georgia department of agriculture • gary w. black, commissioner • Wednesday, JUNE 10, 2015 • Vol. 98, no. 12 • © Copyright 2015 Farmers, public schools ensure that no child goes hungry during the summer break By Misty Friedman to school-age children during the summer School for a Week is a program of the Georgia months. Department of Agriculture that links farmers Good ‘ole summertime means no school “The summer feeding program helps less- with schools to educate children about food for thousands of children, but it also means en the hardship that is created for families of production and to help them make healthy lo- no access to the twice-daily meals served to limited means when school breaks for sum- cal food choices. them during the school day. To fill the gap, mer,” said Dr. Cleta Long, school nutrition To check the availability of the Seamless many of our local public school systems are director for Bibb County. ”One of the big- Summer Option in your area, please go to offering meals free of charge to all children up gest benefits of the Seamless Summer Op- www.fns.usda.gov/summerfoodrocks. You to the age of 18 through the Seamless Sum- tion is that it provides the necessary nutrition may also contact your local school system’s mer Option program of the U.S. Department for students to retain what they have learned school nutrition department about their par- of Agriculture. throughout the school year.” ticipation in the program. In most cases, an According to State School Nutrition Di- Bibb County will serve approximately participating school systems highlight Geor- adult meal is available for a small charge. rector Nancy Rice, the Seamless Summer 250,000 lunches, breakfasts or snacks during gia produce and products on the available If you have questions please contact your Option is valuable to Georgia citizens in that a six-week period this summer. The program menus. Through White County Schools’ par- local school system or email Misty.Fried- it provides children access to meals through will reach about one-third of Bibb County’s ticipation in the Feed My School for a Week [email protected]. their school system to help keep them healthy total student enrollment, serving meals and program, School Nutrition Director Abby and in their best learning mode. Last sum- snacks at more than 100 sites. Rowland has developed relationships with lo- —Misty Friedman is the school nutrition mer in Georgia, 2.6 million lunches, 1 million Not only does the Seamless Summer Op- cal farmers that will continue to provide menu coordinator for the Georgia Department of breakfasts and 200,000 snacks were served tion program benefit our students, but many items for the summer meal menus. Feed My Agriculture. Fuel pump scam spreading throughout the Southeast prompts INSIDE THIS ISSUE Farm Services...... 2 warnings, action by Georgia Department of Agriculture By Emani Odumosu loving Zinnias...... 6 tors. As more skimmers are detected in neigh- curity. boring states – including Alabama and Tennes- “They go to a dispenser that is furthest Ag News Briefs...... 7 In response to the recent outbreak of credit see – Georgia inspectors are now on high alert away from the store, not in a good line of sight card skimming at gas station pumps in Florida, as well. from the clerks,” Lewis said. “They quickly a Dairy Diary...... 12 Georgia fuel pump inspectors are now required “[There haven’t been any occurrences] that open the cabinet, place the device inside, and to check these machines for possible threats. we have found. This is a brand new thing for they’re gone.” Florida Today reports that more than 100 us,” Lewis said. “We are on the lookout.” There are many chains in the state that are skimmer devices were found among the 7,500 Card skimming is relatively easy and de- starting to place alarms or security measures Notice gas stations inspected by the Florida Depart- tecting the device is nearly impossible just by on their pumps. The deadline to submit ads ment of Agriculture and Consumer services. looking at a fuel pump from the outside. “A lot of the bigger chains have placed for the July 22 issue – including With Florida being so close to home, the “They have to place [the skimmers] inside alarms on their pump so that if the cabinet is Farmland Rent/Lease and Georgia Department of Agriculture is taking the cabinet of the dispenser. Identity thieves illegally opened it will alert the cashier or, in Farmland Rent/Lease Wanted – immediate action to prevent this crime from have somehow been able to gain access to the some cases, shut down the pump,” Lewis said. is at noon on July 8. crossing the Florida-Georgia state line. inside of the cabinets,” Lewis explained. If a skimming device is found during a According to Richard Lewis, director of The installation can take less than two min- routine state inspection, a Stop-Sale order is the Fuel and Measures Division of the Geor- utes, which makes for an easy process without issued by the department of agriculture. This gia Department of Agriculture, skimmers have being caught. A lot of the time, scammers will means that the pump is “locked” and inacces- been found in Georgia but not by state inspec- choose busy gas stations with little to no se- See SCAM, page 7 GEORGIA GROWN PROFILE: Little River Produce grows strong By Morgan Davis pack it,” Ritter said. “One of our top priorities I’m proud to be a part of it,” Ritter said. is to make sure consumers know they are buy- Little River Produce is a proud member of Like his father before him, Dee Ritter is a ing a safe product to take home to their fami- Georgia Grown, Ritter said, and he’s commit- farmer. Like generations of citizens of Lake lies.” ted to giving back to the state and promoting Park, a bucolic community close to the Geor- In addition to packing and distributing, Georgia agriculture. gia-Florida line, Ritter grew up growing things Little River Produce operates a pick-your- in the rich soil of South Georgia’s coastal plain. own operation that offers seasonal crops of —Morgan Davis is a summer intern for the Founded by farmers in tomatoes and other veg- Georgia Department of Agriculture. She is a the 1820s, Lake Park is etables for families who senior majoring in Ag communications at the known for a number of like to participate in the University of Florida in Gainesville, Fla. agricultural commodi- gathering of their food. ties, including Ritter’s Little River has two own bell peppers. growing seasons for If You Go … For the last 12 years, wholesale produce: Little River Produce Ritter and family have been in the business spring, starting around the first of April and of growing, packing and distributing those ending around July 4th; and fall, beginning in 1195 Sardis Church Road famous bell peppers along with squash, zuc- September and finishing after Thanksgiving. Lake Park, Ga 31636 chini, eggplant, cucumbers, tomatoes, field It’s a busy year-round operation, but one worth 229.559.1248 peas and peanuts through Little River Produce. the work, Ritter said. www.littleriverproduce.com

Mail to: Agriculture Published by the Ga. Department of Black, Commissioner W. Gary “I’m proud of how we grow it and how we “Georgia agriculture is a great industry and page 2 farmers and consumers market Bulletin – 404-656-3722 – agr.georgia.gov Wednesday, JUNE 10, 2015

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Sharpsburg 770-463-4272 year, cutting harrow for Cub Tractor. bie Lane Locust Grove 770-914-0635 have certain requirements, such as Coggins Click “Submit an Ad,” fill out the form and 1955 Ford, model 640, completely Clyde Parker Chatsworth 706-847- Looking for herdsman/manager for tests or USDA Organic certification docu- required fields, select the ad category and restored top to bottom, including the 8517 commercial beef herd. Salary based mentation, in order to be printed. Review the submit. If the ad goes through, you’ll see a engine, no rust, freshly painted, ready 273 New Holland baler, field ready, ad requirements for specific categories for thank-you message and a reference number. on qualifications. References required. for show or parade. Wayne Martin $2,000; near Athens/Watkinsville/Mon- more information. Please save the reference number to use if Roy Embry Eatonton 706-485-2346 Waynesboro 706-526-5166 roe. Jim Schwender Bogart 706-410- Please note that due to space limitations, you have changes, corrections or other con- Seeking couple: groundskeeper/ 1961 JD 3010, gas 3000, also 1040 4452 all ad category requirements cannot be listed cerns about your ad. equipment maint/ animal care/handy- in the Market Bulletin each week. If you have JD w/loader and cab 50 hp, $4,500 2950 JD; 2 wheel drive tractor; model man. Her: housekeeping/experienced questions concerning these guidelines, call To cancel or correct an ad, call the Bul- after 6 pm William Baldwin Calhoun 720, front end loader, joy stick control, only. Background/criminal check/truck 404-656-3722 between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. letin staff between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. 770-608-2167 bucket, hay spear, 2 post canopy, new required. Nice home /1,000 mo. Shirley Monday through Friday. Monday through Friday. Cancellations and 1962 Minneapilos Moline tractor die- tires, $14,000. Edd Tanner Wrightsville corrections will be reflected in the next Moore Plainville/Calhoun 706-295- 478-232-8506 4757 sel 670, good tires & sheet metal, runs The Market Bulletin staff reserves the right available issue. Ads submitted online can- good, wide front-end, $3,500. Jimmy D 306 New Holland manure spreader to designate ad length and edit ads for spell- not be corrected online – contact our office Seeking job on horse farm. Lynda Odom Collins 912-293-0991 in good condition. Joshua Martin ing, grammar and word count. Staff also re- to delete the incorrect ad so a new one can King Elberton 706-201-5788 1971 diesel Ford 3400 farm tractor w/ Clarkesville 706-949-9895 serve the right to not publish ads that do not be submitted. Single male looking for broiler farm. follow advertising guidelines. loader, needs engine work, good tires 311 New Holland hay baler, like Have exp. to exchange for housing Questions about advertising? Call 404- and battery, $3,500. obro Johnnie Ro- new, stored in barn. Lamar Long and salary. Stephen Turner Carters- Ads must be received by 12 p.m. on the 656-3722 zier Warner Robins 478-922-6431 Chatsworth 706-695-5906 ville [email protected] 470- 35 Massey Fergerson, runs good, 334-9536 1974 Ford, 5000 high clearance trac- Bush hog / finishmower/ grading/ tor, diesel with front loader, many new good lift, good tires, $2,500. Jesse Want person or family to run a broiler clearing / extreme tree mowing, land parts, $6,300. Fred Gonser Macon Rogers Eastman 478-795-0978 Farm Services farm in north Georgia, experience pre- recovery/ retention ponds. Free esti- 478-746-4493 353 New Holland feed mill, good If you have questions regarding ads in ferred. Must provide references. Buddy mate. Kyle Combs Locust Grove 770- 1981 Birmingham Mfg. equipment cond., $3,500; 352 New Holland, needs this category, call 404-656-3722. 880-3698 Hitt Resaca 706-278-4535 706-980- work, $750. Rex Smith Ambrose 912- 0421 trailer; 6’ x 15’, 7’ neck; Tandem Farm Services and Services Bush Hog, rotary mow, garden and 6,000lb capacity, axles, brakes. Lee 592-7833 Wanted ads must be to food plot, harrow and plow; cut, rake, Fullbright Appling 706-664-5145 3600 Ford tractor, only 982 original agriculture. Wanted services must bale square hay; Monroe County area. Farm Machinery 1984 D75S Komatsu crawler loader, hrs., perfect cond., new paint, few be performed on the farm of the Jimmy Waldrep Forsyth 478-994-0701 50,000 lb., 3475 hrs., very good condi- yrs. ago, stored inside, $6,750. Jason individual desiring the service. If you have questions regarding this Bush Hogging in Rome, Ga, area. category, call 404-656-3722. tion for age, $25,000. John Jones Mc- Cantrell Bowdon 678-796-3350 Commercial contractors are not al- Jimmy Plemons Rome 706-766-6489 Donough 404-357-4220 4 Chore Time Linear, lift 48”, vent/tun- lowed to advertise services in this Only farm machinery and equip- Bushhog, drives scraped, post holes ment owned by the advertiser and 1984 Ford 4610 1887 hours remote nel machines, $450 each. Greg Wright category. Farm Services and Farm valve 8x2 transmission new rear tires Services Wanted ads are limited to and tilling services. Larry Boatright used in his/her own farming opera- Talking Rock 706-276-3242 tion can be advertised; those per- includes 6’ bush hog. $9,800. Lemuel 30 words. Dallas 678-386-1466 4 ft. bushhog rotary mower, excel- Bushhogging , food plots, plowing, sons advertising for machinery and Mathis Hagan 770-286-0600 lent condition, used very little, $500. 35 years experience; lakes, ponds equipment wanted must be seeking 1985 Case IH 584, 62hp tractor, built, restored, repaired; new pipe garden preparations, harrowing, drive- Chip Limbrick Armuchee 706-232- way scraping, light grading, lawn ser- those items for their own farming new tires, rebuilt injector pump, new 0003 systems without draining; swamps operation. seat, good lift, power steering, bush drained, creeks re-routed, land vices. Larry Houston Covington 770- 4 row Van’s hooded sprayer, good, 786-0600 770-235-3082 ‘06 John Deere 9970 cotton picker, in guard. Tommy Hawkins Wrens 706- $1,500; 73, C60, 350 engine, with 14 ft. cleared, home sites, timber clean-up, excellent condition, low hrs. Hugh Ho- 830-7042 horse farm work; licensed, insured, Bushogging, land clearing, if you dump body, very good, $3,500. Jimmy need it, done, I can do it, Thanks. Les- sch Waynesboro 770-789-3258 1998 JD 455 diesel tractor, 600 Lanier Portal 912-865-2638 references. Bobby Karr Fairburn 678- hours, 60” mid-mount mower deck, ter Vinson lfvinson2459@ya- ‘13 John Deere tractor, 100 pound 973-7645 770-964-5065 Warwick $4,500, pull bagger attachment, 4-foot Hardee Bush Hog for sale with hoo.com 229-344-6237 front - end weights for sale, $100 each. drive shaft. Chad Truelove Jefferson 37 years experience laser-grading Sam Peavy Cuthbert 229-317-3202 $1,200. Cheryl Williams Eatonton 478- [email protected] 706-215- horse arenas, toppings; custom tree Clearing, grading, roads, lakes and 229-732-6963 451-9635 6211 clearing, topsoil, dirt, bulk mulch, ponds; rock, dirt delivered; all types 2 Firestone 18-20. 8-38 tires in fair of Bobcat work; references available. ‘65 MF Tractor, diesel, $2,500; 140 gravel, barns, pads graded, horse IH tractor with cultivator, $5,500. Jerry shape. Donald Allen Dudley 478-875- 4-foot rock rake, in good condition, Matt Eskew Newnan 678-725-1680 paddocks, residential grading, truck- Cook Rocky Face 706-313-8084 3496 $400. John Abbott Moreland shrew- [email protected] 770-251-3893 ing, driveways built; insured. Bill Butler Farm buildings built/repaired; fences 1 industrial front - end loader 2/Rainbow 6329 JD pumping units, Braselton 770-231-4662 770-685- built/repaired. tractor-bobcat work. that fits 65 M.F. industrial loader, 550gpm, $3,500; a PC. 1/Kubota, 4430 John Deere tractor, good condi- 0288 Hay baling and cutting. Jerry Glancy $1,250. George Parder Millan 478- 12k.w. generator, $4,500. Mike Baker tion, good tires, $10,000. L. H. English Griffin 404-433-3568 Douglas 912-592-6555 All farm fencing installed: woven, 494-0721 Abbeville 31001 229-406-0518 stranded, wood, and electric. Horse Fences built statewide, farm, horse, 10’ Athens Pull Harrow, $3,000; 6’ 2002-KMC, 4 row inverter, 2014, com- 5 foot Bush Hog Squealer SQ160, wire, wood, electric, hi-tensile, vinyl, $1,000, good condition. Joshua Nel- stalls, barns, and sheds constructed heavy duty harrow, heart pine lumber, plete set rattle bars, knocker, bearings, NRCS fence. Free est., 16+ yrs, exp. chains, coulters, $7,000. Mike Waters son Marietta 404-644-1878 and repaired. Pasture mowing and Manitowoc Commercial Ice Maker, competitive prices. Charles Mooney Statesboro [email protected] 5 foot bushhog, $300. Kenneth Co- rehab, land management. Casey Kent $1,800. Dena Lanier Madison 404- Midville 478-589-7645 912-839-2136 sper Newnan 770-253-6947 Monroe 678-446-8520 310-0412 Garden and soil prep, tilling , plowing, 1030 New Holland bale wagon, hauls All types of grading, clearing, hauling, subsoiling, hilling, for small acreage; pond repair and siphon systems. dirt, approx. 50 bales, $1,000. Sammy C Lilburn and surrounding area. Steven Smith McDonough 770-914-2241 sand and gravel available. Paul Laven- Humfleet Lilburn steven.humfleet@ya- good Madison 770-318-3859 1086 International tractor with cab Calling all subscribers! hoo.com 770-696-9218 & air; totally rebuilt engine; hydraulics Alpaca and Llama shearing, over 20 Grading, Clearing, Hydro seeding. need work; restorable; $5,000. Royce The Market Bulletin sends email alerts when a new years experience shearing camelids, Josh Halderman Carnesville 678-227- Hulett Hazlehurst 912-253-0162 alpacas/$35, llamas/$50 plus trip fee. 2976 10ft. Allis Chalmers disc harrow with issue is posted online. To ensure that you receive I do not shear sheep or goats. David Repair farm equipment at your farm, hydraulic cylinder, $400; needs tires, Carrell Monroe david@carrellfarms. specialize in alternators, starters and can load. Joel Boss Kingston 770- these notifications, we need your email address. If com 770-267-0948 six- and 12-volt generators; Rockdale, 606-9238 your email address has changed, or if we do not Any farm fence built with wood or Newton and Walton counties. Randy 12 bale hay master accumulator. like wire; corrals, farm buildings, USDA, Thomas Conyers 678-758-5881 new, $2,500. Jerry South Martin 706- have an email address on file for you, please email NCRS-qualified standards and work Stumps ground neatly below ground 491-4006 the following information to Circulation Manager related. Robert Hayes Hartwell 706- level; reasonably priced; free estimate. 12 foot big Tex trailer with lift gate. 376-6708 Glen Whitley Bethlehem 770-867- Bobby Hawks Nicholson 706-983- Gerrie Fort at [email protected]: Beaver Trapper; 32 years experience 2718 0258 in animal control, Humane methods, l Subscriber’s name Farm Services Wanted 14 foot peanut drying trailer; needs also Coyote, Otter, Fox, Raccoon, bottom, pulls good, $150. John Itson l Subscription number etc; Licensed by Georgia Department FREE hay to anyone willing to cut Pelham 229-294-0486 Of Natural Resources. Dan Dominick it. You cut, you take; 50 acre pasture. 165 Massey Ferguson for parts, l Subscriber’s email address Henry County [email protected] Kevin Wendelburg Moreland 714-417- $1,000. Tommy Rider Waynesboro 678-448-2524 6337 706-554-9785 Wednesday, JUNE 10, 2015 farmers and consumers market Bulletin – 404-656-3722 – agr.georgia.gov Page 3

500 gallon propane tank, empty, Bushhog peanut picker, hustler pea- Finishing Mower; in great shape, 60 Hay unroller, 4’x5’ with cylinder Dear- JD 310B backhoe with loader, heavy $400. Cathy Sprayberry Sharpsburg nut picker, brown chiselvator. Donnie inch with new blades and belts. Ford born, 2-14” bottom plows, 2pt. hitch, duty, 12,500 lbs., 50HP, very good 678-850-7769 Keene Abbeville 229-425-8055 model, $400. Andy Owens 230 Coo- Farmall mowing machine. Pete Harris condition, runs excellent, hi/lo with 8 574 Int. diesel, P/S, $3,800; Farmall Cab doors and back glass for Inter- pers Creek Crossing Suches 30572 Elberton 706-283-6615 forward gears and 8 reverse, $9,500. Super A with belly mower, 3PT hitch, national tractor. Todd Reesee Madison 706-838-4861 Heavy duty cultivator, $200, excellent Wayne Quarles Demorest 706-499- $2,000. S.W. Herndon 55 Tommy Har- 678-201-6050 Five foot International, finishing har- condition. Raymond Harrison Flowery 2718 rell Rd Hazlehurst 31539 912-375- Case IH cotton picker, model 2555, row, good conition, 4390, can e-mail Branch 770-965-6287 JD 4430. good condition, new paint 4320 4-row w/duals, 4 wheel drive, 683 pics. Howard Parker Clarksville 706- Husqvarna LGT2654, automatic 54” & hydraulics, Gradrange transmission, 5ft. Bush Hog, good condition, $485 hours picking time, always sheltered, 499-8978 cut, 7000 series, 26HP, Kohler lawn clean Cab, cold A/C. Bray Hutcheson & Boom pole, $85. Harry Puckett Bu- $65,000, excellent condition. Charles E Flory self-propelled pecan sweeper, mower with only 69 hours, Like new, Wrightsville hutchesonfarm@yahoo. ford 770-945-0174 Mullis Rentz 478-484-1532 new tires, belt, blower hose, battery, $1,700. Johnny Godwin Thomasville com 478-521-2401 6 strip-til planters with Cole distribut- Case1066, good, strong trct.,125 rebuilt motor. Marvin Leverette 500 229-225-6983 229-226-8772 JD 926 Moco disc mower EC, ers (plastic hoppers); 4 JD 71 on tool hp,.7, 000.duals; One JD 9970 picker, Lake Joy Road Kathleen 31047 478- Hyster Fork Lift;10,000 lb lift, 3 stage, $12,500, Athen disc harrow, 12 ft , bar; 6ft trail mower. Donald Wooten bargain price. Ralph Nutt Cordele 229- 987-4865 770-364-5025 on road, off road, model H110E, $9,500. Timothy Goodwin Martinez Denton 912-539-3517 276-5336 For sale: 1943 Farmall A tractor with $6,500. Clarence McCorkle Thomson 706-288-4441 6 ft. box blade, 5 ft. scrape blade; Cat. D6C dozer, straight blade, 58” belly mower. Asking, $3,500. Phillip 706-466-1105 JD 9965 heads, reworked, mud hogg, used twice, $500 for both. Noah G Tant $20,000; Cat 426B, 4-wheel drive Pfeifer P.O. Box 5306 Fort Oglethorpe IH 1440 axle flow combine, good clean machine, picked cotton last year. Madison 706-343-9995 backhoe, $32,000. Larry Morgan Li- 30742 706-464-1415 shape, both corn and grain heads, George GriffisOdum 912-579-2457 6’ Rhine Scrape blade, $400; hay zella 478-781-1990 478-972-5977 For Sale: Dew Eze super slicer, hay $5,800. Benji Anderson Sylvania ben- JD Grammer Cloth Mechanical trac- fork, $150; 5’ all-purpose plow, $350; Cattle iron, round hay feeder, $50. Joe unroller, excellent condition. Russell M [email protected] 912-978- tor seat, removed from cab tractor w/ Cole planter,$150; numerous equip- Hart Chauncey 229-860-1197 1486 912-978-1486 low hours, great condition, $375. Barry ment. Glenn Waldrip Gainesville 678- Motes Canton 770-355-5433 Cattle scale, $700; Knight mix wagon/ For Sale: Farmall 444, power steering, IH454D; 40hp tractor, 1971,new paint, Collins Milledgeville barrycollins@ 575-4381 wildblue.net 478-452-1056 601 Ford, Covington planters, Box- scales, $2,800; Kuhn GF22T, 2 basket $2,000; Farmall 424, power steering, tires, seat radiator, runs well, $2700; tedder (like new), $1,900; fertilizer dis- $900. Nelson Massey Conyers 770- please no calls after 9pm Ralph Baker JD hay tedder, $500; Deutz hay rake, blade, bush-hog, smoothing harrow,1- $1,800; JD mower/ conditioner, $800. row cultivator, 5 shank ap plow, excel- tributer, $200. Gary Oder Dry Branch 483-2639 Dallas 770-445-7680 770-445-7680 478-973-1183 For Sale: JD 435 round hay baler, new Int. 430 sq. baler, in good shape, J.D. John Bearden Bostwick 706-474- lent condition. Ernest Smith Winder 8097 678-425-4986 Chandler 18’ litter spreader with flo- belts, new monitor, sheltered, 50HP 2 bottom plow, trailer type, w/hydrau- tation tires, $10,000. Jimmy Reid 127 tractor to pull, $5,000. Randall Perry lic cylinder. Calvin Barnett Carnesville John Deere #71; 2 row corn planter 630 New Holland, round baler, 4x4, and fertilizer, in great condition, $1,200. $5,500; 848 New Holland round baler, Old Busha Rd GA Carnesville 30521 Dublin 478-595-5423 706-384-4726 706-491-6564 For Sale: Kubota 4900 tractor, 2 International 674 App, 68 HP, 500 Eddy Tomlinson Calhoun 706-280- 4x5, $1,500 in good condition. Jeff 8068 Bryant Minneral Bluff 706-633-6405 Craftsman; 20hp, lawn tractor w/46” row planter, 18’ sprayer, 16” bottom hours, new engine, must sell. $6,750 plows, 7’ harrow & more. G E Coppage cash. Thomas ONeill Buckhead John Deere 348, square baler, ex- 630; 2cyl. J Deere, power steer- mower, 6 speed, good cond. $400 obo. cellent condition, low use, late model ing, $2,650; late model A John Deere, G. Benefield Oxford 1mrg73@gmail. Springfield 912-658-0514 [email protected] 760-583- 7572 baler, $12,500. Todd Fleming Royston $2,500. John Cannady Statesboro com 770-784-1655 770-841-0909 Ford 2000, new paint, good tires, runs 706-498-1886 good, $3,000. W H Clark Hiram 770- International 856 tractor, 100hp, 912-865-2278 Cub Farmell w/ hydraulic lift, planter John Deere 350 C dozer, w/ ROPS, 644 New Holland Baler, in excellent & cultivators, $3500. Wayne Shelnutt 942-5143 5,700 hrs., good solid tractor, $8,800. 80 HP, new muffler, seat, battery, good condition, $8,000. Donnie Bryan Bue- Loganville 770-466-4943 Ford 3000 tractor, 1972, row bar, Herman King Marietta 404-395-1042 undercarriage, used on farm, $9,500. na Vista 229-649-2516 229-314-2420 Cub tractor with cultivator, rebuilt and $3,500. J R Turner Canton 404-386- International Cub Lo-Boy, woods Dwane Bailey Bowersville 706-436- 7 ft. Rhino finish mower, smooth cut, restored, $3,500. Alton Byess Canton 9545 mower cultivator, disc harrow, spring 8033 excellent condition, $1500. K. Norris 770-364-7886 Ford 5000 tractor w/front-end load- plow; disc, other implements, manu- John Deere 5400, 2WD, 9x3 trand- Milner 770-229-8319 Cushman Truckster, diesel gas; 1 die- er, diesel, $5,800; New Holland 273 als. Don Lastinger Dahlonega 404- mission, extra hydraulic remote, 540 72 Inch Landscape Rake, $450; 4 sel, 3 with hyd. dump Hi-Lo axel, $1,200 square baler, $2,400; Ford 2000 diesel, 457-6989 loader, 1300 hours, good rubber. Andy Chore Time Linear Lift Vent Machines - $1,450, only serious calls, please. $3,600. Buck Dills Blairsville 706-897- Irrigation system, complete set up, Burton Jasper 770-893-7714 48 Inch at $450 each. JILL WRIGHT John Gay Talbotton 706-457-0473 1235 solf hose traveler, 550 gallon per min- John Deere 555 parts, 90% under- TALKING ROCK 706-276-3242 D-6-E CAT bulldozer, all hydraulic, Ford 600,1955 tractor, finish mow- ute, power unit. Call for details. Henry Beckworth Gibson 706-598-2106 carriage; Trans torque converter, hy- 7840 Ford tractor, 95HP, 2650 hrs, good condition, ready to be put to er, scrape blade and boom, $2200; draulics radiator. Anthony Hickey 172 $22,000, excellent condition, with bush work. Larry Dunaway Hawkinsville Greenville Ga. Call Wayne Everett Red- J D, 4 cycl. loader frames for 521, Flatbottom Road Ball Ground 30107 hog, loader, bucket, hay spear. Jim 478-588-1169 498-214-0300 dekopp Peachtree City 404-245-9920 522, 541, 542 loaders, fits 5410, 5500, [email protected] 770-735-6498 Hancock Norman Park 229-985-8221 Ford 601 Workmaster for parts, $950. $450. Ryan Baerne Nicholson 706- D4D CAT dozer, completely rebuilt, 757-2672 706-247-6240 John Deere 918 F Combine 229-873-6107 new undercarriage, must see, $16,000. N Thompson Fayetteville 770-616- J.D. 915 flex combine header, good header Jimbo Hatcher Macon 478- 800 Ford Tractor, 40 HP, 3 point hitch, John Griswell Mitchell 706-598-3666 0006 954-1688 gas, runs good, $2,800. CD Gravitt Bu- condition. Ricky Henry Kite 478-455- 706-564-6600 Ford 9700 tractor, good tires, low time 4270 John Deere 926 MoCo mower condi- ford 770-945-4371 replacement engine, $7,400. Robert Diesel motor, 6.9 liter from 350 Farm J.D. Irrigation pumping unit, 404 en- tioner. good condition, $7,000. Tommy 8700 Ford Tractor; good tires, $5,000; Truck with transmission, $650. M. Johnston Sylvania 30467 johnston@ Copelan Eatonton 706-473-0613 needs injector pump,14ft. harrow, gine, 550 gal., rainbow clutch, excel- Mammoth Fairburn 770-969-0151 planters.net 912-425-0761 lent condition. W. T Dekle Metter 912- John Deere 950 tractor; fully rebuilt $800, 100 gal. sprayer, $800; 4 row DR 3-point hitch, wood chipper, 19HP Ford diesel 3610; power steering, engine, new rear tires, new seat, many planter, Carol Kendrick Augusta 706- 685-6137 tractor or larger, 4.5 in. diameter branch- year-old battery, new seat, 5 pieces JD 2755 loader; 2wd, 88hp, diesel, other parts, $6,500 OBO. Adam Miller 790-7753 es, extra new chipper knife, $1,000. Rita equipment, $8,750. Wilton Marchman Ellijay 706-455-6222 Aerator SR60, three point hitch, 2 remote hyd., 8ft.bush hog scrape, Allen Gibson 706-598-0304 13819 Woolsey Rd. Hampton 30228 excellent Lee Gilley, $12,900 OBO John Deere 955 diesel tractor bush- $5,000. Bob Brady Augusta 706-373- DR field & brush mower, 16.5 HP, Pro 770-946-4631 hog, low hours, won’t start, $6750. 8397 Winnon Gilley Newnan 678-416-2291 26” cutting width, electric start, $1,500, Ford tractor 800 , runs good, $2,950, 678-621-3479 Yvonne Bruce Tiger 706-961-9027 Aerator, pull type, 4 ft. drum, (add wa- obo. Raymond Guy Cartersville 770- also 6 piece of 3PT equipment, Best ter for weight) good condition, $395, 367-2030 Offer. B J Meadows Ellenwood 770- obro. Wilson Pinnell Macon 478-746- Excavator Mini; 2011 Takeuchi TB- 981-2997 7946 138FR; rubber tracks; 1050 hrs; open Ford Tractor power take-off pulley w/ Market Bulletin Ad Form Agris 8 wheel V Rake, excellent con- cab; hyd. thumb; 24” bucket; 8400 belts, $125; new Texas wire puller, $55; dition, field ready, $2,500. Joe Young lb. machine. Andy Cooper Hiram 770- Cotton seed planter, mule pulled, $100. This form may be used to submit an ad. There is a 20-word limit for adver- Chatsworth joeyoung3@windstream. 235-5039 770-235-5039 Ed Long Harrison 478-240-0253 net 706-463-1836 tisements unless otherwise noted under category headings. The 20-word limit Farmall 140, with 3 PT hitch, front cul- Frick Sawmill, model 323C with 6 cyl. Allis Chalmers, No Till Corn Planter, 4 includes name, city, phone number and complete address, if provided. Market tivators and rear cultivator frame, with diesel engine, 48 in. blade/good, saw- Bulletin staff reserves the right to edit notices exceeding the word limit. Only one rows with tool bar for 6. good condi- dust chains. Steve Lark Monroe 770- opening feet, $3,900. Dennis Hursey notice per subscriber per issue. In order to advertise in the Bulletin, you must be tion, $1,800. Mitchell Biggers Cleve- Douglas 912-384-6829 351-6617 land 706-878-6402 a paid subscriber with a current subscription. Farmall 48M, restored, 12volt, $2,100; Frontier 5 ft grooming mower, rear Antique horse-drawn hay rake in ex- Disc mower conditioner, model 3309, discharge, $700. Tom Dee Loganville cellent condition, $450. Charles Hemp- $5,600. Jerry Wheat Crandall 706- 770-972-8896 Category: hill Blairsville 706-745-9544 260-0530 G5200 Kubota diesel mower, mower Please note some categories are not published regularly. In addition, some BBI Litter spreader, 16’ hyd. stainless needs work, 664 hrs., tractor runs categories require documentation, such as a Coggins test or organic certification, steel bottom, mounted on Internation- Farmall cub tractor with cultivator, layoff plow, good tires, new battery, good, $450. Larry Mitchell Oxford 770- prior to being published. al, $4,700, no calls after 9pm. Jason 786-9248 Cox Social Circle 404-925-5412 12 volt, runs good, $1,900. J. T. Daws Monroe 770-267-6082 GEHL Hammer Mill w/three screens BEFCO 60” finishing mower, used one and belt ,$400;.International 6’ A frame season, barn kept, pictures avaiable, Farmall Cub tractor, not running, parts only, $300. Wilbur Hall Union City 770- sickle mower w/new tire, $450. Gary $650. Wendell Faulkner Watkinsville Williams Maysville 706-499-5391 706-340-6695 967-0661 Farmall Cub, complete planter setup, Gill 6’ rollover, $350, Dirt Dog 7’ Bouldin-Lawson bin mixer, Model pulverizer, $600; 250 gal. fuel tank, 12201; Bouldin-Lawson enclosed seed and fertilizer hoppers, tubes and runner. Luther Ray Bethlehem 770- $250. Ben McGreggor Macon 478- conveyor, hopper conveyor. William W 935-2400 Ford Ellijay 706-276-3187 867-6469 GMD 700 Kuhn mower, $6,000. Mi- Box blade, 72”, excellent condition, Farmall Super A restored, 1953 scrape, new tires, $4,500 OBO Richard chael Bennett Chickamauga 404-771- used 3 times, stored inside, not rusted; 5454 Dirt Dog brand with teeth, $650. Alan Woodward 837 First Cotton Ct Pow- Camp Bethlehem 321-262-9367 der Springs 30127 [email protected] Gooseneck, twelve ton tilt deck 678-427-2595 trailer, dual jacks, stored inside, never Brand New Sitrex DM/6 8’ disk mow- er, $7,000. Ralph Mills 2625 Webb Farmall Super A, restored, excel- used, $8,500. David Rock Savannah Phone number: Girth Road Gainesville 30507 rm- lent cond. w/cultivators and planter, 912-313-7625 [email protected] 770-536-8438 $4,500;. Vermeer BC1800A chipper, Grain Drill, Lilliston 244; 12 feet; 20 Subscriber number: Bush Hog 2400QT loader with bucket $20,000. Jim Hammond Gainesville double disk openers; good condition. 678-316-1611 Nick Lacey 677 Garrison Road Ray and forks, mounting brackets for 2810 Please include your name and full address on all correspondence sent to the Ford Tractor, $2,000. Denny Robertson Fella SM 288, excellent to new cond., City 31645 229-455-3204 Moreland robertson.denny@ymail. ready to go. Buddy Greene Gray 478- Hay baler, tedder, rake, N.H. $985 Bulletin office. The following statement must be signed by the advertiser submit- com 770-714-6135 447-2738 each; box scrape, tedder $685, IHC ting this notice for publication: Bush hog finishing mower, 60 inch Fella SM 350 disc mower for parts Tractor 240 model, $1,700. Lynne cut, good condition, 3PT hitch, $750. or rebuild, main gearbox, $1,000. Jim Rhinehart Ringgold 706-338-7176 I hereby certify that the above notice meets all the necessary require- Walter R Cook Dallas 404-502-0181 Towery Molena 770-468-2983 Hay equipment, JD roller 467, $8K, ments for publication in the Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin. Bush Hog, brand mower, model 276, Fella TH520, 4 basket tedder, rebuilt Ford 8670 Cab w/air $16K; JD 348 6ft., $1,150, good condition. Jack Phil- and repainted, used for first cutting, baler, $3K, Vrake $1K. James Carter lips Wren 706-833-3004 $1,500. Lucia Miller Cherrylog 706- Moultrie 229-891-5778 Please mail ads separate from subscription payments. Ads should be mailed Bush Hog; front end loader, model 455-6611 Hay rake, New Holland 253, side- 2346QT; removed from a Massy Fergu- Field Cultivator; 16ft., practically new, delivery rake, replaced all teeth, to Georgia Department of Agriculture, Attention: Market Bulletin, 19 Martin Luther son 231, $1,500. Ralph Sellers Stock- 3pt. hitch, $5,200. Allan Brittain Jack- $600 Summer Hunt Thomson 706- King Jr. Drive SW, Atlanta, GA 30334. bridge 678-492-2238 son [email protected] 770-775-7727 339-2578 page 4 farmers and consumers market Bulletin – 404-656-3722 – agr.georgia.gov Wednesday, JUNE 10, 2015

John Deere flail mower, five feet, New Holland 276 @ 273 square bal- Troy Built horse tiller, 7 horse power good condition, $750 firm. H. Greene ers, 4 wheel rakes. Cole Jernigan Bue- Kohler engine, lay off plow and manual. Livestock Sales and Events Tallapoosa 770-574-5549 na Vista 706-570-2171 Like new, $850. Ashley Gurley Dallas John Deere HD battery, SWCOM- New Holland 456 Sickle Mower, al- 404-732-6538 Calendar 30H, 700 CCA, new with warranty; ways dry, $600. Andy Lanier Roopville Tuffbilt tractor, good condition, $140. James T Archer Dacula 770- 770-331-6389 $2,000. Charles Wynn Suwanee 770- APPLING COUNTY LAMAR COUNTY 963-6036 New Holland 617 disc mower; rebuilt, 622-5515 678-249-4414 1st & 3rd Saturdays: S&D Goat Sales, John Deere model B, 1941, show- new curtain, new paint, $5,800 OBO. Two Bottom Plow 19” $400. Jerry Every Friday: Farm miscellaneous at Crow Monticello 770-853-4704 Baxley Fairgrounds; begins at 12:30 room condition; Pristine, new rires; Tim Miller Cherrylog 706-455-1664 5 p.m.; baby chickens, eggs at 6 p.m.; tricycle front wheel, $3,800. Thomas Two unused tires with new tubes; size p.m.; goats, pigs, poultry, calves. New Holland bale wagon, 1033, goats and poultry at 7 p.m.; Buggy Maloy Hawkinsville 478-960-5860 $3,500.; GMC single axle tractor and 11.2 x 24”, tires never installed on trac- Call Steve Smith, 912.367.9268 or Town Auction, 1315 Highway 341 S, John Deere, deer plot drill, seven or Lo-boy, $4,500. Lee Banks Mansield tor, $160 each. Thomas Tucker Lithia 912.278.1460 Barnesville; GAL #3177. eight feet wide, works on 3 pt. hitch; 678-656-3060 Springs 770-941-2354 Call 770.358.0872/1786 $2100. Royce Hulett Hazlehurst 912- New Holland hay rake, four-foot Bush Tye grain drill 15’ series, regular drill, ATKINSON COUNTY 375-3008 912-253-0161 Hog, 18-disc section harrow, 65 horse- double disc openers, 3PT hitch, new 2nd & 4th Saturdays: Livestock MARION COUNTY Kioti DK75, 4WD cab, cold air, Per- power gear box, all good condition. tubes. James Martin Waynesboro 706-558-5005 auction at Pearson Livestock; sale Every Thursday: Auction 41 Goat Sale, kins diesel engine, 75 HP, loader in- Clay Pentecost Winder 770-601-3855 cluded, Fitzgerald.1300 hours. David New Holland manure spreader, model Vermeer 504I, round baler with auto at 1 p.m.; goats, sheep, poultry, miscellaneous equipment; 6 p.m. goat small animals; 1168 Highway 441 Drexler Fitzgerald 229-423-7174 511, good condition, power take- tie monitor, good condition, $9,000. sale; 7 p.m. poultry and small animals; KMC 8-row stack fold strip till, good off, $1,250. Brenda A Whitfield Ball Joe Little Gainesville 770-983-7504 N, Pearson; Call 229.798.0271 or 4275 Georgia Highway 41 N, Buena condition, field ready. Donnie Griffin Ground 770-479-8683 Vermeer SC 252 stump grinder, ex- 912.422.3211 Vista. Call Jim Rush, 706.326.3549 or Ideal 478-952-8302 New Holland S717, silage chopper, cellent condition, new cutter, wheel 229.649.9940. KMC, 4 row strip till with John Deere one row with corn and hay head, shed bearings, $6,500. Herbert Mason Ha- BARTOW COUNTY Email [email protected] 1700 max engine, planters lift, assist kept, field ready, very nice, $3,200. zlehurst 912-539-7157 2nd Saturday: Goats, sheep and small row markers, good cond. Rusty Gravitt Chad GriffinKennesaw 770-883-7691 Woods 42 belly mower for a Farmall animal sale, 1 p.m. Tack sale, 11 a.m. NEWTON COUNTY Ashburn 229-406-0777 New Holland Super 1049, self pro- cub for sale, $500. Butch Murdock Martinez 706-860-3100 Cattle sale every Wednesday, 1 p.m. 2nd & 4th Saturdays: Pony Express Kubota B6200; low hours, tractor pelled stack wagon; good tires, 160 tires on rear (new), strong diesel, bale capacity; ready to work. Phil Yanmar 186, 20 HP, good tires/metal, The New Peoples Livestock Mkt., 407 Stockyard Horse & Tack Auction, Burnt Hickory Road, Cartersville; GAL $2,500. Alex Miller Cherrylog 706- Sanders Stephens 706-340-5669 3 cycle drive; 5” wood finish mower, 5 p.m.; GAL AUNR002843; 1852 455-6622 scrap blade, $3,400. Rooney Wilson #316. Call Phil Tuck, 770.881.0502; New Holland Tractor;TL100A100 HP, Highway 11 S, Covington. Kubota B7100 diesel tractor, 4wd, hy- 4 wheel drive, cab and air, 850 hours, Lexington 706-340-5546 Haynie Cochran, 678.986.4324 Call Scott Bridges, 704.434.6389 or drostatic turf tires, belly mower, 6 blade $31,000. Doyle Holt 491 RdColeman Farm Machinery Wanted 704.473.8715 cultivator plow, $3,800; Northeast Ga. Holt Chester 31012 478-488-0580 BLECKLEY COUNTY Roger Gribble Demorest 706-499- 478-231-5902 6 or 7ft. pasture renovator. Philip Ivey 2nd & 4th Saturdays: Farm Saturday, June 13: Georgia 3010 New Idea 483 baler, 4x4, bale moni- Lizella [email protected] 478-361- 0956 miscellaneous at 10 a.m.; goats, Department of Agriculture Equine L H hood for D17, Allis Chalmers, very tor, new belts, field ready, exc. condi- 8ft Bush-Hog or other brand mower chickens and pigs at 1 p.m.; Buggy Impound Auction; Impound Barn, 2834 good condition, $45; can send pictures tion, $4,500. Daniel Dorsey Cleveland Town Auction, 290 Ash Street, upon request. Donald Smith Wrights- 706-499-3235 with 3 point hitch; must be field ready. Marben Farm Road, Mansfield. Gates Russell Landrum Stockbridge 404- Cochran; GAL #3177. ville 478-232-5913 Newton Crouch 1025g nurse trailer. open at 10 a.m.; Auction starts at 11 Lawn Tractor, Craftsman LT2000, Pintle hitch, ag tires, excellent condi- 557-5033 Call Jimmy Burnette, 770.584.0388 or a.m. Visit www.agr.georgia.gov or call 19.5 Briggs, 42” deck, with 48” lawn tion. Kevin Grace Newnan 770-652- 9” or 12” Gannon bucket for woods, 678.972.4599 404.656.3713 sweeper; used 1 season, $975. Clay 6121 backhoe model B7500, with or without Smith Marietta 404-218-8793 Ogden caddy, model# MC-7900 w/ teeth. Ron Stroup Canton 678-910- COFFEE COUNTY STEPHENS COUNTY Lawn tractor, Troy-Bilt with bagger, a Mora, mF 2270; 9 ft. disc mower, 3725 2nd & 4th Saturdays: Livestock & Every Thursday: Chickens, rabbits, used one season; cost, $1,200, sale, has a small oil leak, running condition, Cultivators for Farmall 100 tractor wanted, prefer complete set but might agribusiness auctions. Gates open 7 related small animal sale; Northeast $995. Frank Bond Fayetteville 678- $4,000. Glenn Hayes Oxford 404-272- a.m.; sale starts 1 p.m. Hogs, cows, 817-1839 7298 770-786-3737 be interested in front only. Carl Hill El- Georgia Sale; 6 p.m.; GAL #3478; lijay 706-635-2068 goats, sheep, poultry, small animals, Lawson pasture aerator, $14,500; One boom pole, 9ft.; two tractor Eastanollee Livestock Market, Highway Ford 7209 loader on Ford 3930 trac- and farm-related items: fence, posts, MFgrain drill, $3,750; bale unroller, tires, 18.4x26, good rubber, already 17 between Toccoa and Lavonia. Call $500; Ford 3000 tractor, $4,000. Ted mounted. Elsie Cobb Fairburn 770- tor: I need information on brackets. plows, feeders, waterers, tack, etc. 706.779.5944 or 706.599.7606 Smith Washington 706-214-0442 964-5644 Thom Baker Waynesboro 706-551- 11498 Bowens Mill Road, Ambrose; LMC Lorsban applicator, 6 row pea- Parting-Out; Farm- All cub; red color, 2131 GAL#2884. Call Steve Head, 2nd Saturdays: Winstead Horse Sales, nut planter, other crops. excellent con- all or part. Call for needs. Rembert Ford Jubilee or 600, sixties hood 912.327.1865 5 p.m.; Eastanollee Livestock Auction, dition. Max Carter Douglas 912-384- Cragg Alto 706-776-3318 706-499- sheet metal, reasonably priced. Jack Eastanollee. Call Shannon Winstead, 5974 8063 Rylee Gillsville 770-869-1421 COOK COUNTY 864.710.4030 or 864.944.6200 M F 275, looks good, runs good, Planters for Cub Farmall, $650. Na- GN 24 ft. flatbed trailer with 5 ft. 1st & 3rd Saturdays: Small animal $7500. Willard Hoffman Jefferson than Pannell Good Hope 770-267- ducktail. A J Bacon Dudley 478-697- sale; goats, sheep and poultry, 1 p.m.; 678-617-9051 6630 0485 3rd Saturdays: Goat and sheep I need two good ag tires, 12.4x28 and miscellaneous merchandise, 6 p.m.; M.F.120 square baler, field ready, Potato digger Oliver 1911, $375; po- sale, 12 p.m.; Agri Auction Sales at $3000; Hole auger, 2 bits, $350. tato planter, iron age 20’s, $350; Dear- 1 front tire, 5.5x16 for Ford 2000 trac- Deer Run Auction; Highway 76, Adel- Eastanollee Livestock Market; Highway Tommy Samples Ball Ground 770- born, 3PT hitch buzz saw, $200. David tor. Marcus Merritt Marietta 770-971- Nashville Highway, Adel; GAL 001800. 17 between Toccoa and Lavonia. Call 757-5528 Vincent Sharpburg 678-850-0632 3554 Call 229.560.2898 or 229.896.4553 Ricky Chatham, 706.491.2812 or Jason Manure spreader, hole digger, fertil- Pull type harrow, good working con- I’m looking for a hydraulic pump for Wilson, 706.491.8840 izer spreader, rake, pulverizer, scrape dition, can load, $125. Gene Berna a New Holland 1033 stack wagon. An- DECATUR COUNTY blade, log splitter. Dianne Webster Villa Griffin [email protected] 678- thony Clark Elberton 706-988-8996 2nd & 4th Saturdays: Livestock Rica 770-456-0453 358-5466 John Deere 3020 engine block or TAYLOR COUNTY complete engine, late model, ‘69 or lat- auction, Waddell Auction Barn; Climax; 1st & 3rd Tuesdays: Poultry, goat and Massey Ferguson 245; diesel trac- Row markers, fits 7 inch toolbar, in- goats, sheep, poultry, small animals at tor, 45HP, very good condition, $5,500. cludes hydraulic cylinders. Mark Floyd er. Randy Smith Lyons 912-526-3011 feeder-breeder pig sale; poultry, 6 p.m.; 912-245-2432 1 p.m.; miscellaneous at 10 a.m.; GAL Steve Graham Powder Springs 770- Clyo 912-660-4147 hogs and goats, 7 p.m. RockRidge 757-6197 RP1211 Vicon hay baler w/beltlacer; Looking for a hay elevator, electric, in AU003249. Livestock Auction, off SR 128, south of Metal equiptment trailer, 3 axle with sheltered; field ready; $3400. James good working order. Craig Brooks Eas- Call 229.246.4955 or 229.416.7217 Reynolds. loading ramps, $2,200; 4 row Pitts- Gaston Americus gaston7460@ tanollee brooksbarrelhorses@yahoo. Call 478.847.3664 or 706.975.5732 brugh frame with 4 row Cole fertilizer bellsouth.net 229-924-7460 229-938- com 706-499-9720 EMANUEL COUNTY distributors, $2,200. D. O Fussell War- 9115 Looking to buy: Rear J.D. tractor tires 2nd & 4th Saturdays: R&R Goat and TELFAIR COUNTY ner Robins 478-952-9560 Shaver HD-8 drive, $1,895; Harrows, for 1952, size 11.2, 10-34. D. Johnson Livestock Auction; goats, 12 p.m.; 2nd & 4th Thursdays: Chickens, fowl, MF 35 diesel, 90% tires, new seat, $840-1095; 6 ft. Bushhog, $895, HD Kite 478-469-3513 Subsoiler, $399, JD 6 cultivator, $650. Massey Ferguson 360 farm tractor chickens, caged animals to follow; 526 goats and sheep; check-in at 1 p.m., runs good, $4,000 obo. E. & D Holsen- Georgia Highway 56 N, Swainsboro; beck Hillsboro 478-986-1550 Ken Phillips Watkinsville 706-714- parts wanted; one part or complete sale at 6:30 p.m. Horse Creek Auction, 7282 tractor. David Cannon Newnan da- Ron Claxton, GAL #3485. Call Mini trackhoe, I.H.I,18J model 2000 between Dublin and McRae off trailer, Kubota diesel; less than 30 hrs, Snapper mower, 13.5 horsepower, [email protected] 404-519-2244 478.237.8825 (days) Highway 441. Call 478.595.5418 $18,000 for all. Roy Pruitt Douglasville 30-inch cut, electric start, heavy duty; Mower, Side Winder stump jumper 770-949-5453 770-595-7891 $525. David Blasczyk Dallas 770-445- with tire clutch, in good condition. J. JEFF DAVIS COUNTY TOOMBS COUNTY Monroe Tuffline HW94022 Batwing 5646 Freeman Plains 229-942-0939 1st & 3rd Fridays: Horse sale, 7:30 1st & 3rd Saturdays: Livestock sale Harrow, 8’ towing width, 16’ cutting Stretch-O-Matic 8400 Inline hay Need a good seat for a John Deere p.m.; Circle Double S, 102 Lumber starts at 10 a.m.; tack, horses; pigs width, field ready, $7,500. Steven Pes- wrapper, excellent condition. Chris 650; the small farm tractor. Ken Skinner City Highway, Hazlehurst. Call Steve at 11:30; cows at 12; goats at 1 p.m.; koe Sandersville 478-232-1479 Waters Gay 678-787-1332 Winder 770-307-6958 Underwood, 912.594.6200 (night) or poultry sale follows; Metter Livestock Motorized, one wheel plow, cranks Swisher Predator 24” walk be- Need front loader bucket for Ford 912.375.5543 (day) and runs good. Larry Heard Chula hind cutter, like new, kept in building, 4500 Industrial loader, pin on style. Market, Lyons; GAL 3415. Call Lewie 229-402-0375 $1,000. Can email videos.. Gerald T.Frady, Sandra Frady Mt. Airy 706- Fortner, 478.553.6066 Murray Riding mower, 16.5hp, 42”, Gossett Cartersville lrmgossett@com- 499-2461 JONES COUNTY cut nice, running mower, runs/cuts cast.net 770-334-3130 Need Gear Box for Frontier (manufac- Every Saturday: Spring selling hours: WHITE COUNTY great, local delivery available. Edward TAYLORWAY; 10 disc bush and bog tured by Maschio) RT1150 tiller, either hatching eggs, biddies at 5:30 p.m.; Every Saturday: Small animals, Koivu Hampton kennyk9155@hotmail. harrow, 3pt, 20 disc smoothing harrow, complete or top and bottom shells. Art goats and sheep, 7 p.m.; poultry, chickens, rabbits, sheep, goats com 470-765-7681 150 gallon, HD watering trough. Slate Domby Madison 404-395-4932 small animals follow; merchandise, and horse sale; 4 p.m.; Coker Sale MW 4500 hay roller, good condi- Long Madison 706-318-0402 Potato digger, operational or readily 4 p.m.; 1035 Monticello Highway, Barn, Duncan Bridge Road at Old tion. Eddy Hollifield Clayton 706-782- Tractor equipment; 22x20, 3PT har- repairable, pull behind or P.T.O. Herbert row, $2,700; 7’ grapple bucket, $2,600; Metz Cumming 678-947-6987 Gray; GAL AU-C002992; www. Chattahoochee Livestock Barn. 8350 bradleywaysideauction.com. National 728 backhoe, 3-pt. hitch; 3008 bushhog rotor cutter, $3,200, Reasonably priced; goat milking Call Wayne Coker, 706.540.8418 new. Hartwell Mayfield Lula 770-540- Call Nancy Wilson, 478-986-4413 12-inch and 24-inch buckets, dolly- stand with head gate. Tom Colvin P.O. mounted. Ed Cole Locust Grove 4705 Box 92 Cobbtown 30420 tom@mili- Email bradleywaysideauction@gmail. 30248 [email protected] 770-233- Tractor: John Deere tractor for sale: tariainc.com 912-684-3879 com 0131 1936, A-model, all spoke wheels, good Rustic wagon with metal wheels for New HD USA made Root Grappler for tires, runs good. Jerald Cleghorne Col- fall wedding, needed. Gail Hayes At- Notices for auctions selling farm-related items other than livestock must sale, $1,200 firm; New single row hip- bert 706-340-5855 lanta 404-313-0262 be accompanied by the auction license number of the principal auctioneer per, $575. Ronnie Jones Griffin 404- Trailer; 22ft. with ramps, 5,000 Want a three- or four-row Bermuda or auction firm conducting the auction, per regulations from the Georgia 285-2665 pound tongue weight. Tractor/equip- King Grass planter, in good shape. Wil- Secretary of State. Auctions without this information will not be published. New Holland 254 Combination hay- ment transport, excellent tires, winch, liam Nugent Ambrose 912-309-9666 Have an auction to put on our calendar? Contact Amy Carter at 404.656.3722 rake and tedder, field ready, includes $4,500. James Foxworth West Point Want pre-cleaner for small seed. or [email protected]. many spare parts and manual, $2600. [email protected] 706-577- Frank Eaton Buckhead 706-342-0727 C. Greene Watkinsville 706-801-7526 5864 706-474-0689 Wednesday, JUNE 10, 2015 farmers and consumers market Bulletin – 404-656-3722 – agr.georgia.gov Page 5

Want small millstones, 24”-36” diam- Barrels, plastic heavy-duty, 55-gal- Submersible well pump, 3/4 HP, 50+ Reg Charolais Bulls; breeding Piedmontese bull, 30 months old, eter, will pay reasonable price and pick lon, 20-inch screw top, air tight, food 10GPM, 230V Flotec, 1 1/4 pipe, 150’ age, performance bred, calving ease pure bred, but no papers. Fletcher up. Henry Hine Conyers 404-310-6490 grade, $35, while supplies last. Bill case cap cut off switch wiring. Frank and weight gain. Stephen Cummings Donaldson Ranger 404-538-8241 Wanted: 1952 John Deere G trac- Sewell Brunswick 912-270-8278 Withey Acworth 770-605-7658 Marshallville 478-396-5832 RAXRSIM Cows, long-bred by select tor; good condition or good restorable Buckets; white plastic, new condi- Used nursery pots, #1-cents, #3-15 67 Bred heifers. 35 AI bred to 2U66. bulls, Open heifers; RA & RA/RSIM condition. Gary Blasingame Athens tion wire handle, resealable lids, feed cents, #7 -$, #30- $6. Mel Davidson 32 bred to Angus bulls, mostly AN and Bulls. Janet Nutt JanBil Farms Cedar- 706-540-2130 grade, five-gallon and smaller; great for Gray 478-954-0187 ANx. $2,700. Joe Young Ila 404-731- town 30125 [email protected] 770- Wanted: 26-inch rim for a John pickling and wine making. D. Grizzle Utility poles,1@15ft; 2@13ft ;1@14ft; 4226 748-6424 Deere M model tractor; must have a Gainesville 770-532-1070 2@12ft; 2@7ft; 1@10ft; 1@25ft.; 80 9 Polled Hereford bulls, 19 cows Regd. black Angus bull, can breed to good wafer. Chris Pucko McDonough Canning jars/rings & lids, $4 - $5/ cents a foot. Al Adcock Social Circle with 12 calves, 5 open heifers, James heifers, gentle and easy keeper, Tokena [email protected] 770-957-8239 dozen; new rings/lids, $8.50/4dozen. 770-267-8008 706-510-9513 Jeanes Macon 478-986-3426 bloodlines. Charles Alexander Martin Wanted: 6 -7 ft. disc or drum hay Dian Cole 135 Darren Drive Fayette- Wanted: 16/20 utility poles in very Angus and Limousin heifers & bulls; 706-779-3581 mower in good condition. Farris Tomp- ville 30215 770-714-8938 good condition, 18-20 feet long, rea- all from top A-I bloodlines; Show pros- Regd. Gelvieh, Angus, have pairs & kins Oconee 478-552-7003 478-232- Clean 55-gallon metal drums with sonable. Bill Daly Pine Mountain 404- pects also. Steve Revell Jackson 904- bred starting @ $2,500. Gene Cantrell 0866 lids. Leonard Crane Dawsonville 678- 822-3659 482-7197 1054 Concord Rd Shady Dale 31085 Wanted: Crusher Rolls for 408 New 947-6744 404-210-1516 Wanted: Dickey or GQF hatcher or Angus purebred 7-yr-old. Bred: In Bar [email protected] Holland hay conditioner. Hubie Colquitt Contractor’s water pump with low oil incubator that can be converted to PrimeTime son, w/ 5mo.old heifer. Sire: 706-468-1341 770-312-6224 181 Colquitt Rd Lexington 30648 706- shutdown, 260 gal/min., never used, hatcher. Tommy Jackson Juliette 478- Hoover Dam. Great producer, vacci- Regd. hereford bull; born in Sept.; will 338-0633 $1,000. Ken English Waynesboro 706- 986-9446 nated, closed herd, $3850. Carol La- make a great bull for a Baldie breeder, Wanted: Front End Loader, Ford 551-0173 Wanted: Equipment for hen houses; kics Butler 478-862-9733 $3,000. Travis Houser Rockmart 309- 7109, fits a 1994 Ford/New Holland Custom-cut wood-mizer sawn lum- Wadeken nest ,4 inch belts; Lubing Black Angus bull, registered, 17 261-3964 2120 tractor. Brian Moffett 265 Elders ber, kiln-dried, milled, homes, flooring, waters, Ziggity waterers, Wadeken pad months old, good EPD’s, calve ease, Regd. Jersey cow; 2 yrs. old, halter Mill Rd Senoia 30276 678-329-7677 cabinetry, barns, rail fencing, horse washer. John Ross Adairsville 404- semen tested, $2,700. Leonard Draper broke, will take other calfs, $1,600. Wanted: Front-end loader, bucket shavings. John Sell Milner 770-480- 597-5982 Cedartown 770-748-2042 404-401- Rondal Fields Clermont 770-983-7104 and attachments for 4450 John Deere 2326 Wanted: Osage Orange lumber or 5591 Registerd Black Angus, 2 bred cows tractor. Jimmy Paul Atlanta 404-658- Custom-made Hog Traps. Trap saw logs. A. Baggett Bishop 706-769- Bred Cattle, 88 Black AI; 22 Black & 1 bred heifer. Ken Whitfield Easta- 5468 Door System. works great, $325. 9044 Nat; 30 Charlois/Reds; 45 Black/White nollee 706-491-4073 Wanted: Hoppers for AG 72 planter. John Stevenson Grovetown 706-831- Will trade 1,000 gallon fuel tank for Faced; 50 Cow Calf Pairs. (Bill) Kimber- Registered Angus bulls, 19-20 David Fain Cleveland 770-318-4622 0438 500 gallon tank, with pump. Roger An- ly Bailey Eastman baileycustomcon- months old, semen tested, docile, Wanted: John Deere 350 sickle bar Dayton and Toledo lighted pro- sley Cornelia 706-778-4165 [email protected] 912-531-1098 and many AI sired. John Stuedemann mower, good condition or in need of duce/meat scales, $100 each. Calving ease, milking ability, gentle- Comer 706-202-2371 repair. Jack Born Soperton 912-293- William Hutchings Sandersville 478- Livestock ness, registered polled Shorthorn bulls, Registered Black Angus bred cows 3972 552-0606 show heifers, steers, excellent quality, and pairs. Steve Deal Statesboro 912- Wanted: Single phase peanut dryer. Fisher-Grand PA wood burning stove, All livestock must have been in the Club Calf member. Ken Bridges Com- 531-3549 Bronson Coffee Willacoochee 912- good shape, $700; must pick-up, call advertiser’s possession for at least 90 merce 706-768-3480 Registered polled Hereford bulls, 384-3751 for more info. Ricky Conard Cleveland days before they can be advertised. Charolais-Angus, young bulls, cross, good EPDs, ultrasound carcass, info Livestock listed must be for specific Wanted: Turning plow, 5’ box blade 706-878-8599 ready for service September, great provided. Larry Lane Carrollton 678- Flooring oak & pine;T&G, various animals. Generalized ads such as bulls, see to believe. Danny Brady 378-5170 with rippers, reasonably priced. Rich- “many breeds of cattle” or “want hors- ard McCallister Alto 706-677-5032 widths, also wood shavings and bead Hephzibah 706-231-8563 Registered Simbrah bull; 20 months board. Call for prices. William Briggs es, any amount” will not be published. For Sale::19 purebred Angus bulls; 4 706-809-1763 Ads for free or unwanted livestock will old, weighs1,500+, has 42CM Scro- Wanted: vacuum system for John Union City /Atlanta 404-349-2315 Angus cross Charolais bulls, 2 yrs. old. tum, great EPDS, $3,500; will work not be published. Ads for cats, dogs, John Williams Colquitt 229-400-0777 Deere,1700 MAXEMERGE XP planter. Ford rock rake, 6ft., Gill pulverizer; reptiles, rodents and other animals not for heifers. Jacob Stephenson Com- 6ft.;18 ft. x 7 1/2 ft. trailer, good to haul Henry Clark Sale City 229-319-1865 specifically bred for on-farm use will Gelbvieh bulls, all registered pure- merce [email protected] 706- hay. Terry Riddle 706-372- Braselton not be published. bred, bred for easy calving and fast 207-5320 Farm Supplies 0966 growth. John Kiss Gainesville 770- Romagnola bulls for sale Jim Lightsey Galvanized, corrugated, 30 ft. x 40 ft. Cattle 531-1126 770-531-1126 Surrency mycelebrationfarms@gmail. If you have questions regarding ads metal building, never erected. $9,500. If you have questions regarding ads Good selection of regd. black Angus com 912-367-5366 in this category, call 404-656-3722. Ronny Blackstock Thomaston 706- in this category, call 404-656-3722. bulls. Fred Blitch Statesboro 912-865- Service age Polled Santa Gertru- 1, 3PT Hitch, hay spear; 1, 3PT Hitch, 648-3048 (1) Black Limousin bull, low birth 5454 dis bull and a polled Santa Gertrudis hay blade, $100. Julius McAllister Bue- Generator, Honda, FU 1000, 900 weight, double polled, 20 months old; Hereford Bulls for sale; 6 to 18 months heifer. Andy Haman Odum 912-266- na Vista 706-975-4726 watts, portable tractor, generator new, Semen tested. Jodi Sizemore Barnes- old. Vince Benefield Buchanan 678- 6280 1000 gallon gas tank, 500 gallon die- $500. Bill Chancey Bishop 770-363- ville [email protected] 770- 621-3845 sel tank, 2 filling station pumps with Service-aged purebred Black Angus, 7756 235-4891 Hereford bulls, regd. polled,15 Black Simmental and Semi Angus pumping & wiring, $1,750. John McGill Goat disbudding box and used 1 Regd. Black Angus bull, born Thomson 706-817-1606 months to 5 year olds, low birth weight, bulls, extensive AI breeding experi- Rhinehart X50 Dehorner; holds up to 9/11/12, Sire 50/50, BW +1.2, WW good growth, many to choose from. ence; registered and semen-tested. 160 lb. 6ft x12ft Galv. hvy. duty Cattle 14” goat. Works great, $75. Suzanne +50, YW +94, $3,000. Randy Smith Brad Mullins Martin 706-491-7556 William Clanton Odum weclanton@ panels and Bow Gates and more, An- Blackwell Meigs suzanne@thepet- Lyons [email protected] 912- thony Carpenter Madison 706-318- Holstein cow with heifer calf, $1,500. gmail.com 912-221-1383 912-586- stork.com 229-328-7044 245-2432 912-526-3011 Ronald Boatright P. O. Box 153 Still- 2388 1979 Heavy equipment trailer, triple axle, 12 Commercial Angus bred heifers; 1600 feet, 6 inch twist lock irrigation more 30464 judyboatright@yahoo. Two ADCA Dexter bull calves, born pentail hitch, six feet wide, 16 feet long; Calve in Oct/Nov 2015; $2,500 per com 912-562-3508 478-299-4457 December 2014, registered, A2/A2, pipe with trailer, $2 per feet. Herbert two-foot beaver tail; needs new floor; head. Jes Strickland Glennville 803- Cooper Pelham 229-558-0050 Jersey Bull, 28 months old, excellent polled. Donald Melancon 3437 Old $900. David Combs Jefferson 706- 617-8415 Rockmart Rd Silver Creek 30173 1800 board feet reclaimed barnwood; 296-1906 breeder, gentle, has been breeding 14 good SimAngus cross replace- heifers, $1,500. Robert Yates Sum- [email protected] 504-261- 1x3 up to 4x8, also rusty 5v tin. David I have chicken house feed troughs ment hiefers, weaned, wormed and all Gray Bowdon 770-655-4674 merville 423-645-0646 8823 for sale; $10 dollars a piece or 20 for shots, $1,600 each. Freeman Wingard Two Angus and Two Charolais heifers, 2-ton Hammer mill/mixer, $700; sev- $150. Thomas Sanford Talking rock Jersey bull; 15 months old, gentle. Montezuma 478-244-0014 478-472- open, 12-14 months old. LeRoy Hurst eral iron single trees, $10 each. Don- 706-669-7746 Melvin Gordon Springfield 912-254- 7885 6701 Dewy Rose 404-863-1901 ald Phillips 1200 Bond Bridge Road Juicer, Champion Brand, 1/3 HP mo- 15 Young Angus/Hereford cross Two Holstein steers, dehorned, Royston 30662 706-245-6360 tor; never used; original price, $240. Mature Angus Bull For Sale; Fi- cows; bred to Angus bull; next calf #4. dewormed, all shots, 400/500 lbs., 20 aluminum pallet/skids, 24 by 36 by For Sale, $185. Phil Mathis Gainesville nal Answer x New Design 323 Reg# B. Hall Pavo 229-859-2764 $1,800 if both taken. Nelson Holling- 3 inches from military, $15 each. Carl 770-532-7227 16631668. Jeremy Dyer Rising Fawn 2 Black polled balancer bulls, 1 high 423-605-2431 sworth Molena 404-803-4156 Dobson Atlanta 404-247-7343 Lord and Burnham greenhouse, 9’ x growth, 17 months old; 1 heifer bull, 16 Two Senepol bulls, heat tolerant, 200+ 8X8X16, used concrete blocks, 13’; alll aluminum, disassembled, no Performance tested reg. black Sim- months old, very docile. Eddie Caudell ready for service; Red Senegus year- cleaned and ready for use, $.60/each. glass or Lexan, $200. John Long De- mental, SimAngus bulls, cow/calf pairs, Carnesville 706-870-4565 ling bulls, all easy calving, gentle and Paul Bryant Monroe bryant4105@ catur 404-285-5591 heifers; AI, embryo bred, easy calving, 2 Brangus, 2nd calf cows bread, high milk. Milton Martin Clarkesville growth. Roy L Strickland Villa Rica gmail.com 770-267-5393 770-267- Metal 55 gallon drums (3), lids, like $1850 ea., regd. Angus, 3 in 1 heifer 30523 770-519-0008 770-459-5997 5393 new, $30/All. W. Abrams Milner 770- calf, $3500. Jason Cope Glennville 27 ton Troy Bilt wood splitter, Briggs 228-3865 [email protected] 912-654-3817 and Straton engine, almost new. Dale Metal and plastic barrels with locks, 615-513-7065 Market Bulletin Subscription Request Form Smith Villa Rica 770-459-6711 tops; solid with bung holes; plastic 2 year old registered black Angus 4 Buckner Sprinklers, large, 2 part cir- tanks, 275 gallons in wire cages. G. Al- bull, out of SAV Momentum, calving cle; 2 full circle, $30 each. A. W White len Covington 770-786-6377 ease, $4,000. Jefferson Charles Mathis I would like to receive a subscription to the print version of the Farmers and Kathleen 478-987-1259 Money-making ice cream factory: Nicholson 404-317-6173 Consumers Market Bulletin. Subscriptions are $10/year (26 issues). 5 ft. & 8 ft. enclosed trailer, $975. two 1931 John Deere hit-and-miss en- 20 CharXAngus heifers; 20 SimAngus Doug Invester Covington 404-401- gines, three old-fashioned ice cream heifers; buy part or all. Kirk Little Lyons q New Subscriber q Renewal 2403 churns, three trailers; $10,000. Jess 912-326-3512 Subscription number 500 gallon fuel tank with electric Arnett Tifton 229-382-6517 20 head of Brangus and Black white pump, excellent condition. Pat Davis Mule hay rake and turning plow, both face heifers. Start calving Dec-Jan.; Name: Gay [email protected] 706- $100. Steve Copeland 503 Carpenter Call for more information. Jamie Hall 318-9450 706-318-9450 Rd Calhoun [email protected] Surrency 912-218-0042 Address: 55-gallon food grade metal drums, 706-234-2728 23 bred heifers, all shots and ultra lids; 55-gallon plastic drums, food Nursery pots: One gallon- 5 cents, 3 sound, calving Oct. 5-Dec 5, $2,850 grade, two plastic bung plugs in top; gallon 15 cents. Wesley Smith Athens per head, sell all. Jim Killgore Hahira City: State Zip $20 each. Windle Sneed Ellijay 706- 706-247-5254 killgorelandmanagement@windstream. 276-7027 Old hand-hewn log cabin, excellent net 229-560-0131 6 complete chicken houses, genera- condition; delivery & set up available 3 year old Regd. Black Angus cow, (Please list only the address where you want your Bulletin mailed.) tor feed bins, flood feeders, cool coil anywhere. Kerry Hix Chatsworth 706- docile, semen tested, Virgin Bull Sire fans, Ziggity heaters, auto vents. Ber- 695-6431 Rito Revenue 15142281. K. Schwock Email address: nard O Crane La Fayette 706-638- PTO driven golden cane mill, 80 gal; Homer 404-735-9524 3225 kettle, 250 gal., gas tank, $2,000. Ken- 3- open regd. Angus heifers; 1-open Antique heart pine flooring sills, 37- neth Graham Rockledge 478-272- regd. SimAngus heifer, $1,750 each Phone number: foot trusses; 12-hole laying cages; 5897 (take all). David Gazda Athens 706- two 2,000-bushel grain bins and more. Round Pen Panels-Only, 6 left. Rusty 296-7846 (Please provide a phone number in the event Bulletin staff has a question James B Donaldson Metter 912-685- but usable $25.00 each. all 6 stay to- 35 cow-calf pairs, Char. Angus cows, about your address or subscription.) 4095 912-682-0347 gether. Can be painted. Randy Gaylor mostly Char. calves. Bryant Stivers

B-100 solar charger, M-1800 i char- Flovilla 678-492-8809 Blackshear 912-269-5129 ger, wire dispenser, glass post, pan Sawmill lumber: pine, cedar, oak, wal- 5 1/2 year old registered Hereford Please make checks payable to ‘Georgia Department of Agriculture.’ lock insulators, Electra Galager, whole- nut etc.;Turning blocks, trailer board bull, moderate frame, calving ease, Send payments to: Georgia Department of Agriculture, PO Box 742510, sale prices. Mike Kilgore Carrollton beams or saw your logs. Todd Chaney good for heifers, $3000. Scott Cham- Atlanta, GA 30374-2510. 404-535-0042 Cartersville 404-861-7402 bers Braselton 706-983-0603 page 6 farmers and consumers market Bulletin – 404-656-3722 – agr.georgia.gov Wednesday, JUNE 10, 2015 GUEST COLUMN: Southeastern dairy farmers celebrate GUEST COLUMN: A college student’s National Dairy Month in June passion for helping refugees By Eric Fors of the state’s output. can help farmers meet their need With more competition in the marketplace every While June may symbolize the year, milk continues to be one of the best nutritional for labor start of summer across the country, values available in the store for consumers. With a By Aladdin Kanawati to Georgia dairy farm families, cost of about 25 cents per serving, milk provides one June symbolizes something else – of the most affordable sources of high-quality protein I began working with refugees in Clarkston, Ga., National Dairy Month! and essential nutrients. That goes for all varieties, when I was 16. The U.S. State Department chose Join Georgia dairy farm from whole milk to skim, and chocolate milk as well. Clarkston as one of several resettlement cities for families and the Southeast United In addition to being good for you, milk is as safe and international refugees in the 1990s, leading some to FORS Dairy Industry Association as we wholesome as ever. Dairy farmers work with vet- give it the nickname “The Ellis Island of the South.” celebrate 78 years of June Dairy erinarians to treat their cows when they’re sick, but Clarkston High School students hail from more than Month and encourage consumers to “Get more with also make sure those animals are kept out of the milk 54 countries and speak 47 languages. milk.” This June, SUDIA will honor the accomplish- supply chain until any antibiotics have cleared their KANAWATI While many programs are in place to help the ments of more than 2,900 dairy farm families across system. Recent high-profile government reports show refugees assimilate in America, there are not many the Southeast who are dedicated to dairy, sharing that dairy industry safeguards are working and that no job opportunities available to resettled residents. Many of them really their stories of producing wholesome, nutritious dairy antibiotics get into the food supply. want to work but are at a loss due to language barriers that make work foods to consumers. The Southeast United Dairy Industry Association in a corporate or retail setting impossible. Many of these refugees were Dairy farming plays an important role in the is a non-profit organization funded by farm families farmers, handymen or manufacturers in their home countries. They pos- landscape of Georgia agriculture. Georgia is one of of the Southeast. The association works with schools, sess the skills needed to work, yet lack transportation or the ability to find the Southeast’s leading dairy producing states, despite health professionals, retailers, dairy processors and employers close by. having fewer dairies than at least four other states in the public to promote dairy foods and knowledge When I realized the need for manual labor in Georgia, as well as the our region. Georgia has 230 licensed dairy opera- about dairy industry growth throughout Alabama, need for work in Clarkston, I was able to become the bridge for the two. I tions for a total of about 81,000 cows. Those cows Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North and believe in putting people to work, and that led me to start KNWT Trans- produced more than 195 million gallons of milk last South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia. port, a transportation/referral organization that connects established em- year, which comes out to nearly 1.7 billion pounds. For more information about June Dairy Month, go ployers with refugees in search of economic peace of mind in America. That means each cow averaged over 2,400 gallons to www.SoutheastDairy.org. Our main partners in assisting the refugee community are the Interna- —Eric Fors is Industry Relations Communica- of milk. Georgia’s top dairy-producing counties are tional Rescue Committee, as well as Jewish Family and Career Services. tions Manager for the Southeast United Dairy Macon, Putnam and Burke counties, combining to Each of these organizations assists in the placement and settlement Industry Association in Atlanta. produce 560 million pounds of milk – nearly a third of refugees in Clarkston and fully supports our methods of putting these refugees to work on farms in Georgia. Our partners serve as “human re- SouthernSouthern Pimento Cheese Pimento Recipe courtesy ofCheese the Southeast Dairy farmers sources” for us and direct refugees in need of work to us. We then connect Ingredients: these refugees to organizations in need of manual labor. Ingredients: Refugees are eligible to work in the United States upon arrival under 1/2 cup mayonnaise • 88 oz. oz. block block white white Ched Cheddar- • 1/2 cup mayonnaise accordance with the refugee act of 1980. This act was an agreement be- darcheese, cheese, shredded • 1 teaspoon1 seateaspoon salt sea salt tween the United States and the United Nations. • 88 oz. oz. block block sharp sharp Ched Cheddar- • 1/2 teaspoon 1/2 dried teaspoon cel- dried celery For more information or inquiries into our service, please contact me dar cheese, shredded cheese, shredded ery flakes at 678.314.0525 or [email protected]. • 1 cup roasted red bell • 1/4 teaspoonflakes ground peppers,1 cup finelyroasted chopped red bell pepper 1/4 teaspoon ground —Aladdin Kanawati was born in Austin, Texas, to Syrian immigrants. peppers, finely chopped pepper Directions: He has lived in Atlanta since he was 8 and began his work with refugees GentlyDirections: mix all ingredients together in a medium when he was 16. Aladdin is currently a student at Georgia State sizedGently mixing mix bowl.all ingredients Cover and togetherchill at least in a1 hourmedium sized mix- University studying nonprofit management and governance. His hopes before serving. ing bowl. Cover and chill at least 1 hour before serving. are to put as many people to work as he can through his company, KNWT Transport.

ARTY’S GARDEN:For more (Almost) recipes or everybody to learn about Juneloves colorful, easy-to-grow zinnias By Arty Schronce Dairy Month, please visit us online at have never considered spraying fungicides. www.southeastdairy.org Although almost everyone loves zinnias, they don’t agree One of the prettiest zinnia plantings I ever saw was at an on one pronunciation. ZEEN-ya, ZIN-ee-a and ZIN-ya are auto repair shop in an industrial section of Atlanta. Next to a accepted. People don’t take sides over the pronunciation the gray metal building were hundreds of colorful zinnias rebuk- way they do over “pecan.” ing their drab surroundings. I don’t know why zinnias are sometimes called “old That’s what I like about zinnias. They don’t rely on maids.” I never heard the name before coming to Georgia. subtlety or refined beauty that requires careful examination to Perhaps schoolchildren brought bouquets for their teachers the point of meditation. Their presence is immediately noted (at one time, female teachers were forbidden to marry) and and their purpose is self-explanatory. They can turn an ugly, the flowers became associated with them. Another common grease-stained garage into a garden. name, “cut-and-come-again,” is easy to understand since zin- And they’re easy to grow. nias are excellent cut flowers and will produce more flowers A friend tells me I grow the best zinnias. I’m not comfort- after cutting. able with that; they all but take care of themselves. I sowed The most popular zinnias and the ones with the greatest Zinnias are a good choice for a children’s garden. Children love the bright Zinnia elegans seeds years ago and they have been with me ever since. I colors and the butterflies the flowers attract. Zinnias also provide an easy- range of colors descend from . Other spe- collect and scatter a few seeds in the fall. In spring and early to-remember word starting with Z other than zebra! cies are available. Narrow-leaf or creeping zinnia (Zinnia summer, I remove or relocate seedlings that sprouted in inap- angustifolia) is primarily brassy orange or white. Mexican propriate places. That’s about it. after sowing. Garden centers may still have small plants for zinnia (Zinnia haageana) is known for its bicolored flowers. For the most part, my zinnias are single-flowered or have sale. Now or later in the season they may offer large pots of Peruvian zinnia (Zinnia peruviana) is an old charmer that is only a few rows of petals. They may be less desirable to zinnias to fill spots in your landscape that need immediate making a comeback. Expect more colors and forms in the some people than the fully double forms, but they are just as color. future as hybridizers work with all of these. eye-catching and more attractive to butterflies, bees and hum- The seeds can be sown where you want them to grow. —Arty Schronce is the department’s gardening expert. He mingbirds. (Even though zinnias are not tubular like the typi- If necessary, you can sow them in a seed-starting mix and is a lifelong gardener and a horticulture graduate of North cal flowers loved by hummingbirds, the birds find something transplant the seedlings. Single colors are available, although Carolina State University who lives and gardens in Atlanta’s of nutritive value in them.) mixes are easier to find. The main thing zinnias need is historic Cabbagetown neighborhood. If anyone can explain It’s not too late to sow zinnias. Depending on the variety sun. Powdery mildew may develop on the leaves late in the how zinnias came to be called “old maids,” please drop him and growing conditions, zinnias may bloom 50 to 60 days season. By then it is usually time to remove the old plants. I a line at [email protected]!

FARMERS & CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN (ISSN 0889-5619) Gary W. Black, Commissioner Subscriptions are available via US mail at a cost of $10 per year. Online subscriptions are is published biweekly by the Georgia Department of Agriculture MARKET BULLETIN STAFF $5 per year and can be renewed on our website. 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 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Amy H. Carter, editor Agriculture along with your name, complete mailing address and phone number to PO Box circulation manager Atlanta, GA 30334-4250 Gerrie Fort, 742510 Atlanta, GA 30374-2510. Designate “Market Bulletin” in the “for” line. To determine 404-656-3722 • Fax 404-463-4389 Merlissa Smith, customer services specialist if an existing subscription is due for renewal, look for the expiration date on the mailing ad- Office hours 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday – Friday dress label on page 1. Postmaster: Send address changes to 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Atlanta, 30334. The Department does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, national origin, age or disability in the admission or access to, or treatment in, its employment policy, programs or activities. The Depart- ment’s Administration Division coordinates compliance with the non-discrimination requirements contained in Section 35.107 of the Department of Justice Regulations. Information concerning the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act, and the rights provided thereunder, are available from this division. If you require special assistance in utilizing our services, please contact us. Wednesday, JUNE 10, 2015 farmers and consumers market Bulletin – 404-656-3722 – agr.georgia.gov Page 7 AgBriefs News of Georgia’s agriculture industry, gathered from sources throughout the state. Home Cooking: New law requires safety chains on trailers Georgia Chicken Cups A new bill, signed by Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal, requires drivers to secure trailers to their vehicles with safety chains. The bill, which takes effect July 1, was prompted by the death of a young Fayette County mother who was killed last fall when a runaway trailer struck her vehicle. Rep. John Yates, R-Griffin, advanced the trailer safety chain bill (HB 123) after Tiphanie Fletcher’s mother visited him at the state Capitol. Fletcher was killed as a result of an unchained trailer slipping loose from the truck ball. The ball was later found to be the incorrect size for the trailer hitch. “This law will require that all registered trailers, those with a license plate, be adequately and safely attached to the vehicle while being towed,” said Frank Watson, the University of Georgia Extension coordinator in Wilkes County. Watson said trailer owners must ensure their trailer has a safety chain or cable as a safety backup to the primary hitch connection. A trailer can be retrofitted with safety chains for about $50, he said. “Commodity trailers, like peanut wagons or cotton wagons, are exempt,” he said. “For the most part, people will need to retrofit older or homemade trailers with safety chains if they do not have them.” Watson hopes trailer owners will see the necessity of the new regulations. “There is certainly a safety issue with trailers that don’t have safety chains,” he said. Ingredients: “I daresay that the attorney for an injured party would show no mercy to someone whose 1 ½ lbs. cooked chicken, shredded (Rotis- 2 Tablespoons taco seasoning mix trailer caused an accident that could have been prevented by safety chains.” serie Chicken works well) 1 package wonton wrappers, 24 to the Violating the code is a misdemeanor. 1 cup ranch style dressing package For more information on trailer safety, see the national extension publication at www. 2 cups shredded Monterey Jack cheese Salsa, optional extension.org/pages/64391/livestock-trailer-safety#.VV41MFlVhBc. Preparation: -Sharon Dowdy, University of Georgia, College of Agricultural and Environmental Combine chicken and dressing in a bowl and set aside. Combine cheese and taco sea- Sciences soning in a bowl and set aside.

Georgia commodity commissions accepting nominations for board Place wonton wrappers in muffin cups and brown lightly in a 350 degree oven for 5 min- members utes or until lightly browned. Spoon approximately 1 tablespoon of the chicken mixture in each wonton cup and sprinkle with cheese mixture. Return to oven and bake 5 to 10 The Georgia Agricultural Commodity Commissions for Apples, Blueberry, Cotton, minutes or until heated through. Milk, Peaches, Pecan, Tobacco and Vegetables are accepting nominations to fill several positions on each Commodity Commission board. Makes 24 Chicken cups The length of each term is three years. In order to be nominated a person must be a Georgia producer of the mentioned commodity. Nominations can be made by producers All recipes have been tested for accuracy in our Georgia Grown Test Kitchen unless other- wise noted. For more recipes and to watch cooking in action, find our “Pick, Cook, Keep” of the applicable commodity by filling out a Nominee Information Form available at series at www.gpb.org/pick-cook-keep! Farm Services Administration (FSA) offices, local Georgia Farm Bureau offices, and Grower associations or on the Commodity Promotion Web Page – www.agr.georgia.gov/ cpf. The completed form should be mailed to the Georgia Department of Agriculture at 19 SCAM: Avoid fraud by paying cash for gas MLK Jr. Drive S.W. Room 324, Atlanta, GA 30334; faxed to 404-656-9380 or emailed to [email protected]. Nominations must be From Page 1 received or postmarked by June 30, 2015. sible to customers. The store clerk is then notified and instructed to immediately report the case to Georgia Grown Building returns for the 2015 Georgia National Fair local law enforcement. Georgia fuel inspections are conducted about every 18 months. In the meantime, consumers can minimize their chances of being a victim of card skimming at The Georgia National Fairgrounds & Agricenter and the Georgia Department of the gas pump by: Agriculture are pleased to be partnering once again this year to present the Georgia • Paying with cash. This is the surest way to prevent scammers from obtaining your card Grown Building during the 2015 Georgia National Fair, October 8-18, in Perry. information. However, if a card is your only option, use a credit card as opposed to a debit The building, featuring 20,000 sq. ft. of space, is dedicated to showcasing Georgia’s card. Credit cards offer greater protection from fraud than debit cards. diverse agricultural industry as you have never seen it before. You can find Georgia • Choose a pump close to the store and within view of the clerk. Scammers are less likely to Grown products, manufacturers, services and businesses specifically geared towards manipulate dispensers close to convenience store windows. agriculture. • Pay inside. It is less convenient but much safer than paying at the pump. Additionally, the Georgia Grown Pavilion, located inside the building, gives Fairgoers the opportunity to purchase unique Georgia made products such as delicious —Emani Odumosu recently earned an associate’s degree in mass communications, and is jams and jellies, nuts, baked goods, sauces and relishes. pursuing a bachelor’s degree in the field. She currently works in the Pesticides Division of the Georgia Grown is also happy to once again offer a video advertisement opportunity Georgia Department of Agriculture in Atlanta. through pre-produced advertisements that will run in rotation, all day, every day, in the Georgia Grown Building. In 2014 more than 456,023 visitors enjoyed the Georgia National Fair and the GEORGIA STATE FARMERS MARKETS Georgia Grown Building was one of our proudest achievements! The Georgia Grown Looking for a variety of agricultural products bought from a farmer? Look no further Building is open every day of the 26th Georgia National Fair from 9 a.m. until 10 p.m. than Georgia’s State Farmers Markets. Visit the one nearest you this summer for daily, and 3 p.m. until 10 p.m. on Opening Day. delicious blueberries and other seasonal produce. Proceeds from the Georgia Grown Building aid in benefiting the Agricultural Youth ATLANTA MOULTRIE Scholarships. 16 Forest Parkway, Forest Park Quitman Highway, Moultrie State Botanical Garden celebrates National Pollinator Week 404.675.1782 229-891-7240 agr.georgia.gov/atlanta-farmers-market.aspx agr.georgia.gov/moultrie-farmers-market.aspx The State Botanical Garden of Georgia, a public service and outreach unit of the AUGUSTA SAVANNAH University of Georgia, will celebrate National Pollinator Week, which is June 15- 1150 5th Street, Augusta 701 US Highway 80 West, Savannah 21, with a webinar on June 9 from 1-2 p.m. in the garden’s administration building 706-721-3004 912-966-7801 auditorium followed by an hour long walk through the Pollinator Garden led by agr.georgia.gov/augusta-farmers-market.aspx agr.georgia.gov/savannah-farmers-market.aspx botanical garden naturalists. Both events are free and open to the public. The webinar will feature pollinator expert Stephen Buchmann, an entomologist CAIRO THOMASVILLE and adjunct scientist at the University of Arizona and international director for the 1110 North Bend Street, Cairo 502 Smith Avenue, Thomasville Pollinator Partnership, an organization dedicated exclusively to the protection of 229-377-4504 229-225-4072 pollinators and their ecosystems. agr.georgia.gov/cairo-farmers-market.aspx agr.georgia.gov/thomasville-farmers-market.aspx Buchmann’s presentation will explore the complex relationships between plants and CORDELE VALDOSTA pollinators and discuss the global threats to pollinator health. 1901 US Highway 41 North, Cordele 1500 South Patterson Street, Valdosta Pollinator Week was started eight years ago and has since grown into an 229-276-2335 229-225-4072 international celebration of the importance of pollinators. Without pollinators, 30 agr.georgia.gov/cordele-farmers-market.aspx agr.georgia.gov/valdosta-farmers-market.aspx percent of food crops would disappear, including many of the fruits and vegetables MACON popular in the U.S. Pollinators support the plants that clean the air, stabilize soils, 2055 Eisenhower Parkway, Macon buffer severe weather events and support other wildlife. 478-752-1097 For more information or to register for the events, see http://tinyurl.com/ agr.georgia.gov/macon-farmers-market.aspx sbgpollinate. page 8 farmers and consumers market Bulletin – 404-656-3722 – agr.georgia.gov Wednesday, JUNE 10, 2015

Swine Boer Goat herd reduction;100% DNA Saanen bucklings: Sire championship Welsh pony, stunning gray, looks 17 Guineas. Last year’s hatch. Pearl tested buck, 17 percentage does, bloodlines, Bottle-fed, very friendly, white, 11 year old, gentle with sweet and pied, $12 each. Linda Duke Good If you have questions regarding ads in Ruger T307 bloodline. All ABGA reg- $175, Several milking does for sale. disposition, $850. Ben Daniels Hope [email protected] 770- this category, call 404-656-3722. istered. Barbara Kilgore Adrian 478- John Holder Gray 478-986-1736 478- Clarkesville 404-281-6224 706-839- 267-1520 Advertisers submitting swine ads 595-0840 737-9055 6779 22 Rhode Island Red chickens, must submit proof of a negative bru- Commercial lambs, 2015 crop, Ka- Savanna billies, culled for breeding, Equine Miscellaneous hatched May 21, 2015, $10 each. Mi- cellosis and pseudorabies test from tahdin-Dorper cross, mature Ewes, registered, DNA certified; ready June chael Rowe Stockbridge 770-474- within the past 30 days. Exceptions have been with Katahdin ram; call be- 30, $600. R Gerald Freeman Martin If you have questions regarding ads 6399 in this category, call 404-656-3722. are swine from a validated brucello- tween 10am-8pm. Susan Cobb Ced- 706-491-6555 25 Rhode Island red chickens,10 sis-free and qualified pseudorabies- artown 404-218-1615 770-546-1565 Several 3 year old Katahdin/Dorper 1 or 2 horse Surrey buggy; excellent weeks old, $10 each. Michael J Rowe free herd; these operations must Ewes, good producer, 100% concep- condition; price negotiable. Larry Lani- Fainting Goats for sale, purebred Stockbridge 770-474-6299 submit proof of that certification. If tion and mothering. My loss - your er Statesboro 912-865-5136 5 Buff Silkies; 3 hens, 2 roosters. you are faxing or mailing in an ad, and registered, Mainly kids, male and gain. Barb Hammond Midville 561- female. Poss Adults available. Dustin 2003 Sundowner 3H slant Goose- Loves kids. James Franklin Yatesville the test needs to be sent along with 670-9002 neck with LQ; excellent condition, very 706-474-1854 it. For ads submitted online, the test Owens Greenville 706-977-8418 Two disbudded American Alpine few miles and like new; LQ. separate American, show Racers and show can be attached using the attach- For sale or trade, male Lamancha bucks, $150 each in Spalding. Regis- shower and toilet., new tires. Incl., gen- ments button. Buyers are urged to goat, d/o/b 02/26/2015. Jonathan tered parents. Can be registered; 12 Homer pigeons for sale, quality birds. erator. Debi Kirkland Forsyth 478-994- Guy Echols Bowdon 770-258-8338 request proof of a negative brucel- Byers Suches 706-747-5413 & 7 weeks. Jolane Weeks Griffin 706- 0978 478-808-7524 losis and pseudorabies test prior to For Sale: Baby pygmy goats, lots of 975-1160 Americauna, Buffs, Sex-Link, Co- Bee Trailer, 4 horse slant, partial living chins; show qauality O.E. Columbian, purchase. choices, both male and female, call Two young billies for sale; great future quarters, tack storage, ramp for easy Berkshire Sow, regd., good mother, after 7 pm. Sandy Killgo Metter 912- herd sires; will consider a trade billy for Quail, Blue Quail, Blue Brassy Back, load, have pictures. Dennis Dover Lula Splash, Fawn, B.B. Reds, others. ready to breed; leave message. Laura 685-3523 billy. Call Shelley Shelley Kegley Villa 678-828-1518 706-677-4808 Fokes Byromville [email protected] Rica 770-789-0209 Randy Shoemake Carrollton 678-796- For sale: Male white Dorper sheep, Circle Y show saddle, 16 in. seat; 9222 229-938-4597 DOB 3/16/15. Belinda Schell Fort Val- Youth show goats (4-6 head). $200- Pasofino saddle, 15” seat. Tony Green For Sale: Registered male, large Black $300 each. Boer-influence. Will Getz Assorted layers for sale. Also three ley 478-954-3840 Fairmont 706-337-2467 770-605- beautiful roosters. Sgt Capps 1329 Hog, DOB 02/08/15. James Whitaker Full blooded breeder bucks and does, 3594 Hwy 96 West Fort Valley 31030 0888 Warner Robins 478-929-2001 [email protected] 478-825-2551 Sandy Cross Rd. Comer 30629 sgt- Texas Genemasters and Weinheuner Horse Trailer, 2 stalls, good condition, Hampshire/china cross piglets; 6 [email protected] 770-490- Farm herd; have all shots, ready to go. Equine For Sale $1,800. Felicia Waters Gay 678-787- 5537 weeks old. Boars and gilts,$65 each. Martha Swann Temple 770-562-5370 3565 William Hardy Byron 478-396-6394 Baby chicks, $1; Dominique, Silver & Full blooded fainting goats, bucks If you have questions regarding ads in Hampshire/Duroc, Yorkshire/Duroc this category, call 404-656-3722. One-horse, enclosed Ohio Amish Golden Wyandottes, Red Stars Amer- and does, three months old. Paul War- buggy. Battery-operated lights, green aucana pullets, $15 each, laying. Gary piglets, $50. ask for Robert Kim Booth ren Rossville 706-866-0097 Advertisers in the Equine for Sale or Jackson 470-955-1228 velvet interior, seats two. Pictures upon Ridley LaFayette 706-638-1911 Equine at Stud categories must sub- request, $1,200. Billy Myers Good Landrace cross piglets, born 4-10-15, Getting out of goat business and Baby chicks, RIR, White Rock and need to sell entire heard, approx. 150. mit current negative Coggins tests for Hope [email protected] $75 each. Marilyn Bruce Fairburn 770- each equine advertised. This includes mix breeds, $1.50 each. David Dye 363-0371 Call Lisa Lisa Hancock Nashville 229- 678-614-9209 Rockmart [email protected] 561-5739 horses, ponies, donkeys, etc. Buyers Round pen panels, 14; 10 foot, 1 gate; Regd. spot boar pigs, can send pic- are urged to request verification of a 470-336-9849 tures, will hold until 10 weeks old with Goats for sale:, $75 for males; $100 pin atachment, $1500 for all. Shannan Baby chicks. American Dominique, for females; keeping fences clean, etc. negative Coggins from the advertiser McDonald Tignall 404-886-2759 706- deposit, $200. Don Long Ellijay 706- before purchasing any equine. Nega- Buff Orpington, Rhode Island Red. 889-2106 Sharon McCombs Rockmart 770- 285-1005 Pure breeds. Reasonable prices. Mon- 714-5533 tive Coggins reports are valid for 12 Wanted: Forecart for Haflinger team. Registered Berkshire piglets, great months from the date the blood sam- te Poitevint Lakeland 229-482-3854 for show or breeding stock, $175. Ben Goats; 3 females, 3 males, part boer, Carlton Williams Albany 229-881-5560 Bantams, trio of Blacktail Japanese $100 each. E. Sims Carnesville 706- ple is drawn. Falsification or altering Whiddon 757 Ga Hwy 32 W Leesburg of any Coggins results can result in Boarding Facilities Buffs; Trio Mille Flours, $5 each. John 31763 229-886-8783 384-5279 Johnson Mansfield [email protected] fines and suspension of advertising If you have questions regarding ads Yorkshire X Hampshire piglets, 12 Katahdin lambs for sale, 3-4 months 770-786-5719 privileges. If you are faxing or mail- in this category, call 404-656-3722. weeks old. Gerald Hayes Flowery old, Ewes and Wethers, $125 and up; Barred Rock and Rhode Island Red Branch 470-208-0309 Rams, $250. Bullfrog Hollow Farm ing in an ad, the Coggins needs to be Advertisers must submit a current sent along with it. For ads submitted stable license in order to advertise pullets, $11 and up, depending on age, facebook.com Teresa Coggins Ranger 9-14 weeks old. Alan Sanders Blairs- Goats And Sheep 770-595-5229 online, the Coggins can be attached boarding and breeding facilities. Ads using the attachments button. Gen- submitted without this information ville [email protected] 706-745- If you have questions regarding ads Katahdin lambs, 4-5 months old; male 3884 in this category, call 404-656-3722. eralized ads, such as “many horses,” will not be published. For questions and female, purebred, healthy. Mimi Black Giants and Black Star hens 1 - 3 yr. old, 1 yr. old boarX, Kiko Vickers Union Point 706-486-4675 “variety to choose from,” etc., will not regarding licenses and applications, call 404-656-3713. (starting to lay) plus roosters, $12. ea. bills, 3 yr, $250; 1 yr.old, $100. Timothy Katahdin Rams (3 )and Lambs (2) be published. Equine at Stud ads will also require a current stable license For rent, 8 stall barn with tack room, A. Dean, Talking Rock 706-276-2680 Jones Meansville 706-601-5376 $550. Jim Chancellor Kathleen 478- A. Dean Talking Rock 706-276-2680 2 fullblooded Dorper ram lambs for 787-2551 in order to be published. wash down, arena and paddocks on 24 acres in Senoia Coweta. John Hal- Chickens: Old English bantams; sale; 4 months old, $300 each. Drew Kiko yearling buck and weanling Aphc 8 yr. mare, 15.2, One Hot Invita- lam Newnan 678-423-5012 Games: kelso, hatch, aseel.; Chicks, Conner Uvalda 30473 912-293-4177 bucklings, 100% New Zealand Lover- tion x Impulsive Zipper National level, 912-339-2557 Youth/Non-Pro, $8,500. Chris Walker Horse pasture for rent in Jackson Co. hens, cocks. Allen Culverhouse Thom- boy grandsons. Anne Rogers Thom- aston 706-646-3781 2 Spotted Spanish does, $150 each. Social Circle 404-431-6494 Horse fencing, sheds and good grass; aston [email protected] 706-647- Chicks: Cream Crested Legbar fe- Ken Hatley Zebulon 770-358-1300 1472 Donkey: 8-months-old, free, gentle, call for details. Cleon Akins Sugar Hill 2015 Lambs - Tunis cross, Suffolk living with goats. Joseph Wright Al- 404-226-1097 770-945-2030 males, $12; Black Copper Marans Kiko yearling does; full and percent- Straight, $5; Buff Brahma Straight, $4; cross and Romano cross; Ewes and age; all can register with AKGA; $200 bany 973-868-7095 Pasture boarding. Close to 300 acres Rams, $150 each. Joan McPherson of beautiful trails, outdoor arena. Owner Ameraucana Straight, $4. Tim Rogers to $300. Ann Toles Lindale annetoles@ Miniature donkeys, registered, guard Brooks 678-778-5277 Cartersville [email protected] aol.com 706-766-1729 breeding Jack; white & gray, $500; on premises. $350/174; near Watkins- 678-522-3890 ville/Athens/Monroe. Jim Schwender Chicks: Dark Brahma, Silver Penciled Male Kiko goat for sale; two years old, Jennies, $300 & up. H N Rolston Ea- 25-plus good Kathadin Ewe sheep, Bogart [email protected] Rock, Blue Laced Red Wyandotte, $4: asking, $125. Mark Page Monroe 770- tonton 706-473-3119 WCB Polish, Speckled Sussex, $3. 1-3 yrs. old. Carl Ridings Rome 770- Miniature donkeys: guard or breed- 706-410-4452 315-8321 334-7831 John McNeill Thomson jtmcn@bell- Need a young pet female goat w/ ing, donkey jack, $200; nice colors; Poultry/Fowl For Sale south.net 706-951-4067 3 Myotonic bucks, meat type, year Jennies, $300 & up; small & registered old, nice cross on Spanish/Kiko, $175 horns that will mature to 75-90 lbs. If you have any questions regarding Chicks: Welsummer, RIR, Buff Or- each or 3/$450.Texting best. Joanna Bruce Robert Maurphy Monroe 770- donkeys. Bill Wray Perry 478-825- ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. pington, BBReds, BOE, Assorted 1297 Birch Baldwin 770-979-8119 712-4904 Mallard ducks must be at least Baby ducks, Turkeys, Guineas; priced 3 purebred Nubian bucklings for sale. Nigerian Dwarf bucks & wethers & Paso Fino gelding u/s, $1500; Paso three generations removed from the according to age. Dwayne Beard Disbudded. beautiful markings. Brown/ PB Nubian doe and buck for sale. Tara Fino mare, trained, $3000. Ron Conner wild before they can be advertised. Royston 706-498-5527 white and tri-color. Ready now. $100 Hatfield 62 Oak Grove Road Temple Crawfordville [email protected] Advertisers must include this infor- Ducks for Sale; grown ($18), half each. Sharon Sharon Adams Clarkes- 30179 [email protected] 404- 770-310-9835 mation in ads, or they will not be grown (12) and mother and 6 babies ville 706-968-1644 427-3649 Spotted mammoth Jack, 14 lbs., published. ($45). Gerald McDonald Fayetteville 4yr. LaMancha breeder, massive Nigerian Dwarf, 2 does, 1 billy (2015); 5 y/o will service mares, $600; Solid 15 varieties of peafowl, including java 770-468-7033 sweet, not for food, $350 firm. Sherry 2 does (2014), blue eyes, registered white Jennie, 16 Hs, 8y/o, $400. Billy greens,1 year and up, cocks and hens. Fresh farm brown eggs, 43 per doz- Amerson 173 Blackberry Lane Augus- parents, dehorned, $75 to $150. Elise Crump Canon 706-376-5631 Ray Watts Macon 478-361-3468 en. Billy Smith Byron 478-952-5193 ta 30906 blackberrycreekminifarm@ Corpus Jefferson 706-614-4376 gmail.com 706-833-5535 Non-registered Nigerian dwarf doe, 7 Boer Nubian, 4 month old goats. great for pet or breeding, photos avail- David Rylee Monroe 770-267-3051 able. Carolyn Laughman Forsyth 478- A+ 1 year old Savann Buck; babies on 394-2063 Notice to our advertisers ground; taking bids. Chris Hall. Lew- Nubian nanny, purebred, 3 1/2 yr. Anne MacArthur Gainesville, Georgia 678-630-0104 old, hand milk breed back; Nubian buck, purebred, 14 month old, $300/ Due to the volume of calls we receive in our office, The Market ADGA Nubian Bucks; 3 to 12 months, excellent health, quality, selection. Star Both. Seab Hughes Vidalia 912-293- Bulletin staff will no longer make courtesy calls to advertisers Status line. Shuford Jones Winder 5064 678-873-4350 Oberhasli buckling for sale, $75; whose subscriptions have lapsed. This new policy is effective ADGA Oberhasli buck, kid Dam weaned April 9; bottle fed and friendly. raised, DOB, 2/08/2015, disbudded Randy Miller Meigs 229-941-5102 immediately. and weaned from heavy milker, $300. Pure bred Nubian does; $125 each or L. White Social Circle 404-941-4628 obo call Ken Jewell Wood Hampton In order to take advantage of the free advertising services ADGA registered American-Saanen 770-946-8619 404-353-2498 bucks, all superior genetics, diffferent Purebred pygmy goats, 3 females, 3 offered by The Market Bulletin, you must be a current subscriber. prices; different genetics, one sable months old, disbudded, $80 each, to buck. S. Stephens Hoschton 706-654- good home. Martin Leverett Milled- If you subscribe by mail, the expiration date of your subscription 2867 geville 478-452-7544 ADGA Saanan buck, cert. and ac- Pygmy bottle babies, $65 each, also is printed on your mailing label along with your subscription credited CAE, neg., gentle, $400; or one 6 month old billy. Sandra Smith trade farm equipment. Linda Pearson Covington 770-337-0160 number. Hoschton 706-654-3364 Pygmy mix Wether billy, 2 yrs. old, You may renew your subscription online at agr.georgia.gov; Barbado,Wiltshire, Gulf Coast Native; $45. Betty Ardron Ball Ground 770- cross bred; Rams, 3 to 6 mo. old, $125 301-7356 use the renewal coupon we mail to you 60 days before your & up. David Brock Buena Vista briar- Registered Katahdin Rams from [email protected] 229-937-5774 breeding age to 60 days old; high subscription is due to expire; or tear out the form printed on Page Boer fullblood bucks, traditional, EBV’s and parasite resistance. Duke red, paint, ABGA registration, ages Burgess Louisville juliesvance@ 5 of this edition and mail it to us using the address on the form. 3 months to 2 years old. Beth East wildblue.net 478-625-9542 305-923- Dahlonega 706-974-8991 0262 Wednesday, JUNE 10, 2015 farmers and consumers market Bulletin – 404-656-3722 – agr.georgia.gov Page 9

Game and Buff Yard chickens, for Bobwhite quail, flight conditioned, 2015 Alicia/Tift 44-Ryegrass mix, sale, lots of hens with babies and now avail. for the 2014 & 2015 season, Livestock Handling horse hay, fertlized and in barn, 4x5, roosters to choose from. Tammy Ste- call for pricing. Rembert Hancock Fair- net wrap, round bales, $60. Wade phens Gray 478-986-8436 478-361- mount 404-376-0550 706-337-5711 If you have questions regarding ads Simpson McDonough 404-732-7255 8285 Bobwhite, Coturnix quail eggs: $70 in this category, call 404-656-3722. 2015 Coastal Bermuda Hay for sale, Game pullets and hens, $5 and up, for 100, $145 for 500, $278 for 1,000. 1996 all aluminum Featherlite, 2 horse excellent quality large round bales, $60 please, no calls after 9pm. Ricky Ray Willie Strickland Pooler stricklandg- bumper with ramp and dressing room, square bales, $5. Discount available. Ball Ground 770-894-4044 amebird.com 912-748-5769 $6,500. Susan Zevenbergen Fayette- Wil Smith Reidsville 912-246-2500 Gamefowl; Law grays and Leipers for Jumbo Wisconsin Bobwhite Quail ville Zevenberg11@ bellsoutth.net 2015 Coastal Bermuda hay, 4X5, net sale; pure bloodlines only; call before Eggs, $48/100, $168/600, $260/1000, 770-855-8737 wrapped,stored in barn. Fred Sackett 9 pm. Keith. Daniel Vickery Royston year around. Raymond Meadows P.O. 20 ft. Gooseneck covered cattle trail- Butler 478-952-5399 706-436-6567 Box 338 Wadley 30477 mead5345@ er, one owner, kept under cover, used 2015 Coastal Bermuda hay; horse Grown guineas, $10 each, Guinea wadleyquailfarm.com 478-252-5345 very litttle, clean, excellent condition. quality, weed/rain free, square bales, keets, $2 each. Eugene Johns Way- G. Middleton Dahlonega 706-864- $4.50; cow, horse rolls, $35 to $45. cross 912-283-3332 Poultry/Fowl Wanted 3377 Curtis Durden Lyons 912-526-3189 Homing Pigeons; Young Birds that are Approximately 10 pairs of Birming- 2005 stall, 24 x 6 1/2 solid cattle 912-245-1081 ready for training. Several colors. Kim ham Rollers, within reasonable dis- trailer, escape door, new canvas top, 2015 Fescue hay, 4x5, round bales, Hogan Cleveland hoganguitar1975@ tance. Wyatt Johnson Midville 478- always washed. L. Partain Elberton $35 per roll, stored inside. Bobby Luke yahoo.com 706-809-1215 494-3240 706-283-5058 Bogart 770-725-5094 Mixed O.E. bantam roosters, white Collard (Ring Neck) doves, large meat Cattle panels, gates, calf working 2015 Fescue hay; good quality, $4.50 doves, young unsexed roosters, one pigeons (Modena,carneaux,runt,etc), tables, chutes, misc. fencing supplies. per bale, at barn. Walton County Wade LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS mated pair. Robert Sybers Stone call ducks. Albert Faulk Forsyth 478- Grady Brock Arabi 229-406-1701 Cown Monroe 770-207-6983 Average prices for May 2015 Mountain 404-713-6395 283-9896 For Sale: 7 Hog farrowing crates, 2015 Fescue mix, 4x5 rolls in barn, Auction Market at Georgia Naragansett turkey poults, $10 each, Looking for Barred Rock and Laven- $150 each/all for $800. James Miles horse quality, $35. Charles Chastain Auction Markets, Georgia De- straight-run only; Eggs, $40 a doz., der Orpingtons. Prefer pullets. Scott Baxley 912-278-3434 TalkingRock 706-972-1103 plus shipping. Kenneth Spear Chicka- 2015 Fescue/Rye, square bales, $4 partment of Agriculture and Love Rutledge 706-318-0113 GN Cattle Trailer, 20ft, 2 cuts, escape, U.S.D.A. Cooperative Federal- mauga 423-667-7864 spare, good tires, lights, floor, solid per bale at barn; delivery additional, Pigeons, any type. Will trap pigeons State Livestock Market News Narragansett Turkeys; taking orders free. Will pick up pigeons free. Gregg metal, no holes,great shape, $4,500. horse quality. Ray Gilbert Bishop 706- for straight-run poults, day old, $10 769-5820 706-296-4360 Leonard Roswell 404-580-6268 Mark Woodham Madison 404-379- and Grading Service. For daily each. Kenneth Spear Chickamauga 2015 Fescue; high quality square Pigeons; any type, will trap pigeons 8037 quotations, call (229) 226-1641 706-539-2423 bales, $4.25 @barn; Delivery Available. (7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.) Old English Bantams, show stock: BB for free; will pick up pigeons, free. Al Guillebeau Monroe 770-267-8929 Gregg Leonard Roswell 404-580-0268 reds, Old English quail, Blue Splash, Rabbits 2015 Hay for Sale; Fescue, Fescue/ Blacks, Blue Brassy Backs, Opals, & Want to buy Silver Duckwing bantam If you have questions regarding ads Bermuda mix, $25 a roll and up or (Cattle prices expressed in more. Mack McBurnett Tyrone 770- hens, within 50 miles of the Bainbridge in this category, call 404-656-3722. trade. Jerry Glancy Griffin 404-433- price/hundredweight) 487-2233 area. Debbie Logue Climax 229-726- 3 male black rabbits;12 wks. old. 0187 404-433-3568 Slaughter Old English game bantams wheaten, 7315 Mother is lionhead and father is part 2015 High performance hay; UGA Classes. . . . .Averages blue wheaten and red pyle. Mike Brown Want: Feral pigeons, no white birds. lionhead, $10 each. Sue Lockwood tested; Alicia/Russell, round/square Cows: Lagrange 706-884-8217 John Simpson Talbotton 706-577- Demorest 706-776-1628 bales, sheltered; Del. avail. PBI Farms. 5286 Breakers 75-80% lean. 112.82 Peach colored ringneck doves, $15 English Angora bunnies, different col- Heath Pittman Vidalia 912-293-2535 Boners 80-85% Lean. . 116.25 per pair. David Patton Williamson 770- Wanted (1) male Peking duck, year ors, great for spinning, $50 each. So- 912-537-9721 Lean 85-90% Lean . . 110.75 228-4415 old, will travel 50 miles from Waynes- nya Babcock Royston 770-853-4806 2015 horse quality Bermuda, Rye Peacocks: healthy, range-free, friend- boro, GA. Wayne Martin Waynesboro mixed, square bales, $4.50 in barn Bulls: 706-526-1880 Flemish Giants bunnies, $10 & Mini ly, 1 year old, $75. Nancy Dougherty Rex bunnies, $5, approx. 8 weeks old. Keith Boozer Monroe boozerfarm@ Yield Grade 1 Carrollton 770-832-9345 WANTED - Female Mallards to keep aol.com 770-601-5217 1000-1500 lbs. . . . 137.82 my males company on private pond. David Bell Griffin 770-228-7167 Peafowl, pairs and trios, hens, guinea NZW meat rabbits, newborn and old- 2015 Horse quality Fescue hay, 4x5 1500-2100 lbs. . . . 141.49 keets and royal palm turkey poults. Please respond asap. Keli Mantooth Canton [email protected] 404- er. C. Smith Collins 912-403-2215 rolls, $35 each, also Fescue grass mix, Feeder Classes: Sara Robbins Blairsville 706-745- $30. Tim Bramlett James Bramlett Weighted . . . Avg Prices 2328 925-9338 San Juan rabbits for sale. Gregory Wanted: Black Rose Comb Bantams. Watson Watkinsville 706-769-8008 Greensboro 706-453-4275 Steers: Medium and Large Rhode Island Red for sale. Have 15 2015 Marshal Ryegrass Baleage for pullets and 2 Cocherel, $8 - $10 each. Darren Wilkes Demorest 706-768- San Juan rabbits, 8 weeks old, $12 1-2 2683 each. Lewis Zellner Fort Valley 478- sale. John Daniels Colbert 706-338- 200-250 lbs ...... Bacle Fowler Cumming 770-652-6787 1843 Wanted; Bantam Cochins, only look- 825-3543 250-300 lbs . . . . . 387.70 Rhode Island Red pullets, quality, 2015 Oat or Rye Hay For Sale. 4x4 healthy, well grown birds. Brian Sturdy ing for young hens. Call before 7pm. Young rabbits for sale, some Lop and 300-350 lbs . . . . . 357.46 Dahlonega 706-865-9201 Denney Cummings Moreland 770- Lion head. Call for info. Sue Lockwood Rolls. Fertilized and Weed Free. $35 251-6570 Demorest 706-969-0659 Per Roll. Larry Morrison Monticello 350-400 lbs . . . . . 327.61 Ring neck doves for sale; asking $10 706-318-2800 400-450 lbs . . . . . 296.41 a piece. Charlie Townsend Macon 478-258-9930 Alternative Feed, Hay And Grain 2015 Orchard/Fescue, top quality 450-500 lbs . . . . . 276.69 Show White Bearded Silkies.They hay, weed free, and dry in barn, $4 per 500-550 lbs . . . . . 264.45 Livestock If you have questions regarding ads in bale. Chris Donath Ellijay 706-636- 550-600 lbs . . . . . 255.13 have been raised in the house, and this category, call 404-656-3722. are very tame. Ron Kelly 3032 Sterling If you have questions regarding this 5224 600-650 lbs . . . . . 234.11 Road Augusta 30907 ronkellyland- category, call 404-656-3722. All feed, hay and grain ads must 2015 Round Bales Coastal Bermuda 650-700 lbs . . . . . 225.49 include the variety offered for sale. [email protected] 706-830-6458 Male & female Alpaca, $600 for pair. with Rye Grass, we load, by appoint- Ads for mulch hay will not be ac- ment Charlene Cook Ft. Valley 478- Steers: Medium and Silkies: 1 year old Black roosters, $12 A. Hulett Rhine 229-385-3229 Large 2-3 plus baby chicks, $8. please call. Gail cepted in this category; they will be 825-1981 Johnson Covington 770-784-0767 Alternative Livestock Requiring published in the Fertilizers & Mulch- Alfalfa Hay, grown in Hall County, 300-350 lbs . . . . . 343.92 Swan, white mute female, sexed, Permit/License es category. 22.68% crude prot. RFV 150, RFQ 350-400 lbs . . . . . 310.23 pinioned, 1-yr. old, $400. June Merritt ‘15 Alfalfa, fertilized, $12/bale; Fes- 151.4, $12.50 per small bales. Ronnie 400-450 lbs . . . . . 282.32 If you have questions regarding ads in cue/Orchard, $4.50/bale or $35; round Green Murrayville 770-532-0816 3299 Union Road Blakely 39823 jun- this category, call 404-656-3722. 450-500 lbs . . . . . 268.63 [email protected] 229-723-4767 baled. Delivery available, loading avail- Alicia Bermuda hay, fertilized, rain- Advertisers selling fallow deer, 500-550 lbs . . . . . 251.39 Two gorgeous Welsh Harlequins able out of the field. Dale HallC alhoun free, horse quality, square bales, $4.50 axis deer, sika deer, elk, red deer, 706-506-0351 550-600 lbs . . . . . 240.82 drakes for sale; 3 months, $16 each, per bale. Greg Miliner Bluffton 229- Heifers: Medium and reindeer and caribou must submit ‘15 ALFALFA; UGA tested, RFQ 254-0729 229-641-3019 red/green rooster 9 months, $7. Leslie a current deer farming license with Large 1-2 Bone Eastanollee 706-779-5489 285.5; 2 string square bales; 60-70 Bermuda, Fescue, Rye hay, heavily their ads. Ads submitted without pounds, under shelter. Dean Prickett 200-250 lbs ...... Two Young Silkie Doves, hand fed this license will not be published. If fert., rain free, horse quality, square, and raised in the house, very tame. Montezuma 478-244-4759 $7, round, $50; large quantity, deliver. 250-300 lbs . . . . . 328.68 you are faxing or mailing in an ad, ‘15 Alicia Bermuda, 4x5 rolls, horse 300-350 lbs . . . . . 313.56 Ron Kelly 3032 Sterling Road Augusta the license needs to be sent along S. Stana Carrollton 770-241-3201 30907 [email protected] quality, in the barn, $50. Rex Register Bermuda/Fescue mix, 4X5 round 350-400 lbs . . . . . 286.81 706-830-6458 with it. For ads submitted online, the Hahira 229-561-1462 license can be attached using the bales, net wrapped, sprayed & fertil- 400-450 lbs . . . . . 263.44 White Silkie roooster; purebred, blk. attachments button. For informa- ‘15 large rolls of Bermuda/Fescue ized, horse quality, $50/roll. Sherrel As- 450-500 lbs . . . . . 245.62 Silkie, $25 pair. Jack Jenkins Harlem tion about the deer farming license, mix, horse quality in barn, $50, can tin Villa Rica 678-794-0880 500-550 lbs . . . . . 235.47 706-556-3261 deliver. Jay Townsend Monroe 678- contact the Georgia Department Fresh cut, Tift 44 square bales, horse 550-600 lbs . . . . . 227.37 Young chicks; New Hamsphire reds of Agriculture at 404-656-3667. For 618-6992 quality, dry in barn. Paige Bullock Dal- and Marans. Brown egg layers. Ernie 2014 Coastal Bermuda hay, horse las 770-402-2421 600-650 lbs . . . . . 213.91 information on other hoofed stock, 650-700 lbs . . . . . 206.04 Gilmer Gay 706-538-6022 excluding llamas and buffalo, con- quality, $5/bale at barn; Delivery Horse quality mixed Bermuda, Bahia, Poultry/Fowl Requiring tact the Georgia Department of available. Glenn Brinson 1800 Corsey Fescue hay; square bales, rain-free, Goats (priced per head) Permit/License Natural Resources at 770-761-3044. Grove Way Tarrytown 30470 912-288- in barn. Charles Holland Thomaston Slaughter 5960 706-648-3947 706-975-5126 Classes . . . .Selection 2 If you have questions regarding this Livestock Wanted 2014 Coastal Bermuda square bales Horse quality Rye, $3.50; Fescue, Billies/Bucks category, call 404-656-3722. $6.50; well fertilized and limed horse $3.50. Kermit Simmons Jefferson 75-100 lbs ...... 147.92 Advertisers selling wood ducks If you have questions regarding ads quality; Delivery Available. Rhonda Mc- 770-867-7550 must submit a USDA permit with in this category, call 404-656-3722. Cracken Newnan 770-328-9453 100-150 lbs . . . . . 198.33 Mulch hay, about 80 bales; Will load 150-300 lbs ...... their ad. Ads for wood ducks that Want half-breed dairy heifers, $200 2014 Coastal Bermuda, horse qual- for you, $80 per bale. Eugene Lovett do not have this permit will not be (prefer half-longhorn), also want a ity, fertilized, limed, rain free, 4x5, tight Tennille 478-232-8554 478-552-7819 Nannies/Does published. For information on these Nubian/Oberhasli buckling. Can bot- bales, netwrapped, $50. Grace Brady Shelled and hammered yellow corn, 60-80 lbs ...... 101.25 permits, call the US Fish & Wildlife tle-feed, prefer not. Gerald Garnto Hephzibah 706-231-0985 $6 for 40 lb. bag. Janie Willis Dahlone- 80-100 lbs ...... 140.83 Service Atlanta office at 404-679- Maysville 706-335-2226 2014 Fescue, Clover and Rye. 60 rolls ga 706-867-5177 100-150 lbs ...... 7319. Advertisers selling quail must Want; 6 or 8 nice quality belted Gallo- in the barn; $20 per roll if you take all of Square bale hay; Rye grass, this Kids & Yearlings be accompanied by a copy of the way cows and 1 bull for breeding. Luca them. Alvin Brady Elberton 706-201- year’s hay, fertilized, rain-free, can de- 20-40 lbs ...... 75.92 commercial quail breeder’s license. Gianturco Alpharetta 770-826-4738 6355 Ads for quail that do not have this liver. Barry McCart McDonough 678- 40-60 lbs ...... 108.75 Wanted: Holstein/Angus or Jersey/ 2014 Yellow Feed Corn, $40/barrel, 432-0423 770-957-2270 license will not be published. For Angus cross heifer calves at reason- 60-80 lbs ...... information on these licenses, call great for feed. Robert Montgomery Taking orders: ‘15 Coastal Bermuda, Producers can obtain daily cattle prices able prices. Steady and dependable Reynolds 478-837-2356 the Georgia Department of Natural supply needed. Neil Vaughn Rhine cutting late May ‘15; horse quality, by Internet at the following website: http:// Resources Wildlife Resources Divi- [email protected] 912-245- 2014, 5x5 bales, lime fertilizer, nitro- square /round bales in barn; delivery, www.ams.usda.gov sion at 770-918-6401. If you are fax- 5116 gen, $45; 2015, 5x5 bales, lime fertiliz- stack available. Olin Trammell Forsyth Once at the site, select Market News and ing or mailing in an ad, the permit/ er, $55. Dupree and Co. Missy Dupree 478-994-6463 478-960-7239 Transportation Data in the left column. Click license needs to be sent along with Sandersville 478-232-7590 Winter special, large round rolls, 1,100 on Livestock, Meats, Grain and Hay under it. For ads submitted online, the 2015 4x5 rolls, Fescue, excellent qual- -1,500 lbs., $65 per roll; Special 20 or the heading Market News Reports by Pro- permit/license can be attached us- ity, weed free, barn stored, $35 each or more rolls, $50/roll, available for pickup gram. Next, click on Cattle under the head- ing the attachments button. ing Browse by Commodity. Then click on $30 each for 10 or more,delivery avail- on weekends only. Dorsey Pierce Sa- Feeder and Replacement Cattle Auctions Bobwhite Quail eggs. Roy Peterson able. Rodney Johnson Tallapoosa vannah [email protected] 912- and select Georgia. Ideal 478-949-5842 678-378-6562 770-574-7246 925-9796 page 10 farmers and consumers market Bulletin – 404-656-3722 – agr.georgia.gov Wednesday, JUNE 10, 2015

Feed, Hay and Grain Wanted Beautiful mature Crimson Queen, Jap Maple, 6” circumference, about 5.5’ Flowers Requiring Need 15 round bales (Bermuda, Ali- high w/ 5’ + canopy, in whiskey bar- Bulletin Calendar cia, etc.) delivered. Charles Swann 754 rel. Randy Rust snellville 30039 ran- Permits Hall Rd Hampton 770-344-9506 [email protected] 770-483-4314 June 13 July 23 –25 If you have questions regarding this Need round bales of peanut hay Black bamboo, golden bamboo, category, call 404-656-3722. Heritage Day Georgia Cattlemen’s around the Augusta area; email, text or beauty berry, cannas, others. David Advertisers selling officially pro- The William Harris Association 5th Annual Summer call. James Carelock Fitzgerald elec- Pelton Covington 678-654-0571 tected plants must have a permit Homestead Conference [email protected] 229-425-9747 Boxwoods, large and small, in the to sell such plants. Ads submitted Monroe, Ga. St. Simons Island, Ga. ground, will help dig. Robert Crowder without this permit will not be pub- Greenville 906-663-8276 www.harrishomestead.com 478.474.6560 Ag Seed For Sale lished. If you are faxing or mailing in Cleome, touch-me-not, Mexican sun- an ad, the permit needs to be sent If you have questions regarding this flower, money plant, tiger lily, marigold along with it. For ads submitted on- June 18 17th Annual Southern Peanut category, call 404-656-3722. Shasta daisy; $1 each, large; SASE;No line, the permit can be attached us- UGA/UF Corn Silage and Growers Conference Advertisers must submit a current Checks. B. Savage 3017 Atkins Dr. ing the attachments button. For in- Forage Field Day Callaway Gardens state laboratory report, fewer than Gainesville 30507 formation on the sale or shipment of nine months old, for purity, noxious UGA Tifton Campus Pine Mountain, Ga. Daffodils: White Mount Hood, old protected plants, call the Protected weeds and germination for each time yellow, old time dbl. bloomers, Plant Program at 770-918-6411. Tifton, Ga. www.southernpeanutfarmers. seed lot advertised. Ads submitted white narcissis, blue bells, mole bean 229.391.6856 org/spgc.asp without this information will not be seed. E. Beach Duluth 770-476-1163 Flowers and Ornamentals [email protected] published. If you are faxing or mail- Daylilies retiring; all $3, ship or pick- Wanted Aug. 4 ing in an ad, this report needs to be up, appointment only. Mary Denney sent along with it. For ads submitted Looking for White Cleome & Straw- June 20 Urban Ag Council Coastal Area 400 Jim Starr Rd Newnan 30263 fern- berry Globe Amaranth seeds. Donna online, the report can be attached [email protected] 770-367-5095 North Georgia Daylily Society Network & Education Dinner using the attachments button. Seed Miltimore 1396 Kiley Lane Dalton gar- DAYLILIES, 100 varieties. buy bloom- lots must be uniform and cannot [email protected] Annual Daylily Show Meeting ing, instant garden; healthy, mature exceed 400 50-pound bags. Certain Requesting loofa seeds for planting. State Botanical Gardens Coastal Georgia Botanical plants; very reasonable. Laura Frank varieties of seed are protected from W. Eddie Long Peachtree City 850- Athens, Ga. Gardens Villa Rica 770-459-5428 propagation unless they are grown 376-8555 www.northgeorgiadaylilysociety. Savannah, Ga. as a class of certified seed. These Daylilies, gerberas, clytostoma vines, com 800.687.6949 include Florida 304, Coker 9152, yesterday, today & tomorrow shrubs, Miscellaneous no shipping. Etheleen James 197 Coker 9835, 6738 soybean, Haskell, If you have questions regarding ads in Bennings and others. For questions Glynn James Road Lyons 30436 912- Greene County Livestock Aug. 8 526-8516 this category, call 404-656-3722. Junior Rodeo Georgia State Trail Ride and regarding certified seed, call the De- partment’s Seed Division at 404-656- Daylilies, on 7 on, Rosy returns, Stella, 100 Year old barn boards, must see Green County Covered Arena Chuck Wagon Cook-Off 3635. Happy teturns, all re-bloom, 40 lants, to evaluate suitability. Martha Harris Sparta 478-357-6442 Greensboro, Ga Hard Labor Creek State Park Merritt Sweet corn seed, guaranteed $40, shipping included. Faye Cham- 706.338.9000 or 706.338.3086 Rutledge, Ga. to reproduce, $12 per lb. plus postage. bers Yatesville 706-472-3371 175 + 12 count foam egg cartons, clean, used, 12 cent each; 18 count, 15 478.298.0347; 404.863.2173 Harvey McClure Ellijay 706-635-4970 Daylilies: Drought resistant. many col- ors. Call to visit. Jo Cowart 5365 Arbor cents; no shipping. Stephen Culberson June 24 [email protected] Ag Plants for Sale Hill Rd Canton 30115 joann2196@att. Kingston 404-859-7487 Egg Candling Class Bermuda sprigs, Russell, Coastal,Tift net 770-887-4493 2010 Isuzu NQR diesel;12ft. flat- Houston County Extension Sept. 1 85, custom planting State wide; refer- Daylilies: named varieties, abundance bed, side toolbox and 1ft. wooden Office Urban Ag Council Coastal Area ences available, book early. Freeman of colors, $2 per fan. Jerry Corbin 430 removable sideboards, 64K., 4-door Perry, Ga. Network & Education Dinner Montgomery Junction City 706-366- Bates Rd. SE Cartersville 30120 770- automatic, $30,000. Asa Coxwell Grovetown 706-825-7649 478.987.2028 Meeting 1956 706-575-5697 606-1355 Daylily Hybridizer, hundred new Antique grain bin, pine table, store John Deere Landscapes Blueberry plants, over 1 year old, Star & Emerald variety, trays and pots. Kar- crosses; Wildflower, tropical, rare counters, plow handles, chicken coop, June 26 & 27 Garden City, Ga. ey McKinnon 1865 Peacock Dairy Rd plants, Jungle Paradise daylilies.com; other farm equipment. Glenn T Eskew Northeast Georgia Foothills 800.687.6949 Blackshear 31516 sppkarey@gmail. 14 acres, worth the trip. Suzanne Madison [email protected] 706-818- Charity Horse Show com 478-365-5552 912-807-0422 Franklin Dawsonville 678-410-6830 8815 Chicopee Woods Agricultural Sept. 10–12 Boxwoods for sale. All sizes are $15 Hostas: small to large several variet- Bells; different sizes, old ones, will buy your bell bronze, cast, brass, train Center Georgia FiberFest each. Gene Thomas Bogart 706-765- ies, open Monday through Friday or by appointment. Deloris Pickens-Sharp bell; have 60 gal. cast pot. Shane Bur- Gainesville, Ga. Columbus Convention and 7525 Gingko trees, 4’-6’ high, $25 - $35, Atlanta 678-612-0247 nett Covington 770-827-0999 706.244.2861 or 706.886.4526 Trade Center well rooted trees, ready to plant; called Hostas: small to x-large; 200 variet- Chipmunk trap, hog trap, turtle bas- Columbus, Ga. Maiden Hair Trees. H.T. Lyon Cham- ies, open Fri - Sat, Sun. or by appoint- kets, log rabbit boxes, log chipmunk June 27 www.gafiberfest.com blee 770-891-3939 ment; 2 miles beyond Zion Hill Church. traps, old wood birdhouses. Raymond Long Loganville 770-466-2435 Georgia Grown Leyland cypress, direct from grower, Dee Little Ellijay 706-635-4891 For Sale: 1) 9 Tower Rainbow, all alu- Farmers Market Showcase Sept. 12 several hundred avalable, all single Night-blooming Cereus: white, red, aloes & jade, peniciels cactus, star minum, center pivot, either whole or for Savannah State Farmers Market Georgia Grown trunk, five to six feet, great prices. Bob Brookshire Hoschton bbrooks3140@ cactus, begonia, $2 & up, many more. parts, with valley switches. Evie Clark Savannah, Ga. Farmers Market Showcase bellsouth.net 770-932-5795 Nancy Rosser Powder Springs 770- Lyons 912-565-7977 912.966.7800 Moultrie State Farmers Market Pecan Trees for Sale: Grafted/Bare 943-1915 For sale: Golden’s new model cane Moultrie, Ga. Root. Call to place your order for Pachysandra groundcover, $10 for 50 mill. John Turner Oglethorpe 478-244- 2976 June 30 229.891.7240 January 2016 pickup. Andy Smith bare-root plant.s; Lenten Roses (Hel- lebores) $5 each; mature plants. Carol One man lift, lifts up to about 35 feet, Egg Candling Class Hawkinsville browndalepecanfarms@ gmail.com 478-225-8433 Olson Marietta carololsonmar@hot- excellent condition, price $6,500. Mike Brooks County Extension Office Oct. 8-18 Potted fig trees for sale; 1-2-.5 years mail.com 770-998-1076 PorterfieldDanielsville 706-206-8485 Quitman, Ga. Georgia National Fair old; 2/$25 or $15 ea. Brown Turkey Red castor bean or loofah sponge Standing Seam used tin, lengths 229.263.4103 Georgia National Fairgrounds & and Celeste figs. Sandra Goldi Atlanta seeds;25/$3;100/$10 send SASE. Joy up to 18’, some dents and paint, $1 Agricenter 404-201-0063 Shelnutt P.O. Box 1212 Loganville per linear foot., green. Randy Griffith July 1 Perry, Ga. Sweet Brown Turkey figs, can ship; 30052 Joy Shelnutt P.O. Box 1212 Lo- Grantville 770-713-6956 ganville 30052 Trailer, metal, 50“x73”, can e-mail pic- Egg Candling Class Georgianationalfair.com 1- & 2-year-old trees. John Jeffords Homerville 912-520-0431 Reseeding petunias, mixed; angel tures, $425. Charlie Hanse 260 McCul- Harris County Extension Office 478.987.3247 Tift 85 and Russell Bermuda sprigs trumpets, double purple or double yel- lum Pl Lizella 31052 cthanse@pstel. Hamilton, Ga. for sale; Custom Planting is available low, $1 per packet with SASE. Carolyn net 478-935-9985 706.628.4824 Oct. 20-22 upon request. Alton White Dry Branch Arnold 644 Lynn Ave. Jefferson 30549 Wild hog traps, 4x4x8, continuous Sunbelt Ag Expo 478-214-1197 Rose Sharon, Hibiscus, Beauty Berry, catch spring-loaded door, removeable July 9 Spence Field lge. Marigolds, dbl. Zinnias, $2 TBSP. top, large and small hogs. J. D Conger Ag Seed/Plants Wanted F. Brooks 674 New Rosedale Rd. Ar- Norman Park 229-769-3253 229-339- Sunbelt Ag Expo Field Day Moultrie, Ga. Wanted: Iris, Peony, any deer resis- muchee 30105 0104 Darrell Williams Research Farm Sunbeltexpo.com tant perennials, any type, any color. Will Seeds: mullein pink, touch-me-nots, Windmill 40’; working condition, buy- Moultrie, Ga. 229.985.1968 dig! Jean Skerritt Jasper radcad55@ four-o-clocks, money plant, morning er must dismantle, $3,500. Robert Hitt 229.985.1968 hotmail.com 706-692-9060 glory, hibiscus, devil’s trumpet, Sibe- Thomson 706-595-6745 www.sunbeltexpo.com Oct. 28 rian iris, $1 teaspoon, SASE, cash. G. Bees, Honey & Supplies 2015 Sod & Landscape Field Flowers and Robertson 2966 Cardinal Lake Cir. Du- luth 30096 10 Frame bee hive starting kit, $85, July 11 Day Ornamentals Two tablespoons, mixed sweet Wil- and 5 Frame bee hive, $65, also make Georgia Grown Perry, Ga. liam Seed; $1 with SASE; to address Supers and Inner Cover. Eliseo Delia Farmers Market Showcase 800.687.6949 for Sale printed. M. Sparks P.O. Box 118 Portal Mineral Bluff 706-492-5119 Atlanta State Farmers Market If you have questions about this cat- 30450 912-865-2864 8-frame cypress beehives; gentle, healthy, strong with bees; young Forest Park, Ga. egory, call 404-656-3722. White Cherokee roses, $5 each; Red 12 ft. Crepe Myrtle, $35;1 & 2 gal. queens in hive, $175 Ronnie Pearson 404.675.1782 or Pink Seven Sister roses, $5. June Hosta, $5 & $12; 2 ft.Ginkgo trees, $5 Hurst Whigham 229-762-4476 Nashville 229-392-3261 Albany/Southwest Georgia bee re- Have an event to put on our calendar? Contact Amy Carter at 404.656.3722 or ea. Myrtle Russell Bonaire robertrus- Wild flower seeds, attract butter- [email protected] 478-923-1951 moval; licensed/insured, also hornets, [email protected] flies and birds, gigantic pack, $2 and 4” perennials, 350 varieties, $1.50 stamp. Sam Marler 339 Walden Shore yellow jackets, wasps. Dale Richter ea. including Helleborus; 1 gal. grafted Drive Brunswick 31525 912-275-9710 Leesburg [email protected] We accept calendar submissions for food, craft and agriculture festivals and Japanese maples, $20-$25; display 229-886-7663 events. Submissions for festivals that do not specifically promote those indus- Zinnias, $3 P/cup; L.Marigold, $1/ All natural pure, unprocessed honey; garden. Selah Ahlstrom Jackson 770- Tabsp. w/SASE, 2 stamps ea.order w/ tries will not be printed. 775-4967 sizes available: quart, $14; pint, $8; cash. Mildred Bryan 916 Elm Dr. Mon- eight-ounce bear, $5; cut comb, $15. Angel trumpets, banana trees, black roe 30655 770-267-3098 Additional pesticide recertification training notices are available on the Depart- magic elephant ears, ginger lillies, lo- Jimmy Brown Jackson 770-775-0157 ment website under the Plant Industry Division tab. tus, pond plants and more. Patrice 678-448-7781 Cook Covington 770-787-6141 Bee removal, metro Atlanta and west Livestock auctions listed in the Market Bulletin may offer related items for sale. Angel trumpets, Christmas roses Georgia areas. Work guaranteed. W.O. Notices for auctions selling any items other than livestock must be accompa- (Helleborus), $5; hydrangeas, nandi- Canady Winston 770-942-3887 nied by the auction license number of the principal auctioneer or firm conduct- nas, ferns, forsythia, beauty berries, Carpenter Bee Trap, handcrafted, the ing the auction, per state regulations. Notices without this information cannot Siberian iris, burning bushes,weeping one that works, $20, Free Shipping. be published. cherries, others, $3.50 Carla Houghton Jack Snyder 265 Eagle Pass Lane Marietta 770-428-2227 Hephzibah 30815 706-554-7959 Wednesday, JUNE 10, 2015 farmers and consumers market Bulletin – 404-656-3722 – agr.georgia.gov Page 11

Carpenter Bee Traps, $10 each or 3 Sugar cane syrup; 1/5, $6.50; can be Free compost; horse manure and Timber Deer antler knives; 3 sizes, each with for $25; Extra for shipping. Billy Mid- shipped. Call for info. Roy Holt Dudley shavings. Jerry Riles Douglasville crown portion of the antler, comes with dlebrooks Monroe 770-267-7084 478-676-2760 478-697-2583 770-337-1516 Timber must be individually owned handmade leather case. Darrel Young- and produced by the advertiser Carpenter bee traps, shipped in lots of WANTED: Mayhaws for making jelly, Free horse manure, mixed with shav- blood Millwood 912-282-0167 need price per gallon & availabilty. Sha- ings. Danny West Fayetteville 404-771- on his personal property. No Gulf Wax; 25 cases; 24 one lb. boxes 5, anywhere, shipping included. William companies or businesses are Timmerman Harlem 803-640-6265 ron Batchel Buford 770-932-1932 4041 Denise West Fayetteville 404- per case, $60 a case; $2.50 per one 771-4041 allowed to advertise timberland in lb. box; sold in case lots only. Albert Package Bees (queenless), frames, Herbs this category. Timberland advertised Twickler Cataula 504-413-4210 brood & bees. Pick up only Patrick Wil- Fresh, clean pine straw installed at Advertisers selling ginseng must your home or business@ $4.25 per must be at least one acre. Timber Hand crafted swings made from Cy- banks Metter 912-286-7789 be registered with the Georgia De- bale.No additional fees. Call today, wanted ads will not be published. prus or cedar, stained or natural with Pick up swarms for free, will pick partment of Natural Resources and Gloria Williamson Gainesville 770- 5) 18-20” Oak trees, to take down for cup holder on ends. Hal L Peebles up/purchase unwanted beekeeping proof of this registration must be 912-6671 the wood. Have backhoe for loading & Norcross 404-252-2444 equipment. New locations to keep submitted with each ad. Ads for Horse Manure - Composted; Black/ clean-up. Thomas C Burch Snellville Handmade fabric woven bookmarks, bees wanted. David Larson Mitchell ginseng submitted without this reg- Gold, small fee to load, call to discuss. [email protected] 404-274-0102 $10, #10 SASE; Handmade, counted 770-542-9546 istration will not be published. For Julie Snyder Milton 770-335-0885 Looking for Walnut and Maple trees Xstitch Christmas ornaments, per- Quality Italian queen bees, $30 each, more information, contact the Geor- Longleaf Pinestraw; delivery and in- to cut for lumber. Rick Wood Concord sonal; $20 - $40 plus shipping. Bev- free postage; Five frame nucs, $150, gia Natural Heritage program at 770- stallation available. Serving all Ga. Josh 770-486-8088 erly Lloyd Militello Gainesville bever- pickup only. State inspected. Bill Tyre 918-6411. Bulloch Manchester 404-925-1076 Small tract pines;12 to 20 inch DBH. [email protected] 678-450-7397 Jesup 912-427-7869 Boar Hog root. Please call. W. K Phil- Looking for old hay to use in my gar- Richard Wallace Williamson 770-468- Handmade tatted items for sale: lips 8141 Thompson Street Doug- den, free or really cheap. Shaina Al- 6061 Bookmarks & Christmas Tree Orna- Swarm removal in low hanging ac- lasville 30134 770-942-4265 cessible areas by disabled senior. No exander Clermont salexander421@ ments, Crosses, Bells, Angels, Snow- Old-time Hot Cow Horn pepper seed Handicrafts climbing please. Barrow County area. gmail.com 678-936-4480 flakes & Stars. Custom Orders Taken. & Hot Red Peter pepper seed, $1/Pkt. Natural farm compost; from leaves, If you have questions regarding ads in Amie Cleghorn Tifton 229-256-3557 Ron Ward Auburn rlw3212@gmail. w/SASE. Amory Hall 130 Ellison St. this category, call 404-656-3722. com 770-601-5121 woodchips, chicken litter, topsoil, lime, Handmade wooden garden Whirli- Maysville 30558 706-652-2521 Handicraft ads are limited to 30 gigs, 18 traditional models from $25 to Swarms of Honey Bees for sale; $5/ 40 lbs.bag; $70/ cubic yards. Jim Fish & Supplies Boggs Aragon jimboggs@bellsouth. words. $60, shipping $7.50. Ready to mount! swarms have home grown Queens. net 706-234-5842 Acrylic dishcloths/washcloths, hand Sharon Batchel Buford serenitygar- Raised on Farm (North Ga.) Henry R Advertisers selling sterile triploid Red Wigglers, castings and compost. knitted, excellent for scrubbing dishes [email protected] 770-932-1932 Parker Dawsonville 706-265-2644 grass carp must submit a cur- and most cleaning jobs and bathing, Ladies Bonnets, quality work, $12 rent Wild Animal License from the By the pound or bed run. After 3:00 pm Want to buy 10 frame hive with Ger- or weekends. Reed Adair Loganville 8-9 inches square, 2/$12 includes each, postage paid. B. Crisp Blairs- man Black bees. John Eberhart Hiram Georgia Department of Natural packaging and postage. Roberta Watts ville [email protected] 706- Resources. Ads submitted without 770-527-6064 770-943-0775 2252 Whitney Road Southeast Mon- 745-4563 this license will not be published. Poultry Litter/Compost Large country farm dog houses for Will remove unwanted bee equip- If you are faxing or mailing in an roe 30655 770-464-1979 Chicken Litter in bulk. You sup- sale, well-built, well-designed, strong, ment, swarms and from structures. ad, the license needs to be sent All types chair caning: blind cane, ply transport. We load, $20/ton. Mike make your farm dog happy with a new All-natural, unfiltered wildflower honey along with it. For ads submitted French weave, hole-to-hole, rattan for sale. Derry Oliver Commerce 706- Bloodworth Knoxville 478-836-2535 reed. Some repair. More than 50 years home, $250. Wayne Knight Auburn online, the license can be attached 678-425-4550 335-7226 706-621-1781 using the attachments button. For Oddities experience. George Shelton Carters- ville 770-607-6455 Quilts: Homemade, premade and Things To Eat license information, call 770-761- custom, all sizes, $75 to $450, many Beautiful emerald green emu eggs; Aprons, sunbonnets, adult bibs, walk- 3044. cleaned and blown; excellent carving; beautiful patterns and colors, come Advertisers submitting ads using $25-$30 /lb, Big Red-Europeans, Red er bags, $7 each; 3 for $15 includes and see. Doris Brown McDonough the term “organic” require Certified scrimshaw or painting. Jacquelyn Paul Wigglers and worm castings plus ship- Conyers 770-761-1284 postage. Margaret Hottle CollegePark [email protected] 770-898-8701 Organic registration with the Geor- ping. Lew Bush Byron smokefj@gmail. 404-344-0568 770-212-1748 gia Department of Agriculture. Ads Gourds: Many to choose from at farm. com 478-955-4780 Hoyt Howard Cumming 770-887-2039 Chair and rocker caning, all types: Raggedy Ann and Andy dolls, 25 submitted without this registration ( Ib.) Red composting worms, $20 hand-laced French, pressed, binder inches; all handmade, no paints or will not be published. If you are fax- Lucky buckeyes, $4.25/dozen; buck- plus shipping; complete worm farm eyes for planting, $5.25/dozen; instruc- cane, flat reed; can repair frames and plastics, beautifully dressed, original ing or mailing in an ad, the registra- (box) with worms & eggs, $35. Harold tions included; pls. include extra mon- finish; quality work, reasonable prices. 1970 pattern. B. Hopkins 914 28th St tion needs to be sent along with it. Tumlin Temple 770-832-0030 ey for shipping. Jules Simmons 495 Craig Leming Marietta 770-617-0815 E Tifton 31794 229-382-2310 For ads submitted online, the reg- 10‚Äù-12‚Äù sterile grass carp,bluegill, Royal Oaks Terrace Stone Mountain 770-428-4990 FIND GEORGIA’S BEST istration can be attached using the largemouth bass, shellcracker,shad, 30087 828-226-4700 Crocheted Infants or toddlers car attachments button. For information catfish, minnows, weed analysis, elec- Martin gourds, plain or fixed, ready seat, blankets and hand quilting. Betty on this registration, call the Organic trofishing services Keith and Kim Edge to hang, other varieties at farm or ship. Hyman Norwood 706-466-2116 Program Manager at 706-595-3408. Soperton 478-697-8994 Crystal Lang Cordele 229-322-1321 Custom handmade memory LOCALLY ‘14 Desirable pecans, $11/lb. plus A-1 quality channel catfish finger- NEW CROP: Gourds for sale: martin, quilts, memory bears, T-shirt quilts. postage. Russell Eaton Stockbridge lings; graded, priced by size, accu- crooked handle, craft, bottleneck and Picture,embroidery may be added. All 770-506-2727 rate weights, counts, guaranteed live, more. Shop anytime. Thelma Moon types of clothing and blankets used. healthy, immediate delivery. J.F. Gilbert GROWN 3226 Hoot Owl Rd. Royston 30662 Margaret Watson 1254 jim starr rd 2014 Black Walnuts, shelled, large Thomaston 706-648-2062 770-468- extra clean meats, $22 quart; postage 706-245-4218 Newnan 30263 mew542000@yahoo. FOODS 0725 com 770-251-6951 Online at georgiagrown.com paid. Hoyt Payne McCaysville 706- All fish species. Bluegill, shellcracker, Miscellaneous Wanted 492-7781 redbreast, shiners, catfish. Pond -sur Aluminum watering tank; leaking, OK. 2014 Desirable Pecans in the shell, veys. Aeration. Feeders. Weed consul- Charles Brack Allentown 478-298- $5 per lb. plus shipping. Charles Saw- tation. Vegetation control. Ethan Edge 3223 yer Mount Airy 706-768-4776 Baxley 912-602-1310 Rough cut 1x6 or 1x8 Red Cypress 2015 SUMMER 2014 shelled and cleaned pecans in Any size bass, bluegill, crappie, chan- lumber wanted for re-siding a barn. bags for freezer, $7.50 per pound. Vickie nel catfish, shellcracker, shad, min- Barry Belyeu Palmetto 678-481-5772 PICK YOUR OWN Hogan Clarksville 706-768-5441 nows; free delivery or pick up. Best Seed Wanted: Small package of Cot- 2014 shelled pecans for sale, in 1 lb. prices. Danny Austin, Sr. Roberta 478- ton Seed to plant in Flower garden. quart bags, $7.50. Michelle Copeland 836-4938 C. G Bearden Douglasville 770-489- LISTING Clarkesville 706-499-8611 706-768- Bass, bluegill, hybrid bream, channel 9581 8417 catfish, sterile grass carp; statewide Sweet Potato Draws. Kenneth L Har- Submissions for the 2015 summer pick-your-own listing will be pub- delivery. David Cochran Ellijay 706- rison St. Marys 912-882-5212 lished in the June 24 issue of the Farmers and Consumers Market All natural, pasture raised, farm fresh 889-8113 Tomato cages, (14), made from con- Bulletin. To ensure your farm is published in this edition, we need brown eggs. $4 per dozen. www.cool- Channel catfish, several 100 lbs.; 2-3 chickfarms.net Michael Smith Dacula crete reinforcing wire. W.E. Nunn Ma- this completed form in-office no later than close of business day on lb; each, also fingerling, 6” - 8” Orville con 478-746-2101 [email protected] 770-653-0382 Carver Douglas 912-384-5090 Monday, June 15. Please note this is an extended deadline from our Cane syrup for sale. Please call for Want lap siding for farm building, regular ad categories! Grass carp, bluegill, shell cracker wedge shaped, 10 + planks, need to price. Howard Burnette Mershon 912- bream, channel catfish fingerlings, 288-0091 match existing siding. Linda Alter Win- bass, threadfin shad; delivery, pick up ston 770-489-1295 County: ______Fresh eggs; Brown, white and green by appointment only. Robert Brown Brooks 770-719-8039 Wanted. Sugar Cane Mill and Syrup eggs. $3 dozen. Free roaming hens; Kettle. William Smith Cordele 31015 Blue Ridge, Ga. Alanna Flanagan Min- Red wigglers, $3 cup; $35- 5/gal. [email protected] 229-938- Farm name:______eral Bluff [email protected] bucket, $100 -25 gal./ tub; castings, 7695 706-633-7066 $15- 50/lb. bag. Bruce Self Anthony Self Byron 478-538-6167 Wanted: 4) 500 gallon plastic water Contact person:______Homemade Chow-Chow Relish, tanks for raising fish. prefer round, ap- $7.50/Pint, Shipping up to 4 jars, Fertilizers & Mulches prox. 5 ft diameter. John Southall Ro- Crops:______USPS, $12.65, Specify Hot/Mild. Erwin 150 mixed grass, net wrapped rolls, swell 770-998-9573 Cruz Cumming [email protected] stored outside. Barbara Osborne Wanted: a manual tire changer, with 770-241-4312 Americus [email protected] all accessories that goes with it. Don Farm address:______Huge blackberries, $12/gallon picked. 229-886-7386 Edge Soperton 478-697-2618 Order by:phone/e-mail. Fresh, must be 2015 wheat straw, $3/bale at barn. Wanted: Oak logs or trees in and picked up within 2 days. Frozen OK Delivery available. Gary Brinson 1800 around Greene County Ga. Donald Contact phone:______Deb Ruby Good Hope dlr2824@mon- Corsey Grove Way Tarrytown 30470 Dockery Union Point 706-347-0642 roeaccess.net 404-218-0642 912-286-3191 Wanted: Old rusty roofing tin and old Hours of operation:______Large, juicy and sweet thornless Aged horse manure, you load any fence pickets and barn wood. Brenda blackberries; Ready May 27th, $14/ time; I load, call for appointment; $10 Slade Atlanta 404-569-0000 404-569- gal. David Lee 131 Sullins Rd. NW truck, $20 trailer, $30 tandem. Ray- 0001 Any other details:______Cartersville [email protected] mond Dunnigan Smyrna 678-683- Wanted: Pint Ball, Ker mason jars, 770-608-9786 2624 404-421-1775 regular mouth or wide mouth. Derry Ol- This form can be returned via email to [email protected], by fax to Marview Farms offers organically- Chicken litter for sale; will load, all iver Commerce oliverdk@windstream. 404.463.4389 OR by mail to: raised, grass-fed and finished beef, sizes, including tractor trailers. Mark net 706-335-7226 706-621-1781 Georgia Department of Agriculture Ledford Commerce 706-658-6455 lamb and goat, pastured/woodlot pork, WTB Lincoln SA-200 and SA-250 Attn: Market Bulletin and pastured/organically raised eggs. Free Aged Horse Manure, mixed with (welder) reasonable priced. Ray Banks shavings. Ashley Stiles Griffin ash- 19 MLK Jr. Drive SW MarviewFarms.com Fernando Mendez Keysville 706-547-2724 [email protected] 678-634- Atlanta, GA 30334 Arabi 229-401-8722 6710 678-634-6710 Firewood Stoneground grits, cornmeal, whole Free aged manure/compost, used by Oak firewood, 1/2 cord $85; delivery Again, the deadline for the June 24 listing is for summer crops wheat flour. White & yellow grits. Will organic growers. Will help load; Cra- available; hickory, cherry, apple for only. Forms are due by close of business on Monday, June 15. ship. Harry Freeman Statesboro 912- bapple area, Alpharetta. Kristina Mac- cooking. Larry Moore Newnan 678- 852-9381 rae Milton 678-793-0694 278-5709 page 12 farmers and consumers market Bulletin – 404-656-3722 – agr.georgia.gov Wednesday, JUNE 10, 2015 Dear Dairy Diary, Dairy farmers are early to rise. While I’m not a dairy farmer, I do May 5th: May 8th: keep similar hours. My name is Nicole Back to Berry I go to pick up Molly Today Jolly and I visited Claxton Karstedt, and I am the Mobile Dairy (AKA Whiskey) and take her to Dade Elementary. I picked up Jolly the Classroom Coordinator for the Georgia County Farm Day in Trenton, Ga. As the night before and kept her at a Dairy Farmers. They’ve entrusted me Mobile Dairy Classroom Coordinator, I fairgrounds close by so as to cut with a 30-foot trailer called the Mobile cover the whole state of Georgia. This down on her travel and trailer time Dairy Classroom, which contains a fully my sixth year operating the classroom, the day of the visit. Jolly is owned operational milking parlor. I visit about but this was the first time I traveled to by eight-year-old Brady Yoder. She is 150 schools and special events each the extreme Northwest corner of the part of a 120-cow herd owned by year, taking a live cow along for the ride state. I drove from Rome through the Brady’s dad. to give elementary school children in mountains -- even through Alabama The first graders at Claxton were grades K- 5 (and their teachers, parents for a few miles -- and then back into shocked to learn that Jolly was about and friends) a personal lesson in all Georgia to get there. After returning the their age. Jolly is 5 years old and has things milk and dairy. cow to Berry College, I returned home had three calves thus far. The boys in Farmington that evening and cleaned and girls were also shocked to learn the trailer, removing the dirty shavings, that Jolly eats the equivalent of 400 May 4th: put fresh bedding and hay in, and filled Happy Meals a day, washed down I left my home in Farmington, Ga., the water tank for the next morning. with a bath-tub-full of water. One near Watkinsville, early so that I could little boy said he could eat that much beat Atlanta traffic as I traveled to Berry and licked his lips and rubbed his belly. College in Rome. Berry College Dairy May 6th: Manager Iris Barham and a few of the I visited Heard Elementary in Macon. working students there had a Jersey Theresa Cantrell, who works for the May 9th: named “Berry’s Prescott Whiskey” Bibb County Board of Education, has Today we visited Jaemor Farm’s picked out for me to take to my school done a great job over the school year Strawberry Festival! We picked up visit for the day. Although she was scheduling the Mobile Dairy Classroom a cow from Mike and Nick Haynes a pretty shade of golden brown, we to visit all of the elementary schools at the Muddy H Dairy in Gainesville. decided the name Molly might be more in Bibb County. When I arrived at The weather was perfect and the appropriate for a group of elementary Heard Elementary, there were three strawberries were ripe and beautiful. students. local news station crews onsite and I They had a great turn-out with 3,000+ We loaded the cow and her feed immediately wished I had put make-up people in attendance that day. We love for the day and I turned on the air on that day. Kids and cows don’t seem teaching students where milk comes conditioner for the short trip to West to care if I wear it, but local television is from but Jaemor’s Strawberry Festival Side Elementary School in Cedartown. a great opportunity to promote Georgia was a great opportunity to talk to Cows are most comfortable whxen the Dairy Farmers and their Mobile Dairy moms and dads about dairy products temperature is about 43 degrees, so Classroom. and answer their questions about dairy air-conditioning and fans are helpful in Our borrowed cow that day was a big farming practices and dairy products. keeping the cows that ride on the trailer Holstein named Savannah who literally The way that some companies market comfortable. trotted to get on the trailer. She was their dairy products sometimes sounds As I waited for everyone to be seated so excited about going and being the confusing. We want parents to shop at West Side, I overheard a little girl center of attention, just like when she confidently knowing any milk or dairy tell her neighbor that the cow was was a show heifer. She was from Teresa products they choose to purchase a chocolate milk cow. Her neighbor and Judd Chambers’ Dairy in Macon. -- from conventional milk to organic argued that there was no such thing and Judd Chambers also serves on the to locally bottled milk -- is antibiotic she said her Grandpa told her brown commodity commission board. and hormone FREE and safe for their cows give chocolate milk, a common At Heard Elementary School, there families to enjoy and make a part of misconception among students. She was actually a little girl named Savannah their daily diets to encourage health later learned during the demonstration in the crowd that day. She was smiling and strong bones. that even the brown cows give white ear-to-ear to learn she shared a name milk. with the star of our show. The Mobile National Dairy Month! The students oohed and aahed when Dairy visit was an early kick-off for Feed June is National Dairy Month, I attached the milking machine to the My School and I saw several students which makes it an exciting time for cow and her milk flowed into a clear proudly wearing Georgia Grown T-shirts. the Mobile Dairy Classroom. We milk jug. A few admitted they thought We talked about all of the dairy products have 15+ visits booked for June all cows were still milked by hand in a red that we can make from milk. Ice cream is over the state. During the school barn. a big favorite, especially on a hot spring year, we visit about 110 schools and After the school visit, I returned to day in Macon. attend 20+ fairs and/or festivals. Berry College and took the cow back to Book a visit from the Mobile Dairy the dairy farm. Classroom online at www.milkcow.org.

Arnold at J.S. Pate Elementary in Cordele with Maggie from Schaapman Madison County Farm Day May 12, 2015, Franklin County Farm Day April 15, 2015. with cow Butterfly, Hale Dairy. Dairy in Abbeville.

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