GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TOMMY IRVIN, COMMISSIONER
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Fall' arm land Edition
Set For September 8
The Fall Farmland Edition of the Market Bulletin will be published Sept. 8, 2010; deadline for this issue is August 18, 2010. Please adhere to the following guidelines when submitting farmland advertisements for the farmland edition.
* Only farmland may be advertised.
Land tracts must be at least five acres in size and located in Georgia.
* Indicate acreage and county where
your property is located.
* All property must be for sale by
owner; no real estate brokers or agents are allowed to advertise; property under contract with a real estate agent or broker is not eligible for advertising. Consumers are encouraged to call the Market Bulletin office toll-free 1-800-282-5852, to report ads not in compliance with this requirement.
* Descriptive terms should be limited
to those characterizing farm property or agricultural structures, such as barns, stables, etc.; descriptive terms, such as square footage of homes, number of bedrooms, bathrooms, etc., will not be included for non-agricultural structures.
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Does the cow-itch vine make cows itch? As far as we know, the cow-itch vine (Campsis radicans), also known as "trumpet creeper" or "trumpet vine," does not cause cattle any dermal discomfort. The name "cowitch" is a corruption of "cowhage," the name of a tropical vine in the bean family that has pods that do indeed cause itching of people and perhaps cows as well. The bean-like seed pods of our native cow-itch vine must have reminded some early settler or explorer of the cowhage vine. The fact that cow-itch vine often grows on pasture fence posts where cows rub or scratch may have contributed to the etymological evolution of "cowhage" into "cow-itch." Some people have claimed allergic reactions when sawing or cutting the stems of our cow-itch vine, but this is not universal or well documented. Cow-itch vine is sold at garden centers and nurseries, but usually under the more marketable names of trumpet creeper or trumpet vine. The vine's tubular, orange-red flowers attract hummingbirds. The variety 'Flava' has orange-yellow flowers and can sometimes be found for sale. 'Madame Galen' is a hybrid between our native species and the Chinese species Campsis grandiflora and is commonly available for sale. Cow-itch vineltrumpet creeperltrumpet vine is a durable, vigorous vine. One drawback in the garden is that it may be too vigorous as it suckers and spreads readily.
What is the difference between a defoliant and a herbicide? A defoliant is used to make leaves (foliage) fall off of a plant. Defoliants have a very specialized use in agriculture. A defoliant may be used at the end of the season on cotton or soybeans or other crops to make harvesting easier. A herbicide is used to kill unwanted plants (weeds) or prevent them from sprouting. Home gardeners may feel the need to use a herbicide to kill weeds. They would not use a defoliant.
What section of the Georgia Department of Agriculture issues permits for restaurants and inspects them?
Please contact your county health department. They inspect and license food service establishments such as restaurants.
If you have questions about services or products regulated by the Georgia Department of Agriculture, visit our website at www.agr.georgia.gov or write us at 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Room 227, Atlanta, GA 30334 or e-mail us at info@agr.georgia.gov.
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If you have an existing subscription,you will need to look at your mailing address label (located in the bottom left comer of the front page of your Bulletin) on your July 28 issue 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.
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Select Fresh Ga. Peaches to Provide Flavor, Variety to Summer Foods
Georgia's peach harvest now is in full swing with harvest continuing until about mid-August. Although Georgia is no longer the nation's largest producer of peaches, the state still is known as "The Peach State."
Peaches contain many important nutrients, such as vitamin A in the form of beta carotene. The fruit also contains riboflavin and is a good source of fiber. In addition, peaches are one of the lowest-calorie fruits, with virtually no fat, sodium or cholesterol.
Summer Equine Issue
See pages 6 & 7
Georgia produces more than 40 commercial varieties of peaches, which are divided into two general categories: freestone and clingstone. The fruit of a freestone peach readily breaks away from
the stone or pit, whereas the clingstone fruit adheres to the pit.
Nutrient Analysis
Serving size Calories Protein Carbohydrate Fat Cholesterol Sodium Dietary fiber
1 medium peach 40 0.6 g
10 g 0g 0 mg 0 mg 1.5 g
Selecting and Using Peaches
When selecting peaches, smell the fruit. The peach is a member of the rose family and should have a pleasingly sweet fragrance.
Look for a creamy gold to yellow under color. The red or "blush" of a peach is indicative of the variety, not the ripeness of the fruit.
Peaches should be soft to the touch but not mushy, and the fruit should have a well-defined crease that runs from the stem to the bottom point. Don't squeeze the fruit because it bruises easily.
Firm peaches can be placed on a counter top for a day or two to ripen. Promptly refrigerate ripe peaches and eat them within a week of purchase.
To peel a peach, dip it in boiling water for 30 seconds; then place it in cold water. The peel then should slide off easily.
Add lemon juice or ascorbic acid to sliced peaches to keep them from darkening.
Peaches can be enjoyed freshly picked as a sweet snack.
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday, J u l y 14,2010
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-- . I Bushhoaain-a.. olowino. drivewavs scraoed. Woodmizer, portable sawmill, turn your logs '09 John Deere 2520, 49 hrs. use, 4wd, 5 4 .
food plots made, pasture up-keep no job too into smooth, top quality lumber, custom sawed tiller, box blade, boom, $12,600 for all.
small, call for pricing. Larry Roberts Franklin on vour orooertv. land clearino wldozer. dump Wendell Sinaleton Brooks 770-599-1686
770-344-7545
truck abaiiable; new ground turned into 770-313-7827
II Clean out hand dug and bored wells, will pasture. Mike Flournoy Luthersville 770-927- '69 Caterpillar 9518 front end loader, runs
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travel all over Ga., reasonable rates, leave 6288 678-850-1458
message. Edmond Dye Mitchell 706-4652566 706-465-3829
Farm Services Wanted
- well, leaks some, great for farm, $5,100, will
return call. Carlin Hodaes Musella 478-8369130
item(s) submitted for sale through the sent via mail or fax must be legible, on a
Clean sand & silt out of ponds, dig ponds in
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'88 L2250 Kubota one owner, approx, 415
BULLETIN must meet at least one of the single sheet of paper separate from any wet areas, clean out farm lagoons, etc., over needs clearing, if you offer this service, call hrs.,; 5' Hardee bushhog, $4000. Dennis
following criteria:
1) must be produced by the advertiser on hislher own farming operation, 2) must be made by the advertiser from
other notice, and be accompanied by the name of the category and the name, mailing and street address(es) and telephone number of the person submitting the same. Send
40 years experience in dragline work. Larry Pons Watkinsville 404-697-6455 770-7257851
Clearing, grading, and demo work, septic
with info. Susan Broadwater Flowery Branch 678-313-1272
Need someone to do some dozer work, food plots and land clean up, fixing roads,
Brown Hiram 770-943-7157
'91 Chevy diesel wIOswalt 525 mixer wagon; Hay Buster model# 2950; '90 Chevy wlKnight 3575 Mixer wagon. J.J. Gunn
materials on hisher own farming operation, ads to:
systems installed, 30 years experience, Hart gravel, burning brush, etc. Raleigh Boulware Warrenton 706-832-1370 706-833-3330
3) must be owned and used by the advertiser
County and surrounding areas. Jimmy Maxeys 770-314-0891
(5) 4 row Danish tine cultivators and (3) 4
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Custom sawing at your location, will saw your logs using Woodmizer band saw, call for
FARM EMPLOYMENT
912-565-7883 '02 MF 240.400hrs.. shoo ked. PTO never
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Atlanta, GA 30334-4250
pricing. Harry Freeman Statesboro 912-8529381
Fax: (404) 463-4389 Website: www.agr.georgia.gov
Electric fence charger repair on all makes and models. Wilfred Milam 6988 Pinecrest Drive Douglasville 30134 770-942-4672
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Garden tilling, driveways scraped, plowing, disking and front loader work, will split wood with hyd. splitter, priced reasonably. Don Sorrell Gainesville 770-377-9114 770-5367960
Grain drilling, fertilizer spreading, bushhogging, harrowing, spraying, all types seeding, all kinds of tractor work. Richard Mocko CrawfordLexington 706-743-7324
I demo old buildings and barns, call to set
sure to fill inthe requiredfields. Pleaseadhere up an appointment. Daniel Sullivan Bostwick
to the advertising guidelines when completing 770-500-8498
the form. Links to general and specific ad
I offer saw milling, will come to your
category guidelines are provided on the ad property or you can bring it to me, Bostwick is
form. When the form is completed, click on the where Ido my sawng. Alan Sullivan Snellville
1I Submit Ad option at the bonom of the form. If 404-210-3820
the ad is successfullv transmitted, a thank vou
I will buv & oick-:D vour old truck, tractor.
message will appear along with a reference etc. batteries; stay .green. Cobi Sales
number assigned to your ad. This reference Tazewell 229-314-1500
number can be used when contacting the
I will control the geese or deer population
Bulletin office for correction or deletion of ads. on your farm, call me and I will come out to
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I will remove abandoned and broken large pieces of equipment for scrap. David Sheppard Bostwick 404-861-9768
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Lakeslponds built and repaired, clearing, grading homesites, dredging creeks, streams re-routed, horselfarm work, fence rows cleared, timber clean up, 32 yrs. of experience, licensed and insured. Bobby Karr
name appears at the top of that particular ad Fairburn 678-973-7645 770-964-5065
category. If calling from the Atlanta area, the direct dial telephone number is 40416519081. Cancellations or corrections called in
Lawn maintenance, landscaping, bushhogging, and much more, call today for a free estimate. Jason Rutledge Conyers 404-
If you have questions reqardinq ads in this category, call ~ n d r e a~ t e b h e n as t 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.
Onlv farm work o r farm h e l ~wanted advehsements allowed. No co;nmercial, industrial or domestic employment permitted.
20 yr. old seeks work on horse farm, trimming, riding, training, ranch experience 10 yrs. exp. Tiffany Taylor Eatonton 706-8183149
29 yr old, CDLA, seeking employment on beef cattle farm, Walton co, will relocate with housinglsalary. Jeremy Walden Monroe 770875-8409
57 year old Zaxby general manager will caretake your farm and pay rent between Thomasville and Tallahassee. Gary Lewis Thornasville 404-667-8288
57lm with dog, caretaker or watch property, animals; can do small repairs, small salary, room. Lee Leggetl Lilburn 678-9863649
Assistant needed to start & ride colts; room available, references needed. Branch Creek Eatonton 706-476-3792
Couple looking to caretake small farm have exp. house and salary, 52151, quiet couple. Tim Peeples Brunswick 912-617-0281
Couple seeking work on farm in exchange for housinglsalary -willing to travel. Christopher Christian Royston 706-680-2124
Couple seeks farm work of any type experience with sheep, goats, horses and gardening. Sheena Barfield Monroe 770-2079263
Experienced farm hand needs work in ~ a ~ r ' a n gwe i,lling to work long hours. James Copeland LaGrange 706-402-7312
been used front end loade;, ckan, $12,500. Lyn Smith Molena 770-550-2783
1 4 row bushhog Lilliston peanut combine model 9044 used on my farm and run by me, field ready. Bill Jones Lyons 912-565-7385
1 Weiss-McNair 8900 hawester, used in 2009 Pecan Hawest, good condition, asking $11,000. Charlie Evans Fort Valley 478-2351910
1000-gallon fuel tank with 12-volt pump & hose, stored inside, like new. Larry Westbrook Lumpkin 229-938-6505
IOOOrpm pto speed increaser, 25gpm pump, $800; 540 rpm wlo pump, $400. ~ a l c o l mYearwood 505 Black ~t ~d Toccoa 30577 770-231-2868
1020John Deere.40 h ~or.eat sham. $5500. Randy Cranford ~ o c h r a r4i78-230-8302
1110 Ford with 4 ft. finishing, will trade for bigger tractor or $4800, or trade for backhoe trailer. Paul Thomas Lizella 478-836-5728
14 ft. AMCO offset harrow, heavy duty, 23" disks, exc. cond. Ronnie Singleton Buena Vista 31803 229-649-7486
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Mud and water, no obstacle, beaver dam removal, creek channel cleaning, drainage ditching, silt removal, lake rimming. Jim Moon Oakfield 229-535-6562 229-881-0048
~ ~ lserv~iceshfor i ~ ~ thinning, land clearing & tree mulching, ASVRC-100 Skid-steer w l Loftness timber-ax cutter head. Matt Haney Macon 478-954-2913
For orivate housinolaarden soace. semi-
I retired' writer w l d G will be reliable
presencelcaretaker, can relocate. H.J. Rubin Marietta 770-951-0304
Help wanted experience with horse, cattle, tractors. fencina. furnished aoartmenWsalaw.
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portable sawmill/timber framing: can turn your trees into lumber or buildings on your
& 1 yr. exp. in broiler houses, willing to relocate. Kirt Revette Plainville 706-263-
property, 30 years experience. Rick LaHayne
Carlton Moore, Editor
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Part time horse farm: feedlwater, clean 2
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stump grinding and rotor-tilling at the best lowest prices inthe county, call for free
estimate on one or both services, John Mont ome Shar sbur 770-251-9014
stalls. Brooks Hunnicutt Shady Dale 404-2855011 706-468-1969
Part time help needed (8-16 hrslwk) maintaining 20 acres pasture and woods;
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category, call Shavonne Smith at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.
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p - 1 call for all fence, barn, and pasture work,
weed control spraying, fence staining and painting, bushhogging, wood and wire fence construction. Casey Kent Monroe 6'8-446-
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All types of tractor work, bushhogging,
driveways scraped, plowing, front-end loader,
seeding, reasonable rates. Bill Couch
cummin 770-401-1076
All ytps: of tractor work, fencing, land
clearing, stump grinding, trees
removedlplanted pastures and food plots
fertilized/seeded,'Barry ~ ~~ i ~706~-
818-5916
All underbrush
bushhogging, pastures, pond banks, slopes:
grading/~obcatwork, serving ~
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Tractor repair, farm equipmewnetlding,
repair, and maintenancseco, tt ~ ~ i f f
N~~~~~770-843-7956
Tractor work, bushhogging, disking, food
plots, loader, backhoe, light grading, all
Middle Ga. counties. Donnie Martin Fort
Valle47y8-825-2622 work, bushhOgging,
plots
summerlwinter, post holes dug, hauling
gravel, dirt, and equipment in Coweta and
surrounding counties, $50/hr., 2 hr. minimum. Shaw Newnan 404-606-1206
dW~ e buiilld chick~en Coo~ps, farm~buildings, horse barns, all types of fencing, and metal-
agra buildings. Kevin Moody Monroe 770-
853-9302 770-267-9302
d,coWrraillls,,bfuairldm f~baurmildinfegn~sc, e& wallw~l ooothderorrewlaitreed,
wor~k, statewide service. Robert Hayes
cutting trees, landscape work, general equip.
maint., must be self motivated, mechanically
inclined, good references. Kurt Schmitz
Hiram 770-871-9589
ie~xSpheereieknincged,faarnmd
position or caretaker, dependable. John Davis
Vidalia 912-253-1635
Seekino mature helo. oart-time. in
exchangewforbarn apartment, horse and barn
carelfarm maintenance. Jane Flaspohler
Winston 770-365-8747
Single retired male wants farm work in
middle of South Georgia, need furnished1
living quarterslsalary. Billy Hector P.O. Box
8071 Athens 30607
Want 1-2 people to work on
orchardlgrounds and do repair & maintenance
of buildings in exchange for aptlgarden,
limited wages. Delan Bush Roopville 770-
854-4711
Want single male for planting at herb farm
on Savannah By The Sea, room available,
references required. Dennis Graney Tybee
clean up,
home and barn repairs,
,tc,, no job too small, D~~ L
s ,in 404-308-0404
~ powPder
Will build pasture fences in Dawson & s~urrou~nding ~ counties. Chris Reagan Dawsonville 706-344-8391
Island 912-786-7614
Will swap place for your trailer for 6-8 hrs. per week for help on 55 A. hobby farm wlnice fishpond; JAlbert@nu-z.net. Albert Long
Northeast G ~ ,area, very responsible, be penned. Harold Goldman Lincolnton 706- Washington 706-678-2608
30x50~10enclosed pole barn installed, $9000, walk door and lOxlO slider door, Your
dedicated, and trustworthy, references avail., b0ttlehound6g@yahoo,~J~e~n,nifer Parham
319-2297 Will cut trees in North Ga. area. Kevin
FARM MACHINERY
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choice of painted or galvalum metal. Ronda null706-983-0336 706-247-1308
Carter Flowery Branch 404-326-5130
Kaufman Cartersville 770-866-9156
Bushhog pastures, till gardens, spread dirt Will do bushhogging, food Plots, garden
32 Years Of experience bushhogging, and grave Fayene and surrounding counties, plowing in Bartow and surrounding counties.
garden plowing, grading, excavating, clearing, Michael Biack Fa eneville 770-289-7325
Byron Vaughn ~ c w o r t h770-975-0893 770-
Bushhogging - dws2te0oam4rrk0toilnrleigtmioanot ,v$a5l0h,,auRloliigcnkggi,Anlglit,sroa,necttocB.r,ufwhoorosdurkr6l,y78f-re2anu0tce0es- 3D0aBlylaesar6s78e-x3p8.,6-c1a4ll66for rates. Larry Boatright
597-0048 Will Saw owner's logs, lumber band Saw.
John Matthews Dallas 770-445-1237 Will saw Your logs into lumber at
35 YrS. exP. custom timber cela"r,!; horse riding arenas excavated surfaced, horse paddocks, trackhoe, trucking, driveway construction, demolition; insured.
Butler Braselton 706-654-3777 770-2314662
All fence types built or repaired, farm & ranch, wire, chainlink, wood, high tensile electric, vinyl; horse arenas, paddocks built, Bobcat work, reasonable rates, statewide,
& surrounding areas; also horse hauling, local or long distance, ~ d d pi,o~berts Suwanee 404-558-9987
Bayo$,hogging pastures, till gardens in Floyd, and Gordon counties,
reasonable rates. Jeff Wood Adairsville 770547-g594
Bushhogging work done at a reasonable rate by experienced operator, prompt service. Leland Blankenbaker Dallas 770-443-2243
your location with portable sawmill, reasonable rates. Billy Bridges Winterville 706-742-9564
"11 saw Your logs into lumber at Your location, portable band Sawmill, good rates. William Jasper Rome 706-292-9895 706-252-
0856
Wood fence sealing, painting, and staining; also, barns and out buildings, also, asphalt drive sealing, free estimates, 30+ yrs exp., 30
ground, land cleared, barns, arenas, round to be done, I can do it, have a 50 hp tractor, 770-796-2468 pens, tractor work, and pasture services, all reasonable rates, guaranteed satisfaction, Woodmizer sawmill service: Bobcat &
If You have questions regarding this Category, call Ashley Simpson at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.
Only farm machinery and equipment owned by the advertker and used in hisfher 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 wlloader, 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
'06 Kubota L3400 2wd, 120 hrs., $8500. James Dodd Jackson 770-775-6478
'07 NH 2410 wlloader, grappler, hay spear,
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clean up. Bennett White Watkinsville 706- based in Leesburg. Lester Vinson Leesburg dump truck service, logging work on small 55HP 4x4 230 hrs.. $22.000. James Lanier additional offices.
540-2659
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tracts. Larry Moore Newnan 678-278-5709 Metter 912-685-2270 912-536-8893
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Honda horiz. (side) shaft gas engine, $125; John Deere 530 round hay baler, good 0 Frick hydraulic sawmill, Detroit power, Wheel Horse tractor 1999, 314 hydro with 1951 grist mill made by Meadows, runs off
John Deere rototiller, runs well, $125. Bud condition, $4250. Robert Lynn Collins 912- Frick edger, recent rebuild, drawings & parts 48" mower power bagger, $1,995. John Eaton pto, excellent condit~on; 1 gallon can of
Saylor Fayetteville 770-461-9643
334-0267
list, ec, $10,000. Gary Oder Dry Branch 478- 3619 Sewell Mill Rd. Marietta 30062 404-583- Kendall oil. Bobby Rowland Alarno 912-363-
Hooper tri-axle, deck over trailer with John Deere 567 baler. net wrap. bale kicker. 945-6580
4709
4767
dovetail and ramps, $2800. J.D. Satterfield mega-wide pick-up, very good condition. Onan 25kw qenerator, enclosedtrader, runs Wood Splitter 22 ton 8hp industrial engine, 2 each gourd ~ o l e s1, 4'5" hiah with 2 each
Cumming 770-889-3710
Wayne McLocklin Statham 770-725-9305 needs little work, low hrs., will trade for good cond., $675; trailer 2 wheel vehicle cross bak, can hang 16 gourds, price
Hopper bottom trailer, no brakes(pul1ed w l John Deere 6620 combine. 2100 hrs. with bandsaw sawmill. David Combs Jefferson hauler, good cond., $675. Charles Gilbert negotiable. R. Delano Butler Dudley 478-676-
tractor), 1000+ bushell capacity, sheltered, 444 corn head, both sheltered, $7,000. Mike 706-367-4645
Fayetteville 770-461-2619
3170
$4500. Jessi Faust Dawson 229-344-7545 Faust Dawson 229-881-6030
Onan 50kw diesel aenerator. 1201240/480. Woodmizer sawmill Model LT15, like new, 2 Mississippi pea and butterbean shellers,
Int. 8414 tractor tractor, runs well, John Deere 9500 combine 694 JD Corn auto switch control p i e l , 438 hrs..$5500. f alwavs sheltered. extra blades. $5500. John good condition, $2500 and $3000. Larry
shletered, great for hunting lease, $3200. Bill Head 180012700 hrs., field ready, $50,000. Busby Pleasant ~ i2l2i9-869-5576
~ h o h t o nJonesboro 404-831-0776
Thompson Ailey 912-583-2742
Gurley Dallas 770-851-9393
Jeff Williams Colquitt 229-400-3920
One 1967 4020 John Deere, new clutches, Woodmizer edger/$13,500, low hours. 2 Pro-Feedfeeders for horselfarm animals,
lnternational 4700's spreader trucks, 16' John Deere 9960 cotton picker, rebuilt press pates & new tires, body, good new, Mitchell Perry Dublin 478-275-3132
multiple settings, industrial quality, top
Chandler litterllime bodies, 48131120 floaters heads in 2005, duals, sheltered, $18,000. embles motor, rebuilt. Mack Dent lrwinton
rear, 385165122.5 front. Kevin Stewart Millen Robbie Faust Dawson 229-344-1969
478-946-1029
Farm ~achin-erWy anted
condition, $900, win help wldelivery. Kathy Skipper Conyers 404-702-3442
912-290-3252 lnternational 5100 arain drill. aood cond..
$2800. Jimmy rimes-~elena 8@-269-1863
John Deere tractor model 2640, 70 hp, 1375 original hrs., remote hydr., factory ROPS, exc. cond.. $8,500. Larrv Stewart
Peanut combine 7500 bushhog two row, $2500. Kenneth Ellington Montrose 478-2903086
AC model B, F a r m a l l A T S T e A suburbabn, good condition, also transmission for a Honda HR214 mower. James Henrv
2 round concrete watering troughs for livestock, 200 and 300 gallon, $2250 ea, or $450 both. J. Partain Elberton 706-246-5920
lnternational884 tractor, 72 hp, 3864 hours, new clutch, good condition. Dale Dylong Oxford 404-456-8357770-786-0586
Broxton 912-359-2961
John Deere, 1944 Model A for sale, good metal. all ori-aina,l. runnina last vear. kept
Perkins diesel 4" Pump on trailer. Tommy DeWitt 365 Pyles Marsh Rd. Brunswick 31525 912-222-2809
Hampton 770-946-3891
Aerator wanted, plug aeriator 5, 6 or 7 feet wide. John Washington Watkinsville 706-
2 Syrup kettles 1 50 gal. 1-60 gal. no
cracks, good condition.- Vonice winters
Broxton 912-359-2949 912-592-1842
lnternational loader for 584 tractor, fits under cover, $2,000: ~ r . ' Jones Pixall BHIOO pull-type Pixall fresh green or 254-6736
2- 400 amp. sauare D electrical panels w140
others, $3500. Walter Osborne Sandersville 478-456-4686
J.D. 220 centerfold harrow, $2500;
Lawrenceville 404-317-7263 K-D6C Cat, good condition, 10' blade with
tilt, $8000 selling due to health. Jerry Stanley
butterbean h a ~ e ~ t e rI;-row; like new condition: field-readv. Jim Watson Chatham 800-465-2573
Aerator, 3 pt hitch, plug type, working cond., reasonable price. Dave Bacle Waverly Hall 706-580-0202
assorted breakeks, excellent condition, $500 each firm. Charles Pipes Butler 706-7410219
ree em an lnternational irrigation pump, $1500; 12.R.
field cultivator, $500. Mr. Hulett Jacksonville 912-253-0162
Ellijay 706-635-2602706-889-2246 Kamatsu D308, 55 hp diesel, track loader,
$6600. James Alewine Toccoa 706-491-3342
Planner heavy duty 20", 5hp 220 volts motor $1325. M. Smith Rockrnart 770-5473587
Field Cultivator, three point hitch, lift tvpe.
good condition. John
Plains 229-
924-6615
2-12 hole hen nest $25 ea.,l 401b. feeder $15, waterers 1 5 gal.,l 3 gal.,l 15 gal. Tony Black Bethlehem 404-403-1628
JD 1965 4020 narrow front wl turbo. $7000: JD 1953 70 restored, wf. straight gas, $6500.
King Kutter medium,duty rear blade, 84in. blade, never used, $350 or trade for a 5'
Plow subsoiler for medium tractor or larger, $85. R. Dangar Alpharetta 770-377-6411
Good starter for Ford Dexter 2500, 3 cyl. Perkins. S. Knox Ray City 229-503-4264
20x32 C u ~ e c osteel metal building, never put up, asking $4,500, go to cu~ecosteel.com
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 2" toolbar spacers, 20", $50 ea., JD rear wheel weights for 40203, etc. Ryan Baerne Nicholson 706-757-2672706-540-8339
JD 2009 5045, four wheel drive, front end loader, mower, 22 foot tandem axle trader, 39 hours. Michael Kirksey Leesburg229-251-2157
JD 2010, pls, new brakes, good tires, good sheet metal, gas, $3850/obo. John Coltharp Oxford 770-780-7535
JD 2350 w1148 loader, $5000/obo; JD 4320, $7000lobo. Albert Hale Watkinsville 706-207-9135
JD 2755 cablair, always shdded, new tires, $5200 hrs., everything works, $18,000 or trade on 6420, 6430 loader. Larry Partain
on roe Elberton 706-283-5058
JD 317, 36" mowing deck, rear tiller & hydraulic front, scrape blade attachments included, $2100.. Flay Gilbert Bishop 706769-5341 706-296-4360
JD 338 sauare baler. all hvdraulics. Hoescher acctknalator, bale forks, 'less than 3000 bales. sheltered. Jim Basinaer Lavonia
JD 338 square baler, vgc, used this year sheltered, $4,000; Vermeer 8 wheel V-rake,
- ec. $2000. John MCafee Ranaer 706-334-
2218 770-324-8588 ~ JD 430 baler wlrnonitor, exc. cond.,
sheltered, small farm use, ready to roll, $4000 firm. Frank Crabb Wrightsville 478-864-2366
JD 4410, 4wd, 37 hp, loader, 930 hrs., $12,900. Dave Harris P.O. Box 907673 Gainesville 30501 770-983-7793
JD 467 mega wide, cover edge wlsilage kit, $17,500; Krone 8.8018 tedder (280, $8500. Doug Tyson Metter 912-685-7569 912-682-
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 L3710 HST 4wd, loader, cab, ale, 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 (ito), no hydraulic, $7500. Kevin Cole Nicholls 912-632-7441 912-632-4989
Kubota M7040 4wd tractor, new, 100 hrs., front end loader. manv extras. $18.500. John Jeffers, Jr Byron 4781256-9518
L245 Kubota tractor with boom pole and ail Duroose olows. $3.000. Jack Blackwell Ball 'Ground 370-89318724
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
Lewis Brothers Housekeeper #2 in very good condition, $4200. Melvin Dills Gainesville 770-983-9880678-617-1289
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, needs wooden floor replaced, $800, make unknown. Brian Gordon' Canton 404-281-2626
MF 135 tractor; new tires, seat, rebuilt engine1 2005, $4,00O/OBO. Nora Jackson Plainville 404-444-0317 706-767-1956
MF 1533 4WD loader exc. cond., 33 HP remote valve. Benny Lasseter Franklin 678378-1884
770-475-1914
PTO wood chipper $1900, never used PTO cement mixer for $800. Albert Wiesner Nicholson 706-369-5383
Rollin S Gooseneck 24' cattle trailer 2005. $6,9501080. Janet White Hartwell 706-436: 5345
Rototiller,3-pt. hitch, 5-ft., $450 obo. Robert Cody Loganville 770-207-9310
Sears Craftsman 20hp tractor, 5 0 deck, tiller, plows and harrows, $1300. Robin Nichols 201 Bicycle Rd. Griffin 30223 770228-3107
SH 60 savage pecan haN!ster in good condition. $7800. Roger Dillard Unadilla 478952-4346
Small heaw dutv harrow. $800: larae arain wagon, $1060; 'I000-~a'llon wat& yank wltrailer. $1000. Rovce Hulett Hazlehurst 912-253-0161 912-375-3008
Smoothing harrow, $125; mobile home axle with brakes & springs, $100; bucket spear, $150. Bennie Moon Madison 706-752-1407
Spreader truck for sale, lnternational 8100 truck, BBI body, only used 2 seasons, variable rate & GPS. Mitch Rogers Metter 912-6874299
Spreader truck with Chandler stainless steel spreader, older model, cab over Int. with 466 diesel engine, $6500. Eric Clark Lyons 912-565-7977
Steam-jacketed 40 gallon kettles, Groen Model AH-40, Vulcan-Hart Model GT-40, both natural gas. $1000 each. Eric Hollifield Clayton ;i06-490-4825
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 302& 770-584-7264
Tractor tire, 7-16, Firestone R-1 traction tire,
John Deere 3 cyl diesel block needed, need block for JD 301a or(830, 1020, 1530)wili 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
Lookina for a fertilizer distributer hopper to fit two ro; cultivator. Andrew Cobb ~ o c h r a 478-231-1679
LT40 hyd. Woodmizer sawmill. Dillard Ashbrun Homer 706-654-7813
Mid size tractor wlfront end loader, any cond. Keith Branyan Union Point 706-817-9470
Need Cvlinder for MF 35 (f270-51) Dart 1 7 5 1 6 5 ~ 9 ifor steering assembly reasonbiy priced. Al Bennett Berkeley Lake 770-7139469
Need front end loader bucket for '72 Ford 3400 back hoe. Ron Johnson Harlem 706556-2424
New Holland 575 square baler, good condition, reasonably priced. Linda Hartley Kathleen 478-954-1012
Spring rod assembly to fit 124 or 120 MF square baler. Duane Ballen LaFayette 706-
5-8-1.-0-7. 0--8
Walking tractor made by David Bradley, Gravely or other brand with implements running or in fixable condition. Josh Mimms Acworth 770-261-8480
Want 2 front tires for 7710 NH tractor, 4 WD
n
to see pictures, model g. Luke Barger Elberton 706-988-9212
21x60~11ft. green house, 2 in. heavy gage gav. frame, plexiglass side panels, $5500. Jack Humphrey Summewille 706-857-2989
250 aal. white plastic tanks with aluminum
sides. 5;' twist off cap, let out valve at bottom.
Barry Needham ~oganville678-475-7068
250, 55, & 30 gal plastic & metal barrels, withlwo lids. $100. 25. $20. Michael McCannon ~ i a n t 4a04-558-1065
275 gallon plastic water tank wlmetal frame, very clean, 2 drain valve, $65. Mark lssenberg Rising Fawn 706-398-3232
28 X 45 Jaderloon greenhouse, 2 HAF fans, heater, fan, cooling-system, $3500. Ginny Smith Brooklet 912-531-3472
3 350' X34' clear sDan ooultrv houses and eauipment. vou tear 'down. ~ o i nBriscoe Ill
770-267-8097
3 50 gal. Mirafont waterers $200; 10 50 gal
Rubbermaid waterers.. $.50. Tonv Smith
Blairsville 706-400-9649
3 Styrofoam Hova Bator incubators wMan and window, 2 egg turners,l GQF brooder, excellent condition, $240. Johnny Currie Haddock 478-932-5149
300 quart jars at $3.50 a dozen, good condition. Jimmie Phillips Menlo 706-8622510
330 gallon propane tank with regulator, $500. Mark Handv Youna Harris 706-994-
wlcab, size 14.9R-28 W.D.4. V. W. Feikel Millen 478-982-3257
Want David Brown 1200 A for parts. Mack Reynolds Hogansville 706-302-7379
Want Hobart Cuber the older model. Wayman Jordan Douglasville 770-942-4996
Want Kuhn hay tedder, model GF440T for parts. Gene Dillard Cleveland 706-219-3012
410 three strand new underground power cable. 575 foot available. $1.95 per foot. Willlam Mooney Ellaville 229-331-4914
40 x 180 chicken house left. to be sold In 40' sections. Rich Lind ~ d a i r s v i l l e770-773-3811
40x60~12enclosed pole barn installed $15,000, other sizes available. Ronda Kaufman Cartersville 770-866-9156
8209 JD 530 hay roller wlmonitor, 17H hay
tedder. Curtis Warnock Vidalia 912-537-2061
MF 240, new paint, boom pole, harrow, piow. forks, box blade, $7175. Daren Griffin Columbus 706-566-4400
4-ply, 90% tread, $50. Alex Duke Fairburn 770-306-1088
Trailer, harrow, bushhog, box, pulv., bottom
Want newer model John Deere grain drill pref. 8-10 ft. Jerry Branch Tiflon 229-8481267 229-386-8216
5 semen straws of Washington of Brinks, $50 per straw. Dustin Rousey Royston 706498-1996
JD 530 round baler in good shape, kept under shed, $4,500. Franklin Dowell
MF 285 cab with MF 248 loader. aood plow, ap plow, planters, sprayer, areator, rubber & engine. Jerry Dover 652 ~ o ~ w o opdriced separate. Ken Phillips Bogart 706-714-
Want to buy a cultipacker. Woodie Wood Newnan 770-253-4172
500 gallon above ground propane tank fresh paint, $500 can load w/ forklift. Ervin
Cartersville 770-386-4464
Road Tunnel Hill 30755 865-300-9981
7282
JD 6620 combine, Vans 12 row 200 gal. 3 MF 5' finish mower, $450, heavy duty 5' Trailer: Hooper 164. wlbeavertail & ramps,
FARM SUPPLIES
Sims Lawrenceville 770-466-8037 55 gal. stainless steel drums, closed end
pt hitch sprayer. Eddie McKinnon bushhog, $500; 5' box scrape, $200, etc. 2 axle, HD equip., trailer with HD rails
food grade, in good condition, $175. Bill Croft
- Willacoochee 912-384-3514
Grover Battles Palmetto 770-463-3572
frontlsides, good cond., $1250. Roy Seymour
Dawsonville 706-344-9691 706-265-7714
JD 720 gas wide front flat T finder, 3 pt. MF frontend loader, new tires, water pump, Eatonton 706-485-5741
category, call Andrea Stephens at 404-65 1 6 -40' light poles, $175; 8-25' light poles,
good paint, $7900. Floyd Fletcher Ocilla 229831-7035
JD 970 tractor, 2wd, 33 hp, 650 hrs., 5'
1800 hrs., $6500 B. J. Fleming Hartwell 770718-6740
Mitsubishi 2000 diesel tractor with trailer,
Trov Bilt horse, new motor, new tines, new
be1It, ireat cond.; $625. Allyn Bell ore land
770-553-2987
9081 or 404-651-9082.
'07 Cargo craft covered trailer 19' V nose 8' wide 7' high, 50001b tandem axles, $3800
$125. Billy Greer Hampton 404-444-2436
6 ea/ 24ft. metal roof trusses, $750; approx. 3500 ft. 4" thick wall unused pvc drain pipe
mower, garage kept, exc. cond., $10,000.. ex. cond.,l37hrs., 24 h.p., $3,700. Ted Baskin Troy Bilt rota tiller, 8hp, in need of repair, obo. Haroid Piper Coleman 229-214-5070 $.40 centslft. Lee Taylor Calhoun 770-547-
Scott Cronan Monticello 404-569-5005
Columbus 706-322-6147 706-587-4955
$200. Thomas Tate Macon 478-477'-2827
1 ~ u l tlvoe old timev trans~lanter. iron 3198 706-629-4281
JD Fasse valve( hydraulic splitter), $400lobo. F. Adams Bogart 678-227-4629
JD hay rake, model 652 3 pt. Frank Harris Senoia 678-378-3324770-599-1502
JD hay spear, quick attach., fits JD 30005000 series tractors, bought new & never used, $400. Sam Sliger Clarkesville 706968-1560
JD model 8300 orain drill. small seed attach, 21 disk ope&, 12', $1750. Haroid Distel Knoxville 478-836-9400
John Deere #25 pull type combine in exc. condition and other equipt. Robert Sanders Stephens 706-759-3836
John Deere 1010 for parts, diesel engine, good tracks, have service manual, you ioad
Model 57 Holland bar rake. Steve Gober Dallas 770-314-1987
Mule drawn 8 disc harrows with seat and spoke wheels, $450 firm. Donald Freeman Cleveland 706-865-2569
Mule planter plow stock, metal gross cut saw, grain cycle. Donald Dial Bogart 770725-5779
New Holland 1033-stackwagon, 105 bales, good condition, $4500; lnternational 5100 notill. 15' Yetter bar. aood condition. $8500.
Philipp Hanstein adi is on 706-342-4886
New Holland 1037 hay loader, 105 bale capacity, sheltered, like new, $19,000 obo. Carl McKnight Senoia 770-328-6810
New Holland 269 square baler, 1049 NH
Trov Bilt tiller SuDer Bronco. used less than 50 hrs., $550. M. 'J. Nash Powder Springs 770-941-9869
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. Jerre! Shell Sharpsburg 770-253-1301
Two 17.5X24, 10 ply backhoe, tires 95% tread, $550 for both, two 11.00~16tires, 75% tread, $40 ea. H.E. Wilson Moultrie 229-9855803
Two wheel self propelled gravely tractor, wns well, $500. Malcom Talley Rome 706234-9789
wheels u s 4 for any transplant, $i25. Wallace Edenfield Metter 912-685-2047
10 36" cool air fans in good condition, $75 each. Carl Metzger Macon 478-743-9252
10 ft stall front, hot dipped galvanized, wood included, new sells for $519 asking $250 0 0 0 . Mandie McFay Edison 229-255-7279 229-835-2832
10 gas poultry house heaters, Ziggity drinkers, Choretime feeders, & other misc. poultry house equipment. Joshua Martin Clarkesville 770-531-7432
100 yr old Magic Baker wood burning stove, very good condition, has 6 eyes, warming cabinet, oven thermometer, $600 firm. Della Hawell Helena 229-212-4065
6 electric motors 3 are unused, different sizes, all are, $150. B. Wyatt Monticello 70681 9-9190
6 ft. heavy duty, pull type bush hog; 250 gal., skid tank, 500 gal. propane tank. Mike Whitehead Arnoldsville 706-742-7158 706338-0340
6 Round pen panels, one with gate, like new, $500, or best offer. Vickie Rollins Statham 770-725-9918
6 unused 9.25, 6 unused 10.00 truck tires, $125 each; 4000 tobacco sticks. Donald Harnage Nashville 229-686-4577
6" Cement blocks. S.25 each. used rustv 5V tin,lOf long $3.00 each, 36" fans, $45 each. Roger Flanangan Murrayville 706-864-6707
and transport, make offer. Jimmy Hopkins Newnan 770-584-3765
stackwagon, new tires, 160 bales, all in good condition, field ready. Jimbo Crumley
Vans 18 row sprayer, 60' boom 300 gal. hydraulic lift used on year, sheltered, $6000.
1000 gal. upright water tank, 3.5 ft X 14 ft., 706-973-9183 galvanized, $200. James Esslinger 750 gal. water tank on trailer with 3 112 hp
John Deere 148 loader, excellent, new pins, Bostwick 678-409-3572
Edward Neidlinger Waynesboro 706-551- Clarkesville 706-499-5369 706-754-6802 motor and pump plummed with z" pvc pipe,
hoses and bushings, fits 4020, 4320, 4050, New Holiand 565 sa. baler, above avq. 3905
1000' tiger maple, tiger oak, poplar, pine, $450. Allen Turner Elberton 706-498-6531
4250 and many more, $4500 obo. David cond., appraised at $7025. Dianne ~ l k i n s Vermeer 504L silage baler with net wrap cedar, red oak lumber, also turning blocks. 80x20 roll sides, greenhouse, 8 new
Wiliett Covington 770-883-5600
Lovejoy 770-897-0241
and twine, great condition. P. Stuedemann David Gray Bowdon 770-655-4674
woodenlsteel tables, nursery pots, potting
John Deere 1949 "MT. rebuilt enaine. 12- New ldea 324 two row .corn picker, 3 6 rows, Comer 706-207-2146
13 dozen quart canning jars, all for $30. table, $4,000 obo. Melaanie Anderson
volt, runs well, tires av&age, 3-poit hitch, 327 12-roll husking bed, field ready, $2500 firm. Vermeer 555XL w1Accu-Tie round baler, Reba Paden iawrencevilie 770-962-4656 Register 912-852-3479
$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, $800. C. D. Gravitt Buford 770-945, A 1 7 1
T",
John Deere 28" 8-bolt 2-stage rims, off IOIOrus gas, make offer. Harm Dates Calhoun 706-235-6667
Joseph Ballenger Canon 706-498-2469
New ldea round baler, Model 4854, automatic tie, 4!x5', one owner, sheltered, $8000. Mike Cunningham Sharpsburg 404944-7851 678-378-7923
New ldea single row corn snapper, great condition, always sheltered, galvanized, shucker, loose corn recovery system, $2500 obo. B.W. Vaughn Register 912-852-9290
3aled approx. 6000 bales, shelter kept, very :lean. $12.000 obo. Stan Tankerslev ~ i n c o l n t o n706-318-8265
Vermeer brushwood chi~oer.Model 1600. manual, blades, runs well: $6000 obo. s a r i Blackstone Cumming 770-889-3090
Wallenstein PTO driven wood chimer UD to 3" diameter, 50hp required, like n&, $2000. Billy Witt Calhoun 706-629-7412
12 hole hen nest boxes. $45 and $65 ea.. Air dried lumber under shelter. Black
aood condition. new woob ~erches.~ i mWalnut, Wild Cherry, and Cedar, $1.75-$2.50
h g h i e ~ e w n a n6'78-416-5175'
bd. ft. Donald Wilson Lula 770-561-8849
15 fans 36" $40 each or $35 all, 4 cool cell AirlKiln dried Woodmizer sawn lumber.
pumps. Darrel Davis Mineral Bluff 706-374- pine, oaklwalnut, poplar, all sizes paneling,
6922 706-851-5909
wide plank flooring. John Sell Milner 770-480-
15 GPM 12 v fillrite transfer pump, never
out of box. Preston Thompson Milner 770- American Farmland Alley & sweap
358-3143
headgate system with palpation. Gary
John Deere 310D back hoe, great hours, NH 451 sickle mower, good condition, Want 1 or 2 rear tires 13.6X28,good 1500 bf peckie cypress lumber, make offer, Anderson Lula 770-540-3800
2700. in oreat workina condition. $15.500. $850. Bob Brady Augusta 706-373-8397
ork king condition, would consider rim also. dried. Elwood Strickland Hortense 912-282- Anvil 1101lbs hay baler anvil 7" post vise, #
Kris weaver Ellijay 706-889-4009
NH 644 round baler, auto wrap, crop Bob Mitchell St. Marys 912-882-4742
0345
20 cast iron pots, large logging tongs cooking
John Deere 4230 100 hp tractor 1974 savers, new belts, chains 2009, exc., Water well drilling (Hammer) rig., BE-20W, 16' Hay elevator, in good shape, $600; flat grade. A. Hendrick Austell 770-948-9842
model, 4300 hours, $11,500/0B0. Dan sheltered, $8500. Wayne Swanson Ringgoid ready to work, $14,000. Tony Moss Jasper belt pulley and some bolts, $300; 4 10x20 rear Barrels 55 gal. plastic food grade, heavy
Christian 1310 Spring Valley Rd. Wintewille 706-935-4691
706-337-2548
tires, $40 each. Tommy Vincent Riverdale dutv. $25. W.S. Sewell Townsend 912-832-
30683 281-975-7387
NH sq baler; Kuhn mower; NI tedderlrake Westinghouse 400 amp 3ph, 240 v, heavy 770-966-5368
33 1'3
John Deere 530 round baler, very good combo & more; great working condition: all for duty fused disconnect rain tight, $750; 16 ft. 1920s cast iron syrup kettle, $1,750; 1930s Beautiful old iron fence, 3 sections and a
condition, $5000. John Daniels Colbert 706- $4800. Renee Keener Carrollton 770-832- MCM weathhead, $250, etc. Don Shedd Enterprise sausage suffer & press, $250. gate very ornate at least 100 yrs old., $500.
338-1843
3292
Monroe 770-207-7566
Peggy Faulk Cochran 478-945-3823
Jean Loomis Hampton 770-946-8247
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Blue and white 55 gal. plastic drums, closed Roughcut lumber, cut to size, black walnut,
tops, two twist off caps, food grade. Eugene poplar, chinaberry, cedar, many others,
Needham Loganville 770-466-4284
beautiful wood. Robert Strange Oconee 478-
- Buckets white plastic food grade with lids 552-2208
[Georgia 8 HerefordIAngus X, 16 mos., all shots,
$750 ea. Angie Stober Carrolton 770-8544258
Cooking]
& seals. 5 aal. resealable lids and handler @ Sawmill lumber areat for buildina barns or tested, free deliverv. 200 miles, 6 mo.
-
$2 ea. D. Gizzle Gainesville 770-532-1070 sheds. Roy Ward T&nple 770-5625650
guarantee. Brent ~ h h yMoultrie 229-891-
Bush blade with curved handle, good Sawmill lumber, low as .35/bd ft., 5455
Peach Cobbler
condition, $80. Charles Whitehead pinelhardwood, custom cut available. Mitchell Belted Galloway bull 18 months old, full
Lawrenceville 770-963-3940
Smith Griffin 404-867-5106
blooded, asking $400. Joel Pitts Thomaston
Black Canning jars used half-pints, quarts, $6; Split locust farm fence rails & posts, 706-741-0581
dozen gal. jars, $150. Thos Flowellyn Macon delivered & installed anywhere. C. Mitchell
478-742-4182
Cleveland 706-865-9828
$950 after 7:00 pm. Gary Holbert Calhoun
CUPS Sliced Georgia peaches Angus "heifers,' "gar 3 tablespoons all-purpose flour
Canning jars, pints, and quarts, $7 doz., Tin roofing $5 per sheet. Patti Saunders 706-625-0227 678-986-6326
112 teaspoon nutmeg
name brand; others, $3 doz., or make offer. -gold 706-965-8373
Black Senepol bulls. Bobby Griffin Elko
1 teaspoon vanilla flavoring
Anita King Decatur 404-636-9334
Tomato cages, 35 large wire, $4 each or all 478-988-3181 478-230-0422
113 cup butter or margarine
Cattle rack for 8' bed pick-up truck, heavy for $100. Lannie Hamsley Unadilla 478-627- Black wiWF cows, $1500; heifers, $650 ea.;
duty, $200. Mike Wind Dahlonega 706-867- 3713 478-954-5276
Red Angus, $600. Ralph Ayers Loganville
0641
Trailer 8x24 flat bed, dual axles with brakes, 770-466-4140
pastry for double-crust pie Vanilla ice cream
Cattle trailer, one owner in excellent cond., $150. Jim Driskell Milled eville 404-312-9462 Bulls: Red Brahman, Simmental and $2000, must see to appreciate. Carl Sanders Used utility poles: f sale, $1 per foot. Simbrah, weaning and breeding age, few
Combine peaches, Sugar, flour and nutmeg in a Dutch oven; set aside to allow
Carlton 706-743-3436
Clifford Barfield Dallas 678-878-7537
cows and heifers. Cliff Adams Bowdon 770- syrup to form (approx. 15 minutes). Bring peach mixture to a boil: reduce heat
Chicken coops for sale, custom built, will Used wood fence posts, 8 & 16 boards and 258-2069
to low, and simmer 10 minutes or until peaches are tender. Remove from heat
deliver locally, $250+. Lindsey Brown 3 metal gates, must take all goodlbad. Dennis Charohis bulls, heifers 8 cows, delivery and stir in vanilla and margarine.
Bethlehem 770-560-5429
Offutt Folkston 912-496-4602
available. Bobby Burch Eastman 478-718-
~ommercial Clean 55 -gal. metal drums wllids, $20
each, 55 and 48 -gal plastic barrels, $20 each. Windle Sneed McDonou h 770-483-7007
Clean 55 gal metal dr%s wllids, two 275
Anderson Blairsville 706-745-6556
want 250-500 gallon
cooling tank in
good working condition w/compressor or one
2128
bulls, very gentle. John Bryant Eatonton 706485-8321
Roll half of pastry to 118" thickness: cut into a circle to fit a two-quart baking
dish. Spoon Of mixture into lightly buttered baking dish; with pastry. Bake at 475 degrees F for 12 minutes or until lightly browned. Spoon remaining
gal food grade tote truck traller 15'6"x6'~4". that can be repaired. Stanley Lawson Exc. perf. tested black Simmental bulls, peach mixture over baked pastry.
Leonard Crave Dawsonville 678-947-6744 Cleveland 706-865-3113
cows & heifers, Al and embryo bred, easy
404-210-1516
Wanted: an electric debeaker for quail. Roy calving, high milk,satisfaction guaranteed,
Roll remaining pastry to 118" thickness and cut into 1" strips; arrange in lattice
Clean 55 gal. metal drums wllids. David Peterson Ideal 478-949-5842
priced to sell. Milton Marlin Jr. Clarkesville design over peaches. Bake an additional 15-20 minutes until browned.
Crane Dahlonega 706-265-2559
Corner stall feederhay rack combo /good lengths, with posts ifpossible, low price, Janet Gelbvieh bulls, open and bred heifers, all
, condition, $75 each.
Leesbur 229-759-2194
Mike
Moorman
Leidin er Cleveland 706-865-9404 Wa:ted: Scales 5x5 platform digital or
industrial hanging scales. Jerry Higdon
registered purebreds, bred for easy calving and fast growth. John Kiss Gainesville 770-
531-1126
irrigation pipe 5' and 6" twist lock and lock Rossville 706-866-4999
Gentle top quality registered Red Brahman
ring; elbows and T's etc. Collins 912-240-4840
Rodney Mulling
wanted: tractor tires front tires 8
5150 - 16M rear tire international tractor
~~~d
1214 -
bulls & heifers, weaning age to 2 yrs. old, (call nights). David Dillard Hahira 229-794-2297
Dieseltank, 5'tall, 12' long, make best offer, 28". Robert Worley Rome 706-295-3618706- Hereford bull polled, purebred, 2 112 yrs.
2 yr old, walnut trees. Joseph Wilkie 266-3578
old, $800, very gentle. Tommy Clark Newnan
- Cedartown 706-777-0115 Farm shop liquidation
Wanted; apple cider press. Eva Gosford 770-304-1618
nuts, bolts, Jackson 770-775-6228770-775-6228
Jersey cow with calf will handmilk, Black
bearings, belts, sprockets, electric motors, gearboxes, etc. Bill Cobb Dawson 229-881-
wanted: preserves,
one ~
half pint jelly jars for ~ padg~ett 1~660
csalpnruncidnegA77n0g-u8s9b1u-1ll4, 232yrs.
old.
Ralph
Millsaps Jasper
Wild 4982
Valle Dr. Decatur 30033 770-939-2500
Fence posts, pressure treated, excellent-
Jersey
5-6 months bred. C. 'Oarsey
l ~ n o 2x29-546-4938770-957-3276
8"x8', $12 each, 6"x101,$10, 6x8', $8 good largehogs, loaded springdoor. J.D. congerL i m o u s i n s -
gates or corner. Rick Brown Newnan 678- N~~~~~ park 229-769-5472
several to choose from out of brrod herd, exc.
Fence 378-1917
Wood burning stove Fisher double door grandpa, good condition, delivered, $375. ~d
cond. Herb Belins Dawsonville 2660
770-893-
several gas cans. Hudson Smith Eastman whitfield cairo229-377-4980
Nice ~ ~ m o u s ihnerd, includes I 6 Pairs,
Woodmizer 478-374-1570
JuneviJu"eviles9
registered B. Schaefer
Flooring oak & pine T&G various widths flooring any thickness, L~~~ M~~~~N~~~~~ Shiloh 706-628-5415
also wood shavings, reasonably priced,call for 678-278-5709
Purebred black angus bull, 10 mos., Sam
prices William Briggs Union City 404-3492315
For sale good used utility pole for barns,
Ziggity Max drinker nipples, 8000, used flocks $,45 cents ea, $,40 cents for all, Paul
Sand$rs Stephens 7i)6-296-9411
registered out of champion cow, sire purebred but no papers, exc. bull, gentle, $800. Gene Ashby Hartwell 706-377-2994
fences, bridges etc. Shane Lord Sandersville
Reg. Black Angus bull and heifers, Mytty in
Allow to cool slightly before serving. Serve with vanilla ice cream.
Serves 8.
Balsamic Peach Salad
114 CUP aged balsamic vinegar
1/3 cup olive oil
112 tsp. freshly ground black pepper
Salt to taste
Pinch of cayenne
2 large ripe peaches, cut into 1-inch chunks
and "Ps bitter greens,
as baby arugulal friseOe r lOther
greens
Combine the dressing ingredients in a mixing bowl and whisk to combine. Add the peach chunks and toss to coat. Let sit at room temperature for 10 - 15 minutes. Divide the greens between 4 chilled salad plates. Spoon the peach balsamic mixture over the 4 salads and serve immediately.
Note: this salad recipe should not be made ahead as the peaches will absorb too much dressing and breakdown. Mix before serving.
Recipes courtesy of the Georgia Peach Council/Georgia Commodity
478-232-0817 Gallon glass jugs, large mouth and small
LIVESTOCK
Focuc bloodline. Richard Stafford Crandall commission for peaches
706-695-6123
- - cork necks with finger holder on it, $3 each. P.
Hardiman Vidalia 912-537-7838
Galvanized heavy duty corral Panels, 26 pcs, 3 gates, 10 fts, 12 fts. $90 each. 6 feet tall. Greg Love Commerce 706-367-7468
Gates for sale one 13' one 7'6, 91, 13'. Evelyn Sims Carnesville 706-384-5279
ivestock (i.e., tnose animals s u c h
but not limited to, cattle, equine, goats, sheep, swine, and poultry) must have been in possession of the advertiser for a
of days before they can be
advertised.
Reg. Black Angus Heifers 2 years old good
stock, $750, Daniel Hall
678-342-
3165 404-554-5698
Reg. Black PBSimmental bull 16 mo sire,
lucky man and BWF, Simmental bull sire,
www.edrsimmental.Com. EIYnOr Davis
Statesboro 912-587-5216
All recipes have been tested for accuracy by Georgia Department of Agriculture home economists unless otherwise indicated. If you would like to share a favorite recipe with Our readers, send it to: Georgia Cooking, Market Bulletin, 19 MLKJr.
Drive SW, Atlanta, GA 30334-4250,If you have questions or problems regarding recipes featured in this column, call 1-800-282-585(2toll-free statewide). Please do not contact the individual who submitted the recipe.
Generator 250KW turbine. Wayne Jones
Cattle
Reg. polled Hereford heifers, 16 to 17 mos.,
Cummin 678-283-2247
-
- --
ready to breed, bull of your choice, dark red Feeder pigs, York./Hamp. cross, 2 Nigerian dwarfs, doe 2nd freshener & kid,
~
Glass E r canning and preserves,best offer, Wendell Bailey Lithia Springs 770-948-9214
- Half Hand grinder and also other farm supplies
Ifyou have any questions Warding ads in
this category,
S'm~sonat 404-651-
9081 or 404-651-9082.
1 Angus Hereford X steer 12 months
items' Terry Garrett
478-348-4965 processing available. Tim Burkholder Monroe
Headgate holder shute, stand priefert, 404-216-0946
Regd. Black Clifton Floyd
706-356-4981
1 duty gates. " bow gate smart latch,Daldins, born 91712005, very docile and easy
$125'; l o '
gate 'Inartlatch,
both
Regd. $225. Michael Wright Milner 770-500-7859
calving, $1600. 294-5579
arty Clark ~efferson770-
- incubator 400 eggs' cabinet style' good
1 1 R e g . condition. Bill Simmons Elberton 706-283- riping steers and heifers, Paul Kelly
9826 706-498-2191
Monticello 706-319-5930
- Large ceramic green egg grills $500, Ernest
Smith Carrollton 678-367-7413
11 month old Jersey bull, has been handled and can lead, very nice looking and well
h c u s t split rails, possible delivery, mannered. Kathy Mahaney Fortson 706-320-
installation. Terry York Rabun Gap 706-746- 0961
5519
12 2nd calf black COWS calving now,
chains heavy duty '-I5lo'ng, Brangus bull, $12,000 Ronald Linch 980
oaks, $38;
duty 32 11.2 ft. long 2 Madison Rd. Eatonton 31024 706-473-9883
$73. Marlowe Collins Oakwood 770- 15 mos Angus-Holstien heifer, friendly,
967-1271
$400/obo. Kevin Ke ser Mauk 478-862-3192
Lumber, air-dried pine- full inch cut. (75) 2"x8"x12'@ $6 ea. (36) 2"x8"x16' @ ea.
15 Reg. Charolaisy2-3yrs., not bred, sired by Wyoming wind wlcalves, 3 mos. from angus,
Bill Smith Gray 478-731-4477
$1200. B.J. Reece Elli'a 706-889-0763
' Registered Lumber "In dried, Oak and pine, wide
, planks, siding,
'labs,sawdust, small
cabin kits. T. Jackson Bishop 770-658-9403
wormed, good replacements, $575 ea. Travis Goswick Plainville 706-235-9184
Metalstock tanks 294 gal.2x3x8, each.
2 Danvery gentle, J,E, ~~~d Winder 770-868-0413
Nursery
are five cents
each-- 3's are fifteen cents each, cash only.
~A~LGpAhe,","~",i,","~~," Melvin DavidsonGray 478-954-0187
2 Purebred Black Angus bulls, born Oct. 2009, $500 ea, Eddie McCarty Colbert 706540-5090
Old bricks for sale$.25, channel b~Ocks
2 0 in make offer. Bernard Bunn Union City 770-
964-5430
calving, 2849
ill^ Helton Sandersville 478-232-
Old bricks, used tin, and other items of this
gyrSwine for saleW. alter SheWard 'Ostwick 404- separate or as a pair. Joe Nalder 3095
213-9808
Centewille Rosebud Rd Snellville 30039
Old corn sheller for sale, in working 404-427-0970 678-614-5580
condition, cannot ship, pick up only, $150. 3 Hereford 3nls, 5-6 yo cow bred back
Matt Massingill Calhoun 770-773-5229
~
~with ~ ~ l ~ ~~~on~ l f k$d1400~per.
One 500' lubing cup drinker lines for ~ i T~klor~ he 706-592-2622
BAlinctuks chicken house.two Years old make offer.Ray 30
and baldie heifers bred to
Bowden Smarr 478-394-0785478-994-1966 lbw bull, $850. Matt ~ -~rhoma~ston 7i06-
One rubbermaid water tub, one stainless 975-0003
steel tub, two extra heavy duty bull panels. E. 30 regd. Black Angus open heifers, ready to
Reece Locust Grove 770-957-4014
breed. 23 prs.. breeding age bulls. Fred Blitch
r'li:~ / ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ " c ~ ~ e ~ d d $ y ~ ~ ~ 2 r e . Poultry equipment, L.B. whites, fogger Statesboro 912-865-5454
, Pumps,
drinkers,
60
KW
curtain
liggity
generator. Robert Evans
36 Black heifers bred to Angus bull, Jim Raines dal 770-655-9171
large fmmes. Billy Martin Gumming 404-376- dewormed, health, castrated. Jerry Franks 4 months old, dehorned, milk stand trained,
6414
Tifton 229-326-3942
shots/wormed, $150 obo. Samantha Hodson
Regd. Angus Heifers, 7-9 mos. full records
Flowe Branch 770-540-0109
8 health programs, $700 and up. Wally Cloud 5 of them 3 male (uncut) 2 females. Charles
Canton 770-479-5947
Millsa Dahlone a 706-864-9133
sell, black Pygmy billy friendly 14 months.
Amber Miner Davisboro 478-357-0829
~egd.0~. $ofo()$ea. Roy Millsap Summenrille -rurner ill^ 770-887-2058
3 BoerIKiko cross bucklings, $35 ea, 1 solid
770-891-0486
Pigs, Berkshire cross, three farrows from red Boer cross buck $125 Mickey Price
Aprhiefiers;, $35-$45. Melody Badger Blythe 706- Stephens 706-759-3320706-540-0768
Black Simmental prs., exc. EPDs, Angus 513-2034
3 male Pygmy goats for sale- call for
cross cows. Eddie Caudell Carnesville 706-
information. Vanette Merideth Morganton
870-4565
other hogs for sale also. Tim Flakes Perkins 706-374-7657
Regd. full blooded Simmental bull, sired by 706-871-9526
3 months old, %Boers 3 blillies,l nanny,
Star Power, 21 months old semen tested ~ ~ h~i^^d & y.orkshire boars & gilts, $75 must see to appreciate. Lex Williams
ready for service, $1350. Dustin Reece all sizes, show pigs, feeder, barbecue pigs,Dudley 478-290-5543
Carnesville 706-599-0605
Lawton Kem Dudle 478-875-3243
3 Nubian doelings born 12/09, 2 blndlwht,
Regd. Polled Herefordbulls, Pasture raised, TOP
DuroE showpigs, Farrowed one blklwht, pic. avail, $100 ea. MOIIY Runyon
gentle, rangy, exc. bloodlines& EPDs , Cert. & 4/2/10. Bethane Fortner Kite 478-494-9718 Midwa 912-884-5456
accredited. Bobby Brantley Tennille 478-5538598 478-552-9328
Yorkhire
crossed
Pigs,
$40 each. Rick Engel Menlo 706-862-6315
4 gr:wn
goats, 1 billy, 3 nannies,
$120 for all. Paul Reeves Waynesboro 706-
554-2644
heifers, roping steers, good bloodlines.
Goats And Sheep
50% BoerlKiko yearling does,lOO% &
Walker Billy 74 Billy Walker Rd Rhine 31077
.
purebred Kiko does wlkids. William Landress
229-318-9299 229-385-6010
If you have questions regarding ads in this
Andrea
at 404-651-
and three-year-old bull with excellent EPDts. "9: 0'404-651-9082.
Earl Williams Hawkinsville 478-892-7981
Declarationu born the 4th triple reg,
Young
grass fed, fat, wormed, beautiful, future herd
Nigerian dwarf B&W pinto,
buckling blue exceptional
eyed, gorgeous prodigy. John
bull, ~~d seaman~ ~ b478~-95r2-73t 77~ Alexander Danielsville 312-342-0734
478-952-7424
% Boer BuckIDoeling 4 mos, paints, gentle,
Social Circle 678-414-2505
ADGA Nubian bucks, 1 doe, Nigerian doe & wether for sale, show & production quality, not for meat. Deborah Andrews Gainesville 770855-6225
ADGA reg, AM Saanen - 2nirst
415mo doelings, 1 buckling, all disbudded
goodlooking, nice addition or good start 112
Swine
brolsis. ~d Timmerman Blackshear 912-449-
8095
lfyougve questionas& f,jii category, call Andrea Stephens at 404-651-
Or 404-651-9082.
1 doe, 1 buck, bottle raised, $150, Madison Beggs ~ 1321 706-359-4997
great
with kids, i706-955-
have a negativberucellosis and
pseudorabies test
the past 30 days
before they are moved whenever there i s a
change of ownership. Exceptions are
s~wine frdom a validated brucellosis-free
looto and
Boer goats, young
does and one grown doe for sale. Brad Thornton Carrollton 678-378-1758
I O O O ~ Boer billy with papers four years old,
$400. Tomm Proctor L ons 912-526-4776
and
pseudorabies~ree. herd. 10Oo/~BoJr Bucks aYd Does for sale-big,
Buyers are urged t,, request proof of a beautiful and excellent bloodlines, great for
n~egal tibvruecellosis and pseudorabies '"creasing your herd. Susan Bragg Conyers
test rior to urchase.
404-408-6151
old
boar for sale, 6 year old
S'
Registered Nubian Bucks and Does,
adults and Kids. Don Thompson Summewille
~70A6D-7G3A4-2re1g0~i6stered Saa~nen doelinglborn 3- ~
10, price $125 call after 4pm. James Weaver
Morganton 706-374-4734
ADGA Saanen bucklings (4), ready to work
this
CAE free, certified TB and
Brucellosis, scrapies
excellent genetics.
Keri
Ith 770-815e -3000 ns
Angoras, red, wethers. 3 YrS,
to handle, $loo ea Or
Kim D e ~ ~
Summewille 706-734-0980
~ a b pyygmy goats males and females, also
Berkshire boar for free, nice tusks. Mary
Farmer Elberton 706-754-5090
6 weeks OM,pure
Landrace pigs, $45
each, ~ ~ ~ b l ~b~~~~~~h~ 478d-394-1325
Levasole, goats
are companions, not for
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3843
Babydoll Black Welsh ram lamb, born 3/10,
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ABA Ranger 40 bred mostly black Angus cows bred to 478-994-6546 Presto Pressure canner and cooker $40, ~ l A~~~~ ~bull, k$850 ea, stuart ~~~~i~
slaughter. Rose Hill Warrenton 706-465-2264 white wlblk kneepads, nose, friendly & fat. 150 plus head of goats, healthy, various Shereen Roberts Milner 678-468-1051
free canning jars. Betty Bearden Fairburn ~
~706-343d-1844 i
~
~ Apr~il 1, 12 gilts still available, $160 each. ages. Betty Franks Tifton 229-776-9009
Babydoll sheepllambs reg. black
Reclaimed 770-964-4220
7-2 yr. old, polled Hereford bulls, good EPDmbes,rszies, ultrasound carcass info., provided
Lo an Johnston Crandall 706-483-5207 :uroc boar, sired by God's Gift x Tug, born
2 BoerINubian billies born in March very tamed, used to dogs, beautiful markings, $50
and white. Great for vinyards and petting zoos. Tammy Hollingshead Hiawassee
weathered-boards, hewed beams, doors, herd cert, & accred, Larry Lane Carrollton 3/24, purebred with papers, $175. Russell each. Norman Henderson Carlton 706-410- www.sweetwatercreekranchga.com 706-781-
mantels. Otis Brett Tennllle 706-466-9035 678-378-5170
Tankersley Nicholson 706-340-6702
5700
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Poultry/Fowl For Sale
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Bantam roosters, Ameraucana, White
papers only 17 months; Nubian nanny, great lambs, fall breed (no relation rams). Susan colts, handled daily, very sweet, mature 30-
Japanese, White Silkie, born 4/14/10,
for milking, $90 firm. Alberto Madrigal Talmo Cobb Cedartown 770-748-8898 404-218- 32", top bloodlines. qty. discount. H. If you have anjGjiuestions-regardmg7dZ7n $6ieach, Country Hatcherystock. V. Batchelor
706-983-2011
Wyrosdick Dahlonega 706-867-9073
this categov, call Shavonne Smith at 404- Barnesville 770-358-2664
Boers bucks and does. also Kiko bucks and
5 month old full blood Boer bucks. $70 Miniatures: 1 black iack 9 mo.. $700: 1 arev 651-9081 or 404-651-9082
Bantams. $15 pair. $20 for 3. William Smith
1 does, all full blood too notchbreeders. Edward 1 each. $125 for both. Alan Butler Summerville jenny 7 mo., $450; I'grey jack 9 ma, $300 Any person engaged i n buying live Ball round 770-89'3-2144
Swann Temple 770-562-5977
706-895-3027
Dale Morrison Chickamauga 706-539-2805 poultry of any kind for resale, or in selling Bantams, Cochins, Silkies, Polish, and
Butter & Cream special- Pygmy nanny goat, Two black babydoll cross ram lambs, sale Ranch horse, show, halter, pleasure, live poultry of any kind bought for the Columbian Rocks, peafowl in several colors;
~a~a vear old. verv tame. loves attention. $250.
or
trade
call
for
more
info- .
Jovce ~~
Merritt
reining, ranch cutting, versatile, call for info. L.
purpose of resale, must be licensed by the
also, Mandarins and wood ducks. Danny
Miller~ u c h a n a n404-831-6344
Greensboro 770-344-7304
Branch Eatonton 404-403-9160
Georgia Department of Agriculture. Ledford Gainesville 678-316-2335
Common nanny and billies, good homes only, must have safe fencing and shelter. Mary Lou Stabile Grantville 770-583-9905
February and March Lambs for 4H and FFA show projects, good quality available from winning stock. Billy Minick Richland 229-9382605
Finn sheep and Stiffolk sheep young rams born in March 2010; Pygmy goats 6
Two Icelandic young rams for sale $100 Reduced miniature horses--blueAppaloosa
each. two beautiful Nubians one male, one stud AMHR, bred Pinto mare; child safe,
female $50 each. Nancy Green Pine Mt. 706- $1000 for both or best offer. Lynne Whitmire
812-8469
Toccoa 706-491-6464 706-491-6205
Equine For Sale
Reg. 5 y.0. TWH Palomino Gelding, gentle, green broke $650., 8 y.0. Palomino paint mare
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770-678-4430
category, call Andrea Stephens at 404-651- Reg. Paso's dispersal, 6 yr gelding, 8 yr
9081 or404-651-9082.
mare, 3 yr gelding, all beautiful, gentle,
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.
Bantams: pure breed, all different breeds, 8 weeks and up, $5. D. King Buford 770-9453664
Barred Rock chicks, few Barred Rock hens and roosters; also, a few RIR hens. P.J. Morgan Shiloh 706-457-2472
Biddies: Dominiques and Buff Orpingtons, $1.25 ea. Monte Poitevint Lakeland 229-4823854
young male born 2010. Dolletta Montgomery Jackson 478-992-8850
equine advertised in the Market Bulletin must have had a negative Coggins
healthv. $5000 to a good home. Charles wellham Statham 678-764-5097
Mallard ducks must be at least three generations from the wild before they can
Birmingham roller pigeons; also, baby chicks, roosters, and hens. Clifton Davis
For sale or trade- KikolBoer Billy, 2 yrs old. test
past 12 months. ~~~~~i~Re~gistered Paint gelding 10 years old., up be advertised i n the Market Bulletin. Tifton 229-386-1747
will trade for small butthead nannies 0 6 0 .
are valid for 12 months from the to date on all shots. Lesa Camp Griffin 770- Advertisers must include this information Black Australorp chicks and Araucana
Tim Coleman Glenwood 912-523-6074 478- sampledate. A copy of this test report 412-7157
in notices submitted for publication.
chicks, $2 each. ~ a n i eSl ampson 938 Baptist
279-1133
must accompany the ad each time it is Riding mule, $400. Harry Sprewell '04 pair Burmese Java peacocks, $650, Camp Rd. Griffin 30223 678-544-2692
Full blooded Nubian billy goat, bottle raised submitted or the notice will be returned t o Carrollton 404-775-4075
other 2009, 2008, 2007 peacocks available. Black Australorp chicks from 4 weeks to 8
and very friendly, breeding age, Solid brown the advertiser. For this reason, generalized Thoroughbreds, mares and 1 gelding, 7 and Terry Elmore Macon 478-361-3468
weeks, cheaper in quantity. Randy Hill Canon
- wlllghter ears, $100. Curtis BarfleldGray 478-
986-5924 478-986-8852
ads (i.e., many horses, varieties to choose from, others, etc.) cannot be accepted.
8 yr. old, trianed, pleasure, trail or show, $1700-$2300 terms available. G. Gibson
'09 & '10 bantams: 14 varieties, OE chicks and adults; also, NH Reds and RIRs, $5 ea.
Black Giant pullets and laying hens; also,
Goats Billies, Wethers, Nannies wlkids at Buyers are urged to request verification of Atlanta 678-595-2790
Ronald Reece Canton 678-977-5024
vouno Black Giant roosters. $7-$10 ea.. vew
side, companion goats. Patrick McClimon a negative Coggins test before purchasing Three donkey jenny's 16 to 18 .o. old, real '09 Barred Rocks, Rhode Island Reds, etc. healtiy birds. Kyle Price ~ u m m e w i l l e7'06-
Canton 770-616-7459
any equine. Any falsification of Coggins aentle possible bred, $200 cash. Herbert Jane Evans Jackson 478-992-5781
857-6569 706-506-2312
High percentage Boer cx Kiko, young tests can result in fines andlor suspension Eochran Pelham 229-294-4718
goats, 7 months, male and female, breed, of advertising privileges in the Market TWH 11 yr.old. reg. black gelding, gentle
pets or meat, start $65. Billy RagsdaleSocial Bulletin. This regulation also applies to but spirited. tons of ~ersonalitv. custom
Circle 770-267-4153
equine advertised in the "At Stud" and ~ a k o t a tack included. $2500.'' Rhonda
Katahdin cross rams born March 2010 start "Boarding" categories of the quarterly Thigpen Macon 478-960-1010
$75. Shelley Coble Waynesboro 706-466- equineeditions.
TWH 5 y.0. gelding, black roan, flashy, big
3492
'08 AQHA Red Roan Filly, Blue Valentine, and pretty, smooth galts, well tralned. Gary
Katahdin Poco, Sonny Dee Bar, $850. Janice Wilkes Hollln Bishop 706-769-8790
ram, $ 100 & up. Marsha Madray Athens 706-207-9366
Waynesboro 706-554-2789
'09 AQHA Grulla Stallion, 14H, EIE tested,
Equine At Stud
Katahdin Sheep, rams and ewes. Gary
Morton Hawkinsville 478-957-4868
- Katahdin, St Croix sheep, grass fed, wether
lambs, 6- 7 months old, call for more information. David Jackson Rockmart 770684-5290 404-379-9552
Kiko wethers. James Crook Fairmount 404-234. . 1297
Kiko 100%NZ Buck AKGA 3 yr, $650 211yr 100% NZ B U C ~ reg, $450/each, A D ~ ~ ~ b i2 v~r $1~50. /G~~ B~ento~n Gkrav
gentle and easy to handle, leads, $2,300. Bobby Kyle Danielsville 770-329-4293
'97 h-ferican warm blood, 16.2hr bay, l,umps 3', great manners, Sweet, ready to Show, illness forces sale, $6800. W. Abrams Milner 770-228-3865
'98 AQHA baybay, Kay Gee Leaguer, great trail horse, very flashy. Randy Pilgrim T h ~ m s o 706-595-9736
10 Yo., AQHA, Dune, mare, ex-bloodline, Agentle, trail riding, no bad habits, $2800. Al
Blackburn Dawsonville 770-401-2862
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If you
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have q u e s b % m r d m g
2ds
Z this
category, call Andrea Stephens at 404-651
9081 or 404-651-9082
"Equine At Stud" advertisments must
include the stable license number of the
advertiser as well as a copy of the current
Coggins report for each horse listed. Ads
submitted without this information will not
be published.
AQHA, Copper red dun, Azure Te, Te n' Te,
Quick M Silver, Barleo lines, glhead,
musclesldisp; free pedigreelphotos, fee
'09 hatch Dominique, Orpington, White Black Sexllnk layers, $8 each. Kenneth Giant, Araucana. '10 hatch, all ages, Standard Buffington Royston 706-245-9906
Bronze turkevs, adults. Josephine Bush Bourbon Red turkeys, $5 and up, chickens
Jackson 770-504-1187
for sale. Lee Holloway Greenville 706-672-
'09 Peacocks; Yellow Golden pheasants; 0015
2010 Rinoneck pheasants: arown. pure breed Breeder Blue-eared pheasant male. $75:
standardu& bailtam-chickens. dennis Rich Fantasy Fantail pigeon's, $10; Button quail;
Barnesville 678-603-3777
$5. Kevin Daft Decatur 404-325-9969
'09 Pilgrim ganders, $10 each, or $15 for 2. Brown egg layers, red Sexlinks and yellow
Kathy Presley Lawrenceville 404-408-4216 Buffs, hatched this year, call after 7 pm. Lee
'10 Hatch: Hamburg & Nankin, $5 up, adult Blount Broxton 912-359-3866
Gold & Silver Sebrights, Nankins show birds, Buff Orpington hens, pullets, and roosters.
$25 each. Larry Herrington Colbert 706-909- Tim Shuler Buford 404-925-9270
0080
Buff Orpingtons and RIRs, 12 weeks and
'10 pheasant chicks, Red Goldens,Yellow younger; also, some mixed bantams. Clayton
Goldens, Silvers, Elliots, Swinhoes, Shope Gainesville 770-540-6897
ringnecks; India Blue peachicks; '08 Brown Buff. RR. austral or^. Dominicker chicks. $2
Ear Pheasant hen. Herb Tart Cumming 770- 1 to $3 each: Charles ~ a m b vT e m ~ l e678-839-
841-5713
9007
'10 RIR, Barred Rock, mixed breeds, all Buffs, RIR, Red Star & Black Star pullets &
sizes, '10 guinea keets, mixed. Terald Odum hens. Ronald Boatright Stillmore 912-562-
Monroe 678-373-8619 770-267-7263
3508 478-299-4457
glcalicof.com 478-808-0820 * Kiko billies 6 months old, no papers, $125.
10 year old TWH gelding, sorrellwhite, beautiful, friendly, high endurance On trails, sound, easy keeper. $1000 obo, Melinda
$400+ mlcare, both nego. L. Cason McDonough 770-954-1308 404-226-9228
Hopeful Farms offers three studs, 8yr old
'10 Welsummer pullets, roosters,and young trios, purebred and healthy. K. Anderson
Jefferson 770-778-8272
Buffs, RIRs, Black Sexlinks, $1.25 and up, year round. Hank Brown Thomasville 229227-9865
I / I $100 and up. Susie Slappey Macon 478-994-
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10 yr.old, APH gelding, trail, loads, parade, good rein. 4 vr. old, Molly draft mule broke to
Sorrel QH, l7yr ord Dun QH, lOyr old Sorrel
QH; Grandsons of Leo and Non-Stop Jet, $500, no mare care. Billy Morgan Hampton
1 Lakenvelder rooster, 1 year old from McMurray hatchery; eggs, $1.50 doz., leave a message. S. A. Welchel Plainville 706-295-
Chicks & hatchina eaas: Black Cower Marans, BLRW, Blue~och~nFsr,izzle ~ o i h i n , Easter Egger, Buff Orpingtons, Silkies,
/ t(iko doelings, 3-5 months, 314 and 718
I Kiko, $100 and up. Susie Slappey Macon I 478-994-0320 II N~~~~goats, dewormedand vacc, $45
up. Debbie Phillips Haddock 478-932-5863
ide, gentle. -Melissa Martinez Colbert 706-
424-4263 706-542-8310
14 YO AQHA Gelding, chestnut wlstar on
forehead, loads, ties and trail rides, 15 hands,
t::e;~~,$750.
Chip HunnicuttHoschton 404-
770-478-4508
Equine Miscellaneous
If you havF~uFstions~r@ardinagdsinthis category, call Andrea Stephens at 404-651-
4713 T l l o w Gold male pheasant, $ m e d gold male pheasant, $30. Barred Rock trio. $30. Jerry Bostick Gray 478-986-5128
10" pheasants for sale Reeves, Elliot,
www.redroofhens.com, Shannon Boykin Hamilton 706-582-3488706-681-5204
Chlcks. Barred Rock. Delaware. Turkin (naked neck) chicks. $2.50; Muswvy ducks and ducklings, LaGrangenroup County.
Nigerian dwarf goats. AGS and NDGA
1 Registered does $150 & bucks $50 most
kyes,Larry have blue
~~b~~~ B;oxto;l 912-
381-1348
Nigerian dwarf goats, black and white
babies, very gentle, $65-$100, call before 9
Larry Pirkle Dawsonville 706-216-2954
NPGA registered Pygmy goats for sale. Jeff
Fauscette Resaca 706-602-0883
v 1 ; ~ ~ ; ~ y~o3sorrel mare, Great on trails,
perfect for a small adult or child, easy keeper.
$500 Lisa Rusinyak Franklin 770-301-5531
. l5yr Arabian
gelding, 14hs
Intermediate rider UP to date on everything,
$500 April Stodgehill Marietta 404-295-0577
l7 and
QH9great manners and
vices, good for trail or companion. 4-289
9081 or 404-651-9082.
Have 3 wood spoke wheel wagons-an
Owensboro, a Peidmont, & a Bagwell; all are
in good shape. Keith Soles Wrightsville 478-
697-0411
Plantation-type hunting wagon, mule
drawn, $5500. Ron Westbrook Camilla 229-
2AA.I OnA
-7-
,L"Y
R~~~~ pen-l0r panels, 14 total
43
~winho'e,Amherst, and Valley quail, call for prices Charles Townsend Macon 478-7810110
11-French Black Copper Marans chicks, 2.5 months old, $5.50 or $50 all; 6-RIR chicks, $20, Ameraucana pair, $28 obo. Richard Carmichael Forsyth 678-372-3335
12 first time lavina hens for $17 each. Jeanette Collins ~ l b a r ;2~29-883-9420
Jose h Lashle LaGran e404-274-1702 Cicks, hatGed out 589 from Rhode Island
and Silver Duckwing bantam hens, good layers, $3 each. Jamie Allison Dearing 706556-9451
Chicks: 1-18 weeks, pullets, laying hens, Emden geese, & Drake Mallard ducks. R.E. Seckinaer 735 Mack Enalish Rd. Ellabell 31308 512-858-5048 912-i29-6055
Grby Groivenor Nubian bucklings, ADGA, 4 mo. to 6 mo.,
$100 and up. also available. G~~
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registered nubian does .yarnesville 404-402-
8
l7yr. Paint, sOrrellwhite Inare, 15H, good On trails, $750 0 8 0 . Erwin Spinner Rockmart
770-R- 4-6-6737
Nubian bucks 3 mos old. reg, with or wlo papers, $125-$150. Joann Whitlock Sharpsburg 770-599-6811
Nubian doe, 2 years old. good milker, $75. Tanya Chenoweth Adairsville 770-877-9363
2 8 yr. old, AQHA mares 1 out Zippo Pine Bars 15h, $1000 ea; 4 yr.old, AQHA mare out of Jackie Bee 14.2h, $700. Charles Greeson Newnan 770-251-2381
2005 AQHA bay mare, AQHA reining points, $12,900. Rebecca Auxier Wintewille
walk-through $1650 value sell for $800.
Stacey
Watki&ville 706-207-
5390
Thornehill wagon, original, kept in shed,
used very little, sold new at Lavonia 1940,
$3500. Jackie Glaze Cornelia 706-476-5586
Two-wheel Meadowbrook oak cart, $450.
MaryIChance Whitaker Newnan 770-251-
0101
14 RIR bantam chicks, $215, 3 month old, $6. Chase Jackson Calhoun 706-217-9958 770-548-7292
2 Black Copper Maran roosters, 10 weeks old, $10 each. Maryann Cofer McDonough 770-957-8679
2 RIR roosters, $10 ea., 8 RIR pullets, $8 ea., purebred, clean environment, will lay brown eggs. Cathy Jones Vidalia 912-565-
Chukars: taking orders for fall, can hunt year round, good for training dogs. Daniel Carroll Clarkesville 706-947-3884
priced, really decent fowl. Daniel Spurlock Cornelia 706-499-9267 706-499-8188
Cornish bantams, White laced Reds, Dark,$lO ea., good quality. Michael Quarles Tunnel Hill 706-673-6174
--- .-"- NubianIAlpinedoelings, bottle fed, weaning http:llsunnybrookqh.com/Cassie.html 706-
aae. disbudded. Paula Harriaan Hahira 229- KAR-IK~K
- Boardina Facilities
8931
Cuckoo Maran, Barred Rock, Dominicker
2-month old Buff Orpinaton chickens. $5 hens. lavina now, closed flock. $20 each.
---. -. --."-. Pygmy Does and Bucks, reg. or
unregistered$60 & up, gentle and sweet. Dee
4 Mini. black & white horses. 7 vrs.. with
John ~ e e r ewagon & harness,
great,
$1900. Gina Thomas Elberton 706-283-2680
-- youhave q~estions
ads i n j s
category, call Andrea Stephens at 404-651-
OnRl nr dnd fi6f --0""n-.~ 3
each Prlscllla Black ~ a b l &478-494-3032
2010
quail, Brassy Back, Red
Fawn, Sport, SDW, Blue M~lle,Sllver Blues,
Melanie ~ r i h a mComer 706-540-9738
Cuckoo Marans, Black Copper Marans, Welsummers, Buffs, Bantams. Kenny Brown
Brazell Blackshear 912-284-9767 912-449-
- Pygmy goats (3) 6 mo. old males
available, $25-$35 ea. Kerri Powell Madison
4 vr.old. SSH aeldina, redhht 14.2h. verv pre$, gentle wlGreat <round manners and smooth gait. Betty Collins Dublin 478-272-
0642
The Georgia Animal Protection Act requires boarding and breeding facilities to be licensed. Current license number must be submitted with notices for
Brown Reds, $10 each. Janice Payne dasper 706-692-6769
50 Polish, 4 colors, $10 each, 12 Cuckoo $10 each, Copper MaranS $20.
Thomaston 706-741-9342 706-647-2799
Cuckoo marans, May hatch, $4 each. Faye Buice Dahlonega 706-216-1385
Dark Cornish aame chickens, excellent
770-241-3185 404-304-7990
5-yr.-old Grulla breeding stock APHA mare; publication in the ~
~ ~ ~ ~~ Loiuisle~Miad~dox iJ~uli~ette ~47d8-~477-381i8 478- m~eat birds,~$7. ~a;ra Reynolds Colquitt 229-
Pygmy goats exceptional small herd set up for line breeding young stock beautiful buck.
fl?. Tom Crowe Eatonton 706-484-2382
Pygmy goats for sale and pregnant Nannies and babies. Bobby Day Auburn 770-6015808
1 owner, no bad habits; calmlquiet, loads/trailers;great trail horse. Daniel Hodges Statesboro 912-839-3866
7 yr. AQHA sorrel gelding. 15.1 hands, Drettv mover. not for beainners. $1000 obo ~ a l l o r yElsinger TiRon 464-444-0065
category. Notices submitted without this information will not be ublished.
15- stalls. 3 foalina st&, hlc water, round pen, riding ring 75+ acres, riding trails; 5 min from 1-75. Cindy Strickland Calhoun 706-2806421
952-5679
758-3686 229-359-5926
7 Barred Rock roosters, 12 weeks old, $8 Dark Cornish pullets. Pekin ducks and
Eubanks Sanders4v7i8l-leeggs, & young 'RIR birds. Brian Sturdy
552-1014
Dahlonega 706-865-9201
70 Dark Cornish chickens for sale $10 ea., Delaware chicks, $1.50 to $2; also, other
rooster, $25. A. J. Hayes Douglasville 404- types, call after 6 pm. J. Morgan Stockbridge
. Pygmy goats, nannies and billies, nannies,
$50, billies, $40. Willard Robertson Shannon 706-291-3889
8 Standard Donkevs 1-13 vr. old iack. jennies, geldings, make 'offer, ohe or niore: Fred Beasley Ellijay 770-715-9026
Board at Bit of Heaven farm includes a stall, shady pasture, feed, hay and trailer parking for, $275lmonth, help perfect our trail
567-1192
Ameraucana roosters (4) and New Hampshire Reds hens (3), hatched 5/28, $8
770-506-2040
Dominiques chicks. Wheaten Marans pullet and cockerel, $30lpr., Welsummer and
Pygmy goats, two 4 month old-- white males, healthy, cute and frisky, $75 per pair. Joe Burns Grayson 678-591-9422
I P.yg-m.y g-oats, two months &older, some for
companionship & some for commercial herd. Justin Jones Douglas 912-309-1590
Pvamv nannv aravlwhite. alwavs has twins.
h. $6oS6rtiade for bwarf or different pygmy.
Erin McRaven Elberton 610-301-1789
Pygmy, extra small billy, wether & females; blacks and grays whhite splashes, handled daily, $50 & up. Shawn Stamps Dahlonega 678-313-4128
Rare longhaired Tennessee fainting goats-
9 yr old. blkiwht 14+h, easy rider, up to date challenge course. Penny Potter Guyton 912- each. Jim Brindlev Rincon 912-660-1006
on evetything, reg. beautiful, $1200, Lisa Stultz Waverly Hall 706-628-7463
A.Q.H.A. reaistered 3 vear old fillies. greenbroke smart Little ~ e brkeeding, 3 to choose from, $500 ea. Walter Skellie Richland 706-587-6125
Appaloosa 7 yrs old., excellent for kidsladults, great on trails, blind in one eye, lovelv horse. aood home onlv. Chris Murdock ~ a ~ i a n 7g0e8-881-1383 *
AQHA Race Bred '08 bav fillv. '07 arav fillv. '02 gray broodmare, down sizing.- ~ e n n i Beaty Chickamauga 706-539-1285
AQHA yearling and 3 y.0. gelding by
s
728-4156
Boarding, full $400/mth; pasture $175lmth
includes one daily feeding, three riding
arenas, neg coggins required. Edward
Chastain Carrollton 678-634-3855
Full board/PaSture board, 1 0 0 ~ 2 0
covered, lighted arena, turn Out, round pens, hot walker, 12x12 stalls. Owner lives on
Properly. Kathy Harrelson Jackson 770-775-
,.on" YLU.J
If
horse needs big pastures Of
bermuda, rye and clover, large creek, w o l
woods, room to run, winter bermuda hay, at
very low cost. ~ o Rbeid Zebulon 770-468-
Araucana, Giant Cochins, Polish, Buff Brahma, show quality, O.E. Red Pyle, Blue Brassy Back, quail, others. Randy Shoemake Carrollton 678-796-9222678-796-9222
Baby chicks, RIR, Dominiques, we hatch, 0 sex, & ship year round, minimum 25 chicks to
sR,hip,ceima2il:2b9o-4b5sb5i-d6d4i3e7s@live.com.Bob Berry
~abvhlducsketso, f laroe Pekin mixed
breed set, $20/set, adults: $5babies, eating and drinking well. Rosa Smith Americus 229928-9675
Baby guineas for sale. Doug Muse Resaca
Delaware cockerels, $7/ea., Buff Brahma pullet, $7. Phillip Kirtland Rome 615-498-
707E
'aGminiques, Brown Leghorn, production
red pullets, meat roosters, Pekin, 8 Muscovy
ducks. Melinda Lewis Monroe 770-207-0174
Eav~tianaeese. Emden crosses. Silkies. blu&iurkeys:guineas, mixed breed chickens; all priced according to age. Bobbie Bauserman Grovetown 706-868-1570
Farm fresh eggs, $2.50ldoz. from happy free range hens, RIR, NHR, Australorps, Barred Rocks; also roosters for sale. Elsie Herendon Blairsville 706-745-6756
I exotic horn bloodlines, unusual colors, great
for family . hearty stock, $150. Morgan
Gilreath Cave Spring 770-851-9687
Reg.1nonreg. African Pygmy goats,
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
8268
Pleasant Oaks Equestrian Center & trainer Jennifer Mastronardi have relocated to Hidden Paradise Farms under new manaaement:
706-277-3730
Figurita pigeons, Serama, Black Copper
Baby Mallard ducks, three generations Marans, Sumatras, $5 based on age and
removed, and baby chickens, $5 each. Aurea I breed. Richard Nix Watkinsville 706-310-
McNamaraKathle4e78n-918-0207
I n7n7
blacwwhite, caramel does, wethers, 1buck. Martin 706-491-2818
boarding, training, lessons, -shows; Baby peacocks, $15 each, leave message. "'i;ll blooded Mille Fleur D'uccles, red blue
Becky A. Franklin 706-675-0882
Matching mule pair, 12001bs 03/04 ea, www.pleasantoaksequestrian.com
or Willie Keen, Jr. Perry 478-987-3687
laced Wyandottes. mixed Wyandottes, Rhode
Registered IBGA Boer kids. Bucks and does -available, fullbloods and percentage,
gentle, trahed as team for show and work, harness included. Rusty Simpson Marietta
www.hiddenparadisefarms.com. Michael Wuolukka L i l l a 478-935-9221478-320-0954
Baby Pearl guineas, $2 each, 4 pair of Gray Japanese bantams, $15 pair. James King
lsland Reds, $2 and up. Brandi Patterson Epworth 706-632-6858
show quality. Logan King Calhoun 706-264- 770-528-8840
Your horse will love this 34 acre farm, lush Newborn 770-787-3674
Game fowl: One trio, Lacy Roundheads,
Mini donkey, $300. Registered, tame, pastures, clean barn, lighted arenas Bantam Barred Rock pairs, $20, Silver- Law Grey stag, Brown Red trio. Paul Bond
Show & meat goat wethers, Boer cross. handled daily, chocolate brown and gray. jumpinglflatwork, full or pasture board laced Polish chicks, $7-10 each, based on Ro ston 706-245-7541
I Tommy Waldrop 1144 Tifton Eldorado Rd. Taking offers. Julie May Lavonia 706-716- available. Terese Willis Rutledgeh4onroe age, all from proven champion showstock. &me Fowl: several Hatch cross hens. $6
I TiRon 31794 229-326-3053229-382-3587 0006
404-217-8300
Kelly Corley Aragon 404-314-3438
each. Erik Pace Tifton 706-936-8582
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
THE MARKET BULLETIN
Paae 7
/ 1 Game: War Horse, Grays, Brown Reds, Sid Rhode lsland Red rooster, 1 yr. old, big and
Tavlor, Hatch. Spanales. Butchers. Kelsos. healthv. $10. Kurt McCord Adairsville 404many more, call a6ytime. Russell Griffin 309-2852
ALTERNATIVE LIVESTOCK
Summer Equine Events
Gainesville 770-241-0328770-532-8447
RIR baby chlcks, $2 & up, 1-8 weeks old.
Games. Lacv Roundheads. Childers. Black J e r ~Simmons Gainesville 770-536-9287
If You have questions regarding thi5 I July 16-17 8th Annual Carrollton Stampede Aug. 21-22 Ga. Pony of the Americas Club I
Leg, ~ a t c h ,iome young, 'selling out, no 6781943-7878
category, call Shavonne Smrth at 404-651. I
Rodeo, 8 pm, VFW Fairgrounds, hwy.
Double Promo POA Show, Chicopee I
shipping. Calvin MartinGuyton 912-376-2336 RIR baby chlcks, $3,
1
61, Carrollton. Info: 770-854-6913.
Woods EquestrianCtr., Gainesville. Info:
Geese, white Chinese and African, msg wl phone #. Bonnle
$65/breeding pair, Iv msg for call back. Danny 70.6.-4.-5-3--21.1. 4. 7. 0- 6- --81.7. --20-8-1.
The Alternative Livestock category I July 17-18 RMI Summer I & II, Ga. Internat.'l
J. Mahoney, 404-969-9876.
contains ads for ratites (ostriches, rheas,
Horse Park, Conyers. Info: 770-860- Aug. 28 Internat.'l Sport
Horse I
Crum Demorest 678-595-1114
RIR chicks, hatched June 23, 2010, $2 ea. and
as well other "non- I
4190.
RegistrylOldenburg NA Mare & Foal I
-"""- -- --- ---- Goslings, 7 weeks old, Grays and Whites,
$12 ea. Betty Hill Ellenwood 770-474-8290 Grey cross stags, GreylHatch cock, Miner
Robert Drake 3324 Kenny Rd. Augusta
msnfi 7.nfi.~1a-1.?n?n
RIR laying hens, $8, game rooster,
traditionliavle'' stock. 1 babv male llama. 1 adult female. both
intense *leopard Appaloosas, $300-$500,
1 July 23-25 Pasolympics, Ga. Internat.'l
Inspection, Ga. 1nternat.Y Horse Park, I
I
Horse Park, Conyers. Info: 770-860-
Conyers. Info: 770-860-4190.
I
41 90.
Aug. 28 Oglethorpe Co. Saddle Club Horse I
blue cock, Lacy RH cock, Hatch cross cock. $10; Silkie Hens, 2 black, 1 white, laying show quality, Pet or guardians. Ken Hatley I July 24 GAHA All-Breed Show, 9 am, halter,
Show, champion money classes, pony
..-. , !:f\lal1able .
Cody MilburnTemple 770-562-0784770-900- e07g7g"s, $10 each. Ryan Tyree Sautee 706-878-
77R7
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Guinea fowl, keets and full grown, all RIR laying hens, RIR bantam &lcks, RIR-
colors, free range, $3-$10. Diane Dosey Buff cross. Black Australoro and RIR ch~cks
Madison 770-361-7419
Rex Sells Gainesville 678-455-4471
Guinea keets, $4 each. Fulton Daugherty
pullets, mo., laying
$ I 5 each.
Valdosta 229-244-0799
Harold Betsill Griffin 770-227-8141
Guinea keets. Roval Palm, and mixed turkey poults, hatchlings to 2 months. Sara Robbins Blairsville 706-745-2328
Guineas for sale. 2010 and 2009 hatch.
Royal Palm turkey hens, $60, button quail, make offer; Buttercup and Dominique
roosters free. Peggy Jones Colbert 706-2550892
$2.50 and $5 each. Walter Trotter ~ a r l t o 706-797-3430
Half AmeraucanaMlhite Leghorn rooster needs a home, free to good home. Nancy
n
Selling all hens. pullets. and roosters. Will Lacy Pine Mountain 706-663-4572 706-3021509
Pugh Covington 770-385-9518
Serama baby chicks, $10 each, all colors,
Hatch, Kelsos, Sids, Asils, Doms, pure & crosses, 2010 hatch, $25/up, breeding pairs &
dozen eggs, $25, adult pairs, $60. Charles Thompson Loganville 770-466-8755
trios, $ 3 5 0 1 ~ ~C.larence Clay Ill Macon 478- Silkie and Serama chicks, cockerels,
BAaloragncraeesa:Jst af2i7vmb7eiSe0lrslu,-e3rCi5.L8A1-1A3w,0hp0iateckC faegmleeadleev.ael1, tlefa7ar0mwn6ns-dII1
western, hunter, English, more, Ga. Internat.'l Horse Park, Conyers. Info: 770-974-8040 or www.georgia-
relay games, 1 pm, Stephens. Info:706- 1
742-2034
or 1
donitamilstead@windstream.net.
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maAidlpeancsa,s:prehgenrdantrefedmucatlieosn, &saleh,erdCsririaess,,
I July
arabian.com. 24 GAHS Arabian
Community
&
All-
Aug. 28 Currahee Saddle Club Pointed Horse Show, 4 pm. Info: 706-969-2631.
I
1
Breed Show, Ga. Internat.'l Horse Sept. 3 Team Roping, 8 pm, Rockin S Arena, I
package deals & financing available. Jason Herr Cartersville 770-862-7102
I
Park, Conyers. Info: 770-860-4190.
1 July 24 Currahee Saddle Club Obstacle
Buckhead.Info;Wayne 770-480-0007or I
Lajuana,
678-863-3130
or 1
Alpacas: H
~ price~sfrom $~500- I ~ Ch~allenge S~how, 4 ,pm. Info: 706-969-
www,garanchsorting.com.
$12,000, package deals available.Travis Kent
2631.
Sept. 3-4 Murray Co. Saddle Club Fun & Open
Gu on 912-728-6613
1 July 30 Cutting practice and jackpot, 7 pm,
Shows, 7 pm & 5 pm, Chatsworth. Info: I
I
Rockin S Arena, Buckhead, Ga.;
706-537-1863
or I
dewormed, and halter trained. Michelle 1
practice $25, jackpot $80; sponsored
murraycountysaddleclub@yah~~com. 1
Cumbie Monticello 404-455-8797
by Tri-State RHA. Info.: 404-403-9160. Sept. 3-5 Conyers Fall Classic, Ga. Internat.'l
High quality alpacas from the oldest alpaca I July 31 ARHA versatility, dbl. judged
farm in the SE: breeding, fiber, and show 1
event, Buckhead (Madison, Ga.)
Horse Park, Conyers. Info: 770-860-
4190.
1
animals, top bloodlines. David Carrell Monroe 1
non-ARHA classes added, call or email Sept. 4 Ranch Sorting, 4th in series, 7 pm, I
770-846-4432
1
for
showbill:
404-403-9160,
Rockin SArena, Buckhead. Info: Wayne, I
474-3109 478-335-3785
special $1, quality Bearded Silkies, tiny Llamas: male, heavy wool, Appaloosa or
cutterlab55@yahoo.com.
770-480-0007 or Lajuana, 678-863-
Hatchina eqas & chicks, Black Copper Marans, Buff-8 BBS, Speckled sussex, Welsummers, & others; . turkeys, ducks.
Seramas. Mary Robbins Powder Springs 770-943-1007
Silkies, white pullets, $5 each, Bourbon
Suri paint, friendly, trained, registered, show
quality, $2500 negotiable. Dorthe Peloquin
AuSusta706-339-9990
July 31 Extreme Cowboy Race, Possum
3130 or www.garanchsorting.com.
I
Snout Arena, 10 am, adult & jr. classes, Sept. 5 Olde Milton Horse Show, academy & I
benefits Rachel's Wish Foundation,
open (any breed), saddlebred & Morgan, (
guineas, http:/lthegarryfarm.webs.com. turkey pullets, $5-$10. Rebecca Hampel Male and female llamas priced between
Hwy. 78, Tallapoosa. Info: 770-574-
English, western & hunter pleasure, I
Nancy Garry Bowdon 404-409-2352
Carnesville 706-244-2040
$100 and $300. Chris ChoquetteWinder 706-
81 04.
Hens, Ameraucana, White Rocks, NH Solid white King pigeons, $8 each, not 340-1095 July 31 Paulding Co. Saddle Club 3rd
Wills Park, Alpharetta. Info: 770-475-
1244 or godajohn@aol.com.
1
Reds, Black Australorps, RIR, light Brahmas, paired. Michael Vickers Ambrose 912-359-
Silver/Golden laced Wyandottes. Austin 3762
Watson Canton 770-880-9044
Sumatra Chickens, $15 each. Bishop
Alternative Livestock Requiring Permifiicense
Annual Point Show, 10 am, jumping, Sept. 11 NBHA Ga. 04 Show, co-sanctioned I
halter, English, western, racking, trail &
wNBHA SC 03, $2000 added money, I
running events, Wild Horse Creek
classes, 1 pm, Lucky T F a n , Augusta. I
no, Hens,
pullets,
roos:
Dominique,Barnevelders, Olive Eggers, Buff
Orpington, blue Copper Marans. Indian
Herrington Monticello 706-468-9160 706819-9099
Swan, peafowl & more, website:
-
have questions regarding ads ni this
category, call Shavonne Smith at 404-651-
9081 or 404-651-9082.
Park, Powder Springs. Info: 770-795-
Info: David Turner, 706-399-8194 or
1045 or www.pc-sc.net.
Susie Bond, 770-464-4353.
I
July 31-Aug. 1 GHFICGF Summer Sept. 11-12 Southern Hospitality Dressage I
runner ducks. $8-$15 each, peafowl, $40 up. '
Debra Hodges Sale City 229-336-2787
Homing pigeons, pure bloodline birds, $15 pairs. Tommy Pilgrim Stone Mountain 404702-0798 770-923-5411
www.LaCailleRanch.com. Jim Baskett Forest Park 404-408-5086
Trios of Rouen, Blue Swedish, Cayuga, Khaki Campbell, all pure breeds, $45 per trio, TrioZeaglerDuckFarm.com. Linda Zeagler
~ h , ~~~~~~ i~ ~ ~of ~ ~ ~r Resources regulates many exotic animals, including most hoofed stock except llama
and buffalo. However, upon compliance with applicable state regulations, a deer
t tDres~sa~ge S~how~ &~ Spo~rtt Horsel Breed Show, Ga. Internat.'l Horse Park,
Breeders Classic, Ga. 1ntemat.l Horse I
Park, Conyers. Info: 770-860-4190.
Conyers. Info: 770-860-4190.
Sept. 11-12 Southeastern Classic, Ga. I
Aug. 6 Team Roping, 8 pm, Rockin S Arena,
Internat.'l Horse Park, Conyers. Info: I
Buckhead. Info: Wayne, 770-480-0007
770-860-4190.
1
Homing pigeons: White, Blue Bar, Checks, Adrian 478-290-9975
farmiig- license for ihe commercial
or Lajuana, 678-863-3130 or Sept. 11-12 NCSC Open Horse Show, Ga. I
Black, Red Grizzle, and more colors, healthy young birds. Kim Hogan Cleveland 706-809-
production of meat and fiber is available
www.garanchsorting.com.
for the following species: fallow deer, axis Aug. 6-7 Murray Co. Saddle Club Fun &
Internat.'l Horse 770-860-4190.
Park,
Conyers.
Info: I
Java Green peacocks, wh~te~ a n d a r l n Dou lakville770-577.-3.6.66.77637713666r-
deer, sika deer, elk, red deer, reindeer, and caribou. For more information on the deer
.- ducks, $150 paw, mallards, Roseybilled
Pochards, Indian Blue peacocks. James Taylor Glenwood 912-523-5809
adults, 12- two month olds Kenny Hutcheson Baxley 912-278-3987 912-
farming license, contact the Georgia Department Of Agriculture at (404) 6563667. For information on licenses of other
Large lavers for sale, this year's hatch, $5. JO I - 3 0 4 ~
species of hoofed stock (except llama and
Larry priesi Monroe 770-267-8575
Turkeys, ducks, geese, pigeons, doves, buffalo), contact the Georgia Department
hoLrnaaraaes'.Bcaolrotorewd4m7e8a-2t9c9h-ic11ke4n3s., $.8 each. B.
standard and bantam fowl, several varieties each. Doug Williams 514 Mill Pond Road
of Natural Resources Special Permit Unit at (770) 761-3044. Individuals submining
Laying hens, $12, doves, $10 each, Bluffton 39824 229-641-3195 229-308-0925 advertisements to buy and sell regulated
. . . must pick-up. Bill Price Swainsboro 478-237- Two Araucana roosters, four months old, hoofed stock in the Market Bulletin must
KQCC
beautiful dark brown. black. areen feathers. orovide a ohotocoov of the aoorooriate
Laying hens, pullets, and chicks, bantams, $10 each. Donna ~ d o d a l&l ton 770-720- iicense with their aci.. large breeds, and other fowls, call after 5 pm. 2781
George Gibson Blakely 229-723-2326
Two-week old Rhode Island Red,
Lavinq hens: Welsummer. RR crosses, $15 Dominique, or Ameraucana chickens.
ea., Black Copper Maran pair, $85, all 1.5 Doua Westmoreland Commerce 706-338-
years old. Clarinda Streetman Watkinsville
cateborv. call ~ n d r e aStGhens >t 404-651-
706-769-7820
Wheaten Marans, White racing pigeons. 9087 oi404-651-9082. '
Open Shows, 7 pm & 5 pm, Sept. 18 Kel-Mac Saddle Club Open Show, 9 1
Chatsworth. Info: 706-537-1863 or
am, jumping, huntseat, western, 1
murraycountysaddleclub@yahoo.com.
dressage, trail, beg. & small-fry classes, I
Aug. 7 Ranch Sorting 3rd in series, 7 pm,
MorganCo.Ag Ctr., Madison. Info: Susie,
Rockin S Arena, Buckhead. Info:
706-342-3775or www.kel-mac.org.
I
Wayne, 770-480-0007or Lajuana,678- Sept. 16-19 GHFICGF Dressage Sport Horse I
863-3130 or www.garanchsorting.com.
Breeding Show & SE Championship I
Aug. 13 NEGA Saddle Fun Running Horse
Series Final Show, Ga. Internat.'l Horse 1
Show, 7 pm, Lavonia. Info; 706-498-
Park, Conyers. Info: 770-860-4190.
-- 7571 or LiMcElreathQyah0o.com Sept. 22-25 Southaasterrl Charity Horse I
Aug. 15 Olde Milton Horse Show,
Show, Ga. 1nternat.Y Horse Park, 1
academy & open (any breed),
Conyers. Info: 770-860-4190.
I
saddlebred & Morgan, English, Sept. 25 Jodi Torres MemorialSt. Jude Benefit I
western & hunter pleasure, Wills Park,
Horse Show, halterlpleasure starts at 10
Alpharetta. Info: 770-475-1244 or
am & running events aft. 1 pm, NE Ga. I
godajohn@aoI.com.
Saddle Club, Lavonia. Info: 706-498- 1
Aug. 21-22 H.J. Fox Signature Classic I & 11,
7571 or http://negasc.clubspaces.com. (
Ga. Internat.'l Horse Park, Conyers. Sept. 25 Currahee Saddle Club Pointed Horse I
Mallard ducklings, $5 each, 3rd generation Mike Brown LaGrange 706-884-8217
Items listed i n the Livestock Wanted . 1 1Info1: 7710-8610-41190-. - 1 I 1 1 1 1 S1how1, 110 am1. In1fo: ~706-I96I9-2I631~. I I ~ I a
removed. Keli Mantooth Canton 404-9259338
Mallard ducklings, all ages, $5 ea. or 5 for $20, 3rd 8 4th generation removed. Donna
, Landreth LaGrange 706-882-7077
Mallard ducks, 11 pair, 1 yr.-2 yrs. old, $200 for all. Mike Jackson Barnesville 770-3183520
Mallard Cumming 770-887-9476
Mixed Reds and White chickens. Diane Barton Armuchee 706-234-9624
~ u s c o v yducks, pairs and extra mature Drakes, $17.50 each, ducklings, $5 up, according to age, various colors. Mario Perez
Yellow Buff Oroinatons. 1 mo. old. $2 ea.. category must be for specific livestock; for
Black Giant roostkrs:6 md. $5 ea. ~ a idkle; instance, "want 3 or 4-yr. old quarter horse
LaFa ette 706-638-1911
gelding, approx. 16 hds., suitable for
moderately experience rider!' Generalizef!
groups, $200 and $250, must have pond or lake. Linda Godwin Hampton 770-9464158
ads, such as "want horses, any amount, are not acceptable for publication; neither are ads for free or unwanted livestock.
9 open replacementheifers,Angus &Angus
PoultryGaowl Requiring Permifiicense
Black Seminole, 14 months old, weigh approx. 7501800 Ibs. David Tisinger Carrollton 770301-2357
16ft. Bee horselstock trailer, bumper pull, 3 2004 Sundowner GN 8008 3h living iorse slant load with removable partition, quarters loaded with up grades, excellent
iood condition, $2500. Donny Stinchcomb condition, $44000 OBO. Stewart Vickery
,oncord 770-845-3522 770-884-0467
Barnesville 770-550-2101
17" Black leather endurance saddles, $400 2005 Stoll 24'x6'6" gooseneck stock trailer, ~ b o1. 8" black English saddle Xwide, fit large 2 dividers, canvass top, mats,very good
iorseldraft, $400 obo. C. Minyard Monroe condition, $6000. Rena Lewis Hortense 912-
770-207-1735
223-1376 912-473-2878
1 8 Saddle, custom amish made, $1150, 264. Legend stock combo trailer, steel,
If you have questiosregarding-~fhis Looking for a quality Hereford bull. Thomas
Category, call Shavonne Smith at 404-6519081 0r404-651-9082.
Mead Midville 706-554-6107 Want very cheap 15 hd. aentle
horse
for
1
full
living
quarters,
electrical
jack,
great 1 metal
Advertisements for bobwhite quail must beginner rider in experiencgd, loving horse
mesh
sides. ' iriple
axle.
~andv
LaGran e 706-882-6569
Mutegswan baby, 2010 hatch, 8 weeks
old, growing fast, not pinioned and not
sexed, $350. Barry Wisebram Atlanta 404-
627-4007
New Hampshire & Rhode
Red chicks
- and chickens, Ernie Gilmer Gay 706-538-
6022
OE bantams Blues, Bluesplash, Mille Fleur,
Blue Milles Fleur, Blue Brassy Backs, Silver &
Fawn Duckwings, and more. Mawin Roach
Toccoa 706-244-8131 706-244-0079
LIVESTOCK HANDLING Moderns. other colors. Chewl Arrendale
be accompanied by a copy of the advertiser's commercial quail breeders ~icense. 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 COMMERCIALLICENSE, 2065 US Highway
loweek Old quail, $3.50 ea.
Sitek
770-864-1460
Bobwhite quail eggs andlor day old chicks,
call for pricing and availability.Gabe Robinson
Bowdon 770-258-4075
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 770-841-6815
Wanted reasonably priced polled hereford cows, excellent blood lines. Jimmy Gragg Adairsville 404-245-6771
Wanted: the person selling St. Croix sheep please call. Also Barbados blackbelly sheep. Gerald Edwards Thomasville 229-226-7263 912-288-0036
separate tack and dressing rooms, needs
paint job. $2800. Milton Keller Cornelia 706-
839-5883
1995 Bonanza Steel horse trailer 16 ft. haul
3 horses, good overall condition, need wiring
and cosmetics $1200. Todd Alford Bowman
706-207-9545
1996 Sundowner 4H LQ. micro. stovetoo, ., ac, awning, shower, toilet, new tires, generator ready, Pic% $22,000 obo.
Buck Heard Moultrie 229-891-8327229-985-
2748
1998
3 horse aluminum slant load
912-537-4937
Australian outrider stock poly saddle w/horn blanket, breast collar & girth, exc. cond., $250. William West Dawson 229-869-9095 229-995-3510
Barn & riding supplies, equine bridles, brushes, saddles, more. Mike Brasser
N.--e-w..n.-a.n.770- --8-3-3--34-6-3
Blg, mule team, harness & wagon, very gentle, pull the best. $3950. Rick Thomas
- Elberton 706-540-0941
Bob Marshall endurancelsaddle 15 112", black, basket stamping on skirt, $800.; Crosby
- Marble Hill 404-376-7210
Bobwhite quail eggs, year round, call for
OEG Bantams: black, white, fawn pricing and availability. George Meadows
duckwing, BB Red, $10 ea., Red Pyle rooster, 1157 Meadows Rd. Wadley 30477 478-252-
$15. Mollie Bennett Danielsville 706-795- 9997 478-494-0412
Bobwhite quail, flight ready, available year
Pigeons: Damescenes and Sattinettes, I round, call for pricing. Luis Dutra Sharpsburg
over 40 other breeds; also, doves, we ship. 770-252-2892404-597-9198
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Andrea Stephens at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.
'02 Sooner 3 h, slant UQ, excellent condition, sheltered, $25,500. Jim Kittle Bowdon 770-258-1821 770-301-2571
with weekend package, excellent cond. Ed LexingtonTC 17" $400 exc. cond. Deborah
Reynolds Mauk 229-649-8093
Breazeale Washinaton 706-678-2003 706-
1998 Sundowner 4-horse trailer, air in large 318-2126
dressing room, rear tack, very nice, $14,000. Canadian buggy, $2000, complete
Nancy Searles Calhoun 706-629-5073
matching set of double harness, $900, pony
2 Horse mangers,
featherlite wlDR exc. condition.
& ramp. BP, '97 model,
hav ail
I
harness. $200. flat seat Billv Cook. Dennis '~orda"T' emae 770-&2-8517
$600. 205-
Daniel Vaughan Forest Park 404-438-5304 Jumbo-Wisconsin Bobwhite auail eaas. '04 CM 4hsl trl, nice IO'LQ, new tires, onan aluminum, $8500. Ashley Godwin Lyerly 706- 288-6720
404-361-7168 Pigeons: Top quality Capuchines, Helmets,
$481100, $1681600, $26011,000, ;light year: round, mead5345@wadleyquailfarm.com.
generator, exc condition, $35,000. Jones Waverly Hall 706-582-3858
Sonny
676-5566 2 horse trailer, bumper pull, 1992 W-W,
Circle Y youth show saddle 13", headstall, breast collar. model 3660. like new. lite oil.
Saxon Monks, Old German Owls, Lahores,
Atlanta 404-622-9432 Pullets; 20 mixed Leahorn. R.I. Red and
Red Star, 3 months old (4/1/2010). $9 ea. Kern Fole Powder S rin s 770-265-0105
pure bvb: RIR chi,-&. :riced accordina to the age of the chick; also,'3 RIR roosters,-$9.
Ravmond Meadows P.O. Box 338 Wadlev
A good Matican grey game ylder $30. Alex Dayton Hlawassee 706-970-
u4'Z
'84-20' G-neck Cherokee. 2 horse straiaht load wlramp and double escape doors. 6an Ledbetter Jasper 678-523-6120
'96 Sundowner Sunlite, 720 LQ, 3H, SL trailer, exc cond., full living qtrs., new tires, $19,500 0bo. Donna Cleveland Dawson 229886-8461 229-886-8461
'99 Chaparal 16' GN stock trailer, ugly but
good floor, some rust o'n weld seams, needs paint $900. Clint Jones Milan 229-362-4111 478-231-1669
2-horse covered wagon, tow hitch, 2 horse hitch, H brakeshand brakes, rubber tires, $1500. Carey VanLandingham Cairo 229872-3612
2002 Bloomer 3 horse trailer with 6
Elizabeth ~ightowe~r uwa"ee678-&2-9656
Draft size harness, collar, hames (3 sets), pads, reins, misc. parts, $250. Marsha Cashwell Fortson 706-327-3546 706-3266070
GN stock trailer, 16-ft. divider gate, new tires, spare, hard top, good floor, very good condition, $3,000. Mark Woodham Madison
Pure Joe Hulme RO ston 706-436-5402
Want Bantam Creles. Eddie Davenport solid, $2500. Jim Fins Jasper 678-447-6859
Junalefowl '99 Sundowner 2 horse slant BP, front
foot shortwall. Interior bv bunkhouse conversions with onan genkrator, asking
7. 0-6--(-H.A- -4.0- 4.-6
Horse/livestock trailer, 10 ft.,
good floor,
old. Cissie nardee Morven 229-775-2874
Wanted: imperfect pair of Palawan peacock dress, rear tack, 2 drop windows on head, $27,000 obo. Benji Roberts Good Hope 404- bumper pull. escape door, $550. Randall
Red and Black Sex-links and many other pheasants or perfect pair for good price. pics avail., $7500. Stacey Grosvenor 402-7259
Howard Canton 770-887-2664
pullets, Royal Palm turkeys. Brian Hawill Chuck Levin Macon 478-258-9930
Watkinsville 706-207-5390
2002 Exiss 4-H-Slantload weekender Leather harness, pony size. too large for
Covington 678-300-5638
Wanted: Toulouse geese, male andlor 1 horse wagon original wheels, excellent package loaded with extra's, new elec jack mini never been used, $150 obo. Sherri
Rhode Island Red chicks for sale. James females, will pick up. Peggy Frankewich condition, sheltered, $1000. Gary Beurong and tires, must sell $19,000. Paulette Carter Fitzpatrick Colbert 706-207-5633 706-788-
Ellison Hampton 770-946-4439
Byron 478-956-4785478-714-3384
Hiawassee 706-897-2019
Louisville 478-299-3140
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Like new 12'ft.x 6ft wide stock trailer pulled New Zealand White rabbits, 9 weeks old. 10 '10 Bermudalrye mix square bales, not 2010 Alicia, 4x5 rolls, horse quality, well 2010 FescuelOrchard hay, 4x5 rolls, $30 in
less than 1000 miles, $2200. Sibby Green to choose from, $15 each or 2 for $20. Dan horse quality, $2/bale. C.J. Farmer Gillsville fert., weed free, in barn, $45, in field, $40. field, fertilized, clean. Elizabeth Scarborough
Bremen 678-372-0782
Patterson Ellaville 229-942-8213
706-677-0072
Wayne Weatherford Millen 478-982-4004 2710 Hwy 229 Mansfield 30055 770-787-
Ortho-Flex 16 inch Caliente Slick Fork One year old buck Mini Lop rabbit for sale, '10 Coastal Bermuda sq.bales, $4.50, barn 2010 Alicia, Bermuda, 4x5 rolls, $40 barn, 3508
Saddle, great condition, $1200. Connie $30 OBO. Nick Gibbs Canton 770-715-6151 kept, round 5x5, net wrapped, $40. Wayne $35 field, Alfalfa, 4x5 rolls, $100, barn, exc. 2010 FescueIOrchard, top quality, weed
Rabun Louisville 478-625-3337
Pedigreed Holland Lop bunny, Bucks $15 Syms Waynesboro 706-554-4510
qlty. Tim Meeks Douglas 912-384-6744 877- free, in barn, $3.50/bale, or $3/bale, over 100.
Rubber and Does $20. April Cox Oxford 770-733- '10 CoastallBermuda, prime horse qualify 247-1104
Chris Donath Ellijay 706-636-5224
bar, bucket seats, lights, nice set up, both for 6651
hay, fert., UGA soil specs., 4x5 rd. or sq. bales 2010 Bermuda & Fescue hay, 4x5 bales, 2010 Fresh cut Bermuda hay, $4/bale. Ed
$3,000. Tina Darsey Locust Grove 770-655- Rabbits for sale, all sizes and colors, in barn, del.1unload. Olin Trammell Forsyth $25, in field, large square bales, $3, call to Nunn Cartersville 678-986-8239
0772 770-229-1498
Lionhead, Holland Lop, Dutch and crosses. 478-994-6463 478-960-7239
order now. Stanley Jones Gillsville 678-943- 2010 hay, 4x5, 5x5, and square bales,
Run about cart, Amish mad buggy, metal Rachel Terhune Dawson 229-254-6561
'10 Fescue & Orchard grass, mixed, 4x5 5167
Fescue and Berrmuda, $4 to $40. Roger
spokes, rubber tires, like new. C. Mixon Sari Juan rabbits, $15 each, large inventory. round bales, cow hay, $30, kept in barn. Paul 2010 Bermuda hay, irrigated, fertilized, Busby Carnesville 706-384-5135
Hortense 912-778-5242
Rodne Smith Covin ton 404-683-7474
Teems Canton 770-231-7414
sprayed, sq. bales, $5, round 4x5, $30, Macon 2010 hay, 5x6 rd. bales for sale, fertilized, area. klarold Distel Knoxville 770-584-1862 no sticks, $50, leave msg. Bo Hammond
SaddleKincaida l l2010 $195; Pony cart, $175; Saddle Wintex all g weeks old. $7 each. Richard Bishop 4x5 round bales, $30 each, mulch hay, $2
Griffin 770-227-6195
pupose, new cond~t~on,$200. Andrea Newborn 706-342-3612706-474-1676
each, delivery available. Richard Heard square bales $4.50, will deliver. Jessica 2010 hay, FescuelBermuda mix, 4x5 rolls,
Sari Stephens Lula 404-310-6116
Canton 770-548-9452
Lowman Ellijay 706-669-4045
$35, square bales, $4 barn, $3.50 field. Rex
Two horse trailer- bumper hitch, double ages, training beagles. Mack Archer Lizella '10 Fescue mix hay, Coastal Bermudalrye 2010 Bermudahorse quality, $5.50, Fescue Palmer Auburn 770-867-9589
axle. 10 f l inside, good condition, $1600. Earl 478-836-9137
mix, $50 in barn, both large 4x6 round bales. horse quality, $4 @ barn, del. avail. Al 2010 hay, wheat, oat, fescue mix, barn kept
Sari Smith Canton 770-314-3765
Tony Smith Monticello 706-476-2051
Guillebeau Monroe 770-267-8929
and rain free, 4x4 rolls, $30, square, $3. Adam
Two horse wagon, trailer hitch, many Holland LOPS, Mini Lionheads, Mini Rex, '10 Fescue mix, fertilized, in barn, 4x4, $25, 2010 Bermuda round bale, 4x4, in barn, Holley Rockmart 770-519-5650 770-684-
extras, original, local, doctors buggy with dwarfs, Lori Smith Bowdon 770-809-4668 '09 hay, 4x4 in barn, $20. '09 sq. bales, $1.50. $40; 2010 Fescue round bale, 4x4, in barn, 0559
fancy harness, must see. Jan~ceWages small breed rabbits, ( ~ i R~ i~ LO~PS,, Marvin Bozeman Thomson 706-781-4146 $30. Wayne Mitchell Gay 678-858-2419 404- 2010 horse hay, well fertilized in barn,
Monroe 770-267-5436
Dutch, etc.) beautiful colors, young adult 706-421-4945
597-6531
Fescue &Orchard grass, $4.50 each. Charles
Used 15" American Saddlery barrel saddle, ages, call today. Mallory Whiddon Leesburg 10 Fescue square bales, horse hay, 2010 Bermuda, some Johnson, 1st cutting, Hoffman McDonough 770-914-2767
girths, sidepull, breast collar, saddle rack, 229-886-8783
$4.40/bale. Jeremy Means Snellville 770- $35, 2nd $45 in field, 4x5 bales, sq. bales, $4. 2010 horse quality Bermuda, Rye mixed,
squeeze $400. Debbie Jackson Pendergrass
654-6085
706-
Tiny 539-3405
lop and dwarf ~ o t obtunnies,Ann Gray Milner '10 Fescue
square
bales,
horse
hay,
Tom Spradlin West Point 706-590-3066 706645-3893
$4.50, in barn, Bermuda weed square, $5.50, in barn. Keith Boozer Monroe 770-601-5217
W-W
770-468-3330
$4.40/bale. Carol Hassell Lilburn 404-374- 2010 Coastal and Fescue hay, 4x5 rolls.
2650. Larry Maney Baldwin 706-886-9551
1961
James Rutledge McDonough 678-372-6443 quality tested, varieties available: Alfalfa,
FEED, HAY Want cattle corralpanels, 10to 20 ft. length,
connected by pins. Mr. Smith Griffin 770-227-
GRAIN '10 Fescue, 4x5 rolls $30; also, 2010 Coastal Bermuda hay in field, well Bermuda, and Fescue. Judy Duncan Fescue/Johnson mix, $25 in field, fertilized fert. sq. bales $5, rolls $55, call for baling Carrollton 404-295-2404
491 1
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quest,ons regar lng a
and weed free. Keith Hyde Dawsonville 404- dates. Bill Turner Brooks 770-401-9648
2010 horse quality mixed grass, fescue &
317-3621
2010 Coastal Bermuda hay, 4x5 rolls, weed orchard grass, fertilized, rain free, in barn,
condition. Dave Welter Augusta 706-738- 9081 404-651-9082. 2796
'10 Fescue, horse quality, rainlweed free, free, well fertilized, horse quality, on pallets & 500# rolls, $35. Patrick Cheatham Newnan $3.75 square, $27.50, 4x4 roll. Steve Hulsey covered, $45. Rex Register Hahira 229-561- 770-253-8703
Wanted: one horse or two horse middle hay offered for salei.;e.,coastal bermuda
buster, within 100 miles of Appling Co. ha ,~ l hia ~,etci. ~
reasonably priced. Edsel Daisey Surrency
Clermont 678-316-4887
1462
2010 horse quality, Fescue, Orchard grass,
'10 Fescue, Orchard, Durana Clover, 2010 Coastal Bermuda hay, horse quality, well fertilized, 4x4 rolls, $25 in field, $30 barn
fertilized and limed, 4x5 bales in barn with no $4lbale at barn, delivery available. Glenn stored. Jerry Smiley Blue Ridge 706-838-
$ 1 8 , 912-367-4504
Western saddles $275, $175, standard buggy harness $275, bareback pad $15., misc. bitshack, other items. Gene Watson Woodbine 912-576-5227
Fescue/Bermuda Wintec Pro Dressage saddle wl pad, good 2010 condition, $250. Wintec lsabell Saddle wl pad
and fittings, good condition, $400. Connie
hnd77e6-r307-0882 Woodward Newnan 770-254-8469
Ky RABBo ITS v - Andrea
at 404-651-
9081 or 404-651-9082.
1 Lionhead female, 2 Netherland dwarf cross male and female, all are a 1 yr old. Katie
Chalker Eatonton 706-816-9703
Adorable tiny baby rabbits, variety of colors, some are Netherland dwam & some are
the field, John Weaver Dawsonville 404-316- rai,n, $30. Rob Hicks Ringgold 706-375-4816
9099
10 Fescue, Rye grass, OrchardIClover
$25, 2010 cow hay, $35; horse hay, both net wrap, James Dixon Blackshear 912-286-
7641 912-449-2783
blend, 4x5, no weeds and fertilized, barn kept, $30/ro11. John Watson LaFayette 423-8343457
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2010 Coastal Bermuda hay, large round bales, fertilized hay, $40-$45 per roll, depending on volume. Chris Dotson Eastman 478-231-0564
free, horse quality, highly fertilized, $4lsquare bale and $40/roll. Curtis Durden Lyons 912526-3189 912-245-1081
2010 Coastal Bermuda square bales, big, clean, beautifulbales, horse quality, $4.75 per bale. Gre Love Jefferson 706-215-1431
2010 z a s t a l Bermuda,good quality, baling last week of June, rye grass hay now, $40 up. Wayne Martin Milledgeville 478-288-0053 478-452-5437
2010 Coastal Bermuda, horse quality, 4x5 round bales, $45, square, $5, cow quality, $35. mulch hay, $25. Douglas Gladin
0366
2010 horse quality, Max-Q, fungus-free, weed free, Fescue, 4x5 rolls, $35 per roll. Milton Akins Blairsville 706-897-3704 706745-9525
2010 mixed Fescue and Bermuda cow hay, $35 inside; Tift 44 horse hay, $60, fertilized and limed, 800-1000 Ib. bales. Coy Baker Loganville 770-466-4609
2010 mixed FescuelBahia, 4x5 rolls, $25. Earl Fortson Barnesville 770-312-3974
2010 OrchardlFescue 4x5 rounds, $25, square bales, $3.50, 100% Orchard squares, $4 in barn, large orders, discount available, Johnathan McClain Mount Airy 706-7544899 678-943-0343
2010 Perennial peanut hay, small square bales, shelter stored since cutting in June, $8 per bale. Ian Stephens Tifton 229-387-5545 229-382-1412
fertilizhd, Netherland mixes, $15 ea. Lisa Steele
in barn, horse quality, W, G
Statesboro 912-536-2726
Griffin 770-599-9806
Adult Mini Lop, Mini Rex and Dutch rabbits
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in field, $6 in barn, delivery Garwood Monticello 770-
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2010 quality Fescue hay, 4x5 rolls, in the field, $18. Adam Sinteff Cumming 770-366-
354-2085
fertilized and limed, horse quality, delivery 3944
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2010 quality square bales, $4-6 each, rolls $35-55, delivery available. Durand Deal Tifton 229-388-5054
2010 rain free, horse quality. Orchard grass, Fescue, Clover mix hay, $6/bale, delivery available. Charles Hemphill Blairsville 706745-9544
2010 rolled hay, Fescue/Clover mix, netted in field, you pick up $30 per roll. Clermont B Parks Loganville 678-437-0844
2010 round rolls of Fescue hay, in barn, will trade, calves or goats. Jerry Crunkleton Carnesville 706-244-5203
2010 Russell Bermuda hay, horse quality sq. bales, $4.50 each, delivery available. Charles Mathis Jefferson 404-317-6173
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 Demorest 706-499-2718
2010 Tift 44 in the barn. $4.50 square and $45 round. UGA analysis available. Mike Lewis Hawkinsville 478-396-6977
2010 Tift 85 4x5, net wrapped, rain & weed free, horse quality, barn stored, $40lroll. Pat Herrington Glennville 912-654-3593 912237-1574
also, round rolls, $35 ea., rain free, in barn. Joe Bradley Canon 706-356-8295
2010 UGA soil tested, horse quality, rd.lsq. field barn, Coastal mix or Alicia. JoAn Young Locust Grove 770-957-1969770-722-9770
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 acres of Fescue mix, you cut and bale, $5, round roll. James Smith Carnesville 678316-3072
30 bales of last season Coastal Bermuda hay, paid $6.50 per bale, will sell for $2.50 per bale. Greg Guthr~eNewnan 404-5575624
4 x 5 net wrapped Bermuda hay rolls, weed free, high quality, $30 per roll. Todd Fleming Ro ston 706-498-1886
A 5 Fescue hay, $25/roll. John Gowin LaFayette 706-980-2511
4x5 round bales, Fescue hay. $20lfield, $25/shedsihed, delivery available for fee. Richard
y8vlll Manchester 706-655-3325706-573- hay, 4x5, netwrapped and square bales, well Long Blairsville 706-781-5242
Mini otter castor, broken castor solid black, 6 wks,
$20. tan a Alberti Senoia 770-851-9008
~;$qvlity~~~n~q~,"~W~~;~~~~~~;p"nd '10 Alicia Bermuda, well fertilized, barn 2010 60 rolls, 4x5 in field, $30 ea., 2009 60
fertilized and sprayed, $35 and $4. Randy Cannon Elberton 706-283-0901
4x5 round bales, mixed grasses, $25 roll. Ga Cromer Hull 706-788-3504
each,
born 5-26-lo white or brown Tiller winder 770-307-7113
"red. horse qualify $409 delivery available Marcus Sapp Barney 229-563-6255
in barn, rain-free. $35 ea. Henson B Reeder Baldwin 706-778-3515770-519-0109
2010 Fescue, rye grass, net wrapped. 4x5 rolls, good hay, Danielsville area. Lee Roy
Galfa and Alfalfa/Bermuda mix; second cutting, $5 bale, Alfalfa and $4 mix hay. Linda
~ is5, x e d babies, babies,
breeders,
' I 0 Alicia hay, square bales, fertilized and 2010 Alfalfalorchard grass, small square Hattaway Danielsville 706-795-2817 706- Trammell Sumner 229-206-0657 229-776-
~d barn kept, $4 each, 10 minimum. scott lynch bales, 50-55 Ib. bales, $6.50-$7 per bale 202-4839
7245
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delivered. Eli Collins Ellenwood 419-512- 2010 FescuelBermudamix hay, 50# square Alfalfa hay, straight, 70 Ib. bales, $12,50
~ ~ t h ~ ~ ~ ~ ~slhor~w/bf~roo~dd, e,xcellent '10 Bermuda, Tift 44, $5/bale, well-fertilized, 6681
bales, $3.50, horse/cowlgoat quality, delivery bale, 60 Ib. bales, $10.50, TimothylAlfalfa,
pedigrees selling all $40 each- pricebreak square bales, horse quality, in barn, delivery 2010 Alicia hay, fertilized, weed free, large available. Greg Kopp Griffin 770-206-0891 $9.50 bale, local delivery available. Carrie
for all. Te;ri Greathoise Fort Valley 478-827- extra. Charlie or Helmut Cawthon Rome 706- round bales, horse quality. John Scott Tifton 770-480-5731
Willbur Canton 770-846-7979
0790
266-6283
229-392-6520 229-382-7787
2010 fescuelmixed hay, fertilized, no rain, Alfalfa, guaranteed analysis, 50 Ib. bags,
New Zealand White baby rabbits, purebred, '10 BermudalFescue mix round bales, 2010 Alicia hay, square bales, $5, round stored in barn, $45 per roll. Jimmy each bag equals 1.5 Alfalfa bales, 1-20 bags,
6 wks old, $10 each. Greg Hutchins Bowdon horse quality, net wrapped, sheltered, $35/roll. bales $45. Ronnie Phillips Statesboro 912- Leatherman Carrollton 770-834-8333 770- $12, 21-40 bags, $11.25. Sheila Simpson
770-854-6174
Ellis Astin Villa Rica 770-459-5013
690-2201
710-1439
Roopville 770-846-7878
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Alicia 2010 fertilized, weed free, 4x5 large You cut and bale, $6 per round bale, ready 2010 Red poppies, foxglove, $1 for 112 tsp.,
11-1-111111111
round rolls, horse quality, very green. JohnI for first hamest. Lawrence Pilgrim hollyhock, money plant, Sweet Williams, I
Scott 2864 Old Ocilla Rd. Tifton 229-382- Mcdonough 770-957-1392
Livestock Sales and Events 7787229-396-6520 Alicia, Bermuda 2010 round rolls, horse Feed, Hay And Grain Wanted
larkspur, $Iltsp. Sara O'Shields P.O. Box 185 Tate 30177 770-735-3657
4 yr. old Hellebores (Lenten Rose) ready to
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hay, net wrap, 4x5 $40 each, can deliver local
Clip and Save Calendar only,extra.CarolSappMorven 229-251-3904
Alicia, Bermuda 4x5 rolls, netwrapped,
! horse qlty., $50, cow qlty., $40. Henry Martin
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Need 75-100 4x5bales, cow qualityTay,
del~veredto Blythe, Ga. dur~ng2010, w~lpl ay
$25 per bale. Cathy Taylor Blythe 706-399-
bloom in Jan., $4 each, pachysandra,-50 plants for $10. Carol Olson Marietta 770-9981076
4 oerennials 350 varieties, a $1.50 e a
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Every 1st & 3rd Tues. Poultry, Goat & Feeder- Every 2nd Sat. Winstead Horse Sales, 5 pm,
Waynesboro 706-558-5005
~elleborus,new 1 gal. ~apanesemaples and
Breeder Pig Sale, poultly, 6 pm, hogs &
Eastanollee Livestock Auction,
AG SEED FOR SALE Bermuda hav. $45/roll. Brenda Wrio.,ht
Eatonton 478-457-7151
Berrnuda hay, 4x5 rolls in barn, $40, ryegrass $30, Fescue, $25. Terry Stephenson Commerce 706-207-5279
Bermuda hay, horse auality, fertilized, rain free, in barn, 4x5 rolls,'$40; sq. bales, $5. Horace Pippin Culloden 770-358-0815
BermudaIFescue mix. $4/souare bale or $40/round. Scott ~acaluso~ e i l o i a770-262-
others, display garden. Selah Ahlstrom
Jackson 770-775-4967
I f you have questions regarding this cateaom call Shavonne Smrth at 404-651-
908 7 0; 404-651-9082.
African violets, flame prices starting at $4, many can ship. Janice Norton 6029
violets (Episcia), different varieties, Oxford 770-786-
Advertisers of agricultural seed must submit a current state laboratory repori (not more than 9 months old) for purity, noxious weeds and germination for each seed lot advertised. A seed lot must be uniform and
Angel trumpet plants (wh.), $12/doz., August lilies, or Hen and chicks, $12ldoz., money plant, Beautyberty, $2/pk./SASE. L. Brooks P.O. Box 888 Armuchee 30105
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goats, 7 pm, Taylor Cty. Livestock
Eastanollee. Info: Shannon Winstead,
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Auction, just off S.R. 128, s. of Reynolds.
864-710-4030 or 864-944-6200. '
Info: 478-847-3664or 706-647-3559. Every 2nd Sat. Pony Express Small Animal
I Every Thursday Chickens, Rabbits & Related
Sale, 10 am, Covington. Info: 864-710-
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Misc. Small Animal Sale, NE Georgia
2015.
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Sale, 6 pm, GAL #3478, Eastanollee Every 2nd & 4th Sat. R&R Goat & Livestock
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Livestock Market, Hwy. 17 between Toccoa& Lavonia. Info: 706-779-5944or
Auction, goats & chickens, 12 noon, 526 Hwy. 56 N., Swainsboro. Info: Ron
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706-599-7606.
Claxton, 478-237-8825 or 478-237-
I Every Fri. night Horse Sale, 7:30 pm, Circle
GOAT.
1576 770-599-6111
BermudaIFescue, 5x6 round bales, $25 ea., delivery available, square bales per request, good quality hay. Boyd Smith Morgan 770-
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
Angel trumpets, banana trees, Confederate 1
Roses, Black Magic elephant ears, Ginger
lillies, Lotus pond plants, and more. Patrice
Cook Covington 770-787-4161
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Double S, 102 Lumber City Hwy., 2nd & 4th Sat. Pony Express Horse Sale,
Hazlehurst. Info: Steve Underwood,
tack, 5 pm, Horses, 8 pm, Covington.
912-594-6200 (night) or 912-375-5543
Info: 864-710-2015.
(day).
Every 2nd &4th Sat. Harris Goat 'n' Sheep
616-1883
not be published. Licensed seed dealers Angel trumpets, Confederate roses, 1 Every Fn. night Goat, Poultry & Small Animal
Auction, Livestock, goats, including all
Coastal & CoastallBahia mix rolls, Coastal square bales, and rolled peanut hay. Darrell Williams Swainsboro 478-237-3237
Coastal Berrnuda hay, fertilized to UGA
cannot advertise seed in the Market Bulletin. Certain varieties of seed are protected from propagationunlessthey are grown as a class of certified seed. For example, wheat seed
Hostas, spider plant hanging baskets, and more, starting at $2. Estell Holey Conyers 770-483-0473
Angel Trumpets, Harlequin glorybower,
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Sale, 7 pm, Buggy Town Auction, 1315
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Hwy. 341 s., Bamesville. GAL Info: 770-358-087211786. Every Sat. 10 am, farm-related
#3177 mdse.
large animals starts at 10:30 am, then poultry, including all small animals starts at 12 noon, Joe Tilley, Auctioneer Lic. #AU1810, Taylorsville. Info: Ray or
specs., net wrapped, round bales, $45 and such as Florida 304, Coker 9152, Coker 9835 Christmas rose (Helleborus). $5, Hydrangeas, 1
Auction; 1 pm, goats, fowl & small
Teresa, 678-414-9335 or 678-414-
50# square bales, $5. John Reese Thomson 706-830-6652
Coastal Bermuda hav, first cuttinolsome drv rye grass, fertilized UGA specs, in-barn, $50 per roll. Wymann Hartley Kathleen 478-987-
; 5835 478-954-0324
Coastal Bermuda hay, round and square bales, excellent quality, barn stored. Clide Grier Mauk 706-366-1339
CoastallAlicia Bermuda square bales from $4, horse quality hay. Tracy Middleton 4020 St. Johns Church Rd. Blackshear 31516 912614-4143 912-449-1874
Cutting 300 acres, Fescue mix, first cutting in square bales, 4x5 net rolls, have tractor trailer loads available. Patrick Baynes Chatsworth 706-260-5995
and soybean seed, such as Prichard and Benning, may not be propagated for sale unless the seed has been grown as a class of certified seed. Propagationof 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.
Soybeans: Cook variety, group VII1,
Nandinas, Autumn Clematis, Beautyberty, $3, Forsythia, and others. Carla Houghton Marietta 770-428-2227
Anael trumoets, several varieties and colors, all named. George Hilder 820 Hwy 81 West McDonou h 30253 770-914-6435
Angel trumpzs: 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,
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animal auction; GAL#AU003224; Red
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Barn Livestock Auction, Sylvester. Info.: 229-776-9009.
I Every Sat. Horse Auction, All Breed Horse
Sale, tack, 7 pm, horses & ponies, 9 pm,
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Reidsville. GAL 2687 Info: Mike Holland,
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912-654-28631614-6621. Every Sat. Goat, Poultry & Small Animal
Auction, 10 am, receiving, 8 am, farm-
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related misc. sale, 12 noon, 425
8905. Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Livestock Auction,
Waddell Auction Barn, Climax, Ga., 1 pm, selling goats, sheep, poultry and small animals; selling miscellaneousat 10 am; #AU003249. Info.: 229-24649551416-7217. Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Goats, poultry & small animal sale. 11 am, Middle Georgia Goat & Chicken Sale, CoChran. Lic#
cert~f~ed9,9% pure, 80% germ., $20150 Ib. Windmill palms, Knockout roses, Gardenias. I
Dromedary St., Woodbury. Info: Bubber
AU003174. Info.: 478-230-7324 or
bag Lew~sSanders Stephens 706-759-3871 706-340-1546
Ag Plants for Sale
Linda Waites Fairburn 770-964-6414
Azaleas, large growing Azaleas in 1 gallon pots, all colors, $1.95 each. Jack Maffett Montezuma 478-954-2111 478-472-7133
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or Penny Fishburne, 706-553-97001706975-1489. Every Sat. Small Animals, Chickens, Rabbits,
478-230-1895. Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Livestock
Pearson Livestock; sale, 1
auction at pm; goats,
Sheep, Goats & Horse Sale, 4 pm,
sheep, poultry & small animals; 1168
If you have T e s i m r e g a d l n g t h ~ s Bald Cypress, 5-10 gal., $10-$25; Daylilies, I
Coker Sale Barn, Duncan Bridge Rd.,
Hwy. 441 N., Pearson, Ga. Info.: 229-
Feed oats, bulk only, cleaned and bagged. category, call Shavonne Smrth at 404-651- Dianthus, Iris, Liriope, etc., $2; 8'-16' Crape I
. Marvin Lewis 919 Ga. Hwv.33 Cordele 31015 9081 or 404-651-9082
Mvrtles. Oaks, River Birch, $60-$100. Bob
White Co., at old Chattahoochee
798-0271, 912-422-3211.
Livestock Barn. Info:Wayne Coker, 706- Every 3rd Sat. Goat & Sheep Sale, 12 noon,
229-273-4329
Fescue & Bermuda hav. $3 bale.. ,iust cut.
1' Bill Garner Cumming 776-887-4197
100 tomato plants In 5 gal bucket and ~ j l s o nCommerce 770-993-2100
540-8418.
pepper plants, sold at cost Paul Sm~th Beautyberry, Queen Anne, Verbena, daisy, I Every Sat. night Goat, Poultry& Small Animal
L a ~ r a n g e706-883-7307
$2 ok.1SASE. Yellow Rose of Texas. 31$12. 1
Auction, 7 pm, Bradley-WaysideAuction,
Agri Auction Sales, held at Eastanollee Livestock Market, Hwy. 17 btwn. Toccoa & Lavonia. Info: Ricky
Fescue, FescuelBermuda mix, $25/roll and up, or trade. Jerry Glancy Griffin 404-433-
Alicia. Bermuda., Coastal. l7ft 78. 85. 44 ~
sprigs 'available; also, &stom blanting.
i a . iily, $12ldoz. F. Brooks 674 New ~osedale Rd. Armuchee 30105
1035 Monticello Hwy., Gray. GAL 306. Info: Nancy Wilson, 478-986-4413.
Chatham, 706-491-2812 or Jason Wilson, 706-491-8840.
3568
Chester Kight Soperton 478-232-6122
Black bamboo, Golden bamboo, Moon Every 1st & 3rd Sat. Small Animal Sale,
FescueIBermuda hay, large round rolls, 5x6 ft., in field, cows $20, in barn, $30, horse hay,
Alicia, Coastal, Tift 85, Tin 78, Tift 44, Russell, perennial peanuts, custom planting
flower vines, and Muscadine vines. Pelton Covington 678-654-0571
Dave
goats, sheep & poultry, 1 pm, misc. Livestock auctions listed in the merchandise, 6 pm, Deer Run Auction, Market Bulletin sometimes offer related
$40 roll. A. G. Williams Toccoa 706-886-9530 since 1974. Ray Beaty Coolidge 229-941- Chinese Lantern, Stokes Aster, Ajuga,
Hwy. 76, Adel-NashvilleHwy., Adel. GAL items for sale, such as tack and other
Fresh hav. 1st cut souarelround. several 2047 229-224-8294
Crocosmia, Iris, Cristata, Resurrection lily,
001800 Info: 229-560-2898or 229-896- livestock equipment. Notices for
flavors, c a l i for prices,' delivery available. Blackberry, blueberry plants, $0.70-$7, $50 Foam flower, Redbud, Chinese Indigo,
4553.
auctions selling any items other than
Travis Ragsdale Dallas 770-605-1618
minimum to-ship,hya6nihe05@bellsouth.net. Carolina Jasmine, more. B. G. Hollimon Every 1st & 3rd Sat. Livestock Sale, sale livestock must be accompanied by the
High quality oats, good for feeding, fresh Leisa Parker Valdosta 229-506-1524
Buford 770-855-4252
starts at 10 am, tackhorses, cows at 12 auction license number of the principal
cut hay, call for prices. Ashley Galbreath B l u e b e r ~olants. 7 varieties, all sizes. Cleome, Columbine, Lychnis, orange
noon, goats at 1 pm, poultry sale to auctioneer or auction firm conducting the
Vidalia 912-293-2819
Horse and cow hay, Bermuda mix, square bales, $5, cow hay, 4x5 roll, $25. Bryan Cobb
$1.40 and bpi fig trees, 3 varieties, $1.50 up, Crape myrtles, $20. Kelly Blizman Perry 478-
955-6025
Cosmos, red, yellow, & white Hibiscus, $0.50 ea. pkg. w1SASE. Nell Jones 3767 Plumcrest
Rd. SE Smyrna 30082 770-435-7589
follow, Metter Livestock Market. Lyons, auction, per regulations of the Georgia
Ga. Info: Lewie Forlner, 478-553-6066. Secretary of State. Notlces without this
GAL 3415.
information cannot be published.
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Rutledge 678-982-3175
., Horse quality Berrnuda hay, 30,000 sq.
bales available. Paul Harris Screven 912294-2472
Horse quality, Russell and Tift 44, Bermuda square bales, UGA tested. $6 per bale. delivery available. Ben Brubaker Crawford
Coastal and Russell Bermuda sprigs; also, custom planting, 3 day service, statewide, references firnished-. Robert McNair Junction City 706-269-2563 706-575-5697
Coastal. Alicia. Russell. Tift 85. Bermuda sprigs; also, custom planting. ~ a c kMcGee Glenwood 912-568-7379 229-868-0262
Confederate rose, bare root, night blooming Cereus, Hostas, Pachysandra, Liriope, Ajuga, and much more. Patricia Lankford Chamblee 770-455-0273
Crape myrtles, 7 gallon & 15 gallon in containers, starting a t $25. Ralph little 588 Hall Road Unadilla 31091 478-627-3036
Every 1st & 3rd Sat. S & D Goat Sales,
Baxle,v Fair.o,rounds.. beain 12:30 om: For more information on the Livestock goats, pigs, poultry. Info.: Steve smith: Sales and Events calendar, call Randy
912-367-9268,912-266-7170.
Cox at 404-656-3682,
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Daylilies: many colors and varieties, we dig. Huge Hydrangeas, light blue flowers, Butch Cowart 602 Chastain Mill Rd. drought & frost resistant, will trade for fill dirt in
706-338-1499
Just cut Russell or Coastal Bermuda. 4x5 round bales, $35 in the field, quantity discount. Chuck Hecht Waverly Hall 706-577-
Fig trees, Santa Rosa and Newport plum trees; also, apricot, pomegranates, and kumquats. Kamal Sarris 3970 Weeks Drive Kennesaw 30144 404-437-9723
Craoe Mvrtles. Jaoanese maoles. Bald Dawsonville 30534 678-793-2566
Marietta area. Ronald Kukowski Marietta
cypress, native plums, ~ibiscus,~' o r s ~ t h i night-blooming Cereus, m o n k y grass. Charlotte Harris Williamson 770-567-9950
aD , aylilies:
cream, wine, eyed, spiders, doubles, more; photos www.alcovydaylilies.com. Alcovy
770-977-9029
Hydrangeas, Crape Myrtles, Japanese maples, butterflybush, Burning bush, Korean
6590 706-324-2322
Mixed grasses, cattle, goat, and mulch in
-- barn,$2 square bales. Perry Tyson Gray 478-
986-4106 478-256-0742
Perennial peanut hay, square bales, good quality horse hay, stored inside barn. Al
p - Shanklin Albany 229-881-2970 229-881-
6383
Premium grade quality Coastal horse hay, best price around. Heath Greene Gray 478808-7137
Quality Coastal and Tift 85, rd. or sq., del. avail., all barn stored. Kirk Little Lyons 912326-3512
Round and square bales of Fescue hay,
Brodkshire $25 round, $2 square, located in Salacoa
-- Valley area, must sell. Mike Bieger Waleska
770-796-4810
Round bale, mixed grass hay for cattle, very reasonably priced. Kasey Eldridge Madison 706-342-7061
Round bales, 4x5, FescuelBermudamixed,
FLOWERS FOR SALE $20ibale, no delivery. Craig Lynn Rockmart
770-547-8073
Round bales, Bermuda, Fescue, rye, and clover mixed, heavily fertilized, stored in barn, $35/bale. Charles Miles Carrollton 770-3012787
Round bales, Fescue Bermuda mix, $25, 1,000 Fescue square bales, $2.15 each. James Perry Roopville 30217 770-876-5556
Rye hay, $5, 4x5 round BermudaIFescue, $35, good clean hay, Cheyenne hay, $4.50lfield, $5/barn. Jeff Sheets Greensboro
p - 706-347-3265
Shelled yellow feed corn, wheat, and oats, plus 50# bags of corn. Robert Montgomery
Grapevines: Frye, Black Supreme, Sweet Daylilies and bearded irises, were $3, now Daylily Farm J. Burgess Covington 770-787- ?oxwood, Althea, Wisteria, Vibernums,
Jenny, Carlos pollinators, 0.3-4 ft runners (2- $1, free green liriope, you dig, no shipping. 7177
junlpers, Cleyera, etc., excellent prices. Bala
3), $15 ea., 3/$40. Tom Colvin Cobbtown Etheleen James Lyons 912-526-8516,
91 2-684-3879
Daylilies for sale in April from my home, $3 perennials, wild flowers, tropical~,worth the Hydrangeas: oakleaf, mophead, variegated;
Nest onion bulbs, $12 gallon, plus $8 s&h. and $4lclump. hundreds to choose from. trip, Jungle Paradise, Suzanne Franklin Chocolate mint, Apple mint, blueberries, Sage,
J. Kearbey Ellaville 229-937-2890
Frances Hall 4589 Ala. Hwy. SW. Rome Dawsonville 706-265-2130 678-410-6830 rosematy, lavender, swtretrtl@aol.com. Herb
Pomegranates in one gallon pots, $10 ea. Sam Warbington Dacula 770-962-2454
Several varieties, well rooted fig plants, $5lplant. R.E. Day P.O. Box 227 Thomaston 30286 706-648-4378
Sweet potato plants. Randy Scarbor 5194 U.S. Hwy. 319 S. Tifton 31793 229-528-4204
Tift 85. Russell, and Coastal Berrnuda sprigs for'sale and custom planting available. Paul White Dry Branch 478-214-4100
30165-9286 706-235-5351 Daylilies hybrid, mixed colorslsizes, $20120
plants, $6.50 shipping; Stella D'Oro, $20120 plants, $5.50 shipping. B. J. Roop 4140 Citizen Circle Austell 30106 770-948-8740
Daylilies hybridizer fields, large clumps, many colors, eyes, and edges, no Sunday %&?, Brenda Brannock Hiawassee 706-896-
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Daylilies, 5 of a kind, $5, limited varieties, Creoe Mvrtle. $5-$6 oal.. Hvdranoea. 3-
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Free English ivy, you dig, SE merokee size great prices direct from grower, Bob
County, email: lynpriegel@mindspring.com.
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Ag Seed/Plants Wanted
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MultlPl~lngonion sets for fall planting, state
Price Melrose Jones ~ o r t a9l12-865-2833
gall$l0, ~apaneseIns, $3 50/fai, no si;lpplng
Jean Ph~ll~pBsonaire 478-988-4926
Free multiplying onions, free iris, You dig them UP, call 9 am-8 Pm, NE Cobb County.
Dayl~l~eass,sorted colors, named var~et~es,Lee Smith Marietta 678-882-9588
reasonably pr~ced,sell~ngby the clump, call for ava~lab~l~atvnd orlces Alex Moon Pendergrass j06-693-2561
Gardenia cuttings, $5 each, this year cuttings, lots of roots, gallon Size or kxger.
Kelly Lee Lawrenceville 770-540-4790
containers; also, larger container sizes available, call for prices. Harold Parker Mor anton 706-374-5339
Lfyland Cypress trees, 1 ga1.1$3, 3 gal.l$7, quantity discounts available, Athens area. Liza Smith Nicholson 706-757-2526
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If you have questions about this category,
Daylilies, hybrid, many colors, $25125 plants, Stella D'Oro, Blackeyed Stella, 15
call Shavonne Smith at 404-651-9081or 404- plants/$l2; plus $5 shipping. Helga Brooks
651-9082.
1793 David Home Ch. Road Comer 30629
Flower seed offered for sale has not 706-795-9881
been tested for germination since it often Daylilies, many colors and varieties, please
is collected in very limited quantities.
call ahead. Jo Ann Cowart 5365 Arbor Hill Rd.
$0.75 pkg., LSASE, Old fashioned Canton 30115 770-887-4493
Giant Hibiscus asstd., red Confederate rose, Althea, 4 o'clocks, asstd., all seeds, $I/pkg. w1SASE. Angie Wilson 821 Shumantown Road Ellabell 31308
Gingers, many varieties in 1 gallon pots for $5 each, www.gingerplantation.com. Nick Spires 1893 Clements Chapel Rd. Ashburn 31714 229-508-6065
Leyland Cypress trees. 10'-20' in field, you dig or we dig, call for price. Thurmon Turk Jefferson 770-945-8172678-936-0688
Leyland Cypress, 7-ga1./$17, Cryptomeria, Deodar Cedar, RedlSugarlJapanese Maples, Weeping willow, Crape Myrtle, Sawtooth, etc., plantingldelivery avail. Greg Strickland Winston 770-942-0011 404-788-5434
hollyhocks Oldmaids, Burgundy & gold marigolds, lavender coneflower, Stoksias (lav.). L. Keith 19 Moreland Road Ellijay
Daylilies, many varietieslcolors, starting @ $3 clump. Howard Aaron Forsyth 478-3940497
Gingko
hardy, $10, 1st # dayl2nd # night. Liam Voigt
Ley10-20andCypress, Azaleas, ea.9 Weigelia, Gardenia,
Crepe Myrtle, $5 Hosts, $4 ea.,
Griffin 770-228-3109 770-227-7231
Hawthorne, Boxwood, Beautyberries, $3 ea.
30540
Daylilies, Stella D'Oro, dwarf every
$1.50lclump of Mexican purple petunias, will shio: red. vellow. or oranae Canna lilies.
variegated, $i.'50. ~ a m e s~ l k i i As ustell 678:
blooming, 25 fans for $25, includes shipping. M.M. Havnes 275 Pine Crest Drive Canton 30114 77'0-479-5224
$10 each; variegated~ i each. Jim Hadaway Athens
~500i0 4"~pot~s, $2~ 706-543-5432
fig, Lbouusishieasn,aCireisle,sptela,nKt aindobtoag(sylewllaotwer,fi$g3s)e, a$.8, ea., ask about other plants. Betty Stephens
- - Reynolds 478-847-2356 Taking orders 2010 fertilized, Coastal Alicia square bales, $4.50 field, $5.50 barn. 100 or
945-3750
'09 tall re-seedino lmoatien seed mixed. 35 colors & shades, many bariegated, I R tsp:l$l
Daylilies: 24 varieties, $5 per fan, plus shiooina. David Queen Blue Ridae 706-2588796
Heirloom Coxcomb, large burgundy seeds, 114 tsp., $2 wl SASE. Alice Sheridan 145 2nd
St. Bronwood 39826 229-995-6516
Monroe 770-267-5053
Old fashioned perennials, antique roses, fruit trees, vegetable and bedding plants, and
more $4-$5. Adam Cowart Milledgeville 478251-1185 478-456-0846
Tift 44. 4x5 round bales. Pete Brown
wlSASE. Mozelle Green 158 George Cowart Rd. Chatsworth 30705
1 acre of bamboo and bamboo shoots,
shDipapyinliglie; Hs:aBplpayckReeyteudrnS, t1e5ll/a$,2105+1$$260.5+0$s6h.5ip0,
both rebloom. S.H. Hill 144 Calhoun Road
Hosts, Lamb's ear, g,ingerlilies, Hydrangeas, sweetscrubs, Canna Illles, Dutch irises, red spider lilies, Nandinas, Begonia,
more. 6. Willis Cairo 229-327-5999
Old-timey
$3/doz.,
orange daylilies, yellowcannass,iberlan ins,
, ~ a n i e l s v i l l e706-338-1333
located in Hartwell, Ga., contact for price. Sylvester 31791 229-535-4738
impatiens, Autumn joy.
Whitlock East Forsythia, blue bells, tall phlox, others, free
l7ft 44, round bales, $50, square bales, $6 Weldon Brady Martin 706-356-0798706-969- Daylilies: hundreds of hybrids, inventolv Point 404-767-2748
Lirio e. E. Beach Duluth 770-476-1163
in barn, no rain, some delivery available. 0901
reduction sale, see ferncoie.com pictures, Hostas $2.50lgal, Hibiscus: red, white, pink,
Alvah Adams, Jr Byron 458-956-5843
1500 daylilies, many other perennials, call plant now, we ship. Gerald Denney 400 Jim $3/gal.; LeYland Cypress $3/gal., sr~owball 25 seeds, $1 wILSASE, 2 stamps. Dan Staib
Wheat straw, 175 square bales avail., $3. ahead. Betty Milford Lavonia 706-356-4876 Starr Rd Newnan 30263 770-656-1114
bushes $2lgal., much more. Carol Bland 111 Pine Street Bluffton 39824
michael bugden Newnan 678-428-2917
2010 Ox-eyed daisy perennial, tall Daylilies: hybrids, many colors and
Rare, perennial roses, azaleas, and shrubs,
Yellow shelled corn, excellent feed quality, wildflower, 1 tsp., $1 plus SASE. Wanda varieties, Hostas and variegated Liriope. Hostas: 200 varieties, 112 price sale, 2 call for listing. Evelyn Rosser 1891 Valley
approx. 1000 bushels. Mike Ellis Blakely 229- Blanton 274 Blanton Ln Ellijay 30536 706- Charles Heath 33 Williamsburg Dr. Rome miles beyond Zion Hill Church, open Fri-Sun., Ridge Drive, SW Atlanta 30331 404-349-
723-5330
276-3042
30165 706-295-5104 -
or by appt. Dee Little Ellijay 706-635-4891 2967
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Wednesdav. Julv 14. 2010
Bulletin Calendar
Free package bees and 4 story hive, call for Homegrown tomatoes, you pick, we pick, Channel catfish, Florida, Northern, F1,
details, www.gabeecompany.com. Lee Heard $1.50 Ib., starting July 9th. Crystal Carswell hybrid striped bass, grass carp, and bluegill,
Danielsville 706-614-1789
Carnesville 706-384-7107 770-519-2037
fish
feeders,
pick-upldelivery,
LIVESTOCK SALES & EVENTS
PESTICIDES & RECERTIFICATION
Free removal of low hanging swams in the Iwant to purchase a bushel of White Zipper info@Iakework.com. Matt Morgan Ball
July 16-17 Ga. Jnnior Beef Futurity, Ga. Aug. 4 UGA Turfgrass Field Day, 8 am-2 pm, Powder Springs area. ~ u s s e l l ~ r i f fPi nowder peas in the Gainesville area. Bobby Monroe Ground 770-735-3523
Nat.'l Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Perry. Info: 706-542-8892. July 24-25 Ga. Farm Credit Lamb Classic,
management of turfgrass varieties in Ga., 4 hrs., Category 24,4 hrs., Category 21, UGA Griffin Campus. Info: 770-229-
Springs 770-428-4901
Gainesville 770-536-3482
Frozen Catalpa worms, $1.50 per dozen,
Honey extractor needed. John Green Looking for yellow meated watermelons Catalpa trees, $1-$3 each per size. Joe Mask
Buford 678-925-4510 770-614-4520
around Alpharetta, Gainesville, or Jasper Fayetteville 770-461-7068
Ga. Nat.'l Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Perry. Info: 706-247-2956. Sept. 28-29 Ga. Poultry Conference, Classic
3477 or www.GeorgiaTurf.com. Additional pesticide recertification
Honey for sale, quarts and pints. David Dye areas. Jeanna Roper Gainesville 770-406- Goldfish, most sizes and colors, call for
110 Dye Road Rockmart 30153 770-684- 3538
more info. Glenn Kicklighter Sandersville
3416
Natural beef, hormone free, grass & grain 478-232-7704
Center, Athens. Info: Dr. A. Bruce training notices are available on the
Webster,
706-542-1325
or Georgia Department of Agriculture website
poultry@uga.edu.
www.agr.georgia.gov.
APPLICATlONS selOecnt
the opening page click on Divisions, Plant Industry Division, and click on
Oct. 9-10 Prater's Mill Country Fair, Sat., 9 Pesticides. Select Pesticide Applicator
am-6 pm, Sun., 9 am-5 pm, crafters Licensing & Certification, and then click on
vendors wanted, Dalton. Info: 706-694- Pesticide Applicator Recertification
. - 1 Honeybees for sale, call for information. fed, www.vouna-farms.com. Larrv Youna Grass caro. blueaill. redear. and hybrid
Henry Parker Dawsonville 706-265-2644 Tennille 4f8-235-6321
bream, catfish, threaGfin shad and largemouth
Italian queens, $15 each, will also do Old fashioned multiplying onions, $5 gallon, bass, delivery available. Jerry Hart Newton
honeybee removals. Michael Hulett Rhine $4 postage. R. Jones Gainesville 770-536- 229-734-5144
229-332-0084
1712
Grass carp, Bluegill, Shellcracker bream,
Large honey extractor with gate valve, can Old timey mujtiplying wh~teonions, $6 per channel catfish fingerlings, bass, threadfin
be motorized, used one season, $350 cash, quart, plus $6 postage. Amory Hall 130 Ellison shad, dely. or pickup by appt. only. Robert
leave message.Marion McClure Dawsonville St. Maysville 30558 706-652-2521
Brown Brooks 770-719-8039
6455 or www.PratersMill.org.
Courses. You can then search for 706-265-1007
Peanuts: raw, boiled, roasted, half bushel Great prices on stocking catfish, bream,
Oct. 16-17 Concord Country Jubilee, crafts, upcoming courses by date, course title or
Russian Carniolans, VSH hybrid, five frame min., 2009 pecan, $6/lb., call for delivery. blueg~llb, ass, and carp, we deliver, fish ponds
more, exhibitors needed. Info: City of license category.
nuc hives or walk away nuc box hive. Charles Fisher Morrow 770-968-8895
are open. Ashley Todd Vidalia 912-293-7097
Concord, P.O. Box 175, Concord Livestock auctions listed i n the Market Christopher Robinson Gainesville 770-535- PYO blueberrtes for $6 per gallon, closed Old fashioned cottonseed meal cake. Andy
30206 or 770-884-5221. MISCELLANEOUS
Bulletin may offer related items for sale, 2689
Wednesdavs. www.theblueberrvfarm.com for McNeely P.O. Box 735 Louisville 30434 478-
. such as tack and other livestock
Want to buy gallons of raw unprocessed more info: Joe K~lpatrtck 1363 Hwy 151 377-0480 478-625-3547
equipment. Noticesfor auctions Selling any honey within 25 mile radius of Dallas. Patsy LaFayette 30728 706-638-0908
Pond population study w~thelectrofishing
Aug. 28
Agriculture
Day, items other than livestock must be
8 am-5 pm, interactive activities to accompanied by the auction license
teach children about farm rural, number of the principal auctioneer or
1 Eads Dallas 404-992-5907
S- ilve.r Q-u-e.e.n c.o.rn., o.kra. ., to.ma.to.e.. s,. a.nd boat, water analysis, and pond maintenance.
Will locatelremove honey bees, swarms, other vegetables, raw honey, light, delicious, Don Ed e So
912-529-6739
and unwanted bee equipment. Derry Oliver ots.. ots.. closed Saturdavs. Edward Colstoi Rani:ow ur:t.t native aualitv. various sizes.
safety,
Habersham
County auction firm conducting the auction, per Commerce 706-335-7226706-621-1781 '~a~lo;sville770-382-9616
hatched and raised on' oui'farm, delivej
- Fairgrounds, Clarkesville. Info: regulations of the Georgia 'Secretary of
will remove bee swarms and unwanted Vegetables, some ready now, to gather, call available. David Cantrell Ellijay 706-273-
Habersham CO. Farm Bureau, 706- State. Notices without this information equipment in Harris, Marion, Muscogee, for tlme, price, etc , Mon -Sat Larry Cook 6199
776-6739 or jhcanup@gfb.org.
cannot be published.
Talbot, and Taylor counties. Glenn Cobb Conyers 770-483-7552
Ratnbow trout, you catch or we will dip out,
If you have questionsconcerningthe Bulletin Calendar, contact Randy Cox at 404-656-3682.
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Submissions for the Bulletin Calendar can be sent to rcox@agr.state.ga.us.
229-649-2232
Things TO Eat
Vegetables MISS sllver peas, okra, llma $4/tb., includes cleaning, no deliveries.
beans, and tomatoes Pat Mason Snellville Harrison Nix Blairsville 706-745-5853
404-643-4306
Red wigglers & Europeans, great for
Red waterlilies, potted lilies, $12 ea.. not potted, $6 ea.; Water Hyacinths, $0.50 ea. Sandra Kendrick Acworth 770-974-2554
Reseeding petunlas m~xed,angel trumpet: double purple,. yellow or whlte, $llpkt. w1SASE. Carolyn Arnold 644 Lynn Ave.
Wanted: Liriope in North Ga. Janice Kendrick 1005 Tom Terry Rd Chatsworth 30705 706-517-0762
MlSCELLANEOUS
o f 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
Want several gallons of blueberrtes,' fishing, $35/lb., price includes shipping. B.
reasonably pr~ced,you p~ck,or I will plck Newrnan Douglasville 770-942-7993
Martha Penland Marietta 770-422-0023
Red wigglers andlor Europeans, $351lb.,
Want to buy 2 bushels of Mlsslss~ppt price includes shipping, send check or money
crowder peas D~anneTaylor Loganville 770- order. H. A. Riffe P.O. Box 402 Buchanan
30113 770-646-3812
Jefferson 30549
website www.agr.state.ga.us and link from
Red wiaalers. areat for fishino &
Seedlings for Chlnese parasol tree, exot~c categov, call Shavonne Smith at 404-651-
looking large leaf tree when full grown, free to 9081 or 404-651-9082.
good home. Mark Branton Austell 770-948- ~h~ ~
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~category~ includ~es
7487
the following subcategories: bees, honey
Seeds: 2010 hybrid daylily, $2lpkgl20, for and supplies; things to eat; herbs; fish and
Oct. delivery, send self addressed stamped supplies; fertilizers and mulches; oddities;
envelope. Bert Johnson Box 1173 Cleveland miscellaneous wanted; notices; garden
the home page to the Organic Agriculture
page and registration forms. Those who
do lnot havle intern~et acce~ss or are~unable~
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to download the forms, should call 404- $315 Ibs.$lus postage; also, grind your Gain.
656-1264.
Mike Buckner Junction City 706-269-3630
'09 Desirable pecans, $7/lb., plus postage. You pick, blueberries, we supply the
Russell Eaton Stockbridge 770-506-2727 buckets and packaging, located 2 miles north
composttng~~32/lbt.r.lce includes shiCplng, Jackson LakeIMonticello area. Shelby Atkinson Monticello 706-468-9208
Red worms, $25 Ib.+ sh~pping, worm castino fertilizer. 50 lbs.1$25. emall: jwdavi~18@yahoo.comJ. ames bavis Lyerly 706-895-2693 706-290-3090
30528
space; notices; out-of-state wanted; '09 shelled pecans, $7/lb., packaged in 1 Ib. of Voael State Park. Robert Steele Blairsville Specializing In extra large, big red
Seeds: Angel trumpet, p~nklpurple firewood, timber; and Christmas trees. sealed bags, will ship, call for details. Keith 706-g35-8456
hollyhock, Jerusalem cherry, orange Cosmos, Only one ad per household is permitted in Martin Savannah 912-660-3371
mixed Altheas, cash only, $lltsp.lSASE. the Miscellaneous Category.
'09 shelled pecans, mostly halves, $8/lb.,
Herbs
Europeans, $25llb., plus shipping. Ke~th - Stringfellow Macon 478-477-4748
Super larqe red worms, compostinqlfishinq,
Gail Wilson 1020 B. Wilson Rd. Commerce 30529
Seeds: Marigolds, snaps, poppies, coral vines, Hibiscus, Mex-petunia, Graybeard, rris, $1.25lclump, call for postage. Gerri Ward
Bees, Honey & Supplies
bagged in freezer, ppd. in Ga., 5 Ib. min., leave message. Franklin Eaton 4345 Marble
istory beehives, equipment
frame
nuts, b e ~ k e & ~ beeswax,bee
l
@A93rc4h0
Way Flowery Branch 770-532-6333
30542
770-532-
pollen, honey, comb honey, ~~h~ piuta Blackberries, $lOlgal., taking orders for
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)
$9 per 114 pound, $15 per 112 p o u d , about 500, http.Ilwww redworms webs com Llnda Lee Dawsonville 706-531-4789
Fertilizers & Mulches
2010 4496 Fowlstown Road Attapulgus 39815 ~ i l l e ~ vd ill4e78-452-2337
229-465-3641
other garden produce: corn, peas, okra, & 918-6411
or
at
tomatoes. Feltonfurley Hiram 770-920-8221 www.georgiawildlife.com.
website "Black Gold" worm castings and worm casting tea for organic gardening; also, Red
Seeds: Mullein pink, Touch-me-nots, 112 for sale,
available 8 oz, bears 16 oz, Blackberries,you pick, open Fri.-Sat., 7 am Lemonqrass, comfrey, pennyroyal and Wigglers sold. D. Holrnan Covington 678-
tsp.l$l, Money plants, Morning Glory,
quart. ~i~~~
~~~k~~~ 7;0-775- to dusk, call for directions. R~ckWilliams more. 6.- English 203. 0id ~apping Rd. 977-7944
9 3 Hibiscus, Althaea, $l/tsp. ea., w1SASE. G.
Robertson 1955 Old Cornelia Hwy.
0157
Cohutta 706-694-4113
Dawsonville 30534 706-864-3069
2010 Mulch hay, square bales in barn,
Bframeueberrtes, brown eggs, peppers, Pepper seeds: Bouquet, Firecracker, and $1.SO per bale. Lamar Long Chatsworth 706-
Gainesville 30501
cash, will not sell separate. Arthur Hudgins tomatoes, call for pricing. Sandy Jackson small amount mixed with Bouquet Birdseye 695-5906
Siberian Iris, 251$20, plus $5.50, shipping, p.0, B~~ 2005 Cedartown 30125 770-748- Molena 770-584-5222
Firecracker, $l/tsp/SASE. Hazel Floyd 122 2010 Wheat straw, $2.10 per bale, at barn,
daffodil bulbs, 24/$20, plus $5 shipping. 0482
Blueberries, I pick, no pest~c~deosr nitrates, Evergreen Street Warner Robins 31093 478- semi-truck loads available for delivery. James
Carrie Peen 4235 Citizen Circle Austell 30106 770-866-2002
B~~ removal, ~~t~~ ~~l~~~~and west
~~~~~i~ areas work guaranteed, W, 0,
large amount of sweet berries, $14 gallon, S. Fulton Co. Alton Powell Chattahoochee Hills
922-8429 Pepper
seeds:
Vietnam,
Korea,
Peru,
Carpenter Ellaville 229-942-2219 229-93721 69
Bees Solomon's Seal, Oxalis, Phlox for sale, canadWinsto" 770-942-3887
cheap. will help You dig, near Perimeter Mall
Jean Whitworth Atlanta 770-455-1880 770833-6862
Hoboken 912-458-2222
770-463-4714
romter spur, Chiltipen-pea-site, 20 others, 2010 wheat straw, $2/bale at barn, delivery
Blueberr~es,PYO, $5 gallo.n, no spray. $l/pkttlist included,w1SASE. Ann Dutton 3269 available. Gary Brinson 1934 Corsey Grove
Sidney Roland Demorest 706-754-6700
Five Forks Trickum Rd. SW Lilburn 30047 Way Tarrytown 912-213-8585
Blueberries. readv to oick. verv sweet. Red Mexican oeooer tree seeds. arows uo 2010 wheat straw. 450 bales $2 oer bale, In
to 6', send $2 ~ ' ~ ~ ' s A sIsEaa.c ~ic-hols290 the barn, never wet, call for info.'~imEblen
Banks Drive Brunswick 31523
Reynolds 478-862-9848
Wanted: Mediterranean thyme plant, has 89 square bales, 2010 first cutting, hay for
pine needle leaves, can grow into hedge 2-3 mulch. $3/bale. Gene Wimmer Manchester
ft. in height. Walter Edwards Conyers 678- 706-8468344 706-656-0896
392-7545
Aged horse manure for free, call ahead to
Wanted: Peter and female pepper seeds. R. come pick up. Lynn Henry Woodstock 770-
Cross Eatonton 706-485-0218
335-3600
Would like medicinal herbs,' comfrey, Aged horse manure: $20 scoop, $30 ptckup
calendula, hvssop, boraqe, etc., in truck load, we load for you. Rhonda ~ a r r o l l / ~ a r a l s o n l ~ a u l dai nre~as. Sandy Willoughby Newnan 770-328-9453
Beasley Tallapoosa 770-574-8297
Free aged horse manure, Mom-Fri., 12 pm-
Fish & Supplies
5 pm, www.vogtridingacademy.com for more info. Anneliese Harber 1084 Houston Mill Rd
p~
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Persons selling sterile trijploid '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
NE Atlanta 30329 404-321-9506
Free aged manure, will help load, easy access, Crabapple area. Kristina MaCrae Alpharetta 770-410-0868
Free horse manure mixed with shavings. Danny West Fayetteville 404-771-4041
Gin compost, $50lton, delivery available.
information, contact DNR Special Permit John Shaw Fort Valley 478-951-1204 478-
Unit at (770) 761-3044.
825-5401
10-in.-12-in. sterile grass carp, 2-in.-3-in. Good clean pinestraw only $3/bale, delivery
bluegill, hybrid bream, shellcracker, available upon request. Jim Dukes Bogart
threadfin shad, catfish, weed analysis, 770-318-7331
electrofishing services. Keith Edge Soperton Horse manure mixed with shavings,
478-697-8994
$lOlpickup truck, we load, you haul. Chris
A-1 bass, bluegill, crappie, channel catfish, Hoyak Cleveland 706-348-1219
redear, sterile grass carp, threadfin shad, free Mulch hay, $l/bale, Tift 44, short barley and
state-wide dely. Danny Austin Roberta 478- rye mix. Paige Bullock Dallas 770-445-2107
836-4938
Mulch hay, square bales in the barn, $2 per
A-l quality, farm-grown, channel catfish bale. Dean Walker Canton 770-442-1633
fingerlings, graded, priced by size, accurate Mulch hay, square bales only, in Monroe
weightslcounts, other species available. J.F. Co. S. Reeves Forsyth 478-994-4642
Gilbert Thomaston 706-648-2062 770-468- Mulch hay, square bales; also, feed hay,
0725
square bales, not horse quality. Lamar Cox
All sizes grass carp, channel catfish, Fayetteville 404-824-7569
crappie, largemouth bass, threadfin shad, Mulch sauare bale hay. $2 at'barn, deliverv
bluegill and hybrid bream, delivery avail. Paul available. John Petrel -2682 Cantrell ~ o a d
Williams Hawkinsville 478-892-3144.
LaFavette 30728 706-313-6628 706-397-
Bass, Bluegill, hybrid bream, channel
catfish, sterile grass carp, statewide delivery. Nice large pine straw bales, great color,
David Cochran Ellijay 706-635-8700
delivered and installed, $3.65/bale, Malakhi's
Bass, Bluegill, shellcrackers, hybrid bream, Pinestraw. Jerry Clark Atlanta 404-754-1809
channel catfish fingerlings, sterile grass carp, Single ground hardwood mulch, tractor
delivery available. Tony Chew Manchester trailer loads starting at $600/load. Chad
706-846-3657
Presley Commerce 706-654-6312
C a t a l ~ aworms & Cataloa trees. 1'-6'. Soil conditioner, $10 per 5 gallon bucket.
Jackie ' ~ o h n s o n 1912 Brays ~ a k eRd. Randy Lewis Montezuma 478-952-8335
Royston 30662 706-245-5024
Soil enhancement compost made from
Channel catfish, 1 Ib up, pond bank price, elephant, rhino, giraffe, zebra, horse 8
$1, delivery available. Robert Cothran Denton chicken manure. Wayne Seabolt Roopville
912-375-4318
770-757-5323
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Timber
Handicrafts
Chair & rocker caning of all kinds; also,
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for
Sale
category
is
wicker and rattan repair. Duke Dufresne IfyouhaVeTjiGZikoTSrKgarding ads m thrs Statham 770-725-2554
Charlton Chatham Clinch Coffee
Emanuel Glascock Hancock Jasper
Randolph Schley Seminole Stewart
Talbot Taylor Troup Upson
designed to provide an option for forest category, call Shavonne Smrth at 404-651- Chair and rocker caning, all types: Hand
farmers to market their standing timber. 9081 or404-651-9082
Laced French, Pressed, Herringbone pattern,
Timber advertised i n this category must be All items advertised i n the Handicraft binder cane, flat reed, can repair frames and
individually ownec! and produced by the category must be handmade by the finish, quality work, reasonable prices. Craig
advertiser o n hlslher own property; advertiser; items purchased by the Leming Marietta 770-617-0815
timberland must be at least 1 acre. No advertiser for resale may not be Christmas wreaths (4"-5" across); 5"-6"
Tandem load topsoil, screened and unscreened; metro Atlanta; also fill dirt. Roger Griffin Carrollton 404-213-2178 770-9200044
We deliver and install fresh, clean pinestraw at $4 per bale. Barbara Hefner Clarkesville 706-839-1254
Lucky buckeyes, $3.50 dozen, buckeyes for planting, $4.75 dozen, includes shipping and instructions. Jules Simmons P.O. Box 291 Dillard 30537
Pea sheller, Taylor Mfg., in good condition, $150. Alisha New Dublin 478-3659449
companies or businesses are allowed.
advertised. Advertisers must include a
Free 25+ pines, you cut and remove Susan statement t o this effect when submitting
Parrlsh 200 Vlsta Lane Baldwin 30511 706- advertisements Handicraft ads are limited
499-6016 706-778-3725
to 30 words and must be in compliance
Free 26 mature plne trees for lumber, you with all other advertising guidelines (see
cutlhaul, need Insurance, emall anyt~me, page 2).
w~lkw~se@lc~ovme Amln Wllk Fairburn 770- 5 foot porch swlngs made w~thtreated
964-7990
lumber for $125, other slzes ava~lable R
stockings; crocheted 4-leaf clover; $2 ea.; include phone number & long SASE. Martha Dickerson 10673 Tara Village Way Jonesboro 30238-7963404-437-1549
Crocheted afghans, all sizes, ladies foot warmer shoes, etc., made to order. Mrs. J.M. Eure 1429 Ridgewood Dr. Augusta 30909 706-738-1787
We install fresh, clean, red bales of Dinestraw at $4/ba1e,place vour order. ~ o s h hore Conyers 678-392-7965
Miscelkmous Wanted
Free, 40 plne trees, you cut, you haul Smith Gumming 404-409-5529
Crocheted snowflakes, crosses, angels,
Anthony Sharpe Locust Grove 770-954-0274 All handmadewooden spoons, lazy susans, doves, tree decorations, 12/$14 ppd., name in
Egg cartons wanted Sandy Hurlbutt 678-776-2271'
cutting boards, sewing trays, made from filet, whitelecru. Virdie Altman 69 Altman
Will load, haul surplus fertilizers or mulch Alvaton 706-538-1062 770-328-5742
Locust rails, posts, poles, n a t u r e , ~ ~csherry, maple, walnut, and exotic woods. Joe Circle Hoboken 31542 912-458-2461
. - , near Athens; manure, litter, leaves, grass, hay,
straw, granite dust. Rob McNiff Winterville 706-742-0001
I am wantlng a small chlcken coop, e~ther answer to treated wood, great for fences,
used, or help In bu~ldlngone Jenny Hobbs arbors. & landsca~ina.Lov Cook Blairsville
Barnesville 770-358-9348
706-781-5833
Weaver Gainesville 770-532-9169
All tvDes chair caninq; Blind cane, French ~eave;'~orchp,ress, &an reed fibre rush,
Crocheted topped dishtowels, dishcloths, round ripple and granny ripple baby afghans, baby hat and bootie sets, scrubbies, swiffer
I Worm castings, get these microorganisms
working at an unbelievable rate, fantastic results. Brenda Bowen Roopville 770-3782658
Worm castings. J. Ayers Buchanan 770826-3373
Looklng for used tube type farm gates, need 2-8 ft pates or 1-16 ft. qate Jason Gray Hiram 678-513-9740
want Mountain laurel or i c u s t wood and branches for fence, denlse@solegal net. Dense Pelllss~eAr tlanta 770-380-8978
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road, part fenced, home, well and' septic, $600/mo. 1st mo and $600 deposit,
and splint, some repairs and refinishing, quality work, over 50 years experience. Geor e Shelton Sartersville 770-607-6455
Allgtypes of chair caning, refinishing and repairs. James J Lewis 1404 Kenwood Drive Perry 31069 478-987-4243
sweeper cloths and more. Sheree Bell Macon 478-784-0406
Custom made doll clothes for American girl, Bitty Baby, Barbie, Cabbage Patch, baby dolls, doll cradle, doll bed, doll high chair. Kathryn Haward Thomasville 229-226-1357
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To help connect suppliers with those in
Want reasonably priced old fashioned metal glider and chairs like the kind "grandma" had, prefer near Hall County. Joe Piper
references. Danny Wade Bowman 706-2075124 706-540-4031
17 Stall Barn, lighted arena, pasture,
Apron, $8, shipping included, send name, phone number, address. Elizabeth Gilstrap P.O. 246 Idea31l041
Farm-built outdoor furniture, porch swings, A-frames, adirondack chairs, double sette wlcenter table, treated Yellawood and
need of poultry compost, the Market Gainesville 770-337-0488
feedltack rooms. wash racks. hav storaae. Aprons: full & half, adult bibs, walker bags, stainless screws. Norman Williams 1162
Bulletin is including such advertisements Wanted a limber twig apple tree for Susan Jung ~ e x t e4r04-376-5469
sunbonnets, and bug bonnets. $7, includes Thomason Rd. Monticello 31064 706-468-
-- - i n this portion of the Fertilizers and Franklin, Ga. Barbara Roberts Franklin 770- 20 acres, 3 horse pastures, stallslrun-in post=Margaret
Mulches cateaorv. Ads are subiect to the S-i.n-- R R 1.R
shelters, double fenced, automatic waterers, 344-u36tJ
Hottie College Park 404- 6677 770-296-5661 Hand knitted foot warmers, made to order.
.. same generz Gidelines for all Market Wanted to buy tobacco trailer made for quality feed. owner lives on property, Aromatic cedar blocks; ideal for storage, Terri Baxter Franklin 706-675-3003
Bulletin advertisements found on Page 2. Broiler poultry litter, 25 ton loads, call
hauling bulk barn racks, reasonably priced, call and leave message. Barbara Evans
$175/month. Aline Curran Milledoeville 478-
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clothing, closets, pet areas; size of hotel bar
soap, 20/$10 + $4.50 shipping & handling.
Hand woven chair repairs for rush, reed, cane and upholstery. Katherine Merryfield
for pricing. James Bailey Elberton 706-318- Nashville 229-686-7866
30 acres for cutting or grazing near Buena Wm. M Huffmaster 170 Orleans .Blvd. Covington 678-967-4940770-544-9337
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Wanted: old tobacco baskets. Steve Vista price neg. Joey Heath Columbus 706- M c D o ~ o u30~25~3 678-432-7271
Homemade baby quilts, crib size, great size
Chicken litter available in any size load, Foster Woodland 706-975-5688 706-846- 681-2902
Beautiful crochet baby blankets & bibs, for lap quilts and ioddler beds, specify your
unlimited quantity available. Bill Broome
4 Hunting membership available in stewart CfOSS bookmarks with ribbons, Christmas colors, $55; name and date, $7; small pillow,
Taylorsville 770-337-8607
High quality North Georgia broiler litter, delivery available, unlimited quantities. Bob
Wish to buy a used fly press or power hammer. Wind Chapman Dahlonega 706202-3630
co. 365 acre track the dues are $360 per member, cant hunt hog, deer and turkey. Jeff WetheringtonWaleska 404-316-2880
angels & snowflakes for Your tree, place Your order now. Edith Roland Chrnmerce 770-3371618
$5. Anita Johnson Oglethorpe 478-472-8762
I am looking for a large new handmade oak cotton basket. Glenn Mason Carrollton 770-
~oggin-sDahlonega 706-265-0517
460 ac hunting lease near Warrenton in Bishops stumpgrinding and woodworking 832-3647 678-982-6416
Large and small loads of litter, litter tea bags
Out-Of-State Wanted
Warren county available. James Digieso log furniture, bat boxes, cedar suromatic I will auilt vour old or new auilt t o ~ son
for your rain barrel. Charles Cowan Cartersville 770-714-2121
N. Georgia broiler litter, unlimited quantities and delivery available. Robin Parker Dawsonville 678-776-7887
North Georgia chicken litter, unlimited
1I- quantities sold by dump trailer loads, 20 ton
minimum. Justin DeBord Waleska 678-386-
Can sealer, hand F a t e d o r electric, In aood cond~t~onre,asonable prlce Jav Clark Dunlap TN 423-949-7208 '
Wanted to lease clean, small homelapt., with barnlacreage in North Georgia, can pay about $6OO/month. Debbie Stone Punta Gorda FL 863-990-4769
Martinez jimdigieso@comcast.net 706-2285471
6 acres fenced pasture for horses, barn, water, electricity, one mile from down town Fayetteville,$165/month. Roy Watson Senoia 706-538-1185
Barn with stalls, tack room, utilities, and good pasture on a family farm. Ronnie
blocks and much more. Clinton Bishop Monticello 706-468-2338706-476-4852
Brass and copper polishing and lacquering; lighting fixtures, lamps, door hardware, Planters, candlesticks, fireside brass, church brass, drawer pulls, etc. Clay Harshbarger
478-885-2121
quilting machhe, quality work,' reasonable prices. E. Laster Tyrone 770-487-4649
Quilts, handmade, kinglqueen-size, work aprons, bonnets, lap throw, baby quilts, good prices, will send pictures, will mail. Mrs. John W Marlowe 1855 Auburn Rd. Dacula 30019 770-654-6324 770-207-7895
Rabbit boxes, old-fashioned stick trigger
Next Handicraft Edition 5884
Firewood
Mitchell Grayson 770-235-6623
system, $20, wl grandpa's plans; cedar blue
Want 25 ton loads, delivered to Wrightsville,
Deer hunting lease, 91 acres, Marion
bird houses, BE-Assn. plans, instructions
Scheduled for August 11 Ga. Wesley Tuvell East Dublin 478-484-4247 All firewood advertised in the Market County, Georgia, $lOlac., recently cleaned Bulletin must be cut from the advertiser's out and improved. Joe Hughes Marietta 770-
included, $15, very nice, can ship. Donald Allen Lilburn 404-578-7758
Oddities
personally owned property. In addition, by 992-1589 770-500-2773
Raggedy Ann &Andy dolls, 25"/$30 ea. plus
. Apple, cherry, hlckory, maple, and pear
wood for smokers & grills, $1 Ib , plus sh~pplng.Klmsey Black Braselton 770-9673095
Beautiful emerald ween emu eggs, cleaned & blown, exc. for cawing, scrimshaw or painting. Jackie Paul Conyers 770-7611284
Composter, steel frame on wheels, hinged door, guide, & info. Charlotte Petty
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.
Great seasoned firewood, call for prlces Matt PorterfleldWatkinsville 706-5401420
Wanted: reasonably priced, 2-3 cords, seasoned firewood, 16" long, delivered to
Dove field for lease: Browntop millet, pearl millet, sunflowers, Athens area. David Rackley Lexington 478-230-0060
Mini Farm nice home, eight stall barn with lightslwater, 13 private fenced ac. Pickens Co. big Canoe area, $1150/mo. Bill Neese Ball Ground 770-845-8894
Pasture board with shelter available near Ga international horse park and South river park trails. Bruce Brookhart Conyers 770483-6816
The next handicraft edition for the Market Bulletin is scheduled for August 11 The deadline for handicraft ads for this edition is
28. All items advertised in the Handicraft category must be
$7/shipping, all handmade, no paints, beautifully dressed, original 1970 pattern. B. Hopkins 914 E. 28th St. Tifton 31794 229382-2310
Red Riding Hood dolls, 3 dolls in one, $20. Ann ~alton-215New Hope Rd Grayson 30017 770-963-6202
Retro vintaqe-inspired aprons, full coveraqe or half styles avaiiable, absolutely adora6le and high quality, plus sizes available, www.sugarnspiceaprons.etsy.com. Danielle
Brunswick 912-261-1957
Gourds for sale: Martin, crooked handle, craft, bottleneck & more. Wallace Maxwell 3226 Hoot Owl Rd. Royston 30662 706-245-
Cassville, leave voice mail. Christine Cummins Cassville 770-547-5026 770-5485188
Georgia residents only may advertise
Pa- st-ur~ e w-a~ nte- d to lease in Elbert. Hart or Madison counties. ~ o b e r t~tricklanbDewy Rose 706-340-0807
Want to lease hunting land in Burke,
handmade bv the advertiser and not ; Washington 404-583-6884
resale. Handicraft ads are limited
Unique flannel baby blankets, bibs, burpies, original design origami purses in slmll, original
30 desiqn aprons, tablerunners, placemats,
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in the Market Bulletin with the following Jefferson, Jenkins counties for 2010 season words and must be in comvliance monogrammed, embroidered, ' seasonal
Grist Mill, antique drill presses, and antique exception: out-of-state residents may would love small tract, 2 non drinkerslnon
farm thresher. Jerrie Berry 6117 Birch Rd advertise only in the Out-of-State Wanted smokers and kids. John Ford Waynesboro with
advhrtising
decor. Nancy Futral Acworth 770-596-3173 Will do hand auiltina. C.L. Wood Cornelia
Albany 31705 229-435-8020
category.
706-554-4421 706-526-3397
guidelines (see page 2).
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Farmland Edition
THE MARKET BULLETIN
Pick Your Own Produce 7
Wednesdav, Julv 14,2010
Peaches
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A listing of farms featuring pick-your-own produce will be featured in the Market
* Only one ad per household per issue
Bulletin August 25. If you have a farm that you would like included in this listing, submit this form to
is permitted.
* For best results, include the price of
our office by August 11. When submitting your notice, please include your information as illustrated in the
the property in the notice.
* Farmland ads cannot exceed 30
sample below:
Sample:
words in length; a 30-word ad includes name, city, phone number or name and complete address.
* All notices must be received by the
Aug. 18 deadline.
See page 1I for farmland ad form.
County Name Address Crop Approx. Availability
IJohn Doe
/ Route 1, Homewmd 1 Strawberries. 1 ~ ~ r11i l
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Farmers Market Open In Downtown Canton
Phone Comments
404-000-0000
Open 8 a.m.-4 p.m. weekdays; bring containers
Special Note: Just because your operation was included in our last pick-your-own
The Downtown Canton Farmers Market is open 8 a.m. - noon every
listing does not guarantee that it will be printed in the August 25 edition. To be included in the new listing, you must resubmit your pick-your-own information in
Saturday through September, rain or
writing to the Market Bulletin office.
shine. Located on Main Street in historic downtown Canton by the gazebo in Cannon Park, the market promotes local
NASS to Conduct Cotton Yield Survey
farmers and artisans. All produce is
The Georgia Field Office of USDA's between July 12 and July 23.
Georgia grown and most is organic, and National Agricultural Statistics Service will
Selected cotton fields are chosen from
all artisans hand-make their items. This be conducting its 2010 Cotton Objective sampled areas of land identified on aerial
year the market will include cooking Yield Survey in late July. During that time photographs from the recently completed
demonstrations, and some vendors may NASS will be surveying cotton growers June Agricultural Survey. Once field
give out samples. For more information, and laying out units or plots in actual interviewers gain permission to enter the
contact 770-704-1548.
cotton fields. Producers will be contacted selected fields, interviewers will lay out
Market's Fun Fest Proves a Success
two units or plots for each sample (a unit or plot consists of two lo-foot sections of row). Counts for number of plants,
The Savannah State Farmers' Market
squares, blooms and bolls are made during
hosted its annual Summer Fun Fest June 26
monthly visits to the same units or plots
to provide attendees the opportunity to
throughout the growing season. This
purchase a variety of fresh produce and to
information is compiled across the state to
participate in a day of fun activities.
determine a statewide yield. Yields for
Approximately 4,000 -4,500 people visited
individual farms are not calculated.
the market making the event the most
"We safeguard the confidentiality of all
attended in recent history.
survey responses," said Doug Kleweno,
Area farmers sold corn, beans, peas,
state director with the Georgia Field Office.
peppers, peanuts, peaches as well as other
"Information from individual operations is
items, and some of the vendors reported
combined with other responses to provide
running out of produce after only two
the needed data." NASS works with
hours, according to Market Manager Kate
farmers and ranchers to provide meaningful,
Hamilton.
accurate and objective statistics.
Also featured at the event were unique
All agricultural statistics published by
arts and crafts from several vendors, as well
Louis Edwards of Springfield, Ga., NASS a& available at www.usda.gov/nass.
as live music, games and produce prizes.
was one of the area farmer vendors For more information,call 1-800-253-4419
The market is planning another fun fest that participated in the Fun Fest at the and ask to speak to someone about the
which will be held this fall.
Savannah Farmers' Market.
Cotton Objective Yield Survey.
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To make an easy, elegant fruit salad, top peach halved with fresh berries.
For a quick lunch, mix peach slices with yogurt or cottage cheese.
Grill fresh peach halves with blueberries and brown sugar to provide a delicious dessert for a picnic or barbecue.
Blend peaches into frozen smoothies or shakes to cool down on a hot summer day.
Use peaches to bake in cobblers, shortcakes and pies.
Try adding fresh peaches when churning homemade ice cream.
Use fresh peaches to add color and flavor to spinach or pasta salads.
Use peach slices as a garnish on desserts, main dishes and summer beverages.
See Georgia Cooking page 5 for recipes utilizing fresh Georgia peaches.
LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS
Average prices for June 2010 at Georgia Auction Markets, Georgia Department of Agriculture and U.S.D.A. Cooperative Federal-State Livestock Market News and
- Grading Sewice. For daily quotations, call
(229)226-1641(7:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m.)
(Cattle prices expressed in
.......... pricehundredweight)
SLAUGHTER CLASSES
AVERAGES
COWS:
Breakers 75-8O0IoLean .................... 58.50
Boners 80-85% Lean ......................59.96
Lean 85-90% Lean............................55.53
BULLS:
Yield Grade 1
1000-1500 Ibs. .................................7.0.36
1500-2100 Ibs. ..................................73.08
FEEDER CLASSES:
WEIGHTED ..............................AVG. PRICES
STEERS: MEDIUM AND LARGE 1-2
200-250Ibs. ....................................I51.OO
250-300Ibs. ...................................1.41.61
300-350Ibs. ....................................135.10
350-400Ibs. ..................................124.65
400-450Ibs. ..................................11 8.21
450-500Ibs. ..................................1 1 4.70
500-550Ibs. ...................................1. 09.99
550-600Ibs. ..................................1.0. 7.81
600-650Ibs. ....................................1 04.38
650-700Ibs. ....................................101.92
STEERS: MEDIUM & LARGE 2-3
300-350Ibs. ....................................121.58
350-400Ibs. ..................................1..1 4.81
400-450Ibs. ................................,..1. 10.33
450-500Ibs. .................................. .106.20
500-550Ibs. ....................................102.14
550-600Ibs................................. .... 98.78
HEIFERS: MEDIUM & LARGE 1-2
. 200-250Ibs. .................................. ,123.43
250-300Ibs. ..................................1.1. 9.84
300-350Ibs. ............................... ..117.12
350-400Ibs. ....................................112.70
400-450Ibs. .................................,..108.47
450-500Ibs. ................................... 105.52
500-550Ibs. .................................. 103.17
550-600Ibs. ................... . ...........100.48
600-650Ibs. ..................................... 94.36
650-700Ibs. ......................... .........91.14
GOATS (priced per head)
SLAUGHTER
CLASSES ............................ SELECTION 2
BILLIESlBUCKS
75-100Ibs. ....................................... 78.75
100-150Ibs. ...................................1.17.50
1 50-300Ibs. ..............................................
NANNIESIDOES
60-80Ibs. ....................................... 52.75
80-100Ibs. ..................................... 65.50
100-140Ibs...............................................
KIDS & YEARLINGS
20-40Ibs. ..........................................30.50
40-60Ibs. ......................................... 45.25
60-80Ibs. .................................... .....7. 6.25
Producers can obtain daily cattle prices by Internet at the follow~ngwebsite: http://www.ams.usda.gov
Once at the site, select Market News and Transpoltation Data in the left column. Click on Livestock, Meats, Gram and Hay under the heading Market News Reports by Program. Next, click on Cattle under the heading Browse by Commodity. Then click on Feeder and Replacement Cattle Auctions and select Georg~a.