Mail to: Published by the Ga. Department of Agriculture Gary Black, Commissioner Vol. 95, No. 18 Most Americans Confident About Safety of Their Food Eighty-two percent of Americans believe farmers and producers do a good or excellent job of keeping their food safe. That's the finding of the 2012 Food & Health Survey from the International Food Information Council Foundation. The high numbers are reflective of American's comfort in the safety of their food, measured by the survey in many ways. "The U.S. is one of the top five most food-secure countries in the world, according to the latest Global Food Security Index," said Oscar Garrison, Food Safety Division Director. "Here at the Georgia Department of Agriculture, consumer protection and food safety are one of our utmost priorities. Our Food Safety Division is increasingly enhancing its regulatory efficiency and ability to react when consumers need it most." The survey, released this summer, reports 78 percent of Americans are "confident" or "very confident" about the safety of their food and beverages. That's a 28 percent hike in consumer confidence (Continued on Page 11) Notice Ad Deadline for the Oct. 3 issue is noon, Sept. 19 Wednesday, September 5, 2012 Copyright 2012 Georgia Chamber's "Profile" Magazine Features Ag, Georgia Grown Program in September Issue Cover-to-cover stories on local agribusinesses driving economic growth Agriculture and the Department of strong is a critical component to our agriculture recognizes the importance of Agriculture's Georgia Grown program get overall competitiveness as a state. We are this significant industry to Georgia's a big shout-out this month from the biggest proud to support this important effort and economic success. business supporter in the state, the Georgia the many agriculture based companies "The Chamber offering an entire issue Chamber of Commerce. The Chamber, that call Georgia home." of their newsletter for this new Georgia Grown's first Founder's Circle Profile magazine is distributed bi- partnership recognizes the role member, is devoting its entire monthly to businesses across the state. agriculture plays in the state's economy," September/October issue of its Profile This issue is important not only to said Commissioner Gary W. Black. "This magazine to agriculture and the program. agriculture but the Chamber, which issue includes coverage spanning all "Agribusiness is Georgia's largest and sometimes is perceived as focusing on aspects of agriculture and Georgia Grown most diverse industry," said Chris Clark, Atlanta business and issues. However, membership, from producers and President & CEO of the Georgia two-thirds of its membership is outside of processors, to technology companies as Chamber. "Helping the industry remain Atlanta, and the magazine's coverage of well as food service. We're proud to be part of Profile magazine, and are looking Department's Animal Protection Section forward to a long, mutually-beneficial relationship with the Georgia Chamber." Safeguards Consumers and Pets Go to http://www.gachamber.com/ Profile-Newsletter.56.0.html to view the While most consumers may be aware of the Georgia Department of Agriculture's regulatory concerns with food, crops, and livestock, many may be surprised that the Department also regulates the companion animal industry. "The majority of Georgians feel like who groom or board for a fee or compensation, and even animal shelters. The law also applies to the non-resident who sells to the Georgia consumer. Inspectors investigate all of the (Continued on Page 6) September/October issue of Profile online. Agriculture currently contributes more than $70 billion each year to the state's economy, and is a cornerstone for many of the state's smaller and more rural communities. their pets are extended members of their own family," said Georgia State Veterinarian Dr. Robert Cobb Jr., "I'm Value of Georgia Farmland happy the Department can play such a vital role in protecting the well-being of Decreases Three Percent in 2011 animals in the state." The Animal Protection Act, The average value of Georgia's from $5,400 per acre in 2010. established in 1987, protects pet and Farmland decreased by three percent in companion animals, along with Georgia 2011, according to the U.S. Department Farmland Average Values consumers by ensuring that only quality of Agriculture National Agricultural Per Acre, Georgia animals enter the marketplace. This is Statistics Service. The Georgia Field accomplished by licensing those who Office in Athens, Ga., in cooperation with 2010 2011 % contribute to the companion animal the Georgia Department of Agriculture, Change industry when they sell what they have reports that all of the state's farm real Dollars +/- produced or bought for resale; board or estate average value in 2011 was $3,800 Farm Real Estate groom a consumer's animal for a fee; or Average Value 3,900 3,800 +3 offer companion animals for adoption. Cropland People engaging in activities for Average Value 3,510 3,530 +.6 which a license is required must maintain Irrigated 3,200 3,300 +3 animals in an establishment that is in Non-Irrigated 3,600 3,600 No good repair, well lit, ventilated and has Change adequate temperature control. Such Pasture facilities are regularly inspected to ensure Average Value 5,400 5,000 -7 that the pet a consumer buys and takes home is free of any apparent diseases and Fall Farmland Average Rent expected to live a long, healthy life. While the Animal Protection Act does Farmland Edition Per Acre, Georgia not provide a complete guarantee regarding the purchased pet, without the See ads, pages 2-4 2010 2011 % Change law there would be no guarantee and per acre, down three percent from $3,900 Dollars +/- absolutely no recourse for the consumer. in 2010. Cropland The Animal Protection Section regulates The average value of cropland during Average Value 80.00 86.50 +8 many aspects of the companion animal 2011 was $4,530 per acre, up slightly Irrigated 141.00 147.00 +4 industry, from the large breeder/dealer from 2012. Non-irrigated 51.00 56.00 +10 producing and selling many animals, to The average value of pasture per acre Pasture the small home or hobby breeder, to those in 2011 was $5,000, down seven percent Average Value 24.00 23.00 -4 Page 2 THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday, September 5, 2012 Advertising Guidelines Bulletin Publishes Every Other Week All advertisements published in the Market Bulletin must relate to the farming/agricultural industry or be a part thereof; any and all item(s) submitted for sale through the BULLETIN must meet at least one of the following criteria: 1) must be produced by the advertiser on his/her own farming operation, 2) must be made by the advertiser from materials on his/her own farming operation, 3) must be owned and used by the advertiser on his/her own farming operation for a period of at least 90 days prior to offering for sale through the BULLETIN. 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Advertisers who have questions concerning these guidelines may call 404651-9081, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday Friday, and ask for the ad department or write: Market Bulletin, Georgia Department of Agriculture, 19 MLK Jr. Drive SW, Atlanta, GA 30334-4250. FARMLAND FOR SALE Following are advertisements for the Market Bulletin's Farmland Edition. Ads are listed alphabetically by county according to geographical regions. The map and legend on this page may be helpful in locating land advertisements. Ads are limited to describing farmland or farm structures; detailed descriptions of non-farm structures are not included in these avertisements. Farmland Northeast If you have questions about ads in this category, call at 404-651-9081. Banks 25 Acres with old farm house, located @ Garrison Shoals Road, $200,000. Doris Reed Lula 770-983-9388 Banks 59 acres, $3,750/acre, owner financing; near U.S. 441, Banks Crossing on Bushville Rd. (Homer Rd.); deer country. Bill Long Dacula 770-339-3668 Dawson 437+ A., 3 mi. w. of courthouse, Hwy. 53, great investment potential, $4,000/A. Dennis Barron Carnesville 770-265-7630 Gilmer 12.68 A; septic tank, 3-2 piped spring creek, small barn, pond - silted up, heavy timber. Bill Travis Covington 770-7864639 Gilmer 70 acres, adjoins USFS trout stream, 20 acres bottom land, $12,500; also, 15 acres, adjoins USFS, $5,000/acre, will divide, owner financing. B.J. Reece Ellijay 706-889-0763 Habersham 19 acres, small barn, shed, stream, house; 2 miles - Clarkesville, 466 Robertson Loop, $200,000. Edna C Elrod Clarkesville 706-754-4653 Hall 12.78 + acres, wooded land, well, septic tank, no buildings, $2,000/acre. Judy Byers Unadilla 478-627-3642 Hall 20 A. farm, rustic log cabin, barn, sheds, pasture, stream; 5731 Yellow Creek Rd., Murrayville, off Hwy 60 between Gainesville and Dahlonega, $300,000. Mary Hall Lavonia 706-356-5898 Hall 5 + acre mini farm; all brick home, fenced pastureland, barn, shop, shed for tractor and horses; pecan and oak trees, great garden spot w/ drill well. M Collins Gainesville 678-207-2406 Pickens 10 acres, mostly pasture, fenced, house, barn, large shop, $350,000. John Turner Jasper 404-386-9545 Pickens 11.1 A; 4 acre fenced, blacktop driveway, creek fed pond, house foundation ready to build, all utilities, barn, 1.5 miles to new Wal-Mart, 320' road frontage,$95,000, Pickens County. Jimmy Allen Jasper 770595-4212 706-698-9205 Union 3/2 handicapped accessible home; 10 fenced acres, pasture, pond, creek, 3 car garage, 24x36' barn w/electric, water; owner financing 4.75%, $389K, north of Blairsville. Carol Lakics Butler karaga@aol.com 478862-9733 Union 6.47 A, beautifully wooded and open, Hwy. 515 frontage, easy access from Cook Lane, excellent topography, utilities, located between Blairsville and Blue Ridge, $49,000. W Rowsey Blairsville 706-745-5652 White 3 40x500 operating 7 yr. old poultry farm, large 2 family, 3 yr. old home; 15 ac., barn, shop, hayshed, equipment shed, stack house, equipment, greenhouse, gardens, pasture, $1,100,000. D Helton Cleveland debhelton5gmail.com 706-892-8581 White 71.48 acres, $450, 000; brick house, barn, well house, county water available. Ruth B Brittain Turin 706-949-2094 Farmland Northeast Central If you have questions regarding this ad category, call at 404-651-9081. Barrow 44 + acres, farm house, out buildings, located on Smith Mill Rd, Bethelhem $16,000 per acre. Bob Smith Hoschton 770-867-3850 Clarke 100 acres farm, Athens, $1.4m includes restored farmhouse, spring fed pond, drip irrigation system, 2500 gallon water tank, high tunnel, vegetables, fenced pastures, blueberries and peaches. Chris Jordan Athens 706-351-7561 Elbert 160.48 acres of mature timber, 5 acres stocked lake, 2 barns, mobile home with additions, 1 mile to lake Russell, $3000 an acre. Donald F Jackson Cornelia 706-778-2162 Elbert 170 acres with 15 year old planted pine and nice hardwood bottoms along creek, near Elberton. $1,684/acre. Brad Collins Macon 478-951-8600 Elbert 39 acres adjoining hwy 17. 6 to 9 acres meadow, balance brush and trees, year round stream on one boundary, appraised at $107,460. Gregory Madden Elberton 706318-0297 Elbert 76.61 acres, owner finance with 10% down; close to hwy 72 and the Broad River, mostly pine, 11 acres hardwoods, creek. Jeff & Freda Watson Acworth 404309-8962 Elbert Bowman 15 acres, creek, pond $80,000, Elberton, 72 acres/creek, trails, timber, wildlife plots,1/2 mile paved road frontage; will divide, from $2350 acre. Owner finance. Robert George Lavonia 706-356-1420 Elbert Elbert County, 39.19 acres, 2005 singlewide, creek on property, wooded, food plots, multiple homesites, good hunting. $160,000. Carroll Morgan 379 Hall Town Rd Sylva 28779 828-331-9922 828-586-2946 Franklin Heavy breeder farm; 2-layer houses, lake, pasture, main house, inground pool, renter house, work shop, equipment shed, $759,000, Franklin County. Peggy Grissom Royston 706-246-0340 Greene 151.6 acres timber, hunting/ investment property; food plots, lake site and 870ft frontage on south fork Little River; #1621ft paved road, located north of I-20 Springfield Rd, $2950 acre. M D Moss Buchanan 770-546-7204 Greene 36 acres, 16 acres Tift-44, hay field, 20 acres wooded young pine, no marketable timber; 300 ft paved frontage; small stream $6000 acre. Tim Bramleett Greensboro 706-453-4275 Hart 117 acres, with restored farmhouse, beautiful creek, pasture, & lots hardwoods, $5500 per acre with owner financing. Rhonda Parks Loganville 678-300-0104 Hart 33.34 acres, 50/50 open/wooded; 2 bored wells, septic tank, wildlife, county road frontage, 3.5 miles from I-85, $5,000. Sandra Bailey Hartwell 706-376-4537 Hart 51 acres, small pond, 600' road frontage, State Hwy 77, 4.5 miles from I-85, 30 acres open field $8,000 # per acre. Dan Johnson Lavonia 706-356-4242 Hart 66 acres Hart Co; 1000 ft on 172 Hwy, mostly big timber, $3000 per acre until, Feb 15, 2013. John Pierce Suwanee 770-945-4237 Hart Three tracts all on road frontage, 93.8 acres open fields and pond, 16.2 acres with mature pines, 39.1 acres mixed tree coverage, $3,600 an acre. Bill Mayes Atlanta 770-313-7535 Jackson 15+ acres with paved road frontage, located in west Jackson area; property has county water, a well and creek, convenient to I-85. F Wilkins Hoschton 706658-6928 Jackson 20+ acres Jackson Co, house over full basement, small pond, fenced and cross fenced for cows; house, pond and 6 acres can be seperated. Aaron Bedgood Braselton 678-863-3354 Jackson 39 acres/30 acres pasture & 9 acres in woods w/3 acre lake, 30 x 60 metal bldg. w/concrete floor, fenced, $7,500/acre. Frank Stowe Jefferson 706-367-1550 Jackson 8+ acres mature pine and hardwood; approx. 2 acres, field, gently rolling land, some fencing $50. Chuck Anthony Jefferson 706-658-6081 Jackson 9 1/2 acres; approx. 3 acres wooded rest, open small creek in back, 2 small sheds,1 new, 1988 Fleetwood D.W. 24x50, great cond., lots of flowers, $129,000. Sara Hosletter Commerce 706-336-8316 Madison 28 acres land; part pasture, 2 layer houses, big stream, mobile home, house sites, well, septic tank, lake site, 30% hard wood $185,000. Winfred Carey Danielsville 706-255-7334 Madison 38 acres wooded/pasture, well, creek, house, unfarmed in 60 years, potential includes organic farming or free-range livestock, easy access to I-85, contact for details. P. Davis Decatur pjnew@ mindspring.com 404-378-3811 Madison 6.10 acres; 241.17 feet borders, Broad River, 231.41 feet road frontage, $12,000/acre. Willie Garmon Pendergrass 678-528-1909 Morgan Beautiful secluded 5/acres tract with creek through middle of property; close to Hard Labor Creek; convenient to I-20; one hour to Atlanta, $62,500. P. Wright Mansfield 404-461-3464 Morgan I-20 exit, 114, 1-2 miles, off I-20; 635 ac., 25 ac. lake, $5,500, /ac., 495 acres, $4,500/ac.,144 acres, $4,500/ac.,107 ac's, $4,500, all with creeks. Lamar Banks Madison 678-725-9518 Oglethorpe 355/acres, 175/acres. pasture, rest mature hardwood & planted pine, 2 streams, house & barn, great hunting tract, owner finance possible, $2900/A. Charles Mathis Jefferson 404-317-6173 Walton 6+ acres, Lot #6, Meshae Manor, private drive community, asking $76,000. Steven Melton Monroe 770-601-0400 Farmland Greater Atlanta If you have questions about this ad category, call 404-651-9081. Cherokee 27 A. +/-, Mt. Carmel Church Rd. off #108, near #20, rectangle, land slopes off center ridge, bold stream on back line, $17,500/A. Paula Hill Atlanta pauladhill@yahoo.com 404-256-4633 Cherokee 5+ A., on Conns Creek Rd., also, 5+ A. facing Sperin Rd., large stream separating, $13,500/A. Harold Burtz Marietta 770-480-2961 Cherokee 6 A., beautiful & private, $15k/acre, owner financed 3% int., near Canton. Elizabeth Cleveland Atlanta cleveland107@yahoo.com 404-210-0772 Cherokee 8 A., n. Cherokee, Upper Bethany Rd., mtn. view, 15-yr. pines, hardwoods, graveled drive, terms, $15,000/A. J. Ray Dangar Canton 678-468-8292 770345-4535 Cobb 11+ A., Dallas Hwy., creek, 3 outbuildings, drive-thru barn, cypress log cabin, equipment, 5' chain-link fence, hardwoods, pasture, no liens, double entrance off highway, metal roofs, $1.8 million obo. Sam Saliba, Jr. Marietta 770-514-1431 Douglas 10 A., 2 houses, 2-stall barn, 600K, fenced creek, pasture, hardwoods, grapes, fruit/nut trees, garden front & rear frontages, great location near State Park, schools & Atlanta Airport. R. Brown Lithia Springs 770-871-8832 Douglas 20 A., open pasture, 1 A. fish pond, all fenced, barn, catch pen, head gate, 600' paved road, $11,500/A. Kendall Dennis Winston 770-920-8086 Forsyth 12.22 A., North Forsyth Co., house, 38x64 metal shop, storage building, barn, other, part open, part wooded, 3 wells & county water, long road frontage, $339,000. Jerry Hardy Winder 770-815-2370 Fulton 20 A., house, shop, well, county water avail., mature woods, located 15 mins. s. of Atlanta Airport, $14,500/A. obo. Roy Watson Senoia 706-538-1185 404-642-6766 Gwinnett 15+ A., all wooded, nice stream, Centerville area. William A Dekle 5004 Mink Livsey Rd Snellville 30039 770-483-9005 Henry 6+ A. mini farm in Henry Co., house, pecan/fruit trees, blueberries, muscadines, scuppernongs, open pasture, garden space, county water, $199,000. Tillman Sisk Hampton 404-219-7553 Henry 6.5 acres w/stream and crossfenced, 90% pasture, 50'X36' concrete barn w/electricity & county water, six stalls, office, tack, loft & concrete hallway, $109,000, will finance. Eddy Crumbley McDonough 678232-3101 Newton 11 A., +/-, 1000' paved rd., just outside Newborn, access two lakes & 18 A. greenspace, fescue pasture, ready to build, divide, finance, $12,500/A., East Newton Dennis Christopher Mansfield 770-385-0714 404-558-1637 Newton 7 A. +/-, beautiful lake front, access two lakes, great homesite, two entrances, E. Newton, Newborn, $80,000, consider financing, open & hardwoods. Lisa Chambers Duluth 770-495-9360 404-558-1637 Rockdale 28 A., unbelievable deal, near Ga. International Horse Park, 5 A. pasture, rest wooded, house w/basement apt., guest cottage, huge 10x30 workshop, $299,900 firm. Dale Nelson Conyers 770-388-7001 Farmland Northwest If you have questions about ads in this category, call 404-651-9081. Bartow 12-24 A., beaut. old farmland, half wooded hardwoods, quiet area, up to 4 homesites or small farm getaway, Boss Rd,, Kingston, $8750/A. Richard Woodward Powder Springs 678-427-2595 Bartow 13+ A. w/large farmhouse, 2 40'x500' chicken houses, a breeder hen farm, fenced on boundary lines, possible owner financing w/down payment, asking $275,000. Willie West Rydal 770-713-5340 Carroll 40+ A., terraced pasture land for sale, partially fenced, water on back of property, Rockmart Rd. Susan Jenkins Villa Rica 423-802-4087 Carroll 5 A., paved road, good hunting area, near historic Victory Church, Tyus area, off Hwy. 5 on Victory-Dashboard Rd., $28,900, owner financing possible. Steve Moore Carrollton 404-374-3322 Carroll 50 A., Horsley Mill Rd., paved road, timber farm, deer & turkey, possible owner financing. Frank Carroll Carrollton 770-8327232 Carroll 80 A. farm, updated historical home, large fishing lake, fenced pasture, part woodland, 4 mi. n. of I-20, $680,000, Villa Rica/Temple area. William Morgan Temple 678-463-7368 Chattooga 120 A., 70 farmland, 50 hardwoods, atop Lookout Mountain, 2 streams, $420,000. Johnny Tate PO Box 376 Menlo 30731 706-857-7697 Floyd 22 A., house, outbuildings, lake site, building sites, timber, road frontage, river frontage, Bell's Ferry Rd., West Hermitage Rd., no reasonable offer refused. William Johnston Rome 706-295-1225 Floyd 80 A. in Armuchee, rolling hardwoods w/stream on each border, no road frontage, $1950 per acre. Mike Raines Marietta rainesautos@gmail.com 770-560-0350 Gordon 54 A. of farmland with pond, asking $500,000; also has 2 mobile homes that are being rented out. Ruth Guess Ranger 706879-3187 Haralson 25 A., Buchanan, Ga., large oaks, all wooded, private, creek, over 500 feet of public road, owner financing available, $3995/A. Ben Frost Douglasville 770-942-1449 Haralson 45 A. of farmland near Bremen, creek, two access roads, currently zoned for farming, will consider dividing, cool nights, good elevation, peaceful, historic area. Steve Smith Columbus 706-718-0556 Haralson 47.58 A.+/-, I-20, Exit 5, will divide into 2 tracts, mature hardwoods throughout, creek through property, ideal for lake, several homesites, sacrifice, $2,200/A. for whole, owner. Mike Dycus Tallapoosa 770-833-3130 Murray 55 A., utilities, road frontage, mountain views, close to schools, owner financing, $7000 per A., potential poultry site. Maurice Coulter Chatsworth Coulter@ vongahlen.com 706-260-1947 Paulding 9+ A., Dallas/Temple area, gently rolling pasture land, $8K/A., also, 4+ A. w/6stall barn, equip. shed, $35 K, possible owner financing. Greg Pounds Kennesaw 770-5750768 Polk 20 A., on Fulmer Rd., paved frontage, utilities, creek, good building lots, 3/4 mi. from Hwy. 27, can be divided, $5000 to $7000/A. 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Wednesday, September 5, 2012 THE MARKET BULLETIN Use for Locating Georgia Counties Page 3 Farmland Sections and Counties Northwest Bartow Carroll Catoosa Chattooga Dade Floyd Gordon Haralson Murray Paulding Polk Walker Whitfield Northeast Central Barrow Clarke Elbert Franklin Greene Hart Jackson Madison Morgan Oconee Oglethorpe Walton Southeast Appling Atkinson Bacon Brantley Bryan Bulloch Camden Candler Charlton Chatham Clinch Coffee Echols Effingham Evans Glynn Jeff Davis Lanier Liberty Long McIntosh Montgomery Pierce Screven Tattnall Telfair Toombs Ware Wayne Wheeler Northeast Banks Dawson Fannin Gilmer Habersham Hall Lumpkin Pickens Rabun Stephens Towns Union White East Central Baldwin Bleckley Burke Columbia Dodge Emanuel Glascock Hancock Jasper Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones Laurens Lincoln McDuffie Putnam Richmond Taliaferro Treutlen Twiggs Warren Washington Wilkes Wilkinson Southwest Baker Ben Hill Berrien Brooks Calhoun Chattahoochee Clay Colquitt Cook Crisp Decatur Dooly Dougherty Early Grady Irwin Lee Lowndes Marion Miller Mitchell Pulaski Quitman Randolph Schley Seminole Stewart Sumter Terrell Thomas Tift Turner Webster Wilcox Worth Greater Atlanta Cherokee Clayton Cobb DeKalb Douglas Fayette Forsyth Fulton Gwinnett Henry Newton Rockdale Spalding West Central Bibb Butts Coweta Crawford Harris Heard Houston Lamar Macon Meriwether Monroe Muscogee Peach Pike Talbot Taylor Troup Upson Polk 94.27 A., 5 mi. west of Rockmart, approx. 30% woodland, 70% pasture, pond, creek, 2-story cabin, fenced, metal building, garage, $5000/A. Chris Serafin Woodstock 678-758-7710 Walker 40 A., 10 A. lots of mountain land for sale, $5500/A. to $6500/A., owner financed, Robbie Robertson 1124 Smith Gap Rd La Fayette 30728 423-619-8317 Walker 5+ A. mountain land, wooded, owner financed, different prices per lots, some restrictions. Melanie Collins 1124 Smith Gap Rd La Fayette 30728 423-326-9266 Walker 6 A, beautiful homesite, w/gorgeous mountain views, paved road, county water, septic system, electrical, mostly cleared w/some huge trees, $7500/A. Wayne Head Jersey 770-787-2685 Walker 80 A., on Taylors Ridge, joins National Forest on two sides, 2500 A., owner financed. Robert L Robertson 1124 Smith Gap Rd La Fayette 30728 706-639-1999 Whitfield 6.03 A., north Whitfield County, $12,500/A. Karen Cochran Dalton 706-2599295 Farmland West Central If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-651-9081. Coweta 15 acres by owner; easy access to I85 and Atlanta Airport, quiet country living, 2 branches of water with nice lake site, $12,500K per acre. Eddie Wingo Newnan 770-463-4708 Crawford 1,000 acres, row crop, and cattle farm for lease or sale in Peach and Crawford county. John Shaw Bryon 478-951-1204 478825-5401 Harris Beautiful historical home sight, 183 acres, paved road, cattle operation w/horse hay field, 50x80 x18 ft high enclosed metal gate, deep well w/pump house, $5,000 acre. Bob McLemore Waverly Hall 706-582-2595 Heard 32.5 acres, 2500 ft paved road frontage, large stream, county water, abundant wildlife, hardwood and pine, beautiful country setting, great location, East Heard County, $5,800 per acre. W.W. Abney Franklin 770-253-0263 Meriwether 175 acres (will divide 58) tree farm, 60% pines, remainder hardwoods, 4 acre lake, 20 acres fields, 3 bay metal barn, 1mile internal roads, $3950/acre. Andy Harrison Woodstock 678-725-6902 Meriwether 48 acres wooded and pasture in north part of county. Gently rolling land, ideal homesites, excellent hunting with timber value also, $4700/acre. Keith Norris Milner 770-229-8319 Meriwether 50 acres, J.W. Dunn Rd, good for hunting. Lillian Hightower Atlanta 404243-5744 Meriwether 56 acres on Stovall Road 3 miles outside of Greenville, Meriwether county, building lot, stream on back of land, $35,000, call after 5pm. Stanley Wills Kennesaw 770-428-3076 Monroe 23 acres, fenced, small pond, 2 mobile homes, 6 room house, $198,000. Eael Henderson Forsyth 770-775-4665 Monroe 59 acres heavily wooded with big oaks and pines, good paved road frontage in quiet area, two streams, $225,000. Brad Collins Macon 478-737-5199 Monroe 78 acres mixture pine & hardwoods, 7 acre lake, creek frontage, turkey, deer, $5,000/acre. Gene Green Byron 478-956-4870 Pike 35 acre fenced pasture, two ponds and creek, good hunting, duck and turkey possible, financing, $3900 per acre. Tim Daniels Abbeville 229-947-1185 Pike 62 acre farm with 7 acre lake, includes 44 acre irrigated pecan orchard, 975 hybrid trees, 32 years avarage age, 40x80 metal building, $600,000. Don Collins Williamson 770-567-3033 Pike Fish farm, 16 acres, fenced and crossfenced, 11 stock ponds with goldfish and koi, 1 fish house, 1 barn spring fed. Ronnie Brooks Molena 770-584-0665 770-884-9077 Pike Serene 17 acre horse farm, 90% pasture, wooden fence, large home, 5000' barn; shop bathroom, wash rack, 6 stalls, wood stove, covered trailer tractor storage, $279,900. Matt Gardner Concord 770-550-2458 Pike Two beautiful view lots, 12t and 14t acres, some woods, creek through both, lake site on one, area of nice homes near Zebulon, $8k per acre. Thomas Proctor Williamson 770-412-7930 Talbot 412 acres, great hunting and timber investment, 40% 20 year old planted pines, rest mature natural timber, nice frontage, creek, power and conty water, $1,825 per acre. Brent Beasley Atlanta 400-695-1380 Farmland East Central For information regarding ads in this category, call 404-651-9081. Baldwin 211 A., farm ideal for cattle, horses or goats, 4 pastures, one hay field, barns, grain bins & rental houses. Ed Medlin Milledgeville 478-452-9654 Baldwin 47.4 acres, barn w/living quarters, chicken pen; 4.8 miles to P.O.; $2,300 per acre. Wiley Allen 482 Kings Rd SE Milledgeville 31061 478-451-7729 Baldwin 8 acres w/4 acres fenced, 286' paved rd. frontage, 20' x 20' metal shed, 15' x 15' storage bldg.; 28' x 56' Horton D.W., needs work; county water, electricity, $49,000, financing available. Wayne Martin Milledgeville 478-288-0053 Bleckley 29.39 acres located on Hudson Jones Rd., 5 mi. N. of Cochran, 2 mi. E. of Hwy. 23 (Cochran Short Route). Patricia Bodrey Cochran 478-951-1831 Dodge 88-acre tract, agri.; 56-acre tract, agri. Ann Hickman Eastman 478-374-2420 478-231-0613 Hancock 31.2 acres near Lake Sinclair with 21-year-old planted pines; good paved road frontage, stream with pond site, $62,000. B. Collins Macon 478-471-7970 Jasper 20.29 acres, 801 ft. rd. frontage, 5 acres cleared in middle of tract, the rest in nice timber, small creek, no junk--this is nice land, $5,700 per acre. Bo Rohrabaugh Stockbridge 770-238-8773 Jasper Monticello, 9.41 A., $4,995/A.; creek, lane rd.; 41 A., $5,995/A, creek; 12.87 A, $4,995/A., creek; owner financing avail., all land in country, secluded, quiet, hunting, home sites. R. Perry McDonough 770-957-8468 Jasper Timber land--140 acres, all planted pines w/small house, timber 10 - 15 years old, Shadydale, Ga., $5500 an acre. Paul McConnell Covington 770-654-4154 Jefferson 50 acres 2 mi. from Wrens, Ga., west off 102, half open, half wooded, flat and gently rolling home sites, $89,000. Harold Smith Stapleton 706-830-8350 Jefferson 72 A., all 21-year-old planted pines, nice level old farmland with long road frontage, near Mathews, Ga., $1,575/A. Allen Wilkinson Milledgeville 478-932-5783 Johnson 186 acres pine timber, some hardwoods, cabin-style home, deer, turkey, abundant food plots, farming surrounds 3 sides of property, $420,000. James Ray Jasper 770-893-7030 Jones 100 acres Union Hill Church Road, excellent hunting investment with roads & food plots, Cedar Creek frontage, $2,500/acre obo. Neal Parrish Gray 478-957-5590 Laurens 38.5 acres, level land, pond site, 5 mi. from exit 67 on I-16, 800 ft. rd. frontage, $100,000. Bruce White Metter 912-685-5323 Laurens 42 acres, 10 cultivated, 20 acres with 20 yr. pines, 12 hardwood, deer, turkey hunting, $3000 per acre. Milton Jones Eastman 478-374-7207 Putnam 6.21 acres w/mobile home, mostly open view of Lake Sinclair, 20 x 20 out building, 18 x 20 vehicle shed, very well maintained, $75,000. Joseph Yeoman Eatonton 478-234-9863 Putnam 97.5 acres, home, 2 barns, 30 x 60 shop, 12 x 16 shed, creek, deer, turkey, fenced, cross-fenced, 1314 ft. rd. frontage, $495,000. Chuck Keeton Eatonton 706-485-9732 Putnam Approx. 31 acres wooded, deer and turkey, pond site, 1,455 ft. frontage on paved road, $1,995/acre. Lawson McDade Eatonton 706-923-2964 Richmond 8 acres, 1820 Powell Rd., Augusta, Ga.; barn, pond, garage, work shed, house, country life close to city, $160,000. Byron Williams Augusta 706-267-6085 Taliaferro 27 acres., will divide, owner financing; perfect for large church, campground, reunions; near school, U.S. Hwy. 278 near Union Point, $1,850 per acre. Dean Long Lawrenceville 770-962-6345 Warren 169 acres, 4000 ft. frontage I-20 exit 154, 2 streams, mature timber, $2,650/acre. W.D. David Braselton 678-662-3443 Warren 189.1 acres deer hunters' paradise--paved rd. frontage, diff. stages planted pines/hardwood, small pond w/spring, old tenant house w/elec., no running water, well site avail., house will bunk 20 people, 3 mi. I-20. S. Simons Norwood 706-465-1660 Warren 48.79 acres; 6 acres Bermuda, 3acre pond, 40 woodland; 26 x 40 barn, county water, deer, turkey, great farm for hunting club, $5,500/acre. B. Finch Thomson 706513-6930 Washington 110 acres, 40 ac. mature planted pines, rest in mature hardwoods, great timber investment and hunting retreat, $1,675 per acre. Scott Wilkinson Haddock 478-361-6900 Washington 175 acres, fenced & crossfenced, pond, home, barn, excellent hunting, irrigation, $5,000/acre. Vernon Tooke Sandersville 478-552-3190 Wilkes 101.92 acres, approx. 5 - 6 acres pasture, approx. 20 acres cleared, the rest cutover, deer, turkey and wild hogs, creek on back, $1,895/acre. Garland Stone Oxford 770-630-4605 770-500-8235 Wilkes 78.18 acres wooded, 1700 ft. county road frontage, Pistol Creek property line, hunting cabin, shop bldg., all utilities, food plots, deer, turkey, $150,000 owner financing. James King Dawsonville 706-216-2571 Wilkes Pecan orchard, 22.18 acres, Washington, Ga., 80-yr.-old trees, $4,500 per acre, firm. Davis Broadway Sautee 770-9698994 Farmland Southeast For information regarding ads in this category, call 404-651-9081. Effingham 76.56-ac, 1/4 mile north of Guyton on Ga. hwy.17.and 18 mi. from Savannah, good hunting/camping,timber cut June 2011, still lots of large live oak, $2,150/ac. Robert North Rincon 912-826-5894 Jeff Davis 212 acres, 110 acres cultivation, 6 acre pond, balance wooded, paved road frontage. Olin Wooten Hazelhurst 912-3756016 Toombs 63.42 acres with 2,373 foot frontage on Collie Williams Road; 32.02 acres in cultivated land and 31.40 acres in timberland, $149,750. Elton R Sharpe Vidalia 912-537-8884 912-526-3747 Wayne 713 acres, hunting and timber land, $975 ac; close to Jesup, Ga. Ken Moody Hortense 912-670-9786 Wayne 76 acres under pivot irrigation, includes home, farm equipment, packing shed, 2 acre pond and business, $1,200,000. Genell Poppell 1765 Hyma Poppell Loop Odum 31555 912-586-2215 912-294-3027 Wheeler 12 A., 5 cultivated, 7 woodland, consistent deer trek, storage barn, shallow well, $2,500/acre. Sarah Ryner Helena 229868-3213 229-425-4887 Farmland Southwest If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-651-9081. Clay 3 acres at Patawla Creek, timber woodland, 39 yr old trees at Fort Gaines, Ga., on Hwy 39, county water. J P Smith Fort Gaines 229-768-3423 Dooly 188+ acres in Houston and Dooly counties; 83 acres open and 105 acres wooded on Turkey Creek, with paved road frontage, $3200 per acre. Leo Perfect Unadilla 478-6273820 Irwin 10 acres, cultivated land presently in planted pines, part 14 years, balance 7 years, located 10 miles east, I-75, price, $25,000. Wendell Merritt Ocilla 229-468-9866 Marion 160 acres NW, 45/acres, hay, pine and hardwood; year round stream, two water holes, six food plots, $2350/acre. Paul Anthony Buena Vista 229-649-6290 Marion 350/acres, hunting/farm/timberland with water; low tax, timber plan, homesites, abound; wildlife, can subdivide. Richard Morgan Buena Vista 229-649-8118 229-6498118 Mitchell 19 acres mostly woods, pasture on fishing lake, home, garage detached, garage shop; 600ft drive concrete, fronts highway 19, $174,500,10 yr new home, 40ft screenporch. Harbert Cochran Pelham 229-294-4718 Pulaski 44 A. w/2007 house, cabin, barn, pond, organic pecan trees, blueberries, grapes, longleaf & loblolly pines, w/market value, can send pics, $298,000, 60 more A. avail. B. Francis Hawkinsville walbren22@ yahoo.com 478-892-8480 478-892-8480 Sumter 9.33 acres, large home, 200', 80' garden, 350' fenced garden, orchard, berries, proyer/goldfish garden, bog, ww riverbed, hunting, pines, well septic, chichen and dog pen. Jeri Jackson Leslie 229-924-1746 Terrell 88 acres tract, 76 acres/15 yr old improved/pines, 12 acres mature pine/ hardwood mix,; professionally manicured, fertilized-excellent hunting and investment tract, paved road access, $3000/acre. Art Jones Dawson 229-995-5371 Wilcox 150 Acres prime row crop land; 20 miles east of Cordele,110 acres under center pivot, 8" deep well; all nutrients in mid to high range. Larry Jordan Lyons larryjordan_ laranda@yahoo.com 912-293-0351 Page 4 THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday, September 5, 2012 Livestock Sales and Events Clip and Save Calendar Every 1st & 3rd Tues. Poultry, Goat & Feeder- Every 2nd & 4th Sat. R&R Goat & Livestock Breeder Pig Sale, poultry, 6 pm, hogs & Auction, merchandise, 10 am, goats, 12 goats, 7 pm, RockRidge Livestock Auction, noon, chickens & caged animals to follow, just off S.R. 128, s. of Reynolds. Info: 478- 526 Ga. Hwy. 56 N., Swainsboro. Ron 847-3664 or 706-647-3559. Claxton, auctioneer, GA Lic. #3485. Info: Every Thursday Chickens, Rabbits & Related 478-237-8825 (weekdays), 478-455-3714 Misc. Small Animal Sale, NE Georgia Sale, 6 (sale day) or 478-469-3533 or 478-455- pm, GAL #3478, Eastanollee Livestock 4765 (nights). Market, Hwy. 17 between Toccoa & Lavonia. Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Pony Express Stockyard Info: 706-779-5944 or 706-599-7606. Horse & Tack Auction, 5 pm, GA Lic. Every 1st Thurs. Barnesville Auction tack sale, AUNR002843, 1852 Highway 11 S., 7 p.m., corner of 341 Hwy. & Yatesville Rd. at Covington, GA 30014. Info: Scott Bridges, old Ford place, Barnesville. GAL#2620. 704-434-6389 or 704-473-8715. Info.: Bobby Burnette, 770-356-4512 Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Livestock Auction, Every Fri. night Horse Sale, 7:30 pm, Circle Waddell Auction Barn, Climax, Ga., 1 pm, Double S, 102 Lumber City Hwy., selling goats, sheep, poultry and small Hazlehurst. Info: Steve Underwood, 912- animals; selling miscellaneous at 10 am; 594-6200 (night) or 912-375-5543 (day). #AU003249. Info.: 229-246-4955/416- Every Fri. night Goat, Poultry & Small Animal 7217. Sale, 7 pm, Buggy Town Auction, 1315 Hwy. Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Goat & Chicken Auction, 341 s., Barnesville. GAL #3177 Info: 770- Mid-Georgia Goat & Chicken Auction, 12 358-0872/1786. noon, Cochran. Info: Frankie Howell, 478- Every Sat. 10 am, farm-related mdse. Auction; 1 271-0550. pm, goats, fowl & small animal auction; Every 2nd & 4th Sat. Livestock auction at GAL#AU003224; Red Barn Livestock Pearson Livestock; sale, 1 pm; goats, Auction, Sylvester. Info.: 229-776-9009. sheep, poultry & small animals; 1168 Hwy. Every Sat. Small Animals, Chickens, Rabbits, 441 N., Pearson, Ga. Info.: 229-798-0271, Sheep, Goats & Horse Sale, 4 pm, Coker 912-422-3211. Sale Barn, Duncan Bridge Rd., White Co., at Every 3rd Sat. Horse & Tack Sale, Buchanan old Chattahoochee Livestock Barn. Info: Horses Sales, LLC, tack, 4 pm, horses to Wayne Coker, 706-540-8418. follow, 1812 Macedonia Church Rd., Every Sat. night Goat, Poultry & Small Animal Buchanan. 5013GA. Info: Melissa Wright, Auction, 7 pm, Bradley-Wayside Auction, 770-296-4005. 1035 Monticello Hwy., Gray. GAL 306. Info: Every 3rd Sat. Goat & Sheep Sale, 12 noon, Nancy Wilson, 478-986-4413. Agri Auction Sales, held at Eastanollee Every 1st & 3rd Sat. Small Animal Sale, goats, Livestock Market, Hwy. 17 btwn. Toccoa & sheep & poultry, 1 pm, misc. merchandise, 6 Lavonia. Info: Ricky Chatham, 706-491- pm, Deer Run Auction, Hwy. 76, Adel- 2812 or Jason Wilson, 706-491-8840. Nashville Hwy., Adel. GAL 001800 Info: 229- 560-2898 or 229-896-4553. Livestock auctions listed in the Market Every 1st & 3rd Sat. Livestock Sale, sale starts Bulletin sometimes offer related items for at 10 am, tack/horses, cows at 12 noon, sale, such as tack and other livestock goats at 1 pm, poultry sale to follow, Metter equipment. Notices for auctions selling Livestock Market, Lyons, Ga. Info: Lewie any items other than livestock must be Fortner, 478-553-6066. GAL 3415. accompanied by the auction license Every 1st & 3rd Sat. S & D Goat Sales, Baxley number of the principal auctioneer or Fairgrounds, begin 12:30 pm; goats, pigs, auction firm conducting the auction, per poultry. Info.: Steve Smith, 912-367-9268, regulations of the Georgia Secretary of 912-266-7170. State. Notices without this information Every 2nd Sat. Winstead Horse Sales, 5 pm, cannot be published. Eastanollee Livestock Auction, Eastanollee. For more information on the Livestock Info: Shannon Winstead, 864-710-4030 or Sales and Events calendar, call Randy Cox 864-944-6200. at 404-656-3682. Wilcox 240 acres w/75 acres pasture land,15/acres pond; John Deeke diesel undeground travel irrigation system; one metal barn and one restored wooded barn corral. Ron Kelley Rochelle 678-360-4196 FARM SERVICES If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-651-9081. The Market Bulletin publishes advertisements for Farm Services in the first issue of each month. Please adhere to the following guidelines when submitting an ad for farm services. All 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. 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, liming, aerating, overseeding. Casey Kent Monroe Kentrc2@gmail.com 678-446-8520 34 yrs. exp. bush hogging, gardens, grading, post holes, chainsaw work, $50/hour, 3 hr. min., hauling w/20 ft. flatbed, $200/load; all of N. Ga. Rick Allison Buford acmenterprises58@gmail.com 678-200-2040 35 yrs. experience laser-grading horse riding arenas and toppings, custom tree clearing, barn pads graded, horse paddocks, trackhoe, trucking, driveways built, demolition, insured. Bill Butler Braselton 770-231-4662 706-654-3777 All kinds of farm buildings built, repaired; fences built/repaired; tractor-bobcat work; hay raking, baling and cutting. Jerry Glancy Griffin 404-433-3568 All types of farm/land services: grading, hauling, bush hogging, and brush clearing. Paul Lavengood Madison 770-318-3859 All types of fencing, 37 years experience, chain link, privacy, split rail, four board, etc. David Parks Murrayville 770-540-6794 All types of tractor work, bush hog, driveways scraped, plowing, front-end loader, seeding, reasonable rates. Bill Couch Cumming 770-401-1076 All types tractor work, landscaping, bushhogging, drainage & erosion, wildlife food plots, tree planting & tree removal, firewood services. Bert Brand Lawrenceville 770-608-1613 Any farm fence built with wood or wire; corrals, farm buildings, & all other related work, statewide service. Robert Hayes Hartwell 706-376-6708 Bobcat and tractor work, clearing, light grading, bushhogging, fence work, weed control and no-till grain drilling, Jackson and surrounding counties. Chris Wilkie Comerce 706-335-7538 Bush hog, plowing, food plots, other tractor work, hauling, etc.; Coweta & surrounding counties; call for estimate. Tony Shaw Newnan 404-606-1206 Bush hogging work around farms, etc. Frank Wright Rome 706-252-9922 Bushhog your land; also light loader, gardens and food plots tilled and drives scraped; call for prices. Larry Boatright Dallas 678-386-1466 Bushhogging: briars, hedges, small trees, shorelines, rough land, steep land; make overgrown pastures productive again; stumps grubbed, Bobcat work. Jim Norton Canton JNORTON@LMXINC.COM 404-580-8676 Clearing, grading, selective thinning of trees, pruning, difficult take downs, N. Ga. area. Jim Harris Cumming 404-597-1580 Eastern wolfers professional wildlife control, state licensed trapper and certified nuisance animal removal; www.easternwolferscoyote trappers.com Tim Ivey Loganville 404-5832378 404-275-0994 Farm fencing of all types: barbed wire, field fence, horse fence, and wood; light Bobcat work, clearing fence lines. T. Grantham Villa Rica 770-313-0088 Farm/land services: grading, hauling, bush hogging, and brush clearing. Lorrie Lavengood Covington 770-841-3673 Fences built, statewide; horse, farm, wood, wire, vinyl, hi-tensile, electric;17+ yrs.exp., free est., references. Charles Mooney Midville 478-589-7645 Ga. DNR Licensed Nussiance Wildlife Operator; covering Coweta and surrounding counties; contact me for your nussiance wildlife issues Chris Sims Moreland 678-3784448 678-378-4448 Mud and water no problem--beaver dam removal, creek channel cleaning, drainage ditching, silt removal, lake rimming. Jim Moon Oakfield 229-535-6562 229-881-0048 No-till grain drilling, fertilizer spreading, bushhogging, harrowing, spraying for weeds, food plots, all types seeding, all kinds of tractor work. Richard Mocko Crawford/Lexington bradley0365@bellsouth.net 706-743-7324 Portable band sawmill owner, will cut your logs into valuable lumber at your location. William Jasper Rome 706-292-9895 706-2520856 Portable sawmilling and kiln drying, reasonable prices, Cartersville area. Buck Hames Cartersville 770-382-7040 ga12art@aol.com Saw your logs or mine into usable lumber with Woodmizer bandmill, call for details Taylor Davis Fayetteville 770-461-4418 770402-1180 Stumps ground neatly below ground level, reas. priced, free estimate. Glen Whitley Bethlehem 770-867-2718 Tractor services, bush hogging, loader work, grading, dirt, area clean up, fence repair, drainage issues. Wayne Humbard Loganville 678-825-4597 Want someone to split firewood already down and in lengths; in shares or for pay. Jackie Whiten Jonesboro 770-478-5857 Will saw your logs into lumber at your location with portable sawmill, reasonable rates. Billy Bridges Winterville 706-742-9564 Farm Services Wanted Looking for someone to mill beautiful large diameter green pine logs; 30" plus across, 8' to12' long; set up and saw at my place. Tom Waxelbaum Smyrna twaxelbaum@ bellsouth.net 404-580-2386 Need someone to tear down old farm house for materials, or demolish at fair price; house built in 1925. Ronnie : Beard Chestnut Mtn 770-718-8662 Need turtles trapped and removed from 4acre pond. Verleen Flaig Canton dozenacres@ mindspring.com 770-205-2760 FARMLAND RENT/LEASE If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-651-9081. The Farmland for Rent/Lease category is published the last issue of each month. Please adhere to the following guidelines when submitting an ad for Farmland for Rent/Lease or Rent/Lease Wanted * When submitting ad, please designate it for the Farmland for Rent/Lease category. Notices to buy or sell farmland are published only in the special fall or spring farmland editions * Ads must not exceed 30 words. 100+ and 20+ acres land for rent or lease in Murray County, Chatsworth, Ga. Glenda Chatsworth 706-695-5043 706-270-3569 12 ac. pasture for horses available. Mary Harton Maysville 386-341-6711 12.5 acre farm for lease in Dacula, Gwinnett Co.; fenced pasture w/barn, very private large ranch-style home; $2,500 per month. Bobby Ostrander Dacula 678-409-3406 125 ac. hunting lease in Marion Co.; exc. deer, turkey; property consists of 20 yr. Loblolly pines, hardwoods, pond, power available, $1500, Terry Tibbs Peachtree Cty terryrtibbs@comcast.net 678-427-0790 20-acre electric-fenced pasture with water and 3 large barn stalls. David Shelby Senoia 770-599-6840 404-389-8196 52 acres on Ohoopee River in Tattnall, Co.; deer, turkey, duck. Ray Page Tarrytown 912529-6595 Bulloch Co. - hunting lease, 340 acres, may be divided, $12 per acre, no Sunday hunting. Bonnie Howard Register 912-852-5743 Family enviroment 24 ac. pasture for horses only, $150 monthly, no stallions!; stream, well and county water, tack building, barn/shelter, trailer parking available and included. Joseph Martin Hoschton 770-265-7660 Retired farmer w/pasture for retired horses, 25 acres w/creek, water. Carole Thompson McDonough 770-954-0993 Farmland Rent/Lease Wanted Excellent horse pasture for rent in Jackson Co. near Jefferson & Gainesville; shed and feed room included; call for details. Cleon Akins Sugar Hill 770-945-2030 404-226-1097 I'm looking for a barn/pasture to rent/purchase for 8 horses and pony....private; Alpharetta, Cumming, Dawsonville areas. Donlick Alpharetta 404-274-3391 Looking for 20+ acres horse farm w/home, barn, for rent/lease option within 100 miles of Atlanta--east/west/north ok. Cristina Stevens Pine Mountain 404-259-0004 Mature couple looking to lease/rent small farm or house with land within 25 mi. of Cols. Cathy Carter Waycross catstoy316@att.net 912-283-1328 Veteran seeking 10-50 acres, rent to own for produce farm, Coweta, Meriwether, Pike or Spalding Counties. Henry Cobb Woodstock 678-445-9798 Want quality land to lease for 2013 turkey season within 2 hours from Atlanta; 2 responsible, ethical hunters. Chris Kerlin Covington 678-414-8853 FARM EMPLOyMENT If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-651-9081. Only farm work or farm help wanted advertisements allowed. No commercial, industrial or domestic employment permitted. 16 + yrs. exp., looking for employment on farm with housing and salary, will relocate. David Hamilton P.O. Box 293 Cornelia 30531 gentletouchexams@hotmail.com 706-9499355 706-949-1289 Broiler manager needs farm, 20 yrs. exp., proven track record, housing and salary. Tony Johnson Winder wanda30701@yahoo.com 706-982-3226 Couple seeking hen broiler farm, 30 years experience. Henry Page Flowery Branch 706-300-0878 Family seeks employment, 15 years experience with poultry, need house/salary. Kathie Whisnant Monroe kathiewhisnant@ gmail.com 678-227-8675 Farm worker, looking for job, C.D.L license, heavy equip. operator and scaper. Michael Martin Zebulon 770-688-5417 Help wanted: experience with horse, cattle, tractors, fencing, furnished housing with salary, background check, non-smoker. Leonard Draper Cedartown 770-748-2042 Looking for someone to work on poultry farm, no alcohol or drugs, will furnish new mobile home, salary plus utilities, no more than 1 child. Kermit Tanner Dawsonville 706265-2619 Married man looking for farm work, will relocate, have exp. with hog, cattle, chicken farms. Buddy Baswell Cedartown baswellb@yahoo.com 404-217-6969 Need disciplined rider, 3 horses, 4-6 days a week, pay or horse board & RV living quarters. Glenn Smoot Social Circle aqha4life@att.net 770-464-1077 678-3582857 Responsible adult horse owner, wants to care for your horses/livestock while you are away, Dianne Cassara Loganville jcassara@bellsouth.net 770-554-8574 Small horse farm, looking for full time help, Equine knowledge helpful but not necessary. Steven Poore Carrollton S-poore@ hotmail.com 678-322-6801 Wanted: General farm help; cows, horses, etc., furnished apartment with small salary, back ground check, non-smoker. Barbara Draper Cedartown 770-482-0420 404-4015591 Wanted: Person or family to run a broiler farm in North Georgia, experience preferred, must provide references. Lynn Stark Resaca 706-278-4535 FARM MACHINERy If you have questions regarding this category, call 404-651-9081. 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. '06 Kubota M6800 ultracab, 4wd, grillguard, hydraulic shuttle loader, forks, 490hrs, consider trade smaller tractor w/loader. Tommy Hawkins Wrens 706-830-7042 '08 F350 Crewcab 4WD Diesel, leather, looks new, farmbody, 95,760 miles, $29,900 make offer. Rob McBay Canton 678-7771775 '08 JD 3202, 4 WD, 390 hrs., JD 300 loader, 5' rotary mower, 5' harrow, sheltered since new, all for $15,000. Rusty Carr Dublin 478275-4584 478-279-1096 '08 JD2305 loader, 5' blade, 4wd, hydrastatic p.s., $9000, vgc, 64 hrs. L Mitchell Oxford 770-786-9248 '09 Kawasaki Mule 4010 4x4, fuel injected, 4 passenger, hard top, windshield, 88hrs, $8000. John Gibson Lincolnton 706-3591598 '97 Int. 4700 spreader, dt 466, diesel engine, 7 spd., 16' hyd BBI body; stainless bottom, $18,000. Edith McMichael Monticello 706-468-2442 1 point fast hitch cutting harrow, turning plow planter for Super A. James Tatum Ranger 706-334-2609 1 row New Idea corn picker, $2500, Hesston 1180 drum conditioner, $1000. Wes Smith Thomaston 706-648-4210 1-IH Cub, yellow, $2100; 1-Cub Cadet hydro, $325; 2-IH flywheel engine, extra parts, $700, cash only. R. Wilson Millwood 912283-9266 10 horse Troy Bilt chipper, shredder, pea sheller. Alfred Mosley Woodbury 706-5535354 1000 gallon nurse tank on gear, new 5.5hp motor, pump, tires, rims, hoses, paint like new $2300. Joseph Martin Vienna 478-230-3030 1100 MF Perkins engine, diesel, good tires, rollbar top, good strong tractor, 180 MF diesel, runs good. D.R. Brady Hephzibah 706-2318563 14 ft tandem axle trailer, metal frame with shelves around sides (used to haul plants) $1200. Randall Harris Williamson 770-5844292 14", single flat bottom turning plow for Super A or 140 Farmall tractor with coulter disc, $150, obo. Harley Thomas Elberton 706-283-4724 14ft. Hooper made trailer, 2 axle, 4ft. sides, $650 obo. Robert Cody Loganville 770-2079310 15ft Woods 315 Batwing cutter with new set of blades, works good, $1700. Ryan Baerne Nicholson 706-757-2672 706-540-8339 16 foot Gooseneck horse/cattle trailer, $4250. Jim Long Rome 706-346-0799 1950 8N tractor, great condition, 5ft harrow like new, $1800 obo. Mallory Smith Bowdon 678-925-1357 1950 Super M Farmall tractor, ticycle front end, 1 pt hitch, new tires, mint condition, $6500. D. Williamson Lyons 912-526-8965 1952 Harry Fergusson tractor, runs good, has good tires and fresh paint, no equipment with it. Donnie Smith Walker 423-290-1930 1952 John Deere 40, 3 Pt Hitch and lift, all in good working condition, $3800. Forrest Strickland Thomaston habercrombie@ bellsouth.net 770-897-9125 706-812-1971 1952 MH pony, restored tractor with cultivator planters, new tires, $2800. Edgar Gornto Adel 229-896-3645 1961 David Brown model 990 tractor, $2750. Lisle Bowers 4146 Gordon Rd Senoia 30276 lbowers@bowersandburns.com 770251-2419 772-301-7607 1966 International Cub tractor, belly mower, scrape, disc harrow, and turning plow, 3 new tires, $2700 cash. Jeff Strickland Cartersville 770-387-4590 1983 white GMC with a 15 ton trailer. Mike Austin Douglasville 770-652-3383 1985 D65-E-7 Komatsu in good condition, 1996 35 ton lowboy used on farm. Jerry Peterman Butler 478-862-3721 1986 455-E John Deere track loader, $8,000. Virgil Brookshire 4405 Johnstonville Rd Forsyth 31029 404-580-6763 478-9942030 1988 John Deere 2155 tractor, good condition, $4800. Charlie Eavenson Loganville jgbutler1956@gmail.com 678878-9898 770-815-6028 1989 MF 240 with 5ft Bushhog, $5500. Adam Cannon Winston 678-414-2525 1991 John Deere 750, 3 cylinder diesel tractor, 675 hours,18hp, $4,500. James Hinton Statham 678-227-3391 1991-3 Kubota garden tractor, hydro static, new, 17hp, 46 inch, $850. Mickey Payne Cumming 770-889-1530 1994 Ford 3415 tractor w/ 5ft harrow and mower, 2626 hours, sheltered, exc. condition, $8500. James Howard Vienna 229942-4800 1994 John Deere Model B, handcrank, styled, new tires and tubes, cranks easy, runs good. Ken Whitehead Conyers 770-922-3797 1996 Chevrolet Kodiak, gas, 5 speed toolboxes, airbrakes, 33K GVWR, asking $9500. Roger Keebaugh Alto 770-823-7276 1998 F800 short gooseneck bed, 100k mi 5.9 Cummins, 12 valve, Auto Allison, grt condition, $8500 obo. Jared Carithers Covington 770-362-7537 2 1100 16 sl 8ply 8lug tires & rims $200 ea; 8ft box blade w/remote hoses $550. Danny Strickland Barney 229-560-8072 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 Armstrong hi-power lug 14-9-24 tires, fit 13"rim,4ply tubless, lug's 90%, $400/both, no apparent dry rot. Daniel Terry Williamson 770-402-6869 770-227-4598 2 HD BushHogs, $500& $650; 2/16 plow $300 etc; 6x12 trailer & 6x14, $650. C. Collins Austell 770-891-8479 2 roller mills, $1500 each w/new 10hp motors; 2-30 ton grain bins, $1000 each; air bagger, $1000. Steve Nichols Talbotton 706577-2087 2 row JD 71 planters with fertilizer distributor attached, sheltered and field ready, plant and fertilize at same time, coulter/fiberglass hoppers. Pete Giddens Ocilla 229-831-1053 229-347-5830 20' Bi-fold harrow, new discs on front, good disc on back, new bearings & new set of extra discs, $2200. T. Busby Dawson 229-343-3627 20'L X 7'11"W flatbed, gn dual axle hooper trailer, $1,500; Vicon Pendulum fertilizer spreader PS 604-754, exc. cond., $1200. R.M. Spruill Alpharetta 770-475-5649 2004 Kubota L3130, 74 hours, $10,500; Aeravator 60 inch almost new, $3,800; Anderson 18ft equipment trailer, $1400. Alan Shaul Marietta 770-971-2654 2005 Kubota M105s, 1500 hours, 4wd cab&air front end loader, $31,000. Derrick Carter Adel 229-921-7344 2006 Hawke 6'x12' dump trailer, 7 ton, 3 way gate, remote, new battery, $4450. Ronald Boyd Sharpsburg 478-454-6171 2006 Kioto CK25 hst, 165 hrs., 4wd. loader w/bucket & forks, 5' bushhog; 5' rock rake, $13,000. Al Hardy Brooks 678-313-2731 2006 Montana tractor 57hp 4wd c/h/a s.shift, loader, 30 hrs use, great tractor, $20500 firm. Glenn Kelley Temple 770-8301287 770-519-5947 2007L-3940DT Kubota 4 WD tractor, LA724 Kubota front loader. Johnny Smith Bremen 678-491-9941 2008 Horton 7X16 enclosed trailer, low miles, like new, paid $3,900 new, asking $2,600 OBO. James Rowland Hampton 770227-8258 20ft Gooseneck trailer, new tires, brakes, lights, rails, loading ramp, $2500. Houston Roberson Armurchee 706-766-0628 706234-2405 268 NH square baler, parts for fertilizer hopper, 140 Farmall back fork lift, TD18, good parts. Clinton Bagley Dahlonega 706-864-5176 275 Massey Ferguson tractor with bad motor, $1500. Lloyd Hendley Pembroke 912839-2691 28 ton horizontal log splitter with 12hp Briggs & Stratton motor, on towable trailer. Don Sellers Athens 706-548-7660 28L-26 Firestone forestry special tire, 16 bolt rim, $750; 3 phase peanut blower, dryer, $300. C. Gary Leslie 229-938-0308 3 point implements, spreader (TruFlow) $400; 4ft bushog(Dale Phillips) $500; Crane $100, all good condition. Michael Ebright Milton emfmichael@aol.com 770-363-5092 3 pt Auger 12in. $350, 17ft Sitrex tedder $500, 20ft Featherlite stock trailer, $8,000, Cindy Buford Concord 770-584-6674 3.5 ton pull-type fertilizer spreader, stainless-steel, $4500; 3 blade 3pt disk-tiller, $500; Cane-Mill Columbus #18 Maker JamesMesser Tallahassee, $2500. Jimmy Freeman Boston 229-221-0606 229-735-3091 30.5- 32 Goodyear tire, 50% tread; 18.4R46 Firestone tire, 50% tread. David Hibner Stapleton 478-494-9014 3020 John Deere, one owner, $7,750; 2155 John Deere, 3800 hours, $6,950; 3000 Ford, $5,500. James Smith Adrian budasound@ yahoo.com 706-726-2336 478-595-2065 350 Long tractor, 32hp diesel, ps,1600 hrs, asking $3200. Bill Abercrombie Lafyette 706638-5959 3600 Ford tractor, diesel, good tires, runs good, $5000. Randy Milam Tyrone 770-9642920 3hp Fairbanks-Morse Flywheel engine, $700, 2hp Fairbanks-Morse model d, $400. Doyle Barnes Social Circle 678-481-5067 4 row KMC peanut inverter; 4 row Sundance cotton stalk puller. Leslie Jones Jacksonville 229-860-1277 4 row KMC strip till with 4 row JD vacuum planters with two 80 gal. tanks. Maggie Foy Quitman 229-412-9151 451 Detroit power unit, $4000; grain bagger, screw type, accepts 10'bgs, $2500. Allen Oglesby Lyons 912-293-2778 466 John Deere hay baler string tie, very good condition, $9500. Dan Durham Greensboro 706-318-8906 471 Massey Ferguson tractor w/ front end loader, 1210 hours, excellent condition, $14,500. Britt Nix Concord 404-275-9022 5 foot Bush Hog $350; 6 foot Ford scrape blade, $450. Dale Westmoreland Cleveland 706-878-0702 5 ft Bush hog like new, $450; ft tiller, good condition, $375; both 3 pt hitch Jerry Guinn Madison 706-342-1954 5' Bush Hog, 8' disc cut-a-way, boom pole, spreader, cultivator. Jerry Crunkleton Carnesville 706-244-5209 Wednesday, September 5, 2012 THE MARKET BULLETIN Page 5 5'x12' metal utility trailer w/18" side rails, drop gate, dbl. axle, great shape, $800. Layton Harris Tignall 706-285-2599 706-401- 6559 5110 Ditch Witch, diesel back hoe, 6 way blade, 80% chain, needs 1 tire, $3500. Lonnie Smith Palmetto 770-833-8481 5ft. scrape blade, tilt, angle, and swivel, excellent condition, $400. Everett Hobbs Crawford 706-743-8645 6 pieces hay farm equipment for sale. Elvin Williford Gibson 706-598-2470 6' boxblade, $200; Bushhog hay spear, $150; boom, $70; metal wagon, $40; Ford posthole digger, $400. B Robertson Hogansville 706-882-9295 636 KMC Peanut Digger; new sprockets, chains and bearings, some new bars, good condition, $5000. Ricky Taylor Blakely 229- 723-1330 6ft brush raker root rake for a skid steer loader, excellent condition, no rust, like new, $2,100. Phillip Salter Waynesboro 706-5510326 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 725 David Bradley tractor with mower deck and 6 implements (all original) and second tractor for parts $1,300. Travis Rachels Grovetown 706-833-1493 7500 xlt Bushog peanut picker, $1250; 3 6- row cultivators $900. James Whittle Chester 478-358-4518 85 Chevy Kodiak C6500 Diesel, 25' stl flatbed, 3208 Cat engine, 5spd/2spd, tandam axle. Charles Carpenter Buckhead gasnglseeking1965@yahoo.com 706-319-3407 851 New Holland round baler, hydraulic, new tires, needs work, on pickup, $800. Steve Edgeman Rock Spring 425-596-9177 8N Ford tractor, has not been used in quite a while, Bush hog/spring tooth plow, $1000. Wilburn Lee Canton 404-786-6059 9044 Bushog peanut combine, shed kept, vgc, 4row, $6,000 firm. Don Schmidt Stapleton 478-494-3353 Allis Chalmers all crop 40 combine, nearly ready to run spares. W. Clarke 202 Almon Church Rd Covington 30014 770-787-3838 BearCat 950 feedmill loading/unloading, auger, 3 screens, hay attachment, new bearings, paint, tires exc. condition $4300. Laurie Martin Vienna 229-314-9264 Bobcat 843, needs engine work, $5000. Bobby Bagley Cumming 678-947-4462 Bobcat landscape rake 5A, good condition, $1900, no calls after 9 please. Lamar Jordan Talking Rock 770-894-3083 Bobcat landscape rake, Volvo penta diesel generator, 110kw, 147hp, 5510 round baler Hesston. Frank Seay Dalton 706-217-8280 Bottom plow, all purpose plow, cultivator, harrow, scrape blade, dirt scoop, rotary mower, and posthole diggers. Nelson Massey Conyers 770-483-2639 Broiler house equipment, tunnel fans, feedlines, oxygen fans, brooders, 17,500 volt generator. Alice Barz Statham 770-725-9372 Bush Hog model R260, good conditon, kept under cover, $800. Barbara Bell Appling 706533-2952 Bushhog peanut combine, model 9004, good condition, $7500. Jr Evans Norman Park purrfect@windstream.net 229-324-2159 Cane Mill Goldens, $500. Dwayne Taylor Alma 904-305-1607 Case 1550 Longtrack with 6-wayblade, 150hp engine with hydrostat transmission, new undercarriage, 4000hours, $12,500. Wycliffe Vance 1399 Chula Brookfield Rd Tifton 31794 hope.vance@gmail.com 229-387-7680 Case IH 2155 cotton picker, good condition, long hard hose irrigation, excellent condition. RE Hogan Ty Ty 229-776-9737 Case vac engine, needs rebuilding, $100; 1967 JD 110 blade mower and tiller, $1800, firm. Rembort Cragg Alto 706-499-8063 Cat D6 rootrake runs and operates well, $15,000 obo. Scott Price Wrightsville 478290-4419 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 David Bradley walk behind with 2 attachments, $400; 5.5ft box scraper, $400; forks for back of trailer, $100. Joel Neill Newnan 770-253-4261 Dearborn 2 wing bottom plow, 3 point hitch, good cond. H H Hamby Acworth 770-974-4106 Deutz Diesel farm tractor Model 6806, 68hp, vgc. Call Jimmy May, Augusta, Ga 706- 560-0147 Richard Balkcum Hephzibah 706- 560-0147 706-592-9584 DEUTZ F4L912 Diesel engine, $3500 obo, trades considered. Aaron Bedgood Nicholson 404-839-7881 Deutz-Allis 2.30 4x4 round baler, $3,500; 20' Gooseneck cattle trailer, $1800, 2 Lick tanks, $75 each. Paul Smith Bremen 678- 378-7843 Diesel generator 125KW, 1000 hrs, Cummins Diesel $4500; water pump 550GPM V-4 Wisconsin gas engine almost new, $1000. Ed Paradis Cornelia erp3760@ windstream.net 404-386-9263 Disc harrow,Taylor-Way 6.5ft. adjustable, good cond, $695; Drag harrow, Leinbach 8ft, used just a few times, $695. Mike Hattaway Dearing 706-556-6422 Equipment trailer (Hooper) 18'w4' dovetail & ramps 8'wide 10ton tandem wheels pintile hitch, $3500. Robert Hitt Thomson 706-595- 6745 Fella 270 Mower/conditioner/caddy, hydraulic hay fork, hay spear, hay tumble bug, 12 row cross sprayer. Eddie McKie Abbeville 229-426-2530 229-467-2150 Finish mower, 6 ft, Tecma brand, very good condition, 3 pt, $725. John Trussell Warner Robins 478-953-9320 Firestone 16.9x 28 tires & rims, 90% tread, $650 obo, fits Kubota & different tractors. Hart Hart PO Box 9326 Columbus 31908 706681-2398 Ford 1710 Diesel tractor, 27hp w/H.D., dual axle, trailer, many accessories, $6800. Phillip Dockery Powder Spgs 770-833-1264 770422-5296 Ford 1715 4WD 700 hrs stored inside, like new, $5900; Bushhog finishing mower, HD 72" rear discharge new, $1400. William Amerson Monroe 770-267-7435 Ford 1985 F600 v8, 76kmiles, 2spd axle, flatbed, steel 14ft dump, very good tires, engine, transmission & paint, $3100. Vernon Davis Lawerenceville 770-995-0530 Ford 3000 tractor, new paint, good tires, all around good tractor, $4500. B. Collier Perry 478-987-2099 Ford 3400 tractor loader diesel w/5ft bushhog, excellent condition, strong, 45HP, asking $8500, has approx 250hrs on motor. Tim Shiver Talbotton 706-587-0833 Ford 4000 diesel, good work tractor live PTO, 6 ft. box scrape, $5950. John Schoewe Rutledge 706-557-9691 Ford 4500 backhoe with loader,well maintained, excellent working order, $11,000, William Dedo Thomaston 706-648-6707 Ford 532 square baler, needs repair or for parts, $500. Jeffrey Meeks Augusta 706-5136628 Ford 545 Industrial frontend loader, 2 VGC hay trailers, 24' & 34', all for $4850, or sold seperately call for prices. James Norris Swainsboro 478-469-3207 Ford 5ft. finishing mower, $150. Len Clupper Jackson 770-313-0887 770-578-4772 Ford 8000 sa dump, air gate, elect. tarp, diesel, 6 spd., $10,000 or make offer. Michelle Preston Blakely 4preston@dishmail.net 229723-5069 Ford 841 diesel tractor, 3 point hitch and drawbar, 4 speed with Sherman over/underdrive, $4250 cash. Tom Hogan Jeffersonville 478-233-4968 Ford 961 Powermaster diesel, wide front, ps, 5spd, live pto, optional hd air cleaner, 95% tires, fully restored, $6000. Gary Lane Carrollton 404-502-4000 Fordson tractor with harrow, runs well, engine rebuilt, $2,800. James Cook 179 Corinth Dr Augusta 30906 706-829-0088 G-AC tractor with cultivator, good condition, 36" mower, turning plow. Warren Cleveland Blakely 229-723-5629 Generator 60 KW auto start, Kolar gen, JD diesel motor AMP 250 hrs 345; ATV Spreader/seeder 400lbs, hopper 1-7/8 ball hitch. Steve Lomonaco Ellijay 404-403-1389 Grasshopper mower 721D, 61" front mount deck, diesel engine, 590 hrs, $6300. Harold Green 1845 Sawnee Meadow Ln Cumming 30040 770-887-5624 Harrell 4 row stalk chopper, excellent condition, low acres, $5000. Jimmy Wood Pineview 229-313-9538 Hatz Diesel 1830 engine, $300; Honda V twin 18 hp electric start engine, $200; Honda 8hp engine, $175. Ben Nix Mableton 404427-4520 Heavy duty double board bottom plow, $450/rear scoop, $150, Waco/Bremen area. Curtiss Peppers Sunny Side 404-502-4952 Heavy duty dual axle equiptment trailer, elec. brakes, beavertail 5' ramps, $1995. Gene Brown Byron 478-953-3330 HI cutting harrow, 20 disc 7' wide, pull type 400. Clyde Parker Chatsworth 706-847-8517 HiCapp 6000 two-row peanut combine, sheltered and in good condition, $2,100. James Gaston Americus gaston7460@ bellsouth.net 229-924-7460 Hog dehair machine and stainless scalding tank, 220 volt runs good all paddles, $4500. Mike King Cherry Log 706-889-3170 Homemade scrape leveler, 3pt hitch, mule drawn haybaler, 2 Cub tractors. Barbara Baines Rockmart k4izo@bellsouth.net 770684-6864 International 295 planters, 2-row frame and Cole distributor, with 4 more, 295 planter and all parts, $1850. Tony Taylor Alma 912-6328238 Irrigation system, rain bow, field ready, 550 gallon per minute, soft hose traveler,6 inch pipe, $12,000 obo. Henry Beckworth Gibson 706-598-2106 J.D. 5303 w/512 loader, canopy, extra lights, extendible draft links, garaged, well maintained, 570 hours, $18,000. Steve Kleinschmidt Lilburn 770-361-8361 678-287-2702 JD 301A tractor, diesel, $3500; 6ft nox blade, $300; NH 630 round baler, $4950. Brian Martin Metter 912-682-2700 JD 4455 2wd, 140 hp, 3227 frontend loader, excellent condition, $28,000. SJ Peterman Butler 404-357-1157 JD 567 hay roller, mega wide pickup, net wrap, $16,500. George Chandler Danielsville 706-338-4321 JD 650 4WD with loader & bucket in vg cond, 1160 hrs, harrow, 4 ft rotary cutter, $6,000. Harrison McDonald Jefferson 706713-7176 JD 6600 combine, good cond., shedded, two heads. Van Hiebert Louisville 706-8315068 JD 7420 tractor, 740 loader, 4WD, rear duals, JD 468 net wrap baler, JD 926 Moco Mower, $110,000; JD 550 manure spreader, $5500. Robert Lanier Sparta 404-310-0412 JD 8820 Combine with 6-row corn head in good condition, kept under shelter. Steve Houston Donalsonville 228-254-0854 JD 9400 harrow 637, 32rt1 on original pans and bearings, $25,000; New Holland square baler 310. Herbert Carr Donalsonville 229254-8007 JD4960 6400 hours, MFWD $42,000; JD535 baler $6,500; 7500 Lilliston peanut picker, 6000 Lilliston peanut picker. Eli Owens Sylvania 912-682-2394 912-863-4668 John Deere # 71 two row planter on cultivator frame, $1200. Steve Montgomery Reynolds 478-837-1044 John Deere 2630, Rhino 6FT bush hog, & 8 FT. harrow on hydraulics. Walter Reeves Barnesville 404-473-2472 John Deere 4010 tractor, good condition, $5000 Rick Huszagh Monroe 678-522-6560 John Deere 450B Track Loader, runs and operates well, asking $5000, located near Newnan, Ga. Gary Olhava Newnan 770-3646566 John Deere 670 4WD, power steering, 2400 hrs, 5ft JD grooming mower included, $5000. Vernon Eubanks Milledgeville 478454-8335 John Deere 675B skid loader, metal tracks, 2 buckets, great condition, 2 horse steel trailer, great condition. Lavon Kern Dawsonville 770-886-1597 John Deere 7100 4row planters, 4row LMC Lift-N-Till strip till plow with reach arms for planters. Jonathan Wright Dexter 478-290-2297 John Deere GW totally restored, $9900. Harry Young Calhoun 706-629-1010 Joihn Deere corn and cane binder, call for more information after 7pm. Jim Ensley Cohutta 706-694-3646 KBH boll buggy,16ft w/split chain good condition. Clint Oliver Pitts 229-406-0920 King Kutter finishing mower, 4 ft., very good cond. Alfred King Acworth 678-332-9288 Kioti KRM03 5 ft. finishing mower, excellent condition, used very little, $850; 5 ft. Bushhog, good cond., ready to use, $275. Gary Bellamy Toccoa 706-491-3830 KMC peanut plow, two row, vine cutter, $700. Mario Robinson Statesboro 912-587-2300 Koha hay tedder pull type. J Knowles Milan 229-315-0409 Kubota B-6200, 570 hours, belly mower, rear roto-tiller, $4500. Don Newhart Fayetteville 770-710-5042 Kubota L3400 2WD like new, 142 Hrs, w/rotary cutter & reverse tine tiller, $10,000. Donald Conner Cornelia 404-867-7804 Kubota M6800 tractor; 457 hours, cab w/air, remote hydraulics, shuttle shift, excellent condition,$19,500. Mike Wiggins Waycross 912-670-1935 Kubota M7040 4x4 cab air loader Ag tires, 2012 brand new, 3 hours, full warranty $37,950. Bob Hudson Cumming 678-807-9480 Kubota tractor, L2350, 4WD, 964hrs, weights & ropes, in vgc, comes with a 4ft bushhog type cutter,$7000. Carter Bonaire 478-987-9808 Kuhn GF5001TH 16ft hay tedder, hydraulic fold, manual tilt, field ready, $4000. Wesley Hall Cumming whwes@bellsouth.net 770778-8933 Land Pride 25-60 finish cut mower, good cond., $1000. Bob Chapman Fayetteville 770-997-0628 Lewis Bros model 2 with spinners, always cleaned and sheltered, used very little, in very good cond, $4500 neg. Dale Ledford Danielsville 706-207-0286 706-789-3676 Lewis Brothers Housekeeper, always sheltered, oiled, good condition, $3000. Kenneth Carlyle Cleveland 706-865-3686 Massey Ferguson 243 2wd with shuttle shift, remote hydraulics, dual throttle control, excellent condition, year 2004, $9800. Clay Cribbs Pembroke 912-653-5402 Massey Ferguson 2605 diesel, 4WD, 51 hrs with 5 pc equipment package, $14,900. Lewis Grubbs Buchanan 770-646-0014 Massey Ferguson front end loader and backhoe, 3ft. bucket, 3cyl., Perkins does not run. Pete Cobb Fairburn 770-964-5644 Massey Gerguson 510 combine, 4-row diesel, $2000. Bernie Corbin Murrayville 706864-8185 Massy F. 135, 3cyl Perkins gas, new tires, remote hyd, runs good, no leaks, $3700 obo. Adam Glass Covington 404-583-0673 MF 1020 tractor, 21 hp, 1640 hrs, rough paint, good cond., $3200. Josh Wheat Buckhead joshawheat@bellsouth.net 706-342-3496 Mid-Late 40's Massey Harris tractor with original 2-row cultivators, motor rebuilt in mid 80's, needs work, make offer. Charles Spillers Fort Valley 478-825-1080 Miller bobcat 225 welder generator,100ft leads, $1800; Farmall A model parts tractor, $700; 250 gal propane tank, 30% fuel, $1400. Ted Reeves Sparta 706-878-8562 Mule turn plow, row plow w/steel beam, row planter, steel hopper, excellent handles, $70 each. John Eberhart Hiram 770-943-0775 New Holland silage cutter, 2 row corn head, pickup header, electric controls, excellant cond. Phil Sanders Stephens 706-340-5669 New Idea disc mower 5408, great condition, barn kept, $3500. Benny Lasseter Franklin 678-378-1884 Newly rebuilt 12v starter for JD3030, $200; 2 new interstate 24v batteries, $230. Don Kirksey Cochran 478-258-0863 NH 18 ft. Hay Elevator with electric motor, good condition, $650. Brandon Cannon Elberton 706-283-3653 NH 479 mower conditioner, 9ft sickle bar, used this year, manuals included, $1000. Mickey Hilliard Baldwin 706-949-0197 NH hay rake 256, vgc, $1500, w/dolly wheels; 9 shank all purpose plow, $600. Clay Pentecost Winder 770-867-4373 NH skid steer, '03, low hrs., clean, $11,000. Walter Terrell Decatur 678-940-4342 770593-3145 NH TC35A, shuttle shift 4wd, p/s, low hours, front end loader, 6' mower. Steve Mills Blakely 229-723-9277 Oliver B model one row corn picker, used last fall, works perfect field ready, $1200 or obo. Brooklyn Stiefel Calhoun 706-506-3237 Pecan shaker, Savage model 2146, excellent condition, donut pads, shakes up to 46" trees. Bill Parker Baxley 912-240-3200 Pwr King tractor, 2412 runs well, misc. equip. hydraulic lift, $1800. Steve Smith McDonough 678-583-0440 Rear tine garden tiller, 5hp, Briggs engine. Bobby Turman Ellenwood 770-474-5251 Reynold scraper, dirt pan, 6 yrd model, 6p, Vinh Ta Buena Vista 229-314-0530 Rockwell Jig saw, $200, SN FF 8434; Gothenburg oscillating rotary spindle sander, $500. Marvin McWilliams 2317 Fox Dr Marietta 30066 770-427-6848 Rotary mower $2200; Redball hooded sprayer $2000; 1200 gal. nurse tank $1500; Akron 6" irrigation pipe1.50ft KMC 4row peanut plow, $2000. Michael Baker Abbeville 229-406-0518 Round bale hay mover, DurabiltTumblebug, purchased new 2008, good condition, $850; 5 ft finishing mower, Befco C-50R05, $975. J.A. Wilson Barnesville 678-972-3238 Savage pecan harvester, $11,000. Keith Stevenson McRae 229-315-2024 Scape blade, 6 foot, $400. Elwin Bagley 3548 Henderson Mountain Rd box 3548 Jasper 30143 elwinbagley@gmail.com 770735-1805 404-462-6202 Scrape blade, rear mount, 5ft, $200; 80 gal fertilizer spreader, $250; gas pressure washer, $50. Diane Bond Blue Ridge 706-632-5229 Side weights off 3020 JD, part #R54144 should fit most tractors with narrow front, $300 for pair. William Poole Butler 770-584-1956 Skid-steer machine, JD 4475, good Yanmak diesel engine, low hrs, new tires, paint & bracket, $8000. Roy Pruitt Douglasville 770-949-5453 770-595-7891 Sq. bale hay loader from ground, $800; 1 heavy duty flatbed trailer, needs floor, $2500. Grace Brady Hephzibah 706-231-0985 Takeuchi track loader 250TL, numerous attachments, brought brand new, used very little, stored inside. Joe Verdone Lexington 706-743-3994 Trailer 24Lx7Wx7H, white cargo box, dual axle, $5200. Philip Anthony Woodland 678591-0521 Trailer mover heavy duty, unused, fits all sz. tractors, $150. V Felkel Millen 912-682-5813 Trailer, 12 tone Econoling equipment trailer, 23 ft pintle hitch, electric brakes, like new, less than 1k miles pulled, $4800 T Collins Blairsville 706-994-3537 Troy Bilt horse trailer, 8hp Kohler engine, exc. cond., $750. Glenn Slaton Alpharetta 770-475-7749 Troy Bilt log splitter, 13 ton hydraulic, fits 78hpTroy Bilt tiller, runs off PTO, $500. Susan Ritchie Crandall 706-695-6509 TumbleBug unique single poll hay hauler, $1000; 5x8 single axle tilt trailer, $350. D. Adams Andersonville 229-942-0606 Two Farmall cubs, one Farmall A model and equipment. Clara Little Hortense 912-4732421 Vermeer 604J hay baler, good condition, field ready, sheltered, $5000 obo. Jackie Howell Danville 478-230-0842 Vicon RP1211 round baler, $3500; NH 565 square baler, $5000; NH 256 side delivery rake, $1200. Keith Bentley Monticello 770653-9840 Weiss vortex pecan harvester, good working order, functions great, 150hp, $10,000. Trey Adams Garfield 478-299-4671 Whitfield pine tree planter, planted approximately 250 since new coated & bearing put on, has protection cab, doesn't have chain. Joe Heard Newton 229-734-5047 Woodmizer bandsaw mill, 1997 LT-25, portable, manual runs well, includes trailer package. Garland Jennings Rome 706-3312593 Work safe hay spear, will fit either a 3pt hitch or front end loader, good condition, $500. Joe Cronan McDonough 770-957-4761 Yanmar diesel 4wd, 20hp diesel engine, $3850. Ernest Hardeman Rock Springs 706764-1894 Farm Machinery Wanted 2-row KMC bedder or 2-row Spider subsoiler. Reuben Frazier Girard 706-871-8712 3 point one or two row planter, good working cond., within 100 miles of Alpharetta. Ron Ebright Milton ebrightr@bellsouth.net 404-861-2141 4 cyl Ford Diesel tractor, 5000- 7000 series call Mike @229-848-0295. Mike Hunt Ty Ty tractor.hunt@yahoo.com 229-777-3710 6ft. Bush Hog brand mower. Morris Phelps 3100 Athens Hwy Madison 30650 706-8180013 Cm 165 Vicon mower for parts or new oil sump for same. Richard Hammond Dawson 229-995-3037 Corn Picker corn picker in good cond., one row pull type. Charles Whittle Willacoochee charleswhittle53@yahoo.com 912-393-5795 Craftsman Garden tractor with mower deck, model #917.251551, to be used for parts. Gene Abbott Conyers 770-483-8483 Farmall C 2 row planters and Farmall C front grill. Howard Ralston Dalton ryansmom@ optilink.us 706-278-8633 Flat Head Ford parts, any condition, other Flat Head parts considered; wide front end for a D-17 Allis Chalmers. Tim Allbritton Griffin 678-603-0632 Ford 861 Powermaster with gasoline engine and power steering, good mechanical cond., straight sheet metal. Mark Bevill Cumming mbevill@hotmail.com 770-605-3902 Haybine, sickle mower, square baler in very good condition, reasonably priced, please email picture and/or descript. Walter Bland Atlanta jwbland@rockspringfarm.com 404626-8020 Log splitter, vertical type, road and travel worthy, for use by disabled person. Joe Mele Roswell Melefam2@comcast.net 770-9935129 Looking for rear wheels to fit John Deer "M". David Cook Buckhead rnavdave@gmail.com 706-338-5691 Meadows grist mill in good condition, price and pictures if possible. Hugh Stowers 800 Hugh Stowers Rd Dawsonville 30534 junbug4988@yahoo.com 770-519-5892 New Holland or any brand tractor loader bucket, minimum leght is 72". Vinh Ta Buena Vista 229-314-0530 Old Sears handiman garden tractor walk behind for parts or parts for one. Al Hatcher Musella 478-972-0688 Small rotary tiller, American yard products or Sears, Model TS200ER sleeve hitch, 30", 8hp. Wayne Adkins Cordele 229-273-8376 Troy Bilt horse tiller for parts, any condition, reasonable price. Larry Lane Danielsville 706-362-7438 Used back hoe for JD 790 tractor. Wesley Cash Winston 770-949-4582 Utility traler, 4 wheels, 6 ft wide or more around 14-16 ft. long with ramp. Lou Ellen Grant Shiloh legrant@peoplepc.com 706846-2738 Want farm or logging wagon with steel or wooden wheels. Richard Ward Winston 770949-8344 Want to buy 4 cyl Ford Diesel Tractors, any condition, 5000, 6000, 7610 series. Mike Hunt Ty Ty tractor.hunt@yahoo.com 229-848-0295 Want to swap 5' box blade for 4' foot box blade. Jack Vanderpool Dallas gmamav@ hotmail.com 770-505-9184 Wanted to buy: 75-80 horse power tractor with cab and a/c. Greg Lewis Baxley 912367-9283 Workable used model 644 A John Deere front end loader or a good engine for 644 A John Deere. Ed. Simmons Preston 229-3314800 FARM SUPPLIES If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-651-9081. 1 spinning Jenny with heavy gauge electric fence wire and some insulated electric fence wire, $100. Aurora Gwin Rockmart auroraplay27@yahoo.com 770-294-2295 1/2 horse submersible well pump with tank, gauge and pressure switch, $300. Bradley Smith Eastanollee 706-599-7796 10 hp log splitter, 28 tons, like new, $1000; wire welder cutting, tough set. Ricky Hicks Rutledge 706-372-1989 100-gal. propane tank w/reg., $100, can load. Howard Ray 587 Moore St Jasper 30143 706-253-6510 100-yr. old home w/old tin roof; 1 Lennox nat.' gas heater, 250,000 btu, ideal for shop. Winton Sweatman Cleveland 770-241-4533 1000 bdft. cherry and walnut lumber, air dried inside, 5 yrs., 4/4, 12/4, crotch pieces, stump. Rick Lance Blairsville 706-835-8655 1000 ft. Choretime feed line, 50 cents per/ft., 40 cents if all taken. Wayne Dasher PO Box 10 Glennville 30427 912-213-3331 11- Beautiful Heartvine, beaded floor joist from 1800 log cabin, 3x6x18.4, handplain and hand beaded. Roger Jones Dry Branch 478742-4231 478-747-4730 110# anvil, forge, post vise, wheat cradle, foot ADZ, broad axe, crosscut saw blades, wash pots. Pat Cain Bowdon 770-258-3784 15 concrete feed bunks, 12 ft., $150/ea.; 28 ft. pup trailer, $500; 40-ft. high cube storage container, $1,500. Mike Buford Concord 770584-6675 15 ton Choretime feed bin, good condition. Pete Brown Danielsville 706-795-2877 2 4"X36" hyd. cylinders w/1 3/4 in. pin holes, both $300, for Leder Caterpillar. J.W. Stephens Stockbridge 404-271-5443 770474-2184 2 ag tires, size 12-4-16, mounted on JD 970 wheels, good tread, some weathering, $200. W.C. Summers Valdosta 229-242-3332 2 cane mills pto, power, 2 non-power, all 3 rollers, completely rebuilt, 1-50-60-80 syrup boiler. J.B. Davis Patterson 912-288-6351 20/40 kw pto generator, $950. David Dickson Rutledge 706-474-6956 250 gallon air tank (good for BBQ grill, $50; various lengths of 6" & 8" aluminum pipes. George Scoville Macon 478-745-2524 3 ag sprayers, 70 gal., $150; 3 PT pto post hole auger w/9" & 12" bits, $150. Perry Johns Folkston 912-552-5400 36" & 48" Coolair fans w/shutters & motors, $175 to $275 ea. F. Martin Comer 706-7833823 36' & 48' fans & shutters, feeder parts, pumps, Destructor II incinerator. Harold Shadburn Cumming 770-231-3823 55 gallon stainless steel drums, $250. Bill Croft Dawsonville 706-344-9691 55-gal. clean drums, lids & locking bands, used for feed, $25 ea. Barbara Beall Appling 706-541-0156 600+ gallon fuel tank with new pump, $850. Larry Wilkie Cumming catheywilkie@att.net 404-277-5720 8x12 farm tool shed, 2x4 walls, metal roof, doors wood, pt floor, $1500, will deliver, extra. Wes Cupps Auburn 770-962-5758 Anvils, 275 lbs. & 120 lbs.; post vise; blacksmith tongs, Hardees hot cut hammers; #20 cooking grade cast iron pot A. Hendrick Austell 770-948-9842 Apple cider press, completely restored, can be used to press apples or as display or both, $775. Tim Borris Washington 706-755-4551 Page 6 Animal Protection (Continued from Page 1) THE MARKET BULLETIN complaints received each year by the Animal Protection section. These complaints are generally reported to the Atlanta office and then assigned to the appropriate field inspector. Routine inspections account for a major portion of inspectors' workload, and inspections vary from facility to facility, depending on the number and type of animals housed. Also conducted are pre-license inspections before a facility can become licensed, thereby ensuring compliance with the law prior to starting any marketing activity. After licensing, each facility is inspected about twice each year or as needed to ensure that compliance is maintained. Upon request, inspectors also can offer suggestions on operation and maintenance of a facility. They monitor humane euthanasia at animal shelters, aid authorities in establishing local animal control units, and enhance public The Animal Protection Section of the Georgia Department of Agriculture makes relations at pet fairs or shows. sure that pre-license inspections are completed before a facility can become licensed. The companion animal industry in Animal shelters and rescue operations; pet dealers; boarding, training and grooming Georgia continues to expand in volume as shops; bird dealers, and stables are among the facilities that receive routine well as diversity. The Companion Animal inspections. Jeanie Curphey (shown) is one of the inspectors who perform these Advisory Board was created to provide a duties. forum for effective communication between the companion animal industry and the Department. The board consists of Gardeners Can Fight Heat representatives from all segments of license holders and other interested By Being in Good Shape individuals such as veterinarians and other groups. "The Animal Protection Act was designed to protect all interested parties in the companion animal industry, including consumers, dealers, kennel operators, groomers, rescue groups, animal shelter managers and, of course, the animals themselves," said Cobb. "When choosing a pet, we recommend buying or adopting from a licensed dealer or shelter." For more information on the Animal Protection Program, or to find out how to become licensed, call 1-800-282-5852 (toll-free in Georgia) or, from outside Georgia, 404-656-4914. In recent months, Georgia has had its share of heat and humidity. And, if you want to work out in your garden, you need to be in good shape to combat that heat, just like athletes, according to the University of Georgia Extension Service. The human body needs time to adapt to working in the heat, whether you're running a marathon or weeding petunias. And, you can't rush the process. The body needs to adapt to levels of work and heat, and, as it adapts, it improves the stability of the circulatory system and the balance of salt in the body. Don't assume if you're physically you're used to it. But you'll be able to work in heat you would otherwise find intolerable. When the body becomes overheated, less blood goes to the active muscles, the brain and internal organs. You get weaker, become tired sooner, you're less alert and your judgment may become impaired. As strain from heat grows more severe, your body temperature and heart rate can rise fast. Workers may not realize the problem because they feel no pain. But a two-degree rise in body temperature can affect mental abilities. A fit, you can work in the heat easily. But, five-degree increase can cause serious you should adapt more quickly than illness. those who are out-of-shape. A gardener can start working in the When you're used to the heat, your heat for around two hours with a break body temperature and heart rate rise less after the first hour. Moderate to heavy Visit us on YouTube at: www.youtube.com/GeorgiaAgriculture and you sweat more. You may not necessarily work better at higher temperatures and humidities when work will require a shorter work period. Use common sense when you're working in the heat. Some things to remember include: ag consumer line... * Make sure you drink enough water to replace body fluid lost through sweating. Your body can become Is it true that a termite has a living organism in its body to help it digest wood? Termites feed on wood, but the termites themselves do not actually digest it. Instead, there are microorganisms living inside the termite's digestive system. These microorganisms break down the wood inside the termite into products they both can digest. *** Will watering plants on a hot, sunny day scorch the leaves? No. The notion that you will burn, scorch or otherwise harm plants if you water them while the sun is shining on a hot, summer day is a myth. If wet plants, heat and sunshine were a dangerous combination, the tropical rainforests of the world would be filled with damaged plants. Probably the ideal time to water your garden is in the early morning since you will lose less water due to evaporation than watering in the heat of the day (especially if you are using a sprinkler), and watering in the evening can encourage fungal diseases. However, you will not hurt your plants by watering them when it is hot and sunny, and a plant that is wilted needs to be watered immediately, no matter what the time nor weather. *** Do we grow pears in Georgia? We are not a major commercial pear producer, but people grow pears in their home gardens, and you may find some locally grown pears for sale at farmers' markets. You can eat Georgia pears fresh, baked, grilled or poached or use them to make relish, chutney, marmalade, pear butter and various desserts. *** If you have questions about services or products regulated by the Georgia Department of Agriculture, visit our website at www.agr.georgia.gov or write us at 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Room 218, Atlanta, GA 30334 or e-mail us at overheated long before you feel thirsty. Water or fruit juices replace fluids quickly. * Gradually adjust to working in the heat. * Take breaks in a shaded or airconditioned place whenever you can. * Check the temperature and humidity at least hourly and monitor your response to the heat. * The danger of heat stress increases with higher temperature and humidity and with direct sunlight. * Design your work so you can do one task in the sun and the next in a shady place if you can. * Younger, well-rested and physically fit workers are less likely to suffer heat illness than other workers. But even workers in good shape can become seriously ill from heat. * Many drugs, including alcohol and cold and allergy medications containing antihistamines, increase the risk of heat illness. Check the label for sun exposure information. arty.schronce@agr.georgia.gov. (Continued on Page 10) Wednesday, September 5, 2012 USDA to Survey Small Grain Farmers During the first two weeks of September, the U.S. Department of Agriculture's National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS will survey growers of small grains, including wheat, oats, and rye. The results of this survey will provide a detailed look into small grain production in the U.S. in 2012. "As part of the September Agricultural Survey, we will contact more than 1,100 producers in Georgia," said NASS Georgia Field Officer Director Doug Kleweno. "The results of this survey will provide the basis for official USDA estimates of 2012 acreage, yield and production for small grains and county production estimates." NASS will contact Georgia small grains producers to gather information on their 2012 production and the quantities of corn, soybeans, sorghum, wheat, and oats stored on their farm. Growers will have the option to respond online or by postal mail. Farmers who don't respond by August 30 will received a phone call from a NASS- trained enumerator who will assist the farmer with filling out the survey form. "I hope all respondents will take a few minutes to provide their input because the September Agricultural Survey will benefit the farmers themselves," added Kleweno. "The results of this survey will provide producers with timely, accurate and useful information to evaluate the outcome of the growing season and make critical year-end business decisions." As with all NASS surveys, information provided by respondents is confidential by law. NASS safeguards the privacy of all responses and publishes only state- and national-level data, ensuring that no individual operation or producer can be identified. Survey results will be published in several reports, including the annual Small Grains summary and the quarterly Grain Stocks report, both to be released on September 30. These and all NASS reports are available online at www.nass.usda.gov. For more information, call the NASS Georgia Field Office at (800) 253-4419. Carter Black Receives GFB Commodity Award Dr. Carter Black, whose veterinary career spans more than 40 years in both private practice and regulatory roles, received the 2012 Georgia Farm Bureau Commodity Award during the Georgia Farm Bureau Commodity Conference recently at the Georgia National Fairgrounds & Agricenter in Perry. The award, one of GFB's highest honors, is given annually to honor an individual who has championed Georgia agriculture. "We are proud to honor Dr. Black with the GFB Commodity Award," GFB President Zippy Duvall said. "When you run up on men who have spent their lives helping us [farmers] you can't help but recognize them. We appreciate Dr. Black and all he's done for us across the state to improve livestock production and to support Georgia agriculture." From an early age, Dr. Carter Black had a passion for large animals, and during his stint as Georgia's state (Continued on Page 11) Wednesday, September 5, 2012 THE MARKET BULLETIN Page 7 Blue & white, 55-gal. plastic drums, closed tops, two twist-off caps, food grade, also, other types sometimes available. Eugene Needham Loganville 770-466-4284 Butter & pea sheller, Taylor Mfg., 40 bushels per hr., very good cond., new motors and belts. James Kilby Tifton 229-777-1330 Clean 55-gal. metal drums w/lids, $20 each; 55 gal. & 48 gal. plastic barrels, $20 each; red steel. Windle Sneed McDonough 770-4837007 Corn sheller, corn grinder, well bucket and pulley, loose hay hooks, old farm tools. Bill Fulton Blairsville 706-745-7463 Equipment in 5 broiler houses, Choretime feeder, Ziggity drinkers, 54" Acme fans, 100kw generator, 21'x3' galvanized steel roof, more. Weldon Reece Dawsonville 678-4102226 770-893-3069 Flooring oak & pine, t&g, various widths, also beadboard & woodshavings, call for prices. William Briggs Union City 404-349-2315 Food grade 55-gal. stainless steel, $125 ea., small & large screw-top plastic, $5-$15 ea., all type steel & plastic. Ellen Chambers Fayetteville 770-774-7762 For-Most cow head gate, heavy duty, $250, manual; Dr. Frank calf puller, $125; copper branding irons, hot/cold set, $100. Bob Turner Brooks 770-719-8545 770-356-2746 Front end loader for a Tuff-Bilt tractor, $1,100 obo. James Taylor Ranger Taylortownfarm@aol.com 770-616-5844 Gates, 2 - 14-ft.; 3 - 12-ft.; 2 - 10-ft.; 3 - 8ft.; 1 - 6-ft.; 1 - 8-ft. galvanized gate, $375 obo. Terrell Williford Gibson 706-598-3669 Geotextile fabric, 100 ft. x15 ft., 180 lbs., TS for heavy use area, $225. Angie Stober Carrollton 770-854-4258 Hand-hewn log cabin, 1800s, 16x16, great condition, currently reassembled, tagged for move, $8,500. Revel Pogue Milledgeville revelandmatt@windstream.net 478-453-3959 Hanging scales, Hanson model 842, weighs to 20 lbs., good condition, total of three, $45 each. Phil Mathis Gainesville smathis222@ bellsouth.net 770-532-7227 Heavy duty bale fork, 3-pt. hitch type, hay buggy/single roll. William Hutchings Sandersville 478-552-0606 Lifetime fencing, hwy. guard rail, 12" wide, 26' long, heavy galvanized, pre-punched holes for installing. L.H. English Douglas 912592-6555 Locust posts and rails, will deliver. Eugene Cook Blairsville 706-745-8724 706-897-5828 Looking to purchase canning jars; pints, half pints or quarts. Gladys Voorheis Marietta gladys.voorheis@yahoo.com 404-376-1435 Lumber (sawmill) low as .35/bdft., pine/hardwood, custom cuts available. Mitchell Smith Griffin 404-867-5106 Lumber dying kiln, EBAC 3000, total electric, in a 10x16 insulated portable building. Tim Jackson Bishop 770-658-9403 Need 1,000 or more 5-gal. nursery pots & 200 15-gal. nursery pots. George Browder Waynesboro 706-437-1804 Nursery containers, used, 1's are 5 cents; 3's are 15 cents; some liners, pots & trays, cash only. Melvin Davidson Gray 478-954-0187 Oak corral boards, air-dried, never used, almost 1000 bd. ft., 9" w, 10-12' L, 2" T, $1000 obo. S. Sewell Elberton 706-283-5817 Old cast iron kettle, 60 gal., good condition. Reggie Portivent Mystic 229-269-0314 Old hand hewn log house, excellent condition, delivery & set up anywhere. Kerry Hix Chatsworth 706-695-6431 Old metal gum barrels from 1940s, asking $100; two big steel wheels, $75 each. Ransom Steedley Homerville 912-487-2477 Pine fat back kindling fire starter for fireplaces, charcoal campfire, gift bags, $2.50; 10 qt. pots, $35. John Mize Cumming 770312-2122 Propane tank, 325 gal., has some gas and regulator, would make good smoker, $200 cash, will load. Shane Burnett Covington 770-827-0999 PVC irrigation water line, 3000 plus ft. of 8 & 6-inch, gasketed high pressure. Robert Wilson Sparta 404-697-0973 Three-year-old Trinity Reeves is shown holding the four-pound nine-ounce sweet potato grown this year by her parents, Jason and Irene Reeves, in their garden in McDonough, Ga. The photo was sent in by her great grandfather Ray Reeves, also of McDonough. Quartersawn tongue & groove paneling and flooring, pine, poplar and oak, $1.25-1.50 per sq. ft. Timothy Tucker Newnan 770-251-7612 Rails, locust, board fences, installed, delivered anywhere in north Ga. Dan Gilbert Dahlonega 706-974-2060 Sawmill lumber, pine, poplar, oak, cedar, hickory, maple, starting at 47 cents/board ft. or saw your logs starting at 25 cents/board ft. Todd Chaney Cartersville 404-861-7402 Slat strips, 4 ft., 40 cents each, can cut 12 ft., have variety of lumber, custom sawing available. Jason Oliver Clermont 770-3185148 Split locust farm fence post & rails. C. Mitchell Cleveland 706-865-9828 Syrup kettles: 80 gal., $1200, 60 gal., $900, wide lip, no cracks. John Lewis Lakeland adrianlewis@live.com 229-251-6271 229503-9891 Tires, 4 ea, 225/60/16, $100 for all, parts cleaner, make offer, you load and haul. Ronald Rush Franklin 706-675-3417 Used 3/4" black gas/drinker pipe, used Ziggity drinker lines, great for pullet house. Roger Flanagan Murrayville 706-864-6707 Want 4-in. latch lock, irrigation fittings, elbors, T's, plugs, etc. Steve Nugent Ambrose 912-393-5900 Wanted 40 sheets of 8' 5v used tin, Monroe area. Jim Arnold Monroe 678-925-3342 Wild hog traps, spring-loaded door, continous catch, removeable top, large/small hogs, 4x4x8 ft. J.D. Conger 1376 Old Norman Park Rd Norman Park 31771 229-769-5472 Wilton 400S machinist's vise, 4" jaw, exc. cond. Jimmy Tripp Hawkinsville 478-8929592 Woodmizer lumber, 1x12 pine, poplar, oak, trailer flooring, any thickness. Larry Moore Newnan 678-278-5709 Ziggity drinkers, Choretime feeders & other misc. poultry house equipment. Lynn 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 404-651-9081. 1 Reg 4 year old Angus bull, sire 004, $2,500; 2 yr. old bulls, too. Allen Ellicott Abbeville 229-401-8590 1 Regd. Black Angus bull, 8 F1 Angus, Hereford cows w/3 calves at side, $14,000 take all. Bub Moody Baxley 912-240-2431 10 Black Baldie heifers, open, avg. 18 mths., from low birth UGA bull. Ricky Yarbrough Gray 478-256-2933 11 replacement heifers, Simmental/Angus cross (Regd. Angus sire), $1,250 ea. Billy McGee Fairburn 404-285-1189 770-9643888 12 Charolais bulls, avg. daily weight gain, 3.34 lbs., weaning weight, 750 lbs., born Oct. 2011, ready for breeding, Dec. 2012. Harris Morgan Camilla 229-336-6774 12 months-2 1/2 year old Registered Black Angus bulls, AI/ET/natural service, gentle/easy calving. K. Schwock Homer 404735-9524 16 Black Baldie heifers, 1 yr. old, purebred Angus mothers, horned Hereford daddies, choice heifers. George Burnett Lowndes 229561-1489 2 Angus heifers for show or herd replacement, dob 11/18/2011, 11/25/2011, Registration #'s 17219875 & 17219916. Mark Boatright Bristol dose@accessatc.net 912632-5640 2 Black Angus bulls, Regd. papers, Bon View Design, 6 yr.old., sold all my cows, $5000. Clarkie Leverette Ambrose clarkieleverette@gmail.com 912-393-5345 2 full-blooded P. Hereford bulls, 8 months old, Sept. 5, 2012. D.L. Jaillette Covington 770-786-5143 2 Regd. Black Angus bulls, proven, 4 yrs. old., $2000 each. J. Steve Chapman LaFayette rozchap@windstream.net 423-595-7051 2-yr.-old polled Hereford & F1 Braford bulls w/performance data; 130+ yearling bulls & 60 yearling polled Hereford heifers. Jonny Harris Odum 912-586-6585 20 bred regd. Black Angus heifers and cows, also good selection of young bulls. Fred Blitch Statesboro 912-865-5454 24 young Angus & Angus-cross prs.; also, young bred cows for fall & spring calving. Connie Walker Pearson 912-422-8100 3 yearling Black baldie heifers, farm raised. Don Hudgins Marietta 404-886-6849 4-6 month purebred Hereford bulls for sale, $550 to $750, great bloodlines. Mike Taylor Blythe 706-399-8244 6 Registered Black Angus heifers, good bloodine, shots and wormed. Earl Williams Hawkinsville 478-892-7981 Angus bull, AI sired, Credence, LBW, high growth, 19 months, delivery free 35 miles of LaGrange, $2875. James Fincher LaGrange 706-298-1156 Belted Galloway bull, good markings, 3 yrs. old, 1200 lbs. approx. Jeff Stewart Toccoa 706-244-4912 706-886-9924 Black Angus bull calves, (3), 7 months old, $1,000 ea. James Martin Waynesboro 706558-5005 Black Angus bulls, 14, 16, 24 months. Gerald Kastner Clarkesville 706-947-3503 Black Angus, 5-7 months, 1 bull, $550; 4 heifers, $500. C.D. Gravitt Buford 770-945-4371 Black Simmental bull, breeding age, white on face, embryo sired, $3000. Marion Brooks Nicholson 706-207-2607 Brangus cattle, bulls, 13 months old, heifers, 8 months old, Brinks bloodlines, vaccinated. Nelson Casey Canon 706-245-8525 Bred registered Angus cows, fall due, Regd. Angus and Charolais bulls, 14 to 23 months. Stephen Cummings Marshallville 478-3965832 Bulls: Red Brahman, Simmental and Simbrah, weaning and breeding age, few cows and heifers. Cliff Adams Bowdon 770-258-2069 Coming 4-yr SimAngus bull, easy calve, good muscling, sired Dream On, out of 6807 cow. Dee Martin Fort Valley 478-338-5109 Commercial Angus yearling bulls, low birth weights, very gentle, "Predestined" bloodline. John Bryant Eatonton 706-485-8321 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 Gelbvieh young bulls, all registered purebreds, bred for easy calving and fast growth. John Kiss Gainesville 770-531-1126 Great starter herd, one Regd. Charolais bull, 4 Regd. Charolais heifers, calving Nov., $8500 take all. Terry Moody Baxley 912-2781041 Jersey heifers, due to calve in Sept., AI bred, $850 up, Holstein, Jersey, weaned heifers. Mike Preston Blakely 229-220-9992 Miniature bull, Hereford bloodlines, gentle, grass raised, 4 years, $1,000. Van Martin Savannah goldencoast@bellsouth.net 912660-1063 Polled Hereford bull, Ga. Boy, bloodlines prevent inbreeding, see calves with mothers. Henry Holder Social Circle 770-385-0127 Purebred horned Hereford bull, 6 years old, $2,000. Mike Buford Concord 770-884-5080 Purebred Red Angus bulls (no papers), 8 mos. old, $800. Alton Ray 123 W Sheraton Dr Washington 30673 706-678-2801 Red Angus bull, "Big Dude", 9 months, outstanding confirmation, gentle, can register, by Elvis. Billy Andrews Bogart 770-725-7716 Reg. Black Angus bulls, 11 mos., $1150, heifers, $1100. Roy Millsap Summerville 770-891-0486 Regd. Angus heifers for sale, also bred cows, all excellent quality. Windell Gillis Eastman 478-374-4868 478-231-8236 Regd. Angus: 3 excellent, 10 mos. Prophet calves, (2B, 1C) w/pedigrees, 6807, 928, Analyst, 878, TCD & Ext. Dennis Scott Sylvania 912-682-4422 Regd. BlackAngus bull, dob 10/21/08, bull out of Calhoun bull test program, selling to prevent inbreeding, $2100. David Cagle Fairmount 770-796-2555 Regd. Charolais bulls, coming 2 yrs., semen tested, BVD, tuberculosis & brucellosis tested negative, good selection virgin bulls, cow ready. Curtis Kiclighter Marshallville 478-967-2940 Regd. Polled Hereford bulls, good EPD's, ultra sound carcass info provided, herd cert. & accred. Larry Lane Carrollton 678-378-5170 Regd. Polled Hereford bulls, low birth weight, heifer friendly, many to choose from. Brad Mullins Martin 706-491-7556 Regd. Polled Purebred Beefmaster bulls, 15 to 18 mos. old, good conformation, shots, very gentle, several bloodlines. Vernon Turner Dalton 706-278-7814 Romagnola bull and heifer, Rom-Angus heifer, registration and delivery avail. Jim Lightsey 905 Dupe Herndon Rd Surrency 31563 celebrationfarms@dishmail.net 912367-5366 912-614-5515 Senepol bull, 2 1/2 yrs., full-blood, first cross has heat tolerance, Senepol cross heifers ready to breed this fall. Roy Lee Strickland Villa Rica 770-459-5997 Senepol heifers, Polled, calving ease and heat tolerant. Russ Page Watkinsville 706540-0979 Service age Angus, calving ease bulls, choose from 2 popular bloodlines, ready for delivery. Merrill Carter Madison 706-3422840 706-343-7001 Service age purebred Black Angus and Black Simmental bulls, years of extensive AI breeding. Billie Clanton Odum 912-221-1383 Simmental & SimAngus bulls, Black, Polled, low birth, high growth, all embryos, docile, breeding age, you pick, choose from several. Lanier Warbington Cumming 404-281-2433 Simmental Black Baldy bull, 19 months old, excellent EPD's, Reg# 2591014, $2,200, Habersham County. Mr. Barrett Mt. Airy 706499-8008 WTS/WTT 5 yr. old Zebu bull, beautiful Zebu bull, but need a different herd bull. William Haas Perry 478-987-1789 Calving ease, milking ability, gentleness, Regd. polled shorthorn bulls, show heifers, steers, exc. quality., Club Calf member. Ken Bridges Commerce 706-768-3480 Swine If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-651-9081. 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. BBQ pigs, all sizes. Wanda Griffioen Monroe 770-267-0464 678-635-8701 Eggplant Parmesan 2 large eggplants, peeled Salt 1 large egg 1/4 cup water 1 cup Italian bread crumbs 1/4 cup olive oil 1 30-ounce jar spaghetti sauce 1 1/2 cups shredded Parmesan cheese 1 cup shredded mozzarella cheese Slice eggplant in 1/4 inch slices and spread out on paper towels. Sprinkle salt over slices and allow to sit for 20 minutes. Wipe excess moisture from slices. Combine egg and water in a large bowl, place breadcrumbs in a separate bowl. Dip eggplant slices in egg mixture then bread crumbs. Heat oil and brown slices on each side approximately 1 minute each side. Place 1/2 cup spaghetti sauce in the bottom of a 9x13 baking dish and layer eggplant slices, placing Parmesan cheese between layers until gone. Pour remaining spaghetti sauce over layers and top with Mozzarella cheese. Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes or until bubbly. Makes 6 servings 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. BBQ size pigs: Yorkshire/Hampshire cross, also Hampshire piglets. Tammy Anderson Elberton 770-403-8964 Berkshire registered boars and gilts; show quality, finest meat breed and very docile. Duke Burgess Louisville 478-625-9542 305923-0262 Bershire pigs, A.I. sired, born 6/20/12, exc. blood lines. Kenneth Buffington Royston 706245-9706 Hampshire and Yorkshire boars, all ages, younger gilts, feeder/barb. pigs, val. herd. Lawton Kemp Dudley 478-875-3243 Landrace/Duroc and Landrace/Hampshire piglets for sale, 3 months old, 75 lbs., great BBQ size. Kelly Wilson Griffin paddlechik01@yahoo.com 770-365-1530 Large black hogs, various ages, most docile pigs alive, very tasty. Sandra Jones 2301 Tarva Rd Albany 31721 sandra_fay_ jones@hotmail.com 229-344-2983 Pure bred, York Duroc cross, vaccinated & castrated pigs, $45 ea. Dale Hawbaker Monroe 770-317-0995 Safe & gentle Duroc boar, breeding age. David Rackley Lexington 478-230-0060 Yorkshire pigs for sale, pure bred. Wallace Taylor Milledgeville sanfordtrucking@ windstream.net 478-452-0668 Goats And Sheep If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-651-9081. 100 % Boers; giant new imported bloodline, 450 lb. grandsire, improve your herd now. Marie Kilgore Lawrenceville 770-733-7507 100% Boer billy, traditional color; will be 3, 12/12, have offspring and registration application, $225. Harry Propes Flowery Branch 770-855-5124 18 month old Boer billy goat, $275. Taylor Adams Commerce 706-338-4530 19 katahdin and Katahdin/Dorper ewes, 1-5 yrs, heavy bred to Katahdin ram, $240 ea. $425 for all. Derek Webb Crandall jwebb1@windstream.net 706-483-6350 706483-8957 2 baby billy Pygmy goats, born May 14th, $50 each. Melodie Maddox Dallas 770-2387008 2 Breeding stock Boer goats, three years old; proven breeders $250 each. Sherman Stratton Powder Springs 678-223-8038 2 Nubian Bucks; Non-registered $100, sire has milkers w/Kismet & Kastdemur in his Pedigree. Pat Edwards Summerville 706862-2718 2 Nubian-LaMancha cross dairy wethers; $65 each or $100 for both. Lori McKeel Winterville 706-549-0085 3 Saanen wethers, born last spring, $75. larry priest Monroe 770-267-8575 770-6307982 4 superior genetics bucks, ADGA registered, 1 wether for pet or weed eater. all priced accordingly. S. Stephens Hoschton 706-654-2867 4H-FFA Suffolk X show lambs $100. each 1 ram, 1 ewe, 1 small billy $50. Bobby Shields Mineral Bluff 706-374-5338 ADGA Nubian doe $400, unregistered doelings, $70 each, registered herd buck $350. Lisa Rees Good Hope 770-267-8279 ADGA Oberhasli doelings, 3 months old, disbudded, bottlefed. Rebecca Reynolds Pelham 229-224-4158 ADGA registered Nubian dairy goats. Gary Gray Milner garyjgray@bellsouth.net 770358-7452 Babydoll sheep, registered rams, just in time for breeding season, lambs and adults, $200 ea. Jim Donahue Douglasville James@SweetwaterCreekRanchGA.com 770-714-0556 Beautiful miniature Pygmy goats for sale new babies and possibly pregnant females. Louie Estep Newnan 770-301-4449 Breeding stock mixed Boar Nubian, Kiko, Does, Bucks & Kids. Excellent condition. Kevin Henkle Rome 678-315-2791 Cagba colored Angora goats; Reds, Blacks, Does, Wethers, Bucks, spinners flock, $150up. Tina Evans Taylorsville 770-324-4380 Goat for sale, registered dairy goats, Alpines. Tommy Duckett Ellijay 706-6357019 Herd reduction, swap buck, with papers, small bucks, both show quality; all Boers. Gene Austin Newington 912-863-3890 Nigerian Dwaft bucks and more. Ben Cox Vienna 229-313-6646 Nigerian/Dwarfs, 2 bucklings $200 each,1 doeling $300, born 5/11/12, top bloodlines, ready for registration, disbudded. lickskilletfarm.com Mandy Adams Greensboro mthillart@yahoo.com 404-606-2188 Nubian, Nubian Boer cross goats, Does $150, Withers $100, spotted Nubian buck, $150. Ken McMichael Monticello 706-8199295 Oberhasli doelings, disbudded, shots, also Oberhasli doe in milk. Kay Marshall Milner 770-358-2341 Purebred Nubian buckling, $75, Nubian Mix doeling, $100, Nubian mix wether, $75. All 2 mos old. Jeff Davis Carrollton 770-542-7737 Pygmy Babies hand raised, tame; males, $65 females $75. Richard Vanduyn 1204 Roxey Maxey Rd Winder 30680 678-4252445 678-425-2445 Page 8 THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday, September 5, 2012 Pygmy goats, male & female, beautiful colors. Richard Day Monroe rd58@windstream.net 770-267-0004 Pygmy Goats, Nannies, Billies, babies. Not for meat. $50 and up. Sandra Smith Covington 770-786-6227 Ram lambs, Katahdin-Dorper mix; goats- male/ female kids. Susan Cobb Cedartown 404-218-1615 Reg. Katahdin ram. papers, $300, born, 2/11/2010. Rosalind Chapman LaFayette rozchap@windstream.net 423-838-4455 Registered ADGA Nubian bucks, 6 to 9 months old; ready for service this fall, $200. Joe McKenzie Guyton 912-660-3384 912- 232-5700 Small herd: 75% Katahdin:1-2 yr ram,1-6 mo. ram lamb,1-6 mo. ewe lamb, 1-2 yr ewes, $650. Ira Mandas Adairsville icman46@ hotmail.com 678-763-8080 Spanish/Boer/Toggenburg billy prospects, weanling age; excellent disease resistance, milking ability, good feet. Betty Lewis Brunswick 912-264-8535 Trio of Barbado sheep, 1 ram and 2 ewes; 2 years old, $350 for trio or $150 seperately. Michael Whiddon Leesburg 229-886-8783 USBGA registered 100% Boer bucks; USA World champion bloodlines, TarzanT66, Warlord, Tarmac, Hudson's Shadow bucks, mature to 400lbs. Susan Bragg Conyers 404408-6151 Want to buy Katahdin female sheep, three years or younger; adding to herd. Lonnie Pope Sunnyside 770-233-0130 Equine For Sale If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-651-9081. 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. 1 donkey, female,gray, small to med., $150. Larry Gatrel Maysville 706-652-2308 11 yr. old gelding, 7 yr. old mare, paints, drives single & double, rides, Amish trained Tommy Day Blackshear 912-449-4132 14 yr. old chestnut racking gelding, 15.2 hds., broke, gentle, exc. trail horse, smooth, fast gait, will go anywhere, $1000. Amanda Childers Fairmount 770-894-2509 15 yr. old, SSH mare, 15.1 hds., bay & white, easy keeper, $1100. P. Wright Mansfield 404-461-3464 3 yr. old TWH mare, light buckskin, black mane & tail, black stocking legs, $2000. Carroll Kirkland Fitzgerald 229-423-7435 5 Regd. ASB broodmares & 2012 foals, you pick, $2000 ea. Buck Davis Macon 478-2563162 5 Shetland ponies, 4 mares, 1 gelding, ages 3 to 9, 30 to 44 inches tal, priced $500-1,000, call days. Sabrine Yepes Ball Ground 770479-8926 A mammoth jenny, due to foal in next few weeks, $300obo. Billy Crump Hartwell 706376-5631 Donkeys, standard size, male, female, very gentle, great pasture guards, pets, delivery available, I-75, Exit 201. Harry Lewis Jackson 678-773-5211 Hackney Pony mare, 5-yr., 11.5, sorrel, gentle, anyone can ride, $650. Brenda McDaniel Good Hope 770-207-6150 Miniature 5 month old colt, Appaloosa sorrel with blanket, 27 inches, halter broke, $450 J. Wilkes Athens bearcreekhorses@ rocketmail.com 706-207-9366 Miniature donkeys, back jack, $200; breeding or guard donkey, $200, nice jenny, $300. Bill Wray Perry 478-825-1297 Regd. Pasos, 10-yr. mare, 5-yr. gelding, all shots, Coggins up to date, loads, trails, exc. health, $1150 ea./$2000 both. C. Wellham Statham 678-764-5097 TWH/Morgan mare, bay tricolor, 14.1 hds., 10 yrs., 1995 QH/Morgan roan mare, 14.3 hds., extensive riding, trails, parades, drill team. A. Wyrosdick Dahlonega 706-867-9073 Poultry/Fowl For Sale If you have any questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-651-9081. 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. 1 breeding pair, Narragansett turkeys, 1 1/2 yrs. old $95, both are certified w/NPIP. Kenneth Spear Chickamauga 706-539-2423 1 rooster and 4 hens, free to good home. Jerry Harrison Lawrenceville 770-921-3260 1 rooster, 3 hens, 15 wks black Australorp, $30; 1 rooster, 5 hens, Buff Orpington, 12 wks $45. Rebecca C Conley Conyers 770-483- 9560 1 year old hens, laying nice brown eggs, $12 ea, Pullets $6 ea., Bourbon Red turkeys. Lee Holloway Greenville 706-672-0015 1 yr. old white peacock @ 3 yr. old, blue pea hen for sale, $50 each. Gilbert Messenger Conyers 770-922-0046 11 comet hens, 2 yrs old, $5 each. Sammy Robertson Ringgold 706-937-4310 15 pearl gray guineas, $5 each. James King Newborn 770-787-3674 2 month old blue laced red Wyanadotte, Mille Fluer, Silver Phoenix and more. Logan Powers Brooks 770-401-2924 2 Roosters,1 RIR and 1 Dominique, both are healthy and friendly, make an offer. Megan Bauser Kennesaw 770-401-6468 2012 Eastern Strain & Rio Grande turkeys for sale, Easterns, $20, Rios $10 each, call before 9PM. Curtis McDade Milledgeville 478-414-6578 2012 Silver Spangled German Spitzhauben chickens; pheasants Melanistic. Dennis Rich Barnesville 678-603-3777 3 male Indian Blue peacocks, full grown, just molted tail; $75 for 3 or $35 ea. Cathy Brown Jefferson 706-367-1575 3 Rhode Island Red roosters, 4 months old; will sell $5 a piece or trade for chicks. Matt Ransone Senoia 770-254-8937 770-301- 3999 3 Tom turkeys, bronze, 3 months old - $20 each. Linda Mims Newnan ldmims@ yahoo.com 770-251-2514 4 Pekin male ducks for sale; 5 months old, $12, each. Fran Surrette Oxford 770-265- 4418 6 D'uccle Bantam hens, born May 2012, 1/D'uccle rooster, 4/mixed hens; $6 ea., all for $50. Stacey Brooks Fayetteville 770-460- 2024 Ameraucanas, Barred Rocks, Brahmas, Marans, Giants and more; rare and heritage breeds, can ship chicks. www.taylorhobby farms.us Lisa Taylor Dalton 706-694-8256 Americana, RIR, Silver Wyanadottes, Cochins, Buffs; show quality, OE pigeons, doves, and others. Randy Shoemaker Carrollton 678-796-9222 Assorted chickens & turkeys; red golden pheasants - this year hatch; 2011 turkeys; great prices. John Herndon Grayson 404- 697-7179 Baby chicks. Buff Orpingtons, American Dominiques, RIR, Delawares, pure breeds, various ages, large quantities available. Monte Poitevint Lakeland 229-482-3854 Baby chicks: Polish, Silkies, Seramas, Americanas; Welsummers $3/5 Silkie and Red Sex Link roosters $10 each. Jan Ross Conyers Janlros@yahoo.com 770-929-0817 678-910-7746 Bantams, Japanese black tail, Old English, Mille Fleur. Robert Veatch Matthews 706- 414-9814 Bantams, Silkies, BB red, Cochins, Buffs, red Pyles, grays, over 200 to choose from. Jimmy King Buford 770-945-3664 Beautiful Muscovy Ducks for Ponds, free, not for food. Fausto Cortez Athens 706-255- 7965 706-255-2070 Black Copper Marans, Buff Orphington & Rhode Island Red Chicks, $3. Jimmy Padgett Dahlonega jcpadgett@windstream.net 706- 867-8160 706-429-4614 Black Shoulder Pied Breeder Trio, orders for Gray peacock,Temminck, Impyan, and Lady Amherst Pheasants, all 2012 hatched. Gene Turpin Wiley 706-782-9965 Black, Blue, Splash Marans & Lavendar Orpingtons-all ages; Hatching eggs also available at $30/doz. Holly Longino Fayetteville 770-317-3341 Black/Copper Maran chicks/$8, pullets/2-3 month $15, pullets/4-6 month $18/hen/$25, roosters/ $50 feather footed blacks/blue. Jim Darden Jackson desedar@yahoo.com 770- 775-0430 770-310-2253 Blue duckling, Blue spangle, Spangle, Wheaten, blue quail, Blue Tail Buffs, gold duckling and more. Tony Wilson Dawsonville 770-617-5005 Blue Wheaten, Wheaten and Splash, OE Bantams for sale; less than 4 mths old. Michael Costley West Point 706-302-7864 Bobwhite/Coturnix quail eggs, $65/100, $130/500, $250/1000. Willie Strickland Pooler 912-748-5769 Brown egg laying pullets; just started laying, $10 ea., good meaty roosters, $8 ea. Morris Jennings Cumming 770-401-5263 Buff Orpington chicks; various ages & prices, also Blk, Copper Moran roosters, $15 ea. Melvin Worley Lexington 706-347-2030 Chickens, several kinds and ages, from game to silkies, $10 and up. Tom Glover Covington 770-337-0160 Ducks for sale, Peken, Cayugas, and Indian runners, $10 each, also Crested Pekens $12 each. Malinda Raese Hartwell mraese2011@ hotmail.com 706-376-5500 Eastern wild turkeys for sale, Poults $15. grown Toms $50. James Gantt Barnesville 770-358-6838 Fall fire sweet grass, turkey hen around 2 yrs old $25 or trade for 5 healthy pigeons. Steve Campbell Snellville 678-387-0710 Five (5) laying hens for sale (all brown eggs); all healthy and laying daily, $65 for all. Paul McCullough Stockbridge paulkaymccullough@att.net 404-392-0457 Frizzles: eleven total, 1 rooster; make offer. LeGay Saul Fayetteville 770-380-1267 Game Fowl : reasonable prices; White Kelso, Pumpkin Hulsey, Ruble Hatch, Jap/Warhorse, Sweater Greys, Bumblefoot. Demus Bryant Canton 770-720-2939 Gamefowl: hatch Greys, Albanys and many more. Chase Willams Buena Vista 229-3149712 Ginger reds, Blacks, Silver duckwings, Whites, BB reds. John Shankles Summerville 706-857-3805 Golden comet pullets, cackle, Missouri Hatchery, two month old range, readed $8. each. Gene Garrison Clermont 770-983-3070 Golden Comets: 3 months old, 24 pullets, two roosters. Alfred King Acworth 678-3329288 Guinea keets, 6 weeks old, powder blue. $4. ea. Shirlee Hagler Mauk shirlee49@ juno.com 706-573-8125 Guineas for sale $4 and up, Douglas Muse Dalton 706-277-3730 Guineas for sale. Harlin Williamson Bowden 770-258-7360 Healthy 3 month old RIR Pullets, not caged, $12. each, firm. Mingo Gonzales Conyers peggygonzales@yahoo.com 770-402-9003 770-402-9003 Healthy young purebred Bantam roosters: D'Uccle, Mille Fleur, Dutch & Silkies, very friendly, handled daily. $5/each Amorette Halley Suwanee ourgoldenapples@ gmail.com 770-298-6566 Homing pigeons, YB's from proven flyers $10; Doves, $5, layer pullets $8. Kim Hogan Cleveland hoganguitar1975@yahoo.com 706-809-1215 Muscovy baby ducks for sale, assorted sizes, $3 to $10. Roger Wilson Franklin bobbiemwilson@netzero.com 770-854-8028 770-328-3970 OE bantams, blue spangle, crele, brassy, lemon blue, birchen, splash also moderns and breeders. Janice Payne Jasper 706-692-6769 OE Bantams, Brassy Backs, Black, Birchen, silver blue, pearls, priced according to age. Jerry Stallsworth Covington 770-786-7168 OEGB: Bantams, Spangles, Splash, BBReds, Fawn & SDW, OE quails, Brassy backs, Wheaten, Whites, Blacks. Ted Charles Douglasville 770-942-6847 Pair of Black Australian swans, 6 yr old male and female, proven breeders, $3,000. Craig Glover Crandall 706-695-6889 Pea chicks for sale; hatched, Aug 2012, $20 each. Melissa Zgonc Powder Springs 678-687-2740 Peacock, male breeder, sell or swap for female. Joye Thomasville 229-226-5457 Pens, 9ft x 6ft, cages big and small, waterers and feeders; new incubators, wire and more. Bedford H Woodard Dalton 706-581-1563 Pigeons quality stock, Archangels, Capuchines, Frilled backs, Old German Owls, $15 each & up. Nambia Bennett Atlanta 404622-9432 Pigeons: quality stock, Strassers, Carneaus, Lahores & White Barbary doves $15 ea & up. John Bennett Atlanta 404-680-5150 Purebred game chicken; Madigan Clarets quail size and up; stags/pullets; cocks/hens. Vernon Murphy Cornelia 706-778-5072 Rhode Island Red pullet, Dominiques pullets, Pekin ducks. Brian Sturdy Dahlonega 706-865-9201 Ringneck pheasants, Bantams, White Cochin, Milli Fleur and Porcelain D'Uccle also Black Shamo, Dark Brahma standard. Jerry Youghn Ocilla 229-468-3435 RIR, Black Copper, Blue Copper Marans, Seramas, turkeys, priced $5 plus all must go, many to choose from. Chris Sims Moreland 678-378-4448 678-378-4448 Roosters, several colors and sizes, few hens; $10, $5 for roosters. T R Penland Flowery Branch 770-289-8687 Two1 year old male, India bue peacocks, $35 each, 5 newborn peacocks, $10 each. Chad Shrouder Douglas 912-384-2604 White, Silverduckwings, BBReds, Spangles, Silverseabright take all $1.25 each (4-5mo.old) approx. 125 birds. Gerald Hayes Flowery Br 470-208-0309 770-967-3877 Young Game rooster $5. each call. Willie Keen Jr. Perry 478-987-3687 Poultry/Fowl Requiring Permit/License If you have questions regarding this category, call 404-651-9081. Advertisements for bobwhite quail must be accompanied by a copy of the advertiser's commercial quail breeders license. Since this is a state protected bird, the Georgia Department of Natural Resources requires anyone selling bobwhite quail to have this license. For license information, write: LBRU COMMERCIAL LICENSE, 2065 US Highway 278 SE, Social Circle, GA 30025-4743. Bobwhite quail, flight conditioned, now available for the 2012 season, call for pricing. Rembert Hancock Fairmount 404-376-0550 706-337-5711 Poultry/Fowl Wanted Want 2 female black swan of breeding age, 1 female white swan of breeding age, will pick up in AL, GA or FL. Jim Baskett Forest Park 386-462-1657 ALTERNATIVE LIVESTOCK If you have questions regarding this category, call 404-651-9081. The Alternative Livestock category contains ads for ratites (ostriches, rheas, and emus) as well as other "nontraditional" livestock. 1 young female registered Llama w/papers; sweet, friendly, beautiful, needs home, halter trained, born 3/16/11, $500. C. Bryan Jasper cabryan@earthlink.net 706-337-2300 3 male Alpacas; 2 gelded white, 1 stud black and white, friendly and halter trained. Mary Thomason Carrollton jilltbar@aol.com 770-301-7696 Alpacas, two bred females and unrelated herdsire from nationally-known award-winning herd, $1,800. Juanita Crake. Juanita Crake Dawsonville ridgeviewfarm@windstream.net 706-265-7328 Immediate Alpaca farm liquidation, see website and make me an offer; cphalpacas@aol.com. Nancy Miller Carlton cphalpacas@aol.com 706-255-7914 Llamas for sale: 8 months old and up, $450 and up, males and females. Marsha Randolph Locust Grove s0uthernllamas@att.net 678815-1999 LIVESTOCK WANTED If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-651-9081. Items listed in the Livestock Wanted category must be for specific livestock; for instance, "want 3 or 4-yr. old quarter horse gelding, approx. 16 hds., suitable for moderately experience rider." Generalized ads, such as "want horses, any amount," are not acceptable for publication; neither are ads for free or unwanted livestock. Grandmother raising three stepsons looking for baby heifer, will love the ones you don't want. Lu Flaherty Danielsville 312-342-0734 Looking for friendly, small to medium breed dairy goat, nannies, 6 mos.-2 yrs. old. Sarella Wolff Thompson 706-267-2674 Want extra large mammoth jack donkey, gentle, reasonable price. Alvin Holton 44 Eagle Rd Lyons 30436 912-578-3323 912245-3324 LIVESTOCK HANDLING If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-651-9081. 16-ft. Gooseneck brand livestock trailer, excellent condition, good tires, brakes, floor. James Neighbors 525 District Line Rd Americus 31709 229-337-0038 Buford, Rope-o-Matic trainer, portable model w/variable speed controller, good cond., $3,200. Joe Sims Taylorsville 678986-0655 Countyline standard auto catch squeeze chute with headgate, $1,800. Joey Yasinski Newnan 770-251-2441 Dakota saddle, 15", suede seat, with breast collar, good condition, $400, Stubben "Siegfried" 17" w/o fittings, $300. Chris Hinson Homer nikiben@hemc.net 770-364-4410 Gooseneck stock trailer, 24x6, $3200; 20x6 Gooseneck stock trailer, $3000. Ray Cruce Madison 706-342-3512 Hay rings, heavy galvanized metal, 14/$2000 obo. Patrea Pabst Dewy Rose aepied@aol.com 404-217-8471 Looking for used 2 horse bumper pull trailer, 1990 and up models only Mr. Fulton Loganville 678-523-2256 Powder River calf tilt table, $300. E.A. Matthews Newton 229-734-5863 Stock trailer, bp,14-ft., dual axle, middle gate, $1700. Buddy Brown Cleveland 706878-0870 Sundowner Sunlite Gooseneck horse trailer, 2005, excellent condition, all new tires,$10,500. Brenda Kitchens Eatonton 706-485-8034 478-456-4998 Want head gate stand, in good condition, for Preifert head gate, call with info. Will Beattie Ellijay vdsk9@ellijay.com 706-669-0596 Want used cattle squeeze chute. John Gentry Roopville 404-597-3671 RABBITS If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-651-9081. Angora, Sandwanes, Lionheads, Minilops, Jersey wooley, Dwarfs, NZW, Hollardlops, Dutch, Flemish Giant. Lori Lowman Bowdon gilbert.lori86@yahoo.com 770-809-4668 770809-4668 Baby dwarf Hotots, babies Holland Lop, dwarf Netherlands red, other mixed breeds, Lionheads and mini Lionheads. Anita Lindsey Griffin 678-814-5290 770-412-6368 Herd reduction of small breed crosses, $3. ea. T. Russell Loganville 770-682-8670 Hoto bunnies, very small, must sell, $10. ea. David Bell Zebulon 770-228-7167 Pure New Zealand Reds or Whites, 4 different lines, papers on all, A.R.B.A.D.R.B.A.-F.N.Z.R.B. Linda lee Dawsonville 706-531-4785 706-531-4785 Silver fox, Pedigreed, Buck blue, proven; Doe 6 mo, black potential for both colors in offspring, $130 pr. Wes Newberry Gainesville Pinkjemimah@gmail.com 770-654-1751 Tiny Pedigreed Netherland Dwarf, BEW, Holland Lop, Dwarf Hotot and Lion Head bunnies, pic avail. hanngray@bellsouth.net Ann Gray Milner hanngray@bellsouth.net 770-468-3330 FEED, HAy AND GRAIN If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-651-9081. All hay ads must contain the variety of hay offered for sale; i.e., Coastal bermuda hay, Alicia hay, etc. $30 a roll, Coastal/Fescue cut 8-24-12, in field. Jesse R Champion Griffin 770-2283664 $35; 5x6 rolls, 2012 Fescue-Orchard mixed hay in barn, del. avail. Sam Thurmond Commerce georgiathurmond@gmail 706- 335-6441 $37.50; bermuda/Bahia 4x5 bales, 2012/net-wrapped, Dublin/Macon area. Don Galimore Montrose dgalimore@ mindspring.com 478-376-4502 $50 4x5 rolls, 2012 ryegrass / bermuda mix; $60, bermuda rolls, net wrap, fertilized, in barn, horse quality. W. Glover Griffin 770- 599-9806 $50 per roll, 4x5 netwrapped Bahia/Coastal mix, fertilized and sheltered. Cason Anderson Perry 478-952-2875 $50; 4x5 rolls, horse quality fescue in barn, limed, fertilized, sprayed; Cow rolls, $40. Jason Breeding Senoia jasonbreeding@ msn.com 770-599-8998 $55; 4x5 rolls, Alicia/Coastal bermuda, in barn, well fertilized, $5 square; Perennial, $6, horse quality. James Carter Moultrie carteryorkies@yahoo.com 229-891-5778 '11 square bales, $4; 2012 round rolls, in barn, rain free, fertilized, $40 rolls, mixed fescue/orchard grass. Jimmy Leatherman Carrollton lleather@bellsouth.net 770-834- 8333 '12 Alicia Bermuda; highly fertilized, horse quality, $4/$5 squares, in field/barn; $60, round bales. A. Johns Bronwood 229-995- 5371 '12 Alicia hay; 4x6 net wrapped, $60 each. Ethan/Colt Myers Sycamore sandcreekmy@ windstream.net 229-402-0409 229-402-9365 '12 bermuda, fertilized and lime, 4x5 rolls, horse quality, barn, $50, field, $45, Chuck Hecht Columbus 706-577-6590 '12 Bermuda, Orchard, Fescue mix, round bales, in barn, $25. Grady Roberts Aragon grajoyroberts@bellsouth.net 770-684-9866 '12 Bermuda/Fescue mix; horse quality hay, large roll, $60, sq. bales, $5, can deliver. Jay Townsend Monroe btownsend62@ gmail.com 678-618-6992 '12 Bermuda/Fescue mix; 4x5 netwrapped, rainfree in barn, $40 (volume discount) delivery available. David Sharpton Commerce sharpton1@windstream.net 706- 376-0876 '12 Bermuda/Fescue, 4x4 roll in barn, $30; sq. bales, $5. Bud Eichel Thomson beichel@mac.com 706-421-4945 '12 Bermuda; rain free, fert., weed sprayed, $5.50 @barn, del.avail. Al Guillebeau Monroe BIGAL62402aol.com 770-267-8929 '12 Coastal and Tift 44 bermuda 4x5 roll, $35-$40 per roll, delivery available. Scott McDaniel yatesville 706-472-3013 '12 Coastal Bermuda hay; horse quality, guaranteed, fert., UGA soil/specs., sq. 4x5, round bales in barn, del./stack available. Olin Trammell Forsyth 478-994-6463 478-960- 7239 '12 Fescue sq. bale, $4.50; rolls, $40, horse qlty; mulch hay, sq, $2.75; rolls, $25; Wheat straw available. Ricky Anderson Taylorsville cfouts@windstream.net 404-402-8470 404- 402-8470 '12 Fescue, Orchard mix sq. and rnd. bales, fert, weed sprayed, horse quality in barn or field . Lewis Stogner Menlo Lstog@aol.cOm 770-235-2480 '12 Fescue/Bermuda hay, 4X5 rolls, second cut in barn, no rain,$50.per roll, horse & cow quality. Greg Kopp Griffin 770-206-0891 678- 688-1542 '12 horse quality, Bermuda; also cow, goat, & mulch hay, square bales only, delivery available, Monroe Co. Jimmy Waldrep Forsyth 478-994-0701 '12 Premium quality Bermuda, square bales, $6; 4x5 rolls, $60, Fescue/Orchard grass 4x5 rolls, $50. Charles Woodward Covington charleswoodward1@bellsouth.net 678-725-2292 100 % Timothy, no weeds, put up a touch wet, mulch/cow hay, $ 2.50. Craig Brooks Gainesville brooksbarrelhorses@yahoo.com 706-499-9720 12 + acres; cattle pasture, needs cut, you mow, you roll, you keep, North Troup County. Fred Bodine Hogansville fbodine@ wirelesshometown.com 706-637-0865 2012 4X5 rolls, Bermuda/Fescue mixed, net wrapped, rain free, sprayed, fertilized, delivery avail., $35-$40. Eddie Hilburn Danielsville rafterhfarm@windstream.net 706-988-3373 2012 4x5 rolls, in hay barn; Bahiagrass, Fescue, Crimson Clover, JD netwrap, $48/roll. Bob Miller Greenville abriarpatch@hotmail.com 706-672-4556 2012 5x5 bales of Bermuda and Bahaia, $45 each. Scott Stephens Wrightsville bendover130us@yahoo.com 478-232-8114 2012 Alicia Bermuda hay, large round bales, net wrapped, horse quality. Charles Carswell Hephzibah 706-592-4482 Notice to Farmers Any Georgia farmer claiming to have unpaid accounts for agricultural products sold in the last (6) months to Georgia Vegetable Co, Inc. of Tifton, Georgia, should immediately contact: Georgia Department of Agriculture, Bonding, Rm. 328 Agriculture Building, Capitol Square, Atlanta, Georgia 30334; (404) 656-3725. Wednesday, September 5, 2012 THE MARKET BULLETIN Page 9 2012 Alicia bermuda hay, limed/fertilized to UGA specs,, 4x5 net wrapped, Audrey Myrick Thomson myrick136@gmail.com 706-595- 4731 2012 Alicia bermuda, square bales, $5 per bale. Kenneth Potts Sylvester jr36660@yahoo.com 229-392-3675 2012 Alicia hay, 4x5 rolls, net wrapped, horse quality, weed free, and well fertilized. Paul Harris Patterson pharris_sts@ yahoo.com 912-670-0222 2012 Bahia square bales, horse quality, rain free, weed free, fertilized, $4. Celeste Adams Tignall celestea@nu-z.net 706-285-2777 2012 Bermuda & Bahia mix, 4x5 round bales, rain free, delivery avaiable, Jim Sibley Woodbury jasibley@earthlink.net 404-434- 8081 2012 Bermuda and Ryegrass, 4x5 rolls, $45; fertilized, weed free, barn stored, top quality, large quantity in field discounts. discounts. Billy Ewing Madison 770-713-9288 2012 Bermuda hay 4x5, round rolls, fertilized & weed free; horse hay, $50, cow hay, $30, large/small quantities. available. Ben Blatt Maysville 404-312-5131 2012 Bermuda, crabgrass, Johnson grass mix, 4x5 wrapped rolls, $20; bermuda rolls, horse quality, $38, Commerce. Donald Chandler Hull 706-548-7500 2012 Bermuda/Fescue mix hay, good quality, 5x5 bale, $32/bale, loading included. Stacey Burden Comer 706-783-5840 706- 714-7194 2012 Bermuda/ryegrass hay, 4X5 rolls, 30 left, $40/roll or all 30 for $35/roll. Jim Keith LaGrange 706-884-4923 2012 Coastal and Fescue mixed square bales, fertilized and limed, behind baler in field or in barn. Jane Rutledge McDonough 678- 372-1976 2012 Coastal and Fescue mixed, 5x5 round bales, fertilized and limed, in barn or field. James Rutledge McDonough 678-372-6443 2012 Coastal and Tift 85, sq. bales, excellent quality, $4.75 field/$5.25 barn, tractor trailor qty. available. Steve Allen Butler 31006 336-314-4841 478-862-3520 2012 Coastal bermuda hay, 4 x 5, stored in barn. Fred Sackett Butler sackett@pstel.net 478-862-5120 2012 Coastal bermuda hay, 5x5 net wrapped rolls, $50 a roll, volume discount. David Cannon Elberton cannon84@elberton.net 706-498-4020 2012 Coastal bermuda hay, horse quality, $4/bale at barn, del. available. Glenn Brinson Tarrytown sandi@brinsonhayandstraw.com 912-288-5960 2012 Coastal bermuda hay; 4x5 bales, horse-quality, fertilized-limed, rain free. Charles McCorkle Dearing kjc2.1@netzero.net 706- 699-2860 706-595-8375 2012 Coastal bermuda horse hay, well fertilized square bales, $5/bale, in barn. Elaine Strickland Mauk elainestrickland@live.com 706-741-1526 2012 Coastal bermuda; square bales, well fertilized and limed, horse quality, $6.75 bale, delivery available. Jack McCracken Newnan dustytrailfarms@gmail.com 770-304-2487 2012 Fescue /Orchard hay, fertilized, horse quality, 4x4 rolls. James H Payne Suches 706-838-4338 2012 Fescue bermuda; square bales, rain free, weed free, excellent quality, $5/bale at barn. Robert Barclay Ball Ground 770-889- 3217 2012 Fescue hay, 4x5 rolls, $25 per roll or will trade for heifers. Darrel Davis Mineral Bluff darrelbeckey@gmail.com 706-374-6922 706-851-5909 2012 Fescue mix square bales, $2.50 bale, $1 Mulch hay. Gene Finley Toccoa bond007da@gmail.com 706-391-1755 2012 Fescue mix, 4x5 net wrapped & fertilized, $25/roll in barn. Phil Hulsey Gainesville cindyhulsey7252@att.net 770- 540-0197 2012 Fescue Orchard 4X4 rolls, horse quality, covered, 95 rolls, $20 per roll, my field. Jon Anderson Sautee 770-402-9867 2012 Fescue, $30/roll, sprayed and fertilized, square bales, $4, barn. Russell bermuda, $30 roll. Charles Chastain Talking Rock charleschastain@yahoo.com 770-893- 9013 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. bale. 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/Orchard mix, 4x5 rolls, fertilized, limed, sheltered, $35 per roll or trade for cattle. Pat Sutton Clarkesville 706- 947-3006 706-499-9950 2012 Fescue/Rye mixed hay, good quality, sheltered square bales, $3/per bale. Tim Willis Aragon Willistim532@gmail.com 706-331-8177 2012 fescue; first cut, 4x5 rolls, $30 per roll. Tim Jarvis Jasper timparts@windstream.net 706-692-8043 2012 hay: need someone to cut and bale on halves basis, 40-50 acres, mixed grasses. Rick Brown Newnan 678-378-1917 2012 high quality hay, RFQ's 116-226, varieties available; Alfalfa, Alralfa/Rye, Clover/Rye, Fescue, Bermuda; small square bales, $5-9/bale. Judy Duncan Carrollton jduncan24@gmail.com 404-295-2404 2012 horse hay, well fertilized, in the barn; Fescue and Orchard grass, $5 each. Charles Hoffman McDonough 770-914-2767 2012 Horse quality bermuda hay, 4x5 rolls, $40, in barn. Tim Bramlett Greensboro 706- 453-4275 2012 Horse quality hay, fescue, $40; Bermuda, $45; all stored inside, 4x5 bales. David Smith Carrollton dsmith7723@ aol.com 404-323-4622 2012 horse quality hay, fescue/orchard, grass/bermuda mixed, sq. bales, $4.50; rolls, $45. Ronald Campbell Rockmart rjandcathy@ att.net 706-936-3294 2012 horse/cow quality, well fertilized, round/square bales, fescue & bermuda mix, just bermuda square bales. Don Fulkerson Milner donanddebbiie@bellsouth.net 770- 584-9602 2012 horse/cow quality, well fertilized, round/square bales, fescue & bermuda mix, just bermuda square bales. Nicki Halstead Barnesville donanddebbiie@bellsouth.net 678-972-7111 2012 horse/cow quality, well fertilized, round/square bales; Alicia, Bermuda & mix. JoAnn Young Locust Grove donanddebbiie@ bellsouth.net 770-722-9770 2012 Millet hay, well fertilized, 4x5 rolls, net wrapped, $30 - $35/ roll in field. Bart Miller, Jr. Williamson 770-228-6896 404-909-1719 2012 mixed Fescue hay 4x5, net wrapped rolls, $30/bales in barn, $25/bale, in field. Freddie Dalton Carnesville 706-658-6833 2012 Oat straw, 4x5 net wrapped, 200 bales, delivery avail. Tom Jones Waynesboro nemisisj1@yahoo.com 706-831-3981 2012 Russell bermuda; sq. bales, horse quality, UGA tested, call for price. Mark Aderholdt Eastanollee 706-491-7220 2012 Tift 44 & 85 square bales, $6/ea. and round bales, $60/ea., horse quality, delivery available. Durand Deal Tifton durandwdeal@ hotmail.com 229-388-5054 2012 Tift 44 bermuda, 4x6 rolls, barn kept, net wrapped, fert/limed well, weed free, horse quality, $60/roll. James Sells Monroe 770- 267-8603 2012 Tift 44 round and square bales, delivery available. Pierce Marlowe Monroe 678-776-0883 678-776-0883 2012 Tift hay, weed free, limed & fertilized by soil sample, 4x5 rolls, $30. Richard Josey Davisboro officer908@yahoo.com 478-232- 2808 2012 top quality Fescue hay, sq. bales, $3.25 each, rain free, in barn. Joe Bradley Canon 706-356-8295 4x4 round bales, Fescue/Orchard grass, $18, in the dry, delivery available. Ron Smith LaFayette rms103@windstream.net 706-5378841 4x5 Fescue mix, $35 each, horse quality, dry stored, fertilized, delivery available on large quanities. Rodney Johnson Tallapoosa johnsoncabinet@aol.com 678-378-6562 770- 574-7246 4x5 netwrap JD rolls, ryegrass and bermuda mix, fertilized and sprayed, $40 del. avaliable. Ronnie Thomas Watkinsville joshpennino@yahoo.com 706-207-7366 4x5 round bales, $35-$50; sq. bales; Russell bermuda, $6/bale; all barn stored, delivery available. Robert Lujan Moreland Robertlujan@bellsouth.net 770-328-9876 Bermuda & Bahia mix, well fertilized, barn kept, $50, 4x5 bale call. Marcus Bentley Toomsboro mb.284@hotmail.com 478-233- 0269 478-456-3019 Bermuda fescue, horse/cow quality in barn, $18- $35- $40 roll, discount delivery available. Zachart Coles Winder kyjoy@windstream.net 770-307-0882 Bermuda hay, excellent quality 4x5, net wrapped rolls, $40, square, $5, out of field. Todd Fleming Royston toddfleming@ bellsouth.net 706-498-1886 Bermuda mix hay for sale. 4x4 rolls, $30/ roll. Johnny Webb Pine Mountain lauriewebb427@gmail.com 706-881-7000 Bermuda square bales, 2011; cutting, still excellent horse hay, $4/bale, Sherrel Astin Villa Rica sherrel@ellisastingrading.com 678794-0880 Bermuda/Fescue hay, premium horse quality, rain and weed free, 4x5, netwrapped, $60, squares, $6. James Palmer Auburn rexpalmer@hotmail.com 770-867-9589 Bermuda; well fert. and sprayed, 4x5 net wrapped, $35 in field, square, $4.50 in field. C. Cannon Elberton 706-988-3333 Coastal bermuda hay; horse and cow quality, well fertilized, square bales, $4.50; rolls, $45 - $50. Curtis Durden Lyons 912- 526-3189 912-245-1081 Coastal bermuda; square, $5 in field, $6.50 in barn,15 or more; round, $40. Leonard Kinsley Perry lenhats@comsouth.net 478714-9900 Corn, clean, combined, bulk or barrel, for livestock; deer, turkey, etc, can deliver. Gilbert Thompson Palmetto bathames@ netscape.com 678-654-3247 Cow hay, mixed grass in field, 4x5, $35; horse hay in barn, rainfree, 4x5, $45, square, $5.50. Horace Pippin Culloden janespippin@ gmail.com 770-358-0815 770-550-7837 Excellent quality; '12 Bermuda/Fescue sq, bales in barn, $4.50; '12 Orchard/Fescue, round rolls, 4x5 in barn, $35. Larry Manley Tunnel Hill lmanley@optilink.us 706-537- 0665 Fescue and Fescue/bermuda, mix horse and cow quality hay, $3/square bale. Kermit Simmons Jefferson 770-867-7550 Fescue hay for sale, 4x5 rolls in barn, $35 a roll. Ricky Waters Dawsonville rp1955@ windstream.net 706-429-5243 Fescue square bales, $5; Coastal square bales, $5.50, located near Athens, GA. Steve Arnold Nicholson sgarnold@uga.edu 706- 207-4356 For sale: 2012 Alicia hay, 4x5 round bales, $45. Eric Mincey Baxley ashm255@ hotmail.com 912-367-5569 For sale: Coastal bermuda hay, $55/roll. Joe Joiner Sparks joiner9258@bellsouth.net 229-237-0050 Fresh cut square bales of Fescue- Bermuda-Clover; weed free, clean, dry, stored In doors, $3.50 per bale. Cash/Carry. Sam Rise Ellijay riseland@ellijay.com 706-273- 1133 Fresh cut square bales of Fescue- Bermuda-Clover; weed free, clean, dry, stored indoors, $3.50 per bale, cash. Frank Rise Ellijay riseland@ellijay.com 706-273-3311 Hay for sale, this year's crop,Tift 85, net wrapped and bermuda, $50 per roll. Stoney Layfield Tifton 229-848-0092 Hay for sale: Fescue mixed, $25 / field, $30/ barn. C.F. Collins Dahlonega 706-864-6300 Hay; large bales, Fescue/mixed grasses, stored in barn, $30 each. Frederick Adam Fayetteville fja0527@bellsouth.net 770-719- 8382 Horse quality bermuda hay; 5,000 square bales, 200 round bales; peanut hay. Paul Harris Odum 912-294-2470 Horse quality Fescue hay, sprayed for weeds, can deliver, $3.50/ bale. Randy Stith Suches barbarajune@windstream.net 706- 973-7104 Horse quality hay, $5/bale, barn kept, mixed Coastal/Fescue/Bahia. Charles Holland Thomaston 706-648-3947 706-975-5126 Marshall rye grass & bermuda; 4x5 rolls, excellent quality, compost grown, $45/roll, barn stored. Jim Boggs Aragon 706-234- 5842 Mixed grass hay for sale, $25 per 4x5 bale, minimum of 20 bales, pick up, Butts County. Lovett Fletcher Norcross fletcherfarm2174@gmail.com 770-864-4461 Mulch hay, 4 x 5 rolls, approx. 55-60 rolls available, $25 each, delivery available. Wymann Hartley Kathleen wymann@ comsouth.net 478-954-0324 Oat-Ryegrass mix, horse quality, fertilized, weed free, barn stored, 4x5 rolls, $70. Kip Hunter Conyers 404-281-7252 Oats and Rye grass hay (2012), fertilized, horse quality, 5x5 round bales, stored in barn. Frank Eaton Buckhead 706-342-0727 706- 474-0689 Oats; bulk, out of bin, $5 per bushel. Alan Wasden Louisville lwasden@bellsouth.net 706-831-0441 Peanut straw for sale - Lee County; you bale, 250 irrigated acres. John Bird Americus 229-942-3835 229-942-3835 Quality horse/cow hay; Coastal,Tift-85, Russell, will deliver/unload, rnd.or sq. Kirk Little Lyons klsolidground@aol.com 912-326- 3512 Round rolls, Coastal bermuda, Alicia hay; square bales of Perennial peanut hay, well fertilized and barn stored. James Edwards Hazlehurst rhondaed90@yahoo.com 912- 375-7276 Russell or Cheyenne bermuda, round, $50, sq., $6; fescue round, $40, in barn. Tim Addington Toccoa jdawns_mom@yahoo.com 706-599-3555 706-599-7820 Square bales, fresh cut bermuda; fescue/clover, weed free, barn stored, $3.50/bale. Frank Rise Ellijay 706-273-1133 Taking orders for round Sept. baled bermuda hay, chemically free, pick up in field, $32/bale. Barbara Schaefer Shiloh 706-628- 5415 Tifton 44 bermuda, Russell, Oat-Ryegrass mix; premium horse quality, fertilized, weed & crabgrass free, barn stored, 4x5 rolls, $70. Tim Hunter Conyers zebulonhunter@ yahoo.com 770-483-8712 770-922-6653 Wheat straw bales, $3. Edward Rappold Molena sheilarappold@aim.com 770-884- 0262 770-550-3048 Wheat straw; square bales for sale, $3. Edward Rappold Molena sheilarappold@ aim.com 770-550-3048 Feed, Hay And Grain Wanted Looking for 20 + acres; clean pasture land to cut/bale, Danielsville/surrounding area. M. Williams Danielsville amthemomma3@ yahoo.com 706-795-0313 AG SEED FOR SALE If you have questions regarding this category, call 404-651-9081. 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. '12 Abruzzi Rye, cleaned and bagged, 73% germination, $12 per bag. Tracy Watson Buena Vista 229-928-7625 2012 Castor Mole Bean seeds, 6'-12' tall tropical plants, bronze leaf, red flowers, get rid of moles!, pkg. 12 seeds, $5. Holly Anderson Lizella 478-718-2449 2012 Florida 501 oats, cleaned and bagged (40lbs.), 97% germination, $10 per bag. H. Martin Kite 478-469-5173 Cherry tomato tree, seed plants, 12 - 14ft,, 20 seed, $2, SASE. Joe Burgess Monroe 770-207-5972 Purple collard seeds, 1tbs., $1 plus, SASE. Johnny Keasler Woodbury 706-5386315 Wrens Abruzzi rye, pure seed, 99.91%, germ 94%, no noxious weed seed, $12 per bag. Walter Prescott Wrens 706-547-2753 706-547-6681 Ag Plants for Sale If you have questions regarding this category, call 404-651-9081. Blackberry/Blueberry plants for sale; pricing as low as, $1.50, large orders welcomed. Kelly Blizman Perry blueberrygirl@ comsouth.net 478-955-6025 Blueberry plants, many varieties, 1, 2 & 3 gallon, top quality, licensed, delivery, quantity discounts. Mark Ransbotham 6320 Waterside Dr. Gainesville 30506 770-480-8085 Fig trees; brown turkey,1 year + 2 year trees. W.E. Rooks Albany 229-883-6541 Fig, blueberry and raspberry plants for sale, $2 - $5 ea., no shipping. Bob Dickerson Conyers 770-761-6669 Greasy green collard plants, limited amt., can't ship. Alfred Cox Appling vbc0607@yahoo.com 706-541-0402 Muscadines, vines and more, please check my web sight for info. Hans Gruetzenbach Dalton GrapeVinesAndMore@Gmail.com 706-271-0800 706-271-0800 Old fashioned white multiplying onions, $18/ gallon plus, $6 shipping, instructions upon request. Emily Nix Winder unforgettableSage@gmail.com 770-867-1897 Pomegranate bushes, 3 gal., $15, beauty/berry, 3 gal., $10, other cannot ship. Willie Garmon Pendergrass 706-654-1460 Ag Seed/Plants Wanted Field corn seed wanted for small garden. Charles Harper Stockbridge pops411@ charter.net 678-201-3708 770-389-5109 Wanted: Dark green shiny collard plants or seed, cowhorn okra seed. William Bennett Stockton 229-482-3606 FLOWERS FOR SALE If you have questions about this category, call 404-651-9081. Flower seed offered for sale has not been tested for germination since it often is collected in very limited quantities. 20 mixed iris or 20 red spiderlilies, $25, plus $6.50 shipping. S.H. Hill 144 Calhoun Rd. Sylvester 31791 229-535-4738 2012 Marigolds, variegated, 4 o'clocks, Ole Timey, $1 pkg. + SASE, cash. Polly Young 173 Creekview Drive Leesburg 31763 2012 seed; Larkspur, poppies gold cosmos, rocket, holly-hocks, $1 1/2 tsp., SASE. Sara O'Shields PO Box 185 Tate 30177 770-735- 3657 4" perennials, 350 varieties, $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/$10. Carol Olson Marietta carololsonmar@ hotmail.com 770-998-1076 Angel Trumpets, Confederate roses, Christmas roses (Helleborus), $5; Cereus, Beauty berries, Nandinas, Ferns, Hydrangeas, $3; Weeping cherries. Carla Houghton Marietta 770-428-2227 Brugmansia (Angel Trumpets); all colors ornamental ginger lilies; Guaranitica salvia; red canna lilies & Bengal tiger. Trudy Kretchman Atlanta 404-378-1104 Castor bean seeds; 10 for $2 cash, SASE. R Newbold 90 Todd Rd Senoia 30276 Catalpa tree, seeds, $2 a pod with SASE. Dora Fleming Winder 678-963-7847 Catalpa trees, 1st year trees, $6; 2nd year trees, $8, 2 to 3ft. tall, raise your own fishingworms, $2.50 each, your choice. James Mills 3563 Knight Rd. Marietta 30066 678-491-1520 Chasmanthium latifolium (Sea Oats) $3 and Mahonia bealei, $2 in 1 gallon pots. Mary King Bishop kingmary1@yahoo.com 706-338- 0405 Daylilies, Stella D'Oro, every-blooming dwarf, 20 fans (plants) for $26.50, shipping included. M.M. Haynes 275 Pine Crest Drive Canton 30114 770-479-5224 Daylilies: Hybridzer, 3-8 fans per clump, $2; free Iris, variegated Lirope, .50 clump, all at garden, Only. John B Wilson Tyrone 770-487- 4767 Daylilies: slashing prices, free shipping on $50 order, most must go. Mary Denney Newnan ferncove98@aol.com 770-367- 5095 Field grown variegated or green Liriope for small or large landscape projects. Rebecca Thompson 8105 Johnson Road Palmetto 30268 770-463-3014 Free Ginger lilies avail. Kay Oneal Stone Mountain Kgardener-biker@earthlink.net 770-469-7836 Gardenia plants; 2ft. to 4ft., $5 to $10 each, in containers. Evelyn Meeks Jefferson 706- 654-9327 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, Daylily clump sale, $5, all colors, 100's of other flowers for sale, Jungle Paradise, worth the trip, Suzanne Franklin Dawsonville 678-410-6830 Iris: August is the month to plant, 20 mixed colors, bearded for $18 + $6.50 for shipping. Mary Hickson 1092 Camp Osborn Rd Oakfield 31772 Japanese Maples, Azaleas, Gardenia, Hosta, Hydrangers, Knock Out Roses. Linda Waites Fairburn 770-964-6414 Large Green Giant privacy evergreens available, as well as hollies, junipers, gardenias, crape myrtles and much more! Mark Pattillo Griffin mapletreefarm99@yahoo.com 404-925-5295 Large Winter-Hardy Pindo palms, $10; Red hot pokers, Gerberas, daylilies, $2; no shipping. Etheleen James 197 Glynn James Road Lyons 30436 912-526-8516 Leyland Cypress, 3 gal., 3-ft., $7; 1 gal.(Lorepetalum) $5, knockout roses, red, $7, hostas; 1 gal. azaleas, $2. Johnny Atkinson Douglasville 678-215-3387 Leyland Cypress, Knock Out Roses, Perennial Hibiscus, $3 in gal., many plants, $2ea. Carol Bland Fayetteville c5bland@att.net 770-964-3162 L S A S E / 2 - s t a m p s ; To u c h - M e - N o t s , Columbine, Gerbera Daisy (all three sow now), Zinnia, Marigold (sow in spring), $1 each plus LSASE/2. Melissa Lawler 116 Nelson Oaks Dr Ball Ground 30107 770-735- 3679 Night blooming Cereus - red, white; begonia star cactus, Hawarthia, jade, aloe, pencil cactus, many more, $2 & up. Nancy Rosser Powder Springs 770-943-1915 O'Zinnia; 1 tabsp./$1, 1 full cup/$3 with cash & SASE. Mildred Bryan 916 Elm Dr Monroe 30655 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 Pond plant & some hard to find landscape plants; Cherokee rose, Sweet shrub, etc. Susan Kingsolver Hull 706-254-3119 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, $1tsp., SASE, cash only. G. Robertson 2966 Cardinal Lake Cir. Duluth 30096 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 912-685-5266 Variegated Liriope; 4" pots, 4000 avail.@ $2 each. Jim Hadaway Athens 706-543-5432 FLOWERS REQUIRING PERMITS If you have questions regarding this category, call 404-651-9081. The Georgia Wildflower Protection Act requires that shipments of officially protected plants be accompanied by transport tags displaying a permit number issued by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. Ladyslipper Orchids and Goldenseal are examples of protected plants. When advertising protected plants in the Market Bulletin, please submit a copy of your permit to sell protected plants. Ads submitted without this information will not be published. For further information on the sale or shipment of protected plants, contact: Nongame Conservation Section, 2065 U.S. Hwy. 278 SE, Social Circle, GA 30025, (770) 9186411. Flowers Wanted Money plant, Silver dollar plant, Lunaria dried plants, please call. Suellen Fleming Carrollton suellenfleming@mindspring.com 770-480-7182 MISCELLANEOUS If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-651-9081. 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 10-frame beehives, Italians, gentle productive, $200 w/super, $240, strong, healthy, raw honey, combs, strain, pts., qts., closed Saturdays. Edward Colston Taylorsville 770-382-9619 2, 10 - frame hives full of honey & bees w/smoker, voil, hemet, suite & other supplies, best offer. Jefemy Lee Lula 770-869-9566 2012 honey for sale;1 pound bottles, local Chatsworth, Ga. Don Howard Chatsworth srdhowar@yahoo.com 706-280-4148 706517-1776 2012 wildflower honey in comb boxes, l lb. and 2 lb. jars. Robert Lewis Fayetteville bblewis123@att.net 770-461-4083 All natural, pure, unprocessed honey, sizes available: 8 oz. bears, 16 oz. size, quart, and comb honey. Jimmy Brown Jackson 770775-0157 678-448-7781 Page 10 THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday, September 5, 2012 Bulletin Calendar LIVESTOCK SALES & EVENTS ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS Sept. 25-26 Ga. Poultry Conference, Classic Center, Athens. Info: Dr. A.Bruce Webster, 706-542-1325 or jmosko@uga.edu. Oct. 16 2nd Annual Commercial Lamb Sale, 6 pm, RockRidge Livestock Auction, Reynolds. Info: Henry Daniel, 706-647-3559. Nov. 3-4 Royal Alpaca Challenge, Ga. Alpaca Assn., spinning demos, vendors, silent auction, Ga. Internat.'l Horse Park, Conyers. Info: www.RoyalAlpacaChallenge.com or Williams@alpacamoon.com. EQUINE EVENTS Sept. 7-9 Magnolia Arabian Summer Sizzler Horse Show, Ga. Nat.'l Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Perry. Info: 478-955-3030. Sept. 15-16 Horseman's Quarter Horse Association Show, Ga. Nat.'l Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Perry. Info: 864-879-2450. Oct. 27 Rex UMC Craft Fair, vendors needed, spaces, $25, discounts avail., 8 am-3 pm, 3268 Rex Rd., Rex 30273. Info: 404-5572476 or 404-243-5318 or bluegillii@aol.com. MISCELLANEOUS Sept. 12 UGA Cotton & Peanut Research Field Day, Ga. Cotton Commission & Ga. Peanut Commission, Coastal Plain Experiment Station, 8:30 am, Tifton. Info: 229-386-3328. Sept. 15 16th Annual Plains Peanut Festival, educational exhibits & vendors, Plains. Info: Better Home Town Program, 229824-5373. Sept. 18-19 2012 Ga. Grazing School, soil fertility, forage crop establishment, plant growth, UGA Tifton Campus Conference Ctr., Tifton. Info: http://tinyurl.com/c6dhtb9. CRAFT FAIRS Oct. 20 Black Pot Cookin' at Shields-Ethridge Farm, agricultural museum, 11 am-2 pm, cornmeal grits, honey, more, Jefferson. Info: Susan Chaisson, 706-367-2949 or http://shieldsethridgefarminc.com. If you have questions concerning the Bulletin Calendar, contact Randy Cox at 404-656-3682. Submissions for the Bulletin Calendar can be sent to Randy.Cox@agr.georgia.gov. Bee removal, Metro Atlanta and West Georgia areas, work guaranteed. W.O. Canady Winston 770-942-3887 Carpenter bee trap, handcrafted trap that really works, $20, 6/$100, free freight. Jack Snyder 265 Eagle Pass Ln Hephzibah 30815 bigboyjack@bellsouth.net 706-554-7959 Gallberry honey, voted best tasting honey 2010 in the state of Ga., $40/gallon, shipping included, www.brucesnutnhoney.com. Ben Bruce Homerville 912-487-2001 I will pick up swarms for free; removals from structures for fee; will pick up/purchase unwanted beekeeping equipment. Dave Larson Winder 770-542-9546 Instrumental inseminator, microscope, harbo syringe, CO2 tank; all new. Arthur Hudgins 37 Cedar Oak Way Cedartown 30125 arthurhudgins@aol.com 770-748-0482 678-988-0794 NYC, $230, single hive brood, $200. Ray Jones Powder Springs Jonesjj31@aol.com 770-943-2017 Pay & $25 for swarm that I can catch. Edward Haynes 785 Mill Creek Rd Rocky Face 30740 ehaynes9004@yahoo.com 706913-4818 Want to buy 20 to 60 frame electric extractor and polished stainless steel, 55 gallon holding tank. Ray Civitts Toccoa 706886-1322 Will come pick up unwanted bees, swarms and equipment. Brent Nichols Brunswick 912-266-5688 Will locate, remove honey bees from structures, swarms, and unwanted bee equipment, 2012 natural honey for sale. Derry Oliver Commerce oliverdk@windstream.net 706-335-4405 706-621-1781 Will remove bees in metro Atlanta and beyond metro Atllanta area. Milton D Scott East Point 404-344-0719 Things To Eat Use of the term "organic" requires registration with the Georgia Department of Agriculture. Advertisements submitted without certificate of registration for items offered for sale cannot be published. For more information, access the department website www.agr.state.ga.us and link from the home page to the Organic Agriculture page and registration forms. Those who do not have internet access or are unable to download the forms, should call 404656-1264. '11 desirable pecans, $10/lb. plus postage. Russell Eaton Stockbridge rmeaton1960@gmail.com 770-506-2727 '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 '11 shelled pecans, mostly halves, $8/lb., plus postage; 2 lb. in bag, bagged in freezer. Glenda Crosby 1192 Memphis Crosby Rd. Baxley 31513 '12 Grass-fed Angus beef, 1/4 beef, $495, 1/2 beef, $995, whole beef, $1,995, approximate costs, taking deposits now. Woodrow Little, III Danville woodrow.little@windstream.net 478-290-0679 1 pound of shelled pecans, $8 plus shipping, cracked pecans, $3 per pound. Shirley Spruill Carrollton 770-301-3114 2011 Black walnut meats, $22, qt., plus postage, large pecans, very clean, can ship immediately. Helen Rogers 22 Richlen Ridge Rd Blairsville 30512 706-374-2716 706-7454005 2012 sorghum cane for sale, ready now. David Gray Bowdon 770-655-4674 Aged beef; no hormones, no antibiotics, $2.50 per lb., hanging wt., cut/vacuumpack. Donell Sealey Jefferson 706-335-9304 Clean black walnuts, $20 qt., plus $5 postage. Roy Caine Cumming 770-887-4114 Dry aged Angus beef, no antibiotics/hormones, pasture/ grain fed, 1/4s and by the pound, Bill Farr Milner wmfarr@bellsouth.net 770-584-9727 Farm fresh brown eggs, free range, no hormones/chemicals, $2.75 dozen; 3 for $7.50. Terry Cagle Rome jtlc100@msn.com 706-266-1218 Fresh bown eggs for sale, $3 a doz., cage free, chemical free; happy hens lay better eggs! Cindy Swartz Montrose showhorsemom@aol.com 478-319-6337 Fresh brown eggs, $3 dozen, free range, chemical free, leave msg. Angela King Winder aknora06@windstream.net 770-867- 8078 770-867-8078 Lamb: Farm raised, grain finished, custom processed, order now; Lambs are boys' 4H project. Jeff Heuer Greensboro jeff@deltaHranch.com 404-421-0686 Okra for sale and will have peas later on in the fall. Tommy Scoggins Dallas ashleyrenee6507@gmail.com 404-732-6538 Old timey multiplying white onions, $6 per quart, plus $6 postage. Amory Hall 130 Ellison St. Maysville 30558 706-652-2521 Pick your own figs and muscadines. Pat Mason Snellville pm4108@att.net 404-643- 4306 Scuppernongs; several varieties, call for availability and price. Judy Walker Newnan jwalker102@bellsouth.net 770-253-9806 Stoneground grits, cornmeal, whole wheat flour, sold in 2-lb. bags, white & yellow grits & cornmeal. Harry Freeman Statesboro staceyf@nctv.com 912-852-9381 Sugar cane stalks for sale; red, green or yellow, $1 each. Douglas Wright 464 D.W. Wright Road Moultrie 31788 purecanesyrup@gmail.com 229-891-7632 Sweet corn for sale also white field corn for sale. Richard Thomas Cleveland Frances@hemc.net 706-865-3205 706-892- 8651 Sweet potatoes, $12 a bushel, straight from the garden, naturally fertilized and no chemical spray. Rosanna Auker Wrightsville 478-864-3092 Water ground meal, whole wheat flour, grits, $3/5 lbs., plus postage; also, grind your grain. Mike Buckner Junction City 706-269-3630 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. Basil, Borage, Calendula, Chicory, Comfrey, Hyssop, Castor Bean, Lemon Balm, Sage, Peppermint, Marshmallow, $3-$5 ea. Holli Amos Cumming lockhartamos@gmail.com 678-793-7615 Fish & Supplies Persons selling sterile triploid grass carp must have a Wild Animal License from the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. Market Bulletin advertisements for sterile carp must be accompanied by a photocopy of the advertiser's license. For license information, contact DNR Special Permit Unit at (770) 761-3044. 10" - 12," sterile grass carp, 2" - 3," bluegill, shellcracker, threadfin shad, catfish, fathead minnows, weed analysis, electrofishing services. Keith Edge Soperton kkedge1@yahoo.com 478-697-8994 A-1 quality, channel catfish fingerlings, graded/priced by size, accurate weights/counts, guaranteed live, healthy, immed. dely., other species avail. J.F. Gilbert Thomaston 706-648-2062 770-468-0725 Adult Fla. Strain & Tiger bass,10"-15" from 100% spring fed pond, for established ponds. J. Tanner Carrollton 770-301-8816 Bass, bluegill, crappie, catfish, redbreast, shellcracker, grass carp, shad, etc. Most sizes free delivery or pickup. Danny Austin Roberta 478-836-4938 Bass, Bluegill, shellcracker, Channel catfish, sterile grass carp, Koi, statewide dely. David Cochran Ellijay 706-889-8113 Bass, bluegill, shellcrackers, hybrid bream, channel catfish fingerlings, sterile grass carp, delivery available. Tony Chew Manchester 706-846-3657 Big Red-Europeans, Red Wigglers and Worm castings, $25-$35/lb., price includes shipping. Lew Bush Byron 31008 smokefj@gmail.com 478-955-4780 Channel catfish, several 1000 lbs., 1-2 lbs. each. Orville Carver Douglas 912-384-5090 European Nightcrawlers; very active for fishing or compost, $20/lb. or 5lb; bedrun, $85, plus shipping. Joe D'Alessandro Lawrenceville 404-229-9945 Grass carp, bluegill, shellcracker bream, Gourds: many varieties to choose from at channel catfish fingerlings, bass, threadfin farm, no shipping. Hoyt Howard 4720 Watson shad, dely. or pickup by appt. only. Robert Road Cumming 30028 770-887-2039 Brown Brooks 770-719-8039 Indian corn bunches, $2 each, three ears to Largemouth bass, channel catfish, fathead a bunch, 100 bunches, minimum order. minnows, grass carp, bluegill, aeration, fish Johnny Burt Dawsonville 706-344-9759 706- feeders, fountains, info@lakework.com. Josh 265-3701 Akins Ball Ground 770-735-3523 Lucky buckeyes, $3.75 doz.; Buckeyes for Red wigglers & Europeans, great for planting, $5 doz., includes shipping and fishing, $35 per pound, price includes instructions. Jules Simmons Dillard 404-290shipping. B. Newman Douglasville 770-942- 9733 7993 Peacock feathers for weddings, Red wigglers and/or Europeans, $35/lb., arrangements, all sizes; jewelry, etc., $1 each, price includes shipping, send check or money beautiful 2012 bird feathers. Willam Haigler order. H. A. Riffe P.O. Box 402 Buchanan Hiawassee 706-896-2181 706-994-6850 30113 770-646-3812 Rabbit boxes, $15 each, in time for fall; Red Wigglers; 5/gal. bucket, $35, 25/gal. carpenter bee traps, $10 each. Billy tub, $75; pickup load, $500, delivery available. Middlebrooks Monroe 770-267-7084 770- Bruce Self Byron selfsprinter@gmail.com 823-0814 478-538-6167 Stocking fish, all sizes; catfish, bluegill, Miscellaneous Wanted bass, etc., bass ponds open, delivery available. Ashley Todd Vidalia Awgfarms@yahoo.com 912-293-7097 Anvil; 100 + pounds, good condition, call with details including markings; David, 770964-7636; (within 50 miles of Fairburn). David Fertilizers & Mulches Prowell Fairburn dcprowell@comcast.net 770-964-7636 $1 per pound, Worm castings, great for any Looking for wild grape vines (winter or frost planting project, great for repairing your soil. C grapes). Franklin Samples Cumming Bush Byron sweetie1956@cox.net 478-955- jwneville@bellsouth.net 770-945-7052 4771 Used tongue and groove lumber, prefer $5 per gallon, fresh worm castings, bring wide widths, good condition, reasonable, will your soil to life, delivery available. Shane remove from old houses. John Gunn Jr. Jones Acworth 404-964-7534 Reynolds 478-847-3387 100% Pine shavings, kiln dried, super Want big kernel white corn to make hominy, absorbent, bulk; delivers to Atlanta area, call please call. Ralph Amos Cumming for pricing. Joel Gibbs Douglasville amos.catherine@gmail.com 770-597-3021 joellgibbs@yahoo.com 404-375-4900 770-887-1898 2012 wheat straw for $3 a bale, you haul. Want iron ring(s) from wood wagon wheels Tom Daniel Danielsville to make old-time click-and-wheel toy. Glen tomandreba@windstream.net 706-789-3972 Allen Peachtree City tidesouth@comcast.net 2012 Wheat straw, $2.50/bale at barn, 770-487-7551 delivery available. Gary Brinson Tarrytown Wanted: Used net wire or horse wire. brinson14@hotmail.com 912-213-8585 James Peterson Monticello 470-233-9592 2012 Wheat straw, square and round bales, Wanted: windmills, full size, any type; we load or deliver and moble dry storage windmill towers, full size, any type. Jimmy available, priced on volume. Zeke Lambert Hardin Knoxville 478-361-3907 Madison zekelambert3@gmail.com 706-4740900 Firewood 4x5 net wrap rolls of mulch hay, $25; will load. Josh Pennino Athens joshpennino@yahoo.com 706-340-3146 All firewood advertised in the Market Bulletin must be cut from the advertiser's personally owned property. In addition, by A beautiful pinestraw for, $4 per bale, law, terms such as face cord, rack, pile, installed. Martin Golden Gainesville truckload, etc., cannot be used to mgolden1845@gmail.com 770-757-6505 advertise firewood. Advertisers must use Aged horse manure, you load any time; call the standard unit of measure, the cord, ahead, I load, $10/truckload; $20/trailer, will when specifying the amount of firewood deliver. Chad Williams 448 Hurt Rd. SW for sale. Smyrna 30082 tw5@bellsouth.net 404-421- Firewood, free oak logs, 22 inches, 20' from 1775 driveway, on ground, you haul. Barbara King Bermuda hay for landscaping mulch, round Monroe 770-207-9222 770-207-9222 bales, always sheltered, will load. Jimmy Seasoned oak and green split firewood, Gunn Keysville 706-551-1117 avail. by cord or half. Mike Clower Free aged horse manure, mixed with Douglasville 404-452-4138 shavings, easy access. Monti Hight Macon Seasoned oak firewood, $200, for cord; 31216 sthnhights@yahoo.com 478-960-2008 $100 for 1/2 cord, deliver extra. Mike Austin 478-960-2008 Douglasville 770-652-3383 Free compost. Jerry Riles Douglasville anneriles@yahoo.com 770-337-1516 Handicrafts Free horse manure, mixed with shavings. Danny West Fayetteville 404-771-4041 Horse manure mixed with shavings, we load, you haul, $10/pickup truck. Chris Hoyak Cleveland chriskh43@hotmail.com 706-3481219 Mulch hay, sq. bales, $3.50/bale. Phillip L Cochran Canton 770-289-3876 Mulch hay; square bales only, $1.50 a bale, If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-651-9081. 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 in barn. Perry Tyson Gray 478-221-0380 478986-4106 must be in compliance with all advertising guidelines (see page 2). other Need pumpkins and bales of wheat straw Adult bibs, walker bags, aprons, for October fall festival. Melissa Rigsby sunbonnets, $7 each, includes postage, also Thomasville relics@rose.net 229-224-6275 any crocheted item, baby bonnets, adult Pine straw by trailer loads, slash & long slippers, sweaters, afghans. Margaret Hottle needle, call for prices. Benjamin Bulloch Union City 404-344-0568 Manchester 404-484-9686 All types chair caning: blind cane, French Pine straw; del. & installed, low as, weave, porch, press, rattan reed, rush, & $3.75/bale, serving all GA. Josh Bulloch splint; some repair & refinishing, quality work, Manchester Benjaminbulloch@yahoo.com over 50 years experience. George Shelton 404-925-1076 Cartersville 770-607-6455 Worm castings. J. Ayers Buchanan 770- All types of chair caning, refinishing, and 826-3373 repairs. James J Lewis 1404 Kenwood Dr Perry 31069 478-987-4243 Poultry Litter/Compost Baby bonnets from vintage hankies, all white or with color, as available, crochet or To help connect suppliers with those in tatting vintage, boxed archival, Folklore poem need of poultry compost, the Market enclosed, $20 + postage. Judy Matlock Bulletin is including such advertisements Woodstock judymatlock@comcast.net 678- in this portion of the Fertilizers and 234-6146 Mulches category. Ads are subject to the Bluebird nestbox w/glass, viewing window same general guidelines for all Market as seen at "Bluebirds Over Ga" show, all Bulletin advertisements found on page 2. cedar, $20+$6 shipping. John Chaney 460 Chicken litter for sale; spreading services in Hwy 211 NW Winder 30680 jpchaney@ Northest Georgia, any size loads, also clean windstream.net 770-867-8263 out layer and broiler houses. Bill Broome Bu. baskets, aprox. 50, free of charge, call Taylorsville bill.broome23@gmail.com 770- for info. Wendell Bailey Lithia Spgs 770-948- 337-8607 9214 High quality North Georgia broiler litter, del. avail., unlimited quantities. Bob Loggins Next Handicraft Edition Dahlonega bubba4610@windstream.net 706-265-0517 Oddities Scheduled for Oct. 17 1959 model HB, pea and bean pod splitting machine, never used, in original box with The next handicraft edition for instructions, $30, also embroidering patterns. the Market Bulletin is scheduled for Thomas Stone College Park 404-767-2980 Oct. 17. The deadline for notices is 2 Presto cooker canner's; holds 7qt. jars or 9 pint jars. Nell Dale Gainesville 770-536- October 3. 1994 All items advertised in the Gourds for crafts; several sizes, $1 to $4, no shipping. Anita Simpson McDonough Handicraft category must be arsimp@mail.com 770-957-3548 handmade by the advertiser and not Gourds for sale: Martin, Crooked Handle, Craft, Bottleneck, and more. Wallace Maxwell purchased for resale. 3226 Hoot Owl Rd. Royston 30662 706-245- Handicraft ads are limited to 30 4218 words and must be in compliance Gourds, many varieties to choose from, at farm or ship U.P.S. Crystal Lang Cordele 229- with all other advertising 322-1321 guidelines (see page 2). Chair & rocker caning of all kinds; also, wicker and rattan repair; 32 yrs. experience. 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, light repairs. Dan R. Melton Monroe 770-267-5454 Chair caning; porch hole-to-hole, pressed cane and fibre rush; quality work. Suzanne Allen Screven 912-424-0893 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 Creative, high quality machine quilting for your new or vintage pieced tops, call for pricing & design ideas; Xmas orders now being taken. Janice Brown Dahlonega jmoranbrown@yahoo.com 706-864-0536 Crocheted: snowflakes, angels, stars, crosses, doves 12/$14, ppd., names in filet white/ecru. Virdie Altman Hoboken 912-4582461 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 229-2261357 Custom made turkey calls: walnut, yellow poplar, cypress, curly maple. $25; sea shell calls w/striker $20; $5 s&h. Bernie Moore Greensboro 706-453-1892 Deer antler knives; each knife comes with a handcrafted saddle leather sheave, three sizes, can be used for skinning or display. Darrel Youngblood Millwood 912-283-1051 Hand crocheted afghans, ladies foot warmer shoes, etc., made to order. Mrs. J.M. Eure 1429 Ridgewood Dr Augusta 30909 706-738-1787 Hand knit dish rags, many colors,100% cotton, great gifts,1/$3.50, 3/$10, 5/$15. Marty Mitchell Duluth macs2000@mindspring.com 770-497-1067 Hand made memory quilt or bear from loved ones clothing, add pictures or embroidery, never lose another tooth "The Tooth Bear" will keep it safe. Margaret Watson Newnan mew542000@ yahoo.com 770-251-6951 Home made earrings for sell, call for more info, I can email pic. to you, thanks. harley payne jr clermont budpayne202@gmail.com 404-987-7363 I will quilt old or new quilt tops on quilting machine, quality work, reasonable prices. E. Laster Tyrone 770-487-4649 Pot holders, handmade, all cotton material, 2 holders, $5, all designs, peaches, apples, etc., all hand stitched. Helen Rogers 22 Richlen Ridge Rd Blairsville 30512 706-3742716 706-745-4005 Raggedy Ann & Andy dolls, 25", $30 ea. plus $7 shipping, all handmade, no paints, beautifully dressed, original 1970 pattern. B. Hopkins 914 28th St E Tifton 31794 229-382-2310 Refurbished antique trunks, all sizes, all prices, great heirloom gift,15 to choose from. South Metro, call for appointment. Sandra Butterworth Locust Grove stbworth@ bellsouth.net 770-229-9388 Sewing; new made to order, minor alterations, decorative throw pillows, etc., crocheting; adult & baby afgans, baby sweater sets and baby hoodies, etc., call for prices. Barbara Nichols Auburn 770-630-9568 Sock Monkey (18 inch) brown, blue or pink with knitted hat, hand-embroidered features, $25. Sara Germano Fayetteville 30214 sarastitches@bellsouth.net 770-461-3660 Spinners and crafters: raw Pygora fleece available, $4 per ounce, email: mjbeaty@ bellsouth.net. Jill Beaty Cumming 678-9239668 Your name in filet crochet, white or ecru, $25. Claudia Owens 7888 Parkside Cir Donalsonville 39845 229-861-2626 Heat (Continued from Page 6) When the temperature climbs to 95 degrees, restrict your gardening to 40 minutes with a break of 20 minutes. And take advantage of a garden bench. Many people work hard growing things, but they forget to sit down and enjoy the beauty. Funding (Continued from Page 11) interested in applying for a VAPG grant should first contact the state's USDA Rural Development Office for any questions about eligibility, submission requirements or the application process. Georgia Director Quinton Robinson can be reached at 706-546-2162. Application information is available at: www.rurdev.usda.gov/BCP_VAP G.html. Wednesday, September 5, 2012 THE MARKET BULLETIN Most Americans Confident About Safety of Their Food Page 11 (Continued from Page 1) since the 2011 survey. Garrison added. "From a regulatory level, approximately $4.8 billion in sales in While producers got high marks for the Department of Agriculture is always 2008. Data from 2009 shows the number www.twitter.com/GDAFoodSafety perceived food safety, those surveyed still working to ensure manufactured and of farmers markets in the U.S. nearly www.twitter.com/GrownInGeorgia believe the individual preparing food in retail foods are safe and have been doubled over 10 years to 2,095, with www.twitter.com/GaAg_Bulletin the home does the best job of ensuring properly stored. The next, final step ends more markets emerging regularly. food is safe. Consumers can live up to that expectation by integrating simple but with the consumer in the kitchen." The Food & Health Survey also found Programs such as Georgia's "Georgia Grown" program also connect locally Carter Black key food safety measures in their meal prep. that about half of Americans believe imported foods are less safe than those grown and made products with retail and wholesale outlets, ensuring those (Continued from Page 6) "There are simple things every cook grown domestically, due to lax Americans concerned about imported veterinarian, he said he tried to show needs to keep in mind when preparing regulation, less rigorous production foods' safety can access local goods compassion for the state's livestock family meals," said Melanie Harris, standards or contamination during produced according to the Department of producers. A native of Northwest Georgia nutritional educator and outreach transport. These perceptions may be part Agriculture's regulatory standards. Not who now lives in Summerville, Black specialist with the Georgia Department of of what's driving the nation's powerful only can they feel better about their was instrumental in the state's efforts to Agriculture. "buy local" movement, which has grown food's safety and nutritional value, they eradicate several diseases afflicting "Cross contamination -- using a knife in influence over the past decade. can support their local economies, livestock, including brucellosis in cattle to cut raw chicken then vegetables The U.S. Department of Agriculture keeping families and communities and swine, bovine tuberculosis and without washing the knife and cutting released its Sustainable Agriculture healthy. pseudorabies. board with warm, soapy water between Systems Science White Paper in July Concerned about food safety? Go to "I appreciate this award," Black said products is one of the easiest ways to 2012. The report shows local food www.foodsafety.gov for more tips on of receiving the 2012 GFB Commodity make people ill," she said. "You may be systems are growing rapidly, with keeping your food and kitchen safe. Award. "I often feel like I'm not as in a hurry, but keeping your family in deserving as a lot of folks think I am. I've good health is not worth the shortcut." Harris also mentioned hand washing and Grants had a lot of success working with the livestock industry on eradicating these keeping cold foods cold and hot foods hot (Continued from Page 12) diseases but it's because the Department as key factors in maintaining the safety of home-prepared food. "Many of the most important food safety measures are common sense practices we should use every day," 703-235-8065. NRCS is especially interested in projects that demonstrate: Cropping or grazing systems that increase resiliency to drought through confined animal operations that incorporate novel drought-tolerant feedstocks; Alternative housing or cooling systems for improved energy efficiency and better employees supported the efforts and the industry felt we were trying to help them." Correction Funding improved soil health; Increases in available soil water holding climate control in confined animal operations; and The website address for Hopes and Dreams Riding Facility, published (Continued from Page 12) capacity by enhancing organic matter with reduced tillage, cover crops and organic Technologies that reduce water use in confined animal operations. in the August 22, 2012 issue, was incorrect; the correct website is maximum for a working capital grant is amendments; View the complete Announcement of www.hopesanddreamsrf.com The $300,000. Improvements in water use efficiency Program Funding at www.grants.gov or editor regrets any confusion and Georgia applicants must be able to for agricultural production; http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/technical/cig/. inconvenience caused by the error. provide at least a dollar-for-dollar match Coordination with NRCS Plant Material for the funding awarded through the grant program; keep in mind matching funds Centers in using drought resistant plants and practices; Buchanan, Leger Inducted can include cash or in-kind contributions, Recommendations for appropriate and up to half of the match can come from the farmer's own time and effort for nutrient management following an extended drought; Into Georgia Ag Hall of Fame the project ("sweat equity"). Ten percent of VAPG funding is specifically reserved for beginning or socially disadvantaged farmers or ranchers, and an additional ten percent of funds are reserved for applicants who propose development of mid-tier value chain projects. Georgia producers and cooperatives (Continued on Page 10) Analysis on a regional basis of how agricultural production and conservation systems fared during drought conditions; Agricultural approaches that flourished in low-precipitation areas; Traditional/historical production practices that have proven effective in dealing with drought; Alternative feeding systems for The College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences will honor Gale Buchanan, a former dean of the college, and longtime, influential pecan and watermelon producer Buddy Leger, as inductees into Georgia Agricultural Hall of Fame on September 14 at an induction ceremony at 6 p.m. in Athens, Ga. The Georgia Agricultural Hall of Fame the Georgia Commodity Commission for Pecans. The group, made of pecan producers across the state, has helped pay for increased marketing of Georgia pecans, which has created a national and international market for the nuts. Anyone who would like to attend the awards banquet should visit Cotton/Peanut Field Day was established in 1972 to recognize individuals making unusual and www.caes.uga.edu/alumni. Anyone with questions about the Georgia extraordinary contributions to agriculture Agricultural Hall of Fame should call Set for Sept. 12 in Tifton and agribusiness industries in Georgia. "The 2012 inductees have contributed (706) 542-3390. The Georgia Cotton Commission, September 12, in Tifton. a great deal to the advancement of agriculture in this state and are excellent Equine Edition Set Georgia Peanut Commission and the There is no charge to attend the field examples of how one individual can The Farmers and Consumers Market University of Georgia Extension cotton day and attendees should arrive at Gibbs make a difference," said Juli Fields, Bulletin special fall equine edition is and peanut teams, will co-sponsor a joint Farm between 8:30 and 9 a.m. After a director of alumni relations for the scheduled for October 3. This issue will research Field Day on Wednesday, short welcome, the trams will leave about college. include notices for horse shows and 9:05 a.m., and the tour will conclude at Nominees for the Hall of Fame must events in October, November, and 12:30 p.m. possess the following characteristics: December, as well as listings of horses Farm Museum Offers The purpose for the tour is to showcase current research funded by the impeccable character, outstanding leadership, having made noteworthy at stud, boarding facilities and ads for miscellaneous equine equipment and Camps for Fall 2012 respective commissions in plot-side presentations by the researchers contributions to Georgia's agricultural landscape and having been recognized for supplies. A 30-word limit will be observed for these notices. Deadline for themselves. The sponsors' goal is to his or her achievements in agriculture as the edition is Sept. 19. Only one ad per The Old South Farm Museum in provide an educational environment for well as other areas. family per equine issue will be allowed. Woodland, Ga., will hold a Farm Camp cotton and peanut producers and give Buchanan who served as dean of the Notices included in the "Equine for September-November 2012. Most of the them the opportunity to pose questions College of Agricultural and Sale" category and "At Stud" column three-day camps will be offered on directly to the researchers and to express Environmental Sciences from 1995 until must be accompanied by a copy of a weekends (Friday-Sunday), and will opinions and concerns pertinent to the 2005, was nominated for his multiple valid, negative Coggins test (made within feature cow milking, butter and production of their crops. contributions to agricultural research, the past 12 months); otherwise, they will buttermilk churning, working with The Field Day is designed for both as a peanut researcher and not be published. honeybees, chickens, and more. producers to observe, first-hand, the administrator. In addition, the Georgia Animal Farm equipment restoration is research program funded by their check- Leger who has grown pecans and Protection Act requires boarding and available through the museum and there off investment. watermelons in Cordele since the 1960s, breeding facilities to be licensed. Current possibly will be workshops on farm Immediately following the tour, a will be inducted for his lifelong support license number must be submitted with equipment restoration during the camps, lunch co-sponsored by the cotton and of Georgia agriculture and his work notices for "At Stud" and "Boarding if there is sufficient interest. peanut commissions will be served at the expanding markets for some of Georgia's Facilities." Notices submitted without For more information, contact Paul Blackshank Farm. Please RSVP to Sara top commodities -- watermelons and this information will not be published. Bulloch at 706-975-9136 or visit website Cates at 229-386-3006 or pecans. For licensing information and oldsouthfarm.com. sbcates@uga.edu if you plan to attend. In 1995 he spearheaded the creation of applications, call (404) 656-3713. Page 12 Free Coupon Here If you were a paid subscriber to the Market Bulletin, you would have received a free coupon in this space of the September 5, 2012, issue valid for $5 off a purchase of $35 or more at Kroger. If you enjoy receiving such coupons by mail, consider subscribing to the printed version of the Market Bulletin. Subscriptions are available to Georgia residents for $10 per year; out-of-state subscriptions are available for $20 per year. Subscription fee may be paid online at www.thegamarketbulletin.com (Visa, MasterCard only). Please note there is a $1 convenience fee added to credit card transactions. To subscribe by mail, send check or money order made payable to Market Bulletin at Georgia Department of Agriculture, 19 MLK Jr. Drive SW, Atlanta, GA 30334. Please include name, complete mailing address and daytime phone number. THE MARKET BULLETIN Market Showcase Set For Sept. 15 Farmers and food company representatives from throughout Georgia will feature their products during the Georgia Grown Farmers Showcase at the Atlanta State Farmers' Market September 15, 9 a.m. 4 p.m. This is the third and final showcase scheduled at the Market for this calendar year. The events, sponsored by the Georgia Department of Agriculture, are designed to allow consumers the opportunity to interact directly with those farmers and company representatives that are producing food products in Georgia. "Consumers are interested in buying locally grown food products, and we want them to be aware of the Atlanta Market and the many food products that are produced here in our state," said Paul Thompson, Atlanta State Farmers' Market Manager. Vendors scheduled to participate include those selling meats, produce, dairy products, processed products such as jams and jellies, and horticultural products, including trees and shrubs. Some food vendors also provide the opportunity for consumers to sample products on site. There is no fee to attend the event, and there is no charge for parking. The Atlanta State Farmers Market is located at 16 Forest Parkway, Forest Park, GA 30297. For more information call 404675-1782. During the Farmers Showcase at the Atlanta Market July 28, visitors were area to mingle with vendors from throughout the state. The next showcase is scheduled at the Market September 15. While at the Market, located off I-75 in Forest Park, visitors can take advantage of on-site garden centers, wholesale and retail shopping opportunities, restaurants and a Georgia Grown welcome center. Learn more at www.GeorgiaGrown.com Nat'l. Honey Month Celebrated in Sept. September is National Honey Month in the U.S, a time to celebrate the pure, wholesome goodness of honey and to honor the work of the honey bee and the beekeepers around the nation. Over a decade ago, a group of honey producers and other industry representatives got together to discuss a powerful new idea: What would happen if they pooled their resources to work to spread the word about honey? By working together, they theorized, the industry could advertise, conduct research and promote honey in ways that were simply too costly and timeconsuming without a cooperative effort. The group moved forward with turning their good idea into a productive reality and the National Honey Board began to take shape. In 1986, the Honey Research, Promotion and Consumer Information Order was approved by a referendum of honey producers and importers, thus establishing a program for generic honey research, advertising and promotion. The national Honey Board was subsequently created by the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture to administer the order. Honey is "manufactured" in one of the world's most efficient factories -- the beehive. Bees may travel as far as 55,000 miles and visit more than two million flowers to gather enough nectar to make just a pound of honey. Notice of Equine Auction Pursuant to Section 4-13-7 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated (Humane Care for Equines Act), the Georgia Department of Agriculture will conduct a live auction on the following equine. The auction will be held on Saturday, September 22, 2012 at the Lee Arrendale Equine Center located on Gilstrap Road, Alto, Georgia . The said equine may be inspected at the facility beginning at 10:00 a.m.; the sale will start at approximately 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, September 22, 2012. Pictures of the equine will be posted, when available, on the Department website: www.agr.georgia.gov. Contact the Equine Health office with any questions at 404656-3713. (Office hours are Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m.4:30 p.m.) Sealed bids will not be accepted on these equine. Annie 12 yr. old, registered, sorrel and white, TWH,NSSH,SSH, Mare Rides Bo 5 yr. old, Bay, Grade/App. Gelding Rides Dalton 4 yr. old, Sorrel, Grade, Gelding Rides Cozy - 1 yr. old, Sorrel Grade, Gelding Takes Saddle Jake 5 yr. old, Bay, Grade, Gelding Rides Sandra 4 yr. old. Bay and White,Grade/Paint, Mare Rides Cowboy 18 yr. old, Bay and White, Grade/Paint, Gelding Rides Gypsey 16 yr. old, Bay, Grade, Mare Rides withstanding the availability of such documentation, or lack thereof, or verbal information given to the Department, said sale is for the equine on an "as is" basis without any representation regarding registration, physical condition or acceptable use of the animal. The Department reserves the right to add or withdraw equines to or from any auction. The successful bidder must be prepared to tender the price by cashiers check, money order, cash, or with personal check (accompanied with letter of bank approval) and move the animal from the facility by 4:30 p.m. on September 22, 2012. Payment MUST be made at the time the animal is picked up. If a successful bidder fails to tender the price as required, the Georgia Department of Agriculture may refuse to accept any other bids made by the successful bidder at this auction or any future auction. These horses are subject to periodic inspection by the Georgia Department of Agriculture for a period of 12 months. Purchaser agrees that he/she will not transfer ownership of equine purchased at this sale to anyone who has had equines impounded by the Department, or a case under investigation for a violation of the Humane Care for Equines Act, O.C.G.A. Sec.4-13-1, et seq. If the Georgia Department of Agriculture determines that this agreement is violated, the equine may be subject to immediate impoundment. No representation is made regarding any registration or possible registration neither of said equine nor of the physical condition of said equine. Any documentation in possession of the Department of Agriculture regarding registration, physical condition or past veterinary treatment of said equine is available upon request; however, not The color and flavor of honey differ depending on the bees' nectar source (blossoms). There are more than 300 unique kinds of honey in the U.S., originating from such diverse floral sources as clover, eucalyptus and orange blossom. In general, lighter-colored honeys are mild in flavor, while darker honeys usually are more robust. Honey primarily is composed of fructose, glucose and water. It also contains other sugars, as well as enzymes, minerals, vitamins and amino acids. In addition to gathering nectar to produce honey, honey bees perform a vital second function -- pollination. About one-third of the human diet is derived from insect-pollinated plants, and honey bees are responsible for 80 percent of this pollination. Wednesday, September 5, 2012 Funding Opportunities Available Via USDA Value-Added Grants The U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Business-Cooperative Service recently announced availability of $14 million in funding for its Value-Added Producer Grant (VAPG) competitive grants program. This program awards grants that help producers develop farmrelated businesses with a purpose of adding value to basic agricultural products through branding, processing, product differentiation, labeling, certification and marketing. Georgia producers who are interested in applying for a grant must submit applications by Oct. 15. "This grant opportunity has great potential for our Georgia Grown members and farmers market vendors," said Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Gary Black. "Value-added products and marketing help improve farm income and farm and rural employment opportunities, while creating more choices for consumers. Programs such as VAPG demonstrate how important and effective grants can be in spurring economic development and creating jobs." Projects can include the marketing of any value-added products, including organic crops, grass-fed livestock, and locally produced and marketed food products. VAPG also funds regional food supply networks that benefits small and mid-sized farms by incorporating producers into larger farm-to-fork, or "mid-tier," value chains. Grant monies can be used for a multitude of things: developing business/marketing plans and feasibility studies needed to establish viable opportunities for value-added products or to acquire working capital to operate a value-added business venture or alliance. Working capital applications generally need to be supported by an independent feasibility study as well as a business plan. The maximum grant amount for a planning grant is $100,000 and the (Continued on Page 11) NRCS Offers Grants to Help Farmers, Ranchers With Drought The Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) of the U.S. Department of Agriculture has made available up to $5 million in grants to evaluate and demonstrate agricultural practices that help farmers and ranchers adapt to drought. NRCS is taking applications for Conservation Innovation Grants (CIG) to help producers build resiliency into their production systems so they can adapt to climactic extremes, such as the historic drought impacting the U.S. The grants are offered to partnering entities to evaluate innovative, field-based conservation technologies and approaches, which should lead to improvements such as enhancing the water-holding capacity in soils and installing drought-tolerant grazing systems, thus helping farms and ranches become more resilient to drought. Grant applications are due Oct. 15, 2012. Private individuals, Tribes, local and state governments and non-governmental organizations can apply. Funds will be awarded through a competitive grants process for projects lasting for one to three years. Apply electronically at www.grants.gov/ or contact the NRCS National CIG office at (Continued on Page 11)