LXXXVIII - No. 9 September 2013 People News Peak-season soil- Michelle McGinnis was hired as the new section chief test fee coming of the Agronomic Services Di- The 2013 Appropriations Act passed by vision’s Field Services, effec- the General Assembly approved a $4 fee for tive Sept. 9. She assumes the soil samples analyzed by the N.C. Depart- duties of J. Kent Messick, who ment of Agriculture and Consumer Services retired in July. for the period from December through March. The Field Services Section The fee is an attempt to lessen the back- consists of a staff of 13 region- log associated with the busy season when the al agronomists who provide lab is routinely inundated with tens of thou- nutrient-management and other sands of samples. The rest of the year -- April consulting services to growers through November -- NCDA&CS will con- throughout North Carolina. tinue to analyze soil samples without a fee. McGinnis, currently a In fi scal year 2013, the NCDA&CS Agro- plant pest supervisor with the nomic Division analyzed nearly 368,000 soil Plant Industry Division, will be samples. About 60 percent of these arrived at the returning to the division where lab during the peak season of December through she served as an agronomist N.C. Mountain March, slowing processing turnaround time to from 2007 through early 2012. nine weeks at one point. At other times of the year, In addition to her experience State Fair runs processing can easily be completed within about in the N.C. Department of Ag- Sept. 6-15 two to four weeks, depending on sample volume. riculture and Consumer Ser- The new peak-season fee should accomplish vices, McGinnis has nine years Fletcher offers a picture-perfect two goals. First, it will encourage more growers of private-sector experience in setting for the annual Mountain to submit samples earlier, thereby fostering a environmental consulting and State Fair. The 10-day fair is one of Western North Carolina’s premier more balanced sample load throughout the year. ornamental-plant production. events. Rides, food, agricultural Secondly, the fee will enhance sustain- Raised in Chambersburg, exhibits, livestock shows, crafts, ability of the soil-testing program because re- Pa., McGinnis holds a Bachelor music, clogging and more are part of Science in environmental of the planned festivities. (See Soil test, pg. 3) health from Indiana University of Pennsylvania, a Master of Science Public Health in envi- NCDA&CS inspectors make sure consumers get money’s worth ronmental sciences and engi- Gummy bears or brownie specting scales at these establish- uct weight. sure you pay only for product, neering from the University of bites, chocolate sauce or whipped ments to make sure customers are “We urge consumers to be not packaging. If you think you North Carolina at Chapel Hill cream, frozen yogurt shops allow getting what they pay for. Cus- vigilant and check their receipt or have been charged for the pack- and a Ph.D. in horticultural sci- customers to fi ll up a cup with fro- tomers are supposed to pay only ask the salesperson if the cost of aging weight or if a business is ence from N.C. State Univer- zen yogurt, top it as they please for the weight of the contents of the cup has been deducted from using a scale that has not been sity. and then pay based on weight. their fi lled cup, not the weight of the sale,” said Agriculture Com- inspected, you can report this at She lives in Chatham Inspectors from the N.C. the cup. The packaging weight is missioner Steve Troxler. “Our job 919-707-3225.” County with her husband, dog Department of Agriculture and referred to as a tare weight, and it is to protect consumers, and one The NCDA&CS Standards and three cats. Consumer Services are busy in- must be removed from the prod- of the ways we do this is to make (See Yogurt shops, pg. 2) From the tractor by Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler – working on issues that affect all bill, which leaves a lot of farm- riod for these rules has been ex- of our industry. The farm bill and ers in limbo. Both the House and tended until mid-November, so immigration are two examples of Senate approved versions of the I would encourage producers to efforts we have been monitoring bill. Two of the main NASDA pri- review these rules and add their closely this year. orities – support for the Specialty comments as well. We want to Labor needs are a big con- Block Grant and Market Ac- make sure the rules will be ef- cern for many farmers today, cess programs – have remained in fective. and having some kind of foreign the bills. As I refl ect back on my worker program is a signifi cant The Market Access Program year as president of NASDA, agricultural worry. Crops don’t helps U.S. producers compete in I am most especially proud to just harvest themselves, and the foreign markets, which can be lu- be serving at a time when so outcome of the farm bill has far- crative for businesses. The latest many important issues are be- Commissioner Troxler reaching implications in terms of fi gures for North Carolina’s ag ing debated. One of my college As many of you may remem- farm stability. exports are $3.7 billion, not in- professors told me long ago that ber from previous columns, this With the anticipation that cluding lumber exports. Foreign agricultural policies will have year I have served as president of farmers will need to produce 75 markets are important to growers the biggest effect on a farming the National Association of State to 100 percent more food by 2050 now and they will continue to be operation, and through the years Departments of Agriculture. I am just to meet the increasing de- critical in the future. his insight has proven to be true. wrapping up my term this month mands of a growing global popu- Food safety is another area The ag policies we help at the annual meeting of the states lation, we will need a strong na- of concern for anyone involved in infl uence today will have a sig- and territories, which we are host- tional agricultural industry. That agriculture, so it is something that nifi cant impact on the future of ing in Asheville. is why it is so important for us as NASDA is also very involved in. agriculture and the next gen- Each state’s agricultural agricultural leaders to weigh in on We are working to draft NAS- eration of farmers. I want to do community faces different chal- these issues while we have an op- DA’s comments to the Food and everything I can to ensure they lenges, but we also share many portunity to bring about change. Drug Administration on the Pro- have a bright future and the common ones, too, and that is As of press time, there has duce Safety Rule and Preventive tools and resources to meet con- what this organization focuses on been no resolution on the farm Controls Rule. The comment pe- sumer demands. Page 2 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW September 2013

32,000 copies of this public document were printed at a cost of $1,395.68 or 4 cents per copy. N.C. State Fair welcomes new Brian Long ...... Editor DIVISIONS Andrea E. Ashby ...... Mng. Editor Agronomic ...... Dr. Colleen Hudak-Wise acts to the entertainment mix Danette Jernigan ...... Ads & Emergency Programs ...... Sharron Stewart Circulation Mgr. Food Distribution ...... Gary Gay Jen Kendrick ...... Staff Writer Food & Drug ...... Dan Ragan Visitors to the 2013 N.C. ward, Hansen’s Spectacular Acro- 1:30, 3, 4:30 and 6 p.m. In ad- Heather Overton ...... Staff Writer Human Resources ...... Sylvia Crumpler State Fair can expect to fi nd a mix batic Sensations is a family affair dition, there will be special per- Legal Affairs ...... Tina Hlabse of old and new when it comes to including the youngest of Shane formances on Military Day, Oct. Marketing ...... Tom Slade AGRICULTURAL REVIEW (ISSN Meat & Poultry Inspection ...... Alan Wade grounds entertainment and activi- and Alecia Michelle Hansen’s 23. 07445466) is published 11 times a year N.C. Forest Service ...... Greg Pate ties. three children, 3-year-old Ella. Also new will be a special with a combined November/December N.C. State Fair ...... Wesley Wyatt New musical acts, an elf-like This thrilling show features high- quilt project in the Village of issue by the N.C. Department of Agricul- Plant Industry ...... Vernon Cox ture and Consumer Services, 2 W. Eden- Property & Construction ...... Kent Yelverton performer who rolls around the speed juggling, acrobatic feats Yesteryear to commemorate the ton St., Raleigh, NC 27601. Second-class Public Affairs ...... Brian Long grounds on a giant open wheel, on a trampoline and high-fl ying 160th anniversary of the State postage paid at Raleigh, N.C. Research Stations ...... Dr. Sandy Stewart high-fl ying acrobats, a fi re safety performances on the 30-foot-tall Fair. FFA and 4-H groups across Soil & Water Conservation ...Patricia Harris POSTMASTER: Send address changes Standards ...... Stephen Benjamin show with clowns and a pedal- cloud swing by Alecia Michelle. the state will be submitting quilt and classifi ed advertising to Statistics ...... Dee Webb propelled structure featuring cir- The family performs beside the squares that will be assembled AGRICULTURAL REVIEW, 1001 Mail Structural Pest & Pesticides .... Jim Burnette Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699- cus-like aerialists will join such FFA Children’s Barn at noon, 3 into a quilt during the State Fair. 1001. popular acts as the racing pigs, a and 6 p.m. Volunteer quilters will work on AGRICULTURAL REVIEW is printed magician, and a roaming robot. Karen Quest, billed as Amer- the project to demonstrate quilt- in interest of the farmers of the State and Chief Deputy Commissioner: All grounds entertainment is sent free to residents upon request. N. David Smith Jr. ica’s Funniest Cowgirl, will en- ing techniques. Assistant Commissioners: is free with paid admission, so it tertain visitors at 10 a.m. and 4 Even with all the new en- PHONE: 919-707-3001 Scott Bissette pays to pay attention. p.m. in Kiddieland. Quest com- tertainment planned, fairgoers Joe Reardon The Gantry Bike by Cirque bines roping skills and tricks with will still fi nd plenty of their Steve Troxler Dr. Richard Reich Commissioner Mechanics makes its debut at humor for an engaging all-ages favorites, including the racing the State Fair and will likely at- show. pigs, Kenya Safari Acrobats, a Yogurt shops tract many onlookers with its The State Fair features two magician, a one-man band and tall, pedal-powered mechanical stages featuring a variety of a BMX stunt show. Mix in a (Cont’d from pg. 1) from the sale. Standards Division inspec- structure that serves as a kind of musical styles. Larry Cordle, thrilling midway, lots of food Division inspects scales at re- tors are spread out across the stage. Aerialists dangle overhead a Nashville songwriter and re- options, arts and crafts, the Folk tail stores that sell products to state. “We are working with busi- from the structure, spinning and cording artist, will perform on Festival, agricultural exhibits customers by weight. nesses to make sure they know twirling as the whole contraption the Bluegrass Stage in Heritage and livestock shows, and the fair These include grocery the rules,” said Stephen Benja- moves between Gate 11 and Dor- Circle. His shows are at 4 and 6 is like an entertainment buffet. stores, coffee shops, buf- min, director. ton Arena at noon, 3 and 6 p.m. p.m., Oct. 17 and noon, 3 and 6 The N.C. State Fair runs fet restaurants and candy “In the case of the frozen yo- It won’t be the only over- p.m. Oct. 18-27. Diamond Creek, Oct. 17-27 at the State Fair- stores. Point-of-sale com- gurt containers, it could add up to sized rolling attraction or aerial winner of the 2013 Got to Be NC grounds in Raleigh. Advance mercial scales should be in 40 cents per cup to the total price. show joining the entertainment Festival Bluegrass Competition, tickets are on sale now at www. view of customers and show a That adds up if you are buying for lineup. The Wacky Wheeler is a will perform Oct. 26 and 27 at 11 ncstatefair.org. Advance tickets Standards Division seal of ap- a family of four.” super-sized open wheel that pro- a.m. and 2 and 5 p.m. are $7 for adults and $3 for kids proval. If a store is found to be in vi- vides transportation for its enter- The Kitchen Craft Waterfall 6-12. Admission at the gate is $9 All retail establishments olation, the fi rst step is to educate taining rider, Melvin. Honking Stage will feature several fi rst- for adults and $4 for kids. Walk- are required to notify the Stan- business owners and make sure horns and colorful fl ags make the time acts such as Descendientes, up tickets sales will begin Oct. dards Division after installing a they and their employees know Wacky Wheeler nearly impos- Dimension and Flamasso Musi- 3 in Burlington, Clayton, Cha- scale. Inspectors make sure the how to use the scale and how to sible to miss. Look for it near the cal. Other performers include pel Hill, Durham, Wilson and scale is operating properly and set a tare weight. The second of- Scott Building at 11 a.m. and 1, 3 GrooveTown, Hicksboro Station Raleigh. Go online at www.nc- that store employees know how fense results in a notice of viola- and 5 p.m. and Larry Frick. Performances statefair.org for more informa- to correctly set a tare weight to tion, and the third offense carries Keeping your attention sky- are held daily at 10:30 a.m., noon, tion on walk-up sites and hours. deduct the cost of packaging a civil penalty of up to $5,000. Bucolic briefs Horse Events The N.C. Simmental Association’s Fall Harvest Sale will be Gov. James B. Hunt Jr. Horse Complex, State Fairgrounds, Raleigh, 919-733-4845 Sept. 7 at noon at the Shuffl er Sale Facility in Union Grove. The Sept. 2 ...... NCDCTA Sport Horse Breed Show. Contact Olga Wagner, 919-225-8700. sale will include bulls, cows, pairs and heifers. For more, go to www. Sept. 6 & 7 ...... N.C. State Charity Classic. Contact Bill Whitley, 919-481-4675. ncsimmental.com or call Jennie Rucker at 336-468-1679. Sept. 11-14...... N.C. State Championship Show. Contact Bill Whitley, 919-481-4675. *** Sept. 20-22 ...... Special Olympics. Contact Kelly Vaughn, 919-719-7662. nd The 72 Annual N.C. Gourd Arts and Crafts Festival will be Sept. 27-29 ...... N.C. Quarter Horse Futurity. Contact Judy Sullivan, 704-442-8304. held Sept. 7 and 8 at the Holshouser Building, State Fairgrounds, Sept. 27-29 ...... NCHJA “C” Outdoors. Contact Joan Petty, 919-669-9877. Raleigh. Hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oct. 2-6 ...... N.C. State Fair Horse Show. Contact Sheri Bridges, 919-839-4701. Sunday. The festival features gourds from around the world, special Oct. 9-12 ...... N.C. State Fair Horse Show. Contact Sheri Bridges, 919-839-4701. gourd workshops and vendors selling a variety of gourd-related Oct. 15-27 ...... N.C. State Fair Horse Show. Contact Sheri Bridges, 919-839-4701. items including dried gourds, seeds, crafts, art, books and crafting Nov. 1-3 ...... NCHJA “C” Outdoors. Contact Joan Petty, 919-669-9877. supplies. Activities also include gourd competitions, an auction on Saturday and a gourd-crafting table for kids. Admission is $2 Western N.C. Agricultural Center, Fletcher, 828-687-1414 for adults and free for children under 16, workshop students and Sept. 21 ...... Asheville Horse Sale. Contact Steve Harrell, 828-448-4223. N.C. Gourd Society members. For more information, contact Kate Oct. 3-5 ...... Carolina Mountain Walking Horse Show. Contact Athy Robinson, 919-618-1896. Mahony, festival chair, at 910-639-4577 or go to the website at www. Oct. 19 ...... Asheville Horse Sale. Contact Steve Harrell, 828-448-4223. ncgourdsociety.org/festival. Nov. 7-10 ...... SRA National Finals Rodeo. Contact Alan Shepard, 828-254-8681. *** Nov. 16 ...... Asheville Horse Sale. Contact Steve Harrell, 828-448-4223. The Lumber River Old Iron Tractor Club will host the Southeast N.C. Ag Show Sept. 20 and 21 at the Southeastern Ag Events Center Sen. Bob Martin Eastern Agricultural Center, Williamston, 252-792-5111 in Lumberton. The event features antique tractors and equipment, Sept. 21 & 22 ...EHA Hunter Horse Show. Contact Wendy Willson, 252-916-3685. crafts, food, old-fashioned children’s games, farm toys, antique Oct. 5 & 6 ...... 2013 NCDCTA Dressage Championship. Contact Martie Healy, 352-363-0085. household items, blacksmithing and hit-and-miss engines. There Oct. 19 & 20 ....N.C. Eastern Hunter Assn. Festive Fall Indoor Horse Show. Contact Marlo King, 252- will be a lawn mower pull Friday at 6 p.m. and an antique tractor 268-4144. pull Saturday at 1 p.m. Hours are 4-9 p.m. Friday and 9 a.m. to 6 Oct. 24-27 ...... The Carolina Fall Classic & ABI Futurity. Contact Mike Hancock, 252-937-2800, ext. p.m. Saturday. Proceeds benefi t Hospice House and FFA student 1204. scholarships. For more, contact Cindy Risen at 910-739-4401. Oct. 31 - *** Nov. 3 ...... NCDCTA Autumn Leaves Dressage. Contact Martie Healy, 352-363-0085. Beekeepers with bees for rent and growers interested in bee Nov. 8 & 9 ...... Stampede in the Park Rodeo. Contact Robert Bonner, 252-789-0295. pollination services can post their information on the BeeLinked Nov. 21-24 ...... National Barrel Horse Assocation Coastal Run. Contact Van Manley, 410-693-2767. website at www.ncagr.com/beelinked. The site is hosted by the N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services and the N.C. Southeastern N.C. Agricultural Events Center, Lumberton, 910-618-5699 State University Apiculture Program. Anyone interested in listing Sept. 14 & 15 ...Carolina Cutting Horse Association. Contact Jeff Canter, 336-466-1172. their information can do so by fi lling out an online Submit Your Sept. 27 & 28 ...Southern Stockhorse. Contact Jenny Taylor, 919-323-9910. Ad form on the BeeLinked page or by contacting NCDA&CS at Oct. 4 & 5 ...... Border Belt Horseman’s Show. Contact Gerald Britt, 910-740-6826. 919-233-8214 or by email at [email protected] or call NCSU Oct. 12 & 13 ....Metra Roping Association event. Contact Corey Honeycutt, 980-721-6927. at 919-515-1660. Beekeepers participating in this program will be Oct. 19 ...... Barrel Show. Contact Monica Britt, 910-671-9858. required to comply with all honey and bee industry regulations. Oct. 20 ...... Up for St. Jude 4D Benefi t Barrel Race. Contact Heather Jarman, 252-939-0162. *** Oct. 25 & 26 ....Southern Stockhorse. Contact Jenny Taylor, 919-323-9910. The Piedmont Saddle Club in Colfax will open its lighted arena Nov. 2 & 3 ...... Carolina Cutting Horse Association. Contact Jeff Canter, 336-466-1172. every Friday night from 5-9 p.m. for horse riders. The cost is $10 per horse and equine owners must provide proof of Coggins testing and sign a waiver. The events are open to the public. Contact info@ *Shows subject to change. Call before attending. piedmontsaddleclub.org for more information. More horse events listed in Bucolic Briefs. *** September 2013 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 3 ADFPTF awards $1.9 million in grants The Agricultural Dev- vation easement on 25 acres of a Haywood: Madison: vation easement on 282 acres lopment and Farmland Pres- livestock and crop farm owned The Haywood County Eco- The Southern Appalachian of a livestock farm and forest- ervation Trust Fund recently by Will Jeffers of Leicester. nomic Development Commission Highlands Conservancy re- land owned by Ray and Vir- awarded more than $1.9 million The Buncombe County Soil was awarded $15,000 toward ceived $275,000 to assist with ginia Ward of Sugar Grove. to help communities across the and Water Conservation District expanding the brand recogni- the purchase of a perpetual con- Yadkin: state protect farmland and pro- was granted $225,000 to assist tion of “Buy Haywood” prod- servation easement on 355 acres Piedmont Land Conser- mote agricultural enterprises. with the purchase of a perpetual ucts through increased access to of farm and forestland owned vancy received $14,000 to aid “The trust fund was able conservation easement on 167 marketing materials and working by Betty Reeves of Leicester. the development and adoption to grant 22 projects funding acres of farm and forestland owned directly with farmers to better Mitchell: of a farmland protection plan. this year, including 11 proj- by Janet Peterson of Fletcher. market locally grown products. Mitchell County was award- The trust fund also ects that were funded from the Cabarrus: The Haywood County Soil ed $60,326 toward funding site awarded grants to the fol- state’s legal settlement with the The Cabarrus County Soil and Water Conservation District preparation for a school farm on lowing organizations for Tennessee Valley Authority,” and Water Conservation Dis- was granted $32,694 toward the the campus of Mitchell Coun- projects of regional impact: Troxler said. “The conservation trict received $228,112.50 to as- purchase of a 30-year term con- ty High School in Bakersville. Lee County was awarded easements, agricultural projects sist with the purchase of a per- servation easement on 28 acres of Pender: $7,500 to work with the Sand- and plans will help to solidify petual conservation easement a livestock and crop farm owned The Pender County Soil hills Farm to Table Cooperative agriculture and agribusiness as on 182 acres of a livestock and by Matthew Swanger of Clyde. and Water Conservation Dis- to enact a pilot program that will North Carolina’s top industry.” poultry farm owned by Thom- Hyde: trict was granted $3,500 to help assist farmers who wish to mar- Below is a list, by county, of as E. Porter Jr. of Concord. The Hyde County Soil and pay for educational meetings ket produce to institutions un- applicants that received grants: Chatham: Water Conservation District re- and other outreach to landown- der-served by local foods. The Bertie: The Chatham County Soil ceived $100,930 to assist with ers on behalf of the county’s pilot program will serve Lee, Bertie County and Bertie and Water Conservation District the purchase of a perpetual Voluntary Agricultural District. Moore and Richmond counties. County Cooperative Extension was awarded $220,500 toward the conservation easement on 77 Transylvania: The N.C. Foundation for were awarded $3,500 to help purchase of a perpetual conserva- acres of cropland owned by Carolina Mountain Conser- Soil and Water Conservation pay for educational meetings tion easement on 220 acres of a J.W. Spencer of Swan Quarter. vancy received $69,000 to assist received a grant of $87,000 to and other outreach to landown- livestock and poultry farm owned Jackson: with the purchase of a perpetual assist with creating a 30-year ers on behalf of the county’s by Mike Lindley of Snow Camp. The Jackson County Soil conservation easement on 21 acres landowner agreement program Voluntary Agricultural District. Columbus: and Water Conservation District of a livestock farm owned by Dale for the preservation of work- Buncombe: The Columbus County Soil was awarded $198,000 toward and Janet Robertson of Brevard. ing farms and forests under The Buncombe County and Water Conservation District the purchase of a perpetual con- Warren: the military training route in Soil and Water Conservation was granted $19,000 toward the servation easement on 121 acres Warren County was awarded Beaufort, Bertie, Duplin, Edge- District received $110,000 to purchase of a perpetual conser- of farm and forestland in Whittier $50,000 toward refurbishing a combe, Franklin, Halifax, Har- assist with the purchase of a vation easement on 15 acres of owned by Billy Gibson of Sylva. textile mill for a produce pro- nett, Johnston, Jones, Lenoir, perpetual conservation ease- cropland in Chadbourn owned by Macon: cessing and distribution facil- Martin, Nash, Onslow, Pamlico, ment on 78 acres of a live- Mary Yates of Ocean Isle Beach. The Macon County Soil and ity, the Center for Ag & Value- Sampson and Wake counties. stock and crop farm owned by Forsyth: Water Conservation District was added Enterprise, that will serve The trust fund’s purpose is Gary Hutchins of Leicester. Forsyth County and For- granted $50,000 toward the pur- small and mid-sized farmers. to support projects that encour- The Southern Appalachian syth County Cooperative Ex- chase of a perpetual conservation Watauga: age the preservation of qualify- Highlands Conservancy was tension received $14,000 to aid easement on 150 acres of a live- Blue Ridge Conservancy ing agricultural, horticultural awarded $75,000 toward the the development and adoption stock and crop farm owned by Jim was granted $60,000 toward the and forestlands while helping to purchase of a perpetual conser- of a farmland protection plan. and Sue Waldroop of Franklin. purchase of a perpetual conser- grow and develop family farms. . Soil test (Cont’d from pg. 1) ceipts from fi scal years 2014 will prevent access after hours information online via the PALS Thanksgiving holidays. Wednes- Contact the NCDA&CS and 2015 are earmarked for im- and on weekends. This procedure website. Cash and checks will be day, Nov. 27, will be the last busi- Agronomic Division of- provements such as automated will increase the security of sam- accepted for peak-season samples ness day of the month for the soil fi ce at 919-733-2655 if you equipment, additional peak- ples and improve client access to only if deposited in advance in an testing lab. Any soil samples ar- have any questions regard- season personnel and computer- Agronomic Division personnel. escrow account. Payment should riving after 6 p.m. on Nov. 27 will ing the new peak-season programming enhancements. By late fall 2013, clients will never be placed inside shippers. be subject to the peak-season fee soil-testing fee or the pur- The vast majority of soil have the convenience of entering This year, Dec. 1 falls on a because they will not be logged chase of expedited shippers. samples analyzed during the sample and payment (credit card) Sunday and is preceded by the in and processed until Dec. 2. winter months are from farms in preparation for spring plant- ing. Most of these samples can Classifi ed Ads be collected and submitted well SUBMITTING ADS: Ads are free to NC residents & can be submitted by mail to 1001 Mail Service Center, Raleigh NC 27699-1001; on- before Dec. 1, thus avoiding line at www.AgReview.org; or by fax to (919) 715-8493. Ads must include name, address including zip code, phone number including area the fee. Nearly all soil samples code, and price or price range for every item. associated with home and gar- Deadline for each issue is noon on the fi rst working day of the month prior to publication. Limit is 30 words, editor reserves right to edit or den and landscaping projects reject ads. Limit 2 ads/person in different categories. can be collected and submitted from April through November. Small Animals SMALL ANIMALS Small Animals BEES Soil samples received For Sale Wanted Beehives, treated w/apivar, $100/ during the peak season will Tennessee redback rabbits, great Chinchilla rabbits, trio. Ottman hive. Dean Absher, North Wilkes- be processed in the order re- for training dogs, $8. Brent Phillips, boro 336-670-3136. ceived without any guaran- Purebred rabbits, New Zealand Lenoir 828-758-5282. Jarrett, Lincolnton 828-217-4993 or [email protected]. Working bee hives & all equip. tees regarding turnaround time whites, red, red broken & champagne Purebred rabbits, New Zealand in Bertie co, extra boxes, frames, white, blue/red, silver fox, American However, clients can pur- d’argent, $15 & up dep. on breed, sex extractor & suits, $1,800/all. David & age; meat rabbits, $5. Clarence & English spot, ped. avail., $20 & up Bees, Supplies chase NCDA&CS expedited Hoggard, Windsor 252-325-4123 or Kissinger, Mocksville 336-354-6071. dep. on breed, sex, age & quality. Del- & Services [email protected]. shippers to receive a guaran- Rabbits, lion head, mini lops, bert Spillman, Sophia 336-498-7103. For Sale Beehives w/1-5 supers & healthy teed turnaround time of 10 dwarfs, hotot, cages, nest boxes, heat White angora does, high quality Russian x buckfast bees, $185. Tony business days. This year, 525 lamp, feeders, waters, etc., $10 & up fi ber, sold in pairs only, $150-250. Libby NOTICE Parker, Bolton 910-655-0741. Morris, Tryon 864-607-0909. shippers will be sold. The an- dep. on age. Imogene Moore, Liberty N.C. law requires a permit 336-685-0375. California baby rabbits, males, to sell honey bees in the state. A Equipment ticipated 2013-14 price for a Purebred rabbit, Netherland $15; females, $20; proven breeder permit is not required for: The For Sale 36-sample shipper is $200. dwarfs, silver marten, blk. otter, male, 2 y/o, $20. Joey Patterson, sale of less than 10 bee hives in During the peak season, the ruby eyed white, chinchilla, 6 w/o Louisburg 919-495-2840. a calendar year, a one-time going- Ford late model, diesel, 8 spd., live sample receiving process will & up, $25-35. Katlynn Stotesberry, American rabbits, $15/ea.; w/ out-of-business sale of less than power/factor ps, good tires & paint, 5 cage, $35/ea. & will disc. for mul- change. Sample drop-offs at Plymouth 252-809-2755. 50 hives, or the renting of bees ft Howse bush hog, 6x4 customized Tennessee redback rabbits, 12 w/o tiple rabbit purchase. Luke Pearson, for pollination purposes or their the Eaddy Building in Raleigh carry all, top link & hookups, $5,500. & up, $12/ea.; under 12 w/o, $10/ea. Timberlake 919-638-0314. movement to gather honey. Dan Clubb, Madison 336-427-0028 must take place during business Joe Renn, Rougemont 336-364-3865. Tennessee redback rabbits, great after 12 noon. hours (6 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday Quality New Zealand rabbits; for puppy training/re-stocking, $12.50/ Carpenter bee traps, looks like JD 1010 w/cult., GC, $7,800; through Friday). A locked gate rabbit cages, 14 ga., round wire, $10 ea.; 3+, $10/ea. & free extra rabbits bird houses, traps & kills, shipping JD M w/cult., GC, $4,500; JD 40 & up. Trent Canipe, Lincolnton 704- w/lg. orders. Mark Hinson, Golds- avail., $15. Randy Metcalf, Mars Hill w/cult., $4,800. Donald Cannon, 740-6148. boro 919-734-7800. 828-206-2938. Ayden 252-746-4600 or 917-3403. Page 4 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW September 2013 FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT Hay trailer, 8x20, metal frame, McCormick-Deering hit & miss Farmall Cub & Super tractor 1939 JD A, not restored, runs & 1974 Ford 4000, diesel, ps, volt- treated lumber on bed, $500. Ernest eng. on cart, 1½ hp, spoked fl ywheels, parts, cult. parts, AC B, WD & WD45 drives, $2,000; 1970 Economy 14 age regulator needs poss. repairs, Gaster, Sanford 919-258-3538. $900. Steve Crumpler, Smithfi eld tractor parts, B cult. parts, rear wheel hp Powerking, runs, mower & cult., select-0-speed, $4,500. Kevin Rabon, 2003 M & W 4500 baler, 4x5 919-202-4296. weights, $5 & up; Farmall rear wheel $1,200; 1930’s Case C, on steel, not Lexington 336-752-4619. bales, twine wrap, GC, $9,000. MF 165 diesel w/multi-power, weights, $50/ea.; Super A 2 bottom stuck, not running, $1,500. David Kubota L series turf tires & rims, Shirley Smith, Julian 336-685-4227. eng. stuck, $3,000 OBO; MH Pacer, plow, $175; F-12 cults., $400; F-12 Everhart, Lexington 336-406-8000. 20 in. rear & 15 in. front, from l3600, JD 2 row cult., $395; JD 2-14 not running, $2,000; tractor tires, tractor, $1,700. Jason DuFour, Nash- Silage cutters, Gehl CB1000, fi ts l2900-l4200 & more, $400. D.L. in. bottom plow, GC, $495; JD 18.4x46 rear tires w/30% tread, no ville 252-230-6387. tandem axle, 2 & 3 row heads, elec. Kirschenman, Winston-Salem 336- sickle mower, 9 ft, GC, $795. Chris holes/breaks, $250/ea.; $450/pair; Ford 3000 tractor, 1,100 hrs., looks controls, $4,000; NH 718, 2 row, 765-0968. Witherspoon, Valdese 828-381-6857. dual wheels w/tires, mounted size & runs good, new clutch & carb., good $2,000; silage blowers, Gehl 1540, Howie rotary motor w/new gear JD 350B bulldozer, GC, screen 23.1x34, $1,000. Robert Humbles Jr., tires, gas eng., no ps, $4,200. Hunter $1,500; Kools long table, $1,000; box, 5 ft, $700. Steve Yarborough, enclosed cab, $5,500. Ralph Long, Ayden 252-746-6838. Choplin, Norlina 252-257-1071. Balzer dump box, $1,000. Richard Lexington 336-787-4003. Tabor City 910-653-2984 or 234-3036. 1972 CAT 112F motorgrader, 3304 1972 JD 4000 diesel w/canopy, Pendry, Boonville 336-428-4268. Brillion culti-packer, 10 ft, pull NH 1033 bale wagon, 104 bales, eng., direct 24v elec. start, orops cab, runs great, good sheet metal, #425-20 Firestone implement tires, 12.5l- type w/double roller, $800; Dunhan EC, 4 new tires, sheltered, $6,300; 12 ft blade, front scarifi er, EC, $8,000. blade disc, 11 spacers, $15,500. Syd 16, $125; 10.00-15, $40; 9.00-16, $40, culti-packer, 8 ft, pull type, single NH 273 sq. baler, FC, sheltered, Gerald Fox, Taylorsville 828-612-2407. Cooper, Warrenton 252-257-3886. NC; Michelin radial, 11lR-16, trencher roller, $675. Joe Reich, Lexing- $1,000. Wilson Fleming, Manson JD 70, gas std w/rock shaft, runs Gehl FH83 silage cutter, 1 row, tire, $75; 7.50-15, 3 rib front tractor, ton 336-787-5422. 252-456-2478. great, $8,000; wood splitter, 3 pt. hitch, sheltered, incl. manuals, $500; JD $40, NC. Tripp Hohn, Archdale 336- Taylor Way bush & bog har- 1959 Int’l TD-6 track loader, 4 pto, screw type wedge, GC, $325; bush 216 grain header, GC, $1,200. Karen 442-3613. row, 8 disc w/scrapers, 3 pt. hitch, way bucket, new tracks & rollers, hog, 5 ft, GC, $500. Cyrus Bowman, Pierce, Coinjock 252-453-2442. 2000 JD 4500 tractor w/forklift VGC, $250. John Arant, Winston- $4,500 OBO. M.D. McKnight, China Colfax 336-420-0986 or 996-1783. JD 4420 combine w/213 fl ex grain attach., 4x4, 1,635 hrs., Woods 1012 Salem 336-788-2741. Grove 704-857-9595. JD 310D backhoe, $15,000; MF head & 38 in. row 444 corn head, loader w/removable tooth bar, GC, MF 135 diesel tractor, ps, multi- JD 1010 w/cult., motor GC, needs 285 diesel tractor, $8,000; MF sq. hay needs 2 straw walkers, heads GC, power reverser, pintle hitch bucket, power, needs painting, good tires, GC, tires, $3,000 OBO. Tony Holliday, baler, $1,200; Long 8 ft disc w/leveling $6,500. Keith Tyson, Kinston 252- good tires, no leaks, $13,000. Danny $6,000; 0 frick sawmill w/3 cyl. diesel Williamston 252-792-7803. bar, 3 pt. hitch, $1,000; chisel plow, 521-3090. King, Mt. Airy 336-451-5247. power plant, still on wood, needs Int’l 10-A pull-type harrow, 3 pt. hitch, $5. Roy Godwin, Kenly IH 450 auto reset 3 bottom plow, Kubota M-4050 tractor, set up restocking & repairs, $4,000. Dale 10-18 in. cut out disc on front & 10- 919-284-3928. GC, $750 OBO. Eason Lilley, Wil- for mowing w/turf tires, 45 hp, GC, Byerly, Denton 336-859-2386. 18 in. solid disc on rear, $325. Joe MF 3-16 in. bottom plow, long liamston 252-661-0264. $2,900. Steve Varner, Trinity 336- JD 830, diesel, $5,200. Bill Pope, Cedar Grove 919-732-8468. shank/trip, $550; MF 2-14 in. bot- Old new stock JD lift arms, 880-5396. Linthicum, Trinity 336-861-5167 Swisher pull behind mower, tom plow w/cutters, $400; 9 shank compl., fi ts 3055, 4050, 4240 & 4055, CAT D6C10K bulldozer w/winch, or 689-3585. 60 in., 13 hp, elec. start, GC, $700; tillage tool, $300; Long 18 disc bogg, $1,000. Harriet Nelson, Ayden 252- $22,000; JD 3020, $5,500; 202 Perkins MF 124 sq. baler, $2,500; NI 7 ft Troy-Bilt mower, 46 in., 16 hp, adjust., $300. C. Tilley, Thomasville 746-6535. diesel eng., $1,000. David Spaugh, disc mower, $1,800; 2 basket tedder, $550. John Sharpe, Salisbury 704- 336-688-7920. Potato plow, 3 pt., $50; hay tedder, Yadkinville 336-463-2969 or 692-7066. $550; 2 wheel sunfl ower rake, $450, 633-6916. Cole corn planter plates & parts; pto, 1 basket, $400; JD 2 bottom plow, Swisher pull behind mower, 44 fi eld ready, GC. Ivey Smith, Moravian JD 4435 combine parts; JD 915 3 pt. hitch, $2.50 & up. Robert Swift, $100; JD sickle mower, 7 ft, $600. Bob in., 11.5 hp, $950. Ronnie Calloway, Falls 336-452-8414. grain header, $10 & up. Norman Elon 336-349-8373 or 8705. Radcliffe, Kittrell 252-767-1167. Yadkinville 336-463-3279. Gehl grinder mixer, model 65MX, Fink, Mt. Pleasant 704-436-6496. Hardee slide ditch bank mower, 5 Frontier DM1160 disc mower, 7x9, Ford 5000 eng. parts, fuel fi lter 16 ft unloading auger w/2 screens, Int’l grain drill, 7 ft, $400; NH ft, $1,500. W.H. Sutton, Rocky Mount mowed less than 100 ac, $7,000. Har- cav. housing, $30; intake manifold, GC, $1,250; NH hay tedder, model 850 round baler, main chains replaced, 252-903-6557. old Smith, Burlington 336-227-5068. C9NN9425F, $100; Ford pulley, $75; 163, 4 basket, 17 ft, GC, $2,500. Ber- back chains pull loose, $800. David Gleaner M-3 combine w/15 ft Reddick 25 gal. sprayer, 3 pt., water pulley, $75; crank pulley, $50; nard Beck, Seagrove 336-879-5661. Floyd, Lexington 336-746-5511. grain head, hydr., ac, GC, $11,000. pto, hand gun, vertical/horizontal Fill-Rite 1200 transfer pump, 12 dc, 1948 Ferguson T20, EC, new 1957 Farmall Cub w/cult., W.T. Brantley Jr., Spring Hope 252- spray booms, EC, $700; Fimco 10 12 gpm, $275. Jeff Baity, Yadkin- paint, $2,000 OBO. Bobby, Roaring drawbar, breaking plow, Woods belly 450-0276. gal. sprayer, LNC, $64. Tim Met- ville 336-463-4675. River 336-957-4837. mowers w/manuals, GC, $2,000. Scrape blade, 3 pt., 5 ft, $350. ters, Lexington 336-237-1689. Beefco tedder rake, 9 ft, 3 pt. MF TO35, split trans., rebuilt Bobby Dail, Pikeville 919-735-5610. James Coble, Pleasant Garden 336- Oliver manure spreader, ground hitch, GC, $800; 11 shank tillage tool, eng., everything works, LNC tires, Howe auger, 24 in. , 3 pt., 508-3138. driven, shed kept, needs tires, $500. Brenda 3 pt. hitch, EC, $825. Harold Leonard, $2,500. David Hutchins, Yadkin- LNC, $795. Chris Witherspoon, CAT D4 bulldozer, needs repair, Bryant, Lexington 336-238-1949. Thomasville 336-476-4653. ville 336-961-3086. Valdese 828-381-6857. $1,600. F. Sutton, Magnolia 910- Ford plow, 3-14 in. sheer bolt, JD 450 conventional drill, 17 Newton crouch fert. spreader, Farmall Cub w/cult., 2 disc 532-4905. $350; 14 ft hay wagon w/good bed, disc, EC, $5,000. Larry Hepler, Arch- model 47, 5 ton, GC, $10,500; hillers, wide drawbar, GC, sheltered, JD rear blade for orig. hitch JD $700. Johnny Sowers, Lexington 336- dale 336-476-7695. Kuhn MDS 85M, 2,200 lb., 3 pt., $1,975; Bush Hog w/stump jumper, MT or M, yolk for MT, $400. Dan 239-3020. 977 loader, $15,000. Larry East, NC, $4,800. Greg Overcash, Salis- 5½ ft, GC, fi eld ready, $575 & up; Wilhelm, Jonesville 336-366-9135. Farmall H tractor, runs good, Sophia 336-495-1551. bury 704-202-3626. MF 35, $3,500; 1 pt. fast hitch for JD 5300 tractor w/JD loader, 7 straight sheet metal, hydr. outlet Farmall 130 fast hitch w/6 pieces of MF 285, parting out motor, trans., Super A & others, $575. Bennett ft bucket & hay forks, $13,000. P.L. on back, $1,350. Brandon Radford, equip., $4,300; Farmall 300, 2 pt. hitch, rear end, sheet metal, fenders, roll Ross, Burlington 336-421-9383. Little, Statesville 704-903-8889. Burlington 336-264-9361. turning plow, JD disc, $4,500. James bar & canopy, $500-2,500. Butch Tillage tool, 7 shank, curl shank, JD sq. balers, 236 & 227, shed CAT 973 track loader, 80% Short, Sophia 336-498-4688. Purser, Monroe 704-219-1544. $300. Terry Hanes, Lexington 336- kept, GC, $2,200/ea. Tom Moser, undercarriage, runs great, repainted Kioti DK55C w/loader, cab, Mowers, Land Pride 25-72, 787-3009 or 225-6915. Monroe 704-219-2210. 2 yrs. ago, all service compl., will 4WD, $21,500; Oliver 1265 w/loader, $1,050; Woods RM 30G, $550, both Harrow, 16 disc, 3 pt. hitch, $350; Ford 841 tractor, $3,850. H. trade up/down, $40,500; 1988 Volvo $5,000; AC 5050 w/loader, $5,500; MF 72 in. & pto driven, VGC; Case vac 2 way dirt pan, 3 pt. hitch, $150; Davis, Elon 336-260-7606. l70 wheel loader w/bucket, forks, root 383 w/loader, $8,500; NH 69 baler, tractors for parts, 1 w/useable tires & Howse bush hog, FC, $300. Lonnie Seed plates for Ford 309 planter, rake, rear hydr. hook ups, encl. cab w/ $1,000. R.K. Swift, Elon 336-508-9601. 1 cult., scrap price, $1,400. Tommy Beal, Bear Creek 919-837-2220. corn, beans & sorghum, plastic, $25- heat, Volvo diesel, shuttle shift trans. Farmall Cub w/cult., 15 hp, little Nesbit, Monroe 704-289-4381. Mott hammer knife finish 40/set; metal, $25-50/set. Charles w/high & low, $15,750. Stan Hopkins, smoke w/start up, needs battery, runs 2008 Case 450 CT, 2,000 hrs., mower, 72 in., parts/repair, $450/all; Chamelin, Kernersville 336-769-4418. Denton 336-302-0353. good, $1,650. Charlie Watlington, 70% tracks, 1 owner, new drive $100 & up/parts. Dennis McGinn, JD 566 hay baler, GC $15,000. R.J. Farmall fert. hopper, IH, fi ts 100, Burlington 336-578-7404. motor w/tooth bucket, $22,000. Rob, Charlotte 704-622-3262. Journigan, Franklinton 919-495-7632. Super A, 140 & more, NC, cast iron Loader, 160 B w/tongue mounted Mooresville 704-309-3898. Brillion culti-packer, 8 ft, AC 7000 tractor, 105 hp, cab, pre-greased gears w/lid incl., $320. D. de-limber, $16,000 OBO. Owen NH 783 skid steer loader, approx. double rollers, pull type, $900; 2 front weights, runs good, tread good, Isley, Reidsville 336-347-9106. Wilkins, Semora 336-599-8547. 3,000 hrs., GC, incl. pallet forks & row cult., $500; pasture renovator, $4,200. David Jones, Snow Camp Forklift rail assembly w/hydr. JD scrape blade, $200; fi nishing 84 in. bucket, runs good, bucket 3 pt. hitch, 9 ft, 8 shanks, $850; 336-314-2986. ram & 40 in. forks, VGC, $400. G.T mower, shed kept, $1,500. George needs welding, $4,500. David Purser, box blade, 6 ft, reversible blade w/ Motor grader tires, 13.00-24, ½ Underwood, Elon 336-349-7283. Nickles, Franklinville 336-625-7887. Monroe 704-363-0101. rippers, $500. Fred Tullai, Chapel tread, 12 ply ration, $250/ea., $700/ AC G tractor, new paint w/clear MF 33 grain drill, 15 disc, drag NH 489 haybine, #532495, 9 ft cut, Hill 919-942-5766. all 3; AC B, C, CA, U & UC tractors, coat, decals, new gauges & hoses, chains, kept dry, fi eld ready, $950; rollers GC, needs paint, $3,250. Boyce 1949 IH Farmall Cub tractor, parts/restore, $300-2,000. Timothy fair rubber, $4,500. Billy Nutt, Tim- gang harrow, long trailer type, 28 Falls, Dallas 704-363-5911. garden ready, low hrs., 1 row cult., Mabe, Troy 910-572-3539. berlake 336-354-2624. disc, new disc & bearings, $1,200; Westfi eld 100-71 swing-away compl. & standard drawbar, swing- Cults., full set, front & rear, fert. 1953 Farmall Super A, good tires, chisel plow, for 7 shank, cat. 2, 3 pt. auger, GC, new fl ighting, $7,100; ing drawbar attach., 12v IH dist., dist. w/hopper, rolling cults., 4 prong needs minor repair, runs good, $1,400 hitch, $450. George Thacker, Sum- Cat 973 track loader, $17,500. Scott 12v standard alt. conv., good tires, scratchers, belt pulley, 10 extra gear w/poss. trade for other equip. Shane merfi eld 336-643-4814. Atwell, Mooresville 704-400-0626. recent paint, pics. avail., $2,750. sprockets, 1 pt. hitch, new tires on Sells, Kernersville 336-362-4055. Pittsburgh tillage tool, 9 shank, NH 256 side deliv. hay rake, Alfred Otte, Youngsville 919-556- front, $5,800. C.A. Burrow, Greensboro Meadows sawmill, 48 in. blade, 3 pt., GC, $450; Herd 3 pt. spreader, works good, new paint, $1,600. Jesse 1855 or [email protected]. 336-674-5270 or 698-5360. $4,500; log turner, $700; slab chipper, $75; box blade, 6 ft, GC, $400; HD Miller, Cleveland 704-433-3897. Wood-mizer sawmill, LT40 hydr. Boom pole, NC, $50. Johnny $1,000; GM eng., $500; old Taylor boom pole, 3 pt., EC, $135. Ron Mabe, Spin out rim w/center & full set w/command control, 33 Kubota McFarling, Mebane 336-376-8538. forklift, 12,000 lb. cap., rebuilt eng., Stokesdale 336-643-4886. wheel locks, 10x24 in., $250; waffl e diesel eng., 480 hrs., $27,000. R. Dirt scoop, 30 in., 8 ft landscape hydr. reworked, needs tires & paint, JD 40 tractor, Minneapolis Moline wheel & tire, 10x24 in., $250. Mac Sells, Gold Hill 704-633-5065. rake, 2-20 in. bottom plow, 7 shank $4,000; Ingersol Rand compressor, tractor, IH ID9, $1,500-3,000. Neal Rushing, Monroe 704-534-6901. Heston 530 round baler, $3,000; ripper cult., 3 pt. hitch; 3x4 ft drag model T-30, $2,000. Roy Williams, Nelson, Oak Ridge 336-643-5786. Cockshutt 110 drill, VGC, NH 273 sq. baler, $1,995; NH 256 harrow, 8 ft cultipacker, $75/ea. Don Timberlake 336-364-7358. Hesston PT-7 haybine, $2,000; $425. Ken Goodman, Lawndale 704- rake, $1,200. Jack Lineberger, Belsma, Sanford 919-499-5979. 1953 Farmall Cub w/scrape blade, NH 310 hay baler, $1,800; NH hay 538-0699. Lincolnton 704-922-3515. JD1219 haybine, GC, $4,200. Bobby conv. to alternator, GC, $1,200. Stephen tedder, $800. Norman Marshall, Dirt scoop, 30 in., Lienbach Ford 8N tractor, 1952 model, s/n Huneycutt, Oakboro 704-485-8434. Sifford, Snow Camp 336-376-0541. Stokesdale 336-643-7077. line, NC, $150. Myra Hooks, Mid- 513074, 11.2x28 rear tires, 5.50x16 Rhino fi nishing mower, 5 ft, 3 pt. 1970’s MF 150, gas eng., 46 hp Ferguson TO20, restored w/rebuilt land 704-545-0565. front tires, 3 pt. hitch, $3,000. Max hitch, $375. Richard Johnson, Climax w/front end loader, runs great, $5,200 eng., incl. extra parts, $3,550. Paul Pto pump, Corman-Hupp, 63 Kinlaw, Albemarle 704-961-2448. 336-824-2132. OBO. Brent Parks, Graham 336- Parrish, Sophia 336-669-2356. ag, 3.5 in & out w/primer pump, JD 455D track loader, 4-n-1 MF 750 combine, grey cab w/15 ft 376-6972. 2030 JD tractor, 4 cyc. diesel, 8 $525; CAT 955K loader, GC, full bucket, undercarriage 70%, $8,800. head, $7,500. Terry Blalock, Norwood JD 4430 w/front end loader, spd. trans., compl. for parts, $3,000 roll cage, pics. avail., $8,400. Fred S. Tilley, Mt. Airy 336-325-0597. 704-474-3037. dependable, $7,000. Charles Stroud, OBO/trade. Debra Bracken, Mocks- Wallace, Elon 336-380-1183. Agro 4 basket tedder, GC, NH L-785 skid steer, $7,500; Boiling Springs 704-692-6011. ville 336-671-3117 or 399-9099. Trencher, Wisconsin eng., spac- $4,500. Al Hinson, Lexington 336- Ford 555D backhoe meter, $18,000. Roanoke primer for parts machine, 1952 JD 60 tractor, narrow front, ers up to 16 in., 4 ft boom trailer, 225-5210. Ray Hill, Gibsonville 336-420-2138. 2 row, $3,000; Roanoke primer, 1 row, $2,500; 1948 JD M w/bush hog, $1,000 OBO. Clarence Barnette, Braden recovery winch, 75,000 1953 Ford Jubilee, restored 2003, 20 ft elev. w/Shepard live bottom, $2,500. John OBarr, Gibsonville 336- Lincolnton 704-732-1757. lbs. breaking strength, approx. 250 16 disc hare, all-purpose plow, 18 in. $6,000; Glencoe 7 shank soil saver, 697-2922. Saw mill, 48 in. blade, pto w/tire ft of 5/8 cable, hydr. mt. & 3 pt. bottom plow, 49 hrs., $4,295. David $2,500; Pow 3 pt. hitch stripper, Pittsburg bottom plow, 16 in., on pully, all steel & rails, hookup, man. & parts list, $1,100. Creason, Asheboro 336-629-4784. $500. Michael Hodge, Dobson 336- needs repair, $100. Joel Smith, Winston- sheltered, GC, $3,000. Jerry Joyner, Ludie Thigpen, Olin 704-539-4230. 401-0442. Salem 336-749-7699. 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FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT WANTED HAY & GRAIN HAY & GRAIN JD 520 WF, ps, factory 3 pt., Tractor tires, 1 front, 600x16, 6 Quickie hitch for 3 pt. hitch Fescue hay, horse quality, 2013 Fescue/orchard/clover mix & runs good, tires & sheet metal GC, ply, 3 rib, $25; 12x4x28 rear tractor tractor, triangular shape, receiver &/ cutting, 4x4 bales, no rain & stored oat/rye grass mix, 4x5 rnd bales, $4,750. Larry Castner, Waxhaw 704- tire, $40. Ralph West, Raleigh 919- or hitches. Gary Michael, Lexing- in dry, $25/ea.; $100/5 bales. Chris horse quality, in dry & no rain, barn, 843-5009. 880-6991. ton 336-239-3717. Spaugh, Clemmons 336-306-2086. $30/ea.; some w/rain, dry now, barn, Farmall A, 40 model, parts tractor/ 1944 Farmall H, hydr. line, par- Round bale unroller. Kenneth Organic hay, horse quality, sq. $20/ea. w/deliv. avail. Josh Teague, restore, good tires, $1,000. Robert tially painted, $2,300; 2008 Honda 4 Mount, Sparta 336-372-8131. bales, fescue & Coastal Bermuda, 40 Cleveland 828-312-0373. Henderson, Matthews 704-847-4667. wheeler, 4x4, 420 Rancher, slightly Ford 309 planting plates, metal/ lbs. avg. weight, out of fi eld, $2.75/ea. Oats, 2013 grain, very clean, 2001 NH TC-30 tractor, 98 used, $5,800. G. Warnock, Hamlet plastic, FC. Randy Albertson, Sea- & up; trailer, $3.60/ea.; barn, $4/ea. & 32#, $7/bushel. P.A. Heavner, hrs., 30 hp, 4WD, hydr. trans., pics. 910-582-0742. grove 336-442-7575. up. Pat Snider, Staley 336-317-4105. Valdese 828-443-0816. avail., $10,000. Todd Grissom, 2003 FarmTrac 530, loader, back- Straw chopper/spreader for 1982 Orchard grass, 2013 spring cut, sq. Orchard/Timothy hay, horse Salisbury 704-855-2625. hoe attach., 504 hrs., $18,500. Cecil IH combine, reasonable price. Alex bales, horse quality & no rain, fi elds quality, sq. bales, analysis avail. MF 1100 tractor w/Westendorf Norris, Tabor 910-653-2128. Nelson, Oak Ridge 336-643-1160. fert., lime & weed controlled, $6.50/ upon req., deliv. avail. for 150+ loader, $5,000. Alice Davis, Salis- 1952 AC CA w/full cult., new Disc harrow, 3 pt. hitch, good for ea. Mark Williams, Reidsville 336- bales, $8/ea.; orchard/Timothy hay, bury 704-855-4930. eng., clutch, tires, radiator & starter, 50 hp tractor, 24-28 disc. Jeff Smith, 342-6711. horse quality, 4x5 net wrapped rolls, NH 273 hayliner baler, VGC, 12v system, $3,000. David Risen, Asheboro 336-736-4205. Fescue hay, 4x5 rnd bales, $30/ analysis avail. upon request & deliv. baled 800 bales w/no prob., $2,500 Lumberton 910-739-4401. Tractor tires, 11.2x24 in., fi ts ea.; alfalfa mix, 4x5 rnd bales, $50/ea.; avail. for 17+ rolls, $55/ea. James OBO. Melvin Shew, Stony Point 704- Clipper roller belt lacer, 24 in. Farmall 140, need 2, FC. Otis Men- fescue-orchard hay, sq. bales, $4.50/ Fender, Marion 828-606-2959. 872-3803 between 5-9 p.m. w/nice wooden box, $800. Robert denhall, Lexington 336-787-4909. ea. Mark Hollingsworth, Sophia 336- Hay, never sprayed & kept Horse drawn riding cult., can Jeffreys, Linden 910-980-0771. Ford 7610 tractor w/cab; MF 375 399-1304. dry, extra clean, horse quality, in be restored, extra parts incl., $300 Long tobacco box carrier & lift, w/cab, air must work. Michael Josey, Orchard, fescue & timothy hay, barn, $5/ea. Donald Hall, Seven OBO. George Caudle, Statesville 704- on 2 wheels, connects hydr. directly to Lawsonville 336-970-3731. fi eld, $3/ea.; barn, $4.25/ea., deliv. avail. Springs 919-223-4322. 872-5748. tractor for lift, $500. Dewitt Hardee, Wooden tobacco sled, GC. Steve Justin Hailey, Trinity 336-431-2537. Cheyenne Bermuda hay, sq. NH 488 haybine, 9 ft cut, GC, Benson 919-202-6342. Clark, N. Wilkesboro 336-984-1183. Fescue hay, horse quality, 4x5 bales, suitable for horses, cattle & $3,500; Kuhn GMD 600 disc mower, Farmall Super C, runs good, incl. Oliver gas motor, 4 cyl., $100- rnd bales, $25/ea. Avery Haynes, other livestock, $5/ea. Earley Wilder, 8 ft, LNC, $7,500. Scott Murdock, parts tractor, $1,500; IH C-135 eng. 500. Bill Cratty, Ansonville 704- Harmony 336-463-4085. Zebulon 919-365-3939. Troutman 704-902-3675. from IH combine, stuck, $200. Steven 294-4401. Fescue/orchard grass mix, no rain, Fescue/orchard hay, horse Woods mower, 6 ft, 3 pt. hitch, Whitfi eld, Mt. Olive 919-223-2267. Trenching bucket for Case 580L sq. bales, $3.25/ea. Jeff Baity, Yadk- quality, spring 2013 cutting, lots of pto drive, GC, $600 OBO; NH 276 AC WD45 w/belt pulley & scraper backhoe, 16-18 in. Robert L. Hallamore inville 336-463-4675. orchard, $4.75/ea. Donald Baker, hayliner, working cond., $2,500 blade, $1,500. Stephen Derynck, Sr., Norwood 704-474-0307. Hay, horse quality, sq. bales, fescue Youngsville 919-616-4190. OBO. Archie Faulk, Huntersville 704- Pittsboro 919-306-5033. Single row planter, fi ts AC G & w/orchard grass, $4/ea. Vance Hall, Cheyenne Bermuda hay, horse 947-5659. Befco 303 pendulum fi berglass Cole. Bob Sherrill, Mooresville 704- Yadkinville 336-469-2422. quality, small sq. bales, 50 lbs./ea., Reddick 12 row hooded sprayer spreader, 3 pt., high capacity, hydr. 664-2351. Fescue hay, sq. bales, shed kept, hay analysis & deliv. avail., $5/ w/2, 300 gal. tanks, used 1 sea- remote control hook up for opening & Covington planter, EC. Major $3/ea.; fi eld, $2.75/ea. Steve Jones, ea. Jason Britt, Mt. Olive 919-689- son, $15,000; KBH auto. module closing, well maint., LNC, $1,275. Don Dowell, Raleigh 770-634-0488. Thomasville 336-475-6539. 2686 or 920-2765. builder, $8,000. Barry McSwain, Stell, Louisburg 919-495-0890. Ford tractor, 60-80 hp. Joey Wright, Fescue/orchard grass, 2013 Fescue/orchard rnd bales, 2013 Norwood 704-985-3751. TCM forklift, 8,000 lb., solid Bostic 828-245-6081 or 429 9512. cutting, sq. bales, $3.50/ea. Marty 1st & 2nd cutting, stored dry in barn, JD 2155, 4WD, hi-lo power tires, HD, GC, $6,000. Roy Kemp, Ford 4WD industrial tractor w/pto DeMers, Sophia 336-509-0241. deliv., $1/loaded mi., cow, $20-25/ shift, 2 remotes, 4,600 hrs., VGC, Franklinton 919-496-2081. & 3 pt. hitch. Justin Oxford, Granite Fescue hay, 4x4 rnd bales, $25/ ea.; horse, $30-35/ea.. Kim Godon, $12,500. Dale Newport, New Lon- JD 790, 400 hrs., 5 ft belly mower, Falls 828-313-1034. ea. Ricky Reid, Elon 336-516-0989. Goldston 919-770-1070. don 704-985-5437. turf tires, 4WD, dual range, hydr. & Bush hog type rotary mower, 5 ft, Rnd bales, 4x4, $20; sq. bales, $4/ Orchard grass/fescue mixed hay, 1935 JD B, brass tag, runs great, joy stick for front loader, 3 pt. hitch, 60 in., VGC; sprayer/tank for 3 pt. hitch, ea. Donald Shaw, Elon 336-613-1836. sq. bales, deliv. avail., barn, $4/ea. $5,500. Hal Garmon, Davidson 794- $10,500. Larry Dragoo, Mebane 919- within hour drive of Catawba. Cathy Fescue horse hay, 2013 spring Jimmy Womble, Chapel Hill 919- 892-3753. 563-2286. Weaver, Catawba 828-478-2301. & fall cutting, sq. bales, fi eld, $3/ 812-0832 or 933-1374. 1955 Ford 650 w/side mounted sickle 1955 MF 35 tractor, runs good, new Bush hog that can be pulled be- ea.; barn, $4/ea. John Warner, Reids- Coastal & alfalfa hay, locally mower, low hrs., GC, $4,250. Larry paint, good tires, 12v, $3,200. Titus hind 4 wheeler, $500. Taylor Marsh, ville 336-634-1234. grown, moisture tested, NCDA Nandrea, Franklin 828-369-7385. Duke, Durham 919-596-3395. Boone 828-773-2588. Orchard/fescue grass mix, sq. tested, top 3 at State Fair in ea. Kubota M9000 tractor, cab w/ KingKutter 4 ft brush hog, used Plastic/hiller for strawberries bales, deliv. avail. for extra fee, $4/ category, deliv. avail., $6-9/ea. John ach, radio, 4WD 1251 loader, 72 & once, new blades, pto incl., $500. Terry & plants, FC. Ernest Szymkowiak, ea. Wakey, Reidsville 336-634-8047. Burt, Fuquay-Varina 919-971-5437. 84 in. buckets, 2 remotes, $23,995; Cojocar, Angier 919-639-5011. Fayetteville 910-322-5038. Orchard & fescue grass mix, 4x5 Hay, 4x4 rnd bales, $15/ea. Bush Hog 297 rotary mower, LNC, 1954 Farmall Cub w/cult., drawbar, Power steering pump for AC lg. rnd bales, net wrapped, sheltered & Danny French, Ruffi n 336-939-2305. $2,995. Keith Lail, Hickory 828- sheltered, good paint, new rear tires D-17 series 4, part# 70240066. Scottie no rain, horse & cow hay avail., fert., 381-7852. & radiator, recent tune-up, light use, Godwin, Wade 910-483-7221. weed control, qty. disc., $20-45/ea. Al Farm Labor 1839 MF-Hesston sq. baler, 6 ft $3,000. Wayne Daniel, Durham 919- Ford 7610 tractor; Ford 7600 Cplanero, Summerfi eld 336-644-0705. pick-up table, HD tires, bale wagon 730-3529. tractor. Larry Hales, Autryville 910- Fescue & Bermuda grass hay, sq. hitch, 2,000 bales, LNC, $15,500. Judd, D8-H dozer, angle blade, high 531-3911. bales, horse quality, $3.50/ea. Sylvia Tilling, plowing, bush hogging, Catawba 828-446-3535. hp, serial# 18890, tracks 50%, GC, Rigid augers, 4-6 in., portable/ Reid, Welcome 336-731-4015. food plot prep, fencing, front end Agricraft Fl6 Spread Master $28,500. Tony Craig, Sanford 919- fi xed, prefer elec., will consider any in Fescue hay, 4x5 rnd bales, no rain loader, grading, mulch, manure, lime spreader, single-axle, GC, 774-3107. working cond. within 50 mi. of Siler & shelter kept, $25/ea. Jeff Smith, gravel hauling & deliv., tree cutting, $5,000. Linda Leopard, Waynes- Farmall rear mounted sickle City. John Bonitz, Siler City 919- Asheboro 336-736-4205. brush removal, etc., $50/hr. Kerry ville 828-452-2198. mower, fi ts A, M, H & C, 77 in. bar, 360-2492. Alfalfa/orchard grass hay, approx. Loggins, Oak Ridge 336-207-6632. Troy-Bilt tiller, 6 hp, 75% extra blade & pitman arm, GC, $350 Scoop, 3 pt. hitch. Carl Denton, 50+ lbs., fi eld, $4.50/ea.; off wagon, Fencing, pasture & privacy, tine life left, stored inside, horse OBO. Anthony Ragland, Sanford 919- Zebulon 919-365-6755. $5/ea.; barn, $5.50/ea.; orchard grass, barbed wire, hi tensile, fi xed knot, model, GC, $500. Ken Arrowood, 776-1415. NH 679 manure spreader for $4/ea.; orchard grass/fescue mix, $3/ea. wood board & vinyl, fence maint. Claremont 828-459-7123. United farm tool sod drill, 15 parts, need top beaters. Don Whitt, Maurice Yokley, Winston-Salem 336- & repairs, free est., $1/ft & up. Gary AC cotton picker main frame, ft, GC, $6,500 OBO. David McKee, Pittsboro 919-542-3883. 817-3526. Ellis, Bear Creek 336-581-3696. D17 trans. & rear end, ps, parts Rougemont 919-815-9134. IH Cub Cadet, model 169, orig. Orchard grass hay, sq. bales, horse for AC D17, $2,000. Ben Crawley, NH 660 round hay baler, $7,500 yellow & white, any cond. Wayne quality, late spring cutting, still has Farm Labor Morgan 828-584-2366. OBO. Keith Owens, Bear Creek 919- Shytle, Chapel Hill 919-942-7617. head on, small % red clover mixed in, Wanted Kubota RTV 900, diesel, wind- 837-0070. Hay & Grain heavy bales, deliv. avail., $5/ea. Wade shield, top hydr. dump, ax hydr. Front weight for JD 420-430 tractor, Hutchens, East Bend 336-961-2708. Bio-dynamic internships, incl. hookups, 40 hrs., camo color, EC, #M 2547 T, weighs approx. 220 lbs., For Sale Orchard/alfalfa, fi eld, $4/ea.; barn, 10-11 months food, housing & training $11,900. Greg Warren, Candler 828- 2 mounting bolts incl., $400. Thomas $4.50/ea.; straw, $3.50/ea. John Kapp, in Sanford, must have bio-dynamic/ 712-4337. Roberts, Pikeville 919-920-7409. Orchard grass, fi eld, $3.25/ea.; Rural Hall 336-969-6630. real long-term farm exp., great for AC D17, gas burner, tricycle Great Plains 1005NT no till seed barn, $4/ea.; fescue, fi eld, $2.75/ Fescue hay, heavy & tight sq. college student wanting hands on front end, ps, series III, factory drill, 716.7 ac total use, sheltered, LNC, ea.; barn, $3.25/ea. J. Lloyd Mabe, bales, June cutting, deliv. avail. for work, $11,050. Dr. C. Amelia Jordan, 3 pt. w/rams, few oil leaks, runs $18,450; NH 575 sq. baler, 2010 on Danbury 336-703-8232. extra fee, barn, $3.50/ea. Adam Moore, Broadway 646-420-0777. great, $4,000 neg. Matthew Gowan, counter, sheltered, LNC, $9,750. Ann Coastal Bermuda hay, horse quality, Monroe 704-361-2435. Someone to help setting up new Rutherfordton 828-755-6528. Hogan, Chapel Hill 919-942-6090. no rain/animal waste, sq. bales, fi eld, Fescue hay, sq. bales, horse high tunnel, approx. 25x96 ft double Leinbach hay unroller, $500; JD 1018, trailer type rotary cut- $3.50/ea.; barn, $4/ea. Glenn Turnage, quality, $4/ea. Willard Moose, Mt. layer top w/roll up sides & hard ends, Woods precision super seeder, ter, stored under shelter, good skid Benson 919-894-4960. Pleasant 704-436-9056. no fl oor. Bradley Cole, Dunn 910- $2,000. Marion Woodbury, Tryon 828- shoes, minor wear on deck, pics. Coastal Bermuda hay, stored Wheat for feed/seed, 55 gal. drum, 818-2036. 817-3591. avail., $4,000. John Burt, Fuquay- inside, horse quality, no animal waste, $45/ea.; 50 lb. bag, $8/ea. Randy MF 1440 round baler, $2,800; Varina 919-971-5437. sq. bales, $4/ea.; 4x5 rnd bales, $22/ Clontz, Indian Trail 704-634-5910. Horses & IH 16 silage chopper, $700; NH Fork lift forks, 2 sets, $50/ea. Ron, ea.; pine needles, longleaf only, $3.25/ Fescue hay, sq. bales, horse quality, Supplies 67 sq. baler, $900; NH 855 round Huntersville 704-766-0005. ea.; wheat straw, $3.50/ea. John Ellis, $4/ea. Johnny Harrison, Salisbury 704- For Sale baler, $900; NH manure spreader, Cult. w/motor, homemade, 2 Eagle Springs 910-673-0417. 639-0867. $600. Reagan Hudson, Vale 828- wheel, $150; older model 12 hp sears, Hay, horse quality, rolls, $25/ 2013 alfalfa, sq. bales, excel. quality, *** 874-3389. no mower, cult. bar, blades & blades ea.; sq. bales, $5/ea. w/deliv. avail. in barn; orchard grass, in barn, south- PLEASE NOTE: All equine NH 1441 discbine w/rubber roll- for making rows, $175. Roger Morgan, H. Davis, Elon 336-260-7606. eastern Catawba co, $5-10/ea. David 6 mos. or older must have a ers, 15 ft, $14,000; NH 740A baler, Thomasville 336-475-2788. Fescue hay, 4x4 rolls, no rain prior Beam, Claremont 704-662-5730. current negative Coggins test. wide pick-up, net/twine, $12,500; to baling, in fi eld, $12/ea. Gary Moon, Fescue hay, sq. bales, $3/ea. John Advertisers must supply the NI high clearance 12 wheel hydr. Equipment Siler City 919-200-5066 or 663-1899. Eury, Concord 704-794-7775. accession number of test, the fold rake, $4,000. Ronnie Forbis, Wanted Fescue/orchard grass, horse quality, Fescue hay, horse quality, 2013 cut, name of lab doing the test, the Whittier 843-680-0312. no rain, shelter stored, 4x5 rnd bales, in barn & no rain, sq. bales, $3.75/ea.; date of test and results for each Reddick gravity wagon, 5th $35-40; cow quality, $25-30, disc. for 4x5 rd bales, $30/ea. Robert Connell, equine advertised. The follow- wheel type front axle, 1 new tire, Fert. hopper for JD 40. Donald 10+ bales & deliv. avail. Jay Hohn, Concord 704-918-0846. ing advertisers have provided other tires GC, $1,000. Corey Cannon, Ayden 252-746-4600 or Archdale 336-289-3686. Fescue/orchard mix, 4x4 rolls, proof of a negative Coggins test. Walters, Lumberton 910-258-2099. 917-3403. Fescue/orchard grass mix, 17% in barn on pallets, $30/ea.; fescue, Int’l Cub tractor w/equip., $2,500. Fred Potato digger, 1-2 row. Michael moisture content, sq. bales, $3/ea.; in barn, $25/ea. Tony Sigmon, Cla- Reg. saddlebred gelding, 8 y/o, Hearne, West End 910-295-6359. Bowen, Washington 252-927-1886. 4x4 bales, net wrapped, $20/ea.; 4x5 remont 828-238-3290. chestnut, 17 hh, smooth gated, fl ax Hay Master grapple & accumu- Side-boy/ditch bank mower, bales, net wrapped, $25/ea., all stored Hay, barn, $3/ea.; fi eld, $2.75/ea.; mane & tail, incl. Circle Y western lator, LNC, $5,500. Kemp Howard, 4 ft. Bill Gibson, Grimesland 252- inside, no weeds/rain. Standish Hop- 100+ bales, $2.50/ea. Ronnie Lovelace, saddle & tack, $3,500 OBO. Max Richlands 910-389-3425. 714-6495. kins, Denton 336-302-0353. Bostic 828-245-0030. Kinlaw, Albemarle 704-961-2448. Page 6 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW September 2013 HORSES HORSES HORSES FARMLAND FARMLAND Thoroughbred x Belgian draft Miniature donkeys, 1 jenny & 2 1979 dark brown horse trailer, 20-50 ac training & breeding farm 75+/- ac raw land in northern gelding, 7 y/o, 16.2 hh, shown dres- jacks, DOB 06-9-13, $100 dep. will white top, full partition inside, fl oor for lease, central NC, up to 20 stalls, Harnett co, timber cut & replanted sage, hunters, fox hunts, good mind, hold till weaned, $400-500. Jimmy & tires good, GC, will trade for 12-16 paddocks, pastures w/run in sheds, w/pines, make excel. hunting & ambitious, good mover & jumper, Neal, Colfax 336-993-6079. ft stock trailer, $2,000. Donald Stone, indoor & outdoor rings, breeding area farm land for livestock, surveyed $12,000. N. Hobson, Pittsboro 336- Grey dapple quarter horse mare, New Hill 919-291-5852. w/lab, stocks & phantom, $2,000. Scott in 53.15, 12.71 & 10 ac parcels, all 376-8137. 6 y/o, 14.2 hh, beautiful mover w/ Thacker, Whitsett 336-707-0735. w/rd. frontage, $625,000. Matthew Rocky mountain gelding, 11 y/o, gorgeous markings, ridden English Horses & 17.5 ac in Davidson co, near Reeds/ Prince, Fuquay-Varina 919-427-1108. 15.2 hh, chocolate w/fl ax mane & & western, $900. Darrell Hunsucker, Supplies Tyro, 2 creeks, ½ pond, 900 ft rd. front, 46.3 ac, 3 ponds, ½ open & ½ tail, good trail horse, $2,200. David Lexington 704-213-1806. Wanted county water, 3 ac woods, rest hay wooded, 5 fenced pastures, 1,750 Thomas, Marshville 980-722-3103. Mini donkey jenny & mini colt, fi elds, $230,000. Steve Yarborough, sq. ft brick house w/15 bldgs., Blk. saddle, $75; tan saddle, both DOB 06-07-13, dep. will hold Round pen w/gate, 40 ft, UC. Lori Lexington 336-787-4003. great farm/hunting land, 25 min. to $100. Lotis Langley, Nashville til weaned, $325. Dave Johnson, Finch, Huntersville 704-607-7379. 26 ac in Randolph co, 7 ac fi eld Durham, $359,900. Diane Walsh, 252-937-6350. Salisbury 704-239-5942. Farmland & 19 ac wooded w/river frontage, Oxford 919-690-1852. Miniature donkeys, jennies & McClellan saddle, authentic & $65,000. Randy Macon, Ramseur 336- jacks, excel. for breeding, reg., disc. older, no. 12 seat w/new fi ttings & For Sale 824-2288. Farmland for 2+, $300 & up. Steve Levitt, orig. horse hair , VGC, $1,500; 8+ ac in Yadkin co, fenced pasture Wanted Efl and 919-563-9527. Wintec sport dressage saddle, blk., Land for sale must consist w/1 ac pond in center, 492.1 ft rd. front- Ohio Amish built shoeing stalk, 17½ in. seat, trail & dressage, durable, of at least 3 acres and be used age, 2821 Wyo Rd, $75,000. Kathleen To lease for 2013 & future yrs. EC, kept under cover, $475. John VGC, $150. Sheila Howell, Mt. Pleas- for agricultural pur-poses, i.e. Reavis, Winston-Salem 336-924-8856. for deer hunting within hour drive Harroff, Concord 704-786-3782. ant 704-467-5715. cultivation, raising livestock 45 ac in Chatham co near 421, of Stanly co, ref avail., responsible 1979 horse trailer, dark brown Preifert manufactured metal stall and/or other farm commodities. 800 ft rd. frontage, planted pines in hunter. Jimmy Furr, Stanfi eld 704- w/white top, full partition inside, fronts, 2, 12 ft, metal feed/hay bins, Advertisers must indicate use. 2008, rd. circles prop., 3 food plots, 888-0213. good tires, GC, $2,000 or trade for 230 lbs./ea., NC, $725. Myra Hooks, multiple perk sites, $180,000. Scott 50 ac in Edgecombe co to lease 12-16 ft stock trailer. Donald Stone, Midland 704-545-0565. 46 ac in Randolph co, 28 ac open Auman, Goldston 336-953-0631. for 2013 & future yrs. for deer New Hill 919-291-5852. Easy entry carts for miniature land, 15 ac wooded, rd. frontage, 75 ac w/horse barn for lease, 3 hunting, responsible father & son, Brenda Imus comfort gait bit, horses, 1 slightly used & 1 NC, $200/ suitable for pasture/cult., $226,000. pastures, riding ring, 3 bd/2 ba house, $10/ac. Pete Gulley, Southern Pines $40. Julia Sain, Lawndale 704- ea.; driving harness for miniature horse James & Sue Ellen Lowe, 336-963- 13 stall brick barn, rail fence, refs. 910-724-5372. 477-7305. cart, 1 show harness & 1 working har- 2941 or 653-6040. req., $1,700/mo. Cindy Nykamp, 15-30 ac w/house in western Amish horse drawn buggy, ness, $150/ea.; miniature horse hauler, 165 ac in Martin co, long/short Franklinville 336-953-2591. NC, reasonable price. Robert & single seat, $1,000. Jason Miller, fi ts on back of full size truck, hauls 4 term hunting lease, 1-3 people only, 13.28 ac in Rowan co for horses/ Terri Waddell, Erwin 910-893-8725. Hamptonville 336-468-8795. mini horses, $1,500. Kenneth Peeler, planted rows of 13 y/o oak trees, deer, cattle, 12 ac in pasture w/cree, 4 stall 8-20 ac in northern Davidson or 1994 alum. Featherlite 3 horse Gold Hill 704-633-4499. rabbits, quail & 4 wheeler paths, $10/ barn lights/water, 20x24 hay barn, 1,850 eastern Forsyth co, part wooded, part w/lg. dressing room, factory bath, Cliff Barnsby, blk. dressage saddle ac; 65 ac in Martin co, long/short term sq. ft brick ranch w/full basement & pasture w/creek pref. Whit Sherrill, heat & air, oak cab, generator, EC, & county logic girth, slightly used, hunting lease, 50 ac cut over woods & 2 car garage, 26x40 work shop, etc., Greensboro 336-617-4094. slightly used w/1997 F350, ext. cab, 17½, medium-wide & wool fl ocked, 15 ac planted cropland, $8/ac. William $419,500. Wanda Prince, Salisbury 704- 90+ ac pasture/open farm land 7.3L diesel, auto., $26,500 & can sep. kept cleaned & covered, show cond., Modlin, Jamesville 252-792-7709 232-3605. to lease in Iredell, Surry, Yadkin, Perry Arant, Monroe 704-996-6917. no scratches, $1,500. Loretta Deaton, after 10 p.m. 64.25 ac in Anson co, near Marsh- Wilkes or Alexander cos, will build Taylor Bold buggies, 2 avail., Concord 704-788-8395. 46.24 ac in Nash co, NC 231 near ville, fenced pasture land, incl. 44 blk. exceptional soil health through organic $6,500-7,000. Terry Blalock, Nor- Trophy team roping saddle, US 64, 9 ac in cult., remainder wooded, Angus, limousine & Charolais cows mig mgmt. Edward Marshall, Union wood 704-474-3037. Caldwell, splint/ & girths $5,500/ac. W.T. Brantley Jr., Spring w/few young bull calves, new Priefert Grove 704-592-2557. Tucker endurance trail saddle, incl., $750. Elizabeth Laughlin, Rich- Hope 252-450-0276. sweep system & squeeze chute, 1995 Pasture land for cattle to lease 17 in. seat, upgraded to supple ride fi eld 704-985-4693. 8 ac farm in Moore co, 7 ac Ford 5030 tractor w/front end loader, in Chatham, Wake, Randolph or leather, endure balance rigging w/ Collared harness for med. size fenced in grass w/1 ac pond, 900 ft rd. bush hog, hay spear, $399,000. Scott Johnston co, willing to build fences single tie, western girth, enduro horse, 800-1,200 lbs., 22 in. collar, frontage, 650 ft creek frontage, nice Vuncannon, Monroe 704-363-2878. & make other improvements. Blake trail fenders & leather covered trail hames, , pads, compl. set, superior barn, 4 out bldgs., 2 br/1 ½ ba house 60 ac in Stanly co w/20 stall barn, Allen, Charlotte 704-618-2177. glide , incl. breast collar, quality leather, NC, $700; deluxe set of w/new well, septic & roof, $89,500. 70x100 ft equip. shed & 2 barns, 10+/- ac open pasture to lease, EC, $1,500. Dianne Porter, Greens- driving harness for miniature donkey, R. Wilson, Goldston 919-837-5944. house built 1902, livable but needs small amount of trees ok, solid boro 336-327-4894. compl. set, incl. all pads & storage 60 ac in Pamlico co, 500 ft rd. repairs, $675,000. Steve Martin, Al- fencing, dep. source of yr. round Amish buggy, $1,250; Amish container, $350. Shirley Carswell, frontage, good for deer, bear & turkey bemarle 704-438-4284. water for 3 horses, prefer Cleveland, high wheel cart, $750; pony cart Connelly Springs 828-443-7722. hunting, will fi n., $120,000. Hubert 26.5 ac near Thurmond & Rutherford or Iredell cos. Debby frame, $75; other items avail. Jeff Mini horse weanlings, $350/males; Brothers, Aurora 252-671-1018. Stone Mountain, beautiful views of Watts, Mooresville 704-662-5809. Younts, Gibsonville 336-339-0933. $500/females & will trade for horse 35 ac in northern Davidson co, brushy mtns., adjacent to orchard Pasture, barn & house to lease Horse boarding, southern Person quality hay w/no fescue, bales only; mostly cleared, fl at to slightly rolling, & winery, ¼ mi. rd. frontage, great in Orange & Chatham co, w/poss. co, 9 ac green pastures, 120x180 English cutback saddle, blk. leather, currently cropped w/soybeans & hay, hunting, $125,000. Gerry Poquette, to purchase in 1 yr., $700/mo. Cindy area w/lights, box stall, fed 2x daily, suede seat, EC, leathers, irons & white $240,000. Rick Shoaf, Lexington 336- Boomer 704-577-1419. Hamrick, Mebane 704-756-9982. orchard grass, trails, $400. Carol girth incl., 18 in. seat, $500. Georgia 247-3122. 38 ac in Anson co, NC Hwy. 109 N, Land to lease for hunting/ Carter, Hurdle Mills 336-364-4739. Bland, Lenoir 828-758-4787. 10 ac near Snow Camp, perked creek runs thru prop., thinned planted fi shing, 1½ hrs. from Guilford co, Amish made forecart, EZ Spreader 1988 alum. Gore 2 horse slant & mostly pasture, great for horses, pines & cutover, $2,350/ac. Larry father & son, life long resp. sports- brand, draft horse size, single/double load w/ramp, EC, $9,500. M.C. 20 ac avail., $68,000. Ray Holmes, Carlson, Charlotte 704-578-1080. men, will respect land. Ed Johnson, hitch, hydr. brakes, shaft & tongue Sholar, Ivanhoe 910-540-8645. Greensboro 336-273-6898. 69 ac in 2 tracts, northern Iredell Greensboro 910-690-0662. incl., $625. Charles Younger, Sparta AQHA bay mare, 12 y/o, 14.2 hh, 37+/- ac farmland off I-74 in Mt. co, 20 ac pasture, barn, 4 out bldgs., 100-200 ac in central NC for 336-372-5539. well broke, trail ridden, very quick & Airy, great views, paved rd. frontage, paved frontage on 3 rds. & old farm bow hunting w/poss. camp area, Belgian quarter horse cross athletic, needs exp. rider, $2,000. Jes- small creek, near churches, schools & house, $520,000. Hal Jolly, States- will respect property & land owners mare, 12 y/o, 16 hh, no vices, ridden sica Gore, Delco 910-622-1217. town, $8,000/ac. Michael Johnson, ville 704-592-7521. req. Ray Mann, Willow Spring 919- around cows & trails at New River, Christie Trooper w/ Mt. Airy 336-320-2247. 40 ac in Randolph co, paved rd. 523-5586. $1,700 or on-site lease; horse board- western fenders & hooded stirrups, 22.3 ac in southern Guilford frontage, creek & loblolly pines, great ing, Davidson co, owner on site, NC, $600 ea.; $1,000/both. Terry co, private rd., currently organic farm community, $120,000. Larry Livestock 12x12 stalls, fed 2x day w/turnout, Herndon, Bunnlevel 910-893-4065. farm, mostly open w/creek, near Macon, Salisbury 704-798-2208. For Sale $350/mo.; pasture board w/shelter, Reg. part-blood tb/perch, 16.3 hh, Greensboro, $178,400/all; $8,000/ 49.40 ac, 5 ac cleared for bldg., $250/mo. & you supply feed. Angela dark brown/bay, 8 y/o, ground work, ac. Jami Crider, 2650 Jane Edwards good hunting land, creeks, private, Alpine wethers, no horns, 6 m/o, Skeen, Winston-Salem 336-471-4061. ring/trail riding, some jumping, no vices, Rd., Greensboro, NC 27406. $359,900. Kim Sharpe, Woodleaf 704- $125/ea. Nancy Hobson, Pittsboro Horse boarding, matted box stalls $2,500 OBO; Tb/welsh fi lly, 2 y/o, red 5 ac breeder hen farm, 2, 42x370 881-3983. 336-376-8137. w/auto. water system, tack room bay, handled daily, pastured, ties, loads, & 2 wells, $325,000. H. McPherson, 98 ac in Caldwell co, 3.5 ac could Purebred Nubian, buck 3 m/o; w/hot & cold water, daily turnout, stands for farrier, $1,000 OBO. Billie Snow Camp 336-376-6792. be cleared & farmed, deer, turkey, bear, dark brown, $200; milkers, good 60 ft round pen, 100x200 ft riding Sumrell, Bear Creek 919-548-2900 or 80+/- ac in southern Caswell 4 streams & pond, house w/screened milk line, $300 & up. Max Keever, arena, $300/mo. Murialice Klatte, [email protected]. co, consider 40 ac partials, approx. porch & fi replace, paved state rd., Statesville 704-872-8272. Asheboro 336-521-4298. Horse boarding, 2-3, pasture board, ½ forest & ½ cleared for pasture/ $500,000. Eli Herman, Asheville 828- Charolais, performance tested Morgan 2 wheel show cart, fescue pasture w/shed, $175/ea.; 1, cult., creek & pond, good deer/turkey 252-9063. since 1966, purebred, reg., polled Serafi n brand, chrome pkg. & new stall board, hot/cold water, wash pit, hunting, $3,200/ac. Susan Rascoe, 6.2 ac western Burke co, near & horned, $1,500-25,000. Carol & tires, $1,200; Hunt Morgan show tack room, safe horse wire & board Burlington 336-421-9360. Morganton & Lake James, no restric- John Dykers, Siler City 919-663- harness, w/sewn in hand holds, fencing, areas to ride, refs. avail., $250. 11.67 ac in Surry co near Mt. Airy, tions, power to prop., $26,000. Gary 2436 or 2931 & John Will Headen, $850; Hackney pony gelding, 9 Karen Pool, Pittsboro 919-663-2650. fenced pasture, woods, creek, great for Holtsclaw, Boone 828-264-0267. 919-742-4745. y/o, broke to drive, $500; maroon Buggy, 2 seat, Michigan made, home, horses, cows, other livestock, 15.6 ac w/stream fed pond, some Santa Gertrudis, purebred replace- & grey horse show tack drapes w/ burgundy rolled pleated leather inte- row crops & grapes, $59,900. Gray pastures, great place for horses, ment cattle, polled, reg. & non reg., valences, $75/ea. Scott Thacker, rior, white exterior, conv. top, lights Cassell, Kernersville 336-430-8877. camper & hunting, gated entrance, bulls & heifers, $900 & up. Richard Whitsett 336-707-0735. & brakes, EC, $3,500. Steve Denning, 35 ac in Randolph co, btwn. well & septic tank, 6 mi. from Blue Shaver, Cleveland 704-278-9291. Horse boarding in northeast Mt. Olive 919-738-9554. Ramseur & Coleridge, 8 ac grass, Ridge Parkway, $79,900. James Clark, Jersey cow, $600. Garner Jarrell, Randolph co, private, brick barn, 3 Horse boarding, Silk Hope area, remainder in 10 y/o planted pines, 2 Taylorsville 828-635-7038. Mt. Airy 336-648-4288. pastures, turn out daily/nightly, quality pasture board w/run-in shelter, lighted perk sites, creek, 700 ft rd. frontage, 48 ac in Harnett co west of Bunn- Blk. Angus herd bulls, steers & feed/hay, riding ring, $275. Cindy round pen, trails, tack room, 2 feed- quiet area, 10 mi. from Asheboro, level, beautiful high ridge off dead heifers, Traveler, GT Maximum & Nykamp, Franklinville 336-953-2591. ings/day, peaceful, excel. location for $4,900/ac. Tripp Hohn, Archdale end rd., young longleaf pines, small 727 Executive bloodline, $700 & up. Twh/paso fi no gelding, 5 y/o, senior horse, refs. avail., owner on 336-442-3613. stream & open land, abundant wild- Tim Moss, Graham 336-376-3773. palamino color, excel. trail horse, no site, $250/mo. Mary Ann Harville, 250 ac rural tree farm in Mebane, life, co water access, $153,600. Terry Young miniature pygmy goats, vices, loads, trims, shoes & bathes Siler City 919-742-5053. 13 ponds, loblolly pine plantation, Herndon, Bunnlevel 910-893-4065. father 15 in. at withers, females, $75; good, $2,500; Twh reg. mare, 5 y/o, Flying L 2 horse straight load $1,000,000. William Albright, Gra- 100 ac in northwestern Moore co, males, $50; older males for breed- 15.1 hh, fl ashy sorrell, excel. trail bumper pull trailer, metal w/fi berglass ham 336-524-4505. pasture/wooded, 2 tractors & equip., ing, $50. John Harroff, Concord horse, needs exp. rider, loads, shoes, top, 6x8 inside, new mats, good tires, 15 ac for lease in Goldston for 2 br/1 ba farm house w/addt’l. well 704-786-3782. trims & bathes good, $1,000. David GC, $1,500. Kim Godon, Goldston 919- 2014, must plant corn/soybeans, 1st yr., & septic tank, $395,000. Roger Nooe, Sim-Angus comm. heifers, all Hutchins, Yadkinville 336-961-3086. 770-1070. $50/ac; following yrs., $65/ac. Delmar Robbins 910-948-2622. shots, 11-15 m/o, $1,000 & up. C.L. Miniature horses, blk./white w/ Horse boarding, pasture land, McDaniel, Mocksville 336-608-7858. 28.6 ac in Wake co near Wendell, Pickett, Burlington 336-228-8571 blue eyes, tri-color colt, sorrel/white barn, tack room & storage, poss. help 22-28 ac in northeast Randolph easy access to Hwy. 64, secl., wooded or 214-5827. pinto fi lly, loud colors, show & pet w/exercising, grooming & feeding, co, near Grays Chapel, no bldgs., cut w/pond, good hunting/bldg. site, Galloway, male & bred female, 20 quality, friendly, $600. Pam Banks, $150/horse. Billy Yeargin, Selma 919- approx. 16 yrs. ago, $8,000/ac. George $175,000. Dennis Perry, Zebulon 919- m/o, female due late Dec., $1,800/both. Clayton 919-412-1684. 771-4794. Nickles, Franklinville 336-625-7887. 366-3030. D. Stone, New Hill 919-291-5852. September 2013 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 7 LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK POULTRY & SUPPLIES POULTRY & SUPPLIES Reg. blk. Angus bulls, low birth, Mini Nubian & Nigerian dwarf Comm. bulls, reg. pregnant Turkey poults, heritage breeds, Pheasants, red gold, yellow gold, high growth, gentle, great epd’s, bucklings, 4th generation, great milk- cows & heifers, low birth weights, straight run, hatched 05-28-13, $15. lady Amherst & pure silvers, 2013 grass fed, Blue Q bloodlines, good ing lines, Nigerian w/blue eyes, cae gentle, $1,000-2,400. David Bacon, Dory Vanduzer, Durham 919-416-9689. hatch, $10 & up dep. on age. Ronny herd bulls, $1,350 & up. Danny tested herd, $250-300. Sarah Jinnah, Selma 919-210-6048. Pekin ducks, males & females, 6 Pope, Carthage 910-947-1202. Dennis, Mt. Gilead 910-572-2286. Winston-Salem 336-788-2454. Nigerian dwarf purebred does & m/o, $10/ea. Laura Prater, Reidsville Wood ducks, mandarins, pin- Berkshire boar, full blood, Southdown baby doll sheep, doelings, blue eyes, lots of color, great 336-549-4482 or 541-0530. tails, garganey teal, cinnamon teal, DOB 02-15-13, $100. Jerry Baird, Robert Mock reg., 1 blk. ram lamb, dairy lines, $75-250. Stacy Lewis, Pearl guineas, 2013 hatch, $4/ call ducks, common shell ducks, Lillington 910-893-8678. born 03-13, $275. Melissa Schutt, Louisburg 919-263-9215. ea. & up; 2012 hatch, adult male/ white faced tree ducks, javan tree Boer goats, ABGA reg., full Todd 336-877-8440. Hereford & Dexter miniature cattle, female, $10/ea. Alvin Searcy, Marion ducks, India blue & blk. shoulder blood, high %, bucks, does & kids, Blk. Angus bulls, reg., 12-14 m/o, open & bred heifers, bred cows, cow/ 828-738-8533. peacocks, $20 & up. Brian Daughtry, $250 & up. Marilyn Lankford, Emblazon, Ext, In Focus, Chisum calf pairs & bulls, $700 & up. Doug Guineas, pearl grey, 3-4 m/o, La Grange 919-222-5125. Lawsonville 336-593-2073. bloodlines, $1,600 & up. Henry Craven, Chappell, Wake Forest 919-266-2201. $6/ea. James Coble, Pleasant Garden Game fowl, greys x hatch roost- Belted Dexter/Galloway bull Seagrove 336-879-2500. Purebred Berkshire weanling 336-508-3138. ers; white claret chickens, $25. Earlie calf, 6 m/o, blk. w/white belt, polled, Pot belly pigs, born 7-9, 3 pink pigs & Berkshire/Tamworth cross Bobwhite quail, NPIP clean, fl ight Mitchell, New Hill 919-362-7348. $700. Donna Simon, Yadkinville males, 2 blk. females, 1 pink/blk. fe- weanling pigs; Berkshire gilts, bar- & weathered, $1 & up. Wayne Bullins, Faverolles rooster, rare breed, 941-685-0192. male, good homes only, very friendly, rows & boars; Berkshire/Tamworth x Madison 336-871-3222 or 552-0188. 5 toes, $25. Karin Yates, Snow Frosty eared Nubian billys, dad $100. Kelly Everhart, Lexington 336- gilts & barrows, $75-350. Kim Freeze, Rare Czech Baghdad pigeons; Camp 919-636-0762. is reg., $300. Ray Hill, Gibsonville 970-7080. Louisburg 919-340-3183. frillbacks, Lebanons, Portuguese Pheasants, red gold, yellow gold, 336-420-2138. Dorper & dorper cross lambs, East Friesian cross sheep, ewes, tumblers & other rare breeds, shiping Reeves, swinehoe, Elliots, koklass, Purebred Dexter cattle, bulls, ewes, rams & yearling dorper ram, ewe lambs, ram lambs, 50-75% ef. avail., $25. Charles Pearson, Battle- grey peacock, temmincks, $25 & $600; heifers, $800. David DeWald, $150 & up. James Young, Grassy hardy, prod., good temperament & boro 252-266-1389. up. Mike Rowland, Durham 919- Hertford 252-333-5813. Creek 336-977-3409. intelligent, $150-250. Lisa Duff, Waterfowl, redheads, teal, marble, 698-5825. Kiko purebred buck, 2 y/o; ABGA reg. Boer goats, full blood, Moncure 919-369-4890. ring, greenwing, bluewing, Brazilian, Toulouse goslings, 2-5 m/o, Kiko purebred bucklings, all reg. & 4 y/o buck, from Chestnut Springs Brush cleaning goats, 7 neutered garganey, shovelers, tree ducks, eytons, healthy & friendly, $8-20 dep. on age microchipped, bucklings weaned, Farm, WV, excel. bloodline, buck males & 2 females, $35/ea. Robert black bellied & whitefaced, northern & qty. Reid, Bahama 919-824-5854. $250-300. George Beucler, New kids & doelings, $200 & up. Martina Wicker, Bahama 919-477-5222. pintails, silver & apricot wood ducks, Muscovy ducks, 2013 hatched Bern 252-633-6133. Bingham, West Jefferson 336-977-3585. Reg. Hereford bull, 12 m/o, good Bahama & silver Bahama pintail, babies, $5-10. Mayling Blackwood, Bred comm. Hereford cow, Blk. Angus bulls, 18 m/o, passed epds, $1,200. Jeff Bass, Franklin- $30-250. Kevin Briggs, Edenton 252- Chapel Hill 919-960-8606. 5 y/o, due 12-13 w/4th calf, bred breeding exams w/high results, ready ton 919-528-2181. 482-5927. to comm. blk. Angus bull, utd on to work, $1,500-$1,800. Mike Tyson, ADGA reg. Nigerian dwarf goats, Pearl guinea fowl, $4 & up. Jen- Poultry & vac., de-worming, fl y ear tags, Monroe 704-242-1197. born 04 & 05-13, friendly, parents on nifer Blackburn, Denton 336-425-9435. Supplies etc., $1,500. Jimmy Brown, Snow Bred comm. heifers, Nov. calving premises, $125 & up. Yvonne Petty, Young guineas, asst’d colors, blk. Camp 336-263-5350. to son of 5050, confi rmed preg. 06-13 Siler City 919-548-4679. rosecomb bantams & asst’d standard Wanted Reg. Angus cattle, bulls, 12-24 for 60 day calving, $1,800/ea. Jeff Kiko buck, AKGA, IKGA & NKR, chickens, $5-15/ea. Delbert Spillman, Light, dark or buff Brahma, m/o, heifers, bred/open, sires Occ Carpenter, Vale 704-276-3393. 100% reg., can see offspring, will trade Sophia 336-498-7103. standard size, reasonable price. Roy Ulrich, Occ Mitchell & Box o Cedar Purebred Boer goats, bucks & for equal value Boer, $750. Angela Chickens, red sex link & white Gilbert, Lenoir 828-757-2181. Chest, genetics designed to excel on does, no papers, $120 & up. Arthur Everhart, Durham 919-598-0031. leghorn, 1½ y/o laying hens, good Galv. tin layer nests, 6-12 opening, grass, $1,000 & up. Steve McPherson, Ratledge, Woodleaf 704-278-2081. Blk. Angus reg. bull, 2 y/o, reg. layers, some lay lg. brown eggs, tame rows of 6 nests, poss. 2 stacked. Terry Snow Camp 336-263-6042. Dexter heifer, 11 m/o, can be reg., #17174940, AI sire Sinclair Net Pres- & healthy, $6 & up. Randy Wright, Stutts, Yadkinville 336-467-1786. Katahdin ewes, $135/ea.; Katah- blk., $650. Gayla Little, Bessemer ent Value, epds-ced, +10, milk, +21, Staley 336-622-2386. Emu/ostrich incubator, not GQF, din lambs, $150/ea. Robert Smith, City 704-293-1863. $3,500. Harold Chase, Sanford 919- Birmingham rollers, many colors, sets eggs upright, prefer Brinsea Lowgap 336-320-3805. Purebred Nubian buckling, blk. 775-3200. $10 & up; white homers, $20. Danny Octagon 250 set up for emu & rhea St. Croix ram lambs, reg. w/frosted ears, 4 m/o, Carl Sandburg Bred reg. Hereford cows & heifers; Martin, Mt. Airy 336-648-1831. eggs. Joel Rogers, Germanton 336- 2 diff. lines, $130 & up; ewes, line, mom gives gal. daily when at AI bred comm. Herefords & hybrids, Bantam & standard size chick- 567-5206. adults, proven prod., mixed; ewe peak, wormed & coccidia preventa- various ages, $1,500 & up. Brent ens, various breeds, chicks & adults, Rhode Island bantam rooster. Bill lambs, $125 & up. Liza Williams, tive, clean herd, $100. D. Williams, Creech, Zebulon 919-801-7561. healthy, $2-20. Debbie Bracken, Jordan, Statesville 704-929-8845. Burlington 336-421-9083. Monroe 704-339-9744. Kiko meat goat does, purebred, Mocksville 336-671-3117. Young, top quality, light sussex Jersey/Holstein cross heifers, Pygmy goats, $50-75. Robert $300/ea. Red Richards, Siler City 3,000 red sex links, Rhode Island rooster. Alan Arrington, Waynes- some due 11-20-13, $1,400/ea. David Barron, Hamptonville 704-450-3239. 919-812-0085. Red hybrid, laying age, 16-18 w/o, ville 828-507-5799. Spaugh, Yadkinville 336-463-2969 Charolais bulls, sired by Yon Katahdin ram, 2½ y/o, $300. Lynn brown eggs, vac. & de-beaked, $6.75 & Brown Chinese geese, need or 692-7066. Western , easy calving, sound & Merritt, Chapel Hill 919-933-0349. up. E.D. Snider, Staley 336-708-2998. 1-2, prefer goslings hatched spring/ Blk. Simmental bull, AI sired, thick, 11 m/o, $1,600 & up. Dennis Poultry litter treatment plt, ap- summer 2013. Jackie Hough, Red good disposition, $2,500. Jennie & Martin, Fallston 704-472-1885. prox. 140, 50 lb. bags, $400. Bernard Springs 910-977-0950. Phil Rucker, Hamptonville 336- Reg. Nigerian dwarf bucks & Livestock Beck, Seagrove 336-879-5661. Peach doves, mated pair. Larry 468-1675. does, great bloodlines, blue eyes, Wanted Slanted wall fans, 48 in., incl. both Trammel, Chapel Hill 919-929-5578. GMO-free dairy goats, doelings disbud., $200-250. Wayland Efi rd, 115v motors, 2 avail., EC, $300. Michael Jimenez, Mocksville 336-918-1900. Seeds & Plants & does, some in milk, 7 m/o-8 Oakboro 704-485-4694. Berkshire boar, breeding size. Ron Sebastopol geese, white, smooth y/o, bred for cheese prod., $150 Irish Dexters, cow/calf pairs, heifer McDaniel, Mocksville 336-940-8208. For Sale breasted & curly, 1 y/o, $150/pair; & up. Anne, Hamptonville 336- calves & 1 steer, $600-1,000. Brian Highland beef cattle. Matthew silkie & showgirl, adults & chicks, blk., PLEASE NOTE: Individuals or 468-4468. Barefoot, Locust 704-564-5047. Shutt, Locust 704-485-2463. Alpacas, male & female, $250/ Guinea hogs crossed w/kunekune white, splash, buff, partridge & calico, businesses offering nursery stock for ea.; $400/both. Rebecca Cranfi ll, pigs, slow growing, easy on pastures/ Poultry & show & pet quality, $20-100. Kathy sale in North Carolina are required Hamptonville 336-468-6884. fences, easy keepers, $75-750. Cyndi Supplies Barba, Catawba 704-252-1742. to obtain either a nursery or nursery Angus heifers, bred to calve in Berry, Mt. Plesant 704-574-8585. For Sale Young laying hens, red star & dealer license. For more informa- spring, 10 avail., $1,500/ea. Brad Charolais bulls & heifers, 7 m/o blk. stars, Rhode Island Red, all vac., tion, contact the NCDA&CS Plant Storie, Hamptonville 336-469-1790. & up, $800 & up. Johnny Harrison, Old English bantams, bb reds, $10.50. Howard Kelly Sr., Rock- Industry Division at 800-206-9333 Kiko/Boer 50/50 bucks, 8 m/o; Salisbury 704-639-0867. Wheaton, 2013 birds, $5 & up; adult well 704-279-5750. or 919-707-3730. full blood boer does, $100 & up. Steve Feeder pigs, $50 & up. Robert birds, males & dubbed laying hens, Millie Fleur cochin bantams, $40/ Zinnia seeds, lg. heads, fresh 2012 Jones, Thomasville 336-475-6539. Blocker, China Grove 704-640-6068. $10/ea. Wade Shelton, Mt. Airy 336- pair; golden campine bantams, $10/ crop, send cash & return address, Blk. Angus bulls, AI sired by Gar Polled Hereford bulls, out of lg. 374-2254. pair; $25/trio, spring hatchings. Deb- $6/5 tbs. Jack Taylor, 120 Queens Concrete, Regis 904, New Day 454, & dark colored, gentle, full blood Peacocks, $35 & up; guineas, $4 bie Shankle, Norwood 704-474-5988 Dr., King, NC 27021, 336-577-6886. born 08-2012, dam’s AI sired, bulls Herefords, $650 & up. Jim Long, & up; Rhode Island Red & barred or 244-6090. Loofa sponge, $10/100 seeds, can be reg., $1,100-1,400. Jackie Kannapolis 704-699-3871. rock, $2 & up; turkeys, $7.50 & up. Baby chicks, blue, blk., splash & $3.50/20 seeds; heirloom marigolds, Johnson, Trinity 336-475-6975. Reg. blk. Angus bull & heifer, Roy McLamb, Linden 910-893-3012. lavender orpingtons, $5/ea.; Rhode grow 3-4 ft tall w/huge blooms, Nigerian dwarf goat kids, mini born 01-02 & 04-13, good bloodline, Chicken tractor, 10-15 chickens, Island Reds, buff orpingtons, cuckoo $5/50 seeds; old timey hollyhocks, dairy breed, reg., various colors, Blair Boy, good epd, grass fed, $1,200/ $425 OBO. Henry Zehr, Union Grove marans, Dominiques, $3/ea. Stacey 5 ft tall, $5/40 seeds, send cash + some w/blue eyes & some polled, ea. Robert Martin, Albemarle 704- 336-468-2858. Helms, Oakboro 704-485-5200. SASE. Will Ayers, 5620 Sherrills good for eating brush, great milkers, 983-4095. Purebred breeding hens, araconas, Guineas, full grown, $12/ea.; Ford Rd., Catawba, NC 28609, $100 & up; miniature babydoll & Reg. Montadale ram, 5 y/o, buff orpingtons & others, hens, $10/ keets, $3 & up. Jim Long, Kannapolis 828-241-2232. harlequin lambs, reg. rare breeds, broke, good manners, great fl eece, ea.; keets, $4/ea. Syd Gott, Harmony 704-699-3871. Frasier Fir Christmas trees, #1 small size, high quality wool, $300 white, $250 OBO. Susan Proctor, 336-492-2055. Turkey house brooders, $15/ea.; grade, 4-13 ft, $12 & up; #2 grade, & up. T. Bridges, Thomasville 336- Vale 828-320-4775. Peacocks, many breeds, $65 & up; $12/ea./all; Big Cup Ziggety water 6-13 ft, $15 & up, 5,000 avail. Fall 476-6621. Dorper sheep males & babies, pheasants, $50 & up. Alvin Lowery, cups, $1/ea.; super bowl buckets, $5/ 2013. Bryan Hensley, Burnsville Texas longhorn cattle, partial $125 & up. Angie Bowman, Taylors- Rowland 910-738-2540 or 301-2298. ea.; tops, $2/ea.; 6 AT Newell curtain 828-208-3795. herd dispersal, cow/calf pairs, ville 828-635-5018. Birmingham Rollers, Old 79 machines, $700/ea., equip. EC & Multiplying onion sets, $3/lb. cows & bulls sep., various colors Gelded males, open females, Jaconette Line, deep & freq. spinners, 6 y/o. Jason Wells, Rose Hill 910- + postage. Johnny Bowen, King & ages, $1-2/lb. Harold Cook, reasonable prices, $250-1,500. Anne $20/ea. & up. Danny Horner, Mebane 284-2047. 336-983-9108. Jonesville 336-526-1102 after 5 Stone, Warne 828-835-8855. 919-563-5658. Guineas, w/o keets, various col- Christmas trees, white pines, cut, p.m. & pick up weekends. Foundation pure ankole watusi India Blue peacocks, male, 2 ½ ors, from free range guineas, colors baled & loaded, 7-8 ft, $7; fraser fi r, Boer/pygmy goats, does & wethers, cattle, rare genetics, color & size sel., y/o, $200 or trade for female. Henry sold as hatched, $3/ea. Joe Kimball, 6-9 ft, #1, cut, baled & loaded, $15. all sizes & colors, $75-100. Bennie extreme horn size, 30 day replace- Estep, Shelby 704-466-3208. Robbins 910-464-5494. T. Warden, Sparta 336-372-8242 or Hopkins, Burlington 336-584-7916. ment guarantee, deliv. avail., $1,500 Quail, gambel, California, blue Roller pigeons, good colors, will 657-0959. Alpine buck kids, milky stock, & up. Richard Broker, Robbins 910- scale, Mex. speckled, jumbo & white trade for Carneau, homer pigeons or Wild persimmon seedlings, DOB 02-13-13, $150. Mary Ann 464-5244. Bobwhites, coturnix, Texas A&M, other lg. breeds, $7.50/ea. John Melton, free; used nursery pots, small-25 Pagano, Graham 336-675-2356. Simm./Angus bulls, $1,750. Scott jumbo browns, albino chukars, rock Aberdeen 910-639-1172. gal., $0.20/ea. Larry Parker, Garner Miniature llamas, many colors, Matthis, Clinton 910-590-8414. philby & Barbary, $1.50 & up. Jimmy Haywood Digs rollers, from 1963 919-772-5873 before 9 p.m. babies & adults, male & female, Angus crossed bull, young, Furr, Stanfi eld 704-888-0213. Smith & Plona, $20/ea. or trade for Old timey cockscomb seeds, bred, $800 & up. Michael & Wanda docile & nice, $1,250. Floyd Burke, Birmingham Rollers, perform. white homers. Allen Durden, Rock- huge blossom head w/rich crimson Higgins, Gibsonville 336-697-8955. Clinton 910-592-5669. bred, great spinners, $10 & up. D.R. ingham 910-895-7448. color, sturdy 18 in. stalk, approx. 200 Fainting buck, born 12-12; High % Dorper x Katahdin ram Dennis, Randleman 336-498-5034. Buff cochins & buckeye bantams, seeds, $3 + SASE. Barry Cox, 6225 Boer bucks, born 02-13, full blood, lamb, ready for fall breeding, healthy Doves, blue & gold parrots, young & adult, $6-10. James Wicker, Welborn Rd, Trinity, NC 27370. purebred, all shots, tame & healthy, w/excel. feet, $150. Krista Hansen, parakeets, cockatoo & other breeds Erwin 910-897-7612. Leyland cypress, in fi eld, 8 ft, $20; $90-200. Dodd Linker, Clem- Council 910-645-4146. w/cages, $800 & up. Wayne Seabolt, Bantams, many breeds, $2-10. J.P. 10-11 ft, $25; 12-13 ft, $38. David mons 336-712-2484. Carthage 910-464-3033. Butler, Broadway 919-499-4197. Watterson, Lexington 240-498-8054. Page 8 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW September 2013 SEEDS & PLANTS FARM SUPPLIES FARM SUPPLIES FARM SUPPLIES WANTED TRUCKS & TRAILERS Old timey white onion sets, Plastic barrels w/lids & rings, 55 Compost, horse manure mixed w/ Feed bins, 18+ ton, 9 ft diameter, 3-4 1968 GMC oil truck equip. w/ multiply underground, shipping gal., $15/ea.; plastic barrels, solid top/ sawdust, large loads avail., you load, ring, within 50 mi. of Siler City. John Rock Hill 1,600 gal. tank, good for incl., $11/50 sets. Roney Bissette, open, no lids, 55 gal., $10/ea.; water/ Free. Kathy Shue, Richfi eld 704- Bonitz, Siler City 919-360-2492. fueling farm equip., $3,500. Vernon Plymouth 252-793-3814. fuel containers, 275 gal. & 330 gal., 244-1961. Trucks & Smith, Winston-Salem 336-769-2357. Giant lotus plants & tubers, $75/ea.; metal barrels, $10/ea. Lisa Greenhouse, 15x24 ft w/shade cloth; 1995 Chevy truck, 4x4, 5 spd. $25. Norbert Hector, Brown Sum- Brittain, Hickory 828-327-4782. new plastic, in box, $250/all. Joseph Trailers man. trans. 454, 119K mi., dually, mit 336-349-7919. Rotary laser, self-leveling, 2,000 Greble, Richfi eld 704-433-2276. For Sale ext. cab, GC, $4,500. Sandra Micozzi, Sunfl ower seeds, old timey type ft diameter w/machine detector & rod Auto. air mist sprayer, 50 gal., 1977 Chevy Silverado, low mi., Advance 336-817-0030. w/huge 12-14 lb. fl ower, 15-18 in. detector, tripod & carrying case, $800. LNC, pto, trailer-type, great for small $2,800. James Sanders, 4116 Kilcullen Eagle lift, off mid 1990’s Dodge diameter, 25 seeds, $3; 50 seeds, $5 Gerald Fox, Taylorsville 828-612-2407. orchards/vineyards, $1,500 OBO. Charles Dr., Raleigh, NC 27604. Ram 1500, fi ts most trucks, $1,200; + SASE. N. Smoot, 6227 Welborn Barrel, 55 gal., $50. Robert Swift, Moore, Mooresville 704-664-5587. Farm trailer, 18 ft dove tail, LNC, heavy off-road front bumper, off mid Rd, Trinity, NC 27370. Elon 336-349-8373 or 8705. Steel grain silo, 24 ft, $1,000; used less than 200 mi., 80 in. btwn. 1980’s GMC truck, $150. Mickey Cedar trees, 30+ ft, incl. stumps, Double plate glass windows, stock tank, 100 gal., HD, $80. Ron, fenders, white spoke wheels, ramps & Hill Sr., Denton 336-859-0554. Free for cutting/removal. Lynn Clay, 31x71, shatter proof, 1-106 pcs., great Huntersville 704-766-0005. spare tire, elec. brakes, turn signals, Equip. trailer, 6.6x13.6, new Staley 336-622-3488. for greenhouse, $18/ea. F. Sutton, Telephone poles, 8-10 ft long, good lights, good tires & paint, holds 7,000 oak fl oor, GC, $1,400 OBO. William Japanese maples, many varieties Magnolia 910-532-4905. for corner post/corrals, $1/ft. Alice lbs., 2 in. ball, $1,999. Dan Clubb, Linthicum, Trinity 336-861-5167. & sizes, unusual conifers, grasses, Wood slat bushel crates, $4/ea.; Davis, Salisbury 704-855-4930. Madison 336-671-1581. 2003 Delta gooseneck trailer, evergreens & more, $3-300. Jim lightweight bushel crates, $2.50/ea. Bill Windmill, 8 ft aermotor, 40 ft Flat bed dump, 18½ ft, twin tele- 24x7, $3,500. Toby Cranfi ll, Rural Holland, Lewisville 336-813-5543. Graham, Mooresville 704-663-3146. tower, NC, $2,600-4,600. Hal Garmon, scope cyl., $1,150; Cushman trickster, 3 Hall 336-969-5270. Sage & oregano, 4 in. contain- Double pane windows, $50; 2 hole Davidson 704-892-3753. wheel, needs repair, $450. J.T. Hamm, 1964 F500 farm truck, 12 ft ers, $1.50/ea.; fall mums, 8 in. pots, hog feeder, $25; 4 hole hog feeder, Screened & unscreened sand, Wake Forest 919-556-5266. dump, 292 v8 eng., 4 spd., runs avail. 1st week Oct., retail, $8/ea.; $50. Maurice Stiers, Reidsville 336- great for barns, horse arenas, etc., 2013 Hurst trailer, 20 ft, new good, shed kept, grain side boards, wholesale, $4.50/ea. Jansen Mc- 349-8341. $8-10/ton. Dale Williams, Olin 704- ramps, wood fl oor, 7,000 lbs., tan- $2,200. Frank Corriher, China Daniel, Mocksville 336-909-5782. Nursery wagon w/15 gal. Northern 902-3006. dem axles, lights & brakes, side rail, Grove 704-202-8249. K-31 fescue grass seed, $50/50 Tool back pack sprayer, used twice, Alum. grating, NC, 8 pieces, fenders, $2,100. Chris Witherspoon, Hudson equip. trailer, 3½ ton, lbs. Woody Wooten, Cleveland 704- $150. Mrs. Toby Hawkins, Mocksville 3x14; 8 pieces, 3x10, HD grating w/ Valdese 828-381-6857. treated lumber bedding, kept in 278-0628. 336-998-3182. cross bar in center, disc. if purchase 1975 Int’l. tandem dump truck, dry storage, $1,400. Mary Dianne Trophy buck seed oats, 50 lb. Cider mill, rebuilt, new frame, 1+, $200-250. Tracy Bostian, Kan- LN Detroit eng., 5 spd. w/3 spd., air Engels, Troutman 704-528-6135 bag, $15; abruzzi rye seed, 50 lb. baskets & bearings, $500. Buck Clifton, napolis 704-957-4040. gate, swing gate, new elec. tarp, good or 902-3686. bag, $12.50; wheat seed, cleaned, 50 Raleigh 919-851-0362. Portable Sydell sheep/goat han- 14 ft bed, trailer hitch w/airbrake Recap tires for farm truck, new lb. bags, $12.50/ea. Randy Clontz, Cider mill, new oak wood, elec. dling system, incl. catch barrel, vac./ connections, long wheel base & good topcap, 10.00 r22, radial load, range g, Indian Trail 704-634-5910. motor, $500. Raeford Hayes, Louis- foot bath chute & spin doctor for hoof tires, $5,995. Bill Payne, Madison $35/ea. Roger Gantt, Lawndale 704- Blk. walnut trees, buyer cuts & burg 919-496-5379 or 252-438-3411. trimming, on wheels w/hitch, weight 336-548-6630 from 6-9 p.m. 538-8592. cleans up, in open space, 4 avail., Grain bin, 32 ft across, 15 ft fan, scales, $5,500 OBO. Susan Proctor, F600 dump bed, 13.6x8, twin cyl., 1996 Ford F-150, 5 spd., 302, $500. Edmon Horn, Fayetteville 910- 40 ft grain auger, must remove, $4,000. Vale 828-320-4775. GC, $1,500. David Floyd, Lexington 4x4, ext. cab, bed liner, VGC, no 483-1973. Charles McGee, Winston-Salem 336- Split locust pole, 7 ft, $3/ea. Ben 336-746-5511. dents/rust, 210K hwy. mi., cold air, Hay sprigs, NC cert. crops of 764-2604. Crawley, Morganton 828-584-2366. 1988 Ford F150, 4x4, 240K mi., $7,400. Frank Ketchie, Salisbury 704- 5 varieties, Tifton 44, Tifton 85 & Brick pavers, 2,000 avail., $1,100. Kentucky cane mill, #0, $600 VGC, $3,000. Jerry Hinson, Lilesville 636-6367. coastal, $4/bushel; Midland 99, $5/ Roy Williams, Timberlake 336-364-7358. OBO. David Fulbright, Newton 828- 704-695-6665. 2008 B&B trailer, adjust. ramps bushel; Ozark, $7.50/bushel & incl. Diesel water pump w/5 in. alum. pipe, 962-4087. 1967 Ford Ranger, long bed, from 90-120 in., $6,500; Frye 32½ royalty fee. Bruce Locklear, Maxton trailer & fi ttings, 6 in., $7,000. Scott Rail fencing, 2 hole locust post, new 390 eng., no title, $4,450 OBO. ft steel framed dump trailer, alum. 910-844-6003. Bruce Locklear, Atwell, Mooresville 704-400-0626. $7.50; saw split hemlock rails, $6/ Bob Herndon, Liberty 336-622-1199. bed, 3 axles, new tarp, 72 in. side Maxton 910-844-6003. Gourds for crafts & bird houses, ea.; other items avail. Eddie Moretz, Hay trailers, new oak fl oor, 7x16, wall, $10,000. Phil Graham, Cleve- bushel, martin, apple, etc., $1.50 & Deep Gap 828-963-0883. GC, $500/ea. J.R. Hobson, Boonville land 704-798-4216. up. Jack Liles, Bailey 252-235-4288. Poly tanks w/steel cage on steel 336-367-7768. 1966 Ford fl atbed, 1 ton, 79K Rotofi nger pea & bean sheller w/fan pallets, 275 gal., HD, top fi ll cap, ball 1949 Chevy fl at bed truck, 1½ mi., runs, needs repairs, $1,800 Seeds & Plants system, 2 bu. capacity, $3,200. Harriet valve on bottom, no strong chem. ton, dual wheels, orig. cond., runs OBO. Marc Suddreth, Lenoir 828- Wanted Nelson, Ayden 252-746-6535. ever in tanks, $75/ea. Neal Cutler, great, $4,800. Cyrus Bowman, Colfax 439-1642. Oak logs from Circa 1860 saloon, Erwin 910-897-2838. 336-420-0986 or 996-1783. 1972 Ford F-700, flat bed Field/fi elds of green giant arbor- hand cut, $3,000. J. Chandler, Ruf- Safety fuel tank, double-wall steel, Open cattle trailer, 2 axle, all dump, good mech. cond., body FC, vitae, any size, will pay now & dig fi n 317-258-7000. 1,500 gal., $800; new fuel meter/hose metal, $1,800. Roy Godwin, Kenly $2,200. Wayne Birchfi eld, Bakers- later. Kenneth Lowe, Lowgap 336- Man. stainless steel bin & agitator station, $200; 8,000 gal. fi berglass 919-284-3928. ville 828-688-3808. 352-4048 or 325-0269. for de-stemming & crushing grapes, water tank, $2,000. Mike Sykes, Wake Double axle trailer, 14 ft, 3 ramps, 1976 Chevy dump truck, 14 ft Loofa gourds. Gerri Poore, States- NC, incl. mount shoot table for ss bin, Forest 919-556-3911. good tires, elec. brakes, slightly used, grain sides, $4,500. Ronnie Forbis, ville 704-253-4691. $525. Tim Metters, Lexington 336- Steel fuel tank on stand w/Great $1,800. Dan Wilhelm, Jonesville Whittier 843-680-0312. Pussy willow plants. Brigitte 237-1689. Plains Industries, Inc. hand pump, 336-366-9135. Landscape trailer, 6½x16, tandem Setzer, New Bern 800-628-6363. Clear canning jars, ½ gal., reg. model HP-100, 275 gal., $500. Charles 1989 Ford F150, gas, 8 cyl., axle, wood fl oor, lights & 1 axle brake; mouth, Ball, Kerr & Mason, great for McPherson, Mebane 919-563-3032. 4WD, ps, HD tow pkg., 6 ft steel trailer, 6½x12, $1,325-2,125. Scottie Supplies wines/bee feeding, $2/ea; 1 gal., $5/ Flat machine belts, leather, canvas bed w/recessed pop-up connection Godwin, Wade 910-483-7221. For Sale ea. Gary Michael, Lexington 336- & rubber, widths 1-12 in., random for gooseneck, $2,800. Charles King, 1993 Sonoma pickup, v6, 239-3717. lengths, some w/metal joiners, $1-3/ Siler City 919-663-2444. toolbox, bed liner, rails, ps, ac, pb, Gourds for bird houses & crafts, Greenhouse flat/pot filler w/ ft; A, B, C V-belts, $5-10/ea. Ray 1974 Chevy truck w/dump body, 2 mag wheels, $750. Floyd Burke, lg. selection, $1.25/ea. & up. Denny conveyor, Bouldin & Lawson, model# Bryant, Southern Pines 919-599-4546. ton, $4,000. R.J. Journigan, Franklinton Clinton 910-592-5669. Rollins, Mocksville 336-492-7223. 13304, $5,500; greenhouse mixer w/ Bulk pine shavings, 100% pine 919-495-7632. Cattle trailer, 6½x11, dual axles, Stone cement mixer on wheels, conveyor, Bouldin & Lawson, model# & low dust content, great for horse 1954 2 ton Chevy truck, no motor, HD, homemade w/lights & spare 6 can be used for mixing seed & feed, SA 14.3, $3,500; rise conveyor, 5 ft & livestock stalls, deliv. trailer holds good tires & title, $500. David Myers, ply tire, no title, $900 OBO. Doug $500. J.T. Hamm, Wake Forest & 2x4 ft platform cable elev., will 20 cu. yds., $290/load. Andrew Penn, Bailey 252-235-2054. Chappell, Wake Forest 919-266-2201. 919-556-5266. separate, has separate elec. motors, Creedmoor 919-625-8910. 1982 Ford 9000, 10 ft dump w/ 1975 Int’l crew cab 200 camper Elec. generator, 5,000w, $425. $500. John Chilton, Asheboro 336- Generator, 5250w, GC, $450. Billy roll canopy, 7 spd. trans., new paint, special pickup, Isuzu 6 cyl. diesel, Lotis Langley, Nashville 252-937- 302-2466. Breeden, Haw River 919-636-0210. 78,700 mi., pintle hitch, $6,500. Randy Allison trans., rusty, powerful & 6350. Wood crates, 1 in. thick boards, size Onan gen. set generator, 25 kw, Stancil, Ayden 252-481-4505. economical, $3,000. Mike Sykes, Direct current generators, 3 is 55x45 & 30 in. deep, w/lids, base diesel, low hrs., 3 phase/single phase, 1978 Ford l8000 tandem, 16 yd. Wake Forest 919-556-2391. sizes ranging from 1,000-5,000 watts, forklift suitable, large & many uses, ready to attach to auto transfer switch, dump, 16 ft box body, 13 spd. Eaton 1967 Chevy C60 dump truck, 2 ton, 115 or 230 volts, $175-250 OBO. $45. Sam Brewer, Bear Creek 336- $6,500. Bill Thering, Pikeville 919- Fuller trans., new tires, 290 Cummins motor, trans. & rear end out of 1974, Bill Payne, Madison 336-548-6630 302-4840. 735-1983. diesel, $6,500 OBO; 1998 Ford F650, runs & dumps good, $2,900. Ronald from 6-9 p.m. Honda GX160 water pump, 5.4 hp, Rough cut lumber, cut w/circle low pro Cummins diesel, Allison auto., Chavis, Rougemont 919-690-1680. Taylor outdoor water/wood used twice, incl. pick up hose, 50 ft saw; custom sawing, $0.50/bd. ft; 11 ft fl at bed w/5th wheel hook up, 80% 2013 Eby 24 ft alum. stock trailer, burning stove, model T-160 w/heat fi re hose & fi re nozzle, LNC, $550. A. mixed wood chips, great mulch/ground tread tires, new LED lights & water 2 cut gates, 1 adjustable, full swing exchangers, $4,200 OBO; heating Hanks, Reidsville 336-317-1269. cover, $10/pickup load. Darrell Elliott, pump, $10,500. Standish Hopkins, gates & half slide, $19,425. Earl oil tanks w/stand, round barrel & Easy lawn hydro seeder, 600 Sanford 919-770-9146. Denton 336-302-0353. Estes, Eden 336-552-7070. saddle tanks, $170/ea. & buyer must gal. w/20 hp Briggs & Stratton, 200 Cargo trailer, military, 2½ ton, Supplies Trucks & move. Bennie Davis Jr., Connelly ft hose w/elec. wheel, used less than EC, $1,200. Royall Williams, Tim- Trailers Springs 828-439-8455, 443-2098 300 hrs., $7,900. Mark Hollingsworth, Wanted berlake 336-364-7358. or 437-7555. Sophia 336-399-1304. 1993 GMC Sierra, GC, 172K mi., Wanted Large oak tree, 300 y/o, base Cedar post, 5x8, $5. Ben Luthy, Powell Green Wheeler racking new tires, $1,200. Stephen Sifford, 1988-89 Dodge Ram 100 plastic of tree 1 ft from ground, 4 ft across Union Grove 336-468-6597. table. Wilson Fleming, Manson 252- Snow Camp 336-376-0541. gas tank, $50-75. James Carlton, to fork, 10 ft tall, limbs 2-3 ft, 14 Gas welder, Miller Trailblazer, 250 456-2478. 1975 Int’l boom truck, gas, 14,000 Lenoir 828-754-2245. in. wide, $400 & up. Charles Ervin, amp. w/4,000w generator, $2,500. Carl Log tobacco barn, feed barn, log lb. lift, 50 ft boom, 38 ft out from Dodge truck, 2WD/4WD w/ Forest City 828-447-1314. Calloway, King 336-403-4200. house. Dave Blackwood, Greens- center of cab, $4,000. Carl Calloway, Cummins diesel motor. David Ar- Bulktobac racks, approx. 450; Biro meat/band saw, needs clean- boro 336-317-0831. King 336-403-4200. ron, Snow Camp 336-213-5537 or Bulktobac racking turn table, $325/all. ing, GC, $600. Tammie Cathey, East Small livestock grain grinder, Hardee tilt trailer, 8x15, $1,000; 512-9557. G.E. Goodwin, Apex 919-362-6087. Bend 336-699-3347. motorized pref. Susan Flood, Burl- gooseneck fl atbed, tri-axle, $800; Small used tandem trailer, Hog house, 10x10, treated 2x6 Irrigation system, 4 in. Marlow ington 336-421-8874. gooseneck stock trailer, $1,000. R.K. suitable for moving Gehl excava- wood fl oors, tin roof w/front door, pump, 1,240 ft, 4 in. Wade pipe, 2½ ac Cider press, any cond. Kimberly Swift, Elon 336-508-9601. tor behind tractor. James Martin, built off ground, buyer must move, guns, 3 bases for guns, 6, 180 degree Anderson, Mocksville 336-492-2076. IH 4700, DT466 eng., 20 ft fl atbed, Wadesboro 704-694-8600. & 90 degree fi ttings, $2,500. Vernon $800. Ken Walters Jr., Lincolnton Rotary seed cleaner to screen at, GC, 213K mi., $4,000. Roy Kemp, To keep up with the latest on 704-308-1415. Smith, Winston-Salem 336-769-2357. soybeans. Benson Smith, Snow Franklinton 919-496-2081. the N.C. Department of Agri- Creosote fence post, 6+ ft, Rubbermaid dump cart, 2 yds. Camp 336-516-2399. Waltco power lift gate for 1 ton culture and Consumer Services, VGC, 60 avail., $3.50; posts, 100 size, 1,800 lb. capacity, 36x36, rear 3 pt. Bucket for hand drawing water & larger truck, 12v hydr. pump, VGC, check out the department’s avail., $2. J.R. Hobson, Boonville hitch mount for extra fee, $700. Steve from well. Hellen Poole, Granite $250. Bennie Hopkins, Burlington 336- blog at www.ncagr.gov/blog. 336-367-7768. Yarborough, Lexington 336-787-4003. Falls 828-728-9420. 584-7916. You can also fi nd social media Martin gourds, apple gourds & Ohaus RE series elec. scale, $200; Tobacco racking table for single Small livestock trailer, good for links for the department’s gourds for crafts, $1.25 & up. Glenn wooden display cart, $80. David bar bulk racks. Lloyd Ransom, White- moving calves, $475. Dustin Holt, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube sites there. McElveen, Garner 919-772-2785. Anderson, Mocksville 336-909-2240. ville 910-234-4879. Graham 336-684-1734.