Visit Our Website www.thegamarketbulletin.com Mail to: Published by the Ga. Department of Agriculture Gary Black, Commissioner For in-home delivery Wed., June 15, 2011 Vol. 94, No. 12 Equine Deadline Approaches For Summer Edition The Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin special summer equine edition is scheduled for July 13, 2011. This issue will include notices for horse shows and events in July, August and September, 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 June 29, 2011. 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must be accompanied by a copy of a valid, negative Coggins test (made within the past 12 months); otherwise, they will not be published.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 Notices submitted without this information will not be published.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) 656-3713. Notice Ad Deadline For the July 13 Issue Is Noon, July 29 Wednesday, June 15, 2011 Copyright 2011 Farm Front After surviving repeated budget cuts since 2009 totaling close to 25 percent, the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences will layoff 18 employees and sell 602 acres of research farms and timberland to make cuts levied by the state for the fiscal year beginning July 1. "We've worked hard over the past three budget cycles to make these drastic cuts without employee layoffs," said J. Scott Angle, CAES dean and director. "We have had massive response to retirement incentives, which coupled with natural attrition reduced our workforce by 355 positions." The latest cut to the college's Agricultural Experiment Stations and Cooperative Extension Service budgets was more than the college could absorb. "We have eliminated every inefficiency we could find," Angle said. "We redesigned our Extension delivery system to maximize every dollar and (Continued on Page 12) Governor Requests Secretarial Disaster Designation For Ga. Counties Suffering Ag Losses Due to Drought Governor Nathan Deal has requested a USDA Secretarial Disaster Designation for 22 Georgia counties due to ongoing drought since December 2010. If the request is approved, farmers in the designated counties and contiguous counties will be eligible to apply for emergency loans and to sign up for other USDA programs that provide assistance to farmers suffering agricultural losses due to natural disasters. Counties included in the request are: Appling, Atkinson, Bacon, Ben Hill, Brantley, Brooks, Bryan, Chatham, Coffee, Colquitt, Cook, Dodge, Effingham, Irwin, Jeff Davis, Lanier, Lowndes, Pierce, Telfair, Thomas, Wayne and Wheeler. Contiguous counties include: Berrien, Bleckley, Bulloch, Camden, Charlton, Clinch, Echols, Evans, Glynn, Grady, Laurens, Liberty, Long, McIntosh, Mitchell, Montgomery, Pulaski, Screven, Tattnall, Tift, Toombs, Treutlen, Turner, Ware, Wilcox, and Worth. "This ongoing drought is especially bad as it is so early in the season and has made it difficult for many of our farmers to get a crop planted, much less produced and harvested," said Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Gary Black. "I would like to thank Governor Deal for his prompt action in seeking a Secretarial Disaster Designation for these counties. Unless weather conditions improve soon for our farmers, I fear we will see more requests for assistance." Last month, members of the State Emergency Board reviewed Loss Assessment Reports for the 22 counties named above. The Governor then submitted his request, along with the LARs and the Board's recommendations, to the Secretary of Agriculture for approval. It normally takes two three weeks after the information is received by the Secretary for a request to be approved or denied. (Continued on Page 12) Jaemor Farms Offers Fresh Produce and More Jaemor Farms in Alto, Ga., produces a wide variety of fruits and vegetables which can be purchased at the farm's roadside market. Visitors also can enjoy such treats as homemade peach ice cream and boiled peanuts, as well as activities such as a corn maze each fall. These days, farmers have to be not only producers of food and fiber, but they also have to be good business men/women as well as part gamblers. In fact, with global competition, natural disasters, and continually rising production costs, farmers have more risks to contend with than many of the high-rollers in Las Vegas. To maintain positive cash flow, some Georgia farmers have branched out into other enterprises that supplement and complement their existing operations. One (Continued on Page 12) ag consumer line... Q: I want to fertilize my azaleas. Can I use the same fertilizer I use on my vegetable garden? A: If you are not seeing signs of nutrient deficiencies such as excessively yellow leaves and stunted growth, your azaleas may not need any fertilizer at all. In general, azaleas in the landscape require little or no fertilizer. More azaleas die from over-fertilizing than from lack of nutrients. Theoretically, you may be able to use the same fertilizer on your azaleas you fertilize your tomatoes with, but you are likely to burn the azalea roots with it if you are not careful. Instead, use a slow-release fertilizer especially formulated for acid-loving plants such as azaleas, camellias and hollies, and follow (Continued on Page 12) New Facility Will Help Ga. Company Serve Agricultural Producers Worldwide Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Commissioner Gary Black was on hand for the opening of the all-new AGCO Global Learning Center in Duluth, Ga., May 16. AGCO is a worldwide manufacturer and distributor of agricultural equipment. The 19,500 square foot facility will serve as the cornerstone of the company's comprehensive learning program for dealers and employees. "This new state-of-the art facility is a great example of the commitment of AGCO to better serve the needs of agricultural producers, and our state is fortunate to have the global headquarters of this company in Duluth," said Georgia Agricultural Commissioner Gary Black. Tim Miller, manager, global learning for AGCO, noted that at the company's current pace, as much as 30 percent of the company's product line is replaced with new production-enhancing technology every three to four years. "As growers invest in new technology, they rely heavily upon their dealers for information and assistance. It's our responsibility to ensure our employees and dealers fully understand these new products and their applications," Miller said. "The Global Learning Center will help us deliver hands-on learning in a facility designed to meet the needs of adult learners. This investment is a testimony to an increased emphasis in education for our people." (Continued on Page 12) Page 2 THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday, June 15, 2011 Advertising Guidelines Bulletin Publishes Every Other Week All advertisements published in the Market Bulletin must relate to the farming/agricultural 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 his/her own farming operation, 3) must be owned and used by the advertiser on his/her 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. 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FARM EMPLOyMENT If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Andrea Stephens at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082. Only farm work or farm help wanted advertisements allowed. No commercial, industrial or domestic employment permitted. 26 year old male seeking work on horse farm. experience with quarter horses, farming, and grounds maintenance. Timothy Richardson Lavonia 706-988-1855 29/F looking for work with horses: feeding, cleaning stalls, and minor farm duties, Fayette, Henry, Spalding Co. areas. Erika Frye Jonesboro 404-503-2155 38 yr old broiler/egg farmer with wife/children, can operate machinery and upkeep farm, seeking housing and salary. William Cantrell Gordon County 706-9804837 706-847-5037 40 yr. Single male, non smoker/drinker 30 yrs experience, seeking position on large rowcrop, housing/salary, and ref. J. Yawn 5401 Anson Ave Eastman 31023 58 yr old seeks horse - cattle employment in south Ga. needs housing and salary. James Toole Milledgeville 478-804-9937 Additional morning help wanted at quality boarding barn, Wednesdays, Saturdays, Sundays available. adults only to apply. Pam Levy Locust Grove 770-957-1603 Couple and one small cat seeking work on pullet farm, housing/salary desired, experienced with ref. Charles Wade Gainesville 770-733-3078 Couple looking for egg house and/or broilers. have 13 yrs exp. Kirt Revette Calhoun 706-618-0065 Cowboy/handyman needed to help on growing Civil War living history farm, living quarters, food, your own horse/small salary. D. Stewart Dallas 678-636-3001 Exp. landscaper & organic veggie grower looking for part time work. Edward McLean, Jr. Cleveland 706-865-2737 706348-3235 Experienced/reliable individual/couple, live on and maintain cattle farm, haying/equipment upkeep, free rent and salary. Mark Anderson Statesboro 912-2361516 Female seeking work on farm, with light chores, loves animals, do not smoke or drink, housing/salary, can relocate. Anna Smith Calhoun 229-429-9032 Looking for farmhand no experience needed, mechanical skills necessary, roll crop/cattle farm. John Shaw Byron 478-9511204 Looking for part-time farm work, lots of experience, also help hauling hay. Emmanuel McBurnett Newnan 404-867-2025 Looking for part-time work, have experience with broiler farms, hay, and some cattle Stephen Norwood Cartersville 770318-9323 Man 53 would like job on horse farm, n/s n/d, hardworker, cleaning stalls, grooming, general farm upkeep, housing/salary required. Johnny Weaver Tucker 678-848-1624 Need middle age or older male/female or couple to help on farm, in exchange for housing, financially self suffient. Gloria Lindsey Alapaha 229-533-4846 Seeking Manager for 15 stall barn, horse experience necessary, house/salary/stall, prefer couple, references please. Kimberly Murray Johns Creek 404-558-8897 Veteran/agr. graduate seeks farm employment, experienced in crop, hay and land management, salary and housing negotiable, South/Atlanta. Henry Cobb Woodstock 678-763-4441 Wanted: Spanish speaking mature male, to work on bird farm, live in position, serious responses only, small salary. Tere Lopez Covington 770-787-2955 FARM MACHINERy If you have questions regarding this category, call Ashley Simpson at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082. Only farm machinery and equipment owned by the advertiser and used in his/her own farming operation can be advertised; those persons advertising for machinery and equipment wanted must be seeking those items for their own farming operation. #506 John Deere Bushhog, good condition. Charles Echols Cumming 770-887-5043 '69 JD 4020 w canopy, $14,500; '51 8N rebuilt motor, $3,000; '54 Ford 600 new rubber, $3,500. Aubrey Walker Social Circle 404-431-6494 '95 OMC Pecan Shaker, $25,000; Weiss Vortex Harvester, $14,000; Weiss side sweeper, $5,500. Donnie Council Albany 229-344-6063 1 Deutz 4WD tractor w cab $7500; mower, $3000, both $10,000; 1-21C Fiat-Allis Tiltangle blade, K/G wench g/c, $18,000. Olin Wooten Hazlehurst 912-375-6016 1 pair 11.2X24 tractor tires, 95% tread, $375; Allis Chalmers fron tires, 15X500 w/wheels, $150. Scott Odom Buford 770945-7945 10 ft offset Taylorway harrow, 9 shank Mohawk chisel plow, excellent condition. Estil Evans 656 Blaxton Rd Vidalia 912-528-7881 10 ft. pull type boxblade, like new, $2000. Henry Burton Barney 229-560-2815 10 ton Down to Earth 30 ft Gooseneck with 5' dove, new condition, $5800; JD 5300; 2wd; 3800 hrs. $8500. Neil Patrick Sylvania 912687-5045 10 ton Hooper equipment trailer, tandem axle, pintle hitch, electric brakes, $3000, registration and license tag current. Chuck Niemeyer Augusta 706-627-6800 1000 gal. fuel with pump, 550 gal. fuel tank 100 gal., 2 spray tank, 200 gal.; 7700 Ford tractor with cab. Marvin Hobbs Ashburn 229567-4028 100KH Perkins Diesel generator w/automatic \switch transfer, 49 hours, $28,000/obo. Aldo Ramos 2480 Old Athens Hwy Monroe 30656 770-267-7796 12 disk harrow used twice $475, 48" J-Bar finishing deck, like new, $795. Richard Hubl McDonough 678-614-3291 12 ft. manual grain drill, $1200; 2 row Cole Planter, $700; J.D. 3 bottom plow, $500. Royce Hulett Hazlehurst 912-253-0161 912375-3008 12' Disc harrows, model 100 John Deere, 21" & 22" disc, 3-point hitch lift type, good condition, $2700. Doug Miles Waycross 912286-2272 12V hydraulic dump bed, 9 ft. 7 ft. wide, 40 in. deep, $1500/obo. Tommy Jackson Juliette 478-986-9446 13' rubber tire wagon w/grain bed, bed in fair condition, frame excellent condition, tires transport condition. Joe Holcomb Summerville 706-857-3215 135 MF diesel, good condition, 6 pcs. of equipt., $6000. Robert Cook Loganville 678670-8126 14,000 gallon carbon steel tank; 14'D X 12'H, open top, 14' tons, $7,000. George Harris Covington 404-277-0150 1433 Massey 4wd; 7ft finishing mower; 350hrs, new blades, $11,500. Joey Burke 8990 Hwy 297 Swainsboro 30401 478-4947975 1500 gallon Berkley pump. assembly by Cat. Bobby McKinnon McDonough 770-2317752 1520 Ford, 810 hr., 920 Ford finishing mower, $7800; 5ft. rake, $250;' 500 Cab fertilizer spreader, used once, $350. Al Story McDonough 770-957-2221 17 feet long flat bed trailer, bumper pull, $900. Tommy Purcell Toccoa 706-244-2437 180 Cosmo spreader 3 pt hitch like new, $325. Raymond Denton 195 Garner Rd. Cornelia 30531 706-340-3301 1944 M Farmall, new front tires, needs head, $1200. Butch Bullock Ideal 478-2353553 1949 M Farmall, restored, runs well, $2950. Doug Peel Bainbridge 229-400-5464 1950 8N Ford tractor, runs well, lift works, tires and body average, $1905. Bob Perry Stockbridge 770-652-2723 1950 Farmall Cub, good Woods mower, new tires and wts., 12V, 3pt lift, parade ready, $1800. Ray Austin Midland 706-341-2182 1950 JD M, runs well, looks good, hydraulic lift not working, $32,000. Ben Penton Waverly Hall 706-582-2382 1951 John Deere R, both engines run great, good condition, $5,500. Mike Bradley Greensboro 706-817-8658 1951 M Farmall w/power steering, New Holland 660 baler and Krone disc mower on caddy. John Lacey White Plains 706-816-5182 1952 Ford 12V, 8N tractor runs well, good tires, new radiator with bushhog. Neal Smith Carnesville 706-677-3619 1952 Ford 8N tractor, looks good, good cond., ready to work, $2600. James Elliott Lavonia 706-356-4839 1953 Ford Golden Jubilee tractor with multiple attachments, good running condition, $4500. Larry Justice 1905 Johnson Rd. Macon 31220 478-474-8243 478-731-2909 1956 Farmall Cub, excellent condition, no rust, runs well assortment of implements included, $3,500. Blipham@dmeinc.biz. Howard Lipham Franklin 706-333-4960 1956 Ford 600 tractor, excellent condition, garage kept and adult owned, needs nothing, used for cutting grass. Steve Sparks Leesburg 229-224-7456 1956 Ford 850 gas, engine needs work, $1500. Michael Goldman Milledgeville 478452-5710 1962 John Deere 2010, show room, perfect lowhrs, family owned, new rear tires. George Bowes Hartwell 706-436-4775 1963 Ford 4000, gas, 5 speed, live shaft, good strong tractor, $4500. David Albright Carrollton 770-633-2174 770-834-2256 1963 JD 1010 gas 2 speed PTO, runs great, $1800. Don Edwards Gray 770-227-1331 1966 John Deere 4020, many new parts, new metal, rebuilt engine, $13,500. Mark Faircloth Pelham 229-328-8036 228-4039314 1968 Ford 4000 tractor/diesel/60+hp, runs good, needs TLC/$3250/obo. Joshua Kirk Covington 678-898-5099 1970 Oliver tractor 1250, $2500; 16 ft. tandem axle trailer, $1000. Tommy Tripp Cumming 770-475-3586 1973 Chevy C65 spreader truck, new 366 engine, 2 new doors, 15 ft. bed with extended sides, $7000. Kenneth Carlyle Cleveland 706-865-3686 1975 Massey Fergerson 165 tractor 50 hp 4cyl., needs clutch and water pump, no fenders, no side panels, $2,000. James George Colbert 706-742-2561 1977 580 ck Case backhoe, not a cream puff, few leaks, runs well, $4500/obo. David Lyle Greenville 770-843-6746 1978 Koehring excavator, c-266, $12,500, runs well. Jim Tillman Glennville 912-654-0329 1986 Ford 2910 diesel tractor, new front tires, new seat, well taken care of, one operator, low hours. Jeff Wood Adairsville 770-547-9594 1997 4210 Case/INT tractor 2WD, 1700 hrs, C/H/A, front loader, excellent condition, $19,500. Donald Chandler Hull 706-548-7500 1997 John Deere 385 round baler, hydraulic tie, has kicker, batwings, great cond., $7500. James Nicolson Hiawassee 706-835-9356 1998 John Deere Gator 6X4. 690 hours, excellent condition, new seats, tires, chains, just serviced, $4,000. Thomas Clements Conyers 770-335-6315 1998 MF 240S, p/s, runs well, looks good, 2222 hrs., $7500. Edward McCarty Alma 912632-6015 1999 Cat 953, 5000 hrs., exc., $39,000; DR trimmer, hardly used, $1600; Land Pride rotary tiller RTA3576, $3300/etc. Bo Bailey Carrollton 770-314-7212 1999 Takeuchi Skidsteer track loader, very good condition, $10,500. Kerry Walker 2650 Antioch Rd. Franklin 30217 770-328-8890 2 Bushhogs; 1 Int.5 ft.; other is Bushhog brand 5 ft. Billy Waks Ellijay 706-276-2247 2 Farmall H w/planters & cult., Allis Chalmers H-3 gas crawler, ''B'' AC w/bellymower, all complete but need repair. Robert Hogan Loganville 404-374-6057 2 gas powered air compressors, Titan $650 & Hitachi $500, Industrial, 5.5 hp, 8 gallon, excellent shape. Mark Woodham Madison 404-379-8037 2 row JD71 planters, $1500, excellent cond., Pittsburgh frame. Pete Giddens Ocilla 229-831-1053 229-347-5830 2 Waterwind Irrigation units, good hose, vgc, 1 cloud burst rebuilt 318 engine & pump, vgc. Larry Heard Chula 229-402-0375 20 ft. dual axle trailer bump pull, dovetail slide out ramps, brakes, tool box, like new, $1795. Clayton Bower Armuchee 229-9470940 20' spray booms and 12' spray boom back, $500. Mike Buford Concord 770-584-6675 2000 43hsp MF231s with 6'FTH720 Bushhog finish mower, 2 yr old 6' Bushhog Squealer and liftbar, $8500. W.K. Glover Warm Springs 678-591-2760 678-427-0082 2000 Barko 160D log loader. joysticks, heat/air, CTR slasher, good tires, Deere engine, tight machine. never delimbed. Ben Jackson Clermont 770-561-0896 2000 JD5410 w/self-leveling front end loader, 4WD,w/shuttle shift, excellent tires, one owner, 1100 hrs. $21,000. David Shadley Bogart 706-769-3454 2002 24'X6'8" Gooseneck stock trailer black w/canvas top, 2 gates-one is a bullgate, half escape, good condition, $6000. Zachary Waters Jasper 770-363-8381 2002 E350 DI Mahindra tractor, 667 hours, VGC, $6750/obo. Larry McClure 125 Salem Church Ave SW Milledgeville 31061 478453-1887 478-251-4058 2002 towable hydraulic manlift, 43' height, battery powered, with spare tire and manuals, $5700. William Eubanks Dawson 229-9953527 2003 Kobelco SK 160 LC excavator 2900 hrs, heat/air heavy lift, looks & runs like new, $48,000. Joel Neill Newnan 770-253-4261 2003 TYM 580 Scorpion, cab heat and air, star loader, 4wd, 58hp JD engine, quad remote hydraulics. Jack Jones Eatonton 706485-6937 2004 JD 5205 4WD with 521 loader, 220 hours, $19,900, contracting out field management. Robert Stansell Winder 678935-7381 2004 Massey Ferguson 481, 2WD, 359 hours, $14,500. Amy Stalvey Patterson 912590-4170 2004 McCormick CX95, 4wd, excellent conditon. Everett Panter Blue Ridge 706455-7227 2004 Vermeer Rt100 new carb, tires, recoil, paint and decals, starts runs great, have all manuals, $3,500. Josh Halderman Carnesville 678-227-2976 2005 Gooseneck equipment trailer, 21 foot, tandem axle, 7 ton capacity, electric brakes, excellent condition, $3200. Jack Mallard Sylvester 229-206-1295 2005 JD 6603 4 wheel drive, CHS w/JD 540 loader, 476 hours, $40,000. Buddy Shelnutt Bishop 706-621-1782 2005 Kubota L3400 HST 4WD tractor with front loader, 500 hours, well maintained, $12,000/firm. William Mims Fort Valley 478442-2112 2006 20 ft. Gooseneck flatbed trailer w/ ramps, 21,000 GVW and 3 single axles. Jeff Dorsey Nashville 229-445-1278 229-6863374 2006 Chandler Spreader 12' mounted on 1998 GMC w/ 3116 Cat diesel, $17,500. Bobby Cooper Moultrie 229-891-5694 2006 EZGO, all Terrain SportII, 12hp gas w/dump, top & windsheild, $2995. Harry Brooks Dawsonville 706-216-6351 2006 Gehl CTL70 skid steer track loader, 81hp, 640 hrs, Aux hydraulics, asking $23,500. Steve Easton Jefferson 404-7078304 2007 Kubota B3030 FWD Hydro 116hrs. BB, mower and chipper, all like new, $12,500/OBO. John Maddox Hoschton 770307-0360 2007 Kubota tractor M6040HD, 495 hrs., loader & bucket, 4WD, shuttle shift, $26,500. Gordon McGee Evans 706-830-0419 706860-2876 2008 JD 468 baler, 1700 rolls, 2010 Kuhn GF5202 tedder and SR110 rake, like new. Horace Chitty Moultrie 229-890-6573 229985-7601 212 John Deere 47" mower, mounted roto tiller, scrape blade, hydraulic dump cart, $1650. Joe Parady Grayson 770-237-3566 21hp mower with 46 in. cut, runs well, also 21 in. push mower. Terry Mikle Snellville 770979-8981 231S Massey Ferguson tractor, 630 hours, barn kept, one remote excellent condtion, $9,000. Scott Powell Ringgold 423-619-9143 The Market Bulletin is accessible via the Internet at the site www.agr.georgia.gov No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or incorporated into any information retrieval system without the written consent of the Georgia Department of Agriculture. 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Periodicals Postage paid at Atlanta, Ga. and additional offices. Wednesday, June 15, 2011 THE MARKET BULLETIN Page 3 24 ton log splitter and lots, $1200 obo. Harry Wise Douglasville 770-949-7724 770313-5134 268 NH baler, works well square baler, back fork lift. Barry Bagley Suches 706-400-8421 3 pt. sprayer with PTO pump, 200 gal., $1150, used one season. H. Mayfield Lula 770-540-4705 3' bucket for new Holland Backhoe $700. Danny McCravy Douglasville 770-949-6372 3000 Ford tractor w/equipment, $4500; J.D.12 ft. 8300 Grain drill, $2500; 1000 gal. water tank w/trailer, $1000. C.A. Hulett Jacksonville 912-253-0162 3020 JD tractors, good strong tractor, good rubber, $7000. S. Hall Pavo 229-859-2104 335 John Deere baler in good cond., $6500. Allen Crow Dalton 706-278-6161 706-260-9189 348 John Deere square baler, good condition. Stewart Jackson 5261 GA Hwy 33 Boston 31626 229-735-5181 4 & 6 ft. bushhog, $350-$750; harrow, $325; 2/16 plow, $300; planter, $650. C. Collins Austell 770-891-8479 4 houses of pan feeders with motors, hoppers, augers, used less than 5 years. Aubery Lunsford Carnesville 706-498-7909 4' 3 pt hitch rototiller in good cond. Burl Jones Gainesville 770-534-9882 450 JD loader with backhoe clam bucket, wont crank but repairable or parts, $5000/obo. Wiley Allen Milledgeville 478-251-0777 5 ft. Land Pride Finish mower, good condition, $425. Woodrow Nix Lizella 478951-7043 5 ft. Rollover box scrape, push, pull, teeth, bush hog brand, $400, good cond. Steve Yarbrough Douglasville 404-713-2921 770948-7259 5' box scrape, exc. condition, $350/OBO. Michael Landers Powder Springs 770-4395404 5' bush hog, rusty, but works $200; 5' frail mower $150. Bob Witt 3781 Happy Valley Circle Newnan 30263 404-372-8395 5' bushhog in good condition, $400. Eddie Hatcher Comer 706-783-3818 5' rotary cutter 3pt. hitch with tail wheel, $450. Jimmy Stinson Dublin 478-697-0653 5110 Ditch Witch backhoe trencher & blade, $4500, manure spreader, good cond., $1100. W. Harrison Maysville 706-652-2608 534 JD blade for tractor, good condition, good Hyd cylinders, adjustable angles, $3000/OBO. Carol Sapp Barney 229-2513904 555A John Deere Track loader with detachable backhoe, $15,000. James Young 1130 Tatum Rd. Talking Rock 30175 770893-9056 6 ft. pulverizer, only used twice, $600; Sitrex 250 fert. spreader, exc. cond., $250. Roger Patten Bowman 706-245-6898 6' 3 finishing mower rear discharge Industrial brand, used very little, great shape, always stored in barn, $800. Tim Meinert Loganville 678-758-0631 6' Bushhog brand rotary tiller, vgc, $1200. Fred Mantooth Crandall 706-695-7003 6' Kuhn cutter, 4 spinner hay fluffer & 2 spinner fluffer. Joe Clonts Dahlonega 706973-0523 6' Taylorway finishing mower, $500; 4 wheel hay rake, $250, both in very good shape. Randy Inglett Culloden 478-214-3289 60'' finishing mower; fertilizer spreader, JD wheel weights, cultivator, hog feeder, battery plate, toolbox, side panel; JD 420. Ernest Smith Winder 678-425-4986 605 H Vermeer baler, field ready, exc. cond., sheltered, used this year, asking $4500. Carl Sanders Carlton 706-743-3436 706-340-4530 648 New Holland baler, Auto-tie, excellent condition; always sheltered, field ready, $8995. Andy Page Winder 770-307-7511 648 New Holland belt haybaler, wide pickup $12,000; Kuhn 7ft disc, mower conditioner, $14,000. Robert Harkins Suches 706-9690457 675D Ford Backhoe, turbo, Cab, 4-WD, 1433 Hours, $27,500. James Horne Vidalia 912-538-1867 6ft. Finishing mower, King cutter, good cond., $400; 2 Bushog Bog harrows, heavy duty, $300 ea. Tommy Daws Monroe 770267-6082 7 ft. disc harrow, in good condition, $600; new 7 ft. back blade with ripper, $500. Dick Goetzman Arabi 229-322-1386 7 ft. front scrape blade for Agco Allis 5060, $250; 12 ft. walton hay tedder, $400; John Deere 5 wheel. John McAbee Rome 706-291-4864 7120 Case Int. 6800, original hrs., clean cab, good air duals, field ready, $33,000. L. Glisson Statesboro 912-682-5749 770 '97 JD tractor, 979hrs., 8 pcs. equipt., $12,500. Harold Shelnutt Fayettville 770461-4203 8 ft. John Deere off-set harrow, new disk, great shape. David Rackley Lexington 478230-9354 8' Creep feeders, $2,000; 20' hay wagon, $3,500; JD Fertilizer spreader, $9,500. Robert Lanier Madison 404-310-0412 951C Cat loader, earl 80's model, new batteries, good cond., $7500. Ronald Coleman Brooks 770-461-3662 9965 4/row, 4450 JD 14000 hrs, JD grain drill, Redball hudded sprayer, 6/twin row planters. Michael Baker Abbeville 229-4060518 9965 JD Cotton pickers, 4wd, $28,000; 644 JD cornhead, $6000; hay trailer, dovetail, gc, $3600. C. Nutt Cordele 229-276-5336 9N Ford new paint, rebuilt radiator, gas tank, distributor and carb, runs great, $2500/OBO can email pix. Frank Rodriguez Buckhead 404-456-4482 Allis Chalmers 5050 & 5040 hay tractors, 2 outlets on both, power steering, diesel. Clyde Parker Chatsworth 706-847-8715 B Allis Chalmers cultivation parts, planter frame, wheel sprocket and more. Ed Giddens Nashville 229-392-7001 B model hcmotor w/ radiator $260; mule plows, planter. C.R. Barnett Carnesville 706354-4726 Befco 80" tiller like new, $1900; Ford scrape blade 72", $250; howse 7ft bushhog, $900. Ryan simmons Covington 404-392-3463 BEI self propelled blueberry harvester, field ready, $17,500. Jay McCranie Metter 30439 912-685-4907 Bell M-14 sawmill, 40" blade, 30' rail, 10' carriage, working order, $3000. Buddy Eason Canon 706-680-2323 Berkley B4EYQBH pump with no. 1 housing; 2 pcs. Rainbow Traveler, $500. David Brown Chester 478-358-4198 Bradco pallet fork heavy duty, used as hay spear, good condition, $600/obo. Jason Hayes Jackson 770-316-7643 Bushhog Finishing/mulching mower, 72", 3pt hitch, very little use, $1100. David Welden West Cobb County 770-943-2025 Case 1420 grain combine, 4-row cornhead exc. cond., $8500; Peerless hyd. dump peanut wagon, $2500. Steve Affolter Lumpkin 229-838-4854 Case IH 8440 round baler, 5x5, working condition, needs belts, $1,500. Jamie Jones Milan 478-214-1723 Cat D4e powershift, clearscreens, winch, runs well, steer clutchs, $10,700; or trade 50+hp tractor with loader. R.J. Haley Villa Rica 770-480-2468 Cat D6B 44A, 95% UC, broken crank, lots of good parts. Barry Wood Tiger 706-7825689 Caterpillar 930 wheel loader, old but runs well, some hydraulic leaks, tire needs replacing, $9500. Sammy Howell Fitzgerald 229-457-9378 229-423-2140 Caterpillar 939C 1998 loader, like new, $38,000/obo. Roy Eason Lilburn 770-6384717 Claas round baler, 4X5 rolls with Wrapper. Hank Boynton Jackson 770-227-2958 Covington 2-row planter with fertilizer distributors, several extra plates, chains, and sprockets, used this year. Michael Snipes Dublin 478-278-9372 Covington planter, one rowTP-46 brand new, used once, all plates/manuals, paperwork, brand new cond., $1000. Timothy Putman Clermont 770-654-1595 Craftsman 48" mower 25hp, Kohler, 3bin bagger 8 disk harrow, $1100 . Frank Shilling Statesborro 912-587-3219 Cultipacker 6' double roller, 3 point hitch, sealed bearings, $950. Brooke Smalley Marietta 404-550-6973 Cutting harrow, double section, 3 point hitch, 6 ft. Turfline brand, 16 disk, good condition, $450. Jay Tipton Blue Ridge 706838-4831 D4C XL III 2002 6 way blade, new cutting edge and new oil cooler, u/c, 70-80%, 2900 hrs., $31,000/obo. Brandon Bryant Gainesville 678-776-0570 Dirtdog 6 foot box scrape in good condition, asking $300. Danny Grizzle Royston 706988-0175 Disc mower Frontier DM1160, 7'10" $6,500; TD1010E tedder, 10' $2,300 both used once. Thomas Chandler Rocky Face 30740 706537-0615 Drive shaft for a JD 457 round baler, male and female ends, slip clutch included, good condition. Shane Lemonds Social Circle 770464-0051 404-969-8635 Dual hopper grass catcher for Craftsman or Husquvarna riding lawn mower, $150. John Nowell Cumming 770-886-1317 Durrand Wayland 400 gal. stainless steel air blast sprayer, exc. cond., ready to go. Ron Mathis Clarkesville 706-499-6493 Farmall 450 ps pa clean, good tires, $5500; or trade for rubber tire front end loader. Nelson Massey Conyers 770-483-2639 Farmall Cub with belly mower, 1963 good restoration project, runs well. Charles German Brunswick 912-265-5924 Farmall Cub Woods 42" Belly mower, works perfectly, $600/OBO. Kyle Caylor Springfield 912-660-7499 Farmall model H, needs magneta tires, new, best offer, chipper 5hp, $100. Donald Mixer Hawkinsville 478-987-3608 Fert. spreader 500 lb. cone, 3 pt. hitch, $250/obo, sprayer 20 ft. folding boom, 125 gal., 3 pt. hitch, $1200/obo. Mike Ross Watkinsville 706-255-0304 Fertilizer and seed spreader, $300; hay fork, $125. Thomas Dover Summerville 706978-9071 For Sale 10 ft. set Brown harrows, $500. Larry Bazemore Conyers 770-786-1369 Ford 1210 diesel tractor with 4 ft. rotary mower, good cond., $3000. Roy Craft Hartwell 706-376-2088 Ford 1910 front end loader, 32hp, 4X4, scrape blade, boom pole, extra farm tires, $7000. Joe Mikle Monroe 770-207-0842 Ford 3000 diesel tractor, $6000; fuel tank about 500 gal., $450; single botom plow, $200. Leland Blankenbaker Dallas 770-443-2434 Ford 4000 tractor, runs great, exc.condition, priced to sell. Russ Moore White Plains 706318-2865 Ford 4000, 5ft. finish mower; 4ft. bushhog; 8x22 flatbed trl w/2 5/8" ball with ramps, 6500lb axles; 6ft box blade. Wayne Stephens Gray 478-986-7515 478-986-4728 Ford 4500 Diesel Backhoe, 14 foot reach, strong engine, runs great, $8000. R. Saunders Macon 478-781- 564 Ford 601 Workmaster 3 pcs. equipt., $3800. Billy Greene Loganville 770-466-8125 Ford 641, original owner, good cond., $3,000. Cook Holliday Monroe 770-605-1129 Ford 9600 135 hp, open station, rear duals, 8spd, approx. 200 hrs. on rebuilt engine. David Burgess Luthersville 404-229-2913 Ford diesel tractor, no engine, power steering, $750. Ron Keene Eatonton 706485-3032 Ford Garden/Lawn tractor, 14HP, runs well, extra blade & new parts, another tractor for parts. Joseph Johnson Snellville 770-972-8988 Ford LN800 spreader truck w/Chandler body Gleaner R-52 combine 6 row, small grain and corn head. W. Carter Baxley 912-3672027 Ford tractor, 800 new carb. battery and tires four pieces of equiptment, daydream@tds.net Marlene Hamil Ball Ground 770-735-1319 Four row subsoil with 4 71 planter, no box, $1700; 4400 combine with grain header, $5000, etc. Paul Brown Avera 706-831-4149 Frail Mower 78"Ford 917, $800; cattle side boards, LB pkup., $150; Ford 3600 tractor cab, $150. Jack Edwards Ball Ground 770633-5621 G model Allis Chalmers (2)circa 1948 Manual lift cultivators, runs, $2500 each or $4500 for pair. John Harkness Jackson 770227-0297 Gehl 1310 small round hay baler, $3000. Jud Greene Bainbridge 229-246-6667 Goodyear tractor tire, size 13-9-36, like new, long bar, no holes. P. Allison Murrayville 770-536-5118 Goosen bale chopper,blower, 11hp, good cond., $1500. Glenda Gobber Buchanan 770-646-9677 Gooseneck flatbed trailer 20ft. long with double axles and three ramps, $3500. Derell Waldrop Dacula 770-685-1585 Gravely convertible mowers, 2 complete intact but not running 30'' mowers, one with dual wheels, electric start. Gerald Randall Monroe 678-283-5888 Gravely custom convertible garden tiller, 6 1/2hp, $800; Troy Bilt tiller horse 7hp Kohler engine, $550. Ray Shepard LaGrange 706884-2072 Harsh feed wagon, $5000; Gehl fertilizer spreader, $300; 170hp Perkins irrigation motor with trailer, $1500. C.M. Pippin Albany 229-344-6060 Hay baler New Holland 2009 mod. BR7070, rolled 485 roll net wrap barn kept. Jon Page Lyons 912-526-6645 Hay loader, lifts square bales off ground, field ready, $400. Neil Wingfield 344 US 19 S Leesburg 31763 229-407-0371 Hay wrapper round bale, hydraulic, 3pt, $1900, aerator 6ft. $450, 2 cat 2 quick hitches, $325 and $125. Kenny Hancock Fort Valley 478-808-5644 Heavy duty wagon, new condition with dump, steel floor, also 1 set of 189-38 tractor duals. Lois Clark Cairo 229-377-4718 Hit and Miss engine 1946, JD 1 1/2hp on cart, $950. Louie Willet Columbus 706-3266695 Horse-drawn hay mowing machine, $250, call between 5-9 p.m. C. Stovall Dahlonega 706-867-9716 Hyster winch, removed from D4, Cat. perfect shape, $300. William Dabbs Eatonton 706-485-6249 IH 1440 combine with 20' grain head, $6000. Wesley Unruh Louisville 706-833-1886 IH 856 4 post, $6000/5088 cab, $16,500; both rubber 80%. Tresler Wright Jefferson 706-708-0500 706-693-4195 IHI Mini Excavator 2003 28J, 2100hrs., $8150, new tracks, good shape, between 6&8 PM. Oren Woody Macon 478-745-7352 Int. A and Cub parts, Cub generator, Cub starter, C-60 Cub engine, Cub mag, A-district, 340 Int. belt pulley. Jeanell Shellnatt Americus 229-924-7119 International 2350 front-end loader with mounting brackets, excellent condition. Seth Young Tennille 478-232-6104 International Harvester corn stalk binder, very old, been in barn last 30 years, good shape. Werner Kralick Hampton 770-550-2257 Irrigation system, Rainbow, field ready, 550 gallon per minute, soft hose traveler, 6in pipe, $12,000/obo. Henry Beckworth Gibson 706598-2106 Irrigation unit, cloud burst LP pumping unit traler, 43 joints, 6'' Twist lock pipe, Rainbow Traveler, $6000. James Hollingsworth Abbeville 229-425-8937 Irrigation; JD pumping unit, waterwinch turbine gun, 2 softhoses, 52 joints of pipe and trailer, numerous fittings. Darrel McBryant Pitts 229-322-0037 J.D.12 ft.manual grain drill, $1200; 2 row Cole planter, cultivator & fert. dist., $800; 3 bottom plow, $500. Royce Hulett Hazlehurst 912-375-3008 912-253-0161 JCB 185 single arm skidsteer 1999 2 buckets, 260L Hammermaster concrete hammer, 800 hrs, $14,000/OBO. B G Douglas Buckhead 404-434-4066 JD 2002 3RN silage chopper header, good condition, $2000. Steven Peters Louisville 478-494-1204 JD 2630, $4000. John Gentry Roopville 404-597-3671 JD 310 backhoe 1997 enclosed heated cab in good condition, under 2000 hrs., new f/rubber 40% rear, $21,500. Kirk Mooney Rome 404-219-2068 JD 350B, tilt blade, good cond., $6,500. Bobby Holliday Rochelle 229-624-2747 JD 4020 66 model with loader, canopy, rear weights extra clean, solid tractor, $10,500. Bobby Connell Williamson 770228-3294 JD 435 baler great condition with monitor, bale kicker, and gathering wheels, $6000. Mark Hiebert Louisville 706-833-9279 JD 4430, $14,500; JD 650G dozer, $16,000; JD 490 trackhoe, tye 15 grain drill, $8500. James Martin Waynesboro 706-554-2480 JD 458 baler, net, 320 fella mower w/caddy v-rake, m9000 kubota CHA/loader, $50,000. John Boren Concord 770-884-5745 JD 466 round baler with wide pickup, JD672 and JD673 side delivery rakes with double pull hitch. Jack Rossee Eatonton 706-485-8974 JD 530 hay baler, good condition, $3500. Greg Scott Washington 706-401-2176 JD 530 hay roller, exc. cond. with monitor, kept under shelter. Curtis Warnock Vidalia 912-537-2061 JD 5325 tractor, 2005, 67hp, two remotes, 220hrs, 2 wheel drive, $14,000/OBO. William Thigpen Thomson 706-564-8880 JD 5420 and 4720 MFWD front wheel and ag tire sets, 75% tread, 13.6-R24 ($300) and 8-16 ($100). Mark Eley White Plains 706836-7886 JD 567 round baler, 5x6 bales, net wrap, push bar, mega wide p/u, monitor, 8096 bales, very good cond. Wayne McLocklin Statham 770-725-9305 JD 6400 diesel 2202H 2wd, cab/a PQT, JD435 baler, m/k, JD265 disk mower, JD752 fluffer, 8w/r. Charles Giles Sandersville 478232-0658 JD 950 tractor, 1350hrs. with 5ft. rotary mower & 5ft. box blade, $7000 for all. Brock Yommer Valdosta 229-561-0175 JD G #57953 recon trans., $5800; parts tractors JD A w 3pt hitch Farmall H Deutz 5207. Barry McCart McDonough 678-4320423 JD gator, low hrs., 6X4 manual dump with bed liner, windshield, model like new cond., $5500. Billy Fowler Canton 770-479-5742 JD one row Corn picker, $750; Ford 8N front end loader, $800. Don Morris Eastman 478-374-1804 JD tractor 4320 15hp, runs well, need batt's. William Turner Macon 478-320-8735 JD trailer 2 bottom plow, mule planter, CC & plows. Calvin Barnett Carnesville 706-3844726 JD730, very good cond. Wilbur Moore Union Point 706-817-8430 John Deere 2240, good running cond., $8000. Troy Chandler Danielsville 706-338-9144 John Deere 1010 Crawler w/ dozer blade, gas engine, runs well, ROPS, good tracks, 1964 model, $4500. Mark Burnley Rockmart 770-715-7751 John Deere 4300 in esx. cond., 2wd, canopy, 495 hrs., SST transmission. William Brown Leesburg 229-432-7529 John Deere 5103 tractor, 50 hp; 375 hrs., included 6ft finishing mower, $11,500. Donald Youngblood Molena 678-972-9683 John Deere 530 hay baler, good cond., $3000. John Harkins Marshallville 478-918-7185 John Deere 6420 4x4 cab. 400 hr.,exc. condition, 90 hp, $52,000. Timothy Goodwin Martinez 706-414-9020 John Deere 6x4 Gator elec dump, bedliner, one owner, 338 hrs., $5800. Tim Hinton Monroe 770-401-3397 John Deere backhoe attachment, 18 inch bucket, not 3 ph, asking $1500. K. Campbell Winston 770-378-4314 John Deere MF 1949, rebult engine, new seat, brks., trade for 8N Ford up. T. Still Conyers 404-245-5301 Kilby pecan shaker long boom scissors, head orchard ready, $5500. Ronnie Tatum Waycross 912-283-2485 King 4' Rotary tiller, bought new, 4-5 years old tines in good shape, $900/cash. Chris Powers Carrollton 770-342-9859 Krone H20 hay rake, $395; Krone 250 baler, $3600; Deutz cutter, drum, $895, field ready, $7000. William Byrd Jesup 912-4272233 Kubota 4WD, frontend loader, 550 hrs, needs nothing, 34 hp,email photos, $13,750. Clay Keller Hartwell 706-376-8401 Kubota B2100 4WD front end loader, belly mower, rear tiller, scrape blade, rake, auger, great condition, $11500. Kristi Simpson Royston 706-680-2805 Kubota L2800 4wd front end loader, 4.8 hrs., still warranted with 4' bushhog mower, $15,000. B.H. Mullis Lizella 478-538-4294 Leinbach cutting harrow 8' 24 disk 3ph, vgc, $1000. Fred Mantooth Crandall 706-6957003 Lincoln AC-225 220V ARC Welder in good working condition, some cosmetic damage, $175. Michael Ingram Forsyth 478-319-7488 Log splittter with trailer and hitch, operates off tractor, PTO, $475. Bill Chambless Macon 478-477-2817 Mahindra 5500 2wd, 54hp, 2005, 163 wheel weights, dual remotes, 10' Taylorway harrow, $12,900. T. Presswood Canton 678687-2806 Massey Ferguson, 231S, c3 Perkins motor, power steering, other farm equipment, runs well, seat belt, roll bar. June Cooper McDonough 770-957-1576 MF 135 tractor, good tires, no power steering, good condition, gas burner, $3600. James Fonville Marietta 770-993-3984 MF 135 diesel, good 5 ft. rotary mower, $3500. Donald Clake Vidalia 912293-2029 MF 165 tractor, good running cond., needs battery, has bushhog scrape blade and Taylorway harrow, $3500/all. Sandy Smallwood Sharpsburg 770-253-9752 MF 224 sq. baler, looks, works great, sheltered, $4000; M&W 4X5, one owner, a px 300 rolls. Charles Wellham Statham 678-7645097 MF 245 orchard tractor with loader, low hrs., gc, $6500. Aaron Wellborn Commerce 706870-0439 MF 4243 2wd. approx. 1300 hrs., cab/air, 1 owner. Wayne` Prestidge Carrollton 678378-6020 MF231, trailer,Taylorway harrow 6 ft. bushhog, 3pt.boom, scoop, spreader, $9,000/firm. Kelly Rutledge Loganville 706726-1513 Morra cutter cond., $3000; MF224 baler, $3000; NH 57 rake, $900, must sell all together. Marvin Sanders McDonough 770957-3872 New Holland 3930, good condition, $9000. Tom Cleveland Fort Valley 478-951-4835 New Holland 555E loader Backhoe, 3350 hrs, cab w/ heat, aux hyd, $22,500. Steve Parks Commerce 770-354-6538 New Holland 68 square baler, for parts, out of time. C. 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Gregg Kelley Gibson 706832-4977 706-598-3451 New Idea equipment: round baler, 17' tedder, 5-disc mower, bar rake, very good condition, $15,000. A. Williams Aragon 770684-8007 NH 11' model hay rake, side del., PTO driven, completely rebuilt with new tines, belt and paint, $1750. Emily Pittman Vidalia 912293-7314 NH 163 hay tedder, $3,200; pallet forks for JD loader, $1000; Hoeschler 10 bale accumulator fork, $3000. Frank Eaves Elberton 706-201-7267 NH 848 baler GC Air bags and roller chain replaced, hyd tie, stored in shed, $3000. M. Akins Blairsville 706-897-3704 706-7452437 NH TC45DA tractor, sheltered with 139 hrs., supersteer with hydrostat trans., frontend loader quick attach bucket, $17,900. Lynn Reddick Portal 912-536-8383 NH849 5X5 baler NH256 rake, vicon 8 ft. disc mower, all sheltered, $5000. Lloyd Leach Martin 706-356-2236 Nice heavy duty 5x8 trailer w/ A frame tongue heavy duty jack, no ramp, $500. Jeff Queen Epworth 706-455-2251 No Till drill, great shape, low acres, 7ft with sml seed box. David Rackley Lexington 478230-0060 Old JD sickle mower, make offer; JD 50, runs well, $2800/cash. R.H. Lockaby White 678-313-4467 Old Mule Driven hayrake, $250 & other old plows. Clifford Morris Hampton 770-9540814 Oliver 3 16'' bottom plow Ford Mac 8' harrow, new front disc boxon type, good cond., $1000. Bill Parrish Abbeville 229-4237086 One 3 axle flatbed trailer, call after 6pm. Stanley Savage Jonesboro 404-550-0140 One row planter, 3 bushhogs, 1 spreader, 2 row cultivator, try them. Shane Lord Sandersville 478-232-0817 Planter- Covington one row mounted on Pittsburg cultivator frame, good condition, not worn out, $800. Loyce Johnson Marietta 770993-9272 Ponderosa 4-horse bumper pull with mats, electric brakes, 2000 miles, $2,300, call after 5:30pm. Kenny Mask Fayetteville 770-4615446 Rainbow Irrigation complete 550 gal. per minute, 48 hrs., stored inside, $25,000. Bob McLemore Waverly Hall 706-582-2595 Red ball 4 row hooded sprayer, JD HX14 rotary mower, 12' galvanized heavy duty corral panels, 9965 cotton picker. Darrell Williams Swainsboro 478-237-3237 478494-3237 Reese 2400HL 8 ft. drum mower, 3 pt hitch, hydraulic lift, spreader attachment, field ready, sheltered, $5000. Ed Jeanes Macon 478-9553948 Ridged pipe threading machine, all supplies, dies cutter roamer, automatic oilver model 51, $4000/cash. T. Hamilton Lumpkin 229-321-2699 Rotary mower, 5' howse, deck in rough shape but cuts well, $200. Marvin Goldman Lincolnton 706-359-3101 Savage Pecan Shaker model 4200, in good condition pads needed, $4,000/OBO, photos. Steve Waller 16643 Union Road Metter 30439 912-685-2235 Scoop Pan for Tractor-good shape $250 18ft, 3 axle heavy duty trailer with oak floorsolid, needs paint, $675. Phillip Turner Gainesviile 770-532-6290 Stainless steel Chandler spreader, 12' mounted on 1995 Int. 4900 diesel. Robert Bridges Danielsville 706-248-6291 Suski utility vehicle 4X4, 4spd., great farm mini truck 3cyl. gas, $3500. Ray Ward Eatonton 706-473-8789 Billy McAdams (right) and his grandson, Will McAdams, grew this OS Cross Cabbage for Will's school project. Will planted and nurtured the cabbage plant and Mr. McAdams helped coach him in his gardening efforts. The cabbage weighed in at 22.81 pounds. Sheffield Sweeps, ready to bolt to your culivator, VGC, $150. Jeffrey Meeks Augusta 706-513-6628 TD18 Int., whole or good parts, Farmall 140 box blade hanger, fertilizer hopper, new bolts of all kinds. Clinton Bagley Dahlonega 706- 864-5176 TD8G with root rake, Ford 800 with 9 ton trailer,4025 Koering reachlift forklift, all good condition. Leslie Anderson Statesboro 912- 587-5272 Tiller tines, new, double-edged for any tiller with counter-rotating feature, $150 plus shipping. Jerry Hornsby Rockmart 770-748- 1850 Tires New Set Firestone (2)14.9x24/(2)18x34 w/rims $1500, 4400JD combine w/213 grain, $3500; 12 row 300gal. sprayer, $1200. Jim Downs Sylvester 229- 272-6122 TO30 Ferguson new engine, tires, clutch, brakes, completely restored, show ready, $3250. Vernon Quinn Tunnell Hill 706-673- 5688 706-483-6627 Tuffline 3 pt hitch heavy duty 7 ft scrape blade, adjustable, stand, very good condition, $700. Ronald Boyd Milledgeville 478-454- 6171 Used 990 diesel, David Brown starter, $40; fuel tank, $60, new replacement crankshaft and bearings, $325. Derek Thomason Elberton 706-213-2027 Vermeer 504 Super I round baler 5 by 4, always sheltered, new belts, $6000. Larry Baile Conyers 770-483-6847 Vermeer 604J baler, $6500; NH cutter 616 7', $3000. Jackie Howell Danville 478-230- 0842 Vermeer roll baler, baler is field ready with 4 large belts, asking $3,500. Harless Haislip Milledgeville 478-251-2043 Vicon 4x5 round baler, excellent condition, twin tie arms, kept in shed, $6500. Lanny Brown Hiawassee 706-896-7743 Vicon baler, been completely restored, new parts, etc. like new for used price. L. Martin Clarkesville 770-519-2982 Vicon V-rake, 8-wheel, 3-pt. hitch, good condition, $1500. Jim Boggs Aragon 706- 234-5842 Walton Carted hay rake, $2200; Vicon fanex 520 TB fluffer, $3500. Dennis Anderson 229 Suches Ck. Rd. Suches 30572 706-867- 5047 Woodmizer Edger, $13,500, low hours. Mitchell Perry Dublin 478-275-3132 Yanmar 1700 diesel tractor, exc. condition, w/Hooper trailer and cultivator plow, $4800. Greg Hubler McDonough 770-914-6217 Yanmar YM1500 compact tractor with 5 ft. finishing mower, 2 cyl. diesel with 4 speed, hi/lo trans. Tevis Wilkerson Adrian 478-668- 3960 Farm Machinery Wanted 1010 John Deere tach cable. John Maloney Doraville 770-457-6441 2 Turf tires, size 13-6-16. Huron Nichols 7072 Herring Rd Lake Park 31636 229-5595758 30' or taller windmill tower wanted, with or without mill. Joey Brett Perry 478-714-4371 36" Rotary cutter for early 1970's Gravely Model L walk behind. Bill Vaughn Sharpsburg 770-891-5210 825 Bobcat radiator oil cooler or whole machine. Floyd Harris Jefferson 678-231-8636 All parts for rear lift assembly and front end loader for Ford/New Holland 3930. Richard Dowdell Macon 478-477-2204 Cane mills wanted, any condition Gene Todd Alto 706-677-3613 Cat 931B for parts or engine only. Kenny King Loganville 404-557-7438 David Brown 990, running or for parts. Steve Echols Warrenton 706-465-0315 Engine for 616 grasshopper, would consider whole machine for parts. James Willis Palmetto 770-294-6072 Fertilizer spreader wanted, cone shaped 3 point hitch, in Middle Georgia area. Mike Bloodworth Knoxville 478-836-2535 Looking for Brown tree cutter in excellent condition in five foot or six foot. Charlie Smith Thomasville 229-226-9296 Looking for pair of factory round top fenders, umbrella bracket & rear light for 1952 B JD. M.L. Garrett Statham 770-402-7934 770-725-2110 Manure spreader or shreader good shape. Kirk Little Lyons 912-326-3512 Need a rotary tiller for mod. 149 Cub Cadet 1972 year mod. Wilson Pinnell Macon 478746-7946 Need rear tires 12.4/11.28 and rims to fit Fordson Dexta tractor, used with no holes ok. Don Plumley Dallas 770-974-4772 One row potato digger, prefer JD or Johnson PTO driven. Tommy Barber Nashville 229-686-5862 229-686-4224 One small 3 pt hitch dirt shape scoop for a 600 Ford tractor, near Newnan or Griffin. Waldon Gray Gay 706-538-6708 Pull Type double section smoothing harrow, prefer 7ft. opr. condition. Dan Cook Woodstock 770-926-6573 Rear tractor tire 10-36 on 11-2-36. James Smith Oakfield 229-535-4248 Soil Pulverizer 4 or 5 ft., please email picture and cost. Thomas Motter Jefferrson 706-654-1119 Walk behind or ride on motor powered sickle bar mowing machine, in good working cond. and ready to use. Bill Uhler Ringgold 706-375-2807 Want 20-30 ft/. ear corn convayer, 220 electric motor, good cond., priced right. David Wynne Cochran 478-488-0422 Want cultivator for Sears surburban garden tractor, good cond., reasonable price. Tom McClendon Fayetteville 770-584-2818 Want Danuser post driver, 3 pt hitch, PTO, good cond. Doug Thomas Perry 478-230-3071 Want garden tiller, rear tine, good condition, reasonable. Howard Heitmann Tignall 706285-2099 Want IH 185 planters. Zack Bryan Clarkesville 678-910-4849 Want John Deere 336 square baler preferably for parts. Randy Groover Statesboro 912-690-2281 Want Loader for Ford 5000 tractor. James Lamb` Metter 912-685-4240 Want Lockwood chain type potato plow. Al Clark 526 Clark Farm Rd. Portal 30450 912531-3746 Want one garden push plow with attach.(planter), in good working order. D.L. Slaughter Waverly 912-223-6815 Want to buy Ford tractors models: 5000, 6600, 7000. Mike Hunt Ty Ty 229-848-0295 Want to buy John Deere orchard tractors, series 3010, 3020, 4000, 4020. Deborah Hunt Tifton 229-777-3710 Want very reasonably priced sprayer for hay field use, I can repair if needed. Robert Burton Jasper 706-299-3295 Wanted: log splitter, pto driven for three point hitch. Nick Nicholas Chickamauga 706375-9786 Wanted: used firewood processor, running or not. Terry Arp McCaysville 706-492-4968 FARM SUPPLIES If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Andrea Stephens at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082. 1000 gal fuel tank with 12 volt pump, $650. A. Cagle Monticello 770-870-9906 1000' ambrosia/tiger maple, oak, ash, cedar, basswood, hickory, poplar and pine lumber. Also have turning blocks. David Gray Bowdon 770-655-4674 15 Purina P.16G tube feeders, $100, call after 6 pm. Robert Elliott Chatsworth 706695-3172 150-year-old porch railing from southern plantation house, approx. 80 ft., $500, obo. M. Taylor Calhoun 770-547-3198 706-629-4281 16 40 ft. Chicken house trusses, $60 each, cash. William Pawlowski Ila 706-548-7996 2 gas poultry house heaters, Ziggity drinkers, Choretime feeders & other misc. poultry house equipment. Joshua Martin Clarkesville 770-531-7432 2 Incubators: one 3 draw and one 6 draw, call for prices. Ronnie Morris Madison 678672-7856 20,000 watt Pincor pto generator good using condition $750. cash. Doyle Ivie Watkinsville 706-540-8192 20-30-55 gal. plastic drums, 2 bung plugs, 55 gal. metal lock ring, 55 gal. w/o lids, 55 gal/stainless. Jimmy Cannon Canton 770889-2342 208lb anvil- 140lb anvil; portable forge, 4" wide jaw and 8" jaw post vise, logging tongs, cutters. A. Hendrick Austell 770-948-9842 250 gal propane tank $250 OBO. James Rowland Hampton 770-227-8258 250 gal. white plastic tanks with aluminum sides, 5" twist off cap, let out valve at bottom. Barry Needham Loganville 678-475-7068 275 gal. water tank in a aluminum cage, $50 each. C. Stovall Dahlonega 678-491-0838 275 gallon plastic water tank in metal cage, 2" turnoff, clean, $65. Mark Issenberg Rising Fawn 706-398-3232 3 pt. hitch, $150; mower wheel with metal braces, $100; all nuts and bolts with both, exc. cond. Margaret Cox Elberton 706-213-0042 3 ton A-frame, asking $300. Jerry Tomberlin Juliette 478-994-8766 30 gallon $6, feeder 1.00,2 waterers 2.00.1 Hydroponic apparatus for growing lettuce, $50; SumpPump $40. Diane Collier Atlanta 404-799-7347 30KW natural gas 6cyl generator 3 phase 111 hr generator like new condition, $3200. R.L. Thompson Rossville 423-991-7530 706861-3092 30x50x10 Enclosed pole barn installed, 10x10 slider door and walk door included. only $9,000. Ronda Kaufman Cartersville 770866-9156 31 Pieces of new 6" irrigation pipe 20' long (gasketed water main) $80 each . Harold Hawkins Armuchee 706-506-1850 32x40 steel building kit with 12' roof extension, 9' roll up doors, 4 windows, all instructions incl., $18,000. Aaron Knobloch Loganville 801-419-1536 330 Gallon plastic totes 5" opening on top and 2" valve on bottom; 15 gal. drums metal/plastic, $15. Howard Young Cleveland 706-200-6804 4 Farm gates, $40 each; 1 field plow, $100; 1 box scrape, $125. Jackie Griffeth Loganville 770-466-4063 5 X 8 Utility trailer, heavy duty, metal floor and 2' metal sides, excellent condition, $625. Mark Welch McDonough 770-605-0324 500 gallon propane tank, $500, with regulator, data plate, 75 gallons propane, will load. David Drexler Fitzgerald 229-423-7174 55 gal metal drums with lids, two hole, $7.25 each, Jeff Butler Carnesville 678-6176462 55 gal plastic rain, shipping barrels w/lids $35 ea/3 for $100 55 gal nonremovable top. Michael McCannon Atlanta 404-558-1065 55 gal. plastic food grade drums w/removable lids $15 ea. discount w/10+; also cement blocks call for more info. Melvin Worley Lexington 706-621-0366 6' Game fence approximately 750 feet in about 15 pieces 50 - 75 feet each. $150. Roger Nelson Dawsonville 706-344-7951 6in X 30 ft. pipe, $35 each. J.M. Ricketson Denton 912-375-4873 96 pieces lubing breeder waters, 8 regulators, 8 standby, good conditon. Doug Bramlett Fairmount 770-547-9851 AGR tires 2 18.4-161.1 6 ply 2 900-10 10 ply, good condition, $500. Johnny Seabolt Cleveland 706-969-9061 Air/Kiln dried Woodmizer sawn lumber, pine, oak/walnut, poplar, all sizes paneling, wide plank flooring. John Sell Milner 770-4802326 Approx. 400 clay pots, all sizes, many split pots, buy 50 or more @ $.35 cents each. Julia Strickland Thomaston 706-472-3675 Barns sheds pre-fab 4x8x3/4, studs 16in center treated for walls, floor, 15pcs plywood 4x8x3/4 treated. Carl Dangar Canton 770751-9722 Belsaw Sharpall circular saw sharpenergrinder with extras, $350; wire cages 2'x3' $25 30"x5' $35. Buryl McConnell young Harris 706-379-3165 Biro Model 22 commercial meat saw, good mechanical condition, $600. Tony Thigpen Mitchell 478-521-0172 Blue and white 55 gal. plastic drums, closed tops, two twist off caps, food grade. Eugene Needham Loganville 770-466-4284 Buckets food white plastic, 5 gal, resealable/lids, $2.50 and, smaller size cheaper, plants, resealable lids, handles. D. Grizzle Gainesville 770-532-1070 BUDA farm bench hand crank grinder, $150; 2 oil headlamps, pre-1920s, $200. Bob Morrison Peachtree City 770-486-8641 Canner pressure cooker, 20qt, good cond., $50. Richard Peek Palmetto 404-226-6918 Cedar logs, range 80" to 108" long, 7" to 16" diameter. Michael Cheek Sparta 706-4440847 Clean 55 gal metal drums w/lids, truck trailer 16'x5"x15'x4", trailer. Leonard Crave Dawsonville 678-947-6744 404-210-1516 Clean 55 gal. metal drums w/lids, $20 each, 55 and 48 gal plastic barrels, $20 each; also red steel for sale. Windle Sneed McDonough 770-483-7007 Clean 55 gal. metal drums w/lids. David Crane Dahlonega 706-265-2559 Commercial greenhouse must move, $5500. Liz Daring Stinson 912-224-6376 Flooring oak & pine T&G various widths, also beadboard and wood shavings, reasonably priced, call for prices. William Briggs Union City 404-349-2315 Flower pots all kinds, all sizes, all colors and shapes, call after 4pm. E. Ainsworth Marietta 770-436-2860 For sale, 50-lb. suitcase weights for tractors. Lee Smith Buford 678-482-6185 Franklin wood burning stove, small. Tommy Spell Madison 706-342-2221 Free slab wood, hardwood, & pine, you cut, load, and move. Stacey Freeman Statesboro 912-852-9381 Fuel/Agricultural double wall steel tanks. 110,000, 3-8,000, 2-5,000, 3-2,200. call for prices. Jean Puett Jasper 706-253-9320 Galvanized, used, 3'x21' 300 sheets, sale all are part, $16 per sheet. Danny Hemphill Blairsville 706-435-8627 Grain bins, one 72x16, other slightly smaller, call after 5pm. David McLane Hartwell 706-436-3920 Heavy duty round plastic tubs (150),18" X 20" deep (20 gal) Minchew farms. Calvin Minchew Macon 478-781-0604 Hen nests all metal 12 nests per box. $35 per box. Lamar Bryant Cleveland 706-878-8509 Honey Bee extractor, $100. Amy Beasley Fort Valley 478-825-1063 478-319-7707 International suitcase weights, $100 each; 2 18.4.38 Firestone all track, $200 ea.; 2 18.4.26 Power Mark, $200 each. Dale Duncan Fayetteville 770-719-1596 Irrigation pipe, 6", rainbird 40 sprinklers, valves 6" to 4" and 6" to 3". D. Powell Cobbtown 912-684-2261 Locust posts and rails for sale- for quotes and delivery terms. Eugene Cook Blairsville 706-745-8724 706-897-5828 Locust split rails possible del., installation. Terry York Rabun Gap 706-982-4348 Log splitter tractor remote controls HD, $900; old time hay rake, $300; 4 row peanut weeder, $300. Elton Clark Soperton 912-5293502 Lumber for sale 2x6x18 (40 pcs) and 2x6x20 (18 pcs). Buzz4me2cu@yahoo.com David Schaffer Madison 706-342-8640 Lumber from a old house, you move or disassemble, make offer. Ralph Council Gordon 478-628-5647 Metal roll up doors (2), 14.6x12, $300, obo; wrought iron gate, 7x20, $1000, obo; Mighty Mule gate opener, $1000. James Brown Fortson 706-315-5241 Metal Side Boards for long base pickup $150. Larry Jarrard Dahlonega 678-997-4401 Old hand hewn log cabin, excellent condition, delivery & set up available. Kerry Hix Chatsworth 706-695-6431 Old reclaimed heartpine flooring, sills, brick, remilled to your specs.; also, old RR depot store to move. James Donaldson Metter 912685-4095 912-682-6347 One Bush Hog 3 pt hitch logsplitter, $600 firm. James Scott Americus 229-331-4240 Plows scrapes, Collar Hames singletree old horse shoes. C.W. Porter Conyers 770-4824771 Portable welder on trailer, gas, heavy duty sedline tanks, $2,295. J.D. Reece Powder Springs 770-439-6303 PT 5/4x6x8'-$2, 10'-$2.25, 12'- $2.50, not perfect/suitable projects w/PT lumber. Glenn Nunnally Mount Airy 706-754-5396 706-7681207 Rabbit cages with nest box and small hen house, make offer. Lois Carson Jackson 770775-3240 Red, white, post oaks, hickory, other trees down from tornado, good for barn siding, trailer floors, free. Kendall Morris Barnesville 770-358-6800 Rough cut pine lumber, call for information. Taylor Davis Fayetteville 770-461-4418 770402-1180 Rough sawed lumber 1" and 2" pine, $.30 cents per board ft. hardwood, $.40 cents per board ft. R M Garland Cumming 770-8891752 Rusted barn tin, avg. 2.5'x11' sized pieces, $5 each. C. Jordan Cumming 404-234-9837 Sawmill lumber, low as .35/bdft, pine/hardwood, custom cut available. Mitchell Smith Griffin 404-867-5106 Seasoned dry lumber for sale. 12' and 16' 2x4 and 4x4, very reasonable. Carlos Fuller Carrollton 770-830-7649 Split locust farm fence rails & posts, delivered & installed anywhere. C. Mitchell Cleveland 706-865-9828 Stainless Steel drums. 55 gal food grade closed end good cond $200, cutting and custom lids available. Bill Croft Dawsonville 706-344-9691 Standing Tobacco barn inside lumber, metal pipes, block foundation, clean up and haul away trash. B.J. Holland Cobbtown 912-6842718 Structural free-standing wood beams 6"x16"x24' $150 ea, 12"x22' i-joist 22 for $400. George Fry Clarkesville 706-499-8278 Superior 26ft all steel Gooseneck with double axles with dovetail with ramps excellent condition, $2500. John Spake Monroe 770-601-1004 Tiller green house overhead sprinkler system, cresote fence posts, Italian pots, strawberry Nin Garrett Tyrone 770-487-4883 404-731-3851 Tongue Groove D logs sisson, 5 1/2", build 8 ft., 30 x 40 building, $6,500 obo. Charlyn Lathem Cumming 678-656-3677 Tractor pullers 50lbs, suite ease weights. Lee Smith Buford 678-482-6185 Two 15 inch channel steel beams 25 ft long. $250 each or both for $450. Mike Smith Sandersville 478-232-1974 Used breeder chicken house equipment, Shenandoah 10 hole nest, feeders, watering equipment, feed bins, etc. Michael Howren Cartersville 770-382-8585 Used hay barn 80x150x23. Material only, Erection not included but avail., $15,000. Jim McMillan Macon 478-397-0322 478-781-0082 Wanted - Heart pine flooring, wide plank 12". Buz Stone Lakemont 404-626-1746 Wanted: 16ft. cattle gate. Eric Sanders Douglasville 404-314-7960 Wanted: approx. 200 tobacco stakes. Gerald Lyle Winston 404-372-0108 Wanted: chicken wire for my small first time garden. Debbie Williams Loganville 678-4757874 Wanted: Cypress, pine (rough sawn) lumber reasonable price. Carol Knight Watson Leary 229-792-6246 Wanted: fencing wire, reasonable price. Lori Smith Bowdon 770-809-4668 Wanted: good used poultry spray on pads five foot. Barry Edington Maysville 678-2836807 Wanted: greenhouse, hop house frames, equipment, tables, and used lumber, can tear down and remove. Jeb Fuller Cartersville 770-490-1579 Wanted: old barnwood, 2-4 feet in length for craft project. Tom Deardorff Atlanta 678-4282093 Wanted: Poultry transport coops- baby chick, chicken & turkey sizes, prefer plastic- wood okay. Gary Caprara Dahlonega 770-361-7275 Western Cedar fence, approximately 40 years old.10'x4" round rails $5 ea.3 hole post also available. Reid Trimble Cleveland 404213-0197 Wild hog traps- continuous catch, small to large hogs, loaded spring door. J.D. Conger Norman Park 229-769-5472 Wire rope 193 feet long 1/2 inch diameter. Randy Bryan Franklin 770-854-8636 Wood burning stove, like new, $1200; 2 anvils, $125 and $175; anvil cut blade, $35. Earl Albertson Douglasville 770-942-2455 Woodmizer lumber 1x12 pine poplar oak trailer flooring any thickness. Larry Moore Newnan 678-278-5709 Woodmizer sawn lumber B+B siding framing red oak poplar and pine. Timothy Tucker Newnan 770-251-7612 LIVESTOCK All livestock (i.e., those animals such as, but not limited to, cattle, equine, goats, sheep, swine, and poultry) must have been in possession of the advertiser for a minimum of 90 days before they can be advertised. Cattle If you have any questions regarding ads in this category, call Ashley Simpson at 404651-9081 or 404-651-9082. 1- 15 month black purebred Limousin bull. Hulon Gray Bowdon 770-258-2581 13 Regd. Black Angus pairs, also good selection of Regd. Black Angus bulls, ready for service. Fred Blitch Statesboro 912-8655454 Wednesday, June 15, 2011 THE MARKET BULLETIN Page 5 14 month old Registered Santa Gertrudis bull. Courtney Beam Rutledge 706-818-4050 15 Angus cows, Reg. & comm., average 5 yrs., price for all or individual. Henry Terhune Fort Valley 478-825-1911 15-15 month, Polled Hereford and F1 Braford Bulls w/ performance data;& open 1518 month polled Hereford heifers. Jonny Harris Odum 912-586-6585 15-open Brangus heifers ready to breed. Trevor Jones Jefferson 706-658-4536 2 Purebred Texas Longhorn bulls, 1yr old, $375 each, call after 8pm. Wayne Hughes molena 706-647-9782 2 Reg. Black Senepol bulls 20-25 mos., EPD's, BSE's polled, gentle, easy keepers, others avail. George Fiveash Adel 229-5635380 2 yr. old black bulls, 15 mos. good disposition, call afetr 7:30pm. Greg Carter Baxley 912-367-0318 20 pr. Angus and Charolais, good quality calves, avg. 250 lbs., Springers also avail. RW Jackson Gray 478-986-3582 25 open, yearling, commercial, calm, black Brangus heifers, sired by lbw Cow Creek registered Brangus bulls. Mike Burke Waynesboro 706-551-3025 25-young black cows, ten are first, calf heifers all exposed to Predestined bull, $975. Charlie Howington Maysville 706-983-2080 3 Reg.young Blk Angus cows, bred to Reg. Sim-angus bull, $4000. Charles Flythe Valdosta 229-292-8226 3 Registered Texas Longhorns, EIF 1 yr. old., good horn & color, $600 each or $1500 for all. Billy Holder Swainsboro 800-9222023 478-237-7984 30 young commercial bred cows, some calved, 25 opem black heifers. Chris Pinard Swainsboro 478-494-0294 4 registered Red Angus heifers, between 13 and 18 months old, all sell open and ready to breed. Larry Daniel LaGrange 706-882-7423 4 year old halter broken, registered Santa Gertrudis bull. John Broadwell Rutledge 678296-6139 5 commercial cows with calves, 2 heifers, one registered Hereford bull 2 years, $7,000. Peter Martin Statesboro 912-531-4711 50 A.I. bred heifers for sale will start calving mid. Sept to RM Ironstone. Romaine Cartee Portal 912-531-0580 7 Black Angus; 4 bred cows; 2 heifer; 1 register bull, $7500. Don Hudgins Marietta 404-886-6849 404-886-6849 8 Angus and Brangus Cross bred to a black Homozygous, just Semitol bull, $850 each. Bobby Fountain Douglas 912-384-4577 912381-4256 8 Regd. Jersey cows, heifers and pairs, bred, $1500/down. Robert Yates Summerville 423645-0646 Angus and Sim-Angus bred heifers, A.I. bred to calve in the fall, productive cow prospects. Will Cabe Carnesville 706-988-0018 Angus bull, Grandsire is Rito 6i6 of 4B20, pasture ready, 15 months old, already breeder, no holes muli-traits, $1600. Chad Brown Rhine 229-426-2845 Angus bulls 17 mo A.I. top EPD's $2000$2800, all have just had BSEs. James Fincher Lagrange 706-298-1156 Angus bulls, ready for service, large frames, fast growth, calving ease BR Midland and Precision bloodlines. Merrill Carter Madison 706-342-2840 706-343-7001 Black Angus purebred Registerable young bulls and heifers, soon to be weaned, avail. Sept., exc. bloodlines. Bob Reid Zebulon 770-468-8268 Black polled Limousin and Limslex heifers, all shots AI sired ready to breed now. Jimbo Crumley Bostwick 678-409-3572 Bred cows, young, Hereford & Angus X market price. B. Hall Pavo 229-859-2764 Bred heifers, 75 replacement bred heifers, good Sim-Angus and Angus cross, Fall calving, heifers have been sonogrammed. Jim Freeman Rebecca 229-443-0002 Bulls: Red Brahman, Simmental and Simbrah, weaning and breeding age, few cows and heifers. Cliff Adams Bowdon 770258-2069 Complete dispersal, good neighbor farms, 185 head Angus cattle, semen, equipment, May 28, call for catalog. Brent Chitty Moultrie 229-891-5455 Devon red ruby bulls, age 7, 4, 1, easy calving, docile, $1.00/lb. Russell Merritt Box Springs 706-269-2478 Dexter Cow and heifer, Registered, $3000 for both, www.bearcreekbarnyard.com. Ricky Willis Moreland 770-254-1962 Exc. perf.-tested black full-blood Simmental & Sim-Angus bulls, cow/calf prs., heifers, AI/embryo bred, easy calving, high milk, satisfaction guar. Milton Martin Jr. Clarkesville 770-519-0008 Fullblood Limousin bull, 18 months, Kruggerrand son, mgs Colorado 150. BW 74 lbs. Calvin Minchew Macon 478-951-1697 Gentle top quality registered Red Brahman bulls & heifers, weaning age to 2 yrs. old, (call nights). David Dillard Hahira 229-794-2297 Hereford bull 2yr old, 15-18month old bulls, good bloodlines, gentle. Angie Stober 1071 Lowell Road Carrollton 30116 770-854-4258 Hereford bulls, reg. polled, 19 months to 5 years old, low birth weight, caLving ease, $1250 up, many to choose from. Brad Mullins Martin 706-491-7556 Herefords, registered, six bred cows, 5-7 years; bull, 4 years, good lines, epds., $7,000. Van Martin Savannah 912-598-8843 Jersey bull and milk cows. Ethel Caine 7125 Burruss Mill Road Cumming 30040 770-887-4172 Limousins, pairs, Registered and 3/4 lg framed cows, bred or as pairs, 1 Reg. yearling, $750. B. Schaefer Shiloh 706-6285415 Miniature Zebus, 3 bred cows, 2 bulls, Scottish Highlanders, 1 heifer, 1 bull. Mahala Fortner Kite 478-469-3635 One Jersey family cow milking 4-5 gallons a day, $950. Robert Yoder Jesup 912-586-2651 912-294-4385 Piedmontese bulls. registered. weanling, breeding age, increase heat, insect tolerance, meat yield, calves grade choice, $1500-1800, www.beavercreekpiedmontese.com. Patrea Pabst Dewy Rose 706-213-1197 Red Angus Bull, 2 yr old. Robert Henderson Monroe 30655 770-267-4991 Reg'd Angus bulls, 19 months old, semen tested and all are docile. John Stuedemann Comer 706-202-2371 Reg'd Black Angus bulls, 1,2,3&4 year olds, calving ease & gentle. K. Schwock Homer 404-735-9524 Reg. Angus bulls, Future Direction and Objective bloodlines, free del. within 200 miles, $1800-$2500. Vernon Hagen Douglasville 770-942-8188 404-520-4511 Reg. Angus bulls, semen tested, vaccinated, out of good bloodlines, have been semen tested, vaccinated and wormed. Kirk Queen Waleska 770-712-8106 Reg. Angus females (2-4 gens., 9sq. 10 are AI'd, 3 w/calves to be weaned, exc.cond., complete dispersal. Dennis Scott Sylvania 912-863-4754 Reg. Black Angus bulls, heifers 20-22 mos. old, New Design bloodlines, $1200. Eugene Ridley LaFayette 706-764-6110 Reg. Limflex heifers(Limi x Angus hybrids),Reg. Angus bulls, Reg. Angus heifers, excellent genetics. Jim Lane Acworth 404-983-3929 Reg. PB breeding age Simmental bulls and heifers. M. Boatright Midville 478-589-7144 Regd. Black Angus bulls. Jeremy Garrett Kite 478-521-2340 Regd. Polled Hereford bulls, pasture raised, gentle, rangy, exc. bloodlines & EPDs, cert. & accredited. Bobby Brantley Tennille 478-5538598 478-552-9328 Registered Black Angus bull calves, AI sired, 9 months, weaned, vaccinated and ready, call for details. Marian Daniel Thomaston 478-718-5108 Registered bred Black Angus cows. Earl Williams Hawkinsville 478-892-7981 Registered full Blood Piedmontese bull, born 5/2006 grey w/ blk markings, have breeding soundness papers, $2300. Steven Peskoe Davisboro 478-232-1479 478-232-1479 Registered Texas Longhorn bull, 3 years old great color and proven breeder email for pictures. Michael Tillman Washington 706339-5863 Registered Texas Longhorns, good horns, bloodlines, color, mature cows, heifers, bulls, ropers. Billy Walker Rhine 229-385-8950 229318-9299 Superior herd of registered Charolais cattle, cows, heifers, service age bulls, delivery available. Bobby Burch Eastman 478-7182128 Young Reg. Black bulls, heifers, and steers 878 and Big Eye bloodlines. Nathan Lawrence Temple 678-247-4951 Young Senepol bulls, Black, red, heat tolerant, milkers, easy calving, great for X breeding, can show F-1 cows. R.L. Strickland Villa Rica 770-459-5997 Swine If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Andrea Stephens at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082. Swine moving from farm to farm must have a negative brucellosis and pseudorabies test within the past 30 days before they are moved whenever there is a change of ownership. Exceptions are swine from a validated brucellosis-free and qualified pseudorabies-free herd. Buyers are urged to request proof of a negative brucellosis and pseudorabies test prior to purchase. 11 Purebred Berkshires, gilts/barrows, call soon for boars. born 5-6-11, ready in 6wks., $175 ea. Byron Arceneaux Dawsonville 678858-3842 13 Pure Berkshire/Yorkshire piglets $75 each. Nathan Umberger Dawsonville 706216-7907 2 Pure bred Hamp, show piglets Barrow/gilt $100 ea, York/Hamp boar 350+lbs. $200 obo. Chris Streetman Carlton 706-206-5635 35 lb. Feeder pigs for sale. James Potts Sylvester 229-392-3675 ABA registered Berkshire bred sows, breeding age boars, young gilts, young boars and feeder pigs. Thomas Henderson Chickamauga 706-375-3917 Baby pigs-Hampshire/Yorkshire $65. ScottLathem Lathem Canton 770-355-6399 Berkshire sow bred to Mulefoot, Large Black boar, $350 each or $600 both. others available. www.dostersheritagefarm.com James Doster Colbert 706-296-9495 Hampshire pigs $50 each. Tommie Murray Greenville 404-852-7908 706-977-5545 Hampshire/Yorkshire cross pigs, 6 weeks old, $45 each. Tammy Anderson Elberton 770-403-8964 Purebred Yorkshire gilts and boars crossbred gilts born March thru April. exc for fall shows must see. Tietgen Edenfield Metter 912-687-2417 Reg. Berkshire purebreds, pigs boars and Gilts, $350, Barrows, $250, 6 months 250lbs. Duke Burgess Louisville 478-625-9542 305923-0262 Reg. Hampshire and Yorkshire boars all ages also younger gilts val. herd, feeder pigs. Lawton Kemp Dudley 478-875-3243 Registered Berkshire pigs born May 1. Barrows $80. Boars/gilts $160. Logan Johnston Crandall 706-483-5207 Registered Yorkshire breeding gilts Farrowed March 7th. Gateway X Goliath. $250 each. Shane Henry Glenwood 912-5235068 Two FFA project guilts top quality Approx. 500# each ready for slaughter or posible breeders, $350 each. Eldridge Silvers Ellijay 706-635-5143 Yorkshire boar and Gilt for sale. Michael Carnes Covington 770-342-8344 Yorkshire Boar great breeder 350lbs $250. Paul Dearing Waleska 770-823-5197 Goats And Sheep If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Andrea Stephens at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082. % Boer nannies ($200 each) and 5 month old does ($100 each), no papers. Ted Williams Statesboro 912-687-0981 1 Pygmy doe in milk, $45 obo; 1 Pygmy doe with doeling kid, $65 obo. all sweet. Tanya Chenoweth Adairsville 770-877-9363 1 yearling Katahdin ewe, 2 weanling reg. Tunis ram lambs $150 each. Gayle Richardson Woodstock 770-928-8619 100% Boers- giant 450lb grandsire, new imported bloodlines, these giants will improve any herd. Jay Kilgore Lawrenceville 770733-7507 100% Fullblood Boer Bucks 3 months old Traditional, Red, & Paint colors. Justin Griffin Alma 912-218-2558 11 Boer kid billies, call for more info. Wayne Vinson Haddock 478-457-5587 2 mo. old Alpine/Nubian female kids, 3 available, bottlefed, debudded, healthy and friendly -$75 each. Rebecca Hyzny Colquitt 229-758-2465 2 Pygmy goats to good home, $60. Dave LaCroix Hampton 770-227-0410 2- 4H project goats 100% Boer, no papers, 4 month old wethers $125 each. Larry Rittenberry Ellijay 706-889-7000 2011 Boer goats, males & females, $125 ea. Harmon Jenkins Milton 678-339-1941 770-442-3096 25 Black belly Barbados and Katahdin Sheep, 12 adult and 13 lambs 2 weeks to 6 month. Adam Anderson Clermont 678-7767936 25 Goats for sale- Bucks, Does, Kids. breeding stock, Boer mix and Kiko mix. Kevin Henkle Rome 678-315-2791 3 Male Pygmy goats for sale 12 weeks one is bottle fed $45. Buddy Vaughan Fayetteville 770-461-1817 3 Small colored Angora does, black, red, brown, good fleeces, great for Pygora breeding, $250 each. Tina Evans Taylorsville 770-324-4380 5 Bred ewes,1 breeding ram,7 ewe lambs and 1 ram lamb, all Katahdin-closed herd. Cissie Hardee Morven 229-775-2874 8 Shetland sheep for sale- 2 rams & 3 ewes w/lambs, all can be registered, $500 for all. Rebecca Wilson Toomsboro 478-290-2888 9 Pygmy goats, males and females, 4 years to 6 weeks old, $40 each. Dexter Carlton Jeffersonville 478-945-6565 ADGA Nubian Bucks- 4 Reg. 1 non reg. very nice, born 1st week in March. Pat Rash Summerville 706-862-2718 ADGA pedigreed Nubian bucks, excellent milking blood line. Gary Gray Milner 770-3587452 ADGA registered Nubian milkers and doe kids for sale $275 and up. Nancy Stocks Crawford 706-743-3316 ADGA Saanen buckling, doeling, milking doe. Visit www.freebirdfarm.com for more info. Holly Longino Fayetteville 770-317-3341 Alpine mixed, starting at $50 each, not for slaughter. Kaye Grant Forsyth 478-994-1522 AM Saanen reg. bucks proven, off-spring on prop. 2 bucklings all disbudded, 1 milking doe yearling, all priced accordingly. S. Stephens Hoschton 706-654-2867 Baby Doll Sheep 2 black rams available, very friendly great companion, $400 ea. pics available. Jim Donahue Douglasville 770714-0556 Baby Pygmy goats- all colors weaned and ready to go males and females, not for slaughter. Sandy Killgo Metter 912-685-3523 Baby Pygmy males, $40 each or 4 for $145. born Mar 16, healthy, wormed. AL Curry Tennille 478-552-7220 Babydoll sheep- 1 adult and 2 10 week males, sale or trade for another male. Brenda Pace Cartersville 678-722-8198 Billy goat for sale and ready for service. Mike Gordon Abbeville 229-467-9319 Boer goats, 3 months and up. Jack Lanier LaFayette 706-397-2212 Breeder bucks Kiko purebred reg. plenty of color, 2 bucks 1yr old, $350 each; one full blood Boer buck, $250. Edward Swann Temple 770-562-5370 Fainting goats/mixes does or bucks, $50 per buck kid and up, full-blooded fainters also available. Beverly Dietz Elberton 706-2132394 Four Nigerian dwarf billies, born April 2011, black/white, some blue, some brown eyed. Rachel Ayer Forsyth 478-994-4417 Herd Reduction; % Boer spring kids; 3 red billies $75; proven nannies kids on site $125. Gen Wilson Maysville 706-652-3733 IBGA register Boer kids for sale- Bucks and does available. www.dryvalleyboers.com Logan King Calhoun 706-264-1362 Cherry Tomato and Caper Salad Use both red & yellow cherry tomatoes to add color to this salad. 2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar 1 tablespoon small capers, drained 4 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil teaspoon ground black pepper 1 pint cherry tomatoes, halved 6 fresh basil leaves chopped into small pieces (more or less to taste) Bibb lettuce leaves (optional) Combine first 4 ingredients. Drizzle over cherry tomatoes, toss to coat. Let stand 15-60 mins. Sprinkle basil over tomatoes and serve. Recipe notes: Try serving in a small bowl and omit the lettuce leaves altogether. Chill in the refrigerator for about 20-30 min. before serving. Zucchini Oven Fries 2 small zucchini 1 egg white cup all purpose flour 3 tablespoons cornmeal teaspoon salt teaspoon garlic powder teaspoon chili powder teaspoon paprika teaspoon pepper Cooking spray Marinara Sauce, if desired Preheat oven to 425 degrees. Cut zucchini into sticks (3 in. x 1/2-in.) Place egg white in a small shallow bowl; whisk slightly. Combine dry ingredients in a small bowl. Dip zucchini sticks into egg white and roll in dry ingredient mixture. Place zucchini on a greased baking sheet. Bake for 18 to 22 minutes or until golden brown. Serve with marinara sauce, if desired. Becky Johnson Conyers, Ga. All recipes have been tested for accuracy by Georgia Department of Agriculture home economists unless otherwise indicated. The Market Bulletin has received a number of requests for more "healthy" recipes (low or no sugar, low fat, etc.). Our office receives recipes for cakes, pies and other desserts, but not many for entrees or side dishes utilizing GeorgiaGrown fruits and vegetables. If you have 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 (toll-free statewide). Please do not contact the individual who submitted the recipe. Jacob Corriedale Shetland crosses; Pygora goats for fiber only not for slaughter, $75 and up. Jan Witt Newnan 770-355-6988 Katahdin 5 mo.old ram lamb approx. 65-70 lb.$100 black head w/white body, very gentle. Todd Wilson Sylvania 912-536-6789 Katahdin rams and meat goats for sale. Tommy Waldrop Tifton 229-326-3053 Katahdin rams/ewes, 5 months old, $75. Kennon McLendon Fortson 706-327-6811 Katahdin sheep lambs and breeding stock, $100 and up. James Barry Comer 706-7883792 Kiko Goats 100% NZ AKGA registered, DNA verified, Bucks and Does $200 -$500. Justin Smithey Calhoun 706-537-6294 Mini Pygmies males and females grown and babies, ready now. Louie Estep Newnan 770-301-4449 Mini-Nubian does, 1-3 years old. M. Lewis Monroe 770-207-0174 Nigerian bucks, 6 months, 13-15 inches tall, colorful, friendly $75-$90. Robert Hillis Royston 706-498-3405 Nigerian Dwarf AGS/ADGA/NDGA bucklings, super friendly, triple registered. maybe sold for show or wether. request photos/pricing. John Alexander Athens 312342-0734 Nigerian Dwarf buckling ADGS/AGS registerable. www.southernoaks.doodlekit.com Greg Albritton Barnesville 770-550-4685 Nigerian Dwarf bucklings (3), purebred, Born 5-7-2011. beautiful markings, $60, each, not for slaughter. Gwenn Evans Royston 706-207-5958 Nigerian Dwarf goats for sale, ADGA registered. www.hillwoodfarm.net Jamie Allen Clermont 678-316-0183 Nigerian Dwarf wether, 4 yo, $65; Nigerian Dwarf petite doeling, 2.5 months old, $100. Christi Tolbert Ellaville 229-591-9506 Nigerian Dwarf/Pygmy baby boys, $60 each or $100 for both or trade for Dwarf nanny. Erin McRaven Maysville 706-6522864 Nubian Billy goat or trade for a Nubian female full blooded, a proven breeder, $150. Jimmy Tiller Danielsville 706-335-0420 Nubian kids born February 2011. $75 ea. Sonny Raper Rupert 478-960-5111 Nubians, 2 billies $75 ea; and 2 milking does $150 ea; call for more info.between 5 & 9pm. Terry Fennell Dallas 770-445-5343 Proven Nigerian Dwarf herd sire, ADGA/AGS/NDGA, son of permanent champion, forward email for photos/pricing, Bucklings also available. John Echols Athens 706-795-3430 Pygmy babies born mid April, black w/white splashes; handled daily; $50 & up. S. Stamps Dahlonega 678-313-4128 Pygmy goat 1 female half year old, $75. Teresa Farmer Homer 706-949-9013 Reg. Katahdin ram for sale - $350. Tex Arasmith Plainville 706-767-1956 Reg. Nubian buck with papers, born 6-3-10 gentle. Joann Whitlock Sharpsburg 770-5996811 Registered Tunis rams one yearling ready for breeding $200, one Feb. ram lamb $200 each. Linda Casey Cartersville 770-5474057 Tennessee Fainters-excellent blood line- 3 color doeling, all white buckling white with black head/black hoof tips, $150 together. Charles Huff Tifton 229-343-4918 Weaning age Spanish billy, pictures at www.sapelofarms.com. Betty Lewis Brunswick 912-264-8535 EqUINE FOR SALE If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Andrea Stephens at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082. All equine advertised in the Market Bulletin must have had a negative Coggins test within past 12 months. Negative reports are valid for 12 months from the sample date. A copy of this test report must accompany the ad each time it is submitted or the notice will be returned to the advertiser. For this reason, generalized ads (i.e., many horses, varieties to choose from, others, etc.) cannot be accepted. Buyers are urged to request verification of a negative Coggins test before purchasing any equine. Any falsification of Coggins tests can result in fines and/or suspension of advertising privileges in the Market Bulletin. This regulation also applies to equine advertised in the "At Stud" and "Boarding" categories of the quarterly equine editions. '05 bay gelding, pic's available. Dennis Beaty Chickamauga 706-539-1285 2 Bay John Mules 10 y.o. & 8 y.o, fat and ready to work, team or single, $900 each. James Copeland Lake Park 229-244-6344 2 Thoroughbreds, beautiful chestnut and gray, approx. 16-16.1 hds, pleasure, show or broodmares, well bred discounted, $1800$2500. G. Gibson Atlanta 678-595-2790 20 yr. old Bay Arab X mare trail horse, kid safe, 14.2 hds, $500 obo. R. Fuller Greenville 706-594-0940 2001 AQHA reg. buckskin mare, Three Bars Tiny Watch bloodlines, she is a color producer. Melvin Yoder Montezuma 478-955-1686 Page 6 THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday, June 15, 2011 2010 AQHA chestnut filly, Hollywood Dunit, Bob Acre Doc, Freckles Playboy, Joe Cody, $650. Janice Wilkes Athens 706-207-9366 3 yr old, miniature jack, grey and white spotted, gentle, $250. Tony Davis Oxford 770-385-0309 8 yr.old bay half Arabian mare, 60 days U/S hunter/ Western, trail prospect, great disposition, $650. J. Denney Brooks 770468-2703 B/W Pinto Paso mare; Bay Paso gelding, both sound, excellent trail horses, call for info. Debi Bond Dacula 770-633-6306 Beautiful gray mare, rides well, $550; draft mare, rides, drives, $650, pair small mules and harness, $550. Dean Adamson Sharpsburg 678-416-0325 Beginner friendly, 15.0 hh, appendix mare, great on trails, easy keeper, not spooky, loads/sprays/ties, very pretty, English/ Western, $1250. L. Martinez Hoganville 706637-9608 Foxtrotter sorrel gelding, 14 yrs old, of trail miles, sired by World Grand Champion Rex's Golden Touch, $3000/neg. Joe Pierce Gray 478-986-4113 Mare, 8 yrs, 14hds, mare, 7 yrs, 14.3hds, both have been trail and most anyone can ride, $500 each. B. Head Elko 478-244-5644 229-322-5137 Miniature horses: black colt, 1 yr, $300, black filly, 2 yrs, $500, sell/trade for hunting equipment. Richard Harris Alpharetta 678393-8545 Mountain Pleasure Buckskin filly, yearling, by Goldfingers Star, black stockings, beautiful, gentle, $750. Thomas Estes Ball Ground 770-737-2282 QH mare, 16 years old, 14.3 hands, excellent ground manners, ridden in western pleasure and trails, $600 OBO. Dominique Ford Monticello 706-468-5222 Reg. Arabians, 1 bay gelding, 2 black geldings, 2 bay mares, 1 chestnut mare, 4 gray mares, starting at $500/up. Raymond Watts Macon 478-743-6692 Standard donkey female, 5 yrs old, brown, good companion or pasture guard, $250. Wynn Copelan Greensboro 706-453-7687 Standard jenny donkey, 1 yr old, blk, $200. Jackie Copelan Madison 706-453-2494 TWH mares, dbl reg. blk 14.3hds, 13 yrs, Bay Overo 14.1 hds, 9 yrs, gentle, trail ridden, $1800. H. Wyrosdick Dahlonega 706-8679073 TWHBEA reg. 3 yr old, mares, $600, TWHBEA, SSHBEA & NSSHBEA reg. stud, $2500. David Brown Cusseta 706-5809952 Poultry/Fowl For Sale If you have any questions regarding ads in this category, call Andrea Stephens at 404651-9081 or 404-651-9082. Any person engaged in buying live poultry of any kind for resale, or in selling live poultry of any kind bought for the purpose of resale, must be licensed by the Georgia Department of Agriculture. Possessing such a license does not by itself disqualify an individual from advertising poultry in the Market Bulletin; however, advertisers should note that all livestock (which includes poultry), must have been in possession of the advertiser for a minimum of 90 days or, in the case of chicks, ducklings, etc., must have been raised by the advertiser before offering them for sale in the Market Bulletin. Mallard ducks must be at least three generations from the wild before they can be advertised in the Market Bulletin. Advertisers must include this information in notices submitted for publication. '07 pair Burmese Java peacocks, $500; other 2009, 2008, 2007 peacocks available. Terry Elmore Macon 478-361-3468 '10 Pair Lady Amherst pheasants; Peacocks; Silkie chickens; 2011 Ringneck pheasants. Dennis Rich Barnesville 678603-3777 '11 Pheasants-Red/Yellow Goldens, Silvers, Ringnecks, Impeyans, Peachicks-India Blues, Silver Pieds, Java Greens.'07 India Blue male peacock.'10 Elliot male pheasant. Herb Tart Cumming 770-841-5713 1 Americauna/4 GL Wyandotte cockerals. $5/or trade for 1-2 Blk Australorp pullets, call for more info. Rachael Luse Toccoa 706-2978876 G. Harold Lindsey, of Tucker, Ga., was really surprised when he cut into this seedless watermelon, purchased from the Atlanta State Farmers Market in Forest Park, Ga., and discovered a formation similar to a Celtic cross in the meat of the melon. 1 Day- 4 week old biddies, Bantam chicks, several breeds available, more hatching daily. Kristal Bagwell Augusta 706-951-5653 2 Pair Coppers, Trio well summers, Pair cochins, D'uccles, and Bitties starting @ $5. Randy Teal Thomaston 706-647-6082 2011 hatch, 15 types bantam/chickens, 7 types pheasants, chukars, pharoah quail. Steven Stowers McDonough 404-319-3631 2011 Silver Spangled Hamburg, $4, Australorp rooster, $5 McMurray stock. Michael Oberbillig Murrayville 770-534-1483 2011 Started chicks; Pumpkin Hulsey Game, Show Girl (Naked-necked) and regular Silkies and Seramas, $3 and up. John Mason Macon 478-986-3709 3 Ancona (Italian Leghorns) Pullets; 4 Exchequer (Black/White)Leghorn Pullets, excellent layers. all for $125 or $20 each. C. Carroll Monroe 770-266-1088 3 to 4 week old chicks, Golden Comets and R/I reds Mixed, $2 each. Johnny Royals Douglas 912-850-0056 400 chicks and various breeds. RIR, Buffs, Australorps, Barred Rock, Marans, Seabrights, $2 up. Cathy Taylor Blythe 706592-2622 9 Barred Rock Cross St. run chicks, free. Lisa Cantrell Powder Springs 770-943-6477 Americauna chicks and others Mallard duckling, 1/2 grown and grown, Pharo quail and other. R.E. Seckinger Ellabell 912-8585048 912-429-0655 Americauna Chicks, different ages, also have some other breeds as well. Brandi Patterson Epworth 706-632-6858 Assorted Bantams, cochin, light brahamas, Americauna (Easter egger) 1 wk to 6 wks old $2 and up. Louise Cole Culloden 478-994-3370 Baby Bantams chicks, day old to 8 weeks, $2, Golden Sebrights Silkies BB Reds Cochins Sermas, $7.50. J.D. King Buford 770-945-3664 Baby chicks RIR, Game, Cuckoo Marans black Copper Marans, $1.50 and up each. James Allen Thomaston 478-955-7106 Baby chicks, Black Copper Maran and Light Brahama, straight run, $5 each. Amy Northcutt Ball Ground 770-597-7769 Baby chicks, large selection of brown egg laying breeds, we hatch and ship year round. email: bobsbiddies@live.com. Bob Berry Ray City 229-455-6437 Baby chicks: RIR, Dominecker, Bantam chicks, Baby Ducks, Geese & Guineas. Dwayne Beard Royston 706-245-5736 Baby guineas $3 each, will be available all summer, have all colors. Petey Peterson Eastman 229-318-9073 Baby Guineas and baby chickens for sale, call after 6 pm. Kenneth Harry Griffin 770229-4362 Baby Mallard Ducks hatched out May 17, 2011. $5 price negotiable if you buy more than 6. Vergil Walraven Dawsonville 706-265-6425 Baby Pearl Gray Guineas for sale, $3 each, leave message. James King Newborn 770787-3674 Baby Turkeys, standard bronze, Royal Palm. John Johnson Milledgeville 478-4527015 478-363-9681 Bantam Chicks ($3 each) and Ducklings ($5 each). assorted varieties. Corinna Garmon Whitesburg 678-414-7598 Bantams, standard chicks, hatching eggs,several breeds, Khaki Campbell and Pekin ducks. Ed Countryman Rockmart 770480-3518 Bantams: Cochins, Old English, Japanese, Porcelins, Brahams, Frizzles, and many more, over 500 in stock, ready to sell. Harris Moore Cumming 770-886-6916 Beautiful Black Tail Buff bantam chicks and also white Silkie chicks, mostly males. Born 5/2/11. V. Batchelor Barnesville 770-358-2664 Black Cochin/White Japanese bantam cross, 8mo. old, $5. Jessica Ugan Mansfield 770-784-9977 Black Copper Maran chicks for sale- $4 each all pullets 2wks old. Tiffany Alexander Jackson 678-873-2436 Black Copper Marans Hatching eggs and roosters, all chickens came from Mydarkeggs C1 and C2 stock. William Mitchell Winston 770-715-9400 Black Copper Marans Trio hatched 4/09 wade gene feathered legs pair B.B. red Bantams one black Cochin. Paula SummerlinCook Roopville 678-673-0963 Black Copper, Cuckoo, Splash Marans, Pumpkin Hulsey game chicks $5- $8, hatching eggs $2. James Reeves Concord 678-6030554 Black French Copper Marans Wade Jean Line, dark eggs, Hatching eggs and chicks; also Americauna chicks. Sandy Hurlbutt Alvaton 706-538-1062 770-328-5742 Black Sex Link Chicks- Pullets $3 each. Hatched 5-23. also have a few 10 wk. old $10 each. Roland Henderson Pendergrass 706255-2245 Blue State Turkey Poults for $10 each or trade for ducklings. Polly Simpson Shellman 229-679-5689 Bourbon Red Turkeys, chickens, guineas, eggs, poults $5 and up, leeholloway@ hughes.net Lee Holloway Greenville 706672-0015 Breeding pair of Mallard ducks, non-flyers, both sweet and tame. Ashley Fowler Winder 678-425-5314 770-307-1334 Breeding Pairs Sebastopol Geese, $150, Black Copper Maran Pullets, $15/Layers, $20, Americauna/Olive Egger Layers, $10. Ken Carithers Jefferson 706-367-4316 Brown egg layer pullets: Barred Rocks, Rhode Island Reds, Dominiques, Partridge Rocks, $12/ea. Luke Moore Watkinsville 706-614-0032 Buff Orpingtons 15 hens, 4 chicks, rooster McMurray chickens DOB 06/06/10 take whole flock chicks free $12/hen $15/rooster. Abbie Butler Oxford 770-601-8612 Chanticleer, Sumatras (black, blue) Dark Cornish, crossed Buckeye/Sumatra. Thomas Crowe Eatonton 706-473-2488 Chicks and eggs for sale- Rhode Island Reds, White Leghorns, Marans, and Jersey Giants. Lisa Taylor Dalton 706-694-8256 Chinese Ringneck, Red/Golden pheasants and game fowl. Leo Palese Woodstock 404964-6318 Chukars for sale, call for price. Daniel Carroll Clarkesville 706-947-3884 Cochin Bantam Chicks Black Mottled and blue Mottled Hatched 5/17, ready for new homes, $2 each. Mike Vogan Epworth 706632-5501 Cochin Bantams from show stock - black and black mottled - beautiful birds. David Wright Carrollton 770-836-8875 Dark Cornish Bantams pair, $20, also trio, $30. Ernest Baker Dallas 770-445-4689 Day Old Chicks available Straight Run Hatched weekly. Mack Rowland Twin City 912-590-2225 Ducklings- Pekins, mallards, Khaki Campbells, Blue Swedish, White calls $5 hatched weekly, older ducks available call for pricing. Mckenzie Crosby Douglas 912-3100106 Ducks, Full Rouen for sale $20 each. Joel Keys Ranger 706-334-6999 Ducks-2 1/2 month old. Khaki Campbells, Top Knots, White Pekins, $10 each; Buff Orpington roosters, $6 each. Leslie Bone Eastanollee 706-779-5489 Egg Flats 30 hole, clean 100 for $5, chicken eggs $6 per flat. Marie Murphy Powder Springs 770-428-4900 Full Grown Hunting breeding 1 Year Tom Turkeys, Burbon Red, Rio Grande, make offer. Michael Waters Meigs 229-319-0087 Game Chickens from proven brood stock, Kelso/Grey cross Stags, Pure Kelso, quality show fowl. John Beard Nicholson 706-7573993 Game Fowl - Blue Face Hatch Stags and Pullets, are big and healthy. Hudson Smith Eastman 478-374-1570 Game Fowl: Brassback Albanys, Spangled Butchers, Pumpkin Hulseys, Bumblefoot Greys, reasonable prices. Demus Bryant Canton 770-720-2939 678-477-2669 Game Fowl: Hatch, Greys, Brown Reds, Kelso, Albany cocks, hens & chicks. Allen Culverhouse Thomaston 706-646-3781 Game Fowl: large selection of very good stags & cocks, ready for show or breeding, $30/up. Clarence Clay Macon 478-474-3109 478-335-3785 Game fowl: pure Hatch and White Hackle, crowing size stags and pullets. T. Lilley Jeffersonville 478-945-6139 Game pullets and some stags Hatch, Grays, Albanys and others. David Smith Gray 478-297-4085 Game, Hatch, Grays, Kelsos. Bill Farner Maysville 678-315-1832 Game- roosters many of the best. Russell Griffin Gainesville 770-241-0328 770-5328447 Game: clarets, Doms, mugs, blues, more, Show Quality. Lowell Thompson Winston 678-898-8339 Gamefowl: Roundhead, Hatch, Greys, Kelso, Chet, Toppies, Sweater & crosses, all ages. Roger Dalton Winder 678-863-2133 Geese, eleven tufted Buff adults, $25 each, $250 all, call before 8pm. Tim Leard Lavonia 706-206-2646 Grown Guineas for sale- $15 each or $25 for two. Tim Scoggins Newborn 770-7886852 Guineas- 1 yr. pigeons, various types. Mohammed Islam Carrollton 770-854-4361 770-367-7244 Guineas: seven grown Lavender guineas. Bill Davis Stockbridge 770-474-1154 Hatchlings of pilgrim geese, Royal Palm turkeys and Guineas, also available, grown guineas and peafowl. Sara Robbins Blairsville 706-745-2328 Heritage Narragansett Turkey Poults: $10 each, Eggs: $40.doz, also Partridge & Golden-Laced Cochin Bantams. Kenneth Spear Chickamauga 706-539-2423 I have 1 BCM roo and 2 RR roo, 5 weeks old for free. Tabitha Adams Molena 770-5670281 Iranian High flyers, Russian high flyers and others, starting price $15 each. Alex Shev Lawrenceville 404-819-0335 Large Black Cochin Rooster - 1 yr (hatched 5/10/2010) beautiful, very healthy, sell for breeding only, $15. Tracy Little Waleska 404202-5132 Male lady Amherst and three hens laying. Justin Romine Kingston 678-234-0112 Mallards, 3rd generation removed, babies $7 each. Keli Mantooth Canton 404-925-9338 Modern Games, BB Red, Standard sized chicks a little over 3 months old. James Brandon Conyers 404-502-0366 Mute swan Cygnets, Hatched April 14 2011. have been pinioned, unsexed, $250. Benjamin Dameron Covington 770-788-9091 Narragansett Turkey Poults for sale- 2 weeks to two months old, NPIP Certified GA 1154 $10 each. Roxanne Janes White 770490-1782 New Hampshire reds , brown egg layers, young & old. Ernest Gilmer Gay 706-5386022 O.E. Bantams- Blue Splash, Blue, Red Fawn, $12 pair $18 trio. Jerry Stallsworth Covington 770-786-7168 O.E. BB Red Bantam Chicks, $2 & up according to age, before 9pm. Curtis McDade Milledgeville 478-414-6578 O.E. Game Bantams chicks & Guinea Keets all priced according to age. Joe Moxley Tarrytown 912-529-4852 478-299-0671 OE Bantams: 5-hens, 1-rooster, $7.50 each; Homing Pigeons: 12 blue check YB's. Kim Hogan Cleveland 706-809-1215 One Bantam rooster $6, one splash bantam cochin rooster $10. Donna Staton Villa Rica 770-317-8303 Pair 1/2 Royal Palm Turkeys $35, Burbon Red Tom Mixed $35, Barred Rocks 8wks. P. Grizzle Dahlonega 706-864-6722 Pharaoh Quail, from day old chicks to laying adults. Prices $1.50 - $5, quantities available. Scott Hamrick Jefferson 770-530-2988 Pheasants Breeders Swinhoe Pr. Reeves, Pr. Elliott Pr, Humes Bartail Hen, call after 10 am. Gerald Hayes Flowery Branch 770-9673877 Pigeons Saints owls Rollers fantails tumblers Bantams. Danny Ryals Milledgeville 478-452-8497 478-804-3868 Pigeons: various colors, $4.50 ea, beautiful birds, also solid white pigeons, $10 each, must see to appreciate. Bobby Moxley Soperton 912-529-6296 478-697-6799 Pilgrim geese, hatched Easter weekend, Males $15, females $20. Kathy Presley Lawenceville 404-408-4216 Pullets for Sale, Black Sexlinks, White Rocks, 6 weeks, $6. Virginia Penny Douglasville 678-575-7657 Red Gold pheasants $75/pair, Amherst $100/a pair; O.E.chicks, $3 to $5, must pick up. Billy Price Swainsboro 478-237-5366 478-595-9236 Rhode Island Red Chicks $1.50 each Brown eggs $1.50 Dozen Hatching eggs $4 Dozen. Scott Clark Nashville 229-686-2778 Rhode Island Red chicks and Dominique (Rose Cone Dominicker) chicks straight run, $2 up. Charles Hamby Temple 678-839-9007 Rhode Island Red chicks, two month old, $4 each. Andy Lawrence Alto 706-778-3447 Rhode Island Red chicks, two months old, $4 each. Andy Lawrence Alto 706-778-3447 RIR chicks, also young birds, Pekin ducks. Brian Sturdy Dahlonega 706-865-9201 RIR Hens for sale- fully grown laying asking $12 each; also roosters full grown $9. James Ogletree Lenox 229-402-0298 RIR hens, chicks, fertile eggs, etc. Kevin Moody Monroe 770-267-9302 RIR rooster 1 yr old. $10, good breeder and protector of hens. Jason Holland Cleveland 706-348-7704 912-282-8567 Roundheads, Kelso x Roundhead stags, and others, good bloodlines, good prices. Jerry Pitts Griffin 770-227-1690 Serama roosters grown 5 to choose from , $3 each, not for food. Mary Weinaug Acworth 770-975-8592 Seramas, O.E Bantams, Blue Jersey Giants, Malay Gamefowl, D'uccles for sale, all showbirds. Mandy Meyer Rome 706-7668171 Sicilian Buttercups-rare, McMurray line, chicks & older, healthy. Lynn Schlup Oconee 478-552-1119 Speckled Sussex and Blue Laced Red Wyandotte chicks. $2-4 each depending on age, Located right outside Rome. Carly Bojczuk Kingston 706-235-5568 Standard chickens black/white faces, young birds and hatching eggs. Carl Mallard Jesup 912-586-6567 Toulouse geese 2 months old. $15 each. Tanya Robbs Gainesville 678-373-6931 Turken chicks, $3 each; Toulouse geese goslings, $7 each; Indian runner ducklings, $3 each. Derrick Vaughan Commerce 706-2077579 Turkey & chicken eggs & babies poults/chicks for sale, will ship eggs. Nancy Garry Bowdon 770-733-9687 Turkeys- black, bronze, and white, many different sizes and breeds, $10 and up. David Brock Ellaville 229-937-5774 AGCO (Continued from Page 12) Also, new eLearning courses designed for people who use equipment in the field are available through http://www.AGCOAcademy.com. The first courses offered cover sprayer operation or loader and backhoe operation. AGCO was founded in 1990 and offers a full product line of tractors, combines, hay tools, sprayers, forage equipment, tillage implements and related replacement parts. The company's agricultural products are sold under the core brands of Challenger , Fendt, Massey Ferguson and Valtra , and are distributed globally through 2,600 independent dealers and distributors in more than 140 counties worldwide. Two Light Brahma roosters, beautiful, $6 each. Linda Lewis Sandersville 478-552-9915 Various breeds of Pheasants and Pharaoh Quail 1 day old to laying age. Johnny Sullens Cleveland 706-865-2202 We breed Peafowl (white and 14 colors), White Swan, Black Swan, Geese, Ducks, Guines Fowl & more. Jim Baskett Forest Park 404-408-5086 White Crested Blue Polish Silver Laced Polish; Ringneck Pheasant sale or trade for Polish Blue or Silver Laced. Hank Brown Thomasville 229-227-9865 White Rock black Giants Buff Orpington Pullets, 3 months, all from Murray Hatchery, all been vaccinated, $15. Harold Betsill Griffin 770-337-7787 White silkie pairs $20-25, Italian owl pigeons $5 each, layer type cages $10. Ron Strickland Gillsville 770-869-7575 Yellow Buff, black Giants started laying, $12, Buffs RIR, Americauna 3 months old, $6. Gary Ridley LaFayette 706-638-1911 Young baby Peacocks, $15 each, leave message. Willie Keen Jr. Perry 478-987-3687 Young hens, now laying, different varieties, $12/each. one New Hampshire rooster, $10. Tommy Hunter Buford 770-533-1601 Poultry/Fowl Requiring Permit/License If you have questions regarding this category, call Shavonne Smith at 404-651- 9081 or 404-651-9082. Advertisements for bobwhite quail must be accompanied by a copy of the advertiser's commercial quail breeders license. Since this is a state protected bird, the Georgia Department of Natural Resources requires anyone selling bobwhite quail to have this license. For license information, write: LBRU - COMMERCIAL LICENSE, 2065 US Highway 278 SE, Social Circle, GA 30025-4743. Bobwhite and Coturnix quail eggs, $60/100, $130/500, $245/1000, email: stricklandgamebird.com. Willie Strickland Pooler 912-748-5769 Bobwhite eggs 100, $35, 600 $125, 1000 $185, chicks 2 weeks $.50 cents each Larry Burch Midville 478-589-7526 Bobwhite quail eggs, chicks, early release & started birds, NPIP & AI clean. Glen Lott Wray 229-424-5539 Bobwhite quail, day old chicks, and/or eggs available for the 2011 season, hatching weekly. Darrel Sandstedt Waynesboro 706- 554-4051 Jumbo Wisconsin-Bobwhite quail, eggs, $48/100, $168/600, $260/1000, flight year- round, mead5345@wadleyquailfarm.com. Raymond Meadows P.O. Box 338 Wadley 30477 478-252-5345 Northern Bobwhite quail eggs and/or day old chicks for sale, call for pricing and availability. Gabe Robinson Bowdon 770- 258-4075 Poultry/Fowl Wanted 1-2 Aylesbery/Pekin ducks (3 months or older) wanted by an extremely lonely Pekin drake for long-term relationship. Amy Bozarth Maxeys 706-759-0089 Looking for 6 RIR, Dominiques, Australorps hens, 6-9 months old, prefer hand fed, good with children. Carole Lancaster Roswell 678614-3128 Looking for a 7 week old Araucana to buy. Vicki Barth Cumming 678-492-0634 Looking for a pair of Blue Quail Old English bantams to breed from. Daniel Tucker Perry 478-287-2007 Want a mature pair of Mute swans, can be the same sex. Verleen Flaig Canton 770-2052760 Wanted: 2 Mandarin drakes, and/or 2 white Mandarin drakes, any age. Charlie Townsend Macon 478-258-9930 Wanted: Americana chickens, near Talking Rock. Jerry Thurman Talking Rock 706-2764373 Wanted: common pigeons, quail, and/or chukars within 50 miles of Alpharetta. Stephen Kendall Alpharetta 770-475-1109 678-2557089 Wanted: fresh duck eggs. Chi Law Calhoun 770-547-4233 Wanted: Khaki Campbell female ducks near Atlanta/north Atlanta area for good home on hobby farm. Kathy Schettler Cumming 404213-7160 Wanted: turkey, male, any breed, inexpensive, leave message. Lynn Kaley 1564 Temple Johnson Road Loganville 30052 404-272-5543 Would like to purchase Blue Orpington rooster, Black Australorp rooster, Black Australorp hens, Blue Lace Red Wyandotte chickens. Frank Sosebee Dawsonville 706531-4888 ALTERNATIVE LIVESTOCK If you have questions regarding this category, call Shavonne Smith at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082. The Alternative Livestock category contains ads for ratites (ostriches, rheas, and emus) as well as other "nontraditional" livestock. Alpacas, bred females, maidens, herdsires and pets, beautiful colors, ARI registered. William Gholston Dahlonega 706-867-6588 Llama herd for sale: includes 8 animals, tack, equipment, and chute, $3200. Charles Platt Culloden 770-584-2554 Wednesday, June 15, 2011 THE MARKET BULLETIN Page 7 Llamas, starter herd, 5 females and 1 breeder male, $2,000, obo. Clarinda Streetman Watkinsville 706-769-7820 Ostrich eggs, rhea eggs, male baby water buffalo, miniature Zebu heifer. Wayne Wood Buchanan 770-315-3184 Registered male llama, 6 yr., light wool, great guardian, $400 obo. John Williams Fayetteville 770-833-5051 Alternative Livestock Requiring Permit/License If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Shavonne Smith at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082. The Georgia Department of Natural 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 species: fallow deer, axis deer, sika deer, elk, red deer, reindeer, and caribou. For more information on the deer farming license, contact the Georgia Department of Agriculture at (404) 6563667. For information on licenses of other species of hoofed stock (except llama and buffalo), contact the Georgia Department of Natural Resources Special Permit Unit at (770) 761-3044. Individuals submitting advertisements to buy and sell regulated hoofed stock in the Market Bulletin must provide a photocopy of the appropriate license with their ad. LIVESTOCK WANTED If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Andrea Stephens at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082. Items listed in the Livestock Wanted category must be for specific livestock; for instance, "want 3 or 4-yr. old quarter horse gelding, approx. 16 hds., suitable for moderately experience rider." Generalized ads, such as "want horses, any amount," are not acceptable for publication; neither are ads for free or unwanted livestock. 2011 Stoll BP livestock trailer 18x61/2x61/2, cut gate, 2 5200lb torsion axles, electric brakes. W. Wright Screven 912-579-2347 Goats, Jacobian sheep, Llamas, Ducks, other small farm animals. Sheryle Klein Shiloh 706-905-7798 Mature Boer for mating my doe dehorned friendly, he will be a companion, reasonable. Lisa Smith Cleveland 678-571-1691 Pygmy billy goat, reasonable 50 mi. of Albany. Terry Coalson Albany 229-787-5204 Want registered Jersey bull calves. Matt Williams Calhoun 706-459-4242 LIVESTOCK HANDLING If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Andrea Stephens at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082. '02 Exiss Event 2/H AL G/N S/L 4'SW AC queen bed 2200 miles. Charles Gillis Hoboken 912-458-2314 '04 WW 4h alum trailer, rear tack, shower a/c $11000; 2011 24ft. stock trailer $7000. Travis Holsomback Sugar Valley 706-6020542 770-548-8601 '05 Shadow BP straight load, dressing room, ramp, 7'6" tall 6' wide $7995. Debbie Allen Hartwell 404-219-5884 '89 Sooner 2 horse, ext dressing room, aluminum in great condition, ez pull, will trade, $5500. Ronni Shelnutt Madison 706-4741541 '96 Sundowner Sierra LQ. 3H. Mid tack, hydraulic jack. Pics available, $32,000 OBO. Ronnie Lucas Mansfield 706-557-9622 16 ft gooseneck Delta stock trailer partion and storage area new floor good cond., $2200 firm. Tim Garrett Statham 706-255-6589 16" Rockin R saddle with swivel panels, excellent condition, $1500 OBO. Tony Reeves Carrollton 770-846-7520 16' Gooseneck excellent stock trailer, sliding center & rear gate, new paint & tires, reduced $2850. Walter Whitaker Arnoldsville 706-742-8444 16' Texas Cattle trailer, nearly new, all metal construction, bumper-pull, 6'6" in height. Grady Brock Arabi 229-273-5770 1985 home horse trailer, $750 or obo, needs a little work. Brenda Pace Euharlee 678-772-8198 1995 20' GN stock trailer newpaint floor $1800 also new cattle head gate $500. Mike Preston Blakely 229-220-9992 1999 Feather Lite 4 horse slant 8 ft dress room, rear tack, drop doors, new brakes, $11,000. Max Eberle Waynesboro 812-5710098 2 Horse bumper pull, older model.6' tall, 6'6 wide, $1650 obo. P. Younkins Woodstock 404-488-9071 2 Horse original wagon original, over 100 yrs old, good condition, rubber wrapped wheels. D. Williamson Lyons 912-526-8965 2 Horse slant bumper pull 2005 Chaparral trailer, ramp, pads, tack room excellent tires, brakes, $3400. John Willis Eatonton 706485-4300 2 western Saddles 15" black suede/nylon and 16" brown leather, both nearly new but one in need of repair, $300 for both. Michelle Weeks Colbert 770-363-2948 2000 Delta GN stock trailer, good condition, 16 ft. long 6 1/2 tall, $3000. Jerry Thornbrough Adairsville 770-773-9444 2003 4-horse slant- load GN stock trailer, extra wide, large DR. rear tack, $3900. Trina Shattles Americus 229-924-0509 2005 WW enclosed aluminum 2 horse Bp, fully padded, escape door sliding windows, tack compartment electric, $5,100. Shea Ervin Temple 404-395-4838 770-562-0743 21 inch used Saddleseat saddle, photos available upon request, $300. Amanda Ward Alpharetta 678-873-2417 3 Horse carriages, owned them for 30 years, 9K, for all 3. Sonya Wheatley Augusta 770-757-5080 38 ft. Stoll gooseneck trailer, electric over hydraulic brakes, 3 cut gates, escape door. Todd Fortner Kite 478-494-5866 4 Hanging metal corner feeders with attached hay manger, great condition, $60 ea, or $200 for all. Clayton Shope Gainesville 770-540-6897 Adam 2h bp straight load with ramp. dressing/tack room. sliding windows and 2 escape doors, $5000 obo. Callie Heard Bishop 706-614-1618 Bagwell 1-Horse wagon, wood wheels w/rubber, all the Harness, $1500. Peggy Milton Watkinsville 706-296-0732 Bee 2 horse bumper pull, walk thru, 7 tall, excellent condition can email pics. Dianne Cassara Loganville 678-523-2256 Behlen M1-V squeeze chute with automatic head gate and trailer, $3200. Alfred Cox Appling 706-829-5040 Billy goat gruff goat gopher, transport cage for goats, fits full size pick up, $275. Grady McCrickard Cedartown 770-748-3773 770324-2262 Cattle headgate, excellent condition, heavy duty, designed to be mounted between two fence post. Bob Willett Logainville 770-4668775 Cattle hoof trimming chute, portable, in good condition, $1200 or best offer. William Larman, Jr. Eatonton 706-485-8289 Corral panels 4-10x60, 1 gate, $50 each: one 5ft. and one 6ft. hay ring cover with sides. J. Fuller Macon 478-745-7868 Platinum Series Derby Original, all-purpose saddle- Havana Brown, includes stirrup leathers/irons, cover, excellent condition, $350 obo. Scott Smith Peachtree City 678592-1009 PVC Milking sStands, call for details & prices. Mike Carter Cobbtown 912-684-3184 Reiner Klimke dressage saddle. 17.5R black extended billets, $675. Sandi Forester McDonough 770-957-5180 Saddles, bridles, horse care equipment, etc. excellent condition, reasonable prices. Paula Wagner Savananh 912-925-6578 Sterling 2 horse bumper pull trailer extra high, extra wide, excellent condition, $3000 OBO. Susan Sweeney Grantville 770-5833297 Wanted: 2 horse bumper pull prefer 7 tall and 1995 and up model, have cash to purchase. Dianne Cassara Loganville 770554-8574 RABBITS If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Andrea Stephens at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082. 15 Mini Rex 6-8 weeks old some solid , some spotted. David Bell Griffin 770-2287167 American Chinchilla rabbits, meat or show, Unrelated litters. Rare heritage breed. Pedigrees and tattoos included. thedancingfarmer.com M. DeLoach Chickamauga 423-637-3178 Baby Rabbits Part New Zealand white and Holland Lop $10 each call after 5 pm. Steve Riancho Blue Ridge 706-847-4796 California Rabbits $15, 5 @ 10 weeks old. Amanda Copeland Locust Grove 404-6260031 Dutch, Californian, San Juan $10 ea, Flemish Giant Whites- $20 ea, Flemish Greys, blacks- available soon- $20 ea. Michael Moran Toccoa 706-599-4537 Flemish Giant Rabbits, bunnies & adolescents, male & female, black, blue, grey, call for details. Connie Pitirri Sandersville 478-452-0077 Flemish worlds largest rabbits, free range, handled daily, friendly, all colors, litterbox trainable, $25 and up. Diane Dorsey Buckhead 770-601-6122 Holland Lops- Pedigreed babies and adults, many colors to choose, $25. Brenda McDaniel Good hope 770-207-6150 Jersey wooley purebred tiny bunnies, blk/silver. Pat Cook Covington 404-403-3635 Lionhead bunnies- 2 females - $15 each. 1 Black & 1 orange/grey, pics available. Mandy Brown Hogansville 706-302-6881 Looking for blue-eyed white Lionhead or Netherland dwarf male rabbit or bunny. Olga Kluttz Newnan 704-425-9575 Lopeared bunnies born 3/12/11, Lionhead/Lopeared bunnies born 5/8/11. Joyce Jones Fayetteville 770-757-9982 Mini Rex - Holland Lops Pedigreed - Mini Lops. Stephanie Finch Covington 404-5760513 Mixed bunnies- males and females, $12. pictures by email request. bobsminifarm@ aol.com Bobby Ellerbee Wrens 706-547-0160 Mixed Rabbits various ages $8. John Daniel Monroe 770-207-0141 New Zealand Whites, $15 up. Latricia Weatherford LaGrange 706-616-4479 706616-4479 Pedigree English Angora rabbits, born 3/21, one lilac tort doe and one lilac buck; show bloodlines. Candace Zukas Augusta 706589-4659 San Juan Rabbits half-grown to adults, $15 and up. Larry Smith Stockbridge 770-3893771 San Juan rabbits, $15 each, large inventory. Rodney Smith Covington 404-683-7474 Tiny Netherland Dwarf, Dwarf Holland Lop and Dwarf Hotot bunnies, pictures available. Ann Gray Milner 770-468-3330 FEED, HAy AND GRAIN If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Shavonne Smith at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082. All hay ads must contain the variety of hay offered for sale; i.e., Coastal bermuda hay, Alicia hay, etc. $5/bale, Coastal Bermuda 2010 horse quality, well fertilized, delivered, $4.50 @ barn, 50 or more. Peggy McCart McDonough 770-957-2270 $50, 4x5 rolls, 2011 Ryegrass, net wrapped, fertilized, in barn, horse quality. W. Glover Griffin 770-599-9806 '10 Bermuda/Fescue mixed large rolls, 4x5, cow quality, kept in barn, $25 at barn. Tommy Lee McDonough 404-376-2993 '10 Coastal Bermuda, horse quality, limed, fertilized round, $50, net wrapped. Grace Brady Hephzibah 706-231-0985 '10 horse quality, Bermuda; also, cow, goat, and mulch hay, sq. bales only, delivery available, Monroe Co. Jimmy Waldrep Forsyth 478-994-0701 '11 Alicia Bermuda, 4x5 rolls, net wrap, horse quantity, $50; also, taking orders for square bales. Henry Martin Waynesboro 706-558-5005 '11 Alicia Bermuda, highly fertilized, horse quality, $4/$5 squares, in field/barn; $50 round bales. A. Johns Bronwood 229-995-5371 '11 Bermuda/Fescue, large rolls or sq bales, horse quality, kept in barn, can deliver. Jay Townsend Monroe 678-618-6992 '11 Coastal/Bermuda, horse hay, quality guaranteed, fert., UGA soil/specs., 4x5 rd./sq. bales, in barn, del./stack in barn available. Olin Trammell Forsyth 478-994-6463 478960-7239 '11 Fescue and Orchard grass mix, 4x5 rolls, very good quality, fertilized, $32.50/roll behind baler. Pat Sutton Clarkesville 706947-3006 706-499-9950 '11 Fescue, horse quality, sq. bale, $4.50; rd. rolls, $40; mulch hay sq. bale, $2.95; round roll, $25. Ricky Anderson Taylorsville 404402-8470 '11 round bales, Bermuda/Orchard/Fescue mix, $30; square bales, Bermuda/Rye/Fescue mix, $5. Grady Roberts Aragon 770-6849866 '11 Rye & Fescue sq. & rd., horse quality, limed & fert., $5.25 & $45, dely. avail. Neil Brasington Buchanan 770-617-5393 '11 Rye and Clover mix, heavy 6x4 round bales, 40% more than 4x5, in barn, $37/bale; stored outside, $32/bale. Tony Smith Monticello 706-476-2051 '11 Rye, $5; Fescue, $4; 2010 Bermuda, $5; Bermuda/crab grass, $4, all @ barn, del avail. Al Guillebeau Monroe 770-267-8929 '11 Tifton 44, excellent horse hay, sq. bales, $4/in field; $5/in barn, $50/roll, highly fertilized/limed, 1st cutting. George Abrams Rome 706-235-3878 2010 & 2011 Tift, Bermuda hay, square and round bales, horse quality, stored in barn, delivery available. Dick Stratton Locust Grove 770-842-9317 770-914-6153 2010 Alicia Bermuda heavy round bales, 4x5 barn stored, net wrapped, $35. Vernon Copeland Alma 912-261-1459 2010 Bermuda hay in barn, $6/bale; $50/roll, 4x5, rain free, mixed bales available, $3. Karen Nalewako Newnan 770-630-6541 2010 Coastal Bermuda square bales, $6, fertilized and limed, horse quality, we deliver, rain free. Jack McCracken Newnan 770-3042487 2010 Coastal Bermuda, 4x5 round bales, well fertilized but uncovered, must move, call for a deal. John Norris Wrightsville 478-2786195 2010 Coastal/Bermuda, well fertilized, 5x6 rolls. Jimmy Newsome Thomson 706-595-7150 2010 Fescue feed hay, 4x5 roll, $15; square bale, $3. Jim Garrett Blairsville 706-835-5693 2010 Fescue/Orchard grass hay bales, $2/bale. Steve West Clayton 706-490-7180 706-212-9918 2011 4x4 round hay, Fescue/Bermuda/Red Clover, rain free, stored in shed, delivery available, $35 roll. Sammy Hopper Newborn 770-355-5381 706-468-1730 2011 4x5 bales, Ryegrass, $40; Orchard grass/Fescue mix, $40; Fescue, $35. David Smith Carrollton 404-323-4622 2011 Bermuda hay, 4x5 rolls, irrigated, $25 each. Harold Distel Knoxville 770-584-1862 478-836-9400 2011 Bermuda hay, Tift 44, Cheyenne, $5/bale, well fertilized, barn kept, horse quality, delivery extra; Rye/Bermuda mix, $3.75/bale. Helmut Cawthon Rome 706-3469064 2011 Bermuda, Fescue, Johnson mix, fertilized, 4x5 round bales, $35, pick up in field and save. Kerry Floyd Griffin 404-9255164 2011 Bermuda, Rye squares, $4.50; 4x5 net wrapped, $35/$45, horse quality, weed free. Keith Boozer Monroe 770-601-5217 2011 Coastal Bermuda hay, horse quality, $4/bale at barn, delivery available. Glenn Brinson 6482 Old Louisville Rd. Tarrytown 30470 912-288-5960 2011 Coastal Bermuda/Fescue hay, large round bales, $30. Mary Williams Martin 706384-3585 2011 Coastal Bermuda: round, $45; square, $5, barn kept, del. avail. Stephen Bell Milledgeville 478-414-8043 Livestock Sales and Events Clip and Save Calendar Every 1st & 3rd Tues. Poultry, Goat & Every 2nd & 4th Sat. R&R Goat & Livestock Feeder-Breeder Pig Sale, poultry, 6 Auction, merchandise, 10 am, goats, 12 pm, hogs & goats, 7 pm, Taylor Cty. noon, chickens & caged animals to Livestock Auction, just off S.R. 128, s. follow, 526 Ga. Hwy. 56 N., Swainsboro. of Reynolds. Info: 478-847-3664 or Ron Claxton, auctioneer, GA Lic. #3485. 706-647-3559. Info: 478-237-8825 (weekdays), 478- Every Thursday Chickens, Rabbits & 455-3714 (sale day) or 478-469-3533 or Related Misc. Small Animal Sale, NE 478-455-4765 (nights). Georgia Sale, 6 pm, GAL #3478, 2nd & 4th Sat. Pony Express Stockyard Horse Eastanollee Livestock Market, Hwy. 17 & Tack Auction, 5 pm, GA Lic. between Toccoa & Lavonia. Info: 706- AUNR002843, 1852 Highway 11 S., 779-5944 or 706-599-7606. Covington, GA 30014. Info: Scott Every Fri. night Horse Sale, 7:30 pm, Circle Bridges, 704-434-6389 or 704-473-8715. Double S, 102 Lumber City Hwy., Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Harris Goat `n' Sheep Hazlehurst. Info: Steve Underwood, 912- Auction, Livestock, goats, including all 594-6200 (night) or 912-375-5543 (day). large animals starts at 10:30 am, then Every Fri. night Goat, Poultry & Small Animal poultry, including all small animals starts Sale, 7 pm, Buggy Town Auction, 1315 at 12noon. Taylorsville. Info: Ray or Hwy. 341 s., Barnesville. GAL #3177 Teresa, 678-414-9335 or 678-414-8905. Info: 770-358-0872/1786. Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Livestock Auction, Every Sat. 10 am, farm-related mdse. Waddell Auction Barn, Climax, Ga., 1 pm, Auction; 1 pm, goats, fowl & small selling goats, sheep, poultry and small animal auction; GAL#AU003224; Red animals; selling miscellaneous at 10 am; Barn Livestock Auction, Sylvester. #AU003249. Info.: 229-246-4955/416- Info.: 229-776-9009. 7217. Every Sat. Small Animals, Chickens, Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Goats, poultry & small Rabbits, Sheep, Goats & Horse Sale, 4 animal sale, 11 am, Middle Georgia Goat pm, Coker Sale Barn, Duncan Bridge & Chicken Sale, Cochran. Lic# Rd., White Co., at old Chattahoochee AU003174. Info.: 478-230-7324 or 478- Livestock Barn. Info: Wayne Coker, 230-1895. 706-540-8418. Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Livestock auction at Every Sat. night Goat, Poultry & Small Pearson Livestock; sale, 1 pm; goats, Animal Auction, 7 pm, Bradley- sheep, poultry & small animals; 1168 Wayside Auction, 1035 Monticello Hwy. 441 N., Pearson, Ga. Info.: 229- Hwy., Gray. GAL 306. Info: Nancy 798-0271, 912-422-3211. Wilson, 478-986-4413. Every 3rd Sat. Horse & Tack Sale, Buchanan Every 1st & 3rd Sat. Tri-County Livestock Horses Sales, LLC, tack, 4 pm, horses to Sales, Ambrose, goats, chickens, follow, 1812 Macedonia Church Rd., feeder pigs, calves, tack/horses, Buchanan. 5013GA. Info: Melissa donkeys, ponies, 1 pm. Auctioneer GA Wright, 770-296-4005. Lic. #AU003793. Info: 912-381-5274 or Every 3rd Sat. Goat & Sheep Sale, 12 noon, 912-359-2750. Agri Auction Sales, held at Eastanollee Every 1st & 3rd Sat. Small Animal Sale, Livestock Market, Hwy. 17 btwn. Toccoa goats, sheep & poultry, 1 pm, misc. & Lavonia. Info: Ricky Chatham, 706- merchandise, 6 pm, Deer Run Auction, 491-2812 or Jason Wilson, 706-491- Hwy. 76, Adel-Nashville Hwy., Adel. 8840. GAL 001800 Info: 229-560-2898 or 229-896-4553. Livestock auctions listed in the Market Every 1st & 3rd Sat. Livestock Sale, sale Bulletin sometimes offer related items for starts at 10 am, tack/horses, cows at sale, such as tack and other livestock 12 noon, goats at 1 pm, poultry sale to equipment. Notices for auctions selling follow, Metter Livestock Market, Lyons, any items other than livestock must be Ga. Info: Lewie Fortner, 478-553-6066. accompanied by the auction license GAL 3415. number of the principal auctioneer or Every 1st & 3rd Sat. S & D Goat Sales, auction firm conducting the auction, per Baxley Fairgrounds, begin 12:30 pm; regulations of the Georgia Secretary of goats, pigs, poultry. Info.: Steve Smith, State. Notices without this information 912-367-9268, 912-266-7170. cannot be published. Every 2nd Sat. Winstead Horse Sales, 5 pm, Eastanollee Livestock Auction, For more information on the Livestock Eastanollee. Info: Shannon Winstead, Sales and Events calendar, call Randy 864-710-4030 or 864-944-6200. Cox at 404-656-3682. 2011 Coastal/Fescue, pick up in field, $3.50/sq.; $27.50/rd.; taking orders for later cuttings. Don Adams Fayetteville 770-712-5607 2011 fertilized, sq. bales hay, Timothy/ Orchard mix, $6 at barn, delivery available. C.C. Hemphill Blairsville 706-745-4414 2011 Fescue hay mix, 1st cut, rain free, square bales, dry storage, $2.50 ea., field pickup available. Drew Mobley Oxford 678-215-2631 2011 Fescue hay square bales, $4.50 per bale. Danny Cottrell Villa Rica 404-680-0128 2011 Fescue hay, 4x4 net wrapped in barn, $25; square bales in barn, $5. Mark Knaus Cleveland 706-969-8798 2011 Fescue hay, good quality, $4 per bale, at barn, Walton Co., call after 6 pm. Wade Cown Monroe 770-207-6983 2011 Fescue mix hay, round bales, 4x5 pick up in field, will load, $25/roll. Jerry Knight Cartersville 770-382-7228 770-655-8729 2011 Fescue mix, 4x5 rolls, well fertilized hay, rain free, $25/roll. Tony Taylor Lavonia 706-338-1329 2011 Fescue mixed hay, rain free and sprayed for weeds, square, $4; round, $25, in the barn. Payton Edge Clermont 678-9368170 2011 Fescue, 4x5 rolls, weed free, fert., in barn, $30; Fescue, in barn, $4; in field, $3.50. Charles Chastain Talking Rock 770-893-9013 2011 Fescue/Bermuda mix hay, sprayed and fertilized, barn kept, square, $4.50; round, $40, delivery available. Kenny Sargent Rockmart 770-490-1227 2011 Fescue/Clover, 4x5 round bales, $20, behind baler; $25, shed. Richard Long Blairsville 706-781-5242 2011 Fescue/Orchard hay, place orders now: $17.50/round (4x5); $3.25/square, horse quality; also, mulch hay square bales. John Petrel La Fayette 706-313-6628 706-3978106 2011 Fescue/Orchard, horse quality, square bales, $3.50/barn & $3/field; round roll, $28/barn & $25/field. Johnathan McClain Mount Airy 678-943-0343 2011 Fescue/Rye grass heavy bales, $4, other hay available. Jerry Higdon Rossville 706-866-4999 2011 Fescue/Rye hay, fertilized, 4x5 rolls, $25. John Gibson 249 Dykes Rd. Newborn 30056 706-468-8484 2011 first cutting, Fescue and native spring grasses, 4x5 rolls, $25 each. Tim Bramlett Greensboro 706-453-4275 2011 fresh cut sprayed & fertilized, Fescue/ Bermuda & mixed square/round bales; mulch hay. Travis Ragsdale Dallas 770-605-1618 2011 heavy Ryegrass square bales; also, Coastal round & square bales, delivery avail. Shawn Herndon Gray 478-607-1004 2011 horse quality, Fescue/Orchard grass/Bermuda mixed hay, sq., $3.50; 4x5 rolls, $40, in field. R. Campbell Rockmart 770-748-3419 2011 mixed grass Fescue & Orchard grass, fertilized, rain free, 600# rolls, horse quality, $40. Pat Cheatham Newnan 770-253-8703 2011 Oat hay, fertilized, net wrapped, 4x5.5 rolls, $45/roll; 2011 Ryegrass, fertilized, net wrapped, 4x5.5 rolls, $38/roll. Justin Paschal Eatonton 706-473-9846 2011 Rye hay, 6x4 net wrapped bales, baled with heads on, $25. Steven Gordon Glennville 912-977-3034 2011 Ryegrass and Tift 44 Bermuda, horse quality sq. bales and rolls, taking orders. Wilkes Shannon Watkinsville 706-540-7798 2011 Ryegrass/Fescue, $35 per roll; $4.25 per square bale, horse quality; also, mulch hay avail., delivery additional. Ray Gilbert Bishop 706-296-4360 706-769-4672 Carnethy Mitchell has some sage advice for gardeners who want to keep deer out of their gardens: use an artificial snake. Mitchell is shown above with an artificial snake she uses to keep the deer away from her roses and other garden plants. Page 8 THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday, June 15, 2011 Department's International Trade Office Works To Promote Ga. Agricultural Products Worldwide The following article was prepared by Matt Pitts, who is serving as an intern in the Georgia Department of Agriculture International Trade Office in Brussels, Belgium. Pitts is a fourth-year student majoring in Agribusiness at the University of Georgia. As an intern at the European office of the Georgia Department of Agriculture, I have seen firsthand the amount of work and dedication that is being used to promote Georgia agricultural products and businesses abroad. There are a multitude of trade missions, both inbound and outbound, as well as trade shows around the world that showcase Georgia's own agricultural products and businesses. The 2011 SIAL China food and beverage show just wrapped up in Shanghai, China. There were Georgia companies present at the show, including a strong showing from the pecan industry, the poultry industry, as well as some fine Georgia desserts, sauces and other food products. The Shanghai show is one recent example of the exposure Georgia products are getting, and they will be given upcoming opportunities in South Africa, Malaysia, and here in Georgia with an India Inbound Trade Mission. Johannesburg, South Africa, will be a combination of the 2011 AgriFood Manufacturers & Producers Expo and an Outbound Trade Mission. The AgriFood Expo will be held from July 17-19, and booth space will be offered to Georgia companies. South Africa's rapid urbanization and increase in disposable income allows for a greater opportunity for Georgia products to penetrate the South African market. Products that have shown great potential in the South African market include processed fruits and vegetables, sauces, spices, edible nuts, shellfish and fish, and organic products. The outbound trade mission will allow Georgia businesses to have one-on-one meetings with buyers from South Africa. In the past there have been meetings with two large retailers ultimately exposing Georgia products to a vast customer base. This year meetings will take place July 20-22. Also in July there will be the 2011 India Inbound Trade Mission. On Tuesday, July 26, in Atlanta, Indian buyers from various retail stores and importers will be available for one-on-one meetings with Georgia businesses. The Indian market is very important for Georgia agriculture. India has a large population of 1.1 billion, and the food retail sector had an annual growth of 10% in 2010, topping $250 billion. The emerging middle class gives way to potential growth for food and beverage suppliers from Georgia, with products like breakfast foods, snack foods, nuts, beverages, sauces and dressings, jams, specialty foods, and confectionaries showing the greatest potential. September 20-23 will be the 2011 Food and Hotel Malaysia trade show. With around 18,000 visitors, the show will present many opportunities for suppliers of products. This show is held every two years, with the site switching between Malaysia and Singapore. Malaysia's 27.7 million people and strong economy make it a desirable export destination for Georgia businesses. Products showing the greatest potential in the Malaysian market are fruits, dairy products, dried fruits and nuts, juices, sauces and condiments, vegetables, Halal food products, and snack foods. The Malaysia show has many benefits for Georgia producers. These three shows and trade missions are only a handful of the many opportunities the Georgia Department of Agriculture offers to Georgia agricultural businesses. If you have any questions on any of the three trade shows or missions, please contact the Georgia Department of Agriculture's International Trade Office by calling 404-656-3740, or by visiting website www.agr.georgia.gov, select Divisions, then select International Trade. The staff will be more than happy to assist with any questions you may have. 2011 wheat & rye grass hay, 5x5 round bales, fertilized, barn kept, horse quality, near Madison/Morgan Co. Frank Eaton Buckhead 706-342-0727 706-474-0689 2011 Wren Abruzzi Rye square bales for mulch and hay, $3.50/bale. Janie Willis Dahlonega 706-867-5177 40 acres of fertilized hay for rent/lease, ready to cut. R.D. Waits Rockmart 678-3327923 770-684-3358 4x5 Bermuda mix hay, $35 per roll in field, delivery available. Jackie Faulkner Barnesville 404-925-6671 4x5 Fescue-Bermuda mix, never rained on, in barn, $30 each. Alan Mobley Griffin 770560-3441 4x5 rolls, Fescue hay, few weeds, deliver 15-20 miles, $20; in field, $17, ready to cut. Carl Jarrard Dahlonega 706-344-2219 4x5 round bales, Ryegrass mix in barn, horse quality, $40; cow hay, $30 roll; all 2011 hay. Bryan Cobb Rutledge 678-982-3175 5X4 rolls hay, barn, horse quality Bahia, Fescue, all JD netwrap, $35/roll, quantity discount available. Bob Miller Greenville 706672-4556 706-977-3062 5x6 2011 rolls, mixed Bermuda and Fescue hay. James Rutledge McDonough 678-3726443 Alfalfa hay, $5, first cutting; $6, second cutting per small square bale. Linda Trammell 117 Dooly Rd. Sumner 31789 229206-0657 Alfalfa hay, 60 lb. bales, excellent quality, $10.50 bale; Timothy/alfalfa mix, great hay, $9.50 bale. Carrie Willbur Canton 770-8467979 Approximately 100 acres of pasture to cut, bale, and remove. Brad MacDonald Waverly Hall 706-575-6490 Bermuda & Fescue, heavily fert., rainfree, horse quality, square ($7); round bales ($50), large quantity/dely. avail., Carrollton/Powder Springs. S. Stana Powder Springs 770-2413201 Bermuda/Fescue horse quality hay, round rolls, fertilized, barn stored. Nan Queen Social Circle 404-651-9081 770-464-3460 Coastal Bermuda hay, 6x5 rolls, well fertilized & irrigated, stored under shelter. James Campbell Colquitt 229-220-6094 Coastal Bermuda square bales, $4.50; Rye grass square bales, $4.50. Steve Arnold Nicholson 706-207-4356 Coastal/Fescue mix & Bahia, cut in 2011, stored in barn, net wrapped over edge, 4x4 rolls, $30. Jim Pierce Waverly Hall 706-5823846 404-372-8631 Feed oats for sale. John Bullington Cordele 229-273-3597 Fescue hay square bales, cow quality $2.50, horse quality $2.75, 1st # days/2nd #, evenings. Kermit Simmons Jefferson 706367-9739 770-867-7550 Fescue round bales: $30 each; or $40 each, buy 10, get 5 free, while supplies lasts. Christopher Conley Jackson 678-478-3513 770-775-1164 Fescue square bales, $3.50. Bart Austin 455 Liberty Church Road Carrollton 30116 404-597-7206 Fescue/Bermuda mix square bales @ $4 per bale; mulch hay @ $2 per bale. Brian Nix Winder 770-867-1897 Horse hay, Bahia square bales, $3.50, in barn. Perry Tyson Gray 478-986-4106 478256-0742 Horse quality Coastal Bermuda, square or round bale; also, baleage, delivery available. Terry Embry Eatonton 706-485-9848 706485-2346 Horse quality feed hay, Timothy/Orchard mix, $3.50/bale or $4/bale delivered. Josh Dills Blairsville 706-897-3038 Horse quality Tift 44 and Rye mix, limed, fertilized to UGA specifications, 800 lb. rolls, $50. Jim Bishop Newnan 678-378-2903 Horse quality Tift 44, Bermuda square bales, weed/rain free. Tripp Conner Social Circle 770-601-2877 Horse quality, 4x5 net wrapped, Coastal Bermuda; mixed grass cow hay also available. Randy Tankersley Appling 706339-5319 Horse quality, Bermuda hay, 20,000 square bales available. Paul Harris Odum 912-2942470 Horse quality, square bales hay, barn kept, $5/bale, mixed Coastal/Fescue/Bahia, fertilized/limed. Charles Holland Thomaston 706-648-3947 706-975-5126 Large bales, quality Coastal Bermuda hay, $5.50 per bale, in barn, guaranteed fertilized. Timothy Roe Loganville 770-972-7092 Mays Hill Alpaca Farm, now taking orders for 2011 square or round bales, Coastal hay. Glen Mays Perkins 912-657-6017 Mulch hay, $2/square bale, discount for large quantity. Michelle McClain Mount Airy 706-949-0387 Mulch hay, round bales, $15; Coastal mix, square bales, horse quality, $4.50. Andrew Thomas Danielsville 678-859-3184 Offering top quality horse hay at unbeatable prices, specializing in Alfalfa mixes, your horses deserve the best. Matt McClendon Woodstock 678-630-1489 Premium 2010 Tift 44, fertilized, weed free, barn stored, $70/roll; premium 2010 Coastal, barn stored, $45/roll. Tim Hunter Conyers 770-483-8712 770-922-6653 Premium 2010 Tift 44, horse quality, fertilized, weed free, barn stored, $60 per roll. Kip Hunter Conyers 404-281-7252 Rye straw, first cutting 2011, still has gold color in it, $3 per bale. Benjamin Umberger Dawsonville 770-363-3187 Spring 2011 cutting, Fescue, Ryegrass mix. 4x5 rolls, net wrapped, dry & in barn, $40/roll, can deliver. Gary Lane Carrollton 770-8326445 404-502-4000 Top quality Fescue Bermuda mix, well fertilized, rain free, $35 per roll. James Perry Roopville 770-876-5556 Top quality, UGA-tested, Alicia hay, rd. or sq., barn stored, delivery avail. Heath Pittman Vidalia 912-293-2535 AG SEED FOR SALE If you have questions regarding this category, call Shavonne Smith at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082. Advertisers of agricultural seed must submit a current state laboratory report (not more than 9 months old) for purity, noxious weeds and germination for each seed lot advertised. A seed lot must be uniform and not exceed 400 50-lb. bags. Laboratory reports will be returned upon request. Any ads for agricultural seed submitted for publication without this documentation will not be published. Licensed seed dealers cannot advertise seed in the Market Bulletin. Certain varieties of seed are protected from propagation unless they are grown as a class of certified seed. For example, wheat seed such as Florida 304, Coker 9152, Coker 9835 and soybean seed, such as Prichard and Benning, may not be propagated for sale unless the seed has been grown as a class of certified seed. Propagation of such seed is a violation of the Plant Variety Protection Act and the Federal Seed Act. If you have questions regarding certified seed, call the Market Bulletin office or the Georgia Department of Agriculture Seed Division at (404) 6565584. Rare old-fashioned heirloom veg. seed, all types, call or email for info.: daborganics@ yahoo.com. Donald Brown P.O. Box 3846 Valdosta 31604-3846 727-742-5397 Southern Pea, 10 varieties, $15 for 2 cups, ppd., $25 for 4.5 cups, ppd. Marvin Howard 1997 Rebie Road Dudley 31022 478-676-3315 Sweet Italian heirloom pepper seeds (Corno di Toro), 40/$1 w/SASE. Roberta Watts 2252 Whitney Rd. SE Monroe 30655 770-464-1979 Ag Plants for Sale If you have questions regarding this category, call Shavonne Smith at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082. Alicia, Bermuda, Coastal, Tift 85, Tift 78, Tift 44, custom planting & delivery available. Cale Kight Soperton 478-232-6122 Alicia, Coastal, Tift 85, Tift 78, Tift 44, Russell, perennial peanuts, custom planting since 1974. Ray Beaty Coolidge 229-224-8294 Coastal and Russell Bermuda sprigs; also, custom planting statewide, references available, book early. Robert McNair Junction City 706-269-2563 706-575-5697 Coastal, Alicia, Russell, Tift 85, Bermuda sprigs; also, custom planting. Mack McGee Glenwood 912-568-7379 229-868-0262 Grapevines for sale: Frye, Black Supreme, Sweet Jenny, Carlos pollinator, $15. Tom Colvin Cobbtown 912-684-3879 912-2937288 Large variety of tomato plants from $1 to $3; peppers and other vegetables plants. Jon Jackson Griffin 770-412-1433 678-485-3712 Purple leaf plum tree, 12" to 14" tall, fast growing, bears fruit, $5 each, leave message. David Patton Williamson 770-228-4415 Raspberry, blueberry, and fig plants, $2; Sweetshrub, Althea, cactus, $2-$5. Bob Dickerson Conyers 770-833-9933 Tomato plants, okra, butterbean, corn, bell peppers, strawberry, cucumber, and other types. Paul Smith LaGrange 706-883-7307 Wild blueberry plants, $2 each, rooted and healthy, metro Atlanta area. Alton Powell Chattahoochee Hills 770-463-4714 Ag Seed/Plants Wanted Looking for Dolly Parton tomato plants or seed, leave a message. Tammy Snodgrass Chickamauga 423-802-0219 Nancy Hanks watermelon seeds; also, pomegranate seeds. T.D. Smith Trion 706734-7006 Wanted: fig, pear, and apple trees. Lesli Peterson Woodstock 678-595-0936 Would like to buy running colored butter pea seed. Marvin McWilliams 2317 Fox Drive Marietta 30066 770-427-6848 FLOWERS FOR SALE If you have questions about this category, call Shavonne Smith at 404-651-9081 or 404651-9082. Flower seed offered for sale has not been tested for germination since it often is collected in very limited quantities. $1 plus SASE: Salvia "Lady in Red" seeds, drought tolerant, annual red flowers, attract hummingbirds. Susan Kunze 104 Hampton Ct. Sandersville 31082 $1 will get you a red, yellow, or orange Canna lily; variegated, $1.50; Mexican petunias, $1.50/clump; will ship. James Elkins Austell 678-945-3750 1 & 3 gal., $4-$8; Crepe Mrytle, weeping willow, Redbud, Chinese Elm & Red Maples. Randy James Odum 912-266-0059 1 gal. "Beauty Bush" plants (ready to plant), $9; 1 gal. indoor "Mother-in-Law" tongue plants, $5. Melba Maxson Riverdale 770-2890799 1 gal. Snowball Bush, Sand Cherry, Forsythia, and Giant Hibiscus, only $4 each. Hans Gruetzenbach Dalton 706-271-0800 2 tablespoons full of 2011 Shasta daisy seeds for $1 w/SASE. M. Sparks P.O. Box 118 Portal 30450 2010 Climbing okra, Mex-sunflower, 2 tbsp/$1; Bachelor Buttons/zinnias, $1; instructions included, SASE w/extra postage. L. Dawkins 1171 Rousy Duncon Road Royston 30662 706-245-4473 706-680-0919 3 yellow, hardy water lilies, $10 ea. Michael Davis White 770-516-6969 4 year old Hellebores (Lenten Roses) ready to bloom next winter, $4; Pachysandra, 50 plants, $10. Carol Olson Marietta 770-998-1076 4" perennials, 350 varieties, all $1.50 ea.; blueberries, $8; 1 gal. grafted Japanese maples, $20-$25; display garden. Selah Ahlstrom Jackson 770-775-4967 Amaryllis, red brilliant bulbs, 6 for $19 ppd. C. Jongma 135 Kings Chapel Rd. Martinez 30907 706-399-6704 706-726-4856 Angel Trumpets, banana trees, Confederate Roses, Black Magic/Giant Elephant Ears, Ginger lilies, Japanese maples, lotus, pond plants, and more. Patrice Cook Covington 770-787-6141 Angel Trumpets, Christmas rose (Helleborus), $5; Beautyberries, ferns, Nandinas, Swamp Jasmine, Hydrangeas, $3; Lacecaps, $4, others. Carla Houghton Marietta 770-428-2227 Angel Trumpets, pink, yellow, and white, 5 for $30, includes shipping. Roy Rose Blairsville 706-745-3078 Azaleas, large growing azaleas in 1 gallon pots, all colors, $1.95 each. Jack Maffett Montezuma 478-954-2111 478-472-7133 Bald Cypress, 10 gal., $25; Crape Myrtles, $8; Loblolly pines, 5-gal., 6', $10; daylilies, etc., $2.50 James West Commerce 706-2449476 Black bamboo, Golden bamboo, Moon vines, Muscadine vines, passion vines, Beautyberry and many other plants. David Pelton Covington 678-654-0571 Chinese Lantern, Stokes aster, Ajuga, Crocosmia, Turtlehead, Red stem/Christmas fern, Tigerlily, Mondo grass, Carolina Jasmine, will ship. Gail Hollimon Buford 770-855-4252 Confederate rose, $2 each; Moonflower seed, 12 for $1, w/SASE, instructions. John Fields 1026 W. Poplar St Griffin 30224 Confederate roses, large plants, full of roots and leaves, ready to plant, 3-4 ft. high. B. Driggers Conyers 770-760-9050 Daylilies hybrid, mixed colors/sizes, $18/20 plants, $6.50 shipping; Stella D'Oro, $20/20 plants, $5.50 shipping. B.J. Roop 4140 Citizen Circle Austell 30106 770-948-8740 Daylilies hybridizer, many colors, 3-8 fans per clump, $2/clump, free iris, variegated Liriope, $1 gal, at garden only. J. Wilson Tyrone 770-487-4767 Daylilies, 5 fans/$5, same variety or two double fans, price of one double fan from listing. Jean Phillips 101 Cedar Ct. Bonaire 31005 478-988-4926 Daylilies, assorted colors, named varieties, reasonably priced, selling by the clump, call for availability and prices. Alex Moon Pendagrass 706-693-2561 Daylilies, hundreds blooming; all colors, many "buy 2, get 2 free." www.alcovydaylilies.com, Alcovy Daylily Farm. J. Burgess Covington 770-787-7177 Daylilies, hundreds of varieties and colors, bonus given on large purchases. David Hoyt 45 Surrey Chase Dr. Social Circle 30025 770-464-2084 Daylilies, Laura's Garden, over 100 gorgeous varieties, generous measure, great prices. Laura Frank 9931 Ephesus Church Road Villa Rica 30180 770-459-5428 Daylilies, named varieties; Swamp Hibiscus, Crepe myrtle, Abelia, ask about others. Betty Stephens Monroe 770-2675055 Daylilies, red and pink Confederate Roses, hostas, Ray's Daylily Farm. Ray Hemphill 146 Hwy 49 W Milledgeville 31061 478-452-2036 Daylilies, Stella D'Oro, every blooming dwarf, 25 fans for $25, includes shipping. M.M. Haynes 275 Pine Crest Drive Canton 30114 770-479-5224 Daylilies: hundreds of hybrids, www.ferncove.com for pictures, shipping info, appointments available. Mary Denney 400 Jim Starr Rd Newnan 30263 770-367-5095 Daylilies: many forms, colors, edges, $5/clump. Jack & Brenda Brannock 2616 Fodder Creek Rd Hiawassee 30546 706-8962700 Daylilies: many varieties and colors, we dig, please call before visiting. Jo Ann Cowart 5365 Arbor Hill Rd. Canton 30115 770-8874493 Daylilies: many varieties and colors, we dig. Butch Cowart 547 Chastain Mill Rd. Dawsonville 30534 678-763-2566 Daylilies: Stella D'Oro, $10/clump, 20-25 fans min., possible delivery within 30 miles, 500 available. Scott Hansard Cumming 770887-6141 770-781-5803 Field grown or green Liriope for small or large landscape projects. Rebecca Thompson 8105 Johnson Road Palmetto 30268 770463-3014 Five magnolia plants (3'-7'), $5 each, you dig. A.F. Mitchell Austell 770-948-4698 Free Monkey grass, you dig; also, yucci plants, Smyrna area. A.S. Newkirk Smyrna 770-435-0572 Gerbera, daylilies, Echinaceas, shrimp plants, and other shrubs, no shipping. Etheleen James 197 Glynn James Road Lyons 30436 912-526-8516 Green Giant arborvite, Grancy Greybeard, Dogwood, Hop, Paw paw, redbud, others, 1-3 gallon, $3-$7. Rhonda Jones Loganville 404392-9439 Hen and chicks, $12 doz., Luffa sponge, Spanish bayonet, Colombine, sweet peas, Princess feather, $2/pk./SASE. F. Brooks 674 New Rosedale Rd. Armuchee 30105 Hostas for sale: several varieties and sizes. Myrtle Russell 452 Old Hawkinsville Rd. Bonaire 31005 478-923-1951 Hostas, $3 and up, depending on the side of the container. Eleanor Turpin Buford 770831-5077 Hostas: 200 varieties, 2 miles beyond Zion Hill Church, open Fri., Sat., Sun., or by appt. Dee Little Ellijay 706-635-4891 Inca marigolds, bright 3" yellow or orange blooms, 50 seeds, $1 with SASE. Samantha Farrell POB 354 Colquitt 39837 Iris, beautiful, purple and white, plant now for spring, $15 doz., $4 s&h. M. Hemphill 306 Cedar Creek Rd. Winder 30680 770-8676188 Iris: Yellow flag, blue bearded, blue walking and Hellebores (lenten rose) free, come collect, Peachtree Corners. Carole Thurlow Norcross 404-643-2354 Japanese maple trees, Laceleaf, and many varieties to choose from, $5 and up. Keith Norris Milner 770-229-8319 Japanese maples, 27 varieties, dwarfs and dissectums, 3-25 gallon, $35 up. Bridget Britton Evans 706-829-1427 Japanese maples, azaleas, gardenia, hosta, hydrangeas, Knockout Roses. Linda Waites Fairburn 770-964-6414 Japanese Red maple trees. Jean Parris McDonough 770-540-0487 Leyland Cypress & Cryptomeria trees, several hundreds available, all single trunk, 56 ft. tall, very green/uniform, great prices. Bob Brookshire Buford 770-932-5795 Leyland Cypress trees in 3 & 7 gal. containers; also, larger container sizes available, call for prices. Harold Parker Morganton 706-374-5339 Loofa gourd seed, Birdhouse, $1; Dipper gourd, tbsp., $1; marigold, tbsp., $1, send SASE. Sandra Swann P.O. Box 452 Butler 31006 478-954-1000 Louisiana iris, white narcissus, $12/doz., Princess feather, dbl. zinnias, sweetpeas, Lycencis, Rose Campion, Verbena, $2/pk./SASE. L. Brooks 690 New Rosedale Rd. Armuchee 30105 Mexican marigold seed, very rare, beneficial insect attractor/nematode control, call for price. Sam Brown 2813 Judie Ann Rd. Valdosta 31601 229-247-8297 Milkweed plants: Silky Gold, Monarch butterfly food source, 10-12 inches high, minimum order 10 plants, $7.50, plus s&h. Robert McGuinty Rochelle 229-365-2384 Old fashioned Indian roses, natural deer repellant rosemary, Beautyberry, others, in gallon pots, $5, cannot ship. Willie Garmon Pendergrass 706-654-1460 Old-timey Daffodils, $3/doz., $6/post, orange daylilies, yellow Cannas, Siberian Iris, Forsythia, blue bells, tall phlox, others; free Liriope. E. Beach Duluth 770-476-1163 Over 2000 1 year Forsythia plants, all or part, call for details. Sandra Phillips Milledgeville 478-452-6506 Plant until July/August, Zinna, mixed/white, $1 ea. tbsp. w/SASE. Mildred Bryan 916 Elm Dr. Monroe 30655 Wednesday, June 15, 2011 THE MARKET BULLETIN Page 9 Pond plants, lotus, water hyacinths; also, Cherokee roses, blue Rose of Sharon, many more, will ship. Susan Kingsolver Hull 706254-3119 Rare, hot pink bleeding heart vine seeds, limited quantity, 15 seeds, $1 w/LSASE, 2 stamps. Dan Staib 111 Pine Street Bluffton 39824 Reseeding petunias mixed, angel trumpets: double purple, white, or yellow, $1/pkt. w/SASE. Carolyn Arnold 644 Lynn Ave. Jefferson 30549 Seeds: Altheas, Jerusalem cherry, hollyhocks, Hibiscus, 4 o'clocks, orange cosmos, cash only, $1/tsp./SASE. Gail Wilson 1020 B. Wilson Rd. Commerce 30529 Seeds: Mullein pink, Touch-me-nots, 1/2 tsp./$1, moneyplant, Morning Glory, Hibiscus, devil's trumpet, Siberian iris, $1/tsp. w/SASE. G. Robertson 2966 Cardinal Lake Cir. Duluth 30096 Seeds: orange/yellow mix marigolds, pink morning glories, 1 tbs./$1/SASE. Diane Shuler 608 Angela Drive Temple 30179 Stella D'Oro, 15/$5; Bearded/Reblooming iris, $4/clump; Cannas, $2/clump; roses, $3 each, variegated Liriope, $4/clump, you dig, more. J. Poss Cumming 770-889-0566 Stella De Oro daylilies, approx. 40 plus plants per clump, $5 each, plus postage. Faye Chambers 2579 Boyt Road yatesville 31097 706-472-3371 Sweet William seeds, multicolored flowers, $1.20 per teaspoon, send SASE with your order. Mary Ruth Boman 119 Massengale Rd. Brooks 30205 770-856-1209 Sweetshrubs, Weeping Yaupon, Canna, Hosta, Nandinas, hydrangeas, Lamb's ear, daylilies, Confederate Rose, crepe myrtle, Crocosmia. Mary Whitlock East Point 404767-2748 Trees: Hickory, Maple; Oaks: Laurel, Live, Red, Shumard Red, Overcup, Sawtooth, Swamp Chestnut, Willow in 3-gal./7-gal./15gal. pots, $10-$35. N. Halley Metter 912-6855266 Variegated Liriope, one gal. cans, $2 each. Elouise Holland 251 Hwy 18 W Gray 31032 478-955-3244 Water Iris, Hellebores, daylilies, Stella D'Oros, azaleas, Leyland Cypress, cantaloupe plants, watermelon plants, others. Dorris Matthews 280 Brookwood Drive Marietta 30064 770-422-9908 Yellow Flag iris, $3 for a large clump, 1 gal. pot, will ship bare root, $3/gal.+ postage. Kendall Rosbury Royston 706-245-1030 706206-9802 Yellow water lilies, Hydrangeas, Hellebores, perennials, some potted, will dig others, email: maryhoward37@yahoo.com. Mary Howard Macon 478-254-3343 FLOWERS REqUIRING PERMITS If you have questions regarding this category, call Shavonne Smith at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082. The Georgia Wildflower Protection Act requires that shipments of officially protected plants be accompanied by transport tags displaying a permit number issued by the Georgia Department of 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 sale or shipment of protected plants, contact: Nongame Conservation Section, 2065 U.S. Hwy. 278 SE, Social Circle, GA 30025, (770) 9186411. Flowers Wanted Looking for Oakleaf hydrangeas, Snowballs, and Forsythias. Emily Iaconis Locust Grove 404-931-1029 Looking for Scarlet Milkweed plant or seed to attract butterflies and hummingbirds. Charles Ennis Alpharetta 770-667-0432 Small Chinaberry tree and/or seeds, inexpensive, Henry County. Janella Turner Hampton 770-707-0870 Want Lily of the Valley in vicinity of west Cobb Co. M.A. Jordan 1901 Macland Wds. Dr. Powder Springs 30127 Wanted: 6- 2-3 ft., 3-4 ft. bald cypress in containers, must be located in north Georgia. Danny Lowery Fairmount 770-689-6349 All natural 2011 raw honey, 1 lb. bottles, $5 ea. + shipping. Barney Kendall Canton 770597-9560 All natural, pure, unprocessed honey, sizes available: 8 oz. bears, 1 lb. size, quart, and comb honey. Jimmy Brown Jackson 770775-0157 Bee removal, Middle Ga.: swarms (free), feral hives in buildings (reasonable charge); taking orders for crop pollination 2012. Roy Combs Hawkinsville 478-955-2757 Bee removal: will locate/remove bees, honey bees, swarms, and unwanted bee equipment. Derry Oliver Commerce 706-3357226 706-621-1781 Bees removed from low-hanging and accessible location, by disabled senior, no elevated or construction. Ron Ward Auburn 770-601-5121 Carpenter bee trap, wooden handcrafted trap that really works, $20, includes shipping. Jack Snyder Hephzibah 706-554-7959 Fresh, pure, local bee pollen, nucs, and established colonies, call for price, leave message. John Whitman 1246 Sugar Creek Rd. Crandall 30711 706-483-5687 706-9719077 Have hives of honeybees, looking for place to locate hives. Ty Cowart Snellville 404-9634402 Honey bee removal from structures anywhere in the state, swarm removal within 30 miles of Winder. Dave Larson Winder 770542-9546 Honeybees, 5- frame nucs, call for information. Henry Parker Dawsonville 706265-2644 New hive bodies, $10; new hive bodies, 10 frames with pierco foundation, $30; 5-gallons white hive paint, $35. Dennis Hicks Morganton 706-835-9187 One story hives with bees, $160. Robert Chambers Flowery Branch 770-967-6422 Pure local honey, quarts, $8.75; gallons, $33; pure bee wax, $4.50/lb. Betty Batchelor 3722 Valley Hill Road Kennesaw 30152 770426-4913 Queens, nucs, chemical free, easily worked, Italian and Carniolan; also, have beginners kit. Christian Smith Kingston 706409-3429 Russian Carniolan, VSH, hybrid honey bees, 15 working hives, 10 nuc boxes, queen raising, coat, smoker extras, $2500. Christopher Robinson Gainesville 770-535-2689 Taking orders for homemade honey extractors, 55 gal. metal with wooden frame holders, $100, call for pictures. Lane Cook Cleveland 706-219-3032 Wanted: removal of bee colony, very hardy, second story, inside soffitt, 3 professional removals and have returned. Roger Holmes Avondale Estates 404-299-0509 Will come and pick up unwanted equipment, bees, hives, and swarms. Brent Nichols Brunswick 912-266-5688 Will pick up unwanted equipment and swarms free in the Powder Springs area. Russell Griffin Powder Springs 770-4284901 Will remove swarms from areas around Camden Co. Will Ellis Kingsland 912-729-6441 Would like someone to put bee hives on my property, Barrow County area. Billy Carey Bethlehem 770-867-7186 770-867-2060 Things To Eat Use of the term "organic" requires registration with the Georgia Department of Agriculture. Advertisements submitted without certificate of registration for items offered for sale cannot be published. For more information, access the department website www.agr.state.ga.us and link from the home page to the Organic Agriculture page and registration forms. Those who do not have internet access or are unable to download the forms, should call 404656-1264. '10 Desirable pecans, $9/lb., plus postage. Russell Eaton Stockbridge 770-506-2727 2010 pecans in the shell, $1.45 per lb. Sandra Kenney Jefferson 770-513-2827 Angus beef, grazed on grass, supplemented all natural feedstuffs, no hormones/antibiotics, USDA processor, vacuum seal packaging, taking deposits now. Woodrow Little, III Danville 478-290-0679 478-962-3520 Beefalo and bison hybrids by the side or quarter, hanging weight, $2.50/pound plus processing. Mike Streetman Athens 706-3533784 Blackberries, $10/gal., call to order. Felton Turley Hiram 770-920-8221 Blackberries, picked, $8 per gallon, call for availability. John Reid 1990 Taylors Mill Rd. Fort Valley 31030 478-714-4945 Blueberries, bring containers, call for hours & availability: $1.25/pint or $9/gallon. Raine Miller Greenville 706-977-3062 706-6724556 Blueberries, you pick, $10 gallon. Betty Stephens Monroe 770-267-5053 Blueberries, you pick, mid June thru mid August, bring containers, $6/gallon, call for appt. Deb Lochner Fort Valley 478-825-3330 Brown hen eggs, $2 per dozen. James Green Twin City 912-562-4001 Brown/green cage free eggs, $3/dozen, include quantity/date needed in the subject line, location near Mall of Ga./Gwinnett Braves. L. Bryant Lawrenceville 770-513-8475 Crum's Farm: various fresh vegetables for sale, squash, zucchini, much more, GrantvilleNewnan area, call for prices. Glen Crum Grantville 770-253-4790 Domestic blackberries and home grown vegetables for sale. David Lee Cartersville 770-608-9786 770-386-0475 Dried apples, $5/lb., pickup; 2 lbs./$15.50, ppd.; 5 lbs./$32, ppd.; 10 lbs./$60, ppd. A. Kinsey 183 Homer Drive Cleveland 30528 706-865-5510 Dry aged Angus beef, no antibiotics/ hormones, pasture plus grain fed, 1/4s and cuts by the pound, www.sellfarm.com. Bill Farr Milner 770-584-9727 Eggs, farm fresh, free roam/no antibiotics, $2.50 dozen Tanya Moore 1290 Moreland Road Williamson 30292 Farm fresh eggs for sale, $2 per dozen. Angie Runels Carrollton 770-854-5173 Farm fresh, pasture raised, brown eggs, $2 per dozen. Deborah Bearden Dahlonega 706-864-6779 Fresh barnyard eggs, $2.50 doz. Betty Sharpe Morrow 404-366-6930 678-409-5880 Fresh blackberries, ready to eat, can, or process, big and juicy, picked by order. Will Patterson Blue Ridge 706-632-8585 Grain finished Angus beef, sides or quarters, all natural, $2.10/lb., wrapped to your order. Ken McMichael Monticello 706819-9295 Grass fed beef, no hormones or growth regulators, www.young-farms.com. Larry Young Tennille 478-232-6321 Muscadines: Black and Bronze, containers furnished, until mid-August. Perry Waits Monroe 770-207-6910 Organically grown, Jerusalem artichoke, as low as $4/lb., plus shipping. Buddy Hutto 1501 N Houston Lake Blvd Warner Robins 31093 478-960-1329 478-788-1137 Peanuts: raw, boiled, roasted, half bushel min., call for prices and delivery info. Charles Fisher Morrow 770-968-8895 Pick-Your-Own tomatoes, summer vegetables avail. June 1, open Mon.-Sat., 8 am-8 pm, bring containers; Mater Patch (Atkinson County). Eric Taft 5364 U.S. Hwy. 441 N. Pearson 912-381-2400 Rattlesnake green beans, avail. June 15th, bring container. Dorothy Dow 7633 Forrest Rd. Grantville 30220 706-637-6445 Scuppernongs for sale this fall, large vineyard, would like to sell the crop 52 vines. Clarence McCorkle Thomson 706-466-1105 Water ground meal, whole wheat flour, grits, $3/5 lbs., plus postage; also, grind your grain. Mike Buckner Junction City 706-269-3630 White, Yellow sweet corn, start harvesting last week of June, $4 per dozen; $12 per 50 count, www.greengladesfarm.com. Heck Davis Eatonton 706-485-8020 Herbs State law requires all ginseng dealers and growers to be registered with the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. For more information, contact the Nongame Conservation Section at (770) 918-6411 or at website www.georgiawildlife.com. 2011 pepper seeds: Spain, Korean, Peru, Vietnam, Thai, Alabama, $1 pkt./SASE; list varieties included. Ann Dutton 3269 Five Forks Trickum Rd. Lilburn 30047 Bird's Eye pepper seed, great for making pepper sauce, 7 pods, $1 w/SASE. Elizabeth Watkins 2445 US Hwy. 84, E Cairo 39828 Comfrey, pennyroyal, peppermint, pineapple mint, and more, no shipping. B. English 203 Old Lapping Rd. Dawsonville 30534 706-864-3069 Hot Peter Pepper, Cowhorn, & Hot Rooster Spur pepper seed, $1/pkt., w/SASE. Charles Jackson 1335 Old 341 West Culloden 31016 478-885-2267 Red Mexican pepper tree seeds, grows up to 6" tall, send $2 and SASE. I. Nichols 290 Banks Drive Brunswick 31523 Wanted: fresh dill stalks and heads for pickles. Kathy Murphy Juliette 478-477-0054 Fish & Supplies Persons selling sterile triploid grass carp must have a Wild Animal License from the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. Market Bulletin advertisements for sterile carp must be accompanied by a photocopy of the advertiser's license. For license information, contact DNR Special Permit Unit at (770) 761-3044. 2"-3" bluegill, hybrid bream, shellcracker, threadfin shad, catfish, weed analysis, electrofishing services. Keith Edge Soperton 478-697-8994 A-1 quality, farm-grown, channel catfish fingerlings, graded, priced by size, accurate weights/counts, guaranteed live, healthy immed. dely. J.F. Gilbert Thomaston 706- 648-2062 770-468-0725 African and European Redworms, nightcrawlers, $37 per pound, includes shipping, http://www.herronfarms.webs.com. Tim Herron Dawsonville 706-531-9917 All sizes grass carp, largemouth bass, threadfin shad, bluegill, shellcracker, and hybrid bream, delivery avail. Paul Williams Hawkinsville 478-892-3144 Bass, bluegill, channel catfish, redear, grass carp, shad, redbreast farm raised, delivery free. Danny Austin 1041 Julia Jordan Rd. Roberta 31078 478-836-4938 Bass, Bluegill, hybrid bream, channel catfish, sterile grass carp, statewide delivery. David Cochran Ellijay 706-889-8113 Bass, bluegill, shellcrackers, hybrid bream, channel catfish fingerlings, sterile grass carp, delivery available. Tony Chew Manchester 706-846-3657 Bluegill, shellcracker, hybrid bream, largemouth bass, and threadfin shad. Jerry Hart Newton 229-734-5144 Catalpa worms, $1.50 per dozen; Catalpa trees, $3 to $5 each by size. Joe Mask Fayetteville 770-461-7068 Catfish, all sizes, we deliver, great prices, self raised, cage grown, stocking or ready to eat. Jesse Todd Lyons 912-293-7095 Channel catfish, 1 lb. up, $1.15 per lb. (1,000 lbs. and up), delivery available. Robert Cothran Denton 912-375-4318 Guaranteed 100% live delivery, bass, bream, catfish, direct to your pond. Matt Headrick LaGrange 706-523-0590 Largemouth bass, channel catfish, fathead minnows, grass carp, bluegill, aeration, fish feeders, fountains, info@lakework.com. Josh Akins Ball Ground 770-735-3523 Pond cleaning, get the fish out or unwanted weeds, pond dye, fish food, water testing, pond stocking. Colby Johnson Vidalia 912- 423-2881 Pond population study with electrofishing boat, pond and water analysis, pond maintenance. Don Edge Soperton 912-529- 6739 Red wiggler beds in 1/2- 55 gal. drums, $75 each. Bruce Self 7603 Houston Rd. Byron 31008 478-538-6167 Red wigglers & Europeans, great for fishing, $35/lb., price includes shipping. B. Newman Douglasville 770-942-7993 Red wigglers and/or Europeans, $35/lb., price includes shipping, send check or money order. H.A. Riffe P.O. Box 402 Buchanan 30113 770-646-3812 Red wigglers, worm castings and worm tea, www.gawigglers.com. D. Holman Covington 678-977-7944 Several pounds of Channel catfish, 2 to 3 pounds each. Orville Carver Douglas 912- 384-5090 Specializing in extra large, big red Europeans, $28/lb., plus shipping. Keith Stringfellow Macon 478-477-4748 Stocking fish, all sizes, catfish, coppernose, bluegill & more, delivery available, bass ponds open. Ashley Todd Vidalia 912-293-7097 Take no risk, guaranteed 100% live delivery, bass, bream, catfish, direct to your pond. Mark Headrick LaGrange 706-302-9489 Trout for sale: Rainbow, brown, trophy, in numerous sizes, delivery available, great stockers. David Cantrell Ellijay 706-273-6199 Fertilizers & Mulches 2011 Wheat straw, $2.25 per bale at barn (minimum of 500). James Carpenter Ellaville 229-942-2219 229-937-2169 2011 wheat straw, $3/bale at barn, delivery available. Gary Brinson 1934 Corsey Grove Way Tarrytown 30470 912-213-8585 Aged horse compost, call for appointment, you load; I load, $10/truckload; $20/trailer, will deliver. Chad Williams 448 Hurt Rd. SW Smyrna 30082 404-421-1775 Cattle compost delivered by large dump truck within 50 miles of Calhoun, $210/load. J.S. Carver Calhoun 770-773-6817 Clean pinestraw, delivered & installed, $3.75/bale, serving all areas. Josh Bulloch Manchester 404-925-1076 Clean, red pinestraw, delivered and installed on your property at $4. Corey Pegues Atlanta 770-912-6671 Dry pine shavings for sale, $10.50 yard, call for delivery prices. Cheryl Arrendale Marble Hill 770-893-3403 Dry wood shavings, delivered to you, call for pricing. Randy McClure Fairburn 770-3122092 Free aged horse manure, unlimited supply, you load and haul, easy access. Rob Ernie Canton 404-536-4929 Free aged manure, will help load, easy access for all sized trucks, Crabapple area. Kristina Macrae Alpharetta 770-4100868 Free fill material, mixed dirt, asphalt, brick, and block; we load, 1 mile north of Danielsville. Randy Watson Danielsville 706612-0231 678-200-5825 Free horse manure mixed with shavings. Danny West Fayetteville 404-771-4041 Free horse manure, 3-6 months old, no shavings, just manure and hay, self pick-up. Petra Hope Dacula 770-557-9265 Free horse manure. Carmen English Covington 404-408-4774 Fresh, clean, red pinestraw, installed & cleaned, $4/bale, call today and place your order. Travis Long Atlanta 678-3333428 Horse manure mixed w/shavings, great for the garden, free, you load; $10, we load per pickup truck. Jeanni Walters Cleveland 706348-8347 Mulch hay, square bales only in Monroe Co. S. Reeves Forsyth 478-994-4642 Mulch hay, square bales. Lamar Cox Fayetteville 404-824-7569 Mulch wheat straw, 4x5 round bales, $20/bale, call evenings 7 pm-9 pm. R.S. Auldridge Blythe 706-592-4042 Mulches square bales, very large clean bales, $3/bale. Phil Cochran Canton 770289-3876 Semi-trailer loads of pinestraw slash and long needle. Benjamin Bulloch Manchester 404-484-9686 Slash pinestraw, $2.05 per bale, contact Tony. Whipple Tree Farms Lyons 912-326-0919 Wanted: pinestraw, 500 or more bales delivered, prefer long needle, but will take good clean slash. Mike Hattaway Dearing 706-556-6422 Worm castings, $5/gallon; worm tea, $5/20 oz.; composting worms, $20/lb. Randy Lewis Montezuma 478-952-8335 Worm castings. J. Ayers Buchanan 770826-3373 Poultry Litter/Compost To help connect suppliers with those in need of poultry compost, the Market Bulletin is including such advertisements in this portion of the Fertilizers and Mulches category. Ads are subject to the same general guidelines for all Market Bulletin advertisements found on page 2. Chicken litter, small/large truck loads, or compost by the bag, call and leave message. Bill Broome Taylorsville 770-337-8607 Wanted: several large truckloads of chicken manure, email is best for contact: bernardcook2@gmail.com. Bernard Cook Comer 706-783-5133 Oddities 100% preshrunk, all natural, undyed wool, skeins, & fleece, $15-$18, different weights, Persimmon Creek Vineyards. Gail McDaniel Clayton 706-212-7380 Apple, cherry, hickory, maple, and pear wood for smokers & grills, $1 lb., plus shipping. Kimsey Black Braselton 770-967-3095 MISCELLANEOUS If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Shavonne Smith at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082. The Miscellaneous category includes the following subcategories: bees, honey and supplies; things to eat; herbs; fish and supplies; fertilizers and mulches; oddities; miscellaneous wanted; notices; garden space; notices; out-of-state wanted; firewood, timber; and Christmas trees. Only one ad per household is permitted in the Miscellaneous category. Bees, Honey & Supplies M!a"r#k$e%t& /+2'-+'(6'$7"+ /1%15+(6'$7"+ 6'0#-(6'$7"+ 3'K'--'E(6'$7"+ OE#,'5K&22"(6'$7"+ P#$Q"2"(6'$7"+ !"#$%&'()"*'$+,"-+(#.(/%$&012+1$"(3+'+"(4'$,"$5(6'$7"+5 A'd(d(r#e%s)s) C*+i&t,y Z-i+.p/*C0o(d%e 89(4#$"5+(:'$7;'< 4#$"5+(:'$7 =>?@A 88D>(D+E(3+$""+( /1%15+' =>@>8 ?>DD(F&5"-E#;"$(:GHI 6'0#- =8?>9 A>8(LM3(N&%E;'<(J>(H"5+ 3'K'--'E =8B>J D>?(5,&+E(/K"-1"( OE#,'5K&22" =8A@? 8@>8(LM3(N&%E;'<(B8R P#$Q"2" =8>8> P1h2o03n%e/4N5u6m7b%e#r B>BC9ADC9?A8 A>9CA?8C=>>B BAJCA?DC8>@A @8?C@99CAJ>8 ??@C??DCB>A? ??@C?A9C?==D 1 story beehives, complete with bees and queen, 20 to 30 available, new 2 coat paint job. J.T. Warren Milan 229-362-4520 1-story beehives, 5 frame Nucs, beekeeping supplies equipment, 5 gallon honey, $150, beeswax, bee pollen, propolis, candlemaking. John Pluta Milledgeville 478452-2337 6#12+$&"(6'$7"+ P'&$#(6'$7"+ T'2Q#5+'(6'$7"+ 8D?D8(85+(/K"M(3MF 88>(RM(S$#'Q(3+$""+ 8D>>(3M(:'++"$5#-(3+$""+( 6#12+$&" P'&$# T'2Q#5+' =8A9J =8A?J =89>8 ??@CJ@8CA?B> ??@C??DCB>AD ??@C??DCB>A? Page 10 THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday, June 15, 2011 Bulletin Calendar LIVESTOCK SALES & EVENTS ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS June 18 2nd Annual Banks County Cattlemen's Assn. Beef Cook-Off Contest, 1-5 pm, Homer Town Square. Info: Bev Thompson, 706-652-3132 or http://www.ugaextension.com/banks. July 12 Ga. Beef Challenge Annual Meeting, 1:30 pm, UGA Animal & Dairy Science Livestock Arena, Athens. Info: Dr. Ronnie Silcox, rsilcox@uga.edu or Patsie Cannon, 229- 386-3683 or ptcannon@uga.edu. GARDENING EVENTS July 2-4 Sunflower Farm Festival, 1430 Durden Rd., Rutledge, 9 am-5 pm, antique tractor parade, Mon., July 4, 11 am. Info: 706-5572870 or www.sunflowerfarmfestival.com. July 9 Ga. Iris Society Meeting, "Companion Plants for Iris," presentation by Gerald Johnson, 2 pm, Hastings Garden Ctr., 3920 Peachtree Rd., Atlanta. Info: www.gairis.org or Cindy Thompson, 404872-1437. CRAFT FAIRS Sept. 24 "Heritage Day...A Call for Arms," 9 am4 pm, demos of 1800s crafts, reenactments for 150th Anniversary of Civil War start, William Harris Homestead, Monroe. Info; 770-267-5844 or www.harrishomestead.com. Oct. 8-9 Prater's Mill Country Fair, send three photos of work & one of booth setup to: Prater's Mill Country Fair, P.O. Drawer H, Varnell, GA 30756. Info: 706-694-6455 (MILL). MISCELLANEOUS June 16 Regional Forestry Meeting, 6 pm, Cloverleaf Restaurant, Dublin. Info: Michele, 478-992-8110. Pesticide recertification training notices are available on the Georgia Department of Agriculture website www.agr.georgia.gov. On the opening page click on Divisions, select Plant Industry Division, and click on Pesticides. Select Pesticide Applicator Licensing & Certification, and then click on Pesticide Applicator Recertification Courses. you can then search for upcoming courses by date, course title or license category. Livestock auctions listed in the Market Bulletin may 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 auctioneer or auction firm conducting the auction, per regulations of the Georgia Secretary of State. Notices without this information cannot be published. If you have questions concerning the Bulletin Calendar, contact Randy Cox at 404-656-3682. Submissions for the Bulletin Calendar can be sent to Randy.Cox@agr.georgia.gov. Beautiful, Java-Green-Blue peacock feathers, great for florists, wreaths, weddings, flower pots, fish flies, etc. W. Haigler Hiawassee 706-994-6850 Giant timber bamboo, cut lengths from 8-25 feet, 4-5 inch diameter, $20 per piece, quantity discounts available. George Waldroup Winterville 706-742-7514 Gourds for sale, $2 each. Heath Ivie Farmington 706-255-5350 Gourds for sale: Martin, Crooked handle, Craft, Bottleneck, and more. Wallace Maxwell 3226 Hoot Owl Rd. Royston 30662 706-2454218 Gourds, many shapes and sizes, Martin, Apple, Duck, Kettle etc., nice thick shells. Michael Blackwell Jasper 770-735-3997 Gourds, many varieties to choose from, at farm or ship U.P.S. Crystal Lang Cordele 229322-1321 Homemade lye soap with goats milk and oatmeal, $4 per bar, includes s&h. Mary Kinney Taylorsville 678-925-4279 Smoking wood: pecan, apple, $1 lb., plus $0.20 per mile delivery, North Ga. and Atlanta metro area. Raymond Hasty Woodstock 404819-6297 Miscellaneous Wanted Horse drawn farm wagon for produce market display. Nathan Goering Keysville 706-551-2475 Looking for slash or longleaf pine straw fields, will clean up fields free. Augustine Castro Preston 706-458-0232 Looking to buy good used 12' tin at a very reasonable price, need 50 sheets. Harvey Morgan Nashville 229-686-2565 Needs a meat cutting saw, older style, 110 or 220 volt in good or excellent condition. Thomas Guthrie Good Hope 770-380-9370 Wanted: canning jars, any size. Emily Wilkinson 624 Athens Road Royston 30662 706-296-9715 Wanted: meat band saw, 3hp grinder also poultry plucker and scalder, canning jars. Michael VanHamond Dawsonville 706-8643407 Out-Of-State Wanted Small combine with grain table, prefer Gleaner F2 or similar size, must be field ready, call nights. F. Cates Wadmalaw Is. SC 843559-3345 Wanted for old time display: blacksmith tools, spinning wheel, soap making washpot. Damen Earl Roanoke AL 256-449-2406 Willing to buy tropical tuberose and small banana trees. Marcos Terc 3800 15th Ave. Chattanooga TN 37407 423-867-5916 Firewood All firewood advertised in the Market Bulletin must be cut from the advertiser's personally owned property. In addition, by law, terms such as face cord, rack, pile, truckload, etc., cannot be used to advertise firewood. Advertisers must use the standard unit of measure, the cord, when specifying the amount of firewood for sale. Fatlighter, split or stump, $1.50/pound, email first if possible, will drop anywhere on I75 south for $0.50/mi. Cody Ham Forsyth 478-394-1642 Oak and hickory logs, 5-6 ft. each, excellent for firewood, delivery available, recently cut. Jeff Watson Acworth 404-309-8962 Seasoned oak firewood, $200/cord; $100/half cord, delivery extra. Mike Austin Douglasville 770-652-2164 770-942-9050 Year round sales, split & delivered, all quality hardwoods, good supply of hickory. John Hobson Hartwell 706-961-4164 Market Bulletin is printed on recycled paper. Timber The Timber for Sale category is designed to provide an option for forest farmers to market their standing timber. Timber advertised in this category must be individually owned and produced by the advertiser on his/her own property; timberland must be at least 1 acre. No companies or businesses are allowed. 25 acres, 25 year old pines, sell to highest bidder. James Dixon 593 Holland Rd. Ext. Baxley 31513 912-367-9701 3 acres of pulp wood for sale, make offer. R.S. Gann 520 Concord Rd. Smyrna 30082 770-436-6008 Black walnut tree for sale, $1200, obo. Clint Shaw Sunnyside 770-468-6251 Cut 2 very large hemlock trees for the wood near house and power line. Bobbie Garrison Marietta 770-509-3752 404-403-4410 CORRECTIONS 24 ac. family environment for equine, stream, well and county water, tack bldg., barn/shelter, $125/horse, no stallions, trailer parking available. J. Martin Hoschton 770-265-7660 Handicrafts If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Shavonne Smith at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082. All items advertised in the Handicraft category must be handmade by the advertiser; items purchased by the advertiser for resale may not be advertised. Advertisers must include a statement to this effect when submitting advertisements Handicraft ads are limited to 30 words and must be in compliance with all other advertising guidelines (see page 2). Adult bibs, walker bags, aprons, full & half; children's sunbonnets, adult & child poke bonnets, pinner aprons, $7 each, includes postage. Margaret Hottle 4220 Union Road SW College Park 30349 404-344-0568 All types chair caning; Blind cane, French weave, porch, press, rattan reed, rush, and splint, some repair and refinishing, quality work, over 50 years experience. George Shelton Cartersville 770-607-6455 All types of chair caning, refinishing, and repairs. James J Lewis 1404 Kenwood Drive Perry 31069 478-987-4243 Bird houses, pet caskets, flower pots, all sizes. Willie James McCrary P.O. Box 459 Roberta 31078 Bluebird nest box as seen at "Bluebirds Over Ga" show, all cedar w/glass viewing window, $20 +$6 shipping. John Chaney 460 Hwy 211 NW Winder 30680 770-867-8263 Casserole carriers, potholders, cribsize quilts, adults bibs, walker bags, stroller bags, and purses. Loy Echols Dacula 770-277-8055 Chair & rocker caning of all kinds; also, wicker and rattan repair. Duke Dufresne Statham 770-725-2554 Chair and rocker caning, all types: hand laced French, pressed, herringbone pattern, binder cane, flat reed, can repair frames and finish, quality work, reasonable prices. Craig Leming Marietta 770-617-0815 Chair caning & wicker restoration done, including laced & pressed cane, rush, split oak, binder cane, seagrass, Shaker tape, rattan, all types of caning, high quality work. Dotty McDaniel Cumming 770-887-8518 Chair caning, all types, rush, pressed cane, hole to hole, light repairs. Dan R. Melton Monroe 770-267-5454 Cowboy gun holster and belts, handmade to fit large or small hand gun great for Father's Day or graduation. Celeste Youngblood Millwood 912-282-1067 Custom made doll clothes for American Girl, Bitty Baby, Barbie, Cabbage Patch, and baby dolls; doll cradle, doll bed, and doll high chair. Kathryn Harvard Thomasville 229-226-1357 Going out of business: 3 bluebird houses with hinged tops for easy cleaning, made from rough cut pine, $8 ea., shipping and handling extra. Jim Hutchinson Tignall 706-285-2509 Hand crocheted afghans, ladies foot warmer shoes, etc., made to order. Mrs. J.M. Eure 1429 Ridgewood Dr. Augusta 30909 706-738-1787 Hand crocheted baby booties, blankets, bonnets, adult sweaters, afghans, bedspreads, slippers, any crocheted item, reenactor items, call for prices. Wilma Pelley Jonesboro 770-478-9347 Hand knit dish rags, make great gifts, 100% cotton, clean in washing machine, $3.50 each; 3 for $10; 5 for $15. Marty Mitchell Duluth 770-497-1067 Heart maple mantle cut from 250-year-old maple, $3500, beautiful. J.D. Atkins Cordele 478-231-5173 Homemade baby quilts, crib size; lap quilts and toddler beds, specify your colors, $55; name, $7; small pillow, $5; large burp cloths, $4; w/name, $7. Anita Johnson Oglethorpe 478-472-8762 Knives for Father's Day/graduation, made with crown portion of deer antlers, comes w/holster, can be personalized, 3 sizes. Darrel Youngblood Millwood 912-283-1051 Leathercraft: cow hide chair bottom and backs, handbags, saddlebags, bullwhips, gun holsters, and belts. Alvin Meeks Alma 912632-5077 Matching aprons for child and 18" doll, other items available, send SASE. Nancy Bowman c/o Campbell P.O. Box 1336 Snellville 30078 770-979-5045 Oil portrait from your photo--homes, people, pets; 11" x 14" $85; 16" x 20", $160; 18" x 24", $240. C. Huffman 243 Jack Maddox Bridge Rd. Jackson 30233 770-775-6768 Old fashioned rabbit boxes, stick trigger system, $15, pick up; $22 shipped; cedar blue bird houses, $12 pick up; $15, shipped. Donald Allen Lilburn 404-578-7758 Raggedy Ann & Andy dolls, 25", $30 ea., plus $7/shipping, all handmade, no paints, beautifully dressed, original 1970 pattern. B. Hopkins 914 E. 28th St. Tifton 31794 229382-2310 Red Riding Hood dolls, 3 dolls in 1, $20, plus $3 shipping. Ann Dalton 215 Grayson New Hope Rd. Grayson 30017 770-963-6202 Next Handicraft Edition Scheduled for July 13 The next handicraft edition for the Market Bulletin is scheduled for July 13. The deadline for handicraft ads for this edition is June 29. All items advertised in the handicraft category must be handmade by the advertiser and not purchased for resale. Handicraft ads are limited to 30 words and must be in compliance with all other advertising guidelines (see page 2). Sewing: mending, minor alterations, made to order; crocheted items: aphgans, lapgans, baby blankets & sweater/cap sets, stuffed animal toys, doilies, etc. Barbara Nichols Auburn 770-630-9568 770-867-2311 Sock monkeys, doilies, lap quilts, table runners, afghans, quilted place mats, will do hand quilting. Mrs. Virgil Rigsby 1319 Old Carrollton Road Newnan 30263 Spinners and crafters: raw pygora fleece available, $4 per ounce, email: mjbeaty@bellsouth.net. Jill Beaty Cumming 678-923-9668 Sweet Monkey Tots handmande bibs, burp cloths, and more for special tots, monogramming available, baby showers gifts, www.sweetmonkeytots.etsy.com. Stephanie Whitmire 6600 Cleveland Hwy. Clermont 30527 770-983-1098 Tuxedo bib for baby boy, burp pads, baby/toddler fleece poncho, clip on button pacifier holder, privacy nursing drapes, baby bonnets from handkerchief w/poem, many other items, www.creationsbynana.com. Joan Ross Cartersville 770-382-6186 Walking canes, staffs, or shooting sticks, many different woods to choose from. Willie Harrell Pearson 912-422-3520 Want to learn how to make Raggedy Ann dolls and doll clothing, will travel. Laurie Stone Lizella 478-737-1551 Wanted: looking for a lap weaving kithexagon loom, write with details. Mrs. L. Bell 488 McAllister St. SW Atlanta 30310 Water Rules (Continued from Page 11) water use efficiency, not the temporary responses to periodic drought. BMPs are designed to be economical, practical, and sustainable while maintaining a healthy, functional landscape -- a landscape that capitalizes on the environmental benefits of plant systems. UGA's best management practices can be found at: http://pubs.caes.uga.edu/caespubs/pu bcd/B1329/B1329.htm Grand Opening Set For Sandersville Mkt. The Downtown Sandersville Farmers Market is having its annual Grand Opening Saturday, June 25, on the Square in Sandersville. In addition to fresh vegetables, baked goods, and homemade jams and pickles, there will be special activities for adults and children (fresh churned ice cream). The market is open every Tuesday and Saturday from 8 a.m. till noon. For more information call 478-247-3613. Many Counties Eligible for Livestock Forage Program As of press time, 91 counties in Georgia have been determined eligible for assistance under the Livestock Forage Program (LFP). At the present time, the eligible counties lie primarily in the central and southern part of the state and are too numerous to list individually as new counties are becoming eligible every week. The Livestock Forage Program (LFP) provides disaster benefits to eligible livestock producers in counties that have been determined eligible based on a qualifying Drought Intensity Rating as shown in the Georgia Drought Monitor. A county's eligibility is based solely on the drought level as shown on the U.S. Drought Monitor for Georgia. In order to be eligible for LFP, a county must be rated at least at the D-2 level for 8 consecutive weeks or the D-3 level or greater for at least one week during the applicable grazing period. There are no other means by which a county can qualify for LFP but by the Drought Monitor Intensity Ratings as shown for Georgia. For more information on the Georgia Drought Monitor, visit website http://drought.unl.edu/dm/DM_state.htm? GA,SE Although a county is determined to be eligible for the Livestock Forage Program, there are several other qualifying conditions that individual producers must meet in order to be determined eligible for assistance in LFP. The most important eligibility requirement is that producers are required to obtain NAP coverage or Crop Insurance on the particular type of grazing for which LFP benefits are requested, or meet one of the three exemptions to the Risk Management Purchase Requirements (RMPR). If the producer qualifies as either a Limited Resource or Socially Disadvantaged producer, or Beginning Farmer, they are not required to purchase NAP or Crop Insurance to meet RMPR. Because of the rapidly changing list of eligible counties, interested producers should check with their local FSA offices for information on updated county eligibility, as well as other individual producer requirements. The following Georgia FSA County Office Locator website is provided to help producers in locating FSA offices: http://offices.sc.egov.usda.gov/locator/app ?state=ga&agency=fsa. The LFP was authorized under the 2008 Farm Bill to provide compensation to eligible livestock producers that have suffered grazing losses for covered livestock on land that is native or improved pastureland with permanent vegetative cover or is planted specifically for grazing. A fact sheet on LFP is available at http://www.fsa.usda.gov/Internet/FSA_Fil e/lfp_2011_pfs.pdf. Peanut Industry Unites to Help Tornado Victims After the tornado outbreak in April, the American peanut industry organized to get nutritious peanut butter, peanut products and fresh water to the tornado victims in 6 states. Uniting behind Peanut Proud, the 501(c3) humanitarian arm of the American peanut industry, deliveries continue to be made to food distribution centers around the devastated areas. The Peanut Proud Board dispatched different teams from the peanut industry to deliver from the American peanut industry roasted peanuts, peanut butter, and peanut candies to the tornado disaster regions of Mississippi, Alabama and Georgia. Teams delivered 1,200 backpacks filled with peanut products and school supplies to students in Ringgold, GA, Hackleberg, AL and Smithville, MS. "The peanut industry response has been awesome and unbelievable," said Sally Wells, Director of Logistics for Birdsong Peanuts based in Blakely, GA. "Over $81,000 worth of peanut products has been donated along with $72,000 in cash donations and we continue to accept gifts to place product in the hands of churches and relief groups helping the regions. Peanut growers from every producing state have donated plus the National Peanut Board...that's great!" In what may be the worst outbreak in U.S. history, tornadoes hit seven states on April 26 and 27 killing hundreds and wiping out many small communities. Hardest hit was the rural crossroads of Mississippi, mid-sized cities in Alabama and many rural communities in North Georgia and Tennessee. Another tornado outbreak recently occurred in Joplin, Missouri and the Northeast areas of Oklahoma. "This peanut industry has a heart of gold," stated Tyron Spearman, Chairman of the American Peanut Council from Georgia. "Peanuts and peanut butter are ideal products during a disaster. No (Continued on Page 11) Wednesday, June 15, 2011 THE MARKET BULLETIN ag consumer line... Page 11 2011 Outdoor Water Use Rules (Continued from Page 12) The Georgia Water Stewardship Act (SB h) Handwatering with a hose with 370), which became effective June 1, 2010, automatic cutoff or handheld container Chop a few raw or toasted pecans and sprinkle them on your cold cereal or oatmeal. specified new rules for outdoor water use (includes chemical applications) Instead of butter on your toast, try a fruit spread mixed with pecans. Spread cream cheese statewide. i) Use of water withdrawn from private on a bagel and top it with some pecans. For a quick breakfast that packs a lot of nutrition, Outdoor water use is now allowed daily water wells or surface water by an owner or smear a banana with peanut butter, then sprinkle on pecans and raisins. One of the best as-needed, with limitations during the operator of property if such well or surface sources for recipes for using pecans is the Georgia Pecan Commission daytime hours between 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. water is on said property; www.georgiapecansfit.org. Whether you are planning an elaborate "sit-down" breakfast Outdoor water users can responsibly utilize j) Irrigation of horticultural crops held or you need a quick bite as you rush for the door, pecans are a tasty and nutritious way to water in the landscape by following this for sale, resale, or installation; start the day. schedule and employing best management k) Irrigation of athletic fields, golf If you have questions about services or products regulated by the Georgia Department of Agriculture, visit our website at www.agr.georgia.gov or write us at 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Room 227, Atlanta, GA 30334 or e-mail us at info@agr.georgia.gov. If you know of someone interested in learning more about agricultural issues, garden tips and sources for flowers, livestock and other agricultural products, consider giving them a subscription to The Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin. Subscriptions for Georgia residents are $10 per year. To start a subscription, send a check or money order payable to Market Bulletin at the address above or subscribe online www.thegamarketbulletin.com. practices outlined in the University of Georgia's "Best Management Practices for Landscape Water Conservation." The rules are as follows: (1) Persons may irrigate outdoors daily for purposes of planting, growing, managing, or maintaining ground cover, trees, shrubs, or other plants only between the hours of 4 p.m. and 10:00 a.m. Except for the uses/types of irrigation listed below, courses, or public turf grass recreational areas; l) Installation, maintenance, or calibration of irrigation systems; m) Hydroseeding. The previous odd/even schedule still applies to non-landscape outdoor water use. The following are designated as nonlandscape outdoor uses: car washing at home, charity car washes, hosing irrigation is not allowed between 10 a.m. driveways, outdoor cleaning, pressure Farm Front Garden Chores and 4 p.m. (2) The following outdoor water use is washing by homeowner, and topping off pools. Even addresses may water Mondays, (Continued from Page 12) 80-acre parcel of pasture and timberland outside of Griffin, Ga., for sale. On May 23, the college offered the 522-acre Plant Sciences Farm in Watkinsville, Ga., for sale, too. In addition, the college will close the peach research facility at Byron, Ga., and pecan pest management, horticulture research and plant pathology programs at its campus in Tifton, Ga. It will also make further staff reductions on the Griffin and Athens campuses. "We chose to eliminate programs that were low priorities within the departments and programs where relevant, reliable information was available to clients from another CAES department or from USDA," Angle said. Angle said highly publicized tuition and student fee hikes left many legislators and taxpayers with the impression the university wasn't really cutting the budget. "Not only has the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences taken bigger cuts and lost more positions than the rest of the university over the past three years, the cuts are real and permanent for us," Angle said. "Unlike other colleges within the university that can offset budget cuts with tuition increases, we benefit very little from tuition." The ag college is funded differently from other UGA colleges because Cooperative Extension and Agricultural (Continued from Page 12) stripling or bronzing of the foliage. If you find white webs on the underside of leaves, it indicates the presence of spider mites. If mites are present, look for an insecticide made to treat these pests and use according to label directions. Begin cutting herbs for drying. The day before you plan to harvest herbs, gently rinse them with a garden hose. Cut the plants after the dew has dried, but before the sun gets too hot. By harvesting in this manner you will help preserve the most flavor in your herbs. If you have peach trees, you can improve your crop by thinning it about 70 days after full bloom. Waiting longer will result in poorer quality fruit. Also, the weight of the fruit may break some of the tree limbs. After your trees have finished dropping fruit naturally, thin them and leave the biggest and bestshaped peaches about four to six inches apart. Check for signs of sooty mold on crepe myrtle, azaleas and gardenias. This fungus appears as a black coating on the foliage. Sooty mold grows on the sugary substance (called honeydew) that is secreted by aphids and whiteflies. The fungus is unattractive and it blocks sunlight to the leaves. Sooty mold can be controlled only by killing the aphids and whiteflies that cause the problem. Before purchasing a pesticide, be sure to check the label to be certain the product will control these insects. allowed at all times (no limits on time of day): a) Commercial agricultural operations; b) Capture and reuse of cooling system condensate or storm water in compliance with applicable local ordinances and state guidelines; c) Reuse of gray water and use d) Use of reclaimed waste water; e) Irrigation of personal food gardens; f) Irrigation of new and replanted plant, seed, or turf in landscapes, golf courses, or sports turf fields during installation and for a period of 30 days immediately following the date of installation; g) Drip irrigation or irrigation using soaker hoses; Wednesdays and Saturdays; odd addresses may water Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays. There are no hourly restrictions for this schedule. *The University of Georgia's "Best Management Practices for Landscape Water Conservation" integrate plant selection, plant adaptation, irrigation, cultural and management practices, and a change in the acceptable expectations of plant performance under sub-optimal water conditions. The primary objective of these BMPs is to reduce landscape water use -- not just during periods of drought, but throughout the entire growing season. Water conservation is an improvement in (Continued on Page 10) Water Plants with Conservation in Mind With extreme hot and dry conditions likely to continue for the foreseeable future, gardeners and homeowners should take steps to conserve water as much as possible. Following are some tips to help water garden and landscape plants conservatively: Mulch your plants to conserve water. Three to five inches of mulch material, such as pine straw, leaves or pine bark will help plants retain moisture. Fine-textured mulches, such as mini-bark nuggets, will trap moisture in the soil better than coarsely textured materials. Mulches also help to control weeds, which use up valuable soil moisture needed for other plants. Water only those plants that need water. Some plants, like holly and juniper, can survive weeks without extra water once they are established, whereas other plants may need water more often. With this in mind, group plants with similar water needs when you plan your landscape. Use less fertilizer to reduce water needs. When plant growth is encouraged through fertilization, its water requirements will increase. By cutting back on the amount of fertilizer and the frequency of application, you will lessen new water-demanding growth. Avoid shearing plants. Like fertilizer, shearing stimulates new water-demanding growth. Selective thinning will reduce the plant size, but will not encourage as much new growth as shearing. Shade landscape plants when possible. Shade will keep the landscape cooler and cut down on water loss from plants. Experiment Stations are separate state budgets from the university's instruction Tornado Victims Jaemor Farms budget. Those two organizations' funds make up the majority of the college's state budget allocation. Neither gets any (Continued from Page 10) (Continued from Page 12) funding from university tuition. refrigeration is required, it is quick energy butter (40,000 jars), 3 pallets of mixed treats as homemade peach ice cream and "Making permanent decisions like and it is comfort food during a time of nuts and peanut candy had been delivered boiled peanuts, as well as offering such selling land and laying off employees are sadness. From growers, to buying stations, to Smithville, MS, Russellville, AL, activities as a corn maze each fall. never easy decisions," Angle said. "But, to shellers and manufacturers, it is amazing Hamilton, AL, Mt. Hope, AL, Operated by the Echols family since we are out of options. We must make how much this industry cares and wants to Hackleburg, AL, Cullman, AL, Jasper, 1910, the farm serves as a great example of decisions that will help us function help." AL, Griffin, GA, and Ringgold, GA. The how a traditional produce operation has effectively long-term as a much smaller Spearman said the Peanut Proud Board project also expanded to Joplin, MO, and adapted to create its own niche among college." in Blakely, Georgia, created to rebuild the Northeast Oklahoma. Wells said the farms offering locally grown produce and image of a great industry and town after the success of the campaign can be agritourism destinations. --J. Faith Peppers/University of salmonella incident four years ago, became contributed to the transportation teams at Jaemor Farms is located in north Hall Georgia the logistics team for getting the peanut Early Trucking Company and Southern County on Highway 365 N. For more products to food centers. Ag Carriers. "They are fantastic on the information call 770-869-3999, or visit the "It's a labor of love," said Lea Jean deliveries and complimentary," Well farm website www.jaemorfarms.com. Manry, chairman of Peanut Proud, as she commented. escorted a semi load of peanut butter to Donations of peanut products and Tuscaloosa, Alabama. "To visit the victims money are being accepted at Peanut Proud, and towns is a heartbreaking experience. P. O. Box 624, Blakely, GA 39823. A To see and feel their appreciation for the major portion of funds will be used to buy www.facebook.com/GeorgiaDepartmentof Agriculture www.facebook.com/georgia.agriculture food help and assistance makes one proud of their industry support and makes you want to do more." As of late May 23 pallets of peanut peanut butter and peanut products. For information, contact Chuck Hancock at 229-723-2815 or chancock@birdsongpeanuts.com. www.twitter.com/GDAFoodSafety www.twitter.com/GrownInGeorgia www.twitter.com/GaAg_Bulletin Page 12 Farm Front (Continued from Page 1) every employee. We leveraged every research grant, and we just came up short." After examining and prioritizing the college's programs, Angle decided to close several research programs, further tighten select county Extension offices and sell valuable farmland to be able to make pending cuts. "We have to look at these budget cuts as permanent," Angle said. "It's clear we won't be able to rebuild any of our programs in the near future, so we must reduce our workforce, programs and infrastructure to match our new budget realities." Earlier this year, the college listed an (Continued on Page 11) THE MARKET BULLETIN ag consumer line... (Continued from Page 1) the manufacturer's instructions. It is always better to under-fertilize or not fertilize at all than to overdo it. Q: What are some fruits and vegetables that can be grilled? A: Asparagus, corn-on-the-cob, eggplant, green beans, carrots, mushrooms, Vidalia onions, garlic, peppers, Irish potatoes, sweet potatoes, summer squash, winter squash and tomatoes are the most common vegetables used, and they go well with commonly grilled meats such as steaks and chicken. The same is true for fruits. Georgia peaches are a favorite for grilling. Apples, pears, pineapples and plums are also possibilities. Softer fruits will become mushy if overcooked. You will need to be more attentive to these while they are grilling. Check a cookbook or a reputable cooking website to see the different ways vegetables and fruits can be prepared on the grill. Your grill should not be used only for meats; put some Georgia Grown fruits and vegetables on it. Q: I am planning a full day's menu that has Georgia products as part of every course. Do you have any ideas for using pecans for breakfast? A: Consider pecans for any meal and for almost any menu item entre, appetizer, bread, dessert, side dish, salad, soup or snack that could use a little more protein, vitamins, minerals, crunch or flavor. For breakfast, try pecan pancakes or French toast. (Continued on Page 11) Jaemor Farms (Continued from Page 1) EPD Accepting Comments On Regional Water Plans farm that has proved a success in such diversification is Jaemor Farms, located in Alto, Ga. The farm produces 100 acres of fruits and vegetables, including beans, peppers, sweet corn, tomatoes, watermelons, cantaloupe and more than 20 varieties of peaches. These items, which are allowed to ripen naturally, can be purchased on site at the farm's roadside retail farm market. Jaemor Farms also offers visitors such (Continued on Page 11) Commissioner Gary Black recently visited Jaemor Farms in Alto, Ga., which is a diversified farming operation and agritourism destination. During the visit, (left right) Jimmy Echols, farm owner, and Drew Echols, farm manager, showed Commissioner Black and Billy Skaggs, Georgia Department of Agriculture Chief Operating Officer, some of the farm's bean plants during the early growth stage. Draft plans of the 10 regional water councils have been published and are available for public review and comment until June 23 at website www.gawaterplanning.org. In 2008, the Georgia General Assembly passed the Statewide Comprehensive Water Management Plan (SCWMP), which included the creation of the 10 regional councils. Each council has 25 members, three alternates and two non-voting ex officio members, one each from the state house and state senate. The 10 councils by name are: Altamaha; Coastal Georgia; Coosa-North Georgia; Lower Flint-Ochlocknee; Middle Chattahoochee; Middle Ocmulgee; Savannah-Upper Ogeechee; Suwanee-Satilla; Upper Flint and Upper Oconee. The SCWMP directed the councils to develop plans for their respective regions that would address water quantity and quality, including forecasts of future water supply and wastewater treatment needs as well as management practices necessary to meet the region's needs within the capabilities of the resources. Citizens are encouraged to study the plan that affects their region and offer suggestions for comment. Comments may be submitted at http://www.gaepdcommentcenter.org/log in.aspx. Visitors to the site must log in and register. New Facility Will Help Ga. Company "Investments in educating our dealers and employees will deliver tremendous return to our increasing global success," said Martin Richenhagen, chairman, president and CEO of AGCO. "Continued education prepares out team to embrace the innovations we're developing, adapt to the challenges of a changing economic environment, and ultimately help our customers produce feed, food, fuel and fiber as efficiently as possible." In addition to classrooms, conference rooms and office space, the center has three fully outfitted equipment repair and service bays to help ensure students can apply what they learn in the classroom through hands-on learning. The biggest equipment bay accommodates even AGCO's largest four-wheel -drive tractors and combines. (Continued on Page 6) (Continued from Page 1) The global learning center includes three fully outfitted equipment, service and repair bays where instructor-led education and hands-on learning ensure students can apply classroom coursework. Wednesday, June 15, 2011 Disaster (Continued from Page 1) Damages and losses prompting disaster designations must be due to a natural disaster and a minimum 30-percent production loss of at least one crop in the county must have occurred. For more information on the Secretarial Disaster Designation Progress and USDA programs available to farmers suffering agricultural losses, visit www.fsa.usda.gov/Internet/FSA_File/dis aster09.pdf. See page 10 for information on the Livestock Forage Program. June Garden Chores If Japanese beetles are eating your plant foliage, you can reduce their population through the use of traps; however, be sure to place the traps about 30 feet downwind of the plants you want to protect. If placed too close to the plants, the traps will attract more beetles to them. You can find traps at outlets where lawn and garden supplies are sold. Azaleas, aucubas and hollies are especially susceptible to mites at this time of year. The mites are so tiny that you may not see them, but you will be aware of their presence by the yellow (Continued on Page 11) LIVESTOCK qUOTATIONS Average prices for May 2011 at Georgia Auction Markets, Georgia Department of Agriculture and U.S.D.A. Cooperative Federal-State Livestock Market News and Grading Service. For daily quotations, call (229) 226-1641 (7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.) (Cattle prices expressed in price/hundredweight) SLAUGHTER CLASSES ..........AVERAGES COWS: Breakers 75-80% Lean ....................75.70 Boners 80-85% Lean ......................76.98 Lean 85-90% Lean............................70.87 BULLS: yield Grade 1 1000-1500 lbs. ..................................93.16 1500-2100 lbs. ..................................94.57 FEEDER CLASSES: WEIGHTED ..............................AVG. PRICES STEERS: MEDIUM AND LARGE 1-2 200-250 lbs. ....................................181.88 250-300 lbs.....................................166.35 300-350 lbs.....................................156.83 350-400 lbs.....................................146.83 400-450 lbs.....................................140.04 450-500 lbs. ....................................137.56 500-550 lbs. ....................................130.58 550-600 lbs. ....................................126.78 600-650 lbs. ....................................121.36 650-700 lbs. ....................................118.34 STEERS: MEDIUM & LARGE 2-3 300-350 lbs. ....................................143.45 350-400 lbs. ..................................134.56 400-450 lbs.....................................128.60 450-500 lbs.....................................124.20 500-550 lbs.....................................120.26 550-600 lbs..................................... 116.55 HEIFERS: MEDIUM & LARGE 1-2 200-250 lbs.....................................137.41 250-300 lbs.....................................139.95 300-350 lbs. ..................................136.35 350-400 lbs.....................................131.49 400-450 lbs. ....................................127.72 450-500 lbs. ....................................123.95 500-550 lbs. ....................................119.87 550-600 lbs. ....................................116.17 600-650 lbs. ....................................113.13 650-700 lbs. ....................................108.42 No Goat Sales Reported this Month Producers can obtain daily cattle prices by Internet at the following website: http://www.ams.usda.gov Once at the site, select Market News and Transportation Data in the left column. Click on Livestock, Meats, Grain and Hay under the heading Market News Reports by Program. Next, click on Cattle under the heading Browse by Commodity. Then click on Feeder and Replacement Cattle Auctions and select Georgia.