G:A A4oo ,Pf F.d CC4/J. Visit Our Website www.agr.georgia.gov l\llARKET BULLETIN GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TOMMY IRVIN, COMMISSIONER Vol. ii6, No. 2 Wednesday, January 17, 2007 Copyright 2007 Farmland Edition Scheduled March 14 Apprecia(ing Ga. Farms Both Past and Present AgricuJture is steeped in history in our state as evidenced through archaeological research documenting agricultural practices by Native Americans as far back as A.D. 500-1000. From the earth came the gift of sustenance then, as it does now. Unfortunately, appreciation o~ this gift is not as great as I' m sure it once was during the difficult lives of native peoples. I am fortunate to work in an environment' that does appreciate the Our guest columnist this week is Claudia Oakes, Executive Dir-ector, Chieftains Museum/Major Ridge Home , 50:1 Riverside. Parkway,~ &me, GA 30162-0373 . effort and bounty of a farm and equaUy grateful in knowi ng that our work ensures that the knowledge of the past is preserved, The Chieftains Museum/Major Ridge Home, located in Rome, Georgi.a, was the home of Major Ridge who was an important figure in Cherokee history. Ridge built his home around 1819, and it today remains Rome's oldest home. His property~ which (Continued on Page 11) The Spring Farmland Edition of the Market Bulletin will be published March 14, 2006; deadline for this issue is Feb. 21. Please adhere to the following guidelines when submitting farmland advertisements for the farmland edition. * On\y fartnland may be advertised. Land tracts must be at least five acres in size and located in Georgia. * Indicate acreage and county where your property is located . * All property must be for sale by areowner; no real estate brokers .or agents allowed to advertise; property under contract with a real estate agent or broker is not eligible for advertising. Consumers are encouraged to call the Market Bulletin office toU-free 1-800-282-5852, to report ads not in compliance with this requirement. * DesOl;ipt~ 864-5176 2 Wisconsin VH40 engines, best offer. snap ori heavy duty road chest. very good 'cond.. $600. Robert Smith Coolidge 2294031079 20' Hat wt4 dovetail. 2 52001b. axles. no elec. Mes., tag-along. S2200/lirm. call alter 6pm. Navey Johnson Ludowici 9 12654 2371 2001 Bobcat S73 Skidsteer.1300 hrs, new 12000k !railer. 6k l.andscape rake. serious only, $21,000. Kevin Culpepper Woodstock n o-883-749 8 2003 Halmark enclosed trailer. 2Sft long, Sit wide, blue in color side door, vendor door lilts up, etc. Robin Hughes Ballground 6786S7 3S06 2004 Kubota 3830 tractor, 4WD. GST, fie loader, 2SO hrs., 7' bushhog, rototiller, Case front end loader. 4wd rubber tire, runs good, looks good, $7500. James Rowland Hampton n0-227-S258 Case 450 track loader with 4 in 1 bucket and back hoe, $12,500. G. Johnson 501 Helens Or. Dawsonville 30534 77Q.8931S1S 770842-01S9 Case IH 2155 cotton picker, 1375 Ian hrs.. good condition, S3S.OOO/obo. Tim Milford Hartwell 706-376-4781 706-436-3397 Case IH 23SS combine. 200S model, loaded field tractor, 610 engine, S2S separator. 2Sft 1020 platform. Kenneth Williamson 398 Meadowlark Ad Fltzgearld 317SO 229-468S937 Corley Sawmill(on steel), 3 phase generator 9001000hrs.. 671 Detroit engine, 4 cyl. Harvo}'. Herod La Fa~ette 706397240S D7, cable drive, good for parts, good 12' blade. tracks, missing radiator, starter, $ 1200. Paul Johnston Roopvllle 40439161S6 telephone directories or yellow pages'. displayed, select Market Bulletin - Ads. A 1S' J.D. harrow. $2SOO; 1S' J.D. harrow. boxscrape , $1 9 ,900. Jason Dockery Danuser post hole digger, S" and 12" etc.). Ottier Indicators Include, but are not listing or ad categories for the current issue $2SOO: 14' Bush Hog. $3SOO: M.F. SO Cleveland 7068654549 augers. exc. cond.. $7SO. Ed Henderson limited to, holding business licenses and will display. Click on the option Submit an Industrial w/loader, $3800. Royce Hulett 2004 Kubota L3130 4wd tractor. LASl3 Cair o 229226-3460 holding regulatory licenses/permits/ Ad, and an online ad form will appear'. Fill Hazlehurs t 912-37S300S 9122530161 loader R4 tires, FST trans. 157.7 hours, like David Bradley, new engine, 2 wheel walk registrations. out the form, making sure to fill in the 16' square bale hay converter, electric new, always sheltered, S1S.S50. Chad Knott behind garden tractor, 4 pieces of equipt., Georgia residents only may advertise in required fields. Please adhere to the motor. $500. William Redmond Rock Spring Cleveland 706-892-4880 layoH cultivator, scrape blade, etc. L. Moulder the Market Bulletin with the following advenising guidelines when completing the 423580-344g 2004 Mahindra 6000 DI 4WD tractor. 888 Moreland 770253-9S74 exception: outolstate residents may form. links to general and specific ad t 600 gal SS/cone bottom mixer on 12 ton hours, 3 yr powertrain warranty. going out of Deutz tractors. 7206, $6,300; 5506, $5.300; advertise only in lhe Out-olState Wanted category guidelines are provided on the ad category. lorm. When the form is completed, click on scale. pallet boiler in new condition. $1500 business. SlS,000. Terry Payne Ellijay 706 pictures can be sent. S. House .Sliver Creek each, $2750 both. T. causey Bax ley 912 635-1602 706-767-0839 "The editor has the authority to designate the Submit Ad option at the bottom of the 3679736 2005 K.M.C. 4 row peanut plow, like new: Dirt Scoop, box scrape, axe. cond., both 3 the length of ads and the number or ads lorm. If the ad is successfully transmitted, 1900 FOfd llactor, farmhand loader, rebuilt 12 row 200 gal. Van's sprayer, in exc. cond. pt hitch. S500/both. Raymon Harrison that may be placed by a family unit in any 1SSUe or the BULLETIN. Currently. only one (1) notice may be placed by any family unit in any issue of the BULLETIN. Family unit relers to all individuals sharing the same residence. address or telephono number. Ads must be received no later than designated deadline In order to appear in the following lssuo. Ads submitted via our website will be scheduled automatically for the next available Issue. Ads.will be published only once each time submitted unless the advertiser specifies on the notice that the ad ls to be published more than once. Ads may be published for two (2) consecutive issues. A new notice must be submitted If tho advertiser wants the advertlseme'nt to continue more than two Issues. Note: Some ad categories are published inlrequently and are published only once per submission. Please check ad category headings for publication frequency prior to submitting notice. There Is a 20WO.'lrtmcn1 ofAgricuhurc. 70687897SO very little, $6200. Sidney Keadle Thomaston 19S8 Ford so1 diesel, restored. Bryan 706647232S Dasher Spri ngfield 912-754-1769 24ft. Bushhog Harrow, $1,250: Vermeer The Market Bulletin is printed o n recycled p aper 1964 Ford 601 Workmastor. 12v. 3pt hitch, 60SC round baler, S52S. Russ Griffin Chula runs good, $4200/obo; Husqvarna 6SOO watt 2293S20153 generator. 1Shrs., $1000. Glynn Darby SociaI 250 gal. fuel oil tank. $200. Billy Hall FARMERS & CONSUMERS Clrc le 7704640060 77071SS1 16 Chickamauga 70637S3915 70637S3915 MARKET BULLETIN 1964 Ford 641 WorkMaster, gasoline 2SKW PTO Generator with manual double engine. 3polnt hitch. Pete Griffin Perry 37S thro.w switch, $1800. Mike Dixon Clayton 9S7-3777 47S9SS321S 706-7S2S665 1968 11so Case track loader, has bad . 3 old manure spreaders. 1 grain elevaror engine. $3500. Tommy James Hull 706369 repair, parts only, best offer. Mike Tilock (ISSN 0889-5619) is published biweekly by the Georgia Department of Agriculture 8809 Alpharetta 770-442-0660 1g Martin Luther King Jr. Drive 1970 JD3020 diesel synchro, factory 3pt backhoe attach., Kelly mdlBSSI . Atlanta, Georgia 30334-4250 ROPS/canopy, vgc. Durabilt 3 cu. yard dirtpan, 6 It box blade. SS. gallon sprayer. etc. R. Smith Coolidge 2292270711 1971 Allis Chalmers crawler, runs great, 11ft. tilt blade, engine rebuilt, tracks and 2,000psi. PTO driven pump for S080hp traCIOr, approx. 12 reach & 24", good cond.. 54,000. Matt Getsinger Louisville 47S494 8663 4-000 Ford tractor, duel hd. new paint, Slip 4046563722 Fax 404-463-438g Of!ICIO hours 8 a m.-4:30 p.m. MonclayFnday Tommy Irvin, Commissioner number in their ads. but mailing address may be published in lieu or phone number. However. it is important that advertisers provide a phone number When submitting ads in tho ovent Bulletin ad personnel need to contact them concerning their ads. Advertisers who do not wanr a telephone number printed in their ads should note this fact when submitting the notice to the Bulletin. Each notice submitted for publication must be in writing: ads cannot be raken FARM EMPLOYMENT fl you l1sve quesrlons rogsrdtng ads m Mis category. call Ashley Simpson sf 404-651 9081 or4046519082. Only farm work o r farm help wanted advertisements allowed. No commerclal , Advertisers are advised to review requlremenlS under ad categories before submitting their notices. Note: Due to space limitations, all ad guidelines cannot bo fisted In the Bulletin each week. Advertisers who have questions concerning these guidelines may can 1 8002S253S2, Sam. 4:30 p.m.. Monday Friday, and ask for the ad department or write: Market Bulletin, Georgia Deparlll\ent of Agricullure, 19 MLK Jr. Drive SW. Atlanta. GA 30334-4250. Need man/family to run a broiler farm. must have references w/phone numbers. housing/salary. Lynn Stark Resaca 70627S 4013 7062600091 Need someone with experience in repairing 12.S acre high tensil electric fence in the Griffin area. Danna Spivey Griffin 30224 770-2295570 PT Horse farm manager, experience with undercarriage practically new, $9000/obo. Johnny Sturdivant Ellenw ood 404S10-4791 1972 Ford 1 ton flatbed truck. 360 engine, runs good, needs transmission, $1000. Daryl Matthews VIiia Rica 7704592137 1972 MF tractor 13S diesel, exc. cond., bushhog scrape. scoop, hay rake, $7000. C Dryden Palmetto 7703439330 1974 Ford 3000, strong tractor good rubber: 197S MF 175, runs good, plenty of power, new tires. etc. Charles Nelson Perry 47S9S721 S6 197S MF DSOOC. 6 cyl. diesel. 1s1 hp, shuttle shift pedal steer. tilt blade, 90% UC, $13,SOO. Gerald King Na shville 229686 3127 1979 Ford F700, manure spreader 20'. 5+2 speed. 390 gas, rebuilt engine. top & bottom. chain & box, $4,SOO. M. Ray Crawfordvllle 706-4014329 19S1 Massey Ferguson. diesel. model 230. soo actual hrs, like new, four pieces of Scoop Bushhog, weights sway bars. 54200. William Hiday Jackson 404-694-2070 S11 Bradco backhoe, $3000; 72 in. Harley rake, S3900: 72 in. Rock Hound. $1200. will lit most skid steers. Brett Barton Monroe 7062 15-4580 52 JD A model tricycle. runs good. all original, never restored, 54,000/obo: set of Athens offset harrows, $1500. M.T. Camp Monroe 770-267-0820 Sit mower, needs tire and oil seal. $200: 5 shank JD plow, S200; S disc bush & bog. $250. V Jordan Bowman 70624S6964 6 row no till JD planters, colters, KMC ripper spiders, hyd. row markers. $3.000. Bobby Evridge B~ron 47S-9S64550 7SO lB true flow spreader, like new. great shape, Woods heavy duty sq. ball hay conveyor. etc. Rick Stratton Clarkesville 770 S727441 706S397025 Sit JD pull type offset harrow. 60 hp tractor. minimum, $3250. Edward Wall Wi nder 770 Carlton Moore, Editor Gerrie Fon, Circulation Mgr. In ordor 10 subscribe 10 tho MARKET BULLETIN, you may c.11 404-6$6-3722 (8 11-m. 4:30 p.m.) or send request to the above addross. Thero Is no charge for Georgia restdenlS to receive this publication: oulOf atalo residents aro charged $20.00 annually. Address an reques1s 10 t>e added 10 or removod lrom lhO malling tiSI, change ol address Md Fonn 3579 IO lhO MARKET BULI.ETIN otfoc:e at lho nbovo eddr0$S- POSTMASTER: Send addtOSS changos IO: FARMERS & CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Atlanta, GA 30334-4250 To advor11so. you must be a resldon1 of Goorgla, oulOlSlato wanted column Is lhe only exoeption 10 this rule. Nollcos mus1 not exceed 20 words oncl musl adhere 10 rules and regulalions pr9Qedlng oach ca1egory. All advor1isomen1s must bo received In wrihng. Deadline Is i ndu st ri al or domestic employme nt stallions, quickbooks and frozen semen equipment. James Knight Eastman 47S374 9623261 77086769S5 Wednesday a1 noon. Send an notices to the permi tted . necessary, drug test required. John Allen 4979 47S689-0567 SN and T020 tractors for parts. $600 abovo address. Experienced & dependable adult will care for your horses or livestock while you're away. Dianne Cassara Loganvllle no-554-SS74 Full-time stable help, experience preferred, no- non-smoker. Scott Armour Moreland 502-1936 Commerce 706-476541 5 Responsible individual or couple wanted for full time horse farm work, apartmenVutilities plus small salary. Wes Echols McDonough 404-92S9335 Single male for produce farm, NE ~. 1984 TD7E Int. wlth root rake, 6 way blade, $9.SOO. 0 Norton B rooklet 912S23-3443 912682S212 1989 JD 670 tractor with loader, 1S horse. 3 cyl. diesel, turf li2, asking 52500. Mac unknown, received in a shipment of chicks, gold/pair '06. call atfer 4:30 pm . George 678.-358-9921 work, loads, bathes, longes, super quiet Reeves Thomaston 706-647-4 178 some red/brown, some grey-barred. Tricia Richards Cumming n0-844-6231 20 y.o. OH geld. Palomino trail horse, super personality, nice youth barrel prospect 14.2h, Molly mule 16 y.o. 14.3h, must have large Malhis Ra:,:le 706-743-7213 Large breed chickens, AIR, Barred Rock gentle kid sale horse, bought from trail riding S2000. B McCarty l ocust Grove 678300 pasture, AQHA 6 y.o. mare, wlwhite blaze on 10 purebred silkies; yellow, white, red. 3 and Dominecker roosters and hens $15 each. facility, $850. Ryan Fuller Greenvllle 706- 1171 face. to approved home. C. Correll J asper roosters. 7 hens. $30 for all or $4 each. Cayla WesleJi'. Seabolt Suches 706-838-4255 594-0940 AQHA black filly, Mr. Joe Glow on papers, 770-654-9675 Cox Carrollton no-8548630 laying hens 3 Americaunas (green eggs) 2002 Swedish Warmblood mare, exc. will be big. $1200. J Wilkes A thens 706-207 Own daughter Haidas Lil Pep., chestnut, 15 Black Aslroloups, all laying, take all 6 Gold laced Wyandottes (brown eggs). 1 bloodlines, movement, willing, and going 9366 NCHA money earner, points, in foal to golden $120. J.W. Barnes Canton no-3456511 guinea, $7-$10 each. Jennie Williams under saddle, $ 12,000. Sharon Enderlein AQHA own son of WC, sorrel gelding with Palomino. Ra~ Pa~ne Jas11er 770-893-8397 2 Bobwhites $5. Cochin cross rooster SS, Fllntstone 706-931-3001 423883-1236 Brooks 770461-1699 chrome, great disposition, 2.5 y.o., going Pair of donkeys $400, bred OH mare, blue please leave message. Gabe Strother Laying hens Barred Rock, will have 2004 Bay AQHA mare, does Sugs nicely under saddle, 14 .1h, $1200 obo. Kaye roan $1000. Dennis Rigdon Do uglasville Washingto n 706678-1207 7064015836 Dominecker babies and Buff Orpington babies Brudder/Panama Jet bloodlines, 15h, exc. Evans Box Serings 229-649-7885 678492-1249 5 hens and 3 roosters to be given away. after Christmas, leave message. Chris Pope barrel/performance prospect, not started uts... AQHA race bred '03 bay gelding, '04 sorrel Palomino OH gelding, 7yrs, trail ridden. James Willis Jonesboro 770-603-3082 Meansvllle 770567-3120 $2200 neg . W McGuffee Villa Rica 770-459 filly, AQHA '05 gray gelding, APHA '82 beautil ul. . smart, great personality, Adult Brown Chinese geese /pair $40; adult Mallard or Blue Swedish ducks, 3 wks. to 15 2852 chlldsafe, sound. Jason Beaty Chickamauga experienced rider, $2, 200. Aimee Dunne While Chinese geese /pair, $40, White Pekin wks. old & grown ducks. Raymond Seckinger 3 ~.o. lilly, 13.3h dark bay almost black, OH 706539-1285 Kathleen 478218-5984 4782185984 females $10 each. Priscilla Black Wad ley Ellabell 912858-5048 loping poles and barrels. will make excellent Bay pony 12.1h tall gentle mare, great for Paso Fino 2 y.o. grey filly, 3 months 706-699-0998 706-831-1383 Mixed bantam chickens, 7 months old, $5 youth horse, $1500. Terri Skiles Dawson 229 beginner, child safe, sound and very friendly, professionally trained, willing disposition , Bantam Cochins of different colors: Mottle, each. Dexter Carlton Jeffersonville 478-645 347-2949 $1200. Phillip Gordon Marietta 770-6051950 Petrolero/Patiullero bl, SSOOO. Mike Pruett Silver Lace, Barred Rock, Silver Seabrights, 6565 4 y.o. sorrel Arab gelding, 14.2 small build, in training with pro trainer until 1-31-07, $750. M Barnes Convln!l!on 678-300-8362 5 y.o. pony with 6 month filly, healthy, gentle, pretty, all tack included, S1850 obo. Pam Russell GraJ1SOn 770-995-5493 5 y.o. sorrel gelding,15h, good dispostion, started on barrels, exp. rider. Wanda Carroll S:,:lvester 2297763388 5 y.o. TWH gelding and 4 y.o. MFT mare, both grey, well gaited, great trail herses. Biii Mathis Dublin 478-290-0328 9 y.o. TWH sorrel mare, 6 y.o. sky watch, excellen t pleasure/broodmare . L Roy Woodstock no-591-9085 Belgium registered gelding, 5 y.o., great horse, $2900 gentle. giant, spook free, over t7h tall. Patricia Johnson Sliver Creek 706 2359014 678-313-4579 Donkey standard female SSSO, male $350 very gentle great pasture guards, delivery available. Deweys Donkeys 175 exit 201. Harry Lew is Jack son 678-773-5211 Donkey, male. grey w/cross, 8 months, great pasture guard/companion , delivery available, $350. Connie Hester For syth 478 994-3397 Donkeys 1 mini jack w/cross. $350, 1 gray w/ cross jenny, medium size, $375. Wanda Bryant Cleveland 706-878-8509 Eastman 478-231-8558 Paso Fino ten y.o. chestnul gelding 14h, very broke, easy keeper, extensively trail ridden. shown successfully. Jr. Derrick Lawrenceville n0-527-n57 Quality AMHA miniatures worth the drive $350$1500. Melanie Rewcaslle 246 Tram Rd S:,:lvanla 30467 91 2863-7357 912-682-8423 Real nice for the price, 14 y.o. saddlebred gelding, started with natural horsemanship, no papers $800. H: Larson Dahlonega 706265 20 5 7 Registered 2 y.o . QH gelding. Donald Phillips Royston 706-498-3386 706-245 6360 Buff Brahmas and a few mixed silkies. Eric Brantley Cedartown n0-324-6855 Bantam pairs O.E. Blaek, Blue, Splash, Spangled, Millelleur, B.B. Red, Buff Cochins, and Amerucanas. Ron Strickland Gillsville 770-869-7575 Bantams Cochins in buff, white, barred, and partridge, Japanese in Black-tailed butt, beautiful birds. David Wright Ca rrollton 770836-8875 770-490-7571 Bantams Silver, blue gold, gold D.W., Wheaten blue red, red Silkies, Cochins buff, Barred . Mottled, Modems brown re<:t & silver D.W. Todd Payne Ballground 770-735-461 3 Bantams for sale White Old English, Black Mixed game hens, SS each . Frances Johnston Rutledge 706-474-0478 Mixed game roosters 3 , S7 to $12. Tommy Howard Washington 706-678-3087 706-401 5417 Mixed roosters and hens. $8 $5 each: 1male white Peking duck, hatched summer '06, $ 10. Linda Williams Maysville 706652 3392 Muscovies 1yr. old $ 10, caring owners with pond required, not for slaughter. Lynn Mashburn Cumming n0-8879056 Muscovy ducks selling out, 1 or 150, healthy & beautiful $8 each. Susan Prugh Buckhead 706-342-0163 Upcoming Deadlines For At Stud Notices Notices for At Stud ads arc Al Sllld notices: Feb. 14 issue , Registered 2006 fillies, granddaughters of Hollywood Heat, handled daily, good minded with great conformation, S2500. Sable Allen Bl shoe706-255-3170 Rocky mountain gelding 15h, beautiful chocolate w/flaxen mane and tail excellent, sound, $4000. R Dixon Dublin 478-272-7796 Rose COmb, and others . breeds. Marshall Brown RoclI \'Clcrinary UC3111lCnl Of ,nid equine i> available upon reque.1: however, Hope. For more infom1ation about the USAl-IA. visit the website fl you have any questions regarding ads Tn this category, call Merlissa Smith at 404651 9081 or 404-6519082. Mallard ducks must be at least three & Wingate crosses wlbrown, red; Kelsos, tails, call for pricing. Jeff Williams 245 Todd Spanish Blues, Bluelaced hatch. Donnie weaver Road Alto 30510 706677 2666 Bowdin Acworth 7707898127 Ringneck pheasants. Larry Tharpe Cordele Game chickens for sale Murray McMurray 229-273-1701 no1 "hh,wnding 1he availabilily of ,uch documcn1a1mn. or lack 1hereof. or \erbal ,..,le '' informaunn i:hcn 10 1he Departmen1. ""id for 111.: e<1umc on an a.; is b;uis wi1hou1 an> rcprc:.ema1ion regarding regis1ra1ion. phy>1cal condi1ion or :occcpmblc U>C of 1he anunal. T~c 'ucCCful bidder mus1 be prepared 10 1ender 1hc price by c:i;hoer.> check or money order and move 1hc ununnl from the impowidmem facility by 6 p.m. on Mond:1y. J:mu:\I)' 22 . 2007. P:iymcnl nrny be made 1111hc time 1hc :inimal is picked up. If :o '"ccc~,ful bidder fail> 10 1cndcr 1hc 1>rice :o> rct1uircd.1hc Georgia Deparunem ofAgricuhurc www.usaha.org. Extension (Continued from Page 11 ) All orders must be prepaid and generations from the wild before they can hatchery, B.B. Reds, '06 hatch, please leave be advertised in the Market Bulletin. message. T. LilleJi'. Jeffersonville 478-945-6139 Advertisers must include thls' l nformatlorr Game chickens for sale, Col. Givens Hatch, In notices submitted for l!ubllcatlon. Lacy RoundHead, Red Butcher $50 each. '05 Java, '06 Silver, Pied, Dark Pied, White James Mitchell Jefferson 706-6545939 breeders, Javas, Spauldings, Spaulding Game chickens, Spangled Butchers. Whites, Black Shoulder. Ray Watts Macon BumbleFoot Greys, (aw Greys, BrownReds, 478-7436692 RoundHeads, Kelsos and more. Russell Ware '06 bantams, BB Red, Red Pyle, Silver TunnelHlll 706-965-894-0 Duckwing. Cheryl Arrendale Marble Hill 770 Game roosters & hens, good breed, kelso's, 893-3403 roundheads, butchers, grays, blues and reds, '06 Buff Orpington hens, guineas, bronze Kentucky Baley's. J.W. Brown 139 Bellamy St. turkeys, bantams. John Johnson Sr. Homer 30547 706677-4063 Miiiedgeviile 478452-7015 Game roosters for sale, 1 Gavlin hatch. 2 RIA, Blk. Sex Link, Barred Rock. Red Star hens $10 each, also have laying boxes. James Greene Ringgold 423595-2265 Roosters AIR. Buff Orpington & Barred Rock. free , 9/06 hatch. Brenda Filer Aleharetta 770-6630285 Silkie bantams 2006 hatch, some 3 mos. old. buff also. a l~w black and white. some show bloodline $4 each. Mary Robbins Powder Springs robbinsltd@hotmall.com 770-943-1007 Silkies standard black and silver laced Cochins, Buff Orphingtons, banlam lrizzle Cochins, Araucanas, McMurray stock, must mny rdu-.c 10 a~"Ccp1 any other bids mudc by the 'llCCc,,ruJ botldcr UI lhis auction Or :111)' ruiure :.iuclU.lH. picked up at the countY. location where purchased. No orders are shipped. Sale dates, plant varie ty '06 hatch, Black Giant pullets. Teratd Odu~ Monroe n02677263 '06 Heavy breed hens and roosters; Blk. Australorps. Buff Orpington. Delaware. Red Spangles, 1 Aseel. 1 gray, 1 butcher and geese. Michael Mincey Covington 678625 2628 Giant Cochins 1 yr., $25/pair; Barred Rock, sell. Michelle Tate Dahlonega 706-864-6922 Tom turkeys Royal Palm. Spanish Black, Bourbon Red, Blue Slate. S.E. Martey Winder 6786383645 Thew hoN' :ore 'ubj1 10 periodic in\p.:.:111m b) 1hc 0..'cp.inmcnl of Agncuhurc for a '"''"'" 11t 2-1 lllOfllh' information and for each county. prices may vary Plymouth Barred Rock, guaranteed pure $14 ea or $35 for tno. Tammy Aldridge Hiram 770-443-2397 silkie & OEG bantam biddies $3, Muscovey ducks $10. Leslie Williams Millen 478-494 4462 Turkeys 2006 Blue Slate pair for breeding. very tame. S65 for pair, Diane McGuire Commerce 706-335-4863 Wednesday, January 17, 2007 THE MARKET BULLETIN Turkeys - Bourbon Reds and Bronze singles or pairs. Terry Trammell Auburn 770682-9244 Turkeys - Eastern Bronze midget white Adult male emu $75, you catch and transport. Mark Kent Braselton 404-290-4734 Champion registered Llamas, maleslfemales, for fiber, showing, breeding; 1999 16ft Ponderosa bumper pull double deck for goats oak floors good tires and electric brakes. Kenny Sheffield Norman Park 229-891 -6110 --L-i-v-e-s-t-o-c-k-s-a--le-s--a-n-d--E-v--en--tPs-ag-e 7 pairs for breeding, also Ringneck pheasants guarding, companion. Celia Taylor Ell ijay 1999 black 4H GN Featherlite 4x6 DR with pairs for breeding. Miles Russell Meansville celia@meadowdance.com 706-698-5262 partial LQ, all aluminum $ 14,000 obo. Kristina 706-648-3503 Llamas, reg., friendly and halter trained, Murray Folkston 9 12-496-2691 912-276 Clip and Save Calendar Poultry/Fowl Requiring Permit/License If you have questions regarding this category, call Merlissa Smith at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082. Advertisements for wood ducks must be accompanied by a USDA permit. Permits are available from t he U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Attn: Permit Section, P.O. Box 49208, Atlanta, GA 30359. Advertisers must submit a copy of current permit with their first ad. Permit copies will be returned upon request. Advertisements for bobwhite quail must be accompanied by a copy. of the advertiser's commercial quail breeders license. Since this is a state protected bird, the Georgia Department of Natural Resources requires anyone selling bobwhite quail to have this license. For license information, write: DNR, Game and Fish Division, 2189 Northlake Parkway, Suite 108, Tucker, GA 30084. Bobwhite quail, flight & weather cond., ready to go $3 ea., also Ringneck pheasants. Julian V Dasher Glennvllle 912:654-1312 877-427-8197 Bobwhite quail, flight birds, healthy, for hunt, train, restock or meat $3 each, leave weanlings, starting at $500. lilianegrant @llamasofatlanta.com Liiiane Grant Dallas lilianegrant@llamasofatlanta.com 770-4452855 . Llamas- young males, geldings, female, halter trained, handled daily, excellent blood lines, $350 & up. Sherri Rudd 540 Ascension Trail Cleveland 30528 700-865-7799 Alternative Livestock Requiring Permit/License If you have questions regardmg ads in this category, call Merlissa Smith at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082. The Georgia Department of Natural Resources regulates many exotic animals, including most hoofed stock except llama and buffalo. However, upon compliance with applicable state regulations, a deer farming license for the commercial production of meat and fiber is available for the following species: fallow deer, axis deer, sika deer, elk, red deer, reindeer, and caribou. For more information on the deer farming license, contact the Georgia Department of Agriculture at (404) 6563667. For information on licenses of other species of hoofed stock (except llama and buffalo). contact the Georgia Department of Natural Resources Special Permit Unit .0560 2 Aussies, 2 Westerns, 1 McCullin bits, farm gates. B Miles Franklln 706-675-0882 2 horse bumper pull trailer, useable, $400. David Haar McDonough 770-914-9609 404444-3203 2 horse trailer, new floor, no rust sliding back gate, good condition, $1100. Donald Green Tempie 770-841-6815 2 sets of Carri-Ute portable corral panels, used once $809 each new, asking $600 each. Mel Williams Canton 678-777-4643 2001 Horton dream coach 2 horse bumper pull; rumbar floor, ramp, new tires, elec. brakes $5,000. Penny Kwirant Whitesburg 770-838-9866 2002 double D 2H slant BP," DR, rear tack, 16' stock combo, new tires, awning, exc. conditiofl $5500 obo. Mary Leslie Madison 706-342-7813 404-434-1851 2002 Dover 4-horse hydraulic walker. variable speed, reversible directions, less than 15 hours run time, $2500. Bennie Moon Madison 706-752-1407 2002 W.W. three horse slant bp, dressing room, saddle racks, excellent condition asking $3600. Kile Griffis Covington 770-786-1093 2004 Colt 4 horse SL trlr, gooseneck with stud/escape door, extra large tack room , big enough for weekend camper pkg . C Clive Every 1st & 3rd Tues. Poultry, Goat & Every 2 & 4 Sat. Lewis Livestock; goats, Feeder-Breeder Pig Sale, poultry, 6 chickens, horses, cows, pigs; 538 pm, hogs & goats, 7 pm, Taylor Cty. Hwy. 56 N., Swainsboro, Ga. 478- Livestock Auction, just o~ S.R. 128, s. 237-6649, 478-237-6876. of Reynolds. Info: 478-847-3664 or Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Livestock Auction, 706-647-3559. Waddell Auction Barn, Climax, Ga., 1 Every Thurs. Horse Auction, All Breed pm, selling goats, sheep, poultry and Horse Sale, tack, 7:30 pm, horses & . small animals; selling miscellaneous ponies, 9 pm, cash or approved at 1Oam; #AU003249. Info.: 229-246 checks, Reidsville. GAL 2687 Info : 4955/416-7217. Mike Holland, 912-654-28631614- Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Cattle, Slaughter 6621 . ' Hogs, Goats, Sheep & Fowl Sale, 1 Every Thurs. 7 pm tack sale; 9:1 5 pm horse pm, H&M Livestock Market, Lyons, & pony sale; GAL#AU003224; Red Hwy. 1 s. (old Toombs Cty. Stockyard). Barn Livestock Auction ; Sylvester. Info: 912-537-2172 or 912-293-0172 Info.: 229-776-9009. (sale day) or myra1@cybersouth.com. Every Fri. night Horse Sale, 7:30. pm, 102 Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Goats, poultry & small Lumber City Hwy., Hazlehurst. Info: animal sale, noon, Middle Georgia Steve Underwood, 912-594-6200 Goat & Chicken Sale, Cochran. Lie# (night) or 912-375.5543 (day) . AU0031 74. Info.: 478-934-9609, 478 Every Fri. night Goat, Poultry & Small 230-7324. Animal Sale, 7 pm, Buggy Town Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Livestock auction at Auction, 1315 Hwy. 341 s., Pearson Livestock; sale, 1 pm; goats, Barnesville. GAL #3177 Info: 770-358 sheep, poultry & small animals; 1168 0872/1786 .. Hwy. 441 N., Pearson, Ga. Info.: 229- Every S11t. 1O am, farm-related mdse. 798-0271 , 91 2-422-3211. Auction; 1 pm, goats, fofwl & small Every 4th Sat. Miscellaneous Sale, 1Oam, animal auction; GAL#AU003224 ; Red goats, poultry, small animals sale, 12 Barn Livestock Auction, Sylvester. noon, cash only, Gaines Livestock message. Nellie Branton <;:ave Spring 706- at (770) 761-3044. Individuals submitting Griffin 404-717-8016 Info.: 229-776-9009. Auction, Hwy. 84, Quitman. GAL 676-5593 706-234-9284 advertisements to buy and sell regulated 2006 circle W 6'x6'6"x1 4' metal top GN Every Sat. Small Animals, Chickens, #2514 Info: 229-263-9940. Bobwhite quail, flight birds, healthy, for hoofed stock in the Market Bulletin must stock, 4'nose full escape gate, removable Rabbits, Sheep, Goats & Horse Sale, Every 4th Sat. Goat & sheep sale, noon, hunt, train, re-stock O( meat, $2.85 each; provide a photocopy of the appropriate saddle rack, divider. $5,300. Buddy Bragg 4 pm, Coker Sale Barn. Duncan Coker Sale Barn, Duncan Bridge Rd. Hawkinsville,:1eave message. Joseph Martin license with their ad. Guyton 912-772-4382 Bridge Rd., White Qo., at old at old Chattahoochee Livestock Barn, 222 Georgia Hwy. 27 Pineview 31071 478783-4210 Bobwhite quail, flight conditioned $3 each , LIVESTOCK WANTED 3 horse slant, bp, 2001 Stoll, rear tack, front dressing, torsion axles, ugc, $3500, or trade truck/ tractor. B Maguire Gainsville 770-983 Chattahoochee Livestock Barn. Info: White Co. Info.: 706-540-8418. Wayne Coker, 706-540-8418. Every 3rd Sat. Goat & Sheep Sale, KW2 Every Sat. night Goat, Poultry & Small Livestock held at Eastanollee old layers $2 each. Gail Dasher Glennville ff you have questions regarding ads m this 9069 912-654-2475 category, call Ceciley Thomas at 404-651- 5 new handmade Australian saddles, never Animal Auction, 7 pm, BFadleyWayside Auction, 1035 Monticello Livestock Market , Hwy. 17 btwn . Toccoa & Lavonia. Info; Ken Wells, Bobwhite quail, flight conditioned, ready 9081 or4046519082. used, 2-19", 21 8", and 1-17", $250 each or Hwy., Gray. GAL 2070 Info : Curtis 864-861 -4398 or Kevin Williams, 864- now, $3 ea. J . Wilson 699 Cottonwood Rd. Items listed in the Livestock wanted $850 for all. Charles Anderson Warrenton Pitts 31072229-648-6438 229322-3722 category must be for specific livestock; for _70~6~-,_,46;..5"-',.,.1..,.15~3--__,-----~- Bobwhite quail, healthy fl ight birds for lnstance, "want 3 or 4-yr. old quarter horse 94 WW_J, horse trailer good floor, tires, tack hunVtrain/restock or meat, we deliver. Drew gelding, approx. 16 hds., suitable for c,ompartment electric brakes $1950. Jerry Stanley Batesville 706-947-3884 moderately experience rider." Generalized "'Patterson 346 Lumber Company Rd Talking Bobwhite quail, Jumbo Wis. hatching eggs, ads, such as "want horses, any amount," Rock 30175 770-364-6152 706-692-6563 $431100, $ 168/600, $24011000. Raymond are not acceptable for publication; neither Arena lights, 1000 watt bulbs and brackets Meadows P.O. Box 338 Wadley 30477 478 are ads for free or unwanted livestock. included, like new, 12 total $175 each. Dara 252-5345 Goats and pigs wanted for loving family Burgess Douglas 912-384-3575 912-381- Flight conditioned Bobwhite quail $3 each. farm, will consider other small farm animals. ;..03=..4.,...1._ _~~----~---- George Pierson Culloden 478-994-9025 478- Angela Cleary Temple 770-562:4533 Dakota California style reining saddle, 16" 885 -23 40 Want bottle calves, beef or dairy breeds. medium brown Ten. seat $200, 15" Western Georgis, Bobwhite quail, weathered also need dairy cow to nurse cow and hand saddle $300. J Wilkes Athens 706-207-9366 conditioned & flight ready, accepting orders milker. Lori Mc.Allister Griffin 770-412-1 737 . Downsizing our barn, winter blankejs, now for 2006-07 season. Myra Brown Want pony, preferably gelding, for young saddle pads, halters, saddles, misc. tack. Bill Cataula-706-322-3404 .child, temperment much more important. than Springer Griffin 770-229-881 7 Jumbo Bobwhite Wisconsin quail, flight looks, evenings. Jim Watson Clarkesville English saddle 15" Stubben made, brown, conditioned $3 each. Douglas Gladin 706-754-5710 good condition $225. S Patterson Byron 478- Milledgeville 478-456-3061 478-456-3068 Want to buy goats, sheep, purebreed or 956-6916 Jumbo Wisconsin Bobwhite quail, flight and mixed, will pick up and pay cash, no Sunday Good used Western saddles, adult and weather conditioned . Joseph Smith calls. Wayne Green Bremen 770-562-3605 youth, reasonable. Andrea Glaborn Waycross 912-2837106 Jonesboro 770-478-7557 Barfield, 478-986-8852 or Bobby 303-0623.. Russell, 478-986-4657. Every other Sat. nig ht Horse & tack sale, Every 1st Sat. Tack Sale, 7 pm, Buggy Bartow; tack 6 pm, horses 8 pm ; GAL l Town Auction, .13 15 Hwy. 341 s., 00271 . Info.: 478-625-3667, Barnesville. GAL#3177 Info: 770-358 www. FriendshipFarmLivestock.com. 0872/1786. Every 1st Sat. Horse sale, Triple R. Ranch, Livestock auctions listed in the 1-85 Exit 177, Lavonia, Ga., follow Market Bulletin sometimes offer signs. Info. 706-436-2550, 706-436 related items for sale, such as tack 4371. and other livestock equipment. Every 1st & 3rd Sat. Goat & Feeder Pig Notices for auctions selllng any Sale, 1 pm, Tri County Livestock items other than livestock must be Sales, Hwy. 206 & 268 Crossing, accompanied by the auction Ambrose. Info. : 912-359-3803 or l icense number of the pri ncipal Sherrel Day, 912-359-291 4. auctioneer or auction firm Every 1st & 3rd Sat. New Goat Sale, 1 pm, cond ucting the auction, per poultry, fowl & rabbits to follow, Triple regulations of the Georgia H Sales, Metter, Hwy. 46 e. GAL Secretary of State. Notices without C002567 Info: Waylan Hitchcock, 478 this information cannot be 553-9938 or Lewie Fortner, 478-469 published. 5178. Jumbo Wisconsin quail $3 each. David Mccurley Colbert 706-788-3433 706-540 3864 Jumbo Wisconsin quail & Chinese Ringneck pheasant, early release and flight conditioned birds available, NPIP cert., reas. prices, call to order. Neal Bush Sparta 706467-93 45 LIVESTOC.K HANDLING New barrel saddle, ridden once,1 4 inch, Every 1 st & 3 rd Sat. S & D Goat Sales, If you have any questions about the round skirt, medium tan, black seat, exc.cond. Baxley Fairgrounds, begiri 12:30 pm ; Livestock Sales & Events Calendar, J/ you have questions regarding ads in this Kim Darden Lilburn 770-855-8544 goats, pigs, poultry. Info.: Steve $mith, please call Carlton Moore at 404-656-3682. category, call Ceciley Thomas at 404-651 No. 3 two horse wagon hydraulic brakes good 9 1-2-367-'9268, 912-266-7170. ---------------------------- 9081 or404-651-9082. _condition, 15" car wheels, small two horse wagon =,=--~ 02 3'-H""",:....B;....P:;.,"-'S-.-::.L=...,::.:S::.;._U,_D_R,__D_W_ , -,i-ke_n_e_w running gear. John Tiiiy Winston 770-942-8159 $5,750. Susie Hunt Powder Spgs 404392- One horse wagon for pony $800, horse San Juans, excellent runners, restock your '06 horse quality fescue hay, square bales, 9245 770-439-9160 racing cart nice $200. James Fennell Warner field and freezers, $5 ea. Richard Johnson $3.50. Saed Mahmoodi Mineral B luff 706 Poultry/Fowl Wanted Want Bearded Sdk1e hens, any" color 30 minutes from Athens, will consider roosters. David Fairbanks Watkinsville 706 769-9226 Want 6 or 8 pure white dove within 100 miles of Plains Ga. call after dark. H.C. Harvey Plains 31780 229-824-5461 '02 4H SL GN, Cherokee invasion, aluminum, w/ 4' sw dr w/ac, rear tack, padded dividers $ 13,000. Diane Febles McDonough 678-758-7042 '03 Exiss stock combo, alum, G,N, excellent conditiori $13,500. Roger ptlle Gainesville 770-536-3547 '03 Horton 2H BP step up, walk through , carpeted dressing room, mats, lined, drop Robins 478-953-5495 Parelli level 1 dvd program and equipment, bareback pad, 36" play ball, other like new horse equipment, saddles, roundpen, etc. Donna Rieder Jackson 770-775-0940 Saddles for sale at good prices. various conditions, additional tack available, sale benefits nonprofit organization. Abby Walker Toccoa 706-282-6645 Toccoa 706-886-8437 FEED, HAY AND ~RAIN ff you have questions regarding ads in Mis category, call Merlissa Smith at 404-651 -9081 or 404-651 -9082. All hay ads must contain the variety of hay offered for sale; i.e., Coastal bermuda 258-2030 770-841 -4148 '06' Premium oat & rye grass mixed hay, horse grade, round bale~ only, Morgan, Co. Frank Eaton Buckhead 706-342-0727 706 474-0689 '06 Tiff 44 hay, fertilized, limed, square bales, horse quality, in barn $5 per bale. C. Mccallie 3899 Kensington Rd Chickamauga 30707 706-539-2522 423-413-3124 Want bantams, female preferably, would windows, barely used, nice $7,100. Tammy Stubben Edelweiss CS CC saddle, new wl hay, Alicia hay, etc. '06 Timothy/alfalfa mix, cloverlalfalfa mix, really like Silkies if possible. Kristie Jones Tracy Kennesaw 770-356-1872 tag , mahogany in color, 17" seat 30cm tree '06 Alfalfa hay for sale, excellent horse heavy wire _square bales, $9.50, also Coastal Griffin 770-227-5323 678-410-2868 '03 Stoll cattle trailer 32'x7', triple axle, 3 cut S1000. M. Scheer Athens 706-830-2006 quality, straight $8.50 bale, allalfalorchard mix bermuda square bales $4.50. M. Freilich Want game hatching eggs, gray or spangle gates , full escape gate, good condition. Benny W&W 16' bumper pull 4 horse stock trailer, $7.75 bale, local delivery. Carrie Willbt.lr McDonough 770-318-3143 hatches, preferably. Kyle Schmidt Commerce Reed Hawkinsville 678-316-11 8 1 red , good floor with mats, brakes and spare Canton 770-846-7979 '06 Alicia bermuda hay, 5x5 net wrapped 706-247-0247 Want goose, duck, guinea and chicken eggs for sale. Jeff Wetherington Waleska 770-479-5177 193 Sundowner, 4H, SL, rear tack, cabinets, water heater; shower, AC, awning, exc. for camping.$12,000 . Nezlee Pillow Jackson 678-754-9055 678-873-1265 $2000. H Harrison Kennesaw 678-499-6028 Western saddle, S175, also, saddle hqlder, saddle blanket, and bridle for sale. Dianne Rogers Sharpsburg 770-502-1050 '06 Alfalfa hay, square bales $13 per bale, delivery possible. Scott Huskins Canton 678793-7422 '06 Alicia bermuda hay, 4x5 rolls, net round bales, highly fert. Herbie Dixon Girard 478-569-4879 2005 Bermuda/fescue, fertilized, shellered hay $35 roll. Julian Jones Orchard Hill 770 Want hvy. bred chickens, game hens, bantams, also want 10-hole laying cages, or 10-hole metal nest boxes, reas. price. Johnny Carney Danielsville 706-795-5728 Want RIR hens and rooster within 50 miles of Calhou n, preferably mature hens. call '94 2 horse bumper pull thoroughbred size trailer, good floor and tires, asking $1700. Barbara Alderman Blairsville 706-781 -6683 04 Exiss 3H slant w/ac;/heatfshower/sink, sleeps 3-4, excellent cond. $18,500. Jay Williams Social Circle 770-464-2782 Wintec all purpose 16 112" seat saddle wilh Wintec fittings, air ride, changeable gullet systerl), etc. asking $475 For all. Jo Beasley Gillsville 770-869-0926 RABBITS wrapped, well fertilized. James Martin Waynesboro 706-554-2480 '06 Alicia bermuda sq. bales $3.50 at barn, horse quality, well fertilized, limed & irrigated, barn stored. Howard Campbell 594 Mathis Rd Cairo 39827 229-377-6847 229-221-2410 468-1129 770-412-7217 2006 Alicia bermuda 4x4 rolls, good hay $35. Fred Fletcher Sparks 229-549-6013 229-546-5188 2006 bermuda horse hay, square and round, mixed rolls, stored in barn, hay in between 6-9 p.m. Kay Simms Calhoun 706295-9009 Want turkey, chicken, Bobwhite tail quail, goose and duck eggs for sale. Jeff Wetherington Waleska 404-316-2880 Want unwanted poultry, other animals, have 10 acres, all fenced around. please call. Judi! Varga Conyers 770-760-7734 Want white doves, please call after ?pm. K. Cavender Bowdon 770-258-7161 ALTERNATIVE LIVESTOCK Jf you have ques tions -regardmg this category, call Mer/Issa Smith at 404-651 9081 or 404-651-9082. . The Alternative Livestock category contains ads for ratites (ostriches, rheas, and emus) as well as other "nontraditional" livestock. 1brownlwhite female Llama. bred for June baby $300; bred 2 reg. males,1dark brown male $200 or $400 for both. Susan Eavenson Oxford 770-356-4221 12' Welded painted stall fronts, vet stocks. Yvonne Turan lla,706-207-7853 If ads you have questions regardmg m ffl1s 14116 ft bumber pull livestock trailer in good category, call Ceciley Thomas at 404-651 condition with top under $2500. Deanne 9081 or 404-651-9082. Hanna Donalsonville 229-524-2725 2 like new coated wire 3 stack 24x24 cages 15 inch black Western saddle $150, 16 inch $75 ~ach , 12 stack 18x24 $50, feed cups and brown Western saddle $200. Henry Williams water bottle included. S Bell Penderg rass Rt.1 Milan 31060 229-315-9864 229-362-0071 706-693-4350 1.5" Trophy barrel saddle excellent condition Dutch babies, beautiful colors, blue eyed bear trap front $300. Billy Bissette Cochran Holland Lop babies, come from pedigreed 3 1014 478-934-7765 stock, state licensed. Brent Whiddon 16 1/2" Courbette vision x country $1000, Leesburg 229-886-8781 17" black Warwick dressage $500, both Holland lops 8 months old, also make wire excellent condition w/fittings. S. Usher cages with door guard, call for prices. Cole Douglasville 770-830-169.1 Johnson Jasper 706-253-2258 16" close contact saddle $150, 16" i \lmping Looking for rabbit breeding supplies. saddle $100 and 15 112" new all purpose saddle, $200 all. Jenny Culpepper Forsyth 478-394-1704 1992 Sooner gooseneck 3 horse new a.c., mat's, tack box in back, new tires, ex. Ronnie Dean Athens 706-247-6477 706-5480060 Mini Rex rabbits 7 weeks old, white and black spots, $10 each. Billy Abner Winder 770-867-3529 condition, drop down windows, $9500. Dennis Pedigreed Holland lops, the smallest lop Jordan Temple 770-562-8517 eared bunnies, assorted colors, stare 1994 2 horse circle J trailer, grey in color, licensed. B. Whitener Dalton 706-277~2595 ramp load, dual axle, 2 track doors, inside San Juan rabbits for sale, babies starting at lighting , $2,800. Tina Cunningham 6 weeks to 1 week old, price starting at $5 and Jonesboro 404-557-4614 up. Sybil Gooch Royston 706-654-0338 '06 Alicia square bales & 5x6 round bales, bermuda & tescue, fert., rain -free. D. Halstead Locust Grove 770-468-2254 '06 Bermuda, fescue, arid mixed grasses, fertilized and sprayed, square bales and 4x5 round rolls, net wrapped $35 & up, delivery available. Kevin Vassar Hartwell 706-436 1144 '06 Bright oat and wheat straw in square bales for $2.50 per bale, loaded at barn. David Holland Reidsville 912-237-4011 9 12-23740'12 '06 Coastal hay, 4' x 6' net wrapped , cover edge, excel. quality $50 per round bales. Adam Brown Avera 706-547-6162 706,8313442 '06 fescue hay, 4x5 rolls in field. B. Adams .::B:.::o:.:g.,,a:.:.:rt:..6.::.7::..8::...2:::2::.7:_:4:;6:::2:.:::9...__ _ _ _ _ _..::...._ '06 Fescue hay, square bales, well fertilized, rain-free, horse quality, barn kept $4.50 per bale, delivery available. Rick A. Anderson Woodstock 404-402-8470 '06 Hay for sale, Tiff 44 bermuda. Russell bermuda, well tert., large sq. bales, horse qlty. in barn , will del., extra. Helmut Cawthon Rome 706-802-0797 706-266-6283 Bostwick and Winder, Georgia. Jimbo Crumley Bostwick -678-409-3572 2006 Peanut hay, 4x5 round bales, delivery available. Bill Cowart Ly ons 912-386-2575 2006 round bales, bermuda and Bahia mix, 1300 lbs., $40 Da.n Roush Warrenton 706 465-2548 2006 Tift 44 square bales, horse quality. Tripp Conner Social Circle 770-267-4974 2006 Tift 85 bermuda hay, well fert., excellent quality, 5x5 bales S40. Allen Strange Cobbtown 912-685-4033 2006 Timothy orchard grass and alfalfa mixed hay S6 a bale, no dusl or rain , in barn. J. Lambert Newnan 770-253-0042 500 bags of feed, wheat with weevil damage, excellent hog feed, $3fbag if all is taken. Robert Montgomery ReynQlds 478 847-2356 A+ horse quality hay for sale, delivery available. Mr Jessie Jasper 770-378-7195 Coastal bermuda and Peanut hay, round bales, good quality, delivery available. James Doyle Concord 770-884-9006 Market Bulletin 1s printed on recycled paper. Page 8 THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday, January 17, 2007 Direct Marketing of Livestock Blueberry rooted cuttings in large quantities Ag Seed/Plants Wanted S1each, also 4 year old plants for AG SEED FOR SALE transplanting, already producing $5 each. Want 1012 young, small. oheap Leylend if you have questions regarding this Lindsey Branch Bristol 9123812814 Cypress trees in the Wrightsville area. Focus of Upcoming Workshops category, call Merlissa Smith at 4046519081 Blueberry, 3 varieties, red & gold Melanie Froehbrodt Wri ghtsville 31096 478 or 4046519082. raspberries 3' to 5', 5 plants per bundle $10. 668-3444 Advertisers of agricultural seed must Arlene Pack McCaysvllle 706-4925661 Want bushel basket of gourd seeds. June s ubmit a current state laboratory report Certified bermuda sprigs; Tifton 85 & 44: White 937 Meridian Rd. Thomasville 31792 T he Georgia Sustainab le last session beginning at 4: 15 p.m. (not more than 9 months old) for purity, Coastal. Russell , Tifway, Alicia, also custom Want Sorgum cane seeds for syrup making. noxious weeds and germination for each planting. Gene Hart Guyton 9127283380 Bruce King 1615 Sane Rd. Dalton 30721 706- Agric u l t u re Research and Topics inclu de fi nanci ng, ins urance seed lot advertised. A seed lot must be Chinquapins, 1 1/2' 2', avail. Feb.; sweet 2758692 Education program will sponsor and liability, patents and uniform and not exceed 400 501b. begs. Laboratory reports will be returned upon shrub avail. now; call; shipping avail. Sam Brown 2813 Judie Ann Rd Valdosta 3 1601 Want speckled purple hull pink-eye pea seeds for planling. George Dudley Millen daylon g wo rks hops in February trademarks, marketing stra tegies. request. Any ads for agricultural seed 229247-8297 4789825956 and March on direct marketing of and licensing, FLOWERS FOR SALE livestock products for county approvals. inspections and submitted for publication without this documentation will not be published. Certain varieties of seed are protected Coastal bermuda, Tift 44, Alicia, Tilt 85, dormant sprigs, statewide reference avail. Scott McDaniel Yatesville 706-472-3013 h agents, farm mentors, agricultural professio nals and community leaders. The workshops are free; however. only 30 spaces are available at each location. To 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 Coastal/Russell bermuda sprigs. also custom planting statewide, book early, references furnished. Robert McNair Junction City 706-269-2563 706-575-5697 you have questtons abOut rh1s category, call Merlissa Smith at 4046519081 or 404 6519082. Flower seed offered for sale has not Workshops are scheduled as reserve a space, send an e-mail of propagated for sale unless the seed has Custom grass planting, Tilt 85, Russell. been tested for germination since it often follows: Tifton, Feb. 28, ChOtCe f O _workShop IOcatt'on and been grown as a class of certified seed. Propagation of such seed Is a violation of Alicia, please contact Kenny Hicks or Tori Sikes for more information. Kenny Hicks .Is collected In very limited guantltles. S0.50/pkg. w/SASE; hardy begonia, Confe re nce Ce nter; Statesboro , co ntac t 111fom1at1on to Joy the Plant Variety Protection Act and the Collins 912557-8965 9122131057 Foxglove, Impatiens, Euphorbia, Nigella. March J4, Bul loch Center for Schom be ro 0 at joys@enor.ugn.edu Federal Seed ~~t. If you have questions 0 regardi ng cert1!1ed seed, call the Market Egyptian walking onions, 100+ onions, $1 0 plus $4 shipping. Susan Lee Route t Box 386 Dianthus, Echlnacea, Larkspur, Cleome. Cosmos, Columbine. M. Lane 3914 Sue Lane Agricul ture. The programs begin or phone (7060 542-8084 . Bulletin office or the Georgia Department Lakeland 31635 2294822242 .Decatur 30035 with orientation at 8 a .m. with the of Agriculture Seed Division at (404) 656 High bush blueberry plants sold In bulk, S1 .50 ea./pkt. seed + $.63 LSASE; red or 3635. thousand or more $.50$.60 each, less white Zinnia, sm. white wired eye hibiscus. J. Rare old-fashioned veg. seeds, tomatoes- amounts are more, ready to plant. Trevor Kelly 127 RedRiver Circle Chula 31733 229 Black Krim; egglants; peppers-fish. cowhorn White Axson 9124227655 8315383 Coastal bermuda hay for sale $25 per roll, Perennial peanut hay for sale, square (hot); squash-Hopi, Mandan; okracowhom. Indian red peach trees. Roswell Evans S1/pk. w/SASE, reseeding petunias, Angel's '06 hay. Albert Cosnahan Metter 912667 bales. barn stored. Stacey Edwards Silver Queen; beans-cornfield; watermelon Greenville 7068841282 Trumpet, double purple, yellow or white. C.S. o 118 Hazlehurst 912375-5704 912375-7276 Navahoe, Kleckley's; $4/pack. Donald Brown Mayhaw trees, grafted for large red berries .Arnold 644 Lynn Ave. Jefferson 30549 Coastal bermuda square bales, rain lree, Round bates, 4x5 Coastal bermuda. in 2802 Melrose Dr. Valdosta 31602 229242 $12 each. Jimmy Moore Valdosta 229244 Sl/pkt. wlSASE, Cypress vine, mixed (red, highly fertilized @ barn $5, delivery available. shelter $35 per bale; square bales. Coastal 2554 7547 229-460-3987 pink. white) attracts hummingbirds, orange, Robert Morrison Lyons 912526-4938 Fescue mix $4, Coastal Tilt 44 S5, in barn; Canton & Gwinnett Co.. horse quality. K. Hester Canton 67851391 88 Good. dirt free, '06 'peanut hay for sale, loading and hauling available. Brian Dyck Stapleton 706547-9688 706830-5102 Horse and cow hay, fescue/bermuda grass mixed, round bales, barn kept, also alfalfa/orchard grass, squares available. H Harrison Kennesaw 7708533191 Peanut hay for sale. delivery available. bermuda $4.50 per bale. Sieve Arnold Nicholson 706546-5530 Tift 44 1st qlty. horse hay, rnd. & sq. bales; Madison, Monroe area; call for details. J. Stevens Good Hope 770-26673 1O Tiit 44 bermuda $6 bale, straw $3, barn stored. Larry Eley White Plains 706467 2 184 Ad s can not be called in by phone. When submitting ads for publication, please adhere to the deadline stated on the Ag Plants for Sale II you have questions regarding this category, callJvlerlissa Smith at 4046519081 or 4046519082. Alicia, Tift 78, Tift 85, Russell, perennial peanuts, custom planting. Ray Beaty Coolidge 2299412047 229224-8294 Blackberry, raspberry, grape vines. Perry Stephens Monroe 7702675055 Please Include area codes with phone Pecan seedling trees in pots, $8 each. Scott Stephens Wrightsville 478-8642635 Pecan trees bare root, Pawnee, Elliott, Cape Fear, Desireable, Stu art, Sumner varieties. Jody Kemp Lyons 9125269354 White rriultiplying onions for fall planting, $13 per gal., ppd. Dan Johnson Lavonia 7063564242 706-4911144 Wine grape vines, mature Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Chambourcin $3 per vine. Terry Kerns 301 Billings Farm Lane Woodstock/Canton 30115 770-3455876 yellow cosmos, black-eyed susan, white hibiscus. B. Bryant 1143 Rosedale Rd. N.E. .Atlanta 30306 $3 for 2 (no coins) lge./SASE & 2 stamps required, specify Larkspur, Foxglove. O.F. Poppy, Sweet William, Hollyhocks or Coneflower. Nancy Crosby At. 2 Box 2493 .Townsend 3 1331 '06 lmpatien seed mixed, 35 col. and shades , many variegated. 1/2 tsp., $1 w/SASE. Mozelle Green 158 George Cowart Ad. Chatsworth 30705 Shannon Tait Manor 912285-7070 front page of the Bulletin. numbers in advertisements. '06 Martin gourd seed, 50 seeds. $1.25 wlSASE. Edward Thurmond 1311 McHenry Market Bulletin Spring Planting Guide Crossing Madison 30650 706-3423362 2006 Red Turks cap seed, $1/ 112 tsp. wlSASE, 1 stamp required, grows 4 to 5 feet Crop Days to Maturity Planting Dates Seed/Plants Per 100 ft. Distance Distance Depth to Between Rows Between Plants Plant in diameter, heat tolerant. M. E. Lee Reynolds 478-847-3507 4" Perennials. 350 vars., $1.50 Nov. Feb., Asparagus 2nd season Jan. lS - March lS so roots 3 - s feet 11/2 - 2 feet 6 inches Helleborus, display garden, open by appt: only. Selah Ahlstrom Jackson 7707754967 Bush beans so - 60 April 1 - May 1 1/2 pound 3 feet 2 - 4 feet Abelia, pink flowering almond, forsythia, 1 - 1 1/2 inches torch lily, acuba, mondo grass, Japanese Kerria, La. iris; iris/Siberian & beared, Yucca, Pole beans 65 - 75 April 1 - May 1 1/2 pound 3 feet 6 - 12 inches 1 - 1 1/2 inches daylilies, verbena. Laura Mulkey Cumming 770889 7079 Lima beans 65 - 75 April 1 - June 1 1 pound 2 - 2 1/2 feet 3 - 4 inches 1 - 1 1/2 inches Abutilon, red flowers $3.50 gal. container, or seed $2.50 per 100, send SASE. Mary Beets 5S - 65 Feb. lS - April 1 1 ounce 2 - 2 1/2 feet 2 inches 1 inch Mobley Union Point 706-486-4696 Amaryllis red brilliant bulbs; 6 for $19 ppd. Broccoli 60 - 80 Feb. 15 - March lS 100 plants 2 1/ 2 feet 14 - 18 inches C. Jongma 135 Kings Chapel Rd. Ma.rtlnez 30907 706860-0200 Cabbage 65 - 80 Jan. lS - March 15 100 plants 2 1/2 feet 12 inches Angel Trumpets rooted cuttings, many colors; Confederate Roses rooted cuttings. Cantaloupe 80 - 90 March 2S - April 20 1 ounce 4 - 6 feet 3 1/2 - 4 feet 11/2 inches Betty W. Driggers Conyers 7707609050 Angel's Trumpet, pink hollyhock, purple Carrot 70 - 80 Jan. lS - March 20 1/2 ounce 2 feet 2 - 3 inches 1/2 inch hollyhock, mixect-hibiscus, Jerusalem cherry, lge. lavender globe, $1/tsp. w/SASE. Gail Cauliflower SS - 60 March 1 - April 1 100 plants 3 feet 12 -18 inches Wilson 1020 B Wilson Ad. Commerce 30529 Autumn Clematis, Beauty Berry, Sweet Collards S5 - 70 Feb. 1 - March 20 1/2 ounce 2 1/2 feet 8 - 16 inches 1/2 inch shrub, Swamp Jasmine, Carolina Je~samine. Nandina, hydrangeas $3, Lace Caps $4. Corn Cucumbers Eggplant Kale 80 - 100 60 - 6S 7S - 90 so - 70 March lS - June 1 April 1 - May lS April 1 - May lS Feb. 1 - March 10 1/4 pound 1 ounce 50 plants 1/2 ounce 3 - 3 1/ 2 feet 3 1/ 2 - s feet 3 feet 3 feet 12 - 18 inches 2 inches 3 - 4 feet 2 1/ 2 - 3 feet . 1 1/2 inches 10 inches 1/2 inch Forsythia & others. Carla Houghton Marietta 770-428-2227 Azaleas, Arum, helleborus, black elephant ears, white rain lily, fems, hydrangeas, hosta, Angel trumpets, ginger lilies, baby breath, sun flower seeds & more. Verma Farlow East Point 404-7677656 Beauty berry, hostas. forsythia, sweet shrub Lettuce Mustard 60 - 8S 40 - so Jan. lS - March 1 1/2 ounce Jan. lS - April 1 1/2 ounce 2 - 2 1/2 feet 10 - 12 inches 1/2 inch 2 feet 1 inch 1/2 inch (yellow bloom), nandina, pussy willow. weeping willow, vlnca, hardy hibiscus, Catolina Jessamine, no shipping. Betty Stephens Monroe 770-267-5053 Okra 55 - 60 April 1 - June 1 1 ounce 3 - 3 1/2 feet 6 inches 1 inch Boxwoods, up to 4 It. high, diH. prices & sizes. B. Lunsford Suches 706-7472331 Onions (mature) 100 - 120 Jan. 1 - March 15 300 plants 1 - 2 feet 3 - 4 inches 3/4 inches Cathedral Cactus, 6ft tall, 5 gal. pot. $40; Aloe. huge. 5 gal. pot $40, free Confederate or 1/2 gal. sets Rose cuttings. Steve Hudson Hiram 770-222 7766 Garden peas 60 - 80 Jan. lS - Feb. lS 1 pound 2 1/ 2 feet 1 inch 1 1/2 - 2 inches Crape Myrtles pink, white, lavender, 1O' 12', $65; River birch, 10'12', S6S; Bald Southern peas 60 - 70 April 1 - August 1 1/2 pound 3 feet 4 - 6 inches 1 1/2 - 2 inches Cypress, 5gal.. $10. Brantley Wise Commerce 770-9932100 Peppers 6S - 80 April 1 - June 1 SO plants 2 1/2 feet 11/2 - 2 feet Daylilies. lerns. hostas, knockout roses. perennials, hundreds of vars.. shipping avail. Irish potatoes 70- 90 Jan. 15 - March 1 1 peck 2 1/2 - 3 feet 10 - 14 inches 5 inches Linda Butler Auburn 678-3767987 Forsythia, Iris, Dwarf Mondo grass, Blue Sweet potatoes 90 - 150 April 15 - June 15 100 plants 3 1/2 feet 12 inches hydrangeas, Snowball bushes, green & variegated Liriope, Cannas, yucca, fountain Radishes 25 - 30 Jan. lS - April 1 1 ounce 11/2 feet 1 inch I/2 inch grass. J. Poss Cumming 770-8890566 Free large bamboo, you remove, 40 fl. + Spinach 40 - 45 Jan. lS - March 15 1 ounce 11/2 - 2 feet 1 - 2 inches 3/4 inch tall. Lisa Shearouse Woodbury 706740 1998 Bush squash 50 - S5 April 1 - May 15 1 ounce 3 - 4 feet 2 feet 1 1/2 - 2 inches Ginger lily, daylily. La. lily $12/doz. oxalis 4 doz. $12, Jacobs ladder, ageratum, African Winter squash 85 - 90 April 1 - August 1 1/2 ounce 5 feet 3 feet 1 1/2 - 2 inches daisy, conellower $2 tbsp./SASE A. Mashburn 1030 Haywood Va. Ad Armuchee 30105 Tomatos 70 - 85 March 25 - May 1 50 plants 3 - 4 feet 2 1/2 - 3 feet Impatiens, Periwinkle, Cleome, Bachelor Buttons. Cockscomb, balsam each, 200 for Turnips 45 - 65 Jan. 15 - April 1 1/2 ounce 1 - 2 feet 1 - 2 inches 1/2 inch $1 ; Jerusalem cherry or Money plant SO for $1 , SASE. H. Brooks 5106 Lexington Ave Watermelons 80- 90 March 20 - May 1 1 ounce 10 feet 8 - 10 feet 11/2 inch Stone Mtn 30087 Japanese maples, 53 grafted vars.. 1 gal Note: Planting dates in this schedule are approximate for Middle Georgia . North Georgia plantings should vary $34 & up to 15 gals. Bridget Britton Garfield 706829-1427 about two weeks later in the spring. South Georg-ia plantings can be made two weeks earlier in the spring. Plant Lady Slippers. J. Ayers Buchanan 770- ing information provided courtesy of Wayne J. Mclaurin & Darbie M. Granberry, horticulturists, UGA Cooperative 826-3373 Large lilies yel./purple. $25/$20. pink/white Extension Service. oxalis 4 doz. $12, angel trumpets. spider flower, rose campion, lg. African daisy $2/tbsp/SASE. LBrooks Armuchee Wedne_sday, January 17, 2007 THE MARKET BULLETIN Page 9 Firewood Rare seeds--Mexican marigolds, beneficial '06 - '07 Pecans for sale $7 lb., will crack, 2007 Pepper seeds; birdseye, ornamental, '06 Mulch hay, square bales, dely. available. attractor; cosmo~; $4/pack, $6 1/2 cup, 3 shell, separate your pecans $.40 lb. in freezer super chili, cayenne, snake, yellow jalapeno Jimmy Waldrep Forsyth 478-994-0701 (Contin ued from Page 11) stamps; $1 O/cup, 4 stamps; rare peren.nial bags. Russell Eaton Stockbridge 770-506- fish $1 pkt. w/SASE. Donald Allen 3289 Five '06 Wheat straw, 30,000 + bales S2; drop tropical morning glory seed, $3/pack. Nancy 2727 . Forks Trickum Rd Lilburn 30047 trailer or live load. Kristopher Kreider Rt. 1 Fitzpatrick 221 S. Ashley St. Valdosta 31601 '06 Black walnut meats, $20/quart. $10/pint, Pepper seeds - yellow squash, lemon drop, Box 76 Metter 30439 912-685-5859 912-682 727-742-5397 kept in freezer, ppd. Kathryn/Elmer Smith 297 fish, sweet red cherry, bird seye $1 pkt. 9689 ld hat the selling price also me u es stacking the wood, whereas other advertisers may char~ge separately for this service. Regardless of whicl1 party stacks the wood, consumers are advised to check the dimensions of the stacked wood before Red Cannas lilies $5 doz., White Butterfly lilies S5 doz., pink & lavender Ginger lilies $5 doz. June Hurst 536 Green Rd Whigham 3.9=.S:8""9a':.7.w:.-too-th o-ak-tre- es 4-ft.-& 5-ft.- , 5 - gal.-po- ts, bare root $12 each. Nelson Garner Cumming 77--0'--'-88'-7-_4__12""_7_ __ _ _ _ _ __ ~eed mullein pink, morning glory, touch- me-nots, 1/2 tsp/$1 , money plants, four o'clocks, angel's trumpet, hibiscus, althaea, Reagan Trail Dawsonville 30534 706-2656564 '06 black walnut meats, $20/quart, ppd. Roger Odell 4716 Plainview Rp. Oakwood 30566 770-534-4944 '06 Pecans in shell $2.65 lb., 5 lb. minimum, cash or money order; call after 6 p.m. Ronald Spector Loganville 770-736-4721 '06 shelled pecans, $7/lb., 4-lb. min., ppd. Hazel Law 302 J.R. Wynn Rd. Chula 31733 w/SASE; Lucky Buckeye 15/$8. Ann Dutton 3269 Five Forks Trickum Rd SW Lilburn 30047 Fish & Supplies Persons selling sterile triploid grass carp must have a Wild Animal' License from the Georgia D~partment of Natural Resources. Market Bulletin advertisements for s terile carp must be 42 gallon, 40 lb.. bags of fresh clean wood shavings $5/bag. Joe Hunt Dacula 678-978 4868 Aged hor.se manure & shavings mix, golden gold $10, we load by appointment. Waylon Miller Douglasville 404-969-7292 Free horse manure and shavings compost, we load, you haul. Chris Hoyak Cleveland 706-348-1219 Fresh baled pine straw for sale $2.50 per completing the transaction to ensure $1/tsp. ea. w/SASE. G. Robinson 1955 Old 229-388-1596 accompanied by a photocopy of the bale. Scott White Baxley 912-366-0407 ~ they have the quantity of wood they Cornelia Hw.y. Gainesville.30501 Seed -$5 lge. pk. w/lge. SASE, 2 stamps '06 shelled pecans, mostly halves, $8/lb. bagged in freezer, ppd. in Ga., 5-lb. min., Ive. advertiser's license. For license ir1formation, contact DNA Special Permif Fresh pine s)raw, put down and tucked around or free delivery @ affordable prices. ag1eed to purehase. If the e r a re any discrepancies, they can then be resolved before the sale is completed rSehqiurlieryedp,opsppyecmifiyx oPrreCmotituamge ogfarpdeonppmy ixm. Gix., B. Hodges, Jr. 4 North Spring Street Claxton 3c::.04..:.1.:..:.7_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ msge. Franklin Eaton 3389 Nancy Creek Rd. Gainesville 30506 770-532-9340 770-532 6333 '06 South Ga. pecans, $7/lb.. 5 lbs. Unit at (770) 761-3044. 1"- 2" bluegill, shellcracker, redbreast, hybrid bream; 3" & up catfish, grass carp, koi, crappie. del. available. Keith Edge Sope_rton Augustine Castro Colmubus 706-324-2330 Gold,en red pinestraw $2.60 per bale, semitoad $3 per bale, pick up $4.50 per bale, install. J. Hester Canton 770-844-7 147 Poultry Spider lilies - approx. 1500 left on. 2nd and the seller leaves the premises. batch, discounted even more if all taken, plant "Knowing the depattment's rules now for Spring blooms. Jo Wood Watkinsville 770-725-8744 concerning firewood sales is Texas Star, Confederate Rose, Touch-Me- beneficial to both patties," Irvin said. Not, Cleamoe, hibiscus, $1/SASE. Lavida "That knowledge can help insure a Childs 170 Mallory Dr. LaGrange 30241 Trees: hickory, maple, oaks: live, red, smoqther transaction for sellers and Shumard red, laurel, willqw, overcup, enable consumers to know they are sawtooth, swamp chestnut in 3. 7, 15-gal. getting what they are paying for." ~ ~ ~ pots, $5 - S35. N. Halley Metter 912-685-5266 Yellow Rose of Texas or Persian lilac 3/$12, verbena, Rose Campion, bee balm, Angel Trumpet, Stephanotis $2 tbsp./SASE. F. Brooks 674 New Rosedale Rd. Armuchee 30105 minimum, ppd. in Ga.; we crack & shell 478-697-8994 pecans for $.35/lb. Jim Barlow Loganville 12-14" sterile grass carp: 3-5", 5-6", 6-8", 8- 770-554-7457 11" channel catfish, qty. discou nts, free Beef. Fresh from the farm, pasture raised, statewide dely. avail. Mike Buford Cordele half/whole, freezer ready. Robin Mead Midville 229-273-4150 rgmead2005 @bellsouth.net 706-339-11 ~4 30 yrs. continuous operation, bass, channel Robin Mead Midville 706-339-1144 catfish fingerlings, bluegill, shellcracker, Buffalo meat, USDA inspected, natural and hybrid bream, sterile grass carp, dely. avail. heart healthy, sell by the pound, quarter or .Tony Chew Manchester 706-846-3657 half. Russell .Chambless Forsyth 8-1 O" Grass carp, Coppernose bluegill, www.chamblessbisonranch.com 478-994- Channel catfish, Redbreast, shellcracker, 6986 478-960-5194 largemouth bass, . dely. avail. Jack Lloyd Farm fresh brown eggs, $1.75 per dozen. .Nahunta 912-778-4074 Chris Astin 184 Astin Farms Path Villa Rica A1 bass, bluegill, crappie, channel catfish, 30180 770-459-5013 . redear, sterile grass carp, threadfiri shad, free For sate: Good qlty. .pecans, in s.hell & statewide dely. Danny Austin Roberta 478- Pirie needles, $40 truck load delivered in Elbert, Hart & Franklin. Scott Mize Elberton 706-2 130502 Poultry Litteri Compost To help connect suppliers with t hose 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 far an Market Bulletin advertisements found on page 2. North Georgia broiler litter for sale, delivery available, unlimited quantities. Bob L.,9ggins Dah lo nega 706-265-0517 (Continued from Page 1.1) filled more than 16 acres of display area in the Georgia World Congress Center. More than 18,000 leaders in the United States Zi nnia & more Zinnias, mixed colors, guaranteed to grow $1 w/SASE, discount for larger quantities. Ralph Wood 368 Joshua Way Hoschton 30548 678-41 7-3084 678 641 -2539 FLOWERS REQUIRING PERMITS cracked shell, shippe<;l by UPS. Mr. Ganas 2918 Alma Hwy. Waycross 31503 912-283- 5413 Fresh brown eggs $1.50 per dozen. David Keene Byron 478-956-2392 Fresh brown eggs from non - caged birds $2 dz. w/ carton, $2.25 w/o carton, first come first served. John Kinsey Mount Airy 706- 939-6091 8364938 A-1 quality farm-grown channel catfish, graded, priced by size, accu rate weights/counts, guar. alive, healthy, immediate dely, other. J.F. Gilbert Thomaston 706-648-2062 706-648-3409 Adult largemouth bass, rainbow trout, grass carp , Bluegill, Redear, Channel catfish, Fathead Minnows, fish feeders. Greg Grimes Oddities Gentle homemade lye soap, 5-oz. bar, $3 shipping, $3 for total order. Linda Stewart 5155 Howard Rd. Cumming 30040 770-887- 6988 . Gourds - all sizes for crafts or Martins, please call after 6_p.m. V. Whittle Dexter 478 689-4358 If and international poultry industries attended. Fotty-nine states plus the you have questions regarding fh1s category, call Merlissa Smith at 404-651-9081 Grain fed cut and wrapped beef, no antibiotics. hormones or steroids, $2.50 per lb. Frank Young Leesburg 229-846-4393 Ball Ground 770,7353523 Approximately 100 empty worm beds, 1/2 plastic barrels w/stand and all accessories, Gourds for sale, Martin, crooked handle, craft, bottleneck & more. Wallace Maxwell 3226 Hoot Owl Rd Royston 30662 706-245- D istrict of Columbia and Puerto Rico were represented and or 404-651-9082. The Georgia Wildflower Protection Act requires that shipments of officially Lean natural beef, pasture raised, no hormones or antibiotics, calm cattle, ready now. Larry Young Tennille 478-552-7124 $2000 for all or $25 each. Roy Rose Blairsville 706-745-3078 Bass, bluegill, hybrid bream, channel 4218 Gourds, $1.75, w/holes $2.25, add $8 per . doz. for postage/hdlg. for Ga. orders. Mrs. attendees trav.eled from 93 countries. On site registration fee is $50. For additional information 011 the show and 1PE, visit websites h t t ps ://www.interp.ationalpou l t r y e l(po.sition .com and _htl'p~//www.peultryegg.org/ -0r call- protected plants be accompanied by transport tags displaying a permit number Issued by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. Ladyslipper Orchids and Goldenseal are examples of protected plants. When advertising protected plants in the ~arket Bulletin, please sub.mil a copy of your permit to sell protected plants. Ads subi:nitted. without this information will not be published. For further information on t he $ale or shipment of proteciea plants, contact: Protected Pecans - pieces $5.50 lb., plus shipping and handling. l.ee McDonald Roch_elle 229365-2696 229-365-331 5 Pecans - shelled, large halves, 4 lb. box $24.25, postage $3.95 per box. Walker Cook, Jr Griffin 770228-0001 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 turnip . & mustar.d greens, Sim.s Farm. i/2 way btwn. Comer & Lexington off catfish, sterile grass carp, statewide del. David Cochran Ellijay 706-8898113 Grass carp, crappie, shell cracker redbreast, bluegill, hybrid striped bass, catfish, del. available. Thomas Merritt Waynesboro 706-554-0182 Red Wigglers and Europeans, great for fishing, $35 Per pound. B. Newman Douglasville 770-942-7993 Red Wigglers and/or Europeans $35 per pound, price includes shipping, please send T.W. Butler 2776 Dublin Eastman Rd Dexter 31019 478-875-3353 Gourds, good varieties, 1 $.50 - $2 each. C. W. Porter Conyers 770-482-4771 Gourds, many vars. to choose from, at farm or ship- UPS. Crystal Lang Cordele 229-2734263 229-322-1 321 Gourds, marti n craft many varieties to choose from at farm. Hoyt Howard Cumming 770-887~2039 Lucky buckeyes $3.25 doz., buckeyes for U.S. Poultry and Egg Association at (770) 493-9401. Plant Program, 2117 U.S. Hwy. 278 SE, Social Circle, GA 30025, (770) 918-6411 . Hwy. 22, Oglethorpe County; call for picking times. Phil Sims Comer 706-783-3223 check or money order. H.A. Riffle P.O. Box 402 Buchanan 301.13 770-646-3812 Trout & sterile grass carp, DNR planting $4.50 doz. includes pqstage and instructions. Jules Simmons PO Box 291 Dillard 30537 404-290-9733 . MISCELLANEOUS Leyland & Thuja liners $1 .50,_1/gal $2.75, 2/gal $6, 3/gal $8.50. 5/gal. $12, Tea Olive, If ads Little Gem. Anne Walker Good Hope 706- 342-947 1 Leyland Cypress & Cryptomeria trees 3 gal., approx. 3 to 4 ft. tall very green and uniform in size, great prrces direct from the grower. Bob Brookshire Buford 770'932 5795 Leyland Cypress 7 gal./$ 15, Cryplomeria. Bradford & Cleveland pear, Oaks, River Birch, Red, sugar & Japanese Maple, Weeping Willow, Crab.apple, dely., planting avail, Greg Ag Forecast Focus Of Meeting Series Strickland Winston 770-942-0011 404-788- Farm Front 5434 Leyland Cypress liners,1 gal./$2, 2 gal./$4; you have questions regarding m this category, call Merlissa Smith at 404-651 -9081 _or 404-651 -9082. The Miscellaneous category includes the following subcategories: bees, honey and supplies; things t o eat; herbs; fish and supplies; fertilizers and mulches; oddities; miscellaneous wanted; notices; garden space; notices; out-of-state wanted; firewood, .timber ; and Christmas trees. Only one ad per household Is permitted in _the Miscellaneous category. Bees, Honey & Supplies Herbs S tate law requires ail ginseng dealers and growers to be registered with t he Georgia Department of Natural Resources. For more information, contact the Georgia Natural Heritage Program at {770) 918-6411 or at V'fi!bsite www.georgiawildlife.com . '07 Picavre Fire, extremely hcit pepper seed great for sauce, S1 cash w/SASE. Robert Clark 155 Shadowb'rook Dr. Covington 30016 Ag Forecast 2007, the first in a registered/licensed, pickup or .delivery. Randy Bennington Dahlonega 770-377-3243 Will meet or beat any price on hybrid bream, coppernose bream. largemouth bass. 23", prompt statewide dely. avail. V. Buford Cordele 229-273-4157 Fertilizers & Mulches '06 mulch hay, square bales, def. available. Wallace Vassar Hartwell 706-436-2664 Participants will also receive the Martin gourds with or without holes, also painted with holes. Tommy Lang Milledgeville 478-452-1001 Newly enoculated Shiitake mushroom lo_gs, need to season, starting at $10 today, $50 per log when producing. Brady Bala Oxford 404 456-4333 . Quilting frame floor standing for quilts up to 81 inches wide, beautifully built, solid walnut $100, firm. Anne Trimble Rockmart 770-684-6433 Cryptomeria liners $1 , 2 gal.I $5, Green Giant .liners $.85. plus holly, oak , hydrangea, 2006 ho.ney for sate, Sourwood and Wildflower, call for sizes and prices. Aubrey se1ies of annual breakfast meetings, 2007 Agricultural Price and Profit ligustrum. Janet Glisson Suwanee 770-945 Ledford Commerce 706-654-6861 will be held from 8-11 a.m. on Feb. Planning Book, a detailed analysis of (Continued f'rom Page 1) 1027 3 Hives w/supers, S.S. extractor, suit, veils, 19 (Macon), Feb. 20 (Stat.esboro), each major product produced in Leyland Cypress trees 3, 7, & 15 gallon sizes alsoB&B, call for prices. Harold Parker gloves, tool, x-supers, approx.10 boxes, new foundation frames & much more. Robert Feb. 21 (Albany) and Feb. 28 Georgia. The book was developed by Morganton 706-374-5339 Owen Harlem 706-556-0026 (GainesviJJe). C~S agricultural economists. Leyland Cypress trees 8-16' in field, you dig 5 frar.ne nucs and package bees. full or we dig, call for price. Thurmon Turk Dacula complete tiives on 4 way pallets or bottom Those attending the meetings will "Agricultural and agribusiness 770-945-8172 boards. Alan Odom Rebecca 229-387-1718 join national and statewide experts professionals face special challenges Leyland Cypress, 8-20 ft., you cut or dig $3.50/foot, easy access. quantity discount. Chan Cabe 721 Sosby Road Carnesville 30521 706-384-7119 Leylands (Murray) 34 ft., 3G $8; fruit trees 3G, 5-6 ft. $12.50. Michael Griffin 433 Ga Hwy Bottled local honey, 1 lb. bottles $5 each, no heat . processing, unfiltered, raw, nothing added, nothing removed. Barney Kendall Canton 770-597-9560 Meat slicer name U.S Sekel, 12 inch blade good condition, $200. Ernest Quinn Decatur such as Texas A&M economist Joe Outlaw, University of Georgia agricultural economist !ohn McKissick, College of Agricultural in 2007, but the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences is here to help," said John McKissick, director of the college's 46 W Lyons 478-494-4690 770-49 1-8726 and Environmental Sciences Dean J. Center for Agribusiness and Miniature old maid (Zinnia) seeds, yellow & hot pink mixture, dwarf and compact, $2 pkt. Taking orders; 5 comb nucs, your hives or mine, Spring delivery, bees, bee equipment, Scott Angle 'and a diverse reaction Economic. Development. "Through wSASE. Malinda Graham 209 Confederate honey, closed Sat. Edward Colston 66 Ore panel made up of industry economists these four breakfast meetings, we're Ave. Dallas 30132 770-445-2229 Mine Rd Taylorsville 30178 770-382-9616 and individuals from across Georgia. providing Georgia's agricultural Mixed marigolds - zinnias $1, send Will remove honey bees & other bees in cash/SASE. Gloria Yarbrough 2346 Fischer metro & long dist. beyond metro cty. area. 'The Ag Forecastlectures are your decision-makers with the latest 2007 Rd. Sharpsburg 30277 Milton Scott East Point 404-344-0719 land grant university in action, price prospects and pending farm bill Native azaleas, Japanese maples, gingko trees, red maple trees, Japanese maples, Things To Eat fulfilling its missio1i that is as legislation." styrax trees, Florida anise. Dave Blihovde Use of the term "organic" req uires important today as it was when first. Co-sponsoring the breakfast Cleveland 706-865-2849 registration with the Georg)a Department created nearly 150 years ago," Angle meetings are Georgia Farm Bureau , Old-timey daffodils, $3/doz.; Blue Bells $6/doz., Siberian iris, $4/doz.; $5 post. .each, of Agriculture. Advertisements submitted without certificate of registration for items said. He noted that through the land the Georgia Department of programs. Rose of Sarori, redbud, daylilies, aucuba, offered for sale cannot be published. For grant system all Georgians have the Agriculture and the Georgia forsythia, free liriope. E. Beach Duluth 770476-1163 more information, access t he department website www.agr.state.ga.us and link from opportunity to benefit from higher Agribusiness Council. Petunias, gourds. Nicotinias. Teddy bear, the home page to the Organic Agriculture public education, whether it is Cost for the event is $30 per Farmland sunflower, hibiscus, & others $1.25 per packet; Wave Petunias $2/SASE. R. page and registration forms. Those who do not have internet access or are unable through new research, delivery of person or $225 for a table of eight. Bankston 409 Old Greenville Rd Fayetteville to download the forms, should contact the information or reaching on campus. The registration deadline is Feb. 5. (Continued from Page 1) * 30215 770-461 -3008 Pink Angel Trumpets, rooting sticks, buy now $2 e_ach. Pam Stover Acworth 770-974- Organic Program Manager, Vernon Mullins, at (706)595-3408. '05 Black walnut meat, $15/qt. plus S4 post., At the meetings discuss upcoming Outlaw Farm w.ill Bi:ll For more information, visit www.GeorgiaAgForecast.com, caJI All not.ices must be received in writing by the Feb. 21 deadline. 8388 Rare giant Celosia, beautiful, in bright fuchsia color, 3' - 6' tall, up to 10" across, 100 call aft. 6 p.m. Georgia B.ond 2005 Bond Dr. Elberton 30635 706-283-4599 prospects while McKissick will summaiize Georgia's 2007 (706) 542-2434 or caed@agecon.uga.edu. To e- maiJ. register, See page 3 for an ad form and list of counties by geographical seeds $3 w/SASE. David Little 209 Little _ _s_u_b_m_i_t-ad-sb-y_W_ed_n_e-sd_a_y_n_o.-o-n.-- -1 agricultural prospects. Brook Ln. Woodstock 30188 visit www.pwru-e.com/2532. area. Page 10 THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday, January 17 , 2007 Bulletin Calendar Red oak, half cords & cords, pickup and Bluebird nest box w/glass viewing window Old fashion rabbit boxes, stic~ trigger set- dely., custom cutting avail. Blake Yates as seen at "Bluebirds Over Ga." show; all up, weathered wood $20 ppd ., also blue bird Hampton 770-467-8535 404697-3489 cedar, $20 plus $5 shipping. John Chaney 460 houses, cedar, clean-out lid wlinstructions, Livestock Sales & Events Jan. 19 Breeder Cattle Sale, 6 pm, selling cow-calf pairs, springers & bulls; all mouthed & preg. checked; trucking available; Tu rner County Stockyards, Ashburn, Ga. Info .: 1800-344-9808. Jan. 30 Farm. Home, Ministers' Conference, Fort Valley State University, CW. Pettigrew Center; registration begins 8 am; free to public, but pre-registration urged by Jan. 25,. Info. Sandra Daniel or Imogene Willis, 478-825-6296. Red/white oak, split 18 to 20 in., 1/2 cord or full cord, all seasoned wood, will deliver. Vince Ruiz Cartersville 4043928212 770-606 8307 Rick's Firewood: cord $150, 1/2 cord $80, free delivery In covington, Conyers, McDonough area. Richard Burr Covington Hwy 211 , NW Winder 30680 770-867-8263 Boa-type fleece scarf, choice of colors, purses, cloth handkerchiefs trimmed w/lace, baby bonnets made from handkerchief with poem. Joan Ross Cartersville 770-382-6186 Cedar bluebird houses $7, also bat, woodpecker, Martin, bluebird, woodduck and $ 15 ppd. Donald Allen 3289 Five Forks Trickum Rd Lilburn 30047 404-409-1191 Quilt tops & other patterns $50'& up, queen size; baby quilts, embroidery patchwork, prints $15 $30, $4 postage. Bonnie Hibbert Oakman 706-334-2982 Quilts handmade, different designs, Feb. 10 Northwest Ga. Meat Goat Field Day, Pesticides & Recertification 770-787-1677 404-771-1391 owl houses; squirrel in a jar feeder. Alton queen, lap quilts, work aprons, bonnets. Mrs. hosted by Bartow Co. 4H & Southern Highlands Goat Producers Association; Northwest Ga. Livestock Pavillion, Calhoun, Ga. Info.: www.sohighgoats.org. Equine Events Jan. 26 Cotton Production Meeting, Dawson, Ga.; 1 comm. credit hr, cat. 21 and/or 1 private credit hr. Info.: Charles Lamb, 229-995-2165. Jan. 28 Pesticide Re-certification Training, Augusta, Ga.; 1 comm. credit hr. cat. Seasoned firewood for sale, mixed hardwood $175 a cord, delivered to local area. David Wood Gainesville 770-887-6840 404 391-6035 Seasoned hardwood, $50 for half cord you haul, delivery available for extra charge. Andy .Cooper Hiram 770-235-5039 Littleton 6389 Ga. Hwy. 85 Waverly Hall 31831 7065822356 ' Ch.air & rocker caning of all kinds; also, wicker and rattan repair. Duk-e Dufresne Statham 770725-2554 Chair caning, all types, incl. hand twisted natural rush, hickory bark. Jan Stansell John W Marlowe 1855 Auburn Rd. Dacula 30019 770-945-4872 770-207-7895 Quilts handmade, queen & full; tulip, bow tie, blocks, Texas Star, Dresden plate, friendship. Ruth Davis 355 Rock House Rp. Lawrenceville 30045 770-963-4831 Quilts, quillows, stockings, and glass block March 2025 Dressage Naturally clinics w/Karen Rohlf, assoc. Parelli dressage instructor; March 20-22/lntro., .March 23 25/Continuing; Newnan. Info.: Karen Jones, 770-251-1799, kjpuzzles@mindspring.com 21 & 24 and/or 1 private credit hr. Info.: Sid Mullis, 7068212350. Feb. 2 Cotton & Peanut Outlook, Nashville, Ga.;. 1 comm . credit hr. cat. 2 1 and/or 1 private credit hr. Info.: Tim Flanders, 2296865431. Feb. 13 Green Up 2007 - Hands on Pest ID, Seasoned oak & hickory, 1/2 cord, $85, split, del. & stacked free , larger/smaller amounts avail. Sam Hearn Brooks 770-460 .7481 . Seasoned oak hardwood $75 1/2 cord, $140 full cord, delivery available, free local delivery for 3 cords. Zac Faulkner Barnesville Suches 706-747-5892 Chair caning, all types, refinishing & repairs. H. J. Bell Bishop.7067691454 Chairs caned, all types, pressed cane, laced & rush bottoms, lamps repaired & rewired, reas. price, qlty. work. David Hay Carrollton 770832-3281 packages. Cynthia- Robertson 65 Simonton Rd . Lawrenceville 30045 770-963-6292 770 231-0349 - Rabbit boxes, old-fashioned kind, weathered pine or cypress w/stick trigger system, $20 ppd.; cedar bluebird houses built by B.B. Assn. plans, clean-out lid, $15 ppd. Gardening Events Perry, Ga.;~ comm . credit hr. cat. 24 & 678-6033171 Child's rocking chair, cradle, bed, or high Ann Dutton 3269 Five Forks Trickum Rd SW Feb. 3 Perennial Plant Symposium. 8 am - 3:30 pm, Atlanta Botanical Garden, Day Hall, 1345 Piedmont Ave. NE, Atlanta. Info.: www. atl antabotanicalga r den . org, www.georgiaperennial.org or Anne Sheldon, absheldon@bellsouth.net. Feb. 10 Georgia Iris Society, 1O am, Pike Nursery Corp. offices, 4020 Steve Reynolds Blvd., Norcross, Ga.; meet/greet lunch meeting; topic Unbeatable Garden Selections for the South , speaker-Gail Zorn, Gwinnet Tech. Info. : 770-491-8253, 770-483 0000. Feb. 20 Ga. Perennial Plant Association meeting, 7:30 pm, Atlanta History Center, McElreath Hall, 130 W. Paces Ferry Rd.; Oesigning Hydrangea Heaven with Penny, speaker-Sandra Jones; open to public, no charge . Info. ~ 404 876 0813 www.georgiaperennial.org . Miscellaneous March 1O Sustainable Agriculture Field Day, 8 am - 4 pm, hosted by C& M 27 and/or 1 private credit hr. Info.: Willie Chance, 478-987-2028. Additional pesticide recertification training notices are available on the Geo.rgia Department of Agriculture website www.agr.georgia.gov. On the open ing page cllck on Divisions,. sele'ct Plant Industry Division, and click on Pesticides. Select Pesticide Applicator Licensing & Certification, and then click on Pesticide Applicator Recertification Courses. You can t hen 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 accompanied by the auctio.n license number of the principal auctioneer or auct ion firm conducting the auction, per regulations of the Georgia Secretary of State. Notices without this information cannot be published. Seasoned oak, 1/2 cord delivered and stacked $80, cord $160, smaller amounts available. Joe Sledge Llzella 478-737-9374 Seasoned split oak $150/cord, you haul, other wood avail. Char.les Futral Fayetteville .770-4601030 Seasoned split oak firewood, 1/2 cord $55, you pick up. Terry Waldrop Cumming 404 509-1633 - Seasoned, mixed hardwood, $75/half cord, ,you haul. Larry Beuchat Griffin 770-228-5174 Slabs and sawdust $10 per pickup load, you load & haul. Glenn Newman Watkinsv.ille 706-769-4208 Very,seasoned firewood for sale, delivery or pickup, call for prices. Clint Harris Cumming .770-5976420 Timber Tl1el1mber for Sale category ls designed to provide an option for forest farmers to market their standing timber. Timber advertised in this category must be individually owned and produced by the advertiser on his/her own property; timberland must be at least 1 acre. No companies or businesses are allowed. 5 Huge pines & 10 huge hardwoods to give chair for your doll, doll clothes made to order, American Girl, Bitty Baby, Barbie, Cabbage Patch baby dolls. Kathryn Harvard Thomasville 229-226-1357 Crochet shawls, wraps, rectangle, triangle $25 & up; scarves with faux fur trim, loops, scallops $ 12 & up, afghans, hats, dolls. Ingrid Bieber Columbus 706-561-9720 Crocheted afghans, ladies' foot warmer shoes, etc. made to order. Mrs. J.l'VI. Eure 1429 Ridgewood Dr. Augusta 30909 706 738-1787 Crocheted old fasliioned bonnets and aprons, afghans, baby sets, blankets and clothes, also dolls, pin cushions . and book worms. Faye Widener Cadwell 478-463-3704 Dishtowels ' w/crocheted tops $3, purse/cradle w/doll $8.50. Judy Jordan 202 Geoffrey Lil SE Oxford 30054 770-787-0682 Dr.iwstring purses, caps; bonnets, also adult bibs, aprons, sunbcl)nets, jean purses & other sewing items. Margaret Hottle 4220 Union Road College Park 30349 404-344 0568 For sate Handmade porch swings, 4' /$35; 5'/$40, made out of 3/4" pine treated lumber. Bill Speer Summerville 7068574189 Hand quilted lap quilt approx. 42x41", rose Lilburn 30047 Raggedy Ann & Andy dolls, $30 ea. plus $5/order post., all handmade, no paints, beau . dressed, original 1970 pattern, dolls 25". B. Hopkins 914 28th St. E. Tifton 31794 229 382-2310 - Santa long johns, in the Handicraft section , the ad was put in py Bobbie Combee, 770844-1293, Cumming, Ga. 30041. Kathy Walls 802 Clarence Edwards Rd Bethlehem 30620 Want crochet/knit squares for a frindship afghan, any size, please send squares to address printed. Andrea Williams 317 Knox Anderson Rd. Toccoa 30577 Will do hand quilting in my home, price varies. Martha Goode Ellijay 706-273-3134 Wood duck nesting boxes for sale, cypress construction, helps attract wood ducks to your property. Ellington Fitzgerald 229-424-2495 Your name in filet crochet, white or ecru, $25. Claud_ia Owens 7888 Parkside Cir. Donalsonville 39845 229-861-2435 Pl'ease observe our 20 word limit. Earthworks & Hudson Red Angus. Broxton, Ga.; $35/person advance, $40 at gate, childr.en 12 & under free ; lunch provided. Info.: 912-359-3017, 678 702-0llOO. If you have questions concerning the Bulletin Calendar, contact Carlton Moore at 404-656-3682. away, you cut & haul. Mickey Joiner Millen 478-982-4531 Approximately 1O oak and hickory trees for free, already cut in 5 ft. lengths. Roger Crawford Moreland 770-252-9040 motif, washable, $35 plus $2 postage. Elizabeth Nall Fairburn 770-964-8124 Handicraft in silver wire, name necklace, 7 letter limit, $10 pp print. C . Cox 1780 Mackinaw Pl. SE Smyrna 30080 For sale or trade for clearing, 3 acres thick Handknitted, Georgiq. & Auburn ladies Miscellaneous Wanted Want 16' wire fencing in good condition. Eddie Parris Blue Ridge 706-4927725 Want American made vise, anvil, other Approximately 1000 lbs. fat lighter, you pick up, $400 for all. E. Payne Baldwin 706-7783096 Cpvered seasoned splil oak firewood, 1/2 cord $70, you pick up. F. D. Lieb Jackson mature hardwoods. Eric Williams Canton 770>5607056 S;;iw mill lumber, whole logs, firewood for sale, please call today for pricing. Josh Jones Griffin 678-614-1 273 770-227,5323 sweaters, cardigans, house .shoes, scarf & hats. Hifde Jackson Talking Rock 706-692 9402 Handmade bluebird, bat screeching owl, woodduck, Martin house, all made o\1solid cedar. Robert L Boggs Decatur 770-939-3147 tools, reasonable. Alan Shearouse Woodbury 770-775-0646 706-5535109 706-977-0309 Firewood Seasoned oak $200 a cord, you CORRECTIONS Handmade dough bowls, will make. any size . Jim Showman McDonough 770957 Want asparagus crowns and info. on how to haul, other deals available. Rex Thompson 9559 start an asparagus bed. Jack Dorsey Waco 7 7 0-832 -934 0 Want cedar posts, 6-1 Oinch round, furniture quality, you cut or I cut. Bruce Arnett Monticello 706-468-1001 Lawrenceville 770-963-3722 Firewood for sale, all hardwood, 1/2 cord $40, on owned property. Bill Almand Conyers 770-483-0871 Firewood for sale, all hardwood, delivered, Equine at Stud--Gorgeous, correct and typeY, traditional black morgan stallion at stud who stamps his babies w/his looks and disposition , $650 LFG. Sherri Andrews Milledgeville 106-485-2450 Handmade quilted quilts, card tricks, Wonder of the World & more $200 & up. Edith Morris Cumming 770-887-2496 Handmade rustic log beds, all sizes. call for info. William Jones Musella 478-335-3488 Leta Bird (left), sanitarian for the Georgia Department of Want crochet and knit squares any size, to make a friendship afghan. Andrea Williams 3 17 Knox Anderson Rd. Toccoa 30577 706 886-5660 Want cultipacker V type 5' 8'. John Vickers Hahira 229-794-2477 $80 1/2 cord. Joey Eidson Powder Springs 770943-9231 Firewood, seasoned hardwood, 1/2 cord $85: $150/cord, del. avail., now taking orders. Julie Andrews McDonough 678-300-5569 Firewood, seasoned oak and hick'ory, you Handicrafts ff you have questions regarding ads m this category, call Merlissa Smith at 404-651-9081 or 404651 -9082. All items advertised in the Handicraft Handmade turkey calls for sale $25 plus shipping, variety of woods, please call for information. Jay Cooper Toomsboro 478 933-5823 , Homemade quilts for sale. Johnnie M. Long Sugar Valley 706-629-6323 Agriculture Consumer Protection Division, assisted agents of the USDA Food Safety and Inspection S~rvice in an Want in Brantley Co., .t-2 1oads of free pick up, $ 140/cord, 1/2 cord $70. Jim category must be handmade by the I will quilt your old or new quilt tops on investigation that led to Robert horse or cow manure, will clean stable and load, haul. R. Russell Nahunta Want instructions for making lye soap. Marshall McDonald Austell 770-948-3266 Want. log structures, example: corn crib, smokehouse, log barn, log house. Ellen Kilgo McDaniel Cumming 770-887-8518 - Free firewood, 2 cords/white oak; 24" at butt end, fell 12/20, you cut to length, split & haul. Jim Maxey Fairburn 770-969-1834 Free oak firewood, you cul, you naul. Carol Adams Mansfield 770-996-8987 678-676 advertiser; items purchased by the advertiser fcir 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 quilting machine, quality work, reas. prices. E. Laster Tyrone 770-487-4649 Large quilt scraps for sale, $.50/lb. Jeanette Cole 119 Old Millertown Rd Temple 30179 770459-4970 New homemade quilts, .quilted by Harris (dba Blue Ridge PouJtry of Athens) pleading guilty in U.S. District Court in Macon to ~hree criminal counts of violating the Rome 706-506-3286 1108 with all other advertising guidelines (see pattern/grandmother's fan, star, etc., queen Poultry Products Inspection Act. Want old style gas or diesel fuel pump for display on farm . Allen Nasca Demorest 706 754-3785 Free sawdust & slabwood 2 to 4 inches th ick, 12-16 feet long . Ron Woods C r a w f o r d v i l l e 404-597-1910 page 2). 2 " Tall authentically handpainted lead-free model soldiers, handcast, handpainted in size, $1 00 ea.; double bed size pattern/dinner plate, star $60 ea.. ca.II after 2pm. Ruth Spicer Ocilla 229-468-5306 At the time of sentencing, Harris faced 18 months in federal prison Want panels for horse round pen, good condition and reasonably priced . Robyn Miller Perry 478-397-6636 478-919-7198 Kindling, fat lighter from pine trees, cut, boxed & shipped to you, $1 per lb. 25 lb. minimum + S&H. Johnny Bass Lyons 9 12 detail or unpainted . WWI I, Napoleonic, Civil War, Cherokees & more $4 & up. Norris Eppes Toccoa 706-886-0944 Oil portrait from photo, home, animal or person, 11 "x14' $85, 16"x20" $160, 18"x24" $240, ppd. C. Huffman 243 Jack Maddox (suspended) and was ordered to pay a fine of $3,075. Bird is Want peacock feathers, will pay for shipping or pick up if near by. Candace Vadeboncoeur Bishop 706-769-5664 Want red cedar logs, any size . Floyd Reed Fairmount 770-894-2143 565-7540 Mixed firewood $50, already cut, you load on your truck; also 1 wood heater, u~ed very little $200. Don Kuchenmeister Lula 706-677- 3502 - Adult bibs, nice prints, lined, washable, $18 ea., plus postage; walker bags, hvy.duty fabric, ties to walker, 3 pockets, useful, $30 ea., plus postage. Maxine Patterson Savannah 912-897-4463 Bridge Rd. Jackson 30233 770-775-6768 . Please review requirements under ad categories before submitting your ad. shown accepting a certificate of appreciation from Kenneth Cash, USDA/FSIS investigator. Want to walk plowed fields on property, Mixed hardwood, seasoned S20, 1/8 cord, Afghans $35 & $25; .doilies $8 $10; preferably hear rivers or creeks, in search of free kindling, delivery and stacked in Ola area different patterns & sizes. Carol Williams Indian arrowheads, please call. Gary Pursley with purchase. Philip Bennett Jr. McDonough Jesup New Competition to Showcase Buford 770-831-6273 Notices 770-914-8890 All handmade wood items (spoons, Mixed hardwood, seasoned, split, benches, etc) local p/u or shipping avail. Joe delivered, reasonable rates, reliable ser'Jice, Weaver Gainesvilfe www.woodbyjoseph .com Ga. FoodProcessing Industry Robert Allen Mitchell thanks everyone for cards and letters, too many to answer all. Robert Mitchell Rome 706235-3538 Out-Of-State Wanted serving surrounding counties. Melvin Peters Jasper 706-692-2432 Mixed hardwood, split, local dely. $200/cord. 1/2 cord $100. Anthony Ramey Rockmart 678-9180276 Oak firewood/split; 1/2 cord $70, all green 770-532-9159 770532-9169 All types chair _caning; some repairs & refinishing, qlty. work, over 50 yrs. exp. George Shelton Cartersville 770-607-5291 All types of chair caning, will do lace, press cane, porch rockers. Mary Con ley The University of Georgia Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development, UGA a final awards program will be held in March. Deadline foJ submitting an entry Want factory roll guard & canopy for John Deere 3200 tractor. Mike Mclees 157 New Hope Rd Anderson SC 29626 864-224-4983 mixed, $85 all seasoned, dry $100, free delivery within 15 miles, over mileage $1 o fee . Larry.Moon Conyers 770-922-5757 McDonough 770-914-3808 Appalachian dulcimers, sound great, easy to play, great gifts, made of solid mahogany. Department of Food Science & Technology, and the Georgia is February I , 2007, and contest winners will be announced during Firewood All firewood advertised m the Market Bulletin must be cut from the advertiser's Oak, hickory, White cherry, dogwood, seasoned, 1/2 cord $70. Bill Garner Cumming 770-aa7:4 197 Oak, split, aged, $1 49 cord, delvrd , near Cecil Dutton Austell 678-945-1569 Aromatic cedar blocks; ideal for storage, clothing, closets, size of bar soap,10/ $9 + $3, shipping & handling. Wm. M Huffmaster 170 Department of Agriculture have teamed up with representatives from Georgia's food industry to Agricultural Awareness Day March 20, 2007, in Atlanta. For more information contact personally owned property. In addition, by law, terms such as face cord, rack, pile, truckload, etc., cannot be used to Covington/Oxford, cash only, additional fee for furthe~ delivery. Zachary Anderson Covington 678-699-3164 Orleans Blvd McDonou_gh 30253 678-432 7271 Baby blankets. (pink or blue) $25, Martha create a new annual c.ompetition that will showcase the Georgia Jan Hamala at 706-542-2434 or Marian Wendinger at 706-542- advertise firewood. Advertisers must use One half cord of oak and hickory mixed, will Stewart Coming Home poncho $35, leg food processing industry and allow 2574. An entry form is available the standard unit of measure, the cord, when specifying the amount of firewood deliver in surrounding area for $75. Bill Wood Cedartown 770-546-2512 warmers $15, long scarfs $ 15, crochet Couture clothing. Evelyn Ojuri Elberton 404 en'treprenetlrS to gain valuable from the Center for Agribusiness for sale. Pine logs, excellent for outside fires or 310~8677 publicity and exposure. Products and Economic Development's All oak firewood split, stai;;ked, & d eli vered, $ 100 per half-cord (Forsyth County). Tom Lane Cumming 770 mixture with hardwood, free delivery up to 30 miles. Stan Bowers Pendergrass 770-314 1346 Bluebi rd houses w/hinge tops, $8 each, 50 or more, $5 each, no Ghecks, call after 6 p.m. Jimmy Drew 2093 Shoals Rd. Sparta 3 1087 submitted for the competition will website www.caed .uga.edu or the be judged by area retailers , Department of Food Science 889-5005 706-444-6298 distributors, arid food Brokers and website www.efsonline.uga.edu. Wednesday, January 17, 2007 THE MARKET BULLETIN Page 11 Forestry Short Course Planned Hag K@g Notice of Auction of Equine Pursuan1 to Section 4- 13-7 of the Official Landowners preparing forest Regional and national experts Jand for the next owner need to will host the sessions, and audience know about heir property and clear members will be able to interact titles . how real estate passes from through toll-free and Internet call- Museum Plans Demonstration Code of Georgia Annoeated (Humane Care for Equines Act). the Georgia Depanment of Agriculture will conduce a li.-e auction on tlic following equine as grade horses. to wic: one owner to another and what in options. The Old South Farm Museum options are available in estate Other agenda topics _include will hold an old-fashioned hog 7 year old bay/white Paint gelding 3 year old dark bay pony mare 25 year old sorrel Quaner Horse gelding Frances Crawford of Atlanta, Ga., planted some seed from a planning. All these topics and many more will be addressed in a satellite short conservation easements, charitable giving, gene ration-skipping options, shared ownerships, family killing for demonstration purposes Sat., Feb. 3, in Woodland, Ga. During the event partic ipants 16 year old buckskin/white Paine mare 2 year old CTeme Tennessee Walking Horse stnllion , 2 year old palomino Arabian x mare kiwi fruit she purchased from a grocery store and much to her course offered through Cooperative Extension throughout limited partnerships transfer issues. and property will take part in making sausage and Brunswick stew, as well as 20 year old bay Ar:ibian mare 17 year old bay Mustang/Quancr Horse gelding surprise a plant grew from the seed. She transferred the plant the South. The miniseries will consist of To learn more about the program in your area and how you headcheese, cracklings soap, and curing meat. and lye Visitors Said equine arc being sold as impounded animnls under the authoriry of Chapter 13 ofTi1le from a Jlower pot to the ground live Internet and satellite feeds can participate, call your county also will see an old-fashioned 4 ofO.C.G.A. (Humane Care for Equines Act). in her father 's back yard , and fro m Cle mson University fi'om 7 University of Georgia Extension smoke house in operation and 3 year old sorrel Quarter Horse mare three years later the plant was p.m. to 10 p.m . 00 three office at 1-800-ASK-UGAJ or more. ,Said equi ne is being sold as au impounded full of fruit. Shown above is some consecutive Tuesdays-Feb. 20 visit www.mastertreefanner.net Those interested in participating nnimul previously belonging roan unknown owner of the fruit that was produced. and 27 and March 6. onJine. in the event must register. For under the 11uthority of Chaprer 13 of Title 4 o f O.C.G .A. (Humane Care for Equines Act). The more informatio n, contact Paul equine were found abandoned in a pasture on Villa Dept. Regulates Firewood (Continued from Page 1) Firewood also can be purchased in small bundles or shrink-wrapped Bulloch at (706) 674-2894 or (706) 674-2706 or write Old South Farm Museum, 8570 Manchester Hwy., Woodland, Ga. 3 1836, or visit website www.OldSouthFarm.com. Rica Hwy in Vi lla Rica , Georgia. 2 year old palomino Quarter Horse filly 2 ~ year old sorrel Quarter Horse smllion 20 year old sorrel Quaner Horse mare 4 year old bay Quarter Hor.;e stallion I year old red ronn Quaner Horse filly 2 year old bay Quarter Horse colt packages at convenience stores and other retail outlets; however, the 11 year old bay Quarter Horse mare 7 year old bay Quaner Horse mare 20 year old bay Qua.ner Horse mare Georgia Department of Agriculture requires that the quantity of the firewood be clearly displayed on the package in terms of cubic measure so the consumer will know the exact amount of wood purchased. Department rules also state that firewood must be designated within l0 percent accuracy as Lo the type or species of wood. For instance, a T 4' 1 A typical measurement of a cord of firewood. Annual Plant Sale Offered in 4 Counti.es 8 ~ year old sorrel Qua.ner Horse gelding I0 month old red ronn Quaner Horse colt 3 year old sorrel Quaner Horse mare Said equine are being sold a~ impounded animals previously belonging to Clay Hum under 1he authority of Chapter 13 of litle 4 of 0.C.G.A . . (Humane Care for Equines Act). The auction will be held at lhe Georg.1a Sonie Georgia Cooperative Depanmem o f Agriculture Impound FaciHty in Extension offices again are offering Decatur. GA a1 l:00 p.m. on Saturday..January 20 , 2007. The said equine may be inspected .at die many improved varieties of crepe fac ili1y from l l :00 a.111 . until I:00 p.111. on Notice cord may be advertised as 50 percent oak and 50 percent hfokory as long as the percentage of each species is not off by more than 10 percent. Some firewood advertisers state L - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - -- - -------' A cord is defined as 128 cubic feet of wood stacked by the line or row in a compact manner with individual pieces touching, and can be four feet high, four feet wide (deep), and eight feet long, or any combination of these measurements (height, width and length) that myrtles, b\ueben-ies, blackberries and various o ther fruit and landscape plants as part of their Annual 4-H/Master Gardener Plant Sale for 2007. For more information, contaet Satlll'day, January 20 , 2007. Pictures of the equine nrc located on the Depanment w.chsilc: (Continued on Page 6) - - - -(Continued on Page 9) yielCI 128Cii01c feet. - one of these participating county Extension offices in your area for Special Equine Auction Agriculture Day Contest Appreciating Ga. Farms Both Past and Present (Continued from Page I) (Continued from Page l) First, second and third place include the same contact information winners in all three categories will attached on a separate sheet of paper. an order form and current listing of plants offered: Gwin nett--67 8-377-4010, www.gwinnettextension.org B arrow- - 7 70- 3 0 7 - 3 0 2 9, ugelOU@uga.edu [n addition to the Georgia Department of Agriculture Equine Auction scheduled January 20 at the Equine Critical Care Facility in Decatur, Ga., there will be a was estimated at over 300 acres, contained a trading post , a feny, and a working farm with orchards be awarded $200, $100 and $50 cash prizes , respectively. Honorable mentions also will be named. Conunissioner Tommy Irvin will * The contest is restricted to Georgia residents. Wi1mers will be announced in the Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin. C obb- - 770 - 528 - 4076, www.cobbmastergardeners.org Franklin--706-384-2843, uge1119@uga.edu SPECIAL Department Equine Auction scheduled February 10 at Henderson's Arena in College Park , Ga. Additional information and agricultural fie lds along the Oostanaula River. As I walk the museum grounds, I wonder how farrninihmight have invite all winners, honorable mentions and their guest-; to Atlanta for a special awards presentation , with a special guest, Governor Contest entries should be mailed to the Market Bulletin , Georgia (Continued on Page 12) Pickens - -706 -2 53-88 40 , www.pickensmg.com (Continued on Page 6) will be provided in the Jan. 31 issue of the Market Bulletin. Information also will be available at website www.agr.georgia.gov. - been in the early 19 century. l George "Sonny" Perdue. have no doubt it was very important ancl very prosperous to Official Contest Rules Georgia State Veterinarian to Head National Association this historic figure and those who ~neral Guidelines - Written depended on his produce. Almost 200 years late r we are still and Visual Categories * Name , age, grade, school, home Dr. Lee M. Myers, Georgia State Veterinarian , has been e lected of infectious diseases , such as highly pathogenic avian influenza, identification system, at a time when so few veterinarians are dependent on farming and the people who provide this service. county, home telephone number (including area code), and teacher's p r e s id e n t Animal of the He a lth United States Association as weU as complex policy issues, such as a national animal Without their hard work, our nation name must be typed or printed (USAHA), an organization of state (Continued on Page 6) would surely be nowhere near the strongest producer of food across legibly in ink and attached to the top of written entries, artwork must and federa l animal health officials, practicing veterinarians, livestock the globe as it is today. Consider producers, research scientists and our local grocers and farmer's markets. I think we would all find it Poultry Expo others concerned with animal hea lth. hard to imagine if this venue for Dr. Mye rs is the first woman, our food was not available, yet this situation exists in many places in (Continued from Page 1) and one of only five Georgians , to hold the post in the organization's neighboring countries due to the fPE is considered the lack of sustainable agriculture. networking hub of the world for the LIO-year history. "Her peers see the same The Chieftains Museum will poultry and egg industry with all qualities in Dr. Myers that l saw soon embark on a joumey into the segments of the industry when selected her to be our state past that will rehabi litate our represented. including feed milling , veterinarian ," said Georgia property by recreating the early live production, hatching, Commissjoner of Agriculture 19th century farm landscape so that processing. further processing. Tommy [rvin. "lam proud to have vis itors will appreciate an example packaging, commercial egg such a highly respected person on of early farmi'ng prior to the Civil production, mar_keting, and all my team working to protect and War. Our goal is preservation and support activities. improve Georgia agriculture." thankfully we are not alone. The At the 2006 expo, 820 exhibitors "lt is an exciting time to lead the Dr. Lee Myers (left), Geor gia State Veterinarian, receives gavel USAHA. Never before have we for Presidency of U.S. Animal Health Association from Dr. Bret (Continued on Page 12) (Continued on Page 9) faced such monumental threats Marsh of Indiana. Page 12 THE MARKET BULLETIN A'tfy'~ GClJUlat Pelican Flower - The Giant Dutchman's Pipe I have a child-like fascination with odd plants. 1f it is unusual and attention grabbing, the better 1 like it. It was that fascination that led me to purchase a pelican flower from a local nursery last spring. This tropical vine is also known as "giant Dutchman 's pipe" (botanical name Aristolochia giga111ea). There are numerous species of Ducchman's pipes. They get their name from the flower's resemblance to a meerschaum pipe. On some species this is more pronounced than others. The most prominent featu re on the species I grew is its large corolla. Before it opens, the corolla swells and resembles the throat of a pelican, hence the name. It then splits open into a huge heart-shaped maroon flower. Ga. Subscribers: Check Your Mail Label If you are a Georgia resident receiving the Market Bulletin , please check your mailing label, located in the lower right comer-of the front page of your Bulletin, to determine when your subscription expires. If your subscription is due to expire within the next 30 days, you will need to renew your subscrip~fon in order to continue receiving your Bulletin. To renew, you may contact the Bulletin office by phone at (404) 656-3682 (in metro Atlanta) or 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 expiration date printed on the mailing label. If you prefer to renew your subscriptio n by mail, please send a copy of your mailing address label to: Market Bulle tin, 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Atlanta, GA 30334. Please a lso include your telephone numbe r in case the Bulletin staff needs to contact you regarding your address. Note: 1f you renew your subscription via mai l, you do not need to call the Bulletin office. The fragrance of the pelican flower has been described as "lemony"; however, in my garden it was more like dishwater with lemon detergent. It wasn't strong or particularly unpleasant, however, and compared with some other maroon flowers, the fragrance of the pelican flower is delightful. You see, flowers shaped and colored as Lhe pelican flower usually rely on flies as pollinators and have an odor that attracts them. Odors that are attractive to fli es are usually not attractive to humans. In fact, the open blossom of the pelican flower can be said to resemble a piece of wellmarbled rotting meat with a center the color of bone or fat! Would you be more grossed out if I told you that most garden visitors said the unopened flowers looked like lungs? (Human , not pelican, anatomy was more familiar to my friends.) Flies or other insects did not come to visit its flowers , however, and it produced no seeds. (I suppose there were more attractive odors to enjoy in Cabbagetown.) Since it is a tropical, I will have to purchase another this spring ifl want to try it again. And l am likely to try it again. ft was fun , and children as well as adults were fascinated by it. In spite of some of the descriptions, the open flowers are very attractive, a fitting subject for Georgia O'Keefe. I had hoped that the pipevine swallowtail would come and lay eggs on it since various Dutchman's pipes serve as host plants for butterfly's caterpillars. Alas, they did not come. I wished for a crop of the curious black caterpillars with the orange spines and flocks of this beautiful black butterfly with its peacock blue sheen. That was my only disappointment with the pelican flower. I have made plans to lure the butterflies with another species of Dutchman's pipe, the hardy white-veined Dutchman's pipe (Aristolochia fimbriata). The flowers are not as grand as the pelican flower, but l don't mind substituting some showy flowers for showy butterflies. And if 1can find room, l -just might plant both kinds of Dutchman's pipe as we ll as some of the other species . - Arty Schronce, Director of Public Affairs, Georgia Depcmment of Agriculture. Town Hall Meetings to Focus on Water Quality The Georgia Water Council has scheduled a second series of town hall meetings around 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 water quality issues and follow a series of meetings last summer, which ce.ntered on water quantity concerns. The Comprehensive Statewide Water Management Plan is being developed to help Georgians understand the current demands on water throughout the state and to better manage our water resources in the future. The Comprehensive Statewide Water Management Planning, Act of 2004 formed the Water Council, which consists of legislators, legislative appointees and state agency heads who have waterrelated responsibilities. The Act requires thar the Georgia Environmental (Continued on Page 3) Notice to Farmers Any Georgia farmer or livestock market claiming to have unpaid accounts for livestock sold to James G. Tankersley, livestock dealer, should immediate ly contact: Georgia Departme nt of Agriculture. Bonding Section, Rm. 334 Agriculture Building. Capitol Square, Atlanta, Georgia 30334; (404) 656-3725. Bud Sheffield of Haralson, Ga., proudJy displays the 14-inch sunflower he produced. Sheffield also grew a cantaloupe that weighed 10 pounds. Agribusiness Council Sets Legislative Breakfast Date Georgia Agribusiness Council has scheduled its State Legislative Breakfast for February 7, 2007 in Atlanta. The event will take place at 7:30 a.m. at the Georgia Railroad Depot, located just a block from tli.e Capitol. Single tickets can be purchased for $40. Companies or organizations can become a co-host by purchasing a table for eight for $320, which includes table signage and name listing on event materials. For more information on the event, call the Council at (8d0) 726-2474 or register Online at www.gaagribusiness.org. The registration deadline is January 27 , 2006. Agriculture Day (Continued from Page ll) Department of Agriculture, 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive SW, Atlanta, Georgia 30334-4250. * Deadline for entries is February l , 2007 (postmarked). * All entries become the property of the Georgia Department of Agriculture and cannot be returned to the owner. Written Category Guidelines * Students in grades 4-8 mu~t prepare an essay of 100-250 words on the contest theme . *Students. in grades 9-12 must prepare an essay of 250-750 words on the -contest theme. Visual Art * This category is open to students in grades K-12. *' Only one entry per person is allowed. * Artwork may be done io pencil , charcoal, pastels, watercolors, oils, acrylics. ink or a combination of these media. Entries should be at least 8.5x ll inches and not larger than poster board size (28x30 inches). No photographs. * Winning entries should reflect the theme or depict Georgia crops or a Georgia farm scene. Final selection will be based on composition, creativity and originality. * All entries become the property of the Georgia Depa1tment of Agriculture and. cannot be returned to the owner. Should you have any questions, contact the Georgia Department of Agriculture, office of Consumer Affairs, 404-656-3645 (Atlanta) or 1-800-282-5852 (toll-free, statewide). Wednesday, January 3, 2007 Appreciating Ga. Farms Both Past and Present (Continued from Page JI) Georgia Department of Natural Resources' Historic Preservation Division's Centennial Farms Program is another fine example of preservation by recognizing intact farms dating back at least 100 years. Other organizations which should be commended for their preservation efforts include The Society for Georgia Archaeology, Georgia's Rural Development Centers , and the Georgia Farm Bureau. We are all aware of Georgia's growth and its impact on the fanning community. While expansion is inevitable, we should act responsibly as stewards of o ur past and undertake the recordation and recognition of historic farming communities whenever possible. We've begun a new year and I wonder if one more resolution might fit into our busy schedules. As you walk across your property, think of the farms that once were and the hard work and wonderful bouncy produced by our Georgia farms today. For more information about the Chieftains Museum/Major Ridge Home please call 706-29 1-9494 or visit our website at www.chieftainsmuseum.org LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS Average prices for 2006 at Georgia Auction Markets, Georgia Department of Agriculture and U.S.D.A . Cooperative Federal-State Livestock Market News and Grading Service. For daily quotations, call (229) 226-1641 (7:30 a.m. - 4:3iip.m.) _ SLAUGHTER CLASSES AVERAGES _ - - COWS: Breakers 75-80% Lean ................46.98 Boners 80-85% Lean ..................48.75 Lean 85-90% Lean ......................45.31 BULLS: Yield Grade 1 1000-1500 lbs...............................58.41 1500-2100 lbs...............................61.46 FEEDER CLASSES: WE.IGHTED AVG. PRICES STEER S: MEDIUM AND LARGE 1-2 200-250 lbs.................................168.43 250-300 lbs..............:..................155.41 300-350 lbs.................................144.04 350-400 lbs.................................134.75 400450 lbs.................................126.25 450-500 lbs.................................119.60 500-550 lbs............: ....................113.18 . 550-600 lbs.................................109.07 600-650 lbs.................................105.48 650-700 lbs.................................100.65 STEERS: MEDIUM & LARGE 2-3 300-350 lbs.................................126.24 350-400 lbs.................................119.44 400-450 lbs.................................112.33 450-500 lbs.................................107.58 500-550 lbs.................................102.11 550600 lbs................................... 97.65 HEIFERS: MEDIUM & LARGE 1-2 200-250 lbs.................................143.38 250-300 lbs.................................135.76 300-350 lbs. ................................129.82 350-400 lbs.................................121.43 400-450 lbs.................................115.31 450-500 lbs.................................110.52 500-550 lbs.................................105.07 550-600 lbs. ................................100.71 600-650 lbs...................................96.71 650-700 lbs...................................93.57 GOATS SLAUGHTER CLASSES SELECTION 2 BILLIES/BUCKS 75-100 lbs.....................................76.38 100150 lbs.................................105.25 150300 lbs.................................147.37 NANNIES/DOES 6080 lbs.......................................52.38 80-100 lbs. ..............................:....,72.34 100-1 40 lbs. ................................106.58 KIDS & YEARLINGS 20-40 lbs.......................................31.88 40-60 lbs.......................................50.15 60-80 lbs.....................................72.50