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Do you have a recipe for wilted lettuce? It is also known as scalded lettuce.
Wilted or scalded lettuce is an oldtime recipe that is making a comeback. Pack lettuce leaves into a bowl and pour on a heated mixture of vinegar, bacon grease (or a liquid oil substitute), sugar, salt and finely chopped green onions (optional). Cover it with a lid for a few minutes to allow it to wilt. It is usually served warm, but leftovers are good served cold. The recipe is best with leaf lettuces rather than heading lettuces such as the iceberg types. There are plenty of variations to this recipe that you will find in old cookbooks and by surfing the internet. People who are only familiar with cold uses of lettuce will be intrigued and may warm up to a different way to use this leafy vegetable.
Can hens produce eggs without a rooster being present?
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Farming always has been a risky business and, in today's tough economic climate, some producers have been innovative in finding ways to supplement their farm income. One alternative for improving the incomes and potential economic viability of small farms and rural communities is agritourism.
Although definitions of agritourism may vary, agritourism basically involves
any activity that brings visitors to an agricultural or agri-business operation for the purpose of enjoyment, education or active involvement in the activities of the operation.
Agritourism destinations provide tourists the opportunity to learn how their food is produced and to talk with farmers and processors first hand. For many children a visit to such a farm or facility may be the f i s t and only chance they have to visit a working farm or ranch.
Recognizing the potential of agritourism and its benefits to farmers and agribusinesses in the state, Commissioner Irvin and the Georgia Department of Agriculture initiated an Agritourism
program for Georgia. In conjunction with the Georgia Department of Transportation and the Georgia Department of Economic Development, the program utilizes road signs designed to catch the attention of tourists travelling through the state and direct them to agritourism destinations.
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The DOA agritourism program utilizes road signs to catch the attention of tourists travelling through the state and direct them to agritourism destinations.
Robert Dasher Named Southeastern Farmer of the Year
A pioneer in the Vidalia sweet onion industry, Robert Dasher of G & R Farms in Glennville, Ga., has been selected as the overall winner of the 2010 Swisher SweetsISunbelt Expo Southeastern Farmer of the Year award. basher was chosen from among 10 state winners from the southeastern states.
Dasher was announced as winner during the Willie B. Withers Luncheon at the 2010 Sunbelt Ag Expo farm show in Moultrie, Ga. The award honors excellence in agricultural production and management and leadership in community and farm organizations. The award also recognizes family contributions in producing safe and abundant supplies of food, fiber and shelter for U.S. consumers.
J. Thomas Ryan, president of Swisher International, Inc., of Jacksonville, Fla., praised Dasher and his family for their farming success. " Over his long career, Robert has overcome adversity to become an excellent farmer and a devoted steward of natural resources," said Ryan. " He has grown with and has helped to lead Georgia's sweet onion industry. All of us who enjoy Vidalia onions thank Robert and his fellow growers for their initiative in making this wonderful food product available nationwide. Robert is also an outstanding producer of other agricultural
crops and livestock. He gives back to his community. He is the type of individual our company and our Swisher Sweets cigar brand are proud to recognize with this prestigious award."
This is the 21st consecutive year that Swisher International has sponsored the Farmer of the Year award. Swisher has
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Robert Dasher of Glennville, Ga., was announced the winner of the Swisher SweetsISunbelt Expo Southeastern Farmer of the Year at the Sunbelt Expo in Moultrie last month. Shown left to right are: Chip Blalock, Executive Director, Sunbelt Expo; Robert Dasher and wife, Debbie; and Tom Ryan, President of Swisher International.
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Bushhogging to frontend loader work Woodmizer sawmill will travel to your '97 New Holland, 2WD, diesel, 829 hrs,
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available, Rockdale and surrounding counties. Kenny Thomas Loganville 770-652-9097 770-929-3904
Bushhogging work done at a reasonable
location and saw your logs into lumber, quality work, reasonably priced. Kim Ruff Jackson 770-775-491 9
Woodmizer, portable sawmill, turn your logs
29hp, 6' finish mower, box blade & scoop. - Robert Brothers Hartwell 404-735-7727
03 10' 3210 Bushhog rotary mower, $3500, Khun GMD 700 disc mower. 9' cut $2500.
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Inteyn81 ET466 rate, prompt service. Leland Blankenbaker into smooth, top quality lumber, custom sawed ~~~dste hens ansvifl0le 6-881-541 8
Dallas 770-443-2434
on your property, land clearing wldozer, dump 06
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6 spd, loaded, alum
industry or, be a part thereof; any and all item(s) submitted for sale through the BULLETIN must meet at least one of the following criteria:
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Bushhogging, food plots, and grading; you need, I can do it, $50/hr., 2 hr min. Lester Vinson Leesburg 229-344-6237
Clearing, grading, and demo work, septic
systems
30 years experience' Hart
County and surrounding areas. Jimmy
McLane Hartwell 706-376-4092
Custom sawing and millwork, will saw your
logs at your location using Woodmizer portable band saw. Stacey Freeman Statesboro 912-682-7723
sawmilling statewide with WOOdmiZer portable bandsaw, l8yrs. experience, sawing everything from plne, poplar, black locust, and live oak, call for rate quote. Forrest Buckner Eatonton 706-4852321
Dig ponds in wet areas and clean silt, mud,
truck available, new ground turned into bud whls., Gooseneck hitch 200 gal. fuel tank,
pasture. Mike Flournoy Luthersville 770-927- $20,000, Randy Jackson Rutledge 678-300-
6288 678-850-1458
Farm Services Wanted
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06 Red Kawasake 3010 4x4 Mule, 8001b.
Need mature, responsible, trustworthy hyd. lift, flip-up 3-position, windshield, top 115
female for occasional, live-in farm sitting when hrs., like new, $9,000 Milton lvie Powder
we go away must love all animals, ref. req., Springs 770-827-1938 770-943-6882
- rsRh~oamonenn/Co~anlha&cs,an~lhaounnn o40n4a-3ta1~r0e~-a6y,96a7~ o oR~hecOmonamdil:a, Ha11w-2kDi5neCsutCFzira6atn-cAdylalli.slldt7iiel0ts-6ae-nl5g1el7en-g2bin3lae4d,8e$,5W00G.
Lanny blade,
Need portable woodmizer services Or equivalent to mill 40 inch white oak in NE
wench, GIC $20,000; 1-Deutsch 4wd tractor
Georgia. William Taber Demorest 808-561- Wl cab & mower, $8,000, Olin Wooten
7325
Hazlehurst912-375-6016
anted: 100 KW Siemens generator wlautornatic
approx, 40 hardwood trees, trade of lumber, difficult access. Susan Broadwater Flowery
switch transfer, 49 hrs. Aldo Ramos Monroe 770-267-7796
~~~~~h 678-313-~272
1045 Massey-Ferguson 35hp, $6,000.
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Farm fencing of all types: barbed wire, field fence, horse fence, wood. T. Grantham Villa Rica 770-313-0088 770-459-0074
Fences, statewide, farm and horse, wire,
Washington 30673 706-293-4331
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11 ft. John Deere 930 Moco, used, flail conditioner, $3,500 obo; call for more info. Philip Carpenter Metter 912-685-3812
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1200 gallon Gooseneck nurse tank, $1500.
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industrial Midville 478-589-7645 Goat or sheep hoof trimming by K&R, we come to your farm and trim hooves for $8 per
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or domestic employment
RichardTerr Rochelle 229-365-7692 14 f t eq$. trailer dovetail, bumper pull,
exc.cond., $1200. Ray Bailey Newnan 770-
animal, call to set up your appointment today. pe'mltted.251-4822
Ryan Crump Royston 706-498-1393 706- l5yr.Old male looking a job wlhOrses.
498-1 393
cleaning stalls, traininglbreaking, feeding, and harrow planter, gas runs great, $3500, T , ~
Grain drilling, fertilizer spreading bushhogging, harrowing, spraying, all type$
more call for Wimberly
Kenneth 404-503-7410
Buchanan Eastman 229-318-9461
seeding, all kinds of tractor work. Richard l8Yo. looking farm ~~~k~ Crawford/Lexington 706-743-7324 care, barn cleaninglfeeding, horse exercising,
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I will custom roll o:squa:e baal your hay in Lee, Dougherty, and surrounding counties.
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siphons installed. 51 yrs in business, free ~ r o ~ , " ~ ~ g ~ ~ Y ~ a y l ~ , " ~ ~ b~y the
estimates,
www.lakescleanedout.com.
Kenneth McEachern Lithonia 770-482-8616
770-480-0505
Georgia Department of Agriculture
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underbrush, pastures, fenceline, retention pond clean-uplmaintenance, view clearing,
have references. Tonic HeddingS Cleveland 706-809-1980
grading, hauling, serving ~~~t~~ co, & Couple seeking work on hen or broiler farm,
Atlanta, Georgia 30334-4250 404-656-3722
Fax 404-463-4389
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AII types tractor services Bobcat and large dozer work, bushhogging and tilling, underbrush clearing, Morgan and surrounding counties. Paul Lavenaood Madison 770-3183859
Any odd jobs, trees and brush cut, yards
surrounding counties. Stiles Sanford housing and salary desired, 40 Years
Office hours 8 a.m.-430p.m. ond day-~riday
Cartersville 770-378-4696
experience, Jackson, Habersham, Banks.
clearing, repair, darnlpond construction and repair,
Henry Page Flowery Branch 706-973-7480 706-973-7287
Horse erosion control, grassing, and pasture
farm,
care and general farm
plantin . Karl ~ e rBisho 706-215-7385
ma~ntenance, non smoker, drug free
Largz smil and
excav~tor,dozer for land
clearing-clean up, demo, dam repair; also,
have various size pipe for drainage or drives.
Allan Sheriff Martin 706-491-5222
rlievfinegrenqcueasrt.ers.
BackgroundlSalarylfurnished Anita Ryan Alpharetta 770-
888-8521
~ ~ ~ b ~ s~eekidng / j~ob i fon ~ a
Lumber band sawn, will saw owner's logs. John Matthews Dallas 770-445-1237
Mud and water, no obstacle, beaver dam removal, creek channel cleaning drainage ditching, silt removal, and lake
farm, housing and decent salary desired, need help moving. David Gardner Comer 678-975-1786
Looking for farm or wildlife mgt position, experienced with resume. John Davis Vidalia
912-253-1635 Moon Oakfield 229-535-6562 229-881-0048
Tommy Irvin7 Commissioner
Carlton Moore, Editor
Gerrie Fort, Circulation Mgr.
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Rough706-934-6192 portable sawmill/timber framing: turn your
trees into lumber or outbuildings, reasonable rates, 30 years experience, free estimates,
Manlwife Years of farm experience seeking work on broiler or breeding farm, request for housinglsmall salary. Emery West Cleveland
Rick LaHa ne Clarkesville 706-499-6939
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Married ocnoubprloeilerllawyeitrh fakrimd forseeking
lines cut, wetlands, swampy areas, ponds,
and lakes, Brush Monster mower on Skidsteer. Scott Ke Lithonia 770-856-6352
and salary. Alex Fincannon Homer 678-8970533
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p i n d i v ~ d u a l d e s ~ r ~ ntgh e servlce. Farm
Services and Farm Services Wanted ads are limited t o 30 words.
1 call for all fence, barn, and pasture work, weed control spraying, fence staining and painting, bushhogging, fertilizing, lime, aerating, wood and wire fence construction.
Singlz Casey Kent Monroe 678-446-8520
20 years experience, Bobcat work, dirt, top soil, hauling, heavy duty brush cutting, concrete work and demo. Jason Peppers Monroe 770-318-9326
FARM MACHINERY 32 years of experience, bushhogging,
grading, gardens tilled, foodplots, clearing, Post holes augured, and flatbed hauling. Rick Allison Buford 678-200-2040
35 yrs. exp. custom timber clearing, horse
cleaned, painting house, barn repairs, haul junk, no job too small. Dom LePone Powder Springs 404-308-0404
Barns builvrepaired, all types fences builvrepaired, other types of tractor1Bobcat work. Jerry Glancy Griffin 404-433-3568
Beavers, coyotes, muskrats, & other animals removed from your property by a licensed trapper, free estimates. James Hughes Locust Grove 770-898-8577
Bobcat and tractor work, clearing, light grading, bushhogging, fence work, and no-till grain drilling, Jackson and surrounding counties. Chris Wilkie Commerce 706-3357538
Bobcat services, grading, clearing, water and irrigation lines, property lines cleared, and other outdoor services. James King Snellville 770-403-1816
Bobcat work, drainage correction, tree and brush removal, drivewav work. Walt Cook Waleska 770-479-8206
portablweoodmizer, call for details. Taylor Davis Fayetteville 770-461-4418 770-4021180
Sawdust del. wlin 25 mile radius, cleanldry,
live-in farm/~etsitting when we go away, ref requ~red,some experience, RomelCalhoun area. rhondashannonatlQyahoo.comLeiHall Farm RomelCalhoun 706-295-4757
$70 big load' leave message. B0 HammOnd Griffin 770-227-6195
Small engine service and repair,
broilers, proven results, looking to manage farm, serious inquiries only please. wanda Johnson Thomaston 706-870-2770
chainsaws'
etc.' Henry CO' Dave
McCullough
Stumps ground neatly below ground level,
reas. priced, free estimate. Glen Whitley
Bethlehem 770-867-2718
Tractor Services, bushhogging, tilling,
loader work, grading, dirt & gravel hauled,
area clean up, fence repair. Wayne Humbard
professional poultry house manager seeking opportunity, willing to relocate. Patrick Wills lethor 334-538-7155
male wants farm work in middle of South Georgia need furnished/ living quarters/salary, ~ i l ~ ;~~~t~~ p.0, B~~ 8071 Athens 30607
Loganville 770-466-0280
Tractor work, bushhog, food plots, dig
postholes, hauling gravel, dirt, & equipment In
Coweta and hr minimum,
surrounding may
counties, more for
$c50o/hmr, p2lecxatIef gyooryu,
have quesbons regarding this call Ashley Simpson at 404-651-
jobs. Tony Shaw Newnan 404-606-1206
9081 Or 404-651-9082.
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The Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin assumes no responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin nor for any transaction result~ngfrom published notices. Advertisers are cautioned that ~tis against the law to misrepresent any product offered for sale In a public notice or advertisement carrled In any publication that is delivered through the United States mall.
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riding arenas, excavated and surfaced horse
paddocks,
residential
grading,
trackhoeltrucking, driveway construction, demolition; insured. Bill Butler Braselton 706-
654-3777 770-231-4662
AfterDark hog & predator control service, "free" to farmers, visit my web site for details,
www.afierdarkhogs.com. ROY Dale Cordele 229-395-6762
All fence types built or repaired; farmlranch,
B~~~ mowing, brush cutting, clearing ponds, fence rows, farm land pivots, ditch
rows, hunting lanes, shooting lanes, and opening up roadway, -rifton and surrounding areas. Carlton Hinson Tifton 229-392-4580 229-533-5250
Build barns, fences, roofing, plumbing, electric, Bobcat work, tree removal, painting,
- verv affordable. Mike Boehm Covinaton 404-
275-01 62
Tractor work, grading, and septic systems. Roger Griffin Carrollton 404-213-2178 770920-0044
Will build farm fence with wood or wire; corrals, farm buildings, & all other related work, statewide service. Robert Hayes Hartwell 706-376-6708
Will do artificial insemination of beef and dairy cattle in Butts and surrounding counties, email: reamerl Obellsouth.net, Paul Reamer
owned by the advertiser and used in hislher o w n farming operation Can be advertised; those persons advertising for machinery and equipment wanted must be seeking those items for their own farming operation.
'07 Mahindra 6500 2wd, loader, bucket, hay spear, canopy dual remote, 563 hrs., .65hp, sell health reasons, $16,200. Wayne Martin
or access to, or treatment in, its employment
~OIICY or its programs or activities. The
Department'sAdministration Divisionat 19 Martin
Luther KlngJr. Drive, Atlanta, GA 30334-4250has
been designated to coordinate ComPllance with
the nOn-discrlmlnatiOnrequirements
in
Sectlon 35.107 of the Department of Justice
Regulations. Information concerning the
provlslons of the Americans with Disabilities Act,
and the r~ghtsprovlded thereunder, are available
from the Administration Division. If YOU require
special assistance in utilizing our services, please
wire, chainlink, wood, high tensile electric,
vinyl, horse arenas, paddocks built, Bobcat work, reasonable rates, statewide. Thomas Kelly Villa Rica 770-527-2905
All types of tractor work, bushhogging, driveways scraped, plowing, front-end loader, seeding, reasonable rates. Bill Couch Cumming 770-401-1076
- ~ u s h h o gyour land or haul your horses, 25 Jackson 770-775-0158
vrs. ex,. call for rates. Larrv Boatriaht Dallas Will help remove wild hogs with dogs, within
678-36611466
50 miles of Albany, Ga. Donald Butts Albany
Bushhogging dense brush, heavy vines, 229-446-0600 229-349-1991
small trees, yard, land clearing, free Will saw your logs into lumber at your
estimates, reasonable. Gene Brown Byron location with portable sawmill, reasonable
478-953-3330
I rates. Billy Bridges Winterville 706-742-9564
:z:$;y. Kemmerer Gumming 770-
Published biweekly at Capitol
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'86 255 MR runs great and sheet metal Postage paid at Atlanta, Ga. and
goods $6500. Johnny 'lackhead 'Oboken 912-590-2365
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1440 Int. Combine, no head, $5500; 750 JD 2000 John Deere 5410, self-leveling loader, 7720 John Deere combine, $10,000. Verle DR fieldlbrush mower, Ehp, self propelled Ford tractor 1956-57, (600 series), some
track loader, $5000; TD15 Int. dozer, good two augers, MX7 Bushhog, forks, box blade, Schneider Stapleton 478-625-7295
walk behind, used 25-30 hours, bought new restoration started, running when work
cond., $7000. Dan Yoder Montezuma 478- $25,000. David Shadley Bogart 706-540- 7x18 trailer Down to Earth dovetail. ramos. year, 1995, needs tuneup, $400/obo. Jim Pitts started, make fair offer. William Thompson
244-0433 478-472-9608
5922
6,000# axles, $1,500. Reynolds Skinner 2834 Juliette 478-477-0782
Lilburn 770-559-8763
16 Ft trailer, 5 pieces of equipment for 3 2000 Kubota B2910 tractor, LB402 front Browns Bridge Road Gainesville 30504 770- Dump truck, 1989 F-450, 14' stainless bed, Ford tractor 40hp GMC 1500 HD, square
point hitch for $1400. Annette Wilson loader, BL4690 backhoe. ATH6OO bushhog, 318-9682
new motor and clutch 2006, VGC, $7,500. baler, heavy duty trailer and more, $12;000.
Eastanollee 706-779-3062
exc. cond., 160 hrs., $12,500. Stan Buice 8061 Savaae Pecan harvester. 4224 Carol Duncan Franklin 706-675-0100
Brenda Smith Aragon 678-895-4300
I I 16' Hooper flatbed trailer, 2 axles, dovetail, Buford 404-790-6765
Savage clean&, Savage sprayer; 7610Ford Eauiot. trailer. dual axles. ramos, elec. I Fordson Dexta tractor 1960 for Darts, does
$1300. Kenneth Lanier Byron 478-956-3143 2000 NH TS 110, full forestry cage, 6' cablair & heat. 14' bushhoa mower. Wavne brakes'6 112~16b, eavertail. $1.900. Charles not run. Larw Whitman 815 ~ack's~ i l l R o a d
16x8 ft. trailer, double axle, wood floor with Brown tree cutter. low hrs.. like new. $25.000 Roberson Blackshear 912-i49-4574
Brown Centerville 478-953-8239
Hinesville 3i313 912-876-6025
metal rails. Bill McCarty Rockmart 770-684- or OBO. Sam Bowers Newnan 770-301-7445 848 McNair pecan harvester, good working Excellent used 5' Bushhog, newly painted Front end loader, model 19-105, $850/obo.
4043
2002 backhoe attachment for 3 pt hitch, fits order; 1950's rebuilt Wisconsin peanut and
refurbished,
regular Brian RichardsonDawsonville 706-216-1718
18' 1999 Hooper Trailer, great condition, 25-45ho farm tractors,. $.2750. AJ Wood combine enaine. Dwavne Law 92 Whiddon maintenancellubrication, new blades. $600 Gehl 95 model feedmill, excellent condition,
twin axle, electric brakes,- $1595. Larry commerce 706-335-2169
Mill Road ~ h l 3a1735 229-382-3145
cash. Harry Crider 2556 Hwy 255 Cleveland shelter kept, need to sell quickly, $2000 or
Callahan Senoia 770-599-8480
2003 hydrox Ax cutter, new head. Ashley 8N Ford tractor with some implements, 30528 706-348-1980
best offer. Timothy Gray Enigma 229-402-
1936 A John Deere unstvled rear round Bentley Wrightsville 478-357-2578
1650 Snapper, early garden tractor with Farmall 130, 12v,l pt hitch & 3 pt hitch with 0348 229-533-8963
spokes, good condition, $3,000. John Bidne 2004 Lewis Bros. Poultry Housekeeper implements.James McCart McDonough 770- 8 pcs. of equipt., $3950/obo. Harley Thomas Grain Wagon, $1200; J.D. Grain Drill,
Senoia 30276 770-842-7922
shelter kept, great condition, $11,5001obo. 957-7573
Elberton 706-283-4724
$1500; small heavy duty harrow, $800; water
1936 John Deere A, restored, white face Leighton Cooley Roberta 478-957-3298
9 N Ford tractor, $2500. Sidney Keadle Farmall C wlmounted corn picker, $2800; tank wltrlr., $1000. Royce Hulett Hazlehurst
gauges, F&H spoke wheels, fenders, good 2005 Polaris Ranger 700 4x4250 hrsmetal Thomaston 30286 706-647-2328
wagons available; 7 shank field cultivator, 912-253-0161 912-375-3008
serial tag, runs and starts great, $6000/obo. roof with custom basket, windshield, winch, 9004 Lilliston Bushhog 4 row Peanut $350; THRD-72 finish mower, $1200/etc. Gravely 3 0 rotary mower rotary cultivator,
Wesley Allgood Good Hope 404-216-8870 and d ~ bmed. ~$7.500. Jeff Bryant Mineral combine. $5900. Ken Wilson Butler 229-942- Vernon Culpepper Lake Park 229-356-2787 rotary plow- cultivator all, $350. Norman
1940 Allis Chalmers B model bottom Bluff 706-633-6405
5759
FarmallCub with belly mower, sickle mower Turnipseed Douglasville 770-577-1553
cultivator, looks good, runs well, $2800. Walter Bunn Griffin 770-228-9886
1951 EN Ford tractor, $2500/firm, anncouey@bellsouth.net.Ann Couey Dublin
2006 JD5103 tractor, 265 hrs. with 6 ft.bushhog sqealer mowerm like new condition, $12,900. R.B. Lancaster Cordele 229-271-7105 478-957-6007
1 953 Cat track loader, enclosed cab wlcold and cultivators, $1700. Mike Connor Preston
ac. 75% ulc. no oil leaks. runs areat. $34.500. 229-828-7575
steve ~radshawcanton 678-583-8981
Farmall Cub. 20 disc cuttina harrow: 5050
9930 JD cotton picker wide rear field ready. 1 Allis Chalmers. Clvde park& Chatsworth
H&S 10 wheel V rake carted new bearings, paint and hoses no broken teeth great condition, $2400. Joseph Martin Hawkinsville 478-230-3030
478-272-1654
2006 John Deere tractor with loader, cutter, John Wade Cochran 478-599-0635
706-847-8517
Hay Dolly, I Roll, electric brakes, good
1951 Ford EN. runs well. 12V. aood rubber. harrow, and rake, 114 hrs, $15,000. Kathy 9965 cotton picker, $28,000; 9960 cotton Finishing mower, 5' Land Pride, very good condition, $1000. Jody Walker Rhine 229-
$2100; 1964 alc D-14 part out or restore, Smith Hartwell 706-436-0672
picker with mudhog, $18,000. Darrell Williams cond, $400. Scott Edge Macon 478-405-8416 332-0180
$1100. Harry Brooks Dawsonville 706-216- 2007 John Deere 5525 4x4 tractor wlloader Swainsboro 478-237-3237
Finishing mower, new Bushhog RDTH 72 Hay equipment for sale, good condition, call
6351
500 hours, excellent condition, $29,500. 9N Ford "oarts" tractor. $325. Harold inch, heavy duty rear dishcharge, $1800 its for price. Carl Davis Cairo 229-377-4240229-
1951Ford tractor 8N, $2500; needs Timothy Goodwin Martinez 706-814-3520 Mooney canton 770-479-5003
new, e-mail pics avail. Charles Kronmuller 377-2796
starterand fly wheel. Frank Garner 2007 Tye Pasture Pleaser, no till drill, like 9N Ford tractor, 2 ac welders, Dearborn 4 Fayetteville 678-357-2886
Heavy 7 ft. Int. scrape blade, 3 pt hitch,
Douglasville 770-949-0929
new condition, only planted 357 acres total, 7' disc tiller for EN. Norman Cook Buena Vista Flory 3600 EP harvester, $8,000; Canan good cond., $350; Craftman AC DC welder,
1952 Ford 8N tractor wlbushhog, new tires, width, $10,000. ~ o d n Jeo~hnson Tallapoosa 229-649-7430
dump buggy, $3000. Ed Vinson Fort Valley new condition, $300. Douglas Dyer Blairsville
completely rebuiltfrom front to back wl 12 volt, 678-378-6562770-574-7246
Ac 303 square baler for parts or repair, 478-825-5030
706-745-8133
$3500. Sherry Clark 4959 Macon Hwy. 2008 40' Anderson flat bed. aooseneck. $500. John Wood Gibson 706-598-9805
Flvwheel enaine 1911 associated. hired Henke 160 mixer wagon, 941B CAT track
Talbotton 31827 706-580-2281
electric hydraulic brakes, d u i tandem; AC 4 row no till planter, Kuhn disc mower, m a i 2 114 hp, oak trucks, restored complete loader with 4nl bucket, 2009 24x8 Rollis
1952 Super C Farmall tricycle, 5 piece excellent cond~tion, $8000. Durand Deal Ford 14 ft harrow, bush & bog harrow. Chuck magneto, crank price reduced. Marlen livestock trailer. Alan King Royston 706-476-
equipt., $3200. H. Harrison Cumming 770- Tifton 229-388-8113
Gartland Buena Vista 229-649-6973
BaerenwaldJonesboro 770-478-1712
901 1
887-8274
2008 John Deere, MXlO rotary mower, 10" Agra Cat 250 4x2 tractor with finishing Ford 2000 parade ready, field ready, 2 Honda engine, 7hp horizontal shaft rope,
1959 Farmall 560, excellent condition, brand new, $5900. Jack Upchurch Bowdon mower, in good condition, $4,000. Rober speed, trans. 3 cyl. gas, pis, new tires & strat aood. $75. C. Briaht Union Citv 770-969-
5,248 hours will sale for $5,000, 1954 John 770-258-8166
Wilson Macon 478-258-6138
wheels, new paint. Doua McCov Senoia 678-
Deere 60, very good condition, needs paint, 22' flat equipment trailer, dual Allis Chalmers, used for mowing pasture 329-4233
Hutchinsongrain transport auger, 40 feet by
$2300. Lloyd Webb Austell 678-283-9858 wheelsitandem axle, GI hitch, dovetail spring with pull type mower, asking $1500. Lee Ford 2000 tractor, gas, Hi Lo Trans, Power 6 inch, electric drive, could be converted to
1962 David Brown tractor, needs work, loaded ramps asking $4500.00. Pete Conner Metcalf Georgetown 229-334-4247
Steering, and misc implements. Don Seabolt PTO. Bob Seaton Dalton 706-278-7073
$1000, bucket available seperately. Paul Folkston 912-286-7081
Amadas 6 row peanut picker; 03 model Clermont 770-983-3320
IH 510 Gram Drill $975; 2-7.50116 tires &
Frantz Abbeville 229-425-2977
2610 Long Farm tractor with 6' harrow, good shelter kept, $50,000. Chad Hawkins Ford 2000 tractor, won't start and has flat wheels, $200, Gooseneck Ball & Extender
1962 Fordson Dexta 3cvl. diesel tractor wl condition, $5700. Eugene Cheeks Keysville Rochelle 229-425-0283
tire, $2000. Fred Zampa Macon 478-785- $200. D. T. Whigham Vidalia 912-293-0747
bushhog, $2000. Henry ~ a r b e eDublin 478- 706-554-5380
Amadas peanut combine, 4 row, exc. cond., 0275
IHC 1420 grain combine 4 row 36 in.
278-6174
28ft. Handover Gooseneck cattle trailer, 3 field ready. Leslie Jones Jacksonville 229- Ford 3000, diesel, 8 speed, no PIS, $2800, cornhead, good condition, $11,000. Steve
1970 8000 Ford tractor, $8500. Dean axles, $1500. Mac Cohran Roopville 770- 860-1277
Monsem 4 Row Vacuum planters, $5000. Affolter Lumpkin 229-838-4854
Farmer Bogart 770-725-2194
823-9353
Backhoe attachment for 40c hp tractor, James Hart Waverly Hall 706-582-2030
Int. 208. 13 ft. blade. hvdraulic tilt. manual
1971 Deutz 4006 tractor with 5 pcs. of 3 dozer blades, 3x10, wt 1000 Ib. ea., new model 1198 long, works well, but is rusty. Ford 600 Tractor, 276 Bushhog, blades, angle, u/c90+%, great condition, approx. 30
equipt., good condition, $5500.Vernon Phelps $350/ea. Barry Olliff Athens 706-202-7072 Chuck Niemeyer Evans 706-627-6800
finmower, harrow, ap plow, spreader, priced tons, $18,000. Gaines Harman Greenville
Sparks 229-549-8509 1975 MF 20C Ind. loader tractor, 40hp,
3 Rainbow Bic Gun sprinklers on wheels, 6" twist lock pipe, $750 ea.; JD 8200 grain drill,
Batwing Harrow IEft., five remotes, sell for $3,700 OBO or trade small John Deere
seperate, can deliver. Ken Phillips Bogart 706-714-7282
678-773-2564 lnternational Farm tractor 544 wlloader with
PTO. 3 pt. pis, runs well, turf tires, Perkins $2000. J. McKinley Lyons 912-526-6032
Diesel. Raymond Moss Lula 770-869-9848 Ford 6610, 72hp,1265 hrs., roll bar and hay spear, good for loading hay, good power
diesel. R'.~ u l l eGr reenville 706-594-0940
3-bucket for NH backhoe, $700. Danny 770-714-8020
canoov, like new condition. Paul Anderson steerina and hvdraulics, $5500. G. Johnson
1976 Ramacher 348-P self propelled pecan McCravy Douglasville 770-949-6372
Bearcat three point hitch pto driven ~illG912-863-6144
~ a h l o t i e ~70a6-867-9350
harvester with dump wagon, excellent 3020 JD diesel tractor, front & rear weights, Chipperlshedder, $1500. Henry Herrin West Ford 730 front end loader, fits Ford tractors Irrigation System, $14,000; Greenfield Low
condition, $12,500. Kevin Dent Fort Valley new raistor & starter, 6' Hardee mower, Green 912-592-5646
2000,3000,3500,4000, $1000; 5 ft. bushhog, Pressure Pivot, 7 112 hse pump. Brenda
478-952-3890
1978 Ford 545 diesel backhoe, thumb, see at www.mycastlesreation.com.William Evans
$4000. Greene Thrift, Jr Cobbtown 912-6843970
4 row uft peanut olow, John Deere 4420
Black high back tractor, seat, arm rest, good
cond., $50; tractor tire 13.6X28,75-80% tread, $150. H.L. Culver Temple 770-562-4459
$400. Steve Bronnan Ball Ground 770-8931798 678-618-2437
Ford 9N tractor, exc. condition, kept under
Hendrix Statesboro 478-494-0726
JD 10' lift type harrow, $1000; Compost pick up spreader, $2000; 1100 GPM pump $500.
Sautee Nacoochee 706-968-0026 1980 Ford 6600 20ft. boom mower, $7500.
combine wiih 213' grain head. Knowles Milan 229-315-2540
Michael
Bobcat Rock Hound 60A, completely rebuilt, $4000. Henry Sharo Buford 678-482-
shelter, $1200. C.W. Capes Toccoa 30577 706-886-5932 706-491-3565
Jay McCranie Metter 912-685-4907 JD 2008 7430 premium tractor with 741 self
Ray Griffin McDonough 770-856-4720
1980 Kubota tractor model#L305,4x2 2wd, 3cyl. diesel, engine rebuilt 1 yr. ago, great shape, $5000. Philip Schuyler Canton 770309-2400 770-906-5686
1981 lnternational 1800 DT466 Bulkliner 4
4' Bushhoa sauealer. hear bolt stvle. $450. Bennie Lino ~ a i i e t t a770-616-4100'
4000 Ford tractor diesel, 1963 model with 9 psc. of equipt., $4000. Larry Rogers Camilla 229-294-9542
4010 John Deere tractor, 1 remote single
8993
I 1 Bobcat skidsteer quick attach grapple 1 bucket $1500, pallet forks that fit all the same,
$550. Ryan Beam Rutledge 770-480-9697
Bradco 611 Backhoe. skid steer
I I attachment, 2' bucket, $4,20O/obo, also have
Ford F-600 Diesel 14' flat bed dumo. 5 soeed. 2 soeed rear. 87000 mi.. $5400. douglis E X I S~pr~ingfield 912-754-4243
Ford Jubilee with trailer and fronr buicket, new tires on trailer. $4200/obo. T. Poole ~ b n y e r 7s70-483-8966
level loader. bucket. soear, extended
oowertain warrantv.. ~ i l.l v~ e i t o n~andersville
478-232-2849
JD 25A three point hitch throw and blow C ~ O D D ~ex~e.. shaoe. $2000 areat for bird shoois. Tony ~arlto'nDoerun 229-881-9665
comp. feed body, $8500. Dennis Burroughs range transmission, 86hp, $6500. Rick a set of 4 ' forks $500/obo. Josh Halderman
Hull 706-613-6248706-207-9361
Huszagh Monroe 678-522-6560
Carnesville 678-227-2976
1982 JD 2040 diesel tractor with dual 4030 JD tractor exc. cond., $12,500; Bushhog 5ft rotary mower, H.D. 3 P.H., good remote & turftires, runs well, $5500. Felton Swanson 500 gal peach sprayer, $7,000 other condition, $975 cash, help load. Clay Keller
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Souter Ty Ty 229-776-4355
equip. available. Robert Chapman Zebulon Hartwell 706-376-8401
1988 Chevy Chicken Litter Spreader truck, 770-567-8811
Bushhog brand 4 foot pull behind PTO bush
I I 16 ft. diversified fabricators, hydraulic body, 1 $8,500. Leonard Anthony Thornaston 706-
4400 John Deere Combine, diesel, great shape, 4 row 3 6 corn head, 13ft grain head,
hog, lightly used and in excellent condition, $800. Randy Reinhardt Carrollton 404-312-
I 656-7500
includes grain cart. Jodi Smith Clermont 770-
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1989 1640 Int'l combine, sale includes 20'
I ridged head, 15' flex head, and grain cart,
I! . asking $14,500 obo. Hank Ekkel DeSoto 229-
I I 942-0790 1989 Bolens 1704 (Izeki) 17 hp diesel, 4wd tractor, runs great, $2850. Tony Guisasola 94
I I Old Jones Road Ellijay 30536 706-273-0246 I 1991 7610 NH tractor, exc. appearance and I condition, 1900 hrs. Douglas Skipper Macon
478-788-2260
1994 Chev. Kodiak 366 gas FIB dump 121ton Bama trailer selling due to health, all
530-0125
450 JD V blade crawler, good undercarriage and good brakes, $12,000. Johnny Gross Newington 912-687-3912
48-52 8N tractor, front distributor, ran well when parked, also six implements, $2000 for all. G. Minton Rock Spring 706-935-5129
4ft. Grain drill for foodplota; 5 ft. & 6 ft. grain drill also. Billy Whittle Cordele 229-273-5970 229-322-8070
5 ft, bushhog, AGMO, R-45-312, may need
Carver 32 ft. module builder, 1020 IH 20 ft. combine head, all under shelter. Chad Bailey Elberton 706-318-1819
Case 1822 cotton oicker. vac. $6500; also Nh 855 hay baler, 'has many new parts, $2000/obo. Jimmy Lanier Portal 912-8652638 912-687-1095
Case 930 Comfort Kina tractor, dual wheels. cab. 1 real hv&autire, $5250; Taylorway 18 disc harrow. Gene Warwick Cleveland 706-878-6344
aood cond. Ronnv Martin Flowerv Branch seals in aear box, $250. Elizabeth Lewis Case cutter 5 ft.. 3ot rotaw cutter, aood
/ 770-967-3480 '
Rincon 9i2-826-5892
cond., $300; ~ o b a i tmeat grinder, 110-volt
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1996 Int. 8100 Cat. engine, 10 spd., tandem 5300 JD tractor. $11.000. 338 hours. eauid. older. exc. cond.. $350. Johnnv Barnes
axle. new 20' arain dumo. $22.000. D.M. Gav available. Keith ~ h o m ~ s 'o~no u ~ l a s v i i4l0e4- Statham 770-725-7508
~ a i i e l d478-i94-7913 '
625-7261
Case JX80 MFWD 62 PTO HP, cab 12x12,
1997 5200 John Deere tractor. 40 568 John Deere baler 08 models, 338 John loader readv. used in havfields 450 hours.
horsepower, 2 wd, 1000 hours, and dual Deere square baler 12 row, N.C. applicator. $30,000. ~ k s e lSlmith ~ i i a m404-435-5590
remotes, $9250. Daniel Braswell Danielsville Walter Roland Leesburg 229-869-8345
Cat 963 loader, open ROPS, $35,000. Brett
706-248-5846
5ft. Bushhog, 3pt.hitch, $200. Tommy Daws Fausett Dawsonville 706-974-5718
1997 Ford 1620 diesel tractor. 4wd auto Monroe 770-267-6082
Caterpillar 943 track loader(1989), one
trans wltiller box scrape, bushhog cultivator, 5hp Snapper rear tine tiller,very good owner since new 6700 hrs., $14,500. David
480 hrs., $7300. Robert Morrison Powder condition. used vew little, $450. John Grice Allqood Covington 770-318-5457 770-786-
Springs 770-919-7604
Midway 912-884-5088
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1998 John Deere, $770, 600 hrs; kept in 6 ft heavy duty mower, 3 pt hitch, $450. Jon Caterpillar D8K sln77v9273, since overhaul not be published unless i t is included i n the above advertisement.
---- barn, well maintainedand in perfect condition; Henderson 167 Usry Rd. Smithville 31787 2379 hrs., very good machine, $28,00O/obo.
$7,500. Louis Levenson Atlanta 404-396- 229-942-5643
John Williams Fayetteville 770-833-5051
1333
6 ft. bushhog rotary mower, $600. Adam Cattle trailer, 8 wheel rake, 5' mower, gas
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2 B Farmalltractors, 1 for $1000; 1 for $600 lgou Baxle 912-367-4056912-367-3136 cement mixer, 2 row planter, 2 older JD
or both for $1500, motors turn complete
square balers. Hugh Vines Roberta 478-214-
, tractors. Charles Byrd Douglasville 912-384-
2501
PTO tractor, all mounts at hardware inculuded, $650/0BO. Steve Sams Blue
4523 Concord round hay baler, 4x5 rolls, broken
I I 2 Roanoke 2 row peanut combines picked
peanuts in 2008. $1000 each. Chad Hendrix
I ~ o l l i n s912-237-3430 I 2 row Covinaton olanters. $750: 2 row
Covington side dresser, $600. Lemuel
Ridge 770-853-4525
6430 John Deere tractor, 350hrs., front end
loader, spear, bucket, $45,000. Wendell Madray Waynesboro 706-554-2789
main roller, repair or use for parts, $350. Barbra Dell Pearson 912-422-3953
Crary Bear Cat Stump grinder, I 1hp Honda engine, purchased new in 2005, rarely used,
I I Harbuck, Jr. Buena Vista 706-575-5230
753 Bob cat skid steer, model 753, Kubota $1175. Greg Goodall Canton 770-720-2781
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and^ 2 row Potato Disc olow. $1800: 1985 CAT diesel engine, $5000. Hollis Perry Madison Delta Wood planer, 12 112, model 22-560,
D-6D Bulldozer, $26,000.
Scarbor 706-342-1985 706-342-4043
runs strong, portable, $135. John Barnett
5194 U.S. Hwy. 319 S. Tifton 31793 229-5284204
2000 F-450 XLT CrewCab 4x4 6-speed with 170k miles, Power windows and locks, Flatbed with Gooseneck hitch, $15,000. Chris Allen Mansfield 770-359-8901
762 H bushhog, 3 pt.hitch, self contained backhoe. Ruben Robinson Dallas 770-4452027
766 International tractor great working cond. Jason Medders Nicholls 912-286-4116
Blairsville 336-908-5404
I! Double bottom plow, used very little, $200;
1105 MF, $11,000; 4 ft. box blade, $350; 5 yd. pan, $2600, etc. L. Wheeler Cumming 229559-5665
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JD 450E, new undercarriage, six way blade Log Splitter; fits 3 point hitch; runs off PTO, Srape blade 7' pull behind, tilts and turns, Want 20.8-38 or 18.4-38 rear tractot tire, 20-30-55 gal. plastic drums, 2 bung plugs,
with 3500 hrs. Danny Williams Brunswick vertical, very strong, $1200. Loyce Johnson Howe brand, $275; chain drag harrow with dual, also want a switch plow. John Horton 55 gal. metal lock ring, 55 gal. wlo lids, 55
912-266-2712
Marietta 770-993-0272
tines, Furest brand, $450. Rick Brown Rhine 229-385-5222
gallstainless; power pole $I/ft. Jimmy Cannon
I I JD 455D loader, new engine, radiator, good
tracks, has backhoe, mount painted, $8;000. Dale Christiana Taylorsville 770-527-6073
JD 4850. 6700 hrs.. 2wd: LNT8000road
Lewis Brothers Housekeeper #2 $9600, Litter blade $2195, fan motors, $25, LP gas furnaces, $150. Bob Todd Bogart 706-7690243 404-316-0831
Newnan 678-378-1917
Steel Leogering tracks for a skid steer, they fit 10~16.5tires, good shape, $1,200. James Martin Buford 770-231-5236
Want 3-pt hitch rototiller, 4-5 ft. prefer $500 or less. Jack Thomas 291 W. Hightower Trail Social Circle 30025 770-595-9004
Want 8 ft. cultipacker within 100 miles, good
Canton 770-889-2342
250 gal. white plastic tanks with aluminum sides, 5" twist off cap, let out valve at bottom. Barry Needham Loganville 678-475-7068
tractor, 37k original miles; JD 7100 8RN planters. Chad Dixon Dudley 478-290-5619
JD 555, great farm loader with 2 buckets, backhoe attachment with 3 buckets, $18,000. Rose Hill Warrenton 706-465-2264
JD 6410 with cab, 3600 hrs., good condition, $22,000. Frank Bentley Washington 706-678-2459 706-401-2846
JD 71 two row planters, $375; Burch 2 or 4 row cultivator, $300. Susan Trogdon Cairo 229-377-8883
JD 7720 Combine. $15.000: 210 harrow. $199; 12 row sprayer, $90'0; long hard hose tractor. $5000. Ronnie Lancaster Milan 229-
I / Mahindra 3325. 2005 model. 35ho. box Stihl 015L too handle aborist oro chainsaw condition, reasonable price. Tommv Moore
blade, like new, only 90 hrs., $7500. ' ~ a n nw~ith new chain,'clean and runs great, $150. Jr Valdosta 229-561-0935
Dickerson Cartersville 770-547-5257
Supan West Point 706-663-9239 706-663- Want 9 ft. Kuhn diac mower. n i a r new
Massey Ferguson 175, good tractor, $6500; 9239
reasonable. James Gore riffi in 770-468-
Case backhoe 480C, works good, $8500. Super A Farmall Tractor Planter& cultivator 0234
Wavne Laircev Statesboro 30458 912-536- Hammermill, $3,500; JD tractor 60 model Want Bobcat - prefer 742 but will consider
6888 912-764:9837
1954, $5,500. Gary Adams 740 Crabapple others; also want Gravely tractor - Kohler
Massey Ferguson 231S, 640 hours, garage Hollow Rd. Hull 30646 706-354-8921
engine only, running or not John McKinnon
kept, 1 remote. Robert Powell Ringgold 706- Super A Farmall tractor, runs and works Macon 478-957-5907
965-2010
well, good tires, $2500. Jimmie Phillips 826 Want Farmall Cub running or repairable;
MF 1010 4x4 tractor, new water pump, Blowing Springs Rd Menlo 30731 706-862- 1965 or newer with or without, equipt.,
ignition switch, tires and paint, good running 2510 706-978-9750
reasonable price. Ralph Couch Villa Rica
tractor, 1062 hrs., $4200. Gordon Brown Swartz Mfg 25'-30' dual axle, Gooseneck 770-459-6835 770-653-1632
Cartersville 770-548-7742
equipment trailer with $14,000, GVWR., Want for parts 20hp, Onan MTR, out of JD
275 gal plastic tanks with aluminum caqe $65; 56ap,'2" drain valve good for water. ~ & k lssenberg Rising Fawn 706-398-3232
- 2 x 4 ~ 2 "cool ads with lines and nozzles.
booster pumas: Phillip Mullinax Dahloneaa
706-344-7969
30x50~10pole barn enclosed and installed, 10x10 slider and walk door. Ronda Kaufman Cartersville 770-866-9156
368.48" fans Choretlme feeders, Z ~ g g ~ t y drinkers, wlnches, curtaln drops, thermostats, tlmers, pto generator 25kw, black gas plpe 1/2"&3/4" K Beasley Dahlonega 706-344-
362-4619
JD B. $2900: W-9 McCormick:VAI case and
mower; sc case, $1700; WD-45 Allis, pls
loader, $2700. Ron Powell Valdosta 229-559-
9493
JD B- model grain drill, 40 ft. flatbed 5th
wheel trailer. James Martin Wayneboro 706-
- 554-2480
JD Planter 7000 4row, fair shape, 2
cultivators good shape, sale or trade for
smaller equipment. Ronald Morrow White
p 770-386-1338
JD Trail Gator 4x2, 1130 hours, in great
mechanical and cosmetic condition, $5500.
Ray Gilbert Bishop 706-769-4672 706-296-
4360
John Deere 1010. 4 cyl. gas RUS model,
starts everytime, sheltered, rewired, $2200.
Harm ~ a i t z ~ a l h o u70n6-235-6667
John Deere 18 disc hvdraulic drill seeder.
double hoppers, new chains, new, hoses, exc:
cond. Benny Herrin Odum 912-586-2807
John Deere 300 backhoe, runs great, 70's
model, no cab, $5500/obo. David Rumph Box
on roe Spring 229-649-8301
John Deere 318, Onan, no deck, runs well,
has blowby, fresh paint, $500. Edgar Bracken
Duluth 770-446-5904
John Deere 4WD 3320, 12F/12R, power
reverser, oversized R4 tires, 300CX loader,
wlpallet forks. Wayne Drummond Rome 706-
235-1 155
'
John Deere 7720 Combine with straw
chopper and 915 grain head, sheltered, very
good condition, $18,000. Samuel Baker Ailey
912-583-4022 478-984-7239
John Deere 7720 combine. 920 arain head.
shed kept, owner operated, field ready. Sidney
FARM SUPPLIES Albritton Butler 478-955-8298 478-862-3753
John Deere model B, hand cracked, runs
well, new tires. Robert Collins Resaca 706-
602-9027
Kelderman 8 wheel hay rake, good condition, $600; Kuhn GMD 700 Disc mower,
usable condition, $250. James Gatliff 1948
Hickson Road Midville 478-589-7433
- Kioti 5ft root rake, excellent condition used
once, $395; Kioti KT03-55 rotary tiller,
excellent condition used once, $995. Gary
Bellamy Toccoa 706-886-9359
KMC 4row wide body Peanut combine
2004, $30,000; KMC Peanut 4 row plow,
1964 $7500. William Knowles Milan 229-315-4350
Komatsu d21s loader, excellent everything,
p - low hours, right clutchs froze trade for 3pt,
tractor, $3,750. Tony Black Midville 706-513-
8330
Krause disclchisel plow, 9 spring loaded
shanks, 18 straight coulters, about 13ft wide,
aood transport tires. Bill Pullen Wildwood
tiger oak. David 706-657-7595
Krone 243s disc mower 8', $3700; Galfre
p rotor rake, I @ ,$1600; Vermeer tedder TD 200
17'. $2900. all clean and readv. Charles
wellham statham 678-764-5097 '
Kubota 2005 L4630 GST (47hp), 4wd, FEL,
300 hrs., $19,250. David Bates Hamilton 704-
641-6988
Kubota 480hrs M4600L 4WD Woods
loader, IH Il f t backhoe, rollover, hyd scrape,
PH digger, 20ft lowboy trailer, $19,500. Jim
Esslinger Clarkesville 706-499-5369
Kubota 87500 diesel mower, Power
steering, hydrostatic transmission, 3 pt. hitch,
4 wheel drive, 6OUcut, great mower,
$7500/obo. Donna Hudgins Clarkesville 706-
MF 135 diesel, good tractor, needs paint, no p.s., A.P. plow, drag harrow, bush hog, like new, $4,500. Stanley Martin Toccoa 706-8860193
MF 255 pls, 8spd., diffllock, 52hp, good paint and tires, $5000. Lloyd Leach Martin 706-356-2236
MF model 30 diesel, garage kept wlloader, $5900; 6' bushhog, $300; hay fork, 3 pt. and loader adapted, $100. B. J. Flemina Hartwell 770-718-6740
Miller Bobcat 225 welder less than 35 hrs, $2500. Ronald Thomoson Williamson 770412-6794
Minneapolis Moline UB's (2), propane, for restoration or parts, -complete, not stuck, negotiable. Morgan Adams Clermont 678643-2340
New Holland 2-row transplanter, $900; 6 cylinder Rainbow irrigation system with 6" Berkeley pump, $1,500. J. Smith Brunswick 912-264-2156
New Holland 7740 86 hp, cablair, good condition, $16,500. Steve Rice Ray City 229455-2073
New Holland Compact tractor, model TC30, 4-wheel drive, hydrostatic transmission, only 68 hours on hour meter. $11,800. Ronald Green Newnan 770-253-8394
New Holland tractor 1715, $6000; NH 9308, 72", $550; Bushhog FTHGOO, 60", $600; SQ480. $800. Joe Martin Crawfordville 706456-3198
New Holland(l977) Hayliner 310 square hay baler, good condition, $1850. Kevin Madden Elberton 706-988-9309
New parts for 9965 and 9930 JD cotton pickers, spindles, belts etc. James 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 273 sauare hav baler. exc.cond. not rusty, field reaby, usedihis season. Bill Turner Brooks 770-401-9648
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
Old 2 horse wagon, JD good shape, some boards replaced, side boards are 2 high, call after 5. Barbara J u m ~ e rBuford 770-2413793
Old horse drawn hay rake on wheels, $275; no calls after 9:30pm. Arnall Evans Woodstock 678-938-6679
Parting Farmall Super A, C, M models, also have parts for John Deere A, B, MT, 60 and 40 crawler. David Coffey Flowery Branch 770868-6540
Parting out three 445 Long tractors, lots of parts, tires and wheels, injector pumps, stering cylinders, motorsltrans. W. Barwick Georgetown 229-321-1449
Pecan crackers, Meyers, good condition $3,200 each or both for $6,000; Pecan sheller, excellent condition, $1,500 firm. James Carter Alma 31510 912-632-1101
Pecan shaker OMC Dodge 1 ton, field ready, $5200 Lv msg (loam-2pm strict) or email. Charles Tyler Albany 229-438-1742
Planter-Covington for tractor with 3 pt hitch, mo-del TP46 with al plates, like new, $800. Tommy Walker Rockmart 770-684-6150
Pull behind fertilizer spreader holds 150 Ibs. rubber tires, $125. Stanley Kromschroeder 208 Redbud Road Albany 31705 229-432-
mod#EQ82O-57TG3 $4,000. Geneva Hill Tifton 229-382-2577
Taylorway smoothing harrows, $700, 305 Bushhog $650, International 6' bushhog, $550, Gill cultivatior with lay-off foot, $400. Dale Westmoreland Cleveland 706-878-0702
318 nor 420 mower. Hubbard Conwell Comer 706-795-3838
Want John Deere 71 planters or parts,
planter or parts. Winston ' Fellows b art well
706-436-4172
40 x 180 chicken house left, to be sold in 40' sections. Rich Lind Adairsville 770-773-3811
5 gas poultry house heaters, Ziggity drinkers. Choretirne feeders & other misc. poultry house equipment. Joshua Martin Clarkesville 770-531-7432
Tiller Troy Pony, 5hp B&S, v.good condition, cotton oicker in exc. cond. Huah Hosch
~ i l l e r l ~ u r r o w earttachment included, asking Wa ne;boro 770-789-3258
$500lobo. Pierre Naggiar Keflmsaw 678- a;nt Manure Spreader.T.J. Jeans Canton
401-8731
770-324-3894
Tires. tractor R1 ag bar W=dI. 1 pair 6x12
$ 6 0 ~ p~air 4:00x8 $50, unused never will consider other; Hood sheet metal for Long Bowen Winder 770-868-6683 2610, consider complete tractor. Bill Carter
Track Loader JD350 1974, runs great, Hahira 31632 229-224-4900
original paint, low hrs., $8400, undercarriage Want Peco Brush Blazer. Steve Marchman
in great condition.Tom Oliver Covington 678- ~
~407-46~0-7785~
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- 342-7911 Want set of 2 row Covington or JD planters
Tractor tire 14.9X28, 6ply agricultural 60% with the fertilizer boxes, G, ~~~~~d ~ ~ i
tread, has a boot patch, $125. Tom 678-588-3694
Richardson Want to buy 706A Verrneer round balerin
Troy Bilt tiller Horse model new motor, new working condition, ~d Simmons Preston 229-
tines, good condition, $475. Allyn Bell 649-4800
Moreland 770-253-2987
Want to buy Valley Pivot parts, 6 518" pipe &
Two 24 volt generators, $10,00. William other parts, damage ok. E.D. Martin Nevils
Dabbs Eatonton 706-485-6249
912-839-2232
500 aallon fuel tank with electric oumD. $500. ~ > r kRivers Stapleton 706-598-3633'
55 gal food grade plastic drums with clamp on lids (blue) $15 ea. Melvin Worley Lexington 706-621-0366
55 gal plastic rainlstorage barrels wlwo lids, 55 gal metal & 30 gal plastic, $20 up. Michael McCannon Atlanta 404-558-1065
55 gallon drums blue/black/white plastic $15; metal. $20 330 gal totes. $100. Dana young Cleveland 706-200-6804 f 5i5i-a~al. stainless steel drums. $175. compkte boiled peanut trailer, $2200, call for details. Bill Croft Dawsonville 706-344-9691 706-265-7714
7 H.P. Horizontal shaft motor, $120; 5hp B&S horizontal. $100: 3hr1 B&S horizontal. $50; deep well pump, $50. J.L. Turner 770-207-4306
Utility trailerl3'X5', back up lights, rear
jacks, wheel On front jack, all steel, eXC. cond., Valdosta Ga, area no junk please, John $825. W.R. German Winder 770-316-4071 - Culpepp~rQuitman'229-605-9885
Vineon 323-S rotary hay rake, excellent Want wheel weight and cultivators for
condtion, $4500, new, asking $2250. Rocky Farmall Cub. LD Carver Jasper 770-735-3432
- Davis Trion 404-538-9545 Want Woodmizer running or not with trailer
Water Well Boring Machine, 1972 Gus package prefered. Donald Kuchenmeister
Peek, ninety foot telescoping tower, 1972 ~~l~706-677-3502
- 3F8o5rd-0, 1$267,000. Bob Holder Social Circle 770- traWctiollr bpuayrtstr.aJcotohrns
running or not, also buy Weems Taylorsville 404-
Woodmizer Edger, $13,500, low hours. 569-3093 404-391-6748 Mitchell Perry Dublin 478-275-3132
Woods backhoe 9000, 3 pt hitch, $3500.
John Ficher Lakemont 706-490-3093
AirIKlln dried Woodmizer sawn lumber, pine, oaklwalnut, poplar, all sizes paneling, wide plank flooring. John Sell Milnet 770-4802326
Arbor for your yard or garden 7ft tall, jeb 5960 can email pictures. ONetzero.net M. McBlank Dawsonville 770-886-6774
Axle 6" drop 6 lugs spoke, wheels and tires, all steel for 12" trailer metal sides, $200. William Milford Carnesville 706-384-4082
Band sawn original red oak full 1" air dried chicken house 4000 ft. 1x6~121- x10x12, $.60 cents per ft. Roy Styles Alpharetta 770-4754342 770-296-8080.
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Farm Machinery Wanted
#2 drill press, drill reamers, end mills, dial unused condition.'D. Grizzle ~ a i n e s v i l l e770-
110 or 200 gal boom sprayer 3 point hitch. calipers, mig welder, anvils.etc. Frank Davis 532-1070
Jason Harrison Milled eville 478-452-9064
Clean 5 gallon buckets wllids, $1 each,
1 churn; 3 wash tubs: 1 wash pot: 1 cotton have over 100- email: flowwood@tds.net.
432-4898
scale. Wendell Bailey Lithia Springs 770- Ronnie Barber Saint Marys 912-882-5422
Clean 55 gal metal drums wllids, two 275
Lee Leslie 863-258-3470 5' or G'finish mower, prefer bushhog, good
condition.Tom Randall Monroe 770-267-6764
Bushhog with One batwing be atleast 1'
10 ton log splitter- made by Speeco, splitter has never been used, $750 obo. Brent Covington Dawsonville 770-366-6616
1000 feet lumber; tiger oak, maple, cedar, poplar ash pine turning stock of tiger maple
gal food grade tote truck trailer 1 5 ' 6 " x 6 ' ~ 4 . Leonard Crave Dawsonville 678-947-6744 404-210-1516
Clean 55 gal. metal drums wllids, $20 each, 55 and 48-gal plastic barrels, $20 each.
overall width. Roy Garrett Bowdon 770-328-
G~~~~~~d~~ 770-655- Windle Sneed McDonough 770-483-7007
2110 770-258-5627
4674
Clean 55 aal. metal drums wllids. David
Farmall Cub Lowboy with 5ft Vhod mower,
Crane ~ a h l o i e g a706-265-2559
new paint and new tires, 80 to 90% restored. $700, you pick up, after 6pm. willie L~~ Cresote Wood preserve, two 55 gallon
John Kimbell Jackson 404-787-6557
Statesboro 912-587-5983
drums, $250 each. Scott Wheatley Homer
Hay spear for 2425qt bushhog loader. M. 1001b anvil- 5001b anvil; portable forge, 3 # 706-677-3207
Campbell Danielsville 706-336-6949
20 cast iron pots, cooking grade, longing Cut cedar boards, make offer. Danny
JD 10 ft. 8200 or 8300 grain drill with double tongs- large. A. Hendrick Austell 770-948- Palmer Camilla 229-336-5354
disk openers. Seth Young Tennille 478-232- 9842
Diamant D525 grain tall made Denmark,
6104
12 hole nest, rooster restrictor grill, cyclone $900, or trade 250 gal. water tank, or 55
Looking for grain head for L Or M Gleaner rooster feeder hen feeder. Donald Baker qallons drums of equal valve. Richard Jaeqer
combine 18 or 20 ft. Don Tawzer Tifton 229- Gainesville 770-983-3891
stockbridge 770-474-4343
388-3716
12x16 custom built skid barn, made to Dixie-Lix 3 wheel liauid cattle suoolement
Looking for reasonably priced ~ 0 3 5move, double side Steel 13' doors, T-111 tank, good condition, 2800 pound 'Lapacity,
M~~~~~F~~~~~~~tractor with 4cyl contential sldlng, 30 yr shingles, wired. William Tuszynski priced to sell. Zan Mcintrye Rhine 229-385-
engine. Michael Williams Keysville 706-437- CUmming 770-888-6746
6305
754-1327
Kubota L463 4x4 frontend loader, high & lowspeed,four and 112 hours, still under
9974
Pulverizer gills, 3 pt hitch, 6 ft., $700. C. D. Gravitt Buford 770-945-4371
1939 Need 1 front wheel and tire for MF135 6 lug
pattern would consider the pair. Marvin
15 gal. plastic drums closed top with twist
caps $I2.
Carter Eatonton 706-
473-4199
Gates ranging $30 to $75; hay ring $125; 8 hole pig feeder, $30. Megan Spivey Douglas 912-592-6351
warranty, $15,500 with 4 ft. bushhog mower. B.H. Mullis Lizella 478-538-4294
Kubota M6040 4x4, loader, canopy, 12
- hours, $27.000. Michael McGee Milledaeville
478-456-2861 Kubota Zero turn 2010. ZD331. 72" deck.
Quick attach hay spear, fits Farmtrac front end loader. $385. Charles Johnson Mlllen 478-299-1216
Rhino 8 ft. finish mower, less than 1 yr old, $2,500; Turner heavy duty, 6ft. off set Frail mower. $900. Gradv Rice Heohzibah 706-
- MBooNwrreodewodnS7to71c04k--5b90-r20i:d-2e6t4i7r8e7s0,-4C7h4a-8rli2e67Buchanan 3$43112.566-030d8do1+oz8.zqebunea.llrDtdacraritnnhknaeinrSsghjeaPlrltsao,sngsooMnoaddvciesleroyanng7jao0ro6sd-,
Need sheet metafolr mid 80's Kubota L305 condition, $3.50 ea. James Duncan Royston tractor, call before 9pm. Ashley Hawkins 706-245-8367 706-498-2349
Hand crank Buda Company, Liberty special grinder, excellent condition, $150. Bob Morrison Peachtree City 770-486-8641
Hand turned blacksmith bellows and forge with firebox, $300. Malcom Talley Rome 706234-9789
59 hours; extra set of blades. curt coach Gainesville 770-480-9574
L3710HST Kubota, 200 hours. $9000; 3pt.
592-2804 706-830-1620
Rollins, double axle 20ft. all steel flat bed Gooseneck with three ramps, $3500/firm
Need Turf tires and wheels for a 4WD JD 5200, need a Kuhn GMD 700 for parts. Jimmy
1650 gallon water tank, white plastic, metal frame to mount on truck or wagon, $450 obo. David McMeans Stockbridge 770-560-1110
Heart pine cabin to be moved. 2 roomslloft, $3000, email: hlcooper2@comcast.net.Henry Cooper Saint Simons Island 478-397-1976
hitch ditch witch, $950; 2500 feet 2 inch polypipe, $1000. Howard Stephenson Wr~ghtsville478-278-6540
Derell Waldrop Dacula 770-685-1585
Rootrake fleco off D6-D7 all attachments, $3500/obo. Jimmv, Dau-ahert,v Barnev 229-
Post hole digging attachment for a 3 point hitch, will drive to your location. Brian Moseley
2 1000 gal. gas tanks, good condition, $1000 each. WL. Tatum Dawsonville 770530-4950
Hen nests for sale, all metal box w/ 12 nests. $30 per box. Lamar Bryant Cleveland 706-878-8509
Large Canaan pecan dump cart, good condition, field ready, $4700. Willam Brown Leesburg 229-347-1012
Late 50 to early 60 Ferguson tractor, 5 point, plow & 3 axle trailer, $3500/obo. Jack
as setter Grantville 678-416-9068
Leaf vacuum. Ransomers model XRV080. 8ho with hose. $500. Billv Thomas Lula 706:
563-3863
Rototiller, runs well, Briggs engine, $95; 14hp Bri gs electric start vertical shaft gold
- -- - englne. 8150. Bud Saylor Fayetteville 770-
A.6 1.464.3
Savage pecan cleaner, 7.5 hs, single-phase motor, sheltered, and ready to clean. Charles Skipper Macon 478-256-5561
Savage 2442 cleaner 2 Savage harvestors
The Rock 706-741-0309
Taga-long spreader that will spread fertilizer or lime. Jerry Joyner Perkins 478-494-7753
Vacuum pump from dairy for small dairy 75 to HP tractor good condition
reasonable price. Chris Franklin Dalton 706263-2008
2 500 gal. with skids- diesel and gasoline Hobart handler wire welder 110 volts,
, tanks, electric and hand pumps, filters on perfect condition, $300 in box. used twice.
each. JF, Lawson shad Dale 706-468-8173 Charles F Hollland, Sr. Oglethorpe 478-472-
$300. 2 door wood burning stove electric blower, Charles Sizemore Griffin 770-227-
8267
Llncoln weldan power 22567 7000 watt acldc welding power source poultry house gas
3726
heaters & 3 6 square fans. D.Carter Surrency
1.2-24 Fisher wood burning -(Grand Pa Bear 912-367-3054
shaker. Emory Mixon Lyons 912-526-0406 9965 cotton picker. J. Horton Rhine 478-893- double door), grand ma bear single door, $300 Litter blade, $2195, fan motors, $25 &
Lilliston (Melroe) 244 grain drill; 18 row double disk; sheltered; excellent cond., $1.500. Larrv Walker Milan 229-332-0070 229-385-629i
Log Splitter,Troy Bilt. 27 Ton hydraulic, purchased new 10109, like new, 5hp Honda engine, $1200, call before 9pm. David Lang Sharpsburg 770-463-4443
912-293-5570
Shavings Mill, complete, Outfit 3 phase, Mobark Nuckle Boom, cut-off saw, 1 Man Operation. James Cantrell Ellijay 706-273-
07A0
Sickle bar mower for Farmall 140, Covington planter and side dresser with various plates, $450. Eddie Marable Trenton 706-657-7226
7004
Want 13/14 Ft. flex grain table for MF410,
also JD 9920 picker for parts. Alvin Harden
Reidsville 912-240-1836
Want l6 folding
in good
condition; want to buy 18 foot harrow, wing
fold, no junk pleasePe. te Giddens Ashburn
229-831-1053
each. Wayne Davis Jefferson 678-234-6924 shutters, $50. Maw Christian Watkinsville
T- h2omtraasileJersn,ki1n2s'Sxen4o8ia, 7c7a0ll-3f3o7r-6m2o2r4e info. 4~0aL4ro-n3ce1u6ss-tv0i8sl3ol e61li7t 8r-a6i1ls7-684'.62$3 ea. Jeff Butler
2) Rubbermaid, 100 gallon, poly, water Lumber, weathered barn wood, knotty pine
tanks, used. Very good condition, one has a flooring and paneling, white and red oak,
Spigot! asking, $35 each. Leslie
quarter and plain sawn. T. Jackson Bishop
Social circle 770-597-0181
770-658-9403
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I Lumber-roughcut, unusual & rare woods Want 14 sheets used exterior plywood 4x8 3 purebred Angus bull; expectation 05N2,
including blklwalnut, beechwood, chinaberry, sheets 1' thick. for farm trailer. Larry Callaway sire G A R expectation 4915, born 9/4/05:
etc., cut to your specifics. Bobby Strange Collins 912-684-3256
Calloway's Rito 715, etc. Durelll Lynn Claxton
Tennille 478-552-2208
Want to buy sheets of metal roofing, not too 912-739-3630
-
Georgia
Cooking-
Meat slicer-Hobart commercial, excellent rusty, prefer l2ft. length. C. FrOmm 3 Reg. Black Angus bulls, 12 mos. old, exc.
condition, $575. Joe Kersey Cleveland 770- Adairsville 706-629-7213
bloodlines, all shots, $1100. William Hix
533-0146
Wanted: some used Tin- prefer close to us Comer 706-248-5851 706-540-2470
German Chocolate Cake& Caramel lcing
Nursery containers-used- 1's are $.05 but willing to travel. Teresa Brady Martin 706- 30 R ~ ~ ~ l. A~~~~~ o~penkheifers, $800
cents--3's are $.I5 cents-some liner pots and travs, cash onlv. Melvin Davidson Gray 478-
954-0187 -
Old hand hewn loo cabin. excellent
969-0901
Wild hog traps- C O ~ ~ ~ ~ UcOatUchS, small to large hogs, loaded spring door. J.D. Conger Norman Park 229-769-5472
- e2Ga0e4.4;o3r3Rg0eegbdQr.euBdelahecenkieferArnsCg, hucasiclvkBianumgllsa,ngo2uwaR, e$g41d22.30B-08la0ec2ak.- ahecMrhGsil.draManondndmdsoehtlhleoersre,amBideemrsthhbaeerSasccwqhouawitrceehdningtgheirhsdetor. lTdGhrfiaasnmwdialmysorhetheceriprfasevtaionnridt1ei9nc5ga0akftertohames
condition, delivery & ser up ava,lable. Kerry Wood shelving 19" wide X 39 112 long 314" Angus heifers, Jeremy Garrett Kite 478-521- kitchen table whipping the batter by hand.
Hix Chatsworth 706-695-6431
Old timey bead board, oak & pine T&G flooring, various widths, wood chips reasonably priced, call for prices. William
thick approx. 30, cost $8 per sheet, unfinished.
Woodmizer lumber- 1x12 pine Poplar, oak trailer, flooring, any thickness. Larry Moore
- 2340
5 Brangus pairs, 1200 to 1300 Ibs., gentle, $1200/pair. Robert Wright Woodbury 706553-5004
2 cups firmly packed light brown sugar % cup butter, softened
LIVESTOCK Briggs Union City 404-349-2315 Old wood off old barn, must come and pick up, $1 per foot, call or text for info. Greg Stanley Jackson 678-334-3886 404-326-
114Y
One 12 foot cattle gate $75, one 8 foot cattle gate $30, appr&. 4x400 farm fence, $200. Amanda Hetrick Juliette 478-550-3975
One horse waaon with rubber tires, aood cond, $575. wayne Weatherford Millen 278982-4004
Organic farm, irrigation, tanks,
Newnan 678-278-5709
5 cowlcalf pairs, some white & black & red,
2 eggs
Woodmizer sawn lumber O.40 bd ft. feed good, $8300.V. W. Felkel Millen 912-682-
1 cup sour milk* or buttermilk
P cmMucisleCtos-ludmrrfeyrcoFuwmatoioyrFbodh uausrirrnhblaou7vgr7nisn0g-o3tson1, 2l dyy-e2ool lu0iuvr9rel 2rsesip tidetew.oirtRhmiannin7de5y. - - 5ca8rae571r03tAriaCinbergrotuossstsnrl7cibpr7ore0esd-es3,d1sc4o2o-mnm7de2m1awe2nridtchi3acrladolvpceaeslnf.cBhoeowifBse,rasfieleIwnv %%11 tttteeeeaaaassssppppoooooooonnnn
baking soda ground cloves
ground cinnamon vanilla extract
Focus bloodline, weight 600 Ibs., $750. David 2 c u p s sifted all-purpose flour
Sharpton Commerce 706-367-0876
7 Black baldies heifers, out of good stock All livestock (i.e., those animals Such as, farm raised breeding age, $700, each. Don
'/Z CUP powdered unsweetened cocoa % cup hot water
but not limited to, cattle, equine, goats, Hud ins Marietta 404-886-6849
animal/supplies, etc. call for listlprices. sheep, swine, and Poultry) must have been
Christina Gordon Talking Rock 706-253- i n possession of the advertiser for a
3775
minimum of 90 days before they can be
Patz 45ft. adjustable up and down, electric advert~sed.
chain conveyor, can be used to load trucks. Leo Perfect Unadilla 478-627-3820
Cattle
Propane tank, not updated with new valve. Chuck Severson Jackson 404-326-7743
Rhinehart x30 dehorner $30, dehorn box for lamblkid, $20. lamblkid halters, pig feeder, $10. reneeharris-barrsOyahoo.com Renee Harris Mount Airy 706-768-4629 706-7547419
Sawmill lumber - Pine $.40, oak and poplar
$.75 per bd ft. Steve Lamphear Jefferson
lf you have any questions regarding ads in
this category, call Ashley Simpson at 404-651-
9081 or 404-651-9082.
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but not limited to,
equingeoa, ts:
sheep, swine and poultry) must have been
in possession of the advertiser for a
minimum of 90 davs before thev can be
advertised.
1 706-354-5571
Sawmill lumber. low as .35 bdlft. BW, heifer bull, 1.75~0s, trong libido, high IMF,
pinelhardwood, custom cut available. ~ i t c h e l i easy-keeper, $1100. C.W. Herndon
Smith Griffin 404-867-5106
Brunswick 912-222-9446
Several cases unused, regular quart
full blooded polled Hereford bull,
canning jars, others, $5 - $7 per case; tall mos,old, 9-26-10, Gene Miller Covington
canning pressure cooker, $70 obo. Dianne 678-625-8864
Cobb Woodstock 770-516-6711
1 nice Hereford bull 3 years old; 1 Red Reg.
Shade cloth - 80%. 19x32' with grommets Gelbvieh bull, asking $1300, will be 4 YrS. old
, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ at 2' spacing, never used, $125. John Phillips in March. Daniel Brown Dacula 770-962-2135
Royston 706-680-0999
770-962-2135
Small electric cement mixer. Buddy Glanton 10 Reg. Hereford bred cows, Vtctor Domino
Monticello 706-468-1789
breeding, 5 open Hereford heifers, ready to
9 'Reg. Angus females in their prime, all Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
bred to calve from jan9-Feb-10-2011, exc, health, great Pedigrees. Jay Tinter Cumming 404-316-4969
Angus & cross pairs start $650 also reg, 3 Yr. Jersey nursing calves. Mike Preston
Cream sugar and butter; add eggs, one at a time, beating well after each addition. Stir baking soda into milk. Add milk, spices and vanilla to batter, mixing well. Add flour, 113 at a time, mixing well after each addition. Dissolve cocoa in hot water. Stir cocoa mixture into batter.
Blakely 229-220-9992
Blend well. Pour batter into greased and floured 9x13-inch baking pan.
Angus Bull, Al sired by Rito 2x15, 3 years Bake for 30 minutes or until wooden pick inserted in center comes out
Old, easy calving, ready for fall breeding. RD Mitchell Crandall 30711 706-280-5527
clean. Cool on rack for 10 minutes while preparing icing.
Angus bulls, Al sired, calving ease, semen
tested, free delivery, 200 miles, 6 mo.
Caramel lcing for German Chocolate Cake
guarantee. Brent Chitty Moultrie 229-891-
5455
Angus cows~itobred 6-8 months Reg. Angus sire, $800. Harris Livestock Boston 229-4038501 229-498-5732
1 cup firmly packed light brown sugar 113 cup evaporated milk
4 tablespoons butter
Angus Lowline percentage yearling bull; 1 '/2 c u p s sifted powdered sugar
gentle, papers available for Reg., $950 will consider trade for Angus heifer. Carlos Leach
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Stockbridge 770-910-6989 Black Angus herd for registration numbers
Combine sugar and milk in heavy bottom saucepan. Bring to a boil
16014390 15965699 16079820, 16079831, over medium-low heat; boil for 3 minutes. Remove from heat and stir in
- ~16,-5,h9.~4.5.78~z: e1b6ui5l.9o4.,5,.~77.67.,0j-14.6fi682-8378f9i88, all or part. powdered sugar, beating constantly.
Black Beefmaster Bull. 35 mos. old eve
appeal, aggressive breeder, semen tested, $1800. Jack Harden Carrollton 770-639-3726
Brown butter in a small iron skillet over low heat being careful not to burn the butter. Stir browned butter into sugar mixture. Beat by hand
Split locust farm deliiered & installed
fence rails & anvwhere. C.
~osts.
itche ell
breed. Ricky Lane Carrollton 770-258-5890 15 Red Angus bulls, 16-20 mo old, Buf Crk,
770-832-8025 Black polled Limousin bulls and heifers, Al
Cleveland 706-865-9828.
Beckton, Leachman Parker. Wayne Stradling sired, ready to breed now, 20-24 months old.
until mixture cools. If mixture becomes stiff, add a few drops evaporated milk. Spread over warm cake.
Steel building, 24x40~10includes garage door and ~ersonadl oor and deliverv. $4400. Ceda ~arr;lsValdosta 229-563-5285, '
Tearing down 100 year old house, selling everything, call between 9 am-8 pm for info. Patty Martin Rockmart 770-684-7159
Temporary Power Pole overhead in VGC $135. Rick Worrell Kennesaw 404-314-1498
Trail waaon, 2wd red with dump bed, like new condicon, kept inside, $3,700. Randy C Feaster Fortson 706-587-0856
Trailer eauipment, double axle. electric brakes, 18','$i295; frame ladder, alum- 22', $385. William Whitlow Cumming 404-2336396
9438 Hutchenson Fy. Rd. Palmetto 30268 770-463-1408
17 Simmental, Simangus and Angus bulls, performance data available, 11 months and older. Chris Keller Alma 912-286-0286
2 Black Angus bulls, excellent quality, unregistered, 3 year old(proven breeder) and a 7 month old, $1501$650. Charles Honea Carnesville 706-384-7174
2 heifer calves, 9 mos. old Jersey and 14 mo. old Gurnsev. C. Coarsev Lenox 229-5464938 770-957-3276
2 year old reg. Brangus bull, 14001bs epd's, clean Angus body type, $1300. Hank
Jimbo Crumley Bostwick 678-409-3572
Brangus Hereford heifers, from 400 to 700 Ibs., $600 ea. for all or $650 for singles. Cliff Thrower Good Hope 770-231-0620
Bulls, Red Brahman, Simmental and Simbrah, weaning and breeding age, few COWS and heifers. Cliff Adams Bowdon 770258-2069
Dairylbeef steer, 18 mos, approx 850-900 Ibs., good to finish for freezer, $550. Sammy Turner Waverly Hall 706-582-3691
Exc. performance tested black Simmental bulls, cowslheifers, Al & embryo bred, easy calving, high milk, satisfaction guaranteed,
Flo Mondello Smyrna, Ga.
Sour milk can be made by adding 1 tablespoon vinegar to milk, let stand for 15 minutes. Buttermilk can be used in place of sour milk.
Five Limousin Bulls, Homozygous Black, Gelbvieh bulls, open and bred heifers, all
polled, gentle, 1 year old. Gilbert Sprewell registered purebreds, bred for easy calving
Carrollton 770-832-3880
and fast growth. John Kiss Gainesville 770-
Full blooded Blk. Angus, bull 3 yrs.old, 531-1126
calves on ground, no papers, $1100. Larry Gelbvieh red purebred bull, can be regd, 2
. - Two large copper kettles, $400 each. Glenn
McBride S h a r ~ s b u r a678-378-2476 770-2540035
Used utility poles for sale, $1 per foot. Clifford Barfield Dallas 678-878-7537
Chitwood ~ e s a c a706-264-0771
priced to sell. Milton Martin Jr. Clarkesville Savage Clermont 770-983-7829
/ 22 Reg. polled Hereford hefiers, breed in
Jan. also service age bulls, BR.Victorious bloodlines, great EPDS, $1000 up. Brad
770-519-0008
Excellent set of cross heifers sired by
Fullblood Black and Red Senepol bulls.
performance tested bulls, ready for breeding. Bobby Griffin Elko 478-230-0422 478-988-
Mullins Martin 706-491-7556
Steve Hortman Tennille 478-553-1981
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112 yrs, see calves, $1200. Susan Peach Maysville 706-658-6033
Hereford bull, $750; Reg. Angus bull, $1400; Hereford cow +calf, $800; calves $350 healthy.Ted Seaman Roberta 478-952-7377
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Hereford bulls starting at $1500, Angus 33 weaned pigs, vaccinated, dewormed, Boer, Kiko and Texas Genemaster bucks 1999 AQHA flashy black mare, OTOE '10 Pheasants-Red Goldens, Yellow
bulls, 2 years old. Wes Smith Thomaston castrated,
full
Yorkshire, and does, all pure breed. Edward Swann bloodlines, easy keeper, great trail mare, Goldens. '10 Peacocks-Buford Bronze, India
706-648-4210
YorkshireIHampsh~reX(Blue Butts) $50, and Temple 770-562-5370
sweet disposition, 15.1h, no vices. Joan Blues, Java Green. White Mandarin drake
Jersey cow breed, 4700; 9 mo. old Jersey breeders available. Denise Reed Commerce Goats- billies and commons for sale. David Reaves Quitman 229-263-7074
duck. Herb Tart Cumming 770-841-5713
heifer, $500. Jim Cagle Newborn 706-752- 706-335-7620
Lay Winder 770-867-9754
2 Yr old, Paint colt; 6 Yr old, bay mare, (2) '10 Temrninck's hens, $150; '09 hen, $200;
0830
6 weeks old purebred white Landrace pigs, Gorgeous triple registered Niger~andwarf Young lacks. Morgan Harvey Bolingbroke Diamond doves, $20; Button quail, $5. Kevin
Jersey heifers, 8 Jersey heifers, short bred $45 each. Bobby Floyd Forsyth 478-394- bucklings for sale- several meat and dairy 478-994-2803 478-994-1979
Daft Decatur 404-325-9969
to Jersey bull, 2 bred 4 months; dairy quality, 1325 478-994-6546
does
available
too. 2005 thoroughbred gelding, leads/loads,
dehorned, $9OO/each. Brad Burden Elberton 706-988-9483
Lirnousin and LimiFlex bulls, excellent selection of breeding age bulls. Black & Red polled. Jerry Bradley Covington 678-2012287
Limousin bull, from Wulfs Limousin, gentle, easy calver, black and polled, $2500. Keith Wyatt 176 Shirley Rd. Ranger 30734 678575-9154
Longhorn calves, (ropers) $250/each. Billy Pittard Winterville 706-742-2241
Crossbred showpigs for February show, super Monster x Lickety Split, $125 up, feeder pigs, $50. Stanley Holmes Comer 706-3409998
DurocISpotted Poland China piglets, Iron &
812 shots - $30 each, Gilts, 100-125 pounds
also for sale. David Raburn LaFayette 706264-9201
Feeder pigs for sale. Kenneth Potts Sylvester 229-392-3675
Hogs and piglets for sale. call after 3 p.m. Jim Casey Temple 678-502-6923
www.greeneggsngoats.com Julie Minick Valdosta 229-560-2558
Jacob Sheep for sale - ewes and rams -
great fleece. Cathy Dobson Ball Ground 770479-2300
Katahdin ram full blooded $150. Casey Co ins Ran er 770-608-4710
reasonable price, also young does and bucks BoerIKiko crosses. M. Seymour Franklin 706675-6843 706-302-3376
Kiko Does 5 mo.old 718 & 5/16 $100, 19 mo.
UTD shots, some ground work and saddle fowl shinehoeand Horsefield Kalij for sale,
time-needs finishing, $900/obo. Joyce Allen Tom'm
Gra 478-955-631
Carrollton 770-854-4779 2010 AQHA palomino colt, Hollywood
13 Rhode Island Red Roosters $7 ea or all
967-3457 Rapper, Hollywood Dunit, lots of muscle, for $5 ea. Jim Hudgins Flowery Branch 770-
$1800 Janice Wilkes Athens 706-207-9366
3 and
Old
COturnix
just started under saddle. $750 obo. Jeanne Johnson Cairo 229-307-0173
quails3 $2
pickup Only. Walter 'Oderick
Blue Ridge 828-835-0277
7 yr old. large spotted pony, beautiful,
male Pekin ducks and male Mallard
extremely gentle, loves attention absolutely,
$ I 2 each. Katrina Gowen
no bad habits. Elaine Love Dawson 229-995- 478-825-7124
Miniature highland cattle, 1 bull and 3 cows, Reg. Yorkshire and Hampshire boars $150. Neal Hicks Stone Mtn 770-469-4217 2225
2 Toulouse geese, $50 each. Sonya
3 years old, $3000 for all. Terri Wilson service age val. herd. Lawton Kemp Dudley Kiko/Boer (50y0/50%)cross doe 3 years old 9-30-1996 APHA overo paint gelding, flaxen Babcock Colbert 770-853-4806
Toomsboro 478-290-2889
478-875-3243
$100, 6 month old doeling kiko/boer maneltail, 15.lh great all around family horse. 2010 Ameraucanas, Barred chicks, 1-8
Open Hereford and Brangus yearling Registered Berkshire boar pigs for sale. (25%/75%) $125. Nicole Miller Pendergrass EnglishIWestern. $2000. Nikki Kowalczyk weeks old; white OE bantams, Royal Palm,
heifers, Al sired, also yearling Hereford bulls. Jerome Roe Lakeland 229-251-4303
706-693-0801
Dawsonville 404-409-6560 770-205-3988 Red Bourbon turkeys; Muscovy ducks, more.
James Neighbors 525 District Line Rd. Registered Duroc show pigs ready for Kiko/Boer cross bucks, healthy, large, AQHA Doc Sugs Brudder, Doc Solono Brian Fowler Monroe 678-602-7291
Americus 31709 229-337-0038
winter shows, great quality, Registered Duroc breeding age. 14 to choose from. C. Cambron broodmare w/filly 1/3/10 by Highbrow Cat 26 different varieties of bantams: Cochins,
People friendly healthy Angus bull calves, boar for sale, after 6 p.m. Ernie Brown Alamo Acworth 770-380-3505
Stallion bred back. Jim White Eatonton 706- o l d English, Japanese, ~
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can deliver. Kasey Eldridge Madison 678- 912-568-7569
Kiko/Boer 485-for22485-4229
and many more, all purebred. Harris Moore
234-4699
Show pigs for sale, PureYorks- Hawkeye x buck is 100% NZ Kiko, bucksldoes $50 and AQHA race bred '08 bay filly, $1000; '05 Cummin 770-886-6916
Piedmontese registered fullblood bulls. increase heat, insect resistance, meat yield on calves, premium in lean meat market. www.beavercreekpiedmontese.com Patrea Pabst Dew Rose 404-217-8471
PurebredYAngus bulk, 2 y r ~ .d, eveloped On pasture, no grain. M.H. Barnett Washington 706-678-2890
Purebred Brangus bull, 1lmo. old, one Brangus heifer, 11 mos. old; one Reg. Limo., bull 3 yr. old. Wallace Taylor Milledgeville
Goliath, Crossbreds also Shane Henry Glenwood 912-523-5068
YorWHamp sow bred by reg. hamp, throws good pigs, $300. Chris Streetman Crawford 706-206-5635
'forkshire cross baby pigs, $35. Malinda Rarse Hartwell 706-376-5500
Goats and Sheep
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Andrea Stephens at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.
up. Kevin Harrison Camilla 229-336-7271
LaMancha Buck for sale, tan and white $75 can deliver for fair price. Patrick Baynes Chatsworth 706-260-5995
Large- red Boer buck goat, ready for breeding, $125. Debbie Phillips Haddock 478-932-5863
Nigerian
and playful, more babies and nanny soon $50 up, ~~i~ M ~ ~ Rl b 6~10~:301~- ~
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bay gelding ropelbarrel Prospect $1800: '02 3 haif :rown Mallard ducklings, $10 each.
gray bred broodmare, $1500. Dennis BeatY David Martin Metter 912-685-4201
Chickamauga 706-539-1285
gray gelding, l4yrs. IJtd used at summer camp, Western or English, bomb proof. $2000 Gail Cook Riceboro 912-
3 yr old Swinhoe trio, $150; 3 yr old, pair Elliots, $140. DOC Townsend Lizella 478-2582532
884-9147
3 yr old trio of Swinhoe, $185; 3 yr old.
Beautiful 3 yr. Arab X mare sorrel, great kids horse 1% started under saddle, big baby,
Amherst hen, $45, $200 for all defects. Charles Townsend Macon 478-781-0110
gtood~ hom~e~only, 706-778-0514
$425.
Debbie
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o 4 week old TOP Hat chicks for sale at $4 each. Mike and Cathy Taylor Blythe 706-592-
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Miniature donkey, solid black jack, lyr, old. Keith Biggs Maysville 770-757-8319 404-
days, $700. Terry Moore Pineview 478-892-
Purebred Miniatures 9978 478-952-0685
r 5612-W04h2it0e e billy goat ready to d go, $75. Daniel wrewgNwisig,tAeeorreiladd,nt,anDdAwunasiremfdalgsoFaaitnrsm, .chohemoamlthey
double dairy,
Patricia
Lee White 678-721-0380 stud- peVshow quality, sweet, handled daily,
713-2974
5 Co&umbianWyandottes hens 6,5 months old. $Il/each; 5 Toulouse geese, 5 months
birthweight. Calvin Minchew Macon 478-951- 100% 18 month old Boer billy, $150 2-9 Chatov Rutled e 706-557-1717
30-32" Dell & Komoko bloodlines, $400/$600 old, $50/each; 6 Araucana hens, $10 each.
1697
Red Senepol bull, docile; calving ease. selling prevent to prevent inbreeding, not
month Boer
$ l o o each. 290-3425
billies, $100 Mary Clark
eHacah.wbrekdinNasn4vn7l8ei-l.CboNrnig3elr2ia0n09d,w:$rf,100A. GMSichraeegl.
blac~ Molitor
t a nbuck, Dearing
706-595-1942
obo. H. W rosdick Dahlone a 706-867-9073 good pasture guard, breed mares, $150.
Tan a Robbs Gainesville 678-373-6931 age, healthy birds. Joe Hulme Royston 706-
Purebred registered. Freeman Harris Butler 478-862- 100% registered Boer buck. three Years,
Harry Sprewell Carrollton 404-775-4075
436-5402
3688 Reg Angus heifers(lO), excellent EPD's and
Son of eggs Eggspert Marksman (Heritage Offspring On site.
with black trim markings, very nice , $150 firm. John Hembree Nicholson 706-202-5217
Paint red & white, good manners, great trails horse, $600; black OH, anyone can ride,
pick
$5 each, Samantha ~~d~~~ ~l~~~~~
genetics; also outstanding, young bred Angus
912-754-6874 cows.Windell Gillis Eastman 478-374-4868
Reg. Angus bull, 4 y/o, low bw, predestined son, $1700. Edith McMichael Monticello 706-
Kingston - 819-9295 Reg. Angus heifers, bred heifers, and bulls Lirnousin X Angus hybrid heifers, excellent
enetics. Jim Lane Acworth 404-983-3929
for sale, can deliver. Stephanie Chitty Moultrie 229-891-8138
nannies Reg. Black Angus heifer, 11 mos. old, sired
- by objective, dam by Mitty in Focus, exc.,
$1000. Gene Ashby Hartwell 706-377-2994
Sp'ingfield
100% Young Boer billy $125, Boer nannies
young nannies
5-9 mOnwethers,
$g5. Lauren Hawkins Gray 706-614-0201
sweet, need new bloodline, not for slaughter,
$40, or trade. Tanya Chenoweth Adairsville 770-877-9363
2 112 year old purebred ADGA registered LaMancha buck. Terry Miller Bremen 770537-8299
pygmy goats 4 to 8 months old, $35 each not for slaughter, Shiri Gay Canton 770-6190936
2 Boer Cross billies; 2 Years old.- $115 each. W.11~ VVoods Cleveland 706-244-4981
pygmy goats babies for sale$50 and up, and pregnant nannies B ~ MDay~~~b~~~
2 Pygmy billies 3 m0. Old, $35 each. B. 770-601-5808
Ardron Ball Ground 770-301-7356 770-4794893
Pygmy goats for sale, from 3 months to adult,
and billies, sandra smith
2 Pygmy bucks; Proven breeder throws Covin ton 770-337-0160
twins/tri~lets,John Farmer Homer 706-870-
great trail horse, $600. Jim Boynton Newnan 770-253-8010 770-853-4580
Piepald donkey jack- striped back and
across
pretty, one year old, $400.
Larry Priest Monroe 770-267-8575 770-601-
1743
grey, 15 years old, 15h. great broodmare; large beautiful foals. Sharon Enderlein Brooks 770-461-1699
Qua'ter
UTD vacs and shoes- stocky, mountain trail horse, $1000. Kim Trahan Covington 770-
787-6333 770-883-7993
- Bra"ch 770-540-010g
75 chickens, show chickens of all kinds,
mostly roosters. fly pens round pens and
cages, call for hfo. James Hobbs 706-853-9690
9 mixed large roosters, 2 years old, corn
fed' $' each. Don Weathers
770-
8560333
Ameraucana pullets, started laying, $10
each,
Older hens, $5 each. C. carroll
770-266-1088
Australorp trios, cockerel wltwo pullets,
extra pullets available Ameraucana and game
Pygmy Reg. Bricton bldlnes, Blk Angus bull, 3 yrs.,
low birth wt., del avl. Robert aso on Oxford
6520 2 young billy goats ready for service, nice
$75 or pairfor $100 not brother and sister. Linda Gouldin D a l l A 770-827-8478
Reg Morgans-3 y.0. 14.3h ch filly just started $1200; 18 y.0. 14h dk ch gelding lawn
call for prices. Michael Oberbillig Murrayville 770-534-1483
770-786-7709
Abbeville Bee, Reg. polled Hereford bull, good EPD's
looking billies, $75 each. Jackie Gordon
Quality does, $100,
spotted
buck,
$100.
ornament $750. T. Little Monroe 770-207- 8.0. RIR pullets, roosters. SDW, Brassy
Ken 9057
Back, Blue Golden Duckwing, and Crele
ultrasound carcass info. provided, herd cert. 4 year old ABGA Boer buck- proven McMichael Monticello 706-468-2442
Registered Thoroughbred mare, 5 yrs. old, OEGB. Rex Sells Gainesville 678-455-4471
R e g . and accredited. Larry Lane Carrollton 678-
378-5170
breeder, sired numerous show winners, $250. Lynn Barber Manor 912-284-1008
5 month old wether suffolk lamb for sale, not
,R, dorper 2501bs $400,100%- years old ~ i imkpor~ted paper and microship, $700, MO ~a ~ o v i nton 678-544-8180
has papers, new shoes, coggins, needs experienced rider, $750/obo. Rachel Holbrook Ellijay 404-805-9027
Baby chicks, RIR, Dominiques, we hatch, sex, & ship year round, minimum 25 chicks to ship, email: bobsbiddies@live.com.Bob Berry
color. good bloodlines, roping steers, mature for slaughter, very tame, used for 4-H with
Standard bred mare 13 Y.O.Amish raised Ray City 229-455-6437
cows and heifers. Billy Walker 74 Billy Walker Rd. Rhine 31077 229-318-9299 229-3856010
children. Angela Hinson Hillsboro 478-9865089
6 month old AlpineINubian twin kids- female
blacwwhite, caramel does, wethers, small black buck, lve, msg, ~~~k~ A. ~ 706-675-0882
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and trained, top buggy mare, anyone can ride, ~tCraaffr~ircolsltakofne,7l~7101-i875-4m~-8o1n4t5hold filly. D.R. Banner
Baby Rhode Island Reds, Silver
Wyandottes, and others. James Thomaston 478-955-7106
Laced Allen
Regd. Black Angus bulls, 10, 2 yr.olds, one herd proved bull, son of Grid maker. James Miller Hwy. 230 West Hawkinsville 31036
and castrated male, both debudded bottlefed, $75 ea. Rebecca Hyzny Colquitt 229-758-2465
saanenbucks, 6 mo, old, beautiful and friendly, Kimberly Wagner sylvania912-531-
8555
Thoroughbred gelding, 12 y.o., 16.2 hands, bay, rides & jumps beautifully. Intermediate r~der.Debbie Powell Cordele 229-273-0307
and cochins- variety of colors - beautiful
birds, David Wri ht Carrollton 770-836-8875
478-892-2839
60 plus Kiko cross does plus 3 bucks most
TWH black filly wlblaze face; TWHBEA reg.
~ a a n e n Regd. Black Angus bulls, 13 mos. -4 yrs.
Docile Al'd to Pathfinder Sires. K. Schwock
Homer 404-634-0173
are about to give birth pricing depends. Rick Berry Griffin 678-283-4011
7 Kiko goat high percentage does for sale
6 to 18 months old, Curtis Collier Athens 706613-2922 706-540-3993
foaled 5/8/10, great set of papers, $500, very gentle. Mandie McFay Edison 229-255-7279 229-835-2832
Barred rock chicks $1.75. Pam Quick 678-618-1312
Barred Rock, Delaware, Turkin (Naked
~hetlanT d WO Regd. Limousin bulls, exc. genectics,
Homozygous black and polled available. Stan Powell Wri htsville 478-575-0663
Regd P i l e d Hereford bulls, pasture raised, gentle, rangy, exc. bloodlines & EPDs, cert. & accredited. Bobby Brantley Tennille 478-553-
--- 8598478-552-9328
and breeding use, no papers- 2009 and 2010 does. $75-$100. Ron Cline Rockmart 770445-4572
ABGA 100% Boer buck traditional, show quality, great herd sire, 12 months old. Champion bloodlines. Jeanne Bryan Sparks 229-392-1879
with Katmoget markings; excellent, proven breeder sires twins. leave message call ou. Ja Burlei h Dou lasville 404-483-1345
naturally polled, $125, Bobby Shields Mineral Bluff 706-374-5338
Neck)o
hatching eggs,
home only. Richard Harris Alpharett? 678- meat chickens. Joe Lashley LaGrange 404-
393-8545
274-1702
Zippo
yr old, gelding; 3 yr old, stallion, Lil Peppy DOC
Jersey Giants year) and New Hampshire Reds (21 weeks). Lisa Taylor
Bar, Gunsmoke breeding. Larry Brantley Kite Dalton 706-694-8256
Blueface Hatch, Roundheads, crossed
Poultry/Fowl Registered Charolais service age bulls, ADGA Nigerian Doe and doeling. ADGA
cows and heifers, delivery available. Bobby purbred Oberhasli doeling, wethers available
Burch Eastman 478-718-2128
as companion. Frank Corker Cherrylog 678-
Registered 374-7473
bloodlines to choose from. Tim Parks Ellijay ADGA Nubian does. CAE free and from
706-635-2531
excellent bloodlines. Lisa Rees Good Hope
Sim-Angus pairs sired by Myers Ranch 734, 770-267-8279
Dream On, Macho, 004 and more, call for ADGA Nubians, certified & accredited herd,
more info. Boyen Landon Glennville 912-213- scrapies free. Sarah Frantz Abbeville 229-
4062
423-7350
nannies two month old and two month old,
- M~~~ ~ 7~70-380l-4152l ~ ~Ifyou have any questions regarding ads ni
Two Pygmy goats 1 white female 1 brown this category, call Andrea Stephens at 404-
male has not been nurtured. Skip Samples 651-9081 or404-651-9082.
Fayetteville 678-898-3949
Any person engaged i n buying live
Wanted: any kind of goats reasonable price. poultry of any kind for resale, o r in selling
Shane Denmon Dahlonega 678-823-5164 live poultry of any kind bought for the
678-823-5163
purpose of resale, must be licensed by the
Equine for Sale
Georgia Department of Agriculture. Possessing such a license does not by
pulletslstags, mature cocks, and hens. Lee Townsend Elberton 706-213-8782
ages available, Randy Haymons Newborn
- 770-595-8000
2010 hatch. TS. GrOOver 912-858-2945 912-657-0102 Brown egg layers, $10 each; quad of OE Black Moderns, $40. C. Arrendale Marble Hill 770-893-3403
Simmental bull, 1 year old, Goldmine breeding, halter broke, shown at the Lawrenceville Fair 2nd place, $1500. Gene Hart Commerce 706-340-0825
Water Buffalo, 9 female, 4-bulls, 5yearlings, 1-5 wks., all for $16,000, will separate, pics available. Rex Register Valdosta 229-234-1120
ADGA registered bred Nubian does and wether, all bottlefed and does are nice milkers, excellent bloodlines. Brooke Whiddon Leesbur 229-886-8781
AKGAgpurebred Kiko bucks from excellent quality, stock. Awtrey Moore Powder Springs 770-943-3351
Alpine X Saanen first freshner, $250, 7
If YOU have questions regarding ads in this category, call Andrea Stephens at 404-6519081 or404-651-9082.
All equine advertised in the Market Bulletin must have had a negative Coggins test within past 12 months. Negative reports are valid for 12 months from the
sample date. A copy of this test report
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 ch.icks, ducklings, etc., must have been
raised by the advert~serbefore offering
B~~~~egg laying hens, red sexlinks, yellow
Buffs, pure breeds, laying now, call after pm. Lee Blount Broxton 912-359-3866
"OW" Reds,
KelsossGrays, Clarets,
Roundheads, Butchers, Law
call anytime. Russell riffi in ~ a i n e s v i l l e770-
241-0328 770-532-8447
Swine
month old, doeling, $150, CAEICL free, both must accompany the ad each time i t i s them for sale i n the Market Bulletin. Chickens, ducks, and guineas for sale. raised lovely homestead milkers. Barbara submitted o r the notice will be returned t o Mallard ducks must be at least three James Beverl Tennille 478-357-1037
I f you have questions regarding ads in this ~
~~~~d~~ 7~70-258-95~05
~ the adv~ertiser. Foi r this rea~son, generkalized generations from the wild before they can Chicks an: hatching eggs: Black Copper
pdvertisers category, call Andrea Stephens at 404-651-
9081 or 404-651-9082.
A~~~~~ goats, colored, registered, bucks, does, wethers, aged does, spinner flocks.Tina
ads (i.e., many horses, varieties t o choose from, others, etc.) cannot be accepted.
be
advertised in the Market must includthies informat'On
Marans, Cuckoo Marans, Welsummers, RIR roosters; pullets, all sizes, 3 breeds. Michael
Swine moving from farm to farm must have a negative brucellosis and pseudorabies test within the past 30 days before they are moved whenever there is a change of ownership. Exceptions are swine from a validated brucellosis-free and qualified pseudorabies-free herd. Buyers are urged t o request proof of a negative brucellosis and pseudorabies test prior to purchase.
2 Bred Yorkshire sows expecting in November & December, $200 each, Jay
E~~~~T~ lorsvill7e70-324-4380
Buyers are urged to request verification of
Barbad:s and Katahdin sheep, breeding
and ewes, Richard Grebel Albany 229-
436-0736
Boer buck reg, FB- ennobled sire, big, long,
heavy muscled, photo at www.finleybOers.cOm
S5O0. Donna Finley
770-337-0705
a negative Coggins test before purchasing any equine. Any falsification of Coggins tests can result in fines and/or suspension of advertising privileges in the Market Bulletin. This regulation also applies to equine advertised in the "At Stud" and "Boarding" categories of the quarterly
Boer bucks 2 100% reg. ABGA from willow equineeditions.
bottom Boers show stock , $250 each. Dennis
lSaacs Vienna 229-322-4896
14 yol black & white spotted draft mare,
Boergoatbucksubborne rendistered, broke ride and drive. C.
'04 pair Burmese Java Peacocks, $650; other 2009, 2008, 2007 peacocks available.
478-361-3468
'09 peacocks; pheasants: Ringnecks,Yellow
Golden; bantam pairs: Porcelain D'Uccles, Silkies; mist. roosters. Dennis Rich Barnesville 678-603-3777
10 Goldens, Amherst, Elliots, Edwards, Blueeared, Siamese Firebacks; Breeder Yellow Golden & Grey Junglefowl; Wellsummer, BCM, Pheonix. John Mason
crowell Doerun 229-891-4491
Chicks: RIR's and dual purpose mix hatch date 10/25/10. $3 ea. M. Grizzle Jasper 770655-2092
Diamond doves, several different colors, 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.
Bartlett LaGrange 706-882-4908
July. Rick Day Loganville 770-466-4612
Minyard Monroe 770-267-1735
Macon 478-986-3709
Amber Leary Forest Park 678-334-3420
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Doves, Snow white Barbaries, show champion bloodlines, will ship, $15 ea. & up. John Bennett Atlanta 404-622-1711
Ducks, Mallards, geese: White & African 3
g-e-n-e.ra-t-io-ns. Boyce Hembree Acworth 770-
329-1285
Eastern Wild Turkeys. Larry Tharpe Cordele 229-273-1701 229-947-3854
Free ranae aame roosters. $. 5 each. K. Hunt Thomson '106-595-5153
Game chicken, hatch, greys and Kelsos. Bill Farner Maysville 678-315-1832
Game chickens for sale. Gary Johnson
- - --- 9179 Tallapoosa Hwy. Cedartown 30125 770-
EA. R-857. 7
Game Chickens, stags and pullets: Gray Topies, Kelsos, Brown Reds, Hatch, and cross breeds. Kevin Darsey Milner 770-402-2836
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Rhode lsland Red chickens for sale. Stella The Georaia D e ~ a r t m e n t of Natural 1;
Gragg Clarkesville 706-754-6743
Resources regulates many exotic animals,
Rhode Island Red hens - $12, roosters - including most hoofed stock except llama
Livestock Sales and Events
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. $10, five months old. Jack Tolbert Ellaville
229-815-8520
and buffalo. However, upon compliance with applicable state regulations, .a deer farming license for the commercial
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Rhode lsland Red hens, $8 each; 3 breeds production of meat and fiber i s available I I
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of chicks. 3-8 weeks old. $2 to $5 each. Daniel for the following species: fallow deer, axis
Sampson Griffin 404-473-0267
deer, sika deer, elk, red deer, reindeer, and
Rhode lsland Red Dullets. Black Sex LlnkS. caribou. For more information o n the deer
and Pek~nducks. Biian Sturdy Dahlonega farming license, contact the Georgia
706-865-9201
Department of Agriculture at (404) 656-
RhTurkeysstandard bronze, $25 each. Billy 3667. For information on licenses of other
Fowler Canton 770-479-5742
species of hoofed stock (except llama and
RIR white pullets, four
rock Buff Or~inatonblack mos. old, all-from ~ c
aiant bhr
buffalo), contact the Georgia Department
rao~tf
Natural Resources Special (770) 761-3044. Individuals
Permit Unit submitting
Hatchery, $10 each. Harold Betsiil 3139 advertisements t o buy and sell regulated
I Every 1st & 3rdTues. Poultry, Goat & Feeder- Every 2nd Sat. Pony Express Small Animal I
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Breeder Pig Sale, poultry, 6 pm, hogs &
Sale, 10 am, Covington. Info: 864-710- 1
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goats, 7 pm, Taylor Cty. Livestock
2015.
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Auction, just off S.R. 128, s. of Reynolds. Info: 478-847-3664or 706-647-3559.
Every 2nd & 4th Sat. R&R Goat & Livestock Auction, goats & chickens, 12 noon,
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I Every Thursday Chickens, Rabbits & Related
526 Hwy. 56 N., Swainsboro. Info: Ron I
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Misc. Small Animal Sale, NE Georgia
Claxton, 478-237-8825 or 478-237- 1
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Sale, 6 pm, GAL #3478, Eastanollee
GOAT.
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Livestock Market, Hwy. 17 between 2nd & 4th Sat. Pony Express Horse Sale, I
Toccoa & Lavonia. Info: 706-779-5944or
tack, 5 pm. Horses, 8 pm, Covington.
Teamon Road Griffin 30223 770-337-7787 ho.o.fe.d-s.to- ck.. i n t- he.M~ ark.et Bulle.tin- m~ust. I~ ~ 7~ 06-599-7606.
Info: 864-710-2015.
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Game chickens: stags and pullets (trios), Hatch and Roundhead cross; Cardinal Kelso, $50ltrio. Vernon Murphy Cornelia 706-7785072
Games different breeds, call for info. Gary
RIR, Dominickers; also, Game Hatch & Grevs. Allen Culverhouse Thomaston 70664613781
Sicilian Buttercuos, rare. oullets, cockerels. McMurray stock, hkaithy, beautiful, $12 each.
provide a photocopy of the appropriate
WANTED 1;, '. license with their ad.
IEvery Fri. night Horse Sale, 7:30 pm, Circle Every 2nd &4th Sat. Harris Goat 'n' Sheep I
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Double S, 102 Lumber City Hwy.,
Auction, Livestock, goats, including all I
Hazlehurst.Info: Steve Underwood, 912-
large animals starts at 10:30 am, then
594-6200 (night) or 912-375-5543 (day).
poultry, including all small animals
Every Fri. night Goat, Poultry & Small Animal
starts at 12 noon. JoeTilley, Auctioneer 1
Johnson Cedartown 770-656-8527
Lynn Schlup Tennille 478-552-1119
If vou have ouestions reoardino ads rn this I
Sale. 7 Dm.. Bu- aa-v,Town Auction. 1315
Lic. #AU1810. Tavlorsville. Info: Rav or I
teche ens at Golden Red and Black Star pullets
beginning to lay, $10 each. Ronald Boatright Stillmore 912-562-3508478-299-4457
Good varietv of aame fowl: Dure & crossed
Kelsos, ~ r e y s , itch, ~oundheads, Sids,
Sweaters, & Doms., $35 up. C.H. Clay Macon 478-474-3109 478-335-3785
Guineas for sale. also Barred O.E. Bantam Roosters priced 'acc. to age. D. Beard Royston 706-245-5736
Guineas, baby chicks, pullets, hens, roosters, many breeds of chickens, R.P. turkeys. Teraid Odum Monroe 678-373-8619
Lioking 770-267-7263 Guineas- various ages, pearl, lavender,
-- - - 1 whi.te ch.ickens. Judi Farmer Carnesville 706-
384-SUl3
lndia Blue Peacocks, yearling hens, $40 each. Dominique Ford Monticello 706-4685--7-7-7
1 Iranian high flying pigeons and others,
starting price, $15 each. Alex Shev Lawrenceville 404-819-0335
Silkies, Showgirl Silkies, and Cochin bantams, 2009 & 2010 hatch; many different colors available, $5 and up. Brad Edmonson Gay 706-249-1577
Trio of Brassy Back Bantams, show quality, $20 leave message. David Patton Williamson 770-228-4415
Turkevs. Bronze Breasted toms and hens. Max ~ 1 4Csommerce 706-988-1942
Turkeys, various ages, $15-$25. Jolly Graham Lyons 912-565-7004
Turkeys, white Toms, 35+ Ibs, 350+, only ava~lableafter Nov. 17. $51 blrd. must take 5. Bren Lum kins Athens 706-354-1980
White $andarins and call ducks, Peafowl,
Red turkeys, Guineas, Silkies, Cochins, Polish and Columbian Rocks. others. Dannv Ledford Gainesville 678-316-2335
White Silkies, lavina and non: Barred Rocks, Bantams, .Bu'if Orpingtons and AraucanaIAmeraucanas, $5 each. Bobby
category, call kndrea
404-651- 1
~ w y . 3 4si., Barnesville. GAL #3177 Info:
Teresa, 678141i-9335 or 678-414-
9081 or 404-651-9082. Items listed in the Livestock
Wanted
770-358-087211786.
8905.
I Every Sat. 10 am, farm-relatedmdse. Auction; Every 2nd
& 4th
Sat.
Livestock Auction, I
category must be for specific livestock; for I
1 pm, goats, fowl & small animal auction;
Waddell Auction Barn, Climax, Ga., 1 I
instance, "want 3 or 4-yr. old quarter horse I
GAL#AU003224; Red Barn Livestock
pm, selling goats, sheep, poultry and 1
gelding, aPProx. 16 hds.7 suitable for 1
Auction Sylvester. Info.:229-776-9009.
small animals; selling miscellaneousat I
experience rider." GeneraliIzEevedry Sat. Horse Auction, All Breed Horse
10 am; #AU003249. Info.: 229-246-
ads, such as "want horses, any amount," are acceptabfoler publicatnioein the;r
are ads for free or unwanted livestock.
Draft cross gelding, trail rides, gentle, no
bad vices, 5-12 yrs 1400 Ibs 15+ hands,
Son a Alexaner Blairsville 706-745-8151
for newborn beef calves, no dairy
calves please. Chad Smith Thomson 706-
830-5616 706-595-1477
Looking to buy a herd of Black Angus cattle,
looking for
head, John Ridley Dalton
706-483-9654
Rabbits wanted: l e a . Californian Giant ~~~k and 2 ea, N~~ zealands D ~patr~ick
Davis Franklin 706-302-9414
Want reasonably priced livestock, poultry,
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Sale, tack, 7 pm, horses & ponies, 9 pm,
49551416-7217.
Reidsville.GAL 2687 Info: Mike Holland, Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Goats, poultry & small I
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912-654-28631614-6621.
animal sale, 11 am, Middle Georgia I
1 Every Sat. Goat, Poultry & Small Animal
Goat & Chicken Sale, Cochran. Lic# 1
Auction, 10 am, receiving, 8 am, farm-
AU003174. Info.: 478-230-7324or 478-
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related mist. sale. 12 noon, 425
230-1895.
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, 1
1
975-1489'
sheep, poultry & small animals; 1168 1
I Every Sat. Small Animals, Chickens, Rabbits,
Hwy. 441 N., Pearson, Ga. Info.: 229-
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Sheep, Goats & Horse Sale, 4 pm, Coker
798-0271, 912-422-3211.
Sale Barn, Duncan Bridge Rd., White Every 3rd Sat. Horse &Tack Sale, Buchanan
~I , CO., at old Chattahoochee Livestock
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Barn. Info: Wayne Coker, 706-540-8418.
I Every Sat. night Goat, Poultry & Small Animal
Horses Sales, LLC, tack, 4 pm, horses I to follow, 1812 Macedonia Church Rd., I Buchanan. GAL #316. Info: Melissa I
gant JG. Bantam Delaware. BLR Wvandotte.
~ustraiorperoosters, $5 each, 6 mdnths old: Tripp Thames Senoia 770-599-3623770-3755150
Large, colored meat chickens for sale $8
Walden Milledgeville 478-452-6367 Young Game roosters for sale, $10 each.
Lisa Hughes Kingston 770-855-4987 770R55-A917
Young Pearl guineas for sale. Billy Maney
Jacob Keys Ranger 706-334-6999
Want to buy a bull bison for a breeder. Rick En el Menlo 706-862-6315
to buy goats, hogs, sheep, horses, purebreedor mixed breed, will pick up, will pay
Auction, 7 pm, Bradley-Wayside Auction,
Wright, 770-296-4005.
1035 Monticello Hwy., Gray. GAL 306. Every 3rd Sat. Goat & Sheep Sale, 12 noon, I
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Info: Nancy Wilson, 478-986-4413.
Agri Auction Sales, held at Eastanollee I
1 Every 1st & 3rd Sat. Small Animal Sale, goats,
Livestock Market, Hwy 17 btwn.Toccoa I
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sheep & poultry, 1 pm, misc.
& Lavonia. Info: Ricky Chatham, 706-
each. B. Thomas Bartow 478-299-1143
Alto 706-768-3292
Lavender Orpington pair and extra cockerel, Greenfire Farm bloodlines, 5 112 months. $50 each. Joel Oliver Hoschton 678-
Poultry/Fowl Requirin-g
~eirnitl~icense
cash. Donald Green Temple 770-841-6815
Want to buy goats, llamas, Jacobian sheep
(4 horned); will pk up 4 cash. Sheryle Klein
Shiloh 706-905-7798
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merchandise, 6 pm, Deer Run Auction, Hwy. 76, Adel-Nashville Hwy., Adel. GAL 001800 Info: Z'9-560-2898 or 229-8964553.
491-2812 8840.
or
Jason
Wilson,
706-491-
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Livestock auctions listed i n the Market I
425-0283
I f you have questions regarding this Wanted, up to 4 Holstein bull calves, Greg 1 Every 1st & 3rd Sat. Livestock Sale, sale starts Bulletin sometimes offer related items for 1
Mallard ducks. 3 generation removed, $7 for male and $5 for female; chickens, $7. Aurea McNamara Kathleen 478-918-0207
category, call Shavonne Smith at 404-651-Bagley Commerce 706-387-1903
9081 or 404-651-9082.
Wanted- Golden Guernsey goats. Zach
Advertisements for bobwhite quail must Havener Athens 706-424-7086
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at 10 am, tackhorses, cows at 12 noon, sale, such as tack and other livestock
goats at 1 pm, poultry sale to follow, equipment. Notices for auctions selling I Metter Livestock Market, Lyons, Ga. info: any items other than livestock must be I
Mandarin ducks for sale, 1 pair, $100. Jerry be accompanied by a copy of the
1
Lewie Fortner, 478-553-6066. GAL 3415. accompanied b y the auction license 1
Childs Commerce 706-335-6241
Many different breeds of turkeys, pheasants, and bantams, also valley quail. Tim Brooks Maysville 706-652-2386
Muscovy 6 mos $7/lyr $12, other drakes, trade for pure breed ducks, ~ics@ZeaalerDuckFarm.comLinda Zeaaler kdrian 478-272-7930
Muscovy ducks, $7 each. Eugene Johns Waycross 912-283-3332
Muscovy ducks, beautiful, healthy, pets only, free range, all colors and ages, $10 each, Morgan County. Susan Prugh Buckhead 706-342-0163
Muscovy ducks, females $8, males $5 Jerry Walters Murrayville 770-297-2713
New Hamoshire Red bantams, show aualitv breeding pen, 13 females, and 2 males. 'Gene
advertiser's commercial quail breeders license. Since this is a state protected bird, the Georgia Department of Natural Resources requires anyone selling
- bobwhite quail t o have this license. For
license information, write: LBRU COMMERCIAL LICENSE, 2065 US Highway 278 SE, Social Circle, GA 30025-4743.
Bobwhitequail, flight conditioned, 18 weeks old. Roy Peterson Ideal 478-949-5842
Bobwhite quail, flight conditioned, now available for the 2010 season, call for pricing. Rembert Hancock Fairmount 404-376-0550 706-337-5711
Bobwhite quail, proven line, flight conditioned, located in the Athens, Ga. area, large or small orders, delivery available. Todd Howell Watkinsville 706-818-0320 706-202-
LIVESTOCK HANDLING
you ave ques rons regar ing a s m is ~a:kgory,~caAIlndrka Stephe:s at d404-i:l9081 or 404-651-9082.
'02 EquiSpirit 2H BP with dressing room, straight load ramp with lots of room, good condition, $7995. Marie Akins Woodbury 706-553-5060
'04 Featherlite all aluminum 24 ft. 7" wide16 112' tall, used 6 times, $12,500. John Wilby Athens 678-350-1012
'04 Silver Star all aluminum 2 h bo. 4' dr walk thru doors, like new, $8500.'James Gowin Rocky Face 706-673-2603
'07 Stoll bumper pull stock trailer, like new condition, $4400. Jerry Brautigan Griffin 404-
I Every 1st & 3rd Sat. S & D Goat Sales, Baxley number of the principal auctioneer or I
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' Fairgrounds,begin 1230 pm; goats, pigs, auction firm conducting the auction, per
poultry. Info.: steve Smith, 912-367-9268, regulations ot the Georgia Secretary ot
912-266-7170.
State. Notices without this information 1
1 Every 2nd Sat. Winstead Horse Sales, 5 pm, cannot be published.
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EaStanollee Livestock Auction, EaStanollee. Info: Shannon Winstead,
For more information on the Livestock I
864-710-4030 or 864-944-6200.
Sales and Events calendar, call Randy I
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Cox at 404-656-3682.
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20 Ft. Stoll gooseneck livestock trailer, like Crosby Prix De Nations 16" in cutback
new, used twice, $7,200. Pete Renner Perry Hunter Forward seat saddle, $1,000. Alisha
478-987-4815
Maddox Flowery Branch 678-943-6836770-
2001 Sundowner Valuelite 3 horse slant 965-0641
load bumper pull, one-owner, rarely used, Factory made horse trailer with divider,
pictures available upon request. Kelli Vaughn excellent condition. $2000. Frank Wood Rome
Whigham 229-246-5273
706-291-8450
Patterson Barnesville 770-358-6302
OEGB Spangles, show quality, pure breed, 10 weeks to 9 months old. Terry Easter Armuchee 706-252-0448 706-232-1768
OEGB: BB Reds, Silver & Fawn Duckwings, Creles, Blacks, Blues, Whites. Brassy Backs, & OEGB quails. Ted Charles Douglasville 770-942-6847
One trio red jungle fowl chickens, hatched 06-9-10, $35/trio. George Archer Griffin 770-
Bobwhite quail, weather and flight conditioned, will fly multiple times, call for price. Jerry Lumpkin Griffin 770-468-1640
Bobwhite quail, weathered and flight conditioned, Southern Quail. Luis Dutra Sharpsburg 770-318-9965 770-252-2892
Jumbo-Wisconsin Bobwhite quail eggs, $481100, $1681600, $26011,000, flight year-
'08 Gooseneck brand stock trailer, 20' x 6'8", metal top, escape door, electric brakes, used 6 times, $6500. Clinton Wilson Lula 770869-3276
'96 Colt three horse trailer; sleep, dress, tack room; dual axle; saddle racks & tack hooks good floors. Barney Usry Gibson 706831-0507
'96 Silver star, 3h, sl, oversize dressing
2002-Sundowner gooseneck, 2h slant, chrome nose, window safety bars, extended dressing room, large windows, excellent condition, $12,500. Ann McCannon Carnesville 706-391-0404
2003 Sundowner horse trailer, BP, 2 horse slant load, rear tack, dressing room, exc. condition, $7000. Michael Maguire Gainesville 770-983-9058
2004 24 ft roilin slan horse trailer or stock
Guffev tra~lsaddle w~thmatchlna breast collar new condition, $500. ~ e n n ~ ~ ~ o r r e l l s Dallas 678-283-7635
H&H roping saddle- very nice, ridden in once, rough fenders, 16", $600 will negotiate. Thomas Collins Macon 478-256-3213
Meadowbrook style cart, natural oak finish, bent-woodfenders, walk thru seat, $1150.Joe Watkins Winder 770-307-6979
227-7332
round,
email: room with alc, many options, like new, trailer, saddle racks, aressing room, excellent Metal horse cart, new seat, tires, canvas,
One trio, Porcelain D'Uccles, now lavina, mead5345@wadleyquailfarm.com. Raymond $10,000 firm. Eddie Roberts Suwanee 404- condition, $7000. Tim Lucas Hahima 229- plus horse harness and blinders. Kim Grizzard
$40. Ray Adams Tallapoosa 770-574-2667- Meadows PO. Box 338 Wadley 30477 478- 558-9987
563-6443
Carrollton 770-836-1842
Partr~daeRocks and some Blue Laced Red 252-5345
'99 Silver star solid aluminum 3-h S/L 28' 2004 Calico 2 h slant bumper pull, dressing Miniature custom made surrey, hydraulic
~ ~ a n d o t i k 5s ,months to 1 112 yrs., $10 to $15. Jeffery Smith Acworth 770-974-1219
I Peacock pheasant turkeys breeder green
- - cameo blk-shoulder redlyellow gold silver
swinhoe. H.E. R~ggsZebulon 770-358-3193
Peacock, Indian blue, pairs only, healthy,
ALTERNATIVE hadsome 2,3 and 4 yrs old. Donna Browning
I Atlanta 770-939-1777 LIVESTOCK Peacocks, breeding males, lndia Blues, $80
each, too many maiks. Randall Washington
1 Marshallville 478-957-6519 -Peafowlbreederspairs and males bantams, rooster. $5 ea. pairs $10 ea. Marvin Kent Pendergrass 706-693-2547
Peafowl for sale. Merrill Randolph Locust Grove 770-361-0261 770-914-1284
Peafowl: 1 lndia Blue male, $100; 2 Java Green females, $100; 1 snow white male, $200, all breeding age. Sandie Jones Albany 229-344-2983
Pheasants for sale: Chinese Ring Neck, Melanistic, and Silver. Leonardo Palese
PoultryIFowl Wanted
Wanted: Pure breed Araucana chicks or eaas to hatch. Grea Huahes Hinesville 9126!%-9915
categbry, call ~ha'vonnesmrthdat 4&-6519081 or 404-651-9082
The Alternative Livestock category contains ads for ratites (ostriches, rheas, and emus) as well as other "nontraditional" livestock.
Alpacas, retirement sale, pets as low as $100, breed~ngstock from $1,000 J Crake Dawsonville 706-265-7328
Llamas for sale, gentle, hand fed, male and female, all sol~dcolors, long fleece, $250 obo
long X 7' tall gooseneck, excellent conditionloaded. Kelley Ivy Dawsonville 404-694-0219
1 stock trailer 15ft., bumper pull, round front, four wheels, middle gate, good paint, excellent condition, $1900. R. Branch Hazelhurst 912-375-2465
16 ft bumper pull stock W&W trailer, good condition, $1150 obo. Donald Green Jr. Buchanan 770-658-4320
16ft Ponderosa GN trailer, $1800 firm. Bobby Yarbrough Pine Mtn 706-884-1873 706-333-1998
17" Crosby Lexington TC forward seat saddle, large crack on padding underneath, no stirrups or leathers, $500. Jan Henderson Talmo 770-536-5502 770-654-4871
17.5 Courbette Combination saddle, med, tree wl fittings, in very good condition, $225 obo. Paige Dorsey Ball Ground 678-8524847
1890 runn- a- bout, great condition, with harness. $1500. Tina Darsev Locust Grove
room, 16" wheels, tires, brakes, mats, escape door excellent condtion, $3000. Wes Beaty Dallas 770-842-9849
2005 Featherlite stock trailer. 20' lona 7ft wide, center sliding and rear gate, rtkber mats. askina $10.500 obo. Chris Anderson Odum 912-269-5155
2009 American Soirit 2 horse slant wlfull living quarters, like new- call for details, $25,000. Randy Pilgrim Thomson 706-5959736
2010 triole B&J trailer 3 h sl. tack. bumoer pull, heavy mats, Dupont point, $5000 film. Rebecca Yeoman Eatonton 770-468-5780
21 foot, 3-horse slant, horse trailer, 2001 model, $4000. Kevln Hall Tifton 229-3921594 229-382-0292
28 ft Gooseneck brand livestock trailer, $6500 20 ft circle w $3500. Cole Jernigan Buena Vista 706-570-2171
3 horse slant, bumper pull, good floor, steel, new paint, very little rust, tack compartment,. ~ u l l sareat. Chervl Tobev Rincon 912-658-
brakes, $3350; harness black and red patton leather, $295; 8&10 inch mini saddle, $195. Fay Green Grantville 770-583-3811
Nearly new WW palp cage sheeted & WW alleyway adjustable frame, $525. Erwin Bryan Barnesville 770-550-4702
Northrun Ashland English saddle, black, 17"; fittings, girth, saddle pad, cashel gel pad, new $1700, $900 obo. Kristi Simpson Royston 706-680-2805
Owensboro farm wagon, built before 1930, used for rides singleldouble, very good condition, $1200. Paula Schafer Hiram 770853-7517 770-853-7517
Passier GT 16112" dressage black $650; Duett Ar~a18" MW dressage black $900; Collegiate 17" dressage. Sandi Forester McDonough 770-957-5180
S&H 3 horse slant trailer, bumper pull, dressing room, excellent condition, $7500. Mike Hogan Dublin 478-676-3853 478-279-
- Woodstock 404-964-6318
Marian Dan~eMl acon 478-718-5108
770-65<0772
8561
4699
I Piaeons, over 40 different breeds, rare and Male llama, rea~stered.$200 Bettv Fortune 1986 Barrett aluminum cattle pot trailer 48ft Amish stvle cart, seats 3 Meadowbrook,51" Stable blankets. sheets and hoods for sale.
fancy types, also, doves, sh~pp~nagva~lDan~el Sylvester 229-776-0044
X 102 inches; 1982 polar American double wheels wood, wlrubber, like new, $1500. 68" to 80". various brands, styles and
vaughan
park 404-438-5304 404- Sur~alpaca male. $1,000 to aoad home, deck livestock trailer. Kathryn Fortner Kite Charles Murphy Monticello 706-468-9191 conditions. Donna Adams Bremen 404-735-
361-7168
nice 4-H project. S. Ammen ~ r e e n s b o r o706- 478-469-5178
Barrel racing saddle 14 inch, round skirt, 5916
I - Pigeons: show quality Archangels,
Cappuchines, Swiss Mondaines, Red Carneaus. Strassers, will shim Nambia Bennett Atlanta 404-622-9432
Game Farm sell Out etc' James Williams Hortense 904-334-1245
Pullets, hens, roosters, mixed breed chickens. Louie Martin Monroe 770-601-0806
424-2171
1991 Featherlight slant load 3 horse trailer,
Alternative Livestock Reauirina PermitlLicense
Mid and rear tack, aclheat in dressing room $6800. Rhonda Tate Cloudland 706-8626571 706-936-8863
I f you have questions regarding ads in this 1993 4 star aluminum stocklhorse trailer,
category, call Shavonne Smith at 404-651-32' long, 7' ceiling wlsplit gate, good wheels
9081 or 404-651-9082.
and tires, $9000. Jason Smith Dublin 706346-4323
some tooling; suede seat, $200. Abby Madison Cleveland 770-530-2211 706-7786605
Cattle trailer old but will do the job, $800. Roger Pierce Eatonton 706-473-1379
Cattle trailer, 20' gooseneck, center gate, swing rear doors, good floor & tires, nice solid trailer, $3,200. Mark Woodham Madison 404379-8037
Sundowner 777 2 Horse BP trailer '05,7'6H 6'9W. dressina room. dual escaoe doors. straight load, -ramp mint. Janice '~ermonet Suwanee 678-481-4666
Timberline saddle brown, excellent condition, made Stockton Mo.; 16" breast plate, crupper back girt, $600. Steve Stowers Dawsonville 706-974-0576
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Two horse bumper pull trailer with dressing $25, 4x5 rolls, FescuelOrchardmix, in field; '10 Coastal Berrnuda, premium horse 2010 Bermuda hay, Tift 44 or Cheyenne 2010 horse quality, Fescue sq. bales,
room, sturdy, but needs paint. 7' tall all steel, $35, stored in barn, horse hay. Pat Sutton quality, large square bales, relative forage Bermuda, $5 bale, well fertilized, kept in barn, fertilized, weed free, stored in barn,
$1500. John Kunkel Zebulon 770-567-5115 Clarkesville 706-947-3006706-499-6761 quality tested, fertilized/limed, $5 bale. Dan horselall animal quality. Helmut Cawthon $3.50/bale; 4x4 rolls, $25. Steve Hulsey
Wagon 6'x12', used for hauling hay, brush, $25, Fescue mix, cow hay; $30, horse hay, Evans Athens 30605 706-318-6136
Rome 706-346-9064
Clermont 678-316-4887
and for hay rides, has 4' high top, fair 4x5 rolls, delivery available. Keith Hyde '10 Coastal Bermuda, round and square
horse
quality,
condition, $200 0 6 0 . Dean Hamner Palmetto Dawsonville 404-317-9621
hay, sheltered, baled dry, no weeds, tested, no rain. $35, at barn or in field, delivery Fescue/Bermuda/Orchard grass hay, sq.,
770-463-4178
$251$30, FescueIBermuda cow hay, 4x4 & delivery available, $41sq., cowlhorse quality. available. Thomas Spradlin West Point 706- $4.50; rolls, $40; storage available. R.J.
Want to buy used cow panels and gates. 4x6, net wrapped in barn, rain free, delivery W. Sumner Wrightsville 478-278-5508
590-3066
Campbell Rockmart 770-748-3419
Todd Harris Macon 478-447-5310
available. Zack Coles Winder 770-307-0882 '10 Coastal BermuddBahia, 4x5 round 2010 Bermuda mixed in field, $25; barn; ton 2010 horse quality, mixed grass, Fescue &
Wanted: 2 h GN SL horses trailer, good $30 roll, 2010 Berrnuda hay, $35 roll with bales, fertilized; also, Millet hay, delivery price, $75 and $90; ryegrass hay, $30. C.E. Orchard grass, fertilized, rain free, in barn,
condition. D. Finco Watkinsville 706-769- net wrap, pick up at farm. Carey Knowles available. Jimbo Hatcher Macon 478-954- BurdetteTignall 706-285-1936706-318-8032 500# rolls, $35. Pat Cheatham Newnan 770-
8527
McRae 229-868-8382
1688
2010 Bermuda, horse quality, rain free, 253-8703
Wanted: used manual headgate (cow) in $35 per roll, 2010 fresh baled peanut hay, '10 Coastal BermuddBahia, 4x5 tight rolls, weed free, fertilized, 4x5 bales, $45/$50. 2010 Laredo Bermuda, high quality, Fescue
working condition.Joe Stout Dacula 404-641- Lake Blackshear area, delivery available. fertilized, weed and rain free, in barn, $45. Robert Lee Hoschton 706-654-3628
mix, med. quality & mulch square bale hay,
3082 770-822-1440
Charlie Statham Unadilla 478-244-0877
T.G. Brown Fort Valley 478-953-3200
2010 BermuddFescue mix hay, square large square bales. Phil Cochran Canton 770-
$35 roll, Bermuda, 4x5 net wrap in barn; '10 Coastal, Tift 44, $25-$35; Fescue- bales, fertilized, rain free, horse quality, in 289-3876
RABBITS
$25, Fescue, qty. discounts.Terry Stephenson Bermuda mix, $20-$25, 4x5 rolls, cow hay. barn, $4.25 bale. Asa Thomas Bogart 706- 2010 Millet/Fescue/Ryegrass/Bahia, net
2637 Adams Clarke Rd. Commerce 30530 Scott McDaniel Yatesville 706-472-3013
769-7462
wrapped, in barn, (275) 4x5 large rolls, $40-
If you have quest~onsregard~ngads in this 706-207-5279
'10 CoastallBermuda, prime horse quality, 2010 BermuddFescue square bales, $4, $45/roll. Bob Miller Greenville 706-672-1111
category, call Andrea Stephens at 404-651- $40, 4x5 rolls, 2010 ryegrass; $50, fert., UGA Soil specs., $6/sq., 4x5 rd. bales, picked up, barn kept, sprayed and fertilized, 2010 mixed Bahia, Bermuda, some
9081 or 404-651-9082.
BermudaICrabgrass mix, horse quality, $301$401$50, del.1stack in barn available. Olin delivery available. Kenny Sargent Rockmart Johnson grass, 4x5 roll, will load, $25 per roll.
10 rabbits with pens, and feeders waterers, fertilized, in barn, net wrapped. W. Glover Trammell Forsyth 478-994-6463 478-960- 770-490-1227
Bobby Smith Manchester 706-656-6427
price negotiable. Brenda Staples Hoschton Griffin 770-599-9806
7239
2010 Coastal & Russell Bermuda hay, well 2010 mixed Bermuda grass, round and
706-654-3268
'10 4x5 hay rolls, Fescue and mixed, in '10 Coastal/Fescue/Bahia mixed, horse fertilized, 4x55 round bales. Robbie McCorkle square bales, priced by variety and quantity.
Adult Mini Rex, Mini Lops, malelfemale,$10 barn, never wet, $20/roll. Brian McGee quality, fertilizedllimed, sq. bales in barn, Buena Vista 229-931-4084
Edward Walker Rayle 706-401-1363
'6 or discount on quantities, near Macon. Tina Lo anville 404-668-4793
round bales in field. Charles Holland 2010 Coastal Bermuda hay, 6x5 rolls, well 2010 mixed FescueIOrchard, 4x5 round
Ashle Knoxville 478-836-2410
4x5 net wrapped Fescue, Bermuda hay,
fertilized & irrigated, large amount, stored bales, stored in field since June 1, $20.
Flekish giant rabbits from 3 mo. to adults, $45; square, $5; cow hay, $35. Neil Brasington 10 Fescue hay, sprayed. fertilizedand barn under shelter. James Campbell Colquitt 229- Michael Bugden Newnan 678-428-2917
$20. and up. Edward Sezonov Snellville 770- Buchanan 770-617-5393
stored, 4x5 rolls, $25-$30; square bales, $3- 220-6094
2010 mulch hay, large square bales in barn,
361-1871
10 4x5 rolls, Fescue, Bermuda mixed $3.50. Steve Griffin Dalton 706-260-1912
2010 Coastal Bermuda hay, horse quality, $2 per bale. M.D. Holcomb Dalton 706.259-
Flemish Giants, silver/white/gray/tan-brown, grasses in field, $25 per roll. Bill Garrett '10 Fescue horse hay, sq bales, $3.50; 4x5 $4lbale at barn, delivery available. Glenn 3749
2 months to adult malelfemale show rabbits, Covin ton 770-787-1012
rolls, $30; cow rolls, $20; mulch hay, $2. Brinson 6482 Old Louisville Rd. Tarrytown 2010 Oct. cut hybrid, Bahia, 4x5 rolls, $35,
beautiful fur rabbits. Barbara Queen Dallas
Rifhard Heard Canton 770-548-9452
912-288-5960
stored under shelter. Chris Mills Toomsboro
770-445-1316
Tifton, net wrapped, well fertilized, rain free 10 Fescue square bales, horse hay, 2010 Coastal Bermuda hay, well fertilized, 478-233-3317
Holland hay. Buddy Keller Harlem 706-556-9821 706- $4.40lbale; cow hay, $3.50/bale, under cover. rain free, in barn, $5lsq.; $50lround, 2010 Orchard grass, Fescue mix, sq.,
reduction, fully pedigreed proven adults and 832-7977
Jeremy Means Snellville 770-539-3405
horselcow quality. Eddie McGee Sparta 404- $3/bale; 4x5 rolls, $30. Kevin Farist Ellijay
1 0 juniors. Bridget Ruis Lula 770-869-1813 770-
'10 Fescue square bales, under cover, 783-4104
706-635-7869 706-889-0598
877-2851
quality, net-wrapped, fertilized & weed-free, horse hay, $4/bale. Carol Hassell Lilburn 404- 2010 Coastal Bermuda round, $50; square, 2010 peanut hay, 4x5 round rolls, $40. Scott
- , LI0 lCoa Mini-Rex Rabbits $15 each, Jaimee Peace
Newnan 770-304-2597 NZ, Double Mane Lionheads, dwarf, rabbits
for sale, from $12 and-up. Jim Miller Marietta
stored covered, harvested by veterinarian. Jill Lancaster Fors h 478-994-6768
net wrapped; also, Alicia square bales, all
374-1961
'10 Fescue, 4x4 rolls, rain free, in barn, horse qua lit^, $201roll, delivery available. Mike McKinzey Flowery Branch 770-967-6467
$5, in barn, will deliver. Stephen Bell Milledgeville 478-414-8043
2010 Coastal Bermuda square bales, well fertilized and limed. horse quality, delivery
Thorn sonGlennvilleg12-334-1642
201: peanut hay, 5 ~ 6rolls, net wrapped,
Gu Williams 11. aha 229-237-3267
Russell
Bermuda hay, well
678-491-1520 678-492-2851
horse quality. Henry Martin Waynesboro 706- '10 Fescue, horse quality, 4x5 rolls, avg. 800 available, $6. Jack McCracken Newnan 770- fertilized, 4 ~ 5 . 5 round bales, delivery
Pure breed Californian, NZ, Altex 5-12 558-5005 Ibs., fertilized, limed, UGA tested, no 304-2487
available. Steve Young Buena Vista 229-942-
weeks old, $8- $15. Quitman Tanner '10 Alicia hay, square bales, fertilized and weedslrain, $50, loaded at barn. Jason 2010 Coastal Bermuda, 5000+ square 1692
Sari, Hortense 912-778-4546
barn kept, $4 each, 10 minimum. Scott Lynch Breeding Senoia 770-599-8998
bales, horse quality, $4/square bale, $40lroil, 2010 Tift 44, 4 ~ 5roll, $50, barn kept, net
Wa nesvitoW9a1e2-266-4755
'10 Fescue, Orchard grass, Clover hay, rain cow hay, $25-$35/roll on Pallets. Curtis wrapped, fertilized, limed, horse quality;
adults. Wendell Cole Carrollton 770-832-
free. horse quality, $5lbale. at barn, delivery Durden Lyons 912-526-3189 912-245-1081 BermuddFescue 4x5 $35 roil, James Sells
8786
barn, excellent and good quality, $60/$50, del. available. Charles Hemphill Blairsville 706- 2010 Coastal Bermuda, excellent quality, Monroe 770-267:8603
avail. Henr BeckworthGibson 706-598-2106 745-9544
Sari each, Jer Guinn Madison 706-342-1954
Jzns sari
with swamp, Flemish giant,
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dwarfs. Lori Smith Bowdon 770-809-4668
round, horse quality, delivery, small fee, well fdertil~ized,, $40. Ben Welch Barnesville 770358-1888
'10 FescuelBermudalOrchard, mixed & clean Bermuda. horse quality, stored in barn, 4x5 rolls, $25/$30/$35 roll. W.B. Carlyle Pendergrass 770-601-0125
round and square bales, stored in barn. Charles Mclntosh Monroe 770-365-0374 770-267-9536
2010 Coastal Bermuda, horse quality hay, weedlrain free, stored inside, 4x5 big round,
2010 -rift 44, ~
~ and ~~~~~d~ ~
mixed, cow & goat qualib large, tight and dry
bales. Keith Boozer Monroe 770-601-5217
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$55; square bale, $5.50. Deborah Wlllett Loganville 770-712-5886
2010 Coastal Bermuda, well fert. & clean, 144 round bales. 4x5, analysis avail. William
limed, 800-1000 Ib. bales. Coy Baker
kI0 Lo anville 770-466-4609 ~ i f 8t 5 hay well fertilized, baled
without rain, $35 p& roll, James L Laster
FEED, HAY AND GRAIN stored, rain free, delivery avail. wlquantity. $4.50/sq. bale; ' I 0 Rye-Bermuda mix for Page Wrightsville 478-864-2942
Kathleen 478-987-3703
Mike Corrigan Macon 478-475-691I
cows/goats, $4lsq. bale, delivery available. 2010 Coastal BermuddBahia mix, 4x5 rolls
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9081 or 404-651-9082.
phay hay ofiered for sale; i.e., Coastal bermuda
ha ,Alicia ha ,etc.
'10 Berrnuda, $5.50; Fescue, $4; Bermuda mixed, $4.50. all @ barn, del. avail., all hq. Alvin Guillebeau Monroe 770-267-8929
per roBll,eirnmbuadran/.~Jeasocnum~Rixo, b5infosont rBololsw, d$o30n 770-315-9779
'10 BermuddFescue, well fertilized, 1200-
Sandra Kenney Jefferson 770-513-3078 10 horse quality, Bermuda; also, cow, goat,
and mulch hay, sq. bales only, delivery 0a7va0i1lable. Jimmy Waldrep F o r s ~ t h478-994-
'10 horse quality, Coastal Bermuda square bales, $5. Michael White Comer 706-202-
stored in barn, fertilized, and limed, quantity discount available, $30 roll. Scott Williams Crawfordville 706-474-1712
Be2r0m1u0dCaIo'eassctaule, mBeixrm, $u4d: a,llshqo.rsbeaqleusa,li$ty4.a5n0d; stored in barn, 60 Ib. bales. Earl Pye Milner 678-758-6996
also, round rolls, $35 each, rain free, in barn. J O B~radley Canon 706-356-8295
2010 wheat & rye grass hay, 5x5 round
Mbaalergsinfecrtoil.izFerda,nsktoEraetdoninBbuacrknh, ehaodrs7e0q6u-3a4lit2y-,
0727 706-474-0689 25 acres mulch hay, you cut & bale, free,
Fescue mix, $30; 4x5 Bermuda, all 2010 hay, Sonny Wood Rutledge 706-557-9509 706717-8484
$2,75 bale, 2010 cow & goat quality, Fescue &Orchardgrass, heavy sq, bales, Lamar Long Chatsworth 706-695-5906
1 ' 0 $25, 2010 ~ , l hlay~, la~rge rolls, net
wrapped, sam Rappold Molena 770-550-
sZ0 3048
pound rolls, $40, you pick up, delivery extra. Joe Thomason Ho ansville 706-523-1627
Coastal Be?mUda, 4x5 rolls, well fertilized, clean horse hay, on pallets, covered, $40-$45, local delivery. Rex Register Hahira 229-561-1462
Square bales, relative forage quality tested, fert~l~zedllimed, $5 bale. Tyler Evans Winterville 706-549-0937
I4O5 706-614-1296
'10 quality, Coastal hay, round & sq bales, $45150 & $4-$4.50, del available. Walter Davis Haddock 478-932-1020
'10Tift 44, Bermuda,4x5 rolls, net wrapped, and under cover, fertilized, horse and cow hay, $401arge$50-$50/roEl.verett ParrOttAlvat7O 06n-5381263 404-319-5326
100 bales of Alicia, grass hay, well fertilized, large rolls, special price if take all; gapeach@dishmail.net.M. Brannen Millen 706-360-0016 912-531-5096
2009 hay, rolls, BermuddFescue mix, $20 per roll; 2010 BermuddFescue mix, $30 per roll. Dan Tant Barnesville 404-772-3262
2009 round Coastal hay, $20; 2010 square
2010
excellenqutality, net Dacula area. Glenn Knight Lawrenceville
wrapped, 1000 Ib. rolls, stored in barn, highly 770-277-2606
fertilized, $40, delivery available, Freeman 3o 2010 4x5 44, round
kept in
706-269-3270
706-366-1956
barn, S an
well fertilized, $4O/bale, ler Ga 770-846-0001
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2010 fall cutting of Fescue hay, square P30:Bermu\a square bales, $4/bale; 35 4x5
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2010 fertilized, sq. bales hay, TimpthylOrchard mix, $6 at barn, delivery ava~lableC. .C. Hemphill Blairsville 706-7454414
2010 Fescue hay and mixed grass hay, $3.50 bale, at barn. Wade Cown Monroe 770207-6983
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$33 each;
hay, each;
$12,
Lee Rampey Elberton 706-283-1237 706-
213-3807
4x4 net wrapped bales, under shelter,
Bermuda hay,
bales, $30bale; peanut
hay, 500+ bales, $351bale. Lonnie Waters
Hazlehurst 912-375-3413
qb~;~;i,p.; $5. Wayne Vinson Haddock
2010 4 ~ b4ales of fertilized, ~~~~~d~ and BahidBermuda mixed hay, $25 each. Scott
2010 Fescue hay. 5x4 round bales, in barn, high quality, heavy bales, $30, delivery additional. Jasen Crurnp Kingston 770-3839732
4X4 rolls, net wrap, Bermuda mix, only $18, Buddy Moore Maxeys 706-817-8430
4x5 2010 last cutting Bermuda mix, $30 per roll, behind baler, delivery available. Jackie
2 0 1 0 Ste hens Wri htsville 478-232-8114
square bales, $3.50lbale, rain & weed free. Jim Garrett Blairsville 706-835-5693
Hoboker; 2010 4x5 roll, Russell Bermuda, in barn,
$45. Jim Keith LaGran e 706-884-4923
' Berrnuddryegrass, 2nd cutting, coveredloff
for weeds, limed, rain free. $5 each, in the barn. Charles Hael-
2010 Fescue, 4x5 rolls, horse quality, in barn, $25; Fescue square bales, $3. Charles Chastain Talkin Rock 770-893-9013
2010 Fescueiermuda bales. $3.50. Marie Tumlin Shiloh 706-846-5075
Faulkner Barnesville 404-925-6671
4x5 Alicia, Bermuda rolls, S401barn, $35/field all net wrapped, Chris
912-614-7828 912-458-2353
5x6 rollsof great quality, peanut hay,
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Hollingsworth Molena 404-805-4156 2010 4x5 rolls, net wrapped, Fescue,
bales, $4, will deliver. Jessica Lowman Ellijay 706-669-4045
horse hay, delivery available, Kevin Henkle Rome 678-315-2791
Cost: $20.00 + $2.00 S&H each
locdl Berrnuda, and other grasses, $15; square
bales, $2.50, leave message. Neal Watkins Lula 706-677-2457
2010 FescueICoastal Bermuda hay, round bales, $20. Mary Williams Martin 706-3843585
Alfalfaimothy blend hay horse quality, stored inside, $9,50 bale, delivery, Carrie Willbur Canton 770-846-7979
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p 2010 4x5 round bales, BermuddFescue 2010 Fescuelorchard mix, rolls, $25;
mix, under shelter, $35lbale; in field, $25/bale, will load, delivery avail. Matt Riner Williamson
square, $4. Bob Pruitt Villa Rica 770-4452423
wrapped, horse and cow, large quantity, John Scott Tifton 229-382-7787229-392-6520
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~ ~ d , " ~ ~ ~ u ~ 2 ~ ~ Bermuda mixed hay. James Rutledge wrapped. stored in field, $35. D. Borem
McDonough 678-372-6443
Ashburn 229-566-3037
Powder S rin s 770-241-3201
2010 Alfalfa square bales, $11.50, delivery available. Ned Sar Kingston 404-406-1565
2010 Alicia B e r k d a hay, 4x5 round, triple-
G & 2A0li1c0iahasyq,uhaorerslreo' u&ncdw o.wJoqAunaliYtyo,uCnogasLtoacl. musixt fprei Bee,irnminCudbu:allrond,ha;,e4nx57h7or0ors-ll3es5,q8$u-40a08li;t1ys,5q7f.e,7r0$ti-l5i5z,5eHd0,-o7rr8aa3cine7
netwrapped bales, $45lbale. Weyman Mobley
2010 k:rmuda buality Ocilla 229-468-5978229-424-5215
2010 hay. horse quality, Russell & Coastal, sq., $6; rd. bales; also, net twine. Dee Martin Fort valley 478-338-5109
hay large round bales,
2009/2010, good
for cattle, not horse
quality, $20 per bale. Judy Walden Crawford
and well fertilized, delivery available, $6/bale. 2010 horse quality Fescue, weedlrain free, 706-743-3692
2 0 1 0 c lake Phil Britton Jackson 404-597-7347
well fertilized $3.50 sq.; $25 4x4 roll. or
possibly trade for cattle.
Hulsey $F,e~rnmbuardna. hFarayn' vkelirnyD'loewane'll Cfeartriltiezersdv' ille 7ra7in0'-
State Amt Enclosed
bales, well fertilized, horse quality, in barn, $4. Cleveland 770-654-8157
386-4464
s5; Charles West Waycross 912-282-6376 912-
283-3184
2010 horse quality perennial peanut hay, $7.50155 Ib. bale, large round bales available.
B~~~~~~ square bales, Ryegrass
square bales, $5; ~
c~ rabgrass ~ round
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2010 Alicia round rolls, 66" tall, 48" wide, [an Stephens Tifton 229-387-5545 229-382- bales, $30/roll. Bryan Cobb Rutledge 678-
1000 Ibs., $30 per roll. Jacob Linahan Hahira 1412
982-3175
229-560-4482
2010 horse quality, fertilized, barn stored,
Mail Order to: FOGAH, PO Box 711, Morrow, GA 30260-0711
2010 Alicia, Bermuda, highly fertilized, 4x5 Ryegrass or Russell Bermuda,$55; mixed squares, $4.95; mulch hay, $3.50, all fertilized
horse quality, 4x5 round bales, $40. Ricky 4x5 Fescue cow hay, stored outside. $30. & baled dry, delivery available. Walker Cloud
RobinsonButler 478-862-3586478-365-0732 Charles Woodward Covington 678-725-2292 Canton 678-294-4592
2010 AlicidCoastal hay, fertilized, 4x6 net 2010 horse quality, Fescue Orchard grass, Bermuda square bales for cattle,
wrapped, delivery available, $40; discount 10 or more. Wes Robinson Cochran 478-230-
well fertilized, 4x4 rolls, $30, barn stored,
jerv smiley ~l~~id^^ 706-838-0366
$3.75/bale, FescuelBermuda round bales for
cattle, $30/roll. Sherrel Astin Villa Rica 770459-501 3
Wednesday, November 3,2010
THE MARKET BULLETIN
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/ Bermuda, Russell, and Coastal, large 2010 Rye seed, testedltreated, germ., 75%, Angel Trumpets or cuttings, Christmas rose Mums and more mums, we grow and sell Gallberry honey, voted best tasting honey
quantities, $45 and $35 per roll, delivery 50# bags, $9/bag, call 2nd# after 6 pm. Danny (Helleborus). $5: Confederate Rose. $4.50: thousands for onlv $3.97. Gre-a As.pinwall 2010 in the state of Ga., $36/gallon, shipping
ava~lable.Richard Overall Toccoa 678-755- Hall Quitman 229-251-6919229-263-4435 Hydrangeas, Nandinas, Autumn Clematis, Screven 912-266-6393
included, www.brucesnutnhoney.com. Ben
- 8422 Rare old-fashioned heirloom veg. seed, all Beautyberries, $3, others. Carla Houghton Native azaleas: yellow, orange, white, pink; Bruce Homewille 912-487-2001
BeWnuddFescue 5x5 roll, $20; top qualib', types, call for info. Donald Brown PO. Box Marietta 770-428-2227
3-10 gal. pots. J. Adcock Newnan 770-251- Hives of bees, empty hives, supers, tops,
pure Russell Bermuda square bales, $5.50;
20 bales. Tim Addington 706-599-3555
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~mix, 4x~5 round ~bales, $2d0
each. Ron Owens Maysville 706-652-3120
3846 Valdosta 31604-3846 727-742-5397
Angel Trumpets, banana trees, Confederate
Yuchi Arrowleaf
seed, 95% germ,, Roses, Black Magic Elephant Ears, Ginger
9W9i.ll7iaa9m%s pPuer/erryse4e7d8,~-s265O8-p9e6r4~950# ba~g. Jerem~y Clilioeosk~, Clootuvsin, g~ptoonnd77p0la-n7t8s7, -a6n1d41more. Patrice
2613
Night blooming Cereus, $10 per plant, healthy 2 & 3 year old plants. Barbara Paulk Tucker 770-493-1338
bottoms, etc.; raw honey in pints and quarts, closed Saturdays. Edward Colston Taylorsville 770-382-9619
New crop, extra light sourwood honey, raw,
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Old timey 4 o'clock seeds and perennial unheated, delicious, $48 gallon, plus postage.
white poppy seeds, 25 for $1 wlSASE. Polly Michael Surles Blairsville 706-781-3343
Young 173 Creekview Drive Leesburg 31763 Pure local honey and pure bees wax. Betty
229-888-7650
Batchelor Kennesaw 770-426-4913
Old-timev Daffodils. $3/doz.. $6/~ost. Taking orders for homemade honey
orange dadilies, yellow Cannas, ~iberianIris, extractors, wooden frames with plastic barrels,
Forsythia, blue bells, tall phlox, moneyplant, $75 each. Lane Cook Cleveland 706-219-
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Azaleas, large growing azaleas in 1 gallon free Liriope. E. Beach Duluth 770-476-1163 3032
stored in barn. net wraooed over edae. 4x4 rolls, $30. Jim 'pierce V\iiverly Hall 76615823846 404-372-8631
Coastal square and round bales, under shed, horse quality, delivery available. Marty
I~~-G;O;G Tabb 767 Hwy 45 North Colquitt 39837 229-
-22-1.-3-7. 4.-5
Coastal, Alicia, and horse owner preferred,
p Tifton 85, 4x5 rolls, $45, delivery extra,
Thomasville area, Gary Smith Thomasville 229-344-7374
Fescue hay square bales, horse quality, $3.50; cow quality, $2.75. Kermit Simmons
Blueberries, blackberries, figs, large quantity avail., wholesale prices. Jason Nugent Alapaha 229-646-9717
Blueberry plants, 1 gallon, $1.50; 3 gallon, $4.50; Rabbiteye & SHB. Greg Nimmo 226 Brookfield Lenox Rd Tifton 31794 229-445-
4 7n.3
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and red, black, yellow raspberries; large quantities avail., will ship. Kelly Blizman Perry 478-955-6025
figs, Scu~~ernon&g3 other
pots, all colors, $1.95 each. Jack Maffett
Montezuma 478-954-2111 478-472-7133 Bald Cypress, 5-10 gal., $10-$25; Daylilies,
Dianthus, Iris, Liriope, etc., $2.50: LoblollV pines, 5-gal., 6', $10: James West commerce 770-993-2100
Black bamboo, Golden bamboo, Moon flowers, and Muscadine vines. David Pelton Covington 678-654-0571
Bottlebrush buckeye, hydrangea, angel trumpet, Confederate rose, sweet shrub, no shipping. Betty Stephens Monroe 770-267-
One aallon olants. 2/55. Boxwood. ~ei~elia,"snowball, belis, and spirea: Rich Gunn Alto 706-776-521I
Over 40-0.Kno.c- ko.u.t r~ o.s.e.. s in 3 aal. oots.
$2000, must take all; $500 per Browder Waynesboro 706-437-1804
Pink or white Oxalis bulbs, 4 doz./$l2; Hosts, August lily, 8/$10 ppd.; coneflower, princess feather, $2/tbsp./SASE. L. Brooks PO. Box 888 Armuchee 30105
Pond plants, landscape plants, lotus, Cherokee Rose, and many more. Susan
TODbar bee hives. $. 299. Dann Cross Ideal 478-949-5758
Wanted: 33 frame Kelly extractor or a 20 frame Dadant, stainless steel, must be in good condition. Jerry Young Blairsville 706-7450618 828-691-6740
Wanted: unwanted bee equipment and swarms. Brent Nichols Brunswick 912-2589359
Will locatelremove bees, honey bees, swarms, and unwanted bee equipment. Derry Oliver Commerce 706-335-7226 706-621-
Jefferson 770-867-7550
muscadines, strawberry, $1, asparagus, 7 5055
Kingsolver Hull 706-254-3119
17R1
FescueI Fescue hay, 4x5 rolls, cow hay, rolled Sept.,
$22 per roll, or trade for calves. Donny Kimbrell Cornelia 706-778-8597
horse quality;also,'mulch hay in square bales. Lamar Cox Fayetteville 404-824-7569
Fescue hay, square bales, $3.50; mulch hay square bales, $2.50, barn stored. Bill Bailey !!cwery Branch 770-967-0298 770-967-
b3U4
Fescue, good baled hay for sale. Ed Nunn
p Cartersville 678-986-8239
,. FescueIJohnson mix hav: also. Millet hav.
hardy grapes, much more. Tammy Aidridge Hiram 770-249-2282
Fig bushes, Kadota (yellow-greenfruit), $8. Betty Stephens Monroe 770-267-5053
Lemon tree, Meyers. Pat Mason Snellville 404-643-4306
Pecan trees to be removed, you dig and remove, $20 each, 20-25 ft. tall, Desirables (400 available). Marvin Leverette Kathleen 478-987-4865
and,,Cape Fear. Robert Griner Adel 229-506-
Bright red Crape myrtles, Dynamite, and
Red Rocket, 3-gal., $12; Green Giant Arborv., 2 ft.-15 ft., volume discount. Randall Jordan Flowery Branch 678-936-1112
Butterfly bushes, different colors, small, medium, and large; Poppy seed, Red Bee Balm, and Althea seeds. Pat Bergeron Dallas 770-578-9610 .
Castor bean seed, Money plant seed, Moonflower seed, send SASE. Florence Warbington 3329 Dally Rd. Covington 30014 404-218-7138
Raspberry, blueberry, and fig plants, $1-$3; beautyberry plants, $3-$10, fall planting, no shipping. Bob Dickerson Conyers 770-7616669
Redbud. Clematis. oranae butterflvbush. Red Beebalm, ~ r a n ch~eybeard, $1: wtSASE. Jovce Smith 781 Berrv Bennett Rd.
~ h a t s w o r t 3h0705
Seeds: $I/pk,, 2 stamps, Chocolate Daisy, yellow cup plant, Salt Marshmallow. Debbie Pavne 2332Tuten Rd Blackshear 31516 91280?-9960
Thingsto Eat
Use of the term "organic" requires registration with the Georgia Department of Agriculture. Advertisements submitted without certificate of registration for items offered for sale cannot be published. For more information, access the department website www.agr.state.ga.us and link from the home page to the Organic Agriculture page and registration forms. Those who do not have internet access or are unable to download the forms, should call 404-
4x5 rolls, $30. Chris Lowe ~ u t l e d g e404-787:
9015 706-557-2851
H~~~~hay, Bahia,square
s4, in barn,
perry T~~~~ G~~~ 478-986-4106 478-256-
04*3
Pomegranate bushes, two gallon pots, 36 inches tall, $10 each, cannot ship. Willie Garmon Pendergrass 706-654-1460
Catalpa trees (fishing worms), 1-2 ft. tall. wholesale, $10 each, pick-up, can ship, add Postage; bigger, can dig. Donald Allen Lawrenceville 404-578-7758
Seeds: Angel Trumpets & Giant Hibiscus, asstd., $1 for 1 tsp. wl SASE. Fred Crosby 385 Murphy Road Coolidge 31738 229-346-3219 229-403-7779
656-1 264.
'09 black walnut meats, $20/quart, plus postage. Cora Lee Martin Gainesville 770887-4001
2405 Horse hay, green Coastal Bermuda, large,
Pomegranates in 1 gal. pots, $10 ea. Sam Warbington Dacula 770-962-2454
Christmas Cactus, 4"pots, $5 each; Porcelainberry(Ampelopsis)vines, $10, lovely
Seeds: Angel trumpets; pinklpurple hollyhock, Jerusalem cherry, 4 o'clocks, mixed
'09 Desirable pecans, $7llb., will crack, shell, and separate your pecans, $0.40llb.
beautiful bales, weed free, covered, Rare heirloom Calico crowder pea seed, green/purple berries, pick UP, cannot ship. Altheas, cash only, $Iltsp./SASE. Gail Wilson Russell Eaton Stockbridge 770-506-2727
$7.25/bale, free delivery wlin 50 miles. Doug 113 cup, $6 postage paid.Wade Purvis Alamo Buffy Scheaffer Roswell770-823-3971
1020 6. Wilson Rd. Commerce 30529
'09 shelled pecans, mostly halves, $8.50/lb.,
on roe Durian Zebulon 770-584-5158770-468-5076 478-285-3719
Horse quality, perennial peanut hay, square Sugar cane cayenne, $0.15 per stalk, 100
bales, 65 Ibs each, 600 bales, transportation stalk minimum, you cut. Harry Bryant Pave
2- aqa3u2ns7Has9d9in--ys99ftbtei4a8tryr1n0it,di-lc2i5RzeB7e.ae0dRyr1,momyhouBondredasneBsnqaequitulteaaMyrleietMyib,gcapsDlre2iocs2ne,9ow-bu8eag7lslh3e-li9d4m90oe64nd0- 2Sp912maS29t..-u-,38H ga85af94atre--cr2r1a4o58n76l9edBp0,ma$r;0n.ce4as0llp2enrds#taMlk,ocn9a.1-lFl2rI-is3.,t8#84M-a7mo8n3-.55-
Large
sa. bales. barn keot. horse oualitv. can deliver.
Sugar cane. Yellow Gal, Blue Gal, and Soft Red, $0.35 Per stalk. Fred Barnes Tifton 229-
~a~ owns send
678:618-6992
382-5349
Confederate roses, large cutting, $4 each; or 3 for $10. Betty Driggers C o n ~ e r s770-7609050
Daylilies, ferncove.com, hundreds of hybrids, fall great time to plant, low prices. Gerald Denney 400 Jim Starr Rd Newnan 30263 770-367-5095
Daylilies, large yellow blooms, strong stems, 2 8 tall, $0.50 each; $10 clump, no shipping.Claude Fender 103 BreckenridgeDr. Canton 30115 770-720-7953
Seeds: Mullein pink, Touch-me-nots, 112 tsp./$l , Money plants, Morning Glory, Hibiscus, Althaea, $Iltsp. ea., w1SASE. G. Robertson 1955 Old Cornelia Hwy. Gainesville 30501
Touch-me-not, Cleome, 4 o'clock, money plant, Mexican sunflower, Rose of Sharon, running okra, $1 wllarge SASE. B. Savage 3017 Atkins Dr. Gainesville 30507
Variegated Liriope, 4.5" pots, $2.25 each, quantity 5000; Gardenias, 3-4 gallon pots, 4 ft.
bagged in freezer, ppd. in Ga., 5 Ib. min., leave message. Franklin Eaton 4345 Marble Arch Way Flowery Branch 30542 770-532-9340 770-532-6333
100% grass fed Asian water buffalo, no
hormoneslantibiotics, $3/lb. hanging weight +
proc.; whole, 1/2s, or 114s. Shalley Carrell Monroe 770-846-0917
A-I grass-fed Angus beef, young stock,l824 mths., 114, 112, whole, cut to your specs. Charles Duffey Danville 478-550-2777 478962-0468
Premium 2010 Tift 44, fertilized, weed free, Sugar cane: Green, Red, POJ and Georgia Daylilies, Stella D'Oro, dwarf every high, $28 each. Jim Hadaway Athens 706- Angus beef, grass-fed, finished on high-
dry stored, $70lroll; premium 2010 Coastal, Ribbon available now, no calls after 9 pm. blooming, 25 fans for $25, includes shipping. 543-5432
protein organic diet, processedto your specs.,
dry stored, $45/roll.Tim Hunter Conyers 770- John Meeks Richmond Hill 912-313-7363 M.M. Haynes 275 Pine Crest Drive Canton
114. 112, or whole. Woodrow Little. 111 Danville
483-8712 770-922-6653
Sweet shrubs. $7 ea., ready Dec. 2010, call
Premium Tift 44, weedtrain free, barn for shipping prices. Sam Brown 2813 Judie
- stored, $60lroll. Kip Hunter Conyers 404-281- ,A, ~ dva, ldosta 31601 229-247-8297
7252
Quality Coastal, Russell, Tift 85, rd. net wrapped, sq., all in barn, deliver 150 miles
Yellow Gal sugar cane for seed or syrup; CallRay Freeman Dubl4i7n8-272-1307
from Lyons. Kirk Little Lyons 912-326-3512
Ag SeedIPlantsWanted
30114 770-479-5224
Daylilies,, plant now, many colors for spring, $2 per full clumps; free iris, at garden only, hybridizer. J. Wilson Tyrone 770-487-4767
Hellebores:4 year old plants ready to bloom this winter, $4; Pachysandra, 50 plants for $10. Carol Olson Marietta 770-998-1076
FLOWERS REQUIRING PERMITS
categbry, call ~ha'vonnesmith-at 4&-6519081 or 404-651-9082.
478-290-0679 478-962-3520
How to Submit A Seed Sample
Farmers should adhere to
the
Round rolls, Fescue hay, net wrapped and
p in shed, $25 and $30. J.R. Long E l l i j a ~706-
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Gr"-"m
8"
Russell Bermuda hay, square bales, horse
quality, in barn, $4.50lbale, delivery available.
1 FLOWERS FOR SALE Charles Mathis Lexington 404-317-6173
seed. Gene Mainor PO. Box 208 Brookfield
Hen & chicks, 15/$12; La. iris, $12/doz.; Rose Campion, Beautyberry, Queen Anne's, $2/tbsp./SASE. F. Brooks 674 New Rosedale Rd. Armuchee 30105
Hickory, Maple, Oaks: Laurel, Live, Red,
The Georgia Wildflower Protection Act requires that shipments of officially protected plants be accompanied by
transport tags displaying a permit number issued by the Georgia Department of
following steps in order to have seed tested at a state seed laboratory:
1. Send between one to two pounds of any large seed, such as soybeans,
Shelled yellow feed corn, wheat and oats,
I plus 50# bags of corn. Robert Montgomery
Reynolds 478-847-2356
call khavonne ~m,that 404-651-9081or204-
Shumard Red, Overcup, Sawtooth, Swamp Chestnut, Willow in 3-gal./7-gal./l 5-gal. pots,
$10-$35. N. Halle Metter 912-685-5266
Natural Resources. Ladyslipper Orchids and Goldenseal are examples of protected
plants. When advertising protected plants
peanuts or corn, and about one-half to one- quarter pound, depending on seed
Sauare bales. oerennial oeanut hav.
Hosts seeds, f k m plants with dark foliage in the Market Bulletin, Please submit a size, of smaller seed.
-...-.. ". . ." ". .. ~oa$taalnd ~liciaw, ell fertilized: barn stored:
Stacey Edwards Hazlehurst 912-375-7276
Tift 44 round bales, 4'x 5 ,well fertilized, $50 roll. Raymond Bailey McDonough 770-957471 3
We offer the top quality Alfalfa/mix hay at unbeatable prices, other types of hay available. Matt McClendon Woodstock 678630-1489 678-468-0197
Flower seed offered for sale has not been tested for germination since it oRen is collected in very limited quantities.
$.50 pkg., wISASE: Columbine, Euphorbia, Rudbeckia, Perilla, Nigella. Mullein pinks, marigold, Zinnias, Cleome. M. Lane 3914 Sue Lane Decatur30035
pkg,, LSASE, poppies, larkspur, yellow Hibiscus, rose campion, lav. cone
and purple flowers, $3 packet. Sam Cash d t h m n"r 7, n ~ - ? 1 ~ . ~ 1 7 f i
Hydrangeas. Hostas, Canna Astilbe, Autumn Joy, Sweetscrubs, and Dutch iris. Mary Whitlock East Point 404-767-2748
Iris, daylilies, Leyland cypress, hostas, variegatedLiriope, ingal. containers, $2 & up. Carol Bland Fayetteville 770-964-3162
Iris, purple and white, beautiful, plant now
Of your permit
sellprotected
plants. Ads submitted without this
information will not be published. For
further information on the sale or shipment
of protected plants, contact: Nongame
Conservation Section, 2065 U.S. Hwy. 278
SE, Social Circle, GA 30025, (770) 918-
6411.
Flowers Wanted
2. Include the kind and variety, lot number or other identifying mark, along with your full name, address and telephone number. For greater efficiency in receiving your laboratory report, please include your e-mail
address.
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will share 10 acres of ~~~~~d~ hay you
cut, roll, or bale, wheeler county. ~ d Green Lumber Cit 706-969-8818
$0.75/pkg.lLSASE, Gloria daisy, Blackeyed
Smuo~sranninsg; s~gplroinriegs~s,eehdysah:ctionuthchb-emaens-n. oS6.
dk. blue Pankey
for spring, $15 doz. M. Hemphill 306 Cedar Creek Rd. Winder 30680 770-867-6188
Jade. 26" hiah x 3 3 wide: 1 4 hiah x 17" wide, approx. i0112 y.0. plant, blooks. Faye Chambers 2579 Boyt Rd. Vatesville 31097
Cherokee rose, bush only, not runnjng. Betty Carroll Molena 770-550-4534
Free mondo arass or Liriope, ~ ~ D tDo Vdia. Carter ~illiamson~hattahoochee'~i17l7s6463-5006
3. Mail seed samples in a cardboard box or similar container to protect mem.
4. Allow 2-4 weeks for testing to be
Yellow shelled c&. $33/drum (vour 55 aal drum). Jason Hamby ~awsonville770-5304510
4544 Tailscreek Rd. EllijaY 30540 706-6357676
$2lpkt., 60 seeds, wISASE, Cypress vine,
706-472-3371
Japanese Maples, 30 varieties. Bridget Britton Evans 706-829-1427
I would like to buy variegated Christmas cactus. Edna Bowers 713 7th Ave Albany 31701 229-436-4244
completed, depending on seed kind. 5. North Georgia farmers1
Hay and Grain Wanted
red, p~nkmlxed, attracts hummingbirds. B. Bryant 1143 Rosedale Rd. NE Atlanta 30306
Large white Hibiscus,$Iper tsp.; Coxcomb, dk. fuschia, $1 per 114 tsp., send SASE. Linda
Wanted: red Spiderlily bulbs, will dig up consumers should send seed to: myself, call or wrlte. John Culpepper 1830 Georgia Department of Agriculture,
AG SEED---F-O-R -S-A-LE MISCELLANEOUS " 1--
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category, call Shavonne Smith at 404-651-
9081 or 404-651-9082.
Advertisers of agricultural seed must submit a current siate laboratory report
(not more than 9 months old) for purity,
noxious weeds and germination for each
seed lot advertised. A seed lot must be
uniform and not exceed 400 50-lb. bags.
Laboratory reports will be returned upon
request. Any ads for agricultural seed
de submitted for publication without this
documentation will not be published.
Licensed seed, dealers cannot advertise
seed in the Market Bulletin. Certain
varieties of seed are protected from
"" propagation unless they are grown as a
class of certified seed. For examole, wheat
seed such as Florida 304, ~ o k e r9152,
Coker 9835 and soybean seed, such as
nose Prichard and Benning, may not be
propagated for sale unless the seed has
been grown as a class of certified seed.
Propagation of such seed i s a violation of
s5 the Plant Variety Protection Act and the
1 Federal Seed Act. If you have questions
regarding certified seed, call the Market
Bulletin office or the Georgia Department
of Agriculture Seed Division at (404) 656-
5584.
1 gal. perennials and shrubs, large variety, Conner 158 Ann Lane Metter 30439
Renfroe Rd Quitman 31643 229-740-9162
$2. Tracy Noutash Sugar Hill 770-540-0330
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Leyland Cypress liners, $0.75, I-gal.,
1 gal., $2-$4: Giant Hibiscus, Accuba, $2.50; Cryptomeria, 2 gal., $5; Green Giant, 2
Room 535, 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Atlanta, GA 30034. South
Snowball bush, Forsythia, Gardenia, Tea gal., $4. Janet Kirby Suwanee 770-827-5821
Georgia farmerslconsumers should
Olive, Sand cherry, Pussy Willow, grapevines. Hans Gruetzenbach Dalton 706-271-0800
15 Irises, mixed colors, $20; 25 paper white Narcissus, $18; 20 red spiderlilies, $18; $5 shipping. S.H. Hill 144 Calhoun Road Sylvester 31791 229-535-4738
2010 maypop fruit and seeds; China asters, coneflower, four o'clocks, cleome, rocket, $1 tsp./SASE. Sara OLShieldsPO. Box 185 Tate
Leyland Cypress trees, 10'-20' in field, you
dia or we dia, call for price. Thurmon Turk catebob call 7~havonnezmrth >t 404-651-
~ & e r s o n 776-945-8172'678-936-0688
9087 0;404-651-9082.
Leyland Cypress, 1-ga1./$2.75,3-ga1.1$6.50,The Miscellaneous category includes
7-aa1.1$20: Green Giant. 1-aa1./$1.89. 3- the following subcategories: bees, honey
gab$5:95,' 7-gal.l$20. Anne %kaelr
Good and supplies; things to eat; herbs; fish and
Hope 706-342-9471
supplies; fertilizers and mulches; oddities;
LeylandCypress, 1-gall$3,3-ga1/$9(full),7- miscellaneous wanted; notices; garden
aaIlS15. auantltv discounts available. Athens soace: notices: out-of-state wanted:
send seed to: Georgia Department of Agriculture Tifton Laboratory Building, P.O. Box 1507, 3150 Hwy. 41 South, Tifton, GA 31793. If you have any questions regarding seed testing, please call (404) 656-5584 (Atlanta) or (229) 386-3145 (Tifton).
30177 770-735-3657
2010 Ox-eyed daisy perennial, tall wildflower, 1 tsp., $1 plus SASE. Wanda Blanton 274 Blanton Ln Ellijay 30536 706276-3042
35 Nandina "fire power," bright red in sun, nice shrubs: best offer. Randv Rust 8506 Lake Dr. ~ n e l l v i l i e30039 770-485-4314
4 o'clock seed mix, all seed is free, send envelope with stamp. John Thomas Bethlehem 706-224-8348
4" perennials, 350 varieties, all $1.50 ea., ~elleborous,1 gal. grafted Japanese maples, $20-$25, display garden. Selah Ahlstrom
,
Zrei LIZ; ~ m ~Nict hiolson 706-757-2526
Leyland Cypress, 3-gal , 7-gal , Crape Myrtles, azaleas, 3 gal Johnny Atk~nson Douglasville 770-949-5846
Levland Cvpress, vou d ~ aor we can d~a,
over i50 available, 5 it. andabove, starting at
$25. Kelly Pringle Fairburn 404-713-9158
Levlands. Crvotomeria. Green Giants. 1
5' gal.li'+l$2.50; ga1./3'+l$6; 7 ga1./4'+/$15;
field grown; Red maples, $50, others; $150 min. Jody Greenway Adairsville 770-815-
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Morning glory rose, Chocolate Imperilis, non-invasive. 6/51. SASE. Celeste Harrison
f&ewood, timber; and Christmas trees: infomation Aso'is available'on
Only one ad per household is permitted in the Miscellaneous category.
Georgia
Department
of
Agriculture
Bees, Hone and Supplies
3 I b package Z e s , 72; 2011 Italian queens, $15; woodenware$for 5, 8, and 10
website: wwwagr.georgia.gov. Once
you
me 'lick On the 'ption
Divisions. ~ n d click on Plant
frame. Michael Hulett Rhine 229-332-0084 Industry. From the options &played,
Active hive, empty hives, accessories, clothing, call for listlpictures, make offer. Mark Wright Newnan 678-621-3700
select seed. individualsdesiring to advehse agricultural seed for sale
All natural raw honev, no additives, through the Farmers and Consumers
, u, n, filt,e,r,e+d,,,su,hni,phpeiantge.d,BuanrnreefyiheKde,n1daIlbl .cbaotntletos,nMthearkgeutiBdeullilneetisn
are advised under the
to check cateeorv
Jackson 770-775-4967
Amaryllis, Minervas, Corals, and Reds, large and medium bulbs, 151$25, s&h, $7.50. Sandy Nash Richmond Hill 912-312-3294
1404 ~ o u n t a i ncreek Church Road. Monroe 30656 770-267-8264
1 1U-33 I-Y30U
Direct from beekeeper, best honey in the world. Sourwood, several sizes, go to MtnHoney.com. Virginla Webb Clarkesville
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psuubbmliciatttiinogn. their advertisements for
706-754-7062
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday, November 3,2010
Bulletin Calendar I LIVESTOCKSALES & EVENTS
Nov. 12-13 Christmas in November, 51st
Order December trout, guaranteed 100% Wanted: wholesale pinestraw in the North, 112 cord, seasoned firewood, redlwhite oak
live delivery, great eating; also, bass bream, Northeast Ga. or Upland Carolinas for mixed, $70, limited supply. Alfred Cook Lithia
catfish. Matt Headrick LaGrange 706-523- distribution and installation. Able Tapping Springs 404-679-2916
0590
Commerce 770-480-7074 706-394-8202
112 cord. seasoned hardwood. $75: 1 cord.
Nov. 5 Breeder Cattle Sale, 7 pm, selling
Annual Bazaar, Floyd
Rainbow trout, channel catfish, largemouth Worm castings and casting tea for organic $140, Madison Co. and surrounding areas.
approx. 300 head, cow-calf pairs, springers & bulls, all mouthed & preg.
Homemakers Council, Fri., 9 am-5 pm, bass, arass carp, blueaill, aeration, fish fertilizer; also, red wlaalers. D. Holman Michael Bishop Colbert 706-248-2682
Sat., 9 an-4 Pm, handmade Christmas feeders, fountains, info@hkework.com.Matt Covington 678-977-7944-
112 cord, seasoned, delivered, and stacked.
checked.
~
~~
Turner
Co.
Stock,vards..
Inc,,
~shburn:Info: 800-344-9808.
decorations, Rome. Info: 706-234- Morgan Ball Ground 770-735-3523
Worm castings. J. Ayers Buchanan 770- J. Middlebrooks Hampton 770-946-4962
3256.
Red Wiggler worms, castings, and tea, 826-3373
10 cords, pine cat faces, 6 ft. and longer,
Nov. 6-7 Royal Alpaca Challenge, Ga. Alpaca Nov. 12-14 A Gathering of Eagles Pow-Wow
Assn., free to public, Ga. 1nternat:l Horse
& Frontier Days, native dancing, arts &
Park,
Conyers.
Info:
crafts, free to public, Folkston. Info:
RoyalAlpacaChallenge@alpacamoon.w
912-496-4771.
m or www.RoyalA1pacaChallenge.com. Dec. 4-5 Christmas in Sugar Valley,
Nov. 10 Cattle Sale, 1 pm, selling approx. 100
sponsored by Community Club,
head of home-raised broos cows from
handmade items, free admission, 5.5
one farm, all mouthed & preg. checked,
mi. from Calhoun. Info: 706-602-2989.
Turner Co. Stockyards, Inc., Ashburn.
Info: 1-800-344-9808.
ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS
Nov. 19 Breeder Cattle Sale, 6 pm, selling Dec. 18 C.O.M.E. Marketfest, workshops, 10
approx. 300 head, cow-calf pars.,
am-4 pm, Greater Travelers rest,
springers & bulls, all mouthed & preg.
Decatur.
Info:
checked, Turner Co. Stockyards, Inc.,
debbimoorel@yahoo.com or Debbie
Ashburn. Info: 1-800-344-9808.
Moore, 404-667-1018.
Dec. 10 Calhoun Performance Tested Bull sale, 12:30pm, sellapprox,80 bulls, NW Additional pesticide recertification
Ga. Research & ~ d C. tr, Livestock training notices are available on the
Pavilion, Calhoun. Info: Ted Dyer, 706- Georgia Department of Agriculture
624-1403 or tgdyer@uga.edu or Phil website www.agr.georgia.gov. On the
Worley,
706-624-1398
or opening page click on Divisions, select
great for organic gardners' compost, 1 Ib. or gallon, Jackson LakeIMonticello. Shelby Atkinson Monticello 706-468-9208
Red wigglers & Europeans, great for fishing, $35/lb., price includes shipping. B. Newman Douglasville 770-942-7993
Red wigglers andlor Europeans, $35/lb., price includes shipping, send check or money order. H. A. Riffe P.O. Box 402 Buchanan 30113 770-646-3812
Red worms, $25 Ib. + shipping, worm
casting fertilizer, 50 lbs./$25, email: jwdavi~l8@yahoo.comJ. ames Davis Lyerly 706-895-2693 706-290-3090
Specializing in extra large, big red Europeans, $25/lb., plus shipping. Keith Stringfellow Macon 478-477-4748
Stockina fish & fish oonds: catfish. blueaill. bream, sh~llcrackersr,edbreast, bass, & small to large sizes, delivery available. Ashley Todd Vidalia 912-293-7097
Will meet or beat any price on
Poultry LitterICompost
To help connect suppliers with those in need of poultry compost, the Market Bulletin is including such advertisements in this portion of the Fertilizers and Mulches category. Ads are subject to the same general guidelines for all Market Bulletin advertisements found on page 2.
Chicken litter, composted, right from the house in bags, or smallllarge truck loads, leave message. Bill Broome Taylorsville 770337-8607
Chicken litter, small and large loads. Charles Cowan Cartersville 770-714-2121
High quality North Georgia broilec litter, delivery available, unlimited quantities. Bob Loggins Dahlonega 706-265-0517
North Georgia broiler litter for sale, unlimited quantities and delivery available. Robin Parker Dawsonville 678-776-7887
Oddities
$50 per cord, you haul. Emory Hulett Milan 229-362-4141
All hardwoods, $175, cord; $90, half cord, delivered and stacked. Richard Burr Covington 770-787-1677 404-771-1391
Cord. $150: Red. wh~te.and oak. delivered within 25 miles of'cohuna. Jake Stacy 126 Barnard Road Cohutta 30710 706-271-7963
Cut, split, and seasoned hardwoods,call for pricing, statewide delivery available. Dustin Herndon Gray 478-607-0458
Firewood, $65, half cord, $1 mi. delivery fee, 95% hickory for BBQ and firewood. Raymond Childers Fairmount 706-337-4273
Firewood, $75 per half cord, delivered to Dodge Co. and surrounding area, pecan and oak. Brian Yeomans Milan 229-362-4857
Firewood. full cord of hardwood. $135: half cord. $65, will deliver locallv. Jake Gess Fayetteville 404-731-1802
Firewood, oak, and mixed hardwood, $75, 112 cord. free local deliverv. stackina extra.
nwgastn@ uga.edu.
Plant Industry Division, and click on BluegillICoppernose bream, F-I & Northern Beautifulemerald green emu eggs, cleaned Rick ~ l a ; kMcDonough 776-898-098<
EQUINE EVENTS
Pesticides. Select Pesticide Applicator bass, 3-4" & 5-6, prompt statewide dely. avail. & blown, exc. for carving, scrimshaw, or Firewood, seasoned hardwood, easy
Licensing & Certification, and then click V. Buford Cordele 229-273-4157
painting. Jackie Paul Conyers 770-761-1284 access, will help load, $150 per cord; smaller
Nov. 6 CTHA Poker Ride for trails, Jake on pesticide ~ ~ ~Recelrtificai tion ~ ~ Fterti~lizer~s & Mulches
Free, cut bamboo, easy access, you load, quantities available. Brad Johnson Winston
Mountain Horse camp, Dahlonega. Info: Courses. you can then search for Joy COrcoran, jc0rc42687@a01.c0mOr upcoming courses by date, course title or 770-887-0097 or Ellen Stara, license category.
"Black Gold composted cow manure, 1 yr+ sold by 500 Ib. scoop, $15 per scoop, loaded
you haul. Vida Futch McDonough 404-6302000
770-949-6978 Firewood, seasoned oak, hickory smoking
for you. Tee Ogletree Carrollton 770-617- Gourds for sale: Martin, Crooked handle, chips, kindlingwood, call for prices.J. Jackson
staractha@aol.comor 770-475-3258.
Nov. 13 Middle Georgia Rodeo, 10 am, Hawkinsville Harness Track. Info: Crissy Staley, 229-686-5692.
Nov. 20 Free Colt StartingWorkshop w~thScott
Livestock auctions listed in the Market Bulletin may offer related items for sale, such as tack and other livestock
Morris, Sierra Springs, Whitesburg, 10 equipment. Notices for auctions selling
am, rain or shine. Info:Angie Crews, 770- any items other than livestock must be
315-3330 or angiecrews@att.net.
accompanied by the auction license
number of the ~ r i n c i a a lauctioneer or
GARDENING EVENTS
auction firm conducting the auction, per
Nov. 12-14 "Sustainability: Bring It Home" regulations of the Georgia Secretary of
workshop, interactive presentations & State. Notices without this information
hands-on sessions, State Botanical cannot be published.
9301
Craft, Bottleneck, & more. Wallace Maxwell Monroe 706-461-5038
$1.75/bale. wheat straw. 30000+ bales; mulch hay, $l.6O/bale, drop trailer or liveload.
3226 Hoot Owl Rd. Rovston 30662 706-2454218
Firewood, seasoned, ready to burn, oak, pecan, $85, 112 cord, will deliver, call anytime,
Kristopher Kreider Metter 912-682-9689
Gourds, many varieties to choose from, at day or night. C. Carnes Sparta 478-456-0915
'10 mulch hav. sauare bales In barn. $3. Mike Nalewako ~ e w k a n770-251-6775
farm or ship UPS. Crystal Lang Cordele 229273-4263 229-322-1321
Firewood: cord brought to you if local, make offer. Tracy Smith Loganville 770-940-9436
2010 Mulch hay, 4x5 rolls, barn kept, delivery available, $20 per roll. Gabe Merk Commerce 706-367-5972
Homemade lye soap with goats milk and oatmeal, $4/bar, includes s&h, bar size, 4.5 02-5 oz. Mary Kinney Taylorsville 678-925-
"97n
Free firewood, large stand of small to medium hardwood trees, easy access for you to cut and haul. J. Lyle Woodbine 912-576-
2010 mulch hay, barn kept, wheat straw quality, large quanttties and delivery available, $2.50 per bale. Phillip Merk Commerce 706476-4747
'tL, J
Mini pinestraw bales, painted gold, could ship or deliver. Hollis Morris Jasper 770-7697370
Free firewood: some cut, some not; you cut. load and haul. Jane Flaspohler Winston 770365-8747
Garden of Georgia, Athens. Info: 706-
2010 mulch hay, large square bales in barn,
Miscellaneous Wanted
Great seasoned firewood and fatlighter.
1 - 542-6014.
If you have questions concerning the
CRAFT FAIRS
Bulletin Calendar, contact Randy Cox at 404-656-3682.
Nov. 6 Rural America Festival. Buena Vista.
loam-6 pmr arts &
free Submissions for the Bulletin Calendar
admission. Info: Judy Williams, 229- can be sent to rcoxeagr,state.ga.us.
649-7800.
$2 per bale. L.D. Holcomb Dalton 706-271-
7. 7. 4.4.
Cable spools, ramps, or old tables for goats to play on. Anna Vaagen Powder Springs
Matthew 1420
Porterfield Watkinsville
706-540-
2010 wheat straw square bales, delivery 404-610-1540
Have 2 walnut trees for sale, one already
available in tractor trailer loads. J. Hatcher Macon 478-474-4914
Choretronics controller for poultry houses. Mike Bloodworth Knoxville 478-836-2535
cut in 8 foot lenath.Shane Martin Orchard Hill 404-293-9651
2010 wheat straw, $2.25/bale at barn, 478-957-0985
Oak trees for firewood, all that you want to
deliverv available. Garv Brinson 1934 Corsev Grove way ~arr~town'30479012-213-8585 '
Need used Prolix tanks. Stephen Cook Jackson 770-560-3197
cut & haul. located in Roberta (Crawford Co.). William ~ o o r eEllerslie 706-570-9233
I I 4x5 rolls of net wrapped, mulch hay, free;
Caae free, fresh brown eaas. $1.50 doz.; oecanls. $4/lb.. shelled. $816: Robert Drake 3324 Kennv Rd. Augusta 30906 706-560-
I1
Dried herbs, anv size, tarraaon, comfrey, mulletn,
saae, rosemary,
ana bastl. el ley
also, free loading. Hank Boynton Jackson 770-227-2958
Aged horse compost, call ahead for
2820
appointment, you load; I load, $lO/truckload,
Crabapples (red) available for $5 per to 6',send $2 and SASE. Isaac Nichols 290 $20/trailer. GB's Stable 448 Hurt Road SW
Old warehouse doors, lights, windows, sidino. etc.. for ~roiectbarn to raise $$ for char6levents. darier Williamson Palmetto 404-229-9507 404-562-9742
Rabbit nest boxes wanted. Brandie Dvkes Jasper 706-692-0839
Oak, split, aged, delivered, $79/half cord; $149/cord. Phillip Anderson Oxford 678-5519888
Seasoned and split oak hardwood, 18" to 20" pieces, $85, 112 cord, free local delivery. Corey Campbell Decatur 404-241-0192
basket, makes delicious jelly. Carol Fields Banks Drive Brunswick 31523
Kennesaw 770-309-5818
Drv aaed Anaus beef. no
antibiotics/h6rmones, pasture + grain fed,
1/4s, and by the pound, www.sellfarm.com. Bill Farr Milner 770-584-9727
Eggs for sale, free range natural brown eggs from happy hens, $2.25. Michael Jones Tennga 706-270-1781
rnj&,&To' cd"ia$iNR 1 Farm fresh, free range, large brown eggs,
I
Fish & Supplies
Persons sellina sterile trioloid arass
carp must have a%ld Animal iicensgfrom the Georgia Department of Natural
Resources.
Market Bulletin
advertisements for sterile carp must be
accompanied by a photocopy of the
advertiser's license.
s.Fpo-er.cia.lli.pc-ee-rn.m.-sie-t
$1.50/dozen. Jack Davis Milan 229-315-3940 unit at 770' 761-3044.
Fresh Florida citrus fruit by the 20 pound
navel, tangerines,
red shellcracker, redbreast, threadfin shad,
grapefruit, $17; $20, mixed. Holly Prather channel catfish, sterile grass carp, weed
- --- - ---- 1 Good Hope 404-819-5841
anal sis. Keith Ed e So rton 478-697-8994
Smyrna 30082 404-421-1775
Aged horse manure mixed with shavings, free: you load and haul. Penny Kwirant Whitesburg 770-838-9866
Beautiful, free aged horse manure, mixed with shavings, you haul, Covington/Conyers area. John Stamps Oxford 770-787-1875
Bia bales of pinestraw installed at $3.90 per bale: great quality and color, 40 bsle minimum. Corei Pegues Cumming 678-4506444
Clean, red pinestraw installed for $3.85 per bale. Scott King Marietta 678-749-3405
Free aged manure, will help load, easy
ac.ce.ss, ..Crabap.p.le area, Kristina MacRae
Red cedar shavings, truck load for doglkennel bedding, need a loader on the seller's part. Carl Allen Chickamauga 423605-6574
Sugar cane to buy or farmer to grind theirs at our Festival on Nov. 13th. Annie Quinting Savannah 912-395-1509
Want print flour sacks and print feed sacks. B. Corley Fayetteville 770-330-3334
Wanted: 2 or 3 plow points for mule drawn plow stock, carroil CO.' area. Charles Smith Carrollton 770-834-0562
Wanted: 40 or more meat hooks for deer cooler. call anvtime. Keith Johnson Bowman 706-988-0009'
Seasoned firewood, $75, 112 cord; $140, cord, delivered free within a reasonable distance. Bruce Palmer Clarkesville 706-7683407
Seasoned firewood, $90, half cord; $160, full cord, all hardwood, delivery available, located in Winder. Steve Renn Carnesville 770-480-2950
Seasoned hardwoods onlv, no pine, can deliverlstack to NE Ga., covered in barn, no rain, fairly priced. Trip. p. Moore Athens 706202-5013
Seasoned hardwoods. 112 cord. $90: 1 cord, $145, delivered, n ~ ' ~ i onrepoplar, good seasoned wood. Steven McAbee Jasper 706669-1424
to take to processor, processed to your redear, sterile grass carp,'threadfin shad; free
specifications, call before 9 pm. Tena Moore state-wide dely, D~~~~ ti,-, ~
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Crawfordville 706-401-6643
836-4938
Seasoned mixed hardwood, $15OIcord; $80/half, with kindling delivered or you pick up. Andy Cooper Hiram 770-235-5039
Heritage Turkeys for Thanksgiving, $25 or
$I.S0 Per pound
fingerlings, graded, priced by size, accurate
leehollOwa~@hughes.net.Lee HOllOwwaei~ghtslcounts, guaranteed livelhealthy,
Greenville 706-672-0015
immediate deliverv. J.F. Gilbert Thomaston
Mayhon sweet potatoes, certified naturally 706-648-2062770L468-0725
Fresh pinestraw delivered and installed on your property, $4 per bale; Atlanta, Buford, Gainesville, and surrounding areas. Martin Golden Atlanta 770-757-6505
Fresh worm castings available for delivery,
Wanted: tractor tire, 8.4 x 26 (one), or will take 2 tires and wheels that are the same size. Thomas Johnson Lula 770-540-9449
Garden Space
Seasoned oak & hickory firewood, $200/cord & $100/half cord, will deliver. Stephen Strickland Kennesaw 678-873-8214
Seasoned oak firewood, $200 cord, can deliver and stack.T.J. Stevens Blairsville 706-
grown, $15 half bushel; okra, $1 Ib. Janice All sizes grass carp, channel catfish, Atlanta area, $95 per cu. yd., 20 yard If vou have anv ouestions reaardino ads in 400-9953
Taylor 77 Grady School Road Lavonia 30520 Crappie, largemouth bass, threadfin shad, minimum. Shane Jones Acworth 404-964- this category, caj/ 404-651-90{1 or &4-651- Seasoned oak firewood, $200 for cord;
706-356-0238
blueaill. and hvbrid bream. deliverv avail. Paul 7534
$100 for 112 cord, we deliver & stack. David
p Natural beef, hormone free, grass fed with williims ~awkinsville478-892-3144
grain supplement, www.young-farms.com. Larry Young Tennille 478-232-6321
Bass, Bluegill, hybrid bream, channel catfish, sterile grass carp, statewide delivery.
Peanuts: rawlboiled, one half bushel David Cochran Ellijay 706-635-8700 706-
minimum, call for prices and delivery info. Charles Fisher Morrow 770-968-8895
Pecans, whole, $6/pound; double shell Early, $4/pound. Chris Roebuck 3434 Hamilton Mill Rd. Buford 30096 678-855-
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pecans: cracked with shell, $0,35/pound; cracked without shell, $0,55/pound, off Hwy
889-8113
Bass, bluegill, shellcrackers, hybrid bream, channel catfish fingerlings, sterile grass carp, delivery available. Tony Chew Manchester 706-846-3657
-~
Catfish, bluegill, trout, and sterile grass carp, DNR registered/licensed, Pickup or
19/41
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e-~mail: &v~ery:-Ran~dy Ben~nington D~ahloneg:a 770-
krneremo@yahoo.com. ~ a t h y Meremonte 31'-z4's
Ham ton 678-592-5735
Channel catfish fingerlings, 6-8 inches and
Stfne-ground baas. self-rising
grits and cornmeal
cornmeinal2 ~ b available, products
,
8-10 inches, also sev. thousand Ibs., 1-2 Ibs. each. Orvile Carver Douglas 912-384-5090
are sifted, hill ship. Harry ireeman Channel catfish, 1 Ib. up, $1 per lb., delivery
Fresh, clean, red pinestraw installed & cleaned, $4/bale, call and place your order. Antonio Gore Atlanta 678-849-7576
Horse manure mixed with shavings, $IO/pickup, we load, you haul. Chris Hoyak Cleveland 706-348-1219
Mixed grass mulch hay, $2/sq. bale, delivery available. John Petrel 2682 Cantrell Road La Fayette 30728 706-313-6628 706-397-8106
Mulch hay, baled dry, $2.50 per bale, at barn. Bill Cline Newnan 770-251-3518
Mulch hay, square bales in the barn, $I/bale. Rickey Wall Thomaston 706-647-
1313
Mulch hay, square bales only, Monroe Co. S. Reeves Fors h 478-994-4642
Mulch hav. Guare bales. $2.25. Dana
Notices
Will the couple who called back in the spring about our farm, call back? Lower price. Doug Cairnes Dewy Rose 706-224-6840
Would the lady from Adairsville who sent me the old .fashioned, orange/yellow plumgranny seed, please call me? Lost your address. Morgan Coggins Resaca 678-986-
4379-
Would the man that lives in Brookfield (8 miles from Tifton) that has the blue/blackberries, please call? William Maness Coolidge 229-921-2666
Out-Of-State Wanted
!'.%!e?-!?dmalawIs. 843-559-3345
Britton Temple 770-713-8878 770-597-1313
Seasoned oak firewood, ready to burn, $85/half cord; $160/cord, delivery available. Bob Lewis Fayetteville 770-461-4083
Seasoned oawhickory firewood, $140/cord, will help load. Ken Robbins Lawrenceville 678-333-5767
Split, seasoned oak firewood, you load, you
haui, $751 half cord, no delivery. Len orb an
Cumming 770-887-2975
Unseasoned firewood. 112 cord. $75. free local delivery. Jonathan Ponder winsto" 770861-4215
Wanted: 2 true cords (128 cu. ft. each) oascreenedhickory, 2 0 long, split, delivered, stacked NW Forsyth County. Lynn Mashburn Cumming 770-887-9056
Statesboro 912-852-9381
available, several thousand pounds. Robert Simmons ~efferson706-367-9739
643- IUM-3133
Wanted: hardwood logs for personal
Pine Sweet potatoes for sale. Randall Morris
Will buy items to embroider, old embroidery firewood, dumptruck load. C. Johnston
6848 Heardsville Rd. Cumming 30028 770-
I 887-2496 Water ground meal, whole wheat flour, grits,
-- $315 Ibs.blus postage; also, grind your grain.
Fish trout, eat trout December to May; also, bass, bream, catfish, guaranteed 100% live
delivery. Mark Headrick LaGrange 706-3029489
~i~~~h~~ son Reidsv9i1l2le-293-5834
arswtspreading available, homeowners and contractors welcome. Tony Wilson Buckhead
transfers, old hankies, and quilt scraps, call 2 pm-10 pm. Susie Smith PO. Box 333 Mt. Ayr IN 47964 219-863-6149
Firewood
Temple 404-226-2298
Timber
TheTimber for Sale category is designed to provide an option for forest farmers t o
Mike Buckner Junction City 706-269-3630
Grass carp, bluegill, redear, hybrid bream, 706-473-1384 706-485-8968
Pmarket their standing timber. Timber
White corn, cleanedlbagged, 50 Ib. bags, catfish, crappie, and largemouth bass, Round bales pine straw, 40 Ibs. Barret Bulletin must be cut from the advertiser's advertised in this category must be
new crop, nonGMO, $8/bag. Bruce Carter delivery available. Jerry Hart Newton 478- Stephenson ~ e o r g e t o w n334-703-6622
personally owned property. In addition, by individually owned and produced by the
Alma 912-632-4809
I I U rn m nr mrY hI c
tate law requires all ginseng ealers
an: growers to b. Egistend
the
Georgia Department of Natural Resources.
For more information, contact the
Tandem Nongame Consenration Section at (770)
918-6411
or
at
website
www.georgiawildlife.com.
734-5144
Grass carp, bluegill, shellcracker bream, channel catfish fingerlings, bass, threadfin shad. "IY. Or pickup by appt. only. Robert Brown Brooks 770-719-8039
Large mature red
for
vermicomposting, vermiculture,or fishing, $28
per Ib., http://www.herronfarms.webs.com.
Tim Herron Dawsonville 706-531-9917
Rye straw, $1.50 per bale. Galen Kreider Metter 912-687-5719
Shavings for horse barn, goats, etc., $190 spreadertruck load delivered, Madison and surrounding counties. Andy Adams Comer 706-255-8281
unscreened in metro Atlanta; also, fill dirt. Roger Griffin Carrollton 404-213-2178 770920-0044
law, terms such as face cord, rack, pile, advertiser o n hislher own property;
truckload, etc., cannot be used t o advertise timberland must be at least 1 acre. No
firewood. Advertisers must use the companies or businesses are allowed.
standard unit of measure, the cord, when 6 pecan trees, 14 to 20 inch dia., make
specifying the amount of firewood for sale. offer. Don Fordham Brooklet 706-768-3863
112 cord. $90; 1 cord, $175; seasoned Free 10-15 pine trees (60' and taller), you
oascreenedhickory, split, delivered, and stacked free; cut and remove, must be licensed and
smaller amounts available, sam or ~ ~ insur~ed. Bryian W~heelerl Jefferson 706-244-
Hearn Brooks 770-460-7481
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Agritourism Program Benefits Both Producers
and Tourists
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Georgia has a wide variety of farms that many tourists are not aware of," Irvin said. "This program is designed to educate tourists of the different farms and agricultural activities we have, such as wineries, corn mazes, pumpkin patches, Christmas tree farms, dairy farms, and orchards for apples, peaches and pecans, to name a few."
The Georgia Department of Agriculture has 56 companies and farms currently active in its Agtourism program. Through DOT, the department is able to offer program participants road signs that are the size and quality of a stop sign. Farms and companies desiring to participate must first comply with DOA program rules and regulations. After the farm or company is approved, it must to complete an application and pay a one time application fee. The process to obtain signage then begins. After the applicant provides DOA with directions to the farm or company, DOT will study the route and provide DOA with a route proposal for signs to the attraction. DOT is responsible for the installation of the signs.
For information, contact Julie Akins at 770-842-3309.
Africanized Honeybees Found in Georgia
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The Georgia Department of Agriculture is going to continue its trapping and monitoring of bee swarms to try to find where any Africanized honeybees are," said Commissioner Irvin. "We also want to educate people about what to do in case they encounter a colony of ~ f r i c a n i z e d honeybees. Georgians can visit our website for more information. The University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service has a publication on Africanized honeybees that is available online at http://pubsadmin.caes .uga.edu/files/pdfl B%20 1290-2.PDF or at Extension offices."
Africanized Honeybees
Are very defensive of their nest (also referred to as a colony or hive).
Respond quickly and sting in large numbers.
Can sense a threat from people or animals 50 feet or more from nest.
Sense vibrations from power equipment 100 feet or more from nest.
Will pursue a perceived enemy '/4 mile or more.
Swarm frequently to establish new nests.
Nest in small cavities and sheltered areas.
Possible nest sites may include empty -boxes,cans, buckets, or other containers; old tires; infrequently used vehicles; lumber piles; holes and cavities in fences,
trees, or the ground; sheds, garages and other outbuildings; and low decks or spaces under buildings.
General Precautions
. Be careful wherever bees may be
found.
Listen for buzzing - indicating a nest or swarm of bees.
Use care when entering sheds or outbuildings where bees may nest.
Examine work area before using lawn mowers and other power equipment.
Examine areas before penning pets or livestock.
Be alert when participating in all outdoor sports and activities.
Don't disturb a nest or swarm; contact a pest control company or your Cooperative Extension office.
Teach children to respect all bees.
Check with a doctor about bee sting kits and procedures if sensitive to bee stings.
Remove possible nest sites around home and seal openings larger than 118 inch in walls and around chimneys and plumbing.
As a general rule, stay away from all honeybee swarms and colonies. If bees are encountered, get away quickly. Do not stand and swat as this will only invite more stings. If you are stung, try to
protect your face and eyes as much as possible and run away from the area. Take shelter in a car or building, and do not worry if a few bees follow you inside. It is better to have a few in the car with you than the thousands waiting outside. Hiding in water or thick brush does not offer enough protection.
What to Do if Stung
First, go quickly to a safe area.
Scrape, do not pull, stingers from skin as soon as possible. The stinger pumps out most of the venom during the first minute. Pulling the stinger out will likely cause more venom to be injected into the skin.
Wash sting area with soap and water like any other wound.
Apply an ice pack for a few minutes to relieve pain and swelling.
Seek medical attention if breathing is troubled, if stung numerous times or if allergic to bee stings.
Don't Forget!
Hives of European honeybees managed by beekeepers play an important role in our lives. These bees are necessary for the pollination of many crops. One-third of our diet relies on honeybee pollination. People can coexist with the Africanized honeybee by learning about the bee and its habits, supporting beekeeping efforts and taking a few precautions.
Next Handicraft Edition Free black walnut trees, you cut, clean, and Baby quilts, hand-quilted: pink, blue, and Hand crocheted afghans, all sizes, ladies Unique multi-colored, crocheted scarves,
haul. Mike Brown Monticello 706-476-3319 multi, $20. Edith Brown Rome 706-295-3268 foot warmer shoes, made to order. Mrs. J.M. unusual yarns, woven in to enhance their
Pdisabled Want your trees for timber, pay cash.
Charles Car enter Buckhead 706-319-3407
wanted:
veteran needs trees,
large logs, walnut, cherry, oak, remove for
Beautiful hand crocheted Christmas ornaments, snowflakes, icicles, angels, and cross bookmarks in various colors, place your order for Christmas. Edith Roland Commerce
Eure 1429 Ridgewood Dr. Augusta 30909 706-738-1787
Hand crocheted scarves and baby blankets by MJ in various colors or by your request, for
warmth and eye appeal, each scarf is created different One Of a kind. J. 706-232-8715
Scheduled December 1
wood. David King Blue Ridge 601-260-3127
Christmas Trees
770-337-1618
call Or email
Beautiful, mjcrochet@comcast.net. Martha Strawter
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Want needlepoint, Christmas stockings and baby samplers to finish. Ann Bynum P.O. Box
The next handicraft edition for the ~~k~~ B~~~~~~~is scheduled for
Christmas coDrvie,or pref., $3 ea. Barbara Wade 1420 County
and cut, Leyland Cypress, excellent trees. Line Rd. Hawkinsville 31036 478-892-3137
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Handmade leather items, belts,
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including lace3 & pressed cane, rush, split
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oak, b~ndercane, seagrass, Shaker tape,
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rattan. all types of caning, high quality work. Dotty McDaniel Gumming 770-887-8518
much more, all crafted from American leather, tChleabr~ekeltmsva~nl@le7)w06in-7d5s4tr-e5a7m51.net. Frank Lee
Handmade sock monkey dolls, handsmocked sock monkey dress, baby gowns, bonnets, and dresses, emall: sarastitches@bellsouth.net Sara German0 Fa etteville 770-461-3660
quilting frames for sale, all sizes quilts, excellent condition, leave message. Dosia O'Quinn Woodstock 770-424-3570 678-491-0443
YOU' name in filer crochet. white Or ecru. $25 ea. Claudia Owens 7888 Parkside Circle
handmade by the advertiser and not purchased for resale.
Handicraft ads are limited to 30 and must be in
with all other advertising guidelines
Homemade 9081 or 404-651-9082.
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Crochetedbonnets, adult sweaters, slippers, afghans,
advertiser for resale may not be bqdspreads, a n y crocheted item, call for
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statement to this effect when submitting Wilma Pelle Jonesboro 770-478-9347
glass with seed for candle holder. Deb Ruby
advertisements Handicraft ads are limited CrocheteYd items, $0.50-up, send for
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to 30 words and must be i n compliance pricelitem list, SASE, lots of afghans, fall, Knining, earflap hats, dog sweaters, tea Market color calendar for 2011 is now available for purchase.
with all other advertising guidelines (see Christmas, Easter items; also, bab thin s. towel holders, dog harness vests, etc., email
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info. Melba Maxson P. 0. Box 1132 Hampton
Hall Lawrenceville 770-236-0655
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furnish yarn; also, doilies, Evelyn A , - J ~ s~n~owflakes; also, doilies, afghans, any size,
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Quilts, handmade, kinglqueen-size, work
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Calendars may be picked up for a charge of $6.00 each at the Marketing Division office, Room 324, Georgia Department of Agriculture, 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive SW, Atlanta, GA 30334,
- Cornelia 706-778-2642 All handmade wooden spoons, lazy susans, cutting boards, serving trays, made from
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or at the Atlanta State Farmers Market, 16 Forest Parkway, Forest Park, GA 30298.
A quantity of up to five (5) calendars can be ordered and mailed first class. Pricing and mailing information is as follows:
All types chair caning; Blind cane, French 31542 912-458-2461
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bibs, and Christmas print aprons, $7 each, Custom made turkey calls: mahogany, Sewing, alterations, mending, etc.;
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Road SW Colle e Park 30349 404-344-0568 slate calls, acrylic ots, $15; strikers, $5, s&h baby sweaters & blankets, stuffed toys, totes, $5. Bernie Moore treensboro 706-453-1892 etc. Barbara Nichols Auburn 770-630-9568
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other items. www.creationsbynana.com. Joan ROSS Cartersville 770-382-6186
office address stated above. When ordering, please include the name and address to which the calendars are to be mailed. Also, please include a daytime telephone number in the event the Marketing Division has a question concerning the order.
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Subscription
Information
The Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin is published biweekly (every two weeks) by the Georgia Department of Agriculture. Subscriptions are available via U.S. Mail to Georgia residents at a cost of $ I0 per year; out-df-state-subscriptions are available for $20 per year. Out-of-state subscriptions must be within the United States or its tenitones.
To start a new subscri~tion.send a check or money order payable to Market Bulletin, along with your name, complete mailing address and daytime phone number (in the event the Bulletin office needs to contact you concerning your subscription) to the following address: Market Bulletin, Georgia Department of Agriculture, 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive SW,Atlanta, GA 30334-4250. Please allow approximately 30 days for your subscription to begin.
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November Garden Chores
If portions of your vegetable garden
will be idle this winter, plant the areas
with clover, hairy vetch or other cover
crops. Allow the crop to grow through
the winter and turn it under at least three
weeks before spring planting. As the
cover crop decomposes, it will improve
the soil by adding nutrients and organic
matter. Some folks refer to this as "green
manure." You should be able to purchase
seeds of cover crops at most farm supply
stores.
Houseplants tend to grow slower
during the winter months as temperatures
are lower and the light is less intense.
Since the plants do not need as much
-
fertilizer, reduce applications from monthly to every other month. Also, be
careful not to overwater the plants. Check
the moisture content by sticking your
finger into the soil about an inch; when
the soil feels almost dry, it will be time to
water.
Make spot applications of herbicides
this month to control lawn weeds. By treating the weeds now, you will help
reduce weed problems next year.
When transplanting trees and shrubs,
lightly prune them to compensate for root
loss. Removing some foliage reduces the
plant's moisture requirement and
increases its chance of survival.
The tops of trees and shrubs go
dormant during the winter months, but
their roots continue growing. Although
Georgia soils rarely reach root-killing
temperature, use a fresh layer of mulch to
"winterize" and insulate the roots from
the cold weather.
THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Farm Front
Southeastern Farmer of the Year
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referendum, or by a majority of voters if they represent at least two-thirds of the commercial eggs produced by voters. Producers with flocks of 75,000 or fewer hens are eligible for an assessment exemption.
USDA began mailing ballots to all eligible producers on Oct. 25. Ballots must be received by Nov, 19.
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Yes. Most eggs produced for human consumption are produced this way and are non- fertile.
Can persimmon pulp be frozen for later use? I have so many 'Sheng' persimmons ripe now that I cannot use them all.
Yes. Persimmon pulp freezes well. You may want to freeze it in freezer bags in one-cup or two-cup amounts. That way you do not have to thaw more than you need for the recipes you use to make persimmon cakes or persimmon cookies. Also consider slicing very ripe persimmons and freezing the slices on wax paper on a cookie sheet. These frozen slices are a sweet, refreshing treat - like persimmon popsicles or slices of persimmon sorbet. People who do not care for the jelly-like texture of very ripe persimmons are more likely to give the frozen slices a try.
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What is a kitchen garden?
A kitchen garden is a garden in which vegetables, herbs and occasionally fruits
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contributed some $844,000 to farmers in cash awards and other honors since the award was initiated in 1990.
" I am humbled and honored to receive this award," Dasher said. " I thank Swisher International, the Sunbelt Expo and all of the companies that provide prizes for this award. I especially salute the other state winners. They are all outstanding agricultural producers. They contribute to their communities and they are sup-ported
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by loving families." In addition to onions, Dasher raises beef
cattle and grows corn, soybeans, peanuts, cotton, wheat, rye, pecans and hay on his 4,800-acre farm.
Dasher grew up with the sweet onion industry. His father raised onions during the 1940s and 1950s.Demand for the sweet onions increased during the 1960s as more people found out about them. During the late 1970s and earlv 1980s. Dasher and other Vidalia onion growers started using mail order sales to market their prized crop to out-of-state customers. B~ the late 1980s, grocery chains started selling the sweet onions throughout much of the US., and this led to major expansion by G& R and other growers.
During the 1990s, G& R adopted a controlled atmosphere onion storage method developed by the University of Georgia. This extended the onion sales season to a period that now lasts from May through October. G& R was one of the fvst onion farms to use attractive cardboard containers for shipping onions. This year, Dasher installed a new high-tech drying system for his onions.
A strong conservationist, Dasher uses terraces, grassed waterways and buffers
Notice
The Market Bulletin will not be publishing a
"Special People" listing this year. ~hbsewho are interested in sending cards and letters this holiday season to the elderly and shut in are encouraged to contact assisted living facilities or nursing homes in their area to see if they have residents that may want to receive such correspondence.
Africanized Honeybees Found in Georgia
The first record of Africanized honeybees in Georgia was reported last month when a Dougherty County man died after he accidentally disturbed a feral colony of bees with his bulldozer and received more than 100 stings.Africanized honeybees are a hybrid of African and European honeybees. Because of their extremely defensive nature regarding their nest (also referred to as a colony or hive), they are sometimes called killer bees." Large numbers of them sometimes sting people or livestock with little provocation.
The Africanized honeybee and the familiar European honeybee (Georgia's state insect) look the same and their behavior is similar in some respects. Each bee can sting only once, and there is no difference between Africanized honeybee venom and that of a European honeybee. However,
Africanized honeybees are less predictable and more defensive than European honeybees. They are more likely to defend a wider area around their nest and respond faster and in greater numbers than European honeybees.
Africanized honeybees first appeared in the U.S. in Texas in 1990. Since then they have spread to New Mexico, Arizona, California, Nevada, Utah, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana, Florida and now Georgia. Entomologists and beekeepers have been expecting the arrival of these bees in Georgia for several years. There has been an established breeding population in Florida since 2005.
Because Africanized honeybees look almost identical to European honeybees, the bees from the Dougherty County incident had to be tested to accurately ascertain they were the Africanized strain. The Georgia Department of Agriculture sent samples of the bees to the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services which has the capability to do FABIS (fast African bee identification system) testing and the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture identification test (the complete morphon-ietrics test) to confirm the bees identity.
Africanized honeybees are the result of an experiment that went awry in Brazil in the 1950s. Researchers were trying to create a honeybee better suited to tropic conditions. A few of the African bees escaped and began hybridizing with European honeybees. The hybrid Africanized" honeybees (so named because they get their extremely defensive nature from the African honeybee) began colonizing South America and Central America, then Mexico and the U.S.
"Georgia beekeepers are our first and best line of defense against these invaders. They are the ones who will be able to monitor and detect any changes in bee activity," said Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin.
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along with other conservation practices on his land. " Soil is precious and I want to keep the land in top condition for the benefit of future generations," he added.
Dasher is the third overall winner of the award to come from the state of Georgia. He was selected as the overall winner by a distinguished panel of judges. The judges for this year included James Lee Adams, a farmer from Camilla, Ga., and the overall winner of the award in 2000; Jim Bone, manager of field development for DuPont Crop Protection from Valdosta, Ga.; and Charles Snipes, a retired Mississippi Extension weed scientist who is president and research scientist with Stoneville R& D, Inc., from Greenville, Miss.
According to Adams, who sewed as the senior judge, Dasher was chosen as the overall winner " based not only on the quality of his farming operation-its diversity and success-but also on how he has assisted with the economic development of other farmers in his area, and even more so, the economic development of the area in which he lives." In addition, Adams said Dasher is an outstanding corporate citizen not only in the leadership roles he has assumed but also in his charitable contributions to his community.
As the southeastern Farmer of the Year, Dasher will receive a $15,000 cash award from Swisher International. He will also receive the use of a tractor of his choice for a year from Massey Ferguson North America, gift certificates totaling $1,000 from Southern States and a custom made Canvasback gun safe from Misty Mom Safe Co. He will also receive a jacket, $500 gift certificate and $500 in cash from the Williamson-Dickie clothing company.
Application Deadline Nears For Wildlife Habitat Program
Applications for the 201 1 Wildlife Habitat Incentives Program (WHIP) are due by November 19, 2010 to be considered for funding this fiscal year, according to James E. Tillman Sr., state conservationist for the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service in Georgia.
Applications can be taken at all NRCS offices and USDA Service Centers. WHIP is a voluntary program that provides financial incentives to landowners for the development and improvement of high quality habitat that supports wildlife populations of National, State, Tribal, and local significance. Participants agree to implement a wildlife habitat development plan and the NRCS agrees to provide financial assistance for the initial implementation of wildlife habitat development practices. Financial assistance is available at 75 percent of the average cost of practice establishment as
determined by the NRCS .
NRCS provides leadership in a partnership effort to help people conserve, maintain and improve natural resources and environment.
More information on NRCS conservation programs can be found at www.ga.nrcs .usda.gov under programs.
Notice
The Georgia Department of Agriculture will be closed
November 11,2010,in observance of Veterans Day.