Visit Our Website www.thegamarketbulletin.com Mail to: Published by the Ga. Department of Agriculture Gary Black, Commissioner For in-home delivery Wed., September 21, 2011 Vol. 94, No. 19 Randy Moore "Fair Fever . . . Catch It!" The annual, state-sponsored Georgia National Fair, October 6-16, 2011, is an event for families celebrating Georgia. The Fair is a "senseational" experience! See it. Smell it. Taste it. Touch it. Hear it. Since the first Fair in 1990, we have stayed true to our mission: To produce a statewide traditional, agricultural fair. We note with pride the second generation of young competitors at the Fair. At one of the finest facilities in the country, our youth Our guest columnist for this issue is Randy Moore, Executive Director, Georgia National Fairgrounds and Agricenter, 401 Larry Walker Pkwy., Perry, GA 31069. show livestock and compete in a number of special classes for 4-H, FCCLA, FFA, DECA, SkillsUSA, and TSA students. (Continued on Page 12) Notice Ad Deadline For the Oct. 19 issue Is noon, Oct. 5 Meat Inspection Wednesday, September 21, 2011 Copyright 2011 Program Provides Assistance to Slaughter, Processing Facilities In recent years there has been a growing demand from consumers for more locally grown food products, not only produce, but meat products as well. Two small Georgia companies, one a processing facility and one a slaughter/processing facility, are enjoying hard-earned success in providing fresh, wholesome, quality meat products to consumers. Both MSM Meats Company in Colquitt, and M&T Meats in Hawkinsville, provide a valuable service to consumers while also bolstering the economy in their respective areas. The Georgia Department of Agriculture's meat inspection section has an outreach program to help both established and new operations in understanding and complying with the many federal and state regulations governing meat processing and slaughter facilities. Agriculture Commissioner Gary Black noted that when potential owner/operators contact the meat inspection office with a vision of starting or expanding a business, they often are overwhelmed with the amount of regulations they must comply with and don't know where to start. "We want to help these businesses succeed as they not only provide products consumers want, but they also contribute significantly to the economy in their local areas," Black said. The outreach program officially started about three years ago, but actually has been in effect for some years before that, according to Dr. Rex Holt, the Department's Director of Meat Inspection. He noted the Department developed a user-friendly handbook to help owner/operators in meeting the basic regulatory requirements. "We take them by the hand and walk them through the process," Holt said. Jeff Green, meat inspection supervisor for the Department in southwest Georgia, has worked with MSM, M&T and other businesses through all phases of the process. "If you start out on the right foot, you'll eliminate most of the problems," Green added. MSM Meats, which had its grand opening in February 2011, worked closely with meat inspection personnel in growing its business. "We worked with them in all (Continued on Page 11) USDA Designates Ga. Counties as Disaster Areas During the September meeting of the Structural Pest Control Commission in Atlanta, Georgia Pest Control Association President Dennis Judy (right) presented Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Gary Black with a $1,000 check to be used for the publication of the Market Bulletin. In a recent letter to Commissioner Black, Judy said, "Thank you for spearheading the drive to save the Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin. As an institution in the State of Georgia, the Bulletin serves our farmers and consumers well. The Georgia Pest Control Association understands the importance of support and protection for Georgia's consumers and we wish to do all we can to support your efforts." Judy also noted that the Association was but one of many groups affiliated (Continued on Page 12) U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack issued a Disaster Designation September 7 for 150 Georgia counties that have received agricultural production losses due to drought and excessive heat conditions which began April 15, 2011 and continuing. Governor Deal requested the action in a letter to the Secretary August 15 when the State Emergency Board determined sufficient production losses occurred in the counties to warrant a Secretarial Disaster Designation. Damages and losses prompting disaster designations must be due to a natural disaster and a minimum 30percent production loss of at least one crop in the county must have occurred. 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When renewing online, simply enter the (Continued on Page 10) As a result of the desgination, farmers in these 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. The only counties not qualifying as primary counties in the designation are: Baldwin, Chattahoochee, Clayton, Greene, Jasper, Jones, Muscogee, Newton, and Talbot. However, since these counties are contiguous to primary counties, farmers in these nine counties also will be eligible to apply for emergency loans and other USDA programs. "I would like to thank Secretary Vilsack and Governor Deal for their prompt action in providing assistance to our farmers who have suffered (Continued on Page 11) Farm Front USDA to Survey Fruit Growers The U.S. Department of Agriculture's National Agricultural Statistics Service will survey fruit growers in 12 states, including Georgia, for its biennial Fruit Chemical Use Survey. The agency will collect information on pesticides used, acres treated and rates applied to more than 20 fruit crops across the country. In Georgia, a sample of peach and blueberries producers will be contacted. Growers benefit from providing this (Continued on Page 12) Page 2 THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday, September 21, 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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FARMLANd CORRECTIONS Following are corrections for ads for the September 7, 2011 Farmland issue of the Market Bulletin. Farmland Northeast If you have questions about ads in this category, call Shavonne Smith at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082. Hall 17.2 A., cross fenced, creek, 4-stall barn, house, mobile caretaker home, $479K obo. Leonard Coker Gainesville 770-531-1657 Farmland Northeast Central If you have questions regarding this ad category, call Andrea Stephens at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082. Barrow 45 Beautiful acres., front on Hwy 211. 2 brick homes and 2- story barns, hayfields, pasture, stocked pond, fruit/nut trees, $22,000 per acre. Lynn Wellham Statham 678-447-7948 Franklin 21.82 acres with home and barn good running creek, all fenced asking $165,000. Tim Hill Carnesville 706-244-4800 706-384-4319 Jackson 34 acres w/Lake, $8,500/ acre; house, 2 3/4 acres ranch. Frank Stowe Jefferson 706-367-1550 678-898-0509 Madison 200 acres near Madison, US 441 S I-20, pasture, timber, pond, creek, house, outbuildings, $1.2M. Craig Hayes Atlanta 404-352-2452 Farmland Greater Atlanta If you have questions about this ad category, call Ashley Simpson at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082. Cherokee 26 acres (fenced pasture / wooded / streams), full size shop/barn with power, water & drains, $234,900. Stacy Gentry Ball Ground 770-893-1061 Clayton 8.75 acres old farmplace, Jodeco Road near historic Jonesboro, mostly fenced 6-foot chainlink, Creek, water source, electricity, gas, county water, $39,000 acre. David Fincher Atlanta 770-367-1932 Spalding Two 5 acre lots and a one 11.80 acres, all lots are soft rolling with pasture and trees with beautiful building sites, can email plats. Steven Bivins Brooks 770-5990124 Farmland Northwest If you have questions about ads in this category, call Shavonne Smith at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082. Murray 100 acres of pastured farmland, ideal for developing, close to schools and road frontage with 2 different roads. Benny Tankersley Chatsworth 706-695-5087 770217-8034 Polk 40 acres, cleared, fenced, bordered by 2 creeks, $5,000 per acre. Lamar Wright dalton 706-218-5114 Farmland West Central If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Ashley Simpson at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082. Heard 64+ acres, 45 in pasture and hay field, 5 barns/outbuildings, fish pond, and brick house, $499,000. Ronald Rush Franklin 706-675-3417 706-812-5271 Farmland East Central For information regarding ads in this category, call Andrea Stephens at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082. Twiggs 70 acres, Hwy 96 with field, woodland, running creek, pond site, great for small farm or weekend retreat, priced at $185,000. Ann Faulk Cochran 478-2319821 Please review requirements under ad categories before submitting your ad. Farmland Southeast For information regarding ads in this category, call Ashley Simpson at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082. Long Beautiful 160 ac. farm, 50 ac. est. prime grade hay,10 miles to Ft. Stewart, great for developing, $3,000 acre firm including home, possible owner financing. Ray Salter Ludowici 912-545-2323 912-618-8148 Screven 71 acres, stocked pond, 45 plus acres planted pines, food plots, 30'X60' shed, 30' camper, 30' covered porch w/concrete floor. Arthur Cramer Sylvania 843-757-2798 FARMLANd RENT/LEASE If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Andrea Stephens at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082. The Farmland for Rent/Lease category is published the last issue of each month. Please adhere to the following guidelines when submitting an ad for Farmland for Rent/Lease or Rent/Lease Wanted * When submitting ad, please designate it for the Farmland for Rent/Lease category. Notices to buy or sell farmland are published only in the special fall or spring farmland editions * Ads must not exceed 30 words. 100 acres for hunting in Meriwether Co. Durand, $3000 per year, lots of deer and turkey. Les Chew Woodbury 706-846-3005 17 acre pasture for rent, fenced in with pond and plenty of shade. On Dabbs Bridge rd. Trent Ferguson dallas 770-547-5416 678735-8435 19 acres horse pasture, fenced w/ creek water, on estate 10 miles east of McDonough. Carole Thompson Mcdonough 770-9540993 230 acres of good deer and turkey hunting land in Heard Co. Robert Lane Franklin 706675-3565 289 acre tract, Ramah Church Road; draft lease available; 271 acre & 130 acre tract, Griggs Chapel Rd, draft lease available. swright@smithwelchlaw.com A.J. Welch Mcdonough 770-957-3937 30 acre horse farm Commerce/Banks County. kennels, 8 stall barn, tackroom, washrack, small arena, stallion facilities. $1750/month plus deposits, references required. Melanie Quakenbush Commerce 706-335-3329 437 Acres hunting land lease in Jefferson County, plenty game, $10/acre; 237 acres of land in Jefferson Co. Paul Brown Avera 706831-6955 706-547-3568 5 acre. house, barn, pasture, $490/month, rent/lease. Bill Spinks Louisville 770-4247171 770-428-7622 6 stall horse barn, mobile home, 8 acres grass Reed Creek area $900/month. Wayne Davis Hartwell 678-234-6924 7+ Pasture acres electro-braid fenced with shade, 6 stall barn, tack & feed rooms, electricity, water, trailer parking. Abby Flynn Covington 770-787-5330 Five acre pasture for horses, with apartment, available immediately, very reasonable. Bob Sethi Jonesboro 770-6030620 Hunting land for lease: 86 acres. $10 per acre, plus insurance, good hunting, creek runs thru bottom. Tim Carswell Eatonton 706473-6623 Renting Soon: Double-wide 3/2 w/pasture 1-10 acres, only neat, clean, quiet need apply, Hawkinsville (30 min to WR-AFB). Roy Combs Hawkinsville 478-955-2757 Farmland Rent/Lease Wanted 50 to 100 acres of land for hay field in Telfair Co. Steve Revell Jacksonville 904482-7197 Dry or irrigated farm land to rent to plant soybeans, near Toombs County. Ashton Todd Lyons 912-293-2819 Looking for 15- 25 acres of pasture for cattle in Walton, Barrow, Jasper or Newton Counties. $35 per ac. per year. Frank Gipson Jersey 770-289-1371 Looking for 8-10 acre farm to rent $750, house, barn, storage bldg., pasture for 4 horses, close to Atlanta. R. Lenard Atlanta 770-873-4199 Looking for farm land for lease for pasture raised pigs, cattle and chickens in Paulding, Polk or Bartow County. Jeff Bowers dallas 678-773-8570 Need fenced pasture for cows, Douglas, Paulding, Carroll County, will maintain pasture and fence for use, need a source of water for cows also, will consider lease if affordable. Philip Weathongton douglasville 678-2297660 Need small farm to lease, house and fenced pasture, barn a plus. Coweta, South Fulton, Meriwether, etc. Lisa Freeman Fayetteville 404-281-9497 Pasture and 4-8 stall horse barn needed in NW Cobb or S. Cherokee County, would be responsible for maintenance and upkeep. Sally Raczkowski Kennesaw 770427-1795 Pasture for cows or sheep in Hart or Franklin Counties. Doyle Unruh Canon 706371-7648 Pasture for cows to lease10 to 100 ac Rabun, Stephens or Habersham, must have some fencing. Bryan Spivey Lakemont 706490-2636 Seeking land within 2 hrs of McDonough. Have Forestry Degree from UGA. can provide services along with payment for lease rights. Lee Lewis Mcdonough 678-449-9484 FARM EMPLOyMENT If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Andrea Stephens at 404-651- 9081 or 404-651-9082. Only farm work or farm help wanted advertisements allowed. No commercial, industrial or domestic employment permitted. 16 yr. old, looking for work with horses, feeding, grooming, and basic barn work, 10 years of experience. Nicole Ammons Griffin 678-588-3562 19 yr. old female wanting job on farm,15 yrs experience, can clean stalls or work horses. Alyssa Williams Kennesaw 770-843-4339 49 yr. old female seeking employment on horse farm, 30 yrs. exp., Canton, Jasper, Elijay areas. Kelly Tillman Ballground 770- 608-7093 Best broiler mgr. in Ga. wanted to run farm in Lexington, exc. compensation package. Rob McBay Lexington 678-777-1775 Broiler farm in Madison County needs couple to manage operation, experience in computer and repairs required. Louise Swan Greensboro 706-294-1594 Broiler manager available, housing and salary required, will relocate to North Ga area, Tony Johnson Juliete 478-994-9176 Couple looking for a poultry farm work, 19 years of experience, required salary/housing. Lillie West Cleveland 770-317-4222 706-892- 8083 Experience farm hand needed, must have knowledge in operating machinery to harvest cotton. John Shaw Bryon 478-951-1204 478- 825-5401 Experience riding instructor needed, must have knowledge in saddle seat and hunt seat. Mary Brannon Mcdonough 770-957-4933 Farm work in exchange for rent; requires feeding, stall cleaning and daily maintenance, no smokers/drinkers. Carlos Leach Stockbridge 770-910-6989 Farm work, hay, fencing, equipment, row- crop, maintenance, cow/calf, horses, responsible, trustworthy, reliable, experienced. Olin Wooten Hazlehurst 912- 375-6016 Female seeking job on farm, with housing/salary, non-smoker, non-drinker, can relocate. Brenda Barfeild 332 Lake Shore Rd Moultrie 31768 Gentleman with good repair skills seeks farm work, have own tools and travel trailer to live in. Lee Rose Stockbridge 404- 425-6079 Hardworking male lookin for any farm work in Murray Pickens, Whitfield, Glimar, Picking apples or vegs. raised livestock. Kevin Flowers Eton 678-588-4499 Help wanted experience with horse, cattle, tractors, fencing, housing/salary, back ground check/non smoker. Leanard Draper Cedartown 770-949-3014 404-401-5591 Man would like job on horse farm, cleaning stalls, grooming/feeding, exp., job must be in Lilburn orTucker Ga. Johnny Weaver Lilburn 678-848-1624 Morning help w/4 horses in exchange for partial rent on apartment, references. Marsha Chambers Grantville 770-301-9165 706-637- 5134 Seeking care-taker for small livestock herd, local area, occasional assistance, submit resume w/ phone references. John Alexander danielsville 312-342-0734 Seeking farm work, grading farm equipment, etc. Jackie Helton dawsonville 770-733-8251 Seeking man/family to run broiler farm, must have ref. with phone numbers, house/salary. Lynn Stark Resaca 706-278- 4535 Seeking part time farm hand; jack-of-all- trades, excellent opportunity for right person, solid references required. J. Holley Rome 706-234-2862 Want: groom/barn manager. mature/non- smoker. housing plus salary, show horse experience, references, DL required. Janet Salem Canton 770-314-4738 Wanted couple to work full time on poultry farm must have experience, salary only. Kimberly Bailey Cohutta 706-483-9887 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. '77 Int. 500 track loader with clam buckets, series E, runs well, good undercarriage, $2800/obo. Charles Lee Macon 478-9575944 '80 Cat 941B trackloader, exc UC/bucket/ hydraulics/motor, $13,500. Aubrey Walker Social Circle 404-431-6494 02 24X6'8" Gooseneck stock trailer canvas top 2 petion gates 1/2 escape door good tires $5700/obo. Zachary Waters Jasper 770-3638381 1 Cat 953B loader, good cond., $25,000. Barney Walker Fayetteville 404-226-2510 1 row corn picker, shedded, gc, $2500, other equipt. Billy Anderson dalton 706-2593006 10 ft. spring tooth chisel plow $600, '82 White Road Boss; 300 Cummins 9 spd tandem, wet line, $2500. David Burgess Luthersville 404-229-2913 10 ton Hudson trailer, dual tandem, $2000 cash only. Phillip Meritt Buchanan 246-6784341 10' plow, $200; disc harrow, $150; spring tooth cultivator, $150; all have sleeve hitch, all in vgc. Charlie Hanse Lizella 478-9359985 100 Series Manure Spreader Barn Kept, Used to try it out. asking 900.00 Heidi Buchan Waynesville 912-223-1077 1150 Case crawler. Chris Hays Jefferson 706-340-2916 140 Farmall tractor with quick hitch and all equipment, $3500. Jimmy Smith Waynesville 912-322-0495 140 Farmall w/equipt., $4000; Ford Jubilee w/equipt., $4200, both exc. condition. Bill Suber Moultrie 229-985-1005 14hp power king trtactor, 3 pt lift, 48'' belly mower, turning plow, complete eng. overhaul. James Hall Washington 706-4013083 165 MF with remote hydraulic, 6 ft. bushhog, 50hp, p/s, new rear tires, good clutch, $5500. Tony Dearing Maysville 706207-6395 16in. Meadows Grist mill restored, stones dressed, sifter, weevil blower, exc. cond., $2000. Wendell Hester dawsonville 770893-4971 1944 Ford Tractor 2N, good condition, $2500/obo. Ralph McMichen douglasville 404-405-2047 1945 Farmall H, needs restoration, good metal, no calls after 8pm, $1500. Bobbie Wildes Waycross 912-285-7490 1948 John Deere "M" starter rebuilt last year, to many parts to list, $1800, are best offer. Hubert Nicholson dalton 706-2750721 1950 Allis Chalmers B for parts, $750. 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Information concerning the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act, and the rights provided thereunder, are available from the Administration Division. If you require special assistance in utilizing our services, please contact our agency. Published biweekly at Capitol Square, Atlanta 30334. Periodicals Postage paid at Atlanta, Ga. and additional offices. Wednesday, September 21, 2011 THE MARKET BULLETIN Page 3 1950s vintage tractors, 1 H Farmall, 1 Massey Harris 44, 1 WD 40 for sale, not running, good sheet metal/tires. Harold Arnett Tifton 229-392-7233 1951 Ford 8N, running strong, also 1953 Ford Jubilee, also strong running. Russell Fields 8010 blacksmill road dawsonville 30534 678-341-9984 706-265-5230 1952 Ford tractor Model 8N (needs repair), implements included: scraper, bushhog, harrow. J. Brown Cumming 404-202-5412 1953 JD 40W 2 cylinder Pop N John, new, tires & seat, $3500; cotton picker parts, picker parts with spindles. R. Mulling Collins 912240-4840 1953 John Deere 40S runs well, looks good, many attachments, in Louisville, must sell. Tommy Tucker Savannah 912-667-1880 1963 John Deere Tractor 4010 Diesel, 84 HP, restored, very good condition, low hrs., new tires, $7950. Bobby Vann Rome 706235-5967 1970 Oliver tractor 1250, $1800; 16 ft. dual axle trailers with ramps, $875. Tommy Tripp Cumming 770-475-3586 1972 Ford 5000 diesel tractor with 12ft wheel harrow, $6,500/obo. Eric Hogg Fort Valley 478-957-4690 1976 Ford tractor 2000, 46hp, p/s hyd on rear, good tires & wheels, 4 turf tires for $950 JD tread. Burlon Coach Flowery Branch 770967-3796 1984 Ford 1710 tractor, 1189 hours, looks and runs great, 3-cy 26 hp diesel engine; 23.5 hp PTO. Tim Toler Good Hope 678-799-3010 1986 - 455E John Deere track loader/9300 backhoe, $8,000. Virgil Brookshire 4405 Johnstonville Rd Forsyth 31029 404-5806763 478-994-2030 1986 Ford 4610 52hp Diesel w/Front end loader p/s 625# frontwt, drawbar, toolbox, flexlink hitch ends, excellent condition, $12,500. Don Sorrell Gainesville 770-3779114 1987 Deutz-Allis 5230 diesel 31 hp, good tires, 1722 hours, $3,750. Scott Brooks Gordon 478-461-3710 1989 Ford 7710 with cab, ac, new tires, good paint, excellent condition with only 2700 hrs., $15,000. H.L. johnson Abbeville 229425-1416 1997 Dresser TD 12 CXP dozer, 6 way blade, new engine with warranty, good undercarrige; JD 7810-1999, 2350 hrs. Jimmy Tripp Eastman 478-231-8035 1999 555D Ford Backhoe, good shape minor repair, $10,000. Gail Cross Mineral Bluff 706-455-2930 1999 CZ 12 Ton Tag-A-Long trailer, 20 foot with 5 foot dovetail, $3800. Ed Boston Fayetteville 678-231-9134 2 1930 JD hit & miss engines, 2 5-gal. White Mtn. churns, 1 3-gal. White Mtn. churn, 1 1960 JD garden tractor, 3 trlrs., $12,000 for all. Jess Arnett Tifton 229-382-6517 2 4 row cotton pickers; 16 in. chain bed, 5 ton stainless steel spreader; JD 644 cornhead, gc. C. Nutt Cordele 229-276-5336 2 bag Stow towable cement mixer w/Honda motor, good condition, $400. Jo Gay Lyons 912-565-7035 2 JD 50 and 60 tractors, new gas tanks, rebuilt caburetors and p/s, vgc. Pop Rhodes Hepzibah 706-592-5508 2 model 185 IH planters with combination hoppers and operators manual, $200. Gerald Gordon Americus 229-928-8601 2 NH round balers, both in working condition, one completely rebuilt, both $1500. Martin Larkin Ellaville 229-937-5801 2 row JD71planters, $1400; 8'HD LMC harrow, vg condition, $1100; killbros125 bu gravity trlr., $1200. P. Giddens Ocilla 229831-1053 2 small gas tractors; 135 MF, $2200 and 800 Ford, $2750, both original, runs well. James Norris Swainsboro 478-469-3207 2- 6 ft. bushhog, $400-$675; dirt scoop, $150; 7X18 trailer, enclosed & 6X12, cash. C. Collins Austell 770-891-8479 2-row cultivator w/ Covington planters & side dressing, $800; JD 450, excellent condition, $10,000. Reuben Collins Vienna 229-322-6757 2002 JD 555G loader; GP bucket; enclosed cab; h/a; 2200 actual hrs., excellent condition. Tommy Withrow demorest 706754-6702 2002 Kubota M9000, 90hp, 4WD, 1 owner, 1355hrs, bucket, spear, forks, wheel weights, dual remotes, canopy, $25,000. David Seagraves Commerce 706-202-4811 706202-3851 2003 New Holland TC35D 4x4Hydro LA16FEL 530 hrs., excellent condition with Gannon 3 point rollover, $15900/obo. Craig Smith Jefferson 770-601-9252 2005 Mahindra 3325 (35)hp tractor in excellent condition, only 125 hrs, $ 6,400. Michael Young Fairmount 770-547-0469 2006 New Holland TC-40A 4x4 tractor, 590 hours bushhog, box blade, $ 10,500. Kevin Royster Old River Road Blackshear 31516 912-590-7044 2006 Takeuchi TL130; cab/ac; 416 hrs., tracks excellent, bucket/grabber, $24,500; reasonable offer. William Boyd Mineral Bluff 706-374-4591 423-309-9682 2011 18' car hauler flatbed utility trailer, 2' dovetail included (16+2), new $2,100. Jonathan Lovett Alpharetta 404-987-2557 2011 John Deere 4X4 Camo Gator 825i, less than 3 hrs, fully loaded w/options including wench, electric dump, $16,000. Neil Yeomans Forsyth 478-256-0737 2011 Superior trailer, 7'X16' 5 ton capacity, spare tire, frame mounted tool box, like new condition. Matthew Mahathey Loganville 678-858-3660 2360 Long tractor with front end loader in good condition; low hours; year model 1992. Danny Grizzle Royston 706-988-0175 2N Ford tires 90%, new clutch pressure plate, throwout baring carburator, rebuilt, $1600. R. Morton Buchanan 770-646-5847 3 good Ford 555C back-hoes, from $10K15K, 2 are 4-wheel drive. Herman Woods Clyo 912-754-3011 3 Phase rotary converter 65hp 100-120 amps, output less than 40hrs. used since overhaul, $1650. Buck Hames Cartersville 404-382-7040 3 pt. hitch 5' 8 disc harrow w/weight box, $225, metal cattle body full size pickup sliding, $500. Mickey Lonergan Harlem 706-5563433 3 pt. hitch fertilizer spreader Baltimatic, $125. Blake Rainwater Clarkesville 404-3917210 30'' aerator 3 ft. frame, plug type, pull behind tractor, mower, $200/obo. Sam Saliba, Jr. Marietta 770-514-1431 3000 Ford tractor, 5 pcs.of equipt., all for $4500. Joe Garrard Brooks 770-599-3259 310 NH hay baler. W.J. McCall Canon 706356-8741 32 ft. Carver module builder, exc. cond., new cotton picker parts for 9965 JD picker. James Bailey Elberton 706-318-1012 4 1/2 and 5ft sickle bar mowers, fits Farmall Cub, $250 and $300. Buck Eubanks Milledgeville 478-454-8335 4 ft. Tampo sheepsfoot roller, $2100; Pace 24 ft. gooseneck cargo trailer, $5400. Gary Oder dry Branch 478-945-6580 4 row KMC peanut inverter, $1000; 2 Row Hustler peanut pickers, $1200. Matt Berry Americus 229-942-8590 4 row Monosem planters, $4,800. Tim Cook Hazlehurst 912-539-3544 4 rows Cub soil with 4 row71 planters, $1700. Paul Brown Avera 706-831-6955 706547-3568 4' heavy duty landscape rake, trailer pull, 5 positions, like new, $300. Mary Myers Conyers 770-385-9452 4590 Heston inline square baler, excellent condition, shed kept, $7500. John Yearwood Toccoa 770-231-2868 5 foot older model bushhog, $235. Tim Teague Clarkesville 706-968-8016 5 ft. finish mower, dry storage, $350/obo. Keith Smith Calhoun 404-775-8696 5 Row No Till 3PH Pasture dream plow, $750; 24T John Deere Hay Baler Complete, for parts or repair, $700. Jamie Lawrence Kite 478-469-5189 5' & 6' bushhog, 4'&5'&6' finish mowers, 16 disc harrow, 2 disc tiller, post digger, 5' or 6' root rake, M. Crosby Blackshear 912-4496573 5' Machio finish mower, vgc, always sheltered, less than 100 hrs, $850. James Newsome Harlem 706-556-2546 5032 Kuhn Knight vertical cattle feed grinder, mixer. Ricky Armour Clermont 770540-9017 550 A John Deere, new trackwork and comes with root rake, $15,500. Eric Mincey Baxley 31513 912-367-5569 5520 JD 2900 hrs., 4wd front end loader, SL bucket forks, hay spear, ac, good rubber tires, exc.cond., $33,000/obo. Herbert Zoller Springfield 912-754-3305 912-213-2227 6' stone rake, $200; 6' box blade, 4250; 5' bushhog, $300; boom pole, $50. Clifford Dorn Tunnel Hill 706-935-6193 6'X14' Corn wagon, front axle steers, still has original wood bed, always been sheltered, $1,500/OBO. Robert Goins Blairsville 706851-7158 706-851-7301 648 New Holland Baer, excellent condition, auto-tie, megawide, always sheltered, one owner, $8995. Andy Page Winder 770-3077511 6ft 3-pt hitch rotor tiller, $750, (2)JD 71 planters on 3-pt frame, $700; 6t box blade 3pt hitch, $250. Fred Fuller Elko 478-955-3844 7120 Case Int. 6800, original hrs., clean cab, good air duals, field ready, $28,500. L. Glisson Statesboro 912-682-5749 743 Bobcat, low hrs., good running and operating machine; steel Bobcat tracks, great cond, etc. Roy Pruitt douglasville 770-9495453 770-595-7891 770 '97 JD tractor, 979hrs., 8 pcs. equipt. Harold Shelnutt Fayetteville 770-4614203 8N Ford 12 volt runs and paint good, dependable $1,800. Don Morris Eastman 478-374-1804 8N Ford tractor, new paint, good tires and runs well. Pete Cobb Fairburn 770-9645644 9+ft. Krone disc mower with one year old caddy, $9500/OBO, good condition. Vernon Sanders Forsyth 706-302-1376 966 Int. tractor, $2500, runs well but needs clutch. Bobby Hamlin Lizella 478-8364277 9N Ford new paint, rebuilt radiator, gas tank, distributor and carb, runs great, $2250/OBO can email pix. Frank Rodriguez Buckhead 404-456-4482 Alamo, 15 ft. fold up mower, cyls repacked 1000 PTO, gear boxes, se sealed, work ready, $3000. Gene Mauldin dawsonville 770-8263446 All purpose plow, harrow, dirt scoop, scrape blade, 2 row cultivator, all 3 pt. Nelson Massey Conyers 770-483-2639 Allis Chalmers 160, $1800; 6060, $7200, both need work. Russ Flanagan Lithia Springs 770-722-1829 Allis Chalmers 1942 model tractor has belt pulley, attachment, hydraulics, good sheet metal, needs rear tire, $700; bushhog, $150. Denise Reed Commerce 706-335-7620 Auto leveling blade adjustable scarifier finishing rake stabilizer wheels 3 point hitch, requires 23hp, 30 hours use, $2700. Jessica Beier Tifton 229-392-1153 Bobcat brand brushcat bushhog, for all skid steers, 72" cut in great condition, $3900. Ryan Simmons Covington 404-392-3463 Braco 84" heavy duty root rake, grapple for skid steer, used twice, $3,500. Phillip Estes Moreland 30259 770-252-5435 Bushhog 3008, 3pt, over $2500 factory options, like new, sheltered, $5000. Phil Jackson Rocky Face 423-718-8479 Bushhog 6' rollover scrape/plow, $300; spring tooth plow 7 plows, $200. Lester Maddox 996 Fitts Rd Jasper 30143 770-2356734 Bushhog brand bushhog, model # RZ60, good cond., $300. David Simmons Tignall 678-654-9803 Bushhog pasture mower, 13 ft. wide, $2000/obo; Four blade turning plow, $750/obo; 14 ft. stock trailer, $1000. Larry Brightwell Columbus 706-223-2580 Buss 36 inch surface planer with grinder, 9000 lb. machine, 30hp, $5000. Rex Odom Blairsvile 706-745-2704 Case 2555 4 row cotton picker with duals and stalk cutterts, $29,000. Laddie Darden Lenox 229-546-5647 Case IH 1200 8 row planter, $10,000; 26 ft hutchmaster disk, $7000. Carlin Giesbrecht Louisville 478-494-4007 Case IH 2055 cotton picker 4-row, sheltered, auto lube, duals, good cond., 2500 eng. hrs., $11,500. Mike Montgomery Reynolds 478-391-9057 Case IH 5400, drill notill, yetterbar 15' good condition, $ 7500; New Holland stackwagon 1033, $3500. Philipp Hanstein Madison 706342-4886 Case Uniloader 1537, nearly new VG4D Wisconsin engine, ex-large bucket, forks, rebuilt hyd cylinders, $2795. Jimmy Alford Commerce 770-815-0011 CaseIH 1822 cotton picker, parts rebuilt spindle bars, $50 with good IH motor Case 4391TA Irrigation Pump. James Whittle Chester 478-358-4518 Caterpillar 955 front loader in very good condition with low hours on new engine, $20,000. Wesley Lynn Commerce 678-8588902 Chief walking garden tractor w/ equipment (1950s), original Kohler K90 engine, VG cond., $500. Tony Tate Alpharetta 678-480-3611 Chipper shredder pro-mark, 4'' capacity, 18hp Honda engine, good cond., $1500. Lewis Craft Winder 770-867-3549 Columbo Advance 2005 4Row Peanut Combine, good condition, picked 250 acres since upgrades and belts, $25,000. Carey Knowles Milan 229-868-8382 Cook's Accu-Trac sawmill hydralic log turner, log loader, 25 horse kohler saws 30" logs & 16' extra blades included. Wayne Collins young Harris 706-379-1441 CornPicker, CaseP snapper, $600; hay baler, Ford Dearborn, v4engine (might separate), $600; both working condition when shed stored. Jack Sexton Fitzgerald 229423-4544 Cosmo Big Drum Spreader (seed/fertilizer), $275 in good shape, e-mail for pictures or call for more info. Greg Hughes Hinesville 912658-9915 Crustbuster 15 ft., no till drill, only run 4 acres, $24,500. Chad Bailey Elberton 706318-1819 Cub Cadet 1450 hydro. trans 48 in. mower, parked two years ago, sheltered, $450. Dale Thompson Sylvania 912-829-3924 Cultivator 3 pt hitch with 3 ft., $175. George Brewer Lizella 478-836-2209 D4, Cat. Idler sprocket brake lining kit, bolts, $100. William Dabbs Eatonton 706485-6249 David Bryant Walk-behind Plow/cultivator needs motor, Apple sprayer, Apple washer. Benny Terry Rome 706-936-9485 Dearborne 3 pt hitch fold over harrow, $250; hydraulic finish harrow, $250, misc old stuff. Jimmie Willis Perry 478-396-4459 Deutz 90-06. 90HP tractor, new injector pump, rings, $6,500, no calls after 9:00 P.M. S. House Silver Creek 706-767-0839 Deutz Allis 5220 dsl 26hp, 6' front mower, new clutch, turf tires, shelter stored, $4200. John Draper 329 Bethany Road Covington 678-342-3212 Deutz diesel engine, 1F5L, air cooled, 5 cylinder, runs well, mounted on flatbed, $1100. Berkley Ruiz Winder 770-867-3959 Ditch Witch 1820 hyd., steer good chain Honda engine, $2400. James Morris Waynesboro 706-551-4455 Duetz Allis 6250 tractor, 1-10' Hardee 3 ph harrow, 4 Nelson SR-100 sprinklers, 6-12' gal. tube gates HD. R. Pirchard Colbert 706-5401334 Echo trimmer SRM 265, like new w/strap, 3+ yrs. warranty remaining, used 5hrs., new $320, sell $250. Charles Wellham Statham 678-764-5097 Economy garden tractor-1976 Model #2416; single 3-speed transmission, $990; lacks proper belly mower. Cheryl Garner Rome 706-291-1702 Farmall Cub tractor, wont run but has many new parts, several pcs. of equipt., good for restoring, $1600. Thelma Green Temple 770459-2557 Farmall sale;1945M, 1948C, 1941B, 1949SuperA, 1966 140w/cultivators and belly plow, all for prices. Richard Hott 291 Pulliam Rd Chatsworth 30705 706-980-2035 Farmall Super A tractor with cultivators, $2,350, good condition and good tires. Walter Cook dallas 404-502-0181 Field & Brush mower; Snapper; 2-hours; 13.5 Briggs & Stratton engine; forward/reverse, $2150. James Harris Milledgeville 478-295-2043 Flail mower made by Ford 4 ft., fuel tank, 500 gal. with pump hose. Philip Heard Monticello 770-630-7491 Ford 1110 diesel compact tractor, hard to start with Ford 4' mower, $1800/obo. B.H. Mullis Lizella 478-538-4294 Ford 2120 4x4 tractor 43hp, 1430 hrs. garaged, runs strong, excellent condition, $8800/OBO. Tom Bruckner Bostwick 706540-6343 706-342-8825 Ford 2600, 35hp, diff lock, ps, remote valve, canopy available, vgc. J.E Watson Perry 478987-6961 Ford 3000 diesel redone two years ago, new tires paint seals, 350 hours since overhaul, $5500. Steve Burke Millen 864995-3543 478-494-5196 Ford 3000 Tractor dependable tractor, runs and drives great, comes with harrows, $3500. David Parris Gillsville 30543 678-614-2820 Ford 3000 tractor, gas w/rotary mower, $3200; 7' Athens offset harrow, $3500; J.D. 210 harrow, $2000. C.A. Hulett Jacksonville 912-253-0162 Ford 3400 gas frontend loader, year 1968, good tires, no PTO strong tractor, $4500. David Albright Carrollton 770-633-2174 770834-2256 Ford 4000 tractor with front loader 5 equipment attachments included, $10,000. Mark Conley Mineral Bluff 706-633-4868 Ford 501 cycle mower Pittman type, $325; Farmall series A w/cultivators, $1200. J. Little Gainesville 770-983-7504 Ford 601 Workmaster 3 pcs. equipt., $3800. Billy Greene Loganville 770-466-8125 Ford New Holland disc mower 615, 6'6" cut., 10yrs old, very good shape, $3,900. Michael Adcock Moreland 404-917-4728 Ford tractor 3000, $6000; Sickle bar mower 5 h.p., not running, 150 fuel tank about 500 gal., $350. Leland Blankenbaker dallas 770443-2434 Franklin electric motor submersible pump, It's Goulds 2" commercial stainless steel pump, make offer. Johnny Bowling McCaysville 706-492-3601 Front cultivator frame to fit Allis Chalmers WD-45. Daniel NeSmith Statesboro 912-6870924 Front end loader with bucket, Bushhog Freeman 4000, joystick control, $1,000. Phil Paxson Bishop 706-540-4355 Generator Coleman 7500, elect. start, used 1.5 hrs., kept inside, 10 yrs. old, $600. D.B. Hart Smyrna 770-432-4898 404-660-3107 Gleaner E Combine, needs work, all parts are there, $1500. Wesley Couey 3231 Piney Woods Lake Road Glenwood 30428 478463-9565 478-469-5009 Gleaner F3 combine, 4-row cornhead, 2/13 ft. flexhead, also f2 for parts with 4-row cornhead, $9500. S. King Hahira 229-896-4386 Gooseneck Flatbed trailer 20ft. long with double axels and ramps, $3500. Derell Waldrop dacula 770-685-1585 Gooseneck strawblower with 13hp Honda engine, runs great, $2000/obo. Chuck Wheeler Jackson 678-752-2358 Grain scale, vintage, 4ft H, square base heavy, $150. Bill Bradley Social Circle 770630-6530 Great Plains 10Fr, no till drill, $12,000. Troy Chandler danielsville 706-338-9144 Have tractor, mowing machine, new round baler. Sylvia McGarity Bowman 706-2454872 706-498-2553 Hay ride wagons w/tops to step; 1952 8N Ford restored 66 oliver, gc, Cannon sprayer, exc. cond. D. Oliver Lula 770-983-7783 770287-4816 Hay unroller, self contained, runs well, double sided, turns hay rolls into square, includes New Holland 575 square, $13,000. Greg Love Jefferson 706-215-1431 Hydra-Drill system, do-it-yourself well drilling rig. 4hp gas engine, complete with 50' drill stem and drilling bits. Don Gantt Marietta 678-488-6724 International 656 tractor, $5000. Stephen Peavy Sylania 912-682-0320 International 884 tractor, 72hp, 3890 hrs, independent PTO. new clutch, front tires, and paint. Dale Dylong Oxford 770-786-0586 404-456-8357 International factory dual wheels, complete with mounting hubs and Firestone tires. Seth Young Tennille 478-232-6104 Irrigation system, Rainbow, field ready, 550 gallon per minute, solf hose travler, 6in pipe, $12,000/obo. Henry Beckworth Gibson 706598-2106 JCB 185 single arm skidsteer 1999 2 buckets, 260L Hammermaster concrete hammer, 800 hrs, $12,000/OBO. B G Douglas Buckhead 404-434-4066 JD 1973 4020 syncro transmission, dual hydraulic, 3 pt hitch, adjustable tread front axle. W. Abrams Milner 770-228-3865 678482-6185 JD 2750 cab, heat, air, new tires, 2 remotes 2600 hrs., great condition, $16,500. Larry Maney Baldwin 706-244-4348 JD 2955 exc. cond., tractor bushhog, 7500XLT peanut picker, $1000; Hesston 4570 in line, like new. June Whittle Chester 478278-4024 JD 3010 1963 Tricycle, been in family for 45 years, great running tractor-needs batteries. Jon Jarvis Bowman 706-988-9385 JD 327 Square baler, ready to go to work, good shape, $2500. Gerald Green 13500 Ga Hwy 76 Adel 31620 229-560-1443 JD 420 wide front, late model, slant steering wheel, parade ready, 3 pt hitch, new paint, exc. cond., $4000. Stetson Woods Hawkinsville 478-230-1295 JD 4450, Brown 684 mower, disc harrow, Ditch Witch 7510 $2,200; hardeebilt trailer, $1,650. Randy Jackson Locust Grove 770820-8515 JD 468 baler 4X5 rolls, net or twine wrap, big tires, push down bar, 1700 rolls, like new, $25,000/firm. Brent Chitty Moultrie 229-8915455 JD 5225 Cab over tractor, like new, less than 200 hours, total time, $28,000. Charles Mathis Jefferson 404-317-6173 JD 5520 Cab w/loader, kuhn mower/ conditioner, sitrex 8 wheel rake, krone hydraulic tedder, RV186 4x6 baler, excellent, $60,000. Mark Woodham Madison 404-3798152 JD 5525 4WD, pwr reverse, 500 hrs., + attachments; JD 455 manure spreader; JD MX7 rotary mower. 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Kevin Stewart Millen 912-678-5781 JD 650 diesel 4WD loader harrow 4' rotary cutter, $6300/OBO. Harrison McDonald Jefferson 706-713-7176 JD 6603 4WD CHA w/JD 540 loader, 2005 model, $37,000. Buddy Shelnutt Bishop 706621-1782 JD 8000 Grain Drill 12 ft., $1,200. Phillip Preston Buena Vista 706-325-5007 229-6492164 JD 820 Mower sickle conditioner, $3500, 9ft cultivator, $500, Ferguson 3 bottom plow, $250. Don Sullinger Royston 706-245-0829 JD 950 tractor with multiple implements. John Fisher Jackson 678-688-7475 678-4140747 JD complete front weight set older V style long rails approximately 500lbs., $400. Joseph Martin Vienna 478-230-3030 JD Gator 6X4,200hrs, power lift, rhino spray liner, $4,500. Charles Chandler 9831Union Rd Metter 30439 912-678-1167 JD harvest wagon with hydrollic lift, $2,0003. Chris Warren Georgetown 229-3088743 JD hayrake 650 hay rake used 2010, $800; JD 350 sickle mower, $800; square bale, $800; 180 MF, $5000. Grace Brady Hephzibah 706-231-0985 JD manure spreader, Model H, Series 47, 20" spoke wheels, wood cook stove, white finish, EC. Butch Patrick Winder 770-6015317 770-867-2213 JD336 square baler, good condition, bales tight, new tires, $3,500. Roger Mays Hahira 229-896-3930 229-415-8188 John Deere 1610 chisel plow asking, $800. Doug Abernathy Emerson 678-323-5502 John Deere 530 hay baler, good condition, $2500. John Harkins Marshallville 478-9187185 John Deere 5ft. bushhog excellent conditon, asking $600. Stan Allen 75 Trail Road NW Marietta Marietta 30064 770-8453900 John Deere 644, corn head, excellent cond., $6000, Rhino finishing mower, excellent cond., $1000. Sidney Albritton Butler 478-955-8298 John Deere 6620 Turbo combine, 215 flex grain, four row corn head, sheltered, used this season. Jerry Brinkley dearing 706-825-8465 John Deere 8-foot, 13-disk grain-drill, with clover box, hydraulic operation, sheltered, also many spare parts included, $1500. C. Greene Watkinsville 706-621-2345 John Deere BWA 6" harrow, good for food plots & fire breaks, good cond., $800. Robert Fordham Statesboro 912-682-5817 912-8655273 John Deere Mod. A 1949, good condition tires, sheet metal, etc., $4995. William Hudson Gray 478-832-1872 478-986-6004 Kasco Mfg. 6' Vari-Slice no-till drill, has large seed and small legume seed boxes, good condition, $7500. Karen Richards Ball Ground 770-365-5597 King Kutter 6 ft. rotary mower, good cond., $750. Jerry Cox Fayetteville 770-4617938 King Kutter 6' finish mower, $600. Gerald Willis Perry 478-987-1505 Kioti tractor CK20 front end loader, backhoe, 16 in. bucket, 20hp, low hrs., $12,000. Nolan Ingram Alpharetta 770-4757276 KMC 4-row Peanut Combine (1990), good condition, $7,500. James Gaston Americus 31719 229-924-7460 KMC 4row peanut combine 1989-1991 model 33, good cond., $8000; Pearman 4-row peanut digger/inverter, vg-cond, $6000. Chris Thomas Hoboken 912-614-7828 912-4582353 KMC 6 row (38") Peanut Digger, dug peanuts last year, $4,000. Will Anderson Register 912-682-3749 Komastu 1993 PC75U1 excavator, excellent condition, 60 hp rubber tracks with offset boom, no dents or scratches. Wayne Bashlor Waycross 912-285-7516 912-2881939 Krone 283S disc mower, $7500; Krone 4 basket tedder, $7000; JD 490 excavator, $11,000. Henry Martin Waynes 706-558-5005 Kubota L3710 4X4 tractor with Kubota La682 loader, low hours, great shape, R-4 tires, $13,500. Buddy Burns Newnan 770301-8871 Kuhn GMD600 disc mower; MF450 Baler; Sitrex 13' tedder; Vicon 8-wheel rake 3PH, $5500. Harold Rosser Mcdonough 770-9573774 Lewis Bros.#3 Poultry Housekeeper, good cond., $9000. George Lyons dawsonville 770-316-8351 Log splitter 8.5 kohler, cyl 4.5"X29" stroke, two stage pump/auto return, 2" hitch jack stand, $1200. Gerry Molineaux Calhoun 706625-1257 M Farmall tractor, looks good, but not running, good sheet metal, fair tires, $1,000. Douglas Gay Lyons 912-565-7022 Mack 300 engine block with heads, $2000; Mack 350, $2500; peanut dryers w/ 3 phase motors, $300. C. Gary Leslie 229-938-0308 Mahindra 4110 tractor, 4X4 industrial tires, canopy quick hitch, factory backhoe, front end loader, 221 hrs., $17,000. Mark Blackwell Jasper 706-692-9229 Massey Ferguson 35, new tires, new paint job, bad engine, $1,000. Larry Wallace Jackson 770-775-0876 404-427-0960 Massey Ferguson Model 12 square baler, good working condition, always sheltered, $1000. John Harkness Jackson 770-4801340 MF 135 tractor with King kutter bushhog, motor lights, lift works, good, new paint job, $4500. Shelba Turner douglasville 770-9420836 MF 200 track diesel loader, cab, $5500; Danhauser post driver, $300; mule drawn dirt pan, $100. H.. Stephens Gainesville 770532-2686 Mf 255 tractor, MF 2 row fetilizer hopper. William Hutchings Sandersville 478-5520606 MF 285 tractor, 1980, 82hp, Dual Remotes, runs well, mechanically sound, $6500/obo. Dale Brubaker Comer 706-338-9812 MF 35, 3 cyl. Perkins diesel, great tractor, lift works, very dependable, $3500/obo. Jamie Griggs Bremen 770-880-5656 MF tractor, 100 hrs., runs well, $8000; JD 650 hay rake, $800; JD 350 mower, $800, etc. D.R. Brady Hephzibah 706-231-8563 Miller Bobcat 225 AC& DC Welder generator & 13.5hp air compressor, both exc. cond. Gary Galbreath Ailey 912-583-4287 MS 35 tractor deluxe, 3-cyl. bushhog, plows, scrape, 16' trailer. CW Capes Toccoa 706-886-5932 New Holland 1530 tractor, 6' Harrow, 5' finishing mower, 1 row JD planter, 4' rotary mower. Charles Railey Enigma 229-292-3129 229-533-7656 New Holland 848 round hay baler with electric tie, excellent condition, $3,000. Brad Collins Appling 706-799-4750 New Holland 855 hay baler, makes large round bales, many new parts VGC $2,000. Jimmy Lanier Portal 912-865-2638 912-6871095 New Holland TD75D 4wd Tractor, 75 HP, w/ Loader, 2 remotes, canopy. Jeremy Garrett Kite 478-521-2340 New Idea manure spreader (horse drawn), $1500. David Merritt Clermont 678-316-7801 770-503-0434 NH 311 square baler 6 foot PU, excellent cond., pics avail via email, $2995. JC Caye Walnut Grove 770-786-9567 Old D4 Cat., good motor and wrench, bad turning clutches, will talk about price. Buddy McGarrah Ochlocknee 229-226-1290 Old Farm Wagon, Rubber tires, frame only, needs body. $200. Lamar Cox Fayetteville 404-824-7569 Old Ford tractor, all metal, will sell for partsor as is, great project to restore, $750. M. Hammock Irwinton 478-946-0093 Onan commercial generator, 200 amps, propane, used on poultry farm, $2000 OBO. Matthew Rouse Braselton 770-540-2047 One use tractor tire, rear size 12.4-24, after 8pm. Robert Roberson Hortense 912-7785159 Partially finished smoker made with a 325 gallon propane tank, $400. Marc Reiger Flovilla 770-709-8525 Pecan harvester, McNair 948, good condition $3500; Goolsby stick remover, $2000. Bill Cobb dawson 229-881-4982 Pioneer 6" pump, 3800 gpm, 76 hp diesel, trailer mounted suction and discharge hoses, $18,000. John Orzech Mcdonough 678-2334043 770-957-1356 Portable single bale hay elevator, $300, at least 25 farm gates, some unused, all good. Thad Rudd Cleveland 706-969-8118 Powell Multiples 12x Planter/Fertilizer, new been assembled or used, please make your best offer. Ron Adams Stockbridge 404-4279918 404-427-9918 Rims & center disc for Ford tractor, qty 2 spin out type, rim 13-28 one rim needs repair. Jeffrey Meeks Augusta 706-513-6628 Rock rake, $120; harrow, $675; pulverizer, $150; all purpose plow, $350. Roswell Story Marietta 404-431-8893 Sears garden tractor, 16hp, 3 pt hitch, turn plow, middle buster, sweep, harrow grade blade, $700. Parnell Strickland Blackshear 912-449-1243 Set of 5 ft. hay forks, 3 point hitch type $250; 15 ft batwing mower in great condition. Bobby Yarbrough Pine Mountain 706-3331998 706-884-1873 Shaver, hydraulic 8" post driver excellent shape, $1,450. Gene Tyree 2414 Bethesda Ch.Rd. Carrollton 30117 770-854-6690 770301-0586 Square baler- New Holland 311, baled 2000 bales this year, nearly new knotters. Alvah Adams Byron 478-714-0248 478-956-5843 Swisher Postermaster fence trimmer, like new, trims around posts, 6.75 hp, 22" triple line cut, $425. Theresa Alford Commerce 30529 706-367-8333 Takeuchi mini excavator, 7B250, bought new, very few hrs., housed inside garage, plus attach. Roberta Verdone Lexington 706-7433994 Taylor Way offset harrow, $2500; Tuff Line 3 point hitch, 24 inch disc, $1600. Marc Richards Crawfordville 706-401-0809 Three point hitch, heavy duty, hydraulic wood splitter. Lee Barrs 429 Ruth Church Rd. Cochran 31014 478-278-9469 Tiller 5ft. King Kutter gear driven tiller, 10hrs only, $1,450. Mike Hattaway dearing 706556-6422 Tracks for TD18 Int. tractor sprockets, rollers, rails, Idlers, pads, 74%, $1800. Olen Conner Conyers 770-422-6930 Tracks used for John deere 450GLGP, needs first time P&B turned, good cond., $1900. Gene Warwick Cleveland 706-878-6344 Tractor TAFE 45DI, only 810hrs., $5000. Ralph King Rockmart 770-684-6615 770880-8598 Tractor tires, (1) 10.0-24-TG 12 ply Like New, (1) 9.5-24-R-1, new. John Williams Fayetteville 30214 770-833-5051 Trailer 16ft dove-tail heavy ramps new tires wheels paint, $1700. Dennis Fowler Elberton 706-283-7873 Troy Bilt tiller, 7hp iron engine, old but runs and works well, cover is rough, $500. Matthew Talmadge Jonesboro 770-477-9887 Troy-Bilt chipper/vac pro w/hose, electric start, self-propelled, new $1,200, asking $600, runs well. Tom Waldecker Snellville 770-9818356 Tuffline 7ft heavy duty articulating scrape blade, $425. Tim Shelnutt newnan 770-3019079 Tuffline heavy duty harrow, mod. 7 MF, 7 ft. cut, 18 discs, vgc, can load, $650. J.L. Johns Brunswick 912-222-3033 Two 100 gallon aluminum saddle tanks, good condition, perfect for fuel storage or transport, $400. Franklin Brown Royston 706-245-8472 Two new 6-12 front tires with tubes for compact tractor, 4-ply farm thread, $80. Jerry Henson Summerville 706-266-7948 Two row cultivator, great shape, $250 one dirt scoop, $150; 16 foot trailer, great shape, new tires, $875. Sonny Walker Ashburn 229567-0657 Van's 18 Row 500 gallon foam marker, pull type sprayer; haybuster 107 no-till drill, Grantville. Daphne Boston Fayetteville 678817-1165 Vermeer 605C round baler, works well, field ready, $2500. H. Knippes Chickamauga 423304-7870 Verneer Round baler with four large belts, field ready, $2500. Harless Haislip Milledgeville 478-251-2043 Vicon baler, been completely restored, new parts, etc. like new for used price; priced to sell. L. Martin Clarkesville 770-519-2982 Welding machine; 2 truck toppers; 2-row tobacco transplanter. Nan Sweat Waycross 912-284-9575 Well pump hoist, 3pt hitch, 8,000lb., hydraulic winch, 32 ft., tall breaks over to 14ft for transport, $3500. Dennis James Fort Valley 478-951-8435 Wood Splitter, $800; 5' wide flip over blade $400, both 3 point hitch. Ronnie Brown Marietta 770-435-7903 Woodmizer sawmill LT25, 20in. powermatic planner, blade sharpener and setter, $10,000. Chuck Barry Butler 478-957-5125 Yanmar F20D 4wd tractor, bottom plow, spreader, posthole digger, and rotary tiller $7,000/OBO. Tracy Morris Cornelia 706-7767366 Farm Machinery Wanted 1 mule drawn hay rake wheel, shin. high in good cond., not bent. Bennie Davis Newnan 770-254-8945 1-18-4-24 used tires for backhoe, no breaks or holes, within 100 miles. Ralph Wilson Lyons 912-526-8215 12" or larger trough augers, belt conveyors, grain elevators, or any grain handeling equipt. Allen Oglesby Lyons 912-293-1697 Allis Chalmers Fertilizer side dress attachment for G/B/C/CA, with or without planter/cultivators, tractor. Ricky Callaway Washington 706-401-6320 706-678-1856 Conveyor for stacking firewood, gas power, not electric. Cecil Langley Lawrenceville 770-921-1619 Cultipacker 6' to 8' in good condition. Allen Johnson Washington 706-401-1100 Dirt pan that can be pulled with a 150-hp tractor. Shawn Cox Covington 678-409-6233 Fallow Plow for Farmall 140-like shepherd sweep but with 4 chisel plows inside sweeps. Aaron Simpson Millwood 912-283-7471 912218-6163 Farmall cub planter and fertilizer hopper, have some implements for possible trade. Reginald Campbell 2215 north bellview rd Rockmart 30153 770-684-5234 770-2351767 Forks for Bushhog loader M346. Tommy Turner Gainesville 770-983-7832 J D "H", good running condition for light pulling. William white Meigs 407-619-2071 JD 3940 silage chopper. Pete Miller Attapulgus 229-465-3987 JD 5030 frontend loader, used or new. Gregory Kaminski Marshallville 478-472-9018 Kubota Excavator 2006, hours 303, excellent condition, model KX41-3VR1 9'6 reach, 18" bucket, $15,500/obo. Jeff Chanclor Jesup 912-530-7022 912-294-5517 Long tractor for parts, any size and a front end loader. Sherman Smith Trenton 706-6578812 Looking for a log splitter in any condition. Logan Whitney Shady dale 706-819-0607 Looking for a New Holland parts baler 650; need lift gate cylinders. Robert Thornton Winterville 706-742-7515 Looking for trail mower or trail cutter pulled by ATV. Billy Koons Stone Mountain 404667-8581 Need 1 rim for John Deere 2010, tractor size 13x38, it's a 1 piece rim. Bill Howard Carrollton 404-595-8660 Need a steering gearbox for B-1550 or B1750 kuboa tractor. Brian Wood Rayle 706274-3366 Need enclosed cab for Takeuchi TB145 excavator. Jack Nelson Blairsville 706-8975000 706-897-5000 Need front end loader for 5040 ac tractor. Eddie Saxon 270 Devils Pond Rd Crawford 30630 706-743-8522 Need hood for John Deere LX172 mower. William Futch Statesboro 912-764-6476 Need JD front weights for 4440. Zack Bryan Adrian 678-910-4849 No-till grain drill with small/legume seed box, 7 to 8' wide, no junk but will repair/replace parts. Eddie Martin Anderson 864-296-0454 PTO driven water pump. Al Burnett Columbus 706-566-3400 Raised bed plastic laying machine and high tunnel. Jed Killingsworth Cleveland 706-2192984 Tires wanted: 18.4 28 new or used, I need (2) for pulling tractor. Tim Allbritton Griffin 678-603-0632 Troy Bilt tiller, pony model, 5hp, $350. JC Ciechorne Colbert 706-795-2721 Used disc. harrow for 45 h.p. tractor in good condition. John Holloway 133 Hunts Chapel Rd. Eatonton 31024 706-484-1346 Want 6 to 7 ft., sickle mower for cutting small hay field. Danny Kirkland Columbus 706-575-4494 Want 14-15 ft. cultipacker with adjustable tines. Larry Morrison Monticello 706-3182800 Want 15 ft. Batwing mower in real good condition, close to city. Bobby Yarbrough Pine Mtn. 706-884-1873 706-333-1998 Want 2N, 8N Ford tractor, running good cond. Wayne Martin Waynesboro 706-5510115 Want 4435 John Deere Hydro combines, any shape, any price. Richard Henriot Nicholls 912-592-8766 Want 5ft sidewinder mower and ford sidedelivery hay rake. James Hobson Homer 706-677-3966 Want 900 seris Ford tractor, tricycle front end, must be in good condition, pefer gasoline engine. Alvin Holton Lyons 912-578-3323 912-245-3324 Want 9700 and 5200 Ford tractors running or for parts. John Horton Rhine 229-385-5222 Want a 13.6 X 28 rear tractor tire in reasonably good shape. Joe Herold Concord 770-584-1031 Want a good used cab tractor for small hay operation, i.e. JD6410, JD6415 or comparable. Paul Smith Warner Robins 478952-3899 Want Backhoe rear tires 19.5 x 24 Case 580 Super K. Craig Highfield Clermont 770654-7933 Want cotton boll buggy, also 7820 JD tractor and 4 row Max Emerge planters. Casey Horton Milan 478-893-7004 Want flywheel for John Deere A. George Pinkston Washington 706-318-4453 Want Gibson garden tractor, model A, D, SD. Mack Waters Monroe 404-790-8148 Want harrow 6'' or 6 1/2 cut or 8'' cut, good price. Nelson Garner Cumming 770-8874127 678-640-6778 Want John Deere H parts tractor. Gavin Ryals Forsyth 478-808-2323 Want parts for JD 435 baler, gear box, others. Don Williams Carrolton 770-3282782 Want Savage pecan harvester older model ok for small grove. Murry Williams Albany 229-436-2854 229-881-5560 Want spindle for woods belly mower #59cl. Jere Weyman Chatsworth 706-695-4373 Want to buy a lockwood pecan harvester or any pecan harvester in good or better condition. Randy Erving Climax 229-4000151 Want to buy Farmall cub lo-boy with 1 pt. quick hitch for parts or repair, also 8N Ford tractor. Thomas Tucker Lithia Springs 770941-2354 Want two 8.3x24 cub Farmall tires & rims or one(1) tire only. Buddy Brackett duluth 770446-5904 Want used tractor for parts or that can be repaired. Mike Vaughn Baxley, 912-367-2312 912-366-8020 Want- 2 - 9.5L x 14SL farm implement tires. James Doggett Oxford 770-500-8509 Wanted: Carburetor for 1952 John Deere G Big Nut. James Evans 2794 Rock Branch Rd Elberton 30635 706-283-4979 706-2834979 FARM SUPPLIES If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Andrea Stephens at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082. #20 Cast iron wash pot, 208lb Petter Wright anvil, excellent anvil black smith & post vise, logging tongs. A. Hendrick Austell 770-9489842 1 Self turning 48 egg or more electric incubator, for hatching eggs. Billy Bailey Canon 706-680-5490 12 hole hog feeder, wash pots, old time rabbit boxes, turtle baskets. Raymond Long Loganville 770-466-2435 12 ton feed ben good shape new boot $450. Red Cross Blue Ridge 706-374-1773 125 Cedar fence posts 6" to 18" width 8ft. long, $7 ea. James Fisher Lincolnton 706401-7604 1300 L. ft. 3ft. width/various lengths, nice dove gray metal roofing, $1.50 L. ft. J.C. Maney Baldwin 706-778-7870 16 40 ft. Chicken house trusses, 2x6 constructor, $55 each, cash/obo. William Pawlowski Ila 706-548-7996 2 60 gal. syrup kettle, one needs sand blasting inside, $300, one has a small leak, $125. Kenneth Graham Rockledge 478-2725897 2 gas poultry house heaters, Ziggity drinkers, Choretime feeders & other misc. poultry house equipment. Joshua Martin Clarkesville 770-531-7432 2 Old milk cans with lids, $150 both, metal tractor seat, $40. LeGay Saul Fayetteville 770-487-7363 2 piece flood feeders for broiler houses $1 each; also 500 gallon propane tank $500. Tommy Scoggins dallas 404-732-6538 20' galvanized tin 3 feet wide $18 per sheet. W. Bryant Cleveland 706-865-3832 250 gal. propane tank with regulator with 355 propane still in it, $250. C.L. McAlister Hiram 404-984-5518 250 gal. white plastic tanks with aluminum sides, 5" twist off cap, let out valve at bottom. Barry Needham Loganville 678-475-7068 29- Gauge steel sheet metal, D-Rib, 36" width, various lengths, unused, ash gray, $1.50 per linear foot. Don Bishop Luthersville 770-927-3515 917-494-0144 30x50x10 Enclosed pole barn installed only $9,000, includes 10x10 slider door and walk door, other sizes available. Ronda Kaufman Cartersville 770-866-9156 380 feet hen house monorail with 2 hanging carts, $600. Denney Rogers Ephesus 770854-8412 4000 Generator 8HP Briggs 1 240 v. 2 120 v., excellent condition, $500. Gene Jones Talking Rock 706-692-5788 5 gallon food grade buckets w/lids - have 150+. $1 each. flowwood@tds.net. Ronnie Barber Saint Marys 912-882-5422 500 gallon propane tank, $450. Barry Atcheson Hiram 770-943-1309 55 gal. metal & plastic barrels w/wo lids $25. Michael McCannon Atlanta 404-5581065 55 Gal. stainless steel barrels, closed end food grade, good cond. $200; boiled peanut trailers $2200. Bill Croft dawsonville 706344-9691 55 gallon plastic food grade drums w/removable lids. feed-storage-water $15 or discount w/10+. Melvin Worley Lexington 706-621-0366 Air/Kiln dried Woodmizer sawm lumber, pine, oak/walnut, poplar, all sizes paneling, wide plank flooring. John Sell Milner 770-4802326 Anvil forge, butcher block, hay rake, stalk cutter, plows, wash pots, etc. Pat Cain Bowdon 770-258-3784 Anvils and dinner bell for sale. Ab Dent Milledgeville 478-452-0222 Approx. 400 clay pots, all sizes, buyer take all @ $.30 cents each. Julia Strickland Thomaston 706-472-3675 Art's Way Feedmill 325-C, runs like sewing machine. 2.5 ton capacity, hammers/knives like new, Mixer/Grinder, work-horse, $4000 delivered. Russ Moore White Plains 706318-2865 Band sawn lumber up to 1x10x12 and other custom sizes available. D. Schneider Taylorsville 678-361-6206 Buckets food white plastic, 5 gal, resealable/lids, and handles in 5 gal. and smaller sz., new conditon. D. Grizzle Gainesville 770-532-1070 Cherry rough sawed lumber all 1", about 800 board feet must sell, 1.35 a board foot. Jack Bowman Summerville 706-8571108 chicken panfeeders plastic, motors, control pans, winches, etc., 12" dual flight post auger only, $260, sell for $150. Charlie Wellham Statham 770-725-7378 Clean 55 gal metal drums w/lids, 2 axle trailer 15'x6" x 6'x4". Leonard Crane 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 Coleman 7500 watt generator, electric start, very good condition, $350. Walter Evans Grovetown 706-556-6301 Cool Cells (8)-6"x4'x60'. In current working condition, includes hardware and pumps. $500/side, offers welcome. Kenneth McDuffie Canon 706-498-3694 Delta planer 22560 12 1/2"x6 extra blades, manual, parts list, excellent condition, $145. John Barnett Blairsville 336-908-5404 Dry pine shavings for sale, pickup or delivery. Cheryl Arrendale Marble Hill 770893-3403 Flooring oak & pine various widths, beadboard and wood shavings, call for prices. William Briggs Union City 404-349-2315 For sale 250 gal propane tank in very good condition, $275 cash please. Rickey Keene Abbeville 229-365-3333 Fuel tanks w/pumps, 250 & 500 gal, $250 & $500. Buddy Greene Gray 478-986-3248 478-447-2738 Galv. hog feeder, two hole, (never used), 200lbs cap. $150. Landon Boyett Glennville 912-213-4062 Greenhouse 20X40, propane heater, electric fans (2) pots & trays, all sizes, call between 5pm /7:30pm, $1,800 all. Sandra Butterworth Locust Grove 770-229-9388 770-365-4486 Greenhouse, 30x42, heater, fan, louvers, will need shadecloth and 16 posts, $1000. Doug McCallum Macon 478-361-0522 Hay Tarps for sale: 30X50 will cover 60 rolls of 4x5 hay rolls, $150 each. Greene Thrift Collins 912-682-4636 912-684-3618 Heavy duty cable hoist/puller, $50, cable hoist/puller, $25. Marlowe Collins Oakwood 770-967-1271 Hen nests, all metal box w/ 12 nests. $35 per box. Lamar Bryant Cleveland 706-878-8509 Hog Trap 96x52x36 all steel constructionspring loaded repeating door $425. Tom Lindley Sparta 404-281-9782 Wednesday, September 21, 2011 THE MARKET BULLETIN Page 5 Locust posts and rails for sale- for quotes and delivery terms. Eugene Cook Blairsville 706-745-8724 706-897-5828 Mason jars, Pint and a half size, approx 4500, 50 cents each $2000 for all. Phil Harris Senoia 678-576-4214 Meadows 30" cast iron grist mill for sale. in VGC. Jim Henderson dawsonville 770-2655691 Metal roofing color- green 337 pieces 23ft 3in long X 3ft wide $1.50/foot. Randy Jackson Lula 770-983-9669 770-654-4649 Millstones, 35" with Spanish cross center; 36" faced on both sides, call for more information. Chris Wood Rincon 912-596-8870 Need chain link/Cyclone fence to protect my goats. Bob Witt 3781 E. Happy Valley Circle Newnan 30263 404-372-8595 Need front weights to fit Kubota 7040. Doug Angley Greenville 706-672-1450 Nursery containers,- used- 1's are five cents--threes are fifteen cents liner pots and trays, cash only. Melvin Davidson Gray 478954-0187 Old hay rake; Troy bilt 7 1/2 HP USA $500; etc. Robert Reed doerun 229-7764935 One two- row silage cutter, good working condition, $1600. B. Collier Perry 478-9872099 Pigeon pens & rabbit pens for sale. Jr Vaughan Forest Park 404-361-7168 Poultry Bldg. shop, gas w/blower & thermostat. approx. 80 ft. long assembled, ask $1200. Dennis Morgan Athens 706-2248441 PVC pipe - 1 1 /2" diameter - schedule 40 225 pieces. James Nester Lumber City 912253-2578 red oak lumber-1400bf planed .50/bf 10',14'L x 6,8,10"w; also white oak lumber. Carl McCleskey Cloudland 706-862-2184 706-862-2184 Sawmill Lumber - pine .40 Bd Ft, oak .75 bd ft. Steve Lamphear Jefferson 706-354-5517 Steel beams 2 at 8x8x29 ft., 1 at 7x16x28, $200 ea, obo. Marshall Knowles Culloden 770-312-6399 Steel building 30x70 with 10' roll up door, 14' ceiling, $7000 delivered. W. Bulloch Monroe 770-267-0957 Steel Tanks for sale 1-2,000 gallon, $1,000. 3-3,200, $1,500. 2-5,200, $2,500. 1-7,500, $4,000. 1-8,300, $4,500. 1-10,000, $4,000. Jean Puett Jasper 706-253-9320 Target feeder eliminate your bottle feeding baby calves, feed one or two at a time/three at same time. Henry Wilson Sandersville 478552-7002 Unused steel building, 30x40x10, $7,400. David Prater 193 Lewis Street Jackson 30233 770-775-2288 Wanted: 10" belt driven table saw, must be in good condition. Bill Seebeck Hazlehurst 912-375-3543 Wanted: 3 roller cane mill, PTO, in or around Dahlonega or Ellijay. Don Berry dahlonega 706-864-9303 Wanted: chicken feed bins. Joey Jones dahlonega 706-878-6941 706-865-3320 Wanted: metal wheelbarrow wheels. William Maddox Loganville 770-466-4637 Wanted: sawmill slabs or old barnwood to side a rustic building, size 24'x32' located in Blue Ridge. Susan Baker Marietta 770-5900101 Wanted: wood burning stove, buck brand prefered, freestanding with legs six inch verticule flue. Stanley Martin Toccoa 706886-0193 Wood shaper(new)$100, Industrial 6" jointer 120, stand alone drill press $75. Mack Gilreath Summerville 706-734-2927 Woodmizer lumber 1x12 pine poplar oak trailer flooring any thickness. larry moore newnan 678-278-5709 Woodmizer sawn Eastern cedar, 1500 board ft., take all, $2000 Vernon Richardson Rutledge 706-342-0566 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 Brahman bull, purebreed, 5 years old, $2750, email:bullard336@gmail.com. Bill Bullard Camilla 229-336-8660 10 Angus Brahma cross, 3 cows, $2100, 3 heifers, $1550, 4 bull calves, $1850. Duane Harper Lakeland 229-563-3871 10 Reg. Angus cows, all AI sired by top select sire bulls, herd certified and accredited. Ricky Lane Carrollton 770-258-5890 11 young Santa Gertrudis cross cows due Feb-mid April with second calf. Tim Odum Claxton 912-213-2475 16 commerical Angus replacement heifers, In Focus/New Design bloodlines, weaned, vaccinated, wormed, $800. David Sharpton Commerce 706-367-0876 2 Black Angus heifers, full blooded, 10 months old, $675 each or $1300 for both. Alice Beauchamp Milner 770-468-4436 2 pure-bred Angus bulls, 7 mos.old, $625 & $650 both for $1200. W. Grant Mineral Bluff 30559 706-374-0358 706-633-3552 2 Registered Hereford Bulld-Breeding age, excellent EPD's and genetics. Paul Smith Watkinsville 706-224-2898 2 young Buffalo cows, 1 young Buffalo bull for sale. James Waters Pavo 229-221-6411 20 black angus and baldie cows, all 7-8 months bred, $1075 each. Shannon Wilkes Watkinsville 706-540-7798 2010 Piedmontese bulls, registered heat insect resistant; easy calving; increase muscle 8%. $1500-1800, www.beavercreekpiedmontese.com Patrea Pabst dewy Rose 706-213-1197 27 mixed breed cows with 22 black Brangus cross calves, in excellent body condition. Bill St. John Americus 31719 229-928-5451 28 dairy heifers exposed to Jersey bull, $1075; 15 black cattle exposed to Angus bull, $900. Brad Burden Elberton 706-988-9483 29 Jersey - Jersey Cross heifers, Avg 475 lbs., calfhood vaccinated, wormed, & dehorned, $1.25/lb. Allen Oglesby Lyons 912-293-1697 3 regd. Black Angus bred with second calf ,1 regd. Black Angus bull, all for $6000. Don Hudgins Marietta 404-886-6849 3 Senepol /Hereford heifers 1 year, $750 each, Lamar Lee Sharpsburg 770-253-1184 678-416-6700 30 Regd. Black Angus cows, good selection of bulls. Fred Blitch Statesboro 912865-5454 4 Registered Charolais heifers ready to breed, great bloodlines, $800 each. Charles Powell Menlo 706-676-5582 706-862-6506 5 bred black Angus cows due in Dec., 1 with female calf, born 4/30/11, 4 young registreable bulls. Bob Reid Zebulon 770468-8268 60 bred Angus cross cattle bre to calve nov for a 60 day period Brangus bulls, $1250. Billy Helton Sandersville 478-232-2849 7 AI sired Reg Angus bulls, 18-23 months old, exc. bloodlines, $2,000 your choice. Allen Ellicott 681 Antioch Road Abbeville 31001 229-401-8590 7 Registered Angus Bulls, solid conformation, calving ease, gentle, 6-8 months, $1000 and up. Elizabeth Patton Hawkinsville 478-957-1677 478-783-1919 Black & Red Limousin & limflex heifers, AI sired, gentle, polled, all open and ready to breed. Jimbo Crumley Bostwick 678-4093572 Black Angus buls, reg.16-18 mos., 411001200, lbw, New Design. Lalla Tanner Monroe 770-249-3201 Black Angus cows, exc. bloodlines, bred to calf this Fall, $1800. C. L. Cook Social Circle 678-910-4891 Black, Polled, Limousin bulls, good EPD's for heifers, $1500, Beef Quality Asssurance Certified. Keith Wyatt 176 Shirley Rd. Ranger 30734 678-575-9154 Bulls: Red Brahman, Simmental and Simbrah, weaning and breeding age, few cows and heifers. Cliff Adams Bowdon 770258-2069 Coming 2 year old horn Hereford bulls, starting at $1800. Wes Smith Thomaston 706-648-4210 Dream On son, 5-yr.-old, N. Fla. bulltest winner, selling to prevent inbreeding; Simmental & Sim-Angus bulls, cow/calf prs., heifers, AI/embryo bred, easy calving, high milk, satisfaction guar. Milton Martin Jr. Clarkesville 770-519-0008 Gelbvieh bulls, open and bred heifers, all registered purebreds, bred for easy calving and fast growth. John Kiss Gainesville 770531-1126 Holstein bull calves $80 & up 1 Holstein heifer, approx, 5mths., good breeding tract & pi tested, $450. Mike Preston Blakely 229220-9992 Jersey cow, hand milking now, bred, gentle, Reg., beautiful, gives rich creamy milk w/much cream. Barbara Queen dallas 770445-1316 Limousin bulls, service age, excellent quality, polled, Red & Black. Jerry Bradley Covington 678-201-2287 Newborn dairy bull calves guaranteed colostrum fed, $15 and up. Cris Poncio Quitman 229-412-3021 Polled hereford bulls 18 &20 months old. Ronnie Rancaster Milan 229-362-4619 Polled Santa Gertrudis Bulls, ages 18 months to 2 years. Andy Haman Odum 912266-6280 Reg. Angus Heifers, excellent quality from a performance herd, del. avail. Windell Gillis Eastman 478-374-4868 478-231-8236 Reg. Angus heifers, top quality, reasonably priced. Jim Lane Acworth 404-983-3929 Reg. Black Angus bull, Mytty in Focus bloodline. Richard Stafford Crandall 423-7154636 Reg. Black Beefmaster bull, 8 mos. old, thick & polled, 800 lbs, $1400. Jack Harden Carrollton 770-639-3726 Reg. Black Gelbvieh and Balancer bulls, 814 mos. old, exc. bloodlines, EPD's and disposition. Eddie Caudell Carnesville 706870-4565 Reg. Hereford bulls, service age, many to to pick from, low bw,ez calving, performance data avalible,$1250 and up. Brad Mullins Martin 706-491-7556 Reg. Herefords, 1 to calve this winter, 2 ready to calve any day and 1 show heifer open. Tim Parks Ellijay 706-635-2531 Reg. Limousin herd, large cows tested and tagged, 4 pairs, 1 Yearling, 2 ready to breed. B. Schaefer Shiloh 706-628-5415 Reg. polled Hereford bulls, good EPD's ultrasound, carcass info. provided, herd cert. and accredited. Larry Lane Carrollton 678378-5170 Reg. Senepol bulls, EPD's, BSE, gentle, easy keepers, Good selection. George Fiveash Adel 229-563-5380 229-794-2724 Regd. Black Angus bulls & heifers, 11 mos. New Design & Rockin D Bloodlines, $800. Roy Millsap Summerville 770-891-0486 Registered Angus bred cows to calve in December and registered Angus yearling bulls. Earl Williams Hawkinsville 478-8927981 Superior herd of registered Charolais cattle, cows, heifers, service age bulls, delivery available. Bobby Burch Eastman 478-7182128 Young Sim-Angus bull, 7 mos., 600 lbs., will make great herd bull, extra bice, $800. Ed Fletcher Molena 770-884-0083 706-6569840 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. 1 Yorkshire x excellent Boar 1 yr 350lbs, $300, 1 Yorkshire gilt 250lbs, $175. Dillon Anthony Jefferson 706-870-6434 2 full blooded Yorkshire piglets for sale or trade. Kyle Loggins Clermont 770-5617325 400lb Yorkshire cross Boar, good breeder and gentle, $250 Anthony Smith Resaca 706280-4944 AMHA Registered Mulefoot hogs heritage breed, breeding pairs and feeder pigs available, rated best. Jeff Mauer Rome 706766-0003 Feeder pigs for sale, purebreds and mixed breeds. 6 weeks to 10 weeks old, $30 each. Ingrid Aid Vienna 229-406-0963 229-4060901 Hampshire x Yorkshire $50 ea. 6 gilts 2 barrows. 8 weeks old. Chris Gaddis Auburn 770-403-0456 Old style hogs, raise their young naturally with good marbling, weaners $50 ea, DurocBerkshire-Tamworth crosses. Conrad Fryar LaFayette 706-639-4113 Ossabaw Island hogs, all sizes. $50-$300. Tim Reed Crawfordville 803-528-7994 Reg. Hampshire and Yorkshire boars and gilts all ages also Duroc boars feeder/barb. pigs val. herd. Lawton Kemp dudley 478-8753243 Registered Berkshire pigs, show quality. Jerome Roe Lakeland 229-251-4303 Registered breeding pair of Hampshire hogs, sows bred and the Boar is about 700 to 800lbs. $1000. Chris Streetman Crawford 706-206-5635 Yorkshire Black Heritage cross pigs, born 7/25/11. ready on 9/19/11. have both males and females. $75 each. David Stahl Meansville 678-524-0306 Yorkshire piglets for sale, $50 each. Karen Parrish Senoia 770-616-6869 Yorkshire pigs 110-130 pounds, $110-$130 each, five female pigs available. Arthur Booker Madison 706-343-1394 Goats And Sheep If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Andrea Stephens at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082. 1 Common 3 month old billy goat, one hornless, $25. Paul Chachulski Milledgeville 478-932-5556 100% Boers- giant 450lb grandsire, new imported bloodlines, these giants will improve any herd. Jay Kilgore Lawrenceville 770733-7507 2 yr. old, Boer billy goat, great breeder, price $240. Alberto Madrigal Talmo 706-983-2011 2 yr. solid red Boer cross billy, $125, two yearling Kiko cross billies, $40 ea. Mickey Price Stephens 706-540-0768 3 ADGA registerable/registered Oberhasli bucks, 5 months-yearling. ADGA registered Oberhasli/Lamancha cross 2 year old buck, $350 each. Dee Dee Shaw Forsyth 478-5082678 3 Baby Billy Pygmies, born early August, $45 each, black/white, very friendly Molly Dobbins dacula 404-926-6559 4 mo. old Nigerian Dwarf male goat, blue eyes $75. Nancy Green Pine Mountain 706812-8469 4 Nubian & 2 LaMancha nannies goats, 1 Nubian buck, proven breeder, call for details/ pricing. James Waters Pavo 229-221-6371 6 month grade Nubian doe, weaned and eating grain, hay, grass, $150 firm. Justin Manglitz Commerce 706-336-8338 ADGA Nigerian Dwarf goats 2 bucks born 8/4/2011. buckskin in color and mother and father is on site. Luke Bethea Senoia 404375-2725 ADGA Nubian buckling born 4.3.11, certified, accredited herd, scrapies free, bloodlines from WA. Stephanie Timm Ball Ground 678-315-7002 770-737-2047 ADGA Nubian does, $350 up, bottle-raised, CAE free herd. Lisa Rees Good Hope 770267-8279 ADGA reg. Nubians, milk goats, 4 does, 3 bucks, plenty of others does, 4 wethers. Fred Hartline Trion 706-506-7574 Baby Pygmy billies- not for slaughter. 2-3 mo. old. $35 each. Barbara McCommons dallas 770-445-9216 Babydoll rams- black/6 yrs old, white/5 yrs. old, $250 each. Susan Shaw Canton 678319-0286 Great Black Beans This is an easy slow cooker recipe. 1 lb. dried black beans (do not soak) 6 cups beef broth or bouillon 1 large onion, chopped 1/4-1/2 teaspoon red pepper flakes (or to taste or omit) 1 clove minced garlic 1 teaspoon ground cumin 1 teaspoon ground oregano 1/8 teaspoon ground cloves 2 teaspoons ground thyme 2 lbs. smoked turkey (leg, wing, and thigh), remove skin Hot cooked rice Chopped fresh cilantro, optional Low fat sour cream Combine dried beans, broth, onions, pepper, garlic, cumin, oregano, thyme, cloves and turkey in slow cooker. Cover and cook on LOW FOR 9-10 HOURS until beans are tender. Remove turkey, cool, and shred meat from bones. Chop meat and return to cooker. Reheat if needed. Spoon over hot white rice and top with cilantro and sour cream. Yield: generous 6-8 servings. Recipe notes: You may want to add more broth but try the 6 cups first. Do not cook on HIGH as the boiling breaks up the beans too much. Testing note: Smoked turkey was not available for testing so Smoked Turkey Sausage was substituted. The turkey sausage was browned in a skillet and added to the beans for the last hour of cooking. Best Apple Cake Ever 3/4 cup buttermilk 3/4 cup cooking oil 3 eggs, beaten 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 2 cups sugar 2 cups all purpose flour 2 teaspoons baking soda 1/2 teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon 2 cups peeled, grated tart Georgia apples 1 cup chopped Georgia pecans (lightly toasting brings out the flavor) 1 (8-oz.) can crushed pineapple, drained 1 cup flaked coconut Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Combine buttermilk, oil, eggs, vanilla and sugar in large mixing bowl. Beat at low speed of electric mixer until well combined. Combine flour, soda, salt and cinnamon in large bowl. Add to liquid ingredients, mixing well. Stir in apples, pecans, pineapple and coconut. Pour batter into 3 greased and floured 9-inch cake pans. Bake for 25 to 30 minutes or until toothpick inserted in center comes out clean. Make glaze (recipe follows) and pour over warm cake layers in pans. Cool for 15 minutes in pans. Turn out onto wire rack to cool completely. Frost with Cream Cheese Frosting (recipe follows). Store in refrigerator. Best Apple Cake Ever Cream Cheese Frosting 1 (8-oz.) package cream cheese, softened 1/4 cup butter, softened 1 (1-pound) package powdered sugar, sifted 1 teaspoon vanilla extract Combine cream cheese and butter in large bowl of electric mixer, beating until smooth. Add powdered sugar, beating until light and fluffy. Stir in vanilla. Spread between layers and on top and sides of "Best Apple Cake Ever." Donna Wiggins Lanford 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. Babydoll sheep - 2 white ewes with lambs, $100 each, reducing herd. Beth Messer Villa Rica 770-354-4899 Babydoll sheep, flock reduction, several to choose from. mock reg, healthy & friendly, call for price & pictures. Dianne Westbrook Crawford 706-540-0633 Billy goats- Kiko and Kiko Boer mix- will trade for more nannies, from $150. Marty Wildes Claxton 762-323-7602 Black Belly Barbados and Katahdin sheep, North Atlanta Near Gainesville. Adam Anderson Clermont 678-948-8344 Boer/Nubian buck 18 mo. black/white bottlefed gentle $150; 50% Kiko bucks 2 9 mos. gentle bottle fed, $150/ea. Terry Yost Lizella 478-935-8066 Common goats and Barbado ewes and rams, must thin herd. right price to good homes only. Mary Lou Stabile Grantville 770-583-9905 Dairy goats $100 each, one pure Nubian Buck, one LaMancha Doe, 2 LaMancha/ Alpine mix does, all 4-5 months. Jeff Davis Carrollton 770-542-7737 Full Katahdin ram lambs starting at $125 breeding age. Hubert Bailey dawsonville 770-530-6150 Katahdin ewes, $125 and lambs $75 healthy, Gary Morton Hawkinsville 478-9574868 Katahdin sheep breeding stock, 2 yr. old, ram, 6 month old ram, four ewes. James Barry Comer 706-788-3792 Kiko bucklings for sale; 5 bucklings born March and April. Ann Toles Lindale 706-7661729 Kiko meat goats: pregnant does, doelings, and bucklings. $225, $100, $65. Wes Newberry Gainesville 404-925-7690 Nigerian dwarf billy, reg. handsome, 7 mos. old, $100. Michael Molitor dearing 706-5951942 Nigerian dwarf buck, born 5-22-11, blue eyes, from good breeding stock, not for slaughter, $100. J.Rebecca Wallace Lizella 478-320-8478 Nigerian Dwarf bucks. 3-30 months, some blue eyes- Registered and non registered. Disbudded. $150-$300. www.watersedgeacres.com Kent Frantz Fayetteville 770-7195289 Nubian and Nubian/Alpine doelings, gentle, healthy disbudded. Paula Harrigan Hahira 229-794-3473 Page 6 THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday, September 21, 2011 Nubian buck, 2 yr., bottlefed, horned, $50 obo. Bretta Perkins Monticello 706-468-2805 706-476-1235 Olde English Babydoll Mock registered ram lambs $250 each. Melissa McMann Winder 770-868-0798 One large Boer goat, three yrs. old, ready to breed, $125, one large common goat, 3 yrs. old, $100. Debbie Phillips Haddock 478-9325863 One ram left registered Tunis six months old, great bloodlines, dark red markings, $200. Linda Casey Rome 770-547-4057 Proven, registered Nigerian buck, blue eye. sell or trade for young buck not related. Sylvia Smith Jesup 912-427-9060 Purebred Nubian Does, $150 firm. John Hembree Nicholson 706-202-5217 Pygmy babies born mid April, black and grays w/white splashes, two small females, handled daily; $50 & up. S. Stamps dahlonega 678-313-4128 Pygmy goat, 1 3 mo old male, $35. Kerri Powell Madison 770-241-3185 404-304-7990 Pygmy goats, billies and nannies, $25 each. Mike Nelson Canton 770-735-4216 Pygmy goats, very small, great companion, male and female, starting at $45. Lisa Pool Fort Valley 478-825-3239 478-973-0124 Red Boer buck about 2 yrs. old, $175. Harford Cook Kennesaw 770-841-2359 Reduced price for quick sale; reg. Kiko bucks, reg. Boer bucks, Spanish cross bucks. Edward Swann Temple 770-562-5370 Registered Boer goats, all colors. Rick Day Loganville 770-466-4612 Registered Pygmy male - $100 - 6 yrs. old & a proven breeder. Bobby Linch Moreland 678-409-8854 Saanen ADGA registered goats, males and females, various ages. Curtis Collier Athens 706-613-2922 706-540-3993 Saanen billies - two for sale - reasonably priced. Larry Priest Monroe 770-267-8575 Saanen Wethers and bucks good for Packgoats/pasture ornaments. $50 to $100. Earl Morehead Whitesburg 770-214-1100 770-214-1100 Shetland sheep lambs breeding pair cream ewe black ram, great starter fiber flock soft fleece. Jay Burleigh douglasville 404-4831345 Top colored red genetic- show quality buck, out of Red Sire and Dam, paint buck, loaded. Zack Lumpkin dalton 706-537-4542 Twin 3 mo. old white Katahdin ram lambs, big for their age, $100 ea. very tame. Todd Wilson Slyvania 912-536-6789 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. '00 Reg. black Arabian gelding, broke hunter discipline NV Congo Bey Shah X Ladies First Tornado, $3500. Raymond Watts Macon 478-743-6692 13 yr old, Reg. Morab mare, used for 4h English jumps trail, $5500; 15 y.o. reg. gelding, $1200, obo. Carol Horne Gainesville 770-231-9627 16 yrs. old dark bay gelding rope head/ head/ heel 16 hds, $2800; 11 yr.old, AQHA buckskin mare, $1500. R. Fuller Greenville 706-594-0940 2 Belgian mares 4 yrs old. work single or double, $2500 for the pair. H.A. Brubaker Comer 706-338-7078 2 Year miniature filly, 32 inches AMHR reg. kid and companion friendly rides, $550. Janice Wilkes Athens 706-207-9366 2 yr.old black appie gelding, green broke, very gentle, $250; American history, mustang 2 yr, dunback buckskin gelding, $250. Debbie Armour Alto 706-778-0514 2004 AQHA, I.F. sorrell N/N gelding 97 halter pts. big beautiful, balanced gelding, easy to show, $3500. Shelley Snider Mitchell 706-465-0098 4 Mules- horses excellent, ride, pull, plow, teams, $500 and up, best prices. Joe Morgan Monroe 678-794-1200 6 yr. old 16.2h b/w spotted crossbred gelding; 5 yr old 15.2h black percheron/ Morgan cross broke great, single/double. Tommy Days Blackshear 912-449-4132 6 yr. old, golden gaited palamino mare, experienced riders, $1200. Ricky Garner Williamson 770-228-5594 Black & white TWH Spotted Alen daughter for sale, 10yr, 15.3h. registered, English/Western/ trail. Jan Moore Oxford 770-639-0137 Friendly miniature female donkey, $250. Bonnie Eubanks Sandersville 478-357-4107 Large standard, tri color spotted jack, $400. Billy Crump Canon 706-376-5631 Mini jack pasture guard guaranteed to breed mares; also mini mule pasture guard, drives to cart. Larry Booth Norman Park 229520-9441 Miniature AMHA 2009 stud, dark dun 32", AMHR 2009 light Grulla filly 32" sweet, handled daily, must sell. H. Wyrosdick dahlonega 706-867-9073 Miniature donkey jack 2 1/2 yrs. old, sorrel/lt red, reg. show quality proven sire, $500. HT. Lyon Rayle 770-891-3939 Miniature horses (3) plus mini spotted donkey - all for $4250. friendly. Individually$750 up. Dorthe Peloquin Evans 706-3399990 706-863-2810 Miniature jenny donkey, with jenny baby, both gray in color. Jackie Copelan Madison 706-453-2494 Miniature jenny, 8 yts. old, grey with cross, companion or pasture guard, very gentle, $250. Wynn Copelan Greensboro 706-4537687 Pair of appaloosa wagon horses full brothers 12 and 13 yrs. old, work good in wagon train. Charles Baker Calhoun 770548-9386 TWH gelding 14 yrs. old, 15.2h excellent trail or lesson horse, used in therapeutic riding program. Julie Souza Williamson 770-8843518 TWH gelding, beautiful rare Cremello color 6 yrs old, $3600; TWH- 10 yrs-old $1900; SSH 20 yrs-old, $1600. Keith Phillips Armuchee 706-233-9500 770-853-2767 TWH stallion black beauty trail ridden, terrific gate, sweet, stands well for farrier-vet, 14 yrs. $2800. Donna Walker Ball Ground 770-361-6778 678-427-6828 TWH x racking horse gelding 4 yrs. $900; TWHBEA, SSHBEA & NSSHBEA reg. stud, horse, 7 yr old. $1850. David Brown Cusseta 706-580-9952 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 1 White Rooster 2 yrs old - free. Barbara Cooper Stockbridge 770-474-2467 1-2 yr olds- good laying hens various breeds $5 each (moving and must sell pet chickens. K. Perrien Winston 404-604-5858 100+ Common pigeons, $4.50 ea, excellent for training. Bobby Moxley Soperton 912529-6296 478-697-6799 20 Young roosters, $7 ea. Pam Hudson dawson 229-894-4917 20+ Guineas - $8 each; 7 Yellow Buff Hens and 1 Buff Rooster - $7 each. JT. Bentley Pelham 229-294-4432 229-221-6652 2011 Assorted Laying hens, also Silkieswhite, blue, splash, black and Bantam Cochins/Frizzle Cochins-partridge, lemon partridge black. Melissa Bowden Bishop 706310-9060 2011 Hatch RIR pullets, Rose Comb dominicker pullets, two pair bourbon red turkeys. Charles Hamby Temple 678-839-9007 2011 Hatch- peacocks, bourbon Red Turkeys, Lavender and Pearl Guineas, Bantams- cochins, silkies and Polish, Ducks, calls, many more. Danny Ledford Gainesville 678-316-2335 2011 Ringneck pheasants, 3-4 months old. Dennis Rich Barnesville 678-603-3777 2011 Swinhoe, Temminck's and Red Golden pheasants, African Harlequin quail. Kevin Daft decatur 404-325-9969 3 month brown egg laying hens, bantams in pairs and trio, after 6pm. Pat McClimon Canton 678-880-1844 4 month old Turkeys, $25 or will swap for mature Polish Chicken hens. Skip Berry Canton 678-230-7440 4 year old trio, black shoulder peacocks, $350. Bobby Kendall Blue Ridge 706-6327306 7 White Leghorn Roosters for sale $5 ea. hatched May 4 2011. Brenda Darragh Cumming 678-549-8235 Americaunas, Bantam, blue egg layers, Anconas, Buff Orpingtons and Cochins, 3 and 4 months old. healthy $15 pair. Candice Romines Commerce 706-335-5397 Aracauna chicks - Easter egg layers - $4 each. Wendi Covert dahlonega 770-354-9437 Araucana and Black Australorp hens $8 ea, roosters $5 ea, also Cornish $10 pair. Townley Wilson Rayle 770-601-3612 Auracana, R.I.R., Wyandottes, Cochins, Show Quality O.E., Pigeons, Doves, others, also eggs. Randy Shoemake Carrollton 678796-9222 Australian Spotted Miniature bantam ducks for sale, and O.E bantam chickens for sale. Mark Richardson dalton 706-260-5375 B/L/R wyandottes, WLH & RD mixes. great layers/friendly, chks $3.50, 4 mo. $13.50. Kerry Tidmore dallas 770-990-7272 770-4453276 Baby Peacocks $50. Denise Dallas Gibson 706-832-0237 Baby Pearl Gray Guineas, up to 3 weeks old, $3 each. James King Newborn 770-7873674 Bantam & Standard chicks, Old English Chocolate, Fawn Quail, Blue, Blue Quail Sport, Fawn Silver Duckwing and more. Greg Lee dahlonega 706-974-4135 Bantam Cochins and Japanese from show stock, also Mandarin bantam ducks. David Wright Carrollton 770-836-8875 Bantams O.E.: Red Fawn, Red Fawn Sports & Blacks, priced according to age. Jerry Stallsworth Covington 770-786-7168 Bantams Old English, Whites and Blacks, Show Quality. Wayne Chamlee Social Circle 770-464-4561 678-451-6655 Bantams, $10, 3 guineas, $20, etc. William Smith Ball Ground 770-893-2144 Bantams: Silver Duckwing, Red Pyle, White Pekin & Kaki Campbell Ducks all ages & RIR,s. Dwayne Beard Royston 706-245-5736 Barnvelders. 11 hens, 1 rooster, brown eggs. $50. Kelly Farmer Good Hope 706342-8370 Barred Rocks, Orpingtons, Marans, Silkies, Seramas, Spitzhauben, Mallards, Call ducks, White Chinese geese. Ed Countryman Rockmart 770-480-3518 BB Reds Brown Reds Fawn Duckwings Millie FLeurs, O.E pheasants, pigeons and more. Danny Ryals Milledgeville 478-4528497 478-804-3868 Black Sexlink Pullets $10, White Rock Pullets $10, Muscovy Ducks $15, Muscovy Ducklings $6. Virginia Penny douglasville 678-575-7657 404-867-4247 Bourbon Red Turkeys, chickens, Guineas, and Silver Sebright Bantams. leeholloway@ hughes.net. Lee Holloway Greenville 706672-0015 Brahma Roosters, black and gold for sale or will trade for hens will also trade for other breeds. M. Nalley Rome 706-295-9016 Bronze turkeys large full frown pairs, $150, Pheasants Manchurian pairs, $125, Black Australorps, $8/up. Bedford Woodard dalton 706-581-5926 Bronze, Royal Palm, Wild mix Turkeys; Ringneck, Japanese Green, Red-Yellow, Golden Pheasants, Coturnix, Mallards, Peacocks. John Herndon Grayson 404-6977179 Buff Orpington cockerels/roosters, hens and one RIR hen $10 each. Chet Cox Tarrytown 912-529-6715 Chicken Egg flats 30 count 100 for $5 used but clean. Marie Murphy Powder Srings 770428-4900 J. Robert Haley of Conyers, Ga., grew these three watermelons in his backyard garden. The two Charoltte gray watermelons (shown in foreground) weighed 52 and 46 pounds; the Congo variety weighed 44 pounds. Chicken Egg flats 30 count 100 for $5 used but clean. Marie Murphy Powder Springs 770-428-4900 Chicks 6 wks and up- $4-$6 each straight run prices are firm. Jimmie Cleveland Commerce 706-335-2501 Cochin, Heavybreed Solid Black rooster, Hatched May 9th, 2011 - 4 months old. beautiful, $10. Tracy Little Canton 404-202- 5132 Cochins/ Pheasants, 3pr. Standard Silverlace, 3pr. Partridge Cochins, 4 Trios White Cochin Bantams, also Silver, Elliot, and Mutant Pheasants. Jerry Youghn Ocilla 229- 423-8692 Doc Robinson Hatch, Fox Grey, 1/2 Sid 1/2 Bonanza Black Cocks, 1/2 Mugg 1/2 Sid hen. $125. David Pruitt Waleska 770-704-6036 Dominique chicks two weeks old standard size true Heritage rose comb $2.50 ea. Tom Jones Loganville 678-699-5874 Dutch bantams light brown, blue light. brown, NPIP cert., from show stock. $10 pair. Clarence Whatley Thomaston 706-647-5122 Farm fresh free range chickens eggs, no chemicals/antibiotics, $2.50 doz. Jackie Paul Conyers 770-761-1284 Five month old RIR, Light Brahma pullets, Cochin bantams, white doves, Seramas. Libby Deal Social Circle 770-464-0046 Four Buff Orpington hens and one rooster,and three Rhode Island hens. $60 for all, must go together. Gil Messenger Conyers 770-922-0046 Full grown guineas, have pearls, lavenders, and pieds. Ronnie Howell Waycross 912- 816-5072 Game Chickens; Pure stags and Pullets, Shorty greys, bumblefoot greys, sweater greys, also have 2 yr. old pairs, Demus Bryant Canton 770-720-2939 Game fowl: Kelsos, Sid Taylors, Reza Asils, Greys, Bates-Givens-Leipher and Red Fox Hatch, Pure & crosses $25/up. Clarence Clay Macon 478-474-3109 478-335-3785 Game fowl: pure WhiteHackle, Sid Taylor, YL hatch, and Grey; also Kelso- GL Hatch crosses. T. Lilley Jeffersonville 478-945- 6139 Game fowl: stags and hens, Black Roundhead, B. Roundhead crosses, quality broodstock, after 5pm. shipping available, $100/up. Joey Smith Vienna 229-947-1279 Game: pure Haws Brown Red Bantams size pair, $50, Browns Red pullets, $35. S. Sedford Cherry Log 706-632-5608 Game: Sid Taylor, Kelsos, Butchers, Clarets, Brown Reds, Hens, many of the best, many more. Russell Griffin Gainesville 770- 241-0328 770-532-8447 Geese, Pilgrims hatched 2011. 2 females, 1 male available. hardy rare American breed, $50 for all 3. Kathy Presley Lawrenceville 404-408-4216 Golden Campines, Hamburgs, Lakenvelders, hatched April 2011, $10; silver muscovy ducks, hatched June 2011. Randall Allen Pine Mountain 706-663-2545 Homer pigeons, $6 each. E. Hendricks dublin 478-676-3513 Khaki Campbells, Runner and white egg layers, $10 ea, Duckling's $3.50 ea, Kenneth Buffington Royston 706-245-9706 Lavendar Orpington, Black Copper Marans, Heritage Delawares & other kinds of chicken, guinea. will ship/you can pickup. Nancy Garey Bowdon 770-733-9687 Lavender Orpingtons, Lavender/black Orpington Splits and Coronation Sussex. Joel Oliver Hoschton 678-425-0283 Laying hens 3/ $25 or 3-month RIR pullets for $5. . Ronald Boatright Stillmore 478-299- 4457 912-562-3508 Male and Female ducks, Black and white/golden Colorado/Mallard. $7 each. buy 5 get one free. Jerry Allred Fort Valley 478- 825-3387 Male Mallard Ducks 4 generations from wild, $8 each. Eugene Johns Waycross 912- 283-3332 Mallard Duck - female $10, White duck $10. breeding only. Warren Gragg Adairsville 706- 602-4325 Mallard duck 3 generation from wild, 5 hens, 1 Drake, $50. 2011 hatch. Kara Cavender Bowdon 770-258-7161 Mallards(3rd gen) $10 each, pekin $12 each, white brahmas,1 rooster/5hens $50, black giants 2roost/4hens $50. Larry Hetrick Juliette 478-361-8834 Muscovy Ducks for sale, 300+ to choose from; Pharaoh quail, leave msg. Bobby Martin Homer 706-677-2500 Muscovy ducks- all drakes for friendly farm use only. Sam Henson Loganville 770-466- 1826 770-355-6893 O.E. bantams from show stock, Barred Rocks, BB Reds, O.E. quail, Blue Splash, and Blacks. Mack McBurnett Tyrone 770-487- 2233 OE bantams, brown red, wheatan, blues, splash, blue splash, blue gold dw.silver dw, white, extra hens, black mottled cochin. Janice Payne Jasper 706-692-6769 OEG Bantams, Brassy Back, BB Red, Crele, Self Blue,SDW, and Mille Fleur. Rex Sells Gainesville 678-455-4471 OEGB: BB Reds, Silver, Fawn ducklings, Blues, Blacks, Creles, Splash, Whites, Spangles, Barred, Brassy backs & Dutch bantams. Ted Charles douglasville 770-942- 6847 Old English Bantams. Chicks to big chickens, several breeds including, Cochans, Standard bantams and more. Eugene Clark Jasper 706-253-5134 Overstock sale peacock 1 to 2 yr. old 1/2 price. variety of colors/breeds, call for details. Jim Baskett Forest Park 404-408-5086 Pair of Rosecomb Dominique bantams, $15, BB Red roosters and Gold Sebright roosters, $10 each. Franklin Thiel Cornelia 706-776-7085 Pair of Seramas $25, black or gray bearded silkie chicks 6 wks-3 mths. $8-$10. Joe Shuler Powder Springs 678-215-8641 Peacocks beautiful green Java and India blue males 1 1/2 yr. old, $90 ea/ females, $45 ea, Black Shoulder male, $125. Diane Hall Macon 478-808-9128 Pekin Ducks, ready for pond. Brian Sturdy dahlonega 706-865-9201 Pheasant Breeders Reeves, Amherst, Blue+Brown Ears, Swinhoe, Temminck Tragopan, Malay Crested Firebacks. Peafowl Pairs and Trios. Gerald Hayes Flowery Branch 770-967-3877 Pilgrim Geese Trios/Flock 7 trios @ $150/trio $950/all. Laying in January. Good history. Email for info. Maryllis Wolfgang Milledgeville 31061 478-932-5611 Polish chicks $5, all colors, Americanas, lay blue eggs and Silverlaced wyandottes, lay brown eggs $3. Jan Ross Conyers 770-9290817 Purebred bantams: OE, Cochrain, Silver Pencil Rock, Partridge Rock, Seabright and many more. Moores Bantam Farm Cumming 770-886-6916 Racey Mug fowl direct from wayne chapman$1500/trio. Bumgardner Hatch-stags and pullets-$200/pair, discount on multiple birds. A. Reed Summerville 706-676-7705 Red Bourbon turkeys, White Giant pigeons. Jame Burnette Alma 770-598-6887 912-6325749 Red Golden Pheasants 2011 hatchings. Chad Kent Surrency 912-339-2762 RIR and Buff Orpington, 20 weeks old $15 ea. Greg Woodle Griffin 404-516-8269 RIR chicks hatched first of Aug 2011, $2 ea, Dominque chicks hatched middle of July 2011, $2 ea. B. Ardron Ball Ground 770-3017356 770-479-4893 RIR hens & roosters, hens good layers, other mixed breed hens/roosters, $10 each. Rebecca Cook douglasville 770-675-3362 Roosters 20-24wks old $5/each. also have 2 2010 roosters $10/each. Shelley Thames Senoia 770-599-3623 Rouen Ducks, African Dewlap Geese, and 4-6 months old Royal Palm Turkeys. Joel Keys Ranger 706-334-6999 Standard Blue & Black Cochins, Rose Comb Dominque, Partridge Rocks, Blue laced Red Wyandottes, Larry Waters Aragon 678901-7602 Taking orders for 2012 Narragansett Turkeys, provide name/phone #, eggs or poults, still $10 each; eggs $50/doz. Kenneth Spear Chickamauga 706-539-2423 White Leghorn chicks. Forrest Stinson Williamson 770-229-8921 White leghorn hens, red Star hens, White leghorn rooster, RIR roosters. Dianne Barton Armuchee 706-234-9624 White Pekins ducks, $10 each, call for more information. Linda Williams Maysville 706652-3392 Young laying hens RIR pullets , $10 each. Harold Betsill Griffin 770-337-7787 Young pullets- RI Reds, BJ Giants, Black Sex Links, laying this fall. $15 each. Irene Freeman Toccoa 706-716-3364 Young White Leghorn layers, Barred Rocks, Bantams and other chickens. Paul Crosby Whigham 229-762-3298 Poultry/Fowl Requiring Permit/License If you have questions regarding this category, call Shavonne Smith at 404-6519081 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: chicks flight birds for 20112012 season, some started birds. Larry Burch Midville 478-589-7526 Bobwhite quail chicks, flight condition birds, no Sunday sales or calls, email: jwjquailman@tds.net. John Jeans Waleska 770-737-5581 770-324-3894 Bobwhite quail, flight conditioned, now available for the 2010 season, call for pricing. Rembert Hancock Fairmount 404-376-0550 706-337-5711 Bobwhite quail, weathered and flight ready, R&R Quail Farm. Floyd Comeaux Griffin 770229-3917 770-861-3831 Jumbo Wisconsin-Bobwhite quail, eggs: $48/100; $168/600; $260/1000; flight yearround, mead5345@wadleyquailfarm.com. Raymond Meadows P.O. Box 338 Wadley 30477 478-252-5345 Northern Bobwhite quail eggs and day old chicks, call for pricing and availability. Gabe Robinson Bowdon 770-258-4075 Poultry/Fowl Wanted 2 Female Khaki Campbell ducks wanted for lonely males on private pond near Alpharetta. Christine Fahrnbauer Canton 404-664-4884 770-619-9861 Looking for Buff Brahma hens (laying age). John Andrews Hiawassee 770-778-0852 Wednesday, September 21, 2011 THE MARKET BULLETIN Page 7 Looking for RIR, Australorp, Dominique, or any brown egg layer, 18+ weeks. John O'Brien Oxford 404-285-3964 Need 2 peachicks, 2 months old for our 1 orphaned chick, Warner Robins/Perry area. David Jacobs Kathleen 478-987-4117 Need two Serama hens for my Serama roosters. Edward Epps Athens 706-248-6274 One Bronze turkey hen. Donald Dyches Savannah 912-429-0720 To buy Giant Buff Cochins. Calvin Kelly Gainesville 770-539-1253 Turkey babies Royal Palm (white) 3-5 months old. ducks, bantams, pigeons. Vlad Polunin dacula 678-907-5744 Turkey hens wanted within 50 miles of Wayne County. Dwaine Mallard Jesup 912294-2788 Want to buy or will take any unwanted Guineas within reasonable distance of Carrollton, Ga. Audrey Kimberley Whitesburg 678-873-9031 404-285-7412 Wanted: pretty small bantam hens and rooster in Towns or Union counties, not old, like Cochin and Japanese. Nancy Kelly young Harris 706-379-1488 Wanted: Rooster, saddle feathers/long peacock herl, will pay for shipping, prefer solid white, white/black grizzly. Jessie Frary Statesboro 706-247-2904 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. Looking to find home for intact, b/w male llama, preferably with another or herd. Angela Sims Concord 770-853-8804 Wanted: Emu chicks or adults. Michael Lewis Conyers 404-272-0011 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. Horse, must be 900lbs and up, must be fat and reasonable priced, no studs. Sibby Green Bremen 678-372-0782 lamb or sheep, reasonable. Sarah Knott Griffin 770-227-3911 Want to buy goats, hogs, sheep, horses, purebreed or mixed breed, will pick up, will pay cash. Donald Green Temple 770-8416815 Wanted: Nubian doe. must be gentle and reasonably priced. Tanya Chenoweth Adairsville 770-877-9363 LIVESTOCK HANdLING If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Andrea Stephens at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082. '03 Bison 3-horse s/l/g/n Alumasport w/LQ. one owner, loaded with options. $18,000. Karen Kimble Oxford 404-427-9207 404-8986686 1 Roping saddle, good condition, $250; Australian pleasure, $125, good condition. Robert Coggin Hampton 678-583-4996 1 Set brown leather harness like new, fits 1100 lbs to 1600 lbs, stailess steel fittings, show quality. Jimmie Mathis Gainesville 770887-5480 15 yr. old, TW/QH 17h blk/wht gelding trail horse, $2000 obo; 3 yrs. old, sorrel gelding, $2500. Jim Kittle Bowdon 770-258-1821 770301-2571 15" leather western saddle, good condition has an acorn pattern on the saddle. Larry Williams Newnan 770-251-4790 17.5" Passier AP, med. tree, leathers+irons included, 16" Western saddle basket weave, extra wide gullet, $150. Jessy McCollum Moreland 706-333-0573 2 Bradley mobile bunk feeders $2,000 each. Jimmy Coggins Bogart 404-535-1228 678-614-4994 2 Farrowing crates with flooring, call for more information. Randy Saye danielsville 706-621-9809 20' Circle W- GN livestock trailer 2 cut gates 7000# axles vinyl top like new cond $4800. Pat Herrington Glennville 912-654-3593 912237-1574 2000 2 Horse aluminum trailer GN, small sleeping and dressing area, very good condition, $4500. Ricky Stringer Statesboro 912-587-2828 2001 Bee 4 horse trailer, roof heat/air, awning, 12ft. l.w., drop down windows, rear tack, $8950. Holly Roberson Rentz 478-290-6435 2003 Sundowner ProStock 20' all aluminum Stock trailer $8,500 photos available. Daniel Paulk Ambrose 912-393-5144 912-359-3200 2006 Longhorn 16-ft. bumper pull 4-horse trailer, 6-ft.wide 7-ft. tall, excellent condition, sheltered, less than 500 miles, $3500. Jeff Nalley Roopville 678-873-6751 404-5572345 2006 Sundowner 3H SL 8012 full factory LQ with 12 ft short wall, ramp, oak cabinets, full bath. Jimmy Plemons Rome 706-766-6489 2007 Calico 4H BP, stock gate, divider, mangers, tack. $3500. 4', 8', 10' gates with goat wire. Julie May Commerce 706-716-0824 2007 Sundowner Signature Series 8008 trailer; 3h slant load; gooseneck; mangers; ramp; super LQ; 8ft shortwall, $35,000. Lynn Richardson Chatt Hills 404-304-0010 2008 Stoll Gooseneck stock trailer, like new, less than 1500 miles, Center devider, spare tire, $6000. Chuck Soriero Morganton 706-374-2686 4H hotwalker, electric, runs great, price includes concrete pad $850 firm. Laura Daniels Statesboro 912-682-1814 Animal pen- for ponies, goats etc. 4'H x10'L 100 sq.ft, 4 panels portable, $170. Eddie Hatcher Comer 706-783-3818 Bob Loomis reining saddle 16", great condition, $600. Jean O'Connor Perry 478988-0508 Complete team show harness, silver decoration, only used 4 times, excellent condition. Rhonda Johnson Woodstock 770312-4224 Horse blankets for sale waterproof turnouts sizes 60-70 great condition $30 each. Susan Weldon Aragon 770-633-2210 Horse buggy, handcrafted, hydraulic brakes, harness 13.2hh, $700; saddles $50; tack $5-10. Joe Conti Colbert 706-614-6890 Horse fence, 72 in. x 100ft. $195 and 60 in.x100ft.$150. Charles Wyatt Hamilton 706298-1463 Mare for beginner rider, will trade reg. app mare, foundation bred, 5 yrs old, gentle, saddle broke. Brenda Deaton Lawrenceville 770-921-2880 Miniature one horse cart with tack $475. Merrill Randolph Locust Grove 770-9141284 Powder river sweep tub and alley, $2000. Michael Giesbrecht Louisville 478-494-8480 rubber tire wagon and new harness $2,000, Amish doctors buggy, and set of harness ex. condition $2,000. Pat Harden dublin 478463-3562 478-484-0271 Several: wagons, carts & buggies, call for Information & prices. James Brantley Clarksville 706-473-1231 Stall fronts 7 and dividers 5, $3500 for all with wood slats. were purchased at Tractor Supply brand new $5600 with out the wood slats. 12x12. Tanya Lemke Luthersville 678850-3009 Stoll GN Stock trailer, hard top, divider gate, escape door, rear swing gates, good tires, paint, body. $3000. Mark Woodham Madison 706-752-0077 Two horse walk through trailer, good condition, very little rust, great floor, 1970's, $1550. Gary Wilcher Griffin 678-588-6936 W&W bumper pull # horse s/l trailer, saddle room in back and tack room in the front, $5000. Hunter Brigdon Statesboro 912-3088858 Want: to buy one or two horse trailer in good condition, will pay up to $700 cash. Brenda Cook Blairsville 706-835-2282 Wanted 16ft. cattle trailer, dbl axle, good condition, reasonably priced. Jimmy Gragg Adairsville 404-245-6771 Western Big Horn 16" show saddle with matching bridle, lots of silver, pics available, $2000. Vickie Yarbrough douglasville 678898-5968 RABBITS If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Andrea Stephens at 404-6519081 or 404-651-9082. 2 Netherland Dwarfs male, white blue eyed, with cage each, $50 each. Joe/Sandy Kindle Gainesville 678-863-9112 all age San Juan rabbits starting at $10 each at 5 weeks call before 9 pm. Branndon Butler Monroe 404-867-0807 Bunnies & Breeders/Rex & MiniRex many colors, New Zealand Whites, Netherland Dwarf. Jac Garye Bowdon 404-409-2352 Flemish Giants, born 8/16 & 8/17 pedigree, $60; companion quality, $40. Chuck Rigdon Lithia Springs 770-745-6097 Herd reduction, $5-$10 assorted cross breds of 5 small breeds, handled as companions, assorted colors. Terry Russell Grayson 770-682-8670 Holland Lops young adults- male and female, pedigree, selling out, cages available. Brenda McDaniel Good Hope 770-207-6150 Holland Lops, Pedigrees, show quality, all colors $20 and up. Allen Dills Cleveland 706- 878-0907 Large quantity, San juan Runner/Cottontail rabbits, already on ground. Wendell Cole Carrollton 770-832-8786 Mixed rabbit, white/brown male $15. Robert Clements Fitzgerald 229-831-7188 New Zealand black rabbit doe, 5 mos old. never been bred, no papers, $25. Noelle Silva Conyers 678-485-9823 New Zealand white breeder does, $25 purebred flemish giants, $35. Latricia Weatherford Lagrange 706-616-4479 NZW , 4- 8 weeks old, starting at $8. Kaye Evans Buena Vista 229-649-7885 Rabbits for sale- adults & bunnies only $10- $15. Samantha Wilson Social Circle 678- 850-3991 Rabbits- all types (including meat rabbits), healthy and strong, good temperaments. $10 to $15. Savannah Frich Leesburg 760-470- 5618 760-470-5619 Rabbits- call for selection and price, seven days 9am-4pm please. Lenny Stevenson Atlanta 404-867-9525 San Juan swamp runners, large quanity. Robbie Williams Grayson 770-616-4312 Tiny Netherland Dwarf, Dwarf Holland Lop and Dwarf Hotot bunnies. hanngray@bellsouth.net Ann Gray Milner 770-468-3330 White California rabbits- have 8. $10, no papers, they get around 10lbs. Amanda Copeland Locust Grove 404-626-0031 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. $20 each, 2011 Fescue mixed grass hay, 4X5 rolls. Charles Woodward Covington 678725-2292 $25, 2011 Bermuda/Bahia, 4x4 bales; also, have some $15 bales available, also 2011. Scott Stephens Wrightsville 478-232-8114 $25, 4x4 rolls, $3.50/square bales, 2011 Fescue horse quality, barn stored. Walter Henson Ellijay 706-636-4057 706-264-4477 $35, 2011 Bahia/Bermuda mix; $40, Coastal Bermuda, 4x5 net-wrapped, central Ga. Don Galimore Montrose 404-281-0673 478-376-4502 $4 bale, Fescue/Orchard grass hay, horse quality, heavy square bales, fertilized, limed, rain free. Lamar Long Chatsworth 706-6955906 $40, 4x5 Bermuda/Crabgrass rolls, net wrapped, dry in barn; Bermuda square bales, $5, can deliver. Gary Lane Carrollton 770832-6445 404-502-4000 $50, 4x5 rolls, 2011 Coastal Bermuda; $50 ryegrass, horse quality, in barn, fertilized, net wrap. W. Glover Griffin 770-599-9806 '11 Alicia Bermuda, 4x5 rolls, net wrapped, $50; wheat straw, 4x5 rolls, $30. James Martin Waynesboro 706-554-2480 '11 Alicia Bermuda, fertilized, in barn, $55; Fescue/Bermuda mix, $40, field; Millet, $30; Johnson grass, $25, field. Alan Mobley Griffin 770-560-3441 '11 Alicia hay, horse quality, fertilized, weed free and barn kept, square bales, $4 each. Scott Lynch Waynesville 912-266-4755 '11 Alicia hay, square bales, well fertilized, rain free and barn kept, $4. Robert Maloney Hoboken 912-458-3030 '11 Bermuda grass hay, irrigated, 4x5 rolls, $40, Knoxville/Macon area. Harold Distel Knoxville 770-584-1862 478-836-9400 '11 Bermuda hay for sale, UGA analysis available, delivery avail. Rodney Martin E. dublin 478-278-1818 '11 Bermuda square bales, $6/bale, rain free, barn kept; Mixed grass, 4x5, $35/roll; mulch square bales, $2.50/bale. Karen Nalewako Newnan 770-630-6541 '11 Bermuda, Tift 44, horse quality square bales, $4.25, barn; $3.50, field. David Blackmore Cartersville 770-652-6453 '11 Bermuda/Fescue mix, horse quality hay, 1st cutting, under cover, $4.50/bale. Carol Hassell Lilburn 404-374-1961 '11 Bermuda/Fescue mix, horse quality hay, 1st cutting, under cover, $4.50/bale; cow hay, $2.75/bale. Jeremy Means Snellville 770539-3405 '11 Bermuda/Fescue, large rolls or sq bales, horse quality, kept in barn, can deliver. Jay Townsend Monroe 678-618-6992 '11 Bermuda/Johnson grass, mixed cow hay, large heavy 4x6 round bales, $37, in barn while they last. Tony Smith Monticello 706476-2051 '11 Bermuda/mix, large rolls, 5x6 rd. bales, $35 per roll. Ray Hubbard Carlton 706-3385652 '11 Cheyenne Bermuda, premium quality, squares, $5.50, at barn; 5x5 Bermuda/Fescue round in barn, $40; outside, $25. Tim Addington Toccoa 706-599-3555 '11 Coastal Bermuda, 4x5 round bales, horse quality, barn kept, cow hay; also, delivery available. Jessie Hatcher Macon 478-474-4730 '11 Coastal Bermuda, horse quality, large, tight square bales, well fertilized, limed, $5.25, if picked up in field. Dave Garwood Monticello 770-354-2085 '11 Coastal, Tift 85, highly fertilized & irrigated, UGA tested, 4x5 rolls, approx. 1000 lbs., $45. Freeman Montgomery Junction City 706-269-3270 706-366-1956 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. '11 Fescue mix, sq., horse qlty, $4.50; 4x5 rolls, $40; cow hay sq., $2.95; 4x5 rolls, $25. Ricky Anderson Taylorsville 404-402-8470 '11 Fescue Orchard, 48- 4X4 rolls, fertilized, limed, and sprayed, $25 each, excellent cattle hay. Jon Anderson Sautee 770-402-9867 '11 Fescue square bale, $3.50; round net wrapped bale, $35; mulch sq. bales, $2.50. Bill Bailey Flowery Branch 770-967-0298 770-967-6304 '11 Fescue/Bermuda square and round bales, sprayed and fertilized, $4/square; $35/round, delivery available, barn kept. Kenny Sargent Rockmart 770-490-1227 '11 Fescue/Orchard grass, 4x4 rolls in barn, $20 per roll. H. Kinsey Cleveland 706-8655510 '11 horse quality Bermuda mix, 4x5 net wrapped, limed, fert., $45; sq., $5, del. available. Neil Brasington Buchanan 770617-5393 '11 horse quality, Bermuda; also, cow, goat, and mulch hay, sq. bales only, delivery available, Monroe Co. Jimmy Waldrep Forsyth 478-994-0701 '11 Tift 44, Coastal, $30-$35; Fescue/Bermuda mix, $25-$30, 4x5 rd. bales. Scott McDaniel yatesville 706-4723013 2011 4x5 rolls, Fescue hay; also, 4x5 rolls wheat hay, in barn. Everett Panter Blue Ridge 706-455-7227 2011 4x5 Russell Bermuda, $40; 4x5 Fescue, $35, in barn, weed free. Charles Chastain Talking Rock 770-893-9013 2011 Alfalfa/Orchard grass, $5; Fescue & rye grass, heavy bales, $4, and other hay. Jerry Higdon Rossville 706-866-4999 2011 Alicia 4x5 900 lb. rolls, net wrapped, horse and cow quality, well fertilized, delivery available. Paul Harris Patterson 912-6700222 2011 Alicia Bermuda square bales, clean, well fertilized, horse quality. Kenneth Potts Sylvester 229-392-3675 2011 Alicia Bermuda square bales, in barn, $4. Scott Thompson Glennville 912-3341642 2011 Bahia/Bermuda, 4x5 round, cut Aug 30, $40/roll. Jim Sibley 1415 Stribling Rd. Woodbury 30293 404-434-8081 2011 Bermuda crabgrass mix, net wrapped, dry in barn, horse quality, $30, can deliver. Alvin Strickland Patterson 904-3357463 2011 Bermuda grass, horse quality hay, round and sq. bales, discount out of field. Todd Harris Macon 478-447-5310 2011 Bermuda mixed grass hay, stored in barn, $35, delivery available. John Moore Taylorsville 404-277-5554 2011 Bermuda, 4x5 rolls, horse quality, $55 & up; also, cow hay, $25 & up. Carol Sapp Barney 229-251-3904 2011 Coastal Bermuda hay, 4x5 net wrapped, stored in barn. Fred Sackett Butler 478-862-5120 2011 Coastal Bermuda hay, horse quality square bales, $4.50/bale, rain and weed free. Curtis Durden Lyons 912-526-3189 912-2451081 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 hay, sq. bales, $4.25; rd., $40. Clark Weaver Hoschton 706255-3160 2011 Coastal Bermuda mix, horse quality square bales, $6, fertilized, rain free, in barn; 4x5 round rolls, $55. Guy Seals Hiram 770942-3759 2011 Coastal Bermuda round bales, 4x5 rolls, 38 rolls in barn, $25 per roll. Anthony Poss Kingston 404-783-5605 2011 Coastal Bermuda square bales or 4x5 net wrapped round bales. Randy Tankersley Appling 706-339-5319 2011 Coastal Bermuda square bales, $6.25/bale, well fertilized and limed, horse quality, delivery available. Jack McCracken Newnan 770-304-2487 2011 Coastal Bermuda square bales, horse quality, $5. Wayne Vinson Haddock 478-4575587 2011 Coastal Bermuda square bales, horse quality, fert., good color/weight, rain free, $5.50. Bill Turner Brooks 770-401-9648 2011 Coastal Bermuda, 4x5 rolls, fertilized and limed, horse quality, $45; cow, $30. Louis Hamilton Keysville 706-833-7064 706-5542898 2011 Coastal Bermuda, large square bales, horse quality, well fertilized, rain free, very clean, $6, in barn. Scott Barnett Greenville 678-469-9504 2011 Coastal Bermuda, premium large square bales, forage tested, rain free, limed/fertilized. Dan Evans Athens 706-3186136 Page 8 THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday, September 21, 2011 2011 Coastal/Bermuda hay, well fertilized round bales, 6x5. Jimmy Newsome Thomson 706-595-7150 2011 fall cutting, Bermuda/Fescue mix hay, no weeds, $35/roll; $3.50 per square bale. Ben Umberger dawsonville 770-363-3187 2011 fertilized, sq. bales hay, Timothy/ Orchard mix, $6 at barn, delivery available. C.C. Hemphill Blairsville 706-745-4414 2011 Fescue hay, horse quality, net wrapped in barn, $4/bale; 4x5, $35/roll. Larry Lewallen Waleska 770-712-5910 2011 Fescue mix, 4x5 rolls and square bales, barn kept, delivery avail., $25 per roll. Jared Floyd dawsonville 678-787-5736 2011 Fescue mixed 4x5 rolls, barn stored, fertilized, delivery available. Jimmy Payne Rockmart 404-557-8448 770-684-9091 2011 Fescue Orchard mix, 4x5 rolls, fertilized, very good quality, $30/roll, discount 10 or more, $28 each. Pat Sutton Clarkesville 706-947-3006 2011 Fescue square bales, $4, horse quality, well fertilized, rain free, limed, sprayed, stored in barn. Al Blackburn dawsonville 770-401-2862 2011 Fescue, well fertilized and rain free, $3/ bale; Mulch, $2/bale; cow hay, 4x5 rolls, $20/bale. Lee Gurley Rockmart 770-684-7384 2011 Fescue/Bermuda mix, $25/roll and up. Jerry Glancy Griffin 404-433-3568 2011 Fescue/Bermuda mix, tight heavy 4x5 rolls, rain-free in barn, $40/roll. Jimmy Neisler Cumming 770-889-1719 2011 horse quality, Coastal Bermuda, square or 4x5 round bales, cow and mulch hay. Larry Morgan Lizella 478-972-5977 2011 large round bales, Bermuda/Fescue mix, horse quality, $35. Ron Hunton Kingston 678-899-5182 2011 mixed grass, horse quality, Fescue & Orchard, fertilized, rain free, 600# rolls, $40. Pat Cheatham Newnan 770-253-8703 2011 Oat hay, highly fertilized square bales, $6 at barn, delivery avail. Tim Smith Eatonton 478-363-6631 2011 perennial peanut hay, horse quality, 50 lb. bales, $8 each. Ian Stephens Tifton 229-387-5545 229-386-2314 2011 rolled hay for sale, Fescue/Bermuda mix, horse quality, mixed, and cow hay. Jared Cook Locust Grove 770-616-6105 2011 square bales: Fescue hay, $3.50; Wheat hay, $4, barn stored, never wet. Donnie Lowman Ellijay 706-889-8617 2011 Tift 44 hay, in barn, round bales, $50; square, $6, good tight bales. Patricia Adams Byron 478-714-7991 2011 Tift 44 square bales, horse quality, large bales, $6/bale; 2010 hay, $5/bale. Tripp Conner Social Circle 770-601-2877 2011 Tift 44, inside horse hay, $60; mixed Fescue/Bermuda cow hay, $35, fertilized and limed, 800-1000 lb. bales. Coy Baker Loganville 770-466-4609 2011 wheat & rye grass hay, 5x5 round bales, fertilized, stored in barn, horse quality, near Madison/Morgan Co. Frank Eaton Buckhead 706-342-0727 706-474-0689 2011 Wheat straw, $3 per bale, if you pick up. Keith Potts Jenkinsburg 770-355-4587 40 large round bales, 2011 Oat straw, $15/bale. Bruce Parker Butler 478-214-0473 4x5 Bermuda mix hay, $35 per roll, in field, delivery available. Jackie Faulkner Barnesville 404-925-6671 4x5 mixed hay, Bermuda/Johnson, $25 3rd cutting in field. Bob Stowe Taccoa 706-8867060 4x5 rolls, Fescue mix, $35, barn stored, horse quality; also, cow hay outside, $20, 4x5 rolls. Rodney Johnson Tallapoosa 678-3786562 770-574-7246 5x6 rolls, Bermuda/Fescue blend hay, rain free in barn, horse quality, $35; cow quality, $30. A.G. Williams Toccoa 706-886-9530 Alicia Bermuda horse quality, 2 cutting bales, $5; rolls, $50, under barn. Tammy Yeomans Patterson 912-590-5010 Bermuda large round bales, $40, delivery available. John Pelton Covington 770-7872987 678-525-3135 Bermuda square bales, horse quality, $6; mixed bales, cow quality, $3; also, rolls available. Daniel Morris Mansfield 770-7878947 770-929-8781 Bermuda/Fescue hay, top quality, fertilized, rain and weed free, in barn, 4x5 netwrapped, $40/$50; square bales, $5. Rex Palmer Auburn 770-867-9589 Bermuda/Fescue mix for sale, horse, cattle, and mulch, call for prices, Roopville area. James Perry Franklin 770-876-5556 Bermuda/Fescue, round bales for horses, $45; Fescue round bales, $40, net wrapped, sheltered. Sherrel Astin Villa Rica 770-4595013 Bermuda/mixed, $30/round bales, good quality, just cut, sprayed for weeds, located in Senoia/Brooks area. Andy Jackson Senoia 678-362-3393 Bulk or bagged oats for sale. Alan Wasden Louisville 706-831-0441 Coastal and Coastal/Fescue mix, well fertilized, limed, net-wrapped over edge, 4x4 rolls, $30/roll, field; $35, barn. Jim Pierce Waverly Hall 706-582-3846 404-372-8631 Coastal Bermuda mix hay (stored outside), fresh cut, 4x4 bales, cow quality, fertilized, $35/bale, delivery available. Lowinston Jackson Grantville 770-583-2385 Coastal, Russell, Tift 85, barn stored, cut six times per year, delivery avail. 150 miles from Lyons. Kirk Little Lyons 912-326-3512 Fescue and Fescue/Orchard square bale hay, suitable for horses. L.D. Wright 5100 Fosters Mill Road Cave Spring 30124 706777-0360 706-777-0360 Fescue mix, 4x5 rolls, $20 per roll, in field. Charles Ansley Cornelia 706-778-4165 Fescue/Bermuda mix, round bales, $20/roll. Craig Lynn Rockmart 770-547-8073 Fescue/Bermuda mixed hay, 4x5 rolls, $18, Audie LaViolette Hartwell 706-436-1695 Hay, 100 acre farm pretty good establishment of Coastal, looking for someone to manage and cut on halves. Brandi Benefield Fayetteville 678-668-5100 High quality, Tift-9 Bahia hay, round rolls, $40/roll. Chad Sumner Lenox 229-388-7038 Horse quality Bermuda hay, 20,000 square bales available. Paul Harris Odum 912-2942470 Horse quality, Bermuda hay in barn, $60 each; mixed grass hay in barn, $40 each. Bo Rohrabaugh Stockbridge 770-238-8773 Large quantity 5x4 rolls, in barn, Millet, Bahia, Bermuda, Fescue, Ryegrass, all JD net wrapped, $40-$45/roll. Bob Miller Greenville 706-672-4556 706-977-3062 Premium 2011 Tift 44, fertilized, weed/crabgrass free, barn stored, $70/roll; Premium 2011 Coastal, barn stored, $50/roll. Tim Hunter Conyers 770-483-8712 770-9226653 Round hay, 4x5, inside and outside, Fescue/Bermuda/Orchard grass mix, some mulch hay also. Joe Cronan Mcdonough 770-957-4761 Starting Sept. 1st, square and round Bermuda and Fescue mixed. Frank Powell 1207 Jacksonville Rd. Tallapoosa 30176 770574-2867 Tifton 44, Bermuda square bales, green, excellent horse quality, $5; round Fescue, $35. Paige Bullock 315 Gore Lakes Rd. dallas 30132 770-445-2107 Timothy Orchard, horse quality feed hay, $3.50/bale, delivery price available upon request. Josh Dills Blairsville 706-897-3038 Top quality 2011 UGA tested, Alicia hay, rd. or sq., barn stored, delivery avail. Heath Pittman Vidalia 912-293-2535 Well fertilized, horse quality, Coastal Bermuda, $5 sq. bale behind baler. Gerald Shelnutt Loganville 770-466-8917 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. Coker 227 oats, cleaned/bagged, 95% germination, 97.68% pure, 45-lb. bags; Gore wheat, 95% germination, 99.48% pure, wild radish, 4/lb. Jimbo Hatcher Macon 478-9541688 Indian Corn, 2011 crop, available after September 15th, contact by phone or e-mail for pricing. Ben Avery Adrian 478-697-1914 Wrens Abruzzi rye seed, $13/bu., 87% germination. Jimmy Moncrief Leaning J Farms 5052 Zenith Mill Rd. Fort Valley 31030 478-825-0865 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 229-2248294 Banana plants, 7-14 ft. tall, cold hardy, will bear fruit south of Atlanta, $65 each. Jack Jaxon Atlanta 770-452-1616 Blueberry plants, $1.50; thornless blackberry plants, $2; plum trees, $5, shipping avail. Kelly Blizman Perry 478-955-6025 Blueberry plants, ready for fall planting, Jumbo Highbush, Rabbiteye, thousands available, 1-gal., 1-2 years old, $1.50, delivery available. SonShine Farms Waycross 912288-4375 912-285-8861 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 Egyptian walking onion bulbs, 1/2 gal., $14, I pay shipping. Jimmy Bowden Woodbury 706-553-2999 Fig trees, Brown Turkey varieties, 1, 2, and 3 year old trees from cuttings. John Jeffords 84 Hampton St. Homerville 31634 912-4872336 Garlic: eating or planting stock, 6 varieties, order for fall planting. Patrick Shields 451 Windy Ridge Drive danielsville 30633 706795-3977 Grape vine, rooted cuttings, $3.50; larger sizes available, limited quantities, Seible, Reliance Seedless, Morris Diamond, call for availability. Hans Gruetzenbach dalton 706313-2485 Large grapevine, rooted cuttings, $3.50; larger sizes available, limited quantities: Seible, Reliance Seedless, Morris Diamond, call for availability. Hans Gruetzenbach dalton 706-271-0800 Pomegranate plants, 1 gal. pots up to fruiting size, some with fruit. Sam Warbington dacula 770-962-2454 Thousands of Japanese maple trees, many varieties, upright, weepers, 3-gallon to 100gallon size. Barbara Southall Valdosta 229559-5084 229-834-5940 White multiplying onions, $24 per gallon; $16 per half gallon, shipping included in the price. Emily Nix Winder 770-867-1897 White multiplying onions, 1/2 gallon, $18 includes postage. W. Clarke 202 Almon Church Rd. Covington 30014 770-787-3838 Blueberry plants, 1 & 2 gallon, Rabbiteyes, $5 & $10, many varieties, licensed, royalties paid. Mark Ransbotham 6320 Waterside Dr. Gainesville 30506 770-480-8085 Ag Seed/Plants Wanted Wanted: Mrs. Bryan apple scionwood and Dolly Parton tomato seed, leave message. Tammy Snodgrass Chickamauga 423-8020219 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: Gloriosa diasy, Cleome, and coneflower seeds. Mary Howard 2455 Clayton St. Macon 31204 $1/LSASE, large pkg. seed, Larkspur, Foxglove, Sweet William, OF Poppy, hollyhock, Cleome, or Coneflower. N. Crosby 1308 Seaway NE Townsend 31331 2011 China Asters, Baptisia, Dame's Rocket, Larkspur, Foxglove, hollyhocks, moneyplant, sweet williams, cosmos, $1 pk./SASE. Sara O'Shields Box 185 Tate 30177 770-735-3657 2011 Cleome seed for sale, 1 tsp., $1 cash, SASE. Betty Robinson Senoia 770-599-0360 2011 seeds: Marigold, Touch-Me-Nots, Columbine, Zinnia, Black-eyed Susans, Balloon plant, $1 each, plus LSA2SE. Melissa Lawler 116 Nelson Oaks Drive Ball Ground 30107-2798 770-735-3679 3000 1 gallon Shi Shi Sasanquas available now, $3 each. Charles Moore Pavo 229-8915127 4 year old Hellebores (Lenten Roses) ready to bloom in January, $4 each; Pachysandra: 50 plants for $10. Carol Olson Marietta 770998-1076 4" perennials, 350 varieties, all $1.50 ea. including Helleborus; 1 gal. grafted Japanese maples, $20-$25; display garden. Selah Ahlstrom Jackson 770-775-4967 Aloes, night blooming Cereus, Jade, Begonia, Kalanchoes, white and red Amaryllis, $2 up, many more. Nancy Rosser Powder Springs 770-943-1915 Amsonia, begonias, Crinum, ferns, Helleborus, foxgolve, plant for next spring blooms, iris, daylilies, Canna, Tansy, Monkeyfaces, Hydrangeas, gingerlilies, others. Verma Farlow East Point 404-7677656 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 Azaleas, Japanese Maples, Gardenia, Hostas, Hydrangeas, Knockout roses, more. Linda Waites Fairburn 770-964-6414 Bald Cypress, 10/15-gal., $25; Crape Myrtles, $8; Loblolly pines, 5-gal., 6', $10; daylilies, etc., $2.50. James West Commerce 706-244-9476 Bamboo, free, sizes small-extra large, take but don't leave a mess. John Beason Tyrone 770-964-1777 Black bamboo, Golden bamboo, Moon vines, Muscadine vines, Passion vines, Beautyberry, Rice paper, and many other plants. David Pelton Covington 678-6540571 Callaloo, aka Caribbean spinach seeds, large leaf callaloo, no bitterness, will reseed. $1/SASE. William Hayes 294 Old Speer Road Stockbridge 30281 770-474-3082 Chinese Parasol trees, fast growing, 1-2 ft. high in 1 or 2 gal pots, $25 each. Chris Dominy Eastman 478-374-5953 Cleome seeds, old fashioned, perennial pink lavender flowers, $1/tablespoon & SASE. Patti Dort 6210 Jewell Bennett Rd. dawsonville 30534 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, 2-8 fans/clump, $2/clump, buy 20/3 free, free iris, Fayette Co. J. Wilson Tyrone 770-4874767 Daylilies: hundreds of hybrids, now is best time to plant, we ship, pics@ferncove.com. Mary Denney 400 Jim Starr Rd Newnan 30263 770-367-5095 Flying Dragon, Moon vine, shrubs, perennials, native ferns, Cross vine, many more on 5 acres, will ship. B. G. Hollimon Buford 770-855-4252 Grancy Greybeard seeds, $1 per pkg. w/ SASE. L.H. Norton 25384 Hendricks Rd. Metter 30439 Hostas, beautiful full gal. containers, many varieties, $2.50 ea.; Night blooming Cerus, $3 ea. Carol Bland Fayetteville 770-964-3162 Hostas: 200 varieties, mini to extra large, 2 miles beyond Zion Hill Church, Fri/Sat./Sun., or by appt. Dee Little Ellijay 706-635-4891 Iris, gorgeous purple/white, plant now for spring blooms, $15 doz., $4 s&h. M. Hemphill 306 Cedar Creek Rd. Winder 30680 770-8676188 Japanese maples, 30 varieties, dwarfs and lace leafs, 3-25 gal., $35 up. Bridget Britton Evans 706-829-1427 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 Mixed daylilies, La. iris, Hosta, 10/$12, ppd.; Yellow Rose of Texas, 3/$12; Peter pepper, more, $2/tbsp./SASE. F. Brooks 674 New Rosedale Rd. Armuchee 30105 Old timey plum granny seed, $1 per tsp./SASE. Floyd Payne 167 Mt. Pleasant Church Rd. Blairsville 30512 Old-timey Daffodils, $3/doz., $6/post, orange daylilies, yellow Cannas, Siberian Iris, Forsythia, Boxwood, Nandinas, Mahonia, azaleas; free Liriope. E. Beach duluth 770476-1163 Orchids, Cattelya crosses, 6" clay pots, blooming size, 10 plants, $99, cash & carry. Don Grill Bonaire 478-361-4677 Pomegranate bushes for sale, some 35-40 inches tall. L. Allen 438 Old Greenville Road Fayetteville 30215 770-461-1586 Pomegranate, $10; Indian roses, natural deer repellant rosemary, Beautyberry, others, $5, cannot ship. Willie Garmon Pendergrass 706-654-1460 Pond plants, lotus, lilies, taro, spider lilies, Thalia, many more, will ship, email: frogbit2@yahoo.com. Susan Kingsolver Hull 706-254-3119 Rare, hot pink Bleeding Heart vine seeds, limited quantity, 15 seeds, $1 w/LSASE, 2 stamps. Dan Staib 111 Pine Street N Bluffton 39824 Seeds: $1 pkg./LSASE, extra orders=extra postage: Hibiscus, Cosmos, poppies, Rudbeckia, Mex.-sunflower, Amaryllis, coralvine, Golden raintrees. Gerri Ward 4496 Fowlstown Road Attapulgus 39815 229-4653641 Seeds: Mullein pink, Touch-me-nots, 1/2 tsp./$1, moneyplant, Morning Glory, Hibiscus, devil's trumpet, Siberian iris, $1/tsp./SASE. G. Robertson 2966 Cardinal Lake Cir. duluth 30096 Seeds: Red Hummingbird Vine, Scottish Broom, Spider Plant, 1 tsp./$1/SASE. Mary Ann Durrough 444 Smith Rd. Newnan 30263 Spiderwart, dbl. daffodils, Wh. Narcissus, 10/$12, ppd; Queen Anne, Beautyberry, Rose campion, Stephanotis, $2/tbsp./SASE. L. Brooks 690 New Rosedale Rd. Armuchee 30105 Stella 226 clumps, green & white Lirope 115 clumps, avg. 15 plants/clumps, $350 for all, cannot ship. Faye Chambers yatesville 706472-3371 Trees: Pears, apples, crabapple, Sawtooth oak, persimmons, quince, $6.95, pick up only; Pomegranates, 1-gallon and 3-gallon, deliver orders 2500+. Joe Peavy Blackshear 912670-1495 Variegated Liriope, 4.5 inch pots, $2.25 each, 5000 avail.; Gardenias, 3-4 gallon pots, 4 feet high, $28. Jim Hadaway Athens 706543-5432 White Hyacinth vine seed, 6 seeds, $1, enclose a SASE. Peggy Gonzales P.O. Box 1206 Conyers 30012 Zinnia: Mixed, 3 tbsp., or White, 1 tbsp., $1 cash/SASE each. Mildred Bryan 916 Elm Dr. Monroe 30655 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 Cockscomb flower seed, 3'-4' tall, prefer red or crimson color, leave message, will reply. Judy Crews Franklin 706-302-1908 Want Blue Japanese Roof iris, call with availability and cost. Neal Rich 901 Mitchell Branch Morganton 30560 706-374-2801 Want to buy life saver cactus plant(s)/ cuttings. Betty Perkins Nicholson 706-5405600 Wanted: Sweet Bay (Laurus nobilis) seedlings. Don Adams Social Circle 770787-7582 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 100 bee boxes, mostly 5-3/4 with frames, 10 covers, plus deeps, $400 obo. Frank Hands Luthersville 770-927-0112 2011 honey quarts and pints. David Dye Rockmart 770-684-3416 2011 wildflower honey, $10/2 lb. plastic bottle; $40/gallon, free local delivery for orders, $20 or more. Bob Lewis Fayetteville 770-461-4083 All natural, pure, unprocessed honey, sizes available: 8 oz. bears, 16 oz. size, quart, and comb honey. Jimmy Brown Jackson 770775-0157 Bee removal, metro Atlanta and West Georgia areas, work guaranteed. W.O. Canady Winston 770-942-3887 Bee removal: will locate/remove bees, honey bees, swarms, and unwanted bee equipment; local honey, call for prices. Derry Oliver Commerce 706-335-7226 706-6211781 Bees and hives for sale, call for details. Johnnie Feltman Hampton 770-897-2140 Need honeybees captured from old cabin wall; also, need bee box and super for them. Erin London Clermont 770-654-8764 Nucs, $85 each, in your equipment; $95 each in wooden nuc box. Gary Gailey Cleveland 678-316-9791 Pure, raw honey, sourwood and wildflower, pints to gallons; also, nucs in 2012. Aubrey Ledford Commerce 706-654-6861 Selling all my bees, price negotiable, eight and ten frame hives, one story complete. Henry Lloyd Monroe 770-267-2623 Swarm removal for free within reasonable distance; bee removal from structures for a fee. Dave Larson Winder 770-542-9546 Swarm removal, no construction or climbing, if no answer, leave message. Ron Ward Auburn 770-601-5121 Taking orders for homemade honey extractors, 55 gal. plastic barrels with wooden frame holders, $100, call for pictures. Lane Cook Cleveland 706-219-3032 Unprocessed wildflower honey, 2 lb. jars, $9; 1 lb. jars, $5, available in larger quantities if desired. Blake Besosa Franklin 770-8546324 Want experienced beekeeper to set up on my 25 acres in Alpharetta, will buy some of your honey. Luca Gianturco Alpharetta 770826-4738 Will come pick up unwanted equipment, bees, hives, and swarms. Brent Nichols Brunswick 912-266-5688 Will do structural removal of honey bees, will remove unwanted bee equipment. Terry Williamson West Point 706-302-8886 Will pick up low hanging swams and unwanted bee equipment free. Russell Griffin Powder Springs 770-428-4901 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 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 Farm fresh brown eggs from free range hens, $2, doz. Deborah Bearden dahlonega 706-864-6779 Farm fresh eggs, $2/dozen. Don Ziegler Concord 770-715-1083 Farm fresh eggs, 1 doz., $1.25. Debra Tankersley Chatsworth 706-695-5087 706695-3190 Farm fresh free range brown eggs, $2.50/dozen. Scott Love Rutledge 706-8184286 Farm fresh, free range chicken eggs, no chemical/antibiotics, $2. Tanya Moore 1290 Moreland Rd. Williamson 30292 770-2289752 Farm fresh, free range eggs, $2 doz. Toni Cribbs Hampton 770-241-0931 Fresh farm vegetables. Beth Vrooman Winder 678-852-3091 678-852-3091 Fresh Ghost peppers, Bhut Jolokia, the world's hottest Chile, 2/$5 + postage, last crop of 2011. Harry Hager Atlanta 404-6331651 Wednesday, September 21, 2011 THE MARKET BULLETIN Page 9 Fresh organic eggs from free range hens, brown and green, $2 dozen. Thomas Gunter 391 Bowen Hill Rd. Haddock 31033 478-9325194 Fresh, free range eggs, no hormones, no antibiotics, $2.50 per dozen. Jonathan Fuss Locust Grove 678-283-3061 Grass fed beef, no hormones or growth regulators, www.young-farms.com. Larry Young Tennille 478-232-6321 Grits, cornmeal, whole wheat flour, stone ground at our mill, yellow & white grits, selfrising, plain, & yellow cornmeal. Harry Freeman Statesboro 912-852-9381 Muscadines, Black or Bronze, no pesticides. David Brown Union City 770-964-5304 Old timey multiplying white onions, $6 per quart, plus $6 postage. Amory Hall 130 Ellison St. Maysville 30558 706-652-2521 Peanuts: raw, boiled, roasted, one half bushel min., call for prices and del. information. Charles Fisher Morrow 770-968-8895 Pumpkins for sale, small, medium and large available. Charlie Thomas Cleveland 706865-2709 706-809-0515 Wanted: 1 or 2 bushels half runner beans, white or pink; also, known as peanut beans. Lawana Morrison Lawrenceville 770-757-0602 Wanted: crabapples. Stephanie Hernandez Auburn 770-864-6797 Wanting to buy 2 or 3 bushels of Mississippi crowder peas and turnip greens. Dianne Taylor Loganville 770-466-0301 Water ground meal, whole wheat flour, grits, $3/5 lbs., plus postage; also, grind your grain. Mike Buckner Junction City 706-269-3630 White multiplying onions, $16/gal., plus $6 shipping. Howard Reagan 381 Reagan Circle dawsonville 30534 706-265-4365 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. 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. 1", 2", 3" bluegill, hybrid bream, shellcracker, redbreast, threadfin shad, channel catfish, sterile grass carp, weed analysis, consultation services. Keith Edge Soperton 478-697-8994 Adult Florida strain & F-1 Tiger Bass, 10"15" from 100% spring fed pond, for established ponds. J. Tanner Carrollton 770301-8816 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, crappie, threadfin shad, catfish, bluegill, shellcracker, redbreast, 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 Catalpa trees (for fishing worms), 1-gal. pots, $10 each, can dig 4 ft., can ship small ones. Donald Allen Snellville 404-578-7758 Catalpa worms, $1.50 per dozen; Catalpa trees, $3 to $5 each. Joe Mask Fayetteville 770-461-7068 European Nightcrawlers for fishing or compost, 5 lb. bedrun, $75 plus shipping, very active worms. Joe D'Alessandro Lawrenceville 404-229-9945 Grass carp, catfish, bluegill, shellcracker, redbreast and hybrid bream, crappie, threadfin shad. Jerry Hart Newton 478-734-5144 Largemouth Bass, Channel Catfish, fathead minnows, grass carp, bluegill, aeration, fish feeders, fountains, info@lakework.com. Josh Akins Ball Ground 770-735-3523 Red wigglers cups, 65 worms, $2; 5-gal. bucket, $35; 25-gal. tubs, $75; also, castings. Bruce Self Byron 478-538-6167 Red wigglers, Big Red-Europeans, night crawlers, $25-$35/lb., plus shipping. Lew Bush Byron 478-955-4780 Red wigglers, worm castings and worm tea, www.gawigglers.com. D. Holman Covington 678-977-7944 Stocking fish, catfish, all sizes, bluegill, bass, carp, etc., bass ponds open, free delivery available. Ashley Galbreath Vidalia 912-293-7097 Threadfin and Gizzard shad available all year, great fall stocking, go to www.shadstocking.com for more info. Shawn McNew Acworth 404-844-6862 Fertilizers & Mulches 2011 4x5 rolls of wheat straw, delivery availablem, $15 each. Gabe Merk Commerce 706-367-5972 2011 wheat straw, $3/bale at barn, delivery available. Gary Brinson 1934 Corsey Grove Way Tarrytown 30470 912-213-8585 2011 Wheat Straw, square bales, barn stored, $3/bale. Steve Griffin dalton 706-2601912 A1- fresh, clean, red pinestraw, installed & cleaned, $4/bale, call and place your order. Travis Long Atlanta 678-333-3428 Bermuda mulch hay, good for Halloween, square bales, $2 each. Jessica Rogers dallas 770-313-5174 Clean pine straw delivered and installed, $3.75/bale, serving all of Georgia. Josh Bulloch Manchester 404-925-1076 Free aged manure, will help load, easy access, Crabapple area. Kristina MacRae Alpharetta 678-793-0694 Mulch Fescue/Orchard grass square bales, make offer. John Petrel 2682 Cantrell Road LaFayette 30728 706-313-6628 706-397-8106 Mulch hay, square bales only, Monroe Co. S. Reeves Forsyth 478-994-4642 Pinestraw, Slash or Long Needle by the semi-trailer load, call for pricing. Benjamin Bulloch Manchester 404-484-9686 Slash pinestraw, $2.05 per bale, Whipple Tree Farms. Tony Willis Lyons 912-326-0919 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 for sale, you haul. Walter Henson Ellijay 706-264-4477 Poultry litter/compost, NW Georgia, any size loads, leave message. Bill Broome Taylorsville 770-337-8607 Top quality local broiler litter. Ralph Bullington Pitts 229-365-3388 Oddities 25+ skeins/cones, cord for chairs, etc., $1.50 each or offer for all. Charlotte Petty Brunswick 912-261-1957 Homemade lye soap with goats milk and oatmeal, $4/bar, includes s&h. Mary Kinney Taylorsville 678-925-4279 Lucky buckeyes, $3.75 doz.; Buckeyes for planting, $5 doz., includes shipping & instructions. Jules Simmons dillard 404-2909733 Smoking wood, $0.75/pound, includes delivery; also, fat lighter, $1/pound. Hollis Morris Jasper 706-669-5286 Wanted: woodturner wants wood burls/slabs, seeking Box Elder, Sweet gum, maple, apple, cherry, pecan, hickory, hakesc@yahoo.com. Bob Hakes Cleveland 706-219-3920 Miscellaneous Wanted Fruit wood wanted, must be apple, pear, peach, cherry, will come cut. Randall Bowman Cumming 770-886-6290 Looking for approximately 150 pumpkins in late October. Jennifer Lindsey dallas 770722-3472 Looking for old turpentine cups. Eston Griffin Clarkesville 229-402-4257 Notices Want to contact R.C. Moreland in the Lilburn area about game chickens, lost contact information. Vernon Murphy Cornelia 706-778-5072 Bovine Trichomoniasis Out-Of-State Wanted Looking for 15 inch yarn doll, patterns and pot holder patterns, size 10 thread, will pay for postage. Eare Hall 85002 Halls Ln. yulee GA 32097 904-225-8514 Looking for used 20'x96' or larger greenhouse or high tunnel, willing to disassemble. Joel Houser Chattanooga TN 423-493-9155 Need steering column for Bushhog D4-10 lawn tractor, will consider whole tractor or junker. Mick Lindsey West Columbia SC 803331-1323 Rear tractor tires, 11.2 x 28 or 12.4 x 28. Larry Jordan Gainesville FL 352-332-7707 Wanted: Savage pecan harvester with side dump. George Rogers 111 Tuskegee Highway Hurtsboro AL 36860 706-835-5985 Windmill, prefer complete. Charles Harrison Marianna FL 850-762-3366 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. 1/2 cord, oak and hickory, seasoned, split, 1 year, $50, you haul. L. Thompson Jonesboro 770-472-0409 3 large fat lighter stumps, $300 for all, will load. Dennis Johnson Oglethorpe 478-4728762 Firewood, seasoned oak, delivered and stacked, $240/cord. Jon Waters Cumming 706-429-4336 Firewood, seasoned red and white oak, no delivery, $160/cord. David Henry Chatsworth 706-517-0411 Hardwoods, split & delivered, $150/cord; $80/half cord, hickory, fat lighter, kindling available. John Hobson Hartwell 706-9614164 Oak firewood, $85/half cord, in Buckhead area, delivery extra. Betty Lynch Buckhead 404-259-6467 Seasoned firewood, all hardwood, $125/cord, delivery available but with extra charge. L. Pearson Hoschton 706-654-3364 Seasoned oak & hickory: oak, $150/cord or $50 per 1/3 cord; hickory, $200/cord or $100/half cord. Nick Mooneyham dalton 931808-3175 Seasoned oak firewood, $200/cord; $100/half cord, delivery extra. Mike Austin douglasville 770-652-2164 770-942-9050 Seasoned oak firewood, split, delivered, and stacked, $225/cord. Eddie Waters dawsonville 706-265-3882 Split oak firewood, $75/half cord; $145/cord. Michael Stone Mcdonough 770957-8613 Bulletin Calendar LIVESTOCK SALES & EVENTS Oct. 1 12th Annual Skippin' & Poppin' Tractor Sept. 27-28 Ga. Poultry Conference, Classic Show, reg., 9 am, show tractors featured, Ctr., Athens. Info: Dr. A. Bruce Webster, MLK Park, Gordon. Info: 478-628-2102. 706-542-9151 or poultry@uga.edu. Oct. 14 "Outside the Box Farming" Workshop, Oct. 1 Greene County Black & White free, 12 noon-4 pm, permaculture, Smackdown Dairy Show, entry deadline: aquaculture, organic growing, more, 130 Sept. 1. Info: Greene County Ext. Serv., Roosevelt Ave., Newton. Info: 478-836- 706-453-2083. 4564 or diggingrootsfarm@gmail.com. Oct. 22 Fancy Fowl Club's Fall Poultry Show, Oct. 17-18 GLOBAL G.A.P. Tour 2011, good ag 4-H & Jr's. welcome, Monroe. Info: Toni- practices in global perspective, Westin Marie Astin, 770-267-3648 Peachtree Plaza, 210 Peachtree St., Nov. 1 Special Sale of Commercial Lambs, 7 Atlanta. Info: Nina Kretschmer at pm, Taylor County Livestock Auction, just kretschmer@globalgap.org. off SR 128, s. of Reynolds. Info: 706-647- Oct. 31-Nov. 2 Southern Woodland Owners 3559. Conference & Solutions Fair, education GARdENING EVENTS & practical info to timberland owners, 2 pre-conference field trips, UGA Campus Sept. 23-24 Fall Garden Expo, Fri., 8:30 am-5 Conference Ctr., Tifton. Info: Judy pm, Sat., 8:30 am-4 pm, Hall County Couch, 478-992-8110. Master Gardeners, Chicopee Woods Ag Ctr., Gainesville. Info: 770-535-8293 or PESTICIdES & RECERTIFICATION www.hcmgs.com. dec. 2, 5 & 6 Commercial Pesticide License Sept. 24 6th Annual Master Gardener Plant Training & Exam, 10 am-3 pm, general Sale & Festival, gardening advice & standards, cat. 24 (ornamental & turf), materials, cooking demos, seminars, Central Ga. Tech College, Macon. Info: more, 10 am-4 pm, rain or shine, www.ugaextension.com/houston or Rockdale Co. Ext. Office, Conyers. Info: Karen Atkins, 478-987-2028 or 770-278-7373. atkinsk@uga.edu. Oct. 22 Fall Gardening School, how-to demos, Callaway Gardens, Pine Mtn. Info: Additional pesticide recertification 1-800-225-5292 or education@ training notices are available on the callawaygardens.com. Georgia department of Agriculture website CRAFT FAIRS www.agr.georgia.gov. On the opening page click on divisions, select Plant Industry Oct. 8 1st Annual Creative Designs at Lily division, and click on Pesticides. Select Pond, 9 am-4 pm, arts & crafts, more, Pesticide Applicator Licensing & Salem Baptist Church, 1501 McDaniel Certification, and then click on Pesticide Station Rd. SW, Calhoun. Info: Reba Applicator Recertification Courses. you Satterfield, 706-629-2633. can then search for upcoming courses by Nov. 5 Annual Rural America Festival, 10 am-6 date, course title or license category. pm, Beautiful View Garden Club, arts & crafts, benefits purchase of eyeglasses for needy children, at Marion Co. Courthouse Square, Buena Vista. Info: Judy Williams, 229-649-7800. 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 ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS items other than livestock must be Nov. 12 35th Annual Old South Day Festival, accompanied by the auction license arts & crafts, more, Ochlocknee. Info: number of the principal auctioneer or 229-574-5151 auction firm conducting the auction, per MISCELLANEOUS regulations of the Georgia Secretary of Sept. 22 Regional Forestry Meeting, 5:30 pm, Monroe Co. Clubhouse, Forsyth. Info: State. Notices without this information cannot be published. Michele, 478-992-8110. Sept. 24 Preserving Food by Canning If you have questions concerning the Workshop, 9 am-12 noon, pressure Bulletin Calendar, contact Randy Cox at cooking canning & hot water bath 404-656-3682. canning techniques, Centenary Church, Macon. Info: diggingrootsfarm@ Submissions for the Bulletin Calendar gmail.com or 478-836-4564. can be sent to Randy.Cox@agr.georgia.gov. Import Testing Requirement Now in Effect in Georgia Bovine Trichomoniasis is a bulls to test negative within 30 days the owner, owner's representative, reportable diseases. This requires venereal disease affecting cattle prior to entering the state. The rule or accredited veterinarian. any person to report the presence of that can cause substantial prevents bulls from having contact Note that bulls leaving Georgia bovine trichomoniasis to the reproductive problems and is a with female cattle between the test for sale in a different state that does Department if found. In addition, major cause of infertility in and importation into Georgia. Bulls not require trichomoniasis testing the Department added new rule 40- naturally bred cattle in many areas comingled with cows after testing may re-enter Georgia without being 13-4-.05, which requires animals of the mid south. This disease has are required to be retested. All bulls tested provided that; 1) said bulls being tested for trichomoniasis to resulted in significant losses in must be identified with a U.S.D.A. have not been comingled with cows be separated from all other bovine. cattle herds, particularly in the approved ear tag, registry brand, or after leaving Georgia, and 2) the The rule further provides that western states. Since bovine registry tattoo. The rule further bulls leave and re-enter Georgia animals testing positive for this trichomoniasis has been found in provides that the collection of under the same unexpired Interstate disease must be slaughtered and several western states, the Georgia samples must be conducted by an Certificate of Veterinary Inspection recorded on Form VS 1-27. The Department of Agriculture has accredited veterinarian and that (health paper). slaughtering of animals testing adopted certain rules to add bovine animals must be identified on an The Department has also added positive is necessary since there is trichomoniasis to the list of official test chart. "Bovine Trichomoniasis" to rule no known therapeutic agent for reportable diseases and to provide The adopted rule allows the 40-13-4-.02(3), the list of treating this disease and no cure. for certain testing requirements State Veterinarian to exempt certain relating to this disease. bulls from the Trichomoniasis Newly adopted Rule 40-13-2- testing requirements when it is New Horse Home .07, entitled "Bovine determined that such animals do Trichomoniasis," requires testing not pose a risk for introduction of (Continued from Page 10) of all virgin and non-virgin bulls 18 trichomoniasis into Georgia. This months of age and older before includes: exhibition and rodeo bulls Ownership or Bill of Sale. This records reflecting recent entering Georgia. The rule requires that are temporally in the state for does not have to be anything fancy vaccinations, date of last farrier an event with no comingling of and should state the following: visit and other pertinent female cattle and will be leaving Date of transfer. State Park Seeks immediately after the event; bulls Your name and address. information. Sample of current feed Many going directly to slaughter or being Name and address of new horses have delicate digestive Hay for Programs sold to go directly to slaughter; owner. systems and drastic changes in their bulls being transported through Description of the horse feed can cause colic. If possible, Georgia in interstate commerce and including horse's name, sex, age, give enough feed for two or three General Coffee State Park is in not offloaded and comingled with color and registration number, if feedings to go with your horse to need of a large quantity of square female cattle; and virgin bulls applicable. his/her new home. bales of hay, any variety, for use as under 18 months of age, as Amount of money transferred, if feed and in its other programs. determined by breed registry applicable. Editor's note: Thanks to Patty Contact Jackie Clay at 912-384- records or the absence of Livingston of the Georgia Equine 7082 in Nicholls, Ga., if you have permanent central incisor teeth in The original official Coggins Rescue League for providing this any such hay to donate or provide wear, which must be accompanied test record should be given to the information for the Market at a reasonable price. by a breeder's certificate signed by new owner, as well as any vet Bulletin. Page 10 THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday, September 21, 2011 Plan to Visit Sunbelt Expo Oct. 18-20 Farm Front irrigation equipment, livestock equipment, lawn and garden machinery, new pickups, utility vehicles and all terrain vehicles. Software and hardware that allows for crop yield monitoring, automated tractor steering and variablerate application of farm chemicals also will be featured in precision farming exhibits at the show. While most of the exhibits are geared to the interests of commercial farmers, the Expo also provides family-friendly entertainment with events such as stockdog trials and antique tractor parades. The show's hunting and fishing exhibitors will return with tips on bringing in wild game and catching trophy-size fish. Family Living exhibits will offer cooking demonstrations, seminars on backyard gardening and displays by prominent regional artist Jack DeLoney. For the first time, the Expo will welcome a new group of visitors and exhibitors from Arkansas, which will be the Spotlight State at this year's farm show. Several agricultural agencies and organizations have joined together to spotlight the diversity of the agricultural industry in Arkansas, The Natural State. Tire auctions held at the Titan/ Goodyear exhibit during the first two days of the show will once again raise money for the Georgia FFA Foundation. The Expo also honors outstanding farmers by showcasing the Swisher Sweets/Sunbelt Expo Southeastern (Continued from Page 12) Swamp". It will focus on the animals and natural resources to be found in Florida's wetlands. Blalock praised the hundreds of local volunteers and others who help make the show run smoothly. "We have an incredible and dedicated group of people who come together each year to help with parking, driving the shuttle wagons, selling tickets, providing food and coordinating our field demonstrations. They really make the Expo a fun and safe educational experience for all who attend. Our goal is to help make sure that everyone leaving this show will feel good about the agricultural industry, and that they will take home equipment or information they can put to use on their own farms." The Expo is located on Georgia Hwy. 133, southeast of Moultrie, Ga. The gates open at 8:30 a.m. each day of the show. Admission is $10 per person or $20 for a three-day admission ticket. Children under the age of 12 are admitted free when accompanied by an adult. For additional information, check the Expo Web site: www.sunbeltexpo.com or contact the Expo by e-mail at info@sunbeltexpo.com, or call 229-985-1968. The Expo offers rides on shaded covered shuttle wagons to carry visitors out to the fields where they can see farm equipment in actual harvest and tillage demonstrations. (Continued from Page 12) quality food supply." The Fruit Chemical Use Survey will provide much needed information about the current crop production practices used in the U.S. The results of this survey will provide a detailed picture of chemical use, as well as other pest management practices used by the fruit growers across the nation. "The information from the Fruit Chemical Use Survey is heavily relied upon in the decision-making process for the Food Quality Protection Act, which has an impact on pesticide registrations, re-registrations and product alternatives," said Kleweno. "Published data also are used by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to establish pesticide policy decisions." Beginning in early October, NASS representatives will contact selected Georgia producers to arrange in-person interviews for completing the survey. To safeguard all individual responses, NASS will publish only aggregate data, ensuring the confidentiality of all individual respondents. Survey results will be published in the NASS online database, Quick Stats, in July 2012. This database and all NASS reports are available on the agency's web site: www.nass.usda.gov. For more information on NASS surveys and reports, call the NASS Georgia Field Office at 1-800-253-4419. Farmer of the Year awards. These farmers from nine states will be recognized at a luncheon on the opening day of the show. The farm show has also partnered with Do You Need to Find a New Home for Your Horse? agricultural colleges and universities from throughout the Southeast to provide (Continued from Page 11) information from the latest agricultural using this method. It often attracts "kill your horse. Horse prices are way down Do you have other horses? If so, how research that could benefit farmers in the buyers" and people who cannot afford to and you will probably have to settle for long have you had them? region. The Albany State University feed or care for a horse properly. much less than your original purchase Did you grow up with horses? Water Policy Center is the latest addition Do Not Overprice Your Horse price. Where do you live? to this group. Also, visit the University of Things are different now. Don't count on Do not Lose Sight of the Goal To Do you ride? And if so, what kind of Florida's exhibit that is named "The getting the price you originally paid for find your horse a new loving home. Be riding? willing to lower or waive your price if Who is your vet? (Name and address Meat Inspection Program Provides Assistance you find the perfect home. or phone number) Would you mind if I drove out to your (Continued from Page 11) Advertise Your Horse: Post flyers Make copies of your flyer farm to see where my horse will be living? acknowledged the department's assistance. "The department has really helped us by providing education through a hands on approach," Mathis said. "We've had a really good partnership with them. The department has demonstrated a progressive push to help people succeed rather than hinder them." Some of M & T's best sellers and customer favorites are Jalapeno cheese sausage, country sausage (both fresh and smoked), and Vidalia onion sausage. M & T currently employs 20 people, but Mathis plans to add 15 more once the website is up and running. Watch for the online butcher shop soon at mtmeatco.com. M & T is located at 305 Lower River Road, Hawkinsville, GA 30136; phone 478-892-9810. "It is exciting to see entrepreneurs, like MSM and M & T, succeed, and in doing so, to provide an economic boost to their local communities," Commissioner Black said. "We here at the Department of Agriculture are proud to be a part of that process." In regard to the department's outreach program, Holt noted, "if problems are encountered at a facility, we want to be sure the problems are corrected to protect the integrity of the product and the consumer; we're here to regulate and educate at the same time." Inspector Green summed up his role this way: "I don't like to regulate the Barney Fife way; I like to handle things the Andy Taylor way. We're not your adversary--we're there to help you come up with a reasonable solution." "When we are contacted by someone who has vision, and we work with them through the process and we see them become successful, that is our reward," Black said. "We all have the same goal-- to provide consumers with a clean, wholesome, quality product." Time to Renew (Continued from Page 1) information as a new subscription; the Market Bulletin staff will extend your existing subscription if it has not expired. Subscriptions also can be renewed by sending a check or money order payable to Market Bulletin, along with your name, complete mailing address and daytime phone number (in the event the Bulletin office needs to contact you concerning your subscription) to the following address: Market Bulletin, Georgia Department of Agriculture, 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive SW, Atlanta, GA 30334-4250. and post them on the bulletin boards of your local feed stores, farm equipment and supply stores, convenience store, etc. Distribute your flyer on the internet there are several horse-related distribution lists available. Send your flyer to GERL at the following email address and ask that it be circulated: info@gerlltd.org Advertise write up a short newspaper ad and advertise in some, or all of these publications: Market Bulletin Craig's List Your local newspaper Stable Mates Screening Potential Owners: Fact: Most people care about what happens to their pets and want their horses to go to a great new home. How do you ensure that your horse(s) will go to a good home? Ask Questions! You have a right to know what kind of person or family your horse may potentially be living with. Find out as much information about them as you can in a casual manner by asking some simple questions. Most people will tell you more than you wanted to know if you will just let them talk. Below are examples: Name, address and phone number? Prepare Your Paperwork: After you find a new owner for your horse you will need to sign a Release of (Continued on Page 9) Conservation Programs (Continued from Page 12) included in the EQIP contract. WHIP is a voluntary program that provides financial incentives to landowners for the development and improvement of high quality habitat that supports wildlife populations of National, State, Tribal, and local significance. Participants agree to implement a wildlife habitat development plan and the Natural Resources Conservation Service agrees to provide financial assistance for the initial implementation of wildlife habitat development practices. Financial assistance is available at 75 percent of the average cost of practice establishment as determined by the NRCS. Applications for the programs can be taken at all NRCS offices and USDA Service Centers. More information on NRCS conservation programs can be found at www.ga.nrcs.usda.gov under programs. Wednesday, September 21, 2011 THE MARKET BULLETIN Meat Inspection Program Provides Assistance Page 11 (Continued from Page 1) aspects of the process, including the design of the facility," said Terry Pickle who owns the business with his wife, Martiele. MSM, named for the Pickle's children, Mallory, Shelton and McKenzie, is a small slaughter/ processing establishment that provides custom slaughter and processing for consumer's home use as well as inspected slaughter and further processing of products sold at retail and shipped to wholesalers. According to Pickle, the business is based around his family's hog operation. "We raise and slaughter our own hogs," he said. Pickle explained that he had been involved in slaughter and processing for his family all his life, but he did not consider starting his own business until he began delivering to country-style meat markets. "I started asking questions, and had friends who helped put me in touch with the right people," Pickle said. One of those people was Inspector Jeff Green. "The process of getting into the business is very overwhelming, but Jeff and some of his people helped us so the process was not so intimidating," Pickle said. According to Pickle, he first had the idea for the business seven to eight years ago. "If you do it right, it takes a long time," he said. Although 300 people attended the grand opening for MSM, Pickle said, "some people don't know we're here yet." However, word is getting around about MSM's Jalapeno and cheese sausage, stuffed Jalapeno porkchops, pulled pork, smoked pork chops, and homemade Brunswick stew. "Our Brunswick stew is different," Pickle said. "With ours, you can make a sandwich with it." Due to MSM's success, the business has plans to expand. "Right now we are just state inspected, but we are applying to be federally inspected so we can sell out of state," Pickle said. He noted that there are businesses in Alabama and Florida who want to buy from him once he has his federal license. The operation currently slaughters twice per week, but "my business plan calls for a five day/week kill when I'm federally inspected," Pickle said. Once that happens, he plans to add to his current 20 employees. Pickle noted that MSM has the right combination of ingredients to continue its success in the future. "People want a good, fresh meat and a local source," he said. "Our quality is there, we have the right genetics in our animals, and provide them with the right nutrition." MSM is located at 1699 Highway 27 North, Colquitt, GA 39837; phone 229- 758-8600. For more information, visit MSM on facebook at http://www.facebook.com/msmmeatsandc ountrystore. M & T is a family operation that was founded in 1963 and moved to its present location outside of Hawkinsville in September 2009. "The business was started by my father and grandfather and was run by my mother and dad until 1992 when I purchased the business," said Phil Mathis, was owns M & T with his wife, Tammy. "At that time, we purchased pigs at auction and killed our own pigs," Mathis said. He also ran a hog operation for eight years before getting out of the business. Currently, he purchases pigs under contract from a grower that produces them to his specifications. Mathis noted he now is getting ready to launch an online butcher shop. "You will be able to shop my showcases as you sit at your computer," he said. "I spent a ton of money getting it (the website) set up," he said, adding that the new website was one of the driving forces behind construction of his new building. Mathis noted online shoppers will be able to select options, such as cut, size, etc., "and we will ship to individuals anywhere in the U.S." The company slaughters and makes sausage twice each week. Everything the company sells is at retail. "Our whole focus is freshness, quality and customer service," Mathis said. In growing his business, Mathis (Continued on Page 10) M&T offers customers a variety of meats at its facility in Hawkinsville, but the company also will soon launch an on line butcher shop. Consumers will be able to shop for meats via the M&T website for shipment to individuals anywhere in the U.S. Customers shopping MSM will find a large selection of fresh meats. MSM provides custom slaughter and processing for customer's home use as well as meat products sold at retail and shipped to wholesalers. Disaster Areas (Continued from Page 1) production losses due to extreme heat and drought," said Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Gary Black. The process for a county to receive a Secretarial Disaster Designation is as follows: the state Farm Service Agency Director instructs county FSA offices to conduct assessments of agricultural damage in their counties. Once the reports are approved at the county level, they are sent to the state FSA office in Athens where they are reviewed by the State Emergency Board. State emergency boards are composed of local representatives from 10 USDA agencies, and cooperating state agencies, and are responsible for assessing disaster-related agricultural damage. Reports for all counties meeting eligibility requirements for a disaster designation are then signed by the state FSA director and forwarded with the governor's request to the Secretary of Agriculture. The Secretary then notifies the governor in writing of all counties receiving a disaster designation. 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. ag consumer line... (Continued from Page 12) What do I do if my sorghum crystallizes? Is it still good to eat? Sorghum, like honey, can crystallize. Putting a jar or bottle of sorghum or honey in a pan of warm water will restore it to a usable form. 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. Do You Need to Find a New Home for Your Horse? The Georgia Department of Agriculture Equine Office often receives calls from people who are struggling in this current economy, requesting that the Department take their horses because they cannot afford to care for them any longer. In fact, there are so many such calls that it is impossible for the Department to be able to take all the horses offered. Although a number of rescue organizations work with the Department in this endeavor, these organizations also are unable to accommodate all the horses offered to them. Here are some important facts that you should know and some suggested guidelines to follow if you are trying to find a new home for your horse: horse. Network with friends and family to get help if you are not physically able to work with your horse. There are knowledgeable people who are willing to help. Ask the folks at your local feed store if they know of anyone they would recommend. Rideable horses will be the easiest to place in new homes. Work with your horse to get them to at least accept a saddle and bridle. If possible, move from there to accepting a rider. Establish a Price: Free to a Good Home Be careful (Continued on Page 10) Make a Flyer: Make a flyer with good pictures and a description of your horse. Include such things as age, sex, color, breed, and level of training (if any), temperament and any special needs. Be positive, but truthful. Child-safe horses are always easy to "rehome." Is your horse good around kids? Take a picture with children on or near the horse (only if totally safe), and use that picture in your flyer. Does your horse have a current official negative Coggins test and is it up to date on vaccines? State this information in your flyer. Note: It is illegal to transport a horse in Georgia without proof of a current official negative Coggins test. Make Your Horse Marketable: It will be very difficult to find a new home for a horse that you cannot catch. If your horse is untouchable, do something about it. Search the internet and learn how to work with your horse. Be consistent with time spent with your Nomination Process Underway For National Farm-City Award The National Farm-City Council is accepting nominations for the inaugural Charles Eastin Outstanding Service Award, designed to recognize an individual who has contributed to FarmCity activities as an advocate for accurate communications between farm and city. Any person over the age of 25 who has actively supported national, state or local Farm-City initiatives is eligible to be nominated for the award. The completed application must be forwarded to the state contact for the National Farm-City Council by Sept. 30. The state contact for Georgia is Arty Schronce with the Georgia Department of Agriculture. He can be reached by phone at 404-656-3689 or by email at aschronce@agr.state.ga.us. The first recipient will receive the award at the National Farm-City Week kickoff and symposium in Lexington, Ky., on Nov. 17. For information visit http://www.farmcity.org. Page 12 THE MARKET BULLETIN ag consumer line... What are some different ways to use zucchini? Farm Front Zucchini can be battered and fried. Instead of French fries made with Irish potatoes, use zucchini instead. The "fries" can even be baked if you want to cut down on oil. Zucchini can be sauted. Slice some thinly and put it in a pot with a little olive oil or butter and black pepper. Cover it and turn on the heat, stirring occasionally to prevent sticking. Try zucchini in breads, muffins and cakes. Slice zucchini thinly and use it with Vidalia onions, broccoli florets and tomatoes for a vegetable pizza. Use it in vegetable lasagna and in casseroles. Use raw zucchini in salads or cube and slice it for crudits that can be served with a dip or dressing. *** Is Chinese privet a good shrub to use as a trimmed, formal hedge? Chinese privet (Ligustrum sinense) can be kept as a trimmed hedge; however, it is not the best choice. It grows very rapidly and requires constant work to keep trimmed and looking neat. Also, it can be very invasive if it blooms and sets seed. Sometimes it manages to have flowers even when trimmed. It is overrunning many forested areas. Try yaupon or another small-leaved holly or a type of boxwood to create your hedge. Visit your local nursery and ask a horticulturist there for more suggestions specific to your needs and site. (Continued on Page 11) (Continued from Page 1) information because it is used to reregister products for their use, to illustrate the industry's environmental practices and to assure the quality of U.S. goods to consumers here and around the world. "Because this survey is the only publicly available source of chemical use data, participation in this survey is vital," said Doug Kleweno, director of the NASS Georgia Field office. "The Fruit Chemical Use Survey gives growers the opportunity to demonstrate how they use agricultural chemicals responsibly to produce a safe, abundant, and high (Continued on Page 10) Fair Fever...Catch It! Plan to Visit Sunbelt Expo Oct. 18-20 (Continued from Page 1) The Georgia National Fair offers a safe and clean environment. The Fair appeals to everyone with its livestock and horse shows, competitive exhibits, food, rides and games, commercial vendors, major concerts, street entertainers, family entertainment, circus, and nightly fireworks. The caliber of entertainment included in the price of admission is beyond belief. The value of a gate ticket is greater than ever. We are preparing a great family-oriented Georgia National Fair. We have "Fair Fever" and hope you "Catch It!" The Georgia National Fair has made great strides to promote the state's heritage, people, and agriculture. The Georgia National Schoolhouse attracts students from throughout the state to tour the educational and livestock displays. The Georgia National Fair has been designated a "Top 50 Fair" by Amusement Business magazine and www.carnivalwarehouse.com (2004-2010). Since its beginning in 1990, the Georgia National Fair has won 84 awards from the International Association of Fairs and Expositions for its livestock and horse events, competitive exhibits, and communications programs. The Fair has been designated a Southeast Tourism Society "Top 20 Event for October" 13 times (1991, 1996, 1997, 2000-2007, 2009, 2010). The Fair has received one "Special Events Directory and Events Business News Top 200 Event" award (1997). The Fair was designated one of Southern Living magazine's "Our Best 202 Things About the South First-Prize Fair" (2002). For more information on the 22nd Georgia National Fair, call 478/9873247 or 800/987-3247 (Georgia only) or visit www.georgianationalfair.com or www.gnfa.com Georgia National Fair October 6 16 Perry, Georgia 1-800-987-3247 (Georgia only) www.georgianationalfair.com Farm families looking to take a break from the hustle and bustle of the busy fall harvest season will soon get that chance. They are invited to attend the Sunbelt Ag Expo farm show to be held Oct. 18-20 near Moultrie, Ga. "The Sunbelt Expo is an annual extravaganza of agricultural technology," says Chip Blalock, the farm show's director. "Now in its 34th year, the Expo has become North America's Premier Farm Showtm. Our goal is to bring together more than a 1,200 exhibitors and hundreds of thousands of visitors in our 100-acre exhibit area. During three days in the middle of the week, we provide a convenient venue that allows everyone to exchange ideas and see what's new in the business of providing safe supplies of food, fiber and shelter for American consumers." The Expo also gained a reputation for southern hospitality in welcoming exhibitors from throughout the U.S. and the world. "Most of our exhibitors come back year after year," says Blalock. "We also have more than 75 exhibitors who will be attending our 2011 show for the first time." New for this year will be the Georgia Agriculture building near the main gate. It will feature a number of new exhibits staffed by the Georgia Department of Application Deadline Nears For Conservation Programs September 30, 2011, is the deadline for applications for two important conservation programs for 2012: the Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) and the Wildlife Habitat Incentives Program (WHIP). EQIP is a voluntary program that funds conservation practices based on state identified natural resource concerns, such as forestry, grazing, soil erosion, water conservation and water quality. There are about 60 EQIP conservation practices including, but not limited to: pasture and hay land planting, heavy use areas, waste storage facilities, terracing, pest management, tree planting, organic crop assistance, and wildlife habitat management. This list will vary based on locally prioritized conservation practices. EQIP was originally established under the 1996 Farm Bill. It provides technical and financial assistance to landowners to voluntarily address soil, water and related natural resource concerns on private lands. Conservation plans must be developed for the entire area that will be (Continued on Page 10) Agriculture and Georgia Farm Bureau. "We at the Department are excited to be partnering with Georgia Farm Bureau this year," said Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Gary Black, "and we would like to thank everyone at the Expo for their help in making this facility available to us." Blalock says the Expo is distinct among agricultural trade shows because it gives farmers a chance to get up-close to check out new machinery working in the crop fields of a 600-acre research farm. Crops on the farm include cotton, peanuts, corn, soybeans and hay. The Expo offers rides on shaded covered shuttle wagons to carry visitors out to the fields where they'll see a wide selection of equipment taking part in the harvesting and tillage demonstrations. Visitors will also be able to test drive new GMC pickups along with some of the tractors, especially those equipped with automated steering and other precision farming technology. A new addition in the fields will be the John Deere Gator XUV Utility Vehicle Test Track. "Again this year, we will have seminar presentations and special exhibit sections on beef cattle, dairy, horses, sheep and goats, alpacas, poultry and fish ponds," says Blalock. "Anyone interested in raising animals would benefit from a trip to Expo." The horse demonstrations will return this year with a new and improved facility. The new "Priefert Horse Arena" is expansive and will host sanctioned horse shows and rodeos throughout the year. The Colquitt County Saddle Club will be organizing some of the horse demonstrations, including one featuring equine Special Olympics participants. One group of exhibits will feature portable sawmills and equipment used in forestry. Other exhibits will showcase (Continued on Page 10) Pest Control Assn. (Continued from Page 1) in some way with the Department and added, "we would like to challenge other groups and associations served by your Department to match our contribution and support your efforts to maintain and grow agriculture's influence in the State of Georgia." Commissioner Black thanked Judy and the Association for the contribution and said he would be encouraging other groups to accept GPCA's challenge and show their support for the Bulletin. Wednesday, September 21, 2011 Horse Owners Encouraged To Participate in Survey In order to better understand the nature of Georgia's equine industry and the economic impact that it has on the state's economy, the Georgia Agricultural Commodity Commission for Equine has asked the University of Georgia Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development to conduct an economic impact study of the equine industry in the state. The study is funded by the Georgia Commodity Commission for Equine, which is administered by the Georgia Department of Agriculture. All Georgia horse owners are strongly encouraged to participate in this survey. The response of horse owners is very important to the success of the study and the future of the equine industry in Georgia. All individual survey responses will be kept confidential. To participate in the survey, visit http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/ Equine2011. LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS Average prices for August 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 ....................68.14 Boners 80-85% Lean ......................69.48 Lean 85-90% Lean............................65.24 BULLS: yield Grade 1 1000-1500 lbs. ..................................86.05 1500-2100 lbs. ..................................88.39 FEEdER CLASSES: WEIGHTEd ..............................AVG. PRICES STEERS: MEdIUM ANd LARGE 1-2 200-250 lbs. ....................................168.53 250-300 lbs. ..................................161.42 300-350 lbs.....................................150.21 350-400 lbs.....................................137.49 400-450 lbs.....................................130.73 450-500 lbs. ....................................127.71 500-550 lbs. ....................................122.43 550-600 lbs. ....................................120.20 600-650 lbs. ....................................118.88 650-700 lbs. ....................................116.33 STEERS: MEdIUM & LARGE 2-3 300-350 lbs. ....................................135.67 350-400 lbs. ..................................125.62 400-450 lbs.....................................119.96 450-500 lbs. ....................................116.90 500-550 lbs. ....................................112.50 550-600 lbs. ....................................110.28 HEIFERS: MEdIUM & LARGE 1-2 200-250 lbs. ....................................139.60 250-300 lbs.....................................138.43 300-350 lbs. ..................................132.10 350-400 lbs.....................................122.75 400-450 lbs. ....................................118.75 450-500 lbs. ....................................116.89 500-550 lbs. ....................................113.96 550-600 lbs. ....................................112.18 600-650 lbs. ....................................108.54 650-700 lbs. ....................................112.15 GOATS (priced per head) SLAUGHTER CLASSES ............................SELECTION 2 BILLIES/BUCKS 75-100 lbs. ........................................95.75 100-150 lbs. ....................................121.15 150-300 lbs. ..................................141.88 NANNIES/dOES 60-80 lbs. ..........................................75.45 80-100 lbs. ........................................98.06 100-140 lbs. ....................................108.25 KIdS & yEARLINGS 20-40 lbs. ..........................................42.44 40-60 lbs. ..........................................60.94 60-80 lbs. ..........................................82.50 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.