MISSISSIPPI DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE & COMMERCE • ANDY GIPSON, COMMISSIONER

VOLUME 92 NUMBER 3 FEBRUARY 1, 2020 JACKSON, MS The Dixie National Livestock Show and Rodeo Celebrating 55 Years of Tradition at the Greatest Show on Dirt

By Donna West, Division Director If, in 1965 a group of Mississip- ruary 1st and runs through Feb- Market Development – MDAC pians, including Si Corley, who ruary 16. A complete schedule of was the Commissioner of Agricul- events can be found on pages 14 What is it about recalling the ture and Commerce at the time, and 15. past that fascinates us so? Fond had not had the desire to salute One of the most significant memories of days gone by, or an and celebrate the state’s livestock gatherings each year is the Dixie awareness of previous mistakes? programs, encourage competition, National Junior Round-up, the It could be the amazing costs com- and introduce top notch entertain- largest in the state. For 51 years, parison of everyday living. The re- ment, we might not enjoy the Dixie members of Mississippi’s FFA and alization of striving for and finally National today! 4-H chapters have worked hard for arriving at the pinnacle of a select “For 55 years, people have come the opportunity to exhibit their group of people, places and cre- from all over the United States to hogs, cattle, dairy cattle, beef cattle ations. Remembrances of past tra- attend the Dixie National Livestock and sheep, striving for the defini- ditions but reawakening them with Show and Rodeo,” Commissioner tive title of “Grand Champion” at today’s unique style. For without of Agriculture and Commerce the Sale of Junior Champions. the past, we would have no present Andy Gipson said. The Dixie National Rodeo, al- nor a future. “Each year, from its inception, ways full of thrills, fun and excite- those tasked with planning and ment, begins Thursday, February 6 running the Dixie National have and continues through Wednesday, continued to preserve the integrity February 12. Talented yet daring and objective of those before them, cowboys and cowgirls will keep you which is providing great family on the edge of your seat as they vie fun and preparing our youth for for the ultimate gold buckle. Spe- future leadership roles through cial entertainers, which follow the hard work and competition.” rodeo each evening, include Tracy Dixie National kicks off on Feb- Byrd, Hardy, Confederate Railroad,

Gene Watson, Jordan Davis, Craig ful floats have entertained thou- Morgan and Russell Dickerson. sands at the enduring and ener- Other events include the Dixie getic Dixie National Parade. The National Rodeo Dance, Intercolle- finale of every parade is the resil- giate Beef Judging Contest; Farri- ient Dixie National Wagon Train, ers Competition and the Southern celebrating 40 spirited years of Classic Horse Sale. Don’t miss any riding the trails. This year’s pa- of the impressive horse shows or rade gets underway at 10:30 a.m. the educational and interesting on Saturday, February 8, with best Equine Expo, beginning Febru- viewing on High and North West ary 1 through February 14. And, Streets, around the State Capitol. if you are searching for something hot, free and good to eat, stop by For the latest updates and infor- the Mississippi Farmers Market on mation on all things Dixie Nation- February 9, 8:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. al, download the mobile app, visit for Dixie National’s annual Rodeo dixienational.org, “like” the Dixie Breakfast. National on Facebook or call the Since 1971, a cavalcade of horse Mississippi Coliseum at 601-941- clubs, marching groups and color- 6000. Page 2 MISSISSIPPI MARKET BULLETIN February 1, 2020

From Our Kitchen To Yours A Cowboy’s Feast! *****************************************

Tex-Mex Cheesesteak Sandwiches Corn Fritters Andy Gipson 1 package refrigerated beef tips with gravy 1 1/4 cup flour 1 tablespoon canola oil 2 cups corn Commissioner 1 onion, halved and thinly sliced 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 banana pepper, cut into strips 2 teaspoon salt Mississippi Department of 1/8 teaspoon salt 1/2 cup sugar Agriculture & Commerce 1/8 teaspoon pepper 1/4 teaspoon paprika 121 North Jefferson Street 4 hoagie buns, split 2 eggs Jackson, MS 39201 1/4 cup mayonnaise 1/4 cup milk 1/8 teaspoon chili powder, optional Phone: 601-359-1100 8 slices pepper jack cheese Stir dry ingredients together and add corn. Then add the egg www.mdac.ms.gov yolks, beaten thick, and fold in egg whites, beaten stiff. Fry in Preheat broiler. Heat beef tips with gravy according to package hot lard or other oil until golden brown. Source: TheWildWest.org. Ag Museum directions. Meanwhile, in a small skillet, heat oil over medium- 601-432-4500 high heat. Add onion and pepper; cook and stir 4-6 minutes or Agricultural Theft Bureau until tender. Stir in salt and pepper. Place buns on baking sheet, Cowboy Nachos 1-800-678-2660 cut side up. Mix mayonnaise and, if desired, chili powder; spread 2 cans seasoned pinto beans, drained Aquaculture on roll bottoms. Layer with beef tips, onion mixture and cheese. 601-359-1102 Broil 1-2 minutes or until cheese is melted and buns are toasted. 2 teaspoons hot sauce Source: TasteofHome.com. 1 teaspoon minced garlic Board of Animal Health 1/2 teaspoon freshly ground pepper 601-359-1170 3 1/2 cups shredded Beef Brisket Western Baked Beans 1 tablespoon canola oil Bureau of Plant Industry 1/2 cup taco sauce 662-325-3390 1 pound dried navy or pinto beans 1/4 cup pan drippings from Beef Brisket 2 large onions, diced 1 package round tortilla chips Consumer Protection 12 ounces smoked pork or ham steak, chopped 1 block Monterey Jack cheese, shredded 601-359-1148 3 cups chicken stock 1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper Pico de Gallo Fairgrounds/Coliseum Toppings: guacamole, sour cream, pickled jalapeño pepper slices 601-961-4000 1/4 cup molasses 1/4 cup ketchup (optional) Genuine MS 3 tablespoons dark brown sugar 601-359-1159 Salt and pepper Cook first 4 ingredients and 1/2 cup water in a medium sauce- pan, stirring occasionally, over medium-low heat 5-7 minutes International Trade Soak the beans overnight in water in a large bowl, then drain or until thoroughly heated. Cook brisket in hot oil in a skillet 601-359-1196 when ready to use. Sauté onions and meat over medium heat over medium heat, stirring often, 4 minutes or until thoroughly in a cast iron Dutch oven until the onions are tender, about 10 heated. Stir in taco sauce and pan drippings; cook 2 minutes. Keep Mississippi Beautiful minutes. Add the drained beans, meat, chicken stock, pepper, 601-359-1100 Divide chips, bean mixture, brisket mixture, cheese, and 1 cup molasses, ketchup, brown sugar, and salt and pepper and bring Pico de Gallo among 3 plates. Bake at 425° for 5 minutes or un- Livestock Market News to a boil. Cover the casserole and transfer to the oven. Bake til cheese is melted. Serve immediately with remaining Pico de 601-359-1159 at 375° for 3 1/2 - 4 hours, until the beans are tender. Source: Gallo and desired toppings. Source: MyRecipes.com. TheWildWest.org. Market Development 601-359-1159 Cowboy Casserole Cowboy Bark Brownies Meat Inspection Brownie Batter or boxed mix 1 lb. ground beef 601-359-1191 1/2 cup crushed Oreos 2 tablespoons dried minced onion 1/4 cup crushed pretzels Mississippi Market Bulletin 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder 1/4 cup Heath bar pieces 601-359-1155 1/8 teaspoon salt 1/4 cup chopped almonds 1/8 teaspoon ground pepper 1/4 cup chopped peanuts Mississippi Farmers Market 1 can cream of chicken soup 601-354-6573 1/4 cup chocolate chips 1 can corn drained 1 teaspoon sea salt Regulatory Services 16-ounce bag tater tots 601-359-1111 Preheat oven to 425° and bake tater tots while browning ground Line a pan with parchment paper, let it overhang on each side. Petroleum Division beef. Brown ground beef with minced onion. Drain and stir in Spread brownie batter evenly into the bottom of the pan. Sprin- 601-359-1101 garlic powder, salt, and ground pepper. Stir in corn and cream kle the remaining ingredients over the batter. Press the ingredi- of chicken soup. Pour in a baking dish. Top with browned tater ents down into the batter. Bake according to the brownie recipe Produce Safety tots and bake at 350° for 20-30 minutes until bubbly and hot. directions. Let cool completely and cut into small bars. Source: 601-359-1104 Top with cheese if desired. Source: JoyfulMommasKitchen.com. BakedBree.com. Weights & Measures 601-359-1149 February 1, 2020 MISSISSIPPI MARKET BULLETIN Page 3 Page 4 MISSISSIPPI MARKET BULLETIN February 1, 2020

$3,950 per acre. Pattison, 601-955- erty, $3,650 per acre. Byram, 601-540- setting with lake, home sites & hard- Advertisers Index FARM PROPERTY 4382. 6036. wood/pine plantation, West Lauder- dale School District, $282,000. Merid- Category Page No. All farm property listings within CLARKE COUNTY 36.7 surveyed acres on Fairchild Road, ian, 601-938-9435. this category (for sale or rent/lease) pretty land with nice home sites, Ag Trailers & Carts . . . . . 12 $293,600. Learned, 601-566-5534. 140 acres timberland, excellent hunt- must consists of 10 acres or more. 20 acres located off CR 511, $12,000. Antiques & Furniture . . . . 10 ing, located 1 mile from Meridian, Out-of-state residents owning Moss Point, 228-219-5759. Aquaculture ...... 18 farm property within Mississippi HOLMES COUNTY $1,800 per acre. Meridian, 601-917- ATVs & UTVs ...... 17 that is being offered for sale are 4650. Barrel Races & Ropings . . . 22 allowed to advertise in this category. COPIAH COUNTY Beef Cattle ...... 19 192 acres, 18 year old pines, paved & No real-estate agents, businesses, gravel road frontage, hardwood bot- 191 acres, young hardwood/pine Beekeeping, Honey & Syrup . . 6 70 +/- acres, 6 year old planted pine, brokers or dealers that sell land on tom, 2 small ponds, roads, 2.6 miles mixed, lots of road frontage of Hwy. Boats & Watercraft . . . . . 17 located in Wesson School District, a commission basis are eligible to west of Exit 164 (West, MS), reduced 496, has large stream running through Camping & Accessories . . . 17 road frontage on 2 sides, less than 1 advertise. $1,895/acre. Brandon, 601-331-8480. property, good house sites, $2,500 per Construction Equipment . . . 16 mile from Baptist Church, $150,000. acre. Toomsuba, 601-632-4268. Cookbooks & Recipes . . . . 10 Strong Hope, 662-424-1252. 130 acres on Big Black with 40 acres Crafts & Woodwork . . . . . 10 ADAMS COUNTY adjoining lease, mix regrowth, hard- LEAKE COUNTY Crops & Seeds ...... 6 80 acres, road access, power line, year woods & planted pines, furnished Cutters & Mowers . . . . . 11 35-40 acres, 1899 Victorian farm round creek, deer, turkey, dove, squir- cabin, 5 established plots with sands, Dairy Cattle ...... 20 house & barn - restored, hardwood rel, rabbits & quail have been heard, 33 acres, $3,000 per acre. Carthage, $260,000. Durant, 601-720-0178. Dixie National Guide . . . . 14 & pine timber, 850 McNeese Road in house sites, east of Crystal Springs, 601-507-1136. Dogs ...... 21 Bassfield, 20 minutes to Hattiesburg, $2,995 per acre. Jackson, 601-750- 241 acres, fenced, pasture, hay fields 59.5 acres timberland, 34 years old, 48 Dog Handling & Supplies . . . 22 $250,000. Natchez, 601-431-1797. 4054. & planted pines, 75 acres mature acres planted pines, 10 acres oak, on Employment ...... 8 hardwoods, close I-55, stocked ponds, 12 +/- acres pastures land, New Zion Hwy. 43, 2 miles east of Thomastown, Equipment Auctions ...... 23 ATTALA COUNTY older camp type home with deer proof Road, $4,500 per acre. Crystal Springs, $175,000. Brandon, 601-927-7104. Exotic Livestock & Pets . . . 20 garden, new shop, great hunting, a 601-573-3584, ask for Buddy. Farm Buildings & Materials . . 8 87.5 acres, Hwy. 35 between Kosciusko bargain at $600,000. Durant, 601-278- 33 acres located 397 Salers Road in Farm Market Report . . . . . 25 & Vaiden, Carmack community, pine/ 2999. Carthage, 5 bdrm., 4 bath house, Farm Property ...... 4 hardwood timber, $153,125. Koscius- COVINGTON COUNTY office, front & back porch, shop, large Field Equipment ...... 10 ko, 865-742-1368. 188 acres in the middle of deer/turkey pond, hunting, $229,000. Carthage, Fireplace Inserts/Firewood . . 10 52 +/- acres with half mile road front- hunting county, mix of hardwoods/ 601-260-2992. Fishing Tackle ...... 17 80 acres timberland, 51 acres 8 year age on Station Creek Road, beautiful pines, has electricity, food plots, good Flowers & Trees ...... 6 old pine plantation which had fly-on creek, 100+ year old hardwood tim- road system, cleared pad for cabin, 83.42 acres, Hwy. 25 access, gravel Forestry & Logging . . . . . 16 chemical before planting, 29 acres ber, 100+ year old cabin, $208,000; $1,695 per acre. Brandon 601-278- road to Utah road west side, excellent Fruits & Vegetables . . . . . 6 mature pine/hardwood, good access, 10 +/- acres wooded land, $40,000. 9797. deer, turkey, rabbit & squirrel hunting, Goats & Sheep ...... 20 reduced $1,800 per acre. Starkville, Collins, 601-517-5700. creek runs through property, hard- Gourds ...... 10 662-571-5092. JASPER COUNTY wood/pines, capped well, $300,000. Graders & Blades ...... 11 35 +/- acres, good pasture land, full Lena, 601-259-3134. Grain Storage & Equipment . . 11 80 +/- acres mature pine & hardwoods, frontage, paved road, located on Salt 422 acres on the Jasper/Jones County Grass-Fed Meats ...... 20 some within the city limits, great for Dome Road, 8 miles east of Seminary, line, half mile road frontage on CR Ground Cover & Mulch ...... 7 residential or commercial develop- $3,500 per acre. Seminary, 601-270- MADISON COUNTY 237, mature timber, young timber, Guns & Accessories . . . . . 18 ment, good hunting with running 1780. recent cutover, timber appraisal avail- Hay & Forage Equipment . . . 12 creeks year round, $3,500 per acre. 205 acres on Loring Road, deer/turkey, able, $2,700 per acre. Bay Springs, Hay & Grain ...... 7 Kosciusko, 662-582-2699. bass/bream, hunt camp with power, DESOTO COUNTY 662-418-4711. Horses & Mules ...... 20 water & DTV, $3,250 per acre. Madi- 107+ acres, 3 miles east of Ethel, pub- son, 601-209-7800. Horses at Stud ...... 21 Up to 500 acres of farmland, mostly Horticulture Equipment . . . . 6 lic road access, interior roads, pine JEFFERSON COUNTY cultivable, all or parts, very good hunt- 30 acres with 8 acre food plot & spring Hunting Leases/Memberships . 18 planted 1997, thinned 2012, spring ing, borders Church Road, $3,750 fed creek, deer/turkey, old camp house, Hunting, Fishing, Camping . . 17 branch, hardwood bottom, deer/turkey 60 +/- acres of mostly hardwoods near per acre. Brandon, 601-668-4836, county road frontage, motivated to Industrial Trucks & Vans . . . 13 hunting, shooting range, $2,000/acre. Natchez Trace, great deer/turkey hunt- [email protected]. sell, $75,000. Camden, 601-941-3470. Irrigation Equipment . . . . 11 Ethel, 662-242-5596. ing, food plots with shooting houses, Lawn & Garden Equipment . . 16 good access roads, utilities available, FRANKLIN COUNTY 115 acres for hunting and/or develop- Livestock Auctions & Sales . . 24 $3,300 per acre OBO. Metairie, LA, CARROLL COUNTY ment, minutes from Canton & Ross Livestock Boarding & Handling . 9 504-450-6932. 10 acres, joins Sandy Creek Wildlife Barnett Reservoir, paved road & utili- Livestock Equipment . . . . 17 2- 40 acre parcels, both with 5-10 acres Management Area, $60,000 OBO. Nat- ties on 2 sides, $3,500 per acre OBO. Livestock Tack ...... 17 of hardwoods, rest 13 year old pines, JONES COUNTY chez, 601-431-9090. Franklin, TN, 615-791-1546. Livestock Trailers & Wagons . 17 1 with utility access, 1 without, Gravel Llamas & Alpacas ...... 20 Hill community, $1,900 per acre. Car- 10 acres 3 miles from Laurel on Hwy. Lumber & Sawing ...... 7 rollton, 601-470-7512. GEORGE COUNTY 84 West frontage, nice 3 bdrm., 2 bath MARSHALL COUNTY Miscellaneous Equipment . . . 16 home, 2,100 sq. ft., will part or all, Miscellaneous Home Items . . 10 20 acres, 2 bdrm., with sunroom/3rd 45+ acres, cow or horse farm, new $215,000. Laurel, 601-498-0126. 192 acres, bean fields, pasture, old Miscellaneous Hunting Items . 18 bdrm., 1 1/2 baths, 1,100 sq. ft. house, barn, new fences, new catch pen, growth red/white oak, birch, maple & Other Ag Implements . . . . 12 barn, chicken yard, sheds, 1 mile east cross-fenced, almost new mobile home LAFAYETTE COUNTY poplar, old log house, shed, lake, elec- Outdoor Power Equipment . . 16 of Carrollton, $130,000. Carrollton, & small pond, $285,000. Lucedale, tricity, $3,500 per acre. Olive Branch, 225-436-4208. 601-766-5394. 901-494-0216. Pickers & Harvesters . . . . 12 60 acres divided into pasture, hard- Planting & Tillage . . . . . 11 26.5 acres, near Vaiden & I-55, house wood & pine, 2 creeks & pond, new Posts & Fencing ...... 8 GRENADA COUNTY 3,900 sq. ft. farmhouse, guesthouse, MONTGOMERY COUNTY Poultry & Fowl ...... 9 site, water & electricity, lake site, all woods, good road frontage, $2,400 per cypress barn, Lafayette County School Poultry & Fowl Supplies . . . 10 132 acres 5 miles north of Grenada 65 +/- acres, excellent deer hunting, acre, $1,000 down & balanced financed District, $550,000. Etta, 601-416-2258. Poultry Equipment . . . . . 17 on Hwy. 51 & half mile from I-55 In- mature hardwood & pine, frontage on 5% interest. Ridgeland, 662-227-8541. Rabbits ...... 20 terchange, open pasture land, utili- 98.63 acres in Lafayette Springs, 4 1/2 Hwy. 413, 4.3 miles south of Kilmi- Rural Property & Hobby Farms . 6 ties available, development potential, miles from 4 lane 6 - 1/2 mile off CR chael, 662-571-3341. Sewing & Fabrics ...... 10 CHICKASAW COUNTY $3,300 per acre, financing available. 251, all wooded, surveyed, 3,500 ft. Sprayers & Spreaders . . . . 12 Ridgeland, 662-227-8541. gravel road frontage, $2,100/acre. New NEWTON COUNTY SUVs & Vans ...... 13 192 acres farmland & timber, makes Albany, 901-486-1780. Swap & Exchange ...... 9 great rent income, good hunting, just 10 acres with pine/hardwood timber, 36 acres, 20 acres in 10 year old second Swine ...... 20 off Natchez Trace, close to Starkville & good hunting, barn, all utilities, on 279 acres forest property on CR 395 generation pine, $2,000 per acre. New- Timber Price Report . . . . . 25 Tupelo, $2,500 per acre. Houston, 662- paved road off Hwy. 35 between Hol- close to Enid Lake, select cut timber ton, 601-745-9082. Tools & Hardware . . . . . 16 542-9011, call or text comb & Teoc, $2,600 per acre. McCar- in 2017, good deer/turkey hunting, Tractors ...... 10 ley, 662-227-5295. owner financing available, $350,000. 97 acres pasture land & hay land, Trucks ...... 13 Taylor, 601-941-8803. CLAIBORNE COUNTY cross-fenced, 3 ponds, frontage on Trailers (Utility/Equipment) . . 12 HINDS COUNTY front & back, $2,200 per acre. Newton, Upcoming Events ...... 23 40 acres near Copiah WMA with com- LAUDERDALE COUNTY 601-479-1206. Upcoming Livestock Shows . . 24 munity water & power pole, 25 acres 53.7 acres with frontage on Midway Vegetable & Produce Supplies . 6 hardwood/pine timber, with 2 small Road, mostly planted pines 33 years 29 acres with 1,320 feet of paved road 70 +/- acre cattle farm, fenced/cross- Want Ads ...... 8 ponds, plenty of big deer/turkey, old, investment or residential prop- frontage on Blizzard Road, beautiful fenced, near college, almost new trac- February 1, 2020 MISSISSIPPI MARKET BULLETIN Page 5 tor shed, $185,000. Union, 601-774- Use this map to assist you in locating the 9 8024. towns and counties of buyers and sellers 2 5 6 7 36 acres, 20 acres 10 year old second 1 listed in the Mississippi Market Bulletin. 4 8 generation pine, $2,000 per acre. New- 3 ton, 601-745-9082. The corresponding numbers on the map are listed left to right - top to bottom. 12 13 NOXUBEE COUNTY 14 10 11 15 Adams 59 Leflore 26 16 17 57.26 acres, Lynn Creek/Brooksville Alcorn 7 Lincoln 62 Road, large pine/hardwood timber, Amite 69 Lowndes 40 green fields, ponds, great for deer, next 21 22 23 Attala 35 Madison 42 18 20 to NWR with 900+ paved road front- 19 age, utilities, $2,800 per acre. Brooks- Benton 5 Marion 72 ville, 832-808-5818. Bolivar 18 Marshall 4 31 28 30 Calhoun 21 Monroe 23 26 29 Carroll 27 Montgomery 29 27 OKTIBBEHA COUNTY 25 Chickasaw 22 Neshoba 44 24 231 acres, Hwy. 389 North, 9 miles Choctaw 36 Newton 51 36 38 40 some timber, excellent hunting Claiborne 53 Noxubee 39 37 39 for deer/turkey, $3,000 per acre. Clarke 58 Oktibbeha 38 35 33 Starkville, 662-418-6752. Clay 31 Panola 12 32 34 120 acres, with 80 acres 4 year old Coahoma 10 Pearl River 77 Copiah 54 Perry 75 41 43 44 45 planted pines, paved road, 8 miles 42 south of MSU, home sites, lake site, 3 Covington 65 Pike 70 food plots, excellent hunting, $3,000/ DeSoto 2 Pontotoc 15 acre. Starkville, 662-361-8733. Forrest 74 Prentiss 8 46 47 Franklin 61 Quitman 11 PANOLA COUNTY George 79 Rankin 49 48 49 50 51 52 Greene 76 Scott 50 31.9 acres near Hwy. 3 & Askew Wild- Grenada 28 Sharkey 32 life Refuge, 1,558 ft. of frontage on Hancock 80 Simpson 55 55 Old Hwy., just north of Crenshaw, ma- 54 56 57 58 ture timber, natural spring, $64,000. Harrison 81 Smith 56 53 Askew, 662-349-5934. Hinds 48 Stone 78 Holmes 34 Sunflower 25 60 PEARL RIVER COUNTY Humphreys 33 Tallahatchie 19 59 61 64 65 66 67 Issaquena 46 Tate 3 62 63 100 acres, fenced/cross-fenced, fruit Itawamba 17 Tippah 6 trees, 8 acre lake, 2,000 sq. ft. new Jackson 82 Tishomingo 9 home, 68 miles from New Orleans, 10 Jasper 57 Tunica 1 71 72 73 76 minutes from Poplarville, $5,000 per Jefferson 60 Union 14 68 69 70 75 acre OBO. Poplarville, 504-235-2151. Jefferson Davis 64 Walthall 71 74 PIKE COUNTY Jones 66 Warren 47 Kemper 45 Washington 24 79 77 78 40 acres, mostly open, scattered larg- Lafayette 13 Wayne 67 er oaks, 2 ponds, power service hook Lamar 73 Webster 30 up, new water well, secluded, east of Lauderdale 52 Wilkinson 68 82 81 I-55 at Magnolia Exit, possible owner Lawrence 63 Winston 37 80 financing, $115,000. Magnolia, 601- Leake 43 Yalobusha 20 810-3906. Lee 16 Yazoo 41 24 acres just off I-55 at Exit #13, very close to Loves & Percy Quin State SCOTT COUNTY cattle, home sites, $234,000. Menden- age on 2 sides, good deer hunting, with rolling hills, wooded, $180,000. Park, located on with frontage on Air- hall, 601-946-0722. $170,000. Saltillo, 662-255-6767. Vicksburg, 601-218-1167. port Fernwood Road, $175,000. Mc- 30 acres of prime cleared acreage with Comb, 601-810-3363. TATE COUNTY 20 acres, 4 miles form I-22 at Hickory 2 ponds & dam in between the 2 ponds, Flat, power & water lines, 40x24 equip- WAYNE COUNTY RANKIN COUNTY $66,000. Lena, 601-519-9827. ment shed, surveyed, hardwood/pine, 80 acres farm land, pasture land & good house lots, $40,000. New Albany, 70.9 acres at 281 John Perry McMi- 45.2 acres, double wide mobile home, house, appraised at $320,000. Water 40 acres with 2 bdrm., 1 bath cabin, 901-486-1780. chael Road near Manor Creek, beau- 16x80 furnished mobile home, 24 unit kitchen, appliances, living room, all Valley, 662-473-3578. tiful house sites or hunting camp lo- mini storage, RV hookups, 18 acre utilities, large storage barn, shooting 45 acres, CR 14 & CR 130, located cation, stands of mature & immature pond, shop, cabin, boat ramp, room, range, food plots, trails, pond, private, TIPPAH COUNTY across from Dardin Lake, West Union pine, $248,150. Waynesboro, 601-580- good hunting, $300,000. Puckett, 601- price reduced $155,000. Forest, 601- School District, community water, 3943. 842-9855. 507-1477. 72 acres in Dumas community, pub- home sites & hunting, $1,550 per acre. lic road frontage, community water, New Albany, 662-404-0147. 15 acres, partially cleared, 419 East 21 acres located on Hwy. 35 North with WEBSTER COUNTY electricity, live creeks & good timber, Petros Road, Pearl, MS, Richland frontage, heavy hardwood & pine, po- $140,000. Utica, 601-529-0765. WALTHALL COUNTY School District, road to property, no tential secluded home site, $105,000. 72 acres with pond, hay field, $140K+ utilities, $82,500. Pearl, 601-209-5950. Forest, 601-906-8705, call or text. UNION COUNTY 35 acres, 2 house breeder farm, 3 of high value pine/hardwoods, road 3- 10 acre lots with great home sites 54.6 acres with 400’ cleared frontage bdrm., 2 bath brick home, in Darbun frontage, homesite(s), 45 minutes to & lake site, 1,850 sq. ft. minimum for on Baker Road off Hwy. 13, it’s cur- 115 acres located 3 miles outside of community, secluded setting in mer- MSU, recognized school system, ready houses, Pisgah Schools, $8,700 per rently leased, has some woods & creek, New Albany, fenced/cross-fenced, cur- chantable timber, $430,000. Kokomo, for estate development, $2,950/acre. acre. Pisgah, 601-720-4344. $111,000. Forkville, 601-421-0484. rently used for cattle/hay, railroad in 601-248-6252. Mantee, 334-277-9744. 38.25 acres, 1 mile from Hwy. 49, front of property, great for commercial 77 acres on Pepper Town Road, part in has clay gravel foundation dirt, off SIMPSON COUNTY development, $1,700,000. Myrtle, 662- WARREN COUNTY Levi Cooper Road, $8,050 per acre; 317-8042. 32 year old pine CRP, utilities, creek, 11.25 acres, $2,000 per acre, prices 78 acres, half mile paved road frontage, 42 +/- acres, multiple home sites, 276’ very good hunting/investment prop- negotiable. Los Angeles, CA, 323-750- 3 ponds, new 7-strand barbed wire on 64 +/- acres, 10-20 year old pine tim- frontage, water & power, 3 entrances, erty, $2,550 per acre. Walthall, 662- 8578. road side, on Grayson Road, great for ber, Zion Hill community, road front- good acreage, 3 miles to city limit, flat 582-3055. Page 6 MISSISSIPPI MARKET BULLETIN February 1, 2020

48 acres, selling 40 acres open land, LAUDERDALE COUNTY Dry peas, Pinkeye Purplehull, har- available also, $15. Pearl River Co., MISSISSIPPI barn, partially fenced, 3,000 sq. ft. vested & cleaned, excellent for eating Poplarville, 601-795-0241. house, pole barn, ponds, Hwy. 82 & 15 or planting, $2 per lb. at farm only, no MARKET BULLETIN frontage, $650,000. Mathiston, 662- 1.29 acres, septic system, community Sunday sales. Rutledge Farms, Copiah Wildlife management trees, 3 gal., 263-6596. water & electricity, remains of burned Co., Crystal Springs, 601-894-2401. Sawtooth Oak, Swamp Chestnut brick house on concrete slab, 8206 Oak, Bald Cypress, Live Oak & Dwarf EDITOR Head Start Road, $10,000, $500 down, WINSTON COUNTY VEGETABLE & PRODUCE Chinkapin Oak, $7-$10. Rankin Co., Claude Nash $100 per month, no interest. Meridian, Brandon, 601-940-0788. [email protected] 601-938-9435. SUPPLIES 601-359-1123 140 acres, proven duck, deer, turkey, Sawtooth acorns, 60 count per lb., food plot, duck holes, shooting house, LAWRENCE COUNTY Rain-Flo model 2600 Auto Rotrak & great wildlife plant, $22.50 per lb. gated entrance, priced below appraisal, drip attachment & Rain-Flow model Hinds Co., Raymond, 601-529-5300. CIRCULATION make an offer, $1,215 per acre. Louis- Jessica Spears 2 acres, 2010 3 bdrm., 2 bath, covered 1600 transplanter, 2 planting wheels, ville, 601-941-3470. parking, deck & extra room, $42,000; in very good cond., $6,500. Smith Co., Sawtooth oak trees, 2 & 3 yrs. old, 3’-7’ [email protected] 8.6 acres with large covered RV slip, Forest, 601-382-3265. tall, $10-$20 each. Panola Co., Bates- 601-359-1159 YAZOO COUNTY shower house, great hunting, $35,000. ville, 225-281-9370. New Hebron, 225-276-4413. Welborn pea sheller, in excellent cond., shells 1 bushel, $1,200. Panola Sawtooth oak trees, 1-2 yrs. old, no STAFF 40 acres, 2 ponds, 4,500 sq. ft. house, Co., Batesville, 662-934-8404. shipping, $5-$10 depending on size. Cecilia Parker 5 stall workshop studio apartment, OKTIBBEHA COUNTY Lauderdale Co., Bailey, 601-737-8111. 1 bdrm. trailer, water & electric to Hannah East Myers commercial pecan cracker, will gated entry, $499,000. Bentonia, 662- 7 acres, nice quiet area, 15 minutes crack large & small sizes, $5,000. Ad- HORTICULTURE MAILING ADDRESS 755-8661. SE of MSU & near National Wildlife ams Co., Natchez, 601-443-7609. Refuge, $49,000. Starkville, 662-418- EQUIPMENT P. O. Box 1118 FARM LAND FOR 8077. Square hardwood bean sticks, 1 1/4 Jackson, MS 39215-1118 RENT OR LEASE x 1 1/4 x 7’ 6”, mostly oak, 40¢ each, 30’ x 96’ greenhouse with fans, louvers PIKE COUNTY cash only. Newton Co., Union, 601- & LP heater, disassembled, $4,000. PHONE 416-2005. Jasper Co., Rose Hill, 601-616-6819. 601-359-1155 Amite Co., 90 acres of open land avail- 6+ acres, located at Exit 24 on I-55, able to lease for hay production, easy half timber & half parking lot, well & Tomato cages 5’ tall x 18” diam., heavy Start seeds, 4’ shop light with 2 plant FAX access, with potential for another 30 community water, North Pike School duty with 1/2” rebar support posts, light bulbs, half price at $16.75, I have Fr 6x6 concrete mesh wire, $5 each, 601-359-1260 acres nearby, $15 per acre. Smithdale, District, no restriction, private owner, 70 sets, free starter trays & lids with also smaller pepper cages, volume dis- 601-695-9009. $75,000. Bogue Chitto, 601-567-2467. purchase. Hinds Co., Edwards, 601- WEBSITE count. Hinds Co., Edwards, 601-852- 852-2504. www.msmarketbulletin.org Marshall Co., 100 acres to lease for hay RANKIN COUNTY 2504. cutting or possibly row crop produc- E-MAIL BEEKEEPING, tion, $1,500. Byhalia, 901-828-9043. FLOWERS, [email protected] 9.34 acres in Pelahatchie within the HONEY & SYRUP Puckett School District, there is a pri- BULBS & SEEDS Mississippi Market Bulletin RURAL PROPERTY vate drive with power & water already Blue Ribbon cane syrup, $5.50 per can. (USPS 354-340) installed on premises, beautiful prop- Daylilies, assorted colors, $1 per plant, Copiah Co., Terry, 601-281-4054. Published semi-monthly by the & HOBBY FARMS erty home site, $88,000. Pelahatchie, plus $10 shipping on first 20 plants, Mississippi Department 601-259-7363. bonus plants shipped each order. Re- 2020 pre-sale, 5 frame medium nucs of Agriculture and Commerce All property listings within this idis Nash, 1483 Hwy. 51 North, Wi- with VSH x Mite Mauler queens, $150 121 North Jefferson Street category (for sale or rent/lease) nona, MS 38967. Montgomery Co., with $75 deposit; VSH x Mite Mauler Jackson, MS 39201 must consists of less than 10 acres. CROPS & SEEDS 662-283-5361. queens, $35, April-May pick up. Jack- Out-of-state residents owning son Co., Gautier, 228-623-3396, www. Periodical postage paid at Jackson, All items listed in this cat- property within Mississippi that is Silk flowers, cemetery cones & saddles, buttsbees.com. MS, and at additional mailing office. egory must be agriculture related. Presented as a service feature by this being offered for sale are allowed to memorial baskets & sprays, church advertise in this category. No commercial, dealers, buyers, arrangements, $30 & up. Jefferson Da- 10 Mann Lake 10 frame top feeders Department as authorized by Law, sellers or business person engaged Subscriptions are $10.00 per year No real-estate agents, businesses, vis Co., Prentiss, 601-310-7643. with super, painted, holds 4 gallons, brokers or dealers that sell land on in trade are allowed to advertise. $150. Rankin Co., Richland, 601-613- to bona fide residents of Mississippi, Only in-state residents are allowed a commission basis are eligible to 1290. however advertisers must be actually to advertise within this category. TREES, VINES & SHRUBS engaged in farm or agricultural advertise. Honey supers, $10. Leake Co., Car- pursuits. Dealers, buyers, sellers and Pomegranate plants in pots, $3-$5 thage, 601-562-1737. business persons engaged in trade BOLIVAR COUNTY BERRY PLANTS each; Fig trees, $5 & up, pick up cannot list items for sale. at farm only. Jefferson Davis Co., Taking orders for Russian nucs, avail- Bassfield, 601-943-6781. All matters dealing with the purpose 7.6 acres with large former gin build- Amber Blueberry Farm has blueberry able end of April to beginning of May, of this publication should be addressed ing & warehouse, warehouse has of- plants for fall planting, several vari- Kazery fig trees, produce large green- $150 each, call for quantity discounts. to Claude Nash, Editor. All matters of fice, restroom & community water, eties available, 1 gal. $3 each F.O.B., ish yellow figs, $25 & up, no shipping. Covington Co., Taylorsville, 601-433- policy and subjects not dealing with the $100,000 OBO. Leland, 662-820-6699. 3 gal. $10 each F.O.B. Wayne Co., Hinds Co., Jackson, 601-922-6767. 9108. publication should be addressed to the Waynesboro, 601-381-0024. Commissioner. Cauley apple trees, great trees for the Taking orders Italian 5 frame nucs, COPIAH COUNTY Blueberry plants, most popular types, In offering this public service to bona South, heavy producer of large green $130, no frame exchange, ready end fide residents of Mississippi, we cannot Rabbiteye & some Highbush, gal. pots of April, delivery for large orders, also 9.23 acres off New Zion Road, hobby apples, 5’-6’ tall, $15; Several varieties verify the contents of each notice. $1.75 & up, 3 gal. pots $6 & up. Cov- Italian queens as available $25. Greene farm, $5,000 per acre. Crystal Springs, of pears, plumbs, peaches, crabapples, Therefore, the availability of these ington Co., Collins, 601-641-1557. Co., Neely, 601-525-6310. 601-573-3584, ask for Buddy. $15. Jones Co., Taylorsville, 601-763- pages for listings of agricultural related 8651. items constitutes no warranty on our CANNED FRUITS Taking orders for Italian 5 frame nucs, part of any statement made by parties JEFFERSON DAVIS COUNTY & VEGETABLES Chestnut trees, average 3’, ideal for $135 each, available mid April thru to such proposed transactions. wildlife & prolific bearing, large nuts, May, no equipment trades, custom 4.85 acres, beautiful country house disease resistant, trees normally bear hive bodies & equipment also avail- The Mississippi Market Bulletin Canned tomatoes, $5/quart, $2.50/pint; able, $135. Tate Co., Coldwater, 662- assumes no responsibility for any with pecan hardwood floors, 9’ ceil- at 5 years, nuts fall throughout Sep- ings, 3 bdrm., 2 baths, 2 fireplaces, Plum jelly, $5/pint. Copiah Co., Terry, tember, $20. Pearl River Co., Lumber- 501-1556. notice appearing in the Bulletin nor 601-281-4054. for any transaction resulting from large front porch, pecan, pear, fig trees ton, 601-818-7086. published notices. & blueberries, $199,000. Prentiss, 615- GRASS SEEDS & 804-1950. FRESH VEGETABLES, 1-5 year old trees for wildlife manage- CUSTOM SPRIGGING Advertisers are cautioned that it is PLANTS & SEEDS ment, varieties include Nuttall, Saw- against the law to misrepresent any tooth & White Oak trees, Native Per- product offered for sale in public JONES COUNTY simmons, $2.50-$45. Clay Co., West Custom sprigging, Sumrall 007 notice or advertisement carried in any Truckers Favorite yellow field corn Point, 662-574-8836. (registered trademark), Tifton 44, publication that is delivered. 5 acres, 3 bdrm., 2 bath home, Hwy. seed, Non-GMO, heirloom, seed for Tifton 85 also available, $125/acre 84 in West Jones County, 3 miles planting, harvested 2019, $7/lb. plus (10 acre minimum), sprigs available POSTMASTER send address changes to: Southern Queen & Walt pear trees (lo- from Laurel, 1 mile from West Jones Mississippi Market Bulletin, P. O. Box shipping; $10 lbs. $65; 25 lbs. $150; cal selections recommended for trail $2.50/bushel. Billy Sumrall & Gerald 1118 Jackson, MS 39215 (DMM 455.2i). Schools, $185,000 negotiable. Laurel, 50 lbs. $290. Tate Co., Senatobia, 662- planting by MSU Extension publica- Sumrall, Lawrence Co., Monticello, 601-498-0126. 260-6660. tion 966), other locally adapted pears 601-587-7122. February 1, 2020 MISSISSIPPI MARKET BULLETIN Page 7

Custom sprigging, Dixie Bermuda- 25- 4x5.5 round bales, $25 each; 35- 2019 crop bahiagrass hay, fertilized, MIX 30 liquid feed for livestock, 16% deliveries, semi trailer & spreader grass, Tifton 44 & 85, Alicia, Jiggs & 4x5.5 round bales, $30 each. Calhoun stored in barn $35, stored outside $25. protein, 10% fat, $1.30 per gallon, lo- available, call or text for more pricing. much more, 30+ years experience, Co., Vardaman, 662-983-8814. Rankin Co., Florence, 601-668-3116. cated 6 miles west of Brookhaven. Lin- Neshoba Co., Philadelphia, 601-416- starting at $125 & up. Leake Co., Car- coln Co., Brookhaven, 601-757-6789. 9082. thage, 601-201-0929. Ryegrass square bales, $5; Bahiagrass 40 round bales of bermudagrass hay, square bales, $5; Bahiagrass round last harvest of season, $20 each. Tal- MIX 30 liquid feed, feed cows, calves, Custom sprigging, Dixie Bermudag- bales, $45; Mixed grass cow hay round lahatchie Co., Charleston, 662-380- sheep, goats, deer, 16% protein, 10% FARM BUILDINGS rass (registered trademark), Tifton 44, bales, $30 & up, fertilized, in barn, de- 6113. vegetable fat, $1.30/gallon. Lawrence Tifton 85 & more, have conventional livery available. Simpson Co., Magee, Co., Monticello, 601-587-2257. & MATERIALS 4x5 round bales of bahiagrass hay, $25 or no-till, prices start $125 & up per 601-506-2455. acre. Leake Co., Carthage, 601-780- in barn & $20 outside, will load on MIX 30 liquid feed, 16% protein, 10% All items listed in this cat- egory must be farm/agriculture 0781. 4x5 rolls of bermudagrass hay, $40; your trailer. Newton Co., Hickory, 601- fat, $1.30/gallon, delivery available, 646-5695, please leave message, I will lick wheel feeders/tote tanks available. related. All items must be offered 5x5 rolls of bahiagrass hay, $35, fer- call you back. Amite Co., Summit, 601-248-7967. for sale or their services offered HAY & GRAIN tilized, sprayed & net wrapped; 3x4x8 by persons in Mississippi actu- square bale bermudagrass hay, $60. 2019 crop of mixed bahiagrass/bermu- GROUND COVER, ally engaged in agricultural work. 5x5 round bales net wrapped hybrid Forrest Co., Petal, 601-596-4678. dagrass hay, 5x5 round bales, cured No commercial, dealers, buyers, bermudagrass hay, $40; 5x5 round without rain, $25 per bale or $20 per MULCH & FERTILIZERS sellers or business person engaged 2019 bahiagrass, bahiagrass/bermuda- bales net wrapped mixed grass hay, bale if 40 or more are taken. Lincoln in trade are allowed to advertise. $30, all rolled very tight with JD baler. grass mixed, 4x5 rolls, properly fertil- Co., Ruth, 601-669-1311. 50- 4x5 round bales for erosion use Only in-state residents are allowed Simpson Co., Mendenhall, 601-421- ized, full tight bales, stored in barn only, not feed quality, $10 each. Law- to advertise within this category. 1727. $35. Lawrence Co., Jayess, 601-810- Bahiagrass square bales in barn, $5. rence Co., Jayess, 601-810-7755. 7755. Jackson Co., Ocean Springs, 228-348- 4x5 round bales of net wrapped Di- 1565. 20- 5x4 round bales of sagegrass/mixed LUMBER FOR SALE xie bermudagrass hay, horse quality, 4x5.5 round bales of well fertilized hay, $18 per bale. Prentiss Co., Boon- & CUSTOM SAWING limed & fertilized, kept in barn, $50. bermudagrass/bahiagrass mixed hay, 2019 crop bahiagrass hay, 4x5 rolls, eville, 662-340-0247. Rankin Co., Brandon, 601-832-8824. $35; Grass cow hay, $25, large quan- net wrapped in barn, cured without Untreated pine lumber, 1”x10”x12”, tity discount, will deliver. Madison Co., rain, tight rolls, excellent horse & cow Wheat straw square bales, $4. Lowndes starting 50¢ BF. Jasper Co., Bay 2019 crop bahiagrass/bermudagrass Canton, 601-937-0672. hay, highly fertilized, will load, $40. Co., Caledonia, 662-242-6095. mixed hay, well fertilized, 4’ wide x Lauderdale Co., Toomsuba, 601-480- Springs, 601-323-4242. 5’ 6” high rolls, in barn $30, outside Argentine & Pensacola bahiagrass 2220. Wheat straw, square bales $4.75, round 1,300 BF of old growth ash lumber, 1” $25, will load; 2019 crop square bales, bales $45, discount on large quan- square bale horse hay, no weeds, cured thick, 7”-14” wide, 7’-9’ long, air dry $5. Scott Co., Morton, 601-668-3742. 4x5 rolls net wrapped top quality Ar- tity, clean, in barn, delivery available. without rain, limed/fertilized, will load under shed 2 years, $3 BF. Adams Co., for you, 5 bale minimum, $5. Lamar gentine bahiagrass hay, $40 per roll, Simpson Co., Magee, 601-506-2455. 2019 crop bahiagrass 4x5 round bales, Washington, 601-870-2346. Co., Purvis, 601-794-7055. will load your trailer or delivery avail- fertilized, string wrapped, barn kept, able for additional price. Lamar Co., A-grade, clean, red, long leaf pine 6,000 BF of oak lumber, various cured without rain, will load, $35. straw, $6 per bale picked up, delivery Mixed grass hay, fertilized, sprayed for Purvis, 601-270-4490. lengths & widths, covered, $1 per BF. Clarke Co., Shubuta, 601-917-8809. available serving Rankin, Madison & weeds, large round bales, 2019 crop, Simpson Co., Mendenhall, 601-842- Alicia bermudagrass square bales, $6. Hinds Counties. Rankin Co., Brandon, $40. Pontotoc Co., Shannon, 662-767- 1803. 4x5 round bales of bahiagrass/bermu- Hinds Co., Raymond, 601-857-8905 or 601-507-7880. dagrass hay, limed/fertilized, hay was 3011. 601-955-8903. Cypress first cut slab, 8’ in length, in rained on, baled in August 2019, string Pine straw, long leaf, freshly baled, red Alicia bermudagrass square bales, $6. bundle of 25, $75. Leake Co., Carthage, tied, barn stored, great cow hay, $25. Well fertilized, weed sprayed, stored & clean, $5.50 per bale, delivery avail- Hinds Co., Raymond, 601-857-8905. 601-209-0961. Rankin Co., Brandon, 601-906-2412. in barn, Argentine bahiagrass/bermu- able. Rankin Co., Brandon, 601-825- dagrass mixed, square bales $5; 4x5 Bahiagrass square bales, fertilized/ 2779. Kiln drying/planing your lumber, new 2019 crop small square bales of Sum- round bales of Argentine bahiagrass, rall 007 bermudagrass hay, hay was limed, clean, horse/cattle quality, $5. or salvaged, can process your lumber $40. Forrest Co., Hattiesburg, 601- Ag lime delivered to your farm starting into T/G flooring, V/G wallboards or rained on, good for cows, $3.50 per Choctaw Co., Mathiston, 662-617- 606-3725. at $28 per ton within 100 miles of Pop- cabinet material, prices starting at bale, you load. Lincoln Co., Brookhav- 3228. larville, further will be prorated. Pearl 45¢ BF. Lamar Co., Sumrall, 601-325- en, 601-320-0685. Alicia bermudagrass horse hay, 4x5 River Co., Poplarville, 601-337-3082, Large round bales of bahiagrass hay, 5253. rolls, top quality, stored in barn, $50. ask for Stan. 8 rolls of bermudagrass hay, outside never wet & stored inside, will load, Stone Co., Wiggins, 601-928-3828. Pine lumber, 2x4 & 2x6, different & were covered, wind blew cover off $35 per bale, easy access off I-55 at Ag lime, $25 per ton within 30 mile lengths, 50¢ per BF, can cut to order. & they were rained on, $40 each OBO. Terry. Hinds Co., Terry, 601-594-9300. 5x5 round bales of bahiagrass hay, net radius of Tylertown. Brent Duncan, Neshoba Co., Philadelphia, 601-656- Clay Co., West Point, 662-435-7889. wrapped, $35 per bale. Stone Co., Wig- Walthall Co., Tylertown, 985-515- 9463. 2019 crop mixed grass hay, mostly gins, 601-928-8150. 6655. Bermudagrass, Argentine bahiagrass bahiagrass, 4x5 round bales, tight, Cherry, cedar, oak & walnut mantles, & Red River crabgrass large square twine wrapped, cured without rain, 5’ round bales of fertilized/herbicided Quality chicken litter, semi loads & some with natural decorative features, bales available 3’ x 4’ x 8’, barn kept, $20 cash only. Neshoba Co., Union, bahiagrass hay for horses, $30 each. spreader truck loads, prices based on call for pictures, $250 & up. Tishom- can deliver 24-tons at a time, starting 601-938-2019. Chickasaw Co., Okolona, 662-231- miles delivered, spreading available, ingo Co., Golden, 662-678-3507. $110 per ton. Forrest Co., Petal, 601- 0997. prices starting at $150 spreader loads, 456-2300. 2019 crop 4x5 round bales, net $500 semi loads. Stone Co., Perkin- Pine boards & Honduran mahogany, wrapped, weed free, cured without 2019 crop ryegrass hay, square bales ston, 601-762-5419. $1.75 linear foot +. Greene Co., Luce- 007 bermudagrass hay, 4x5 rolls, top rain, can load, $30. Grenada Co., Gore $6; Bahiagrass hay, square bales, excel- dale, 601-947-0401. quality, net wrapped, third cutting, fer- Springs, 662-699-0953. lent horse hay, well fertilized, cut at Chicken litter fertilize, 65 yard loads, tilized/limed, weed free, kept in barn, short interval, $6. Lauderdale Co., Me- 25-30 tons per load, will deliver any- Kiln drying/planing your lumber, new easy loading, $50. Rankin Co., Pearl, Bahiagrass/dallisgrass square bales, ridian, 601-484-0610 or 601-483-5432. where, minimum price $550. Lamar or salvaged, can process your lumber 601-316-1979. sprayed & fertilized, $4.50 each. Cal- Co., Sumrall, 601-517-6699. into T/G flooring, V/G wallboards or houn Co., Water Valley, 662-515-0810. 90 acres of open land available to lease cabinet material, prices starting at “Horse Heaven” top quality square for hay production, easy access, with Broiler litter, $10 per ton, can truck 45¢ BF. Lamar Co., Sumrall, 601-325- bales: Sumrall 007 bermudagrass hay, 2019 crop bahiagrass hay, second cut- potential for another 30 acres nearby, it anywhere & can precision spread as 5253. $6.50; Bahiagrass hay, $5.50, highly ting, 5x4 rolls, net wrapped, fertilized $15 per acre. Amite Co., Smithdale, well. Covington Co., Seminary, 601- commercially fertilized, limed, tight to soils report, analysis available, can 601-695-9009. 641-1100. Oak slabs, roughly 2’ wide, 2 1/2” heavy bales, weed free. Walthall Co., load, $35. Pike Co., Magnolia, 225- thick, 7’-10’ long, $25 per foot. Rankin Tylertown, 601-876-3925. 100 acres to lease for hay cutting or Chicken litter liquid compost, sold 206-1694. Co., Richland, 601-405-4440. possibly row crop production, $1,500. in 30 gallons $100, 275 gallon totes Square bales of horse quality Coastal Marshall Co., Byhalia, 901-828-9043. $1,000 or your own container $3.75 1x6 #2 white pine, V/G & beaded, 80¢ Square bales of bahiagrass hay, $4, no bermudagrass hay, highly fertilized, per gal., great for hay & cropland. Car- LF; Cypress beveled siding starting at phone, contact Bill Diehl, 377 Hwy. tight, heavy bales, in barn, $6. Grenada ANIPRO liquid feed, 25% protein, roll Co., Sidon, 662-453-8392. 75¢ LF; Cypress lumber starting at 532, Mt. Olive, MS 39119. Covington Co., Grenada, 662-809-2003. 5% fat, with limiter, $2.85/gallon; $1.25 BF. Pike Co., McComb, 601-249- County. ANIPRO calf receiver, 10% protein, Curries organic compost is great for 2936. Tifton 9 fertilized bahiagrass square $2.60/gallon, feed cost 35¢ per day pastures & plants, it contains natural bales, $4.50 in field or $5 in barn. La- Ryegrass square bales, $5; Bahiagrass per head. Hancock Co., Kiln, 228-216- minerals that enrich your hay & veg- Treated lumber & posts, 4x4 - 12x12, mar Co., Sumrall, 601-757-8815. square bales, $5; Bahiagrass round 8731. etables, analyst available. Smith Co., 8’-20’, 70¢ BF; Pine lumber, 40¢ BF. bales, $45; Mixed grass cow hay round Lorena, 601-575-1011. Leake Co., Carthage, 601-267-9368. Bahiagrass hay in tight square bales, bales, $30 & up, fertilized, in barn, de- SweetPro cattle supplement, protein & fertilized & weed free, $3.50 per bale. livery available. Simpson Co., Magee, minerals, $108 per 250 lb. tub. Copiah Bulk pine shavings for animal bedding, Kiln dried 8/4 walnut live edge slabs, Lee Co., Blue Springs, 662-869-1393. 601-849-3210. Co., Crystal Springs, 601-209-6200. $20 large tractor scoop, large & small starts at $8 BF; Kiln dried 5/4 walnut Page 8 MISSISSIPPI MARKET BULLETIN February 1, 2020 lumber, $8 BF; 16’ kiln dried pop- Barbed/net wire, wood & pipe fence condition or in need of some repair. 4 GMC/Chev. truck stock rims, 6 x lar lumber, $1.50/foot. Choctaw Co., construction, corners & line post are WANT ADS Lee Co., Tupelo, 662-255-4495. 139.7mm, 15”, 17” or 18”. Lincoln Co., Eupora, 662-552-6806. driven or can be cemented, clearing Brookhaven, 601-320-6190. for new, remove old wire & patching. All items listed under the this cat- Front end loader for MF 390 tractor. Longleaf pine lumber, 1x12x16- $12; egory must be agricultural related. Neshoba Co., Philadelphia, 601-656- Original bench seat for 1962 Ford Copiah Co., Hazlehurst, 601-668-7780. 1x10x16- $10; 1x8x16- $8; 2x6x18- Out-of-state residents are allowed to 5524. F-350 pickup. Hinds Co., Clinton, 601- $12; 2x8x18- $16; 2x10x18- $20. La- advertise in this category. 672-7493. From cutover to fenced pasture with mar Co., Lumberton, 601-436-0124. 1PH 2-bottom pan plow. Jones Co., El- corral, NRCS spec fencing, will travel, lisville, 601-335-4567. Tailgate in good cond., not rusted, for Locally sourced & cut wood of almost can mulch fence lanes also. Clarke Co., CROPS & SEEDS WANTED 1972 Chev. truck. Prentiss Co., Boon- any variety, can cut any size & shape Pachuta, 601-692-3226. Weed sprayer, 2 alum. tanks, pump, eville, 662-416-1259. up to 20’, 50¢ - $3.50 per BF, fire- In search of Mississippi heirloom veg- regulator, cutoff valve, PTO, buy or wood also available. Oktibbeha Co., Build 4 wire fence 85¢ per ft., 5 wire etable seeds that have been passed trade. Marion Co., Columbia, 601-441- Set of 4 off-road mud tires that will fit Starkville, 662-769-0427. fence 95¢ per ft., also specialize in down from generation to generation, 2145. 17” rims. Noxubee Co., Brooksville, patching fence. Smith Co., Taylors- looking to preserve & enjoy, please 813-760-7729, text/leave message. 2x10x12 bandsaw pine lumber, some ville, 601-725-4132. call, will pick up. Hinds Co., Jackson, Smooth roller, must have 14’ cover- 2x12x12 & 2x8x12, 65¢ BF, will custom 601-454-0224. age. Rutledge Farms, 3024 Rutledge POST & FENCING WANTED saw lumber to your needs. Neshoba FARM BUILDINGS Road, Crystal Springs, MS 39059. Co- Co., Philadelphia, 662-769-0495. Old-timey turnip green seed that piah Co., 601-894-2401. & MATERIALS Old wrought iron fence to be taken grows flat on the ground & is bitter down & reused at old home place. Cedar, $1.50 BF; Cherry, $2 BF; Wal- as quinine & almost freeze proof, no HAY & FORAGE Jones Co., Laurel, 601-319-5248. nut, $4 BF, kiln drying & custom saw- Wire left over from building barn, 105’ seven tops please. Lafayette Co., Water ing available. Pontotoc Co., Pontotoc, EQUIPMENT WANTED of 210, $100; 40’ 3/8 with ground type Valley, 662-473-3969. 662-607-1353. PROPERTY WANTED BE 600 volt um 3200/zero, $50, other White sugar cane, please call. Lamar Bale monitor to fit JD 435 or 535 wires available. Pearl River Co., Pica- Green cut rough-sawn cypress lum- Co., Lumberton, 601-270-2023. round baler. Monroe Co., Aberdeen, 2 Christian men looking for small ber, cookie cuts & beams cut to your yune, 985-590-8411. 205-698-9145. block of hunting land to lease in Jones, specifications, also pine lumber, can FLOWERS, TREES Jasper, Clarke Co., willing to help with send pictures. Attala Co., Ethel, 601- Roll up door, DCBI Series 650, 8’ x 7’ NH mower-conditioner, working or upkeep. Jones Co., Laurel, 601-319- 519-1815. 6’ 8”, white, with hardware, new old & SEEDS WANTED for parts, within 50 miles of Prentiss 8062. stock, cost $600, asking $100. Amite Co., Marietta, 662-728-3714. Retired gentleman looking for place Wood-Mizer custom sawed lumber Co., Magnolia, 601-248-1881. Buy pear trees by the name of “War- to turkey hunt in central MS (Warren, or will saw your logs (maximum size ren” grown around Hattiesburg area. MISCELLANEOUS Claiborne, Issaquena, Yazoo Co. areas), 30” x 20’) at my location. Rankin Co., 400 clean, used, 8” cinder blocks, $1 Jackson Co., Vancleave, 228-217-1970. Brandon, 601-331-8490. each. Attala Co., Kosciusko, 662-289- EQUIPMENT WANTED willing to lease or pay to hunt. Warren Co., Vicksburg, 601-218-2135. 5612. LIVESTOCK WANTED Formans Portable Sawmill Service, I Old blacksmith tools & pipe threading Running Walker Foxhounds straight have a Wood-Mizer LT70 & have been Solid old bricks, 65¢ each. Attala Co., equipment. Hinds Co., Raymond, 601- sawing for 14 years, will be glad to Herd bull, prefer young but will take on bobcat, will not harm anything but Sallis, 662-582-3274. 213-6799, ask for Jack. discuss sawing for you. Franklin Co., gentle older one. Noxubee Co., Macon, bobcats, need 3,000+ acres cutover to hunt anywhere in Southeast. Louis Meadville, 601-384-6727. 662-549-3001, leave message, call or Chattanooga #23 cane mill in good Used tin, no rust, 3’ wide, 26 gauge, Skinner, Neshoba Co., Union, 601- text. cond., in north MS. Waterloo, AL, 256- length varies from 6’-25’, $1 per foot, 774-5256. Sharpen & set bandsaw blades for saw- 766-7395. mills, experienced, $7.50 each. George cash only. Covington Co., Collins, 601- LIVESTOCK Co., Lucedale, 228-990-8262. 517-2030. HUNTING, FISHING & EQUIPMENT WANTED Grist mills or grist mill stones. Nox- ubee Co., Shuqualak, 334-341-7115. CAMPING WANTED POSTS & FENCING Used tin, 28’ x 3’ wide, $35 per sheet, 25’ x 3’ wide, $33 per sheet, cash only. Feed troughs made from any material, Old tire changer, air or hand operated. Smith Co., Mt. Olive, 601-382-0091. Belgium Browning 12 ga., 3” magnum 70- 5’ T-posts that are like new, $3 let me know what you have. Noxubee Winston Co., Louisville, 662-779-0508. with 32” vent rib, full choke, in very each. Jones Co., Soso, 601-433-0328. Co., Macon, 662-549-3001, leave mes- Assorted lengths of old barn rusty tin, sage, call or text. Gas engine operated water pump to good to excellent cond., reasonably priced, prefer original owner. Oktib- Cedar posts, $1 & up; 8’ cedar split approx. 40 sheets, you pick $8 each. drain pond. Marion Co., Columbia, beha Co., Starkville, 662-418-9210. rails, $5.50; 10’ cedar split rails, $6.50. Oktibbeha Co., Starkville, 662-312- Goat/sheep tilt or turning table for 601-736-5020. 5643. trimming hooves, etc., reasonably Lauderdale Co., Meridian, 601-681- Older Remington model 788 or model priced Forrest Co., Petal, 601-549- Purchase 2-3 steel shipping contain- 4495. 7, prefer 7mm-08 but will consider all Local Conex shipping containers, 20’ 0259, leave message. ers, must be able to deliver. Lauderdale calibers. Clarke Co., Quitman, 601- Cattle gaps, steel pipe, 7’x14’- $1,500; & 40’ units available, look before you Co., Bailey, 205-242-9563, leave mes- sage if no answer. 513-2912. 8’x10’- $1,000; 8’x12’- $1,400; 8’x14’- buy, call me today for pricing, deliv- POULTRY & FOWL WANTED $1,400; 8’x15’- 4” railroad track, ery anywhere in MS, starting $1,800 $2,000, can load. Pike Co., Summit, Parts for Golden’s 36 sorghum mill, picked up. Rankin Co., Brandon, 601- Emu chicks or young birds. Amite Co., 601-684-4540. 13” gear (for large drum or junked EMPLOYMENT 398-5812. Liberty, 601-657-1224. mill). Tippah Co., Blue Mountain, 662- Advertisements are accepted for 2 3/8 tubing, 31’ length, $31 per joint; 587-3505. To be moved, 3 bdrm., 2 bath, some agricultural work only. We do not ac- 2 7/8 tubing, 31’ length, $36 per joint. CONSTRUCTION cept advertisements for housework, appliances & other, storm damaged Walthall Co., Sandy Hook, 601-441- EQUIPMENT WANTED LAWN & GARDEN nursing or companionship needs. 1126. needs repair, free. Hinds Co., Ray- EQUIPMENT WANTED Only in-state residents are allowed mond, 601-594-2611. to advertise within this category. 2 3/8” tubing, $34 per joint; 2 7/8” tub- Track pads for Case 850 dozer, 18” or ing, $36/joint; 3 1/2” tubing, $75/joint; 125 year old pine shack to be torn 20”. Attala Co., Sallis, 601-416-5943. 2004-2006 Exmark 60” mower for 4” drill pipe, $200/joint; 4 1/2” casing, down, $1,500, plus rusty tin 29- 7’ $6, parts at a reasonable price. Rankin Co., FARM HELP WANTED $290/joint. Adams Co., Natchez, 601- 35- 8’ $7, 22- 10’ $9. Rankin Co., Bran- FIELD EQUIPMENT Brandon, 601-201-1216. 807-1000. don, 601-854-5228. & PARTS WANTED Looking for responsible individual that TRUCKS, PARTS & can work with cattle operation, oper- Pipe: 3 1/2” $2/ft; 2 7/8” $35/jt; 5 1/2” 12’ x 28’ portable building, finished in- ACCESSORIES WANTED ate tractor with different attachments, $10/ft; 9 5/8” $15/ft. Lincoln Co., side, wired for electric, AC, fridge, sink 8’ or 9’ sod seeder with directed or sep- build fences, etc., willing to follow arate seed containers, prefer one with Brookhaven, 601-835-5304. & toilet, make great hunting camp, instructions. Madison Co., Canton, double disk openers. Lowndes Co., Co- Ford pickup wheels, used in 40s & photos available, $9,900. Yazoo Co., 601-594-7718. Used chain link fence starting at 75¢ lumbus, 662-328-5191. 50s, 16” one piece, 5 hole. Rankin Co., Vaughan, 601-278-6467, call or text. per foot; Used chain link gates start- Brandon, 601-940-8206. Someone to selective cut 50+ year old ing at $3 per square foot, cash only. JD 4450 or 4455 tractor with low time. trees (50% hardwood & 50% long leaf Metal barns built on your property, Rankin Co., Richland, 601-941-0576. Smith Co., Lorena, 601-479-7505, if Tailgate and/or front winch bumper pine). Webster Co., Mantee, 334-277- 30x26x12 to 54x36x12, prices start at no answer please send text. for 1969-1975 International Harvester 9744. Fence construction & repair, prices $4,445; Metal building/carport built on D series pickup, reasonably priced & start at 80¢ per foot & up. Covington your site, 20x21x7 only $1,500. Greene NH or Ford 4630 MFWD tractor with in good working order. Lafayette Co., Help wanted on poultry/cattle farm, Co., Mt. Olive, 601-517-1704. Co., Leakesville, 601-394-2643. loader, cab or open station, in good Water Valley, 601-416-2258. experience not required, must have February 1, 2020 MISSISSIPPI MARKET BULLETIN Page 9 valid drivers license & transportation free estimates. Pike Co., Summit, 601- hens & pullets, NPIP certified, $3-$18. GAME BIRDS to work, must be available 7 days a 551-7042. SWAP & EXCHANGE Perry Co., Richton, 601-325-8905. week. Covington Co., Mt. Olive, 601- Day old quail chicks, Georgia Giants, 506-3434. Farm/ranch work, part time or occa- All items listed in the this category Golden Sex-link pullets, laying, $15 $1 each, Georgia Giant/Bobwhite sional, experienced in training hors- must be agricultural related. You each, no phone, contact Joe Hostetler, flight birds also available. Scott Co., Someone near East Lincoln area to es, working cattle (can bring horse), must swap and exchange an agricul- 1347 Patterson Road, Randolph, MS Morton, 601-668-3742. plant & harvest corn & soybeans on bush-hogging, fence building, etc. tural item for an agricultural item. 38864. Pontotoc County. around 30-35 acres. Lincoln Co., Hinds Co., Utica, 601-382-3406. Only in-state residents are allowed Brookhaven, 601-754-2693. to advertise within this category. Production Red & Rhode Island Red Bobwhite quail, $4 & up. Hancock Co., replacement pullets, almost 5 months Kiln, 228-216-2713. Forestry mulching, regain your prop- old, will be laying very soon, $10. FARM WORK WANTED erty, underbrush clearing, fire & 1981 Ford F60 log truck with side Greene Co., Richton, 601-408-3985. Bobwhite quail, flight ready, $6; Cotur- shooting lanes, fence row clearing, loader, good V8 motor, trans., & high- nix quail, $5. Lamar Co., Lumberton, low rear end, $1,500 or swap for good Beaver control services offered at statewide, new equipment, add value 11 Production Red hens, $15 each; 601-674-6444. gooseneck livestock trailer. Marshall reasonable rates, trapping & removal to property. Rankin Co., Brandon, 601- Some old Red Stars, $5 each. Coahoma Co., Olive Branch, 901-494-0216. of beaver dams, 10 years experience, 278-7735. Co., Dublin, 662-902-3546. Bobwhite flight conditioned quail, $5 guaranteed results. Monroe Co., Amo- each. Union Co., Baldwyn, 662-322- Electric pressure washer, never used, ry, 662-315-7332. Forestry mulching, brush removal, PB Old English game bantams, 20 pul- 3006. new with several attachments, $125 pasture reclamation, fire breaks, fence lets & 4 roosters, about 10 months or swap for 20 ga. auto. shotgun. Pike Brush clearing, land clearing, house line clearing, storm debris cleanup, Northern Bobwhite quail, flight condi- Co., McComb, 601-249-2468. old, $15 or will trade for 6 laying hens pads, shop pads, laser leveling, pond field edge cleanup, no piles to burn or same age. Harrison Co., D’Iberville, tioned, $5 each. Calhoun Co., Banner, repair, new ponds, new roads, drain- 662-542-4898. bury. DeSoto Co., Olive Branch, 662- Flemish Giant, Lop & Mini Rex rab- 228-861-6637. age issues, land management, dozers, 782-6545. bits, $15 each or swap for New Zea- excavation, forestry mulching. Hinds 7 Barred Rock hens, laying large Georgia Giant quail, flight condi- land or Californians. Oktibbeha Co., tioned, $5. Lincoln Co., Wesson, 601- Co., Raymond, 601-896-2664. General farm work: Tractor, cattle, hay, brown eggs, 10 months old, 4 month Starkville, 662-684-9539. 754-9684. fence, property, equipment mainte- old pullets also available, all admin- Brush clearing, forestry mulching, istered Fowl Pox vaccine, NPIP certi- nance, etc., in Brandon, Florence, Co- PB Old English game bantams, 20 pul- Bobwhite quail, flight birds, $5 each. land reclamation, pasture conversions, fied, $15 each. Walthall Co., Tylertown, lumbia or Bassfield area. Rankin Co., lets & 4 roosters, about 10 months old, Scott Co., Forest, 601-507-1208. prescribed burning & more, high $15 or swap for 6 laying hens same 985-285-4445. horsepower forestry mulchers with Florence, 601-940-4132. age. Harrison Co., D’Iberville, 228- Coturnix quail, Meat Maker & A&M low ground pressure, very economical. English Orpington chickens, 6 months Land clearing, dozer with cutting 861-6637. White, $1 & up depending on age. Lincoln Co., Bogue Chitto, 601-316- old: 3 pairs of Jubilees, $50 each; 8 blade & dozer with root rake, acre Pearl River Co., Picayune, 601-590- 1884, call or text. 3 Glock 23 magazines, 13 rounds, $60 pairs of Lavenders, $40/pair. Lowndes rates, free estimates. Scott Co., Lake, 6517. or swap for 3 Glock 9mm magazines. Co., Crawford, 662-341-0970. Bush-hogging, light dirt work & tilling 601-287-0286. Pearl River Co., Lumberton, 601-590- Georgia Giant Bobwhite quail, flight with tractor. Lincoln Co., Brookhaven, 2 New Hampshire Red roosters, beau- 2741. ready, $5; Coturnix quail, laying age, 601-320-2055. Painting, honest quality painter, over tiful, $10 each. Kemper Co., Dekalb, $3; Dressed quail $13 for 6, all NPIP/ 30 years experience, Christian values, Zeiss Conquest 10x50 binoculars, in 601-743-2638. AI. Jones Co., Soso, 601-319-9929. Bush-hogging, front end loader work, Marine Corps veteran, specializing excellent cond., $1,250 or swap for tilling, disk your fields & smooth your interior/exterior painting, pressure Browning A5 12 (mag) or A5 20 ga. Black meat chicks, Ayam Cemani, 4 Northern Bobwhite quail, flight birds, driveways, summer & fall gardens, wash, mobile home roof coating, with- (rib barrel preferred). Lincoln Co., weeks old, $20. Lawrence Co., Monti- $4.50. Pontotoc Co., Pontotoc, 662- deer camp food plots, reasonably rates, in 50 miles. Walthall Co., Tylertown, Brookhaven, 601-748-0354. cello, 601-431-0794. 607-1353. fast-friendly service. Rankin Co., Flor- 601-876-5467. ence, 601-940-1729. 25’ fiberglass boat with hard top, in- Game chickens, Morgan Whitehackel 3 Golden pheasants, call for more in- board/outboard & trailer, swap for old- & Johnny Jumper Kelso, $100 each. Seeking property management posi- formation, $100. Walthall Co., Jayess, Chair caning/weaving, I do all types, er Jeep or 1/2-ton pickup. Lauderdale Scott Co., Morton, 601-537-3204. tion for overseeing estate, farm, rural 601-876-4434. text pictures or call for pricing, search lands, meet estate objectives, manage Co., Toomsuba, 601-632-4268. Lavender Ameraucanas, Deathlay- Wilsons Weaving Whittling & Wood- operations, organize repairs, coordi- 3 Yellow Gold pheasants, $100. 1958 Ford F-100 truck, 292 eng., ers, Black Copper Marans, Vorwerks, work on Facebook for pictures. Union nating buildings & ground services Walthall Co., Jayess, 601-695-7235. Co., Myrtle, 662-296-7777. straight shift, looks good & runs good, Flower hens & Bantam Calico Cochi- caretaking. Pearl River Co., Poplar- $4,500 or swap for something of equal ns, NPIP certified, taking orders for ville, 985-750-4462. Dozer work, land clearing, John Deere value. Clay Co., Cedar Bluff, 662-295- chicks, hatching eggs available to ship, WATERFOWL 450 with 6-way blade & rake, Cat. D8 6288. $5. Tate Co., Coldwater, 662-501-1556. Sharpen & set bandsaw blades for saw- dozer. Lamar Co., Sumrall, 601-596- Muscovy ducks, solid white hens & 6149. mills, experienced, $7.50 each. George Long 2360 tractor, 45 HP, 795 hrs., Welsumer rooster, free. Madison Co., drakes, ready to lay eggs & breed, all Co., Lucedale, 228-990-8262. very good, $6,500 or swap for Jeep or Madison, 601-605-0353. ducks were hatched in summer of Dozer work, clearing, dirt work, drive- antique truck. Jones Co., Laurel, 601- 2019, $20. Pearl River Co., Poplarville, ways, certified septic & treatment Stump & tree removal, fully insured, 577-0981. Brown egg layers: Red Sex-link, Barred 504-676-1347. plant installer. Rankin Co., Brandon, have dump trucks, bucket trucks, bob- Rock, Ameraucana & ISA Brown avail- 601-573-1787. cats, stump grinders, serving south- able, $15 each. Prentiss Co., Boonev- 2 Mallard drakes, $15 each. Oktibbeha west MS for 10 years, any tree, any POULTRY & FOWL ille, 662-416-0745. Co., Stugis, 662-684-9539. Dozer & excavator work, GPS/laser stump, gone today. Walthall Co., Tyler- Any poultry & fowl advertised in this Game chickens: Hatch, Blue, Gray, grading, poultry pads, erosion control, town, 601-248-9399. category must be raised on your farm. EGGS roads & driveways, house & mobile Roundhead, Kelso & cross hens & pul- Individuals who are a dealer, buyer, lets, $10 & up. George Co., Lucedale, home pads, pond & lake construction Tractor work, lot clearing, backhoe, seller or business person engaged in Organic free range eggs, $3, call for 601-508-7312. & repair. Copiah Co., Hazlehurst, 601- French drains, free estimates. Rankin trade are not allowed to advertise. directions. Attala Co., Kosciusko, 662- 668-7780. Co., Brandon, 601-750-9598. Only in-state residents are allowed 739-9880. to advertise within this category. DOMESTIC BIRDS Dozer, dump truck, trackhoe, all types LIVESTOCK Farm fresh, large brown eggs, $2.50; of tractor work, deer camps, duck Homing pigeons, $20 each. Frank- Hatching eggs: NPIP Rhode Island holes, home sites, driveways, ponds, BOARDING & HANDLING CHICKENS lin Co., McCall Creek, 601-748-2150, Red, Buff Orpington & White Leghorn, pipes installed, serve all of MS & south- leave message or text. $8/dozen. Perry Co., Richton, 601-325- east AR. Tallahatchie Co., Charleston, Therapeutic riding, equine therapy & Bantam laying hens, $3 each; Whiting 8905. 662-458-4021. equine learning, homeschool class, True Blue laying hens, 1 year old, $3 Birmingham Roller pigeons, Jaconett bloodline, 2019 birds out of good qual- Butler quail eggs, 50¢ each; Tennessee scout badges, birthday parties & les- each, 7 months old, just started laying, Dump truck, single axle, hauling ity flyers & spinners, $5 each. Rankin Red quail eggs, 75¢ each; Chicks $1 & sons available, serving individuals $6 each. Smith Co., Raleigh, 601-789- fill dirt, sand, topsoil, gravel, install Co., Pearl, 601-847-1803. up, personal pickup, shipping offered. with special needs, veterans, survivors 5551. concrete foundation pads & other Lowndes Co., Crawford, 662-341-0970. of trauma. Forrest Co., Hattiesburg, concrete needs in Rankin, Copiah & Chocolate Mottled Orpingtons, breed- 2 white peacocks, beautiful, hatched Madison County. Hinds Co., Terry, 601-297-7071. ing flock, 1 rooster & 5 hens, $25 each mid June of 2019, cannot determine Georgia Giant quail eggs, 50¢ each. 601-278-9483. or $150 for all, cash only. Madison Co., sex, both are approximately the size Scott Co., Morton, 601-668-3742. Horse training, colt starting, evalua- Madison, 601-856-4730, ask for Tim. of grown peahen now, $60 each. Scott Excavator, dozer, backhoe, tractor, tions, lessons, training rides, trailer Co., Lake, 601-536-3635. Coturnix quail eggs, 15¢ each; Fertile dump truck work, stump grinding, loading, $750 full training, board per Rhode Island Red, Buff Orpington, Coturnix eggs, 20¢ each; Spicy pickled top soil, clay gravel, house pads, drive- month or $25 per session, will travel. Barred Rock, Black Australorp, Dela- Guineas, $15 each. Prentiss Co., Boon- eggs, $5/pint, all NPIP/AI clean. Jones ways, bush-hogging, no job too small, Hinds Co., Utica, 601-382-3406. ware & Silver Laced Wyandotte laying eville, 662-416-0745. Co., Soso, 601-319-9929. Page 10 MISSISSIPPI MARKET BULLETIN February 1, 2020

POULTRY & FOWL $225. Madison Co., Gluckstadt, 601- Chair caning/weaving, I do all types, hang, $5; Huge arts & craft gourds, $3; 856-1882. text pictures or call for pricing, search Egg gourds, 25¢ each. Prentiss Co., FIELD EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES Wilsons Weaving Whittling & Wood- Booneville, 662-728-7605.

COOKBOOKS & RECIPES work on Facebook for pictures. Union All equipment listed in this cat- Wood duck nest boxes, made from Co., Myrtle, 662-296-7777. Bluebird & craft sized gourds right out egory must be offered for sale by cypress lumber from Ducks Unlimited “Ethel Baptist Cookbook” over 800 of the field, $2 each. George Co., Luce- persons actually engaged in farm- Plan, $44 each, $42 each for 8 or more. recipes, send check for $15 to Cook- FIREPLACE dale, 601-770-0239. ing and must have been used on Hinds Co., Terry, 601-937-6645. book, 2805 Attala Road 5217, Ethel, INSERTS & HEATERS their farm in agricultural pursuits. MS 39067. Attala Co., 662-674-5621. SEWING & FABRICS No commercial, businesses or dealers are allowed to advertise. Ashley wood burning heater, has not “Raymond Garden Club Cookbook” by Janome Juno Serger, model 3434D, Equipment bought by farm- FARM HOME been used a lot, $250. Smith Co., Mize, some of the best cooks in SW Hinds used once, $75. Hinds Co., Terry, 601- ers for resale purposes are not 601-517-4001. County, send $15 (includes S&H) to 371-2229. eligible for this free advertising. MISCELLANEOUS Only in-state residents are allowed RGC, P. O. Box 1283, Raymond, MS 2 gas fireplace logs, made by Martin to advertise within this category. All items listed in this category 39154. Hinds Co., 601-371-8914. Industries, used 1 year, $150. Hinds Looking for an experienced crocheter must be farm/agriculture related. Co., Raymond, 601-529-5300. to try to restore a beautiful old table- Dealers, brokers or businesses are “Glenfield Baptist Church Women’s cloth, call to discuss. Lamar Co., Sum- TRACTORS not allowed to advertise. Only in- Ministry Cookbook”, 243 recipes, send Cherry, cedar, oak & walnut mantles, rall, 601-310-5766. state residents are allowed to adver- $12.50 to Glenfield Baptist Church, some with natural decorative features, tise within this category. 1032 West Bankhead St., New Albany, call for pictures, $250 & up. Tishom- MISCELLANEOUS Allis-Chalmers WD, runs good, good MS 38652. Union Co., 662-538-1495. ingo Co., Golden, 662-678-3507. paint & tires, $1,350 cash. Choctaw HOME ITEMS Co., Mathiston, 662-617-3228. ANTIQUES & FURNITURE Portable kerosene heater, 20,000 BTU, CRAFTS & WOODWORK KG model DLE2516W electric dryer, Case IH JX55, ‘03-‘06 model, 58 HP, Antique trunk, perfect for storage or $45. Tate Co., Coldwater, 662-233- $100, Kenmore top load washer free ROP & canopy, 12 speed trans. with display, 28x14x11, $40; For sale or bar- Farmhouse tables, grill tables, toy 2343. with dryer, works but it’s loud. Hinds shuttle shift, remote hydraulic, 670 ter a Bell & Howell filmo Auto-8 cam- boxes, work benches & more, prices Co., Clinton, 601-209-4817. era with case, good cond., $30. Rankin vary, $300. Wayne Co., Laurel, 601- FIREWOOD & KINDLING hrs., $9,000; IH 424, $1,500. Clay Co., Co., Brandon, 601-540-0388. 580-0719. West Point, 662-295-2329. Half cord of firewood, mostly 24” Noritake Montclare pattern from 1921, Old vehicle tags, most are from Quality cypress swings, assembled lengths, $60 picked up or $90 deliv- very good cond., assortment of cups, Case IH MX255, with front/side tanks Mississippi 1988-2016, in perfect with screws & bolts, 4’- $180, 5’- $215, ered in Jones Co. area. Jones Co., Lau- saucers, bowls, plates & serving dish, & pump, excellent, $43,000. Yazoo Co., cond., some never mounted on 6’- $245; Rocking chairs, $295 & up; rel, 601-651-1947. not a complete set but may complete Benton, 662-571-5414. vehicle, 3,000-4,000 to choose from, Farm tables, $395 & up, pictures avail- yours, $200. Lamar Co., Sumrall, 601- $1 each. Holmes Co., Lexington, 601- able. Hinds Co., Terry, 601-937-6645. Firewood, un-split Blackjack oak, you 731-0694. 4 Case VAC’s, $1,000-$2,500 each; pick up $80 pickup load. Yalobusha 954-1257. JD 420, wide front, $2,500. Prentiss Cedar display coffee table, great way Co., Oakland, 662-560-7058. New Croft bronze frosted glass single Co., Marietta, 662-728-3714. Browning Limited Edition Heritage to display buckles, knives or any type hung double pane, 0.69 energy rating, Kindling, pine split in 5 gallon buck- hunting knife with mallard duck, of collection, can send pictures, $350. 1 with cracked pane is free if you buy Farmall H, as is, $600. Attala Co., Sal- ets, $25 each. Adams Co., Natchez, cherry wood case, new in box, includes Noxubee Co., Philadelphia, 601-562- 5, $75 each. Newton Co., Little Rock, lis, 662-582-3274. 601-493-4305. photo of hunting dog, $150. Neshoba 2119. 601-986-2930. Farmall Cub, 1-row cultv., 1-row Co., Philadelphia, 601-656-2803. Firewood: picked up 16”-19” half cord Cypress & poplar swings, rocking Frigidaire electric stove, good cond., scratchers, plows with feet & top har- $100; 20”-24” half cord $125/deliv- Mission style couch with hide- everything works, $150. Bolivar Co., row, ran 30 hours since complete over- chairs & gliders with cup holders, ered; 16”-19” half cord $150; 20”-24” a-bed & 2 matching rockers, pictures Shaw, 662-754-6565. haul, $1,850. Webster Co., Eupora, quality made with glue, screws & bolts, half cord $175. Rankin Co., Richland, upon request, $350. Lincoln Co., 662-258-3490. chains included, $140 & up. Rankin 601-405-4440. Brookhaven, 601-757-4117. Co., Florence, 601-845-0767. Large wooden shelf & workbench type cabinets, 6 shelves, 6 drawers, large Ferguson 35 parts tractor, 23C diesel, Dry firewood, 1 load (1/2 cord) 15”- 3 antique dolls: Vogue doll, $30; Furga or IH 504 parts tractor, diesel, tricycle Bluebird houses, made from western 19”, $65, other firewood 18”-19” (1/2 heavy duty workspace retail piece, doll with orange & green dress, $60; treated fence boards, $6 each or 6 for cord), $65, all oak, all split. Rankin built for retail or shop work area, wheel, $500. Hinds Co., Terry, 601- Uneeda #22 (year 1967) doll with red $30, squirrel guards $1 extra each, Co., Braxton, 601-845-6677. $900. Lauderdale Co., Meridian, 601- 942-4830. dress, $60. Perry Co., 601-588-0350. S&H available. Hinds Co., Raymond, 644-3222. 601-857-5054. Oak firewood, $200 per cord, no phone, Ferguson TO-20, runs good, new 3 piece living room furniture, rocker contact Bill Diehl, 377 Hwy 532, Mt. 32” storm door, left hand opening, clutch & pressure plate, lift does not recliner, 1 double rocking love seat & Cypress swings starting at $149; Olive, MS 39119. Covington County. good shape, white in color, $100 OBO. work, $1,250 OBO. Chickasaw Co., 1 double recliner sofa, all Garcia straw, Gliders starting at $249; Cypress, Adams Co., Natchez, 601-493-4305. Woodland, 662-456-2844. $1,200. Montgomery Co., Winona, cedar & oak rockers starting at $159, Seasoned oak firewood, $175 per cord, 662-310-2172. cypress tables made on order. Pike Co., pick up only. Lincoln Co., Brookhaven, Kelvinator commercial refrigerator Ferguson TO-30, 4 speed, 12 volt sys- McComb, 601-249-2936. 601-757-9786. KRS220RHY, 1 stainless steel door tem, new clutch, new front tires, good Antique Coke machine, front panel front, 115V, like new, $700. Rankin rear tires, in great cond., starts quickly, needs a little work but it’s in good run- Silk flowers, cemetery cones & saddles, Chopped lighter fat pine wood, 5 gal. Co., Richland, 601-613-1290. must see to appreciate, $2,875. Hinds ning cond., $350. Forrest Co., Petal, memorial baskets & sprays, church $15, 22 gal. tub, $60, small pieces Co., Raymond, 601-259-6810. 601-602-2365. arrangements, $30 & up. Jefferson Da- ready to use. George Co., Lucedale, Electric stoves, $75 each; Side-by-side vis Co., Prentiss, 601-310-7643. 601-770-4101. refrigerator/freezer, $175. Attala Co., Ferguson TO-35 Deluxe, with front Blue quart size fruit jars, $4 each; 662-582-3274. end loader, many new parts, $7,000; Wash pots, 15 gal. & 20 gal., $150 Cypress swings, $150 & up; Cypress Firewood, 18” all split, 100% oak, $200 MF 50, diesel, rebuilt eng., fuel injec- each. Attala Co., Sallis, 662-582-3274. gliders, $275 & up; Cypress chair per cord or $100 per half cord, picked Small adult wheelchair, $85; Home tor pump & power steering, new tires, up. Scott Co., Forest, 601-775-3379. care bed, semi-electric, complete with Old-timey corn sheller, $75 cash. Mad- swing, $125; Cypress chair glider, $7,000. Oktibbeha Co., Maben, 662- $250; Cypress bird & bat houses, $10 & handrails, $500. Kemper Co., Daleville, 242-3750. ison Co., Madison, 601-853-9072. Split read oak firewood, full cord, 16’ up. Jones Co., Ellisville, 601-543-5997. 601-513-0983. long & 4’ high, $100 per cord, ready to Ford 3000, has blow-by, $2,000. Amite 5 antique/vintage green glass wicker go. Prentiss Co., Booneville, 662-728- Porch swings, cherry, cypress & oak, 5-ton A/C unit, package unit, heats Co., Liberty, 769-244-4365. covered olive & wine storage jars, 7605. 1- 26” & 2- 16” olive jars & 2 Viresa with cup holder, assembled with & cools, good cond., $600 OBO; 12’ fiberglass step ladder, like new, Ford 901, gas eng., new paint, front/ wine bottles, $500 OBO. Kemper Co., screws & bolts, $140 & up; Oak rock- Hickory firewood for cooking or fire- Daleville, 601-513-0983. ing chairs, $150, pick up only. Jeffer- wood, 18” long, $150 per cord; Oak $125; Maytag electric stove, good rear tires, battery, alternator & total son Davis Co., Bassfield, 601-943-6781. firewood, 18” long, $160 per cord, cond., $125. Hinds Co., Raymond, 601- exhaust, in good cond., $4,000. Union Antique Columbia Grafanola record picked up. Lafayette Co., Oxford, 662- 594-2611. Co., Myrtle, 662-316-2641. player, early 1900s, full standing cabi- Blue Diamond electric kiln, model 234-5426. net with record storage, works well, 123, 240V, 10,350 walls, 45 amp with Limited Edition Ducks Unlimited Ford 8N, gas eng., all new parts, runs plus 25 records, pick up in Brandon, metal stand, 24” ID & 27” inside GOURDS Sponsor’s Print #379 of 1,500 Marsh perfect, lift works, PTO works, new $200. Rankin Co., Brandon, 601-720- height, $150. Pearl River Co., Poplar- Chocolate Lab, print by Artist Lynn battery, new paint, good tires, good 7645. ville, 601-795-5669. Gourds for sale at farm, purple martin Kaatz, $100 OBO. Marion Co., Fox- brakes, like new, $2,600 OBO. Hinds & craft gourds, 50¢ - $2 each. Calhoun worth, 601-740-1160. Co., Raymond, 601-720-6704. Light colored sofa, large floral pattern Cedar creations, jewelry boxes, hope Co., Bruce, 662-983-2362. with sewn accent, 6 cushions, 2 throw chests, birdhouses & feeders, all hand- Empty feed sacks, 50 lb. bags, 300 Ford 3600, ‘82 model, good rubber & pillows, 84” long, Hickory Hill brand, made, $20 & up. Adams Co., Natchez, Gourds for sale at farm, purple mar- good 50 lb. sacks, 25¢ each. Tate Co., metal, needs work, $2,500. Oktibbeha used little, excellent cond., in storage, 601-669-6487. tin gourds, $2 each; Painted ready to Coldwater, 662-501-1801. Co., Starkville, 662-684-9670. February 1, 2020 MISSISSIPPI MARKET BULLETIN Page 11

Ford 3910, diesel, 1,020 hrs., with 20 very nice tractor, $110,000. Covington JD 4310, 31 HP, shed kept, 4WD, no 6’ Big Bee Agri-Series rotary cutter blade, $1,500. Covington Co., Collins, cutter disk, 6’ Bush Hog rotary cutter, Co., Seminary, 601-641-1100. loader, $11,000; JD pull type disk, with stump jumper, like new, $1,050. 601-477-5458. 5’ box blade, one owner, $14,000. Har- model WH 69, $3,200. Pike Co., Sum- Clay Co., West Point, 662-494-2328. rison Co., Biloxi, 228-326-8875. JD 2140, 82 HP, 3.9L 4 cyl., 540 PTO, mit, 601-341-7874. GRAIN STORAGE with Koyker front end loader, 2-posts 6’ Wolverine heavy duty rotary cut- Ford 3000, ‘68 model, diesel, power ROPS, power steering, $8,300. Tal- JD 4230, with hydraulics, $11,900; ter, like new, $2,000; 10’ Bush Hog & EQUIPMENT steering, good brakes, hydraulic out- lahatchie Co., Charleston, 901-828- JD 1650, runs great, $9,500. Webster 3210 pull type rotary cutter with new lets, brush guard & belly pan, strong 9043. Co., Bellefontaine, 662-258-7531. blades, $4,000. Walthall Co., Tyler- 8,000 bushel grain bin, $4,000 OBO. lift, no dents, needs paint, $3,800. town, 601-876-5530. Webster Co., Eupora, 662-258-6957. Clarke Co., Quitman, 601-479-0491. JD 5085E, ‘16 model, 170 hrs., like JD 8100, ‘98 model, MFWD, 8.1L eng., new, 85 HP, cab/air/radio, 4WD, like 8,600 hrs., shedded & clean, 95% rub- 6’ Bush-Whacker 3PH rotary cut- 1 grain stirator - 3 augers, 1 grain Fordson-Dexta, everything is good ex- new, $51,000 cash; MF 231, 40 HP, ber on all radial tires, $36,000. Tal- ter with 150 HP gear box, $1,150; stirator - 2 augers, 3 grain bin fans, 4 cept crankshaft & 1 piston, sell all or $6,000 cash. Smith Co., Mt. Olive, 601- lahatchie Co., Charleston, 662-809- 7’ Howse 3PH rotary cutter with 150 grain bin heaters, 5 motor grain bin part, $1,000 for whole tractor or sell 382-0091. 2913. HP gear box, $1,400. Perry Co., New spreaders, prices starting $250. Nox- parts OBO. Chickasaw Co., Woodland, Augusta, 601-964-3662. ubee Co., Macon, 662-361-7227. 662-456-2844. JD 6125R, ‘13 model, MFWD, Deluxe JD 2940, MFWD (4WD), with 3 sets of hydraulics, high & low gear, canopy, Cab, 24 speed, H360 loader, current 7’ 3PH rotary cutter, $1,400; 10’ 3PH 2 Seedburo grain sampling probes, $12,900. Calhoun Co., Vardaman, 662- IH W-4 McCormick-Deering Standard, hours 1,016, in excellent cond., ex- rotary cutter, has 2 tail wheels, $2,100. brass, 5 feet/11 window, sampling for 809-5846. ‘44 model, serial #WBH-8934, in good tended warranty through 2,000 hrs., Lincoln Co., Ruth, 601-754-1494. corn, wheat, soybeans, etc., excellent cond., new tires/tubes on front/rear, cond., new $450 each, asking price $87,500. Jasper Co., Stringer, 601-580- Kubota M1051, ‘05 model, 4WD, with ready for tractor rides, $2,500. Prentiss 8’ Bush Hog 3008-2 rotary cutter, like both $375. Pearl River Co., Poplarville, 8531. loader, 2,385 hrs., cab, AC works great, Co., Marietta, 662-416-2762. new, 3 gear boxes, 2 rows of chains on 985-750-4462. pre DEF, $34,500. Jackson Co., Van- JD 4020, ‘69 model, new tires, updated front/back, 3PH, $5,500. Smith Co., cleave, 228-860-9274. IH 140, with planters & cultv., in ex- hydraulic boxes, in very good cond., Mize, 601-613-6003. IRRIGATION EQUIPMENT cellent cond., $5,800. George Co., Ag- $7,500; JD 1450, ‘84 model, only 3,800 Kubota L2501, ‘17 model, 73 hrs., 10’ Woods single deck hydraulic ro- ricola, 601-947-2507. hrs., excellent cond., $6,900. Panola 48 pieces of 8” & 93 pieces of 6” Rain- 4x4, loader, ag tires, $15,250; Mahinda tary cutter, used for pasture clipping, Co., Pope, 662-934-2103. 26XL, 4x4, loader, 26 HP, warranty un- bow twist lock aluminum irrigation IH Cub, yellow/white, good rubber bought larger one & don’t need any- til June 2020, $11,350. Tate Co., Cold- pipe & coupler, 4,110 feet, all or none, with belly mower, disk, cultvs., middle more, $2,500. Benton Co., Michigan JD 8300, 8,140 hrs., MFWD, 4 SCVs, water, 662-560-3125. $10,000 or $2.44/foot. Adams Co., Nat- buster, turning plow, grader blade, dual 20.8-42 tires, new injector, looks City, 662-750-1618, call or text after chez, 601-443-1200. $4,000 OBO; JD 2030, 4 cyl., diesel, good & runs good, $40,000. Madison Kubota ‘06 model, 50 HP, 2WD, low 2 p.m. $6,500 OBO. Oktibbeha Co., Starkville, Co., Canton, 601-906-3809. hrs., well taken care of, $8,500. Jack- 4-53 power unit, rebuilt eng., new ra- 12’ Land Pride rotary cutter, in 662-312-5643. son Co., Moss Point, 228-249-6204. diator, oil bath, HD air filter, applica- JD 4640, quad range, cab/air, duals, great cond., $8,000. Oktibbeha Co., tions, irrigation, etc., $6,500. Rankin IH 1586, with 1,900 running hrs., du- $18,200. Grenada Co., Gore Springs, Kubota M6060, ‘17 model, 4WD, with Starkville, 662-769-0427. Co., Richland, 601-918-6487. als, runs good, has cab but AC doesn’t 662-229-5985. LA1154 front end loader, canopy, 168 Trailblazer brush cutter for front end work, $4,500. Lincoln Co., Wesson, hrs., ag tires, shuttle shift, like new, loader on tractor, new cond., fits JD PLANTING & TILLAGE 601-835-6829. JD 5065E, ‘11 model, 4x4, with loader, $27,500. Leake Co., Carthage, 601- 2,060 hrs., new clutch, has JD top, in 953-1359. loader, $6,000. Lincoln Co., Brookhav- IH 464, diesel, 46 HP, power steering, en, 601-748-0442, call before 6 p.m. Rain-Flo model 2600 Auto Rotrak & real good cond., $22,500. Walthall Co., drip attachment & Rain-Flow model top, bumper, live PTO, single remotes, Long 2360, 45 HP, 795 hrs., very good, Tylertown, 601-395-1046. 1600 transplanter, 2 planting wheels, $3,800; Kubota MX5000SU, ‘07, diesel, $6,500 or consider trade for Jeep or GRADERS & BLADES in very good cond., $6,500. Smith Co., 397 hrs., 50 HP, shed kept, $9,000. Co- antique truck. Jones Co., Laurel, 601- JD 40, ‘53 model, with full mounted Forest, 601-382-3265. piah Co., Wesson, 601-320-3594. cultv., planter, fertilizer distributor, 577-0981. 4’ box blade, $200. Lee Co., Guntown, 3PH, rear weights, starts & operates 662-348-2016. W&A 8-row hipper with Orthman fold- IH 404, all original, 40 HP, 540 PTO, Mahindra CF50, with 6’ rotary cutter, as it should, garden ready, $3,500. ing markers, $4,000. Yazoo Co., Ben- 3PH, hydraulic remote, gas eng., wide good tires, $4,850. Attala Co., West, Rankin Co., Brandon, 601-955-7220. 6’ box blade, in good cond., no scarifi- ton, 662-571-5414. front end, runs good, $3,500. Law- 601-416-7083. ers, $350. Marion Co., Columbia, 601- rence Co.. Jayess, 601-754-4223. JD 2010, new injector pump, rings, 441-7228. Forrest City 6-row do-all, good harrow Mahindra 4025, 2WD, 386 hrs., all bearings, $1,100; JD 50 putt-putt, has teeth, $1,800. Union Co., New Albany, IH 140, with planters & cultvs., runs bush-hogging & light grading, well been rebuilt, new tires, all clear coat 6’ grader blade, 3PH, in good cond., 662-538-8276. great, $3,500 OBO; IH 140, with cultvs., maintained, shed kept, $8,800. Union paint, $5,500. Jefferson Davis Co., $475 OBO. Grenada Co., Gore Springs, & side dresser, has self-propelled 2-row Co., Blue Springs, 662-322-3029. Bassfield, 601-943-5726. 662-226-9465. JD RG4 4-row cultv., in good cond., roto tiller on rear, $5,500. Jones Co., $400. Grenada Co., Gore Springs, 662- MF 282, ‘82 model, in good cond., uses Laurel, 601-466-2818. JD 4040, quad range, Sound-Gard 6’ Atlas heavy duty box blade with 6 688-6263. no oil, no leaks, $6,500. Madison Co., body with air, 3,700 hrs., good solid scraper teeth, $450. Jefferson Davis IH 1466, with cab, Amco blade, rear Pickens, 601-953-5831. tractor, $10,000. Attala Co., Goodman, Co., Prentiss, 601-580-1458. IH 800 narrow row planter with 14 backhoe & set of duals, $9,500. DeSoto units on 8-row bar, with markers & 662-472-2822. MF 240, ‘92 model, has 1,791 hrs., in- Co., Lake Cormorant, 901-262-3143. 8’ JD blade, $1,000. Calhoun Co., Var- spike closures, $1,400. Tallahatchie cludes 6’ Bush Hog rotary cutter, both JD 790, 4x4, with JD 300 front end daman, 662-983-4774. Co., Charleston, 662-515-0725. IH 856, diesel, 100 HP, clean & in excellent cond., ready to go to work, loader, 800 hrs., excellent cond., straight, with front end loader & hay $9,500. Newton Co., Lake, 601-697- 8’ front mount blade, $600. Madison $11,000. Lincoln Co., Ruth, 601-754- Terra-Till 8-row buster, $6,000; JD 900 spear, $7,750. Holmes Co., Lexington, 2432. Co., Sharon, 601-278-0634. 1494. 13-shank V-plow, $6,000. Yazoo Co., 662-417-9176. Benton, 662-571-7872. MF 135, diesel, 45 HP, power steering, 8’ heavy duty angle blade, $950; 6’ box JD 7810, MFWD, 7,300 hrs., front 2 stage clutch, good tires, looks, runs IMT 539, diesel, runs real good, new blade, $400. Covington Co., Collins, 6’ disks, 4-row planters & cultvs., $800 weights, new front R1 radial tires, rear & works good, $3,500. Clay Co., West brakes, hose & belt, high & low shift, 601-238-1055. each; 2-row turning plow & cultv., tires 50% radial tires, 540/1000 PTO, Point, 662-494-2328. make great good garden tractor, $500 each; 14’ JD disk & trifold section 3 remote outlets, power shift, $40,000. $5,000. Clarke Co., Quitman, 601-776- 9’ JD 155 hydraulic blade, new cutting harrow, $1,500 each. Covington Co., Itawamba Co., Marietta, 662-791-1611. MF ‘19 model, with 5 attachments, 5 1418. blade, good cylinders & hoses, $2,300; Collins, 601-477-5458. year warranty on powertrain, clear 8’ Servis manual blade, $750. Quitman JD 5085E, ‘16 model, 4WD, 85 HP, cab/ title, no DEF emission system, 60 HP, JD 5045, 650 hrs., with 512 loader, Co., Crowder, 662-561-2469. JD 2-row hippers, in good cond., $400 air/radio, front end loader & bucket, quick connect, 4WD, $34,500. Rankin bucket & hay spear, $13,500. Wayne each. Bolivar Co., Shaw, 662-754-6565. Co., Waynesboro, 601-735-9586. 550 hrs., like new, $45,000. Yazoo Co., Co., Richland, 601-918-6487. 10’ Industrias America 3PH grader Bentonia, 662-571-3777. blade, hydraulic tilt & angle, like new, Burch 2-row planters with fertilizer, JD 6603, ‘03 model, MFWD, open sta- CUTTERS & MOWERS $2,300. Lincoln Co., Ruth, 601-835- $850; JD 2-row planter with fertilizer, tion, 2,300+ hrs., 110 HP turbo, 9 for- JD ‘52 model, serial #54342, with fold- 5579. $1,200; 6’ disk, $600; 2-row hippers, ward, 3 reverse, synchronized trans., ing attachments, planting, cultv., fer- 4’ finishing mower, $250. Lee Co., $575; 4-row hippers, $300. Calhoun dual hydraulics, $18,000. Claiborne tilizer, disk, rotary cutter & breaking Guntown, 662-348-2016. 10’ Rhino blade, tilt & swing cylinders, Co., Vardaman, 662-983-4774. Co., Port Gibson, 662-371-5675. plow, in good cond., $5,000. Walthall $1,200. Tallahatchie Co., Charleston, Co., Dexter, 601-876-4602. 5’ rotary cutter, $525. Calhoun Co., 662-809-2913. IH Farmall set of 2 large cotton hop- JD 5055E, ‘12 model, 4WD, 700 hrs., Vardaman, 662-983-4774. pers with seed plates, in excellent with 553 loader, shed kept, $24,750. JD 4440, cab/air, 130 HP, quad plus 10’ heavy duty root rake, $1,100. Perry cond., they are metal with lids, $250. Amite Co., Osyka, 985-264-9030. trans., new style air, Koyker loader, du- 6’ rotary cutter, ready to cut, no lon- Co., New Augusta, 601-964-3662. Greene Co., Richton, 601-408-3985. als, planetary starter, less than 5,900 ger need it, text for picture, $800 firm. JD 9230, power shift trans., has PTO hrs., $25,000 OBO. Scott Co., Lena, Pearl River Co., Poplarville, 601-916- Box blades, $500 each; Dirt pan, MF pan plow, excellent working cond., & 3 point, 4,290 hrs., tuned to 400 HP, 601-732-2252. 9449. $3,900; Tufline hydraulic directional 2 big disk blades like turning plow, Page 12 MISSISSIPPI MARKET BULLETIN February 1, 2020

$400. Lafayette Co., Oxford, 662-832- in great cond., shed kept, $1,800. Lau- Case IH 625 cotton picker, ‘08 model Heavy duty farm trailer built on ma- JD R310 10’ 6” disc hay mower, ‘17 7132, calls only. derdale Co., Meridian, 601-485-2731, if 1,180 engine hrs., 1,246 fan hrs., nure spreader frame, 11’ 5” length x model, has cut about 500 acres of hay, no answer leave message. $90,000; Case IH 635 cotton picker, ‘10 24” depth x 54” width, all steel plate in very good cond., 100% solid cutter, 13.5’ Midland disk, good blades, model, 1,352 engine hrs., $170,000. with tailgate, 8.25x20 tires, $300. Web- $8,000. Pearl River Co., Gumpond, frame hoses, cylinder & tires, $2,200; 2-bottom turning plow, in good cond., Washington Co., Leland, 662-820- ster Co., Eupora, 662-420-4288. 601-796-9260. 11-tine chisel plow, 3PH, $450, Lee $300. Grenada Co., Gore Springs, 662- 6699. Co., Shannon, 662-397-3741, no text, 699-0953. 7’ x 14’ 4-wheel grain trailer, all steel JD 336 square baler, bales good, barn call between 7-9 p.m. Case IH 2388 combine, 4WD, with with 2’ high sides, $1,000. Tallahatchie kept, $1,850. Pontotoc Co., Randolph, 2- 8 row folding lay-by rigs, slide type, 1052 Draper header, has floaters & Co., Charleston, 662-809-2913. 662-419-5021. JD 7-shank chisel plow in good cond., $200 each; 2- 8 row folding Glenco hopper extensions, 4,200 engine hrs., $600. Covington Co., Mt. Olive, 601- cultv., $250 each. Webster Co., Eupora, 3,380 rotor hrs., field ready, $37,000. Trailer with 2 water tanks & pumps for JD 556 round baler, 1,500 lb. 5x5 bales, 765-7220. 662-258-6957. Covington Co., Seminary, 601-641- portable irrigation or fire protection, with monitor, string tie, one owner 1100. $1,500. Pearl River Co., Poplarville, operator, $10,000. Lee Co., Shannon, 30’ Kelly Diamond harrow, C-2 blades, 6’ EZ Set disk, 18” blades, in good 504-329-4819. 662-397-3741, no text, call between in excellent cond., used very little, cond., $700. Marion Co., Columbia, Case 2388 combine, ‘99 model, 6,500 7-9 p.m. $60,000. Jones Co., Soso, 601-498- 601-441-7228. hrs., in good cond., with 30’ 1020 Combine/sprayer trailer, factory mfg., 1522. header, field ready, $25,000; Also 25’ tandem dual, in very good cond., Kuhn GA4220TH rake, 9.5’ rake width JD 7100 5-row planter with row mark- 1020 header, $3,000. Tallahatchie Co., $14,000. Jones Co., Soso, 601-498- with 13’ span, $7,000. Lincoln Co., 3-bottom turning plow, 3PH, $400. ers, corn & bean plates, $2,500; 16’ JD Charleston, 662-809-2913. 3857. Brookhaven, 601-320-0685. Smith Co., Louin, 601-527-7127. 210 disk, in great cond., all scrapers & springs, field ready, $3,500. Tate Co., IH 1460 combine with rear wheel as- AG PARTS & TIRES Kuhn SR110 GII 10-wheel speed rake, AMCO 9-shank chisel plow, $850 cash; Arkabutla, 901-238-7840. sist & 22 1/2’ flex header, barn kept, used for 2 seasons of hay, $5,200. Copi- 6’ 3PH LSR, $425 cash; 1-bottom turn- $7,000. Tallahatchie Co., Charleston, ah Co., Crystal Springs, 601-941-5218. ing plow, $300 cash; 8’ 3PH fold over Orthman 12-row markers, late model, 662-515-0725. 10 IH front hang-on tractor weights, disk, $1,500 cash. Walthall Co., Tyler- like new, $1,000; IH 6-row busters, in suitcase style, approx. 100 lbs. each, Kuhn 9’ heavy duty cutter, in good town, 601-303-5369. good cond., $750; IH 7-shank V-ripper, JD 9770 STS combine, ‘08 model, 360 came off IH 966 tractor, $50 each, will cond., $6,000; MF 1756 round baler, trip spring reset, $1,000. Calhoun Co., HP, 4WD, chopper, wide singles, shed- negotiate if all taken. Webster Co., 5x6 bales, large tight bales, string tie, Covington 1-row planter with fertil- Vardaman, 662-682-7855. ded, in excellent cond., $75,000. Amite Eupora, 662-420-4288. shed kept, in great cond., $11,000. izer hopper & Covington 1-row side Co., Smithdale, 601-249-9545. Marion Co., Hattiesburg, 601-310- dresser, same design as planter, used Covington 1-row planter on cultv., Owner’s manual for JD tractor models 0040. 3 or 4 seasons, in good cond., $1,500. with plates, in excellent cond., $750. JD 920 flex header, field ready, $4,000. 7600-9400, $25 each, models 9300T- Monroe Co., Aberdeen, 662-327-2469. Lafayette Co., Oxford, 662-801-8241. Lee Co., Baldwyn, 662-397-8677. 9400T $20 each; Service pricing guide NH 69 square baler, $1,500. Lawrence for JD tractor models 7610, 7710, Co., Jayess, 601-754-4223. Wil-Rich 12-row 3PH do-all, IH 800 narrow row planter with 14 7810, $30; Franklin Co., Meadville, SPRAYERS & SPREADERS NH 273 square baler, baled hay last red, in excellent cond., $12,000; units on 8-row bar, with markers & 601-384-6853. Amco 8-row hydraulic fold hipper, season, kept under shed, $3,500; NH spike closures, $1,400. Tallahatchie Pasture sprayer on Hi-Boy trailer with 1 1/8 axle, $2,500. Madison Co., Can- 57 hay rake, PTO driven, $1,400. Tip- Co., Charleston, 662-515-0725. 200 gal. galvanized tank, cluster noz- OTHER AG IMPLEMENTS ton, 601-966-4187. pah Co., Ripley, 256-366-2530. zle & PTO pump, $550. Clay Co., West Mule drawn plows, turning plow, gee- MF 940 front end loader, practically Tarter roto tiller, 4’ wide bed, 3PH, Point, 662-295-3637. NH 276 square baler for parts, not whiz, planter, 2 Georgia stocks, $25 & unused, has 7’ bucket, don’t have the gear driven, used 1 day last year, working, $400. Hinds Co., Raymond, up OBO. Neshoba Co., Union, 601-416- Enduraplas Field Boss Ecolite 100 gal. mounting brackets to go with it, can $1,000 OBO. Jackson Co., Moss Point, 601-910-9979. 8719. sprayer with 30’ steel boom & in-cab text pictures, $2,500. Pearl River Co., 228-623-3396, please text or email control upgrades, metal spray wand, Poplarville, 601-795-7591. NH 281 small square baler, used in [email protected]. JD pull type disk, model WH 69, quick connect fitting with filter in- 2018, will need some attention, $1,000. $3,200. Pike Co., Summit, 601-341- Brand new Bush Hog 3PH post hole Amco 4-blade levee plow, $950; 14’ cluded, $2,800 OBO. Noxubee Co., Ma- Panola Co., Batesville, 225-281-9370. 7874. digger with auger, never used, $800. 3PH roller, $700; 2-row roller, 3PH or con, 662-361-7227. Lincoln Co., Wesson, 601-835-6133. NH BR770 round baler, ‘03 model, 5x5 pull type, $375; 12’ 3PH harrow, $700. 1 or 2 roll cultipacker, $375 or $750; Demco 750 spray rig, tandem axle, 750 bales, twine tie, one owner, in good Bolivar Co., Cleveland, 662-721-6579. 2, 4, 6, row hippers, $300-$750; 2 or 4 gal., 45’ boom, $6,800. Lawrence Co., HAY & FORAGE cond., $6,750 cash. Calhoun Co., Wa- row do-alls, $400. Pontotoc Co., Pon- Jayess, 601-754-4229. ter Valley, 662-515-0810. 12’ Case IH 490 disk, field ready, totoc, 662-760-6729. EQUIPMENT $2,500; 10.5’ JD hydraulic disk, field IH 575 manure spreader with slop Vermeer 5410 Rebel round baler, net ready, heavy, $2,750; 13’ JD hydraulic JD 7100 2-row no-till planter, field gate, excellent cond., $5,000. Walthall wrapped, gathering wheels, bale kick- disk, field ready, $3,500. Madison Co., AerWay 10’ pull type aerator, new hy- ready, $2,000; Case IH 900 6-row Co., Tylertown, 601-876-5530. er, monitor, 3,800 bales, in great cond., Camden, 601-937-3032. planter, Yetter no-till row cleaners, draulic cylinders & hydraulic lines, has 4 tires on rear with 2 weight boxes, can text pictures, $12,000. Stone Co., field ready, $2,700. Quitman Co., 1986 Ford 8000 spreader truck with Wiggins, 601-928-2649. JD 7300 no-till vacuum planter, 4-row $9,950. Jackson Co., Ocean Springs, Crowder, 662-561-2469. 16’ Chandler body, Cat. motor, runs 38”, cotton closing wheels, $4,000; 228-348-1565. good, new PTO box, works perfect, JD 7100 4-row plateless planter, no- Lilliston 8-row rolling cultv., hydrau- good tires, clean & oiled, $15,000. Lau- till coulters with corn finger meters, AerWay 12’ pull type aerator, used very TRAILERS, TRUCKS lic fold, $2,000. Madison Co., Canton, derdale Co., Toomsuba, 601-480-2220. soybean cups, $2,800. Quitman Co., 601-966-4186. little, $7,500. Lee Co., Tupelo, 662- 231-2468. & MACHINERY Crowder, 662-449-1347 1998 International 4800 spreader 2-row cultv., $300; 2-row hipper, $300; truck with 2018 Chandler 16’ litter/ No commercial, businesses or deal- 30’ McFarland 4100 reel disk with hy- First Choice 6’ hay mower, $1,500. Cal- 2-row cultv. frame, some shanks, $100. lime spreader, 4x6, 47K miles, 6 new ers are allowed to advertise. Trailers, draulic adjustment, in excellent cond., houn Co., Vardaman, 662-983-4774. Madison Con., Sharon, 601-278-0634. tires in 2018, cold AC, in great cond., Trucks and Machinery bought by $27,000; 30’ Kelly Diamond harrow $24,000. Walthall Co., Tylertown, 601- Ford 503 3PH hay rake, PTO driven, individuals for resale purposes are with C-2 blades, excellent cond., used Covington TP-46 2-row planter, pres- not eligible for this free advertising. 395-1046. extra teeth & keepers, new belt, in very little, $60,000. Jones Co., Soso, sure wheel driven, adjustable seed Only in-state residents are allowed good working cond., $650. Pontotoc 601-498-3857. depth & fertilizer flow boxes, $1,800; to advertise within this category. Covington 2-row cultv., $600, both AG TRAILERS & CARTS Co., Pontotoc, 662-419-0293. 4’ disk, $200. Lee Co., Guntown, 662- with sweeps, kept under shed. Newton Hay Express trailer, 5-bale self-unload- 348-2016. Co., Union, 601-774-9860. 4 JD 802 wagon running gears, steel UTILITY & EQUIPMENT ing, in good cond., $2,850. Tate Co., spoke wheels, good cond., can send TRAILERS Covington 1-row planter model TP66, PICKERS & HARVESTERS pictures, $200 each or $700 for all. Senatobia, 662-288-9526. extra seed plates, gears & plow points, Lowndes Co., Caledonia, 662-574- in good cond., $600, cash only. Copiah 6543. Hay Hut, lightly used, saves money on 10’ x 4’ utility trailer, bed is 7’ x 4’, with Co., Hazlehurst, 601-260-6018. Amadas peanut digger, 8-30, very good hay wastage, Google for specifications, 3’ mesh wire tailgate, good tires, $400. cond., $15,000; Amadas peanut com- A&L 450 grain cart with roll tarp, protect your hay investment, $625. Lafayette Co., Oxford, 662-816-7223, 20’ Marliss 3PH grain drill, in good bine, ‘14 model, $85,000; Pull type shedded, in excellent cond., $4,500. Tallahatchie Co., Charleston, 662-380- call or text. cond., $850. Montgomery Co., Wino- Amadas peanut combine, ‘14 model, Amite Co., Smithdale, 601-249-9545. 6113. na, 662-242-5362. OCS, very good cond., $85,000. Attala 14’ x 8’ gooseneck trailer, with 4’ dove- Co., West, 662-417-4367. EZ-Flow gravity wagon, 150 bushel, Hay rake with 5-wheels, still looks like tail, 2- 10,000 lb. axles, single wheels, Ford 2-row cultv., & Dearborn 2-row good running gear & tires, in great new, $900. Pike Co., McComb, 601- metal floor, ramps, winch, $5,000. turning plow, $350 each. Pontotoc Co., New Idea 324 2-row corn picker, cond., $1,600. Quitman Co., Crowder, 551-1898. Webster Co., Mathiston, 662-263- Pontotoc, 662-489-6742. $4,800; New Idea 309 1-row corn pick- 662-561-2469. 6596. er, $4,500; New Idea 323 1-row corn Hesston 1008 disc mower, 10’ 6” cut, Covington TP46 2-row planter with picker, $4,300, all shedded. Tippah Co., Gravity wagon in good cond., $1,850. in good cond., $3,800. Lawrence Co., 16’ flatbed trailer with removable cultv., also separate cultv. for plowing, Ripley, 256-366-2530. Tate Co., Senatobia, 662-288-9526. Jayess, 601-754-4229. ramps, in good cond., good floor, February 1, 2020 MISSISSIPPI MARKET BULLETIN Page 13

$1,000. Forrest Co., Hattiesburg, 601- body, $3,500 or trade. Covington Co., Ford F-350 ‘04, XL Super Duty, work Professionally built hitch adapter for cash. Newton Co., Decatur, 601-917- 549-7490. Collins, 601-238-1055. truck, auto., 5.4 V-8, new tires, tool- gooseneck to RV fifth wheel, $150. 7034. box, 186K miles, $4,500. Lee Co., Tu- Scott Co., Forest, 601-507-9775. 18’ Big Tex heavy duty utility trailer, Chev. Silverado dually ‘97, 454 engine, pelo, 662-321-2775, leave message. Chev. HHR ‘08, good motor & trans., ‘99 model, pipe top, $1,800 firm; $3,200. Rankin Co., Pearl, 601-720- Early Bronco parts: Positive traction no title, $750 OBO. Rankin Co., Bran- 20’ heavy duty utility trailer, ‘08 mod- 4816. Ford F-250 XLT ‘06, Super Duty ext. clutch kit, new, $50; Heater switch, don, 601-201-1216. el, ramp gate, $2,500 firm. Pearl River cab, 4x4, Off Road White 6.0 Power new, $30. Lauderdale Co., Meridian, Co., Poplarville, 601-916-9449. Chev. Silverado C-1500 ‘04, ext. cab, Stroke V-8 diesel, auto. trans., only 601-693-7352. Dodge Grand Caravan SE ‘97, only SWB, 4 door, 5.3 V-8, auto. trans., 31K 196,300 miles, $9,700 OBO. Leake Co., 107,623 miles, very good cond., fully 18’ x 83” utility car hauler trailer, miles, 1 owner, non smoker, new tires, 5th wheel trailer hitch, $375. Leake automatic, handicap accessible, must Carthage, 601-826-6974. tandem axles, GVWR 7,000 lbs., good no farm use, excellent, $11,800. Leake Co., Carthage, 601-562-1737. see to appreciate, $2,600 OBO. Lauder- paint, new floor with teated lumber, Co., Carthage, 601-209-7624. GMC Sierra 1500 ‘12, SLE, 115K dale Co., Meridian, 601-470-5047. 2” ball hitch, $2,100. Lincoln Co., Gooseneck 5th wheel plate with miles, $19,500. Lincoln Co., Bogue Brookhaven, 601-757-6727. Chev. 3500HD dually ‘07, 4WD, crew 2 5/16” ball mounted, plate mounts to Ford Econo Wagon E-250 ‘08, fitted Chitto, 601-669-1827. cab, white, Allison trans., 65K original pickup bed floor, $100 cash. Holmes for wheelchair, has lifter on back for 20’ gooseneck trailer, with dovetail, miles, one owner, tan cloth interior, Co., Durant, 601-278-2999. chair, chair location on passenger side GMC 2500 ‘99, 3/4-ton, 6.0 V-8 motor, loading ramp, 3 axles, $1,500 OBO. spray in bed liner, removable goose- up front, running boards, 150K miles, 280K miles, excellent shape, can text Lauderdale Co., Meridian, 601-938- neck ball, $26,500. Rankin Co., Rich- 2 retractable hard truck bed covers, $8,500. Lowndes Co., Columbus, 662- pictures, $4,500. Stone Co., Wiggins, 9549. land, 601-941-5218. came off 2017 Ford F-150, 6 1/2’ bed, 328-1855. 601-928-2649. $300 each. Montgomery Co., Kilmi- 20’ x 7’ bumper pull trailer, 2- 7,000 lb. Dodge 3500 ‘95, Laramie SLT, flatbed, chael, 662-614-6115. GMC cargo van ‘09, V6 eng., pictures axles with brakes on both, pulled very 5.9 engine, 5 speed manual, 40 gal. Nissan ‘97, ext. cab, not running, needs available, $1,500. Stone Co., Wiggins, little, wood floor, like new cond., pic- transfer tank with pump, good cond., dash wiring harness, I have part just Heavy duty Ranch Hand bumper 601-928-8110. tures available, $3,500. Pontotoc Co., $7,200. Perry Co., Beaumont, 601- needs installing, good air/heat, family guard, will fit 2011-2016 Ford F-250 Tupelo, 662-213-3894. 543-5215. owned since new, $1,700. Sunflower truck, in great shape, $400. Lincoln Jeep Cherokee Pioneer ‘89, good 4x4, Co., Indianola, 662-545-6163. Co., Wesson, 601-695-9750. runs good, good tires, 6 cyl., $1,000. 22’ x 6’ 10” car hauler trailer, ‘19 Dodge Ram 3500 ‘02, Laramie SLT, Bolivar Co., Rosedale, 662-588-6358. model, used once, with brakes, dou- crew cab, 4x4, 5.9 diesel, 6 speed, 238K Ram 3500 ‘15, 4x4, 94,441 miles, 1 year 4 Goodyear Eagle LS P275/5520 black ble axles, 5,200 lbs., 225-75-15, 5 lug miles, $11,500. Pike Co., Summit, old tires, B&W gooseneck hideaway in wall, $100. Hinds Co., Terry, 601-750- Jeep Cherokee Sport ‘96, 4x4, 4.0L V-6, wheels, 2 5/16 ball hitch, $1,800 OBO. 601-551-7042. bed, truck is clean & ready to work, 8734. electric blue, runs great, cold air, 218K Marshall Co., Byhalia, 901-831-7164. $31,500. Oktibbeha Co., Starkville, miles, $2,500. Newton Co., Union, Dodge Dakota ‘93, ext. cab, V-6 Mag- 662-418-1103. 4 Michelin tires, P265/60R18, 26K 601-562-9549. 24’ Top Hat gooseneck trailer, 82” in- num, good cond., 262K miles, well miles on tires, $20 each; 2 Michelin side rails, good cond., tires & floor, maintained, red, $3,000. Rankin Co., Toyota Tundra ‘06, crew cab, SR5, 8 235/55R20 tires $20 each. Lawrence Jeep Wrangler ‘04, 4x4, 6 cyl., soft lights, brakes, dual 7,000 lb. axles, Brandon, 601-209-3162. cyl., 136K miles, tilt, cruise, PW, PL, Co., New Hebron, 601-694-2365. top, dark green, hard doors, excellent photos available, $3,300. Humphreys running boards, towing package, back- cond., pictures on request, $8,000 Draw-Tite hitch for 2001-2006 Chev. Co., Louise, 662-836-7740. Dodge Ram ‘97, vintage Super Sport up camera, navigation system, $8,900. OBO. Walthall Co., Sandy Hook, 985- Suburban, new, $100. Rankin Co., Classic, 20K actual miles, new tires, Jones Co., Laurel, 601-649-7493. 335-5109. 30’ gooseneck trailer with 5’ dove- mint cond., well maintained, white Brandon, 601-832-8824. tail, 12,000 lb. axle, new flooring, with blue stripes, photos available, Toyota Tacoma ‘07, reg. cab, V-6, auto., Suzuki Grand Vitari Limited, 4WD, with title, $7,500. Montgomery Co., Set of 5- 2017 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon V-6, auto., loaded, all options, 150K $7,000. Lafayette Co., Oxford, 662- bed liner, 160K miles, $5,500. Simp- Winona, 662-310-2172. Hardrock wheels & tires, 4 tires have miles total & 50K miles on new en- 832-7717. son Co., Florence, 601-847-0824. 6K miles, 1 new, sensors included, gine, student or first driver, great 30’ & 5’ dovetail gooseneck trailer, ‘03 $1,100. Hinds Co., Terry, 601-317- Dodge Ram 2500 ‘99, reg. cab, LWB, Toyota Tacoma TRD Off-Road ‘17, 4x4, shape, $3,750. Monroe Co., Aberdeen, model, 2- 12,000 lb. axles, brakes on 4x4, 5.9 gas engine, auto., 95K miles, 0208. 662-327-2469. both axles, very good tires & floor, title white, auto., loaded, sunroof, 27,500 $6,000 OBO. Adams Co., Washington, miles, never been off road, bed liner & in hand, $6,000. Alcorn Co., Walnut, 601-870-2346. 4 Waterfall tires, size 225/50R17, nev- Toyota Highlander ‘08, 142K miles, 662-223-5576. cover, $33,000 firm. Jasper Co., Law- er mounted, sold by Walmart, $200. new tires, $9,800. Madison Co., Madi- Ford F-100 ‘58, 292 engine, straight rence, 601-670-5830. Franklin Co., Meadville, 601-384-7807. son, 601-942-2046. 32’ (27’ deck & 5’ dovetail) gooseneck shift, looks good, runs good, $4,500 or Toyota ‘92, ext. cab, 4x4, V-6, 5 speed, trailer, new, 2- 10,000 lb. dual wheel trade for equal value. Clay Co., Cedar 3” lift kit, will fit 2016 to present Dodge Volkswagen Tiguan ‘15, 48K highway average cond., runs & drives, brakes axles, $9,100; 20’ bumper pull trailer, Bluff, 662-295-6288. 2500 or Dodge 3500 truck, $800. Cal- miles, silver, excellent cond., new like new, 7,000 lb. axles, $3,900. Lin- good., needs valve cover gaskets, houn Co., Pittsboro, 662-414-0504. tires, $12,500; Volkswagen Tiguan coln Co., Ruth, 601-835-5579. Ford F-550 XL ‘08, flatbed, 6.4 liter $2,400. Attala Co., Ethel, 601-416- ‘10, Wolfsburg Edition, 125K high- diesel, 174K miles, $14,000. Walthall 6447. Truck parts: Wrecked 1972 Chev. C-10, way miles, new tires, very good cond., 36’ gooseneck flatbed trailer, 10,000 lb. Co., Tylertown, 601-876-8073. LWB, 350, 3 speed, $500. Copiah Co., $7,000. Amite Co., Gloster, 225-614- axles, title in hand, $5,000 cash only. Toyota Tundra ‘05, double cab, 4x4, Crystal Springs, 601-214-2803. 1018. Smith Co., Mt. Olive, 601-382-0091. Ford F-350 dually, ‘90, XLT Lariat, V-8, 190K miles, good sound truck, Bumper, grill, lights, intercooler & ra- welding bed with toolboxes, good needs rear bumper, new water pump & INDUSTRIAL 50-ton Phelan 3-axle lowboy, $16,000; cond., runs good, $6,500 OBO. Walthall timing belt, $10,000. Leake Co., Bran- diator for 1998 - 2007 Ford F-450 or 350, gray color, $225. Jones Co., Ovett, 25-ton Phelan 2-axle lowboy, $10,500. Co., Tylertown, 601-876-7536. don, 601-259-3134. TRUCKS & VANS Alcorn Co., Corinth, 662-286-9158. 601-369-0536. Ford F-150 ‘02, super cab, 4x4 Off Toyota truck ‘94, 4WD, ext. cab, V-6, 5 2011 International Prostar (White) Heavy duty dump trailer, lights work, Tonnomax roll-up cover, fits 2004- Road, auto., 137,800 miles, V-8, 5.4 speed, very good cond., 1 owner, lots truck, 325,053 miles, 450 HP Cum- heavy duty jack stand, single axle, dual 2015 Nissan Titan crew cab, good Triton engine, good tires, tow package, of new parts, can text pictures, $6,000. mins ISX engine, 10 speed manual wheels, excellent cond., $3,500. War- cond., $75. Harrison Co., Long Beach, tight truck, $6,500 OBO. Union Co., Hinds Co., Terry, 601-942-4830. trans., tandem axle, great AC, no DEF, ren Co., Vicksburg, 601-831-1505. 256-684-9676. New Albany, 662-507-9320. well maintained, $29,500 OBO. Nox- Toyota Tacoma ‘12, ext. cab, 4WD, Gooseneck ball that fits Ram factory ubee Co., Macon, 662-361-7227. Heavy duty bumper pull equipment Ford F-350 ‘89, Lariat, crew cab, 7.3 71K miles, 4 cyl., 5 speed, 8K lb. Warn hitch, has been used about 3 times, trailer, 3 axles, steel bed, good ramps, diesel, 5 speed, nice truck, title in winch, $20,000. Marion Co., Colum- comes with storage bag, paid around 1986 International truck, 19,000 I used it for 10,000+ lb. equipment, hand, $4,500. Monroe Co., Amory, $1,000 OBO. Yazoo Co., Satartia, 662- bia, 601-441-9091. $440 at Ram dealership, asking $325. miles, 466 Detroit, 13 speed, twin 662-640-2863. 571-2758. Winston Co., Louisville, 662-803-0954. screw, camel back suspension, PTO on trans., $15,000. Webster Co., Mathis- Ford F-250 ‘00, Super Duty, ext. cab, TRUCKS, ACCESSORIES Semi flatbed trailers for bridge, Jeep CJ5 body tub for 1978 Jeep, $400; ton, 662-263-6596. 7.3L diesel, 116,034 actual miles, with all metal floor, 45’ long $4,500; & PARTS CJ5 hood, $50. George Co., Lucedale, runs good, cold air, white with gold 48’ long $4,800, no titles. Jones Co., 251-895-0081. 2000 Ford F750, in good cond., Cat. trim, 5th wheel hook up, Newton Co., Laurel, 601-319-5248. 4 used Yokohama tires 195/55/16, diesel eng., 6 speed trans., 210,000 Union, 601-562-9549. $150; New 17” black & chrome rims Michelin 10.00R15 lowboy tires, $210 miles, $7,500. Scott Co., Forest, 601- each; Ford V-5 2.5” heavy duty frame 507-2296. TRUCKS Ford ‘90, AC, 5 speed trans., 7.3 en- for small to midsize truck, $350, call mount receiver hitch with tail lights, gine, gooseneck hookup, 4 new tires, or text of pictures. Sunflower Co., In- $100. Perry Co., New August, 601-964- 2006 Ford F-350 Altec bucket truck, Chev. Silverado LT ‘18, double cab, $5,000. Montgomery Co., Winona, dianola, 662-545-6163. 3662. V10 gas eng., auto., Astoria fiberglass 4 door, 27K miles, all equipped, V-6, 662-310-2172. bed, strobe lights, air, radio, etc., Parts: Isuzu Rodeo ‘98, bad motor, great gas mileage, $25,500 OBO. Ne- 129,052 miles, upholstery good, good $500; Ford Ranger ‘98, bad motor, shoba Co., Union, 601-627-9908. Ford F-250 ‘03, Lariat, crew cab, 4x4, SUV’S & VANS truck, $12,000 cash. Lee Co., Tupelo, 6.0, 267K, looks & runs good, $8,000 $500; Chev. S-10 ‘96, bad motor, 662-842-3272. Chev. 3500 ‘91, ext. cab, 454, 4 speed OBO. Neshoba Co., Collinsville, 601- $1,000; Toyota 4x4 ‘87, $500. Amite Chev. Geo Tracker ‘90, 2 door, soft top, trans., aluminum Western Hauler 663-8900 call before 8 p.m. Co., Liberty, 769-244-4365. auto. trans., 4WD, trailer hitch, $3,200 Ads continued on page 16 Page 14 MISSISSIPPI MARKET BULLETIN February 1, 2020 DIXIE NATIONAL DIXIE NATIONAL OPEN JUNIOR ROUND-UP LIVESTOCK SHOWS

Thursday, January 30 Friday, February 7 2:00-4:00 PM - Premier Dairy Exhibitor Contest 9:00 AM - Rodeo Slack - Coliseum Farmers Market

Friday, January 31 Saturday, February 8 8:00-10:00 AM - Premier Swine Exhibitor Contest 7:30 AM - Intercollegiate Beef Judging Contest - Farmers Market Equine Center

8:00 AM - Dairy Cattle Show (Showmanship, Commercial 8:00 AM - Open Hereford Show - Barn 14, Ring 1 Dairy Heifers, Purebreds) - Judging Arena Open Gelbvieh/Balancer (following open Hereford) 9:00 AM - Swine Showmanship - Swine Arena/Barn 6 Barn 14, Ring 1

15 minutes after Swine Showmanship - 8:00 AM - Open Braford Show - Barn 14, Ring 2 Commercial Gilt Show Open Shorthorn/Shorthorn Plus (following open Saturday, February 1 Braford) Barn 14, Ring 2 8:00 AM - Mississippi Bred Barrow Show followed by 9:30 AM - Open Boer Goat Show - Barn 6 Market Hog Show - Swine Arena/Barn 6 4:00 PM - Simmental/Simbrah Sale - Sales Arena, Sunday, February 2 Barn 12 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM - Premier Beef Exhibitor Contest Farmers Market Sunday, February 9 7:00 AM - Open Simmental, Percentage Simmental, 12:00 PM - Market Steer Show - Coliseum Simbrah Show - Barn 14

2:00-4:00 PM - Premier Lamb Exhibitor Contest 7:00 AM - Open R.O.V. Angus Show - Coliseum Farmers Market 7:30 AM - R.O.V. Angus Open Brangus Show - Coliseum 4:00 PM - Sheep Lead Class - Judging Arena/Barn 6 1:00 PM - Open Red Brangus Show - Barn 14, Ring 1 Monday, February 3 7:30 AM - Angus Showmanship - Coliseum 1:00 PM - Open Charolais Show - Barn 14, Ring 2

8:00 AM - Beef Showmanship - Coliseum 5:00 PM - Open Barrow Show - Swine Arena/Barn 6

8:00 AM - Lamb Showmanship - Swine Arena/Barn 6 Monday, February 10 8:00 AM - Open Brahman Show - Barn 14 15 minutes after Lamb Showmanship - Wether Dam Show & Market Lamb Show - Swine Arena/Barn 6 8:00 AM - Open Swine Show - Swine Arena/Barn 6 1:00-3:00 PM - Premier Meat Goat Exhibitor Contest 1:00 PM - Open Limousin Show - Barn 14 Farmers Market

2:30 PM or 30 minutes after Beef Showmanship - Tuesday, February 11 Commercial Beef Heifer Show - Coliseum 8:00 AM - Open Santa Gertrudis Show - Barn 14

3:00 PM -Goat Showmanship - Judging Arena/Barn 14 Mobile App For The Dixie 6:00 PM - Legislative Livestock Showdown - Coliseum National Livestock Show & Rodeo Tuesday, February 4 Download the mobile 8:00 AM - Beef Breeding Show - Coliseum app for the latest updates and more information 8:00 AM - Commercial Meat Goat Doe Show - Judging Arena/Barn 14 on rodeo events, tickets, concerts, livestock shows, 15 minutes after Commercial Meat Goat Doe Show - and much more! Available Market Goat Show - Judging Arena/Barn 14 from the Apple Store and Android Store directly to 3:00-5:00 PM - Premier Dairy Goat Exhibitor Contest your smart phones. Farmers Market

Wednesday, February 5 General Information 8:00 AM - Dairy Goat Show - Judging Arena/Barn 2:00 PM - Rodeo Slack - Coliseum 601-961-4000 Thursday, February 6 10:00 AM - Sale of Junior Champions Reception - Trade Mart Building

11:30 AM - 51st Sale of Junior Champions - (follow- www.dixienational.org ing scholarship presentations) Trade Mart Building February 1, 2020 MISSISSIPPI MARKET BULLETIN Page 15

COWBOY CHURCH Sunday, February 2, 9:00 AM - Sales Arena (Barn 12)

Tracy Byrd Thursday - February 6 SALE OF JUNIOR CHAMPIONS Thursday, February 6, 11:30 AM - Trade Mart

DIXIE NATIONAL ANTIQUE TRACTOR SHOW Friday - Saturday, February 7-8 - Trade Mart

DIXIE NATIONAL Hardy Confederate Railroad Gene Watson Friday - February 7 Saturday - February 8 Sunday - February 9 RODEO DANCE Friday - Saturday, February 7-8, 10:00 PM - Trade Mart

DIXIE NATIONAL INTERCOLLEGIATE BEEF JUDGING CONTEST Saturday, February 8, 7:30 AM - Equine Center

Jordan Davis Craig Morgan Russell Dickerson FARRIERS COMPETITION Monday - February 10 Tuesday - February 11 Wednesday - February 12 Saturday, February 8, 10:00 AM - Trade Mart

DIXIE NATIONAL PARADE Saturday, February 8, 10:30 AM - Amite Street View the parade on High and North West Street around the State Capitol Southern Classic Horse Sale Saturday, February 8, 10:00 AM - Sales Arena (Barn 12) DIXIE NATIONAL RODEO BREAKFAST Sunday, February 9, 8:00 AM - 10:30 AM - Farmers Market

Cowboy Church Service Sunday, February 9, 10:15 AM - Sales Arena (Barn 12) Page 16 MISSISSIPPI MARKET BULLETIN February 1, 2020

Ads continued from page 13 2008 JD 200 DLC trackhoe, has 4,212 1978 Chev. C65 2-ton log truck with pieces 12” x 3.5” x 3”, $100 OBO. Scott height, hold 300 lbs., $100. Madison hrs., good undercarriage, pin in back skid loader & drag axle, many replaced Co., Forest, 601-507-9775. Co., Gluckstadt, 601-856-1882. GMC school bus with built-in wall has a little slack in it, overall condition parts, good usable cond., $2,800. New- cabinets, $1,200. Attala Co., Sallis, is good, $66,000. Jones Co., Laurel, ton Co., Union, 601-513-8897. Miller welder-generator mounted on 662-582-3274. OUTDOOR POWER 601-433-0667. trailer, with torch, grinder, cords, Looking for someone to selective cut EQUIPMENT 1998 International 4800, 4x6, 47K helmet, welding rods, torch bottles, Chicot cutting blade (wicker type), fits 50+ year old trees (50% hardwood & miles, 2018 Chandler 16’ litter/ all you need to make repairs on site, D7E & others, $2,500. Madison Co., 50% long leaf pine). Webster Co., Man- Ridgid water jetter machine, model lime spreader, both in great cond., 6 $5,150. Hinds Co., Raymond, 601-213- Camden, 601-937-3032. tee, 334-277-9744. 1350, new, $1,200. Rankin Co., Bran- new tires in 2018, cold AC, $24,000. 6799. don, 601-832-8824. Walthall Co., Tylertown, 601-395- 2004 Bobcat 331 mini excavator, 1,285 Miller Bobcat 225 welding machine, 1046. LAWN & GARDEN hrs., well maintained, good machine, Electric pressure washer, never used, in excellent cond., $2,500 OBO. Stone $22,000. Lee Co., Tupelo, 662-401- EQUIPMENT new with several attachments, $125 2004 Mack CH600 truck, 11R24.5 Co., Perkinston, 601-928-4703. 8180. or trade for 20 ga. auto. shotgun. Pike tires, 10 speed trans., like new seats, Craftsman garden tiller, 5.0 HP, 17” Co., McComb, 601-249-2468. Kohler Command Pro 111 9500 gen- 427 eng., wet kit, dump trailer, needs D6C dozer, with power shift, excellent tine width, rear tine with counter ro- erator/welder/air compressor, new, front diff., $10,500. Wayne Co., State cond., good undercarriage, $22,500. tating tines, original owner purchased 25-ton wood splitter made by North- never used, 200 amp welder, 120 psi Line, 601-394-7796, ask for Gavin. Stone Co., Wiggins, 601-928-8150. 8/24/96, runs great, $200. Hinds Co., ern, 3PH on tractor, powered with air compressor, $5,000. Washington hydraulic from tractor, $350. Lincoln 1986 Ford 8000 spreader truck with Terry, 601-371-2229. Co., Greenville, 662-820-5503. 10’ heavy duty root rake, $1,100. Perry Co., Brookhaven, 601-835-6871. 16’ Chandler body, Cat. motor, runs Co., New Augusta, 601-964-3662. 1963 Cub Cadet, busted radiator, I Lincoln electric AC 225 stick arc good, new PTO box, works perfect, 48 KW Lima generator, Mitsubishi 6 have parts to fit it, $1,000. Amite Co., welder with wheel kit, like new, $200; good tires, clean & oiled, $15,000. Lau- 2002 Cat. D5M XL dozer, 5,700 hrs., cyl. diesel, on 2” bumper pull trailer Liberty, 769-244-4365. Ingersoll Rand air compressor, 2 HP, derdale Co., Toomsuba, 601-480-2220. enclosed cab, 50% undercarriage, with fuel tank, 2- 240V/400 amp con- good machine, $46,000. Covington 20 gal. horizontal with wheels/handle, Toro 60” cut Titan HD 2000 series, trol boxes, 3 breaker boxes, $8,500. 1985 Chev. C85 14 yard dump truck, Co., Collins, 601-517-6881. $150. Copiah Co., Wesson, 601-320- 154 hrs., MyRIDE Suspension System, Newton Co., Union, 601-416-0819. Cat. diesel eng., fair tires, operates & 3594. 1984 TD15C LGP dozer, $23,500; 2 24.5 Toro eng., 18 mos. warranty left, drives well for its age, $6,500. Lauder- Generac 20 KW standby generator, like Terex TS14 scrapers, $9,000 each; 1984 $6,700. Marion Co., Foxworth, 601- dale Co., Toomusba, 601-637-0226. new, less than 9 hours run time, in- MISCELLANEOUS 12H motor grader, $73,000; Snorkel 736-7215. cludes 2- 250 gal. propane tanks with 1999 Ford E-350 box van, 12’ 6” lift model TB-A60, $8,400; Cat. 621B EQUIPMENT 6’ Land Pride finishing mower, shed 60% fuel in each tank, $4,000. Pearl box with side & rear doors, V8 eng., scraper, $12,900. Alcorn Co., Corinth, kept, used less than half acre, in great River Co., Carriere, 601-916-0437. 150,000 miles, $4,000. Pike Co., Sum- 662-286-9158. Trailer loaded with BBQ, multiple an- cond., $1,500. Neshoba Co., Philadel- mit, 601-249-7535. Generac ix2000 generator, new, $375 tiques, 4 benches, lumber, gun cabinet All one owner: JD 700J, EROPS, phia, 601-562-6949. cash; 3,500 watt generator, 6.5 HP & tools, trailer is 16’ gooseneck horse/ 2006 International 9200i day cab, 6,900 hrs., $50,000; JD 650J, OROPS, Troy-Bilt 8 HP electric start garden OHV eng., new wheels included, $250 cow trailer, $1,000. Covington Co., Cummins ISX, Fuller 10 speed, 4,200 hrs., $47,000; JD 160D, 5,800 tiller, with bumper, row spacer, hiller/ cash. Hinds Co., Utica, 601-622-7233. Seminary, 601-477-5458. 230,000 miles, 2007 International hrs., $65,000; Cat. 318C, 5,900 hrs., furrower, kick stand & manuals, one 9200i day cab, Cummins ISX, Fuller 10 $60,000. Rankin Co., Pelahatchie, 601- owner, limited use, running, in good 2- 30 KW generators, 3 phase or sin- Old vehicle tags, most are from speed, take your pick $27,500. Lincoln 278-4748. cond., $1,800. Newton Co., Union, gle, MEP-005A, MEP-114A, low hrs., Mississippi 1988-2016, in perfect Co., Brookhaven, 601-835-5304. $7,500 OBO. Jones Co., Laurel, 601- 1996 JD 650G LGP dozer, 6-way blade, 601-774-9860. cond., some never mounted on 319-4428. vehicle, 3,000-4,000 to choose from, 1988 Mack dump truck, white, $10,000. 90% undercarriage, wide track, power New riding mower & lawn mower $1 each. Holmes Co., Lexington, 601- Alcorn Co., Corinth, 662-286-9158. shift, uses no oil, with root rake, per- fect cond., $28,500. Clarke Co., Quit- parts, $6,000-$8,000 worth for $3,500 TOOLS & HARDWARE 954-1257. man, 601-479-0491. cash or consider trade. Harrison Co., CONSTRUCTION Gulfport, 228-357-5694. 5 anvils & post vise, you load, $600- 1952 Cub power unit, 5” belt pulley EQUIPMENT 4-53 power unit, rebuilt eng., new ra- $2,000. Pearl River Co., Picayune, 601- on stand, used to pull grist mill, $400 diator, oil bath, HD air filter, applica- Lawn tractor, 27 HP, 4WD, $575; Leaf 798-8238. OBO. Wilkinson Co., Centreville, 601- tions, irrigation, logging, skidder, etc., blower, $10. Madison Co., Ridgeland, 551-0308. 1980 Case 580C backhoe, selling as is, $6,500. Rankin Co., Richland, 601- 601-214-5355. New 12’ Dewalt planer, excellent cond., not running, need all attention, good 918-6487. $300; Vintage Victor cutting torch Commercial grade RHON 25’ tower, 7 machine, $6,500. Sunflower Co., Indi- Cub riding lawn mower, $350; Push with gauges & leads, ready to go, $250. sticks, cone, cap stick, rotator plate, anola, 662-207-5303. FORESTRY & LOGGING mower, $100, pictures available. Stone Lincoln Co., Wesson, 601-835-6133. mask cable, 4 sets of guide wire, turn- Co., Wiggins, 601-928-8110. buckles, cable clamps, 3 anchors, 8’ heavy duty root rake, $1,650. Leake EQUIPMENT Blue Diamond electric kiln, model $900. Scott Co., Forest, 601-625-0116. Co., Carthage, 601-562-1737. Yard Machine gas edger, 3 1/2 HP 123, 240V, 10,350 walls, 45 amp with 2014 Cat. 535C skidder, dual arch, Briggs model 125A-550A729, low hrs., metal stand, 24” ID & 27” inside Bridge spans from 20’-93’ rated up to 1998 JD 650G LGP bulldozer, looks & 7,660 hrs., 35” tires, $95,000. Lamar runs great, $130. Lawrence Co., Mon- height, $150. Pearl River Co., Poplar- 180k lbs. available for sale or lease, de- operates good, 5,564 hrs., 160 hrs. on Co., Purvis, 601-543-5876. ticello, 601-748-2263. ville, 601-795-5669. livery/installation/financing available, new engine, solid machine, $26,200. starting at $2,850. Forrest Co., Petal, Montgomery Co., Kilmichael, 662- Rear bagger 7 bushel for John Deere Clark 665 power shift skidder, good Air tools, brand new, never been used, 601-456-2300. 417-1433. tight cable skidder, everything works, X300 series mower, $75. Rankin Co., $100 cash. Union Co., Myrtle, 662-317- good tires, $16,000 firm. Calhoun Co., Florence, 601-940-2917. 8042. International TD14A dozer, not run- 2- 24” x 26’ steel pipe, 1/2” thick heavy Bruce, 662-414-8551. duty, will load, can text for pictures, ning, for parts or to restore, $2,200. Earthway push type planter with all 1380 Pro Crimp hose machine, I have $2,250. Rankin Co., Richland, 601- Lauderdale Co., Meridian, 601-681- MFC 3pt tree planter, 2 Reynolds F900 seed plates, like new, $50. Pearl River lots of fittings to go with it, in great 918-6487. 4495. pull type tree planters, $1,500 each, Co., Poplarville, 601-799-8998. cond., $3,500. Lincoln Co., Wesson, $2,500 for 2 or $3,000 for all; Fesco 601-695-9750. 1992 Dresser TD15E bulldozer with Mule drawn plows, turning plow, gee- Toledo scale, model 2181, 400 lbs., hydraulic V-blade/dirt blade, $5,000. serial #543635, $300; 100 gal. propane root rake, recently overhauled, Rankin Co., Pelahatchie, 601-278- whiz, planter, 2 Georgia stocks, $25 & Delta table saw, rips up to 52”, set up tank, upright bottle type, 30% full, $30,000. Madison Co., Madison, 601- 4748. up OBO. Neshoba Co., Union, 601-416- on 3 phase, category #34-806, $1,250. 209-7800. 8719. Leake Co., Carthage, 601-692-9468. $300. Pike Co., McComb, 601-248- Strong engine with 4,500 hrs., one 4920. 1979 D8K dozer, rebuild eng., 70% un- owner, 80% undercarriage, heavy Square hardwood bean sticks, 1 1/4 DoALL 18” x 24” surface plate with Barrels: 55 gal. plastic with bung lids, dercarriage, runs out good, $36,500. root rake & rear remote hydraulics, x 1 1/4 x 7’ 6”, mostly oak, 40¢ each, stand, $150. Hinds Co., Utica, 601- Jefferson Co., Fayette, 601-597-4808. $40,000. Lamar Co., Purvis, 601-270- cash only. Newton Co., Union, 601- 260-6995. $15; 30 gal. plastic with bung lids, 7632. 416-2005. $5; 55 gal. barrel dog house, $30; Dozer root rakes, heavy duty shop Large, heavy duty, 6 shelf - 6 drawer 30 gal. barrel dog house, $10. Lee Co., made, 8’ $1,695; 10’ $1,895; 12’ 8 logging mats, used only once, excel- Tomato cages 5’ tall x 18” diam., heavy workbench with shelf, this piece was Shannon, 662-767-8851. $2,375. Webster Co., Spring Hill, 662- lent cond., will sell individual, $2,400. duty with 1/2” rebar support posts, built for retail space or working stor- 552-1939. Lawrence Co., Jayess, 601-695-0828. Fr 6x6 concrete mesh wire, $5 each, age area & display unit, $900. Lauder- Propane gas tanks, $300 & up or will also smaller pepper cages, volume dis- dale Co., Meridian, 601-644-3222. trade. Marion Co., Columbia, 601-441- Fiat-Allis rubber tire loader, 2 1/2 yard 1981 Ford F60 log truck with side count. Hinds Co., Edwards, 601-852- 2145. bucket, new starter, good tires, no loader, good V8 motor, trans., & high- 2504. Heavy duty folding Craftsman brand brakes, operates & runs good, $7,750 low rear end, $1,500 or trade for good work table, 20”x30”, great hobby table, 150 gal. propane tank with fill hose, firm. Leake Co., Carthage, 601-267- gooseneck livestock trailer. Marshall 115 gray concrete pavers, 12” square clamps items, also adjustable clamp- $325; 250 gal. propane tank, $400. 8435. Co., Olive Branch, 901-494-0216. x 1.5” thick, plus 26 limestone edging ing dogs on surface, tilts, adjustable Rankin Co., Richland, 601-941-0576. February 1, 2020 MISSISSIPPI MARKET BULLETIN Page 17

150 gal. propane tank, $275; 500 gal. Buckboard & biothane harness, WW Beefmaster squeeze chute, self- Cub Cadet Challenger 400 side-by-side marine carpet, ready to fish, $4,500. tank, $375. Rankin Co., Brandon, 601- $1,600; 2-horse slant load gooseneck catch headgate, palpation cage, shed- 4x4, 4 miles on it, new, $7,500. Hinds DeSoto Co., Hernando, 901-238-7840. 201-1216. trailer with dressing room & tack ded, no rust, excellent cond., can send Co., Utica, 601-622-7233. room, $6,500, will accept 2-horse pictures, $3,300. Jones Co., Moselle, 1996 Hydro Sport bass boat, 2 stroke 250 gal. propane tanks, in good cond., bumper pull as partial trade in. New- 601-490-1701. 1999 Honda Foreman 450 ES, 4-wheel- with trailer, automatic oil mixer for no longer needed, will help load, $300 ton Co., Hickory, 601-646-2215. er, good cond., $1,700. Washington fuel, $2,700. Clarke Co., Quitman, OBO. Newton Co., Union, 601-479- Squeeze chute, manual headgate, 8’ Co., Leland, 662-686-2035, leave mes- 601-480-7757. 5612. Covered wagon with rubber tires, long, sides drop, removable bottom sage if no answer. brakes on all wheels, 2 sets harness, panels, side gate opens, $2,150. Amite 1987 Glastron X-195 ski boat, Conroy, 250 gal. propane tank, $500; 330 gal. $1,500 or $1,000 for wagon & $500 for Co., Liberty, 225-445-3298. Yamaha Kodiak 400, 4WD, cranks & 19’ fiberglass, inboard 3.0L 130 HP Al- propane tank, $600. Copiah Co., Utica, harness. Smith Co., Pulaski, 601-536- runs good, average appearance good pha One MerCruiser drive unit, Power 601-695-9021. 2610. 2- 100 gal. Rubbermaid water troughs, seat, very dependable, $1,000. Lauder- Trim XD, needs interior work, $2,500 $60 each; 150 gal. Rubbermaid water dale Co., Meridian, 601-616-7344. OBO. Leake Co., Carthage, 601-826- 2- 1,000 gal. propane tanks, in great 2008 4-Star all alum. 2-horse slant trough, $80; Horse hay rack/feeder 6974. cond., used for chicken houses, can load gooseneck trailer, fold up rear combination, $100 OBO, can send pic- 2001 Honda Recon 250, front & rear help load on your trailer, $1,200 each. tack to haul third horse, front tack, tures. Lamar Co., Sumrall, 601-731- racks, good tires & motor, needs work, 2016 Ranger 17.6’ fishing boat, camo Newton Co., Union, 601-416-0819. excellent, easily pull with regular pick- 0694. $350 OBO. Rankin Co., Brandon, 601- pattern, 70 HP Yamaha 4 stroke en- up, $10,000. Leake Co., Union, 601- 201-1216. gine, battery charger, trolling motor, Wooden mineral feeders, 6’ long with 479-3875. depth finder, nice, can send pictures, POULTRY EQUIPMENT 6’x6’ top, all treated lumber & ply- 2015 Honda 420 Rancher, red, 4x4, $14,500. Leake Co., Carthage, 601- wood, constructed with exterior lag CM 16’ x 6.5’ gooseneck trailer, met- electric shift, adult ridden only, ga- 953-1359. 500’ layer house shut down, drinkers, screws, holds 400-600 lbs. of feed, al top, in very good cond., $3,200; raged, new battery, $3,800. Smith Co., rooster feeders, egg table, 100 KW gen- $325. Choctaw Co., Eupora, 662-552- 16’ WW bumper pull trailer, old but Mize, 601-906-4857. Boat trailer, $275. Jefferson Davis Co., erator, all in good cond., pictures avail- 6806. good, $1,400. Jones Co., Moselle, 601- Bassfield, 601-943-5726. able, $2,500 & up. Smith Co., Mize, 2019 Polaris Ranger 500 4x4, top, 601-319-5957. 490-1701. Mineral feeders, 6’ & 12’ long, all con- windshield, 90 hrs., green & black, like Used white styro foam blocks, 3’ x 4’ structed with treated lumber & tin 16’ Featherlite 4-horse alum. goose- new, $8,800. Wayne Co., Waynesboro, x 5’, one block will float 3,000 lbs., 3 Used feed bins, $500 & up, cash only. roof, 6’- $300; 12’- $475. Wayne Co., 601-410-6008. prices to choose from, $100, $75 or Smith Co., Mt. Olive, 601-382-0091. neck trailer with alum. floor, 3/4” rub- Buckatunna, 601-648-2848. ber mats, with hinged divider gate with $50 each. Jones Co., Laurel, 601-498- 2011 Yamaha Grizzly 700, front & 5’ Priefert litter saver, $650 cash. sliding door, like new cond., $10,500. 25 gal. capacity plastic tubs with lids, 4235. rear racks, winch, used only for hunt- Walthall Co., Tylertown, 601-303- Newton Co., Decatur, 601-527-3702. $5 each 1-9; $4 each 10-20; $3 each 21 ing, 116 hrs., excellent cond., pictures or more. Hinds Co., Terry, 601-214- FISHING TACKLE 5369. available, $4,800. Rankin Co., Bran- WW 2-horse trailer, new, never used, 7240. don, 601-720-5980. LIVESTOCK 10’ long x 6 1/2’ tall x 5’ wide, with Frozen catalpa worms, 20¢ each, get lights, brakes & gravel guards, $3,700. Empty feed sacks, 50 lb. bags, 300 your catfish bait early, vacuum packed, 2018 Kubota RTV 1100c, cab with TRAILERS & WAGONS Yazoo Co., Bentonia, 662-755-2543. good 50 lb. sacks, 25¢ each. Tate Co., pick up only. Greene Co., Leaksville, heat & A/C, turn signal, radio & work Coldwater, 662-501-1801. 601-394-2678. CM 2-horse slant load trailer, with lights, 540 hrs., Realtree camo, used New 2018 CM 3-horse slant load walk in tack room, good tires & lights, Bulk pine shavings for animal bedding, on the farm, $13,000. Neshoba Co., Vintage Shakespeare fishing rods & bumper pull trailer, 17’ x 6’ 8” x 6’ 6”, in good cond., $3,500. Bolivar Co., $20 large tractor scoop, large & small Philadelphia, 601-728-1151. reels, too many to list, 30 year col- 2- 5,200 lb. torsion axles, front tack, Merigold, 662-588-5427. deliveries, semi trailer & spreader lection, $3,000. Lincoln Co., Wesson, never had horse in it, $7,675. Leake available, call or text for more pricing. 2002 E-Z-GO golf cart, good cond., 601-835-6133. Co., Carthage, 601-672-3490. 2-horse trailer, bumper pull, 2 ax- Neshoba Co., Philadelphia, 601-416- $1,200 cash. Newton Co., Decatur, les, good floor, small tack area, with 9082. 601-917-7034. Big Valley 16’ x 6’ x 6 1/2’ gooseneck CAMPING & ACCESSORIES rounded top, 7’ wide & 12’ overall cow trailer, lined inside 1/2” plywood, length, great deal at $990. Adams Co., Honda Big Red side-by-side, 4x4, new new tires & brakes, nice trailer, $3,500. LIVESTOCK TACK 2019 Stehl tow dolly model ST80TD, Natchez, 601-597-8123. cond., $7,500; Yamaha Quadrunner Monroe Co., Amory, 662-640-2863. 200, excellent, $1,500. Webster Co., without brakes, used, towed less than 15” roping saddle, 42 lbs., good rig- 2006 Featherlite 3-horse trailer, one Mathiston, 662-263-6596. 500 miles, purchased new 7/30/19, in- 1994 WW 16’ stock trailer, solid trailer ging, heavy stirrups, 3 bridles, 4 hol- owner, complete living quarters, good cludes new spare tire, have title, $1,000 but needs work, needs welding, need it sters, 4 pads, bits, $225. Oktibbeha Co., cond., $23,000. Harrison Co., Saucier, 2019 Polaris General 4, 162 miles, OBO. Scott Co., Forest, 601-507-9775. gone, $850 OBO. Pontotoc Co., Thax- Starkville, 662-684-9670. 228-669-9891. winch, front bumper, front & back ton, 662-509-1466. windshield, headache rack, wiper/ Blue Ox towing bar, $255; Cargo rack 17” Tucker trail saddle, with memory 1999 Sundowner 4-horse slant load heater kit, never been in the mud, with lights & rails, $105. Madison Co., 2000 Sooner Revolution 4-horse slant foam, great cond., $1,350; 15.5” trail trailer with living quarters, mid tack, $18,500. Choctaw Co., Mathiston, 662- Ridgeland, 601-214-5355. gooseneck trailer with dressing room, saddle with round skirt, made in rear tack, bathroom, top hay rack 263-6725. 4’ short wall, rear tack, drops on head, Muddy Pond, TN, $650, pictures can 2012 KZ Escalade model 41C 43’ toy with ladder, rubber stall mats, awning, bus windows on tail, like new tires, be texted. Clarke Co., Quitman, 601- hauler, 3 axles, satellite dish, 2 A/C $13,500. George Co., Lucedale, 251- Honda 110 3-wheeler, new tires, runs $9,800. Lauderdale Co., Collinsville, 938-8309. units, 4 beds, Onan diesel generator, 895-0081. & looks good, $375. Lafayette Co., 601-934-9394. Como, 662-526-5543. washer/dryer, 5 TV’s, $69,000. Lafay- Saddles & tack, 16” western, 15” west- 2010 Banens 32’ x 6’ 8” cattle trailer, ette Co., Oxford, 601-856-7799. Bumper pull & gooseneck livestock ern hard seat, 14” hard seat, 2- 12” bar top, 3 cut gates, butterfly gates on BOATS & WATERCRAFT trailers, dual axle, treated wood floor, pony saddles, $75 & up; Tack, $6 & up. 2010 Flagstaff MAC toy hauler pop- back, escape door, Bill of Sale, $7,800 Lauderdale Co., Meridian, 601-485- covered top, center & escape gate, 2012 Bass Tracker Pro Team 175TXW up camper, slide with dinette, king & OBO. Covington Co., Collins, 601-517- 7210. $800-$2,500. Covington Co., Semi- queen bed, A/C, heat, awning, fridge, 5906. & trailer, garage kept, 60 HP Mercury nary, 601-517-5700. 4 stroke with 23 engine hrs., several 3 burner stove top, sink, bathroom/ 2005 Calico 16’ x 7’ gooseneck live- accessories, like new cond., $13,500. shower, $6,000. Lamar Co., Lumber- Featherlite 3-horse slant alum. trailer HUNTING, FISHING stock trailer, good tires, floor, rubber Oktibbeha Co., Starkville, 662-418- ton, 601-606-6148. with dressing room, new tires, $6,500 mats, dual axle, escape door, center 7842. cash only; 16’ horse/cow trailer, $1,500 & CAMPING 2013 Columbus 37’ 5th wheel camper, gate, rear swing or slide door, $3,250. cash only. Smith Co., Mt. Olive, 601- washer & dryer, photos upon request, Yalobusha Co., Oakland, 662-458- No commercial, businesses or deal- 2007 G3 1860 SC camp boat, 2 stroke 382-0091. $26,000. Noxubee Co., Brooksville, 5242. ers are allowed to advertise in this 90 HP Yamaha motor, depth finder, 24 category. Only in-state residents are volt trolling motor, $7,000. Yazoo Co., 601-520-0113. Calsco 2-horse trailer with brakes & 2003 Bonanza 16’ gooseneck horse allowed to advertise. Bentonia, 662-571-8009. new spare tire, nice, with removable 2014 18’ White Water (by Riverside trailer, only used for transporting divider, $1,400. Pontotoc Co., Ran- RV) bumper pull camper, good cond., show horses, floor is in good cond., 14’ boat trailer with hand winch, $325. dolph, 662-419-5021. $4,500 OBO. George Co., Lucedale, with mats & new tires, $3,500 OBO. ATVs & UTVs Clay Co., West Point, 662-295-3637. 601-947-3798. Benton Co., Michigan City, 662-750- 14’ bumper pull open top stock trailer, 20’ Sea Ray ski boat, fair cond., every- 1618. 2003 E-Z-GO electric 24 volt cart, lift- new paint, new floor, 4 new tires, new ed with mud tires, gun rack, rear seat, thing works, engine block is cracked, 2006 Cougar 35’ 5th wheel camper, 2 tail light, $2,500. Lauderdale Co., Me- no top, runs but needs new batteries, very good trailer, can send pictures, slides, very good cond., non smoking, ridian, 601-485-7210. LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT $2,800. Pike Co., Magnolia, 601-810- $1,200 OBO. Winston Co., Louisville, $8,000. Lauderdale Co., Meridian, 601- 3906. 217-825-7345. 527-4644. Gooseneck horse/stock trailer, new Sunbeam Oster cattle clippers with tires, new axles, new floor, new lights, combs & blades, also sheep shearing 2018 Argo Amphibious 6x6, 25 hrs., 16’ Sea Nymph aluminum boat, open Towing package complete for bumper $3,100. Jasper Co., Raleigh, 601-670- head to fit these clippers, $150 each. orange color, with trailer, $10,000. floor plan, 25 HP Evinrude, tiller han- pull camper, $125 each, 1 or more. 5754. Madison Co., Madison, 601-853-9072. Leake Co., Brandon, 601-259-3134. dle, new electronics front & back, new Grenada Co., Grenada, 662-226-0116. Page 18 MISSISSIPPI MARKET BULLETIN February 1, 2020

Fold out aluminum 4 step Lippert RV 22 semi-auto. rifle, shoots long rifle Walther P22 auto. pistol .22 cal., like Certified firearms appraisal services, $475. Montgomery Co., Vaiden, 662- camper steps, almost new, $250. Perry ammo, brand new in box, never fired, new, with extra magazine & holster, will buy or consign fine firearms col- 392-4480, leave message if no answer. Co., Petal, 601-588-0350. don’t need it, sacrifice at $160 cash $300 cash, firm. Warren Co., Vicks- lections, will travel to your location, only. Hinds Co., Clinton, 601-924- burg, 601-638-1649. insurance & IRS appraisals performed, Fox Pro TX-9 with remote game call, 2008 Fun Finder toy hauler, used 3 6761. flexible rates, www.bgfinearms.com. excellent cond., used twice, $300. Lin- times, 11’ 6” cargo room, 24’ sleeps Ruger M77 Mark II, .270 cal., stainless, Madison Co., Madison, 601-397-8054. coln Co., Wesson, 601-835-6133. 8-10, new cond., $9,650. Pike Co., Remington 700 CDL 7mm-08, NIB, no composite stock with Leupold VARI-X Summit, 225-683-9127. scope, pictures upon request, won’t II 3x9x50mm scope, $600. Forrest Co., Gun repair & refinishing, blueing, Shooting houses built on skids with 3 last long, $700 OBO. Madison Co., Petal, 601-315-0085. Cerakote, Duracoat, stock refinishing plexiglass windows, set up in minutes, Complete 5th wheel hookup, sold the Madison, 601-260-3693. & more, Tue.-Fri., 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. no holes to dig, set up today & hunt camper, $500. Smith Co., Mize, 601- Interarms Mark X Classic rifle, Smith Co., Mt. Olive, 601-797-3193. tomorrow, starting $495. George Co., 906-4857. 1984 Remington 700 BDL Custom 7x57mm Mauser cal., Monte Carlo Lucedale, 601-770-0239, www.brown- Deluxe 270, gloss Monte Carlo stock, wood stock, blue finished 24” barrel, Gunsmithing, full service, repairs, hillfarm.net. 2016 Forest River Vibe 315BHK, out- barrel floated, receiver bedded, Leop- mint cond., Bushnell Sportview 3x9x cleaning & parts available, most mod- door kitchen, gas grill, anti-sway old rings & base, Nikon scope, $875 scope, $875. Rankin Co., Brandon. els & brands of pistols, rifles, etc. Case knives 1920-1965, some older, hitch, new A/C, no pets, very clean, or $750 without scope. Lawrence Co., 601-665-5601. Smith Co., Pulaski, 601-850-0322. $20 to $100 each. Lee Co., Tupelo, 662- $18,000. Jefferson Davis Co., Prentiss, Monticello, 601-748-2263. 231-5390. 601-310-7643. Remington 700 Custom 30-06, Kevlar Gunsmith service from basic clean- 10 ga. double barrel, full choke, 32” stock, Birdsong’s Black T Teflon finish, ing to hand checkering & bluing, fully Red Stag deer skinning knives, brand 2015 Jayco Featherlight 23RLSW barrel, 20 ga. double barrel, Fox model proported barrel, $1,500; Swarovski trained & certified, every model/brand new, one of a kind, $100. Marion Co., bumper pull, used once, 1 owner, in B & Browning auto. 12 ga. 30” bar- 2.5-10x56 Habicht scope with rings & from modern AR15 to flintlock. Oktib- Foxworth, 601-736-5057. great cond., call for more information rel, full choke, all $2,000. Rankin Co., mount, $1,500 or both $2,500. Madi- beha Co., Sturgis, 662-251-1832. & pictures, $14,700. Leake Co., Car- Pearl, 601-842-4625. son Co., Canton, 601-859-2303. Quail & pheasant hunts done on your thage, 601-479-5260. HUNTING & FISHING farm, guides, dogs & birds furnished, Browning A5, round knob, light Sig Sauer P220 Legion 10mm, 2 cas- available on holidays, birthdays or es & some ammo included, can send LEASES & MEMBERSHIPS 1984 Layton bumper pull camper, weight 20 ga. shotgun, some wear & other special occasions, large group pictures, $1,000. Kemper Co., Dekalb, sleeps 6, with fridge, stove, new tires, usage on shotgun, not a safe queen, 5Z discounts, $550/up. Walthall Co., Ty- 601-479-9510. Adams & Franklin Co., 2020 member- A/C, good cond., $2,250. Attala Co., serial number, 1965, $900. Lauderdale lertown, 601-551-6573. West, 601-416-7083. Co., Meridian, 601-644-3222. ship, still hunting only, deer/turkey, 29 Masterpiece Arms Protector II sub- food plots, shoot house, approximately 12’ x 28’ portable building, finished in- compact .380, stainless steel, Ameri- 2007 Lakota by McKenzie 5th wheel Encore Thompson Pro Hunter 270, 1,900 acres, full camp house accom- side, wired for electric, AC, fridge, sink can made, excellent quality, like new, modations, $2,000 yearly. Hattiesburg, camper, 4 slides, queen bed, hide-a- ss fluted barrel, Leupold VX-2 3x9x50 & toilet, make great hunting camp, case, 2 magazines, holsters, ammo., 601-325-5370. bed couch, pictures available, $17,500. scope, thumb hole stock, good cond., photos available, $9,900. Yazoo Co., $350 firm. Amite Co., Liberty, 601- Lauderdale Co., Meridian, 601-938- $675. Winston Co., Louisville, 662- 248-1881. Attala, Leake & Madison Co., intersec- Vaughan, 601-278-6467, call or text. 7703. 736-6990. tion of all 3 counties in Thomastown, Beaver control services offered at 2015 30DSFR3 by Forest River, 6,180 Barrel vice from gun shop, 10 blocks 1,001 acre private club needs new Binelli Vinci shotgun, black, 2 3/4” or reasonable rates, trapping & removal miles, 2 slides, auto. level jacks, aw- for removing & replacing various bar- members, $1,000 or $1,500 depending 3” chamber, excellent cond., $1,100. of beaver dams, 10 years experience, ning, automatic, lots of extras, ready to rels, custom made, can provide pic- on number of members. Madison, 601- Lafayette Co., Oxford, 662-816-7570. guaranteed results. Monroe Co., Amo- hit the road, $59,000. Lee Co., Saltillo, tures, $200. Chickasaw Co., Okolona, 407-9199, [email protected]. 662-436-7403. ry, 662-315-7332. 662-255-6767. 270 camo Remington rifle with scope, Carroll Co., 300 acres for deer hunting, $350; 20 ga. Mossberg, youth camo 7- 500 lb. commercial corn feeders, 2013 Keystone Laredo 250RL 5th 3 Glock 23 magazines, 13 rounds, $60 established food plots, long term po- pump shotgun, $400. Marion Co., Fox- stands on 4- 8’ legs & ladder included wheel, excellent cond., pin stand, 27 or trade for 3 Glock 9mm magazines. tential, serious inquires call for more worth, 601-441-1744. to get to the platform to fill, $400 each gal. portable sewage tank, 5th wheel Pearl River Co., Lumberton, 601-590- details. Greenwood, 662-392-6434. 2741. or $2,500 all. Tippah Co., Ripley, 662- hitch included, pictures available, Browning BAR Belgium made, syn- Holmes Co., 1 equity share available in 837-6508. $16,500. Pike Co., Osyka, 601-730- thetic camo, Nikon Range Finder Walther PK380, black with hard plastic 130 acre owned/40 acres leased family 5117. scope, like new, fired 1 box of ammo, case, some accessories, 1 box of Hor- oriented hunting land located on Big Ducks Unlimited print “Out of The $1,200 OBO. Perry Co., Richton, 601- nady Critical Defense shells, 1 box of Black, furnished camp, excellent deer Blue Ducks Mallards,” artist Elton Dish Tailgater, automatic portable sat- 549-1521. ellite antenna, King controls, model Winchester shells, $350. Pontotoc Co., & ducks, $120,000. Durant, 601-720- Louviere, signed & numbered edition Pontotoc, 662-607-1353. 0178. #894 of 1,800 prints, $100 OBO. Mari- VQ2500, like new in box, $310. Jasper H&R 45/70 synthetic stock, Mossy Oak Co., Louin, 601-739-3588. on Co., Foxworth, 601-740-1160. camo, new, $250. Newton Co., Law- 22-250 single shot with scope, shot Walthall Co., Upland Gamebird Hunting, rence, 601-480-8959. 6’ jack-knife sofa bed, beige, like new, one time, like new, $250. Lincoln Co., quail, pheasants & chukars, half day Hotel furniture perfect for deer or Wesson, 601-835-6133. hunts as low as $100, golf carts avail- fish camp: Swivel desk chairs for deer $150. Rankin Co., Brandon, 601-854- Mec 12 ga. Sizemaster re-loader 2 3/4” able for seniors, your dogs welcome, stands, $25; Mattresses, $89; Sleeper 5228. & 3” shells, like new, $175. Amite Co., Ruger P89DC, 9mm DA/SA, extra group discounts. Tylertown, 601-551- sofas, $79, bedroom & den furniture. Liberty, 601-810-3126. magazine, original hard case & pa- 6573. Madison Co., Madison, 601-955-3735. GUNS & ACCESSORIES pers, $320 firm; Winchester model 290 Collectors item, Pat. 10-14-1884, Deluxe semi-auto., .22 S, L, LR, $220. MISCELLANEOUS Ruger MK1 auto. 22 pistol, $289.99; model 1892 Winchester 44-40 cal., Jasper Co., Louin, 601-739-3588. 1970s 20 ga. Mossberg, vent rib 3”, octagon barrel rifle, good cond., shot HUNTING ITEMS AQUACULTURE walnut, $325; Greenfield Marlin, very little, $3,000. Pike Co., Summit, Model 1200 Winchester, 12 ga., 3” All aquaculture listed in this cat- checkered walnut, $135.36. Hinds Co., 601-276-5825. mag., new night vision scope, beauti- Browning Limited Edition Heritage egory must be raised on your farm. Terry, 601-882-7389. ful gun, shot 4 times, never hunted knife with mallard duck, cherry wood No commercial, businesses or Browning BAR .338 Safari grade Win with, $1,300; Mossberg 12 ga., good case, new in box, includes photo of dealers are allowed to advertise. Mag with boss, Belgium made, mint Alpine BSA Custom 300 Win mag, shape, $200. Yazoo Co., Satartia, 662- hunting dog, $150. Neshoba Co., Phil- Only in-state residents are allowed cond., $1,200 OBO. Stone Co., Perkin- Simmons 3-10x44, $550; Ruger M77 591-2758. adelphia, 601-656-2803. to advertise within this category. 300 Win mag, Nikon 4.5x44, $575. ston, 601-928-4703. Rankin Co., Pearl, 601-906-1119. Wife says too many guns, sell some, 2 Zeiss Conquest 10x50 binoculars, ex- Channel catfish, $200/1,000 & up; All New Ruger American Predator 6.5 Walther 9mm CCP’s, concealed carry cellent cond., used twice, strap & car- bream, $200/1,000; Fathead minnows, Savage model 110, 300 Win mag with Grendel, 10 round magazine, nearly pistol, $400 each or $780 for pair. rying case, pictures available, $1,250 $70/1,000; Grass carp, $6; Crappie, $1; Simmons 3x9x50, good cond., wood new Ruger American stainless com- DeSoto Co., Nesbit, 901-412-2176, ask OBO. Lincoln Co., Brookhaven, 601- Bass, $1/up; Koi, $35/lb. Pearl River stock, $400 or trade. Lauderdale Co., pact 308 with new Burris 2-7x35 scope, for Bill. 823-9400. Meridian, 601-917-6337. holdover reticle, $425 each firm. Jack- Co., Lumberton, 601-796-2000. son Co., Hurley, 228-627-4334. Browning B-80’ - 1983 DU #83DUJ3287, Armadillo traps made from 3/4” treat- New 380 Taurus pistol, 2 clips & box 30” barrel, 2 3/4” chamber, $1,500; ed wood, will last for years, scented to Coppernose & Shellcracker (Redear) of shells, $300. Jones Co., Laurel, 601- Mossberg 500 12 ga. pump, wood com- Remington 1100 LT-20 Ducks Unlim- attract armadillos, $75. Neshoba Co., bream, $200/1,000 or $30/100; Chan- 651-1947. bo, 28” barrel, 18” barrel, pistol grip, ited Special, 26” barrel, 2 3/4” chamber, Union, 601-416-8719. nel catfish, $200/1,000 or $30/100. $350; Volquartsen/McMillion Precision $1,750, both never shot, Madison Co., Greene Co., Sand Hill, 601-270-1268. Savage .22/410 O/U, hard to find, $275. 10/22LR, Vortex 4x12x44 scope, $900. Madison, 601-662-417-9176. 3 hanging deer stands (climbing), Ole Marion Co., Foxworth, 601-395-7087. Pike Co., Summit, 601-341-7874. Man & 2 Amackers, portable & easily Channel catfish, 6-8 inches, Colt Police Positive Special 32-20 WCF placed, $90. Perry Co., Petal, 601-549- $300/1,000; Bluegill bream, $200/ 1897 Winchester 12 ga. shotgun very 2- 742 Remington 30-06 rifles, 1 with 90%, $475; Springfield 1911-A1 auto. 0259, leave message. 1,000; Redear, $250/1,000; Grass carp, low serial number, looks great, $600. scope $250 & 1 without scope $225, in 45 cal., $850; Ruger Super Blackhawk $6 each; Florida bass & F1 bass, $1.25 Neshoba Co., Union, 601-490-0879, good condition. Pontotoc Co., Ponto- 90% 44 cal. magnum, $650. Leflore Insulated shooting houses, windows each. Forrest Co., Hattiesburg, 601- text if no answer. toc, 662-297-4778. Co., Greenwood, 662-299-1416. on 4 slides, order now, prices start at 466-5113. February 1, 2020 MISSISSIPPI MARKET BULLETIN Page 19

Coppernose/Native Bluegill, $250/ defect free, $1,000 & up. Carroll Co., Top quality reg. Red Brahman, best PB Charolais bulls, guaranteed, quality, $2,000. Panola Co., Como, 1,000; Catfish, 4-6 inches, $400/1,000; Carrollton, 662-414-5144. genetics available, 20 excellent reg. very gentle, large selection, 18-24 901-605-9793. Grass carp, 8+ inches, $6; Fathead Red Brahman bulls available now, months old, $1,500 & up. Lincoln Co., minnows, $60/1,000; Bass, $1.25 & up. Reg. Black Angus bulls & black baldy LBW, gentle, great for producing F1’s, Brookhaven, 601-823-3656. Reg. Polled Hereford bull, proven Jones Co., Laurel, 601-425-4480. heifers, fabulous cattle, some AI with $2,500 & up. Chickasaw Co., Okolona, herd bull, calves to show, 6 years old, the legendary Resource 1441, $1,500 662-401-0304. PB Charolais bulls, polled, 20-30 $2,500. Stone Co., Wiggins, 601-928- & up. Wayward Winds Ranch, Madison months old, LBW, gentle, $1,500- 3828. LIVESTOCK Co., Flora, 601-937-4654. BRANGUS $1,850. Montgomery Co., Winona, 662-310-5187. Reg. Polled & Horned Hereford bulls, All livestock must be from bona fide Reg. Black Angus bulls, 16-23 months 15-18 months old, good pigment, livestock farmers. We cannot accept old, Rampage sire, AI sired dams, LBW Reg. Brangus bulls, very gentle, top PB Charolais bulls & heifers, guar- great genetics, easy to work, $1,500 & notices from livestock dealers, order & high growth, shots/wormed, raised EPDs, guaranteed, 8-12 mos. old, anteed, very gentle, large selection, up. Hancock Co., Picayune, 228-341- buyers or persons selling on a com- with limited grain, $1,600 & up. Ad- MC Granite, 3D, Mr. Slick bloodlines, polled, bulls $1,200 & up, heifers $800 3601. mission basis. All livestock bought ams Co., Natchez, 601-807-1484. $1,800; Reg. heifers exposed to bull, & up. Jones Co., Ovett, 601-765-7110. by farmers for resale purposes are $1,600. Pearl River Co., Gumpond, Reg. Horned Hereford bulls, 2 years not eligible for this free advertising. Reg. Black Angus bulls, yearling age, 601-796-9260. Full French Charolais bulls & females, old, vet checked, ready to go, $2,500 & Only in-state residents are allowed $1,500 & up. Calhoun Co., Water Val- weaning to breeding age, farm raised up. Carroll Co., Coila, 662-455-2208. to advertise within this category. ley, 662-413-4155. Reg. Brangus bulls, outstanding ge- & performance bred, $1,500 & up. netics, 12-14 months old, veterinarian Scott Co., Forest, 601-562-2289. Reg. & PB Hereford cows, some bred BEEF CATTLE Reg. Black Angus bulls & bred heifers, raised, $2,500 & up. Paul Drake, DVM, to reg. Brahman bulls, $1,750 & up. 17 months old, breeding soundness Harrison Co., Gulfport, 228-234-1779. Charolais bulls, AI sired, all polled & Chickasaw Co., Okolona, 662-401- BEEFMASTER exam - bulls ready, heifers available in gentle, excellent quality, 15-16 months 0304. April, all vaccinated/wormed, gentle, Reg. Brangus bull, 3 1/2 years old, old, vaccinated/wormed, farm raised, $2,250 & up. Lauderdale Co., Merid- Reg. Beefmaster bulls, cows & heifers, gentle, Brinks bloodline, keeping his $1,500 & up. Lauderdale Co., Merid- RED ANGUS ian, 601-479-8985. great genetics, lots of Lasater influ- heifers, $1,500. Covington Co., Col- ian, 601-692-3298. ence, very gentle, member of BBU, pic- lins, 601-517-2030, no calls/texts after Reg. Red Angus bull, 19 months old, PB Black Angus bull, 3 years old, gen- 8 p.m. tures available, viitors welcome, $950 tle, approximately 1,600 lbs., used for CORRIENTES larger frame with good muscle & & up. Jones Co., Laurel, 601-340-1350. depth, semen checked, ready to go, breeding heifers, $2,000. Covington Reg. Brangus bulls, 10-22 months old, Co., Collins, 601-641-8342. Corriente cattle, 6 heifers & 1 steer, $2,200. Lincoln Co., Ruth, 601-757- Beefmaster cow, with papers, 6 years superior genetics, vet checked, guar- 0943. anteed, user friendly, $2,000-$3,000. some ready to rope, pictures available, old, red, 8 months bred, $1,500. For- PB Black Angus cattle, bulls & heifers, $300 each. Marion Co., Columbia, 601- Pontotoc Co., Pontotoc, 662-488-1360. Reg. Red Angus bull, 22 months old, rest Co., Hattiesburg, 601-549-7490. 7-9 months old, $600 each. Walthall 736-3692. Co., Sandy Hook, 601-341-3544. Troubadour bloodline, $2,200. Jones Reg. Brangus bulls, outstanding ge- Co., Ovett, 601-580-7144. BLACK ANGUS DEXTER Commercial Black Angus bull, 7 years netics, coming 2 years old, Rock Star bloodline, excellent EPDs, LBW, Reg. Black Angus bulls, 20 months old, old, pictures available, $800. Hinds RED BRANGUS Co., Terry, 601-497-1539. $2,000. Lincoln Co., Wesson, 601-835- Reg. Irish Dexter herd sire bull, dun & out of embryo cows & Thomas Chi- 6133. polled, proven offspring, DNA tested, 2 Reg. Red Brangus bulls, 15-30 solm bulls, $3,000 choice. Lincoln Co., $1,000; PB Irish Dexter heifer, black, Black Angus bull, believed to be PB, months old, completed Tylertown bull Bogue Chitto, 601-320-0406. Golden Certified F1 Brangus bulls, 15- polled, gentle, pictures available, $600. born 1/3/19, big & healthy, LBW, $900 test, $2,200-$2,500 each; Reg. heifers or will trade for something of equal 18 months old, out of reg. Angus cattle Lafayette Co., Oxford, 662-801-3737. Reg. Black Angus yearling bulls, great also available, ready to breed, $1,750 value. Marion Co., Columbia, 601-441- & J.D. Hudgins bulls, $2,500-$2,800. genetics, balanced EPDs, excellent each. Harrison Co, Long Beach, 228- 2145. Lamar Co., Lumberton, 985-637-7538. disposition, $1,800 & up. Newton Co., GELBVIEH 864-4339. Newton, 662-687-5652. Brangus bulls, 12-15 mos. old $1,500, Black Angus bull, not registered, Reg. PB Gelbvieh bull, 2 years old, 18 months old, LBW, Tanner Farms 15-20 mos. old $2,000, 20 mos. & older SANTA GERTRUDIS Reg. Black Angus bulls, 16 months old black, very gentle, good EPDs, pictures bloodlines, very gentle, $950. Webster $2,500, all with papers. Lincoln Co., available, $3,000. Humphreys Co., Iso- & up, DNA enhanced EPDs, LBW, top Co., Eupora, 662-552-6421. Bogue Chitto, 601-754-6206. Reg. Santa Gertrudis bulls, 12 months WW/YW, gentle, easy handling, calving la, 662-836-7691. old, top genetics, reg. STAR 5 females ease, AI sires, $2,200 & up. Simpson also available, $1,500 & up. Marion BLACK HEREFORD BRAUNVIEH Reg. Black Gelbvieh bulls, 8-12 Co., Magee, 601-942-7339. Co., Columbia, 601-270-1561. months old, best of foundation & mod- Reg. Black Angus bull, 24 months old, 8 Reg. Black Hereford bulls, available 3 PB Braunvieh bulls, 2 Braunvieh/ ern genetics, $1,250 & up. Scott Co., 2 Reg. & 1 PB Santa Gertrudis bulls, grand sire is SAV Final Answer & Boyd for spring breeding, power bulls & Angus X bulls, will add milk & muscle, Morton, 769-274-6098. 18-25 months old, $1,800 each. Jef- Forword, bred for calving ease, ma- heifer bulls, $2,500 & up. Copiah Co., vaccinated/semen checked, 6 PB/cross ferson Davis Co., Bassfield, 601-943- ternal & growth, $2,400. Lincoln Co., Hazlehurst, 225-933-1712. Braunvieh open heifers, $1,000 & up. Gelbvieh bulls, 18-30 months old, red 6527. Ruth, 601-757-0943. Simpson Co., Mendenhall, 601-953- & black available, gentle, quality cat- BRAFORD 7573. tle, $1,500 & up. Yalobusha Co., Water Selection of reg. Santa Gertrudis open Reg. Black Angus AI bulls, large frame, Valley, 662-473-3578. heifer & yearling bulls, top bloodlines/ LBW, 20-24 months old, $1,800-$2,500 F1 Braford replacement heifers, farm CHARBRAY EPDs, also Santa Gertrudis/Hereford each. Lee Co., Saltillo, 662-678-3380. raised & gentle, select few F1 Bra- HEREFORD STAR 5 open heifer & bulls, $1,000- ford herd sire prospects, $1,400 & up. Charbray bull yearlings, very LBW, $1,500. Hancock Co., Kiln, 228-216- Reg. Black Angus bull, 10 years old, Chickasaw Co., Okolona, 662-401- 40-50 lbs., sire: LT Ledger Son, South Reg. Polled Hereford bulls, good blood- 8731. established, 1,800 lbs., excellent herd 8496. Dakota, dams: (V-8, JDH Cows) Texas, line, dark red, 12 months old, $1,600. 4 Santa Gertrudis bulls, 11 months bull, very gentle, $1,500. Lincoln Co., choice, $1,000, 10% deposit. Frank Marion Co., Foxworth, 985-259-0330. old, $800-$1,000. Perry Co., Beau- Brookhaven, 601-835-6871. BRAHMAN Niemeyer, Lamar Co., Lumberton, mont, 601-964-1995. 601-436-0124. Reg. Polled Herefords, quality seed Reg. Black Angus bull, born 3/24/13, Reg. Brahman bulls, best genetics, 2 stock, top bloodlines, EPDs, AI & natu- 1,800 lbs., easy keeper, LBW calves, years old, $2,200. Pike Co., Magnolia, ral bred, LBW to moderate, $1,800 & SIMANGUS selling because I’m changing herd, CHAROLAIS 225-938-6180. up. Tishomingo Co., Iuka, 662-279- owned for over 5 years, $2,000. Lin- 5136. Reg. Black SimAngus cow (reg. Reg. Full French Charolais bulls & coln Co., Bogue Chitto, 601-835-6488. Reg. Gray Brahman bull, 4 years old, #2591335), with her reg. black SimAn- sire: Mr. Snowman from Dyess farm, females, polled & dehorned, gentle, Reg. Polled Hereford bull, 5 years gus heifer calf (reg. #3628578), cow Reg. Black Angus bull, nice, LBW, 3 gentle, $2,000; 4 yearlings x Brahman excellent quality, weaned to breeding old, used on heifers to produce black born 10/18/10, calf born 7/6/19, top 1/2 years old, ready to work, gets the bulls, $1,000 each. Jefferson Davis Co., age, $1,500 & up. Winston Co., Louis- baldies, gentle, selling because too genetics, $4,000. Walthall Co., Tyler- job done, EPDs & pictures available, New Hebron, 601-792-8978. ville, 662-312-0826. many granddaughters, $2,300. Copiah town, 601-876-3925. serious inquiries only, $3,000. Coving- Co., Wesson, 601-942-9118. ton Co., Seminary, 601-517-1757. Reg. Red Brahman bulls & heifers, Reg. French Charolais bulls & females, Reg. SimAngus yearling bulls, great Brahman cross also available, $1,500 weaning to breeding age, with EPDs, Reg. Polled Hereford bull, 2 years old, genetics, balanced EPDs, excellent Reg. Black Angus bulls, $100 per & up. Lincoln Co., Brookhaven, 601- farm raised & performance bred, gentle, good quality, Victor breeding, disposition, $1,800 & up. Newton Co., month of age & up; Reg. & commer- 320-2055. $1,500 & up. Scott Co., Homewood, semen tested, $2,500; 13-18 month Newton, 662-687-5652. cial Black Angus females, $850 & up. 601-562-2287. old bulls also available, $1,600 & up. Lawrence Co., Jayess, 601-756-1357. Reg. Brahman bulls, up to 25 months Franklin Co., Union Church, 601-532- Reg. SimAngus HT bulls, 20 months old, 2 are polled & halter broken, show Reg. Charolais bulls, polled, gentle, 6327. old, $3,000; 14 bred commercial Si- Reg. Black Angus bulls & heifers, 9-11 prospects as well, gentle & docile, healthy, vaccinated/wormed, semen mAngus cross cows, 3 years old & up, months old, sired by AI son of Abso- $1,000 & up. Smith Co., Mize, 601- tested, $1,700 & up. Copiah Co., Crys- Reg. Polled Hereford bull, 22 months $20,000. Lincoln Co., Bogue Chitto, lute, weaned, shots/wormed, genetic 498-3264. tal Springs, 601-209-6200. old, Victor breeding, gentle, great 601-669-1007. Page 20 MISSISSIPPI MARKET BULLETIN February 1, 2020

Reg. SimAngus HT bull, 1 year old, 8 cows, 4-6 years old, gentle, $600 each black, $150. Copiah Co., Crystal small ones, available year round, $20 & 2 palomino paint QH geldings, tricol- born off a heifer so has small stature, if taking all. Covington Co., Seminary, Springs, 601-754-2195. up. Rankin Co., Pearl, 601-955-3800. or, with gear & wagon, wagon has wal- be good for breeding young heifers, 601-516-2560. nut bed, canvas top & sides, hydraulic mother on site, $900. Benton Co., Large & small breeds of goats avail- New Zealand cross rabbits, fast grow- brakes, $6,000. Webster Co., Mathis- Michigan City, 662-750-1618. 10 gentle heifers, $6,500. Covington able, females $125, billies $100. Law- ing, multiple colors, easy keepers, pets ton, 662-263-6596. Co., Collins, 601-517-5700. rence Co., Monticello, 601-730-0039. or meat stock, $10. Clay Co., West SIMMENTAL Point, 601-214-7312. 4 yr. old QH gelding, broke to ride, 20 black & black white-face cows, Pygmy female goat, caramel colored, $675, no phone, contact Joe Hostetler, 2-7 years old, cow/calf pairs, heavy & sweet & beautiful, $120. Smith Co., Cane Cutters “Swampers,” bred for Reg. Simmental black bulls, polled, ex- 1347 Patterson Road, Randolph, MS medium breds, $900-$1,150. Madison Pulaski, 601-507-0120. running pens, great for starting new 38864. Pontotoc County. tremely good calving ease, heifer bulls, Co., Flora, 601-506-5040. puppies, 4-5 weeks old $10; 6-8 weeks uniform EPDs, with Fleckvieh influ- Boer goats, 6 males & 4 females, males old $12. Pearl River Co., Lumberton, 11 yr. old dark buckskin QH mare, ence, Fleckvieh bull BHR breeding, 28 cows, mid to heavy bred, 5 years old are 4 months old, $120 each, females 601-796-2000. $2,000 & up. Lincoln Co., Brookhaven, & up, some pairs - about 7, $850 & up. are 10-12 months old, $200 each. Lau- great bloodline, Docs Peppy Ace, Ima 601-757-6789. Lamar Co., Sumrall, 601-517-6699, derdale Co., Bailey, 601-479-7439. Florida Cottontail rabbits, best eating Foxy Zan, very fast, used on barrels, call or text. rabbits, barbecue, fried or dumplings, must sell, $3,200. Copiah Co., Wesson, TEXAS LONGHORN Pygmy male goat, 4 months old, black/ also good for training puppies, fast 601-506-2916. SEMEN & EMBRYOS white, tame, petted, $75. Tippah Co., runners, reserve yours, $9-$12 each. 3 Texas Longhorn cows, solid colors, Walnut, 662-750-4148. Wayne Co., Waynesboro, 601-671- 15 yr. old grey QH ranch horse, 15.2 bred to reg. Black Angus bull, $585 Charolais & Simmental, black & red 4209. H, 1,300 lbs., kid safe, 15 yr. old sor- each or $1,755 for all. Leake Co., Car- Simmental available, some old Angus 6 nanny goats, $1,000; 3 sheep, $1,000. rel QH ranch horse, 14.3 H, 1,100 lbs., thage, 601-672-3490. sires, $10 per straw. Lauderdale Co., Warren Co., Vicksburg, 601-630-0034. Cottontail rabbits, for training pup- $2,500-$3,500. Covington Co., Collins, Meridian, 601-692-3298. pies, good runners & strong, have a lot 601-517-5906. Texas Longhorn steer, 3 years old, Katahdin sheep, beautiful & healthy, available, $8 & up. Greene Co., Rich- very gentle, terrific horns, $750 OBO. DAIRY CATTLE selling to reduce herd, $125 & up de- ton, 601-989-2192. HAFLINGERS Greene Co., Lucedale, 601-947-0401. pending on size. Madison Co., Madi- PB Jersey heifer, 2 years old, hand son, 601-316-2886. SWINE ULTRABLACK raised, very gentle, dark color, due end 2 large Haflinger geldings: 1- 10 of Feb. to LBW Red Angus bull, $1,200. Part Boer goat, 3-4 months old, $80. Duroc/Mangalitsa pigs, $60. Neshoba yrs. old, 58+ inches tall, 1,300 lbs., Copiah Co., Crystal Springs, 601-892- Co., Philadelphia, 601-562-3737. very gentle, works & rides, $2,000; Reg. Ultrablack bulls, outstanding ge- Webster Co., Eupora, 662-552-6421. 9027. 1 coming 4, reg., green broke, $1,500. netics, 12-14 mos. old, veterinarian Jersey & Holstein steers, $500 & up, Red Wattle boar hog, Heritage breed, Webster Co., Eupora, 662-552-6421. raised, $2,500 & up. Paul Drake, DVM, no checks. Covington Co., Collins, Pygmy goats, 1 year old billy intact, 2 years old, good breeder for meat pig Harrison Co., Gulfport, 228-234-1779. 601-517-1711. bottle babies & babies eating sweet production, $300. Scott Co., Forest, feed, $100-$200. Rankin Co., Pela- 662-633-2913. SHIRES Reg. Ultrablack bulls, gentle, smooth 2 Jersey heifers, 6 months old, bred to hatchie, 601-951-0479. made from top AI/embryo genetics, Jersey bull & SimAngus bull, $1,200 2 teacup piglets, very tiny & cute, great Huge, beautiful, black & bay Shire 17-19 months old, ready to go to work, each. Covington Co., Sumrall, 601- Thinning herd, brush, pygmy & some pets, pink with black spots, $175 & up. mares, geldings & stallions, $2,000- pictures available, $1,700 & up. Han- 606-4207. mixed, females $150, billy $125, kids Wayne Co., Waynesboro, 601-671- $4,000. Chickasaw Co., Okolona, 662- cock Co., Kiln, 228-493-6631. $100. Simpson Co., Magee, 601-591- 4209. 231-0997. 3366. Reg. Ultrablack bulls, very gentle, GRASS-FED MEATS EXOTIC LIVESTOCK & PETS top EPDs, guaranteed, 8-12 mos. old, Kiko bucks & does, several to choose THOROUGHBREDS MC Granite, 3D, Mr. Slick bloodlines, All natural, grass raised & finished from, 1-2 years old, $200 & up. Chick- Miniature Zebu calves, tame & affec- $1,800; Reg. heifers exposed to bull, lamb & beef, no antibiotics, wormer asaw Co., Okolona, 662-447-2688. tionate pets, bulls mature about 35” Thoroughbred broodmares, wean- $1,600. Pearl River Co., Gumpond, or hormones, whole lambs or beef or tall, 3,000 year old breed from India, lings, yearling, 2 & 3 yr. olds, $500+; 601-796-9260. select cuts available, $7/lb. & up. Nox- Kiko doelings, young, 6 months to 1 very hardy, bull $300, heifers $600. 2017 chestnut Thoroughbred filly, ex- ubee Co., Macon, 662-570-8858. year old, $100-$125 each. Marion Co., Rankin Co., Puckett, 601-953-1094. cellent bloodlines (Successful Appeal, Commercial Ultrablack bull, born Columbia, 601-441-5312. Storm Cat), $1,500. Pearl River Co., 1/3/19, Yosemite bred, exceptional From our farm to your freezer, no mid- Carriere, 601-347-5155, LTC_MS@ length, high on milk, very clean & dleman, raised naturally, grass raised, Nubian bucks, 1 year old, can be han- hotmail.com. docile, $1,400. Perry Co., Richton, grain finished, no hormones or anti- dled, nice coloring, $150-$200. Ponto- HORSES & MULES biotics, aged, shrink wrapped & state 601-549-1521. toc Co., Pontotoc, 662-419-7701. We cannot accept notices from 2 Thoroughbred mares, 6 & 8 yrs. old, inspected, $3.50/lb. Jones Co., Laurel, horse dealers, order buyers or per- healthy/sound, great hunter-jumper OTHER BEEF CATTLE 601-340-1350. sons selling on a commission basis LLAMAS & ALPACAS prospects, $1,500 each or reasonable All listings of horses and mules Farm raised choice Angus beef steers offer, will haul local. Hinds Co., Terry, Llamas, several males available, I want must be accompanied by a state- Open heifers: 11 black-white-faced, for freezer, grass raised & grain fin- to buy females or would consider sell- ment from the seller that he agrees 601-594-9300, call or text. 1 Black Angus, 2 Herefords & 1 Red ished for 120 days, half, quarters, no ing herd, $200. Benton Co., Holly to furnish the buyer a copy of the Angus, very gentle, $700 & up. Tippah antibiotics or hormones, $3.50-$3.70/lb. Springs, 901-550-6318. original negative Coggins test for Co., Tiplersville, 662-223-6407. Jackson Co., Vancleave, 228-219-4450. OTHER HORSES Equine Infectious Anemia (E.I.A.) that was performed within the past Calves, various ages, sizes & prices, Farm raised beef, 1/4, 1/2 & whole RABBITS 2009 gray stallion, grand sire: Gallo Del 12 months prior to sale on horses, $500 & up; Some cows, $700 & up; steers, ready in November, $3.50/lb. Cielo, dam: King & Waggoner, $2,500; New Zealand White rabbits, does avail- mules and jacks, except nursing foals. Black crossbred bulls, $1,000 & up, no on rail weight. Carroll Co., Carrollton, 2012 palomino stallion, King & Wag- able, born July 2019, ready to breed, Only in-state residents are allowed checks. Covington Co., Collins, 601- 662-897-6313. goner top/bottom, $2,000. Tishomingo great breeding stock, good feet, came to advertise within this category. 517-1711. Co., Tishomingo, 662-424-2235. GOATS & SHEEP from great mothers, $20. Pearl River Charolais mixed - heifers, cows & bull, Co., Poplarville, 504-676-1347. 10 mo. old Percheron/Haflinger stud most expecting to calve spring/sum- AMERICAN Reg. Myotonic buck goat, shots/ colt, dark sorrel with blaze, big for mer, 1-6 years old, gentle, bull is Cha- wormed, lots of color & chrome, born Californian rabbits, 6 months old, QUARTER HORSES age, should mature 15+ H & 1,200+ rolais/Black Angus, $750 & up. Scott July 2018, $600. Rankin Co., Florence, great pets or meat, $20 each or $25 lbs., negative Coggins furnished, $900. Co., Coal Bluff, 601-479-5817. 601-382-4063. bred. Simpson Co., Magee, 601-591- 3366. AQHA 2 yr. old gelding & 2 yr. old Webster Co., Eupora, 662-552-6421. mare, cow bred, $1,500 each. Jones Small herd: 1 Braford & 11 Angus PB Myotonic goats, multiple colors, Co., Ellisville, 601-422-9399. cross cows, 3 with calves, weaning up moon-spotted & blue eyes on several, New Zealand White & Californian MINIATURES & PONIES to 6 years old, bred to Red Angus bulls, born 1/9/20 - 1/20/20, bucks $300, rabbits, prices vary depending on age gentle, $12,500. Scott Co., Sebastopol, & quality, $15 & up. Pearl River Co., AQHA 9 yr. old daughter of Little Pep- does $400. Monroe Co., Hamilton, 2 miniature horses, 1 blue roan 662-418-2624. 662-304-0026. Picayune, 601-590-6517. py Concion bred to son of Bet Heza Cat & 8 mo. old sorrel stud colt, $5,500. appaloosa mare & 1 white stud, $300 for both, will not separate. Covington Herd sellout: 44 cows, 9 pairs, 1 Black 5 red & paint does, bred to PB Spanish Flemish Giant, Lop & Miniature Rex Ralph Little, Rankin Co., Puckett, 601- Angus bull & 1 SimAngus bull, oth- buck, very nice set, $325 each; Wein- rabbits, $15 each or willing to trade 668-3891. Co., Sumrall, 601-606-0988. ers should be bred, most are young to heimer Spanish buck, 16 months old, for New Zealand White or Californian middle age, $50,000 cash. Lincoln Co., $250. Marion Co., Columbia, 601-441- rabbits. Oktibbeha Co., Sturgis, 662- QH’s, Poco Bueno bloodlines, blue 8 miniature horses, all females, 10 Wesson, 601-552-9769. 9245. 684-9539. roans, grays, buckskins, bays, sorrels, mos. to 10 yrs. old, $300-$700 each, weaning & up, pleasure & working also want to buy or trade for stud with 5 black open heifers, gentle, $750 each. 2 commercial Katahdin ewes, 1 year Little “Hops” rabbits: Californians, bloodlines, $300 & up. Tate Co., Cold- blue eyes. Pearl River Co., Picayune, Attala Co., Kosciusko, 601-750-4353. old, unrelated, black/white & solid Dutch & Havanas, breeding stock or water, 662-292-7384. 985-590-8411. February 1, 2020 MISSISSIPPI MARKET BULLETIN Page 21

Miniature mare & colt, both black with PB Blue Heeler puppies, born Christ- white ruff, had all shots/rabies, healthy family & kids, $600. Winston Co., Lou- security dogs & companions, par- white markings, both for $500. Jack- mas, good natured, smart, loyal, easy & active, pictures available, $250. Pike isville, 662-803-0954. ents on site, pictures available, shots/ son Co., Moss Point, 228-238-7056. to train, good stock dogs, had shots, Co., Magnolia, 225-235-7062. wormed, 2 males left, $500. Lee Co., working parents, $100. Pontotoc Co., ENGLISH SETTERS Shannon, 662-231-6300. MULES, DONKEYS & JACKS Troy, 662-419-2900. Border Collie female, born 10/2/18, black/white, vaccinated, spayed, very English Setter male, 1 year old, intact GERMAN Blue Heeler puppy, young, very friend- smart, would make a great working Mules, various ages, some broke & male, sweet, friendly, very active & ly, free. Smith Co., Taylorsville, 601- dog, $300. Yalobusha Co., Coffeeville, SHORTHAIRED POINTERS some not broke, $500. Smith Co., “birdy,” has natural instinct & been 670-6132. 662-675-2647. Louin, 601-527-7127. shot over, $250. Attala Co., McCool, 228-219-3744. AKC German Shorthaired Pointer Male donkey, cross on back, gray, fe- AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERDS BOYKIN SPANIELS puppies, 7 weeks old, 5 roan & 6 liver/ male donkey, brown, female baby don- ENGLISH SHEPHERDS white, great bloodline, sire & dam on AKC Australian Shepherd males, red site, $500. Pearl River Co., Carriere, key, cross on back, light brown, $75 for BSS Boykin Spaniel puppies, from tricolored, standard size, blue eyes, 601-590-1975. all. Neshoba Co., Starkville, 601-416- proven hunters, great water retriev- PB English Shepherd puppies, black/ health guaranteed, ready to go, $750. ers, tails docked, dewclaws removed, tan, born 11/22/19, parents are both 0390. 2 AKC German Shorthaired Pointer Panola Co., Pope, 662-292-4582. shots/wormed, whelped 1/4/20, taking registered, make great watch & cow females, whelped 10/24/19, great deposits now, $850. Rankin Co., Bran- dogs, $150. Jones Co., Taylorsville, HORSES AT STUD CKC Australian Shepherd puppies, bloodlines that produced outstanding don, 601-573-9005, call or text. 601-577-9477. born 11/21/19, 2 males & 1 female, hunters & companions, liver/white & AQHA stallion with great old pedigree, shots/wormed, $300-$400. Tippah Co., COCKER SPANIELS PB English Shepherd puppies, sable liver roan available, $600. Webster Co., sorrel, Smart Little Lena, Colonel Falkner, 662-587-2722. colored, shots/wormed, parents on Mathiston, 662-295-2853. Freckles, Peppy San Badger, produces CKC Australian Shepherd standard site, $150. Lauderdale Co., Meridian, good minded colts, text for pictures, CKC Cocker Spaniel puppies, tails AKC German Shorthaired Pointers, puppies, born Dec. 2019, all males, 601-917-1834. fee $500. Marion Co., Columbia, 601- docked, dewclaws removed, first shots/ 2 males & 1 female, whelped 1/5/19, solids $275, merles $325. Mack Tucker, wormed, pictures available, $500. 736-3692. FEISTS black, white & spotted with ticks, Jones Co., Laurel, 601-319-4549. George Co., Lucedale, 601-508-1176, championship bloodlines, started, call or text. $500. Pontotoc Co., Pontotoc, 662- ASCA Australian Shepherds: Blue NKC Feist male, 9 months old, started DOGS 607-1353. merle male, blue eyes, 3 years old, COONHOUNDS treeing, Williams Bud & Taz’s blood- $150; Blue merle female, 10 years old, line, $600; Feist puppies, 8 weeks old, ONLY HERDING, AKC German Shorthaired Pointer $100; Black tricolored male, 10 years shots/wormed, tails docked, $200. Jef- HUNTING & WORKING UKC Black & Tan Coonhound puppies, puppies, liver roan, sire is out of Ger- old, $100. Pike Co., McComb, 601-551- ferson Davis Co., Prentiss, 601-792- man bloodlines, dam is out of field tri- Dog Breeds Will Be Published. born 12/3/19, PR Mason’s Sam x PR 2199. 5373. al bloodlines, vaccinated, tails docked, All dogs must be purebred. Mix Limestone Creek Cocoa, $250. Forrest Co., Hattiesburg, 601-498-0692. dewclaws removed, $500. Scott Co., breed dogs will not be allowed to ad- Reg. Miniature & Toy Australian Shep- NKC Feist female, born 12/12/16, herd puppies, tails docked, dewclaws Atomic, Landrum’s Taz & Kenner Forest, 601-507-4709. vertise. Each subscriber is allowed to removed, wormed, up to date on shots UKC Bluetick Coonhound puppies, 6 bred, tan/white, $150. Simpson Co., advertise only two dog breeds. for age, males & females, $600 & up. months old, Spanky bred top & bot- Braxton, 601-826-3976. GOLDEN RETRIEVERS We cannot accept ads from any in- Attala Co., Kosciusko, 662-803-6014. tom, mother is #1 tree dog, video avail- dividual who is engaged in any type able, $300. Lincoln Co., Brookhaven, Treeing Feists, various ages & hunting CKC Golden Retriever puppies, first of puppy mill operation or acts as a FB Australian Shepherd puppies, no 601-835-3040. stages, most are Buckley stock, some shots/wormed, ready to go 2/4/20, papers, males & females available, lightly started, papers on all, $300 & dealer, broker, buncher, or agent in $600. Hinds Co., Jackson, 601-502- born 12/6/19, tails docked, shots/ CURS up. Yazoo Co., Bentonia, 662-590- 0643. the business of buying and selling wormed, parents on site, $150. Jones 2527. dogs and/or bred solely for profit Co., Myrick, 601-422-3633. OMCBA Cur puppies, 7 months old, GREAT PYRENEES Feist puppies, born 11/20/19, 2 females rather than protection of breed blue female & black/tan male, off of & 1 male, out of squirrel dog stock, integrity (as defined by the United BEAGLES champion squirrel dogs, $200 each or Reg. Great Pyrenees puppies, expect had shots, $75 each. Jasper Co., Bay States Department of Agriculture). $350 for both. Calhoun Co., Pittsboro, mid-late Feb., accepting $50 depos- Springs, 601-670-1086. We do not list ads for any type of Started & good running Beagle rab- 662-414-0504. its at this time, pictures of parents dogs at stud service. Only in-state bit dogs, red & tricolored, $125-$400; Feist puppies, born 10/4/19, out of good available, $350. Marshall Co., Holly 2 Beagle puppies, 7 weeks old, $150 2 OMCBA Cur females, 11 months old, residents are allowed to advertise squirrel stock, first shots/wormed, par- Springs, 662-347-0972. each. Walthall Co., Tylertown, 601- have treed their own squirrels in the within this category. ents on premises, $75 each. Perry Co., 876-5467. woods, Streak & Jukebox breeding, Richton, 601-394-8837. PB Great Pyrenees puppies, 4 males & The Herding, Working & Hunt- $400 each. Grenada Co., Grenada, 662- 2 females, with badger markings, vac- ing dog breeds list utilized by BORDER COLLIES 614-1701. Feist puppies, squirrel dogs, 5 months cinated/wormed, parents are working the Mississippi Market Bulletin is old, sire is a champion & dam’s parents dogs on farm, pictures available, $200- endorsed by the Mississippi State ABC Border Collie puppies, working/ OMCBA Cur female, 2 years old, very are champions, Boggs Creek, KY Doe $250. Simpson Co., Mendenhall, 601- Veterinarian and the Mississippi winning cattle dog bloodlines of Juan well started but not finished, $600. & Landrum’s Taz bloodlines, $250. 953-7573. Stone Co., Perkinston, 601-795-5248, Department of Agriculture and Reyes “Red” & Keith Gilleon’s “Roc,” Greene Co., Leakesville, 601-394-7830. $400. Union Co., Myrtle, 662-988- call or text. Great Pyrenees puppies, born Commerce. 2983. FRENCH BRITTANYS 12/10/19, 3 males & 2 females, parents It is the sole discretion of the Mountain Cur puppies, born 7/5/19, on site, large, healthy puppies with Mississippi Market Bulletin to accept several hall of famers on paper: Streak, ABCA Border Collie puppies, born AKC & UKC French Brittany puppies, badger markings - mostly gray, some Clark’s Pistol Pete, Franklin’s Thun- or reject any dog ad for submission. 12/30/19, out of working parents, born 12/23/19, very good pedigrees, red, $150. Tallahatchie Co., Charles- der, Gaietto’s Jukebox, among others, $350. Calhoun Co., Bruce, 662-983- both parents hunt quail & pheasant, ton, 662-645-1589. males $300, females $250. Tate Co., 4423. $500. Neshoba Co., Philadelphia, 601- AUSTRALIAN CATTLE DOGS Coldwater, 662-292-7384. Great Pyrenees puppies, born 11/20/19, 562-3737, call or text. AKC Border Collie male puppy, 8 wormed, raised with goats, sheep & PB Blue Heeler puppies, 3 females, weeks old, champion bloodlines, sable Black Mouth Cur puppies, with a little chickens, $150. Hinds Co., Terry, 601- born 8/16/19, dewclaws removed, tails & white, $800. Lincoln Co., Brookhav- ridgeback, born 10/4/19, black male, GERMAN SHEPHERDS 951-2992. docked, good natured parents, had all en, 601-695-2514. red female & black/tan female avail- shots, $125 each. Monroe Co., Amory, able, $200. Pearl River Co., Carriere, AKC German Shepherd puppies, 6 Great Pyrenees puppies, 5 months old, 662-825-2026. ABC Border Collie puppies, 2 males & 601-273-0589. weeks old, first shots/wormed, black 2 males 8 months old also available, 1 female, shots/wormed, out of work- & black/red markings, very healthy, shots/wormed, already working with PB Blue Heeler puppies, 3 females & 5 ing parents, excellent bloodlines, $450. Mountain Cur squirrel dog, 3 years females $425, males $450. Panola Co., animals, $200 each. Pontotoc Co., males, born 12/20/19, tails docked, had Lamar Co., Lumberton, 601-688-1498. old, close hunting dog, $1,000. Nesho- Courtland, 662-654-9456. Pontotoc, 662-419-7701. shots, out of good working dogs, par- ba Co., Noxapater, 662-803-5886. AKC Border Collie male, 10 months AKC German Shepherd puppies, black ents on premises, $200. Noxubee Co., Great Pyrenees female, 2 years old, ex- old, working long hours & don’t have Catahoula Cur male & female, 3 & beautiful, ready to go, $350. Hinds Macon, 662-361-8004. cellent protector of free range poultry, time to train, does some commands months old, out of cow/hog dog stock, Co., Jackson, 601-955-5329. $25 OBO. Covington Co., Collins, 601- like sit & fetch, $300. Lamar Co., Lum- healthy & pretty, $175 for both. Yazoo 988-4121, call or text. PB Heeler puppies, 1 red female, 3 red AKC German Shepherd male, intact berton, 601-688-5050. Co., Bentonia, 662-755-2543. males & 1 blue male, shots/wormed, male, 14 months old, black/tan, will out of great working stock, ready to go PB Border Collie puppies, 8 weeks old, be big, shots/wormed, vet checked, JACK RUSSELL TERRIERS 2/16/20, $200. Carroll Co., Carrollton, 1 male & 2 females, $300 each. Amite DOBERMAN PINSCHERS pictures available, $400. Lincoln Co., 662-458-0797. Co., Magnolia, 601-249-8191. Bogue Chitto, 601-833-0321. CKC Jack Russell Terrier puppies, Doberman Pinscher female, 3 years smooth, broken & rough coat, shots/ PB Blue Heeler male, 1 year old, $100. Border Collie male puppy, 5 months old, European & American bred, AKC German Shepherd puppies, large wormed, black/white & tan/white Scott Co., Forest, 601-421-0434. old, black/white, white legs, split face, around 70 lbs., obedient, good with type, black/tan, born 10/30/19, great available, great pets & hunting dogs, Page 22 MISSISSIPPI MARKET BULLETIN February 1, 2020

$300. Rankin Co., Brandon, 601-825- 2779. USDA Seeks Applications for Grants to Help CKC Jack Russell Terrier puppies, ready now, tan/white & black/white available, males & females, shots/ Agricultural Producers and Small Rural wormed, parents on site, great Valen- tine’s gift, $300. Leake Co., Carthage, 662-590-6500. Businesses Develop and Market New Products LABRADOR RETRIEVERS By John Rounsaville U.S. Department of Agriculture. Our nities, and increasing on-farm in- process and package grains, fruits, State Director agency provides grants and loans to come. Grants can be used for plan- and vegetables – among numerous AKC British Labrador Retriever pup- USDA Rural Development assist in the development of public ning activities or for working capital other value-added initiatives. Last pies, born 10/28/19, black & yellow infrastructure, utilities, housing, expenses related to producing and year, Home Place Pastures in Como, To survive in the competitive community facilities, and business- marketing a value-added agricultur- males available, $600 each. Simpson Mississippi was awarded a VAPG for Co., Magee, 601-259-0415. world of agribusiness, agriculture es in rural communities. This year, al product. Examples of planning ac- producers must be innovators. In Rural Development invested more tivities under the VAPG can include working capital to raise, market, and Labrador Retriever dog, free. Smith fact, farmers and ranchers have al- than $800 million into our rural conducting feasibility studies and sell its unique line of grass-fed beef. Co., Taylorsville, 601-785-2222. ways been innovators, often making Mississippi communities. Among developing business plans for pro- Do you have an innovative idea to do with whatever is at hand in order our many programs, we offer finan- cessing and marketing value-added develop a value-added product from PEMBROKE WELSH CORGIS to get the job done. But, there’s cer- cial assistance to assist agricultural products. Working capital grants your own farm or ranch? If so, ap- tainly more to innovation than be- entrepreneurs in bringing business can cover expenses such as process- plying for the Value-Added Producer AKC Pembroke Welsh Corgi puppies, ing handy with bailing wire and duct ideas to life. ing costs, marketing and advertising males & females, red, white & tricol- Grant through USDA Rural Develop- tape. Farm families are adept at nur- This month, USDA is announcing expenses, and inventory and salary ored available, microchipped, first ment may provide you an excellent turing Mother Nature’s bounty and funding availability for our Value- expenses. shots/wormed, ready to go 2/14/20, opportunity to further your farm’s then applying entrepreneurial spirit, Added Producer Grant (VAPG) pro- Across the country, farmers and $1,000. Marion Co., Columbia, 601- business objectives. Contact our 441-0456. innovation, and sweat to make it gram. 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Thu.-Wed., Feb. 6-12 Sat., Feb. 29 Dixie National Rough Stock 2nd Annual 2020 Dixie National Rodeo South MS Horse Association Meridian Open Black Rodeo ROTTWEILERS Coliseum Open Horse Show Wed.-Thu., Feb. 5-6 AKC German Rottweiler puppies, with Sat.-Sun., Feb. 22-23 Dixie National Wagon Trains papers, parents on site, 25 years expe- Great Southern Gun & Knife Show Sat.-Sun., Feb. 22-23 rience raising Rottweilers, $800. Hinds Trade Mart BARREL RACES, Co., Bolton, 601-866-9405. Mid-South Little Britches Rodeo Sat.-Sun., Feb. 22-23 2 AKC Rottweiler puppies, 6 months MS Gem and Mineral Society Sat., Feb. 29 ROPINGS & old, German bloodline, male & fe- Trade Mart MS Western Horse Show male, tails docked, dewclaws removed, RODEOS had shots, black/rust markings, $650. NBHA Mississippi Horse Park Oktibbeha Co., Sturgis, 662-312-8990. Sat., Feb. 1, 2020 Starkville, MS (Oktibbeha Co.) AKC Rottweilers, working line, from MISSISSIPPI Rankin County Multi-Purpose Pavilion Ph: 662- 325-9350 some of the best breeding kennels Brandon, MS (Rankin Co.) around the world, $1,500. Pearl MARKET BULLETIN Ph: 601-591-0944 NIRA Ozark Region Rodeo River Co., Picayune, 601-590-1663, Thu.-Sat., Feb. 20-22, 2020 Rotary Classic Rodeo www.mississippirottweilers.com. Lauderdale County Agri-Center Fri.-Sat., Feb. 7-8, 2020 Meridian, MS (Lauderdale Co.) SIBERIAN HUSKIES Mississippi Horse Park Ph: 601-482-8498 Starkville, MS (Oktibbeha Co.) Ph: 662- 325-9350 AKC Siberian Husky puppies, born NBHA S05 Sat., Feb. 22, 2020 12/19/19, males & females, shots/ NBHA MS07 Barrel Race Lincoln Civic Center wormed, black/white, red/white, silver/ Sat., Feb. 8, 2020 Brookhaven, MS (Lincoln Co.) white & solid white, $650-$800. New- Lauderdale County Agri-Center Ph: 601-823-9064 ton Co., Union, 601-745-1609. Meridian, MS (Lauderdale Co.) Ph: 601-482-8498 DOG HANDLING Mid-South Little Britches Rodeo & SUPPLIES 2nd Annual Sat-Sun., Feb. 22-23, 2020 Meridian Open Black Rodeo Rankin County Multi-Purpose Pavilion Sat., Feb. 15, 2020 Brandon, MS (Rankin Co.) Dogtra Pathfinder track & train 4 dog Lauderdale County Agri-Center Ph: 601-591-0944 unit, used very little, excellent, $850. Meridian, MS (Lauderdale Co.) Newton Co., Little Rock, 601-562-6544. Subscribe, Renew and Place Ads Ph: 601-482-8498 Lynn McKenzie Barrel Racing Clinic Sat.-Sun., Apr. 4-5, 2020 New 10 x 10 dog kennel with custom top, cost close to $400, asking $275. www.msmarketbulletin.org Winter Barrel Series Purvis, MS (Lamar Co.) Jasper Co., Stringer, 601-498-2526. Sat., Feb. 15, 2020 Ph: 601-552-9157 or 601-408-6006. February 1, 2020 MISSISSIPPI MARKET BULLETIN Page 23 HHH UPCOMING EVENTS HHH Small Farm Demonstration Workshop- Thu., Feb. 6, 2020, located at the Capps Technology Center, 920 Hwy. 82 West, Indianola, MS (Sunflower Co.) Equipment Topics covered: Irrigation & Water Management, Cover Crops, USDA Programs & Services (EQIP & Farm Bill program), Farm Security, Land Leasing for mul- tiple recreational uses. Lunch provided. Please call or text Clifton Peters at 601-572-5378 to registered or for more information.

Dixie National Rodeo Tractor Show- hosted by MS IHC Chapter 44, Fri.-Sat., Auctions Feb. 7-8, 2020, Mississippi Trade Mart, Jackson, MS (Hinds Co.) For more in- formation contact: Randy Porter at 601-573-4525 or Andy Boatwright at 601- 940-7127. Farm & Construction Equipment Auction Sat., Feb. 22, 2020 at 8:00 AM Columbus Gun Show- Sat.-Sun., Feb. 8-9, 2020, Columbus Fairgrounds, 764 Hwy. 69 South, Columbus, MS (Lowndes Co.) Show hours: Sat. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. 2749 Hwy. 21 - Forest, MS (Scott Co.) & Sun. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Buy, sale, trade or appraisals. Hourly door prizes. Like Hollingsworth Enterprises, Inc. MS Lic. #142 us on Facebook at Big Pop Gun Shows. For more information call 601-498- 4235 or www.bigpopgunshows.com.

Selling construction equipment, heavy duty trucks & trailers, tractors, farm implements & equip- Cattle Meeting- Tue., Feb. 13, 2020, starting at 11 a.m. at the Rankin County ment, vehicles, shop tools & much more. Call now to advertise. Listing, online bidding & terms Co-op, Brandon, MS (Rankin Co.) Speakers this year will be focusing on weed will be available at www.hollingsworthauctions.com. For more information call 601-469-2705 or & fly control in your heard. Lunch to be provided. For more information call 601-954-4230. 601-825-5051.

Small Farm Demonstration Workshop- Thu., Feb. 13, 2020, located at 304 2-Day Construction & Farm Equipment Public Auction West Jackson Street, Belzoni, MS (Humphreys Co.) Topics covered: Irrigation Fri.-Sat., Mar. 6-7, 2020 at 9:00 AM both days & Water Management, Cover Crops, USDA Programs & Services (EQIP & Farm 2236 Hwy. 49 - Brooklyn, MS (Forrest Co.) Bill program), Farm Security, Land Leasing for multiple recreational uses. Lunch provided. Please call or text Clifton Peters at 601-572-5378 to registered Jeff Martin Auctioneers, Inc. MSAL Lic. #1255 or for more information.

Fri., Mar. 6, featuring construction equipment, heavy duty trucks, trailers & construction support Greenville Gun Show- Sat.-Sun., Feb. 15-16, 2020, Washington County Con- equipment. Sat., Mar. 7 featuring farm tractors, implements, vehicles, pickups & recreational items. vention Center, 1040 Raceway Road, Greenville, MS (Washington Co.)Show For more information call 601-450-6200 or www.jeffmartinauctioneers.com. hours: Sat. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. & Sun. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Buy, sale, trade or appraisals. Hourly door prizes. Like us on Facebook at Big Pop Gun Shows. For more information call 601-498-4235 or www.bigpopgunshows.com. Equipment Auction Sat., Mar. 21, 2020 at 9:00 AM Magnolia State Rabbit Breeders Association Rabbit Show- Triple Open Double Youth Show, Sat., Feb. 22, 2020, at 8 a.m., Columbia Expo Center, 150 Indus- Senatobia, MS (Tate Co.) trial Park Road, Columbia, MS (Marion Co.) For more information or a catalog, Five Star Auctions, Inc. MS Lic. #131 contact Tracey Freeman at 985-516-4016 or log on to Facebook under Magno- lia State RBA 2020 Spring Show. Tractors, cattle equipment, feed grinder mixers, haying equipment, construction & harvest- John Bennett Memorial Tractor Pull- hosted by MS IHC Chapter 44, Winona, ing equipment, implements. For more information and free color brochure call 662-562-5338 or MS (Montgomery Co.) Sat., Feb. 22, 2020. For more information contact Stacy www.fivestarauction.com. “Hollywood” Hamilton at 662-809-2515 or John Ray Roberson at 662-614- 7025.

61st Gem, Mineral, Fossil & Jewelry Show- Sat.-Sun., Feb. 22-23, 2020, Mississippi Trade Mart, MS Fairgrounds, Jackson, MS (Hinds Co.) Dixie National Antique Tractor Show Sat. 9 a.m.- 6 p.m. Sun. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. 27 vendors, exhibits/demonstrations, children activities & prizes. For more information call 601-344-8171 or www. February 7-8, 2020 missgems.org. Trade Mart, Mississippi State Fairgrounds, Jackson, MS Tupelo Gun & Knife Show- Fri.-Sun., Mar. 13-15, 2020, Tupelo Furniture Mar- ket, Building #5. Fri. 5-9 p.m., Sat. 9 a.m. - 6 p.m., Sun. 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Buy, sale or get an appraisal. For more information call 662-401-1270 or email mc- [email protected].

Peacocks & Ponies Model Horse Show- Sat. & Sun., Mar. 21-22, 2020, MSU Extension Conference Center, Forrest County Multi-Purpose Complex, 952 Sullivan Drive, Hattiesburg, MS (Forrest Co.) For more information on this model horse hobby event: call 601-818-7789, visit www.peacocksandponies. weebly.com or go to Peacocks and Ponies Model Horse Show on Facebook.

Barton Trade Days- Sat.-Sun., Mar. 21-22, 2020, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m., at 928 Quinn Road, Byhalia, MS (Marshall Co.) Indoor/outdoor booth space available. An- tiques, tools, metal art, arts & crafts, jams, jellies, chickens and goats, some- thing for everyone. For more information call Lisa at 901-326-9366.

6th Annual Shiloh Arts & Crafts Show- Sat., Apr. 4, 2020, will take place on the historic Shiloh United Methodist Church Campground, located at 2394 Shiloh Road, Pelahatchie, MS (Rankin Co.) Come browse the vendors, tour the Shiloh Museum (church history from 1828 to present), and enjoy good food and fellowship. Entertainment will be provided by The Elderly Brothers and activities are being planned for the children. Festivities begin and 9 a.m. and last until 3 p.m. Free admission and free parking. For more information call 662-587-5002.

The Dixieland Old Engine Club Spring Show- Fri.-Sat., Apr. 10-11, 2020, at the Water Park in Columbia, MS (Marion Co.) All makes and models of antique To exhibit your antique tractor or for more information call engines, tractors and equipment are welcome. The public is invited and admis- Randy Porter 601-813-6876. sion is free. For more information contact: Robert Alman at 601-954-7904 or Vince Smith at 601-606-1181. Page 24 MISSISSIPPI MARKET BULLETIN February 1, 2020 WEEKLY LIVESTOCK UPCOMING LIVESTOCK AUCTIONS & SALES SHOWS & SALES CATTLE AUCTIONS Southeast Mississippi Livestock HORSE AUCTIONS Mississippi Board of Animal Health Regulations Sale Day - Monday - 12:30 PM require that all public sales of livestock and poultry (even if they are on Cattlemen’s Stockyard, LLC Hattiesburg, MS (Forrest Co.) Farmers Livestock Marketing private property) must have prior approval by the State Veterinarian Sale Day - Monday - 12:30 PM Ph: 601-268-2587 2nd Sat. of each month 30-days prior to sale. For more information, call 1-888-646-8731. West Point, MS (Clay Co.) Tack 3:00 PM - Horses 6:00 PM Ph: 662-495-1178 Tadlock Stockyard Carthage, MS (Leake Co.) CATTLE SHOWS & SALES Sale Day - Monday - 12:00 PM Ph: 601-267-7884 or 662-317-9021 Double L Cattle Auction Forest, MS (Scott Co.) Sale Day - Mondays - 1:00 PM Southern Cattlemen’s 7th Annual Bull & Female Sale Ph: 601-469-3642 Lucedale Livestock Producers Thaxton, MS (Pontotoc Co.) Sat., Feb. 15, 2020 at 1:00 PM 4th Sat. of each Ph: 662-489-4343 Walnut Sales Co. Southeast Mississippi Livestock - Hattiesburg, MS (Forrest Co.) Tack 10:00 AM - Horses 1:00 PM Sale Day - Saturday - 1:00 PM East MS Farmers Livestock Co. Lucedale, MS (George Co.) 55 Angus bulls 15 to 17 mos. old, 45 Hereford bulls 15- 2 yr olds & 30- 15 to 17 Walnut, MS (Tippah Co.) mos. old. Also offering a select group of females: 15 Registered Hereford pairs, 5 Sale Day - Tuesday - 12:00 PM Ph: 601-947-3352 or 601-508-1534 Ph: 662-223-4351 Registered Hereford bred cows, 30 F1/Half Bloods heavy bred heifers and 20 F1 Philadelphia, MS (Neshoba Co.) yearling open heifers. For more information contact: Lane Smith at 601-606- Mize Horse Sale Ph: 601-656-6732 Winona Stockyard 7859 or Ron Melancon at 601-597-5995. Sale Day - Tuesday - 12:00 PM 3rd & 5th Sat. of each month Farmers Livestock Marketing Winona, MS (Montgomery Co.) Tack 10:00 AM - Horses 1:00 PM Rogers Bar HR Spring Turnout Bull Sale Sale Day - Wednesday - 1:00 PM Sat., Feb. 22, 2020 at 12:30 PM Ph: 662-283-1652 Mize, MS (Smith Co.) 2 miles west of Collins, MS (Covington Co.) on Hwy. 84 Carthage, MS (Leake Co.) Ph: 601-765-3530 or 601-517-7777 Ph: 601- 267-7884 ORDER BUYERS Selling 65 Charolais bulls, 2 years old. For more information call 601-765-8848 Pontotoc Sockyard, Inc. or 601-765-7751. Glenwild Stockyard Central Mississippi Cattle Buyers Every Saturday - 11:00 AM Sale Day - Monday - 1:00 PM Purchasing Cattle on Mondays Pontotoc, MS (Pontotoc Co.) Grenada, MS (Grenada Co.) 7:30 AM - 12:00 PM HORSE SHOWS & SALES Ph: 662-489-4385 Ph: 662-226-1900 No Commission - No Shrink Pickens, MS (Holmes Co.) 2-Day Dixie National Quarter Horse Equestrians With Disabilities Show T. Smith Livestock Gowan Stockyards Ph: 601-540-8180 or 601-315-1009 Tue.-Wed., Feb. 4-5, 2019 Sale Day - Wednesday - 1:00 PM 1st Saturday of Every Month Mississippi State Fairgrounds - Jackson, MS (Hinds Co.) Kosciusko, MS (Attala Co.) Cochran Cattle Buying Station Tack 10:30 AM - Horses 1:30 PM Purchasing Cattle on Saturdays Ph: 662-289-9727 Hattiesburg, MS (Forrest Co.) AQHA, NSBA & PHBA approved. For more information call 228-669-4534 or 7:00 AM - 12:00 PM visit www.dnqhs.org. Lincoln Co. L/S Commission Co. No Commission - No Shrink Ph: 601-583-0828 or 601-544-6595 GOAT & SHEEP 2020 Youth Speed Event Series Sale Day - Tuesday - 1:00 PM McLain, MS (Greene Co.) AUCTIONS Feb. 8; Mar. 7; Apr. 25 Ph: 601-525-6463 or 601-258-2263 Brookhaven, MS (Lincoln Co.) Lamar County Multipurpose Center - Purvis, MS (Lamar Co.) Ph: 601-833-2654 Double L Auction Givens Farms Monday - 6:00 PM Saturdays 10 a.m. - until. Order of events: Four Little Britches events followed Lipscomb Brothers Livestock Market Purchasing Cattle on Mondays Thaxton, MS (Pontotoc Co.) by goat tying/ribbon pull, obstacles race, stakes, poles, barrels and exhibition Sale Day - Wednesday - 7:00 PM 7:00 AM - 12:00 PM Ph: 662-489-4343 barrels. Age division classes for 19 and under and all riders with special needs. Como, MS (Panola Co.) No Commission - No Shrink Helmets & western attire required (must have a collar, short sleeves are op- Ph: 662-526-5362 Jayess, MS (Walthall Co.) Farmers Livestock Sale Barn tional, no T-shirts or caps). For more information call 601-441-8993 or 601- 543-9815. Ph: 601-660-5071 1st Sat. of each month - 11:00 AM Livestock Producers Assn. #1 Carthage, MS (Leake Co.) The Southern Classic Sale Day - Tuesday - 12:15 PM Lee Edens Cattle Company Ph: 601-750-0423 or 601-750-0954 Tue.-Sun., Feb. 11-16, 2020 Tylertown, MS (Walthall Co.) Purchasing Cattle Mon. thru Wed. Mississippi State Fairgrounds - Jackson, MS (Hinds Co.) Ph: 601-876-3465 No Commission - No Shrink Meridian Stockyard, Inc. Amory, MS (Monroe Co.) 1st Mon. of each month - 11:00 AM For more information call 601-604-9779 or www.mqha.org. Lucedale Livestock Producers Ph: 662-791-1531 or 662-617-9057 Sale Day - Wednesday - 11:00 AM Meridian, MS (Lauderdale Co.) Southern Classic Horse Sale Lucedale, MS (George Co.) Parker Livestock Buying Station Ph: 601-482-7275 Sat., Feb. 15, 2020 Ph: 601-947-3352 Purchasing Cattle at 2 Locations Mississippi State Fairgrounds - Jackson, MS (Hinds Co.) Pontotoc Stockyard, Inc. Mondays 7:30 AM - 11:30 AM For more information call 601-672-2978 or www.mqha.org. Macon Stockyards, Inc. Seminary, MS (Covington Co.) Every Saturday - 11:00 AM Sale Day - Monday - 12:30 PM Tuesday’s 7:30 AM - 11:30 AM Pontotoc, MS (Pontotoc Co.) Macon, MS (Noxubee Co.) Lumberton, MS (Pearl River Co.) Ph: 662-489-4385 GOAT/SHEEP SHOWS & SALES Ph: 662-726-5153 No Commission - No Shrink Southeast Mississippi Livestock Ph: 601-722-9081 South Central Katahdin Association Private Treaty Sale Meridian Stockyards Sale Day - Monday - 9:30 AM Fri.-Sat., June 12-13, 2020 Sale Day - Monday - 12:00 PM Simpson County Cattle Buyers Hattiesburg, MS (Forrest Co.) Silver Creek Equestrian Club - Vicksburg, MS (Warren Co.) Meridian, MS (Lauderdale Co.) Purchasing Cattle on Mondays Ph: 601-268-2587 Ph: 601-482-7275 7:00 AM - 12:00 PM Will be selling Katahdin hair sheep. For more information call 337-967-0422. No Commission - No Shrink Trade Day Auction Peoples Livestock Auction Magee, MS (Simpson Co.) 4th Sat. of each month Sale Day - Monday - 1:00 PM Ph: 601-315-1009 Houston, MS (Chickasaw Co.) Philadelphia, MS (Neshoba Co.) MISSISSIPPI MARKET BULLETIN Ph: 662-456-3018 Smith & Rogers Cattle Buyers Ph: 601-575-5059. Purchasing Cattle on Saturdays Mississippi’s #1 agricultural buy and sell newspaper that Pontotoc Stockyard, Inc. 7:00 AM - 12:00 PM Y & R Livestock Sales has been bringing buyers and sellers together since 1928, Sale Day - Saturday - 11:00 AM No Commission - No Shrink Every 3rd & 5th Sat. - 1:00 PM with over 32,000 subscribers. Pontotoc, MS (Pontotoc Co.) Brookhaven, MS (Lincoln Co.) Booneville, MS (Tippah Co.) Ph: 662-489-4385 Ph: 601-754-5505 or 601-754-8116 Ph: 662-891-6554 or 662-720-6006 www.msmarketbulletin.org February 1, 2020 MISSISSIPPI MARKET BULLETIN Page 25

FARM Mississippi Timber Price Report Regions MARKET

REPORT Northeast (NE) LIVESTOCK Northwest (NW) These are overall statewide averages (price per cwt) Prices reported the week of 1/17/20 Cattle Receipts 5,722 - Last Year 5,920 For current cattle prices call 601-359-1159

Steers (based on medium & large 1 & 2): 200-300 lbs...... $167.00–$200.00 300-400 lbs...... $159.00–$200.00 400-500 lbs...... $143.00–$179.00 500-600 lbs...... $139.00–$163.00 600-700 lbs...... $127.00–$147.00 Southwest (SW) 700-800 lbs...... $115.00–$136.00 Southeast (SE) Heifers (based on medium & large 1 & 2): 200-300 lbs...... $135.00–$175.00 300-400 lbs...... $129.00–$155.00 400-500 lbs...... $121.00–$154.00 500-600 lbs...... $119.00–$145.00 600-700 lbs...... $105.00–$130.00 700-800 lbs...... $108.00–$120.00

Slaughter Cows: 850-1,200 lbs...... $34.00-$55.00

Slaughter Bulls: 1,500-2,500 lbs...... $60.00-$85.00

Cow/Calf Pairs (based on medium & large): 2-8 years old, with 100-300 lb. calves...... $700.00-$1,050.00

Replacement Cows (based on medium & large): 2-8 years old, 2-8 mos. bred...... $500.00-$1,100.00

POULTRY Prices reported the week of 1/17/20 For current poultry/egg prices call 404-562-5850

Broilers/Fryers: (¢ per lb. FOB-Dock, Mississippi Producers) 90.96¢

Eggs: (¢ per dozen, based on USDA Grade A) XL. 73-76¢, LG. 71-74¢, MED. 59-63¢

CATFISH Reporting Pounds Processed for the Month Ending: December 2019 Fish Processed 0 - 4 lbs. (foodservice/retail markets) Average Price (delivered to plant): 1.08¢ per lb. Fish Processed over 4 lbs. (large whole fish/round and gut market) Average Price (delivered to plant): 85¢ per lb.

CROPS Prices reported the week of 1/17/20. For current crop prices call 601-359-1120. Cotton (¢ per lb)...... (Mar.) 71.19 Soybeans ($ per bushel)...... 9.39 Wheat ($ per bushel)...... 5.88 Corn ($ per bushel)...... 4.10 (¢ per cwt.)...... (Mar.) 13.44 Rice The Mississippi Timber Price Report is updated quarterly by Mississippi State University Extension Service. Page 26 MISSISSIPPI MARKET BULLETIN February 1, 2020 A New Look at the Mississippi State Faigrounds

By Erin Williams ing quite a large, new project. Public Relations “Beginning April 2, 2018, just Professional & Writer a few days after I came in office, I spent three days walking around in As an integral part of Mississippi’s every building on the Fairgrounds,” Capital City, the Mississippi State said Commissioner Gipson. “I went Fairgrounds plays a huge role in in basements, the livestock barns, economic development for the area the equine center, the armory, etc. and state as a whole – larger, per- because I wanted to see for myself haps, than most realize. In fact, the what needed to be done. It was very 105-acre campus that consists of 27 noticeable to me during those three buildings including the Mississippi days just how much these buildings Coliseum, the Mississippi Trade were in need of repair.” Mart, and the Kirk Fordice Equine Although construction of the new Center, welcomes over 1.2 million $30 million Trade Mart – which will to believe that new windows had livestock barns was updating the these year-round events, and the fair. visitors and hosts over 550 event include 3, giant bays, a brand new been added. Another needed, and wiring. The barns were built in the It’s how it all started, and it needs to days each year. The Mississippi State entryway and foyer that will be fin- much welcomed, improvement to 1950s and the wiring was due for remain the focus.” Fair and Dixie National Livestock ished with Mississippi-made lumber the Coliseum will come in the form an overhaul,” said Commission Gip- In addition to these improve- Show and Rodeo are two of the top and wood, 3 café areas, and a brand of new seating. son. “We hired an in-house certified ments, new LED, energy-efficient events, among many more. new commercial kitchen - had al- “The chairs in the Coliseum are electrician who rewired the entire lighting has been installed through- After the appointment of Andy ready been approved and began in actually so antiquated that no one livestock barn, completely bringing out the Coliseum, new security cam- Gipson as Commissioner of Agricul- 2018, Commissioner Gipson, Steve makes them anymore; in fact, you all the electrical wiring and plugs to eras and lighting are in the process ture and Commerce, and the result- Hutton, and the rest of their team, can’t even buy the parts to replace current code. He also rewired all of of being installed throughout the ing immediate hire of Steve Hutton didn’t want to neglect the other im- them now. Throughout the years, the RV connections outside, which property, and over 1,000 horse stalls as Executive Director of the Fair provements that needed to be made we’ve had to tear out chairs from resulted in over 500 outlets and are being renovated along with cor- Commission, the Fairgrounds have around the campus as well. the top to replace seating down low breakers being repaired and 165 new responding barns. become a major priority of revital- “We knew with the new Trade because we don’t have the ability to RV slots being added.” Even though these improvements ization and modernization. While Mart we’d also need improvements buy replacement parts,” said Com- According to Commissioner Gip- to the fairgrounds campus will both residents and tourists alike to the Coliseum since the new Trade missioner Gipson. “Because of that, son, these improvements made in positively affect the state in terms have surely noticed the construc- Mart will be connected to the Colise- the legislature approved for all new the livestock barns and RV park of more, larger events that bring tion surrounding the campus, many um. After all, the Coliseum was built seating in the Coliseum which is a alone allows for new doors to be in additional revenue, as well as an don’t know about all the intricate in 1962, so it was time for improve- very great thing. We are very excited open for the Coliseum to host much overall better experience for existing improvements taking place that will ments,” said Commissioner Gipson. about that and hope to have the seat- larger livestock shows and events events, the affects of these improve- contribute to an overall improved, “One of the first improvements we ing fully complete next year.” than ever before, which will gener- ments also go further than that. beautiful, and updated campus. made was repairing all 44 white, The livestock barns have also had ate additional revenue throughout “Not a lot of people know that In March of 2018, after our state exterior columns on the Coliseum. improvements made. New signage the years. the Mississippi Fairgrounds is the legislature approved construction Many don’t realize that these col- was added to the livestock barns for “While I’m passionate and ex- primary staging ground of natural of a new Trade Mart, then Commis- umns are actually water drains that the first time in 20 years, air con- cited about the new Trade Mart and disaster response in Mississippi,” sioner of Agriculture and Commerce drain underground and they were ditioning – which will also serve as the improvements we’ve been able said Brian Perry, Chief of Staff for Cindy Hyde Smith broke ground leaking and causing structural chal- heating during the winter months – to make to the Coliseum and Fair- the Mississippi Department of Agri- on the new facility. The very next lenges so we repaired the concrete was added to the livestock barn bath- grounds as a whole, I’m most excited culture and Commerce. “There have month, Hyde-Smith was appointed and added new epoxy coating.” rooms for the very first time, and all about the agricultural and livestock been times where the Coliseum has to the U.S. Senate and Andy Gipson While the columns were being re- of the drains were cleaned out and improvements,” said Commissioner opened up as a Red Cross shelter, became the new Commissioner of paired, they also cleaned and shined repaired. Gipson. “Agriculture and livestock is like during Hurricane Katrina years Agriculture and Commerce, inherit- up all of the windows, leading many “One major thing we did to the why we even have the Fairgrounds, ago, and we may have to feed and house people in need. These repairs directly impact that as well. These repairs are for everybody.” Looking forward, future improve- ment goals would be to repave and concrete the parking lot, transform the old, vacant Amory building, and continue to add additional parking spaces. “It’s hard for me to talk about these repairs without mentioning how vital Steve Hutton has been in every aspect. I’ve got to give him a lot of credit; he executes and im- plements the vision for all of this impeccably,” said Commissioner Gipson. “He is someone that gets something done if he sees it needs to be done and this is just as much a part of his success story as it is for the state of Mississippi. When all of this is finished, I truly believe this will be a brand new beginning for the Mississippi Fairgrounds, and I’m excited to witness it all.” February 1, 2020 MISSISSIPPI MARKET BULLETIN Page 27

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By LeAnne Peters Jordan. She is attending Mississippi such as the Dixie National Livestock Board of Director/Secretary State University and is majoring in Show and Rodeo as well as attend of Phase One Trade Miss Rodeo Mississippi Foundation Animal and Dairy Sciences. school programs to promote Dixie Lila James Murphy, of Jackson, National as well as the sport of ro- Agreement with China The Miss Rodeo Mississippi Foun- Miss., was crowned this year’s Jr. deo. They will be on hand at each dation is proud to announce the win- Miss Dixie National. She is the performance of the rodeo to sign ners of the 46th Miss Dixie National By Paige Manning 15-year-old daughter of Jamie and autographs. Pageant. The pageant was held Janu- Director of Marketing Jenny Murphy, and attends Jackson Eleven young ladies from across ary 11, 2020, at the Mississippi State Preparatory School. Lila won pho- and Public Relations - MDAC the state were crowned as Miss Dixie Fairgrounds, in Jackson, Mississippi, togenic, personality, and appearance National Sweethearts. They ranged Commissioner of Agriculture and with the winners being featured at categories in her division. in age from 4 to 8-years-old. Commerce Andy Gipson applauds the Dixie National Livestock Show Laney Brook Powell, of Raleigh, Royalty from the Mid-South Little President Donald J. Trump for sign- and Rodeo in February. Miss., was crowned Miss Dixie Makayla Grace Jordan, of Noxa- National Princess. Laney is the Britches Rodeo Association, Missis- ing Phase One of the Economic and pater, Miss., was selected Miss Dixie 11-year-old daughter of BJ & Chas- sippi High School and Mississippi Trade Agreement with China. This of agriculture and trade.” National for 2020. Makayla won all ity Ainsworth and Ashley Powell, and Junior High School Rodeo, were on historic agreement is a significant As part of the agreement, China the divisions of the Miss pageant attends Raleigh Elementary School. hand to present the awards during step in achieving fair and balanced has agreed to make substantial pur- (Personality, Horsemanship, and She took home awards for winning the Coronation celebration. trade and will further open China’s chases of American manufacturing Appearance), and was awarded most the appearance and personality divi- For more information, log on to food and agriculture market to goods, agricultural products, en- photogenic. Makayla is the 19-year- sions. the Miss Rodeo Mississippi website American products. ergy products, and services, mark- old daughter of Rocky and Bridget They will be featured at events at www.missrodeomississippi.com. “I applaud President Trump’s per- sistence in negotiating new trade ing a monumental win for American deals that will benefit American in- farmers and businesses. China will purchase and import on average at dustries, especially agriculture. Ag- least $40 billion of U.S. food, agricul- riculture is Mississippi’s number one tural, and seafood products annually industry, and it has been greatly af- for a total of at least $80 billion over fected by trade disputes with China. the next two years. These products Our farmers have made sacrifices so will cover the full range of U.S. food, our President could negotiate, with agricultural, and seafood products. strength, a better trade agreement Increased sales of U.S. agriculture that protects American interests products to China will benefit Mis- and security,” said Commissioner sissippi farmers. Over the past two Gipson. “The signing of the Phase years, Mississippi has seen a decline One Trade Agreement with China in exports to China. Mississippi ex- is a welcomed beginning to resolve ported nearly $58 million of agricul- these trade disputes, and serves as tural commodities to China in 2019, a symbol of the patriotism of our down from $125 million in 2018 farmers. I’m grateful for the work with top exports being cotton and President Trump is doing on behalf forest products. Commissioner Gipson Applauds Passage of USMCA

By Paige Manning Pictured left to right are: Lila Murphy, Junior Miss Dixie National, Makayla Jordan, Miss Dixie National, Laney Director of Marketing Powell, Dixie National Princess. and Public Relations - MDAC

Commissioner of Agriculture and Commerce Andy Gipson praised the passage of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Dixie National Junior Round-Up Trade Agreement (USMCA) by the U.S. Senate. Livestock Shows Commissioner Gipson said, “I ap- plaud the passage of USMCA by the By MSU Extension Service market livestock shows in Missis- shows within the State. If they re- U.S. Senate today. USMCA modern- cant economic driver. sippi. The Champion and Reserve ceive a blue ribbon on their animal izes the trading relationship be- Gipson continued, “Last year, Mis- Every year, for one week in early Champion of the Junior Steer Show, at the district show, they can then tween the U.S. and two of our most sissippi exported nearly $91 million February, youth who raise livestock Junior Market Lamb Show, Junior participate in the Dixie National. important trading partners: Canada of agricultural products to Canada, and participate in the 4-H & FFA Market Swine Show, Junior Market There were over 1,600 market ani- and Mexico. I’m thankful for the ef- and more than $44 million to Mex- livestock programs in Mississippi Goat Show, and Overall Champion mals at the five district shows and forts of, and votes of support from, ico. It is crucial that our farmers, head to Jackson for the annual Dixie Mississippi Bred steer, lamb, and hog over 1,100 ended up at the Dixie Na- Senator Roger Wicker and Senator ranchers and agribusiness continue National Junior Round-Up Livestock are singled out for a special tribute to have access to international mar- tional Junior Round-Up, from which Cindy Hyde-Smith, as well as the Shows. These youth bring show at the Dixie National. The exhibitors kets, and USMCA will be a powerful the champions were selected. These entire Mississippi U.S House delega- entries from their junior livestock purchased many of these animals tion for their unanimous support.” tool in those pursuits. President champion animals were sold to the projects to compete for champions last spring, and these young exhibi- Canada and Mexico make up the Trump has been a champion for this of their individual categories. tors with champions have worked highest bidder at the Sale of Junior largest global market for U.S. farm trade deal, and I look forward to him The Dixie National is the show- long and hard to raise their out- Champions auction. and food exports. Mississippi pro- signing it soon.” case for the 4-H & FFA livestock standing animals. For more information on showing duces nearly $8 billion in farm com- The U.S. House of Representa- programs and livestock industry; it First, boys and girls exhibit their livestock contact your local Exten- modities each year, making it the tives previously passed USMCA on is also the site of the largest junior animals at one of the five district sion Service. state’s largest industry and a signifi- December 19, 2019.