Farmers and consumers market bulletin, vol. 93 [i.e. 97], no. 13 (2010 June 30)

GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TOMMY IRVIN, COMMISSIONER

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2010 Act Outlines New Water Rules
Effective June 1, 2010, the Georgia Water Stewardship Act (SB 370) creates a new culture of conservation for the state of Georgia. Conservation and good stewardship of our water supply are critical as our state continues to grow, and the Water Stewardship Act provides direction
Our guest columnist this week is Mary Kay Woodworth, President, Georgia Urban Agriculture Council (UAC), P.O. Box 119, Commerce, GA 30529; www.urbanagcouncil.com for both indoor and outdoor water use and conservation.
Outdoor landscape water use is now allowed every day of the week, except for a six hour period during the heat of the day. This will boost consumer confidence that landscapes can be irrigated and will hopefully lead to more purchases of landscape plant materials.
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Wednesday, June 30, 2010
A Personal Message
From Commissioner Irvin
I would like to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to all of you who have contributed to the Market Bulletin after the General Assembly cut all funding for production of the publication. Many of you also have sent notes and cards expressing your support for the publication and how much it has meant to you throughout the years. Others have shared how much their farming operations depend on the publication to sell their products. Still others have expressed how they have used the paper to purchase items they could not find elsewhere.
As touched as I have been from the outpouring of support for the Bulletin, I am saddened to report that donations alone are not sufficient to publish the paper on a continuing basis; therefore, beginning July 1,2010, the Market Bulletin must begin charging an annual fee for subscriptions.
Recognizing that many of our subscribers already have made contributions, the Bulletin office will credit those subscribers for the funds they have contributed and extend their subscriptions accordingly.
Please look at your mailing address label (located in the bottom left comer of the front page of your Bulletin) to determine when your subscription is up for renewal. Subscribers can renew their subscriptions up to 30 days in advance of the expiration date and up to 30 days after the expiration date.
Fees will be S10 per year for each in-state subscriber; out-of-state subscribers must continue to pay a $20 per year subscription fee. To subscribe or renew a subscription, please send a check or money order payable to the Market Bulletin and send to: Market Bulletin, Georgia Department of Agriculture, 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive SW, Atlanta, GA 30334-4250. Subscribers soon will be able to subscribe or renew subscriptions via electronic payment; subscribers will be provided instructions for this process as soon as it is available.
The Market Bulletin has been in publication for nearly a century, and with your support, will continue serving Georgians for many years to come.

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I have been seeing chocolate-brown terra cotta pots at garden centers in addition to the traditional orange-brown terra cotta pots. Both come from Italy. Are these chocolate-brown pots just as durable as the ones I have been using for years?
The chocolate-brown ones are identical to the familiar orange-brown terra cotta (clay) pots in everything but color. From our experience with these chocolate-brown pots for the past three years, they are identical to the more familiar shade of terra cotta pots in durability and in how plants perform in them. More time is needed to determine their long-term performance.
In mid-May I saw a beautiful large shrub/small tree blooming in Fernandina Beach, Florida. The flowers are red and surround the stems like a brush. I was told it is called "crimson bottlebrush" and is also called "lemon bottlebrush." Its botanical name is Callistemon citrinus. Is it hardy in Atlanta?
The bottlebrush you saw in Florida is worth trying along Georgia's coast and in our southernmost counties, but it is not
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Notice
Notice of Hearing on the Adoption of Amendments to the Rules to increase the license fees for Animal Shelters. Kennels, Pet Dealers and Stables.
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS AND PARTIES:
On May 13. 2010. the Georgia Department of Agriculture (Department) published notice of intent to consider the adoption of amendments to the rules to increase the license fees for animal shelters, kennels, pet dealers and stables. Comments were accepted until the close of business on June 14, 2010. and numerous comments were received.
Pursuant to O.C.G.A. 50-13-4(2), the Department shall provide an opportunity for interested persons to express their views about the proposed change on the record directly to Department officials.
The public hearing is scheduled for July 1.2010. 10:00 a.m.. Eastern Daylight Time.
The hearing will be held in room 201 of the Georgia Department of Agriculture building, located at 19 Martin Luther King. Jr. Drive. Atlanta. Georgia 30334.
Comments will be limited to five minutes per person or organization: however, those who wish to comment may supplement their testimony with written statements that will be made part of the official hearing record. Organizations should designate no more than one individual to speak on behalf of the organization.
You may download a copy of the synopsis and the proposed rules from the Georgia Department of
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Pick^Y/m-Om-Piaduce

Follow Guidelines to Ensure Productive Harvest

Consumers demand is increasing for locally-grown produce, and for those who do not mind doing a little work, pick-yourown-produce farms provide a source for consumers to obtain fresh produce at lower prices than retail.
This issue includes the Market Bulletin's third listing of pick-your-ownproduce farms for 2010. When visiting a pick-your-own operation, adhere to the following guidelines to insure a safe, enjoyable and productive experience while helping to protect the farm property:
Obey all rules and instructions posted by owner(s) at the picking location.
Note the farm's rules regarding the use of containers. Some farms provide picking and take-home containers, while other farms may provide only picking baskets or buckets or no containers at all.
If you carry your own containers, make certain they are appropriate for the crop you are picking. For example, use smaller picking and transporting containers for berries to minimize bruising. When picking larger fruits and vegetables.

consider the weight of the container when full. For instance, a full bushel basket can get heavy after hauling it around the field or orchard and then having to carry it to the check out area.
Upon arrival at the picking site, look for the location of check-in and check-out areas. And before picking, note whether you will be charged according to weight, volume or count. Also, inquire if there is a minimum quantity requirement.
Look for field personnel that can help guide you to crops of harvestable quality and advise you of which crops, fields, or rows are off limits. These individuals often wear distinctive clothing, such as a cap or shirt, to make them easily identifiable. If there is no one to guide you, read and obey
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Pick-Your-Own
Produce
See farm list pages 6-7

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Advertising Guidelines Bulletin Publishes Every Other Week

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FARMLAND
RENT/LEASE
category, call Andrea Stephens at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.___________________
The Farmland for Rent/Lease category is published the last issue of each month. Please adhere to the following guidelines when submitting an ad for Farmland for Rent/Lease or Rent/Lease Wanted * When submitting ad, please designate it for the Farmland for Rent/Lease category. Notices to buy or sell farmland are published only in the special fall or spring farmland editions * Ads must not exceed 30 words.______________________________
172 acres hardwoods & pine, 3 acre food plot (planted), interior rds., $20/acre; 450 acres, planted pines, interior rds., $12/acre. Frank Eaves Elberton 706-201-7267_______
192 acres for lease in Crawford County near Ft. Valley, Ga.; plenty of deer & turkey; $3,000/yr. John Stripling Stockbridge 770474-0865_______________________________
24 ac. family environment for equine, no stallions; stream and county water, tack building, barn/shelter, feed/hay provided; single horse $150, mult. $125. trailer parking available. Sheila Martin Hoschton 770-2657605___________________________________
3 acre lease, 3 green paddocks, riding & training rings, barn with wash rack, broodmare stall, hayloft & tackroom, 2-4 horses, $850$1200/mo., no stallions, references required. Jim Paullin Roswell 770-992-5903_________
32 A. for rent-beautiful pasture land near Currahee Mountain; barn & new corral, plenty of grass for horses; $100/mo. F. Lathan Toccoa 706-491-9430 706-491-9430
40 A. deer hunting land, heavily wooded, hdwds., creek, Polk Co., Rockmart, $850/yr. Gary Jones Ellijay 706-635-2880 706-8890036

44 A., 19 stalls, 3 barns, pasture, creek, large riding ring, Canton/Cumming area Hwy. 20.; $2,000/mo. R. Abernathy Ball Ground 770-479-1471___________________________
6+ acres for grain crop; rent is the straw. John Wingfield Perry 478-957-5974________
Approx. 6 A. fenced horse pasture, barn w/6 stalls, 2 bdrm. apt. & practice rink in Jefferson. C. Peterson Atlanta 404-892-1776_________
Free pasture for few head of cattle; some fence repairs needed; Riverdale area. Anne Dunivin Riverdale 770-997-6276___________
Jonesboro, five acre pasture with four stalls, water, & electric available, very reasonable. Bob Sethi Jonesboro 770-6030620___________________________________
New Hunting Club in Baldwin County- 335 acres nine members at $400 each. Call for info Jimmy Etheridge Mllledgeville 478-4566311___________________________________
For lease 10 acres Canton/Waleska, great for organics, nursery, greenhouses, horses, etc., shed, electric, deep well, 2 springs, Hwy. 108, Canton. Steve Guiness Canton 678575-3334_______________________________
237 A. hunting lease for 2010, Jefferson Co.; deer, turkey & hogs; $13/A. Paul Brown Avera 706-831-6955_____________________
35 acres, w/4 pastures, 2 strms., 1 pond, great for cows or horses, w/small barn & 2 mobile homes, $800/mo.; good soil, exit 13/85. J. Turpa LaGrange 770-254-8269 678230-4987
Farmland Rent/Lease Wanted
Forester would like to negotiate mgt. of hunting tract within 50 - 75 mi. of Athens for exclusive hunting privileges. Leonard Hampton Watkinsville 706-769-4669 706540-3355
Looking for 8 - 10 acre farm to rent ($700$800), house, barn, storage bldg., pasture for 4 horses, close to Atlanta. R. Lenard Atlanta 770-873-4199

FARM EMPLOYMENT
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Andrea Stephens at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082,___________________
Only farm work or farm help wanted advertisements allowed. No commercial, industrial or domestic employment permitted.______________________________
18 year old female experienced with horses looking to feed, water, brush, clean stalls, possibly ride, work Monday-Friday. Jessica Duckett Villa Rica 678-749-5240__________
21 yr old. female seeking job with horsesneed housing and salary, have experience with horses+ have references. Samantha Wilson Monroe 678-850-3991_____________
29 yr old male looking for work experienced in cattle, broilers, equipment operator, no job to small. Chris Garmon Winder 678-207-7195
37 year old male looking for farm work, exp. with farm equip., cattle, more. Michael Martin Griffin 404-293-9651_____________________
57/m with dog, caretaker or watch property, animals; can do small repairs, small salary, room. Lee Leggett Lilburn 678-986-3649
Couple seeking work on chicken farm, broiler houses or layers with housing included. Jessica Edmonds Cleveland 706969-2759_______________________________
Experienced farm hand needs work in LaGrange, willing to work long hours. James Copeland 64 N. Cary S95 LaGrange 30241 706-402-7312___________________________
For private housing/garden space, semiretired writer w/dog will be reliable presence/caretaker, can relocate. H.J. Rubin Marietta 770-951-0304___________________
Have experience on both broiler farms and egg farms, in nearby counties. Linda Walden Pendergrass 770-875-4293_______________
Help wanted for small horse farm in exchange for small apartment, single person only. Glenn Smoot Social Circle 678-3582857___________________________________
Help wanted-experience with horses, cattle, tractors, fencing, furnished apartment w/salary, back ground checked, non-smoker. Barbara Draper Cedartown 770-748-2042
Looking for experienced couple to work on broiler farm; housing/salary, must have ref., drug testing required. Greg Payne Blue Ridge 706-455-8842_____________________
Looking for responsible couple to work on broiler farm, no small children/pet, housing/salary provided. Quinn Bishop 706318-3302_______________________________
Man & wife w/years of experience want work on poultry farm in Ga., belts or nests, need housing/salary. Victor/Polly Smith Hiawassee 706-896-8224________________
Married couple w/7yrs. exp. in layer houses & 1 yr. exp. in broiler houses, willing to relocate. Kirt Revette Plainville 706-2639136___________________________________
Reduced rent for work exchange, fencing, animal care, prefer male. Tina Darsey Locust Grove 770-655-0772 770-229-1498________
Small family looking for a poultry farm to work, have references. Tammy Hansford Danielsville 706-795-0098 706-870-0945
Want 1-2 people to work on orchard/grounds and do repair & maintenance of buildings in exchange for apt./garden, limited wages. Delan Bush Roopville 770854-4711_______________________________
Want single male for planting at herb farm on Savannah By The Sea, room available, references required. Dennis Graney Tybee Island 912-786-7614_____________________
Want small family or woman for 11 horse farm in exchange for nice 2/1 accomodations, no salary. Mike Babbit Homerville 912-4873661___________________________________
Will swap place for your trailer for 6-8 hrs. per week for help on 55 A. hobby farm w/nice fishpond; JAIbert@nu-z.net. Albert Long Washington 706-678-2608
FARM MACHINERY
It you have questions regarding this category, call Ashley Simpson at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.___________________
Only farm machinery and equipment owned by the advertiser and used in his/her own farming operation can be advertised; those persons advertising for machinery and equipment wanted must be seeking those items for their own farming operation.______________________________
'02 JD 5105 w/loader, 4x4, 40hp, 178 hrs., (sheltered), $19,500; also, 6' cutter, box blade & harrow. Rebecca McWhorter Douglasville 404-245-5752___________________________
'03 567 JD Megawide hay machine with bale monitor, looks new, works new, always sheltered, $14,000. J.L. Gibson Keysvile 706-554-2784___________________________
'05 Kubota 4X4 B7610 hst diesel tractor with front end loader and box scrape, 178 hrs., $11,500. Randy Pruitt Gumming 770887-1438_______________________________
'06 990 JD tractor 4x4, loader/bucket/forks; 164 hrs., as new, 40 hp, $17,500 firm, serious inquiries only. Bennett Daniel Milledgeville 478-454-6440.___________________________
'07 NH 2410 w/loader, grappler, hay spear, 55HP 4X4 230 hrs., $22,000. James Lanier Metter 912-685-2270 912-536-8893________
'64 Inti, tractor, B414, diesel, 43 hp, locking differential, no p/s, very strong, very good cond., $3,950. K. Dunn Powder Springs 678878-8610_______________________________
'72 Ford 8000 105HP, 6600 hours, 3500. George Pinkston Washington 706-293-4413
'91 Chevy diesel w/Oswalt 525 mixer wagon; Hay Buster model# 2950; '90 Chevy w/Knight 3575 Mixer wagon. J.J. Gunn Warrenton 706-832-1370 706-833-3330

1 green flatbed trailer. G. Kelly Hamilton 706-801-7824___________________________
1 Hooper 5X12 single axle trailer, good shape, wood floor, $600. Dan Gilbert Dahlonega 706-974-2060_________________
1 Weiss-McNair 8900 harvester, used in 2009 Pecan Harvest, good condition, asking $11,000. Charlie Evans Fort Valley 478-2351910___________________________________
1-Vermeer 605F hay baler fc, $1400; 3 bottom plow, $300; 4' tiller pc., $120; 4 old Ford planters pc, $250. Alex Page Lyons 912585-1093_______________________________
10 ft. Taylorway bushhog rotary mower, rear discharge, 3 pt hitch, new blades, $1500. J.W. Stephens Stockbridge 770-474-2184______
100 6"X30' twistlock irrigation pipe, $37 ea.; 5000 Ford tractor, 75 model, 67hp. J.M. Ricketson 626 W.H. Smith Rd. Denton 31532
1000rpm pto speed increases 25gpm pump, $800; 540 rpm w/o pump, $400. Malcolm Yearwood 505 Black Mt Rd Toccoa 30577 770-231-2868_____________________
1010 John Deere gas tractor parts & 2010 John Deere deisel tractor parts; 8N Ford tractor runs well. Pete Cobb Fairburn 770964-5644_______________________________
1086 Int'l cold air very good cond., New Holland TSA cab, air, low hrs, 4wd. Buddy Moore Maxeys 706-817-8430_____________
11.2X24 tractor tires; like new; $125 OBO. Steve Cunningham 1560 Cunningham Road Marietta 30008 404-307-7106_____________
12hp Gravely with bushhog mower, plow, tiller, sulkey and other items $1400/firm. David Gentry Ellenwood 770-474-3829__________
15 ft. batwing bushhog, good condition, $5000; Vermeer teeter, $2000; square bale hay lift, $500. R.G. Porterfield Comer 706783-5221_______________________________
165 MF diesel UGC new paint, new rears, 13.6-38 M/P, $5800. Henry Hursey Douglas 31535 912-381-0746_____________________
18' Hooper trailer, great condition, twin axle, electric brakes, 1999, $1795. Larry Callahan Senoia 770-599-8480 770-599-8480_______
1933 AC tractor, model B, good motor and gears, restorable, $500. Jimmy Smith Nahunta 912-778-9387___________________
1944 Model A John Deere, good metal, partially restored, running last year, kept in garage. Otis Jones Lawrenceville 404-3177263___________________________________
1949 B Allis Chalmers tractor w/cultivators, newly restored, $3500/obo. Thomas Gailey Baldwin 706-778-9858___________________
1949 JD M, doesn't run, eng. spins, metal "good," ready to restore, 3-pt. hitch, 12 v, wide front, $1500 firm. Will Durmire Forsyth 478973-7802_______________________________
1951 Farmall Cub tractor, good tires, belly mower, cuts great, $2,750. Tim McCausland Bolingbroke 478-992-8955_______________
1951 John Deere "B", restored, 12 volt, runs great, only used in shows and parades, $4,100. Eddie Lanham Brooks 30205 770719-8246_______________________________
1952 8N Ford Tractor, New distributor, new carb other new parts, good tires. Jesse Bryant Franklin 706-675-3961___________________
1952 AC B, new paint, decals, 12 volt, showroom, parade ready, runs perfect, $2000. Jack Morrell Buena Vista 229-886-4700
1952 model with 5 ft. pull type JD mower, runs well, good tires, sheltered, $3000. Willis Eppinger Molena 770-884-5317___________
1952 NH pony new rear tires, rebuilt motor, culivators hyde, lift seed fertilizer spreader, $2700. Mickey Skelton Buford 770-945-4764
1953 Ford Golden Jubilee, completely redone with new tiller and four other pieces of equipt. Paul Jones Cornelia 706-778-1948
1954 Super M tractor, runs great, $1800/cash. Frank Turner Tignall 706-2852923___________________________________
1955 JD 70 2 cylinder, new rear tires, parade ready, $4800. K. Green 14664 GA Hwy 109 Meansville 30256 770-468-3727 770-567-3723_____________________
1957 Ford row crop tractor, exc. cond., good tires, partially restored, $2500. Rubin Britton Box Springs 706-269-9000 706-3261294___________________________________
1960-61 McCormick Farmall 240, good shape, fresh rubber, tricycle type, 3 pt, 2 pt hitch. Alan Camp Bogart 706-340-6895
1961 601 Ford Workmaster tractor, $3500; 5 ft. finishing mower, $850. Donald Smith Luthersville 770-927-6661 770-927-6313
1961 Massey Harris Ferguson, new motor, but needs head work, $1,800/obo. James Martin Rutledge 404-552-6011_____________
1962 David Brown tractor, needs work, bucket attachment also available, call for pricing and details. Paul Frantz Abbeville 229-425-2977___________________________
1964 International 504 diesel, runs well, $2200/060. Lamar Marshall Milan 229-3151721___________________________________
1973 AC tractor 170, 62hp, cab, 90% rubber, dual hyd., runs exc., $7000 ; 6 ft. bushhog HD scrape blade, $925. Carlton McDaniel Thomaston 706-647-1201________
1974 International 1066 tractor, good condition $8500; Rhino TW-168 mower, good condition, $4200. Michael Willis Pelham 229294-2667_______________________________
1976 Ford 3600 excellent condition, sheltered, 45hp diesel, some attachments avail., $6000. Jesse Hilton Bowdon 678-787-3829
1978 Kubota B7300 4X4 HSD 3 cyl. front & back, PTO, $3500. Aubrey Holcombe Royston 706-245-5391 706-498-0296
1979 GMC spreader, 16' bed, new 350 motor, good tires, good condition. Julius Dunn Crandall 706-695-3373___________________
1980 J.D. 410-D backhoe, good condition, engine does not use oil. Jim Lumpkin Ashburn 229-567-7213

1982 Kubota M4000, 2106 hrs. high low trans canopy very nice tractor, $6000. John Cox Good Hope 770-266-7825 770-2354690___________________________________
1983 5050 Allis Chalmers, PS/2 outlets work ready, $6500 Coon Mower/International 420 baler for parts, $300 each. Clyde Parker Chatsworth 706-847-8517________________
1984 Allis-Chalmers 608LTD runs well, still in very nice condition, $400. Ignatius Kosior Locust Grove 770-957-6114______________
1985 John Deere 6620 combine with a 915 grain head runs great, $12,500. BJ Marks Covington 770-313-1220_________________
1988 Chevy Spreader truck, hydraulic body, good tires, road worthy, asking, $14,500. Leonard Anthony Thomaston 706-656-7500 706-647-1573___________________________
1990 Case IH 385 tractor (395 hours) with 6 ft. bushhog and 4ft platform, $10,500. Edwin Swords Canton 770-479-1062_____________
1992 John Deere 318 tractor, New Kohler 22 hp engine, 48" cutting deck, 3-pt. hitch, perfect, $3500 obo. Steve Macinsky Davisboro 478-348-4190 478-232-7985
1994 L-8000 Ford with 16' new Chandler litter spreader, $18,000/obo. Mike Buford Concord 770-584-6675__________________
1994 NH 555D loader with backhoe, brand new engine, 50 hrs., exc. rubber tires, $12,000. Joe Walker Fayetteville 770-4617142___________________________________
1996 Case 1845C skidsteer, 1907 hrs., aux. hyd., hand controls, new seat, good condition, $8,700. Randy North Carrollton 770-8457669___________________________________
1997 NH 3930 tractor, 4wd deluxe remote with 7310 loader, 72" bucket, low hrs., $22,000. Judy Holmes Woodstock 770-7519596___________________________________
1999 Kuhn FC302 mower conditioner (flail) 9.5ft., used for 1st cutting this year. Michael Harrison Jackson 678-544-3233___________
2 row JD71 planters on Pittsburgh frame, $1200: 2 bottom plow, $300; small bushhog 44", $300. Pete Giddens Irwinville 229-8311053___________________________________
2 watermelon conveyor belts and frame, 45 ft. in length, $1200 each or $2000 for both. Jeff Simmons Pineview 478-599-1157______
2- 500 gal storage tanks with pumps, 110 gal. L- tank with pump, $500/obo. Daryl Roberts Douglasville 770-489-0814
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2- two row KMC Peanut inverters; Pittsburg 6' King Kutter finish mower, never had gear cultivator frame with 5 ft. B. Lancaster oil or used, excellent cond., $1200, trade for Hawkinsville 478-892-2855 478-214-4291

2-4 row culivator Pittsburg, exc. cond., $350 6' pulverizer, bottom plow, 6' box scraper,

ea.; 1 bushhog mower, $400. Joe Chance Ashburn 229-938-9156__________________
200 HP electric motor, deep well turbine. 16 stage-11H bowls, 900-1400 gpm, 200' column oil tube, little rust, $12,500. David Cleveland Fort Valley 478-825-7487_________________

600# spreader, post hole digger w/2 augers, call for prices. Bob Wollaston Gillsville 770503-1299 770-533-0482
6' rotary tiller, 3 pt. Howse, about 2 years old, excellent cond., $1350. Harry Strickland Tennille 478-552-9267

2000 Massey Ferguson 1220 tractor, 5` finishing mower, 14" bottom plow, 4' cultivator frame, 1000 hrs., $8,000 obo. Kurtis Stivender St. George 912-843-8262________________

6420 Deutz with Loader 2k hrs., $7800 w/or w/o Bk/hoe, 7' Bushhog, 20' trailer, 7' box scrape, finish mower, $12k for all. Jerry Henderson Gumming 770-480-1646

2003 Kubota model 6800 2WD, C/H/A CD Player Front wt's 700 hrs., nice. Richard Henriot 353 Mosswood Rd Nicholls 31554 912-632-4987 912-218-4207______________

6430 J.D. tractor; 2 w.dr. 308 hrs; 16 ft. equipt. trailer; $39,000 & $1,000. Wendell Madray Waynesboro 706-554-2789
6600 Ford tractor, new paint, $6500.

2004 farm pro tractor, front bucket roto mower, 25hp, 4wd. Claude Stone Denton 912-375-7664___________________________
2005 Bushhog 3210, pull type w/hydrauiic lift, 10 1/2' cutting width, excellent condition, $5500. Nick Cook Woodstock 404-906-0529
2005 Kubota M125X tractor, 1600 hrs., $32,000. Janis Wilcox Abbeville 229-4672145___________________________________
2005 New Holland tractor TC33 W/ frontend

George Slappy 8255 highway 219 Hamilton 31811 706-628-5224
6620 John Deere combine with 216 grain table with 4 row corn header. James Clark Wren 706-547-7049
69 IH Cub Loboy 154 with front 4' scrape, 60" belly mower, all original IH vgc, $4,000. Randv Jones Dalton 706-264-9151
7 ft. Bushhog brand pull type mower, 300 series, heavy duty, $400. Donny Marshall

loader and backhoe, $18,000. Keith Parks Norwood 706-465-9268 Ellijay 706-889-0139_____________________ 7 ft. Ford 501 sickle mower in very good
2006 12' Chandler spreader mount on 1998 condition, $550. Mike Waits Epworth 706-

CMC w/316 Cat Motor 20,000. Bobby Cooper Moultrie 229-891-5694___________________
2006 John Deere 790, 30 hp, 4wd, 98 hours with equipment, $14,000 for package. Carlton

455-9905
7' harrow 2020 United, never used, $1250. Tommy Long Bloomingdale 912-663-3554 902-748-7015

Self Tallapoosa 770-317-5608____________

7.5 HP Berkely pump $1500 o/b/o bought

250 gallon pull type BBQ grill/smoker with double rack. Donnie Allen Dudley 478-8753496___________________________________
3 blades for 6 ft. finishing mower, fits 140 Int. or A Farmall tractor, make offer. R.H.

new, used 5 months. Caroline Christie Dawsonville 770-490-3833
72 inch finishing mower, used very little, original blades and belt, not enough room in yard, $900. Bob Ivey Greenville 706-672-4800

Garrett Statham 770-725-5230____________ 750 John Deere track loader, hydrodtate,

3 JD 5525, 2 w/ cab & ac, 1 w/ platform, $8000; Int. T1015 dozer 10' blade, good exc. co, $24,500, $20,000. J.T. Flournoy Fort condition, $7500, etc. Dan Yoder Montezuma Valley 478-319-5147_____________________ 478-244-0433 478-472-9608

3 pt dirt scoop, heavy angle iron 9cu ft, like new, not tubing 4 cu ft., $300. David ' Miller Good Hope 770-490-1810________________
3 pt hitch equip!., scrape blade, $2000; boom pole, $200; bushhog 4 ft., $200; bush & bog harrow, $200. Ricky Norris Oxford 770402-8042_______________________________

7ft. Bushhog, field ready, model 257R-2. Matthew Hewell Gillsville 706-677-4507
8 disk cutting harrow, pull type, $300. J. Pardue Murrayville 770-536-1169
8 Ford Front Weights, were on a 9600 Ford, $50 each, carrier also available. Rex Register Hahira 229-561-1462

3 pt. Ford post hole digger, 2 augers, 14" and 9", needs painting, $500. Billy Edgar Winder 770-307-3939____________________
3 pt. hitch Dearborn 2 disc plow, excellent condition, $350. Jimmie Phillips Menlo 706862- 2510 706-978-9750_________________

844 IH Corn head, field ready, good shape, asking $2500/obo. Matt Berry Americus 229942-8590
847 New Holland round baler, new tires, $1200. Marvin Bagley Chatsworth 706-5814578

3 IB 120s, good condition, 3,000 hrs. asking 14k, 14k, 13k. Lee Evans Cordele 478-235-0857___________________________
3-pt. hitch fork lift, $150, fuel tank about 500 gals. Leland Blankenbaker Dallas 770-4432434__________________________________
30 ton crane Grove hydro truck, 92' boom 29' jib, good condition, $30,500. Terry Bishop Conyers 770-483-5118 404-731-4106
3000 Ford tractor with roll bar and new canopy, power steering, new paint, new tires, diesel, $6,950. Tony Crosby Sylvania 912863- 8116______________________________
35 ton Phelan lowboy, electric hydrualic ramps, 80% tires, new brakes, $8500/obo. Aaron Johnson Gainesville 770-718-8343
350 track case loader, four in one bucket, vgc, $5000. Charles Lang Cordele 229-2734263 229-322-1321______________________

86 Ford with JD silage box model# 716A. J.J. Gunn Warrenton 703-832-1370
87 F600 Ford with 18ft dump bed, has diesel engine,with 5 speed, have a truck for parts. Shawn Cox Covington 678-409-6233
8x22 trailer, 2000 mode, Rental hitch, electric brakes., 2 axles,16" tires, 6 lugs. G. Johnson Dahlonega 706-867-9350
931B Cat. track front end loader with backhoe, exc. cond., $12,000 or trade for trackhoe or 4wd tractor. Jack Stanley Ellijay 706-276-3975
931C Cat track front end loader with backhoe attachment, exc. cond., $12,000 or will trade for trackhoe or 4wd tractor. Jack Stanley Elliiav 406-276-3975
941b Cat loader, g/p bucket, great cond., used on farm, $15,000. Randy Nation Lagrange 706-882-6177

4-foot J Bar box blade, good condition, $200; troy bill trail Blazer brush cutter, sickle blade 4 hp Briggs engine, ec, $400. Michael Mewbourn Thomaston 706-647-8155______
4-row Amada 5 Magnum Force peanut picker, Waynesboro, Ga.; exc. cond., sheltered, picked only 50 acres in 2008, $18,900/obo. Bill Hatcher Sr. Augusta 706-495-7102_________________
40 MF gas tractor, $2800; 2510 long diesel, PS with remotes, new tires, $4500. Joann Herndon Hazlehursf 912-375-4320________
430 W JD, use reg, wide front, fair rubber, good S/M, restore $2700. Michael Moore 2019 Harrell Grove Ch Rd Douglas 31535 912-384-5776___________________________
43hp diesel Case tractor, scrape blade 5', post hole 2 bits, finish mower 6', rear bucket, 16' steel trailer. Wil Sommer Gumming 404803-0306_______________________________
4X4 Kubota B6100 tractor with front end loader, $2500/obo. James McClellan Waycross 912-590-4776_________________
5 ft. mower, Woods 60 brush bull slip clutch, 3 pt hitch, good cond., $650. Charles Gay Stafesboro 912-536-2229________________
5' FMC sidewinder bushhog mower, $550; Lely hr fertilizer spreader, $1500; MF 4wheel, running great, $300. L.A. Boddie Williamson 770-228-4932___________________________
5'x10' manure spreader, $1500/obo. Tyler Hart Boston 229-393-6463_______________
504H Vermeer baler, new 3ply belts, chains, hoses, clean, easy to operate, hyd. tie, tight bales, $3500. James Tanner Harrison 478-278-1741 478-552-6544______________

AC G w/front & rear cultivators, sickle mower, disc plow, 3 extra rear tires, 1 on rim. $6000. Darrvl Nealis Hampton 770-630-1469
AC power unit model B-15, 3 3/8 bore, 3 1/2 stoke displacement 125 cubic inch, serial #PU28633B, $800. Robert Buchanan Plains 229-591-0997
AC-one-sixty, 1971, 40 H.P.,3 cyl. Perkins diesel, restoration project, some new parts installed, $2650. Ray Clark Acworth 770974-4773
Accumulator eight and two eight bale graffles, $8000. Rogeer Ansley Cornelia 706778-4165
Air compress equipt. max, 5hp, 44 gal., $300; 4 row Pittsburg converts to 3 pt hitch, $800. Grace Brady Hephzibah 706-231-0985
Allis Chalmers All Crop 60 combine, good condition with new belts, under shed, $1100. Gary Cromer Hull 706-788-3504
Allis Chalmers WD, 3 point, 12 volt, New Idea front loader, scrape blade, wheel weights, $2,600. L. D Sorensen Gumming 770-205-0393
Allis-Chalmers 6080, or trade for tractor with front loader, $7500. Rex Lilly Summerville 706-994-2640
Backhoe attachment, bushhog brand, model #865H, 18" bucket, 40h.p.+tractors, low usage, $4800. David Brown Cleveland 706-348-2007
Balers - NH 644 4x5, $9900; Vermeer 504 Super I 4x5, $7800, Challenger RB46 4x6 netwrap, $17,950. Jason Breeding Newnan 770-599-8998

52 Ford 8N needs work, needs rear tires & wheels, $500/obo; Ferguson PTO powered cut toff saw, $150. Ed Newman Social Circle 770-709-8680___________________________
580 Super E Case backhoe, 2wd, $9500. Dick Goetzman Arab! 229-322-1386_______
5x8 enclosed utility trailer with 3x5 compartment front, twin towers 1 side, leopard other side, $1500. Bobby Bradford East Ellijay 706-273-6043_____________________
6 cylinder Chrysler Ind., propane engine with 6" irrigation pump on wheels, 6", 5" and 4". Orby Lame Surrency 912-367-3157
6 ft. bushhog mower, 3 ph, $900; Hobart welder, 180 amp, 220V, $250; OXY/acetylene w/tanks, $325. Jimmy McKinley Thomaston 706-975-7244

Same 12 ton equipment trailer, hydraulic ramps. Roger Bruce 4701 Seven Islands Road Madison 30650 706-342-3638
Bobcat 863, 1 owner/operator, 1997, less than 4K hrs., solid tires, new muffler & battery, accessories avail., $8,500. Jeffrey Gresch Marietta 770-565-9860
Bobcat bucket & tracks; Caterpillar backhoe bucket; mini excavator bucket; call, Ive. msg. Roy Pruitt Douglasville 770-949-5453 770595-7891
Bowie Pecan shaker, 3 pt hitch, good shape, ready to use. A.C. Murray Waycross 912-283-3789
Bulldozer blade JD/Intl $600; long hard hose w/small motor, $8000. G.W. Pearman Titton 229-686-3726

Bulldozers (2) 1968 International harvester/ dresser TD-15B one running, good shape, other for parts $15,000/both. Chula Reynolds Tarrytown 912-529-6728
Bush hog brush cutter made by Ford 5 foot, $395. LD Wriqht Cave Spring 706-506-4607
Bushhog 2 spear front-end loader hay forks,VG condition, H.D. & well made, $200. Doug Jones Comer 706-540-4343
Bushhog Ditch/bank mower, almost new, $4500, perfect for county govt.to steep areas and around ponds. Scott Westbrook Butler 478-837-3818
Bushwacker 15' bat-wing cutter, 2-yrs.-old, $7,500; Landpride rotary tiller, RtA 3576, $3,300; 150-gal. sprayer w/foam marker, $2,700. Bo Bailey Carrollton 770-314-7212
Cane millnd., 2 golden sand blasted and painted original color, $625. David Ginn Sandersville 478-357-4840 478-552-3468
Case 1150 Crawler loader, engine runs well, two new hydralic pumps, cage, needs torque converter, $4000. Ronalg Boyd Milledgeville 478-454-6171
Case 3450 RB, very good condition, $4500. Wayne Buell 601 Ponder st Richlad 31825 229-321-9002
Chipper-Wallenstein BX-60, 3pt PTO, self feed, wood up to 6", 360 discharge, like new, $2000. Thomas McKinnon Valdosta 229-5619529
Continental Z129 crankshaft, $150, flywheel, $75, single disk clutch assembly, $75; Z120 rods $50 ea. J.T. Woodard Gray 478-986-5341
Covington planter Lowery frame, singlerow, very gd cond., $800. 3pthitch spreader very gd cond., $175. Joe Manahan 1027 Mincey Rd Brooklet 30415 912-531-9809
Craftsman garden tractor, 42 inch, 12.5 Briggs I.C. engine, exc. cond., $300 OBO. D.B. Hart Smyrna 770-432-4898
Cub yellow tractor mower blade, disk harrow, turning plow, good cond., $4500. Bill Howard Acworth 770-974-2149
D23F Shibaura 4x4 tractor w/loader, 26 hrs., looks great, since recond., $7,600. L. D. Carver Jasper 770-312-3910
David Bradley 2-wheel walk-behind & small 2-wheel walk-behind garden tractors, both w/equip. L. Moulder Moreland 877-243-2823 770-253-9574
Deutsche round baler, $3000. Berlin Campbell Molena 706-647-8478
Deutz 4006 $2350; 39HP, 90% turf tires, runs well, ugly as sin can email pictures. Danny Tyson Tifton 229-392-0686
DFi fertilizer spraeder, spreader body, all hydraulic, mounted on truck, $15,000/obo. Roy Embry Eatonton 706-485-9848
Disc 5 ft. brand new condition, seldom used, drop wheels for easy towing. Paul Price Fayetteville 770-846-6567
DR field all terrain 42" mower with new 30" brush attachment deck, b/s, 10.5hp, $1700. T.C. Talley Lyons 770-459-8608
Dump trailer 6'X10'X2', 3500#, dual axles and rear gates, $2595 or trade for good mower. H. Stephens Calhoun 770-548-7921
Dump trailer, Hillsboro GN, 16ft. long, 7.5ft. wide, 3.5ft deep, heavy duty, new tires, spare tire, $5,000. Mark Woodham Madison 706752-0077
E-Z Unroller, hay unrolling machine with prep table and control room, like new condition, $19,500. Art Herring Valdosta 229292-5482
Enclosed Gooseneck cattle trailer 15'x6' with divider in the middle, length not including necksking $1,100. Grace Kilgore Auburn 770-963-6647
Engine lift jack hudraulics, heavy tubular frame, $125. Dave Smallwood Griffin 770228-1406
Farmall H 1949 great tractor, $4800. Mike Anthony Greensboro 706-338-3604
Farmall H 1942, show quality, new tires, excellent paint, runs well, $4200. Phillip Tippens Talking Rock 706-253-1968
Farmall M 1950 model, good condition, $4000. William Yawn Eastman 478-892-2224
Farmall Super C Tractor 3 point hitch, $1850. Willie Reese 349 Asa Moseley Rd Stockbridge 30281 770-855-8695
Ferguson 20 for parts, Z-129 engine. Robert Koon Shiloh 706-846-9123
Fiat-Allis 14C, tilt blade, root rake, very good undercarriage, clearing cab, steering problems, $10,000. Homer Rivers Tarrytown 912-537-3731 912-537-8490
Fiat-Allis 25 wench, KG blade, 6 way tilt angle blade, $24,000; JD 1 row silage cutter, almost new $2500. Olin Wooten Hazlehursf 912-375-6016
Finishing mower, Enrossi 721' only used 3 seasons around home, good shape, works great, $700/obo. Clint Gantt Watkinsville 770-312-2665
Fire truck water tank with pump and hose reel, side compartments, tight tank, $750. Harry Puckett Buford 770-945-0050
Flail Mower, Rhino 5 ft, GP60 low hours & good condition, $500. Lew Barrow Fortson 706-327-6384 706-325-1507
Ford 1000 tractor, small, it is diesel, with finishing mower, used very little, $3000 or best offer. Marion Crumbley Milner 770-412-8444 678-773-8367
Ford 340B tractor front end loader with Gannon box blade 1350 hours. Talon Cooley Carrollton 770-258-3608 770-832-0147
Ford 532 square baler, $2500, JD rollabar hay rake, $600, good condition, field ready. David Roberts Carnesville 706-384-4617
Ford 555 backhoe, runs well, $8500. Troy Sterk Lizella 478-361-4412 478-785-1867
Ford 555B backhoe, frontend loader, new rebuilt engine, exc. mechanical condition, $14,000. Danny McCravy Douglasville 770949-6372

Ford 5610 1993 model, 2700 hours, single rear remote, open station with canopy, $12,500 obo. Thomas Dalton Camesville 706-658-6833
Ford 601 w/power steering, $3500; 5' bushhog cutter, $450; 5' finsh mower, $500; dirt scoop, $200; etc. Wayne Stephens Gray 478-986-4728 478-986-7515
Ford 601 Workmaster tractor, needs some work, $1600. James Berry Conyers 770-6871415
Ford 640, runs strong $3,500/obo; Leinbauch 5-ft. harrows used maybe 30 hrs., $750 firm. Randy Hyers Waycross 912-2860128 912-285-9166
Ford 655E cab heat, 4x4, 4in1 bucket w/forks, extendhoe, clean machine, $18,800. William Dean Toccoa 706-244-5414
Ford 6610 front weights, set with bracket, $300; Power switch, company to standby, 200 amp-new, $300. Fred Jones West Point 706883-8326
Ford 8N and 4 ft. box blade, $2195; 4X6 tilt trailer, all metal, gc, $3500. J.D. Reece Powder Springs 770-439-6303
Ford 9N garden tractor, exc. cond., $1900. C.W. Capes Toccoa 706-886-5932 706-4913565
Ford N9 tractor, $3500/obo, good shape, 3 point hitch. Randi Nearhood Lecanto 352382-5826
Ford tractor 1710 4x4, trailer, tiller-roto, bush hog, scrape blade, spring tooth sltv., $5,500. Leo Wriqht Lawrenceville 770-963-6008
Ford tractor 8N 1950's 3 pt hitch and PTO great shape, $2,800. Sue Johnson Duluth 770-823-8000
Ford Tractor 8N 1950's, 3 pt. hitch and PTO, good tires, great shape, $2,800. Pat Spravberrv Duluth 770-229-5200
Front bracket and 3 weights for M series Kubota tractor. George Eckerd La Fayette 706-539-1512
Gooseneck trailer, new, 12,000# elect, brakes, clean tail, 16"20# I beam Chassi TR. wood floor, $7200. Brandon Hulett Milan 229362-4695
Great Plains 60NT drill with small seed box, 478 acr. sheltered. Wayne Bennett Royston 706-206-8615
Grist Mill made by Meadows, some wood pieces need replacing, $300. Phil Mathis Gainesville 770-532-7227
Hardee T rotary cutter; heavy duty, $850. Neil Patrick Sylvania 912-687-5045
Hay tedder, Morra 530, 17ft., hydraulic lift, extra teeth, owners manual, field ready, $3,000. Mark Woodham Madison 404-3798152
Haybuster 2554 round bale blower, 2 chutes, switching valves, great cond., $15,000. Lanny Brown Hiawassee 706-970-0988
Heavy duty 5.5 ft. disk harrow, new disks, $550. Jimmy Branch Lyons 912-526-6718
Heavy duty dirt scoop, $200, plow, $175; scrape blade, broadcaster, boom, $100 each. Griff Eldridqe Athens 706-549-9603
Hit & Miss engines 5HP Economy, 3HP Hercules, both good condition, no calls after 9:30pm. John Bidne Senoia 770-842-7922
Hood and side panels for MF 35., good condition, $150. Lester Barnes 369 Dean Patrick Rd Jackson 30233 770-560-0247
Hooper tri-axle, deck over trailer with dovetail and ramps, $2800. J.D. Satterfield Gumming 770-889-3710

Hopper bottom trailer, no brakes(pulled w/ tractor), 1000+ bushell capacity, sheltered, $4500. Jessi Faust Dawson 229-344-7545
IH Farmall 856, runs well, tires good, canopy, $8500. Tresler Wright Jefferson 706693-4195 706-708-0500__________________
IHC Type M stationary farm engine, 1 1/2 HP, original ignitor converted to spark plug, needs gas tank, $575. Steve Plant Hampton 770-478-2626
Int. B414 tractor tractor, runs well, shletered, great for hunting lease, $3200. Bill Gurley Dallas 770-851-9393______________
Int. motor 2000 ft. of heavy guage pipe, elbows, switch valve; 3 stand gun on wheel, 2 pipe trailer, etc. James Gibbs Rebecca 229423-9513_______________________________
Int. tractor B414 diesel, very strong, new tires, $3000. Jerry Pace Cochran 478-542-3166
International 4700's spreader trucks, 16' Chandler litter/lime bodies, 48/31/20 floaters rear, 385/65/22.5 front. Kevin Stewart Millen 912-290-3252
Irrigation equipment, water winch 3000 traveler, $2500; Berkley pump with Ford engine(LP), $1500. Dewade Bostic Adel 229896-4677
JD 1010 with 710 loader, has locked up motor, shop manuals and repair receipts available, $2595. Vern Parizek Fairburn 770964-0876_______________________________
JD 1939 model B ser. #80499 handstart, parts or restore, no carb or mag., $800. Ted Dixon Gordon 478-628-5445
JD 1965 4020 narrow front w/ turbo, $7000: JD 1953 70 restored, wf. straight gas, $6500. Carlton Hale Watkinsville 706-540-2810
JD 1973, 1530, good tires, runs great with cutaway harrow, $4200. A.G. Fowler Waycross 912-283-6526_________________
JD 2009 5045, four wheel drive, front end loader, mower, 22 foot tandem axle trailer, 39 hours. Michael Kirksey Leesburg 229-251-2157
JD 210 harrow 15ft,, $2000; 450c JD with straight blade and good undercarriage, $12,000; JD 7800, MFWD, $35,000. Jackie Smith Hazlehursf 912-539-3631
JD 2350 w/148 loader, $5000/obo; JD 4320, $7000/obo. Albert Hale Watkinsville 706-207-9135
JD 3010 60 hp diesel, good condition, new clutch, new batteries, pull type bush hog, 6' finish mower. Edd Hendrix Gillsville 678-9435809 770-869-7986
JD 338 square baler, all hydraulics, Hoescher accumalator, bale forks, less than 3000 bales, sheltered. Jim Basinger Lavonia 706-371-5027
JD 338 square baler, vgc, used this year sheltered, $4,000; Vermeer 8 wheel V-rake, ec, $2000. John MCafee Ranger 706-3342218 770-324-8588
JD 450C Loader w/ 9300 Backhoe, $12,000; Mustang 2040 Skidsteer loader, 570 hours, $8,500. Marshall Bagwell 1186 Carlan Road Jasper 30143 770-893-7621
JD 456 baler, excellent condition, $7,500. Catherine Kassler Newnan 770-251-6522
JD 467 mega wide, cover edge w/silage kit, $17,500; Krone 8.80/8 tedder (28'), $8500. Doug Tyson Metter 912-685-7569 912-6828209
JD 5105 MFWD, 1250 hrs., 521 loader, top, 16.9x28 r tires, telescoping yokes, sheltered, one owner, exc. cond. Dave Bade Waverly Hall 706-580-0202

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JD 530 hay roller w/monitor, 17H hay tedder. Curtis Warnock Vidalia 912-537-2061
JD 530 round baler in good shape, kept under shed, $4,500. Franklin Dowell Cartersville 770-386-4464________________
JD 5320, 60hp, 4X4 loader, 3 remotes, 734 hrs., sheltered, looks & runs great. Barney Gordy Meansville 770-567-3803___________
JD 5420 2wd 65hp w/541 front end loader, 1700 hrs., exc. cond., $26,000. James Martin Waynesboro 706-554-2480_______________
JD 5510 MWFD, 75 hp pto, 541 Idr, canopy, new rear tires, 2900 hrs, $20,500. Steve Brown Zebulon 770-468-3600_____________
JD 970 tractor, 2wd, 33 hp, 650 hrs., 5' mower, garage kept, exc. cond., $10,500. Scott Cronan Monticello 404-569-5005
JD 9910 parting out, no engine, TA good. Hubert Williams Unadilla 478-230-9089
JD equipment 4960, 4250, 4440, 30ft 630 harrow, other equipment available, very clean. Kevin Hatcher Leary 229-854-9497________
JD grain drill 8000 series, 23 disk, fair condition, seed cups good, compression wheels, works well, $1750. Scott Cochran Lavonia 706-491-8731 706-356-4532______
JD hay rake side delivery, field ready, $750. Ronnie Phillips Statesboro 912-690-2201
JD L120 tractor 48" deck, 2004 VGC 275 hrs, Dealer serviced, $1100. Keith Pharr Buckhead 706-342-1067_________________
JD4240 tractor, cab/heat/air, factory bolt-on dual wheels/hubs, new tires, nice, $21,000; JD530 round hay baler w/monitor, $7,500, both kept sheltered. A. J. Bacon Dudley 478875-3918_______________________________
JD9910 for parts, engine already removed, good TA and other parts. Hubert Williams Perry 478-987-3938_____________________
Jinma 220 series tractor w/attach, $5500. Ennis Denham 126 Kingston Hwy 293 NW Cartersville 30120 770-605-4477__________
JLG 60H telescopic aerial platform, gas/propane, 66 foot reach, exc. condition, $12,500, would trade for loader/backhoe tractor. T. Bennett Dahlonega 770-654-1163
John Deere 1- row ear picker older, $500; Snowco model 700 Auger box, $500. James Miles Baxley 912-278-3434_______________
John Deere 1010 Bulldozer for parts, diesel engine, good tracks, have service manual, you load and transport, make offer. Jimmy Hopkins Newnan 770-584-3765___________
John Deere 1360 MoCo, good gears, $1200. Richard Clark Lyons 912-565-0514 912-383-5840___________________________
John Deere 148 loader, excellent, new pins, hoses and bushings, fits 4020, 4320, 4050, 4250 and many more, $4500 obo. David Willett Covington 770-883-5600___________
John Deere 1949 "MT", rebuilt engine, 12volt, runs well, tires average, 3-point hitch, $1,750. Wayne Cates Temple 770-301-9110
John Deere 210 harrow, excellent condition. Jane Rutledge McDonough 678-372-1976
John Deere 261 grooming mower, gc, one owner, $850. C. D. Gravitt Buford 770-9454371___________________________________
John Deere 315 skid steer, high flow hydraulics, only 200 hours, excellent condition, $15,000. Ross Holcomb Lexington 706-540-1002___________________________
John Deere 4055 tractor, John Deere 468 roller, Fella Hay Cutter on KMC Caddy. Mark Clark Rochelle 229-365-3763_____________
John Deere 4100- 4x4, 20 horsepower, 200 hours, finishing mower, scrape blade, boom pole, $7200. Kenneth Jackson Covington 404-992-9656___________________________
John Deere 420c. runs well, $4500. John Killingsworth Griffin 770-228-7446_________
John Deere 4230 100 hp tractor 1974 model, 4300 hours, $11,500/060. Dan Christian 1310 Spring Valley Rd. Winterville 30683 281-975-7387_____________________
John Deere 4250 tractor, good condition, $20,000. Hud Gay 1124 Cayman Road Fort Gaines 39851 229-641-3484 229-220-0973
John Deere 435D tractor, new tires $5,495; Taylorway 12 disk offset harrow great cond., $1,599. Matt Valkenburg Royston 864-9409341___________________________________
John Deere 4430 $5000, John Deere 3020, diesel, $5000. Tom Cleveland Fort Valley 31030 478-951-4835_____________________
John Deere 4710 Sprayer, six row Case IH Cotton picker, 900hrs. Alan Baggett Montrose 478-290-0667___________________________
John Deere 530 round hay baler, good condition, $4250. Robert Lynn Collins 912334-0267_______________________________
John Deere 54C mower deck/mulcher/lift kit for 2210 tractors, 10 hrs., $1,650. Faye Borthick Stone Mountain 678-923-1459
John Deere 567 baler, net wrap, bale kicker, mega-wide pick-up, very good condition. Wayne McLocklin Statham 770-725-9305
John Deere 6620 combine, 2100 hrs. with 444 corn head, both sheltered, $7,000. Mike Faust Dawson 229-881-6030_____________
John Deere 9500 combine 694 JD Corn Head 1800/2700 hrs., field ready, $50,000. Jeff Williams Colquitt 229-400-3920
John Deere 9960 cotton picker, rebuilt heads in 2005, duals, sheltered, $18,000. Robbie Faust Dawson 229-344-1969_______
John Deere B model, 1944, and crank, styled $2900. K. Whitehead Conyers 770922-3797_______________________________
King Kutter medium,duty rear blade, 84in. blade, never used, $350 or trade for a 5' harrow. James Brown Gray 478-986-5535
Kubota 2003 mini excavator, KX 161-3, cab, air, heat, hyd thumb, used on farm, great cond., $23,500. Mark Cochran Roopville 770-883-0926___________________________
Kubota 4200, 4WD, diesel, shift, turf tires, with Kubota mower, great shape, $2600. Tom Waller Alpharetta 770-475-4926

Kubota B8200 tractor w/60" bellymower, 3 cyl. diesel 19hp, turf tires, $3400. Larry Whitley Baxley 912-367-4423_____________
Kubota L3710 HST 4wd, loader, cab, a/c, heat 72" belly mower, 263 hrs., like new, $19,500. Bob Parrish Bishop 706-540-3524
Kubota L4200 tractor, 518 hrs., 5 weights on front, hard top, v.g. paint job, switch (pto), no hydraulic, $7500. Kevin Cole Nicholls 912-632-7441 912-632-4989______________
Kubota M 5700 4X44oader, 102 hrs., shuttle shift, wide tires, looks and runs like new, $21,000. Harold Green Cumming 770-8875624___________________________________
Kuhn 1140 Manure Spreader, 300 bushel capacity tandum axle, excellent condition. Gregg Ivey Thomaston 404-372-6772______
L245 Kubota tractor with boom pole and all purpose plows, $3,000. Jack Blackwell Ball Ground 770-893-8724___________________
Late 60's MF 135 gas, good cond., $3500, also bushhog, $475; box blade, $250; boom, $175, all neg. Leigh Pouncey Douglasville 678-612-5772___________________________
Lely fertilizer & lime spreader, 6001b. cap. PTO driven. Mahlon Turner Dahlonega 30533 678-725-2128_____________________
Lenar 274 30hp diesel 4WD,with loader, 6' finishing mower, 123 hours, $7900. Julian Beasley Greensboro 706-474-7278________
Lewis Brothers Housekeeper #2 in very good condition, $4200. Melvin Dills Gainesville 770-983-9880 678-617-1289
Litter spreader truck, new gear box, new chain, runs great, $3600. Charles Cowan Cartersville 770-714-2121________________
Lowwery brand fertilizer spreader, 3pt hitch, like new, under cover, $600.00 Barbara Beall Appling 706-541-0156___________________
Machine shop equipment, milling machine craftsman, lathe drill, press valve grinding equip, mig welder all for $7000. Tilman Hanson Thomaston 706-648-3099_________
Mack tandem 1995 CH model, E7-350, 9 speed heil vibrator, Reyco new tires, brake, drums, alum, wheels, $24,000. Jody Neace Meansville 770-584-8264_________________
Manure spreader, 50 bushel, manufactured by Roda, all steel construction, like new. $2000. Ben Gay IV Lexington 706-255-2352
Manure spreader, needs wooden floor replaced, $800, make unknown. Brian Gordon Canton 404-281-2626____________________
Massey 20 Ind. loader/tractor, 3 pt, PTO, 42hp, good condition diesel, $4500; Int 606 diesel, good back tires. R. Fuller Greenville 706-594-0940___________________________
MF 135 tractor; new tires, seat, rebuilt engine/ 2005, $4,000/080. Nora Jackson Plainville 404-444-0317 706-767-1956
MF 1533 4WD loader exc. cond., 33 HP remote valve. Benny Lasseter Franklin 678378-1884_______________________________
MF 231s 40hp, 2wd bushhog brand front end loader, 700 hrs., $11,600. Joe Fuller Barnesville 770-872-1113________________
MF 250 3 cyl. Perkins dsl tractor, 2000 hrs., exc. cond., $7000, field ready, will trade for 60+hp tractor. Caleb Hipps Mansfield 706215-1043_______________________________
MF T035 1959 diesel, good rubber rotary mower, spring rake, first $2500 cash takes it. Mark Cathey Griffin 770-584-7277_________
Mitsubishi 2000 diesel tractor with trailer, ex. cond.,137hrs., 24 h.p., $3,700. Ted Baskin Columbus 706-322-6147 706-587-4955
Mower deck, 2 blades, JD GT262, $300, b plow earth boster, $100, scrape blade, $100; ripper plow, 36 inch. J. Fuller Macon 478-7457868___________________________________
New Holland 1049 stack wagon with new tires, 160 bale, 570 NH square baler, field ready, great condition. Jimbo Crumley Bostwick 678-409-3572__________________
New Holland 269 square baler, ready to bale, Taylorway 15 foot batwing bushhog, good cond. Will Crumley Winder 706-818-0459__________
New Holland hay bine 474, $2000. Dick Ruiz 3928 East Cherokee Dr. Canton 30115 770-377-6960___________________________
New Holland skid steer 2003 LS170, $10,500, will consider trade 4x4 compact tractor with front end loader. Bryan Harrell Griffin 770-227-6480_____________________
New Idea single row corn snapper, great condition, always sheltered, galvanized, shucker, loose corn recovery system, $2500 obo. B.W. Vaughn Register 912-852-9290
NH 320 square baler, good condition, $3200. Connie Quarles Cornelia 706-7785184___________________________________
NH 615 disk mower, good tarp, field ready, $3300. Jim Bishop Newnan 678-378-2903
NH round baler, net wrap, exc. cond., model BR740 serial 63080275. Ralph Griffis Hahira 229-507-0239___________________________
NH sq baler; Kuhn mower; Nl tedder/rake combo & more; great working condition; all for $4800. Renee Keener Carrollton 770-8323292___________________________________
No-till drill, 7' Tye Pasture Pleaser, two seed hoppers, good working condition, photos available, $5000 obo. Thad Rush Cedartown 706-291-4849___________________________
O Frick hydraulic sawmill, Detroit power, Frick edger, recent rebuild, drawings & parts list, ec, $10,000. Gary Oder Dry Branch 478945-6580_______________________________
Oliver Super 55 diesel, complete sheet metal, good hydraulics, like new, rear tires, engine needs work. Decatur Overby Monroe 770-266-7899___________________________
Onan 50kw diesel generator, 120/240/480, auto switch control panel, 438 hrs., $5500. T. Busby Pleasant Hill 229-869-5576_________
Peanut combine 7500 bushhog two row, $2500. Kenneth Ellington Montrose 478-2903086___________________________________
Perkins diesel 4" Pump on trailer. Tommy DeWitt 365 Pyles Marsh Rd. Brunswick 31525 912-222-2809

Pixall BH100 pull-type Pixall fresh green or butterbean harvester; 1-row; like new condition; field-ready. Jim Watson Chatham 800-465-2573___________________________
Planner heavy duty 20", 5hp 220 volts motor $1325. M. Smith Rockmart 770-5473587___________________________________
Post driver, Shaver, HD-8, needs seals, $850; Fertilizer spreader JD-C381, $400. D. Williams Moreland 770-253-1120__________
PTO wood chipper $1900, never used PTO cement mixer for $800. Albert Wiesner Nicholson 706-369-5383_________________
Quality Country 5hp rear tine tiller with reverse, runs well, low hours, $250. Marvin Moore McDonough 770-957-4227_________
Reversible bucket subsoiler, 3 pt hitch, $50 ea. James Payton Blythe 706-592-6214
Roller 3'X7', $750; JD tractor 4230, rebuilt engine, canopy, 2 remotes, 3 pt hitch, 633 hrs. James Smith Oakfield 229-535-4248_______
Rollin S Gooseneck 24' cattle trailer 2005, $6,950/060. Janet White Hartwell 706-4365345___________________________________
Scorpion 48" Rotary mower 4 wheel w/4 cutting blades, $450. Fred Lewis Barnesville 678-967-1177___________________________
Scrape blade for Toro wheel Horse, 16H garden tractor, $85, about 15 yrs. old, good shape. Dale Gash Rabun Gap 706-746-5142
Sears Craftsman 20hp tractor, 50" deck, tiller, plows and harrows, $1300. Robin Nichols 201 Bicycle Rd. Griffin 30223 770228-3107_______________________________
Sears garden tractor, 14 hp, 3 pt hitch harrow, turning plow, cultivator all for $500. Carl Mallard Jesup 912-586-6567__________
Spreader truck with Chandler stainless steel spreader, older model, cab over Int. with 466 diesel engine. Eric Clark Lyons 912-5657977___________________________________
Super A Farmall with harrow, bushhog cultivator, $1800/cash. B.R. Sammons Hephzibah 706-798-4738_________________
Three 1947 F20 Farmalls, all 3 run, $3800. D. Johnson The Rock 30285 770-584-7264
Tire - front tractor tire size 6.0 x 16. Agri TriRib 4-ply, never used, $60. Bill Smith Gray 478-731-4477___________________________
Tractor tires, five 9.5x24. 25% tread on tires, $75.00 for all. Marvin Pritchett Ellijay 706-273-0452___________________________
Trailer, harrow, bushhog, box, pulv., bottom plow, ap plow, planters, sprayer, areator, priced separate. Ken Phillips Bogart 706-7147282___________________________________
Troy Bill 27 ton, commercial grade Log Splitter, 7hp Briggs Stratton Engine, less than 30 hrs., will take $700. Jeffrey James Barnesville 770-358-3604________________
Troy Bill horse, new model, new tines, new belt, great cond., $625. Allyn Bell Moreland 770-253-2987___________________________
Troy Bill rota tiller, 8hp, in need of repair, $200. Thomas Tate Macon 478-477-2827
Turbo 7720 John Deere combine with 20 ft grain head-excellent condition, 8-row hooded sprayer used 2 seasons. Lee Ruark Bostwick 706-342-4792 706-342-2492______________
Two 15 X 30 rims right lug from 4000 Ford, good condition, $150 for the pair. Jerrel Shell Sharpsburg 770-253-1301________________
Two 1990 Ford 5610 tractors, sealed bids accepted until 8/1/10. Gene Oliver Richmond Hill 912-459-2070_______________________
Two flywheel engines, one 8hp, one 6hp, also 5000watt port generator. John Mason Epworth 706-455-0228___________________
Two row cultivator w/3 pt hitch or could be used for all purpose plow, $225. Sidney Keadle Thomaston 30286 706-647-2328
Two used tires size 16-9-24, tires came off a JD backhoe, $300 for both or $150 ea. Jason Harrison Milledgeville 478-452-9064
Vicon 1211 4x5 round baler, looks and operates great, $7500 obo. Roy Brown Hiawassee 706-835-7464________________
Want 1 or 2 rear tires 13.6X28,good working condition, would consider rim also. Bob Mitchell St. Marys 912-882-4742
Well made garden tiller, use as wheel barrow or pull with riding mower, $75; JD rototiller, $125. Bud Saylor Fayetteville 770461-9643_______________________________
Westinghouse 400 amp 3ph, 240 v, heavy duty fused disconnect rain tight, $750; 16 ft. MCM weathhead, $250, etc. Don Shedd Monroe 770-207-7566___________________
Wheel Horse tractor 1999, 314 hydro with 48" mower power bagger, $1,995. John Eaton 3619 Sewell Mill Rd. Marietta 30062 404-5834709___________________________________
Wood Splitter 22 ton 8hp industrial engine, good cond., $675; trailer 2 wheel vehicle hauler, good cond., $675. Charles Gilbert Fayetteville 770-461-2619________________
Woodmizer edger/$13,500, low hours. Mitchell Perry Dublin 478-275-3132________
Yanmar 1500 (18 hp) $4500, 2 cyl. strong tractor with mower, scoop, blade, rake, manuals. Billy Smith Jesup 912-256-2273
Farm Machinery Wanted
AC model B, Farmall A or Super A suburbabn, good condition, also transmission for a Honda HR214 mower. James Henry Hampton 770-946-3891__________________
Aeriator wanted, plug aeriator 5, 6 or 7 feet wide. John Washington Watkinsville 706254-6736_______________________________
Field Cultivator, three point hitch, lift type, good condition. John Freeman Plains 229924-6615_______________________________
Ford tractor transmission and rearend for 600/800 or 3000/4000 models or complete tractor reasonably priced. Nelson Massey Conyers 770-483-2639___________________
G214 Bolens 4wd parts tractor. Sandy Battle Haddock 478-932-5182 478-737-3378

Good starter for Ford Dexter 2500, 3 cyl. Perkins. S. Knox Ray City 229-503-4264
Gravely brush mower, 30in, wanted for walk behind tractor. Candler Ward Ball Ground 770-345-1949___________________________
JD MT wanted for parts, boys need tractor finished. Randy Groover Statesboro 912690-2281_______________________________
John Deere 3 cyl diesel block needed, need block for JD 301a or(830, 1020, 1530)will work too. Dewitt Parker Palmetto 678-5706902 770-306-4766______________________
John Deere tractor with belly mower & grass catcher, condition more important than age. Herbert Metz Cumming 678-947-6987
Looking for a fertilizer distributer hopper to fit two row cultivator. Andrew Cobb Cochran 478-231-1679___________________________
LT40 hyd. Woodmizer sawmill. Dillard Ashburn Homer 706-654-7813____________
Need a rear tractor tire 11.2X36 in good condition. Harry Floyd Elberton 706-2831580___________________________________
Need Cylinder for MF 35 (f270-51) part 175165M91 for steering assembly reasonbly priced. Al Bennett Berkeley Lake 770-7139469___________________________________
Need front end loader bucket for 72 Ford 3400 back hoe. Ron Johnson Harlem 706556-2424_______________________________
Need McCormick horse drawn mower in usable or repairable condition, model 3-7 or later if necessary. William Murphy Douglasville 770-630-0429_______________
New Holland 575 square baler, good condition, reasonably priced. Linda Hartley Kathleen 478-954-1012__________________
Old plow discs and points wanted, will pay scrap weight plus 50% and pick up. Mac Leathers Athens 706-613-9098____________
Solar powered electric fence charger needed. Kenneth Simpson Jasper 770-7357462___________________________________
Starting blacksmithing and am 13. looking for blacksmith tools in good condition and anvil. Steven Bailey Conyers 770-761-6449
Used 4' or 5' harrow, 3 pt hitch, good cond. Charles Goodson Columbus 706-681-6575
Walking tractor made by David Bradley, Gravely or other brand with implements running or in fixable condition. Josh Mimms Acworth 770-261-8480___________________
Want two wheel walking tractor with equipment in repairable condition and one wheel mule. Bobby Rigdon Blackshear 912449-9604_______________________________
Want 2 bottom trailer plow, on steel or rubber. Brent Adams Elberton 706-498-0363
Want 2 rear tractor tires good condition, size 11.2 x 38. reasonable. Dan Drawdy Blackshear 31516 912-281-8338__________
Want 34 inch duals for JD 4020. Billy Hartley Eastman 478-374-3703
Want 50 hp rotary phase converter and 220 volt wood resaw. Ken Russell Metter 912685-6805________________ _______________
Want A 1 row Covington, TP 46 planter, good to fair working condition. Byron Akins Greensboro 706-453-2421 706-347-0104
Want a used Peerless sod slab harvester and a roll machine. Jimmy Tate Cave Spring 706-506-4180___________________________
Want animal waste incinerator with capacity to burn 500 to 600 lbs. Perry Pittman Sharon 706-456-2496___________________________
Want block for John Deere 301a, 1020 or 1530 diesel. Dewitt Parker Palmetto 770-3064766___________________________________
Want Covington or cole planters for parts or whole unit. L. Cox Thomasville 229-403-6719
Want Ford 3-point hitch sickle mower. Joe Tidd Ellaville 229-937-2719_______________
Want hayride type wagon with seat/benches in good condition. Philipp Hanstein Madison 706-342-4886__________
Want Hobart Cuber the older model. Wayman Jordan Douglasville 770-942-4996
Want Isuzu C223 diesel 4 cylinder motor in any condition. William Brewer Eastman 478795-0096 478-795-0096__________________
Want John Deere 4020 Late model with power shift transmission in good condition. Jerry Simmons Colbert 706-202-4474 706795-2553_______________________________
Want John Deere, 320 or 340 series. Tommy Leslie Sparta 706-444-8480________
Want Kuhn hay tedder, model GF440T for parts. Gene Dillard Cleveland 706-219-3012
Want newer model John Deere Grain d rill pref. 8-10 ft. Jerry Branch Tifton 229-8481267 229-386-8216______________________
Want orchard machine pecan sprayer, operable or salvage, 36-in. fan (8 blades) direct drive, side sprayer. R.S. Auldridge Blythe 706-592-4042 _________________
Want pull type 8ft disc harrow, not offset, does not have to be in great shape. Michael Lankford Buckhead 478-288-3680_________
Want used rear tractor tire 16.9 X 24- 14.9. Tommy Thornton McDonough 678-592-5616
Wheel horse tractor 1946 to 1975, good metal and good running condition. Bill uhler Ringgold 706-375-2807__________________
Will swap 5-ft. Woods finishing mower. Jon Jackson Griffin 770-412-1433_____________
Would like to buy a SM60 Bushhog ditch bank mower or equivalent. James Taylor Range 770-616-5844
FARM SUPPLIES
It you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Andrea Stephens at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082,___________________
10 ft stall front, hot dipped galvanized, wood included, new sells for $519 asking $250 OBO. Mandie McFay Edison 229-255-7279 229-835-2832

100% pure pine shavings, we deliver within a 60-mile radius of Douglasville, call for more information. Jenny Keener Douglasville 678850-3050_______________________________
100'ft. unused 6" scho pvc pipe, $200, 3pt hitch, lamb Levlen snap blade 60", $200. Wayne Wood Cleveland 706-865-2528_____
1000 gal. upright water tank, 3.5 ft X 14 ft., galvanized, $200. James Esslinger ciarkesville 706-499-5369 706-754-6802
12 Ga- barb wire 1300 ft. rolls, $50 ea. Bob Johnson Snellville 770-388-9347__________
12' Aermotor head complete with blades, no tower. $1500.00 Jimmy Hardin Knoxville 478-361-3907___________________________
13,000-gallon fiberglass tank with flat bottom, never been used, 15.5 ft. tall. Dan Reeves Statham 770-725-5057____________
15 fans 36" $40 each or $35 all, 4 cool cell pumps. Darrel Davis Mineral Bluff 706-3746922 706-851-5909______________________
15 gpm 12 v Fillrite transfer pump, never out of box. Preston Thompson Milner 770358-3143_______________________________
161 Bumper pull, 7'x161, built by Hooper side rails, spoke wheels, good tires, good condition, great for tractors, $1500. B.H. Mullis Lizella 478-538-4294_______________
2 34 Bu. grain bins- 40'-6'' pto auger, $1100 for all. Allen McDonald Vidalia 912-529-3383
2 each Gourd poles, 14'5 high with 2 each cross bars can hang 16 gourds price negotiable. R. Delano Butler Dudley 478-6763170___________________________________
2 Mississippi pea and butterbean shelters, good condition, $2500 and $3000. Larry Thompson Ailey 912-583-2742____________
2 Pro-Feed feeders for horse/farm animals, mutiple settings, industrial quality, top condition, $900, will help w/delivery. Kathy Skipper Conyers 404-702-3442___________
2- 400 amp. square D electrical panels w/40 assorted breakers, excellent condition, $500 each firm. Charles Pipes Butler 706-7410219___________________________________
20-30-55 gal. plastic drums, 2 bung plugs, 55 gal. metal lock ring, 55 gal. w/o lids, 55 gal/stainless. Jimmy Cannon Canton 770889-2342_______________________________
24 x 36 pole barn, complete materials, easy to install, $2579, delivered from my farm to yours. Tom Lamb Fayetteville 770-719-1516 404-664-4124___________________________
250 gal. white plastic tanks with aluminum sides, 5" twist off cap, let out valve at bottom. Barry Needham Loganville 678-475-7068
250, 55, & 30-gal plastic & metal barrels with & w/o lids, $100, $25, & $20. Michael McCannon Atlanta 404-558-1065__________
2500-gal. water storage tank for sale, $375, e-mail for pic, hooves_of_hope@bellsouth.net Samantha Pierce Covington 770-853-9254 770-786-3540___________________________
3 350' X 34' clear span poultry houses and equipment for sate, to tear down after 5pm. John Briscoe Monroe 770-267-7705_______
3 50 gal. Mirafont waterers $200; 10 50 gal Rubbermaid waterers, $50. Tony Smith Blairsville 706-400-9649_________________
3 shell corn bins, for sale- 2 10,000 1 15,000 brushel size, buyer take down and remove. E.H. Craven Baxley 912-367-2941
36" chicken house fan, w/110 v cord, $75. Les Alberti McDonough 770-957-9896_____
36' trusses, $30 ea., 10' 2x4's, $1 ea., 8' 4x4, treated, $4 ea., 21' metal roofing, $8/sheet, 65kw pto generator, $1500. Dennis Beaty Chickamauqa 706-539-1285________
40 patio door glass (leakers) for green house, 120 SP 21x37, 65 indust, $3ea.,$300 lot. Phil Kimbell Newnan 770-251-2114_____
40 x 180 chicken house left, to be sold in 40' sections. Rich Lind Adairsville 770-773-3811
4000 gal fuel tanks/good condition, $2000 each. Mike Moorman Leesburg 229-7592194___________________________________
40x60x12 enclosed pole barn installed $15,000, other sizes available. Ronda Kaufman Cartersville 770-866-9156________
45lbs fence staples 1 1/2"- 2" long, $30; 75' log chain 3/8" links, $75. Damus Mullinax Covington 770-788-1394_________________
500 gal. fuel tank 12 V pump, $350. G. Pardue Murrayville 678-386-6682_________
55-gal. stainless steel drums, closed end food grade, $175, complete boiled peanut trailer, $2200. Bill Croft Dawsonville 706-3449691___________________________________
6 ea/ 24ft. metal roof trusses, $750; approx. 3500 ft. 4" thick wall unused pvc drain pipe $.40 cents/ft. Lee Taylor Calhoun 770-5473198 706-629-4281______________________
6 unused 9.25, 6 unused 10.00 truck tires, $125 each; 4000 tobacco sticks. Donald Harnage Nashville 229-686-4577__________
9 Wood pallets used once, $1 each. Frank Bond Norcross 770-447-8160_____________
Acetone welding outfit tanks and cages, good condition, $100. R.H. Wilson Stockbridge 770-483-9286_______________
Air dried lumber under shelter, Black Walnut, Wild Cherry, and Cedar, $1,75-$2.50 bd. ft. Donald Wilson Lula 770-561-8849
Air/kiln dried Woodmizer sawn lumber, pine, oak/walnut, poplar, all sizes paneling, wide plank flooring. John Sell Milner 770-480-2326
American Farmland angled sheeted Tub Alley sweep system with Palpapion cage headgate, like new, $6,000. Gary Anderson Luia 770-540-3800______________________
Anvil 1101 lbs hay baler anvil 7" post vise, # 20 cast iron pots, large logging tongs cooking grade. A. Hendrick Austell 770-948-9842
Barn cleaning: headgate, oak truck bodies, too much to list, need room, many items free. Billy Summerhill Free Home 770-887-9802
Barn closing, must sell all, call for info, round bale cradles, mats, buckets, etc., more. Katie Keeley Canton 678-947-1853 404-5028062

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Barrels 55 gal. plastic food grade, heavy duty, $25. W.S. Sewell Townsend 912-8323313___________________________________
Bottom plow 3pt hitch, $500; boom pole 3 pt hitch, $100; Dewalt 13" wood planner, 3 blades, 10,000 RPM's, $500. Joe Shipp Macon 478-744-0671_____________________
Cattle trailer, one owner in excellent cond., $2000. You must see to appreciate. Carl Sanders Carlton 706-743-3436____________
Circle Y youth show saddle 13", headstall, brest collar, model 3660, like new, lite oil. Elizabeth Hightower Suwanee 678-482-9656
Clean 55 -gal. metal drums w/lids, $20 each, 55 and 48 -gal plastic barrels, $20 each. Windle Sneed McDonough 770-483-7007
Clean 55 gal metal drums w/lids, two 275 gal food grade tote truck trailer IS'e'^SW1. Leonard Crave Dawsonville 678-947-6744 404-210-1516___________________________
Cover-all building, 72x165x29, steel and fabric, rated to gust of 91 mph, ideal for hay/equipment storage. Kevin Ward Atlanta 404-784-6802___________________________
Cutoff saw, pull from tractor power takeoff, excellent condition, $175. Cecil Mooney Canton 770-479-4612____________________
Diesel tank, 5' tall, 12' long, make best offer, 2 YO walnut treees. Joseph Wilkie Cedartown 706-777-0115________________
English wheel, 21" tardat on stand , $300. L. Antinazi Doraville 770-938-7749________
Fans, 36 inch 110 or 220 volts w/thermostatts and wenches, $7; feed bins, brock 13.5 ton with auger/motor, $275. Jim Zellner Culloden 478994-4545 478-957-0908___________________
Farrier tools, horseshoes, nails, etc., $100, more. Roger Keebaugh Gainesville 770-8697941 770-540-3005______________________
Fence posts, pressure treated, excellent8"x8', $12 each, 6''x10', $10, 6"x8', $8 good gates or corner. Rick Brown Newnan 678378-1917_______________________________
Fence, circa 1920, most 8"x12', some 15"x12', oak, you dismantle, price negotiable. Bill Spangler LaFayette 706-539-1556______
Flooring oak & pine T&G various widths also wood shavings, reasonably priced,call for prices William Briggs Union City 404-3492315___________________________________
For sale good used utility pole for barns, fences, bridges etc. Shane Lord Sandersville 478-232-0817___________________________
Gates for sale one 131 one 7'6, 9', 13' E. Sims 706, 384, 5279 good shape. Evelyn Sims Carnesville 706-384-5279___________
Goodyear tires, unused, G167 900-20, Softrac 16.5L-16.1 SL, $120 ea. Kile McDowell Folkston 912-496-7599_________
Grouser tracks fit 751 bobcat 10 x 16.5 tires, $800. C. Stanley Dahlonega 770-401-0401
Heavy duty gates. 8' bow gate smart latch, $125.; 10' bow gate smart latch, $150 both $225. Michael Wright Milner 770-500-7859
Hen nests for sale, 12 holes/box, $30 per box. Lamar Bryant Cleveland 706-878-8509
Incubator - 400 eggs, cabinet style, good condition. Bill Simmons Elberton 706-2839826 706-498-2191______________________
Incubator, 3 tray with hatcher, Sportsman model, $300. Paul Reeves Waynesboro 706554-2644_______________________________
Large ceramic green egg grills $500.00. Ernest Smith Carrollton 678-367-7413_____
Leahy cabinet incubator model 1200, works fine, holds 1000 eggs, antique, call for more info. Tony Davidson Danielsville 706-202-5530
Locust split rails, possible del., installation. Terry York Rabun Gap 706-746-5519_______
Lumber, kiln dried, oak & and pine, wide planks, siding, beams, slabs, sawdust, small cabin kits. T. Jackson Bishop 770-658-9403
Metal bam, 50' x 120' x 16', high quality rust/high wind proof, excl. for horses, hay equipment, $34,000 OBO. Eric Stringer Powder Springs 404-217-8588____________
Metal building, Model PI 8-18, 19' W x 27' L x 17' H, $5,500 obo. Eddie Atha Gainesville 678-232-1269___________________________
New tin roofing, 3 ft. by 8 ft., $18 per sheet, total of 35 sheets. Pam Olive Molena 770884-0934 770-313-0042__________________
Old bricks for sale $.25, Channel blocks make offer. Bernard Bunn Union City 770964-5430_______________________________
Old chicken house: free, lots of old lumber and rusted tin roof, easily accessible area. Lee Rusk Woodstock 770-928-1195_______
Old corn sheller for sale, in working condition, cannot ship, pick up only, $150. Matt Massingill Calhoun 770-773-5229
Old hand hewn log cabin, exc. cond., delivery & set up available, Kerry Hix Chatsworth 706-695-6431________________
Old hand turn corn shelters, cotton stillyards, apple peelers, shop vice, drill press and more. Troy Hibberts Cartersville 770382-5863_______________________________
Old tobacco barn for sale, best offer, Jeff Davis County, US-341. Frank Callaway Hazlehurst 404-504-9070________________
One old hay rake, was pulled by mule but converted to pull by tractor, $500. Gwen Reese Baxley 912-367-4277______________
One unused tire 255/70 r 22.5 16 ply tire $165. Phil Jackson Fortson 706-566-5087
Pea Sheller, Taylor Mfg, $150. Alisha Farrand Dublin 478-609-4137_____________
Portable 6 HP gas, industrial air compressor unused $650.00, OBO. Benny Herrin Odum 912-586-2807_______________
Sawmill lumber, low as ,35/bd ft., pine/hardwood, custom cut available. Mitchell Smith Griffin 404-867-5106_______________
Slip clutch, $45; draw bar, $25; pintle hitch, $45. M. Bailey Redan 770-482-2812_______
Split Locust farm fence posts and rails, will del. Eugene Cook Blairsville 706-745-8724

Steel arena panels, each panel 6 ft. x 8, 4ft. walk-through gate, will not divide, buyer transports, $1100. Vida Futch McDonough 404-630-2000___________________________
Tractor tire and tube 12.4 -28, $75. Charles Morgan White Plains 706-467-2444________
Two 13.6 x 28 used tractor tires, ag tread, $250 for both. Bob Thomas Tifton 229-3823991___________________________________
Two Combine tires on 16" rims 18-4 26, leave message. Paul Watson Hampton 770946-3737_______________________________
Two horse wagon, trailer hitch, many extras, original, local, doctors buggy with fancy harness, must see. Janice Wages Monroe 770-267-5436___________________
Unused cons tomatoe cages 5' tall, included 3 anchor stakes, $10. Tom Dooley Eastonollee 706-886-2637 706-491-5610
Used utility poles for sale, $1 per foot. Clifford Barfield Dallas 678-878-7537_______
Want 250-500 gallon milk cooling tank in good working condition w/compressor or one that can be repaired. Stanley Lawson Cleveland 706-865-3113_________________
Want 3 or 5 hp pump for 4-in. well, needs to be in working condition. David Morgan Millwood 912-281-7667__________________
Wanted: Scales 5x5 platform digital or industrial hanging scales. Jerry Higdon Rossville 706-866-4999__________________
Wanted: 2-8 ft., or 1-16 ft. tube style farm gates that are in fair shape for reasonable price. Jason Gray Hiram 678-313-0740
Wanted: 40 to 50, 4" to 6" pressure treated fence posts. Jason Sartain Hull 706-224-8800
Wanted: good used nursery pots large amount. Mike Hollingsworth Statesboro 912489-9179_______________________________
Wanted: Rear tires for Ford 4000 tractor 36"-12-4-11-36. Carol Thomas Harlem 706556-3614_______________________________
Wanted: used covered double axle trailer with 6 lug wheels with (2) 5,000 pound axles. Robert Herndon Fayetteville 678-665-3623
Water tubs, feed troughs buckets, lead ropes, bits chaps, 1 bull rope with bell. R.E. McCrary Senoia 404-597-6765____________
Wild hog traps- continuous catch, small to large hogs, loaded spring door. J.D. Conger Norman Park 229-769-5472
LIVESTOCK
"TSIHIvestoc^Pel^RosSmmal^uSTas!
but not limited to, cattle, equine, goats, sheep, swine, and poultry) must have been in possession of the advertiser for a minimum of 90 days before they can be advertised.
Cattle
If you have any questions regarding ads in this category, call Ashley Simpson at 404-651 9081 or 404-651-9082.___________________
1 Angus Hereford X steer, 13 months old. Tim Burkholder Monroe 404-216-0946______
1 Holstein heifer, 5 bulls 9 mo., gentle to handle, delivery available, $3000. John Barrett Jefferson 770-789-8458___________
1 Reg. 2 1/2 yrs. old, red angus bull, approx. 2000 lbs., $1000.. Charles Greeson Newnan 770-251-2381___________________
1 Regd. Black Angus bull, out of Vermillion Daldins, born 9/7/2005, very docile and easy calving, $1600. Marty Clark Jefferson 770294-5579_______________________________
12 2nd calf black cows calving now, Brangus bull, $12,000. Ronald Linch 980 Madison Rd. Eatonton 31024 706-473-9883
14-19 month Polled Hereford and FI Braford bulls with performance data available. Johnny Harris Screven 912-586-6585______
15 mos Angus-Holstien heifer, friendly, $400/obo. Kevin Keyser Mauk 478-862-3192
15 regd. Black Angus bulls, low birth, performance tested on grass, rugged, $1,000/up. George Queener Chickamauga 706-539-2537___________________________
15-20 Brangus cow/calf pairs, Black, moderate-frame cows sired by/bred to Cow Creek Ibw bulls; bull calves banded. Mike Burke Waynesboro 706-551-3025_________
2 Black baldies, heifers 8 mos. old, wormed, good replacements, $575 ea. Travis Goswick Plainville 706-235-9184__________
2 Fleckvieh bred Simmental bulls born Dec. '09 & Jan. w/goggled eyes, regd. $600 each. Bill Webb Bowersville 706-706-0858_______
2 Holstein bulls, 20 months old, $400 each, very gentle. J.E. Hood Winder 770-868-0413
2 Purebred Black Angus bulls, born Oct. 2009, $500 ea. Eddie McCarty Colbert 706540-5090_______________________________
20 Angus commercial bred cows for fall calving. Billy Helton Sandersville 478-2322849 _________________________________
20 Brangus heifers bred to Angus, $950; 12 Black Angus bred to Hereford, $850. James Hunter Bishop 706-255-5214_____________
20 Corriente Roping Steers, ready to rope, good horns. John Hulsey Gainesville 770540-2356_______________________________
3 Black Angus cows, gentle, exposed to calving ease bull, 2nd calf, $1000 each. Arthur Ferdinand Atlanta 404-867-8773__________
3 Hereford 3n1s, 5-6 yo cow bred back Hereford with Black Baldy on side, $1400 per. Mike Taylor Blythe 706-592-2622__________
3 red and white steers, 350 lbs. avg. weight, $250 ea./cash. Morgan Manuel Appling 706541-1743 706-724-4704__________________
32 Charolais cows, 10 open Charolais heifers, 2- 3 yr. Gert. bulls, and 20 calves, $50,000. D. Davis Lawrenceville 770-963-9264__________
36 Black heifers bred to angus bull. Jim Raines Rydal 770-655-9171_______________
4 show calves for sale, born in fall 09; 2 regd. Herefords, 2 Simmentals; $800 - $1,200. Chris Campbell Buchanan 770-949-8394

4-yr.-old regd. polled Hereford bull, proven on heifers, progeny shown successfully, selling to stop inbreeding, gentle. Max Hartman Buchanan 770-639-1918_________
40 bred mostly black Angus cows bred to Black Angus bull, $850 ea. Stuart Morris Madison 706-343-1844___________________
7 Regd. Black Angus bulls, 18 months old and semen tested. Larry Johnson Carlton 706-621-1872___________________________
8 Hereford/Angus X, 16 mos., all shots, $750 ea. Angie Stober Carrolton 770-8544258___________________________________
8 registered Corriente cows exposed to registered bull, $500; 3 registered Heifers, also. Malcolm Coleman P.O. Box 340 Cobbtown 30420 912-684-2662___________
Angus bulls, Al sired, calving ease, semen tested, free delivery, 200 mites, 6 mo. guarantee. Brent Chitty Moultrie 229-8915455___________________________________
Angus cross, cow/calf pairs, young cows, 1st 7 2nd calf, $1000/pair. B. Hall Pavo 229859-2764_______________________________
Angus heifers from registered herd, 6 months, shots, wormed, show quality, $750, ready now. Marian Daniel Thomaston 478718-5108_______________________________
Angus show heifer to breed, great heifer and has papers. Sherri Hunt Winder 678-2272136 678-227-4735______________________
Angus/BM cross heifers, all black, ready to breed in August, must see to appreciate. Tommy Walker Rockmart 770-684-6150
Beefmaster bulls, heifers, polled, black, red, brindle, 8 19 mos., $750 - $1250, all shots, Blackmagic bloodlines. Kirk Tyson Carnesville 706-206-8097________________
Belted Galloway bull 18 months old, full blooded, asking $400. Joel Pitts Thomaston 706-741-0581___________________________
Between 35 to 40 head dairy cattle. Willis Hise Chickamauga 706-539-2353_________
Black Angus steers, 500#, $550 each, hormone free, vaccinated & wormed. Jonathon Roberts Bremen 404-538-4909
Black Angus yearling replacement heifers, $950 after 7:00 pm. Gary Holbert Calhoun 706-625-0227 678-986-6326______________
Black polled Beefmaster bulls; Sir Kiffer, Soulman, Black Magic bloodlines; gentle, good conf., several to choose from, $1000. Vernon Turner Dalton 706-278-7814_______
Black Senepol bulls. Bobby Griffin Elko 478-988-3181 478-230-0422______________
Bulls: Red Brahman, Simmental and Simbrah, weaning and breeding age, few cows and heifers. Cliff Adams Bowdon 770258-2069_______________________________
Calving ease, milking ability, gentleness, polled Shorthorn bulls, show heifers, steers; exc. qlty., Club Calf member. Ken Bridges Commerce 706-768-3480________________
Commercial Black Angus breeding age bulls, very gentle. John Bryant Eatonton 706485-8321_______________________________
Cub tractor harrows for, fast hitch attachment on cub tractor, good condition, has weight rack, $375. Joseph Yeargin Dallas 770-445-7870___________________________
Gelbvieh bulls, open and bred heifers, all registered purebreds, bred for easy calving and fast growth. John Kiss Gainesville 770531-1126_______________________________
Gentle top quality registered Red Brahman bulls & heifers, weaning age to 2 yrs. old, (call nights). David Dillard Hahira 229-794-2297
Holstein bull calves, babies up to weaned, also nurse cows & bred beef cows, please call for pricing. Mike Preston Blakely 229-2209992___________________________________
Holstein bull, 22 months old, bottle raised, excellent health, ready to cover your heifers, asking $800. Charley Soriero Morganton 706-374-2686___________________________
Jersey Bull 2 1/2 yrs, $400; 2 Holstein Steers 1 1/2 yrs grass fed & wormed, $350. Roberta Stedham Nashville 229-237-1275
Jersey heifer, 6 months old, $650. Wendy Marston Fort Valley 478-954-6568_________
Limousin bulls, excellent selection of breeding age bulls, Black & Red polled. Jerry Bradley Covington 678-201-2287__________
Miniature Zebu calves, IMZA and AMZA regd.; also adult cattle and some nonregd. cattle. Darrell Kemp Eastman 478-285-1258
Nice Limousin herd, includes 16 pairs, Juneviles, some registered B. Schaefer Shiloh 706-628-5415____________________
Purebred Black Angus bulls, 4-5 years of age, selling to prevent inbreeding. Willie Roberts Locust Grove 770-957-5657 404392-9234_______________________________
Redg. Black Angus bulls & bred heifers, 18 mos. llOOOea. Roy Millsap Summerville
770-891-0486___________________________
Reg. Angus bull, 3-yrs. old, Ibw calves, gentle proven breeder, ready for service $1,500 obo. Mark Walker Cartersville 678231-7428_______________________________
Reg. Black Angus bulls, 15 mos. & up, $1,000; New Design & Graham bloodlines. Eugene Ridley LaFayette 706-764-6110
Reg. Black PBSimmental bull 16 mo sire, lucky man and BWF, Simmental bull sire, www.edrsimmental.com. Elynor Davis Statesboro 912-587-5216________________
Reg. polled Hereford bull, good EPD's ultrasound carcass info, provided, herd cert, and accredited. Larry Lane Carrollton 678378-5170_______________________________
Reg. polled Hereford heifers, 16to 17 mos., ready to breed, bull of your choice, dark red large frames. Billy Martin Cumming 404-3766414___________________________________
Regd. Angus bull, a son of Exar button 1831 16310467, 9/23/08 $2,000; also heifers. Kenneth Corbin Chickamauga 706-539-1208 423-260-6602

Georgia Cooking

Frank's Spaghetti

Vz pound ground chuck, cooked and drained thoroughly 1 (28-oz) can stewed tomatoes 1 (15-oz) can tomato sauce 2 (6-oz) cans tomato paste 4 medium tomatoes, peeled, cored and chopped 1 carrot, sliced 1 stalk celery, sliced 1 cup chopped onion 1 teaspoon each parsley, sage, garlic, salt and pepper 3 dried cayenne peppers Hot cooked thin spaghetti

Combine ingredients in a large Dutch oven; bring to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer for several hours. Serve over hot cooked thin spaghetti. Serves 6 to 8.

Frank Jones Woodstock, Ga.

Testing note: Vary the spices according to your family's taste. Italian seasoning can be used in addition to or in place of the spices listed. If you have an abundance of fresh tomatoes, use them in place of the stewed tomatoes and cook the mixture longer. This recipe also can be transferred to a slow cooker after the initial heating. If your family objects to the vegetable additions, grate them and they will disappear upon cooking!

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

Regd. Angus females, all females but 3 are 5 yrs. or younger, bred to calve Jan-March 2011. Jay Tinier Cumming 404-316-4969
Regd. Angus heifers & bulls, top bloodlines, Limousin X Angus hybrid heifers, reasonably priced. Jim Lane Acworth 404-983-3929
Regd. Black Balancer bulls & heifers; regd. Black Simmental prs., exc. EPDs, Angus cross cows. Eddie Caudell Carnesville 706870-4565_______________________________
Regd. full blooded Simmental bull, sired by Star Power, 21 months old semen tested ready for service, $1350. Dustin Reece Carnesville 706-599-0605________________
Regd. Texas Longhorns-mature cows, heifers, roping steers, good bloodlines. Walker Billy 74 Billy Walker Rd Rhine 31077 229-318-9299 229-385-6010______________
Registered Angus heifers and young bulls; and three-year-old bull with excellent EPD's. Earl Williams Hawkinsville 478-892-7981
Registered Black Angus bred heifers, 18 to 20 months old, bloodlines are Bennett Total, New Design, Ironwood, Traveler. Jake Stewart Alma 912-632-5652______________
Registered Charolais bulls, cows & heifers for sale, delivery available. Bobby Burch Eastman 478-718-2128__________________
Rgd. Angus Heifers, 7-9 mos. full records & health programs, $700 and up. Wally Cloud Canton 770-479-5947____________________
Roping Longhorn calves for rodeo 200-250 lbs., 2"horns. Ronnie Bobo Mitchell 706-6994591___________________________________
Selling 3-N-1 Black Angus cow/calf pairs., bred back to bull #16014390. Bob Reid Zebulon 770-468-8268___________________
Show calf: black, polled, halter broken, great first calf, excellent Al bloodlines, reasonably priced, can email pictures. Ransom Unadilla 478-954-7487___________
Sim-Angus cows & heifers, sired by Myers 734, Dream On, Macho, etc., calf Sept./Oct., 2010. Landon Boyett Reidsville 912-213-4062
Texas Longhorns, 1 bull and 2 heifers, $375 each. Wayne Hughes Molena 30258 706647-9781_______________________________
Two red Angus cows with month old calves, $850 each, two, year old black heifers, $500/ each. Marvin Garner Calhoun 706-625-5291
Weaned Holstein and Holstein/jersery bulls and heifers. B. Lawson Milledgeville 478251-1744_______________________________
Young Brangus bull born 12/7/10 600 lbs grass fed, fat, wormed, beautiful, future herd bull. Ted Seaman Roberta 478-952-7377 478-952-7424___________________________
Young tame angusX bull/calves, reasonably priced starting at $400. Kasey Eldridge Madison 706-342-7061
Swine
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Andrea Stephens at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.___________________
Swine moving from farm to farm must have a negative brucellosis and pseudorabies test within the past 30 days before they are moved whenever there is a change of ownership. Exceptions are swine from a validated brucellosis-free and qualified pseudorabies-free herd. Buyers are urged to request proof of a negative brucellosis and pseudorabies test prior to purchase.__________________
1 York sow bred al to Duroc 4 York/Berk baby boars & 2 gilts, good breeding hogs. Noah Strickland Colquitt 229-758-8279
6 weeks old, pure white Landrace pigs, $45 each. Bobby Floyd Forsyth 478-394-1325 478-994-6546___________________________
9 wk. pigs, mixed breed. David Casteel 925 Back Valley Rd. Chickamauga 30707 423593-2673

ABA registered Berkshire pigs for sale, bom April 1, 12 gilts still available, $160 each. Logan Johnston Crandall 706-483-5207
Duroc boar, sired by God's Gift x Tug, born 3/24, purebred with papers, $175. Russell Tankersley Nicholson 706-340-6702_______
Feeder pigs, York./Hamp. cross, dewormed, health, castrated. Jerry Franks Tifton 229-326-3942_____________________
Mixed breed pigs for sale, $35.00 ea. Ivan Turner Dawsonville 770-887-2058_________
Pigs for barbecue: 70 lbs.-200 lbs., $50$150, 6 weeks old, Duroc/Spotted Poland China, $30 ea. David Raburn LaFayette 706264-9201_______________________________
Pigs, Berkshire cross, three farrows from Apri, $35-$45. Melody Badger Blythe 706513-2034_______________________________
Pure Duroc gilt, due July, bred to pure Chester White, $200. Tim Flakes Perkins 706-871-9526___________________________
Reg. Duroc boar, service age; Fed. Duroc boars and gilts. Glenn Cauley Soperton 478463-5407_______________________________
Regd. Hampshire & Yorkshire boars & gilts, all sizes, show pigs, feeder, barbecue pigs. Lawton Kemp Dudley 478-875-3243_______
Registered Duroc and Hamp boars, Shaffers Goldrush stock Southern Tea, I've got the Super Breeders. Kevin Brantley Wrightsville 478-290-5184_______________
Yorkshire feeder pigs, $50. Stanley Holmes Comer 706-340-9998
Goats And Sheep
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Andrea Stephens at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.___________________
"Declaration" born the 4th triple reg. Nigerian dwarf buckling blue eyed, gorgeous B&W pinto, exceptional prodigy. John Alexander Danielsville 312-342-0734______
1 Boer Billy 4 bred does 4 Kids 2 wethers 2 females, $550. Robert Morgan Arab! 229322-1484_______________________________
1 doe, 1 buck, bottle raised, great with kids, $150. Madison Beggs 4995 Double Branches Rd. Lincolnton 30817 706-955-1321 706359-4997_______________________________
100% Big Boer Bucks and does- excellent bloodlines & USBGA registered. Susan Bragg Conyers www.getyourboergoat.blogspot.com 404-408-6151___________________________
100% Boers giant new imported bloodlines 4501b grandsire improve your herd now. Marie Kilgore Lawrenceville 770-466-8902_______
11 Kiko cross goats and goat wormer, Levasole, goats are companions, not for slaughter. Rose Hill Warrenton 706-465-2264
150 plus head of goats, healthy, various ages. Betty Franks Tifton 229-776-9009
16 Katahdin/Dorper ram lambs, grain fed, lambs from superior breeding stock, $150 each. J.V. Kennedy LaGrange 706-523-1723
2 billy fainting goats, 2 and 3 yrs old, very showy, gentle, petparty1@aol.com Terry Russell Grayson 770-682-8670____________
2 Nubian buck kids, really colorful, good bloodline, ready now, $75 & $100. Joan Kiser Commerce 706-247-0976________________
2 Pygmy nannies & pygmy billies young and ready to go, billies, $25 nannies, $50. Shelley Kegley Villa Rica 770-456-0994
2-yr.-old Sannen goat wether, in very good shape, he's very good for clearing. Craig Harris Milledgeville 478-451-9311 478-453-9534
3 mo. to 2-yr.-old mixed goats, does/bucks. sm./med. size, $35-$65, raised w/horses, leave message, will call back. Mr. Gonzalez McDonough 770-914-7451_______________
3 nannies, 2 bucks, $25 each, good for family wanting to start with small dairy herd. Veronica Wiese Box Springs 229-649-6036 706-987-3586

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4 Saanen goats for sale, mothers are heavy

Blue Laced Red Wyandotte, Foley

milkers. Lyubov Dzyuba Conyers 770-2387436___________________________________

Pick-Your-Own Fruits and Vegetables

bloodline, chicks & hatching eggs; also, SLW, Polish, French Blue Copper Marans rooster.

50% Boer/Kiko yearling does, 100% & purebred Kiko does w/kids. William Landress

When using the pick-your-own list, remember that the maturity of fruits and vegetables is directly influenced by the weather. The dates and availability provided on the list are approximate. For accurate, up-to-date information, be sure to contact the individual farm

Dewayne Cook Woodbury 706-977-3884 Breeder Blue-eared pheasant male, $75;

Social Circle 678-414-2505_______________ ADGA Nubian bucks, 3 yrs., $200, 6 wk.,

operator for produce availability. It is best to call ahead before driving to a pick-your-own operation for detailed location directions, hours of operation and other information you may need.

Fantasy Fantail pigeons, $10; Button quail, $5. Kevin Daft Decatur 404-325-9969______

$40, consider swap for new blood. Gladys Weinell Tiger 706-782-9943_______________

COUNTY & FARM

CROP

AVAILABILITY PHONE

COUNTY & FARM

CROP

AVAILABILITY PHONE

COMMENTS

Brown egg layers, red Sexlinks and yellow Buffs, hatched this year, call after 7 pm. Lee

ADGA Nubian does, bottle fed must sell asap, $75. Barry Norris Ringold 423-2277582___________________________________
ADGA reg. AM Saanen - 2/first freshners, 4/5mo doelings, 1 buckling, all disbudded

ATKINSON Eric Taft 7810 Taft Lane, Manor

Tomatoes, others

Now

vegetables

912-381-4521 bring containers

LAMAR Sunray Farms Gerald & Julie Ray

Blueberries

Now-Aug. 11

770-358-4536 770-358-4780

Blount Broxton 912-359-3866_____________
Buff Orp. chicks, day old and up, $2 and up. Samantha Hodson Flowery Branch 770-5400109___________________________________
Buff Orpington hens, pullets, and roosters.

upon wormings/vacs., very healthy. S.

BANKS

709 Piedmont Rd., Barnesville

$8/gal.; no chemicals used

Tim Shuler Buford 404-925-9270__________

Stephens Hoschton 706-654-2867_________ ADGA Reg. bucks really nice, lots of color,
can email pic. Pat Rash Summerville 706-

Flilltop Orchards 244 Echols Rd., Alto

Peaches, tomatoes

July 15

678-897-1513 baskets; call before coming

MADISON Berry Hill Farm

Blueberries

Now

706-795-3464

Buff, RR, Australorp, Dominicker chicks, $2 to $3 each. Charles Hamby Temple 678-8399007___________________________________

862-2718_______________________________ ADGA Regd. Nubian buckling, born 5-5-10,
disbudded & bottle fed, from excellent milking

BARROW Fleeman's You-Pick Blueberries

Blueberries

Now

770-867-3420

281 Fitts Davis Rd., Danielsville McDuffie

706-207-3256

Buffs, RIR, Red Star & Black Star pullets & hens. Ronald Boatright Stillmore 912-5623508 478-299-4457______________________

stock, $200. Walter Terhune Dawson 229254-4848_______________________________
African Pygmy babies nannies, $65. African Pgymy billies, adults and babies $55.

716 Flarrison Mill Rd., Winder Smith Farm Products & Nursery

Beans, peas, squash,

Now-later

irrigated; bring containers; www.fleemansblueberries.com 770-843-8488 Open 8 am-6 pm, Mon.-Fri.

Bernice's Blueberry Patch 1344 Salem Rd. SE, Thomson MERIWETHER

Blueberries

Now-Aug.

706-595-7251 7 am-2 pm; closed Sun.

Chicks, bantam and stds., 3 Rosecomb, 2 Silkie, Buttercup, Porcelain, Millie Fleur D'Uccle, Vorweck, RIR, Silver Sebright. Ed Timmerman Blackshear 912-449-8095_____

Deborah Cox Jackson 770-228-9973______
Angoras, red, wethers, 3 yrs. friendly, easy to handle, $100 ea or $150 both. Kim Depp

729 Burnt Hickory Rd., Cartersville

beets, corn, okra, tomatoes

10 am-2 pm, Sat.-Sun.; call to confirm times, you pick, we pick

Dorothy Dow 7745 Forrest Rd., Grantvilie

Blueberries

July

706-637-6445

Chukars: taking orders for fall, can hunt year round, good for training dogs. Daniel Carroll Ciarkesville 706-947-3884_________

Summerville 706-734-0980_______________
Baby doll sheep ram for sale, proven, 15 months old. $100. Paul Kyst Jefferson 678481-3761 706-387-7506__________________

BURKE Earl Anderson 1181 Farmers Bridge Rd., Keysville

Purple hull peas

Now

706-799-6640 $8/5-gal. bucket

MONROE Thaddeus F. Wach NEWTON

Blueberries

Now

478-994-1120

Chukar chicks. Larry Tharpe Cordele 229273-1701 229-947-3854__________________
Copper marans, Cuckoo Marans, Brown Leghorns, and turkeys. John Gladden Vidalia

Baby Pygmy goats males and females, also few year old males grown, no calls after 9 pm. Louie Estep Newnan 770-301-4449 770-3013843___________________________________
Babydoll Black Welsh ram Lamb, born 3/10, white w/blk kneepads, nose, friendly & fat. Shereen Roberts Milner 678-468-1051______
Barbado horned hair sheep, mature ram and ewes young rams lots of lambs, different colors; Wiltshire horn ram. Eric Miller Good Hope 864-354-4584_____________________
Barbados rams and sheep, all ages, $75 ea. Mary Lou Stabile Grantvilie 770-583-9905
Billy goats, 2yrs. not for slaughter.$45 up. Debbie Phillips Haddock 478-932-5863
Boer doe goats, 3 months to 4 years old, $75. M.L. Harrington Macon 478-960-0912
Boer goats, 3 months old, billies, $65 & nannies, $85. Steve Gore Tallapoosa 770574-2829_______________________________
Boer goats, billies & nannies, all sizes, starting at $100, call for more information. Frances Partin Cleveland 706-865-3862
Boer/Kiko male goats $60.00 and up. Luther Turnipseed Ellenwood 404-361-2565
Boers bucks and does, one solid red, Kikos bucks and does, top of the line breeders, all full bloods. Edward Swann Temple 770-5625977___________________________________
Breeding quality Katahdin/White Dorper ram lambs, from superior breeding stock, you won't find any nicer. Bubba Oubre LaGrange 706-523-1131___________________________
Ewes, rams, lambs for sale, large/healthy, $100 and up, multiple discount. Ann Swenson Stephens 706-743-7679__________________
February and March Lambs for 4H and FFA show projects, good quality avail, from winning stock. Billy Minick Richland 229-938-2605
Genemaster Buck reg. and meat goat Does. Jackie Parr Shady Dale 706-819-9711
Goats - Billies, Wethers, Nannies w/kids at side, companion goats. Patrick McClimon Canton 770-616-7459____________________
Herd reduction 6 month old Boer/Kiko mix, $50 & up Washington Co. James Brooks Sandersville 478-232-1124_______________
January Tunis lambs are just too good to go

CHEROKEE Gus Kirchhof 199 Trinity Lane, Canton
COBB John Hamer 3835 Sanders Rd., Marietta
COLQUITT Pineboro Farms The Thompsons 5094 Old Adel Rd., Moultrie
DODGE Tom Sawyer Farm 952 Empire-Chester Hwy. 257, Cochran

Blueberries Blueberries Peas, butterbeans
Peaches

July 2 July 1
Now-Aug. 1

FRANKLIN Peyton's Place Crystal Carswell 6078 Sandy Cross Rd., Carnesville
GORDON Ricky E. Smith Harmony Church Rd., Calhoun Fox Blueberry Farm 863 Owens Chapel Rd., Calhoun
HABERSHAM Blueberry Hills Farm Joe & Kathy Gibbs 565 Blueberry Rd., Alto
HALL R.Jones 3547 Dover Rd., Gainesville
JACKSON Dale & Joyce Rodriguez 106 Mangum Br. Rd., Maysville

Tomatoes, others vegetables

July 9

Beans, squash, okra, cucumbers, tomatoes Blueberries

Now Now-Aug.

Blueberries

Mid-JulyLabor Day

Figs, canning pears

July 25-Aug.

Muscadines, scuppernongs September

770-889-2131 Wed.-Sun., closed Mon.-Tues.
770-943-9230
229-985-2251
478-934-7584 8 am-4 pm, Sat., closed Sun.; bring take-home containers
706-384-7107 770-519-2037
770-547-9367 706-629-1085
containers turn. 706-776-1204
weekdays by appt; containers turn.
770-536-1712
706-335-2132 containers turn.

Blueberry Hill

Blueberries

6325 Hwy. 20, Covington

OGLETHORPE

Sims Farm

Green beans, butterbeans,

Phil Sims

okra, corn, squash

Hwy. 22, bet. Lexington & Comer

PIKE

Gregg Farms

Peaches, blueberries,

Brad Gregg

blackberries, sweet corn

5802 Concord Rd., Concord

ROCKDALE

Janie Stewart

Peas, beans

3878 Hunter Chase S.W., Conyers

STEPHENS

Clemeth Finley

Blueberries

Finley Rd., 6 mi. n. of Toccoa off Hwy. 17

THOMAS

Bea's Blueberry Patch

Blueberries

Bea Griffin

9113 Ga. Hwy. 188, Ochlocknee

TWIGGS

Paul & Michele Hendry

Muscadines

567 Hwy. 96 E., Jeffersonville

UPSON

Sweet Retreat Farms

Blueberries

2025 Yatesville-Barnesville Rd., Yatesville

WALKER

The Blueberry Farm

Blueberries

Joseph Kilpatrick

1363 Hwy. 151, LaFayette

WALTON

Hard Labor Crk. Blueberry Farm

Blueberries, irrigated

Bill & Carolyn Kitchen

38 Knox Chapel Rd., Social Circle

July 1 Now
Now July 6 Now-Aug. Sept. 30Nov. 30 Now-July July-Aug. Now-Aug.

770-787-1677
706-783-3223 706-783-4244
770-227-4661
404-312-0661
706-244-0720 closed Sun.; berry cleaning avail.
229-226-1008 no chemicals used
478-945-6226
call for Sun. appt.; 25 varieties 678-967-9638
turn.; $10/gal.; irrigated bumper crop 706-638-0908
770-464-2412 Open sunrise-sunset on Mon., sunrise-5 pm, Tues.-Sat.; hlcblueberries.googlepages.com

912-538-1081___________________________
Cornish bantams, White laced Reds, Dark,$10 ea., good quality. Michael Quarles Tunnel Hill 706-673-6174_________________
Cuckoo Maran chicks, $5 ea. Stephanie Harrell Griffin 30223 404-372-9571________
Cuckoo Maran, Barred Rock, Dominicker hens, laying now, closed flock, $20 each. Melanie Graham Comer 706-540-9738_____
Dark Cornish pullets, Pekin ducks and eggs, & young RIR birds. Brian Sturdy Dahlonega 706-865-9201_________________
Dominiques chicks, Wheaton Marans pullet and cockerel, $30/pr., Welsummer and Delaware cockerels, $7/ea., Buff Brahma pullet, $7. Phillip Kirtland Rome 615-4987975___________________________________
Free range hens laying large brown eggs, 2 doz./$5, large black Australorp, RIR & NH Reds, others. Elsie Herendon Blairsville 706745-6756_______________________________
Full cocks and stags in Blueface Hatch and Roundheads, crossed cocks/stags, crossed pullets, $5 each. Lee Townsend Elberton 706-213-8782___________________________
Game biddies from $3, good blooded, call for breeds and crosses. Randy Teal Thomaston 706-647-6082________________
Game chickens: hens, $15 ea. and roosters, $50 ea., Greys, Clarets, Roundheads. Butcher. Democrats . and Sid Taylor. Kenneth Taylor Stockbridge 770-4839750___________________________________
Game fowl: One trio, Lacy Roundheads, Law Grey stag, Brown Red trio. Paul Bond Royston 706-245-7541___________________
Game Fowl: several Hatch cross hens, $6 each. Erik Pace Tifton 706-936-8582_______
Game: Law Grays, Brown Reds, Sid Taylor, Hatch, Spangles, Butcher, Roundheads, Kelsos, many more, call anytime. Russell Griffin Gainesville 770-241-0328 770-532-8447
Games, Lacy Roundheads, Childers, Black Leg, Hatch, some young, selling out, no shipping. Calvin Martin Guyton 912-376-2336
Gold and Silver Sebrights chickens, $25/pair, other chickens available. Teresa Brady Martin 706-969-0901_______________

directly to the meat pen. Philip Busman

Guinea fowl, keets and full grown, all colors,

Alpharetta 770-714-2523_________________
Katahdin lambs for sale, $60 and up. Diane Bosse Monticello 706-468-8677___________
Kiko & Kiko mix, various ages, does, bucks, wethers. James Crook Fairmount 404-2341297___________________________________
Kiko doelings, 3-5 months, 3/4 and 7/8 Kiko, $100 and up. Susie Slappey Macon 478-994-0320___________________________
Kiko, Boer and crosses breeding bucks, good selection and colors, does w/kids @ side reducing herd. M. Seymour Franklin 706675-6843 706-302-3376__________________
Lamancha buckling, 3 months old, born 526-10, unregistered. Mark Stewart Alto 770869-3092_______________________________
Mini-Nubian, mixed breed, (doelings, mature does, meat wethers), other animals avail. Melinda Lewis Monroe 770-207-0174
Nigerian Dwarf doe kids, ADGA regd., CH sired, show quality. Linda Schmidt Newnan 770-304-1881___________________________
Nigerian dwarf goats, AGS and NDGA Registered, does, $150 & bucks, $50, most have blue eyes. Larry Roberts Broxton 912381-1348_______________________________
Nigerian dwarf goats, black and white babies, very gentle, $65-$100, call before 9 p.m. Larry Pirkle Dawsonville 706-216-2954
Nubian does for sale, 2 are ADGA registered, price ranges from $100 to $150. Mildred Pratt Adairsville 770-324-9725
Old English Babydoll (non-regd.), 1 wh. ewe, $250, 1 blk. ram, $200, 2 blk mixed lambs, $150 ea. Ricky Willis Moreland 770-254-1962
Olde English Babydoll miniature lamb available, ram, $250, great companion. Melissa McMann Winder 770-868-0798
Purebred Nubian bucks and does only for sale, dairy/show quality, not for slaughter, serious inquiries only. Deborah Andrews Gainesville 770-855-6225________________
Purebred Nubian bucks, $40, ADGA regd. does, $300 up, bottle-raised, CAE free herd. Lisa Rees Good Hope 770-267-8279_______
Pygmy adults & babies, some miniature, wormed, healthy, friendly, variety of colors, $35 and up. Lisa Huskins Cartersville 678721-0388 678-296-5946

Pygmy goat, female 2 months old, $45. James Adkinson Albany 229-436-5369_____
Pygmy goats - (3) 6 mo. old males available - $25-30/each. Kerri Powell Madison 770241-3185 404-304-7990
Pygmy goats for sale and Preg. Nannies and babies. Bobby Day Auburn 770-601-5808
Pygmy goats for sale, born Feb. 2010, nannies, $40, billies, $30. Kenneth Ingram Cumming 770-887-6104
Pygmy goats, two months & older, some for pets & some for commercial herd. Justin Jones Douglas 912-309-1590
Pygmy mini goats, Born 1-29-10,2 nannies (1 caramel,1 white) $65 ea., 1 caramel billy $50, not for slaughter. Kimberly Goodman Warwick 229-401-8477
Pygmy Nanny gray/white, always has twins, $60. or trade for N. Dwarf or different Pygmy. Erin Mcraven Elberton 610-301-1789
Pygmy, extra small billy, whether & females; blacks and grays w/white splashes, handled daily, $50.00 and up. Shawn Stamps Dahlonega 678-313-4128
Reg. Lamancha doe, 4 yrs.old, great milker, $150 firm, sweet, dependable, and very friendly. Kelly Maxwell Winder 404-9252369
Reg./nonreg. African Pygmy goats, black/white, caramel doe's, whethers, 1 buck. Becky A. Franklin 706-675-0882
Shetland sheep lambs: black, brown, heather and cream colors, soft fleece. Jennifer Burleigh Douglasville 404-483-1345
Show & meat goat wethers, Boer cross. Tommy Waldrop 1144 Tifton Eldorado Rd. Tifton 31794 229-326-3053 229-3823587
Spanish/scrub buck. Born Dec 09, great temperment, $65. Jason Daughtry Thomasville 229-221-8372
St. Croix/Katahdin/Dorper Rams, 8 ewe lambs, fall breed (no relation rams). Susan Cobb Cedartown 770-748-8898 404-218-1615
Two Nubian bucklings- $100 each, great milking genes, one brown, one black/white, have horns. Christina Gordon Talking Rock 706-253-3775

Equine For Sale
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Andrea Stephens at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.
All equine advertised in the Market Bulletin must have had a negative Coggins test within past 12 months. Negative reports are valid tor 12 months from the sample date. A copy of this test report must accompany the ad each time it is submitted or the notice will be returned to the advertiser. For this reason, generalized ads (i.e., many horses, varieties to choose from, others, etc.) cannot be accepted. Buyers are urged to request verification of a negative Coggins test before purchasing any equine. Any falsification of Coggins tests can result in fines and/or suspension of advertising privileges in the Market Bulletin. This regulation also applies to equine advertised in the "At Stud" and " Boarding" categories of the quarterly equine editions.
'01 reg. TWH blk mare, '99 reg. TWH blk gelding, $1000 each, gentle trail horses, all shots. Phil Myers White 678-232-1087
'03 Grey and '01 dark palomino Paso Fino geldings, $1200 and $1000. Earline McBride Toccoa 706-244-2041
'96 Reg. black & white spotted draft mare, rides and drives single & double, $3200 obo. C. Minyard Monroe 770-207-1735
'99 AQHA bay grandaughter of Miss N Cash, Broke, Sound $1250.00 Wes Echols McDonough 404-925-9335
08 AQHA Red Roan Filly, Blue Valentine, Poco, Sonny Dee Bar, $1000.00. Janice Wilkes Athens 706-207-9366
11yr Reg 1/4 1500 intermediate rider; llyr saddlebred/racking show pros 1500; 15yr racking pony 1500 Tony Deaton Dallas 770789-7529
14 YO AQHA Gelding, chesnut w/star on forehead, loads, ties and trail rides, 15 hands, papers. $750. Chip Hunnicutt Hoschton 404414-1772
14.1h,13 yo sorrel mare. Great on trails, perfect for a small adult or child. Easy keeper. $500 Lisa Rusinyak Franklin 770-301-5531

17 yr. Paint, sorrel/white mare, 15H, good on trails, $750 OBO. Erwin Spinner Rockmart 770-846-6737
1996 gray AQHA appendix mare by Senor Windchester. ride or breed, $500. Amy Watts Statham 404-213-7856
2005 AQHA bay mare, AQHA reining points, $12,900. Rebecca Auxier Winterville http://sunnybrookqh.com/Cassie.html 706546-1505
23 yr old. QH mare, was trained to do barrels, needs a home. Michelle Chadwick Lavonia 404-406-2786
5-yr.-old grulla breeding stock APHA mare; 1 owner, no bad habits; calm/quiet, loads/trailers; great trail horse. Daniel Hodges Statesboro 912-839-3866
6YO Mammoth Jack-Sorrel, 14hh, gentle, easy to handle, stands for farrier and vet, has had blanket on. David Garnet Ashburn 229567-9024
6yr paint, mare , rides , barrel prospect;2yr buckskin paint,green;8 month paint , halter prospect. E.Cantrell.CherryLog,706-276-6015 Eston Cantrell Cherry Loq 706-276-6015
8 Standard Donkeys , 1-13 yr. old jack, jennies, geldings, make offer, one or more. Fred Beaslev Ellijay 770-715-9026
8 y.o. Quarter/Arabian mare, lease or trade, 15.1hh, stout, very elegant mover, ridden on trails and huntseat, intermediate rider, $600. Mike England Bishop 706-476-7290
AQHA yearling and 3 y.o. gelding by Grandson Peppy San Badger, out of Doc Bar, Gray Bar King, Gunsmoke mare. Larry Brantley Kite 478-455-2535
Donkey, 5 yrs old, $150. Vince Davitt Martin 706-491-2818
Draft cross Belgian paint mare, 6 yr impressive dapple gray/white, professional training, "Show Stopper", Cadillac trail ride, $2000. Janet Lassiter Covington 731-3523380 731-336-5781
MFT, 5 yr old. palomino mare, traveler grandaughter, AMHA, two mares, one stud all are beautiful, priced separately. Linda Daughtry Adrian 478-668-3224
Miniature donkey- reg. black jack, 4 yrs. old, $575. Lamar Bryant Cleveland 706-865-3832

Miniature donkeys: guard or breeding jack, $200, jenny, $500, bred jenny, $600. Bill Wray Perry 478-825-1297
Miniature male donkey, 2 yr old. brown and white, $100. Jackie Copelan Madison 706453-2494
Miniatures AMHA/AMHR reg. 2008/2009 colts, handled daily, very sweet, mature 3032", top bloodlines qty. discount. H. Wyrosdick Dahlonega 706-867-9073
Miniatures: 1 blackjack 9 mo., $700; 1 grey jenny 7 mo., $450; 1 grey jack 9 mo., $300 Dale Morrison Chickamauga 706-5392805
Miniatures: 2 males 2009, 1 male 2008, 1 female 2009 $300-up. Jim Hutson Baconton 229-787-5891
Ponies: black & white filly should mature 13 hds, 7 y.o. gelding broke to ride. Kim Hill Griffin 770-471-3506
Reduced miniature horses-blue Appaloosa stud AMHR, bred Pinto mare; child safe, $1000 for both or best offer. Lynne Whitmire Toccoa 706-491-6464 706-491-6205
Reg. TW gelding, black, 10 y.o. experienced trail horse, sound, sane, 15.3hh, great hooves, easy keeper, loads well. Becky Morris Newnan 770-251-1033
Regis. 1/2 Arab/Quarter gelding, flashy chestnut, calm & sweet disposition. 3yrs old, $500 or OBO. Janice Reiselt Homer 706-6775218 770-519-6947
Registered Bay Morgan mare, 14.3 hands, 16 yrs. childsafe rides English, loads and trail, $5,000 or OBO. Peter Falso Hampton 678663-1436 770-471-3712
Registered Paint gelding 10 years old., up to date on all shots. Lesa Camp Griffin 770412-7157
Riding mule, $400. Harry Sprewell Carrollton 404-775-4075
Standard donkey, jenny, 8 y.o. black, good pasture gaurd or companion, $275. Wynn Copelan Greensboro 706-453-7687
Three donkey jenny's 16 to 18 .0. old, real gentle possible bred, $200 cash. Herbert Cochran Pelham 229-294-4718

TWH 16hh, black 5 y.o. gelding professional training, parks $2000; 3 y.o. seve gelding, trail-ready $1000. Barbara Utermark Martinez 706-860-5884__________________
TWH 5 y.o. gelding, black roan, flashy, big and pretty, smooth gaits, well trained. Gary Hollin Bishop 706-769-8790
Poultry/Fowl For Sale
If you have any questions regarding ads in this category, call Shavonne Smith at 404651 -9081 or 404-651 -9082._______________
Any person engaged in buying live poultry of any kind for resale, or in selling live poultry of any kind bought for the purpose of resale, must be licensed by the Georgia Department of Agriculture. Possessing such a license does not by itself disqualify an individual from advertising poultry in the Market Bulletin; however, advertisers should note that all livestock (which includes poultry), must have been in possession of the advertiser for a minimum of 90 days or, in the case of chicks, ducklings, etc., must have been raised by the advertiser before offering them for sale in the Market Bulletin. Mallard ducks must be at least three generations from the wild before they can be advertised in the Market Bulletin. Advertisers must include this information in notices submitted for publication.
#1 quality Silver Laced Wyandotte laying hens, purebred, healthy, laying daily. Jim Huqhie Newnan 678-416-5175
'04 pair Burmese Java peacocks, $750, other 2009, 2008, 2007 peacocks available. Terry Elmore Macon 478-361-3468
'08 Brown-eared female pheasant, TO pheasants: Red/Yellow Goldens,Elliots, Swinhoes, Silvers, Ringnecks; adult guinea pair, '06 White peafowl pair. Herb Tart Cumming 770-841-5713
'08-'09 Red and yellow Gold pheasants, 10 males/$15 ea., Red-shouldered Yokohoma, 3 roosters/8 hens, Red Sexlinks, $10 ea. Vlad Polunin Dacula 678-907-5744
'09 Barred Rocks, Rhode Island Reds, etc. Jane Evans Jackson 478-992-5781

'09 Bantams: Brown Reds, Blues, Blacktail Reds, BB Reds, Spangles, Blue Lace Red Wyandottes, NH Reds, Delawares, turkeys. Alan Barton Covington 404-227-5045
'09 Peacocks; Yellow Golden pheasants; 2010 Ringneck pheasants; grown, pure breed standard & bantam chickens. Dennis Rich Barnesville 678-603-3777
'09 Pilgrim ganders, $10 each, or $15 for 2. Kathy Presley Lawrenceville 404-408-4216
'09 RIR, Barred Rock, Buff Orpington laying hens. Darryl Ballard Newborn 706-468-5438 404-754-6388
'10 Buff Orp. and Barred Rock roosters, Buff Orp. pullets and laying RIRs available. Terri Riqbv Winder 678-200-8166
'10 Hatch: Hamburg & Nankin, $5 up, adult Gold & Silver Sebrights, Nankins show birds, $25 each. Larry Herrington Colbert 706-9090080
'10 RIR, Barred Rock, chicks, hens, rooster baby guineas, baby quail. Terald Odum Monroe 678-373-8619 770-267-7263
1 Lakenvelder rooster, 1 year old from McMurray hatchery; eggs, $1.50 doz., leave a message. S. A. Welchel Plainville 706-2954713
10" pheasants for sale Reeves, Elliot, Swinhoe, Amherst, and Valley quail, call for prices. Charles Townsend Macon 478-781 -0110
11 laying hens: 6 Buffs, 2 Black, 3 Barred Rocks, $15 each. Mike Daring Guyton 912663-2924
11 RIR and other hens, coop kept, 3 RIR roosters total, good layers, selling out, $100 takes all. Katrina Rosser Cedartown 770652-0058
12 first time laying hens for $17 each. Jeanette Collins Albany 229-883-9420
2 Ameraucana Easter Egger roosters, born early March, free, must bring your own cage. Denise Thompson Lawrenceville 770-513-2552
2 Black hens and 2 rooster, less than one year old each, $20 for all three. David Rylee Monroe 770-267-3051
2 pr. Red golden pheasants, $50 pr., 2 pr. golden Sebrights, other bantams avail., would like to sell all. Joan Hulsey Commerce 706335-9393

2-1 year old Black Australorp hens, lay brown eggs daily; assorted 2 year old black exotic chickens. Susan Davis Dewy Rose 706-283-1387 706-371-3801
2010 babies of 9 breeds of pheasant, 13 breeds of chickens, 3 breeds of turkeys, chuckers, leave message. Steven Stowers McDonouqh 404-319-3631
2010 Bantams: quail, Brassy Back, Red Fawn, Sport, SDW, Blue Mille, Siver Blues, Brown Reds, $10 each. Janice Payne Jasper 706-692-6769
2010 Indian Blue and white baby peacocks, call for details. Donna White Blue Ridge 706632-8145
3 laying hens, 1 rooster, 3 broiler size chicks. Bert English McDonouqh 770-957-3276
4 rare Hamburg chickens (pullets), 4 for $50, obo. Joe Johnston Atlanta 678-427-2679
4 White Cornish bantam roosters, $10 each. John Sitek Loqanville 770-864-1460
5 Barred Rocks, 5 Buffs, and 5 Australorps laying hens, $8 each. Michael Howell Rutledqe 706-557-2059
5 Columbian Wyandottes hens, 14 months old, $13 each, 1 White Silkie rooster, 14 months old, $13. Tanya Robbs Gainesville 678-373-6931 770-781-2695
7 Barred Rock roosters, 12 weeks old, $8 each. Bonnie Eubanks Sandersville 478552-1014
Adult guineas, $8 ea., males and females, Pearl and Coral Blue. Gail Platt Culloden 770-584-0471
Ameraucana bantam pair, $15, Partridge Cochin pair, $15 pair, chicks $2.50 and up, including Silkies, Cochins, Polish. Melissa Bowden Bishop 706-310-9060
Ameraucana x Barred Rock chicks and Ameracauna x Black Australorp chicks, different sizes, $2.50 and up. Josh Rutland Lenox 229-848-5837
Araucana baby chicks, hatched 4-10, $2 each. Lisa Rutledqe Canton 770-479-9067
Araucana, Giant Cochin, RIR, SLW, O.E. bantams, blue brassy back, quail, Fantail pigeons, others. Randy Shoemake Carrollton 678-796-9222

Baby chicks, $3, 2-3 month old, $8, 4 month, $10. Angie Ward Cartersville 770547-0279
Baby chicks, RIR, Dominiques, we hatch, sex, & ship year round, minimum 25 chicks to ship, email: bobsbiddies@live.com. Bob Berry Ray City 229-455-6437
Baby chicks: RIRs, Domineckers, some bantams, baby guineas, turkeys, ducks, priced accord, to age. Dwayne Beard Rovston 706-245-5736
Baby ducks, set of large Pekin & mixed breed set, $20/set, adults, $5/babies, eating and drinking well. Rosa Smith Americus 229928-9675
Baby guineas, $5 ea., small ducks $10 ea. Betty Sharpe Morrow 404-366-6930 678409-5880
Baby Mallard ducks, three generations removed, and baby chickens, $5 each. Aurea McNamara Kathleen 478-918-0207
Baby peacocks, $15 each, leave message. Willie Keen, Jr. Perry 478-987-3687
Baby RIR chicks, price according to the age; also, three 1 year old RIR roosters. Joe Hulme Royston 706-436-5402
Bantam roosters, Ameraucana, White Japanese, White Silkie, born 4/14/10, $6/each, Country Hatchery stock. V. Batchelor Barnesville 770-358-2664
BBR. OE 4 month trio, $15, Cochin trio, $25, black Japanese pair, $20. Wayne Garrett Alpharetta 678-393-9629
Birmingham roller pigeons; also, baby chicks, roosters, and hens. Clifton Davis Tifton 229-386-1747
Black Australorps, 23 hens, 1 rooster, started laying Feb. this year, McMurray stock, $12 ea. Allan Sheriff Martin 706-491-5222
Black Old English game chickens, new hatch to 1 month, $7, RR and crosses, 1-2 months, $5. Galen Wilson Madison 706-2470249
Black Sexlink layers, $8 each. Kenneth Buffington Royston 706-245-9906
Black Sexlink pullets. $2.20 ea., will ship day olds, full feathered, $2.75 ea., picked up. Herman Dorow Hoboken 912-282-1379

free range, $3-$10. Diane Dosey Madison

770-361-7419___________________________

Guinea keets for $3 each, or 10 or more for $2.50 each, abannister65@bellsouth.net.

Anthony Bannister Summerville 706-232-5550

Guinea keets, baby chicks & chickens of various ages, brown eggs, $2/dozen. Ennis Ryals Dublin 478-676-3127_______________

Guineas for sale, 2010 and 2009 hatch, $2.50 and $5 each. Walter Trotter Carlton

706-797-3430___________________________

Hatching eggs & chicks, Black Copper

Marans, Buff & BBS, Speckled Sussex,

Welsummers, & others; turkeys, ducks,

guineas,

http://thegarryfarm.webs.com.

Nancy Garry Bowdon 404-409-2352_______

Hens, Ameraucana, White Rocks, NH Reds, Black Australorps, RIR, light Brahmas, Silver/Golden laced Wyandottes. Austin Watson Canton 770-880-9044_____________

Homing pigeons, pure bloodline birds, $15 pairs. Tommy Pilgrim Stone Mountain 404702-0798 770-923-5411___________________

Large layers for sale, this year's hatch, $5.

Larry Priest Monroe 770-267-8575_________

Large, colored, meat chickens, $8 each. B. Thomas Bartow 478-299-1143____________

Lavender bantam Cochins: rooster & 2 hens, $45, chicks, $5 each. Jim Poulos Rome

706-235-7363___________________________

Light Brahmas roosters/hens, roosters sold seperately, $10 each. Michael Oberbillig Murrayville 770-534-1483________________

Mallard ducklings, all ages, $5 ea. or 5 for $20, 3rd & 4th generation removed. Donna Landreth LaGrange 706-882-7077_________

Mallard ducks, 11 pair, 1 yr.-2 yrs. old, $200 for all. Mike Jackson Barnesville 770-318-3520

Mallard ducks, 3rd generation removed, born 5/18, $8. Keli Mantooth Canton 404925-9338_______________________________

Mexican Speckle, California Valley, & Texas Blue Scale hatching eggs and quail chicks. Allen Haygood Senoia 770-599-0714 678551-3005_______________________________

New Hampshire & Rhode Island Red chicks and chickens. Ernie Gilmer Gay 706-5386022

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OE Bantams, Self Blues, Brassy Back, Lemon Blues, quail, Tom turkeys. Paul Coleman Cartersville 573-578-1678_______
OE Bantams, Splash, Barred, Millie, Moderns, other colors. Cheryl Arrendale Marble Hill 404-376-7210_________________
OE BB Reds, OE quail babies, call anytime. Misalam Pohlel Loganville 770-466-8059 404-201-0502___________________________
OEG Bantams: black, white, fawn duckwing, BB Red, $10 ea., Red Pyle rooster, $15. Mollie Bennett Danielsville 706-795-5040__________
One CC Kelso cross, $40, will negotiate. Alex Dayton Hiawassee 706-970-0472_____
Peacock feathers, great for home decor and floral arrangements, Indian Blue and white feathers. Lisa Phillips Blue Ridge 706455-3822_______________________________
Peafowl, guinea keets, mixed and Royal Palm turkeys. Sara Robbins Blairsville 706745-2328_______________________________
Pigeon sell out, no complete pairs, call for more info. Andrew Evans Lula 678-617-0198
Pigeons: Damescenes and Sattinettes, over 40 other breeds; also, doves, we ship. Daniel Vaughan Forest Park 404-438-5304 404-361-7168___________________________
Pigeons: Iranian high flyers and others, starting price $15. Alex Shev Lawrenceville 404-819-0335___________________________
Pigeons: top quality pairs & singles, Archangels, Old German owls, Helmets, Ice pigeons, Capuchines, Danish Suabians, will ship. Nambia Behnett Atlanta 404-622-9432
Pigeons: White Ukranian skycutters, blacktail tumblers, Iranian Highflyers, Serbian Highflyers, Uzbek tumblers, tipplers, all show quality, email: olga0872@gmail.com. Andrey Sv Lawrenceville 678-409-6618___________
Pintails, white Mandarins, Black East Indies, Roseybilled Pochards, other ducks, and Saipan chicks. James Taylor Glenwood 912-523-5809___________________________
Pullets laying late summer, Barred Rocks, Buff Orpingtons, Black Australorps, Aracaunas, healthy and happy, $12 ea. Luke Moore Watkinsville 706-769-1821 706-614-0032
Pure Junglefowl roosters, $25 each, 1 year old. Cissie Hardee Morven 229-775-2874
Pure Sweater cocks, hens, and crosses, going out of business, good deal to take all. Christopher Robinson Gainesville 770-5352689___________________________________
Purebred baby chickens: Rhode Island Red or Dominique, $2 ea; Ameraucana/Easter Egg, $3 ea. Doug Westmoreland Commerce 706-338-0203___________________________
Red game rooster, 1 yr old, $10, brown spotted hen, $5. Reed Casper Bogart 678863-7645_______________________________
Red, yellow, & tricolor meat chickens for sale, European genetics, $7 each, 5-6 lbs each. Tavlor Brown Chauncev 229-315-1368
Rhode Is/and Red chickens for sale, will be laying soon, $8, others available. Kim Mushrush Claxton 912-739-1904__________
Rhode Island Red chicks, $1 each, brown eggs, $1.25 dozen, hatching eggs, $4 dozen. Scott Clark Nashville 229-686-2778________
Rhode Island Red chicks, $2 ea. James Ellison Hampton 770-946-4439____________
Rhode Island Red pullets and roosters, 8 to 16 weeks, $7 pullets, $5 roosters. Darryl Addison Toccoa 706-886-7585____________
RIR baby chicks, $2 & up, 1-8 weeks old. Jerry Simmons Gainesville 770-536-9287 678-943-7878___________________________
RIR laying hens, roosters, chicks, & fertile eggs. Kevin Moody Monroe 770-853-9302 770-267-9302___________________________
RIR rooster hatched April 2009, home raised, healthy, lost his hens, $10. Lisa O'Steen Watkinsville 706-769-4474________
RIR roosters, have 10, 15 months old, $8. Alan England 200 Mt. Carmel Ch. Rd. Temple 30179 770-562-9417_____________________
RIR, Buffs, Polish Bantams, Old English Bantams, Japanese Bantams, $15 each. Steve Turnipseed Gumming 770-312-8321
RIR, Dominique, Black Stars, 1 yr. old, all laying, $16 each. Matt Akins Rydal 770-8779471___________________________________
RIRs and Buff Orpingtons chicks to adults bantams, Russian Trumbler pigeons, & more. Danny Ryals Milledgeville 478-804-3868 478-452-8497___________________________
Roosters and hens, lots of different breeds priced according to the type of bird. Joe Hulme Royston 706-436-5402____________
Roosters, 3. Australorps & Naked Neck, must go together, $30 for all. C. Carroll Monroe 770-266-1088___________________
Rosecomb white Leghorn bantams. Paul Hardy Fairburn 770-969-8575_____________
Several Old English bantams and hatching eggs. Lorie Gribble Murphy 828-557-1351
Silver Laced Polish chicks, from proven champion show stock, limited available, $10 each. Kelly Corley Aragon 404-314-3438
Standard roosters, all ages, all purebred brown egg layers, some pullets/hens, leave message. Gloria Bradford Milledgeville 478414-7725_______________________________
Turkey cks $10, Serama pr., $15, guineas 12.cks., $5; also, Silkie cks., Fr. Cooper Marans, call for details. Ginny Pope Douglasville 770-577-3666 770-377-3666
Turkeys, ducks, geese, pigeons, doves, standard and bantam fowl, several varieties each. Doug Williams 514 Mill Pond Road Bluffton 39824 229-641-3195 229-308-0925
Two Araucana roosters, four months old, beautiful dark brown, black, green feathers. $10 each. Donna Goodall Canton 770-7202781___________________________________
Wheaten Marans, White racing pigeons. Mike Brown LaGrange 706-884-8217______
White Blacktailed Japanese chicks, Gray Japanese chicks, 8 weeks old, $4.50 each. Joe Neill McDonough 770-401-0385

White Chinese geese, $50 for pair, chickens for sale, chicks to laying age. Lisa Taylor Dalton 706-694-8256______________
White Leghorns, 5 hens, 1 rooster, $40 for all, or $7 each, 1 1/2 years old, others avail. Katie Chalker Eatonton 706-816-9703______
Yellow Buff Orpingtons, 1 mo. old, $2 ea., Black Giant roosters, 6 mo. $5 ea. Gary Ridley LaFayette 706-638-1911____________
Young Black swans, Cygnets, 2 age groups, $200 and $250, must have pond or lake. Linda Godwin Hampton 770-946-4158

Poultry/Fowl Requiring Permit/License

If you have questions regarding this category, call Shavonne Smith at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.___________________

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: LBRU - COMMERCIAL LICENSE, 2065 US Highway 278 SE, Social Circle, GA 30025-4743.

Bobwhite quail eggs and/or day old chicks, call for pricing and availability. Gabe Robinson

Bowdon 770-258-4075___________________

Bobwhite quail eggs, year round, call for pricing and availability. George Meadows 1157 Meadows Rd. Wadley 30477 478-2529997 478-494-0412______________________

Jumbo-Wisconsin Bobwhite quail eggs,

$48/100, $168/600, $260/1,000, flight year-

round,

email:

mead5345@wadleyquailfarm.com. Raymond

Meadows P.O. Box 338 Wadley 30477 478-

252-5345

Poultry/Fowl Wanted

Any color doves or pigeons within 50 mile radius of Hampton. Jim Snow Hampton 770897-0258_______________________________
Black Australian swan male wanted. Tere Lopez Covington 770-787-2955___________
I am looking for about 10 Turkin (Naked Neck) chicks to buy. Brenda Lee Thomasville 229-228-7707___________________________
Six Mallard (female) ducks wamted within Long County area. Harold Tatum Ludowici 912-545-9285___________________________
Want 4 female Bronze short face tumbler pigeons. Amber Leary Forest Park 678-3343420___________________________________
Want Bantam Creles. Eddie Davenport Kingston 770-547-3121__________________
Wanted: imperfect pair of Palawan peacock pheasants or perfect pair for good price. Chuck Levin Macon 478-258-9930

ALTERNATIVE
LIVESTOCK
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category, call Shavonne Smith at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.___________________
The Alternative Livestock category contains ads for ratites (ostriches, rheas, and emus) as well as other "nontraditional" livestock.___________________
1 llama male, rare spotted Leopard Appaloosa, $300. Ken Hatley Barnesville 770-358-1300___________________________
2 young male llamas, 3 and 5 months old, $750 ea. or $1000 both. Jim West Sautee 706-200-6522___________________________
3 female alpacas, all breeding age, 2 CLAA registered, the other can be, black & browns, $1,000. Robert Wilkins Cleveland 706-8650703___________________________________
Alpacas: 2 Suri, 1 white female, 1 fawn male, great fiber, CLAA, package deal, terms available. James Gregoryk Cleveland 706219-4535_______________________________
Alpacas: Hucayas, prices from $500$12,000, package deals available. Travis Kent Guyton 912-728-6613____________________
Alpacas: males, maidens, and pregnant females, email: Larry@DestinyAlpacas.com. Larry Dietsch Young Harris 706-379-2361
Female llamas, registered, vaccinated, dewormed, and halter trained. Michelle Cumbie Monticello 404-455-8797_________
Llamas: 4 males, absolutely gorgeous, ages 4-10, priced to sell, $200 each. Libby Parham Newnan 678-480-1384____________
Llamas: male, heavy wool, Appoloosa or Suri paint, friendly, trained, registered, show quality, $2500 negotiable. Dorthe Peloquin Augusta 706-339-9990___________________
Ostrich hen, rheas, water buffalo heifers, calves, and bred cow. Wayne Wood Buchanan 770-315-3184

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For up-to-date weather information, visit website www.georgiaweather.net. Historic climate data is available at website www.climate.engr.uga.edu.

For information and tips on conserving water resources, visit http://conservewatergeorgia.net/

Alternative Livestock Requiring Permit/License

If you have questions regarding ads in this

category, call Shavonne 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) 656-3667.

For

information on licenses of other species of

hoofed stock (except llama and buffalo), contact the Georgia Department of Natural

Resources Special Permit Unit at (770) 761-

3044. Individuals submitting advertisements

to buy and sell regulated hoofed stock in the

Market Bulletin must provide a photocopy of

the appropriate license with their ad.

LIVESTOCK WANTED
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Andrea Stephens at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.___________________
Items listed in the Livestock Wanted category must be for specific livestock; for instance, "want 3 or 4-yr. old quarter horse gelding, approx. 16 hds., suitable for moderately experience rider." Generalized ads, such as "want horses, any amount," are not acceptable for publication; neither are ads for free or unwanted livestock.
9 open replacement heifers, Angus & Angus Black Seminole, 14 months old, weigh approx. 750/800 lbs. David Tisinger Carrollton 770301-2357_______________________________
Looking for a baby pig, free or reasonably priced, will pick up if not too far away. Christina Massengill Cohutta 706-694-2045
Looking for a quality Hereford bull. Thomas Mead Midville 706-554-6107______________
Looking for information about & source for Savanna goats. Dwight Fleming McDonough 678-776-9011___________________________
Looking for Jersey heifer calf to bottle feed & raise as family pet, reasonably priced. Andy Gamlen Chickamauga 423-413-1573______
Looking for smooth TWH for trail, 15+ hands, around 8 years old, preferably one owner, no dealers. Brenda Dailey Jonesboro 770-856-1931___________________________
Want Barbados black belly sheep (no horns) within 100 miles of Thomasville. Gerald Edwards Thomasville 229-226-7263 912288-0036_______________________________
Want free/very cheap 15 hd. gentle horse for beginner rider in experienced, loving horse family, we're a forever home. Michael Adams Senoia 770-599-4110____________________
Want to buy goats, hogs, sheep, horses, purebreed or mixed breed, will pick up, will pay cash. Donald Green Temple 770-8416815___________________________________
Want to trade 2 yr. old white alpaca male for cow, dairy goats, or sheep. Mike Carter Cobbtown 912-684-3184

LIVESTOCK HANDLING
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Andrea Stephens at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082,___________________
'04 Cimarron 4H full LQ w/Onan generator, ramp, exc. cond., $36,400. Sonny Jones Waverly Hall 706-582-3858_______________
04 Feather Lite all aluminum 24ft. 7" wide/6 1/2 tall, used 6 times, $12,500. John Wilby Athens 678-350-1012____________________
'89 bumper pull 14' horse/stock trailer, put in new floor w/mats plus paint job last year, good tires. Lynn Brooks Monroe 770-715-0720 770-713-7601___________________________
'91 Sooner GN, 2 hs., dressing w/queen mattress, cabinets, frig., air, awning, sep. tack, $6995. Ray Grissett Moreland 678-949-7872
'96 Sundowner Sunlite, 720 LQ, 3H, SL trailer, exc cond., full living qtrs., new tires, $19,500 obo. Donna Cleveland Dawson 229886-8461 229-886-8461__________________
'99 Sundowner 2 horse slant BP, front dress, rear tack, 2 drop windows on head, pics avail., $7500. Stacey Grosvenor Watkinsville 706-207-5390_______________
16' Gooseneck brand cattle trailer, good condition, $2600.00 firm. Sam Freeman Forsyth 478-994-2526 478-319-8786_______
16' Gooseneck stock trailer, good tires, new front axle and brakes, good floor, swing or slide gate. Anthony Lawrence Clarkesville 706-499-3674___________________________
1981 Bonanza 4-horse load bumper pull, mats, escape, door, tack, steel, needs some floor work, $2000 obo. Angela Pannell Ranger 404-216-4020____________________
1992 Sundowner 3H GN Executive Model trailer, large DR, AC, good tires, $4,900, pics available. Judy Walden Crawford 706-7433692___________________________________
1995 16' gooseneck stock trailer, cut gate, sliding rear door, new tires, very good condition, $2200. Gary Castleberry Roopville 678-776-9025___________________________
1996 Sundowner 4H LQ, micro, stovetop, ac, awning, shower, toilet, new tires, generator ready, pics, $22,000 obo. Buck Heard Moultrie 229-891-8327 229-985-2748
1998 Sundowner 4-horse trailer, air in large dressing room, rear tack, very nice, $14,000. Nancy Searles Calhoun 706-629-5073_____
1999 Champion 2 horse bumper pull trailer, excellent, cond, new paint, floor, tires, saddle comp. M. Law Hahira 229-561-1034

2 horse trailer, bumper pull, 1992 W-W, good floor, some rust on weld seams, needs paint $900. Clint Jones Milan 229-362-4111 478-231-1669___________________________
2-horse covered wagon, tow hitch, 2 horse hitch, H brakes/hand brakes, rubber tires, $1500. Carey VanLandingham Cairo 229872-3612_______________________________
2003 Travalong Bandit 3-horse gooseneck trailer with 4-foot dressing room, great condition, $7,000. Steve Williams Douglas 912-384-9374___________________________
2009 American spirit horse trailer, full LQ, 2h slant, rear tack, awning. Randy Pilgrim Thomson 706-595-9736__________________
26' Legend stock combo gooseneck trailer, haul horses or cattle, pulls great, charcoal grey color, $3500. John Gaskins Lenox 229392-6079 229-238-1174__________________
38' Gooseneck hay/pinestraw trailer, 9' metal mesh sides, tripel axle. Randy Guillebeau Monroe 770-316-8715_________
60' round pen, 2" galvanized tubing, 6' tall with 6 bars, $1375. Wayne Henson Vidalia 912-537-4937___________________________
6x16 Gooseneck cattle trailers, like new, $4500. Gene Roberts Bowman 706-9888326___________________________________
Barn & riding supplies, equine bridles, brushes, saddles, more. Mike Brasser Newnan 770-833-3463___________________
Bob Marshall endurance/saddle 15 1/2", black, basket stamping on skirt, $800.; Crosby LexingtonTC 17" $400.00 execellent/cond. Deborah Breazeale Washington 706-6782003 706-318-2126______________________
Canadian buggy, $2000, complete matching set of double harness, $900, pony harness, $200, flat seat Billy Cook, $600. Dennis Jordan Temple 770-562-8517 205288-6720_______________________________
Colt 2H SL/BP 7' tall trlr. w/tack rm., GC, minimal rust, new tires, pulls great, asking $2500. Brandi McLean Hampton 678-5881996___________________________________
GN stock trailer, 16-ft. divider gate, new tires, spare, hard top, good floor, very good condition, $3,000. Mark Woodham Madison 706-818-4046___________________________
Horse trailer, 1996 Logan, enclosed three horse slantload gooseneck, tack room, dressing room. Good condition. $4000 Martin George Newnan 770-253-7813____________
King Big Horn saddle, 16". Lane Francis Colbert 706-795-3626____________________
Like new Pro Stock 12' stock trailer, 6' wide, 7' tall, brakes both axles, slide/swing gate $2200.00. Sibby Green Bremen 678-3720782___________________________________
Looking for a 2-horse bumper pull trailer, aluminum or steel if not rusted, price neg. Dianne Fulton Loganville 770-554-8574
One or two horse wagon with Amish built body, canopy top and hydraulic brakes. Howard Burnette Mershon 912-288-0091 912-632-5576___________________________
Rubber mat for saleg great for trailer floors, stall mats, $3 per foot. Wyman Harley Statesboro 912-536-7156________________
Run about cart, Amish mad buggy, metal spokes, rubber tires, like new. C. Mixon Hortense Hortense 912-778-5242_________
SL GN horse trailer, changing & sleeping quarters, rear tack (3 saddles), mats, esc. door, great condition, $3200 obo. Chris Johnson Danielsville 706-658-6336________
Used 15" American Saddlery barrel saddle, girths, sidepull, breast collar, saddle rack, $400. Debbie Jackson Pendergrass 706654-6085_______________________________
W-W squeeze chute, portable, like new, $ 2650. Larry Maney Baldwin 706-886-9551
Western saddle made by Buford. $350. Mary Lynn Pruett Blue Ridge 706-258-2225
Western saddles $275, $175, standard buggy harness $275, bareback pad $15., misc. bits/tack, other items. Gene Watson Woodbine 912-575-5227
RABBITS
category, call Andrea Stephens at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.___________________
5 mini lop babies for sale in six weeks, $25. Nick Gibbs Canton 770-715-6151__________
5 NZW will be 6 weeks old June 12. price $10 each, very tame. Sara Graham Flowery Branch 770-883-0465____________________
Adorable tiny baby rabbits, variety of colors, some are Netherland dwarfs & some are Netherland mixes, $15 ea. Lisa Steele Statesboro 912-536-2726________________
Black otter Netherland Dwarf bucks, quality, handled daily, excellent, $20 no pedigree. Amanda Politino Warner Robins 478-9711888___________________________________
Bunnies: Purebred Rex, Minirex, New Zealand (all breeder quality), Bowdon,call for appointment. Jac Garye Bowdon 770-2585971___________________________________
Californian meat rabbits, $15 at 4-5 weeks, www.nyrlerealgoats.com. Yvonne Robinson McDonough 770-954-1167_______________
Flemish Giant rabbits assorted ages, sandy, blue, black born March and April. Gary Vaughn Sparta 706-444-5059 716-560-8910
Flemish giant rabbits, 9 weeks old, $20 each, NZW, Californian, San Juan, Dutch, 5-9 weeks old, $10 ea. Michael Moran Toccoa 706-599-4537 706-886-6772______________
Flemish giant rabbits, eight 9 week old babies, one 10 month old female, $25 each. Marty Echols Conyers 770-597-7297_______
Flemish Giants, pedigreed & pet quality, babies & breeding age, blues, blacks, whites, greys, sandies & spotted crosses. Tiffani Kelly Covington 404-308-2364_________________
Giant rabbits, Flemish & French lop from 3 mo. to adults. Edward Sezonov Snellville 770-361-1871

Holland Lop babies and adults, many colors, pedigreed, show quality, $25. Brenda McDaniel Good Hope 770-207-6150_______
Holland Lops- from show stock, babies and adults, $10. B. K. McDaniel Monroe 770-3077292___________________________________
Jersey Woolie baby bunnies, show quality with pedigrees, excellent companion, $20. Judi Hudson Austell 678-230-8080________
Jersey wooly babies, show quality, $35 at 6 weeks, some adults to, also baby Lion Heads, $25 ea. Taylor Truluck St. George 912-3372584___________________________________
Jones Road Farms offers pet & large breed rabbits, start at $7.50 each. Steve Collier 1785 Ben Jones Rd. Clarkesville 30523 706-4993683___________________________________
Large white rabbits for sale, call for more info, after 6pm. Q. Burton Sharpsburg 404432-7271 770-683-4200__________________
Lionhead and Lops for sale all different colors. Stephanie Whitley Covington 404683-0598_______________________________
Looking for someone who can supply meat rabbits, I will pay by the pound live weight large rabbits. Anthony Guyton Cartersville 404-520-7459___________________________
Mini Rex rabbits, $15 each & Netherland dwarfs, $20 each, farm raised & multiple colors. Jessica Atkins Cartersville 770-6550449___________________________________
Mixed breed and Lionhead rabbits, various sizes and colors. Rhonda Durden Garfield 478-763-3011___________________________
Mixed rabbits for sale, breeders, bucks & babies, babies, $5, breeders, $10. Ed Richardson Locust Grove 770-851-7776
New Zealand rabbits reds and some red and white mixed, also have a black/steel doe. Chris Tenbrink Griffin 770-584-0173_______
New Zealand rabbits, 2 months old, male & female, $10 ea. Candace Mondoca Cartersville 678-353-8416________________
New Zealand Reds starting at $20; NZW available June 21, starting at $10. Randy Lewis Montezuma 478-472-9926 478-9528335___________________________________
New Zealand Whites male and female, purebred all ages, $8 and up for info call. Cindy Soles Brooklet 912-842-9154_______
One Hariliquin buck, one Blue buck, several does $10.00 ea.. Shirley Clark Winder 770867-9307_______________________________
Pedigreed Holland lops & mix lops for sale, just weaned, $15 each, broken, black & tortoise shell. Christina Kunkel Zebufon 770567-5115_______________________________
Registered Jersey Woolies, different ages and colors available. Pat Cook Covington 404-403-3635___________________________
San Juan bunnies, black white and gray. $5.00 each, 6-8 weeks old. Richard Bishop Newborn 706-342-3612__________________
San Juan, 5 weeks, $10 each, older rabbits, call for price, have rabbits all year. Branndon Butler Monroe 404-867-0807______________
Sandwanes, swamp, Flemish giant, NZW, mini lionheads, mini Rex, Holland lops, dwarfs, call anytime. Lori Smith Bowdon 770809-4668_______________________________
Tiny pedigree Netherland dwarf, Holland lop and dwarf Hotot bunnies. Ann Gray Milner 770-468-3330
FEED, HAY AND GRAIN
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category, call Shavonne Smith at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.___________________
All hay ads must contain the variety of hay offered for sale; i.e., Coastal bermuda hay, Alicia hay, etc._____________________
$18, 2010 quality fescue hay. 4x5 rolls, in the field. John Weaver Dawsonville 404-3169099___________________________________
$30, 2010 Fescue, 4x5 rolls, in barn, delivery available. Jones Garmon Jefferson 706-367-4775___________________________
$30, 4x5 rolls,Fescue/Orchard mix, in field, $35, in barn, $3.50 square bales in field, $4 barn. Pat Sutton Clarkesville 706-947-3006 706-499-6761___________________________
$40, 4x5 rolls, 2010 rye grass, net wrapped, fertilized, in barn, horse quality. W. Glover Griffin 770-599-9806_____________________
'09 & TO Coastal Bermuda hay, 6x5 rolls, well fertilized & irrigated, large amount stored under shelter. James Campbell Colquitt 229220-6094_______________________________
'09 & TO Tift 85, stored in barn, top quality, 5x5 net wrapped rolls, $35/roll. Jack Patton Baxley 912-278-0179____________________
'09 Alicia Bermuda hay, 4x5 rolls, net wrapped, well fertilized. Lawton Hickman Waynesboro 706-829-0883_______________
'09 Alicia Bermuda, 105 4x5 bales, net wrapped and sheltered, $35/bale, take all for $28 each. Roger Mays Hahira 229-896-3930
'09 Coastal Bermuda, sq. bales, well fertilized & limed, horse quality, dely. avail., $6.25. Jack McCracken Newnan 770-3042487___________________________________
'09 Coastal Bermuda/Bahia mix, 4x5 rolls stored in barn, fertilized, and limed, $30 roll. Scott Williams Crawfordville 706-474-1712
'09 Coastal, heavily fertilized and stored under shelter. Ambros Powell Wrightsville 478-575-0700 478-864-2758______________
'09 Coastal, Tift 44, 4x5 rolls, $35; rye grass, Fescue/Coastal mix, $25, delivery available. Scott McDaniel Yatesville 706-4723013___________________________________
'09 Fescue, barn stored, $2/bale, 150 bales, horse quality; TO Fescue, field pick up only, $3/bale, call for details. Will Beattie Ellijay 706-669-0596___________________________
TO 4/5 net wrapped, Bermuda hay, Tifton 44, cow & horse quality, $30 & $35, dely. avail. B.J. Felkel Millen 912-682-5813

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rIntern Notes Similarities, Differences-, '10 4x5 Fescue/Bermuda, netwrap, $35, 2010 Bermuda-Rye grass, 5x5 round bales, 4x5 Fescue hay, $25/roll. John Gowin
del. avail., less for big amounts. Nathan $30. Thomas Harrell Commerce 770-337- LaFayette 706-980-2511__________________

McCoy Fairplay 678-410-2157____________ 6870___________________________________ 4x6 rolls of Fescue and clover mix, 1200

10 4x5 rolls, netwrapped Fescue/Bermuda, 2010 Coastal and Fescue hay, 4x5 rolls. lbs. ea. $30, call after 6 pm. William Baldwin $35/roll, delivery avail., discount large order. James Rutledge McDonough 678-372-6443 Calhoun 706-625-4566 770-608-2167

In Grocery Stores in U.S., Europe

Robert McCoy Rutledge 706-474-3565_____
10 Alicia Bermuda, highly fertilized, horse quality, $4/$5 squares in field/barn, $50 round bale. Art Johns Bronwood 229-995-5371

2010 Coastal Bermuda hay in field, well fert. sq. bales $5, rolls $55, call for baling dates. Bill Turner Brooks 770-401-9648
2010 Coastal Bermuda hay, horse quality,

Alfalfa and Alfalfa/Bermuda mix; second cutting, $5 bale, Alfalfa and $4 mix hay. Linda Trammell Sumner 229-206-0657 229-7767245___________________________________

This is the second in a series of articles from the Georgia Department of Agriculture's Marketing and International Trade office in Europe.

10 Alicia Bermuda, well fertilized, barn $4/bale at barn, delivery available. Glenn Alicia 2010 crop fertilized, weed free, 4x5

stored, horse quality, $40, delivery available. Brinson 6482 Old Louisville Rd. Tarrytown large round, horse quality, very green. John Marcus Sapp Barney 229-563-6255________ 912-288-5960___________________________ Scott Rebecca 229-382-7787 229-392-6520

Greetings from Brussels, Belgium!

10 Bermuda, Tift 44, $4/bale, well-fertilized, 2010 Coastal Bermuda hay, rain free, weed Bermuda & Fescue hay, heavily fert., rain

mixed hay, $3.25/bale, horse quality, in barn, delivery extra. Charlie or Helmut Cawthon Rome 706-266-6283_____________________
10 Bermuda/rye mix square bales, not

free, horse quality, highly fertilized, $4/square bale and $40/roll. Curtis Durden Lyons 912526-3189 912-245-1081__________________
2010 Coastal Bermuda, good quality, baling

free, horse quality, square ($7) & round bales ($50), large quantity, dely. avail. S. Stana Powder Springs 770-241-3201____________
Bermuda hay, 4x5 rolls in barn, $40,

I am Katie Williams and I am working as the 2010 intern in the Georgia' Department of Agriculture's European office. I help to support the office's role in marketing Georgia products abroad by preparing

horse quality, $2/bale. C.J. Farmer Gillsville last week of June, rye grass hay now, $40 up. ryegrass $30, Fescue, $25. Terry Stephenson

706-677-0072___________________________ Wayne Martin Milledgeville 478-288-0053 Commerce 706-207-5279________________

10 Coastal/Bermuda, prime horse quality 478-452-5437___________________________

Bermuda/Fescue mix, $4/square bale or

reports about potential markets and conditions and by providing administrative assistance within the office. In my free time I have been

hay, fert, UGAsoil specs., 4x5 rd. or sq. bales in barn, del./unload. Olin Trammell Forsyth 478-994-6463 478-960-7239______________
10 Fescue hay, horse quality, no

2010 Coastal Bermuda, well fertilized, started baling June 9, 4x5 round bales, horse quality, $45, cow hay $35. Richard Torrance Milledgeville 478-451-3071_______________

$40/round. Scott Macaluso Senoia 770-2621576 770-599-6111_______________________
Bermuda/Fescue mix, spring 2010, 4x5 rolls, fresh off the field, well fertilized and

learning about the city of Brussels. Along with seeing Brussels' major sights, I've been learning about living daily life here. In particular, I've noticed the differences and similarities of Brussels life from my weekly

herbicides, square bales, Cherokee County. 2010 Crimson Clover hay, round bales for clean, $40 per roll. Steve Emerick Monroe

Becky Weber Free Home 770-887-0449

sale. Clint Garrett Leesburg 229-869-3352 770-725-1557 770-652-9004______________

10 Fescue mix cow hay, large 4x6 round 2010 feed oats: cleaned and bagged, good Coastal & Coastal/Bahia mix rolls, Coastal

visits to the grocery store. On the big things, grocery stores in the U.S. and Belgium are

bales, $35/bale. Tony Smith Monticello 706476-2051_______________________________
10 Fescue mix, fertilized, in barn, 4x4, $25, '09 hay, 4x4 in barn, $20. '09 sq. bales, $1.50.

quality, $12 for 48 pound bags. Fred Purvis Adel 229-891-1278______________________
2010 Fescue 4x5 rolls, $30, in barn, square bales, $3.75, Russell Bermuda, $5/bale.

square bales, and rolled peanut hay. Darrell Williams Swainsboro 478-237-3237_______
Coastal and Tift 85 hay, 4x5 rolls $40, sq. bales $4, del. avail. Landon Boyett Glennville

similar. The main layouts of supermarkets are the same, with produce, bakery and meat products offered along the perimeter of the store. Processed and prepared foods are contained within the inner aisles of the

Marvin Bozeman Thomson 706-781-4146 Charles Chastain Talking Rock 770-893- 912-654-9510___________________________ 706-421-4945___________________________ 9013___________________________________ Coastal Bermuda hay, first cutting/some dry
10 Fescue square bales, horse hay, 2010 Fescue Bermuda mix hay, cow quality, rye grass, fertilized UGA specs, in barn, $50

store. Like in the U.S., selection varies between stores. Small comer shops provide basic foods for quick trips on the way home from work.

$4.40/bale. Jeremy Means Snellville 770- round bales, $25, square bales, $5, delivery per roll. Wymann Hartley Kathleen 478-987539-3405_______________________________ available. Tom Crowley Griffin 770-584-2565 5835 478-954-0324______________________
10 Fescue square bales, horse hay, 2010 Fescue Bermuda mix hay, round Coastal Bermuda hay, round and square

Supermarkets carry a wide selection of foods, as well as non food products including cleaning supplies, beauty items, and office supplies

$4.40/bale. Carol Hassell Lilburn 404-3741961___________________________________

10 Fescue, $40/roll, $3.50 in field square bales, call for Bermuda square bales. Justin Caswell LaGrange 706-594-3931__________

10 Fescue, 4x5 rolls $30; also, Fescue/Johnson mix, $25 in field, fertilized and weed free. Keith Hyde Dawsonville 404317-9621_______________________________

10 Fescue, Orchard, Durana Clover, fertilized and limed, 4x5 bales in barn with no rain, $30. Rob Hicks Ringgold 706-375-4816

10 Fescue, Rye grass, Orchard/Clover

blend, 4x5, no weeds and fertilized, barn kept,

$30/roll. John Watson LaFayette 423-834-

3457

______________________________

10 Fescue/Bahia/Coastal mixed, sq. bales, horse quality, fertilized/limed, barn kept. Charles Holland Thomaston 706-648-3947 706-975-5126___________________________

10 half Bermuda with alpha/white clover/orchard mix, 4x5 rolls, $25. Ernest How Eatonton 478-718-5366 706-485-2284

10 horse quality, Coastal Bermuda, large

bales, $35, square bales, $45, delivery available. Ken Williams Griffin 770-231-7798
2010 Fescue hay square bales, horse quality $3.50, cow quality $2.75, 1st # daytime/2nd # evening. Kermit Simmons Jefferson 770-867-7550 706-367-9739
2010 Fescue hay, 58 4x5 rolls, $20 ea., all for $1,000. John Norton Royston 706-2450210___________________________________
2010 Fescue mix, $45 per roll in barn, $35 in field, more to bale, call for large orders. Jerry Caswell LaGrange 706-594-7262
2010 Fescue, Bermuda, Siressa hay, 4x5 rolls, $25, delivery available, Coweta and Hart counties, Jason LaCoste/Jimmy Walker. Jimmy Walker Newnan 770-403-9052 864209-9509_______________________________
2010 Fescue, Orchard grass mix, square bales, horse quality, in barn, $3.50 per bale. Jennifer Sosebee Clermont 770-983-0174
2010 fescue/mixed hay, fertilized, no rain, stored in barn, $45 per roll. Jimmy Leatherman Carrollton 770-834-8333 770710-1439_______________________________

bales, excellent quality, barn stored. Clide Grier Mauk 706-366-1339_________________
Coastal Bermuda square bales, fertilized, limed, weed control, baling in June 2010, call for more info. Earl Pye Griffin 678-758-6996 678-583-3161___________________________
Custom baling, 4x5 to 4x6 round rolls, wrapped with cover, edge net wrapped. Thomas Coggins Bogart 678-614-4994 706769-3742_______________________________
Feed oats, bulk only, cleaned and bagged. Marvin Lewis 919 Ga. Hwy. 33 Cordele31015 229-273-4329___________________________
Fescue & Bermuda hay, $3.50 bale, just cut. Bill Garner Cumming 770-887-4197
Fescue hay, 4x4 rolls, rain free, good quality for horses or cows, $20/roll. James Nations Sautee 706-892-4790_____________
Fescue/Bermuda mix hay, 5x6 rolls, $30 roll. A.G. Williams Toccoa 706-886-9530
Free cow hay, SE Cherokee Co. Jack Cashin 1005 Little River Way Alpharetta 30004 770-644-1533_____________________

for convenience. Shoppers in all stores consist of busy professionals, moms with their kids, people with lists, and wanderers.
Differences between U.S. and Belgian stores lie in the details, with more of a "do it yourself' emphasis present in the European supermarkets. Fresh vegetables and fruit must be weighed on an electronic scale by the shopper. A ticket with the price is printed for the shopper to present at check out. A scale at checkouts is provided for those shoppers who forget to perform this task. Fresh loaves of bread are made daily, but must be selected by the shopper and then sliced in a machine before checking out with the item. Standard orange juice in cartons is available for purchase in the refrigerated aisle, but if a customer prefers something fresh, they can have it. In the produce section is an orange juice making machine stocked with oranges. Plastic jugs are offered in small, medium and large sizes. After the shopper selects the appropriately sized jug, the jug is placed in the machine and fresh orange juice fdls the jug.
Perhaps the biggest difference I've noticed is the fact that most

square bales, $5 pick-up in field, delivery available w/in 40-mile radius of Monticello. Dave Garwood Monticello 770-354-2085
'40 large round rolls of Bermuda; also, rye

2010 Fescue/Orchard hay, $4/bale; $3.50/bale for 50 or more. Cheryl Arrendale Marble Hill 770-893-3403_________________
2010 hay, Fescue/Bermuda mix, 4x5 rott,

Free fescue hay, you cut and bale, approx 15 acres, some bushhogging requested. Loy Cook Blairsville 706-781-5833____________
HlgtY gtiaWy-Gats, "good-tor feeding, fresh

shoppers bring their own grocery bags to the store. In most stores,

plastic bags can be bought at check out for about nine cents and reusable

bags arc for sale-far around 13 cents. IDuimg Txry fmA vtip av> vV*sj.

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grass, net wrap in barn, $40, delivery $35, square bales, $4 barn, $3.50 field. Rex cut hay, call for prices. Ashley Galbreath did not know about this particular detail, and either the store did not sell

available. Alvin Strickland Patterson 904- Palmer Auburn 770-867-9589_____________ Vidalia 912-293-2819____________________ 335-7463_______________________________ 2010 horse hay, well fertilized in barn, Horse quality Bermuda hay, 30,000 sq.
10 Tift 44/rye, $3.75 from barn, taking Fescue & Orchard grass, $4.50 each. Charles bales available. Paul Harris Screven 912-

bags or my French was not sophisticated enough to get them. Luckily, I had enough room in my purse for the few apples and crackers I was

orders, 2nd cutting Tift 44, horse quality, $3.50 from field. David Blackmore Cartersville 770652-6453_______________________________
1000+ round bales, world feeder Bermuda hay. Jens Brynteson Sandersville 478-2320792___________________________________
20 fresh large round hay bales, Fescue/Bermuda mix, $25 each. Tom Ward Cartersville 678-858-8224________________
2009 Alfalfa hay, barn stored, fertilized, must make room new crop, 250 /$7, 500 /$6, delivery available. Ronny Shingler Blakely 229-220-6701___________________________
2009 and 2010 Tift 44 & Fescue, square and round rolls, top quality hay, delivery available. James King Snellville 770-4031816___________________________________
2009 Coastal and Tifton 85 4x5 hay bales, $10-$15 each. Ellis Godbee Waynesboro 706-554-5614___________________________
2009 Fescue hay, large bales in barn, $2.75/bale, large inventory. M.D. Holcomb Dalton 706-259-3749____________________
2009 Fescue sq. bales, sold originally horse quality, stored in barn, selling for

Hoffman McDonough 770-914-2767_______
2010 horse quality hay, square bales, quality tested, varieties available: Alfalfa, Bermuda, and Fescue. Judy Duncan Carrollton 404-295-2404_________________
2010 horse quality, Fescue, Orchard grass, well fertilized, 4x4 rolls, $25 in field, $30 barn stored. Jerry Smiley Blue Ridge 706-8380366___________________________________
2010 Mixed Fescue/Bahia, 4x5 rolls, $25. Earl Fortson Barnesville 770-312-3974
2010 mixed grass. Fescue, Orchard, Rye. 4x5 (750-850lbs), $30 for hay stored in field, dry rolls, $45. Michael Bugden Newnan 678428-2917_______________________________
2010 Orchard/Fescue, fertilized w/no weeds, cow quality, $25, horse quality, $40/4x5 net wrapped round bales, small/large quantities available. Ben Blatt Maysville 404312-5131_______________________________
2010 quality Fescue hay, 4x5 rolls, in the field, $18. Adam Sinteff Cumming 770-3663944___________________________________
2010 rolled hay, Fescue/Clover mix, netted in field, you pick up $30 per roll. Clermont B

294-2472_______________________________
Horse quality Fescue square bales, fertilized and sprayed, $2.50 in field, $3.50 in barn, some delivery available. Joe Clonts Dahlonega 706-973-0523________________
Horse quality hay 2010, 4x6, net wrapped, barn stored, Bermuda/rye grass, 1,000 lb. rolls, $55, discounts available. Mark Woodham Madison 404-379-8037_________
Horse quality hay, fertilized and sprayed, $5.50/bale delivered. Payton Crawford Americas 770-540-0341__________________
Large round bales, Bermuda & Fescue, $45, delivery available. John Pelton Covington 770-787-2987_________________
Mixed Bermuda and Fescue, square bales, $5/bale, delivery available in Paulding County. Steve Duke Dallas 404-317-0741 770-7831516___________________________________
Mixed grasses, cattle, goat, and mulch in barn, $2 square bales. Perry Tyson Gray 478986-4106 478-256-0742__________________
Oats square bales with seeds, $5.50 in barn, cut 5/23/10. G. Brewer McIntyre 478-

getting. On my next trip, to a large supermarket this time, I thought I would be better prepared by bringing my backpack. It turned out that I was hungrier than I thought, and my substantial haul would not fit into my book bag. To carry everything, I bought a large reusable bag.
For my next trip to the grocery store, I will finally be prepared with my own bag. I am quickly becoming a local, but will continue to notice the differences and similarities between my temporary home and Georgia. Until next time, happy grocery shopping from Brussels!

Feed, Hay And Grain Wanted
Need 75-100 4x5 bales, cow quality hay, delivered to Blythe, Ga. during 2010, will pay $25 per bale. Cathy Taylor Blythe 706-3998244___________________________________
Need to buy corn in bulk, by the bag or any other way. Wesley Bruce Gainesville 706429-8441____________________________ __
Wanted: 2+ rolls old/spoiled hay (prefer second cutting), cheap, picked up or delivered. Diane Kistner Cave Spring 706-622-4454

Soybeans: Cook variety, group VIII, certified, 99% pure, 80% germ., $20/50 lb. bag. Lewis Sanders Stephens 706-759-3871 706-340-1546
Ag Plants for Sale
If you have questions regarding this category, call Shavonne Smith at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.___________________
Alicia, Bermuda, Coastal, Tift 78, 85, 44 sprigs available; also, custom planting. Chester Kight Soperton 478-232-6122_____

goat/cow/mulch hay, $2/bale. R. Abernathy Parks Loganville 678-437-0844___________ 456-1634_______________________________

Ballground 770-479-1471________________

2010 Russell Bermuda hay, horse quality Premium '09 Tift 44, fertilized, weed free,

AG SEED FOR SALE

Alicia, Coastal, Tift 85, Tift 78, Tift 44, Russell, perennial peanuts, custom planting

2010 4x4, $20 or 5x4, $28, fescue, well fertilized, pickup in field, barn or delivery negotiable. Billy Ragsdale Social Circle 770267-4153 404-713-8585__________________
2010 4x5 Bermuda Fescue mix, round bales, fertilized, $25/roll. Clyde Rucker Maysville 706-652-2942__________________
2010 4x5 Bermuda mix hay, $30 per roll, pickup behind baler, delivery available. Jackie Faulkner Barnesville 404-925-6671________
2010 4X5 Fescue/Bermuda hay $25/roll, no rain. Al Cash Toccoa 706-599-0207 706-4916748___________________________________
2010 4x5 rolls, Fescue/Rye/Bermuda mixed, horse hay, fertilized, $50 ea., delivery available. Harold Bowden Jackson 770-7752267___________________________________

sq. bales, $4.50 each, delivery available.

Charles Mathis Jefferson 404-317-6173

2010 rye grass hay, rain-free, 4x5 roll, $30, square bales $4. Steve Matthews Griffin 770-

227-3840_______________________________

2010 Rye/Fescue mix, 4x5 rolls, well fertilized, $25 in field, 2010 Fescue mix, 4x5 rolls, $20 in field. Joseph Ballenger Canon

706-498-2469___________________________

2010 Square bales, fertilized and sprayed,

$4 picked up, $6 delivered, Bermuda and Fescue mix. Kenneth Sargent Rockmart 770-

490-1227_______________________________

2010 square bales, Fescue, weed-free,

$3/bale in field, $3.50/bale in barn, baling

week

of

May

16-22,

email:

wquarles@windstream.net. Wayne Quarles

dry stored, $70/roll. Tim Hunter Conyers 770483-8712 770-922-6653__________________
Premium '09 Tift 44, fertilized, weed free, dry stored, $70/roll. Kip Hunter Conyers 404281-7275_______________________________
Pure orchard grass, horse quality, well fertilized, square bales, $7.50, delivery available. David Harden LaFayette 706-3978347___________________________________
Quality hay 2010, dely. avail, round or square, all barn stored. Kirk Little Lyons 912326-3512_______________________________
Round bales, horse quality, Fescue and Bermuda hay, baled, dry, delivery available. Walker Cloud Canton 678-294-4592_______
Rye hay, $5, 4x5 round Bermuda/Fescue,

If you have questions regarding this category, call Shavonne Smith at 404-651-
9081 or 404-651-9082.___________________
Advertisers of agricultural seed must submit a current state laboratory report (not more than 9 months old) for purity, noxious weeds and germination for each seed lot advertised. A seed lot must be uniform and not exceed 400 50-lb. bags. Laboratory reports will be returned upon request. Any ads for agricultural seed submitted for publication without this documentation will not be published. Licensed seed dealers cannot advertise seed in the Market Bulletin. Certain varieties of seed are protected from propagation unless they are grown as a class of certified seed. For example, wheat seed

since 1974. Ray Beaty Coolidge 229-9412047 229-224-8294______________________
Blackberry, blueberry plants, $0.70-$7, $50 minimum to ship, hyacinthe05@bellsouth.net. Leisa Parker Valdosta 229-506-1524_______
Blueberry plants, 7 varieties, all sizes, $1.40 and up, fig trees, 3 varieties, $1.50 up, Crape myrtles, $20. Kelly Blizman Perry 478955-6025_______________________________
Coastal, Alicia, Russell, Tift 85, Bermuda sprigs; also, custom planting. Mack McGee Glenwood 912-568-7379 229-868-0262
Fig trees, Santa Rosa and Newport plum trees; also, apricot, pomegranates, and kumquats. Kama! Sarris 3970 Weeks Drive Kennesaw 30144 404-437-9723___________

2010 Alicia, 4x5 rolls, horse quality, well fed., weed free, in barn, $45, in field, $40. Wayne Weatherford Millen 478-982-4004
2010 Alicia, mulch/cow hay, $2.50/bale, delivery available. Cara Henslin 411 Pun/is Rd Screven 31560 912-579-2533_____________
2010 Bermuda hay, round bales $25, square bales $4.50, will deliver. Jessica Lowman Ellijay 706-669-4045_____________
2010 Bermuda mixed grass, 5.5 ft rolls with net wrap, $38/roll, large quanity ordered, discount applies. Justin Paschal Eatonton 706-473-9846___________________________
2010 Bermuda, some Johnson, 1st cutting, $35, 2nd $45 in field, 4x5 bales, sq. bales, $4. Tom Spradlin West Point 706-590-3066 706645-3893

Demoresf 706-499-2718_________________
2010 Tift 44 Bermuda sq. bales & rolls, out of field and in barn. Shannon Wilkes Watkinsville 706-540-7798_______________
2010 Tift 44 in the barn. $4.50 square and $45 round. UGA analysis available. Mike Lewis Hawkinsville 478-396-6977_________
2010 Top quality Fescue sq. bales, $3 ea., also, round rolls, $35 ea., rain free, in barn. Joe Bradley Canon 706-356-8295________ _
2010 wheat & rye grass hay, 5x5 round bales, fertilized, stored in barn, horse quality, Morgan Co. Frank Eaton Buckhead 706-3420727 706-474-0689______________________
30 bales of last season Coastal Bermuda hay, paid $6.50 per bale, will sell for $2.50 per bale. Greg Guthrie Newnan 404-557-5624

$35, good clean hay, Cheyenne hay, $4.50/field, $5/barn. Jeff Sheets Greensboro 706-347-3265___________________________
Shelled yellow feed corn, wheat, and oats, plus 50# bags of corn. Robert Montgomery Reynolds 478-847-2356__________________
Square and round bales, rain free, little to no weeds, Fescue Orchard grass mix. Paylon Edge Clermont 678-936-8170_____________
Taking orders 2010 fertilized, Coastal Alicia square bales, $4.50 field, $5.50 barn, 100 or more $4-$5. Adam Cowart Milledgeville 478251-1185 478-456-0846__________________
Yellow shelled corn, excellent feed quality, approx. 1000 bushels. Mike Ellis Blakely 229723-5330

such as Florida 304, Coker 9152, Coker 9835 and soybean seed, such as Prichard and Banning, may not be propagated for sale unless the seed has been grown as a class of certified seed. Propagation of such seed is a violation of the Plant Variety Protection Act and the Federal Seed Act. If you have questions regarding certified seed, call the Market Bulletin office or the Georgia Department of Agriculture Seed Division at (404) 656-5584.__________________________
'09 Browntop millet, 86% germ., no noxious weeds, delivery available. Lewis Todd Mitchell 706-598-2554___________________
Browntop millet, 65% germ., 5% dormant seed, cleaned and bagged in 50 lb bags, $15/bag. Brent Mize Royston 706-308-8300

Pomegranates in one gallon pots, $10 ea. Sam Warbinglon Dacula 770-962-2454_____
Sweet potato plants. Randy Scarbor 5194 U.S. HWY. 319 S. Tifton 31793 229528-4204_______________________________
Tift 85, Russell, and Coastal Bermuda sprigs for sale and custom planting available. Paul White Dry Branch 478-2144100
Ag Seed/Plants Wanted
I would like to buy 2-4 huckleberry bushes. Myrtle Carter Blairsville 706-745-4479
Please include area codes with phone numbers in advertisements.

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Bulletin Calendar

LIVESTOCK SALES & EVENTS

MISCELLANEOUS

July 13 Ga. Beef Challenge Annual Meeting, 1:30 pm, UGA Animal & Dairy Science Livestock Instructional Arena, Athens. Info: Ronnie Silcox, rsilcox@uga.edu or Patsie Canon, 229-386-3683 or ptcannon@uga.edu.
July 16-17 Ga. Jnnior Beef Futurity, Ga. Nat.'l Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Perry. Info: 706-542-8892.
July 24-25 Ga. Farm Credit Lamb Classic, Ga. Nat.'l Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Perry. Info: 706-247-2956.

Aug. 2-3 "Recreational Pond Management" course, taught by Kris Irwin & Jay Shelton, for landowners, managers, consultants, more, UGA, Athens. Info: Robert E. Elle, 706-583-0566 or http://conted.warnell.urg.edu/.
PESTICIDES & RECERTIFICATION
July 15 Weed & Insect Control in Turfgrass & Ornamental Beds, comm. 2 & 24, Brunswick. Info: Kevin McLean, 912261-2230.

EQUINE EVENTS

Additional pesticide recertification

July 2-10 51st Appalachian Wagon Train, training notices are available on the

Murray Co. Saddle Club, Chatsworth. Georgia Department of Agriculture

Info: Susan, 706-537-1863.

website www.agr.georgia.gov.

Oct. 1-2 Murray Co. Saddle Club Fun &

On the opening page click on

Open Shows, 7 pm & 5 pm, Divisions, select Plant Industry Division,

Chatsworth. Info: 706-537-1863 or and click on Pesticides. Select Pesticide

murraycountysaddleclub@yahoo.com. Applicator Licensing & Certification, and

GARDENING EVENTS

then click on Pesticide Applicator

Recertification Courses. You can then

July 30-Aug. 2 Ga. Gourd Society's 8th search for upcoming courses by date,

Annual Show & Sale, Ga. Nat.'l course title or license category.

Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Perry. Info:

Livestock auctions listed in the

Reggie Eakin, 912-685-5134 or Troy Market Bulletin may offer related items for

Tatum,

770-229-5530

or

http://www.georgiagourdsociety.com.

sale, such as tack and other livestock equipment. Notices for auctions selling

Sept. 18 Founders Day Festival, Major any items other than livestock must be

Temple Garden Club, plant sale, accompanied by the auction license

Senior & Rec. Ctr., 280 Rome St., number of the principal auctioneer or

Temple. Info: 770-562-3369 or Cathy auction firm conducting the auction, per

Austin, 770-562-5958.

regulations of the Georgia Secretary of

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS

State. Notices without this information

Oct. 2 Oktoberfest Craft Fair, 10 am-7 pm, cannot be published.

crafters wanted for inside & outside

If you have questions concerning the

sites, Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Bulletin Calendar, contact Randy Cox at

Sandy Plains Rd., Marietta. Info: Mimi 404-656-3682.

Jones, 678-778-6464 or 770-971-

Submissions for the Bulletin Calendar

4600.

can be sent to rcox@agr.state.ga.us.

FLOWERS FOR SALE
It you have questions about this category, call Shavonne Smith at 404-651-9081 or 404651-9082.______________________________
Flower seed offered for sale has not been tested for germination since it often is collected in very limited quantities.
$0.75 pkg., LSASE, Oid fashioned hollyhocks Oldmaids, Burgundy & gold marigolds, lavender coneflower, Stoksias (lav.). L. Keith 19 Moreland Road Ellijay 30540__________________________________
$0.75/pkg., LSASE, Hyacinth beans, poppies, larkspur, lavender coneflowers, old maids, moon flower, bush type. S. Pankey 4544 Tailscreek Rd. Ellijay 30540 706-635ZZ----------------------- --------- ------------------- ------
$1 will get you a red, yellow, or orange Ganna lily, variegated, $1.50; Mexican petunias, $1.50/clump, will ship. James Elkins Austell 678-945-3750____________________
$1, Creeping Liriope, variegated yellow archangel, Euonymus evergreen winter creeper, Mahonia, Forsythia, Nandina, Rose of Sharon. Carol Koslowsky Alpharetta 770475-4337_______________________________
'09 seed: tall re-seeding impatiens, many colors and shades, many variegated, 1/2 tsp., $1 w/SASE. Mozelle Green 158 George Cowart Rd. Chatsworth 30705____________
1 acre of bamboo and bamboo shoots, located in Hartwell, Ga., contact for price. Weldon Brady Martin 706-356-0798 706-9690901___________________________________
1500 daylilies, many other perennials, call ahead. Betty Milford Lavonia 706-356-4876
1800 Leyland Cypress trees between 4-20 feet tall, delivery and installation available. Wayne Ballew Lithia Springs 770-856-2001
4 yr. old Hellebores (Lenten Rose) ready to bloom in Jan., $4 each, Pachysandra, 50 plants for $10. Carol Olson Marietta 770-9981076___________________________________
4" perennials, 350 varieties, all $1.50 ea., Helleborus, new 1 gal. Japanese maples and others, display garden. Selah Ahlstrom Jackson 770-775-4967___________________
Angel trumpets, all named varieties, lots to choose from. George Hilder 820 Hwy 81 West McDonough 30253 770-914-6435_________
Angel trumpets, banana trees, Confederate Roses, Black Magic elephant ears, Ginger lillies, Lotus pond plants, and more. Patrice Cook Covington 770-787-4161____________
Angel trumpets, bananas trees, Confederate Roses, Black Magic Elephant Ears, Ginger lilies, Lotus, pond plants, and more. Patrice Cook Covington 770-787-6141
Angel trumpets, Confederate roses, Hostas, spider plant hanging baskets, and more, starting at $2. Estell Holey Conyers 770-483-0473___________________________
Angel Trumpets, Harlequin glorybower, Christmas rose (Helleborus), $5, Hydrangeas, Nandinas, Autumn Clematis, Beautyberry, $3, Forsythia, and others. Carla Houghton Marietta 770-428-2227___________________
Angel trumpets: yellow, white; Weigelia, Forsythia, Brown turkey fig bushes, no shipping. George Jackson 1893 W. Hightower Tr. Conyers 678-315-9999________________
Azaleas, Japanese maples, Leyland Cypress, Windmill palms, Knockout roses, Gardenias. Linda Waites Fairburn 770-964-6414________
Bald Cypress, 5-10 gal., $10-$25; Daylilies, Dianthus, Iris, Liriope, etc., $2; 8'-16' Crape Myrtles, Oaks, River Birch, $60-$100. Bob Wilson Commerce 770-993-2100__________
Beautyberry, Queen Anne, Verbena, daisy, $2 pk./SASE, Yellow Rose of Texas, 3/$12, La. lily, $12/doz. F. Brooks 674 New Rosedale Rd. Armuchee 30105

Black bamboo, Golden bamboo, Moon flowers vines, Muscadine vines & more. Dave Pelton Covington 678-654-0571___________
Chinese Lantern, Stokes Aster, Ajuga, Crocosmia, Iris, Cristata, Resurrection lily, Foam flower, Redbud, Chinese Indigo, Carolina Jasmine, more. B. G. Hollimon Buford 770-855-4252____________________
Cleome, Columbine, Lychnis, orange Cosmos, red, yellow, & white Hibiscus, $0.50 ea. pkg. w/SASE. Nell Jones 3767 Plumcrest Rd. SE Smyrna 30082 770-435-7589
Confederate rose, Hydrangeas, Liriope, Japanese maples, Fairy roses, Siberian Iris, Bearded iris, perennial sunflowers. Betty Whittington Colbert 706-788-0002_________
Crape myrtles, 7 gallon & 15 gallon in containers, starting at $25. Ralph Little 588 Hafl Road Unadilla 31091 478-627-3036
Daylilies and bearded irises, were $3, now $1, free green liriope, you dig, no shipping. Etheleen James Lyons 912-526-8516______
Daylilies for sale in April from my home, $3 and $4/clump. hundreds to choose from. Frances Hall 4589 Ala. Hwy. SW. Rome 30165-9286 706-235-5351________________
Daylilies hybrid, mixed colors/sizes, $20/20 plants, $5.50 shipping; Stella D'Oro, $20/20 plants, $5 shipping. B. J. Roop 4140 Citizen Circle Austell 30106 770-948-8740________
Daylilies hybridizer fields, large clumps, many colors, eyes, and edges, no Sunday sales, Brenda Brannock Hiawassee 706-8962700___________________________________
Daylilies, 400+ varieties, all colors, doubles, spiders, huge $5 clumps, we ship, photos and info at www.hollydai4arm.com. Holly Hunt Cleveland 706-865-7476_________________
Daylilies, 5 of a kind, $5, limited varieties, Crepe Myrtle, $5-$6 gal., Hydrangea, 3gal/$10, Japanese iris, $1.50/fan, no shipping. Jean Phillips Bonaire 478-988-4926________
Daylilies, assorted colors, named varieties, reasonably priced, selling by the clump, call for availability and prices. Alex Moon Pendergrass 706-693-2561_______________
Daylilies, hybrid, many colors, $25/25 plants, Stella D'Oro, Blackeyed Stella, 15 plants/$12; plus $5 shipping. Helga Brooks 1793 David Home Ch. Road Comer 30629 706-795-9881___________________________
Daylilies, many colors & varieties, you select, we dig, $1 up per fan. Howard Aaron Forsyth 478-394-0497___________________
Daylilies, many colors and varieties, please call ahead. Jo Ann Cowart 5365 Arbor Hill Rd. Canton 30115 770-887-4493______________
Daylilies, Stella D'Oro, dwarf ever blooming, 25 fans for $25, includes shipping. M.M. Haynes 275 Pine Crest Drive Canton 30114 770-479-5224_____________________
Daylilies, variegated Liriope, American Beauty berry (Americana calicarpa). Linda Davis Monroe 770-267-5398______________
Daylilies: Blackeyed Stella, 15/$20 + $6.50 shipping; Happy Return, 15/$20 + $6.50 ship, both rebloom. S.H. Hill 144 Calhoun Road Sylvester 31791 229-535-4738____________
Daylilies: hundreds of hybrids, inventory reduction sale, see ferncove.com pictures, plant now, we ship. Gerald Denney 400 Jim Starr Rd Newnan 30263 770-656-1114
Daylilies: hybrids, many colors and varieties, Hostas and variegated Liriope. Charles Heath 33 Williamsburg Dr. Rome 30165 706-295-5104_____________________
Daylilies: many colors and varieties, we dig. Butch Cowart 602 Chastain Mill Rd. Dawsonville 30534 678-793-2566_________
Daylilies: pink, purple, mauve, lavender, more; hundreds to choose from; www.alcovydaylilies.com, Alcovy Daylily Farm. J. Burgess Covington 770-787-7177

Daylily hybridizer, 15 years, 100's of perennials, wild flowers, tropicals, worth the

trip, Jungle Paradise. Suzanne Franklin

Dawsonville 706-265-2130 678-410-6830

Double daylilies, begonia, Nandina, Impatiens, sweetscrubs, witch hazel,

spiderlilies, snow drop daffodils. Mary Whitlock East Point 404-767-2748_________

Double purple angel trumpets $5 for 6 pack, cash, pick up only, very colorful. Jerry

Sanders Cartersville 770-367-3756________

Dyamite/Red Rocket Crape Myrtles, 3G, $12, true red; Natchez/white crape myrtle 3G;

also, purple, pink, 1&3G Green Giant, $2.50.

Randall Jordan Homer 678-936-1112_______

Field grown variegated or green Liriope for

large or small landscape projects. Rebecca Thompson 8105 Johnson Road Palmetto 30268 770-463-3014_____________________

Four o'clocks, Mexican sunflowers, tiger

lilies, Rose of Sharon, Caveman Gourd, swamp sunflower, $1 ea./LSASE. B. Savage 3017 Atkins Dr. Gainesville 30507_________

Free multiplying onions, free iris, you dig them up, call 9 am-8 pm, NE Cobb County.

Lee Smith Marietta 678-882-9588__________

Giant Hibiscus asstd., red Confederate rose, Althea, 4 o'clocks, asstd., all seeds,

$1/pkg. w/SASE. Angie Wilson 821 Shumantown Road Ellabell 31308_________

Giant mosquito tree seeds, keeps the

mosquitoes away, $1 ea., $10/12, send SASE. Rickey Bailey 1549 Country Club Drive

Elberton 30635 706-283-2581_____________

Gingers, many varieties in 1 gallon pots for $5 each, www.gingerplantation.com. Nick

Spires 1893 Clements Chapel Rd. Ashburn

31714 229-508-6065_____________________

Groundcovers: Periwinkle Minor, Green

Bishop's weed, chameleon, Liriope, roof iris,

moneyplant, Euphorbia, Archangel Lamium, Woods Aster, $3. Bonnie Barton Dunwoody

770-671-0863___________________________

Heirloom Coxcomb, large burgundy seeds,

1/4 tsp., $2 w/ SASE. Alice Sheridan 145 2nd

St. Bronwood 39826 229-995-6516________

Hen & chicks, 3 diff, $12/doz,, Oxalis, 3 doz./$12, ppd., Hyacinth bean, Stephanotis, Rose Campion, $2/tbsp/SASE. L. Brooks P.O.

Box 888 Armuchee 30105________________

Hostas $2.50/gal, Hibiscus: red, white, pink, $3/gal.; Leyland Cypress $3/gal., snowball

bushes $2/gal., much more. Carol Bland Fayetteville 770-964-3162________________

Hostas: 200 varieties, 2 price sale, 2 miles beyond Zion Hill Church, open Fri-Sun., or by

appt. Dee Little Ellijay 706-635-4891_______

Huge Hydrangeas, light blue flowers, drought & frost resistant, will trade for fill dirt in

Marietta area. Ronald Kukowski Marietta

770-977-9029___________________________

Hydrangeas:

oakleaf,

mophead,

variegated; Chocolate mint, Apple mint,

blueberries, sage, rosemary, lavender,

swtretrt1@aol.com. Herb Bates Yatesville
678-967-9638___________________________

Impatiens, Cleome, Balsam, Bachelor Buttons, Money Plant, 200 seeds, $1 w/SASE. H. Brooks 5106 Lexington Avenue

Stone Mountain 30087__________________

Japanese maples, 30 grafted varieties,

dwarf and laceleaf. Bridget Britton Evans 706829-1427_______________________________

Japanese Maples, Lace Leaf, Bloodgood, many varieties to choose from, $5 and up.

Keith Norris Milner 770-229-8319__________

Knockout roses, Hydrangeas: Tardiva, Annabelle, Macrophylla, Snowball bushes. Ted Shearouse Waleska 770-843-7269_____

Large white perennial hibicus seed, $1 per tsp., w/SASE. Linda Conner 158 Ann Lane Metter 30439___________________________

Leyland Cypress & Cryptomeria trees grown in containers, very green & uniform in size, great prices direct from grower. Bob

Brookshire Buford 770-932-5795__________

Leyland Cypress trees in 3 & 7 gal. containers; also, larger container sizes

available, call for prices. Harold Parker Morqanton 706-374-5339________________

Leyland Cypress trees, 1 gal./$3, 3 gal./$7, quantity discounts available, Athens area. Liza Smith Nicholson 706-757-2526_______

Leyland Cypress, Green Giant, 1 gal/$2.75, 3 gal/$6.75, 7 gal/$25, Rome delivery. Bill

Walker Good Hope 706-342-9471_________

Louisiana iris, plant in bogs/water, $3 ea., fig bushes, Celeste, Kadota (yellow figs), $8

ea., ask about other plants. Betty Stephens

Monroe 770-267-5053___________________

Lowquats trees, white fig, brown fig, bottle brush grapevines, $15, Black, Supreme,

Jenny, Frye, Carlos, & more. Tom Colvin Cobbtown 912-684-3879_________________

Old-timey Daffodils, $3/doz., $6/post, orange daylilies, yellow Cannas, Siberian Iris,

Forsythia, blue bells, tall phlox, others, free Liriope. E. Beach Duluth 770-476-1163

Ox-eyed daisy, 2010 crop seed, 1 tsp., $1, plus SASE. Wanda Blanton 274 Blanton Ln Ellijay 30536 706-276-3042_______________

Peach mums, yellow Japanese iris,

Sedums,

daylily,

Bearded

iris,

Soapworth/Trinity, Columbine, Lollipop lily

dark pink/white. Irene Vann Stone Mountain

404-736-6262___________________________

Perennials, herbs, ground covers for sale,

you dig, call for info. Martha Lynn 238 Clifton

Dr Dawsonville 30534 404-432-1566_______

Pond plants and landscape plants, lotus,

Cherokee rose and many more, call for

appointment, will ship. Susan Kingsolver Hull

706-254-3119___________________________

Rare hot pink, bleeding heart vine seeds,

25 seeds, $1 w/LSASE, 2 stamps. Dan Staib

111 Pine Street Bluffton 39824____________

Red and yellow Canna lilies, 3 for $5, some

purple leaf lilies available. Mary Pollard Thomaston 706-647-5186

Red waterlilies, potted lilies, $12 ea., not potted, $6 ea.; Water Hyacinths, $0.50 ea. Sandra Kendrick Acworth 770-974-2554
Reseeding petunias mixed, angel trumpet: double purple, yellow or white, $1/pkt. w/SASE. Carolyn Arnold 644 Lynn Ave. Jefferson 30549________________________
Seeds: 2010 hybrid daylily, $2/pkg/20, for Oct. delivery, send self addressed stamped envelope. Bert Johnson Box 1173 Cleveland 30528__________________________________
Seeds: Amaryllis, marigolds, poppies, pink coral vines, $1 order, LSASE, extra orders, extra postage,. Gerri Ward 4496 Fowlstown Road Attapulgus 39815 229-465-3641
Seeds: Angel trumpet, pink hollyhock, purple hollyhock, Jerusalem cherry, orange Cosmos, mixed Altheas, cash only, $1/tsp./SASE. Gail Wilson 1020 B. Wilson Rd. Commerce 30529_______________________
Seeds: Mullein pink, Touch-me-nots, 1/2 tsp./$1, Money plants, Morning Glory, Hibiscus, Althaea, $1/tsp. ea., w/SASE. G. Robertson 1955 Old Cornelia Hwy. Gainesville 30501_______________________
Siberian Iris, 25/$20, plus $5.50 shipping, daffodil bulbs, 24/$20, plus $5 shipping. Carrie Poen 4235 Citizen Circle Austell 30106 770-866-2002_____________________
Solomon's Seal, Oxalis, Phlox for sale, cheap, will help you dig, near Perimeter Mall. Jean Whitworth Atlanta 770-455-1880 770833-6862_______________________________
Tall red Canna lilies, free, you dig, very hardy, bloom all summer and fall. Margie Clark 391 D.C. Clark Road Lyons 30436 912565-7249_______________________________
Trees: Hickory, Maple, Oaks: Laurel, Live, Red, Shumard Red, Overcup, Sawtooth, Swamp Chestnut, Willow in 3, 7, 15 gal. pots, $10-$35. N. Halley Metter 912-685-5266
Variegated Liriope available, you dig, separate, re-plant small piece, take remaining free. Rosa Owens Atlanta 404-233-3130
Variegated Liriope, 4-5 inch pots, 5,000 available. Jim Hadaway Athens 706-5435432___________________________________
Windmill and Pindo palms in 7 gal. containers, $25 each, Hostas in 1 gal./$5, 2 gal./$8, 3 gal./$12 containers. Myrtle Russell Bonaire 478-923-1951___________________
Yaupon holly, $25, Carissa holly,$20, you dig. J.W. McMillan Milledgeville 478-4520915
FLOWERS REQUIRING
PERMITS
category, call Shavonne Smith at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.___________________
The Georgia Wildflower Protection Act requires that shipments of officially protected plants be accompanied by transport tags displaying a permit number issued by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. Ladyslipper Orchids and Goldenseal are examples of protected plants. When advertising protected plants in the Market Bulletin, please submit a copy of your permit to sell protected plants. Ads submitted without this information will not be published. For further information on the sale or shipment of protected plants, contact: Nongame Conservation Section, 2065 U.S. Hwy. 278 SE, Social Circle, GA 30025, (770) 9186411.
Flowers Wanted
Achimenes rhizomes (Widow's tears) wanted. Anna Wilson Sparta 706-444-5537
Mother's tears wanted. Brenda Beary Cumming 770-633-2607_________________
Peony type (double) poppy seed, red and/or lavender, the type you plant in the fall for spring bloom. Tom Thornton Kathleen 478-396-4529___________________________
Want Jerusalem artichokes, only a few to plant. T. Kretchman Atlanta 404-378-1104
Want old fashioned Dr. Van Fleet climbing rose. Robyn Andrews Atlanta 770-986-0802
Wanted: Liriope in North Ga. Janice Kendrick 1005 Tom Terry Rd Chatsworth 30705 706-517-0762_____________________
Wanted: Plume Poppy (Macleaya). Phyllis Owens Smyrna 404-827-1267
MISCELLANEOUS
It you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Shavonne Smith at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.___________________
The Miscellaneous category includes the following subcategories: bees, honey and supplies; things to eat; herbs; fish and supplies; fertilizers and mulches; oddities; miscellaneous wanted; notices; garden space; notices; out-of-state wanted; firewood, timber; and Christmas trees. Only one ad per household is permitted in the Miscellaneous category.
Bees, Honey & Supplies
1 story beehives, 5 frame nucs, beekeeping supplies, equipment pollination, beeswax, bee pollen, honey, comb honey. John Pluta Milledgeville 478-452-2337_______________
2010 ail natural, pure, unprocessed honey for sale, sizes available, 8 oz. bears, 16 oz. size, quart. Jimmy Brown Jackson 770-7750157___________________________________
Bee removal, Metro Atlanta and West Georgia areas, work guaranteed. W. O. Canady Winston 770-942-3887___________
Bees for sale, 9 colonies. David Page Hoboken 912-458-2222

Free removal of low hanging swams in the Powder Springs area. Russell Griffin Powder Springs 770-428-4901____________________
Honey for sale, quarts and pints. David Dye 110 Dye Road Rockmart 30153 770-6843416___________________________________
Honeybee removal, free from low hanging tree limbs in Jackson, Banks, & Madison counties. Aubrey Ledford Commerce 706654-6861_______________________________
Honeybees for sale, call for information. Henry Parker Dawsonville 706-265-2644
Italian honeybee queens for sale. Mike Owens Armuchee 706-346-3884__________
Large honey extractor with gate valve, can be motorized, used one season, $350 cash, leave message. Marion McClure Dawsonville 706-265-1007___________________________
Need honey bees removed. James Madison 799 Beech Valley Rd. Lithia Springs 30122 404-895-4818_____________
Raw honey, all natural, no additives, unheated, unfiltered, unrefined, 1 lb. bottles, $5+ shipping. Barney Kendall Canton 770597-9560_______________________________
Unwanted hives, equipment, and swarms, will relocate hives, nominal cost or will barter for equipment. Brent Nichols Brunswick 912258-9359_______________________________
Wanted: bee equipment, hives, supers, bottom boards, solar melter. Steven Keizer Roswell 770-645-1196___________________
Will buy bee supplies; honey for sale, clover and sourwood available now. Angela Massey Demorest 706:768-3352__________________
Will locate/remove honey bees, swarms, and unwanted bee equipment. Derry Oliver Commerce 706-335-7226 706-621-1781
Will remove bee swarms and unwanted equipment in Harris, Marion, Muscogee, Talbot, and Taylor counties. Glenn Cobb Mauk 229-649-2232______________________
Will remove honey bees from Lamar, Pike, Upson, Monroe, and Spalding county areas. Rannon Haney Sunny Side 770-570-0912 770-358-3490___________________________
Will remove honeybees from Spalding, Pike, Lamar, and Upson county areas. Greg Lusk Sunny Side 770-570-7560 770-5700912
Things To Eat
Use of the term "organic" requires registration with the Georgia Department of Agriculture. Advertisements submitted without certificate of registration for items offered for sale cannot be published. For more information, access the department website www.agr.state.ga.us and link from the home page to the Organic Agriculture page and registration forms. Those who do not have internet access or are unable to download the forms, should call 404656-1264.______________________________
'09 Desirable pecans, $7/!b., plus poslage. Russell Eaton Stockbridge 770-506-2727
'09 shelled pecans, $7/lb., packaged in 1 lb. sealed bags, will ship, call for details. Keith Martin Savannah 912-660-3371____________
09 shelled pecans, mostly halves, $8/lb., bagged in freezer, ppd. in Ga., 5 lb. min., leave message. Franklin Eaton 4345 Marble Arch Way Flowery Branch 30542 770-5329340 770-532-6333______________________
Blackberries, $10/gal., taking orders for other garden produce: corn, peas, okra, & tomatoes. Felton Turley Hiram 770-920-8221
Blackberries, picked $8 gallon, call for availability. John Reid 1990 Taylors Mill Rd Fort Valley 31030 478-714-4945 478-8229028___________________________________
Blueberries, you pick, $10 gal., appt. needed. Betty Stephens Monroe 770-2675055___________________________________
Domestic blackberries, we pick, call to order, $10/gallon. Cathy Wood 2090 Old Lost Mountain Rd Powder Springs 30127 770943-4822_______________________________
Dry aged, Angus beef, no antibiotics/hormones, grain fed, 1/4s, and by the pound, www.sellfarm.com. Bill Farr Milner 770-584-9727___________________________
Egyptian multiplying onion sets, 1/2 gallon, $12, includes shipping. Jimmy Bowden Woodbury 706-553-2999_________________
Farm fresh brown eggs, $1.50/dz. our carton; $1.25/dz. your carton. Connie Thiel 4044 Crane Mill Rd. Cornelia 30531 706-7767085___________________________________
Farm fresh produce: cucumbers, green and golden zucchini, squash: yellow, Patty Pan, Sunburst, and Poolball Squash. Jackey Cantrell Jasper 770-735-2946_____________
Farm fresh, brown eggs, $2.50/dozen. Ellen Frantz Abbeville 229-423-7350____________
Farm fresh, free range, large, brown eggs, $1.50/dozen. Jack Davis Milan 229-315-3940
Fresh brown eggs from free range RIR hens, $2.50 per dozen. Edna Dockery Young Harris 706-745-8324_____________________
Fresh brown eggs from RIR hens, $1.50 dozen. Andrea Brewer McIntyre 478-9463193___________________________________
Fresh brown eggs, $2 per dozen. David Johnson Tallapoosa 678-416-9132________
Fresh brown eggs, $3 dozen. Kristi Platt Lumpkin 706-332-7452 229-838-4771
Fresh eggs, free range hens vaccinated against disease, corn fed with no additives, $2 doz., or $1.50/doz., bring a carton. Kayla Jackson Jefferson 706-983-1777__________
Fresh peaches, green beans, sweet white and yellow corn, cucumbers, and squash. Marvin Pritchett 3379 Tails Creek Road Ellijay 706-635-5898___________________________
Fresh produce available: tomatoes, peppers, corn, melons, squash, cucumber, beans, okra, onion, herbs, & more. Matt DeMatteo Louisville 706-410-4570

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

THE MARKET BULLETIN

Anaerobic Digester on Dairy Farm Powers Approximately 50 Homes

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Orange Bulldog

USDA Rural Development invested $200,060 in 2005 to help Pete Wright of Wright, Whitty, Davis Farms, Inc., build the first anaerobic digester in several years for dairy waste in the state of Georgia. In 2009, the digester produced over 137 kilowatts per hour, enough to power approximately 50 homes for a year. The dairy sells excess energy not used on the farm to Satilla EMC and could bring in over $5,000 a month when operating at peak efficiency.
The farm also saves more than $ 100,000 a year they were paying for sawdust bedding for 1,200 cows. The dry manure product that comes out of the digester has many properties that makes it ideal for bedding material. In addition, the digester has eliminated higher than acceptable nitrogen levels in the farm's wells.
"Plants are able to take up more nitrogen, with less getting into the ground water and streams," said Craig Scroggs, coordinator of the Rural Energy for America Program (REAP) for USDA Rural

Development in Georgia. "They are pleased with the operation of the digester and have had discussions about building another one."
An anaerobic digester is expensive initially, but USDA Rural Development can provide a grant for 25% of eligible project costs, up to a maximum of $500,000, in addition to loans of up to $25,000,000.
"This project puts manure to work," said Shirley Sherrod, state director of USDA Rural Development. "It transforms waste into clean energy, creates a revenue stream for farmers, and eliminates some ongoing expenses. It will pay for itself over time. It's good for the environment and good for producers."
The dairy waste treatment system converts cow manure into a non-odorous liquid for crop application, a separated solids portion for bedding on the dairy, and a biogas stream for fuel in a reciprocating engine to produce electricity.
Fiscal Year 2005 was the first year

USDA Rural Development funded renewable energy projects. With passage of the 2008 Farm Bill, however, the program has exploded. In Georgia, Rural Development has funded 96 projects and one energy audit totaling over $14 million in the past two years.
Projects for FY 2010 are currently being processed and a record number of applications have been received.
"This year has proven to be our busiest ever and we expect interest in the program to continue to grow both for renewable energy production and energy efficiency improvements," Scroggs said.
Funds are provided through Rural Development's Renewable Energy Grant Program. Eligible projects derive energy from a wind, solar, biomass, or geothermal source. More information about the Renewable Energy program can be found at www.rurdev.usda.gov/gayenergy.htm or by contacting Craig Scroggs at 404-229-5720 (craig.scroggs@ga.usda.gov) or Al Bums at 229-220-5067 (al .bums@ga.usda.gov).

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results. `Orange Bulldog' should go a long

way in alleviating this problem. Seed is

available for sale from the University of

Georgia in both small and large volumes

with prices reflective of quantity

purchased.

The website is

http://www.orangebulldogpumpkin.uga.ed

u/.

The preceding article was provided by

George Boyhan, Ph.D., professor and

Extension vegetable specialist, University

of Georgia Department of Horticulture,

706-542-2471 or gboyhan@uga.edu

Notice
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Agriculture website at www.agr.georgia.gov. This notice is given in compliance with the
Georgia Administrative Procedure Act, O.C.G.A. 50-13-4.

Fresh, Georgia tree ripened peaches, 25 pound boxes, 10 box minimum, prices FOB Farm, call for quote. Jeff Collins Mershon 904-993-6111____________________________
Garden fresh produce for sale now, low prices, large quantities available. Jed Killinqsworth Cleveland 706-219-2984______
Grass fed Angus beef, all natural, 120-day finish program, whole, half, or quarters, taking deposits now. Woodrow Little, III Danville 478-290-0679 478-962-3520______________
Homegrown tomatoes, you pick, we pick, $1.50 lb., starting July 9th. Crystal Carswell Carnesville 706-384-7107 770-519-2037
Homegrown, freshly picked yellow-straightneck squash, approx. 100 lbs. every other day, $1.50/lb.; large orders, call for pricing. Nathan Elzey Cumming 770-480-7278 770314-9964_______________________________
Meat rabbits wanted, will buy 12 at a time for best price, 50 miles metro area. T. Waxelbaum Smyrna 404-580-2386________
Multiplying onions, $6 quart plus shipping. Arthur Garrett 11 2nd St., Tumlin Sub-Div. Gainesville 30504 770-534-7445__________
Natural beef, hormone free, grass & grain fed, www.young-farms.com. Larry Young Tennille 478-232-6321___________________
Old timey multiplying white onions, $6 per quart, plus $6 postage. Amory Hall 130 Ellison St. Maysville 30558 706-652-2521_________
Peanuts: raw, boiled, roasted, half bushel min., 2009 pecan, $6/lb., call for delivery.
Charles Fisher Morrow 770-968-8895______
PYO blueberries for $6 per gallon, closed Wednesdays, www.theblueberryfarm.com for more info. Joe Kilpatrick 1363 Hwy 151 LaFayette 30728 706-638-0908___________
Sweet corn, farm fresh, white/yellow $4/doz., $11/50 ears, harvesting starts about June 25, www.greengladesfarm.com Chad Davis 336 Glades Rd Eatonton 31024 706485-8020_______________________________
Thornless blackberries, squash, tomatoes, corn, cucumbers & okra. David Lee Cartersville 770-608-9786________________
Tomatoes, 25 lb box: ex-lg. $18, lg., $15, med. $12, pick-up. Gary Knight 114 Jim Knight Rd. Milan 31060 229-833-5295 229362-4580_______________________________
Want fresh field (not sweet) corn to put in freezer. Debbbie Willis Weston 229-310-0830
Want several gallons of blueberries, reasonably priced, you pick, or I will pick. Martha Penland Marietta 770-422-0023
Wanted: You pick blackberries or raspberries. Karen Brentlinger Williamson 770-412-1784___________________________
Water ground meal, whole wheat flour, grits, $3/5 lbs. plus postage; also, grind your grain. Mike Buckner Junction City 706-2693630___________________________________
White half runner beans, yellow corn, squash, tomatoes, raw honey, pts., qts., comb or strain, closed Saturdays. Edward Colston Taylorsville 770-382-9619________________
You pick blueberries, $8 gallon, bring own containers. Harry Smithwick Ashburn 31714 229-535-3063
Herbs
State law requires all ginseng dealers and growers to be registered with the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. For more information, contact the Nongame Conservation Section at (770) 918-6411 or at website www.georgiawildlife.com._________
Pepper seeds: Vietnam, Korea, Peru, rooster spur, Chiltipen-pea-size, 20 others, $1/pkt/list included, w/SASE. Ann Dutton 3269 Five Forks Trickum Rd. SW Lilburn 30047__________________________________
Raw and dried herbs, yellow root, sassafras, mullein, vinca mayor, honeysuckle, black walnut leaves and bark, many more. Faye's Herbs Conyers 770-596-3301_______
Red Mexican pepper tree seeds, grows up to 6', send SASE, $2. Isaac Nichols 290 Banks Drive Brunswick 31523

Fish & Supplies

Persons selling sterile triploid grass carp must have a Wild Animal License

from the Georgia Department of Natural

Resources.

Market

Bulletin

advertisements for sterile carp must be

accompanied by a photocopy of the

advertiser's license.

For license

information, contact DNR Special Permit

Unit at (770) 761-3044.___________________

10-in.-12-in. sterile grass carp, 2-in.-3-in. bluegill, hybrid bream, shellcracker, threadfin shad, catfish, weed analysis, electrofishing

services. Keith Edge Soperton 478-697-8994

A-1 bass, bluegill, crappie, channel catfish, redear, sterile grass carp, threadfin shad; free state-wide dely. Danny Austin Roberta 478-

836-4938_______________________________

A-l quality, farm-grown, channel catfish fingerlings, graded, priced by size, accurate weights/counts, other species available. J.F. Gilbert Thomaston 706-648-2062 770-468-

0725___________________________________

Bass, bluegill, hybrid bream, channel catfish, sterile grass carp, statewide delivery.

David Cochran Ellijay 706-889-8113_______

Bass, Bluegill, shellcrackers, hybrid bream,

channel catfish fingerlings, sterile grass carp, delivery available. Tony Chew Manchester 706-846-3657___________________________

Catalpa plants for sale, $2 and up. Linda Gooch 6054 Winder Hwy Jefferson 30549 706-367-5757___________________________

Catalpa trees for fishing worms (Indian

bean tree), $10 each. Mike Evans Stockbridge 678-858-4537_______________

Catalpa trees for fishing worms, just started

to 3 ft. tall, fast growing, worms 1st year. Donald Allen Lilburn 404-578-7758________

Catalpa worms & Catalpa trees, 1'-6'. Jackie Johnson 1912 Brays Lake Rd. Royston 30662 706-245-5024_____________

Channel catfish, 1 lb up, pond bank price, $1, delivery available. Robert Cothran Denton 912-375-4318___________________________

Channel catfish, Florida, Northern, FI,

hybrid striped bass, grass carp, and bluegill,

fish

feeders,

pick-up/delivery,

info@lakework.com. Matt Morgan Bali

Ground 770-735-3523___________________

Frozen Catalpa worms, $1.50 per dozen, Catalpa trees, $1-$3 each per size. Joe Mask Fayetteville 770-461-7068________________

Get what you pay for, guaranteed 100% live delivery, bass, bream, catfish, delivered to your pond. Matt Headrick LaGrange 706-5230590___________________________________

Goldfish, most sizes and colors, call for more info and prices. Glenn Kicklighter Sandersville 478-232-7704_______________

Grass carp, Bluegill, Shellcracker bream, channel catfish fingerlings, bass, threadfin shad, dely. or pickup by appt. only. Robert Brown Brooks 770-719-8039______________

Great prices on stocking catfish, bream, bluegill, bass, and carp, we deliver, fish ponds are open. Ashley Todd Vidalia 912293-7097_______________________________

Pond population study with electrofishing boat, water analysis, and pond maintenance. Don Edge Soperton 912-529-6739_________

Rainbow trout, you catch or we will dip out,

$4/lb., includes cleaning, no deliveries.

Harrison Nix Blairsville 706-745-5853______

Rainbow Trout: native quality, various sizes, hatched and raised on our farm, delivery

available. David Cantrell Ellijay 706-273-

6199___________________________________

Red wigglers & Europeans, great for

fishing, $35/lb., price includes shipping. B.

Newman Douglasville 770-942-7993_______

Red wigglers and/or Europeans, $35/lb.,

price includes shipping, send check or money

order. H. A. Riffe P.O. Box 402 Buchanan

30113 770-646-3812_____________________

Red wigglers, great for fishing &

composting, $32/lb., price includes shipping, Jackson Lake/Monticello area. Shelby

Atkinson Monticello 706-468-9208

Red worms, $25 lb. + shipping, worm casting fertilizer, 50lbs./$25, email jwdavis18@yahoo.com. James Davis Lyerly 706-895-2693 706-290-3090______________
Specializing in extra large, big red, Europeans, $25/lb., plus shipping. Keith Stringfellow Macon 478-477-4748__________
Super large red worms, composting/fishing, $9 per 1/4 pound, $15 per 1/2 pound, about 500, http://www.redworms.webs.com. Linda Lee Dawsonville 706-531-4789
Fertilizers & Mulches
"Black Gold" worm castings and worm casting tea for organic gardening; also, Red Wigglers sold. D. Holman Covington 678977-7944_______________________________
$1.75/bale, wheat straw, good quality, drop trailer or liveload. Kristopher Kreider Metter 912-682-9689___________________________
'09 mulch square hay, dry in barn, need to clean out barn for new hay, $1.50/bale, estimate 1000 bales. Janice Greene Roopville 770-324-4322__________________
2010 bright wheat straw, baling now, 4x6 round bales, net wrapped, discounts: pick up in field/large quantity, 1500 rolls. John Wurst Ocklocknee 229-200-0059________________
2010 Mulch hay, square bales in barn, $1.50 per bale. Lamar Long Chatsworth 706695-5906_______________________________
2010 wheat straw, $2/bale at barn, delivery available. Gary Brinson 1934 Corsey Grove Way Tarrytown 912-213-8585_____________
2010 wheat straw. 450 bales $2 per bale, in the barn, never wet, call for info. Jim Eblen Reynolds 478-862-9848__________________
4x5 net wrapped rye straw, $15/roll, if all purchased, approx. 120 rolls. Chris Thomas Hoboken 912-614-7828 912-458-2353
Aged horse manure: $20 scoop, $30 pickup truck load, we load for you. Rhonda Willoughby Newnan 770-328-9453_________
Free horse manure mixed with shavings, you load, no heavy equipment. Cindy O'Neal 2617 East Hwy. 16 Sharpsburg 30277 770502-9722_______________________________
Free horse manure mixed with shavings. Danny West Fayetteville 404-771-4041
Horse manure mixed with shavings, $10/pickup truck, we load, you haul. Chris Hoyak Cleveland 706-348-1219___________
Mixed grass hay, sq. bales, $2, at barn, delivery available. John Petrel 2682 Cantrell Road LaFayette 30728 706-313-6628 706397-8106_______________________________
Mulch hay, 4x5 rolls, $10 each. Kenneth Massey Bowdon 770-258-8529___________
Mulch hay, good, heavy bales, at barn, will deliver, good price. Pierce Marlowe 3701 Geo Wms. Road Monroe 30656 678-776-0885 678-776-0883___________________________
Mulch hay, square bales only, in Monroe Co. S. Reeves Forsyth 478-994-4642______
Mulch hay, square bales; also, feed hay, square bales, not horse quality. Lamar Cox Fayetteville 404-824-7569________________
Need several loads of horse or chicken manure, Auburn area, have front end loader. Dan Nelson Auburn 770-682-8733_________
Rye straw, $1.45 per bale. Galen Kreider Metter 912-687-5719_____________________
Single ground hardwood mulch, tractor trailer loads starting at $600/load. Chad Presley Commerce 706-654-6312_________
Soil enhancement compost made from elephant, rhino, giraffe, zebra, horse & chicken manure. Wayne Seabolt Roopville 770-757-5323___________________________
Tandem load topsoil, screened and unscreened; metro Atlanta; also fill dirt. Roger Griffin Carrollton 404-213-2178 770-9200044___________________________________
Wanted: 2 dump trucks of dirt, no rocks dumped in yard. Steven Blair Embry Hills 770-908-8689___________________________
We deliver and install fresh, clean pinestraw at $4 per bale. Barbara Hefner Clarkesville 706-839-1254

Wheat straw, $3/square bale, Coastal Bermuda hay, $3.50/square bale, delivery available. John Shaw Fort Valley 478-9511204 478-825-5401______________________
Worm castings, get these microganisms working at an unbelievable rate, fantastic results. Brenda Bowen Roopville 770-3782658___________________________________
Worm castings. J. Ayers Buchanan 770826-3373

Poultry Litter/Compost

To help connect suppliers with those in need of poultry compost, the Market Bulletin is including such advertisements in this portion of the Fertilizers and Mulches category. Ads are subject to the same general guidelines for all Market Bulletin advertisements found on page 2.
High quality North Georgia broiler litter, delivery available, unlimited quantities. Bob Loggins Dahlonega 706-265-0517_________
N. Georgia broiler litter: unlimited quantities and delivery available. Robin Parker Dawsonville 678-776-7887_______________
North Georgia chicken litter, unlimited quantities sold by dump trailer loads, 20 ton minimum. Justin DeBord Waleska 678-3865884___________________________________
Wanted: free, small load chicken litter, will load. Octavia Grandberry Manchester 706846-1211

Oddities

13 dozen quart canning jars, all for $30. Reba Paden Lawrenceville 770-962-4656

Apple, cherry, maple, hickory wood for smokers & grills, $1 lb., plus shipping. Kimsey Black Braselton 770-967-3095____________

Beautiful emerald green emu eggs, cleaned & blown, exc. for carving, scrimshaw or painting. Jackie Paul Conyers 770-7611284___________________________________

Gourds for sale: Martin, crooked handle, craft, bottleneck & more. Wallace Maxwell 3226 Hoot Owl Rd. Royston 30662 706-2454218___________________________________

Gourds: Martin, craft, all sizes. Hoyt Howard Cumming 770-887-2039__________

Homemade lye soap with goats milk and oatmeal, $4 each includes s&h, bar size, 4.55 ounces. Mary Kinney Taylorsville 678-9254279___________________________________

Large long leaf pine cones for sale, good for crafts, cannot ship. Glenda Green Rockmart

770-684-3247___________________________

Lucky buckeyes, $3.50 dozen, buckeyes for planting, $4.75 dozen, includes shipping and

instructions. Jules Simmons P.O. Box 291 Dillard 30537___________________________

Two hole corn shelter, $150, tavern lantern,

$175, 10 tine pitchfork, $75. Bob Morrison

Peachtree City 770-486-8641

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Wanted: one half pint jelly jars for canning preserves. Gerald Padgett 1660 Spruce Valley Dr. Decatur 30033 770-939-2500

Miscellaneous Wanted

Metal fence posts and barb wire in good to excellent condition, reasonable price, message me at carlosruben_11368@msn.com. Carlos Santos Resaca 706-980-2202______________
Need 4 turtle baskets ASAP, must be well made to hold large turtles. Wm. Martin Villa Rica 770-459-0033______________________
Old-fashioned Bermuda onion seed wanted, call after 6 pm. Jackie Reynolds Boston 229-226-8947____________________
Want mint seed or plants-spearmint, peppermint or other kind. Carolyn Stroud P.O. Box 623 Temple 30179 770-562-9107
Want to buy tobacco sticks, reasonably priced, call and leave message. Barbara Evans Nashville 229-686-7866____________
Wanted: old tobacco baskets. Steve Foster Woodland 706-975-5688 706-846-3931

Out-Of-State Wanted
Want to lease/possible buy option, 10+ acres pastureland w/barn, living quarters, on western side of state. Debbie Stone Punta Gorda FL 863-990-4769.
Firewood
All firewood advertised in the Market Bulletin must be cut from the advertiser's personally owned property. In addition, by law, terms such as face cord, rack, pile, truckload, etc., cannot be used to advertise firewood. Advertisers must use the standard unit of measure, the cord, when specifying the amount of firewood for sale.___________
Hickory, $150 half cord for barbecue, red & white oak, $100 half cord for fireplace, delivery available. Steve Hawkins Oxford 770-601-1702___________________________
Wanted: reasonably priced, 2-3 cords, seasoned firewood, 16" long, delivered to Cassville, leave voice mail. Christine Cummins Cassville 770-547-5026 770-548-5188
Timber
The Timber for Sale category is designed to provide an option for forest farmers to market their standing timber. Timber advertised in this category must be individually owned and produced by the advertiser on his/her own property; timberland must be at least 1 acre. No companies or businesses are allowed.
Free 25+ pines, you cut and remove. Susan Parrish 200 Vista Lane Baldwin 30511 706499-6016 706-778-3725__________________
Free 26 mature pine trees for lumber, you cut/haul, need insurance, email anytime, wilkwise@live.com. Amin Wilk Fairburn 770964-7990_______________________________
I need 30-50 large pines removed, must be licensed and insured. J.W. Wood Palmetto 404-323-8399___________________________
Portable sawmill/timber framing, turn your trees into lumber or buildings on your property, 30 years experience. Rick LaHayne Clarkesville 706-499-6939________________
Wanted: big trees, logs, walnut, cherry, etc., will remove logs in return for the wood. David King Blue Ridge 601-260-3127
CORRECTIONS
3 acre tease, 3 green paddocks, riding & training rings, barn with wash rack, broodmare stall, hayloft & tackroom, 2-4 horses, $850$1200/mo., no stallions, references required. Jim Paullin Roswell 770-992-5903
Water Rules
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conditions. The primary objective of these BMPs is to reduce landscape water use -- not just during periods of drought, but throughout the entire growing season. Water conservation is an improvement in water use efficiency, not the temporary responses to periodic drought. BMPs are designed to be economical, practical, and sustainable while maintaining a healthy, functional landscape -- a landscape that capitalizes on the environmental benefits of plant systems. UGA's best management practices can be found at: http://pubs.caes.uga.edu/ caespubs/pubcd/B 1329/B1329 .htm

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July Garden Chores
If you have not mulched your garden already, do so now to get your plants ready for the hottest part of the summer. A two- to four-inch layer of organic matter will help the soil retain moisture, lower the temperature, and prevent the surface from compacting and crusting. Pine straw, spoiled hay, peanut hulls, pecan shells, and shredded pine bark all make good mulch materials.
Most of the fertilizer you applied to your perennials, vegetables, and shrubs in the spring has either been used by the plants or washed away by now; therefore, apply a midsummer application of about cup 5-10-10 or similar analysis fertilizer per square yard. Then water the nutrients into the soil and rinse off any granules that may be in contact with the plant foliage.
Remove vegetable plants once they have finished bearing to prevent insect and disease build-up

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considered hardy in Atlanta. However, there is another variety of red bottlebrush known as `Woodlanders Hardy' that is fully hardy in Atlanta and even farther north. It is also durable, drought-tolerant and easy to grow. Its flowers may not be quite as large as Callistemon citrinus, but it is still a show-stopper when in bloom and an attractive shrub when out of bloom. We have reports of two other bottlebrushes that may be hardy enough to try in Atlanta and other parts of Georgia: the red `Clemson' bottlebrush (Callistemon rigidus `Clemson') and a pink-flowering hybrid of Callistemon paludosa.
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My `Moon and Stars' watermelon plants are spotted yellow. What is wrong?
Nothing is wrong. The foliage of this old-fashioned watermelon is naturally speckled with yellow. The fruit is also speckled. `Moon and Stars' gets its name because the rind has a large yellow spot (moon) and numerous small yellow spots (stars). The flesh is not speckled. There are red and yellow-fleshed strains of `Moon and Stars.' The yellow-fleshed strain is not quite as sweet as the red strain.
Ifyou have questions about services or products regulated by the Georgia Department of Agriculture, visit our website at www.agr.georgia.gov or write to us at 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Room 227, Atlanta, GA 30334 or e-mail us at info@agr.georgia.gov.

Commissioner Urges Horse Owners to Take

Extra Precautions During Summer Heat

With temperatures higher than normal for early summer. Agriculture Commissioner Tommy Irvin is cautioning horse owners to be sure that their animals do not become victims of the heat.
During the summer, measures always should be taken to ensure that horses stay cool and healthy; however, extreme temperatures call for more careful attention to a horse's condition.
Tips for helping horses beat the heat:
Work and exercise should be minimal during the hottest part of the day. Limit activity to morning and evening hours.
Leave barn doors open as often as possible to allow proper ventilation.
Place large fans around the exercise area, being sure to keep cords out reach of horses.
Loosen or remove saddles and harnesses.
Be cautious when allowing horses to walk on concrete; bare feet can be burned and horseshoes can become extremely hot.
When hosing horses down after exercise, start with the legs and work upward to avoid shock.
Work horses should be given regular breaks in a cool environment with plenty of shade, water and cool ground.
Some horses may require extra electrolytes, which can be given through store-bought supplements or by a mixture of 3 parts salt (sodium chloride) and one

part lite salt (potassium chloride). Older and overweight horses have a
harder time dealing with heat. Horses that are exposed to extreme
temperatures for long periods of time can experience heat stress or heat strokes. Excessive sweating, panting, rapid breathing, rapid heart rate and high rectal temperature are all signs of heat stress and should be treated by running cool water on the horse's legs and giving frequent, small amounts of water.
These signs also can be an indication of a heat stroke, in which case a veterinarian should be called immediately. While waiting for a vet to arrive, the same treatment methods for heat stress should be administered to the horse.
Horses always should be given access to cool water and shade throughout the day during the summer. If the combined temperature and humidity of the air is over 150 0 F., owners and caretakers should take extra caution. Make sure that water given to horses remains cool, and is not heated from the sun. It also should be noted that in extreme heat a horse can drink more than 20 gallons of water a day.
"I am encouraging all horse owners to take the necessary precautions to ensure that their horses stay cool and healthy throughout the summer," says Commissioner Irvin. "With temperatures as high as they have been lately, it's better to not take any chances."

Sunbelt Field Day Set
For July 8 in Moultrie
The 2010 Sunbelt Agricultural Expo Field Day is scheduled July 8 at Spence Field in Moultrie. Ga.
Attendees will be able to see more than 140 varieties of corn, cotton, grain sorghum, peanuts, and soybeans from 25 companies as well as University of Georgia research plots that will show the latest pesticide and irrigation technology research. Also featured will be plots of energy grasses, including switchgrass and miscanthus. as well as forage plots of alfafa varieties suitable for south Georgia's climate. Trams begin departing for field tours at 8:30 a.m.. but visitors are encouraged to arrive early.
For more information visit www.sunbeltexpo.com or call 229-9851968.

`Orange Bulldog'--A New Virus Resistant PumpkinAVinter Squash

Pumpkins and squash are difficult to produce in the Southeast, particularly for the fall market. Aphid transmitted viruses can be devastating on this crop and often can result in complete crop failure. Even with an aggressive program to control aphids, it can be impossible to control these diseases. Because aphid transmitted viruses can be spread so quickly, just a few insects can quickly devastate the crop.
The University of Georgia has released a new pumpkin/winter squash named `Orange Bulldog.' This pumpkin has been developed from germplasm collected from South America with greater levels of resistance to viruses than conventional pumpkins. In tests in south Georgia, it consistently has produced greater yields than conventional pumpkins it was tested against in fall production. In many cases the conventional pumpkins produced no fruit because the plants were killed by

viruses before flowering while `Orange Bulldog' produced 13,000 to 20.000 pounds per acre.
The fruit average about 10 pounds with a distinct suture and most are suitable for carving, having an open internal cavity. Color ranges from salmon to burnt orange. Size and shape are irregular, but the fruit have sold well in market trials in Georgia and Alabama. The fruit are yellow when immature and can be harvested at this stage and cooked like summer squash. The fruit also can be cooked and pureed into a pumpkin pie filling and baked like butternut squash, producing excellent pies and vegetable dishes.
`Orange Bulldog' gives growers a new variety that will produce more consistently during high virus pressure as occurs in the fall. The vines hold up particularly well and also have tolerance to both powdery mildew and downy mildew. This variety

should have a particularly good fit for roadside marketers and pick-your-own operations where good vine cover is crucial.
For best results growers should follow their Extension Service recommendations for production. This should include adequate fertilization and water. In addition, a good fungicide program will increase vine production and regular scouting for insects should be done. Certain insects, such as whiteflies, can be problematic in the fall in our region and control measures should be instituted promptly if they are present.
Organically produced `Orange Bulldog' seed are available to those growers wishing to use untreated organic seed. The seed is being made available at no additional cost.
Pumpkin production in south Georgia has been highly restricted with inconsistent
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Pick Your Own
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all signs and follow directions to know where and what to pick.
Picking fields or orchards may be located a distance from the parking area. If this poses a problem for you or one of your party, contact the farm in advance and inquire if it provides transportation to and from the picking areas. Some farms have more accommodations than others, so inquire about the availability of drinking water, rest room facilities and rest areas before making the trip to the farm. Also call ahead to confirm the availability of crops and obtain directions to the farm and any other information you may need.
Holiday Closing Notice
The Ga. Dept, of Agriculture will be closed Friday, July 2, in observance of Independence Day.
Water Rules
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Outdoor Water Use Rules - Effective June 1,2010
Georgia Water Stewardship Act (SB370)
(1) Persons may irrigate outdoors daily for purposes of planting, growing, managing, or maintaining ground cover, trees, shrubs, or other plants only between the hours of 4 p.m. and 10:00 a.m. (No spray irrigation is allowed between 10:00 cun. and 4:00 p.m.: hand-watering, drip irrigation or any of the other methods listed below, can be utilized at anx hour of the day as needed).
(2) The following outdoor water use is allowed at all times (no limits on time of day):
a) Commercial agricultural operations; b) Capture and reuse of cooling system condensate or storm water in compliance with applicable local ordinances and state guidelines: c) Reuse of gray water and use d) Use of reclaimed waste water: e) Irrigation of personal food gardens; f) Irrigation of new and replanted plant, seed, or turf in landscapes, golf courses, or sports turf fields during installation and for a period of 30 days immediately following the date of installation; g) Drip irrigation or irrigation using soaker hoses; h) Handwatering with a hose with automatic cutoff or handheld container (includes chemical applications) i) Use of water withdrawn from private water wells or surface water by an owner or operator of property if such well or surface water is on said property: j) Irrigation of horticultural crops held for sale, resale, or installation; k) Irrigation of athletic fields, golf courses, or public turf grass recreational areas; k) Installation, maintenance, or calibration of irrigation systems; m) Hydroseeding.
The Georgia Urban Agriculture Council endorses the University of Georgia's "Best Management Practices for Landscape Water Conservation" that integrate plant selection, plant adaptation, irrigation, cultural and management practices, and a change in the acceptable expectations of plant performance under sub-optimal water
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