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Seed Purity Analyst Mark Spencer (right) weighs seed samples Eunice Mwongera of Kenya, Patience Baluti and Stella Kachoka both of Malawi and Rufus that will be tested for purity and noxious weeds. Nwogu of Southern University listen intently as Eric Gates of the LDAF describes the seed ger- mination proccess in the germination room of the LDAF Seed Laboratory.

By Laura Pursnell-Lindsay Please mail this Market Bulletin to: The Louisiana Department of Agriculture and able skills so they can enhance and empower the peo- Forestry was an important stop for four African ple that they work with which also happen to mostly agribusiness fellows visiting Louisiana during a six- be women.” week agricultural education program. The four women that participated in the program Southern University System’s Center for were Stella Kachoka of Malawi, Eunice Mwongera of International Development Programs hosted the Kenya, Patience Baluti of Malawi and Maness Ngoma Norman E. Borlaug International Agricultural Science of Malawi. and Technology Fellowship Women in Science Next stop on the tour was the Office of Agricultural Program participants this August. The program strives Environmental Sciences Seed Laboratory. to improve sustainable agriculture in developing There, Seed Program Director Eric Gates and countries by providing short-term scientific training Assistant Director Lester Cannon guided the African to visiting participants which Southern University’s visitors on a tour of the seed lab and discussed seed Ag Center provided. regulatory issues. The group, representing two countries, Malawi and The primary purpose of the Louisiana Seed Program Kenya, was comprised of four women. is to ensure that only quality seed is available to Deputy Commissioner Brent Robbins, D.V.M., wel- seedsmen, farmers and individuals, Gates explained. comed the group in the LDAF executive office and Seed law and regulations set requirements and stan- described the different programs and services the dards for the sale of seed for planting purposes in the department offers from taxi metering to meat inspec- state. tion. Gates told the group that LDAF inspectors random- Principal Investigator for the Borlaug Program and ly sample seed being offered for sale around the state Program Officer for Southern University’s Center for and these samples are sent to the lab for analysis. International Development Programs, Rufus Nwogu, When a sample is found to be mislabeled or seed lots who led the group, explained why the Borlaug fellows are not within tolerance for germination percentages came to Louisiana to study. or purity content, a stop sale order is issued by the “These women are business leaders in their commu- Louisiana Seed Program. nities,” Nwogu said. “They are here to learn sustain- See Borlaug fellows, continued on page 5 Page 2 MARKET BULLETIN October 22, 2009 ADVERTISING DEADLINES Nov. 19 issue: Deadline Thurs., Oct. 29, noon Dec. 3 issue: Deadline Thurs., Nov. 12 noon Dec. 17 issue: Deadline Thurs., Nov. 26, noon Dec. 31 issue: Deadline Thurs., Dec. 10, noon

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LANDRY PARISH Vicksburg 8470 Goodwood Blvd. Sat. 7 - 11 a.m. Opelousas Vicksburg Farmers’ Market Unitarian Church Parking Lot St. Landry Farmers Market Corner of Grove and Levee Streets in Tues. 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. LINCOLN PARISH 952 East Landry St., Hwy. 190 downtown Vicksburg Jan. - July & Ruston Tues., Thurs. & Sat. 7 a.m.-11 a.m. Each Saturday in June, July and August, Sept. - Dec. Ruston Farmer’s Market Jan.-Dec. 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. Page 4 MARKET BULLETIN October 22, 2009 Louisiana Agriculture & Forestry Today Bench warrant issued for bogus pest control operator

Agriculture and Joseph Campbell, 646 fined Campbell $15,000, with an arraignment structural pest control Forestry Commissioner Barron Chapel Road, was the maximum allowed by scheduled for September work. Mike Strain, D.V.M., said charged and found guilty state rules, and referred 25. When Campbell failed “Pest control operators Judge Thomas Yeager of April 22 by the Louisiana the case to the 9th Judicial to appear, the court issued must be licensed and the 9th Judicial Court in Department of Court in Alexandria. a bench warrant for his bonded professionals,” Alexandria issued a bench Agriculture and Forestry’s Operating an illegal pest arrest. Strain said. “Anyone who warrant for a Pineville Structural Pest Control control business is a crim- David Fields, assistant is treating your home or man for failing to appear Commission for conduct- inal misdemeanor under director of the LDAF business with pesticides in court to answer charges ing a structural pest con- the Structural Pest Pesticide and needs to be properly of operating an illegal trol business without a Control Law. The Environmental Programs, trained to ensure that you structural pest control license, operating without Rapides Parish District said Campbell quit his job and your family will not business by spraying the proper pesticide registra- Attorney’s office issued a with a central Louisiana be exposed to any poten- inside of two houses for tion and without a proper criminal misdemeanor pest control service but tially dangerous sub- Mike Strain DVM roaches and other pests. bond. The Commission summons to Campbell continued to illegally do stances.” Commissioner

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BB“We have a reputation of having a tough Louisiana,ff the women challenged everyone regulatory program,” Gates said. “Seed com- they met with a battery of questions ranging panies know if they send their seed here, it’s from regulatory issues to marketing strate- going to be thoroughly checked. gies. “When a seed company calls me and says, During their six-week visit to Louisiana, ‘give us a break, you’ve sampled our seed the group also attended lectures and seminars five times,’ that means we are doing our job.” at Southern University’s Ag Center on vari- Baluti said one problem she sees in her ous subjects including organic farming, irri- community is vendors offering expired seed gation, food safety certification, entrepre- for purchase. neurship and trade policy issues. The Borlaug “Who checks the companies if they don’t fellows also visited the Kleinpeter Farms sell their seed by the expiration date?” Baluti Dairy production plant, Red Stick Farmers asked. Market in Baton Rouge and the McIllhenny Cannon said a strong state authority is the Tabasco plant in Avery Island south of New norm in Louisiana. Iberia. “LDAF inspectors check stores for the Baluti, a farmer organization development expired seed among other things,” Cannon coordinator with Malawi Enterprise Zones said. “They will place a stop order on the Association, said her area of interest is expired seed and it cannot be moved unless farmer cooperatives as well as development an inspector places a stop order release on it.” and trade policy issues related to agricultural The delegation’s LDAF tour concluded imports. with a presentation conducted by Louisiana “Agriculture trade in Malawi is very liber- After a visit to USDA’s La. APHIS Veterinary Services Office, located at the area U.S. Department of Agriculture epi- ated but there are many gaps that need to be LDAF Baton Rouge campus, are from left Diane Stacy of the LDAF, Terry demiologist and aquaculture liaison Terry improved,” Baluti said. “We are learning Conger of the USDA, Stella Kachoka of Malawi, Maness Ngoma of Malawi, Conger on USDA’s role in safeguarding ani- what the U.S. is doing, especially in Eunice Mwongera of Kenya, Martha Littlefield of the LDAF and Patience Baluti mal health. The USDA’s Animal and Plant Louisiana, so that we can make an impact on Health Inspection Service (APHIS) our own communities and how we can best of Malawi. Louisiana office is housed at the LDAF head- lobby our government to close the gaps.” our products,” Baluti said. “A lot of farmers After the Borlaug fellows return home, quarters in Baton Rouge. Baluti said she is particularly interested in or producers here are into value adding Southern University officials plan to visit The delegation seemed to absorb every the value-added products she saw in which isn’t common in Africa. Without each participant’s community and evaluate piece of information they were presented. Louisiana. adding value our producers receive a very how each has implemented the training Determined to make the most of their visit in “I’ve learned that we need to add value to low price for their raw product.” received during their visit.

WW ho was NN orman E.E.BB orlaug? Report or solve a Norman E. Bourlaug, who 2007. He was also awarded the died in September 2009 at the 1970 Nobel Peace Prize, for his age of 95, was an expert in plant work in developing high-yield crime pathology. The Iowa native’s wheat varieties in the 1960s that research led to the development virtually eliminated recurring of several high-yield, disease- famines that plagued India and The Crimestoppers program and resistant wheat varieties and Pakistan. the Louisiana Department of helped developing nations battle The Bourlag fellowship is hunger and starvation. funded by the USDA’s Foreign Agriculture & Forestry’s enforce- To recognize Bourlag’s contri- Agricultural Service in collabo- butions to international agricul- ration with the U.S. Agency for ment officers can help you solve ture and worldwide food securi- International Development. ty, the USDA created the Since the Borlaung’s Women livestock, farm equipment, or Norman E. Borlaug in Science initiative was estab- International Agricultural lished, more than 40 female timber theft and forest arson Science and Technology agricultural scientists and entre- Fellowship Program in 2004 Courtesy Texas A&M University preneurs, from twelve countries, crimes. Your anonymous tip Bourlag, considered by many Norman E. Borlaug, in an have participated in the program to be the father of the “Green undated photo, conducting including Burkina Faso, Ghana, which leads to arrest and convic- Revolution” that dramatically research in a wheat field. Kenya, Mali, Malawi, tion may get you a cash reward. increased food production in ed the United States Mozambique, Niger, Nigeria, developing nations, was present- Congressional Gold Medal in Senegal, Uganda and Zambia. Cattle theft and other agricultural-related crimes? Visit 1-800-558-9741 Louisiana Market Bulletin at: Forestry related crimes? www.ldaf.la.gov 225-925-4500 Page 6 MARKET BULLETIN October 22, 2009 Coming Your Way

The Folsom Community [email protected]. (DeRidder) and Nov. 14 Bob Jensen at 504-254-0809. up, $8 for 4-11 and freed for chil- Market will be held Nov. 21 Second Saturday Plant Sale (Sulphur). Technical Large Animal dren 3 and under. Discounts are along Railroad Ave. from 9 a.m. program will be held Nov. 14 at Warm up areas, RV spots, stalls Emergency Rescue Training offered for families, groups and to 1 p.m. in Folsom. 9:00 a.m. at the Parkway Partners and hotels are available. Course will be held Nov. 13-15 field trips. Entertainment will be offered Greenhouse, 1137 Baronne St. For more information, contact at the LSU Fire & Emergency For more information, contact from 10:30 a.m. through 12:30 (corner of Baronne and Clio), Michelle at 409-382-0769 or Training Center in Minden. CM Farms at 337-666-2280 or p.m. Vendor booths are available. New Orleans. Renee at 337-855-3279. The course is for first respon- visit www.cmfarmsllc.com. For more information, contact A variety of guest speakers will Information may also be found ders, veterinarians, animal con- Lyons Den Ranch Horses 3rd Debra Wactor at 985-796-9833 or lecture on horticultural issues. at www.silverspurridersclub.com. trol and other animal care person- Annual Production Sale & visit www.villageof folsom.com. For more information, call 504- River Cities Barrel Racing nel to work together to safely and Futurity will be held November The 13th Louisiana Plant 620-2224 or e-mail finals will be held Oct 24 at the effectively save animal lives 7 at the Acadia Parish Multi Materials Conference will be [email protected]. Hineston Arena in Hineston at 10 without compromising human life Purpose Facility. held Oct. 29 at the LSU Louisiana Stock Horse final a.m. during and emergency event. The futurity is at 9 a.m. Sale AgCenter’s Hammond Research show of the season is Nov 14-15 Open, age group and novice Course registration fee is $250. starts at 1 p.m. Station, 21549 Old Covington at the Leesville Rodeo Arena in horse classes are offered in the For more information, contact 25 + head of quality weanlings, Hwy., from 9 a.m. through 3:30 Leesville. central Louisiana area. Pole bend- Dr. Rebecca McConnico at 225- yearlings, started 2 year olds and p.m. Open, cowboy, novice, junior ing classes are also available. 578-9610 or visit the Louisiana 5 year olds, roans, palomino, The event is an educational pro- horse and 14 and under youth Trophy saddles, buckles and other State Animal Rescue Team Web bays, grays and sorrels will be gram for nursery and landscape divisions will be offered. prizes will be awarded in site at www.lsart.org. available. professionals. The registration For more information, contact October. Pumpkin Patch will be open For more information, go to fee is $25. Judy Weisgerber at 337-238- For more information, call 318- October 1-31 at the Covenant www.lyonshorses.com for pic- Michele Andre from Ball 0193. 445-8907 or www.rivercitiesbar- United Methodist Church, 300 tures and pedigrees or contact Horticulture and Buddy Lee from The Louisiana Amateur relracers.com. East Martial Street, in Lafayette Daniel Lyons at 337-945-0364 or Plant Development Services Inc. Cutting Horse Association will Arborist Continuing from 9.am until 7 p.m. Barrett Lyons at 337-288-0887 or will be featured speakers. Other hold its final competition of the Education Workshops will be Family activities are planned by e-mail at lyonshorses@centu- topics include ornamental sweet year Nov. 14 at 10 a.m. at the held on October 23 and January for every weekend during the rytel.net. potatoes, bog gardens and reten- Rice Festival Arena in Crowley. 22. month. Free rides, fun jump, South Louisiana Hunt and tion areas, recommended fruit Practice begins at 8:30 a.m. The Oct. 23 event will be held mini-zoo; a craft show will also Field Trials will be held at a vari- varieties for Louisiana and toma- For more information, call at Camp Grant Walker in Pollock, be available on Oct 24. A large ety of locations this fall and win- to varieties. Mary Kay Walker at 337-967- seating limited to 100, deadline is selection of pumpkins will be on ter. For more information, contact 0139. Oct. 9. The Jan. 22, 2010 event is sale as part of our Missions fund In Rosepine, Oct. 24-25, con- Allen Owings at 985-543-4125 or Silver Spur Riders Club scheduled at the Northwest raiser. tact Brian English at 337-513- [email protected]. monthly show will be held Oct. Louisiana Chapter Red Cross in For more information, contact 5492 or [email protected]. In Cajun Fall Classic Show will 24 at the DeRidder Covered Shreveport. Seating limited to the church office at 337-981- Grand Coteau, Nov. 28, contact be held Nov. 14 at the Ike Arena in DeRidder. 200, deadline is January 8. 2088. Rob Barry at 337-662-5690 or Hamilton Expo Center in West The last event of the season is For more information, contact A Halloween MAiZE will be [email protected]. In Monroe. scheduled for Nov. 14 at the West Hallie Dozier at 225-578-2373. hosted by CM Farms in Reeves Melville, Dec. 12, contact Rob This will be an approved 4- Calcasieu Arena in Sulphur. The Cajun Canary and Finch through November 29 at Hwy. Barry at 337-662-5690 or bar- judge appaloosa show and will Classes offered are peewee, Club will hold its Cajun Canary 190 next to Reeves City Park. [email protected]. include the La. State. Appaloosa junior, senior and open in Show Oct. 24 at St. Paul Hours of operation are 5 p.m.- Wanted: vendors for the Dec. Club first weanling futurity. English, western, Arabian, halter, Methodist Center, 6500 Jefferson 9p.m. Fridays, 10 a.m.-9 p.m. 12 Pioneer Parade & Trade Day For class list and cost visit the showmanship, speed and lunge- Hwy. in Harahan from 8 a.m. - 7 Saturday and 1 p.m.-6 p.m. on in Grand Cane. LSAC website at www.lastateap- line events. p.m. Sunday. Field trip hours during The Historic Grand Cane pclub.org All shows are APHA, PAC, Sale tables for exhibitors and weekdays are available by reser- Association sponsors the event. For more information, contact PtHA and OCAP approved. auction items will be available. vation. For more information, contact Frank Barker at 985-532-5252 or Future event dates are Oct. 24 For more information, contact Admission is $10 for age12 and Linda at 318-858-3419. Ag commissioner urges Rain causes problems for farmers disaster declaration Agriculture and Forestry Strain said the disaster declara- Frequent rains during September and continuing into Gins, which normally would be busy this time of the Commissioner Mike Strain, tion will allow farmers and ranchers October have kept cotton farmers out of their fields year, delayed opening until more of the crop was har- D.V.M., said a federal disaster dec- to participate in federal assistance and have jeopardized the crop, according to LSU vested. laration is needed to protect farm- programs. AgCenter cotton specialist, Don Boquet. “Cotton can make a lot of money in a good year, but ing parishes where severe drought Nearly all of the state’s corn and “Anything that delays harvest will reduce both yield in a bad year it can lose a lot of money,” Boquet said. during the early summer will drasti- grain sorghum has been harvested, and quality of the cotton,” Boquet said. “So that’s why farmers are reluctant to plant it, and cally reduce yield on cotton, soy- but excessive rainfall over the last Boquet said farmers are seeing boll rot and staining they plant grain crops instead.” beans and sweet potatoes this sea- two weeks has drastically slowed of the fibers. “During wet periods, mold will grow on With 230,000 acres, Louisiana has the smallest cot- son. the cotton, soybean and sweet pota- it. Tannins from the seed will stain it so that means it’s ton crop in history. Boquet says problems with weath- Strain sent a letter to Governor to harvesting process, Strain said. not as good as it otherwise would be.” er patterns this year are discouraging for farmers, but Bobby Jindal Sept. 24 urging him Strain said he has asked the Rain also can knock the lint to the ground so it can’t better prices could keep acreage from dropping even to push the United States USDA’s Farm Services Agency to be harvested. Wet fibers become weathered and weak- lower. Department of Agriculture for the prepare individual parish reports on ened and can break during ginning. “If we could successfully harvest this crop, I think disaster declaration. the drought and harvest situation October has been unusually wet so far, and this will cotton could be back with equal acreage or a little “Our farmers and ranchers are and submit their findings directly to continue to reduce the quality of the crop and delay the more acreage next year because the price is probably experiencing hardships from the the governor’s office. harvest. going to go up,” he said. summer drought that are intensified “Agriculture plays a major role in Weather has been a continuing challenge during the Boquet estimates that 60 to 70 percent of the crop is by the current rainfall,” Strain said. our state’s economy and we must long and risky growing season for cotton, Boquet said. still in the field. “I’ve asked Governor Jindal to send do everything possible to ensure Conditions were wet when cotton went into the field Last year’s cotton crop had a gross farm value of a letter to USDA Secretary Thomas that our farmers and ranchers can in the spring. Then a midsummer drought affected $122 million, according to the LSU AgCenter’s sum- Vilsack recommending the disaster stay solvent and productive,” Strain some fields. Now farmers are hoping the weather will mary report for 2008. declaration.” said. cooperate so they can complete the harvest. -LSU AgCenter Report- October 22, 2009 MARKET BULLETIN Page 7 Tammany Parish; 504-455-4187. Reg. Angus bull, 3 yrs., $2000; $750/1-up; (6) heifers, 11-20 mos., Bill Jenkins, Angie, Washington Reg. Brahman bulls & heifers, reg. Angus bull, 15 mos., $1500; $650/1-up, deliv. avail. Harold Parish; 985-848-2676. Category Index halter broke & stick ready, reg. Angus bull, 13 mos., $1300; Landreneau, Eunice, St. Landry Brangus & blk. baldy heifers, Cattle...... 7 $1250/1-up; bred cows, bred to reg. Angus cow, 13 yrs., $500; reg. Parish; 337-457-0505 or 337-351- 18-24 mos., exposed to blk. Angus Horses...... 8 reg. J.D. Hudgins Brahman bull, Angus cow, 7 yrs., $800. Tommy 8190. bull, calve in early spring, born & Stallion Service...... 9 $2000/1-up. Jim Kratzer, Roanoke, Leger, Scott, Lafayette Parish; Reg. Beefmaster cows, 3 yrs., raised on farm, guaranteed bred, Sheep & Goats...... 9 Jeff Davis Parish; 337-277-7490. 337-298-1245. $1400/pr.; bull, $1500, heifers also $900/1. Kent Fontenot, Reeves, Freezer calves, Charolais & (2) young freezer calves, (1) avail. Aaron Poirrer, Roseland, Allen Parish; 337-884-6674. Dogs...... 9 Charlangus, $2/lb. dress wt., $1/lb. $300, (1) $200. Jean Romero, Tangipahoa Parish; 985-748-3009 Reg. Angus bulls, 2 yrs., stout & Swine...... 10 live weight, will deliver to local Erath, Vermilion Parish; 337-937- after 6 p.m. heavy muscled, top genetics, GAR Domesticated Birds...... 10 slaughter house. Frederick 6777. Reg. Angus bull, 2 ½ yrs., blood- Predestined, Rito, Focus, ready for Poultry...... 10 Rodusta, Opelousas, St. Landry (36) Texas longhorns, 4-5 yrs., line New Design, $1250. D. work, $1800/1-up; reg. Angus Pigeons...... 11 Parish; 337-948-6511 or 337-331- some w/calves on ground, all bred Carruth, Greensburg, St. Helena heifers, bred & pairs to Big Eye, Rabbits...... 11 3151. to calve by spring, $17,100/all. Parish; 225-572-1873. 5050 & Grand Bayou Objective Deer & Exotics...... 11 Pb Bragus bull, 3 yrs., $1200. Harry Roark, Ethel, East Feliciana (20) reg. Angus heifers, 6-12 7061, started calving in Sept., Ratite...... 11 Chris Normand, Pineville, Parish; 225-683-3971. mos., long wide & thick calfhood $1400/1; (4) F1 heifers, 12 mos., Avoyelles Parish; 318-253-5569. Beefmaster heifers & bulls, 6 vacc., $950/1; 2 yr. bulls, $2000/1. reg., Angus by reg. Brahman, all Aquaculture...... 11 Brown Swiss & Guernsey mos., $500/1; reg. Beefmaster bull, John Patrick, St. Francisville, West shorts & wormed, ready to breed in Farm Services...... 11 heifers, $650/1. K. Martinez, 3 yrs., from Lasater Ranch in Feliciana Parish; 225-635-4614 or Dec., $900/1. Lee Robbins, Livestock Boarding...... 11 Donaldsonville, Ascension Parish; Colorado, excel. underline & gen- 225-721-1478. Dubach, Lincoln Parish; Rural Properties...... 12 225-717-4345. tle, calves 65 lbs., $2700. Seth (9) Brangus & Braford cows www.grandbayoufarms.com or Bees & Honey Jersey & Holstein milk nurse Woods, Gueydan, Vermilion w/Brangus calves at side, 3/n/1s, 3- 318-623-8762. Fertilizer...... 12 cows, $800/1; Jersey Holstein Parish; 337-536-6885 or 337-304- 6 yrs., 300 lbs., bred back to 6 yr. Reg. Angus bull, born 2/14/04, Seeds, Flowers & cross heifer calves, $175/1; Jersey 1877. Char. bull, vacc. & wormed, nice, ready for heavy service, bloodlines & Jersey/cross heifers, 400-600 Reg. Texas longhorn, cows, gentle, deliv. avail., $1050/1; bull, Queen, Something Special, Ornamentals...... 12 lbs., $650/1. J. Martinez, heifers & bulls, reduction sale, $1350. Jeff Roach, Sulphur, Traveler & Touchstone, wonderful Trees & Fruiting Donaldsonville, Ascension Parish; $500/1-up. Matt Westmoreland, Calcasieu Parish; 337-558-5275 or features, gentle, respects fences, Vines...... 12 225-717-4345. Franklinton, Washington Parish; 337-660-6950. $1850. Ed Dugas, Carencro; Fruits & Vegetables (3) reg. Beefmaster bulls, ready 985-515-3172. (2) blk. heifers 6 mos., very gen- Lafayette Parish; 337-896-4335. Hay & Grain...... 12 for heavy service, top bloodline, Pb bull Brangus, 15 mos., high tle, ½ Simm., ½ Beefmaster, from Reg. Star 5 calves, blk. Santa Tractors & Equip...... 13 $1500/1. Gaston Gerald, quality, bloodline Brinks, very reg. stock, $500/1. Rick Gertrudis x Angus, bull & (3) Farm Trucks...... 14 Greenwell Springs, East Baton gentle, easy to handle, straight Hackworth, Amite, Tangipahoa heifers, born 6/1/09-6/19/09, Trailers, Wagons & Rouge Parish; 225-654-8816 or back, $800; pb Brangus heifers, 7- Parish; 985-517-9003. breeding quality, $400/1-up. 225-603-9073. 8 mos. & older, $550-$700/1. Ray (2) yrlgs. golden certified Ignacio Valledor, Mandeville, St. Equipment...... 14 Reg. Angus bulls & heifers, 7-9 Brignac, Beaux Bridge, St. Martin heifers, gentle, calfhood vacc., (1) Tammany Parish; 985-898-0306 or Farm & Livestock mos., $525-$600/1. Clinton Parish; 337-207-1959. Brahman x Hereford, (1) Brahman 985-630-1520. Supplies...... 14 Breland, Angie, Washington Reg. blk. Angus bull, 2 ½ yrs., x Angus, $800; (2) Angus x ultra (35) Brangus heifers, 3/8s, Lumber & Sawing...... 14 Parish; 985-848-9213 or 985-515- no bad habits, $1000. Jerry Dison, blk. heifers, 8 mos., gentle, calf- heavy bred to lbw Angus bulls, Sewing & Fabrics...... 14 8883. Bienville, Bienville Parish; 318- hood vacc., $450. M. Richard, $950/1. Gary Anderson, Crafts & Wookwork...... 14 Team roping steers & heifers, 576-8950. Branch, Acadia Parish; 337-277- Cloutierville, Natchitoches Parish; From the Farm...... 14 pure Corriente, fresh & ready to (20) heifers, sired by Gardiner 0220. 318-379-0980 or 318-471-5998. rope, wormed, shots & healthy, Ranch Angus bulls, 525-575 lbs., Big & stout, home raised Reg. Char. bulls, 20 mos. & lease, $40/mo. or $450/1. F.A. vacc. & wormed, $550/1. Maxwell Brangus heifers, calving this fall, older, polled, semen tested, ready Calcote, Bunkie, Avoyelles Parish; Lea, Jr., Zachary, East Baton $1150/1 or all. Philip Watts, for service, top bloodlines, $200/1- CATTLE 318-346-6486 or 318-201-0323. Rouge Parish; 225-654-6858. Livingston, Livingston Parish; up. Charles Johnson, Vidalia, Braford bulls, 3 yrs., $1700; (5) reg. Brangus cows, Brangus 225-686-1306. Concordia Parish; 318-336-7141. Braford bull, 2 yrs., $1800. John type cow, all exposed to Angus Big & stout, golden certified (5) ¼ blood Brangus heifers, 12- No grade sires listed in the interest of Boudreaux, Abbeville, Vermilion bull, well built, heavy milkers, Braford heifers, calving this fall, 13 mos., out of F1 Brangus cows, better livestock. All dairy cattle 20 mos. Parish; 337-893-6743. gentle, (2) reg. Brangus heifers, $1350/1 or all. Philip Watts, sire by high performance Angus of age, beef cattle 24 mos. of age, or pas- Angus bulls, $1500/1-up. Ridley complete dispersal, $9200/all. Livingston, Livingston Parish; bull, $725/1 if all taken. G. turient or post pasturient animals of any age offered for sale, except for immedi- Chauvin, Raceland, Lafourche Danny Tonagel, Abita Springs, St. 225-686-1306. Brouillette, Church Point, St. ate slaughter, must have valid 30-day Parish; 985-804-2594. Tammany Parish; 985-264-0445 or (2) butcher Angus cross calves, Landry Parish; 337-344-6004. negative brucellosis test certificate. Reg. Angus bulls, 11-12 mos., 985-630-8943. $550/1; Angus/Jersey cross heifer, (20) cross bred Angus heifers, Contact La. Dept. of Agriculture and $675/1; bred cows, $950/1-up; Reg. red Angus bulls & heifers, 10 mos., $600. Bonnie Hunt, 14-16 mos., ready to bred, Forestry, P.O. Box 1951, Baton Rouge, cow calf prs., $1150/1-up. Charles 8 mos., weaned, $800/1. Wil Denham Springs, Livingston $10,000/all. Delos Thompson, La. 70821-1951. Ledet, Arnaudville, St. Landry Sonnier, Scott, Lafayette Parish; Parish; 225-936-3592. Folsom, St. Tammany Parish; 985- REMINDER: Have all of your Parish; 318-341-3377. 337-654-4498. Reg. polled Char. bull, 3 yrs., 796-9872. heifer calves between four and 12 Watusi bull, 5 yrs., nice big Butcher calves, will deliver to herd bull ready for heavy service, (43) Char. & few Beefmaster months of age vaccinated against horns, trade for heifers or $1100 slaughter house, dress wt., $2/lb; grandson of both HBR Program cows, (5) calves at side, bred back brucellosis. For information con- obo. Steven Martin, Ringgold, Red live wt., $1.25/lb. S. Richard, 297 & HBR Magnum 93, $1500; to lbw Char. bull, vacc. & wormed, tact your local veterinarian, River Parish; 318-423-0681. Welsh, Jeff Davis Parish; 337-734- cows & heifers pasture exposed for nice & gentle, all home raised, LDAF animal health personnel, (3) young calf/calf prs., (2) 3359 or 337-526-6140. late winter calving, $750/1. Joel pkg. deal, herd sell out, $35,000. your parish Cattlemen's Brangus, (1) Hereford w/(3) blk. Reg. Char. bulls, 16-20 mos., Pigott, Pearl River, St. Tammany R.A. Ensminger, DeRidder, Association or parish Farm baldy calves, $950/pr., or lbw, $1500/1-up. Karen Fuqua, Parish; 985-326-6516. Beauregard Parish; 337-463-8696, Bureau. $2700/all. Jerry Salisbury, West Effie, Avoyelles P arish; 318-481- Dexter heifers & steers, $200/1- p.m. Reg. 5/8, 3/8 Braford bulls & Monroe, Ouachita Parish; 318- 2888. up; Scottish Highland & Dexter (3) milk cows, (2) Holsteins heifers, champ bloodlines, gain 325-6736. (30) Brangus & blk. blady-type Cross heifer, $600. Jerry Corley, w/calves, $1000/1; blk. heifer, test leaders, weaned heifers, Pb Char. bull, 12-13 mos., heifers, pregnancy checked, bred Trout, LaSalle Parish; www.cor- $500; bull, $500. Wendy Gaspard, $800/1-up; bred heifers, $1400/1- polled, no bad habits, very gentle, to Angus bull, $1025/1-up. Ed leysminiaturesacres.com or 318- Rayne, Acadia Parish; 337-739- up; 2 yr. bulls, $1700/1-up. Fred easy to handle, dewormed, $1000- O’Neal, DeRidder, Beauregard 992-8101. 4071. Elsing, Alexandria, Rapides $1200/1. Philip Melancon, Church Parish; 337-463-8665. Polled Hereford bulls, 9 mos., (4) tiger stripe heifers, 1+yrs., Parish; 318-442-0741 or 318-447- Point, Acadia Parish; 337-873- (10) reg. blk. AI sired Angus performance bred, great EPDs, exposed to reg. Angus bull since 1145. 6232. bulls, 22 mos., ultra sound & gentle, all shots & wormed, 8/1/09, free deliv., $5500. Bob Reg. Angus bull, 3 ½ yrs., Bando Reg. Angus cow w/heifer calf, semen tested, very gentle, $800/1-up. Laura Hughes, Shoalmire, Powhatan, & Emulation bloodlines, proven $1800; reg. Angus heifer, 12 mos., $2000/1-up. Earl Lemoine, Zachary, East Baton Rogue Parish; Natchitoches Parish; 318-352- breeder, calves to show, $1700; (4) $1000; reg. Angus bull, 38 mos., Moreauville, Avoyelles Parish; 225-658-5348. 0355. reg. Angus cows, 2-5 yrs., w/May $2000; reg. Angus cow w/heifer 318-452-5503 or 318-985-2034. (6) ¾ Angus/Beefmaster cross Holstein nurse cow, 8 yrs., & June calves by side, Traveler & calf, $2500; reg. Angus bull, 15 Reg. blk. polled Simm., (7) heifers, 10 mos., blk., gentle, w/Angus bull born in June, $1050. Blackcap bloodlines, $1100/1. mos., $1500. Tommy Leger, Scott, bulls, 10 mos.-2 yrs., bloodlines excel. cond., shots & wormed, on Glen Grant, Grayson, Caldwell Larry Nagy, Covington, St. Lafayette Parish; 337-298-1245. Black Irish Kansas, good EPDs, pasture/feed, $535/1 if all taken. Parish; 318-649-6516. Page 8 MARKET BULLETIN October 22, 2009 mane & tail, 15 hands, 14 yrs., nego., both are gentle, halter Mr. Jess Perry, 90 days riding, Richard, Crowley, Acadia Parish; rides & pulls, anyone can ride or broke, needs a good home. Karen very gentle, good prospect, La. 337-652-6581. HORSES, drive, $1000; (1) bay, 2 ½ yrs., Edwards, Sunset, St. Landry bred, $1800. Frances Peloquin, Painted TW horses, wean., 14.3 hands, very gentle, green Parish; 337-278-0641. Lake Charles, Calcasieu Parish; $350/1-up. Carl Devillier, & broke only, $350. Darwin Young, Pair of miniature jacks, 4 yrs., 337-540-4556. Chataignier, Evangeline Parish; Ville Platte, Evangeline Parish; jenny in foal, pb, looks nice, AQHA bay filly, 2 yrs., Colonel 337-580-9190. JACKS 337-580-4400. $1500 obo. Rebecca Gondron, Freckles, Nu Chex to Cash, gen- 1996 reg. bay thoroughbred Jennies, geld. & jacks, makes Broussard, Lafayette Parish; 337- tle, super prospect, heeling now, named Today’s Heroine, good pets or guard animals, dif- 319-8238. $2500; 4 yr. bay Welsh , but- jockey # 9612659 on file & DNA All horses, mules, and jacks must ferent ages & colors, deliv. avail., Reg. 2009 Rocky Mountain termilk buckskin, English or typed w/AQHA, does not ride be from bona fide livestock farm- jennies, $200-$300/1; geld. & chocolate filly, beautiful, sire is Western, 120 riding days, gentle, well, excel. broodmare, $1500 ers. We cannot accept notices jacks, $50-$100/1. D. Young, Over The Top, $2500; reg. 1 yr. $1800; 5 yr. AQHA bay mare, obo; ‘08 un-reg. pal. Appendix from horse dealers, order buyers Ville Platte, Evangeline Parish; Rocky Kentucky Mountain geld., heeling, ready to haul, good mare, stallion, pedigree Hollywood Dun or persons selling on commission 337-580-4400. chocolate, flaxen mane & tail, 14.3 hands, sound & gentle, good It, Aguila Baron, Zan Parr Bar, basis. 2008 APHA pal. & golden pal. nice, sire is Amego’s Rock’n conform., $4500. F. Peloquin, Gay Bar King, Native Dancer, Every time you submit an adver- solid fillies, awesome conform., Gem, $3000. Dwayne, Larose, Lake Charles, Calcasieu Parish; only halter broke, $750; ‘00 reg. tisement one of the following must AQHA sire bred Doc, Poco Lafourche Parish; 985-632-4968 337-540-4556. sorrel paint mare, Freckled be provided. 1. All listings of hors- Bueno, Tivio, Peppy San Badger, or 985-859-3588. 2001 red roaming geld., not Effects, APHA #557,758, does es, mules or jacks must be accom- dams, Skipa Star, Titans Flit & Reg. 2009 SSHBEA brown/wh., reg. 15 hands, 1200 lbs., used for not ride, excel. broodmare, $1500 panied by a COPY of the original Encore, $950/1-up; (2) blk. & (1) stallion, very nice, sire is Over team roping, heading, ranch obo. Sarina S. Lirette, Bourg, official negative Coggins test for perlino AQHA stallions, 2-3 yrs., The Top, $1000. Dwayne, Larose, work, trails, great horse for begin- Terrebonne Parish; 985-665- Equine Infectious Anemia (E.I.A.) Doc Bar, Doc Lynx, Poco Bueno Lafourche Parish; 985-632-4968 ner riders, kids or adults, good 0464. that was performed within the past & Tivio, Jameen Tivio, Peppy San or 985-859-3588. lesson or family horse, $3000 AQHA performance mare out 6 months prior to sale on all hors- Badger, Gay Bar King, excel. Rocky Mountain, Kentucky obo. Dean Gentile, Port Allen; of Doc Fitz, 17 yrs., beautiful, es, mules, and jacks, except nurs- conform. & dispositions, very Mountain registered and certified 225-328-2198 or 225-627-9562. AQHA points earned in Team ing foals. (OR) 2. A signed state- intelligent, no bad habits, $950/1- to breed broodmares, all have AQHA geld., starting roping, Penning Ranch sorting, competed ment from the seller stating that he up. J.C. Parker, DeRidder, produced beautiful chocolate fil- gentle & sound, 15.3 hands, in AQHA world show, sorrel, will furnish the buyer with a nega- Beauregard Parish; 337-463- lies, $1500/1 or $3500/3. Vicky $1800, obo. Robbie Oxer, Lake great for beginners or experi- tive Coggins at the time of sale. 2237. Costanza, Harrisonburg, Charles, Calcasieu Parish; 337- enced rider, $3000. Raymond QH geld., 2 yrs., sorrel w/blaze Catahoula Parish; 318-744-5620. 912-1101. Simmons, Independence, AQHA & APHA, huge reduc- & (3) white sockings, catch him (25) miniature donkeys, good 1999 AQHA bay mare, blood- Livingston Parish; 985-878-3642. tion sale, must sell, quality breed- anywhere, small 14 hands, but bloodlines, males & females, your line of double breed Doc’s Reg. TW filly, 3 ½ yrs., ing, all colors, buckskins, pal. & accepts saddle & bridle easily, choice, $300/1-up. Elton Prescription w/Peppy San Badger blk./wh. homozygous paint, blue blk. sorrels, etc., no reasonable $400; QH filly, 4 yrs., catch her Bernard, Mansura, Avoyelles & Doc Athena, $1600; ‘06 AQHA eyes, very gentle, well gaited, offer refused, wean. & older, anywhere, sweet disp., green Parish; 318-240-1990. Dun mare, granddaughter of excel. mannered horse, current on $200/1-up. Jane Vidal, Loranger, broke, sorrel w/star, $600. Pam Mammoth donkeys, jacks, jen- Hollywood Dun It, bloodlines shots & wormed, $1400. G. Tangipahoa Parish; 985-878- Patin, Ventress, Pointe Coupee nets & yrlgs., colored & spotted, Doc’s Prescription, Peppy San Welch, Oakdale, Allen Parish; 4151. Parish; 225-638-7774. many to choose from, $400/1-up. Badger & Doc Athens, $1200. 318-306-1933. Dispersal Sale AMHA reg. 1997 blk. QH broodmare, good Fred Atkinson, DeRidder, Mike LeFleur, Kinder, Allen TW, dark bay, 15 yrs., 17 hands, miniature horses & donkeys, stal- conform., gentle, in foal to Beaurgard Parish; 337-328-7119 Parish; 337-515-0686. smooth gaits, trail rides, easy to lions & , champ stock, Shining Sneakers, AQHA open or 337-396-1867. 1993 AQHA dun mare, blood- handle, load & trim, including $500/1-up; pkg. pricing, (3) superior reining, son of Shinning Full size & miniature donkeys, line Cutter Bill, Blondy’s Dude & tack, must sell, $1000 obo. G. mares w/free colt, up-to-date Sneakers, great mind, athletic, paint & brown, ready to fold, Hollywood Gold, $1200; ‘06 Soileau, Sunshine, Iberville vacc. Michael or Brenda Hebert, quiet, willing, own son of Shining mother & baby, $500. Dick AQHA Perlino mare, grand- Parish; 225-642-0777. Covington, St. Tammany Parish; Spark, $15,000. Cheryl Borer, Allain, New Iberia, Iberia Parish; daughter of Hollywood Dun It, Miniature horses, $300/1-up; 985-373-1393. Walker, Livingston Parish; 225- 337-364-5155. bloodlines Cutter Bill, Hollywood miniature donkeys, $300/1-up. AQHA mare, 11 yrs., finished 667-7415. Standard bred pacer horses, Gold & Blondy’s Dude, $800. Jerry Corley, Trout, LaSalle heading & heeling, ranch work & 1997 bay stallion, Shinning pulls buggy & rides, $700/1; blk. Mike LeFleur, Kinder, Allen Parish; www.corleysminia- rode on trail rides, 15 hands, sor- Sneakers, AQHA open superior geld., 6 yrs., bay mare, 7 yrs., Parish; 337-515-0686. tureacres.com. or 318-992-8101. rel w/blaze face, light color mane reining, great mind, athletic, trained by the Amish, $700/1; 1992 AQHA performance Reg. 8 yr. heifer, beautiful gray, & tail, stout & pretty w/lots of quiet, willing, own son of Shining harnesses, $200. Littell Mouiller, mare, out of Doc Fitz, AQHA papers avail., off of Easy Jet, 14.2 handle, very broke w/no buck, Spark, $15,000. Cheryl Borer, Mamou, Evangeline Parish; 337- points earned in team penning, hands, 1000 lbs., named “Jet,” bloodlines Doc O’Lena on Walker, Livingston Parish; 225- 468-3140 or 337-277-5635. and ranch sorting, sorrel, long loads in 2-horse straight load or papers, Sport Model bred, all 667-7415. Haflinger horses, both pull mane and tail, great for beginner slant trailer, does not kick or bite, vacc., must sell, $3000 obo. Jay AQHA reg. bay mare, 12 yrs., buggy & rides, trained by the or experienced rider, $2800. Ray no bad habits, ridden in water, Flose, Vacherie, St. James Parish; some parade riding experience, Amish, mare, 5 yrs., geld, 6 yrs., Simmons, Independence, around 4-wheelers, can last all 225-247-6666. good for trail rides, strong, needs $700/1. L. Mouiller, Mamou, Livingston Parish; 985-878-3642. day on trails at Brushy Creek or D AMHA & AMHR mini horses, experienced rider, $1000 obo; Evangeline Parish; 337-468-3140 2007 AQHA buttermilk buck- & D, potential to rope or sort cat- fillies, studs and colts, all colors, AQHA reg. bay mare, 14 yrs., or 337-277-5635. skin geld., grandson of Doc’s tle, current on shots & vacc., some broke to pull cart, $450/1- trail & parade riding, $1000; QH Miniature pal. filly, 5 mos., Hickory, sire is a money/point $1600. Gina Cutrer, Walker, up. Darron Cunningham, Albany, TW mix, 18 yrs., trail & parade gray & wh. mare, 12 yrs., filly earner/producer, ready to start Livingston Parish; 225-229-4477. Livingston Parish; 225-567- riding, gentle, great kid’s horse, starting to do tricks for treats, under saddle now, has basic Bay/wh. paint horse, no papers, 9594. $800. Clark McClendon, Folsom, $500-$800/1. Roy Hazelwood, ground work, current on all vacc., broke, used for pasture roping & (3) riding mules, (1) molly, (2) St. Tammany Parish; 985-502- Lacombe, St. Tammany Parish; $2500. Bettye Ann Browning, cow work, looks good, not for gelding mules, $1000-$2500; 7278. 985-882-3210. Ethel, East Feliciana Parish; kids, $1000. Derrick Melancon, gaited 6 yr. mare, anyone can 2008 AQHA gray stud colt, (25) Reg. Tennessee Walkers, www.browningquarterhorses.com Scott, Acadia Parish; 337-322- ride, $2000; 5 yr. gaited sprinted gentle, top Steady Tradition, herd reduction, gentle wean., or 225-405-51333 or 225-683- 6313. gelding, rides well, $1800; 12 yrs. Smart Little Lena, bottom daugh- yrlgs., mares, geld., stallions, red 3627. Haflinger mare & sulkey, 8 paint gelding, 1200 lbs., $1300. ter of Poco Bueno II by Poco roan, spotted buckskin, bay, blk., 2008 lineback dun filly, grand- yrs., sorrel w/wh. mane & tail, Steve Holsomback, Alexandria Bueno, $1000; (2) ‘08 AQHA sorrel, wh., will trade for farm daughter of Doc’s Hickory, leads, blaze face, 4 wh. stockings, Rapides Parish; 318-623-3937. gray fillies, top Steady Tradition, equipment, no horses for trade, loads, trims, current on all vacc., buggy mare, all harnesses, red 1990 AQHA reg., own Smart Little Lena, Peppy San $600/1-up. L.D. Spears, Dry $1500. Marc Browning, Ethel, sulkey w/top, excel. cond., can Daughter of Doc Quixote, by Badger, bottom daughter & Creek, Beauregard Parish; 337- East Feliciana Parish; ride 3 people, road safe, trained Hollywood Nus producer of 2003 granddaughter of Doc’s 328-7365. www.browningquarterhorses.com by Amish for only, gentle world champion Hollywood Nus Prescription & Jessie James, AQHA mare, 6 yr. gorgeous or 225-405-5133 or 225-683- & easy handle, $2300/all; 1 yr. Bar, proven producer earnings of $750. Travis Hughes, Forest, smoky, quiet & gentle, good kid’s 3627. triple reg. TW gray/wh. tobiano $30,000, $7500. Linda Anne West Carroll Parish; 318-428- horse, started heeling, bloodlines QH geld., 9 yrs., 15 hands, gen- stallion, champ bloodlines, about Helo, Crowley, Acadia Parish; 8402 or 318-418-2583. Zippo Pine Bar & Nu Chex to tle, anyone can ride, good temper 14.2 hands, should mature to 16 337-788-4002. /QH geld., $800 Cash, 14.2 hands, $3500; 3 yr. & easy keeper, great trail or hands, large frame, good color (2) mules, (1) sorrel w/blonde nego.; TW horse, blk. mare, $800, AQHA mare, Easy Jet, Bar Roula, pleasure horse, $1500. Andre producer, wh. mane & tail, very October 22, 2009 MARKET BULLETIN Page 9 calm & gentle, leads well, $1000. AQHA Appendix bay mare, 7 AQHA pal., 90% foundation Small pygmy goats, various Jack or LaJuan Johnson, yrs., gentle, broke to ride, not for bred, Doc Bar & King bred, third SHEEP & colors, $75/1-up. Bernard Marksville, Avoyelles Parish; inexperienced rider, easy keeper, generation, dilute gene, $300/$5 Darbonne, Pollock, Grant Parish; [email protected] or quick & light on her feet, ready mare care; APHA blk./wh. GOATS 318-765-9415. 318-253-8981. for any event, been in roping box, tobiano overo, producer of color Katahdin sheep, young rams & TW mare, 11 yrs., sorrel w/flax some scoring & tracking, still foals w/great conform. & disp., ewes, $50/1; (2) ABGA reg. mane & tail, blaze face, 15 hands, training, bloodlines, Bar Bob, $300/$5 mare care. Mike Vidal, Reg. Boer goats, 100% does & breeding/show does, March ‘08 & extra smooth & gentle, used for Doc Bar, Bueno Chex, Easy Jet & Loranger, Tangipahoa Parish; bucks, 4-H members welcome, 8 May ‘08, shown & placed well, trail riding, great for anyone, Raja Baba, $1200. Donnia 985-878-4151. mos., $100/1-up; exposed nan- ready to breed, $300/1. Cody $1000; 5 yr. light gray TW mare, Barrow, Burr Ferry, Vernon Perlino stallion, 100% produc- nies, $150/1-up. Allen Dugas, Boudreaux, Belle Rose, 15 hands, very smooth & gentle, Parish; 337-286-9353. er of buckskins, $300/$8 mare. Tickfaw, Tangipahoa Parish; 985- Assumption Parish; www.grand- has ridden everywhere, easy to AQHA Appendix sorrel/chest- Jane Vidal, Loranger, Tangipahoa 542-0252. bayouboers.com or 225-473- catch & load, $800; blk./wh. spot- nut filly, 6 mos., very gentle, pick Parish; 985-878-4151. (8) Katahdin hair sheep, $35/1. 7635. ted saddle horse geld., 3 yrs., 14 all her feet up, brush & bath her, AQHA perlino, guaranteed Hilda Menard, Youngsville, (2) ABGA reg. breeding/show hands, smooth gait, good con- leads, flexes, moves front-end & buckskin on your mare of any Lafayette Parish; 337-856-5493. does, March ‘08 & May ‘08, form., for anyone to ride, $900. back around, well built, blood- color, Doc O’Lena, Poco (3) bucklings, crossbred shown & placed well, ready to Jack or LaJuan Johnson, lines Doc Bar, Bueno, Chex, Easy Bueno/Gay Bar King breeding, Nubian & Boer, $75/1. J. breed, $300/1. Marksville, Avoyelles Parish; Jet, Raja Baba, Doc Olena, Junior $300/$5 mare. Jane Vidal, McBride, Maurice, Acadia Parish; Boer goat herd close out, (11) [email protected] or Reed & Pretty Impressive, $500. Loranger, Tangipahoa Parish; 337-789-5476. females, 75%-100%, all bred, 318-253-8981. Donnia Barrow, Burr Ferry, 985-878-4151. Fb & comm. Boer does, ready 100% Boer buck, all red heads, Gray reg. QH mare, 4 yrs., Vernon Parish; 337-286-9353. Reg. 2006 blk. & wh. tobiano to show 4-H, born 3/09; La. bred $1000/all. Raphael Johnson, show & cow horse, excel. blood- Sorrel geld., 7 yrs., works homozygous TW stallion, by tags, $250/1-up. Richard, Basile, Evangeline Parish; 337- lines, $3500. Wayne Winch, cows, easy keeper, $1500. Scott Unconditioned out of Hoosier Carencro, Lafayette Parish; 337- 432-5073 or 337-580-8322. Lafayette, Lafayette Parish; 337- Thibodeaux, Iowa, Calcasieu Daddy & Commanche Battle 896-6264. (2) Nigerian dwarf males, just 988-7488 or 337-247-1560. Parish; 337-526-1300. Color, dam is Shonee Delight out Blue-eyed Nigerian dwarf weaned, bottle raised pets, $75/1 Male , 6 mos., $100; (4) horses, (1) blk. QH gelding, of Stone Delight & Pride’s Ultra goats, assorted colors, (2) males, or $125/2. female donkey, 2 yrs., $325. 3 yrs., race bred, 15.1 hands, Threat, 15 hands, great conform., $100/1; female, $175/1. Ronnie Jerry Corley, Trout, LaSalle Loyton Courville, Sunset, St. rides, $1200; (1) ‘09 pal. QH filly, $300/$5 mare care. J. Briley, Andrepont, St. Landry; Parish; www.corleysminia- Landry Parish; 337-280-3306. $800; ‘08 pal. QH filly, $1200; Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Evangeline Parish; 337-461-2668 tureacres.com or 318-992-8108 Team blk. molly mules ‘08 pal. La. race bred, QH filly, 337-277-6695. or 337-336-1809. Myotonic, fainting goats, w/wagon, harness, lots of energy, $1800. Lisa Lyon, Welsh, Jeff Reg. 2003 AQHA sorrel stal- Reg. pb white Dorper sheep, $50/1-up. Harold Hoover, Amite, $2500. Keith Matte, Branch, Davis Parish; 337-370-3479. lion, by Dualin Gun, out of Dual spring ewe & ram lambs, several Tangipahoa Parish; 985-320- Acadia Parish; 337-296-6798 or TW mares, blk., blk./wh., sorrel Pep, Peppy San Badger & Doc’s yrs. breeding rams, bred open 5719. 337-334-9272. & liver, $700/1. Darla Fuge, Lake Hickory, dam is Razz Berries, out adult ewes, 1-3 yrs., wormed & 2008 reg. Katahdin ram, $500; Gray & wh. mini mare, 12 yrs., Arthur, Jeff Davis Parish; 337- of Son of a Doc, Doc Bar & Gay foot rot tolerant more muscle & (5) ‘09 spring ewe lambs, $225/1. mini pal. filly, 5 mos., $500-$800. 329-0046. Bar King, 15 hands, full brother to meat, hair sheep, no shearing, Mike & Regina Viator, New Roy Hazelwood, Lacombe, St. 3 yr. AQHA filly, barrel reigning Futurity winner, $300/$5 $175/1-up. Rodney Cotton, Iberia, Iberia Parish; 337-369- Tammany Parish; 985-882-3210. prospect, currently loping pattern, mare care. Roger Brown, Pineville, Rapides Parish; 318- 9319. Blk./wh. stallion & mares, $1800. B.D. Fontenot, Eunice, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; 640-2042. Katahdin ram lambs, 4-7 mos., $1000/1-up. Wilson LaGraize, Evangeline Parish; 337-789- 337-277-7290. 2008 reg. Katahdin ram, $500; $60/1. Johnny R. Horton, Franklinton, Washington Parish; 9714. Reg. 2005 AQHA cremello stal- (5) ‘09 spring ewe lambs, $225/1. Quitman, Jackson Parish; 318- www.catcawoods.com or 504- Miniature horse stud colt, 5 lion, by Peppy a Sport, out of Mike & Regina Viator, New 395-8450. 812-8018. mos., playful & good natured, Peppy A Gem, dam is Sandy’s Iberia, Iberia Parish; 337-369- Wanted: butcher lambs, wood Miniature horses, AMHA, $400. Nickie Hollingsworth, War Leo, out of Don War Leo, he 9319. sheep not hair sheep. Stan Muller, AMHR, FMHA reg., Buckaroo, Sulphur, Calcasieu Parish; 337- is 92% foundation bred & reg. Reg. Nubian doe, 2 yrs., exposed Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; Sid’s Rebel, Gold Melody Boy 309-9471. w/APHA, has a great disp. & con- to buck for Feb. ‘10 freshening, 337-826-3250. champion bloodlines, bred mares, Miniature brown/wh. paint form., 15.1 hands, $300/$5 mare $250. Lloyd Geist, Gray, wean., yrlg. fillies & colts, colt, 5 mos., very flashy, halter care. Jim Briley, Opelousas, St. Lafourche Parish; 985-850-4489. $500/1-up. Wilson LaGraize, broke, can be reg. for an extra fee, Landry Parish; 337-277-6695. Nigerian dwarf or pygmy goat Franklinton, Washington Parish; $500. Steve Chelette, Reg. 2005 AQHA perlino stal- babies, ready for Thanksgiving, DOGS www.catcawoods.com or 504- Washington, St. Landry Parish; lion, by Kiowa Bar Fritz, out of $135/1-up. Dianna Allshouse, 813-8018. 337-826-3009. Bar Doc Fritz & Doc’s Sweetie Loranger, Tangipahoa Parish; 2009 stallion, lots of chrome & Lineback dunn , rides, Doll, dam is BMJ Vanilla Sunday, 985-320-7277 or 985-878-8453. Black Creek beagles, born flashy, 375 lbs., $2000; ‘09 pal. pulls & works cows, $500; 1 ½- out of Buddy Man Jack & Handy Beautiful herd, LSU maintain, 7/18/09, (1) female, (4) males, filly, darling disp., some chrome, year-old stud colt, halter broke, Man Jack & Poco Taito, he is reg. pb Nubians, Alpine, Lamancha & $75/1. Eugenie Rachel, Ethel, great bloodlines, 350 lbs., goes $400. Jimmy Menard, Jr., Branch, w/the Foundation Quarter Horse Boers, LaMancha/Nubian cross East Feliciana Parish; 225-683- back to First Down Dash on sire Acadia Parish; 337-523-6330. Association as 93% foundation doe, 6 mos., $110; pb Nubian doe, 4361. side, dam Back to Sun Frost, Miniature male paint donkey, 3 bred, has a beautiful disp. & con- 3 mons., dehorned, $175; other NSDR/CKC reg. Australian $2000; ‘92 mare, big stout, sweet, yrs., $200; 5 yrs. welsh mare, form., $300/$5 mare care. M. does exposed to bucks, $400/1- shepherd pups, lots of colors, foal by side, dbl. bred Dash For $700. David Lemaire, Abbeville, Briley, Opelousas, St. Landry up. Bonnie Hollis, 225-791-2968 merles, tris & solids, wormed & Cash, $1200; ‘97 stallion, son of Vermilion Parish; 337-642-9115 Parish; 337-277-6695. or 225-936-3592. shots, intelligent, companion or Dashing Cleat, grandsire is First or 337-652-7305. Iowna Cleat, son of Dashing (9) Nigerian dwarf goats, vari- work dog, parents on premises, Down Dash, 16.2 hands, 1300 Cleat, S1 111, sire of many money ous ages & colors, herd sell out, $250/1. Pat Boudreaux, Church lbs., $6500. Marlene Stewart, earners, dam Sensuous Sound S1 $50/1-up. Angie Kitchens, Point, Acadia Parish; 337-257- Albany, Livingston Parish; 225- 99, by Sound Venture, sire of Doyline, Webster Parish; 318- 6582. 209-1297 or 985-981-7963. STALLION many race money earners, semen 987-2057. ½ great Pyrenees, ½ Akbash Reg. Peruvian pasos, world’s shipping can be arranged, extra ADGA reg. Nubian & pups, born 6/01/09, parents & smoothest ride for pleasure, trail SERVICE fees will apply, fee for ‘09 live Lamancha dairy goats, bucks & pups raised w/sheep, goats & or show, all ages, $4500/1. breeding, $500, mare care avail. does, good milkers, $150/1-up, poultry, parents keep predators Sharlane Clattenburg, Montpelier, Marlene Stewart, Albany, Nubian buck, $200/1-up; ready to away from flock, $100/1. Brent St. Helena Parish; www.clatten- Reg. 2003 AQHA sorrel stallion Livingston Parish; 225-209-1297 breed Nubian doe, $250. Wanda Deville, Opelousas, St. Landry burgranch.com or 225-938-5359. by Daulin Gun out of Dual Pep, or 985-981-7963. Barras, St. Martinville, St. Martin Parish; 337-692-6767. 5 yr. Down Home Dash gray Peppy San Badger, Doc Hickory AQHA Cremello, CC Dash of Parish; 337-394-6683 or 337-519- Great Pyreness male pup, born mare, 15.1 hands, well started on & Miss Silver Pistol, dam is Razz Lighting, 15.2 hands, throws pal. 0231. 4/16/09; parents & pup raised barrels, excel. trail horse, no Berries, out of Son of a Doc, Doc & buckskins w/small heads & big Kathadin ram, wh. head & w/sheep, goats & poultry, parents vices, good ground manners, very Bar & Gay Bar King, full brother butts, racing halter, reining/roping body, 200 lbs., good breeder, no keep predators away from flock, gentle, knows Parelli games, to reigning Futurity winner, bloodlines Call Me Dash, SI-98, worms, low maintenance, sheds pick of the litter, he stays w/sheep $6500. Barb Ackerson, Folsom, $300/$5 mare care. Roger Brown, Skipper W, foals to show, $300- well, $60. Anthony Mumphrey, in the pasture, $120. B. Deville, St. Tammany Parish; 985-630- Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; $500/1. Lisa Lyons, Welsh, Jeff Eunice, Acadia Parish; 337-550- Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; 3371. 337-277-7290. Davis Parish; 337-370-3479. 0826. 337-692-6767. Page 10 MARKET BULLETIN October 22, 2009 Peek-a-poos, poodles, Reg. Aussie pups, small stan- Reg. border collie female, 16 Donald Jacob, Laplace, St. John Sisk, Baker, East Baton Rouge Pekinese, Yorkie-poos, $200/1- dard and minis, excel. bloodlines, mos., very gentle, easy to handle, the Baptist Parish; 985-652-6614. Parish; 225-774-7414. up. J. McBride, Maurice, Acadia health guaranteed, parents on site, obedience training, good pet or Lovebirds, proven prs., $40- Wanted: Paradise Bird Rescue Parish; 337-789-5476. beautiful red merle & red tris, working dog, $150. R. Robertson, $45/pr., (10) lovebirds, ready for & Sanctuary is taking all unwant- Great Pyreness guard dogs, $250/1. Rosetta Mercer, Grayson, Pineville, Rapides Parish; 318- first time breeding, $275/all; ed birds, will give them a good $100/1. John Rose, Lecompte, Caldwell Parish; 318-450-9354. 443-1211. Dutch blues & normals, split to home, plenty food & a good envi- Rapides Parish; 318-613-2138. Male border collie, red merle, Rat terrier pups, short legs, tri- other colors, breeding age, $25/1; ronment. Charles Rachal, Good barn dogs, 6 wks., ½ reg. ABCA reg. working lines, all color, small & wonderful pets, red-faced lutinos, red faced Moreauville, Avoyelles Parish; border collie, ½ rat terrier, shots, large, steady, attentive male & female, $100/1. Ashton Australian cinnamons, all split to 318-985-2391. blk./wh., very cute, free. Mary dogs, ready to go, $300/1. Sam Thibodeaux, Sunset, St. Landry orange face, normals, orange-face Kay Walker, Cade, Lafayette Marshall, Campti, Natchitoches Parish; 337-662-6330. normals, violets, many others Parish; 337-967-0139 Parish; 318-521-0879. NSDR/CKC reg. Australian split to multi colors, $20-$40/1; POULTRY, (2) CKC Shih-tzu males, Fb rat terrier pups, $50/1. A. shepherd pups, lots of colors, young lovebirds, recently weaned, wh./tan/light brown, $300/1. J.C. Clark, Baskin, Franklin Parish; merles, tris & solids, wormed & $20-$40/1; quality discounts. FOWL & Deville, Opelousas, St. Landry 318-248-4040 or 318-439-1116. shots, intelligent, companion or Dale Landry, Paincourtville, Parish; 337-351-0698. CKC Jack Russell pups, born work dog, parents on premises, Assumption Parish; 985-369- EGGS ABCA reg. border collie pups, 3/9/09, (2) males, $200/1; female, $250/1. Pat Boudreaux, Church 6952. parents on site, smart, beautiful, $250, accepting deposits now, Point, Acadia Parish; 337-257- Female red & green macaw Bobwhite quails, large easily trained or just a pet, female new litter expected on 9/15/09. 6582. w/cage, good to handle, 10 yrs., Mississippi & Georgia breed, day tri-color, born 6/10/09, shots & Wilson LaGraize, Franklinton, AKC reg. lemon beagle pups, 4 $1000. Robert Dakin, old, $1/1; 12 wks, $3/1. Bruce wormed, (3) males, (3) females, Washington Parish; 504-812- mos., 12”, shots & wormed, Napoleonville, Assumption Kyzar, Kentwood, Tangipahoa $300/1; tri-color & blk./wh., born 8018. $150/1. Faith Calbeck, Parish; 985-369-8951. Parish; 985-974-3100. 8/25/09, first shots & wormed, Shetland sheepdogs, sheltie, Alexandria, Rapides Parish; 318- 3 prs. sun conure, breeders, Guineas, some full grown & $300/1. Bill or Donna selling out, (12) females, (2) 449-9318. $450/1; cockatiels, young birds, some half grown, $6/1. Linda Musselwhite, Natchitoches, males, CKC reg. less than 4 yrs., AKC Rhodesian ridgeback all colors, $20/1. Don Leche, Bourgeois, Albany, Livingston Natchitoches Parish; 318-352- $150/1, $125/if all taken. Mark female, 3 mos., parents on site, Metairie, Jefferson Parish; 504- Parish; 225-567-6545. 2180. Lumetta, Amite, Tangipahoa $250. Doug, Leesville,Vernon 889-1784. Large Pharaoh quails, full Great Pyreness pups, beautiful Parish; 985-748-6257. Parish; 337-238-3730 or 318-729- Ringnecks, albino, lutino, blue grown, $1.5/1 also others avail. solid wh., gentle w/kids, good for Jack Russell & Parson terriers, 0823. turquoise white head blue & gray, prices; fertile eggs, 10¢/100. guarding, w/livestock, goats, rare blk./wh., AKC bloodline, cream head turquoise cream head- Patrick Thibodeaux, Church sheep, chickens, etc., $100/1. great for the farm, from working ed turquoise gray, $100/1; violets, Point, St. Landry Parish; 337- Errol Savage, Dupont, Avoyelles stock, short & long legged, some SWINE $700/1; red lories, $175/1; jen- 684-2013. Parish; 318-922-3964. w/blue merle & blue eyes, also days, 1 yr., $175. Donald Wease, Guinea Keets, $5/1; flying World Champion bred border tri-colored, pups & adults avail., Zachary, East Baton Rouge mallards, $10/1. Ta Lee, Ville collie pups, born 11/16/09, now $200-$650/1. Kent Benton, Parish; 225-654-5154. Platte, Evangeline Parish; 618- Show pigs, York x Hampshire & booking several pups from our Livingston, Livingston Parish; Parakeets, budgies, $10-$20/1; 401-5224. exotic, some extra muscle w/dim- world champion cow dog Head 225-686-0248. Rosey bourkes, $50/1; Rosey Call duck prs., grays, $40/1; ple & length, class champions of ‘N Heels Mack and our OK Cocker spaniel pups, born bourke males, split to rubino, snowy & butterscotch, $50/1. Shreveport, Alexandria, Grant, Reserve Futurity winner, Head 9/3/09, shots & dewclaws, choco- $250/1; normal bourkes, $35/1. Skip Boudreaux, Lafayette, Eunice, Galveston, pigs by War ‘N Heels Jill, Jill is a daughter of late/wh. & blk./wh., American’s Bill Brant, Benton, Bossier Lafayette Parish; 337-257-8811. paint & cross fire, $150/1, family World Champion cow dog Pet Registry Inc., (2) males, Parish; 318-965-5033. Barred rock, wh. leghorn, prices avail. Don Woodman, Elmer, Rockin G Spurs, this is a proven $300/1; (4) females, $300/1-up. Doves, wh. $8/1; ringneck & Australorp cross, reds, Cornish Rapides Parish; 318-793-2532. cow dog cross, pups, $700/1, Angie Kitchens, Doyline, Webster pied, $5.5/1; tangerine pearl, pullets & roosters, $5/1-up. Market & breeding show pigs, Mack at stud, $400. Mickey Parish; 318-987-2057. $20/pr.; tangerine pearl silky, quality sows & gilts & leading Daniel Gaspard, Kaplan; Thibodeaux, Greenwell Springs, AKC beagles, top AKC show $15/1. Jim Bearb, Carencro, boars, several litters avail. in Oct., Vermilion Parish; 337-789-5478. East Baton Rouge Parish; champions & home of the famous Lafayette Parish; 337-896-3475 $200/-up. Roland & Patricia Laying hens, $8/1; young www.headnheels.com or 225-261- Parader bloodline hunting stock or 337-298-0479. Kuehne, Greenwell Springs, East roosters, $6/1-up; baby chicks, 3886. bred by John Frances Davis & Parakeets, $7/1. Judy Folse, Baton Rouge Parish; 225-261- $1/1-up; ducks, $6/1-up. Daniel AKC German shepherd pups, family since ‘33, vacc. & wormed Vacherie, St. James Parish; 225- 0905. Gaspard, Kaplan; Vermilion extra-large, German bloodlines, on regular schedule, males, 265-4257. Parish; 337-789-5478. $500. Buddy Goatcher, Carencro, $200/1; females, $250/1. Wade (2) gray female Indian ringneck Poultry cages, 3’x7’x5’, Lafayette Parish; Davis, Alexandria, Rapides parakeets, DNA tested, ‘09 hatch, brooder on one end, self-feeder & [email protected] or 337-257- Parish; 318-794-9558. DOMESTIC $120/1; green/blue & blue par- water trough, $300/1; cage for 4813. AKC reg. German shepherd BIRDS & rotlets, $30/1. Mike Baio, Houma, chicks or quail, $400. Daniel Head ‘n Heels border collie pups, (4) males, born 7/31/09, Terrebonne Parish; baiom@bell- Gaspard, Kaplan; Vermilion pups, thanks to those that have $300/1. Murrell Hoffpauir, EQUIPMENT south.net or 985-851-6904 after 5 Parish; 337-789-5478. inquired about the availability of Church Point, Acadia Parish; 337- p.m. Hatching quail eggs, 15¢/1, pups from our pride and joy, Head 684-6209 or 337-258-1383. Canaries from award winning boiling quail eggs, 10¢/1; live ‘N Heels Kate and Rockin G AKC reg. German shepherd HF Quaker green, $175; hf line, males, $55/1; females, quails, $2/1; pint of pickled quail Tango, Kate is a daughter of pups, all shots & papers, (3) blue Quakers, $300; split adult $55/1; opal mosaic canaries eggs, $6/1. Ferall Venable, Scott, World Champion cow dog, Head females, 7 wks., $275/1; (2) Quakers, $200; HF cockatiels, $65/1; Gouldian finches $55/1; Lafayette Parish; 337-277-2422. ‘N Heels Mack. Tango, is an out- females, 6 mos., $225/1. Brent $4500/1-up; some breeder pairs, society finches, $7/1. Carlos Yard ready chickens, $2/1; standing son of World Champion Dauzat, Effie, Avoyelles Parish; green cheek conures & parakeets, Ambrogio, Houma; 985-868- grown chickens, $5/1. C.J. Rockin G Spurs, born 11/28/09, 318-253-9242. many more to pick from. Jane 3648. Hoffpauir, Dry Creek, pups, $700/1; Mack at stud $400. Reg. original Mountain cur Brown, Ragley, Beauregard Canaries, red mosaics, yellow Beauregard Parish; 337-328- Mickey Thibodeaux, Greenwell pups, born 8/27/09, (9) males, (5) Parish; 337-725-312 or 337-532- mosaics, glosters, opal & opal 7495. Springs, East Baton Rouge parish; females & started pups, shots & 5109. splits, young birds & breeders, Georgia giant quail eggs, 16- www.headnheels.com or 225-261- wormed, $175/1-up. Tommy Caiques, white bellied, $750/1; $5-/1-up. Ralph Bourque, 18 oz., full grown, shipping 3886. Myers, Goldonna, Natchitoches blk. head, $550/1; white fronted Lafayette, Lafayette Parish; 337- included, $50/100. Charles Alum. bog box, 2-door com- Parish; 318-727-9325. Amazons, $300/1; Panama 233-5927. Rachel, Moreauville, Avoyelles partment w/dry storage on top, AKC German shepherd pups, female, $1000; yellow-shoulder (3) male Indian ringneck para- Parish; 318-985-2391. fits in the back of a Kawasaki extra-large, German bloodlines, Amazon, $800/pr.; Hispanola keets, gray, blue & creamino, Silkie roosters, different col- Teryx, $600. Donnia Barrow, Burr $500/1. Buddy Goatcher, Amazon, $500/1; Timor $30/1; (2) gray females, trade for ors, adults, $8/1. Jerry Smith, Ferry, Vernon Parish; 337-286- Carencro, Lafayette Parish; 337- Cockatoo, male, $900; Lesser different colors green/blue & blue Rayne, Acadia Parish; 337-393- 9353. 257-4813. Cockatoo male breeder, $500. Ric parotletts, $30/1. Mike Baio, 2128. Reg. beagle pups, 10” & under, Anatolian x Pyrenees pups, Flowers, Vivian, Caddo Parish; Houma, Terrebonne Parish; Mandarin duck prs., ‘09 hatch, $75/1; (5) reg. brood beagles, first shots & wormed, female, 318-375-4557. [email protected] or 985-851- $50/1. Randall Baker, DeRidder, $50/1 or $200/all. Lavon Rester, male, $100/1. David Rigsby, Red rumps, Australian blue 6904 after 5 p.m. Beauregard Parish; 337-396-6649 Franklinton, Washington Parish; Converse, Sabine Parish; 318- Opaline blue & splits, $100/1; Wanted: greater sulphur-crest- or 337-390-9108. 985-848-8419 or 985-515-7985. 796-2796. young breeding prs., avail. ed cockatoo hen. Ellis or Becky Game fowl, proven bloodlines, October 22, 2009 MARKET BULLETIN Page 11 blk. hennies, roosters & hens, Foreman, Rayne, Acadia Parish; water buffalo cows & bulls, Payne, Lafayette, Lafayette stags, $25/1; hens, $10/1. Donny 337-334-8379. $400/1-up. Herbert M. LeJeune, Parish; 337-552-5452. Berzas, Mamou, Evangeline Wanted: blue old English ban- Oakdale, Allen Parish; 337-639- Bobcat & tree services, debris Parish; 337-468-2132. tam adults, chicks or eggs. N.E. 2953. FARM removal, lot clearing, dirt/gravel Gray call ducks, hen won Williams, Seminary, Miss., 601- (2) whitetail bucks, 1 yr., 8 work, trailer pads, etc., reason- grand champ waterfowl at 722-4582. points, $1500/1; (2) buck fawns, SERVICES able rates. R. Hoover, Northwest District Show, drake Wanted: Sumatra chickens, $100/1; (3) doe fawns, $500/1; all Ponchatoula, Tangipahoa Parish; won champ bantam waterfowl, will travel. Randall Baker, Texas/northern cross. Jarred 985-969-7775. $20/pr. Dean Gunter, Lecompte, DeRidder, Beauregard Parish; Morrow, Pitkin, Allen Parish; Certified artificial insemina- Rapides Parish; 318-776-9235 or 337-396-6649 or 337-390-9108. 318-634-3463. Fence building, barbwire, 4 tion services for cattle utilizing 318-880-6910. Wanted: assorted ducks, Buffalo bull & (3) cows, strands, $1.2/ft.; 5 strand, the heat watch system. Bryan Peacocks for Christmas, great guinea turkeys, geese, bantams, $3000/all; buffalo, 2 yrs., $500; $1.3/ft., call for other fence Payne, Lafayette, Lafayette for the holidays, we’ll hold & hens & roosters, must be healthy, water buffalo bull, over 2000 lbs., prices, net, hog & ranch style, Parish; 337-552-5452. feed yours till the holidays w/$20 40 miles from Rayne. Wilbur trophy head, $1000. Billy vinyl, customer/land owner sup- Professional hog removal serv- deposit towards purchase, ‘08 Leger, Rayne, Acadia Parish; Kelencti, Slaughter, East plies all material and must have ice, insurance provided to blk. shoulder peacocks in prs., 337-334-4949. Feliciana Parish; 225-244-0221. clear property. B. Long, landowners, free service. David should breed next year, $100/pr., Wanted: laying hens, pullets, Kentwood, Tangipahoa Parish; Braun, Greenwell Springs, East yrlg. Midnight male, $110; extra- your meat type roosters. Daniel 985-515-2093 or 985-229-7915. Baton Rouge Parish; 225-806- yrlg. blk. shoulder males, $25/1; Gaspard, Kaplan, Vermilion Fence building, barbwire, 5 8246. extra yrlg. Indian blue males, Parish; 337-789-5478. RATITES strands, $1/ft; plus material, Trackhoe/dozer trac. work, $25/1; ‘09 unsexed Indian blue & wooden privacy, hogwire & iron, land clearing, under brush, ponds, blk. shoulder peachicks, $25/1- free estimates. Barrett Hebert, right-of-ways, drives, gravel, up. Jeannie, Gonzales, Ascension Ostrich chicks, wk.-3 mos., Bell City, Calcasieu Parish; 337- bush hogging. David Ellis, Parish; 225-677-8964. PIGEONS $45/1-up. John Baldridge, 912-9699. Greensburg, St. Helena Parish; Peacock feathers, wh./India DeRidder, Beauregard Parish; 337- Tree spade can transplant trees 225-603-1028. blue tail feathers, 150+ feathers, 499-9494 or 337-463-8447. up to 6” diameter. Tony Templet, $50/100. Jeannie, Gonzales, Fantail pigeons, all young Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Ascension Parish; 225-677-8964. birds, $20/pr. Jim Bearb, Parish; 225-356-2094. 2009 hatched mallard ducks, Carencro, Lafayette Parish; 337- AQUACULTURE Professional hog removal serv- LIVESTOCK (12) females, (11) males, $6/1 or 896-3475. ice, insurance provided to $5/1 if all taken. Numa LaCaze, Racing homer pigeons, show & & EQUIPMENT landowners, free service. David BOARDING Boyce, Rapides Parish; 318-445- racing quality, yellow Trenton, Braun, Greenwell Springs, East 3118 or 318-613-4210. blk. eagle, red muelmen & more Baton Rouge Parish; 225-806- breeds, $15/1. Vernon (20) ringneck doves, $5/1. Pond stocking, coppernose 8246. Champagne, Houma, Terrebone John Gillespie, Denham Springs, bluegill, 30¢/1; hybrid bream, Lot clearing, pads built, lime- Stall barns, 5 acres of pasture, Parish; 985-873-8440. Livingston Parish; 225-270-5637. 30¢/1; redear bream, 30¢/1; bass, stone driveways, topsoil, dump miles of wooded trails, 20 miles Old English game bantams, 60¢/1; blk. crappie, 40¢; fathead truck rental, for all your dirt work south of LSU. Justin Haydel, St. blk., BB reds & creles, $10/20. minnows, $10/lb.; hybrid copper- needs around Acadia area. Brian Gabriel, Iberville Parish; 225- Hugh Junca, Franklinton, St. RABBITS & nose bream, 30¢/1; also aeration Breaux, Sunset, St. Landry 938-4866. Mary Parish; 337-923-7223. systems, pick up or del. avail. Parish; 337-523-6894. Rocking J horse stall for sale, Pharaoh quails, week old, EQUIPMENT Chris Broussard, Lafayette, Wild hog removals, profession- 16’x16’, $800. Tammy Payne, $1.25/1; adults, $2/1; fertile eggs, Lafayette Parish; 337-230-0123. al animal damage control & con- Broussard, Lafayette Parish; 337- $18/100. Larry Champagne, Pond stocking, channel catfish, sulting by wildlife biologists for 278-3624. Butte LaRose, St. Martin Parish; Rabbit cages w/3 compart- 30¢/1; blue catfish, 40¢/1; cop- agriculture, forestry and wildlife Large stall w/own ¼ acre pas- 337-228-2423 or 337-344-8196. ments, $30/1; 4 compartments, pernose bluegill, 25¢/1; regular management, state licensed wild ture, water, you supply feed, hay, (15) large African geese, $25/1. $40/1. Ta Lee, Ville Platte, bluegill, 25¢/1; hybrid bluegill, hog experts. Buddy Goatcher, elec. fence, nego., recently seed- Dalton Morvant, Kaplan, Evangeline Parish; 618-401- 30¢/1; redear bream 30¢/1; blk. Carencro, Lafayette Parish; ed & fert., room to ride, perfect Vermilion Parish; 337-643-8459. 5224. crappie, 40¢/1; bass, 55¢/1, del. [email protected] or 337-257- for the horse that does not play Guineas, $8/1; full grown New Zealand young wh. bucks, avail. David Lowe, 195 Wake 4813. well w/others, no studs, turkeys, $20/1; ducks, blue & blk. some mature, $20/1-up; New Robin Road, Minden, Webster All breed dog boarding, brand $300/mos. Lizzy Gomez, St. runners, $8/1; Khaki Campbell Zealand wh. does, $10/1. Lloyd Parish; 318-377-1525. new indoor & outdoor kennels, Gabriel, Ascension Parish; 225- ducks, $8/1. Randy Leger, Stakes, Crowley, Acadia Parish; All welded alum. crawfish $10/day. Jennifer Young, 642-5953, no calls after 7 p.m. Church Point, Acadia Parish; 337-783-4235. boat, rear wheel driven w/20 hp Zachary; East Baton Rouge please. 337-684-2261 or 337-308-3242. Mini red rabbits, good for 4-H Honda engine & sacker, $7500. Parish; 225-445-5012 or 225- Horse boarding, stalls for rent Pharaoh quails, depending on projects, $20-$25/1. Charles Brent Menard, Rayne, Lafayette 324-6037. & pasture, full or partial board, size, $1-$2.5/1. Charles Romero, Romero, Lake Charles, Calcasieu Parish; 337-230-1026. Obedience & puppy training, 2 lots of riding area, rd. pen, trailer Lake Charles, Calcasieu Parish; Parish; 337-478-5757 or 337- Mud runner boat, 14’ w/9 hp weeks & monthly programs avail. storage also. D. Gentile, Port 337-478-5757 or 337-660-4747. 660-4747. Honda Go-Devil & trailer, excel- Jennifer Young, Zachary; East Allen, West Baton Rouge Parish; Laying hens, buff Orpington, Netherland dwarf, Holland lent for duck hunting & crawfish- Baton Rouge Parish; 225-445- 225-328-2198 or 225-627-9562. $8/1. Raphael Johnson, Basile, lop, mini lop breeders & bunnies, ing, $4000. Brent Menard, 5012 or 225-324-6037. Horse stables for lease, 14 Acadia Parish; 337-432-5073. dwarf rabbits, $15/1-up. Farrell Rayne, Lafayette Parish; 337- Qualified equine appraiser, stalls, 11 ½’x13 ½’, 8 acres, (4) India Blue peafowl, 2 mos., Smith, Rayne, Acadia Parish; 230-1026. #03779 w/American Society of paddocks, auto water & insect straight run, $30/1; ‘09 hatch red 337-393-2128. (100) new crawfish trap tops, Equine Appraisers, appraisals spray, rd. pens, swimming hole, golden pheasants, $50/pr.; ‘09 Pb satins, show & meat rabbits, $25/1. Randy Johnson, Rayne, done for insurance, sales, legal walker, ¼ mile track, may sub hatch Lady Amherst pheasants, young & breeders, $15/1-up. Acadia Parish; 337-523-1140. matters, etc., reasonable rates. lease, $1400. Kurt Courville, $50/pr. Darrell Arabie, Duson, Doug Girard, Carencro, Lafayette Boat motor, 80 hp, Evinrude Sarina Lirette, Bourg, Terrebonne Lake Charles, Calcasieu Parish; Lafayette Parish; 337-380-9915. Parish; 337-781-2244 or 337- w/control box, runs well, will Parish; 985-665-0464. 337-478-9436 or 337-274-1093. Baby Georgia giant bobwhite 967-3823. trade for 20 or 25 hp motor, $880. Natural horsemanship train- Equine pasture boarding, 1.3 quails, $1/-up; grown, $3/1; John Delphen, Baton Rouge; 225- ing, colt starting, problem horses acres each, run-in, sanded riding jumbo Pharoah eggs, $20/100; 756-2686. & clinics, $600/mo. Cory area, rd. pen, wash area, trailer bobwhite eggs, $50/100. Shirley Bourque, Abbeville, Vermilion parking, feed & hay provided, Franks, Lena, Rapides Parish; DEER & Parish; 337-298-3073. $300. Holly Parrish, Breaux 318-793-8018. Questions about Dirt/limestone work, lot clear- Bridge, St. Martin Parish; 337- Pharaoh live quails, 50¢-$2/1; EXOTICS circulation or lost ing, trailer & house pads, top soil, 298-5552. dressed quails, $3/1; quail eggs, bulletins? fill dirt, bush hogging, land level- Pasture boarding, horses only, 15¢/1. Gene Henry, Oakdale, Contact the ing, driveways, private roads, 60 acres with free running water, Allen Parish; 318-335-0279 or Trophy elk cows & bulls, custom plowing. John Stanford, plenty of grass & shade trees, 318-267-4680. $400/1-up; trophy whitetail buck Circulation Department Church Point, Acadia Parish; $50/month. Sarina Lirette, Bourg, Rare small pair of solid wh. & does, $300/1-up; trophy red at 225-922-1281. 337-684-5929 or 337-945-6322. Terrebonne Parish; 985-665- call ducks, $40/1. Bruce deer, bucks & does, $300/1-up; No till grain drill to rent. B. 0464. Page 12 MARKET BULLETIN October 22, 2009 gal., $8; cast iron plants, 3 gal., $25/1, 4”x14”, $10/1; sassafras, 2 Collura, 3237 Louisiana Ave., Scott Thibodeaux, Iowa, $10; African iris, $5-$10 by size, gal., $15/1; cypress, 2 gal., $10/1. Lake Charles, Calcasieu Parish, Calcasieu Parish; 337-526-1300. Mamou plants & Boston fern, 1 James A. Robin, Sr., 4017 Hwy. 70601-8742; 337-478-7075. 2009 Bahia, tightly bales, 4x6 RURAL gal., $5; yucca, 3 gal., $8; mondo 357, Opelousas, St. Landry All kinds of trees, bushes, & 5x6 rd. bales, cut & baled in grass, 3 qt. tufts, $1/1; amaryllis Parish, 70570; 337-407-0188. shrubs, knock out roses, lilies, 9/09, $30/1; mixed grass hay, PROPERTIES reds, $2-$10 by size, yucca, 3 gal., Fig trees, 32 varieties, 2 gal., fruit trees, citrus fruit, pecan $20/1. Wendall Middlebrooks, $8. James Stelly, Eunice, St. $15/1; all LSU O’Rourk, tiger & trees, many to pick from, all in Eunice, Acadia Parish; 337-658- Landry Parish; 337-457-4528. champagne, $20/1 w/SASE. pots from 1 gal.-15 gal., $2- 3106. Must offer ten (10) or more adjoining Giant elephant ear bulbs, $15/1; James A. Robin, Sr., 4017 Hwy. $45/1. Lee Cook, Husser, Bahia sq. bales, stored in barn, acres of land located in Louisiana. small elephant ear bulbs, $3/1; gin- 357, Opelousas, St. Landry Tangipahoa Parish; 985-748-7043 $4/1. Jerry Domengeaux, Sunset, Farmland ads MUST include accompani- ger plants, $12/1; bay leaves Parish, 70570; 337-407-0188. or 985-981-7819. St. Landry Parish; 337-945-3876. ments (house, barn, hay field, garden, $4/pkg.; mint plants, $1/1. John Caltabla trees in containers, Bermuda, Johnson & Bahia and what the land is best suited for). Proof of ownership may be required. All Delphen, Baton Rouge, East Baton $6/1; umbrella china ball trees in mixed grass hay, 4 ½-5’ rd. bales, ads MUST be accompanied by the fol- Rouge Parish; 225-756-2686. containers, $6/1. P. J. Dominique, in field, $25/1. Victor Dugas, lowing owner-signed statement: “This Dark red & pink Texas star, pink Church Point, Acadia Parish; 337- Marksville, Avoyelles Parish; property is personally owned by me and hibiscus, purple hibiscus, native 789-3453. HAY & 318-359-8724. is not offered for sale by a licensed real yellow daffodils, purple pincushion Living Christmas trees, 2009 Jiggs Bermuda sq. bales, estate dealer, broker or salesman.” GRAIN vine, red & white cypress vines, bi- Leyland cypress, 3 gal., $10; 7 fert., $5/1-up; 4x5 rd. bales, 18.9 acres, clean land, hay field, color Confederate rose, Texas red gal., $22; 15 gal., $45; pyramidal $20/1-up; rd. rice bale straw, pasture, Branch Hwy. frontage, 445 & pink star, pink hibiscus, Jobs hollies, 7 gal., $22; Confederate $15/1, quantity discounts. Aaron ft. Valton Castille Lane, rear access tear, yellow & red squash peppers, rose, 3 gal., $8; cassia trees, 3 2009 Jiggs Bermuda, fert. & Melancon, Rayne, Acadia Parish; 445’ wide, no mobile homes, $2/pkg. w/SASE. Morris Collura, gal., $8; fig trees, $12/3 gal., limed, sq. bales, in barn, $6/1; 337-581-1765. $12,000/acre nego. G. L. Elkins, 3237 Louisiana Ave., Lake Charles, thornless blackberries, gal. pots, 4’x6’ rd. bales, in barn, $50/bale; Jiggs Bermuda sq. bales fert. Church Point, Acadia Parish; 337- Calcasieu Parish; 70601; 337-478- several varieties, &7/1. Derek in field, $4.75/1. Mike Johnson, & limed to LSU specifications, 351-1932. 7075. Moore, Folsom, St. Tammany Oakdale, Allen Parish; 318-335- horse quality, very clean, tight 320 acres crawfish farm in Hidden ginger, $15/1; scented Parish; 985-807-6378. 6089. heavy bales, in barn, $5.25/1. Monterey w/forage and seeded, wh. ginger, $12/1; varigated ginger, Ju-Ju trees, planted in 3-4 gal. Bahia grass, we load, $4/bale. Chris Douget, Ville Platte, $26,000. Ira Fontenot, Ball, $15/1; pink & wh. bush Ms. Glory, plastic containers, depending on Delos Thompson, Folsom, St. Evangeline Parish; 337-224- Rapides Parish; 318-447-6923. $12/1; yellow candlestick, $10/1; sizes, $10/1-up. Numa LaCaze, Tammany Parish; 985-796-9872. 2896. 23 acres horse ranch & hay field, Confederate rose, $12/1-up; yester- Boyce, Rapides Parish; 318-445- 4x4 rd. bales, just baled, easy Bahia sq. bales in barn, $5.5/1; steel building, barn, small storage day, today & tomorrow, $15/1; 3118 or 318-613-4210. to load, discount for quantity, rd. bales, $35, covered outside, shed, sewer system, located south bleeding heart vine, $15/1; yellow Elliott, Sumner, Candy pecan $15/1. Karen Edwards, Sunset, $30/1; we load both. Robbie of Crowley, $180,000. Brenda butterfly vine, $12/1. w/SASE. trees, 5 gal., 1’-4’, $15/1; cypress St. Landry Parish; 337-278-0641. Murphy, Prairieville, Ascension Fabre, Crowley, Acadia Parish; Morris Collura, 3237 Louisiana trees, 4’, 3 gal., $8/1. Earl Alicia Bermuda sq. bales, Parish; 225-978-9248. 985-518-1152. Ave., Lake Charles, Calcasieu Normand, Cottonport, Avoyelles cured w/o rain, stored in barn on 2009 Bahia, 5x5, on pallets, Parish; 70601; 337-478-7075. Parish; 318-876-3346. pallets, you load, soil tested, well fert., del. avail. within 10 3 gal. used containers, black Pindo palms, sago palms, limed & fert. to LSU standards, miles, outside, $30/1; in barn, nursery pots, 35¢/1; 30 gal. con- queen palm, native hardy hibis- $4.5/1. Chris Tassin, Marksville, $35. Loyton Courville, Sunset, FERTILIZER tainers, blk. nursery pots, $3/1. cus, Chinese parasol, grafted Avoyelles Parish; 318-240-0013 St. Landry Parish; 337-280-3306. Tamra Payne, Lafayette, Lafayette improved paw paw cultivars, rab- or 318-253-8878. 2009 Bermuda & Bahia 5x5 rd. Parish; 337-278-3624. bit eye blueberry cultivars, mul- Alicia hay, 5x5, $35/1; Bahia bales, $20-$35/1; Bermuda sq. Old horse manure shavings, top- Parrot Lily, pink Mexican petu- berry, grafted mayhaw, (4) vari- hay, 5x5, $30/1. Malcolm Howze, bales, $2-$4.5/1, hay located in soil & sand mix, good for flower nia or red Texas hibiscus star seeds, eties, Chinese & hybrid chestnut, Denham Springs, Livingston Richland. Billy Haristy, Crowley, bed, loaded in your truck or trailer, $2/pkg. with SASE. Tim Bills, 234 $10-$65/1. Kent Benton, Parish; 225-235-6682 or 225- Acadia Parish; 337-581-0305. $18/yard. Lee Cook, Husser, Hickory St., Mandeville, St. Livingston, Livingston Parish; 978-1318. Dallas grass & Bermuda mix Tangipahoa Parish; 985-748-7043 Tammany Parish; 985-674-0333. 225-686-0248. Big fresh Bahia bales, Bermuda hay, good cattle hay, 5x5 rd. or 985-981-7819. Dwarf Tibouchina, $10/3 gal., Live oak trees, 3” to 4” trunk mixed, in barn, $3.75/1. N. bales, local deliv. avail., 10 bale Advanced liquid fertilizer, avail. cassia, $10/3 gal., fringe tree, $15/3 diameter, 12’ to 15’ tall, $250- Oliver, Arnaudville, St. Martin minimum order, $25/1. Jake statewide, designed for high quali- gal., camelia sasanqua, $12/3 gal. $350/1, deliv. & planted. John Parish; 337-278-0792. Nichols, Ville Platte, Evangeline ty hay & crop production, active or $6/1 gal., old fashion Stanford, Church Point, Acadia Top quality Russell Bermuda Parish; 337-351-7194. next day w/o rain, 46-0-0, 30-10- Confederate rose, $8/3 gal., castor Parish; 337-684-5929 or 337-945- hay, sq. bales, $5.5/1; 5x5 rd. 2009 horse hay, Pensacola 10, 20-20-20, $22/acre & up. bean seeds, $10/1. Derek Moore, 6322. bales in barn, $45/1. Brent Bahia grass, third cutting, limed, Kevin Nugent, Lena, Rapides Folsom, St. Tammany Parish; 985- Pine trees, ready to cut, (10-12) Walker, Many, Natchitoches fert., weed-free, fine stem, tight Parish; 318-663-4121. 807-6378. 100’ or bigger, must cut down & Parish; 318-663-9416 or 318- sq. bales, in field, $4.5/1; in barn, Wanted: growers of traditional haul off. Dickie Sherman, 256-6591. $5/1. David Joiner, Loranger, mirliton variety seeds, not import- Crowley, Acadia Parish; 337-788- 2009 premium quality, giant Tangipahoa Parish; 985-878-6734 ed. Lance Hill, New Orleans, 0240. Bermuda & Alicia Bermuda race- or 985-320-3073. SEEDS, Orleans Parish; 504-220-4609. Pindo palms, sago palms, horse hay, hay field & barn 1 mile Bahia sq. bales, heavy, well FLOWERS & Queen palm, native hardy hibis- from old Evangeline Downs race- cured, weed free, fert., $4.25/1. ORNAMENTALS cus, Chinese parasol, grafted track, sq. bales, $5.75/1 bale, or Lee Cook, Husser, Tangipahoa TREES & improved paw paw cultivars, rab- $5.5/1 if (20) or more bales are Parish; 985-748-7043 or 985- bit eye blueberry cultivars, mul- purchased. Roy Stokes, 981-7819. FRUITING berry, grafted mayhaw, 4 vari- Lafayette, Lafayette Parish; 337- 2009 Bermuda 4x5 bales, in Pure live seeds, wildlife food, eties, Chinese & hybrid chestnut, 247-2141 or 337-247-2144. barn, $35/1. Mike Richard, Iowa, native grass/forage/reclamation & VINES $10-$65/1. Kent Benton, Argentina Bahia, high quality Calcasieu Parish; 337-436-7603. wildflower seeds, hard to find Livingston, Livingston Parish; horse grade hay, fert. & cured w/o Bahia 4x5 rd. bales, 3rd cut- species & specialty mixes, $5/1b. 225-686-0448. rain, 4x4 sq. bales in field, $5/1; ting, located in SW La., deliv. & up. Desiree, Jennings, Jeff Davis Meyers lemons, sweet lemons 4x4 rd. bales, $30/1; 4x5 rd bales, avail., $30/1. Keelan Monfore, Parish; 337-824-0975 ext. 5. Large shade, nut & flower $10-$20/1; white peach, $10/1- $40/1; 4x6 rd. bales, $55/1. Ragley, Beauregard Parish; 337- Cushaw, green stripe, birdhouse trees, beautiful oaks, del. & plant- up; sweet lemon, $15/1; bush red Richard Reed, Independence, 884-9718. & dipper gourds, $2.5/20, SASE. ed, $350-$2500/1. Bob cherry, $10/1; yellow candlestick, Tangipahoa Parish; 985-878- 2009 common grass hay, 4x5 James A. Robin, Sr., 4017 Hwy Thibodeaux, Church Point, $15/1; Texas star, $12/1; bi-color 2330. bales, $15/1; rice straw, $15/1; 357, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; Acadia Parish; 337-319-3957. confederate rose, $10-$20/1; yel- 2009 common grass hay, 4x5 Alicia/Bermuda, $25/1. Scotty 70670; 337-407-0188. Fruit trees, pear, plum, 4’-6’, low butterfly vine, $12/1; loquarts bales, $15/1; rice straw, $15/1; Lepretre, Gueydan, Vermilion Strawberry plants, chandlers, $16/1; persimmon, hachiya & (plum), $10/1-up; kumquarts, Bahia mix, $20/1; fert. Alicia, Parish; 337-536-7953 or 337- 15¢/1. Sharkey Chaney, Gonzales, jiro, 5’-7’, $20/1. James A. Robin, $15/1; pomegranate, $15/1-up; $25/1. Scotty Lepretre, Gueydan, 652-5074. Ascension Parish; 225-673-3884. Sr., 4017 Hwy. 357, Opelousas, plums, $10/1/up; Concord grape, Vermilion Parish; 337-536-7953 Bahia sq. bales, in barn, second Jelly palms, Canary Island 70570, St. Landry Parish; 337- $5/1; golden Muscat, $15/1; or 337-652-5074. cutting, fert., no weeds, $3.5/1. palms, sago palms, $12-$30, by 407-0188. Texas star, pink & red, $12/1; Jiggs Bermuda, fert. & weed- Shawn Soileau, Washington, St. size; Japanese plums, Celeste fig, 3 Paw-Paws, 2 gal., $15/1; 5 gal., blackberry plants, $4/1. Morris free, 5 x 5 ½ rd. bales, $35/1. Landry Parish; 337-826-3118. Otober 22, 2009 MARKET BULLETIN Page 13 2009 Argentine Bahia sq. low & white cub w/full set of cult 728-6966. for parts, good motor, (2) new Parish; 985-713-9539. bales, horse quality, fert. & tools, $1800; red cub w/full set of JD 690D track hoe, new under- 30.5L-32 10 ply. high cleat tires, 4440 JD combine, good condi- limed, in barn, $4.5/1. James tools, $1400; belly mower, $200- carriage, mechanical thumb, very $3700; Rayne Plane Road main- tion, good motor, everything Casanova, Amite, Tangipahoa up; cult tools & planter fert. hop- dependable machine, $19,000. tainer 855H, excel cond., $5500. works, cold a/c, ready to work, Parish; 985-517-0334 or 985- per, $850. Skeet Cooper, Jena, Roy Mercantel, Kinder, Allen John N. Miller, Opelousas, St. $2000. Elton Bernard, Mansura, 748-7363. LaSalle Parish; 318-992-2206. Parish; 337-390-9034. Landry Parish; 337-942-5260. Avoyelles Parish; 318-240-1990. Alicia Bermuda grass hay, Versatile 835 trac., runs well, 2004 JD 1590 30’ no-till grain NH 273 sq. baler for parts, Front mount push blade, pres- weed free, cured & baled w/o a/c cab, good tires, 235 20’ disc, drill, $46,000. J.W. Hurdle, Jr., $350; (2) JD model B trac., ‘52 & sure up & down, angles, fits 50 hp rain, fert. & limed to soil test, 4x5 both in good cond., & field ready, Oscar, Pointe Coupee Parish; 225- ‘46, $1000/all. James D. Templet, trac., $500; (2) 10” JD rear wheel rd. bales, $35-$40/1. Roy F. $18,500/all. Clifford or Larry 921-4583. Napoleonville, Assumption spacers, 10-hole w/bolts, $500. Varnado, Jr., Iota, Acadia Parish; Myers, Jennings, Jeff Davis JD 4020 diesel, new paint, Parish; 985-713-9539. Percell Green, Rayville, Richland 337-824-3887 or 337-230-1408. Parish; 337-824-9546. good tires, 1 hyd., no fenders, Excel. running 6-71 Detroit Parish; 318-728-6966. Native grass hay, 5x5 bales, 3 pt. hitch disc, works good, runs great, $7900. O. Evans, diesel power unit w/starter kill Wanted: 2, 3, or 4 bottom plow, $35/1. Barry Cockern, Zachary, need minor repairs, $175. Johnny Gonzales, Ascension Parish; 225- switches, power take off gauges & 3 pt. hitch. Mike Hanson, Sulphur, East Baton Rouge Parish; 225- R. Horton, Quitman, Jackson 253-8814. tach meter & many other engines Calcasieu Parish; 337-625-7830. 654-4155. Parish; 318-395-8450. 1982 Kubota L245 trac., lights, & parts, $4800. Glenn Gotreaux, Ford 6610 cab & air, 83 hp, 2009 Jiggs/Russell Bermuda JD 2640 w/ROPS, 74 hp, excel. PTO, 3 pt. hitch, 25 horse diesel, Iowa, Jeff Davis Parish; 337-526- w/loader, $11,900; Ford 4600 horse hay, in field, $4/1; in barn, mechanical cond., $7250; 3 pt. good shape, $3950; 4’ disc, two 5’ 3712 or 337-582-7363. w/loader, 61 hp, $7500; Ford $4.5/1; Jiggs Bermuda rd. bales, dirt scoop, $150. M. Richard, bush hogs, slip, 5’ blade, 4 turf 2-row hyd. digger, new chains, 4600, 8 spd., 61 hp, $5900. J. 5x5, $40/1. Russell Haggart, Branch, Acadia Parish; 337-277- tires/wheels, $1500/all. Jim, Lake rollers & shakers, $14,000; 1-row Guillot, Hessmer, Avoyelles Chaneyville, Rapides Parish; 0220. Charles, Calcasieu Parish; 337- hyd. digger, new chains, rollers & Parish; 318-563-4776. 318-308-3443. Allis Chalmers 5030, 31 hp, 855-1297. shakers, $4500; (1) set 4-row Bush Hog brand, MS60, sliding Bermuda large tight sq. bales, DSL, 540 PTO, 3 pt., good shape, Ford 3000 trac. w/power steer- mechanical potato planters, arm shredder, good cond., $3000. excel. quality, fert. & clean, in 1500 hrs., $3300; 5’ Woods RD ing, almost new back tires, new $3500; seed-bed bedding hopper, C.M. Duplechian, Jennings, Jeff barn, $5/1. Dwight Brignac, 600 finishing mower, $900; paint job, looks & runs great, $2800; fert. mix miser for seed Davis Parish; 337-824-2989. Washington, St. Landry Parish; $3900/all. Oscar Evans, Gonzales, $5500. Floyd Rideau, Sulphur, beds, $400; (1) vine cutter, $300; Ford 3000 trac. w/5’ bush hog 337-831-3758. Ascension Parish; 225-253-8814. Calcasieu Parish; 337-882-2805 (1) 300 gal. chemical tank, $250. w/stump jumper & 5’ 3 pt. cut-a- Ford 7600 84 hp 70 PTO trac., or 337-661-4246. Chad Helminger, Mansura, way plow, 1 yr., $6100. Mike Ford 4600 53 hp 40 PTO trac., 806 Int. trac. w/16’ Taylorway Avoyelles Parish; 318-964-2380 Clark, Ville Platte, Evangeline TRACTORS both in very good cond., ready to disc, $4500; mass forklift, 3 stage or 318-201-5767, after 5 p.m. Parish; 337-224-6559. go. Ken Bradford, Montgomery, w/forks, $1000; JD riding mower Caterpillar 924F wheel loader 6’ bush hog w/3 pt. hitch, 40 hp, & Grant Parish; 318-646-2370 or w/54” deck, $2000. Benton w/ROPS, good cond., $25,000. gear box, used once, $850. Parker 318-451-1931. Blackmon, Ferriday, Concordia Matt Finch, Tickfaw, Tangipahoa C. Gabriel, Amite, Tangipahoa EQUIPMENT Ford diesel truck tandem, steel Parish; 318-719-1463 or 318-757- Parish; 985-507-1560. Parish; 985-748-7367. bed, smokes, $1000; Amco heavy 2168. MF 165 diesel w/remote, new Tree planter, $800. Herbert duty 14’ disc, $1000; 6-row JD Ford 3600 trac., 45 hp, PTO, injection pump canopy top & LeJeune, Oakdale, Allen Parish; Ford 5000, $6500; JD 1050, cornheader, $2000; Hardy ditch- very good cond., $5500. John lights, good cond., $5500. Bo 337-639-2953. $5500; 3-pt. back hoe, $1900; bank clipper, excel. cond., $1000. Meyer, Hessmer, Avoyelles Finch, Tickfaw, Tangipahoa MF 492 w/ bush hog loader, 4 Ford 1720, $5300; Yamer 30 hp, James T. Jones, Lettsworth, Point Parish; 318-563-4525. Parish; 985-507-6205. wd, Olinger ditch plow, 90 hp, $4500; Eseki 1610, $3500; Coupee Parish; 318-240-3277 Case Int. 255 trac., $4000; new Tiller, 5 hp, Yardman w/tines, 5 375 hrs., roll bar, $29,500. Donald Kubota M-4050 w/loader, $8900. a.m., 225-492-2381, p.m. 5’ bionic blade, never used, $650. hp Lazyboy tiller w/buster & Romero, Iowa, Jeff Davis Parish; Joe Major, Church Point, Acadia Vermeer 504-super elec. tie 4x5 Chad Robertson, Hammond, choppers, $150/1 or $300/all. 337-588-4278. Parish; 337-684-6474 or 337-945- rd. baler, good cond., $6700; Krone Tangipahoa Parish; 225-209- Jules LeJeune, Church Point, JD 1550 no till power drill, 6960. KR-250-B 4x5 elec. twin tie, good 3169. Acadia Parish; 337-258-6193. excel. cond., field ready, 8’ 3 pt. Ford NH model 462 hay cutter, cond., $5500. Jack Johnson, 851 NH rd. baler, reconditioned Ford 7600 84 hp 70 PTO trac., hitch, $7500; NH 615 hay cutter, oil change, new blades, good Marksville, Avoyelles Parish; john- & baling well, makes 5x6 bales, l $7000; Ford 4600 53 hp 40 PTO good cond., $2000; 5-shank sub- cond., $2400. Landry, Sulphur, [email protected] or 318- field ready, Delos Thompson, trac., $6000, both in very good soiler, rippled coulters, trip back Calcasieu Parish; 337-780-1343. 253-8981. Folsom, St. Tammany Parish; cond. & ready to go. Ken plows, $500. Gary Burks, Starks, Ford 4000 diesel trac., 55 hp, Ford 1300 diesel trac., 25 hp, 985-796-9872. Bradford, Montgomery, Grant Beauregard Parish; 337-743-5487. power steering, strong lift PTO, live PTO, w/all implements Caterpillar 416C backhoe, 4x4, Parish; 318-646-2370 or 318-451- Model B Allis Chalmers trac., new paint, new tires, new battery, included, 4’ Rhino bush hog, 4’ 4000 hrs., 95% rear tires, 24” 1931. motor stuck, complete trac. for remote hyd., cranks immediately, box blade, very good cond., bucket, great cond., $21,000. Jim 6610 Ford trac. with front-end parts or total restoration needed, no smoke, $4950; Deutz 3006 30 $4500. Jack Johnson, Marksville; Hatfield, Ponchatoula, loader, c/a, with 8’ Howse heavy- make offer, must sell, $250 nego. hp diesel trac. w/Kubota front-end Avoyelles Parish; johnsonhorse- Tangipahoa Parish; 985-981- duty cutter and other equipment, Robert Legnon, Jr., Jeanerette, loader, joystick control, no smoke, [email protected] or 318-253-8981 2020. $16,000. Brent Leger, Port Barre, Iberia Parish; 337-276-5840. strong lift & PTO, cranks immedi- or [email protected]. 3-pt. hitch lift pole, no cyl., 80- St. Landry Parish; 337-290-0905. Cat D5B dozer, runs good, ‘94 ately, runs great, no bucket or Caterpillar 924F wheel loader 100 hp trac., $150 obo. Richard Versatile 835 trac., runs well, CFWS 40 ft., 3 axle dual wheel loader, new battery, good tires, w/ROPS, good cond., $25,000; Price, Sicily Island, Catahoula a/c cab, good tires; 235, 20’ JD gooseneck trailer dozer, $11,000; $3550. Walter Buller, Amite, MF 165 diesel w/remote, new Parish; 318-389-5562 or 318-758- disc, both in good cond. & field trailer, $6000; $15,000/all. Mike Tangipahoa Parish; 225-439- injection pump, canopy top & 5562. ready, $18,500/all. Clifford or Mouton, Ville Platte, Evangeline 0357. lights, good cond., $5500. Matt JD 4240 cab w/cold air, power Larry Myers, Jennings, Jeff Davis Parish; 337-599-3379. MF 60 hp 265 diesel trac. w/6’ Finch, Tickfaw, Tangipahoa shift w/loader, good rubber, excel- Parish; 337-824-9546. 1978 Int. cub w/belly mower, box blade, multi-power, strong lift Parish; 985-507-1560. lent hay trac., $22,500. Wayne NH 273 sq. baler for parts, disc, dirt blade, barn kept, one & PTO, power steering, good Tiller, 5 hp, Yardman w/tines, 5 McKnight, Tallulah, Madison $350; (2) JD model B trac., ‘52 & owner, $2300. Judy Bollich, tires, remote hyd., new battery, no hp Lazyboy tiller w/buster & Parish; 318-574-3614. ‘46, $1000/all. James D. Templet, DeQuincy, Calcasieu Parish; 337- smoke or drips, $4950. Walter choppers, $150/1 or $300/all. Int. 1480 Axial-Flan combine Napoleonville, Assumption 786-2001. Buller, Amite, Tangipahoa Parish; Jules LeJeune, Church Point, Kubota L1500 w/ new 4’ 225-439-0357. Acadia Parish; 337-258-6193. Howse bush hog, 31 hrs., $3400; 2005 JD 5420 65 trac. w/loader 21’ JD 1010 field cult., gauge Notice... gang reel mower, 6’ 10”, $1075. mounts only, joy stick w/elec. wheels, 3 pt. hitch, hyd. fold, Kevin Kleveland, Church Point, CLT valve, $1000 optional, 388 good shape, $1000; 6-row JD RM This could be your last issue! Acadia Parish; 337-412-5498. hrs., original owner, $22,500. cult. spray fenders, overhead 2002 Kubota 6800, 4 wd, Philip Monteleone, 985-345- spray, $300; 6-row Lilliston Your Market Bulletin may soon be expiring. Check cab/air, loader, 1200 hrs., excel. 8845. rolling cult., gauge wheels, mid- your expiration date, which is printed on your mail- cond., $24,500. Bubba Perrilloux, 2009 Mahindra trac. model dle sweep, $500; 2-row crop ing label on page 1. Send renewal, with current mail- Hammond, Tangipahoa Parish; #2816, 4-wd w/front-end loader, maker, 3 pt. hitch, ideal plow to ing label, 6-8 weeks before expiration to assure con- 985-345-2832. used 80 hrs., excel. cond., work garden, $250; will trade for Wanted: used Hesston PZ 337 $13,800. G. Welsh, Oakdale, Allen 3 pt. hitch post-hole digger w/ 6” tinuous delivery of your Market Bulletin. Renewal fluffer/rake or old one for parts. Parish; 318-306-1933. & 10” auger. Judy Green, form can be found on page 2. Harry Lancon, Sulphur, Calcasieu Super M Farmall, $1700; yel- Rayville, Richland Parish; 318- Parish; 337-583-7439. Page 14 MARKET BULLETIN October 22, 2009 Alum. 3-horse slant rear-tack Natchitoches Parish; 318-357-0616. Ducote, Glynn, Point Coupee Crochet throws for wheel FARM trailer, 6’ short wall, a/c, new tires, Nylon or leather bullwhips, Parish; 225-627-4881. chairs, $15/1; crochet hanging tow- great shape, $8500. Steve $10/ft., also repair whips. Billy Blk. bart wood/coal burning els, assorted colors, $2.5/1; small TRUCKS & Holsombeck, Alexandria, Rapides Anderson, Baker, East Baton Rouge heater system, $250. Ronald Martel, crochet butterfly magnets, $2.25/1. Parish; 318-623-3937. Parish; 225-274-7360. Eunice, Evangeline Parish; 337-658- Margaret Sisson, Grayson, RELATED Horse carts, factory made, good Home-made fertilizer seed 6459. Caldwell Parish; 318-649-7684. PARTS cond., new model w/rubber on spreader, made w/metal drum & Roping saddle, 15 ½”, quality Crochet blankets, baby to adult wheels, $800; no rubber on wheels, axle, $150. Timmy Ferris, made, Santa Fe maker, $650. John sizes, $30-$50/1. Theresa $600. Littell Mouiller, Mamou, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; 337- Boudreaux, Abbeville, Vermilion Primeaux, Opelousas, St. Landry 1998 flatbed air ride, 48’, 96” Evangeline Parish; 337-468-3140 or 258-4260. Parish; 337-893-6743. Parish; 337-331-2468. wide, spread axle w/pipe pins & 337-277-5635. Stainless steel pasteurizer, brand Butcher Boy meat saw, ready to headache rack, new brakes & Wagon trailer & horse trailer in new, excel. cond., $250; surge vac- work, $800. Lawrence Fontenot, drums, $8000. Kelly Thibodeaux, front of trailer, $2200 nego. Radley cum pump, old type w/new belt & Reeves, Allen Parish; 337-842-4714. CRAFTS & Morse, Acadia Parish; 337-207- Denais, Branch, Acadia Parish; 337- vacuum gauge, needs part for (2) rd. & (2) long butane tanks, 3406. 581-2962. threads for the gauge, $200; 100 gal. 150 gal., $1.5/gal. Ashton WOODWORK 2000 Ford Ranger, V-6, 4 wd., 4- 2-wheel trailer w/2 sides, 4x7, skid tank w/ elec. motor & pump, Thibodeaux, Sunset, St. Landry door, 5 spd., super clean, $4500. $325. D. Guillory, Baton Rouge, $500. Dawn Rogers, Loranger, Parish; 337-662-6330. Handcrafted jewelry items, ear- Richard Price, Sicily Island, East Baton Rouge Parish; 225-931- Tangipahoa Parish; 985-974-7994 or 110 gal. diesel tank, $150. Benton rings, necklaces, bracelets, Catahoula Parish; 318-389-5562 or 8239. 985-351-5443. Blackmon, 318-719-1463 or 318- rosaries, glass, crystal, semi-pre- 318-758-5562. 2000 WW bumper pull, 2-horse Bio-diesel processing plant, 2400 757-2168. cious stones, depending on type of 1996 Toyota 4 wd truck, auto, slant load trailer, walk-in front stor- gal./per day capacity, (3) phase elec. Barn plans, $60/1; farm house piece and content, $7 - $30/1. new paint, good body, $6000 nego. age area, saddle racks, excel. cond., motors, (2) 500 gal. wash tanks, (2) plans from our stock collection, Linda Ewalt, Lacassine, Jeff Davis Elton Bernard, Mansura, Avoyelles $3000. Buddy Kees, Coushatta, Red 500 gal. dryer tanks, $150,000. $1200; custom plan prices upon Parish; 337-588-4255. Parish; 318-240-1990. River Parish; 318-932-5637. Dennis Hymel, Vacherie, St. James request, animal coop plans, $50/1. Cedar patio furniture, 3” cedar 2002 HD Silverado 2500 2006 Exiss 16’ all alum. stock Parish; 225-715-0071. John Delphen, Baton Rouge, East log rockers, 2”, 3” & 4” sq. and trailer, mid-gate w/pass thru gate on Horse walker, 4-horse, 2 spd. & 2 Baton Rouge Parish; 225-756-2686. w/Duramax 6.6 turbo diesel, all round post rockers, $125-$295; & rear, loading ramp & front exit reverse, new motor, excel. cond., Homemade windmills, 8” & 11”, power, Allison trans., long bed, 4- baby & youth rockers, $45-$50; 4’, door, mint cond., low use, $9500. $1500. Walter Lemoine, Marksville, treated pine, 4’x4’ & 1’x4’, 2 ½ wh. drive, extended cab, 94,000 5’ & 6’ swings & glider swings, Wilson LaGraize, Franklinton, Avoyelles Parish; 318-253-7939 or screws, steel tops w/galv. blades, miles, $19,000. Bob Use, Shriver, $110-$295; cedar chest, $250- Washington Parish; 504-812-8018. 318-240-3128. $300-$500/1. Lyle Tablott, Iowa, Terrebonne Parish; 985-447-7075 or $350; picnic tables & dinette sets, Amish made one-seat buggy on Large Peter Wright anvil, $700, Jeff Davis Parish; 337-764-5755. 985-449-7906. $275-$1500. Wayne Schultz, rubber wheels, $1000. John Reed, cast iron forge, $350; blower on Air compressor, 60 hp, 60 gal. Towing hitch for Ford F-350, Clearwater, Evangeline Parish; Eunice, St. Landry Parish; 337-457- stand, $175; drills, shears, post vico, tank, 90-120 single stage, $400. J.L. $100. Daniel Gaspard, Kaplan, www.thecedartrunk.com, 318-776- 2443. $100-up. Pete Firmin, Greenwell St. Germain, Montz, St. Charles Vermilion Parish; 337-789-5478. 9429 or 318-613-2281. 8’ wagon frame, old corn wagon, Springs, East Baton Rouge Parish; Parish; 985-652-9089. 1995 Silverado extended cab Homemade picnic tables, all $50. Jake Nichols, Ville Platte, 225-454-0616. Craftsman elec. garden mini w/utility bed, $2500. A.J. Rayner, treated wood, $165; youth & baby Evangeline Parish; 337-351-7194. Sucker rods, at farm, deliv. avail., tiller, like new, $100. Betty Walters, Minden, Webster Parish; 318-371- tables, $60 & $65. Kerry Vallet, 3/4”, 7/8”, 1”; $10.5/1, $11.5/1; Mount Hermon, Washington Parish; 0200 or 318-268-8396. Maringouin, Pointe Coupee Parish; 12.5/1. T.L. Enright, Sr., Sicily 985-839-5421. 2006 Chevy Silverado 2500 Dura 225-625-3239 or 225-718-4506. Island, Catahoula Parish; 318-389- Wanted: used tin. Bob Murphy, Max diesel w/Allison trans., 64,450 FARM & Children’s rocking chairs, $35- 5395 or 318-282-6299. Crowley, Acadia Parish; 337-230- miles, silver birch, mint cond., orig- $40/1; wooden hand-made rocking Western show saddle, 16.5” con- 5634. inal owner, $27,500. Wilson LIVESTOCK horses, $40/1. Michael John, gress leather, lite oil, good quality, Wanted: old grist mill or old mill LaGraize, Franklinton, Washington Rayne, Vermilion Parish; 337-893- SUPPLIES basket stamped and loaded w/silver, stones, any size. Richard Eaves, Parish; 504-812-8018. 0259. 1998 Peterbilt extended hood dbl. skirted & blk. suede seat, pre- Demopilis, AL; 334-289-8906. trac., 63” standup sleeper, 5000 turned stirrups, kept in bag in closet, Wanted: wooden cistern. cat., 18 spd., 355 rears, 412,000 Blacksmith coal, $35/100 lb. $1000. Tammy Payne, Broussard, Anthony Fernandez, Chalmette, St. miles, $27,000 nego. T.W. Graham, sack. Buddy Leonard, Covington, Lafayette Parish; 337-278-3624. Bernard Parish; 504-279-4260. FROM THE Pine Grove, St. Helena Parish; 225- St. Tammany Parish; 985-892-1137. 17” collegiate close contact 324-5528. Heavy-duty squeeze chute, very English saddle, regular tree FARM nice, never used, $1950. Philip w/padded leather knee blocks, excel. LUMBER & Watts, Livingston, Livingston for riding or jumping, slightly flatter TRAILERS, Parish; 225-686-1306. seat w/wider weight bearing area, SAWING All natural goat milk soap, good JD gator, 4x2, good running excel. cond., stored in the house, for your skin, long lasting bar, no WAGONS & cond., top & front bumper, rear trail- $385. Kylie Payne, Broussard, petroleum or artificial ingredients, er hitch, good tires, $3000. Walter Lafayette Parish; 337-278-3624. (44) 2’’x4’’x11’ long cypress various scents, $5/bar. Melanie EQUIPMENT Lemoine, Marksville, Avoyelles V-shaped hay racks, $250; wood- lumber, $220, 290 bf; pine (18) Blackmer, Lake Charles, Calcasieu Parish; 318-253-7959. en mineral feeders, $250; 8’ apache 2’’x6”, 7’ long, (126) bf, $50; (6) Parish; 337-478-2208. Ornamental 1 or 2-horse hitching Snapper riding lawn mower, 33” feeders, $1700; 12’ ranchers pride 2’’x6” x 7’-20’ long cypress oak (2) antique bathtubs w/ legs, wagon, red w/chrome embellish- cut, 14 hp Kohler engine w/elec. feeder, $2800 & $1900. B. Payne, boards, $20/1; (6) 1’’x4’’, 12’ long good for water trough or to restore, ments, wh. spoke wheels, resembles start, $800; JD 216 riding lawn Broussard, Lafayette Parish; 337- oak boards, $20/1. A. J. Bradley, $50. James Reed, Iota, Acadia a beer wagon, 12’ long, $4500. Pete mower w/16 hp Kohler engine & 278-3624. Transylvania, East Carroll Parish; Parish; 337-779-2473. Rudesill, Pearl River, St. Tammany 39” mower deck, $500. Jake Horse walker, 4-horse, 2 spd. & 2 318-552-6265. Red wiggler raise your own, for Parish; 985-863-2155 or 225-610- Nichols, Ville Platte, Evangeline reverse, new motor, excel. cond., Sawmilling services, on or off- fishing, compost & gardening, 12 4959. Parish; 337-351-7194. $1500. Walter Lemoine, Marksville, site avail., prices per board, foot gal. containers, $20/1; 27 gal. con- 10’ 2-seat covered carriage, blk. 15¼” Bronco saddle, comes Avoyelles Parish; 318-253-7939 or based on type of tree. Tony tainers, $45/1. J. Young, Eunice, St. w/natural wood spokes & tongue, w/everything you need to rodeo, 318-240-3128. Fontenot, Duson, Lafayette Parish; Landry Parish; 337-457-5053. single horse pull, great for parades or very good cond., $1200/all. Scott, Lambardini generator motor & 337-873-3807 or 337-280-3326. Bayou Gourd Farm, clean dry Sunday ride, $4500. Pete Rudesill, Dry Creek, Allen Parish; 337-842- Lima generator frame 280, (2) motor Kiln drying services, 15¢ bd/ft. gourds, all types, thousands to chose Pearl River, St. Tammany Parish; 4589 or 337-639-2397 & (1) good for parts, $600. J.C. Bart Anderson, Slaughter, East from, gourd art for sale, call ahead, 985-863-2155 or 225-610-4959. PTO generator, 13,000 watts, Deville, Opelousas, St. Landry Feliciana Parish; 225-654-3236. $1/1-up. Tom & Zelda Hornsby, 1988 WW 2-horse straight load requires 24 hp PTO engine or more, Parish; 337-351-0698. Pineville, Rapides Parish; trailers, $1200/1. Clark McClendon, wiring, box & PTO shaft included, (4) horse saddles, ML Leddy www.bayougourds.com or 318-445- Folsom, St. Tammany Parish; mounted on 3 pt. hook-up, $2000. ranch cutter, $900; cowboy classic SEWING & 3969. www.horseclicks.com/trailers/v8crO Louis Marks, Arnaudville, St. cutter, $1200; Circle Y calf roper, Wanted: old sugar kettles or syrup j or 985-502-7278. Martin Parish; 337-754-5960 or $500; Bill Cook flat seeder cutter, FABRICS kettles, any size. Kathy, Baton (2) flat bottom Hobbs & Dorsey 337-280-6404. $500. John O’Neal, Lake Charles, Rouge, East Baton Rouge Parish; alum. grain trailers, (1) steel floor, Cattle feeders built on skids Calcasieu Parish; 337-433-1856. Quilts, all sizes, baby to king, 225-938-9366. (1) wood floor, $2500 & $3000. w/treated material w/metal tops built (15) metal purlins, 6”x25’; $60/1-up; quilt tops, $20/1-up. Wanted: used pea sheller in good Francis Keller, Bunkie, Avoyelles with galv. nails, 4x6, $2.65/1; 4x8, American hand-made 17” Blue Mary Fontenot, Ville Platte, cond. Brenda, Baton Rouge, East Parish; 318-201-8499. $2.80/1. S.W. Gourdon, Goldonna, River saddle, never used, $800. R.A. Evangeline Parish; 337-363-7428. Baton Rouge Parish; 225-978-9534. October 22, 2009 MARKET BULLETIN Page 15 NASDA recommends critical food assistance plan

Agriculture and Forestry Commissioner ticipate in the SNAP program, according to purchase program for the dairy and pork over a 180-day period, or until a target price Mike Strain, D.V.M. is supporting a national the state Department of Social Services. industries, as well as a one-time purchase of of $49/cwt was realized. Each tier would proposal to address the critical economic “Removing the surplus from the market turkey products. For dairy, the United States consist of 100 million pounds of pork prod- saturation of American dairy, pork and poul- ucts. USDA would also make a one-time try products, while simultaneously provid- purchase of 100 million pounds of turkey ing much-needed nutritional assistance to products. Americans facing hunger due to job loss and Through product purchases to reduce the other economic hardships. oversupply on the market, NASDA’s propos- “Every day Louisiana producers go out of al will help farmers and producers recover business,” Strain said. “The current national from severe economic hardships. At the oversupply is causing dairy, pork and poul- same time, the proposal will help put much try producers to build up unprecedented needed food on the tales of the countless debt,” Strain said. “The National American families struggling to make ends Association of State Departments of meet. NASDA calls upon Congressional Agriculture (NASDA) has offered a solution leaders and Administration officials to step to assist our producers and help people who up to the plate and take the Meat the Need are being affected by the economic down- proposal into consideration to improve the turn.” lives of millions of Americans. Strain, who attended the NASDA confer- NASDA is a nonprofit, nonpartisan associ- ence in mid-September, said the NASDA ation that represents the commissioners, sec- plan would take a portion from the extra and putting it into food assistance programs Department of Agriculture (USDA) would retaries and directors of the state depart- inventories of these food industries to reduce would quickly stabilize prices for these begin with a purchase of 75 million pounds ments of agriculture in all fifty states and supply and use it to provide nutritious, pro- foods and allow producers to break-even or of cheese and additional dairy products, as four U.S. territories. As regulators of signif- tein-rich food to those unable to afford them. better on their farms,” Strain said. “The aid determined by USDA. This would be done icant aspects of our nation’s agriculture Strain said as of July 2009, nearly 36 mil- will be distributed through food assistance in three equal stages over a 120-day period, industry, NASDA members are actively lion Americans participate in the nation’s programs, which could include food banks, or until the target all-milk price of $16/cwt – involved in ensuring the safety of an abun- Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program school lunch programs, SNAP and foreign the cost of production – is met. dant food supply, protection of animal and (SNAP) – an increase of more than 21 per- military food assistance in countries such as To deal with the excess product in the pork plant health, stewardship of our environment cent over a year ago. As of August 2009, Afghanistan and Iraq.” sector, a purchase by USDA of cold storage and promoting the vitality of our rural com- more than 740,000 Louisiana residents par- The NASDA plan would establish a tiered- inventories of pork would be implemented munities.

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By Donna Culotta Reprinted with permission by real appreciation of his work ethic.” The Marksville Weekly News Osroe’s work ethic comes from an early life living with his grandmother who had lit- The other day I was talking to Osroe (O.J.) tle to nothing. “They promoted me to the Manning from Fifth Ward. At 87 years old, third grade and I quit,” Osroe told me. As an Osroe still works hard and is not afraid of eight-year-old boy, he went to work to bring laboring in the fields or anywhere, for that in money to help his grandmother. matter. We were sitting in his outdoor They were so poor the cornmeal had kitchen, that he built himself, by the way, worms, “but we ate it, so that doesn’t kill except for the roofing because “my knees you,” he punctuated with his finger. aren’t as good as they used to be,” he He hoed cotton for ten cents a row, picked explained. moss and sold it 25 cents for 100 pounds, He proudly showed me all the okra he had hauled logs and walked behind the plow with cut ready to be cooked. The freezer was full a mule. “We worked sunup to sundown,” he of the bags of okra ready for gumbo. For recalled. Osroe, the gumbo making would be the final Osroe said if he picked moss in a cow pas- step in his okra odyssey since he planted it, ture he had to shoo the cattle, drop the moss hoed it, babysat it and harvested it. on a lower limb then grab it all and go. The The okra is just one of the vegetables he cattle thought the moss was a tasty treat espe- grows on a two-plus acre plot. Osroe is cially in winter when they, too, couldn’t find known throughout Fifth Ward and beyond much to eat. for his vegetable stand where he sells the When he made 50 cents a week, his grand- produce from his winter, spring and summer mother would give him 15 cents to go to the movies in Marksville on Saturday. With three crops. Special Executive Assistant Dobby Lachney and Commissioner Mike Strain Having such a green thumb is something other cousins, he walked from Hickory Hill. that comes naturally for Osroe who has “We took off our shoes and ran,” he recalled. greet 87-year-old Avoyelles Parish farmer Osroe (O.J.) Manning and his son farmed practically all his life. These days he Osroe was so used to going barefoot when Sherion Manning in Marksville. Manning was a recent subject of the Marksville works for Fred Collins who farms 3000 acres he wore shoes he had to put gravel in them so Weekly News' popular "The Other Day..." column. in Avoyelles. It was Fred who contacted the he could walk. His feet weren’t used to the newspaper about Osroe and this 87-year-old flatness of a shoe. “My feet were so flat I was cousin’s sawmills. “I went scratching after See, this is a man who rode a horse to herd man who’s still out there working hard. turned down by the Army,” he laughed. that,” he remarked. He built his new home all cattle, cut wood with a crosscut saw and “He’s worked for me maybe 15 years and In 1959 adversity struck the Manning fam- by himself and started buying land to farm drank water from a slough by just pushing he’s an incredibly good worker. So willing ily with a vengeance. and even managed to get an old tractor. the leaves aside. This is a man who will live and so interested in the success of my farm- “I lost my son in a truck accident, my Unfortunately, because of some legal to be 100 and work his way there. ing,” Fred said. daughter died of bone cancer and my house mishap, Osroe again lost house and property. (Editor’s note: Osroe Manning is the uncle “I trust his opinion because he’s been there burned down. I didn’t even have a spoon.” But through it all he never considered him- of LDAF Special Executive Assistant Dobby and knows the adversity of weather that To rebuild his house Osroe started buying a self down. He always worked hard to bounce Lachney. Both Lachney and Manning plagues farmers,” Fred continued. “I have a few logs at a time and had them milled at his back. learned French as their first language.) Ag producers learn alternative ways to earn extra income Agriculture producers attending experience when they are on vaca- requires that warning signs be post- “People go prepared to spend that an LSU AgCenter seminar Oct. 6 tion. People like to get away from ed to notify visitors of possible money,” Hatch said. “You have to learned how they can make extra their hectic lifestyles.” risks. have something to see, something to income by opening their farms and Hatch said a limited liability law Rice farmers in Arkansas have do and something to buy.” ranches to tourists. pushed by the Louisiana provided birdwatchers and photog- Hal Moser, tourism manager for “Across the state, people are Department of Agriculture and raphers with blinds to view birds, the Houma Area Convention and learning they can make money off Forestry and a certification process she said. Visitors Bureau, was among the the family farm,” said Dora Ann will help provide agritourism oper- Other examples of agritourism dozen individuals who attended the Hatch, LSU AgCenter rural com- ations with extra protection against include roadside fruit and vegetable session. He said the potential in his munity development agent. lawsuits. Operations can be certi- stands, Christmas tree farms and area for agritourism is huge with Hatch said agritourism is a well- fied through the Louisiana fishing. seafood and sugarcane producers. established industry in Europe, and Department of Agriculture and The offerings may only be season- “There’s so much we can do,” the U.S. market is just getting start- Forestry, and the LSU AgCenter able, she said, mentioning a pump- Moser said. “I think it’s definitely ed. People will actually pay to stay will assist with the process. kin farmer in Louisiana who only worth our while.” overnight on a farm and help with “We want to work with people to opened his business to visitors for The LSU AgCenter maintains a chores, she said, just to find out do this,” Hatch said. six weeks, making $24,000. directory of agritourism opportuni- what is involved in agriculture. Getting certified requires identify- Visitors will also want to buy ties. For more information, contact Accommodations can range from ing potential risks and steps that items from a farm and not just food Dora Ann Hatch at 318-927-9654 or plush to rustic, she said. can be taken to prevent accidents. products. Hats, bandanas and T- [email protected] and go to “People today want to have an Hatch said certification also shirts are big sellers, she said. www.lsuagcenter.com/agritourism.