert Yates Villanow 106-391-2115
We deliver and install pinestraw @ $4.00 a bale, good clean straw installed with a smile. Deanna Johnson Sugar Hill 678-789-4750
Poultry Litter/Compost
To help connect suppliers with those in need of poultry compost, the Market Bulletin is including such advertisements in this portion of the Fertilizers and Mulches category. Ads are subject to the same general guidelines for all Market Bulletin advertisements found on page 2.
Chicken litter, 25 miles west of Macon, $25 a truck load, we load. Mike Bloodworth
reasonable price. Jason Griffeth Nicholson -'-7"'0"'6-~7""5-'-7--0'-'0'-1"'0'-------------
White field corn 'green' & dried, would like to get say, 20 bushels of _'green ' corn per week. Chrisitine Cage Alpharetta 404-795""0"'23=:.1.:__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Notices
Would Charles Casey of. 5953 Stone Wall Dr., contact me with his fall address. Amory Hall 130 Ellison St. Maysville 30558 706-6522521
Out-Of-State Wanted
Want to buy, pine and hardwood timber, 50 acres or more. Milton Whitt Graniteville SC 803-646-3418
Want wheat or rye straw for horse bedding , good length, minimal chaff, square bales, 3045 lbs. Brian Bateman Orange Lake FL 352266-7808
Dacula 770-513-7692
Bee removal, Atlanta and surrounding area, work guaranteed. W. 0. Canady Winston 770-942-3887
Bees - 5 frame nucs/Russian strains; e-mail www.bortusa.com. Sergey Volzhskiy Flowery Branch 678-725-8329
Hobbyist beekeeper needs areas to place hives for honey production, Spalding Pike Upson. Chris Linscheid 18 Terracedale Ct Griffin 30224 770-714-7711
Honey bee removals from homes, licensed & insured, certified Ga. beekeeper. Mike Sorensen Covington 404-372-8295
Honey bee removals statewide, licensed and insured, beekeeping supplies. Mike Sorensen Covington 404-372-8295
Honey bees removed from building and swarms, Lincoln , Columbia, Richmond, Washinton-Wilks, and Elberton Counties. Ted Tate Linconlton 706-399-4543
Honey, sourwood & wildflower, call for price, will remove swarms, Jackson & Banks Cly. Aubrey Ledford Commerce 706-335-2515
Kelly 33 frame radial extractor, with stand ,
hive bodies, supers, board feeders, barrel
truck for sale. Gerald Nix Cleveland 706-878-
0472
.
Sourwood honey pints & honey bear, call for prices, also, ebay if you want to look at a picture. Ronny Benfield Blairsville 706-435-
Naturally-raised pork, foraging our crops/posture & whole corn , SBM, no antibiotics/hormones, freezer . ready, whole/half. John Dyal Cobbtown 912-6843099
Shiitake mushrooms, all types of seasonal produce & delicious local honey, no chemicals or pesticides. Brady Bala Oxford 404-4564333
Tomatoes, squash, okra, cucumbers, corn, peppers. Donald Stansel Canton 678-3157658 770-596-7718
Want to purchase Georgia grown human consumption wheat/grains, organic slaughter chickens, local produce from farmers. K. Kirk Grayson 770-873-9442
Want: Wade, black cornfield beans, lost seeds would like enough for stater. Vivian Harris Lafayette 706-764-6277
Water ground meal, whole wheat flour, grits, $3/5 lbs. plus postage; also, grind your grain. Mike Buckner Junction City 706-269-3630
You pick blackberries, strawberries, raspberries and blueberries. Adams Farm Fayetteville .770-461-9395
Herbs
State law requires all ginseng dealers and growers to be registered with the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. For more information, contact the Georgia
fert., dely. or pickup, by appt. only. Robert Brown Brooks 770-719-8039
Grass carp, bluegill , shellcrapker bream, channel catfish, bass, fathead minnows, pond fert., dely. or pickup, by appt. only. Robert Brown Brooks 770-719-8039
Live dely., 100% guar. , stock bass , bream, catfish , for great sport & healthful food, call now. Matt Headrick LaGrange 706-523-0590
Lowest prices, grass carp, catfish , bluegill, shell cracker, red breast, hybriCI bream, bass, dely. avail., volume discount. Ringo Merritt Waynesboro 706-554-0182
Pond sealant, bentanyte sealant used for leaking ponds & dams, 3000 lb bags, 22 bags-enough for 2 . acres. Joey Sumner Thomasville 229-228-9759 229-224-1476
Red Wigglers & Europeans, great for fishing, $35/lb., price includes shipping . B. Newman Douglasville 770-942-7993
Red Wigglers and/or Europeans, $35/lb. , price includes shipping, please sen9 check or money order. H.A. Riffe P.O. Box 402 Buchanan 30113 770-646-3812
Red wigglers, bedrun , $10/lb., 10-lb. min. Ronnie Parker Pitts 229-322-9719 229-6486550
Red wigglers, breeders, $20/lb. w/instr. plus shipping . R. Stapleton Rt. 1, Box 105 Lumber City 31549 912-363-4459
Small head channel catfish, treated,
Knoxville 478-836-2535
North Georgia broiler litter for sale, delivery available, unlimited quantities. Bob Loggins Dahlonega 706-265-0517
Want poultry compost in Walton County area. Ben Power Monroe 404-328-8227
Want tractor trailer loads of chicken litter, no spreading required. Robert Allen Newnan 770-583-2375
Oddities
100 year plus old Black Walnut tree, yours
if you take down. Elaine Conley Porterdale 770-786-9166
Gentle homemade lye soap, 5-oz. bar, $3, total shipping, $3 Linda Stewart 5155 Howard Rd. Cumming 30040 770-887-6988
Gourds - Martin or craft, many vari!lties to choose from at farm. Hoyt Howard Cumming 770-887-2039
Gourds for sale, for Martins or crafts. Royce Whittle Dexter 478-689-4358
Gourds for sale, Martin, crooked handle, craft, bottleneck & niore. Wallace Maxwell 3226 Hoot Owl Ffd. Royston 30662 706-2454218
Gourds, $1 .75, w/holes $2.25, add $8 per doz. for postage/hdlg. for Ga. orders. Mrs. T.W. Butler 2776 Dublin Eastman Rd Dexter 31019 478-875-3353
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.
Free hardwood seaonal logs, cut up and remove. Ricky Jeans Ball Ground 770-893-'-15"'4='0=-----~.,.---,.-------
Free uncured firewood, come and get it, ready to split, mix of wood, take what you like. Jo Woodard Cumming 678-549-0809
Mixed hardwood, cord $150, half $80: all oak or hickory available, cut to order. Paul Mayville Alpharetta 770-380-9360
Pecan 1/4 cord . $50, no bark, with bark $45, small amounts available, outdoor cooking. D. , L. Jaillette Covington 770-786-
5143 Seasoned oak, 1/2 cord $70, P/U $80 del.,
cord $140 P/U, $160. Del. Travis Owens Canton 770-664-0237
Want one-two cords firewood , mixed hardwood okay, will pick-up 20 miles of Athens, you load, leave-message. Evariste A Faucher Athens 706-548-6834
8004
Natural Heritage Program at (770) 918-6411 disease free, all sizes, statewide delivery
Want io buy working hives and used bee or at website www.georgiawildlife.com.
available. Freddy Tribble Alamo 912-568-
l
equipment, extractors, bottling tanks, frames
s'lin etc. , any unwanted bee keepin9 equipment. S pangler :A1vato'n~7"fCF846'-o0011 - - -
Wildflower honey . w/comb in pints, will remove swarms of honeybees. Kenneth Price Summerville 706-676-7365
Will remove bees & swarms, local honey for sale . Ken Wilson 410 Fincherville Rd . Jackson 30233 770-775-0031
Will remove honey bees & other bees in metro & long dist. beyond metro cty. area. Milton Scott East Point 404-344-0719
Will remove honey bees, swarms, other bees & unwanted bee equipment, call for prices, quotes. Derry Oliver Commerce 706335-7226
Will remove low hanging swarms of honeybees in Gordon, Floyd, Bartow & Murry areas. Jimmie Avery Jr. Adairsville 706-9367733
'06 Peter pepper seeds, $1/pk., w/SASE, planting instructions included, plants available. -Ry an -caudelle- 145 Massengale Road Brooks-'30205 770-716-3809
0!3 original peter pepper, 4"-6" L, world hottest chilli ' pepper, hot cayenne pepper, pepper seeds , $1 /pkt ., SASE. Patrice Washington 127 Ratie Lane Bremen 30110
2 oz. pkgs. of sage or rosemary $1.25 ea./ SASE; 2 stamps, no chemicals. Victoria Sheffield 4045 Troupe Smith Rd Conyers 30094
Herb plants & seeds, many varieties such as fennel , chives , sage , etc.; shipping available. Kathy Bell 82 Keetor Rd Talking Rock 30175 706-276-4831
Pepper seeds: Boquet, Tobassco, Mexican tree, Korean , yellow squash, tomato, $1 pkt. w/SASE. Ann Dutton Lilburn
Peter pepper seed $1 per pkg., w/SASE. L
1879 478-463-5581 Sterile grass carp , channel catfish all sizes
avail; bluegill, redear bream & bass. Ed Henderson 1852 Fort Creek Rd. S.E. Dearing 30808 706-595-7183
Fertilizers & Mulches
'07 Wheat and Rye straw, square bales , mulch hay square bales, delivery available. Wallace Vassar Hartwell 706-436-2664
Aged horse manure w/shavings, $2 pickup load, $6 pickup, I load. Charles Wellham Statham 678-764-5097
Aged horse manure w/shavings, $2 pickup you load, $7 pickup, I lo;id. Charles Wellham Statham 678-764-5097
Aged rabbit compost, $2 per bag , $1-forcompost-that-was-leftover-from-last-year(the-paper-bags, in-which-the-compost-wascontained , has-some-holes-in-them. Marion
Lrge. cotton picking basket, great shape, $100. Leann McAlister Duluth 770-476-5433
Lucky buckeyes, '06 season , $2. 75/doz., includes shipping. Ross Anderson 1578 Middleton Church Rd. Elberton 30635 706283-4847
Martin gourds with or without holes, also painted with holes. Tommy Lang Milledgeville 478-452-1001
Martin gourds, ready to hang $2.50. George Sellers Albany 229-344-4205 229-435-8686
Ostrich eggs , Rhea eggs for painting and decorating. Wayne Wood Buchanan 770646-3413
Three 45 year old pecan trees, 16" -24" felled, you cut and haul, best offer. Jerry Dubberly Powder Springs 770-943-3173
Miscellaneous Wanted
The Timber . for Sale category is
designed to provide an option tor forest
farmers to market their standing timber.
Timber advertised in this category must be
individually owned and produced by the
advertiser on his/her own property;
timberland must be at least 1 acre. No
companies or businesses are allowed.
Want to sell 2-3 acres of all mature
hardwoods. Eric Williams Canton 770-560-
7056
.
CORRECTIONS
$1288. show cart., natural hmsh,
also fnnge
top surrey. Joe Watkins Winder 770-307-
6979
Things To Eat
H Norton Savannah 912-355-4646
Davis Lawrenceville 30044 770-925-6996
150 gallon used Poly Stock tank wanted; to
Baled pine straw for sale. Bailey Harris convert to large pond filter. Hans
Handicrafts
Use of the term "organic" requires
Fish & Supplies
Cobb 229-938-9640
Gruetzenbach 605 Dena Drive Canton 30114 If you have questions regarding ads in this
registratiol) with the Georgia Department Persons selling sterile triploid grass Clean fresh pinestraw, del. & installed, Louet Drum Carder, or similar item category, call Merlissa Smith at 404-651-9081
of Agriculture. Advertisements submitted carp must have a Wild Animal License $4.50 per bale . Deborah Williamson for carding llama fibe, for 4-H, program or 404-651-9082.
without certificate of registration for items from the Georgia Department of Natural Cumming 706-499-3153
starting Fall 2007. Kim Kyst Jefferson 706- All items advertised in the Handicraft
offered for sale cannot be published. For Resources.
Market
Bulletin Clean red pinestraw, deliver and installed
more information, access the department advertisements for sterile carp must be @$4.00 per bale, quality straw and quality
website www.agr.state.ga.us and link from accompanied by a photocopy of the service . Jerry Williams Lawrenceville 770-
the home page to the Organic Agriculture advertiser's license.
For license 256-8767
page and registration forms. Those who information, contact DNA Special Permit Clean, red pine straw, $4 a bale, inst.
do not have internet access or are unable Unit at (770) 761-3044.
Brandon Williams Alpharetta 678-789-4750
to download the forms, should contact the 2"-20" plus koi /butterfly koi, imported & Clean, red, pine straw, $4 per bale , inst.
Organic Program Manager, Vernon Mullins, at (706)595-3408.
'06 South Ga. pecans; $7/lb., 5 lbs.
minimum, ppd . in Ga.; we crack & shell pecans for $.35/lb. Jim Barlow Loganville
domestic breeders, many colors, healthy colorful pond fish. Yolanda Ward Columbus 706-561-6546
3"-6" copperhead bluegill, hybrid bream, 3" & up, sterile grass carp, koi , threadfin shad. ;
Scott Williams Alpharetta 770-256-8767
Cow manure fresh, aged , and composted, $20/pickup you load, $30 I load, deliv~ry available for large quantities. Hilary Sullivan Bristol 912-367-2613
770-554-7457
del. avail . Keith Edge Soperton 478-697- Free aged horse manure, you haul, plenty
'06-'07 pecans for sale, fresh frozen in 8994
avail. Mr. Treadway Watkinsville 404-312-
freezer bags, $7/lb. plus post. Russell Eaton 30 yrs. continuous operation, bass, channel 1579 404-277-2434
,
Stockbridge 770-506-2727
catfish fingerlings, bluegill, shellcracker, Free aged horse manure, you load & haul.
'06''07 Shelled pecans, $7/lb., 4 lbs. hybrid bream , sterile grass carp, dely. avail. Jessica Moore Dallas 770-443-9672
minimum, ppd. in Ga. Lamar Walters 5495 Stevenson Rd Murrayville 770-534-2348
Asst. veggies, guinea/chicken eggs/flowers, WIC certified , call for availability, bring containers, Jackson U-Pick. Jeri Jackson
Leslie 229-924-1746 Beef fresh from the Farm : Whole/
Half $2.60/Lb Robin Mead Midville 706-3391144
Beef to be processed at Greg's Meat Processing. Lavier Burden Danielsville 706795-3210
Blueberry patch, open daily 616107 dawn to dust, $7-$12 gal.pick, bring containers. Georgia B Griffin Ochlochnee 229-226-1008
Brown and colored eggs, from happy free range hens, $2 a dozen, recycled cartons
Tony Chew Manchester 706-846-3657 8-10" Grass carp , Coppernose bluegill,
Channel catfish, Redbreast, shellcracker, largemouth bass, dely. avail. Jack Lloyd Nahunta 912-778-4074
8-10" largemouth bass, crappie, grass carp, catfish , bluegiff, shellcracker, redbreast, and hybrid bream. Pa.ul Williams Hawkinsville 478-892-3144
A-1 bass, bluegill , crappie, channel catfish, redear, sterile grass carp, threadfin shad, free statewide dely. Danny Austin Roberta 478836-4938
A-1 quality farm-grown channel catfish, graded, priced by size, accurate weights/counts, guar. alive, healthy, immediate dely, other. J.F. Gilbert Thomaston
Free bagged horse-manure shavings, mix not aged , easy access, you load, conv. Alpharetta, Woodstock, Canton , Cumming, Roswell. Ondrea Culp Woodstock 770-4025775
Free horse manure w/shavings, you load & haul. Carl Garner Dahlonega 404-245-6688
Free horse manure, mixed w/shavings, you load & haul. Danny West Fayetteville 770632-9621
Garden gold-flowers or vegetable, very-old black-aged horse compost, we load $25, p/u truck load, call for appointment. Nancy Wilson Marietta 770-428-3467
Lady slippers & worm castings. J. Ayers Buchanan 770-826-3373
appreciated. Robin Scott Adairsville 770- 706-648-2062 706-648-3409
Mulch hay for sale , $i.50 a bale, about 90
877-3987
Adult largemouth bass, grass carp, Bluegill, bales available. Tina Echols 337 Lovelady Rd.
Brown eggs for sale $1.50 per doz. Lois Redear, Channel catfish, Fathead Minnows, Ball Ground 30107 770-893-4903
Carson Jackson 770-775-3240
fish feeders. Greg Grimes Ball Ground Orchard grass/fescue mixed , sq. bales
Brown eggs , $1 .75 carton , $1.50 your greg @lakework.com 770-735-3523
$2.25 at barn , delivery available, NW Georgia
carton. Martin Clough Buchanan 770-646- 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - & N. Atlanta. John Petrel La Fayette 706-313-
7376
Submit ads by Wednesday noon.
6628
387-7506 Need old cast iron water Ram Pump, any
size, working or not. Bud Daniel Kennesaw 30152 770-262-5147
Need someone to cut fields for hay or reas. rate on bushhogging , in Rome/Cave Spring area. Ken Wilson Marietta 770-971-9241
Want 15 to 20 gallon metal drum, no lids required, but clean with no major dents. Alan davis Dearing 706-556-2100
Want Hewn fireplace stone, for restoring an old , home in the North Ga. mountains. Mike Jones Marietta 404-731-8366
Want kiln dried wood, beach or white oak preferred. Wendy Bailey Rockmart 770-684-
c.7-=-8-=-05=--------------Want new or clean used concrete blocks,
(8x12), cheap, near Dublin for pickup or you deliver. Malone Dexter 478-875-4485 478875-4485
Want old barnwood/clap boards for repair on family farmhouse , willing to remove. Laura Shuman Bloomingdale 912-596-6446
Want old handmade pottery, jugs, pitchers, roosters, animals, facejugs , churns by Meaders, Hewell, Dorsey, Ferguson, Wilson, Rogers , etc. Joe Piper Gainesville 770-3370488
Want old time metal Aladdin lamp, good condition . Bob Morgan College Park 404344-4461
Want old-fashioned butter churn, electric, usable. B.A. Lewis Brunswick 912-264-8535
Want sand pump and dredge, to pump sand out of my pond. Robert Joiner Millen 478-9824531
Want to buy meat: deer, beef, poultry, rabbit, goat or lamb, also pesticide-free vegetables and free-range eggs. Jessica Kirby Athens 706-543-4258
category must be handmade by the advertiser; items purchased by the advertiser for resale may not be advertised. Advertisers must include a statement to this effect when submitting advertisements Handicraft ads are limited to 30 words and must be in compliance with all other advertising guidelines (see page 2).
'Kitchen towel ' apron w/crocheted band/tie, $5 ; 'towel' grocery bag holder w/cro. top/bottom. $5; 'towel ' w/cro. top & button, $5 ; cro. baby afghan $20/$25/$30; + shipping . Sandra Nicholson 333 Mason Rd Crandall 30711 706-695-1770
2" collectable model-soldiers, handcasthandpainted, WWII Paratroopers-and other eras, Napoleonic, Civil War, Indians, Vikings, custom-welcome $4 & up. Norris Eppes Toccoa 706-886-0944
Adirondack chairs, $250/per set, 2 chairs, 2 footstools, plus shipping & handling., made of pressure treated wood , call or e-mail, joeanddi @tds.net. Joe Handel Jasper 770735-26!18 770-894-1 070
Adult bibs, nice-prints, lined-washable, $18 , postage-included; walker-bags, heavy-duty fabric, ties to walker, 3-pockets, useful-$30 ea ., postage-included . Maxine Patterson Savannah 912-897-4463
All copper windmill with rotating fan , blades and water tank, made from 24" - 36" tall. Bennie Robinson 102 S. Liberty St. Reynolds 31076 478-472-9427
All type_s chair caning; some repairs & refinishing , qlty. work, over 50 yrs. exp. George Shelton Cartersville 770-6076455
All types of chair caning , will do lace, press cane, porch rockers . Mary Conley McDonough 770-914-3808
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Wednesday, May 23, 2007
Aprons, sunbonnets $5, adult bibs $6, jeans New homemade quilts, double $60, several purses $10, Bible totes $5, Margaret Hottle to choose , queen $100, pattern star and
Garden Vegetables
4220 Union Road College Park 30349 404- grandmother, long lasting gifts. Ruth Spicer
344-0568
Ocilla 229-468-5306
Aromatic cedar blocks ; ideal for storage, Oil portrait from photo, home, animal or
(Continued from Page 15)
clothing, closets , pet areas , size of bar person, 11"x14" $85, 16"x20" $160, 18"x24"
soap,10/ $9 + $3 shipping & handling. Wm. M $240, ppd. C. Huffman 243 Jack Maddox and is ready for harvest seven to 12 dry, trim the roots close to the bulb,
Huffmaster 170 Orleans Blvd McDonough 30253 678-432-7271
Bridge Road Jackson 30233 770-775-6768 Quilt tops-size twin , double, queen, also
days after turning white.
Beautiful crocheted rugs, almost too pretty quilt squares. Annette Shubert Colbert 706-
remove the loose outersheaths and store in a cool, dry place.
to walk on . Nicole Hansard Ellenwood 770- 788-2393
967-5360
Quilts - handmade, double, queen & full ,
Bird houses made w/cedar & screws, designs: weddirig ring, dresden plate and
Corn Pick com when the silk turns
Peppers
bluebird $12 & bat $12, wrens, $10 & wood many more. Loretta Jordan Gainesville 770- dark and starts to shrivel. The Harvest fruits at any size, but
duck $60, feeders $10, UPS extra. Arthur A 535-2950
Thompson Jonesboro 770-473-1404
Quilts, handmade, queen & full; tu lip, bow
kernels should be bright, plump most are picked when full-grown
Bluebird houses, $5 ea., rabbit traps, $8 tie, 4 patch-dusty rose, many more. Ruth and milky. This stage is about 20 and mature. They may be left on
ea., bird feeders, $20 ea., diff. wood things, Davis 355 Rock House Rd. Lawrenceville post. & handling extra. Jim Hutchinson 192 30045 770-963-4831
days
after
the
first
silk
stands
the plant to ripen fully to a red or
Lindsey St. Tignall 30668 706-285-2509
- Rabbit-boxes, old-time by grandpa's plans- appear. Snap off the ears by hand yellow color when they will be
Bluebird nest box w/glass viewing window $20-ppd., cedar blue-bird houses, by Ga. with a quick, firm, downward push; more mellow and sweet. Hot
as seen at "Bluebi rds Over Ga." show; all DNR plans-$15. Donald Allen 3289 Five Forks cedar, $20 plus $5 shipping. John Chaney 460 Trickum Road Lilburn 30047 404-409- 1191
then twist and pull.
Com is at its peppers, except Jalapefio , which
Hwy 211, NW Winder 30680 770-867-8263 - Raggedy Ann/Andy sets, no paints optimum quality for only 72 hours remains green when ripe, usually
Boa-type fleece scarf, choice of colors, purses, cloth handkerchiefs trimmed w/lace,
handmade, $5 post each set, 36"-$50, 25"$30, 20"-$25. Hazel Benefield PO Box 991
before becoming over-matured.
are harvested at the red ripe stage.
baby bonnets made from handkerchief with Canton .30169 770-720-4360
poem. Joan Ross Cartersville 770-382-6186
Bracelets-beautiful Swarovski crystals + sterling silver, handmade., all colors styles. birthstones, children, grandmoms, moms, purity, scriptures, survivors, etc., $20-$45. Gayle Childers Loganville 770-554-1214
Cedar blue bird houses, clean-out lid, built
Rustic fireplace mantles, tree trunk bathroom vanities & other one of a kind heavy timber creations. Jerry Cochran Ellijay 706-
889-0568 Sock monkeys wanted, new or used. Judy
Candler Atlanta 404-881-0879 404-881-0879
Garlic
Harvest suggestions for
Pull up the bulbs when the tops additional vegetables will be
start to yellow and dry. Place them published in a subsequent issue of Horse Camp Scheduled
on screens to dry. Onee they are the Market Bulletin .
F or GirIs 1. n Jone, JuIy
by bib assn. plans, $15 ppd. Ann Dutton
Lilburn
Cedar bluebird houses $7, also bat,
woodpecker, Martin, bluebird , woodduck and
owl houses; squirrel in a jar feeder. Alton
Littleton 6389 Ga. Hwy. 85 Waverly Hall
31831 706-582-2356
.
Chair & rocker caning of all kinds; a_lso,
wicker and rattan repair. Duke Dufresne
Ang1 pins, vests, baby-quilts, walkingcanes, painted -gourds, and more, send LSASE, 2-stamps for price-list. B. Kent 231 _Minish Cemetery Rd. Commerce 30530
Will sew memory quilts, any size or kind, reasonal rates & quality work. Louise Gordon
Wildlife Camps Available For Youth This Summer
The Georgia FFA-FCCLA Center and w.ildlife conservation.
Georgia FFA-FCCLA Center, a non-profit educational facility, will host a Horse Camp for girls ages 1013 with 3 weeks to choose from , June 17-22,June 24-29, or July 8-13 .
Statham 770-725-2554
Bostwick 706-342-1949
(located between Covington and The Advanced Wildlife Camp is The Horse Camp is a weeklong
Chair caning & wicker restoration done, including laced & pressed cane, rush, split
Wooden-toys : trucks, tractors, semis, doll strollers, rockers, tables and chairs, shelves,
Jackson on Ga. Hwy. 36) will host
for
youth who already
have their residential
camp
geared
toward
oak, binder cane, seagrass, Shaker tape, 'rocking horses, rocking airplane, rocking three "Wildlife Camps" this summer hunter safety certification. novice riders. Girls will learn all
rattan , all types of caning, high qlty. work . Dotty McDaniel Cumming 770-887-8518
motorcyle, trains, airplanes jeeps, helicopters. _Emory Smith Douglas 912-384-5949
to
provide
wildlife
education
and
Opportunities during this weeklong
aspects
of
horsemanship
through
Chair caning of all types, refinishing & Your name in filet crochet, white or ecru, outdoor safety training for young camp include bow hunting, survival, hands on classes and activities.
repairs. James J. Lewis 1404 Kenwood Dr. $20. Claudia Owens 7888 Parkside Circle boys and girls. This is the 5th year wildlife education, firearms and Additional horses and supplies
Perry 31069 478-987-4243
.Donalsonville 39845 229-861 -2435
Chair caning, all types, refinishing &
the center will host the camps.
firearm maintenance, and . ATV are needed for the Horse Camp . If
Handicraft Edition repairs. H.J. Bell Bishop 706-769-1454 Next Chairs caried , all types, pressed cane,
laced-rush bottoms, reas. price , quality work.
There are two wildlife camps for Safety.
you have a gentle horse, suitable
youth age 10-15, to be held June 17- Campers are divided by age for novice riders, that you would
David Hay Carrollton 770-832-3281
Scheduled for June 20 22 and June 24-29, 2007 . In group and stay with the same group like to donate .or you have a child
Child's rocking chair, cradle, bed, or high chair for your doll, doll clothes made to order, American Girl, Bitty Baby, Barbie, Cabbage Patch baby doll~ Kathryn Harvard Thomasville 229-226-1357
Crafted (Bantam housing): sturdy, roomy, amazing, easy clean, come pick yours, can custom build at site, empakzoan@surfy.net Donnell Murray Atlanta 404-792-7288
Cro . snowflakes, icicles, angels, birds, pineapple, crosses, hearts, M/M, 12/$12 ppd, name in file!, Colonial Girl applique/frame, also baby blankets, call for details. Virdie Altman RR 1 Box 57 Hoboken 31542 912458-2461
Crocheted afghans, ladies foot warmer shoes, etc. made to order. Mrs. J.M. Eure 1429 Ridgewood Dr. Augusta 30909 706738-1787
Crocheted sachet bags, rose or gardenia
The next handicraft edition for the Market Bulletin is scheduled for June 20. The deadline for handicraft ads for this edition is June 6.
All items advertised in the Handicraft category must be handmade by the advertiser and not purchased for resale.
Handicraft ads are limited to 30 words and must be in compliance with all other advertising guidelines (see page 2).
addition , there is an Advanced Wildlife Camp available for youth age 11- 16 from July 8-13, 2007 . The goal of the wildlife camp is to teach young boys and girls about outdoor sports and safety and to increase their awareness and appreciation of wildlife. Registration is open, but space is limited.
The weeklong residential wildlife camp will center on firearms and hunter safety (taught by certified firearms instructors). Participants will receive their
throughout the entire week. All programs are designed to be 'handson' and geared toward the age of the participants. Recreation facilities at the camp include a swimming pool, miniature golf, ping-pong and basketball. The cost is $300 per camper, which includes lodging, meals, instruction, recreation and atshirt.
Sponsorship is needed for awards and door prizes and volunteers are needed to help with the camp. If you would like to assist in sponsorship
interested in attending the Horse Camp, contact Beverly McDonald, Marketing Director, Georgia FFA-FCCLA Center, 720 FFA Road, Covington, GA 30014; (770)786-6926 ext. 3104; berly256@hotmail.com; fax: (770)786-1774. Donations are tax deductible and the horses donated will be used to teach young girls how to ride and care for them. For more information about the FFA Horse Camp v1s1t website www.ffahorsecamp.com.
scent, $5 pp, milk-filter dress dolls in pastel colors $25 pp. Pat Pittman Stone Mountain 770-469-2101
Public Notice
Hunter Safety Certification and opportunities, volunteer or for more will have opportunities to information on the Wildlife Camp,
Custom Mosaic tiled house number signs for house, yard, mailbox in colors & designs of your choice; Email for picture examples. Lindsay Armstrong Jackson 404-424-5099
Designer yarn, crocheted/knitted scarves, 6" x 52", $9 or send 3 skeins of your yarn, $5. Chris Wozniak Sharpsburg 770-463-5882
For sale hand quilted quilts. Ella Battle
The election of pork producer delegate candidates for the 2008 National Pork Producers (Pork Act) Delegate Body will take place on Wednesday, June 20, 2007 in conjunction with a meeting of the Georgia Pork Producers Association. This meeti ng will immediately follow the 2007 Georgia
demonstrate safe firearms use with instructors. In addition, attendees will enjoy fishing, outdoor cooking , deer stand safety and construction, primitive camping,
contact Shannon Miles with the Georgia FFA-FCCLA Center at (770) 786-6926, ext. 8, ShannonLMiles@aol.com or visit www.wildlifecamp.com .
Holiday Closing
The Market Bulletin office will be closed Monday, May 28, in observance of Memorial Day.
Bllairsville 706-745-1243
Pork Congress which is being held in Macon,
For sale- Handmade porch swings, 4' /$35; Ga., at the Georgia Farm Bureau building. All 5'1$40, made out of 3/4" pine treated lumber. Georgia pork producers are invited to attend.
Disaster Declaration
Bill Speer Summerville 706-857-4189
Any producer, who is a resident of the
Handmade bluebird, bat, screeching owl, woodduck, Martin house, all made of solid
state and has paid all assessments due, may be
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cedar. Kenneth Nash Decatur 770-939-3147. Handmade purses, bags, totes, gifts,
considered as a delegate candidate and/or participate in the election . All eligible
emergency
loan
assistance);
are
obtain crop insurance.
physical losses to real estate are
boutique style, $25-$50, pillows & blankets producers are encouraged to bring with them established family farm operators and All emergency loans must be fully normally repaid within 30 ye~s. In
too, great gifts! Jennifer North Stockbridge 770-506-2866 678-851-6699
Handmade storage bag holders for plastic grocery bags, fill up and hang on wall, all colors and patterns, will ship for $3 each, ppd . or pay $2.50 ea. Nina Norrell Morrow 770-
a sales receipt proving that hogs were sold in their name and the check off deducted. For more information, contact Georgia Pork Producers Association, 100 Miller Street, P.O. Box 232, Camilla, Ga. 31730 or call 800-537-
have sufficient farming or ranching experience; are citizens or permanent residents of the United States; have suffered at least a 30-percent loss in
collateralized. The specific type of collateral may vary depending on the loan purpose, repayment ability and the individual circumstances of the
certain circumstances , repayment may be made over a maximum of 40 years.
Applications for emergency loans
961-6072
5988.
Homemade corn cob pipes, bamboo stem,
great for skits, plays, etc., 61$6; 12/$10;
crop production or a physical loss to applicant. If applicants cannot must be received within eight months livestock, livestock products, real provide adequate collateral, their of the county's disaster or quarantine
25/$20; $2.50 postage; homemade slingshots 2/$5, 10/$20, $2.50 postage. Frazier Long Lawrenceville 770-962-6345
Bonding Law
estate, or chattel property; have an repayment ability may be considered designation date. acceptable credit history; are unable as collateral to secure the loan. A first Borrowers who receive temporary
I do hand quilting, baby quilts and I will do quilt on quilts. Mildred Emory Ellijay 706-6694159
I will quilt your old or new quilt tops on
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to receive credit from commercial lien is required on property or assist:allce are expected to return to
sources; can provide collateral to products acquired, produced, or conventional credit sources.
secure the loan; and have repayment refinanced with loan funds .
Emergency loans are a temporary
quilting machine, quality work, reas. prices. E. required to be licensed by the U.S. ability.
Laster Tyrone 770-487-4649 Ladies quilted hand bags, $10-$15, designs
Department
of Agriculture,
which
FSA
loan
requirements
Producers can borrow up to 100 source of credit, and borrowers are are percent of actual production or reviewed periodically to determine
are John Deer, chickens, denim, spring can define unfair practices and help different from those of other lenders. physical losses, to a maximum whether they can return to
pattern and more. Eloise Smith Baldwin 706778-2913
resolve
disputes
between
growers
Some
of
the
more
significant amount of $500,000.
commercial credit.
Let me refurbish your beautiful/sentimental and interstate firms.
differences are as follows.:
Loans for crop, livestock, and Further information on the
antique-picture frames, don't worry, will still look antique, lg. $30/Med. $20. Gloria D Lindsey Alapaha 229-533-4846
For dealers
information or licensing
on and
bonded bonding
Borrowers .must keep acceptable farm records; borrowers must operate
non-real estate losses normally are repaid within one to seven years,
emergency loan program is available from local USDA Service Centers.
Making first friendship afghan, need procedures, call your local state in accordance with a farm plan they depending on the loan purpose , To locate a local USDA Service
knit/crochet squares, any size. Judy Wilson Athens 706-202-9520
farmers'
market
or the Georgia develop and agree to with local FSA repayment
ability, and
collateral Center
in
Georgia,
access
the
Memory Teddy bears made from clothing Department of Agriculture's staff; and borrowers may be required available as loan security. In special following
web
address:
you supply, example; grandma's bathrobe, jeans, overalls, etc., huggable heirlooms.
Licensing and Bonding Section at
to
participate
in
a
financial c~cumstances, terms of up to 20 http:/!offices.sc.egov.usda .gov/locat
Tammy Ferguson Canon 706-245-9553
(404) 656-3725 .
management-training program and years may be authorized. Loans for or/app?state=ga&agency=fsa
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
Town Hall
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Agriculture-Related Bills
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will be brought before the General visitors/directions.php
well locations and this bill will allow ment and parts purchased
Assembly in 2008.
Waycross, Thursday, May 31, 6
those Counties with good wells to to construct alternative fuel
Upcoming Town Hall meetings pm to 8 pm, Okefenokee Technical
opt out of water hookups and fees processing and production faci-Iities
are as follows:
College, Miller Lecture Hall, 1701
for county wide water services.
in Georgia.
Macon, Thursday, May 24, 6 pm Carswell Avenue , (877) 332-8682
HB 122-(Rep. Terry England,R- HB 536 (Rep. Johnny Floyd, R-
to 8 pm , Macon State College, (toll-free), (912) 287-6584,
Auburn) - Requires adequate Cordele) - Will reduce fines for
Learning Support Building Auditor- http://www.okefenokeetech .edu/abo
labeling for all equine feed and all exceeding the variance by not more
ium, 100 College Station Drive, ut/campuses_waycross.asp
ingredients shall be listed on the bag than 5% on truck weights when
(478)
471-2700,
for retail sales. Many Georgia hauling agricultural products to
http://www.maconstate.edu/maps/
Savannah, Saturday, June 2, 10
retailers are already meeting these market. These vehicles are allowed
Columbus, Tuesday, May 29, 6 am to 12 pm, Armstrong Atlantic
requirements.
a maximum weight load of 84,000 .
pm to 8 pm, Columbus State State University, 11935 Abercorn
HB 186 ( Rep. Jim Cole, R- lbs. and are subject to fines of five-
University, Founders Hall, 4225 Street,- (912)
927-5322, '
Forsyth) - Provides sales tax cents per pound above this
University Avenue, (706) 568-2030, http://www.ce.armstrong.edu/direct .__--"'""--
exemption on all equip- maximum weight.
http://www.colstate.edu/maps/campu ions .html
Jimmy Martin of Pitts, Ga.,
s.asp
Statesboro, Saturday, June 2, 3 certainly knows how to grow
Albany, Wednesday, May 30, 6 pm to 5 pm, Georgia Southern sweet potatoes. Martin is shown
pm to 3 pm, Darton College , University, Nessmith
Lane with some of the sweet potatoes
Lawns Can Be Preserved
Division of Continuing Education & Building, Assembly Hall/Auditorium, he produced in his garden last Economic Development, Room J- Plant Drive, (912) 681-5555, fall. The largest potato weighed 121-123, 2400 Gillionville Road , http://ceps.georgiasouthern.edu/conte ten pounds and three ounces.
While Conserving Water
(229) 317-6000, www.darton.edu/ d/cedirections .html
With the entire state now under a Plan for shade - a shaded
Market Bulletin Schedules level. two drought declaration, it is. landscape can be as much as 20
GOJUkn Veg~
Summer Equine Edition
important that all Georgians take degrees cooler than a landscape in measures to conserve water. The full sun and preserves moisture.
Timing of Harvest Important to Insure level two drought declaration limits Arbors, trellises, and fences with The Farmers and Consumers outdoor water use to the hours of vine covers can be effective sources
Optimum and Quality of Crops T~te
Market Bulletin special summer midnight to 10 a.m. on Sundays, of shade and help retain moisture. equine edition is scheduled for July Tuesdays and Thursdays at odd- Choose a drought resistant turf,
18. This issue will include notices numbered street addresses and such as Tifway Bermuda or
After spending the time and Following are suggestions for horse shows and events in July, Mondays, Wednesdays and Common Bermuda.
energy to plant and tend a provided by the University of August. and September, as well as Saturdays at even-numbered Organic mulch acts as. an
vegetable garden, you want to Georgia Extension Service for listings of boarding facilities, addresses. Outdoor watering is insulation for soil. Spread it out to
make sure to harvest at the proper harvesting some of the more horses at stud, and ads for prohibited O.Q Fridays.
the drip line .and beyond but do not
time or you may be disappointed popular vegetables produced by miscellaneous equine equipment Following are some suggestions pile it up against tree trunks .
with your crop. Garden produce Georgia gardeners .
and supplies. A 30-word limit will provided by the Georgia Department Apply about two - three inches
that is picked too soon may be too
be observed for these notices. of Natural Resources to help preserve from the base of the tree or shrub to
tender and lack substance and
Beans
Deadline for the edition is July 4, lawns while conserving water:
prevent wood rotting disease.
flavor; produce harvested too late Snap beans are best when the 2007. Only one ad per family per
Place newspapers (two sheets
may be tough, fibrous or mushy, pods are firm and snap readily, but issue will be allowed.
Watering Tips
thick) under organic mulch to help
and lacking in taste.
before the s~eds within t~e _pod Notices included in the "Equine Water slowly and deeply-- conserve water. Soak the newspapers
Harvest time is determined by develop. The tips should be for Sale"- and "At Stud" categories deep watering encourages root thoroughly after applying the mulch.
climate, season and variety of pliable, also.
must be accompanied by a copy of growth
Create practical turf areas, such
vegetable. For instance, some
a valid, negative Coggins test Don't over water. Generally as small areas near the home
crops, such as tomatoes, can be left
Broccoli
(made within the past 12 months); your lawn needs only about one inch entrance.
on the vine until fully ripe or they Cut when the buds are compact otherwise, they will not be of water every seven to 20 days to
can be picked when partially but before they turn yellow or open published.
remain healthy.
Landscape Maintenance
ripened. Other crops, such as into flowers. Leave five to six In addition, the Georgia Animal Use a soaker hose or drip Raise the mower blade during
watermelon, are not ready for inches of stem attached. Side Protection Act requires boarding irrigation.
dry weather. Cutting the grass higher
picking until after they are fully shoots that develop in the axils of and breeding facilities to be
Use an automatic time encourages deeper rooting, increases
developed.
the leaves also can be used.
licensed. Current license number controller and attach a rainfall sensor turf survival during drought, and
Keep in mind that the "days to
must be submitted with notices for to tum off the irrigation system if reduces water demand.
maturity" found on seed packets
Cabbage
"At Stud" and "Boarding significant rainfall has occurred.
Always keep the mower blade
and listed in garden catalogues Cut the heads when they are Facilities ." Notices submitted
sharp -dull blades shred leaf tips,
should be used only as a guide for solid, but before they crack or split. without this information will not be Landscape Planning and Design causing the turf to use more water.
harvest. Check for ripeness often Besides harvesting mature heads, published.
For licensing When planting, group plants and For more tips , visit websites
during the harvest season, and be you can harvest a later crop of information and applications, call turf with similar water needs in the www.conservewatergeorgia.net or
careful not to bruise or damage the small heads or sprouts that develop (404) 656-3713.
same zone.
www.watersmart.net
vegetables as they may spoil.
on the stumps of the cut stems. The
sprouts will be two to four inches
Farm Front
across; pick them when they are firm .
John Deere G Scale Model Tractor Available from FFA
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Carrots
The Georgia FFA Foundation is at WWW.FFATRACTOR .COM. or Visa-is accepted. Checks should
activities while resolving appeals Carrots are ready to use when offering the sixth installment in its Orders also may be placed by phone be made payable to Georgia FFA
, and complaints. Members also they are young, crisp and one-half annual scale model tractor fund at 770-786-6926 ext 0. MasterCard Foundation.
maintairitcooperative relatforlships to one inch thick . The sugar raiser. All funds raised from tractor
with the agribusiness commnity. content is higher in mature carrots, sales support the Georgia FFA
Kemp, who was reared on a but younger ones are more tender. Association and its students.
farm in Camilla, b.as served as a Carrots planted in the summer may The 2006 edition tractor is a die
member of the Georgia FSA State be left in the ground until a killing cast 1/16 scale John Deere G with
Committee since June 2001. He frost. If you place a straw mulch Georgia FFA 2006 decal and FFA
also served as Acting State over the row, you can harvest emblem decal. Each tractor has a
Executive Director from Augt,tst 20, carrots until the ground freezes serial number and comes with a full-
2006 until the appointment of State solid.
color collector picture box.
Executive Director Susan D.
Collectors who begin ordering
Holmes from Monticello on
Cauliflower
annually have the option of receiving
January 7, 2007.
Harvest before the heads the same serial number each year.
After graduating from Mitchell become overly mature and "ricey." This is a special edition item from
County High School, Kemp The heads should be compact, firm ERTL, and only a limited number of
received a Batchelor of Science and white. To keep the head white, tractors will be made . The tractors
Degree from the , University 0f tie the outer leaves together over are $44.95 plus shipping and
Georgia and graduated from the the center of the plant when the handling. Case discounts . (six ~--
University of Georgia's School of head begins to form. Cauliflower tractors) also are available. A limited The 1/16 scale John Deere G, shown above, is the sixth installment
Veterinary Medicine in 1978: He will grow six to eight inches across supply of 2004 anci 2005 editions in Georgia FFA Foundation's annual scale model tractor fund raiser.
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still are available as well.
Each tractor has a serial number and comes with a full-color
Order Fmms are available online collector picture box.
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Wednesday, May 23, 2007
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The Tawny Daylily
Some people mistakenly refer to the tawny daylily as .a native wildflower. It is not, but it is easy to think so by seeing how it thrives along Georgia roadsides, in ditches and at abandoned homesites.
This common daylily does not have the ability to produce seeds ; it is sterile. It overcomes this by being a vigorous spreader with a hearty constitution. Every patch of tawny daylilies you see blooming in May and June was originally planted by someone, perhaps an elderly bonneted farmwoman who purchased a few plants from an ad in the Market Bulletin, a young couple beautifying their first home with one of the cheapest and most readily available perennials, or someone with a less aesthetic , more practical reason of using them to control erosion on an embankment.
Other daylilies are more refined in color and form. The orange of the tawny daylily's flowers is muddied and dull compared to the pure yellows, vibrant scarlets and subtle peachy pinks of newer varieties. And the ruffled, reflexed petals
PIUJllJu,e
Pick-Your-Own Edition
Scheduled for July 4
The Market Bulletin will publish its next special listing of pick-your-ownproduce farms in the July 4 issue.
If you have a pick-your-own produce farm you would like listed in this issue, please- send your notice to the following address by June 20: Market Bulletin, Georgia Department of Agriculture, 19 MLK Jr. Drive SW, Atlanta, GA 303344250.
Your notice should incl ude your name, county, farm address, crops available, approximate date of availability, and telephone number including area code. Any additional information provided may be edited due to space limitations .
and ~normous blooms of modem daylilies can make the old tawny look scrawny and plain. But no one would ever mistake these new varieties as being wild. Nor are they likely to outlive the person who planted them and become a beautiful part of the landscape the way the tawny daylily has.
I love the old tawny. Whenever I see it growing at some forgotten wayside spot, I thank a past gardener, perhaps long gone, who took the time to add some color to the Georgia landscape.
- Arty Schronce
June Garden Chores
If you applied fertilizer to your garden in early spring, most of it likely has leached from the soil by now. Side-dress vegetables with approximately one-fourth cup fertilizer per three feet of row. If you are growing vegetables in wide beds, broadcast the fertilizer over the bed at the rate of one-half cup per square yard; however, be sure to wash the particles from the foliage to prevent fertilizer bum. Feed annual and perennial flowers with about one-half cup of fertilizer (5-10-10 or similar analysis) per square yard of bed.
Set our bedding plants, such as impatiens, wax begonias and marigolds, in June to provide continuous color to your landscape throughout the summer.
If Japanese beetles are eating your plant foliage, you can reduce their populations with traps; however, place the traps about 30 feet downwind of the plants you want to protect. If placed too close to the plants, the traps will actually attract more beetles to them .
To revitalize petunias after their first blooming, cut the plant back several inches. This will encourage the plants to produce blooms repeatedly, even during the hot summer weather. If you cut the plants back after each blooming, the plants should stay attractive on into the fall if they continue to receive water and fertilizer.
Sunbelt Ag Expo Field Day July 10, 2007
Spence Field, Moultrie, Ga. www.sunbeltexpo.com (229) 985-1968
Pecan Referendum
Now Underway
Georgia pecan growers are encouraged to vote in the referendum now underway to determine if the Georgia Pecan Commission's promotion, education and research programs are continued for another three years .
Prod ucers growing 30 acres or more of pecans are eligible to vote in the statewide referendum . Ballots must be returned by the June 2 deadline . Eligible producers who have not received a ballot -should contact the Georgia Department of Agriculture at (404) 656-3678 .
The commission was established by Georgia pecan producers in 1995 and must be reaffirmed every three years.
Ga. Bonding Law Affects Farmers, Produce Dealers
Anyone engaged in the business of buying Georgia agricultural products directly from a Georgia producer must be licensed and bonded by the Georgia Department of Agriculture, according to the state's Dealer in Agricultural Products law. This includes out-of-state buyers of Georgia commodities, as well as those within the state. The only dealers who are exempt are those who certify that they buy __exclusively in cash.
In addition, dealers who purchase agricultural products now are- required to pay for the commodities within 20 days following the delivery in the absence of a written contract.
Both agricultural product dealers and farm producers also are required to jointly issue a certificate of receipt and quality to the producer or the producer's agent. The certificate of receipt and quality must include the following information: name and address of the agricultural product dealer; name and address of the producer; delivery date and time of receipt; description of the product as to identity, quantity, quality, _condition, and grade of the product; price per unl.t and terms of the transaction.
"Although the bonding program and its
requirement for prompt payment are in place to help protect farmers and produce dealers , nothing takes the place of a properly-written contract when farmers and buyers are dealing with perishable products," said Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin.
Farmers are advised to require proof of bonding from buyers, even if they have dealt with the dealer in the past. Without these precautions, there is little recourse at the state level to recover losses if a produce dealer goes bankrupt or otherwise defaults on his or her obligations. Likewise, a produce dealer may have difficulty in substantiating the actual condition of the produce purchased if it is received in poor condition .
The federal Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act offers additional protection to growers doing business with merchants, dealers and brokers handling fresh and frozen vegetables in interstate commerce.
These companies or individuals are
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Georgians are fortunate to live in a state that has a long growing season, which allows gardeners and farmers to produce a variety of fruits and vegetables from early _ spring to late fall.
The Georgia Department of Agriculture has released a new cookbook featuring selected recipes from the Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin that utilize fruits and vegetables that are available during each season. These recipes were provided by Bulletin readers who shared their favorite recipes throughout the years.
Today's culinary trends place an emphasis on using locally grown, fresh ingredients and cuisines reflective of the authentic local culture. As Ken Whitacre, publisher of Seasons of Georgia noted, "The Market Bulletin -readers were making local, fresh and authentic recipes well before anyone declared it 'cool'."
The book provides tips and suggestions alongside many of the recipes. In addition, there are spaces in the book where users may make their own notations, whether it's a comment about a recipe, or a memory of learning to cook. Such additions will truly make the book a keepsake your children and grandchildren will cherish for years to come.
An order form also is available from the department website www.agr.georgia.gov
If you are a Georgia resident receiving the Market Bulletin , please check your mailing label, located in the lower right corner of the fro nt page of your Bulletin, to determine when your subscription expires . If your 'subscription is d4e to expire within the next 30 days , you will need to renew your subscription in order to continue receiving your Bulletin . To renew, you may contact the Bulletin office by phone at (404) 656-3682 (in metro Atlanta) ot call 1-800-282-5852 (tollfree anywhere within Georgia). Office hours are Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. 4:30 p.m. When you call to renew your subscription , please be ready to give the operator your subscription number and expiration date. The Bulletin office cannot renew subscriptions more than 30 days prior to the expirati on date printed on the mailing label .
If you prefer to renew your subscription by mail-, please send a copy of your mailing address label to : Market Bulletin, 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Atlanta , GA 30334 . Please also include your telephone number in case the Bulletin staff needs to contact you regarding your address. Note: If you renew your subscription via mail, you do not need to call the Bulletin office.