. GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TOMMY IRVIN, COMMISSIONER
Vol. SrlNo. 23
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
OCopyright 2010
~ i k e Erquine Edition
Scheduled January 12
The Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin special winter equine edition is scheduled for January 12, 20 1 1 . This issue will include notices for horse shows and events in January, February and March, as well as listings of boarding facilities, horses at stud, and ads for miscellaneous equine equipment and supplies. A 30-word limit will be observed for these notices. Deadline for the edition is Dec. 29,2010. Only one ad per famiIy per issue will be allowed.
Notices included in the "Equine for Sale" and "At Stud" categories must be accompanied by a copy of a valid, negative Coggins test (made within the past 12 months); otherwise, they will not be published.
In addition, the Georgia Animal Protection Act requires boarding and breeding facilities to be licensed. Current license number must be submitted with notices for "At Stud" and "Boarding Facilities." Notices submitted without this information will not be published. For licensing information and applications, call (404) 656-3713.
Notice
Ad Deadline For the Dec. 15 issue
Is noon, Dec. 1
Farm Front
Gary Black Elected New Commissioner
USDA to Conduct Hogs, Pigs Survey
U.S. inventory of hogs and pigs has declined in recent years, so the U.S. Department of Agriculture will be looking to see if this trend continues when it conducts the quarterly Hogs and Pigs Survey in December.
During the first two weeks of the month, USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service will contact nearly 12,000 pork producers, including contractors, nationwide. They will be asked to report their market hog and breeding stock inventories as well as their farrowing intentions as of December 1.
"With producer participation in
Georgia voters elected a new Commissioner of Agriculture, Gary W. Black, during the general election November 2. Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin will be retiring at the end of his term this year. Irvin has served 42 years as commissioner, making him the longest serving commissioner of agriculture in the nation.
Black, who received 56 percent of the vote in the election, is past president of the Georgia Agribusiness Council, where he served for 21 years. The new comn~issioner-electhas been an advocate for agriculture since he was elected State FFA president at the age of 17. He graduated from the University of Georgia, with a degree in Agricultural Education in 1980. That year he also served as a student intern on the US Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry. Black
began his career with the Georgia Farm Bureau in 1980 as a Field Representative, and later served as Coordinator for the State Young Farmer Program. He also started a Washington Leadership program for young farmers in 1983, a program that still attracts young people to the federal legislative process today.
Leaders of the Georgia Agribusiness Council, a chamber-like organization for farmers and agricultural business owners, tapped Black to serve as President in 1989a position he held until earlier this year.
"Gary has a wide range of experience in working with all aspects of the agricultural industry," Irvin said. "I believe he will serve the citizens of Georgia well in his new position."
Equine Auction Scheduled
Georgia FFA Receives National Awards
During the 83rd National FFA Convention in Indianapolis last month,.the Georgia FFA Association had eight national winners and was recognized for having a 12th consecutive year of membership growth.
The team of Thomas Burnham, Morgan Watt, Weslie Williford, and Nick Wood of the Peny FFA chapter was named the national winner in the Floriculture Career Development Event (CDE). Wood was the top scoring individual in the nation, while Williford was the second high scorer and Burnham was the loth highest scorer. The Perry team beat 44 other teams to earn this
next summer. Georgia had 12 national proficiency finalists who competed at the convention.
The Franklin County Middle FFA chapter, Carnesville, was named the nation's most outstanding middle school chapter. The chapter earned this honor by completing a rigorous program of activities that was balanced in the areas of student development, chapter development and community development. The agricultural education teacher at Franklin County Middle is Ms. Ann Bellamy.
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For Dec. 4 in Decatur
Pursuant to Section 4-13-7 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated (Humane Care for Equines Act). the Georgia Department of Agriculture will conduct a live auction on the following equine, to wit:
The auction will be held on Saturday, December 4,2010 at the Decatur Impound Barn located at 2390 Wildcat Rd, Decatur, Ga. The said equine may be inspected at the facility beginning at 11:OO a.m.; the sale will start at approximately 12:00 p.m. on Saturday, December 4, 2010. Pictures of the equine will be posted, when available, on the Department website: www.agr.georgia.gov. Contact the Equine Health office with any questions at 404-656-37 17. (Office hours are Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m.4:30 p.m.) Sealed bids will not be accepted on these equine. "Cancun" - 13 year old sorrel grade gelding "Hank" - 4 year old bay grade/QH gelding "Taco" - 4 year old sorrel grade1QH gelding
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honor. Each member of the team took a
- written exam. completed a floral design
exercise, participated in a job interview and worked together on a team problem solving
Choose and Cut Farms Provide Consumers With a Variety of Fresh Christmas Trees
activity. Each team member received a $1,000 scholarship. The agricultural education teachers in Peny are Dr. Argene Claxton, Dr. Phil Gentry and Mr. Phillip Gentry.
Ben Bennett of the Lowndes County FFA (Environmental Science); Colten VanMeter of the Pickens County FFA (Agriculture Sales - Placement); and Tye Wynn of the Colquitt County FFA (Swine Production - Placement) were each named national proficiency award winners for the success they earned in their Supervised Agricultural Experience (SAE) programs. Bennett was also chosen to participate in an international agriculture tour of Costa Rica
The coming Thanksgiving holidays signal the start of the Christmas tree sales season. Selecting and cutting a tree from one of the many Christmas tree farms located throughout the state provides consumers a fun family outing and the
opportunity to obtain a tree at lower cost. To help consumers select the best tree to
suit their-needs and to keep it fresh and beautiful throughout the holiday season, the National Christmas Tree Association offers the following guidelines:
When selecting a tree, make certain it is not too large for the area where it will be displayed. Also, be sure the "handle" at the bottom is long enough to allow the trunk to
camper or lay it down in the back of a pickup truck. Strong winds of 60 miles per hour on the highway can damage a tree in a short period of time.
Once you have purchased a tree, keep it standing in a bucket of water in a sheltered,
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Christmas Tree Farms
Notice
fit the tree stand; otherwise, it will be necessary to remove large branches near the base that could ruin its appearance.
The Market Bulletin office will be closed November 25 - 26 in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday.
If the trip home from the tree farm is more than 15 minutes. it is best to wrav the tree in a tarp, or carry it in an enclosed
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
I BulletinAPduvebrlitsishinesgEGvueirdyeOlintheser Week I1 All advertisements published in the Market telephone. Notices may be submitted by U.S.
Looking for land with house or mobile home I 1 late 70s McNair pecan harvester, model 1989 Bolens 1704 (Izeki) 17 hp diesel, 4wd
with some acres for horses, I would like to 1848 Big Mac, qood shape, $5000. Tony tractor, runs great, $2850. Tony Guisasola 94
keep my payment under $700. Nick Gibbs Carltonboerun 229-881-9665
- Old Jones Road Ellijay 30536 706-273-0246
Monroe 770-715-6151
1 set of used grouser skid steer tracks for 1992 Ford 3930 diesel tractor, only 600
w rand^ Lookina for oonds on for bird huntina. will 1 2 ~ 1 6 . 5tire machine. $750. Bennie Lino hrs.. ols, roll bars. serviced. like new. $8950.
clean up around ponds or pay small lease fee, Marietta 770-616-4100
Brown perw 478-988-4360
Bulletin must relate to the farminglagricultural mail, facsimile transmission,or via the lnternet will not bother livestock or crops. Tim Wiggins 1-25C Fiat-Allis t~lt-angleblade, WG blade, 1995 Ford F700 Spreader truck 14ft.,
industry or be a part thereof; any and all through the Market Bulletin website. Notices Williamson 706-540-5103
wench, GIC $20,000; 1-Deutsch 4WD tractor Chandler Hydraulic bed, elec tarp, 429 speed,
item(s) submitted for sale through the BULLETIN must meet at least one of the following criteria:
sent via mail or fax must be legible, on a single sheet of paper separate from any other notice, and be accompanied by the
1 Need a aood fenced oasture for 3 horses wlcab & mower. $8000. Olin Wooten propane powered, double frame. Bill Dillard
(all mares[- If no answer, leave message. Hazlehurst 912-375-6016
Calhoun 706-625-2677
Nancy Crawford College Park 404-389-7831
1995 Pete tractor, 305k, 425 Cat.,lO speed,
1) must be produced by the advertiser on name of the category and the name, mailing
To lease hunting land east of Atlanta, driven manure spreader, $200. C. Jordan tla, a/c, good tires, exc. cond., $18,000. Joe
hislher own farming operation, and street address(es)and telephone number interested in all sizes. Kenny Allison Elberton 706-283-4565
Walker Fa etteville 770-461-7142
2) must be made by the advertiser from of the person submitting the same. Send Loganville 678-526-3151
4- 10 ft. box dump pump & controls, new paint, 1996 Czse International 7250 tractor,
materials on hislher own farming operation, ads to:
Wanted: to lease vegetable garden spot $1500. Herbert Owen Mount Airy 706-754- wheel drive, enclosed cab, heat & air,
3) must be owned and used by the advertiser
within 10-12 miles of Johns 'reek (North 9548
$30,000. Virgil Brookshire Forsyth 478-994-
on histher own farming operation for a period MARKET BULLETIN
Fulton, South Forsyth, South Gwinnett) for 10 wheel Sitrex hav rake. 4 wheel Sitrex. 2030
of at least 90 days prior to offering for sale Georgia Department of Agriculture
spring planting 2011. Nancy Moses hay rake. Hugh ~ i n e s k o b e r t a478-214-4523 1996 Long 2510 tractor, $8,000 several
through the BULLETIN.
19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive SW
Alpharetta 770-300-9472
10' 3ph hitch, hd harrow, $1100; 9' JD front pieces of equipment. Tom Lane 550 John
Businesses, corporations, dealerships or Atlanta, GA 30334-4250
blade. $1200: 11 shank chiesel olow. $1100. lngram Rd. Silvercreek 30173 706-234-3052
other commercial enterprises are not allowed to advertise in the MARKET BULLETIN. Fax: (404) 463-4389
FARM EMPLOYMENT
Glen kowland Chester 478-689-0364 '
706-676-1805
100kw Taylor generator with a 4 cylinder 1997 5200 John Deere tractor. 40
Commercial is defined as intended for mass Website: www.agr.georgia.gov
Volvo pena motor, 69hrs., with a 400 amp horsepower, 2 wd, 1000 hours, and dual
market; handling large quantities of product
catebow. call ~ n d r e a~teGhens>t 404-651- cutler hammer, $10,000. James Walker remotes, $9250. Daniel Braswell Danielsville
for distribution (i.e., more than normal To submit an ad via the Internet, access the 9087 0; 404-651-9082. '
Ellijay 706-889-0544
706-248-5846
household or farm quantities); supported by website shown above. Once at the opening
Only farm work or farm help wanted 1030 ditch witch 11.5hp Honda, walk 1997 Ford 1620 diesel tractor, 4wd auto
advertisement (i.e., advertisement in page, click on Market Bulletin, listed in the advertisements allowed. No commercial, behind, $2100. Wayne Stephens Gray 478- trans wltiller box scrape, bushhog cultivator,
publicationsother than the BULLETIN; listed options in the upper left corner of the page. industrial o r domestic employment 986-4728 478-986-7515
480 hrs., $7300. Robert Morrison Powder
as "business" in telephone directories or "yellow pages", etc.). Other indicators include, but are not limited to, holding business
Once the page displays, click on the link
shown. From the list of options displayed,
select Market Bulletin - Ads. A listing of ad
permitted.
11 ft. John Deere 930 Moco. used. flail Springs 770-919-7604
13 year old girl looking for farm work, raised conditioner, $3,500 obo; call for more info. 2 13-6-28 rear tractor tires and tubes, good
on a farm, run barrels, show livestock. Kali Philip Carpenter Metter 912-685-3812
codnition. $250. Kenneth Poole Baldwin 706-
licenses and holding regulatory licenses1 permitslregistrations. * Georgia residentsonly may advertise in the Market Bulletin with the following exception: out-of-state residents may advertise only in the Out-of-State Wanted category. 'The editor has the authority to designate the
categories for the current issue will display. Click on the option Submit an Ad, and an online ad form will appear. Fill out the form, making sure to fill in the required fields. Please adhere to the advertising guidelines when completing the form. Links to general and specific ad category guidelines are prov~dedon the ad
Austin Moultrie 229-339-4524
15 yr.old male looking for a job wlhorses. cleaning stalls, traininglbreaking, feeding, and more call for more information. Kenneth Wimberly Fayetteville 404-503-7410
19 yr old, female, has some knowledge with goatslhorses, willing to learn, do anything.
12 in. bottom olows. 3 ~t hitch. extra set ooints. aood cond.. $450. darvis Smith Bvron 478-966-0283
14,000 gallon open top carbon steel tank, $7.000 and a 15.000 oallon horizontal carbon steel tank $7,500. ~ e o r H~aerris covington 404-277-01 50
677-2126
2 B Farmall tractors, 1 for $1000; 1 for $600 or both for $1500, motors turn complete tractors Charles Byrd Douglasville 912-3842501
2 B John Deere tractors, fully restored, $4000lea. Robbie Appling ~ e x i n g t o n706-
length of ads and the number of ads that may be placed by a family unit in any issue of the BULLETIN. Currently, only one (1) notice may be placed by any family unit in any issue of the BULLETIN. Family unit refers to all individuals sharing the same residence, address or telephone number. * Ads must be received no later than designated deadline in order to appear in the following issue. Ads submitted vla our website will be scheduledautomaticallyfor the next available issue.
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Items for sale or services offered in any notice must conform to all laws and regulations covering sale and movement of the same. Ads for some categories must meet certain requirements. Advertisers are advised to review requirements under ad categories before submitting their notices. Note: Due to space limitations, all ad guidelines cannot be listed in the Bulletin each week. Advertisers who have questions concerning these guidelines may call 1-800-
282-5852, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday -
Rachael Luse Martin 706-716-5839
1440 International Combine, 2700 hrs.,
. . - . - 19 yr. exp. trainingllessons- looking for PT barn kept, J.D. 444 head, 14ft. grain head,
work with horses. Abbev, Caoos Covinaton $10.000. Carroll Zittrouer Sorinafield 912-
706-676-141 0
663i5507
28 yr old looking for farm work- exp 1500 gal fuel tank with pump $1800; 87 wlcattle, poultry, barnlfence repair, tractors, F600 Ford dump truck diesel, have truck for have a truck, can haul away stuff. Erika Frye parts. Shawn Cox Covington 678-409-6233
Jonesboro 404-503-2155
16 Ft trailer, 5 pieces of equipment for 3
38 year old, looking for farm work, lots of point hitch for $1400. Annette Wilson
exp. Michael Martin Millner 404-293-9651 Eastanollee 706-779-3062
Couple looking for a job on broiler farm 16x8 ft. trailer, double axle, wood floor with
have references. Tonie Heddinqs Cleveland metal rails. Bill McCarty Rockmart 770-684-
706-809-1980
4043
Couole lookina for work- 10 vrs. exo. in 18' 2003 Hooper trailer, great condition,
layers'+ 2 yrs. exp. in broilers. ~ i r ~t e v e t t e twin axle, dove tail, ramps, electric brakes,
Calhoun 706-263-9136
$1,900. Paul Boettcher Thomaston 706-975-
Couple seeking work on hen or broiler farm,
housing and salary desired, 40 years 18' Hooper trailer, great condition, twin axle,
experience. Henry Page Flowery Branch electric brakes, treated wood floor, new tires,
706-973-7480 706-973-7287
ramps, lights, $900. David Grier Lula 706-
Experience
with
horses, 677-2625
maintenancelrepairs
around
farm, 18ft. Gooseneck dump trailer, ramps dual
housinglpasture board for horse requested. axle, $1500. Mac Cohran Roopville 770-823-
Catherine McFarland Marietta 678-895-1940
Experienced person caring for 3 horses and 1936 A John Deere unstyled rear round
farm maintenance- references required. spokes, good condition, $3,800. John Sidne
James Morrow Canton 678-643-8745
Senoia 30276 770-842-7922
Help needed two mornings per week, feed 1936 John Deere A, restored, white face
horses, turnout, clean stall etc, must have gauges, F&H spoke wheels, fenders, good experience with horses. Kim Griffin Clermont serial tag, runs and starts great, $6000lobo.
770-531-1772
Wesley Allgood Good Hope 404-216-8870
Husband and wife looking for caretaking 1942 A John Deere, restored fully, runs and maintenance on farm in exchange for great, new tires, rings rebuilt heads, must see,
housing and small salary. Allen -West $4800. Daniel Phillips Royston 706-202-1130
Danielsville 706-338-7937
1944 2N Ford tractor, runs well, tires 90%
Manlwife years of farm experience seeking 2 speed transmission, lift good, $1800lobo. R.
on work on broiler or breeding farm, request for
Buchanan 770-646-5847
I - housingdmall salary Emery Wesf Cleveland 1946 M Farmall. Bill Hudson Loaanville
706-934-61 92
770-787-1323
Married couple with kid seeking 1947 9N Ford tractors, runs, $200. D. Shortt
743- -5674. 2 generators 3kw Onan diesel, $1200;
66hrs. 5kw Libby diesel, 2705 hrs., $1400; lph&3ph both wlo batteries. Ronald Jenkins Millen 912-682-1397
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Tommy Irvin, Commissioner
Carlton Moore, Editor
Gerrie Fort, Circulation Mgr.
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employment on broilerllayer farm for house a-n- d . sa-lary. Alex Fincannon Homer 678-8970533
Professional poultry house manager
Stockbridge 404-384-8229
1951 Ford 8N, runs well, 12V, qood rubber, $2100; 1964 a/c D-14 part o u t or restore, $1100. Harry Brooks Dawsonville 706-216-
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FARMLAND month. Bill Soinks Marietta 770-424-7171 small roomlsalary. Paul Watson Hamton 404- $5,000/obo. John Lacey White Plains 706-
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I 7 acre pasture with barn and rental house, Seeking work on your farm- have 1951Ford tractor 8N..$2500: needs starter and Form 3579 to the MARKET BULLETIN office
Dacula area $750 per month; 25 acres mulch experience with broilers houses, hay and and fly wheel. ~ r a n k ~ a r n De or uglqsville at the above address. POSTMASTER: Send
category, call Andrea Stephens at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082.
- The Farmland for RenVLease category i s
FARM MACHINERY published the last issue of each month.
Please adhere to the following guidelines when submitting an ad for Farmland for RenVLease or RentRease Wanted * When submitting ad, please designate i t for the Farmland for RentILease category. Notices t o buy or sell farmland are
hay and bale free. Glenn Knight Lawrenceville 770-277-2606
Barn, 5 stalls, tack room wltoilet, riding rink, 10 acres pasture, near Augusta, Waynesboro, Plant Vogtle, $750 per month. Ralph Lynn Waynesboro 706-360-0569
For lease 350 acres for deer hunting in Berrien County, easy access near 1-75, electrical hookup. Benjamin Lindsey Lenox 770-842-7900
some cattle, very hard worker. Stephen Norwood Cartersville 770-318-9323
I f you have questions regarding this category, call Ashley Slmpson at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082
Only farm machinery and equipment owned by the advertiser and used in hisher
- 770-g4g-og2g address changes to.
1956 TD18 Int.. aood Darts. Clinton Baa,.lev,
FARMERS & CONSUMERS
Dahlonega 706-8&-5136
MARKET BULLETIN
1964 Ford 4000, gas tractor, new tires, runs
19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive
well, $2900, call after 6 pm David Mitchell
Atlanta, GA 30334-4250
Juliette 478-986-9759
1970 8000 Ford tractor, $8500 Dean Farmer Bogart 770-725-2194
To advertise, you must be a resident of Georg~ao, ut-of-statewanted column 1s the only exception to th~srule. Not~cesmust not exceed 20
1970 C ~ COhevrolet 12 ft s~readertruck words and must adhere to rules and regulations
good bed, brakes need work, $4,000. wayne preceding each category All advertisements
published only i n the special fall or spring farmland editions Ads must not exceed 30 words.
Horse property for lease- 6 stall barn with tack and feed room, hotlcold washracks, pond, pasture, serious inquiries only. Gerald
own farming operation can be advertised; those persons advertising for machinery and equipment wanted must be seeking those
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writlng. Send all
Deadl~ne is notlces to the
I-Coastal Bermuda hay field for lease, Baldwin County, 2 fescue fields 34 acres in Putnam County. Mona Smith Milledgeville 404-395-6807
Hudgdins McDonough 770-474-3361
items for their own farming operation.
Houston 10.5 acres with house, partially '08 568 JD baler 12 NC N applicator. Walter
fenced for horses, pecan trees. ~ o b e i t Roland Leesburg 229-869-8345
Cooper Warner Robins 478-808-1594
'09 5' Bushhog used 3 times, $1,100. Ed
Cochran Rd Butler 31006 478-862-3520 478862-3520
1970 Ford 3000 diesel, new brake, good tires, PIWS ayn.e Younq Calhoun 678-986-
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10 acres- older nice home. uoarades. nice Hunting land for lease, 387 acres in Smith 335 ~riswoldvilleShort Cut Macon 4897 '
any product offered for sale in a public notice or
barn, outside of Rome. J. ~ c ~ r i d e ~ o70m6- e Washington Co., call or email: 31217 478-986-3942 478-960-0549
1978 Ford 545 diesel backhoe. William
17R.Ca7Afi
sherri.ridley@windstream.net. Jerry Leonard '51 8N rebuilt engine, paint good, lift good, Evans Sautee Nacoochee 706-968-0026
advertisement carried in any publ~cationthat is delivered through the Unlted States mall
18 acres on a family farm, stalls, storage, and utilities. Ronnie Mitchell Grayson 770235-6623
2 pastures for rent on Lake Walton in a gated equestrianllake community, 4 stall barn
~ h a t s w o r i h706-695-8352
Jonesboro, five acre pasture with four stalls, water, & electric available, very reasonable. Bob Sethi Jonesboro 770-6030620
1 rubber excellent, field ready. $ 3,200. Aubrev 1. 9- 7. 9- 2-0-4.0..-I-n, new c-.l-~.-~. .t,cnh-a.in..t., d-e-c-a-l.n-s-,
Walker Social Circle 770-464-3778
tires, roll bar, front guard, 3 c y diesel. must
'86 255 MF. runs areat and sheet metal see. $8500. Tom Walsh Eatonton 706-485-
The Georgla Department of Agriculture does not d~scr~m~noantethe bass of sex, race, color, nat~onaol rlgln, age or disabll~tyin the admlss~on or access to, or treatment In. ~tsemployment
good, $6000. ' ~ o h n n f Blackhead Hoboken - 585'8. policy or ~tsprograms or actlvitles. The
912-590-2365
1980 track loader, model 941-8, exc. cond., Department'sAdm~n~strat~Do~nv~s~ato1n9 Mart~n
and riding area. fishing dock, references required. Ginny VanOostrom-Willett Monroe
Farmland RentRease Wanted
'96 John Deere 455 diesel tractor wl60" uc 90%, 6600 org. hours, very reliable, deck and blade, 700 hrs.,$8,000. Rob $15,000. Lee Taylor Calhoun 770-547-3198
770-616-4460
Looking for 10-20 acres of fenced pasture Kemmerer Cumming 770-314-5171
706-629-4281
23 acres horse pasture, fenced w l creek with water in Walton, Newton, Jasper or 03 10'3210 Sushhog rotary mower, $3500, 1988 Chevy Chicken Litter Spreader truck,
Luther K~ngJr, Dr~veA,tlanta, GA 30334-4250has been designated to coord~natecompl~ancewith the non-discr~m~natiorenquirements conta~nedin Section 35.107 of the Department of Justlce Regulations, Information concerning the
water. Carole Thompson McDonough 770- Morgan counties, $100 per month. Frank Kuhn GMD 700 disc mower, 9' cut $2500. 16 ft. diversified fabricators, hydraulic body, provisions of the Americans w~thDisabii~tiesAct,
954-0993
25 acres Jackson County, for cattle. R. Turpin Talmo 770-654-5987
265 acres- olentv of deer and oaks. Euaine Smith Leslie 912-429-2273
5 acre pasture, trail along river thru woods, 2 stalls, round pen, paddock, residence, plenty of water, close to state park & UGA, in Comer, Ga. Eddie Hatcher Comer 706-783-
Gipson Jersey 770-289-1371
Looking for 8-10 acre farm to rent, possible leaselpurchase $700lmo, house/barnlstorage bldg., 4 horse pasture, 30-45 min. from Atlanta. R. Lenard Atlanta 770-873-4199
Looking for land to rent. Timothy Richardson Palmetto 678-446-4759
Looking for land with home, leaselpurchase available. J.R. Bonbrake Macon 478-972-
834 hrs., excellent cond., asking $27,0001 1989 1640 Int'l combine, sale includes 20'
OBO. Matt Berr Americus 229-942-8590 ridged head, 15' flex head, and grain cart,
06 Red Kawlsake 3010 4x4 Mule, 8001b. asking $14,500 obo. Hank Ekkel DeSoto 229-
hyd. lift, flip-up 3-position, windshield, top 115 942-0790
hrs., like new, $9,000 Milton lvie Powder 1989 231 M.F.complete engine overhaul,
Springs 770-827-1938 770-943-6882
rebuilt hydraulic lift, new battery, gauges, and
1 Deutz 6 cyl. diesel engine, $500. Lanny brush guard, $6,250. Mike Fleming
and the r~ghtsprov~dedthereunder, are ava~lable from the Administration Division. If you requlre special assistance in utilizing our services, please contact our agency.
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. 2 Homestead tractors, 2 plows, both run 8 speed transmission Ford 3000, $400, Digger Derrick Polecat P60 1E'bed, 60' Harrow, heavy duty, offset, 9" spacing, discs John Deere 790 150 hrs., 2wd Athens
well, $600 for both. J. Douglas Loganville other parts, belly mower for Super A, $200. T. boom, 15,000 Ibs at lo', 18" x 8' auger, $7900 are new -frame is rusty from being outside, harrow, box blade, bushhog cutter, exc. cond.,
770-466-1278
W. Smith Carrollton 770-832-9816
obo. Steve McAllister Rock Spring 954-270- $1700. Brian McMeans Stockbridge 678- $10,500. William Brown Leesburg 229-347-
2 row cultivator with 7 ft. and planters, 8061 Savage Pecan harvester, 4224 0755423-593-1635 637-2077 678-637-2077
1012
$450. Cart Hudson Leesbur 229-435-3739 20 fl. Aluminum GooseneSck brand trailer,
solid rubber floor, exc. cond., low milege, $7900. Walter Futaal Griffin 770-227-7017
20 ft. dual axle trailer with ramps, bumper
pull, new tires, heavy duty, $900. James Peters Good Hope 678-414-9615
2000 Kubota 82910 tractor, LB402 front loader, BL4690 backhoe. ATH6OO bushhog,
'Ond, 160 hrs., $123500. Stan Buford 404-790-6765
2000 NH TC35 tracto~with front bucket, $8500. Deborah Wheatley Woodland 423715-5874
2000 NH TS 110, full forestry cage, 6' Brown tree cutter, low hrs., like new, $25,000 or 0 8 0 . Sam Bowers Newnan 770-301-7445
2001 White Volvo dump truck, Detroit diesel, 17 yard body, vgc. Van Lee Alma 912632-7387
2003 Branson 40120, 4wd, loader, 263
Savage cleaner, savage sprayer; 7610 Ford Double bottom plow, used very little, $200.
cablair & heat, 14' bushhog mower. Wayne, L. Wheeler Cumming 770-889-3846
condition, $1000. Jody Walker Rhine 229-
Roberson Blackshear 912-449-4574
DR fieldlbrush mower, 8hp, self propelled 332-0180
8N Ford tractor, $1500. Amy Beasley Fort walk behind, used 25-30 hours, bought new Hay unrollers 4&5ft. hay spears and pallet
Valle 478-825-1063 478-319-7707
year, 1995, needstuneup, $400lobo. Jim Pins forks, for popular brand front-end loaders and
Jurowiene478-477-0782
3pt. hitch hay movers. Pete Harris Elberton
combine, $5900. Ken Wilson Butler 229-9425759
955H Cat loader, good condition, good engine, new tracks! pedal steering, hydro
Drive shaft for a JD 457 baler, male and female ends, slip clutch included, good condition. Shane Lemonds Social Circle 770464-0051
706-283-6615
Heavy duty Tayloway 16 ft cultivator, $400; heavy duty 14 cultivator, $300, Steve Griffin Dalton 706-272-3570
Dump transmission $7500, camey2@windstream.net.
Don Almand Cleveland 706-318-7565
DT 466E international year 2000 with 16 foot 2007 Chandler spreader, asking $18,000, Dann Grizzle Ro ston 706-988-0175
9965 cotton picker, $28,000; 9960 cotton
picker with mudhog, $18,000. Dayell Williams Swainsboro 478-237-3237
long, $275; 1948 Int, with winch and boom, $1000, ~ ~ D~~~~~p~a~lmettol 404d-966-
Ac 303 square baler for parts or repair, 3237
Heavy duty trailer, 14R with dovetail and ramps, bumper pull, $850. Jan Stone Cedartown 678-988-8593
Honda engine, 7hp horizontal shaft rope, strat good, $75. C. Bright Union City 770969-7895
$500. John Wood Gibson 706-598-9805 AC-Dl7 diesel 3-pt hitch, good paint and
Dump
new motor and clutch 2006, VGC, $7,500,
House 72" finishing and belts, $850. Tim
mower, new spindles Erdmier Statesboro
tires wide front ps, $3800. Michael Lankford Carol Duncan Franklin 706-675-0100
912-687-2232
Buckhead 478-288-3680
Enclosed Huskee log splitter, 3 pt hitch, fits categories
All kinds of mule pulled equipment, turning hauler, custom built, 7.5' interior height, 1&2 tractors, good condit~on.Lewis Watkins
John Deere 9550 Combine, 1300 hrs., $84,900; 4710 sprayer 90ft booms, $59,900; 4960 tractor. Alan Baggett Montrose 478290-0667
John Deere D tractor; 1929, partial restored, $5000. Tommy Barber Nashville 229-686-5862
John Deere model B, hand cranked, runs well, new tires. Robert Collins Resaca 706602-9027
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
KMC 4 row wide body Peanut combine 2004, $30,000; KMC Peanut 4 row plow, $7500. William Knowles Milan 229-315-4350
Komatsu d21s loader, excellent everyth~ng, low hours, right clutch is frozen, trade for 3pt, tractor, $3,750. Tony Black Midville 706-5138330
hours, canopy, flood lights front and back, plows, hay rakes, middle busters, weeders, bunks, shelves, AIC, sink etc. $6500. Jay Appling 706-309-9904
Krause disclchisel plow, 9 spring loaded
excellent cond., $33,500 trailer also available. planters, etc. Lester Adkinson Rebecca 229- Johnston Duluth 404-557-3469
IH 510 Grain Drill $975; 2-7.50116 tires & shanks, 18 straight coulters, about 13ft wide,
John Hasenauer Jefferson 706-367-7255 643-7621
Equipment trailer: 7ftX16ft, bumper pull, wheels, $200, Gooseneck Ball & Extender good transport tires. Bill Pullen Wildwood
2003 hydrox Ax cutter, new head. Ashley Allis Chalmers, used for mowing pasture dual-axle, heavy duty 6" frame, new tires, $200. D. T. Whigham Vidalia 912-293-0747 706-657-7395
Bentley Wrightsville 478-357-2578
with pull type mower, asking $1500. Lee good condition, treated floor, $1100. Dan Int. 208, 13 ft. blade, hydraulic tilt, manual Kubota 480hrs M4600L 4WD Woods
2005 Komatsu D32E, 6 way blade, 180 Metcalf Georgetown 229-334-4247
Hornsby Griffin 770-990-7342
angle, ulc go+%, great condition, approx. 30 loader, IH I l f t backhoe, rollover, hyd scrape,
hrs., one owner, paint still on tracks. Billy Barn kept NIH 270 baler, $3750, Kuhn Farmall C wlmounted Corn picker, $2800; tons, $18,000. Gaines Harman Greenville PH digger, 20ft lowboy tra~ler,$19,500. Jim
Cavender Carroll 770-258-1511
tedder, $1650, Kuhn disc mower, $4500 AIC wagons available; 7 shank field cultivator, 678-773-2564
Esslinger Clarkesville 706-499-5369
2005 New Holland TC33 tractor, frontend loader, backhoe, bushhog, t~ller, 18' trailer,
hay rake, $1600. Br~anPorter Dalton 706537-2882
$350; THRD-72 finish mower, $l2O0/etc. International Farm tractor 544 wlloader with
Vernon hay spear, good for loading hay, good power
Kubota L-3240 wlloader, 200 hrs., includes 5 pieces equip., ex. cond., $19,500. Mike
Flywheel $22,500. Keith Parks E1li.a 706-889-0139 2007 Ford F-350 x:TYCab & chassie western style flatbed, 4wd diesel, 22,000 miles. Sherman Leonard Chatsworth 706695-8353 706-280-9490
2007 John Deere 5525 4x4 tractor wlloader 500 hours, excellent condition, $29,500. Timothy Goodwin Martinez 706-814-3520
3 dozer blades, 3x10, wt 1000 Ib. ea., new $350lea. Barry Olliff Athens 706-202-7072
3 point hitch fork lift $150; fuel tank about 500 gal., $450 0.b.o. Leland Blankenbaker Dallas Ga 770-443-2434
3 pt hitch post hole digger with 18 inch auger, good cond., $475. Darry Cook
Batwing Harrow 18ft., five remotes, sell for $3,700 OBO or trade small John Deere Diesel. Raymond Moss Lula 770-869-9848 770-714-8020
Bear Cat Stump Grinder, l l h p Honda engine, runs great, easy to operate, 5 yrs. old, $1,0001 OBO. Gre Goodall Canton 770-720-2781
condition, field ready, $5800lobo. Ray Beaty Cbolidge 229-941-2047 229-224-8294
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
Bobcat rock hound, exc.cond~tlon,fits any skid loader, $2500. Larry McDaniel
Cub
in good shape,
steering and hydraulics $5500. G. Johnson
plows, s5O0. Mike Carver HOrtense 912-322- Dahlonega 706-867-9350
9020
lntl. 5 112 bushhog, PTO driven with rear
Farmall H-450 after market, wide
axle wheel and 3 blades, exc. blades, $1500. Philip
assembly3$550. Wayne
Lizel4la78- Schuyler Canton 770-309-2400
- 9ogw3voileF5osr-daoh8,rna3mou9n~al8eelldfaSmeun~iplygeironweA7,n0~e6trdru-a,3nch3sto8o~u-r1,sl3e90d53,0$,ig2o,r6eo0sd0~t,o, rJlei.fStds,, ~dJaeJJce.DkrDsl.1o01pn'4lvloi'ifltltGletyrpad9ei1rn~~2hDl-al2srr5ri,lol3;w$-c0,1a1$5n610200b0.e0;mCCao.dAme. pinotsHotuptlwiectokt
Finishing mower, 5, Land Pride, very good up spreader, $2000; 1100 GPM pump $500.
cond, $400, scott ~d M~~~~ 478-405-8416
Flory 3600 EP h&,ester, $8,000; Canan dump buggy, $3000. Ed V~nsonFort Valley
JD 1020 dsl. good tireslsheet metal. 2336
hrS.+ 'gel $4500 wlbush
Fred Fitts
478-825-5030
Dahlonega 706-867-5761
JD 1950 AO, 1947 BO. Rodney Wilson
Hattaway Dearing 706-556-6422
Kubota L2800 4x4 frontend loader, high & lowspeed,four and 112 hours, still under warranty, $15,500 with 4 ft. bushhog mower. B.H. Mullis Lizella 478-538-4294
Kubota L3830 2004 4 x 4 tractor w1723 loader and canopy, 582 hours, R4 Tires great condition, $13,500. Jeff Lacey Dawsonville 404-569-5193
Kubota Zero turn 2010, ZD331, 72" deck, 59 hours; extra set of blades. Curt Coach Gainesville 770-480-9574
Kuhn 302G hay cutter condit~oner,great shape, $9500. Bo Fountain Cairo 229-3774410
McDonough 770-957-5385
Thomaston 706-647-6072
man 2 114 hp, oak trucks, restored complete Barnesville 404-473-1419
Kuhn GMD60011HD 7ft disc mower, $4500,
3000 Yanmar tractor 35hp 5ft bushhog, 5 ft. tiller, and 5 ft. box blade, $3850/obo. Stanley
Bobcat skidsteer quick attach grapple bucket $1500, pallet forks that fit all the same,
magneto, crank price reduced. Marlen Baerenwald Jonesboro 770-478-1712
JD 2008 7430 preimum tractor with 741 self level loader, bucket, spear, extended
Kuhn-GF5001THA 16.5ft,.$2500; John Deere 5203 tractor with 522 loader, $20,000. Phillip
Davis Baxley 912-367-5561 912-821-0473 $550. Ryan Beam Rutledge 770-480-9697
Ford 2000 parade ready, field ready, 2 powertain warranty. Billy Helton Sandersville Merk Commerce 706-367-5972
3020 JD diesel tractor, front & rear weights, Bradco 611 Backhoe, skid steer speed, trans. 3 cyl. gas, pls, new tires & 478-232-2849
Late 50 to early 60 Ferguson tractor, 5
new radiator & starter, 6' Hardee mower, attachment, 2' bucket, $4,20O/obo, also have wheels, new paint. Doug McCoy Senoia 678- JD 300 corn puller, snapper, 3 ea. Gravely point, plow & 3 axle trailer, $3500/obo. Jack
$4000. Greene Thrift, Jr Cobbtown 912-684- a set of 4 ' forks $5OO/obo. Josh Halderman 329-4233
wagons. E.W. Evans Vidalia 912-538-7881 Lassetter Grantville 678-416-9068
3970
Carnesville c78-227-2976
Ford 2000 tractor, gas, Hi Lo Trans, Power JD 3020, good, strong tractor, $7000. B. Leaf vacuum, Ransomers model XRV080,
Buggy 3020 John Deere, 2800 hrs., restored, exc.
Steering, and misc implements. Don Seabolt Hall Pavo 229-859-2764
8hp'with hose, $500. Billy Thomas Lula 706-
cond., $6500. R. Gravitt Ashburn 229-567- good condition, $1200. Kenneth Bowman Clermont 770-983-3320
JD 4400 combine with JD 444 corn header 677-4501
4634 229-567-5373
Trion 706-734-2466
Ford 2N tractor, runs, 5' bushhog, drag and 13 ft. grain table, $5000. Austin Morgan Lewis Brothers Housekeeper #2 $9600,
Burns 32 16ft panels, $1950; 6 10 ft., $250, must
blade, cultivator, $2500. Ralph Drew Rincon 912-754-7447 912-661-0385
Litter blade $2195, fan motors, $25, LP gas
sell as a lot. Wanda Burroughs Calhoun 706- harrow, was running when parked, $75, willie Dawsonville 706-265-3087
629-9212
Bund Lawrenceville 404-626-8976
cyl. gas, PIs, spd.,
stage clutch,
JD 450 dozer, diesel, runs and operates well, $5800.2 yard poll type pan, $1500. J.
furnaces, $150. Bob Todd Bogart 706-7690243 404-316-0831
- 32 ft Iron King 10 ton trlr., $5,000; DR
mower, great condition, $275. Randy Jacklson Rutledge 678-300-9386
Bu:hhog brand model 3008, 8 ft, heavy duty gear boxes, used very little, James Sells
Monroe 770-267-8603
6 ft. mower, 7 shank plow, all $7800. Clifton
Hughes Rutledge 706-557-2018
Ford 3000
tractor, looks and runs
Jones Whitesburg 770.301-1755 JD 450 grain drill, 21 double disc, vgc,
sheltered, $4500; side dump grain trailer,
Lightly used Lewis Bros. house keeper in areat condition. $2.400. Bill Broome ~ a y l o r s v i l l e770-337-8607
3510
wlbucket, 35hp2 1848
$700. Elliot Harrison Montrose 478-488-1367 Lilliston (Melroe) 244 gram drill; 18 row
4 - Bushhog bp r a n d R D T H 7 2 , ~ f i n i s h i n g ~ j ~ ~ ~ o ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ $ a f ~ ~ r 6 ~ ~ $ , " ~ 229-894-5115 : / ~ i , $ , l , ~ ~ ~~ ~ &~ ? $ ~ ~ b 'n mCe ao.uwiseeir, r~ Veiaerndn,iasc"2h2a~ 9rg-3e2,2~ li-k4e2n4,e8w2",2$91~ -236080-~ .4J5o0h7n 478-953-5655
JD 4508 end loader with backhoe attachment, $7500. Johnny Evans
'low 3pt hitch' S300' side delivery hay rake' $700' Other items. Jeffery Gibson 706-598-0717
Fer uson Grovetown 706-836-0699
medium duty, 6 foot width, 3 pt hitch, good cond., $500. Bob seaton Dalton 706-278-7073
Cane grinder, Goldens new model 110.3
$5900, Royce Chitwood Sharpsburg 770- C a p r s v i l l e 770-630-1823
328-2564
, JD 458 round baler 4 x 5, exc. cond.,
Ford some
3000 good condition, work, $3500/nego,
runs, lift needs ~ ~ pairker~
$13,000. Julius 97h5-4726
McAllister Buena Vista
706-
VGC, s6O0 cash. Henry Adkinson Albany Tennille 478-552-3216 478-232-7153
JD 555 dozer, great farm loader with 2
gram head, 1350 hours, runs well, $18,000.
Ford 3910, 1465 hrs., canopy, hydro, good buckets,
attachment with buckets,
Lee White Cairo 229-378-0301
Carver 32 ft. module builder, 1020 IH 20 ft.
$7900, ~~~k jame clasyton 706-490- $18,000. Rose Hill Warrenton 706-465-2264
combine head, all under shelter. Chad Bailey 1320
JD 71 two row planters, $375; Burch 2 or 4
460 $800; Rhino frial mower, $1200, all sheltered, Elberton Ford 515 sickle mower, 3 pt. New Pitman row cultivator, $300. Susan Trogdon Cairo
good shape. Travis Gilbert Woodbury 334- Case 1822 cotton picker. vgc, $6500; also arm & bearing, works good, extra parts, $550. 229-377-8883
750-0032
Nh 855 hay baler, has many new parts, Rock Davis Trion 404-538-9545
JD 7720 Combine, $15,000; 210 harrow,
4x8 trailer, tired with white wheels, 13" $2000/obo. Jimmy Lanier Portal 912-865- Fo; 530 square baler, $750. R.F. Paschal1 $199; 12 row sprayer, $900; long hard hose
tires, good condition, $500. David Mathis 2638 912-687-1095
Washin ton 706-293-4331
tractor, $5000. Ronnie Lancaster Milan 229-
Cummin 770-887-8580
case 1822 two row cotton picker, good
662-4619
double disk: sheltered: excellent cond.. $1,500. ~ a r r yWalker Milan 229-332-0070 229-385-6291
Lowery 3pt h~tchfertilizer spreader, used once, like new, kept undercover, $550. Barbara Beall Appling 706-541-0156
. M.F. turning plow 2 14", good condition, $300; two row cultivator complete, good condition, $400. Donny Leggett Hazlehurst 912-375-9592
Mahlndra 3325, 2005 model, 35hp, box blade, like new, only 90 hrs, $7500. Danny Dickerson Cartersville W0-547-5257
Mahindra 511 Backhoe attachment, new condition with mount, $6500. Lonnie Lynn Jesup 912-256-4015
5 ft. Zndpride 2560 finish mower, very Shape, run good condition, extra new drive belt and 'OW$ $3900. Mike blades, $600. Walton Halski Alto 706-677- 2207 229-268-6379
this
have Vienna 229-942-
fin.rnower, harrow, ap plow; spreader, priced
seperate, can deliver. Ken Phillips Bogart 706-714-7282
bed liner, windsheild, turf tires, $6000. Billy Fowler Canton 770-479-5742
Massey Ferguson 231S, 640 hours, garage kept, 1 remote. Robert Powell Ringgold 706965-2010
4950 770-540-9951
p Case 930 GOmfort King tractor, dual
MF 1010 4x4 tractor, new water pump,
5' bushhog brand Bushhog real good condition, $600. Johnny Keasler Woodbury 706-538-6315
5300 JD tractor, $11,000, 338 hours, equipt. available. Keith Thompson Douglasville 404625-7261
6 ft. Brown 672, 3 point super heavy-duty brush cutter, will cut 4" trees, like new condition, $3400. Chris Williams Union Point 404-583-6339
wheels, cab,
real hydrautire, $5250; canopy, good rubber, good body, good tractor,
Ta~lOway l8disc
Gene
$5500/obo. Danny Strickland Barney 229-
Cleveland 706-878-6344
775-2246
Cat D5C Igp, .nice tight
Ford $25k10b0.
770-548-5796
Weaver CalhOsuhenlter, $1200. C.W. Capes Toccoa 30577 706-886-5932 706-491-3565
943 track
One Owner
Ford Since new 6700 hrs., $14500. David Allgood 601 $1,500, used very little, call 7-9:30 PM.
good condition barn life $1250/obo. Byron
Stewart Dubi"'478-272-i426
JD rake wldolly wheel, nearly new; NH
rake vgc can tandurn asking $2500 for
both: Wa;ne parker ~~i~j0~6-734-3053
JdD 8200 grain drill, 12' 21 single disc,
good
rainbow, big G~~ sprinklers on
COvin ton 770-318-5457 770-786-1252
Wile Smith Cleveland 706-865-2081
Cat:rpillar D3C LGP series dozer, 90%
John Deer. l o l o 4 CYl gas RUS model.
ignition switch, tires and paint, good running tractor, 1062 hrs., $4200. Gordon Brown Cartersville 770-548-7742
MF 135 good tractor, eng. tires, lift inep., $3000/0bo. James McMichen Douglasville 770-920-1285
MF 150 and AC 160 refurbished to factory appearance, 100% tires, canopies, $6000 each. Riley Buchanan Lizella 478-960-7319
MF model #33 grain drill, good cond.,
6 ft, bushhog rotary mower, $600, Adarn
lgou Baxle 912-367-4056 912:367-3136
KkC row
peanut combine, field ready
good condition, make offer,
Sid Newton ~ dM.illen 30442 706-551-2177
6' Woods rock rake model LR72, $525,
timothy excellent condition with stand. Jon Greeson
Winder 678-372-9054
undercarriage, rebuilt motor, $18,500; Cat D6C baler heavy duty trailer and more, $12,000,
fair cOnd.,new
wnOOhrs., $14,500. D~ian ~ r e n d aSmith Aragon 678-895-4300
Pettis Wri htsville 478-609-3099
o~~r~~;"~&~~n;r~$O$
J 2379 hrs.,O very good machh ine, $28,00" O/obo. sh~elter~9k5epmht ondeel el fdeetdomsiell,lleqxcueicllkelynt
condition, $2000 or
Cement mixer, Pto driven, $800, fuel best offer,
Gray Enigma 229-402-
trailer,l20 gal., $900. Albert Wiesner 0348 229-533-8963
starts everytime, sheltered, rewired, $2200. Harm Daitz Calhoun 706-235-6667
John Deere 1954 Model M - repainted with
~nHeui wtc~dhee~crsa~olsn,~Vrua~nldsbovseItaryezwge-l2l,4$21-800901 0ob2o2.9D-5a6v3id6725
John Deere 300 backhoe, runs great, 70's model, no cab, $5500lobo. David Rumph Box
$1200. Homer Brown Midville 478-589-7042 478-494-8974
MF165Iw MF200 loader diesel Perkins. PS. aood rubber, needs motor work, but 'runs $2800. Bob Hale Franklin 706-883-8080
New 3 ot hitch. heavv dutv boom oole, too heavy for'8N, $7500, i s e d 'once. dharles F Hollland, Sr. Oglethorpe 478-472-8267
Good 6430 John Deere tractor, 350hrs., front end
706-369-5383
Ci'cls loader, spear, bucket, $45,000. Wendell
Madra Wa nesboro 706-554-2789
cond., $2500. Edgar Gornto
used Pi2x 29a -64ll9i-n 8301
New Holland 7610 bushhoq frt. loader,
229-896-
corn puller deliver top quality mechanically harvested kweet corn. Jim Watson Chatham
and 6 ft. box blade, 4wd, has 30 hours. Jimmy
1000 hrs., $20,000. Cole ~ertiiganBuena Vista 706-570-2171
, 6 6 800-465-2573
Bra Cordele 229-273-6202
New Holland 7740 86 hp, cablatr, good
spreader, MF 124 baler, other. Morgan Adams Clermont 678-643-2340
COlumbO advanced $30,000; JD 8000 drill,
Peanut Great Plainsirrigation, 60hp, 230v, 230.gpm, $6200, sell
reverser, oversized R4 tiris, 3 0 0 ~lo~ad' er,
condition, $16,500. Steve Rice Ray City 229455-2073
7 drciuter,4yrs.
gehgehl as feed mill,
Michael
with KFC caddy; 5400 rebel baler, $10,500 Willie Roberts Locust Grove 770-957-5657 404-392-9234
Cub 122, Ig66good condition,
with
manuals, sleeve hitch and three pieces of
7' Haybuster grain drill, like new, $15,000, equipment, 'Ice strong tractor, $800. David
7'x20' Michael Bennett Cummin 404-771-5454
cultivator fertilizer dist., disc plow, harrow
$2600. C ndi Sm~thCatervllle 404-569-8988
Grain Lagon, $1200; small heavy duty harrow, $800; water tank wltrlr., $1000; J.D. 220 harrow, $2500. Royce Hulett Hazlehurst 912-253-0161 912-375-3008
Gravely 5260 walk behind 30" mower with hitch and sulkey, Kohler engine, model
wlpallet forks, Wayne Drummond Rome 706235-1155
~~h~ D~~~~5303 64 hp, 275hrs, canopy, 2 hydraulic remotes' in excellent condition,
$12,000. Alan Morris Leesburg 229-7599042 229-317-1745
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 model #315 square baler, just had rebuilt last summer, $1500, bbezek@mindspring.com. Buth Bezek
patterned sides, dbl. drs, in rear, $1100,
r o ~ n , ~6 ,g1~~ ~~ ~ $ ~ r ~ $ ~ ~ O ~ , " v ~ , " ~ Layton Harris 1301 Delhi Rd. Tignall 30668
Notice 706-401-6559 706-285-2599
for Farmall Cut% call between 6-9 P m Don
Hall
Cit 770-969-0661
Cutting h a r i w 12' pull type hydro, great
K301S, $500. Bobby Brown Milledgeville 478-452-4403
Gravely 1385 mower, 30. deck, 13.5 hp,
$4000. Ted Milliron Shellman 229-317-3795
Newnan 770-251-5291
750 John Deere, no till grain drill, $14,000. condition, new disc 22", $2,600/0b0. Kawasaki motor, law hours, includes bagger, John Deere 770 compact 2WD tractor with
Duff Bishoff Ome a 229-777-8073
Ra mond Grac Rin old 423-413-1763
$1000. Paul Frantz Abbeville 229-425-2977 JD loader, diesel, exc. cond., $7500 or trade
The Market Bulletin will no
-H&S 7 l 3 Bob cat ski:steer, model 753, Kubota
diesel engine, $5000. Hollis Perry Madison front tires, good tractor, $3500. Travis Stroud $9500. Ter Fountain Cairo 229-378-7515
706-342-1985 706-342-4043
Macon 478-788-1352
for Dodge diesel. Jeff Binion ~ e w n a n678-
850-6967
longer
run
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trucks
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~ o h nDeere 7720 Combine with straw exception of fertilizer spreader
7x9 trailer with 550 gallon fuel tank with A12volt fuel pump. Stanley Savage Jonesboro 404-550-0140
Delta Wood planer, 12 112, model 22-560, runs strong, portable, $135. John Barnett BlairSville 336-908-5404
paint and hoses no broken teeth great condition, $2400. Joseph Martin Hawkinsville 478-230-3030
chopper and 915 grain head, sheltered, very good conditlon, $18,000. Samuel Baker Ailey 912-583-4022 478-984-7239
trucks and orchard sprayer trucks) after the Dec. 29,2010 issue.
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New Holland tractor 1715, $6000; NH Troy Bilt Tiller, horse, electric start, new Want Kuhn GMD700 HD II hay mower, 8 new rolls of wire 10 gauge, 2 strands top Patz 45ft. adjustable up and down, electric
9306, 72", $550; Bushhog FTHGOO, 60", engine and battery, good shape, ready for runnina or for Darts. Weslev Hall Cummina & bottom 6" stay wire $120 roll. E. D. Brown chain conveyor, can be used to load trucks.
$600; SQ480, $800. Joe Martin spring, $890. Mary Wilson Monticello 706-
Douglas 912-384-3216
Leo Perfect Unadilla 478-627-3820
Crawfordville 706-456-3198 ,
338-9085
New Holland(1977) Hayliner 310 square Troy-Bilt tiller, Pony model 664D, 7hp B&S
I i t Manure Spreader. T.J. Jeans Canton 8000+ 1&2 gal nursery containers. $.05 Plastic containers, 24x23~11 and
3A.QQOA
cents or $.04 cents if all taken, other sizes. 24x15x15, containers are stackable. James
hay baler, good condition, $1850. Kevin engine, 1 6 tilling width, used very little,
,Ervin Goss Athens 706-354-2505
Eidson Cumming 404-731-3491
Madden Elberton 706-988-9309
excellent condition, $450. Mark Welch
New Idea 324 two row corn picker, 3 6 McDonough 770-605-0324
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ACME 4 8 and Dayton 36" fans, PVC Reclaimed heart pine lumber, all sizes,
I veeder. orefer 3 ~t hitch. shutters, 2" spray on pads almost new, timers weathered boards, hewn beams, doors,
1 rows, 327 12-roll husking bed, field ready, Turbo 7720 John Deere combine, good will conside; other; Hood 'sheet metal for and light clocks. James Bradley Ellijay 706- mantels. Otis Brett Tennille 706-466-9035
$2500. Joseph Ballenger Canon 706-498- condition with 20 ft grain header, $12,500. Lee Long 2610, consider complete tractor. Bill 635-5472
Rim and center disc spin out type size 13-
2469
Ruark Bostwick 706-342-2391770-601-2364 Carter Hahira 229-224-4900
AirlKiln dried Woodmizer sawn lumber, 28 fits Ford tractors, $400. Jeffrey Meeks
New parts for 9965 and 9930 JD cotton Two A John Deere tractors, missing other Want oriainal o~eratorslownersmanual for pine, oaklwalnut, poplar, all sizes paneling, Augusta 706-592-4851
pickers, spindles, belts etc. James Bailey pcs. of equipt., as is, make offer. Fred Windom MF 250 tractor, hot repro please Timothy wide plank flooring. John Sell Milner 770-480- Rome harrow wlnew discs $2000 roping
Elberton 706-318-1012
Wrens 706-872-4403
Putman Clermont 770-654-1595
2326
chute $200 hay spear stacks 2high wlcylinder
Newton Crouch fertilizer spreader on C70 Two David Bradley walk behinds, one runs Want Peco brush blazer Steve Marchman Black walnut, w~ldcherry, & cedar lumber $500 20ft qrain elevator $300. Kay Rowan
chassis, $3500, runs well. Allan Brittain D.O. well, harrow, turning plows, cultivators, open Forsyth 407-460-7785
for sale alr dried under shelter 4 to 7 yrs ~ c ~ o n o u 4g0h4-787-5353
box 153 Jackson 30233 770-775-7727
plow, bush cutter, $7,100 0 8 0 . James Blakey Want to buy old syrup kettle. Darron Br~tt Donald Wllson Lula 706-677-4903 770-561- Rotarv Laser Level. CST LM30 wl case.
NH 273 square hay baler, exc.cond. not Garden City 912-964-1793
Bogart 770-318-9675
8849
aluminum tripod and rod, excellent condition.
rustv. field readv, used this season. Bill Turner Two mule drawn Cole ~lanters.one 2 hole Want to restore a Ollver Super Ser~es Br~dge10 X 60 with 18 Inch I beams and 5 $275. John Phillips Royston 706-680-0999
Brobks 770-401-9648
planter and a one hole pianter, $150. William (1954-1958) tractors, preferrably the red Inch reinforced concrete deck. $6,000 Frank Rough sawn hardwood, 314 inch lumber,
NH 353 hammer mill, $2800; 7 ft. pull type Seebeck Hazlehurst 912-375-3543
wheel serles. Jonathan Brownlng Cumrning Pack Blairsville 706-835-5059
reasonably priced. D.D. Braunsrorth
1 . bushhoa brand Bushhoo. $700. Lvndon M~ze Usedrollers. 10 bottom. 2 to^ for FL-7 fiat 770-851-7500
Buckets food arade white olastic. 5 aal and McDonough 678-610-5636
~ o ~ s t o 7; 06-498-4686*' '
allis, $385. J. wicker p e r k 470-952-6718
Want used broller furnaces. fill svstem smaller w~thI I ~ <resealable handle, %lso In Rubbermaid, 300 gal. horselcow water
Nyle L200 Dry Kiln, 20 foot chamber with Utility cart, New Hunters Run mdl. D-13E, motors and gear boxes reasonably >rice, unused cond~t~oDn. Grizzle Gainesville 770- trough like new, $200. Gordon Burgamy
Moisture meter, $3200. Richard Davis 13 hp, 5 spd., green, 1,000Ib. towing capacity, good condition. Barry Edlngton Maysville 532-1070
Milledgeville 478-288-3102
Fayetteville 770-716-8227
headlights, $3,800 obo. Robert Cody 678-283-6807
Cattle trimming table Springomatic brand, Sawdust shavings 42 gallon plastic bags $2
I I Old horse drawn hay rake on wheels, $275; Loganville 770-207-9310
Want old waoon to use for hav rides. excellent condition. M. Brannen Millen 706- per bag, mostly cypress, good for stalls,
no calls after 9:30pm. Arnall Evans UTV Kawasaki Teryx 750 4x4, purchased George Wade ~ o l u m b u s706-464-If81
360-0016 912-531-5096
animal bedding, mulch etc. Kenny Hunt
Woodstock 678-938-6679
new in Sept' 09, has only 22 hours, $9500. WTB blade pan for 286 Bushhog. Ray Cement mixer VGC, $95; jet water pump, Dacula 404-786-8420
One 1948 ton and half Ford, body rough, David Lang Sharpsburg 770-463-4443
Gilbert Bishop 706-769-4672706-296-4360 $65, other farm supply items. Charles Split Locust farm fence posts and rails, will
has V6 flathead motor and trans. David Wallace gantry 10,000 Ib. Gantry A frame
Chambers Canton 770-7.12-5671
deliver. Eugene Cook Blairsville 706-745-
I Scarbaraugh Hawkinsville 478-892-2618
type, 10' hitch in wheels for lifting, heavy
Parting out FL-7 and FL-I0 front end equipt., $1500. Roy Etheridge Harnpton 770-
FARM SUPPLIES
I Cement mixer, scaffolds, genrator, for sell. 8724
Barbara Guzzo Taylorsville 770-480-0505
Split locust farm fence rails & posts,
loaders, many good parts. Kenny Thomas Loganville 770-652-9097 770-929-3904
780-4985 Want farm seed cleaner, 30 to 50 bu per
If you have questions regarding ads in this categoly, call Andrea Stephens at 404-651-
Cement mixer- VGC 3 112 cu ft. 113 hp 110 volt, $140. Tommy Walker Rockmart 770-
delivered & installed anywhere, C. Mitchell Cleveland 706-865-9828
Parting out three 445 Long tractors, lots of parts, tires and wheels, injector pumps,
capacity. Henry Kleckley ' Oglethrope 478973-7282
9081 or 404-651-9082. # 3 Bell with original eagle on top and 12'
684-6150 Chore time broiler poultry house parts, price
Stall shavings wanted by the scoop or truck load. Willis Lusk Waco 770-537-0948
steering cylinders, motorsltrans. W. Barwick Water well drilling (Hammer) rig., BE-20W, cedar post, $350 . Robert Elliott Chatsworth reduced, North Atlanta. James Hendricks Steel building, 24x40~10includes garage
Georgetown 229-321-1449
Pecan shaker, OMC Dodge 1 ton, $5200 field ready. Charles Tyler Leesburg 229-4381742
ready to work, $12,000. Tony Moss Jasper 706-337-2548
1 / Wheel horse 314H tractor with hydro, 48" I - 1 deck bagger, no 3 pt. John Eaton 3619 Sewell
706-695-3172
1' quail nettmq. brand new in packaqinq 25x150' paid $3g0 asking $200, heavy &ty netting for flight pen. Jon Wilson Pitts 229-
Woodland 423-715-4222
Clean 55 gal metal drums wllids, truck trailer 15'x6"x6'x4". Leonard Crave Dawsonville 678-947-6744404-210-1516
door and personal door and delivery, $4400. Ceda Farms Valdosta 229-563-5282
Stihl USG chainsaw sharpner, like new, $300. Danny Cantrell Acworth 770-206-0994
I m I Pecan shaker, OMC shaker, mounted on Mill Rd. Marietta 30062 404-583-4709
322-3722
Clean 55 gal. metal drums wllids, $20 each, 770-975-4357
Chevy dump truck, frame catcher, nets Whitfield Semi Automatic clip planter,
hp elecirii motor for feed svstem unitrol 55 and 48 gal plastic barrels, $20 each. Storaae trailer. 40 ft., needs tires, buyer
I included, $11,500. Don Collins Williamson $3750; Treco pull type semi auto tree planter, LP qas control wire 80 ft. 400 amp disconnect. Windle Sneed McDonough 770-483-7007 must move, any offer Charles Azar ~ t l a n t a
I 770-567-3033
$2750. Charles Knox Doerun 229-891-5605 Ro e r Steed Winder 770-725-7539
Clean 55 gal. metal drums wllids. David 404-255-2460
Post hole digger, 3-pt. hitch, 9-inch, $300. 229-782-Q 62
BOO aal. orooane tank some fuel left inside. Crane Dahlonega 706-265-2559
Temoorarv Power Pole overhead in VGC
Donald Parker Haddock 478-451-7929
Wood splitter three point tractor hitch good $85, ~ ; ~ u i t area must be picked up, leave Creep Feeder $300; 12 hole metal chicken $135. klck ~ o r r e lKl ennesaw 404-314-1498
1 . Poultry house cleaner, manf. by Lewis
Brother MFG, co. pat# 3412943, works well.
condition, $1,200, call between 5&9 pm. Ronnie Brown Marietta 770-435-7903
message. Judy Jennings Martinez 706-863-
".."
nest. $60. Frank Stephens Grav 478-3618285 478-986-1058
Trail wagon, 2wd red with dump bed, like new cond~tion,kept inside, $3,700. Randy C
Sherman Bennett Commerce 706-870-6253 Woodmizer Edger, $13,500, low hours. 100 gal. Rubbermaid water trough used Custom made heavv dutv hav feeder with Feaster Fortson 706-587-0856
Priefert Poultry Litter Saver, 7 ft, excellent Mitchell Perry Dublin 478-275-3132
verv little. oaid. $125 will take. $60. Harold roof, swlng out gate ior ldadlns large rolls, Two calf feeders, several feed troughs, two
condition, $3500. J. Bennett Moultrie 229- Woods backhoe, 3 pt hitch, 2 buckets, 12" ~ i g ~hu m l h i n g770-475-5175
$550 Paul Hurr Aragon 770-324-2279
300 gal water troughs and cattle panels. Roy
891-6767
24", fits 40hp and above tractors. John Ficher 100 year old barn, free for removal, Cut cedar boards, make offer. Danny Ward Temple 770-562-3650
Rhino 8 ft. finish mower, less than 1 yr old, Lakemont 706-490-3093
negotiable; old grinding mill in barn, Putnam Palmer Camilla 229-336-5354
Used 175 watt metal halide low-bay
$2,500; Turner heavy duty, 6ft. off set Frail Worm harvestor, castings seperator paid, Countv. Stanlev Sides Greensboro 706-454- Dixie Lix protein syrup tanklfeeder for fixtures, Ideal for horse barns etc, $25 each.
mower, $900. Grady Rice Hephzibah 706- $3,000; new asking $1200/obo, used for only 5972 ?06-816-i892
cattle, 2800 lb capacity; good cond, priced to David Pitts Molena 404-392-3528
592-2804 706-830-1920
two seasons. Randall Rutledge Calhoun 706- 12x16 custom built skid barn, made to sell. Zan Mcintrye Rhine 229-385-6305 229- Used portable Paul Livestock scales. Model
Rollin-S 20ft. Gooseneck trailer with three 624-5790
move, double side steel 13' doors, T - I l l 426-2845
300-300blb limit, call for more info and pics if
ramps and dovetail, like new, $3500. Derell Yanmar YM 2000 $2800lobo; Diesel 2 WD sidino. 30 vr shinoles. wired. William DIV wood shavings- delivered to your site, needed. Chris Garmon Winder 678-207-7195
Waldrop Dacula 770-685-1585
22 HP year, 75-77, no leaks, comes 4'
startlng prlce at $150 call today Randy Used sheet metal roof panels 3ft X 14 ft. 28
Rootrake Fleco off D6-D7 all attachments, bushhog. Ryan Lawrence Kennesaw 678-
~ c s$.10 each. 8 DCS 3ft. X 12ft. $8 each. Lee
$3500/obo. Jimmy Daugherty Barney 229- 449-8890
off caps $12 Brandon Carter Eatonton 706- Electric motor 7 5 hP bald oar 3 phase, ort ton palmeitto ?70-463-1554
563-3863
I Savage Pecan Harvester, model 8042,
Farm Machinery Wanted
4.7.3--4.1.9- 9-
s s e ~ ~ c eudnused bear~nqs,can emall pic, Used utility poles for sale, $1 per foot.
2 14T feed bins and fill system, $495 each. $250 Jim Kent Ma svillei06-652-2092
Clifford Barfield Dallas 678-878-7537
,... ,. ,., ,.,-..- II excellent cond., $5500. Ted Wilson Lyons 1150 Int. Grinder, mixer for parts and model Huoh lveste..r H..-u.l.l 7. 0- 6- --54.-9-.7-0-9-3
Extra large enaie! canninq wicover lift Want 30 gallon food- grade plastic barrels
912-578-4054
400 digital, electric scales. John Gilbert 2 door,,w, -, ,.,.."., hstrninn C + ~ V OplpFtrip hlnwOr Out pan, 20' L X 13 112 w X ii"$,15. Dianne wllids for storing horse feed. Elaine Strickland
Sears tiller, 6hp, $300.50, good. cond. Woodbury 706-575-0593
Mauk 706-741-1526
Sammie Mitchell Warner Robins 478-987-3898
--. - vans Shaver oto stumo arinder. sell $3000 cost
new, $5500. Ricky
Cumrning 770-235-
1n70
12" backhoe bucket. H. Knippes
Chickamauga 423-304-7870
1 I mSs"t"m.2
8
112h~2. h ~5. h ~$.10 each. Ravmond Collins
478-743-9252
3pt hitch post driver. Damon Maloom levela and '706-865-4185
Fisher woodburnlng stove, single cast iron
Bostwick 706:474-2554
20-30-55 gal. plastic drums, 2 bung plugs, door with large cook surface, brick lined,
Want to buy I , 3, and 7 gal. plastic nursery pots, south of Atlanta. Jeff Chanclor Jesup 912-530-7022
Wanted to purchase nursery pots, 3 gal, 5
Shavings Mill, complete, Outfit 3 phase, 48"-52" rotovator, good condition. William 55 gal. metal lock ring, 55 gal. wlo lids, 55 $290. Jim Driskell Conyers 404-312-9462 gal, 20 gal,' none larger. - ~ a m e sBurke
Mobark Nuckle Boom. cut-off saw. 1 Man Lee Leslie 863-258-3470
aallstainless: Dower oole $l/ft. Jimmv Cannon Ga. Quail farms incubator, holds 180 Newnan 770-253-2338
Operation.James ~antrelEl llijay 706-273-9749 5' or 6' finish mower, prefer bushhog, good Eanton 770:889-2342
chicken eggs, works great, call after 7 pm.
Sickle bar mower for Farmall 140, cond. Tom Randall Monroe 770-267-6764
20140' Storage Containers best prices and Lee Blount Broxton 912-359-3866
Covington planter and side dresser with Bushhog with one batwing to be at least 10' will deliver in Southeast area. Wally Wysocki Hand crank Buda Company, Liberty special
various plates, $450. Eddie Marable Trenton overall width. Roy Garrett Bowdon 770-328- Savannah 912-713-0584
grinder, excellent condition, $150. Bob
Stewardship
706-657-7226
2110 770-258-5627
24 X 36 Pole Barn Kits, easy to install, Morrison Peachtree City 770-486-8641
Sitrex hay rake, &wheel, 17.5 feet wide, 3 JD 10 ft. 8200 or 8300 grain drill with double $2675. Tom Lamb Faytteville 770-719-1516 Hand turned blacksmith bellows and forae
YDroDane point hitch, good condition, $650. Dan Fowler disk openers. Seth Young Tennille 478-232-
Blythe 706-833-8337
6104
Srape blade 7' pull behind, tilts and turns, John Deere 46 inch mower deck in good
Howe brand, $275; chain drag harrow with condition to fit 110 112 210 212 214. Irwin tines, Furest brand, $450. Rick Brown Brown-Ambrose 912-384-7493
Newnan 678-378-1917
Looking for a 72" finish mower in excellent
Steel Leogering tracks for a skid steer, they condition, prefer Bushhog Brand but will
fit 10~16.5tires, good shape, $1,200. James Martin Buford 770-231-5236
consider other brands. -Harold Hodnett Clarkesville 706-754-2701706-754-2701
S u ~ e rA Farmall tractor. runs and works well, 'good tires, $2500. ~ i m m i ePhillips 826 Blowinq Sprinas Rd Menlo 30731 706-8622510 756-978-5750
System 2000 12 stage Controllers- If interested email juneyjen@juno.com, asking $400 each obo. Junior Jenkins Comer 30629
Need a Ford tractor 1700 diesel hydraulic pump, 1980's model. Howard Brown Newpan 770-253-1482
'
Need a motor for a Massey Ferguson 1030, will consider whole tractor. Mike Caale Douglasville 404-317-6289770-489-2045-
Need motor for a Snapper 8 HP, 5 Speed, 28 Hi-Vac. Johnnie Blanchard Alpharetta
250 gal. above ground propane tank, $300.
Jimmy Baggett Mableton 770-941-2089
250 gal. white plastic tanks with aluminum
sideq.5" twist off cap, let out valve at bottom.
Barry Needham Loganville 678-475-7068
250, 55, 30 waterlstorage barrels wllids,
$20 to $100. Michael McCannon Atlanta 404-
558-1065
275 gal plastic tanks $65 2" 'drain valve,
good for water. Mark lssenberg Rising Fawn
70- 6- --3-9-8--3-7-3-7
3 Liquid feed tank, $100 each. Ralph
Crumble Gra 478-932-5363
320
tank 40% full of
in tank 'now, $300. Donald Cronic
Covington 770-786-1672
with firebox. $300. Malcom Tallev Rome 766234-9789
Hen nests- all metal 12 hole boxes, $30 per box. Lamar Bryant Cleveland 706-878-8509
Hirehand propane, poultry heater, outside mount, $50. Donnie Mathis Gainesville 678936-9913
Incubator (1500 quail e-g-gs.), (.130 hen
eggs), stray hatcher used one time, like new. Jerry Lumpkin Griffin 770-468-1640
Incubators: cabinet tvpe 1-5 draweraPProx. 500 chick eggs-"hand turn, Sears. $400; 1-4 drawer redwood, $450 refurbished. D o ~ l Adllen Lilburn 404-578-7758 678-4125169
Lincoln weldan power 225G7 7000 watt
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The goal of the contest is to recognize Georgia farmers who are doing the most to protect the environment on and around their farms. These are farmers who not only make a living from the land, but also use the latest techniques to protect natural resources for future generations.
A winner will be selected from
TD7 International, 6 way blade, good enaine & transmission. undercarriaae worn oui make offer. ~ a m e sFreeman ~ f i o m s o n 706-699-4572
TillerTroy Bilt Pony, 5 HP B&S, very good condition, with HillerlFurrower,original owner, manual, $400. Pierre Nagg~arKennesaw
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TR3 heavy duty rake, scrape blade, $300.
-";ibing Joe Douglas Villa Rica 770-402-6590
Tractor tire 14.9X28, 6ply aqricultural 60% tread, has a boot paich; $125. Tom Richardson Ellijay 706-635-2729
Trencher. Bradco 612.3 ~t hitch. 48x6. 70130 chain, less than 20 hrs 'used, $5506. Neil McDaniel Rock Spring 30739 706-764-1170
Tri-spool control valve $150; 2 HP motor,
r$...F,"b"$ ~~~~i enclosed, 1151230 SP $200. Fred Jones West
- Point 706-883-8326
770-475-6645
Small manual bandsaw sawmill, Woodmizer, Hudson, etc. or a home made mill. David Drexler Fitrzgerald 229-423-7174
Vacuum pump from dairy for small dairy operation; 75 to 90 I# tractor good condition reasonable price. Chris Franklin Dalton 706263-2008
Want 16 foot, folding harrow in good condition; want to buy 18 foot harrow, wing fold, no iunk please. Pete Giddens Ashburn 229-831:1053
Want 3-pt hitch rototiller. 4-5 ft. prefer $500 or less. ~ a c Tkhomas 291 W. ~ightoweTr rail Social Circle 30025 770-595-9004
Want 9 ft. Kuhn disc mower, almost new, reasonable. James Gore Griffin 770-468-0234
Want a discarded pull type, offset disk harrow, any cc~ndition. James L Laster Kathleen 478-987-3703
36 in fans , LB White heaters and Valco
brooders . Gary Fouts Ranger 706-629-0233
678-446-7784
40 x 180 chicken house left, to be sold in 40
sections. Rich Lind Adairsville 770-773-3811
43 36inch PVC fan shutters, $40/each,
$30/each if all purchased. Dennis Waddell
. . . I
F-...l,-lIiiav
706-fifi0-7'4M --I
1
4x8 l-bme made trailer, heavy duty, 27ft
side boards, $250. J.D. Reece Powder
Sprin s 770-439-6303
drinkers, Choretime feeders & other misc. poultryhouse equipmen~~t.~h~~ Martin Clarkesville 770-531-7432
50-200x2u, sed metal siding, 60-2ux4u, 14', used roughcut, by the foot or all for $250. Jeff Hill, Jr Warm S p r i n g s
55 gallon drums blue/black/white plastic
acldc welding power source; poultry house gas heaters & 36" square fans. D. Carter
each of five regions, and a selection
Surrency 912-367-3054
team will tour each of the district
Litter blade. $2195. fan motors. $25 & winners' operations before naming a
shutters, $50.' 404-316-0831
Mary
~hristian~aticinsville statewide
winner
during
Ag
Locust split rails possible delivery, Awareness Week in March.
installation. Terry York Rabun Gap 706-982-
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Applicants
are
scored
on
.Includes
poultry waterer nipples, cups; and
parts, rails,
0,25 ft., regulators
environmental benefits, voluntary compliance, leadership, and
available. Charles Skipper Macon 478-2565561
economic viability.
Lumber, weathered barn wood, knotty pine For more information. access
flooring and paneling, white and red oak, quarter and plain sawn. T. Jackson Bishop
agribusiness.georgiainnovation.org.
770-658-9403
Applications may be submitted to:
pl~~~u&~~;", Black Brasel7t7o0-n967-3095
Sarah Cook, Center of Innovation for Agribusiness, P.O. Box 7350,
- Troy Bilt H D chipperlshredder.CS4210, 10
HP Briggs and Stratton, used once, looks and
..,, runs like new, $500. Sandra Lupo Preston
Want Bermuda spring h a ~ e s t e r . Phil $15; metal, $20 330 gal totes, $100. Dana
Moshell Morris 229-881-5823
- Young Cleveland 706-200-6804
Want farm tire size, 11.2X36 used. Hollis 55 qallon stainless steel drums $175;
Metal joint roofing 8'
$3/sheet.
Bobby Thrasher Powder Springs 404-925-
7,n ~ ; f i
Tifton, GA 3 1744. Telephone number is 229-391-6882 or e-mail:
I~ ~ f ~ W ~ , " / ~ ~ I , " ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ $1 229-942-1410
Perry Madison 706-342-1985
-
Bill Nut cracker, cracks walnuts, pecans easily, smcook@uga.edu.
~ l j " ~ l Troy Bilt loq splitter, 13 ton hydraulic, fits Want horse drawn farm equipmc?nt in
Troy ~ i l ttillet runs off PTO, $600. Susan useable condition, sickle mower, hay rake,
hand operated one at a time. $40. B. ~ M.V
6' box scrape, $245; 5' X 10' trailer, tilt, Brown ~ l b ~706r -2t83~-25~48
To be considered for this award,
Ritchie Crandall 706-695-6509
planters, fert. spreaders, cultivators. Will metal floor and sides, $325. Wendell Hardin o l d hand hewn log cabin,
applications must be mailed or
Troy Bilt rot0 tiller, 6hp, electric start, horse Beattie Ellijay 706-669-0596
Taylorsville 678-796-4231
model, 70's for parts, $50; farm tools, some Want JD 3020 or 4020 tricycle, running or
condition, delivery & set up available. Kerry electronically submitted to the
old. J.P. Jackson Fairburn 770-964-7340 repairable,reasonable. Randv Welch Cordele
Center of Innovation for
Troy Bilt tiller Horse model new motor, new tines, good condition, $475. Allyn Bell
2&-947-1667 Want Kubota30 hp tractor. David King Blue
7' x 7'steel tanks,2000gai one has coll,
sell both, $1000 Harry Yeomans Jesup 912-
flooring, i reasonably
ar~ous priced,
w~dths, wood call for prices.
Wc~hll~~pasrnAgribusiness
no
later than
12 noon,
Moreland 770-253-2987
Ridge 601-260-3127
427-2384
Briggs Union City 404-349-2315
December 17,2010.
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Wanted: cabinet type incubators, any Angus bulls, Al sired, calving ease, semen
model. to restore back to new, reasonably tested, free del., 200 miles, 6 mo. guarantee.
priced will pick up wllOO miles. Donald Allen Brent Chitty Moultrie 229-891-5455
Lawrenceville 404-548-7758
Angus X bull calf for sale, $375. Andrew
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- Reg. Angus bull, 4 ylo, low bw, predestined
son, $1700. Edith McMichael Monticello 706819-9295
Georgia Reg.Angus heifers (lo), excellent, ready to
Pa"ae 5
Cooking-
Wanted: Choretronics II Controllers for Foster Carlton 706-255-7638
breed, also 8 cows calving in spring, delivery
Poultry houses. Michael Bloodworth Belted Galloway Bull, registered, good available. Windell Gillis Eastman 478-374-
Knoxville 478-836-2535
bloodlines, excellent markings, calved 4868 478-823-1823
Wanted: Stih100.34 saw for parts, need gas 11/11/06, ready for work, $750. Chris Gibbs Reg. Angus heifers and Reg. Angus pairs,
Spicy Pecan Raisin Pie
tank. Ralph Newborn Newnan 770-253-6686 Gainesville 678-936-9141
good stock, del avail. Stephanie Chitty
1 unbaked 9-inch pie crust
Wanted: to buy 500 gallon propane tank. Joseph Thomas Aragon 770-684-5943
Wanted: used metal fence post, used pin wiring, need 30+ post. David Ledford Alto 706-949-1755
Wild hog traps- continuous catch, small to
Belted Galloway Herd, 2 bulls, $500 each; 4 cows, $600 each, $3200 for entire herd. Rachel Holbrook Ellijay 404-805-9027
Black angus 10 months bull, $700; heifers, $650; can be registered heifer cross, $600. James Lawson Canton 770-479-3939
Moultrie 229-891-8138
Reg. Angus heifers, bred heifers, and bulls Limousin X Angus hybrid heifers, excellent
enetics. Jim Lane Acworth 404-983-3929
Reg. Black Angus bulls & heifers, Mytty in Focus bloodline. Richard Stafford Crandall
3 eggs 213 cup sugar
salt ldteaspoon ground 112 teaspoon ground cloves
large hogs, loaded spring door. J.D. Conger Black Angus and Santa Gertrudis heifers, 423-715-4636
112 teaspoon ground nutmeg
Norman Park 229-769-5472
top quality cattle. Johnny Bennett Hortense Reg. Dexter cow and bull, must sell, make
1 CUP corn syrup, light or dark
Wood Burning Stove, Fisher Mama Bear, 912-473-2265
offer. Joe Craig Watkinsville 706-769-5273
$500. A. Morrow Douglasville 678-343-8791 Black Angus calf, approx. 500 Ibs., 706-201-4147
Wood shelving 19" wide X 39 112 long 314" beautiful, gentle mother, daddy on premises, Reg. polled Hereford bull, good EPD's
thick approx. 30, cost $8 per sheet, unfinished. $500, dad weighs 2500-3000 Ibs. Alice ultrasound carcass info. provided, herd cert.
113 cup melted butter 112 cup coarsely chopped Georgia pecans
CUP
R e g . LeGay Saul Fayetteville 770-487-7363 Woodmizer sawn lumber @.40 bd ft. custom cut your logs on your site or mine. Philip Stanford Gray 478-986-3679
Stonaker Williamson 770-567-3798
Black polled Limousin bulls and heifers, Al sired, ready to breed now, 20-24 months old. Jimbo Crumley Bostwick 678-409-3572
and accredited. Larry Lane Carrollton 678378-5170
months, excellent genetics & EPD'S. Paul
Preheat oven to 375 degrees,
eggs, sugar,
corn syrups and butter; mix
Stir in
nuts and raisins. Pour into pastry lined 9-inch pie pan. Bake for 40 to 50 minutes
Woodmizer sawn lumber up to 55 ft pine, Bottle Baby Dairy bull calves, starting at $ Smith Watkinsville 706-224-2898
Or until filling is set and knife inserted in center comes out clean.
hardwood. Jake Dean Rentz 478-279-3657 75. Diane Carter Aline 478-251-4473
Reg. polled Herefords, bred cows,cow/calf
Woodmizer sawn lumber: 200 1 x 8 ~ 1 0pine, Brahman bull calves and I F1 Brangus pairs, bred and open heifers, breeding age
16 1x14~16poplar. Bonnie Chandler Good heifer calf, 7-8 months old. Charles Adair bulls. Jimmy Jeanes Gray 478-972-0912
Lauren McMann Blairsville, Ga.
Ho e 770-267-0026
Blackshear 912-449-2936
Regd. Black Angus bulls, 10, 2 yr.olds, one
goodmizer sawn lumber: Pine, poplar, Brangus Cross Bull, DOB 05/08/08, approx, herd proved bull, son of Grid maker. James
cedar, cherry and walnut. Vernon Richardson 1400 Ibs, Red, well-muscled, $1275. Jerry Miller H ~ Y 2. 30 West Hawkinsville 31036
Rutledge 706-342-0566
Johnson Garfield 478-763-3291
478-892-2839
Brangus heifers,ll mos., Brinks bloodline, Regd. Black Angus bulls, 13 mos. -4 yrs.
LIVESTOCK
quality relacements. Nelson Casey Canon Docile Al'd to Pathfinder Sires. K. schwock
706-245-8525
Homer 404-634-0173
All recipes have been tested for accuracy by Georgia Department of Agriculture home economists unless otherwise indicated.
The Market Bulletin has received a number of requests for more 'fiealth~r"ecipes (low or no sugar, low fat, eft.). Our office receives recipes for cakes, pies and other desserts, but not many for entrees or
buF:ot equine, ivestoc i.e., t ose anima s sue as,
Black polled Beefmaster bulls,
Jhm:i
to, tattle,
g&
sheep, swine, and poultry) must have been in
possession of the advertiser for a minimum
lbs. $600 ea. for all or $650 for singles. Cliff Thrower Good Hope 770-231-0620
Bulls, Red Brahman, Simmental and
Soulman. Black
Sirkiffer bloodhes,
good confirmation, all slots and gentle, $1000.
Turner Dalton 706-278-7814
side dishes utilizing GeorgiaGrown fruits and vegetables. If you have
any such recipes you would like to share with our readers, send them to: Georgia Cooking, Market Bulletin, 19 MLK Jr. Drive SW, Atlanta, GA
of 90 days before they can be advertised. Simbrah, weaning and breeding age, few cows Regd.30334-4250. If YOU have q~esfionsOr problems regarding recipes
and heifers. Cliff Adams Bowdon 770-258-2069
- - 9th0iIs8f1cyaootuer- g4ho0ar4vy-e,6c5aa- 1nl-ly9AC0qs8uha2ele.sty- ttnlSneismpresgoanrdaint4g04a-d6s51- C CpoollmedmqlSteyrh.'ca oer'Iut7hb0o6rn-7l Cb6au8llf-lv s3m,48seh0moi bwerh.n eKifeerns,Bg srtiedegress;
Charolais Glenwdod Angus' Objective 'On, mgs:
BW, heifer bull, 1.75~0s,trong libido,
'I2' low high IMF,
cows
& heifers. M. Bennett Adel 229-549-
easy-keeper, $1100. C.W. Herndon
Brunswick 912-222-9446
, ~~~~7~~~!7-$~ngS full blooded polled Hereford cow with bull
calf, 4 mos. old, bred back Reg. ph. D. L.
Jaillette Covin ton 770-786-5143
fraie 11 large
Beef Master cross cows,
calves, Angus bull, alll gentle,
Joe
Rowan McDonough 770-957-3131
12 concrete wide J feeders. Matt Daniel
Thomaston 706-975-0003
Dairy
sired, born 2/09, exc cond., artifically bread, due Feb., $2500 pair. Josh Wheat Buckhead 706-342-3496
Exc. performance tested black Simmental
bulls, cowslheifers, Al & embryo bred, easy calving, high milk, satisfaction guaranteed, priced to sell. Milton Martin Jr. Clarkesville 770-519-0008
Five 18-23
Old, polled
and F1 polled, gentle, 1 year old. Gilbert Sprewell
Braford bulls with performance data available. carrollto7n70-832-3880
Full 1 0 0 % Jonny Harris Odum 912-586-6585
sires to mated dams. Randall Ruff Elberton 706-498-4344
Regd. Limousin bulls, exc. genetics.
featured in this column, call 7-800-282-5852 (to//-free statewide). 'lease do not contact the hdividual who submined the recipe.
Homozygous black and polled available' Powell-Wir
Show pigs for sale, Pure Yorks- Hawkeye x Goliath Crossbreds also. Shane Henry
~ a8gc5ecR9nr8teelegd4,de i7true8alPdln-s5o.g5Blyl2eg ,o-deb9xbH5cy5e. 8rBbierlfoaos onrddtllebinyueTt llsse,&ne pnEailsPletDur4sr e7, rc8ae-e i5rst5e.3d&-, d RaYrsoerkshire91c2ro-75s0s263b--35a70b66y-85p5ig0s0, $35, Malinda
Yorkshire crossbred pigs good quality, $35
Dorper & Katahdin mix sheep, 2 ewes, born spring, no shearingwool falls out in spring, $150. Natalie Barrett Jefferson 770-656-0202
Fainting goats give a gift they will remember, give them a purebred Tennessee Fainting goat, black and whites. Todd Lynx
cows and heifers. delivery available. Bobby Burch Eastman 478-718-2128
Registered Hereford bulls, ready for service, excellent blood lines to choose from. Tim Parks Elli'a 706-635-2531
Gumming 770-401- Carnesvi7l0le6-766-1020
French Alpine buck for salelstud, $300/$35.
Goats And Sheep
Victor Calderon Cumming 404-953-5299 Goats- billies and commons for sale. David
If you have questions regarding ads in this
Winder 770-867-9754
Santa Gertrdls bulls, purebrd, 18 mas. old, ready service, dark red, large frame, can be registered, $1000/ea. Lance Foskey Covington 770-527-3341
Simmental bull, 1 year old, Goldmine breeding, halter broke, shown at the
~ategoiy,call Andrea Stephens at 404-651Or 404-651-9082.
1 mixed female, 1 female purebred, $100 for pair or $60 each, Henry MOSS Ball Ground 770-479-9454
triple registered Nigerian dwarf
bucklings for sale- several meat and dairy
does
available
too.
www.greeneggsngoats.com Julie Minick
Valdosta 229-560-2558
Herd reduction- ADGA Oberhasli goats-
2 heifer calves. 9 mas. old Jersey and 14
$:g! ~ ~ ~$5"; X ' mo. old Gurnsey. C. Coarsey Lenox 229-546-
4938 770-957-3276
22 Reg. polled hereford hefiers, ready to breed Jan.and sewice age bulls, br. Vlctorlous
Water bloodlines. Brad Q Mullins Martin 706-491-7556
calves on ground, no pap&, $1100,
savageclermont 770-983-7829
Gelbvieh bulls, o w n and bred heifers, all registered purebreds, bred for easy calving and fast growth. John Kiss Gainesville 770531 -1126
Lawrenceville Fair 2nd place. $1500. Gene Hart Commerce 706-340-0825
SimXang~scows with calf on .side; $1300, Yearling heifers, $800. Ron ward Elberton 706-498-2484
does $300 - $450, mixed goats $75 8 up.
Wa ne Self Kin ston 770-336-0524
01%: regist:ed
Boer bucks- Champion
Ryals bloodline, will put bone and muscle on
your kids. Born February 2010. Susan Darrow
s u ar va-ie 706-624-1981
hd,","$~3il~~~& $'0 Dee Dee
478-5088678
Ka!ahdin ram
$I5'. Casey
Cogg'ns Ranger 770-608-4710
Kiko bucks, $60 to $125. C. Naat
3 exc. herd bull Potential, $750. Lewis LairseY
, 9(rish Wa Cross 912-285-5149 912-281-7200
yearlings, 1-5 wks,, all for $16,000, will
bulls & heifers, weaning age to 2 yrs, old, (call separate, pics available. Rex Register ni hts . David Dillard Hahira 229-794-2297 Valdosta 229-234-1120
Dexter cows, heifers and bulls -rommy Yearling and service aged Santa Gertrudis
LaMancha buck. Terry Miller Bremen 770537-8299
2 Boer billies and 2 nannies 8 months old to
Kiko bucks,
looNex w Zealand, lo
months, excellent bloodlines & good color.
R0 Thomaston 706647-1472
~
;
sire G A R expectation 4915, born 9/4/05; ~~k~ ~ ~ ~ 2h29-~686i-68l 97l ~
Bulls, polled. Andy Haman Odum 912-586- 3 years, prices range from $1W to $250.
calloway's Rita 715, etc. Durelll Lynn Claxton 912-739-3630
Limousin and LimiFlex bulls, excellent selection of breeding age bulls, Black & Red
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30 Black and black b a l d c~ows 3 to 6 Yrs old polled, Jerry Bradley Covington 678-201-2287
Swine
calving now, $975 each, delivery available.
Ba;tlett York Kenny Hartwell 706-436-9065
30
yearling Black bald^
2 replacement
Gene Robe* Bowman
~imousinherd sale. 10 cows, 5 calves, 5 more l
f
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coming, 2 bulls, all full blooded or purebred, category, call Andrea Stephens at 404-651-
$11,000, cchapman@carolynchapman.com. 90810r404-651-9082.
Jim Chapman Thomson 706-595-1857
706-988-8326
30 Reg. 'lack Angus 'pen heifers, $800 ea.; 30 bred heifers, calving now, $1200 ea. George
Longhorns for Roping, red brintle bull, 2 yrs. old, Herd prospect. Eugene Cheeks Keysville 706-554-5380
a negative brucellosis and pseudorabies test within the past 30 days before they are
moved whenever there i s a change of
Queener Chickamagua 423-802-2043
ownership. Exceptions are swine from a
35 Angus1 Gelv. cross cows, bred to
dolled. AngusIGelv bulls for spring calves, $1000 @
old, full white belt, slick hair,
corkecrherrlo 678-374-7473
Frank validated brucellosis-free and qualified pseudorabies-free herd. Buyers are urged to
head. Ronnie Hadden Gibson 706-833-9828
Abu- 35 X - Bred, some tiger striped, 2nd & 3rd
~i~~~~~~ $1500/0~0,~ i ~k
~
request proof of a negative brucellosis and ~~~~~~~h~478- ps~eudorabiels test prilor to purc~hase. ~
calf cows, due to calve early spring. Bo Ba~ley 994-9548
10 pigs for sale, Yorkshire, 30 to 50 pounds,
Carrollton, 770-314-7212
4 months, 1-5 months, $450 each. Dewey
Bandy Milledgeville 478-452-8615
'lack Angus Cross heifers, 'lack Angus Cross bulls, 475-6001bs., $550 each.
- Jonathan Dobbs Ro ston 706-255-5743
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Open
and Brangus yearling HampshireX (Blue Butts} $50. and breeders
, replacements, $650ea.
Valdosta 229-247-5274
Terre
Walker
heifers, Al sired, also yearling Hereford bulls. James Neighbors 525 District Line Rd.
available. Denise Reed Commerce 706-3357620
41 Charolais females, 16X Gert. calves, 2 Americus 31709 229-337-0038
Crossbred showpigs for February show,
each, wall woods Cleveland 706-244-4981 LaMancha Buck for sale, tan and white $75
2ma-le g
is ads inthisisold, 00 each, John McDonou h 770-954-5494
can deliver for fair price. Patrick Baynes
~ h a t s w o r t h706-260-5995
Nigerian Dwarf 16 mo Doe ADGA reg. 8
Old buck
r e g $35080e $250
and triplets, $60 each.
Farmer
706-870-6520
2 regd. Hampshire rams, ewes for breeding
out of show flock, all shots and wormed. Tom
Huber Watkinsville 706-769-6721
buck $200. Robyn McFarlin Toccoa 706-716-
2376
Nigerian Dwarf goats - One proven buck,
One year Old doe,
'pring ' l o wethers.
Christi Tolbert Ellaville 229-591-9506
2 year old Reg~stered Boer Billy with Nigerian Dwarf goats, healthy
papers, proven breeder, $250, selling to prevent inbreeding. Dewey Seagraves Danielsville 706-202-2349
registered, used in home dairy. www~ArtandAnimalsFarm.cOm Patricia Chatov Rutledge 706-557-1717
bLren4endyBeera,arsrbiereor dlMdnaunAmoBerGr9oA1u2s-B2s~h8o4~w-~10wb0uin8cnke-rsp , $250i, o forNv PaGllA. e reSga. nn Pdyysg5cO mr9eye-skw3peyyeegtamwrlieientshg@edr,yo$ae7hs5,o3$os3.4c2Oo50m,
rams, ewes, $500 all. Sharon Anderson A( haretta 770-597-1252
month old Alpine/Nubian twin kids. female and castrated male, both debudded bottlefed' $75 ea. Rebecca Hyzny Colquitt 229-758-2465
Nubian bucks, 3 available, 8 months old, ADGA registered, from certified & accredited herd, scrapies free. Sarah Frantz Abbeville
229-423-7350
Purebred Nubian buck, 3 - 4 yrs old, brown
with black trim markings, very nice , $150 firm.
B~~~~~~bulls, $40,000 D ~~~i~ commercePs"legsuper Monster x Lickety Split, $125 up, feeder
770-616-6038
heiferslcows open, ($800 each) and pigs, $50. Stanley Holmes Comer 706-340-
47 dairy heifers; exposed to J~~~~~bull since Sept., $1100. Brad Burden Elberton
confirmed bred (2-3 mos., $1000 each).
Chuck Curry
706-342-8307
9998 DuroclSponed Poland China piglets, Iron &
7t Alaaha 229-686-4608 Kiko buck solid white,
breeder,
and wormed reg, $250. Robert Scott
Pygmy baby wethers & does ready to go, buckskin, blacks & grays wlwhite splashes; handled daily; $50 & up. S. Stamps Dahlone a 678-313-4128
706-988-9483
5 Reg. Black Angus bulls 8-20 months old New Design 036 grandsire, $450-$800:
Delmar Finco Watkinsville 706-769-8527
5 Regd. Black Angus heifers, ready to breed, top bloodines, all are docile. Marty Clark Jefferson 770-294-5579
7 Angus/cross commercial open heifers In Focus bloodline, weight 600 Ibs., $750. David
Purebred Angus bulls, good bloodlines, all shots current, grain fed. Kirk Queen Waleska 770-712-8106
Purebred Angus bulls, 2yrs., developed on pasture, no grain. M.H. Barnett Washington 706-678-2890
Purebred Brangus bull, 11mo. old, one Brangus heifer, 11 mos. old; one Reg. Limo., bull 3 yr. old. Wallace Taylor Milledgeville
, 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
Hamp piglets born 0ct 20. $35 ea. Jesse L nn Jackson 770-504-1716
older. Chris Watkins Ellijay 706-889-3929
ADGA Nubian does. CAE free and from excellent bloodlines. Lisa Rees Good Hope 770-267-8279
ADGA Nubians 6 does $200 ea 1 buck $250; $1200 all, excellent quality, can email Pictures. Michael Ham ton Dou las 912-309-2826
ADGA re:stered :red Nubian does and wether, all bottlefed and does are nice
pygmegoat, male 7 week-old, $45, J~~~~
Adkinson Alban2y29-436-5369 Pygmy goats babies for sale $50 and up,
and pregnant nannies. Bobby Day Auburn 770-601-5808
Pygmy goats for sale, nannies and billies, from months adultSandra Smith Covington 770-337-0160
7 Shar ton Commerce 706-367-0876
478-452-0668
farm raised breeding age, $700, each. Don birthweight. Calvin Minchew Macon 478-951-
Hudgins Marietta 404-886-6849
1697
7 heifers, mostly Black, AngustHereford Reg Black Angus yearling bull, born 11-26-
706-273-0375
Hogof and piglets for sale. call after 3 p.m. Jim Case Tem le 678-502-6923
One YGkshirePsow and one Large Black X Yorkshire sow, both bred to American
milkers, excellent bloodlines. Brooke Whiddon Leesburg 229-886-8781
Angora goats, colored, registered, bucks, does, wethers, aged does, spinner flocks. Tina Evans Ta lorsville 770-324-4380
n o ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ o~ $~ ~~ r ~ ~
401-8477
Qualib' Nubians, buck
Does $loo-
250, moving, negotiable, must sell. Christina
~
$
mix, just weaned. $475-$500 J Lanier Metter 09, Rito/Emulation EXT bloodline, $1200 Mulefoot www.dostersheritagefarm.oom
912-685-2396
Peter Evans Eatonton 706-466-5435
James Doster Colbert 706-296-9495
9 Reg. Angus females in their prime, all Reg'd Angus bulls, semen tested, cow-calf Reg. Yorkshire and Hampshire boars
bred to calve from Jan 9-Feb-10-2011, exc. pairs some A, 1. and all are docile, john se'vlce age val. herd. Lawton Kemp Dudley
health, great Pedigrees. Jay Tinter Cumming stueAemann 706-202-2371
478-875-3243
404-316-4969
Angus
R e g ' d
Graham line 21 months old, $1250
Regd. ABA Berkshire gilts and boars, three litters 6 -10 weeks, several litters $150 each.
Boer buckg,:r FB- ennobled sire, big, long,
heavy
muscled,
photo
at
Reg.lnOn-reg.
African
goats,
www.finleyboers.com $500. Donna Finley
caramel
wethers,
Griffin 770-337-0705
Small black buck, Ive. msg. Becky A. Franklin
BYoerlKiko Ycro Boer goat bucks for sale- born in May and 706-675-0882
Jul . Rick Da L o anville 770-466-4612
Selling two Nigerian dwarf males to restrict
herd size, born 9/21/10. Rachel Ayer Forsyth
starting, $650, also angUS & holstein Calves stevecockerha;n@tds.net. Steve cockerha; Tom Henderson Chickamauga 706-375-3917 excellent bloodlines, reasonable prices and 478-994-4417
weaned. Mike Preston Blakely 229-220-9992 Blairsville 706-897-5400
Registered Duroc show pigs ready for reg. available. M. Seymour Franklin 706-675- Shetland Ram NASSA registered, white
Angus & cross pairs start $650 also reg, 3 Reg. 2yo Devonshire Bull, $2500, this is the winter shows, great quality, Registered Duroc 6843 706-302-3376 yr. Jersey nursing calves. Mike Preston original grass fed beef. Lynda Brady Madison boar for sale, after 6 p.m. Ernie Brown Alamo
with Katmoget markings; excellent, proven breeder sires twins. leave message I'll call
Blakely 229-220-9992
706-342-0947 706-342-0947
912-568-7569
Ads cannot be called in by phone.
you. Jay Burleigh Douglasville 404-483-1345
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Choose and Cut Christmas Tree Farms
Thanks to the Georgia Forestry Commissionfor providing information on the following Choose-and-CutChristmas Tree Farms.
In addition to choose-and-cut varieties, some farmers also may offer cut trees for sale. Before making a trip to any of the following farms, consumers are advised to contact the farms in advance as to the availability of tree varieties, farm location and directions, etc.
COUNTY/FARM NAME
BARTOW Noel Forest BERRIEN Harper Tree Farm BlBB Double B Farm BURKE Jakes Christmas Tree Farm
BUTTS Ridgeway Christmas Tree Farm Trees of Joy
CARROLL B&B Christmas Trees
Memory Maker Farm Spring Brook Farm CATOOSA Kittle Christmas Tree Farm
CHATTOOGA Teloga Volunteer Fire Dept. CLAYTON Fourakre Christmas Tree Farm
COBB Coker Tree Farm
Sleepy Hollow Christmas Tree Farm COFFEE Greene Tree Farm
COLUMBIA Carter Christmas Tree Farm
COWETA Lovell Tree Farm CRISP Southern Christmas Tree Farms
DECATUR w n g h i l l Christmas Tree Farm EARLY Brown Dog Tree Farm EFFINGHAM Truitt's Christmas Tree Farm FAYETTE Minters Tree Farm Smith's Choose & Cut Wee Three Trees
FLOYD Pope's Ferry Tree Farm Silver Creek Tree Farm FORSYTH Bottoms Tree Farm
Kinsey Family Farm
FULTON Barefoot Mountain Farms Ed's Christmas Trees Hunter's Christmas Tree Farm Spirit of Christmas Tree Farm
GILMER Lowery's Hilltop Tree Farm
GRADY Countrytime Christmas Tree Farm
GWINNElT Thompson's Tree Farm
HABERSHAM Purcell's Christmas Tree Farm
HALL Cooper's HARALSON J & M Family Trees
HART Beck's Tree Farm
HENRY Brown's Christmas Trees
Homestead Christmas Tree Farm
Rex Christmas Trees
Sugarland Tree Farm Worthington Tree Farm
FARM ADDRESS
5619 Hwy. 20 NE, Cartersville 1616 Danworth Rd., Lenox 8511 Knoxville Rd., Lizella Hwy. 25 S., Waynesboro
2964 High Falls Rd., Jackson 567 Fourpoints Rd., Jackson
- OPEN~NG
PHONE
DAY
SPECIES
770-386-8562 11126 229-686-5027 11I22 478-935-8742 11126 706-437-8454 11127
770-775-3120 11/26 770-550-1794 11/27
Leyland Cypress, Blue Spruce
Leyland Cypress, Va. Pine
Leyland Cypress
Va. Pine, Leyland Cypress, Carolina Sa.pp. hire, Blue Ice
Leyland Cypress, Va. Pine, Cedar, Blue Ice Leyland Cypress, Va. Pine
1487 Flat Rock Rd., Villa Rica
92 Rooks Rd., Roopville 1520 Mandeville Rd.. Carrollton
985 Salem Valley Rd., Ringgold
10322 Hwy. 337, Summerville
13887 Upper Woolsey Rd., Hampton
2280 Macland Rd.. Marietta
628 Sleepy Hollow Rd., Powder Springs
162 Christmas Lane, Broxton
91 2-384-3894
656 Horizon South Parkway, Grovetown
291 Crawford Rd., Senoia
3367 Pateville Rd., Cordele
706-726-2918
770-599-6706 229-938-4049
795 Woodhull Rd., Bainbridge 229-246-2231
Hwy. 62 West, Arlington
Hodgeville Rd., Rincon
283 Hill's Bridge Rd., Fayetteville 230 Davis Rd., Fayetteville Arnold Rd., Fayetteville
76 E. Troutman Rd. NE, Rome Spur 101, Silver Creek
5880 John Burruss Rd., Cumming 7140 Jot-em Down Rd., Gainesville
108 Seven Oaks Ct., Eatonton 7995 Spence Rd., Fairburn 14680 Wood Rd., Milton 8070 Campbellton-Redwine Rd., Palmetto
499 Old Pleasant Valley Rd., Talking Rock
P.O. Box 493, Camilla
1829 Prospect Rd., Lawrenceville
1581 Hwy. 197 N., Clarkesville
5577 Winder Hwy., Braselton 7350 Ga. Hwy. 100, Buchanan
11/25 11/26 11126 11/20 11126
Va. Pine, Leyland Cypress, Red Cedar, Carolina Sapphire Murray & Leyland Cypress Leyland Cypress, Carolina Sapphire, Blue Ice
Leyland Cypress, Carolina Sapphire, Blue Ice. White Pine
Leyland Cypress
Va. Pine, Cedar, Blue Ice, Carolina & Leyland Cypress
Leyland & Murray Cypress, Carolina Sapphire Leyland Cypress, Carolina Sapphire, Va. Pine
Leyland Cypress, Carolina Sapphire, Va. Pine, Red Cedar
Leyland Cypress, Va. Pine, Carolina Sapphire
Leyland, Murray & Carolina Cypress
Leyland & Murray Cypress, Red Cedar, Blue Ice, Va. Pine, Carolina Sapphire
Leyland Cypress
Leyland & Murray Cypress, Va. Pine
Murray & Leyland Cypress
Leyland Cypress, Va. Pine, Carolina Sapphire Leyland Cypress Leyland & Carolina Cypress, Blue Ice. Va. Pine
White Pine, Cedar Leyland Cypress, White Pine
Leyland Cypress, Blue Ice, Va. Pine, Carolina Sapphire Leyland Cypress, Carolina Sapphire, Blue Ice, Norway Spruce
Frasier Fir Leyland Cypress, Carolina Sapphire, Leyland Cypress, Carolina Sapphire Leyland Cypress
White Pine, Spruce, Leyland Cypress
Leyland & Murray Cypress, Blue Pyramid, Buckeye Cedar
Leyland & Murray Cypress, Carolina Sapphire, Blue Ice
White Pine, Leyland Cypress, Red Cedar, Carolina Sapphire, Blue Ice
Leyland Cypress, Red Cedar
Leyland Cypress, Va. Pine, Carolina Sapphire
648 Christmas Tree Rd., Bowersville
86 Minter Dr., Hampton
3850 Hwy. 81 W., Hampton
950 Wilkerson Rd., Rex
3933 Hwy. 155 N., Stockbridge 195 Twin Oaks Dr., Hampton
Leyland Cypress, Carolina Sapphire, Blue Ice. Red Cedar
Leyland Cypress, Va. Pine, Carolina Sapphire
Leyland Cypress, White & Va. Pine, Carolina Sapphire Leyland Cypress, Va. Pine, Carolina Sapphire, Cedar Va. Pine, Cedar, Leyland Cypress White & Va. Pine, Leyland Cypress
HOURS OF OPERATION, OTHER INFORMATION
Mom-Sun., 10 am-6 pm Mon-Sun., 1 pm-dark Mom-Sat., 10-dark, Sun., 12:30 pm-dark Sat., 9 am-dark, Sun., 1 pm-dark
Mon.-Sun., 10 am-530 pm Mon.-Fri., 4 pm-dark, Sat., 10 am-dark, Sun., 1 pm-dark Tues.-Sun.. 10 am-dark Mom-Fri., 2-6 pm, Sat., 9 am-6 pm, Sun., 12-6 pm Sat.-Sun., 9 am-dark
Fri., 12 pm-dark, Sat., 10 am-dark, Sun., 1 pm-dark Mon,-Fri., 12-6 pm, Sat.-Sun., 8 am-6 pm
Mon.-Fri., 3-6 pm, Sat.-Sun., 10 am-6 pm Mon.-Sun., 10 am-dark
Mom-Sat.,9 am-6 pm, Sun., 2-6 pm
Mon.-Fri., 3 pm-dark, Sat.-Sun., 10 am-dark
Sat.-Sun., 9 am-5 pm Mom-Sun., 8 am-6 pm
Mon.-Fri., 12-7 pm, Sat., 9 am-dark, Sun., 1 prn-dark Mon.-Fri. & Sun., 1 pm-dark, Sat., 9 am-dark Mom-Fri.,4 pm-dark, Sat.-Sun.,9 am-dark Mom-Sun., 9 am-dark Mon.-Fri., 12-5 pm, Sat.-Sun., 10 am-5 pm Mom-Thurs., 2-7 pm, Fri.-Sun., 10 am-7 pm
Mom-Fri. & Sun., 12-6 pm, Sat., 9 am-6 pm Mom-Fri., 3:30 pm-dark, Sat.-Sun., 10 am-dark Mon.-Fri., 3 pm-dark, Sat., 9 am-dark, Sun., closed Mon.-Fri., 12-7 pm, Sat.-Sun., 9 am-7 pm
Mom-Sun., 9 am-9 pm Mon.-Fri., 1-6 pm, Sat.-Sun., 9 am-6 pm Mon.-Fri., 4 pm-dusk, Sat., 9 am-dusk, Sun. closed Mon. & Fri.-Sun., 10 am-5 pm
Thus.-Sat., 9 am-5 pm, Sun., 1-5 pm, closed Mom-Wed. Mon.-Fri. & Sun., 1 pm-dark, Sat., 8 am-dark
Mom-Sat., 10 am-6 pm, Sun., 1-6 pm
Fri. & Sun., 1-6 pm, Sat., 10 am-6 pm, Mon.-Thurs., closed
Mom-Fri., 12-6 pm, Sat., 8 am-6 pm, Sun., 10 am-6 pm Mon.-Sun., 9 am-5:30 pm Mon.-Thurs., 3 pm-dark, Fri.-Sun., all day Mon.-Fri., 12 pm-dark, Sat.-Sun., 9 am-dark Mom-Sat., 9:30 am-5:30 pm, Sun., 12:30-5:30 pm
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
THE MARKET BULLETIN
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COUNTYIFARM NAME
FARM ADDRESS
PHONE
OPENING DAY
SPECIES
HOURS OF OPERATION, OTHER INFORMATION
Yule Forest Yule Forest Hwy. 155 JACKSON 7G's Farm
C&T Christmas Trees
1220 Millers Mill Rd., Stockbridge 770-957-3165 3565 N. Hwy. 155, Stockbridge 770-954-9356
2331 Old Kings Bridge Rd., Nicholson Ford Rd., Jefferson
706-757-2526 706-207-4830
Maddox Christmas Tree Farm
612 Murphy Rd., Pendergrass 706-654-3250
JEFFERSON Boggy Gut Creek Christmas Tree Farm LAURENS Beall's Christmas Tree Farm
Boggy Branch Farms
2098 Hwy. 78, Wadley
1522 Highway 80 East, East Dublin 2130 Hobbs Rd., Dexter
478-252-8800
478-272-7615 478-875-4139
LEE Busy Elves Christmas Tree Farm 102 U.S. Hgwy. 82, Leesburg
229-432-9243
LIBERTY Brewer's Christmas Tree Farm
1067 Robert Hill Rd., Midway
912-884-5292
LOWNDES Hambrick's Christmas Tree Farm LUMPKIN Black Mountain Forest
Holly Hill Tree Farm MADISON Ray's Briar Hill Christmas Trees
5759 Hambrick Rd.. Hahira
229-245-1756
1455 Black Mountain Rd.,
706-867-6426
Dahlonega
276 Woodland Lane, Dahlonega 706-864-8222
740 Cheek-Pulliam Rd., Royston 706-245-6387
MclNTOSH Webster's Christmas Tree Farm
MONROE Klaus Christmas Trees MORGAN Jack's Creek Farms
1394 Christmas Tree Farm Rd. SE, 912-437-4518 Darien
4684 Hwy. 83 S., Culloden
478-955-3330
2291 Price Mill Rd., Bostwick
706-343-1855
NEWTON Bcyry's Christmas Tree Farm OCONEE Greenbriar Creek Farm
70 Mt. Tabor Rd., Covington 1540 Old Bishop Rd., Bishop
770-786-5833 706-769-4231
PEACH Roberts Christmas Tree Farm
PICKENS Jack's Tree Farms
507 Lower Hartley Bridge Rd., Byron
478-956-5325
375 Carver Mill Rd., Talking Rock 706-692-3261
PIKE Dillahunty Christmas Tree Farm TNT Christmas Tree Farm
401 Oxford Cir., Concord 695 Williams Mill Rd., Zebulon
770-884-0022 770-567-3377
POLK Lyle's Christmas Tree Farm PULASKI Our Cotton Pickin' Christmas Tree Farm RICHMOND Gay's Christmas Tree Farm
1396 Knox Mtn. Rd., Rockmart
120 Cordele Highway, Hawkinsville
2335 Tobacco Rd., Augusta
770-684-5245 478-783-3735
706-798-3731
SCHLEY Watson's Tree Farm SCREVEN Arnett Tree Farm
1890 Hwy. 26 W., Ellaville 913 Bradwell Rd., Sylvania
229-937-5732 912-863-7962
SPALDING Orchard Hill Tree Farm
The Old Barn Christmas Tree Farm TALBOT Enfinger Farm
TlFT Brumby & White
2415 Old Macon Rd., Orchard Hill 24 Slaughter Rd., Sunnyside
770-228-3842 770-227-5237
5306 Scenic Heights Rd., Manchester
808 Chula-Brookfield Rd., Tifton
706-846-3432 229-382-7515
TREUTLEN Secret Forest
TROUP Liberty Hill Christmas Tree Farm
TWIGGS Sandy Creek Christmas Tree Farnn
6899 Thompson Pond Rd., Tarrytown
235 Liberty Hill Glenn Rd., LaGrange
5889 Hammock Rd.. Macon
912-529-3702 706-883-7727 478-741-8798
UNION Southern Tree Plantation
2531 Owl Town Rd., Blairsville 706-745-0601
WALKER Come SeeICome Saw Christmas Tree Farm Cove Christmas Tree Farm WAYNE Days of Creation
1713 N. Long Hollow Rd.,
706-861-5672
Chickamauga
654 Kensington Rd., Chickamauga 706-375-2729
3997 Waycross Hwy., Jesup
912-256-1167
WHITE Mossy Creek Tree Farm WHITFIELD Cooper Christmas Tree Farm WlLCOX Parrish Christmas Tree Farm
2190 Lothridge Rd., Cleveland 104 Wheat Dr., Dalton 874 Hwy. 129 S., Abbeville
706-219-3059 706-847-1381 229-423-7868
11/26 11/26 11/20 11/25 11/24
11/20
Leyland Cypress Va. Pine, Deodora Cedar, Leyland Cypress
Mon.-Sun., 10 am-6 pm Mon.-Sun.,9 am-dark
Leyland & Murray Cypress, E. Red Cedar
Mon.-Fri., 12-6 pm, Sat.-Sun., 10 am-6 pm,
Va. Pine, Leyland Cypress, Carolina Sapphire
Va. Pine, Murray & Leyland Cypress, Blue Ice, Carolina Sapphire, Cedar
Wed.-Fri. & Sun., 1-5:30 pm, Sat., 9 am-5:30 pm, closed Mon.-Tues. Mon.-Sat., 8 am-dark, closed Sun.
Va. Pine, Leyland Cypress
Mon.-Fri., 4 pm-dark, Sat.-Sun., 8 am-dark
Leyland & Murray Cypress, Cedar, Va. Pine
Leyland & Murray Cypress, Carolina Sapphire, Va. Pine, Red Cedar
Mon.-Fri., 9 am-dark, Sat., 8 am-dark, Sun, 1pm-dark Fri., 1-6 pm, Sat., 10 am-6 pm, Sun., 1:30-6 pm
Leyland & Murray Cypress, Carolina Sapphire, Mom-Tues., Thurs.-Sat., 10 am-7 pm,
Va. Pine
Wed., 10 am-5:30 pm, Sun., 12:30-5 pm
Va. Pine, Leyland & Murray Cypress, Red Cedar, Carolina Sapphire
Mom-Sun., daylight-dark
Va. Pine, E. Red Cedar, Leyland Cypress
Mon.-Sat., 10 am-5:30 pm, Sun., 1-5:30 pm
Leyland Cypress, White Pine Cypress, White Pine, Spruce
Tues.-Fri., 2-5 pm, Sat.-Sun., 10 am-5 pm, closed Mon. Tues.-Sat., 10 am-dark, Sun., 1-5 pm, closed Mon.
Leyland Cypress, Red Cedar, Blue Ice, Carolina Sapphire
Mon.-Sun., dawn-dark
Va. Pine, Leyland & Murray Cypress, Carolina Sapphire, Red Cedar
Mon.-Fri., 12 pm-dark, Sat., 10 am-dark, Sun., 1 pm-dark
Va. Pine, Cedar, Leyland Cypress
Mon.-Sun., 9 am-5 pm
Leyland Cypress, Va. Pine, Green Giant, Red Cedar
Mon.-Sun., 9 am-5:30 pm
Leyland Cypress, Va. Pine, Carolina Sapphire Mom-Sun., 10 am-7 pm
Leyland Cypress, Blue Ice, Carolina Sapphire, Mom-Sat., 10 am-6 pm, Sun., 1-6 pm Red Cedar
Leyland & Murray Cypress, Green Giant, Blue Ice, Carolina Sapphire
White Pine, Leyland Cypress
Mon.-Fri., 3-5:30 pm, Sat., 10 am-530 pm, Sun., 1-530 pm
Leyland Cypress Leyland Cypress, Carolina Sapphire
Mom-Fri., 4-6 pm, Sat.,lO am-6 pm, Sun., 1-6 pm, Mom-Fri., 4 pm-dark, Sat., 9 am-dark, Sun., 1 pm,-dark
Va. & White Pine, Leyland & Murray Cypress Mon.-Sat., 10 am-6 pm, Sun., 1-6 pm,
Leyland Cypress & Carolina Sapphire
Leyland & Murray Cypress, Carolina Sapphire Mom-Fri., 2 pm-dark, Sat., 9 am-dark, Sun., 1 pm-dark
Leyland & Murray Cypress, Va. Pine, Blue Ice Mon.-Fri., & Sun., 12 pm-dark, Sat., 9 am-dark
Va. & Sand Pine, Leyland Cypress, Carolina Sapphire, Blue Ice
Mon.-Sun., 11 am-dark
Leyland & Murray Cypress, Red Cedar, Carolina Sapphire, Blue Ice Pyramid Leyland Cypress, Va. Pine, Carolina Sapphire
Mom-Sun., 9 am-dark
Mom-Fri., 12 pm-dark, Sat., 8 am-dark, Sun., 1 pm:dark
Leyland Cypress, Va. Pine
Wed.-Sun., 12 noon-dark, closed Mon.-Tues.
Va. Pine, Leyland Cypress, Red Cedar, Carolina Sapphire, Blue Ice
Leyland Cypress, White & Va. Pine, E. Red Cedar, Carolina Sapphire
Leyland Cypress
Mon.-Fri., 12 noon-5:45 pm, Sat., 10 am-5:45 pm, Sun., 1-5:45 pm Mon.-Sat., 9 am-dark, Sun., 1 pm-dark
Mom-Fri., 12 noon-dark, Sat.-Sun., 9 am-dark
Leyland Cypress, Va. & Sand Pine, Carolina Sapphire, E. Red Cedar
Blue, White & Norway Spruce, White Pine, Balsam Cypress,
Va. & White Pine, Leyland Cypress
Leyland Cypress
Leyland, Murray & Carolina Cypress, Blue Ice, Red Cedar
Leyland Cypress
White Pine & Leyland Cypress
Leyland & Murray Cypress, Carolina Sapphire, Blue Ice
Mon-Sun., 10 am-6 pm
Mon.-Sat., 10 am-6 pm, Sun., 12 noon-6 pm
Mon.-Fri., 3 pm-dark, Sat., all day, closed Sun. Mon.-Sun., by appt. only Mon.-Fri., 3 pm-dark, Sat., 9 am-dark, closed Sun
Mon.-Sun., daylight-dark Mon.-Fri., 12 noon-dark, Sat., 8 am-6 pm, Sun., 1-5 pm Mon.-Fri., 4:30 pm-dark, Sat.-Sun., 12 pm-dark
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesdav. November 17. 2010
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Six Barbados blackbelly ewes for sale, Ponies - bay gelding 2 y.0; B&W gelding Bantams from show stock, Golden Peafowl 18 varieties of adult, and this year Royal Palm female turkey wanted.
under 2 years old, two pregnant. $loolea. mini; racking mare 10 y.0. Kim Hill Griffin 770- Sebright, 3 breeds of Japanese bantams: hatched birds. Jerry Mock Colquitt 229-758- Josephine Bush Jackson 678-770-6921
- Mark Billings Augusta 803-295-8542
471-3506
White, Black, Blacktail White; call anytime. 3717
Wanted: 15 Polish Top Hat hens or pullets.
Suffolk cross ram lamb born 5112110, Reg Morgans 3 y.0. 14.3hch filly just started T.A. Spangler Fairmont 678-721-9805
Peafowl breeders pairs and males Harriet O'Rear Cloudland 706-398-0858
naturally polled, $125. Bobby Shields Mineral $1200; 18 y.0. 14h dk ch gelding lawn ornament Bantams: OE silkies seramas, 6 mos old, bantams, rooster, $5 ea, pairs $10 ea. Marvin Wanted: Coscoroba swan, male, 3-6 yrs.
Bluff 706-374-5338
$750. T. Little Monroe 770-207-9057
BB reds, many different breds, $10 pair. J. Kent Pendergrass 706-693-2547
old. Darlene McDonough 770-957-2832678-
Tunis Ramlpurebred- 2 yrs, companions, Reg. Arabians, 1 bay gelding, 2 black King Buford 770-945-3664
Pekin ducks, male and female, good eggs & 410-4037
handsome & proven breeder. no horns, geldings, 2 bay mares, 1 chestnut mare, 4 Black Jersey Giants (1 year) and New meat, $10 each or $25 for trio. Lori Archer Would like to buy a Royal Palm tom turkey,
papers, $75. Brenda Filer Alpharetta 770663-0285
gray mares, starting at $500. Raymond Watts Macon 478-743-6692
Hampshire Reds (21 weeks). Lisa Taylor Dalton 706-694-8256
Sandersville 478-552-8569 Pigeon: Mature, Aerobatic, female, mostly
reasonably priced. Libby Grizzle Dahlonega 706-864-6722
p Standard bred mare 13 y.0. Amish raised
white, lost mate, free to home with other
Equine For Sale
and trained, top buggy mare, anyone can ride, ~~~~i~~~~ ~229-7k93-2i327 ~
pigeons. Mike Moore Cornelia 678-989-0506
ALTERNATIVE If you have questions regarding ads in this LIVESTOCK category, call Andrea Stephens at 404-651-
9081 or 404-651-9082.
All equine advertised in the Market Bulletin must have had a negative Coggins test within past 12 months. Negativereports are valid for 12 months from the sample date. A copy of this test report must accompany the ad each
traffic safe, ~117-monthold filly. D.R. Bonner
Carrollton 770-854-8145
Standard jenny 4 y.0, black, pasture guard
or
$250. Jackie Copelan
Madison 706-453-2494
TWH beautiful 16h chestnut gelding, 16 yrs,
friendly, easy keeper, trail safe, no reinsn,o
vices, $1500 neg, Jim Carroll Lawrenceville
770-513-1448
Brown Reds, Hatch, Kelsos, Grays, Clarets,
Roundheads' Butchers' Law Grays' Albany' call anytime. Russell Griffin Gainesville 770241-0328 770-532-8447
Buff and white black tailed iaps, silver giners, fawn quail, blues, buff seabrighten, various others. Tony Wilson Dawsonville 770-617-5005
Pigeons 1 pair vienna short face tumblers,
mated pairs of sattinettes also plain and silky
doves. Amber Leary Forest Park 678-334-
3420
s-
Pigeons, $10, color homers, $20 white. category, call Shavonne Smith at 404-651-
Tommy Pilgrim Stone Mountain 404-702- 9081 or 404-651-9082.
0798 770-923-5411
The Alternative Livestock category
Pigeons, over 40 different breeds, rare and contains ads for ratites (ostriches, rheas,
time it is submitted or the notice will be TWHBEA 4 yr, bay; 10 yr blacklwhite Buffs, Domineckers, RIR's and light fancy tvoes; also, doves, shipping avail. and emus) as well as other "non-
returned to the advertiser. For this reason, geldings, smooth trail horses, $1000 each. brahmas, young hens just beginning to lay Daniel \jaughan Forest Park 404-438-5304 traditional" livestock.
WarmBlood/Draft--11 generalized ads (i.e., many horses, varieties
to choose from, others, etc.) cannot be
Steve Stowers Dawsonville706-974-0576
Murray McMurraY stock, $15 ea. Mike 404-361-7168
Exchange one llama or one donkey for one
Buffington Gainesville 770-287-4301
Pioeons. Parlor Tumblers. Piamv Pouters, babvdoll sheep. up to six exchanaes. Ann
accepted. Buyers are urged t o request verification of a negative Coggins test before purchasing any equine. Any falsification of Coggins tests can result in fines andlor
suspension of advertising privileges in the Market Bulletin. This regulation also applies to equine advertised in the "At Stud" and "Boarding" categories of the quarterly equine
needs experienced rider, $1300 consider leaselpurchase to right home. Dianne Kiss
McDonough 678-409-6615 770-898-8982
X-mas present ready to go QH user friendly, $2000; QH open broodmare, ready to breed extremely gentle, 9 yrs old, $1500. Cator Hartley Monroe 770-266-7583
Burbon Red Turkeys. David Power Commerce 706-206-4210
Chicks and hatching eggs: Black Copper Marans, Cuckoo Marans, Welsummers, RIR roosters; pullets, all sizes, 3 breeds. Michael Crowell Doerun 229-891-4491
Cuckoo Maran rooster- about 3 months old.
~ o r w i c h croppers, ~ a l t e s e-. ~ a r~ ~a f e r carol Daniel ~ h o m a s t o n706-646-4%74478-
Cohutta 706-669-2421
741-2067
Pigeons: common barn , quality birds, Llamas for sale, gentle, hand fed, male and
various colors, $4.50 ea, good for training bird female, all solid colors, long fleece, $250 obo.
dogs. Bobby Moxley Soperton 912-529-6296 Marian Daniel Macon 478-718-5108
478-697-6799 Ponderosa Game Farm sell out etc. James
Alternative Livestock
editions.
Zippo Pine Bar, Poco Beuno broodmares, 4 $12, fully feathered about 6-week-old blue Williams Hortense 904-334-1245
Requiring PermitRicense
'04 saddle bred geldin , chestnut with star, 16h, experienced rider, f350; '06 Appaloosa aeldina. areenbroke. auiet,. $. 350. Lane Cook CleveGid 706-219-3032
10 yr old, paintNVelsh mare 13hds, beautiful, sweet, rides English or western, jumps, bathes, $850. Debbie Johnson Rydal
yr old, gelding; 3 yr old, stallion, Lil Peppy Doc Bar, Gunsmoke breeding. Larry Brantley Kite 478-455-2535
Poult~/FowlFor
If you have any questions regarding ads in this category, call Andrea Stephens at 404-
Crested Polish hen, $15. Barbara Ashe Abbeville 229-423-7613
Donkey jenny 12 yrs old, paint with paint jack baby, $350 for pair: Alan Barton Covington 404-227-5045
Ducks, Mallards, geese: White & African 3 generations. Boyce Hembree Acworth 770-
Rhode lsland Red chicks, $1 each and up, brown eggs, $1.25 dozen. ~ c o t t Clark Nashville 229-686-2778
RIR - Rhode lsland Reds Roosters, de-
wormed ready to work, must see, 5 months old, very tame. Glenn Christian Pembroke 912-313-7299
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IfYOU have questions regarding ads in this
category, call Shavonne Smith at 404-651-
9081 0r404-651-9082.
peTshoeurcesregulateDsepmaratmnyenet xotOicf Natural
Including most hoofed stock except llama
404-983-4566
12 y.0. AQHA gelding, poles 3D barrels, trails, laid back, Jr rodeo, $2000. April Griffin Jasper 770-355-1817
13 y.0. Thoroughbred gelding, jumps, trail
651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
Any person engaged in buying live poultry of any kind for resale, or in selling live poultry of any kind bought for the Purpose of resale, must be licensed bv the Georgia Department
529-1285 Eastern Wild Turkeys. Larry Tharpe
Cordele 229-273-1701 229-947-3854
Flock Reduction-lo hens, 2 yrs old, RR,
- S7le.a.c-h o.r a- ll fo- r $6- 0- . Re- e- c- e- Mo- rris- o- n Lizella
RIR roosters and pullets, hatched in March, $5 each, Amelia Lumley Valdia 912-537-4895
RIR white rock yellow buff 5mos old, laying soon, $10 each. Harold Betslll Grlffln 770337-7787
and buffalo. upon complianwcieth state regulations, a deer farming
license for the commercial production of
meat and fiber is available for the following
species: fallow deer, axis deer, sika deer, elk, red deer, reindeer, and caribou. For more
rides, hunter paces, forward and eager to of Agriculture. possessing I u c h a license ,7i8-788-0481
Roosters for sale- Barred rocks, buff information on the deer farming license,
please, prefers experienced rider. Nicole Surrusco Talking Rock 706-636-2123
14 ylo black & white spotted draft mare, double reaistered. broke to ride and drive. C. Minyard hijonroe 770-207-1735
1999 AQHA flashv black mare. OTOE bloodlines, easv keeper, great trail mare, sweet disposition, 15.1h, -no vices. Joan Reaves Quitman 229-263-7074
does not by itself disqualify an individual
from advertising poultry in the Market Bulletin; however, advertisers should note that all livestock (which includes poultry), must have been in possession of the advertiser for a minimouf 9m 0 days or, inthe
case of chicks. ducklinas. etc.. must have been raised by the adve;ii&r b&foW offering
them for sale in the Market Bulletin. Mallard
French Copper Marans: pullets, roes, and fertile eggs, also fresh eggs from heritage chickens: blue, green, brown, and white. Lacey Goldman Lincolnton 706-318-8584
Game chicken, hatch, greys and kelsos. Bill 678-315-1832
Game chickens for sale, various breeds, purebred and also mixed. Phillip Dixon
Orpingtonss, N.H. Reds, $8 each. James Philli s Lo anville 678-425-7285
Rrkterjcockerels RIR, 6 0 , Barred Rocks, black Australorp, $7 for roosters, $5 cockerels. Tomm Hunter Buford 678-836-6690
Siciian Buttercups, rare, pullets, cockerels, McMurray stock, healthy, beautiful, $12 each, LynnTennille 478-552-1119
contact the Georgia Department of
Agriculture at (404) 656-3667. For
information on lic~nses Of Other
Of
stock (except llamaand
contact the Georgia Department of Natural
Resources Special Unit at (TI0) 761-
3044. Individuals submitting advertisements
to buy and sell regulated hoofed stock i n the
Market Bulletin must provide a photocopy of
2 Bay John Mules 8 year & 10 year old, ducks must be at least three generations Danielsville 706-215-2526
Speckled Susseix lYr old light blown eggs the appropriate license with their ad.
broke to pull single & double, $1000 each. from the wild before they can be advertised in Game rooster 3 stags, very good crosses. hens $12 roosters $10 or $20 paw. Jacqule
James Copeland Lake Park 229-244-6344 the Market Bulletin. Advertisers must include Linda Pearson Hoschton 706-654-3364
Tucker Kin ston 770-547-7359
Swan L~VESTOCKWANTED 2 yr old, miniature jack spotted, $200; 6 yr
old, standard jack, $200; 5 y.0. standard jack, $250. Tony Davis Oxford 770-385-0309
2010 AQHA palomino colt, Hollywood Raooer. Hollvwood Dunit, lots of muscle. $1000. Janice Wilkes ~ t h e ' n s706-207-9366
3 Miniature donkevs. areat for x-mas.
aso on different sizes, colors.'~;ic~s. Randy
Powder Spings 404-787-0227
9-30-1996APHA overo paint gelding, flaxen manehail, 15.1h great all around family horse. EnalishNVestern. $2000. Nikki Kowalczvk ~ a h s o n v i l l e404-409-6560770-205-3988 '
American saddle bred mare. rea.. aaited.
gentle, trail rides, 16 yrs old,; $550- ark
Knaus Cleveland 706-219-2291
APHA mare- aoraeous bulldoa-tvoe bodv. but needs a tune-up, $650; 11 i.0.1'5 hds, great manners, safe, $1500. Gayle Gibbs
- Watkinsville 404-312-1579
Buckskin flilly 3 yrs old, professionally ridden for 60 days, great cow horse prospect, $1700. Connie Hester Forsyth 478-994-3397
1 Miniature black jack donkey, $525. Lamar
Bryant Cleveland 706-865-3832
Miniature donkey, solid black jack, 1yr, old. J.C. Lee White 678-721-0380
Miniatures AMHA 2008 gelding & 2009 stud- petlshow quality, sweet, handled daily, 30-32" Dell & Komoko bloodlines, $4001$600 obo. H. Wyrosdick Dahlonega 706-867-9073
Miniatures: 1 black iack 9 mo.. $700: 1 arev jenny 7 mo., $450; l'grey jack 9 mo., $506. Dale Morr~sonChickamauga 706-539-2805
- Missouri Fox Trotter rea. mare. 8 vrs.
14.2hh sorrel broodmare or-ride, $2500 dbo,
this information in notices submitted for ~ ~ ~chet,~ ~ f ~ ~ l ~G ~ l ~
publication.
Roundhead, Butchers, Mug & crosses, all
'07 pair Burmese Java peacocks, $500; a es. Ro er Dalton Winder 678-863-2133
other 2009, 2008, 2007 peacocks available. Terry Elmore Macon 478-361-3468
Sa:r production laying hens 1-10 $10, 11-20$9 20- & up $8. David White Lula 770-
'09 Peacocks; Ringneck & Yellow Golden 869-746j
pheasants; Silkie & Silver Spangled chickens' Dennis Rich
Barnesville 678-603-3777
Goldens, Amherst, Elliots, Edwards, Blueeared, Siamese Firebacks; Breeder Yellow Golden & Grey Junglefowl; Wellsummer, BCM, Pheonix. John Mason
Grown Guinea
ea, Mucovy Ducks
female $lOea. males $15 ea, several breeds Of Old English bantams $10 ea. RL Miller
Winder 770-867-2440
Guineas for sale, also Barred O.E. Bantam
priced act. age. D. Beard
Macon 478-986-3709
Royston 706-245-5736
'10 Pheasants-Red~YellowGoldens; Buford Guineas, baby chicks, pullets, hens, Bronze and India Blue peacocks; White roosters.Terald Odum Monroe 678-373-8619
Mandarin duck male, Mandarin duck male. 770-267-7263
Herb Tart Cumming 770-841-5713
Hatching eggs: Lavender Orpingtons, Black
'10 Temminck's hens, $150; '09 hen, $200; Copper Marans, Delawares, Blue/Black/Splash
-~i.-a. r.n.-n..n-rr-lin-v.e--s, $-7n-., R--l~..t-t.n.nnuail $5 Kevin Oroinatons. RIR. Barred Rock & White Lea-
Daft Decatur 404-325-9969
horns: duck eggs, http:hhegarryfarm.webs.cok
1 black Australorp and 1
Nancy Garry Bowdon 404-409-2352
roosters, $8 each or $14 for both. Jason lndia Blue Peacocks, yearling hens, $40
Holland Cleveland 912-282-8567 706-348- e-~ac~ h. Dominia~u, e Ford Monticello 706-468-
~
7704
5222
1 Pair of tree ducks, $100. Sam Jordan JG, Bantam Delaware, BLR Wyandotte,
Douglas 912-331-1176
Australorpe roosters, $5 each, 6 months old.
10 mo. old RIR roosters $5. Scott Bond Tripp Thames Senoia 770-599-3623 770-
Athens 706-353-6763
375-5150
10 Pheasants, golden, Reeves, grey jungle Large, colored meat chickens for sale $8 fowl, Shinehoe, and Horsefield Kalij for sale. each, 6. Thomas Bartow 478-299-1143
Mallard ducks, 3 gen, $9 and less, male &
2 Toulouse geese, $50 each. Sonya female. Sam Rappold Molena 770-550-3048
- Babcock Colbert 770-853-4806 Mallard ducks, 3 generationsfrom wild, $10
2 wks and up RIR & silver laced wandones. each. Ralph Chilton Marietta 770-428-4236
James Allen Thomaston 478-955-7106
Meat chickens Cornish X $8 each. Tena
~: ~ , ~ ~ , swan, excellent breeder, beautiful, $450. Tere Lopez Covington 770-787-2955
Trio of Brassy Back Bantams, show quality,
$20 leave message' David Patton Williamson 770-228-4415
White homing Pigeons for sale, $15 a pair firm. Jackie Gordon Abbeville 229-467-9319
White Mandarins and Call ducks. Peafowl, Red turkeys, Guineas, Silkies, Cochins, Polish and Columbian Rocks, others. Danny Ledford Gainesville 678-316-2335
Year old satinette pigeon make a good dropper $25 or trade for Chickens or pigeons Scott Willoughby Watkinsville 706-818-3171
Young Game roosters for sale, each. Lisa Hughes Kingston 770-855-4987 770855-4917
Young Pearl guineas for sale. Billy Maney Alto 706-768-3292
POult~/FOwRl equiring PermitRicense
If you have questions regarding this
category,
Shavonne Smith at 404-651-
9081 or 404-651-9082.
Advertisements for bobwhitequail must be
accompanied by a copy of the
commercial quail breeders license. Since
this is a staie protected bird, the Georgia
Department of Natural Resources requires
anyone selling bobwhite quail to have this
license. For license information, write:. LBRU
COMMERCIAL LICENSE, 2065 US Highway
278 SE, Social Circle, GA 300254743.
you have quest,ons regarding ads in this category, call Andrea Stephens at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082,
Items listed i n the Livestock Wanted category must be for specific livestock; for instance, "want 3 or 4-yr. old quarter horse gelding, approx. 16 hds., suitable for moderately experience rider!- Generalized ads, such as "want horses, any amount,"
are not acceptable for publication; neither are ads for free or unwanted livestock.
cartersville 678-722-8198
old, Southwest Ga area. E. Allegood Moultrie
229-941-2010
Looking for 100% Registered Boer Billy
doesn't have to be great bloodline. Greg
Bagley Commerce 706-387-1903
Looking for pasture mate for my mule, good home, reasonable /cheap. William Lanier
McDonough 770-957-7597
Want to buy goats, llamas, Jacobian sheep
(4 horned); will pk up for cash.
Klein
Shiloh 706-905-7798
Wanted: miniature horse geldlng, must be
broke and gentle, preferably in Southern GA
!e,$!in. Jessica Wheeler Nashville 229-237-
c a t e b o ~call ~ n d r e a~teGhens'Ht 404-651-
2010 good home only. Paul Schwartz Waycrosss
912-270-1987
Nice 4 yr old, 50" black white nose jack, good pasture guard, breed mares, $150. Harry Sprewell Carrollton 404-775-4075
- 1 Paint red & white, good manners, great
trails horse, $600; black QH, anyone can ride, areat trail horse. $600. Jim Bovnton Newnan 770-253-8010 770-853-4580
Pieoald donkev iack- strioed back and across shoulders pretty,bile year dld, $400. Larry Priest
I Monroe 770-267-8575770-601-1743
year' need
sell. Harmon Jenkins
Al haretta 678-339-1941
RIR Roosters 6 mo old, $7 each or $18 for
all, Ray Harrison Douglasville 404-626-9207
3 yr old trio of Swinhoe, $185; 3 yr old.
Amherst hen, $45, $200 for all no defects.
Charles Townsend Macon 478-781-0110
5 Black Australorp hen chicks (1 week old)
$5 each. Rob Limehouse Dawsonville 706-
867-5195
5 Columbian Wyandottes hens 6,5 months
old. $Il/each; 5 Toulouse geese, 5 months
Moore crathisord~lle706-40i -6643
Muscovy 6 mos $71lyr $12, other drakes,
trade for
~
~
pure ~
breed ducks' ~ Linda Z@eagler
Adrian 478-272-7930
ducks, beautiful, healthy, pets
Only, free
and ages, $ l o
each' Morgan County' Buckhead 706-342-0163
Prugh
Muscovy ducks, females $8, males $5 Jerry
0.E. bantams from show stock, Barred
Bobwhite quail, flight conditioned, 18 weeks 9087 0;404-651-9082. '
old. Roy Peterson Ideal 478-949-5842
'07 Stoll bumper pull stock trailer, like new
Bobwhite auail. fliaht conditioned. now av~ailable fo~r the 2010~season,gcall for prlicing.
condition. $4400. 40~4-787-97~06 ~
J~~ e r,~Brau~tioan
Griffen ~
Rembert Hancock Fairmount 104-376-0550 9 6 Silver star, 311, sl, overs;ze dressing
706-337-5711
room w ~ t halc, many options, like new,
Bobwhite auail. woven line. fIiahtI$lO..O,...OO'firm. E-d.die. Ro.-be.rt. s S- uwanee 404conditioned, lobated in 'the Athens, da. aGa, 558-9987
large or small orders, delivery available. Todd 1 6 Showman Barrelhrall saddle In great
Howell Watkinsville 706-818-0320 706-202- condition, nice looking saddle with roughout
0434
fenders and silver laced cantle, $425. Rachel
Bobwhite auail. weathered and fliaht He- nrv Ad-ria-n 478--49- 4-3-479.478- -46.. 9--37- 25.
~
/ old, $50/each; 6 Araucana hens, $10 each. Rocks, Reds, 0.E. quail, Blue Splash, and condltloned, southern Quall LUIS ~ G r a 16; ponderosa GN frailer, $1800 firm
Attention Equestrians Tanya ~ o b b sGainesville 678-373-6931
Blacks. Mack McBurnett Tyrone 770-487- Sharpsburg 770-318-9965770-252-2892 Bobby Yarbrouqh Pine Mtn 706-884-1873
2233 7 Buff Orpington hens 6 mos old, 5 buff
Bobwhite quail, weathered and flight ready, 706-333-1998 -
The
Georgia
Equine
Commodity Commission wants to
hear from young people who
qualified for national, international
and world shows in 2010, as well as
those who were youth state
champions, age 19 and under, from
state federation horse shows in
2010. The Commission would like
to recognize these individuals at a
ceremony February 16, 20 11 at the
Georgia Freight Depot in Atlanta.
For more information, contact John
Clements via email at
roosters. 3 white leahorn ro- os~te~ r-s~ . Mike Burt OE Bantams, Golden Sebrites, Salmon
~ a w s o n v i l l e706-864-8591
Faverolle bantams, white silkies, ringneck
7 week old buff orp chicks and buff x's, you doves and Italian owl pigeons. Ron Strickland pick, $5 each. Samantha Hodson Flowery Gillsville 770-869-7575
Branch 770-540-0109
OE bantams, millie fleur, bred, fawnquail
African aeese- 4 months old. verv orettv. sport, black moderns. Cheryl Arrendale
I $35 each. john Ruis Lula 770-869-0i93
~ a r b l eHill 770-893-3403
Ameraucana oullets started lavina. $10 OEGB Spanales, show stoik, soanaled.
each, also olde; hens: $5 each. k . Zarroll great looking; healthy. Terry ' aster
Monroe 770-266-1088
Armuchee 706-252-0448 706-232-1768
Babv chicks for sale- Dominiaues andlor 1 OEGB: BB Reds, Silver & Fawn
Buf orpingtons, straight run. $1.25/each. Duckwings, Creles, Blacks, Blues, Whites,
Monte Poitevint Lakeland 229-482-3854
Brassy Backs, & OEGB quails. Ted Charles
Babv chicks, RIR, Dominiaues, we hatch, Douglasville 770-942-6847 sex, &-ship year round, minimum 25 chicks to One trio red jungle fowl chickens, hatched
ship, email: bobsbiddies@live.com.Bob Berry 06-9-10, $35/trio. George Archer Griffin 770-
Ray City 229-455-6437
227-7332
Bantam Cochins, Silkies and Rhode lsland Peacock pheasant turkeys breeder green
Red Chicks available, $5 each. email for pics cameo blk-shoulder redlyellow gold silver
Jennifer Edwards Buford 678-977-1222
swinhoe. H.E. Riggs Zebulon 770-358-3193
R&R Quail Farm. Floyd Comeaux Griffin 770- 17 Wintec 500 Dressaae saddle. like new.
229-3917 770-861-3831
Includes Wintec leath&s and ~ t aBrite
I Georgia Bobwhite Quail, weather Stirups, $460, have pic. Laura Shrewsburv
conditioned & flight ready, accepting orders ~artersville770-298-4108 now for 2010-11 season. Myra Brown CatauIa 1 7 Crosbv Lexinafon TC forward seat
706-322-3404
saddle, largqe-crack & padding underneath,
Jumbo-Wisconsin Bobwhite quail eggs, no stirrups&or leathers, $500. Jan Henderson
$481100, $1681600, $26011,000, flight year- Talmo 770-536-5502770-654-4871
round, mead5345@wadleyquailfarm.com. 17.5" Stubber dressage saddle, Havana,
Raymond Meadows P.O. Box 338 Wadley with fittings, $300. Ashky Greene Powder
13n04A7777 A477 80 -O 25C2O-C513r4lC5
C Spnrriinngnsr A4n0A4.C-36C2.?6K-K3C556
Poultrv/Fowl Wanted
18 foot traaiilleer with detachable cattle panels, cut aate. heavv dutv. used for cattle or
8-15 laying hens, prefer Barred Rock, Sex Link, RIR, but will consider all breeds. Christy Owen Blairsville 706-745-1560
equipment, a s h g $1000. Gary Roberts Martin 706-491-3242
1991 Featherlite slant load 3 horse trailer, Mid and rear tack, aclheat in dressing room
African geese, Super Buff (20-40 Ibs.), pairs $6800. Rhonda Tate Cloudland 706-862-
or females. Donna Browning Atlanta 770- 6571 706-936-8863
939-1777
1993 4 star aluminum stocklhorse trailer,
tiejc@bellsouth.net or call 298-0347 or 404-863-2173.
478-
Bantams from show stock - Polish, Japs, and Cochins - variety of colors - beautiful
birds. David Wright Carrollton 770-836-8875
Peacocks, breeding males, lndia Blues, $80 each, too many males. Randall Washington Marshallville 478-957-6519
Black swan Australian male, approx. four years old, will trade two llamas for female or sell, $450. Les Garber Atlanta 404-378-2219
32' long, 7' ceiling wlsplit gate, good wheels and tires, $9000. Jason Smith Dublin 706346-4323
Wednesdav, November 17. 2010
THE MARKET BULLETIN
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20 ft. Harrell Livestock trailer, brakes on Baby bunnies for kale assorted breeds & '10 Alicia hay square bales, fertilized and 2010 Alicia Bermuda grass hay rolls, well 2010 Fescue sq. bales, fertilized, sprayed
both axles, enclosed metal top, $1500. colors 4-6 wks old $10 each and up. Dianne barn ked. $4 each. 10 minimum. Scott Lvnch fertilized, sheltered, cow quality, $45 per roll, for weeds, limed, rain free, $5 each, in the
Wesley Steele McDonough 770-957-1687 Lane Gray 478-396-2226
waynesile 912-2664755
delivery available. Cody Bridges Doerun 229- barn. Charles Haley Rockmart 770-445-5558
20 ft. Ponderosa brand gooseneck Flemish giant doe, possibly breed to '10 Alicia hay, square bales, fertilized and 454-0960
2010 Fescue, horse quality, well fertilized,
livestock/horse trailer, $2175. Eddie McKie purebreed FG buck, 11 months old, gray, barn keot. $4 each. 10 minimum. Scott Lvnch 2010 Alicia Bermuda hay in 4x5, triple net- so. bales. $3.75. rolls. $35: sa. bales.
Abbeville 229-467-2150 229-426-2530
purebreed, $65. Kelly Wallace Monrae 678- waynesvilie 912-266-4755
wrapped rolls at $45/bale. Weyman Mobley ~ermudahixi $4.75; mulch sq. 'bale's, $2.75:
20 ft. Stoll gooseneck livestock trailer, like 857-7113
'10 Bermuda hay, 4x5 rolls, fertilized, barn Ocilla 229-468-5978229-424-5215
Rick Anderson Taylorsville 404-402-8470
new, used twice, $7,200. Pete Renner Perry Flemish giant rabbits from 3 mo. to adults, stored, rain free, delivery avail. wlquantity. 2010 Alicia hay, rain free, large square 2010 FescuelBermuda square bales, barn
478-987-4815
$20. and up. Edward Sezonov Snellville 770- Mike Corrigan Macon 478-475-6911
bales, well fertilized, horse quality, in barn, $4. kept, sprayed and well fertilized, $4, picked
20' Rolling SIGN livestock trailer, metal top, 361-1871
'10 Berrnuda square bales, rain Charles West Waycross 912-282-6376 912- up, delivery available. Kenny Sargent
side exit. 2 dividers. matts. $5500. Frank Ginn Flemish Giant- $20 each 8-12 weeks old freelfertilized, in barn, $4.50/bale. David 283-3184
Rockmart 770-490-1227
Royston 706-245-8043
NZW- $10 each 5 weeks old. Michael Moran Jackson Pendergrass 706-654-6757
2010 Alicia round rolls, 66" tall, 48" wide, 2010 FescuelBermuda, $4 Fescuelmixed
2002 Sundowner stock trailer 6 112 x 24' 2 Toccoa 706-599-4537
'10 Bermuda. $5.50: Fescue. $4: Bermuda 1000 Ibs., $30 per roll. Jacob Linahan Hahira grasses, $3.50; mulch, $2; round bales, 6x5.5,
cut gates with walk thru escape door. Doug French Loop and Flemish giants, bables mixed, $4.50, all @ barn, del. avail., all hq. 229-560-4482
$45, $35 and $30. Jim Robinson Good Hope
Calrnes Dewy Rose 706-224-6840
and breeding stock. Mike Covalschi Snellville Alvin Guillebeau Monroe 770-267-8929
2010 Alicia, Bermuda, highly fertilized, 770-207-4700
2002-Sundowner gooseneck, 2h slant, 678-691-00i3
'10 Bermuda,Tift-44, or Russell, premium horse quality, 4x5 round bales,-$40. Ricky 2010 FescuelCoastal Bermuda hay, round
chrome nose, w~ndowsafety bars, extended Holland Lop rabbits for sale, stock quality, 4x5, net-wrapped, in barn, $45; RobinsonButler 478-862-3586478-365-0732 bales, $20. Mary Williams Martin 706-384-
dresslng room, large wlndows, excellent reduction. fullv oediareed Droven adults and Fescue rolls, $35, weed-free,fertilized to UGA 2010Alicia. sauare bales. well fertilized and 3585
condltlon. $12.500 Ann McCannon juniors. Eiridget fluis-~ula770-869-1813770- specs. Steve Brown Zebulon 770-468-3600 barn kept, $4.50. Robert Malonev Hoboken 2010 FescueIOrchardmix, horse.quality, $3
~ a r n e s v i i l e706-391-0404
877-2851
'10 BermuddFescue mix, 5 foot rolls, $30 912-458-3030
bale, 4x5 rolls, $30. Kevin Farist ~ l i i j a y706-
2003 Sooner gooseneck 3 horse trailer Lionhead and Lionhead mixed bunnies, per roll, in barn. Jason Robinson Bowdon 2010 award winning, quality hay, square 635-7869 706-889-0598
wlliving qtrs, $17,000 neg must sell. Iris handled daily, $20-$30. N. Smith Maysville 770-315-9779
bales, varieties available: Alfalfa, Fescue, and 2010 FescuelOrchard' mix, rolls, $25;
Newman Dallas 770-547-0262 2004 Calico 2 h slant bumper pull, dressing
706-652-2093 ,reg. English
Lops,
reg,
doublemane
'10 Coastal Berrnuda, 4x5 rolls, well fertilized, clean horse hay, on pallets, covered,
Bermuda. Judy Duncan Carrollton 404-2952404
square, $4. Bob Pruitt Villa Rica 770-445-
2423 .
room, 16" wheels, tires, brakes, mats, escape Lionheads, Angoras, Mini Rexes and dwarfs. $40-$45, local delivery. Rex Register Hahira 2010 Bermuda and BermuddFescue 2010 hay, Bermuda, Alicia, 4x5 round bales,
door excellent condtion, $3000. Wes Beaty Angela Jackson Guyton 912-428-4731
229-561-1462
mixed, round and square, barn stored, some rainlweed free, fertilized, good quality, net
Dallas 770-842-9849
San Juan rabbit for sale, from 6 weeks to '10 Coastal Bermuda, premium horse cow hay, can deliver. Dick Anderson w r a ~ ~ e ds.tored in field. $35. D. Borem
2005 Sundowner 8010 3H,Jike new, used adults. Wendell ~ 6 1 Ce arrollton 770-832- quality, large square bales, relative forage Sharpsburg 770-883-0789
~ s h b u r n229-566-3037
very few times, many options call for 8786
quality tested, fertilizedllimed, $5 bale. Dan 2010 Bermuda hay, Tift 44 or Cheyenne 2010 hay, horse & cow quality, Coastal mix
information$40,500. Bonnie Cowles Newnan San Juan, 3 weeks-old, $12 each black and Evans Athens 30605 706-318-6136
Bermuda, $5 bale, well fertilized, kept in barn, & Alicia souarelround. JoAn Youna Locust
770-252-4973
white, 3 weeks-old. $8 each. Charles Canuo '10 Coastal BermudalBahia, 4x5 tight rolls, horselall animal quality. Helmut Cawthon Grove 770:957-1969 770-722-9770-
2006 Sundowner 707 BP slant load, Covington 770-865-6562
' fertilized, weed and rain free, in barn, $45. Rome 706-346-9064
2010 hay, horse quallty, Russell & Coastal,
excellent condition, tack room, mats, $7500. San Juan, great for training, $10 and up. T.G. Brown Fort Valley 478-953-3200
2010 Bermuda hay, well maintained, 4x5 sq., $6; rd. bales; also, net & twine. Dee
Bill Creel Monroe 770-207-7938
Larry Smith Stockbridge 770-389-3771
'10 Coastal, Russell, 4x6 JD net wrapped, net wrapped rolls, under cover, horse quality, Martln Fort Valley 478-338-5109
2009 American S~irit2 horse slant wlfull San Juans with swamp, Flemish giant, 1000 Ib., stored in barn, horse quality, $45, $40; cow quality, $30. Steve Stipe Patterson 2010 horse hay, pure Alfalfa,
Livfng quarters, like new- call for details, Holland Lops, Mini Lionheads, Mini Rex, can deliver. William Stevens Gray 478-214- 912-614-0869
Alfalfalorchard mix, pure Timothy, $9 per
$25,000. Randy Pilgrlm Thomson 706-595- dwarfs, X-mas bunnies. Lori Smith Bowdon 1257
2010 Bermuda round bales, bale, excellent quality, heavy bales. Gary
9736
770-809-4668
'10 Coastal, Tift 44, $25-$35; Fescue- BermudalFescue round and square, pick up Stephens Canton 770-235-2419
2HBP new tires, floor, Ilghts, paint, tack Tiny Pedigree Netherland Dwarf, Dwarf Bermuda mix, $2O-$25, 4x5 rolls, cow hay. or delivery. Jared Cook Locust Grove 770- 2010 horse qualltv oerennial peanut hav,
compartment, not fancy but safe and sound, Holland Lop and Dwarf Hotot bunnies. Ann Scott McDanlel Yatesvllle 706-472-3013
616-6105
$7.50155 Ib. bale, large round bales avail. lan
$1500 obo. A. Randall Lawrenceville 678- Gray Milner 770-468-3330 '
'10 CoastallBermuda, prime horse quality, 2010 Bermuda, horse hay, square & round Stephens Tifton 229-387-5545229-382-1412
983-4361
Two 6 month old female flemish giants one fert., UGA soil specs., $6/sq., 4x5, rd. bales, bales; Fescue, cow hay,'round bales, all UGA 2010 horse aualitv. Fescue Orchard arass.
4 Horse electric walker, very good white, one gray for sale, $20 ea. Gil $301$40/$50, del./stack In barn available. Olin tested. Billy Crowe Homer 706-658-6876
well fertilized, '4x4 'rolls, .$30, barn Gored.
condition. $1250. Anvil $100. Jim Valiante Messenger Conyers 770-922-0046
Trammel1 Forsyth 478-994-6463 478-960- 2010 BermudalFescue mix hay, square Jerry Smiley Blue Ridge 706-838-0366
Hawkinsville 478-714-4859
7239
bales, fertilized, rain free, horse quality, in 2010 horse quality, mixed grass, Fescue &
FEED, HAY AND Cattle trader old but will do the job, $800.
Roger Pierce Eatonton 706-473-1379
'10 Coastal/FescuelBahia mixed, horse barn, $4.25 bale. Asa Thomas Bogart 706- Orchard grass, fertilized, rain free, in barn,
quality, fertilizedllimed, sq. bales in barn, 769-7462
500# rolls, $35. Pat Cheatham Newnan 770-
Cattle traller, 20' qooseneck, center qate, swlng rear doors, good floor & tlres, nicesolld trader, $3,200 Mark Woodham Madison 404379-8037
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9081 or 404-651-9082.
'10 Fescue hay, sprayed, fertilized and barn
~ 1 h1ay ads must contain the variety of stored, 4x5 rolls, $25-$30; square bales, $3-
2010 Coastal Bermuda hay, 4x5 bales, fertilized, limed, $50; 5 or more, $45. Charles McCorkle Dearing 706-595-8375 706-6992860
253-8703
2010 MilleUFescuelRyegrasslBahia, netwrapped, in barn, (275) 4x5 large rolls, $40$45/roll. Bob Miller Greenville 706-672-1111
Courbette AP Enqllsh saddle. 16 112 Inch seat, med. spring, Free, excellent condition. Allison Fling Hogansville 706-302-9091
Yohnson Crosbv Prlx De Nations 16" in cutback back
forward A I 6 112, $1,000. Alisha Maddox Flowery Branch 678-943-6836 770-9650641
Fine harness- black patent leatherlred piping, light wear, bridleltraces rolled leather, highllow tail, $950. Darlene Hills Young Harris 706-781-5828
H&H roping saddle- very nice, ridden in once, rough fenders, 16", $600 will negotiate. Thomas Collins Macon 478-256-3213
Head gate. heavy duty metal head gate $100. Eddy Mullinax Ellijay 706-276-3427
Horse arena or cattle, 12 panels, includes
0 7 0 1 gate panel red- $500 excellent condition.
Melissa Adams Cleveland 404-444-4852
Horse equipment, saddles, pads, bridles,
- - - reins, halters, blankets, shipping boots,
wraps, water buckets and more. Fay Green
hay offered for salei.e;,, coastal
ha , Alicia ha ,etc.
:15, 4 ~ 5
grass mix, $25; 4x5
Fescue mix, $30; 4x5 Berrnuda, all 2010 hay.
Sonny Wood Rutledge i'06-557-9509 706-
717-8484
$2.75 bale, 2010 cow & goat quality, Fescue & Orchard grass, heavy sq. bales.
Lamar Long Chatsworth 706-695-5906
$20, 415 rolls, 2010 Fescue hay, outside;
$30,415 rolls in barn, delivery available. Jones Garmon Jefferson 70.6-367-4775
$25 per bale, 4x4 round bales of Bermuda and BermudaBahia mix hay. Scott Stephens Wri htsville 478-232-8114
$X5, 4x5 rolls, FescuelOrchardmix, in field;
$35, stored in barn, horse hay, Pat Sunon Clarkesville 706-947-3006706-499-6761
$25, ~ l i ~ , a / c~ow~ h~ay~, 4~x5dro~lls; $35, covered outside; barn stored, horse hay
rolls, $50 each. Carol Sapp Morven 229-251 3904
$3.50. Steve Griffin Dalton 706-260-1912
'10 Fescue square bales, horse hay,
$4lbale; cow hay, $3/bale, under cover.
Jeremy
Snellvil7le70-539-3405 '
10 Fescue square bales, under cover,
horse hay, $4/bale. Carol Hassell Lilburn
404-374-1961
'10 Fescue, 4x4 roll% rain free, in barn,
horse quality, $20lroll, delivery available. Mike
10 FescuelOrchard grass, horse quality,
4x5 rolls, $45; cow, $35, fertilized, barn
Kenneth
Gumming 770-616-
8268
'10 horse quality, Bermuda; also, cow, goat,
and mulch hay* 'q. balesOnly, delivery
available. Jimmy Waldre~Forsyth 478-994-
'10 horse quality, FescuelBermuda/Orchard grass hay, $4.50, sq.; $40, rolls, storage avrlil. R.J. Campbell Rockmart 770-748-3419
'10 mixed FescuelOrchardgrass, 4x5 rolls,
2010 Coastal Bermuda hay, 4x5 rolls, barn stored, horse quality, limed and fertilized, $60/roll. Jiim Waggoner McDonough 770914-5343
2010 Coastal Bermuda hay, 4x6 rolls, rain free. under hav cover. $45. Zack Posev Reynolds 478-847-2743
2010 Coastal Bermuda hay, clean & well fertilized, 114 bales, analysis available, $50/bale. deliverv available. William Pa"ae ~ r i g h t s v i l l e478-864-2942
2010 Coastal Bermuda hay, horse quality, $4/bale at barn, delivery available. Glenn Brinson 6482 Old Louisville Rd. Tarrvtown 912-288-5960
20W Coastal Bermuda sauare bales, well fertilized and limed, horse 'quality, delivery available, $6. Jack McCracken Newnan 770304-2487
2010 Coastal Bermuda, 4x5 rolls, in barn. Fred Sackett Butler 478-862-5120
2010 Coastal Bermuda, 5000+ square
2010 Mixed FescuelOrchard, 4x5 round bales, stored in field, since June 1, $20. Michael Bugden Newnan 678-428-2917
2010 net wrapped, 4x6 Bermuda mixed hay
bales. $30 each; buy loo+. $25 each.
Jonathan Thigpen Lyons 912-565-9974 912245-0233
2010 Oct. cut hybrid, Bahia, 4x5 rolls, $35, stored under shelter. Chris Mills Toornsboro 478-233-3317
2010 oeanut hav. $40 oer larae roll, Dick UD
at farm, scoutinq@windstre&.net.' had
Brooks Coleman 529-768-2669 2010 peanut hay, 5x6 rolls, net wrapped.
Guy Williams Alapaha 229-237-3267
2010 ~erennialoeanut hav. ~remium,raln free, square bales, $7 ea., great for horses, goats, and sheep. Jeff Meeks Douglas 912384-1726
2010 Russell Bermudasquare bales, stored in barn. $4. Brandon Kina Rovston 706-4769011
Grantville 770-583-3811
Ladies black swede leather show chaps
rolls, availadle.keith with silvef buckels, size 9 for 5'5" height,
, $150. Lonnia Helton Dawsonville 706-265-
3643 Meadowbrook style cart, natural oak finish,
- bent-woodfenders;walk thru seat, $1150. Joe
Watkins Winder 770-307-6979
Northrun Ashland Enalish saddle, black. 17"; fittings, girth, saddleiad, cashel gel pad; new $1700. $900 obo. Kristi Simpson Royston 706-680-2805
Parelli bareback oad. 5 insulated blankets. 6 denim sheets, assorted sizes, assorted bits;
- englishlwesternshow clothes. PamelaStubbs
$25 F~~~~~ cow hay. $30 horse ha
4 ~ 5 deliver;
Hyd$
Dawsonville 404-317-9621
$25/$30, F ~ ~ ~cow ~hay, 4~ ~ &4/
4x6, net wrapped in barn, rain free, delivery
available. Zack Coles Winder 770-307-0882
$30 roll, 2010 Bermuda hay, $35 roll with
net wrap, pick up at farm, careyKnowles
McRae 229-868-8382
$30, Bermuda/Fescue mix, 4 ~ r5ound rolls,
delivery available. John Thomas Madison
706-318-1627
$35 per roll, 2010 fresh bared peanut hay, Lake Blackshear area, delivery available.
Charlie Statham Unadilla 478-244-0877
fertilized, rain free, in barn, $35; cow hay, $25. Jimmy LeathermanCarrollton 770-834-8333
'10 MixedlFescuelOrchlBermuda & clean BeBrmuda~, bar~n stor~ed, 4~x5 rol,ls, $2~5 to ~$35 Per roll, del. avail. W.6. Carlyle Pendergrass
770-601-0t25
' l o quality,
hay, round & sq
$45-$50 & $4-$4.50, del. available. Walter Davis Haddock 478-932-1020
'10 Xft 44, Bermuda, 4x5 rolls, in barn, rain free, horse quality, $50 roll. Mike Keesee
Monroe 404-472-5416
'10 Tft 44, Bermuda, 4x5 rolls, net wrapped, and under cover, fertilized, horse and cow hay, $40-$50lroll. Everett Parrott Alvaton
bales, horse quality, $4lSquare bale; $40/rol19 2010 Tift 44 Bermuda squares, weed & rain
on Pallets, cow hay, $25-$35. Curtis Durden free, fertilized, delivery avail., $5. Joe Clonts
Lyons 912-526-3189 912-245-1081
Dahlone a 706-973-0523
2010 Coastal Bermuda, beautiful horse hay,
large sq. bales, weed free hay, covered, mixed cow & goat quality large tight and dry
$6.50/bale. Doug Durian Zebulon 770-584- bales,'Keith Boozer Mon;oe 770-601-5217
5158 770-468-5076
2010 Tift 44, inside horse hay, $55; mixed
2010 Chastal Bermuda, Cheyenne, and Xft FescueBermudacow hay, $35, fertilized and
85, round and square bales available, dellvery limed 800-1000 ~ b .bales, coy Baker
available. Shawn Herndon Gray 478-607- Loga;lville 770-466-4609
1003 478-607-0458
2010 Tift 85, horse quality, 4x5, net
2010 Coastal Bermuda, excellent quality, wrapped, rain & weed free, sheltered, $40 per
Square bales, Stored in barn. Charles roll. Pat Herrington Glennville 912-654-3593
Mclntosh M o n r ~ e770-365-0374 770-267- 912-237-1574
9536
2010 top quality, Fescue sq. bales, $3 ea.;
bradle Roopville 770-596-9398 Passier GT 16112" dressage black $650; Duett Aria 18" MW dressage black $900; Collegiate 17" dressage. Sandi Forester
$35, 4x5 Bermuda roll hay, net wrap in barn; $25, Fescue; quantity discounts. Terry Stephenson 2637 Adams Clarke Rd. Commerce 30530 706-207-5279
706-538-1263 404-319-5326
TOO bales, 2010 Coastal & Fescue mixed, $1000, take all, you haul, at $10 bale. Charles Evans Warner Robins 478-954-0841
2010 G ~ ~ t Baerlmuda, horse quality, weedlrain free, stored inside, 4x5 big round, $55; square bale. $5.50. David Willett Conyers 770-883-5600
also round rolls $35 each rain free, in barn.
joe
706-3$6-8295
2010 we;at & rye grass hay, 5 ~ 5round
bales, fertilized, stored in barn, horse quality,
McDonough 770-957-5180 Peterbilt tractor and 40 ft. van custom built
$35, in barn only, 2010 Coastal Bermuda, horse aualitv. 5x4.5 round bales. Huah Chancev.
IsU2nd cut sqaurelround Oklahoma,Alpha, Bermuda. & Fescue. several tvoes, deliverv
2010 Coastal Bermuda, round, $50; square, $5; barn kept, will deliver. Stephen Bell
Morgan Co. Frank Eaton Buckhead 706-34207-97 706-474-0689
.to carry six draft horses, wagon, and harness, Jr. ~olksto~'912-276-0359192-2762078 " available: Travis ~ a ' ~ s d a l~ea i i a s'770-60g- Milledgeville 30 2010 4x5 Tift 44, round bales, kept in
Kept under shelter. D.K. Morgan $40, 4x5 rolls, 2010 ryegrass; $50, 1618
20l0,CoaStal BermuddBahia mix, 4x5 rolls barn, well fertilized, $40/bale. Benjamin
Bloomingdale 912-844-2724
BermudalCrabgrass mix, horse quality, 2010 4x5 Bermuda, net-wrapped, barn stored In barn, fertlllzed, and limed, quantlty s an ler Ga 770-846-0001
Reinsman Hank Freter traillendurance feqilifed, in barn, net wrapped. W. Glover stored, fertilized, horse quality, $40, delivery discount available, $30 roll. Scott Williams P30B:ermua:
square bales, $4/bale; 35 4x5
saddle, Nylon billet & off billet, sizes:16" Griffin 770-599-9806
available. Rock Lane Odum 912-294-1955 Crawfordville 706-342-4672
round bales, $3O/bale, baled this past July.
excellentcondition, $650 plus shipping.Ashlie $5 bale, CrabgrasslBermuda mix, well
s45Tkx5 Eason Dahlonega 404-936-1295
fertilized; also, Tiff 44 and Coastal, delivery
Ladrange sZ0 Solid oak one horse wagon, amish wheels, available. Barry McCart McDonough 770-
?nln 4x5 .- .., R. .-~-~-s-.s. eB-lle-.r.m..-ud--a,. i.n.. -ba-r.n..., 2010 Coastal, excellent quality, net John Shar ton Commerce 678-763-3047
Bermuda in barn, $40. Jim Keith j06-884-4d23
wrapped, I000 Ib. rolls, fertilized, $40, delivery
in barn, available. Freeman
49- 201; 4x5 rolls, FescueIBermuda hay, $33 each; 11109 hay, each; 11/08, s12,
$3000, and 2 horse swings, $30 each. Walter 957-2270 678-432-0423
2010 4x5 rolls, $38; square bales, $2.50, Montgomery Junction City 706-269-3270 ,,L R~~~~~ Elberton 706-283-1237 706-
Staples Jr. Conyers 770-483-3709
$5, BermuddFescuemix, Sq. bales; Alfalfa Bermudalryegrass, 2nd cutting, covered/off 706-366-1956
21 3-3807
p Stable blankets, sheets and hoods for sale.
68" to 8 0 . various brands, styles and
heavy bales, $9. Mary Clark Newborn 770653-5722
around. fertilized. soraved. hollin sworth ~ o l e n a404:805-4156
conditions. Donna Adams Bremen 404-735- '10 4x5 Bahia and Bermuda mix, round bales,
Nelson 2010 fertilized, sq. bales hay, Timothy/'
Orchard mix, $6 at barn, delivery available. C.C. Hemphill Blairsville 706-745-4414
Bermuda hay, zoo+ bales, $30/bale; peanllt
hay 500+ bales $35/bale, ~~~~iw~aters
5916
$25. R. Fulle-r H
fertilizedllimed, delivery available, $35/roll. 2010 Fescue Bermuda, 4x5 rolls, well Ha;lehurst 912-3'75-3413
p Stubben Siegfried saddle 17" wlo leathers
good condition, $500. Chris Hinson Homer 706-968-9301 706-677-0020
'10 4x5 net wrapped Fescue, Bermuda hay, Sam Holland Lumber Ci 912-363-7759
$45; Square, $5; cow hay, $35. Neil 2010 4x5 round bael: BermudalFescue
Brasington Buchanan 770-617-5393
mix, under shelter, $35/bale; in field, $25/bale,
fertilized, $25 roll; square bales, $5. Ruby Jackson Adairsville 770-773-7380
2010 Fescue hay, $3.50 bale; 2010 mixed
roll, behind baler, delivery available. Jackie Faulkner Barnesville 404-925-6671
Two horse bumper pull trailer, fair condition, $750. Colquitt Yawn Hazlehurst 912-3752731
RABBtecIhTe Sens category, call ~ n d r e a
a t 404-651-
, 9081 or 404-651-9082.
5 bucks113 Does, Calf, San Juan, NNV &
Crosses, $5 each, healthy. Freddy Gilbert
'10 4x5 netwrap rolls, BermudaNohnson will load, delivery avail. Matt Riner
grass, $25; BermudalFescue, $35; Bermuda, Williamson 678-967-1284
$45; in barn, $55, delivery avail. Jack Jenkins 2010 4x6 roll of Fescue mix, 1200 ~bs.,$30
Athens 706-372-3641706-613-1753
ea., call after 6 pm. William Bddwin Calhoun
'10 4x5 rolls FescuelRyelBermuda mix, 706-625-4566
horse hay, $45 ea.; cow, $25 and $35 roll, 2010 5x5 rolls, Fescuelcommon
discount on large orders. Harold Bowden BermudaNohnson grass, fertilized,
Jackson 770-775-2267
unwrapped, in field, $30lroll, at site. Ray
'10 4x5'iolls, Bermuda, horse quality, barn Gilbert Bisho 706-769-4672706-342-3623
Stored, $35; Bemuda/Fescue mixed, $20; 2010 5x6 u!rnd bales, Fescue and Coastal
good cow hay mixed, $15, del. avail.,Tony mixed. James Rutledge McDonough 678-
Taylor Lavonia 706-338-1329
372-6443
grass
$3.50 baleat barn, WaltOCnO.
Wade Cown Monroe 770-207-6983
2010 Fescue hay, horse quality, large sq. bales, $3; 4x5 rolls, $30. Doug Petty Ball
Ground 404-285-2880
2010 Fescue hay, round rolls, $25; in barn,
sq. balesS,3. James
Jasper 770-893-
7030
2010 Fescue hay, well fertilizedllimed in
barn, s3/S4 square.
Tanner
Cedartown 770-748-6628
4x5 Alicia, Bermuda rolls, $40/bam, $35/field, all net wrapped. Chris Thomas Hoboken 912-614-7828 912-458-2353
4 ~ 5coastal Bermuda/Feicue mix, $35$45. Ra Ed e Braselton 706-654-2955
Fescue square bales, $3.75. Charles Chastain Talkin Rock 770-893-9013
free, in barn, $35; free mulch hay rolls outside. Jimm Neisler Cummin 770-889-1719
Stephens 706-340-4615
'10 4x5 rolls, Fescue, Bermuda mixed
2010 Fescue mix, 5x6 rd. bales, price varies
Adult Mini Rex, Mini Lops, maleffemale, grasses in field, $25 Per roll. Bill Garrett square bales, $4.25, under shelter, well accordingto amt. purchased, del. avail., Iv. msg. tested, $40/ba)e, call afte; 6 pm. John Lokey
$10 or discount on quantities, near Macon. Covni-
fertilized. Jerry Richardson Jesup 912-294- I Bo Hammond G M n 770-227-6195
Dearin 706-513-7827 706-466-0678
Tina Ashley Knoxville 478-836-2410
'10 Alicia Bermuda, 4x5 round bales, horse 1585 912-427-9270
2010 Fescue Orchard grass, 4x5 rolls, well
1 Baby & adult rabbits-- Mixed Lops; Mix quality, net-wrapped, fertilized & weed-free, 2010 Alicia 4x5 roll, horse quality, in barn, fertlllzed, $25, ~escue; Bermuda square wrapped In plast~<d, elwe'ry pdss;b~e steph<n
Angoras, $10. John Herndon Grayson 404- stored covered, harvested by veterinarian. Jill $45. well fertilized. weed free. Wavne bales, $4 75hale Randy Jackson Calhoun Houston Donalsonville 229-416-6080 229-
697-7179
Lancaster Forsyth 478-994-6768
I weatherford Millen 478-982-4004
I 678-986-5914
A
254-0854
Pa"ae 10
THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesdav,. November 17.2010
Bulletin Calendar
LIVESTOCK SALES & EVENTS
MISCELLANEOUS
AG SEED FOR SALE
4" perennials, 350 varieties, all $1.50 ea., Old timey 4 o'clock seeds, 30 seeds; Helleborus, 1 gal. grafted Japanese maples, perennial white poppy seeds, 118 tsp, $1
I f you have questions regarding this $20-$25, display garden. Selah Ahlstrom w1SASE. Polly Young 173 Creekview Drive
categoly, call Shavonne Smith at 404-651- Jackson 770,775-4967
Leesburg 31763 229-888-7650
Nov. 19 Breeder Cattle Sale, 6 pm, selling Jan. 6-9, 2011 SE Regional Fruit & Vegetable 9081 or404-651-9082.
Ajuga, Christmas ferns, strawberry Old-timey Daffodils, $3/doz., $6/post,
approx. 300 head, cow-calf pars.,
Conference, informative workshops, Advertisers of agricultural seed must begonia, mahonia holly, flying dragons, orange daylilies, yellow Cannas, Siberian Iris,
springers-& bulls, all mouthed & preg.
classes & demos, Savanna lnternatlonal submit a current state laboratory report (not beautyberry, mondo grass, Chinese indigo, Forsythia, blue bells, tall phlox, Althaea, free
checked, Turner CO. Stockyards, Inc.,
Trade& Convention Center, Savannah, more than 9 months Old) for purity, noxious Helleborus, more. B. G. Hollimon Buford 770- Liriope. E. Beach Duluth 770-476-1163
Ashburn. Info: 1-800-344-9808.
- Info: www.fgvga.org or 706-845-8200.
Nov. 19-20 Southern Classic Junior Beef PESTICIDES RECERT~F~CATION
Show Ga. Nat.'l Fairgrounds
Agricbnter, Perry Info: 478-988-6312, & Dec. 1 Cattle Sale. 1 pm, selling approx. 100
OeC.
Construction
- synthetic Turf: Design & comm
weeds and germination for each seed lot advertised. A seed lotmust be uniform and
not exceed
*Ib. bags.
reports willbe returned Won reWest. Any
ads 'Or agricultursaeel d
'Or
855-4252
Amaryllis, Minervas, Corals, and Reds, large to medium bulbs, 201$25, s&h, $8.50. Sand Nash Richmond Hill 912-312-3294
Aniel Trumpets or cuttings, Christmas rose
Over 400 Knockout roses in 3 gal. pots, $2000, must take all; $500 per 100. George Browder Wa nesboro 706-437-1804
Pond pst:l,
landscape plants, lotus,
Cherokee Rose. and many more. Susan
head of home-raised brood cows from
one farm, all mouthed & preg. checked,
Turner Co. Stockyards, Inc., Ashburn.
Info: 1-800-344-9808. Dee. Breeder Cattle Sale,
pm, selling
24. Duluth. Info: Christy
800-687-
6949.
train~ingd
dnotiic~es i
~ ~ ~ rlecertification are available on the
Georgia Department of Agriculture website
~cCpareWnrtnaa~oginat taivodan~vreieruttinies'*.sesthose~efyestde~e*india~tarher~feeg,Mrp"oraw~o,rnktmeeact"2tsBeatdu~'llbflare,ost"misna~~BM(H~eae~ar~liuleettbytabo~er7urr7si)e0,s-4$,N25$8a;3-n2,Cd2ioon2nta7hfsee,drseA.rauCtteuamrRlnaosCHe,loeu$mg4ah.5ttios0n,;
Kingsolver Hull 706-254-3119
Pyracantha, dark red berries only. Shirley Phillips 1519 Lee Peters Rd. Loganville 30052 770-207-7583
of certified seed. For example, wheat seed Arum, azaleas, Helleborus, foxglove, Ajuga, Raspberry, blueberry, and fig plants, $1-$3;
W ~ ~ ( l ~ 8 ' , " ~ ~ ~ ~ a g e approx. 300 head of cow-calf prs..
click on Divisions such as Florida 304, Coker 9152, Coker 9835 St. John's wort, mock orange, Mahonia, blue beautyberry plants, $3-510, fall planting, no
springers & bulls, all mouthed & preg. select Plant
or; Division, and click
checked, Turner Co. Stockyards, Inc., Ashburn. Info: 1-800-344-9808.
Pesticides. ~
i
ceSertleifcitc~aPteiostnaicn,iddet~heAnpcplliiccaktoo~rn
Dec.
10 Calhoun Performance Tested Bull Sale, 12:30 pm, sell approx. 80 bulls,
P coeusrstiecsi.deAppliccaatnor
Recertification then search
NW Ga. Research & Ed. Ctr. Livestock upcoming courses by date, course title or
Pavilion, Calhoun. Info: Ted Dyer, 706- licensceategory.
624-1403 or tgdyer@uga.edu or Phil Livestock auctions listed in the Market
Worley,
706-624-1398
nwgastn@uga.edu.
or Bulletin may offer related items for sale, such as tack and other livestock
EQUINE EVENTS
equipment. Notices for auctions selling
Nov, 26-28 Classic South Equine Assn. Trail aancycomitepmasnieodthebr ythathne livaeusctoticokn mliucsetnbsee
Crawfordvairlleen'Ianfo: 7o0b6s-8ta1c7l-e8265t.ours,
number of the principal auctioneer or auction firm conducting the auction, per
Nov. 27-28 GQHA Ga. classic Quarter Horse
of the Georgia Secretary of
Show, Ga. Nat.7 Fairgrounds & state, Notices without this information
Agricenter, Perry. Info: 770-464-0890. cannot be published,
If you have questions concerning the Bulletin Calendar, contact Randy Cox at 404-656-3682. Submissions for the Bulletin Calendar can be sent to rcox@agr.state.ga.us.
a d soybean seed, such as Prichard. and billow, Blue Wave hydrangea, quince, more. shipping. Bob Dickerson Conyers 770-761-
Benning, may not be PrOpagated for sale Verma Farlow East Point 404-767-7656
6669
Ucerntifieldes~sthseeseede. d hi asbeen~ groofwsnuachsas~celeadsissoaf
Azaleas, Japanese maples, windmill palms, Knockout roses, gardenias, and more. Linda
Reseeding petunias mixed angel trumpet: double p~lrple,lavender, or' yellow, $llpkt.
violation of the Plant Variety Protection Act ~ a i t e sFairburn 770-964-6414
wlSASE. Carolyn Arnold 644 Lynn Ave.
and the FederSaeeld Act. If you have Azaleas, large growlng azaleas in 1 gallon Jefferson 30549
2d10 q (5HMD40a~0au#l4~rlkbe Q ~e6a~tsg5~uRs6~t,B~i~-iso ~u5gtr~eIlm bs5lon egae~gf2taei,snr2.a ~dd9,inn -c2ga5ll1c2-e6nr9dti1#fi9oeaS~dr2fet2ees9trdhe-g2eeDep6drim3lvmG -is,4,iDo,48ne ~ 3aoo,0n5t,o hnaeytrg Pp7MDi7ioinoaa BB0tesnn-als,o9ttleih,do9aSzud3Clus-l-g.ym2lacpi1lIaliorr0.eei,ls04so6s.7,r's,s8,L~ $,r-5ia19r-$ii051on1.40p.J-9el2gai5,l1aime1el.see,1t,sac$4c,W1~ g7h0i8$ne.--2$sg4Jt.2e75af5r20chs;-k:,n7D1mlasoM3oybe3alclirllifioecfeelteslyt^,t
Seeds: $112 stamps, Hibiscus, whitelp~nk ePdagyen~se,2c3h3o2coTluattee~ndRaidsyB,lapcukrps~lheevairte3x1. 5D1e6bbie
Seeds: ~ i g e l trumpets; pinklpurple hollyhock, Jerusalem cherry, 4 o'clocks, mixed Altheas, cash only, $lltsp./SASE. Gail Wilson 1020 B. Wilson Rd. Commerce 30529
are types, call or email for info,: daborganics@
yahoo,com, Donald Brown P.O, Box 3846 Valdosta 31604-3846 727-742-5397
garlic, Asian crinum, spiderlilies, Sanserverias. Una Fay Crosby 4877 Ga. Hwy. 33 N Moultrie 31768 229-782-5484
Seeds: Harlequin marigold, Lilliput zinnia, $1 WISASE. Diane Shuler 608 Angela Drive Tem le 30179
Bottlebrush buckeye, hydrangea. angel
per seed,
postage,
Montrose 478-676-3521
Lemon
Rozier
trumpet, Confederate rose, sweet shrub, no
shipping. Betty Stephens Monroe 770-2675055
tsp./$l, Money plants, Morning Glory, Hibiscus, Althaea, $l/tsp. ea., wlSASE. G. Robertson 1955 Old Cornelia Hwy.
Ag Plants for Sale
Cannas, yellow, $1 each. Marie Gualt~ere Gainesville 30501
Alfalfa, pure 2010 square bales, excellent quality, $12, delivery available, ~~d sarty Kingston 404-406-1565
Alicia hay, $40 bale, net wrapped, 4x5 bales, well fertilized, rain free, GaNin Usry Wrens 706-547-2144
Alicia, 4x5 round, net wrapped, covered edge, large quantity avail. John Scott Rebecca 229-382-7787 229-392-6520
p - free, horse quality, square ($7) & round bales Rahond ( $ 5 ~largequantity, dely, avail, S, stana
Horse quality Fescue hay, 4x5 round bales, $40; square bales, $4.50. Randy Gazaway
770-843-2485
Horse quality, Bermuda hay, 30,000 sq. bales available, 200 round bales available. Paul Harris Odum 912-294-2472
Horse quality, perennial peanut hay, square bales, 65 Ibs each, 600 bales, transportation assistance. Roy Bennett Meigs 229-873-9960
Hybrid Bermuda square bales, well limed
and fertilized horse
price based on
~ ~M i ~l 404.~
- - Suwanee 770-331-4998
If you have questions regarding thsi
Castor bean seed, 25 seed/$5, pp. Mack
categoly, call Shavonne Smith at 404-651- Chambers 531 Chambers Landing Rd.
- 9081 or 404-651-9082. 30473 912-223-6743
Blackberr~lblueberr~ plants, $0.70-$7,
many types, $50 minimum order to ship. Scott Moonflower seed, send SASE. Florence
Daniel Valdosta 229-740-3409
Warbington 3329 Dally Rd. Covington 30014
Blueberry plants, Rabbiteyer and SHB, 404-218-7138
$1.50, gallon; $4.50, 3 gallon: Greg Nimmo Confederate roses, large cutting, $4 each; 424265-1B7ro9o3kfield Lenox Rd. Tifton 31794 229- or 3 for $10. Betty Driggers Conyers 770-760-
9050
Blueberry plants, thornless blackberries, Cryptomeria, Leylands, Green' Giants, and
qauDnad~ntriteieds, abv~laaicl.k,,wiyllesllhoi~wp. KrealslypbBeli~rzrmieas;n Plaerrgr~ey
more; a~ll field gro~wn, balledlburlaped, $8 per ft.; maples, 12'/up, $45 each, up. Jody
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
Red, Shumard Red, Overcup, Sawtooth, Swamp Chestnut, Willow in 3-ga1.17-ga1.115gal. pots, $10-$35. N. Halley Metter 912-6855266
True Red Crape myrtles, Dynamite, and Red Rocket, 3-4 ft., $12; Green Giant evergreens, 2-15 ft., $3 up. Randall Jordan Flowery Branch 678-936-1112
Windmill & Pindo palms in 7 gal. containers,
free, in barn, rolls, $40; bales, $5, delivery
available, Horace
Culloden 770-358-
0815 770-550-7837
Bermuda hay, irrigated, 4x5 rolls, under
Orchard, Clover, Fescue, Timothy mix.
1000 square bales horse
~o$; I
mulch hay, 1000 bales, $3. Glenn Hopper
Rabun Ga 706-746-2217
478-955-6025
Fig
bushes. Kadotd (yellow-green fruit), Stephens Monroe 770-267-5053
$8.
Lemon tree, Meyers. Pat Mason Snellville
Greenwa Adairsville 770-815-0223
Dayeilhybrids, fall great time to plant, low prices. Gerald Denney 400 Jim Starr Rd Newnan
$20 ea., delivery available for larger quantit~es.Myrtle Russell Bonaire 478-9231951
shelter, excellent quality, $30 each, Harold
FLOWERS REQUIRING
Distel Knoxville 770-584-1862 478-836-9400
PERMITS ,
~ hay, ~ large ~round ~bales,
200912010, good quality for cattle, not horse
quality, $20 per bale. Judy Walden Crawford
Free 706-743-3692
Bermuda hay, very clean, fertilized, no rain,
p s4, in barn, Franklin
canrsville 770-
386-4464
Bermuda , $3751bale, FescuelBermuda round bales for
cattle, $30lr0ll. Sherrel Astin Villa Rica 770459-5013
BermudalFescue 5x5 roll, $20; top quality,
dry stored, $70/roll; premium 2010 Coastal, d~ry storedd, $451roll.~Tim Hunter Conyers 770483-8712 770-922-6653
Premium Tift 44, weedlrain free, barn stored, $60Iroll. Kip Hunter Conyers 404:2817252
hay, net wrap,
$50; cow, ~ 4K~~~~~.
HaforcockFt Valle 478-808-5644
wrapped, sq., all in barn, deliver 150 miles from Lyons. Kirk Little Lyons 912-326-3512
Quality horse hay, Coastal Bermuda square
Pecan trees be
you dig and
remove, $20 each, 20-25 ft. tall, Desirables
(400 available). Mawin Leverette Kathleen
478-987-4865
P~megranatebushes, two gallon pots, 36 ,~nchestall, $10 each, cannot ship. Willie Garmon Pendergrass 706-654-1460
Several varieties, well rooted fig plants.
R.E. Day P.O. Box 227 Thomaston 30286
706-648-4378
stalk minimum, you Cut. Harry Bryant Pavo 229-859-2560
~ a y l ~ l ~ elasrg, e yellow blooms, strong stems, 2 8 tall, $0.50 each; $10 clump, no shipping. Claude Fender 103 Breckenridge Dr. Canton 30115 770-720-7953
Biever Al haretta 770-406-8627
plants/$lO; Touch-me-nots, Zlnnlas, 4 o'clocks 1 tsp./$l; Mex-sunflowers, $2. Betty Da 16435 Philli s Rd. Al haretta 30004
branching, excellent screening tree, $60 each, And Ta lor Con ers 770-315-6808
If you have questions regarding this category, call Shavonne Smith at 404.6519081 or 404-651-9082.
p
t
requires that shipments of officially
protected plants be accompanied by
transport tags displaying a Permit number
issued by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. ~ a d y s l i p p e rorchids and Goldenseal are examples of protected ?'antandw' hen advertising
cane. pure Russell Bermuda square bales, $550; bales, pick up or delivew all stacked under
minimum 20 bales, ~i~ ~ d d T~~i ~~~~ ba~rn. ~ ~ G~~~warrenton 706-339-4167
706-599-3555
706-699-3403
load, call after 6 pm. Hansel Morr~sNashville 229-686-3458 229-543-1063
bloom this winter,.$4; Pachysandra plants, 50 for $10. Carol Olson Marietta 770-998-1076
In the Market
please submit a
Of your permit
protected
pperants~ submitted without this
Sugar cane, Bermuda/Fescue hay, highly fertilized, rain
free, 4x5 round bales, $35; square bales (5055 Ibs.), $4, in barn. James Palmer Auburn 770-867-9589
Round Allcia gras< hay bales, sheltered
bales, $40; in field, $30, ~ ~cade~r e,d,el ~ Sat.,. after~8 pmk; call 2nd# Mom-Fri., 8 am-5 gal., $10; Cast Iron plants, 3 gallon, $8. Jim
229-921-7344
pm. Harold Barnes Douglas 912-384-7835 Tomaszewski Flowery Branch 678-617-5792
Round bales of Coastal Bermuda, Tifton 85, 912-384-1479 Iris, dayli1les, Leyland cypress, hostas,
will be
For
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Conservation Section, 2065 U.S. ~ w y 2. 78
BermudalFescue mix, 4x4, in barn, 2010 Bahia grass and peanut hay. John Williams Sugar cane, Yell0w Gal, Blue Gal, and
variegated Liriope, in gal. containers, $2 & UP. SE, Social Circle, GA 30025, (770) 918-
rolls, $25; 2009 rolls, $20, horse quality. Col uitt 229-400-0777 229-758-8457 Marvin Bozeman Thomson 706-781-4146
Red, $0.35 per stalk. Fred Barnes Tifton 229- Carol Bland Fayetteville 770-964-3162
8411.
382-5349 Jade, 2 6 high x 33" wide: 14" high x 17'
706-421-4945
in shed, $25 and $30. J.R. Long Ellijay 706- Sweet shrubs, $7 ea., ready Dec. 2010, call wide, approx. 10112 y.0. plant, blooms. Faye
Flowers Wanted
BermuddFescue mix, 4x5 round bales, $20
Shelled each. Ron Owens Ma sville 706-652-3120
Tlft 8 5 , coastal and grass
1,000 pounds per
276-3110 plus 50# bags of corn, ~
~
b~~~~t~r~~t~~~
for sh~pplngprices. Sam Brown 2813 Judie Ann 'wheat,. vaRd.dosta31601 229-247-8297
Chambers 2579 Boyt Rd. Yatesville 31097 706-472-3371
-
Cherokee rose, bush only, not running.
BetBermudaJapanese carOCarol 'Olena 770-550-4534
' bale for $30, great for horses and cows. Oris Re nolds 478-847-2356
Coqk Cochran 478-230-1998
sprlgs; also, custom planting, ava~lable.Paul oak, $5 ea.; crape myrtle, $5, 7 gal.; daylilies,
White D v Branch 478-214-4100
5-of-a-knd, $5, pick-up. Jean Phill~psBonaire
. MlSCELLANEOUS
Coastal Bermuda, prfced according to quality, $45/$50 (in barn); $35/$40 (stored outside), mulch, $30 0b0, 60 rolls. Wymann Hartley Kathleen 478-987-5835 478-9540324
Fescue hay, square bales for feed, not
horse quality; also, mulch hay in square bales.
FLOWERS FOR SALE Large Lamar COX Fayetteville 404-824-7569
Fescue hay, square bales, $3.50; mulch hay square bales, $2.50, barn stored. Bill Ba~leyFlowery Branch 770-967-0298 770-
FescueW i l ldeliver 967-6304
free, good quality, barn sheltered, $3 per bale. Lar Evans Franklin S rin s 706-207-1909
Seed/Plants wanted
S:uare
bales, per:nn& peanut hay, Wanted: 3 male kiwi plants located in
Coastal and Alicia, well fertilized, barn stored. Athens or the surrounding area. Ronny Doster Stacey Edwards Hazlehurst 912-375-7276 Colbert 706-206-5475
quality, U G A - ~~ ~ l ~ih~a~y,~rid~,~o,r
sq., barn stored, delivery avail. Heath Pittman
- Vidalia 912-537-6222
Whole yellow shelled corn, 40 Ib. bags at $5 per b a g Janie Willis Dahlonega 706-867-
you ave quest~onsa out t IS category,
5177
651-9082.
tonrosl, COttOn gin cattle feed, $10lton. Angie been tested for germination since it often
478-988-4926
Japanese maples, 30 different grafted varieties, 3-25 gal. Bridget BrittOn Evans m 6 829-1427
Japanese snowball, Confederate rose, Jasmine, rubber plants, and others; call for list. Bett Whlttln ton Colbert 706-788-0002
w / ~ ~~b~ ~ i,lorris~ , 8787 veterans
parkwa lidland31820 706-323-2401
Larg:white
per tsp.; coxcomb,
dk. fusch~a,$1 per 114 tsp., send SASE. Linda
If you have questions regarding ads in this
categOrx
Shavonne
9081 or 404-651-9082.
at 404-651--
The Miscellaneous category includes
the following subcategories: bees, honey
and supplies; things t o eat; herbs; fish and
suppfories; fertilizers and mulches; oddities; miscellaneous wanted; notices; garden
space; notices; out-of-state wanted;
firewood, timber; and Christmas trees.
Only One ad per househoisldpermitted in the Miscellaneous category.
$40 ea., barn stored, horse quality. Rodney Wooten Hazlehurst 912-375-3366
Johnson Tallapoosa 678-378-6562 770-574-
ill 7246
.Cut, roll, or bale, Wheeler County. Joseph
Fescue sq. bales, $4; Fescue round bales, Green Lumber City 706-969-8818
4x5, $40; Coastal Bermuda sq. bales, $4.50. Yellow ear corn for sale, $125/ton or
Steve Arnold 3415 Crabapple Hollow Rd. $4.50/bushel, excellent for livestock/wildlife
Nicholson 30565 706-207-4356
feed, Warthen, Ga., Washington Co. Chris
Fescue, good baled hay, great prices, call Walker Social Circle 770-464-0536
for details. Ed Nunn Cartersville 678-986-
8239
Feed, Hay And Grain Wanted
- f7r0eF6ee-,9s$6c44u-eb4,a4Ole4r,4cahtabrda,rcnl.oBveillr Mmyixe,rssqB. bluaeleRs,idragine BReicrmhaudrdaOv$e4ra5lRlaTunsodsc$ec3lol5ap6ae7nr8dr-o7ll5, c5do-e8ali4vs2eta2ryl,
lg,
avail,
FescueIBermuda mix hay, 5x6 rolls, cow hay, $15/roll, field; $30lroll, barn; horse hay, $35/roll, barn. A.G. Williams 275Arlin Williams
b u l k i b a i g A Rd. Toccoa 30577
1 Horse hay, Bahia. square bales, $4, in barn,
~
,
On' ' Lionel
Elli'a 706-889-5756
$anted:
pigs, cows;no
ingredients, organic
preferred open
Gary Michael
Perry Tyson Gray 478-986-4106 478-256- Dahlone a 770-361-7275
Wanted - 2405
Horse hay, Cheyenne, Bermuda, in barn, grinding corn mill. Sh$rry Skinner
. $5; 4x5, Cheyenne rolls, in barn, $45; cow 256-568-2664
hay, in field, $25. Jeff Sheets Greensboro
is collected in ver limited uantities.
s.50 pkgyowSluAS,Rudbeckia, Perilla, Nigella, Mullein pinks,
marigold, Zinnias, cleomeM,, Lane 3914 Sue
Lane Decatur 30035
Lenten rose (Hellebores), Hostas, ferns, and other shade loving plants. Caroline smith Atlan4t0a4-373-7322
Leyland Cypress trees, 10'-20' in field, you dig or we dig, call for price. Thurmon Turk
770-945-8172 678-936-0688
B ~H~~~~~ &~supp, lies
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2010 all natural, pure, unprocessed honey for sale, sizes available: 8 oz. bears, 16 oz., quart, & comb honey. Jimmy Brown Jackson 770-775-0157
$0.75 pkg., LSASE, poppies, larkspur, yellow Hibiscus, rose camplon, lav, cone
flower, touch-me-nots, old maids, L, Keith 19 Moreland Road Elli'a 30540
LeYland Cypress, 1-ga1.1$2.75, 3-
ga1./$6.50, 7-ga1./$20; Green Giant, 1ga1./$1.89, 3-ga1./$5.95, 7-ga1./$20. Anne
$o.751pkg.ILSAS~,~Ioria daisy, Blackeyed walker ~ o o dHOP^ 706-342-9471
susans; spring seeds: touch.me-iots dk,
blue morning glories, hyacinth
S,
pankey 4544 ~ ~ i ~ dl E,llij~ay 3~0540~
Leyland cypress. 15 gallon In container. nice Christmas trees; Wax myrtle, 3-gal., 7gal~., 20-~gal., ckall for price. Patty Tyner-Rogers
bee equlPment wanted, will remove honey bee swarms in Crisp and surrounding counties. Hew Lipscomb Arabi 229-322-9841
Active hive, empty hives, accessories, clothing, call for lisffpictures, make offer. Mark Wright Newnan 678-621-3700
$ 7rBe0r, d6,a-6np3tin512 k-1746m37iR6x-eods/ ,edaatp tlert aRctds. Nhk uEmAmtlianngt tbair3d. 0s3. 0, B6. $ PoLLoeelYyelrlaa9nn1dd2cC-y2yp7pr2er-es6ss8s,8,34Ygo6 aul.,d3ig6 ionr., wsiengcleanstedmig,, 7 unAfill7 tleren+ d0 a,tusurhn-aihpl 5 eparinatewg9 d,Buha7 norrnneeefyi-yn,eK9 den,no1d5 aIabll.d6 Cdbiaotintvt0 tleeossn,,
Over 5052.- available, 5 ft. and above starting at Bee removal. Metro Atlanta and Wesf
willow, ~ ~ d bc~hindes,e elm & ~~d maples, Randy James OdUm 912-266-0059
$25. Kell Prin le Fairburn 404-713-9158 Mixed 'zinni; $lltbsp., giant white zinnia
Georgla areas, work guaranteed. W.
can ad^ Winston 770-942-3887
0.
15 Irises, mixed colors, $20; 25 paper white seed, $lltsp., send SASE. Mildred Bryan 916 Electric, 9-frame 316 honey extractor,
Narcissus, $18; 20 red spiderlilies, $18; $5 shipping. S.H. Hill 144 Calhoun Road
Elm Dr. Monroe 30655 Morning glory rose, Chocolate imperialis,
Marantz 3100-P, smoker, electric hot knife, 2 coveralls, hats, veils, gloves, $500. F. S ~ O W ~ ~ S
706-347-3265
4 Horse hay, square bales, FescuelBermuda
mixed, 2010 cutting, stored in barn, $3.50lbale. Nolan Pritchett 128 Pritchett Rd.
1 Maysville 30558 706-658-5179
Georgia residents only may advertise in the Market Bulletin with the following exception: out-of-state residents may advertise only i n the Out-of-State Wanted category.
s lvester 31791 229-535-4738
envelope with stamp. John Thomas 575 Tanners Lane Bethlehem 30620 706-2248348
6/$1, w1SASE. Celeste Harrison 1404 Mountain Creek Church Road Monroe 30656
Needle palms, large 12 year old plants, $250 each; also, a few smaller. Ralph Miller Covington 770-788-9091
D a ~ ~ o n v i l7l7e0-789-4052
Gallberry honey, voted best tasting honey 2010 in the state Of Ga., $36lgallon, shipping included, www.brucesnutnhoney.com. Ben Bruce Homerville 912-487-2001
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
THE MARKET BULLETIN
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Honeybee equipment, brood chambers, Shiitake mushrooms and logs, sold to grow Red Wiggler worms, castings, and tea, Mini pinestraw bales, painted gold, could Oak firewood for sale, $165 per cord,
---- supers in boxes never opened, smokers, S.S. your own, innoculation classes taught in yeat for organic gardners' compost, 1 Ib. or ship or deliver. Hollis Morris Jasper 770-769- -aGrange and Pine Mountain area. Denver
extractor, others. H.E. Alexander P.O. Box 431 Ellijay. Kelley Burns Waleska 770-720-1415 gallon, Jackson LakelMonticello. Shelby l J l U
3rown Pine Mountain 706-407-5183 706-
Buford 30515 770-296-2479
770-720-1415
4tkinson Monticello 706-468-9208
Pumpkins, white pumpkins, gourds, Indian 718-0393
Zmes have changed in Ga., Africanized Stone-groundgrits & cornmeal in 2 Ib. bags, Red wigglers & Europeans, great for corn, corn stalk bunches for fall decor, retail or Oak trees for firewood, all that you want to
bees are here, don't take chances, call for bee self-rising cornmeal available, products are ishing, $35/lb., price includes shipping. B. bulk quantities at wholesale. Holly Prather :ut & haul, located in Roberta (Crawford Co.).
removal. T.L. Hester Ocilla 229-520-5220 sifted, will ship. Harry Freeman Statesboro Vewman Douglasville 770-942-7993
Good Hope 404-819-5841
William Moore Ellerslie 706-570-9233
Unwanted bee equipment to start home school bee club, need everything to teach kids, will pickup. R.J. Pruden Loganville 770466-9100
Want to buy used bee keeping equipment near Newnan, Ga. Paul Stitcher Newnan 770253-7744 678-953-2227
Will locatelremove bees, honey bees, swarms, and unwanted bee equipment. Derry Oliver Commerce 706-335-7226 706-621-
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Things To Eat
Use of the term "organic" requires registration with the Georgia Department of Agriculture. Advertisements submitted without certificate of registration for items
912-852-9381
Turnip greens and collards, $10 bushel or
$0.75/lb.; sweet potatoes, $0.55 centsllb., visit
www.mintersfarm.com.
Rick Minter
Fayetteville 404-202-0419
Turnips greens, you pick or I pick, call for
details. Larry Cook Conyers 770-483-7552
Want 50 Ibs. of good quality 2010 pecans at
reasonable price. Diane Warbington Dacula
770-962-2454
Wanted: Turnip and mustard greens, call
with price and quantity or email
ednagrav@aoI.com. Edna Graves Loganville
678-639-0118
Water around meal, whole wheat flour, grits,
$315 lbs.-plus postage; also, grind your Gain.
Mike Buckner Junction City 706-269-3630
Red wigglers andlor Europeans, $35/lb., >rice includes shipping, send check or money
Miscellaneous Wanted
~rder.H. A. Riffe P.O. Box 402 Buchanan 30113 770-646-3812
Looking for treated, round or square fenceposts and 2x4 woven wire for 3.5 acre
Red worms for com~ostinalfishina, worm pasture, will pick up. Jenny Woods Comer
:astings, and worm casting &a. D.-~olman 706-202-0747
Covington 678-977-7944
Need used Prolix tanks. Stephen Cook
Specializing in extra large, big red Jackson 770-560-3197
Europeans, $25/lb., plus shipping. Stringfellow Macon 478-477-4748
Keith
Want trees for timber, pay cash. Charles Carpenter Buckhead 706-319-3407
Stocking fish & fish ponds: catfish, bluegill, >ream,shellcrackers, redbreast, bass, & carp; small to large sizes, delivery available. Ashley Todd Vidalia 912-293-7097
Will meet or beat any price on 3luegilllCoppernose bream, F-1 & Northern sass, 3 - 4 & 5-6", prompt statewide dely.
Wanted: 40 or more meat hooks for deer cooler, call anytime. Keith Johnson Bowman 706-988-0009
Wanted: 60 gallon syrup kettle in good condition, will be used to make syrup, not for decoration. Keith Howard Evans 706-829-
Oak, hickory, and ash firewood, $65lload, iree delivery within 25 miles. Dale Thomas Crawfordville 706-817-6739
Oak, split, aged, delivered, $79lhalf cord;
$149lcord. Phillip Anderson Oxford 678-551-
3888
Seasoned 112 cord, $75, pickup, delivered with~n10 miles of Winterville, stacking extra. Ed Archer Winterville 706-742-2277 706742-2030
Seasoned and s ~ l i toak hardwood. 18" to 20" pieces, $85, 112 cord, free local delivery. Corey Campbell Decatur 404-241-0192
Seasoned firewood. $75. 112 cord; $140, zord, delivered free within a reasonable distance. Bruce Palmer Clarkesville 706768-3407
Seasoned firewood, $90, half cord; $160,
offered for sale cannot be published. For Would like to buv Decans in Milledaeville wail. V. Buford Cordele 229-273-4157
Wanted: corrugated galvanized or
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-
area, will pay $0.6oZperpound, no seezlings. Deral Browning Rabun Gap 706-746-9955
Herbs
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State law requires all ginseng dealers
Fertilizers & Mulches
71.75Ibale, wheat straw, 30,000+ bales; nulch hay, $1.60lbale, drop trailer or liveload. Kristopher Kreider Metter 912-682-9689
corrugated plastic road pipe, 24 to 48 inches. Billy Waites Macon 478-951-5416 478-9940093
Wanted: old barn wood or lumber for making handpainted signs, any condition
656-1264.
and growers t o be registered with the 2010 wheat straw square bales, delivery considered, prefer mid-West Georgia area. M.
'09 black walnut meats, $20lquart, plus postage. Cora Lee Martin Gainesville 770-
Georgia Department of Natural Resources. For more information, contact the
available in tractor trailer loads. J. Hatcher Macon 478-474-4914
Brown Franklin 770-328-7454 Wanted: print flour sacks and print feed
887-4001
'09 shelled pecans, $61lb., packaged in 1 Ib. sealed bags, call for details. Keith Martin
Nongame Conservation Section at (770)
918-6411
or
at
website
www.georgiawildlife.com.
2010 wheat straw, $2.25/bale at barn, jelivery available. Gary Brinson 1934 Corsey
3rove Way Tarrytown 30470 912-213-8585
sacks. B. Corley Fayetteville 770-330-3334
Wanted: service manual for '61 Farmall Cub. Buddy Brackett Duluth 770-446-5904
Savannah 912-660-3371
2011 pepper seeds: Vietnam, Cajun Bell, Aaed horse manure mixed with shavinas, Wanted: tractor tire, 8.4 x 26 (one), or will
'09 shelled pecans, mostly halves, $8.50/lb., bagged in freezer, ppd. in Ga., 5 Ib. min., leave message. Franklln Eaton 4345 Marble Arch Way Flowery Branch 30542
Cubanelle, Cowhorn, tobasco, others, list included, $1 pkt.1SASE. Ann Dutton 3269 Five Forks Trickum Rd. Lilburn 30047
Elephant Ear garlic plants, 30 for $16, plus
ireey you load and haul. Penny ~ w i r a n t take 2 tires and wheels that are the same size.
Whitesburg 770-838-9866
Thomas Johnson Lula 770-540-9449
Big bales of pinestraw installed at $3.90 per ale, areat aualitv and color. 40 bale minimum.
Notices
770-532-9340 770-532-6333
'10 Chestnuts. Evelyn Tucker 3022 Poplar Springs Church Rd. Toomsboro 31090 478973-7582
'10 Des~rablepecans, $8/lb., plus postage, will crack, shell, and separate your pecans, $0.40/lb. Russell Eaton Stockbridge 770506-2727
100% grass fed Asian water buffalo, no
hormones/antibiotics, $3/lb. hanging weight +
proc.; whole, 1/2s, or 114s. Shailey Carrell Monroe 770-846-0917
2010 unshelled pecans, $1.501lb. Jene Moore ~ r a w f o r d v i l l e706-678-7683
2010 unshelled Decans. $1.50llb. Colbv Moore ~ r a w f o r d v i l l b706-678-3187
All natural, free range, brown eggs with
$5 postage. M.H. Robbins 364 SavannahAve. ~ o r e y ~ e ~ ~uuems m i n g678-450-6444
Statesboro 30458 912-489-5373
Clean, red pinestraw installed for $3.85 per
Pepper seeds, world's hottest pepper, Naga t ale. Scott King Marietta 678-749-3405
Jolokia, 15 seeds, $2 wlSASE. Earl Gallett Free aged manure, will help load, easy
3630 Meadowlark Rd Augusta 30906 706- access, Crabapple area. Kristina MacRae
814-9084
Alpharetta 770-410-0868
Rare peppers: Peter, tomatoes, cherry, and bouquet with 5 diff. colors on stalk, $2/tbsp. wl SASE. F. Brooks 674 New Rosedale Rd. Armuchee 30105
Fresh pinestraw delivered and installed on your proberty, $4 per bale; Atlanta, Buford, bainesvi~~ea,nd surrounding areas. Martin Golden Atlanta 770-757-6505
Whole cayenne peppers, air dried, $2.50/ounce, plus mailing; sweet basil, air dr~edthis season, $3/ounce, plus mailing. Sam Cash Athens 706-319-8176
Fresh worm castinas available for deliverv aithin metro Atlanta area, $150 per cu. yd. Shane Jones Acworth 404-964-7534
Fresh, clean, red plnestraw Installed &
Fish & Supplies
cleaned, $4lbale, call and place your order. Antonio Gore Atlanta 678-849-7576
Persons selling s t e r i i e t i F o i d ~ - @ r a G Horse manure mixed with shavings,
Would the man that lives in Brookfield (8 miles from Tifton) that has the bluelblackberries, please call? William Maness Coolidge 229-921-2666
Out-Of-State Wanted
Want Clipper 27 or similar capacity (30-60 bph) seed cleaner. F. Cates Wadmalaw Is. SC 843-559-3345 843-708-3153
Want to lease small home with barn and pastureland in NW Georgia area. Debbie Stone Punta Gorda FL 863-990-4769
Will buy items to embroider, old embroidery transfers, old hankies, and quilt scraps, call 2 pm-10 pm. Susie Smith P.O. Box 333 Mt. Ayr
IN A 7 9 6 4
some green eggs, $3/carton, if supply carp must have a Wild Animal License $lOlpickup, we load, you haul. Chris Hoyak container. Vergil Walraven Dawsonville 706- from the Georgia Department of Natural Cleveland 706-348-1219
Firewood
265-6425
Resources.
Market Bulletin Mixed grass mulch hay, $2/sq. bale, All firewood advertised i n t h m
Black walnuts, fresh turnip greens, and collard greens. C. Brooks Roswell 770-9932315 678-513-8616
advertisements for sterile carp must be
accompanied by a photocopy of the
advertiser's license.
For license
delivery available. John Petrel 2682 Cantrell Road LaFayette 30728 706-313-6628 706397-8106
Bulletin must be cut from the advertiser's personally owned property. In addition, by law, terms such as face cord, rack, pile,
Cage free, fresh brown eggs, $1.50 doz.; pecans, $41lb., shelled, $8/ib. Robert Drake
3324 Kennv Rd. Aua.,usta 30906 706-560-
2820
Dry aged Angus beef, no
ant~b~otics/hormonesp, asture + grain fed,
114s, and by the pound, www.sellfarm.com. Bill Farr Milner 770-584-9727
information, contact DNR Special Permit
Unit at (770) 761-3044.
1 in.-2 in.12 in.-3 in., bluegill, hybrid bream,
shellcracker, redbreast, threadfin shad,
channel catfish, sterile grass carp, weed
analysis. Keith Edge Soperton 478-697-8994
A-I bass, blueaill, crappie, channel catfish,
redear, sterile
carp,'threadfin shad; free
Mulch hay, baled dry, $2.50 per bale, at barn. Bill Cline Newnan 770-251-3518
Mulch hay, square bales only, Monroe Co. S. Reeves Forsyth 478-994-4642
Pinestraw, great color, del. and installed, $3.75 per bale, serving all areas. Josh Bulloch Manchester 404-925-1076
Pinestraw, long needle semi-trailer loads,
truckload, etc., cannot b e used t o advertise firewood. Advertisers must use the standard unit of measure, the cord, when specifying the amount of firewood
for sale.
$75 per half cord, delivered to Dodge Co. and surrounding areas, pecan and oak. Brian Yeomans Milan 229-362-4857
Egyptian multiplying onions, $12 for 112 gallon, shipping paid. Jimmy Bowden Woodbury 706-553-2999
state-wide dely. Danny Austin Roberta 478836-4938
A-l quality, farm-grown, channel catfish
Farm fresh brown eggs from flock of Rhode Island Reds, $2/dozen. Margaret Jesser Royston 706-245-4717
Farm fresh brown eggs, $1.50ldozen. Rebecca Ramsey Jackson 678-570-7671
Farm fresh, free range, large brown eggs, $1.50/dozen. Jack Davis Milan 229-315-3940
fingerlings, graded, priced by size, accurate weightslcounts, guaranteed livelhealthy, immediate delivery. J.F. Gilbert Thomaston 706-648-2062 770-468-0725
All sizes grass carp, channel catfish, Crappie, largemouth bass, threadfin shad, blueaill and hybrid bream, dellvery avail. Paul ~ i l l i a m s~ a h i n s v i l l e478-892-3144
Farm raised beef, no hormoneslantibiot~cs, grain fed, free delivery to processor, references available. Tom Morris Hartwell 706-436-9070
Aquaculture systems, 400 to1700 gallons, oumDs. filters. and all necessarv eaumment. ;mail: 'vicki@flatrockkoi.com. ~ i c k'ivaughan Watkinsville 706-769-8951
Free '10 crop, black walnuts, fresh off the trees. Roy Krusberg Athens 706-548-1050
Bass, Bluegill, hybrid bream, channel catfish, sterile grass carp, statewide delivery.
Free black walnuts, you pick up, bring own David Cochran Ellijay 706-635-8700 706-
containers. Homer Brookshire 1749 Brick Mill 889-8113
Rd. Canton 30115 770-479-2726
Bass, bluegill, shellcrackers, hybrid bream,
call for ~ r i c e sB. eniamin Bulloch Manchester
404-484-9686 .
Rye straw, $1.50 per bale. Galen Kreider Metter 912-687-5719
Shavings for horse barn, goats, etc., $190 spreader truck load delivered, Madison and surrounding counttes. Andy Adams Comer 706-255-8281
Slash pinestraw, $2.05 per bale; Long leaf, $2.50 per bale. Tony Willis Lyons 912-326-0919
Poultry LitterICompost
To help connect suppliers with those i n need of poultry compost, the Market Bulletin is including such advertisements in this portion of the Fertilizers and Mulches category. Ads are subject t o the same general guidelines for all Market Bulletin advertisements found o n page 2.
1 cord, $150; half cord, $75, oak, plus 10 sticks of lighter, deliver and stacked. Justin Guin Washington 708401-2102
112 cord. $90: 1 cord. $175: seasoned hardwoods, spl~t,delivered, and stacked free, smaller amounts available. Sam or Danlel Hearn Brooks 770-460-7481
112 cord. seasoned firewood. redlwhite oak mixed, $75, limited supply, you haul. Alfred Cook Lithia Springs 404-679-2916
112 cord, seasoned hardwood, delivered, and stacked, $70. J. Middlebrooks Hampton 770-946-4962
114 cord, seasoned oak firewood, $50, delivered in Suwanee. Ashby Harris Suwanee 770-945-6336
Apple wood for cookinq, chunked, 2-6 inch cubes, will cut to order,-$1 per pound, plus shipping. David McCullough Stockbridge 678-414-5984
Fresh brown eggs from RIR hens, cage
free, $1.50 dozen. Jeanette Cole 119 Old Millertown Road Temple 30179 770-459-4970
channel catfish fingerl~ngs,sterile grass carp, delivery available. Tony Chew Manchester 706-846-3657
Chicken litter, local delivery only, compost/gardenslyards, 50 Ib. bags, $25. L. Jones McDonough 404-988-2453
Cord. $150: Red. white. and oak. delivered within 25 miles of Cohutta. Jake Stacy 128 Barnard Road Cohutta 30710 706-271-7963
Fresh brown eggs, $2 per dozen. David Johnson Tallapoosa 678-416-9132
Ghost peppers, extremely hot, 100x hotter
Catfish, bluegill, trout, and sterile grass carp, DNR registeredllicensed, pickup or delivery. Randy Bennington Dahlonega 770-
High quality North Georgia broiler litter, delivery available, unlimited quantities. Bob Loggins Dahlonega 706-265-0517
Fatwood kindling, good quality, guaranteed satisfaction, $1 per pound, plus shipping. Bill Hood Elberton 706-283-4409
full cord, all hardwood, delivery available, located in Winder. Steve Renn Carnesville 770-480-2950
Seasoned firewood, delivered in Gilmer, Cherokee, and surrounding counties, $150/cord; 112 cord, $90. Amy McAbee Ellijay 706-635-2139
Seasoned firewood, delivery available, best prices around, call for pricing.-Dustin Herndon Gray 478-607-0458
Seasoned firewood, split, delivered, and stacked, $145lcord; $85 per 112 cord. Vickie McAbee Canton 770-361-3201
Seasoned hardwood, $160lcord, $80/half
. cord. delivered in area. Andv, C o o ~ e rHiram
770-235-5039
Seasoned hardwood, easy access, will help load, $150 cord, smaller auantities ava~lable. Brad Johnson Winston 770-949-6978
Seasoned hardwoods delivered, $80, half cord; $150, full cord, 18" to 20" or will custom cut. John Hobson Hartwell 706-961-4164
Seasoned hardwoods only, no pine, can deliverlstack to NE Ga., covered in barn, no rain, fairly priced. Tripp Moore Athens 706202-5013
Seasoned oak & hickory firewood, $200/cord & $1001half cord, will deliver. Stephen Strickland Kennesaw 678-873-8214
Seasoned oak firewood, $200 for cord; $100 for 112 cord. we deliver & stack. David Britton Temple 770-713-8878 770-597-1313
Seasoned oak firewood. $80/half cord: $165/full cord, free delivery and fatlighter, smaller quantities available, Walton Co. and surrounding areas. Michael Anthony Loganville 770-369-7101
Seasoned oakthickory firewood, $140lcord, will help load. Ken Robbins Lawrenceville 578-333-5767
Unseasoned firewood, 112 cord, $75, free local delivery. Jonathan Ponder Winston 770861-4215
Wanted: 2 true cords (128 cu. ft. each) oakthickory, 20" long, split, delivered, stacked NW Forsvth Countv. Lvnn Mashburn Cumming 770-887-9056 *
Wanted: hardwood logs for personal firewood, dumptruck load. C. Johnston Temple 404-226-2298
Timber
The T i m b e r f o r - - s l e category is
designed to provide an option for forest farmers t o market their standing timber. Timber advertised in this category must be individually owned and produced by the advertiser on hislher own property; timberland must b e at least 1 acre. No companies or businesses are allowed.
12-15 large plne trees, free, you cut/haul, 60' tall or taller, licensed and insured. Bryan Wheeler Jefferson 706-244-9263
Free 25 pine trees, you cut and remove,
- easy access. J.T. Whitford Monroe 770-408-
A978
Free black walnut trees, you cut, clean, and haul. Mike Brown Monticello 706-476-3319
Pine trees, give away, you cut and remove, pile debris in one area so I can burn. Rex Duke Griffin 770-378-4255
Want to have black walnut tree cut down for the free wood and clean LIP. Joyce Grant 304 Rehoboth Rd Griffin 30223 770-228-8084
Christmas Trees
than ~abanero,whole peppers, $4 each, 377-3243
North Georgia broiler litter for sale,
quantity discounts. Harry Hager Atlanta 404- Channel catfish fingerlings, 6-8 inches and unlimited quaniities and delivery available.
633-1651
8-10 inches, also sev. thousand Ibs., 1-2 Ibs. Robin Parker Dawsonville 678-776-7887
Grain fed beef for the freezer, processed, each. Orvile Carver Douglas 912-384-5090 delivered. Joe Davis Ball Ground 770-735- Channel catfish, 1 Ib. up, $1 per Ib., delivery
Oddities
3686 770-324-3638
available, several thousand pounds. ~ o b e h 150 pounds raw Alpaca fleece, separated,
Grass-fed Angus beef, finished on all Cothran Denton 912-375-4318
bagged, gorgeous, $1000 firm, you pickup or
natural high protein diet in accordance wlNat.'l Fish trout, eat trout December to Mav: also. pay shipping, Columbia County. Patricia
Grass-fed Beef Assoc. standards; 114,112, bass, bream, catfish, guaranteed 106% live Mrogik Appling 706-312-9014
whole. Woodrow Little Danville 478-290-0679 delivery. Mark Headrick LaGrange 706-302-
478-962-3520
9489
Her~taaeDork. raised outdoors naturallv. Grass carp, bluegill, redear, hybrid bream,
award wynning taste, selling l/2s, processeb catfish, crappie, and largemouth bass,
to your desires. David Green Jeffersonville delivery available. Jerry Hart Newton 478-
478-972-1198
734-5144
Heritage Turkeys for Thanksgiving, $25 or $1.50 per pound unprocessed. leeholloway@ hughes.net. Lee Holloway Greenville 706672-0015
Indian corn for sale, call for more information. Lamar Burkett Omega 229-2218396
Natural beef. hormone free, arass fed with grain supplement, www.you~g-farms.com.
Grass carp, bluegill, shellcracker bream, channel catfish fingerlings, bass, threadfin shad, dely. or pickup by appt. only. Roberl Brown Brooks 770-719-8039
Large mature red worms for vermicomposting, vermlculture, or fishing, $28 per Ib., http:llwww.herronfarms.webs.com. Tim Herron Dawsonville 706-531-9917
Beautiful emerald green emu eggs, cleaned & blown, exc. for -carving, scrimshaw, or painting. Jackie Paul Conyers 770-761-1284
Craft gourds, variety of shapes and sizes, ~ i r d h o u i e ,Kettle, pengum, and many more; these will go quickly. Michael Blackwell Jasper 770-735-3997
Gourds for sale: Martin, Crooked handle, Craft, Bottleneck, Bushell, small Bottleneck, & more. Wallace Maxwell 3226 Hoot Owl Rd. Royston 30662 706-245-4218
Gourds, many varieties to choose from, at farm or ship U.P.S. Crystal Lang Cordele 229322-1321
Larry Young Tennille 478-232-6321
Order December trout, guaranteed 100% Homemade lye soap with goats milk and
Peanuts: raw, boiled, and rosted, half bushel mtn., call for prices and dellvery information.
live delivery, great eating; also, bass bream, catfish. Matt Headrick LaGrange 706-523-
oatmeal, $4lbar, includes s&h, bar size 4.5 02.-5 oz. M ~ NKinnev Tavlorsville 678-925-
Charles Fisher Morrow 770-968-8895
0590
Pecans: cracked with shell, $0.35/pound; Rainbow trout, channel catfish, largemouth Lucky buckeyes, $3.50 dozen; buckeyes for
Firewood fundraiser for Troop 93, oak.
$1501cord;
$75/half
cord.
www.firewoodfundraiser.com. Adam Harnblir
Covington 770-788-0821
Firewood, $150 per cord, diff. quantities
available. Dustin Herndon Gray 478-607.
0458
Firewood, cut and stacked last wtnter
perfect for use this winter. Kevin Henklf
Rome 678-315-2791
Firewood, oak, and mixed hardwood, $75
112 cord, free local delivery, stacking extra
Rick Clark McDonough 770-898-0985
Firewood, seasoned oak, hickory smoking
chips, kindling wood, call for prices. J
Jackson Monroe 706-461-5038
Firewood, seasoned, ready to burn, oak
pecan, $85, 112 cord, will deliver, call anytime
day or night. C. Carnes Sparta 478-456-0915
Free firewood, you cut and haul, eas)
access. Ken Hatley Barnesville 770-358.
1300
Free firewood, you cut. Diane Stephen5
Loganville 770-483-2473
Good, seasoned firewood, split anc
delivered, $155/cord; $85 per 112 cord
Steven McAbee Jasper 706-669-1424
Carolina Sapphire, Red Cedar, Leyland cypress, wholesale, $25 per tree. Jeff Hill Columbus 706-563-4722
Choose & cut Christmas trees: Leyland cypress, Virginia pines, White pines, Carolina Sapphires, open Thanksgiving Day, www.mintersfarm.com. SteDhanie Adamek Fayetteville 770-461-2840
Choose & cut Levland Cv~ress.Carolina Sapphire, pre-cut ' ~ r a s e r " ~ i r h, ayrides, wreaths, hot drinks, open weekends, www.springbrooktrees.com. David Taylor Carrollton 770-861-5333
Christmas trees, Deepwood Drive, choose and cut, Leyland Cypress, excellent trees. Georgine Boss Loganville 770-466-1350
Leyland Cypress 5-10 ft., excellent quality, painted, string baled, great prices; also, Fraser fir available. Grea Slauahter Dexter 478-488-5315
Leyland cypress, full, 20 ft., free, you cut and carry. Tom Waller Fayetteville 770-716-
The editor has the authority t o designate the length of ads and the number of ads that may be placed by a family unit in any issue of the Market Bulletin. Currently, only one (1) notice may be placed by any family unit in
cracked without shell, $0.55lpound, off Hwy bass, grass carp, bluegill, aeration, fish planting, $4.75 dozen, includes shipping and Mixed, high quality hardwood, seasonec any issue of the Market Bulletin. Family unit
19/41 in Hampton; kmeremo@yahoo.com. feeders, fountains, info@lakework.com. Mati instructions. Jules Simmons P.O. Box 291 and hand split, free local delivery, $80, 112 refers to all individuals sharing the same
Kathy Meremonte Hampton 678-592-5735 Morgan Ball Ground 770-735-3523
Dillard 30537
cord. John Traylor Athens 706-248-4710
residence, address or telephone number.
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FFA Winners
Farm Front
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Robin Studdard of the Jefferson County FFA was named the top individual in the national Forestry CDE. Studdard's agricultural education teacher at Jefferson County is Mr. Steven Sheram. In the National FFA Agriscience Fair, Trevor Correia and Josh Barron, of the Franklin
Legal Notice
Notice of Intent to Consider the Adoption of Amendments to the Rules relating to the Movement of Vegetable Transplants into Georgia
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS AND PARTIES:
Pursuant to the Official Code of Georgia, O.C.G.A. 9 50-13-4 and 9 2-7-23, notice is hereby given that the Georgia Department of Agriculture will be considering the adoption of amendments to Rule 40-4-7, et seq., relating to the movement of vegetable transplants into Georgia. The Department will be accepting written comments from November 4,2010, to close of business (4:30 p.m. EDT) on December 6, 2010.
SYNOPSIS, MAIN FEATURES AND DIFFERENCES:
The Department is proposing to add a statement of purpose to the current rule to state that Georgia's vegetable production is an important segment of the state's economy, with a five-year average farm gate value of vegetables totaling over $867 million from 2006 to 2009. The statement of purpose would further provide that it is necessary for steps to be implemented to protect this industry from the introduction of plant pests. This Chapter establishes the minimum requirements for vegetable transplants brought into the State and requires that those plants be free from pests.
The Department is proposing to amend the wording of rule 40-4-7-.02(2) to include additional diseases and pathogens. The diseases and pathogens to be added include bacterial fruit blotch of cucurbits (Acidovorax avenae subsp. citrulli), black rot of cabbage (Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris), downy mildew of brassicas (Peronospora parasitica), and downy mildew of cucurbits (Pseudoperonospora cubensis).
The Department is proposing to clarify the wording of rule 40-4-7-.05(1)(a). Currently, the rule requires vegetable transplants to be treated with imidacloprid or similar systemic product. By replacing this statement with "Neonicotinoid class insecticide," growers may better understand that any product in this chemical class may be used to treat vegetable transplants. We are also proposing to add the statement "or other insecticide approved by the Commissioner" since new insecticides may be registered in the future that are equally or more effective against sap feeding insects.
Since the current regulation does not permit the entry of certified organic vegetable transplants, the Department is proposing to replace current rule 40-47-.06 with new rule 40-4-7-.06 entitled "Certified Organic Vegetable Transplants." Certified organic vegetable transplants that are certified under the U.S. Department of Agriculture's National Organic Program will now be permitted entry into Georgia provided that: (a) the vegetable transplants were grown in a greenhouse maintained in such manner as to prevent entry of whiteflies and other sap feeding insects; (b) whiteflies were not detected on the plants during the growing season; (c) the vegetable transplants were visually inspected for freedom of disease symptoms, aphids, leaf miners, thrips, whiteflies,and other leaf or sap feeding insects at least once per week during the growing season; and (d) sticky traps were installed in the greenhouse and monitored at least on a weekly basis, with minimum trapping rates set at two 8 by 12 inch yellow sticky board traps per greenhouse. Current rule 40-4-7-.06 "Required Certification" will be renumbered to 40-47-.07 to reflect the inclusion of certified organic vegetable transplants.
The Department is also proposing to change the numbering of current rule 40-4-7-.07, entitled "Penalties," to be renumbered as 40-4-7-.08.
Interested persons may call or submit a written request to obtain a copy of the proposed rules. Please submit written comments to:
Mike Evans, Division Director Georgia Department of Agriculture, Room 330 19 Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Telephone Number: 404-651-9486 FAX Number: 404-656-3466 The Department will be accepting written comments from November 4, 2010, to close of business (4:30 p.m. EDT) on December 6. 2010. Written comments shall be considered on December 7, 2010. You may download a copy of the synopsis and the proposed rules from the Georgia Department of Agriculture website at www.agr.georgia.gov. This notice is given in compliance with the Georgia Administrative Procedure Act, O.C.G.A. $50-13-4.
County FFA, were named the National winners in Division 4 of the Engineering category, and Amber Kay and Benjamin Northrup were named national winners in Division 4 of the Botany category. The agricultural education teachers at Franklin County are Mr. Gary Minyard, Mr. Cale Watkins and Mr. Owen Thomason; and the agricultural education teachers at Sonoraville are Ms. Sara Clark and Mr. Jasen Spoon.
Fifteen Georgia FFA chapters received a national 3-Star ranking, the highest ranking offered in the National Chapter Award program. Those chapters included Berrien County (Nashville), Colquitt County (Moultrie), Cross Creek (Augusta), Early County (Blakely), Eighth Street Middle (Tifton), Fannin County (Blue Ridge), Franklin County High (Carnesville), Franklin County Middle (Carnesville), Jasper Middle (Jasper), Loganville, Lowndes County (Valdosta), Madison County Freshman Academy (Danielsville), Oconee County Middle (Watkinsville), Pelham, and Westside Middle (Dalton).
A complete set of results and a variety of highlights from the 83rd National FFA Convention can be found on the National FFA website at www.ffa.org/convention/ 20 10/awards.cfm.
these surveys, NASS can measure and report trends in the U.S. pork industry over the course of the year," said Doug Kleweno, Director of the NASS Georgia Field Office. "The quarterly surveys enable NASS to provide timely, accurate and unbiased data that all sectors of the U.S. pork industry depend on to help make sound business
decisions ."
Kleweno noted that, as is the case with all NASS surveys, information provided by respondents is confidential by law. "NASS safeguards the privacy of all responses and publishes only state and national-level data, ensuring that no individual producer or operation can be identified," he said.
Survey results are published in NASS's quarterly Hogs and Pigs report, to be released December 27. NASS also publishes estimates of the number of hog operations by herd size groups and percent of inventory in the Farms, Land in Farms and Livestock Operations report in February. These and all NASS reports are available online at www.nass.usda.gov. For more information, call the NASS Georgia Field Office at 1-800-253-4419.
Christmas Trees
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unheated area, such as a porch or garage to protect it from the wind and sun until you are ready to set it up and decorate it.
Use a stand that fits your tree. Some stands have circular rings at the top, so the ring must be large enough for the trunk to go through the opening. Other stands are open, which may allow for a greater range of trunk size. Avoid whittling the sides of the trunk down to fit a stand. The outer layers are the most efficient in taking up water and should not be removed.
Before setting up the tree, make a fresh, straight cut across the base of the trunk (about one quarter inch above the original cut) and place the tree in a tree stand with adequate water holding capacity for the tree. Fresh trees use about one quart of water per day per inch of tree diameter. The stand should hold enough water to last 24 hours. Water is important because it prevents the needles from drying and dropping off and the boughs from drooping. Water also keeps the tree
fragrant, and prevents the tree from drying out and losing color.
Keep the tree stand filled with water. A seal of dried sap will form over the cut stump in four to six hours if the water drops below the base of the tree, preventing the tree from absorbing water later when the tree stand is refilled. If a seal does form, another fresh cut will need to be made.
Position the tree away from heat sources such as fireplaces, radiators, heating vents and television sets.
Before hanging lights on the tree, test the cords and connections to make sure they are in good working condition (without cracked insulation or broken sockets), and make certain the sockets are filled. And don't forget to unplug the lights before retiring for the evening or when leaving home.
Adhering to these guidelines will help to ensure you will have a suitable and healthy tree to enjoy throughout the holiday season.
Equine Auction
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"Nacho" - 4 year old sorrel grade1QH gelding "Thelma" - 17 year old sorrel gradelArabian mare
"Folsom" -20 + year old black gradeirWH gelding
"McNeal" - 1 year old bay grade gelding "Quentin" -12 year old bay gradeKWH mare
No representation is made regarding any registration or possible registration neither of said equine nor of the physical condition of said equine. Any documentation in possession of the Department of Agriculture regarding registration, physical condition or vast veterinarv treatment of said eauine is available upon request; however, not withstanding the availability of such documentation, or lack thereof, or verbal information given to the Department, said sale is for the equine on an "as isn basis without any representation regarding registration, physical condition or acceptable use of the animal. The Department reserves the right to add or withdraw equines to or from any auction. The successful bidder
must be i.re.oared to tender the price by cashiers check,
money order, cash, or with personal check (accompanied with letter of bank approval) and move the animal from the facility by 3 p.m. on October 23, 2010. Payment MUST be made at the time the animal is pickedup. If a successful bidder fails to tender the price as required, the Georgia Department of Agriculture may refuse to accept any other bids made
by the successful bidder at this auction or any future auction.
These horses are subject to periodic inspection by the Georgia Department of Agriculture for a period of 12 months.
Purchaser agrees that helshe will not transfer ownership of equine,purchased at this sale to anyone who has had equines impounded by the Department, or a case under investigation for a violation of the Humane Care for Equines Act, O.C.G.A. Sec.4-13-1, et seq. If the Georgia Department of Agriculture determines that this agreement is violated, the equine may be subject to immediate impoundment.
Environmental Stewardship
FOCUoSf Award Program
The Center of Innovation for
Agribusiness currently is accepting
applications for the agricultural
AA
environmental stewardship
hi^
is Open to
and
urban agriculture operations.
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Wednesdav. November 17. 2010
ACCE Now Accepting
Member Nominations
The ex-officio members of the Agricultural Commodity Commission for Equine (ACCE) will be accepting resumes for three positions on the ACCE. These positions are for three current members whose terms are expiring. The current members are eligible to resubmit a resume for consideration. According to law, there should be twice the number of nominees as there are vacancies submitted for consideration by the exofficio members. The law also states that a list of these nominees shall be reauested from producers of equine.
Please keep the resume to one page and fax to 404-656-9380 or e-mail to Marcia.Crowley@agr.georgia.gov, no later November 30, 2010, for consideration.
If you have questions please call 404656-3678.
Notice
The Market Bulletin will not be publishing a "Special People" listing this year. Those who 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.
LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS
Average prices for October 2010 at Georgia Auction Markets, Georgia Department of Agriculture and U.S.D.A. Cooperative Federal-State Livestock Market
- News and Grading Service. For daily
quotations, call (229) 226-1641 (7:30 a.m. 4 3 0 p.m.)
(Cattle prices expressed in pricelhundredweight)
SLAUGHTER CLASSES ..........AVERAGES
COWS:
Breakers 75-80% Lean .................... 50.07 Boners 80-85% Lean .....................5.2.42 Lean 85-90% Lean .......................... 48.38
BULLS: Yield Grade 1
1000-1500 Ibs. ................................64.07
1500-2100 Ibs. .................................. 66.22 FEEDER CLASSES:
WEIGHTED .............................. AVG. PRICES
STEERS: MEDIUM AND LARGE 1-2 200-250 Ibs. ...................................,148.92 250-300 Ibs. .................................. ,143.35
300-350 Ibs. ................... . ..........135.66
350-400 Ibs. ................................... ,122.83
400-450 Ibs. .................................. 115.21
450-500 Ibs. ................................... ,109.52
500-550 Ibs. ..................... . . ......104.35
550-600 Ibs. .................................... ..99.31
600-650 Ibs. ...................... . ...........98.47
650-700 Ibs. ................................... ..94.27 STEERS: MEDIUM & LARGE 2-3
300-350 Ibs. ................................. 118.41 350-400 Ibs. .................................... 111.66 400-450 Ibs. .................................,.1.03.70 450-500 Ibs. ..................................... .98.84 500-550 Ibs. ..................... . ............94.25 550-600 Ibs.....................................9..0.71 HEIFERS: MEDIUM & LARGE 1-2 200-250 Ibs. .................................,.1.20.02 250-300 Ibs. .................... ....... ,115.34 300-350 Ibs. ................................1..0..9.52 350-400 Ibs. ................................... ,104.50 400-450 Ibs. .................................1..0. 0.18 450-500 Ibs. ...................................... 96.78 500-550 Ibs. .................................91.25 550-600 Ibs. .................... . ...........88.57 600-650 Ibs. ................... . ..............86.17 650-700 Ibs. ................................ . .....84.70 No Goat Sales Reported this Month
Producers can obtain daily cattle prices by Internet at the following website: http:lhvw.ams.usda.gov
Once at the site, select Market News and Transportation Data in the left column. Click on Livestock, Meats, Gram and Hay under the heading Market News Reports by Program. Next, click on Cattle under the heading Browse by Commodity. Then click on Feeder and Replacement Cattle Auctions and select Georg~a.