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GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE • GARY W. BLACK, COMMISSIONER • WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 2020 • VOL. 103, NO. 11 • © COPYRIGHT 2020 State, private partners link farmers and consumers through new initiatives UGA Extension, Georgia Department of Agriculture offer new outlets to growers affected by COVID-19 disruptions

By Maria M. Lameiras sion at UGA’s College of Agricultural and Environmental ers who normally sell to restaurants to have a new outlet for University of Georgia College of Agricultural Sciences. rs7ary their produce.” and Environmental Sciences e01 Types of agriculturaln productsi v2 that qualify for the pro- Georgia farmers who are keeping regular hours, pro- gram include everythingA7n –from vegetables, fruits and other viding curbside pickup, home delivery or e-commerce Georgia farmers and agricultural producers eager to sell produce1 to t seafood,1h9 1 meats, dairy, poultry products and any sales during the COVID-19 crisis can join the programs by abundant supplies of fresh produce and other products are other0 agriculture-related0 products, such as honey and pre- visiting the Georgia Grown Ag-Products Industry Promo- being connected with consumers and other buyers who need pared foods. tion or Georgia Grown E-Commerce Promotion pages at their products through a new partnership between Univer- “We are getting a lot of interest from many types of buy- GeorgiaGrown.com and filling out forms that will add their sity of Georgia Cooperative Extension and the Georgia De- ers, including consumer, wholesale, food banks and some information to a statewide database of producers that will partment of Agriculture’s Georgia Grown program. restaurants,” said Matthew Kulinski, deputy marketing di- be shared with consumers and buyers. Because of disruptions to the industry triggered by the rector for Georgia Grown. “This is a good way for produc- UGA Extension will support the program through its COVID-19 crisis, many agri- network of county agents and cultural producers in Georgia – specialists throughout the state. particularly smaller growers and “This is a grassroots effort that producers – are experiencing starts with all of our Extension difficulties getting their prod- agents, specialists and coordina- ucts out to those who can use tors who have the relationships them. with these growers, producers Through its Georgia Grown and farmers,” said Johnson. “We Ag-products Industry Promo- are working on several different tion and E-commerce Promo- ways to get this information out tion programs, Georgia Grown to producers and consumers, in- – a state membership program cluding our Extension website designed to help agribusinesses emergency resources page and thrive by bringing producers, through traditional and social processors, suppliers, distribu- media. Together we can make tors, retailers, agritourism and this into something that will not consumers together – will waive only help agriculture in Georgia, all membership fees for the ser- but the people who need access vice until July to help producers to fresh food as well.” affected by the crisis. For consumers who are inter- “The first step is facilitat- ested in picking their own pro- ing connections between con- duce, Georgia Grown also pro- sumers and growers. There are vides a pick your own list of all many people who are looking producers who offer that option for fresh produce and cannot on their farms. (See that list on find it and we have producers Page 8 of this issue.) who have produce and cannot View the list of farms and sell it,” said Laura Perry John- markets by county at extension. son, associate dean for Exten- uga.edu/ag-products-connection. Georgia’s Ag Industry launches ‘Now More Than Ever, Buy Georgia Grown’ campaign To help mitigate potential losses due to the A mixed media campaign will encourage “UGA Extension is excited to be able to COVID-19 response, the Georgia Department consumers to Buy Georgia Grown, Now use our statewide local network of Extension of Agriculture’s Georgia Grown program has More Than Ever. The collaborative effort offices to help connect Georgia citizens with joined up with partners from Georgia Farm includes PSAs, direct-to-consumer purchas- the farmers that provide delicious, Georgia Bureau, University of Georgia Extension Ser- ing platforms, recipes and preservation tips Grown products,” said Laura Perry Johnson, vice and Georgia Fruit and Vegetable Asso- for fresh produce, all supported by a target- associate dean for UGA Extension. “It is in all ciation to promote Georgia-Grown produce ed campaign using the hashtags of our best interest to work collaboratively to through retail and direct-to-consumer chan- #NowMoreThanEver, #BuyGeorgiaGrown. keep Georgia’s top economic driver – agricul- nels. “It is important that we support Georgia’s ture – healthy and prosperous as we fulfill our Georgia’s spring fruit and vegetable har- number one industry, agriculture,” said Geor- mission to serve the state.” vest has an estimated farm gate value of $500 gia Farm Bureau President Gerald Long. “We Agriculture is the top industry in Georgia million to $750 million, and roughly 50 per- are pleased to partner with Georgia Grown with production and related industries repre- cent of that is traditionally marketed through and the UGA Extension in helping remind senting $76 billion in output and more than foodservice. However, with much of the food- consumers that our farmers feed and clothe 399,000 jobs. service channel closed due to the COVID-19 the world by producing the finest food and “This is not the first time our fruit and veg- response, farmers could find their promising fiber.” etable farmers have had to overcome challeng- crops have no place to go. Consumers can purchase from Georgia es,” said Black. “In the last several years they “The supply is there. The food is there. The Grown businesses with e-commerce and have endured historic hurricanes, late freezes quality is there. We just need to make sure the home delivery capabilities by visiting www. and trade wars. Georgia’s agricultural sector demand is there as well,” said Georgia Agri- georgiagrown.com. In collaboration with is strong because our farmers are strong, and culture Commissioner Gary W. Black. “Con- Georgia Grown, UGA Extension is using its I feel confident that Georgia consumers are sumers often ask what they can do to help network of county Extension offices to con- strong as well and will rise with them to meet our Georgia farmers and the answer is sim- nect agricultural producers with consumers this new challenge before us.” ple. Expect Georgia Grown, ask for Georgia looking for fresh, Georgia-grown products

Please deliver this paid subscription to: Agriculture Published by the Ga. Department of Black, Commissioner W. Gary Grown and buy Georgia Grown.” at ://extension.uga.edu. -GDA Communication Office PAGE 2 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN – 404-656-3722 – agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 2020

2 Ford tractors, 6600 & 7700 International Harvester tractor FARM for sale. 7700 good condition. I-385, redone, 2034hrs. Bush Both have good tires. Junior Hog trimmer/mower, 5ft, MACHINERY Teague Ellijay 706-273-0251 Model FTH-600. Bush Hog Advertise in the Market Bulletin mower, 7ft., #307. Keith Stew- Classified advertisements in the Market Bulletin are free to subscribers and limited 2008 John Deere 5425 with art Buford 404-538-9092 Please specify if machinery is 542 loader, 4WD, sync-shuttle to one ad per issue per subscriber number. Ads run a maximum of two consecutive in running condition. transmission, 81HP, new tires JD 2510 diesel, power steer- issues unless requested otherwise. Advertisements from businesses, corporations, and wheels, dual remotes, ing, remotes, rollover canopy, dealerships, real estate agents or other commercial entities are not permitted. All TRACTORS canopy, bucket, forks, 8 speed, diff lock, rack/pinion items advertised must be farm-related. (2) 8-N Ford Tractors for sale, 1744hrs. Larry Maney Baldwin wheels: $5500. James Sullivan both run. Make one out of two: 706-244-4348 Vidalia 912-537-4944 Advertisers and buyers are advised to be aware of state and federal laws governing $1000. C.H. Hobrat Hahira John Deere 1050, 3000hrs. 75 229-460-7305 2010 John Deere 3005, the sale and transfer of live animals. GDA rules also require the submission of 27hp Yanmar diesel, only loader, 8 backhoe (needs hyd certain documents attesting to the health and/or viability of livestock, plants and 1010 John Deere, gas like, 84hrs, 3-pt hitch, live PTO. lines replaced). 5ft Bush hog, new tires, wide front, 3ph, rake, plow, disc harrow: seed submitted for sale before ads for those items can be published. Those rules are James River demo through G.C.: $3300; Taylorway 8 disc 2015, manual shift, turf-type $9000. Text. James Donahue posted online at http://agr.georgia.gov/advertising-information.aspx. They are also cutaway harrow, 3ph, G.C.: tires: $9000. Larry 706-342- Douglasville 770-714-0556 summarized beneath the headers of all affected Classified categories in every issue of $425. Chuck Anthony Jeffer- 0496 Madison the Market Bulletin. son 706-658-6081 1086 Farmall with cab, 2010 Kubota L3400 with front The Georgia Department of Agriculture does not assume responsibility for transactions 3450QT Bus Hog loader. No loader and ROPS: $12,500. initiated through the Market Bulletin but will use every effort to prevent fraud. AC. New in-frame overhaul. Robert Grissett Buena Vista Roger Bruce Madison 706- 229-314-5136 Advertisers are expected to fulfill the terms of their offers. Failure to do so through 342-3638 Market Bulletin 2014 John Deere 6105D, either negligence or intention may require the to refuse future ads. 135 Massey Ferguson gas, 1090hrs, 4WD, cab, heat and p.s., 5ft bush hog, 5ft finish air, triple remotes, pre-DEF: Market Bulletin staff reserves the right to designate ad length and to edit for spelling, mower, 5ft scrape blade, 5ft $48,000. Kody Rylee Gillsville grammar and word count. Classified ads are limited to a maximum of 25 words, all-purpose plow subsoiler: 678-634-9355 $5000. Alvin Johnson Snel- including name and contact information. 2016 Kubota M7060 cab, lville 770-388-9347 loader, 4x4, 290hrs: $39,500. There are three ways to submit your ad. 1948 Allis Chalmers C-model, M Hewell Dewy Rose 706- 3 pt hitch, rear wheel weights, 498-0460 12-volt alternator, new front 2018 Kioti CK4010 SE cab, Fax: 404.463.4389 wheels and tires, cranks easy: Georgia Department of Agriculture 68hrs, hydrostatic, loader, dual Mail: $1800. Joe Davis 706-206- remotes, 4WD, AC, radio, war- 9095 Danielsville Attn: Market Bulletin ranty: $24,900. Tim Carter John Deere 1949 M tractor 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive SW 1956 IH Utility 300 tractor Homer 706-658-6644 No implements, runs well, Atlanta, GA 30334-4250 with torque amplifier. Com- new tires, battery. New bear- 2019 LS 40HP 4x4 tractor. Online: www.agr.georgia.gov plete hydraulics rebuilt 1990. ings and seals in final drive: Radiator, starter rebuilt 2017. Low hrs, bucket, and dual re- $2500. Kary McClain Miner- motes: Asking $23,500. Call Runs great, excellent condi- al Bluff 706-455-8575 Please include your subscription number on all mailed and faxed correspondence. tion: $2600. Eric Johnson Ty- for more info. Jeffery Denson Dallas 678-414-4532 rone 770-377-5984 John Deere 2440 tractor with Questions about advertising? Call 404.656.3722 1962 Ford 4000 diesel, power 4500 JD, 900hrs, like new 5 loader: $5900; Memo M451 steering, runs but smokes, has ft. rotovator and lots more gar- tractor: $2900. Mike Hunter blow-by, needs rebuilt, new dening equip. Alton Hooks Bishop 706-207-5514 rear tires, radiator, starter, 478-494-1886 Soperton John Deere 6110M, 4x4, CA, Subscribe to the Market Bulletin water pump. Eric Sebree 4600 Ford tractor, diesel, 3 remotes, 1060hrs: $64,000; Dallas 770-527-1966 60hp, power steering, almost Model 3210 Bus Hog, never A one-year subscription to the Market Bulletin is $10 and includes both print and 1964 Ford tractor 2000 series, new rubber, motor and injector left outside, pull type: $5000. online access. gas, 4 new tires, log splitter on pump have been overhauled. Wiley Farm Covington 770- 3pt hitch, PTO and rollover Lamon Gillis 478-494-3838 464-3276 To subscribe or renew an active account onlinevisit agr.georgia.gov to pay using a Visa scraper: $3500 for all. Frank Millen Kubota B7100D, 16HP, 4WD. or MasterCard. Cook Woodstock 770-926- 510 Massey Ferguson Com- Runs great, excellent tires. Box 6066 bine 6 cylinder Perkins Diesel scrape and dirt scoop also 1966 International Cub. Com- Engine, new 18.4/26 tire, has available. Original owner, al- To subscribe by phone, renew an expired subscription, update your address or report pletely restored 2015. New en- not run in several years: ways garaged: $3000. Bob delivery problems call 404.586.1190 or 800.282.5852. gine, seals, carburetor, alterna- $1000. Bobby West Rutledge O'Neal Stone Mountain 770- and radiator. Turn plow and 706-717-0132 364-2523 To subscribe by mail send a check or money order payable to the Georgia Department cultivator. Can send pictures: Kubota Grand L356: cab, $4200. Wanda Maxwell Cor- 6600 Ford diesel tractor, of Agriculture along with your name, complete mailing address, address and 60HP, good shape: $5900. A/C, heat, stereo, bluetooth, nelia 706-776-1700 phone number to: Harry Hughes Warm Springs hydraulic boom, stick controls, 1986 IH #284, gas tractor with 706-655-2475 grapple, bucket, rack, auto cultivators, bush hog, 3pt trans, 4wd, 130 hrs fw: Georgia Department of Agriculture Farmall H tractor not used for hitch, runs good: $2900 obo. $27,000. C. Brown Albany Attn: Market Bulletin 5 years but is a good straight 229-349-1680 P.O. Box 742510 Thomas Gayton Alpharetta old tractor. Use as is or easy Atlanta, GA 30374 770-475-4803 restoration. Richard Shriver Kubota L 2800 tractor w/ 1987 Case 685 with Allied Cumming 404-376-5351 bucket, 4WD, diesel, 1400 hrs. front end loader, 7ft Frontier Includes lift harrow, scrape box blade. Runs, drives good, Ferguson 1952 TO30, rebuilt blade, cultivator, bush hog. Call the Georgia Department of Agriculture some damaged sheet metal: engine and painted, exc cond: Great condition: $12,000. $8500. Jimmy Griswell $3000. H. Adkison Albany James Plumley Canton 770- 404.656.3600 | 800.282.5852 Sandersville 478-232-0735 229-894-5115 656-8289 For sale: 3600 Ford Cultiva- M5030 Kubota, M1000 front AI Hotline 855.491.1432 1993 Ford 3930, 875hrs, tion tractor, good paint, good loader, 4x4, 50hp, 1.400hrs, good condition, will add new rubber, diesel: $3500obo. John good condition: $15,000. Clay Georgia Grown Food Safety front tires: $9500. Ask for Hash McIntyre 478-414-8438 Lewis McIntyre 478-251-1979 Mike 770-312-9754 Wood- 404.656.3680 404.656.3627 stock Ford 601 recently restored, Massey Ferguson 135 diesel. w/new tires, gauges, fenders, Includes Bush Hog, harrow, 2 Cub Tractors ready to work seat, steering wheel, etc. Runs 3pt turn plow, heavy duty turn GATE Plant Protection or parade goods in every way. good; lift works. $4299. Pics plow, lift boom, landscape Ed Reeves Rebecca 229-325- avail. T. Brown Fayetteville rake: $6800. George Tuttle 855.327.6829 404.463.8617 8671 770-630-5480 Springfield 912-660-6279 Equine Health Licensing 404.656.3713 855.424.5423 THINGS TO EAT Animal Protection State Veterinarian 404.656.4914 404.656.3671 2019 crop of pecans in the 2019 pecans in shell, buyer Grain fed or grass fed beef ¼ shell: 1.50per lb. + postage. takes all: $3/lb (100lbs). or ½ wrapped to order, 3.50lb H.D. Strickland Barney 229- Charles Sawyer 706-768-4776 hanging wght., plus process- Fuel and Measures Market Bulletin 560-9234 Mount Airy ing. Visit www.mcmichaelan- 404.656.3722 gusfarm.com. Jason Cox So- 404.656.3605 Angus beef steers, 1/2 or cial Circle 404-925-5412 2019 Desirable Pecans ready wholes. Non GMO feed and Homemade danish, cream Georgia Department of Law Consumer Protection Unit to eat: $11 per pound + plenty of grass: $4 per lb of horns and croissants. Call or postage. Russell Eaton Stock- hanging weight. Matt Brown 404.651.8600 | 1.800.869.1123 email for more info. P. Williams bridge 770-506-2727 Canton 678-739-7176 Epworth dec393@.com or 706-632-5150 Access the Market Bulletin online any time at Farm fresh ground beef: 2019 pecans for sale. Shelled, $4.50 per lb; Whole hog Water-ground meal, whole cleaned and packaged. Ready sausage: $3.50 per lb. Avail- wheat flour, grits; will grind http://www.agr.georgia.gov/market-bulletin.aspx for freezer: $10 per lb. Peggy able at Potts Bros. Farm. your grain: $5 per 5 lbs. Griffin Clarkesville 706-768- USDA vacuum sealed. Kyle +postage. Mike Buckner Junc- 8417 Potts Jefferson 706-367-5823 tion City 706-269-3630 WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 2020 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN – 404-656-3722 – agr.georgia.gov PAGE 3

New Holland disc mower John Deere deer plot drills, 2001 Fella TH540 hay tedder, Kuhn discbine w/flail, 10ft w, Reese drum mower model TRACTORS HM236 with low hours. Origi- works on 3pt. hitch: $2400 to 17ft: $2500; hay rake $1500. model FC-300, needs cutter 2400. Manual fold, good con- nal blades are still on it. Excel- $2800. Royce Hulett Hazle- Both used 2019 season. bar, purchased new. New Hol- dition. Farm hand feed Mill Massey Ferguson 240, 6ft lent condition, like new: $5500. hurst 912-253-0161 or 912- Robert Grissett Buena Vista land 326 sq. baler, kept dry. VGC. Two ton capacity. Larry Befco finishing mower and James Knox Appling 706-836- 375-3008 229-314-5136 Both sheltered, have books. Young Tennille 478-232-6321 5ft Bush Hog, all included. 7004 Glenn Hayes 404-272-7298 MF T035, 5ft harrow: $2800; Pics avail. upon request. Call 2004 Kuhn GA 300 GM hay Oxford SM 320 11 1/2ft Fella disc Riding mowers: Snapper KMC 4-row, strip-till: $2500; mower. Mechanically sound, or text JD Sanders 706-319- Comet, Craftsman, Cub Cadet, rake. Used very little, always 0181 Madison KMC 4-row, ripper-spider, 4 Massey Ferguson 825 round well-maintained and serviced: Murray, Troy-Bilt. Not running, sheltered, owner's manual baler. Field ready. Great condi- KMC planters: $2500; JD BWA included: $2200. Bill Smith $3800. Mattie Whitman Adel can load. Ralph Williams Grif- harrow, 12ft: $1800. J.W. Ad- tion. Used last season. Chris NH 273 Square baler, good Royston 706-245-5070 229-507-0625 fin 678-544-0646 kins Vienna 229-805-0255 Morris Clyo 912-213-7505 condition, repaired knotters in Tonutti tedder, GT500, 17ft, f- 2019. Tires new in 2015, 90% Scotts Briggs & Stratton One 2-row frame equipped 2009 Krone KR160 net wrap New Holland 38 crop chop- basket, manual fold and tilt. life left, shed kept. Nathan Sut- engine, INTEK 17hp OHV, with 2-row Cole peanut planter & twine round baler: $4,500. per. 6ft hydraulic. Good work- Used this season: $1100. Bob ton Metter 912-212-6042 42in cut, 5-speed riding in good working condition: Krone KR260 round baler: ing condition. Neil Patrick Syl- Yoder 706-201-6960 Royston $150. J.F. McGill Tifton 229- $3,500. Jeffrey 678-687-2588 vania 912-687-5045 Operating M John Deere with mower: $400. Jackie Wyrick 382-6912 Cumming Vicon CM-167 disc mower, integral mounted sickle bar 770-232-5970 New Holland 565 Sq Baler fair condition, cut good: $900; Lawrenceville mower, cultivators and turning One row Covington planter, 2014 Claas 360rc silage baler, ready to go to the field: $6500; New Holland Roll-A-Bar hay plow: $3500. Wilson Phelps Model TP46 with plates for like new Hay-Rite electric hay rake gear box rebuilt, fair con- Sitrex V-rake: $2500; Morra 7000 bales, good condition, Greensboro 706-347-0492 sale. C.L. Tidwell Cartersville barn kept, chopper: $16,500. conveyor: $1000. Talking dition, rakes good: $800. MF2260 disc mower: $2200; 404-379-8912 Rock 706-889-7614 William Smith Gray 478-731- Heston 530 hay baler: $2500. Kevin Campbell McDonough White 2-105, 105HP, canopy, 770-584-6164 4477 2WD, 3000hrs. Loader avail- Mike Hunter Bishop 706-207- Rebuilt Troy Bilt Horse tiller, new motor, new tines, new New Holland 7050 round able, pics available: $6000. 5514 2017 Krone Tedder 5.52/ roller baler. Always shel- SPRAYERS Donald Akins Collins 912-245- Snapper 72004K 60in cut, 0- seals, new belts, great condi- 4x7T. Like new. Getting out of tion, PTO, great running condi- tered, 4X4 bales, excellent 9837 turn lawn mower, joy stick, 747 the hay business: $7250. Jef- condition: $11,500. Charles AND SPREADERS tion: $650. Allyn Bell Moreland hours, new battery, tires, well frey Johnson Cumming 678- Hemphill Blairsville 706- CUTTERS AND 770-253-2987 687-2588 5537 Savage pecan sprayer, maintained: $1600 firm. 745-9544 1000 PTO, 37inch fan, excel- MOWERS Leonard Draper Cedartown Three bottom plow, 18inch 6420 John Deere tractor, 4- lent condition: $5500. Donald 770-748-2042 Ford T-0137: $400. Howard wheel drive, premium cab. 467 New Holland bale wagon, Akins Collins 912-557-4616 or (5) Craftsman mowers, (2) Troy-Bilt Pony, 17.5HP, Hawthorne Auburn 770-307- John Deere string baler. Kuhn model #1033, stackliner, hauls 912-245-9837 decks, (1) push mower: $1200. 42inch cut, 7speed transmis- 7689 rake, SR108, spindles. K 108 bales. New Holland hay el- William Collins Lyons 912- sion, low hours, riding mower: Troy Bilt tiller, new motor, Kutter, 283TG. 24ft gooseneck evator, 28ft long w/Briggs & AG PARTS 293-1270 $700. R. Conley Conyers 770- new tines, good condition: trailer. Ed Boston 678-231- Stratton engine. Both shel- AND TIRES 11ft International heavy duty 851-2623 $450. Phillip Estes Moreland 9134 Hogansville tered, have books. Glenn Hayes 404-272-7298 Oxford cutter. Good condition. New 678-697-8495 650 New Holland round baler 18inch concrete pipe, 8ft wheels. 3pt hitch: $2200. PLANTING AND Two row John Deere 71 flex 4x6 string wrap, good condi- NH BC5070 Hayliner, Steffens long, have 10 joints: $100 George Brown 770- Palmetto TILLAGE planter mounted on 3pt hitch tion: $5000. Wayne Sapp 950 accumulator; Ford 7710 each; 27ft metal light poles for 841-2014 tractor, (2) Hobbs RR2450 parking lot: $100 each. Perry 1 bush and bog 8-disc har- tool bar. Excellent condition: Pembroke 912-429-6194 14ft Bush Hog rotary mower $1800. C.B. Allen Newnan hard hose reel. All in very good Conner Conyers 770-483- row. 1 Ford 14in 2 bottom 6ft Vicon cutter used very lit- condition. Billy Godwin Lenox 8357 trailer-type. '55 Massey-Fergu- turning plow: $200. 1 3pt hitch 770-328-7585 son 4-flip roll over turning tle, very good condition: 229-546-8200 pond scoop. 1 one-row culti- Vintage '86-'87 Troy-Bilt $3000. Also have side rack, 2 used John Deere tractor plow. 6ft angle Rhino blade. vator. Darwin Blansit Trion One hay ring: $125; 3-pt fork: tires and rims. 18.4-38 tires on Ronald Parten 229-567-2709 Horse PTO tiller. Excellent good shape: $400, will trade. 706-238-0465 condition, new engine, multiple Danny Doerun 229-776-9039 $75; Head gate: $60. Sidney 16inch rims: $500 each OBO. Ashburn Keadle Thomaston 706-601- Can send pictures. Linda Tor- 12ft pull type weed wiper with attachments. Pictures and de- 1951 Ford bush hog 5inch, 15 gallon tank, serial # at Craigslist Atlanta. Rich Anderson 2015 in line bale 2473 py Wrens 478-494-6686 average condition: $180. Ed 1013064, slightly used: $3250. 706-654-9197 Braselton wrapper, will wrap 6ft round or Brooks McCaysville 770-595- Mary Mathews Hurtsboro, AL square bales: $20,000. Ken Market Bulletin Classified Ad Form 4111 334-614-8296 GRADERS AND Stewart Greensboro 706-817- 2027 2001 Fella batwing hay cutter: 1row Cole corn planter: $600; BLADES All ads are scheduled to run in two consecutive issues, $2700; 2015 Kuhn GMD28 hay 1row Gill cultivator: $400, both Anderson In-line bale wrap- unless requested otherwise. Ads are limited to 25 words, per, 2016 Hybrid X, will wrap cutter: $8000 Robert Grissett $1000. 5tooth spring cultivator: All 3 pt hitch: 5ft grader including your name, city and phone number. Our Classified Buena Vista 229-314-5136 $400; 3pt hitch turning plow, 2 blade, 1 potato digger, 1 sub 6ft round or square bales. plows: $300. P. Allison Mur- soiler, 1 disc turning plow. Ray Remote control, autosteer, Categories and our Advertising Guidelines and Category 4ft finish mower Ford model# rayville 678-776-5561 Nelms Rock Spring 423-227- well maintained: $23,500. rules are posted online at agr.georgia.gov. 930A, works good. T.J. O'Neal 4770 Branden Anderson Stapleton Greensboro 706-467-3373 2 row planter, old style, chain 706-551-1946 driven, good condition: $300. Durabilt 3 yard dirt pan and Category: ______5 foot original Ford cutter, Cultivator and grain drill, with grader: $4000; KMC round Complete baling package: In- barn kept excellent condition: two planter implements, take bale accumulator: $1500. Billy ternational 435 square baler, $875. Emily Kenney Vidalia all: $1500. Christopher Hayes Daniel Dublin 478-278-7400 or SFI 50in. drum mower, Ford 912-537-2890 Blythe 706-799-1975 478-984-4909 8ft. tedder, 256 rollerbar rake. Good working condition: 5ft Bush Hog, new blades, 24 disc, very heavy duty disc Galion T500 motor grader, good wheel, drive shaft includ- $5000. Jim Beall Bowman Howse Implement harrow. 3pt ex-military, runs, no brakes. 706-308-5451 ed. Eric Massey Gainesville hitch. Used twice. Like new: Repairable, excellent for farm 678-316-5986 $1800 Philip Irwin Cornelia and logging operations: $7500. For sale: Vermeer TE170, 5ft drum mower hay cutter, 706-599-3216 Neal Bush Sparta 706-817- 4tine tedder. Used one sea- son. Leo Perfect Unadilla 478- used very little, good condi- 3pt hitch disc harrow, 66in 8383 955-2362 tion. Steve Calloway Winter- wide, 20in disc: $125. Henry Heavy duty land levelers, 8, ville 706-340-0318 Moss Ball Ground 770-479- 10 and 12 feet: $1700 - $2800. Ford square hay baler: $1500. 9454 Mike Hulett Hazlehurst 912- John Deere 5300 tractor, 630 Brown 6ft Bush Hog, new hrs: $13,000. Krone tedder, 4- gear box, good condition: 4-row Pittsburgh Cultivator 253-0162 w/John Deere 71 Planters w/ basket: $7900. Vicon disc $800. Mitch Patten Canton Skid Steer smooth bucket, mower, model 124 extra: 404-444-5326 insecticide hoppers. John Paul not used in 15 years: $500; Ellis Statesboro 912-865-9597 $7900. S. Wright 706-629- Bush Hog 2815 batwing 1952 Allis Chalmers CA culti- 0406 Fairmount mower, like new: $12,500. JD 4ft rotary tiller, very heavy, vator: $500; 1952 Allis CA radi- front-end hay spear, hay un- good cond., 3-pt hitch: $450. ator: $100. Lynn Bowles Rome Frontier TD1316 hay tedder, roller, pallet lift. Danny Wilkins 6ft angle blade, 3-pt hitch: 706-252-0183 17ft hydraulic lift. Always shel- tered, excellent condition: Mansfield 770-788-2490 $200. David Cagle 770-796- (leave message) or 770-363- 2555 Fairmount PICKERS AND $4000. Pat Broder Stock- bridge 404-401-6134 6857 4row Pittsburgh cultivator: HARVESTERS $500; 4row frames $175; 4 bot Greenland Fanex 500 hay Bush Hog finishing mower, 2004 2100 Armadas peanut Phone number: ______RDTH 84 model, 7ft cut rear JD plow: $500; 2 Cole fertilizer tedder, 4-basket tedder in distributor with wheel: $400. harvester G/C $40,000; One good condition, located in discharge. Very good condi- complete onion grading pack- tion: Asking $1650 OBO. John L.L. Cox Ochlocknee 229- Bleckley County. Mike Lucas Subscriber number:______403-6719 age with 3bin dumper: Chester 478-599-1115 Ardry Ellijay 762-231-9994 $20,000. Mitchell Edenfield 6ft Hardee bushhog, 1,2,&4 Craftsman Lawn tractor, Collins 912-314-9228 Hay elevator. Motor works cultivator planters, fertilizer great, needs some work and  Border ($5)  Photo ($20) 26hp, 54in cut, good condition, distributor. 1,2,&4 rolling culti- Ramacher 9600 pecan har- season priced: $1150. C. tires: $200. Ron Morris Make your ad stand out with a border or photo. Please vator, 2,3,&4 bottom plows; vester and Herbst wagon: Brunswick 912-230-3857 Smith Ranger 706-602-9607 5in & 6in scrape blades. Carl $42,500 OBRO. Ramacher in indicate your choice and mail a check or money order Fella SM240 Hay Cutter, very Crosby Blackshear 912-449- excellent condition, wagon in Hay rake, New Idea brand, for the exact amount with your ad. Enclose photo with 6573 good condition, field ready: good condition. No delivery. roller bar. Good shape, ready ad or email (.jpg) to [email protected]. $3500. Getting out of busi- Dearborn 8-plow cultivator, Dale Foster Fort Valley 478- to work: $550. Vickie Barrett ness. Jeffrey Cumming 678- model 1095, manufactured by 918-4365 Mount Airy 706-499-8009 687-2588 Pittsburgh. 3pt hitch: $300. Weiss McNair 848 pecan har- The following statement must be signed by the advertiser: Jack Hammond Lilburn 770- vester: $5500. Includes 6 load- HT 210 hay tedder, Bush Grading and blades, 4ft bush I hereby certify that the above notice meets all the necessary hog: $400; 6ft blade angle 921-1313 ing totes, trailer. Runs fine with Hog brand: $1500. 24-disc cutting harrows, Bush Hog push or pull: $2500; Dirt John Deere 1590, 15ft no till no issues. Call or text. Aaron requirements for publication in the Market Bulletin. brand, 3pt hitch: $2000. All scoop: $200. All have 3pt drill with small seed box and Lamb Statesboro 912-334- in good condition. David hitches. Howard Glow New- marker. Used less than 500 0661 Hemphill Blairsville 706- born 678-342-8101 acres: $50,000. Lee Bailey Signature Pinehurst 229-239-0537 HAY AND FORAGE 897-9306 Kuhn GMD 700G model hay cutter: $2500. Bush Hog tiller, John Deere 5 shank coil 1999 Vermeer 504 I round John Deere EOO 28x76 429 Mail this form to: Georgia Department of Agriculture, spring plow on toolbar: $450. 7ft, VGC, model RTH80, serial baler: $4000; 2017 New Hol- hay baler, square, needs a Attention: Market Bulletin, 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. SW, 12-10411: $3850 OBO. Carl Cosmo 3pt fertilizer/seed land 450 round baler: $18,000. knotter, was worked 2019. McKnight 770-328-6810 spreader: $290. Ryan Baerne Robert Grissett Buena Vista Bob Gosford 770-775-6228 Room 330, Atlanta, GA 30334 Senoia Nicholson 706-247-6240 229-314-5136 Jackson PAGE 4 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN – 404-656-3722 – agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 2020

2008 JD 458 Mega Wrap, Approximately 50 to 60 AG PARTS 5900 bales, twine and net EQUIPMENT LAWN AND sheets of 5V used farm tin: $5 AND TIRES wrap. High moisture kit, vari- HEAVY TRAILERS AND per sheet. L.D. Morris Thom- able core. Excellent Condition: EQUIPMENT GARDEN son 706-962-8381 Bumper and grill guard for $20,000. Brelan Brookshire CARTS Commercial walk-in cooler small Ford Tractor: $100. Can Suches 580-770-1154 20ft goose neck trailer, 7ft Please specify if machinery is send photos and measure- Please specify if equipment is refrigerator, 8ftX10ft. Ice Kold For sale: Antique motor, 2 hp in running condition or not. wide, 3500lbs, axles, brakes, in running condition or not. fan condenser unit, Copeland ments. William Smith Gray wood floor, new tires & 478-731-4477 Witte, governor throttle: $1200. compressor, 4inch walls, door Jessie Arnett Tifton 229-382- CONSTRUCTION wheels, hubs, wiring & lights, GARDEN panel, safeguard latch: $4800. Four Michelin Tires, 255 or 6517 EQUIPMENT no ramps, dove tail: $2200 TRACTORS S. Mauney Cleveland 706- 22.5, less than 10,000 miles: For sale: hydraulic lift for 4- obo. C. North Whitesburg 363-0260 $750 for all four. Breda Worley 770-842-4198 Cub Cadet model 129 garden wheelers or lawnmowers. 175C Dresser loader 117, Greenhouses, Stuppy brand, Buckhead 770-560-5009 Holden tandem trailer. Air tractor, all original, one owner, Never used, like new. Cost me good condition, w/ 4-1 bucket, six bays, 30ftx144ft, fans, brakes, ramps, new decking, garage kept. Starling Kiser Front grill w/screen for Super $250, will sell for $195. Jessie 95% under carriage w/oil rails: heaters, fan jets. Tom John- new paint, great condition. Conyers 770-922-2702 A Farmall. Hood for a Super A Arnett Tifton 229-382-6517 $18K. Roy Simmons Demor- ston Thomaston 706-647- 100, 130 for Farmall. Leave est 706-499-9340 Used to haul small excavator, Forklift, 10,000lb Yale. Old dozer: $6500. Wanda Knox LANDSCAPE TOOLS 9239 message. J. Hiers 229-319- machine, 3227hrs, history 850 B John Deere dozer. 0070 Moultrie Doerun 229-891-0548 or kl- AND MATERIALS Quantity of grey synthetic known. Solid tires, high lift, Great running condition. Un- [email protected] chinking for logs, 5 gal pals: Full set Cub cultivators, Two side shift, runs. Propane: $950. dercarriage in good shape: $150/pail. Phil Boswell Con- Jim O'Quinn Carrollton 770- Rider mower h/d metal tilt 75 landscape timbers or Cub turning plows, Super A $19,500. Wanda Knox Doerun fence posts 8ft X 4 1/2in, 8ft X cord 778-884-5789 328-6578 229-891-0548 or klc86@wind- utility trailer, 15in balloon tires, double disk cutting harrow, no rust, dry stored, bolt at- 3 1/2in: $1.85 each or all for Super A tractor with cultiva- stream.net Six inch lap siding removed Harrows: $400. Brush tachment, like new. John Jor- $1.75 each. Royce Brooks Ac- but good for restoring of re- tors. Clyde Parker Chatsworth mower: $400. Jubilee trac- Backhoe International Har- dan Dawsonville 706-344- worth 770-378-2564 706-847-8517 pair, various lengths. Wendell tor: $2400. 1988 Chevrolet vester 2400A, 2.9L 3-cyl diesel 8033 Eberhart Hiram 770-943-6979 2500 flatbed 350V8, 5spd: 46HP, 2WD, D-179 engine. Not Drill w/ 6inch & 9inch augers: Heavy-duty jack stand for $350; Heavy duty boom pole: gooseneck trailer: $100. Two $2300. Large round fuel currently running. Selling as is. Unused concrete blocks size: tank: $250. 5th wheel hitch: No delivery: $3000. John Dod- VEHICLES $75; large fertilizer spreader: 8x8x16, selling 35 blocks, all 500x15 front tractor tires: $250; all 3pt hitch. T. Brown $20ea, like new. N. $200. Carter Stewart 706- son Marietta 678-521-0563 for $35 cash. Bud Kushman Fayetteville 770-630-5480 Hollingsworth 404-805-4156 778-5204 Baldwin Please specify if vehicles are in Eatonton 770-633-1028 Molena running condition. Oat straw square bales good Hedgehog box blade pulver- for garden and mulch: $3 per LUMBER Set of rear wheel weights for izer, 5.5ft: $1200. Dirtdog box an 800 Series Ford tractor: TRUCKS bale. Over 100 available. blade w/pulverizer PVB-720, James Brooks Athens 470- Pine, Poplar boards, 8ft-16ft $275. C.L. Tidwell Cartersville 72in, like new, never used: 1983 Chevy C30 Crew Cab 404-379-8912 269-3467 long, 6inch-10inch, wide, $1750. Sold as is. Concord dually, 8ft bed, 112,000 miles. 5/8inch-7/8inch thick. About Tractor tops, high density 706-975-3400 Good condition, runs good, 220 boards: $1 per board foot polyetheylene: $60. Fits most KingKutter disc harrow com- needs painting: $4500 OBO. FARM SUPPLIES or $1500 take all. Zsolt Peter tractors if you have existing bination, 84in: $825. Sold as Patti McLeroy Kathleen 478- Snellville 917-327-9839 framework. Leave a message is. Concord 706-975-3400 987-0019 at 770-380-6747 Gainesville 1997 Int'l 4900 DT466E Silage TOOLS AND Sawmill lumber, custom cut Rockhound 60A skid steer at- CAT 953. Strong machine just truck 22ft dump, easily re- to order. Poplar chicken slats. tachment, new bearings, not using. Doing field service HARDWARE moval sides, good condition, AA Farms Hartwell 706-376- OTHER MACHINERY repacked cylinder: $1500. check before sale: $14,500 or runs good, text for pictures: Arm & Hammer 310lb anvil: 8968 AND IMPLEMENTS Eddy Gravitt Cumming 404- trade for low hour MiniExcava- $12,500. Bobby Miller $1095; Farriers anvil 250lb: 863-3463 tor with thumb. K. Logan Ball Lula Wood-Mizer custom-cut lum- 770-287-5709 $1095; American anvil 200lb: ber, kiln-dried, milled, restora- 10 ft AerWay aerator, pull Tree spade, Big John 65inch Ground 678-410-1089. type with weights. Like new: 2000 Dodge Ram Larmie Du- $395. Ben Hendrick Austell tions, timber frames, flooring, on L9000 Ford Truck. 32inch 770-948-9842 countertops, mantles, barns, $5000. Tommy Black Ander- tree spade, skid loader mount. Cat 955L 85J: $12,000; ally Cummins Diesel, 6spd, Half-pint glue jar; Winchester fencing. Reclaimed, live-edge son, SC 864-940-1919 Selby Hull Hampton 770-294- Dresser TD 25J, enclosed only 80,000miles, brake con- cab, straight blade with 2 trol, great shape. L. Rodgers hatchet, boys ax, cornshellers, lumber, trailer flooring. John 164 joints rainbow 6in irriga- 4699 shank ripper: $35,000. Bo- Murrayville 770-654-6319 cross cut saws, 1-man saws, Sell Milner 770-480-2326 tion pipe, 30ft long, twist lock. Feeling anxious or gan Renfroe foot as, hand as, cant hooks Gene Wood Dexter 478-290- Gainesville Chrome 17', 5-lug Chevy Woodmizer lumber, 1x12 770-206-0505 and more. Hubert Arnold Jef- pine, poplar, oak trailer floor- 4326 overwhelmed? Call the GMC Truck. Wheels, center fersonville 478-945-3910 caps, mounted, balanced, ing. Any thickness, saw your 24in X 24in X 20in tall fuel or Georgia COVID-19 TD15C Dozer. DT466 engine. Goodyear Wangler P265/70-R- logs. Larry Moore Grantville gas tank with hand pump. C.L. Emotional Support Line: Runs good. Tilt blade, rear rip- 17 tires: $500. Hayden Mc- GENERATORS AND 678-278-5709 Tidwell Cartersville 404-379- per. Weak 1st Gear: $5000 Clure Butts 678-752-0598 COMPRESSORS 8912 866.399.8938 firm. Doug Couey Rome 706- POSTS AND 767-3392 Dually bed for 1997 Ford F- 30kw Kubota generator 350 (no tailgate) also bumper, mounted on trailer, 300+ FENCING Subscribe to the Market Bulletin receiver hitch and gooseneck hours, Kubota diesel engine, 2 TRAILERS hitch: $700 for all. Buddy Hud- Headgate: $250; Barbed wire An annual subscription is $10 (26 issues) and includes fuel tanks: $3000. Lloyd Smee roll: $30; 8ft wooden posts, dleston Cedartown 770-546- Flowery Branch 770-654- online access to view the Market Bulletin, place 9292 6inch diameter: $7 each; Used LIVESTOCK 6558 barbed wire: 50 cents per lb. Classified ads and search the Classifieds online. TRUCK Miller Big Blue 250 diesel Stanley Phillips Royston 706- HANDLING welder-generator, bought new, 498-0648 New Subscriber Gift subscription ACCESSORIES AND HAULING stored inside w/cart and cover. Temporary fencing equipment  AND PARTS Very low hrs. Call Joe at 706- for sale. Half inch, 5ft rebar, Renewal (Subscriber No.______) '06 Exiss sport, three-horse, 743-3994 Lexington Ford F-250, 10-spoke wheels, rebar insulators, T-Posts and 7ft full LQ, new waterproof insulators. Other accessories. Please deliver the Market Bulletin to: flooring, refrigerator and kick tires, OEM center caps: $1200. BUILDINGS AND Lorenzo Brown Jenkinsburg Ask for Steve Jasper 706-260- Name: guard in back, walk-thru door, 5131 electric jack, very good cond.: 404-242-8011 MATERIALS Address: reduced $21,500 OBO. (1) 24ftx64ft metal pole build- 404-376-7889 UTVs/ATVs City: State: Zip code: Monroe ing roof: $300 obo. You take FARM ANIMALS Phone: 16ft Calico 4-horse bumper 2018 Kubota RTV-X900, down and remove. About 150 pull, swing/slide rear gate, diesel. Automatic transmis- concrete blocks, cleaned and Livestock listed must be for : swing divider, door at front: sion, 4WD, power steering, hy- stacked: $50. M. Holdeman specific animals. Ads for free $2500. Dan Kane 229-336- draulic bed tilt, poly roof, Stapleton 706-699-1305 or unwanted livestock will not 96hrs, 205miles: $12,000 (list be published. All animals of- 7181 Sale City 13 trusses, 22ft long. Two Check here if you prefer an online subscription price $14,215). L. Muise Can- fered for sale in the Market 16ft gooseneck stock trailer, end trusses. Bought for 20ft Bulletin must be healthy and ton [email protected] building, but not going to use. (the paper WILL NOT be mailed to you). solid floor, good tires. E. Hen- 678-665-3389 apparently free of any conta- dricks Dublin 478-676-3513 New cond, under shelter. Jeff gious, infectious or communi- Hill 229-392-8615 Ty Ty cable disease. Out-of-state an- Please bill this subscription to: 2002 CM Drover III goose- BOATS imals offered for sale in the 1860s farmhouse: move or (Check here if same as delivery address) neck 3-horse slant-load trailer 17ft fiberglass Manatee, tilt Market Bulletin must meet all w/dressing room and rear tack raze for heart pine lumber. Interstate Animal Health Name: and trim, depth finder, radio, Consider sale on site w/barn. compartment. Barely used: swivel seats, new tires and Movement Requirements, in- Address: $8000. K. Kelley 706-318-2155 Dewel Lawrence 229-322-4048 cluding appropriate testing for rims on trailer, original owner, Vienna the species and a current offi- City: State: Zip code: Crawfordville excellent condition. James 275+ gal. plastic tanks (tote) cial Certificate of Veterinary 2018 Gooseneck brand alu- Smith Winder 770-867-2994 Inspection or NPIP 9-3 for Phone: in metal cage. 5-inch caps on minum stock trailer. 6/8x24 1995 Javelin bass boat with poultry. Individuals may sell canvas top, full escape door, top, valve on bottom: $50 their own animals; however, Email address: 50 horse Evinrude motor, tilt each. C. Stovall Dahlonega rubber cleated floor, backup and trim: $750 obo or trade. livestock dealers are required lights. Excellent condition: 678-491-0838 to have a Livestock Dealer Li- Please make your check or money order payable to the James Watkins Toccoa 706- $16,500. Brian Adcock 599-7986 4 building side awnings, alu- cense from GDA. For more in- Georgia Department of Agriculture and mail with this Adairsville 770-855-9394 minum frame, 13ft, 52inX24in, formation, please call the GDA Animal Protection Division at form to: (2) 52inch wide, (1) 13ftX6in, Featherlite 3-horse, slant- COVID-19 testing is blue and white fabric, good 404.656.3665. Georgia Department of Agriculture load, rear tack, LQ, heat and available to all Georgians condition: $1800. M. Blank air, microwave, fridge, shower, Dawsonville 770-905-6235 CATTLE Att: Market Bulletin toilet; great weekender: who request it, whether P.O. Box 742510 $14,500. Chris Mosley they have symptoms or not. App. 35 sheets of used 5v 100 head bred heifers for Atlanta, GA 30374-2510 Cobbtown 912-213-4680 Contact any Georgia public barn tin, 10ft long: $3/sheet. H. sale. Lanny Demott Hazle- health department to schedule Johnson Carrollton 770-277- hurst 229-873-4518 Goose neck 16ft. metal cov- 5618 You may also pay with a Visa or MasterCard online at ered cattle trailer. Dual axle an appointment. Learn more 11 black Angus heifers, Approximately 30 sheets of agr.georgia.gov/market-bulletin.aspx or by contacting our electric brakes, middle gate, online at https://dph.georgia. bucket fed, good BL: $8690 for escape door: $4200. Lamar used 5V barn tin, 12ft long: all or $875 each, 2 minimum. Consumer Call Center at 800.282.5852. Bryant Cleveland 706-878- gov/covid-19-testingdirect- $15/sheet. Cash only. D. Four Oaks Angus LaGrange 8509 patient-lines. Rainey Bremen 404-436-4507 706-298-1156 WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 2020 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN – 404-656-3722 – agr.georgia.gov PAGE 5 Bulletin Calendar Editor’s Note: Market Bulletin staff May 28 June 4 June 25-26 Georgia Club Lamb Association verified all events we could prior Georgia Cattlemen’s Association North Georgia Prescribed Fire State 4-H Livestock Judging Summer Heat Showdown to press time. 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4 registered black Angus Black Angus bulls, 15-30 For sale: 9 bred black Angus Pure-bred Jersey heifers for Reg'd Red Angus and Black CATTLE bulls top EPDs, AI sired by Jin- m/o, gentle dispositions, calv- cows. Will calve in 2 to 3 sale. Age range: 8 weeks to 2 Angus bulls and heifers, 14mo 12 purebred Black Angus dra Acclaim and Bennett ing ease bulls, John Bryant months with 3rd calf. Also, years. Approximately 300 ready for service. Proven per- bulls. 1, 2 and 3yo. Docile, Fortress: $1200. Charles Math- Eatonton 706-473-0399 some pairs available. Larry head. A2/A2 genetics. Ricky formance top bloodlines. Joe vaccinated, AI'd and natural is Jefferson 404-317-6173 Veazey Crawfordville 706- Sparkman Moultrie 229-873- Gibson Rome 706-506-3026 Black Limousin bull. Joseph 456-2623 5051 service. K. Schwock Homer Chastain. Rabun Gap 706- Reg. black Angus bulls, 16-30 404-735-9524 6 month old half blood lowline Angus bulls for sale. 4 to 982-1396 Georgia Hereford Association Purebred Simmental calves m/o, sired by All-in, Foretold, 2 reg'd. red Angus bulls and 2 choose from: $400 each. Bottle and weaned cattle Cattle Sale, May 30, 11 am. available, November and De- Highwayman BSE and DNA Polled Hereford bulls. Excel- James Holloway Ellijay 706- avail. yr. rd. All are vaccinated, bulls, cow/calf pairs, bred cember born. Sires include Mr tested. Ken McMichael Monti- lent bloodlines: $850 ea. Call 502-1958 weaned is wormed. Call for heifers, open heifers. Sale at CCR 20-20, Mr Hoc Broker cello 706-819-9295 Joey (YRanch) 678-471-7106 more info. Remember, buy the Fairgrounds Beef Expo. Taylor and CCR Wide Range 9005A. 65 coming two year old Here- Neighbors Perry 229-337- Jonathan Saylors Demorest Reg. black Simmental, Senoia best, leave the rest. Brittney SimAngus bulls, performance ford bulls, 45 coming two year Peters 470-334-1933 Social 0038 706-244-5929 20 replacement heifers ready old Braford bulls, 40 open tested; cow/calf pairs, heifers, to start breeding, 15-16m/o, Circle Hereford bulls. 2 pasture Red Dexter bull, 7/21/2019: heavy milk, AI embryo bred, Hereford heifers. Jonny Harris raised registered 3yo. Mead 750-800lbs: $900 each. Dwane Odum 912-586-6585 Bradford bull, tiger stripe, 2yo $500; Black Dexter heifer, satisfaction guaranteed. Milton Bailey Hartwell 706-436-8033 gentle and beautiful. Asking: pedigrees. Moderate frame, 7/26/2019: $800. Both are be- Martin Jr. Clarkesville 770- good EPDs: $1400 each. Pho- 7 month old Jersey bull for $1500. James Hill Ellijay 706- ing registered. William Arthur 519-0008 200 head 500-600lbs. steers 636-9536 tos available. Van Martin Sa- Sylvania 912-499-1400 and heifers for sale. Angie sale: $400. Call or text be- vannah goldencoast@bell- Reg. Santa Gertrudis bulls. Wooten Hazlehurst 912-253- tween 8am-7pm. Josh Ellis Calving ease, milking ability, south.net 912-598-8843 or coming 2 year olds. Semen gentleness, reg. Polled short- Reg'd Hereford bull, DOB 9326 Newborn 678-428-5042 912-660-1063 8/16/17. Low birth weight, checked. Ready to breed. horn bulls/show heifers/steers, Eddy Mullinax Ellijay 706-273- 3 black bull calves. Roy excellent quality, Club Calf Heritage Pineywoods Cattle. pasture raised, rugged, gentle 75 head open and bred breed. Reggie Price 4282 Crowe Gainesville 678-617- heifers for sale. Jorge Caycay member. Kenneth R. Bridges Reg. heifers/cows. Low input, Wrightsville 478-864-9192 or Registered Angus bull and 6515 Hazlehurst 912-253-1247 Commerce 706-768-3480 unassisted calving, reproduc- tive longevity. Genetically 478-484-0746 registered Angus heifer: $1200. 3 in one heifers w/calf at side, Cow-calf pairs Angus and Also, commercial black heifers Angus cows 3-6 y/o, 11 pairs: adapted to Southeast, thrifty reg. red Angus. Also, open Longhorns, young, 10 pairs: Reg'd Hereford heifer, DOB $1300; 25+ heavy bred: $1200. foragers. Meat, milk, oxen: for sale. David Strickland Bar- heifers ready for breeding. Ex- $1350pair. (28) 600-700lb. 6-18-2018: $2000. Ennis Ryals Up-to-date on vaccines & $650-$1250. D. Adams Craw- nesville 770-584-3239 cellent bloodline and EPD, feeder calves, shots: $1.50lb. Dublin 478-278-0678 wormer. Matt Whitehead Col- ford www.grovecreekfarm.org good prices. Jorge Haber Mid- James Hunter Bishop 706- Registered black Angus bulls, 706-614-4293 Reg'd Jersey bull, gentle, ex- land 706-323-2405 bert 706-206-1250 255-5214 20 months old, all vaccina- cellent breeder, born 9-30-17. tions, semen tested and 30 Angus heifers, very fancy Dexter bull registered ADCA. Holstein steers, 400lbs. BBU registered Beefmaster Wormed, vaccinated, eating Sell or trade. Robert Yates docile. Ricky Hix Comer 706- replacement quality. All shots Bulls, red, polled, 9mo to 2yo. Born 5/26/19, Red, polled: 423-645-0646 Summerville 248-5851 and wormed, 12 to 13 months $800. Greg Oblein Union Point 18% ration and dry hay, knife Bill Hutson Blairsville 404- cut: $450 each. Jordan old: $795 each, delivery avail- 550-8766 770-595-9361 Reg'd Limousin bull calves, 8 Registered black Angus bulls, Tankersley Stapleton 706- heifers and bred heifers for able. Deann Dixon Alto 770- Excellent quality registered m/o, dbl black, dbl polled, 540-2269 Beefmaster bulls and heifers, 825-9283 calving ease, great bloodlines: sale. Wes Turner Gainesville Angus bulls, 2yo in Sept-Oct. 770-231-3373 all ages, good bloodlines and Very docile, excellent addition Polled Hereford bulls, can be $800 each. Kelvin Irvin Eaton- 39 Brangus heifers,15 to 16 dispositions. Cary Bittick Jr. months old, 750lbs: $1200. to any cattle program. Call registered. Steers, beef from ton 404-569-9881 Registered Charolais bulls, Forsyth 478-957-0095 Make a good set of Mamas. Kristin. Keith Garner Oxford the farm. Call for more info. breeding age, docile, great se- Reg'd polled Hereford bulls; Ricky Wehunt Hoschton 706- 770-596-1463 Dale Dylong Oxford 404-456- lection. Adam Marsh Garfield Beefmaster pairs, bred back 8357 rugged, pasture raised, gentle 912-536-1430 254-2639 to Angus bull, all shots, Limousin/limflex cattle and exc bloodlines and EPDs, 4 black Angus bulls. 2 1/2 tagged, wormed, excellent calves for sale. Weanlings, Pure bred Black Angus bulls: small calves, exc growth, SimAngus bulls for sale. years old. Come take a look. quality, delivery available. Deb- open heifers and bred cows. $1500; Heifer ready to breed: western genetics, Ga bred. B. Purebred, calving ease: $2000 Joe Bartolone Madison 609- orah Auldridge Blythe 706- Very docile.Tommy Sizemore $1000. Eugene Ridley Brantley Tennille 478-553- to $3000. Weatherly Angus 226-2614 825-2544. Barnesville 770-468-6447 Lafayette 706-764-6110 8598 Farm Cadwell 478-718-4461

FARMERS & CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN (ISSN 0889-5619) Gary W. Black, Commissioner Subscriptions to the Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin are $10 per is published biweekly by the Georgia Department of Agriculture MARKET BULLETIN STAFF year. To start or renew a subscription, go to our website to pay by Visa or MasterCard, or send a check payable to the Georgia Department of Agriculture 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Julie McPeake, Chief Communication Officer along with your name, complete mailing address and phone number to PO Box Atlanta, GA 30334-4250 Amy H. Carter, Editor 742510 Atlanta, GA 30374-2510. Designate “Market Bulletin” in the “for” line. To Jay Jones, Associate Editor 404-656-3722 • Fax 404-463-4389 determine if an existing subscription is due for renewal, look for the expiration Office hours 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday – Friday Lee Lancaster, Contributing Writer date on the mailing address label on page 1. 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PAGE 6 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN – 404-656-3722 – agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 2020 Livestock Sales and Events Calendar Editor’s Note: To ensure the health CHATTOOGA COUNTY FORSYTH COUNTY MADISON COUNTY THOMAS COUNTY and safety of staff and visitors, Every Friday, 7 p.m.: Goats, Every Tuesday, noon: Cattle, Every Friday, 6 p.m.: Chickens, Every Tuesday, 1 p.m.: Cattle. 3rd most livestock auction sites have sheep; Trion Livestock Auction, goats, sheep; Lanier Farm’s small animals; Gray Bell Animal Friday: Slaughter hogs and Feeder requested that sellers drop off 15577 Hwy. 27, Trion. Call Bill Huff, Livestock Corp., 8325 Jot-Em Auction, Hwy. 281, Royston. Call pigs; Thomas County Stockyards, animals and leave, and only buyers 706.263.5720 Down Road, Gainesville. Call Billy Bell, 706.795.3961 20975 Hwy. 19 N, Thomasville. Call attend sales. We recommend Tyler Bagwell, 770.844.9223 or Danny Burkhart, 229.228.6960 calling the sale barn before going CLARKE COUNTY 770.844.9231 MARION COUNTY to confirm that the event is still Every Wednesday, 11 a.m.: Goats 1st & 3rd Thursdays, 7 p.m.: TOOMBS COUNTY scheduled. and sheep; noon, cattle. Northeast FRANKLIN COUNTY Goats, sheep, chickens, small 1st & 3rd Saturdays, 11 a.m.: Georgia Livestock, 1200 Winterville Every Tuesday, noon: Cattle, animals; Auction 41, 4275 GA Feeder pigs, goats, sheep, APPLING COUNTY Road, Athens. Call Todd Stephens, goats, sheep; Franklin County Hwy. 41 N, Buena Vista. Call chickens, small animals; Metter 1st & 3rd Saturdays, 12:30 p.m. 706.549.4790 Livestock Sales, 6461 Stone Bridge Jim Rush, 706.326.3549. Email Livestock Auction, 621 Hwy. 1 at the Baxley Fairgrounds: Goats, Road, Carnesville. Call Chad and [email protected] S, Lyons. Call Lewie Fortner, sheep, feeder pigs, hogs, calves, COLQUITT COUNTY Clay Ellison, 706.384.2975 or 478.553.6066 poultry and rabbits; A&A Goat Every Wednesday, 1 p.m.: Cattle; 706.384.2105 PULASKI COUNTY Sales, 187 Industrial Drive, Baxley. Moultrie Livestock Co., 1200 1st Every Tuesday, 1:30 p.m.: Cattle, TURNER COUNTY Call Allen Ahl, 912.590.2096 Street NE, Moultrie. Call Randy GORDON COUNTY goats, sheep; Pulaski County Every Wednesday, 1 p.m.: Cattle; Bannister, 229.985.1019 Every Thursday, 12:30 p.m.: Stockyard, 1 Houston Street, Turner County Stockyards, 1315 ATKINSON COUNTY Cattle, goats, sheep, slaughter Hawkinsville. Call John Walker, Hwy. 41 S, Ashburn. Call Alan 2nd & 4th Saturdays, 1 p.m.: COOK COUNTY hogs; Calhoun Stockyard Hwy. 53, 478.892.9071 Wiggins, 229.567.3371 Goats, sheep, chickens, small 1st, 3rd & 5th Saturdays, 1 p.m.: 2270 Rome Road SW, Calhoun. animals; Pearson Livestock, 1168 Goats, sheep, chickens, small Call Dennis Little & Gene Williams, SEMINOLE COUNTY UPSON COUNTY Highway 441 N, Pearson. Call animals; Deer Run Auction, 1158 706.629.1900 Every Wednesday, 1:30 p.m., Every Tuesday, 12 p.m.: Cattle, Roberto Silveria, 229.798.0271 Parrish Road, Adel. Call John 3rd Saturday Special Sale, goats, sheep, horses. Upson Strickland, 229.896.4553 GREENE COUNTY 1:30 p.m.: Cattle, goats, sheep; County Livestock, 2626 Yatesville BEN HILL COUNTY Every Thursday, noon: Cattle, Seminole Stockyard, 5061 Hwy. 91, Hwy., Thomaston. Call Aaron Every Monday, 1 p.m.: Cattle; DECATUR COUNTY goats, sheep; Duvall Livestock Donalsonville. Call Bryant Garland and Anna White, 864.704.2487 or South Central Livestock, 146 2nd Saturdays, 1 p.m.: Goats, Market, 101 Apalachee Ave., and Edwina Skipper, 229.524.2305 770.713.5045. Broad Road, Fitzgerald. Call sheep, chickens, small animals; Greensboro. Call Jim Malcom, Thomas Stripling, 229.423.4400 or Waddell Auction Co., 979 Old 706.453.7368 STEPHENS COUNTY WHITE COUNTY 229.423.4436 Pelham Road, Climax. Call John 2nd Saturdays, 5 p.m.: W&W First and third Saturdays, 4 p.m.: Waddell, 229.246.4955 JEFF DAVIS COUNTY Livestock, Eastanollee Livestock Chickens and goats; Coker’s Sale BLECKLEY COUNTY 1st & 3rd Fridays: Horse sale, 7:30 Auction, Eastanollee. Call Brad Barn, 9648 Duncan Bridge Road, 2nd & 4th Saturdays, 9 a.m.: Farm EMANUEL COUNTY p.m.; Circle Double S, 102 Lumber Wood, 864.903.0296 Cleveland. Call Wayne Coker Sr., misc., 1:00 p.m. Ga. Lic. #3050; Every Monday, 1 p.m.: Cattle, City Highway, Hazlehurst. Call 706.540.8418 Goats, sheep, chickens, small slaughter hogs; Swainsboro Steve Underwood, 912.594.6200 3rd Saturdays, noon: Goats, animals; Cochran Auction Barn, 290 Stockyard, 310 Lambs Bridge (night) or 912.375.5543 (day) sheep; Agri Auction Sales at WILKES COUNTY Ash St., Cochran. Call Mark Arnold Road, Swainsboro. Call Clay Floyd Eastanollee Livestock Market, Every Wednesday, noon: Cattle, JOHNSON COUNTY 478.230.2482 or 478.230.5397 and David N. Floyd, 478.945.3793 Highway 17 between Toccoa and goats, sheep; Wilkes County 1st & 3rd Mondays, 7:30 p.m.: Lavonia. Call Ricky Chatham, Stockyard, Hwy. 78 Bypass/302 Chickens; Ol’ Times Auction, 503 BUTTS COUNTY Friday, May 29th, 11 a.m.: 706.491.2812 or Jason Wilson, Third Street, Washington. Hill Salter Road, Kite. Call Robert Every Wednesday, 12:30 p.m.: Southeast Elite Female Sale, 60 706.491.8840 Call Kenny Durden and Linda Colston, 478.299.6240 Beef cattle; female lots of registered Angus Robertson, 706.678.2632 2nd & 4th Wednesdays, 11:30 and SimAngus cattle; 22nd Annual Every Monday, noon: Cattle, goats, JONES COUNTY a.m.: Dairy cattle; Mid-Georgia Georgia Cattlemen’s Assoc. sheep; Eastanollee Livestock, 40 Every Friday, 7 p.m.: Goats, sheep, Livestock Market, 467 Fairfield Expo Commercial Heifer Sale, Cattle Drive, Eastanollee. Call Mark rabbits, guinea pigs, chickens; Church Road/Hwy. 16 W, Jackson. 147 heifers; Friendship Farms, Smith, 706.779.5944 Notices for auctions selling Wayside Auction, 1035 Monticello Call Seth Harvey, 770.775.7314 Canoochee. Call Mike Jones, farm-related items other than Highway, Gray. Call Valerie Rice 706.884.6592 SUMTER COUNTY livestock must be accompanied Johnson, 762.435.1026. Facebook: CARROLL COUNTY Every Monday, 1 p.m.: Cattle; by the auction license number Wayside Auction 2nd & 4th Saturdays, 4 p.m.: 2nd & 4th Saturdays, noon: Goats, Sumter County Stockyard, 505 of the principal auctioneer Goats, sheep, chickens, small sheep, chickens, small animals; Southerfield Road, Americus.Call or auction firm conducting LAMAR COUNTY animals; Long Branch Livestock, R&R Goat & Livestock Auction, 560 Scott Poole, Glenn Hartley or Larry the auction, per regulations Every Friday, 6 p.m.: Goats, sheep, 813 Old Villa Rica Road, GA Hwy. 56 N, Swainsboro. Call Horsting, 229.380.4901 from the Georgia Secretary chickens, small animals; 5 p.m., Temple. Call Ricky Summerville, Ron & Karen Claxton, 478.455.4765 of State. Auctions without farm miscellaneous, Ga. Lic. #4213; 404.787.1865 TAYLOR COUNTY this information will not be Buggy Town Auction Market, 1315 Every Tuesday, 10 a.m. & 1st 1st & 3rd Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m.: published. Have an auction to Highway 341 S, Barnesville. Call Every Monday, noon: Cattle, goats, Fridays: Cattle special sale; Dixie Feeder pigs, goats, sheep, put on our calendar? Contact Krystal Burnett 678.972.4599 sheep; Carroll County Livestock Livestock Market, 133 Old Hwy. chickens, small animals; RockRidge Jay Jones at 404.656.3722 or Sales Barn, 225 Salebarn Road, 46, Oak Park. Call Willis & Tammy Livestock Auction, 1357 Tommy [email protected]. LAURENS COUNTY Carrollton. Call Barry Robinson, Sikes, 912.578.3263 Purvis Jr. Road, Reynolds. Call 2nd & 4th Thursday, 6 p.m.: Goats, 770.834.6608 or 770.834.6609 Melba Strickland, 706.975.5732 sheep, chickens, small animals; Horse Creek Auction Co., 5971 Hwy. 441 S, Dublin. Call Daniel Harrelson, 478.595.5418

Wangus Wagyu Angus cross Hampshire, Yorkshire, Berk- 24 goats for sale: $50 bucks; Oberhasli and Alpine mixed South African Zebu miniature CATTLE steers, 6 m/o to 1 y/o+, ex- shire, Duroc boars and gilts all $75 kids; $100 nannies. Bill bucks and does, born January, Brahma bull: $300; Adult Kiko Registered Charolais: superi- treme marbling and tender- ages delivery available Val. Gordy 7931 Highway 85, Wa- 2020: $75 each. Lavon Kuyk- buck: $300. Bill Gordy 7931 or genetics and disposition, ness. Duke Burgess Louisville Herd 211. Lawton Kemp Dud- verly Hall, Ga. 31831 endall Acworth 770-241-7393 Ga Hwy 85 Waverly Hall, Ga. bulls semen-tested; cows, 478-625-9542/305-923-0262 ley www.kewaneefarms.com [email protected] 31831 [email protected] [email protected] 478-697-2521 706-577-6485 com 706-577-6485 heifers and calves. Quantity Pygmies. 2 nannies, 2 baby discounts. Bobby Burch East- 3 Boar, Kiko, Nubian mixed bucklings and 1 billy: $425 ne- Three Billys, 2mo+ 100% man 478-718-2128 SWINE nanny goats. Bred to kid in Kiko, beautiful coloring: $300; Kunekune piglets. Both male gotiable. Serious inquiries on- June: $175 each. Steve Hoop- 88% Kiko black, brown, frost- and female assorted colors. ly. Michelle Griffin Clarkesville Advertisers submitting swine er Cleveland 706-969-8594 ed ears: $200; 50% Kiko/Boar, ads must submit proof of a Available May 22: $250 each. 706-499-4920 Seven reg polled hereford white, tan: $150. Keith McLeod negative brucellosis and pseu- David Bass Macon 478-230- American Nubian bucks: $200 cows and one bull. All 5y/o, Hahira 229-563-5915 dorabies test from within the 7682 each; 1 buck, 3wo, will be four calves, three bulls, one Registered Mini Oberhasli past 30 days. Exceptions are ready, 2½-3 mo: $300. Photos heifer, pasture raised, gentle. buck. 5-year-old proven SHEEP swine from a validated brucel- available. Mary Grimes Carl- Mike Ward Summerville 706- breeder, easy to handle. losis-free herd and/or qualified GOATS Katahdin ewes, registered, 2 862-2405 ton 706-202-8784 Throws does and bucks. Shots pseudorabies-free herd; these yearlings, 13 lambs, all twins, Boer mix billies, 3-6m/o: up to date. Photos available: operations must submit proof All goats offered for sale must $200. C. Laughman Forsyth excellent bloodlines, delivery of those certifications. Buyers be individually identified in $60ea; two Lamancha wethers: available: $350 each. See our SimAngus registered bulls. 478-394-2065 are urged to request proof of a compliance with the USDA $100ea; one ND Billy 11/2 y/o: website: sunridgefarms.org. Calving ease, good quality and Scrapie Program. For more in- $125. Jeremy Wood Carlton Suzanne Kozee Molena 678- growth bulls, ready to work. ET negative brucellosis pseudora- bies test prior to purchase. formation, please call the GDA 864-526-9228 Saanen kids for sale. 2 males, 877-9860 from Hook's Blackhawk, good Animal Protection Division at 3 females. Excellent milking EPDs, gentle: $1700. Jeremy Feral hogs may not be offered Female Pygmy goats for sale. for sale or advertised in the 404.656.4914. Many color to choose: $80 linage: $125 each. Ready to be McClure Cleveland 706-878- taken from mom. John Holder 0975 Market Bulletin. each. Randy Seay Griffin 404- (6) doelings 75% Boer, 25% 697-8454 Gray 478- 737-9055 Berkshire pigs, registered or kiko. (3) bucklings 75% Boer, Katahdin X Dorper lambs for not, various ages, several 25% kiko. (2) doelings 90% Nigerian dwarf bucklings and sale, 3mo and weighs 70 lbs.: Small herd of beef cows, bloodlines. Duke Burgess wethers, ADGA eligible, all Boer, 10% Nubian. (8) buck- Six week old billy goat: $75. $150. Call/text. Photos and mostly black. Pairs and bred Louisville 478-625-9542/305- lings 90% Boer, 10% Nubian. very friendly. Born Feb-March info at www.creeksidesheep- cows. Tommy Copelan Eaton- 923-0262 juliesvance@wild- 2020. Stephanie Gabriel Col- Jim Gailey Clermont 770- Lisa Hutcheson Douglas 912- 983-7571 .org. John Pope Forsyth 478- ton 706-473-0613 blue.net 381-8280 bert 706-296-1521 955-6550 WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 2020 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN – 404-656-3722 – agr.georgia.gov PAGE 7

Barred rock, BB Reds, Silver Pullets: Rhode Island Red, SHEEP POULTRY/FOWL Duckwings and Red Pyle Golden Comets and Black Sex NON-TRADITIONAL TACK AND chicks for sale: $2 each. Bob- link; quality birds. Brian Sturdy LIVESTOCK SUPPLIES Reg. Katahdin rams and Any person engaged in buying ewes, from weaning to breed- by Owensby Nicholson 706- Dahlonega 706-865-9201 live poultry of any kind for 224-3284 Advertisers selling fallow deer, 18inch Crosby Miller dres- ing age, X-large Midwest resale, or in selling live poultry Texas A&M quail eggs for sage saddle with bridle and bloodlines. Duke Burgess axis deer, sika deer, elk, red of any kind bought for resale, Brahma, Black Maran, LF eating or hatching, chicks, and saddle pads. Like brand new: Louisville 478-625-9542/305- deer, reindeer and caribou must be licensed by the GDA. Buff Cochin chicks. Healthy, adult birds available. Next Asking $175. C Griffis Coving- 923-0262 must submit a current Deer Possessing such a license does eating well: $5-10 each. Taking hatch is 5/8. Thomas Collins ton 770-786-1093 Yearling ewes, open, deposits on chicks that will be Byron 478-256-3213 Farming License with the ad. not by itself disqualify an indi- Farmed deer greater than 12 Katahdin-Dorper cross. Call vidual from advertising poultry hatching. Call/text. Mary Clark 2 Ritchie horse waterers. Turkey eggs for hatching. m/o are required to have a neg- Susan 404-218-1615 Cedar- in the Market Bulletin. Mallard Newborn 770-919-7759 Never installed or used: $150 Turn daily. Billy Aycock Sum- ative Brucellosis test within 30 town ducks must be at least three each or $250 for both. New merville 706-857-2241 days and a negative TB test generations from the wild Guinea keets avail. soon, sells $360+. Willis Dromgoole EQUINE book in advance. Breeding within 90 days to move in- Thomaston 706-741-7183 before they can be advertised Young white ring neck dove, trastate. Ads submitted without in the Market Bulletin. Advertis- more. 2 w/o Chukar and Advertisers in the Equine cate- this years hatch: $25 each. a copy of the license and nega- ers must include this informa- day-old Manchurian Cross gory must submit a current Have 5 total. J.D. Jackson tive sample results (if applica- POULTRY SUPPLIES tion in notices submitted for Ringneck Pheasants avail negative Coggins test for each now. Sarel 770-480-2595 Lizellla 478-731-0135 ble) will not be published. For publication. Out-of-state poul- equine advertised. This in- information about deer farming Used poultry house equip- try must have a negative Avian Coweta County/Newnan cludes horses, ponies and don- POULTRY/FOWL licenses, contact the GDA Live- ment. 44 tunnel fans, 52inch: Influenza test and negative pul- $150 each; 56 LB White I40 keys. Buyers are urged to re- stock and Poultry Section at lorum test within 21 days of en- Heritage breed turkey 7-day REQUIRING brooders, natural gas: $1400 quest verification of a negative 404.656.3665. For information tering Georgia. For more infor- old: $15. Jakes and Jennies up for all. Dwight Martin Seneca, Coggins from the advertiser PERMIT/LICENSE on other hoofed stock, exclud- mation, call the GDA Animal to: $65. Parents forage fed. SC 864-247-5810 before purchasing any equine. ing llamas and water buffalo, Protection Division, Don Meyer Stockbridge e@- Generalized ads such as those Advertisements selling wood contact the Georgia Depart- 404.656.4914. peacockhill.farm 770-860-8989 selling “many horses,” “variety ducks must be accompanied by ment of Natural Resources at MISCELLANEOUS to choose from” or “free” ani- 14 varieties peafowl: game Heritage breed turkeys. a Waterfowl Sale permit. Ads 770.761.3044. Camelids (llama, mals will not be published. For chickens, redquill, orangequill, Poults 1st week: $15; 2nd without this permit will not be alpaca) must be individually more information, please call bluequill, mugs, warhorse, week: $20 & up to $200 for published. Email permitsR4M- identified; bison (some people Only agriculture-related items the GDA Equine Health Division black roundhead, racey mug, grown breeding pair. Peacock [email protected] or call the U.S. Fish mistakenly call them buffalo) may be advertised in this at 404.656.3667. pumpkin hulsey, showtime kel- Hill Farms Stockbridge 770- and Wildlife Service, and water buffalo must meet Category. so, grey hatch, lieper. Ray 860-8989 [email protected] 404.679.7070. Advertisements the same requirements as cat- Companion horse, easy keep- Watts Macon 478-361-3468 selling pen-raised Bobwhite tle. Antelope must be individu- er. Black with silver tail, 14.1 India Blue peacock male, 1 BEES, HONEY quail must be accompanied by ally and officially identified, and hands. Coggins current: $100. 1/2 years old, raised as a pet: AND SUPPLIES 2 and 3 year old hens current- a copy of the Commercial Quail 6 m/o or older are required to Nancy Bent Conyers 404-971- ly laying. Mix of Buff Orping- Asking $100. Dr. Max Sidner Breeder's License. Ads without 1831 Athens 706-548-4486 have a negative Brucellosis test ton, Americauna and Golden this license will not be pub- within 30 days and a negative Reg. TWH, 5y/o, gelding, Comets available. Cale Kim- India Blue Peacock: $125. lished. Visit https://georgiaw- TB test within 90 days prior to chestnut, 15.1hds, great trail mons Waleska 470-448-8078 Frank McGuire 674 Friendship ildlife.com/licenses-permits- entering Georgia. PLEASE horse, good gait, loads great, Church Road Douglasville, passes/commercial or call the NOTE: Importation of any good w/farrier and vet. Very 3 Pilgrim geese for the price Ga. 30134 404-583-2386 Georgia DNR Wildlife Re- cervid into Georgia requires a gentle. Tony Green 770-605- of 2@$35/geese. 4 African sources Division, 706.557.3244. special permit from the GDA 0888 Fairmount geese for $35/ea. Henry White Mid and long range racing, Canada geese may not be sold. State Veterinarian and DNR. At 404-755-0505 Call up to 11 homing pigeons: $5 each. Want to trade 4yo stud this time, cervids are not per- PM Atlanta Many red-check and red-bars Bobwhite Quail mature ready mitted into the State. donkey for a jenny or for sale to eat or hunt: $4.50 ea.; Quail as well blue-check and blue- (GALLBERRY HONEY) for $350. Shots and wormed African Grey goslings: $20 bar colors. Raymond Cason hatching eggs: $6.00 per/doz.; Honey bees, 5 frame nucs. up to date. Very sweet. Louis each. Teresa McClellan Toc- Day old chicks: $0.75 ea. Call or email for pricing and VOTED BEST-TASTING & Rochelle 229-365-3213 FLAVOR OF GA WINNER Pastorelli Kingston 678- coa 706-244-7345 Donnie Sullivan Cairo 229- details. Caleb Lachmann Elli- 736-9051 Mixed breed turkey chics, 421-4794 jay [email protected] $52/gallon includes shipping www.brucesnutnhoney.com. Assorted breeds baby to hatched April 26: $10 each. www.mountainmanbees.com Bruce W. Smith Griffin 678 406-939-1152 B. Bruce Homerville 912- STOCK DOGS adult; chicks sexed and un- 487-5001 sexed; ducks, guineas, Ayam -584-3562 From our archives — Advertisers must submit a copy Cemani also. Sherry Amerson- Old English Bantams: $5ea: In 2004, the Farmers ANIMAL of a current Rabies Vaccination White Augusta blackber- 10- and 8-frame bee hives: Hens and roosters 7m/o. Also and Consumers $85; 5-frame beehives/NUCs: Certificate signed by a licensed [email protected] game hen and roosters: $5ea. EQUIPMENT AND 706-833-5535 $65. Also make inner cover, veterinarian for dogs 12 weeks Danny Sipsy Auburn 770-307- Market Bulletin SUPPLIES Super, Top Barbee hives, and older. Ads submitted with- 6284 Baby chicks 5 weeks old to 1 Rapid inside feeder. Eliseo out this information will not be week old: $5 and $3.50 each. Old English game Bantams: reported that the Delia Mineral Bluff 706-492- published. Colleen Freeman Gainesville two hens, two roosters: $1 for Atlanta State Farmers GOAT SUPPLIES 5119 German Shepherd puppies, 678-897-9318 all. F. Richards College Park AKC, Czech import sire, intelli- 770-964-3566 Market was known as 2 wooden goat stands with 10-8-5 frame equipment, bee- gent, versatile, guarding, com- Baby chicks: $1; Laying pul- head gates: $50 small, $75 keeping supplies, nucs, pack- panion, family. Old bloodlines, lets: $15; Black sex links RI Pigeons: white rollers, turner “the world’s largest large; Purple martin gourd pole ages, classes, Honey, Swarm ready May 6: $550. L. Schlup Reds, Marans, Ameraucanas. rollers, colored rollers & white roadside fruit and with 12 plastic gourds: $175. capture. Harold Lanier Com- Tennille 478-552-1119 Gary Ridley Lafayette 706- homers: $20/pair. Wyatt John- Slate Long Madison 706-318- merce [email protected] 638-1911 son Midville 478-494-3240 0402 com 678-471-7758 Great Pyrenees puppies, born vegetable stand.” 4/21/20. 5females, 2males. Shots, wormed. Raised with goats, chicken, cows. Parents on farm. Text for pictures. Mike Nalewako Newnan 770- 630-6541 Kangal working livestock guardian pups: $1,200 and up. Guarding goats and Heritage turkeys. Peacock Hill Farm Stockbridge 770-860-8989 Email: [email protected] RABBITS Beautiful Florida White rabbits with pedigrees. Different ages: $25 each. Wesley Smith Athens 706-247-5254 Bunnies, small to large, mixed breeds: $15 a piece. Michael Phippen Newnan 770-755- 8702 San Juan, looks like wild cot- ton tails: $25 each. Eric Dou- glas LaGrange 706-957-0275

In April the Georgia Cotton Commission Board of Directors approved $688,994 in research funding for the 2021 crop year. The goal of this producer-funded research is to help the cotton producer’s bottom line by discovering new ways to raise yields, promote efficiency, or open new markets. PAGE 8 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN – 404-656-3722 – agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 2020 WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 2020 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN – 404-656-3722 – agr.georgia.gov PAGE 9 Mercer Medical Moment: Best practices for the new COVID-19 normal By Amber J. Schmidtke, Ph.D. of death among those between the ages of 50 and 79, males tizer and sanitizing wipes for when you cannot access soap Assistant Professor of Microbiology and black or African Americans. Of all the fatalities recorded and water or your usual disinfectants. As soon as you re- Mercer University School of Medicine, to date, Georgia’s rural counties have a higher rate than other enter your home, wash your hands. Consider making this Department of Biomedical Sciences county types. So, if you are in a high-risk category or care for a part of your home entry rules, just as some households someone who is, you’ll want to be sure to limit your exposure remove their shoes upon entry. As Georgia reopens in the midst of as much as possible and consider staying home if you’re finan- • Limit your exposures as much as possible. Avoid unneces- the COVID-19 pandemic, every family cially able to do so. sary travel, appointments and errands. Always do your best across the state is having to weigh their Staying home is not possible for many, so here are some best to keep a perimeter of at least 6 feet around you. When you situation and make decisions based upon practices to minimize your exposure when you’re in public: think about a task you need to complete for life or work, their health, finances, family and commu- • Assume everything you touch is contaminated and that ev- pause and think about the exposures you will encounter and nity. To help you make the most informed ery person you encounter is carrying the disease. We have have a plan for reducing them. decision possible, let’s go over the most widespread community transmission in Georgia. • Cover your coughs and sneezes. You can use a tissue, the up-to-date information we have on who • Wear a face mask but remember that you are not invinci- collar of your shirt or your elbow. Avoid coughing or sneez- is most at risk for developing a serious or ble when you wear one. Typically, people who wear masks ing into your hands unless you can immediately wash them life-threatening illness. Then we’ll go over some best practices tend to engage in higher-risk exposures than those not afterward. for keeping yourself safe if you are among those who need to wearing them because they give a false sense of security. • Throw away your trash when it comes to masks and gloves. return to work. The mask needs to cover your nose and mouth, and you Do not put others at risk by discarding your personal pro- According to the Centers for Disease Control and Preven- should try to avoid touching the mask, especially the front tective equipment in parking lots or public spaces. tion, older adults and people who have severe underlying med- of it, for the entire time you’re wearing it. When you re- I know we would all prefer this pandemic to end as quickly ical conditions such as hypertension, obesity and metabolic move your mask, consider it contaminated and do not put as it arrived. But it’s more than likely going to be with us in disease – including diabetes, adrenal disorders, and thyroid it back on. If it is a cloth mask, wash it in hot water with some form for the next several months. As strange as some dysfunction – are more likely to be hospitalized or develop se- bleach and dry before using it again. of these new customs might seem, they really can make a rious complications. For children, 50 percent have no known • Keep your hands clean. Avoid touching your eyes, nose or huge impact on the spread of COVID-19. For the latest Geor- underlying condition. However, the most significant conditions mouth. Wash your hands often with warm water and soap gia updates, visit www.dph.georgia.gov or email Dr. Amber for kids are obesity and asthma. Data from the Georgia De- for 20 seconds (the same amount of time it would take to Schmidtke at Mercer University School of Medicine (schmidt- partment of Public Health reveals that there are higher rates sing “Happy Birthday” twice). Carry your own hand sani- [email protected]).

Cook Georgia Grown: Easy Strawberry Jam

Ingredients Combine strawberries in a bowl with a plate in the freezer. Once the plate 1 qt fresh strawberries, washed and sugar, lemon zest, lemon juice and has chilled well, place a small spoon hulled vanilla. Place mixture in a heavy-bottom of mixture on the plate to check the ¾ cup sugar saucepan over medium-low heat, consistency. ½ tsp lemon zest stirring until sugar has dissolved. 2 Tbsps fresh lemon juice Store in the refrigerator or follow ½ tsp vanilla extract Raise heat to medium-high and cook canning procedures to store in until it reaches a temperature of 215 properly sterilized and sealed jars. Directions degrees on a candy thermometer, Find canning instructions online at Cut strawberries in small pieces. stirring to prevent scorching. If you www.GeorgiaGrown.com. don’t have a candy thermometer, place Jeff Register Building & Truss

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Bass, bluegill, hybrid bream, Angel trumpets, confederate BEES, HONEY sterile grass carp, koi. David roses: $5. Hydrangeas, ferns, AND SUPPLIES Cochran Ellijay 706-889-8113 forsythia, double Althea, nand- Hurricane/Severe Weather Checklist inas, jasmine, beauty berries, 2020 3lbs. packages of Italian Grass carp, Bluegill and burning bushes: $3.50. Weep- Bees. Queens available. Call Threadfin shad. Delivery avail- ing cherries, liriope, more. Atlantic Hurricane season opens June 1 able @ $2.00 per mile one way. for pricing. Slade Jarrett Bald- Carla Houghton Marietta 770- win 706-677-2854 Website: Brain Simmons Hawkinsville 428-2227 ‰ Ensure poultry has access to high www.jarrettbees.com Email: 478-892-3144 Make a disaster plan Aucuba, daylily, Iris, daffodils, Create a list of emergency telephone num- perches, food and clean water [email protected] Koi and Goldfish for sale. All sizes and colors. Call for more butterfly bush, canna, verbena, bers and provide to family and employees: ‰ Fill large containers and feed 2020 5-frame nucs. At least 3 info. Glenn Kicklighter Sander- roses, Siberian Iris, Copper- ‰ troughs with water to last for at frames brood and lots of bees sville 478-232-7704 penny iris, hydrangea, Althea, Employees will have till late May. Aubrey others: $3-5. M. Poss Cum- ‰ Neighbors least two weeks Ledford Commerce 706-654- FEED, HAY ming 770-889-0566 ‰ ‰ 6861 Veterinarian Store a two-week supply of all AND GRAIN Catalpa, Red Bud, River ‰ Local animal shelter feedstuff in waterproof containers 5-frame nuc hives & queens. birch, Red maple, and other ‰ Animal control ‰ Cover hay with plastic tarps and Quality bees, honey, certified '19 Alicia bermuda, fertilized, tree yearlings for sale. Aron apiary. More info & testimoni- horse quality: $6/square, Walsh Jonesboro Voice: 404- ‰ County office move to high and dry areas in a als at: www.beecoapiaries.- $60/5x6 round bale, quantity 307-8113 Voice/Text: 404-673- ‰ County Emergency Management building com. BeeCo Apiaries Mary discount. A. Johns Bronwood 4599 Lacksen Sparta 478-456-1049 229-995-5371 Office ‰ Monitor television and local radio Daffodils, 60+ yellow, old [email protected] 2019 5x5 Bermuda hay, ‰ broadcasts regularly timey, small bulbs: $10, in- Fire/Police stations Bee swarm removal free from stored in barn: $40 per bale; cludes shipping. Regina D'Am- ‰ Trailering resources If you evacuate low trees; a fee from struc- 2019 5x5 Bermuda hay, stored ico Acworth 770-974-0444 ‰ Local Volunteers ‰ Evacuate at least 3 days before tures. Athens area. Randall outside: $15 per bale. Ken Power 706-621-0178 Colbert Stewart Greensboro 706-817- Day Lillies: $5.00 a clump. ‰ A contact outside of the disaster landfall 2027 Barbara Loganville 770-466- area ‰ Make shelter arrangements for Carpenter Bee Traps to catch 2020 Coastal bermuda or rye, 0774 and dispose of them, shipped your animals horse-quality, fertilized. UGA Daylilies: 100's of varieties, Prepare your property in lots of 5 for $85. Everything soil/specs. Barned-squared or double fans, see photos at; ‰ Trim the trees around barns, drive- ‰ Take all disaster supplies with you, included. William Timmerman 4X5 round bales. Sonny Tram- katielou.lilies.plantfans.com. Harlem 803-640-6265 ways and fences including the livestock emergency mell Forsyth 478-256-0513 or Katielou Greene Whitesburg 478-994-6463 770-836-1351 ‰ Remove weak trees kit, feed, water and tools Going out of business. About ‰ 15 hives with super and honey. 2020 fescue sprayed and fer- Four o'clocks, tall, mixed col- ‰ Plant grass types that are tolerant Make sure animals are identified Too old to work bees. Wallace tilized, planning to cut in May. ors; rose of Sharon, sunflow- to salinity and have ownership verification in Hullender Tunnel Hill 706-581- Call for dates: $4 in field. Don- ers: $2 per tbs w/ SASE. Mary 3397 ald Smith Clermont 770-654- Pursley 253 Ryan Rd Winder ‰ Perform routine safety checks for hand 0309/770-654-1634 ‰ March-April 3lb package bees GA 30680 678-979-0057 utilities, buildings and facilities Make sure to comply with animal 2020 round 4x5 bales of hay. (gentle): $120; 5 frame nucs: Japanese boxwoods in 4 gal- ‰ Reinforce weak structures movement requirements $185; Queens: $38. David Mc- Netwrapped, fertilized, rainfree in barn: $40, pick up in field lon pots: $10 each. Jack Maf- ‰ Develop an evacuation and live- ‰ Take important documents Daniel Rome 706-389-5425 fett Montezuma 478-954-2111 $35. Horace Pippin Culloden stock management plan and share If you shelter in place Raw Georgia Tupelo honey. 770-550-7837 or 478-472-7133 with neighboring farms ‰ Ludowici pickup. Online prices 2020 rye bermuda hay, Japanese Maples, over 25 va- Examine your property for power include shipping: $20 per ‰ Make sure livestock is properly lines, potential debris, and condi- square bales, horse quality: rieties, 1-10 gallon: $25-150. quart; $75 per gallon. M. Hen- $3.50 in field, $4.50 in barn: Carl Wright Stone Mountain identified, vaccinated, and in good tions of shelter to decide if it’s safe drix Ludowici 912-294-4790 $45 per round. Keith Boozer 614-619-6988 www.swamphoney.org health to move your livestock inside or to Monroe 770-601-5217 Japanese Maples. Many vari- ‰ Familiarize yourself with your turn them outside Removal of bee swarms near Feed Bins: $400 each. Think eties and sizes. Pricing based the ground or in buildings. Will on size, 3gals up to 45gals current insurance policy and make ‰ If flooding or high winds are they are 14 ton. Need some remove unwanted hives east of work. Barrett Farms Mount containers. Ask for Matt. sure it is up to date expected and animals cannot be Atlanta. Robert Pruden Mon- Airy 706-499-8008 Senoia 770-286-9855 Delvec- roe 770-466-9100 [email protected] ‰ Gather important documents (in- evacuated, they should be turned Large quantity square Bermu- surance policies, birth certificates, outside Remove swarms for free or da Hay. Paul Harris Odum Large assortment of plants, remove bees from a structure 912-294-2470 shrubs, reasonable prices. etc.) for safe-keeping ‰ Do not keep animals tied up or for a fee. Also, can buy un- Pearl millet for food plots: N.B. Purvis Marietta 770-422- ‰ needed bee equipment. Prepare (or update) a livestock restrained outside $35/50lb. Bryan W Maw Tifton 9871 Leonard Day Macon 478-719- emergency kit with necessary ‰ If animals are inside, keep them 229-382-6832 5588 Old fragrant heirloom roses, items and important documents away from windowed areas MULCH AND rose campion, perennial sun- ‰ ‰ Spring nucs for sale. 5 grown flowers, rain lily, ginger lily. Ca- Identify alternate power and water Place feed in waterproof contain- frames with bees and laying FERTILIZERS role Scott. 16007 Ollifftown sources ers queen: $150. Marty Young Rd., Metter, Ga 30439 912- ‰ Perform routine generator mainte- Dahlonega 706-344-8213 2020 wheat straw: $3.50 per 685-6984 After hurricane landfall bale at barn, Delivery available. nance ‰ Will pick up swarms, no Pachysandra: For a bundle of Check for missing animals and Gary Brinson Tarrytown 912- 50 bare root plants: $10. Carol ‰ charge. Will remove from 286-3191 Make an evacuation plan determine if they have been trans- structures for a fee. Covering Olson Marietta 770-490-5685 ‰ Identify at least two evacuation ported to a holding facility the CSRA. Justin Stitt Augusta Aged horse manure mixed 706-829-9372 with shavings. You load/haul. Vanilla Vine Orchid, 2ft cut- routes ‰ Check and report animals found Easy access with truck or trail- tings: $30. Bessie Farmer Pen- ‰ Make sure transportation equip- on your property for safe return to Will remove honey bees from er. Must make appointment. dergrass 678-316-4710 walls and structures for a fee. Robin Ernstes Canton 404- ment is ready Variegated liriope and mondo their owner Will pick and remove captured 536-4929 ‰ Create a backup transportation ‰ Secure perimeter fencing and sup- swarms. Derry Oliver 706-335- grass, 1-gal pots: $2 each. 4 7226 Commerce Aged horse manure with pots pomegranate: $100; Iris plan if equipment fails plement with temporary fencing if shavings. You load free or $10, also available. K. Patman ‰ Order fuel to top off farm fuel tanks needed I load pickup. Chris Borders Athens 706-549-4487 AQUACULTURE AND Woodstock 678-773-8288 for tractors and equipment ‰ Gather and dispose of trash, wire, White Peachtree seedlings, 1- SUPPLIES Mulch hay: $2.50 bale. Kermit ‰ Top-off fuel tanks in farm and per- and damaged equipment that 2 foot: $1 each, pickup. Can Simmons Jefferson 770-867- mail up to 10, $5 postage. sonal vehicles could harm livestock Advertisers selling sterile 7550 triploid grass carp must submit 4220 Union Rd. SW, College Prepare for landfall ‰ Examine damages and potential a current Wild Animal License PLANTS, TREES Park, Ga. 30349 404-344-0568 ‰ from the Georgia Department Reinforce your house, barn and hazards before letting sheltered AND FLOWERS SEEDS other buildings with hurricane of Natural Resources. Ads with- animals back into pastures out this license will not be pub- straps or other measures ‰ Check animals for injuries and lished. Entities producing and Advertisements selling officially Advertisements selling seeds ‰ selling or reselling domestic protected plants must include a must include a current state lab- Remove and secure objects that treat them as soon as possible permit to sell such plants. Ads oratory report (fewer than nine ‰ fish in Georgia are required to could become projectiles or debris Check feed and water for contam- obtain a free Aquaculture Reg- submitted without this permit months old) for purity, noxious ‰ Tie gates in the open position so ination istration Permit. For more infor- will not be published. For infor- weeks and germination for each mation on the sale or shipment seed lot advertised. Ads submit- animals can cross freely ‰ Do not feed your animals with mation on aquaculture rules ted without this information will and licensing in Georgia, in- of protected plants, visit ‰ Remove all barbed wire and contaminated feed or water www.fws.org/Endangered/per- not be published. For more infor- cluding a listing of domestic mation regarding certified seed, reroute permanent fencing to give ‰ Monitor animals for salt poisoning fish and other fish species re- mits/index.html or call the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, call the GDA Seed Division, animals access to high areas ‰ Use familiar personnel to re-ac- quiring a Wild Animal License, 229.386.3557. visit https://georgiawildlife.- 404.679.7097. For questions ‰ Build berms or mounds if high climate nervous and disoriented com/aquaculture or call about ginseng, visit Hummingbird vine seeds, areas are not available animals 770.761.3044. https://www.fws.gov/Endan- long lasting trumpet flower, gered/permits/index.html or fern like vine: $4/tsp. Send ‰ Cover sharp edges of equipment ‰ Record and dispose of any live- A-1 quality, farm-grown chan- call the U.S. Fish and Wildlife SASE. Wendy Vickers 756 with straw bales or other padding; stock carcasses nel catfish priced by size; other Service, 404.679.7097. Corinth Poseyville Rd, Bremen species available upon re- do not use hay ‰ Contact the Georgia Department Angel trumpets, black magic Ga 30110 quest. Flynt Gilbert Zebulon elephant ears, ginger lilies, ba- ‰ Label hazardous materials and of Agriculture for help disposing of 770-468-0725/770-567-1223 Mexican sunflower, cleome, nana trees, blue iris, lotus touch-me-not, 4 o'clock, mon- move to a singular location large numbers of carcasses All sizes Bass, Bluegill, Chan- pond plants, banana trees, ey plant, red hibiscus: 1 ‰ Have extra tarps or shade cloth in nel Catfish, Threadfin, Gizzard blue & yellow iris, black bam- tsp/$2+ large SASE. BL Sav- boo and more. Please leave case roof is blown -GDA Emergency Management Division Shad, Shellcracker and more. age 3017 Atkins Dr. Free delivery or pick up. Danny message Patrice F Cook Cov- Gainesville 30507 770-534- Austin Roberta 478-836-4938 ington 770-787-6141 7856 WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 2020 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN – 404-656-3722 – agr.georgia.gov PAGE 11

Memory bears made out of SEEDS your loved ones clothing. Call for more information. Sherry Advertisements selling seeds McDaniel Buford 770-366- Fall Vegetable Planting Chart must include a current state lab- 1306 oratory report (fewer than nine months old) for purity, noxious We do chair caning. Donald weeks and germination for each Becker Tiger 770-807-9783 Seeds/ Spacing seed lot advertised. Ads submit- ted without this information will FARM ANTIQUES Days to Planting Plants per Rows per Depth to not be published. For more infor- 1904 Golden's New Model mation regarding certified seed, Vegetable Maturity Dates 100 ft. plants Plant Cane Mill, three roller, opera- call the GDA Seed Division, Asparagus 2nd year Nov. & Dec. 50 roots 36” x 18”-24” 6” 229.386.3557. ble: $3800 firm. Gail Johnson Tennille 478-357-5709 Old timey hot cow horn, red Beans, bush 50-60 July 5-Aug. 10 1/2 pound 36” x 2”-4” 1”-1 1/2” peter & habanero pepper seed. Antique hay rake. Handsome Rutger tomato seed: $1.00pk addition to any property, ex- pole 65-75 July 1-Aug. 1 1/2 pound 36” x 4”-12” 1”-1 1/2” w/SASE. Amory Hall 130 Elli- cellent condition and still func- lima 65-75 July 1-Aug. 1 1/2 pound 36” x 3”-4” 1”-1 1/2” son St Maysville GA 30558 tions: $525 OBO. Call for pho- 706-652-2521 tos and more info. Robert Sjul- pole lima 80-85 July 1-Aug. 1 1/2 pound 36” x 6”-8” 1”-1 1/2” son Cleveland 404-422-0679 Old timey plum granny seeds: 10 for $1.00 SASE: A.P. Beets 55-65 Aug. 1-Sept. 20 1 ounce 18”-36” x 2” 1/2” Childers 11749 Henderson CANNING Mountain Rd., Fairmount, GA SUPPLIES Broccoli 60-80 Aug. 1-Sept. 20 100 plants 36” x 12” 30139 706-337-2288 Canning jars pints quarts 1/2 Butterpea 70 July 1-Aug. 1 1/2 pound 36” x 3”-4” 1”-1 1/2” Red Castor bean or Loofah gallon. Several dozen avail- seeds: $3 per 20 or $10 per able. Some green colored: $4, Cabbage 70-120 Aug. 1-Oct 1 100 plants 36” x 12” 100. Cash and SASE to J. $5, $6 a dozen depending on Shelnutt, PO Box 1212, Lo- size. H. Piper Lexington 706- Carrot 70-95 Aug. 20-Sept. 15 1/2 ounce 18-36” x 2”-3” 1/4 ” ganville 30052 743-8680 Tifton 9 Bahia grass seeds for Cauliflower 60-75 July 15-Aug. 15 100 plants 36” x 12” sale. Georgia Crop Improve- OTHER ment Assoc. certified and non- 1,000 gallon gas tank, good Collards 55-85 Aug. 1-Sept. 1 1/2 ounce 36” x 8”-16” 1/2” certified. James Gaston Amer- cond: $750. Hugh Ivester 706- icus 229-938-9115 or 229- 540-5261/706-540-5262/706- Cucumber: 331-0570 549-7093 Hull slicing 50-65 July 15-Aug. 15 1 ounce 60” x 12” 1/2”-3/4” Zinnias, August lilies, pop- pies, stokesia, hibiscus, 1000 gal fuel tank: $800. 270 pickling 50-65 July 15-Aug. 15 1 ounce 60” x 12” 1/2”-3/4” $2/Tbsp+SASE. Century gal: $200. Brett Fausett Daw- gynoecious 50-65 July 15-Aug. 15 1 ounce 60” x 12” 1/2”-3/4” plants, $10+ $8 postage. G. sonville 706-429-8491 Ward 4496 Fowlstown Rd At- Eggplant 75-90 July 10-July 30 50 plants 36” x 24” tapulgus GA 39815 229-465- 50 gallon Legend steam 3641 kettle. Propane, for cooking, blanching. Optional custom Kale 50-70 Aug. 1-Sept. 1 1/2 ounce 36” x 8”-16” 1/2” TIMBER stainless baskets. Very good condition. Call for pricing. Lettuce 60-85 Sept. 1-Oct. 1 1/4 ounce 18”-36” x 8-12” 1/8” Timber must be individually No shipping. Ellen Chase owned and produced by the ad- Oglethorpe 478-472-1729 Mustard 40-50 Aug. 15-Sept. 15 1/2 ounce 18”-36” x 2” 1/2” vertiser on his or her personal property. No companies or Clean 55 gal. metal drums Okra 55-65 June 15-July 10 1 ounce 36” x 12” 1” businesses are permitted to ad- w/lids. Leonard Crane Daw- vertise timberland in this Cate- sonville 678-947-6744 Onion, green 60-90 Sept. 1-Dec. 31 300 plants 18”-36” x 3” gory. Timberland advertised Egg cartons 550ea, 18-count dry bulb 100-120 Oct. 10-Nov. 10 300 plants 18”-36” x 3”-4” must be at least one acre. some new, all good condition: Timber wanted ads will not be $40. Doyle Blankinship Villa Peppers, bell 65-80 July 25-Aug. 10 50 plants 36” x 24” published. Rica 770-361-5376 hot 65-95 50 plants 36” x 24” Truck load oak logs, 16inch Frost protection row covers: lengths for sale. Duane $200; potting trays: $25; 1300 hot-sweet 65-95 50 plants 36” x 24” Chrisensen Woodstock 706- 9.5x15.5' cardboard flats: 851-3164 $250. Jason Amstutz Resaca Radish 25-30 Sept. 1-Oct. 15 1 ounce 24” x 1” 1/2” ODDITIES 706-299-3033 Fuel valve, fits Kawasaki Spinach 40-45 Sept. 1-Oct. 15 1 ounce 18”-36” x 2” 1/2”-3/4” Gourds, many varieties, Mar- '89-'04 Bayou 300 4x4. New Squash: tin gourds fixed & ready to claw foot tub. 1982 S-10 truck, hang. At farm or shipped to new transmission, V6, needs summer 40-55 Aug. 1-Aug. 25 1/2 ounce 36” x 24” 1”-2” you. Charles Lang Cordele brake work. Call Barry 229- (zucchini) 229-406-5039 407-1648 Omaha winter 85-120 1/2 ounce 60” x 36” 1”-2” Lucky buckeyes: $4.25/doz. Tires: 4 245/75R16 LT, good Planting buckeyes: $5.25/doz. shape: $100 for all; Metal and Tomato: cherry 70-90 June 15-July 15 50 plants 48” x 24” Instructions included, please plastic barrels: $25 each; Fire include postage. Jules Sim- bricks: $2 each. Ronald Rush grape 70-90 June 15-July 15 50 plants 48” x 24” mons 495 Royal Oaks Ter. Franklin 706-675-3417 or 706- determinate 70-90 June 15-July 15 50 plants 48” x 24” Stone Mountain, Ga. 30087 812-5271 828-226-4700 indeterminate 70-90 June 15-July 15 50 plants 48” x 24” The Gourd Pile, 874 Morrison REAL ESTATE Turnip 40-60 Aug. 10-Sept. 15 1/2 ounce 18”-36” x 2” 1/2” Rd, Barney. Visit our farm or call for gourds. 229-775-2123 Realtors or anyone holding a Adapted from the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service real estate license may not HANDICRAFTS AND advertise in this Category, SUPPLIES unless advertising personal 11acres w/house, 3br2ba, 87 acres for sale. 30 acres property. Farmland advertised 2400+, brick, needs upgrades, hay pasture, balance in hard- All types of chair caning, re- must be owned by the fireplace w/insert, double car- wood with creek boundary, pairs & refinishing. James subscriber placing the ad. port, 3acres pines, 15y/o, 2 1200ft paved road: $2250 per Lewis Perry 478-987-4243 small ponds, 2acres pecans: acre. Allen Womack Jefferson FARMLAND FOR $219,000. Melvin Paulk Irwin County 478-494-8738 All types of chair caning: County 229-776-5411 blind, French, hole-to-hole, SALE porch, rattan reed & splint. Re- 92.66 acres, ranch & home, 10 acres mountaintop ridge 12 acres dirt road, frontage, zoned A-1, fenced, creek, wa- pair & refinishing. Over 55yrs 47 acres: half pasture, half with spectacular views. Estate well, septic, power, 5 mins. ter system, garage/barn, experience. George E. Shelton woods, bold spring, ideal lake- sized lot with privacy and con- From Clarks Hill Lake and Gills panoramic views, high eleva- Cartersville 770-607-6455 site, timber value, historic venience, paved road, electric- Point Park, w/boat ramp: tion, search Facebook market- Lakeside cottage, 12 acres, home, 5/2 w/9 fireplaces: Bird bat houses, feeders, but- ity. Text preferred. Tim Miller $6500. R. Tallant Wilkes place, and www.buyowner.- lake, fenced pastures, 1,788 $475k. Keith Norris Spalding terfly houses, carpenter bee Towns County 706-401-0880 County 770-887-4290 com/BUY213884: $599,000. sq.ft., 2 bath, 2/3 bedrooms, traps. Text to inquiry. John County 770-229-8319 Carl Kelley Madison County large kitchen, sitting room, Steele McRae 229-315-5891 11.2 acres, cypress log cabin, 155-acre farm, house, Hwy 706-318-1740 fireplaces, garage: $349,500. creek, privacy, chain-linked Pete Clay Rockdale County 341, 2 metal buildings, 3 50 acres of pasture, mature Chair and rocker caning of all fenced, out buildings, drive ponds, fenced. 103 acres irri- 678-492-3559 kinds; also wicker and rattan thru barn, Harrison school dis- hardwoods, pine, spring fed 97 acres, pasture land w/3 gated pasture, hunting: creek, 3 miles from Madison: repair. 40 years of experience. trict, no liens, two highway en- $450,000 ($2,900/acre). Olin stocked lakes totaling 20 Duke Dufresne Statham 770- trances: $1.45 million. Sam $9200 per acre. Joe Bartolone acres. Rolling hilltop on paved FARMLAND FOR Wooten Telfair County 912- Morgan County 609-226-2614 725-2554 Saliba Cobb County 770-514- 375-3366 road; 1 mile east of Byronville: RENT/LEASE $3000 per acre. M. Lee Dooly Custom T-shirt quilts, memo- 1431 County 229-392-1182 10 acre horse farm for lease ry quilts bears pillows. Very 116 acres with 83 acres open. 39 acres between Harrison 60 acres fenced with springs with 16 stall barn, ring, shav- limited contact outside my On paved road, borders Hous- and Tennille. Partially fenced. and stream, lots of privacy. ings shed, office, bathroom. home, I wash everything, bag, ton County line and I-75, well Well, septic and power. Quiet Potential home sites plus Land 13.9 acre farmland, pas- No living quarters: $1750 per pick-up or mail. Margaret water: $3000 per acre. Lee and secluded: $2900 an acre mountain top views. Text or tures, woodland for sale. month. Robin Ernstes Canton Watson Newnan 770-251- Bailey Dooly County 229-239- OBO. D. Stewart Washington call. Danny Reed Madison Robert Brown Union 678-363- 404-536-4929 6951 [email protected] 0537 County 478-357-0808 County 706-202-7494 0541 PAGE 12 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN – 404-656-3722 – agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 2020

FARMLAND FOR Bobcat/tractor work, bush John Deere 1520 radiator in Seeking cork tree seed or Want to buy: 5 ft. Brush hogging/lawn mowing/pasture EMPLOYMENT good condition or possible seedlings. Graham Daniell Shark for hydraulic mount on RENT/LEASE maintenance restoration, grad- whole tractor for parts. Fred 912-685-4354 Metter tractor. Hershell Norris Mount ing/clearing, plowing/garden, Harcrow Franklin 706-302- Airy 706-754-4612 or 706- 29 acres of grass cross deer plots, fence/heavy equip- Farm Help Needed and Seek- 1004 499-5529 fenced into 8 pastures in ment welding, post holes. ing Farm Employment ads Seeking to buy Elderberry Locust fence posts and rails. Mitchell. Power and water Larry Houston Covington 770- must be related to agricultural plants. Juanita Lane Car- Want to purchase square oat Johnny Irvin Clayton 706-490- available. Horses welcome: 235-3082/770-235-3782 farm work. Ads submitted for nesville 678-592-0805 hay cut in the milk. Pay cash in $1200 per month. Josh Penni- domestic help, companions, 4050 advance. J.O. Anderson Cov- Bush hogging, plowing, tilling, baby sitters, housekeepers, Seeking up to 5 gallons of no Sparta 706-340-3146 aerating, site clearing, grading, Looking for a cattle squeeze mayhaws for jelly-making. ington 678-699-3351 etc. will not be published. chute reasonably priced. I For lease, 3-acre pasture for leveling, lime, fertilizing, fenc- Neva NeSmith Coolidge 229- ing. Build barns or sheds, con- would like to find one in north 228-1780 or irvneva@earth- Wanted: Female goats be- horse/garden plus 9 acres FARM HELP GA in good condition. Horace tween 1 and 18 months old. woods for hunting. Water and crete work. 30 years' exp. link.net Dennis Sparks 678-910-4247 NEEDED Kilgore Gainesville 770-652- Must be 50% white & 50% electricity available: $5 per Set of harnesses for mule, black and NOT sterile. Joel Snellville 6714. acre, per month. Charles Energetic and detail-oriented 18in collar, bridle and work Wiley Coolidge 229-890-8888 Wayne Toccoa 256-881-9356 Bushhog your pasture, field person to do light garden work Looking for any type of chick- harness for 1,000lb mule. Email: [email protected] or till your garden, food plot. part-time at old farmhouse, ens, ducks, turkeys, pigeons, Johnny Keasler 706-977-5583 com Larry Boatright Dallas 678- reference required. K. Hen- geese. Any poultry. Billy Mont- Woodbury SERVICES 386-1466 dricks Atlanta 404-307-1784 gomery Homer 678-591-6410 Wanted: Hardy Amaryllis Standard dark Cornish also plants for yard. Howard Hall Custom land clearing for Highly motivated. Honest. Looking for old farm tables, Cornish Bantam chickens, any barns, pasture, residences. Cartersville 770-607-7360 BOARDING Works with others. Duties in- signs, old advertising, farm breed. Grady Cammack Sop- [email protected] FACILITIES Leave property clean. Demoli- clude operating farm equip- items, cupboards, pie safes, erton 912-529-6678 tion, laser grading, pads for ment, general care of property. Southern pottery, old furniture, Wanted: Small amount home- barns, homes, riding arenas. Anything Civil War, guns. Craig Very light/cream color Jersey The Georgia Animal Protection Housing included. Drug test grown, field-grown tomatoes Build/refurbish driveways. In- required. L. Simmons Conyers Walker Cleveland 770-294- between 18mo to 4yo near NE and sweet corn for home use. Act requires boarding and sured. Bill Butler Atlanta 770- 770-605-6107 5920 Georgia. Must be dehorned as A. Stanley Atlanta 404-271- breeding facilities to be li- 231-4662 a calf. Beau Kaye Winder 404- 9596 censed. A current license Mature couple for light farm Looking for weights # 744. 274-4448. Electric fence charger repair. Need ones for front of tractor. number must be submitted with Wilfred Milam Douglasville work. Exchange for house rent. Wanted: Someone to clear Needs other income. Refer- Bobby Patterson Comer 706- Want permission to hunt Civil notices for publication in the 770-942-4672 War relics on property near cut approximately 12 acres. “Boarding Facilities” category. ence/experience required. Text 783-5740 Farm 911 Signs-Farm Safety battle sites w/metal detectors. Trees are free. Large Hard- Notices submitted without this 478-960-5072 Thomaston and Emergency Signage. An Looking to buy 35-70HP Kub- Will share finds. David W. wood and some pine. Vickie information will not be pub- information source for greater Need 6 acre pasture bush ota tractor. Can be nice, or Mashburn Epworth 706-632- Hogan Clarkesville 706-768- lished. For more information, peace of mind. Website: hogged near Arnold Mill/ North need work. Loader is a plus. 5456 5441 please call the GDA Equine Connor Power Monroe 404- www.farm911signs.com Daren Arnold Mill Rd area. Mark Want seeds for Hibitis Tall Health Division, 404.656.3713. Thomas Woodstock 404-906- 989-2306 Wanted: Used Kuhn or Krone Sue Truex Cumming 678-628- Red, Blazing Star of Texas, mower. E. Brown Avery 706- 6767 3181 Horse boarding available, ac- Machine to grind chipper maypops. Also seeking Easter 831-3442 cepting mares/foals/geldings, Fleetwood Hay Services. SEEKING FARM and planer knives. Gary Egg tree plant, pink bubble run-in shelters in all pastures. Custom baling square or Reese Harlem 706-831- gum petunia. M. Dearman Wanting Allis Chalmers G Multi-horse discount, feeding round, hay sales, Bush hog- EMPLOYMENT 3086 Dewy Rose 706-283-1078 tractors running or not. Also packages and standing ser- ging. Rusty Fleetwood Valdos- seeking parts. Tracy Duke vices for vet/farrier as needed. ta 229-300-0092 Seeking farm work, non- Want some tall sultans. Ro- Whitesburg 770-707-9623 smoking, no drinking, no Nankin Bantam chickens, and lene Barnes. Hampton 770- Jack Lafoon Waynesboro American Chinchilla rabbit trio, 706-622-0345 Forestry mulching and under- drugs. Poultry work exp., any 603-7642 Wanting Massey Ferguson brushing. Land, lot, trail and dove varieties. D. Hinson farm work done. Randall Want to buy a used Bench- 255 diesel with front end load- Horse boarding, 5-acre pas- overgrowth clearing. Fence Yatesville 770-468-6254 Lowery Marietta 678-281- master Stepmaster plant dis- er. Less than 3000hrs. John ture, dry lot, run-in shelter, and survey lines and pasture 4205 play or similar. For a private Peebles Jefferson 706-372- padded stalls, round pen, reclamation, etc. Kristy Jarrett Need a draw bar for mid 60's garden, but can use old retail 4288 wash rack, secure tack room. Baldwin 706-391-5177 4000 Ford Tractor. Robert Smith Hoschton 770-867- display. Audrey Harrelson Dan or Ellen Smith Mc- WANTED Will remove unwanted riding Caysville 706-492-3399 Grading and hauling, clearing, 3850 Fairburn acharrelson@out- driveways and pipe work Free look.com mowers from property for estimates. Ingram Contracting Items wanted in all Classified Old timey wash stand in good parts in northeast Georgia FARM SERVICES Categories will be advertised shape. Price revealed when Want to lease land to hunt in area. Can pay small price for LLC. Scotty Ingram Ball Pickens County. Daniel Payne Ground 770-596771 here. call. Martin Greene Ideal 478- some. David Combs Jefferson 38 years' experience: horse 949-3055 Ranger 843-910-1483 706-367-4107 arenas laser graded, tree Handyman from start to fin- 1970-80 Sears Lawn Tractor clearing, driveways built/re- ish. Call or text for a quote on twin cylinder 16hp Onan en- graded, gravel, barns graded, any project you may have. E. gine for parts. Will consider the drainage correction, trucking, Baggett Auburn 678-756-1095 purchase of one in good con- demolition. Luke Butler dition. Larry Newsome Fayet- Braselton 770-685-0288 Hemp farm consultations by teville 678-427-9410 Market Bulletin Farmland Ad Form phone, on site. Genetics, li- Only farmland of 5 acres or more may be advertised. Include 42 years of experience. Bush- censing, culture, methodology, A front end loader for a Ford Ad guidelines: hogging, post holes, gardens, organic inputs, pests, timing or 4610 tractor. Would consider price, acreage and county where the property is located. All property must be food plots, aerating, seeding, related questions answered by tractor and loader but prefer for sale by the owner. Limit descriptive terms to property characteristics or struc- fertilizer spreading, light grad- industry professional. Brian loader only. Benny London ing, light clearing. North Geor- Jester Covington 770-876- Cornelia 706-968-1319 tures. A maximum word count of 25 – including name, address, phone num- gia area. Rick Allison Buford 8163 All farmhouse and barn items ber and your city of residence – is permitted in Farmland ads. Only one ad per 678-200-2040 Loader/backhoe, grading, of significant age desired. One subscriber per issue. You must be a paid subscriber to advertise in the Market Ag/Farm fencing of all types bush hogging, aeration, tree item or all. No large machinery. Bulletin. installed and repaired. 12 yrs cutting, branch trimming, Let's talk. Bill McGraw full time experience. Land pruning, lawn mowing, leaf Watkinsville 706-614-0867 management services: con- mulching,chain saw & blade Subscriber number ______County ______sulting, mowing, seeding, food sharpening. Rockdale and sur- Cash paid for running and plots, and wildlife habitat. rounding counties. G. non-running diesel tractors Casey Kent Good Hope 678- Kelecheck Conyers 770-597- and skid steers. Have trailer 446-8520 4878 with winch. Also buys back hoes. Joshua Fowler Dacula Professional cattle services 404-886-7423 offered throughout GA. Vacci- nation, castration, hauling, etc. Flemish rabbit male want to Herd health management & buy David Sorrells Grantville consulting. BQA certified. Zach 404-520-1130 Floyd Madison 229-309-4714 Ford industrial loader 4400- Specialize in wood fences, 555 model. Does not need wire fences, arenas. Install. PTO, 3pt hitch or bucket. Must Good pricing. Over 25 years' run good. B.N. Brown Perry experience. Prompt Service. 478-954-2627 Are you interested in farm- Dan Gilbert Roswell 229-325- I am looking for hunting land ing hemp? For information: 3163 to lease within a 50 mile radius rules, growing supplies, bio- Stumps ground neatly below of Grovetown. If you have land mass or CBD oil production to lease please call. Victor and equipment. For ques- ground level, free estimate and Johnson 706-833- tions call Richard 404-858- reasonably priced. Glen Whit- Grovetown 9685 3336 Ellenwood ley Bethlehem 770-867-2718 Trimming specialist and I want Vidalia Chop Wizard. horse-shoeing; 7 yrs' experi- Harvey Vickery Macon 478- Bush hog, rotary mow, gar- 233-5813 ence, trained by certified jour- I hereby certify that this notice meets all the necessary requirements for publication in the Market Bulletin: den and food plot, harrow and neyman Wayne Allen. Reason- Incubators used for parts, all plow, bale square hay. Monroe able prices for quality work. kinds, don't matter, reason- ______County area. Jimmy Waldrep Cody Black Emerson 678- able. Carl Taylor Meansville Forsyth 478-951-5563 956-0401 404-408-8466 Notice Ads for the June 17 issue are due by noon, June 5. Ads scheduled to print in the June 17 paper will begin posting online June 4. WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 2020 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN – 404-656-3722 – agr.georgia.gov PAGE 13

Gov. Brian P. Kemp, Dr. Kathleen Toomey, and the Georgia Department of Public Health urge all Georgians to wear a face covering in public settings. A cloth face covering should be worn whenever people are in a community setting where social distancing may be diffi- cult such as in the grocery store or picking up food at a restau- rant or riding public transportation, and especially in areas of widespread community transmission of COVID-19. Cloth face coverings help slow the spread of the virus and help people who may be infected and not know it from trans- mitting it to others. PAGE 14 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN – 404-656-3722 – agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 2020 WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 2020 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN – 404-656-3722 – agr.georgia.gov PAGE 15 PAGE 16 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN – 404-656-3722 – agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 2020 Asian giant hornet in the Sightings confirmed in Pacific Northwest By GDA Plant Protection Division Asian Giant Hornet (Vespa mandarinia) European Giant Hornet (Vespa crabro) Cicada Killer (Sphecius speciosus)

In December 2019, the Washington State Abdomen: Has solid bands around its Abdomen: Has black and yellow bands of Abdomen: Has a mostly black abdomen Department of Agriculture verified four reports abdomen. coloration around its abdomen. The black with yellow coloration – no bands. of Asian giant hornet. These are the first-ever bands form distinctive shapes. sightings in the United States. Canada also dis- covered Asian giant hornet in two locations in British Columbia in the fall of 2019. One of the concerns with the Asian giant hornet is it will attack and destroy honeybee hives. A few hornets can destroy a hive in a matter of hours. The hornets will decapitate adult bees in the hive and take the bee larvae to feed their own young. There has been extensive media coverage recently about the Asian giant hornet, and the Georgia Department of Agriculture has been contacted by several concerned citizens. At this time, there have been no confirmed cas- es in Georgia or the Southeastern U.S. We encourage people to contact the GDA or their local University of Georgia County Extension Office when an “unusual” insect is discovered. This information is intended to provide those

concerned that an Asian giant hornet has been Bugwood.org APHIS PPQ, USDA Allan Smith-Pardo, Photo by Photo by Allan Bugwood.org APHIS PPQ, USDA Allan Smith-Pardo, Photo by Smith-Pardo, Bugwood.org State University, Colorado Whitney Cranshaw, Photo by found in Georgia with some images that may Photo by Allan Smith-Pardo, Photo by AllanPhoto Smith by Allan-Pardo, SmithPhoto USDA-Pardo, by Allan Photo Smith byPhoto- Pardo,Whitney by USDA Allan Cranshaw, SmithPhoto- Pardo,Colorado by USDAWhitney Cranshaw,Photo by ColoradoWhitney Cranshaw, Colorado Information: Asian giant hornetsUSDA APHIS are PPQ, Bugwood.orgInformation: European hornets were first Information: These are solitary wasps (do USDA APHIS PPQ, Bugwood.org APHIS PPQ,USDA Bugwood.org APHIS PPQ, APHIS Bugwood.org PPQ,State Bugwood.org University,APHIS PPQ, Bugwood.org Bugwood.orgState University, Bugwood.orgState University, Bugwood.org indicate the insect is not this invasive pest. the world’s largest species of hornet. In reported in North America about 1840 in not have nests) and can be found in late This information can also be found online at Asian Giant Hornet (VespaAsian GiantEuropean Hornet AsianGiant(Vespa HornetGiant Hornet (VespaEuropean ( Vespa Giant Cicada Hornet KillerEuropean (Vespa (Sphecius Giant HornetspeciosusCicada (Vespa )Killer (SpheciusCicada speciosus Killer ()Sphecius speciosus) December 2019, the Washingtonmandarinia State) New York.crabro Since) then, they have spread to summer, especially around sandy areas. mandarinia) crabro) mandarinia) crabro) http://agr.georgia.gov/invasive-pests.aspx. Department of Agriculture received and most of the eastern United States, reaching Sphecius speciosus females hunt cicadas, There are two species of insects in Georgia verified four reports of Asian giant hornet. as far west as Louisiana and the Dakotas. paralyzing the adult with a sting. that are large and often mistaken for Asian gi- (Vespa These are the first-ever sightings in the Pest Status: Non-Actionable/Non- Pest Status: None ant hornets. The European giant hornet United States. Canada had also discovered crabro) and the Cicada Killer (Sphecius spe- Reportable Size: up to 1 5/8 inch. ciosus) Asian giant hornet in two locations in . The table below contains images of British Columbia in the fall of 2019. Size: 1 inch to 1 3/8 inch. Websites: each insect’s abdomen. Based on coloration Websites: and band type, the insect in question may be Pest Status: http://entnemdept.ufl.edu/creatures/ eliminated as a suspect of being an Asian gi- Size: 1.5 to 2 inches https://content.ces.ncsu.edu/european- beneficial/cicada_killers.htm ant hornet. For more information, please visit Websites: hornets https://entomology.ca.uky.edu/ef004 http://ncsupdicblog.blogspot.com/2015/08/are- https://extension.psu.edu/european-hornet asian-or-japanese-giant-hornets-in.html https://agr.wa.gov/departments/insects- pests-and-weeds/insects/hornets