\ GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE / TOMMY IRVIN, COMMISSIONER Vol. 9,No. 24 Wednesday, December 1, 2010 @Copyright2010 International Expo Set In Atlanta Jan. 26-28 The 201 1 International Poultry Expo is scheduled in Atlanta January 26 - 28 at the Georgia World Congress Center, located at 285 Andrew Young International Boulevard NW. The Expo, which has been held in Atlanta for the past 62 years, is the world's largest display of technology, equipment, supplies, and services used in the production and processing of poultry and eggs and for those involved in feed manufacturing. All segments of the industry- feed milling, hatchery, live production, processing, further processing, marketing, and all support activities-are represented at the event. There were 805 exhibitors at the 2010 expo which attracted more than 18,000 attendees. Funds earned at the International Poultry Expo are funneled directly back into the industry in the form of research grants, educational programs, communications, and technical assistance. For registration and other information, visit website www.ipe1l .org. Notice Ad Deadline For the Dec. 29 issue Is noon, Dec. 15 USDA-NRCS Announces Deadline USDA Provides For Various Conservation Programs Disaster Assistance The U.S. Department of Agriculture's conservation values of eligible land by Hobby Stripling, Executive Director of the Georgia Farm Service Agency, has announced that part of $550 million in disaster assistance will be available to producers of upland cotton, soybeans and sweet potatoes that suffered losses because of excessive moisture or related conditions in 2009. The assistance will Natural Resources Conservation Service reminds farmers that December 10 is the deadline to enroll in the following conservation programs in order to be considered for fiscal year 2011 funding: Grassland Reserve Program (GRP), Farm and Ranch Lands protection Program (FRPP) and the Wetlands Reserve Program (WRP). GRP is a voluntary program that assists limiting non-agricultural uses of the land. NRCS enters into cooperative agreements with eligible entities that have active farm and ranch land protection programs to acquire conservation easements. Some examples of eligible entities include county Board of Commissioners, Land Trusts, and Land Conservancies. NRCS is authorized to facilitate and provide matching funds (up to 50 percent) landowners and operators in restoring or for the purchase of conservation easements protecting grassland, including rangeland, on eligible land that is subject to a pending pasture, shrub land and certain other lands, offer from an eligible entity. These while maintaining the areas as grazing lands. The program emphasizes support for vermanent conservation easements prohibit the conversion of farm and ranch working grazing operations, maintaining land to nonagricultural uses, and ensure and improving plant and animal biodiversity, and protection of grasslands and shrub lands from the threat of conversion to uses other than grazing. Participants voluntarily limit future uses of the land while retaining the right to conduct that the agricultural capacity of the soils remains viable for future generations. FRPP is a competitive program, where farms are ranked based on national and state ranking criteria. Funding levels vary every year. common grazing practices; produce hay, Participants in WRP voluntarily limit mow, or harvest for seed production (subject to certain restrictions during the nesting season of bird species that are in significant decline or those that are protected under Federal or State law); conduct fire rehabilitation; and construct firebreaks and fences. At a minimum, conservation planning will address soil, water, air, plants, animals and human resource concerns. FRPP is a voluntary program designed to protect agricultural use and related (Continued on Page 11) Conservation Loans Available To Ga. Farmers, Ranchers David Laster, Farm Loan Chief with the USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) in Athens, reminds farmers and ranchers that the agency will make and guarantee Conservation Loans (CL) to producers who want to promote conservation on their land as well as conserve the NASS to Conduct Ag Surveys in Jan. The U.S. Department of Agriculture's National Agricultural Statistics Service will be conducting several surveys in January 2011 to gather critical agricultural inventory and production information for Georgia and the nation. "During the first two weeks in January, producers in Georgia will be contacted to participate in the sheep and Goat Inventory Survey," said Doug Kleweno, Director of the NASS Georgia Field Office. "This survey will provide the latest information on conditions and trends in the U.S. sheep and goat industry for 2011. "Accurate data on sheep and goat inventory and production allow USDA and the industry to be more responsive to the American and international public, increase consumer understanding and awareness, and establish an appreciation for the benefits of U.S. sheep and goats and their products," added Kleweno. When contacted by the NASS Georgia Field Office producers will be asked to provide information on the number of breeding and market sheep and goats, lambs and kids born during the previous year, as well as mohair production, wool production and prices. NASS representatives also will contact milk producers across the country during January to conduct the 201 1 Milk Production Survey. "The information we gather provides a snapshot of the milk production industry in Georgia and the nation, which is why it is very important for all selected producers to participate." Kleweno said. "These data, first and foremost, help the milk producers to determine their production and marketing strategies throughout the year." The Milk Production survey is a quarterly survey, which gathers information from 202 producers in Georgia. NASS asks producers to provide (Continued on Page 12) country's natural resources. Many farmers who need and want to implement conservation measures on their land do not have the "up front" funds available to implement these practices. "I encourage producers who want to conserve natural resources and need a source of financing to implement conservation measures to apply for credit through this program," Laster said. "It is a great opportunity for producers to remain good stewards of the land." Producers can apply for conservation loans to improve or implement conservation practices on their land, as long as the practice is approved by the (Continued on Page 12) Inside Georgia Cooking ..............P.g. 5 Livestock Sales, Events .....Pg. 7 Bulletin Calendar .............Pg. 10 Paae 2 THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday, December 1, 2010 Advertising Guidelines Custom sawmilling statewide with Woodmizer portable bandsaw, 18 yrs. experience, sawing everything from pine, poplar, black locust, and Farm Services Wanted '01 L-3000F Kubota tractor, 5 ft. bushhog, scrape blade, plow, spreader, harrow, 150 hrs.. Cowboylhandyman needed to help on large $11,000. C. J. Cardin Toccoa 404-862-1629 Bulletin Publishes Every Other Week ~11 in the ~ ~ Bulletin must relate to the farminglagricultural industry or be a part thereof; any and all item(s) submitted for sale through the BULLETIN must meet at least one of the following criteria: 1) must be produced by the advertiser on his/her own farming operation, 2) must be made by the advertiser from materials on hislher own farming operation, 3) must be owned and used by the advert~ser on hislher own farming operation for a period of at least 90 days prior to offering for sale through the BULLETIN. Businesses, corporations, dealerships or other commercial enterprises are not allowed to advertise in the MARKET BULLETIN. Commercial is defined as intended for mass market; handling large quantities of product for distribution ( i e , more than normal household or farm quantities); supported by tel~ephonke, ti~^^^ mtay be submitted by U,S, mail, facsimile transmisson, or via the Internet through the Market Bulletin website. Notices sent or fax must be legible, on a single sheet of paper separate from any other notice, and be accompan~edby the name of the category and the name, mailing and street address(es) and telephone number of the person submitting the same, Send ads to: MARKET BULLETIN Georgia Department of Agriculture 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive SW Atlanta, GA 30334-4250 Fax: (404)463-4389 Website: www.agr.georgia.gov To submit an ad via the Internet, access the website shown above. Once at the opening live oak, call for rate quote. Forrest Buckner Eatonton 706-485-2321 Dig ponds in wet areas and clean sand, silt, e t c , Out of lakes, Clean out farm lagoons. etC.9 over 40 years experience in dragline work. Larry POtts Watkinsville 404-697-6455 770- 725-7851 Farm animals bur~alfor Madison, Elbert, Clark, Franklin Co., cows and horses, $100 on Our '0 ert . Clint Larkin Hull 706-206-1062 FaFm of all types: barbed wire. field fence, horse fence, wood. T. Grantham Villa Rica 770-313-0088 770-459-0074 Farm fencing, any type, anywhere, any size job, references, 40 years exp., your materials or I supply. Charles Matthews Shady Dale 706-468-8433 Grain drilling, fertilizer spreading, bushhogging, harrowing, spraying, all types seeding, all kinds of tractor work. Richard Mocko CrawfordRexin t o n 706-743-7324 Hauling: will mov"e h the work, West Ga. area. Alan Hyatt Franklin horse farm to maintainttake People on trail rides, can be intermediate rider and have own included your small Looking for Part time and seasonal help on farm with chickens, living quarters are available if needed, references are great and only serious inquiries. Vergil Walraven Dawson70v6i-l2l6e5-6425 Need 21" circumference tree removed for wood, You cut, You haul. Tanya Chenoweth Adairsvil7l7e0-877-9363 Need mature, trustworthy female OccassiOnal, live-in farm sitting when we go away, must love all animals, ref. 'e4.1 ROmelCalhOun area, email: rhondashannonatl@~ahoo.com. Rhonda Shannon Calhoun404-310-6967 706-295- 4757 Need portable WOOdmizer services Or equivalent mill 40 inch white Oak in NE Taber 808-561- 7325 asking I03 Zimmatic Towable Pivot 650 FT long 834 hrs, excellent $27 OOO; 0 9 0 . ~ H tBt er Americus 229-942-8590 85hp, Cummlngs diesel, 313hrs., elec. Sprinis brakes smart feed like new $16,000. Milton lvie 770-827-1938 770.943. 6882 '07 John Deere 5525 open station 500 hr., 4x4 wlloader, $29,500. Timothy Goodwin Martinez 706-814-3520 '07-Taylorway 6 112ft harrows, adj. gangs, umber heavy duty like new $1 100. Troy Spires 85 Hilltop ~ r i i e k i t y 31549 912-363- 2133 912-253-0206 ,og 5' ~ u s h h o gused 3 times, $1,100. Ed Smith 335 Griswoldville Short Cut Macon 31217 478-986-3942 478-960-0549 1 late 70s McNair pecan harvester, model 848 Big Mac, good shape, $5000. Tony Cariton Doerun 229-881-9665 1-25C Fiat-Allis tilt-angle blade, KIG Made, wench, GIC $20,000; 1LDeutsch 4WD tractor advertisement (i.e., advertisement in page, click on Market Bulletin, listed in the 706-881-2264 publications other than the BULLETIN; listed options in the upper left corner of the page. Horseshoeing wlcab & mower, $8000. Olin Wooten EMPLOYMENT Hazlehurst 912-375-6016 as "business" in telephone directories or "yellow pages", etc.). Other indicators include, but are not limlted to, holding business licenses and holding regulatory licenses1 permitslregistrations. * Georgia residents only may advertise in the Once the page displays, click on the link shown. From the 1st of options displayed, select Market Bulletin - Ads. A listing of ad categories for the current issue will display. Click on the opt~onSubmit an Ad, and an online ad form w~lal ppear. Fill out the form, making corrective, 20 years experience, no dangerous animals, metro-Atlanta area. Scott Ledbetter Marietta 770-846-2211 I can build you a 36x36~10pole barn installed including all taxes and dellvery for $6,900; 30x60~10for $8,500. David Charity Ifyou have questions regarding ads in t h i category, call Andrea Stephens at 404-6519081 0r404-651-9082. Only farm work or farm help wan!ed advertisements allowed. No commercial, 1-2pt hitch disk cutter, $100; 1 ground driven manure spreader, $200. C. Jordan ~ l b ~70r6-2t83~-45~65 10' 3ph hitch, hd harrow, $1100; 9' JD front blade, $1200; 11 shank chiesel plow, $1l o o . Glen Rowland Chester 478-689-0364 Market Bulletin wlth the following exception: sure to f~liln the requiredfields. Please adhere out-of-state residents may advertise only in to the advertising guidelines when completing I Ran er 678-451-3122 industrial Permined. or domestic employment 105 HP Kubota, 1100 hours, 4wd cab and loader, $35,000; 6 disc NH hay cutter, $2000. the Out-of-StateWanted category. the form. Links to general and specific ad Lee, Dougherty, and surrounding counties. 13 year old girl looking for farm work, raised Derrick Carter Adel 229-921-7334 'The editor has the authority to designate the category guidelines are provided on the ad Ter Docker Leesbur 229-343-1849 length of ads and the number of ads that may form. When the form is completed, cllck on the on a farm, run barrels, show livestock. Kali 12' Aerway aerator, 12'sod roller, Sprig Austin Moultrie 229-339-4524 Planter, also have many parts and sod blades. be placed by a family unit in any issue of the Submit Ad option at the bottom of the form. If farm and trim your goats or sheeps hooves for 14 yrs horse experience, can Gerald Barfield Tiflon 229-392-5371 BULLETIN.Currently,only one (1) notice may the ad is successfully transmitted, a thank you $8 per animal, call Ryan or Kevin. Ryan cleanstallslgroundbreak or whatever YOU 12' Fonta~neFlat Dump with cab protector, be placed by any family unit in any issue of the message will appear along with a reference Crum Carnesville 706-498-1393 need done on farm. Alyssa Willlams $1200;. WayneMartinMilledgeville478-288- BULLETIN. Family unit refers to all individuals number assigned to your ad. This reference LakPe & pond dredging, drain pipes Kennesaw 770-843-4339 0053 sharing the same residence, address or number can be used when contacting the repaired, siphons installed, 51 yrs in business, 19 year old experienced with training1 telephone number. Ads must be received no later than des~gnateddeadline in order to appear In the following issue. Ads submitted via our website will be scheduled automatically for the next available issue. Bulletin office for correctlon or deletion of ads. If this message and reference number do not appear, the ad did not successfully transmit. Please contact the Bulletin office for assistance at the toll-free number provided below. * To cancel an ad after submission or to Lake, free estimates. Kenneth McEachern Lithonia 770-482-8616 horse farm work, fence rows, loader, Bobcat, dump truck services, any type of farm services. T m Har er Peachtree City 770-527-1565 breeding1lessons etc. exp, in several diciplines, seeking any available work with horses, Sarah P O W ~L~OSanville 678-787-7677 goatslhorses, willing to learn, do anything. Rachael L U SM~artin 706-716-5839 Inteat rthn e site e wtww.ar.eOria.ov No part of this publicatiotimay be reproduced in any or incorpomted into any infinnation systemwithout the written consent of the Georgia Department of Agriculture. Ads will be published only once each time correct errors made by the Bulletin staff, call LandPClearing & tree mulching services, 38 year old, looking for farm work, lots of The Market Bulletin is printed subm~ttedunless the advertiser specifies on the department's toll free number, underbrush, pastures, fenceline, retention exp. Michael Martin Millner 404-293-9651 the notice that the ad is to be published more 1-800-282-5852, 8 a.m. - 4:30 P.m., pond clean-uplmaintenance, view clearing, 581m with dog-property manager, caretaker, on recycled paper than once. Ads may be published for two (2) Monday - Frlday, and ask for the Market grading, hauling, serving Bartow Co. & animal care, can run tractor and light farm consecutive issues. A new notlce must be submitted if the advertiser wants the advertisement to continue more than two issues. Note: Some ad categories are Bulletin ad department or the person whose name appears at the top of that particular ad category. If calllng from the Atlanta area, the direct d~altelephone number is 4041651- surrounding counties. Stiles Sanford Cartersville 770-378-4696 Land clearing, grading, hauling, pond work, drainage work, building and maintaining equipment, small salarylhousing. James Leggett Lilburn 678-986-3849 Broiler manager needs job, 18 yrs experience, Northeast area. Tony Johnson FARMERS & CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN (ISSN 0889-5619) published infrequently and are published only 9081. Cancellations or corrections called in roads, heavy mowing, concrete work, Lula 706-870-2770 is published blweekly once per submission. Please check ad category headings for publication frequency prior to submitting notice. * There is a 20-word limit for advertisements except as noted under category headings (special categories that are published only will be reflected in the next available issue. Note to Internet users: Once an ad is transmitted via the Bulletin website, the ad cannot be deleted or changed by the person submitting the ad. The advertiser must Call the Bulletin at the number above to have the references available. Josh Halderman Carnesville 678-227-2976 Land clearing, ponds, riding arenas, fence building, hauling services available, gravelltop soillslate, custom lime spreading. Kenny Sargent Rockmart 770-490-1227 Couple looking for work- 10 yrs. exp. in layers + 2 yrs. exp. in broilers. Kirt Revette Calhoun 706-263-9136 Couple seeking work on hen or broiler farm, housing and salary desired, 40 years experience, Jackson, Habersham, Banks Co. by the Georgia Department of Agriculture 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Atlanta, Georgia 30334-4250 404-656-3722 monthly, quarterly or bi-annually, have a 30- ad deleted. A new ad may then be submitted word limit). Advertiser's name, town, via the website. Large and small excavator, dozer for land Henry Page Flowery Branch 706-973-7480 clearing-clean up, demo, dam repair; also, 706-973-7287 Fax 404-463-4389 Office hours 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Frlday phone number or name and complete ' Items for sale or services offered in any address must be included within the word notice must conform to all laws and have various size pipe for drainage or drives. Experience with horses, Allan Sheriff Martin 706-491-5222 maintenancelrepairs around farm, Tommy Irvin, Commissioner limit. The Market Bulletin reserves the right regulations covering sale and movement of Livestock services, tagging, tatooing, housing/pasture board for horse requested. CarRon Moore, Editor to edit notices. the same. Ads for some categories must castrating, deworming, vaccination, etc.; also, Catherine McFarland Marietta 678-895-1940 Gerrie Fort, Circulation Mgr. * Most advertisers include a telephone meet certain requirements. Advertisers artificial insemination and heat Experienced couple seeking employment number in their ads, but mailing address may are advised to review requirements under synchronization for cattle. Dava Biles on poultry farm, broilerllayers, requesting Subscriptions are available via U.S. Mail to be published in lieu of phone number. ad categories before submitting their notices. However, it is important that advertisers Note: Due to space limitations, all ad prov~dea phone number when submittingads guidelines cannot be listed in the Bulletin Jackson 678-251-6075 housinglsalary Lumber, band sawn, will saw owner's logs. Cleveland 706-809-9583 cindy ~ ~ i ~Gofe-sotrdagtiea-rsleusbid~secnritpstaiotnascaorestaovfa$il1a0blpeefroyre$a2r0; opuetryear. Out-of-state subscriptions must be within John Matthews Dallas 770-445-1237 Farm day work-anything from working the UnitedStates or its territories. in the event Bulletin ad personnel need to each week. Advertisers who have questions Mature, responsible female to farm sit while cattle, to starting and riding colts to farrier To start a new subscription or to renew an contact them concerning the~r ads. Advertisers who do not want a telephone number printed in their ads should note this fact when submitting the notice tothe Bulletin. concerning these guidelines may call 1-800- 282-5852, 8 a.m. - 4 3 0 P.m., Monday - Friday, and ask for the ad department or write: Market Bulletin, Georgia you are away, degree in ~~~i~~ studies, lifelong experience. Joy Wallace Rome 706233-1026 Mud and water no obstacle, beaver dam work to exercise riding- have references, existing subscription, send a check or money - Shane Potts Athens 706-424-7565 Help wanted, experience with horse, cattle, order payable to Market Bulletin, along with your name, complete mailing address and daytime phone number (in the event the Bulletin tractors, fencing, furnished apartment with officneeeds to contact you concerning your Each notice submitted for publication of Agriculture. MLK Jr. Drive SW. Atlanta, removal, creek channel cleaning, drainage salary, background checked, non-smoker. subscription)to the above address. must be in writing; ads cannot be taken by GA 30334-4250. ditching, silt removal, lake rimming. Jim Moon Leonard Dra er Cedartown 770-748-2042 To determine if an existing subscription is Husband I Oakfield 229-535-6562 229-881-0048 due for renewal, look for the expiration date on FARM SERVICES Looking ;~~~~,"~;",;~ss,;;;;~y;~U If you have questions regarding ads in thk z",':: category, call Shavonne Smith at 404-651- 9081 or 404-651-9082. The Market Bulletin publishes advertisements for Farm Services in the first issue of each month. Please adhere 9 8 6 6 t o the following guidelines when submitting an ad for farm services. All farm services must be performed o n the farm of the individual desiring the service. Farm Services and Farm Services Wanted ads are limited to 30 words. 5392 1 call for all fence, barn, and pasture work, All types of tractor work, bushhogging, driveways scraped, plowing, front-end loader, seeding, reasonable rates, Bill Couch Cummin 770-401-1076 Rough & dense brush bushhogging, sight lines cut, wetlands, swampy areas, ponds, and lakes, Brush Monster mower on Skidsteer. Scott Ke Lithonia 770-856-6352 All t y i s of tractor work, bushhogging grading, etc,, fence trees/stumps removed, all services for the land owner, gennett white ~ t 706-5h40- reas. priced, free estimate. G I W~hitl~ey Bethlehe7m 70-867-2718 ~Tande~m dum~ptruck delivers compost, top 2659 B ~fenc~e, and~ me~tarolo,f, ~~t~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 7.06t-43~6-9~450l l Beavers coyotes muskrats, & other animals r&,oved ,,',rf your property by a licensed trapper, free estimates, James Hu hes Locust Grove 770-898-8577 ~ soil, fill dirt, mulch, etc., haul off debris and pKeernfonlremsaBwlo6b7ca8t-~6w83o-r2k6.~2R4aymond Dunnigan Tractor and skidsteer work, bushhogging, brush mowing, light grading, tilling, land cleanup, Rockdale & Newton Counties, no job to0 small. David Carter Covington 678-300- and maintenance on farm in exchange for housing and small salary. Allen West Danielsville706-338-7937 surrounding counties Chris Coleman Molena 770-891-9718 Looking for intermittent farm caretaker, to care for horses, references, Ideal for college student. Penny Kwirant Whitesburg 770-838- Married couple wlchild seeking work on layer1 broiler farm for housinglsalary, have experience. Alex Fincannon Homer 678-897-0533 Professional couple with 18 years experience with broilers looking to manage your farm serious inquiries please, Wanda Address all requests to be added to or removed from the mailing list, change of address ~~~[f,"b~ address changes to: FARMERS & CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Atlanta, GA 30334-4250 To advertise, you must be a resident of Georg~a,out-of-statewanted column IS the only exception to this rule. Notices must not exceed 20 words and must adhere to rules and regulations pmruesctedbineg reeaccehivecdateignorwy.rltlnAgll. advDeertaisdellmneenits ~ ~ , weed control spraying, fence staining and painting, bushhogging, fertilizing, lime, aerating, wood and wire fence construction, - Casey Kent Monroe 678-446-8520 32 years of experience, bushhogging, grading, gardens plowed, foodplots, clearing, heavy equipment operation, logging, post ~~~~~~~~~d.~i",~~~i" 2040 35 yrs. exp. custom timber clearing, horse riding arenas, excavated and surfaced horse paddocks, residential grading, trackhoeltrucking, driveway construction, demolition; insured, remove washouts, bury FARM dead animals. Bill Butler Braselton 706-654- - 3777 770-231-4662 Aeration-core plug type machine, 6 ft. wide, tractor mounted, work by the acre or the hour, grading, bushhogging, fence work, and no-till grain drilling, Jackson and surroundingcounties. Chris Wilkie Commerce 706-335-7538 Tractor services, bushhogging, tilling, loader, grading, dirt & gravel hauled, area clean up, fence repaired or installed. Wayne Humbard Loganville 770-466-0280 Boom mowing, brush cutting, clearing ponds, fence rows, farm land pivots, ditch rows hunting lanes, shooting lanes, and up roadwayont,fil and surrounding ,a22r~e9a-"5s,3,3C'-5ai2rl5~tO0n" H; i,ns"o;n ~ ~ ~ ~229P.39~2-~45;80 Bushhogging, food plots plowed, call for info on all services Stephen Cartersville 770-31 8-g323 Bushhogging, food plots, and grading; you need, I can do it, $501hr,, hr, Lester "inSon Leesburg 229-344-6237 Bushhogging' ponds mowed' pond banks 'leared, food plots p l o ~ " ; , Other services. Stephen ~ Tractor work, grading, and septic systems. Roger Griffin Carrollton 404-213-2178 770- 920-0044 . Tree and leaf removal, most competitive rates in West Atlanta. Matthew Cauthen Villa Rita 404-405-3115 Turn your trees into lumber/outbuildings on your property, Timber King portable saw mill, can cut logs 32 inches in diameter and 21 feet long, free estimates, statewide. Rick LaHayne Clarkesville 706-499-6939 Will build farm fence with wood or wire; cw~oor~rrka,ls, farm buildings, & statewide service. all other Robert related Hayes Hartwell 706-376-6708 Johnson Braselton 706-654-2803 Seeking work on your farm- have experience with broilers houses, hay and some cattle, very hard worker. Stephen Norwood Cartersville 770-318-9323 Single person to care for 2 horses, reduced rent includes horse board and furnished appt, no smokers. Amy Robinson ~ a n s f i e l d678758-3135 Wanted: non-smoker, barn help with experience with equine, exchange for partial house rent. Donna Blauvelt McDonough 770883-4826 you ave quest,ons regar ,ng CategoW call Ashley Simpson at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082. Wednesday at noon, Send all notices to the above address. The Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin assumes no responsibility for any notice appear~ngin the Bulletin nor for any transaction resulting from published notices. Advertisers are caut~onedthat ~t1s agalnst the law to misrepresent productoffered sale In a public notice Or advert~sementcarried in any publication that is delivered through the Un~tedStates mall. The Georgia Departmenot f Agriculturedoes "0' discriminate on the basis of sex. race, color, national origin, age or disability in the admission or access to, or treatment in, its employment policy or ~ts programs or activities. The Department'sAdm~n~stratioDnivisionat 19 Mart~n Luther King Jr. Dr~veA,tlanta, GA30334-4250has tbheeennodne-sdiigsncar~temdintoaticoonroerqduiniraetmeecnotmscpolianntace~nweidtIhn Section 35.107 of the Department of Just~ce Regulations Information concerning the reasonable rates. Dave Lopshire Monroe W i l l 770-318-9323 prov~s~onosf the Americans w~thDlsabil~tiesAct. 404-502-751 4 Call for Bobcat work, everything from dairy cattle in&,tts and surrounding counties, owned b y t h e advertiser and used i n and the r~ghtsprovided thereunder, are ava~lable :;$;;s~;;O~p~s,",","g.;~rti,"; AFA certified farrier since '94, corrective Clearing, grading, gravel, dirt and Concrete. email: reamerl@bellsouth.net. Paul Reamer trimming and .shoeing, 100 mile radius of ten Years of experience, will work by hour or Jackson 770-775-0158 Cartersville, dependable, reliable. Rodney by the job, email: dljconstruction@gmaiI.com. Will saw your logs into lumber at your machinery and equipment wanted must be ~p",",i:~~~~~~~~Ii,9'/~$.sel~~SS~",",i contact our agency. Tant Rockmart 678-899-9181 All fence types built or repaired: farmlranch, wire, chainlink, wood, high tensile electric, vinyl; horse arenas and paddocks built, Bobcat work, reasonable rates, statewide. Lee Gray Conyers 404-643-0403 Custom sawing & millwork, will saw your logs into useful lumber using portable Woodmizer sawmill, will travel to your location. Stacey Freeman Statesboro 912- location with portable sawmill, reasonable rates. Billy Bridges Winterville 706-742-9564 Woodmizer sawmill will travel to your location and saw your logs into lumber, quality work, reasonably priced. Kim Ruff Jackson seeking those items for their own farming Operation. '00 excellent used 5' Bushhog, newly painted and refurbished, regular maintenance, new blades, $600 cash. Harry published biweekly at Capitol Square, Atlanta 30334. Periodicals paid at Atlanta, G ~ a.nd additional Offices. Thomas Kelly Villa Rica 770-527-2905 682-7723 770-775-491 9 Crider Cleveland 678-493-7275 Wednesday, December 1,2010 THE MARKET BULLETIN Pane 3 125kw, 200hp Perkins power unit, 75 hrs. 1970 C50 Chevrolet 12 ft spreader truck; 2 13-6-28 rear tractor tires and tubes, good 7' heavy duty bushhog, $1300lobo; 7' JD Five used truck tires, R11, 22.5 80% good, with automatic start, $21,500. Kellay Rice good bed, brakes need work, $4,000. Wayne condition, $250. Kenneth Poole Baldwin 706- box scrape, $450. Aaron Johnson Gainesville $150 ea. or $600lall. James Ridenhower Watkinsville 706-769-7541 Hewell Gillsville 770-530-5677 677-2126 770-718-8343 LaGrange 678-416-0702 135 MIF Deluxe excellent condition, new 1970 F600 grain truck with wood dump 2 B John Deere tractors, fully restored, 7'x20t dbl. axle trailer w142"H diamond Flory 3600 EP harvester, $8,000; Canan paint, new gauges, new tires, p.s, new 12V body, good condition, $2500. Steve Allen 444 $40001ea. Robbie Appling Lexington 706- patterned sides, dbl. drs.in rear, $1100. dump buggy, $3000. Ed Vinson Fort Valley alternator, $5000. Everett Hobbs Crawford Cochran Rd Butler 31006 478-862-3520 478- 743-5674 Layton Harris 1301 Delhi Rd. Tignall 30668 478-825-5030 706-743-8645 862-3520 2 Homestead tractors, 2 plows, both run 706-401-6559 706-285-2599 Ford 2N tractor, runs, 5' bushhog, drag 14,000 gallon open top carbon steel tank, 1970 Ford 3000 diesel, new brakes, good well, $600 for both. J. Douglas Loganville 8N Ford 1950 & Farmall B with 5 foot blade, cultivator, $2500. Ralph Drew $7,000 and a 15,000 gallon horizontal carbon tires, pls. Wayne Young Calhoun 678-986- 770-466-1278 mower, $1,200, both good tractors. Don Dawsonville 706-265-3087 steel tank $7,500. George Harris Covington 4897 2 row bottom plow, 3 pt., $300; 3 heavy duty Morris Eastman 478-374-1804 Ford 3 cyl. gas, pis, 8 spd., 2 stage clutch, 404-277-0150 1973 Ford 2000 tractor with 5 ft bushhog, mower, parts, make offer. Lillian Atkinson 9' Brown harrow, aas Balkbuster, leveler, 6 ft, mower, 7 shank plow, all $7800. Clifton 14x7 equipt. trailer dovetail, double axle, runs great, excellent condition, great tires. McDonough 770-957-6715 furrow fillers, scrapers $2500; 2 row JD71 Hughes Rutledge 706-557-2018 bumper pull, running lights, exc. cond. $1200. Ray Bailey Newnan 770-251-4822 150 gal.Hardee, 20', 3pt sprayer, exc. , $1050; 5 ft.King cutaway harrow, $250. J.C. Maney Baldwin 706-778-7870 $4250 both, will seperate. Cheryl Pritchard Conyers 404-583-6066 1975 Farmall 140 hl-crop, new tires, new paint, 6 ft.Woods belly mower, new belt, $3500. James Smith Oakfield 229-535-4248 2 year old 27 ton Troy-Bilt wood splitterlwith planters, $1400. Pete Giddens Ocilla 2295.5hp Honda engine, used 5hrs, $850 obo. 831-1053 2 . Kenneth Rowland Fort Valle 478-258-1055 955 Catepillar Loader, runs well, 600+hrs on motor, 35% track, farm use several years, sheltered; 2155 CSE IH picker, good cond., $9000. Troy Jones Lula 706-677-4983 Ford 3000 diesel tractor, looks and runs well, 5 ft. Rhino TW60 rotary cutter, 6 ft. box blade, $58001obo. A. Lamont Warner Robins 478-953-5655 Ford 3000 good condition, runs, lift needs 1500 Ford tractor $2700; double cut harrow 1978JD 2640 70hp tractor with new 8'Tuffline low hrs.; 644 JD GRN, field ready. C. Nutt 955H Cat loader, good condition, good some work, $3500/nego. Keith Parker $375; Bushhog finish mower, $500; roll over plow, excellent shape, new tires, $11,000. Alvin Cordele 229-276-5336 engine, new tracks, pedal steering, hydro Tennille 478-552-3216 478-232-7153 scrape blade, $250. Roy Rickles Sharpsburg Brown Shad Dale 706-819-2147 2-JD S choppers Meyer truck, C-65-SIA- transmission $7500, Ford 3930 1992, 1426 hrs., runs great, 770-599-0201 427, 3 axle backhoe trailer. S.R. Greenway camey2@wlndstream.net. Don Almand $9650 or trade on 3600 Ford. Johnny Seabolt 1500 Yanrnar diesel tractor w 4 ft tiller, 4 ft roll bar, front guard, 3 cyl. diesel, must see, Alma 912-288-2813 Cleveland 706-318-7565 Cleveland 706-969-9061 box blade, $3100. Thomas Weaver 128 Coston Road Leesburg 31763 229-439-0227 229-343-6461 1840 Case skid loader, exc. cond., only 1475 hrs., 6' bucket, 5' with teeth, $8000. Walter Smith Gumming 770-887-3010 1910 Ford tractor, 32 hp, 3 cylinder, diesel, new 5' rotary mower, $5,500. Clayton Brown Centerville 478-953-9485 1927 McCormick Deering 1530 tractor on steel, $2000 obo; 6 older model Graveleys with equipment $1000 obo. George Anthony Loganville 770-466-1218 1936 John Deere A, restored, F&H spoke wheels, white face gauges, good serial tag, runs great, easy start, parade or field ready, $8500. Tom Walsh Eatonton 706-485-5858 1979 MF less than 5000 hrs., $600010B0. Kayla Durance Alma 912-632-2031 1980 track loader, model 941-8, exc. cond., uc 90%, 6600 org. hours, very reliable, $15,000. Lee Taylor Calhoun 770-547-3198 706-629-4281 1984 Chevy c70 spreader truck, 20 ft. body, diesel, runs great, needs new hoses and clutch. Shane Sikes Claxton 912-739-1110 912-690-6658 1985 JD 26hp, 2wd wlturf tires, bushhog & scrape blade, $4000; trader avatlable for additional $600. Ke~thMeeks Milledgeville 478-288-6594 1989 231 M.F.complete engine overhaul, 20' Gooseneck dual axle horselcattle trailer, 9965 cotton picker, $28,000; 9960 cotton center gate, solid metal roof, $ 3,000. Ed picker with mudhog, $18,000. Darrell Williams Jones Lizella 478-935-3488 S w a ~ n s b o r o478-237-3237 2000 NH TC35 tractor with front bucket, AC66 combine, MF124 square baler, JD $8500. Deborah Wheatley Woodland 423- m n u r e spreader, field ready, JD grain drill, 715-5874 other. Morgan Adams Clermont 678-643- 2001 White Volvo dump truck, Detroit 2340 diesel, 17 yard body, vgc. Van Lee Alma 912- 632-7387 in tractor shed, call for Pictures. Buddy Martin 2 0 0 3T a h O 404-680-2833 hours, canopy, flood lights front and back, Backhoe attchment to fit Bobcat model 773. excellent cond., $13,500 trailer also available. Larry Salter Thomaston 706-975-9472 John Hasenauer Jefferson 706-367-7255 Barn kept NIH 270 baler, $3750, Kuhn 2005 Komatsu D32E, 6 way blade, 180 tedder, $1650, Kuhn disc mower, $4500 AIC hrs., one owner, paint still on tracks. Billy hay rake, $1600. Brian Porter Dalton 706- Cavender Carroll 770-258-1511 537-2882 Ford 4000 diesel tractor, VGC, new tires, good metal & paint, no power steering, $4,150. Doug Gay Lyons 912-565-7022 Ford 4610 tractor 2wd, 757hrs, 7209 loader, 6ft 286 like new Bushhog, $12,500. Walton Halski 706-677-4950 Ford 530 square hay baler $750. R.F. PaschaPasashin ton 706-293-4331 Ford 730 front :nd loader, fits Ford tractors 2000,3000,3500, 4000, $1000; 5 ft. bushhog, $400. Steve Bronnan Ball Ground 770-8931798 678-618-2437 Ford 8N tractor, 1952, runs good, 3 point hitch, 12 volt system, good tires, $1850, todco34@yahoo.com . Tom Todd Marietta 770-422-2189 $6,00O/obo. Wesley Allgood Monroe 404- rebuilt hydraulic lift, new battery, gauges, and 2005 New Holland TC33 tractor, frontend Bear Cat Stump Grinder, 11hp Honda Ford 9700 with Waldon 8 ft. front blade, has 21 6-8870 brush guard, $6,250. Mike Fleming loader, backhoe, bushhog, tiller, 18' trailer, engine, runs great, easy to Operate, 5 Yrs. old, canopy, good rubber, good body, good tractor, 1942 A John Deere, restored fully, runs Townsend 912-832-5683 912-269-7536 $22,500. Keith Parks Elli'a 706-889-0139 $13000/0B0.Greg Goodall Canton 770-720- $5500/obo. Danny Strickland Barney 229- great, new tires, rings rebuilt heads, must see, 1990 Case uniloader model 1840, 2100 2006 Anderson 25' 'GYooseneck trailer, 2781 775-2246 $4800. Daniel Phillips Royston 706-202-1130 hrs , new tires and wheels, just serviced 2 pulled less than 2000 miles, $4200. Marty Befco 50" tiller, 3pt hitch, $600; 12" bottom Ford 9N tractor, 3 pt hitch, looks, starts, and 1944 2N Ford tractor, runs well, tires 90% buckets and forks. Kathy Chastain Talking Kingery Collins 912-684-2363 plow, 3 pt hitch, $300. James Dodd Jackson runs well, exc. tires, well maintained, perfect 2 speed transmission, lift good, $1800/obo. R. Rock 770-893-7004 2008 full LQ, 2 LPs and Batter~esh, ydraul~c 770-775-6478 4' bushhog, both $2500. Ubence Herndez Morton Buchanan 770-646-5847 1991 221 Hydro-ax with heavy duty 6 112 ft jack, 7 ft. high, collapsible tack, $33,870 Bobcatbucket,Peachtree Cit 770-755-4141 1946 M Farmall. Bill Hudson Loganville mower, G Heavy mowing and cutting trails, (payoff). Laura Shrewsbury Cartersville 770- tracks, 12 inch, $1250; Bobcat sweeper broom, Ford F-600Ydiesel flat bed dump 81 000 770-787-1323 $12,000. Sammy Howell Fitzgerald 229-457- 298-4108 $750; bobcat forks, $450letc. Roy Pruitt mi., new paint, all good tires, 5' spked. 1947 9N Ford tractor, runs, $200. D. Shortt 9378 229-423-2140 255Douglasville 770-949-5453 770-595-7891 Dou las Exle S rin field 912-754-4243 Stockbridge 404-384-8229 1994 Int. tractor 9370, Cummings, $15,000; cond. Johnny Blackhead Hoboken 912-590- Burns walk behind tractor with plows and 1951 M Farmall with power steering, 1997 9300 Detroit, $20,000. Jimmy McLane 2365 harrow, was running when parked, $75. Willie end loader equipped, canopy top , turf tires, $2,500; New Holland 660 round baler, Hartwell 706-376-4092 2 8 1 0Bund Lawrencev4i0ll4e-626-8976 10995. Bill Jacobs Hoboken 912-337-1963 $5,00O/obo. John Lacey White Plains 706- pis, serviced, new paint, $7800, Brenda 816-5182 ox insulated dump body with tarp, working Brown Centerville 478-954-1283 mower, rear discharge, like new, $1300. John 601 $1,500, used very little, call 7-9:30 pm. 1 9 8 63 1952 Ford 8N tractor, new paint, looks cond. Har Cook Talbolton 706-769-3411 good, runs well, to little for my needs, $2500. Cause Vienna 229-322-4248 229-268-4507 Wile Smith Cleveland 706-865-2081 500 gal., $450, Leland Blankenbaker Dallas BUSihOg post hole digger, 3pt hitch. 9" auger, F&d tractor 1954 Jubilee bushhog blade, Frankie Malcom Madison 770-266-6355 tla, alc, excellent tlres, exc. cond., $18,000. 770-443-2434 $400. Gary Ridley LaFayene 706-638-1911 12v, runs well, $3400, cork9663@aoI.com. 1953 Ford Golden Jubilee, operates well, Joe Walker Fayetteville 770-461-7142 3 Cane grinder, Goldens new model n0.3 John Cork Hoschton 404-202-4565 good sheet metal, fair tires, $2500. Lawson 1996 Case International7250 tractor, 4-wheel point hitch, $100, both. for $200. Harold VGC, $600 cash. Henry Adkinson Albany Ford tractor 800 M, $3500/0bo, reasonable McDade Eatonton 706-923-2964 drive, enclosed cab, heat & air, $30,000. Virgll Hodnett Clarkesville 706-754-2701 229-894-5115 offer. James Brower Macon 478-785-6471 1953 Massey Harris pacer, two pieces of Brookshlre F o r s ~ t h478-994-2030 3 pt hitch, 50 gal. spray, PTO pulley for Ford Case 1822 two row cotton picker, good Frontend loader for "H" or "Mu Farmall with equipment, (turning plow &disc horrow), $3,000. Steven Moss Holly Springs 770-881- .1114 1956 John,Qeara Pactor, real parade pleaser, $5900lobo. Jack Upchurch Bowdon 770-258-8166 1996 Long 2510 tractor, $8,000 several pieces of equipment. Tom Lane 550 John lngram Rd. Silver Creek 30173 706-2343052 706-676-1805 Bolton duals, sheltered, field ready, owner D e e r e y 2 m $250/both.Jack Mur h Trenton 706-657-4740 shape, a/s. run some this season ti1 have 4 3020,h,,~, row, $3900. Mike Forehand Vienna 229-942- cond,, $6500, R, ~ ~ ~ ~ i ~ t229t -5h67- 220b7 229-2~68-6379~ ~ 4634 229-567-5373 Case IH 2055 cotton picker 4-row, 2450 JDhrs., sheltered, auto lube, $14,000. Mike 4055, $5500; 8 wheel, ~~~~i rake on peerless Mont omer Re nolds 478-391-9057 blade and hay forks. Jeff Knowles Eatonton 706-485-6748 706-473-1418 Gehl 1310 small baler, $3000; IH 35 side delivery hay rake, $250 Jud Greene Bainbridge 229-246-6667 Goodwin pump wlcontrol panel pond or 1958 MF tractor D-50, $3000 B. Crews Hortense 912-614-7260 operated, gc. Buddy Bell Reynolds 478-8474529 caddy $1500. Bert W~lliamsColquitt 229220-2358 C 2 e - l n t . y C o t ~ nPicker parts: picker bars, ribs, hydrostatic pumps and other parts. irrigation, 60hp, 230v, 230 gym, $6200, sell $2600. Cyndi Smith Cartersville 404-569-8988 3600 1964 Ford 4000, gas tractor, new tires, runs 1998 Cat 933C loader, hystat, 3100 hrs., Rodne Mullin Collins 912-240-4840 Gooseneck trailers 5'5"X33', 2010 mod. well, $2900, call after 6 p r n David Mitchell Roi Juliette 478-986-9759 $13.500; 9 ton 24' frailer dovetail. $3200 Keith Thompson Douglasville 770-920-8430 $4200; 931 Cat track loader with GP buckei and stacking rake, $7500. Mark Webb McRae John Deere 40 in good condition, $2750. Tony 25,5001 gvw, new cond. elect. brakes $6500; 8' 5"X33', 18,000 gvw, $5900. 1966 John Deere tractor, model 1020, runs 1999 Cat 953, 5000 hrs., exc., $42,000; DR 229-315-1300 229-868-6442 Grimes Cummin 404-219-4685 Hulett Milan 912-363-5978 well: 3 new tires; new fuel in~ectionpump, $5,000. Don Johnson Dublin 478-272-2750 478-272-7557 t r i ~ m ehi ardhi used. $1600: Land pride rotary tiller RTA3576, $3300/etc. Bo Bailey Carrollton 770-314-7212 4 bottom plow 3pt hitch, $300, side delivery hay rake, $700, other items. Jeffery Chalker Gibson 706-598-0717 used on farm, $14,000. Randy Nation LaGrange 706-882-6177 706-523-1232 Grain wagon. $1200; small heavy duty harrow, $800; water tank wltrlr., $1000; J.D. 220 harrow, $2500. Royce Hulett Hazlehurst ~ - - - - - I I I I 4 row cI ultivationI equipmI ent, planters, plows Caterpillar 943 track loader(1989), one Market Bulletin Ad Form andowner since new, 6700 hrs. $14.500. David good condition. Ronnie Griffis Screven 912- Allgood Covington 770-786-1252 770-318- I I You may use this form to submit your ad. There is a 20-word limit for advertisements ( 1 unless "thenvise notedunder category headings. The 20-word limit includes name, city 579-6704 5457 4 wheel wagon with 15" wheels, 500 gallon Ckment mixer, Pto driven, $800, fuel water tank, 6 hog drinkers, gasoline water trailer,l20 gal., $900. Albert Wiesner I 1 and phone number or name and complete address.The Market Bulletin reserves the right pump, $500, W,R, ~ to edit notices exceeding the 20-word limit. Only one (1) notice allowed per issue. 283-7524 ~D~~~ ~R~~~ 70k6. ~ ilc h o l s~o n706-3~69-5383 Corn planter, $75. Amy Beasley Fort Valley 912-253-0161 912-375-3008 Gravely 5260 walk behind 30" mower with hitch and sulkey. Kohler engine, model K301S, $500. Bobby Brown Milledgeville 478-452-4403 Gravely GX85 mower, 3 0 deck, 13.5 hp, Kawasaki motor, low hours, includes bagger, $1000. Paul Frantz Abbeville 229-425-2977 I ( Cub Advertisers are encouraged to review the advertising guidelines and under 4, box blade with teeth hardly used, $200; 478-825-1063 478-319-7707 individual category headings before submitting notices for publication. Peanut weeder 3 4 . hitch, exc., $200. Bill Gravity feed trailer, $800 or trade for 3 pt hitch 6 with harrow. Larry Manley Leesburg 229- I please place the following ad under the indicated category: 1 Summers Valdosta 229-242-3332 manuals, sleeve hitch and three pieces of 886-4233 4' ~ ~ ~$45h0; 4,htiller~, $75~0; 4,' finishing equipment, nice strong tractor, $800. David Great Plains, no till drill,lO ft., exc. cond., I I Category: I mower, $300, all in good cond. D. Thomas Bailey Hartwell 706-371-0545 $9500. Terr Fountain Cairo 229-378-7515 Griffin 770-227-3196 Digger Derrick Polecat P60 18'bed, 60' Harrow, 16 disc, lightweight, five foot made boom, 15.000 lbs at 10'. 18'' x 8' auger, $7900 I good for hay and equipment, $4,500. Michael ObO. Steve McAllister Rock Spring 954-270- Lazenby Gray 478-986-0809 Lankford Buckhead 478-288-3680 0755 423-593-1635 Hay Fork $150, one row cultivator, $200. I I 4435 John Deere Combine with 915 small Double bottom plow, used very little, $200. Ronald Rush Franklin 706-675-3417 gram head, 1350 hours, runs well, $18,000. L. Wheeler Gumming 770-889-3846 Hay spear for front end loader, never used, I I Lee White Cairo 229-378-0301 Drive shaft for a JD 457 baler, male and $225. Eu ene Watk~nsStatham 770-725-0111 450 Jonsered chain saw 16" bar, excellent female ends, slip clutch included. good cond. Hay u:rolers 4&5ft, hay spears and pallet I I cond., $175. Charles Blalock Ellenwood 770- Shane Lemonds Social Circle 770-464-0051 forks, for popular brand front-end loaders and 474-4027 DT 466E International Year 2000 with 16 3pt. hitch hay movers. Pete Harris Elberton I I 5 foot First Choice finish mower,only 4 foot 2007 Chandler spreader, asking $18,000. 706-283-6615 years old, excellent condition, $950/0B0. Rex Dann Grizzle Ro ston 706-988-0175 HD dirt scoop reversible, 4150. boom pole, I 1 Sells Gainesville 678-455-4471 $50. $50. Hermann Monroe 770-267-6487 5 ft. 8 disc heavy harrows, $300; 5 ft. good condition. Melvin Simmons Lenox 229- Heavy duty Tayloway 16 ft cultivator, $400; I 1 dirthog pulverizer, $250; single bottom plow, 546-5893 heavy duty 14 ft cultivator, $300. Steve Griffin $150. L. Heumaneus Cornelia 706-499-6169 Enclosed trailer, 16'X8' vnose, Horton Dalton 706-272-3570 I I Please ~ m v i d eyour telephone number for office reference. The phone number w i l l ( not be published unless i t is included i n the above advertisement. I II p Phone 5 ft. box scrape, $550. Thurmon Turk Jefferson 770-945-8172 678-936-0688 Roy Honea Union City 706-759-3890 55 kw Kohler generator Hercules, motor, gas or propane, transfer switch, mid 703, rarely used, $2000. Stan Carson Madison hauler, custom built, 7.5' interior height, bunks, shelves, A/C, sink etc. $6500. Jay Johnston Duluth 404-557-3469 Equipment trailer: 7ftX16ft1 bumper pull, dual-axle, dub' 6' frame, new tires, good condltlon, treated floor, $1100. Dan Hornsby Griffin 770-990-7342 Heavy duty trailer 14ft with dovetail and ramps, bumper p(,l, $850. janstone Cedartown 578-988-8593 dump trailer, $2,700; 1979 C60 dumptruck, 366 engine, $1,100. Jack Lee Eatonton 478285-0207 II 1 Please include your name and complete address on all correspondence sent to the Bullet" office. 706-433-3546 6 ft, Maschi0 finishing mower, good 1 condition, $800,obo. William Brett Perry 478987-3136 478-987-3136 Farmall 130, 1 Pt hitch and 3 Pt hitch, cultivators, planter, PIUS 5v P C S O ~equipt. for 1 Pt hitch, $3950. Harley Thomas Elberton 706283-4724 Hobart meat grinder, like new model 4812, hp, used very littie, complete, $1500 Don Sellers Athens 706-548-7660 IHC McCormick model 46hay baler for parts I I The following statement must be signed by the advertiser submitting this notice for publication: 6 ft, B~~~~ 672, 3 super heavy-duty brush cutter, will cut 4" trees, like new I 1 condition, $3400. Chris Williams Union Point I hereby certify that the above notice meets all the necessary requirements for 404-583-6339 I publication in the Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin. I 6610 F~~,-fJrontend loader, $12,500, 7hp; 243 Massey, 4wd,, 50hp, frontend loader, low hrs., $13,500. Steve Cardin Ringgold 706- Farmall AA with bushhog, running cond., cheap, $1000. Matt Mammoth Fairburn 770306-0306 Farmall Cub not in good shape, many plows, $500. Mike Carver Hortense 912-3229020 Farmall H-450 after market, wide front axle or repair, $300 with manual. Glen Crum Grantville 770-253-4790 Int. tandem grain truck, 18' dump body, 600 bu capacity. Irwin Bagwell Cave Springs 706346-6910 J.D. 14' Grain Drill; can be made into two I Advertiser's Signature 483-9951 assembly, $550. Wayne Tidwell Lizella 478- Jacksonville 912-253-0162 6ft. Heavy duty Red Dog Brand pulverizer, 935-8398 JD 1020 dsl. good tireslsheet metal, 2336 ( 1 This form w i l l appear periodically in the Market Bulletin as space permits. Advertisers may photocopy the form for future use. - , , , , , , , , I I 3pt hitch, good condition. George Kelecheck Conyers 770-597-4878 7' Haybuster grain drill, like new, $15,000. Farmall Super A tractor,lg50, restored, overhauled engine, runs looks good, lifts good, one family owned, housed, $2,600. J.S. Wilson Monticello 706-338-1303 hrs., vgc, $4500 wlbush hog. Fred Fitts Dahlonega 706-867-5761 JD 1950 AO, 1947 BO. Rodney Wilson Barnesville 404-473-1419 THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday, December 1, 2010 JD 300 corn puller, snapper, 3 ea. Gravely KMC 4 row wlde body peanut comblne Pecan cracker Meyer, $3250. W.G. Arnold Used rollers, 10 bottom. 2 too for FL-7 Fiat Want used broiler furnaces, fill system wagons. E.W. Evans Vidalia 912-538-7881 2004, $30,000, 4 row Unverferth strlptlll wlth Valdosta 229-292-2870 Allis, $385. J. Wicker Perry 478-952-6718 notors and sear boxes reasonablv orice. JD 3020, JD 4020, both aood tractors. B. JD 1700 planters, $20,000. William Knowles Pecan equipt., complete set for harvest and Utilltv cart New Hunters. run model D-13E ~ o o dcondition. Barry Edington ~ a ~ s v i l l e Hall Pavo 229-859-2764 315-4350 cleaning. Ted Hart Eatonton 706-473-3360 13HP, '5spd Green 10001b towing capacity, 578-283-6807 JD 3255 FWD 3657 hrs., $28,000; 10' 620 Hst loader, bushhoq like new, Pecan shaker, OMC Dodge 1 ton, $5200 headliahts $3800/obo. Robert Codv Want used manure soreader. Frank Krone cutter, $3,500; 17' hay tedder, $1,800; 40 hrs., $15,500; older ~ a u l m a r kenclosed field ready. Charles Tyler Leesburg 229-438- ~ o ~ a n i i l7l7e0-207-9310 7ainwater Marietta 770-428:8999 pasture renavator, $2,000. Wilton McDaniel trailer, 20 X 8, $3250/obo. G.K. Allen Vermeer 252 stump grinder, dual wheels Yatesville 770-468-3679 Dawsonville 770-231-4416 Pemberton 4 yard bucket for JD 544H and Vermeer trailer, 106 hours, $7,000. Ron JD 4020 Side Console, recent paint, clutch, Kubota L-3240 wlloader, 200hrs.. has quick loader, exc. condition, $3500. Bill Nevels Sale Eubanks Marietta 770-427-0579 FARM SUPPLIES 5600hrs., 3020 1965, Powershift, straight, detach bucket, tooth bar, canopy, includes 5 City 229-336-0497 Wallace 10,0001b capacity A-Frame Gantry 4600 hrs., both look, run well. Anthony Lamb pieces equip., ex. cond., $19,500. Mike Planter-Covinqton one row, with Plttsburq on wheels for lifting farm equipment, $1,500. ~at&~oryc,all ~ n d r e a~ t e 6 h e n >st 404-651- Gibson 706-598-9818 706-833-8001 Hattaway Dearing 706-556-6422 cultivator frame,good condition, not worn out Roy Etheridge Hampton 770-780-4985 9081 or 404-651-9082. JD 4030 tractor, exc. condition, four post guard, dual remotes, new tires, batteries $12,500. Robert Chapman 2631 Chapman Rd. Zebulon 30295 770-567-8811 Kubota L2800 4x4 frontend loader, hiah & $850. Loyce Johnson Marietta 770-993-0272 Welder, Miller Bobcat 225, 632 hrs., over low speed,four and 112 hours, still Gder Plow. 60 in John Deere tiller with seed bov. 50' leads, trailer included. Bob Burkey warranty, $15,500 with 4 ft. bushhog mower. field ready, llifetime weiaht wheel. ~ e r f v Buchanan 770-646-3043 B.H. Mullis Lizella 478-538-4294 Cronan ~ o v i n g t o n770-786-4835 Wheel horse 314H tractor with hydro. 4 8 1" quail netting, brand new in packaging 25x150' paid $350 asking $200, heavy duty letting for fllght pen. Jon Wilson Pitts 229322-3722 JD 440 Crawler, 3ph, blade, runs, right final Kubota L3830 2004 4x4 tractor w1723 Post hole digger, 3-pt. hitch, 9-inch, $300. deck bagger, no 3 pt. John Eaton 3619 Sewell 1000 feet lumber; oak, tiger maple, cedar, drive problem, $2,500. Buddy Hays Musella loader and canopy, 582 hours, R4 Tires great Donald Parker Haddock 478-451-7929 Mill Rd. Marietta 30062 404-583-4709 ash, pine, poplar, basswood and hickory, also, 478-957-8157 JD 4400 combine with JD 444 corn header condition, $13,500. Jeff Lacey Dawsonville 404-569-5193 Poultry house cleaner, manf. by Lewis Brother MFG, co. pat# 3412943, works well. Whitfield Semi Automatic clio olanter. $3750; Treco pull type semi auto t;ee'planter; turning blocks. David Gray Bowdon 770-6551674 and 13 ft. grain table, $5000. Austin Morgan Kubota M125XDTC 4wd cab tractor. Sherman Bennett Commerce 706-870-6253 $2750. Charles Knox Doerun 229-891-5605 1871 Enterprize champion plug tobacco Rincon 912-754-1447 912-661-0385 $37,000. Duffy Bischoff Omega 229-777- Power Pro 6.5 hp overhead valves 229-782-5162 :utter, from old store, $300 or int trade. Robert JD 450 arain drill. 21 double disc, vac, 8073 horizontal shaft engine unused, $225. David Wood Solitter. 3 Pt hitch works from tractor Elliott Chatsworth 706-695-3172 sheltered, $4500; side dump grain tralkr, Kubota M5400, Woods 1020 loader w l Blasczyk 1461 Pine Shadows Dr Dallas hydraulics,' 30" stroke, 4" cylinder, $300. Jerry 2 1000 gal. LP gas tanks, good condition, $700. Elliot Harrison Montrose 478-488-1367 digging bucket and forks, IH backhoe 30157 770-445-5646 Cox Fayetteville 404-824-7569 770-461- $1000 each. WL. Tatum Dawsonville 770- JD 450 loader, aood shaoe. four wheeler. must see. ~ h a r l e s - ~ i o r~eawrenceville770: $20,000, other items available. Hollywood 706-754-6802 J. Daniel Priefert Poultry Lltter Saver, 7 ft, excellent condition, $3500. J. Bennett Moultrie 229- 7938 Woods backhoe, 3 pt hitch, 2 buckets, 12" 530-4950 20-30-55 gal. plastic drums, 2 bung plugs, 338-2094 770-616-3940 Kubota, 2007, M105, 105HP, Supercab, 891-6767 24", fits 40hp and above tractors. John Ficher 55 gal. metal lock ring, 55 gal. wlo lids, 55 JD 450, diesel, runs and operates well, $5800.2 vard ooll tvoe oan. $1500. J. Jones 2WD, loader, 7' bucket, hayspear, forks, perfect for hay operation, $28,000. James Rollin-S 20ft. goose neck with three ramps. Derell Waldrop Dacula 770-601-6851 Lakemont 706-490-3093 Worm harvestor, castings seperator paid, gallstainless; power pole $I/ft. Jimmy Cannon Canton 770-889-2342 whitesb;rg 7?0-30i -1j 5 5 Hart Waverly Hall 706-582-2030 Rollin-S 20ft. Gooseneck trailer with three $3.000; new asking $1200/obo, used for only 2006 8x25 10 ton Hooper trailer GI hitch, JD 4508 end loader with backhoe attachment, $7500. Johnny Evans Cartersville 770-630-1823 JD 458 round baler 4 x 5, exc. cond., Kuhn 302G hay cutter conditioner, great shape, $9500. Bo Fountain Cairo 229-377441 0 Kuhn GMD60011HD 7ft disc mower, $4500, ramps and dovetail, like new, $3500. Derell Waldrop Dacula 770-685-1585 Rototiller front tines, runs well, $95; Bud Saylor Fayetteville 770-461-9643 two seasons. Randall Rutledge Calhoun 706624-5790 Yanmar 3000 tractor 5ft bush hog, 5ft tiller, and 5ft box blade, VGC, $3700. Stanley Davis 63500; 3 fuel tanks, 250, 500, 1000 gal. starting at $200. A. Cagle Monticello 770970-9906 24 X 36 Pole Barn Kits, easy to install, $13,000. Julius McAllister Buena Vista 706975-4726 JD 4850, 6700 hrs., 2wd; JD 7100 8RN planters, new bottom half; 1000 gal. nurse tank new. Chad Dixon Dudley 478-290-5619 JD 555 dozer, areat farm loader with 2 buckets, backhoe Gtachment with 3 buckets, $18,000. Rose Hill Warrenton 706-465-2264 JD 6400, cab, AIH, 4WD, front loader bucket hav soear. 5100 hrs.. $27.500. James Norris ~ w a i r k b o r o478-494-3207 JD 7420 MFWD 1300 hrs., $65,000; 4955 - MFWD. 6900 hrs.., $3- -2,.0- 0- 0.,. e.x c-o- nd.. Va.l Smith ~ a d k l4l78-278-7317 JD 7720 Combine, $15,000; JD 310 harrow, $1500, 4 flip plow, $400. Ronnie Lancaster Milan 229-362-4619 JD 9965 cotton picker. pickina now, $25,000; KMC strip 'till & row 7500 JD planters, $6500. Derrick lrby Montezuma 478-217-0004 JD 9970 Cotton Picker, mudhog, $80,0001obo; 99 KMC 6 row wide body peanut combine, vine spreaders, $20,000. David Morgan Millwood 912-281-7667 JD model 8200 grain drill, single disc, 15' aood condition, barn life. $1250/obo. Bvron Stewart Dublin 478-272-5426 JD rake wldolly wheel, nearly new; NH rake, vgc, can pull tandem, asking $2500 for both. Wayne Parker Trion 706-734-3053 JD rear wheel weights, 140 Ibs.for 4230, etc.. $220: 71 olanters less hoooer. $200. Kuhn GF5001THA 16.5ft, $2500; John Deere 5203 tractor with 522 loader, $20,000. Phillip Merk Commerce 706-367-5972 Leaf vacuum, Ransomers model XRVO8O. 8hp with hose, $500. Billy Thomas Lula 706677-4501 Lewis Bros Housekeeper #2,$9995 & Lewis Litter Blade, $2495; Large Spreader Cone, $325; 200KBTU furnaces, $175, 30KW generator, $1600. Bob Todd Watkinsville 706-769-0243 404-316-0831 Lightly used Lewis Bros. house keeper in great condition. $2.400. Bill Broome isylorsville 770-337-8607 Like new JD1700 6-row olanters-hvdraulic row markers with KMC rip ;trip and lih assist wheels. Fred Hancock Leesburg 229-3430900 229-438-0028 Long 445 tractor, 45hp,power steering, runs well, good rubber, $2950. Greg Webb Statesboro 912-687-2855 M.F. turning plow 2 14", good condition, $300; two row cultivator complete, good condition, $400. Donny Leggett Hazlehurst 912-375-9592 Magnatrac hydro5000, backhoe w12 buckets, loader, blade, rake, recent service and tune up, $7500. James Mckinnon Gainesville 770-364-7896 Mahindra 3325, 2005 model, 35hp, box blade, like new, only 90 hrs, $7500. Danny Dickerson Cartersville 770-547-5257 Mahindra 511 Backhoe attachment, new condition with mount, $6500. Lonnie Lynn Sand or manure spreader, can be pulled bv garden tractor or ATV, $1000. Bob Brady Augusta. 706-798-6552 Savaae 8261 oecan harvester, aood condition, extended hopper, field r&dy, $12,000. William Brown Sylvania 229-3471012 Savage Pecan Harvester, model 8042, excellent cond., $5500. Ted Wilson Lvons 912-578-4054 Sawmill 0 Frick, all steel rebuild, Frick edoer. Detroit Dower. 4 8 sheeosfoot roller. G.&~bder Dry r ranch 478-945i6580 Single bale hay transporter, bumper pull, $550/cash. Morgan ManuelAppling 706-541- 1743 706-724-4704 Sitrex hay rake, 8 wheel, 17.5 feet wlde, 3 point hitch, good condition, $650. Dan Fowler Blythe 706-833-8337 Stump grinder pto shaver, brand heavy duty, have extra teeth, $2850. Rickv Evans ~ u m m i n g770-235-3079 Sweeoer areator. Jacobsen. hoooer 5cu model 720, 3-pt hitch, $1500, like new. Augusi Myszka Columbus 706-561-3668 Swisher 4 4 trail finish mower, 11.5h.p., pull behind 4 wheeler, will offset, $500. Doug Askew Greensboro 706-347-1610 System 2000 12 stage Controllers- H interested email juneyjen@juno.com, asking $400 each obo. Junior Jenkins Comer 706795-5567 Taylorway 8 ft. wide harrow, pull type, 14 Baxley 912-367-5561 912-281-0473 Yanmar ym 2000, 4 ft. scrape blade; 1 row lay off plow cutting harrow, 12" turning plow, $4000. Kenneth Logan Calhoun 706-2638760 Yard rake, 6 ft. long, 3 pt. hitch, used twice, stored in barn, $275. Jack Jones Fayetteville 77n-461-1575 Farm Machinery Wanted (1)WTBYGGely walk behind tractor, 10: 12hp, good working condition with rotary plow. reasonable. Hans Gruetzenbach 978 County Farm Rd. NE Dalton 30721 706-271-0800 Backhoe case or John Deere. E. Brawell Dublin 478-275-2413 JD 10 ft. 8200 or 8300 grain drill with double disk openers. Seth Young Tennille 478-2326104 JD 350 sickle mower, operating or not. Joe Bradfield LaGrange 706-845-6309 John Deere 46 inch mower deck in good conditlon to fit 110 112 210 212 214. Irwin Brown Ambrose 912-384-7493 Looking for 2 row fertilizer dist. and 6 inch pto turbine pump. Billy Fussell Sylvania 352455-2412 Looking for a New Holland 570 square baler in good workmg condition, may consider a $575. Linda Hartley Kathleen 478-954-1012 Looking for a small trailer to be pulled by a three wheeler. Teresa Brady Martin 706-9690901 $2675. Tom Lamb Fayetteville 770-719-1516 250 gal. LP gas tank good conditlon 10% gas, call for info. Keith Brewer Johns Creek 770-360-9095 250 gal. white plastic tanks with aluminum sides, 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 404558-1065 250,000 B.T.U shoo or areenhouse. W. Sweatman Cleveland 770-24'1-4533 275 gal plastic tanks $65 2 drain valve, good for water. Mark lssenberg Rising Fawn 706-398-3232 275 gal. liquid storage containers for sale, need cleanlng out, $75 ea., or obo. Doug Tarpley Aragon 404-285-7029 3 drum cutters, $400 each for parts. LOIS Carson Jackson 770-775-3240 3001b anvil- IOOlb anvil: oortable forae. 3 # 20 cast iron pots, cooking grade, bnging tongs- large. A. Hendrick Austell 770-9489842 30x50~10Enclosed pole barn only, $9000 10x10 slider and walk door, call for Information. Ronda Kaufman Cartersville 770-866-9156 320 feet of two-rail. PT solit-rail fence. $175, North Troup County. r red Bodlne Hogansville 706-637-0865 34 sheets 3 ft. x 26 ft. forest green Bi-rib metal with ridge and screws extra nice, $1200 Notice ' 5i0-8339 John Deere runs well $2500, 1939 M&H Farmalls, $2500 each. J.C. Cannady Statesboro 912-865-2278 John Deere 1954 Model M - repainted with new decals, runs very well, $1800 obo. David Hutcherson Valdosta 229-242-0910 229-5636725 John Deere 2020 tractor, 54hp, remote hookups, new seat, new clutch, $5500. John Medders Nicholls 912-614-2666 John Deere 3032E with 305 frontend loader and 6 ft. box blade, 4wd, has 30 hours. Jimmy Bray Cordele 229-273-6202 John Deere 3320 tractor. 4x4. loader. 155 hours, excellent condition,' $18,000. derald Driggers Valdosta 229-245-0423 John Deere 4020, 1967 many new parts to many to list, new paint, runs well, $85001obo. Mark Faircloth Pelham 229-328-8036 229403-9314 John Deere 4760, 2 wheel drive; 9965 4 row cotton picker; 496 Int. harrow, KMC 6 row bedder; etc. Michael Baker Abbeville 229406-0518 229-406-2127 John Deere 48 front end loader, good cond. Rex Yerkes Meansville 770-567-8659 John Deere 5103 Tractor, 50HP, 260 hrs., 2 wheel drlve, sheltered, $10,000. Lee Pettis E. Dublin 478-279-1230 John Deere 5303. 64 ho. 275hrs. canoov. 2 hydraulic remotes in excellent conditibn. $2i,000. Alan Morris Leesburg 229-759- 9042 229-317-1745 John Deere 7810. 6900 hrs.. one owner excellent condition, $55,000. dhris Mallard Girard 30830 706-871-6722 John Deere MXlO lift type rotary mower, 4 yrs old, excellent condition, $4000. George Turk 7977 Hwy 88 Sandersville 31082 478552-5624 478-552-5624 John Deere sickle mower, model 39 and has a 7 foot long blade, asking $300. Walter Brooks Athens 706-543-9795 KMC 4 row peanut combine, 1992 model, great condition, just finished picking 2010 crop, $80001obo. Zach Shanklin Albany 31705 229-881-6383 Jesup 912-256-4015 Manure Spreader, large, needs minor repair, $50. Mike Walter Monroe 678-7731050 Meyer pecan cracker, $3500. Jerry Smith Brunswick 912-264-2156 MF 1105 tract. duals, Cat II field cult., Cat I field cult., Reynolds 5 yd. cut load dump pan. Vernon Culpepper Lake Park 229-356-2787 MF 135 good tractor, eng. tires, lift inep., $3000/obo. 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 240. 660 hrs., aaraae keot. like new. $10,000. Charles fleece k a n t o n 770-3456779 New Holland tractor 1715, 1200 hrs., 28hp, 3oh. PTO turf tires. strona. $5000. Joe Martin drawfordville 706456-3798 New ldea 1 row corn picker, $2250. Jake Carter McDonough 770-713-8334 New ldea 324 two row corn picker, 36" rows, 327 12-roll husking bed, field ready, $2500. Joseph Ballenger Canon 706-498-2469 New parts for 9965 and 9930 JD cotton pickers, spindles, belts etc. James Bailey Elberton 706-318-1012 Newer spreader, with agitator, only used few times, etc. $600. Gene Murrell Waynesville 912-778-4193 912-674-0695 Newton Crouch fertilizer spreader on C70 chassis, $3500, runs well. Allan Brittaln Jackson 770-775-7727 NH 145 manure spreader, good condition, $2800. Chris Newman Canton 770-883-5952 NH 353 hammer mill. $2800; 7 ft. pull tvoe bushhog brand Bushhog, $700. ~ ~ n d bo bne Royston 706-498-4686 NH 565 hav baler - 3 vears old. less than 500 bales. neb ~ondition.~sheltered$1. 3.000. Reed Skinner ~ u r r a ~ v i l6l7e8-997-3405 Nitrogen bulk tank, alum, 12000 gals., good shape. Joe Goss Hawkinsville 478-230-9039 Nyle L200 Dry Kiln, 20 foot chamber with Moisture meter, $3200. Richard Davis Fayetteville 770-716-8227 Old model single mill, call before 8pm. Hernon Spiva Blairsville 706-745-6761 Older 8x16 drver trailers. aood tires. oulls good; also 4 ~ * ~ o n o s evmacuum planters VGC. Dennis Scott Sylvania 912-682-4422 disks, gauge wheels, hydraulic cylinder to lift, Need a Ford tractor 1700 diesel hydraulic $800lobo. J.D. Sasser Stockbridge 770-679- pump, 1980's model. Howard Brown Newnan 0614 770-253-1482 Taylorway disc tiller, has 4 24" disc, good Need a motor for a Massev Ferouson 1030. condition, $400, All purpose plow, 7 shank. will consider whole tractbr. Gike eagle $400. J. Martin Hephzibah 706-592-9867 Douglasville 404-317-6289 770-489-2045 Taylorway heavy duty 4 axles, low rider, wil Need clutch facings for two wheel walk haul, 24,000 Ib., $500,4 axles, $6000; $50 ea. behind David Bradley tractor or info on J.W. Stephens Stockbridge 770-474-2184 availability. Bobby Smith Marietta 770-435- Texas Sod Harvester 500 hours,7 gang reel 2908 mower, 6" twist lock rainbow pipe, Woods bai Small manual bandsaw sawmill, wing finsh mower. Gerald Barfield Tifton 229. Woodmizer, Hudson, etc. or a home made 392-5234 mill. David Drexler Fitrzgerald 229-423-7174 Tiller--Troy Pony, 5 hp B&S, v. gooc Two used 16.9~26"rear tractor tires at a condition, hillerlfurrower attachment included reasonable price. Dwane Braziel Cordele asking $500/obo. Pierre Naggiar Kennesaw 229-322-3798 678-401-8731 Used tractor tires 18-4x34 rear tires. Flovd TR3 heavy duty rake, scrape blade, $300 Knowles Jr. McRae 229-315-0409 Joe Douglas Villa Rica 770-402-6590 Want 16' or 18' barrow. also cotton lav bv Tri-spool control valve $150; 2 HP motor sprayer. John Horton ~ h i n 2e29-385-52i2 ' enclosed, 1151230 SP $200. Fred Jones Wesl Want 2418 Power King economy tractor, dual Point 706-883-8326 tran., front end loader, and 5' Belly mower. Mike Troy Bilt H D chipperlshredder, CS4210, 1C Quinn Danielsville 706-789-2538 HP Briggs and Stratton, used once, looks anc Want 3-point hitch tiller, to work up small runs like new, $500. Sandra Lupo Preston garden space, please leave message. Mary 229-942-1410 Withers Perkins 706-871-1889 706-871-0636 Troy Bilt Ttller, horse, electric start, neM Want 4 bottom plow, also Kenco Mfg. co. engine and battery, good shape, ready fol plastic layer. J. Horton Rhine 478-893-7004 spring, $890. Mary Wilson Monticello 706. 338-9085 Want 9 N or 8 N or Farmall Cub tractor fol parts or repair, running or not. Thomas Tuckel Troy-Bilt Workhorse tiller, Kohler 8hr: Lithia Springs 770-941-2354 ~ a g n u mengine, lightly used, Griffin Dalton 706-260-1912 $700. ~tev'c Want harrow, a discarded pull type, offset disk any condition. James L Lastel Turbo 7720 John Deere combine. aooc Kathleen 478-987-3703 condition with 20 ft grain header, $12,500r~ec Ruark Bostwick 706-342-2391 770-601-2364 Want Bermuda spring harvester. Moshell Morris 229-881-5823 Phil Two A John Deere tractors, missing othel ocs. of eauid.. as is. make offer. Fred Windon wrens 7061872-4403 Want farm seed cleaner, 30 to 50 bu pel capacity. Henry Kleckley Oglethrope 478. 973-7282 Two David Bradley walk behinds, one run: well, harrow, turning plows, cultivators, oper plow, bush cutter, $1,100 0 6 0 . James Blake) Garden City 912-964-1793 Want frontend loader for a Ford 393C tractor. Marvin Cowart Cleveland 706-219. 4728 706-200-6636 Two disc Mathis fire plow in good condition new disc, hydraulic lines, and flotation tires Tim Shiver Newton 202-657-7755 Two ea. 750-15 tri rib tractor tires, ir Want gas tank for 110 flat-fender Johr Deere Mower. Hollis Crumme~ v M, onroe 770. ~ ~~ ~ 833-9802 770-207-9248 Want horse drawn farm equipment ir useable condition, sickle mower, hay rake excellent condition, $100 for the pair. Bot planters, fert. spreaders, cultivators. Wil Thomas Tifton 229-382-3991 Beattie Ellijay 706-669-0596 Two John Deere planters on a tool bar Want JD 3020 or 4020 tricycle, running 01 Travis Stroud Macon 478-788-1352 repairable, reasonable. ~ a n d y ~ e l Cc ohrdele Two mule drawn Cole planters, one 2 hole -22-9.-9.4.7. -1.f-i6-7. planter and a one hole planter, $150. William Want Kuhn GMD700 HD II hav mower Leo Maney Baldwin 706-968-8850 36 in fans , LB White heaters and Valco brooders . Garv Fouts Ran"aer 706-629-0233 678-446-7784 ' 40 x 180 chicken house left, to be sold in 40' sections. Rich Lind Adairsville 770-773-3811 4O'x24'x18' galvanize 22 gauge bolt together utility building, $2800 obo. Emerson Cone Statham 770-725-5780 5 aas ooultrv house heaters. Ziaaitv drinkers, chorethe feeders & other Gsc. poultry house equipment. Joshua Martln Clarkesville 770-531-7432 5 ho ohase converter. Frank Vines Tvrone 500 gal. fuel tank, 110 volt pump, hose, nozzle. $450: Davton 5W660. 12v winch $365. DO;^ Williams ~oreland'70-253-1120 55 gallon stainless steel drums $175; complete boiled peanut trailer, $2200. Bill Croft Dawsonville 706-344-9691 6 Chore-time controlled pan assembly with motor and transmission, $100 for each or $500 for all. Tommy Scoggins Dallas 40473- -2-6.5- 33- - 6' box scrape, $245; 5' X 10' trailer, tilt, metal floor and sides, $325. Wendell Hardin Taylorsville 678-796-4231 7' X 7' steel tanks, 2000 gal. one has coil, sell both, $1000. Harry Yeomans Jesup 912427-2384 8 dozen quarts canning jars, 6 dozen plnts canning jars, $2 dozen pints, 250 dozen quarts. W.H. Clark Hiram 770-942-5143 8 new rolls of wire 10 gauge, 2 strands top & bottom 6" stay wire $120 roll. E. D. Brown Douglas 912-384-3216 8000+ 1&2 gal nursery containers. $.05 cents or $.04 cents if all taken, other sizes. Ervin Goss Athens 706-354-2505 8x8 hemlock 14 pcsll6ft $40 ea. 5112 $28 ea 10x10 2116ft $48 ea, all $650. Barry Vandiver Clarkesville 706-754-1065 ACME 48" and Dayton 3 6 fans, PVC shutters, 2" spray on pads almost new, timers and light clocks. James Bradley Ellijay 706635-5472 Air compressor, 110-220, $115; 3 112 ton flr. jack, $50. Ben Danner Stockbridge 678-2898200 AirKiln dried Woodmizer sawn lumber, pine, oaklwalnut, poplar, all sizes paneling, wide plank flooring. John Sell Milner 770-480-2326 The Market Bulletin will no One Sears tiller with red times 5hp ready to Seebeck Hazlehurst 912-375-3543 running or for parts. Wesley Hall ~ u m m i n g Approx. 200 pieces 12ft. tin, good tin, $2 longer run ads for trucks (with the plow, $425. John Bartlett McDonough 770954-5494 Two, old 2 discs tillers, fits older Farmal tractors; rusty but good cond, disc ex cond. 770-778-8933 Want oriainal o~eratorslownersmanual fol each. Jack Edwards Ball Ground 770-633- exception of fertilizer spreader Parting out three 445 Long tractors, lots of $50lea. David Wheeler Harlem 706-267-848E MF 250 tractor, not repro. please. Timothy Arbor for your yard or garden; glass trucks and orchard sprayer trucks) parts, tires and wheels, injector pumps, steering cylinders, motors/trans. W. Bawick Used farm wagons, one 7x14, wheels flatbeds; also one 7x20. Lutrelle Knowlez Putman Clermont 770-654-1595 Want pasture aerator and or hay king ripper mini drinkers for chickens, old barn wood white oak. M. McBlank Dawsonville 770-886- after the Dec. 29,20 10 issue. Georgetown 229-321-1449 McRae 229-860-2242 Nathan Pittman Vidalia 912-293-3688 6774 Wednesday, December 1, 2010 Bantams fawn 8 silver duckwins, old English qua11 spanklee this year hatch. Herman Ledford Demorest 706-754-3451 Bedding plant seeder; plants 406 and 200 THE MARKET BULLETIN - Manure spreader (small) like new, $1500, Two calf feeders, several feed troughs, two plastic tank, 1100 gal, $525 obo. Kimsey 300 gal water troughs and cattle panels. Roy Black Braselton 770-967-3095 Ward Temple 770-562-3650 Georgia Natureform nom 45 incubator without dolly, Used 175 watt metal halide low-bay Page 5 Cooking- count trays; EC; used one season; $500. Tim $500. Warren Williams Blakely 229-309-0792 fixtures, Ideal for horse barns etc, $25 each. Lewis Elko 478-954-1507 No. 30 food grade wash pot, excellent David Pitts Molena 404-392-3528 p Belt for M.F. hay, excellent condition, $50. conditon, call after 6 Pm. Larry Hedges Ralph Veal Wrightsville 478-864-3754 Jackson 770-775-4823 300-3000 Ib. limit, call for more info. and pics if Night Owl Sweet Rolls Bridge 10 X 60 with 18 inch I beams and 5 Old hand hewn log cabin, excellent needed. Chris Garmon Winder 678-207-7195 inch reinforced concrete deck, $6,000. Frank delivery & set up available. K e r r ~ Want to buy 1, 3, and 7 gal. plastic nursery Pack Blairsville 706-835-5059 Hix Chatsworth 706-695-6431 pots south of Atlanta. Jeff Chanclor Jesup Cedar cut to order, $1.50 walnut & cherry $2.50, saw your logs $.25 sq. ft. call. Elwyn Fowler Forsyth 478-994-3100 478-972-5333 Cement mixer, scaffolds, generator, for sell. Barbara Guzzo Taylorsville 770-480-0505 Chicken house truss and aluminum tin, 32 ft x 52 ft sections for $1,200, you take down. Tommy Pressley Gillsville 678-725-2434 Old handhewn beam cutoffs, 2-4 ft. long, Oak arch glass door both 36 80' make Offer' Randy Rust Sne'lvil7l7e0483-4314 One 16.9-28 6 ply tire mounted 95% like new, $200 a load. Mary Matthews Shady Dale 404-405-7066 plastic containers, 24x23x11 and 24x15~15,containers are stackable. James 912-'530-7022 Wanted: cabinet type incubators, any model, to restore back to new, reasonably priced will pick up w/100 miles. Donald Allen Lawrenceville 404-548-7758 Wanted: Choretronics Controllers for Poultry houses. Michael Bloodworth Knoxvil4le78-836-2535 Choretime broiler poultry house parts, price Eidson Cummin 404-731-3491 Wanted: New Idea no.1 corn sheller or parts reduced, North Atlanta. James Woodland 423-715-4222 Hendricks Portable saw- money, prices starting at ,351bd ft. + set up . a non-working One. Montlcel7lo06-468-0809 Gene Craven Choretime feeder for 250' house, plastic fee. D. Smith Griffin 404-925-7212 wanted: small grain silo in south ~~~~~i~ pans, chickmate tubes, $250. 750' 314"gas ~ ~H ~J Hi ~~ l ~cal~~lbac~k ~pI enI- h~ as area. Melissa Rigsby Thomasville 229-228~ line, $40; 125 amp panel wlbreakers, $25. watering station and large capacity feeder, 0446 Donnie Mathis Gainesville 678-936-9913 release and callback live quail. Al Bassett Wanted: to buy 500 gallon propane tank. Clean 55 gal metal drums wllids, truck Cleveland 404-863-9190 Joseph Thomas Aragon 770-684-5943 For a Christmas version of this recipe, consider adding candied red andgreen cherries, 1 cup Georgia pecan pieces 15 frozen white dinner roll dough pieces* 213 cup firmly packed light brown sugar 1 (3.4 oz.) package butterscotch pudding mix (dry) 113 cup butter, cut into small pieces Spread pecans in bottom of a greased 9x13-inch baking dish. Arrange frozen roll dough over nuts. Sprinkle with brown sugar, then dry pudding mix. Dot with butter pieces, Cover and thaw overnight at room temperature. Bake, uncovered, at 350 degrees for 30 minutes or until rolls are browned and done. Turn immediately out onto a sewing dish. Sandra Cobb Rome, Ga. trailer 15'x6x6'x4. Leonard Crave Rainbow irrigation pipe 6 diameter 30 feet Wood Burning Stove, Fisher Mama Bear, Dawsonville 678-947-6744 404-210-1516 long, approx. 125 pieces, $751ea or all for $500. A. Morrow Douglasville 678-343-8791 * -resting note: B~ sure to use frozen roll dough, not frozen prebaked rolls, Clean 55 gal. metal drums wllids, $20 each, $60lea. Steve Cross Iron 229-774-2781 Wood burning, glass door, gold trim and 55 and 48 gal plastic barrels, $20 each. Reclaimed heart pine lumber, all sizes, ash dump- 2005 model, $350 0 6 0 . Richard Fruit Cake Windle Sneed McDonough 770-483-7007 Clean 55 gal. metal drums wllids. Davld Crane Dahlonega 706-265-2559 Creep feeder calf, 600# size, excellent condition, $250. Douglas Goddard Maysville 706-652-3072 weathered boards, hewn beams, doors, Fowler Royston 706-498-2897 mantels. Wood cook stove, white enable, good Rome harrow W l t ~ wdiscs $2000 roping condition $400 firm. Mary Wilkes White chute $200 hay spear stacks 2high wlcylinder Plains 7d6-467-0634 5 eggs 112 butter pound candied pineapple $M 500 20ft grain elevator $300. c Kay Rowan traileD r flooringluamnbyerth1ixc1k2nepsinse, oLO raprroyplMaroooarke 111122 ppoouunnddn ccaannddiieedd grerdeecnhcehrO reierrsies ug Sawmill Dixie Lix protein syrup tanklfeeder for cattle, 2800 Ib capacity, good cond, priced to sell. Zan Mcintrye Rhine 229-385-6305 229426-2845 Dried oak lumber assorted widths and lengths, $.75 per board foot. Danny McCravy Douglasville 404-405-8637 Rotary Laser Level, CST LM30 w l case, aluminum tripod and rod, excellent condition. $275. John Philli Ro ston 706~680~0999 ~~~~h -u l siding and fencing, trailer boards and custom Newnan 678-278-5709 Woodmizer sawn lumber @.40 bd ft. will custom cut Your logs on Your site or mine. Philip Stanford Gray 478-986-3679 beams. Chuck S inks Madison 404-569-6074 WOodmizer sawn lumber UP to 55 ft Pine, hardwood. Jake Dean Rentz 478-279-3657 Dry wood shavings- delivered to your site, starting price at $150 call today. Randy pinelhardwood, custom cut available. Mitchell Smith Griffin 404-867-5106 Woodm~zersawn lumber: 200 1 x 8 ~ 1 0pine, 16 1x14~16poplar. Bonnie Chandler Good 4 cups chopped Georgia pecans 1 Cup sugar 1 314 cups all-purpose flour 1 tablespoon lemon flavoring 1 tablespoon vanilla flavoring Mix ingredients in a very large bowl with hands. Spray tube cake pan with cooking spray. Bake at 250" for 3 hours. McClure Fairburn 770-312-2092 Several bushel baskets, and some farm HO e 770-267-0026 Flooring oak & pine T&G various widths, misc. items, good condition. Bart Price i o o d m i z e r sawn lumber: Pine, poplar, also wood shavinas, old time beadboard. call w l a s v i l l e 770-942-2133 cedar, cherry and walnut. Vernon Richardson Thornton Watkinsville, Ga. for prices, reasonably priced. William Briggs Split Locust farm fence posts and rails, will Rutledge 706-342-0566 Union City 404-349-2315 deliver. Eugene Cook Blairsville 706-745-8724 Ga. Quail farms incubator. holds 180 Split locust farm fence rails & posts, chicken eggs, works great, call after 7 pm. delivered & installed anywhere. C. Mitchell LIVESTOCK Testing note: For testing purposes, the cake pan was greased, lined with wax paper, and then greased again. Fruitcake tends to stick and this method has proven helpful. Lee Blount Broxton 912-359-3866 Cleveland 706-865-9828 Grist mill 20" early 1900's model complete, Split rail post 5 l a ft. corner post, can be lvestoc ~.e.,t ose antma s suc as, have been tested for accuracy by Georgia Department of needs some restoration, $1000; standing corn used for line post, $1.75 each. Eddy Mullinax sheep, swine, and poultry) must have been Agriculture home economists U ~ / ~ oSthSerwise indicated. sheller, $200. Jerry Garren Morganton 706258-8805 - Heart pine T&G flooring from 100 year old house 2200 sa ft. Chris Loaan Blakelv 229308-9598 Ellijay 706-276-3427 Stall shavings wanted by the scoop or truck load. Willis Lusk Waco 770-537-0948 Steel I-beam, 15ft long, 5 in wide, 14 in deep, also two 4 x 4 ~ 7steel post, $100 for all. in possession of the advertiser for a minimum of 90 days before they can be advertised. Cattle The Market Bulletin has received a number of requests for more "healthynrecipes (low or no sugar, low fat, etc,), Our office recipes for cakes, pies and other desserts, but not many for entrees or side dishes utilizing GeorgiaGrown fruits and vegetables. If you have lrriaation P i ~ 6e" twist on ~ i ~1e2- .30' and 4-25'-$2 per 'foot also s o m i misc, fittings Kassi Johnson Arabi 229-854-1585 229-273- -- 0660 - - Kiln dried wood shav~ngsfor bedding, Three bagged - easy access, $1 per bag John Wllson Cumming 770-886-3740 Large chicken house 40xl60ft 304 sheet aluminum roof, make offer. v-tear down. vou- haul, you clean, call for more info. weidell Bailey Lithia Springs 770-948-9214 Large wood stove, 114" steel plate, lined with fire brick, $350. Margi Moore Mt. Zion Pam Stover ~ c w o r t h770-974-8388 Steel pipe 3"xl O', $3 per ft. 4'x8' 14 Ga, $25, 2"x2 angle steel 14 Ga, $3, Brandon Holett Milan 229-362-4695 heater d,.l 5000 burns' corn kernels, $1500, Dewayne Thornton Screven 912-579-2260 Tire 14.9-24, 3 tubes, $110; filter, 2 motors, pump 30,000 gal, $500. Gene Lynn Tyrone 770-487-4228 404-432-1325 Trailer flooring, white oak planks 1.5" thick, - ,f y- ou ha- ve any questions regarding ads in this category, callAshley Simpson at404-6519081 or 404-651-9082. Registered Rimmenatnadl Registered Sim Angus bull, Homo Black and polled, semen tested, excellent EPD. Johnny White Valdosta 229-740-0185 1 YearoldJerse~/AngusBreeder bull, $650, work after 6Pm. Judy Idorrison Dewy Rose 706-246-9320 706-283-6963 10 Angus Cross Heifers and Purebred 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 30334-4250. If you have questions or problems regarding recipes featured in this column, call 1-800-282-5852 (to//-free statewide). Please do not contact the individual who submitted the recipe. 10 Corriente cows bred to Corriente bull, 2 Reg. Angus occ Emblazon daughter and $450 each, one with calf. David Gaddis 398 Mytty in Focus daughter both due January Amy Lane Canton 30115 404-379-7032 2000. Carolyn Corbin Chickamauga 706- 10 head BlackIBlack baldie heifers, all 539-1208 770-401-6976 10" wide. up to 16 feet long, $1.05lfoot or Angus bull, 1 to 2 years old. Jerry Bowman shots, wormed, approx. 1 year old. Bob Lumber planer 20" $1050; 6' jointer, $600; Bobcat tracks, $375; 5'JD bush hog, $175. M. reasonable offer. Devon Dartnell Rutledge 706-557-0271 Cumming 678-521-3353 10 AnguslGelbvieh open heifers ready to Seaton Cohutta 706-278-7073 11 large frame Beef Master cross cows, 3 2009 calves, halter brokelshown, asking $1400 each. Kathy Pike Acworth 770-975- Smith Rockmart 770-547-3587 Trailer, 5'xlO' single axle, heavy duty tilt- bred double vacc. Ben Hadden Gibson 706- calves, Angus bull, all gentle, $11,750. Joe 1213 770-975-1213 Lumber, weathered barn wood, knotty pine bed, like new, $1200. Stanley Sides - 833-5979 Rowan McDonough 770-957-3131 22 Reg. polled Herefords 14 months old flooring and paneling, white and red oak, Greensboro 706-454-5972 10 Brahma x Angus bull, $850; 5 cows, 18-23 month old, polled Hereford and F1 and service age bulls, Br .Victorious quarter and plain sawn. T. Jackson Bishop Tub 4 feet, 53x29, water cattle or restore, $3250; 4 open heifers, $2400. Duane Harper Braford bulls with performance data available. bloodlines, $1000 and up. Brad Mullins Martin 770-658-9403 $200. Robert Cash Eatonton 706-485-8854 Lakeland 229-482-2749 229-563-6413 Jonny Harris Odum 912-586-6585 706-491-7556 Conference Seasons of Georgia Cookbook Makes Ideal Holiday Gift (Continued from Page 11) program, over 85 hours of commodity specific production training, pest If you have a friend or family member that enjoys cooking, then the Georgia Department of Agriculture's Seasons of Georgia cookbook will make an ideal holiday gift for Seasons of Georgia Kitchen Keepsake Cookbook management information, and marketing updates are offered. Commodities include peaches, Vidaliam onions, watermelons, muscadines, blueberries, strawberries, blackberries, raspberries, pecans, and vegetables. Also planned is the 20 11 Trade Show, which features vendors and suppliers to the fruit and vegetable industry. For more information, call 706-845- 8200 or access www.gfvga.org. them. The cookbook features selected recipes from the Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin that utilize fruits and vegetables that are availableduring each season. The recipes from this kitchen keepsake cookbook were provided by Bulletin readers who shared their favorite recipes throughout the years. This 192-pagebook contains a number of beautiful color photographs of some of the Full Size Paperback Edition with special "lay flat" binding A Georgia treasure you, your family and friends will enjoy for a lifetime. Name Address City State Zip prepared recipes, a handy substitution guide, NASS Survey tips and suggestions alongside many of the recipes, and a special "lay flat" binding that makes it easy to use in the kitchen. In Phone (please include area code): ( ) (please include phone number in case we have questions about your order) (Continued from Page 12) online or personal interview with a local NASS representative. 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Once at the site, click Please send me . books at $21.95 each (price includes sales tax, postage and handling) Enclose check or money order in the amount of $ 1=$21.95 / 2=$43.90 / 3=$65.85 1 4=$87.80 / 5=$109.75 / 6=$131.70 Please make checks payable to: Best of Georgia Farms Cookbooks Mail your order to: P. 0.Box 111, Powder Springs, GA 30127 Phone: (404) 656-3680 NASS reports are available online at: www.nuss.usda.gov. on Market Bulletin,thenArticlesand Itemsof Interest and look for the link to the form. Please allow 7 - 10 days for deliveryfrom receipt of order. ---------------------------------------------------------------------4 1 I Page 6 3 Holstein calves, 1 bull 1 steer 1 he~fer, aprox 250 Ibs $200 each $550 for all three. Charles McClure Jasper 770-893-1611 42321 8-8029 3 Limousin bulls, 8 mos. old red, polled, Comer 706-248-5851 706-540-2470 30 Angus Gelbvieh cross cows, 418 years spring calving. Ronnie Hadden 6616 Hadden Ranch Rd. Gibson 30810 706-833-9828 706883-3998 30 Black and black baldy cows 3 to 6 yrs old 4 Black Angus Cross heifers, 2 Black Angus Cross bulls, 475-6001bs., $550 each. Jonathan Dobbs Royston 706-255-5743 4 Black Angus heifers, will make nice replacements, $650ea. Terre Walker Valdosta 229-247-5274 40 Angus and Angus cross heifers bred for 1st and 2nd calves, calving now, $1000 each for all. Connie Walker Pearson 912-422-8100 912-422-3982 6 Registered Charolais bulls, 20-24 months old, good birth weights. Adam Marsh Statesboro 912-536-1430 7 heifers, mostly Black, AnguslHereford mix, just weaned, $475-$500. J Lanier Metter 912-685-2396 8 Black Angus cow/calf palrs, 1200 to 1300 Ibs., gentle, $1250/pair. K Neal Bennett Blackshear 912-449-6888 Angus black registered bulls, popular bloodl~nes,all shots, worming and bleeding soundness exam. Ron Corner Reynolds 478397-1767 Angus bulls, A1 sired, calving ease, semen tested, free del., 200 miles, 6 mo. guarantee. Brent Chitty Moultrie 229-891-5455 Beefmaster bulls BBU registered 9-12 mos., red and black polled Spartacuz and Blackshear 912-449-2936 478-374-4209 calving, high milk, satisfaction guaranteed, priced to sell. Milton Martin Jr. Clarkesville 770-519-0008 Gelbvieh heifers, all registered purebreds, bred for easy calvtng and fast growth. John Kiss Gainesville 770-531-1126 Gentle top quality registered Red Brahman bulls & heifers, weaning age to 2 yrs. old, (call nights). David Dillard Hahira 229-7942297 Hereford bull, 6 months old purebreed, $600. William Melton Roberta 478-214-6470 Irish Dexter cows, heifers and bulls. Tommy Luke Nashville 229-686-6897 Glesbrecht Louisville 478-494-4007 47 494-4007 Mini Zebu, heifers weanlings to bred two year olds, mature at 32"- 3 6 tall. Darrell Kemp Eastman 478-P85-1258 202-5217 THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday, December 1, 2010 Watkinsville 404-312-1579 AQHA reg. 8 yr mare sorrel, 4 yr, pal mare, both Am~shtrained, rides and works single and double. D.R. Bonner Carrollton 770-854- ridden for 60 days, great cow horse prospect, $1700. Conn~eHester Forsyth 478-994-3397 M~n~aturbelack jack donkey, $525 Lamar Bryant Cleveland 706-865-3832 Miniatures AMHA 2008 gelding & 2009 good home only. Paul Schwartz Waycross 912-270-1987 Danielsville 706-621-9809 Reg. Hampshtre and Yorkshire boars all Yorkshire crossbred pigs good quality, $35 each. Morris Jennings Cumming 770-4015263 770-887-6663 Yorkshire pigs for sale, born 10/8/10- ready on 12/03/10. David Stahl Meansville 678- Goats And Sheep 1 white billy 314 Kiko born 4-10. Perry QH mixed breed, tadwhite, paint mare 4 WarmBloodlDraft--11 years old. easy P o u ~ ~ ~ ~ /FForoSwal~e , 651-9081 or 404-651-9082. Equine For Sale advertising poultry in the Market Bulletin; however, advertisers should note that all livestock (which includes poultry), must have been in possession of the advertiser for a minimum of 90 days or, i n the case of chicks, ducklings, etc., must have been raised by the advertiser before offering Barnesville 678-603-3777 Cleveland 912-282-8567 706-348-7704 all 4 months old. Elaine Elder Kingston 770- 2009 Temmlnck's Tragopan hens, $150; D~amonddoves, $20. Kevln Daft Decatur 404-325-9969 2010 turkeys blk & white, born in April this year, need to sell. Harmon Jenkins Alpharetta 678-339-1941 t' 5 Black Australorp hen chicks (1 week old) $5 each. Rob Limehouse Dawsonville 706- Wednesday, December 1, 2010 THE MARKET BULLETIN Page 7 I Baby chicks for sale- Dominiques andlor Mandarin ducks for sale. 1 pair, $100 obo. I Bobwhite quail, weather and flight 1' ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''7 Buff Orpingtons, straight run. $1.25leach. Monte Poitevint Lakeland 229-482-3854 Baby chicks, RIR, Dominiques, we hatch, sex, & ship year round, minimum 25 chicks to ship, email: bobsbiddies@live.com. Bob Berry Ray City 229-455-6437 Jerry Childs Commerce 706-335-6241 Muscovy ducks all ages, $5 and up each. TI^ Le ard ROO viHe 770-328-6829 O.E.PbantamsPfrom show stock, Barred Rocks, BB Reds, 0.E. quail, Blue Splash, and Blacks. Mack McBurnett Tyrone 770-487- conditioned, multiple flyers, call for price. Jerry I Lumpkin Griffin 770-468-1640 Bobwhite quail, weathered and flight ready, I R&R Quail Farm. Floyd Comeaux Griffin 770- 229-3917 770-861-3831 Flight birds Bob White ready for release. II Livestock Sales and Events Clip and Save Calendar I 1 1 Bantam Cochins. Silkies and Rhode lsland Red Chicks available, $5 each, email for pics Jennifer Edwards Buford 678-977-1222 Bantams and Standards- Silkies, Seramas, Cochins, Brahmas, Japanese, Seabrlghts, Buff Orpingtons, Houdans, Araucanas. Edwin Countryman Rockmart 770-480-3518 Bantams from show stock - Cochins, Japinese, and Polish - beautiful birds. David 2233 OE Bantams, Golden Sebrights, Salmon Faverolle bantams, white silkies, ringneck doves and Italian owl pigeons. Ron Strickland Gillsville 770-869-7575 OE bantams, mille fleur, bred, fawnquail sport, black moderns. Cheryl Arrendale Marble Hill 770-893-3403 OEGB 2-palr BB Reds, 1-pair Brassy Glennvi9ll1e2-65'-247~eather Georgia Bobwhite Quail, conditioned & flight ready, accepting orders now for 2010-11 season. Myra Brown Cataula 1 Every 1st & 3rd Tues. Poultry Goat & Feeder- Every 2nd & 4th Sat. R&R Goat & Livestock 1 I Breeder Pig Sale' poultry' pm' & Auction, l2 526 I goats, pm, Taylor Cty. Livestock Hwy. 56 N., Swainsboro. Info: 'On I 706-322-3404 Jumbo-Wisconsin Bobwhite quail-eggs, I1 Auction, just off S.R. 128, s. of Reynolds. Info: 478-847-3664 Or 706-647-3559. Claxton, GOAT. 478-237-8825 or 478-237- I $481100, $1681600, $26011,000, fllght year- round, mead5345@wadleyquailfarm,com, Raymond Meadows P.O. BOX 338 Wadley I I Thursday Chickens, Rabbits& Related 2nd 4th Sat. Express Misc. Small Animal Sale, NE Georgia Sale, 6 Pm, GAL #3478, Eastanollee tack, 5 pm, Horses, 8 pm, Covlngton. I Info:864-710-2015. 1 Wright Carrollton 770-836-8875 Back's, 1-pair Blue Splash. $15/pair. Reggie 30477 478-252-5345 I Livestock Market, Hwy. 17 between Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Harris Goat 'n' Sheep I Bantams from show stock, Golden Sebriqht, 3 breeds of Japanese bantams: w h i t 6 Black, Blacktail white; call anytime. TA. Spangler Fairmont 678-721-9805 Bantams. OE. Blue. Lemon Blue. Red Fawn, Brown Red Splash, $10 pair. Jerry Corley Zebulon 770-584-1448 OEGB: BB Reds, Silver & Fawn Duckwings, Creles, Blacks, Blues, Whites, Brassy Backs, & OEGB quails. Ted Charles Douglasville 770-942-6847 Organic Cornish hen broilers for sale, $7 Toccoa & Lavonia. Info:706-779-5944or Auction, Livestock, goats, including all Poultry/Fowl Wanted 706-599-7606. large animals starts at 10:30 am, then I - K r m G m e n - f i *-with our rooster; also, need an oEBlue wheaten hen, B~~~ Ha nes Ho ansville 770-238.7304 I Every Fri. night Horse Sale, 7:30 pm, Circle poultry, including all small anlmals starts I Double S, 102 Lumber City HwY., at 12 1I Hazlehurst. Info: Steve Underwood, noon. Taylorsville. Info: Ray or Teresa, 678- 912-594-6200 (night) Or 912-375-5543 414-9335 or 678-414-8905. I I Stallworth Covington 770-786-7168 Beautiful game roosters, raised free range, $5 each, 3-9 pm. Llsa Caron Danielsville 706-208-1070 Black Australorp hens, $10. Scott Love Rutledge 678-245-1813 each, will be ready in 3 weeks. Mike Taylor Blythe 706-592-2622 Peacock, Indian blue, pairs only, healthy, handsome 2,3 and 4 yrs old. Donna Browning Atlanta 770-939-1777 Peacocks India Blue peieds this year hatch, A and three bantam cochln pullets black, ~ i ~ . c,a~rm~ichdael F~~~ h 678-372-3335 (day). 1 Every Fri, night Goat, Poultry & Small Animal Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Livestock Auction, Waddell Auction Barn, Climax, Ga., 1 I I 1 Sale. 7 pm. Buggy Town Auction. 1315 pm. selling goats, sheep, poultry and I hi^^ ~~~h ~~~k~~~ 678-770-6921 Want to buy any kfnd of chickens at a reasonable price, ~ ~ vau~ghan 1I ~I Hwy. 341 s., Barnesville. GAL it3177 Info: 770-358-087211786. Eve,ry Sat.~10 am,kfarm-relatedmdse. Auction; small animals; selling miscellaneous at I 10 am; #AU003249. Info.: 229-246- 49551416-7217. I Black Australorp hens, rooster, Buff $40 each males and females. Iris Moore commerc7e06-886-6082 1 pm, goats, fowl &small animal auction; Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Goats, poultry & small I Orpington hens, $10 ea. James Young Metter 912-682-2917 . Black copper Marans Wheaten Marans from 4 to 12 weeks old also a few blrw,s. Greg Montgomery Rome 706-235-3818 706-3467136 Moticello 706-468-6004 Pekin duck eggs for sale, fertile, $20ldozen, baby ducks for sale, $5 each. Vickie Leonard McDonough 678-272-7758 Pekin ducks, male and female, good eggs & meat, $10 each or $25 for trio. Lori Archer W ~~~l~~~Man~ 7t70e -957D-2d 832 67:8-~I1 GAL#AUO03224; Red Barn Livestock Au~ction, Sylv~ester. Info.~: 229-776-9~009. animal sale, 11 am, Middle Georgia Goat 1 ~& Chicken Sale, Cochran. Lic# 1 4- 10-4037 I Every Sat. Small Animals, Chickens, Rabbits, Would like to buy a Royal Palm tom turkey, reasonably priced. ~ ~ b Gb ryizzle Dahlonega 1 Sheep, Goats & Horse Sale, 4 pm, Coker Sale Barn, Duncan Bridge Rd., AU003174. Info.: 478-230-7324 or 478230-1895. Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Livestock auction at I I 706-864-6722 I White Co., at old Chattahoochee Pearson Livestock; sale, 1 pm; goats, I Black tall Japinese Bantams and Mallards Sandersville 478-552-8569 ducks. Don Cline Cave Spring 706-346-1361 Pheasants red and yellow golden pairs, Black tail Japinese for sale in pairs, $25 Amherst males, bantams, pigeons and more. ALTERNATIVE I Livestock Barn. Info: Wayne Coker, 706- 540-8418. I Every Sat. night Goat, Poultry & SmallAnimal sheep, poultry & small animals; 1168 1 Hwy. 441 N., Pearson, Ga. 798-0271, 912-422-3211. Info.: 229- I each pair. Billy Ray Ball Ground 404-7871633 Bourbon Red turkeys, $25 each. Milton Amerison Jakin 229-793-2327 Bronze turkeys, $25 each. Billy Fowler Canton 770-479-5742 Bronze turkeys, call to get yours. Leon Cagle Jasper 770-735-2802 Brown Reds, Hatch, Kelsos, Grays, Brown Hens, Butchers, Albany Russell Griffin Gainesville 770-241-0328 770-532-8447 Buff Orpington wlsilkies, black copper Marans, Seramas, singles paies and trios, $15 and up, depending on age. Richard Nix Watkinsville 706-310-0707 Burbon Red Turkeys. David Power Commerce 706-206-4210 Chickens. chicks, roosters must sell due to job loss, bantams, cochins, buffs starting at $3 and up. Louise Cole Culloden 478-994-3370 Danny Ryals Milledgeville 478-452-8497 478-804-3868 Pheasants-'10 Red Goldens, Yell0w Peacocks-'10 Buford Bronze, India Blues, Java Green, White Mandarin male duck. Herb Tart Cumming 770-841-5713 Pigeons, $ l o , "lor homers, $20 white. Tommy Pilgrim Stone Mountain 404-7020798 Pigeons: barn , quality various colors, $4.50 ear good fortraining bird MOxley 912-529-6296 478-697-6799 Plymouth Barred Rock and Delaware hens $13 ea, Silver Spangled Hamburg $5 ea, Bourbon turkey $15. Phillip Kirtland Rome 615-498-7975 pullets ready to lay. Mark Adams Oxford 678-451 -4227 Red pyle pair, bb reds, black OE, fawn LIVESTOCK I Auction, 7 pm, Bradley-WaysideAuction, Every 3rd Sat. Horse & Tack Sale, Buchanan I 1 1035 Monticello Hwy., Gray. GAL 306. HorsesSales, LLC, tack, 4 pm, horsesto I Ifs 1 Info: Nancy Wilson, 478-986-4413. follow, 1812 Macedonia Church Rd., I Category call Shavonne Smith at 404-651- Every 1st & 3rd Sat. Small Animal Sale, 9081 or204-651-g082. goats, sheep & poultry, 1 pm, misc. Buchanan. AU003520. Wright, 770-296-4005. Info: Melissa I TheAltern mearctihvaendise, 6 pm, Deer Run Auction, Every 3rd Sat. Goat & Sheep Sale, 12 noon, I contains ads for ratites (ostriches, rheas, 1 Hwy. 76, Adel-Nashville Hwy., Adel. GAL Agri Auction Sales, held at Eastanollee Buffalo and emus) as as other traditional" livestock. I 001800 Info: 229-560-2898 or 229-896- 4553. heifer forvery 1st & 3rd Sat, Livestock Sale, sale Livestock Market, Hwy. 17 btwn. Toccoa 1 & Lavonia. Info: Ricky Chatham, 706- 491-2812 or Jason Wilson, 706-491- excellent condition, 2 112 yrs. old; call lst# I starts at 10 am, tack/horses, cows at 12 8840, I evgs., 2nd# days. Joe Digieso Canton 475-7092 770-313-8456 770- 1 I noon, goats at pm, poultry sale to folIfarm:l~M, etter Livestock Market, Lyons, I Livestock auctions listed in the 1 ~ wW~ bCaawibnrwoytled,cDowe x plail~lnlseaifhee~7elmpc e0Ts ap6ahc,-loe2ams5us,5ph p a,c-s7Ctoto9ormi1nas4,sie a 7x, 0N6epa-xr6incc4hcr en 6yas-n4g8a se7las4sg M,h4Aie7lnlt de8n,-r e e II1I1 EveryGgGB9o11aAWa2s.Lt-tsII33n,~&64fpo71YFi:-53g9aL,sr2ide,r6gwp8rSooi,ea9uut1lnF.tr2doyS-sr.2t,nI6n&eb6froe-,7D.g4:1i7nS7G8t0e-1o.5v2a5e:t33-0SS6ma0pl6eimt6hs;.,, Market Bulletin sometimes offer related items for sale, such as tack and other livestock equipment. Notices for auctions selling any items other than livestock must be accompanied by the auction license number of the principal I I 1 I 1 Chukars for sale , call for price. Daniel Carroll Clarkesville 706-947-3884 Cuckoo Maran rooster- about 3 months old. duckwing, white OE, $20 per pair. Mollie Bennett Danielsville 706-795-5040 Red Star chickens, Royal Palm Turkeys for 741-2067 Gentle female llama, multi-color, white with crimson spots. Jerry Henderson Cartersville I Every 2nd Sat. Winstead Horse Sales, 5 pm, auctioneer or auction firm conducting the I Eastanollee Livestock Auction, auction, per regulations of the Georgia Eastanollee. Info: Shannon Winstead, Secretary of State. Notices without this 1 $12, fully feathered about 6-week-old blue G r e W - W i s h - hen, $15. Barbara Ashe Abbeville 229-423-7613 Cuckoo X Black Copper Maran cockerels for sale, different sizes, different ages, healthy, happy grass fed. Martin Fox Locust Grove 770-227-7962 Delaware chickens, 5 months old, $3 each. sale, make offer, fresh brown eggs $2.50 dozen Marllyn Bruce Fairburn 770-306-7082 Rhode Island Red pullets, and Pekin ducks. Brian Sturdy Dahlonega 706-865-9201 Rhode lsland Red roosters $4 ea. Guineas various ages $5 ea., Young Peacocks $30 ea. Buddy Vaughan Fayetteville 770-461-1817 RIR - Rhode Island Red roosters, de- 678-794-2724 Alternative Livestock Requiring Permitkicense -. . If you have questions regarding ads in this categoly, call Shavonne Smith at 404-6519081 or404-65~-9082. : . 1 864-710-4030 or 864-944-6200. information cannot be published. 1 Every 2nd Sat. Pony Express Small Animal For more information o n the Livestock 1 b ,, 2S0a, 1le5,, . 10, am, , C, ov, ingt, on., Inf, o: 8, 64, -71, 0- SC, aolx, esat, a4n0, d4-6E, 5v6e-, 3n6ts8, 2c.a, len, da, r, , cal, l R, an, dy I 16 FT gooseneck escape & center door sliding rear gate, new paint, excellent tires and floor, $2850. Walter Whitaker Arnoldsville J. Morgan Stockbridge 770-506-2040 Doves, White 1 adult pair, 2 babies 1month old, large indoor roll around cage, all for, $75. Mary Fitzgerell Powder Springs 404-8380678 French Copper Marans: pullets, roos, and fertile eggs, also fresh eqqs from heritaqe wormed ready to work, must see, 5 months old, very tame. Glenn Christian Pembroke 912-313-7299 RIR chicks for sale, straight run $2 ea, RIR rooster 5 months old $5 ea, Robert Drake Au usta 706-560-2820 i R , Dominiques, Buff, laying each, Resources regulates many exotic animals, including most hoofed stock except llama and buffalo. However, upon compliance with applicable state regulations, a deer farming license for the commercial production of meat and fiber is available for the following 18 foot trailer with detachable cattle panels, chicken&- blue, green, b;own, and white. Lacey Goldman Lincolnton 706-318-8584 Game chicken. hatch.arevs and kelsos. Bill Farner Maysville 678-3G-i832 Game chickens for sale, various breeds, purebred and also mixed. Phillip Dixon Danielsville 706-215-2526 Game: Jarret Bruner Roundheads, Red Fox, Jimmy East, Red Richardson, Sweater & Regular Greys, Kelsos, Hatch, & Doms. Clarence Clay Macon 478-474-3109 Gamefowl: Chet, Kelso, Hatch, Greys, Roundhead, Butchers, Mug & crosses, all ages. Roger Dalton Winder 678-863-2133 Games- Blue and Albany crossed stags, no calls after 8:00 pm. Matt Stephenson Crawfordville 706-990-9455 Gold Star production laying hens 1-10 $10, 11-20 $9, 20- & up $8. David White Lula 77086q-7A67 Greys, hatch, toppies, roundheads and crosses of all. Dennis Morgan Jackson 678752-0345 Guinea keets, black & white; 8 weeks old; $5.50 ea; Buff Orpington hens, Seramas, white Silkies( not for slaughter). Kay Shivers Monroe 770-267-2702 Guineas $7 each, also female Muscovy ducks $7 each. Eugene Johns Waycross Pheasants Swinhoe, Redgold, yellowgold, Silver, Bantams Blues, Spangles, Silver and Gold Seabright. Gerald Hayes Flowery Branch 770-967-3877 Roosterslcockerels RIR, 8 0 , Barred Rocks, black Australorp, $7 for roosters, $5 cockerels. Tommy Hunter Buford 678-836- 6690 Show quality rare Nankin bantams, breeding pen of 9 females and 3 males. Gene Patterson Barnesville 770-358-6302 silver sussecxhicks- very rare new to USA $40 per chick, Giant Cochin Silkie chicks, $4; Blue Orpington Chicks, $5. Robin Smith Martin 706-436-0069 Swan for sale: 1 black Australian female swan, excellent breeder, beautiful, $450. Tere Lopez Covington 770-787-2955 Year old satinene pigeon make a good dropper $25 or trade for Chickens or pigeons kature Scott Willou hb Watkinsville 706-818-3171 young da: Muscovy Ducks, all colors, all sizes, extremely nice and healthy, leave msg, 6obby Martin Baldwin 706-677- 2500 Poultr~/FowlRequiring PermitILicense lf you have q-u--estio-n, .se g ? d j S LIVESTOCK WANTED Category, call Andrea Stephens at 404-651- 9081 or 404-65 1-9082. Items listed in the Livestock Wanted category must be for specific livestock; for instance, "want 3 or 4-yr. old quarter horse gelding. ~ P P ~ O X1.6 hds., suitable for moderately experience rider." Generalized as "want any are not acceptable for publication; neither 1 9 Western, and 15"Dakoia saddle, 2 pads, 2 headstalls like new, $650 OBO for all. TL Hester Ocilla 229-520-5220 1989 2 HBP enclosed Shoop, ramp load, 2 full escape doors, padslmats, new tires, oak floor, $2800. Donna Harrison Monroe 770- 2 horse bumper pull, straight load with ramp, aluminum with steel frame, dressingltack room, $5,700 0 6 0 . Callie Heard Bishop 706-614-1618 20 ft. Harrell Livestock trailer, brakes on both axles, enclosed metal top, $1500. Wesley Steele McDonough 770-957-1687 20 ft. Ponderosa brand gooseneck 1ivestocWhorse trailer, $2175. Eddie McKie Abbeville 229-467-2150 229-426-2530 20' Rolling SIGN livestock trailer, metal top, side exit, 2 dividers, matts, $5500. Frank Ginn Royston 706-245-8043 2001 Sundowner SHISLIGN, finished dress~ng room call or email for photos, excellent condition, $13,900. Juvanna Escher Villa Rica 770-366-0898 2002 Alum-line GN stock combo, 4' dr aclheat, good tires, $10,000. Shane Evans Rydal 678-431-0187 912-283-3332 Guineas, mixed Bantam chicks, D' Uccles (all ages), meat chickens. grdngaztte@aol.com category, call Shavonne Smith at 404-65190A8d1voerr4ti0se4-m65en1t-s90f8o2r.bobwhite quail must Kathy Engeman Locust Grove 770-898-9884 Hatching eggs: Lavender Orpingtons, Black be accompanied by a copy of the Georgetown 334-695-3809 Copper Marans, Delawares, Blue1 BlacWSplash Orpingtons, RIR, Barred Rock & White Leghorns, . duck eggs, nttp /rhegarryfarm.webs.com Nancy Garry - - Bowdon 404-409-2352 Homing pigeons for salp- R-3 p--a-rh.. W..nv,.n.-p Pelly Cave Spring 706-777-8840 lnd~aBlue peach~cks.5 months. $40. John Herndon Grayson 404-697-7179 Japanese bantam, several different colors, possible trade. Bobby Herrin Jesup 912-586R"P"i8 R" Large, colored meat chickens for sale $8 each. B. Thomas Bartow 478-299-1143 Laying hens, roosters, 8 week-old chicks, empber white geese, and pharaoh quail. R.E. Seckinger Ellabell 912-858-5048 912-429- $ a 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 30025-4743. Bobwhite quail chicks, flight condition birds, late summerlearly fall, no Sunday sales or calls, email: jwjquailman@tds.net. John Jeans Waleska 770-737-5581 Bobwhite quail, flight conditioned, , l o w available for the 2010 season, call for pricing. Rembert HancOck Fairmount 404-376-0550 706-337-5711 Bobwhite Quail, Flight conditioned. Roy ol~~~h,~k,"~PG"~P,"~e",h~"Ati!,"~,"dd6$~~~~ 229-941-2010 . Need a mixed goat, breed important. Romell Ragwin Dawsonville 706- 265-6722 Unregistered NubianlSaanenIAlpinel LaMancha Billy for my Does, to mas, at price range. Diane carterCobbtown 912-684-3184 Want to buy goats, llamas, Jacobian sheep (4 horned); will pk up for cash. Sheryle Klein Shiloh 706-905-7798 Wanted: miniature horse gelding, must be broke and gentle, preferably in Southern Ga region. Jessica Wheeler Nashville 229-237- 2004 Sundowner stampede 2 horse slant 2005 Sundowner 8010 3H, like new, used very few times, many options call for information $40,500. Bonnie Cowles Newnan 770-252-4973 8- Jog carts and harnesses from mini to 0655 Peterson Ideal 478-949-5842 0655 Paae 8 THE MARKET BULLETIN Crosby Prix De Nations 16" in cutback back forward 16 112, $450. Alisha Maddox Flowery Branch 678-943-6836 770-965-0641 Horse arena or cattle, 12 panels, includes gate panel red- $500 excellent condition. Melissa Adams Cleveland 404-444-4852 Horse equipment, saddles, pads, br~dles, reins, halters, blankets, shipping boots, wraps, water buckets and more. Fay Green Grantville 770-583-3811 Livestock squeeze shoot mounted on a at, $30. Chris Tenbrin net wrapped, well fertilized, rain free. Keller Harlem 706-556-9821 706-832- Wednesday, December 1, 2010 Montgomery Junction City 706-269-3270 706-366-1956 2010 fertilized, sq. bales hay, TimothyIOrchard mix, $6 at barn, delivery available. C.C. Hemphill Blairsville 706-745- 2010 Fescue and Bermuda mix, cow hay, 2010 Fescue Bermuda square bales, weed free, rain free, $4, at barn. R. Barclay Ball Ground 770-889-3217 Peterbilt tractor and 40 ft. van custom built to carry six draft horses, wagon, and harness, kept under shelter. D.K. Morgan Bloomingdale 912-844-2724 Rubber tire, two horse wagon, hydraulic 279-4699 Stubben Siegfried saddle 17" wlo leathers good condition, $500. Chris Hinson Homer 706-968-9301 706-677-0020 Unused- two horse trail wagon, John Deere Want: Pioneer Forecart for horses. Henry Bell Madison 706-474-0289 Wanted: round pen panels with gate in good RABBITS 3 New Zealand breeding age does and buck, $15 each. Dale Hawbaker Monroe 770317-0995 5 bucks113 Does, Calf, San Juan, NZW & Crosses, $5 each, healthy. Freddy Gilbert Stephens 706-340-4615 Questions: 678-367-3732 Make checks payable to: Friends of Georgia Archives & History .O..r.d.e.r.o.n..lin..e.:.w..w.w...f.o.g..a.h..org*OrderForm -- - - - - - - - - - -- ------ - - - - State Amt Enclosed Mail Order to: FOGAH, PO Box 711, Morrow, GA 30260 Kopp Griffin 770 2010 FescueIBermuda, $4; Fescuelmixed -, grasses, $3.50; mulch, $2; round bales, 6x5.5, . $45, $35 and $30. Jim Robinson Good Hope 770-207-4700 2010 FescueIOrchard grass, 4x5 bales, 2010 hay baled with John Deere baler, $20$35, Alicia Bermuda or BahiaIBermuda mixed. Jerry Kenbeek Lakeland 229-563-8616 Dick Anderson 2010 hay, Bermuda,Alicia, 4x5 round bales, rainlweed free, fertilized, good quality, net wrapped, stored in field, $35. D. Borem . Ashburn 229-566-3037 2010 hay, Fescue, FescueIBermuda mix, $25/roll and up, or trade. Jerry Glancy Griffin 2010 Laredo Bermuda, high quality, Fescue 2010 Mixed FescueIOrchard, 4x5 round 2010 Coastal Bermuda hay, Clean & well 2010 perennial peanut hay, premium, rain fertilized, 114 bales, analysis available, free, square bales, $7 ea., great for horses, $50/bale, delivery available. William Page goats, and sheep. Jeff Meeks Douglas 912- Wrightsville 478-864-2942 384-1726 2010 Coastal Bermuda hay, horse quality 2010 quality Coastal hay, rolls under tarp, rolls, $40; also, have cow hay, $30-$35 per very little weeds, $Soleach, delivery avail. Karl roll, all on pallets. Curtls Durden Lyons 912526-3189 912-245-1081 - Owens Vidalia 912-293-4081 912-538-1700 2010 square bales, horse quality hay, 2010 Coastal Bermuda hay, horse quality, Orchard, Clover, Timothy mix, no rain, $4lbale at barn, delivery available. Glenn $3,50/bak. Glenn Hopper Rabun Gap 706- Brinson Tarrytown 912-288-5960 746-2217 2010 Tift 44 Bermuda square bales, 2010 Coastal Bermuda, 4x5 rolls, in barn. weedlrain free, well fertilized, $5/bale. Tripp Fred Sackett Butler 478-862-5120 Conner Social Circle 770-601-2877 Benjamin Spangler Gay 770-846-0001 Wednesday, December 1, 2010 THE MARKET BULLETIN Paae 9 400 5x5 rolls of quality Fescuelmixed hay, BermudaIFescue mix, 4x4, in barn, 2010 Will deliver truck loads, approximately 20 $40 roll, trailer load discounts. Wesle.v Tavlor > rolls, $25; 2009 rolls, $20, horse quality. ton cotton gin cattle feed, $loRon. Angie Clarkesville 706-499-4820 Marvin Bozeman Thomson 706-781-4146 Wooten Hazlehurst 912-375-3366 Ag SeedlPlants Wanted Old-timey Daffodils, $31doz., $6lpost, -- orange daylilies, yellow Cannas, Siberian Iris, Wanted: baby green lima beans (running), Forsythia, blue bells, tall phlox, Althaea, free 4x5 2010 last cuttina. Bermuda mlx. $30 706-421-4945 Yellow ear corn for sale, $125/ton or climbs trellis or 5 ft. fence. Gene Mainor P.O. Liriope. E. Beach Duluth 770-476-1163 oer roll behlnd baler. decverv ava~lable~ a d k ~ e Coastal Bermuda, priced according to $4.50/bushel, excellent for livestocklwildlife Box 208 Brookfield 31727 Pond plants, landscape plants, lotus, ~aulkner~ a r n e s v i l l e404-$25-6671 4x5 Coastal BermudalFescue mix, $35- $45. Ray Edge Braselton 706-654-2955 4x5 Fescue round bales, in barn, $25; 1 aualitv. $45/$50 (in barn): $351$40 (stored feed. Warthen. Ga.. Washinaton Co. Chris outside), mulch, $30 obo,' 60 rolls. ~ i m a n nwalker Social C i r c ~ d770-464y0536 Hartley Kathleen 478-987-5835 478-954- 0324 Feed, Hay And Grain Wanted Wanted: Indian corn seed. Richard Watkins Snellville 678-428-5713 Wanted: old time pea seeds. Richard Mathis Nashville 229-507-8846 Cherokee Rose, and many more. Susan Kingsolver Hull 706-254-3119 Pyracantha, dark red berr~esonly. Shirley Phillips 1519 Lee Peters Rd. Loganville Fescue square bales, $3.75. Charles Chastain Talking Rock 770-893-9013 4x5 netwrap, JD rolls, Ryegrass, Fescue, Bermuda and baledge, $25-$40, delivery avaliable. Josh Pennino Watkinsville 706340-3146 -'Want I FLOWERS FOR SALE Fescue Bermuda mix hay, round bales in barn, s4O; square bales, S52 available. Tom Crowley Griffin 770-584-2565 Bermuda R u s ~ ~ quantities, $45 and $35 available, Richard Overall and per roll, Toccoa 6~d7e8~l-i7vg75e5ry-,~i WG.lrhWa,ictaeenptFeeudal:lceYhraJ(tboeesnaearispnbpgol)ertroteree7e;7a0fol-s7ro1r,e9ip-n5lfao4n4fto3inr gcaarned. Fescue hay square bales, horse quality, RAP7 - $Je3.f5fe0r;soconw77q0u-a8l6it7y,-7$525.050. Kermit Simmons only. Liontoel buy York baled Ellijay corn shucks, shucks 706-889-5756 30052 770-207-7583 Reseeding petunias mixed, angel trumpet: double purple, lavender or yellow, $llpkt. wISASE. Carolyn Arnold 644 Lynn Ave. Jefferson 30549 Rose campion, la. oranae mariaold, oranae 4x5 tight heavy rolls, FescuelBermuda, rain free, in barn, $35; free mulch hay rolls outside. J~mmyNe~slerCumming 770-889-1719 5x5 & 4x5, net wrapped, Tift 85, UGA Fescue mix hay, 5x4 rolls, $30; 5x6 rolls, $40 ea., barn stored, horse quality. Rodney Johnson Tallapoosa 678-378-6562 770-574- --.A IZ4b Wanted: feed for chickens' pigs, cows; no GMO ingredients, organic feed oreferred (or o ~ e n~ollinate,d).Gaw, Michael ~ a h l o n e ~77a0-361'-7275 call ~ h a v o n n esmith at 404-651-9081or2021 65 1-9082. Flower seed offered for sale has not Cosmos, P. verbena, $2/tTbsp.l~&~;La. ir's, $12/doz. L. Brooks P.O. Box 888 Armuchee 30105 Seeds: $1 pk.12 stamps. Yellow milkweed, tested, $40/bale, call after 6 pm. John Lokey Fescue mix, 4x5 rolls In barn, $30; been tested for germination since it often Brazilian morning glory, Joe-pye seeds. Dearing 706-513-7827 706-466-0678 Bermuda mix, $35, net wrapped. Edward Alfalfa, pure 2010 square bales, excellent Holmes Dallas 404-372-7734 AG SEED FOR SALE i s collected in very limited quantities. Debbie Payne 2332 Tuten Rd Blackshear $lIL.pkg seed, LSASE. Larkspur, Foxglove, 31516 quality, $12, delivery available. Ned Sarty Kingston 404-406-1565 Alicia & Coastal Bermuda hay, '09, $35; '10, $45, net wrapped under cover, 4x5 round bales. Greene Thrift Collins 912-682-4636 912-684-3618 Alicia hay, $40 bale, net wrapped, 4x5 bales, well fertilized, rain free. Gamin Usry Wrens 706-547-2144 Fescue sq. bales, $4; Fescue round bales, SwWm, Hollyhock, coneflower, old fashioned 1 4x5 $40. Coastal Bermuda sq. bales $4.5s0. Ste;e A;nold 3415 Crabapple Hol;w Rd, N...i-c.h.-o.l-s-o.n. 8-0--56--5 7. 0-6---70- 7. -A.-8-5-6 Fescue, 4x5 rolls, first cutting, high quality, $30; square bales, $3, jack Whidby Dahlonega 706-265-0623 Fescue, Orchard, clover mix, sq. bales, rain catego% call Shavonne Smith at 404-651- or poppy. Nancy Crosby 1308 Sea Way NE 9081 or 404-651-9082. Shellman Bluff 31331 Of seed must 1 & 3 gal., $2-$5, Crepe Myrtle, weeping submit a current state laboratory report (not willow, Redbud, Chinese elm & Red maples. more than 9 months old) for purity, noxious we.e-d-s- a-.n.d- oe-.rr.n..i.n..a-t..io-n.. f.o-r. e--a-c.h. s-e-e-d- .lo- .t ~ A seed lot must be unifoarnm d Randy James Odum 912-266-0059 20 red spiderlilies, $18 + $5 shipping, 15 iris (mixed colors), $20 + $5 shipping. S.H. Hill free, $4 bale, at barn Bill Myers Blue Ridge not ex& 400 ~ b baa. s, Laboratorv 144 Calhoun Road Sylvester 31791 229-535- Seeds: Angel trumpets; pink or purple hollyhock, Jerusalem cherry, 4 o'clocks, mixed Altheas, cash only, $l/tsp.lSASE. Gail Wilson 1020 B. Wilson Rd. Commerce 30529 Seeds: Harlequin marigold, Lilliput zinnia, $1 wlSASE. Diane Shuler 608 Angela Drive Temple 30179 Seeds: Mullein pink, Touch-me-nots, 112 tsp.l$l, Money plants, Morning Glory, Alicia, 4x5 round, net wrapped, covered 706-964-4444 reports will be returned upon request. ~ n 47i 38 Hibiscus, Althaea, $lltsp. ea., wISASE. G. edge, large quantity avail. John Scott FescuelBermuda mix hay, 5x6 rolls, cow ads for agricultural seed submitted for 4" perennials, 350 varieties, all $1.50 ea., Robertson 1955 Old Cornelia Hwy. Rebecca 229-382-7787 229-392-6520 hay, $15lroll, field; $30lroll, barn; horse hay, publication without this documentation will Helleborus, 1 gal. grafted Japanese maples, Gainesville 30501 Bermuda & Fescue hay, heavily fert., rain $35/roll. barn. A.G. Williams 275 Arlin Williams not be oublished. Licensed seed dealers $20-$25, display garden. Selah Ahlstrom Sp~derlily seed, Cleome hybrid, 100 seeds, free, horse quality, square ($7) & round bales Rd. ~ o c c o a30577 cannot advertise seed in the Market Bulletin. Jackson 7701775-4367 $3. M. Howell 12701 Rockwell Avenue ($50), large quantity, dely. ava~l.S. Stana Powder Springs 770-241-3201 Bermuda and Fescue hay, round bales in barn, $35-$50; square bales, $5, delivery available. Ken Williams Griffin 770-231-7798 Bermuda hay, horse quaility, fert~l~zedra,m Fescuelclover round bales, 4x4, 2010 crop, stored in barn, $20 per bale. John Hitchcock Hiawassee 706-896-1020 FescueICoastal mix hay, round bales, $20, delivery available. Andrew Thomas Loganville 678-859-3184 Certain varieties of seed are Protected from propagation unless they are grown as a class of certified seed. For example, wheat seed 3047'Oker 91527'Oker 9835 and 'Oybean seed' such as Prichard and Benning, may not be propagated for sale unless the seed has been grown as a class of Aiuaa. Christmas ferns. strawberrv begbGa; mahonia holly, flying dragons, beautyberry, mondo grass, Chinese indigo, Helleborus, more. B. G. Hollimon Buford 770855-4252 Amaryllis, red brilliant bulbs, 6 for $19 ppd. Savannah 31419 912-925-1108 Trees: Hickory, Maple, Oaks: Laurel, Live, Red. Shumard Red, Overcup, Sawtooth, Swamp Chestnut, Willow in 3-ga1.n-ga1.115gal. pots, $10-$35. N. Halley Metter 912-6855266 free, in barn, 4x5, $40; sq. bales, $5, delivery Good quality, barn stored hay bales, mixed certified seed. Propagation of such seed is a C. Jongma 135 Kings Chapel Rd. Martinez FLOWERS REQUIRING available. Horace Pippin Culloden 770-358- grass, $4 per bale, MonroeIBethlehem area. violation of the Plant Variety Protection ~ c 3t 0907 706-399-6704 706-726-4872 0815 Jim Draper 1040 blonroe HWY Bethlehem and the Federal Seed Act. If you have Angel trumpets, Confederate roses, Bermuda hay, large round bales, 2010 30620 770-601-0816 questions regarding certified seed, call the Butterfly bushes, large cuttings. B. Driggers PERMITS cutting, good quality for cattle, not horse H ~ a haualitv. barn k e ~ tm, ixed arass sauare Market Bulletin office or the Georaia Conyers 770-760-9050 quality, $20 per bale. Judy Walden Crawford bales, aood fbr horses: never we?. 50-55'Ibs.. Department of Agriculture Seed ~ivision-at Arum, azaleas, Helleborus, foxglove, Ajuga, ,-- ---..-..- .- -.-...J 706-743-3692 $3.50/bale, can load trailers qu~ckly. Tara (404) 656-5584. St. John's wort, mock orange, Mahonia, blue category, call Shavonne Smith at 404-651- Bermuda hay, very clean, fertilized, no rain, Lyles Ringgold 423-314-1587 Rare heirloom Calico crowder pea seed, billow, Blue Wave hydrangea, quince, more. 9081 or 404-651-9082. $4, in barn. Franklin Dowell Cartersville 770- Hiah aualltv, fresh, barn-stored Bermuda 113 cup, $6; 50 Banana Melon seed, $3. Wade Verma Farlow East Point 404-767-7656 The Georgia Wildflower Protection Act 386-4464 Bermuda mix square bales, $5/bale; also, Ryegrass bales, 4x5 round bales, cow hay, $20. Bryan Cobb 1940 Newborn Rd Rutledge 30663 Bermuda, Fescue rolls, $25; square bales, $4, some rolls in barn. Joe Benkoski 1610 Moores Ford Road Bogart 30622 706-7698306 706-540-2827 BermudalFescue hay, horse quality, squGe bales,'50-55 pound bales, $4.50/bale, can load trailers quickly at no charge. James Lyles Ringgold 423-227-7929 Horse hay, Bahia, square bales, $4, in barn, Perrv Tvson Grav 478-986-4106 478-256- Horse hay, Cheyenne, Bermuda, in barn, $5; 4x5, Cheyenne rolls, in barn, $45; cow hay, in field, $25. Jeff Sheets Greensboro 706-347-3265 Putvis Alamo 478-285-3719 Azaleas, Japanese maples, Windmill Rare old-fashioned heirloom vea. seed. all Palms, Knockout Roses, Gardenias, and types, call or email for info.: daGorganics@ more. Linda Waites Fairburn 770-964-6414 vahoo.com. Donald Brown P.O. Box 3846 Bald Cypress, 5-10 gal., $10-$25; Crape ~ a l d o s t a31604-3846 727-742-5397 Myrtles, 10'-12', $80; Loblolly pines, 5-gal., 6', Runnina or Climbina okra for sale. $0.25 $10. James West Commerce 770-993-2100 per seei, plus posiage. Lemon ' ~ o z ~ e r Beautyberry, Queen Anne, dbl. zinnias, Montrose 478-676-3521 Peter pepper, $2ltbsp.lSASE; August lilies or Ag Plants for Sale Spiderward, $12 doz. F. Brooks 674 New 1 Rosedale Rd. Armuchee 30105 requires that shipments of officially protected ~ l a n t sbe accom~aniedbv transoort taos displaying a permit numb& issued by tGe Georgia Department of Natural Resources. Ladyslipper Orchids and Goldenseal are examples of protected plants. When advertising protected plants in the Market Bulletin, please submit a copy of your permit to sell protected plants. Ads submitted without this information will not be published. For further information on the fertilizedlrain free, square, $4; 4x5 round, Horse quality Fescue hav, 4x5 round bales, lfyou have quest,ons regard;ng this I Bottlebrush bucke,ve.. hv,dranaea. anael sale or shipment of protected plants, contact: $351$40, in barn. Rex Palmer Auburn 770- S40; square bales, $4.50. Randy Gazaway categow ca// Shavonne Smith at 404-651. trumpet, Confederate rose, sweei shrub, -no Nongame Conservation Section, 2065 U.S. 867-9589 770-241-9044 .-... . .. .--. How to sub& A Seed Sample ~ .bCP-aauHluemolsrHmsaaeivnrragiqislua7Oab7lli0edty-,u,8m42B309-e021r42m8-2u59d4a-2h4ba7ay,2les30a,v00a0ilsaqb. lesb9-c.l0. uuA-8epp1b.ppeoe-lerrrr,ni4eo.p0s-ne,4gab-sc-l6,ah-.c,$.5kp51b-e,-e-a9r-arr0,-ine8.pds3l,ugomrtahsp,eernsse.,ctmRaoruinbseceasrt,di$nR1ea5sy;, Horse quality, perennial peanut hay, square C- a...n.o- n.70.6.-4.-9-8--0-27. 4 shipping. Betty Stephens Monroe 770-2675055 Camellias, 5 yrs. old, $6.50; Angelwing begonias, 3-gal., $10; Blue hydrangeas, variegated leaf Hibiscus, $6.50; crinum lily, Hwy. 278 SE, Social Circle, GA 30025, (770) 91 8-6411. Flowers Wanted Looking for Snap-Dragon plant, the Rocket, Farmers should adhere to the following steps in order to have seed tested at a state seed laboratory: 1 1. Send between one to two pounds of any large seed, such as soybeans, MISCELLANEOUS peanuts or com, and about one-half to one- quarter pound, depending on seed six, of smaller seed. 2. Include the kind and variety, lot -- - - - - - -- - --.---- number or other identifying mark, along with your full name, address and telephone number. For greater efficiency in receiving your laboratory report, please include your e-mail - address. 3. Mail seed samples in a cardboard bales, 65 Ibs. bales @ transportation assistance. Roy Bennett Meigs 229-873-9960 229-941-5701 Mixed hay, baled dry, 4x5 rolls, $25 per roll, picked up, available. Lee Lucas Talbotton 706-665-8839 706-665-2529 hay, 4x5 bales, $I5, delivery available. Jim Thomas Winder 678-859-3182 OrchardlFescue mix, 4x5 rolls, $30; OrchardlBermudalFescue mix, $3.50lsquare bale; Mulch hay, $1.75/square bale, discounts & delivery available. Johnathan McClain M.-.ntl.n.t .d-i.m . 67. 8-9A.3-02A.3 Peanut hay, 4'x5' roll @ $40/roll. Allen Waters 363 Bella Terra Rd Brookiet 30415 912-682-5428 Perennial, regular peanut, Coastal Bermuda, TifQuick, Bahia hay, rolls, $20; squares, $4 and up. Walt White Guyton 912- -,-- 031-3333 Premium 2010 Tift 44, fertilized, weed free, Blackberrylblueberry plants, $0.70-$7, $5. Nina Cooper Moultrie 229-985-1970 grows tall, Augusta area. Steven Pierce many types, $50 order to ship. Scott Castor bean seeds, 10 for $2/SASE. Ron Evans 706-828-8998 Daniel Valdosta 229-740-3409 Newbold 746 Valley Rescue Mission Rd. Want old fash~onedmarigold seed. Weston Hamilton 31811 Self 1572 Vann Way Dalton 30721 706-259- different varieties, $0.50 and up, large qtys. Castor bean seeds all vou want. $6. on A6R7 johnny cook N~ lor229-563-4587 farm. R. Dangar ~ l ~ h a r e t7t7a0-475-1914 Coastal and REssell Bermuda sprigs; also, Cryptomeria, Leylands, Green Giants, and ~. Dlantin3a,dav service. ~ re- fe- re- nc- e- -s more: all field arown. balledlburla~ed.$8 Der furnished. ~ o b &MtCN& ~ u n c t i o nCity 706- ft.; maples, fi'lup; $45 each: up. ' ~ 269-2563 706-575-5697 Greenway Adairsville 770-815-0223 i dIf yo~u have questions reqardinq ads in this category, call ~ h a v o n n eSmith a t 404-651- Lemon trees that bear large fruit anywhere, Cypress vine seeds, hummingbirds like 9081 or 404-65 1-9082. call 10 am-9 pm, S, culberson Kingston 706- Zd4-JbbY Pomegranates in one gal. pots, $10 ea. Sam Warbington Dacula 770-962-2454 Red sugar cane for sale, $0.25 per stalk. Ken Deshotel 2189 Hwy 26 E Montrose them, $1 for heaping tsp. full, SASE. Polly Young 173 Creekview Drive Leesburg 31763 229-888-7650 Dogwood trees, 25 ft. for $50, you d ~ g Crape Myrtles, 5 ft., $5. M.H. Thompson 4850 Candacraig Alpharetta 30022 770-442-1561 ; The Miscellaneous cateoorv includes the following subcategories? Gees, honey and supplies; things to eat; herbs; fish and supplies; fertilizers and mulches; oddities; miscellaneous wanted; notices; garden space; notices; out-of-state wanted; 31065 478-867-0117 478-230-4577 Several varieties. well rooted fia R.E. Day P.O. BOX' 227 Thomast& Free Angelwing Begonia plants, get them ~ l a n t s . before they freeze. Catherine Ragsdale '30286 Dallas 770-445-3835 firewood, timber; and Christmas trees. Only one ad per household i s permitted in the Miscellaneous category. 706-648-4378 Giant Bearded iris, mixed colors, 10 box or similar container to protect them. 4.Allow 2-4 weeks for testing to be ---- p completed,depending on seed kind. dry stored, $70/roll; premium 2010 Coastal, dry $451r011. Tim Hunter 770- 483-8712 770-922-6653 premium l f t 44, weed free, rain free, barn stored, $60/roll. Kip Hunter Conyers 404-281- Sugar cane, per stalk, you cut and plantsl$lO; Touch-me-nots, Zinnias, 4 Bees, Honey & Supplies load, call after 6 pm, Hansel Morris Nashville o'clock~1 tsp./$l ; Mex-sunflowers, $2. Betty 229-686-3458 229-543-1063 Day 16435 Ph~llipsRd. Alpharetta 30004 2010 all natural, p e , unprocessed ho- Hollvhock. Cockscomb seed. $1 Der t s ~ . . for sale, sizes available: 8 oz. bears, 1Ib. size, sat,,after 8 Dm: call 2nd# Mon,-Frl,, 8 am-5 I send SASE. Frances Lanier 10489 ~ a H. ~ V :and quart. Jimmy Brown Jackson 770-775- 5. North Georgia 1 - - -- - consumers should send farmers1 IZSZ Quality Coastal Bermuda and Tift 44 horse seed to: hay, net wrap, covered, $50; cow, $45. Kenny pm. Harold Barnes ~ o u ~91l 2a-38~4-7835 23 North Metter 30439 C.I ~ ~ . ~. R.A..- ~ A ~ Q Hostas, 2-3 gallon, $8, hardy begonla, 3 Sugar cane, Yellow Gal, Blue Gal, and soft gal , $10, Cast Iron plants, 3 gallon, $8 Jlm 0157 300 3 Ib. Dackaaes of Italian bees for sale in Spring 20i1, ta6ing orders now. Michael Georgia Department of Agriculture, Hancock Ft Valley 478-808-5644 Red, $0.35 per stalk. Fred Barnes Tifton 229- Tomaszewsk~Flowery Branch 678-617-5792 Hulett Rhine 229-332-0084 Room 535, 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Atlanta, GA 30034. South Georgia farmerslconsumers should send seed to: Georgia Department of Agriculture Tifton Laboratory Building, P.O. Box 1507, 3150 Hwy. 41 South, Tifton, GA 31793. If you Qualitv Coastal. Russell, Tift 85, in barn, rd. net wrapped sq., will deliver 150 miles from Lyons. Kirk Little Lyons 912-326-3512 8--~-7---s.-n ~ s Sweet shrubs, $7 ea., ready Dee. 2010, call for shipping prices. Sam Brown 2813 Judie Japanese maples, 30 d~fferent grafted varletles, 3-25 gal Br~dgeBt rltton Evans 706829-1427 ' Quality horse hay, Coastal Bermuda square Ann Rd. Valdosta 31601 229-247-8297 bales, pick UP or delivery, all stacked under Tift 85, Coastal, and Russell Bermuda barn. Hunter 706-699-3403 Round Alicia Warrenton 706-339-4167 sprigs; also, custom planting, available. Paul arass hav b- a- le.s.., White DN s.he.lt.e.re.d- I Branch 478-214-410- 0- Japanese snowball, Confederate rose, Jasmlne, rubber plants, and others, call for 1st Betty Whittlngton Colbert 706-7880002 Crop Planning Focus bales, $40; in fieid, $30. -6errick Carter Adel 229-921-7344 Large Grancy Greybeard seeds, 15 for $2 wlSASE Reba Morr~s 8787 Veterans Abandoned bee equipment wanted, will remove honey bee swarms in Crisp and surrounding counties. Hew Lipscomb Arabi 229-322-9841 All natural raw honey, no additives, unfiltered, unheated, unrefined, 1 Ib. bottles, $5 ea. + shipping. Barney Kendall Canton 770-597-9560 Bee removal, Metro Atlanta and West have any questions regarding seed Round bales of Coastal Bermuda. Tifton 85. testing, please call (404) 656-5584 Bahia grass and peanut hay. John Williams (Atlanta) or (229) 386-3145 (Tifton). Colquitt 229-400-0777 229-758-8457 Of Workshop Dec. 9 1 Parkwa Midland 31820 706-323-2401 Georgia areas, work auaranteed. W. 0. 1 Lent: rose (Hellebores). Hostas. ferns. ~ a n a 2 yWinston 770-942-3887 and other shade ioving plants. ~ a r o l i n esmith Electric, 9-frame 316 honey extractor, Information also is available on the Georgia Department of Agriculture Shelled vellow feed corn. wheat. and oats. plus 50# bags of corn. Robert Montgomery Reynolds 478-847-2356 A workshop is being offered Dec. 9, 10 a.m. - 3:30 p.m., at Atlanta 404-373-7322 Leyland Cypress, 1-ga1/$2.75, 3-ga1/$6.50, 7-gall $20; Green Giant, 1-ga1/$1.90, 3- Marantz 3100-P, smoker, electric hot knife, 2 coveralls, hats, veils, gloves, $500. F. Stowers Dawsonville 770-789-4052 -- - . . website: www.agr.georgia.gov. Once you access the site, click on the option Divisions, and then click on Plant Industry. From the options displayed, select Seed. Those individuals desiring to advertise agricultural seed for sale Square bales, Fescue Bermuda hay mixed, 2010 cutting, stored in barn, $3.50/bale. Nolan Pr~tchettMaysville 706-658-5179 706-6522004 Square bales, FescuelBermuda mix, weed free, good quality, barn sheltered, $3 per bale. Larry Evans Franklin Springs 706-207-1909 Tift 85 and Russell 4x5 round bales, rain Serenbe Farms, Palmetto, Ga. to help farmers and market gardeners make the most of their time this winter preparing for next spring. Topics include farm layout, ga1/$5.95, 7-ga1/$15. Anne Walker Good Hope 706-342-9471 Leyland cypress. 15 gallon in container, nice Christmas trees: Wax m,vrtle. 3- -aal.. 7gal., 20-gal., call for piice. Patty Tyner-Rogers Pooler 912-272-6884 Mixed zinnia, $l/tbsp., qiant white zinnia Gallberry honey, voted best tasting honey 2010 in the state of Ga., $36/gallon, shipping included, www.brucesnutnhoney.com. Ben Bruce H o m e ~ i l l e912-487-2001 Getting into bee keeping, looking for equipment and hives at a good price. Keith Conner Flowery Branch 770-967-0096 through the Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin advised to check the guidelines under the category - free and sheltered. Jimmv. Hudains Cordele 229-406-1346 Top quality, UGA-tested, Alicia hay, rd. or sq., barn stored, delivery avail. Heath Pittman markets, succession record planting keeping, and tips for seed, $l/tsp., send SASE. ~ i l d r e dBryan 916 Elm Dr. Monroe 30655 Morning glory rose, Chocolate imperialis, 6/$1, wISASE. Celeste Harrison 1404 Hives of bees, empty hives, supers, tops, etc.; raw honey in pints, quarts, and 5-gal., closed Saturdays. Edward Colston Taylorsville 770-382-9619 heading Ag Seed for Sale before Vidalia 912-537-6222 using Microsoft Excel. To register Mountain Creek Church Road Monroe 30656 Local pure raw honey, 1#, 2#, 3# jars, . submitting their publication. advertisements for Whole yellow shelled corn, 40 Ib. bags at $5 per bag. Janie Willis Dahlonega 706-8675177 and obtain more information, visit www.georgiaorganics .org Needle palms, large 12 year old plants, $250 each; also, a few smaller. Ralph Miller Covington 770-788-9091 1-gal. jars, 5 gallon buckets, call for price. Johnny Adams Franklin 706-675-9880 706594-2009 Page 10 THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday, December 1, 2010 Bulletin Calendar Herbs 100% pure pine shavings, we deliver within Looking for treated, round or square a 60 mile radius of Douglasville, call for more fenceposts and 2x4 woven wire for 3.5 acre State law requires all ginseng dealers information. Jenny Keener Douglasville 678- pasture, will pick up. Jenny Woods Comer LIVESTOCK SALES & EVENTS Dec. 1 Cattle Sale, 1 pm, selling approx. 100 head of home-raised brood cows from one farm, all mouthed & preg. checked, Turner Co. Stockyards, Inc., Ashburn. Info: 1-800-344-9808. Dee. 10 Breeder Cattle Sale, 6 Pm, selling approx. 300 head of cow-calf prs., springers & bulls, all mouthed & preg. checked, Turner Co. Stockyards, Inc., Jan. 24 Ag Forecast, UGA, Gainesville, Jan. 25. Tifton3Jan. 27, Statesboro, Feb. 9, Carrollton, Feb. 10, Macon. Info: Maria Bowie, 706-542-3908 or 800-2758421. PESTICIDES & RECERTIFICATION Dee. 3 Weed Management Programs for Lawns, comm. 1 & 24, Atlanta. Info: cindy ~ ~800-678~-6722. ~ and growers to be registered with the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. For more information, contact the Nongame Conservation Section at (770) 918-6411 or at website www.georgiawildlife.com. 2011 pepper seeds: Vietnam, Cajun Bell, Cubanelle, Cowhorn, tobasco, others, list included, $1 pkt.1SASE.Ann Dutton 3269 Five ~Forks Tdrickum R~d. Lilbu,rn 30047 Bee balm and sweet basil, air-dried, $4 per 850-3050 2010 wheat straw, $2.25lbale at barn, delivery available. Gary Brinson 1934 Corsey Grove Way Tarrytown 912-213-8585 25 acres mulch hay (free), you cut & bale, free, Dacula area. Glenn Knight Lawrenceville 770-277-2606 Aged horse compost, great for yardslgardens, call ahead for appointment, you load; I load, $lO/truckload, $20/trailer. Chad Williams 448 Hurt Road SW Smyrna 706-202-0747 Wanted: 10 pcs. 5V metal roofing, 14' long in good condition, Loganville area.- ill ~ e k l e Snellville 770-483-9065 Wanted: 60 gallon syrup kettle in good cond~tion,will be used to make syrup, not for decoration. Keith Howard Evans 706-8293090 Wanted: English walnuts or Carpathians to plant, need a cutting for grafting to my tree. Johnnie Brannon Collins 912-693-5625 Ashburn. Info: 1-800-344-9808. Additional pesticide recertification bag. Sam Cash 1071 Sunnyside Dr Athens 30082 404-421-1775 Wanted: old barn wood or lumber for Dec. 10 Calhoun Performance Tested Bull training notices are available o n the 30606 706-319-8176 Blg bales of pinestraw, installed at $3.90 making handpainted signs, any condition Sale, 12:30 pm, sell approx. 80 bulls, Georgia Department of Agriculture Elephant Ear garlic plants, 30 for $16, plus per bale, great quality and color, 40 bale considered, prefer mid-West Georgia area. M. NW Ga. Research & Ed. Ctr. Livestock website www.agr.georgia.gov. $5 postage. M.H. Robbins 364 SavannahAve. mintmum. Corey Pegues Cumming 678-450- Brown Franklin 770-328-7454 Pavilion, Calhoun. Info: Ted Dyer, 706- On the opening page click o n Statesboro 30458 912-489-5373 6444 Wanted: working horse walker, contact 624-1403 or tgdyer@uga.edu or Phil Divisions, select Plant Industry Division, Looking for heirloom pepper seeds, don't Dark, fertile topsoil, $35/yd., 4-5 yd. delivery ASAP. Mandv Brooks Moreland 770-328- - - Worley, 706-624-1398 nwaastn@uaa.edu. or and click o n Pesticides. Select Pesticide know name but peppers grow in a cluster and available in Floyd, Polk, Bartow, Paulding. Jim Applicator Licensing & Certification. and grow upward. Dale Moore Jonesboro 678- Boggs Rome 706-234-5842 Woodturner seek~nglogs, stumps, burls, EQUINE EVENTS then click o n Pesticide ~ ~ ~ l i c a t 5o72r -2319 Free aged manure, will help load, easy Box Elder, Cherry, Pecan, Apple, Maple, Recertification Courses. You can then Dec. 11 Open Fun Show, gaited, Pleasure & search for upcoming courses by date, Pepper seeds, World's hottest chile, Naga access, CrabappleiAlpharetta area. Kristina Magnol~a,Sassafras, Oak, and B~rch Bob Jolokia, 15 seeds, $2 wiSASE. Earl Gallett Macrae Alpharetta 770-410-0868 Hakes Cleveland 706-219-3920 running classes all ages & course title or license category. disciplines. proceed to benefit Lvnne 3630 Meadowlark Rd Augusta 30906 706- Free, rich compost, you load. Jerry Riles 814-9084 Douglasville 770-949-2238 770-337-1516 Notices -..-. . . .....- I II ~ a r k e rwho'is battling cancer, ~ a l t o n Livestock auctions listed i n the Ag Ctr., Monroe. Info: 678-975-7036 or Market Bulletin may offer related items for 678-640-0902 or e-mail: sale, such as tack and other livestock sharons8364@gmail.com. equipment. Notices for auctions selling CRAFT FAIRC any items other than livestock must be Dee, 3-4 Christmas Craft Show, Fri,, 12 accompanied b y the auction license nCohorins-t7ianpmC,huSrcaht,,, am-5 pm, Jasper, Info: First 770- number of the principal auctioneer or auction firm conducting the auction, per 893-4349. MISCELLANEOUS regulations of the Georgia Secretary of State. Notices without this information cannot be published. Jan. 6-9, 2011 SE Regional Fruit & wVeogrkestahbolpes, Cocnlfaesrseensce, &infodrmematoivse, Ifyou have questions concerning the Bulletin Calendar, contact Randy Cox at I! Savanna International Trade & 404-656-3682. Fish & Supplies Fresh worm castings available for delivery - -- - - -- Would the couple who called about our farm within metro Atlanta area, $150 per cu. yd. in NE Ga call back? We have lowered the - ..- ~ - Persons selling sterile triploid grass carp must have a Wild Animal License from the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. Market Bulletin Shane Jones Acworth 404-964-7534 puce Doug Ca~rnesDewy Rose 706-224- Horse manure mixed with shavinas, we 6840 load, you haul, $10lpickup truck. ~ h r ~ s - ~ o ~ a k Cleveland 706-348-1219 Out-Of-State Wanted advertisements for sterile carp must be Lonaleaf ~inestraw. $2.75/bale. laraer accompanied b y a photocopy of the quantiiy disiounts, delivery available. -K. advertiser's license. For license Davis Milan 770-842-3659 information. contact DNR Soecial Permit Mixed grass mulch hay, $2/sq. bale, Unit at (770j 761-3044. delivery available. John Petrel 2682 Cantrell 1 in. - 2 in. 1 2 in. - 3 in. bluegill, hybrid Road LaFayette 30728 706-313-6628 706- bream, shellcracker, redbreast; threadf~n 397-8106 - - p p -- -- Want Clipper 27 or similar capacity (30-60 bph) seed cleaner. F. Cates Wadmalaw Is. SC 843-559-3345 843-708-3153 Wanted: Texas Lonqhorn okra seed Estel Cody 349 Greenbrier~d.SE Cleveland TN 37373 423-477-4916 shad, channel catfish, sterile grass carp, weed Mulch hay for sale, $1.25 per bale, 50# analysis, consultation services. Keith Edge bales in shed. Karen Kopp Griffin 678-688- Firewood - Convention Center, Savannah. Info: Submissions for the Bulletin Calendar Soperton 478-697-8994 1542 All firewood a d v e r t i s e d i n the-rket I II www.fgvga.org or 706-845-8200. can be sent to rcox@agr.state.ga.us. A-I bass, bluegill, crappie, channel catfish, Mulch hay square bales, $2.25. Dana Bulletin must be cut from the advertiser's Taking orders for homemade honey - redear, sterile grass carp, threadfin shad, free Simmons Jefferson 706-367-9739 personally owned property. In addition, by Farm fresh, free range, hormoneichem~cal state-wide dely. Danny Austin Roberta 478- Mulch hav. larqe sa. bales. $2. Doua Pettv law, terms such as face cord, rack, pile, extractors, wooden frame holders with metal free, chicken eggs, $2/dozen, email: 836-4938 Ball round 40.1-285-2880 2 truckload, etc., cannot be used t o barrels, $75 each. Lane Cook Cleveland 706- carzncatz@yahoo.com. Tanya Moore 1290 A-l quality, farm-grown, channel catfish Mulch hay, square bales only, Monroe Co. advertise firewood. Advertisers must use 21 9-3032 Moreland Rd Williamson 30292 770-228- fingerlings, graded, priced by size, accurate S. Reeves Forsyth 478-994-4642 the standard unit of measure, the cord, Unwanted bee equipment to start home 9752 school bee club, need everything to teach Farm raised beef, no hormoneslantibiotics, kids, will pickup. R.J. Pruden Loganville 770- grain fed, free delivery to processor, 466-9100 references available. Tom Morris Hartwell Will locatelremove honey bees, swarms, 706-436-9070 and unwanted bee equipment, call for prices. Free '10 crop, black walnuts, fresh off the Derry Oliver Commerce 706-335-7226 706- trees. Roy Krusberg Athens 706-548-1050 621-17x1 Things To Eat Free black walnuts, you p~ckup, bring own I containers. Homer Brookshire 1749 Brick Mill Rd. Canton 30115 770-479-2726 --- - Fresh brown eggs from RIR hens, cage Use of the term "organic" requires free, $1.50 dozen. Jeanette Cole 119 Old weights/counts, guaranteed livelhealthy, immediate delivery. J.F. Gilbert Thomaston 706-648-2062 770-468-0725 All sizes grass carp, channel catfish, Crappie, largemouth bass, threadf~n shad, blueg~lal nd hybrid bream, delivery avail. Paul Williams Hawkinsville 478-892-3144 Aquaculture systems, 400 to1700 gallons, pumps, filters, and all necessary equipment, email: vicki@flatrockkoi.com. Vicki Vaughan Watkinsville 706-769-8951 Bass, Bluegill, hybrid bream, channel Pinestraw, great color, del. and installed, $3.75 per bale, sewing all areas. Josh Bulloch when specifying the amount of firewood for sale. Manchester 404-925-1076 1 cord, $150, half cord, $75, oak, plus 10 Pinestraw, long needle semi-trader loads, call for prices. Benjamin Bulloch Manchester st~cksof I~qhter,del~verand stacked Just~n Guin washington 706-401-2102 404-484-9686 I Slash pinestraw, $2.05 per bale: Lona leaf. 1 $2.50 per bale. ask for ~ o n v .W~~DDI; Tree ~ a r m s ~ y o 9n1s2-326-0919 We brina out and install fresh clean pinestraw fGr $4 per bale. Barbara Hefner Clarkesville 706-839-1254 112 cord. $90: 1 cord. 5175: seasoned hardwoods, split, 'delivered: nid stacked free; smaller amounts available. Sam or Daniel Hearn Brooks 770-460-7481 112 cord, seasoned firewood, redlwhite oak mixed, $75, limited supply, you haul. Alfred Cook Lithia Springs 404-679-2916 registration with the Georgia Department Millertown Road Temple 30179 770-459-4970 catfish, sterile grass carp, statewide delivery. 112 cord, seasoned oaklhickory, delivered of Agriculture. Advertisements submitted without certificate of registration for items offered for sale cannot be published. For more information, access the department website www.agr.state.ga.us and link from the home page to the Organic Agriculture page and registration forms. Those who do not have internet access or are unable to download the forms, should call 404656-1264. '09 black walnut meat. 520 auart. ~ l u postage. Roy Caine c u m k i n g 770-887-4114 '09 black walnuts, shelled, large, extra clean meats, $22 quart, postaae paid. Hovt Payne ~c~a~sville'706-492-7781 '09 shelled pecans, $6/lb., packaged in 1 Ib. sealed bags, call for detalls. Keith Martin Savannah 912-660-3371 s Fresh brown eggs, $2 per dozen. Dav~d Johnson Tallapoosa 678-416-9132 Fresh eggs of all colors, antibiotic and hormone free, fresh daily, $2/doz. Teresa Bell Gainesville 239-940-3072 Fresh eggs, $1.50idozen. Sam Ray Augusta 706-790-5937 Georqia home qrown Jerusalem artichokes (sunchokes), w e ship, $5 per Ib., plus shipping. Beth Camp 1235 Strickland Rd Concord 30206 770-881-8616 Grain fed beef for the freezer, processed, delivered. Joe Davis Ball Ground 770-7353686 770-324-3638 Heritage pork, raised outdoors naturally, award winning taste, selling 112s, processed to your desires. David Green Jeffersonville 478-972-1198 David Cochran Ellijay 706-889-8113 Bass, bluea~ll,shellcrackers, hybrid bream, channel catfish fingerlings, sterile grass carp, delivery available. Tony Chew Manchester 706-846-3657 Channel catfish fingerlings, 6-8 Inches and 8-10 inches, also sev. thousand Ibs., 1-2 Ibs. each. Orvile Carver Douglas 912-3845090 Channel catfish, 1 Ib. up, $1 per Ib, deliverv ava~lable, many thousand pounds. ~ o b e A Cothran en ton 912-375-4318 Fish trout. eat trout December to Mav: also. bass, bream, catfish, guaranteed 1 0 0 ~ /li~ve delivery. Mark Headrick LaGrange 706-3029489 Grass carp, bluegill, redear, and hybrid bream, catfish, crappie, and largemouth bass, Poultry ~ i t t e r / ~ o m ~ o s 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 to the same general guidelines for all Market Bulletin advertisements found o n page 2. Chicken litter, local delivery only, compostlgardenslyards, 50 Ib. bags, $25. L. Jones McDonough 404-988-2453 High quality North Georgia broiler litter for sale; delivery available, unlimited quantities. Bob Loggins Dahlonega 706-265-0517 North Georgia broiler litter for sale. unlimited quantities and delivery available. Robin Parker Dawsonville 678-776-7887 t and stacked in Newnan area, $85. Craig Exner Newnan 770-254-8740 50 year old seasoned white oak, approx. 1 6 long, $140 cord, at farm. W~nfredCrane Winder 706-367-9617 706-654-8686 All hardwood, $175, cord; $90, 112 cord, delivered and stacked. Richard Burr Covington 770-787-1677 404-771-1391 All seasoned hardwood, delivered, $80, 112 cord; $150, cord, split l e " to 2 0 . John Hobson Hartwell 706-961-4164 All seasoned hardwoods. $9Olhalf cord: $170lcord, free local delivery; fat lighter. Doug Moss Bostwick 706-474-2091 Almost 1 112 cord, seasoned, split poplar wood, $90 for all. J.L. Turner Monroe 770207-4306 Apple wood for cooking, chunked, 2-6 inch '09 shelled pecans. mostlv halves. Heritage Turkeys for Christmas, . $8.50/lb., bagged in freezer, ppd. in Ga., 5 lb: unprocessed, $25, order now, email: min., leave message. Franklin Eaton 4345 leeholloway@hughes.net. Lee Holloway Marble Arch Way Flowery Branch 30542 Greenville 706-672-0015 770-532-9340 770-532-6333 I am looking for a garlic that has a root like '10 Chestnuts. Evelyn Tucker 3022 Poplar an onion, you can eat it. Frances Lunsford Springs Church Rd. Toomsboro 31090 478- Covington 770-786-8234 973-7582 In shell pecans for sale, $2.50/lb., $0.50/lb. '10 Desirable pecans, $8/lb., plus postage, extra to crack, buyer pays postage. Kim w ~ l lcrack. shell. and seDarate vour Decans. Henderson Sharon 706-456-2313 usse sell $0.40/lb. ~ a t o si tockbridge 770: Indian corn for sale, call for more 506-2727 information. Lamar Burkett Omega 229-221- 2010 Black walnuts, $20/quart; $10Ipint; 8396 plus $3 postage. Kathryn smith 297 ~ e a ~ a nNatural beef, hormone free, grass fed with Trail Dawsonville 30534 706-265-6564 grain supplement, www.young-farms.com. 2010 pecans in shell, $1.50 per Ib. William Larry Young Tennille 478-232-6321 Thomas Crawfordville 706-401-6643 Peanuts: raw, boiled, and rosted, half 2010 pecans in the shell, $1.7511b. Thea Wing Lula 770-869-0917 bushel min., call for prices and delivery information. Charles Fisher Morrow 770-9688895 delivery available. Jerry Hart Newton 478- 7.Q-..A--61. A.d Large African red worms, $35 per hundred, htt~:llredworms.webs.com. Linda Lee ~ h s o n v i l l 7e06-531-4789 Large mature red worms for vermicomposting, vermiculture, or fishing, $28 per Ib., The Worm Factory, http:llwww.herronfarms.webs.com. Tim Herron Dawsonville 706-531-9917 Order December trout, guaranteed 100% live delivery, great eating; also, bass bream, catfish. Matt Headrick LaGrange 706-523nmn Rainbow trout, channel catfish, largemouth bass, grass carp, bluegill, aeration, fish feeders, info@lakework.com. Matt Morgan Ball Ground 770-735-3523 Red wigglers & Europeans, great for fishing, $35/lb., price includes ship. .pin-q. B. Oddities -. 150 pounds raw Alpaca fleece, separated, bagged, gorgeous, $1000 firm, you pickup or pay shipping, Columbia County. Patricia Mrogik Appling 706-312-9014 21 qt. 921 All American pressure canner, $100, excellent condition, origtnally priced, $230. Dosia O'Quinn Woodstock 678-491- 0443 Beautiful emerald green emu eggs, cleaned & blown, exc. for cawing, scrimshaw, or painting. Jackie Paul Conyers 770-7611284 Beautiful peacock feathers, several lengths, 50 cents ea.; wing feathers, 5 cents each. Nancy Dougherty Carrollton 770-8430312 Craft gourds, variety of shapes and sizes, Birdhouse, Kettle, Penguin, and many more; cubes, will cut to order, $1 per pound, plus shipping. David McCullough Stockbridge 678-414-5984 Fatwood kindling, good quality, guaranteed satisfaction, $1 per pound, plus shipping. B ~ l l Hood Elberton 706-283-4409 Firewood wanted, want to buy slabs/blocks of any k~nd,will take large amount if price is right. James Lambert 2277 Sewell Mill Rd. Newnan 30263 678-438-9120 Firewood, $150 per cord, diff. quantities available. Dustin Herndon Gray 478-6070458 F~rewood,half cord, $75; full cord, $145, delivery to Dodge County and surrounding area. Brian Yeomans Milan 229-362-4857 Firewood, seasoned oak, hickory smoking chips, kindling wood, call for prices. J. Jackson Monroe 706-461-5038 Free firewood, you cut and haul, easy 2010 pecans, $2/lb., whole; $3/lb., cracked; $8/lb., shelled. Deborah Smith 29 Main St Pecans, $3lpound. Chris Roebuck Buford 678-855-3865 ~ e w m a n~ o u ~ l a s v i l7l 7e0-942-7993 Red wigglers andlor Europeans, $35/lb., these will go quickly. Jasper 770-735-3997 M~chaelBlackwell access. Ken Hatley Barnesville 1300 770-358- Moreland 30259 678-850-1868 2010 unshelled pecans, $1.50/lb. Jene Quince fruit, not commercially fertilized, tree ripe, 1 Ib. and up size, $1 each. Larry Eley price includes shipping, send check or money order. H. A. Riffe P.O. Box 402 Buchanan Gourds for sale: Martin, Craft, various sizes to choose from, $1-$3. C.J. Smith Byron 478- Free firewood, you cut. Diane Stephens Loganville 770-483-2473 Moore Crawfordville 706-678-7683 White Plains 706-467-2184 30113 770-646-3812 960-0283 Free oak tree loas. must have 2 6 bar. call 2010 unshelled pecans, $1.50/lb. Colbv Moore ~ r a w f o r d v i l l e706-678-3187 Serama eggs for sale, $10 per dozen + shipping. David Moseley Mitchell 706-465- Red worms for compostinglfishing, worm castings, and worm casting tea. D. Holman Gourds for sale: Martin, Crooked handle, Craft, Bottleneck, & more, will sh~p.Wallace after 5 pm. L. ~ a w k i n sRoyston 706-2454473 706-680-0919 Angus Beef, grass-fed, supplemented on 2244 Covington 678-977-7944 Maxwell 3226 Hoot Owl Rd. Royston 30662 Good, seasoned firewood, split and nat. feed, 1/4s, 112s or whole, offering discount, while supplies last. Woodrow Little Stone-ground grits & cornmeal in 2 Ib. bags, self-rising cornmeal available, products are Red worms, $25 Ib. + shipping; worm casting fertilizer, 50 lbs.1$25, email: 706-245-4218 Gourds, manv varieties to choose from, at delivered, $155lcord; $85 per 112 cord. Steven McAbee Jasper 706-669-1424 Danville 478-290-0679 478-962-3520 sifted, will ship. Harw Freeman Statesboro jwdavisl8@yahoo.com. James Davis Lyerly farm or ship u.!?s. Crystal Lang Cordele 229- High quality, unseasoned hardwood, Black walnuts, $ZO/auart;$lotpint, s h i ~ ~ i n 9a12-852-9381' available. C. Brooks ~ o s w e l 7l 70-993:2315 I Wanted: shade potatoes, ~rreaularshape: 678-513-8616 also, round, grey one. K. ~ane- hula 229: Black walnuts, meats 2009, very clean, A31-6386 $22lquart; will have 2010 walnuts late November. Helen Rogers Blairsville 706- 374-2716 706-895-2693 706-290-3090 Specializing in extra large, big red Europeans, $25/lb., plus shipping. Keith Stringfellow Macon 478-477-4748 Will meet or beat any price on BluegilllCoppernose bream, F - I & Northern bass, 3-4" & 5 - 6 , prompt statewide dely. 273-4263 Homemade lye soap with goats milk and oatmeal, $4/bar, includes s&h, bar size 4.5 02.-5 oz. Mary Kinney Taylorsville 678-9254279 Lucky buckeyes, $3.50 dozen; buckeyes for planting, $4.75 dozen, includes shipping and $120/cord; $65 half, no delivery, but will help load. David Parris Gillsville 770-869-7627 Oak, aged, delivered, cut from storm destroyed trees, I don't cut live trees, $159lcord; $85/half cord. Ph~llipAnderson Oxford 678-551-9888 Oak, hickory, and ash firewood, $65/load, free delivery within 25 miles. Dale Thomas Dry aged Angus beef, no antib~otics/hormones, pasture + grain fed, 114s, and by the pound, www.sellfarm.com. Bill Farr Milner 770-584-9727 $315 Ibs..-pus postage: also. gr~ndyodr @am. Mike Buckner Junction City 706-269-3630 We crack p e c a n s x O 3 5 p e r I b R o n G Krfeger Bethlehem 770-868-6088 avail. V. Buford Cordele 229-273-4157 Fertilizers & Mulches - -. -- -- "Black Gold" composted cow manure, 1 yrT instructions. Jules Simmons P.O. Box 291 Dillard 30537 Miscellaneous Wanted Crawfordville 706-817-6739 Oaktmixed hardwoods, $70, 112 cord, $165, whole cord, will deliverlstack. Cameron Davenport Covington 404-925-6526 Egyptian multiplying onions, $12 for 112 gallon, shipping paid. Jimrnv Bowden W ~ l lcrack your pecans for $0 35llb J I ~aged, sold by 500 Ib. scoop, $15/scoop, Barlow 3845 Green Ave Loganville 770-560- loaded for you, email: calypso428@aol.com. I'm looking for good, used turnout & stable blankets. Gary Swint Tyrone 678-662- Red & white oak for $100, 112 cord, seasoned, delivery available. Steve Hawkins woodbury 706-553-2999 5595 Tee Ogletree Carrollton 770-617-9301 2998 Oxford 770-601-1702 Farm fresh brown eggs from flock of Rhode Would like to buy pecans in Milledgeville $1.75/bale, wheat straw, 30,000+ bales; Looking for clean beeswax and beeswax Seasoned 18"-20 firewood, 112 cord, $45, Island Reds, $2/dozen. Margaret Jesser area. will Dav $0.60 Der pound. no seedlinas. mulch hay, $1.60lbale, drop trader or liveload. sheets for candle making. Melanie Roeming can deliver. H.E. Alexander P.O. Box 431 Royston 706-245-4717 Deral ~ r o h n i n~ ~a b ~ha~ 706-746-9955- Kristopher Kreider Metter 912-682-9689 Gainesville 404-277-2446 Buford 30515 770-296-2479 Wednesday, December 1, 2010 THE MARKET BULLETIN Page 11 --~ Seasoned and split oak hardwood, 18" to 20" pieces, $85, 112 cord, free local delivery. Corey Campbell Decatur 404-241- Handicrafts Custom sewing from embroidery to window Un~queo, ne of a kind wood burning gifts for Want someone who can make stuffed dogs -. .. treatments; also, digitizing, light upholstry, your loved ones, website: from photos; can furnish fur. B. Schaefer 598 _p--ppp If YOU have questions regarding ads in this alterations, Gainesville area. Teresa Bell www.woodsywaydesigns.webs.com. Laurie Baker Road Shiloh 31826 706-628-5415 0192 category, call Shavonne Smith at 404-651- Murrayville 239-940-3072 Briscoe 1028 Cherry Rd Franklin 30217 770- Western cedar bluebird houses, clean out in Seasoned firewood, Different types & slzes: stools, tables, book 630-6325 front, $15 and $6 s&h, money orders only. Cherokee, and surrounding counties, All items advertised in the Handicraft stand, benches, bird houses, prayer bench Walking staffs or canes with or without deer Jerry Rye 1236 Alexander Rd. MOnticel10 $150lcord; 112 cord, $90. Amy McAbee Ellijay category must b e handmade b y the etc., drawings to scale available. Robert Cash antler handles, many different woods to 31064 706-635-2139 advertiser; items purchased by the 137 Sweet Shrub Dr SW Eatonton 31024 choose from, custom length available. Willie Seasoned firewood split delivered $90 advertiser for resale may not be 706-485-8854 Harrell Pearson 912-422-3520 half cord; $175, full 'cord,'other qu&titie$ advertised. Advertisers I m s t include a Doll clothes for 1 5 (Bitty Baby and Twins), Market Bulletin i s printed o n recycled paper. Sezsoned available, pickup, discounted price. Paul Case Rome 706-676-6814 firewood, split, delivered, and stacked, $145/cord; $85 per 112 cord, "ickie Statement t o this effect when submitting advertisements Handicraft ads are limited 30 and must be i n compliance with all other advertising guidelines (see 18" (American Girl) & 23" (My Twinn), send business SASE for catalog; specify doll, email churstl2@bellsouth.net. Cathy Hurst 2300 Turtle Creek Way Lawrenceville 30043 Conservation - McAbee Canton 770-361-3201 seasoned hardwood, $160/cord, $80/half cord, delivered in area, ~~d~ coopeHr iram 770-235-5039 Seasoned hardwood, easy access, will help load, $150 cord, smaller quantities available. Brad Johnson Winston 770-949-6978 Seasoned Oak firewood' $1551full smaller quantities available, call for prices. M. Anthony Athens 770-369-7101 Seasoned Oak full cord; smaller quantities available, free lighter call for prices, L, Anthony Athens 770-567: 0930 Seasoned oak firewood, $2001cord; $1001half cord, we deliver and stack. Mike Austin Douglasville 770-652-2164 770-942- 9050 page 2). 678-407-9071 Christmas crafts, reindeers, lace angels, pins, or ornaments, $2.50 P P ~ .s,mall foot warmer shoes, made t i order. MA. J.M. lighted and decorated Christmas trees, Eure 1429 Ridgewood Dr. Augusta 30909 perfect for shut-ins, nursing hcmes, S25 P P ~ .706-738-1787 Charlene Freeze 223 Harnpton Drive Dallas Hand crocheted baby booties, $8; other 30132 handmade goods, see my website: Adult bibs, walker bags, http:llmadeinthesouth.ecrater.com. Nicole sunbonnets Christmas print aprons, $7 each, ~~~~~~d~ l l 770-~961-5~360 ~ ~ includes Margaret Hottle 4220 Union Hand embroidered, beautiful pillow case set Hiakassee Road SW Colle e Park 30349 404-344-0568 gift box great for christmas, willene AII types cha? caning; Blind cane, French ~ , i ler 706-994-6850 weave. porch, press, rattan reed, and splint, repair and quality work, Over 50 years experience. George Shelton cartersville 770-607-6455 a:nd pet from photograph, sizes 11x14 through 24x36, $I 30, $230. Ann Houston p.0. BOX 3642 Albany 31707 Hand poured, 100% beeswax angel All types of chair caning, refinishing, and Christmas ornaments, heirloom quality and rPeeprarirs3.1J0a6m9e4s78-L9e8w7-is42144304 Kenwood Drive safe to use on indoor holiday trees, make (Continued from Page 1) Use of the land, but retain private restoration costs. ownership. Landowners benefit by No easement shall be created on receiving financial and technical land that has changed ownership a~ssistdance in return for protecting during the preceding seven years. wetlands and developing wildlife Eligible acres are limited to private and recreational opportunities on and Tribal lands. their land. The program offers three For more information about these enrollment options: and other programs conducted by the 1. Permanent Easements: a NRCS, visit http://www.ga.nrcs. conservation easement in perpetuity. usda.gov/programs. USDA pays 100 percent of the Oak ready burn, $160lcord; $85/half cord, delivery available. Cotton Commission to Hold Bob Lewis Fayetteville 770-461-4083 Annual Meeting January 26 Student selling firewood for tuition, split hardwood, $175/cord; $9O/half cord, fee for Blake Rush Cartersvi6l7le8-721- 9304 wlSASE; bookmark with koad stitched center $1 wlSASE. S. Brantley 375 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~h-~~~~~~ 3~0824~ 70d6597-8189 Aromatic cedar blocks, ideal for storage, clothing, closets, pet areas; size of hotel bar great gifts, email: beemaiden@att.net to see pictures, ~ ~~~~~i~~l ~ ~~ i 4~~04- ~eaise~men~~t vai luel alnd ~I00 percent of 277-2446 the restoration costs. Hand tied fleece blankets, large size, ~ tol chol o,s,e, , photos, 2. 30-Year Easement: an college, $30/$35 each, plus shipping. Jackie eerger ~ i ~ ~ 1 h1 1912~-445-~0649~ 912d- 441-3960 easement that expires after 30 years. USDA pays to 75 percent the ~ h , ~~~~~i~ ~ ~ ~ Commission for Cotton will present ~ ti^^ The Timber Tf-iom~ r- .bS-e-arle~ ca~ tegop ry 1p s sWMov camDp.son2o01u$gH1h0u3ff+ 0m2a$5s43t.5e60r78s1-4h73i0p2p-i7nO2gr7le1&a handling. ns Blvd. and-crocheted, made-to-order baby gifts sets (including blankets, hats, booties, etc.); dollies, scarfs etc., or can follow any pattern, easement value and up to 75 percent Of the restoration costs. its 4th ~~~~~l wednesday, January 26, 201 1, at the University campus designed t o provide an option for forest Beautiful hand crocheted Christmas just ask. Jos~lyndJeffries ~ ~ l 67~8-7t80-h *For both permanent and 30- of ~~~~~i~ ~ift~~ usDA farmers to market their standing timber. Timber advertised i n this category must be ornaments, snowflakes, icicles, angels and cross bookmarks in various colors, place your 8347 Handmade real horseshoes, decorated with Year easements, pays all costs Conference Center. The meeting individually owned and produced b y the order for Christmas. Edith Roland Commerce multi-colored beads, wire wrapped, for good associated with recording the will be held in conjunction with the advertiser on hisfher own property; timberland must be at least 1 acre. NO companies or businesses are allowed. 770-337-1618 Bluebird houses with hinged tops for easy cleaning, $8 ea., shipping & handllng extra. luck. Vlcki Harris 254 Lincoln Ave Fitzgerald 31750 229-423-9300 Homemade baby quilts, crib size, great easement. 3. Restoration Georgia Cotton Production Cost-Share Workshop. Concurrent workshops 12+ large pine trees, free, you cut and haul. Bascom Pittman Marietta 770-971-2411 12-15 large plne trees, free, you cutlhaul, Jim Hutchinson 186 Lindsey St. P.O.Box 242 Tignall 30668 706-285-2509 Bluebird nestbox wiglass viewing window size for lap quilts and toddler beds, specify Your colors, W5; name and date, $7; Small pillow, $5. Anita Johnson Oglethorpe 478- Agreement: an agreement to restore or enhance the wetland functions will begin in the morning at 8 a.m. followed by the ~ ~ 60' tall or taller, licensed and insured. Bryan as seen at "Bluebirds Over Ga." show, 472-8762 and values without placing an program at 10 a.m. and ending with Wheeler Jefferson 706-244-9263 Free 25 pine trees, you cut and remove, easy access. J.T. Whitford Monroe 770-408- all cedar, $20 + $6 shipping John Chancy 460 HwY 211 NW Winder 30680 770-8678263 Homemade corncob pipes, bamboo stems, great for skits, plays, etc., $3 plus $1 postage. Dean Long Lawrenceville 770-962-6345 easement on the enrolled acres. USDA pays up 75 percent of the a sponsored lunch. The event will provide Georgia's 8978 Cedar bluebird houses, $10, feeders, bat, 678-294-0527 Need one maple tree cut down, you keep for f~rewood.Debbie Miller Winder 770-867- owl, woodpecker, Purple Martin, Wood duck houses and many others, alittlel @aol.com, Homemade pretty laced handkerchieves, different colors, small, $6; medium, $7; large, cotton farmers with up-to-date technical production strategies in the 8130 www.thebirdhouseplace.com. Alton Littleton $8; make great decorative for tables, Fruit,Vegetable Conference workshops and current industry Pine trees, give away, you cut and remove, chairs and other furniture, email: 770-725-2554 pile debris in one area so I can burn. Rex Chair & rocker caning of all kinds; also, dysull;@hotmail.com. Dyann Duke Griffin 770-378-4255 w~cker and rattan repair. Duke Dufresne culloden 478-994-2162 - -- -Want to have black walnut tree cut down for Statham Sullivan Set for Jan. 6-9 in Savannah information Commission's The SE Regional Fruit and program. during the annual meeting the free wood and clean up. Joyce Grant 304 Rehoboth Rd. Griffin 30223 770-228- Chair and rocker caning done, including porch, Press cane, hole to hole, refinish, light crown portion of a deer horn, no two alike, can be personalized, an heirloom gift, 3 Vegetable Conference, Plans for the day's programs 8084 repairs, high quality work. Suzanne Allen 147 sizes. Darrel Youngblood Millwood 912-283- by the Georgia Fruit and Vegetable are underway and, when Wanted: trees, large logs, walnut, cherry, 1051 Old whatever, will remove in return for wood. Chair caning & wicker restoration done, David King Blue Ridge 601-260-3127 including laced & pressed cane, rush, split system, weathered, grandpa's plans, $20, can Carolina Peach and the South confirmed, will be posted on C O U ~ C i~s ~th,e ~ ~ website: ~ Christmas Trees .-. -- . -. ~ ~ p p ~ ~ ~ eCe: d-a~r e d cypress, wholesale, $25 per tree. Jeff Hill Columbus 706-563-4722 oak, binder cane, seagrass, Shaker tape, rattan, all types of caning, high quality work. Dott McDaniel Cummin 770-887-8518 d a i r caning, ail typesgand refinishing, 25 Yrs. experie?ce,, reasonable rates. Michael Hawk Hawk~nsv~l4le78-308-0404 ship; cedar blue bird houses, clean out lid, very nice WI inst., $12 each+shipping. Donald ~ l illl~^~404-578-7758 one.Twelve Days of Christmas',,quilt top, $100, $6 postage; one patter for qullt top, $5, $1 postage. Bonnie Hibbert Oakman 706- s ~ h ~ d u l efodr Jan. 6-93 201 at the Savannah International Trade and Convention Center, Savannah,Ga, Featured at the event are www.georgiacottoncomrn~ss~on.org. Gifts for Gardeners & cut Christmas trees: cypress>Virginia pines, White pines, Carolina Open www.rnintersfarm.com. Stephanie Adamek Fayetteville 770-461-2840 Choose & cut Leyland Cypress, Carolina Sapphire, pre-cut Fraser Fir, hayrides, Chair caning, all types, rush, pressed cane, hole to hole, light repairs. Dan R. Melton 750 Oakland Ridge Monroe 30655 770-2675454 chicken house for sale, 6 ft. by 8 ft.. handcrafted, custom built, $600, off season special. Kevin Snare Chatsworth 706-980- 334-2982 s5 ~ ~tops,i linilngs,~ each; string tops, pillow cases, $2; color, some white, full size, O. Youn 176 Harbin s t Canton 30114 hanb do quilting leave message. Hazel ~ ~ ~ W~ oof dsi t&~k 6l 78d-445-5801 workshops, classes, emonstrations, and the annual meeting of the North American Raspberry and Blackberry Association. During the three-day Now is a good time to take an inventory of your garden tools. If you find there are tools you need, you might want to add the items to your Christmas list and drop a hint wreaths, hot drinks, open weekends, www.springbrooktrees.com. David Taylor Carrollton 770-861-5333 9683 Christmas wreaths (4"-5" across); 5"-6" stockings; crocheted 4-leaf clover; 2 for $5; Raggedy Ann & Andy dolls, 25"1$30 ea., plus $7/shlpping, all handmade, no paints, beautifully dressed, original 1970 pattern. B. (Continued On Page 5) to family and friends. Choose and cut Christmas trees, family include phone number & long SASE. Martha t.jopkins 914 E, 28th st, ~ i f 31t 79~4 ~229- - Farmers' Market Calendar NOWAvailable oriented fun, www.daysofcreation.com.Sheryl Dickerson 10673 Tara Village Way 382-2310 Ann Herrin 3997 Waycross HWY Jesup 912-530- Jonesboro 30238-7963 404-437-1549 Red Riding H O O ~ dolls 3 dolls in I, 9672 912-256-1167 Crocheted baby booties, blankets, clothing, $20, plus $3 postage, Dalton 215 Choose and cut, Leyland Cypress, white ..bonnets, adult sweaters, slippers, afghans, Grayson New Hope Rd. Grayson 30017 770- pine, cedar, Blue Ice, Carolina Sapphire, open bedspreads, any crocheted item; also, Civil 963-6202 The Georgia Department of Agriculture Atlanta State Farmers' NO., 26th, 10a-5:30p. Ben Purcell 1581 HWY. War reenactors items, call for prices. Wilma 197N Clarkesville 30523 706-754-4134 Pelle J ~ n e s b o r o770-478-9347 Tuxedo bib for baby boy, burp pads, babyltoddler fleece poncho, clip on button christmas trees, and Cr:cheted baby items. kids and adult items, pacifiehrolder, pfivacy nursindgrapes, baby Market color calendar for 2011 is now available for purchase. Featuring a large color photo of GeorgiaGrowna commodities and Leyland Cypress, excellent trees, handmade earrings, Deepwood Dr. Georgine Boss Loganville tennvolsfan780@~ah00.com. 770-466-1350 Cannon Toccoa 706-391-3106 bonnets from handkerchief wlpoem, many calendar pages for each month of the year, the calendar measures 20" other items, www.creationsbynana.com. Joan Ross Cartersville 770-382-6186 x 37" and is printed on glossy, high quality paper. Christmas trees, choose and cut, Leyland Cypress, Virginia pine, cedar, Blue Ice, David P Ridgeway 2964 High Falls Road Jackson 30233 770-775-3120 Crocheted cross bookmarks, $4, excellent Christmas stuffers. Diane Handel 770-893-8580 Crocheted Lapghans, gift bags, bearhead U,ique unusual yarns, woven in to enhance their warmth and eye appeal, each scarf is created different for one of a kind. J. Rogers Rome Calendars may be picked up for a charge of $6.00 each at the Marketing Division office, Room 324, Georgia Department of Agriculture, 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive SW, Atlanta, GA 30334, Cooper's Tree Farm: Choose & cut Leyland ~ ~ , " d r $ ~ ~ ? ~ ~ ~ o ~ , " , " ~,"&~;! ~ Q l l ~ ~ ~ " ; t , " ; Or fresh cut Fraser Fir, 5-12 n., petting zoo. Kathy Cooper Flowery Branch Next Handicraft Edition 678-316-6102 770-967-6175 Fraser Fir Christmas trees, live garland, any Scheduled January 12 wreaths, wholesale & retail, will ship tree 706-232-8715 info, Melba Maxson p, 0, Box 1132 Hampton - 770-289-0799 Crocheted ornaments, angels bells, snowflakes; also, doilies, afghans, size, call for prices. Marcia Brookins P.O. BOX 6001 or at the Atlanta State Farmers Market, 16 Forest Parkway, Forest Park, GA 30298. A quantity of up to five ( 5 ) calendars can be ordered and mailed first class. Pricing and mailing information is as follows: directly to your home or office. Holly Prather ~ h30286 706~-647-0593 ~ ~ ~ t ~ ~ Good Hope 404-819-5841 Le~landCypress 5-10 n., excellent quality, painted, String baled, great Prices; also, Fraser fir available. Greg Slaughter Dexter Crocheted snowflakes, crosses, angels, doves, 12/$14 ppd., name in filet, whitelecru. Virdie Allman 69 Altman Circle Hoboken 31542 912-458-2461 The next handicraft edition for the Market Bulletin is scheduled Amount 1 2 Postage $2.92 $4.90 Cost of Calendars $6.00 $12.00 Total $9 .00 $17.00 478-488-5315 Custom for January 12. The deadline for 3 $4.90 $16.50 $21.OO Cypress, Carolina VirginiaNVhite Pine, Cedar, Blue Ice, Fraser Fir, wreaths, www.christmastreehome.com. signs prices starting from $25 & up, handicraft ads for handmade pine needle baskets from L~~~~ ~ ~~ Georgia d i 706f- b De~ce~mb~er~29.~ ~ this edition is 4 5 $5.45 $6.05 $22.00 $25 .00 $28.00 $3 1.oo Jim Butler 3850 Hwy 81W Hampton 30228 770-707-0854 cypress, and cut. Smith 230 Davis Rd. Fayetteville 30215 770- 598-3775 Custom made doll clothes for American Girl, Bitty Baby, Barbie, Cabbage Patch, and baby dolls; doll cradle, doll bed, and doll high All items advertised in the handicraft category must be handmade by the advertiser and not Payments must be made by check or money order made payable to Georgia Department of Agriculture and sent to the Marketing Division 487-7474 chair. Kathryn Haward Thomasville 229-226- for resale. office address stated above. When ordering, please include the name 1 CORRECTIONS 1357 ust tom Handicraft ads are limited to 30 walnut, cedar, poplar, Osage orange, words and must be in compliance $40: en ease: acres o an wit arn ouse, $20; slate calls, acrylic pots, $15; strikers, $5, E r mo2h, Bill $ni: ~ & r ~ ~7i7l0l-! sgh $5, ~~~~Mi~~~~~~~~~~~b~~~ 706-453- with all other advertising 424-7171 770-426-7622 1892 guidelines (see page 2). and address to which the calendars are to be mailed. Also, please include a daytime telephone number in the event the Marketing Division has a question concerning the order. Page 12 THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday, December 1, 2010 The People Who Live in My Garden Farm Front (Continued from Page 1) The 2010 Census counted everyone in my house but not the people living in my garden. There are at least 15. Many of these people are no longer in this world, but live on in the flowers, trees, vegetables and shrubs they gave me and my family. Let me see.. .there are daylilies from my first-grade teacher; daffodils and a yucca from Mom-ma Robinson; a Japanese maple given by a professor when I graduated from college; a fountain-like December Garden Chores Root crops, such as beets, carrots, radishes and turnips, can survive in the soil through the winter if you mulch them properly. Apply a six-to-eight-inch layer of leaves, pine needles or straw to insulate the soil from freezing temperatures. You can then harvest the crops as needed. December is a good time to purchase camellias as they will be in bloom and allow you to see the colors and bloom shapes so you can select the ones you want. If you would like to add some trees and shrubs to your landscape, consider planting some that will vrovide food for birds. Some good choides that will attract birds are crabapple, dogwood, hawthorn, holly and pyracantha. Late December is a good time to prune muscadine vines as they will lose less sap at that time. Cut back the long canes from this season's growth so that you leave only a small portion of the stem with two to four buds. The new growth from these buds will produce fruit the following growing season. NASS Survey (Continued from Page 1) the number of milk cows in the herd. number of cows milked and total milk production for the f i s t day of the month. In April and October, information collected includes milk used on the farm for food or drink and the amount fed to calves. The monthly Milk Production report is relied upon by the dairy industry to project future supplies of milk and milk products. By participating in the survey, milk producers can ensure that the most accurate and timely data are readily available, which ensures sound decision-making. In addition, NASS will call on nearly 50,000 cattle operations nationwide during January to report the latest and most accurate data on cattle inventories and calf production. "The January Cattle Survey provides Georgia producers the opportunity to serve as the frontline source of data on cattle," Kleweno said. "In Georgia, we'll be contacting about 1,100 operations in order to measure trends in beef and dairy cattle inventories, calf crop and cattle operations ." The information is a critical decisionmaking tool for the cattle industry, he explained. "For instance, it helps producers make informed marketing decisions and plan for herd expansion or reduction. It also helps packers and government evaluate expected slaughter volume for future months and determine potential supplies for export," Kkweno said. To make it as easy as possible for producers to participate, NASS offers the option of responding via telephone, mail, (Continued on Page 5) plumbago from my allergist; Egyptian walking onions from an uncle; 'Aloha', a 1949 hybrid tea rose from an aunt; English boxwoods from Uncle Bob Keever, the great-uncle who taught me how to root cuttings of shrubs; sunflowers and rose campion from Hettie and Luther Yarborough, my "adopted" grandparents next door; ferns, trilliums and red spider lilies from Tony Clack, my friend and favorite Cabbagetown neighbor; and others from friends and relatives. There is a maxim I have heard all my life: "I've never met a stingy gardener." Whether it is watermelons and tomatoes from the vegetable garden or a start of a flower or shrub, gardeners always share. The people who gave me plants, cuttings and seeds did so because they wanted to share a favorite plant with someone who was interested. They gave me something more valuable than the plants, though, especially those who shared plants with me as a young person. They gave me the joy of gardening and of sharing. They gave me a sense of importance and confidence - that I was worthy of their attention and worthy of taking care of a valued plant. They also gave me a garden composed of memories as much as of trees and flowers. When I walk through it, I see faces and hear voices; I never garden alone. Create a more beautiful world and a living legacy by sharing the joy of gardening. I may never get a statue or be honored on a postage stamp, but I'll be more than happy with the memorial of someone saying, "Arty gave me that; every time it blooms I think of him." "Arty's Garden" is written by Arty Schronce, Director of Public Affairsfor the Georgia Department of Agriculture and a lifelong gardener. Arty is a horticulture graduate of North Carolina State University. He lives and gardens in the historic Cabbagetown neighborhood of Atlanta and encourages all Georgians to discover the pleasures of plants and gardening. Equine Auction Scheduled For Dec. 4 in Decatur $15.62 per acre; Sweet potatoes $155.41 per acre. The general eligibility provisions, payment limits and adjusted gross income limits that apply to FSA programs apply to CAP. No person or legal entity (excluding a joint venture or general partnership), may receive, directly or indirectly, more than $100,000 in CAP benefits. Additionally, CAP payments will be treated as 2009 revenue under the Supplemental Revenue Assistance Payments (SURE) Program. CAP is funded through Section 32 of the Agricultural Adjustment Act of Aug. 24, 1935, which allows the Secretary to use funds to reestablish the purchasing power of farmers, ranchers and producers. For additional background on CAP, visit http://disaster.fsausda.gov. Eligible crop acreage is limited to qualifying acres of soybeans, cotton and sweet potatoes recorded on a FSA-578 report of acreage as of October 22,2010. For more information about USDA Farm Service Agency disaster assistance programs, visit a local FSA county office or http://disaster.fsa.usda.gov. 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 11:00 a.m.; the sale will start at approximately 12:OO p.m. on Saturday, December 4, 2010. Pictures of the cquinc will be posted, when available, on the Department website: www.agr.georgia.gov. Contact the Equine Health office with any questions at 404-656-3717. (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 gradeIQH gelding "Nacho" - 4 year old sorrel gradeIQH gelding "Thelma" - i 7 year old sorrel grade/Gabiankare "Folsom" -20 + year old black g r a d e m H gelding "McNeal" - 1 year old bay grade gelding "Quentin" - 12 year old bay gradeDWH mare "Somalia" - 8 year old bay and white grade paint mare Winter Equine Edition Scheduled January 12 The Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin special winter equine edition is scheduled for January 12, 2011. 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 family 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) 656-37 13. "Korea" - 2 year old bay grade Arabian cross 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 past veterinary treatment of said equine is available upon request; however, not withstanding the availability of such documentation, or lack thereof, or verbal information givcn to the Department, said sale is for the equine on an "as is" 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 prepared 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 picked up. 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 heishe 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. Loans Available (Continued from Page 1) Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) . According to Laster, producers wkQ do not currently have an existing conservation plan should visit NRCS to develop one prior to requesting - Conservation Loan Program assistance. Examples of conservation practices include the installation of conservation structures, establishment of forest cover, installation of water conservation measures, establishment or improvement of permanent pastures, implementation of manure management a n d the adaptation of other emerging or existing conservation practices, techniques or technologies. Direct CLs are available at local FSA offices with loan limits up to $300,000. Guaranteed CLs with limits up to $1,119,000 are available from lenders who participate in FSA's guaranteed loan program. For more information on the CL program, contact the Georgia State FSA office at 706-546-2166 or visit the FSA website at www.fsa.usda.gov. Subscription Information The Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin is published biweekly (every two weeks) by the Georgia Department of Agriculture. Subscriptions are available via U.S. mail to Georgia residents at a cost of $10 per year; out-of-statesubscriptions are available for $20 per year. 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