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GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
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TOMMY IRVIN, COMMISSIONER
Vol. &IN,o. 19
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
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N&. Fairgrounds Wins State Tourism Award
Governor Sonny Perdue recently recognized the Georgia National Fairgrounds and Agricenter as the 2010 Tourism Champion Partner Agency. As
Georgia tourism industry. The Tourism Champion Award acknowledges the support and guidance given to the state's tourism industry by individuals and
I I September Designated
I I Natl. Awareness Month
Executive Director Ransom Moore accepted the award, it was noted that the
organizations that develop tourism opportunities across the state. Georgia's
A Messagej?om CommissionerIwin
Eating fresh Georgia Grown produce
Fairgrounds, in Perry, has attracted more tourism industry ranks 8th in the nation and
as part of every meal is an excellent way
than 15 million visitors since 1990 with an 2nd in the Southeast.
to help keep your family healthy and to
economic impact of more than $1 billion. "We are extremely proud of this award,"
said James E. Sutherland, Chairman of the
Since its beginning in 1990,the Georgia National Fair has won 82 awards from the International Association of Fairs and
combat the vroblem of childhood obesity. ~ r u i t sand vegetables provide the proper nutrition that is lacking in so
Georgia Agricultural Exposition Authority. Expositions for its livestock and horse
many fast-food meals today.
"For 20 years, the Georgia National
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Take time to visit a farmers market
~ a i r ~ r o u n d&s Agricenter has attracted
near you to learn more about the healthy
Georgia's young agricultural exhibitors,
choice and good taste of Georgia fresh
horse and livestock show people,
fruits and vegetables. Your children
Fairgoers, and year-round building
will enjoy walking around the market
renters."
taking in the sights and sounds. We also
The Fairgrounds works with the
know from experience that children are
Georgia Department of Economic Development's Tourism Division to encourage and enhance the tourism experience in Georgia.
more likely to try a different fruit or vegetable if they are part of the process of growing, selecting or preparing it for the table.
"As part of our mission, the
I encourage everyone, especially
Fairgrounds attracts diverse events and activities which are entertaining, cultural, and educational in nature and also generate
I I during National Childhood Obesity
~ w a r i n e s sMonth, to join me in making the healthy choices of exercise, eating
economic revenue for our state,"
together as a family and adding fruits
Sutherland added.
and vegetables to their meals.
Award recipients were nominated by the
Notice
Visit Sunbelt EXPOOctober 19 - 21
NASS to Conduct
Producer Surveys
The U.S. Department of Agriculture will soon begin contacting corn and cotton producers to learn about their production practices during the 2010 growing season. As part of the Agricultural Resource Management Survey, USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service will gather data on farmers' chemical use, pest management and irrigation practices for corn and cotton.
"Conducted every fall, ARMS serves as the primary source of information on the production practices, resource use and economic well-being of America's farm operations and farm households," said Doug Kleweno, director of the Georgia NASS Field Office. "The survey results help agricultural leaders and decisionmakers better understand how producers cope with risk, adapt to policy changes, and make decisions about chemical use, new technologies, and many other aspects of farming."
This year, ARMS will focus on corn and cotton in Georgia. This will be the first time since 2005 that ARMS has focused on corn vroduction and the first time ever that it has looked at organic corn production.
Beginning in October, NASS representatives will conduct face-to-face
Ad Deadline for the October 20 issue
is noon, October 6
The 2010 Sunbelt Agricultural Exposition is scheduled October 19 - 21 in Moultrie, Ga. This annual agriculturalbased trade show, known as "North America's Premier Farm ShownTM,
outdoor and indoor exhibits, visitors will find a vast array of farm products and
services. In addition to the static exhibits, visitors canattendeducationa1,entertaining
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interviews with nearly 7,500 corn and cotton growers nationwide, including 300
in Georgia. When contacted, producers will be (Continued on Page 12)
features more than 1200 exhibitors showcasing the latest in farming technology. Sunbelt's permanent home is at Spence Field, 4 miles southeast of U.S. Hwy 319 on Hwy 133.
Centennial Farms to be Honored During Georgia National Fair
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Expo's unique site has a 100-acre exhibit area adjoining a 600-acre working research farm.
In the exhibit area, which includes both
. ag consumer line..
Question: Does goldenrod cause hayfever?
Farms hold a central role in the heritage of our state, having formed the economic, cultural, and family foundation for generations of Georgians. Each year, farms continuously operating for over 100 years are recognized by the Georgia Centennial Farm Program.
The 2010 Georgia Centennial Farm Awards will be held on Friday, October 8,
and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. The Centennial Farm Award does not require continual family ownership, but farms must be at least 100 years old or more and listed in the National Register of Historic Places. The
Answer: No. Because this beautiful yellow wildflower is often in bloom at the same time as ragweed (a plant with inconspicuous green flowers which do cause hayfever), the showy goldenrod unfairly gets the blame. Many species of goldenrod are superb garden perennials because of their beauty and durability. Goldenrods are also attractive to butterflies and are excellent cut flowers. There are numerous species of goldenrod native to Georgia. Some of these species or varieties of them may be found for sale
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2010, at the Georgia National Fair in Perry, Georgia. The ceremony will begin with a luncheon followed by the awards presentation. This year's keynote speaker is Senator John Bulloch, Chairman of the Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Committee and Vice Chair of the Natural Resources and the Environment Committee.
Recognition is given to the farm owners through one of three distinguished awards. The Centennial Heritage Farm Award honors farms owned by members of the same family for 100 years or more
Centennial Family Farm Award recognizes farms owned by members of the same family for 100 years or more that are not listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesdav. Se~tember22. 2010
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Butts 70 acres, heavily wooded w l old Looking for 8-10 acre farm to rent, possible '04 NH BR750 baler net wrap, exc. cond.,
Advertising Guidelines
growth oak, pine, poplar timber, two houses, leaselpurchase $700.mo, houselbarnlstorage shed kept, field ready, $10,000. V. W. Felkel boathouse, dock, Jackson Lake & paved road bldg., 4 horse pasture, 30-45 min. from Millen 478-982-3257
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frontage, $895. Roger Elliott Conyers 770929-1882
Atlanta. R. Lenard Atlanta 770-873-4199 Purchase option, owner finance 20 ac, with
'07 Mahindra 6500 2wd, loader, bucket, hay spear, canopy dual remote, 65hp, sell health
IAll advertisements published in the Market Bulletin must relate to the farminglagricultural industrv or be a oart thereof: anv and all
I!tem(sj submitted for sale thrdugh the BULLETIN must meet at least one of the following cnterla
I 1) must be produced by the advertiser on hislher own farming operation, 2) must be made by the advertiser from
telephone. Notices may be submitted by U.S. mail, facsimile transmission, or via the Internet
1 throuah the Market Bulletin we-b-site. Notices
sent 'Gla mall or fax must be leg~ble,on a s~ngle sheet of paper separate from any
1 other notice, and be accompan~edby the
name of the category and the name, mailing
1 I .. and street address(es)and telephone number
'Oweta 25 acres, l5pasture, streams, brick ranch house, $249K. William Newnan 770-832-0466 770-313-1113
400 acres
has creeks
rUnnlng
It Fred Sacken Butle47r8-
862-5120
Farmland East Central
house, barn, fenced pasture SE Ga. for permanent residence, one retired woman with horse and dogs. N. Brink Newborn 770-846-
CQC7
Want 50-100 acres of pastureland around Berrien County. Riley Hulsey Alapaha 706244-4618
- -w&t.io lease Dasture for cattle in or near
reasons, $19,200. Wayne Martin Waynesboro 706-871-6037
'16 equipment trailer, two 7k axeles, dovetail ramps, new lights, floor in fair shape, $1,20O/obo. Jake Brady Sylvester 229-3920038
'49 Allis-Chalmers G model, restoration or for Darts. $700. Mike Hattawav Dearina 706-
of the person submitting the same. Send
For information reoardina ads i n this Oglethorpe county. Tim Rodgers Union Point 556-6422
materials on hisher own farming operation, ads to:
- category, call Andrea Stephens at 404-651 706-759-3832
'64 Intl. tractor, 6414, diesel, 43 hp, locking
3) must be owned and used by the advertiser
9081 or 404-651-9082.
differential, no pls, very strong, very good
on hisher own farming operation for a period MARKET BULLETIN of at least 90 days prior to offering for sale Georgia Departmentof Agriculture
Bleckley 95 acres. Home, barns, hay, pastures, timberland, ponds, long paved
FARM EMPLOYMENT
cond., $3,950. K. Dunn Powder Springs 678878-8610
through the BULLETIN.
19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive SW
frontage, deer, turkey, camping site. Good I f vou have ouestions reoardino ads in thn '64 John Deere 1010, good condition,
Businesses, corporations, dealerships or Atlanta, GA 30334-4250
community, schools, churches. $475,000. category, call kndrea ~ t e i h e n sa t 404-651- $1950; '99 John Deere skid steer 8875, good
other commercial enterprises are not allowed
James Phillips Cochran 478-934-6598
9081 or 404-651-9082.
condition, $8000. Lamar Reynolds
to advertise in the MARKET BULLETIN. Fax: (404) 463-4389
Twiggs 15.85 acres, home place, with well, Only farm work or farm help wanted Hogansville 706-594-2804
Commercial is defined as intended for mass Website: www.agr.georgia.gov
shop, septic, 15 miles east of Macon, all advertisements allowed. No commercial. '66 International424 Diesel 42hp ps rebuilt
market; handling large quantities of product for distribution (i.e., more than normal To submit an ad via the Internet, access the
paved roads, established lawn, $50,000. L. industrial or domestic employment engine, new hy cyl and piston, many extra's
Huckeba Gordon 478-745-6466
permitted.
with papers, $6500. Srewart Spivey Forsyth
household or farm quantities); supported by advertisement (i.e., advertisement in publications other than the BULLETIN; listed as "business" in telephone directories or
website shown above. Once at the opening page, click on Market Bulletin, listed in the options in the upper left corner of the page. Once the page displays, click on the link
I Farmland Southwest
16 ylo looking for farm employment. 478-952-4832 Stallbarn cleanup, horse care, cutting grass, '95 JD 650, 455 hrs., blh blade, $3500.
lfyou have questions regarding adsinthis etc. , have experience. Quinn Vining Wlilliam Farmer Monroe 770-266-1069
category, caslhlavonne smith at 404-651- Lawrenceville 404-295-6393
'97 Zetor 4340; diesel, 4WD, good
"yellow pages", etc.). Other indicators include, shown. From the list of options displayed,
but are not limited to, holding business select Market Bulletin - Ads. A listing of ad
licenses and holding regulatory licenses1 categories for the current issue will display.
9087 or 404-651-9082.
19 yr old female seeking work with horses, condition, low hours; includes front end loader
Colquitt ~ ~ ~farm: t24 acl res, ~ exp~erienc~ed in~ trainting, ~breeding, etc., attachment and bushog, $12,000. Kim
tillable, includes farmhouse, barn, storage knowledgable in various disciplines. Sarah Thompson Newnan 770-910-5611
permitslregistrations.
Click on the option Submit anAd, andan online shed, chicken coop, pecan trees, fruit Powers Loganville 404-422-8509
'98 550G LGP, 6-way blade pin on rake,
Georgia residentsonly may advertisein the ad form will appear. Fill out the form, making Market Bulletin with the following exception: sure to fill in the required fields. Please adhere out-of-state residents may advertise only in to the advertising guidelines when completing
orchard, kitchen garden, pond & more, 23 years old have alot of experience on new undercarriage,C&G tree planter in good $160,000. Day Haguet Berlin 229-324-8874 farms mainly on broiler house farms and egg condition, $30,000. Albert Cosnahan Metter
Webster 365.49 acres, potential farm, farms. Bobby Lovell Dillard 706-746-3385 912-667-0118
the Out-of-State Wanted category.
the form. Links to general and specific ad timber, hunting land, $1,900 per acre, back 706-982-4049
'99 KMC 6-row peanut combine, wide body,
'The editor has the authority to designate the length of ads and the number of ads that may be placed by a family unit in any issue of the BULLETIN. Currently, only one (1) notice may
category guidelines are provided on the ad form. When the form is completed, click on the Submit Ad option at the bottom of the form. If the ad is successfully transmitted, a thank you
side partially boundaried by flowing creek, 25 yo lookingfor farm work, experiencewith vine spreaders, field ready, $20,000 obo
smaller preset tracts, $2,100 per acre. Pittman Morris Douglasville 404-933-4850
404-933-4849
broiler houses, hay and some cattle, hard
worker. Stephen ofw wood Cartersville 770-
318-9323 770-318-9323
David Morgan Millwood 912-281-7667
09 Kubota RN900, camol4X4 diesel enaine, 70 hrs., 3 spd.hst, hyd dump, top wlsfield,
be placed by any family unit in any issue of the message will appear along with a reference
571m with doa, caretaker DroDertv and benchlseat, all terrain, tires, $10,700/cash. D.
BULLETIN. Family unit refers to all individuals number assigned to your ad. This reference
FARMLAND
animals, run some equipment 'wili reiocate, Chandler Carrollton 770-832-2364
sharing the same residence, address or telephone number. * Ads must be received no later than designated deadline in order to appear in the following issue. Ads submitted via our website will be scheduledautomaticallyfor the next available issue.
Ads will be published only once each time submitted unless the advertiser specifies on the notice that the ad is to be published more than once. Ads may be published for two (2) consecutive issues. A new notice must be submitted if the advertiser wants the advertisement to continue more than two issues. Note: Some ad categories are published infrequently and are published only once per submission. Please check ad category headings for publication frequency
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To cancel an ad after submission or to correct errors made by the Bulletin staff, call
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RENTLEASE
place to live with small salary. James Lee
The Market Bulletin i s accessible via the
Leggett Lilburn 678-986-3849
Internet at the site www.agr.georgia.gov
I f you have Category, call
questions regarding ads in this Andrea Stephens at 404-651-
Care taker for small horse farm, small salary, one room living quarters, back ground check. John Ruis Lula 770-869-0193
9081 or 404-651-9082.
The Farmland for Rentbase category is
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Please adhere to the following guidelines
submitting an ad for
for
Couple seeking job on a chicken farm, housing and salary desired. David Gardner Comer 678-975-1786
Experience with farm animals, tractors,
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fencing, poultry farm(broiler/layer), reliable, hard worker, good handy man, can provide references, fulllpart time. Joel Keys Ranger 706-334-6999
Franklin County mini farm needs semi
retired person to do odd jobs in exchange for
l8acres Of pasture' barn with stalls' rent, ref. required. Kendall Rosbury Royston 706-245-1030 706-498-0351
1 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ' G ~ "'Onnie, i H~ard~wor~king i and3 re~liable~ ho~rse ~hand
FARMERS & CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN
(ISSN 0889-5619)
IS published biweekly
by the
Georg~aDepartment of Agr~culture
prior to submitting notice. * There is a 20-word limit for advertisements except as noted under category headings (special categories that are published only monthly, quarterly or bi-annually, have a 30word limit). Advertiser's name, town,
transmitted via the Bulletin website, the ad cannot be deleted or changed by the person submitting the ad. The advertiser must call the Bulletin at the number above to have the ad deleted. A new ad may then be submitted via the website.
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available to lease for deer
hunting
Hardwood, pines, open
fields, ~~~~~dproperty, L, ill^^ G~~~~~706-
580-4972
350 acres in sumter co,for deer and turkey
hunting season. R.E. Dodson Plains 229-
seeks work, 10yrs. experience, also offering barefoot trimming. Tiffany Taylor Eatonton 706-818-3149
Help wanted, experience with horse, cattle, tractors, fencing, furnished apartment with salary, background checked, non-smoker.
19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive
Atlanta, Georgia 30334-4250 404-656-3722
Fax 404-463-4389
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regulations covering sale and movement of the same. Ads for some categories must
824-5601
36 acres Cornelia/Habersham co,, near
everything, huge barn, 1000-ft. creek, great pasture, $600/mo. Wayne Quarles Demorest
Leonard Draper Cedartown 770-748-2042
Looking for any laborlwork, can do fencing, chicken pens, roost houses, quail and rabbit boxes. Jeff Finch Metter 912-690-1533 912-
Tommy Irvin, Commissioner
Carlton Moore, Editor
Gerrie Fort, Circulation Mgr.
' Most advertisers include a telephone number in their ads, but mailing address may
be published in lieu of phone number. However, it is important that advertisers provide a phone number when submitting ads
meet certain requirements. Advertisers are advised to review requirements under
ad categories before submitting their notices. Note: Due to space limitations, all ad guidelines cannot be listed in the Bulletin
706-499-2718
45 nice, private acres; water & electricity available, fields, woods; lease for crops, livestock or hunting; Cedartown area. MS Edwards P.O. Box 1003 Rockmart 30153
II 362-0107 Lookina for em~lovment.experienced in
Subscriptions are available via U.S. Mail to Georaia residents at a cost of $10 Der vear: out-
beef and;airy, will ielocate. A. ~ . ' ~ h i r5l4e5~7 of-state-subscriptions are availabie tdr $20 per
Longbranch Rd Dahlonega 30533 706-973- vear. Out-of-state subscrimions must be within
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ihe United States or its teiritories.
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GA 30334-4250.
6 acres fenced pasture for horses, barn, water, electricity, one mile from downtown Fayetteville, $165/month. Roy Watson Sen0ia 706-538-1185
Looking for roomlsmall salary in exchange for farm work, experience with a lot of farm animals. Beth McPeek Athens 706-612-0926
Deer hunting, lease, 250 acres; located in Glascock Co., water and food plots. Barbara Williams Stapelton 706-547-6356
Looking sf live in position, help with small farm animals, must have ref., salary neg. Diana Mamou Covington 678-544-8180
For lease 13.5 acres wlpasture, house, 2 Need experienced adult to care for horses
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stall barn, perfect for livestock. $800.lper and livestock for apartment, pay available for the mailing address label (I&
in the bottom
month, Lincoln County near lake. Valorie farm chores. Glenn Smoot Social Circle 678- left corner of the Wont page of your Bulletin).
FARMLAND CORRECTIONS
are
Driggers Lincolnton 706-318-0458
358-2857
IfYou have questions about ads in this For lease Huntingland in HoustonCo. 300 Need experienced, reliable farm foreman,
category, call Shavonne Smith at 404-651- acres.; ~ a d r e n s275 acres. Gene $ires must be knowledgeable on cattle, salary based
9081or 404-651-9082.
Danville 478-676-3206
on experience and ref. fulllpartime available.
ads Carroll 28 Ac., fenced pasture, 10 stall For lease: equine facilitylS.fulton Co. 15 Terry Embry Eatonton 706-485-2346
Address all requests to be added to or removed from the malling list, change of address and Form 3579 to the MARKET BULLETIN office at the above address. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to:
originally 2010
appearing in the hue Of the
8l barn, workshop, house, call for info. Howard Stall complex on 13 acres, round penlriding Seeking employment with hunting outfit, 20 Market Elrod 833 Kent Rd. B o w d m 30108 770-456- arena, please call for price. Mike Polley yrs land and wildlife management,
Bulletin.
4598
Fairburn 770-630-9873
deerlturkey, pond managment, quail
FARMERS & CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN
II Farmland Northeast
Floyd 72+/- Ac., wooded, 2 mobile homes, For rent, 17 acre pasture, fenced in with populations. Chris Condon Columbus 7062 houses, Floyd County, power and water on pond, on corner of hwy 61 and Dabbs Bridge 616-2889
I f land, ns atural gas available, $7500/ac. James Rd. Trent Ferguson Dallas 770-547-5416
Seekina farm or caretaker iob. exoerienced
19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Atlanta, GA 30334-4250
To advertise, you must be a resident of
category, call Shavonne Smith at 404-651- Parker Kingston 770-324-0000
Hunting land for lease: Putnam County, and dependable, resume oil request. John Georgia, out-of-statewanted column is the only
p - I I1 9081 or 404-651-9082.
Gordon poultry farm for sale, must sell nearly 500 acres with 1 mile on Lake Sinclair. Davis Vidalia 912-253-1635
Hall ~ ~ ~ ~ +-It ai crfes~locl a5tedjust above asap, 4- 400 ft. houses, nice brick home, 9+ Samuel Hay Covington 404-313-3022
Seeking reliable adult to stay at my home
~ ~ i ~ c~los~e t~o 9i85l alnd~ 36, 5, nicely wooded lots of hardwoods,great for farm and house. Ron Rogers Alto 706-654-3355
acres. Harold Satterfield 4504 Sugar Valley R ~ . N WSugar Valley 30746 706-602-7843 706-260-0751
Hunting lease avail. 100+ ac. Easy access. Existing food plots and stand sites. Rural Wilkinson Co. Ken Brogdon lrwinton 478-
care for animals in exchange for room . Debbie Ware Dallas 770-815-3663
Someone to care for horses and goats on
small farm in Henry Co. while we are away.
exception to this rule. Notlcesmust not exceed20 words and must adhere to rules and regulations precedtng each category All advert~sements must be received in writing. Deadline is Wednesday at noon. Send all notices to the above address.
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Farmland Northeast Central asap, 4-400 ft. houses, nice brick home, 9+
acres. Harold Satterfield 4504 Sugar Valley
If you have questions regarding this ad ~ d , ,NW sugarvalley30746 706-602-7843
category, call Andrea Stephens at 404-651- 706-260-0751
Hunting lease; 225+ acres for lease in Jefferson County, all kinds of hunting, call for details. David G Holley Harlem 706-830-1193
Jonesboro, five acre pasture with four stalls.
Darlene Tew Locust Grove 770-898-8864
Want rural house In exchange for care taking or light farm labor, Hall, Jackson area Ron Elrod Gainesville 678-780-8208
I I I 9081 or 404-651-9082.
11 I Barrow 24+ Beautiful wooded acres on
M~~~~~ 288 gentlyrolling farming, hunting, cattle, horses,
eaxccreelsle, npt rroiamd ewSaettehri,J&oenleescbtroicroav7a7il0a-b6le0,3v-0e6ry2r0easonable.
Bob
I Hwy. 211, near Statham, mostly wooded some frontage, branches, ponds, huge hardwoods, Monroe C0.--450 A. turkey hunting only,
1 1 ~~~~~~a I open, with Creek mlnutes to Athens, W~nder, views, utilities, smaller tracts or whole, Kerry Open Pasture & thinned timber, $4lA. Tom
Will care for any farm animals, look~ngfor
work ~nS FultonICoweta bonded Edv Pollev
Fairburn 770-630-8675 '
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and Hwy 316, $12K per acre. Wayne McHugh Hix Chatsworth 706-695-6431
Freeman Forsyth 478-960-5923
Polk I FARM MACHINERY 1 I Lawrenceville 770-277-1204
am Club with 630 A. in IAmns with power,
assumes no respons~bllfty for any notlce appeartng In the Bulletin nor for any transactton reSUItlng from Published notices Adverilsers are caut~onedthat ~tIS agalnst the law to misrepresent anv oroduct offered for sale ~na oubllc notlce or
adbert~sementcarrled In any publ~cat~othnat IS delivered throuoh the Un~tedStates ma11
The
Deoartment of Aor~culturedoes
not discriminate on ihe basis of s;?x,race, color.
national ongin, age or disability in the adm~ssion
or access to. or treatment in. its emolovment
Elbert 115 acres near Bowersville, Ga., home, views, pasture, large hardwoods; riding Water, has good hardwoods, pines and food some planted pines, mixed hardwoods, and trails nearbv; pictures available; sellnrade for plots. Jimmy 'kkers'Ovington 770-318-4286
I I 1 grass, $6500/acre; 40 acres with two barns place in northeast Ga. M.S. Edwards P.O. Box
and a pond, partially wooded wllarge pasture 1003 Rockmart 30153
Farmland RentRease Wanted
area, $6500/ac. George Wallace Elberton 864-617-2521
Farmland West Central
Buyer seeking to purchase farm, and timberland in south and middle Ga., must be
I I reasonablypriced, can pay cash. Michael Lee
Farmland Greater Atlanta
I f you have questions regarding ads in this Tifton 229-382-0704
I1I1 I If you have questions about I I category, call Ashley Simpson at
9081 or 404-651-9082.
this ac I 404-651.
category, call Ashley Simpson at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.
Butts 22 acres more or less, Halls Bridge Rd., has lake on land, $5000 per acre. Russell
Dog training group seeks lease on 25+ acres with lake or pond, within 50 miles of Aloharetta. Ste~henKendall 11950 Jones Bidge Rd ~ t e1'15-106 Alpharetta 30005
poltcy or ~tsprograms or actlvltces
Ifyou have questions regarding this DepartmentsAdm~n~strat~Donlvtslonat19Marttn
CateClOrv. call Ashlev S I ~ D S Oa~t 404-651- Luthe.r. K..tn..n -Ir D- r~.v.,eA. .t..l-a.nt.a-, G-A3.0.1---34. -4.-7-5'-0Th.haes
9087 0; 404-651-9082. '
been designated to coordinate compliance with
only farm machinery and equipment
owned by the advertiser and used in Own farming Operation can be
those persons advertising for machinery and
the no"-discriminat~onrequirements contained in Section 35.107 of the Department of Justice Regulations. Information concerning the
oanrndvtish.ien.nr. s~gn.fhtthsperoAvmtdeerdictahnesieuwnithdeDr,i. saar- ebia- litvi- easil.aAbclte.
e a u ~ ~ m e nwtanted must be seekina those from the Adm~n~strat~Do~nvts~onIf vou reou~re
&m$ for their own farmi
ratio;
special assistance in utiluinsour sew;ces, p~&ase
'04 Kubota 6800 4WD z z e r , 630 hrs, 6'
Our agency
bushhog, cab, air, radio, $25,900. Wayne
Spalding 24.9 ac. brick ranch, 2 barns, exc. Crumbley Jackson 770-775-7386
678-255-7089
Cook McDonough 770-957-4100
well, road frontage Hwy 16 and Tri Co. Rd. Butts 45 acres-over 100 pecan trees, Father and son looking for deer hunting '04 Mahindra 6000 4x4 front-end loader, 570
Square, Atlanta 30334. Periodicals
county water, both roads stream on property, bermuda hay fields, fenced, cross-fenced, land for lease, will pay and work for land (i.e. hrs., 3-axle trailer, 8N, boxblade, finish mower,
most in pasture, $415,000. Johnny Walston I brick house & large hay barn, 2 streams. Jerry help repair fences, or odd jobs). Mike Miller 250gal. packer, will separate, $22,500. Josh
Griffin 770-468-3932
Greer Jackson 770-775-7869770-315-0560 Bonaire 478-952-3519 478-954-2678
MarchmanLaGrange 706-594-0114
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1-2 row KMC peanut picker, $2500; 1- 2 row 1984 Komotzu D31 P-17, 6-way blade, 2006 Chandler spreader truck, 12' mounted 7 blade gang, 5' 18" blade harrow, turning Amadas peanut combine, 4 row, exc. cond..
Hi-Cap 7500 peanut picker, $2500. Greg LGP, new injector valve job, exc. cond., on 1998 GMC 7500 wlCat diesel engine, plow, 5' mower, 6.5' dual axis scrape. Joel field ready. Leslie Jones Jacksonville 229-
Dugger Sylvania 912-863-4892
$15,600 0 6 0 . Richard Guagliardo Cuthbert $18,500. Bobby Cooper Moultrie 229-891- Baggett Dallas 770-445-6435
860-1277
1000 gallon fuel tank, $500; 500 gallon 229-838-6688 229-343-6320
5694
7 foot medium duty harrow, new bearings, Amandas peanut combine, four-row, ready
propane tank $400. Susan Bennett Hahira 1986 JD tractor, 4wd front end loader, good 2006 Hooper flatbed trailer, 28-ft., 74011 heavy duty gang hangers, 24 16" Disc, Dodge to pick, $13,000. Gary Sanders 1441 Ellington
229-896-2779
cond., nearly new turf tires, $7000. Burlon capacity, very good condition, $3850. David county, $700/obo. Paul Shepard Bonaire rd Montrose 31065 478-278-3086
11 row TP 46 Covington planter with Coach Flowery Branch 770-967-3796
Moorman Concord 770-550-2525
478-919-6209
A N disk harrow $200, 500 gal. fuel tank
cultivators and also 1 row TP 46 planters by 1989 Case uniloader, 1840 with two 2007 BE1 blueberryor grape ha~esterw, ay 7 ft. Carone finishing moer, $750; 5 ft. Ford wlpump, $125, 5ft Hydra Clam box blade,
Covington. Byron Akins Greknsboro 706- buckets, has 1679 hrs., $90Q0.Verlon Silvers picking system, like new condition. Foy Smith finishing mower, $550; 7 ft. Ford sickle mower, $300. Don Bohannon Waverly Hall 706-582-
453-2421 706-347-0104
Jasper 706-337-2753
Statesboro 912-536-2315 912-859-3530
$550. A. Story McDonough 770-957-2221 3914
1105 MF with canopy; Lilliston 7500 peanut 1989 MF tractor, 240 diesel, frontend 2007 Hooper gooseneck trailer, 8 x2 5 7 ton 7.5 HP Berkley submersible pump, single B Model grain drill, $2000; 404. flat bed
combine. Billy Wilkes Oak Park 912-245- loader, disk, plow, bushhog, etc., good cond., flatbed, good condition, hardly used, $3750; phase 3450 gallmin, almost new, cost $2750, trailer, $4500. Henry Martin Waynesboro
2907
$7500. David Coleman Griffin 770-527-0157 can send pics.Angela Hall Concord 770-468- $1200 obo. Caroline Christie Dawsonville 706-558-5005 .
12 yard Reynolds dirtpan in good condition, 1990 Komatsu D20. 1.600 hours 95% on 2741
770-490-3833
Baby Boy buugy 2010, xt, cammo, winch,
4 good tires, new cutting edge. Tim Moore Manor 912-816-0770
bottom rebuild, 6 way blade, excellent condition, $14,900. Tom Boyda Talking Rock
2008 Krone disc mower, $4,500; 1475 Gehl baler, $6,500, 20' Featherlite stock trailer,
71 John Deere planters on toolbar, $1000. Travis Stroud Macon 478-788-1352
loaded, 4wd, less than 10 hrs., fact warranty, $10,400. Richard Dodelin Columbus 706-
1200A David Brown tractor, power steering, pto, 3-pt. hitch, $3000. Regis Knapp Alto 706894-1602 770-633-2571
12 ft. bumper pull stock trailer, floors are great, may need rewirlng and 2 tires. Alese Lyle Newnan 706-302-6847
16 ft. tra~lerw~thfold a w n ramps. Jesse Garrett Auburn 770-652-7915 770-868-0995
16 ft. trailer. double axle. electric brakes. $1000. Bill Hensler Milner 770-358-9877
16' 0" trailer, master cylinder, tilt, winch, single axle, good condition, new paint, $1975. Charles Sims Conyers 770-483-4879
1640 International combine; includes 20'
706-299-1008
1990 Troy Bilt 13 to hydraulic log splitter, one owner. used verv little. $600. Susan Ritchie Crandall 706-695-6509
1993 82150 Kubota 4wd tractor, 466 hours, 60-inch finishing mower: $4200. William Veal Forsyth 478-994-6315
1993 Belarus tractor, 250A, Belarus tractor, hp-33, 860 hrs.gc, $4500; 5 ft. bushhog, gc, $500. Charles Dolan Watkinsville 706-2966453
1993 Belarus tractor, 505M, 4-cylinder,front end loader, hay spear, $3500. sfeve Mitchell Macon 478-320-2573 478-781-5556
$10,500, all in excellent shape. Cody Anderson Odum 912-256-1423
2009 Farmtrac 545 tractor. 9 hrs. with used. 5 ft. bushhoa mower. $9800. Jarrod ~hildre Butler 478-554-8726
2009 John Deere HX15 rotary cutter,
e
7610 NH, 1284 hrs., always sheltered, exc. cond., $17,000; also 5 fuel tanks, 2-300 gal., 1-500 gal. Jere Smith Box Springs 229-6497004
770 John Deere. 24 ho. 4wd. ols. 4 ft. bushhog, rollover blade, 'potato piow. Billy Long Monroe 678-232-7003
$10.000. still new. William Barnett P.O. Box 758' washington 30673 706-401-5124 706678-1511
82 flatbed. 5 s ~ e e dplus arannle aear 318 motor, runs ok, '$1500 or irade for tractor. Frances White Canon 706-245-5438 706-
2010 Kubota Tractor, MX5100, 50hp, 680-3311
frontend loader, 4 wh dr, 14 hours, $19,500. 850 Ford tractor w~th5' cutter, $3000; 42"
Johnny Wyatt Oakman 706-334-2862
used skid steer pallet forks, $400; used 7 6
24' ft. "Down To Earth" gooseneck trailer, harrows, $700. James Martin Buford 770-
2008, dovetail with ramps, electric brakes- 231-5236
718-9708
Backhoe buckets, Case, 3 6 $1000, 12" $600, both $1500, good condition; Backhoe trailer, Swartz, 10 ton, pintle, $6000 obo. Bill Stinson Butler 478-837-3002
Blacksmith forge, post vise, drill press, $500; also David Bradley 2-wheel garden tractor #300. Jim Henderson Dawsonville 770-887-5607
Bolens.214 tractor, 4x4, 21 hp, 3-cylinder diesel, 675 hrs., runs & works great, $3,000. Burt Fronebarger Canton 404-281-0845
Briggs 15hp, "GOLD", elect. start, vertical shaft engine, $150; LP gas tanks, 201b., new stvle. 15 ea. or a 3/25. Bud Savlor
- head and 18' head, lots of new parts, asking 1993-2355 John Deere tractor with cab. lights, 15,000 Ibs., $2,500. Jerry Smith 855 NH baler, $3500; bar type, extra parts, ~ a ~ e t t e v i l7l7e0-461-9643
$17,000 obo. Hank Ekkel Smithville 229-942- 1100 hrs.. $20,000. Bobb.v Ba-ale.v Cummina Sterlilng 912-264-2156
good machine. Dennis Oliver Gray 478-972- Br~ggs18hp,electr~cstart, vert~casl haft, IIC
0790
678-947-4462
27-ton wood spiltter, used one time. Tim 2385
enalne. runs areat. $125 Ernest Savlor
I 18 foot flatbed trailer, 3 axles, ramps
brakes, dovetail, heavy duty, wood floor, great cond. Will Crumley Winder 706-818-0459
1994 Ford tractor wlth shuttle sh~ft,35hp, turf tire. canow. askino $4500: 1994 Belarus tractor 380 h& $4506 John Soflnetl Dacula
Shuler Buford 40'4-925-9270 2755 John Deere tractor with 10' bushhoa
mower $13.500 Glenda Gobber ~ u c h a n a
8N Ford tractor w~thbushhoa
great worker, $2800. b oust&
i Rockmart 770-684-3599
and olow. ~dwards
~ a y e t t e v i l l e776-719-8422
Brush burner, good working condition, call for pricing and details. Roony Raines
18 row Van's three oolnt hitch soraver. oto 404-447-9010
770-646-9677
9 N Ford tractor, good condition, 12 volt, Monticello 678-392-8784
drlven pump, electric solenold boom khuioff, 1994 Int. tractor and 2001, 35 ton lowboy, 28' Gooseneck livestock trailer with extra original paint, $2500. Milan Massey Sylvester Bush Hog 9044 peanut combine, sheltered,
$3200 obo. Andrew Peachey Waynesboro $29,000. J~mmyMcLane Hartwell 706-376- features, $10,000. Tommy Mead Midville 229-776-0818 229-272-0191
excellent condition, $5750. Archie Hendley
814-251-3063
4092
706-339-0201
9 4 . 3-pt. 24 disk harrow, $1250; 100 gallon Nashville 229-686-0686
1936 John Deere A, white face gauges, good serial tag, F&H spoke wheels, easy
1995 KMC 4 row peanut p~cker, good condition, $14,000. Carroll ~obertsA l a b h a
3 point hitch 60 sprayer repiped new filter, bottom tank valve, pressure regulater and
sprayer, 21-ft. boom, $650; 1959 Dodge grain
!r_u$, $500. Phillip Merk Commerce 706-367-
Bushhog finishing mower, RDTH 60, excellent condition, $1150 obo. Dennis Wynn
1 startlruns areat, fieldl~aradeready. Weslev - 229-468-0785 have mostly new filter and nozzles. Jeff Kesler
Allgood ~ i o Hdope 404-216-8870-
1995 white GMC 10.3 liter cat, 285hp, Hull 706-201-1363
1939 John Deere Model A, new front tlres, 34,700 Ibs., approx. miles 343,625, used to 3 point lift, fork lift, $150; feu1 tank about 500
runs well. Shonda Peterman Lexin"aton 706338-7949
haul dozer, $5000. Judy Shirley Butler 478862-3832
gal., $450/obo. Leland .Blankenbaker Dallas 770-443-2434
1949 8N Ford tractor, runs, $2500. Elton 1996 MF 240 tractor & bushhog loader, like 3 pt hitch bush & bog harrow, 8 disc, 22
Harrell Glennville 912-237-2445
new. 463 hrs., $12.750, can e-mail ~ictures. inch. vac. $300. T.H. Bentlev Monroe 770-
1950 John Deere M, runs well, lncludes 2- Rudy Lancaster Hawkinsville 478-957-6007 266-69i2
bottom plow, 20-dlsc harrow, draa harrow, 1997 Casellnt 4210 CIHIA, 1777 hours, 3 pt h~tch,14 ft. sprayer, 55 gal. tank, used
cultivat&s, planter, $4000. ~oxTeBolton Q720 Qu~ckeloader. bucket. soear. vac verv llttle $300. Frank Whltmore Bowman
McDonough 770-957-0997
$19,500. Donald chandler Hu11'70&548-75%0 706-436-2959
1950's model 8N Ford for Darts or rebu~ld. 1997 Hooper 24 ft., 10 ton gooseneck oil 3-point hay spear, $75. Sidney Keadle
some new Darts. $600. James Wheeler hubs ramps, side boards, $4000. Billy Fussell Thomaston 706-647-2328
Gainesville 678-630-6055 770-536-8647
Sylvania 352-455-2412
3000 gal Owens, Corning fiberglass vertical
3YIC
'95 JD Combine wlq attach feeder housing, 444 Corn Head. 14 ft.arain head. Tonv Fulford 140 Cat Squlrrel ~ o a z ~ l e n w o 3o0d428 229239-0531 912-523-5351
'95 OMC Pecan Shaker $29.000 Weiss Vortex Harvester, $11,000 Weiss s~desweeper $3,500. Donnie Council Albany 229-344-6063
955L Caterpillar loader, runs well, $10,000. Laura James Danville 770-262-5691
9600 Ford tractor, needs transmission, $2000. Lewie Fortner Kite 478-553-6066
9930 JD cotton picker, wide rear, field ready. John Wade Cochran 478-599-0635
Perry 478-318-5148 Bushhog Lillston 4 row Peanut Picker,
$8750; 1967 Massey Ferguson tractor, gas engine, $2900. Ken Wilson Butler 229-942-
K7r;O
Bushhog SM60 Ditch Bank mower, like new condition, less than 10 hrs use, $5900. Ellis Belflower Fort Valley 478-951-1104 478-825-
Bushhog, 4 ft., $400. Robert Evancic Grovetown 706-951-2747
Busv Beever Wood Chipper, one owner, 6inch feed, 24-HP, $3000/000. Quintie Petrel LaFayette 706-313-3423
- 1952 Allis Chalmers B Model, has plow,
disc, belly mower deck, and box scrape, $1900. Chris Dotson Eastman 478-231-0564
1997 JD 9965 4 row cotton picker, in-line Bolton duals, sheltered, field ready, owner operated, gc. Buddy Bell Reynolds 478-847-
storage tank, 91"Dia X 124" high, 25" top
manway, $3500. Alan Reeves Royston 706338-0611
9965 cotton picker, $28.000; 9960 cotton picker with mudhog, $18,000. Darrell Williams Swainsboro 478-237-3237
CILspreader 16 ft. tandem axles 10,000 Ib., self contained HYD unit, like new condition, $11,500. George Bennett Canon 706-961
1952 Farmall Cub tractor with scrape blade, fair condition, $900 cash. Kenneth Funderburk Waverly Hall 706-582-2654
4529
1998 Havbuster 10 ft. no-till drill. excellent condition.~ h o m a sWilson Locust Grove 770-
302 Allis Chalmers hay baler, old, but AC model G, 1948, fully restored, beautiful oerfect for small farm, new bill hooks & wloer tractor, $3800. T. Leggs Blairsville 678-234-
7COC
arms, $1800 negotiable. Steve Sams ~ i u eI4""
3533
Campbell Hustfield mig flux welder 105, includesextra wire, $100. Joe White Bowman
1952 Farmall IN Cub tractor, fair shape, 3pt. hitch, some equip., under shelter, $2,000 obo. Dee Dubose Carrollton 404-406-7411
228-1621
Ridge 770-853-4525
1998 Kubota 8-2400 HSD tractor wlcanoov 1 3208 Cat irrioation Dumo $5.000: Woods
& C50-RD4 Befco mower, 139.8 hrs.', 13168 rotary cctter wtth shredder blades,
AC-N6 Combine w120 ft header, $6500: 654 706-245-9245
NH 4x6 hay roller, field ready, good condlt~on, Carver 32 ft. module builder, 1020 IH 20 ft.
$6500. Jerry Ellis Griffin 770-550-0419
combine head. all under shelter. Chad Bailev
1953 model 40, too much to list, runs better than new, $4000 obo. Alan Nelson Jefferson 770-880-3799 859-321-7893
1953 Suoer C tricvcle, Farmall, black cracked ouis~de,have*new sleeves, piston ring set, $450. John Harper Barnesville 770358-4925
1953 TO30 Ferguson tractor, runs and works well. $3000. Rudoloh Patterson
I Franklin 706-336-8505 1 1 1955AC tractor, wd45, strong engine, good
excellent condition, $6,500. Barbara Lew~s $3500. 6obby Greene Claxton 912-213-4215
Ball Ground 770-893-3113
3510 Branson tractor wlbucket, 35hp, 184,
1999 555E backhoe. clean tiaht machine, hrs.. $12.500, like new. also eauid. avaiable.
2300 hrs., has thumb, $16,900. k c Kennedy Linda ~ u f f m a nChatsworth 706-695-7842
Waynesboro 706-833-8420
1999 GMC C7500, 3126 cat engine, 2007 model, 150 hours, $12,000, trailer extra.
163,000 miles, good tires & brakes, ac, auto Rob Hagar Ft. Valley 478-825-8510
trans., 18-ft. frame. BenDeen Sylvania 912- 4 row KMC peanut picker. Wallace Dean
856-0107
Dublin 478-272-1574
1999 Witzco Challenger Lowboy, drop deck 4' 3-pt. hitch tiller, $550; 5' bushhog mower, trailer, new floor, 22' well, Briggs & Stratton $450; 6' boxblade, $600; 6' finish mower; all-
Allis Chalmers B, 1952, 12-V, new paint decals, seat, parade ready, no cultivators, $1750. David Tilton Buena Vista 229-9423477
Amadas 2008 4 row peanut Inverter, only dug 325 acres, paid $21,000, asking $14,90O/obo. Wendell Hooks Swainsboro 912-562-3626
Amadas 6-row peanut comblne. '03 model, excellent condition, field-ready, shelter-kept, $53,000. Keith White Poulan 229-317-1721
Elberton 706-318-1819
Case 11508 loader, new undercarrige, very well maintained, $18,500. Darrell White Powder Springs 770-315-4109
Case 1280 Trackhoe Case Eng 36 in Bucket, good cond., 85 UC. Frank Hayden Acworth 770-480-1901
Case 1822 cotton p~cker,vgc, sheltered, ready to pick; NH 855 round baler, good. Jimmv Lanier Portal 912-865-2638 912-6871095'
tires, good condition, $2600lf1rm. Marcel engine, $10,500. Ronald Smith Canton 770- purpose plow, more. Franklin Stephens Gray
Simonca Lawerenceville 770-362-8734
815-6580
478-986-4728 478-986-7515
Market Bulletin Ad Form 1959Allis Chalmers D-10,two ac model B,
one runs well, one engine stuck. Mack Shaw
Waycross 912-283-7150
I I 1962 Model 880 David Brown tractor with
bucket,. salvage condition, $1000 obo. Paul
I I Frantz Abbeville 229-425-2977 Join 1964 Ford 2000 4cvl. aas bushhoa. 2 I I scrapes all purpose plow, sr;oothing harrows,
$3800/obo.Jason Ayers Martin 706-308-8716
p I I I 1965 Gleaner " E Combine wlcorn head,
fair condition, motor runs well, still works; may
2 row cultivator frame, painted and in very
good condition with good sweeps, $300.
Johnny Melton 7231 College Loop
Blacksh3e15a16r 912-816-6397 912-4492777
2 row Pittsburg cultivator, $400; tractor
seat, fits older model Ford tractors, like new,
$so.
Keasler Woodbury 706-663-
5901
2 row i3oanoke 5000 peanut Combine,
$1,250. Ronald Goody Quitman 229-263-
40-20 JD tractor and harrow, 2 commercial
mowers, 6 ft. bushhoa, trade for backhoe. Bill
Splnks Marietta 770-224-7171 770-428-7622
404 Int. tractor- 4cyl. gas, 3-pt.h~tch,good
shaoe. been uslno ~nhav f~eld.cash. $2500
~ a < ipdose TunGel Hill: 706-~35-28;15
4430
D~~~~tractor w~,-jua$l7s,,000;
pick-all 1-row wldump trlr., $8,000. Marion
Robinson Statesboro 912-587-5791
pt $400. Buddy Glanton Monticello 706-468-
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2-row cultivator for sale. 3 point hitch. $350. 50" Agric rotocultivator, used less than 15
1967 Ford F-600, 12 ft. flat dump, 2 spd Larry McGraw Davisboro 478-348-3784
hrs., 3 pt hitch, $800. Roger N. Grayson 770-
axle, good condition, 2 sets, side boards, 2-row JD 71 planters, $1400; 3/16 flip plow, 979-7348
$3000. Sonny Pinyan Canton 770-720-2481 $1000. both excellent cond. Mr. G~ddens 500 gal. diesel tank with pump, $375.
1967 John Deere 5020, factory John Deere lrwinville 229-831-1053
Melissa Dixon Blackshear 912-807-9873
cab, good shape and runs very good. Wesley 2000 4350 d~eselBranson tractor, loader 500 gal. John Blue sprayer, tandem wheels,
Unruh Louisville 706-833-1886
and attachments, 650 hours, $8500 flrm. Lorry ground driven, $4,000. B. Francis
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mower, excellent condition, new rear tires, , , , d
5000 watt generators, new in box, $450.
$3250. Robert McDade Milledgeville 706- 2000 class 880 silage chopper w~th6 row Glenn Slaton Alpharetta 770-475-7749
- 816-1310 1970 Ford 500, $6000. James Beverly
head, 1750 englne hrs., field ready. Jimbo Moore Preston 229-942-3113
54" blade attachment wlhydraulic positioning kit, John Deere 318, $650. David
Tennille 478-357-1037
2000 NH TS 110, full forestry. caae. 6' Stellwaaen 383 Swanson Drive
1972 C30 dump, GN, $2000 obo, no calls Brown Tree Cutter, low hrs., like new, ~awrenieville30043 770-995-8144
after 9 p.m. Brad Dillqrd Armuchee 706-5067385
$26,500. 7445
Sam
Bowers Newnan
770-301-
55 gallon stainless steel sprayer with 11 ft. nozzle and hand soraver. $285. Willie Burt
1979 8hp BCS tiller, 20" tine, sickle bar
I chipper with 3 knives, hilletlfurrow, $500. Foy
Walton Clarkesville 706-754-4140
I. 1979 Ford 7001400 bu. araln dumo bodv.
2004 McCormick CX95, 1800 hrs., 95 hp, 4wd front weights cab wlheat & air, radio, exc. cond. Everett Panter Blue Ridge 706-4557227
bawsonville 706-265-j39i
5ft. bushhog gear box and deck are good, frame needs work, ($150), two tool boxes for fullsize truck. Joshua Nelson Marietta 404-
I I 370 v-8; 5+2 trans., good cond., vej clean,
I $6000. Steve Barfoot Dudley 478-676-3035
2004 S & H 4 horse slant load gooseneck trailer, living quarters, rear tack room, new
644-1878 6 ft. box blade, heavy duty, 3 pt hitch,
1979 Fruehauf oneumatic steel tanker. 985
1 I cubic ft.. fair tires.'aood condition. $7000: Joe
tires, $16,900. Walter Johnson Rome 706290-1205
bushhog brand, $350. J.R. Earles Talbolton
70-6- -71R-5-R-.-1-9
Walker ~ a ~ e t t e v i7i7c0-461-714'2
2005 20' flat deck trailer, 8.5' wide, dual 6 ft. bushhog, very heavy duty, exc. cond.,
I I 1979 MF 255 wlless than 6000 hr. in good
condition, asking $6000. Kayla DuranceAlma
1 912-387-8905 912-632-2031
1 1980 Troy Bilt tiller, The Big one, needs
1 I some work, $400. Frances Christopher
axles, $3995.
7000-lb. weight load, Walter Johnson Rome
military hitch, 706-232-3565
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$600 9693
obo. Dav~dOdom Thomaston 770-715-5761
706-646-
2005 2650 haybuster bale processor with I 6 ft. slckle mower, new Pittman arm & belt.
grain bin in great condition, $12,500. Jamie works well with 8N Ford, $400. Tom Peterson
Leatherman Forsyth 478-447-0429
Vidalia 912-537-8945
1 Loganville 770-466-8943
2005 4-row KMC peanut plow $9,500. Jerry 6' bushhoa AGMO-R-45-312, m i need
1980-1086 Int., 4 post, new paint, working Wynn Sycamore 229-831-4243
seals in gear box, $300. ~lizabeth.Lewis
i I I lights, looks and runs very good, duals 2005 New Holland TC33, frontend loader, Rincon 912-826-5892
I 1 available. $7000. Lewis Fountain Nashville backhoe, bushhog, tiller, 18' trailer, $22,500. 6-wheel 20 ft. peanute drying trailers (4). 6-
229-686-5694
Keith Parks Ellijay 706-889-0139
row Amadas peanut combine 71). Jim Young
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1984 Chevy c70 spreader truck, 20 ft. body, 2006 Anderson Gooseneck Trailer, 20' Cochran 478-308-0894
diesel, runs great, needs new hoses and deck, 5' dovetail, toolbox, 2 7000 Ibs. axles, 6.2 GM diesel englne, can hear run, $350;
clutch. Shane Sikes Claxton 912-739-1110 asking $4600, vgc. Marty Kingery Collins 12 ft. steel flatbed, $500. Jim Bishop Franklin
912-690-6658
30421 912-684-2363
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I I GN trailer bed 25', full 32", 12,000 Ib. JD 820,3 cylinder diesel, works great, good Massey C20 1977 frontend loader, $4200
Wednesday, September 22,2010,
Parts to Farm Pro 2425 tractor. D W Harper
I I smaller tractor. David Davis Nicholls 912- Dexter. $3500. Ronnie Ledford Columbus tire. aood sheet metal. Trov Helms Lizella 6ft bush hoa. $4600 for both. Bacle Fowler Sr Ocilla 229-468-3103
383-9685 912-310-7443
706-575-4310
478-635-8823
Cummin 770-652-6787
Peanut wagons JD 6081A, 215hp with hand
Case Mod.1394-Freemanloader with forks- Gooseneck bale chopper, hydraulic driven JD gator AMT vehicle. ianmar tractor, McNaiy pecan harvester, Ingalls self clutch, Cat 3208, 125hp with hand clutch. Ted
diesel engine, hydraulics good, needs clutch with skid steer attachment, good condition, bushhog, scraper, seed drill, etc. flatbed propelled sweeper, 2 grading tables , elevator, Cowan Fitzgerald 229-423-5602
and hydraulic hoses, $2,500. Chris Murray landscapers mulch fast, $2800. David Gunnin trailer, Cub Cadet Comm ZeroTurn. Julie May harvester for 40 hp tractor, $10,000. Tony Pecan Shaker Shockwave, A/C cab, 3
Sardis 706-551-1675
Carlton 706-540-2174
Lavonia 706-716-0006
Carlton Doerun 229-881-9665
wheeler, sweepers, long boom, new pads.
Case W14 loader, $4500; 14-ft. Rhino Gooseneck trailer, 40 foot, 7 ton, 2006 JD I match, 3 pt, $17,500 Bearcat 3 in Meyers Jr. Pecan sheller, good condition John Deere diesel engine, $16,500. Tony
TW168 mower, $800; 1 112 yard loader bucket model, good shape, $4800. William Mooney chipper, 8hp, model 70085, 2 hr., $1500. comes with sizer and cup elevator. Tom Godwin Pelham 229-294-4914 229-224-2485
for JD, $500. Marvin Kersey Midville 478- Ellaville 229-331-4914
Kenneth Hose Hogansville 706-523-1752 Cleveland Fort Valley 478-951-4835
Plot Master 6-ft., all in one pass,
763-3570
Grain bin floor sweeper auger, $400. Eddie JD parts tractors, 1010, 2010, 2020, call for MF 1233 4 wd compact tractor, bushhog, harrowldrop
speaderlrow
planter
Cat 3116, complete engine with Hodges Millen 706-551-9411478-982-1396 parts and prices. James Crane Meansville box blade, boom pole, 1170 hrs., $6100. wlattachment & cultipackerldrag, vgc. David
accessories, clean, hairlihe crack in lower Grain wagon, $1200; J.D. grain drill, $1500; 770-550-6727
Darrell Jackson Williamson 770-468-6524 Dennis Milledgeville 478-452-6860
block, $1200. Mark Summers Perry 478-987- small heaw duty harrow. $800: water tank JD skid steer. 240 hrs.. aood tires and
7151
wltrailer, $i000.' Royce Hulett Hazlehurst hydraulics, good condition: Joan Laird
Plow-Hoss aarden tractor. 5 ho, brand new $1100. Larry Gill 969 Sunon ~ o a dDemorest.
Caterpillar D4E, very aood condition, tiaht 912-253-0161 912-375-3008
Carnesville 706-244-1465
30535 706-839-5608706-754-2836
machine, tilt blade and ipper, $17,500. ~ 6 r y Grave truck mount square bale hay loader JD tractor, early 60s, not running, use for tires, canopies, alternators, rebuilt starters, Polaris 850 cc 4-wheeler, 112 hours, '09
Guest Valdosta 229-251-1540
$150; 330-galloncattle protein lick tank, $125. parts, $700. Mark lngram Franklin 678-614- remote hydraulics, $6500 each. Riley model. too manv ootions to list. Gre- aorv,
Chandler chicken litter elevator. aood Emory Merk Commerce 706-367-8644
2698
BuchananMacon 478860-7319
~udgensIll ~ y c a i n o i e229-425-9652
condition, gc, $10,000. Tommy yarb&ugh Gravity flow grain wagon, $1200; J.D. 220 John Deere 1010 diesel, running when MF 2 row planter for 3 point hitch, $750. Pull type leveling roller, also a bushhog 406
Mitchell 478-552-2859
centerfold harrow, $2500; irrigation pump, parked, $1500. Kinch Kimble Quitman 229- Johnny Millwood Gainesville 770-540-6124 rotary mower, extra heavy duty. Floyd
Cole I-row planter with extra plates & $1500. Mr. Hulett Jacksonville 912-253-0162 263-5138 229-263-1365
MF 245 diesel tractor, excellentcond. wl5 ft. Knowles McRae 229-315-0409
gears, 3 pt-hitch, excellent condition, $350. H.D. 6 A bushhog mower, 3PH, $1200, very John Deere 1010rus, 4 cylinder gas, new Bushhog, dbl. harrow, 21blade bottom plow, Real beauty ' 4 n N Ford tractor, 12V clean,
John-HatchettWilliamson 770-567-0427
good condition. Clay Keller Hartwell 706-376- wiring harness, Starts first try, sheltered, rollover scrape.,$6,500 firm. Marvin Rouse exc. cond., box blade landscape rake flnlsh
/ Cole corn planter and mule drawn dirt pan,
$3300. Harm Daitz Rome 706-235-6667
Acworth 770-403-6200770-926-2178
mower, $3200. John G Madison 706-342-
$100 ea. Roger Barfield Pelham 229-294- 84:irrow, offset, heaw duty: fourteen 22-inch John Deere 2 cyl combine power unit with MF 245 diesel, only 899 hours with 5' 8729
1083
disc in ve& aood cond, $995. Carlton Lindsey flat belt pulley, readv for cane oull or saw, Razorback bushhog, excellent condition, Rh~nohydraulic scrape blade, 8 ft , $3150;
Cotton picker bars fits 2044-2555; CIH, ~ r e e n s b o r o404-798-6639
$650, anncouey@bellsouth.net.' ~ n nCouey $8000 for both. cheryl Pritchard Conyers ; Glenco cuitipacker, 12' ft., $3850, both new
picker b&s, ribs, pumps, other. Rodney Heavy duty tandem axle 7' x 20' equipment Dublin 478-272-1654 478-272-1654
404-583-6066
condition. R. Milam Palmetto 770-527-1998
Mulling Collins 912-240-4840 Cotton waaon. 8'X 40'. aood condition.
trailer. elec. brks.. beaver tail. ramos. $2000. ~larenceBrown ~ e n t e w i l l e478-953i1356
John Deere 2 row 71 olanters. like new. I MF 255 111s. 8sod.. dufflock. 52ho. aood Rhino TW 60 heaw dutv bushhoa. 5' with $600. D. Spivey Dublin 478-676i2512 478: paint and rubber, $5400. Lloyd each ~ i r t i 1ntwo sets of blades: $1000/frim.~'~erome
excellent run4ng gear/flot&ioi tires, great for Hesston 4590 square baler, like new, 278-4347
706-356-2236
Perkins Ambrose 912-381-8654
a havina operation, $2000 firm. David $14,500; Steffen 10-bale accumulator, John Deere 2020, diesel, runs great, no pls, MF 4233 cab, 1070 front end loader, 1175 S1900 lnternational 1987 truck, 16' bed,
~ r i c k i o n k a t o n t o n706-485-9004
$10,500; 10-bale grapple $2750. Paul exc. tires, exc. sheet metal, hyd valve, $5500. hrs., 75 pto, hp, heat, air, $31,900. Bill Myers DT466, good condition, $4500. Derryl Smith
Craftman Air compressor 5hp, 33 gal tank, Leonard Melgs 229-941-2640
Yancey Smith LaGrange 706-884-1209 706- Blue Ridge 706-964-6789
Dalton 706-226-1518
I $200. John Hall Rome 706-291-7151 706- Heston 4655 sq. baler, Kuhn fluffer, NH 302-1997
' MF 451, 53hp, 4wd tractor ~11050front end Satoh bull tractor, 20hp engine, rebuilt '06
I 331-0308
rake, 7' New Idea disc mower, package only, John Deere 210 smoothing harrow, loader, 6' box blade, spring tooth plow, exc. several attachments, call- for details,
Cub Cadets, 6 cheap. Harlon Langford $17,500. Mr. Yearwood Toccoa 770-231-2868 excellent condition. Jane Rutledge cond., 250 hrs., $17,500. Robert Coker $6000lobo. Chris Johnson Warrenton 706-
West Point 706-645-2862 .
Hooper 24' gooseneck trailer, 8 wide, McDonough 678-372-1976
Dahlonega 706-864-4877
840-5607
Cub Farmall, runs well, good metal, good dovetail $2,850; IH grain drill $975. Terry John Deere 2630 tractor with 110-gallon Mf 50Afront end loader, 2425 farm pro front Savage 2442 Pecan Cleaner, $6000; 10 ton
tires, belly disc blade, some plow, $2250. Whigham Vidalia 912-293-0747
front mount tank. Chad Brewer Hazlehurst end loader, new backhoe, new engine work, compressor and condenser, $1500. Emory
Louie Comans Buckhead 404-245-4192
IH 475 harrow, 16' VGC, $1500; 5-ton pull- 912-539-2994
$4000. Charles Evans Warner Robins 478- M~xonLyons 912-526-0406912-293-5570
I I - Cult/oackers,areat for food olots. oull tvoe 5 tvoe fertilizer soreader. $1.500. Wvndol John Deere 4400 combine, corn and small 929-0890
Savage Pecan cleaning station, model
foot, $450 and-6 foot $600. Bobby rant ~ h u r l e~awkinsville478-78914141
arain heads, sheltered, field readv, $9500. MF front end loader, model #236, qood #2400, elect., great condition, $8500. Charles
Dalton 706-226-9389
IHI lo03 28 J mini-excavator, 2290 hri., no Ray Shuman Wayross 912-614-6085
shape, came off 265, $2000. Alan h i s Starr Griffin 770-789-3588
Deutz tractor 40-06 Takehuch TB135 mini leaks, good shape, $8600. Oren Woody John Deere 4435 combine, 2100 hrs., 213 Marietta 770-826-6614
SCP-1 Brillion subsoiler, single shank sub-
excavator, $13,000; 5 ft. rotary cutter, $265. N. Macon 478-745-7352
arain header. aood machine. D. Kirk MF frontend loader 40. low hrs.. 6200. 8. J. soiler that weighs 227 Ibs., $350. Bennie Lino
Sims Rome 706-766-6230
Int. 1460 combine w14 wheel drlve, $7500; k r e e n v i ~ ~70e6-362-0755
Fleming Hartwell 770-718-6740
Marietta 770-616-4100
Dirt pan, for 3 pt hitch on tractor, $100; 2 1020 grain head17112 wide, $2500, all in good John Deere 450 C, crawlerlloader, 150 hrs. MF model 65, gas, 55 PTOhp, runs out well. Sheepsfoot packer for road or pond work,
scrape blade for 3 pt hitch, $45. Robert Davis condition. Charles Thompson Augusta 803- since major engine rebuild, new cutting RalphAnderson Summewille 706-397-2394 $2500; 0 Frick sawmill, edger, power unit.
I Palmetto 770-841-4410
652-2455
edgelshankslteeth on bucket, hydraulics in MFI80 tractor $4000lobo; MFI100 tractor hydraulic carriage. Gary Oder Dry Branch
Farm Hand loader for sale with bucket and Int Ha~eSterb, elly mower for $500; Woods place for backhoe, tracks good, $15,000. with new paint and duals tires, $700010BO. 478-945-6580
hay spear, good condition, field ready, $2000. L306 A-3, 6 ft. swath., fits Int. Harvester A, Charles Murphy Monticello 706-468-9191 Ken McNeal Vidana 912-326-0373
Spreader truck, new chain, gear box, runs
Brian Hart LaFayette 706-397-8006
Super A, etc. MarianYaun Soperton 912-399- John Deere 455G loader WIG series MF390T. 4wd. 80 to h ~c.ab. tractor with great, box in good shape. Charles Cowan
Farmall Cub tractor with bellv mower. 1988
backhoe, $15,000. Danny Tanksley 303 Bar J MF938 loader, clean, good air, good tires, Cartersville 770-714-2121
$1500. Al Clark LaGrange 706-88115419
lnternational 966, runs great, vgc, good Road Temple 30179 770-562-8602 678-458- 3100 hrs., $20,000. Rance McWhorter Square baler, New Holland, model 311; has
Farmall H '47, runs, 5' tagalong mower, rubber, less than 200 hrs. on rebuild, $6000. 2149
Carrollton 770-301-5912
some rusting. David Coffee Ringgold 706-
- brakes, cash sale, serious inquiries only, Allen Oglesby Lyons 912-293-1697
John Deere 530 round baler, 5x6 bales, Midlanddirt pan, Model 34, dolly type, 3 112 965-4325
$20001080. Ellen Wriaht Grantville 678-929- lnlernational 986 cab tractor. earlv 70's. always sheltered, good condition, $5500. vards. new hoses. new blades. tiaht pan. Stackino rake, heavv dutv, fits New Holland
7040
3000 hours, good shape, not 'dual 'wheel; Dwane Bailey Bowersville 706-376-9604 $3500. Joseph ~ a i i ~nawkinsviilez78-230: LB75B backhoe, exceilentcondition, $2,000.
Farmall high crop, av, looks good, runs well, $6,000. Libby Whitley Monroe 770-207-9478 John Deere 567 baler, net wrap, bale kicker, 3030
Brian Rutland Albany 229-347-2828
$2800. Robert Collins Resaca 706-602-9027 lnternational brand rotary cutter, 3 point mega-wide pick up, very good condition, Milking equipment including 600 gallon milk Subsoiler, $85; 6' bushhog, $600; 2 pt
Farmhand F-11 loader-fits JD 3020 or hitch, 6 ft width, GC $500. Bob Seaton Dalton $19,500. Wayne McLocklin Statham 770- cooler. comoressor and misc. milk house bottom plow, $350; cultivator frame and
similar tractor, includes control valve, 706-278-7073
725-9305
accessories: make offer. Robyn Stowell plows, $200. Ernest Smith Winder 678-425-
I $2000/OBO. Hal Dav~dsonLaGrange 706- lnternational grain drill,lOf wide, new tires, John Deere 9500 combine, 2840 sep. hrs., Wrens 706-547-7944
4986
594-1503
with additional grass seed hoppers. $1000.00 ~ 1 9 2 0flex head & 920 fixed head, $29,00OIall.
Super A farmall, 100 Farmall Sidewinder,
Finishing mower, 6-ft Bushhog brand, new Joseph Mixon Statesboro 912-682-9224
Ted Milliron Shellman 229-317-3795
4wd both in good cond., asking $6500 for 5'oull type bushhoq, qood cond. Clyde Parker
blades & belt, $600. M ~ LN ever~ etteI J.D. 435 round baler, $6000; Kuhn 10 foot John Deere D std. piston with rings, $400; both. Tim Bowen Commerce 706-677-4890 ~ h a t s w o r t h706-g458517
Kathleen 478-987-4865
tedder, $1000i New Holand256 Rake, $1000; John Deere LA new paint, tires, $4100. Mitsubishi Dl650 tractor with scraoe blade. Suoer C GN5-bale hav hauler. aood
Foley sharp all and automatic filer with J.D. 4030 tractor $8000. Jeff Beckstine Russell Calhoun 706-629-2812
4-cyl, 16 HP, good shape, $2500 ~ 1 1 1Grant condition, $2000. Rex Bianchett ~ c h a l d
acc., exc. condition. $3000, value for $500. Eatonton 706-484-2459
John Deere GTser~est~ller,plow, l~kenew, Toccoa 706-297-7656
Blanchett Enigma 229-386-1473
James Windom Carrollton 770-834-8127
$500 J Fuller Macon 478-745-7868
Mustang sk~dsteerlloademr odel 960 ready TD 20 BP, good cond,, $15,000 obo. Ralph
I Ford 1500 diesel tiactor $2700: 5 foot Bush
John Deere hay baler, megawide cover to work, good tlres all hoses and belts, new Bullington Pitts 229-365-3388
Hoe finish mower $500: 4 foot scrape blade available, $2095. Vern Parizek Fairburn 770- edge, klcker 467, 3 yrs old, $18,000, Kuhn battery, $7500 Joel Pr~ceLilburn 770-845- Tractor pullers, 2 rear tractor rims, 34
$360. Michael Rickles sharpsburg ?70-599- 964-0876
hay cutter GMD 700 G F Morton Glenwood 7609
center, 21 wide inches, fits Intl. JD Oliver. Lee
0201
JD 1941 model A SN 502004 parts or 478-290-8340
New Holland 202 pull type manure Smith Buford 678-482-6185
Ford 1715, 27 hp tractor with weights, turf restore $550 0 6 0 ; 1939 model 80499 John Deere tractor, model 4306, ser~al spreader, vgc, $750, 15kw generator PTO, 3 Trailerl6' flatbed. two7000 Ib. axles, one
tires. canoov. 54. KK finishina mower. 900 partslrestore $475 0 6 0 . Ted Dixon Gordon #160037, one row pls cultrvators and we~ghts, pt h~tch$, 600 Jerry Sm~thDawsonville 706- bent, frame bent, one side, bumper pull, $450.
houri, $7506: David Scott ~ i c h i a n d404-295- 478-628-5445
runs well Larry Stewart Broxton 912-389- 265-6746
Ray Zeibell Dawsonville 770-354-0293
9852
JD 1949 G, ser#36715, older restoration, 7201
New Holland 450 d~scmower, best offer Tree planter, old styletimbercat, hydraulic
I .F-o.rd- -20-0-0- D- e-.x..te-.r,. f.a-i.r. c-o-n.d-.i.t.io-.n.,. m...-a.k.-e o-f.fe-.r.. nice, 30 hrs. on rebuilt enqine, like new tires, K~llBros 375 gravlty flow gram wagon, Ray Gracy Ringgold 423-413-1763
depth control manual feed, heavy duty, field
- . Wilson Williams Greenville 706-672-1231 fenders roll a matic, $6600. Gene Brown $1000, Gehl 100 feedm~ll,sheltered, $1500 New Hollandsauare baler In areat cond~t~onreadv. $1000lfirm. J. Luao Rovston 706-245-
I Ford 3000, $3000; Ford 3600, $3500; both Ca"olton 770~301-2408
Anthon Nutt Unadilla 229-322-0996
and ready for fied. $3000, ~ e i ~ o l l a sntadck 9 4 9 6
I run fine. Jack McGuire Hamilton 706-888- JD 1953 G model, parade ready, runs and KinaYKutter5' rotarv harrow. Arena Rake, waaon 160 bale. Christy Crumlev Winder Troy Bilt generator, ' electric start, 6250
13 9594 706-457-1387
looks great, everything works, new tires, used times, sells fdr $1100'new - asking 676-409-3572
starting watts, Briggs Straton 1405HP, used
Ford 3910, 1465 hrs., canopy, hydro, good
$850. Cheryl Powell Pelham 229-294-9350 New ldea corn picker # 323 parts machine, one time, $500. Larry Hurst Fitzgerald 229-
cond., $8200. Dank James Clayton 706-490- JD 210 15% 8-in. disc harrow, 22" discs, 229-347-3187
$600. Don Mack Ray City 813-758-4355
423-9899
1320
$1800, excellent condition. James Gatliff 1948 KMC 2-row peanut inverter, good condition, NH 1030, 70 bale stack wagon, excellent, Two disc turning plow for Super A Farmall
FordHickson Rd. Midville 30441 478-589-7433 $500. Chris Cannington Eastman 229-332- $4000,; unifarm cd 210, 6'7, field ready tractor, $200. James Lyles Chatsworth 706-
Ford tractors. $8500 firm. Derell Waldroo JD 310 double offset harrow, good, $2750; 0175
$2950. Greg Pannell Monroe 770-318-5080 695-2520
Dacula 770-685:1585
a
Ford 4000 industrial, loader, ps, 3-pt. hitch,
pto, new paint, 55 hp., $6200. Tom Hoban
Jas er 678-452-2080
Land Pride AFM4016, 16' flex wing finish mower, $3500. Nelson Ethridge Lavonia 706356-8354
JD 348 square baler, excellent condition,
Komatsu 041 loader, 4357 hrs. Opal Hayden Acworth 678-755-9200
Kubota 2009 M7040HD 4x4, loader wlremote, ultra grand cab, rear remotes, air
NH 273 baler, great cond., come see it work, no rust, $2500. Bill Turner Brooks 770401-9648
NH 8770 .engine, parts head, cranks,
Two gas engines Kohler, V-twin, model CH750, 30hp Maytag type F7ED4 model 31, 3hp. Warren Foster Woodbury 706-553-5527
Two Goodyear 9.5X24 bar tread tractor
-- O F
wheel rake on caddy. Cole Jernigan Buena
used this ymr, $9000. Sam Nash Lexington 706-207-5098
ride
seat,
IZOhrs., $33,50O/obo. Stan
blocks. D. Brown Chester 478-609-0634 NH feed mill, mixer model 352, $1500. C.V
tires, one tire is brand new, $150. Mike Harris Augusta 706-829-0742
Vi.s-t-a- 7. 0-6---5.7-0--3.1.7.1
JD 4310. 4wd. hvdro, 400 hrs.. R-4 tires, Kubota 821 '08 330 hrs. trailer, fuel tank, Reece Dawsonville 770-893-3844
Two horse wagon, rubber tires, tongue for
Ford 600 gas tractor, good cond., $3,895; with JD loader, $13,500. Mark FrutcheY Caroni 72" finish mower, $895; boom bar $75, Marietta 770-597-5289
or $4,500 packaged. Larry Blanks - JD 4400 combine with 213 header,
Fa etteville 770-460-0752
. $6000lobo; 1066 Int. tractor dual tires & dual
bushhog, finish mower, harrow, 30-gal Spray tank, box blade, boom, rake, $18,500. James Perry Screven 912-579-2416
Kubota L225 24 hp, includes 4' bushhog, 5'
NH hay rake, rebuilt, $1500; 5 R bushhog,
exc. shape, $425. Clay Pentecost Winder 770-867-4373
tractor pulling, exc. shape, $600. Larry McDaniel Thomaston 706-647-6072
Two rotary mowers, 5 ft. Int. and 6 ft. Hardee, $600 ea. Justin Cook Molena 706-
:ord 601 Workmaster 3 pcs. equipt., 2 row remoles. $6000 Paul Brown Avera 706-831- box blade with teeth, draw bar, and 16' trailer, $1100; Ford 8000 tractor, like new, $10,500. 975-1359
planters, cultivators, bushhog good cond., 6955 706-547-3568
$4,000. Evan Stone Gray 478-952-9931
Kenneth Buffin ton Ro ston 706-245-9706
Water well drilling (Hammer) rig., BE-POW,
$3800. Bill Greene Lo 770-466-8125
JD 4400 combine, sheltered, field ready, air, Kuhn 10 ft. mower con-
ready to work, $14,000. Tony Moss Jasper
Ford 80; Powermaszr, $3500. David Dye corn 8. grain head. Ray Shuman Waycross 2 8 3 4 , exc. cond.9 $12,500; JD 4x5 w ~ - ~udsed last year, stored dry, $850. H. Greene 706-337-2548
Rockmart 770-684-3416
912-458-2372 912-816-6085
baler, model 385, Vgc, $6000. Luke Tallapoosa 770-574-5549
Weed Badger model 4000 in-row tiller,
Ford Jubilee, runs great with excellent JD 4440, NH round baler, v-rake, JJ cutter, McCormick Carrollton 770-842-9374
No till drill, 3 pt hitch, 4 shank 20" spacing excellent condition, comes with 2
sheet metal, $3000. Valdosta 229-245-0423
Gerald
~~i~~~~~ all in excellent condition. Charles Gassett Yatesville 706-741-1893
C275 Kubota 4 wheel diesel harrow, bushhog lift, pole cultivator, good condition,
double hopper for seed & fertilizer, Midland mass. owners manual. Melvy Carter Albany
attachments. $5800. Jonathan Varnadore Alma 912-387-3477
Ford square baler, vicon3-way rake, 218
hay conveyor, and sprayer. .Dwight Pierce
JD 455D track loader with 4 in 1 bucket and rippers, $10,000. John Alton Rocky Face
del. available, $5300. Roy Taylor Denton 912-
375-9672 229-313-9200
.
229-436-5866 No Ell Grain Drill-IOft. Hayvann, excellent
Woodmizer edger, $13,500, low Mitchell Perry Dublin 478-275-3132
hours.
Lula 706-677-4175 770-900-3331
Ford p bushhog rear scrape blade, new rear tires,
good condition, $2500. E. ~ i b -bro~cco7a06-
886-5784
Frick -- -- motor, $1500 or trade, Frank 6ird 1la 706.789-
3928
Front end loader Walton, 4 cyl. diesel, good condition, $4900. Bobby Turman Ellenwood 770-474-5251
Generator 50kw Onan diesel, 12/240/480
706-673-2826
JD 4760 5700 hrs., $3O30QO4;955 MFWD 6900 hrs.9 $32,000; 2055 CIH 2100 hrS.9 $18,500; all in exc. cond. Val Smith Cadwell 478-278-7317
JD 6620 combinebine, field ready, both headers. Jimmy Mallard Portal 912-687-4929
JD 694 corn header; JD 344 corn header; JD 430 baler; JD 540 fells tedder; 130 A Salters. William Kelly Americus 229-9380164
JD 71 planter unit, $385; other JD 2" toolbar
LelY 320, 10 ft. cut disc f n ~ ~ e rF.loyd condition. Ricky Armour Clermont 770-540- Woods RM59 finish mower. Obelt driven,
Knowles, Sr. McRae 229-362-4778
9017
Long 2610, 50 hp., 4x4, front end loader.
three Blades. aood condition. $495. Walter Bozeman ~ i f i o2i29-386-0520
backhoe, 3-Pt. hitch, 1150 hrs., can email ~ i c s . middle busters, planters, wagons, cultivators,
Barry Wiggs Snellville 770-841-4703
call for info. John Shepherd Ashburn 229-
Lona tractor 310C. 1981. includina box r;ti.7-9a.a.i
scrap; aerator, dirt pan scoop, b o ~ m - ~ o l e , Old horse drawn McCormick Deerina
spring tooth plow, fertilizer spreader, $4600. A. mowing machine, good condition, $256
Satterfield Canton 770-345-3067
Pamela Smith Ellijay-706-889-2152
Lowbov trailer 35 ton Phalan droo deck with Old time meat and produce scale, weighs
hydraulid ramps and outrigge;s, $6500. approx. 50#t tubetype; $100. Wayne Newby
Danny FausettDawsonville 706-265-8432 Yatesville 770-468-7091
i 1
Yanmar 1500 tractor with 4 ft tiller and 4ft box blade, $3200. Thomas Weaver Leesburg 229-439-0227 229-343-6461
Yanmar 1500 tractor. 4 4 . bushoa. 44. box scrape, very good cond , $4,500Tobo. Bob Eleam Summewille 706-862-6671
Yanmar YM 2310 dlesel tractor, 27 hp wl 3pt hltch, 1087 hrs., $4495lobo. Wayne Gordy Perry 478-719-1952
auto switch control panel, 438 hrs., $5500. T. attachments. Ryan Baerne Nicholson 706- Manure spreader, 12 feet long by 3 feet Ownernsboro one horse wagon with spring
Busby Pleasant Hill 229-869-5576
757-2672 706-540-8339
wide, needs some restoration work, $250lfirm. seat, good condition, $1000nirm. Kenneth
Farm Machinery Wanted
Generators 3kw 120 & 230v, single & 3 JD 750, 20HP diesel tractor, new tires, Brian Gordon Canton 404-281-2626
Bowman Trion 706-734-2466
4 ft. or 5 ft. rototiller for 3 pt hitch and PTO
phase military surplus, runs great, low hours, comes with JD 503 bush hog mower, very Manure soreader. 25 bushel. Wallenstein Parting out '49 8N Ford, call for your needs. drive, good condition, reasonably priced.
I I gas, $450 8. diesel, $1200. Ervin Sims good condition, $4800. Mark Rivers chain driven: exc. wndition. $1160. used vew Bennie Bunn Forsvth 478-994-- 2453 478- Robert Worlev Rome 706-295-3618 706-766-
I Lawrenceville 770-466-8037
Stapleton 706-598-3633
little. Bobby Wells Gay 770-927-3468
1 318-2682
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- 7' ot 8' bushog pull type good condition Roy Want to buy MF 135 w pls, good cond., 3 - used 10-ft. 18 gates, 1 roll 4-pt. barbed
Garrett Bowdon 770-328-2110770-258-5627 reasonable hours., reasonable price. David wire, all $75. Burton Hendrix Powder Springs
7X14.5 tires for equipment trailer. Must be Mathis Cumming 770-887-8580
770-943-6998
Georgia good condition & reasonable. Larry Doggett Want used hydrostatic transaxle for 3 hardwood doors 6 panel, needs
Cooking-
Thomaston 706-975-3761
Craftsman 17hp tractor, call before 8:30 pm, refinishing, sizes 2.0; 2.6; 2.8; $loleach
Batch grain dryer in good condition. J. good cond. Rex Baker Calhoun 706-602- $25ltake all. Anne Worthman Barnesville
Bullington Cordele 229-273-6572
7438
770-897-6041
Feed wagon with PTO driven auger. Want used tractor tire, the size is 13-6-38, 30 Ib. tank r-12 freon, full, $300. Larry
Breakfast Danish
- Richard Beckham Molena 770-884-5378
located in the Valdosta, Ga. area, no junk Church Winder 404-432-2368
Gravity flow wagon withhithout running gear Please. John C U ~ P ~ QPuPitm~a~n 229-740- 30 quart and 14 pint jars, no lids, $22. MJ
to store bulk cow feed, looks don't matter. 9162
Holcomb Adairsville 706-625-9980
Tomm Lawrence Americus 229-931-1481
Want wood Splitter that goes UP and down. 30 ton Chore Time feed bin, with 6 in auger
Greise pump for a 9965 JD cotton picker, A. R Allison Cassville 770-336-9285
good condition, $2000. Robert Yoder Jesup
Karen Dugger Sylvania 912-682-4910
91 2-586-2651
2 cans refrigerated crescent rolls 2 ( 8 - 0 ~p~ac~kag~es) cream 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 3/4 CUPSugar 1 egg, separated
Implements for Case 446 Garden tractor. Tommy Johnston Union City 770-964-3473
FARM SUPPL'ES
36 pcs of 26 GA. metal, 3 x 18' green color, $1 per linear foot. Larry Maney Baldwin 706-
Preheat Oven to 350 degrees. Spread one package crescent rolls on bottom
678-641-0656
If you have questions regarding ads in thd 244-4348
of greased 13x9-inch baking pan, pressing seams to seal. Mix cream cheese,
Looking for a used set of forks to fit a categow call Andrea Stephens at 404-651- 36" Chicken house type fan, Dayton 112 HP,
skidsteer loader, may be interested in other 9081 or404-651-9082.
llOv
in frame, $75. Les
attachments. Tim Carter Flowery Branch #1 Grade,.8O CCA- SYP treated timbers, Alberti McDonough 770-957-9896
678-697-7832
never used,. 24-8x12~16-$65.00 ea. 20, 4 aluminum 12' gates, 4 aluminum 4' gates,
Looking for Bucyrus Erie 20w or 22w well 4x12~20,$45 ea. Hal Williams Barnesville used, $240 all. Dale Ferguson Grovetown
vanilla, sugar, and egg yolk. Spread mixture over crust. Top with second package rolls. Press seams to seal. Brush with beaten egg white. Bake for 30 minutes. Let stand 30 minutes or more before sewing. Refrigerate leftovers. Yield: 24 sewings.
driller or possibly any outher cable tool driller 770-468-5060
706-836-0699
rigs. Rand Huskins White 770-605-7174
1 - 8000 Gal. steel tank, $4500.00 also, 12 40 x 180 chicken house left, to be sold in 40'
MF 245Ytractor. in reasonably good cond., - 175 gal. fiberglass chemical resistant tanks, sections. Rich Lind Adairsville 770-~13-3811
Diana Tucker (Douglas County Retired Teachers Cookbook)
would consider one needing light repair. Jack $250.00 ea. John Tucker Hawkinsville 478- 425-gallon water tank, fits in pick-up truck,
Hammond Lilburn 770-921-1313
397-7764
screw top & spigot at bottom, $225. Nigel
Testing note: For a variation of this recipe, spread a thin layer of raspberry
Need hay elevator with rubber belt, 15ft for 10,000 gallon stainless steel tank used for Pritchard Conyers 770-922-7313
jelly Over Cream cheese layer before topping with second package of crescent
loading bag shavings and square bales. Jack water. James Meadows Powder Springs 48" ACME SM, fans 36" Dayton box fans rolls.
Carter Hiawassee 706-896-4997
770-943-6947
36" PVC shutters 2" spray on 5' pad system.
Need wheel and tire, 12-4-28 for 9N Ford 100% pine shavings for horse bedding, we James Bradley Ellijay 706-635-5472
tractor. Thomas Elreath Rutledge 706-557- deliver within a 60-mile radius of Douglasville. 5 gas poultry house heaters, Ziggity
2539
Jenny kt?ner Douglasville 678-850-3050 drinkers, Choretime feeders, & other misc.
Selective Control Valve (SVC) and 1000 feet lumber: oak, tiger maple, cedar, poultry house equipment. Joshua Martin
hydraulic components for 855 JD tractor. and ambrosia maple, turning blocks of tiger Clarkesville 770-531-7432
Mushrooms in Cream
hi^ may be served as an accompanjment buttered toast as a lunch or supper dish.
to an entrbe or poured over
Chris Coulter Comer 706-338-6907
maple, basswood, tiger oak. David Gray 500 gal sprayer on trailer, 18hp, electric
Used hot walker in good working condition. Bowdon 770-655-4674
start, 2 " trailer hitch, 2 wand sprayer, $1500.
taMeSpoons butter
55 Mand Brooks Moreland 770-328-9812
1000+ BF heavy pecky, rare, make offer. Melvin Anderson Dahlone a 706-265-0584
WaKt 1969 Ford garden tractor model 120, Elwood Strickland Hortense 912-282-0345
1 cup chopped onion 1 pound Sliced mushrooms
4 speed, running or parts. Charles Johnson 12x16 custom built skid barn, moves easily, 40ft shipping container, $1250. M. Bailey
4022 Lewis Road Augusta 30909 706-863- shingle and vertical plywood, double steel Redan 770-482-2812
7295
doors on Side, must See. William Tuszynski 55 gal. metal drums, $20 each, food grade
Want Cummin4 777-888-6746
burn barrels or feed barrels wllids. Jesse
corn picker self propelled, any condition. Mark 14,000 gallon fuel tank, $2000. Troy Garrett Auburn 706-652-7915
Sims Monroe 404-401-1070
Chandler Danielsville 706-338-9144
55 gallon metal drums with lids and lock
Want 4 8 mower deck for Craftsman 3000 1501b anvil- 5001b anvil; portable forge, 7' ring, cleanldry inside and out. Terry Pierce
1 tablespoon lemon juice
% teaspoon salt
I/,teaspoon black pepper
,/4
paprika
tablespoons all-purpose flour
3/4 CUP half-and-half Cream
lawn tractor. Ralph Thomas Locust Grove jaw post vise; 3 # 20 cast iron pots, cooking Carnesville 770-527-5229
678-618-4010 770-898-9556
grade. A. Hendrick Austell 770-948-9842
55 gallon stainless steel drums $175;
Want a Woods belly mower, 3 blades under 17 5/12 pitch, 24' Howe trusses, 2 are complete boiled peanut trailer, $2200. Bill
the deck for a InternationalCub Cadet tractor. gables ~ 1 1 8 x 2 4vent frame, $40 each. Mr. Croft Dawsonville 706-344-9691
A James McCart McDonou h 770-957-7573
Irwin Lindale 404-379-7235
60 floor trusses 18 inches high, 18 feet 9
18 X24 gooseneck trailer exc. condition. inches long, $40 each or make offer. Brett
Melt butter in large skillet; add onion and saute until transparent. Add
mushrooms and cook for 5 minutes. Stir in seasonings and flour. Cook over
medium heat 5 minutes. Stir in cream and heat, stirring constantly until mixture
thickens,
4-6 sewings.
wagon for use as hay wagon. Paul Smith Hazlehurst 478-952-3899
Want Ford LT8 or LTII tractor for parts. Robert Clark Ro ston 706-245-5475
Mike Abercrombie Newnan 678-621-9012
18x24 cabin, all long leaf heart pine, tin roof, YOU move, call for pictures, $4,000. Denice Cleveland Thomaston 770-468-6463
Bjorkman Sylvania 912-863-6592
AirKiln dried Woodmizer sawn lumber, pine, oaklwalnut,poplar, all sizes paneling,wide plank flooring. John Sell Milner 770-480-2326
Lauren Mc Mann BlairsvilleI Ga.
want front m 2 n t cultivator or grasshopper 2 bins 21,000 lbs for grain in good A 0 Smith 314 hp motor SIV 3450 rpm. All recipes have been tested for accuracy by Georgia Deparfment of
2each tractor wlfrontmount cultivator.Al Clark Portal
912-531-3746
Want John Deere 520 tractor in good condition. Ralph Scoggins Palmetto 770-463-
COnd'tlOn~ s5O0 ea. AldORamOsMonroe 770267-7796
bars, can hang l6gourds, Price
COnt. duty, $50. Gary WamSley Alpharetta 770-343-9757
stakes, used but in excellent condition, $1 per
Agriculture home economists unless otherwise indicated. The Market Bulfencetin has received a number of requests for more
"healthy" recipes (/OWOr no Sugar, /OW fat, etc.). Our office receives
/USlrox. 3777 want John Deere 71 Planters or Pa*. planter or parts. Winston Fellows H a w e l l 706-436-4472
Want Old Polan chain saw model 3061306A
- negot~ableR. . Delano Butler Dudley 478-676-
31 70
foot, R~~ ~.,~i
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4l04-86l1-214~1
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250 gal. propane gas tank $200' sausage grinder, $200; byrd meat saw: good 'condition,
$300. Herbert Myers Loganville 770-466-
4358
metal, 6 loft X 16" ridge, 5 Ib screws, $1050. J'C' Mane Baldw70i6n-778-7870
Band saLn lumber pine IXIOXIO BB siding
rec~ipes for cakes, pies and other desserts, but not many for entrees or side dishes utjlbing GeorgiaGrown fruits and vegetables If you have any such recipes you would like to share with our readers, send them to: Georgia Cooking, Market Bulletin, 19 MLKJr. Drive SW, Atlanta, GA
for parts. J. C. Chapman Macon 478-7452547
Want pecan sprayer by orchard machine, operable or for parts, 36-in. fan (8 blades)
250 gal. white plastic tanks with aluminum sides, 5" twist off cap, let out valve at bottom. Bar Needham Lo anville 678-475-7068
$3.75 a piece other available. Timothy Tucker 770-251-7612
Barbed-wire, g-rolls, 12 112 gauge, $50/r0ll. 3 bundles (100) fence Stays, $50ibundle. WM
30334-4250. If you have questions or problems regarding recipes
featured in this column, call 1-800-282-5852 (toll-free statewide).
do not contact the
~ h soubmitted the recipe.
direct drive, side sprayer. R.S. Auldridge tree, sawn/dried for 10 years, various sizes, Sims Monroe 770-267-8090
Blythe 706-592-4042
want to sell all. T,N, ~
~ canton~ 770- h Barrelsb 55 gal.~ plastic ~food gra~de, heavy Booster water pump with new load bearing, Chicken tractor with hen house, outdoor
- Want sprayer system--12 V pressure- 796-2468
duty, $25. W.S. Sewell Townsend 912-832- 1151220 volts 314 inloutlet 3450 RPM, $40. run, 10 feet x 5 feet, must pick up, $300 obo.
controlled pump, 15 50 gal. Herbert Metz 2500 feet, Black walnut, sawnldried, 10 3313
Carl Dobson Atlanta 404-247-7343
Rebekah Dowd Monroe 770-207-9767
Cumming 678-947-6987
years, fine, clear grained, 1 114" and 2 114 Beavers traps, selling four 330 Conibear Buckets - white plastic food grade with Chickenlhen nests for sale- 12 holelmetal
Want to buy 5000 and 7000 Ford tractors, wide boards. Terry Mashburn Waleska 770- beaver traps w l strong springs, $50 cash only. resealable lids, 5 gal.and smaller sizes. D. box, $30 per box. Lamar Bryant Cleveland
running or not. Jack Hunt Ty Ty 229-777-3710 796-2648
Dan Dominick Locust Grove 678-448-2524 Grizzle Gainesville 770-532-1070
706-878-8509
Want to buy a 20.8 38 rear tractor tire in 2500 unused plastic hen nest bottoms,$50 Blue and white 55 gal. plastic drums, closed Building with old 100 year old boards to be Clean 55 gal plastic rainlstorage barrel w h o
useable condition Steve Rhinehart Ranger each. Danny Hemphill Blairsville 706-435- tops, two twist off caps, food grade. Eugene taken down free. Willadean Lewallen Homer lids $20, 250 gal water storage container $100.
770-548-6332
8627
Needham Loganville 770-466-4284
706-870-6040
Michael McCannon Atlanta 404-558-1065
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday, September 22,2010
Clean 55 gal metal drums wllids, two 275 Star peanut roaster 2-42 portable fans, like 43 Charolais females, 2 Brangus bulls, 14 Regd Black Angus bulls 13mo-4yrs docile I 100% Kiko buck, brnlblk, 4 yrs. old, good
Toothed gal food grade tote truck trailer 15'6"x6'~4". new. Lar Thom son Aile 912-583-2742
Leonard Crave Dawsonville 678-947-6744
cross calves, $45,000. D. Davis Commerce Al'd Pathfinder Slres. K. Schwock Homer bloodlines, good breeder, paid $450, make
770-616-6038
404-634-0173
offer. Luke Moore Watkinsville 706-769-1821
404-210-1516
diameter, small pulley comes without block, 5 Hereford heifers, Al sired-top bloodlines. Regd. Angus females, bred tolreg. Angus 706-614-0032
Clean 55 gal plastic rainlstoraqe barrel w h o $50. Harvey Sutlive Arnoldsville 706-543- Alvin Chastain Danielsville 706-207-7972 bulls to calve JanIFeb. 2011. 3-6 vlo $1000.- 100% Klko Buck. snow white. no oaoers. 2
lids $20, 250gai water storage wntainer $100. 9093
706-202-2333
$1300, Also open heifers. j a y Tinter yrs, great cornpanicins, $150 0; swap ior like
Michael McCannon Atlanta 404-558-1065
Used Lubin drinker balls, large round 50 GelbviehIAngus open heifers, 95% C~I'nming404-316-4969
buck. Jay Graham Toccoa 770-714-9052
Clean 55 gal. metal drums wllids, $20 each, yellow, quantity 19, $5 each. Willa Mae black, double vaccinated, wormed, tagged. Regd. Black Angus bulls & heifers, 10-12 2 female sheep, 1 112 yrs. old, blklwht.,
55 and 48 gal plastic barrels, $20 each. Mooney Ellijay 706-273-2102706-669-3274 Ronnie Hadden Gibson 706-833-9828
mos., $700 up. Roy Millsap Summewille hand raised, heavy wool producers,$75 each.
Windle Sneed McDonough 770-483-7007
Used utility poles for sale, $1 per foot. 7 mo. old Angus bull calf, Reg. father, full 770-891-0486
Shannon Cochran Appling 706-373-9596
- Clean 55 gal. metal drums wllids. David Clifford Barfield Dallas 678-878-7537
blooded mother, exceptional, must see to Regd. Blk. Angus six 12 mo. heifers and 2 Pygmy billies, $50 each nego., 7 mos. old,
Crane Dahlonega 706-265-2559
Very old 80 gal syrup kettle, in good appreciate, $850. John Stickler Barnesville three bulls 20-25 mo. 3 112 yrs, Premier and beautiful tan wlblack stripe on back. Ernest
Cool pads 2' X 4" and 1' X 4', fogging condition, you move, $800. Helen Godwin 770-289-0052
Saugahatehee sires. Vivian Campbell Owens Acworth 770-974-3395
pumps, lots of used curtain pipe, 2 AT Newell Pellham 229-294-4733
Angus & x pairs $700; also Jersey cow, halter Elberton 706-283-7268
2 white bucklings born 3/10. $50 ea or $75
curtain machines. George Lohr Madison 706- Want 10,000+ gal. propane tank for use on broke, can hand milk raising calves now, $850. Regd. Charolais bulls for sale, delivery for both. Wendi Covert Dahlonega 770-354-
342-2615
poultry farm. Marcus Dyer Calhoun 931-808- Mike Preston Blakely 229-220-9992
available. Bobby Burch Eastman 478-718- 9437
Eight used 48" chicken house fans, five with 1122
Angus Bull Black App. 1600 Ibs., not reg. 2128
20 goats, Spanish billy, Kiko and Kiko cross
motors, three without, good condition. $125 Want Lubing drinkers for breeder house, 2.5 years old full blooded, $1700, local Regd. Homozygous Black Limousin and nannies and kids, $2000 or will price
wlth motors, $75 without. Phillip Smith 500 ft. w/ cups. James Duncan Royston 706- delivery available. Michael Hurst Valdosta Limflex bulls, 2 Herefords, 17-22 months, individually.Todd Wright Rome 706-766-1445
Ochlocknee 229-224-5152
498-2349 706-245-8367
229-247-8329 229-292-3909
pictures available online. Adam Marsh 3 % Boer billies seven and five months old,
Wanted: Electric welder 200 A, good condition, $75.
Angus bulls, Al sired, calving ease, semen Statesboro 912-536-1430
vaccines UTD $65. Lynn Cook Rockmart
J.D. Reloader CUmming 770-844-1973
call with best price. John Jackson Griffin 770- tested, free del., 200 miles, 6 mo. guarantee. Regd. Limousin bulls, exc. genetics, 678-910-1618678-757-9964
Feed bins.2-9 ton feed bins $200 each, fill 378-5974
Brent Chitty Moultrie 229-891-5455
homozygous, black and polled avail. Stan 4 month old Pygmy buck, very cute, $50.
Dee.. System $75; 3 6 fans with motors, $50. John Wanted: 16" rims with 5 holes for trailer, Angus cows - Seven, young cows to calve Powell Wrightsville 478-575-0663
ME Shoptaw Madison 706-818-0403
Elish Adairsville 770-386-8610
must be reasonable. Allen Ellicott Abbeville 0 ~ t . l Bred to registered Angus. Doyle Regd. Polled Herefordbulls, pasture raised, 5 Bred Katahdin ewes, closed herd. Cissie
Fence posts leftover split crosstles, 8 112 ft 229-401-8590
Waters Ch~ckamauga423-605-2716
gentle, rangy, exc. bloodlines & EPDs ,cert. & Hardee Mowen 229-775-2874
long, split half or better, can email pictures. Wanted: a medium size green house, call Angus, grass genetics: calving ease bull, accredited. Bobby Brantley Tennille 478-553- ADGA A. Nubian buck, 4-07 black roan,
Donald Brown Ranger 770-548-0118
with price and specifications. Jabulani $1500; 5 open heifers, ready to breed, $750. 8598 478-552-9328
friendly, family good milkers, $175. Gladys
Fence posts, pressure treated, excellent Ndhlovu Conyers 754-234-7605 770-860- Arthur Ferdinand Atlanta 404-867-8773
RegisteredAngus bulls for sale.6 Coming 2 Weinell Ti er 706-782-9943
condition- 8x8', $10 each, 6x101,$8, 6"x8', 1108
AngusIBrangus cross and Angus cross year olds. Stevenson Basin genetics. Neil ADGA 'Nubian buck & spotted doe,
Wanted: $6 each. Rick Brown Newnan 678-378-1917
heifers, BreedingAge, $900 ea. Dean McNure Keener Chatsworth 706-270-3731
excellent milker bloodlines, great
Flooring oak & pine, T&G, various widths, tires. Doesn't matter if it has sides. Tim Young Swainsboro 478-451-7360
Registered Angus three-year-old bull with companions, can email pictures. Allen Dills
also wood shavings, call for prices. William Elberton 706-436-1852
Beefmasters, Registered females, ages 6 excellent EPD's and registeredAngus heifers, Cleveland 706-878-0907
Briggs Union City 404-349-2315
Wanted: incubators,brooder, anywhere, will mas Plus, cow/calf Pairs, 3-n-IS, Proven great
Earl Williams Hawkinsville
ADGA Nubians, certified & accredited herd,
Fourteen solid white oak post 8' long 4"x4", pickup. Rick Johnson Shade Dale 307-421- breedersldonors. Jeff Skinner Winder 478-892-7981
scrapies free. Sarah Frantz Abbeville 229-
$165 obo. Sam Saliba, Jr. Marietta 770-514- 6610
tmskinner68@yahoo.com678-414-0218 770- RegisteredBlack Angus bull. four years old. 423-7350
1431
Wanted: propane tank 120 gal. or larger, 867-0009 Selling to prevent inbreeding. Traveller Alpinefroggenburg cross goats priced from
Green horse panels for sale for round pen, reasonable, in around Laurens Co. C. Black Angus 2 heifers and 2 bulls, 6 mas. bloodline.
Barnhart Waynesboro 706- $50 & up, many colors. Wheat Buckhead
8 panels plus a gate, excellent condition. Mike Fontenot Dublin 478-275-7040
old, 1 bull 9 mos. old, $2000.00. C. D. Gravitt 833-0934
706-752-0698
Walter Monroe 678-773-1050
Wanted: rusted
Black Angus bulls AMF and Boer bucks and does, 6 months and older,
Wash , Greenhouse 21'X48' propane heater,
exhaust fans, $1000, must take down. Hoyt Wishon Conyers 770-929-3585
Greenhouse pots, trays, baskets, all sizes,
selling. Marla Hendrix Carnesville 404-3144528
wood spliter IOhp, $600. Ricky Hicks
Black Angus bull purebred, 17 mas. old, can
be registered, has all shots, Register mother -
A1 siredAlraveIer 004, calllevenings. Bubba Black Mille4n78-494-2066 478-494-6700
NHF
RegisteredTexas Longhorn Bulls, six to ten months old, good bloodline, good color. Roger Hall SwainsbOrO 478-299-2420 478-237-
reds, paints, tradtional, registered, fullblood and % Beth East Dahlone a 706-974-8991
ennobled blood lines, priced reasonably. B.
hundreds, a great deal at $200 cash for all. Rutled e 706-557-7394
Black Angus bull Regd., 4 yo, Regd. black 8605
Kil ore Adrian 478-668-4397478-595-0840
Sandra Bunenworth Locust Grove 770-229- wod-
Balancer bulls, 18-20 mas.. exc. EPD'S. Eddie Scottish Highlandselling all white bull and 3 ioers, 100%~two proven does, one just
9388
curved legs, warming units on top, $700. Caudell C ~ r ~ e s v i l l7e06-870-4565
cows, Brindlaend reds $2500 all, OBO, weaned buck $200 for all three. Alan Butler
Large round wood stove 32" high, heats Dianne lvie Lawrenceville 770-778-4773
Black Angus bull, $800 or best offer, must Can send pictures. Sandy Hurlbutt Alvaton summe~ille'706-895-~027
small house, curved legs & feet, 6 top pipe, wood cook stove, good condition, Dell 90, no papers. Dee Dee Cross 2376 Burning 706-538-1062
Breeding stock Boer-Kiko- Spanish Kids to
$250 Ed Whitfield Cairo 229-377-4980
McBee 553 Freeman Rd. NE Resaca 30735 BuSh Sen423-290-6423~0b1ulls, service age, purebred, no bred does, 1 near fullblood boer buck, 2 yrs
Livestock platform scale, weighs up to 2400Ibs, $1200; also 3 point hydraulic forks,
Woodmizer lumber, 1x12 pine, poplar, oak trailer flooring, any thickness, Larry Moore
Black Angus starter herd, 1 bull, 6 heifers, 8 mOS. old, all from registered bull $3650. Bob
Papers, black or red. R L Peacock Broxton 912-381-1015 912-359-0007
$85 and up. Michele Simpson Cochran 478: 21 7-0002
p $400. J. Little Gainesville 770-983-7504
Newnan 678-278-5709
Reid Zebulon 770-468-8268
Water Buffalo, 9 fernale, 4-bulls, 5-
B'a"Sus Locust split rails possible delivery,
installation. Terry York Rabun Gap 706-9824348
Yearling cattle squeeze chute, good condition, asking, $1200. James Maxwell Screven 912-579-6847
1400+ epd's, Salacoa Valley bloodlines, gentle, very clean Angus body type.$1500
yeawegi htyeanil gs, available. Rex 1120
wk all
$16,000, pics
Register Vald0s22t9a-234-
culls also two 100% less than a year old $125 up. Zack Lumpkin Dalton 706-537-4542
Dbl. Registeredfainting buck, 3 yrs. healthy,
Lumber planer 20" $1150; 5.4 foot 8" jointer, $550; Bobcat tracks, $475. M. Smith Rockmart 770-547-3587
Lumber, kiln dried, plain & quartersawn white and red oak, pine, poplar, wide planks,
LIVESTOCK
lvestoc I.e., t ose anlma s sue
as,
obo. Hank Chitwood Resaca 706-264-0771
Breeding bulls for sale. Donald Phillips ROYston 706-245-6360 706-498-3386
Bulls: Red Brahman, Simbrah and SimmSirnmental, breeding and weaning age. few
Swine
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category call Andrea Stephens at 404-651-
9081 or 404-651-gog2,
friendly, sell or trade for registered fainting buck wlo horns. Marsha Kelly Newnan 770251-8896
Connell Statesboro 912-764-5128 912-687-
siding, fence boards. T. Jackson Bishop 770658-9403
sheep, swinaend, poultry) musthave been i n possession of the advertiser for a
COWS and heifers. Cliff Adams Bowdon 770258-2069
Swine moving from farm to farm must have a negative brucellosis and
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Five billies, two fullblood Boers, three
Metal 55 gal drums (internal plastic coating) minimum of 90 days before they can be Calving ease, milking ability, gentleness, pseudorabies test within the past 30 days common, ranging from 4 mos-18 mos., prices
wllids & bands, good for liquid or feeds, advertised. $IOldrum, 30 available. Michelle McClain Mount Airy 706-754-4899
Cattle
polled Shorthorn bulls, show heifers, steers; before they are moved whenever there i s a start at $35 & up. Tom Daniel Danielsville
exc. qlty., Club Calf member. Ken Bridges change of ownership. Exceptions are 706-789-3972
Commerce 706-768-3480
swine from a validated brucellosis-free Freezer rams - 2 available. $75 Linda
MTD small tiller for flower beds 2 stroke
Tech. engine $65.00. James Wilson
Loganville 770-294-2567
Old 38" granite millstone & axle gudgeon,
best Offer' Stephen 706-982-5631
Rabun Gap
old platform scales, l-lb, two looolbs F.A.
L. Brown Cordele 229-322-3822
\ Old reclaimedheartpineflooring sills brick
remilled to your specs. James '~onkldso;
Jersey Metter 912-685-4095 912-682-6347
- thisIfyou have any questionSsimpsoIengardiangt 404a-d6s51in- CcaOlEWvxSincg.&,
Perf. tested heifers, Al high milk,
black Simmental bulls, and embryo bred, easy satisfaction guaranteed,
9081 or 404-651-9082.
priced to sell. Milton Martin Jr. Clarkesville
1 Black Angus bull 2 yr old, purebred, not 770-519-0008
Registered, for sell dr trade for another bull. Tyler Sumner LenOx 229-402-9287 229-392-
~ ~top qu~ality t l oed~ ~~~h~~~ bulls & heifers, weaning age to 2 yrs. old, (call
0130
ni hts . avid ~ i l l a r dHahira 229-794-2297
'lack Angus Bull l2mas. Old,
very gentle' $750' 478-987-4221
Gene
Brown
KathleePrnocess of registration with ADCA. Joe Craig ~ a t k i n s v i l l e706-769-5273706-201-4147
Angus
5-10 years bred,
and qualified pseudorabies-free herd. Buyers are urged to request proof of a negative brucellosis and pseudorabies test rior to urchase.
$60 ea,; B~~~~~~c~o,William Hearn Cochran
478-934-1696 14 wk old HampshireNorkshire pigs $60.
Joan Clonts Ball Ground 770-735-1179 25 piglets for sale, blacks, reds & whites,
sows are gentle Yorkshires, $45. Lisa Spillane D ~ w s o ~ v6~78I-I5~48-0826 706-265-6506
B'arkman 'Ti er 706-782-7578 IGoats to clean brush. Kevin ~ o o d y
M~~~~~770-853-9302 770-267-9302 LuGmobaetrs'Cit2y0 9h1e2a-<d23$-58031each. B.J. Swain
Gorgeous 3-color fainting buckling for sale, 2 months old, healthy, has shots, wormings, hoof care, $100. Polly Huff Tifton 229-3434918
(2) billies, 8 months, some nannies, bred, $1100, jam~e~~s~k~sandersville 478-232-
- - - - - - R Longhe ornM=g orrie. nte - iK igite ia 7~ 0r-6h i~ 5a 5-~ 5d 1n i~ 5 iin I f s s a ~ ~ $ ~ d ~ ~~~~~K~~~ ~
Newborn 770-787-3674
One horse wagon with rubber tires, good condition $575. Wayne Weatherford Millen
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10 polled Hereford bulls. 18-20 mos. old. 8
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Open heifers.
478-982-4004
Jimmy
Parker grain cart, $7500; Woods tree pruning tower, $8500. Mike Jaros Fort Valley 478-825-0978 478-256-5580
pellet stove, Englander Model ~S-PDVC unused in box, $850. Eugene Langley Griffin 404-401-5997
Reg. Angus cows with Angus bull, 2nd calf this fall, $15,000. Gerald Driggers Cairo
386-209-0209
,geneti'pcrsing
calving Angus femalesllOw-input grass finishing3 $103000,
bill@hodgeranch.com Bill Hodge Carrollton
770-605-6385
Ply Form plywood 14pcs, $'0 404-274-0101
4'
X
8'
X 314, used once, brcS hnellvilBleraford
bulls
Old, polled Hereford and F1 with performance data available.
Jonny Harris Odum 912-586-6585
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s t3im6P"e&orsu,4ltt8rhy"e eerfmqaunoisps,.t,abtfsot i,nr s,b1,1ro2fiill&lers3u sy1,s4Z"tiegbmglaistcy,kp d1pr0iinpkeme. riKns.., $4250yY/re0aBOrOldo, lRJdeeHfgf oiYsletseaterseitndJsaAtsnepgeeur rsa6pb7pu8rlol-,4xs5.e46l-l0i4n09g2lb0s
Beasley Dahlonega 706-344-2604
Poultry house and equipment, excellent condition. Robert Evans Ranger 706-33741 42
Prevent inbreeding $1,500, easy to handle JD Rhodes hawkinsville 478-893-6508
20 bred Angus, $1050; 20 heifers Angus Black Baldy $550.-$650.Angus cow calf pairs
RC cool cells 60' long tanks, includes all hardware with pumps, $2500 per house. Clyde Rucker Maysville 706-652-2942
$1150. James Hunter Bishop 706-255-5214
20
heifers, due NOv.-April, Al
sires, bred to Black Angus, home raised on
Rear drive sprockets for J.D. 1010 crawler. Ralph Veal Wrightsville 478-864-3754
Rebar for concrete slab in barnlshed. #4 &
#5, '., $0.251n.r 300-400 pieces. Ralph
diary ~ e r a l d~iesbrechDt avisboro 478-4940456
25 Regd. Black Angus bred heifers, good
selection of Black Angus bulls, 5 cow calf pairs. Fred Blitch Statesboro 912-865-5454
Sebacher Sharpsburg 678-378-6650
Black Angus
calf
exec.
R e g . Rough sawn red cedar. Phillip Merret health; Black Angus bull, exe. breeder,
Buchanan 770-646-3402
pictures avail. free del. 50 mi, radius. Jerry
Savannah Grey brick 3000 plus halves. Brautigan Griffin 404-787-9706
Tommy DeWitt Brunswick 912-222-2809
3 bull calves, aPProx. 220 Ibs each. Asking
Sawmill lumber - pine $.40- Oak and Poplar $225 each. Lester Daniel Chickamauga 423-
bred to Black Angus. Richard Burnette 400-500 I b regd. Berkshire boar, $400 obo 1124
Mi~lled ~ evill~e 47~8-45i2-44~36 ~ 2 0 ~ ~ out o~ f a s~ how9 Pig." Thompson City 423-309- Katahdin ewe lambs, bred ewes, $75 and
Lim:usin purebred cows and heifers, 5157
up; selling herd. Marsha Madray
several to Choose from out of brood herd, exc. DuroclHampNork cross hogs, $200 & up. 8 Wa nesboro 705-554-2789
cond. Herb Belins Dawsonville 770-893-2660 weeks DuroclBlue Bun cross pigs, $50. Ellijay,
Ram $200, Full blooded,
Chris Watkins Ellijay 706-889-3929 706-273- months old, good bloodlines, coggins,casey@
1 3yrs old, all for $1500. Beverly Covington 0375
gmaiI.com Casey Coggins Ranger 770-608-
Tifton 229-402-1185
Full Poland China & Poland 4710
Mini Jersey heifer, 5 months Old from reg. ChinaNorkshire cross baby piglets, $30 each. ~ ~ t ~ rahmdfoir s~ale,
to butcher
Mini Jersey bull and Small Tarentaise COW. David Raburn LaFayette 706-264-9201 .
9 $750 A, elapee D~~~~~678-873-3017 Limited Sale - nice young boar, Gilts,
approx, 1751bs, $100 -rodd wilson sylvania
912-857-4928 912-536-6789
Miniature Hereford bull, 7 Years old, 40 meathogs & BBQ Pigs, all sired by registered Katahdin ram lambs, registered, Codon QR
inches tall downsizing farm animals. Paid Yorkshire boar Welton Bettis Gay 706-538- and RR, A coats,
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$500, Mark Musselwhite 0205
S rin s 706-655-3407
~ a ' i n e s v i l l e770-519-3174
Piglets,
weeks Old,
Won K'ki: billy, 3 112 yrs. large good producer,
request only, 4 Hampshire x, 5 Yorkshire x. B~~~or ~ i naknnie~;
up you pick,
heifers, $2,800; Ibull, $850; 1 Brangus, $800; almost breeding age. Mark Woodham Madison 706-818-4046
Purebred Charolais thinning herd bulls &
Randy Teal 80 Reeves Rd. Thomaston 30286 706-647-6082
Reg. Hampshire &
all
ages.val herddelivery avail. Lawfon Kemp
Wayne Self Kingston
KikolBoer crosses & purebreds, bucks &
does breeding age and younger good colors.
~~~~d co, M, seymoUr
706675:
cows. Marie Yawn Eastman 478-374-4820 478-290-8795
Dudley 478-875-3243 Registered Yorkshire gilts, born 6/25/10,
6843 706-302-3376
Reg Angus heifers, bull, bred heifers, Reg. polled fullblood Limousin heifers; Limousin X Angus hybrids, excellent genetics. Jim Lane Acworth 404-983-3929
Reg'd Angus cowlcalf pairs, docile, and calves are A. I.and natural.John Stuedemann Comer 706-202-2371
superior Al bloodlines; also, bred reg. Angus cows. Windell Gillis Eastman 478-374-4868 478-231-8236
Reg. Black Angus bull, 12 mlo, will make excellent herd sire bull, both sireldam on site, $950. Earl Nelson Canton 770-479-5422
perfect for NJSA show in Perry, Big Easy x Power Train. Stanley Holmes Comer 706340-9998
YorWHamP Cross piglets, show quality $50 Chris Streetman Crawford 706-206-5635
Yorkshire & Bluebutt pigs for sale, $30 each. Chuck SissOn SilveCrreek 706-3311010
YorkshirelHampshire piglets, Sired by Black Jack, excellent bloodlines. Jay Bartlett LaGrange 706-882-4908
Goats And Sheep
available; from good milking line, A. ~~f~~~ watkinsville 706-338-3885
Nigerian dwarf billy, very tamed $75 or trade for nanny. Erin McRaven Elbet& 910301-1789
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~goats, r~egistere~d babiesi
and adults, beautiful colors, herd tested, Champion bloodlines. John Cassara
LO anvill7e70-554-8574678-524-9391
~ ~ ~AGSr 8f N, DGA registered, herd sellout, all have blue eyes, kids due in
Nov. Larry Roberts Broxton 912-381-1348
Nigerian dwarfs--2 bucks, 3 does, all blue
eyesinWY. breeding stock, $1,000 for all.
ultrasound carcass info. provided, herd cert, and accredited. Larry Lane Carrollton 678378-5170
Reg. polled Hereford bulls, 18 mos., 9hd, $1200 ea, Stephen Long Ringgold 706-965-
category, ca~l~ld~~~ stephens at 404-651- Richard Nix Watkinsville 706-310-0707
9081 0r404-651-9082.
NubianIKiko, 2 does 4 month, $50 ea. 5yr.
1 Boer billy, 4 nannies and 4 kids born doe, $150 with 3 month buck $45 both, $175
M ~ ~ o~f - th, is year $35 and up ~~i~wormed. Paul Greenway Senoia 770-599-3584
% n m e ~ i l l eI b h n a r t 678-294-4577
Pure Spanish billies from Texas breeding
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R e g . , $.75 per bd ft. Steve Lamphear Jefferson 802-3516
3820
706-354-5571
30 Hereford heifers safe in calf to Angus
100% big Boer billy no papers asking, $240. AHerefordbertoMadri a1 Talmo 706-983-2011
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pinelhardwood,custom cut available. Mitchell $800. John Harrison Cairo 229-224-4511
dispositions. John Bailey Summewille 706- nannies, $150, young Boer nannies, $80.
~ i bukcks~, exc. qlty,
M~~~~
Smith Griffin 404-867-5106
4 Registered Texas Longhorn, young bull, 857-5432 706-859-1061
Tommy Proctor Lyons 912-526-4776
Powder Springs 770-943-3351
- Split locust farm fence rails & posts, good color & horn, $300 or $11,000 for all. Reg. Polled Herefords bulls and hefiers, 100% Boers, giant 4501b. grandsire, new Pygmy fainting goat, &month male, white
delivered & installed anywhere. C. Mitchell Billy Holder Swainsboro 800-922-2023 478- BR. Victorious Bloodline excellent, EPDS. imported bloodlines, the very best anywhere. wlsome markings, well cared for & healthy,
Cleveland 706-865-9828
237-7984
Brad Mullins Martin 706-491-7556
Marie Kilgore Lawrenceville 770-466-8902 $65. Joe Burns Grayson 678-591-9422
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Pygmy baby wethers &does ready 9/12/10; AQHA-beautiful 7 y.0. chestnut mare, 15.1 2 week old keets, assorted, $5, dlscount for I F ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
buckskin, blacks & grays wlwhite splashes; hds, excellent manners, easy keeper, no 10 or more; young Partridge Cochins, white I
handled daily; $50 & up. S. Stamps issues,trailridden-unemploymentforcessale- Silkie rooster, others. Melanie Miller Conyers I
Dahlonega 678-313-4128
$1650. Bennett White Watkinsville 706-540- 404-323-8779
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Pygmy Billies, one- white, one- 1 yr. white 2659
2010 hatching, Indian Blue peacocks and
hornless, one 1 vr. black. $50. Jeff Land Beautiful 12 V.O.rea. QH aeldina, sorrel. Red Gold pheasants. Bernnie Kent Surrency I
Canton 770-855-5227
very nice horse; excelknt trairhorse, $1800. 912-367-2031
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1 Pygmy goats - $25 for males & $50 for
females: several colors and aoes available
(not for slauahter) Kern Powell ad is on 770-
241-3185 464-304-7990
Pygmy goats, two males 2 months old, light carmel, very friendly, $40 each. Darrell Stone Monroe 770-266-7688
Ronnie Robinson Hogansville 706-672-2988
Beautiful 14vo Chestnut QH aeld~nowlchrome~ k e d lsob1Rldes Enol~shor hest&n. Experienced 'rider. $500-080. Karen Hatten Fort Valley 478-361-2806
Haflinger Mare, beautiful, gentle. 12.5 hds, 10 yrs., ex.trail ride, small adult or child, no
2010 Pheasant pairs: Blue-eared, $130;
Golden, $40; Lady
$60; Edwards,
$120; ~ l l i$1~10~; s~win, hoe males,$30, ~~h~
Mason Macon 478-986-3709
2010 pullets and young roosters,
Ameraucanas Buffs Sexlinks and mixed $8.
Jim Collins ~e'esburb229-439-2975229-b07-
I Every 1st & 3rd Tues. Poultry, Goat & Feeder-
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Breeder Pig Sale, poultry, 6 pm, hogs &
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goats, 7 pm, Taylor Cty. Livestock
Auction. just off S.R. 128, s. of Reynolds.
Info: 478-847-3664or 706-647-3559.
1 Every Thursday Chickens, Rabbits & Related
Every 2nd Sat. Pony Express Small Animal Sale, 10 am, Covington. Info: 864-7102015.
Every 2nd & 4th Sat. R&R Goat & Livestock Auction, goats & chickens, 12 noon, 526 Hwy. 56 N., Swainsboro. Info: Ron
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Pygmy goats--nannies & billies; nannies $50; billies $40. Willard Robertson Shannon
shoes, no vices, June Flood Marietta 770422-6343
1939
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3 male blue peacocks, healthy mature I
706-291-3889 Pygmy nanny, born 8-25-10, white wlblack
Miniature donkey- reg. black jack, $525. Lamar Bryant Cleveland 706-865-3832
birds, $100 each. Frank Hernandez Warner
Robins 478-929-1652
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Misc. Small Animal Sale, NE Georgia
Claxton, 478-237-8825 or 478-237- 1
Sale, 6 pm, GAL Livestock Market,
#3478, Eastanollee Hwy. 17 between 2nd
GOAT. & 4th Sat.
Pony
Express Horse
Sale,
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Toccoa & Lavonia. Info: 706-779-5944or
tack, 5 pm, Horses, 8 pm, Covington. 1
markinas. $75. Sandra Salmon Eatonton Miniature donkevs- breedina or quard. 3 Silkie roosters, 18 weeks old, $6 each. 1
706-599-7606.
Info: 864-710-2015.
1
706-473-0321
male, $300, jenny, $400 and $506, bred-jenny, Judy Marlow Madison 706-342-2651
I Every Fri. night Horse Sale, 7:30 pm, Circle Every 2nd &4th Sat. Harris Goat 'n' Sheep 1
Pygmy wethers, 4 months old, $50 each. Billy Jordan LaGrange 706-884-9892
Rare longhaired tri-color Tennessee Fainters, exotic horn bloodlines, gentle, weaned ready, great 4-H project, $250. Morgan Gilreath Cave Spring 770-851-9687
Reg./non-reg. African Pygmy goats, blacklwhite, caramel does, wethers, 1 beautiful buck, very small; Ive. msg. Becky A. Franklin 706-675-0882
Registered 5 vr. old Saanen doe. $150.
$500. Bill Wray Perry 478-825-1297
Paint gelding, reg., 15 yrs, 16h, great all around horse, trails, loads, $750. Michael Chumley Jasper 706-692-5040
Paso finos, 4 beautiful pintos, 4- 24 yrs, smooth riding $100- $4000. Carol Thomas Harlem 706-556-3614
QH gelding, 15 yr old, big, gentle, sorrel, used for trail riding. $800.00 0 6 0 . Sherrie Cowart Gray 478-986-3786
QH pony mare, 13 vrs. super nice. cute
4 RIR roosters, 20 weeks old, beautiful, friendly birds, $8 each. Mary Beth Cunard
Double S, 102 Lumber City Hwy., Hazlehurst.Info: Steve Undefwood,912-
Auction. Livestock, goats, including all large animals starts at 10:30 am, then
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Byron 478-737-6745
1
594-6200 (night)or 912-375-5543(day).
poultry, including all small animals I
young
RIR Dominickers, I Every Fri. night Goat, Poultry & Small Animal
starts at 12 noon, Joe Tilley, Auctioneer I
starting to crow, $4 ea., or make offer for all.
Edna Docke
Harris 706-745-8324
Araucana, Giant Cochin, Buff Brahma,
show quality, O.E. Fawn Duckwing,
columbian, splash, quail, 61ue B
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~~d pyle, others, ~ ~shoem~ ake
Carrollton 678-796-9222
Baby chicks, RIR, Dominiques, we hatch,
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Sale, 7 pm, Buggy Town Auction, 1315
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Hwy. 341 s., Barnesville. GAL#3177Info: 770-358-0872/1786'
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Every S~at. 10 am, , 1jpm, g~ oats,
fa~rm-related ~mdse. fowl & small animal
Auctio~n; auction;
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GAL#AU003224; Red Barn Livestock
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Auction, Sylvester. Info.: 229-776-9009.
Lic. #AU1810, Taylorsville. Info: Ray or
Teresa, 678-414-9335 or 678-4148905.
Every ~2nd & 4th~ Sat. Lives~tock Auctio~n, Waddell Auction Barn, Climax, Ga., 1 pm, selling goats, sheep, poultry and small animals; selling miscellaneous at
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regis&red doeling born in March, $50. James Weaver Morganton 706-374-4734
jumper; excellent on flaisnappie mouth, quiet for beginners, always in ribbons. 0. Walker
sex, & ship year round, minimum 25 chicks to Every Sat. Horse Auction, All Breed Horse
ship, email: bobsbiddies@live.com.Bob Berry 1
Sale, tack, 7 pm, horses & ponles, 9 pm,
10 am; #AU003249. Info.: 229-246-
49551416-7217.
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Registered Amerlcan Nubian doe, 4 years Rocky Face 706-673-2246
Ray City 229-455-6437
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Reidsville. GAL 2687 Info: Mike Holland, Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Goats, poultry & small I
1 old, black & white spotted, bred to registered Reg. Arab broodmare, chestnut wlwhite Baby Peacocks, hatched 6 weeks. both 1
912-654-28631614-6621.
Nubian buck. $300. Marv Grimes Carlton 706-202-8784
markinas, beautiful head. verv
offspri@ on site. $1200. ani ice
flashv. Blues and Whites, $25 each; peacock ~ e i s e l t feathers, $0.50 to $1 each. Tim White Blue
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Every Sat. Goat, Poultry & Small Animal Auction, 10 am, receiving, 8 am, farm-
animal sale, 11 am, Middle Georgia I
Goat & Chicken Sale, Cochran. Lic#
AU003174. Info.: 478-230-7324 or I
Registered Red Boer buck born 11120108, Homer 706-677-5218
Ridge 706-455-3822
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related misc. sale. 12 noon. 425
478-230-1895.
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perfect herd sire, beautiful offspring, $200. Reg. Arabians, 1 bay gelding, 2 black
Lara Postin Locust Grove 678-898-0798 geldings, 2 bay mares, 1 chestnut mare, 4
Saanen goats, registered, bucks and does, gray mares, starting at $500. Raymond Watts 6 to 18 months old. Curtis Collier Athens 706- Macon 478-743-6692
613-2922 706-540-3993
Reg. miniature donkey jack, almost solid
Tennessee fainting goats billies 6 wks. and white, 6 months old, $600. Phillip Burgess
up, $125 and up. William Souder Carnesville Canton 404-798-0316
678-614-3569
Riding mule, nice, and gentle, $400. Harry
Tunis fleecelroving. Lincoln lambswool and Sprewell Carrollton 404-775-4075
long locks colors call for pricelavailability. SSHBEA Baylwhite gelding, well trained,
Gayle Richardson Woodstock 770-928-8619 trail exp, smooth gaits, will go anywhere.
Two AlpinelNubian wethers, friendly, 1 yr Barbara Creely Bishop 706-769-5716
old, for companions, $100 for both, UTD on Standard brown female donkey, 4 yr old,
shots, wormings, hoof care. Charles Huff $300. Jackie Copelan Madison 706-453-2494
Tifton 229-343-4882
Standard Jenny, 4y0, grey, pasture guard or
Two bucklings born 2/12/2010, 112 pet, $250.00. Wynn Copelan Greensboro
LaMancha, 112 Alpine-Boer mix, $75 each or 706-453-7687
trade for Alpine or LaMancha. Paul Thoroughbred, mares and gelding, 7 and 8
vanLoenen Bartow 478-364-6960
yr. old, trained, pleasure, trail or show, $1500-
Two good goats. NubianIBoer nanny, 3 yrs. $2000 terms available. G. Gibson Atlanta
NubianINigerianwether, 2 yrs., gentle, woods 678-595-2790
wise, LGD wise. Gwen Roland Meansville TWHBEA great pleasure horses, 12 y.0.
706-648-2456
mare, beautiful bay, 5 y.0. gelding, by lined
: Wanted Dorper sheep, black face only. Buy wlcash, flashy. Cecil Frazier Sharpsburg
or trade. B. Scully Toccoa 706-282-1845
770-251-0644
Equine For Sale
Two TWH pleasure geldings, 11 y.0. black, $1500; 5 V.O. chestnut, $1000, both
havebuestions llack you
categow
regarding ads ni this call Andrea Stephens at 404-651-
professionally trained and gentle, call after 6pm. Glenda Eubanks Albany 229-435-7914
908 1
All ~~ test
or 404-651-9082.
equine advertised in the Market
l ml u~st ht avi e ~had a negative coggins
within past 12 months. Negative
Windy Hill Ranch is selling three trail riding horses, beautiful variety of colors and breeds. Kay Bailey Waynesboro 706-554-2037 706294-5818
Bantam chickens, Mille Fleur D'uccles and I variety of other color D'uccles, $3 and up. Ron I
Dromedary St., Woodbury. Info: Bubber Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Livestock auction at I
or Penny Fishburne, 706-553-9700RO6-
Pearson Livestock; sale, 1 pm; goats, I
Tallent Franklin 770-289-3887
975-1489.
sheep, poultry & small animals; 1168
Bantams Old English, Blacks, Whites, 1 Every Sat. Small Animals, Chickens, Rabbits.
Hwy. 441 N., Pearson, Ga. Info.: 229-
Creles. Randy Chamlee Social Circle 770- 1
Sheep, Goats & Horse Sale, 4 pm, Coker
798-0271, 912-422-3211.
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464-4561 678-451-6655
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Sale Barn, Duncan Bridge Rd., White Every 3rd Sat. Horse & Tack Sale, I
Bantams, Cochins, Silkies, Frizzles, mixed
Co., at old Chaltahoochee Livestock
Buchanan Horses Sales, LLC, tack, 4
flock; also, other assorted breeds and ducks.
Barn. Info: Wayne Coker, 706-540-8418.
pm, horses to follow, 1812 Macedonia
Terri Flowers Doerun 229-782-5862
1 Every Sat. night Goat, Poultry & Small Animal
Church Rd., Buchanan. GAL #316. 1
Bantams: OEBBs, WCB
Silkies I
Auction, 7 pm, Bradley-WaysideAuction,
Info: Melissa Wright, 770-296-4005. 1
(Buff & White), Buff Cochin, must
Vandagriff Forsyth 478-994-2621
Barn pigeons
sale.
sell. Paul MOxley
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1035 Monticello Hwy., Gray. GAL 306.
Info: Nancy Wilson, 478-986-4413.
Every l s t & 3rd Sat. Small Animal Sale, goats,
Every 3rd Sat. Goat & Sheep Sale, 12 noon, Agri Auction Sales, held at Eastanollee
Livestock Market, Hwy. 17 btwn.
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Soperton 912-529-6296478-697-6799
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sheep & poultry, 1 pm, misc.
Toccoa & Lavonia. Info: Ricky 1
Barred
Rock chickens, 8-10 weeks I
merchandise, 6 pm, Deer Run Auction.
Chatham, 706-491-2812 or Jason I
old, $3 each, hens and roosters available. I
James Cole Franklin 770-328-6468
Hwy. 76, Adel-Nashville Hwy., Adel. GAL 001800 Info: 229-560-2898 or 229-896-
Wilson, 706-491-8840.
I
Barred Rock roosters, 4 months old, $5. 1
4553,
Livestock auctions listed in the Market
Debbie Elli0tt Gaines7v7i0ll-e532-4761
1 Every 1st & 3rd Sat. Livestock Sale, sale Bulletin sometimes offer related items for 1
Barred Rock, Delaware, Turkin (naked neck), roosters, pullets beginning to lay; also,
I
eggs and meat chickens Joe
LaGrange 404-247-1702
starts at 10 am, tackihorses, cows at 12 sale, such as tack and other livestock 1 noon, goats at 1 pm, poultry sale to equipment. Notices for auctions selling 1
follow, Metter Livestock Market, Lyons, any items other than livestock must be
Ga. Info: Lewie Fortner, 478-553-6066. accompanied by the auction license I
Beautiful 3 months old Bearded show, no sex yet, different colors. Re es Atlanta 678-471-6294
Silkies, Hamlet
I
GAL3415,
number of the principal auctioneer or I
1 Every 1st & 3rdSat. S & D Goat Sales, Baxley auction firm conducting tFie-BCft%fUK m-1
Australorp chicks, hatched 913110, 1
RIR rooster and Buff Orpington rooster, and I
crosses. Rex Sells Gainesville 678-455-4471
Black Australorp, Araucana, guinea eggs, chicks & keets, day old & up, starting @ $2,
1
shelle cable wa nesboro 706-466-3492
Fairgrounds, begin 12:30 pm; goats, regulations of the Georgia Secretary of I
pigs, poultry. Info.: Steve Smith. 912-3679268, 912-266-7170.
State. Notices without cannot be published.
this
information
I
2nd Sat' Eastanollee
Horse Sales' pm' Livestock Auction.
I For more information on the Livestock I
Eastanollee. Info: Shannon Winstead, Sales and Events calendar, call Randy 1
Black Australorps, Dominickers, & RIR L ,, 86, 4-7, 10-, 403, 0 o, r 8, 64-, 944, -62, 00, . ,,C, ox, at, 40, 4-6, 56-, 368, 2. ,,,,,,,d
reports are valid for 12 months from the sample date. A copy of this test report must accompany the ad each time it is submitted or the notice will be returned to the advertiser. For this reason, generalized ads (i.e., many horses, varieties to choose from, others, etc.) cannot be accepted. Buyers are urged to request verification of a negative Coggins test before purchasing any equine. Any falsification of Coggins
pOultry/FOwFl ~ ,s.ale
If you have any questions regardingads in this category, call Shavonne Smith at 404651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
~ n pyerson engaged i n buying live poultry of any kind for resale, or in selling live poultry of any kind bought for the purpose of resale, must be licensed by the Georgia Department of Agriculture.
chickens, 2009 hatch. Charles Hamby P.O. Box 1127 Temple 30179 678-839-9007
Black Copper Maran and Buff roosters, $8 each up; free range farm fresh eggs, $1 doz., up. David Yancey Good Hope 770-403-2220
Black Sex links chicks, one and three months old, $3 and $5 each. Steve Riancho Blue Ridge 706-847-4796
Black Sumatra and Yokohama laying, $45 trio, Red Shouldered and White Yokohama
Dominicker chickens, different ages, different prices. Richard Day 3651 Sims Bridge Road Monroe 30656 770-267-0004
Doves, Ringneck, several colors. C. Parris Winston 770-577-3837
Ducks: white Pekin, 2 drakes, 3 hens; 2010 mixed roosters. Linda Williams Maysville 706-652-3392
Dutch bantams, light brown and blue light
, Guineas, $7 each. Eugene Johns
Wa cross 912-283-3332
roosters, turkeys, many breeds of chickens. Terald Odum Monroe 678-373-8619 770-2677263
Guineas, Buff Orpingtons, O.E. bantams, pigeons, Rouen ducks, more. Danny Ryals Milledgeville 478-452-8497478-804-3868
tests can result in fines andlor suspension of advertising privileges in the Market
Possessing such a license does not by itself disqualify an individual from
cockerels, $8 each. Richard Riley Macon 478-550-5273
brown, 2010 hatch, $20 pair. Clarence Whatley Thomaston 706-647-5122
Guineas: healthy babies, handled daily, will keep your property tick free, $7 ea; 8 for $40.
Bulletin. This regulation also applies to advertising poultry in the Market Bulletin; Blue Laced Red Wyandottes and Partridge EE's, $10; Bantam EE's, $6; Black Giants, J. Houck Rome 706-234-2862
equine advertised in the "At Stud" and "Boarding" categories of the quarterly
ho- we- ve- r. advertisers should note that all livestock (which includes poultry), must
Rocks, 5 months to 1 112 yrs, prices $10-$20 each. Jeffery Smith Acworth 770-974-1219
several ages, $5 and up; no hens. J. Parks Gainesville 770-983-3208
Hatching eggs: Lavender Orpingtons, Black Copper Marans, Speckled Sussex, Delawares,
equine editions.
have been in possession of the advertiser Blue Swedish ducks, eggs, meat; good in Egyptian geese, Blue Slate, and Golden Blue/Black/SplashOrpingtons, RIR, BR & duck
'01 Reg. paint, mare, 15.!h, 9 yrs, shown English, always In r~bbons,jumps 2'6", solid chestnut, gentle, rides, $5500. W. Abrams
for a minimum of 90 days or, in the case of
chicks, ducklings, etc., must have been raised by the advertiser before offering
garden, $15; guineas, 16 wks., $12. Karen Frank Athens 706-255-3353
Bourbon Red turkeys, $10 and up. David
Palm turkeys, guineas, ducks, priced according to age. Bobbie Bauserman Grovetown 706-868-1570
eggs, http://thegarryfarm.webs.com. Nancy Garry Bowdon 404-409-2352
Homing pigeons: White, Black, Blue Bar,
Milner 770-228-3865
them for sale in the Market Bulletin. Power 711 Hwy 63 Commerce 706-206-4210 Female runner duck, laying, $5; Royal Palm Check, and others, young birds and some
'04 Haflinger pony, pulls cartslrides, $700; '04 paint pony, mare, great for young riders,
Mallard ducks must be at least three generations from the wild before they can
Bourbon Red turkeys, chickens, small chicks, leeholloway@hughes.net. Lee
turkey hens, $40; Buttercup roosters, $5. Peggy Jones Colbert 706-255-0892
mature birds. Kim Hogan Cleveland 706-809-
?z15
$650; '08 QH, stud, $500. Kay Smith be advertised i n the Market Bulletin. Holloway Greenville 706-672-0015
p Free range, healthy turkeys, chickens and
Milledgeville 478-452-6103 '99 AQHA Palomino gelding, 16 trail ridden,
Advertisers must include this information in notices submitted for publication.
Brown egg layers, red Sexlinks, yellow Buffs, call after 7 pm. Lee Blount Broxton
Young guineas; pond ready Pekin ducks. Sara Robbins Blairsville 706-745-2328
breeders, $30, call anytime. Scott Willoughby Watkinsville 706-818-3147
p bathes, no vices, easy keeper, sweet
disposition. confident rider, $2;000. Shari Combs Jasper 706-692-0088
$5 and up, depending on age, Silkies, Polish, Ameraucanas, and Bantam Cochins. Melissa Bowden Bishop 706-310-9060
91 2-359-3866
Buff Brahmas, (812010) for petsleggs, $10, minimum 3 birds; big, quiet, gentle, will lay
French BlackCopper Maran pairs, trios.
and chicks, C l Jean blood, 100%.Jim Hughie Newnan 678-416-5175
about months old, Kimberly McDonough 678-230-7835
Moore
I - 10 vr old. Aooaloosa mare liaht palomino 1 '04 pair Burmese Java peacocks, $650;
with blanket '15.1 hds, areat trail horse other 2009, 2008, 2007 peacocks available. beginner safe, $2200 ob; Michael Morris Terry Elmore Macon 478-361-3468
eggs for 3 years. Robin Roberts Ball Ground 770-363-4287
Call ducks, 2 trios of Gray, Calls from show
Game chicken, Hatch, Greys, and Kelsos. Bill Farner Maysville 678-315-1832
Game chickens for sale, different ages to
Large, colored meat chickens, $8 each. B. Thomas Bartow 478-299-1143
W ~ t " , ~ ~ $ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ l ~ , " ~ ~ ~ ~ Wrightsville 478-278-5490 16', 14 yr old. standard bred guiden from
643-1828 Amish farm, traffic safe, broke to ride and
drive. Tommy Days Blackshear 912-449-
"- A- ,1 99
1995 ApHA Sorrel Overo Broodmare. Not bred back due to late foaling.Produces color .
$1000 Karen Lockhart bowdon 678-381-
7. 401
2 Spotted saddlebred; 1 buckskin mare; 1 pair sorrel; 1 bay; 1 dunn mule. Ken Berry Stockbridge 770-206-0416
20 yr old QH , great with kids, 8 yr old, grandaughter has -been riding, $500 obo. Patricia Johnson Silver Creek 678-313-4579
2001 AQHA reg. buckskin mare, Three Bars bloodlines, with palomino filly by side. Melvin
I 1 Yoder Montezuma 478-955-1686
5 y.0. standard jack, $200, 2 y.0. miniature jack, $200. Tony Davis Oxford 770-385-0309
7 yr. old, red roan TWH Arab mare gaited, sweet, willing, $1500; 20 yr. old, AraIQH,
'09 Indian Blue peacock, tame, $200. Gena Courtney Macon 478-788-4888
'09 laying hens, have 9, $3 each; or $25 for all, laying good. Ray Mannor Jefferson 706-
?c7~aaa?
Yellow Golden pheasants, pheasants, mist. grown Rich Barnesville 678-603-
0,I I
'10 Peacocks: Buford Bronze, India Blue, Java Green; pheasants: RedNellow Goldens, Silvers, Elliot males, Swinhoe, Impeyan; GQF1202 incubator. Herb Tart Cumming 770-841-5713
'10 roosters. Salmon Faverolle, handsome, large breed, peaceful birds, 8 for $5 ea., call for more info. John Chatham Clarkston 678863-0211
1 male11 female, Black Shoulder peafowl of same blood, hatched April 2010, trade for same of new blood. Laura Wood Tignall706-
lines, short-billed, look like miniature Mallards, $75 trio. Janet Chandler Rutledge 706-3721290
Call ducks, White, Chocolate, Butterscotch, Grey, White Mandarins, peafowl, Red turkeys, Lavender guineas, Silkies and Cochins. Danny Ledford Gainesville 678-316-2335
Chickens: RIR, Barred Rock, some mixed
--
in Bantam roosters, 2 Lavender roos and 2 Black roos, $10 each; Egyptian Favoumi roosters. $5. no hens available. Bill C I ~ LaGran e 706-594-0467
z j u m b i a Lvandotte bantams. Black Wyandotte bantains, free to good home. W.C. Davis Stockbridge 770-474-1154
Cuckoo Maran. 5 mo. old roosters. $6 ea. Steven Holloway 107 Bob white Road
choose from. David Parks Cleveland 706969-3912
Game roosters, different colors, raised free range, nice birds, $10 each, call 2 pm-9 pm. Lisa Caron Danielsville 706-208-1070
G ~ G ~ ~ B~~~~~: R~~,-J~~, clar,ets, Butchers, Roundheads, Sid Taylor, Hatch, Kelsos, Spangles, call anytime. Russell Griffin Gainesville 770-241-0328 770-532-8447
~ ~ ~ H~atch,Kfelso,~ 6~,tcher, l Roundhead, Grey,Toppie, Red Quill, Chet & crosses; all ages. Roger Dalton Winder 678863-2133
Golden Comet hens, currently laying, $5 each. Roy Stanaland Jasper 770-337-3162
Golden Comet pullet chicks, Missouri hatched, lay brown eggs, 10 wk old, $7 ea. Gene Garrison Clermont 770-983-3070
Golden Sebright, 3 breeds of Japanese bantams: White, Black, Blacktail White; call anytime. Thurman Spangler Fairmont 678721-9805
Laying hens, AmeraucanaS, Golden Buff, Silver Wyandottes, Black Stars, $8 each. DennisTaylor Oxford 770-715-7344
Light Brahma rooster & hens; 3 Ameraucana hens; 2 game hens; Australorps cockerels wlpullets, call for prices. Michael O:berbillig Murrayville 770-534-1483
Mallard ducks, 3 generation from wild, $9 & less, all sizes. Sam Rappold Molena 770-5503048 770-884-0262
Mallard ducks, 3rd generation removed, $5 and up. Keli Mantooth Canton 404-925-9338
Mallard ducks, 3rd generation removed, beautiful. $6 and up. Keli Mantooth Cnton 404-925-9335
Mallard ducks, male and female, born 0509-10, $20 each. Leroy or Miriam Chambers Griffin 770-229-5747 770-366-7853
Miner Blue game fowl, 3 and 5 months old,
approved homes only, $2000. L. Craft Manchester 706-580-6382
7y0 half Arabian mare $450., 25yo Arabian gelding, lessons, pleasure $250., 13yo
Greenville 30222 706-672-9209 706-302- Guineas for sale, call after 6 pm. Kenneth $10 each. Brandon Bridges Thomaston 706-
..,-. Harry 255 Field Road Griffin 30223 770-229- 741-4090
Diamond doves. Red Golden pheasants, 4362
Muscovy ducks, pets, low cost to proper
I breeder male Blue-eared he as ant. S~aldinO Guineas, $2 and up; young pairs of Old environment; also, mixed breed chickens and
Arabian broodmare $650. J. Denney Brooks roosters. $10 each. 'Michael ~ o o Onxford peachicks, leave message. ~ e v i n ~ a f iEnglish bantams. Dwayne Beard Royston bantams.Julian Danielly Loganville 404-403-
770-468-2703
678-409-7312
Decatur 404-325-9969
706-245-5736
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Mute swan cygnets for sale. Benjamin Wheaten Marans, laying pullets; pigeons: Alpacas: males, maidens, and pregnant 2003 Exiss 4Hlslant in excellent condition, Flemish Giants, white, grey, pedigreed
Dameron Covington 770-788-9091
Racers and Sattinettes. Mike Brown females, email: Larry@DestinyAlpacas.com. new tiredawning,
showerlstereo, blues,
mature
does,
spotted
O.E. B.B. Red, O.E. quail, 5 month old. LaGrange 706-884-8217
Larry Dietsch Young Harris 706-379-2361 microwavelrefrigerator, a/c and heat. Lots of Flemishlcheckered crosses, babies & older
Mitch Pohlel Loganville 770-466-8059 404- White Leghorn chickens, roosters only, $10
201-0502
each. James Hulett Cisco 706-695-2450706-
Alternative Livestock
extra's. 19,000. Paulette Carter Louisville rabbits ready. Tiffani Kelly Covington 404-
478-299-3140 478-206-5476
308-2364
O.E. bantams from show stock, Barred, BB 581-8000
Requiring Permiaicense
2006 Sundowner 3 horse slantload living Hollands Fuzzy Lops Neatherlands, Mini
Reds, O.E. quail, Blue Splash, Blacks. Mack White Silkie rooster, $5;American bantams,
qtrs., like new, must sell, can email photos, Rex, Lionheads, Califorians, New Zealands,
McBurnett Tyrone 770-487-2233
White Cochin rooster, all young. Donna Staton If YOU have questions regarding ads in this $25,500. Pam Moser Bremen 770-235-5638 Flemish Angoras. State Licensed. White
O.E. BBR, Silver Duckwing, Red Pyle, this Villa Rica 770-317-8303
category, call Shavonne Smith at 404-651- 2007lPonderosa covered stock trailer County Holly Dunlap Cleveland 678-982-
year's hatch, $5 each. Randy Walston Yellow Buff Orpingtons, 5 mo., $5; 4 mo., 9081 Or 404-651-9082.
bumper pull. In excellent condition used very 1141
Franklin 706-302-4490
$4. Ga Ridle LaFa ette 706-638-1911
Pg ea u l ini OE Bantams: 25 varieties to choose from
fowl,$8
8 or
White Bearded Silkies, all healthy, from good more, $7 each. Heidi Williams Savannah 912-
~ $ ~ $ & ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ , " ~ ~ ~ d l a $ f blood lines. Mawin Roach Toccoa 706-244- 210-0236
- 8131 706-244-0079 Young Pearl guineas for sale, ill^ Maney
OE Bantams: White, Pearl, Black, BB, Alto 706-768-3292
The Georgia Department of Natural little garage kept priced to sell. Jason Cox regulates many exotic animalcso,liuitt229-220-6450 229-220-6450
2009 American Spirit 2-horse slant w/full
applicable state regulations, a deer farming license for the commrcMl production of
meat and fiber is available for the following
living quarters, like new, $25,000, call for details. Randy Pilgrim Thomson 706-5959736
Mixed breed bunnies, born May 22, 2010, $5 each. Kem Foley Powder Springs 770265-0105
Mixed rabbits for sale.AIl are grown and breeding age. $10.00 a piece. Mostly does. Richie Hardy Covington 678-229-7453
SDW, Red Fawn, Blue Mille, Blue Wheaten, BR, Spangle, Silver, many more. Janice
Poultry/Fowl Requiring
speciefalslo:w deer, axidseer, sika deer, elk, deer, reindeer, and caribou. F~~more
28-ft. Gooseneck brand stock trailer, new canvas top, new 16-in tires, brakes, lights,
Netherland Dwarf bunnies, $10 ea., must see, too cute, have white, gray and brown.
Payne Jasper 706-692-6769 OE: Millie, Blue Millie, Brassyback, Self
PermitRicense
information on the deer farming licensewi,ring, good red paint. Randy Barton Rome Stephanie Harrell Griffin 404-372-9571
contact the Georgia Department of iV6-234-4133
Rabbit cages for sale, almost new, drop
Blue, Cochins, Mottled, & Barred, trio black I f you have questions regarding this Agriculture at (404) 656-3667. For Beau. custom-made barrel saddle, bull nest boxes, $25 hole, includes feeder. Alvin
Moderns, Barred Rock bantams. Cheryl category, call Shavonne Smith at 404-651- information on licenses of other species of hide, 15 314 seat, made for appendix OH, Reynolds Cartersville 770-773-5684
Arrendale Marble Hill 770-893-3403
9081 or 404-651-9082.
hoofed stock (except llama and buffalo), hand-tooled 314 throughout, "true" drop-down Rabbits & bunnies, $12 ea., Mini Lop, Rex,
OEG bantams, Cochins and mixed. Rhonda Advertisements for bobwhite quail must contact the Georgia Department of Natural rigging, $699. Natalie Teague Lawrenceville Netherland Dwarf, cottontail, Lionhead,
- hoofed Jordan Ball Ground 770-735-2470 770-633- be accompanied by a copy of the
9653
advertiser's commercial quail breeders
OEGB: BB ~~d~ silver & F~~~ license. Since this is a state protected ~ ~ ~crelkes,Bl&~.ks, i ~ ~ lwh~ite~s, ~ bi~rd,, the~ Geo,rgia Department of Natural
Brassy Backs, & oEGB quails, Ted Charles Resources requires anyone selling
Resources Special Permit Unit at (T70) 761-
3044. Individuals submitting advertisements
to buy and selrlegulated
stock in the
Market BulletIi!nlusptro"'& a photocopy Of
theappropriatel'censewfihthe'rad.
770-962-3186
Bee 2 horse bumper pull, 2 escape doorsltack doors,7 ft tall, white, immaculate, $4200 Dianne Fulton Loganville 678-5232256
www.blackberrycreekminifarm.com. Sherry Amerson 173 Blackberry Ln. Augusta 30906 706-925-1876
Rabbits wanted: Holland Lops, Mini Lops, Netherland Dwarfs, Lionheads, Jersey
- Dou lasville 770-942-6847
bobwhite quail to have this license. For
Pegacocks, $120 trio; 3
year
Blue, hatched this year, olds, $100 each, John
license information, write: LBRU COMMERCIAL LICENSE, 2065 US
LIVESTOCK WANTED
Gosby Lexington TC all pupose 17" saddle, Wooleys, Hotots. Jimmy Parker Moultrie 229brown, good condition, all fittings, $300 985-7701 Deborah Breazeale Washington 706-678- Sandwanes, with swamp, Mini Rexs,
Justice Grantville 770-583-9064
278 SE, Social Circle, GA 30025-4743.
2003 706-318-2126
Hollands Lops, mini lionheads, Flemish Giant,
~eaco s6 cks: ea,, month old guineas,
Bobwhite quail, flight conditioned, now category, call Andrea Stephens at 404-651- Like-new saddles: Passier dressage, 16.5" NZW, dwarfs, plz call anytime. Lori Smith
ea,, Mu&ovy available for the 2010 season, call for pricing. 9081 or 404-651-9082.
seat, $1,300; beautiful Wade tree 1 5 . 5 Bowdon 770-809-4668
ducks, $8 ea, J~~~youghn ocilla229-423-
8692
Rembert Hancock Fairmount 404-376-0550 706-337-5699
Items listed in the Livestock Wanted category must be for specific livestock; for
designed by Dale Fredricks, $1,100. Jo Ann Hitman Gainesville 770-536-4858
Tiny Netherland Dwarf, Dwarf Holland LOP and Dwarf Hotot bunnies. Ann Gray Milner
Jumbo Wisconsin Bobwhite quail eggs, instance, "want 3 or 4-Yr. old quarter horse Meadowbrook horse size cart, Amish made, 770-468-3330
Pekin Mule , p FdrawnloEED, HAY ANsmD,4G, R:0A4I-N611- Pigeons: price~, ~shartpe p,.qtorow ~ 404-366-6930 $481100, $1681600, $260/1,000, flight year-
quail, flight
$3 each. J.
Johnson Ellenwood 404-226-5077
Pigeons and bantams, cheap. L. Dawkins
email: ~,","dd~345@wadleyquaiIfarm.comR. aymond
Meadows P.O. Box 338 Wadley 30477 478252-5345
Royston 706-245-4473706-680-0919
Pigeons: Armenian highflyers, Iranian
P o u ~ ~ ~ ~ /WFaontwed~
highflyers, Serbian highflyers, tipplers, and
more good pigeons, Andrey sv Looking for white pigeons, does not matter
Lawrenceville 678-409-6618
what county, any age. Scott Willoughby
Pigeons:watkinsv70i6ll-e818-3171
over 40 other breeds; also, doves, we ship. Looking
Daniel Vaughan Forest Park 404-438-5304 breedlspecies doesn't matter, within 15 miles.
404-361-7168
Dann Wesle Zebulon 678-588-4260
MuLcov-yeh
other rare and fancy types, doves, shipping mail: suzannepayton@bellsouth.net.Suzanne
avail. Amber Leary Forest Park 678-334- Pa on He hzibah 7I36-554-4902
3420
ceed aGIt Cuckoo Marans, I 0 female and
2 roosters. Mike Taylor Blythe 706-592-2622
and healthy birds, price according to volume. Need young, female Mallard duck. Sarai Charles F Hollland, Sr. Oglethorpe 478-472- Riffel Oxford 404-917-3628770-876-2114
8267
Wanted: Royal Palm hen turkey, around 16
gelding, aPProx. 16 hds.9 suitable for good condition, $900. also biothane draft
moderately experience rider." Generalized harness, excellent, '$275: Emily Black
ads, such as "want horses, any amount," A Iin 706-541-9753
are not acceptable for publication; neither are ads for free unwanted livestock.
cattle hay ring, in great shape, $90 obo. J U ~Adams DOU lasville 770-489-2418
Beef cattlweanted, will
weaned MiniatLre horse Eailer, 6H, in good
year, small family Operation. Gretchen Derryberry Claxto 91n2-739-0860 912-739-
condition, tack room, vents, stall dividers, windows, roof rack, $3,500. Tasha Holcombe
7404
Danielsville 706-789-3318
Jersey milk 'Ow, must be gentle and trained
Wood
706- condition. Ronnie Mitchell H a m e l l 770-235-
- 335-5878 6623
Looking for purebred Hereford heifers, one horse sleigh, Very old, in great
you ave questions regar ing a s in t is
ca~gory,hcall Shavonne
at
9081 or 404-651-9082.
~ 1 h1ay ads must contain the variety of
hay offered for sale; i.e., Coastal bermuda
ha ,Alicia ha ,etc.
4 ~ 5excellenht:laCyh; $15, Johnson grass
hay; $25, Fescue; $30, Bermuda. Sonny
Wood Rutled e 706-557-9509 706-717-8484
40M4-a2m45m-6o7th7pJ1reicnendetJ1im4mpylusOhaagndgsAwadntaedirfosrvb iClolIen3doiutionnd,Pmea noswtliythcgaawteedr ,5h0afson obt,ee$n35k0e.pJt, imin $45x050.alui fntton4h4 i^in^fi2e2ld&7a9l4l -w1e0l6l 6fertilized, Steve
pa"re guard Phil Sims 3020
R d Creamer Dawson 229-343-4511
Gainesville S&H 3 horse slant trailer, bumper pull,
Need reg.Angus bull to breed l8 month Old
Angus heifer. M, McDermott
478-391-
dressing room, $7500. Mike Hogan Dublin 478-676-3853 478-279-4699
- 2401 SRS cutting saddle for Sale, like new,
heavy tight rolls, in field, delivery available at extra charge. Joseph Ballenger Canon 706498-2469
$2.75 bale, 2010 cow & goat quality, Fescue & Orchard grass, heavy sq. bales.
:E; $:;:;bp. Pure Melanisticroosters,Valley Quail, Blue
Scale, Barbary Partridge, $10, versicolor
- pheasants. Jeff Barkman 106 E Mill St
Henderson 38340 731-89-6051
ALTERNATIVE - Pure Yellow Leg Hatch, Law Grays, pure LIVESTOCK Kelsos, trios avail., Battle crosses. James
to 18 wks. Libby Grizzle Dahlonega 706-9748648 706-864-6722
c a ~ ; " , w b ~ a i ~ ~ ~ h , ~" ~ ~, " n; " , d ~ t i ~ c ~ ~ ~
Susan Ethridge
weaning age then sell'
Umberger
Dawsonville
Want 2 Swap 2 spotted Jenny Donkeys for a cow, Mike Carter Cobbtown 912-684-3184
tires, floor good, rust,7 ft $850.00 Bonnie Parker Social Circle 770-464-9868
Two horse wagon, trailer hitch, seats 15
Lamar Long Chatsworth 706-695-5906 $20, 415 rolls, 2010 Fescue, outside; $30
roll in barn, delivery available. Jones Garmon Jefferson 706-367-4775
rolls in barn, 50 rolls available. Douglas
Weathers Grayson 404-554-5198 Purebred Cuckoo Maran roosters, hatched
LhavevregardnigsTOcK HANDLING People, mad for Hwy, $850. Janice Wages Goddard Maysville 706-652-3072
Monroe 770-267-5436
$25, Alicia, Bermuda cow hay, $35, horse
April 2010, $10 each. Rudy Hill Tifton 229- category, call Shavonne Smith at 404-651-
Used 15" English saddle, $50, new English quality hay all hay net wrapped barn stored.
Want 387-8320 Red Sexlink, Buffs, and Delaware hens, Georgia quail farms incubator, works perfect, call after 7 pm. Lee Blount Broxton 912-3593866
Rhode Island Red chicks for sale, $3
cockerels, $5 pullets. Robert Drake 3324 Kenn Rd. Au usta 30906 706-560-2828
9081 or 404-651-9082.
The Alternative Livestock category contains ads for ratites (ostriches, rheas, and emus) as well as other " n o w traditional" livestock.
1 llama, baby male, $300; 1 adult female, $500, both Appaloosas. Ken Hatley Barnesville 770-358-1300
If you have questions regarding ads in t d
category, Andrea
at 404-651-
'08' 0r404-651-9082.
'98 Big Valley 2-h0rse bumper pull
wldressing room, new paint, wheels/tires,
Sliding windowslscreens, XX tall, $3650. Kim
Glower
'99 circle M ~oosenecktrailer, 16 ft. 4
bridle, $30, used flash bridle, $50, can e-mail James ~ i x b nBlackshear 912-449-2783 912-
pictures. Megan Bauser Kennesaw 770-4016468
- 286-7641
$25, Fescue mix cow hay; $30, horse hay,
4x5 rolls, delivery available. Keith Hyde
headcatch panels sweep etc. Donn~e Dawsonville 404-317-9621
Haskins ~homasville2.29-22;-7846
$25, FescuelOrchard grass mixed, 2nd
Hampton cutting, 4x5 rolls, some stackedlcovered;
reasonably priced, 2000 or later model, brand some in field, call after 4 pm. Keith House
Rh:de Islan: Red pullets, Black Sex Links, and Pekin ducks. Brian Sturdy Dahlonega
Alpacas: Huacaya alpacas, herd reduction sale, package deals & interest free financing
straight load, $2500 firm, call
not important. Sabrina Wilson Aragon 706-
P M 506-6311
Armuchee 706-266-0490404-391-5470 $3/bale, '09 Eft 85, $5/bale; '10 Alicia, high
706-865-9201
avail.,
Western ww.southernjewellalpacas. 01-Sooner-3-HRevolution sellnrade 4-
quality, stored in barn; also, cow hay $20/roll
RIR laying hens, top notch pair of Black Swedish ducks. Darrell Dotson Griffin 678416-2091
RIR: 1 year old hens, $10; 19 week old
Notice pullets, $12; roosters, $8; brown eggs,
$1.50/doz. Connie Thiel Cornelia 706-776-7085
Ga. Feed Laws Roosters, RIR, ~ u f f Orpingtons,
Dominiques, 4.5 mos. old, $5 each. Roger
And Regulations Jordan LaGrange 706-883-8446
Serama and Silkie chicks, $3, 2-4 wks., Silkies are bearded, black, white, blue, partridge. Mary Robbins Powder Springs 770-943-1007
RABBITS chickens, roosters, 20 hens,
chicks, sizes A-C, various colors; rooster & 2 hens' $25' all $Ig5. Janice Rider Ryd7a70l386-7187
Seramas, all ages, all colors, over 100 to
- choose from, $25 for trio. Carl Mallard Jesup
4 912-586-6567 Silkies, pet quality, pairs available, 3
- months old, $15, leave message. E. Melton
Hogansville 706-302-8355
Silkies, Seramas, and Khaki Campbell
, i Mallards, various ages. Ed Countryman
Rockmart 770-480-3518
Silver Polish chicks, 7 weeks, straight run, adorable lawn ornaments, very friendly, $5.
Angora Jackie Bohler Williamson 770-228-7564
Silver Sebright bantams, out of show winners, extra females. Ray Gwynes P.O. Box 14 Andersonville 31711 229-924-5488
Silver Spangled Hamburgs, dark brown
Leghorns, White Leghornbantams, large fowl.
Bu""ies, Paul Hardy Fairburn 770-969-8575
Standard Bronze turkeys, $8; guinea keets, $5; Pekin ducks, $7; all are 3-4 months old. David Bojczuk Kingston 706-235-5568 770480-2006
0penherd.com. Jennifer North Jackson 770775-3344 770-688-5761
The Georgia Feed Law & Regulations states that any commercial animal feed, including pet treats, being sold in Georgia must be properly labeled, and the manufacturer be licensed by the Georgia Department of Agriculture.
~h~ label must include the following:
Net Weight
Product name
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Listing of ingredients
Name and address of the
manufacturer
r)iStribUtion of feed improperly labeled Or feed
H: wilt
have LQ JBJ or will sell
wlthout, wlLQ=$17,000 w01LQ-$11,000
Angelia Joyner Conyers 678-640-3354 678-
640-6258
O1lDoubleD GN 3Hslant drop windows, rear tack, bed, storage, sink, fridge, cowboy shower, ACIHeat, walk thru door. Stephame Paris Acworth 770-314-1239
16 ft GN livestock trailer, new floor, m w paint. Lou Batchelor B a x l e y
1 6 combination English Courbette saddle $250; misc. horse equipment including sheets, blankets, shipping boots, wraps & more; awillmac@aol.com. Amy Johnson Dawsonvi"e 828-699-5328
16'
gooseneck
trailer
center gate, dual axles with electric brakes,
$1800. Larry
DOuglasville 770-315-
4079
gooseneck stock trailer for sale Or trade bumper pull trailerc,all details.
James Grimsley Box Springs 229-649-6443
1986 Barren aluminum cattle pot trailer 48ft 102 inches; 1982 Polar American
aluminum, double deck livestock trailer. Kath n Fortner Kite 478-469-3317
19: Sooner Dynasty horse slant load,
living quarters, mid tack, electrical jack, hay
rack.
706-595-6687
706-699-0566
199l9 Sundow~ner valveli~te, 2h/slanit, rear
tack, or dressing room low miles original tires
and brakes, $8000, Jeff Spears Locust
Grove 678-596-1839
2 - 18" Black Leather Trooper saddles,
$450Ieach
18" Black English Saddle
wide, $400 obo, C, ~
i M~~~~~ 770-20~71
1735
2 horse covered wagon, rubber tires, lights, excellent condition. Mac wright Fairmont
15.5", Rubbermaid Water troughs 50gal- $35, and up. Dwayne Heatwole Mefler 912-682-
70gal- $45 Patrick Massey Monroe 678-4286768
- 5794
$30, 4x5 rolls, FescuelOrchardmix in field,
Wintec Pro dressage saddle 17" excellent $35 in barn; $3.50 square bales in field, $4
condition $500; Wintec 15" all purpose saddle barn. pat Sunon Clarkesville 706-947-3006
good condition, asking $150. Gayle Moniz 706-499-6761
McDonough 404-759-3329
$3O/bale, 2010 Coastal Bermuda mix, 5 ft.
Western saddle, bwn, tooled leather, suede bales, weed free and fertilized, delivery
insert matchingmartindale,bridle and blanket, available. Evalea Beckstrom Thomson 706-
excellent condition, $285. Jim Butts 597-8073
Thomaston 706-975-8266
$40 roll, Bermuda 4x5 net wrap, in barn,
$25 Fescue, qty. discounts. Terry Stephenson 2637 Adams Clarke ~ d C.ommerce 30530 706-207-5279
you ave quesrons regar rnga s rn IS $40, 4x5 rolls, 2010 ryegrass; $50,
Bermudalcrabgrass mix, horse quality,
9081 or404-651-9082,
fertilized, in barn, net wrapped. W. Glover
3 month old rabbits, $8 each. AI Casteel Griffin 770-599-9806
Thomaston 706-648-6171
$40-$45, 4x5 rolls, net wrap, 2010 Coastal,
Russell, and dft 85; Coastal Bermuda square
some very small Netherland Dwarfs. Wesley bales, $5 bale. J. Tyre Jesup 912-294-7850
Ste hens Madison 706-342-3070
912-294-6367
6 baby rabbits, 8 wks. old $7. each Charles '09-'10 Coastal Bermuda round bales,
'On 770-865-6562
delivery available. Jimmy Thompson
8
bucks, 1 black buck, 2 black does, $8 each. '10 4x5 rolls, Bermuda, horse quality, well
Bill Abner Winder 770-867-3529
fertilized, $40; Bermuda mix, on pallets, good
COW hayhay, $151$25, del. avail. Tony Taylor
coats, chocolate, black, gray, cathy ~~b~~~ Lavonia 706-338-1329
B~aGllround 770-479-2300
'10 4x5 rolls, FescuelOrchard mix, BermBerm$u3d5as, horse quality9 stored in
$5-$30 all ages, long and short hair, ~ e r bj arn. William Carlyle Pendergrass 770-601Russell Lawrenceville 678-878-8570 770- 01B5
682-8670
10 5x5 round rolls, approx. 1000+ Ibs., T-9
gentel,nOncoolrs, net wrappedp fertilized, rain free
$7~ each. ~Mike Jadckson Barnesville 770-3183520
832-7977
Keller Harlem 706-556-9821 706-
Californian '10 Alfalfa, 50-60 lb. squares, $8, van
Zealand $10 @ 4 weeks call in evenings. trailers avail., choice net wrap Bermuda,
Turkey chicks and guinea keets, starting at $3. Tarnm Gra Adairsville 706-602-4325
Turkey,!3 hstm:: old Royal Palm (L mixed, $10 each, leave message. Marilyn Bruce Fairburn 770-306-7082
Turkeys, various ages,$10-$30 each. Graham Lyons 912-565-7004
Two adult pea hens, $60 each, leave message. Willie Keen Jr Perry 478-9873687
distributed by someone not
licensed by the Department is prohibited.
For please contact Julie Hester, Plant ~ ~~~~~d & ~d~~i~, ~ i ~at 404-656-3637.
706-629-0406
Jerry Whitmen Mansfield 770-787-8528
cheap, delivery avail. Dar Bohnenstiehl Fort
2 horse trailer, bumper pull, 1992 W-W, Farm raised Mini Rex rabbits for $15 each, Valle 770-468-4682
good floor, some r u n on weld seams, needs multiple colors. Jessica Atkins Cartersville
paint, $900. Clint Jones Milan 229-362-4111 770-655-0449
quality, $4/$5 squares in fieldbarn, $50 round
478-231-1669
Flemish giant rabbits from 3 mo. to adults, bales. Art Johns B n ~ ~ ~ w 2o2o9-d995-5371
2000 Sooner stock trailer, 4-slant load $20. and up. Edward Sezonov Snellville 770- '10 Alicia hay, square bales, fertilized and
Flemish, wldressing room, $9,000, must sell. Trish 361-1871
barn kept, $4 each, 10 minimum. Scott Lynch
iCo2m0~b0e2sEMxiaiscso3n~4h7o8rs-3e~3t5ra-0ile9r9,9w4e7e8k-e4n7d5-5pk8g8.4, NZW, Californian, San Juan, Dutchess, 8-14 Wa nesville 912-266-4755
shower, heat, stove, micro, sink, tile. $15,000. weeks, $10 ea. Michael Moran Toccoa 706- hay, bales out of the field, $4.50. Ellen
Trammel Pam Ellijay 770-365-8501
599-4537 706-886-6772
Parkhurst Pine Mountain 706-442-1278
Wednesday, September 22,2010
THE MARKET BULLETIN
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'10 BahidDallasIBermuda, mixed, quality, 2010 4x5 rolls, $38; square bales, $2.50, 2010 Fescue square bales, $2.50 In barn,
rain free, square bales, in barn, $3.50, beh~nd Bermuddryegrass, 2nd cutting, coveredloff cow qual~ty.Danny L~ttleFelton 770-646-
Helping Each Oth.er baler, $2.50. Wilson Phelps Greensboro 706- ground, fertilized, sprayed. Nelson 8708
347-0492
Hollingsworth Molena 404-805-4156
2010 Fescue, horse qualtty, well fert~l~zed,
- 1 '10 Bermuda, Tift 85 and Russell, horse 2010 4x5 rolls, FescuelBermuda hay, in sa. bales, $3.75, rolls, $35; sa bales,
Exotic Bird Sanctuarv in ~rankl&County currently is
quality, cut on 30 day intervals or less, $5 barn, $33 each; '09 hay, $26 each, '08-hay,
$ ~ ~ 1 ~ ~ $ ~ ; ~ 7 2 r 2 ~ 1 ~ ~ $ i - ~ 2 " 2 ~ 7 5 bale. Mike McCravy Bowdon 770-328-2047 $13. Lee Rampey Elberton 706-283-1237
looking for emus, turkeys, peacocks, guineas, ostriches as well as other
II I '10 BermuddFescuelOrchard arass. mixed 1 2010 4x5 rolls. Tift-44lFescue mix. drv in 2010 Fescue/&hard arass mix. souare exotic birds that are in need of a refuge Sanctuary. AS neighbors, We
square hay bales, limed & fertiized; horse the barn, fertilized and weeded, $45;'sq;are bales, horse quality, dellvery available. ierty have come together to use our farmlands to create a sanctuary for these
quality, $5. Fran Masters Buford 770-945- bales, $6. Bob Young Villa Rica 770-861- R~chardsCanton 770-548-4589
6433
2891
2010 FescuelOrchard grass, $4; 4x5 JD
exotic birds that need a place to live in the wild. This sanctuary is located
'10 Coastal Bermuda large square bales, 2010 4x5 round bales, FescuelBermuda rolls, Fescue, $25, and other hay. Jerry on some of the most beautiful land in Franklin County. For more
relative forage quality (RFQ) tested, fertilized, mix hay, $30 in field; $35 in barn, delivery Hgdon Rossville 706-866-4999
limed, premium horse hay. Dan Evans avail. Matt Riner Williamson 678-967-1284
2010 Horse qual~tyBermuda hay, forage
Athens 706-318-6136
2010 4x5 round bales, net wrapped, well tested, $30, net wrapped, 4x5 round bales;
information please contact us by email at bbbenfield@windstream.net
(Website - www.exoticbirdsanctuary.info)or at the following address:
'10 Coastal Bermuda large square bales, fertilized, barn stored, $35, l i f t 85; $40, Alicia. $5, 48-50 Ib. 'square bales, John Sull~van
relative forage quality (RFQ), tested, fertilized, Jack Patton Baxley 912-278-0179
Moreland 770-927-6431
limed, excellent horse hay. Tyler Evans 2010 Alfalfa, 45-50 Ib. squares, $9. Kevin 2010 horse quality perenn~apl eanut hay in
Wintewille 706-549-0937
Bearden Carrollton 404-590-9667 770-710- 65 Ib. square bales. transportation prov~ded.
Gumlog Exotic Bird 381 Horse Trail
'10 Coastal Bermuda squares, horse 9096
Roy Bennett Meigs 229-873-9960 229-941-
quality, large tight bales, well fertilized and
2010Alicia hay, 4x6 rolls, fertilized, good for
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limed, $5 in field, delivery available. Dave all animals, $40-45; also, square bales
Garwood Monticello 770-354-2085
available. Randy Wynn East Dublin 478-275-
2010 Horse quality sq. bales, fertilized, for weeds, stored in barn, $3.50 per
Alicia & Tift 85 roll hay, $35, under barn and $30, outside, Lavawn Luke Nicholls 912-345-
Mulch hay, large square bales, $2; Fescue feed hay, $3. R.W. Turner Brooks 770-719-
'10 Coastal Bermuda, excellent quality sq. bales, $4.50/$5 fieldbarn; 6x4 rounds, $45, delivery available. Eddy Allen Macon 478951-6648
0919 478-697-0793
2010 Alicia hay, fertilized hay, $30/roll, 5 112' tall, 4' wide, 900 Ibs., make great cow hay. Jacob Linahan Hahira 229-560-4482
bale. Jennifer Sosebee Clermont 770-5404110 770-983-0174
2010 horse quality, mixed grass, Fescue & Orchard grass, fertilized, rain free, in barn,
2102 912-381-9203
Alicia hay, 4x5 round, net wrap, horse and cow, large quantity available, some delivery available, John Scott Rebecca 229-382-7787
8545 770-356-2746
Mulch wheat straw, Bermuda hay, square, round, can deliver; also, Fescue, $2.50-$5 square; $25-$50 rolls. Travis Childers
'10 Coastal Bermuda, excellent quality, sq.
bales, $4.50, $5, fieldlbarn; 6x4 rounds, $45, delivery available. Steve Allen 444 Cochran Rd Butler 31006 478-862-3520
2010 Alicia, Bermuda square bales, in barn and well fertilized, delivery available, $6/bale. Phil Britton Jackson 404-597-7347
2010 Alicia, Bermuda, 4x5 rolls, horse quality,
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2010 Martin
'10 Coastal, Russell, 4x6, JD net wrapped, 1000 Ib., stored in barn, horse quality, $45, can deliver. William Stevens Macon 478-2141257
'10 Coastal, Tift 44, $25-35; FescueBermuda mix, $20-35, 4x5 rolls, cow hay.
p Scott McDaniel Yatesville 706-472-3013
- '10 CoastallBermuda, prime horse quality,
fert., UGA soil specs., $6lsq., 4x5 rd. bales,
$301$40/$50, del.1stack In barn available. Olin T~ammellForsyth 478-994-6463 478-960-
1 7239 '10 Fescue hay, well fert~l~zeIndbarn, $3/$4 square. Howard Tanner Cedartown 770-7486628
, '10 Fescue square bales, horse hay,
$4.40bale; cow hay, $3.50/bale, under cover. Jeremy Means Snellville 770-539-3405
'10 Fescue sauare bales. under cover.
net wrap, $50lroll, square bales, $7 each. James Martin Wa nesboro 706-554-2480
2010 Ac:ai, horse, cow, mulch, square and round, unlimited quantities, delivery available. John Beville Ray City 229-292-2133229-5431440
wrao. d e l i v e ~available. $40: discount 10 or moie. Wes ~bbinsonCochran 478-230-7577
2010 Bermuda hay square bales, $4 in barn: 4x4 round bales. rve and orchard arass mix. '$25. Dan warren 'ROODV~II~4047682839'3
2010 Bermuda hay, in barn, 4x4 bales, $40; 2010 Fescue, in barn, 4x4 bales, $30. Wayne Mitchell Gay 678-858-2419
2010 Bermuda hay, irrigated, 4x5 rolls, $30, under barn, $40. Harold Distel Knoxville 478-
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bales, $25, round; $4, square. Joe-Benkoski
Premium 2010 Tift 44, fertilized, weed free, dry stored, $70/roll; premium 2010 Coastal, d j stored $45lroll. Tim Hunter Conyers 770483-8712 770-922-6653
Qualitv Russell. Coastal. & l i f t 85. rd. or
sq., in barn, can deliver. irk Little ~ ~ o 9n12s-
326-3512
Round bales Fescue, Bermuda, rye mixed, covered 5x6, $45 and $50; 4x5, $35. David Smith McDonough 770-954-1253
Round rolls, Fescue hay, net wrapped and in shed, $25 and $30. J.R. Long Ellijay 706276-3110
Russell andlor Coastal Bermuda 5x4 round rolls, fertilized, just cut, $35 per roll, farm in Waverly Hall. Chuck Hecht Columbus 706577-6590
Russell Bermuda hay, horse quality, weed free, $3 in the field, deliven, available. Tim
horse hay, $4.40/bale. Carol Hassell Lilburn 2010 Bermuda hay, Tift 44 or Cheyenne
404-374-1961
Bermuda, $5 bale, well fertilized, kept in barn,
'10 Fescue, horse quality, fert~lizedlsprayed, horselall animal quality. Helmut Cawthon
2010 Orchard grass, Fescue mix, 4x5 rolls, $25; square, $3/bale. Kevin Farist Ellijay 706635-7869 706-889-0598
1610 Moores Ford Road Bogart 30622 706769-8306
BermuddFescue hay, 4x5 JD round bales,
McCoy Gillsville 706-654-0796
Square bales, FescuelBermuda mixed, 2010 cutting, stored in barn, $4 per bale.
barn kept, around 350 square'bales, qty. of loo+, $4.50lbale, other ,$5lbale. Jonathan Denny Whitesburg 770-826-7914
p '10 horse quality BermudalFescue mix
square bales, sprayed, fertilized, rain free, $4.50bale in barn. Jeff Hilburn Danielsville
- 706-795-5636706-207-5457
'10 horse quality Bermuda; also, cow, goat,
Czastal mulch hay, Sq. bales only, delivery available.
Jimmy Waldrep Forsyth 478-994-0701
'10 horse quality, BermuddFescuemix, 4x5 roll, $30, netwrapped, sprayed, fertilized, ramfree; also, 4x5 BermuddFescue rolls, $35, in
AG SEED FOR SALE barn. Eddie Hilburn Danielsville 706-988-
3373
Rome 706-346-9064
2010 perennial peanut hay, premium, rain
2010 Bermuda horse quality hay, $41sq., free, square bales, $7 ea., enclosed, barn
and $40/rd.. cow hav @ $25/rd. Clark Weaver stored.-Jeff
Hoschton 706-255-3160
2010 rain free round, roll of Fescue hay in
2010 Bermuda mix grass, 4x5.5 rolls, net barn. Jerry Crunkleton Carnesville 706-384: wrapped, $30/roll; Bermuda, horse quality, 2023
4x5.5, $35/roll, large quantity discounts avail. 2010 Russell Bermuda, 5x5 rolls, $45, in
Justin Paschal Eatonton 706473-9846
barn, rainfree; Bermuda, 5x5 rolls, $35, in
2010 BermuddFescue, 1st cut, $3.50/bale, barn; 2009 Coastal, $20. Richard Overall
2nd cut, $5bale, barn kept, delivery available. Toccoa 678-755-8422
Greg Kopp Griffin 770-206-0891 770-480- 2010 RusselllCoastal Bermuda hay, well
5731
fertilized, 4X5.5' round bales, delivery
2010 Coastal & Russell Bermuda 4~5.5' available. Steve.n Young Buena Vista 229-
round bales, well fertilized,deliveryavailable, 942-1692
Robbie McCorkle Buena Vista 229-314-0841 2010 Rye grass and 449Bermuda, 4x5
$35., square, $4, in barn; $3.50 field. Rex Palmer Auburn 770-867-9589
bales, $4, del. avail, Landon Boyett Glennville 912-654-9510
Coastal Bermuda hay, $35 roll. Teri Crosby Wri htsville 478-864-1521
Fescue mix & Bahia cut in 2010, stored in barn, net wrapped o;er edge, 4x4 roils, $30. Jim Pierce Waverly Hall 706-5823846 404.372-8631
Coastal; Alfalfa, & Tifton 9, round and square bales, delivery available, Dennis Smith Buena Vista 229-649-2182
Nolan Pritchett Maysville 706-658-5179 Well fertilized, high quality Russell
Bermuda, 4x5 roll hay, $45, horse quality. Rick Spivey 752 Orchard Rd Sylvania 30467 912857-3118 912-857-3118
Feed, Hay And Grain Wanted
Want 5-10 round bales of 2010 corn stover delivered. Nathan Melear Watkinsville 706207-3607
If you have questions regarding this
p '10 horse quality, Coastal Bermuda square
p bales, S5. Michael White
706-202-
stored,
horse quality,
limed and fertilized,
rolls, in barn and in field, $30-$45. Shannon Wilkes Watkinsville 706-540-7798
706-647-8335
categbry, call ~havonnesmith-at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.
p - 1405 706-614-1296
'10 horse quality, Coastal Bermuda, large 4x6 rounds, $50; Fescue mixed cow hay, $35, both in barn, $30 field. Tony Smith Monticello 706-476-2051
'10 OrchardlFescue, fertilized wlno weeds. cow, $25; horse, $40; 4x5, net wrapped, round bales; srnallllarge quantities available. Ben Blatt Maysville 404-312-5131
'10 OrchardlFescue,horse quality, rain free, fertili.zed, in barn, 4x4 rolls, $20. Cecil Ledford Chickamauga 706-375-6548
p '10 quality Coastal hay, rain free, sheltered,
- quality, call for pricing. Mark Aderholdt Toccoa
706-491-7220
'10 Tift 44 square bales, just cut, fertilized,
excellent horse quality, $5. Paige Bullock
315
Lakes Dalla30s132 770-445-
2107
'10 Tifi 44, Bermuda, 4x5 rolls, net wrapped,
and under cover, fertilized, horse and cow hay, $40-$50/roll. Everett ParrOtt Alvaton
706-538-1263 404-319-5326
10 ft. hay rolls, Fescue and mixed, in barn, never wet, $20lroll. Brian McGee Loganville
404-668-4793
1000 ,round bales, 4x5 World FeeFler
$60/roll. Jim Waggoner McDonough 770914-5343
2010 Coastal Bermuda hay 4x5 rolls, well fertilized, rain-free, clean hor<e quality, $45; cow, $30, local delivery. Rex Register Hahira
-2-2-9--5. fii.-1.4.f-i2-
2010 Coastal Bermuda hay, 4x6 rolls, rain
free, under hay cover, $45. Zack Posey
R~
478-847-2743
,
$4/bale at barn, delivery a;ailable, Glen;
Brinson 6482 Old Louisville Rd. Tarrvtown
round bales, $30 each, rain free, Walker Whitmire Bishop 706-207-4336 706-7699012
2010 second cutting mix hay, sprayed and fertilized, barn kept, $Shale. Jody Holden Calhoun 770-548-6147 706-625-3088
2010 spring FescuelBermuda mix, 4x5 tight rolls, stored in barn, $35 loaded, Jimmy Neisler Cumming 770-889-1719
2010 Tift 44 sq. bales, horse quality, 50-60
quailty;
have
4x5
bates.
Edge ClermO 678n-9t36-8170 770-
983-7230
Fescue hay square bales, horse quality,
$3.50,
quality, $2.75, lst#lday,
2nd#lnight. Kermit Simmons Jefferson 770-
867-7550 706-367-9739
Fescue hay, 4x5 rolls, well fertilized and
weed free, rain free, barn kept, $25 roll. Kirk
Chambless Elberton 706-283-1503 770-315-
8759
912-288-5960.
pound, $4.25 -barn, $3.50 field. David
- JBabllsa2eoc0,Bk1rmr0oauodnrleedyCrqCoaularlstnae,or$lsin3tvFy57ilel0ees6ac-7cu37he5,06s-r-6qa85'in22b9f-r5a6e4lee5,3si$n'3baeran';. g$Cr2laeF0sve/sbesalrcaoluenlles,dl,B7mse7tirol0lmer-e5tur4ddo0all-s2o,m3u$5ti3sx60,idberao.tuen,JdsothonrroeldlsHi,nusRlisdyeeey;
horse quality, in barn, $5; also, BermuddFescuemix, $4, Lamar Co. Earl Pye Milner 678-758-6996
2010 wheat & rye grass hay, 5x5 round bales, fertilized, stored in barn, horse quality, Morgan Co. Frank Eaton Buckhead 706-342-
Fescue'Bermudar 5x6 rolls, $30,
A.G. Williams
706-391-0225
cows.
'
2010 Coastal Bermuda square bales, well fertilized and limed, horse quality, delivery
available. $6. Jack McCracken Newnan 770-
0727 706-474-0689
2010 wheat straw, 4x5 net wrap, 70 bales available.Tom Jones Ke sville 706-831-3981
FescuelJohnson mix hay; also, millet hay, 4x5 rolls, $30. Chris Lowe Rutledge 404-787-
706-557-2851
304-2487
2010 wheat straw, i d L l for planting grass,
2010 Coastal Bermuda excellent quality, $3.50 per bale, at my barn. Frank Barren
round and square
stored in barn, Newnan 770-231-9535
Charles Mclntosh Monroe 770-365-0374 300 5x5 bales of Fescue hay, fertilized and
770-267-9536
dry, $40 per roll, will discount for quantity.
2010 coastal ~ ~ ho~ rse q~ uality,~Wes,ley Tajylor ~ Clarke,sville 706-499-4820
weedhain free, stored inside, 4x5 big round, 4x4 round bales, Alicia $30/bale, Tift 85,
$55; square bale, $5.50, Deborah Willett $30/bale, barn stored and horse quality, del.
$3251sq., $2014x5 round, delivery available. John Petrel 2682 Cantrell Road LaFayette 30728 706-3136628
Fescue~OrchardlClover mix, Ist cutting, rain free, $3,50, at barn, William Meyers Blue Rid 706-964-4444
Fresh hay, lstncn ut d
Advertisers of aaricultural seed must submit a current stac laboratory report (not more than 9 months old) for purity, noxious
weeds and germination for each seed lot advertised. A seed lot must be uniform and
not exceed 400 Wlb. bags. Laboratory
reports will be returned upon request. Any ads for agricultural seed submitted for publication without this documentation will
not be published. Licensed seed dealers cannot advertise seed in the Market Bulletin.
Certain varieties of seed are protected from propagationunlessthey are grown as a class
of.certified seed. For example, wheat seed
such as Florida 304, Coker 9152, Coker 9835 and soybean seed, such as 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.
Apple gourd seeds, $1 per tablespoon, send self addressed,stampedenvelope. Tyler Brooks 2007 Jefferson Way McDonough 30252
Iron clay peas, 72% germ.; other crop seed, 0.05%; pure seed, 98.80%, 50# bag, call 8 am-10 am. Harold Thompson Augusta 706-
Bermuda hay. Jens Brynteson Sandersvllle Loganville 770-712-5886
available.Andrew Taft Pearson 912-389-2525
733-7092 706-736-9958
~ ~ ~ ~ $ p ~ f a ' ~ l i v ~ ~ , " , d $ I a b & I e e F e ~ ~ ; 478-232-0792
Dala;s 1st and 2nd cut, avg. 45-50 Ib., $3, 1st cut,
$3.75; 2nd cut, $140hon, round bales, $30. John White Howes Cave 518-928-3051
2009 Coastal Bermuda hay, $25 roll. Morris
Lively Collins 912-693-5577
2010 415 net wraooed Bermuda hav. cow
round and horse
'$25 & $30, delivery
I available. B J Felkel Millen 912-682-5813
2010 Coastal Bermuda, rain free, horse quality, $4; square bale, $40/roll; cow hay, $25-$35 on pallets. Curtis Durden Lyons 912526-3189 912-245-1081
2010 Coastal BerrnuddBahiamix, 4x5 rolls, stored in barn, fertilized and limed, quantity discount available. $35 roll. Scott Williams Crawfordville 706-474-1712
4x5 rolls Fescue and clover hay, in shed,
$25; in field, $20, can deliver. Richard Long
Blairsville 706-781-5242
4x5 rolls in barn, Russell, Bermuda, $35;
Fescue' $25; Bermuda &
$20'
Charlie Chastain Talking Rock 770-893-9013
4x5
mixed grass Bermuda,
quality, $351bale.
Ra sdale
770-605-1618
:orse hay, Bahia, square bales, $4, in barn,
Perry Tyson Gray 478-986-4106 478-256-
0742
Horse hay, green Coastal Bermuda, large,
beautiful bales, weed free, covered,
$7.25bale, free delivery wlin 50 miles. Doug
Durian Zebulon 770-584-5158 770-468-5076
Itallan ryegrass, 50# bag, germ., 95.50%. B~llyTurl~ngtonCovington 678-409-4812
Kentucky 31 Fescue seed, 93% germ., 95.95% pure seed, 50# baqs, $30 per baq. Lynan ~ i z Re oyston 706-4198-4686'
Oats FLA 501 aerm. 82%: oats and rve grass mixture, oats 96%, rye grass 97%, j e grass, bulk only. John Bullington Cordele 229-273-3597
2010 4x4 rolls of Bermuda or $25. Wa ne Vinson Haddock 478-457-5587
I BermudaBahia mix hay, fertilized. $25 each, 2010 Loastal, l i f t 85 & Alicia, round &
delivery possible. Scott Stephens square bales avail., net wrapped in barn.
Wrightsville 478-232-8114
Shawn Herndon Gray 478-607-1004
p 2010 4x5 bales of Coastal Bermuda, well 1 2010 fertilized, so. bales hav. Timothv,
fertilized and stored in barn, $34. Jim Zellner Orchard mix, $6 at darn, delivery availabl&
Culloden 478-957-0908
C.C. Hemphill Blairsville 706-745-4414
2010 4x5 horse quality, Coastal Bermuda, 1 2010 Fescue & Bermuda. 4x5 rolls. horse
well fertilized, $ 6 0 neg. Kenneth Prescott hay, $35, cow hay, $25iroll, barn kept.
17954 Hwy 1 North Wrens 30833 706-547- Thomas Jennings Gumming 404-697-0738
6337
2010 Fescue and Fescue/Bermuda mix, 415
4x5 round, n e t - w r a ~ ~ ebdales
Alicia,&
Horsequality Bermudasquare bales, Tift 44 Coastal, weed & rain free, fertilzed & cut
Bermuda hay, $45. Weyman Mobley Ocilla 2010, $5. Joe Clonts Dahlonega 706-973-
229-468-5978 229-424-5215
0523
4x53 2010 last cutting, Bermuda mix, $30
Per roll, behind baler, delivery available. $3 per bale, josh Dills Blairsville 706-897Jackie Faulkner Barnesville 404-925-6671 3038'
4x5, Alicia, Bermuda, $35 field, $40 barn,
both net wrapped, 4x5; rye straw, net $4.75/roll, $5, 4x5 rolls, Fescue, $25; 4x5
wrapped, $15. Chris Thomas Hoboken 912- rolls, Fescue and Johnson, $20. Charlie
614-7828
Chastain Talking Rock 770-893-9013
5x5 round bales, covered, Fescue and Large rolls, BermudaIFescue mix, in barn,
Rye and oat mixture; Wrens Abruzzi rye, 86.26% with 87.50% germ., Coker 227 oats, 13.50% with 88% germ., 50 Ib. bags, $12 each. Lewis Sanders S t e ~ h e n s706-7593871 706-340-1546
White multiplying onion seed, $18lgallon plus $6 shippinq. Emily Nix 417 Smith Mill Rd. Winder 30680 570-867-1897
Wrens Abruzzi we seed, 85% aerm.. $10
per 50 Ib. bag. alter Prescott wrens 706-
547-2753 706-547-6681
2010 4x5 mix, FescuelBermuda, outside, rolls, $20-$30/roll, delivery available. Milton Bermuda mix, $35/bale; 25+ or more bales, $20 ea. Dan Tant Barnesville 770-358-3024 100 rolls, take all for $17lroll; 4x5, 2009 mix, White 504 Shubert Lane Alto 30510 706-499- $30/bale. Mary Ann KenerlY Hoschton 770- Mixed Fescue cow hay, $2.50/bale or
Ag Plants for Sale
- barn, take all $20lroll. Bryan Shockley Locust 4125 706-654-0734
356-8366
$30lroll; BermuddFescue, horse hay, I f you have questions regarding this
Grove 678-409-4815
2010 Fescue mix, 4x5 round rolls, well Alfalfa hav. excellent aualitv. $12.50170 Ib. $3.50/bale. dw. Joe Stout Dacula 404-641 cateaorv. call Shavonne Smith at 404-651-
/ 2010 4x5 rolls, $15, BermuddFescue; fertilized, $19/roll, up to 120 rolls avaliable. bale; $10.60160 Ib. bale, %mothyl~lfalfa, 3082 770-82~~1440
9087 oi404-651-9082. -
some 2009 hay, $10lroll. Aaron Mclntosh D.J. Freeman Highway 365 Alto 30501 770- $9.50, local delivew. Carrie Willbur Canton Mulch hav Fescue sauare bales. $2. Dustin 1st year Alberta peach trees, $10 each; or 3
Dewy Rose 706-498-0452
861-8594
770-846-7979
1 Little ~ u c h a n a n770-71'5-2617
for $25. Ken Hansen Winder 678-863-5415
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Bulletin Calendar
Bottlebrush buckeye, hydrangea, angel Old-timey Daffodils, $3ldoz., $6lpost, Will remove honey bees, swarms, and trumpet, Confederate rose, sweet shrub, no oranne daylilies, yellow Cannas, Siberian Iris, unwanted bee epuipment around Ware and
1 LIVESTOCK SALES & EVENTS
Nov. 5-6 37th Taylor County Countryside
s p t . 29 saleof a home-basedherd of black . Festival, crafts. Butler. Info: 478-862-
cows, approx. 75 bred cows, bred to
3661 Or twinsOr@ta~lOrgaJ-Js.
shipping. Betty Stephens Monroe 770-267- ~ors$h~a,-blubeells, tall phlox, moneyplant, Pierce Counties.' ~ 1 1 1Rowell Blackshear 912-
5055
free Llrlope. E. Beach Duluth 770-476-1163 288-3793 912-449-8755
Chocolate Dianthus: scented dark blooms, Pomearanate bushes for sale. L. Allen 438 foliage, $2.50, send SASE. Katy Gee 120 Old Old ~regnvilleRoad Fayetteville 30215 770-
Things To Eat
Angus bulls & 2 bulls, all mouthed &
MISCELLANEOUS
preg. checked, Turner Co. Stockyards, Nov. 8 "Direct Marketing of Local Food
Inc., Ashburn. Info: 1-800-344-9808.
Products," direct-marketing local food
'
EQUINE EVENTS
course, 9 am-5 pm, Ga. Farm Bureau
sept. 25 H~~~~~ and M~~~ -
Building, Macon. Info: Sharon Kane, 706-
Crafterslvendors, more at Banks County Horse Arena; set up 6:30 am,
542-980910r www.areg.caes.'Jga.edu. PESTICIDES & RECERTIFICATION
Church Road Athens 30601
Cleome seeds for next spring planting, old fashioned, perennial pink and lavender flowers. Patti Dort 6210 Jewell Bennett Rd.
461 -1586
Pond plants, landscape plants, lotus, river oats, Cherokee Rose, and many more, call for appointment, will ship. Susan Kingsolver Hull
Use of the term "organic" requires registration with the Georgia Department of Agriculture. Advertisements submitted without certificate of registration for items
Dawsonville 30534
706-254-3119
offered for sale cannot be published. For
Crape Myrtles, Bald Cypress, Japanese Seeds: Angel trumpet, pinklpurple more information, access the department
maples, native plums, hardy Hibiscus, hollyhock, Jerusalem cherry, 4 o'clocks,.mixed website www.agr.state.ga.us and link from
Forsythia,,Redbud, pink and white dogwood. Altheas, cash only, $lRsp.lSASE. Gail Wilson the home page to the Organic Agriculture
Open am;
Banks Oct. 7 Pesticide Applicator Recertification Charlotte Harris Williamson 770-567-9950 1020 B. Wilson Rd. Commerce 30529
page and registration forms. Those who
SaddleClub benefit Generous Hearts. Info: 770-654-6890.
Workshop, comm. 5 and 21, 5 and 24,
Cryptomeria, 4-20,, $12 per ft.; Leylands, Seeds: daylilies, 25/$2, send stamped do not have internet access or are unable
5 and 27, 5 and 36, private2, 4-18', $10 per ft.; others including 1,3, and 7 addressed envelope. Bert Johnson P.O. Box to download the forms, should call 404-
s p t . 25 Middle Ga. Jr. Rodeo Assn. Rodeo,
10 am, Hawkinsville Harness Track. Info: Crissy Staley, 229-686-5692 or
Lawrenceville, Info:Timothy Daly, 678- gal. pots. Jody Greenway Adairsville 770- 1173 Cleveland 30528
656-1 264.
377-4010,
815-0223
Seeds: Mullein plnk, Touch-me-nots, 112 '09 Desirable pecans, $7/lb , plus
Daylilies hybrid, mixed colors/sizes, $20120 tsp.l$l , Money plants, Morning Glory, postage Russell Eaton Stockbridge 770-
crissystaley@windstream.net.
Additional pesticide recertification plants, $6.50 shipping; Stella D'Oro, $20120 Hibiscus, Althaea, $lltsp. ea., w1SASE. G. 506-2727
act. 29 7:30 p.m. cutting, practice ($40) & training notices are available o n the plants, $5.50 shipping. B. J. Roop 4140 Robertson 1955 Old . Cornelia Hwy. '09 shelled pecans, mostly halves, $8/lb,
jackpot ($80); Rockin S Arena near Georgia Department of Agriculture Citizen Circle Austell 30106 770-948-8740 Gainesville 30501
bagged In freezer, ppd In Ga, 5 Ib mln,
Madison, Ga. Info. 404-403-9160. GARDENING EVENTS
website www.agr.georgia.gov. On the opening page click o n
Divisions, select Plant Industry Division,
Daylilies hybridizer, many colors, 3-8 fans Seeds: Pink morninq qlorv. pink touch-me- leave message Franklln Eaton 4345 Marble
per clump, $2/clump, free iris, variegated not, red Canna lily, $f,BASE:Diane Shuler Arch Wav Flowerv Branch 30542 770-532-
Liriope, $1 gal, at garden only. J. Wilson 608 Angela Drive Temple 30179
9340 770-532-6333
Sept. 25 5th Annual Master Gardener Plant and click on Pesticides. Select pesticide Tyrone 770-487-4767
Siberian Iris. 251$20. olus $5.50 shiooina: Beautiful eggs by happy chickens, $2 per
I Sale & Festival,
Pm,
or Applicator Licensing & Certification, and
Davlilies. Stella D'Oro. dwarf everv daffodil bulbs: 30/$20.' olus $4 shibbin;: dozen. brown. tan. blue. ink., and a.,reen. Terri
shine, free admission, seminars, then click o n Pesticide Applicator bloomlna. 25 fans for $25. Includes s h l ~ ~ l n dC. arrle Poen 4235 cltlzen Clrcle A i i s t s l Bell ~ainesville239-940-3072
gardening vendors, Rockdale Co. Ext. Recertification Courses. You can then M.M.-~ a ~ n e27s5 Pine Crest Drive cant& 30106 770-866-2002
Chestnuts, you pick, appointment only,
Office, 1400 Parker Rd., Conyers. Info: search for upcoming courses by date, 30114 770-479-5224
Spiderlily seed, Cleome, hybrid, 24"-28' tall, email: gallofarm@hotmail.com. Chris Gallo
770-278-7373.
course title or license category.
Oct. 23 Cherokee Co. Master Gardeners Livestock auctions listed in the warket
Amual Fall Plant Sale, 8 am-2 Pm, Bulletin may offer related items for sale,
Senior Center, 1001 Univeter Rd., such as tack and other livestock
Canton. Info: 770-345-2498 or equipment. Notices for auctions selling
roosmelen@yahoo.com.
any items other than livestock must be
CRAFT FAIRS
accompanied by the auction license
act. 8-9 Lions 5th Fall Festival, Fri., 3-9 pm, number of the principal auctioneer or
sat,,10 am,-6 pm, arts & crafts booths, auction firm conducting the auction, per
~~~i~~~ i ~ l d ~,
~ info: reg~ulations o!i the Geo~rgia Secre~tary of
www,cov~ngtonga~~ons,oorgr 770-860- State. Notices without this information
Davlilies: Blackeved Stella. Stella de Oro. will re-seed. heat tolerant. 100 seeds. $2 Stockbridge 678-372-3447 866-741-7910
1 Red ' ~ i t t l e Busln$ss. or ~ D D VReturns. wlSASE. M. Howell 12701 Rockwell Avenue Dry aged Angus beef, no
I '20/$20. $6.50 shiooina S.H. ~ i l'lik4 ~ a l h o u n Savannah 31419
ant~b~oticslhormonegsr,ain fed, 114s, and by
Road Sylvester 31'797 229-535-4738
Daylilies: ferncove.com, hundreds of
/I en&^ hvbr~ds.fall oreat t~meto olant. low orices.
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400 Jlm ~ t a r rRd ~ e w n a n
FLOWERS REWlRlNG PERMITS
the pound, www.sellfarm.com. Bill Farr Milner 770-584-9727
Farm fresh, free range, large brown eggs, $1.50/dozen. Jack Davis Milan 229-
JULOJ l / u-JO I - 3 u y 3
315-3940
Elephant ears, free, plck-up only. Kathleen
,-- - - - - 7 - - - -
-a-
7 .
Farm raised beef, no hormones/antibiotics,
BB~arannksch53204554~2R7e7ed0-9B6lv5d-~.2, 1A4p4t. 301,Flowery
category, call Shavonne Smith at 404-65; 9081 or 404-651-9082
grain fed, free delivery to processor, references available. Tom Morris Hartwell
Fast growlng purple leaf, plum tree, bears The Georgia Wildflower Protection Act 706-436-9070
1414.
cannot be published.
frult, approximately 1 2 to 16" tall, $5 each. requiresthat shipmentsof officially protected Fresh eggs from humanely and pasture
, . - .,-- s7 + ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS
Oct. 14-17 Oktoberfest, crafters welcome,
Barton Field, Ft. Gordon. Info: 706-
791-2555
or
e-mail:
denielle.a.hayes@us.army.mil.
Alicia, Coastal, Tift 85, Tift 78, l i f t 44, Russell, perennial peanuts, custom planting since.1974. Ray Beaty Coolidge 229-9412047 229-224-8294
Blackberrylblueberry plants, $0.70-$7,
If you have questions concerning the Bulletin Calendar, contact Randy Cox at 404-656-3882.
Submissions for the Bulletin Calendar can be sent to rcox@agr.state.ga.us.
White multiplying onion bulbs, $12, 112
gallon + $6 shipping, or pick up. W. Clarke 202
Almon Church Rd. Covington 30014 404358-4973
White, mild multiplying onions, 2 qts., $12
Dav~dPatton Williamson 770-228-4415
plants be accompanied by transport tags raised, spoiled hens, $3.50 dozen. C. Carroll
Foxglove, purple coneflower, hollyhock, displaying a permit number issued by the Monroe 770-266-1088
canterburv bells ready for fall plantlnq; also, Georgia Department of Natural Resources. Fresh, free range Rhode Island Red large
blueberries and black-raspberriks.~osephine Ladyslipper Orchids and Goldenseal are brown eggs, $2/doz. Robert Drake 3324
Bush Jackson 678-770-6921
examples of protected plants. When Kenny Rd. Augusta 30906 706-560-2829
Free mondo. vou dia. Anne Williams Tucker
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Fresh castor bean seeds, each, or
21$10,
vlgneaux Norcross 404-375-
0fic-2
.,.8UU
Gardenias, 350-3 gallon pots, $10 each;
advertising protected plants in the Market Bulletin, please submit a coov of vour ~ e r m i t to sell protected plants.'~ds-submitted without this information will not be
published. For further information on the -Ie Or Shipment Of protected plants, contact:
Ga. cane syrup, 12 bottles per case, 28 Ibs., $50 case, plus shipping. Max Carter Douglas 912-384-5974
I want green stripe Cushaw pumpkins in season. Al Hulsey Douglas 912-384-0708
Looking to buy 4 bushels of green peanuts
(Eij many types, $50 minimum order to ship. Scott
Daniel Valdosta 229-740-3409
$6 s&h. Paul Reeves 428 Brier Creek Estates Rd Waynesboro 30830 706-554-2644
variegated Liriope, 5000-4" pots. $2 each. Jim Hadaway Athens 706-543-5432
~~~ 9186411.
,
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@
~
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~
icn theI Adr~ian, ~SwaiinsboOro, SOtates~boro areas, will pick up. Skee Jarrett Smyrna 30082 770-
- Blueberry plants for $1.35-$1.50, Rabbiteye
and Highbush, one gallon pots. Robert Sa.p.p
- I Alma 912-670-10 0 4
AS Seed/Plants Wanted
Want to buy Chinkap~ri nuts. Jeremy
Blueber~olants, mulch bed arown. 3 ft tall. Solesbee Ringgold 706-937-3734
$2, 1ga1.'13~a1.; $1.50- and up,
- shi~~inoldeliveravvail.. larqe quantities avall.
ern ~ e i l yBfizman ~ e r r y478-955-6025
,
Want to buy Star of David okra seed. Ron Winstead 4015 Tara Dr. Cohutta 30710 706694-5111
GiEger Coastal and Russell Bermuda spriqs; also,
custom planting, 3 day service, 'references
Giant Hibiscus, asstd., Confederate rose, 4
o'clocks, asstd., Althea, all seeds, $llpkg. w1SASE. Angie Wilson 821 Shumantown Road Ellabeli31308
Flowers Wanted
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Castor bean seeds wanted June Walker
Ginaer Illles, white fraarant blooms, $1215: 4706 Glenwood Rd. Decatur 30035 404-912-
Japakse iris. purple $15112; $5 S h.i .~ ~ i nJq..1 0377
hill ~ u w a n &770-887-1885
I am looking for several shrubs of Eleagnus
lily bulbs, white ( ~ ~ d wi~th th~ornsh. Miaid~ia R~heney SanUy Springs coronarium), 3 for $10 +-postage. Chuck 828-707-2287
941-1718
Muscadines & Scuppernongs,$6.50/gallon, you pick, beginning first of September, entire month. Bill Huff Canton 770-345-4833
Muscadines and Scuppernongs, $4lgallon. James Reynolds 3131 South Smith Road Loganville 30052 770-466-2774
Natural beef, hormone free, grass fed with grain supplement, www.young-farms.com.
FLOWERS FOR SALE furnished. Robert McNair Junction City 706-
Wood Jefferson 706-386-7955
Passiflora (Maypop) in any color other than Larry Young Tennille 478-232-6321
269-2563 706-575-5697
I sprCiqosa;staalsl,oA, liccuias.toRmusDslealnl,tinliaf,t M85a.ckBeMrmcGuedea
dlehwood 912-568-7379 225-868-0262
Ginkgo trees (Autumn gold), also called the c ~ m m o nblue or Purple. M. Salinas
Maidenhair tree. 4'-6'. $25-$35. beautiful ~ o c h r a n478-934-4755
call Shavonne Smith at 404-651-9081or 404- shade trees. H.T. ~ v o ~nh a m b l e e770-458- 1 Reseeding petunia seeds & Coxcomb
0n3r .I-3""vmL" IZ.
3939
seeds wanted. Mary Buchanan 2926 S. Hwy
Pasture and woodlot raised pork, raised humanely and naturally, selling whole or halves, taking deposits now. David Green Jeffersonville 478-972-1198
MlSCELLANEOUS Fig bushes, Kadota (yellow-greenfruit), $8.
Betty Stephens Monroe 770-267-5053
Fig trees, Santa Rosa and Newport plum trees; also, apricots, pomegranates, and kumquats. Kamal Sarris 3970 Weeks Drive Kennesaw 30144 404-437-9723
Muscadine grapes, 7 varieties; apples, pears, honey. Jelon Duncan Dacula 770-9624990
Pecan trees, 1-12 yrs.'old, Sumners, Cape
Flower seed offered for sale has not been tested for germination since it often is collected in very limited quantities.
$0.75 pkg., LSASE, no small envelopes, pink Mulleins, Blackeyed Susans, Glorsia daisy, Soksias. L. Keith 19 Moreland Road Ellijay 30540
$0.75lpkg., LSASE, Stoksias, poppies, larkspur, coneflower, glorsia daisies, old timey barn pink. S. Pankey 4544 Tailscreek Rd. Ellijay 30540 706-635-7676
Grancy Grey large seeds, 15 for $2, w1SASE. Reba Morris 8787 Vete-~rans-
~ a r k w a id land 31820 706-323-2401
Hann:g baskets, huge Jades, Hydrangeas, Hibiscus, Liriope, prickly pear cactus, Royal Empress tree, too many to list. Sky Wheeler Griffin 770-228-6638
Hellebores: 4 year old plants ready to bloom this winter, $4; pachysandra plants, 50 for $10. Carol Olson Marietta 770-998-1076
Peanuts, boiled, roasted, raw, half bushel
Wanted: seeds for larqe head Coxcomb min., call for prices and delivery info. Charles
flowers and Castor bean seed. Betty Ray 271 Fisher Morrow 770-968-8895
Otter Creek Road Fikgerald 31750
Premium home grown Pork, whole or 112.
USDA processed to your specs. Lacey Cohick
Woodbury 706-553-5604
Scuppernongs and Muscadines for sale.
I f you have questions regarding ads in th~s Joe Leachmon Bostwick 706-342-2396
category, call Shavonne smith a t 404-651- Stoneqround vellow qrits, white qrits,
9081 or 404-651-9082.
cornme$, 2 lb. bags, will shp. Harry ~re&nan
- Fear, Gloria Grand. Elliot, and seedlinqs. 1 & 3 gal. $3-$8, Crape Myrtles, Weeping
Robert Grlner 2124 Lakeshore ~ r i eWillows, Redbud, Chinese elm, Red Maples. Valdosta 31602 229-245-1683229-560-8236 Randy James Odum 912-266-0059
Hibiscus. white and pink: coneflower. sweet peas, gold Cosmos, daisy, $2/tbsp/SASE, hen & chicks, spiderwart. $12/doz./~~dL. Brooks
The Miscellaneous category includes the following subcategoties: bees, honey and supplies; things to eat; herbs; fish and
Statesboro 912-852-9381
Turnio areens. olck vour own. R. Danaar ~ l ~ h a r e 7t 7t 0i -337-64'11770-475-1914
Pomearanate bushes. 32 ~nchestall In 2 gallon pots, cannot ship, $10 each. Willie
la^ Garmon Pendergrass 706-654-1460
Pomegranate plants, one gal pot, $5 each.
. . -. Dodie Proctor Monticello 770-483-6884
Pomegranates in one gallon pots, $10 ea. Sam Warbington Dacula 770-962-2454
Sugar cane: Yellow gal, Blue gal, Improved red, CP 52-48, $0.50/stalk, available Nov. 1. Thomas Hancock Moultrie 229-529-4971
Thousands of blueberry plants, overstocked, make an offer on all. Johnny Cook Naylor 229-563-4587
2010 Dames Rocket, coneflower, China asters, larkspur, cleome, $1 tsp. wlSASE. Sara O'Shields P.O. Box 185 Tate 30177 770735-3657
2010 horse quality, sheltered Coastal Bermuda, 4x5, $40, square, $4, cow sheltered, $30, delivery available. Douglas Gladin Milledgeville 478-454-2038
P.O. Box 888 Armuchee 30105'
Hosta. $2.50. Leland Cvoress. $3. Niaht Blooming cerus, $3, yellow iris, $2 gal., many others. Carol Bland Fayetteville 678-
777,.n7q-7,
Hostas: 200 varletles, 2 m~lesbeyond Zion Hill Church, open Fri-Sun.. or by appt. Dee Little Ellijay 706-635-4891
4" perennials, 350 varieties, all $1.50 ea., Houseplant, Philodendron selloum,
new 1 gal. grafted Japanese maples, $20- beautiful, large, 6 ft. d.x5 ft h, 40+ year-old
$25, and more, display garden. Selah speclmen plant in decorative container, $50.
Ahlstrom Jackson 770-775-4967
Lynn Mashburn Cumming 770-887-9056
40 gal. pots, variegated Liriope, $78.75; 50 Hvdranaea. oreen and vellow ficus. Craoe aal. oots. Mondo. $97.50: 52 oots oreen ~ y d e ,figs, hostas, ivy, Butterfly bush, and h o p e , $69.85. J:H: patman ~thens-706- more. Sandra Bahadur Newnan 770-251-3596
549-4487
Hydrangeas, sweet scrubs, Hostas,
Amaryllus, Minervas, corals, reds, large to Wandering Jew, Astilbe, Autumn Joy, Canna,
medium bulbs, 151$25, s&h, $7.50. Sandy Dutch iris. Seldum pinks. Maw Whitlock East
Nash Richmond Hill 912-312-3294
Point 404-767-2748
American Beautyberry, (Callicarpa Knockout roses. 3 aal.. Crape mvrtles. and
supplies; fertilizers and mulches; oddities; miscellaneous wanted; notices; garden space; notices; out-of-state wanted; firewood, timber; and Christmas trees. Only one ad per household is permitted in the Miscellaneous category.
Bees, Honey & Supplies
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1 story beehives, 5 frame nucs, beekeeping supplies, pollination equipment, beeswax, bee pollen, honey, comb honey. John Pluta Milledgeville 478-452-2337
2 and 3 combs nucs for re-queening, beehives, supers, etc.; raw honey pints and ouarts. Closed Saturdavs. Edward Colston ~ a ~ l o r s v i l7l 7e0-382-96i9
2010 all natural, pure, unprocessed honey for sale, sizes available: 8 oz. bears, 16 oz., quart, & comb honey. Jimmy Brown Jackson 770-775-0157
We want to purchase organic, free-range eggs in the Carrollton area. Phil & Cindy Hunter Carrollton 770-830-0667
Herbs .
State law requires all ginseng dealers
and growers to be registered with the
Georgia Department of Natural Resources.
For more information, contact the
Nongame Conservation Section at (770)
918-6411
or
at
website
www.georgiawildlife.com.
2011 Pe~oerseeds: Cubanelle. Cowhorn.
Big Italian,'jalapenoltobasco.25 varieties, list
incl., $1 pkt./w/SASE Ann Dutton 3269 Five
Forks ~rickumRd. SW Lilburn 30047
Garlic for eating and planting, limifed supply
of 6 varieties, lots of elephant garlic. Patrick
Shields Danielsville 706-795-3977
americana), $8.50-$12.50; Liriope, green and variegated, $2, in 6" pot. Linda Davis Monroe 770-267-5398
other plants. Ted ~hGarouse'waleska770843-7269
Leyland Cypress & Cryptomeria trees,
2010 pure honey, 1#, 2#, 3# bottles, 1 gal. or 5 gal. buckets. Johnny Adams 192 Ste~henSCir. Franklin 30217 706-675-9880
Red Mexican pepper tree seeds, grows up to 6', send $2 and SASE. Isaac Nichols 290 Banks Drive Brunswick 31523
Angel trumpet, Texas star, honey fig, brown several hundred available, all single trunk, 5-6 706-594-2009
Wanted: large, fresh dill for pickles, close to
turkey fig, & more, all 1 ft. or taller, Fri., Sat., Sun. Van Colvin Cobbtown 912-293-7288
ft. tall, very greenluniform, great prices. Bob Brookshire Buford 770-932-5795
All natural raw honey, no additives, unfiltered, unheated, unrefined, 1 Ib. bottles,
Brooks Co. Carolyn Taylor Quitman 229-2638080
Angel Trumpets, Harlequin glorybower, Christmas rose (Helleborus),$5; Hydrangeas,
Leyland Cypress trees in 3 & 7 gal. containers; also, larger container sizes
$5 ea. + shipping. Barney Kendall Canton
770-597-9560
Fish 81Supplies
I Eileen Ott of Monticello, Ga.,
is shown with a truckload of
1 cushasws (Indian pumpkins),
Nandinas, Autumn Clematis, Beautvberrv, $3. available, call for orices. Harold Parker
Confederate roses. Carla ought on ~ a i i e t t a Morganton 706-374-5339
770-428-2227
Levland Cv~resstrees. 10'-20' in field. vou
Bee removal, Metro Atlanta and West Georgia areas, work guaranteed. W. 0. Canady Winston 770-942-3887
Auqust Ill~es,Louls~anao,r Hosta, $12ldoz , Princess feather, Ageratum, Queen Anne, Beautyberry, $2ltbsp./SASE. F. Brooks 674 New Rosedale Rd. Armuchee 30105
Azaleas, Japanese maples, Leyland Cypress, windmill palms, Knockout roses, and gardenias Linda Waiter Fairburn 770-964-
dig dr we dig, caH for price. Thurmon'furk Jefferson 770-945-8172 678-936-0688
Leyland Cypress, 3-gal., 7-gal.; Crape Myrtles. Johnny Atkinson Douglasville 770-
- - -- -
Leyland Cypress, 7-ga1./$20, Cryptomeria, Deodar Cedar, Arborv~tae, RedlSuqarl
Cypress hives (5 frame or 10 frame), ltallian queens, call for prices. Michael Hulett Rhine 229-332-0084
Taking orders for homemade honey extractors, wooden frames with metal barrel, 4 frame, $75. Lane Cook Cleveland 706-219-
3n33
6414
Japanese Maples, Weeping willow, C G P ~-Wanted: Unwanted bee equipment and
Persons selling sterile triploid grass
carp must have a Wild Animal License
from the Georgia Department of Natural
Resources.
Market Bulletin
advertisements for sterile carp must be
accompanied by a photocopy of the
advertiser's license.
For license
information, contact DNR Special Permit
Unit at (770) 761-3044.
10-12" sterile grass carp, 2"-3" bluegill,
I which were grown from eight
seeds planted by she and her
Azaleas, large growing azaleas in 1 gallon Myrtle, Sawtooth, etc., plantlngldelivery avail.
pots, all colok, $1.95-each. Jack ~ a f f e t t Greg Strickland Winston 770-942-0011 404-
Montezuma 478-954-2111 478-472-7133
788-5434
swarms. Brent Nichols Brunswick 912-258-
9--3-5-9
Will locatelremove honey bees, swarms,
hybrid bream, shellcracker, threadfin shad, catfish, weed analysis, electrofishingservices. Keith Edge Soperton 478-697-8994
I husband Gene A. Craven. The Bald Cvpress, 5-10 aal., $10-$25: Davtilies. Lychnis, pink coneflower, pinklwhite'red, and unwanted bee equipment; local, A-1 bass, bluegill, crappie, channel catfish,
cushaws weighed between 10 and
~ianthus;'lris, ~ i r i o ~e<tc., $2.50; ~ o b l o l l w~inter hardy Hibiscus, $0.50 each pkg. wl pines, 5-gal., 6', $10. James West Commerce SASE. Nell Jones 3767 Plumcrest Rd. SE
unfiltered, unheated honey, call for prices. Derry Oliver Commerce 706-335-7226 706-
redear, sterile grass carp, threadfin shad, free statewide dely. Danny Austin Roberta 478-
20 pounds.
1 770-993-2100
I Smyrna 30082 770-435-7589
621-1781
836-4938
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
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www.areg.caes.uga.edu for online or mail-
in registration and sponsorship information.
A special conference-lodging rate of $89 per night, which has been extended through the weekend, is available by calling the Dillard House at 1-800-5410671 or by visiting www.dillardhouse.com.
The conference is hosted and sponsored by the UGA Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development, the Georgia
Resource Conservation and Development
Council, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, Georgia Soil and Water Conservation Commission, Georgia Farm Bureau, Georgia Center for Agriculture Innovation, Georgia Center for Local Government, Georgia Fruit and Vegetable Growers Association, UGA Cooperative Extension, Georgia Department of Economic Development Tourism Division,the Rock Ranch, Jaemor Farms, Hillcrest Orchards, AgGeorgia Farm Credit, Rabun County Convention and Visitor's Bureau, Northeast Georgia Mountains Travel Association, Georgia Agribusiness Council and C7 Marketing and Sales Solutions.
NASS Surveys
The Georgia FFA Foundation is lowering the price of their FFA Model Tractors. The Scale Model Tractor Program was discontinued due to the rising cost from the manufacturer. A limited number of prior year models are
Natl. Fairgrounds
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available (while supplies last) for only $25 each. Shipping is $7 and the models that are available include:
2006 John Deere G 2007 Ford Golden Jubilee 2008 Farmall 504 The tractors are limited edition 1:16
scale models with the FFA emblem, Georgia FFA decal, and a unique serial number. Quantities are limited.
Order Forms are available online at WWW.FFATRACTOR.COM. Orders
also may be placed by phone at 770-7866926 ext 0 or by visiting the Georgia FFA-FCCLA Center in Covington, Ga. Mastercard or Visa is accepted. Checks should be made payable to Georgia FFA Foundation.
Bubba Standley of Coleman, Ga. (Randolph County) grew this 80-pound watermelon this summer. Shown with the melon are his grandchildren Jack and Liz Nichols of Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
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provided by respondents is confidential by law. NASS safeguards the privacy of all respondents and publishes data only in aggregate form, ensuring that no individual operation or grower can be identified.
Results of the Agricultural Resource Management Survey will be released on the NASS website www.nass.usda.gov on May 20, 2011; results of the Vegetable Chemical Use Survey will be released on the website July 27, 2011. For more information on NASS surveys and reports, visit www.nass.usda.gov or call the NASS Georgia Field Office at 1-800-253-4419
events, competitive exhibits, and communications programs. The Fair has been designated a Southeast Tourism Society "Top 20 Event for October" 12 times (1991, 1996, 1997, 2000 - 2007, 2009. The Fair has received one "Special Events Directory and Events Business News Top 200 Event" award (1997). The Fair was designated one of Southern Living magazine's "Our Best 202 Things About the South First-Prize Fair" (2002).
The 2010 Georgia National Fair is scheduled October 7 - 17. For more information, call 1-800-987-3247 or visit
website www.georgianationalfair.com.
g 2008
A-l quality, farm-grown, channel catfish Red wigglers & Europeans, great for Horse manure with shavings, free, you load; Large, old cast iron wash pot, $50; very
Firewood
fingerlings, graded, priced by size, accurate fishing, $35/lb., price includes shipping. 8. $5, if we load per pickup, great for garden. large, old zinc milk can, $30. Lee Walker
weightslcounts, guaranteed livelhealthy, Newman Dou lasville 770-942-7993
Jeanni Walters Cleveland 706-348-8347
Atlanta 404-373-6327
All firewood advertised in the Market
immediate delivery. J.F. Gilbert Thomaston 706-648-2062 770-468-0725
Red wiggle?s andlor Europeans, $35Ab., price includes shipping, send check or money
Mulch hay, square bales only, Monroe Co. S. Reeves Fors h 478-994-4642
Large, very old cotton basket in good shape, considering age. $100; measures 2 ft.
Bulletin must be cut from the advertiser's personally owned Property. Inaddition,by
Adult Florida strain bass & F-1 tiger bass,l0"-15 size, spring fed pond. J. Tanner Carrollton 770-301-8816
All sizes grass carp. channel catfish, Crappie, largemouth bass, threadfin shad, bluegill and hybrid bream, delivery avail. Jerry Hart Hawkinsville 229-734-5144
All sizes grass carp, channel catfish, largemouth bass, threadfin shad, bluegill and
order. H. A Riffe PO. Box 402 Buchanan 30113 770-646-3812
Red wigglers for compostinghait, worm
castings and worm tea for organic fertilizer. D Holman Covin ton 678-977-7944
Red wiggl:s,
cupping worms, and
breeders, $15 per Ib., shipping available. M.
Parker Pitts 229-322-5272229-322-2477
Red worms, $25 Ib. + shipping, worm
~ u l c hhay-,qs
high, 80' around top, 65' bottom M.E.
square bales, not horse quality. Lamar Cox Tidmore Dallas 770-445-2332
Shanngr, Fa etteville 404-824-7569
Looking for some apple gourds for craft projects. Jerry Bramble. Eatonton 706-484-
delivery available in metro Atlanta, 0587
fennellfarms.com.Sheri Fennell Douglasville Lucky buckeyes,$3.50 dozen, buckeyesfor
770-355-3324
planting, $4.75 dozen, includes shipping and
Wanted: large quantity of horse compost instructions. Jules Simmons P.O. Box 291
near Monticello, Ga., or any compost. James Dillard 30537
1" ten'l-~ssuch as face cord, mck7 ~ l l e 7
truckload, etc.. .c a n ~ o t h- e .used t o
advertise firewood. Advertisers must use
' , h ~ e ~ t ~,"~,","~,","iF~Gt::efi E\ z~df
- for sale.
del1iv1e2r,cord, $75; 1 cord, $150 of oak, will sticks of lighter. Justin Guin
Washin ton 706-401-2102
'+ hybrid bream, delivery avail. Paul Williams
Hawkinsville 478-892-3144
Bass, Bluegill, hybrid bream, channel
catfish, Sterile grass carp, statewide delivery. David Cochran E l l i i a y
Bass, Bluegill, shellcrackers, hybrid bream, channel catfish fingerlings, sterile grass carp, delivery available. Tony Chew Manchester 706-846-3657
casting fertilizer, 50 lbs./$25, email: jwdavisl8@yahoo.com. James Davis Lyerly 706-895-2693 706-290-3090
specializing in extra large, big red Europeans, $25/lb., plus shipping. Keith Stringfellow Macon 478-477-4748
Stocking fish, all sizes, catfish, bream, bass, carp, great prices, delivery available; also, fishponds. Ashley Todd Vidalia 912-293-
Powell Monticello 770-722-2895
Worm castings. J. Ayers Buchanan 770826-3373
Worm farm, large, portable, currently producing 3000 Ibs./month, will produce 10,000 Ibs.lmonth, includes equipmentp tons of castings, $20,000. Cindi Morrison Ringgold 706-866-2763423-413-4718
Miscellaneous Wanted
Meadows grisr mll, state location, price and condition in phone call. Hugh B Stowers Dawsonville 770-519-5892
Need sugar cane for our festival on Nov 13. Annie Quinting Savannah 912-395-1509
Needto buy boiled peanut trailer. Fred Beck
112 cords, cords, good seasoned firewood,
great prices. Caitlyn
706-466-
8382
~ i ~ all~ ~ ~hard~woo,d dej livered
$80, 112 co;d; $150, full cord, split 18" to 201
John Hobson Hartwell 706-961-4164
Woodstock 770-617-8396 ~ i ~ se~asone~d h~ardw~ood,d eas,y
Seeking Catalpa trees: fishing worms in gal. pots, 7097
Litter'compost
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access, $150 cord, smaller quantities avail.. Brad Johnson Winston 770-949-6978
~ i ~ you~ spl~it, I ~load,~ $35d, E,E, , Alexander Buford 770-500-7681
Free large oak trees, you cut and haul; also, other varieties of hardwood, must be licensed/insured. M,A. Dalton Monroe 770207-0084
Good seasoned firewood, great prices, will deliver, Steven McAbee Jasper 706-6691424
Hickory and oak firewood, pick up or
each. Orvile Carver Douglas 912-384-5090
Fertilizers Mulches
available. ~ n t h o n yFortner Lexington 770366-1056770-466-7103
Channel
Ib.up, per Ib,
Chicken available, many thousand pounds. Robert
'10 mulch hay, square bales in barn,
, - Cothran Denton 912-375-4318
2.50.
available now, ~abershamCO. & Banks Co. Lewis Kelsey Clarkesville 30523 706-768-
2009 Channel catfish, largemouth bass, grass
carp, bluegill, aeration, fish feeders, fountains,
7b6-635-2139 pick-up or delivery, info@lakework.com.Matt
SYeasoned Morgan Ball Ground 770-735-3523 Farm raised rainbow trout, native quality, brown trout, call for pricing and details. Adam Childress Ellijay 706-889-7061
~ ~ $ 3 ~ $~3' ~ L~eon~ard Ml eiegs S '
High quality
broiler liner,
2010 wheat straw, $2hale at barn, delivery delivery available, unlimited quantities. Bob
available. Gary Brinson 1934 Corsey Grove Loggins Dahlonega 706-265-0517
Wa
912-213-8585
N. Georgia broiler litter, unlimited quantities
4x5 rolls, mulch hay, cheap or free. Allen and delivery available. Robin Parker Green Acworth 770-607-8853678-787-8644 Dawsonville 678-776-7887
- Get all you pay for, guaranteed 100% live
delivery, bass, bream, catfish, direct to your pond, ~ ~~ t~ t ~LaGdran~ge 7i06-~523k-0590
Grass carp, Bluegill, Shellcracker bream,
- channel catfish fingerlings, bass, threadfin
shad, dely. or pickup by appt. only. Robert
Aged pine bark, xreenfoer dmulch and gardenlsoil admendment, S2O Per located between Rome and Summe~illeL. ee Burke Rome 706-512-6814
Big bales Of pinestraw installed at $3.90 per
Oddities
Apple wood chunks for smoking, $ ~ / l bT. ~~ Johnson Atlanta 404-234-8427
Brown Brooks 770-719-8039
Kasco 3400 314 hp, pond aerator, float, 100 foot cord, paid $900, asking $400 obo. Greg
Gourds p - Nimmo Tifton 229-445-1793 Large, mature red worms for vermicomposting, vermiculture, or fishing, $28 per Ib., the worm factory, coconut coir, http://www.herronfarms.webs.com. Tim
bale, great quality and color, 40 bale wood for smokers & grills, $1 ~ b . ,
r z r u m . 'Orey Pegues Gumming 678-450- shipping. Kimsey Black Braselton 770-967-
- 3095
Deliveanrd
pinestraw S4 per bale.
Barbara craft, Bottleneck & more. wallace Maxwell
Free aged manure, easy access, will help load, located in Crabapple area. Kristina
770*410-0868
3226 ~ o oOtWI ~ dR.oyston 30662 706-2454218
Gourds: Martin, Craft, all sizes. Dale Ward
delivered call for prices. Heather Wicks
cheap price, e-mail: troyjgibbs@gmail.com. Forsflh 478-935-2204
Troy Gibbs Gainesville 770-531-7270
Seasoned firewood, cordl$135; rack, $45,
Wanted! 2 pick-up truck loads of sugar cane delivery available, priced upon location, leave
to grind th~sfall. Mike Buckner Junct~onCity msg, ti^ H ~ ~ ~G,~~- ~J47~8-~607-0458
706-269-3630
Wanted:
Seasoned Am McAbee
firewood E1li.a
split and delivered.
anyone growing mushrooms from spawn in South Georgia. Jere Brands Albany 641-220-
5610 229-888-6702
split, stacked, and
delivered, vickie Mcabee canton 770-361-
3201
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oak firewood: cord, $175 & delivered and stacked, David
7~70-713l-8878l ~ ~
oak firewood: 1 cord, $200; 112 delivered and stacked,
size. Alan Helms Lawrenceville 770-861- Coo;er Do;glasville 770-820-9411 770-713-
Wanted: Pottery lugs, churns, Storage Jars, large and small sizes. Terry Smith
Graniteville 706-339-9641
8878
variety of firewoodfrom trees cut down (oak and cherry), $150 or best offer.Rhonda Grady
equipment of any type, email: dethomas2507@windstream.net, Derek
Timber
Thomas The Rock 706-656-0628
Out-Of-State Wanted
designed to provide an option for forest farmers to market their standing timber.
Free Herron Dawsonville 706-531-9917
Live catfish, place orders, channel catfish, starting 1st week of Nov. to stock ponds. Keith
Johnson Bowman 706-988-0009
~
~trout, i qu~ality, varbious size~s,
delivery available. David Cantrell Ellijay 706-
273-6199
&: 770-4b8-8978 ~~d wiggler worms, castings, and tea,
small trailer. Matt DeMatteo Louisville 706410-4570
Free horse manure mixed with shavings, YOU~load and haul, easy access. Cindy O'Neal Shar
FrePe hor:e 77m0a-5n0u2re-9m72ix2ed with shavings, Danny West Fayetteville 404-771-4041
Wi"ston Interested in grist mill stores, any size.
Gourds: Martin, Crooked handle, Apple, all sizes' Hoyt Howard Gumming 770-
887-2039
Steve Gilpin Munford AL 256-835-0847
JD 300 utility, for parts or fuel tank, radiator, breather assembly. Ed Peacock 1662 Brackin
khnemade lye soap with goats milk Rd, Westville FL32464 850-212-6964
and oatmeal, $4, includes s&h, bar size 4.5 OZ. Mary Kinney TaylOrs6v78il-l9e25-
Georgia residents only may advertise i n the Market Bulletin with the following
Timber advertised in this
must be
individually owned and produced by the
advertiser On
Own
Free 25+ large pine trees, you cut, remove, and clean up easy access. J.T. Whitford M~~~~
great for organic gardeners' compost, 1 Ib. or Horse manure mixed with shavings,
exception: out-of-state residents may Free 25+ pine trees, you cut and remove,
gallon, Jackson LakeIMonticello. Shelby $IO/pickup truck, we load, You haul. Chris
Market Bulletin is printed
advertise only i n the Out-of-State Wanted must be licensed and insured. John Cox Rex
Atkinson Monticello 706-468-9208
Hoyak Cleveland 706-348-1219
on recycled paper.
category.
678-630-4256
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Centennial Farms
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This year 20 farms will receive
Centennial Family Farm Awards. The
farms are listed alphabetically by county
as follows: J. Leahmon Akins Farm,
Bulloch County; Garfield Hall Farm,
Bulloch County; Bryan Family Farm,
Dodge County; Dunaway-Cape Heritage
Plantation, Dooly County; Bell Farms,
Evans County; Hopkins Farms of Grady
County Inc., Grady County; W.F.
Holcomb Family Farm, Habersham
County; Hill-Waller Farm, Hancock
County; T.A. Brown Family Farm,
Laurens County; Franks Creek Farm,
Lowndes County; George W. Greene and
R.A. and Mary Greene McLendon Farm,
Macon County; Charleston-Allen Farm,
Morgan County; Thornton Farm, Pierce
County; Cochran-Caldwell Farms, Pike
County; Gay Farm, Randolph County;
Brim Farm, Terrell County; U.C. Stewart
Farms, Thomas County; Youngblood
Farm, Turner County; Hattaway-Harris
Farm, Wheeler County; and Gammage
Family Farm, Worth County.
Since 1993, the Georgia Centennial
Farm Program has recognized 379 farms
around the state. The program is
administered by: Historic Preservation
Division of the Georgia Department of
Natural Resources; Georgia Farm Bureau
Federation; Georgia Department of
Agriculure;
Georgia
Forestry
Commission; and Georgia National Fair
and Agricenter.
If you are interested in attending the
luncheon, please contact Donna Rocker of
the Georgia Farm Bureau at (800) 342-
1192. The cost of the luncheon is $15.
If you are interested in nominating a
farm for recognition during the next
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Wednesday, September 22, 2010
NASS Surveys
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at garden centers, nurseries and from mail-order catalogs.
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asked to provide information on their fertilizer, nutrient. biocontrol and pesticide
Q: How do I know when my figs are ripe? Are the skins edible?
applications, as well as their pest management and irrigation practices.
A: As the fig fruit ripens it begins to soften. Its skin will become thinner and its color will change from green to bronze, greenish yellow, purple, light brown or violet depending on the fig variety. Ripe figs may also droop slightly from their previous position. A ripe fig will separate easily from the branch. Seeing birds eating your figs is a good indicator that the figs are getting ripe. Experience is the best teacher. You may
have to try a few to determine the level of ripeness you like best. Some people like their figs riper than other people do. The skins are edible. Those who have tasted only dried figs are in for a treat when they eat their first fresh fig. Fresh figs have a short shelf life and do not ship well, which is why they are not more common in grocery stores. You may find locally grown figs at neighborhood farmers markets. One of the best ways to ensure that you have a fresh supply is to plant a fig bush in your yard or garden. They are very easy to grow.
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"Early next year, we will follow up with some of the participants to obtain additional economic data," Kleweno said.
Over the next two months vegetable growers in the U.S. will have the opportunity to provide first-hand information on their production practices when they participate in the Vegetable Chemical Use Survey
"This survey will give 160 Georgia vegetable producers the opportunity to explain how they use agricultural chemicals and manage pests to produce a safe, high-quality food supply," Kleweno
v y o u have questions about services or products regulated by the Georgia Department said. "The data will help support the
of Agriculture, visit our website at www.agr.georgia.gov or write us at 19 Martin Luther policies and programs that protect the
King Jr. Drive, Room 227, Atlanta, GA 30334 or e-mail us at info@agr.georgia.gov.
health and safety of agriculture producers,
workers and consumers alike."
NASS field offices in 19 states will
Agritourism Focus Of
Conference
collect data for 29 target crops. In Georgia these crops include snap beans, cabbage,
sweet corn, cucumbers, onions, bell
The 2010 Georgia Agritourism information on loans and financing peppers, squash, tomatoes and
Conference, "Play, Learn, Grow," will be programs.
watermelons. During the October 7-
held Nov. 3 - 5 at the Dillard House in
Thursday afternoon tours of Rabun November 30 data collection period,
Rabun County, Ga.
County agritourism sites will include visits NASS representatives will be conducting
Educational breakout sessions and to the Kudzu Factory and Persimmon in-person interviews with growers to
networking opportunities highlight this Creek Vineyards, among others. Georgia's gather information on their fertilizer use,
year's event. Dan Cathy, chief operating agriculture and tourism industries will host chemical use and pest management
officer of Chick-fil-A, has been invited to newly-elected legislators for a "Georgia practices.
end the conference with a keynote address Farm-to-Table" dinner on Thursday night.
"The Vegetable Chemical Use Survey
Friday, Nov. 5, at noon.
Early bird registration is $125 before will help ensure that USDA and other
The conference celebrates the newly October 22 and $165 after. Registration agencies have the most accurate, up-to-date
formed Georgia Agritourism Association includes meals, tours and materials. chemical use information, straight from the
and will include the organization's f i s t Organizations can exhibit for $250, but source - producers themselves," Kleweno
official meeting.
available space is limited. Varying explained.
The conference will begin after lunch sponsorship levels are available. Visit
As with all NASS surveys, information
on Wednesday, Nov. 3. Sessions and
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exhibits will include current information
from agritourism experts. The schedule is designed to teach entrepreneurs the basics
Sunbelt Expo
of building and sustaining agritourism
enterprises including business planning, insurance and liability, budgeting,
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financing options, estate planning and legal issues facing agritourism operations. A session on the use of social media to
seminars and demonstrations offered in a variety of specialized areas.
Visitors can ride a tram from the exhibit
demonstrations, as well as tillage demonstrations, equipment driving ranges,
irrigation technology and precision ag
effectively build business also will be area to the fields where cotton, peanuts, demonstrations all provide opportunities to
offered. Marketing specialists from the
University of Georgia Center for
corn, soybeans, and hay are being
harvested.
These
harvesting
see and compare a wide range of
equipment in an actual working setting. Company representatives and specialists
Agribusiness and Economic Development will discuss effective marketing strategies.
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are in the fields to answer visitor questions. Show hours are as follows: 8:30 a.m. to
Free marketing resources, like Market Maker, will be presented as well as
Local Food Focus
5:00 p.m. (Tuesday and Wednesday); 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. (Thursday).
Of Course in Macon
Admission is $10 per
per day;
children 12 and under are admitted free
Landscape Workshops Set
Interest in local food is increasing;
with parent; $20 for a multi-day admission ticket. Note: credit cards will not be
Nov. 11 - 12 in Griffin
however, producers lack a distribution system for moving the food and are
accepted at the ticket booths on show days; cash only at ticket booths.
uncertain about regulations that affect
For more info, visit website
Landscape professionals can learn local food production. A class in Macon, www.sunbeltexpo.com or call 229-985-
better design techniques using graphics Ga., Nov. 8, is designed to help producers 1968.
and sustainability practices at upcoming in their marketing efforts.
workshops on the University of Georgia
"Direct Marketing of Local Food
campus in Griffin, Ga., Nov. 11-12.
Products" will be held at the Georgia
The Nov. 11 class, "Landscape Design Farm Bureau Building on Bass Road off
Graphics - the Fundamentals," will cover of 1-75. Classes will last from 9 a.m. to 5
better landscape design and speed p.m.; registration starts at 8:30 a.m.
graphics, a technique used to create
Topics and panel discussions will
symbols faster than the time required to include direct marketing of produce and
regularly draft them.
value-added products, including selling
On Nov. 12, attendees will learn how directly to retailers, restaurants and
to create eco-friendly landscapes for school meal programs.
commercial and residential properties in
The University of Georgia Center for
"Designing Sustainable Landscapes."
Agribusiness
and
Economic
Instructors for the two workshops are Development, Center of Innovation for
Richard Ludwig, former director of Agribusiness and Georgia Farm Bureau
environmental horticulture and landscape are offering the one-day course, which
design instructor at Gwinnett Technical costs $25 and includes lunch. For more
College, and Bill Slack, a registered information or to register visit
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www.areg.caes.uga.edu.