Farmers and consumers market bulletin, vol. 95 [i.e. 99], no. 12 (2012 June 13)

Mail to: Published by the Ga. Department of Agriculture Gary Black, Commissioner

Vol. 95, No. 12
Farrah Newberry

Celebrate June

Dairy Month

A typical day in the life of a Georgia

dairyman is more than just milking cows;

it's calf rearing,

caretaking, nutrient

planning,

tractor

driving, crop planting,

record keeping and

more each day, seven

days a week. June is

National Dairy Month

and a great opportunity

to celebrate the

contributions made daily by Georgia's

dairymen.

Georgia dairymen work hard to keep

cows healthy and comfortable so they can

produce high-quality milk. In Georgia,

Our guest columnist this week is Farrah Newberry, Executive Director of the Georgia Milk Producers Inc.

there are nearly 83,000 dairy cows that live on 252 dairy farms. The average herd size in Georgia is 320 cows. In 2011, Georgia's dairy cows produced 1.44 billions pounds
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Notice
Ad Deadline For the July 11 issue
Is noon, June 27

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Copyright 2012

Sherwood Food Distributors Spreads Georgia Grown Nationwide

With Sherwood Food Distributors, it's Level just made sense to Mike Coggins, distributes products for 80 to 90

all about connectivity.

general manager of the Atlanta division. customers, has about 25 Georgia

The company started in 1969 and today Georgia Grown is an innovative marketing companies--mostly beef, pork and poultry

has distribution centers reaching from program managed by the Georgia growers--as clients.

Detroit to Miami to connect their clients Department of Agriculture.

Coggins, a board member of the

with customers. The company's Atlanta

"We want to support the Georgia Georgia Food Industry Association

distribution center came on line in 2007.

companies we do business with," Coggins (GFIA) for more than eight years, says he

Joining Georgia Grown at the Gold says. Sherwood Food Distributors, which wants to support locally grown and U.S.-

Subscription Fee Now Required For Online Access to Bulletin

made products, recognizing and supporting local growers all the way back to the county level. He learned of the Georgia Grown program and signed up after a presentation by Georgia

The Market Bulletin was available to subscriber," said Georgia Commissioner of Commissioner of Agriculture Gary Black

Georgia farmers and consumers at no Agriculture Gary W. Black. "Advertisers at a GFIA meeting this spring. "We are

charge since its inception in 1917; however, certainly would have a hard time finding proud that we're from Georgia and proud

in July 2010, it became necessary to begin another source where they could advertise that, even though we're part of a larger

charging a nominal subscription fee for all every two weeks for only $5 or $10 a year." business, this distribution company is

subscribers as state funding was no longer

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appropriated for production of the

publication. Although subscription fees became

Atlanta Farmers' Market to Showcase

mandatory for the printed and mailed publication, there was no charge to access

Variety of Georgia Grown Products

the Bulletin via the Internet. Effective May

The Georgia Grown Farmer's community.

31, 2012, a subscription fee is now required Showcase will be held June 16, 2012, at the

Products at the showcase include meats,

for online access. There still is no charge Atlanta State Farmer's Market in Forest produce, jams and jellies, spices and

for classified ads, but advertisers now must Park, Ga. This event is being offered to seasonings, dairy products, olive oils and

be paid subscribers in order to advertise.

introduce the general public to the farmers plants. There will be entertainment, food,

"Since advertisers are not charged for that are producing local food, to promote pony rides and more. Agritourism sites

their ads, we feel it is not too much to ask new products in the area, and to remind also will be present with representatives

that the advertiser at least be a paid people of the market's presence in the

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State of Georgia to Streamline Services for Agricultural Exports

Agricultural industry to enjoy more resources, international visibility under new agreement

Farmers in Georgia will benefit from streamlined export assistance thanks to an agreement signed May 31 by Chris Cummiskey, Commissioner of the Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD), and Gary Black, Commissioner of the Georgia Department of Agriculture (GDA).
The agreement, a memorandum of understanding signed by the commissioners during an agriculturefocused trade and business mission in Turkey, will create an interagency strategic partnership between GDA, GDEcD and the Southern United States Trade Association (SUSTA) to provide a platform for increased efficiency in the assistance state government provides for agriculture. The agreement became effective June 1, 2012.
"Because both of our agencies help agricultural companies take advantage of global opportunities to sell Georgia products in strategic world markets, it only makes sense to combine our efforts," said GDEcD Commissioner Cummiskey. "Working together and sharing resources, we can boost business visibility and opportunities abroad for Georgia's biggest industry through our ten international

offices." "Georgia agriculture is increasingly
becoming a larger player in international trade. Many of our commodities are top in

the nation for overseas exports," stated Commissioner Black. "By partnering with the Georgia Department of Economic
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Governor Nathan Deal led a delegation of Georgia officials and business leaders to Turkey May 28 June 1 to explore business and trade opportunities. Commissioner of Agriculture Gary Black, who spoke on behalf of the Governor to officials in Mersin, Turkey's sixth largest city, was asked to invite members of Georgia's agricultural community to be part of the delegation. Pictured above, left to right: Alec Poitevint II, Chairman, Georgia Ports Authority; Mike Giles, President, Georgia Poultry Federation; T.E. Moye, CEO/President, Georgia Federal-State Inspection Service; Commissioner Black; Kent Fountain, President, Southeastern Gin and Peanut; and Brian Kemp, Georgia Secretary of State.

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Advertising Guidelines Bulletin Publishes Every Other Week

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All types of farm/land services: grading,

FARM SERvICES

hauling, bush hogging, and brush clearing. Paul Lavengood Madison 770-318-3859

If you have questions regarding ads in All types of tractor work, bushhogging,

this category, call Shavonne Smith at 404- driveways scraped, plowing, front-end

651-9081 or 404-651-9082.

loader, seeding, reasonable rates. Bill

The Market Bulletin publishes Couch Cumming 770-401-1076

advertisements for Farm Services in the All types of tractor work, bushhogging,

first issue of each month. Please adhere mowing, food plots, will haul chicken litter,

to the following guidelines when reasonable rates. Robbie Mancil Axson

submitting an ad for farm services. All 912-422-7418

farm services must be performed on the farm of the individual desiring the service. Farm Services and Farm Services Wanted ads are limited to 30 words.

Alpaca shearing, $35; llama shearing, $50, plus trip fee, will go anywhere, 20 years experience shearing alpacas. David Carrell Monroe 770-846-4432

1 call for all farm fence, wood, woven, electric, staining and painting, barn, shed, and horse stall construction/repair, pasture mowing, weed control spraying, fertilizing,

Angora goat shearing, hoof trimming, parasite control; also, livestock guard dogs shaved down for summer on premises. Karen Byrd Cumming 770-844-0312

liming, aerating, overseeding. Casey Kent Any farm fence built with wood or wire;

Monroe 678-446-8520

corrals, farm buildings, & all other related

20 years fencing & barn building experience, willing to travel, free quotes &

work, statewide service. Hartwell 706-376-6708

Robert

Hayes

references. Tim Parks Murrayville 770- Barns built/repaired; fences built/ repaired,

718-6023

tractor-Bobcat work, hay baling and cutting.

24x24x10 enclosed pole barn, installed Jerry Glancy Griffin 404-433-3568

$5,600, includes 10x10 slider door and walk Bobcat and tractor work, clearing, light

door, 20 colors and other sizes available. grading, bushhogging, fence work, weed

Ronda Kaufman Cartersville 770-272- control and no-till grain drilling, Jackson and

2657

surrounding counties. Chris Wilkie

34 yrs exp. grading, bushhogging, garden Commerce 706-335-7538

plowing, chainsaw work, etc., $50 per hour, Boom mowing, clearing, can mow around

3 hour/$150 minimum job charge; flatbed pivits and pond dams, make roadways, land

trailer hauling, $75 per hour, 2 hr./$150 clearing and more. Roger Hinson Enigma

minimum. Rick Allison Buford 678-200- 229-533-5250

2040

Brushcutting and bushhogging on any

35 yrs. experience laser-grading horse terrain: hills, dams, lakesides, fencelines,

riding arenas and toppings, custom tree backyards, retention ponds, horse and

clearing, bulk mulch, barn pads graded, hunting trails, serving Coweta, Fayette,

horse paddocks, trackhoe, driveways built, Spalding, Meriwether, Upson and Pike

demolition, insured. Bill Butler Braselton counties. Andy Turner Senoia 678-770-

706-654-3777 770-231-4662

1925

Bushhog your land, haul your horses, light loaderwork, gardens and food plots tilled, call for pricing. Larry Boatright Dallas 678-386-1466
Bushhog, brush cutting up to 4" trees, pasture renovation, custom hay, round bale wrapping (silage, haylage, baleage). Josh Banta Dallas 770-560-5849
Bushhog, gardens, food plots, and other tractor work, hauling, yard work, etc., Coweta & surrounding counties, call for estimate. Tony Shaw Newnan 404-6061206
Bushhog, tiller, weed eating in Cherokee Co. and close dependable, honest, and reasonable. Charles Knight Canton 770241-6687
Bushhogging and garden plowing, Gwinnett & surrounding counties, reasonable rates. Eddie Roberts Suwanee 404-558-9987
Bushhogging: overgrown pastures, small trees, briars, hedges, rough land, fence lines, shore lines, Bobcat work, jnorton@lmxinc.com. Jim Norton Canton 404-580-8676
Can repair your tractor where it sits, major or minor, reasonable rates, honest and dependable. M. Williams Danielsville 706-795-0313
Clearing, grading, on site hauling, tree removal, 953-C Cat loader, harrowing, demolition, call for fair pricing. Fareed Shakir Fort Valley 404-379-9616
Custom hay mowing, raking, baling in Bryan, Bulloch, Chatham, Effingham, and Screven counties, call for rates. Walt White Guyton 912-657-5595
Custom sawing on Woodmizer sawmill, southeast Ga./Statesboro, will travel to your location, reasonable rates. Stacey Freeman Statesboro 912-682-7723
Dig ponds in wet areas and clean sand, mud, silt out of lakes, clean out farm lagoons, etc., 40 years experience in dragline work. Larry Potts Watkinsville 404-697-6455 770-725-7851
Equine facilities: barns, run-ins, arenas, new, remodel, or repair; watering systems, board/wire fencing, professional experience, insured, references, email: equineadvantagefarmservice@gmail.com. Larry Evans Royston 706-207-1909
Farm services, gardens, and food plots plowed, bushhogging, portable welding, $45 per hour, within 50 miles. Jiimmy Nail Covington 678-858-0191
Farm/land services: all types of grading, hauling, bush hogging, and brush clearing. Lorrie Lavengood Covington 770-8413673
Farrier service specializing in show performance and corrective shoeing, prompt reliable correct shoeing for each horse's needs. Shane Wood Covington 770-696-7328
Farrier services, horse training, hauling, and custom cattle work, serving Telfair and surrounding counties. Charles Nelson McRae 229-868-7611 352-339-5543
Fencing statewide: farm, horse, wire, wood, hi-tensile, electric, wood, metal, vinyl, 16+ yrs. exp., free est., competitive prices. Charles Mooney Midville 478-589-7645
Field cutting, free estimates, quality service, 40 acres and under, work out of Henry Co. Isaac Rochell McDonough 404944-4703
Fine board and wire fencing, flows with landscape, 40 yrs. experience; w/in hour of Thomson. Epp Wilson Thomson 706-4491771 706-595-2525
For all your fencing needs: barbed wire, board, chain link, split rail, etc., 37 yrs. experience. David Parks Murrayville 770540-6794
Hauling dirt, topsoil, compost, rough mulch, special crush and run, 89's, 57's, 4's, 3's, surge, type III rip rap, cheap grey sand, etc., for horse arenas, play sand. Brian Dills Jefferson 706-215-4310
Heavy brush cutting, cut and mulch debris, eco friendly, no permits required. John Hobson Hartwell 706-961-4164
Horse barns, shops, sheds, 20 years experience, references, all work guaranteed, NE Georgia. Chuck Wade Bethlehem 678-425-7137
Land clearing & tree mulching services, underbrush, pastures, fence lines, retention pond clean-up/maintenance, view clearing, grading, serving Bartow Co. & surrounding counties. Stiles Sanford Cartersville 770312-0170
Land clearing, pasture development, tree removal, grading and drainage. Jeremiah Johnson Cumming 678-642-9760
Land clearing, stump piles, pond digging, haul dirt, bulldozer, dump truck, drag line, and backhoe for hire, reasonable rates. Edward Williams Douglas 912-327-5782 478-783-0039
Lawn maintenance, cutting, trimming, clearing, mulch and pine straw delivered and spread in Pickens and surrounding counties, call for free estimate. Berry Atkins Jasper 770-330-4569
Lumber drying service, specializing in drying small quantities of lumber, reasonable prices. Carlton Windsor Lavonia 706-356-4326

Make your fences look new, Kentucky Black fence paint, call for estimate. Bobby Adams Cleveland 706-878-9351
Mud and water no problem, beaver dam removal, creek channel cleaning, drainage ditching, silt removal, lake rimming. Jim Moon Oakfield 229-535-6562 229-8810048
No-till grain drilling, fertilizer spreading, bushhogging, harrowing, spraying for weeks, all types seeding, all kinds of tractor work. Richard Mocko Crawford/Lexington 706-743-7324
Now taking orders for custom peanut havesting, have 6 row peanut combines and 6 row diggers, $65 per ac. within 100 miles of Metter. Albert Cosnahan Metter 912-667-0118
Pinestraw @ $3.75/bale including installation, let us help you beautify your home. Brandy Collins Atlanta 678-8309117
Pinestraw bales at $4/bale including installation, specialize in services of pine nuggets, mulch, and weed treatment, call to set up an appointment. Keisha Valentine Atlanta 404-276-7479 678-665-1961
Portable sawmill service, will set up at your place and cut your trees into lumber for $0.25 bd/ft. Bruce Stanford Gray 478-2565763
Reclaim your weed infested pastures and fields with livestock and equine friendly herbicide application service. Kevin Waddell Warm Springs 706-416-0000
Stumps ground neatly below ground level, reas. priced, free estimate. Glen Whitley Bethlehem 770-867-2718
Tandem dumptruck delivers compost, topsoil, fill dirt, mulch, etc.; haul off debris. Kenny Waterman Smyrna 678-778-8784
Tractor services, bushhogging, loader work, grading, dirt & gravel hauled, area clean up, fence repair, drainage issues. Wayne Humbard Loganville 678-825-4597
Tractor work, bushhogging, light grading, landscaping, drainage and erosion, garden plow and planted tree services. Bert Brand Lawrenceville 770-608-1613
We build new or repair barbed wire, board, field fences and high tensile; also, corrals. Robert Cole Dalton 706-581-6602
Will cut and bale, round or square on halves, or cost per roll/bale. Steve Wilkerson Milner 678-387-7984
Will do artificial insemination of beef and dairy cattle in Butts and surrounding counties. Paul Reamer Jackson 770-7750158
Will saw your logs into lumber at your location with portable sawmill, reasonable rates. Billy Bridges Winterville 706-7429564
Woodmizer sawmill: will travel to your location and saw your logs into lumber, quality work, reasonably priced. Kim Ruff Jackson 770-775-4919
Farm Services Wanted
Free hay for cutting about 6 acres in Antioch, if interested, call or leave message. Thomas Dobbins Cedartown 770-748-9942
Middle aged couple wanted 24/7 caretaker for small farm acreage, animal caretaking, fencing, yard maintenance etc., housing and utilities furnished. Wayne McMickle Locust Grove 770-957-2377
Need my hay cut/baled, round or square, pay well. William Gholston Dahlonega 706867-6588
Need repair work on 8N tractor at farm near Cedartown, Ga., call for appointment or leave message. Billy Wood Cedartown 770-546-2512
Want someone to clean out creeks with a backhoe or dragline, reasonable rates. Jolene Gonzalez Fayetteville 770-2358423

FARM EMPLOyMENT

If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Andrea Stephens at 404651-9081 or 404-651-9082.

Only farm work or farm help wanted

advertisements allowed.

No

commercial, industrial or domestic

employment permitted.

10 yrs exp. on chicken farm including repairs, exchange with housing & salary. Delford Smith Clarksville 706-239-7266

20+yrs exp. will care for horses within 30 miles of Griffin; $15 trip +.50/mile; pick stalls $5/5 stalls, grooming. Darlene Bland Griffin 678-761-5355

4 house Broiler farm, Murrayville area, housing available, approximately 20 hours/week. Ken Anderson Murrayville 770-861-8396

Additional morning help wanted at quality boarding barn. Aprox. 8am to 11am, Sunday morning mandatory. Pam Levy Locust Grove 770-957-1603

Couple seeking work on poultry farm, 30 yrs, experience, good reference, in Stephens or surrounding Co. Henry Page Martin 706-973-7287 706-244-1270

Family seeks farm employment, 15 years experience with poultry, need house/salary. Kathie Whisnant Monroe 678-227-8675

Man, 53, would like job on horse farm, cleaning stall, grooming, feeding, general farm upkeep, must have salary/housing, exp. Johnny Weaver Chatsworth 678-8481624
Seeking job on horse farm; cleaning stalls, grooming, feeding, foal watching, general farm up keep, exp. hard worker. Johnny Weaver Chatsworth 706271-6526
Teenage female looking for horse related work, can train, ride, groom, muck, etc. Abby Sapp Carrollton 770-854-4563
Young couple looking for work on hen farm, housing and salary included. Emory West Cleveland 706-969-6335 706-8656026
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.
'01 John Deere 5105 tractor 50H/p 340 hrs., great condition, $11,900. Lamar Adcock Hogansville 706-616-1571
'04 5520 JD, like new, open station, 2 wd, no loader. Bo Smith Crawford 706-3406572
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'06 Claas 280 variant round baler, twine monitor up to 4x6, low usage, sheltered, good condition, $15,500. Stephen Watson Madison 478-288-2072
'95 OMC pecan shaker, $25,000; 957 John Bean PTO sprayer, $7,000; Weiss Side sweeper, $6,000. C.M. Pippin Albany 229-344-6060
1 Ford 16'' two bottom turning plow, new condition, 5X8, all metal tilt utility trailer, new tires. Darwin Blansit Trion 706-734-3770
10 HP Chipper shredder, MTD, with 10hp Briggs & Stratton engine, runs well, lightly used. David May Lawerenceville 404-9150208
10 wheel Agris rake, KM caddy, $1600; 540 fella tedder, $2300. Raymond English Milner 770-227-8801
10' pull type hydraulic wheel harrow, $1700. Robert Yates Summerville 706397-2715
12 row sprayer, Fella hay mower on KMC caddy, 566 J.D. baler w/net wrap, 5 bales hay hauler. Eddie McKie Abbeville 229426-2530
135 MF 152 Perkins gas, 37hp, 95% tires, good metal, run great, 5 ft b/h, good tractor, $3500. Richard Daughtery Ellenwood 770593-3768
17.5l-24 Goodyear Industrial tractor tire, new $350; 24" Backhoe bucket, rock teeth, $350. Kenneth Arrendale Hull 706-788-2674
1937 Ford tractor 9N, $2,995/obo, must sell, cash only. Jeff Freeland Dawsonville 770-595-7882
1940 9N Ford tractor, runs well, no attachments, asking $1800. Phyllis Thomason Maysville 706-702-0023 706768-7290
1945 JD B, complete, runs well, good paint, new tires, $3000/obo. Hillory Stanton Macon 478-781-2367
1949 Allis Chalmers B tractor, excellent, 12 volt, hydraulics, pto, $2200. Joe Davis Danielsville 706-206-9095
1952 8N Ford tractor, runs well, PTO turns but lift arms want lift, $500/cash. Mitchell North Palmetto 770-755-5716
1952 8N Ford, restored, $3950; 5 ft. Bushhog pull type, $250; 39AC-B parts tractor, $295; Belt pulley w/gearbox Cub tractor, $50. Forrest Hardeman Stockbridge 404-245-3059
1952 Super C Farmall with Bushhog, 2 sets of harrows, runs well, used last year, $2500. Dollie McMicheal Dearing 706-595-1433
1952 TO20 Ferguson tractor, gc, $1500. Jerry Cook Rocky Face 706-313-8084
1956 Ford tractor 600 series with rake, harrow, box blade, forks, $4000. Frank Goza Stone Mountain 770-469-8700
1957 740 Ford tricycle wheel, fully restored, very nice, $8500. Brian McCoy Maysville 706-677-1092
1957 Cub LoBoy, easy restoration, needs muffler, battery, good metal, free motor, pics., $1,000. W.M. Wilson Douglasville 404-660-6902
1960 Ford 851 Powermaster tractor w/Landpride 6' mower, $6850. Buford Pennington Milledegeville 478-968-5904

1973 Ford 2000 diesel tractor with loader, $3500. C. Smith Maysville 706-658-7130
1977 John Deere 544 loader, $13,000; 6 in. rubber quick connect hose, $1-$2 ft., $150,000; dipline irrigation. Daylon Thomas Arlington 229-347-7925
1991 Woodmizer LT40 sawmill, all new motors, gc, $11,000. Billy Roberts Alapaha 229-686-4607 229-532-5105
1995 John Deere 310D backhoe, 8800 hrs., extra backhoe bucket, tires & wheels front parts, $10,500. Danny Morris Buford 770-633-8429
1997 Ford 555E 4WD backhoe, vgc, $20,000; irrigation pump 8 inch V8-Perkins motor, vgc, $11,000. Mitchell Edenfield Collins 912-693-5806 912-314-9228
1998 Cat 315BL excavator, 6437 hrs. with hydraulic thumb, exc. cond., $50,000. Carroll Williams Baxley 912-717-3615
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., my cost $13,000, yours $10,000. Dixie Arnett Tifton 229-392-3921
2 row JD 71 planters with large fiber glass hoppers, row markers, $1550/firm, sheltered, field ready. Pete Giddens Ocilla 229-347-5830
2 Univerth 530 Gravely wagons with hyrd. brakes, tarps, lights, shed kept. Edward Neidlinger Waynesboro 706-551-0905
2-row JD 71 planters on hd toolbar w/marker sweeps, stand, large fiberglas hopper, sheltered, field ready, $1750. Pete Giddens Ashburn 229-831-1053
20 ft. gooseneck flatbed trailer, 3 axles, $1000. Rodney Hilley Molena 770-567-3909
20 ft. solid steel, six wheel trailer, weight 6900lb. g/n. Clarence McCorkle Thomson 706-466-1105
20' GN flatbed, hay/grain trailer, 7' MF 41 mower, parts; 36' GN cattle trailer. C.E. McCalle Chickamagua 423-413-3124
200 gal. Reddick sprayer hydraulic, fold booms, 3200 high tin 444 corn header, $3000. Mark Floyd Clyo 843-592-1421
2000 model Ford gas tractor, $3500; also 7 disc Morra hay mower, $2500. Walker Blitch Statesboro 912-687-6960
2000 Polaris Sportsman 500 4x4, great cond., $3000. Josh Hitt Waleska 678-8482495
2001 Sears craftsman tractor, 46" deck, 20 hp Kohler, spare belts and canopy, runs well, $1100/obo. Wally Woods Cleveland 706-244-4981
2003 NH 740 baler with monitor, $12,000. Estil Evans Vidalia 912-538-7881
2003 Woodmizer LT70HDD62, 2350 hours/sawmill, 1200 hours/engine, trailer package, debarker, runs perfectly, $27,500. Andy Adams Hartwell 706-436-7031
2005 JD 5420 4wd power shift, 350 hrs., 542 loader, exc. cond., $25,000. Steve Trammell Senoia 770-354-5560 770-3015172
2005 Nh TM, 190, 2093 hrs., 4x4 duals, 4 remotes, wts. loaded, $70,000, exc. cond. Herbert Owen Baldwin 706-499-3606

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2005 Plantation Pro 28 hp 4x4 with loader, $7500. Bryan Harrell Griffin 404372-8150
2006 Deere 5235 MFWD, 542 loader, 12x12 power reverser, canopy, dual SCVs, 390 hours, $31,450. Bob Hudson Cumming 678-807-9480
2006 Kioto CK25 hst, 155 hrs., 4wd. loader w/bucket & forks, 5' bushhog; 5' rock rake, $15,000. Al Hardy Brooks 678-3132731
2007 New Holland TS115A tractor, 4WD, cab, shuttle transmission, only 1100 hours, $43,000. Greg Peacock Eastman 478-2850620
2007 NH 780A baler, $18,500, exc. cond., net wrap, 3000 bales, grass only, 258& 260 hyd., NH rakes. Joey Ammons Richland 229-321-0049
2007 southern easy dump trailer DT6X10-7, 15'' tires, exc. cond., 7000 GVWR spreader, gate remote, $3400. John Yearwood Winder 404-697-5545
2008 JD 458 round baler, 1999 New Holland disc mower. Sylvia McGarity Bowman 706-245-4872
2008 Kubota L4400 4x4, 104 hours, 6' box blade and rake, $12,500, for all will deliver. Blaine Lord Dudley 478-279-3428
2009 Polaris Ranger 700 4x4, low hrs., roof, windshield, gun mount, brushguard, warn winch, $6,500. Jim Leab Cordele 229947-3128
2011-210LC9 Hyundai excavator burn damage, 1000 hrs., exc. undercarriage, bucket, thumb, etc. Felton Leverette Ambrose 912-359-2577 912-393-5345
24' hay conveyer with 3/4 hp elec. motor, good cond., $450/obo. Raymond Watts Macon 478-743-6692
3 phase 5 motored planer, mod. dependable M-148, planes all 4 sides, $6000. Gerald Jackson Juliette 478-9866635
3 pt. hitch 70 gal. sprayer w/boom, $350; 2- 1100-16 tires w/8lug rims, $200 ea. etc. Danny Strickland Barney 229-560-8072
3.5ton Pull-type fertilizer spreader stainless steel, $4500; 3 blade 3ph disktiller, $500; Cane-Mill Columbus #18, Maker James-Messer Tallahassee, $2500. Jimmy Freeman Boston 229-221-0606 229-7353091
310E Backhoe, ready to work, 3 axle trailer, good shape, $2500. Jefferey Chalker Gibson 706-831-6911
350 International tractor, 3pt hitch & fast hitch, runs well, $2550. Jimmy Morrison Alto 706-768-5182
3930 NH Ford tractor with 8 pcs. equipt., 395 hrs. on tractor, all in good cond., $15,000. L. Cross Fitzgerald 229-468-5350
3930 NH, good cond., $12,500. Charles Cates Dahlonega 678-776-2803
3hp IHC Flywheel engine, model M with clutch pulley, complete and running, 5 yr. old restoration. Doyle Barnes Social Circle 678-481-5067
3ph harrow 7 ft. fair disc, sealed bearings, furrow fillers, $550. Marion Adkison Rebecca 229-643-7612
4 row JD 71 pull type planter, 4 row JD71 ripper planter, $2000/ea. Russ Elliott Lizella 478-808-7787 478-808-2796
4 row Monosem planters, single row. Jeffery Bloodworth Pineview 229-313-9154
4 wheel farm wagon, $400; cattle chute w/pipe cage, $1600; 1822D grasshopper, all under shed. John Gilbert Woodbury 706575-0593
4' rotary mower, good condition, $275 or best offer. Steven Atha Monroe 770-4663393 770-598-2925
40S John Deere tractor, runs well, $1600. Ezra Carter Covington 770-787-7419 770356-8855
420 John Deere 53 model, runs well, $2,800. David Ward Monticello 770-7121583
5 ft. aerator, 3ph used twice, $250; 5 ft. Kodiak bushhog, like new, always sheltered, $250. Andy Adams Comer 706255-8281
5 ft. bushhog brand rotary cutter, $450/OBO. John Hightower Wrightsville 478-697-4909
5 ft. heavy duty bushhog, $500. Jack Anthony Athens 706-548-4438
52 Ford 8N tractor, 5 ft. bushhog bush@bog harrows, 16 ft. trailer, $3500, gc. Ken Buice Loganville 404-455-0815
6 ft. landscape rake, 3 pt hitch, exc. cond., $325/cash. Morgan Manuel Appling 706-541-1743 706-724-4704
6 ft. pull type bushhog, good cond., $550/cash. Morgan Manuel Appling 706724-4704
6 ft. rock rake used once, exc. cond., $425. L. Kurrass Pine Mountain 706-4436332
69 Mitsubishi tractor 20 hp, diesel load bucket, pto, 3 pt. hitch, $2600. Kenneth Thompson Jackson 770-504-9919
7 old tractors, Massey Harris, Farmall, and Allis Chalmers, none running, but in good shape, sell at my cost. Jess Arnett Tifton 229-382-6517
72" International Bushhog mower w/driveshaft & slip clutch, $750. Derek Landstrom Barnesville 770-584-4701

790 John Deere w/loader, 4wd, 247 hrs.; JD 5 ft. rotary mower, 16 ft. bumper pull trailer. James Saye Danielsville 706-7892422 706-621-9809
826 JD 3600; 7100 JD planter, 6NT markers, $1800; JD 24 skid loader, $2500. Jimmy Nixon Lyons 912-526-8564
8N Ford with finish mower, $2850; Ford Jubilee with harrow, $3500. Travis Carnes Hartwell 706-436-3677
933 Cat loader, 1800 hours, good condition, farm used, $27,000. James Owens Monroe 770-267-3050
9750 gal. 4 compartment for storage or road use, $6000; 107 haybuster no till grain drill, gc, $7500. James Page Richland 229942-3040
AC tractor, C model , not running, fair cond. plow, $1100. Walter Terrell Decatur 678-940-4342 770-593-3145
Accumulator 4 and grapple, very good condition, $6000/obo. Tim Thornhill Lake Park 229-548-0621
Athens 2 disc plow, $450, one row cultivator, $175, Snapper rear tine tiller, $225. Randy Reynolds Good Hope 770276-5188
Bale loader loads small bales onto truck or trailer ground driven. James Wylie Calhoun 770-596-4388
Bearcat 950 feed grinder heavy duty, loading/ unloading auger, great for hay, hydraulic, like new,$4800. Joseph Martin Vienna 478-230-3030
Better built trailer, 18',12,000#cap., tandem axle, good condition, $2500. Don Walls Roopville 770-854-4912
Box blade 5' King Kutter, 5 shanks, used one time, perfect cond., $400. Mike Mabee Monroe 770-267-3055
Box blade, $350; rake, $100; scoop, $200; scrape blade, $150. Doug Rhodes Social Circle 770-385-7418
Bradco model 611 backhoe for skid steer loader, used 75 hrs., 2 buckets. Anthony Thomason Tocca 706-244-0087
Bucket for MF front loader, 48'', $150. P. Segars Carnesville 706-384-7242
Bushhog 6' Rhino heavy duty, will trade for 5' in good condition, or sell for $1200. Luther Maddox Loganville 770-466-4637
Bushhog brand 3 pt. mower, sq. 600 stump jumper, slip clutch, guards, looks, cuts great, $750. Charles Wellham Statham 678-764-5097
Bushhog brand FTH 72'' pull behind 3 pt. hitch finish mower, 20 hrs., $1100. Chris Whitner Dallas 678-910-4433
Bushhog RTN-60 rotary tiller, used less than 10 hrs., excellent condition, $2,200. Bobby Cumbie Newnan 770-304-8715
Bushhog tiller RTH 88 used on 10 acres, Hardee 10' 3 pt. harrow. Randy Prichard Colbert 706-540-1334
C.I. 3900 harrows & 8 row Redball hooded sprayers. Pat West Pinehurst 229928-7427
Case David Brown diesel, 885, 16 sp. trans, restored, like new, $5000. Herbert Callaway Elberton 706-283-4307
Case IH D45 4x4 tractor with loader 45 hp 4 cylinder diesel, shuttle shift transmission, 400 hours, $15,500/obo. Wesley Weitman Springfield 912-661-0587
Claas Markant SL sq. baler, gc, $5500. J. Greer Hampton 770-946-3136
Commercial Grizzly bandsaw in excellent condition, $2500. J. Corbett Lake Park 229560-5290
Covington 4 row planter, excellent condition, always sheltered, $1800. Cook Holliday Monroe 770-605-1129
Cub Cadet low boy #154 w/belly mower, runs, well, $1200; old, assorted farm equipment, too many to name. Harold Arnett Tifton 229-392-7233
Cultipacker 6' double roller, 3 point hitch, sealed bearings, $950. Brooke Smalley Marietta 404-550-6973
D31S, $8,000 and D57S $12,000; Komatsu track front end loaders. Virgil Brookshire Forsyth 404-580-6763
Edwards trans-fork 2500lb., 12' forklift attachment for tractor w/ sideshift new $6500. Tom Jelly Clermont 770-530-6586
Farmall M, good tires, runs well, $1650. J.C. Cannady Statesboro 912-865-2278
Ford 2810 tractor, 36hp, 3 pt. hitch, diesel, asking $5,000, starts every time. Matt Haire Statesboro 912-678-5008
Ford 3400 Industial tractor, live PTO, 3point hitch, front-end loader/bucket & fork, good condition, $4000. Gary White Calhoun 706-629-6527
Ford 3600, 1983, good condition, good tires, serviced, $5600. Bob Reeves Moreland 678-315-4517
Ford 600, new engine, $2500; Ford 600, $2000; Ford 700, 18 ft. body, $1500. Ken Hauesler Arabi 229-406-1120
Ford 640 diesel tractor, runs well, needs minor work, $1995; Ford 6' mower 5' howse box blade, scoop, all $2995. Larry Martin Cobbtown 912-684-3522
Ford 821 great motor, 4 speed trans and brakes, most body work missing, poor tires, $1000. Bob Thomas Brookfield 229-3823991
Ford 8N tractor, good sheet metal with 5ft. harrow. Sharon Neidlinger Waynesboro 706-551-0914 770-551-0905

Ford 8N, runs well, comes with old bushhog plus extras, $3000/cash. Lane Cook Cleveland 706-214-3032
Ford Jubilee 1953 with 5 ft bushhog, in good shape with very good tires, $3000. Glenn Ferguson Rome 706-233-1218
Ford model 501 hay mower, new cutter teeth, like new, $600. Lon Bush Ellijay 706636-1806
Ford TW35 FHA, 3000 hrs., 20' bushhog and 20' Tayloway plows, $42,500. Danny Fausett Dawsonville 706-265-8432
Fork lift, 3 point hitch, telescoping mast, good working condition, $800. James Vinson Milledgeville 478-457-5668 478452-9355
Forks for 3 ph or on front of loader frame, HD and adustable, used once, $425. Bob Watkins Douglasville 770-942-8687
Generator, 4800w Generac, used only twice, cranked regularly, wheel kit include. Harry Brooks Dawsonville 770-595-4111 706-261-6351
Gravely 2 wheel tractor, electric start, model L1 with plow, mower, surry, $350. Mike Beattie 2113 Akin Rd Martin 30557 706-384-2719
Hard hose & reel irrigation system, $3,000; feed mill, $2,250; manure spreader, $ 2,850. Virgil Duncan Butler 678-544-9502
Harrow: Taylorway 6 1/2 ft. adjustable, good condition, $900. Mike Hattaway Dearing 406-556-6422
Harsh feed wagon, $5,000; Gehl fert. spreader, $1,000; 170 hp Perkins irrigation mtr., no pump, $1,000. Don Council Albany 229-344-6063
Hay equip, Vicon 4x6 baler, auto tie, kicker, monitor, only 600 bales, $10,000; Sitrex 8 wheel rake, $3,000. Mark Woodham Madison 404-379-8037
Hay rake 11 foot, good condition, works great. Jerry Reichel Commerce 678-7582403
Heavy duty spring tooth frame cultivator, 3 pt. hitch, $125. Ralph McCart Loganville 770-466-2197
Heavy duty three point hitch middle buster/subsoiler with the wide middle buster plow point, $175. William Haas Perry 478987-1789
Heavy duty, Gooseneck,10 ton, flatbed 25 foot trailer, used little, $5,500. Dale Westmoreland Cleveland 706-878-0702
IH 155 flip plow, $2500; IH 475 harrow, $2500; JD 8 rw culti., $1500; Lilliston 2rw peanut combine, $4750. Bayne Kelley Gibson 706-832-4977 706-598-3451
International 1620 Combine w/15 ft. grain head, 2270 hours, $11,500, gaston7460@ bellsouth.net, field ready. James Gaston Americus 229-924-7460
J-D 12' Grain drill model E00B- gal., Hopper has been kept under shelter. Ray Shuman Waycross 912-816-6085 912337-5921
J.D. hay squeeze stacker, $2500; 12 ft. Athens 3 pt. hitch harrow, $1500. Billy McMillan Lenox 229-686-7564 229-3920108
JD 1070 tractor, 4wd loader, 1400 hrs., gc, $11,500. Charles Gravitt Buford 770945-4371
JD 12 ft. tool bar 2 1/4 cast, 3 pt. hitch, $500. Ryan Baerne Nicholson 706-7572672 706-540-8339
JD 2010 tractor, 4 cylinder gas, RU model, fair condition, $2950. James Young Yatesville 706-472-9999
JD 338 square baler, like new, $11,000; tedder on caddy with hydraulics, $2,500, both new '08. Earl Maupin Hahira 229-7948184
JD 338 square baler, gc, field ready, sheltered, $3800; 250 gal. fuel tank, $150. Pat Sutton Clarkesville 706-947-3006
JD 348 square baler, less than 5,000 bales, excellent condition, $10,000. Bobby DeGraan Calhoun 706-506-4284
JD 456 round baler, less than 1200 bales. John Pierson Culloden 478-994-4324
JD 5210, dual hyd.. weights, 2200 hrs, 8 ft. Frontier harrow, 6 ft. mower, box blade, $14,500. Franklin Swain Sylvania 912-6826388
JD 5325 4 wheel drw/542 loader open station, 6 ft. harrow, 7 ft. bushhog with pallet forks. Hugh Hosch Waynesboro 770-7893258
JD 5325 4x4 tractor loader bucket & forks, 7' mower & 6' harrow, Missie Hosch Buford 770-945-3971
JD 567 hay roller net wrap and Mega Ide pickup, $16,500. Troy Chandler Danielsville 706-338-9144 706-789-3726
JD 644 cornhead, exc.; 944 Case cornhead, clean, portable universal doffer grinder; 2 -4 row cotton pickers. C. Nutt Cordele 229-276-5336
JD 7810 tractor; JD 7830 tractor; Case 6650 conser. chisel plow, bushhog 3210 rotary cutter. Leo Perfect Unadilla 478-6273820
JD 970 diesel tractor, 2WD, 606 hrs, 33 hp, good condition, $8900. Scott Cronan Monticello 404-569-5005
JD no. 5 sickle mower van brunt, 7 ft. grain drill, $250. Walter Futaal Griffin 770227-7017

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JD Rainbow pumping unit,1100 gpm, 660' soft hose & Traveler, 60 sticks 6" twist lock pipe & trailer, $15,000. Don Durden Rhine 229-425-0453
John Deere 1941, model A, slant dash, styled, electric start, restored in 1999, new tires and battery. K. Whitehead Conyers 770-483-6023
John Deere 3155 tractor, 4WD, with or without dirt pan, good condition. Richard Guagliardo Cuthbert 229-838-6688 229343-6320
John Deere 335 round hay baler, $5500 and 8 wheel rake on caddy, $1500. Chuck Lowery Eastman 478-374-4606
John Deere 457 baler, always sheltered, '05 model string only 3500 bales, $12,500. Tommy Cowart Davisboro 478-232-1891
John Deere 5105 50hp tractor, excellent condition, $12,000. Tim Pitts Jefferson 770-307-7323
John Deere 5320 N tractor 4wd with cab, good condition, serviced ready to work, 55PTO 64 engine hp. Tim Shiver Fitzgerald 229-468-9849
John Deere 535 round baler, 5x6, kicker, monitor, good condition, $6500. Matt Riner Williamson 678-967-1284
John Deere 750 diesel tractor, runs well, comes with John Deere grooming mower, $4000, John Deere 40-T, $1800. Jerome Jones Whitesburg 770-301-1755
John Deere 790, 30hp, 405HRS, PTO, 3pt hitch, front weights, well maintained, $7995. Fred Tosh Dawsonville 678-8583328
John Deere 850, new tracks and sprockets, transmission rebuilt, etc. asking $28,000. Dennis Moore Rochelle 229-3657412 229-457-0296
John Deere 9976 Cotton Picker, 6 row, Pro 16, 2300 fan hrs., good condition, sheltered, $60,000. Ted Milliron Shellman 229-317-3795
John Deere model 335 round baler 1996, rolls 4x5 bales, $4,500. David Hendrix Kingston 770-676-8051
John Deere MX8 Bushhog, vgc, under shelter, $2500/cash. S. Coldwell Waverly Hall 706-575-1315
KMC 2 row planter, KMC 2 row s tine culltivator, John Deere 9 shank chisel plow. D.C. Hargrove Americus 229-942-2959
KMC 3376 6 row peanut combine, looks like new, used 2 yrs., to pick 200 acres, $80,000, etc. Steve Roberts Alapaha 229532-7963 229-686-4541
Krone 9-ft. disc mower #283, $7250; Vermeer 8-wheel V rake RD 20, $1850. Chandler Maxwell Dewy Rose 706-2831513 706-201-5260
Kubota B7510, HST, 255 hrs, 4X4 diesel 21hp., bushhog 4 ft. has 30 hrs on it, $8,500. Mike Ricketson Cornelia 706-7783683
Kubota L-245H 3 cyl. diesel with middle & rear cultivators & 3 point hitch. David Helton Cleveland 706-878-9623
Kuhn GF 5202 THA hay tedder, brand new, $4500; Apache 24ft galvinized hay wagon, excellent condition, $4500. Brent Chitty Moultrie 229-891-5455 229-9853611
Kuhn model# 509, 5 foot hay mowing maching, low usage, well maintained, $3500. Richard Wrobel Young Harris 706379-0901
Land Pride 6 foot no till drill, excellent condition, $7000. Bob Brady Augusta 706373-8397
Lely Splendimo 280L disc mower, $4500; Sitrex 2GL roto tedder, $1000; Ford 532 square baler, needs repair, $500. Jeffrey Meeks Augusta 706-513-6628
M& W round baler, like new, rolled approximately 460 4x5 bales, $14,000. Roger Ansley 1319 J. Warren Rd. Cornelia 30531 706-778-4165
Mahindra tractor model 4110, 1000 hrs., 4wd front loader, Ind. tires, pallet forks, 2 remotes, $14,900. John Kitchens Matthews 706-547-2346
Massey Ferguson 431 tractor and 6 foot Pittsburg mower, 354 hours, asking $11,000 for both, can buy separate. Dale Davis Fayetteville 404-803-8479
Massey Ferguson front end loader and backhoe, 3 ft. bucket, 3 cyl. Perkins, does not run. Pete Cobb Fairburn 770-964-5644
Massey Ferguson Model 231 Diesel Perkins engine, year model 1999, hours 330 with box scrape. Robert Lingerfelt Madison 706-342-0819
Massey Furgerson 165 tractor, 50 hp, needs water pump, clutch stuck, $1,500, ran last fall needs work. James George Colbert 706-742-2561
MF 2010 baler, $22,000 used very little, square baler, $5000. Frank Robbins Ashburn 229-821-0636
MF 240 1994, 1400 hrs. diesel 3pt. hitch, like new, $8500. Jack Harding McDonough 770-957-6376 770-231-8175
Miller tagalong welder, 350D 4-cyl. diesel, $2,000 obo. Charles Ledford Comer 706783-3634
Mitsubishi D2300FD under 400 hours, 4WD, 18 speed transmission, 3 speed PTO, $5000/firm. Jim Stone Warrenton 706-8400327 706-465-9814

New Holland 311 square baler, good working condition, used last season, $2500. Alvah Adams, Jr. Byron 478-956-5843
New Holland 575 square bale, like new cond., $15,000. Mike Lewis Hawkinsville 478-396-6977
NH 353 grinder mixer, good cond., always shedded. Pverett Panter Blue Ridge 706632-8005
NH 7060 round baler, 4X5 bale auto wrap, twine, $12,500. Lee Thaxton Rayle 706-318-9515
NH 7330 disc bine, only 2 yrs old, excellent condition, $16,500. Conrad Horst Millen 706-830-1464
NH TN65 850 hrs., tires good, canopy, extra lights, excellent cond., original owners, manual dual remotes, 65hp, $13,000. Tim Heminger Milner 404-379-6669
Nolin Industrial continuous pea/bean sheller, all stainless steel, 125 Bushels per hour. Lisa Jones Thomasville 229-4030933
One row cultivator, 3 pt. hitch, $175/firm. Amy Beasley Fort Valley 478-825-1063 478-319-7707
Power King tractor and plow, good condition, asking $1650/obo. James Bulloch Manchester 706-975-0564
Restored M John Deere tractor, 3-point hitch, & Farmall Cub with belly mower, $3500 each. Joann Herndon Hazlehurst 912-375-4320
Rototiller attacht. for Graveley 7.6 walk behind tractor, no calls after 8pm. Jerry Darby Fayetteville 770-487-7420
Sawmil headblock with carriage complete with edger, you move, no power, $2300/obo. David Smith Byron 478-9608312 478-956-3982
Seed cleaner corn & beam screens, $2500; cannon sprayer, $3700; 8N 52 Ford tractor, $3000. D. Oliver Lula 770-983-7783 770-287-4816
Shibaura S07A diesel tractor, excellent condition, $3500, finishing mower, $500. Fred Hurley Palmetto 770-463-0376
Small trailer 4 by 8 possible delivery. Hollis Morris Jasper 678-767-9451
Sprayer on trailer with agitator, break away booms, large heavy duty fiber glass tank, Broyhill #3017, $800. H.D. Pert Clarkesville 706-754-9059
Takeuchi mini excavator, great Yanmar diesel engine, like new tracks, comes with dual axle, trailer, electric, $10,500. Roy Pruitt Douglasville 770-949-5453 770-5957891
Takeuchi TB250 mini excavator with attachments, brought brand new, used few hrs., housed in garage. Joe Verdone Lexington 706-743-3994
Trailer hc 16 ft. 2 5/16 inch bumper pull, dovetail ramps, elec. brakes, 6 lug wheels, new tires. Terry Byer Rutledge 706-4740621
Transplanter, one seat, shelf, water tank, works well with small transplants, asking $450. Don Mills Jenkinsburg 404-218-0546
Troy Bilt 42 inch mower, 14 HP w/manuals, runs well. Paul Barnes P.O. Box 1754 Flowery Branch 30542 770-9676433
TroyBilt garden tiller; 7hp Kohler engine, new belts, parts, service manuals, $375. Richard Kimsey Alto 706-778-4131
Two smoothing harrows, $300/650, Post hole digger w/9 and 12" augers, $450; 6' scrape blade, $125 obo. John Masters Loganville 770-298-4614
Vemeer 605K hay baler, $4500; mower, 7-disc, $4000; hay rake 8-wheel, $1500; hay fork hyd, $500, all good condition. Charlie Dempsey Garfield 912-682-3981
Vermeer BC1800C chipper w2000 lb. winch, autofeed, turbo-diesel 113 hp, 1,100 hrs., vgc, new 46K, sell $24,000. Jim Hammond Gainesville 770-297-1762
Vicon baler, been completely restored, new parts, etc. like new for used price; priced to sell; will trade for hay. L. Martin Clarkesville 770-519-2982
Vintage hay trolley and hooks in great condition, could be used or for display, $175. Cynthia Worrell Kennesaw 404-4066888
Weed wiper, 12 ft. tow behind ground driven, dooms day to weeds, $650. Rob Matthews Newnan 770-253-8138
Yanmar 26 hp, 2WD, Buhler front end loader, 5 ft finishing mower, $2995. Paul Price Fayetteville 770-846-8569
Farm Machinery Wanted
Danuser friction drive post driver in servicable condition. Lonnie Carter Hoschton 770-867-0494
Fuel injection pump MF 135, 3 cylinder Perkins diesel engine. Leon Griffin Hoboken 912-337-5325
Gehl 8-wheel V rake, needs some teeth, $800. Willie Nunn Crawfordville 706-4010002 706-456-2416
Looking to buy for front loader for Farmall Super A. James Ammons Eatonton 706623-7777
Need 2 rear tractor tires 13.6 X 28. John Suttles Moreland 678-521-1039 770-2527828

Need a belt pulley for Farmall cub, large belt. T. Baker LaGrange 706-884-5819
New Holland 717 or other silage chopper with corn head 540 pto pull type. Daniel Hill Warm Springs 706-984-2522
Want 13.6x28 tractor tire, good condition. Ross Keierleber Grantville 678-416-8127
Want 172 Ford tractor gasoline engine or block, must be re-buildable. JC Hilliard Eastman 478-374-4904
Want 3 point hitch scrape blade, (CAT-0) for Power King economy tractor. Bill Dobbs Douglasville 770-947-0552
Want 5 ft. Bushhog in good condition, reasonable priced. Terry Brown Chatsworth 706-463-3480
Want Cole side dresser for Pittsburg frame. James Bunn Hampton 770-9465399
Want Farmall Cub tractor with, good tires & running condition with cultivators. Douglas Dyer Blairsville 706-994-2145
Want finish mower, needs to be 5-6 ft., rear discharge & in good condition. Mike Hattaway Dearing 706-556-6422
Want front end loader for JD 790 tractor, loader maybe 300. Thomas Perry Dublin 478-272-1976
Want lockwood pecan equipt. Mike Rhodes Dexter 478-290-7199
Want two used tractor tires, size 13.6-28 in fair cond., reasonably priced. David Long Douglas 912-384-1438
Want used Tuff Bilt tractor and equipment. James Taylor Ranger 30734 770-616-5844
Willing to pay top dollar for a Savage, PTO driven pecan harvester, good working condition. Chuck Majeski Ashburn 229567-4822 229-445-4448
FARM SUPPLIES
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1 60-gal kettle & # 3 golden cane mill, $1300 obo. James Brown Ty Ty 229-3870954
10 x18 Glass lean-to greenhouse 36' of benches, heater, cooler, fans, misting system, inside removable shade cloth. Keith Ducoffe Atlanta 770-367-9197
100 little used, aluminized corrugated metal pipe, 1/2 price, 20-ft. long, 42", 36", 30", 24", 18". Andrew Brislin Bogart 678618-0237
1000' lumber: ambrosia maple, poplar, red and white oak, cedar, hickory, basswood, ash and pine. David Gray Bowdon 770-655-4674
110 lb and 300 lb blacksmith anvils, 5" and 6" jaw post vise. A. Hendrick Austell 770-948-9842
1800's 30 gal. handmade heavy copper applebutter kettle 24 x11" great condition, $500 W/T goats/tiller in trade. Bob Hines Winder 404-661-8286
1803 oak smokehouse, hand hewn by Creek Indians, 20 x 20, 1 story rock well, $5000, delivery available additional cost. Clyde Smith Cartersville 770-383-9239
3 greenhouses 25 x 96, 30 x 96, 21 x 60, w/heaters and fans. Earlie McQuaig Broxton 912-359-2665
300 ft. roll goat wire, $225,; 100 ft. rolls horse wire, $125; 330' field fence, $150. Chuck Anthony Jefferson 706-658-6081
300-gallon metal tank with 2 2" fittings on top and plug on bottom, $300. Wilbur Cameron Dry Branch 478-945-2038
4,000 board feet of barn lumber, 1x6 oak. 40 foot. William McCarter Blairsville 706781-7504
5-gallon buckets w/lids food grade, $1 each. Ronnie Barber Saint Marys 912-8825422
500 gallon propane tank above ground. Nathan Thomas Conyers 770-483-3189
55-gallon metal food grade drums with removable lid., can be used for feed, water, compost, $12 each. Emerson Bennett Royston 706-680-1432
6 ft. rake for 3 point hitch, $350. Eston Griffin Clarkesville 229-402-4257
60-gal. syrup kettle, exc. cond., $1000. W.S. Sewell Brunswick 912-265-7633
Air/kiln dried Woodmizer sawn lumber, pine, oak/walnut, poplar, all sizes paneling, wide plank flooring. John Sell Milner 770480-2326
All kinds different sizes of landscaping pots, 55-gallon barrels, call for details. Kamal Sarris 3970 Weeks Drive Kennesaw 30144 404-437-9723
Blue and white 55-gal. plastic drums, closed tops, two twist off caps, food grade. Eugene Needham Loganville 770-466-4284
Buda Farm hand crank bench grinder $150, two oil headlamps pre-1920s, $200. Bob Morrison Peachtree City 770-4868641
Bushhog brand all purpose plow, 6 prong, in like new condition, $385. Rick Worrell Morganton 404-314-1498
Canning jars, approx. 100, free to first caller, qrts. and pints, name brand jars, you pick up. John Smith Sugar Hill 770-9455658

Cast iron pot, excellent condition, $1200. D. Smith Gainesville 404-312-1831
Chicken mini drinkers, garden arbors, 5V Tin 12 ft. gas boiler, misc steel. Mark Blank Dawsonville 678-539-7869
Clean 55 gal blue or white plastic barrels w/2 twist off caps, $12 each. Gerald Hayes Flowery Branch 470-208-0309
Clean 55-gal metal drums w/lids, 1000 gal. fiberglass tank. 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. Windle Sneed McDonough 770-4837007
Clean 55-gal. metal drums w/lids. David Crane Dahlonega 706-265-2559
Commercial-grade, .75x1x54" treated Honduran pine tomato stakes, available in bundles of 25; $6 per bundle. Adam Sheridan Canon 706-371-6447
Coral panels for all livestock, light weight, (6) 10' and (9) 12', good condition. Brenda Kitchens Eatonton 706-485-8034 478-4564998
Corn sheller, corn grinder, well bucket & pulley, old farm tools. Bill Fulton Blairsville 706-745-7463
Dismantling poultry house trusses, 2x4s, feed bin, etc., you buy and remove. Allan Black Sautee 706-865-7632 706-878-0491
Dried oak lumber, assorted widths & lengths, $1 per board foot. Danny McCravy Douglasville 404-405-8637
Farm sink--double drainboard, porcelin, 30" cabinet, $150. A. D. Weatherford Loganville 404-275-0302
Flooring, oak & pine T&G, various widths, also wood shavings, reasonably priced, call for prices. William Briggs Union City 404349-2315
Free recycled egg cartons, you pick up. Julie Williams Alpharetta 618-240-0572
Generator, 5000 w, never used, list, $2495; sell $1000. M. Campbell Danielsville 706-336-6949 706-247-6862
Good wooden pallets for sale, $5 ea. Robert Drake Augusta 706-284-8276
Hay fork $100, call for any information. Ronald Rush Franklin 706-675-3417
Headgate--Seifert, 2 yrs. old, been inside barn, $400 obo. James Dunaway Rockmart 706-331-3786
Heavy duty tarps- 14X48 19X48 20X60, 100% water proof, great for covering hay. Tim Baldwin Rydal 770-324-1181
Hen nests- all metal 12 holes. $35 per box. Lamar Bryant Cleveland 706-878-8509
Horse hitch- single tree, wooden, picture available, $35. Frank McGowan Suwanee 770-945-4421 404-293-5159
Incubator GQF Sportsman digital controls, humidity controlled, like new many extras, $650 call for info. James Hughie Fortson 706-442-7575
Incubator: Natureform nom 45, $1200; Humidaire 2000, $1000; GOF 1502, $400; Dickie, $350; 2 Dickie hatchers, $300 ea. Charles Hamby Temple 678-839-9007
Large quantity reclaimed old southern longleaf yellow pine, several thousand board feet., prefer to sell in large lots. Revel Pogue Milledgeville 478-453-3958
Liquid Pro Lick tank, good condition, $125. Ronald McClung Hiram 770-4453936 678-230-9582
Lumber- sawmill low as .35/bdft., pine/hardwood, custom cut available. Mitchell Smith Griffin 404-867-5106
Nursery pots- used- 1 gal. are 5 cents and 3 gal. are 15 cents each, cash only. Melvin Davidson Gray 478-954-0187
Oak corral lumber, 900+ bd. ft., air dried in barn; 2" thick, 8"-9" w., 10@12', 92@81/2', others, $1285. S. Sewell Elberton 706-283-5817
Old hand hewn log cabin, excellent condition, delivery & set up anywhere. Kerry Hix Chatsworth 706-695-6431
Old plat form scales, $250; big produce scales, $50. Lelia Redmon Maysville 706652-2376
One old commercial chicken house, and good material, free of charge, you move. Wendell Bailey Lithia Springs 770-9489214
Poultry Incubators (2) with turners /universal egg racks; Genesis Hova-Bators, barely used, $100 per set. Jim Phelps 1012 Moss Creek Cir Statesboro 30461 912764-3488
Rebar 1/2" X 10'. 78 rods @ $2. ea. or $150. all. Howard Aaron Forsyth 478-9740970
Reclaimed barn wood--red, crackle white, & brown; 1 x 12 x 8', 10' & 12' de-nailed and squared, $1.75/ft.. Tom Black Eatonton 770-361-5341
Split locust farm fence rails & posts, delivered & installed anywhere. C. Mitchell Cleveland 706-865-9828
Steel cable approx. 1000 ft. 3/4 and 1/2, $1 per ft., will cut to your specification. Forrest Boss Adairsville 678-859-6280
Syrup kettles for flower pots, fire pits or syrup making. Ray Freeman Dublin 478272-1307
Unused roof tin for poultry house 3' x 24'. James Collins Adairsville 706-346-9366

Used 6 in. concrete blocks, clean, painted on one side, $50 each. Danny Ray Cartersville 770-861-9862
Used nursery pots, 1 gal, 3 gal, and larger. Charlotte Harris Williamson 770567-9950
Used tin 2' x 11', 2' x 12' ; old barn lumber 1" x 6" x 12'. Cleve Evans Dawsonville 706-265-9704
Wanted: plant pots, packs and flats, new or used, reasonable. Diane Martin Williamson 770-560-1361
Wanted: several doz. canning jars, allAmerican brand canner, cast iron wash pots (15-30 gal.) for butchering. Gary Caprara Dahlonega 770-361-7275
Windmill 8' fan, 30' tower, cane mill, small lathe; forge. Sam Lowrey Rome 706-2951157 706-234-7729
Woodmizer lumber 1x12 pine poplar oak lumber for trailer flooring any thickness. Larry Moore Newnan 678-278-5709
Woodmizer sawn lumber, up to 55 ft.your logs or mine, your site or mine, pine, hardwoods, jake@thecustomsawyer.com. Jake Dean Rentz 478-279-3657
Ziggity drinkers, Choretime feeders & other misc. poultry house equipment. Joshua Martin Clarkesville 770-531-7432
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 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
1 Jersey bull, mild-mannered, proven breeder, easy calving, 2 1/2 years, $800 obo. Raven Waters Reidsville 912-557-1053
10 Brahman red balancer cross, very gentle cows w/2nd, 3rd calves from In Dew Time bull, $17,000. Larry Partain Elberton 706-283-5058
11 bred regd. Black Angus heifers; also regd. Black Angus bulls. Fred Blitch Statesboro 912-865-5454
11 quality black heifers and 11 bulls, 5-7 months. Omer McCants Talbotton 706573-5725
14 very nice bred cross angus heifers, 12 yrs. old Angus bull. B.F. Garner Rutledge 706-557-9166 770-653-0208
2 full blooded polled Hereford bull, 6 mos. old, July 5-12, will have al shots and wormed. David Jaillette Covington 770786-5143
2 very small Zebu heifers, 2 Zebu bulls & 1 Zebu cow. Krista Fortner Kite 478-2328771
2 yr. old polled Hereford and F1 Braford bulls w/ performance data; 130+ Yearling bulls. Jonny Harris Odum 912-586-6585
20 Brangus black Cow Creek heifers bred to QCB-BBF Chattooga 289U2, due October-November @ 2.5 years. Charles Burke Waynesboro 706-551-3025
3 Jersey heifers, ready to breed, $600. C. Conner Flowery Branch 770-967-6828
50 head of young com. cows for sale, some with calves & rest bred. Chris Pinard Kite 478-494-0294
6 coming 2 year old bulls and 10 bred heifers, should calve Oct./Nov. 2012. H. J. Murray Folkston 912-337-6016 912-4962417
65 Reg Angus cows confirmed bred, you pick, $2,500/head;45 open Reg Angus heifers, $1800/head. Stephen Cummings Marshallville 478-396-5832
7 nice pairs young cows Sim/Angus Black, $14,000. Kirk Little Lyons 912-3263512
7 Registered Charolais heifer, bred to top bull, great bloodlines, $1500 ea. Charles Powell Menlo 706-676-5582 706-862-6506
70 Angus/cross heifers, bred vaccinateed, wormed, registered, lbw bulls, used calve in Dec.-Feb. J. Turner Armuchee 706-676-0627
8 Black Angus bred heifers, farm raised, bred to top lbw angus bull. Don Hudgins Marietta 404-886-6849 404-886-6849
Bulls: Red Brahman, Simmental and Simbrah, weaning age and breeding age, few cows and heifers. Cliff Adams Bowdon 770-258-2069
Calf feeding operation: over 200 huts, bottles, buckets, chains etc. Mixing tank, pumps & bottle fillers, $15,000. Cale Veal Tennille 478-553-9477
Calving ease, milking ability, gentleness, polled Shorthorn bulls, show heifers, steers; exc. qlty., Club Calf member. Ken Bridges Commerce 706-768-3480
Exc. perf.-tested black full-blood Simmental & Sim-Angus bulls, cow/calf prs., heifers, AI/embryo bred, easy calving, high milk, satisfaction guar. Milton Martin Jr. Clarkesville 770-519-0008
Fullblood Registered Lowline Angus bull, good producer, do not want to inbreed, $1800. Jim Cotten Silver Creek 770-3541168

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Herd dispersal, cows, heifers, bulls, all cattle are fromer show cattle or out of former show cattle. Hella Moore Musella 478-719-0910 478-836-4729
Herd of Scottish Highlander cattle, 1 bull, 3 cows, and 1 heifer, $2800. Susan Pirkle Buford 404-867-2393
Jersey bull, proven breeder, hand raised, about 18 mo. old, $650, will trade for beef calves. Larry Heard Chula 229-402-0375
Jersey cow, hand milker, quiet bred A.I due to calf Sept., $1000. Linda Willis Cochran 478-230-7972
Reg Angus bull calves, 7 month and older S A V 8180 Traveler 004 bloodline. Rusty Arnold Athens 706-296-6472
Reg'd Angus bull and heifers, docile, 1920 months old, and bull is semen tested. John Stuedemann Comer 706-202-2371
Reg. Black Angus bull, Bricton predestined#0231, heifer friendly,11/10/10, excellent pedigree, very docile, gentle disposition, $2250/obo. Al Bruno Greensboro 706-936-3400 706-467-3400
Reg. Black Angus bulls, gentle, 14 mos to 16 mos., $1500 to $1800. Shane Hopper Bremen 770-639-8745
Reg. Black bull, 18 mos.+, $1600; young cows, $1500; New Design, lbw. Lalla Tanner Monroe 770-267-7179 678-823-5742
Reg. Brangus wealing bull calves, M.Creek Genetics, Revelation, S.Special, Nuff Said BC and HC $1250 and up. Van Hardin Rome 706-266-5689
Regd. Angus heifers 10 to 15 months old. Jeremy Garrett Kite 478-521-2340
Registered Charolais bull, 20 months old, ready for heavy service, great bloodlines, $1800. Charles Powell Menlo 706-8626506 706-676-5582
Registered Dexter heifers, excellent bloodlines. Jimmy Norman Barwick 229735-4938 229-221-7541
Registered Poll Hereford heifer, 7 mos., excellent genetics & EPD's, $1500. Gaby Bryan Madison 706-319-7100
Simmental bulls, big, black, polled, 22 months old, low birth, high growth, docile, u pick, $2200. Lanier Warbington Cumming 404-281-2433
Small Dexter herd, 1 bull, 8 cows, asking $9800. Danny McGouirk Douglasville 404906-5053
Small herd of reg. Charolais, 20 cows with calves, 5 to 8 mos., cows to start calving in August. F.W. Weeks Vienna 229268-2901
Superior herd of registered Charolais cattle, cows, heifers, service age bulls, delivery available. Bobby Burch Eastman 478-718-2128

Swine

If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Andrea Stephens at 404651-9081 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.

100% Mulefoot boar, fully matured, great disposition, proven breeder, unregistered. $400 obo, interested in trades. Joshua Davis Franklin 706-506-1878

11 Yorkshire hybrid piglets, born April 9, available now, $50. Lauren Stone McDonough 770-710-7587

150 lb. York and Hamp., Duroc breeds, 2 Hamps., 250 lbs. and 1 350 lbs. Dustin Blankinship Canton 770-490-5507

7/ 8 week Yorkshire & Duroc crossed piglets, $50, boars & gilts 8 months, $100 and up. Mike Cagle Douglasville 770-4892045 404-317-6289

9 week Hampshire X Hamp/York ready to go, UTD on worming, nice pigs, gilts/boars, $50. Kelsey Bolton Dawson 229-349-4066

Cross bred pigs- York/Hamp cross. Kameron Humphries Statesboro 912-5369960

Excellent quality cross show pigs perfect for fall shows, Drop Shot X Detox, Drop Shot X Big Stick. Ronnie Waters Rebecca 229-567-1192 229-567-1885

Greendale Farm selling 8 week old piglets, male & female, healthy, Tamworth Berkshire cross, $20 each, collect. Christel Green Madison 706-752-1482

Hampshire and Yorkshire pigs 60-70 lbs. Wallace Taylor Milledgeville 478-452-0668

Hampshire boar and gilt. Mike Carnes Covington 770-342-8344

Large black hogs, various ages; also 1 breeding age boar, the Cadillac of hogs. Sandra Jones Albany 229-344-2983

Nice long Landrace X Yorkshire pigs; cut, wormed, barrows $50, gilts $75 Roger Hicks Lizella 478-359-6020

Reg. Berkshire piglets, new litter, just weaned boars & gilts, show quality. Duke Burgess Louisville 478-625-9542 305-9230262

Regd. Bershire boar born 1/27/12 $250. Tommy Griffin Gillsville 678-936-1622
Spots mix boar 500lbs. 1 1/2, Yorkshire second litter gilt 400lbs., $300 each obo, quality proven breeders. Dillon Anthony Jefferson 706-870-6434
York & Harp cross pigs, ready 6-2-12. C. Edwards Cumming 678-776-7923
Goats And Sheep
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Andrea Stephens at 404651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
1 Pygmy billy for sale, $50. Shelley Kegley Villa Rica 770-789-0209
100 % Boers; giant new imported bloodline, 450 lb. grandsire, improve your herd now. Marie Kilgore Lawrenceville 770-733-7507
100% Nigerian Dwarfs, in-tact bucks, does in milk, babies born March, dehorned, blue-eyed, $75 up, more with registration. Elise Corpus Jefferson 706-367-5960
2 babydoll ewes chocolate, 2 yr. old regd.. never been bred, $700 pair. Mike Flowers Dawsonville 404-312-5123
2 fainting goats; billies, 1 white hair,1 black long hair; both solid color, purebred, excellent sires. David Magnus Brunswick 912-242-2786
2 Kiko Spanish, 2 Spanish Oberhaslis, 2 Boer Spanish, bucks, 6 months old, healthy, no CL, $100 and up. Pat Rose Warrenton 706-962-1031
3 mos.; Kiko/Boer nannies and bucks, $75. Mickey Price Stephens 706-540-0768
4 male Kiko/Boers (red) four months to 2 years, $75/$150. Robert Pratt Marietta 770436-7864
6 fainting bucklings 50%-100%, $65$200, polled, horned, blue eyes, brown eyes, reg, non-reg. born(2/14-2/25 2012), www.bluecollargoats.com. Bobby Sue Jabat Bowdon 770-258-8654 770-5002466
ADGA Nubian does bred, bucklings and doelings 3-5 months. superior genetics, excellent milking bloodlines. Brooke Whiddon Leesburg 229-886-8781
ADGA Purebred Nubians, great bloodlines, hands on, very gentle. Janie Bruce Jackson 770-775-7560
ADGA redg. Alpine dairy goats from CAE free herd. milkers, bucks and doelings. Angela Peevy Dacula 678-873-3017
ADGA registered buck, black/white, 1 year 10 months, horned, but usually gentle, tall, $275. Harold Mauldin Jefferson 706367-5686
ADGA registered Nubian does and bucks for sale. Don Thompson Summerville 706506-7738
ADGA Saanen milkers, doelings, and bucklings, CAE, tuber, and bruc free herd, $250/bucklings, $450/ milkers, $400/ doelings. Susan McPherson Buford 678618-9728
ADGA spotted Nubian babies, born mid May and early June. Gary Gray Milner 770358-7452
Alpine dairy goat buckling, not for slaughter, excellent for 4-H. 4/11/12. Bill Flammer Cartersville 770-265-5205
American purebred Kiko IKGA bucks great bloodlines, $300; Kiko kids wethers and does, $200-$300. Steve Sarratt Jasper 706-260-5131
Baby Pygmy goats, all colors, male and female, $45 and up. Tammy West Auburn 770-867-3948
Baby Pygmy goats- male, $40 each, females, $50 each; 2 year old adult males, $30. Debbie Cox Jackson 770-228-9973
Baby Pygmy goats; adorable companions, all colors, cuties. Sandy Killgo Metter 912-685-3523
Beautiful miniature Pygmy goats- new babies and possibly pregnant females. Louie Estep Newnan 770-301-4449
Boer cross nannies w/two kids, $250; w/three kids, $300; goat trailer, $150. Joel Weatherford Millen 478-982-7813
Boer goats: nannies and kids, full-blood and percentage. Ted Williams Statesboro 912-687-0981

Bucks and does, 1/2 Spanish, 1/2 Boer, plenty of color. Edward Swann Temple 770562-5370
CAGBA registered colored Angora goats, kids, does with kids, bred does, bucks, $250 and up. Tina Evans Taylorsville 770-3244380
Fainting goats 2 months old, 2 nannies $100 each and 1 billy $75. Robert Waters Gainesville 770-519-1974
Family friendly polled Boer billy goats $110; two available born 4/12; two horned billies for $90, born 2/12. Katie Branch Bishop 706-296-5198
Hampshire ram, redg. $200; Hampshire cross ewe and ram lambs. Maggie Sjoberg Ila 706-789-2616
IBGA 100% Paint Boer buck approx. 300 lbs. & IBGA 100% traditional Boer buck 7 months old. Larry Money Rome 706-3462293 706-378-3416
Kahtadin-Dorper sheep for sale. Tony Phillips Monticello 770-519-7080
Katahdin rams from registered stock, 3 months, weaned, we have 4 ready to go, $180 each. Susan Peach Maysville 706658-6033
Katahdin rams from spring lambing, $125, no calls after 8 pm. Sibert Malcom Madison 706-342-0993
Katahdin sheep for sale. Aaron Hamlin Louisville 706-872-4527
Kiko, Boer, common, mix, 33 large, 20 babies. Stanley Sloan Waycross 912-5503396
Male 1 yr. old Pygmy goat, healthy, handsome, friendly fellow, $35, can send photos. Karen Brentlinger Williamson 770412-1784
Minature sheep for sale, lambs available, very tame, make great companion animals for a small farm, sweetwatercreekranch ga.com. Sandy Belk Douglasville 404-8193541
Myotonic Fainting goats, herd dispersal, bucks $125/ does $200 MGR. Maggie Lee Locust Grove 404-567-1256
Nigerian dwarf and African Pygmy wethers, young and extremely gentle, $75 & up. Brenda McDaniel Good Hope 770-2076150
Nigerian Dwarf bucklings, both polled, 1 blk/white, 1 tri-color blk/white/gray, will email pictures. Ivy Hailey Forsyth 478-7376303
Nigerian Dwarf does available, we have 2 of the ADGA & AGS registered. Greg Lee Dahlonega 706-974-4135
Nigerian Dwarf kids, 3 females ($150) & 2 males ($75). 8/10 weeks old. Annette Webb Toccoa 706-244-6559
Nubian/Saanen bucklings, disbudded, vaccinated, beautiful, $75, improve milk production. Nan Demsky Stephens 706759-3364
Pure bred Nubians; 1 adult doe in milk, $150; does $100; bucks $50 or obo. Kenneth Wood Hampton 770-946-8619
Purebred Nigerian dwarfs, male/female, 8 wks., very gentle, handled, $350, parents are registered. Amy Russell Loganville 678-878-8570
Purebred Nubian buck 5 months old; strawberry blonde with white face and ears, selling to prevent inbreeding, $75. Sharon Adams Clarkesville 706-754-3322
Purebred Shetland sheep, ram and ewe, not yet registered, solid black, nice fleece, 14 weeks old. Magnus Edlund Atlanta 404644-7484
Pygmy babies born mid March, black and white, females, handled daily; $60 & $110. S. Stamps Dahlonega 678-313-4128
Pygmy billies 1 brown, 1 black and white, aprox. 6 months $30 ea. Mike Nelson Ball Ground 770-598-3843
Pygmy goats - variety of cute kids, billy 7 yrs., billy 6 mos. Bobby Linch Moreland 678-409-8854
Pygmy goats-silver Agouti billy, $40; two carmel nannies, $60 each. Danny Ryals Milledgeville 478-452-8497 478-804-3868
Pygmy, females born in January, very tame and friendly, $55. Jimmy Zellner Culloden 478-957-0908

Quality youth show projects starting,

$150;

brood

does

$300,

www.boyettfarms.com. Landon Boyett

Glennville 912-654-9510

Regd.. Barbados Blackbelly sheep: 9 mos. ewe, ewe/ram twins to be weaned in June, $250 ea. firm. Donna Sikking Pineview 229-322-6894

Registered Boer kids full blood and percentage, blacks, dappled, paints, reds and traditional, prices start at $400 and up, dryvalleyboers.com. Logan king Calhoun 706-264-1362

Registered fainting billy and nanny- good blood line, Jasper $400 and Cupcake $300, top quality stock. Blanche Green Kingston 770-336- 918

Saanen wethers, very handsome, 1y/o with horns, $50 each obo, CAE free. Darcy Reinagel Thomaston 706-646-3682

Starter flock Katahdin-Dorper cross 1 ram, 4 ewes, $1000 all shots, wormed, 1 Pygmy billy, $85. Susan Cobb Cedartown 404-218-1615 770-546-1565

Thunderhill A Merlot ND stud, $75; triple registered, Progeny winning championships, daughter just earned milking star. Kaye Thorp Athens 706-546-6936

Tunis ewe lambs and ram lambsregistered two sires, great starter flock, $250-$300 obo, caseystunis.com. Linda Casey Rome 770-547-4057

Tunis ram lambs. 4 months old, $80 each or 2 for $150, bfiler@mac.com for pictures. Brenda Filer Alpharetta 770-663-0285

Two Katahdin rams, DOB 2/10/12, $150 each. Dale Bennett Calhoun 678-986-7302

Wee Woods Farm ADGA Oberhasli, Nigerian Dwarf, wethers; also 1 -1/2 yr. doe available friendly, show/dairy. Lu Flaherty Danielsville 312-342-0734

Equine For Sale

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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.
17 hd. flashy Quarter horse gelding, professionally trained, gentle, $2700. Rhonda Tate Cloudland 706-862-6571
2007 Oldenburg gelding, Le Champion & Landgraf bloodlines; 17 hands; started over fences, gentle. see www.banburycrossfarm.com Dianne Walker Moreland 770-252-4595
6 yr. old jenny donkey, grey w/cross, $250. Jackie Copelan Madison 706-4745066
7 yr. gelding, National spotted saddle, loads, beautiful blk/white, western or English, neck reins, green, $2000. Jan Winchester Alpharetta 678-462-5094
Gaited Molly mule, 5 yrs. old, 14 hds, loads, rides, packs, very cute and sweet, $800. Monica Daniel Forsyth 770-3282366
Large standard spotted jack, $350 obo. Billy Crump Hartwell 706-376-5631
Minature donkey, gray w/black cross, jenny, $675. Lamar Bryant Cleveland 706865-3832
Mini donkeys, 2 adult jennies, 3 young jacks, gray dun and spotted, 9 to 30, $200 to $500. Dwain Cromer Armuchee 706235-1882
Miniature donkeys- baby jack, $200; jenny, $300; bred jenny, $400; guard jenny, $400. Bill Wray Perry 478-825-1297

Miniature mare, black, 2 yrs., gentle, 35 inches. Janice Wilkes Athens 706-2079366
Miniature stallion and miniature mare, $300 each or both for $550.. Kaye Grant Forsyth 478-994-1522
Miniature stallion, 2 yrs. old sorrel pinto, gentle, parents on premises. Sherry Simpson Tunnel Hill 706-673-5623
Regd. grey Paso Fino geld., 9 yrs., 14.1 hds., $1200; sorrel racking geld., 12 yrs., 14.2 hds., fast gaited, neck reins, $1,150. B. Head Vienna 478-244-5644 229-322-5137
Spotted jenny, 3-yr.-old, bred to miniature jack, very gentle, $350 obo. H. T. Lyon Chamblee 770-891-3939
Standard size donkey, very gentle, great pasture guard, delivery available, I-75, Exit 201, Jackson. Harry Lewis Jackson 678773-5211
TWH Morgan mare, bay tricolor, 14.1hds. 10 yrs. old; 1995 QH/Morgan roan mare, 14.3 hds, extensive riding, trails. H. Wyrosdick Dahlonega 706-867-9073
Poultry/Fowl For Sale
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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.
#2 laying hens - Red Sex link, Barred Rocks, Marans, Blue, Black, Wheaten, & Birchen $16 & up. Jim Hughiee Newnan 678-416-5175
1 yr. pheasants, blueback ringneck, Hawaiian blue, $10 each & turkeys, bronze & blue slate, $25 up. John Herndon Grayson 404-697-7179
2 mixed breed roosters for sale for $5 each, call after 3 p.m. Lisa Caron Danielsville 706-208-1070
2 rare Chocolate Orpington roosters, excellent conformation, $90 ea; approx. 12 wks old. can email pic. Ginger Inga Milan 229-362-4879
2 D'Uccle D bantams, $5 each. Stacey Brooks Fayetteville 770-460-2024
2012 peacock baby birds, $15 ea; 3 yr. old India blue pair, $125. Diane Hall Macon 478-808-9128
3 purebreed Dominque roosters, $10 ea. Mike Tackett Braselton 678-617-0873
3 yr, Black shoulder male, $60, pen needed, free male silkies. Jack Jenkins Harlem 706-556-3261
4+ week old Frizzle and Silkie chicks, blue, black, white $5 each, healthy. Tanya Moore Griffin 770-228-9752
6 week old Royal Palm turkeys, $25 each, white with black tip on feathers. Earl Swain Dahlonega 706-265-4364
Americana, RIR., Wyandottes, Buffs, Cochins, show quality O.E., pigeons, doves, others. Randy Shoemake Carrollton 678796-9222
Americauna/Araucana Easter egger rooster, gorgeous, multicolored, 6 months, $15. Leslie Bone Eastanollee 706-7795489
Araucana roosters pure bred, these are a rare breed, asking $15 each. Greg Hughes Hinesville 912-658-9915
Assorted varieties of Bantam and regular chicks, call for more info. Brad Parker McDonough 770-527-3111

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Baby chicks hatching weekly, $3-$5 each, Muscovy ducklings, $4-$6 each, Muscovy ducks $15. Virginia Penny Douglasville 678-575-7657 404-867-4247

Baby chicks, large selection of brown egg laying breeds, we hatch and ship year round. email: bobsbiddies@live.com. Bob Berry Ray City 229-455-6437

Baby chicks, straight run, Barred Rock and some mix, $2 ea. Karen Parrish Senoia 770-616-6869

Baby chicks: Buff Orpington, Dominique, Delaware, Rhode Island Red, pure breeds, straight run, various ages. Monte Poitevint Lakeland 229-482-3854

Baby Peacocks $15 each, leave message. Willie Keen jr Perry 478-9873687

Baby Peacocks $15 each, leave message. Willie Keen Jr. Perry 478-9873687

Bantam chicks Americana and barred rock 5 weeks. old, $5; also have an assortment, born mothers day, $3. Amanda Kennedy Jackson 770-504-9858

Bantam chicks: Silver Duckwing & B.O.E.,BB Reds, Silver Sebrights, RIR, Domineker, baby ducks: White Pekin, Khaki Cambell. Dwayne Beard Royston 706-4985527

Bantams roosters, $15, 4 mos. old, several varieties, 10 week/old pullets, $6 each, Royal Palm/Bronze turkeys, $15 each. Jess Sellers Jasper 770-881-3859

Bantams, BB Reds, 1 rooster, 5 hens laying for $50, chicks for $5 each. J. Johnson Elenwood 404-226-5077

Bantams, Old English, blacks, whites and blues, show quality, 2012 hatch. Randy Chamlee Social Circle 678-451-6655

Barred rocks, Buff Orpington, RIR, laying soon, $10 ea. Larry Waters Aragon 706676-0594

BB Red bantams, day old to grown priced according to age, call before 9 pm. Curtis McDade Milledgeville 478-414-6578

Biddies, Araucanas and Games, $2 and up. Johnny Cochran Cartersville 404-8447873

Birmingham roller pigeons. Michael Thomas Zebulon 770-567-0174 404-5762444

Black Australorp and Rhode Island Red pullets $6 each, hatched May 6. Alan Sanders Blairsville 706-745-3884

Black Australorp and Silver Laced chicks, $2-$3; Red Sex Link pullets, $8. Ronald Boatright Stillmore 478-299-4457 912-5623508

Black Copper Marans, Blue Jersey

Giants,

Lavender

Orpingtons,

Ameraucanas, Brahmas, Barred Rocks. will

ship, NPIP, www.taylorhobbyfarms.us. Lisa

Taylor Dalton 706-694-8256

Black swan young $300. Zane Whelchel Dawsonville 706-974-0124 706-974-3853

Black Wyandotte bantams, 2 trios. William Davis Stockbridge 770-507-2979

Bourbon Red turkey poults, $7 each. Lee Holloway Greenville 706-672-0015

Bourbon Red, Royal Palm turkey poults, $8, Bantam breeders. Lawrence Adams Byron 478-956-3780

Bourbon red, Royal Palm, and Bronze, Baby turkeys $10 each; also have 2 month old pullets, $5 each. Jess Sellers Jasper 770-881-3859

Breda Fowl "the Avatar Chicken", rare, 4 straight run, $20 each or all for $60. Kelly Beedle Jasper 678-642-9176

Bronze turkey eggs, bronze turkeys, (male & female), baby keets, Cuckoo Maran roosters. John Johnson Milledgeville 478363-9681 478-452-7015

Bronze, Royal palm turkeys, Guineas, geese, and chickens. Townley Wilson Rayle 770-601-3612

Buffs, RIR's and Black Copper Marans chicks hatching weekly, $3 each. Kim Padgett Dahlonega 706-867-8160 706429-4614

Chicks to 3 months old, Buff Orpington, RIR's and Black Copper Marans, $3 to $7, call anytime. Clayton Shope Gainesville 770-540-6897

Chicks, pullets and roosters, Black Copper Marans, Silkies and Wheaten Marans, Americauna hens, 1 yr. old and laying. Frank Grove Macon 478-719-5180

Chicks- Buffs, ISA Browns, Domonique, RIR, $3 and up; also mixed pullets 6-8 weeks+ old. Melvin Worley Lexington 706347-2030

Chicks: Golden Laced (BLRW) Wyandotte, Black Orpington will be huge 2+ months old, $7 ea, Black Japs, $8 each. Carly Bojczuk Kingston 770-490-8751

Coronation Sussex trio and their chicks trio, $125; chicks $6 each. Joel Oliver Hoschton 706-870-2630

Duckwing bantams, 3 hens & rooster, $10 ea, feeders, $10 ea. John Sutton Taylorsville 770-684-5600

For Sale - 4 ducks. 2 females, 2 males. white in color, no markings. Leave msgs. Grace Carner Helena 229-315-4296

For sale or trade; dob 3/22/12, 9 wks. old RIR $4.00 ea, or trade for Dominecken hens. Paula Harper Winder 678-490-1771

Free range Bantams, hens (good layers) & roosters (good to eat), $3.00 ea. B.J. Holland Cobbtown 912-684-2718
Game fowl: pure bumble foot greys, stags and pullets, call anytime. Demus Bryant Canton 770-720-2939
Game stags, 4 hatch & lacy stags. 2 pure hatch $60 each. Oscar Stapp Mitchell 706465-0992 404-463-4389
Gamefowl: 3 families of Hatch and a few crosses, $300/young trio; $500/mature trio, serious inquiries only. A.R. Reed Summerville 706-676-7705
Gamefowl: Greys, Albanys, and many more, call for prices. Chase Williams Buena Vista 229-314-9712
Gamefowl: Kelso, Hatch, Sid Taylors, Greys, Doms and Asils, Stags & pullets, Straight & crosses. Clarence Clay Macon 478-474-3109 478-335-3785
Gamefowl: one Sweater Blue Cock, 20 mos. old, $100 or best offer. David Henry Chatsworth 706-517-0411
Gorgeous heirloom Royal Palm turkey babies, $10 each, Hatched in mid May. Paula Huff Tifton 229-343-4918
Guinea (keet) all colors. price depends on the amount & size. Lia Brissey-Drury 106 Hunter Trl Jesup 31545 912-586-2407 912294-4006
Guinea keets for sale, $4 each, Lavender, Royal Purple & Pearls, have pied gene. Debra Bullock Monroe 770-267-4568
Healthy baby chicks, not from a hatchery $3-$5/each, Black Copper Marans, Buff Orpingtons, Americana, and Speckled Sussex, buy local. David Reed Clermont 678-897-8851
Heritage Narragansett turkeys, still have a few eggs & poults, NPIP GA certified. Kenneth Spear Chickamauga 706-539-2423
Magnificent peafowl:14 breeds/colors, swan, geese, ducks & more; ask about deliveries to various areas. Jim Baskett Forest Park 386-462-1657
Mallard and Ringneck Pheasants, eggs for hatching. Betty Harrell Macon 478-7457511
Mature white legging laying hens, laying well, $12 each. Scott Bond Athens 706353-6763
McMurray Hatchery, 3 mos. old,, Black Star pullets. Laying hens -Silver Laced Wyanadottes. Golden
Comets. 1 RIR rooster. Bruce Hughes Valdosta 229-333-0910
Muscovey Ducks, all ages, different colors, $5-$15. Laura Willis Cochran 478308-9045
Mute Swan Cygnets, pinioned, unsexed, $250 each. Benjamin Dameron Covington 770-788-9091
O.E. Bantams, large selection to choose from also bronze turkeys. Billy G Fowler Canton 770-479-5742
OE. game bantams for show many colors, Belgian D'uccles, Oriental & American game, many rare breeds, chicks/adults/eggs. Mandy Meyer Rome 706-766-8171
Opal peafowl pair male 2 yrs. old, hen 4 yrs. old, $150, other peafowl colors, bigtater4x@hotmail.com. Charlie Townsend Macon 478-258-9933
Peafowl: one yr. old, pairs or single, males, newly hatched guinea keets. Robbins Sara Blairsville 706-745-2328
Peafowl: trios adult Lady Amherst, Yellow /Red Golden-Reeves, Silver pairs, chicks hatching, delivery pick up. David Lybarger Uvalda 912-347-5828
Pearl Gray Guineas 1-10 days old, $3; 11-21 days old, $4 each. James king Newborn 770-787-3674
Pekin ducks - male, 2 yrs. old, have four, $10 each. Vickie Leonard McDonough 678-272-7758
Pigeons: Archangels, Saxon Monks, Old German Owls, Capuchines, quality stock, $15 ea & up. Nambia Bennett Atlanta 404622-9432
Pigeons: Carneua, Strasser Swiss Mondaine, Lahore. singles & pairs $25 ea & up. John Bennett Atlanta 404-680-5150
Pullets- Silverlaced, Columbian & Goldenlaced Wyandottes, Buffs, RIR & Black Sex Links, $8- $10. Dale Ricks Soperton 912-529-6446 478-290-1655
RIR baby chicks, $2 and up. Jerry Simmons Gainesville 770-536-9287
RiR chicks, black sex link chicks, $3 eggs/$5 doz., French bcm chicks, $6 each eggs, $15 doz. Travis Ellington Fayetteville 678-787-9341
Saipan trios, up to 1 year old, delivery or pick up and shipping. Lynnha Hager Uvalda 912-594-8308
Salmon Faverolle 1 rooster, 5 hens, want to sell altogether also chicks Silkies, Serama, Americanas, call for details. Ginny Pope Douglasville 678-922-1603
Silver Spangled Hamburg chickens & chicks, $10 each, Carnesville area. Shannon Payne Toccoa 706-599-3320
Small flock, 6 wks. old chicks, 7 total. Mostly hens $40, for all. Wanda S Seymour Hampton 770-946-3492
Toulouse and Embden goslings and geese, $5 each to a good home. Gordon Hunter Milton 404-725-8157

Turkey gobblers for sale, Mammouth Bronze, spring 2011 hatch, $20 each. Penny Sutton Carterville 770-355-8464
Turkey poults, May 12 2012, Royal Palm, Blue Slate, $10 each. Terry Russell Grayson 770-682-8670
Turkey poults, midget white $5 and up, McMurray stock; also 1 pair $30, 1 trio $45 available. Jackie Bohler Williamson 770228-7564
White and Bronze baby turkeys, $7 each. Pat Hanks Dawsonville 706-265-7031
White Chinese geese, $6 and up depending on age. Julie Schick Valdosta 229-506-0126
White Holland turkey poults, 7 weeks old; $ 10 each. Rebecca Reynolds Pelham 229228-4158
White Laced Red Cornish Bantams. Mike Brown LaGrange 706-884-8217
Young pullets, baby French guineas, laying hens & broad breasted turkeys, $ 4 and up. Marie Evans Adairsville 678-2765127
Young RIR laying hens, nice and healthy, $15 each, firm. Mingo Gonzales Conyers 770-402-9003
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.
Jumbo-Wisconsin Bobwhite quail-eggs, $50/100, $192/600, $290/1000, flight yearround, mead5345@wadleyquailfarm.com. Raymond Meadows P.O. Box 338 Wadley 30477 478-252-5345
Poultry/Fowl Wanted
3 or 4 yellow Rudder shell ducks. Zane Whelchel Dawsonville 706-974-0124 706974-3853
Fertile Showgirl Silkie hatching eggs, reasonably priced, leave message. Bruce Moon Madison 770-856-2732
I would like 5 baby turkeys, 1 tom and 4 baby hens at a fair price. D.E. Bullard Dawsonville 706-265-4275
Looking for hens already laying: RIR, Black Australorps, Brown Leghorns, call after 5 pm. Karen Suter Tallapoosa 334734-0259 404-293-5918
Need 1 Crele O.E. rooster within 30-45 min. from Clermont, Ga. Harley Payne, Jr. Clermont 470-234-7890
Purebred bantams, all laying. Ben Cox Vienna 229-322-6454
Want a Bearded Black Silkie cockerel, one Old English Red Pyle bantam hen, laying, near Villa Rica. Donna Staton Villa Rica 770-317-8303
Want a Mature Black Copper Moran, Wellsummer, and Barnavelder rooster, local to Lexington, any unwanted chickens taken. Melvin Worley Lexington 706-347-2030
Want to get a Mallard drake. Sue Case Cumming 678-343-0940
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The Alternative Livestock category contains ads for ratites (ostriches, rheas, and emus) as well as other "nontraditional" livestock.
Alpaca, 5 females, heavy crimp/length, US/Ca reg., great lines, $1500 and up. James Gregoryk 655 Kelley Road Cleveland 30528 706-219-4535
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Squash Casserole 2 pounds yellow squash, sliced 2 pounds tomatoes, sliced 1 large onion, chopped Salt and pepper to taste 2 tablespoons dried basil or cup fresh cup margarine, separated 2 cups grated mozzarella cheese cup parmesan cheese 1 cup cracker crumbs
In a 9 x 13 inch dish layer squash, tomatoes, onions, salt and pepper, and basil making 2 layers.
Melt cup margarine and drizzle over vegetables. Cover and bake at 350 degrees for 45 minutes to 1 hour.
Uncover and top with cheeses. Combine cracker crumbs and remaining cup margarine and place on top of casserole. Continue baking until browned approximately 5 minutes.
Makes 6-8 servings
Martha Gordon Dalton, 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 404-656-3682. Please do not contact the individual who submitted the recipe.

Alpacas for sale: quality breeding stock or fleece producers only, www.circlec alpacas.com or come visit in person. Lisa Corbicz Rockmart 678-247-5331
Alpacas, male, female, geldings, see website: walnutknollfarm.com, email: jagsalpacas@walnutknollfarm.com. George or Judy Dick Canon 706-245-0821
Appaloosa bred llamas, show or guardians, $500. Ken Hatley Barnesville 770-358-1300
Female llama, registered, 4 yrs., halter trained, friendly, sheared, current vaccinations, etc., $350. Marsha Kelly Newnan 770-251-8896
Wine Country
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Grit, June 9; Moose & Squirrel; June 10, 16, and 24; the Mossy Creek Gypsies, June 23; and the Possum Brothers, June 30.
Returning as sponsors of this year's festival are Lily Creek

Llama females and males, dewormed, sheared, and friendly, starting at $200. Michelle Cumbie Monticello 404-455-8797
Alternative Livestock Requiring
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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) 656-3667. 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.

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Goats, birds, chickens, rabbits and ducks, any small animals, etc. reasonable /cheap. Charles Thompson Loganville 770-4668755
Looking for Quarter horses to start small farm; must ride well/ healthy. Cory Ingle Hogansville 770-324-2747
Looking for young cows/calf pairs or calves that are whined, prefer cows that are used to being handled. Robin McLeod Hawkinsville 478-783-0039
Polled Hereford or Angus bucket calf. Todd Price Grantville 404-272-7223
To buy goats, hogs, sheep, horses, purebreed or mixed breed, will pick up, will pay cash. Donald Green Temple 770-8416815
LIvESTOCK hANDLING
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Andrea Stephens at 404651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
10 Coral panels 12' long, 1 12' coral panel with 5' cut gate. good condition, $500. Tim Beasley Stephens 706-759-3366
1502 pro cutter, excellent condition, never used, cow flag and new string included, $1,250. Judy Gilstrap Commerce 678-6175800
1995 Dixie Craft gooseneck cattle trailer, 16x6 with canvas top, $3000. Vance Gafnea Whitesburg 678-446-1829
20 Aluminum gooseneck livestock trailer cato classic with rubber flooring, two cut gates, $7950. Barry Pritchett Ellijay 706889-8409
2002 Bee 4 horse slant/ DD windows, roof air, awning, rear tack, 8' sw, 12' lw. excellent cond., $9250. Holly Roberson Dublin 478-290-6435
2003 Exiss Sport 4-horse GN with dressing area, rubber mats, good tires and rear tack, like new, $11,750. David Brown Cusseta 706-580-9952
2003 Horton, 4H, GN, SL, electic jack, weekend package, awning, new brakes, many extras, $15,000. Gary Clark Daisy 912-657-3650 912-657-2557
2005 Exiss Sport 3HGN SL aluminum trailer, rear tack, dr room, extruded sides, good condition, $11,500 Johnny Lovett Waynesboro 706-551-2190
2006 Featherlite alum. 2 h, straight BP, 7' 6" tall, enclosed, drop windows, immaculate, reduced to $7500. Dianne Cassara Loganville 678-523-2256
2009 2 horse with full living quarters, like new, can email pics. $22,000. Sonya Pilgrim Thomson 706-699-2560
22' cattle or horse trailer, 5th wheel, tandem axles, floor 2 1/2 yrs. old w/mats, good cond. w/cut gate, $2,000. V. Felkel Millen 912-682-5813
Brand new Billy Cook saddle, 15" trimmed out; 15" western saddle, used. Teresa Haythorn Avera 706-840-2136
Cattle head gate, automatic, self catch. Search product number: Z07423N to see photo and MFG price, $250 OBO. Alan Cravey Omega 229-392-3632 229-5286227
Livestock trailer-14' ft., bumper pull, w/ middle gate and dual axles, $1700. Buddy Brown Cleveland 706-878-0870
One Billy Cook cutting saddle, 16", & 1 Western Star cutting saddle, 17"; $750 & $450. John Pritchard Turin 404-317-1640
Red Corral Panels, $65 each; please call between 3 pm and 8 pm. Larry Pirkle Dawsonville 706-216-2954
Saddle racks $5-$10 ea; 2"T post insulators $1.25 bag; T post toppers .25 cents ea; Bridle hangers $2.50 ea. Scott Watkins Lula 706-768-9127
Silver Star, Star Lite Alum. slantload, 2 horse trailer with front tack room, good condition, $6000. Wendy Bailey Powder Springs 404-263-4335
Two stall stable with loft, metal siding and roof, buyer must move. James Pierce Lawrenceville 770-339-6437
Wanted: medium-size pull-behind livestock trailer, reasonable price. Rose Hill Warrenton 706-465-2264
Western Star 12 inch youth saddle, rough out with star tooling, great condition, $225 OBO. Tennille Ward Alto 706-499-9547
RABBITS
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Andrea Stephens at 404651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
10 rabbits, Flemish Giant, Rex, Mix, $50 for all. Bob Ellerby Wrens 706-597-6419
ARBA Blue American bunnies, $40, dostersheritagefarm.com. Angela Doster Colbert 404-234-4763
Baby bunnies, Lionhead/Jersey woolie mix, 7 weeks old, several different colors to choose from, cute and cuddly, $15. Jan Ross Conyers 770-929-0817 678-9107746
Baby dwarf Hotots, babies Holland Lop, dwarf Netherlands red, other mixed breeds, Lionheads and mini Lionheads. Anita Griffin Griffin 678-814-5290 770-412-6368

Beautiful 6 week old white Flemish Giants, doublemane Lionheads, one 2 yr. old male Flemish, call if interested. Mary Rhodes Washington 706-678-2806 706401-0920

Bunnies born 4/15/12. NZW mix, $10 each. Diane Oxford Covington 770-4642988

Excellent show, brood, and pet quality Mini Lops & others available, vist our website @ www.georgiapeachrabbitry.weebly.com Ashley Cardenas Marietta 770-757-0945

Giant Chinchilla/ mix breed rabbits- 12 wks. Agouti brown, gray, or albino, $10, $50 for lot. Aimee Wheeler Covington 770-8450678

Mini Rex rabbits, will be ready soon, will have Lionheads babies, $10, loving pets. Donna Milligan Martin 706-356-0275

Mississippi swamp rabbits, male &

female, $10 each; contact Kathy or e-mail

kathywiggins55@gmail.com

Jon

Richardson Smithville 229-846-4114

Netherland dwarf, dwarf Lionhead babies, $20 each. Teresa Brady Martin 706-969-0901

New Zealand Whites, young, unrelated lineage. Randall Washington Marshallville 478-957-6519

Purebred baby Mini Rex bunnies, solid and broken, $20 ea. Beverly Cronan McDonough 770-957-4761

Rex rabbits ready now, call for more info. David Bell Zebulon 770-228-7167

San Juan, 4 weeks to 3 months; also NZW. Andy Howell Covington 770-7860514

San Juans, $10 each, mixed Dutch babies, $8 each, take all 6 for $6/each, Dutch doe, $10, 7 wks. Jason Stringer Rockmart 770-546-5964

San Juans, Flemish giant, Holland Lops, Mini Lionheads, Mini Rex, dwarfs, NZW. Lori Smith Bowdon 770-809-4668

Tiny pedigreed Netherland Dwarf, Holland Lop, Dwarf Hotot and Lionhead bunnies, hanngray@bellsouth.net, pictures available. Ann Gray Milner 770-468-3330

FEED, hAy AND GRAIN
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Shavonne Smith at 404651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
All hay ads must contain the variety of hay offered for sale; i.e., Coastal bermuda hay, Alicia hay, etc.
$30, 5' rolls, 2012 Fescue hay, no weeds; or trade for goats. Jerry Crunkleton Carnesville 706-244-5209
$40, 4x5 rolls of Bermuda, 2012 net wrap, horse quality, in barn; Fescue, $27. Terry Stephenson Commerce 706-207-5279
$40, 4x5 rolls, Bahia/Bermuda, excellent quality horse hay. Ellen Parkhurst Pine Mountain 706-442-1278
$5, sq. bales, you pick up, Alicia Bermuda, horse quality, taking orders for mid-June cutting. Cindy Buford Concord 770-884-5080
'11 Fescue/orchard grass hay, square bales in barn, no rain, fertilized, $4/bale. Jimmy Leatherman Carrollton 770-8348333
'12 Bermuda mix sq. $5 each; '11 Bermuda mix, $4 each, horse quality. Paige Bullock Dallas 770-445-2107
'12 Fescue & Fescue/Orchard mix, 4x5 rolls, tight, never wet, dry stored, limed/fertilized heavy, horse quality, $35/roll. Cody Spence Chatsworth 706264-5397
'12 Fescue Orchard grass, sq. bales, horse quality; 4x5 wrapped round bales, horse quality also. Mark Holtzclaw Cumming 678-997-5512
'12 Fescue sq. bale, $4.50; roll, $40, horse qlty; mulch hay sq., $2.75; rolls, $25. Rick Anderson Taylorsville 404-4028470
'12 Fescue, 4x5 rolls, 25 rolls, Madison Co., have loader on site. John Norton Royston 706-245-0210
'12 Fescue, Orchard mix sq. and round bales, fert., weed sprayed, horse quality, in barn or field. Lewis Stogner Menlo 770235-2480
'12 horse quality, Bermuda; also, cow, goat, and mulch hay, square bales only, delivery available, Monroe Co. Jimmy Waldrep Forsyth 478-994-0701
'12 horse quality, Rye hay, guaranteed, fert., UGA soil/specs., sq./4x5 round bales in barn, del./stack available. Olin Trammell Forsyth 478-994-6463 478-960-7239
'12 Orchard grass, Fescue, Bermuda and mulch for horses, cows, erosion round and square bales, www.hiramhay.com. Russell Smith Hiram 404-435-5590
'12 sq. bales, Bermuda/Fescue/Clover, $5, in barn; '12 4x4 rounds, BermudaFescue mix, $35, in barn. Burton Eichel Thomson 706-421-4945
2011 Bermuda hay, 4x5 net wrap rolls, rain free, in barn, $40. Travis Legg Comer 706-255-2592
2011 Bermuda mixed, square bales, stored in barn, $3 per bale, call after 7 pm. Roger Daniel La Grange 706-302-1932

2011 Bermuda square bales, large bales, horse quality, $5/bale. Sherrel Astin Villa Rica 678-794-0880
2011 fertilized Bermuda/Fescue, 5x5 rolls, barn kept, 100 available, $40/roll. Herb Hart P.O. Box 1848 LaGrange 30241 706977-5381 321-543-5842
2011 Fescue mix 4x5 rolls, barned stored, delivery available. Jimmy Payne Rockmart 404-557-8448 770-684-9091
2011 Russell Bermuda hay, sq. bales, barn kept, $5/bale. P. Tate Reynolds 478391-9900
2011-2012 horse quality square hay, Fescue/Clover mix, $3.50/bale. Jason Lunsford Blue Ridge 706-781-9248
2012 4x5 Fescue, barn, $25; 4x5 Bermuda, $30, in barn. Kathy Chastain Talking Rock 770-893-7004
2012 4x5 rolls, Rye, Fescue and Bermuda mix, in field, $30; barn kept, $45, 8 roll minimum. Mark Woodham Madison 706-752-0077
2012 Alicia, Bermuda Fescue mix, horse quality round and squares bales in barn. JoAn Young Locust Grove 770-722-9770
2012 Bermuda Tift-44 & Ryegrass sq. bales & rolls, horse quality. Shannon Wilkes Watkinsville 706-540-7798
2012 Bermuda, Tift-44, or Cheyenne, $4/bale, well fertilized, barn kept, horse quality, delivery extra. Helmut Cawthon Rome 706-346-9064
2012 Coastal and Fescue mixed, 5x5 round bales, fertilized and limed, in barn or field. James Rutledge McDonough 678372-6443
2012 Coastal and Fescue mixed, square bales, fertilized, behind baler in field or barn. Jane Askew Rutledge McDonough 678-372-1976
2012 fertilized, horse quality, squares bales and rounds, in barn. Nicki Halstead Barnesville 678-972-7111
2012 Fescue 4x5 rolls, fertilized & sprayed in barn, $50. Tim Garmon Jefferson 706-367-4775
2012 Fescue mix, 4x5 rolls, $30 per roll. Jessica Davis Bowman 706-980-1946
2012 Fescue, 4x4 rolls, horse quality, barn stored, $30/roll. Walter Henson Gilmer 706-264-4477 706-636-4057
2012 Fescue, 4x5 rolls, in barn, $30, horse quality; square bales, $4, in barn. Charles Chastain Talking Rock 770-8939013
2012 Fescue, Bermuda, Bahia mix, 4x4 net wrapped, fertilized and limed, $30/roll in field; $35/roll in barn. Jim Pierce Waverly Hall 706-582-3846 404-372-8631
2012 Fescue, large square bales, fertilized, horse quality. Debbie Johnson Rydal 404-983-4566
2012 Fescue, premium quality horse hay, 4x5 round, fert., weed free, in barn, $45, volume discount; $5.50/sq. bales. Max Hartman Buchanan 770-639-1918
2012 Fescue, stored in barn, 4x5 round bales, $30; square bales, $5. Mark Knaus Cleveland 706-969-8798
2012 Fescue/mix, hq hay in barn, 5x4 rolls, $40 each; square bales, $5 each ($3.50 out of field). M. Williams Danielsville 706-795-0313
2012 Fescue/Orchard, excellent quality, dry in barn, $3.50/bale; or $3/bale over 100. Chris Donath Ellijay 706-636-5224
2012 good Fescue, horse quality hay, pick it up in the field, $3.50/bale. Randy Stith Suches 706-973-7104
2012 horse hay, well fertilized, in the barn, Fescue and Orchard grass, $5 each. Charles Hoffman McDonough 770-9142767
2012 horse quality 4x5 rolls, Fescue/Orchard grass, weed free in barn, $50. Andy Cooper Hiram 770-235-5039
2012 horse quality Bermuda/Fescue mix, all good and dry, well fertilized, stored inside, $40 per bale. David Smith Carrollton 404-323-4622
2012 horse quality, Fescue/Orchard grass/Bermuda mixed sq.bales, $3.50; rolls, $45, in field. R.J. Campbell Rockmart 706936-3294 770-686-9563
2012 Rye grass round bales, wellfertilized and limed. Raymond Bailey McDonough 494-379-9802
2012 Ryegrass, Fescue, and Bermuda square bales and round bales, horse quality, delivery available. Stephen Cook Jackson 770-560-3197
30 4x5 rolls, 2011 Bermuda(mainly)/ Fescue mix, covered, horse quality, $25 per roll. Mike Duck Dahlonega 706-3447869
32 bales, 4x5 fertilized, Wheat and Rye grass hay, $35 per bale. Richard Beckham 1885 Ga. Hwy 18 Molena 30258 404-6806608
4x5 rolls, Fescue, Rye grass mix, barn stored, fertilized, horse quality, $35 each. Rodney Johnson Tallapoosa 678-378-6562 770-574-7246
5x4 rolls, Fescue/Bermuda mix hay, can load, $25/roll. Ron Owens Maysville 770654-2700
Alfalfa hay, horse quality, $12.50/sq. bale. Mike Breyer Snellville 770-736-9926

Bermuda hay, sq. bales, no rain, sheltered, $3 per bale, near Calloway Gardens. Barbara Schaefer Shiloh 706628-5415
Bermuda large round bales, net wrapped, $60, delivery available. John Pelton Covington 770-787-2987 678-525-3135
Bermuda sq. bales, horse quality, $3.50 each. H. von Richthofen Watkinsville 706453-9143
Bermuda, Fescue and Rye, heavily fert., rain-free, horse quality, $7/square, $50/round, large quantity delivery avail., Carrollton/Powder Springs. S. Stana Powder Springs 770-241-3201
Bermuda/Fescue hay, premium horse quality, rain and weed free, net wrapped, 4x5 round, $60; squares, $6. Rex Palmer Auburn 770-867-9589
Coastal Bermuda hay, horse and cow quality, well fertilized, square bales, $4.50; rolls, $45 to $50. Curtis Durden Lyons 912526-3189 912-245-1081
Coastal square bales, barn stored, $5.50 a bale, semi and gooseneck loads. Brandon Smith 4610 Clayton Dr. Lake Park 31636 386-249-2768
Fescue hay, horse quality, 4x5 rolls, $35 per roll. Ricky Waters Dawsonville 706429-5243
Fescue mix hay, 4x5 rolls, fertilized and sprayed, $25 per roll. Audie Laviolette Hartwell 706-376-4161 706-436-1695
Fescue/Orchard/wheat, $35/roll, in field. Taecey Cowart Clarkesville 706-754-6667
Goat's milk for sale, $8/gallon, licensed by state for pet consumption, all natural. Kelly Maxwell Winder 404-925-2369
Horse quality Bermuda hay, 5,000 square bales; 200 round bales, Peanut hay. Paul Harris Odum 912-294-2470
Horse quality Fescue/Bermuda hay, 4x5 rolls, any quantity, $40 per roll, fertilized & weed free. Kevin Pollard Marietta 404-5695319
Horse quality hay, $5/bale, barn kept, mixed Coastal/Fescue/Bahia. Charles Holland Thomaston 706-648-3947 706975-5126
Large 4x5 round Fescue bales, will load, $20, in field. Frank Wright Rome 706-2529922
Oat-Rye mix, horse quality, fertilized, weed free, barn stored, 4x5 rolls, $70. Tim Hunter Conyers 770-483-8712 770-9226653
Oat-Rye mix, horse quality, fertilized, weed free, barn stored, 4x5 rolls, $70. Kip Hunter Conyers 404-281-7252
Russell Bermuda hay square or round bales, fertilized and irrigated, discount if picked up in the field. Chad Dorminey Hogansville 709-977-5085
Rye and Tift 44 2012 square bales, no rain, in barn, $6 per bale. Patricia Adams Byron 478-714-7991
Rye hay with some Fescue mixed; Rye bales with Clover mixed, large rolls, cow quality, $29 each. Judy Walden Crawford 706-743-3692
Rye hay, $45/roll; Fescue hay, $35/roll, delivery available. Tony Taylor Lavonia 706-338-1329
Shelled yellow feed corn and wheat, corn, $65/barrell, or $9/40# bag; wheat, $55/barrell. Robert Montgomery Reynolds 478-847-2356
Square baled hay, mixed grass, $3.50/bale. Tim Ledford Hillsboro 828-2842502
Taking orders for Oats and Rye grass, fertilized, horse quality, 5x5 round bales, Morgan Co., near Madison. Frank Eaton Buckhead 706-342-0727 706-474-0689
Top quality 2012 Alicia Bermuda round or square, UGA tested, taking orders now, discount for buying from field. Heath Pittman Vidalia 912-293-2535
Wheat/Rye straw, 4x5 rolls, rain free, making room for new crop, $10/roll. William Gilstrap Dahlonega 706-300-6592
Feed, hay And Grain Wanted
2012 Fescue hay, sprayed and fertilzed, horse quality, rain free, $3.75/bale. Jason Bryant Chatsworth 706-264-2950
2012 Sunbelt Expo
Oct. 16-18 Moultrie, Ga. 229-985-1968 www.sunbeltexpo.com
Celebrating 35 years of
Excellence 1978 2012

Want to buy 900 square bales of Fescue in the field. Don Davis Lawrenceville 678283-5790
Wanted: horse quality hay, square bales, delivered summer/fall 2012, $5 bale, need approx. 1200. Gary Ridley Conyers 770918-1272
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) 656-5584.
Brown Top millet, 74% germ., 99% purity, 50 lb. bags, $25 per bag. George Chandler Danielsville 706-338-4321
Brown top millet, cleaned and bagged in 50-lb. bags, germ., 93%, $22.50/bag. Brent Mize Royston 706-308-8300
Greasy green collard seeds, limited, call for availability, $4/tsp. w/LSASE. Vicki Cox Appling 706-541-0402
Old fashioned multiplying onions, $10 for half gallon, $5 postage. Retha Jones Gainesville 770-536-1712
Southern Pea, 10 varieties, $15 for 2 cups, ppd., $25 for 4.5 cups, ppd. Marvin Howard 1997 Rebie Road Dudley 31022 478-676-3315
Soybeans, Cook, certified, purity 99.91%, germ. 96.5%; non certified, purity 98%, germ. 90%, $25-$30/50-lb. bag. Lewis Sanders 654 Stephens Salem Rd. Stephens 30667 706-759-3871
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 44, 78, 85 sprigs for sale; also, custom planting available. Chester Kight Soperton 478232-6122
Blackberry/blueberry plants starting at $1.25; $50 minimum to ship. Leisa Parker Valdosta 229-506-1524
Carnivorous plants, perennials, ten varieties, price range, $10-$30, will ship. Teresa Glover Cumming 404-538-3761
Chinese strawberry trees, prices start at $20 each. Hugh Holyoak Tifton 229-3266040
Fig trees, Brown Turkey variety, 1 yr. and 3 yr. old trees. John Jeffords Homerville 912-487-2336
Fig, blueberry, and raspberry plants, $2$5 each, no shipping. Bob Dickerson Conyers 770-833-9933
Free raspberries, no mail. Magaret Street Covington 770-787-1815
Heirloom plants, tomato, eggplant, peppers, and watermelon, $2 and up. Jon Jackson Griffin 770-412-1433
Organically raised veggie starts, ready for transplant, several varieties of heirloom tomatoes, peppers, tomatillos, melons, squashes. Natasha Sanders Augusta 706496-5029
Peach trees, grown volunteer from pits, 2 years old, 4-5 ft. tall, bare root, $1 each. Margaret Hottle Union City 404-344-0568
Sweet potato plants available, Scarbor and Sons Farms, Omega, Ga. Randy Scarbor Tifton 229-528-4204
"Tif-blue" blueberry plants, 2'-4' high, native to Georgia, quite prolific, $6 each. Arletta Jarrard Dawsonville 706-4297324
FLOWERS FOR SALE
If you have questions about this category, call Shavonne Smith at 404-651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
Flower seed offered for sale has not been tested for germination since it often is collected in very limited quantities.
$1.50 will get you a clump of Mexican (purple) petunias, will ship; red/yellow/or orange Canna lilies, $1; variegated, $1.50. James Elkins Austell 678-945-3750
20 mixed iris or 25 red spiderlilies, $25, plus $6.50 shipping. S.H. Hill 144 Calhoun Rd. Sylvester 31791 229-535-4738

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2012 Shasta daisy seed, 2 tablespoons full for $1 with SASE. M. Sparks P.O. Box 118 Portal 30450

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

4-year old Hellebores (Lenten Roses), $4; Pachysandra groundcover, 50 plants for $10. Carol Olson Marietta 770-998-1076

Aloe plants, all sizes, starting from $1 each. Patrick McClimon Canton 770-6167459

Angel Trumpets, Christmas roses (Helleborus), $5; Double Althea, 7-1/2', $15; Hydrangeas, Nandinas, night-blooming Cereus, $3, more. Carla Houghton Marietta 770-428-2227

Angel trumpets, yellow, pink, white, well rooted, $2 per stick/min. 10 plus shipping. Roy Rose Blairsville 706-745-3078

August lilies, La. iris, hosta, $12/doz./ppd., red Columbine, sweet peas, angel trumpet, rose campion, $2/tbsp./SASE. L. Brooks 690 New Rosedale Rd. Armuchee 30105

Azaleas, large growing azaleas in 1 gallon pots, all colors, $1.95 each. Jack Maffett, Sr. Montezuma 478-954-2111 478472-7133

Bamboo, size small to 7-1/2" around, you must cut and haul, price reasonable, negotiable. C. Burch 904 Lower Rocky Spring Rd. Eastman 31023 478-374-7301

Black-eyed Susans, $2/clump; parrot lilies, $2/clump. Debbie Williams Loganville 678-371-0901

Bloodroot, Crinum, crested iris, daffodils, ferns, Daphne, Angelwing begonias, bee balm, trumpet trees, Oakleaf hydrangea, foxglove; Helleborus, $15/dozen Verma Farlow East Point 404-767-7656

Blue Ice seedlings, 30-40 inches high in 3 gal. and 7 gal. pots, $7.50. Elmer Maddox Pendergrass 706-654-3250 706-654-8110

Boxwoods: American, English, Harland; daylilies, Stella de Oro, Happy Returns, can ship daylilies. Faye Chambers Yatesville 706-472-3371

Bushel Basket gourd seed, 10 seeds, $1 plus stamped self addressed envelope. Jane Sorrells Rockmart 770-684-3858

Canna lilies, iris, $2 clump, you dig, no shipping, 3 miles from GA-400 in Alpharetta. C. Morris Alpharetta 404-405-1084

Catalpa worm trees, 2-3 ft., full of leaves, worms in June, we dig, $15; shipping, $10. Donald Allen Snellville 404-578-7758

Cleome pinks/lavenders, purple coneflower, red hibiscus, spreading petunia lavender/purple, cardinal climber, portulaca, $1/SASE. Patti Dort 6210 Jewell Bennett Rd. Dawsonville 30534

Daylilies from $2, over 30 named

varieties,

shipping,

see

www.kceastatlanta.com for selection. Chad

Hoge Atlanta 404-617-5613

Daylilies sale, plant now, ferncove.com sample pictures, shipping. Mary Denney 400 Jim Starr Rd. Newnan 30263 770-3675095

Daylilies, all colors; hundreds buy two, get two free; see photos and price list at www.alcovydaylilies.com. Alcovy Daylily Farm J. Burgess Covington 770-787-7177

Daylilies, assorted colors, named varieties, reasonably priced, selling by the clump, call for availability and prices. Alex Moon Pendergrass 706-693-2561

Daylilies, hybrid mixed colors, sizes, $20/20 plants, plus $5.50 shipping; henand-chicks, large, 12/$10, plus $5.50 shipping. B.J. Roop 4140 Citizen Circle Austell 30106 770-948-8740

Daylilies, many colors, reasonably priced, sold by the clump. Hugh Johnson 2731 Clay Rd. Austell 30106 770-941-8077

Daylilies, over 100 varieties, buy blooming now, instant garden, healthy, mature plants, very reasonable. Laura Frank Villa Rica 770-459-5428

Daylilies, red and pink Confederate roses, hostas, red spiderlilies, Ray's Daylily Farm. Ray Hemphill 146 Hwy 49 W Milledgeville 31061 478-452-2036

Daylilies, Stella D'Oro, every-blooming dwarf, 25 fans (plants) for $26.50, shipping included. M.M. Haynes 275 Pine Crest Drive Canton 30114 770-479-5224

Double white Rose of Sharon, 3 gal. pots, $6. L. DuPree Byron 478-956-3545

Field grown variegated or green Liriope for small or large projects. Rebecca Thompson 8105 Johnson Road Palmetto 30268 770-463-3014

Free Mondo grass, Vinca minor, Vinca major, you dig, call for appointment. Dora Fleming Winder 678-963-7847

Green Giant Evergreens, Magnolias, Japanese Maples, Hollies, Carolina Sapphire Evergreens, Brodie Cedars, 1 gallon, $4; 6' trees, $40-$50. Mark Pattillo Griffin 404-925-5295

Hostas: 200 varieties, minis to extra large, 2 miles beyond Zion Hill Church, Fri/Sat./Sun., or by appt. Dee Little Ellijay 706-635-4891

Hybridizer of exotic daylilies, perennials, wildflowers, tropicals, 14 acres, worth the trip, Jungle Paradise. Suzanne Franklin Dawsonville 678-410-6830

Inca marigolds, bright 3" yellow heavy blooms, 50 seeds, $1 with stamped self addressed envelopes. Samantha Farrell POB 354 Colquitt 39837

Indian Bead seeds, 25 seeds, $7, includes post and directions. Steve Campbell PO Box 1336 Snellville 30078

Japanese maples, 24 varieties, dwarfs, lace leafs, 3-25 gal., $35 & up. Bridget Britton Evans 706-829-1427

Japanese maples, azaleas, gardenia, hosta, hydrangeas, Knock out roses, and more. Linda Waites Fairburn 770-964-6414

Large White hibiscus seeds, $1/tsp./SASE; Celosia (Cockscomb) fuchsia seed, $2/tsp./SASE. Linda Conner 158 Ann Lane Metter 30439

Leyland Cypress, Redbud trees, hosta, Iris, Hibiscus, geranium, variegated Liriope, Knockout roses, reasonable. Carol Bland Fayetteville 770-964-3162

Liatrice, Queen Anne, Hyacinth bean, Verbena, y-yarrow, Coreopsis, Cosmos, coral vine, $2/tbsp./SASE. F. Brooks 674 New Rosedale Rd. Armuchee 30105

Mexican sunflowers, four o'clocks, touchme-nots, cleome, moneyplant, tigerlily, Rose of Sharon, Shasta daisy, $1 each/LgSASE. B. Savage 3017 Atkins Dr. Gainesville 30507

Moon vine, giant Black eyed Susans, money plant seeds, SASE, $1 each. Cindy McRae 2615 Ethridge Rd. Jefferson 30549

Moonflower seed, $1 w/SASE; 70 Confederate roses, $50, at my home. John Fields 1026 W Poplar St. Griffin 30224

Native Atamasco (rain lily) bulbs, white blooming, March-April, $12 doz. + shipping. Fran. Fluker Midland 706-341-9536

Old-timey daffodils, $3/doz., $6/post., orange daylilies, yellow Cannas, Siberian Iris, Forsythia, Boxwood, Nandinas, Mahonia, bluebells, tall phlox, free Liriope. E. Beach Duluth 770-476-1163

Over 100 varieties of perennials, various sizes and prices. Tina Keaton 1945 Thompson Road Dawsonville 30534 770833-8925

Pomegranate, Beautyberry bushes, $10 each, 2-3 gal. pots, cannot ship. Willie Garmon Pendergrass 706-654-1460

Pond plants, many different kinds; also, some hard to find landscape plants, Cherokee rose, Sweet shrub, etc. Susan Kingsolver Hull 706-254-3119

Rare, hot pink Bleeding Heart vine seeds, beautiful plants, 25 seeds, $1 + 2 stamps. Dan Staib 111 Pine Street N Bluffton 39824

Red hot peppers, Gerberas, daylilies,

Yesterday-Today-Tomorrow

shrubs,

Clytostoma vines, others, no shipping.

Etheleen James 197 Glynn James Road

Lyons 30436 912-526-8516

Red Hummingbird vine, Scottish Broome, Purple Spider flower seeds, 1 tsp./$1, plus SASE. Maryann Durrough 444 Smith Rd. Newnan

Reseeding petunias mixed, angel trumpets: double purple or double yellow, $1/pkt. w/SASE. Carolyn Arnold 644 Lynn Ave. Jefferson 30549

Roses, single pinks, double reds, 1.25 qt. containers, only $3 each, more info on website: www.grapevinesandmore.com. Hans Gruetzenbach Dalton 706-271-0800

Seeds:

$1/pkg./LSASE,

extra

orders=extra postage: poppy, hibiscus,

coralvine, amaryllis, cosmos, Mexican

sunflower. Gerri Ward 4496 Fowlstown

Road Attapulgus 39815 229-465-3641

Seeds: Altheas (Rose of Sharon), Jerusalem cherry, Yucca, Hibiscus, 4 o'clocks, orange Cosmos, cash only, $1/tsp./SASE. Gail Wilson 1020 B. Wilson Rd. Commerce 30529

Seeds: Mullein pink, Touch-me-nots, 1/2 tsp./$1, moneyplant, Morning Glory, Hibiscus, devil's trumpet, Siberian iris, $1/tsp./SASE, cash only. G. Robertson 2966 Cardinal Lake Cir. Duluth 30096

Sweet gum, oak, catalpa, crape myrtle, spirea, holly trees, pick up only. L. Epting Guyton 912-772-3555

Tomatoes, peppers, mint, marjoram, sunflowers, monarda, tomatillos, moonflowers, more. Ed Tinkle 1591 Norris Lake Drive Snellville 30039 770-679-4620

Trees: Hickory, Maple; Oaks: Laurel, Live, Red, Shumard Red, Overcup, Swamp Chestnut, Willow in 3-gal./7-gal./15-gal. pots, $10-$35. N. Halley Metter 912-6855266

Variegated Liriope, $1.75 gallon pots; mondo, $2 gallon pots; green Liriope, $1.25 pots. J.H. Patman Athens 706-549-4487

Variegated Liriope, 4.5 inch pots, $2 each, 4000 avail.; gardenias, 3-4 gallon pots, 4-ft. high, $15, 250 avail. Jim Hadaway Athens 706-543-5432

Very large aloes, cactus, Jade, Begonia, pencils, night blooming Cereus, red, white, many more, $2 up. Nancy Rosser Powder Springs 770-943-1915

Windmill palms, pindo palms, camelias, hosta, sasanqua, and cannas (several colors). Myrtle Russell Bonaire 478-9231951
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) 918-6411.
Flowers Wanted
I would like 3 to 5 sourwood plants. Debbie Bullard 183 Cypress Trail Dawsonville 30534
Need 12 vine plum granny seeds, not edible, smells good. Edna Ellis 1821 Hardman Ln. Woodstock 30188
Want Alstromeria (parrot plant) plants. Ann Smith Marietta 770-426-0628
Want Coltsfoot (Tussilago fafasa) close to Bowman, leave message. Missie Pilon Bowman 706-436-6770
Want to buy amaryllis bulbs. Deloris Smith Gainesville 404-312-1831
Wanted: Bloodroot plants by mail. David Reeves P.O. Box 906 Zebulon 30295 770567-1375
Wanted: Clematis armandii, flowering vine cuttings, we will cut & pay up to $0.50/foot of quality vines. Deborah Justice Dewy Rose 864-903-0288
Wish to buy Magic or Surprise lilies; also, red spiderlilies. Vickie Sutton Cumming 770-887-8412
Would like to purchase Paul's Scarlet Climbing rose. Chloe Rutledge Conyers 770-922-1589
MISCELLANEOUS
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Shavonne Smith at 404651-9081 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
1 beekeeper & son, will remove bee swarms free in Douglas, Cobb, Paulding, & Carroll counties. Josh Morris Douglasville 404-372-7848
1 story beehives complete with bees and new queen in new box. J.T. Warren Milan 229-362-4520
10-frame beehives, Italians, gentle productive, $185, temporary special, raw honey, combs, strain, pts., qts., closed Saturdays. Edward Colston Taylorsville 770-382-9619
3-extractors, 60-frame Dadant digitalspeed timer, like new, 5-years-old, $3800 ($6k, new); Dadant 21/9F, $700; Kelly 21F, $500, sweetwatercreekhoneyfarm.com. Allen Bradd Douglasville 770-310-3733
5 frame garden hives with extra brood box and marked queen, $160. Terry Williams Forsyth 478-994-4122
All natural, pure, unprocessed honey, sizes available: 8 oz. bears, 16 oz. size, quart, and comb honey. Jimmy Brown Jackson 770-775-0157 678-448-7781
Ball Ground, Ga. honey, 1 lb., $5; 2.5 lbs., $12, will deliver locally, or mail at cost. Cassandra Martin Ball Ground 770-8931648
Bee removal, metro Atlanta and west Georgia areas, work guaranteed. W.O. Canady Winston 770-942-3887
Buying bulk 2012 Northeast Ga. honey. Jimmy Webb Elberton 706-340-8362
Carpenter bee trap, handcrafted trap that really works, $20, includes postage. Jack Snyder 265 Eagle Pass Lane Hephzibah 30815 706-554-7959
GA-MBP certified journeyman beekeeper, available metro Atlanta: swarm recoveries, honeybee removals from structures, apiary consultations, hives built, bees installed. Philip Quinn Atlanta 404-831-3191
Gallberry honey, voted best tasting honey 2010 in the state of Ga., $36/gallon, shipping incl., www.brucesnutnhoney.com. Ben Bruce Homerville 912-487-2001

Livestock Sales and Events Clip and Save Calendar

Every 1st & 3rd Tues. Poultry, Goat & Every 2nd Sat. Winstead Horse Sales, 5 pm,

Feeder-Breeder Pig Sale, poultry, 6

Eastanollee Livestock Auction,

pm, hogs & goats, 7 pm, Taylor Cty.

Eastanollee. Info: Shannon Winstead,

Livestock Auction, just off S.R. 128, s.

864-710-4030 or 864-944-6200.

of Reynolds. Info: 478-847-3664 or Every 2nd & 4th Sat. R&R Goat & Livestock

706-647-3559.

Auction, merchandise, 10 am, goats, 12

Every Thursday Chickens, Rabbits &

noon, chickens & caged animals to

Related Misc. Small Animal Sale, NE

follow, 526 Ga. Hwy. 56 N., Swainsboro.

Georgia Sale, 6 pm, GAL #3478,

Ron Claxton, auctioneer, GA Lic. #3485.

Eastanollee Livestock Market, Hwy. 17

Info: 478-237-8825 (weekdays), 478-

between Toccoa & Lavonia. Info: 706-

455-3714 (sale day) or 478-469-3533 or

779-5944 or 706-599-7606.

478-455-4765 (nights).

Every 1st Thurs. Barnesville Auction tack Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Pony Express

sale, 7 p.m., corner of 341 Hwy. &

Stockyard Horse & Tack Auction, 5 pm,

Yatesville Rd. at old Ford place,

GA Lic. AUNR002843, 1852 Highway 11

Barnesville. GAL#2620. Info.: Bobby

S., Covington, GA 30014. Info: Scott

Burnette, 770-356-4512

Bridges, 704-434-6389 or 704-473-

Every Fri. night Horse Sale, 7:30 pm, Circle

8715.

Double S, 102 Lumber City Hwy., Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Livestock Auction,

Hazlehurst. Info: Steve Underwood,

Waddell Auction Barn, Climax, Ga., 1

912-594-6200 (night) or 912-375-5543

pm, selling goats, sheep, poultry and

(day).

small animals; selling miscellaneous at

Every Fri. night Goat, Poultry & Small Animal

10 am; #AU003249. Info.: 229-246-

Sale, 7 pm, Buggy Town Auction, 1315

4955/416-7217.

Hwy. 341 s., Barnesville. GAL #3177 Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Goat & Chicken

Info: 770-358-0872/1786.

Auction, Mid-Georgia Goat & Chicken

Every Sat. 10 am, farm-related mdse.

Auction, 12 noon, Cochran. Info:

Auction; 1 pm, goats, fowl & small

Frankie Howell, 478-271-0550.

animal auction; GAL#AU003224; Red Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Livestock auction at

Barn Livestock Auction, Sylvester.

Pearson Livestock; sale, 1 pm; goats,

Info.: 229-776-9009.

sheep, poultry & small animals; 1168

Every Sat. Small Animals, Chickens,

Hwy. 441 N., Pearson, Ga. Info.: 229-

Rabbits, Sheep, Goats & Horse Sale, 4

798-0271, 912-422-3211.

pm, Coker Sale Barn, Duncan Bridge Every 3rd Sat. Horse & Tack Sale,

Rd., White Co., at old Chattahoochee

Buchanan Horses Sales, LLC, tack, 4

Livestock Barn. Info: Wayne Coker,

pm, horses to follow, 1812 Macedonia

706-540-8418.

Church Rd., Buchanan. 5013GA. Info:

Every Sat. night Goat, Poultry & Small

Melissa Wright, 770-296-4005.

Animal Auction, 7 pm, Bradley- Every 3rd Sat. Goat & Sheep Sale, 12 noon,

Wayside Auction, 1035 Monticello

Agri Auction Sales, held at Eastanollee

Hwy., Gray. GAL 306. Info: Nancy

Livestock Market, Hwy. 17 btwn.

Wilson, 478-986-4413.

Toccoa & Lavonia. Info: Ricky

Every 1st & 3rd Sat. Small Animal Sale,

Chatham, 706-491-2812 or Jason

goats, sheep & poultry, 1 pm, misc.

Wilson, 706-491-8840.

merchandise, 6 pm, Deer Run Auction, Livestock auctions listed in the

Hwy. 76, Adel-Nashville Hwy., Adel. Market Bulletin sometimes offer related

GAL 001800 Info: 229-560-2898 or items for sale, such as tack and other

229-896-4553.

livestock equipment. Notices for

Every 1st & 3rd Sat. Livestock Sale, sale auctions selling any items other than

starts at 10 am, tack/horses, cows at livestock must be accompanied by the

12 noon, goats at 1 pm, poultry sale to auction license number of the principal

follow, Metter Livestock Market, Lyons, auctioneer or auction firm conducting the

Ga. Info: Lewie Fortner, 478-553-6066. auction, per regulations of the Georgia

GAL 3415.

Secretary of State. Notices without this

Every 1st & 3rd Sat. S & D Goat Sales, information cannot be published.

Baxley Fairgrounds, begin 12:30 pm; For more information on the Livestock

goats, pigs, poultry. Info.: Steve Smith, Sales and Events calendar, call Randy

912-367-9268, 912-266-7170.

Cox at 404-656-3682.

Honey bee removal, live removal of bees,

licensed and insured, statewide removal,

www.beeyondwonderful.com.

Mike

Sorensen McDonough 404-372-8295

Honeybee removal, swarms and established colonies; will also remove unwanted beekeeping equipment. Garrett and Tori Anderson Glennville 912-6541909 912-237-0480

North Georgia sourwood locations wanted, will share some honey. David Shipp Conyers 770-843-0313

Pure raw wildflower honey, unheated, unfiltered, gallons, $42; quarts, $13, www.thymic.net. Mike Holton Grovetown 706-836-4517

Quality queen bees tested and proven, $20 each. Bill Tyre Jesup 912-427-7869

S-steel 4 frame extractor, vgc, $350. Jim Sizemore Gordon 706-318-6223 478-4532777

Swarm removal in low-hanging, accessible areas by disabled senior, no climbing, Barrow County area. Ron Ward Auburn 770-601-5121

Will come pick up bees, swarms, and unwanted equipment. Brent Nichols Brunswick 912-266-5688

Will locate and remove honey bees, swarms from structures, trees; will pick up unwanted bee equipment. Derry Oliver Commerce 706-335-7226 706-621-1781

Will pick up swarms for free; removals from structures for fee; will pick up/purchase unwanted beekeeping equipment. Dave Larson Winder 770-542-9546

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 404-656-1264.

'11 Desirable pecans, $10/lb., plus postage. Russell Eaton Stockbridge 770506-2727

'11 shelled pecans, mostly halves, $8.50/lb., plus postage, bagged in freezer, leave message. Franklin Eaton 4345 Marble Arch Way Flowery Branch 30542 770-532-9340 770-532-6333

'12 Grass-fed Angus beef w/supplements, 1/4's, 1/2's, whole beef, taking orders now. Woodrow Little, III Danville 478-290-0679
2011 cleaned black walnuts, $20 per quart; $5 postage. Roy Caine 1510 Piedmont Lane Cumming 30040 770-8874114
2011 pecans, shelled, 1 lb. bags frozen, $8 per lb., plus postage. Barney Colquitt Social Circle 770-787-1295
2011 shelled and cleaned pecans, very tasty, mostly halves, $8 lb., plus shipping. B. Wyatt Monticello 706-468-2327
Blueberries, you pick, containers furnished, open June 15, 8 am-1 pm, Mon.Sat., closed Sunday. Ted Wach 9748 Estes Rd. Macon 31220 478-994-1120
Dry aged Angus beef, no antibiotics/hormones, pasture/ grain fed, 1/4s and by the pound, www.sellfarm.com. Bill Farr Milner 770-584-9727
Eggs, tomato plants, blueberry, cucumber, butterbeans, squash, cantaloupe, bell peppers, Irish potatoes, Silver corn plants. Paul Smith LaGrange 706-883-7307
Elephant garlic, fresh for cooking or plant next fall, $0.50 per clove plus shipping. D. Hinson Yatesville 770-468-6254
Farm fresh brown eggs from happy free range Rhode Island Reds, $2.50 dozen; $7 flat. M. Jesser Royston 706-245-4717
Farm fresh brown eggs, $3 doz. Wayne Haney 1663 Leguin Mill Road Locust Grove 30248 770-954-9609
Free range chicken eggs from Dominique, Rhode Island Red, and Americana hens, $3/dozen. Thomas Findley Box Springs 706-326-2186
Fresh produce: squash, okra, green beans, purple hull, zipper peas, cucumber, tomatoes, and bell pepper. Rex Lilly Summerville 706-734-7390 706-5120718
Large, sweet thornless blackberries ready now; home grown vegetables (squash, okra, cucumbers, tomatoes, and corn). David Lee Cartersville 770-6089786 770-386-0475
Looking for fresh eggs and cheese in Norcross area. William Norris 4767 Old Norcross Rd. Duluth 30096 404-395-8456
Mitcham Farms blueberries, you pick, $8 gallon. Jon Mitcham 805 Hamrick Rd. Bremen 30110 770-546-5260 770-6465191

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Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Bulletin Calendar

LIvESTOCK SALES & EvENTS

MISCELLANEOUS

July 12 Ga. Jr. Cattlemen's Assn. Field Day, June 14 Small & Beginning Farmers Field

10 am-2 pm, AG-ility course, beef-

Day/Workshop, 9 am-2:30 pm, Upper

themed classes, Ga. Nat.'l Fairgrounds

Ocmulgee River Resource Conservation

& Agricenter, Perry. Info:

& Dev. Council, vegetable production,

http://www.gabeef.org/gjca/contest.html.

natural resources conservation, pest

EqUINE EvENTS

management, how to become eligible for

June 13-16 Ga. 4-H Horse Show, Ga. Nat.'l Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Perry. Info: 706-542-8892.
June 16 Green County Livestock Jr. Rodeo, 7 pm, sheep buck-out (ages 4-6), calf buck-out (ages 7-14), pleasure/running events, Union Point Rodeo Arena. Info: Charles Crumbley, 706-453-7019.
June 17-21 Ga. 4-H Horse School, Ga. Nat.'l Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Perry. Info: 706-542-8892.
June 23 GWHEA Summer Classic Show, 4 pm, Rockin S Arena, 1110 Reids Ferry Rd., Buckhead. Info: Susan Paul, 770-

USDA programs, free, Atlanta. Info: Willie Torrey, 678-376-9518 or 770-9639288. Aug. 25 Garlicfest 2012, LoganBerry Heritage Farm, 10 am-4 pm, free family event, cooking demos, tastings, crafts, more, Cleveland. Info: 706-348-6068 or http://www.loganberryheritagefarm.com. Sept. 20 2012 Agroforestry & Wildlife Field Day, 8 am-4 pm, wildlife & pond management, selling & marketing timber, more, UGA Griffin Campus. Info: http://www.caes.uga.edu/events/ awfd/index.html.

601-9289. June 23-24 HQHA Peach Circuit Horse
Show, Ga. Nat.'l Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Perry. Info: 864-879-2450.

If you have questions concerning the Bulletin Calendar, contact Randy Cox at 404-656-3682.

June 30-July 1 Ranch Horse Versatility Submissions for the Bulletin Calendar

Horse Show, Ga. Nat.'l Fairgrounds &

can be sent to

Agricenter, Perry. Info: 404-569-5236.

Randy.Cox@agr.georgia.gov.

Organically grown Jerusalem artichokes, Big Red-Europeans, Red wigglers and

as low as $5/lb., plus shipping. Buddy Hutto night crawlers, $25-$35/lb, plus shipping,

1501 N Houston Lake Blvd. Warner Robins smokefj@gmail.com. Lew Bush Byron 478-

31093 478-960-1329

955-4780

Pecans for sale, Brown Barn in Burwell, Bluegill, redear, largemouth bass, catfish, Carroll Co., $8/lb., shelled; $3/lb., cracked. threadfin shad. Jerry Hart Newton 229-734Shirley Spruill Carrollton 770-301-3114 5144

Pick your own Brown Turkey figs, leave message, $5 per gallon. Angela King 232 Hwy 211 NW Winder 30680 770-867-8078
PYO N. Dodge Co., Tom Sawyer Farms, blackberries/peaches, avail, now through Aug. 1, 8 am-6 pm, weekdays, 8 am-3 pm, Sat., closed Sun., bring take-home containers. Tom Sawyer Cochran 478-9347584
Stoneground grits, cornmeal, whole wheat flour, sold in 2-lb. bags, ground at our mill in Bulloch County. Harry Freeman Statesboro 912-852-9381
Want to buy a bushel of green bean (no string) & tomatoes for canning. Dianne Taylor Loganville 770-466-0301
Wanted: 6-gal of Concord grapes. John Turner 1090 Blacks Creek Ch. Rd. Commerce 30530 706-335-7140
herbs
State law requires all ginseng dealers and growers to be registered with the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. For more information, contact the Nongame Conservation Section at (770) 918-6411 or at website www.georgiawildlife.com.
2011 Bird's Eye pepper seed, extra hot, 7 pods w/SASE, $1. Elizabeth Watkins 2445 US Hwy. 84, East Cairo 39828
2012 pepper seeds: Cubanelle, red cayenne, tobasco, Viet-Nam, 20 others, $1/pkt./SASE, list included. Ann Dutton 3269 Five Forks Trickum Rd. Lilburn 30047
Hot pepper tree seed, $1/LSASE, grow over 6 ft. tall, pods are green turning orange, 1"-1.5", Helen Swanson 1140 Old Muse Rd. Carrollton 30116

Bulk Canadian nightcrawlers, African nightcrawlers, European nightcrawlers, redworms, and mealworms, $2.50-$28. Linda lee Dawsonville 706-531-4785
Catalpa trees, $3 to $5 each per size; frozen catalpa worms, $1.50 per dozen. Joe Mask Fayetteville 770-461-7068
European nightcrawlers, very active for fishing or compost, 5-lb. bedrun, $85; or $25 per lb., plus shipping. Joe D'Alessandro Lawrenceville 404-229-9945
Largemouth bass, channel catfish, fathead minnows, grass carp, bluegill, areation, fish feeders, fountains, info@lakework.com. Josh Akins Ball Ground 770-735-3523
Red wigglers & Europeans, great for fishing, $35 per pound, price includes shipping. B. Newman Douglasville 770942-7993
Red wigglers and European nightcrawlers, worm castings, worm tea, worm farming supplies, composting kits. D. Holman Covington 678-977-7944
Red wigglers and/or Europeans, $35/lb., price includes shipping, send check or money order. H. A. Riffe P.O. Box 402 Buchanan 30113 770-646-3812
Red wigglers, 5-gal. bucket, $35; 25-gal. tub, $75; organic castings, 5-gal., $10; 50lb. sack, $20. Bruce Self Byron 478-5386167
Several thousand pounds, Channel catfish, sizes 1-2 pounds each. Orville Carver Douglas 912-384-5090
Speckled catfish, prices vary according to size. Michael Redfern Gibson 706-5983775

Would like to buy perennial sage plants for planting at my home. Anthony Evans Cleveland 706-969-1053
Fish & Supplies

Fertilizers & Mulches
$5 per gallon, fresh worm castings, bring your soil to life, delivery available. Shane Jones Acworth 404-964-7534

Persons selling sterile triploid grass 2011 wheat straw, 4000 bales, tight bales.

carp must have a Wild Animal License Ray Abbott Albany 229-347-3131

from the Georgia Department of Natural 2012 wheat straw, $2.50/bale at barn,

Resources.

Market Bulletin delivery available. Gary Brinson 1934 Corsey

advertisements for sterile carp must be Grove Way Tarrytown 912-213-8585

accompanied by a photocopy of the advertiser's license. For license information, contact DNR Special Permit Unit at (770) 761-3044.
1-2 inch largemouth bass, grass carp, bluegill, shellcracker (redear), channel catfish, threadfin shad, delivery available. Paul Williams Hawkinsville 478-892-3144
10"-12" sterile grass carp, 2"-3" bluegill, largemouth bass, shellcracker, threadfin

2012 wheat straw, delivery available, $2 per bale. Marcus Sapp Barney 229-5636255
4x5 round bales, Wheat straw or Fescue mixed hay mulch, $20 each. Bobby Floyd 253 Bobby Floyd Rd. Forsyth 31029 478394-1325
Aged horse compost, call for appointment, you load; I load, $10/truckload; $20/trailer, will deliver. Chad Williams 448 Hurt Rd. SW

shad, catfish, fathead minnows, weed Smyrna 30082 404-421-1775

analysis, electrofishing services. Keith Edge Soperton 478-697-8994

Aged horse manure compost, we load, $1 per tractor scoop. Charlene Cook Fort

A-1 quality, channel catfish fingerlings, Valley 478-825-1981

graded/priced by size, accurate weights/counts, guaranteed live, healthy, immed. dely., other species avail. J.F. Gilbert Thomaston 706-648-2062 770-4680725
African nightcrawlers or redworms, $27/pound, net weight, http://herronfarms.

Clean pinestraw installed at $4 per bale, Alpharetta, Duluth, Marietta. Deborah Williams Alpharetta 706-499-3153
Free aged horse manure in McDonough, you pick up, easy loading area. Andrea Elmore McDonough 678-362-4892

webs.com. Tim Herron Dawsonville 706- Free alpaca manure, doesn't stink,

531-4789

doesn't burn plants so it can be directly

Bass, bluegill, crappie, threadfin shad, bass, readear, red breast, hybrid bream,

applied. Rose Moffett Cumming 678-8078155 717-994-4055

gambusia, free delivery. Danny Austin Large long needle pine cones, free, you

Roberta 478-836-4938

bring containers, over 100. Glenda Green

Bass, Bluegill, shellcracker, Channel Rockmart 770-684-3247

catfish, sterile grass carp, statewide dely. Mulch hay, square bales only, Monroe Co.

David Cochran Ellijay 706-889-8113

S. Reeves Forsyth 478-994-4642

Bass, bluegill, shellcrackers, hybrid Pine shavings, kiln dried, small, easy to

bream, channel catfish fingerlings, sterile pick, super absorbent, bulk deliveries, call

grass carp, delivery available. Tony Chew for pricing. Joel Gibbs Douglasville 404-

Manchester 706-846-3657

375-4900

Pine straw, delivered & installed as low as $3.75/bale, serving all Ga. Josh Bulloch Manchester 404-925-1076
Pinestraw by the semi load, call for prices. Benjamin Bulloch Manchester 404484-9686
Premium aged horse manure, free, if you load; or $3/bag; $10 load, if we load. Dana Karen Marietta 678-229-8128
Shavings for horse barns, large loads. Marion Smith Kennesaw 404-218-7389
Worm castings. J. Ayers Buchanan 770826-3373
Poultry Litter/Compost
To help connect suppliers with those in need of poultry compost, the Market Bulletin is including such advertisements in this portion of the Fertilizers and Mulches category. Ads are subject to the same general guidelines for all Market Bulletin advertisements found on page 2.
Chicken litter for sale/spreading services in Northwest Georgia, any size loads; also, cleanout layer and broiler houses. Bill Broome Taylorsville 770-337-8607
ODDITIES
Apple, cherry and hickory for cooking, hardwoods for heating, deliver locally. Jamie Webster Blairsville 706-374-5925
Beautiful emerald green emu eggs, cleaned & blown, exc. for carving, scrimshaw, or painting; also, pure emu oil. Jackie Paul Conyers 770-761-1284
Cherry wood, freshly cut logs. George Peebles McDonough 770-294-5347
Gourds for sale: Martin, Crooked Handle, Craft, Bottleneck, and more. Wallace Maxwell 3226 Hoot Owl Rd. Royston 30662 706-245-4218
Gourds: Martin, Apple, Crooked Handle, Craft, and more. Hoyt Howard 4720 Watson Road Cumming 30028 770-887-2039
Lucky buckeyes, $4 doz.; Buckeyes for planting, $5 doz., includes shipping and instructions. Jules Simmons PO Box 291 Dillard 30537
Turn carpenter bees holes into deathtraps killing every bee entering and exiting the holes, $19.99. Mark Holloway P.O. Box 1121 Moultrie 31776 229-782-5398
Miscellaneous Wanted
Want old concrete blocks, any size, delivered. Missie Pion Bowman 706-4366774
Wanted: windmills, full size, any type; windmill towers, full size, any type. Jimmy Hardin Knoxville 478-361-3907
Garden Space
If you have any questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-651-9081 or 404651-9082.
2-1/2 acres garden land for rent, water on land for irrigation in Peach Co., nice land. H. Harrison Byron 478-273-1567
Out-Of-State Wanted
Looking for large quantities of sweet potato vines for cattle feed; also, looking for molasses. Cesar Mena Live Oak FL 386362-1101 386-362-1101
Wanted: 3 or 4 cylinder Ford tractor or parts; also, need 34" tractor tires. Ed Peacock Westville FL 850-956-2220

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.
Firewood, $200 per cord; $100 per 1/2 cord, delivery extra. Mike Austin Douglasville 770-652-2164 770-942-9050
CORRECTIONS
Horse pasture for rent, $85/mo., fenced, tack, shed, water. John Beason Tyrone 770-964-1777 678-314-7410
handicrafts
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Shavonne Smith at 404651-9081 or 404-651-9082.
All items advertised in the Handicraft category must be handmade by the advertiser; items purchased by the advertiser for resale may not be advertised. Advertisers must include a statement to this effect when submitting advertisements Handicraft ads are limited to 30 words and must be in compliance with all other advertising guidelines (see page 2).
All types chair caning: Blind cane, French weave, porch, press, rattan reed, rush, and splint, some repair and refinishing, quality work, over 50 years experience. George Shelton Cartersville 770-607-6455
All types of chair caning, refinishing, and repairs. James J Lewis 1404 Kenwood Drive Perry 31069 478-987-4243
Any crocheted item, baby blankets, booties, clothing, adult sweaters, slippers, afghans, much more, call for prices. Wilma Pelley Jonesboro 770-478-9347
Bluebird nestbox w/glass viewing window as seen at "Bluebirds Over Ga." show, all cedar, $20 + $6 shipping. John Chaney 460 Hwy 211 NW Winder 30680 770-867-8263
Chair & rocker caning of all kinds; also, wicker and rattan repair. Duke Dufresne Statham 770-725-2554
Chair and rocker caning, all types: hand laced French, pressed, herringbone pattern, binder cane, flat reed; can repair frames and finish, quality work, reasonable prices. Craig Leming Marietta 770-617-0815
Chair caning, all types: rush, pressed cane, hole to hole, flat reed, light repairs. Dan R. Melton Monroe 770-267-5454
Next Handicraft Edition
Scheduled for July 11
The next handicraft edition for the Market Bulletin is scheduled for July 11. The deadline for notices is June 27.
All items advertised in the Handicraft category must be handmade by the advertiser and not purchased for resale.
Handicraft ads are limited to 30 words and must be in compliance with all other advertising guidelines (see page 2).

Christmas wreaths (4"-5" across); 5"-6" stockings; crocheted 4-leaf clover; 2 for $5; include phone number & long SASE. Martha Dickerson 900 Wylie Rd. SE Marietta 30067
Crocheted infant flip-flops, 0-3 months, $4; crochet dish rags, $5 ea. B.L. Crisp P.O. Box 1107 Blairsville 30514 706-745-4563
Crocheted ribbon necklace pattern and ribbon (makes one), choose color, $5 w/SASE. Evelyn Phelps PO Box 935 Clarkesville 30523
Custom made doll clothes for American Girl, Bitty Baby, Barbie, Cabbage Patch, and baby dolls; doll cradle, doll bed, and doll high chair. Kathryn Harvard Thomasville 229-226-1357
Hand crocheted afghans, ladies foot warmer shoes, etc., made to order. Mrs. J.M. Eure 1429 Ridgewood Dr. Augusta 30909 706-738-1787
Handcrafted quilting frame, cedar wood slats, can be adjusted from full to king size, sits up onto 4 chair backs; also, can hang, $20. J. Poss Cumming 770-889-0566
I will quilt old or new quilt tops on quilting machine, quality work, reasonable prices. E. Laster Tyrone 770-487-4649
Queen size, Double Wedding Ring quilt, hand made. Lou Youngblood Dacula 678979-9141
Raggedy Ann & Andy dolls, 25", $30 ea., plus $7 shipping, all handmade, no paints, beautifully dressed, original 1970 pattern. B. Hopkins 914 E. 28th St. Tifton 31794 229382-2310
Spinners and crafters: raw Pygora fleece available, $4 per ounce, email: mjbeaty@bellsouth.net. Jill Beaty Cumming 678-923-9668
Squirrel feeders, large quantities available. Amy Sims Monroe 770-312-5965
Tuxedo bib for baby boy, burp pads, baby/toddler fleece poncho, clip on button pacifier holder, privacy nursing drapes, baby bonnets from handkerchief w/poem, many other items, www.creationsbynana.com. Joan Ross Cartersville 770-382-6186
Want handmade baby/toddler quilt, approx. 45x64 inches, need mid-July. Helene Hand Decatur 404-284-6767
Wood chimes, wood swings, and bottle trees. Billy Healan 1610 Church St. Conyers 30012 678-314-2431
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giving out information about what their facilities offer to the public.
"This should be a great day at the Market with visitors enjoying a festival type atmosphere," said Market Manager Paul Thompson. "Make plans to attend and meet some of the farmers who are providing local foods to the Atlanta area."
See chart below for list of vendors and their respective products that will be featured in the event.

Market Showcase Venders

Business Name Springer Mountain Farms Lauri Jo's Southern Style Canning Georgia Jams, LLC Bottoms Nursery LLC Simply Southard Cleveland Organics The Veggie Patch at Bouchard Farms The Rock Ranch LLC Radford and Simmons Produce Annie's Baking Pearson Farm James Family Farm Chinese Southern Belle Ken Corbett Farms LLC Georgia Olive Oil and Gayla's Grits Stripling's General Store Castle Rock Honey Ken McMichael Causey Foods Inc Verner Farms LLc Dickey Farms Inc Atlanta Bee Company Inc

Product (s) Meat Processed Foods Processed Foods Vegetables/Plants Vegetables/Processed Foods/Crafts Vegetables/processed foods/Pecan Vegetables/Fruit Vegetables/Fruit/Meat/Ice Cream/Boiled Peanuts Vegetables/Fruit/Processed Foods Bread and pastries Peaches/Pecans Vegetables/Processed Foods/Baked Goods Processed Foods Vegetables/Fruit Grits and olive oil Meat Honey Meat Processed foods/BBQ Sauce/Spices Meat Vegetables/Fruit/Processed foods/Baked Goods Honey

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Georgia Wine Country Festival Scheduled at Three Sisters Vineyards Near Dahlonega

If you enjoy fine Georgia wine, great food, and fun music, then plan to attend the 11th annual Georgia Wine Country Festival in Dahlonega.
According to Doug and Sharon Paul, owners of Three Sisters Vineyards & Winery in Lumpkin County, their venue's signature event is scheduled the weekends of June 2-3, June 9-10, June

16-17, June 23-24, and Saturday, June 30. Hours are Saturdays, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m., and Sundays, 11:30 a.m.-6 p.m.
For the second year, the Pauls are saying a special "thank you" for the support they've received over the years by offering free general admission to the event.
Following are highlights for this

Agritourism Destinations Provide

Unique Opportunities for Visitors

The Georgia Department of Agriculture is working hand in hand with the Georgia Agritourism Association, the Georgia Department of Transportation, and the Georgia Department of Economic Development to promote the state's agritourism industry. Georgia has a variety of agritourism destinations, such as wineries, corn mazes, pumpkin patches, Christmas tree farms, petting zoos, apple orchards, pick-your-ownproduce operations, pecan orchards, dairy farms, and farmers markets, to name just a few.
Although definitions may vary, agritourism basically involves any activity that brings visitors to an agricultural or agribusiness operation for the purpose of enjoyment, education or active involvement in the activities of the operation.
Some farms have been tourist destinations for years, but as an industry, agritourism is relatively new in Georgia. With so many factors affecting farmers'

bottom line, such as natural disasters, uncertain economic conditions and increasing competition from other countries, some producers began making their farm operations open to tourists as another means of generating farm income. Such destinations provide an opportunity for visitors to learn how their food is produced and to talk with producers and processors first hand. Also, these operations provide some families and children the only opportunity they have to visit a working farm or ranch.
Farm or company owner/operators interested in DOA's agritourism program may contact Cindy Norton at 404-6565901 or Cynthia.Norton@agr.georgia.gov or visit the Georgia Agritourism Association's facebook page at http:facebook.com/GeorgiaAgritourism.
Following is a list of the locations and contact information for those agricultural operations currently designated as Georgia agritourism destinations:

year's festival: * A "Georgia Wine Garden" will be
presented at a $20 fee to visitors and will include a keepsake wine glass. Wines from around the entire state of Georgia will be featured with participating wineries expected to include Boutier Winery, Danielsville; Chateau Elan, Braselton; Georgia Winery, Ringgold; Horse Creek Winery, Nashville; Crimson `N Scarlett's Vineyards, Dawsonville; and Three Sisters Vineyards, Chestatee,

Walasiyi Wine Company, and Fat Boy wines from Dahlonega.
* Food will play a major role during the weekend, with Godfather's BBQ scheduled to be on hand every day of the festival, as well as offerings by other local chefs and restaurants.
* The unique musical entertainment during the festival will include the Route 66 Band, June 2 and 3; the Buzzard Mountain Boys, June 3 and 17; BlueBilly
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Dairy Month
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They depend on the land for business and

quality of life. From water to waste

management, recycling comes naturally on

dairy farms. Dairymen provide their cows

with clean water, and then reuse the water

to flush barns, cool milk and pump through

irrigation systems as wastewater to irrigate

fields and crops.

Environmental practices on all dairy

farms in Georgia are regulated by both

federal and state agencies. In fact, every

farm must abide by clean water laws to

minimize runoff from their farms. Dairy

farmers use best management practices that

make economic sense, help the

environment and are responsible to their

communities.

While Georgia dairymen are busy

running their farms, they rely on their

producer-funded,

producer-focused

organization, Georgia Milk Producers Inc.,

to keep them educated on industry issues and to serve as their voice across the state. Georgia Milk Producers represents dairymen at various ag-promotional events, in the legislative arena, and at state and federal pricing and environmental hearings. Our organization acts as a catalyst for change, it doesn't own cattle, processing plants or retail outlets and can't singlehandedly turn around a bad market. Yet, it serves as their self-help tool to fight for the success of the industry in Georgia and the Southeast.
Support your local Georgia dairy farm and enjoy a glass of fresh, great tasting milk. Dairy Farming, Dairy Farms, Dairy Farm
If you would like more information mentioned in this article or on the Georgia dairy industry, please visit our website at www.gamilk.org.

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Trichomoniasis

Infection Can Result In Significant Losses in Cattle Herds

Lee Jones, MS, DVM

their herd if they have an increased number of non-pregnant cows and culling

percentage of non-pregnant cows, of infected bulls and open cows, fewer and

Editor's Note: Dr. Lee Jones is increased percentage of cows bred late in lighter calves at weaning, veterinary costs

Assistant Professor/Vet Field Investigator the controlled breeding season, abortions of testing, and cost of replacing bulls and

at the Department of Population Health, especially less than 3-4 months of gestation open cows.

University of Georgia College of or increased number of dead fetuses at

The effects on herd production are

Veterinary Medicine, Veterinary pregnancy check (easily diagnosed with similar to those of infection with

Diagnostic Lab, 42 Brighton Road, Tifton, ultrasound).

Campylobacter foetus, Leptospira hardjo

GA 31793.

A number of states have enacted more Ureaplasma, nutritional deficiencies

Trichomoniasis is a sexually transmitted stringent testing requirements regarding the relative to drought or poor management

disease in cattle caused by the protozoa, importation of bulls greater than 18 months and using infertile or sub-fertile bulls. An

Tritrichomonas foetus. This single-celled, of age. Some states have also implemented investigation to identify the cause(s) of

flagellated parasite lives in the preputial regulations restricting the transfer of poor reproductive performance in herds

folds of bulls who serve as unaffected ownership of non-virgin bulls within their must be comprehensive and include careful

carriers of the organism. It is a significant states. In a 2004 report, 30% of the beef inspection of management practices, cow

cause of infertility and pregnancy wastage herds tested in FL had at least one bull test herd health and bull fertility. Diagnostic

in cows. In the last 12 months two bulls positive for T. foetus. A 1994 report found a testing for the presence of T. foetus

have tested positive for T. foetus in GA.

prevalence of less than 1% in Nebraska and involves obtaining samples of prepucial

Though bulls don't show any symptoms Colorado but by 2008 there were 311 bulls fluids from all bulls in the herd and has to

of infection, they are carriers of the that tested positive in 21 counties in NE.

be performed by a qualified veterinarian.

parasite; however, the negative clinical

Reproductive efficiency is essential to There is no blood test to test for the disease.

effects of infection are more significant in herd profitability. Trichomoniasis can have

the female. T. foetus colonizes the epithelial a severe financial impact in infected herds

Treatment and Control

crypts of the prepucial mucosa and does not by reducing reproductive efficiency

invade the epithelium. These crypts or through delayed conception, embryonic

There are no approved treatments for

wrinkles deepen with bull age which loss and abortion, which is intensified as cows or bulls infected with T. foetus. A

provides a more favorable environment for bull infection prevalence increases. vaccine is available for cows but it does not

the parasite and causes the chronic carrier Economic losses also include increased

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state. Young bulls (less than 3 years old)

Cattlemen Advised of Reporting, Testing that breed infected cows are more likely to
have a short term infection and less likely to

Requirements for Bovine Trichonomiasis develop into carriers. Though some studies
have shown slight breed predilections, no

clear breed associated susceptibility has

been established. Infection with T. foetus

After bovine trichomoniasis was samples must be conducted by an

has no effect on bull fertility and the found in several western states last year, accredited veterinarian and that animals

parasite is not detected during a routine the Georgia Department of Agriculture must be identified on an official test

fertility exam. There is no effective adopted certain rules to add bovine chart.

treatment for infected bulls and bulls that trichomoniasis to the list of reportable

The adopted rule allows the State

test positive for T. foetus must be sold for diseases and to provide for certain testing Veterinarian to exempt certain bulls from

slaughter only.

requirements relating to this disease.

the Trichomoniasis testing requirements

Cows are infected during breeding by an

Rule 40-13-2-.07, entitled "Bovine when it is determined that such animals

infected bull. Infection in the cow usually Trichomoniasis," requires testing of all do not pose a risk for introduction of

results in early fetal death, abortion, virgin and non-virgin bulls 18 months of trichomoniasis into Georgia. This

infection or infertility. Fetal death most age and older before entering Georgia. includes: exhibition and rodeo bulls that

commonly occurs by 50-70 days after The rule requires bulls to test negative are temporally in the state for an event

conception. Clearance of the infection by within 30 days prior to entering the state. with no comingling of female cattle and

the cow is variable and infection often The rule prevents bulls from having will be leaving immediately after the

results in a longer calving interval of 90 contact with female cattle between the event; bulls going directly to slaughter or

days or more. In rare cases pregnant cows test and importation into Georgia. Bulls being sold to go directly to slaughter;

may carry the organism and be a source of comingled with cows after testing are bulls being transported through Georgia

infection after calving. Veterinarians from required to be retested. All bulls must be in interstate commerce and not offloaded

Colorado State University labeled the identified with a U.S.D.A. approved ear and comingled with female cattle; and

insidious disease `the silent rustler'. tag, registry brand, or registry tattoo. The virgin bulls under 18 months of age, as

Farmers may suspect trichomoniasis in rule further provides that the collection of determined by breed registry records or

the absence of permanent central incisor

teeth in wear, which must be

accompanied by a breeder's certificate

signed by the owner, owner's

representative, or accredited veterinarian.

Note that bulls leaving Georgia for

sale in a different state that does not

require trichomoniasis testing may re-

enter Georgia without being tested

provided that; 1) said bulls have not been

comingled with cows after leaving

Georgia, and 2) the bulls leave and re-

enter Georgia under the same unexpired

Interstate Certificate of Veterinary

Inspection (health paper).

The Department also added "Bovine

Trichomoniasis" to rule 40-13-4-.02(3),

the list of reportable diseases. This

requires any person to report the presence

of bovine trichomoniasis to the

Department if found. In addition, the

Department added new rule 40-13-4-.05,

which requires animals being tested for

trichomoniasis to be separated from all

other bovine. The rule further provides

that animals testing positive for this

disease must be slaughtered and recorded

Sweet Corn Co-Op, located in Bainbridge, is a major producer of sweet corn in on Form VS 1-27. The slaughtering of

Southwest Georgia, harvesting and packing 2,000 acres per year. Georgia animals testing positive is necessary since

Department of Agriculture Chief Operating Officer Billy Skaggs, left, toured the co- there is no known therapeutic agent for

op last month and met with the General Manager, Carl Lynn.

treating this disease and no cure.

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Georgia Grown," Coggins says. Sherwood Food Distributors definitely
impacts every community in which it operates. The company's 250 trucks distribute more than 18 million pounds of product a week to 5,000 retailers, food service customers, cruise lines, wholesalers and industrial clients nationwide. The Atlanta distribution center employs some 175 people full time.
"We work with a lot of retailers as well and want to help them grow," Coggins continues. "This is where we all live, but we're hoping to distribute Georgia-made or -grown products in neighboring states, too. We want Georgia Grown to mean quality no matter where we sell it."
Visit www.sherwoodfoods.com to learn more about Sherwood Food Distributors or www.georgiagrown.com to learn more about the Georgia Grown program.
LIvESTOCK qUOTATIONS
Average prices for May 2012 Auction Market 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 ....................88.45 Boners 80-85% Lean ......................89.98 Lean 85-90% Lean............................85.97 BULLS: yield Grade 1 1000-1500 lbs. ................................108.66 1500-2100 lbs. ................................111.13
FEEDER CLASSES: WEIGhTED ..............................AvG. PRICES
STEERS: MEDIUM AND LARGE 1-2 200-250 lbs. ....................................243.96 250-300 lbs. ....................................228.84 300-350 lbs. ....................................211.78 350-400 lbs. ....................................190.96 400-450 lbs. ....................................181.41 450-500 lbs. ....................................171.75 500-550 lbs. ....................................164.86 550-600 lbs. ....................................158.56 600-650 lbs. ....................................147.67 650-700 lbs. ....................................145.96 STEERS: MEDIUM & LARGE 2-3 300-350 lbs. ....................................191.12 350-400 lbs. ....................................177.45 400-450 lbs. ....................................168.34 450-500 lbs. ....................................159.75 500-550 lbs. ....................................152.72 550-600 lbs. ....................................145.86 hEIFERS: MEDIUM & LARGE 1-2 200-250 lbs. ....................................209.06 250-300 lbs. ....................................198.03 300-350 lbs. ....................................187.18 350-400 lbs. ....................................173.08 400-450 lbs. ....................................163.47 450-500 lbs. ....................................158.48 500-550 lbs. ....................................152.51 550-600 lbs. ....................................147.28 600-650 lbs. ....................................135.44 650-700 lbs. ....................................131.96 GOATS (priced per head) SLAUGhTER CLASSES ..............................SELECTION 2 BILLIES/BUCKS 75-100 lbs. ......................................116.25 100-150 lbs. ....................................165.75 150-300 lbs. ..................................211.25 NANNIES/DOES 60-80 lbs. ..........................................93.20 80-100 lbs. ......................................127.75 100-140 lbs. ....................................155.00 KIDS & yEARLINGS 20-40 lbs. ..........................................58.45 40-60 lbs. ..........................................88.75 60-80 lbs. ........................................107.00
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.