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VOL. 96, No. 26 www.LDAF.la.gov December 26, 2013 For the Love of Wine...

By Veronica Mosgrove

Tucked away off Highway 1082 in Covington, in 2005 when the legislature eliminated the right to Louisiana sits a little taste of heaven for wine lovers. self-distribute wine. We were collateral damage. In “Usually, the first thing I hear is, ‘I’m surprised it’s so order to protect the distributors, the legislature elimi- good.’ They perceive our wine to be of lesser quality nated the native winery law and put the local wineries which is strange because of our food here,” says under significant financial stress,” said Case. Pontchartrain Vineyards President Lincoln Case. “When we were no longer allowed to self-distrib- “There’s a perception that quality wines only come ute, over-night we were suddenly making 25 percent from California or France, but I’d put our wines up less per bottle, which is tough for any business. The against anyone’s.” lowered revenue was difficult, especially since we are Case’s point was already at a disadvan- made when during the tage because we don’t interview, a couple have the infrastructure from Indiana randomly or the labor base the walked into the tasting bigger wineries have in room. They had just other parts of the coun- Pontchartrain Vineyards President Lincoln Case is a member visited Abita Brewery try. of the Louisiana Wine Agribusiness Task Force. The group is and stopped by to “look “When we pick or looking at ways to grow and expand Louisiana’s wine industry. for things to do before own grapes, we have to heading back to New hire nursery workers at Orleans.” After tasting $15 an hour, subse- the locally produced quently our labor cost product, Leah DeBoy to pick a ton of grapes and Michael Holmes is around $500, and our said they were pleas- Leah DeBoy and Michael Holmes of Indiana chat total cost per ton of antly surprised by the with Lincoln Case as they sampled some grapes is around $4000. Enjoying this quality of the wine and Pontchartrain Vineyards wine. They were pleas- With their skilled labor purchased bottles of the antly surprised by the quality of the wine and pur- force, machinery, and Louisiana product to ability to spread grow- chased bottles of the Louisiana product to share share with family back ing costs over multiple with family back home. Market Bulletin? home. vineyards, California The vineyard sits on can pick a ton of grapes 45 acres and with 15 acres currently being cultivated for less than $200, selling us a ton of grapes for for growing grapes, specifically a white grape called around $1500.” Blanc Du Bois and a grape called Norton. Case says to combat that, they’ve altered their busi- Case was living and studying in Aix-en-Provence, ness plan. “Though our original business plan was to France, about 25 years ago when he realized some- operate a fully self-contained winery using all our thing. “I was looking at a neighbor’s vineyard. It was own Louisiana-grown , with the current situation 95 degrees and 100 percent humidity and I thought to in Louisiana, we are now sourcing much of our fruit myself that we could grow grapes and make wine in out of California, which is significantly cheaper than Louisiana.” Case, a lawyer by profession, returned growing here in Louisiana. Much of our efforts now home and shared his idea with a group of investors go into developing the winery as a destination. We’re who introduced him to John Seago, another working on getting bus tours up here and we’ve had Covington lawyer with a passion for wine, and some success in teaming up with local bed and break- together with the help of several investors, they fasts and breweries.” founded Pontchartrain Vineyards in 1991. Challenges still exist. While Case’s wines are sold Seago ran the operation until earlier this year. in some stores and local restaurants in the New Business was good until 2006 when the winery began Orleans area and, according to Case, even got a boost struggling to make money. By 2009, the winery was from a celebrity chef who used a Pontchartrain on the verge of shutting down. “The problem started See La. wine, continued on page 20 Page 2 MARKET BULLETIN December 26, 2013 Louisiana Agriculture & Forestry Today Strain: USDA Designates Drought Disaster Areas

Baton Rouge, La. (Dec. 11, 2013) Bienville, Bossier, Caddo, Allen, Beauregard, Caldwell, makes farm operators in primary - Louisiana Department of Claiborne, De Soto, East Carroll, Franklin, LaSalle, Rapides and and contiguous areas eligible to be Agriculture and Forestry Grant, Jackson, Lincoln, Madison, Tensas. considered for certain assistance Commissioner Mike Strain, Morehouse, Natchitoches, Commissioner Mike Strain said, from the Farm Service Agency D.V.M., received notice from the Ouachita, Red River, Richland, "As we all know, mother nature is (FSA), provided eligibility require- United States Department of Sabine, Union, Vernon, Webster, extremely unpredictable. Those ments are met. This assistance Agriculture (USDA) that 21 West Carroll and Winn parishes are farmers who are falling on hard includes low interest FSA emer- Louisiana parishes and seven con- declared primary natural disaster times as a result of the drought can gency loans. tiguous parishes are now designat- areas. now get some assistance to possi- Farmers and ranchers may get ed natural disaster areas as a result The seven parishes named as bly alleviate some of the hardship." additional information from their of the drought. contiguous disaster areas are: A federal disaster designation local FSA offices. MIKE STRAIN DVM COMMISSIONER

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December 26, 2013 MARKET BULLETIN Page 3 Visit your local farmers market ACADIA PARISH EAST BATON ROUGE PARISH Welsh New Orleans Covington Iota Baton Rouge Welsh Farmers Market Crescent City Farmers Market #3 Covington Farmers Market #2 Iota Farmers Market Red Stick Farmers Market #1 201 South Elms St. 3700 Orleans Ave. 419 North New Hampshire Gazebo on Main St. Fifth St. & Main St. Tues. 4:30-6:30 p.m., May- Oct. Thurs., 3 - 7 p.m., year round Wed. 10 a.m.- 2 p.m., year round 1st & 3rd Sat., 7-10 a.m. Sat. 8 a.m.- noon, year round LAFAYETTE PARISH New Orleans Folsom ALLEN PARISH Baton Rouge Lafayette Marketplace at Armstrong Park Folsom Community Farmers Oberlin Red Stick Farmers Market #2 Acadiana Farmers Market 700-900 block of N. Rampart St. Market Oberlin Farmers Market 8470 Goodwood Blvd. 801 Foreman Dr. & Dulles St. Thurs. 3-7 p.m., year round Railroad Avenue 228 West 6th Ave. Unitarian Church Parking Lot Tues., Thurs. & Sat. 5 - 10 a.m. 3rd Sat., 9 a.m - 1 p.m., March-Nov. Wed. 9 a.m. - 1 p.m., year round Tues. 8 a.m.-noon, April- Dec. Year round New Orleans Lower 9th Ward Sankofa Farmers Mandeville AVOYELLES PARISH Baton Rouge Lafayette Market Mandeville Trailhead Market Moreauville Red Stick Farmers Market #3 City Garden Market 5500 St. Claude Ave. 675 Lafitte St. WestMar Farms Dairy Market 7248 Perkins Road Heymann Blvd., Oil Center Sat. 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., year round Sat. 9 a.m. - 1 p.m., year round 851 Couvillion Street Thurs. 8 a.m. - noon, year round Sat. 8 a.m. - noon, year round OUACHITA PARISH Pearl River Thurs., 2-6 p.m. Lafayette Zachary Monroe Pearl River Farmers Market Freetown Mid-Week Market Monroe Farmers Market Marksville Zachary Famers Market 67518 Lou Rd. 421 E. Convent St 1013 Washington St. Marksville Farmers Market City Hall side parking lot 1st & 3rd Sat., 8 a.m.-until Wed. 2-6 p.m., 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Sat Mon.-Sat. 6 a.m.-1 p.m., June-Aug. 122 E. Mark St. Sat. 8 a.m.- 12 p.m., year round Year round Sat. 8-11 a.m., June Lafayette West Monroe Slidell EVANGELINE PARISH Lafayette Jockey Lot Flea Market West Monroe Farmers Market Camellia City Farmers Market BEAUREGARD PARISH Ville Platte 3011 N.W. Evangeline Trwy. 1700 North 7th St. 333 Erlanger, Old Towne Slidell DeRidder Ville Platte Farmers Market Sat.-Sun. 8-5 p.m., year round Mon.-Sat. 8 a.m.-6 p.m, year round Sat. 8 a.m.-12 p.m., year round DeRidder Farmers Market 704 N. Soileau 206 N. Washington Ave. June to Aug., Fri. 5 p.m.-7 p.m. LAFOURCHE PARISH ST. CHARLES PARISH TANGIPAHOA PARISH 7 days, 7 a.m.-5 p.m., year round Raceland Destrehan Hammond GRANT PARISH Lafourche Central Market German Coast Farmers Market 1 Hammond Farmers Market DeRidder Colfax Parking lot of Ormond Plantation 4484 Hwy. 1 at U.S. 90 2 West Thomas Dr., Azalea Street Marketplace Colfax Farmers Market Sat. 8 a.m. - noon, year round Sat. 8 a.m. - noon, year round Sat., 8 a.m. - noon Beauregard Parish Fairgrounds 8th St. near Pecan Festival Building Year round Exhibit Hall Sat. 7-10 a.m., Tues 5-7 p.m. Thibodaux Luling Thibodaux Main Street Market German Coast Farmers Market 2 1st weekend of the month June-July TERREBONNE PARISH Fri. noon-6 p.m.; Sat. 9 a.m.-6 p.m., 314 St. Mary St. at Jean Lafitte 12715 Hwy. 90 (St. Charles Plaza) Houma Sun. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. IBERIA PARISH National Historic Park Wed. 3 - 6 p.m., year round Cajun Farmers Market of Houma Jan.-Sept. & Nov.-Dec. New Iberia Sat. 7-11 a.m., April-July, Sept.-Dec. Naquin St. & Martin L. King Blvd. Teche Area Farmers Market ST. LANDRY PARISH LINCOLN PARISH Mon.-Sat. 6 a.m.-6 p.m., year round Ragley Main St. Bouligny Plaza Opelousas Ruston St. Landry Farmers Market Ragley Farmers Market Tues. 2:30-6 p.m., Sat. 7-11 a.m. UNION PARISH Ruston Farmer’s Market 952 East Landry St., Hwy. 190 Ragley Historical Square, Hwy. 12 Year round Farmerville Farmers Market Railroad Ave at Monroe Street Tues., Thurs. & Sat. 6:30-11 a.m. 407 South Main St. Sat. 8 a.m.- 1 p.m., April-Nov. During peak growing season Delcambre Sat. 7:30 a.m.- 11:30, April-Oct. Mon.-Sat., 8 a.m.-4 p.m., Year round Delcambre Seafood & Farmers LIVINGSTON PARISH Eunice CADDO PARISH Market Denham Springs Eunice Farmers Market PARISH Greenwood Delcambre Shrimp Festival Livingston Farmers Market Second St. & Park Ave. Kaplan Greenwood Farmers Market Grounds 215 Florida St. Wed. 3:30-6 p.m., Sat 10 a.m. Kaplan Farmers Market William Peters Town Park 8 a.m.-1 p.m Sat. 7 a.m. - noon, year round Turnley Park, 119 N. Irvin Ave. Sat. 8 a.m. - noon, June-Aug. April 20, May 11 & June 1 Washington 2nd Sat, 8 a.m.-noon, year round MADISON PARISH Washington Community Farmers Shreveport JEFFERSON PARISH Tallulah Market Gueydan Shreveport Farmers Market Gretna Tallulah Farmers Market Town Pavilion Gueydan Farmers Market River front at Festival Plaza Gretna Farmers Market 404 N. Cedar St., Hwy. 65 Sat. 8:30 a.m.-11 a.m., year round Oct. 22-Nov. 19, Sat. 8 a.m.-noon 600 Main St. Huey P. Long Ave. Tues., Thurs. & Sat., 8 a.m. - noon, 1st & 3rd Sat. 8 a.m.-noon Sat. 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. May-Aug., Oct.-Dec. ST. MARTIN PARISH CALCASIEU PARISH Jun-Thanksgiving Year round St. Martinville Lake Charles MOREHOUSE PARISH St. Martinville Creole Market VERNON PARISH Charlestown Farmers Market Harahan Bastrop Evangeline Blvd. & Main St. Leesville Bilbo St. behind old City Hall Harahan Farmers Market Morehouse Parish Farmers Market Sat. 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Main Street Market Sat. 8 a.m.-noon, year round 6437 Jefferson Hwy. 305 E. Madison May-Dec. Sat. 7 a.m. until sold out, 2nd & 4th Sat, 9 a.m.-noon, Mon.-Sat. 7 a.m.-5p.m., year round Lake Charles Year round Year round St. Martinville Cash & Carry Farmers Market NATCHITOCHES PARISH Bayou Teche Market WASHINGTON PARISH 801 Enterprise Blvd. Westwego Natchitoches 203 New Market St. Franklinton Corner of Broad & Enterprise Westwego Farmers & Fisheries Cane River Market Franklinton Farmers Market Tues., 4-6 p.m., year round Sat. 7 a.m.-11 a.m., year round 484 Sala Ave. at 4th St. Downtown riverbank 1500 block of Washington St. Sat. 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Sat. 8 a.m. - noon, ST. MARY PARISH Daily, Year round Moss Bluff Year round April-July, Oct. Nov. MB Farmers & Crafters Market Franklin Franklin Farmers’ Market WEST FELICIANA PARISH Sam Houston Jones Pkwy. JEFFERSON DAVIS PARISH ORLEANS PARISH 306 Willow St. St. Francisville Sat. 8 a.m. - noon, April-Oct. Elton New Orleans Sat. 8 a.m.-noon, St. Francisville Farmers Market Coushatta Farmers Market Crescent City Farmers Market #1 Tues. 2 p.m.-6 p.m., year round agricultural pavilion (4-H Barn) DESOTO PARISH Hwy. 190 & Pine Street 700 Magazine St. Thurs. 9 a.m.-1 p.m., May-1st freeze Mansfield 1st Sat. 7:30 a.m.-noon., Oct.-June Sat. 8 a.m.-noon, year round ST. TAMMANY PARISH DeSoto Farmers Market Covington WINN PARISH 10117 Hwy 171, DeSoto Parish Jennings New Orleans Covington Farmers Market #1 Winnfield Ext. Office Main Street Farmers Market Crescent City Farmers Market #2 609 North Columbia (City Hall) Winn Farmers Market Sat. 7:30 -11 a.m., Founder’s Park on Main St. Uptown Square, 200 Broadway Sat. 8 a.m.-noon, 301 West Main Tues. & Fri. May 7 -June 11 Sat. 7 a.m.-10 a.m., May - Nov. Tues. 9 a.m. - 1 p.m, year round Year round 7:30-11 a.m. May-Aug. Page 4 MARKET BULLETIN December 26, 2013 December 26, 2013 MARKET BULLETIN Page 5 Michelli, Zachary, East Baton halter broke, $700. Randy Lea, Rouge Parish; 225-315-5285 or Denham Springs, Livingston Category Index CATTLE 225-658-8581. Parish; 225-664-5708. Agritourism...... 15 Hunting, Fishing & Reg. Hereford bulls, 7 mos., & Reg. Brangus bull, 13 mos., Aquaculture...... 9 Camping...... 15 older, show quality, lbw, great Blanda bloodline, $1350. Brad Archery...... 16 Jams & Jellies...... 11 Attention: Bull sellers and buy- EPDs, gentle, $1500/1-up. Clay Bardy, Bush, St. Tammany Parish; ATVs...... 16 Leases & Memberships...... 16 ers. All non-virgin bulls and bulls Parrish, Zachary, East Baton 985-966-1557. Bees & Honey...... 9 Livestock Boarding...... 10 older than 24 months for sale in Rouge Parish; 225-658-8645 or (6) reg. Charolais bulls & Boats Lumber & Sawing...... 15 Louisiana must have a current neg- 225-773-8601. Cattle...... 5 Misc Hunting Items ative trichomoniasis test from an heifers, 1-yr. old, good bloodlines, Contractor Equip...... 14 Nuisance Animal accredited veterinarian before they (10) Braford cows, 4 yrs., sec- shots & wormed, (3) bulls Crafts & Woodwork...... 15 Removal...... 10 may be sold. Virgin bulls must have ond calf guaranteed bred, $1800/1. $1500/1; (3) heifers, $900/1. Mark a ’s certification of virgin Brooks, Franklinton, Washington Deer & Exotics...... 9 Pigeons...... 9 Clint Freyou, Jeanerette, Iberia status signed by the breeder, the Parish; 337-380-3242. Parish; 985-795-3317. Dogs...... 7 Poultry...... 8 breeder’s agent or an accredited Dom. Birds & Equip...... 8 Rabbits...... 9 veterinarian. For more informa- Reg. Angus heifer, 15 mos., Milk cow, ½ Jersey & ½ Eggs...... 8 Ratites tion, contact the LDAF Animal bulls, 9-10 mos., Ambush/Traveler Holstein, 4½-yrs. old, $1400. Equine Services...... 7 Rural Properties for Sale...... 10 Health Services and Food Safety at & BR Midland genetics, lbw, gen- Cody Goodner, Sulphur, 225-925-3980 or visit the website at Equip Service for Hire...... 9 Rural Properties tle, grass raised, show prospects, Calcasieu Parish; 337-912-1758. www.ldaf.state.la.us. Farm Buildings for for Rent or Lease...... 10 vacc. & dewormed, $900/1-up. Cert. Wagyu, the Kobe beef Clinton Twilley, Prairieville, Salvage...... 15 Seeds, Flowers & REMINDER: Have all of your breed, foundation females, Assumption Parish; 225-910- Farm & Livestock Supplies....14 Ornamentals...... 11 heifer calves between four and 12 $1750/1-up. Phil Myers, 0549. Farm Services...... 9 Sewing & Fabrics...... 15 months of age vaccinated against Estherwood, Acadia Parish; 337- Farm Trucks...... 14 Sheep & Goats...... 7 brucellosis. For information contact Angus x Brahman F1 crosses, 250-2275. Fertilizer...... 10 Stallion Service...... 6 your local veterinarian, LDAF ani- 6-7 mos., golden cert., bulls & Freezer calves, Rolling R Fishing & Tackle Swine...... 7 mal health personnel, your parish heifers, JD Hudgins & BR mid- Cattlemen's Association or parish Ranch Char. & Charlangus, From the Farm ...... 15 Tack...... 7 Farm Bureau. land genetics, gentle, bulls, dressed, will del. to local slaughter Fruits & Vegetables...... 10 Tractors & Equip...... 13 $1000/1; heifers, $1200/1. C. house, live, $1.4/lb.; dressed, Hay & Grain...... 11 Trailers, Wagons & Brangus bull, ¼ Brahman, 12 Twilley, Prairieville, Assumption $2.54/lb. Fred Rodosta, Hay Equip...... 14 Equipment...... 14 mos., large frame, dam & sire on Parish; 225-910-0549. Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; Horses...... 6 Trees & Fruiting Vines...... 11 premises, $1600. Leonard (6) F1 Hereford Brahman 337-948-6511 or 337-331-3151. Blanchard, Greenwell Springs, heifers, born 10/11, exposed to Charlangus cows, 3-6 yrs., ADVERTISING DEADLINES East Baton Rouge Parish; 225- Herford bull 5/1/13, $2500/1; (5) 927-1379. $1800/1-$2000/1; Char. bulls, 2 Jan. 23 issue: Deadline Thurs., Jan. 2, noon pb Hereford heifers, born 10/12, yrs., $2800/1-$3600/1; Char. Polled very correct Jersey bull, $2000/1; (30) pb F1 Hereford Feb. 6 issue: Deadline Thurs., Jan. 16, noon cows, 3-6 yrs., $2400/1-$3000/1. born 7/1/12, gentle, easy handle, Brahman heifers cross, born 5/13, F. Rodosta, Opelousas, St. Landry Feb. 20 issue: Deadline Thurs., Jan. 30, noon ½ standard reg. Jersey & his sire is $1100/1; (15) blk. bald heifers, Parish; 337-948-6511 or 337-331- March 6 issue: Deadline Thurs., Feb. 13, noon Dexter Corner Orlando, a reg. born 5/13, $1000/1. Jason Guidry, 3151. mini Jersey bull, from gentle, Abbeville, Vermilion Parish; 337- well-tempered parents, makes 898-2119. (4) Maine Anjou starter herd, ADVERTISEMENT FORM (3) heifers & (1) bull, super thick, excel. herd bull for family farm, Brahman bulls, fb, 4-18 mos., PLEASE USE THE FOLLOWING FORM will breed, $1200. Wanda Barras, gentle, shots & wormed, sired by Mr. V8 632/6 (ET) (B $6500/all. Judy Wiggins, Baton TO SUBMIT ADVERTISEMENTS. St. Martinville, St. Martin Parish; 873629), can be reg., $800/1-up. 337-394-6683 or 337-519-0231. Rouge, East Baton Rouge Parish; FOR SALE/WANTED (CIRCLE ONE) Leslie Maddox, Glenmora, 225-921-1117. (2) reg. Angus heifers, 9 mos., Rapides Parish; 318-634-5384 or Category lg. frame, gentle, New Design 318-452-0349. Polled Hereford herd reduction, bloodline, sire & dam on premis- dams w/beautiful udders, gentle, Name 2013 reg. Brahman bull calves, shots & wormed, prs., $2000/1; es, $1100/1; (2) reg. Angus bulls, gentle, JD Hudgins bloodline, 9 mos., lg. frame, gentle, New bulls, 9-11 mos., super thick, top Address $1000/1-up. Kenneth Taylor, bloodlines, $1500/1-up. Laura Design bloodline, sire & dam on Washington, St. Landry Parish; City Zip Code premises, $1000/1. Norman Hughes, Zachary, East Baton 337-945-7474. Rouge Parish; 225-933-2997. Parish Coffman, Ragley, Beauregard Parish; 337-526-4097 or 337-725- Reg. Angus bulls, 15-16 mos., Reg. red Brangus bull, 20 mos., Phone 4151. GAR genetics, gentle, thick lbw & excel. quality, foundation blood- high growth, ready for service, (2) reg. Braford bulls, 10 mos., lines, $3500; (15) reg. Brahman $2750/1. Lee Robbins, Ruston, cows 6 w/calves, (5) weaned Rambold & LSU bloodlines, Lincoln Parish; www.grandbayou- Ad Copy - 25 Word Limit weaned since August, vacc. & Brahman heifers, (1) reg. farms.com, 318-623-8762. wormed, on rye grass, $1500/1. Brahman herd bull, 4 yrs., JDH- Grant Gautreaux, Opelousas, St. (2) buffalo cows & bull, V8 bloodlines, $45,000/all. Jason Landry Parish; 337-945-3883. $1000/1. J.P. Hebert, Franklin, St. Smith, New Roads, Pointe Coupee Mary Parish; 337-578-0415. Parish; 225-718-0208. Reg. Brahman bull, 8-10 mos., $1500; (2) pb heifers, 8-10 mos., (5) pb Angus bulls, 7 mos., (4) Reg. polled Hereford bull, 7 red & gray, very nice, well bred, blk., (1) red, $600/1. Clinton mos., thick & beefy, good legs & Hudgins, V-8, JJ, 3X & HK blood- Breland, Angie, Washington feet, excel. EPDs, Remintall & lines, $1500/1. Sam Broussard, Parish; 985-848-9213 or 985-515- P606 bloodlines, $1500. Jason Maurice, Vermilion Parish; 979- 8883. Michelli, Zachary, East Baton 479-0929. Rouge Parish; 225-315-5285 or (2) reg. Brahman heifers, 13-15 225-658-8581. Reg. horned Hereford bull, 20 mos., gentle, fertile, good depth of mos., dark red, all shots, ready for body, excel. maternal traits, good (2) reg. Angus cow 3/N/1 pkg., service, used on heifers, $2200. pigment, Dooley Farm Robert Lee bull calf at side, bred to reg. Angus Mary Michelli, Zachary, East bull & JDH champ bloodlines, bull, $2500; Brangus cow bred to You must be a subscriber and a Louisiana resident to advertise in the reg. Angus bull, $1500; Brangus Louisiana Market Bulletin. All information must be complete and the Baton Rouge Parish; 225-658- vacc., $2500/1. Louis Dooley, heifer, yrlg., top genetics, $1500; price of each item for sale must be listed. Ads not meeting these 8581 or 225-315-0434. Church Point, St. Landry Parish; golden cert. F1 tiger stripe, 3 yrs., requirements will not be printed. See other regulations under individual 337-257-5780 or 337-334-0364. Reg. horned Hereford bull, 7 due to calf 1/14, bred to reg. headings. Due to page limits, ads will be printed first come, first served. mos., thick & beefy, good legs & (3) Holstein steers, 300 lbs., Simmental Angus bull, $2800. Al Mail ads to P.O. Box 3534, Baton Rouge, LA70821-3534. Email ads to feet, excel. EPDs, Remintall & raised on nurse cow, $300/1; [email protected] or fax to 225-923-4828. Rozas, Eunice, St. Landry Parish; P606 bloodlines, $1500. Jason Holstein x Jersey heifer, 7 mos., 337-580-4709. Page 6 MARKET BULLETIN December 26, 2013 (37) Char. bulls, raised on grass, wormed & vacc., $2500/1. Tracy APHA reg. paints, Hank a Baton Rouge Parish; 225-933- $2000/1. Max King, Ruston, Boone, Baton Rouge, East Baton Chiefton/Q Ton Eagle bloodlines, 4314. Lincoln Parish; 318-548-8302. Rouge Parish; 225-328-4190. mare, 8 yrs., $2500; mare, 2 yrs., STALLION 2013 AQHA filly, sire is $1500 & geld., 1 yr., $1500. (3) reg. Beefmaster bulls, top Wanted: Jersey nurse cow, fair- Skinnaker Shin by Shining Spark, Randy Davis, Georgetown, Grant SERVICE bloodlines, $1400/1-up. Gaston ly fresh & easy to handle. Louis dam is Shining Spark/Colonel Parish; 318-827-5811. Gerald, Greenwell Springs, East Cook, Shreveport, Caddo Parish; Freckles & Doc Hickory, will shed Baton Rouge Parish; 225-654- 318-925-0916. AMHA, AMHR & APHA mini a gray this spring w/4 blk. 2005 AQHA Two-Eyed Jack, 8816. paint horses, pinto & pal., champ legs, correct & will be awesome Wanted: Aryshire females, bred buckskin, '09 AQHA world bloodlines, show horses & riding cow horse, $1500. Marc (8) pb Brahman yrlg. bulls, J.D. heifers or cow. Tony R., New show qualifier & R.O.M. earner in horses for children, $600/1-up. Browning, Ethel, East Feliciana Hudgins reg. sire, $1000-$1400/1. Iberia, Iberia Parish; 337-277- heading & heeling, son of the Leeann Sticker, Pineville, Rapides Parish; www.browningquarter- Bobby Denton, Jena, Lasalle 5442. Duke of Jacks, by a Watch Joe Parish; 318-623-4209. horses.com or 225-405-5133. Parish; 318-992-4504. Wanted: reg. Jersey heifer show Jack daughter, multi/proven mare Working QH & TW weans. & 2013 AQHA filly, sire is disc., $550/$5 mare care. Jay Reg. virgin blk. Angus bulls, 18 calf or young reg. Jersey heifer. yrlgs., 2-yrs. old under saddle & Spinnaker Shin by Shining Spark Folse, Vacherie, St. James Parish; mos. & older, AI & embryo bulls, Ted Vicknair, Alexandria, Rapides broodmares, Doc O' Lena, & dam is own daughter of www.folsequarterhorsefarms.com $2500/1-up. Earl Lemoine, Parish; 985-264-9822. Bar King, Poco Bueno, Cody, Holidoc, Genuine Doc & Peppy or 225-247-6666. Moreauville, Avoyelles Parish; Hancock & Peppy San, freeze San Badger on papers, $750. 318-452-5503. Bettye Ann Browning, Ethel, East Beautiful Egyptian Arabian branded, $1500-$7500/1. Fred stallion, Norus sire of European Reg. Angus cows & heifers, vet HORSES, Rodosta, Opelousas, St. Landry Feliciana Parish; www.brown- ingquarterhorses.com or 225-405- champ Hadiddi & champ El Norus checked, ready to breed, $1000/1- MULES & Parish; 337-948-6511. grandson, gray, 15 hands, dbl. Ibn up. LD Lacour, Robert, 5133. Blue roan mare & 1 ½ yr. stud Moniet, El Ne Fous, Babson Tangipahoa Parish; 985-345- JACKS colt, gentle, $300/1. Chris Reg. TWs, rides good, wean., breeding, strong hips, excel. bone 0441. Comeaux, Crowley, Acadia buckskin, blue roan, blk./wh. spot- & temp., introductory $750/$7 (2) virgin Beefmaster bulls, All horses, mules, and jacks must be Parish; 337-329-2186 or 337-458- ted, liver chestnut & sorrel, lay-a- mare care. Clyde Savage, from bona fide livestock farmers. We foundation bloodlines, Casey x L 2186. way, $600/1-up. Linda Spears, Plaucheville, Avoyelles Parish; cannot accept notices from horse deal- Bar, vacc., provide breeding Dry Creek, Beauregard Parish; 318-939-2170. ers, order buyers or persons selling on American saddle bred mare w/8 soundness exam & trich test, 337-328-7365. commission basis. mos. colt, gentle for anyone to Reg. 2003 sorrel stallion by $2200 & $2500. Don Foreman, Every time you submit an advertise- ride, $750. Kline Daigrepont, Reg. pal., 4 yrs., light colored, Dualin Gun out of Dual Pep, Lake Charles, Calcasieu Parish; ment one of the following must be Lacombe, St. Tammany Parish; broke & nice looking, $600; reg. Peppy San Badger, Doc's Hickory 337-912-0354. provided. 1. All listings of horses, 985-882-7278 or 985-707-3608. pal., 8 yrs., dark w/wh. mane, pas- & Miss Silver Pistol, dam is Razz mules or jacks must be accompanied ture roping, good handle & side (8) pb Angus heifers, $875/1 or by a COPY of the original official Berries out of Son of a Doc Bar & Performance horses, mares, pass, nice looking, $1500. Glen $800/1 if all taken. Carl Day, negative Coggins test for Equine Gay Bar King, full brother to colts, geld., Doc O'Lena, Colonel Leger, Opelousas, St. Landry Wilson, East Feliciana Parish; Infectious Anemia (E.I.A.) that was reigning futurity winner, $300/$5 Freckles, Dual Pep & Poco Bueno, Parish; 337-945-5158. 225-719-0778 or 225-324-9002. performed within the past 6 months mare care. Roger Brown, $600/1-up. Van Powell, St. Amant, prior to sale on all horses, mules, and AQHA wean. sired by Smart Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; Reg. blk. Limousin bulls, blk. & jacks, except nursing foals. (OR) 2. A Ascension Parish; 225-505-1710. Little Rapper, Right this Minnick, 337-277-7290. polled, 20 mos., excel. EPD & signed statement from the seller stat- ½ QH & ½ TW, geld., pal., 6 Grays Oak & Two ID Jack blood- background for herd sire use, ing that he will furnish the buyer with (3) foundation QH stallions, yrs., $600. Ronnie Andrepont, St. lines, $500/1. Buddy Robinson, $1800. Dextel Terrebonne, a negative Coggins at the time of sale. Pepsi, Peppy San x Doc Bar, Landry, Evangeline Parish; 337- Ville Platte, Evangeline Parish; Gibson, Terrebonne Parish; 985- $800/$10 mare care; Hancock, 461-2668 or 337-336-1807. 337-459-6436. 209-0026. AQHA sorrel filly, born 4/9/11, Doc O'Lena x Hancock, Miss Poco Jessica, Jessie James, Shetland pony, great w/kids, APHA reg. pal. yrlg. colt, War $1000/$10 mare care; Buck, (2) excel. Holstein heifers, 7-8 Poco, Doc Bar & King Ranch $350. John White, Krotz Springs, Leo & Dash bloodlines, chipped, Peppy San Badger x Cutter Bill, mos., gentle, top show prospects breeding, $1000; AQHA boy mare, St. Landry Parish; 337-692-2604. $5000 obo. Crystal Hallum, $800/$10, full pedigree & breed- $550/1. Ed Durr Jr., Amite, born 4/17/99, Docs Poco Bonus, Houma, Terrebonne Parish; 985- ing agreement avail. Fred Tangipahoa Parish; 985-748-5556. Poco Bueno & Doc Bar breeding, Mini female, red & white, preg., 872-3484. Rodosta, Opelousas, St. Landry $400; stud, 5 mos., $300. Juanita (100) Angus x Brangus cows, in foal to Royal King stallion, Parish; 337-948-6511 or 337-331- Guillory, St. Martinville, St. Mules that ride & pull, $750/1- bred to reg. Angus bull, vacc. & $1850. G.W. Hayes, Shongaloo, 3151. Webster Parish; 318-846-2622. Martin Parish; 337-342-0624. up. Harry Latiolais, Carencro, dewormed, some w/calves, $1600- Lafayette Parish; 337-247-3262. Colonel's Lil Scoot, outstanding $1800/1. Tim Gautreau, New Draft cross nurse mare prospect, Several AQHA horses, some son of Smart Lil Scoot, out of top Iberia, Iberia Parish; 337-519- 4 yrs., bred to QH stallion for a good for beginning riders, ranch Mini horses, $200/1-up. Patrick 10 producing daughter of Colonel 3335. ok March foal, dam is a proven nurse gelds., some not reg., other event Thibodeaux, Carencro, St. Landry Freckles, produces cutting, roping, horses avail., $1500-$7500/1. Parish; 337-278-3961. Reg. polled Hereford bull, 2 ½ mare, $1500. Natalie Montgomery, sorting & working horses, $750; Dean Gentile, Port Allen, West yrs., gentle, long bodied, vacc. & Pineville, Rapides Parish; 318- Mini horses, small, good con- Smart Plan Peppy, out of a multi- Baton Rouge Parish; 225-328- wormed, lbw, sound feet & legs, 449-8557. form., all ages & colors, studs, ple producing daughter of Little 2198. Peppy, foals have looks, minds & $2500. Jody Snoddy, Ville Platte, Appendix mule, 3 ½ hrs., mares & fillies, some mares possi- ability, $500. John Broussard, Evangeline Parish; 337-459-4814 friendly, attractive bay geld., 16 2013 AQHA buckskin stud colt, bly bred, $300/1. Jerome Erath, Vermilion Parish; 337-937- or 337-459-6112. hands, ground work, started under Smart Little Lena on top & bot- Hammons, Many, Sabine Parish; tom, $750. Joe Kimble, Ethel, East 318-508-0800. 6719. 2013 reg. gray Brahman bull saddle, wormed, lunges, bathes, Feliciana Parish; 225-326-9112. calves, JD Hudgins bloodline, stands for vet., $2000. Isis Longo, Herd reduction, (4) reg. horses, AQHA Bill's Little Acre, own son of Bob Acre Doc x Doc $1000/1-up. Malcolm Howze, Ethel, Feliciana Parish; 225-683- AQHA bay roan mare, born (3) mares & (1) geld., riding hors- 8373. Quixote mare, NCHA money Denham Springs, Livingston 4/09, bred to Skipas Golden Lena es for trails, cows, shows & breed- earners, has looks, disp. & con- Parish; 225-235-6682 or 225-978- Jenny bred burro & young jack, to foal Jan/Feb '14, Wily Colorado ing, $1500/1 & lower. R. Clark, Kentwood, Tangipahoa Parish; form., $1000/$15 mare care. 1318. $125/1. John , Lecompte, & others on top, High MSRP, 985-229-4750. James Duplichan, Lake Charles, Rapides Parish; 318-613-2138. Bronco King Bueno & others on Char. bulls, top bloodlines, sire Calcasieu Parish; 337-433-2216. bottom, $2500. Charles Seal, Daughter of JM Peptomania, & dam on farm, $1500/1-up; Char. 2009 AQHA blue roan mare, Oakdale, Evangeline Parish; 318- good looking, $80,000 winner by Reg. TW stallion, blue roan, 16 heifers, top bloodlines, sire & dam Blue Valentine & Smart Little 748-8572. Peptoboonsmal, dam is daughter hands, Rap's Ace of Spades, blk. on farm, $800/1-up. Phillip Lena bloodlines, halter broke, of Miss N. Cash, out of a produc- points w/no wh., great temp., pro- Plaisance, Lockport, Lafourche vacc. & wormed, had '13 buckskin 2013 APHA sorrel sabino colt ing daughter of Peppy San Badger, duces gentle walking foals, Parish; 985-637-9693. gray stud colt by Watch Duke, w/medicine hat & 1 blue eye, quick & athletic, $1500. Dave $200/$5 mare care. L.D. Spears, AQHA world show qualifier & vacc., $750; '12 APHA sorrel Reg. mini Zebu bulls, cows & Broussard, Erath, Vermilion Dry Creek, Beauregard Parish; ROM earner, heading & healing, overo colt, very fleshy, excel. con- calves, assorted colors, show qual- Parish; 337-937-6719. 337-328-7365. sold bred back the same way for form., vacc., $1250; '03 APHA ity, $500/1-up. Jerome Hammons, '14 foal, $1200. Jay Folse, sorrel sabino mare, started under Wanted: gentle horse for chil- AQHA reg. & LQHBA accredit- Many, Sabine Parish; 318-508- Vacherie, St. James Parish; saddle, used as broodmare, excel. dren to ride. Keith Dupuis, St. ed gray stallion, grandson of 0800. www.folsequarterhorsefarms.com dam & color, producer, vacc., Martinville, St. Martin Parish; Beduino, excel. temp., smart & Reg. Angus bulls 2 yrs., or 225-247-6666. $1500. Rick Odom, Central, East 337-288-1156. athletic, 3x fast, trainer owned, December 26, 2013 MARKET BULLETIN Page 7 reined working cow horse & bar- Kori Schexnayder, Church Point, Rouge Parish; 225-978-4265. 337-945-2738. pups, born 8/1/13, sire German rel racer, sire Champs Best 999, St. Landry Parish; 337-668-4777 import V28, B525, Kampari Vom Fb reg. boar buck, outstanding (2) pb border collie males dam Bristol Lady, race money or www.honeydofarmsllc.com. Osterberger-land, (SCHH3/KKL- bloodlines & genetics, excel. w/good handle around cattle, bite earners, $850/+ mare care $6 mare 1), dam Anna Von Aldamar, Professional horse training breeder, $750; black headed dorp- at both ends, works on voice com- care to approved mares, mult. German import, $1000/1. Darren specializing in reining, reined er ram, 9 mos., $300. Carol mand, $1600. Joe Hensgens, mare disc. avail. Rachel Bertrand, Mallet, Denham Springs, cow horse & cutting, will take Hatwig, Elmer, Rapides Parish; Rayne, Acadia Parish; 985-992- Crowley, Acadia Parish; 337-384- Livingston Parish; 225-235-6193. your horse from the beginning to 318-623-5343 or 318-659-4228. 9119. 6997. the show pen. Matthew Howell, Reg. border collies blk./wh., 88% Boer bucks, 9 mos., Reg. beagle pups, small, 1995 pal. stallion, 38", Tall Pine Loranger, Tangipahoa Parish; started on cattle, excel. blood- healthy, gentle & handled since straight rabbit stock, shots & Sandman aka Pretty Boy, crosses 985-878-3655. lines, $1200/1-up. David Watson, birth, out of champ bloodlines, wormed, 12" & some under 10", well w/pony mares, for good rid- Kentwood, Tangipahoa Parish; $250-$300/1. Sue Campbell, $85/1; (10) grown reg. beagles, ing height, stud fee & live foal 985-229-7451 or 985-514-1652. Breaux Bridge, St. Martin Parish; some trained, 10"-12", $50- guarantee, $100/dry mare care, $2; 337-845-9981. AKC Scottish terrier pups, wet, $3/1. Sarina Lirette, Bourg, TACK $150/1. Lavon Rester, Franklinton, Washington Parish; shots & wormed, ready 12/13/13, Terrebonne Parish; 985-594-9166. Nigerian dwarf kids, born $475/1. Carlos Castille, Duson, 11/15/13, doe w/papers, $150/1; 985-848-8419. AQHA buckskin stallion, reg. Lafayette Parish; 337-781-1975. 15 ½" Lionel Reed saddle, bucks w/papers, $100/1. Donald w/APHA, very gentle, grandson of Great Pyrenees pups, born good cond., $550; 15 ½" smooth Smith, Simsboro, Lincoln Parish; Reg. Chihuahua female pups, Smart Little Lena on top & King's 10/6/13, shots & wormed, $150/1. leather saddle, $500. Mike Babin, 318-263-9640. 12 wks., wormed & shots, $250/1; Copy on bottom, gentle colts, Robert Manasco, Many, Sabine Brittany, Ascension Parish; 225- reg. cocker spaniel pups, 6 wks., $300. Joe Kimble, Ethel, East Parish; 318-256-8210. 329-3255. Pb Kiko buckling, 8 mos., wormed & shots, $300/1. Murl Feliciana Parish; 225-683-5873 or white, pasture raised, parasite AKC reg. lab retriever pups, Plunkett, Jonesboro, Jackson 225-326-9112. Nylon or cow hide bull whips, resistant, no papers, $250. Nic dew claws removed, shots, Parish; 318-259-8743. $50/1-up, repairs also. Billy Girgenti, Roseland, Tangipahoa Reg. bay thoroughbred stallion, wormed, well socialized w/chil- Anderson, Baker, East Baton Parish; 985-517-8754. (3) OMCBA mountain cur 4 ½ yrs. & 8 mos., pasture breed- dren, ready for Christmas, $600/1. Rouge Parish; 225-274-7360. squirrel dogs, started, 6 mos. -3 ing, good bloodlines, $1000. % red Boer, comm. doe for 4- Jimmy Martin, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; 337-826-7710. yrs., Franklin Thunder & Twin Rodney Moreau, Simmesport, 14" Todd Sloan barrel saddle, H, 8 mos., $200. Norris Deville, Pines Banjo bloodlines, shots, Avoyelles Parish; 318-941-2987 excel. cond., $550; 15" Billy Plaquemine, Iberville Parish; 225- Beagles, males & females, $450-$750/1. Harold Vercher, or 601-467-4837. Royal pleasure/show saddle, dark 776-9236 or 225-659-7000. some AKC reg., deer proof & col- Deville, Rapides Parish; 318-442- brown w/silver, $550. Barb lar broke $300-$800/1. Dean 2463 or 318-447-0244. Ackerson, Folsom, St. Tammany Dorper/Katahdin solid blk. male, 5 mos., for breeding, $100. Gentile, Port Allen, West Baton Parish; 985-796-5070. Rouge Parish; 225-328-2198. (4) reg. border collie pups, EQUINE Rebecca Gondron, Broussard, excel. bloodlines for working or 16" Guffey roping saddle, Lafayette Parish; 337-552-7471. Cur dogs, female, 2-8 mos., loyal pets, blk./wh. & tri colored, excel. cond., $650. Dean Port SERVICES Reg. males, $125/1; w/papers, parents are cowdogs, not started, (3) females & (1) male, $300/1. Allen, West Baton Rouge Parish; $150/1. Jacob Fluitt, Gueydan, Marilyn Sveda, Marthaville, 225-328-2198. $150/1; young female, $100. Aubrey Thibodeaux, Opelousas, Vermilion Parish; 337-230-7707. Sabine Parish; 318-256-8891. Horse training, colt starting, St. Landry Parish; 337-308-3418. problem horses, roping horses, a Blue heeler, 4 yrs., medium Reg. blk. & tan coonhound lot of cattle working, $550/mo. (3) reg. fainting goats, (2) size, nice coloring, great w/chil- w/papers, 4 ½ mos., male, $200/1. Ronald Dubois, Kaplan, SHEEP & males & (1) female, breeding age, dren, loves attention, free. Ben John White, Krotz Springs, St. Vermilion Parish; 337-643-2090 GOATS males, $200/1; female, $300. Pitre, Opelousas, St. Landry Landry Parish; 337-692-2604. Parish; 337-543-6032. or 337-501-6900. Larry Fontenot, Ragley, (7) AKC English bulldogs (4) Beauregard Parish; 337-302- Rene Petz III, horseshoeing, Australian shepherd pups, brindles & (3) red/wh., for (4) male goats, 6 mos., ½ 4526. LLC, minis to drafts, mules & great color & markings, wormed, Christmas, $1800/1. L. Mercer, pygmy & ½ brush, $50/1; donkeys, corrective, therapeutic (2) male brush goats, grown & healthy, tails docked, parents on Mangham, Richland Parish; 318- Nigerian blue-eyed ½ pygmy & standard horse hoof evaluation, proven breeders, $75/1. E.J. site, $175-$200/1. Nicole Snoddy, 248-3276 or 318-417-1376. Nigerian, $100; female pygmy, graduate of Okla. Horseshoeing Flanagan, Hammond, Tangipahoa Ville Platte, Evangeline Parish; $80; ½ pygmy brush female, $50. AKC reg. German shepherd school, 7+ yrs. experience, trims, Parish; 985-345-1498. 337-459-4814 or 337-459-6112. K. Johnson, Oakdale, Allen pups, blk., wh. & rare liver colors, $30; shoes, $75. Rene Petz, Parish; 318-335-1379. Boers, males & females, % & Rat terrier pups & adults, beautiful, family companions & Albany, Livingston Parish; 985- full blood, $150/1-up. Harry rodent trained, all colors, toys & protectors, $500/1. Jerome 320-5515. Boer buck, 1 yr., big, beautiful Latiolais, Carencro, Lafayette minis, $60/1-up. P. Comeaux, Hammons, Many, Sabine Parish; & healthy, ready to breed, $250; Professional horse training, Parish; 337-247-3262. Duson, Lafayette Parish; 337- 318-508-0800. beautiful Boer kids, $150/1. specializing in cutting & develop- 322-1905. Wayne Webster, Welsh, Jeff Reg. pb Nigerian dwarf goats, CKC reg. Jack Russell, 8 mos., ing broke cow/ranch horses, Davis Parish; 337-734-3626. males, $100/1; females, $125/1. Pb lab pups, wormed, no male, short coat & legs, great breaking & training of all ages, Charles Rachal, Moreauville, papers, black & chocolate, farm dog, hunts rats, $150. Pat quality facility, cattle & reason- (11) crossbred Boer-Nubian Avoyelles Parish; 318-985-2391. wormed, females, $150/1; males, Guillory, Ville Platte, Evangeline able rates. Hana Broussard, goats, (3) males & (8) females, $125/1. Kyle Viator, New Iberia, Parish; 337-831-4167. Kaplan, Vermilion Parish; 337- $80/1 or $850/all. Alvin Berry, Wanted: Nubian milk goat. Iberia Parish; 337-560-1396 or (8) AKC reg. silver lab pups, (6) 298-7455. Grayson, Caldwell Parish; 318- Vince Melvin, Labadieville, 337-967-6357. 649-5021 or 318-381-5029. Assumption Parish; 985-696- males & (2) females, champ. Rachel Bertrand horse train- 1213. (5) pb border collies, male tri- bloodlines, dew claws removed, ing, breaking & training perform- ADGA reg. LaMancha & colored, born 2/17/13; (4) pb shots & wormed, $800/1. Megan ance horses, gentle handler, every Nubian dairy goats, some reg. females, born 9/4/13, blk., wh. & Bergeron, Livonia, Pointe Coupee horse deserves a great start, fresh crosses, all ages, exposed to buck, tricolored, shots, $275/1. Philip Parish; 225-223-2008. calves on location, feed, hay, $275/1-up. Wanda Barras, St. Bordelon, Acme, Concordia shavings included. Rachel Cement dog houses, Martinville, St. Martin Parish; DOGS Parish; 318-386-0101. Bertrand, Crowley, Acadia Parish; 337-394-6683 or 337-519-0231. 36"x32"x32", $50/1. Tony 337-384-6997. CKC reg. Boston terrier, 4 LaBauve, New Iberia, Iberia St. Croix sheep, reg. rams, great mos., female, red w/wh. mark- Parish; 337-339-4424. Professional trainer over 40 butchering age, fantastic hair, AKC German shepherd pups ings, shots, $450. Raphael yrs. experience, have a respectful $250/1; un-reg., $100. David w/papers, 11 wks., wormed, blk. Manuel, Mamou, Evangeline & safe horse, let us teach you to Reinhart, Simpson, Vernon & tan, $500/1. Norman Baudoin, Parish; 337-523-4662. gain respect from the ground up, Parish; dadidlreinhart@bell- Cottonport, Avoyelles Parish; SWINE from Just Us Farms. C.J. Breaux, south.net, 337-383-6108. 318-305-1733. AKC Australian shepherd Mamou, Evangeline Parish; 337- pups, born 10/16/13, blue merle, Reg. pb Nubian goats, show Blue heeler pups, males & Potbellied pigs, gray & wh., 207-2821 or 337-207-2824. blk./wh. & red/wh., $350/1-up. quality, award winning milking females, tails docked, wormed, mature at 45 lbs., males, $150/1; Denise Ainsworth, Colombia, Honey Do Farms, offering lines, open does, $400/1; preg- very healthy, beautiful, great females, $200. Thomas Hobart, Caldwell Parish; 318-614-3478. breaking, training, Western riding nant, $600/1. Brian Benson, color, $150/1. Amy Gautreaux, Rayne, Acadia Parish; 337-873- lessons, camps & horse sales. Greenwell Springs, East Baton Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; World class German shepherd 6880. Page 8 MARKET BULLETIN December 26, 2013 Reg. Berkshire pigs, 2 mos., Brown, Eunice, St. Landry Cage/broader, 5'x12', treated ing hens, $10/1. Darren Mallet, Laying hens & laying ducks, weaned, breeding stock & bar- Parish; 504-261-0607 material, 2' head room, food & Denham Springs, Livingston $15/1. Tommy Stockman, rows, from pasture raised sows, water containers, extras, comes Parish; 225-235-6193. Oakdale, Allen Parish; 318-335- Doves, ringneck, pied & tan- excel. disp., friendly & curious, w/quail, $125. Philip Delaney, 2967 or 225-215-4261. gerine, $8/1; wh., tangerine pearl Pheasants, golden ghigi: gold- heritage bred hogs that produce Ponchatoula, Tangipahoa Parish; & silky, $10/1; other colors avail., en, $40/pr.; silvers, $35/pair; Georgia giant quail eggs, free some of the best tasting pork, 985-386-0900. all young. Jim Bearb, Carencro, Lady Amherst, Reeves, Swinhoe, shipping, $50/100; midget wh. $200/1. J. Pigott, Pearl River, St. Lafayette Parish; 337-298-7800 Wanted: parrot, will give it a Horsfield, Kalij, Crawford Kalij, turkey, prs., $60/1. Charles Tammany Parish; 985-707-8381. or 337-896-3475. good home. Bobbie Tipler, Baker, $65/pr.; humer bartail, $120/pr. Rachal, Moreauville, Avoyelles Duroc pigs, good growing pigs, East Baton Rouge Parish; 225- Kelly McMullan, Princeton, Parish; 318-985-2391. Lady gouldian finches, $50/1; great structure & thickness, 261-0701. Bossier Parish; 318-453-6569. black-capped conure pr. $350/1; Pea chicks, 3 wks.-4 mos., Shaffer's Goldrush & Trac Star blue-headed pionus male, $650; (18) Jersey blk. giant hens, (5) $35/1; peafowl feathers, $1/1. bloodlines, sired males cut, blk.-headed caiques pr. $1000/1; Araucana/Americana Easter egg Chester Lilly, Oakdale, Allen $100/1; females, $150/1. Mike Senegal pr., $500. Jeanne Casteix, chicks, (4) hens & (1) rooster, all Parish; 318-215-2308 or 318-491- Porterfield, DeRidder, Jefferson, Jefferson Parish; 504- POULTRY & laying hens, $5/1. Darrel Ducote, 2437. Beauregard Parish; 337-396-3767 874-0982. Slidell, St. Tammany Parish; 985- or 337-463-3961. FOWL Chicks, silver laced wyan- 788-7072. Canaries from award winning dottes, light brahmas, blk. aus- (8) red wattles, born 10/23/13, line, males & females, $65/1; Young guineas half-grown tralorp, silkies, Rhode Island red, parents pasture pigs, bottle fed gouldian finches, $65/1. Carlos Laying hens, 1 yr. old, (2) $6/1. Floyd Gotte, Iota, Acadia dominique & naked necks, $2/1; with high quality food, $125/1. Ambrogio, Houma, Terrebonne Rhode Island red, (1) silver laced Parish; 337-824-6661. chicks, standard size cochin, Karen Edwards, Opelousas, St. Parish; 985-868-3648. Wyandotte, (1) light brahma, (1) Belgian mille fleur d'Uccles & Landry Parish; 337-278-0641. Blk. rose comb bantams, prs. giant blk. cochin & (1) giant blue buff laced Polish, $3/1. R. (7) cockatiels, (3) prs. & (1) $30/1; Spanish prs., $20/1; blk. ABA Berkshire piglets, boars cochin, $25/1. T. Eaton, Guillory, Dry Creek, Beauregard single w/ 8'x8' cage, $175. Larry Sumatra prs., $40/1; barred rock & gilts, $300/1. Jody Snoddy, Patterson, St. Mary Parish; 985- Parish; 337-375-4534 or 337-328- LeJeune, Iota, Acadia Parish; prs., $20/1; silver pheasant prs,. Ville Platte, Evangeline Parish; 759-0023. 2227. 337-581-6442. $40/1; welsummer chicks, $2.5/1; 337-459-6112 or 337-459-4814. Old English game bantams, Egyptian prs., $20/1. Flying mallard ducklings, Baby Indian ringneck para- Heritage breeds, up to 350 lbs., crele, BB & blk., prs., $25/1. Sherman Clark, Merryville, $4/1; baby turkeys & wild Eastern keets, $175/1-up; alexandrine great for pasture ranging, blk. Hugh Junca, Franklin, St. Mary Beauregard Parish; 337-825-8065 strain or royal palm, $10/1. R. parrots, breeder pr., $1000; cock- guinea & Ossabaw Island hogs, Parish; 337-923-7223 or 337-940- or 337-396-3784. Guillory, Dry Creek, Beauregard atiel breeders, $75/1; diamond $50-$350/1. Kent Benton, 3512. Parish; 337-375-4534 or 337-328- doves, $25/1; button quail, $10/1. Bobwhite adult quails, males Livingston, Livingston Parish; 2227. Dave Kuhnau, Covington, St. Old English wh. tailed ban- & females, $5/1. Lynn Mercer, 225-686-0248. Tammany Parish; 985-773-0741 tams, hens are young pullets not Mangham, Richland Parish; 318- Coturnix quail, golden Duroc boars for breeding, or 985-893-0925. laying w/old roosters, pr., $10. 248-3276 or 318-417-1376. Manchurian & James-Marie sound, level tops w/good hams, John Gillespie, Denham Springs, pharoah chicks, 1-7 days old, Yellow-sided green-cheek 8-tray incubator, holds 1000 low back fat, from top bloodlines, Livingston Parish; 225-270-5637. 65¢/1; 8-14 days, $1.25/1; 4 wks., conure, red , green back, chicken eggs, wooden frame, $200/1-up gilts avail. $250/1-up; $1.75/1; 5 wks. & older, $2.25/1 beige head, yellow around sides Peacocks, blue & pied, 9 mos., works well, $500. Larry Fontenot, Duroc boars, $175/1-up. Don or $2/1 if (100) or more pur- & red tail, tame $275; Indian prs., $100/1. B. Soileau, Mamou, Ragley, Beauregard Parish; 337- Woodman, Elmer, Rapides Parish; chased; hatching eggs, $25/100; ringneck parrot, turquoise Evangeline Parish; 337-468- 302-4526. 318-793-2532. retired quail hens for meat, $2/1 blue/green hen, plum beak, $200. 5622. Dressed guineas, cleaned, or $1.75/1 if (100) or more pur- Farrell Chatelain, Loranger, Guineas, chocolate, lavender, $14/1. Nelson Landry, Jennings, chased. Paul Grezaffi, Batchelor, Tangipahoa Parish; 985-748- purple & buff dun, $15/1. Jolene Jeff Davis Parish; 337-824-2592 Pointe Coupee Parish; 225-718- 3424. DOMESTIC Gray, Amite, Tangipahoa Parish; or 337-275-1728. 5100. Amboina king parrot, DNA 985-981-1161. (5) Canadian geese, $50/1; (11) Coturnix quails, $1/1-up. John BIRDS & sexed male, for female or Geese, saddleback Sebastopol blk. belly ducks, $25/1. J. Devillier, Central, East Baton $575; Grumbach incubator, like EQUIPMENT Pomeranian cross, $20/1. J. Gray, Thibodeaux, Rayne, Acadia Rouge Parish; 225-261-4413. new, trade for birds. Lennis Amite, Tangipahoa Parish; 985- Parish; 337-356-9036. Hebert, Duson, Lafayette Parish; Mini-coop, 4'x8'x7' on skids, 981-1161. 337-981-0574 or 337-258-0286. (4) flying mallards, (2) males $450/1-up; new brooder cage on Egg hatcher, $200. Juanita Ringneck pheasants, half & (2) females, $40/all; large full- skids, cash, $400/1-up; custom Ringneck doves, tangerine & Guillory, St. Martinville, St. grown, $30/1; full grown, $50/1. grown guineas, $15/1; young built cages, deposit required. D. tangerine pearls & other colors, Martin Parish; 337-342-0624. Mack Mulkey, Iota, Acadia guineas, $5/1; mixed Cornish Gaspard, Kaplan, Vermilion young, $10/1 or buy 3 get one Parish; 337-250-2555. chickens, $8/1-up. Patrick Parish; 337-789-5478. Female green quaker parrot, free. Louis Bellone, Metairie, Thibodeaux, Church Point, St. $100; tame blue front Amazon, Jefferson Parish; 504-833-7833. Adult geese, prs., $30/1; laying Wanted: Bobwhite quails, Landry Parish; 337-684-2013. young, $600; nanday conure, hens, $15/1; baby chicks & older, within 30-40 miles from Indian ringnecks, DNA tested, $200; lady gouldian finches, $2/1-up. Greg Lafleur, Opelousas, Old English game, bantams & Abbeville. Aubrey Savoy Jr., violet turquoise hen, $550; (2) $50/1; -wing Amazons, not St. Landry Parish; 337-543-8158 B.B. reds, trio, $25/1. Shane Abbeville, Vermilion Parish; 337- gray split cleartail hens, $250/1; tame, $250/1. Crystal Hallum, or 337-831-0889. Morris, Forest Hill, Rapides 255-4239. turquoise split ino male, $200; Houma, Terrebonne Parish; 985- Parish; 318-447-1387. turquoise hen, $200; violet split Laying quails, $4/1 or $8/pr. Wanted: java green peacocks, 872-3484. clear tail hen, $600. Michael Murl Plunkett, Jonesboro, Blue peafowl, 4-6 mos., $25/1. mature pr., Canadian geese. Tom Umbrella cockatoos, breeding Baio, Houma, Terrebonne Parish; Jackson Parish; 318-259-8743. Gerald Phares, Greenwell Gauthier, Hessmer, Avoyelles pr., friendly, $1375; blue-front [email protected] or 985-851- Springs, East Baton Rouge Parish; 318-359-7873. Silkie chicks, blk., wh., buff, Amazons w/young, proven pr., 6904. Parish; 225-261-3123. blue partridge colors, $3-$6/1. parents raised chick, $1850; Ringneck doves, wh. & various Frank Tarifa, Gonzales, Wood ducks, $50/pr.; (2) Mexican red head Amazons, colors, $8/1-up. D.L. Johnson, Ascension Parish; 225-573-9009. female NA pintails, $40/1; (2) proven pr., $1250; orange-wing EGGS Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge blk. belly whistling ducks, Amazons, proven pr., $1100; Dark Cornish chickens, laying, Parish; 225-717-8750. $75/pr; tree ducks, Goffin cockatoos pr., $900; jen- bantams, $12.5/1; $35/trio; stan- $80/pr. Nelson Simoneaux, day conures, proven pr., $650. Lovebirds, young opalines, red dards, $15/1; $40/trio. Lionel Free range yard eggs, Maurepas, Livingston Parish; Wanda Barras, St. Martinville, St. & orange-faced lutinos, creminos, Bergeron, Arnaudville, St. Landry brown/wh. mixed, $2.5/doz. Brent 225-698-9497. Martin Parish; 337-394-6683. orange-faced pieds & more, $25- Parish; 337-879-2145 Cutrer, Walker, Livingston Parish; $80/1; other fancy colors, $25- Flying mallard ducks & snowy 225-405-0626. American parakeet, young Chinese geese, wh. & brown, 1 $50/1; $17/1 if (20) or more pur- call ducks, $45/trio; bantam birds, $10/1. Charles Pumilia, yr., laying, $15/1. Sam Marshall, Fresh yard eggs, brown & wh., chased, (50) or more quantity chickens, chicks to grown, chick, Metairie, Jeff Davis Parish; 504- Campti, Natchitoches Parish; $2/doz., $3/1 ½ doz. Jonathan disc., free nest boxes w/purchase. $1.5/1; hens, $6/1; roosters, $5/1. 835-8186. 318-521-0879. Gautreaux, Houma, Terrebonne Dale Landry, Paincourtville, Harry Ardoin, Ville Platte, Parish; 985-209-2864. Lovebirds, young & breeders, Assumption Parish; 985-369- Mandarin ducks, prs., $70/1; Evangeline Parish; 337-459- some hand fed, $25/1-up. Donald 6952. barred rock pullets, $6/1-up; lay- 5906. Fresh yard eggs & fresh duck December 26, 2013 MARKET BULLETIN Page 9 eggs, $1.5/doz. Kelly Guillot, Abbeville, Vermilion Parish; 337- rabbits, all ages & colors, show bluegill, 25¢/1; hybrid bream, 10¢/lb. Darron Rachal, Boyce, Center Point, Avoyelles Parish; 893-4740 after 6 p.m. quality, $20/1-up. Megan 30¢/1; red-ear bream, 30¢/1; blk. Rapides Parish; 318-446-5682. 318-253-8158. Bergeron, Livonia, Point Coupee crappie, 40¢/1; bass, 40¢/1-up; King Texas pioneer cross, Restore pastures & fields, mow, Parish; 225-223-2008 or fathead minnows, 4¢/1; aeration Big brown eggs from true free young, $4/1; prs., $15/1. Ray cultivate, eliminate compaction, www.megansminis.web.com . systems, pick up or del. avail. range chickens, $2.75/doz.-up. C. Vidrine, Washington, St. Landry contour, plant, sub-surface Chris Broussard, Maurice, McDonald, Jackson, East Parish; 337-331-4220. Netherland dwarf, mini-lop & drainage, ponds, roads, paths, wells Vermilion Parish; 337-230-0123. Feliciana Parish; 225-634-5150. Holland lop, show prospects, & fences, remove & thin trees, Racing homers, wh., blk., red & $30/1-up; breeders, $20/1-up. stumps, grind re-cycle debris on Fresh yard eggs, $2/doz. Brian yellow, $10/1; German beauties, Carol Petitjean, Rayne, Acadia site. John Cleary, Hammond, Hawrylak, DeQuincy, Calcasieu $35/1; English carriers, $15/1. Parish; 337-581-1903 or DEER & Tangipahoa Parish; 985-634-0074. Parish; 337-214-5604. Ken Vidrine, Monroe, Ouachita www.kristensraynedrops.com. Parish; 318-381-1212. EXOTICS Livestock hauling w/32' goose- Fresh yard eggs, free range, New Zealand wh. baby rabbits, neck trailer, reasonable rates. Jody brown eggs, $2/doz. Tommy $20/1. David Grass, Folsom, Snoddy, Ville Platte, St. Landry Stockman, Oakdale, Allen Parish; NOTICE: Effective November 19, 2012 Tangipahoa Parish; 985-796-3522 Parish; 337-459-6112. 318-335-2967. LDAF has suspended the importation RABBITS & or 985-373-2805. of the following captive cervidae: rocky Cattle penning, working & haul- Free range brown & pale green EQUIPMENT mountain elk, red deer, mule deer, Fryers, 8 wks., $10/1. Lea ing from pasture to pasture or stock chicken eggs, $1.5/doz., duck black-tailed deer, white-tailed deer and Kernan, Kentwood, Tangipahoa yard, portable equip., large or small eggs, ½ doz., $1/1. Megan Barker, Sika deer into Louisiana. Parish; 601-341-6582. herd, problem cattle, 50 yrs. expe- Jonesville, Catahoula Parish; 318- Breeder satins, show & meat rience, will travel. Terry or Trent, 715-0146. quality, $15/1-up. Doug Girard, Any person who keeps, breeds, raises, contains, harvests, kills, slaughters, buys, Eunice, Acadia Parish; 337-789- Carencro, Lafayette Parish; 337- sells, trades, or transfers ownership of 1927 or 337-581-7735. 967-3823. AQUACULTURE any type of farm-raised alternative live- stock (deer and/or exotics) for commer- Farm photography, have you & Mini rex 4-H show quality, & EQUIPMENT cial purposes shall obtain a farm-raising your family keepsake pho- PIGEONS $45/1. Karen Edwards, license, from the Louisiana Department tographed at work or play w/your Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; of Agriculture and Forestry (LDAF) prior cattle, horses, trac., etc., clients 337-278-0641. to engaging in such activity. For more Live fish bait trap, own photo session CD, enlarge- Racing homers, wh., trade for information, contact the LDAF office of A-Tack-A-Paw Rabbitry, top 24"x24"x18", welded wire, $50/1. ments avail., 2-hr. session, $250 bantam hens or $3/1. George Animal Health at 225-925-3980. quality pedigree, New Zealand Carl Johnson, Iowa, Jeff Davis Each time an ad is submitted for plus mileage. Sam Irwin, Baton Pousson, Iota, Acadia Parish; 337- wh., red, blue & blk., show & 4- Parish; 337-582-3228. farm-raise alternative livestock (deer Rouge, East Baton Rouge Parish; 779-3143. H, grand champ., $75/1-up. and/or exotics), it must be accompa- www.samirwin.net, 225-620-8696. Crawfish traps, new, $7.75/1- nied by a LDAF-issued permit number. Kane pigeons, 1 yr., big, solid & Jackie Dakin, Napoleonville, up. Fred Bischoff, Eunice, St. Fence building, barb, net, wh., laying this spring & last Assumption Parish; atacka- Landry Parish; 337-789-7150. Water buffalo, trophy cows, boards, pipe & hotwire, references spring, $5/1. Lois Wells, pawrabbitry.com or 985-992- $1000/1-up. Herbert LeJeune, avail., $1/ft. & up, fence cleaning Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; 6607. Submerge pump, 12" 540 Oakdale, Allen Parish; 337-639- & repairs, catch pens & arenas, free 337-543-6677. RPM, 22' long, on wheels, 4000 B&M Rabbit Farms, New 2953. estimates. Ben Baggett, Mittie, GPM, takes 50+ hp trac., $3500. Racing homers, rare colors, blk. Zealand & Calif. bunnies & meat Allen Parish; 337-370-8254. H.H. Hargroder, Eunice, Acadia White-tailed breeder bucks, bred eagles, yellow & red trentons, rabbits, $12/1-up; wire cages, Parish; 337-580-3351. does & fawns, 400' plus northern Custom hay baling, 4x5 net muelman, saddlebacks, rollers, $25/1-up. Auston Guitreau, genetics, $2500/1-up. Jerryd wrapped, $19/1. Jay Guidry, tumblers, fantails & other breeds, French Settlement, Livingston Crawfish traps, new, $7.75/1- Tassin, Marksville, Avoyelles Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; 337- $7/1-up. D.L. Johnson, Baton Parish; 225-405-0872. up. Larry Carter, Port Barre, St. Parish; hightinesdeerfarm.com or 351-1763. Rouge, East Baton Rouge Parish; Landry Parish; 337-945-2804. Borel's Bunny Barn, 337-257-0402. 225-717-8750. Metal buildings, pole barns, car- Netherland dwarfs, Holland lops, New 8" irrigation pump, 20' Breeder bucks, bred does & ports, agri. buildings, hay barns, Modenas, red & yellow Gazzi, New Zealand & Flemish, $20/1- long, $3200. Jessie Credeur, fawns, bottle fed, extremely tame, additions & repairs, pipe & wire blue & brown Gazzi, red & yellow up. Doug Borel, Carencro, Crowley, Acadia Parish; 337-250- national genetics, farm visits wel- fencing, custom built, free esti- Schuette & Norwich croppers, Lafayette Parish; 337-658-0674 0199. come, $2500/1-up. Kurt Goebel, mates. Mackie McMillian, young, prs., $10/1. Evans or 337-456-4992. Pond stocking, channel catfish, Elton, Jeff Davis Parish; 337-246- Kentwood, Tangipahoa Parish; Guillory, Abbeville, Vermilion Bergeron Rabbit Ranch, mini 30¢/1; blue catfish, 60¢/1; cop- 1706. 225-921-6749. Parish; 337-937-4626. rex, Netherland dwarf, Holland pernose bluegill 25¢/1; reg. Fence building, all types, metal Racing homers, different lops, Calif. & Flemish giants, bluegill, 25¢/1; hybrid bluegill, roofs & metal buildings, no job too breeds, Janssens, blk. eagles, yel- New Zealands, checkered giants, 30¢/1; red-ear bream, 30¢/1; blk. small. Mike Morgan, Rayville, low & red trentons, speed birds, lion heads & rabbit cages, $20/1- crappie, 40¢/1; bass, 60¢/1; fat- Bees & Honey Richland Parish; 318-417-1336 or grizzles, red & yellow muelman, up. Liz Bergeron, Lafayette, head minnows, $9/lb.; Koi, $1/1- 318-728-3207. blue bars & blue cheeks, $15/1; Lafayette Parish; 337-456-4992 up., del. avail. David Lowe, Chinese owl, different colors, text line 337-658-0674. Minden, Webster Parish; 318- Beekeeping equip., (300) assem- Fence building, 4 strands of blue, show birds & hobby birds, 377-1525. bled Illinois supers, $15/1-up; barbwire, $1/ft.-up, other fence Hippity-Hop Dwarf Rabbitry, blk., red & gray, $25/1-up. Vernon frame & foundation, $1.75/1. work avail., ranch style, hog weaned blue & blk. otters, chins Crawfish traps, pyramid & pil- Champagne, Houma, Terrebonne Jerryd Tassin, Marksville, wire/field fence & privacy fence, color, Netherland dwarfs, wh. low, any size, galv. T rods, differ- Parish; 985-873-8440. Avoyelles Parish; 337-257-0402. will travel if job is big enough, hotot dwarf & blue breeders, $30- ent types of PVC coated wire cen- must have clear property line, Racing homers, wh., blk., blue $40/1. Rebecca Gondron, ters, $7.75/1-up. Jeane Lee, Ville Honey qts., $12/1, $6/1 & $3/1. owner supplies material. B. Long & red, $5/1. B. Soileauu, Mamou, Broussard, Lafayette Parish; 337- Platte, Evangeline Parish; 337- Toby Turk, Bordelonville, Sr., Kentwood, Tangipahoa Parish; Evangeline Parish; 337-468-5622. 552-7471. 363-3099. Avoyelles Parish; 318-500-0417. 985-515-2093. (3) prs. hubbles, (1) wh. king, B & B Bunny Farm, Calif. & 14' hyd. crawfish boat w/rear $15/1 or if all taken $12/1; young New Zealand wh. rabbits, dressed wheel pull, 25 hp Kohler engine, hubbles, $5/1. Paul Grezaffi, or live, $10/1-up. Mary Blake, $4500; 14' hyd. boat w/rear wheel FARM Batchelor, Point Coupee Parish; Walker, Livingston Parish; 225- pull, 20 hp Kohler engine, $3500; EQUIPMENT 225-718-5099. 667-1375 or 225-788-4976. 14' crawfish boat, no motor, $500. SERVICES SERVICE Danny Richard, Branch, Acadia Mookees, starlings, trumpeters, B-Island Farm, French lop, FOR HIRE Parish; 337-581-4504. frillbacks, frills, wh. homers & show quality, pedigree avail., Remove all overgrown net wire caputins, rollers, Norwich crop- loveable & great pets, $50/1-up; (100) pyramid crawfish traps fencing for wire & metal post with- Large & small bush hogging, pers & English carriers, all seam- Holland lops, $30/1-up; New w/rods, good cond., $4/1. Wendell in 50 miles of Many, no charge if discing, hunting plot, seeding & less banded, $5/1-up. Floyd Zealand, high quality pedigree, Middlebrooks, Eunice, Acadia posts & wire are useable. George packing field, $65/hr.; hauling LeBouef, Church Point, Acadia $15/1-up. Dot Brewster, Parish; 337-658-3106. Waltner, Many, Sabine Parish; 318- service, one-way, $2/mile; cutting, Parish; 337-684-2251. Franklinton, Washington Parish; 508-1906. Pond stocking, coppernose raking & baling hay, $15/lb. Wayne 985-795-8810. Modenas & hubbles, young, bluegill, 25¢/1; hybrid copper- Pecan picker, small yards w/no Ward, Saline, Bienville Parish; $5/1-up. Steven Pellerin, Megan's Mini Farm, mini rex nose bream, 30¢/1; native limbs, 50/50; pecan cleaning avail., 318-576-3255 or 318-332-1815. Page 10 MARKET BULLETIN December 26, 2013

Land clearing, bush hogging, licensed, state-wide services. stallions, $60/mo. Sarina Lirette, Houston, Baton Rogue, East Baton dirt work, house pads, driveways, David Braun, Greenwell Springs, Bourg, Terrebonne Parish; 985- Rouge Parish; 225-355-4891. dozer work, excavator work, cul- East Baton Rouge Parish; 594-9166. RURAL 285 acres located in Tensas vert installations, free est. Johnny www.hogbiz.com or 225-806- Horse boarding, stalls for rent Parish, 40'x40' metal warehouse, PROPERTIES Stelly, Arnaudville, St. Landry 8246 or 800-693-9853. & pasture, full or partial board, (2) furnished lodges, (4) 15-acre FOR RENT Parish; 337-351-5466. Metal hog traps, 4'x8', will lots of riding area, rd. pen, trailer water features, (5) food plots, deer OR LEASE Limestone, ash, cal base, wash build to your spec., $400/1-up. M. storage. Dean Gentile, Port Allen, stands & duck blinds, ideal hunting out concrete, dirt, sand & land McNeely, Hornbeck, Vernon West Baton Rouge Parish; 225- for deer, duck & dove, $495,000. clearing, dozer, trackhoe, trac. Parish; 337-353-7465. 328-2198 or 225-627-9562. Richard Thompson, Waterproof, Must offer ten (10) or more adjoining work, ponds, driveways, private Tensas Parish; 601-431-1797. acres of land located in Louisiana. Horse boarding, lighted cov- roads, culvert setting, bush hog- Farmland ads MUST include accompani- ered arena, walker, rd. pen & out- 12 ½ acres in Thibodaux, craw- ments (house, barn, hay field, garden, ging demolition, will travel. Alvin door arena, turn out paddocks, fish ponds w/(2) 671 Detroit diesel and what the land is best suited for). Joseph, Lake Charles, Calcasieu LIVESTOCK Proof of ownership may be required. All cattle events, partial board only, Parish; 337-437-1143. pumps, (1) 30,000 gal. & (1) 20,000 ads MUST be accompanied by the fol- BOARDING $175/mo. Jeffery or Terry, gal., 7 acres of woods, $180,000. lowing owner-signed statement: “This Tree spade, can transplant trees Gonzales, Ascension Parish; 225- Percy Chiasson, Thibodaux, property is personally owned by me and up to 6" in diameter. Tony is not offered for sale by a licensed real 268-7998 or 225-715-6158. Lafourche Parish; 985-633-7834 or estate dealer, broker or salesman.” Templet, Baton Rouge, East Stalls for rent at the Texas 985-438-7815. Baton Rouge Parish; 225-356- Longhorn Equine Training Center Wanted: grass fields to lease for 150 acres in Winnsboro, 2094. in Vinton, La., 10'x10' or 10'x12', hay & cattle in Allen or Beauregard RURAL horse/cattle ranch, 125'x92' covered (12) wash racks, (7) 6-horse parish, fenced or not, will pay top Loader backhoe, dozer, trac., arena, (16) Powder River stalls, (3) walkers, 5/8 mile track, 1/5 mile PROPERTIES price. Ben Bagett, Mittie, Allen dump truck, dirt & gravel, on site, barns, 5-yr. old house, (10) pas- straight away rails, 6-horse start- FOR SALE Parish; 337-370-8254. 5 hr. min. Kyle Fleniken, Clinton, tures, $650,000. Jim Sullivan, ing gate & equisizer, $20/day or East Feliciana Parish; 225-247- Winnsboro, Franklin Parish; 318- Wanted: 50-400 acres pasture $100-$120/mo. Aimee land for cattle, anywhere in state. 8849. Must offer ten (10) or more adjoining 439-0147. Schlesinger, Vinton, Calcasieu Sim Desormeaux, Brookhaven, Bush hogging, mini excavator acres of land located in Louisiana. Parish; 409-313-3745. Farmland ads MUST include accompani- 12 acres pasture/farm land, part MS, 601-754-4223. work, road grading for parking woods, suitable for home or small Horse boarding on 28 acres, ments (house, barn, hay field, garden, lots & clean up. Leo Flores, New and what the land is best suited for). farm, off Hwy. 91 north of Iota in 30'x20' shelter, rd. pen, no stal- Iberia, Iberia Parish; 337-380- Proof of ownership may be required. All Acadia Parish, $10,000/acre. lions, located in Grand Coteau 0658 or 337-367-1839. ads MUST be accompanied by the fol- Frederick LeJeune, Iota, Acadia FRUITS & area, $100/mo. Cathie Savage, lowing owner-signed statement: “This Parish; 337-779-3417. Dirt/limestone work, lot clear- Arnaudville, St. Landry Parish; property is personally owned by me and VEGETABLES ing, trailer & house pads, top soil, 337-257-1947. is not offered for sale by a licensed real 57.5 acres, mostly cleared w/oak estate dealer, broker or salesman.” fill dirt, bush hogging, land level- trees scattered, rolling land w/deer Large stalls, oats, hay, pas- ing, driveways, private roads & & turkey, 2 br house, 20'x40' shop, Satsumas, Washington navels, tures, arena, horse walker w/elec. 13.7 acres w/140 blueberry bush- custom plowing. John Stanford, 40'x80' barn, (2) buildings, (3) La. sweet potatoes, lemons, flag, no studs, Coggins required, es, 50 pecan trees, barn & mobile Church Point, Acadia Parish; 337- ponds, (1) stocked w/bass & brim, grapefruit, 50¢/lb.; kumquats, $175/mo. Bob Lorio, Port Allen, home, perfect for horses or cattle, 684-5929 or 337-945-6322. fenced, $7500/acre if all taken, will $1/lb. Lloyd Vincent, Kaplan, West Baton Rouge Parish; 225- located in Opelousas, $150,000. sub-divide into 10-acre lots, owner Vermilion Parish; 337-643-6380. Land prepared, cleared & con- 343-2060 or 225-937-8290. Gerald Fitzgerald, Brusly, West toured, fields mowed, mulched, Baton Rouge Parish; 225-749-3294 finance avail. David Schexnayder, La. farm raised citrus, navels & cultivated, sub-surface drainage, Full service horse boarding, or 225-413-3442. Clinton, East Feliciana Parish; 225- satsumas, 40 lb. box, $16/1. Mary includes feed, hay, shavings, etc., 278-5514. Irvin, Thibodaux, Lafourche ponds, roads, walls, fences 40 acres of longleaf pine on installed, trees removed & debris quality service for all your horse's Parish; 985-448-1101 or 504-945- blacktop road w/water & elec., ¼ 50 acres in West Caddo Parish; processed on-site for mulch or needs. Erica Bass, New Iberia, 8380. mile off La. Hwy. 112 between fenced/cross fenced w/pond., 4 br/3 compost. John Cleary, Hammond, Iberia Parish; www.bayouboard- Sugartown & Elizabeth, gravel pit bath log home, barn, shop, rv & Satsumas, you pick or we pick, Tangipahoa Parish; 985-634- ing.com or 337-523-2433. road, Allen Parish, $160,000. Eddie boat cover & horse barn, $689,000 wholesale & retail low prices. 0074. Stalls avail. at Sunshine Arena Ahrens, Natchitoches, Natchitoches nego. Wendell Collins, Shreveport, Jim Terry, Franklin, St. Mary Bush hogging, residential & in Plaquemine, Sunshine Ferry Parish; 318-201-5467. Caddo Parish; 318-938-0912. Parish; 337-578-4086. Landing, 9 miles south of LSU, commercial, lots, pastures, open 52+ acres of rice field/marsh on Beauregard sweet potatoes, 45 75 acres w/trails & riding on 36 ½ acres in Lincoln Parish, land & trails, by the job or $45/hr. navigable canal from the lb. box, $15/1. Becky Dugas, levee. Nelson Dupuy, Sunshine, mature pine timber & hardwood, Joe Porto, Napoleonville, Tchefuncte River, $90,000 nego. Marksville, Avoyelles Parish; Iberville Parish; 225-921-5575 or gas, elec., good home sites, Assumption Parish; 985-513- Roy Honeycutt, Madisonville, St. 318-253-6843 or 318-201-6840. Ellen 225-235-3575. $6000/acre. Larry Wilson, Ruston, 9759. Tammany Parish; 985-892-2714. Lincoln Parish; 318-368-8096. Fresh vegetables, mustard Thoroughbreds only, New Property improvements, GPS 149 acre cattle farm on Tickfaw , cabbage, broccoli, cauli- Iberia area, feed is provided, 10 acres of woodland, rolling survey & design, land leveling, River, 2 houses, 4 br/3 ½ bath, barn flower & eggplants. Floyd Gotte, boarding agreement & recent hills, deer & turkey, 1 hr. north of ponds, dozer & excavator work, w/71 acres, $575,000; 3 br/2 bath, Iota, Acadia Parish; 337-824- Coggins required, $200/mo. Tony New Orleans, $7500/acre. Marty cleaning property & rice field granite, wood floors w/78 acres, 8 6661. LaBauve, New Iberia, Iberia Roberts, Mount Hermon, work. Byron Lemoine, Hamburg, miles from I-55, $495,000. Gene Parish; 337-339-4424. Washington Parish; 225-278-2374. Wanted: mayhaws. Mary Avoyelles Parish; 318-997-2163. Strother, Amite, Tangipahoa Parish; 240 acres in Bossier, 90 acres Reece, Lake Charles, Calcasieu Lot clearing, pads built, lime- Individual horse paddocks 985-969-6005. pine, shop, living space, well, house Parish; 337-488-4715. stone driveways, topsoil, in w/run-ins, covered arena, rd. pen, trailer site, utilities, septic, ponds, Wanted: farm, hunting or timber- Acadia area. Brian Breaux, wash rack, 170 acres, feed, hay, fencing, pasture, hay fields, woods land in Rapides & Avoyelles parish. Sunset, St. Landry Parish; 337- dewormer, fly control, trailer & fruit trees, $5000/acre. Dixie Chris Lemoine, Alexandria, 523-6894. storage, tack room, Carencro FERTILIZER Rapides Parish; 318-359-2394. area, $325/mo. Bill Langford, Linoski, Bossier City, Bossier Dozer work, min. of $600. Carencro, Lafayette Parish; 337- Parish; 318-746-4760. Wanted: farm, hunting or timber- Lattie Martin, Walker, Livingston 280-1535. 37.5 acres of woodland, zoned land in St. Landry Parish. Carl Ag. lime, based on 100 mile Parish; 225-405-5229. Foreman, Alexandria, Rapides radius, $25/ton. Brent Duncan, Horse boarding, stalls & pas- rural land, 10 minutes from Baton Parish; 318-481-0092. Franklinton, Washington Parish; ture, nice barn, fans, auto bug Rouge airport, $188,000. Penn 985-839-9493. NUISANCE system, 25 acres of good pasture, ANIMAL large loafing sheds, hurricane & Rabbit fert. mixed w/sand, vinyl fencing, $300/mo. Linda Questions about circulation good for garden or flower beds, REMOVAL Helo, Crowley, Acadia Parish; free. Alvin Guilbeaux, Erath, 337-581-4155. or lost bulletins? Vermilion Parish; 337-937-6181. Professional hog removal, free Pasture boarding, horses only, Call 225-922-1281. Garden soil, peat moss, manure services w/$2 million insurance 80 acres w/free running water, & sand mix, del. avail. within 20 provided to landowners, La. state plenty of grass & shade trees, no miles, $20/yd. Charles Canale, December 26, 2013 MARKET BULLETIN Page 11 Tickfaw, Tangipahoa Parish; 985- Spigelia, Mamou, African iris, peaches, persimmons, paw-paws, 2013 Alicia Bermuda horse hay, Bahia grass 4x5 rd., netwrapped, 507-0471 or 985-592-0346. ginger, mondo grass, Texas star, crabapples, muscadine, rain free, well fert., top quality, $35/1. Brad Leger, Iota, Acadia by size, $1-$10/1; camellia, Arbequania olives, citrus, figs, heavy bales, appt. only, will load, Parish; 337-581-1266 or 337-781- Fert. chicken litter or lime for Japanica "candy stripe", 3 gal., thornless blackberries, blueberries 15 bale min., $6/1. Jessie Wheat, 9929. pastures, price varies by parish, $12/1; pindo, sago & windmill & flowering pears 1-15 gal. pots, Denham Springs, Livingston del. & spread for 18 wheeler truck Mixed Bermuda 4x5 bales, in palms, 1 gal., $25/1; by size, $5- $10-$75/1. Lee Cook, Husser, Parish; 225-664-9195 or 225-485- load, $250. Mitch Johnson, Pitkin, barn, $25/1. Bud Gautreaux, $40/1; St. Joseph amaryllis, by Tangipahoa Parish; 985-748-7043. 5252. Vernon Parish; 337-328-7441 or Rayne, Acadia Parish; 337-581- size, $5-$10/1. James Stelly, 337-353-0818. Meyer lemons, $10/1-up; sweet 2013 Bermuda/mixed, 4x5 1829 or 337-334-2043. Eunice, Acadia Parish; 337-457- lemons, $12-$15/1; Mamou plant, bales, $25/1. Terrel Castille, Horse manure mixed w/wood 4528. Sq. bales, $6/1. C.O. McKerley, $12-$15/1; dwarf peach, $5-12/1; Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; 337- shavings & lime, free. Joey Zito, Zachary, East Baton Rouge Parish; Red & wh. cypress vines, red candlestick, $5/1-up; red & yellow 543-4455. Holden, Livingston Parish; 225- 225-654-7582 or 225-276-3898. bird of paradise, rose of Montana plums, $10-$15/1; Japanese 777-5054. 2013 Bermuda hay, vines, candlestick, bi-color con- plums, $10-$15/1; sago palms, Bahia rd. bales, 5x5, cured w/o Jiggs/Wrangler, 4x5 rd. bales, in Garden soil mix, top soil, horse federate rose, blue petunia, white $15/1; dwarf peach, $12/1; blue barn, good for horses & cows, rain, under barn, $35/1; Bahia sq. manure, sand & shavings, loaded puff Formosa (Mimosa), climbing petunia, $5/1; Hawaiian $35/1; '12 Bermuda hay, bales, $5/1. Anthony Santangelo, in your truck, del. avail., $22/yd. malabar spinach, birds eye, sweet orchids, $8/1; red fancy bush cher- Jiggs/Wrangler, $30/1. Christy Tickfaw, Tangipahoa Parish; 985- Lee Cook, Husser, Tangipahoa aconcagua peppers, candlesticks, ry $8/1; bundle of 12, $25 plus $5 Dicapo, Leonville, St. Landry 351-3928. Parish; 985-748-7043. cayenne hot pepper, red & yellow postage. Morris Collura, 3237 Parish; 337-945-1162 or 337-945- hot squash peppers, La. pink Louisiana Ave., Lake Charles, 2013 Alicia Bermuda sq. bales, Rabbit manure high nitrogen 7894. tomato, wh. & red cypress vine, 70601, Calcasieu Parish; 337-478- $5.75/1. Rod McKinney, Port applied directly, med. lb. sack, round long green & blk. egg- 7075. 2013 Bahia, 5x5 rd. bales, cow Allen, West Baton Rouge Parish; $6.5/1; fresh horse manure, 6 yds., plants, $2/pkg. w/SASE. Morris quality, service wrap and/or bio- 225-627-5197. mixed w/wood shavings, free del., Hazelnut & bald cypress, chin- Collura, 3237 Louisiana Ave., degradable twine wrap, $30/1. 25 mile radius del., trade for farm quapin, 2 gal., $20/1; fig trees, 2013 Argentina/Bahia sq. bales, Lake Charles, 70601, Calcasieu Nolton Menard, Opelousas, St. equip. goods or produce, $110/1; many varieties, 2 gal., $15-$25/1. excel. quality, in barn, $4.5/1; pine Parish; 337-478-7075. Landry Parish; 337-351-1396. partly composted horse manure & James Robin Sr., 4017 Hwy. 357, straw bales, short leaf, clean & wood shavings, trade for farm Wanted: rosary bead seeds or Opelousas, La., 70570, St. Landry Coastal Bermuda sq. bales, in fresh, $5/1; long leaf, bag, $4.5/1. equip., free del., 6 yds./$120/1. plants. Carolyn Thibodeaux, Parish; 337-407-0188. barn, sprayed & fert., race horse L. Cook, Husser, Tangipahoa Dot Brewster, Franklinton, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; quality, you load, $5/1. E.C. Parish; 985-748-7043. Wanted: mirlitons, locally Washington Parish; 985-795- 337-948-6427. Rogé, Natchez, Natchitoches grown, will travel. Lance Hill, 2013 Bahia hay, 4x5 net 8810. Parish; 318-352-7001. New Orleans, Orleans Parish; wrapped, fert., cured w/o rain, (10) www.mirlitons.org or 504-220- Quality horse hay, sq. bales, bales or more, $20. Roderick TREES & 4609. $5/1; rd. bales, $40/1. Nelson Frederick, Breaux Bridge, St. Dupuy, Sunshine, Iberville Parish; Martin Parish; 337-298-7616 or SEEDS, FRUITING Wanted: 3-5 gal. nursery pots. 225-921-5575 or 225-642-5350. 337-332-4241. FLOWERS & VINES E.J. Flanagan, Hammond, ORNAMENTALS Tangipahoa Parish; 985-345-1498. Jiggs Bermuda hay, 4x4 rd. (160) '13 grass, good quality, Any person who intends to grow, buy or bales, fert. & sprayed, stored in 4x5 rd. bales, fert., $30/1. L. sell trees, shrubs, ornamental plants, barn, $30/1. John Joubert, Hebert, Abbeville, Vermilion grass sod, or foliage plants shall obtain a Any person who sells, distributes, or Jennings, Jeff Davis Parish; 337- Parish; 337-652-2455. license or permit, from the Louisiana JAMS, JELLIES offers or handles for sale agriculture, Department of Agriculture and Forestry 515-2889. (150) Bahia mixed rolls, 4x5, vegetable, or flower seeds or other prop- (LDAF), prior to engaging in such activ- & PRESERVES agating stock of one pound or more shall 2013 Bahia grass hay, net $12/1. Kernan Lea, Kentwood, ity. For more information, contact the obtain a Seed Dealer’s License from the Tangipahoa Parish; 601-341-6582. LDAF Horticulture and Quarantine wrapped, 4x5 bales, $20/1 or LDAF Seed Programs Division. For Programs Division at 225-952-8100 or $18/1 if (20) or more purchased. licensing information, contact the LDAF Fig preserves, pint, $5/1; sugar 2013 rd. rolls, fert. & cured w/o email at [email protected]. Mack Guillory, Opelousas, St. Seed Programs Division at 225-925-4733 free fig preserves, pint, $7/1; bread rain, excel. quality, in barn, $30/1. Landry Parish; 337-543-7954 or or by email at [email protected]. Wildlife food plot tree, pears, & butter pickles, pint, $5/1; pickled Ellis Tanner, Leesville, Vernon 337-308-1918. plums, persimmons, mayhaw, okra, pint, $5/1. D. Gaspard, Parish; 337-239-6043. Dwarf cowhorn okra seeds, crabapples, sawtooth oak, Chinese Kaplan, Vermilion Parish; 337- 2013 mixed hay, bush plant w/full size okra, large 2013 Bermuda hay, horse quali- chestnut, disease resistant chestnut 789-5478. Alicia/Bahia/rye grass, 5x48 rd. tear drop green & blk. eggplant, ty, sprayed & fert., 4x5 net & more, 3 gal. pots, $12/1; bales, 1000 lbs., pick up at farm, lg. hubbard squash seeds, $2/pkg. Jelly pints, mayhaw, blackberry wrapped, in barn, $35/1; sq. bales, Dunstan chestnut, $25/1. Logan, $35/1; (1) bale at farm, $20/1; 2 or w/SASE. Brandon Albert, 126 & muscadine, $5/1; fig pints, $6/1; $6/1. Clyde Taylor, Youngsville, Husser, Tangipahoa Parish; 985- more purchased, $45/1; (18) or Alida Dr., Napoleonville, 70390, hot pepper jelly, ½ pint, $3/1. Larry Lafayette Parish; 337-654-4844. 748-7043. more bales del. at $2/mile, loading Assumption Parish; 985-870- Welch, Angie, Washington Parish; fees, $4/1. Wayne Ward, Saline, 2012 Bahia grass hay, 4x5 0953. Mayhaw trees, grafted culti- 985-986-5587. Bienville Parish; 318-332-1815 or bales, net wrapped, $15/1; '13 vars, royal star, (G-5), Maxine, red 2013 Luffa seeds, (20) in pkg., Fig & blackberry preserves, ½ 318-576-3255. Bahia grass hay, 4x5 bales, net champ, double-G, $15/1. Jerry send SASE, $2/1. Linda Crowder, pint, $3.5/1; pint, $6.75/1; pepper wrapped, $30/1. Ricky Guilbeaux, Carley, Hineston, Rapides Parish; Large rd. bales, fert., $40/1. Irv Glenmora, Rapides Parish; 318- chow-chow, ½ pint, $$3/1; pint, Carencro, Lafayette Parish; 337- 318-659-4758. Keller, Covington, Parish; 985- 201-9201 or 318-748-7379. 5.5/1. Romero, New Iberia, 280-0569. 893-5324. Japanese plum trees, $3/1. Joe Iberia Parish; 337-376-7344. Pink & red begonia, looses- Wheat straw for horse stalls, Giacone, Hammond, Tangipahoa Liquid feed, corn distillery, by trife, pink stock, sword fern & nurseries, soil erosion, etc., Parish; 985-345-5049. ton or tanker load, $117-$140/ton. schefflera, 50¢-$1/1; 5 gal. plant, depending on quantity, $4- Danny Givens, Mount Hermon, $5/1. Patsy Cook, Covington, St. Large trees, live oaks, nut, fruit, $4.25/1; '13 Russell Bermuda HAY & Washington Parish; 985-517-8655. Tammany Parish; 985-892-7058. flowering & shade trees, deliv- horse hay, high quality, third cut- ered, planted & maintained, GRAIN 2013 Bahia sq. bales, big & tight ting, sq. bales, sprayed & weed Green stripe cushaw seeds, appointment only. Bob heavy bales, fert., cured w/o rain, free, fert., will load, $4.5/1. Cedric $5/pkg. Tommy Rankin, P.O. Box Thibodeaux, Church Point, Acadia will load, $4/1. James Creel, Rabalais, Cottonport, Avoyelles 51, Mer Rouge, 71261, 2013 Argentine Bahia grass, Parish; 337-319-3957. Independence, Tangipahoa Parish; Parish; 318-542-0096. Morehouse Parish; 318-647-5735 second cutting, horse quality, fine 985-974-4734 or 985-878-2152. or 318-235-6918. Grafted & improved paw paw stem, limed, sprayed, fert., tight 2013 (150) clean Bahia rd. cultivars, rabbit eye blueberry cul- sq. bales, in field, $5/1; in barn, 2013 Bermuda, Bahia, Dallis, bales, 4x6, baled Aug.-Sept., Belinda's Dream rose, knock- tivars, (4) varieties of grafted $5.5/1. David Joiner, Loranger, Bluestem & Johnson grass, 4x5 $30/1. Tony Hensgens, Rayne, out roses, 6 colors, drift ground mayhaw trees, grafted mulberry, Tangipahoa Parish; 985-878-6734 rolls, 1200 lbs., $25/1; net Acadia Parish; 985-992-8068. cover roses, bottle brush, kaleido- wild blueberry, wild plum, or 985-320-3073. wrapped, $30/1, discount on (50) scope abelia, Lady Banks roses, 2013 Bahia grass, high quality, Chinese chestnut & American or more, del. avail. Christine shishi camellia, in 3-gal. contain- 2012 Bahia & mixed grass, 4x5 4x5 rd. bales, good for horses, no beech, $12-$45/1. Kent Benton, Carter, Pineville, Rapides Parish; ers, $10-$18/1; 30 varieties azal- rd. bales, in barn, cured w/o rain, rain, in barn, $35/1. Sonny Livingston, Livingston Parish; 318-448-7026 or 318-419-8513. eas & camellias, $4-$25/1. Lee will load, $40/1. Odell McCartney, Ridgell, Tickfaw, Tangipahoa 225-686-0248. Cook, Husser, Tangipahoa Parish; Olla, Lasalle Parish; 318-495- 2013 Alicia Bermuda grass, in Parish; 985-345-1128 or 985-974- 985-748-7043. Fruit trees, pears, plums, 3470. barn, sq. bales, fert., $5.25/1; 0966. Page 12 MARKET BULLETIN December 26, 2013 2013 Bahia, 5x6 rd. bales, fert., bales, $50/1; 4x5 rd. bales, $45/1. V.L. Rancher, Denham Springs, Avoyelles Parish; 318-264-3224 quality, $4/1. Melvin Husser, $30/1. John Wells, Greensburg, St. Vernon Russell, Chesbrough, Livingston Parish; 225-413-2124 or 318-563-8478. Loranger, Tangipahoa Parish; Helena Parish; 985-514-8314. Tangipahoa Parish; 985-748-6488. or 225-665-2646. 985-748-7958. 2013 Bahia rd. bales, in field, 2013 Jiggs Bermuda, 5x5 rd. 2013 Bahia hay, 4x5 bales, will 2012-'13 Bahia rd. bales, in $30/1; sq. bales, in field, $3/1; in 2013 Alicia Bahia fert. bales, bales, fert., 200 lb./acre, $42/1. load, $30-$35/1. Dale Holton, barn, no rain, located in St. barn, $4/1. David Moran, Pride, 5x5, $45/1. Linda Peterson, David Colligan, Church Point, Independence, Tangipahoa Parish; Helena & Kentwood, $30-$35/1. East Baton Rouge Parish; 225- DeRidder, Beauregard Parish; Acadia Parish; 337-208-8424. 985-878-6969. Chuck Coburn, Kentwood, 933-5636. 337-802-7704. Tangipahoa Parish; 985-974- Colorado alfalfa bales, beetle Sq. bales, newly cut, quantity 2013 Alicia Bermuda 4x5 rd. 2012 & '13 Bahia & rye grass, 2961. free, $15/1. Jim Miller, DeQuincy, discounts, $4/1. Ronald Comeaux, bales, fert., Meaux area, $30/1. rd. bales, 4x5, in barn, $35/1; sq. Calcasieu Parish; 337-786-2995 Lafayette, Lafayette Parish; 337- 2013 Jiggs Bermuda hay, 4x5 Jude Comeaux, Maurice, bales, $5.5/1. Mike Bearb, or 337-515-6988. 277-1324. rd. bales, $35/1; '12 rye grass, 4x5 Vermilion Parish; 337-303-3854. Sunshine, Iberville Parish; 225- bales, $15/1. Bryan Payne, 276-8374 or 225-938-6972. 2013 Jiggs Bermuda & Tifton (290) Bermuda net wrapped (1000) Russell Bermuda horse Lafayette, Lafayette Parish; 337- 44 Bermuda grass, sq. bales, in hay, 4x5 bales, no del., $30/1. Karl 349-4173. hay, fert. & managed, $7/1. Ben 2012 good quality hay, fert., 4x5 field, soil tested, limed & fert., Hensgens, Gueydan, Vermilion Taunton, Jonesville, Catahoula ½ rd. bales, outside, $20/1. $5/1. Bob Murphy, Crowley, Parish; 337-247-5265. 2013 Bahia hay, 4x5 rd. bales, Parish; 318-613-7881. Bernard Leger, Opelousas, St. Acadia Parish; big_coun- $20/1. Carlos Guillot, Marksville, Landry Parish; 337-948-9366 or 5x5 rd. bales, $40/1. Malcolm 2013 Bahia mixed 4x5 rd. bales, [email protected] or 337-230- Avoyelles Parish; 318-253-5770. 337-945-2435. Howze, Denham Springs, net wrapped, $25/1; Bahia, $30/1. 5634. Livingston Parish; 225-235-6682 (1000) Sept. '12 Bahia & Lee Davis, Opelousas, St. Landry 2013 ryegrass & clover mixed, Bahia hay, fert., 4x5 rd. bales, or 225-987-1318. Bermuda mixed, net wrapped, Parish; 337-543-6765 or 337-945- 4x5 rd. bales, $45/1; Bahia 4x5 rd. baled 10/20/12, $15/1; baled 4x5, $18/1 or $12/1 if (100) more 4026. bales, in barn, $45/1. Calvin 2013 Bahia grass hay, 4x5 rolls, 6/27/13, $25/1. C.M. Duplechain, purchased; '13 Bahia & Bermuda Waskom, Franklinton, $20/1. Jimmy Rhodes, Many, Bahia 4x5 bales, net wrapped & Jennings, Jeff Davis Parish; 337- mixed, 4x5 net wrapped, $28/1 or Washington Parish; 985-839-6269 Sabine Parish; 318-294-5372. fert., in barn, horse quality, 3 bale 824-2989 or 337-224-0677. $26/1 if (100) or more purchased. or 985-373-2832. min., $45/1. Joe Pieri, Folsom, St. (200) Bahia & Bermuda mixed Jay Guidry, Opelousas, St. Landry Forage oats for fall planting, Tammany Parish; 985-981-2427. Bahia sq. bales, horse quality, hay, baled 10/12, 4x5 bales, $20/1. Parish; 337-351-1763 or 337-351- (40) 50 lb. bags, $450/ton; 50 lb. no rain, fert. & no weeds, $4.5/1; Ben Baggett, Mittie, Allen Parish; 4763. 2012 Jiggs Bermuda sq. bales, bags, $12.50/1. Charles McDaniel net wrapped rd. bales, $20-$40/1. 337-370-8254. heavy fert., in barn, $6/1; 4x5 rd. Jr., Bogalusa, Washington Parish; 2013 premium quality hay, 4x5 Robert Davis, Pride, East Baton bales, net wrapped, in barn, $40/1; 985-515-4881. 2013 Bermuda hay, Alicia & rd. bales, in barn, $30/1; '12 pre- Rouge Parish; 225-405-2536. outside barn, $30/1, discount if common, limed, fert., net mium quality hay, 4x5 rd. bales, 2013 Jiggs Bermuda sq. bales, (10) or more purchased. Keith 2012 Bahia, good quality for wrapped, $35/1, large disc. for in barn, $25/1. Wayne Tanner, fert. to LSU specs, 50 lbs., in Cahanin, Rayne, Acadia Parish; horses, in barn, 5x5 rd. bales, quantity. Randy Broussard, Leesville, Vernon Parish; 337- field, we load, $5/1. Chris Douget, 337-257-2469 or 337-873-6607. $25/1. J.N. Prather Jr., Ville Jennings, Jeff Davis Parish; 337- 239-6043. Ville Platte, Evangeline Parish; Platte, Evangeline Parish; 337- 824-7710. 2013 Bermuda & Bahia grass, 337-224-2896. 2013 Bahia/mixed, 4x5 bales, 896-6971. 4x5 rd. bales, net wrapped, will Alicia hay, fert., rd. bales, barn credit cards accepted, $20/1. 2013 Bahia 4x6 rd. bales, in del., $3.5/miles, in barn, $25/1. 2013 Bahia hay in barn, kept, will load, $45/1. Kenneth Edwin Simar, Evangeline, Acadia barn, $35/1; 4x5, $30/1. Daryl Harold Dousay, Hineston, Rapides $3.25/1. Jesse Thibodeaux, Derveloy, Egan, Acadia Parish; Parish; 337-990-1788. Carruth, Greensburg, St. Helena Parish; 337-208-7228. Jennings, Jeff Davis Parish; 337- 337-250-5628. Parish; 275-572-1873. 2013 Bahia mixed, 5x5 rolls, 945-2220. 2013 mixed grass, cured w/o Bahia hay, sq. bales, limed & $27.5/1. Harry Trichel, Campti, 2013 Bermuda 4x5 rd. bales, in rain, 5x5 rd. bales, $15-$40/1. J.L. 2012 fert. hay, rd. bales, no fert., $5/1. Scott McDowell, Jena, Natchitoches Parish; 318-476- barn, $45/1; Bahia, $25/1; mixed Williams, Spearsville, Union weeds or rain, $30/1. Marie Lasalle Parish; 318-623-2935. 2653. grass, $20/1; Bermuda sq. bales, Parish; 318-778-3248 or 870-510- Smith, Roseland, Tangipahoa fert., $6/1; '12 rd. bales, $25/1. (9) Jiggs Bermuda, 4x5 rd. (180) '12 Alicia Bermuda rd. 4606. Parish; 985-748-5779. Aaron Melancon, Rayne, Acadia bales, LSU analyzed, dry matter bales, 5x5, you haul, $20/1. John 2013 Alicia Bermuda hay, we (600) '13 Alicia/Bermuda hay, Parish; 337-581-1765. 17% protein, 56% TDN, $45/1. Thomas, Rayville, Richland load, in barn, $6.5/1; in field, 4x5, fert. & sprayed, cured w/o Lynn Myers, Jennings, Jeff Davis Parish; 318-728-3522. 2013 Bahia fert. horse hay, sq. $6/1; erosion or garden mulch rain, del. avail., $35/1; (400) '12 Parish; 337-824-2967 or 337-368- bales, in barn, $5/1; Bahia horse 2013 rd. bales, 4x5 ½, net hay, we load, $4/1. Daniel Alicia/Bermuda 4x5 rd. bales, top 4783. hay, 4x5 rd. bales, under shed, wrapped, horse quality, under Thompson, Folsom, St. Tammany quality, well fert. & sprayed, in $40/1. Nelson Doolittle, Loranger, 2013 Russell Bermuda horse barn, $40-$50/1. Sidney Parish; 985-796-9872. barn, cured w/o rain, del. avail., Tangipahoa Parish; 985-507-3186 hay, sq. bales, fert. & weed free, Thibodeaux Jr., Morrow, St. $35/1. Oscar Bearden Jr., 2013 Jiggs Bermuda sq. bales, after 6 p.m. $5/1 in barn; in field, $4.5/1. Mark Landry Parish; 318-359-0060. Downsville, Union Parish; 318- fert., in barn, $6/1; in field, $5/1; Scarber, Alexandria, Rapides 982-5192 or 318-789-0385. Peanut hay, high quality, 17% 2013 Bahia/Bermuda 4x5 rd. Jiggs Bermuda, fert., 5x6 plastic Parish; 318-452-7297. protein, 70% TDN, in barn, $11/1. bales, fert., $25/1. Timothy Pruitt, string, rd. bales, $45/1; 5x6 mixed 2012-2013 Argentina Bahia, Shannon Gonsoulin, New Iberia, 2013 Alicia Bermuda hay, 4x5 Homer, Claiborne Parish; 318- rd. bales, $30/1. Thomas or Todd fert., barn kept, 4x5 rd. bales, Iberia Parish; 337-519-7848. rd. bales, $40/1; sq. bales, $6/1. 548-6283. Roque, Cane River, Natchitoches baled 9/24/12, excel. horse hay, Tony R., New Iberia, Iberia Parish; 404-822-8755, Todd, 318- $40/1. John Briscoe, Elton, Allen Bahia sq. bales, in field, $3/1; Mixed Bermuda, 4x5 rd. bales, Parish; 337-277-5442. 652-1753. Parish; 337-526-1560 or 337-584- Johnson grass, 4x5 rd. bales, $15- pick-up in field, $15/1. Brandon 2751. $20/1; Bahia mixed, 4x5 rd. bales, 2013 Jiggs Bermuda rd. & sq. Trahan, Lake Arthur, Jeff Davis 2013 clover rye & Bahia, sq. $25/1. Prigeon Fontenot Jr., bales, fert. & sprayed, can del., Parish; 337-570-8265. bales, you load, in barn, $4/1. (150) '13 mixed rd. bales, $25/1. Rayne, Acadia Parish; 337-230- sq., $6.5/1; 4x5 rd., $45/1. Tess 2013 rd. bales, 4x4, pasture Dexter Coco, Hamburg, Avoyelles Allen Prados, New Iberia, Iberia 1027. Patin, Plaquemine, Iberville grass, pick up, loading avail., Parish; 318-715-8571. Parish; 337-967-0006 or 337-369- Parish; 225-718-8078. 3252. 2013 Jiggs Bermuda, fert. & $17.5/1; '12 4x5 bales, $13.5/1. 2013 Bermuda hay, sq. bales, Fred Brouillette, Marksville, tested at the LSU AgCenter, sq. 2013 Bahia sq. bales, $4/1; fert. & sprayed, in barn, $4/1. E.J. 2013 Bahia hay, second cutting, Avoyelles Parish; 318-359-8831. bales, in field, del. avail., $4.5/1; Alicia Bermuda mixed, $4.5/1. D. Rabalais, Cottonport, Avoyelles good quality, $20/1. Greg Lafleur, rd. bales, $40/1. Duane Spears, St. Leger, Hayes, Calcasieu Parish; 2013 Jiggs rd. bales, fert., Parish; 318-964-2924. Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; Landry, Evangeline Parish; 337-515-7707. $35/1. Miles Briley, Opelousas, 337-831-0889 or 337-543-8158. 2013 Alicia sq. bales, limed & [email protected] or 318-729- St. Landry Parish; 337-363-6767. 2013 Alicia Bermuda, sprayed fert. w/32% liquid nitrogen, tak- 2012 mixed grass, good quality, 4069. & fert., barn stored, excel. horse 2013 Bahia hay to be baled, 5x5 ing orders, good tight bales, you 4x5 rd. bales, in barn, $30/1. (60) '12 Bahia rd. bales, fert., hay, will load, 4x5 rd. bales, rd. bales, fert., net wrapped, in load, in field, $3.75/1; in barn, Charles Leger, Port Barre, St. 4x5, in barn, $20/1. D. Bush, $35/1; sq. bales, $5/1. Ben field, $30/1. Scott Courville, you load, $4.75/1. Chris Tassin, Landry Parish; 337-585-7393 or Florien, Sabine Parish; 318-586- Johnson, St. Francisville, West Sunset, St. Landry Parish; 337- Marksville, Avoyelles Parish; 337-692-0266. 3500. Feliciana Parish; 225-603-8828. 945-5526. 318-240-0013. 2012 mixed grass, rd. bales, net 2013 Argentine & Bahia hay, 2013 Bermuda/Bahia mixed 2013 mixed grass, 4x5 rd. bales, 2013 Bahia, sq. bales, clean, wrapped, good & clean, $25/1. lime & fert. to soil test, sprayed grass, 4x5 rd. bales, in barn, $40/1 twine or net wrapped, $20-$25/1. weed free & fert., cured w/o rain, Ryan Sherman, Kaplan Vermilion for weeds, sq. bales, $6/1; 5x5 rd. or $35/1 if 10 or more purchased. Ricky Juneau, Hessmer, $5/1; '12 Bahia sq. bales, premium Parish; 337-652-4031. December 26, 2013 MARKET BULLETIN Page 13 2012 Bahia, 4x5 rd. bales, cured LA Case for project not run- Amite, Tangipahoa Parish; 225- excel. cond. w/coulters, $475. pasture aerator, water filled 4" w/o rain, good quality, del. avail., ning, $400. Gerald Davis, Amite, 939-9959. Stephen Price, Pollock, Grant spikes, 400 lb. seeder/spreader, $25/1. Homer Dutsch, Bush, St. St. Helena Parish; 985-320-8703. Parish; 318-2465. $500/1 or $1250/all. John Nortrac NB 3500C dozer, 3 pt. Tammany Parish; 985-807-4046. Guidroz, Port Barre, St. Landry Parts from '95 Ford 4630 turbo hook-up, PTO, needs TLC, cash, AMCO 8-row hipper Parish; 337-230-8018 or 337-572- 2013 Coastal Bermuda sq. trac. & Ford 3415 trac., $25/1-up. $4800. Maurice Castania, w/Orthman markers, high-clear- 1104. bales, 65 lbs., sprayed & fert., John Lee, Independence, Arnaudville Parish; 337-454- ance w/scrapers & greasable bar- horse quality, $7/1. Cory Dobson, Tangipahoa Parish; 985-878- 6345. rings, $6000. Gordon Smith, Westendorf TA 25 front-end Chestnut, Natchitoches Parish; 6148. Colfax, 318-446-1426. loader w/quick attach, bucket, hay Yellow & wh. cub w/5' belly 318-471-2323. fork, mounting bracket & valve, JD 4640 trac., 150 hp, 2 wd, mower & 3 pt. rear hook up, Troybilt model horse tiller, came off MF 362, good & solid 2013 Jiggs mixed sq. bales, in Synchro trans., 20.8x36 dual tires, $2000; red cub w/front cult. arms, needs work, $500. Ronnie loader w/recently rebuilt cyl., field, $4/1; rd. bales, $20/1. Todd cold air, 9957 hrs., good trac., $1800; Int. 100 hi-crop trac. Duplantis, Houma, Terrebonne $3250. C.P. McCune, Stonewall, Thibodeaux, Breaux Bridge, St. $11,000; JD 2030 trac., 68 hp, 2 w/tools & planter, $2200; belly Parish; 985-594-5065. Martin Parish; 337-280-3062 or wd, canopy, 620 JD loader, Desoto Parish; 318-925-9113. mower for cubs, $200-$400. JD 230 plow, needs bearings, 337-277-0436. $12,500. Norman Young, Skeet Cooper, Jena, Lasalle W&A 8-row hippers Carencro, Evangeline Parish; complete new set of bearings in Rd. hay bales, $30/1. Amy Parish; 318-419-2294. box w/plow, $2500. Thomas w/Orthman row markers, $2000; 337-303-3385. Taylorway 8-row cult., 5 plow Weeks, West Monroe, Ouachita 1969 JD 4020 trac., $13,500. Billeaud, Maurice, Vermilion Farmall 100 trac., all hyd. gangs w/shields, $800; R-40 Parish; 318-325-6614 or 318-503- Robert Guillory, Crowley, Acadia Parish; 337-319-1814. work, PTOs work, engine recently Ditch Witch w/4-way blade, hyd. 1984. Parish; 337-783-4297. rebuilt, complete new valve train Wanted: 10' tandem disc on boring unit, drill pipe & bits, trail- 2013 Bahia 4x5 rd. bales, net installed, runs great, $1500. Earl 2004 Kubota trac., 50 hp, 2 wd, wheels w/hyd. cyl. Ed Durr Jr., er, excel. cond., $12,500. Bobby wrapped, $25/1. B.J. Sonnier, Johnson, Mount Airy, St. John front-end loader, 600 hrs., good Amite, Tangipahoa Parish; 985- Denton, Jena, Lasalle Parish; 318- Duson, Lafayette, Lafayette Parish; 985-535-2447. cond., $15,000. Floyd Gotte, Iota, 748-5556. 992-4504. Parish; 337-873-8886 or 337-230- Acadia Parish; 337-824-6661. 3301. Ford 4630 trac. w/ bush hog, New cloth seat for NH cab trac., rotor tiller, 3 pt. middle buster, 3 MF 40 w/front end loader, PICKERS & $450. Doug Spring, Pine Grove, 2013 Bermuda sq. bales, excel. pt. disc, 3 pt. hookup w/ball grade Perkins diesel shuttle trans., runs St. Helena Parish; 225-603-9550. quality, $5-$6/1. Dwight Brignac, blade & front end loader, $18,000 great, trade for trac. or $3800 obo. HARVESTERS 12' chisel plow, pull type, can Washington, St. Landry Parish; obo. Ivan Edwards Sr., Ringgold, Charles Casanova, Holden, be used as 3 pt. Gill Dupre, 337-831-3758. Bienville Parish; 318-894-9586. Livingston Parish; 225-294-2585. 1984 Case IH 1460 combine, Washington, Evangeline Parish; 2013 Jiggs & grass hay, 4x5 1950 8N Ford trac. w/new (2) trac. tires on rice cart frame, very good cond., $8000. Michael 337-831-1907. bales, $35-$45/1. Scott Mahindra 4' bush hog, runs great, 24"x18.9, 90% rubber, $300. Hollier, Arnaudville, St. Landry 6' bush hog, heavy duty, 1000 Thibodeaux, Iowa, Calcasieu some extra parts, $3500 obo. Jerry Hardey, Westlake, Calcasieu Parish; 337-351-1294. PTO, runs good, $1000. Jody Parish; 337-526-1300. Gilbert Slaughter, Baker, East Parish; 337-882-0415. 2001 JD 9650 combine, 2500 Snoddy, Ville Platte, St. Landry Baton Rouge Parish; 225-654- NH trac. w/top, like new, 55 hp, (500+) '13 Bahia, tightly baled, hrs., $60,000; '81 JD 4640 com- Parish; 337-459-6112 or 337-459- 4x6 & 5x6 rd. bales, $30/1; 6898 or 225-603-2881. $15,450. Ronnie Duplantis, bine, 11,000 hrs., duals, spacers, 4814. Houma, Terrebonne Parish; 985- (500+) mixed grass, del. avail., Ford 641 trac., completely barrel racks, $10,000. B. Lemoine, $20/1. Wendell Middlebrooks, 594-5065. 10' 3-way hyd. rhino blade, overhauled, new clutch, hyd. Moreauville, Avoyelles Parish; Eunice, Acadia Parish; 337-658- model 1540, like new, $5000. pump, sheet metal, battery, gas Wanted: 2 trac. tires, 9.5-22 6 318-359-0562. 3106. Chad Helminger, Mansura, tank, radiator, front rims & timing ply agri. lugs in good cond. Roger JD 9400 w/ag. leader yield mon- Avoyelles Parish; 318-201-5767 (100) '13 Bahia 4x5 rolls, net gear, $3500. Randol Guidry, Lake Hutchinson, Independence, itor & 920F header, 4500 engine or 318-964-2380. Arthur, Jefferson Davis Parish; Livingston Parish; 985-878-4781. wrapped, trade for cattle or $25/1. hrs., 3100 separate hrs., well main- 337-224-0412. Kevin Guillory, Opelousas, St. Wanted: used tires in good use- tained, runs great & field ready, (2) JD cultipackers, $3000 & Landry Parish; 337-308-1918. $3500. Brent Duncan, Ford 4000 diesel trac., 3 pt. able cond. in southeast La, 7.50- $20,000. Dustin Milton, Franklinton, Washington Parish; (350) '13 rd. bales, 4x5, high hitch, looks & runs like new w/6' 20 military NDT or grader & Franklinton, Washington Parish; 985-839-9493. protein, high quality hay, $40/1. bush hog, 6' finishing mower & 13.6-38 R2 preferred, 13-24 or 985-514-1144. 14.9-24 or 13.00-24. Edward Clark Freeman, Jonesville, tiller, 6' box scraper, row maker & NH 60 Savage pecan harvester, JD 5205 trac. w/ front-end Mills, Covington, St. Tammany Catahoula Parish; 318-339-7712. other assorted heavy gardening field ready, good cond., $10,000. loader, one owner, $15,500. Parish; 985-730-1274. equip., $7500. Hubert Romero, Joel Mathews, Boyce, Rapides James Sibley, Walker, Livingston Youngsville, Lafayette Parish; Wanted: 65-70 hp trac. w/cab Parish; 318-201-8607. Parish; 225-686-2952. 337-207-8366. & front-end loader. Larry Case 1680 mud hog, 4 wd, Case 530 backhoe, 1' & 3' buck- TRACTORS Ford 3415 w/canopy, 12 spd., McNeal, Effie, Avoyelles Parish; Cummins engine, 2949 hrs., ets, good cond., $2000. D.J. ps, low hrs., 38 PTO hp, $5500; 318-305-3727. $16,000; Case 1020 30' header, Strickland, Greenwell Springs, JD 4020 trac., 95 PTO hp, new Bolen's yard trac. w/front end Wanted: good used tires for a $12,000. David VanMol, East Baton Rouge Parish; 225- parts, tires & more, $7900. J. Super C Farmall trac. or old trac. Lecompte, Rapides Parish; 318- 610-0237. loader, 4' bucket, $2500 obo. Ed Guillot, Hessmer, Avoyelles for parts, 11.2-36. Frederick 308-4829. Gary, Basile, Acadia Parish; 337- Parish; 318-563-4776. 3 pt. Long backhoe model 432-5622. Varnado, Kentwood, Tangipahoa CIH 1822 cotton picker, diesel #1199, fair shape, $1000. Justin Int. 806 trac. w/heavy duty bush Parish; 985-229-4434 or 985-514- Bolen's 1250 garden trac., w/ac & bar tedder, serial #12605, Bruce, Ragley, Beauregard hog w/new battery, 540/1000 4929. Wisconsin engine, $200. John excel. cond., $3400. A.J. Bradley, Parish; 337-884-0257. PTO, good tires, runs well, $5500. White, Greenwell Springs, East Wanted: sm. diesel lawn trac Transylvania, East Carroll Parish; Jody Snoddy, Ville Platte, Middle buster, 3 pt. hitch, used Baton Rouge Parish; 225-261- w/belly mower & 3 pt. hitch. 318-552-6265. Evangeline Parish; 337-459-6112 once, $100; rotary turning plow 1257. Vince Melvin, Labadieville, or 337-459-4814. for 2-wh. Gravely trac., $100. 930 Case trac. w/dozer blade Assumption Parish; 985-656- John White, Greenwell Springs, JD 6405 trac., cab/air, JD heavy 1213. for parts, $400 obo. Richard OTHER AG East Baton Rouge Parish; 225- duty front loader, 85 hp, 2800 Guidry, Oberlin, Allen Parish; IMPLEMENTS 261-1257. 337-2671. hrs., JD heavy duty 8' bush hog, field ready, $35,000. Gary Woods Do All front-end loader 9" Gardner Denver dry bulk 2004 Case 4260 SPX, model Guidry, Carencro, Lafayette 225, quick attach, dual tine hay blower, fits between frame rails of 778C, serial #G0005020, 3964 Parish; 337-277-2519. PLANTING & spear, bucket needs repair, brack- hrs., clean, great working cond., a big truck, $4000. Richard Price, ets fit TW20 Ford, $2800. Mark Int. 444 diesel trac., 42 hp., TILLAGE $120,000. Ken Venable, Church Sicily Island, Catahoula Parish; Lanier, Amite, Tangipahoa Parish; cranks easy, runs great, new paint, 318-278-0620. Point, Acadia Parish; 337-288- 985-748-5269. ps, new battery & key switch, 5688. Troybilt Bronco tiller, used 10' pull type box blade, hyd. good tires, strong lift & PTO, 2 W&A 8-row folding hipper, very little, excel. cond., $450. operated, trade for cattle trailer or C&A 2155 wh. trac., 1800 hrs., stage clutch, $3750; Long diesel $950; 4-row ripper buster, $750; 3 Randol Guidry, Lake Arthur, Jeff $2000. Danny Jones, Sabine, new Allied loader, hay spear, trac., 38 hp, cranks easy, runs pt. hitch Danuser gin pole lift, Davis Parish; 337-224-0412. Florien Parish; 318-586-4225. $15,000. Bobby Denton, Jena, great, new battery, strong lift & $300. R.T. Faulk, Monroe, Lasalle Parish; 318-992-4504. PTO, ps, $2450. Walter Buller, Ford 2-bottom breaking plow, 6' 3 pt. spike harrow, 6' 3 pt. Ouachita Parish; 318-325-1685. Page 14 MARKET BULLETIN December 26, 2013 NH 358 grinder mixer w/scales, LeBlanc, New Iberia, Iberia Parish; Losavio, Livonia, Point Coupee Gautreau, New Iberia, Iberia Chris Comeaux, Crowley, Acadia $3500. Ronald Richardson, 337-365-1046. Parish; 225-625-4439. Parish; 337-519-3335. Parish; 337-329-2186 or 337-548- Calhoun, Ouachita Parish; 318- 2186. 2012 Bush Hog brand bush hog, NH rd. hay baler, $1500 obo. 1970 Chevy L60, 7 yd. dump, 376-2077. (8) tires, wrap around chains, good Malcolm Howze, Denham Springs, $2500. Gill Dupre, Washington, 2011 utility trailer w/expanded Wanted: 4,5,6, or 7' 3 pt. plow shape, $12,000. Justin Bruce, Livingston Parish; 225-235-6682 Evangeline Parish; 337-831-1907. metal sides & heavy loading gate, in fairly good cond. Ron Duhon, Ragley, Beauregard Parish; 337- or 225-978-1318. 2 axles, 12' long, pulled only 1991 GMC SUV, 4 door V6 Rayne, Acadia Parish; 337-288- 884-0257 or 337-217-2920. once, under shed, $2000. James Claas 62 rd. baler, $1000. Kevin engine, 4x4 overdrive, auto elec. 9025. Stacy, Natchitoches, Natchitoches Manuel, Elton, Jeff Davis Parish; locks, tow bar, (4) new tires, low Parish; 318-352-3692 or 318-663- Wanted: medium size excava- 337-515-2801. miles, good cond., $4500; '72 3692. tor. Vince Melvin, Labadieville, GMC 5500 w/V8 engine, 16,000 HAY NH 246 hay rake, $650; IH Case Assumption Parish; 985-696- miles, 400 bu. grain bed made by 2005 Sundowner 3-horse slant 8430 roller, new belts, bearings & 1213. EQUIPMENT Midwest, excel. cond., $3600. trailer w/13' short wall, fully con- chains, $4500. Kelvin Sandifer, A.J. Bradley, Transylvania, East tained, Onan generator, large Dry Prong, Grant Parish; 318-446- Carroll Parish; 318-552-6265. bathroom w/walk thru door, lots JD 946 mower conditioner, 13' 4411. of storage, $36,000. Damon CUTTERS & cut, good cond., $10,000. Jason 1980 Ford LN9000 single axle Trahan, Maurice, Vermilion Tassin, Marksville, Avoyelles 238 Detroit, 10 spd., low miles, MOWERS Parish; 337-380-1802. Parish; 318-305-0988. CONTRATOR '90 Transcraft 48'x 96" spread axle air ride, will separate, 2000 Turnbow horse trailer, Dozer 5'x7' root rake, heavy EQUIPMENT $10,500/all. Jim Norris, alum., 20'x7', rear ramps, rubber 7' bush hog grooming mower, duty, $3500. Wayne Ward, Saline, Winnsboro, Franklin Parish; 318- floor mats, side escape door, tack RTDH 84, excel. cond., $1400. Bienville Parish; 318-332-1815. Jerry Kleinpeter, Wilson, East 435-3371. compartment, elec. brakes, 16" Hay spear for front end loader Case Int. off road truck, 18 yds., tires, 3 compartments, located in Feliciana Parish; 225-931-4841. 2006 Ford 750 w/24' flatbed w/universal quick attach., $200. Allison trans., Cat engine, 2100 Natchitoches, $9500. James, w/lift gate, Cat. engine, Allison 5' 3 pt. Buhler mower, PTO, C.P. McCune, Stonewall, Desoto hrs., good cond., $58,000; Sakai Lafayette, Lafayette Parish; 318- trans., non CDL, 178,000 miles, good shape, $400 obo. Ed Gary, Parish; 318-925-9113. sheep foot roller, 66" drum, old but 510-1717. Basile, Acadia Parish; 337-432- good cond., $19,000; 600 gal. $16,750. Marty Roberts, Mount 5622. Claas Rollant 66 rd. baler, wide alum. fuel tank, $1100. David Hermon, Washington Parish; 225- 18' hay trailer, float or wagon pickup, good cond., $4500. Carlos Schexnayder, Clinton, East 278-2374. w/wooden deck, $1000. Doug 8' 3 pt. Bush Hog brand cutter, Guillot, Marksville, Avoyelles Angelle, Breaux Bridge, St. Feliciana Parish; 225-278-5514. 4 spd. trans. w/dbl. low, fits GM model 3008, good cond., $3250. Parish; 318-359-6764. Martin Parish; 337-342-3964. Keith Melebeck, Abbeville, 1996 Bobcat w/front-end loader, pick-ups & larger trucks, $300. Vermilion Parish; 337-652-7981. NH 664 rd. roller, rolls 5x5 or 6800 hrs., $8000 obo. Tony Mizell, John White, Greenwell Springs, 44’ gooseneck cargo box trailer lower, $2500. Mitch Johnson, Bogalusa, Washington Parish; 985- East Baton Rouge Parish; 225- w/triple axle & drop gate on back, 7' bush hog, $500. Jerry Hardey, Pitkin, Vernon Parish; 337-328- 735-9333. 261-1257. very good cond., $7500. Glen Westlake, Calcasieu Parish; 337- 7441 or 337-353-0818. Leger, Opelousas, St. Landry 1999 Int. truck, model 2275, 882-0415. Case 580B backhoe, old but Parish; 337-945-5158. Vermeer 504G baler, 4x5 bales strong engine, $2500. John Tilton, 161,046 miles, 90% tires, 22' Bush hog, 6', 1000 PTO, heavy w/elec. ties, $2000. Shawn Reed, Port Allen, West Baton Rouge flatbed w/cage frame & lockable 70' truck scale, in pit, $3500; duty, runs good, $1000. Jody Jennings, Jeff Davis Parish; 337- Parish; 225-383-6279. door, store & haul chemicals, 70' truck dump scale w/oil tanks Snoddy, Ville Platte, Evangeline 824-3673. 3000 gal. water tank w/transfer & cyl., $4000. Tim Gautreau, Parish; 337-459-6112 or 337-459- Bobcat 325 mini track hoe, 1220 pump, air hose hookup, clean, New Iberia, Iberia Parish; 337- JD 528 sq. hay baler, 3 yrs., 4814. hrs., $11,500. Clifton Bushnell, runs great & ready to work, 365-7007. baled 7000 bales, like new, Kinder, Allen Parish; 337-526- $30,000. Ken Venable, Church 5' bush hog finishing mower, $14,000. Lee Cook, Husser, 14' Ranch King gooseneck 5747 or 337-738-2914. Point, Acadia Parish; 337-288- model FTH600, good cond., $800. Tangipahoa Parish; 985-748-7043. covered cattle trailer, treated 5688. Earl Grob, Ponchatoula, 1994 JD 650G dozer, 4700 hrs., wood floor, center divider gate, 8' root rake, $200. D.J. Tangipahoa Parish; 225-294-3293. one owner, excel. cond., $42,000; 1978 F 600 boom truck w/PTO twin swing out gates, (2) 7000 lb. Strickland, Greenwell Springs, '85 JD 550 dozer, 3500 hrs., one Bush hog parts, 5' stump jumper air compressor trade for a small axles, elec. brakes, $4000. James, East Baton Rouge Parish; 225-610- owner, excel. cond., $35,000. blade, tail, wheel, wheel & gear- utility type trailer or $1200. Joey Hayes, Calcasieu Parish; 337- 0237. Thomas Billeaud, Maurice, box, $300. Dan Bateman, Wilson, Zito, Mountpilier, St. Helena 622-3783 or 409-960-6949. Vermilion Parish; 337-319-1814. East Feliciana Parish; 225-683- 2006 Kuhn 700GH hay cutter, Parish; 225-777-5054. 5350. '05 Vermeer rd. baler w/tie monitor, Ditch Witch trencher, model J- '05 5400 Fella Weeks fluffer, 256 20, excel. cond., $4000. Jerry Case 530 back hoe, 1' & 3' buck- FARM & NH rake, will trade for cattle or Domengeaux, Sunset, St. Landry ets, works good, $2000. D.J. TRAILERS, equip., $17,500. Mike Bearb, Parish; 337-945-3876. LIVESTOCK Strickland, Greenwell Springs, Sunshine, Iberville Parish; 225- WAGONS & SUPPLIES East Baton Rouge Parish; 225-610- 938-6972 or 225-276-8374. 0237. EQUIPMENT NH BC5050 sq. baler, new FARM Post vice, 4", $75. Gerald Mower attachment for 2-wh. cond., tarp kept, field ready, Davis, Amite, St. Helena Parish; Gravely trac., $100. John White, $13,500. Jackie Lewis, Eunice, St. TRUCKS & Top Hat gooseneck hay trailer, 985-320-8703. Greenwell Springs, East Baton Landry Parish; 337-580-5466. RELATED 5 bale, like new, barn kept, $3000. Rouge Parish; 225-261-1257. Calvin Cormier, Scott, Lafayette Galv. angle iron, (4) 3"x4"x16', JD 702 9-wheel hay rake, good PARTS Parish; 337-896-4127. $50/1 if all taken. David Joiner, 5' Woods cutter, new deck, good cond., field ready, $1800. Ed Loranger, Tangipahoa Parish; cond., $500. Vince Losavio, Walton, Keithville, Caddo Parish; KBH cotton trailer, 10'x40' 985-878-6734 or 985-3073. Livonia, Pointe Coupee Parish; 318-925-0050. 1906 Dodge regular cab, runs, w/tandem axle, $3000. Tim, 225-625-4439. good cond., $13,000. Ronnie Marksville, Avoyelles Parish; Old style 4 wheel liquid feed Top Hat gooseneck hay trailer, Duplantis, Houma, Terrebonne 318-308-9170. tank for cattle, 150 gal., $150; Gelh silage cutter, model CB800, holds 5 bales, like new, barn kept, Parish; 985-594-5065. 200 gal. plastic tank for water, oil, 7' haylage header, 2-row corn head- $3000. Calvin Cormier, Scott, 1977 red stock trailer, 16', $800. etc., clean, fill hole on top, drain er, $4000. Tim Gautreau, New Lafayette Parish; 337-896-4127. Meyer Kaplan, Alexandria, 1984 Int. S 1600 fuel transport valve on bottom, $150. Jerry Iberia, Iberia Parish; 337-365- truck, holds 1500 gal., 3 tanks, Rapides Parish; 318-664-5109. (2) 8' horse drawn dump hay Kratzer, Roanoke, Jeff Davis 7007. PTO drive pump, $2000; '82 Int. S rakes, $400/1. Frank Nicosia, 2006 Exiss alum. horse trailer, Parish; 337-753-2327. fuel transport truck, holds 2500 MF 6' grooming mower, needs Independence, Tangipahoa Parish; 5th wheel, $12,000. Richard gal., 5 tanks, PTO drive pump, Sucker rods, 7/8", del. avail., deck repair, $300 obo. George 985-878-4933. Armstrong, Loranger, Tangipahoa $12.5/1. T.L. Enright Sr., Sicily Snyder, St. Amant, Ascension $2000. Brent, Baton Rouge, East Parish; 985-542-6255. Parish; 225-588-5757. Kuhn cutter, 4 yrs., great shape, Baton Rouge Parish; 225-752- Island, Catahoula Parish; 318- $4500. Nolton Menard, Opelousas, 0325. Log trailer with 20" duals, 282-6299. 15' Bush Hog brand 2615, gear- St. Landry Parish; 337-351-1396. $400. Jerry Hardey, Westlake, Service station pumps, lube oil box & hyd. cyl., deck needs repair, 1976 Ford F600 bulk grain Calcasieu Parish; 337-882-0415. good cond., $1250 obo. Donald Fella KM 167 drum cutter, PS truck, 30' reach boom auger, 10- pumps, air diaphragm pumps & HS-360 rake/tedder, $3000. Vince ton bulk load bed, $3500. Tim 2001 stock trailer, 16', $4000. various bulk plant supplies, December 26, 2013 MARKET BULLETIN Page 15 $20/1-up. Bud Gautreaux, Rayne, Cajun microwave, sm., $150; Kiln drying services, 20¢/bd.ft. night crawlers, $40/lb., including Acadia Parish; 337-581-1829 or med., $180; lg., $210; xlg., $300. Bart Anderson, Slaughter, East shipping, priority mail. G. 337-334-2043. FARM L. Marks, Mansura, Avoyelles Feliciana Parish; 225-654-3236. Schexnayder, Labadieville, Parish; 318-253-5159. Assumption Parish; 318-664- (11) creosote corner fence post, BUILDINGS Hudson auto band saw blade 3607 or 985-313-1030. 7'-10' long, 10"-12" diameter, FOR SALVAGE Wood duck nesting boxes sharpener, used very little, $650. ends cut off of bridge pilings, $25/1. Greg Vidrine, Eunice, St. Cody Norris, Deville, Rapides Firewood, ½ cord, $100/1. Lora never used, no metal, $14/1 or Landry Parish; 337-457-5709 or Parish; 318-448-6480 or 318-451- Chandler, Ponchatoula, Tangipahoa $135/all. Bob Harbison, New metal building, 337-230-7295. 5863. Parish; 985-974-2151. DeRidder, Beauregard Parish; 50'x100'x16", roof only, never put Cypress wood duck nesting (44) cypress lumber, 2"x4"x11', Homemade soap from all natu- 337-462-5502. up, will del., other sizes avail., boxes, $50/1. Carl Johnson, Iowa, $200; (6) 2"x6"x7', 20' long, $50; ral ingredients, numerous scents, 8' Squeeze chute, $1950. P. $12,250. B. Dauzat, Effie, Jeff Davis Parish; 337-582-3228. (6) oak lumber, 2"4"x12' long, $4/bar; quantity discounts, free Watts, Livingston, Livingston Avoyelles Parish; 318-359-5187 or $20; (22) oak lumber, 2"x6"x12' samples. Lori McCallum, St. Windmills, 8', 11', 15' & 20' Parish; 225-686-1306. 318-253-9242. long, $1/bd.ft. A.J. Bradley, Francisville, West Feliciana Parish; tall, built w/4"x4x 1/4" treated Transylvania, East Carroll Parish; [email protected] or 3-ton feed storage bin, portable, 2012 40'x68'x16'2" arch build- pine, $300, $400, $600 & $900. 318-552-6265. 225-938-8922. gravity feed, $25,000 obo. Brent ing, 25 yr. warranty, quick connect Lyle Talbott, Iowa, Jeff Davis Stantz, Welsh, Jeff Davis Parish; footing plates, panels are 20 gauge Parish; 337-764-5755. Wanted: (100) treated post, 6" 337-794-5591. galv., $20,000. Scott Courville, diameter, 12'-16' long. E.J. Cypress swings, gliders & Sunset, St. Landry Parish; 337- Flanagan, Hammond, Tangipahoa 1997 Cleaver Brooks boiler, rockers, $175-$285/1. Andy AGRITOURISM 945-5526. Parish; 985-345-1498. model CB-700, 100 hp, 480 volts, Aucoin, Morgan City, Assumption 3 phase, $20,000. Tim Gautreau, Cypress barn, 40'x50', good Parish; 985-631-4923. New Iberia, Iberia Parish; 337- lumber, needs to be torn down & Wood catfish slat traps, $55/1; Farm tours of licensed goat 364-7542. removed, $1000. Harold Laborde, Marksville, Avoyelles Parish; 318- turtle traps, $45/1; wood duck FROM THE farm & Formagerie, award win- Handmade squirrel/rabbit 253-8252. box, $45; bat house, $25. Henry ning cheese, families & large skinner rack, heavy-duty, remov- LeJeune, Lake Charles, Calcasieu FARM groups welcome. Wanda Barras, able & swivels, $30. Tony Wise, Farm house to be moved, free. Parish; 337-855-4689. St. Martinville, St. Martin Parish; Elmer, Rapides Parish; 318-659- Kim Medicis, Bell city, Calcasieu 337-394-6683 or 337-519-0231. Cypress patio furniture, swings, Grist mills, hand operated, can 4535. Parish; 337-764-8292. gliders, rockers, Adirondack be converted to operate w/elec. Bob's Tree Preservation, tree Blacksmith coal, $40/100 lb. chairs & tables, $150/1-up. Lester motors, makes corn chips, chick- farm & nursery tours, over 30,000 sack. Buddy Leonard, Covington, Bertrand, New Iberia, Iberia en scratch or corn meal, price trees to view & purchase, miles of St. Tammany Parish; 985-892- Parish; 337-256-2151. depends on size, cash only, $125- walking paths, cabins, catch & 1137. SEWING & $450/1. Kenneth Boone, release fish ponds. Carl Daigle, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; Church Point, Acadia Parish; 337- Self-priming pump United FABRICS 337-945-9015 or 337-948-1352. 277-6093. Power Systems, US, 6 hp Yanmar LUMBER & diesel engine, 3 input & dis- Firewood, dry oak, 4'x8' face Farm tours & traveling petting charge, 13,210 GPH, 98 head Baby quilts, $60/1; size SAWING cord, you pick-up & we load, zoo, great for birthday parties & pressure, brand new, $1350. dbl. wedding ring pattern, $350. $100. Donald Regan, Egan, church activities. Jerry Corley, James Leonard, Ventress, Pointe Mary Fontenot, Ville Platte, Acadia Parish; 337-783-8479. Trout, Lasalle Parish; www.cor- Coupee Parish; 225-718-7680. Evangeline Parish; 337-363-7428. Sawmilling services, on or off- leyminiatureacres.com or 318- Okra cutters, 3/8" wide, 14 site avail., prices per bd./ft., based 992-8101. United Power Systems genera- Handmade baby quilts, $25/1- blade, $250; 16 blade, $290; 18 on job. Tony Fontenot, Duson, tor, 6500 watt, Yanmar Diesel up; cloth baby books, $15-$20/1- blade, $325. Harry Smith, Sunset, Barnyard fun, provides pony Lafayette Parish; 337-873-3807 or engine, 406 cc, elec. start, up; reg. & queen size quilts, St. Landry Parish; 337-662-3610. rides, riding lessons, therapeutic 337-280-3326. 120/240 volts, brand new, $250/1-up; quilted place mats, riding & summer & day camps, Fresh gumbo filé, small jar, $1500/1. James Leonard, $5/1. Rose Lee Willie, Folsom, Logs to lumber, your place or pet boarding & pet CPR/first aid $5/1; large jar, $8/1. Brenda, Ventress, Pointe Coupee Parish; Tangipahoa Parish; 985-796-5391. mine, 1xs, $320/1000 bd.ft.; 2xs, & pet saver training. Sarina Oakdale, Allen Parish; 318-335- 225-718-7680. $280/1000 bd.ft.; pine lumber Lirette, Bourg, Terrebonne Parish; Handmade quilts, small, $40- 1414. avail., 1xs, 90¢/bd.ft; 2xs, www.barnyardfun.net or 985-594- Drill stem pipe, 2 7/8", good $90/1; large, $100-$350/1. Reva 40¢/bd.ft. Glenn Dixon, Albany, #25 jambalaya pot, stainless 9166. cond., del. avail., per joint $35/1. Reed, St. Landry Parish; 337-566- Livingston Parish; 225-209-5451 steel, $300. Gary Hebert, Jason Newchurch, Livonia, Point 3949 or 592-2331. or 504-913-6019. Prairieville, Ascension Parish; Coupee Parish; 225-235-5071. Singer Dial-A-Stitch portable 225-573-4403 or 225-715-4942. HUNTING, Limbinator hyd. chain saw, Drill stem, 2 7/8" pipe, 95¢/ft. sewing machine, $100. L.J. St. mounts to the bucket of a front- Home ground cornmeal by cen- Russell Richard, Kaplan, Germain, Montz, St. Charles FISHING & end loader, $1400. Liz Curnutt, tury old gristmill, at place only, Vermilion Parish; 337-652-7046. Parish; 985-652-9089. Abbeville, Vermilion Parish; 337- 80¢/lb. Tommy Rankin, P.O. Box CAMPING 200' of 2" gray sch. 80 PVC Dbl. & single knit material, 937-8550. 51, 301 South 16th St., Mer pipe, 75¢/ft. obo. George Snyder, mostly large pieces, 60 yards, Rouge, Morehouse Parish; 318- Oak logs, 22' long, diameter St. Amant, Ascension Parish; 225- $1.25/1. Harold Johnson, 647-5735 or 318-235-6918. Hunting, Fishing & Camping classified DeRidder, Beauregard Parish; 337- varies, largest 25", mostly red advertising categories include: ATVs, 588-5757. Archery & Accessories, Boats & 460-1342. oak, used for firewood, lumber or Homemade gin pole, $100; 500 60 qt. Hobart mixer w/2 hooks beams, loaded, you haul, $35/1; if gal. plastic water tank, needs lid, Equipment, Fishing Tackle & Supplies, Sportmen’s Leases, Fishing & Hunting & 60 qt. bowl, single phase Wanted: full vintage print feed all taken, $25/1. C.P. McCune, $200. Thomas Tynes, Ethel, East sacks. Faye Miller, Glemora, Leases & Memberships & Other motor, $1800. Robert Dupuy, Stonewall, Desoto Parish; 318- Feliciana Parish; 225-683-3247. Miscellaneous Hunting Items. NO Hessmer, Avoyelles Parish; 318- Rapides Parish; familler2@centu- 925-9113. FIREARMS. Misc. elec. wire AWG #12, 597-0684. rytel.net or 318-748-4569. T.J.'s portable sawmill, cuts up 500', $50/1-up; misc. elec. boxes 1989 24' Holiday Rambler (52) 5’x10’ corral panels, makes to 20' long, 32" end, other lumber & fittings, $5/1-up. Tom Hornsby, motorhome, 60,000 miles, sleeps 6, 80’x180’ arena, $60/1 or avail., $250-up/thousand bd. ft. Pineville, Rapides Parish; 318- cold ac, refrigerator needs repair, $3000/all. Dean Gentile, Port T.J. Hyatt, Oakdale, Allen Parish; 445-3969. clean, $4300. Joseph Regard, Allen, West Baton Rouge Parish; 337-396-7674. CRAFTS & Worm separator, elec. motor Melrose, Natchitoches Parish; 337- 225-328-2198. WOODWORK Creosote piling, various driven w/chain gearbox, convert 251-6606. Wanted: used blacksmith lengths, very good cond., Bayou to rotisserie or compost, $400 32' Coachman motorhome equipment. Allen Lassere, River Sorrel area, 50¢/ft. Tal or Martin, obo; worm bins, 2'x4' on 4"x4" camper, 460 cubic feet, Ford motor Ridge, Jefferson Parish; 504-737- Lake Charles, Calcasieu Parish; legs, nose gate lid on top, $150/1. Ryobi mini-lathe, 18" capacity, w/over drive & (2) ac units, 26,000 3794 or 504-388-3794. 337-912-3752 or 337-319-8297. Godfrey Schexnayder, variable spd. w/sets of 8 piece miles, big bath & basement, extras, Labadieville, Assumption Parish; Wanted: hog feeder in good crown tools & knives, $250. Larry Cypress lumber, cut to order. sleeps six, $26,000. A.J. Bradley, 318-664-3607 or 985-313-1030. cond. Mark Broussard, Abbeville, Marks, Mansura, Avoyelles Doug Smith, DeRidder, Transylvania, East Carroll Parish; Vermilion Parish; 337-893-6784. Parish; 318-253-5159. Beauregard Parish; 337-396-7276. Red worms, $32/lb., European 318-552-6265. Page 16 MARKET BULLETIN December 26, 2013 2006 30' Fleetwood Park trailer 81.5 hrs., garage kept, Honda great shape, $3200. B. Bergeron, w/slide out, bumper pull, used a few motor, Warn front winch, bumper- Eunice, Acadia Parish; 337-580- times, $6000. James Stacy, thumper w/lights & many extras, 2230. Livestock Market Reports Natchitoches, Natchitoches Parish; $7800; trailer avail., $400. Marlene 318-352-3692 or 318-663-3692. Swift, Harahan, Jefferson Parish; Kinder Auction held 04-23-13 *NO NEW Report Avail. 504-737-8308. ARCHERY& 1989 Chevy 454 Southwind Cattle Receipts: 935 motorhome, 33', sleeps 6, a/c & heat, 2010 Kawasaki mule, 4x4 trans., ACCESSORIES Boner cows (80-85% lean 850 lb.-1200 lb.).....$48-$92 per cwt refrigerator, gas stove, oven, 4010, lift kit, winch, windshield, led Bulls (1500-2000 lbs.)...... $84-$108 per cwt microwave, generator & other front & rear, camo., 195 hrs., Horton XPE cross bow w/peep amenities, $6900. Walter Vincent, $10,500. Jerry Kleinpeter, Wilson, Feeder steers (cwt) Feeder heifers (cwt) site, yardage dial from 40-80 yds., Lafayette, Lafayette Parish; 337- East Feliciana Parish; 225-931- 200-300 lbs...... $170-$240 200-300 lbs...... $165-$210 125 lb. pull, arrow carrier attached to 234-3073. 4841. 300-400 lbs...... $150-$215 300-400 lbs...... $130-$175 bow w/7 arrows w/practice & shoot- 400-500 lbs...... $130-$177 400-500 lbs...... $12-$150 Wooden deer self- feeder on skids, JD ATVs., new & used, A frame ing heads, used very little, $200. 500-600 lbs...... $125-$150 500-600 lbs...... $118-$136 1000 lb. corn or pellet capacity, on wheels, (3) 30' iron A-frame Lloyd Humphries, Norwood, East 600-700 lbs...... $120-$139 600-700 lbs...... $111-$125 $450. J.C. Landreneau, Ville Platte, rafter, '93 Isusa 4x4 w/bad engine, Feliciana Parish; 225-683-6677. Evangeline Parish; 337-363-6182. 8000 KW gen., used once, $500; Cow/calf pairs 2-4 yrs: Replacement/feeder cows 1-4 yrs: 4400 KW generator, new, $250; $900-$1800 range $900-$1500 range Camper spaces located in Indian $3000/all. Kelly Hundley, Crowley, LEASES & Village, Kinder Area near Calcasieu Acadia Parish; 337-788-0546. Cow/calf pairs 5-7 yrs: Replacement/feeder cows 5-7 yrs: River, boat launch access $75-$150 MEMBERSHIPS $950-$1500 range $850-$1200 range month. Bart, Welsh, Jeff Davis 2007 Honda 250 reconditioned 4 wheeler, hunter green, elec. shift, Parish; 337-526-8825 or 337-526- Campsite for lease on Goat good cond., $1400. Jerry Inman, Mansura Auction held 11-14-12 *NO NEW Report Avail. 8826. Island, Manchac area, next to I-55, Pitkin, Vernon Parish; 337-328- water access, elec. & water acreage. Cattle Receipts: 762 7328. ATVs E.J. Flanagan, Hammond, Boner cows (80-85% lean 850 lb.-1200 lb.).....$62-$88 per cwt 1998 Yamaha 350, rear end needs Tangipahoa Parish; 985-345-1498. Bulls (1500-2000 lbs.)...... $85-$100 per cwt repair, good cond., $800; Honda Big Duck hunting in Pine Island 2007 Honda 500 Foreman, blk., Red w/elec. start, needs minor Feeder Steers (cwt) Feeder Heifers (cwt) Welsh area, booking for duck day like new, front & rear racks, 400 repair, $700. Carroll Gueho, Baton 200-300 lbs. $150-$225 200-300 lbs. $140-$190 hunts, 4-man blind, senior citizen & miles, 318 hrs., $4000. Joe Kimble, Rouge, East Baton Rouge Parish; 300-400 lbs. $130-$200 300-400 lbs. $120-$175 father-son rates, week-ends, $350 Ethel, East Feliciana Parish; 225- 225-766-2363 or 225-921-1811. 400-500 lbs. $125-$170 week days, $250. Bart, Welsh, Jeff 400-500 lbs. $117-$145 326-9112. 500-600 lbs. $125-$150 2004 Polaris 500 camo w/rack, Davis Parish; 337-526-8825 or 337- 500-600 lbs. $115-$135 600-700 lbs. $120-$138 2001 350 Rancher 2 wd, winch, extra winch, windshield, 400 miles, 526-8826. 600-700 lbs. $111-$125 low miles & hours, very clean, $6000. Charles Renfroe, Covington, Wanted: 50-300 acres for a hunt- Cow/calf pairs 2-4 yrs: Replacement/feeder cows 1-4 yrs: $1800. Donald Andrepont, Eunice, St. Tammany Parish; 985-871-7610. ing lease, will pay top dollar. Joe $1050-$1700 range $900-$1500 range Acadia Parish; 337-580-8474. 1998 Honda 300 4x4, ITP rims & Porto III, Napoleonville, Cow/calf pairs 5-7 yrs: Replacement/feeder cows 5-7 yrs: 2006 Bobcat UTV w/camo finish, tires, stick stoppers, foot rest, lift kit, Assumption Parish; 985-513-9759. $950-$1500 range $850-$1200 range

Miller Livestock held 12-07-13 Cattle Receipts: 250 Thin cows ...... $70-$75 per cwt Livestock Auctions Fat cows...... $65-$68 per cwt Livestock Auctions Slaughter Bulls ...... $90-$105 per cwt Feeder bulls...... $85-$110 per cwt

337-942-5661 Thibodaux Stockyard Feeder steers (cwt) Feeder heifers (cwt) Tuesday 1604 Talbot Dr. 200-300 lbs...... $200-$250 200-300 lbs...... $165-$230 Cattle 300-400 lbs...... $135-$200 300-400 lbs...... $130-$185 Red River Livestock Auction Thibodaux 400-500 lbs...... $160-$225 400-500 lbs...... $125-$160 P. O. Box 456 Hwy 1 985-446-6540 Kinder Livestock Thursday 500-600 lbs...... $155-$220 500-600 lbs...... $120-$145 Coushatta 600-700 lbs...... $120-$159 600-700 lbs...... $110-$135 13008 Hwy 190 West 318-932-5691 West Monroe Livestock Kinder Wednesday Auction Cow/calf pairs: Goats/Sheep Receipts: 104 $950-$1450 range $35-230 per head 337-738-2778 Amite Livestock Co. 5243 Cypress St. Monday 58449 Hwy. 51 West Monroe All data provided in this report is compiled by the auc- Mansura Livestock Amite 318-396-8445 tion barn and intended for informational purposes only. 8745 Hwy 1 985-748-8636 Monday The Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry Mansura Tuesday does not warrant the accuracy, reliability or correctness 318-964-5330 Miller Livestock of the content. If you want your auction report listed, Wednesday 100 Sale Barn Road horses call 225-922-1251. Dominique Stockyard DeQuincy 1462 Airline Hwy. 337-786-2995 Miller Livestock Baton Rouge Saturday 100 Sale Barn Road connect with us... 225-356-5203 N. Tangipahoa Stockyard DeQuincy Monday 12036 Hwy. 38 337-786-2995 on Facebook Dominique Stockyard Kentwood 1st & 3rd Monday 3600 N. University Ave. 985-229-8580 Southwest Horse Sales Carencro Saturday 11518 Hwy. 38 337-896-6995 Delhi Livestock Auction Kentwood, or Florida SCAN ME QR CODE Wednesday 774 Hwy. 80 Parishes Arena, Amite Dominique Stockyard Delhi 985-886-2250 or 2800 W. Landry Street 318-878-2394 985-630-3283 Opelousas Wednesday 4th Saturday December 26, 2013 MARKET BULLETIN Page 17

Creole Beef or Venison Debris 6 pounds beef roast or venison Creole seasoning Game Recipes 8 cups unsalted beef broth, divided vegetable oil 3/4 cup all-purpose flour 3 medium sweet onions, chopped 1 large bell pepper, chopped 3 ribs celery, chopped Source: Louisiana Kitchen & Culture magazine. For more information or 4 garlic cloves, minced to subscribe to the magazine, visit www.kitchenandculture.com 3 tablespoons tomato paste 1 bunch green onions, chopped

Cut roast into chunks, trimming away any excess fat. Arrange meat on a platter or large plate and season lightly with Creole seasoning; set aside at room tem- Dutch Oven Beer Chili perature until needed. Pour beef broth into a large saucepan, place over low heat until needed. 2 tablespoons vegetable oil Heat a half-cup oil in a Dutch oven over medium 4 pounds ground beef or venison heat; evenly sprinkle with flour and whisk until roux 2 large onions, chopped is the consistency of wet sand, adding additional oil in 2 bell pepper, chopped small amounts if needed. Cook roux, stirring constant- 6 jalapeño, chopped ly with a flat-edged wooden spatula, 15 to 20 minutes 8 garlic cloves, minced or until the color resembles chocolate (do not burn). 1 (6 oz) can tomato paste Gradually whisk in six cups heated beef broth; vigor- 8 heaping tablespoons chili powder ously whisking after each half-cup addition. 3 tablespoons cumin Bring to a low boil, reduce heat to medium-low and 1 1/2 teaspoons salt simmer five minutes, stirring constantly. Strain 1 teaspoon black pepper through a wire-mesh strainer into a bowl; set aside 3 cups water or unsalted beef broth until needed. Wipe Dutch oven clean. 1 (12 oz) beer Heat a half-cup vegetable oil in the Dutch oven over 1 (28 oz) can crushed tomatoes medium-high heat. In batches, evenly sear roast on all 1 (28 oz) can tomato puree sides until nicely browned; set aside until needed. hot cornbread for serving Preheat oven to 425 degrees. Set top rack in the mid- dle position with enough overhead room for the Dutch Preheat oven to 425 degrees. Set top rack in the middle position with enough oven to easily fit topped with its lid. over- head room for the Dutch oven to easily fit when topped with its lid. Add onions and 1 cup water; sauté 12 minutes, Heat oil in a Dutch oven over medium heat. Brown ground beef, in batches; scraping bottom to loosen browned bits. Add bell pep- drain fat. Place browned meat in a large bowl and set aside. Return drippings to per, celery, and garlic; sauté five minutes. Add tomato Dutch oven. Add onions; sauté 15 minutes. Add bell pepper, jalapeño, and gar- paste; sauté three minutes. Deglaze with remaining lic; sauté five minutes. Add tomato paste, chili powder, cumin, salt, and black two cups beef broth; simmer three minutes while stir- pepper; sauté three minutes. Deglaze with water and beer. Add crushed toma- ring constantly. toes and puree; stir well. Bring to a low boil. Cover Dutch oven with lid and Add seared meat in a single layer; cover with place in oven; bake 20 minutes. reserved gravy and stir gently to bring up vegetables (add up to one and a half cups water, if needed, for Reduce oven heat to 200 degrees and bake eight hours (do not open oven door). meat to be completely covered with liquid.) Cover Remove from oven but do not stir. Skim away any accumulated fat or oil on Dutch oven with lid and place in oven; bake 20 min- chili surface. Stir chili, only after fat has been removed. Taste; adjust seasoning. utes. Reduce heat to 200°F and bake eight hours. Serve hot with cornbread. Makes about a gallon. Remove from oven but do not stir. Skim away any accumulated fat on gravy surface. Remove beef to a *If beans are desired, add up to three cans of pinto, black, white, or kidney large bowl; set aside to cool slightly. Stir gravy; return beans. Add beans to chili during last 40 minutes of cooking, but increase oven to a low boil over medium heat. heat to 325 degrees. Simmer 10 to 20 minutes or until mixture is slightly thick. Taste; adjust seasoning. Shred meat and return *Note that these recipes are formulated for low, slow cooking in the oven - the to gravy; stir well. Add green onions; stir well. slow way to prepare food prior to crock pots. To greatly reduce cooking time, Serve on a dressed po'boy or over hot rice, mashed increase the oven temperature to 375 degrees, or prepare the dishes on the stove potatoes or pasta. Serves 8 to 12. top. Page 18 MARKET BULLETIN December 26, 2013 Coming Your Way Show Arenas, Livestock Sales AG EXPO 2014 Barns, etc.

Jr. Livestock Show Growing at Ag Louisiana Polled Hereford and scheduled first in all divisions. Acadia Parish Rice Arena Expo - Each year the Jr. Livestock Entries postmarked by Jan. 10 will Assoc. will hold the 23rd Annual 159 Cherokee Drive, Crowley show featured at Ag Expo in West receive one free ticket per exhibitor to Bayou Classic Polled Monroe, La. gets bigger and better. Ag Expo 2014. 337-783-1442 or 337-384-4500 Hereford/Hereford/F-1 Cattle More than 400 animals in beef, dairy, The Louisiana Cattlemen’s [email protected]. Sale at noon April 5, 2014, at the swine, goat and sheep divisions are Association is sponsoring showman- Dean Lee Livestock Sale Complex Assumption Parish Ag Complex expected to be a part of this year’s ship for beef division, and will award (DeWitt Center), LSUA, in event. Ag Expo 2014 will be held Jan. buckles to top winners. Ag Expo pro- & Arena, 119 Robin St., Alexandria. Fifty-five lots will be 17 and 18 at the Ike Hamilton Expo vides buckles to showmanship winners Napoleonville offered including cow/calf pairs, Center in West Monroe, La. in all other categories. Additionally, www.assumptionla.com/AgComplex bred and open heifers, breeding age ribbons and jackpot cash will be Applications are now being accepted Bogalusa Community Arena bulls, black baldys and F-1 cattle. for the show. Complete guidelines and awarded to first, second and third 20239 Airport Rd., Bogalusa. For catalog requests, anyone inter- entry form are located at www.agex- place winners in all divisions. ested in consigning cattle or for po.org, or contact your local 4-H Ag Expo also offers a trade show www.bogalusaarena.com more information, please contact agent. featuring 170 exhibit booths, stock dog Clinton Covered Arena Chris Lewis at 985-516-7643 or Dr. trials and demos, miniature cow show, Dairy and Swine divisions will show 14730 Hwy. 10, Clinton Ronnie Bardwell at 985-320-8978 Friday evening, Jan. 17, beginning at educational seminars and much more. or [email protected]. 6:30 p.m. All other divisions will show For complete information, visit 225-572-9229 www.clintonarena.com La. Angus Assoc. Annual Bull on Saturday, January 18, beginning at www.agexpo.org or call 318-355- Show will be held at noon on Jan. 9 a.m. Showmanship will be offered 2495. D’Arbonne Range Riders Arena 25, 2014 at the LSU AgCenter Dean 202 Rodeo Rd., Farmerville Lee Research Station, LSU-A, darbonnerangeriders.com Lecompte. Selling 75 tremendous Angus bulls. Free catalog or infor- Education & Workshops M.A. Edmond Livestock Show mation, contact American Livestock Arena, 14506 Scenic Hwy. Brokers Jarvene Shackelford at 662- Baton Rouge 837-4904 or 662-837-1776, email at 225-278-6019 SW La. Beekeepers Association will [email protected] or visit receive horticultural training in weeds, host a hive-splitting workshop Jan. 6, Morehouse Activity Center, www.albauction.com. insects, plant diseases, turf, vegetables, from 7-9 p.m. at the War Memorial ornamentals and other related topics. 9525 Marlatt St., Bastrop Civic Center, 250 West 7th St., For more information, contact Keith 318-281-3164 DeRidder. Learn about hive splitting, it Hawkins at 337-463-7006. Also, to www.morehouseactivitycenter.com is an important management practice to receive regular “green thumbs” updates conserve bee populations. Learn more Commission & from LSU Horticulture Department, SugArena at Acadiana about having bees by asking experi- email your request to khawkins@agcen- Fairgrounds, 713 Northwest enced beekeepers for advice. Also, Board Meetings ter.lsu.edu. Bypass (Hwy. 3212), New Iberia. SWLA Beekeepers members will elect 337-365-7539 their officers for 2014. For more infor- Pont Management Workshop will mation, call 337-463-7006 or email be held Jan. 21 6:30-9 p.m., War www.sugarena.com [email protected]. Memorial Civic Center, 250 West 7th Sweetwater Campground & St., DeRidder. Dr. Greg Lutz, AgCenter Structural Pest Control Beauregard Master Gardeners final Riding Stables Arena, 57056 N. aquaculture specialist, will make a pres- Commission meeting will be held class enrollment is Jan. 9 at 6 p.m., War entation to help landowners with the Cooper Road, Loranger Jan. 22 at 9 a.m., Veterans Memorial Memorial Civic Center, 250 West 7th common problems they face in their 985-878-6868 Auditorium, LDAF headquarters, Street, DeRidder. The Master Gardeners ponds. This event is sponsored by www.sweetwatercampground.com 5825 Florida Blvd., Baton Rouge. of Beauregard Parish will start new O’Neal’s Feeder Supply. For more For more information, email David Master Gardener classes, and this event Terrebonne Livestock information, call 337-463-7006 or email Fields at [email protected]. is the last opportunity to enroll. Master [email protected]. Agricultural Fair Association Gardeners are AgCenter volunteers who Arena, 221 Moffet Rd., Houma 985-665-1005 PUBLIC NOTICE www.terrebonne-livestock.org Texas Longhorn Rodeo Arena, NOTICE is hereby given that anyone paying rice assessments during the time period of July 1, 2013 to pres- 3274 Hwy. 109 S., Vinton ent in accordance with R.S. 3:3534 and R.S. 3:3544 to the commissioner of agriculture and forestry for rice 337-589-5647 research and promotion may apply for a refund. All persons claiming an interest in the said refund are here- by required to make it known by contacting the Department of Agriculture and Forestry at 225-922-1341, by Want your arena listed? email at [email protected] or at Rice Refund, P.O. Box 3098, Baton Rouge, LA 70821. Please pro- Fax or email your contact info to vide supporting documentation with all claims. The claim form may be found on the LDAF website at 225-923-4828 www.ldaf.state.la.us. All claims submitted after 4:30 p.m. on February 14, 2014 will not be considered. [email protected]. December 26, 2013 MARKET BULLETIN Page 19 AgCenter ramps up research on efficient use of Louisiana water By Bruce Schultz LSU AgCenter BOSSIER CITY, La. – A team of fits of irrigation, he said. Leonard said the new faculty water resource experts will be In addition, Colyer said ento- members will have statewide based at the LSU AgCenter Red mologist Steve Micinski, who has extension appointments to study River Research Station to help been conducting research on insect water issues. Existing faculty at farmers manage irrigation and management on cotton, will have a the station will transition into maintain the quality of water asso- partial assignment to work on the research and outreach projects to ciated with agricultural activities. giant salvinia weed problem support overall efforts of soil and “We’re refocusing the efforts of plaguing lakes in both north and water conservation. In addition, the Red River Research Station to south Louisiana. the new faculty members will col- address statewide water resource The salvinia weevil is being used laborate with faculty at LSU- issues, and we will be hiring four successfully to control the inva- Shreveport, where the Red River new faculty members,” said sive aquatic species. The current Watershed Management Institute Patrick Colyer, LSU AgCenter population of weevils cannot sur- is based. director of the Northwest Region. vive sub-freezing temperatures, The U.S. Department of The issue of runoff water and however, and new collections of Agriculture has recently classified pollution from excess nutrients at the insect have to be reintroduced 21 parishes in Louisiana as disas- poultry operations is being studied to affected lakes after cold winters. ter areas because of drought. In at the Hill Farm Research Station Colyer said one of Micinski’s addition, parts of southwest in nearby Claiborne Parish, and assignments will include selecting Louisiana are threatened by salt- Colyer said the new team at the those weevils that can endure cold water intrusion into irrigation net- Red River Research Station will temperatures and improve control works. collaborate with scientists at the of salvinia. The value of supplemental water Hill Farm Station. Colyer said aquifers in north for irrigation is being recognized The new positions will include Louisiana are declining for several for crop production, and wells are an irrigation engineer, a soil and reasons, including the heavy use of being drilled at a rapid pace in water quality expert, a crop pro- water by oil and gas operations, northeast Louisiana. duction scientist with an emphasis increased crop irrigation, and use “Water is going to be one of the on irrigation, and a water policy by residents who rely on well most precious commodities this economist. water at their households. state has,” Leonard said. “How we The irrigation engineer will Colyer said the new water use the resource is going to be one study different methods and equip- resource personnel will be tasked of the most important issues facing ment for irrigation, while the crop with helping farmers make wise this state for the foreseeable production scientist will study the decisions in relation to water use. future.” best timing and amounts for irriga- Rogers Leonard, LSU AgCenter The amount of food needed to tion. The soil and water quality associate vice chancellor, said the meet population increases will expert will study ways of reducing water resource group is based at have to be doubled by 2050, he pesticide and fertilizer carried the Red River Research Station said, making efficient use of water away by drainage water. because the facility has a self-con- even more critical. Colyer said the policy analyst is tained watershed that allows mon- “The research and outreach needed to make sure state and fed- itoring of runoff water, making it a efforts by the LSU AgCenter are Water flows from polyethylene pipe onto a rice field in south eral water resource guidelines are natural setting for research. very timely and will be necessary Louisiana. The LSU AgCenter will be ramping up its study of being followed. The economist “Nearly all of the drainage on the to meet the challenges of safe and ground and surface water use in agriculture. Photo by Bruce also will study the costs and bene- station flows into a catch basin.” abundant food,” he said. Schultz.

NRCS accepting applications for Conservation Stewardship Program Fiscal Year 2014 application period ends January 17, 2014

ALEXANDRIA, December 17, Program is a voluntary conserva- more,” said Kirby McLemore of CSP eligibility requirements, con- resources. All programs are vol- 2013 –The U.S. Department of tion program that is making a big Franklin Parish. “CSP helped me tract obligations, and potential untary and offer science-based Agriculture’s Natural Resources difference in Louisiana,” said improve my conservation efforts payments. It is available from solutions that benefit both the Conservation Service (NRCS) is State Conservationist Kevin by planting cover crops, and the local NRCS offices and on the landowner and the environment. accepting applications for fiscal Norton. “Preliminary data indi- cover crops have not only reduced CSP web page at: Follow NRCS in Louisiana on year 2014 enrollments in the cates that in fiscal year 2013, over soil leaving my farm, but they http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/wps/por Twitter Conservation Stewardship 130,000 acres of land in Louisiana have improved soil quality and tal/nrcs/main/national/programs/fi http://twitter.com/nrcs_louisiana Program (CSP). CSP encourages were enrolled in CSP to improve helped increase production lev- nancial/csp/. and YouTube producers who are good stewards water and soil quality, enhance els–increasing my profits.” For more information on the http://www.youtube.com/user/Lou of the land to improve their con- wildlife habitat, and address the While local NRCS offices USDA Natural Resources isianaNRCS. servation performance by effects of climate change.” accept CSP applications year Conservation Service or the USDA is an equal opportunity installing additional conservation CSP is now in its fifth year, and round, NRCS evaluates applica- Conservation Stewardship provider and employer. To file a practices and improving/maintain- so far, NRCS in Louisiana has tions during announced ranking Program, visit the NRCS web site complaint of discrimination, ing existing conservation prac- partnered with producers to enroll periods. To be eligible for this at: www.nrcs.usda.gov or visit write: USDA, Office of the tices. Agricultural producers over 900,000 acres of cropland, year’s enrollment, producers must your local USDA Natural Assistant Secretary for Civil interested in CSP should submit pastureland, and nonindustrial have their applications submitted Resources Conservation Service Rights, Office of Adjudication, applications to their local USDA forestland across the state in the to NRCS by January 17, 2014. office. 1400 Independence Ave., SW, Natural Resources Conservation program. A CSP self-screening checklist USDA’s Natural Resources Washington, DC 20250-9410 or Service office by January 17, “I have installed conservation is available to help potential appli- Conservation Service (NRCS) call (866) 632-9992 (Toll-free 2014, to be considered for fiscal practices through the years to help cants determine if CSP is suitable helps America’s farmers and Customer Service), 800-877-8339 year 2014 funding. keep my soil on my farm and not for their operation. The checklist ranchers conserve the Nation’s (Local or Federal relay), 866-367- “The Conservation Stewardship in the creek, but I knew I could do highlights basic information about soil, water, air, and other natural 8642 (Relay voice users). Page 20 MARKET BULLETIN December 26, 2013

opportunities are needed to pro- grows a tourism industry around mote his products, such as the abil- the winery. We could have that in ity to open satellite tasting- rooms this region between the weather in more tourist-rich areas. “We’re patterns and the hillside.” a small business. We need more Landry adds that the agri- options. Being the farmer, produc- tourism aspect attracts people. He er and marketer is overwhelming. has opened up his property on the You can’t not take care of the vine- rolling hills to concerts, parties yard.” and weddings where he says the But the challenges met by some adults can drink wine, but it’s also wine producers in Louisiana are a family event. not being experienced over at For the owner of Casa De Sue Landry Vineyards in North Winery in Clinton, Louisiana, Mac Louisiana. Jeff Landry says he Cazedessus says the goal of the relocated from South Louisiana to task force should be to get the law West Monroe in 2006 where he changed. “The bottom line is, I and his business were well have to use a wholesaler, but he received. “We tailor our wines doesn’t have to use me. They’re in according to the palettes of the business to make money, but Louisianians. We sell at farmers they won’t make money on a small markets and festivals because we winery. They’re going to focus on sell under our wine producer’s the big wineries because they can license. We attribute much of our keep those shelves full all year success by taking advantage of round,” said Cazedessus. that privilege. We’re everywhere Cazedessus says it takes $9- we can possibly be and I believe 13,000 to put in one acre of vine- the wholesalers want to see us suc- yard. “For us to have enough vine- ceed,” said Landry. yards to supply the state of Landry says it’s time to expand Louisiana, we’d need 14,000 the industry and make it more acres. That does not include the La. wine, continued from page 1 competitive by growing more cost of the land. You have all that grapes in the state. “You have to expense and then you have to be market, but if you can grow able to harvest it and prune.” Vineyards wine on a national job growth, revenue generation site, Texas is ranked number five grapes, that’s how you succeed. Plus, Cazedessus adds that there cooking show, the winery does not and tourism potential.” in the country for producing Texas focused on the grape – grape are more than 13,300 retailers in have the man-power to work one- “I think the wine task force is a grapes and wine. The industry wines, not fruit wines. I’m not say- Louisiana who are licensed to sell on-one with local retailers and great idea,” says Henry Amato, contributes more than $1.83 bil- ing the wholesalers aren’t part of wine and other alcohol products to restaurants. “Our wholesaler owner of Amato’s Winery in lion to the state and there are 273 the issue, but we need to be able to Louisiana consumers. He says works hard on our behalf and our Independence. Amato, who has Texas wineries. Louisiana has six move this forward.” wineries and other alcohol produc- sales are up 20 percent from last been in the wine-making business wineries. Landry says the climate in the ers are prohibited from selling to year, but we still have a long way since 1993, says he’s always used Like Case, Amato says the task Monroe area is also conducive to any of the 13,300 retailers. Only to go to get back to pre-2005 lev- a distributor. “Business is what force will have to appease the growing grapes. “This area has licensed alcohol distributors can els. you make of it. Just because we group that wants to use the distrib- decreased precipitation in the sum- sell to the retailers. “Unless the “It is frustrating that as a local have a distributor doesn’t mean utor and the group that doesn’t mer. July and August are basically law is amended, there will essen- winery we aren’t even allowed to everything is handled. We still want them in the picture. What drought-like conditions and that’s tially be no increased production participate in local festivals and have to do promotions. The wine they absolutely agree on is that good for growing grapes.” of wine in Louisiana.” wine events such as “JazzFest,” business is not an easy business to they both need help promoting the Landry says his customers like Cazedessus says he has to be “The French Quarter Festival” or get into.” Amato says giving industry. “One thing that could supporting a Louisiana business. able to sell his product directly to “A Taste of Covington” because a incentives to sell more Louisiana put a band-aid on the problem is if “It takes three years to produce a the retailer for his business to sur- different distributor or out-of-state wines would be helpful. “What the task force would invite the dis- crop so you have to have a vision. vive not to mention the state loses winery pays money to sponsor the happens is the distributors wind up tributors to give input on how to We do a blackberry and blueberry money. “We consume about 7.5 event,” added Case. catering to the big wineries promote the Louisiana wine indus- merlot and a peach muscadine. Up million gallons of wine in To address these issues, the because that’s their livelihood. try.” here, people love muscadine. Louisiana, but barely produce Louisiana Wine Agribusiness Task That makes things more difficult Case added, “Hopefully, this will That’s an opportunity for us.” He 50,000 gallons of it. That money is Force was established by Senate for us.” get everyone on the same page and says they’re also going after the going out of state. We’re missing Resolution 96 within the Amato says the Texas wine find a way for all Louisiana winer- tourism industry and he adds that the boat all the way around. When Louisiana Department of industry where the climate is simi- ies to be successful under the cur- it doesn’t hurt that one of the Texas became an open state, it just Agriculture and Forestry during lar to that of Louisiana, is boom- rent system. I feel the distributors hottest reality shows these days, made things more competitive.” the 2013 regular legislative ses- ing. He’d like the task force to have gone out of their way to pro- Duck Dynasty, takes place in West Tours and wine tastings are sion “to study and make recom- look into why the industry is mote Louisiana wines. It just has- Monroe. available at each of the wineries. mendations to the legislature to growing there at a rapid pace. n’t translated into sales.” While “As an industry, we’re not united The task force has met three times grow and expand the wine industry According to the Texas Wine and Case says he has no desire to go enough. We need a group of grow- since it was established and plans with respect to economic impact, Grape Growers Association web- back to self-distribution, other ers, which grows wineries, which to meet again in January. Subscribe or renew your Market Bulletin online QR Code Purchasing a subscription to the Louisiana Market with your smart phone or mobile device and follow Bulletin is so easy with our online subscription and the prompts. 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