GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TOMMY IRVIN, COMMISSIONER
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Should I rinse or wash chicken or other poultry before cooking?
There is no need to wash or rinse poultry before cooking. Some people may think that rinsing or washing removes bacteria from the poultry and makes it safer, but in reality they are increasing the danger of crosscontamination by splashing and dripping on utensils, countertops and other food. Besides, bacteria present on the surface of the meat or in the meat are destroyed by cooking it to an internal temperature of 165 degrees F.
What causes the greenish gray area that sometimes appears on the surface of the yolk of a hard-boiled egg?
This greenish gray area is caused by a chemical reaction involving sulfur (from the egg white) and iron (from the egg yolk) which naturally react to form ferrous sulfide at the surface of the yolk. The reaction is usually caused by overcooking, but can also be caused by a high amount of iron in the cooking water. Eliminate the ring by avoiding
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Notice
Ad Deadline For the Nov. 17 issue
Is noon, Nov. 3
:
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
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. Dept Regulations Help Protect Buyers, Sellers of Firewood
Now that cooler weather has arrived, consumers who use firewood as a source of heat will begin to seek out sources of wood for the winter months ahead; however, before purchasing firewood, consumers should become familiar with Georgia Department of Agriculture regulations governing firewood. Those selling firewood also should be familiar with these regulations to ensure all advertising and sales are in compliance with Georgia law.
According to regulations administered by the department's Fuels and Measures office, wood of any type sold as fuel for
Farm Front
Ga. Crop Update
Georgia row-crop farmers had favorable weather conditions last year that provided good crop yields; however, this year the hot weather from April through September has hurt the production of some major crops.
The heat also made it difficult for farmers to battle crop diseases, such as white mold, leaf spot disease, southern corn rust.
According to the October 8 crop report from the Georgia field office of the National Agricultural Statistics Service, yields for several of the state's major crops are down from last year's yields and from September 2010 projected yields.
The expected production for Georgia's corn crop is down 18 percent from September and 32 percent from last year. As of October I , yield was projected at 140 bushels per acre for this year.
Projected cotton production is down nine percent from last month, but is expected to be up 13 percent from 2009. Cotton yield is projected to average 761 pounds per acre, 16 percent less than last year's record 902 pounds per acre average.
Georgia's peanut production is up from last year, but the crop yield is reported down three percent from September. Growers are expected to
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Notice
The Georgia Department of Agriculture equine auction scheduled in Mansfield, Ga., for October 23 has been cancelled and will be rescheduled for a later date. Please check future issues of the Market Bulletin for notices of upcoming equine auctions.
fireplaces or stoves must be sold by the cord or cubic measure. A cord is defined as 128 cubic feet of wood stacked by the line or row in a compact manner with individual pieces touching. The cord can be four feet high, four feet wide (deep) and eight feet long, or any combination of these measurements (height, width and length) that yield 128 cubic feet of firewood (4 ft. x 4 ft. x 8 ft. = 128 cubic feet).
Although consumers easily can measure the height and length of a cord of wood, they should pay particular attention to the width (depth) of the cord. Since it is impractical to cut firewood into lengths of four feet for most uses, consumers likely will want the wood in more manageable lengths of 24 or 16 inches for use in fireplaces and stoves. Therefore, for wood stacked in rows four feet high and eight feet long, it will take two rows of 24-inch wood or three rows of 16-inch wood to provide a width (depth) of four feet (48 inches).
"Some people try to sell firewood by the truckload, face cord or rack, but these
are not legally recognized measurements," said Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin. "In Georgia, firewood can be advertised and sold only by the cord, fraction of a cord, or cubic measure."
Consumers may find firewood sold in small bundles or shrink-wrapped packages at convenience stores and other retail outlets; however, the Georgia Department of Agriculture requires that the quantity of the firewood be clearly displayed on the package in terms of cubic measure so the consumer will know the exact amount of wood purchased.
Department rules also state that firewood must be designated within 10 percent accuracy as to the type or species of wood. For instance, a cord may be advertised as 50 percent oak and 50 percent hickory as long as the percentage of each species is not off by more than 10 percent.
Some firewood sellers state in their ads that the selling price includes stacking the wood.
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Use Pumpkins for More than Halloween Fun
Although pumpkins are associated closely with the observance of Halloween, they certainly are valuable for more than decoration. A member of the squash family, pumpkins are packed with important nutrients and can be enjoyed in a variety of ways.
Pumpkins are a great source of vitamin A in the form of beta-carotene. In its conversion to vitamin A in the body, beta carotene performs many functions in overall health. A diet rich in foods containing beta-carotene offers protection against heart disease as well as some degenerative aspects of aging and may reduce the risk of developing certain types of cancer. High in calcium, potassium, phosphorus and vitamin C , pumpkins also are a good source of dietary fiber and contain no cholesterol and only a trace of fat.
Following are some tips from the
American Phytopathological Society * to
help in selecting and storing pumpkins. Check for moldy areas or soft spots
on the fruit (remember to check the bottom).
Choose one with a hard rind. Check the stem attachment. Healthy stems are green and securely attached. Most pumpkin varieties are a dull to bright-orange when mature. Keep pumpkins in a dry, shady place, and try to prevent them from freezing. To help a Jack-o-Lantern last through
Halloween, don't carve it until a few days before the event.
Pick pumpkins before frost and leave at least 3 to 4 inches of stem on the fruit
Instead of using a pumpkin only as a Jack-o-Lantern, try using the meat to make pies, bread, muffins or pudding. Also consider roasting pumpkin seeds for a nutritious snack.
Conversion tip: One 2 - 2 M pound pumpkin equals 1 !h cups of pumpkin puree (enough for one pie). Note: pumpkin puree can be refrigerated for three to five days or frozen for later use.
* The American Phytopathological
Society is a nonprofit professional, scientific organization dedicated to the study and control of plant diseases. Members come from academia, government, industry, and private practice.
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Farmland RentRease Wanted '55 Ford 740 tractor, runs well, 6 volt. John 1980 Ford 6600 20ft. boom mower, $7500.
- Davis Rome 770-548-8669
Ray Griffin McDonough 770-856-4720
2-5 acres pasture and small house, within '64 modei Ford 4000 tractor,$1500 Jeremy 1981 International 1800 DT466 Bulkliner 4
30-45 min from Cumming. Charlotte Pair Milam Franklin 770-854-8323
comp. feed body, $8500. Dennis Burroughs
Cleveland 770-892-4628
'86 255 MF. runs areat and sheet metal Hull 706-613-6248 706-207-9361
Father and looking for small trac(+) to good, $6500. ' ~ o h n n yBlackhead Hoboken 1984 Int. dumo. low milaae. clean. runs and
hunt in
Or surrounding Counties. Chris 912-590-2365
I looks areat. $4500 or traie'for tractor. Don
Taylor Monroe 770-294-8088
'96 Case lnt.7250 tractor,pan, 4wd, ~ e l l e r s ~ t h e n70s6-548-7660
8-10 acre farm rent, possible enclosed cab, heat + air, $38,000. Virgil 1986 Int.dump series; 1954 diesel flat; 1989
leaselpurchase $7001m0, hOuselbarnlstOrage
Brookshire Forsyth 404-580-6763
Ford flatbed diesel, runs well. Lee Helms
bldg.,
pasture, 30-45
Atlanta. R. Lenard Atlan7t7a0-873-4199
'97 JD 455 diesel w l 6 0 deck and blade, Eatonton 706-473-2490 750 hrs., $8,500; '08 JD 757 Zero turn mower 1989 Case uniloader, 1840 with two
acreage, rural area wln 50 mile w160" deck, $6,000. Rob Kemmerer buckets, has 1679 hrs., $9000. Verlon Silvers
radius
Carter
Cumming 770-314-5171
Jasper 706-337-2753
912-283-1328 888-266-5033
07 NH TS135A cab, ac, 1400 hrs, nice. 1989 model Turf Bilt tractor. 2 cvl~nder.
Small plot of long leaf pine to harvest in DX160 cab, ac, low hrs, very good cond. 20hp, Kohler enqine, 60" mower deck, 60"
Northeast Georgia. Able Tapping Commerce Buddy Moore Maxeys 706-817-8430
blade 2 way swivel cultivator. Bobby Crowe
770-480-7074 703-948-8202
1 comolete double eiaht herrinabone Ringgold 706-375-2338
To lease vegetable garden spot within 10- milking system, $11,500; 1- flex auge; feed 1991 7610 NH tractor. exc. aooearance and
1 12 miles of Johns Creek (North Fulton, South
Forsyth, South Gwinnett) for spring planting 2011. Nancy Moses Alpharetta 770-3009742
svstem with 9 ton bin. $800. Charles Rucks Brooks 678-725-7126
1-25C Fiat-Allis tilt-anale blade. WG blade. wench, GIC $20,000, l r ~ e u t s c h4wd tractor
condition. 1900 hrs. ~ o u a l a sskio. o. er Macon
478-788-2260
1995 3930 Ford, 590 hours, super nice, rear remotes, comes with 6ft bushhog brand
market; handling large quantities of product
W/ cab & mower, $8,000 O l ~ nWooten bush hog, $9900. Jodi Smith Clermont 770-
for distribution (i.e., more than normal To submit an ad via the Internet, access the household or farm quantities); supported by website shown above. Once at the opening
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Hazlehurst 912-375-6016
530-0125
1-TP46 planter, Covlngton 1 row, $350, not 1995 Pete tractor, 305k, 425 Cat.,lO speed,
advertisement (i.e., advertisement in page, click on Market Bulletin, listed in the
If you have questloons regarding ads i n this on frame, has fert~l~zehr opper Robert t/a, a/c, good tires, exc. cond., $18,000. Joe
publications other than the BULLETIN; listed options in the upper left corner of the page. category, call Andrea Stephens at 404-651- Gregory Adrian 478-246-4557
Walker Fayetteville 770-461-7142
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1045 Massey-Ferguson 35hp, $6,000 1996 Int. 8100 Cat. engine, 10 spd., tandem
Only farm work or farm help wanted Ronald G~lbreath Rock Springs 706-764- axle, new 20' grain dump, $22,000. D.M. Gay
advertisements allowed. No commercial, 1336
Garfield 478-494-7913
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industrial or domestic employment 11 ft John Deere 930 Moco. used. flail 1996 MF240 tractor, 465 hrs. with bushhog,
permitted.
1 cond~t~oner$,3,500 obo; call for more info. 2345 qt front end loader, both in amazlna
I 22 yr old looking for any work, experienced Ph~li Car enter Metter 912-685-3812
condition, $12,500. R.B. Lancaster cordel;
with animals and farming, no job too hard. l i t 5 F:rauson tractor 11Oho needs head 229-271-7105 478-957-6007
Miguel Del Rio Carnesville 706-296-7392 put back in:good for
$1500/obo. Larry 1998 953C front end loader, good shape,
706-384-2042
Rogers Camilla 229-294-9542
enclosed cab heat and AIC, 13,165
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36 yr man looking for farm related, 124 MF Square baler, $2,000; Claas round hrs, $32,500. Ronald Sm~thCanton 770-815-
maintain, run farm equipment, Floyd, Bartow, baler, $4,000; 6 disc cutter, $4,000; 2 drum 6580
surrounding areas. Mike Dell Taylorsville tedder, $1,000. Ronnie Phillips Statesboro 1998 John Deere, $770, 600 hrs; kept in
770-480-0505
913-690-2201
barn,, well maintained and in perfect condition;
57yr old/m with dog, caretaker looking for 1250 International Feed Mill, 454 John $7.500. Louis Levenson Atlanta 404-396-
property to watch and care for, can do bush Deere row crop header, good condition,
hogging and animal care. James Leggett Snellville 678-986-3849
sheltered. Bobby Stewart 8219 Hwy 88 East Keysville 30816
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College student looking for a place to pasture 1375 Gehl-variable chamber round hay
board horse in exchange for labor, raised on I baler wlmonitor, 2000 model, kept under
farm. Aimee Roth Oxford 770-608-4414
Couple seeking work on hen or broiler farm, housing and salary desired, 40 years
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~farm hand ~needs work ~will do 1~40 Farmall,i good cond~ition, bottom~ plow,
almost anything. jamce opseland L
~ harroGw planter~, gas run~s great, $~3500. Ti~mmy
706-402-731 2
Buchanan Eastman 229-318-9461
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~of four ~with fewi petsl seeki~ng broiler 16' Hooper flatbed trailer, 2 axles, dovetail,
farm jot,, pamela ~ ip i~ll^.7l06-65~2- $1~300. Kenneth Lanier Byron 478-956-3143
3883
18' 1999 Hooper Trailer, great condition,
~~l~wanted: experienced gentle hand to twin axle, electric brakes, $1595. Larry
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Looking for a job exercising horses, have and pto, good shape, $4000/firm. Nat Smith
been riding for yrs, western and English. Blue Ridge 706-455-4469
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1940 Allis Chalmers B modei bottom
for farm or wildlife mgt position, cultivator, looks good, runs well, $2800.
experienced with resume. John Davis Vidalia Walter Bunn Griffin 770-228-9886
912-253-1 635
1948 or 1949 Ford EN. exc. sheet metal.
Male 34- seeking full,part time work on good restoration, candidate for tractor shows;
farm, wlhorses, mending fences, driving $2800. Charles Kirk Fairmount 706-337-
tractor in BarrowlJackson Co. Marcus Miller 5643
Winder 770-867-8130
1950 JD Model A tractor, new tires, paint,
on recycled paper
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1952 MF diesel deluxe 35, running well, used oil, $1500. Fay Smith Thomson 706595-1 420
1952 Minneapolis Moline 2 , new paint, new rear tires, tricvcle front, runs well, $2200/obo.
W. Steele ail as 770-443-6778
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Sandersville 770-719-4822
stream, well and county water, tack building, open pasture thinned
'06 Kubota L-3400, 30hp, 125 hrs. with 4ft. bushhog, 50" tiller, 12" bottom plow, $9300. $4/A, T~~ James Dodd Jackson 770-775-6478
barnlshelter, feedlhay provided, trailer F~~~~~~F~~~ h 478-960-5923
'06 Model BCIOOOXL 1 2 Vermeer Chipper,
parking avail. Sheila Martin Hoschton 770- QDM h:w approx, 1000 acres ~
i 85hp,~Cumm~ings die~sel. 31l3hrs el~ec brakes,
Tennille 478-357-1037
1972 c-50 single axle loft. dump, rebuilt 350 412 speed, good tlres, $1300. Steve Dyke M c D o ~ o u77~0-~878-1483
1972 Cat 977L track loader, rebuilt
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265-7605
Co. food plots, great deer pop. Steve Osburn Smart feed, like new, $18,000. Milton lvie transmission and new undercarriage,
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3 acre lease, 3 green paddocks, riding & training rings, barn with wash rack, broodmare
stall, hayloft & tackroom, 4 horses, $950lmo., no stallions, references required. Jim Paullin
Elberton 706-283-0506
spring fed pond, tractor shed, pole barn and grain house. Michal Schwartz Rome 706-622-
Powder Springs 770-827-1938 770-9436882
'09 5103 John Deere 57 hours, 6' bushhog, 18' trailer brand new, $13,500. John Gilliam
$17,500/obo. Joann McDougal Buchanan 770-646-5367
1978 GMC 350 V-8 grain truck, no dump bodv. 366 bia block. James Youna Coolidae
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Roswell 770-992-5903
2486
Watkinsville 706-224-2343
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1999 Cat 953, 5000 hrs., exc., $42,000; DR 4030 JD tractor exe. cond., $12,500; Backhoe buckets, 36", 24", 20", fits 710 Feed waaon, $5,000: Gehl s~reader$, 800; Gooseneck trailer, 9T 18ft+4ftdovetail, new
trimmer, hardly used, $1600; Land pride rotary Swanson 500 gal peach sprayer, $7,000 other B&D 510. G.L. Pruett Blue Ridge 706-258- 170 HP lrrigation motor pump irailer, $2,800. load range "Emtires and brakes assemblies,
I tiller RTA3576, $3300/etc. Bo .Bailey eauip. availble. Robert Chapman Zebulon 2225
C.M. Pippin Albany 229-344-6060
needs painting. Don Rogers Byron 478-956-
Carrollton 770-314-7212
770-567-8811
Bearcat 3 in. Chipper, 8hp,model 70085 JD Fimco fertilizer sDraver. voc. $2500: 7--8-0-0
2 Roanoke 2 row peanut combines picked 4 3 h ~diesel Case tractor. scraoe blade 5'. quick hitch, 150 gal. propane tank. Kenneth professional ring drag 4 phhbokGp'to tractor; Grain Wagon, $1200; J D grain drill. $1500;
peanuts in 2008, $1000 each. Chad Hendrix post hble 2 bits, finish mower 6', ;ear bucket; Hose Hogansville 706-523-1752
$750. Philip Schuyler Canton 770-309-2400 small heaw dutv harrow. $800; water tank
Collins 912-237-3430
.16' steel trailer. Wil Sommer Cummlng 404- Bearcat three point hitch pto driven Finishing Mower, 6 foot rear discharge; wttrlr, $1000. ~ d ~ Hcuelett Hazlehurst 912-
2 row cultivator 3 point hitch, $350. Larry 803-0306
Chipperlshedder.$l500. Henry Herrin West good condition, 3-point hitch, $500. Michael 375-3008 912-253-0161
McGraw Davisboro 478-348-3784 2 row JD planters, $1400; 6' offset harrows,
471 M.F, Cab 1100 hrs., new clutch, lift pump and gears, new from the motor back,
Green 912-592-5646 Best deal, Housekeeper #2 $10,500, litter
Barber Plainville 706-295-1290 Finishing mower, new Bushhog
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Grain waaon. MFR fricklina. $750. A. Hulett 5757 Fair G v e n Rd. ~hine-31077229-385-
$450; 3/16 flipover plow, exc cond., $1000. P. $18,000. W.G Nichols Enigma 229-392-8005 blade, $2195, PTO Generator 30KW, $2200. inch, heavy duty rear dishcharge, $1800 its 3841
- Glddens Ocilla 229-831-1053
48-52 8N tractor, front distributor, ran well Mary Deguiseppi Bogart 706-769-0243 770- new, e-mail pics avail. Charles Kronmuller Gravity flow wagon, $1200; J.D. 220
2 row Potato DISC low. $1800: 1985 CAT when parked, also six implements, $2000 for 457-8453
Fayetteville 678-357-2886
Centerfold harrow, $2500; irrigation pump,
1 D-6D Bulldozer, $26,000. Randy Scarbor all. G. Minton Rock Spring 706-935-5129
Bobcat 853 skidsteer, $8000. Michael Flow 3600 Pecan Harvester, PTO-Driven, $1500. C.A. Hulett Jacksonville 912-253-
5194 U.S. Hwy. 319 S. Tiflon 31793 229-528- 5 ft, bushhog, AGMO, R-45-312, may need Carver Douglas 912-309-9392
good condition, $4950. David Giles Fort 0162
~ ~ r d 4204
seals in gear box, $250. Elizabeth Lewis Bobcat Rock Hound 60A, completely ~ a l l e478-825-7504
2 Super A tractors wlth cultivating plows, Rincon 912-826-5892
rebuilt, $4000. Henry Sharo Buford 678-482-
Hardee 6 ft. Bushhog mower HD, 3ph, $875. Steve Stowers Dawsonville 706-974-0576
$3500 for both. call after 6:30 o.m. Perrv 5' 3 ~t hitch tiller. $350. Don Cavinder 8993
tractor and some eauipment. $2500. David Hav elevator for sauare bale field, pickup
' Poole Carnesville 706-677-4472
Byron 478-827-1932
Bobcat skidsteer root rake grapple bucket, Rowland Valdosta 229-244-2845
attaches to flat bed truck, good cond.,'$300.
- . . 2000 F-450 XLT CrewCab 4x4 6-speedwith 50 acres N.E. Marion Co. call for more info. pallet forks, auger with bits, tracks and brush Ford 2000 tractor, won't start and has flat Grady Cowart Clarkesville 706-754-4694
170k miles, Power windows and locks, Carl Tidd Columbus 706-689-4834
cutter. Ryan Beam 1 Newborn Rd. Rutledge tire. $2000. Fred Zamoa Macon 478-785- Hav o r a ~ ~8l ebale Skidsteer attachment. >
Flatbed wlth Gooseneck hitch, $15,000. Chris 568 John Deere baler 08 models, 338 John 30663
0275
used one season. Kirk Little Lyons 912-326-
Allen Mansfield 770-359-8901
Deere square baler 12 row, N.C. applicator. Bolens lseki diesel model GI74 tractor, 4 ft. Ford 3000 diesel tractor, $4500. Sonny 3512
2000 John Deere 5410, self-leveling loader, Walter Roland Leesburg 229-869-8345
bushhog mower, 4 ft. scrape blade, Moore Thomaston 706-647-9311 706-656- Hay tedderlfluffer, Morra 4 head with
two augers, MX7 Bushhog, forks, box blade, 580D Case construction king backhoe with $3000/obo. Robert Melton Americus 229- 0270
hydraulic lift, extra tines, field ready, $2,800.
$25,000. David Shadley Bogart 706-540- cab, good motor and tires, asking $9000. 924-2266
Ford 3000 diesel tractor, 5ft box blade, 5ft Mark Woodham Madison 706-752-0077
5922
JoAnn York Lexington 706-743-5063
Brown 6' hd tree cutting, 3 pt hitch mower, finishing mower, $4600. Stephen Frawley HD Dirthog 5' roll over box blade, $495, JBar
2000 NH TC33 loader, bushhog, spring 5hp Snapper rear tine tiller,very good gc, $1200. Jim Fitts Jasper 678-447-6859 Statesboro 912-682-9141 912-587-9482
5' disc harrow, $495, 3 pt pallet/hayforks, $195.
tooth plow, harrow, root rake fert spreadec boom pole, $8000. Charlie Chasta~nTalking
condition, used very little, $450. John Grice Midway 912-884-5088
Bu-aa-v,wood wl s ~ o k ewheels. hard rubber tires, aood condition. $1000. Kenneth
Ford 5558 4x4 rubber tire backhoe. Charles Summers Elk0 478-987-7151 Kenneth Cantrell McDonough 678-230-5042 Heavy 7 ft. Int. scrape blade, 3 pt hitch,
---- Rock 770-893-9013
6 ft heavy duty mower, 3 pt hitch, $450. Jon Bowman Trion 706-734-2466
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FordGOO, 2002 Backhoe attachment for 3 pt h~tchf,lts Henderson 167 Usry Rd. Smithville 31787 Bushhoo brand 4 foot Dull beh~ndPTO bush
oood cond.. $350: Craftman AC DC welder. new con5ition, $300. Douglas ~ y e ;
25-45hp farm tractors, $2750. AJ Wood 229-942-5643
hog, lightl; used and i i excellent condition, mower, Spth, post hole digger. Tammy Blairsvi7ll0e6-745-8133
commerce 706-335-2169
, 2003 Lav-Mor Backhoe frontend loader. 24
hp ~onda'en~lne1,00% hydraul~c,612 hrs., looks wlmach~ne, $7,500. Elton Gunter Valdosta 912-251-1460
2004 87510 Kubota 4wheel drive, 21 hp tractor, 600 hours, vgc, $7000. Barry Smith Norman Park 229-769-3541
2004 Lewis Bros. Poultry Housekeeper
I shelter kept, great condition, $11,500/obo.
Leighton Cooley Roberta 478-957-3298
6 ft. box blade, heavy duty, very good condition pictures can be seen on Craigslist Athens, $375. Dave Poore Bishop 706-7691363
6 ft. mower made by Snapper, vgc, 3 pt hitch, $700. Jesse Prosser Milledgeville 478457-6236
60" 916A Ford bellv mower for mid shaft PTO tractor, all mounts at hardware inculuded, $.650/0BO. Steve Sams Blue Ridge 770-853-4525
$800. Randy Reinhardt Carrollton 404-3123159
Bushhog brand 6', needs seal, $375. B. J. Fleming Hartwell 770-718-6740
Bushhog heavy duty, 5 ft. 300 and one stock, cut horse drawn equipt. Charlie McShee College Park 770-907-4238
Bushhog model 3210, used very little cond., $7000. George Nunn Crawfordville 706-7170398
Bushhog, 286 heavy duty cutter, 6ft. wide,
Ste hens Gra 478-986-7515 478-361-8285
Super A Farmall; Cub Farmall, Int. diesel, 4020 JD; 72 in. mower. Billy Greene Log 770466-8125
Ford 730 front end loader, fits Ford tractors 2000,3000, 3500,4000, $1000; 5 ft. bushhog, $400, Steve Bronnan Ball Ground 770-8931798 678-618-2437
Ford 8-N Tractor, good condition, many new parts, a rust bucket, good tires. Jesse
Heavy duty 8 ft. disc harrow, 22 disc, $900, 3 inch tubinglplate steel. David Miller Monroe 770-490-1810
duty tandem axle 7' 20' equipment trailer, elec. brks., beaver tail, ramps, $2100.
- Clarence Brown Centewille 478-953-1356
Heavypull behind disk, ft. wide, 8-22' disk, $350; new T post air driver by Rohrer,
$350. Leonard Draper Cedartown 770-7482042 404-401-5591
IH 1150 grinder mixer, $2250; Super A Farmall, $2750; Ford scrape blade, heavy
2005 Kubota tractor M105S 4wd cab and 6620 JD Combine with straw cho~oer9. 15 $750lfirm.; Broen heavy duty cutting harrow, 6 Bryant Franklin 706-675-3961
du ,$400. John Lowre Rome 706-252-0121
front end loader. Derrick Carter Adel 229-921- and 218 platform headers, fleld ready, $8000. ft. wide, $600lfirm. Derell Waldrop Dacula
7344
Byard Heatwole Millen 706-554-3069
770-685-1585
Rockmart 770-684-3416
scrape, draw bar, 2' ball no, 3pt hitch. Randy
2005 Polaris Ranger 700 4~4,250hrs.metal 671 Detroit engine which is complete, Butler trailer 20 ft., 10 ton tandem axle, air Ford F-600 Diesel 14' flat bed dump, 5 Jones Dalton 706-264-9151
. roof with custom basket, windshield, winch, $1,000, also have a NTC250Cummins engine brakes, heavy duty, pintle hitch, spring speed, 2 speed rear, 87000 mi., $5400. IH 314 one row cotton picker on H Farmall,
and dump bed, $7,500. Jeff Bryant Mineral for $800. Frank Pack Blairsville 706-835- assisted ramDs.. $5000. James Lane Athens Douglas Exley Springfield 912-754-4243
$3000; 1030 bale wagon for parts. Julian
Bluff 30559 706-633-6405
5059
706-713-1471
Ford Jubilee with trailer and fronr buicket, Kimbell Jackson 770-775-4213
2006 Brason 3510i tractor. front end loader. 72" heavy bushhog, exc., $550; 60" Caroni Finishing mower rear discharge, 48' new tires on trailer, $42001obo. T. Poole IHC 1420 grain combine 4 row 36 in.
4wd, 112 hrs., .box scrape '& bushhog nice, Fordson, good bushhog, $450; 66" Ford deck, 3 point, PTO driven mower,good Conyers 770-483-8966
cornhead, good condition, $11,000. Steve
$14,500. Troy Broome LaFayette 706-638-
bushhog,
fair
zond.,
$250.
J.C.
Maney
condition,. $.4251080. ~
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Monroe
770-
Ford Jublie NAA tractor, runs strong,l2v, Affolter Lumpkin 229-838-4854
5726 423-580-9719
Baldwin 706-778-7870
378-5176
strong hydraulics, lights, live PTO, 2 ball and lngersoll rand diesel compressor, 175 CFM,
2006 Chandler spreader 12' Mounted on 762 H bushhog, 3 pt.hitch, self contained Carver 32 ft. module builder, 1020 IH 20 ft. hitch, excellent metal. Thomas Hallman stored 8 yrs., needs clean fuel battery, runs
1998 G M C 7500 W/ Cat diesel engine, backhoe. Ruben Robinson Dallas 770-445- combine head, all under shelter. Chad Bailey Ranger 706-537-4061
well, $900. Bob Donath Ellijay 706-636-5224
$18,500. Bobby Cooper Moultrie 229-891- 2027
Elberton 706-318-1819
Ford tractor 1956-57, (600 series), some Int. 454 diesel tractor, runs well, good single
5694
766 lnternational tractor qreat worklnq Case cutter 5 ft., 3pt rotary cutter, qood restoration started, runqng when work remote hyd., $5200. Jim Bishop Newnan 678-
2006 Four Star Grain-0-Vator 150 bushel cond. Jason MedderS ~icholls-912-286-4116 cond., $300; hobart meat grinder, 110-volt started, make fair offer. William Thompson 378-2903
trailer with self unloading auger, excellent 7720 John Deere combine, $10,000. Verle older. exc. cond., $350. Johnny Ba~nes Lilburn 770-559-8763
International303 combine, runs great, used
condition.Thomas Wilson Locust Grove 770- Schneider Stapleton 478-625-7295
Statham 770-725-7508
Fordson Dexta tractor 1960 for parts, does last fall both heads, $3000. Payton Edge
228-1621
848 McNair pecan harvester, good working
2006 John Deere tractor with loader, cutter, order; 1950's rebuilt Wisconsin peanut
harrow, and rake, 114 hrs, $15,000. Kathy combine engine. Dwayne Law 92 Whiddon
Smith Hartwell 706-436-0672
Mill Road Chula 31733 229-382-3145
2008 10 tons tandem heavy duty, elec. 87' GMC/dump truck, box dump body
brakes, custom hide & slide in ramps, use few single axleldual wheels, Detroit diesellauto
times, new $5500. John Sofineti Dacula 404- transmission, 96,000 miles, lookslruns great,
447-9010
$9,500. Pete Conner Folkston 912-286-7081
2008 40' Anderson flat bed, gooseneck, 8N and 9N Ford, fresh paint and good
electric hydrolic brakes, dual tandem, dependable tractor, $2000 ea. Don Morris
excellent condition, $8000. Durand Deal Eastnian 478-374-1804
Tifton 229-388-8113
8N Ford tractor, $1500. Amy Beasley Fort
2008 Stroll cattle trailor, rubber floor very Valley 478-825-1063 478-319-7707
good condition, $6,200, if interested. Boyd 8N Ford tractor, runs well, new paint, good
Harness Nicholson 706-215-3457
tires. Pete Cobb Fairburn 770-964-5644
2009 JD 346 baler; Hoelscher
- Market Bulletin Ad Form . , accumulator1arab; 2 40ft cotton waqons,
great for oneman operation, $24,000. ~ i r n Scott Douglas 912-389-6014
I 23 Disc John Deere arain drill 8300.
excellent condition, new disz put on last year;
I $3,000. Danny Hogan Dexter 478-984-6415
9 N Ford tractor, $2500. Sidney Keadle
mT~h9o3m0aCstaosne
30286 706-647-2328 CIK. 87HP, 401D engine,
PIS,
3PH, 4-Speed UH, needs painthepair. Jamie
Lawrence Kite 478-469-5189
941b Cat loader used on farm, great cond., $15,000. Randy Nation LaGrange 706-882-
24' Gooseneck equipt. trailer, 6' dovetail
1 with ramp, elect. brakes, 2-10,000 axles,
$1500. Jerome Buckhalter Sylvester 229395-2540
I 2480 ft of 6" irrigation pipe with trailer,
6177 706-523-1232
'95 OMC Pecan Shaker, $29,000; Weiss Vortex Harvester, $11,000; Weiss side sweeper, $3,500. Donnie Council Albany 229-344-6063
Case JX80 MFWD 62 PTO HP, cab 12x12, loader ready, used in hayfields 450 hours, $30,000. Russell Smith Hiram 404-435-5590
Cat 963 loader, oDen ROPS. $35.000. Brett Fausett ~ a w s o n v i l i e706-974-5718
Cattle trailer, 8 wheel rake, 5' mower, gas cement mixer. 2 row ~lanter. 2 older JD sauare balers.'~uahvinks ~ o b e r t a478-214-
Cement mlxer, pto driven, $800; fuel trailer,l20 gal., $900. Albert Wiesner Nicholson 706-369-5383
Clark pallet jack 12 volt, excellent condition, 40001b cap., $500. Carol Markowski Atlanta 404-558-1065
Cockshut tractor 40, poor condition, $1100. D. Braunsworth ~ c ~ o n o u 6g7h8-610-5636
Concord round hay baler, 4x5 rolls, broken main roller, repair or use for parts, $350. Barbra Dell Pearson 912-422-3953
Crary Bear Cat Stump grinder, 11hp Honda engine, purchased new in 2005, rarely used, $1175. Greg Goodall Canton 770-720-2781
Cub Cadet SC2400 TLD 2008 Tractor wl69hrs. CLIOOO loader, wlRT42 Offset tiller, $12,000, e-mail for pics. Dee Stull Ellijay 770265-8179
not run. Larry Whitman 815 Jack's Hill Road Clermont 678-936-8170 770-983-7230
Hinesville 31313 912-876-6025
International 5ft bushhog, excellent
Front end loader 5000, Ford front end condition, used very little, $575. Corey Fields
loader, exc. cond., $1000. Joe Chance C ~ m m i n g770-355-4754
Ashburn 229-567-4729
Irrigation System, $14,000; Greenfield Low
Front end loader, model 19-105, $8501 Pressure Pivot, 7 112 hse pump. Brenda obo. Brian Richardson Dawsonville 706-216- Hendrlx Statesboro 478-494-0726
1718
JD "A" 1941 partslproject $475; JD 1939
Gehl 1310 small baler, $3000; Reese 1300 "B" partslproiect, $425, both have motors1 hay mower, $700; IH 35 hay rake, $250. Jud trans. Ted Dixon Gordon 478-628-5445
Greene Bainbridge 229-246-6667
JD 210 14 foot Harrow, drags, JD 1250Turn
Generator 50kw Onan diesel, 1212401480 Plow, 5 bottoms, 8 wheel trailer-mounted hay
auto switch control panel, 438 hrs., $5500. T. rake. Greene Thrift Collins 912-684-3618
Busby Pleasant Hill 229-869-5576
912-682-4636
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$5000; Rainbow pumping unit, $4000; Paulk irrigation traveler $2500. Jake Keen Abbeville 229-467-2108
2610 Long Farm tractor with 6' harrow, good condition, $5700. Eugene Cheeks Keysville 706-554-5380
28ft. handover Gooseneck cattle trailer, 3 axles, $1500. Mac Cohran Roopville 770823-9353
3 point hitch fertilizer spreader, like new, $285. John Sauls Omega 229-326-0815
3 point hitch fork lift $150; fuel tank about
9518 cat., good condition, new sprockets, idlers, injectors, batteries, bucket, pins and bushings, rails. Jerry Chastain Comer 404408-2648
'97 New Holland, 2WD, diesel, 829 hrs, 29hp, 6' finish mower, box blade & scoop. Robert Brothers Hartwell 404-735-7727
9930 JD cotton picker wide rear field ready. John Wade Cochran 478-599-0635
9965 cotton picker, $28,000; 9960 cotton picker with mudhog, $18,000. Darrell Williams Swainsboro 478-237-3237
D model self loading scraper, working order when parked, wiring problems, rest good for parts, good tires tran. John Childers Toccoa 706-779-3233
D4 Cat., 10 ft. blade, ready to work, $4500. William Dabbs Eatonton 706-485-6249
Disc harrow, 76", good condition, $500. Lalla Tanner Monroe 770-267-7179 678-8235742
Drive shaft for a JD457 round baler, male and female ends, slip clutch included, in good condition. Shane LemondsSocial Circle 770-
500 gal., $450 0.b.o. Leland Blankenbaker Dallas 770-443-2434
3 RainbowBic Gun sprinklerson wheels, 6" twist lock pipe, $750 ea.; JD 8200 grain drill, $2000. J. McKinley Lyons 912-526-6032
3' bucket for NH backhoe, $700. Danny
I McCravy Douglasville 770-949-6372
4 Row narrow bodv KMC Deanut combine.
I $4,500. Ronald co6dy ~ u ' i t m a n229-263-
7AQ7
9N Ford tractor, 2 ac welders, Dearborn 4 disc tiller for 8N. Norman Cook Buena Vista 229-649-7430
A hydraulic pump from a 580 Case backhoe, $200. Roger Keebaugh Gainesville 770-869-7941
AC 4 row no till planter, Kuhn disc mower, Ford 14 ft harrow, bush & bog harrow. Chuck Gartland Buena Vista 229-649-6973
464-0051
Duals, 15.5-38snap on duals complete with clamps, good condition ready to use, $295. James Lastinger Tifton 229-388-0282
Dump bodv 12 ft. lona. $400: Clark lift, 4 ft. long, $275. derald ~ u r r e tPt almetto 404-9663237
Equlpt. trader, dual axles, ramps, elec. brakes 6 112X16', beavertail, $1,900. Charles
/I I 4 row Pittsburg cultivator with exter, 4800;
haylift that ho,oks to trailer, $800; 6 ft. box
. blade. $600. Grace Bradv, H e ~ h z i b a h706-
I I 231-0985
I 4' and 5' bushhdg , 5501700; 5' &6' harrow,
8251925, 6' tiller 800; 6' box blade, 375 hd 8'
/ I boom, $19Olcash. M. Crosby Blackshear
912-449-6573
I 4-row Harrell stalk chopper with rolling
Air Compressor 125PSI Craftman 5 h~ 33 Brown Centewille 478-953-8239
gals., 220; runs great, $200. John Hall ~ o m e Excellent used 5' Bushhoa. newlv oainted
706-291-7151 706-331-0308
and refurbished, regular-' mainie'nancel
All purpose plow, 7 shanks class one hook lubrication, new blades. $600 cash. Harry
up, pins work well with 8N & up or MF, $500. Crider 2556 Hwy 255 Cleveland 30528 706-
Larry Jackson Douglasville 770-315-4079 348-1980
Allis Chalmers 5030 31 hp 1983 model, 750 F2 Gleaner used last year, good condition,
hrs., good condition, $3500. Chris Mayo Gray $2500. Rayburn Bagwell 628 Twln Pines Rd.
478-936-9959 478-607-0018
Cordele 31015 229-239-0419
basket. Russell Hart Chauncey 229-860- Amadas 6 row Deanut Dicker 03 model Farmall 130. 12v.l ~t hitch & 3 ~t hitch with
had 1197
shelter kept, $50,000.
Hawkins 8 pcs. of equibt., $3950/obo. ~ a i l Teh~omas
I 4000 Ford tractor, power steering, diesel, Rochelle 229-425-0283
Elberton 706-283-4724
exc. 6ft.finishing mower, pine needle rake, Amadas 9997 4-row peanut combine, never Farmall Cub belly mowers, IH and Woods
I boom lift, $6,800. Maurice Johnson Ludowici used, kept in bldg., $7'5,000. B. Hugh Hosch $200 - $600, bracketsand pullevsfor most. M.
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Waynesboro 770-789-3258
Roller Turnerville 706-499-1717
4010 John Deere tractor. 1 remote sinale Amadas peanut combine, 4 row, exc. cond., Farmall Cub, runs also 1 for parts, $2000,
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- JD 25A three point hitch throw and blow Kubota M6040 4x4, loader, canopy, 12 Polaris Ranger 05, 4wd, 500cc engine, 620
chopper, exe. shape, $2000 great for bird hours. $27.000. Michael McGee Milledaeville hrs, folding windshield, top, winch. M. Bennett
shoots. Tony Carlton Doerun 229-881-9665 478-456-2861
Omega 229-392-5587
Farm Machinery Wanted
Want to swap 9 hp Craftsman chipper
shredder in excellent condition for lawn
110 or 200 Gal Boom Sprayer 3 point hitch. aerator. Randy Poole Winder 706-264-8367
JD 3020, good, strong tractor with 3 112 Kubota M6800 cha 600hr., Kuhn rake, Power King Economy tractor with loader, Jason Harrison Milledgeville 478-452-9064 Want used tractor tire, the size is 13.6 x 38,
yard, dirt pan, $12,000; JD 5310, 900 hrs., Tunitti tedder. Krone rd baler. JD327 sab.. mower, 3 point hitch and several attachments, 3.5 to.4.5 yard dirt pan to pull behind tractor. Valdosta. Ga. area, no junk please. John
$11,000. B. Hall Pavo 229-859-2764
panarama 6 disc mower, 07 Mustang 2076 $35001080. Robert Barron Duluth 770-367- Corey Carver Ambrose 912-381-4853
Culpepper Quitman 229-605-9885
JD 450b end ,loader with backhoe 600lhr. Billy Fountain Villa Rica 770-328- 8997
35- 50hp tractor with front end loader in Want Woodmizer running or not with trailer
attachment, good machine, $7500. Johnny 2966
PTO driven cement mixer, $950/obo; 7 good condition, prefer International, around package prefered. Donald Kuchenmeister
Evans Cartersville 770-630-1823
Kubota ZD331 diesel, 31 hp, 72 in. pro Hardee bushhog, super heavy duty with $3500. Anthony Carpenter Buckhead 706- Lula 706-677-3502
JD 450E dozer, new undercarriage,six way deck, 220 hrs., exc. cond., garage kept, like safety chains, $1600lobo. Aaron Johnson 319-3407
Wanted 12" portable planer for beehives.
blade with 3500 hrs. Danny Williams new, $9,000. Charlie McCord Thomson 706- Gainesville 770-718-8343
5 ft. rot0 tiller, 3pt hitch tractor, must be in Howard ~ e a g a n~ a w s o n v i l l e706-265-4365
Brunswick 912-266-2712
833-8816
Pull behind fertilizer spreader holds 150 Ibs. exc. cond.. prefer late model with minimal Wanted peanut weeder three point hitch
JD 454 A row crop head and JD 213 flex Kubota, M105S, 2WD, 105HP, 16speed, rubber tires, $125. Stanley Kromschroeder wear. Bill Butler Braselton 706-654-3777 John Edmonson Midland 706-568-1281 .
I head. sheltered in aood condition. Flovd Hyd. shuttle, 3 set remotes with 1301S, 208 Redbud Road Albany 31705 229-432- 770-231-4662
Wanted: New Holland 268 Hayliner for
Knowles McRae 229-515-0409
QTloader, bucket, hay spear, forks, $32,000.
70's or 80's Tecumseh electric start engine, parts. Glenn Lewis 1444 Hicks Rd Toccoa
JD 4850, 6700 hrs., 2wd; LNT8000road James Hart Waverly Hall 706-582-2030
Pulverizer gills, 3 pt hitch, 6 ft., $700. C. D. does not have to be runnina. used Trov Bilt for 30577 706-886-8851
1 I tractor. 37k orioinal miles: JD 7100 8RN
planters Chad 6xon Dudley 478-290-5619
Kuhn 10 ft. mower conditioner. model FG, 283+G, exc. cond., $12,500; JD 4x5 round
Gravitt Buford 770-945-4371 99Q74uick 3ot. hitch. turn low, olanter. extra
parts. Truman Whitaker ~ G a n v i l l ei70-8452448
WTB t~llerfor John Deere 318 & Hood for JD STX-38. Chuck Fahn Canton 770-493;
JD 555, great farm loader w ~ t h2 buckets, baler, model 385, vgc, $6000. Luke plates. a11'3 ot hitch. ~ a k e s~' o z i e r'0dum A front grill for John Deere 955 tractor. 9035
backhoe attachment w~th3 buckets, $18,000 McCormick Carrollton 770-842-9374
912-586-2254
Gerald Betterton Cleveland 706-878-0500
Rose H ~ lWl arrenton 706-465-2264
Lathe wood turning, $90; also small metal REG 2181-P Lawn Mower blade grinder, Bottom Plow, three disk, lift type, good
JD 6410 w ~ t h cab, 3600 hrs, qood lathe, $150. Calvin Wiser Stockbridge 770- excellent condition. $500-$600 new. askina condition, small to medium offset harrow in
FARM SUPPLIES
condition, $22,000. Frank Bentley 483-3698
good condition. John Freeman Plains 229-
- Washington 706-678-2459706-401-2846
Like new Bushhog 72" Finish mower, PTO
JD 71 olanters on anale frame. 3000 Ford. driven. $7001080. Gu.v Waqner Dawsonville
6' MF sickle mower, 2-disk tiller. Doug Gay 770-313-7350
Lyons 912-565-7022
Lilliston 7500 peanut combine, black
924-6615
Case 300 tractor, any condition. Jeb Fuller Cartersville 770-490-1579
Farm wagon, must be road worthy, no bed
category, call Andrea Stephensa t 404-651-
9081or 404-651-9082.
#1 drv wood shavinqs, del~veredto site. Randy ~ c ~ l u~r aei r b u h770-312-2092
JD 750 20HP 4x4 diesel tractor with loader anniversarv edition. sheltered. $2950. two row
- and 6 foot finish mower, 1000 hrs., $5500. KMC pea;lut inverter, $750. ' ~ n t h d nN~utt
Mark Jackson McDonouah 770-652-7905 Unadilla 229-322-0996
necessary. John Champion Pine Mountain 706-663-4286
Farmall Cub Lowboy with 5ft Wood mower,
# I galvanized chicken hen nest boxes refurbished,$65 need refurb, $45. Jim Hughie Newnan 678-416-5175
770-914-7045
JD 750 compact tractor with JD 503 rotary mower, 20hp VGC, garage kept, $4800. Mark Rivers Stapleton 706-598-3633
I I JD 790 set of quick-tatch weights for sale.
- Fred Bodine ~ o g a n s v i l l e706-637-0865
JD 8300 wain drill 12 ft. 23 sld. $2000: Vicon CM 2 i 0 7 ft., discmower, $1800. Ricky Land Pins 229-648-6190
Log Splitter; fits 3 point hitch; runs off PTO, vertical, very strong, $1200. Loyce Johnson Marietta 770-993-0272
Lowe 36" Auger skid-steer attachment used very little VGC, $2500. Kyle Beaty 3449 Bradley Lane Baconton 31716 229-364-2154
Mahindra 3325, 2005 model, 35hp, box blade, like new, only 90 hrs., $7500. Danny Dickerson ~ a r t e r s v i i l e770-547-5257
Savage Pecan cleaner #2400, $7500, will
789-3588 Sawmill-Woodmizer model LT40-G18. 165
hrs total, exc. condition, many blades, $11,000. Johnie Williams Fayetteville 770833-5051
Sears garden tractor, 42" mower deck, no
new paint and new tires, 80 to 90% restored. John Kimbell Jackson 404-787-6557
Hay spear for 2425qt bushhog loader. M. Ckmpbell Danielsville 706-336-6949
I am looking for 3 dozen cotton spindles, that can be used. Chad Artimovich Curnrnina 770-363-5350
JD 4020 in good condition; 3-point hitch boom mower in good condition. Don
#2 drtll press, drill reamers, end mills, dial calipers, mig welder, anvils.etc. Frank Davis Murrayville 706-265-9341
(4) Bennett 220 vac fleet fuel dispensers, $400 each. Bud Morris Folkston 912-276-
134n.4 0.t" I
10 ton log splitter- made by Speeco, splitter has never been used, $750 obo. Brent Covington Dawsonville 770-366-6616
JD B- model grain drill, 40 ft. flatbed 5th wheel trailer. James Martin Wayneboro 706554-2480
JD backhoe straight 310, $6000. Tommy
Massey Ferguson 175, good tractor, $650 Case backhoe 480C, works good, $8508: Wavne Laircev Statesboro 912-536-6888
912-764-9837 .
rust, new barrons, great shape, $100. Gerald Debari Barnesville 678-233-8540
Shaver 3pt post hole auger, used once, auger has factory hydraulic cylinder to force
Brotherton Valdosta 229-251-7417
Kubota or New Holland four wheel drive tractor, front end loader, 33-42 horsepower. Taylor Jenkins Watkinsville 706-461-4450
1000 feet lumber; tiger oak, maple, cedar, poplar, ash, pine, turning stock of tiger maple and tiger oak. David Gray Bowdon 770-6554674
Purvis Reynolds 478-847-4530
JD combilie 1980 6620, field ready, both heads. Jimmy Mallard Portal 912-687-4929
Meyer Machine Co., San Antonio, TX., patented-commercial pecan cracker, $3,500. Jerry Smith Brunswick 912-264-2156
auger in ground, $875. Gary Bellamy Toccoa 706-886-9359
Shaving Mill-5x3ft. box, 2 heads, IOOhp,
Looking for a 1 row bedder. Ronnie Winder Toccoa 706-244-1143
Lookina for Ford 901 tractor to restore. also
1001b anvil- 5001b anvil; portable forge, 3 # 20 cast iron pots, cooking grade, longing tongs- large. A. Hendrick Austell 770-948-
912-865-2224
MF 135 rebuilt wlbushhog, $3800. Todd lOhp heavy duty hydraulic cylinder,l6ft auger, adjustabl;! wide front for a John Deere MT. 9842
JD model #50 with olow and old Henrv hav McCampbellAthens 404-391-7838
loader, $3000lcash. R:H. 313-4467
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F 240 tractor with bushhog, scrape dirt pan, looks and runs well, pls,
blade good
excellent condition, $15,000. Roger Roper Canon 706-498-0805
Sheep foot roller, double 48" rollers, vgc,
Chuck Phillips Cumrning 678-414-2313
Looking for grain head for L Or M Gleaner combine 18 or 20 ft. Don Tawzer Tiflon 229-
11 112 horsepower gas 175 psi air compressor, $600 obo. Amanda Hetrick Juliette 478-550-3975
JD Trail Gator 4x2, 1130 hours, in great mechanical and cosmetic cond., $5500. Ray
tires, $7500. W.R. German Winder 770-3164071
$2500, trench box, 8'X16', $3750. Fausett Dawsonville 706-265-8432
Danny
388-3716 Massey Harris Fergyson 40-50-65 model
160 + bell drinkers Plasson very good
condition, $3.50 ea. James Duncan Royston
Gilbert Bishop 706-769-4672706-296-4360 MF 250 with front end loader, runs great, Sickle mower McCormick Deerina, No-7. 1950's or 19601s,manufactureyear tricycle or 706-245-8367706-498-2349
JD435 round hay baler, good cond., $5500. Edward Brand Nahunta 912-462-5294
needs some hydraulic work, '$7000. James
Woodard ad is on 770-601-0492
Larry Neill Newnan 678-340-0820
Sprayer - AG Equip.Co. 25 gal.,
12 volt
John Deere 1010, 4 cvl. gas RUS model, starts everytime, sheltered,-rewired, $2200. Harm Daitz Calhoun 706-235-6667
John Deere 1936A unstvled. round sookesback good condition, $3,800, no calls after 9:30pm. John Bidne Senoia 770-842-7922
John Deere 2630 tractor, grain wagon. Chad Brewer Hazlehurst 912-539-2994
John Deere 318, Onan, no deck, runs well, blows oil, fresh paint, $500lobo. Buddy Brackett Duluth 770-446-5904
John Deere 4320, good condition, $8500. Glen Brasington Pavo 229-403-0154
John Deere 4400 combine also have 2 heads, small grain, new injecter pump, runs great, $4500/obo. James miles Baxley 912278-3434
John Deere 4430 cabla~r.has JD 721 auick
on roe tach loader, good tires. Zack Queen
404-391 -0393
John Deere 458 round baler, net wrap, bale ramps, variable core, hydraulic pickup. Lanny Brown Hiawassee 706-970-0988
John Deere 467 Baler, new chains, sprockets, bearings, used but in very good condition, looks new asking $12,00O/etc.
1 / Adam Cowart Milledgevine 478-456-0846
478-251-1185
John Deere 5103 tractor, 2005 model, 50hp, 250 hrs, sheltered, $10,000. Lee Pettis Oglethorpe 478-279-1230
John Deere 6620 combine, no problems, runs great, barn kept, 915 grain head goes with it $11,000lobo. B.J. Marks Covington 770-313-1220
John Deere 7720 combine. 920 arain head. shed kept, owner operated, field ready.
- Sidney Albritton Butler 478-955-8298 478-
862-3753
- John Deere 8'. blade w~throot rake. $600.
Frank Agerton Vidette 706-551-2649
John Deere 855 w15' bush hog, harrows, box blade, scraper blade, and post hole d~gger wl2 augers. Jeff Hancock Guyton 912-7286212 843-247-0011
King Kutter 8 ft. heavy duty rear blade, swivels and angles, $1000/firm; old JD hand start, hand clutch.T.E. BoldenWaycross 912283-0787
KMC 4 row wide body peanut picker 1998
p model, 2 row Hustler Express peanut p~cker.
Wes Ross Eastman 478-230-5121
KMC twin, 4 row peanut planters, factory built, insecticide hoppers and row monitors. George Griffis odum'912-579-2457
Kohler V-twin motor, 17-19 hp, less than IZOhrs., came off zturn mower, asking $200/nego. Phil Harris Senoia 678-576-4214
Krone 243s disc mower 8', $3700; Galfre rotor rake, lo', $1600; Vermeer tedder TD 200 17'. $2900. all clean and readv. Charles wellham ~t'atham678-764-5097 '
Kubota 87500 tractor 6OUcut, 550 hrs. diesel, 24hp., live pto 3pt hitch, 4wld,pls. Donna Hudgins Clarkesville 706-754-1327 706-206-37L0
MF 253 tractor with front end loader low
hours needs paint, $6000. Tom Waller Canton
770-559-0670
MF245 diesel tractor, excellent cond w15 ft
Bushhog, dbl. harrow, 2lblade bottom plow,
rollover scrape, $6,500 firm. Marvin Rouse
Acworth 770-403-6300770-926-2178
Mill-In very good condition wlaccessories,
2HP. Charlie Renfroe 188 Fawn Ct. Gray 31211 478-986-3584
Miller Bobcat 225 welder less than 35 hrs,
$2500. Ronald Thompson Williamson 770-
41 2-6794
Model 135 Massev Furgerson, 3 cvl diesel,
power steering, good condition, $5000lfirm.
Bobby Craven Toccoa 706-886-6118
Mule drawn eauioment, bia wheel aarden
tractor, called he ~ u l e . aid ~carbarauqh
Hawkinsville 478-892-2618
New 7009 Woods front end loader with
bolts and hydraulic fits, L30, series Kubota,
$3000. Keith Rigdon Nicholls 912-632-8239
New Holland 2002 LS170 skidsteer, toothed
& smooth bucket, pallet forks, log grapple, 16'
HD trailer, $14,000. Mark Woodham Madison
404-379-8037
New Holland 310 Square haybaler in great
condition, $1850. Kevin Madden Elberton
706-988-9309
New Holland 315 square, $3500, side NH
rake, $3000. Stan Tankerslev Lincolnton
706-318-8265
New Holland 660 round baler for sale.
$5.000. aood shaoe. deoendable. John Lacev
white pyains 706-816-5182
New parts for 9965 and 9930 JD cotton
pickers, spindles, belts etc. dames Bailey
Elberton 706-318-1012
NH 1037 bale wagon, .NH 1412 discbine,
NH 575 baler, other equipment available.
Keith Lord Danielsville 706-202-6701
NH 256 hay rake, $650; Liynebach hay
tedder, $300. Frances Farrar Griffin 770-228-
6348
NH 56 bale stack.wagon, $1500; Danuser
oost driver. 3 ot hitch, $350. Gale Hooks
~ i l l e d ~ e v i l4l7e8-454-6447
NH round baler 846, manual tie, new tires,
manual tie, stored dry, $750. H. Greene
Tallapoosa 770-574-5549
Old 2 horse wagon, JD good shape, some
boards replacedside boards are 2 high, call
after 5. Barbara Jumper Buford 770-241-
3793
One owner 1987 Case track backhoe, good
condition. Stanley Savage Jonesboro 404-
550-0140
One set Bobcat tracks, $225. James
Mahaffey Dallas 770-443-4347
Partina Farmall S u ~ eAr . C. M models. also
have
for John deere A, B, MT, 60 and 40
crawler. David Coffev Flowerv Branch 770-
868-6540
Pecan shaker OMC Dodge 1 ton, field
readv. $5200 Lv msa ( l o a m - 2 ~ mstrict) or
emai: Charles Tyler f i b a n y ~ ~ $ 4 3 8 - 1 7 4 2
wlhand nozzlelhose, $150; cylinder,
hydraulic- JD TY7176 - 3"X 8 - $100,
oldtimeroilot@vahoo.com. Douq Willlams
~ o r e l a n b770-253-1120
Square Baler- NH 311, baled approx 3,000
bales this year, machine under cover, bales in
barn for inspection. Alvah Adams Byron 478-
956-5843
Stihl 015L top handle aborist pro chainsaw with new chain, clean and runs great, $150. Jr
Supan West Point 706-663-9239
Super A Farmall Tractor Planter& cultivator
Hammermill, $3,500; JD tractor 60 model
1954, $5,500. Gary Adams 740 Crabapple Hollow Rd. Hull 30646 706-354-8921
Taylorway smoothing harrows, $700, 305
Bushhog $650, International 6' bushhog,
$550, Gill cultivatior with lay-off foot, $400.
Dale Westmoreland Cleveland 706-878-0702
Three 7500 Ib. axles 20 foot. long, 8"
channel iron frame. Charles Carroll Berkeley
Lake 770-851-9785
Tires, tractor R1 ag bar tread, 1 pair
6x12 $60, 1 pair 4:00x8 $50, unused
never mounted. John Bowen Winder 770-
868-6683
TO35 Massev Feriuson, cracked block.
good paint, $950. ~ i c K a ewl illiams Keysville
706-437-1939
Track Loader JD350 1974, runs great,
original paint, low hrs., $8400, undercarriage
in great condition.Tom Oliver Covington 678-
342-7911
Tractor, Hydrostatic drive, 1998 model,
42"deck, Poulan with 12 hp. Briggs, (model
#733-864) ready to mow, $245. Cline Feigly
Marietta 770-578-9640
Troy-Bilt tiller, Pony, model 664D, 7HP B&S
engine, 1 6 tilling width, used very little,
excellent condition, $550. Mark Welch
McDonough 770-605-0324
Turf tireslwheels, rear 44X18.00-20 ONHS,
90% tread; front 27X8.50-15 NHS, 30% tread,
$500. Micheal Goldman Milledgeville 478-
456-6417
Two rear tractor tires, 11.2X36, 80% tread,
$1.25, Woods 44" belly mower for Super A
Farmall, $150. Scott Odom Buford 770-945-
7945
Vans 60' hydraulic boom, motor & lift, 300
gal. tank, used one year, sheltered, $6000.
Edward Neidlinger Waynesboro 706-551-
0905
Water well drilling (Hammer) rig., BE-20W,
ready to work, $13,000. Tony Moss Jasper
706-337-2548
Whitfield tree planter semi automatic with
cab trailer included, $3500. Charles Rogers
Chester 478-697-1942
Woodmizer Edgerl; $13,500, low hours.
Mitchell Perry Dublin 478-275-3132
Woods backhoe 9000, 3 pt hitch, $3500.
John Ficher Lakemont 706-490-3093
Yanmar 1500D, 18 horse, four wheel drive,
bushhog and box blade, $2500. Rudy Nanney
Vidalia 912-537-3654912-293-5238
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Kubota diesel B6000E, 48" mowing deck, Pecan shaker, 1990 model, omc Yanmar 1700 small farm tractor, includes
spread wheel, 2 row or 4 row cult. Frank 1650 gallon water tank, white plastic, metal
Rezek Jonesboro 770-362-6884
frame to mount on truck or wagon, $450 obo.
Need 1 front wheel and tire for MF135 6 lug David McMeans Stockbrige 770-560-1110
pattern would consider the pair. Morrow Stockbridge 770-474-8267
Marvin
20 cedar mantels, different sizes and prices. James Wood Martin 706-384-2786
Need sheet metal for mid 80's Kubota L305 tractor, call before 9pm. Ashley Hawkins Forsyth 478-994-6517
NH 268 square baler, reasonably priced; Ford tractor 3000 or 4000. Nelson Massev
20 fiberglass watering bowls filters, $20 each. Carl Dobson Atlanta 404-247-7343
20-30-55 gal. plastic drums, 2 bung plugs, 55 gal. metal lock ring, 55 gal. w/o lids, 55 gallstainless; power pde $l/ff. Jimmy Cannon
Conyers 770-483-2639
Canton 770-889-2342
Old John Deere 24t sauare hav baler for parts. Bill Proctor Rock sl;ring 423-991-8477
250 gal. white plastic tanks with aluminum sides, 5" twist off cap, let out valve at bottom.
706-937-8361
Barry Needham Loganville 678-475-7068
Post hole digging attachment for a 3 point 250 gallon propane tank, 30% fill of
hitchm, will drive to your location. Brian propane in tank now, $300. Jonathan Little
Moseley The Rock 706-741-0309
M...-o.n..r-o-e 7. 7. 0- --31. 4. -1.2-7. 8-
Tractor, 4 wheel drive, 60-70 HP, 2500 unused plastic hen nest bottoms, $.50
somewhere in the $10,000-$12,000 range. each. Danny Hemphill Blairsville 706-435-
Ralph Jones Griffin 770-412-0429
8627
Turf tires for JD tractor 750, 4x4 and 275 gal plastic tanks with aluminum cage
wheels. Nelson Garner Cumming 770-887- $65; 5"cap, 2" drain valve good for water.
4127 678-640-6778
Mark lssenberg Rising Fawn 706-398-3232
Want 11.2-24 pivot tire for rear dual onJD 2x4~2"cool pads with lines and nozzles,
9965 cotton picker. J. Horton Rhine 478-893- booster pumps. Phillip Mullinax Dahlonega
7004
706-344-7969
Want 13/14 Ft. flex grain table for MF410, 3 cedar barn beams- 6" x 8 x 20R, $150
also JD 9920 picker for parts. Alvin Harden each obo. Robert Dehoff Canton 770-883-
Reidsville 912-240-1836
2897
Want 20.8-38 or 18.4-38 rear tractot tire, dual, also want a switch plow. John Horton
3 flat pump bodies, 1 small box pump body, good condition. D.K. Griffith Newnan 770-
Rhine 229-385-5222
304-2456
Want 8 ft. cultipacker within 100 miles of
Valdosta. ~ o m mMo~ore Valdosta 229-561-
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30x50~10enclosed pole barn ,installed, $9.000 includes 10x10 slider and walk door. other sizes available. Ronda Kaufman
Want an old cotton wagon or long produce cartersville 770-866-9156
wag0n for use as hay wag0n
any 330 gallon propanetank, asking $300. M.A.
condition. Bobby Adams Barnesville 770468-6499
Want bale kicker to fit 273 New Holland square baler. Danny Cottrell Villa Rica 404-
- Hines TiRon 229-387-8233 229-326-6744
4 hog traps, for sale , $250 each, 48" height 42" width 9plength, call for more info, David Huey Milne7r70-490-3768
l a6t8tWo a0c-a0hn1t2h8Bayu7s7a sh0pH-e4Oa5rg9b-to5rad 6nf9itd6Bushe HBoSg-22040r 26quQic. Tk sseh44cu80ttito"exnrAs1sc,,8mHR0eHcichhvaicenLkndient nd3co6hAnodtuDarosiaerllsyeltverosiflnt,l,eptfoaa7rnb7ase0g,-so73on76ldt3Him-in3Pe8V4r10sC1.'
Want for parts 20hp, Onan MTR, out of JD 318 nor 420 mower' Hubbard Conwell 706-795-3838
J~~~~~ ~ ~ l~l i 7.0~6d-635-l 5472~
4x8 oval lig;ted
sign; 100 year-old
pea sheller, call for price. Jo Gay Lyons 912-
Want fuel inject~onpump for 5000 ford serial number is ~466611.Jackie Gordon Abbeville 229-467-9319
565-7035
500 gal. LP fuel tank, new paint, like new, .
$500. Ed Pratt Adairsville 770-608-1943
want hay bader to pull beside wagon 7 lift
bales Off ground' 229-407-0371
Neil
Wingfield
Leesburg
complete boiled peanut trailer, $2200, call for details. Bill Croft Dawsonville 706-344-9691
Want John Deere 71 planters or parts, 706-265-7714
planter or parts. Winston Fellows Hartwell 706-436-4172
5x8 utility trailer, used only time, metal floor, $525, must see. Walker Cook Griffin
Want mule drawn plow such as sickle 770-228-0001
mower, stock cutter, hay rake. Albertson Clermont 770-983-0431
Charles
70 Pieces white tin 38x14flong, 4- metal ridge caps 2 Ibs screws $1100. Kenneth
Want oddset Pull type harrow. W.G.& Peterman ~ o r t ~ a l l4e78-625-7291
Brannon 3697
Griffin
770-227-6436 678-588-
dried Wood~izersawnlumber, pine, oaklwalnut, poplar, all sizes paneling,
Want ROPS with or without top for 3600 wide plank flooring. John Sell Milner 770-480-
Ford tractor. Gene Dillard Cleveland 706- 2326
219-3012
Anvil, Wilkinson, 147 Ibs, 117 stone wt,
Want set of 2 row Covington or JD Planters made in Dudley, England, good shape, single
with the fertilizer boxes. G. Harned Griffin horn, $300. Jerw Warren Lindale 706-235-
Woods, 3 pt hitch, good condition, 6 spd., hi- shockwave, magnum head, cab and alr cond., tiller and 4 ft. bushhog, $2000lall. Mike
lo transmission. Rebecca Yeoman Eatonton $23.000. Donald Crook Marshallville 478- McGowan Dallas 678-363-9309
770-468-5780
599-0614
Zero-turn Cub-Cadet Commercial mower
Kubota L245 diesel tractor, 25hp, 8 Pecan shaker. OMC shaker. mounted on $3500. YM2210 26HP tractor with 9 229-848-0295
McBlank ~ a w s o n v i l l e770-886-6774
attachments, including bushhog, finish Chevy dump truck, frame catcher, nets attachments, bushhog, blade, seed drill, Want to buy Valley Pivot parts, 6 518" pipe & Atlanta homesteader wood burning stove,
mower, scrape blade, $6800. Vince Demsky, included. Don Collins Williamson 770-567- bucket loader, tiller, $6500. Julie May Lavonia other parts, damage ok. E.D. Martin Nevils with blower, $300. Ricky Hicks Rutledge 706-
Jr. Blue Ridge 706-633-0822
3033
706-716-0006
912-839-2232
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[Georgia Cooking1 Bantamlpigeon waterer, like new, never Lumber, kiln dried, plain & quartersawn Want tractor tire 9-5.28. Floyd Barnes
used, white plastic with handle, $15. C. Carroll white and red oak, pine, poplar, wide planks, Hiram 770-942-7630
Monroe 770-266-1088
siding, fence boards. T. Jackson Bishop 770- Wanted: planter plates for Cole planter 551,
Berger mdl. #I90 land level, $125; K & E 658-9403
554; Taylor pea sheller. Curt Boatright
survey transit, $195. L. Kinsley Perry 478- McCullough chain saw model 6000 61 bo- Winston 404-969-9200
714-9900
saw runs well, $149. Roy Wood Milner 678- Wanted: used rustv 6' T DOS~. must be
Big Buck Woodburning Stove, double door, 688-1212
reasonable. Walt ~ o i r i s~ c ~ o n o u77~0-h
Pumpkin Scones with Vanilla Fudge Frosting
heavy duty, cast iron, $525. David Blasczyk Meadows 20" grist mill 1942 model 898-1218
Dallas 770-445-5646
excellent condition. Jerry Garren Morganton Woodmizer lumber- 1X2 Ipine poplar, oak
1 cup brown sugar
Blue and white 55 gal. plastic drums, closed 706-258-8805
trailer, flooring, any thickness. Larry Moore
1 cup sugar
tops, two twist off caps, food grade. Eugene Meat slicer-Hobart commercial, excellent Newnan 678-278-5709
3/4 CUP shortening
Needham Loganville 770-466-4284
condition, $575. Joe Kersey Cleveland 770-
Clean 5 gallon buckets wllids, $1 each, 533-0146
have over 100- email: flowwood@tds.net. Old brick, used tin, and other similar items
Ronnie Barber Saint Marys 912-882-5422 for sale. Walter Sheppard Good Hope 404-
LIVESTOCK
3 '/2 cups all-purpose flour 1 teaspoon baking powder 2 teaspoons baking soda
Clean 55 gal metal drums wllids, two 275 213-9808
but not limited to. cattle. eauine. aoats: I I 1 teaspoon ground nutmeg (or less, according to taste)
qal food qrade tote truck trailer 15'6"x6'~4". Old hand hewn log cabin, excellent
Leonard crave Dawsonville 678-947-6744 condition. Delivery & set up available. Kerry
404-210-1516
Hix Chatsworth 706-695-6431
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55 aal. metal drums wllids. $20 48-aal ~ l a s t i cbarrels. $20
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oak & Dine T&G shavinqs call for
1 II I Windle ~ n e e G ~ c ~ o n 7o7u0-~48h3-7007 prices.- William Briggs Union City 204-349-
Clean 55 gal. metal drums wllids. David
1 Crane Dahlonega 706-265-2559
2 3 & a n seedling protective sleeves-450 ct.
Concrete Blocks, used; approximately 700; 4"diam. 36"length-co!rugated drain pipes. 8 x 8 x 16; ,513 per block; tin used SVapprox. Randall Griner Nashv~lle229-686-2159
90 sheets, $1.75/sheet. William Chambers Portable chicken coops for grazing
Demorest 706-754-5877
chickens, keeps chickens safe, move daily, 4
Corral panels 8 twelve footers, $300. Ted X 8 feet. made when ordered. Marty
Seaman Musella 478-952-7377
Stonesifer Cumming 678-923-8259
Cross cut saw. verv old.. $150. Loretta Push plow, $25; Push Planter, $30; stove board, $25; oak barn ladder, $75. W. Ratliff
sheep, swine, and poultv)mu'st h k e b e e n in possession of the advertiser for a minimum of 90 days before they can be
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Cattle
If you have any questions regarding ads in this category, callAshley Simpson at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.
1 Angusrarentaise heifer, 1 Brangus Heifer, 7 months old, out of good stock $600 each. Jonathan Dobbs Royston 706-255-5743
1 full blooded polled Hereford bull, 7 mos.old, 9-26-10. Gene Miller Covington 678-625-8864
1 nice Hereford bull 3 years old; 1 Red Reg.
3 tablespoons ground cinnamon % teaspoon ground ginger 2 cups mashed pumpkin
Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Cream suaars with shorteninq. Sifl dry inqredients. Cut dry inqredients into shortening mixture with a pastry-blender.-~ti;in pumpkin. ~ r b; otabl~espoons onto parchment lined baking sheets. Bake for 10 minutes. Remove from baking sheets and cool on wire racks. When cooled, frost with Vanilla Fudge Frosting. Yield: approximately 4 dozen scones.
Vanilla Fudge Frosting
10 tablespoons firmly packed brown sugar
Gelbvieh bull, asking $1300, will be 4 yrs. old
6 tablespoons heavy cream
$9-0.0.., o.r t.ra. d-e.2-5- 0. oal. water tank., o.r 5.5- RC cool Cells 60' long tanks, includes all
gallons drums of e q u i " a l v i Richard Jaeger hardware with pumps,-$1200 per house.
Stockbridge 770-474-4343
Clyde Rucker Maysville 706-652-2942
Dickey incubator, lots of trays, water Reclaimed heart pine lumber, all sizes,
reservoir, used last year, about 8 years old, all wethered boards, hewed beams, doors,
in March. Daniel Brown Dacula 770-962-2135 770-962-2135
100 acre field, available for dove seasons, need 20-25 call for details. Dennis Scott Sylvania 912-682-4422
4 tables~oonsbutter 2 tablespoons vanilla extract
- Dash of salt
1 % 2 cups powdered sugar
1 works, $500. Robert Evancic Grovetown
706-951-2747
Dixie Lix feed tank tank, 2800 pound capacity, 3 wheels for liquid feedlsyrup; good condition, priced to sell. Zan Mcintrye Rhine
mantels. Otis Brett Tennille 706-466-9036
Reclaimed heart pine, some 400 year old, different prices and grades. Sullivan Snellville 404-210-3820
Sawmill lumber - Pine $.40, oak and poplar
15 Red Angus bulls, 16-20 mo old, Buf Crk, Beckton, Leachman Parker. Wayne Stradling 9438 Hutchenson Ferry Rd Palmetto 30268 770-463-1408
17 Simmental, Simangus and Angus bulls,
Combine brown sugar, cream and butter in large heavy saucepan. Bring to a boil over medium heat and boil for 5 minutes, stirring constantly. Remove from heat, cool slightly and stir in vanilla, salt and enough powdered sugar to make spreading consistency. Spread on cooled scones.
229-385-6305
$.75 per bd ft. Steve Lamphear Jefferson performance data available, 11 months and
DR chipper for sale, tractor mount PTO 706-354-5571
older. Chris Keller Alma 912-286-0286
Andrea Fellows
Field driven, $650. John Coman Rockmart 770-
356-9161
Sawmill lumber, low as .35 bdlft, pinelhardwood, custom cut available. Mitchell
2 Black Angus bulls, excellent quality, unregistered, 3 year old(proven breeder) and
Smith Griffin 404-867-5106
a 7 month old, $150/$650. Charles Honea
- heavv aauae. used chain link fence ~ o s t . Several cases unused, reaular auart
~ ~ r o6; 0l 06i y o n s 912-526-8216
canning jars, others, $5 $7 per case: tall
For Sale: 126'~144', 7 bay Jadarloon canning pressure cooker, $70 obo. Dianne
greenhouse- heaters, fans, wlequip. for tobacco Cobb Woodstock 770-516-6711
float transplant production, witrays. Rick Reed Shade cloth - 80%. 15'x32' with grommets
Douglas 912-384-6252 912-393-4164
at 2' spacing, never used, $125. John Phillips
Greenhouse wanted glass metal frame, Royston 706-680-0999
Carnesville 706-384-7174
2 Black Angus heifers, exposed to Newsline bull, can be registered ~fdesired, $850ea. Tim Sanders Hartwell 706-376-7130
2 Black Limousin cows bred, wormed, all shot and polled, very gentle, 112 sisters same age, $1100 ea. Sam Moon Homer 706-340-
Augusta, GA
All recipes have been tested for accuracy by Georgia Department of Agriculture home economists unless otherwise indicated.
The Market Bulletin has received a number of requests for more "healthy" recipes (low or no sugar, low fat, etc.). Our office receives recipes for cakes, pies and other desserts, but not many for entrees or side dishes utilizing GeorgiaGrown fruits and vegetables. If you have
ridged plastic/fiberglass considered, prefer Split locust farm fence rails & posts, 7237 706-677-3540
hobbyist sized, will dismantle and haul away. Phillip Davis Douglasville 615-934-3637
delivered & installed anywhere. C. Mitchell Cleveland 706-865-9828
2 Charolais purebred heifers, Charolais purebred bull, 1 AngustJersey cross steer, all
any such recipes you would like to share with our readers, send them to: Georgia Cooking, Market Bulletin, 19 MLK Jr. Drive SW, Atlanta, GA
/ I I Hand corn cracker, lard press and sausage
stuffer, sugar cane stripper, hand corn sheller. Phyllis Jewell Waycross 912-283-8871
Have several hundred builders bricks,
Tearing down 100 year old house, selling everything, call between 9 am-8 pm for info. Patty Martin Rockmart 770-684-7159
trailer equipment, double axle, electric brakes,
approx. 7 mos. old. Joe Cronan McDonough 770-957-4761
Holstein Jersey
months Old
have been arass fed. ~ick-UDonlv, $1500 each
30334-4250. If you have questions or problems regarding recipes
featured in this p column, call 1-800-282-5852 (toll-free statewide).
Please do not contact the individual who submitted the recipe.
/ I 1 would like to trade for Daver bricks. Claudine 18', $1295; frame ladder, alum- 22', $385. obo. Jeff ~ & ~eo v i n g t o n770-361-5316
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William Whitlow Cummin 404-233-6396
2 year old, 112 Jersey, 112 Holsteln he~fer, 3yrs old Jersey steer raised on bottled grain 40 Regd. Black Angus open bred heifers,
Hen nest. metal 2 & 4 hole nestina. 50-lb. Trailer, 16'112' with 4. :ovetail) Dexter axles 450-600 D O U ~ ~ S$.450. Doua Holdridae fed weiaht l2OOlb. mavbe more kept as Pet. 20 Read bred heifers aood selection of bulls.
feed bags, excellent condition, app&x. 250 35001b each, 2 inch ball, $1250. Randy Franklin 770-316-1536
$1200. - ~ h e r r i bell ~ e n d e r g r a s s706-693- Fred i i t c h ~tatesboro912-865-5454
total bags. Tommy Walker Rockmart 770- Hutchins Monroe 770-267-4342
20 Black AnauslBlack Baldv cross heifers. 4350 678-343-0128
43 Charolais females, 2 Brangus bulls, 15
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Trailer: 7ftxl6ft, bumper pull, dual-axle, bred to blackubull, avg 806-9001bs. ~ e r G 30 Read. Black Anaus bred heifers, start c.ro.s.s- c.a. lve.-s,. $45..,0.0.0.. D- . D- a- vis.C.o- mme- rc- e-
Hen nests boxes 12 hole metal box $30 per heavy duty 6 frame, new tires, good Henderson 578 Martin Road Cartersville calving D ~ c . b, red to calving easebull, $1200. 770-616-6038
box. Lamar B ant Cleveland 706-878-8509 condition, treated floor, $1100. Thomas 30120 678-794-2724
George Queener Chic*amauga 706-539- 45 dairy heifers exposed to Jersey bull.
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Hornsby Griffin 770-990-7342
20 Reg. Hereford bred cows, Victor Domino 2537
dehorned; vaccinated, wormed, and fly
fans and other misc. poultry house equipment. Trailers 25ft deck over straight pull, breeding, 10 open Hereford heifers, ready to 30 head quality Angus heifers. Mark Milling sprayed every 2 weeks, $950. Charles Burden
Gary Fouts Ranger 706-629-0233 678-446- 14,0001bs, $4000; 24ft straight pull deck over, breed. Ricky Lane Carrollton 770-258-5890 Ochlocknee 229-941-5815
Elberton 706-988-9481
7784
10,0001bs, $2000. John Dickerson Marietta 22 Reg. polled Hereford hefiers, breed in 4 Regd. Black Angus Bulls, 2 Regd. Black 50 home raised crossbred heifers, Angus X
Large two roller cane mill no wood work, 770-241-3890
Jan. also service age bulls, BR.Victorious Angus heifers. Jeremy Garrett Kite 478-521- Gelbvieh, Hadden Ranch raised cattle, ready
$350. Jimmy Smith Waynesville 912-778-9387 Used utility poles for sale, $1 per foot. bloodlines. areat EPDS. $1000 UD. Brad 2340
I to breed 12/01. Clay Walden Mitchell 706-
Locust split rails 8', $3 ea. Jeff Butler Clifford Barfield Dallas 678-878-7537
Mullins ~ a r t 7h06-491-7556
40 head commercial cows, 34 black I 831-2392
Carnesville 678-617-6462
Want 14 sheets used exterior plywood 4x8 2yr. Angus bull , 2yr. bred heifer, $850 ea., exposed to Simangus bull, Meyer 734 7 Reg. with papers Longhorn heifers bred to
Locust split rails possible del., installation. sheets 1" thick, for farm trailer. Larry Callaway $1600 both, prefer to sell as pair. Mark bloodline. Alan Collins Camilla 229-881- calve at 30 months, $500. Gene Roberts
Terry York Rabun Gap 706-982-4348
Collins 912-684-3256
Mangum Warm Springs 706-977-3408
9201
Bowman 706-498-8326
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8 polled Herefoedheifers, 4 cow/calfpairs,8 Reg. Bricton bldlnes, Blk Angus bull, 3 yrs., 2 Boer bucks, 4 months old, $50 each. J. Malelfemale Pygmy goats, $70 for pair, Miniature donkey, solid black jack, lyr, old.
bred bulls. Jimmy Jeanes Gray 478-986-3426 low birth wt., del avl. Robert Cason Oxford Mazurek Dewy Rose 678-294-7083
Pike Co. Alice Stonaker Williamson 770-567- J.C. Lee White 678-721-0380
Angus bulls, Al sired, calving ease, semen 30054 770-786-7709
4 Wether billy goats for sale, $30 each or 3798
Miniatures: 1 black jack 9 mo., $700; 1 grey
tested, free delivery, 200 miles, 6 mo. Reg. Grey Brahman bull, 5 years old, good $100 for all 4. Todd Brady Lula 770-983-0056 Myotonics goats, does and bucks, very jenny 7 mo., $450; 1 grey jack 9 mo., $300
guarantee. Brent Chitty Moultrie 229-891- bloodline, $2300. Cullen Adair 5548 Bowen 97% ~urebred7-month-old dark red Boer good goats, price to sell. Fred Hartline Trion Dale Morrison Chickamauga 706-539-2805
5455
Road Blackshear 31516 912-449-2936
billy goat, $150. Priscilla Black Wadley 478- 706-506-7574
Palomino 14 yr. mare, pasture mate for the
Angus Herd, 15 reg blk Angus cows, 10 Reg. polled Hereford bull, good EPD's 494-3032 478-252-9169
Niaerian dwarf buck, blue eves. black roan past 6 yrs, good home a must, $350. Wayne
w/calves,5 bred, 5 yrl heifers, Reg Sim Angus ultrasound carcass info. provided, herd cert. ABGA 100% Boer buck. traditional, show N M ~ A ,'Declaration" B&w pinto, triple Hall Franklin 706-882-9796 678-907-9771
bull, $22,000. Randy Smith Lyons 912-526-
8- 0- 1.1.
and accredited. Larry Lane Carrollton 678378-5170
quality, great herd sire, 12 months old. Champion bloodlines. Jeanne Bryan Sparks
registry, super friendly & excellent dairy. John Alexander Danielsville 312-342-0734
Polish Arabian mare, free to good home, grey, 15 years old, 15h. great broodmare;
Angus Lowline percentage yearling bull; Reg. polled Hereford bulls, 18 mos., 229-392-1879
Nigerian dwarf, AGS reg. blackltan buck, large beautiful foals. Sharon Enderlein
gentle, papers available for Reg., $950 will guaranteed, Ehd, $1200 ea. Stephen Long ADGA Nubian bucks (Papa Bear) Grand born 312009, $100. Michael Molitor Dearing Brooks 770-461-1699
consider trade for Anaus heifer. Carlos Leach Ringgold 706-965-3820
champion bloodlines two white bucks, one 706-595-1942
QH mare, 7 years old, bay, 14.1hh., intro.
Stockbridge 770-916-6989
RegdAngus weaning age heifers and bulls, spotted buck, $50- $125. John Cumbie Nubian & Nubian X bucks for sale, some dressage and entry level test, priced to sell,
Black Beefmaster Bull, 35 mos. old eye coming 2 year old bulls, Stevenson Basin Monroe 770-266-7654
registered great herd sires, disease free $1,500. Francine Hendricks Waverly Hall
appeal, aggressive breeder, semen tested, genetics. Neil Keener Chatsworth 706-270- ADGA Nubian does, $300 up, CAE free, herd. Mandy Latimer Watkinsville 706-296- 706-582-2301
$1800. Jack Harden Carrollton 770-639- A.,--
bottle-raised.Lisa Rees Good Hope 770-267- 6852
Reg. Arabians, 1 bay gelding, 2 black
3726 770-832-8025
Regd. Angus bulls, breeding age, semen 8279
Pure Spanish billies from Texas breeding geldings, 2 bay mares, 1 chestnut mare, 4
Brangus Bull, 18 months old, 1000 Ibs, no tested, ready to go to work, del. available, ADGA reg. Nubian buck 18 mos. old, stock with Weinheimer and en sing gray mares, starting at $500. Raymond Watts
papers, $1,100. Mike Holliday Pitts 229-938- $1335. Curtiss Kicliter Marshallville 478-967- beautiful brown wlblack frinae. oroven aood bloodlines, $150 each. Freddie Brinson Millen Macon 478-743-6692
8656
3300
breeder, friendly $225. ~ a c h kwl inkles k i n e 478-982-5473
Reg. bay gelding AQA, trail ride, loads, ties,
Bulls: Red Brahman, Simmental and Regd. Black Angus bulls & heifers, 10-12 Mtn. 706-663-2427 706-302-2728
PurebredAngora goat, buck will make good dauqhter in colleqe, horse lonelv. $1400 obo.
Simbrah, weaning and breeding age, few mos., $750 up. Roy Millsap Summerville ADGA rea. Nubian bucks. excellent health. sire, white fine mohair, $60. Roger Payton virgTnia Moore ~ i e n n v i l l e912-237-3122
cows and heifers. Cliff Adams Bowdon 770258-2069
770-891-0486 Regd. Black
polled
Beefmaster
bulls,
colors,
call for specifics, $140-$150
each. Ann Jones Winder 678-873-4348
Elberton 706-498-1126 Purebred Nubians- mother, 9 y.0. UDGA
Re.a,istered Thorou.a,hbred mare., 5 v,rs. old.
has papers, new shoes, coggins, needs
Calving ease, milking ability, gentleness, Soulman, Black Magic Sirkiffer bloodlines, Alpine X Saanen first freshner, $250, 7 reaistered, dauahter 5 V.O. beautiful colors. ex~eriencedrider. $750/obo. Rachel Holbrook
polled Shorthorn bulls, show heifers, steers; good confirmation,all slots and gentle, $1000. month old, doeling, $150, CAElCL free, both large, togethe; only, .$400 pair. email- ~ l i i j 4a0~4-805-9027
exc. qlty., Club Calf member. Ken Bridges Vernon Turner Dalton 706-278-7814
raised lovely homestead milkers. Barbara marydani@windstream.net. Mary Daniels Sorrel quarter horse, great barrel prospect,
Commerce 706-768-3480
Regd. Homozygous Black Limousin and McCormick Bowdon 770-258-9505
Comer 706-227-2477
too many horses, 4 years old, $800. Dianne
Commercial Brangus cattle, 2 bulls, 14 Limflex Bulls, 18-24 Months, 2 Herefords, Babydoll Southdown black breeding ram Quality Boer Nubian cross goats, 9 mos., Kiss McDonough 678-409-6615
mos., also 20 heifer averages, 10 mos., pictures available online. Adam Marsh registerd with Mock, born 7/4/07, he produces does, $100, spotted buck, $100. Ken Thoroughbred gelding, 12 y.o., 16.2 hands,
vaccinated, Brinks bloodline. Nelson Casey Statesboro 912-536-1430
mostly black babies, $300. Tammy McMichael Monticello 706-468-2442
bay, rides & jumps beautifdly. Intermediate
Canon 706-245-8525
Regd. Texas Longhorns mature cows, Hollingshead Hiawassee 706-781-9159
Suffolk cross ram lamb born 5/12/10, rider. Debbie Powell Cordele 229-273-0307
Dairy heifers, two Holsteins, artificially heifers, roping steers, good bloodlines, color, Barbado sheep complete herd, Superior naturally polled, $130. Bobby Shields Mineral TWH black filly wblaze face; TWHBEA rea.
sired, born 2/09, exc cond., artifically bread, and horns. Billy Walker Rhine 229-318-9299 genetics, been in business 16 years, 50 Bluff 706-374-5338
foaled 5/8/10,
set of papers, $500, very
due Feb.. $1300 ea. Josh Wheat Buckhead 229-385-6010
mature ewes wttwins. 2 herd rams. Zach Tunis Ram ready for breeding, registered, gentle. Mandie McFay Edison 229-255-7279
706-342-3496
Registered Angus three-year-old bull with Hawks Hull 706-248-2856
$150. Linda Casey Cartersviile 770-547- 229-835-2832
Dairybeef steer, 18 mos, approx 850-900 excellent EPD's and registeredAngus heifers, Barbados and Katahdin sheep, breeding 4057
TWHBEA 4 vr, bav: 10 vr blacklwhite
Ibs.. aood to finish for freezer. $550. Sammv
urn& Waverly Hall 706-582-3691
great bloodlines. Earl Williams Hawkinsville 478-892-7981
rams and ewes. Richard Grebel Albany 229436-0736
Two vear old, neutered buck and nannv. $45 nad $60. Kevin Camp Monroe 678-873-
aeldinas. smooth trail -horses: $1000 each. Steve>towers Dawsonville 706-976-0576
Exc, healthy black Angus herd, Reg., non Registered Charolais service age bulls, Beautiful and friendly Pygmy goats, males
Zippo Pine Bar, Poco Beuno broodmares, 4
registered,all or part. Bob Reid Zebulon 770- cows and heifers, delivery available. Bobby just weaned, $40 each. Stephanie Bolton
468-8268
Burch Eastman 478-718-2128
Athens 706-215-1509
Equine For Sale
yr old, gelding; 3 yr old, stallion, Lil Peppy Doc Bar, Gunsmoke breeding. Larry Brantley Kite
Excellent set of cross heifers sired by performance tested bulls, ready for breeding. Steve Hortman Tennille 478-553-1981
Fullblood Black and Red Senepol bulls. Bobby Griffin Elko 478-230-0422 478-9883181
Gelbvieh red purebred bull, can be regd, 2 112 yrs, see calves, $1200. Susan Peach Maysville 706-658-6033
Sim-Angus pairs sired by Myers Ranch 734, Dream On, Macho, 004 and more, call for more info. Boyett Landon Glennville 912213-4062
Three cement Cattle Guards I cattle grids, very good condition, $100 each or $200 for all three. Rebecca Williams Chattahoochee Hills 770-463-0677
Young Black Angus cross cow bred to Reg.
Blue eyed Nigerian dwarf buck for stud, I f you have questions regard~ngads in=
pure bred, no papers, dark brown and white category, call Andrea Stephens at 404-651-
markings, $30/doe. Samantha Hodson 9081 or 404-651-9082.
Flowery Branch 770-540-0109
All equine advertised i n the Market
Boer bucks 2 100% reg. ABGA from willow Bulletin must have had a negative Coggins
bottom Boers show stock, $250 each. Dennis test within past 12 months. Negative
- lsaacs Vienna 229-322-4896 reports are valid for 12 months from the
Boer Nubian mix 1 yr. daddy full blooded sample date. A copy of this test report
boer, males/females, $75. Sherrie Malcom must accompany the ad each time i t is
478-455-2535
Boarding Facilities
-
If you have questions regarding ads i n this category, call Andrea Stephens at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.
The Georgia Animal Protection Act requires boarding and breeding facilities to be licensed. Current license number
Gentle top quality registered Red Brahman bulls & heifers, weaning age to 2 yrs. old, (call nights). David Dillard Hahira 229-794-2297
Hereford bulls starting at $1500, Angus bulls, 2 years old. Wes Smith Thomaston
Black Angus bull, $700, one nice 8 month old
angus cross. wile^ Shumake Bremen 770-
31 4-0649
Swine
Rutledge 770-267-6481
Boers bucks and does. also Kiko bucks and does, all full blood top notch breeders. Edward Swann Temple 770-449-2684
Four 100% breed Kiko does. $525 each.
submitted or the notice will be returned to the advertiser. For this reason, generalized
- ads (i.e., many horses, varieties to choese
from, others, etc.) cannot be accepted. Buyers are urged to request verification of
must be submitted with notices for publication in the "Boarding Facilities" category. Notices submitted without this information will not be published.
All breed exceptional natural horsemanship
706-648-4210
If you have questions regarding ads in this three 100% does $300 each, ten 112 ~ i k oa negative coggins test before purchasing training, boarding & lessons; teaching horses,
HolsteinlAngus cross calves approx. 4 category. call Andrea Stephens at 404-651- does. Carey Carver Ambrose 912-383-0499 any equine. Any falsification of Coggins owners & students. Angie Crews Carrollton
- I months old weigh around 1201bs., asking 9081 or 404-651-9082.
912-381-4853
tests can result i n fines and/or suspension 770-315-3330
$160 each. Megan Spivey Douglas 912-5926351
Swine moving from farm to farm must have a negative brucellosis and
Goats- one buck proven breeder, petite doe, three wethers, will sell together or
of advertising privileges i n the Market Bulletin. This regulation also applies to
Poultry/Fowl For Sale
Home raised herd of black cows, approx. 75 bred cows and 2 bulls, all mouthed and preg checked. Jim Freeman Ashburn 800-344-
9808
pseudorabies test within the past 30 days before they are moved whenever there is a change of ownership. Exceptions are swine from a validated brucellosis-free
Separate. Christi Tolbert Ellaville 229-591-
9506
Jacob Sheep for sale - ewes and rams -
great fleece. Cathy Dobson Ball Ground 770-
:quine advertised i n the "At Stud" and
- Boardina" cateaories of the auarterlv
equine eztions.
'04 AQHA grey gelding, 15h, green broke,
I f you have any questions regarding ads in this category, call Shavonne Smith at 404-
651-9081or 404-651-9082.
I Jersey bull for sale, $300. C. Conner
Flowery Branch 770-967-6828
Jersey cow 4 yrs old, may be bred, nurse cow will take more than one calf. Roger Singletary Whigham 229-762-3173
Jersey heifers around 700 pds; come out of Regd. Jersey herd, has been exposed to Regd. Jersey bull, $850 each. Brad Burden Elberton 706-988-9483
Jersey steer about 1000 Ibs., $550; Jersey cow breed, $700; 8 mos.old Jersey heifer,
and qualified pseudorabies-free herd. Buyers are urged to request proof of a negative brucellosis and pseudorabies test prior to purchase.
6 weeks old purebred white Landrace pigs, $45 each. Bobby Floyd Forsyth 478-3941325 478-994-6546
AMHA Registered Mulefoot Hogs- heritage breed, breeding pairs and feeder pigs available, rated best pork. Jeff Mauer Rome 706-766-0003
479-2300
$500 obo. R. Fuller Greenville 706-594-0940
Katahdins, 2 polled rams- 3 yrs old, good 13.2 hands spotted racking pony, showy,
breeders, $125 each. John Davis Sautee needs tune-up, $1400. Pat McGill Thomson
Nacoochee 706-878-1944
7. 0.6- --8-31.-1.5- 5- 4.
Kiko Billy 2 112 yrs old. need to rotate, easy 15.3hd gray 16 yr, Appendix QH 3X
to handle, $450. Gerald Freeman Martin 706- yearend hunter champion, beautiful, does
491-6555
camp and lessons, $1800. Carla Sanchez
KikolBoer cross does, born around 1/2010- Dallas 770-443-8898 770-605-7560
, $100 each. Jeff Krause Hartwell 706-371- 2 yr old, paint colt; 6 yr old, bay mare, (2)
- 20K72ikolOOO/~ NZ- breeding age buck, y4o7u8n-9g94ja-c2k8s0.3
Morgan Harvey 478-994-1979
Bolingbroke
Any person engaged in buying live poultry of any kind for resale, or in selling live poultry of any kind bought for the purpose of resale, must be licensed by the Georgia Department of Agriculture. Possessing such a license does not by itself disqualify an individual from advertising poultry in the Market Bulletin; however, advertisers should note that all livestock (which includes poultry), must have been in possession of the advertiser for a minimum of 90 days or, i n the case of
$500; Angus heifer, $350. Jim Cagle Feeder pigs for sale. Kenneth Potts reasonable mice. also vouna does and bucks 2 yr. old, paint jenny, good pasture guard, chicks, ducklings, etc., must have been
Newborn 706-752-0830
Sylvester 229-392-3675
boer/Kikociosses. M. ~ e ~ m oFurranklin 706- lots of color halter broken and gentle, $300. raised by the advertiser before offering
Limousin and LimiFlex bulls, excellent Larae Black X Yorkshire oialets for sale- born 675-6843 706-302-3376
HT. Lyon Rayle 770-891-3939
them for sale in the Market Bulletin.
selection of breeding age bulls, Black & Red 8-24-70, $70 www.dosters?leritagefarm.com
polled. Jerry Bradley Covington 678-201- James Doster Colbert 706-296-9495
2003 palomino paso gelding, rides well, Mallard ducks must be at least three nice looking, $650; QH mare, 17 yrs, true generations from the wild before they can
2287
Limited Sale - nice young boar, gilts, all
Limousin bull, from Wulfs Limousin, gentle, sired by registered Yorkshire boar. Welton
baby sitter, nice, gentle, $750 obo. Larry be advertised i n the Market Bulletin.
Gunter Vienna 229-268-5915
Advertisers must include this information
easy calver, black and polled, $2500. Keith Bettis Gay 706-538-0205
2005 APHA red overo stallion. Son of in notices submitted for publication.
Wyatt 176 Shirley Rd. Ranger 30734 678- Naturally raised, pastured hogs, 4 sows
575-9154
available between 150 lbs.-300 Ibs., $1.50/lb.
Male and female Buffalo, $1,000 each or walking weight. Kelly Wilson Griffin 404-983-
Prairie Gold, 4 time world champion '04 pair Burmese Java peacocks, $650;
'(prairiegold.net), $1800 obo. Kenny Walraven other 2009. 2008. 2007 D ~ ~ C O Cav~aSilable.
Ranger 706-483-5199
Terry ~ l m o r e~ a c o 4n78361-3468
$1,700 for both. Deborah Perreira Hampton 4636
2005 thoroughbred gelding, leads/loads, '09 peacocks; pheasants: Ringnecks,
678-283-4364
One 3 112 month old, Yorkshire. Mae
UTD shots, some ground work and saddle Yellow Golden; bantam pairs: Porcelain
Miniaturehighlandcattle, 1 bull and 3 cows, Holcombe Woodstock 770-926-0454
time-needs finishing, $900/obo. Joyce Allen D'Uccles, Silkies; misc. roosters. Dennis Rich
3 Years old, $3000 for all. Terri Wilson One boar (breeder) Yorkshire X 3501bs or
Carrollton 770-854-4779
Barnesville 678-603-3777
Toomsboro 478-290-2889
4001bs, $125. Homer Mlller Carrollton 678-
2007 Chestnut mare- western pleasure '10 White Mandarin duck male, RedtYellow
Piedmontese registered fullblood bulls, 681-4004
prospect, sire: Blazing Hot Dam: Sweet Golden pheasants; India Blue and Buford
increase heat, insect resistance,meat yield on
Leaguer Chip by Sweet Talkin Chip. Michele Bronze peacocks; GQF 1270 cabinet
calves, Premium in lean meat market. breedina oairs available. born Julv 19-26. Tim
Tompkins Rockmart 770-546-9377
incubator. Herb Tart Cumming 770-841-5713
www.beavercreekpiedmontese.com Patrea Reed ~;awfordville 803-528-7964
2010 AQHA palomino colt, Hollywood 12 Araucana hens, 6 months old, $10 each;
Pabst Dewy Rose 404-217-8471
Registered Berkshire boar pigs for sale.
Rapper, Hollywood Dunit, lots of muscle, 5 Toulouse geese, 6 months old, $50 each.
Polled Beefmaster bulls, 18 mos. B.W. Jerome Roe Lakeland 229-251-4303
$1800 Janice Wilkes Athens 706-207-9366 Tanya Robbs Gainesville 678-373-6931
Farmer Oxford 770-786-6469
Registered Yorkshire gilts and boars good
3 y.0. Arab bay gelding, gentle, well bred, 2 and 3 week old Jumbo Brown Coturnix
Purebred Charolais cows some with calves for njsa ARK Revolution x ARK Syposium.
just started under saddle, $750 obo. Jeanne quail, $2 each, pickup only. Walter Roderick
at side thinning herd. Tony Yawn Eastman Ronnie Waters Rebecca 229-643-7605 229-
Johnson Cairo 229-307-0173
Blue Ridge 828-835-0277
478-290-8795
5-6-7. -1.8-8-5-
4 yr old Buckskin mare dappled 14hands 2 male Pekin ducks and 2 male Mallard
Purebred hereford heifer,l5 months, YorkJHamo sow bred bv rea. hamo, throws
not broken good home only $800 Sharon ducks, $12 each. Katrina Gowen Fort Valley
parents registered, all shots, weaned for 45 good pigs, $300. Chris streGman crawford
Thompson Monroe 770-267-4414
478-825-7124
days, $700. Terry Moore Pineview 478-8929978 478-952-0685
- 706-206-5635
4 yr old, palomino paint mare, Hypp NIN by 2 year old mixed laying hens $6 each; farm Conclusive Mister Dam full sister to W.Cham fresh eggs, $2 dozen. Karen Parrish Senoia
Red Senapple bull, docile; calving ease,
Goats And Sheep
Thirteen verse, $1000. R. Bussie 770-616-6869
selling prevent to prevent inbreeding, not
1 registered. Freeman Harris Butler 478-862-
Reg'd L~mousinbulls, excellent genetics, homozygous black and polled available. Stan Powell Wrightsville 478-575-0663
Reg. Angus heifers, bred heifers, and bulls Limousin X Angus hybrid heifers, excellent genetics. Jim Lane Acworth 404-983-3929
Rea. Anaus heifers, excellent EPD's and ~ e n e k s A; so Al Bred Angus cows. Windell Gillis Eastman 478-374-4868478-231-8236
Reg. Angus open and bred heifers and pairs for sale, can deliver. Stephanie Chitty Moultrie 229-891-8138
Reg. Black Angus bull and heifers, Mytty in
/ Focuc bloodline. Richard Stafford Crandall
I f you have q u ~ s S r e ~ a category, call Andrea Stephens at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.
10 Pvqmv buck- Dad Droven breeder - twins
and triplets: friendly, no'slaughter, $50. Tanya Chenoweth Adairsville 770-877-9363
100% Boer bucks- born Februarv 2010. ennobled sire, ready to go to work ndw, $500 to $800. Susan Darrow Sugar Valley 706624-1981
100% Boer goats red, paint, and traditional, bucks and does for sale or trade, make offer. Joel Keys Ranger 706-334-6999
100% Boers giant 4501b grandsire new imported bloodlines add a giant to your herd now. Marie Kilgore Lawrenceville 770-4668902
~a~s
Robert Ingram of Acworth, Ga., planted this Texas Longhorn okra in his home garden. The plant is 89 inches tall and produces eight to 14 pods of okra every three days. The base of the
McDonough 770-957-1062
AQHA 15 vr. old aeldina Doc O'Lena lines. $1800. ~ a t a l i eBarren jefferson 770-6560202
AQHA race bred '08 bay filly, $1000; '05 bay gelding ropebarrel prospect, $1800; '02 gray bred broodmare, $1500. Dennis Beaty Chickamauga 706-539-1285
Arab/QH gray gelding, 14 yrs. utd all shots,
used at summer camp, Western or English, bomb proof, $2000. Gail Cook Riceboro 912884-9147
Mini-horse, grayishtwhite paint, 35 inches tall, 4 years old, stallion, refindedlpetite body style, gentle $250. Mark Musselwhite Gainesville 770-519-3174
Miniature donkey and mini horse, 8 yr old,
2010 Ameraucanas, Barred chicks, 1-8
weeks old; white OE bantams, Royal Palm,
Red Bourbon turkeys; Muscovy ducks, more.
Brian Fowler Monroe 678-602-7291
26 different varieties of bantams: Cochins,
Old English, Japanese, Brahmas, Frizzles,
and many more, all purebred. Harris Moore
Cumming 770-886-6916
3 half arown Mallard ducklinas, $10
David arti in Metter 912-685-4201
a
o' iece.
4 week old T~~ ~~t ,-hicks for sale at $4
each. Mike and Cathv,Ta,vlor Blv,the 706-592-
5 Barred Rock hens, $5 each, or 5 for $20. Keith Biggs Maysville 770-757-8319 404713-2974
5 Golden Laced Polish roosters, $5 ea. Lee
706-695-6123
1 Reg. Black Angus bulls, 2 yrs. old, $1000; 1 Heifer 10-12 mos., $800. Eugene Ridley
100% Kiko buck, AKGA reg, trade with 100% Kiko buck to prevent cross breeding or sale for $450. Chris Reed Rockmart 770-684-
stalk measures eight inches in circumference and 2 718 inches in diameter.
geldings sweet and friendly, $350 each Cathy Oyster Homerville 912-487-5036
Miniature donkey, gray wlcross jenny, $750. Lamar Bryant Cleveland 706-865-3832
Lester Newborn 404-683-3341
6 vouno Black C o o ~ e rMaran roosters 5 musigo, $10 each. Ja'mes Simmons ~ x f d r d 770-786-5786
Wednesday, October 20,2010
THE MARKET BULLETIN
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75 chickens, show chickens of all kinds, Game pullets, stags, Brown Reds, Claret Pigeons: White Homers, quality birds, $5 ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''1
mostly roosters; fly pens, round pens, and cages, call for info. James Hobbs Kingston 706-853-9690
9 mixed large roosters, 2 years old, corn fed, $8 each. Don Weathers Kingston 770856-0333
Brown Reds, Butcher Brown Red. Dan Gilbert Dahlonega 706-974-2060
Game stags, Blue face Greys and McLeans, different ages, excellent show chickens, call anytime. Larry Busbee Pineview 478-230-1581
and up, according to age. Charles F Hollland, I
Sr. 0 lethor e 478-472-8267
$15. Crystal Carswell Carnesville 770-519-
2037
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Livestock and Events Clip and Save Calendar
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Albany roosters, $9 ea. Joyce Moon Good Hope 770-783-2064
~ h o d e Assortment of brown egg layers, hens,
pullets, & roosters; layers start @ $10 ea.,
Golden roosters, $12 ea. Bengi Price Summewille
706-857-7803 706-676-0475
Australorp trios, cockerel wltwo pullets, extra pullets availableAmeraucana and game
Geese for sale: White, Chinese, African, and Buff geese. Randall Davis Mineral Bluff 706-374-2522
beginning to lay, $10 each. Ronald Boatright Stillmore 912-562-3508478-299-4457
Good variety of game fowl: pure & crossed Kelsos, Greys, Hatch, Roundheads, Sids,
Giants, very cheap. Steve Pirkle Buford 770910-5041
1 Every 1st & 3rd Tues. Poultry, Goat & Feeder-
1
Breeder Pig Sale, poultry, 6 pm, hogs &
Every 2nd Sat. Pony Express Small Animal 1 Sale, 10 am, Covington. Info: 864-710- 1
of chicks, 3-8 weeks old, $2 to $5 each. Daniel I
goats, pm, Taylor Cty. Livestock
2015.
I
Sampson Griffin 404-473-0267
Rhode Island Red pullets, Black Sex Links, and Pekin ducks. Brian Sturdy Dahlonega 706-865-9201
I
Auction, just off S.R. 128, s. of Reynolds. Info: 478-847-3664or 706-647-3559.
Every Thursday
Rabbits & Related
I Misc. Small Animal Sale, NE Georgia
Every 2nd & 4th Sat. R&R Goat & Livestock Auction, goats & chickens, 12 noon, 526 Hwy. 56 N., SwainsbOrO. Info: Claxton, 478-237-8825 or 478-237-
1
hens, call for prices. Michael Oberbillig Sweaters, & Doms., $35 up. C.H. Clay Macon Rho& Island Red roosters and White 1
Sale, 6 Pm, GAL #3478, Eastanollee
GOAT.
I
Murrayville 770-534-1483
478-474-3109 478-335-3785
~~~h~~~roosters, ~i~~~~ ~
Australorps, Dominickers, RR, and Guineas, baby chicks, pullets, hens, 706-234-9624
~A
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~t I ~ ~
~Live~s.tock, Ma~rket,~ Hwy. 17 between 2nd Toccoa & Lavonia. Info: 706-779-5944or
& 4th Sat. Pony Express Horse Sale, tack, 5 pm, Horses, 8 pm, Covington.
Rhode guineas, 2010 hatch. Charles Hamby P.O. roosters, many breeds of chickens. Terald
706-579-7606.
Info: 864-710-2015.
I
Box 1127 Temple 30179 678-839-9007 B.O. RIR pullets, roosters, SDW, Brassy
Odum Monroe 678-373-8619 770-267-7263 Hatching eggs: Lavender Orpingtons, Black
game crosses, HatchlGreys, HatchlClarets, ClareWhite Hackle. Terry Wood Commerce
I Every Fri. night Horse Sale, 730 pm,
I
Double S, 102 Lumber City
Circle Hwy.,
Every 2nd 814th Sat. Harris Goat 'n' Sheep Auction, Livestock, goats, including all
I I
Back, Blue Golden Duckwing, and Crele OEGB. Rex Sells Gainesville 678-455-4471
Copper Marans, Delawares, BlueBlackISplash Orpingtons, RIR, BR & White Leghorns, duck
706-207-6753 706-335-7233
I
RIR, Barred Rock, many breeds mixed;
Hazlehurst. Info: Steve Undelwood, 912594-6200 (night) or 912-375-5543(day).
Baby chicks, Dominiques andlor Buff eggs, http:l~thegarryfarm.webs.com.Nancy pullets, hens, roosters, guineas. Louie Martin I Every Fri. night Goat, Poultry & Small Animal
large animals starts at 10:30 am, then
poultry, including all small animals starts
at 12
I
Orpingtons, straight run, $1.25/ea. Monte Garry Bowdon 404-409-2352
Monroe 770-601-0806
I
Sale, 7 pm, Buggy Town Auction, 1315 noon, Joe Tlley, Auctioneer Lic. #AU1810, I
Poitevint Lakeland 229-482-3854
Have Several different breeds of game RIR, Dominickers; also, Game Hatch & 1
Hwy.341 s., Barnesville.GAL#3177lnfo:
Taylorsville. Info: Ray or Teresa, 678- 1
Baby chicks, RIR, Dominiques, we hatch, chickens for sale. John Adams Rockmart Greys. Allen Culverhouse Thomaston 706-
770-358-087211786.
414-9335 or 678-414-8905.
sex, & ship year round, minimum 25 chicks to 770-324-8910
646-3781
I Every Sat. 10 am, farm-related mdse. Auction; Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Livestock Auction, I
ship, email: bobsbiddies@live.com.Bob Berry Homing pigeons: Blue Bars, Blacks, Roosters for sale, RIR cross, 3 months old, 1
1 pm, goats, fowl & small animal auction;
Waddell Auction Barn, Climax, Ga., 1 I
Ray City 229-455-6437
Whites, and mixed color Fantails and Rollers, $5 each. Thomas Stanford Sharpsburg 770- 1
GAL#AU003224; Red Barn Livestock
pm, selling goats, sheep, poultry and I
Baby Rhode Island Reds, Silver Laced pairs and young birds available. Alton Powell 502-9636
1
Auction, Sylvester. Info.: 229-776-9009.
small animals; selling miscellaneous at I
Wyandottes, and others. James Allen Buena Vista 229-314-9196
Silkies, Showgirl Silkies, and Cochin Every Sat. Horse Auction, All Breed Horse
Thomaston 478-955-7106
Iranian high flying Pigeons and others, bantams, 2009 & 2010 hatch; many different
Sale, tack, 7 pm, horses & ponies, 9 pm,
10 am; #AU003249. 49551416-7217.
Info.:
229-246- I
Bantams trio: OE Mille Fleur, $20; Silver Starting Price, $15 each. Alex Shev colors available, $5 and up. Brad Edmonson 1
Sebright hens, $7; Mottled Cochins hen, Lawrenceville 404-819-0335
Gay 706-249-1577
1
Reidsville.GAL 2687 Info: Mike Holland, Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Goats, poultry & small 1
912-654-28631614-6621.
animal sale, 11 am, Middle Georgia Goat I
chicks, ~ r i z z l e~. a uGl rizzle Dahlonega 706864-6722 706-974-8648
Bantams: Silkies, Cochins, Seramas, 4
Large, colored meat chickens, $8 each. B. Thomas Bartow 478-299-1143
Lavender Orpington cockerels, Hinkjc
Swan for sale: 1 black Australian female swan, excellent breeder, beautiful, $450. Tere Lopez Covington 770-787-2955
I Every Sat. Goat, Poultry & Small Animal
I
Auction, 10 am, receiving, 8 am, farmrelated misc. sale, 12 noon, 425
& Chicken Sale, Cochran. Lic# 1
AU003174. Info.: 478-230-7324 or 478-
230-1895.
mos. old, $5 and up, 10 different breeds. J. King Buford 770-945-3664
Barred Rock, Delaware, Turkin (Naked Neck), roosters, reasonable, hatching eggs, meat chickens. Joe Lashley LaGrange 404274-1702
BB Reds, Old English bantams, $12 each. Robert Roe Hahira 229-749-4632
BB Reds. Silver and Golden Sebrights.
: Silkies, and others, $5 and up, no calls after 6
pm. Lois Greeson Chatsworth 706-695-4595
kos, Beautiful pure breed Silkies, multi-colors,
almost 4 months old, $25 Per Pair. Hamlet Reyes Atlanta 678-471-6294
Beautiful, healthy, 5 month old rooster, black with white markings, ready to go, $8. A.
Mallard Elwell Covin ton 770-784-5686 Blrmlngham and hens for sale. Clifton Davis Tiflon 229-
386-1747
Black Australorp hens, $10; 1 black Sexlink, $10; adult Black Copper Marans, 1 rooster and 2 hens. Scott Love Rutledge 678-245-
N e w 1813
bloodlines, 3 112 months old, $25 each. Joel Oliver Hoschton 678-425-0283
Laying hens and ducks for sale. Jim Collins Leesburg 229-439-2975229-409-1939
Laying hens, roosters, pullets, 112 grown chicks, white geese, White Mallard Drakes, and quail. R.E. Seckinger Ellabell 912-8585048 912-429-0655
LF Light Branma roosters. $5: Black. Blue, Buff or Lavender Orpington roos, $10; Cochin chicks, $5 ea. Cathy Peters Waverly Hall 706-582-2360 706-527-1095
Mallard ducks, $5 and UP, 3rd generation removed. Kelli Mantooth Canton 404-9259338
for male and $5 for female; ch~ckens, $7. Aurea McNamara Kathleen 478-918-0207
Muscovy
Waycross 912-283-3332
New Hampshire Red bantams, show quality breeding pen, 13 females, and 2 males. Gene Patterson Barnesvil!e 770-358-6302
Three white Mute swans, $200 each; or I
s5O0 three. James HutchesOnAdrian 912- 1
529-6234
1
Dromedary St., Woodbury. Info: Bubber Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Livestock auction at I
or Penny Fishburne, 706-553-97001706-
Pearson Livestock; sale, 1 pm; goats, I
975-1489'
sheep, poultry & small animals; 1168 1
Turkeys,
Breasted
and hens. I Every Sat. Small Animals, Chickens, Rabbits,
Max Alvis Commerce 706-988-1942
Sheep, Goats & Horse Sale, 4 pm, Coker
Hwy. 441 N., Pearson, Ga. 798-0271,912-422-3211.
Info.:
229-
I
Turkeys, Various ages, $15-$25. Jolly I
Sale Barn, Duncan Bridge Rd., White Every 3rd Sat. Horse & Tack Sale,
I
Graham Lyons 912-565-7004
I
Co., at old Chattahoochee Livestock
Horses Sales, LLC, tack, 4 pm, horses to I
Turkeys, white Toms, 35+ Ibs, 350+, only available after Nov. 17, $51 bird, must take 5.
Brett Lum kins Athens 706-354-1980
Barn. Info: Wayne Coker, 706-540-8418.
Every Sat, night Goat,
& Small Animal
Auction, 7 pm, Bradley-Wayside Auction,
follow, 1812 Macedonia Church Rd., I Buchanan, AUoo3520, Info: Melissa I
Wright, 770-296-4005.
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Every 3rd Sat. Goat & Sheep Sale, 12 noon,
Agri Auction Sales, held at Eastanollee
Livestock Market, Hwy, 17 btwn, Toccoa
& Lavonia. Info: Ricky Chatham, 706-
491-2812 Or
706-491-
8840.
Livestock auctions listed i n the Market
1 I I
I I I I
started laying, $8 each. G. Watts Newborn
706-342-0705
white, pearl,
BB, SDW, ouail, ~~d
Fawn, Blue Brassy, Blue Mille, Blue Wheaten,
spangle Silver Splash, Moderns, and more.
I Every 1st &
starts at
3rd Sat. Livestock Sale, sale 10 am, tackhorses, cows at 12
Bulletin sometimes offer related sale, such as tack and other
items for livestock
I
noon, goats at 1 pm, poultry sale to equipment. Notices for auctions selling I
1
follow, Metter Livestock Market, Lyons, any items other than livestock must be I
I Ga. Info: Lewie Fortner, 478-553-6066. accompanied b y the auction license I
Ga BlackAustralorps 15; these rposters have the lavender gene,
iUff $10 each. Marla Hendrix Carnesville 404-
314-4528
Yzung Black Wyandotte cockerels, 6 mos. Pauls
Poultry Lines, developing sound confirmation, $30 ea; 3/$60. Paula Hinzman Waverly Hall 770-855-4202
Blueface Hatch, Roundheads, crossed
pullets and rooster, $40; Golden Laced Cochin bantam rooster, $ 5 Lisa Taylor Dalton 706-694-8256
New Hampshire rooster, 7 months old, $5. Christo her Paul Mableton 770-313-1691
O.E. $10 a pair. Johnny Reece woodstock 404: 399-3878
O.E. bantams from show stock, Barred
~~~i~~ ne J~~ er 706-692-6769 Yellow orp$gton hen, $7; rooster, 55,
Ga Ridle LaFa ette 706-638-1911
Ypeaco~ks, $15 each, leave message, Willie Keen, Jr, Perry 478-9873687
Young Pearl guineas for sale. Billy Maney
Alto
I
GAL3415.
Every 1st & 3rd Sat. S & D Goat Sales, Baxley
Fairgrounds, begin 12:30 pm; goats,
1
pigs, poultry. Info.:Steve Smith, 912-367-
1
9268, 912-266-7170.
I Every 2nd Sat. Winstead Horse Sales, 5 pm,
I
Eastanollee Livestock Auction, Eastanollee. Info: Shannon Winstead,
329768-0
886-710-4030or 864-944-6200.
number of the principal auctioneer or auction firm conducting the auc%on, per regulations of the Georgia Secretary of State. Notices without this information
cannot be published.
For more information on the Livestock Sales and Events calendar, call Randy Cox at 404-656-3602.
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- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - pulletslstags, mature cocks, and hens. Lee Rocks, BB Reds, O.E. quail, Blue Splash, and
Townsend Elberton 706-213-8782
Blacks. Mack McBurnett T rone 770-487-2233
POUltry/FOWRI equiring L
4
ALTERNATIVE LIVESTOCK WANTED Bourbon Red turkeys, $25 each. Milton O.E. bantam'sed, loG
PermitRicense
Amerison Jakin 229-793-2327
LIVESTOCK Bronze Turkeys, 2010 hatch. T.S. Groover - Ellabell 912-858-2945912-657-0102
Brown egg layers, $10 each; quad of OE
Advertisements Black Moderns, $40. C. Arrendale Marble Hill
770-893-3403
egg laying hens, red Sexlinks, yellow ~ u f f sp, ure breeds, laying now, call after 7 pm. Lee Blount Broxton 912-359-3866
Reds, and Blue Splash. Rhonda Jordan Ball Ground 770-633-9653770-735-2470
O.E. Bantams, Golden Sebrights, White Silkies, Salmon Faverolles, Ringneck doves, and Italian Owl pigeons, all in pairs. Ron Strickland Gillsville 770-869-7575
OEGB Spangles, show qualib', pure breed,
10 weeks to 9 months old. Terry Easter Armuchee 706-252-0448 706-232-1768
If you have questions regardingthis
category, call Shavonne Smith at 404-651-
9081 404-651-9082.
I f YOU have-
category, call Shavonne Smith at 404-651-
be accompanied by a copy of the go81 or 404-651-9082.
advertiser's commercial quail breeders The Alternative Livestock category
license. Since this i s a state protected contains ads for m i t e s (ostriches, rheas,
bird, the Georgia Department of Natural and emus) as well as other "nonResources requires anyone selling traditional" livestock.
If you have questions regarding ads in thk category, call Andrea Stephens at 404-6519087 or 404-651-9082.
listed in the Livestock Wanted
category must be for specific livestock; for instance, "want 3 or 4-yr. old quarter horse gelding, approx. 16 hds., suitable for
moderately experience rider." Generalized ads, such as "want horses, any amount,"
- ~ r o w n~ e d s , id ~aylors,Hatch, Kelsos, Butchers, Roundheads, "'any
OEGB: BB Reds, Silver & Fawn Duckwings, Creles, Blacks, Blues, Whites, Brassy Backs,
bobwhite quail to have this license. For license information, write: LBRU
Alpacas, retirement sale, pets as low as $100; breeding stock from $1,000. J. Crake
are not acceptable for publication; neither are ads for free or unwanted livestock.
Grays, many more, very reasonable, call anytime. Russell Griffin Gainesville 770-241-
- 0328 770-532-8447
Bobwhite Cardinal Club Kelsos for sale. Tommy
Kelley Dawsonville 706-265-5131
Chickens, 5 months to 1 year old, roosters, $5; hens, $7.50. Kaye Grant Forsyth 478994-1522
& OEGB quails. Ted Charles Douglasville 770-942-6847
Old English
bantams: Blacks, Whites,
and Creles. Randy Chamlee Social Circle
770-464-4561678-451-6655
One trio, Porcelain D'Uccles, now laying,
$40. Ray Adams Tallapoosa 770-574-2667
Pair of bantam Cochins, Partridge color,
COMMERCIAL LICENSE, 2065 US ,+ighway 278 SE, Social Circle, GA 30025-4743.
available for the 2010
call for
Rembert Hancock Fairmount 404-376-0550
706-337-5711
Bobwhite quail, weather and flight
Dawsonville 706-265-7328
Downsizing alpacas, unable to feed, have dams, males, geldings, and crias, need to sell 14 now. Nancy Miller Winterville 706-2557914
Emus, 1 male, 1 female, 1 112 years old, $50 each, you must transport. Robert Comer
13 yr old looking for Newborn orphaned beef calves, wll pick up, been raising cattle for 3 years. Benjamin Umberger Dawsonville 770-363-3187 706-216-7907
Gentle, large pony or small horse for small
child, reasonably priced, will provide good home, will pick up. Cheri Paradise Plains 229815-0073
C ~ ~ C L I about 1 112 years old. $10; have extra roo.
ti^"^^^^^/^^^^ ti^"^^^^^/^ of or ShL:~~~~'1g,"~I",3~~H4"$,"Id Maran%
Maran% Welsummers, RIR
roosters; pullets, all Sizes, 3 breeds. Michael
Crowell Doerun 229-891-4491
Dark Brahma cockerel, $5; pair Toulouse
M W$1yP5a.anJrdterofidftetgeres,RS5omcmikthsoAnal tnchdwsk sotoortmh1e7B1710l2u-e9ye 7Lrs4a.-c,1e$2d110R9 etod cCoOnmdietiaounxedG, rqifRufina&ilR, 77wQ0e-ua8at6hil1e-r3eF8da3r1masn7.d70F-f2lliog2yh9dt-
protector, haltep trained, very friendly $300; 1 female ev. Pregnant, $400; $550ltogether. Molly Dobbins Dacu40l4a-926-6559
Male llama registered, $250. Betty Fortune
Heifers approximate~y6 to 12 months, Santa Gertrudis, Santa Gertudis x Angus, or Brangus, 100 miles of Statesboro. Charles Johnson Millen 478-299-1216
I am looking for approx. 25-30, 7-8 months
Diamond geese. $30; Araucana bantam rooster, $5;
Black Australorp hen, $8. Darrell Dotson Griffin 678-416-2091
White doves, and other varieties. Phil Butler 733 Joe Hilton Rd. Vidalia 30474 912-5370955 912-246-2436
Different colors of doves; also, 40 types of pigeons, Modenas, American Fantails, etc.
Amber
PeaCOCBourbon Red turkeys, guineas bantams Jumbo Wisconsin Bobwhite quail eggs, Polish, Silkies, Cochins, and call ducks: $481100, $1681600, $26011,000, flight year-
doves,anny
~ ~ i 67~8-31~6-233~5 ~rouind,l mlead~5345@wadleyqua1lfarm.com.
Peacocks: Indian Blue, hatched this year, Raymond Meadows P.0. Box 338 Wadley $120 trio; 3 year olds, $100 each, John 30477 478-252-5345
Justice Grantville 770-583-9064
Peafowl for sale. Merrill Randolph Locust Grove 770-361-0261770-914-1284
P o u ~ ~ ~ Y / FWoawnt~ed
--
Geese- to live on pond, toulouse preferred,
Peafowl: 1 India Blue male, $100; 2 Java will consider others, pay up to $75. Joe Fowler
Sylvester 229-776-0044
breed cows, or 20 cowlcalf pairs . Brandon
Pair of emus, $250; 2 unsexed, 7 month old Bryant Gainesville 678-776-0570
chicks' $ l o o each' Christy Putnam Calhoun Looking for newborn beef calves*
706-624-9273
calves please. Chad Smith Thomson 706-
Alternative Livestock
830-5616 706-595-1477 Looking to buy a herd of Black Angus cattle,
Requiring Permifiicense
looking for 10-50 head. John Ridley Dalton 706-483-9654
If You have questions regarding ads in this Pygmy billy, 5 month-3 yrs old. med-dark category, call Shavonne Smith at 404-651- carmel around 22 or less inches, around
Doves, Snow white Barbarys, show champion bloodlines, will ship, $15 ea. & UP.
PeSourceS John Bennett Atlanta 404-622-1711 Ducks, Mallards, geese: White & African. Boyce Hembree ~ c w o r t h770-529-1285
Game chicken, Hatch, Greys, and Kelsos. Bill Farner Maysville 678-315-1832
, Game chickens for sale, several breeds, for
breeding and show only, not for illegal
LIVESTOCK HANDLING purposes. James Williams Hortense 904-
334-1245
Game chickens, different breeds, Phillip Stuart West Point 706-884-3773
Game Chickens, stags and pullets: Gray
- Topies, Kelsos, Brown Reds, Hatch, and
cross breeds. Kevin Darsey Milner 770-4022836
Green females, $100; 1 snow white male, Snellville 770-465-5181
9081 or 404-651-9082.
Washington County. Amber Miner Davisboro
$200, all breeding age. Sandie Jones Albany I am looking for 6-8 good laying hens in the The Georgia Department of Natural 478-357-0826
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Game chickens: stags and pullets (trios), Pigeons: show quality Archangels, Moultrie 229-921-1149
advertisements t o buy and sell regulated '01 Sundowner 3-horse trailer wlsleeper, 25'
Hatch and Roundhead cross; Cardinal Kelso, Cappuchines, Swiss Mondaines, Red Wanted: Pure breed Araucana chicks or hoofed stock in the Market Bulletin must length, awning, dressing room, aluminum,
$50/trio. Vernon Murphy Cornelia 706-778- Carneaus, Strassers, will ship. Nambia eggs to hatch. Greg Hughes Hinesville 912- provide a photocopy of the appropriate ramp load, less than 1,000 miles pulled. J.R.
5072
Bennett Atlanta 404-622-9432
658-9915
license with their ad.
Barnett Austell 678-492-1204
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesdav. October 20. 2010
'02 EquiSpirit 2H BP with dressing room, Powder River Squeeze Chute XL Model. $30, 4x5 rolls, FescuelOrchard mix, in field; '10 horse quality, Bermuda, under cover, 2010 Berrnuda mix hay, fertilized, 4x5 rolls,
straight load ramp with lots of room, good Sheltered, very good condition, $2,500 OBO $35, in barn; square bales, $4. Pat Sutton $4.501sq. bale; '10 Rye-Bermuda mix for no rain, $35, at barn or in field, delivery
condition, $7995. Marie Akins Woodbury paid $3,700. Larry Logan Homer 706-677- Clarkesville 706-947-3006706-499-6761 cowslgoats, $4/sq. bale, delivery available. available. Thomas Spradlin West Point 706-
706-553-5060
3207
$30, 4x5, net wrapped, Bermuda hay rolls, Sandra Kenney Jefferson 770-513-3078
590-3066
'04 Featherlite all aluminum 24 ft. 7" wide6 Rawhide roping saddle, 17-in., Australian good quality, weed free, volume discount. '10 horse quality, Coastal Bermuda square 2010 Bermuda mixed grass, round and
112' tall, used 6 times, $12,500. John Wilby saddle with horn, $250 each, both in exc. Todd Fleming Royston 706-498-1886
bales, $5. Michael White Comer 706-202- square hay bales. Max Moore Grantville 770-
Athens 678-350-1012
shape, kept inside. Patrick Coleman 1247 $35 per roll, 2010 fresh baled peanut hay, 1405 706-614-1296
253-5723
' 0 8Wolffork Rd Rabun Gap 30568 706-746-2129 Lake Blackshear area, deliverv avaliable. '10 mixed FescuelOrchard grass, 4x5 rolls, 2010 Bermuda mixed in field, $25; barn; ton
6'8". metal top, escape door, electric brakes, Red 12' 14' an 16' used one time, $75 ea. Charlie Statham Unadilla 478-244-0877
fertilized, no rain, in barn, $35; cow hay, $25. price, $75 and $90; ryegrass hay, $30. C.E.
used 6 times,'$6500. linto on Wilson Lula 770- Larry Partain Elberton 706-283-5058
$35 roll, Berrnuda, 4x5 net wrap in barn; J~mmyLeathermanCarrollton 770-834-8333 Burdette Tignall 706-285-1936706-318-8032
I 869-3276 '99 Silver star solid aluminum 3-h SIL 28'
Rubber mat, 41" wide, $3 per foot. good for stall walls and trailer floors. Wvman Harlev
$25. Fescue. otv. disconts. Term Steohenson '10 OrchardIFescue, fertilized wlno weeds,
2637 dams ~ i a r k eRd. commerce 30530 1 cow. $25: horse. $40: 4x5. net wramed. round
2010 Bermuda, $40; Fescue, $30, 4x4 bales in barn. Wavne Mitchell Gav 678-858-
long X 7' tall gooseneck, excellent condition- Statesboro 912-536-7156
706-207-5279
bales; smallAarge quantities av&iable Ben
loaded. Kelley Ivy Dawsonville 404-694-0219 S&H 3 horse slant trailer, bumper pull, $40, 4x5 rolls, 2010 ryegrass; $50, Blatt Maysville 404-312-5131
2010 Bermuda, horse quality, rain free,
'99 Sooner alum. 24' GN livestock trailer dressing room, excellent condition, $7500. BermudaICrabgrass mix, horse quality, '10 quality Coastal hay, round & sq. bales, weed free, fertilized, 4x5 bales, $451$50.
wlcentergate, 4' dressing rm. wlsaddle rack, Mike Hogan Dublin 478-676-3853 478-279- fertilized, in barn, net wrapped. W. Glover $45-$50 and $4-$4.50, del available. Walter Robert Lee Hoschton 706-654-3628
lights $ 7,900 firm. Jack Grimes Hoschton 4699
Griffin 770-599-9806
Davis Haddock 478-932-1020
2010 Bermuda, Tift 85, horse hay, barn
706-658-2740
Saddle for sale: Courbette Vision 17" alp, $5, Bermuda, Fescue mix, sq. bales, heavy '10 Russell Bermuda sq. bales, horse stored, $35/roll, cow hay, $30/roll, delivery
15-in. Wofford roping saddle, made in wide, alsolutely like new, retails for $1800, sq. bales of Alfalfa, no beetles. Mary Clark quality, call for pricing. Mark Aderholdt Toccoa avail. Ryder Griffin Hoboken 912-288-0432
I I Gainesville, bought new 1987, $500. Henry selling for $800. Mary Thornton Douglasville Newborn 770-653-5722
706-491-7220
2010 BermuddFescue mix square bales,
Johnson Dawsonville 706-265-7465
770-942-4171 678-209-3312
'10 4x5 Coastal Berrnuda. horse qualitv, '10 Tift 85lBermuda hay round bales. first cut, $3.50; second cut, $5 in barn,
I 16 ft. dual axle b.p. stock trailer, fair Saddle very good condition, $650; 16" sheltered, rain free, well fertilized,' $40; approximately 450 Ibs., well fertilized, not fertilized and sprayed. Greg Kopp Griffin 770-
condition, $1350. Bud Carson Bogart 770- double T, $300; bridles, reinslhalters; perennial peanut grass hq hay, $70. Steve shelter kept, $20 each, leave message. Brad 206-0891 770-480-5731
725-7205 706-340-1298
Sunbeam stewart clipmaster model 510A Greene Waynesboro 843-247-1289
McDaniel Adel 229-269-5980229-896-2933 2010 BermuddFescue souare bales. $4.
16" Platinum Series Derby Original all- heavy duty, cash. Dilmus Pippin Oxford 404- '10 4x5 hav rolls. Fescue and mixed. in 1 '10 Bermuda hav. 4x5 rolls. $55. in barn: picked up, barn kept, sprayed and fert~lized,
purpose saddle- Havana Brown, includes 556-3692
- barn, never 'wet, $20/roli. Brian McGee $40, outside, netwrap, delivery avail. Jack deliverv available. Kenn.v Sarqent Rockmart
stirrup leatherslirons, cover, excellent Saddle, Down Under Wizard Poley, 17-inch Loganville 404-668-4793
Jenkins Athens 706-613-1753
770-49b-1227
condition, $350. Scott Smith Peachtree City Ausll5- inch western, $400. Charles Bartlett '10 4x5 rolls FescueIRyelBermuda mix, 1,750 square bales, 2010 Tift 44 @ 2010 Coastal & Russell Bermuda hav. well
770-631-0075
Byron 478-222-4612
horse hay, $45 ea.; cow, $25 and $35 roll, $4.50/bale; 5x4 round bales, net wrap, fertilized, 4x5.5 round bales. Robbie ~ c c o r k l e
16' All aluminum gooseneck trailer for sale Sooner aluminum 2-horse slant GN, front & discount on large orders. Harold Bowden $45lbale, all in barn. Mike Lewis Hawkinsville Buena Vista 229-931-4084
2003 Kiefer Built $8,800; 9' stock trailer rear tack, d c , awning, cabinets, boot box, Jackson 770-775-2267
478-396-6977
2010 Coastal Bermuda hay, 4x5 bales
I $1500. Johnie Robinson Monroe 770-630- mattress. $8500 Stacev Grosvenor '10 4x5 rolls, Fescue, Bermuda mixed Ist12nd cut, squarelround Oklahoma, fertilized, limed, $50; 10 or more negotiable.
8084
Watkinsville 706-207-5390
grasses in field, $25 per roll. Bill Garrett Alpha, Bermuda, & Fescue, several types, Charles McCorkle Dearing 706-595-8375
1890 runn- a- bout, great condition, with Sundowner 777 2 Horse BP trailer '05, 7'6H Covington 770-787-1012
delivery available. Travis Ragsdale Dallas 706-699-2860
harness. $1500. Tina Darsev Locust Grove 6'9W. dressino room. dual escaoe doors. '10 5x5 round rolls, approx. 1000+ Ibs., T-9 770-605-1618
2010 Coastal Bermuda hay, 4x5 rolls, barn
770-65c0772
straight load, ;amp mint. Janice '~ermonet Tifton, net wrapped, well fertilized, rain free 2009 and 2010 Berrnuda and Bermuda stored, horse quality, limed and fertilized,
1977 Passier dressage saddle. 16.5" Suwanee678-481-4666
hay. Buddy Keller Harlem 706-556-9821706- mixed hay, round and square, other types $601roll. Jim Waggoner McDonough 770-
excellent condition, Havana- brown medium Two saddlebags, two driving whips, and 832-7977
available. Kasey Eldridge Madison 678-234- 914-5343
tree, can send picture, $275. Lori Skipper hackamore. Nicole Hansard Ellenwood 770- '10 Alicia Bermuda, highly fertilized, horse 4699
2010 Coastal Berrnuda hay, 4x6 rolls, rain
Macon 478-361-6378
961-5360
quality, $41$5 squares in fieldbarn, $50 round 2009 Berrnuda, rain free, 108 bales, $3, in free, under hay cover, $45. Zack Posey
1993 4 star aluminum stock/horse trailer, Want to buy 2 horse bumper pull, prefer 7' bales: Art Johns Bronwood 229-995-5371 barn, overstocked. Wayne Bouchillon Reynolds 478-847-2743
32' long, 7' ceiling wlsplit gate, good wheels & 1990 and up, cosmetic repairs okay. Dianne '10 Alicia Bermuda, well fertilized, 4x5 rolls, Covington 770-385-0032
2010 Coastal Berrnuda hay, 6x5 rolls, well
and tires, $9800. Jason Smith Dublin 706- Cassara Loganville 678-523-2256
net wrapped: also, Alicia sauare bales, all 2009 Coastal Bermuda, horse aualitv, rain fertilized & irrigated, large amount, stored
346-4323
Want to buy used cow panels and gates. horse quality. Henry Martin ~ a ~ n e s b o7r0o6- free, fertilized, large sq. bales, $2.75. Bob under shelter. James Campbell Colquitt 229-
2 horse bumper pull trailer, tires are good , Todd Harris Macon 478-447-5310
558-5005
Marsh Lawrenceville 770-995-0637
220-6094
lights work, $600. Patrick Knight Cartersville Wanted: 2 h GN SL horses trailer. oood '10 Alicia hay square bales, fertilized and 2009 hay, rolls, BermuddFescue mix, $20 2010 Coastal Bermuda hay, horse quality,
770-547-4794
condition: D. Finco ~ a t k i n s v i l l e706-769- barn ked. $4 each. 10 minimum. Scott Lvnch Der roll: 2010 BermuddFescue mix. $25 Der $4lbale at barn, delivery available. Glenn
2000 2h bp straight load, with ramp, large 8527
Brinson 6482 Old Louisville Rd. Tarwtown
dressing room. 2 escape doors, $5999 0 6 0 .
912-288-5960
Callie Heard Bishop 706-614-1618 2001 Bee 2HISUBP horse trailer, clean,
RABBITS
2010 Coastal Berrnuda hav. round or square, horse or cow quality, &heat straw,
well maintained, drop window, thick mats,
you
questrons regar a ,n t 2106
2010 4x4 bales of fertilized, Bermuda and round bales, delivery available. Tom Jones
frontlrear tack, new tires asking. $5400. Carol
'10 barn kept BermuddFescue mixed, 4x5 BahidBermuda mix hay, $25 each. Scott Waynesboro 706-831-3981
Wood Powder Springs 770-499-1196
9081 or 404-651-9082.
round, horse quality, delivery, small fee, well Stephens Wrightsville 478-232-8114
2010 Coastal Berrnuda hay, sq. bales,
p 2002 Chapparell horse trailer-2 horse
fertilized, $40. Ben Welch Barnesville 770- 2010 4x5 Alicia, net wrapped, barn stored, $4.50; rolls, $40, poss. delivery avail. Kandis
sttload BP, excellent condition, 1 owner, tack
$10 ea, connie ~~~i~ ~~~d H~~~ 358-1888
fertilized, horse quality, $25-$40, delivery Shaw Covington 678-283-7370
storage, electric brakes, rubber matts, $2200. 770-601-4707
'10 Bermuda, $5.50; Fescue, $4; Berrnuda available. Marcus Sapp Barney 229-563- 2010 Coastal Bermuda hay, well fertilized,
p Bennett White Watkinsville 706-540-2659
mixed, $4.50, all @ barn, del. avail., all hq. Al 6255
rain free, in barn, $51sq.; $50/round,
2002 two horse bumper pull trailer bee KK, g gray $10. Michael Moon Oxford 678-409- Guillebeau Monroe 770-267-8929
2010 4x5 Fescue hay, $25/roll & Fescue horselcow quality. Eddie McGee Sparta 404-
excellent condition, $3500, horse hay rings. 7312
'10 Bermuda.Tift 44lRussell. premium square bales. $3.50/bale, rain & weed free. 783-4104
s7 Norman McGlohon Arnoldsville 706-340-
6677 706-742-7925
Black and white rabbits, each and Sari Juan $10 each. Charles Canup Covington
quality, sq. bales, $5.50; round, net wrapped, $45; mixed, $35, rain-free, fertilized UGA
~ i Gmarrett Blairsville 706-835-5693 2010 4x5 roll, Russell Bermuda, in barn,
2010 Coastal Bermuda hay, well fertilized, rain free, in barn, square -bales, $5. Jim
2003 Merhow Straightload GN 2 horse 770-665-6562
specs. Steve Brown Zebulon 770-468-3600 $45. Jim Keith LaGrange 706-884-4923
Benton Register 912-852-2761
trailer wl ramp, aluminum floor, kept under shed excellent condition, $8500. Jennie Hoilis
Flemish ~
i silve~rlwhite/g~rayltan- ~
brown, months to adult
show
'1~0 Berm, uddFescue square bales, under cover, $3.50/bale, at barn. Gary Butts Tignall
2010 4x5 rolls, net wrapped, Fescue, Berrnuda, and other grasses, $15; square
2010 Coastal Bermuda round. $50: sauare, $5, in barn, will deliver. stephen' Bell
\ Al haretta 770-205-9343
rabbits beautiful fur rabbits. Barbara Queen 706-401-3564 706-285-2402
bales, $2.50, leave message. Neal Watkins Milledgeville 478-414-8043
Dallas'770~445~131
'10 BermuddFescue, well fertilized, 1200- Lula 706-677-2457
2010 Coastal Bermuda, 5000+ square
wide, center sliding and rear gate, rubber mats, asking $10,500 obo. Chris Anderson Odum 912-269-5155
Flemish ~
i week~s old, $~20 ea D~utch, ~pound-rolls, $40, you pick up, delivery extra.
NZW, Californians-
weeks
ea, Joey Thomason Hogansville 706-523-1627
Michael Moran Toccoa 706-599-4537
'10 BermuddFescuelOrchard grass square
2010 4x5 round bales, Bermuda, l i f t well fertilizedllimed, delivery available, $35/roll. Sam Holland Lumber City 912-363-7759
bales, horse aualitv. $4lsauare bale: $40/roll on pallets, cow hay, $25-$35. Curtis Durden Lyons 912-526-3189 912-245-1081
p 2007 Sundowner 3 horse GN, 24' with 4'
hay bales, $5 each, limed & fertilized, horse 2010 5x6, round bales, Fescue and 2010 Coastal Bermuda. exc. cow hav. well
tack room, like new, $15,500, 4pm-5:30 pm. gray, brown and light tan, ready to go $10, quality. Fran Masters Buford 770-945-6433 Bermuda mixed hay. James Rutledge fertilized. 4'x5' bales. $25'ea. Louis ~arnilton
John Callahan Toccoa 706-282-0354
Greg Frich Leesburg 229-886-8345760-470- '10 BermudaNohnson grass, mixed cow McDonough 678-372-6443
~ e ~ s v i l 17. e06-554-2898706-833-7064
2008 American Spirit 3 horse gooseneck 5618
hay, large, heavy 4x6 round bales, $35 in 2010 Alfalfa square bales, $11.50, 2010 Coastal Berrnuda, excellent quality,
trailer, extra wide and tall, good condition, Lionhead female $7, Missie Pilon Bowman barn; $30 in field. Tony Smith Monticello 706- delivery available. Ned Sarty Kingston 404- round and square bales, stored in barn.
$15,000. Pat Martin Douglasville 770-9496710
- I 2009 American Spirit 2 horse slant wlfull
living qtrs, very nice, like new, $25,000, aft.6
- - I pm. Randy Pilgrim Thomson 706-595-9736 24-ft. Gooseneck stock trailer NE, top, lights, wiring, mats, brakes, good floor & tires, $4500. Randy Barton Rome 706-234-4133 678-848-3507
28 ft gooseneck brand livestock trailer, $6500 20 R circle w $3500. Cole Jernigan Buena Vista 706-570-2171
706-201-3208
Lop Ear Rabbits, $20 each. Melissa Green Cleveland 404-694-5490
Mini-Rex Rabbits
each, Jaimee
Peace Newnan 770-304-2597
Zealanbdaby rabbits 4-6 wks Old $8. Ward Cartersvi7l7le0-547-0279
NZ, Double Mane Lionheads,dwarf, rabbits for sale, from $12 and up. Jim Miller Marietta
678-491-1520 678-492-2851
Pair of Lionheads, pedigreed, Holland Lop
476-2051
'10 Coastal Bermuda hav, $35, 4x5 net wrapped, sprayed, limed, fertilized, delivery available. ~ t mDavis L ons 912-585-1122
'10 Coastal BermYuda. 4x5 rolls, well fertilized, clean horse hay, on pallets, covered, $40-$45, local delivery. Rex Register Hahira 229-561-1462
'10 Coastal Bermuda, round and square hay, sheltered, baled dry, no weeds, tested, delivery available, $4/sq., cowlhorse quality. W. Sumner Wrightsville 478-278-5508
406-1565
Charles Mclntosh Monroe 770-365-0374
2010 Alicia Bermuda hav. 4x5 round. tri~le- 770-267-9536
netwraooed bales. $45/bak. Wevman ~ o b l e v 2010 Coastal Bermuda, horse quality hay,
Ocilla 229-468-5978 229-424-5515
weedlrain free, stored inside, 4x5 big round,
2-0.10.A.lic.ia- B- -e.r.m. -u.d.a. s- 7a-u- a- re- hales. in barn and well fertilized, delivery available, $6/baie.
$55; square bale, $5.50. Deborah Willett Loganville 770-712-5886
Phil Britton Jackson 404-597-7347
2010 Coastal Bermuda, horse quality, rolls,
2010 Alicia hay, $3.50/square bale; $45; square bales, $5; also, cow and goat hay,
$2014~4, 400 Ib. round roll. Loy Dixon rain-free in barn. Bill Turner Brooks 770-401-
Blackshear 912-218-2132
9648
2010 Alicia hay, 4x5 round, net wrapped. 2010 Coastal Bermuda, we, and Bahia John Scott Rebecca 229-392-6520 229-382- round bales and Coastal -square bales
'10 Coastal BermudaIBahia, 4x5 round 7787
available, rfq 91-127, barn kept. Frankie Lamb
bales, fertilized; also, Millet hay, delivery 2010 Alicia, round rolls, 1000 pounds, horse Gray 478-319-5089
available. Jimbo Hatcher Macon 478-954- quality, in field, $50, G~~ clark Daisy 912- 2010 Coastal Bermuda, well fert. & clean,
1688
739-2748
144 round bales, 4x5. analysis avail. William
'10 Coastal, Russell, 4x6 JD net wrapped,
Page Wrightsville 478-864:2942
Newnan 770-301-1474
Billy goat gruff, goat worker, $500, Dessie Mor an Talla oosa 770-574-7800
C:ttle tra:,li hale, 20 ft., axle, enclosed body, good flooring, center gate, good shape, housed, $3800. J.S. Wilson Monticello 706338-1303
San Juan with swamp bucks 3 112 months old., $15. Jerry Guinn Madison 706-342-1954
San Juans with swamp, Flemish giant, Holland Lops, Mini Lionheads, Mini Rex, dwarfs. Lori Smith Bowdon 770-809-4668
Several breeds Rex, Sari Juan. Russell Cochran Williamson 770-884-5915770-231-
1000 Ib. bales, stored in barn, $45, Can del. William Stevens Macon 478-214-1257
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'10 Coastal, Tift 44, $25-$35;
FescuelBermudamix, $20-$35, 4x5 rolls, COW hay. Scott k4cDaniel Yatesville 706-472-3013
'10 CoastallBermuda, prime horse quality, fert., UGA soil specs., $61sq., 4x5 rd. bales, $301$40/$50, del.1stack in barn available. Olin
wrapped, delivery availablb, $40; diicount 10 or more. Wes Robinson Cochran 478-230-
2010 Coastal BermuddBahia mix. 4x5 rolls stored in barn, fertilized and limed: quantity
7577
discount available. $30 roll. Scott Williams
2010 Bermuda grass hay, square bales, $5 each; round bales, $35 each, rain free. Walker
Crawfordville 706-474-1712 2010 Coastal, Bermuda, sq. bales, $4.50;
Whitmire Bishop 706-207-4336 706-769- BermuddFescue mix, $4; all horse quality
9012
and stored in barn. 60 Ib. bales. Earl Pve
2010 ~
h~ ay, well ~
~4 ~ 5Mil~ ner 678-75,8-6996 j
~
2227 Dressage saddles, Crosby Prix, St. George,
soft Ride, 17", $525; ~ i n t e cIsabella, 17 112" wlextra gullets, $550, both in VG condition. Cheryl Sharp Ball Ground 770-479-8101
Tiny Pedigree Netherland Dwarf, Dwarf and Dwarf HOtOt bunnies. Ann
Gray Milne 77r0-468-3330
Trammel1 Forsyth 478-994-6463 478-960- net wrapped rolls, under cover, horse quality, 2010 Coastal, CoastallBahia, FescueIBahia
7239
$40; cow quality, $30. Steve Stipe Patterson rolls, $30/$25, fertilized, barn kept, rain free,
I '10 Fescue hay, spraved, fertilized, and 9.1- 2-6.14-. 0. 8. 6. 9
barn stored, 4x5 rolls, $25-$30; square bales,
horse and cow tested. Dick Settles
I Greensboro 706-347-6379
- 1 Drover (Hyd) 6 horse walker, trade for 4
$3-$3 50. Steve Gr~ff~Dnalton 706-260-1912
2010 crop Oat hay, square bales, cut in milk
FEED, HAY AND GRAIN I horse walker or trailer. Donald Scott
'10 Fescue horse hay, sq bales, $3.50; 4x5
stage, $5.50 per bale, may deliver. Tun Smith
Loganville 770-560-8423
rolls, $30; cow rolls, $20; mulch hay, $2.
Milledgeville 478-363-6631
Electric roping Buford, top condition. If You have questions regarding ads in this
2010 fertilized. sa. bales hav. Timothvl
Charles Cole Griffen 770-228-6212
category, call Shavonne Smith at 404-651-
Orchard mix, $6 at barn, delivej available.
Gooseneck stock trailer, $6500; 6 ft wide X
7 ft tall X 20 ft long. Brandon Dean All hay ads must contain the variety of
Gainesville 864-328-6354
hay offered for sale; i.e., Coastal bermuda
C.C. Hemphill Blairsville 706-745-4414
2010 Fescue hav and mixed orass hav. $3.50 bale, at barn. wade Cown ~ 6 n r o 7e76:
Miniature custom made surrey, hydraulic
brakes, $350; harness black and red patton $2.75 bale, 2010 cow goat quality, 404-374-1961
leather, $295; 8&10 inch mini saddle, $195. Fescue & Orchard grass, heavy Sq. bales. '10 Fescue, horse quality, 4x5 rolls, avg.
Fay Green Grantville 706-583-3811
Lamar Long Chatsworth 706-695-5906
800 Ibs., fertilized, limed, UGA tested, no
New, easy entry cart for horse or draft size, $20, rd. bales of mixed FescuelBermudd weedslrain, $50, loaded at barn. Jason
can e-mail picture, $850. Watkins Joe Winder Johnson grass, cow hay, Sept. cutting. Mary Breeding Senoia 770-599-8998
770-307-6979
Jane Howard Newborn 770-217-4392
'10 Fescue, Orchard grass, Clover hay, rain
207-6983
2010 Fescue hay, 5x4 round bales, in barn, high quality, heavy bales, $30, delivery additional. Jasen Crump Kingston 770-3839732
2010 Fescue sq. bales, fertilized, sprayed for weeds, limed, rain free. $5 each, in the
Old timev mule drawn covered waaon. $21 roll, Sept. 2010 cutting, 4x5, free, horse quality, $Sibale, at barn, delivery
II qreat condition. Ronnie Mitchell Hartwell 770- BermudaNohnson, pick up in field. Bob Stowe available. Charles Hemphill Blairsville 706-
235-6623
Toccoa 706-886-7060
745-9544
barn. Charles Haley Rockmart 770-445-5558
2010 Fescue, 4x5 rolls, $25-$35; squares, $4-$5: cow and horse aualitv. barn ked. Chris
One horse doctors buggy converted to $25, Alicia Berrnuda cow hay rolls, $35, '10 FescuelBermudalOrchard, mixed &
- . - - . balloon tires. $500 black with red trim. Steve
c- o- ve- re- d-
ho.rse ~~
ro- lls:
$45.
b- arn
stored
~
~~
ho- rs- e-
clean Bermuda, horse quality, stored in barn,
Kirk Talking'dock 706-692-6581
rolls, fertilized, carolsapp@windstream.net.
~ a s t n eCr larkesville 706-3i9-9166 '
2010 Fescue, 50 4'xV rolls, $20, can load Istl2nd cuttings. George Eckerd LaFayette
Owensboro Farm wagon, built before 1930, Carol Sapp Morven 229-251-3904
Pendergrass 770-601-0125
Beauregard sweet potatoe. He 706-539-1512
used for rides singleldouble, very good condition, $1200. Paula Schafer Hiram 770-
$251$30, FescuelBermuda, cow hay, 4x514~6,net wrapped in barn, rain free, del.
'10 horse quality Berrnuda; also, cow, goat, and mulch hay, sq. bales only, delivery avail.
dug the potatoe last month
2010 Fescue, FescuelBermuda mix, $25/roll and up, or trade. Jerry Glancy Griffin
853-7517
avail. Zack Coles Winder 770-307-0882
Jimmy Waldrep Forsyth 478-994-0701
when weighed, it was nine pounds. 404-433-3568
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
THE MARKET BULLETIN
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2010 Fescue, square bales, fertilized and 50 acres of Bermuda, Fescue, $5, round Horse quality, Alicia hay, $30, round rolls; Sugar cane, $0.40 per stalk, call lst# Mon.- Angel Trumpets, banana trees,
rain free. $3 per bale. Lee Gurley Rockmart bale, you harvest, good hay. B. Richey 351 $4, square bales, fertilized and sprayed. Sat., after 8 pm; call 2nd# Mon.-Fri., 8 am-5 Confederate Rases, Black Maqic Elephant
770-684-7384
White Hill School Rd. Commerce 30529 706- Ronnie Williams Camilla 229-344-5172
pm. Harold Barnes Douglas 912-384-7835 Ears, Ginger lilies, lotus, pond-plants; and
.,- / 2010 FescuelBermuda,weed free, square 335-3050
Horse quality, Bermuda square bales, UGA 912-384-1479
more. Patrice Cook Covington 770-787-6141
bales. $4. will deliver. Jessica Lowman Elliiav Alfalfa.flimothv blend hav. horse aualitv. tested, rain free, no weeds, $5 per bale. Sugar cane, 6 varieties to plant or grind. Angel Trumpets, Christmas rose
706-669-4045
stored inside, $9.50bale, IOEd~eIlivery ~ a r i eRandy Cannon Elberton 706-283-0901
Mutt Durrence Glennville 912-654-4672
(Helleborus), $5; Confederate Rose. $4.50;
2010 FescueIOrchard grass, horse quality, Willbur Canton 770-846-7979
Large rolls of BermudaIFescue mix; also, Sugar cane, Yellow Gal, Blue Gal, and Soft Hydrangeas, Nandinas, Autumn Clematis,
., I - SINMVAILTLATGIROANITNOSEBEI- DD 1 4x5 rolls, $45; cow, $35, fertilized, barn Alicia horse hay, $35; at barn, $40,
stored. Kenneth Baawell Cummino" 770-616- delivered. Jeff Davis Cairo 229-377-4240
8268
229-377-2796
2010 hay, Bermuda,Alicia, 4x5 round bales, Alicia, Berrnuda square, $4.50; round, $40,
rainlweed free, fertilized, good quality, net horse quality. Howard Campbell Cairo 229-
wrapped, stored in field, $35. D. Borem 221-2410
Ashburn 229-566-3037
Bermuda & Fescue hay, heavily fert., rain
2010 horse hay, pure Alfalfa, free, horse quality, square ($7) & round bales
Alfalfaforchard mix, pure Timothy, $9 per ($50), large quantity, dely. avail. S. Stana
bale, excellent quality, heavy bales. Gary Powder Springs 770-24113201
Stephens Canton 770-235-2419
Bermuda hay, horse quality, fertilized,
2010 horse qualih, Fescue Orchard grass, rainfree, in barn, 4x5 rolls, $40; sq., $5.
well fertilized, 4x4 .rolls, barn stored,- $30. Horace Pippin Culloden 770-358-0815 770-
Jerry Smiley Blue Ridge 706-838-0366
550-7837
2010 horse quality Fescue, weedlrain free, Bermuda hay, very clean, fertilized, no rain,
well fertilized. $3.50 SO.: $25. 4x4 roll, or $4. in barn. Franklin Dowell Cartersville 770-
possibly trade for cattle. Blake Hulsey 386-4464
Cleveland 770-654-8157
Bermuda mix, square bales, $5; Ryegrass
2010 horse oualitv. fertilized. barn stored. sauare bales. $5: Bermuda Craborass round
4x5 Rveorass 'or kussell Bermuda. 555. bales. 530/roll Brvan Cobb ~ u i i e d o e678-
mixed 2x5 Fescue cow hay, stored outs~de, 982-3175
I PRODUCTION $30. Charles Woodward Covington 678-725- Bermuda round bales. $29, Bermuda
. 2292
squares, $4.95; mulch hay, $3.50, all fertilized
2010 horse quality, Fescue sq. bales, & baled dry, delivery available. Walker Cloud
fertilized, weed free, stored in barn, Canton678-294-4592
. $3.50/bale; 4x4 rolls, $25. Steve Hulsey Bermuda sq. bales, horse quality, $3.50 in
Clerrnont 678-316-4887
field; $4 in barn, trade for goats or cows.
sq. bales, barn kept, horse quality, can deliver. Jay Townsend Monroe 678-618-6992
Red, $0.35 per stalk, ready in Nov. Fred Barnes Tifton 229-382-5349
Beautvberrv. $3. others. Carla Houahton ~ a r i e f i a7f0-428-2227
Mixed Coastal round bales, in barn, $35. H. Hendricks 1255 Rising Sun Rd. Woodland 31836 706-674-2210
Sugar cane: Green, Red, POJ and Georgia Ribbon available now, no calls after 9 pm. John Meeks Richmond Hill 912-313-7363
Apple, peach, pear, plums, nectarines, $15; blueberries, blackberries, qra~es,muscadines. scuppernongs, $5, and. oth'ers. Robert Ray Canon 706-498-0274
Mixed Fescue cow hay, $2.50/bale or $30/roll; BermudalFescue, horse hay, $3.50lbale, dry. Joe Stout Dacula 404-6413082 770-822-1440
Sweet shrubs, $7 ea., ready Dec. 2010, call for shippinq prices. Sam Brown 2813 Judie Ann ~ d .v'ddosta 31601 229-247-8297
Yellow Gal sugar cane for seed or syrup;
Azaleas, Japanese maples, Leyland Cypress, Windmill palms, Knockout roses, gardenias. Linda Waites Fairburn 770-964-6414
Black bamboo, Golden bamboo, Moon
Orchard clover mix, rain-freelweed-free, call Ray Freeman Dublin 478-272-1307
flowers, and Muscadine vines. David Pelton
square bales, horse qual~ty, fertilized, $3.50/baie at the barn, delivervlnisht pick-UD
Aa Seed/Plants Wanted
available. Buck Dills Blairsville706-897-1235 706-745-1235
Orchard, Clover, Fescue, Timothy mix, 1000 square bales, horse quality, $3.50;
20,000# Dixie Crimson clover seed, 2000#
Common, Or Italian rye grass seed'
Council Alban 229-344-6064
About
!up of Mammoth sunflower
Covington 678-654-0571
Bright red Crape myrtles, Dynamite, and Red Rocket. 3-aal.. $12: Green Giant Arborv.. 2 ft.-15 ft., volime discount. Randall ~ordan Flowery Branch 678-936-1112
mulch 1000
$3' Glenn Hopper
Rabun Gap 706-746-2217
Perennial and regular peanut hay, Coastal
Berrnuda, Tif-Quik Bahiagrass hay, square
bales, $4 up; netwrap rolls, $20 up. Thomas
Kessler Gu on 912-657-1008
seeds wanted for next year's planting, the bigger, the better. Linda Cann Tyrone 678364-1521
strawberry and raspberry plants, as well as most any mature fruit Or nut trees. Shannon Otter Cochnn 478-934-6263
dry stored, $70/roll; premium 2010 Coastal, drv stored. $45/roll. Tim Hunter Convers 770-
Wanted:
??e_d_lGene
483-8712 770-922-6653
91 / 2 /
Old time stalkgreasy
This is an invitation to bid on the
P.O. 'Ox 208 Brookfieprlodduction of 500 bushels of Ga Gore
wheat andlor 900 bushels of Wrens Abruzzi
Russell Bermuda hay, square bales,
rye for the Georgia Seed Development
I - 2010
horse
quality, Justin Caswell LaGrange 706-594-3931
horse qual~ty,In barn, $4 Sohale, delivery
Commission (hereinaftercalled GSDC) with
FescuelBermudalOrchard grass hay, sq., Bermuda, limed, fertilized, string netwrap, ava~lable.Charles Mathls Lexington 404-
delivery address of 2420 South Milledge
$4.58; rolls, $40; storage available. R.J. $25-$30, outside, $40; horse hay in barn, 317-6173
If you have questions about this categoly, Avenue Athens, GA 30605.
Campbell Rockmart 770-748-3419
Shelled 2010 Laredo Bermuda, high quality, Fescue
I mix, med. quality & mulch square bale hay
delivery available. James Rooks Gay 706538-6351 404-787-5537
Bermuda. Russell. and Coastal. larae
plus 50# bags of corn Robert Montgomery Re nolds 478-847-2356
call Shavonne Smrth at 404-651-9081or 404651-9082.
GSDC agrees to provide 30 50-pound
Flower seed offered for sale has not units o f Ga Gore seed to Producer
I1 large square bales. Phil Cochran Canton 770- quantities. $45 and $35 per roll. d e l i v k i f t 44 round bales, 4'x 5,well fertilized, $50 been tested for germination since it often
289-3876
available. Richard Overall ~ o c c o a678-755- roll, ~~~~~~d ~~~l~~M
~ 770-957D- IS collec~ted in ver~y limited q~uantities. ~
2010 mixed Berrnuda grass, round and 8422
4.7. 1.-1
$ 2 / ~ k t .60 seeds. wlSASE. Cvoress vine.
square bales, priced by variety and quantity. ' BermuddFescue mix. 54 oer sauare bale: verygood coastal ~~~~~d~ hay, 60 bales, red, bink mixed, attracts hummingbirds. B.
-. ., .--., - - Edward Walker Rayle 706-401-1363 2010 mixed FescueIBermuda cow hay, $35
or $40 round. Scott ~acaluso~ e n o i a7701 599-6111 770-262-1576
$40 Der bale,
~ 7 2 -3iF.2
R~,~
Paae
Wriahtsville
404-
1
Bryant 1143 Rosedale Rd. NE Atlanta 30306 '10 Luffa seeds. 50 C,vroress fern vine
I inside; Tift 44 horse hay, $60, fertilized, limed, BermuddFescue mix. 4x4 in b-arn. 2-010 We offer the top quality Alfalfdmlx hay at
800-1000 Ib bales Coy Baker Loganville rolls-. $.25~, 2009 rolls- . $.20~, horse aual~tv unbeatable prices, other types of hay
770-466-4609
Marvin Boze&n Thornson 706-781'2146 avallable Matt McClendon Woodstock 678-
seeds, red flowers, attract hummingbirds,
z0l0 seeds, Pkt. w1 SASE. Davis Yaun
912-399-1988
(hereinafter called bidder) andlor 90 50pou~nd units o~f Wrens Abruzzi seed at no charge.
The bid will be a per bushel dollar price for producedlcontracted seed. Price paid w i l l be f.0.b. production farm less deductions for foreign matter and moisture greater than 13%. Bidder can bid on one or
2010 mixed FescueIOrchard, 4x5 round 706-421-4945
630-1489 678-468-0197
1 gal. perennials and shrubs, large variety, both varieties.
bales, stored in field since June 1, $20. BermuddFescue mixed hay, 2nd cutting,
$2. Tracy Noutash Sugar Hill 770-540-0330
A l l seed fields must meet Georgia Crop
AG SEED SALE Michael Bugden Newnan 678-428-2917
dry in barn, $3.50lbale; large quanity discount
1 gal., $2-$4: Giant Hibiscus, Accuba, Improvement Association (hereinafter called
2010 Orchard grass, Fescue mix, sq., $3/bale; 4x5 rolls, $30: Kevin Farist Ellijay 706-635-7869 706-889-0598
2010 Perennial peanut hay, $7.50lsquare bale or $80/round bale, forage report available, located off of 1-75. Ian Stephens Tifton 229-387-5545229-382-1412
2010 perennial peanut hay, premium, rain free, sq: bales, $7 ea., stored in enclosed barn. Jeff Meeks Douglas 912-384-1726
2010 Russell & Coastal Bermuda hay, well fertilized, 4x5.5 round bales, delivery
available. John Pettit Ellijay 706-635-5533
- 706-273-8457 you ave questions regar ing is
BermuddFescue, JD 4x5 bales, horse, caLgory,
Shavonne smith atd404-6:l-
$35; cow, $30; square bales, $4, barn. James 9081 or 404-651-9082.
Palmer 410 Kilcrease Road Auburn 30011 Advertisofeargsricultural seed must
770-867-9589
submit a current state laboratory report (not
CloverIOrchard mix, square bales, more than 9 months old) for purity, noxious
rainlweed free, horse quality, $3/bale, at barn, weeds and germination for each seed lot
deliverylnight pickup available, Josh Dills advertised. A seed lot must be unitom and
Blairsville 706-897-3038
not exceed 400 50.1b. bags. Laboratory
Coastal Bermuda and Fescue mixed hay, reports wil be returned upon request. Any
both square and round bales. Todd Hudson ads for agricultural seed submined for
Snowball bush, Forsythia, Gardenia, Tea Olive, Sand cherry, Pussy Willow, grapevines.
Gruetzenbach Dalton 706-271-0800
2 gal. Sawtooth oaks, $5; 1 gal. Brown Turkey fig, $3; 1 gal. Ladybanks rose, $3. Christine Dean Madison 706-342-3576 706474-1346
20 dark red Double Centennial, $20; 20 red Spiderlilies or 20 white Narcissus, $18; $5.50 ;hipping. S.H. Hill 144 Calhoun Road
ylvester 31791 229-535-4738 2010 maypop fruit and seeds; China asters,
GCIA) standards for field inspections for the Foundationclass of seed. For a copy of these standards, go to www.certifiedseed.org
Production Requirements: .
Go to www.gsdc.com for required production protocols and bid form;.
Harvest Requirements:
Bidder must have his own combine (no custom combining by others) in order to maximize harvest timing for high seed
I available. Steve Young Buena Vista 229-942-
1692
2010 square bales of hay, Fescue mix, $3.50/bale. C. Dockery Blairsville 706-9948118
2010 square bales, Bermuda or Ryegrass; round baled, Bermuda mix or Fescue; also, cow hay. Stephen Cook Jackson 770-5603197
2010 Tift 44 & 85, horse quality squares and rolls, under shelter, d e l i v e ~available. Durand Deal Tifton 229-388-5054.
2010 l i f t 44, 4x5 roll, $50, barn kept, net wrapped, fertilized, limed, horse quality;
Manchester 706-957-9943
Coastal Bermuda hay, 4x5 rolls, barn stored, horse quality, well fertilized, weed free, $50 roll, rain free. James Holloway Lizella 478-788-2289
Coastal Bermuda hay: horse quality (in barn) to mulch, prices froin $30-$50; square bales, $6, delivery available. Wymann Hartley Kathleen 478-987-5835478-954-0324
Coastal Fescue mix & Bahia, cut in 2010, stored in barn. net wrapped over edae. 4x4 rolls. $30. J i m ~ i e r c ewaverlY Hall 766-5823846 404-372-8631
Coastal square and round bales, under
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quality. Combine will be approved prior to awarding o f bid.
Bidder must notify GSDC of harvest at least one full day prior to harvest. Harvest cannot occur until authorized by GSDC. Complete combine cleanout is required before harvest. GSDC may assist i n combine clean out.
Bid must be submitted i n writing to GSDC at 2420 South Milledge Avenue, Athens, G A 30605 no later than November 01,2010.
-BermuddFescue, 4x5, $35 roll. James Sells shed, horse quality, delivery available. Marty Market ~ u l l e t i ni f f i c e or the Georgia 1 r
Monroe 770-267-8603
Tabb 767 Hwy 45 North Colquin 39837 229- Department of Agriculture Seed ~ivision-at
2010 Tift 44, horse quality hay, 5x6 bales, 221-3745
(404)656-5584.
1
THE
stored inside, $50lbale, approx. 150 left, Coastal, Alicia, and horse owner preferred, Rare old-fashioned heirloom veg. seed, all
quantity discount. Dennis Tolbert Comer 706- Tifton 85, 4x5 rolls, $45, delivery extra, types, call for info. Donald Brown P.O. Box
783-2354
Thomasville area. Gary Smith Thomasville 3846 Valdosta 31604-3846 727-742-5397
2010 Tift 44, horse quality, square bales, 229-344-7374
*
Yuchi Arrowleaf clover seed, 95% germ.,
GEORGIA
weedlrain free, $5/bale. Tripp Conner Social Coastal, Russell horse hay, square bales. 99.79% pure seed, $60 per 50# bag. Jeremy
Circle 770-601-2877
$6 ea., 4x5 net wrapped, round bales. Dee Williams Perry 478-258-9649
2010 Tift 85 hay, well fertilized, baled Martin Fort Valley 478-338-5109
without rain, $35 per roll. James L Laster Fescue hay square bales, horse quality,
Ag Plants for Sale
CAPITOL
Kathleen 478-987-3703
$3.50; cow quality, $2.75. Kermit Simmons
2010 Tift 85 square bales, sheltered, rain free, irrigated, fertilized, horse quality,
- $4 per bale. Jimmv Scott Douglas 912-384-
6271
Jefferson 770-867-7550
Fescue hay, 4x5 rolls, cow hay, rolled Sept., $22 per roll, or trade for calves. Donnv ~imbielCl ornelia 706-778-8597
If you have questions regading this categoly, call Shavonne Smith at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.
800 linear foot row of sugar cane, will trade
2010 Tift 85, 4x5, net wrapped rolls, rain & weed free, barn stored, $40 per roll. Pat
Fescue mix hay, barn stored, 5x4 rolls, $30; 5x6 rolls, $40 ea. Rodney Johnson
for syrup. Mack Chambers Uvalda 912-2236743
ORNAMENT 2010
I I Herrington Glennville 912-654-3593 912- Tallapoosa 678-378-6562770-574-7246
Banana trees, all sizes, $5 and up, you
237-1574 2010 Tift 85, round bales, 900 to
1000
Fescue, cow quality hay from $12lroll; horse quality hay, barn kept from $25lroll.
pickup. Ronnie Butler Good Hope 770-4803476 706-752-1375
pounds, fertilized, barn stored, $40 per bale. Angela Graham Surrency 912-278-2825
2010 top quality, Fescue sq. bales, $3 ea.;
Kevin McClure Cleveland 770-527-6943
FescueIBermuda hay, $35 a roll; square bales, Bermuda, $5. Berlin Campbell Molena
Blackberrvlblueberrv olants. $0.7047.
manv tvpes.'$50 minimbn'order io ship. ~ c o r/ i
~ a n f e~l a l d o s t a229-740-3409
7th Annual Commemorative Ornament!
Cost: $20.00 + $2.00 S&H each
also, round rolls, $35 each, rain free, in birn. 706-647-8478
Blueberry plants, 1 gallon, $1.50; 3 gallon, Questions: 678-367-3732
eno ox yeg grass,- 1 Joe Bradley Canon 706-356-8295 250 large 5x4 rolls in barn, Fescue, Bahia, Bermuda, JD net
FescueIBermuda mix hay, square bales, $2; round bales, $20-$35, stored in barn, located in Salacoa Valley. Mike Bieger
$4.50: Rabbiteve & SHE. Grea N~mmo226
Brookf~eld
Rd Tifton 37794 229-445-
1793
Make checks payable to: Friends of Georgia Archives & History
wrapped, $42/roll. Bob Miller Greenville 706- Waleska 770-796-4810
Blueberry plants: mulch bed grown, 1
672-1111
400 bales of quality, fertilized, 5x5 hay, $40; trailer load discount. Mark Alley Clarkesville
FescueIBermuda mix, round rolls, Rye grass rolls, millet rolls, $30/bale, stored inside; $20/bale, stored outside. John Hulsey
gals.13 gals., shipping avail., large quantity avail., wholesale pricing. Kelly Blizman Perry 478-955-6025
706-499-2119
Cleveland 770-540-2356
Brown Turkey figs, Scuppernong & 3 other
ray 4x5 hay rolls, $25 per roll, at farm. Roy
Connell Colquitt 229-416-8231 229-4005947
Horse hav. Bahia. sauare bales. $4. in barn.
Perry T ~ S &
478-986-4106 478-2561
2405
muscadines, strawberry, $1, asparagus, 7 hardy grapes, much more. Tammy Aldridge Hiram 770-249-2282
Name Address
4x5 netted, AlicidRussell rolls, $40. Buddy Martin Screven 912-579-6416
Horse hay, green Coastal Berrnuda, large, beautiful bales, weed free, covered,
Coastal. Alicia. Russell. l i f t 85, Bermuda .sprigs; also, custom planting. Mack McGee
4x5 rolls, Fescue and Clover hay, in shed, $7.25(bale, free delivery wlin 50 miles. Glenwood 912-568-7379229-868-0262
$25; in field, $20, can deliver. Richard Long Doug Durian Zebulon 770-584-5158 770- Fig trees, Santa Rosa and Newport plum
Blairsville 706-781-5242
.
468-5076
trees; also, apricots, pomegranates, and
City
State
Zip
4x5 round bales, excellent quality, stored in Horse quality Bermuda hay, 30,000 sq. kumquats. Kamal Sarris Kennesaw 404-437barn, $40-$50 per bale; cow quality bales bales available, 200 round bales available. 9723
QTY
Amt Enclosed
available at $25 per bale. S. Hendrix Paul Harris Odum 912-294-2472
Pecan trees, 2"-10 for sale, Gloria Grands
' Carrollton 770-832-8895
Horse quality Berrnuda, some Fescue, and Cape Fear. Robert Griner Adel 229-506-
4x5, 2010 last cutting, Berrnuda mix, $30 fertilized, weed free, large round bales, $45, 8445
/ I per roll behind baler,delivery available. Jackie delivery avallable. John Pelton Covington Pomegranate bushes, two gallon pots, 36
Faulkner Barnesville 404-925-6671
770-787-2987
inches tall, $10 each, cannot ship. Willie
4x6 round Bermuda, other types available, Horse quallty square bales, cuthng, $5/bale, Garmon Pendergrass 706-654-1460
local delivery avail., BarrowlJackson Co. 1 Berrnuda, clean. Wayne Cobb Milan 229-362- Pomegranates in one gallon pots, $10 ea.
1 I Brian Raby Winder 678-227-4998
1 1870
Sam Warbington Dacula 770-962-2454
Email
Mail Order to: FOGAH, PO Box 711, Morrow, GA 30260
*Discounts and previous ornaments available online
Pa-ae 10
THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesdav. October 20. 2010 a.
Bulletin Calendar
Zinniaseeds, mixed, $111 tbsp.1SASE; also, A-1 grass-fed Angus beef, young stock,l8- Grass carp, Bluegill, Shellcracker bream, giant white old time Zinnia, $11 tsp.1SASE. 24 mths., 114, 112, whole, cut to your specs. channel -catfish fingerlings, bass, threadfin
LIVESTOCK SALES & EVENTS
Mildred Bryan 916 Elm Dr. Monroe 30655 Charles Duffey Danville 478-550-2777 478- shad, dely. or pickup by appt. only. Robert
Nov. 5 5 2010 Ga. Agritourism Conference, 770-267-3098
962-0468
Brown Brooks 770-719-8039
Nov. 5 Breeder Cattle Sale, 7 pm, selling approx.
Learn, Grow,"
Angus beef, grass-fed, finished on high- Large mature red worms for
300 head, cow-calf pairs, springers & bulls, all mouthed & preg. checked, T~~~~~
Sessions networking OPPoflunities, Dillard House, Dillard. Info: 706-542-9724
FLOWERS REQUIRING protein organic diet, processed to your specs., vermicomposting, vermiculture or fishing, $28 114, 112, or whole. Woodrow Little, Ill Danville per Ib., http:llwww.herronfarms.webs.com.
Co. Stockyards, Inc., Ashburn. Info: 800-
Or www.areg.caes.uga.edu.
344-9808.
Nov. 8 "Direct Marketingof Local Food Products"
Nov. 6-7 Royal Alpaca Challenge, Ga. Alpaca
class, am-5 Pm, Ga. Farm Bureau
PERMITS
478-290-0679 478-962-3520
.
Tim Herron Dawsonville 706-531-9917
Dry aged Angus beef, no Red wigglers & Europeans, great for
I f you have questions regarding this ant~b~oticslhormonesp, asture + grain fed, fishing, $35/lb., price includes shipping. B.
Assn., free to public, Ga. Internat.'l Horse
Park,
Conyers.
info:
Building, Bass Rd., blacon. Info: 706-5429724 or www.areg.caes.urg.edu.
RoyalAlpacaChallenge@alpacamoon.co Dee. lSAug. 20
Classes, Smith-
CategOW Call Shavonne Smith at 404-651- 114% and by the pound, www.sellfarm.com. Newman Douglasville 770-942-7993
9081 or 404-651-9082.
Bill Farr Milner 770-584-9727
Red wigglers and/or Europeans, $35/lb.,
The Georgia Wildflower Protection Act Duck eggs for sale from pastured, free price includes shipping, send check or money
m or www.RoyalAlpacaChallenge.com.
Gilbert Gardens, Kennesaw. Info: requires that shipments of officially range Khaki Campbell hens, delicious and order. H. A. Riffe P.O. Box 402 Buchanan
Sectioh, EQUINE EVENTS
Nov. 6 26th Steeplechase at Callaway Gardens, Pine Mountain. Info: 70t-324-6252 Or www.steeplechaseatcaIlaway.org.
CRAFT FAIRS
Oct. 28 Fresh Green Market & Fall Festival, fresh
Pr*uce8 Pr*uds
Ima'
&
craftsmen, 6921 Hwy. 53 E. Dawsonville.
Info: 770-887-0051.
Nov. 6 Bostwick Cotton Gin Festival, 9 am-4 pm,
Boshhrick. Info: Angie Howard, 706-342-
w.smithgilbertgardens.cbm or Susan Schroeder, sschroeder@kennesawga.gov or 770-919-0248.
PESTICIDES & RECERTIFICATION
Now 5 Bat control1
8 351perry,~nfo:
Lara Fink, 770-945-6265.
pesticide
training notices are available on the Georgia Department of Agriculture website www.agr.georgia.gov.
On the opening page click on Divisions,
protected plants be accompanied by
transport tags displaying a permit number
issued by the Georgia Department of
Natural Resources. Ladyslipper Orchids
and Goldenseal are examples of protected
plants. When advertising protected plants
in the Market
please submit a
Of your permit to sell protected
plants. Ads submitted without; ; t
information willnot be published.
further information on the sale or shipment
of protected plants contact: Nongame
conservation
2065 U.S. H~,.,, 278
nutritious. Cathy Payne Elberton 706-2837946
Eggs for sale, free range natural brown eggs from happy hens, $2.25. Michael Jones Tenn a 706-270-1781
fresh eggs, $l/dozen, David Yancey G o o d e 770-403-2220
Farm fresh eggs, very healthy, cage free hens, brown e g g s Denise Thompson Lawrenceville 770-513-2552
Farm fresh, free range, large, brown eggs, $1.50/dozen. Jack Davis Milan 229-315-3940
- 30113 770-646-3812
Red wigglers, 30+ per cup, call first, pickup
later, no limit, no mailing. Lurene Epting Guyton 912-772-3555
Red worms, $25 Ib. + shipping, worm
castingfertilizer, 50 lbs,1$25, email: jwdavisl8@yahoo.com. James Davis Lyerly 706-895-2693 706-290-3090
Stocking fish, all sizes, catfish, bream, bluegill, carp, & bass, great prices, delivery available; also, fish ponds Open. Ashley Todd Vidalia 912:293-7097
0182 or 706-343-0111.
select Plant Industry Divisibn, and click on SE, Social Circle, GA 30025, (770) 918- Fresh brown eggs, delicious. Lane Francis
Nov. 6 44th Annual Monticello-Jasper County Pesticides. Select Pesticide Applicator 6411.
Danielsville 706-795-3626
Fertilizers & Mulches
Deer Festival, 9 am-5 pm, arts & crafts, Licensing & Certification, and then click on
Ga.-made & Ga.-grown items, more, free Pesticide Applicator Recertification Courses.
admission, Histor~cTown Square. Info; You can then search for upcoming courses
jasperchamber@belsouth.net or 706-468- by date, course title or license category.
8994.
Livestock auctions listed in the Market
Flowers Wanted
Fresh eggs ffom free range chickens, -=+
$2ldozen. Julie Krickel Commerce 706-988- sold by 500 Ib. scoop, $15 per scoop, loaded
-
-
Castor bean seed wanted, prefer the red
8672
for you. Tee Ogletree Carrollton 770-6179301
vMaorinectyri,eUf PRtoobaeqrtuaart4, 7p8re-9fe7r32-0031505se4e7d8. -G83a6ry- to take to Processor, Processed to Your '10 mulch hay, square bales in barn, $3.
NOV.6 9th Annual "Christmas In the Circle," 9 Bulletin may offer related items for sale, such
, am-4 pm, Social Circle UMC, crafts, more, as tack and other livestock equipment.
Social Circle. Info: Marion Burnette, 770- Notices for auctions selling any items other
464-4044 or Cindy Eenhuis, 404-406- than livestock must be accompanied by the
4398.
auction license number of the principal
Nov. 12-1325th Annual Mt. Zion Craft Show, Fri., auctioneer or auction firm conducting the
9 am-5 Pm, Sat., 9 am-4 Pm, 52 crafters, auction, per regulations of the Georgia
Mt. Zion UMC, 1770 Johnson Ferry Rd., Secretary of State. Notices without this
Marietta. Info: 770-971-1465 or information cannot be published.
www.mtzionmuw.org. MISCELLANEOUS
If you have questions coneerning the Bulletin Calendar, contact Randy Cox at 404-
NOV. 2-4 Southeast BiomassConference&Trade 656-3682.
Glound 3659
specifications, call before 9 pm. Tena Moore Crawfordville 706-401-6643
petunia seeds & Coxcomb
Seedswanted' M. 'IJchanan2926 Bowdon 30108 770-258-2848
S.
Hwy
loo antibiotics, processed
growth in FDA
hormones, pest~c~de inspected facility. James
Want Or mulberry trees, 4-5 ft. tall, Munro Carrollton 770-231-7485
Athens area. Ed
Hul7l 06-613-2724
Want
dewberry plants that grow On
Mayhon
grown, $15 half bushel; okra $1 Ib. Janice
long c ~ n e s .Mike Hasty Rebecca 229-643- Taylor 77 Grady school Road ~ a v o n i a30520
7287
706-356-0238
Mike Nalewako Newnan 770-251-6775
2010 Mulch hay, 4x5 rolls, barn kept, deef,$4/lb.,i~eryavailable, $20 per roll, Gabe-Merk sC, ommerce 706-367-5972
2010 mulch hay, barn kept, wheat straw quality, large quantities and delivery available, $2.50 per bale, Phillip Merk Commerce 706476-4747
2010 wheat straw, $2/bale at barn, delivery available. Gary Brinson 1934 Corsey Grove
MISCELLANEOUS
Mild white multiplying onions, plant now, eat Way Tarrytown 912-213-8585 all Winter. Amory Hall 130 Ellison St. 2010 wheat straw, barn stored, square
Show, Atlanta. Info: 888-746-8385 or www.biomassconference.com/southeast.
Butterfly bushes, different colors, small, medium, and large; Poppy seed, Red Bee
Submissions for the Bulletin Calendar can be sent to rcox@agr.state.ga.us.
Leyland Cypress, 3-gal., 7-gal.; Crape Myrtles, azaleas, 3 gal. Johnny Atkinson
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Shavonne smith at 404-6519081 0r404-651-9082.
The Miscellaneous category includes
Natural beef, hormone free, grass fed with grain supplement, www.young-farms.com. Larry Young Tennille 478-232-6321.
Peanuts: boiled, roasted, raw; half bushel
bales, $2, delivery available. Darrell Skaling Barne 229-305-7435
4x5:ol mulch hay, will load, per roll. Bobb Smith Manchester 706-656-6427
Balm, and Althea seeds. Pat Bergeron Dallas Dou lasville 770-949-5846
770-578-9610
Leyland Cannas,Deodar Cedar, Arborvitae, Red/Sugar/
myrtles, Confederate roses, Cherokee and Japanese Maples, Weeping willow, Crape
Lady Bank roses, and Knockout roses. B. Myrtle, Sawtooth, etc., plantingldelivery avail.
Willis Cairo 229-327-5999
Greg Strickland Winston 770-942-0011 404-
Stone-ground Carolina Sapphire, Red Cedar, Leyland 788-5434
Cypress, wholesale, $25ltree. Jeff Hill, Jr Leyland Cypress, Green giant, Arizona
Columbus 706-563-4722
cypress, Rome delivery. Anne Walker Good
Castor bean seed or Mole plant, grow 10'- Hope 706-342-9471
-2010 all 18', 10 seed, $5 with SASE. M. Howell 12701 Leyland, Murray Cypress and Carolina
Rockwell Avenue Savannah 31419
Sapphire in field, ready for fall planting 0,6-8
the following subcategories: bees, honey
and CyrpotmealrU.PPeils; things to eat; herbs; fish and
fertilizerasnd mulches; oddities;
wanted;
garden
"pace;
Out-Of-state wanted;
firewood, timber; and Christmas trees.
Only One ad per househisold
in
the
categOw
Bee% Honey & supplies
for sale, sizes available: 8 oz. bears, 16 oz.,
min., call for prices and delivery information. Charles Fisher Morrow 770-968-8895
Premium home grown pork, whole, or 112, USDA processed to your specs, delivery
available. lace^ COhick.Woodbury 706-553-
5604
bags, self-rising cornmeal available, products are sifted, will ship. Harry Freeman Statesboro 912-852-9381
W.F. Brown Brooklet 912-823-4657
also, free loading, Hank 770-227-2958
Jackson
yards/gar~ens,call ahead for app;ointment, you load11 load, $lO/truckload, $20ltrailer.
GB's Stable 448 Hurt Road SW Smyrna 30082 400-421-1775
~~~d horse manure mixed with shavings, free, ti ~ i ~Mh~~t~~ 478-960-2008
Approximately 100 round rolls of '08 hay,
supueru,nporcessedabpoaotese
for mulch/groundcover, net
wrapped, delivery available, $15. Brad Hart
Catalpa trees (fishing worms), 1-2 ft. tall, wholesale, $10 each, pick-up, can ship, add postage; bigger, can dig. Donald Allen
ft., you dig $25. Craig Pate Bowdon 678-378- quart, & comb honey. Jimmy Brown Jackson White corn, cleanedlbagged, 50 Ib. bags,
5733
770-775-0157
new crop, nonGMO, $8bag. Bruce Carter
Leylands,Cryptomeria,Alma 912-632-4809
Odum 912-294-3003
Big bales of pinestraw installed at $3.90 per bale, great quality and color, 40 bale
Lawrenceville 404-578-7758
2'+1$2.50; 3 ga1./3'+/$6; 7 ga1./4'+1$15; field Jer Voshell Locust Grove 770-712-3074
Christmas Cactus, 4"pots, $5 each; grown; Red maples,$50, others; $150 min. Jody - 3
-Herbs
minimum. Corey Pegues Cumming 678-4506444
Porcelainberry (Ampelopsis) vines, $10, lovely greenlpurple berries, pick up, cannot ship. B u m Scheaffer Roswell 770-823-3971
Greenway Adairsville 770-815-0223
Morning glory rose, Chocolate Imperilis, non-invasive, 6/$1, SASE. Celeste Harrison
queens, $I5; frame. Michael
Hulett
Rhine
2295-,3382, -0a0n8d4loanSdtagterowlaewrsretqouirbees
all
ginseng dealers with the
Abandoned bee equipment wanted; will Georgia Department of Natural Resources.
Fall special: pinestraw delivered and installed $3.75/bale for 1st 100 bales; $3.85/bale, any amount over 100 bales.
Daylilies hybrid, mixed colorslsizes, $20120 1404 Mountain Creek Church Road Monroe remove honey bee swarms in Crisp and F~~ more information, contact the Nicole Clark Mt. Airy 706-968-4097
plants, $6.50 shipping; Stella D'Oro, $20120 30656 770-267-8264
Hew
Arabi Nongame Conservation Section at (770) Free aged horse manure, mixed with
plants, $5.50 shipping. B. J. Roop 4140 Native azaleas: yellow, orange, white, pink; 229-322-9841
918-6411
or
at
website shavings, 7 days per week,
Citizen Circle Austell 30106 770-948-8740 3-10 gal. pots. J. Adcock Newnan 770-251- All natural raw honey, no additives, www. ear iawildlife.com.
www.vogtridingacademy.com for more info.
Daylilies, Stella D'Oro, dwarf every 2613
unfiltered, unheated, unrefined, 1 Ib. bottles, Beeg-ab
Anneliese Harber Atlanta 404-321-9506
blooming, 25 fans for $25, includes shipping. Night blooming Cereus, $10 per plant, $5 ea. + shipping. Barney Kendall Canton excellent quality, $4 per ounce, plus mailing Free aged manure, will help load, easy
M.M. Haynes 275 Pine Crest Drive Canton healthy 2 & 3 year old plants. Barbara Paulk 770-597-9560
cost. Sam Cash Athens 706-319-8176
access, Kristina Macrae Alpharetta 770-410-
30114 770-479-5224
Tucker 770-493-1338
p Bee removal, Metro Atlanta and West
0868
Daylilies, www.ferncove.com, hundreds of Old timey 4 o'clock seeds and perennial Georgia areas, work guaranteed. W. 0 . pepper, Nags Jolokia, 15 seeds, $2 WI SASE.
hybrids, fall great time to plant, low prices. white poppy seeds, 25 for $1 w/SASE. Polly Canady Winston 770-942-3887
Earl Gallett 3630 Meadowlark Rd Augusta easy access. Jay Sudderth Commerce 770;
Gerald Denney 400 Jim Starr Rd Newnan Young 173 Creekview Drive Leesburg 31763 Gallberry honey, voted best tasting honey 30906
945-8893
30263 770-367-5095
229-888-7650
2010 in the state of Ga., $36lgallon, shipping
Daylilies,, plant now, many colors for spring, Old-timey Daffodils, $31doz., $6lpost, included, www.brucesnutnhoney.com. Ben
Fish & Supplies
Free horse manure, mixed with shavings, you load. Heather Dobbs Woodstock 770-
$2 per full clumps; free iris, at garden only, orange daylilies, yellow Cannas, Siberian Iris, Bruce Homerville 912-487-2001
One hybridizer.J. Wilson Tyrone 770-487-4767 Exotic house plants, avocado, mango, tangerine, orange, 3 types of lemons; also, paw-paw seed, call 11 am-9 pm. Sara Culberson Kingston 706-234-3669
Flying Dragon, moon vine, shrubs, perennials, cross vine, native ferns, many more on 5 acres, will ship. B. G. Hollimon Buford 770-855-4252
Free perennials, you dig. D. Satterfield Baldwin 706-778-5762
Grancy Greybeard seeds, 15 for $2,
Forsythia, blue bells, tall phlox, moneyplant, free Lirio e. E. Beach Duluth 770-476-1163
Weigelia, snowball, yellow bells, and Spirea.
Rich Gunn Alto 706-776-5211
Palm trees: windmill and pindo palms, 6 R.+
field grown, cold hardy, $25 per ft. of overall
height. Chuck Mooney Midville 478-589-7645
Pink or white Oxalis bulbs, 4 doz./$l2;
Hosta, August lily, 81$10 ppd.; coneflower,
princess
$21tbsp.1SASE. L.
P.O. Box 888 Armuchee 30105
bottoms, etc.; raw honey in pints and quarts closed Saturdays. Edward ~olsto; Taylorsville 770-382-9619
HOneyfOrsale,Gallberry~~~p$?id 5 gallox containers. Statesboro 912-286-7789
carp must have a w i l d ~
~~i~~i~,~F~r~ esh bale~s of pilnestraw delivered and
from the
Oepartment Of NaturlanSltalledat $4 per bale; seNing
and
Resources.
~
~ ~~ ~ lk lsu~rro~utndiingt~ areas. Martin Golden Atlanta
aaa~dccv~oe~rmtipseamnieendts
for by
sterile a phot
carp mus
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be the
770-757-6505 Mixed grass
mulch
hay, $2lsq.
bale,
advertiser's license.
For license delivery available. John Petrel 2682 Cantrell
information, contact DNR Special Permit Road LaFayette 30728 706-313-6628 706-
New crop, extra light sourwood honey, $48 unit at (770) 761-3044.
397-8106
gallon, PIUS postage. Blairsville 706-781-3343
Michael
Surles
to 2-in. & 2-in. to 3-in. bluegill, hybrid Mulch hay for sale, $2.50/bale. John McGill
bream, shellcracker, redbreast, threadfin Thomson 706-817-1606
Pure local
and pure bees wax. Betty shad, channel catfish, sterile grass carp, Mulch hay, good, heavy bales, at barn, will
Batchelor Kennesaw 770-426-4913
weed analysis. Keith Edge Soperton 478- deliver, good price. Pierce Marlowe 3701 Geo
wlSASE. Reba Morris 8787 Veterans Pomegranatetrees for sale, 35 inches tall in Taking 697-8994
Wms. Road Monroe 30656 678-776-0885
Parkway Midland 31820 706-323-2401 Hardy Amaryllis bulbs & Helleborus (Lenten
bloom. L. Allen 438 Old Greenville Road Fayetteville 30215 770-461-1586
extractors, barrels, $75
ewaocho.dLeanneframesCwleithveplla7as0tn6ic- dred~ea-rb,1satsesr,ileblgureagsisll,ccarrapp,ptiher,ecahdafinnnsehlacda.tffirsehe,
678-776-0883 Mulch hay, square
bales
in the
barn,
rose). Albert Penland 1741 McDaniel Mill Pond plants, landscape plants, lotus, 219-3032
state-wide dely. Danny Austin Roberta 478- $l/bale. Rickey Wall Thomaston 706-647-
Conyers 30094 770-918-9254
Cherokee Rose, and many more. Susan Top bar bee hives, $299. Dann Cross Ideal 836-4938
1313
Want Hellebores: 4 year old plants ready to Kingsolver Hull 706-254-3119
478-949-5758
bloom this winter, $4; Pachysandra, 50 Redbud, Clematis, orange butterflybush,
A-l quality, farm-grown, channel catfish Mulch hay, square bales only, Monroe Co. fingerbeehivesings, graded, priced by size, accurate S. Reeves Fors h 478-994-4642
Seeds: All ~ l a n tfsor $10. carol 01son~ a r i e t t a770-998-
1076
Hen & chicks, 151$12; La. iris, $12ldoz.;
campion, Beautyberb', Queen Anne's,
$21tbsp./SASE. F.
674 New Rosedale
Rd. Armuchee 30105
Hollyhock, Cock~combseed, $1 per tsp.,
send SASE. Frances Lanier 10489 Ga. Hwy.
23 North Metter 30439
Hydrangeas, Hostas, Canna Astilbe,
~ e d~ e e b a l m . Grancy Greybeard. $1, on my land. Chuck Watts Bremen 770-537- weights/counts, guaranteed Iivelhealthy,
wlSASE, Joyce Smith 781 Berry Bennett Rd. Chatsworth 30705
- 6967 immediate delivery. J.F. Gilbert Thomaston
Will locatelremove honey bees, swarms, 706-648-2062 770-468-0725
and unwanted bee equipment. Derry Oliver
yellow cup plant, Salt Marshmallow. Debbie Commerce 71)6-335-7226 706-621-1781
Crappie, largemouth bass, threadfin .shad,
Payne 2332 Tuten .Rd Blackshear 31516
912-807-9960
will metro
remove honeybees & other bees, in Atlanta & beyond metro areas, ~~l~~~
bluegill, and hybrid bream, delivery avail. Williams Hawkinsville 478-892-3144
Paul
Seeds: Angel Trumpets & Giant Hibiscus, asstd., $1 for 1 tsp. w l SASE. Fred Crosby
Scott East Point 404-344-0719
Bass, Bluegill, shellcrackers, hybrid bream, channel catfish fingerlings, sterile grass carp,
385 Murphy Road Coolidge 31738 229-346-
Things TO Eat
delivery available. Tony Chew Manchester
Mulch hay, &are bales. $2.25. Dana
- Simmons Jefferson- 706-367-9739
Mulch hay, square bales; also feed hay, square bales, not horse quality. Lamar Cox Fa etteville 404-824-7569
:ine shavings, bagged or bulk for sale, delivery available- Dennis Smith Buena Vista 229-649-2182
Organic worm casting fertilizer and worm tea, called "black gold," Monticello/Jackson
Autumn Joy, Sweetscrubs, and Dutch iris. 3219 229-403-7779
706-846-3657
Mary Whitlock East Point 404-767-2748
Seeds: Angel trumpets; pinklpurple Use of the term "organic" requires
Lake. Shelby Atkinson Monticello 706-4689208
Iris, purple and white, beautiful, plant now for spring, $15 doz. M. Hemphill 306 Cedar
hollyhock, Jerusalem cherry, 4o'clocks, mixed Altheas, cash only, $lAsp.ISASE. Gail Wilson
registration with the Georgia Department of Agriculture. Advertisements submitted
carp, DNR registeredllicensed, pickup or delivery. Randy Bennington Dahlonega 770-
pine (premium) shavings $10 delivery available, Cheryl Arr&dale Marble
Creek Rd. Winder 30680 770-867-6188
1020 B. Wilson Rd. Commerce 30529
without certificate of registration for items 377-3243
Hill 404-376-7210
Japanese Maples, 30 varieties. Britton Evans 7061829-1427
Bridget
Seeds: Mullein pink, Touch-me-nots, 112 tsp.l$l, Money plants, Morning ~ l o r yH, ibiscus,
offered for sale cannot be published. For more information, access the department
Channel catfish fingerlings, 6-8 inches and 8-10 inches, also sev. thousdnd lbs., 1-2
Pine straw for sale, $3.50/bale, will deliver. Jimm Thom son Reidsville 912-293-5834
Leyland Cypress liners, $0.75, 1-gal., Althaea, $lhsp. ea., WISASE. G.. Robertson website www.agr.State.ga.uS and link from Ibs. each. Orvile Carver Douglas 912-384- Roind baks pine straw, 40 Ibs. Barret
$2.50; Cryptomeria, 2 gal., $5; Green Giant, 2 1955 Old Cornelia Hwy. Gainesville 30501
the home page t o the Organic Agriculture 5090
Ste henson Geor etown 334-703-6622
gal., $4. Janet Kirb Suwanee 770-827-5821 Leyland CypresJtrees, 10'-20' in field. you
Seeds: Red Canna, Lilliput Zinnia, pink morning glob', $1 w/SASE. Diane Shuler 608
Page and registration forms. Those who d o not have internet access or are unable
Channel catfish, l l b up, $1 per Ib., delivery available, many thousand pounds. Robert
Syash pinestrawg$2.05 per bale; Long leaf, $2.50 per bale. Tony Willis Lyons 912-326-
dig or we dig, call for price. Thurmon Turk Angela Drive Temple 30179
t o download the forms, should call 404- Cothran Denton 912-375-4318
Jefferson 770-945-8172 678-936-0688
Variegated Liriope, 4.5" pots, $2.25 each, 656-1264.
Channel catfsh, largemouth bass, grass
load topsoil, screened and
Leyland Cypress, 1-gall$3,3-ga11$9(full), 7- quantity 5000; Gardenias, 3-4 gallon pots, 4 ft. '09 Desirable pecans, %bil,.' will crack, carp, bluegill, aeration, fish feeders, fountains,
in metro Atlanta; also, fill dirt.
ga11$15; quantity discounts available, Athens high, $28 each. Jim Hadaway Athens 706- shell, and separate your pecans, $0.40llb. pick-up or delivery, info@Iakework.com. Matt
Carrollton 404-213-2178 770-
area. Liza Smith Nicholson 706-757-2526 543-5432
Russell Eaton Stockbridge 770-506-2727 Morgan Ball Ground 770-735-3523
Wednesdav, O c t o b e r 20. 2010
Conservation Easement
Workshop Set Oct. 26
Georgia Organics will host a
Conservation Easement Workshop on Oct.
26 in Atlanta, entitled, "Opportunities for
Investors, Landowners, and Beginning
Farmers. The event will run from 7-9 a.m.
Russell Bennett, co-owner of Plow Point
Farms, will discuss using conservation
easements for investors to access tax
incentives. beeinnine farmers to access
u
u
land, and for landowners to preserve
farmland.
The workshop topics include defining
conservation easements, land trusts,
reserved rights, tax benefits, and the
appraisal process.
For more information, e-mail Jonathan
Tescher, jonathan@georgiaorganics.org.
THE MARKET BULLETIN
Ga. FFA Model Tractors on Sale
The Georgia FFA ~ o u n d a t i o n 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 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.
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Blue Suede Blueberry Ideal for Home Gardens
The University of Georgia has released its first edible ornamental blueberry variety.
According to said Scott Nesmith, a horticulturist with the UGA College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences and the plant breeder who created the new variety, Blue Suede is a Southern highbush blueberry for edible home landscapes.
The variety produces flavorful, large, light-blue berries, and performs well in USDA Hardiness Zones 6a through 9a.
"It bears attractive, very edible fruit and should look nice as a landscaping plant, too," Nesmith said. "It has nice fall foliage color."
Blue Suede is exclusively licensed to McCorkle Nursery, which plans to introduce it as part of their Gardener's Confidence Collection early next year.
Nesmith said the variety has a "protracted ripening period," which allows harvest over a longer period of time.
When adding blueberry plants to your home landscape, Nesmith says to set aside the first year as a growing year for the plant. "You may see a small amount of fruit the second year, but the third year will bring a good blueberry crop," he said.
Varieties bred for home planting like Blue Suede are designed to stand alone in the landscape. They are self-fruiting and do not require other plants for pollination.
"If you are a home consumer who wants to plant 10 to 15 blueberry bushes and create a patch, you may want to select a standard commercial variety," NeSmith said.
McCorkle Nurseries is promoting
Blue Suede as a deck or patio container plant.
"It's perfect for people who live in condominiums or apartments and don't have a space to plant more than one plant," said Mike Sikes, a horticulturist with McCorkle Nurseries. "It's perfect for all seasons, too. You can enjoy the beautiful colored foliage in the fall, green leaves in the winter, flowers in the spring and delicious berries in the summer."
Garden Chores
(Continued from Page 12)
the leaves, use them in your compost pile or shred them and use for mulch. If you are concerned about the appearance of the leaves, cover them with a one-inch layer of pine straw or other appealing mulch.
UGA Offers Info.
On 'Kudzu Bug'
The University of Georgia has a new information sheet on Megucoptu cribrariu, sometimes called "kudzu bug," "bean plataspid" or "globular stinkbug." This insect was first noticed in Georgia last year. It looks like a small, glossy, dark stinkbug and sometimes gets on the sides of houses in the fall. Georgians can get a copy of the information sheet by visiting their county Extension office and asking for Circular No. 99 1. They can find it online at the University of Georgia's College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences' publication website at www.caes.uga.edu/publications or by clicking on Circular No. 991 at www.gabugs.uga.
Wanted: wholesale pinestraw in the North, Lucky buckeyes, $3.50 dozen, buckeyes for
Firewood
Free firewood: some cut, some not; you cut,
Christmas Trees
Northeast Ga. or Upland Carolinas for planting, $4.75 dozen, includes shipping and
load and haul. Jane Flaspohler Winston 770-
distribution and installation. Able Tapping instructions. Jules Simmons P.O. Box 291 All firewood advertised i n the Market 365-8747
p p
Looking
for
wholesale
Christmas tree
Commerce 770-480-7074 706-394-8202
Dillard 30537
Worm castings and casting tea for organic fertilizer; also, red wigglers. D. Holman
Miscellaneous Wanted
Bulletin must be cut from the advertiser's Great seasoned firewood and fatlighter.
personally law, terms
owned property. In addition, such as face cord, rack, ~
by ile
,
Matthew 1420
Porterfield
Watkinsville
706-540-
supplier, call w l info and prices. Percy Stith Atlanta 404-968-9629
Wholesale Christmas trees in bulk, all sizes
covington 678-977-7944
Choretronics controller for poultry houses.
Worm castings. J. Ayers Buchanan 770- Mike ~loodworthKnoxville 478-836-2535
826-3373
478-957-0985
Training Classes Set Poultry Litter/Compost
Looking for Paw Paw fruit. Samuel Wysong a, , , ,ye, 70,638 -0447
truckload, etc., firewood.
the standard unit
cannot be ~,j~~, of measure,
used to m. utsti ~us~e the cord,
~co~Hrda;r$d8w5o, ohdalfacnodrd,ofareke
firewood, $170, full local delivery. James
when specifying the amount of firewood FOISOm
770-789-1911
for sale.
Seasoned 112 cord, $75, pickup, delivered
within I 0 miles ol Wintewille, stacking extra.
& varieties available. 404-819-5841
Holly
Prather Good
1 1 2 For Master Gardeners To help connect suppliers with those Need a tripod orchard ladder. Dean Fenley oaklhickory, split, delivered, and stacked free; Ed Archer Wintenrille 706-742-2277 706-
i n need of poultry compost, the Market Monroe 678-635-5180
smaller amounts available. Sam or Daniel 742-2030
Bulletin
is
including
such
advertisements i n this portion of the
Fertilizers and Mulches Category. Ads
are subject
the same general
Need large qty. of pint & quart mason jars in good cond., reasonably priced. Vince Geiger Loganville 404-219-8899
Old warehouse doors, lights, windows,
Hearn Brooks 770-460-7481
Seasoned and split oak hardwood, 18" to
1 1 220" pieces, $85, 112 cord, free local delivery.
mixed, $70, limited supply. Alfred cook Lithia Corey Campbell Decatur 404-241-0192
S rin ~404-679-2916
Seasoned firewood, splitldelivered,
University of Georgia a
Master Gardener Volunteer Training
guidelines f o r a l l ~ a r k e t ~ u l l e t i nsiding. etc., for project barn to raise $$ for
advertisements
On pa-
charitylevents. Carter Williamson Palmetto
Chicken litter, composted, right from the 404-229-9507 404-562-9742
pi/2g cord, seasoned hardwood, $85, delivered and stacked in Newnan area. Craig Exner Newnan 770-254-8740
reasonably priced, call or email for prices: beebuzy@rocketmail.com. Vickie McAbee Canton 770-361-3201
Class on Wednesdays from Jan. 2 6 April 13,2011.
house in bags, Or smallllarge truck loads, Sugar cane to buy or farmer to grind theirs
leave message. Bill BrOOmeTa~lOrs7v70il-leat Our Festival On NOV.13th. Annie Quinting
337-8607
Savannah 912-395-1509
1 / 2 Seasoned hardwoods only, no pine,
stacked, J. Middlebrooks Hampton 770-946- deliverlstack to NE Ga,, aged in covered barn,
4962
fairly priced, Athens and surrounding areas.
The class will be from 9:30 am-
3:30. pm. at the .'
of
Chicken litter,
and large loads.
Wanted: 2 Cowan Carters7v70il-l7e14-2121 plow stock, Carroll Co. area. Charles Smith
Dried chicken manure available in 5 lb.l10 carrollton 770-834-0562
Ib. bags, call prices, natural fertilizer. L. Jones Atlanta 404-988-2453
Wanted: 2 pick-up truck loads of sugar cane to grind this fall. Mike Buckner Junction City
High quality North Georgia broiler litter, 706-269-3630
, d- aDLenoalNdgiwvg.esirnoydsneDvliivalleherlyo6n7e8ag-7va7au76lniilt0-alti7em6b8r-l,i2e8teu67.dn5l-im0qR5uiot1eab7dnintiqtiueaPsn'atBirtkioeebsr 4clikh9eWWo0nk-aa9eenn7s, tt4seee,6dddJ::ibelareJenedelritkuteescaeaMldeamavryefgiseealladtrabtibcsVlh.eilol,aFkIleroRisyhidotarpRo7est7aue0tnod-
$50 per cord, you haul. Emory Hulett Milan 229-362-4141
All hardwoods, $175, cord; $90, half cord, delivered and stacked. Richard Burr Covin ton 770-787-1677 404-771-1391
Pricing, statewide dellvery available. Dustin Herndon Gray 478-607-0458
Firewood for sale,, pickup or delivered, call for prices. Jay King Acworth 678-332-
Tri pointsoore Athens 706-202-5013
Agriculture Research Station in
Ezasoned hardwoods, 112 cord, $90; I Byron. Cost is $175, and includes
cord, $145, delivered, no pine or poplar, good seasoned wood. Steven McAbee Jasper 706-
more
than
40
hours
of
classr00m
669-1424
training, quality instructors, and
Seasoned mixed hardwood, $150/cord; $8O/half, with kindling delivered or you pick
haining mate*a1s'
up. Andy Cooper Hiram 770-235-5039
TO receive an application Or for
Seasoned oak firewood, $160lcord; more information, call 478-987-2028
$85/half cord, delivery available. Bob Lewis Fayetteville 770-461-4083
Or e-mail: mg@uga,edu.
Deadline
Oddities
.- - --
Ipplng, Hickory, cherry, apple
smoker wood; also, seasoned hardwood. L.J.
~
l Dougl~asville ~404-307~-0420 7~70-
942-5018
Fairmount 770-894-2143
Notices
-
W~ould thek lady from Adairsville who Sent me the Old fashioned, orangelyellow
- 9288 Seasoned oak firewood, $200 cord, can for applications is November 19.
Firewood, $65, half cord, $1 mi. delivery deliver and stack. TJ Stevens Blairsville 706-
fee, 95% hickory for BBQ and firewood. Raymond Childers Fairmount 706-337-4273
~ 400-99e 53 asonedEfriewoodA,halfeg~lationFsocus
Of Workshops Oct. 26-28 DoFdirgeewC00od. 3an$d75suprreoruhnadlifng aread, epleivcearnedand dLeliaverGLr7a0aG6r-a;8n8lg2-e490a8rea. Jay Bartlett
Apple, cherry, hickory, maple, and pear plumgranny seed, please call me? Lost your oak. Brian Yeomans Milan 229-362-4857
wood for smokers & grills, $1 Ib., plus shipping. Kimsey Black Braselton 770-9673095
Beautiful emerald green emu eggs, cleaned
address. 4279
'Oggins
678-986-
Out-Of-State Wanted
Firewood, all seasoned hardwood
delivered, $80, 112 cord; $150, full
split
18" to 20". John Hobson Hartwell 706-961-
41 64
Seasoned Or green Oak and hickory, $80,
half
$160,
available.
Auste6l7l 8-779-3299
Split, seasoned oak firewood, you load, you
The Environmental Protection Agency has issued new regulations for on-farm soil fumigation. To
& blown, exc. for cawing, scrimshaw, or painting. Jackie Paul Conyers 770-761-1284
Gourds for sale: Martin, Crooked handle,
l n t e r e s t e d i T 5 l f i r i S t K G ~ O r ~ O c K Firewood, oak & mixed hardwood, $75, 112
any size. Steve Gilpin Munford AL 256-835- cord, free local delivery, stacking extra. Rick
0847
Clark McDonou h 770-898-0985
$751 half
delivery. Len
CUmmin 770-887-2975
Wanted4 5 cords of split and delivered
help Georgia growers plan for these regulations, University of Georgia
Craft, Bottleneck, Bushell, small Bottleneck, & more. Wallace Maxwell 3226 Hoot Owl Rd. Royston 30662 706-245-4218
Gourds: Martin, Craft, all sizes. Dale Ward
o a k trees, 6-12 feet high, 1.2 inches diameter, pick-up January-March. Robyn Brown Fernandina Beach FL 904-5724002
access, will help load, $150 per cord; smaller quantities available. Brad Johnson Winston
770-949-6978
h i c k o f~irewood to my home (no oak). Steven 706-498-4744
Timber
Cooperative Extension and the Georgia Fruit and Vegetables Growers Association have
Winston 770-949-8344
Wanted: Blue ribbon sugar cane. Wilburn Firewood, seasoned oak, hickory smoking T h e t i m b e r for Sale category i s organized a series of workshops.
Gourds: Martin, Crooked handle, Apple, Craft, all sizes. Hoyt Howard Gumming 770887-2039
Homemade lye soap with goats milk and oatmeal, $4/bar, includes s&h, bar size, 4.5 02-5 02. Mary Kinney Taylorsvil. 678-925-
Morris Aiken SC 803-649-9835
Wanted: logging tools, reasonably priced;
~ i ~ b ~ ,~-hai,n, ~ o~rekg,onchain saw
sharpener, North Georgia area. D.L. Allen Ha esville NC 828-389-4872
kindling
call
Prices. J.
706-461-5038
Firewood, split seasoned Red Oak, $150,
$808 'I2cord; $50,
free
delivery locally. Victor Claas Watkinsville
706-522-4266
designed to provide an option for forest
farmers to market their standing timber.
Timber advertised in this category must be
individually owned and produced by the
advertiser on
own property;
timberland must be at least 1 acre. No
l-he workshops will start at 9 a.m. Oct. 26 in Statesboro, Oct. 27 in Tifton and Oct. 28 in Bainbridge.
C u l ~ e ~ ~ e r , Extension
Wanled reg 4279
Indianlcolored corn on cob, can be used as Halloweenflhanksgiving decor; seed and glass with seed for candle holder. Deb Ruby
is Ok, will
pick up. Hugh
Alachua FL 386-462-0921
Market Bulletin is printed
medium hardwood trees, easy access for you to cut and haul. J. Lyle Woodbine 912-5762510
Panies or businesses are Free: l1pecan trees, One large cedar, you cut, remove, and clean up, must be insured. G.S. Blankenship Conyers 770-483-
weed specialist, will be the main speaker at each location.
For more information, call
~ r e e Good Hope 770-267-2654
o n recycled paper.
Virgil Ordner Alto 770-869-1246
8567
GFVGA at (706) 845-8200.
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October Garden Chores
Now is a good time to take an inventory of your garden tools. If you find there are tools you need, you might want to add the items to your Christmas list and drop a hint to family and friends.
The tops of trees and shrubs go dormant for the winter months, but their roots continue growing during the cold weather. Although Georgia soils rarely, if ever, reach root-killing temperatures, now is a good time to apply a fresh layer of mulch to winterize trees and shrubs.
Raking leaves will not only tidy up your lawn, but it also will prevent the leaves from matting down and eventually suffocating the grass. Rather than bagging
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overcooking and by cooling the eggs quickly after cooking. The greenish gray is not attractive, but it is harmless.
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What is the difference between butterflyweed and butterfly bush?
Butterflyweed is a perennial that grows two to three feet tall and has stunning orange flowers that are arranged in somewhat flat clusters. There are a few varieties that may have yellow-orange or reddish orange flowers. Butterfly bush is another name for buddleia, a shrub with flowers (usually in spiky clusters) that can be purple, white, pink, ruby red, lavender or yellow-orange. Most buddleias or butterfly bushes are large shrubs that can reach 10 feet tall or more, but there are a few varieties that get only four or five feet tall. Tall varieties can be kept pruned to stay shorter. Butterflyweed and butterfly bush get their names because they are attractive to butterflies. Many kinds of butterflies visit the flowers of butterflyweed and butterfly bush to feed on the nectar. Butterflyweed is also especially attractive for monarch butterflies because it is one of the plants they need in order to reproduce. The female monarch lays her eggs on the butterflyweed and the monarch caterpillars feed on its leaves. Butterflyweed and butterfly bush are readily available at nurseries. They are easy to grow. Fall is an excellent time to plant them. Planting both of them is a sure way to keep your garden aflutter.
My 'Lady in Red' salvia plants are so big and pretty that I hate.tolet the frost kill them. Can I dig them up, put them in pots and bring them inside to continue blooming?
You probably will not have good results with this. If you have a sunny window, try sowing some salvia seeds in pots for wintertime blooms.
I f you have questions abozlt services or products regulated by the Georgia Department of Agriculture, visit our website at www.ugr.georgia.gov or write us at 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Room 227, Atlanta, GA 30334 or e-mail us at info@agr.georgia.gov.
Heritage Festival Scheduled
At Ga. Museum of Agriculture
The Georgia Museum of Agriculture and Historic Village at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural college will host the first ever Georgia Heritage Festival Nov. 6. The festival will be held from 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m., followed by a concert on the wiregrass Opry stage at 7 p.m.
General admission is $10 for adults, $5 for students, and no charge for ABAC students to attend the festival. The concert is $15 for adults, $10 for students, and no charge for ABAC students. Tickets can be purchased through the ABAC Arts Connection at (229) 391-4820 or via e-mail at artsconnection@abac .edu.
"This is a brand new endeavor dedicated to traditional arts and living," said Wayne Jones, Director of the ABAC Arts Connection. "This festival will feature performers, visual artists, and practitioners of other traditional art, as well as the historic village. This is going to be reminiscent of a 19th century fair."
Other points of interest will include traditional food and drinks from the era,
children's games, an arts market, and the kickoff to a special month long exhibit of artwork from-"The Carving Collection of
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Ga. Organics Offers Mentoring Program
The Georgia Organics Farmer-to-
Farmer Mentoripg Program pairs
beginning farmers, ranchers (10 years or
less experience), or producers transitioning
to organic production with experienced
farmers mentors.
Farmer mentors offer support with
planning-whole
farm, business,
marketing, crop, equipment, etc.- as well
as technical assistance on production issues
or organic certification.
Applications are accepted on a rolling
basis and are available in the farming
section at www.georgiaorganics.org. You
also may email jonathan@georgiaorganics.
org to request an application.
Dept. Regulations Help Protect Buyers, Sellers of Firewood
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upon delivery, consumers are advised to check the dimensions of the stacked wood before completing the transaction to ensure they have the quantity of wood they agreed to purchase. Any discrepancies can then be resolved before the sale is completed and the seller leaves the premises.
If the seller does not advertise that helshe will stack the wood when it is delivered, the consumer should be prepared to stack the wood upon delivery in order to verify the quantity before completing the sale.
Knowing and adhering to the de~artment's rules concerning" firewood saies will help both the buyer and seller in completing a transaction that will be satisfactory for both parties.
A typical measurement of a cord of firewood.
A cord is defined as 128 cubic feet of wood stacked by the line or row in a compact manner with individual pieces touching, and can be four feet high, four feet wide (deep),and eight feet long, or any combination of these measurements (height,width and length) that yield 128 cubic feet.
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yield an average of 3,300 pounds per acre, seven percent less than last year's record 3,560 pounds per acre average.
The state's soybean crop is down 27 percent from last month and is expected to be down 50 percent from 2009. Soybean growers are projected to average 31 bushels per acre, five bushels less than last year's average.
Tobacco production, down four percent from September, is projected to be down 11 percent from last year. Yield is expected to be 2,150 per acre, down from 2,250 last year.
Notice
The Georgia Department of Agriculture will be closed November 11, 2010, in observance of Veterans Day.
LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS
Average prices for September 2010 at Georgia Auction Markets, Georgia Department of Agriculture and U.S.D.A. Cooperative Federal-State Livestock Market
- News and Grading Sewice. For daily
quotations, call (229) 226-1641 (730 a.m. 4:30 p.m.)
(Cattle prices expressed in
pricehundredweight)
SLAUGHTER CLASSES ..........AVERAGES
COWS:
Breakers 75-80% Lean ....................51.20 Boners 80-85% Lean .....................5.2.85
Lean 85-90% Lean...........................50.00
BULLS:
Yield Grade 1
1000-1500 Ibs. ................................6..5.78
1500-2100 Ibs. .................................. 68.37
FEEDER CLASSES:
WEIGHTED .............................. AVG. PRICES
STEERS: MEDIUM AND LARGE 1-2
200-250 Ibs. ....................................147.90 250-300 Ibs. ..................................,.143.33
300-350 Ibs. .................................. 134.71
350-400 Ibs. ...................................1. 21.57 400-450 Ibs. ...............................114.59
450-500 Ibs. ...................................,109.42
500-550 Ibs. ................................... 105.80
550-600 Ibs. ........................
....102.84
600-650 Ibs. .................... . . .......100.66
650-700 Ibs. ....................................9..7.21
STEERS: MEDIUM & LARGE 2-3
300-350 Ibs. .................................. 118.28 350-400 Ibs. ..............................,111.03
400-450 Ibs. ...................................103.95
450-500 Ibs. ......................................99.59
500-550 Ibs. .................................... 95.16
550-600 Ibs............................ ........ 92.89
HEIFERS: MEDIUM & LARGE 1-2
200-250 Ibs. ............................ . ....122.73
250-300 Ibs. ...................................,115.42
300-350 Ibs. ...................... .......... 111.49
350-400 Ibs. ....................................104.64
400-450 Ibs. .................................... 100.66
450-500 Ibs. ................................. 97.83
500-550 Ibs. ........................ .........94.92
550-600 Ibs. ..................................... .92.77
600-650 Ibs. ......................................90.62
650-700 Ibs. ................................... .88.95
GOATS (priced per head)
SLAUGHTER
CLASSES ............................SELECTION 2
BILLIESIBUCKS
75-100 Ibs. ................... ............... .82.50
100-150 Ibs. ....................................112.50
150-300 Ibs. .................................. 167.50
NANNIESIDOES
60-80 Ibs. .........................................6. 5.00
80-100 Ibs. ........................................75.00
100-140Ibs. ....................... ............98.50
KIDS & YEARLINGS
20-40 Ibs.....................................................
40-60 Ibs.....................................................
60-80 Ibs. ..........................................76.25
Producerscan obta~ndaily cattle prices by Internetat the following website: http:/lwww.ams,usda.gov
Once at the site, select Market News and TransportattonData in the left column. Click on Livestock, Meats, Grain and Hay under the head~ngMarket News Reports by Program. Next, click on Cattle under the heading Browse by Commodity. Then click on Feeder and Replacement Cattle Auctions and select Georgia.