LXXXV - No. 1 January 2010 On the horizon NCDA&CS offers price-risk management workshops Small Farms Week The North Carolina Depart- futures, energy derivatives, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at each Thursday, Feb. 11 – Halifax ment of Agriculture and Con- and options trading on futures, location, with an on-your-own Community College, Weldon, runs March 21-27 sumer Services will host seven equities and indices. There will lunch break. Registration is not (252) 536-6343; free price-risk management also be information on trading required. Tuesday, Feb. 16 – Pasquotank Each year a small farm in workshops across the state to help strategies to manage exposure to Following are the schedule Cooperative Extension Center, North Carolina is honored farmers better understand the fl uctuations in energy costs. and locations: Elizabeth City, (252) 338-3954; with the Gilmer L. and Clara futures market and other trading “The information covered Tuesday, March 2 – Stanly Y. Dudley Small Farmer of the options to sell their commodities. in these workshops can help Tuesday, Jan. 19 – Robeson Community College, Crutchfi eld Year Award in recognition of The series, “Managing Price farmers improve their bottom County Agriculture Building, Campus, Locust, (704) 991- Small Farms Week. The award Volatility by Using Futures and line, which is critical in today’s Lumberton, (910) 671-3276; 0378; will be presented March 24 at Options,” features workshops challenging economic climate,” Tuesday, Jan. 26 – Wayne Thursday, March 4 – N.C. A & T State University in conducted by NCDA&CS staff said Agri-culture Commissioner Community College, Goldsboro, Carolina Farm Credit, Statesville, Greensboro. between Jan. 19 and March 4. Steve Troxler. “Farmers are (919) 735-5151; (800) 521-9952. Small Farms Week runs Topics to be covered include encouraged to take advantage of Friday, Jan. 29 – Pitt For more, contact Nick March 21-27 with events an introduction to grain hedging, these classes.” Community College, Greenville, Lassiter, NCDA&CS marketing planned at the university. basis trading, cost of carry, cotton The workshops will be held (252) 493-7200; specialist, at (919) 733-7887. This annual event is designed to recognize a farmer who exemplifi es success, State Fair and Mountain Fairgrounds hosts Southern innovation and leadership in small-scale agriculture. Small State Fair honored by peers Farm Show and Ag Forum farms are described as those The North Carolina State Fair category for its Green NC exhibit. The State Fairgrounds in Raleigh will play host to the N.C. with a net farm income of recently won six awards from The Got to Be NC Festival, Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services’ Annual Ag $100,000 or less. the International Association which takes place on the State Development Forum and the Southern Farm Show Feb. 3-5. The 2009 Small Farmer of of Fairs and Expositions at the Fairgrounds in May, won second- The Ag Development Forum will be held Feb. 4 from 9:30 a.m. the Year was John L. Council association’s annual meeting in place honors in the category for to 12:30 p.m. in the Holshouser Building. Farms of Hoke County. Las Vegas. non-fair agricultural event or Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler will deliver his annual The farm is owned by John In addition, the N.C. Mountain program. State of Agriculture address, and the program will focus on the L. Council, and includes State Fair won nine awards, The Mountain State Fair won economic outlook for animal agriculture and federal ag policy. Council’s team of daughter including three fi rst places. two fi rsts in the agricultural The event is free, but participants are asked to register by Jacquie Rogers, Ted Smith The State Fair, which competition for overall program contacting Christina Waggett at (919) 733-7125, or by e-mailing at and Paul Raymond. competes against other fairs for commercial agricultural [email protected]. The 68-acre farm produces with an attendance of 500,001 exhibitors and for newly The Southern Farm Show will be held Feb. 3-5, with activities pastured-raised hogs, chickens to 1 million, took home a fi rst- established or developed exhibit and farm equipment displays throughout the grounds. Admission is and turkeys, cows, goats and place communications award to promote agriculture. The free and hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. rabbits. The operation also for its Web site. The fair also fair also earned fi rst for use of A number of special events will be held, including: the Wake produces hay and vegetables. won second-place honors for theme throughout competitive County Agribusiness Meeting Feb. 3 at 7:30 a.m. ($10); FFA television commercial, third place exhibits and new or unique and Truck Driving Competition, Feb. 4 at 10 a.m.; Breakfast with for best use of social media and strategy to increase the number of the Commissioner: Benefi t for the Tobacco Farm Life Museum, third place for black-and-white competitive exhibitors. Feb. 5, 8 a.m. -9 a.m. ($25); Tobacco Growers Association of N.C. newspaper advertisement. The Mountain Fair took Annual Meeting, Feb. 5 at 10 a.m.; and the 27th Annual Southern In the agricultural competition, second-place honors for National Draft Horse Pull, Feb. 6 at 6 p.m. the State Fair received second competitive exhibit display For more about the Farm show, contact David Zimmerman at place in the new green program (See Fair awards, pg. 3) (800) 849-0248, ext. 114. From the tractor by Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler

Every year, our Agricultural year’s book; things that show the fl oriculture represent the largest Statistics Division, working impact of agriculture in this state crop and third-largest commodity, with the U.S. Department of along with our top commodities with an income of $777 million. Agriculture, releases a yearbook and the diversity of production. Tobacco was the second-leading of statistical information on North Carolina farmers had crop at $687 million. North Carolina agriculture. more than $9.7 billion in income Not so long ago, tobacco was There is a lot of information from the sale of crops, livestock the leading commodity and was included in these books, and related products. That was the primary crop produced in the including the amount of fertilizer up $1 billion from 2007. It is state. Our farmers have diversifi ed materials shipped, farm real important to note that this number over the years, and while tobacco estate values, number of farms does not factor in the agribusiness is still a signifi cant industry, and land in farms, a breakdown impact, it is solely cash receipts. we now rank as the fourth most on commodity statistics and Of that, 66 percent of cash agriculturally diverse state in the agricultural cash receipts, receipts came from the livestock country. cucumbers and strawberries. along with a snapshot of the sales, and 34 percent was from In fact, we rank in the top Duplin, Sampson and Union agricultural impact on a county- crops. 10 nationally in 27 different counties are tops in agricultural by-county basis. This collection Not surprisingly then, our top commodities. We are fi rst in production in the state. Duplin of information gathered in 2008 two commodities were broilers -- tobacco and sweet potatoes, has more than $968 million makes a handy book and a great with cash receipts of nearly $2.7 second in hogs, turkeys and in cash receipts, Sampson has resource. billion -- and hogs at about $2.2 Christmas trees. We rank third in more than $913 million and I wanted to share with you billion. processing cucumbers and trout Union counts more than $454 some of the numbers from this Greenhouse, nursery and sold and fourth in fresh market See Yearbook, pg. 4) Page 2 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW January 2010

33,000 copies of this public document were printed at a cost of $1,544.19 or 4 cents Bucolic briefs per copy. The N.C. Aquaculture Development Conference will be held Jan. 22 and 23 at the Sheraton Atlantic Brian Long ...... Editor DIVISIONS Beach. The conference features presentations and panel discussions from industry leaders and researchers Andrea E. Ashby ...... Mng. Editor Agronomic ...... Dr. Colleen Hudak-Wise and special interest workshops on fi nfi sh and shell fi sh. Participants can take self-guided farm tours on Terri Allen ...... Advertising Mgr. Emergency Programs ...... Sharron Stewart Jan. 21. For more, call (252) 633-1477 or go to www.ncaquaculture.org. The event is sponsored by the N.C. Jen Nixon ...... Web Editor Food Distribution ...... Gary Gay Aquaculture Association, N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, N.C. Farm Bureau, N.C. Karlie Justus ...... Circulation Mgr. Food & Drug ...... Dan Ragan Sea Grant Program, N.C. Small Business and Technology Development Center and N.C. State University. Human Resources ...... Ben Harward *** Marketing ...... Tom Slade AGRICULTURAL REVIEW (ISSN Meat & Poultry Inspection ...Don Delozier The Johnston County Horse Show Series has announced its 2010 schedule, which is open to riders and 07445466) is published monthly by the N.C. State Fair ...... Wesley Wyatt horses from all riding levels, breeds and disciplines. All events will be held at the Johnston County Livestock N.C. Department of Agriculture and Plant Industry ...... Gene Cross Arena in Smithfi eld. Following are upcoming dates and start times: Jan. 23 at 10 a.m.; Feb. 20 at 10 a.m.; Consumer Services, 2 W. Edenton St., Property & Construction ...... Kent Yelverton March 20 at 8:30 a.m.; April 17 at 8:30 a.m.; May 22 at 8:30 a.m.; June 26 at 8:30 a.m. Rain dates for all Raleigh, NC 27601. Second-class post- Public Affairs ...... Brian Long events will be the following day. For more, contact Michele McLaughlin at (919) 934-1344, by e-mail at age paid at Raleigh, N.C. Research Stations ...... Eddie Pitzer [email protected] or go to www.ipass.net/blaine_mclaughlin. POSTMASTER: Send address changes Standards ...... Stephen Benjamin *** and classifi ed advertising to Statistics ...... Herb Vanderberry The 4th Annual Agritourism Networking Association Winter Conference will be held Feb. 18 and 19 at AGRICULTURAL REVIEW, 1001 Mail Structural Pest & Pesticides .... Jim Burnette the City Hotel and Bistro on Greenville Boulevard in Greenville. A reception will be held Feb. 18 and there Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699- Veterinary ...... Dr. David Marshall 1001. will seven workshops on Feb. 19. Keynote speaker Lynn Minges, assistant commerce secretary, will talk AGRICULTURAL REVIEW is printed about “Marketing Rural Tourism in North Carolina.” Workshop topics include “Planning for Success,” in interest of the farmers of the State and “Grassroots Gumption: Persuasion and Public Policy,” and “Agritourism Farms – What Flies and Flops.” is sent free to residents upon written re- Early registration by Feb. 1 is $65 for ANA members and $75 for non-members. The registration fee quest. Chief Deputy Commissioner: N. David Smith Jr. increases to $85 after Feb.1. For more information or registration form, go to www.ncagr.com/agritourism, or call Martha Glass at (919) 733-7887, ext. 276. PHONE: (919) 733-4216 Assistant Commissioners: *** Howard Isley The 2010 N.C. State University Turfgrass Short Course starts Feb. 22 and will include four-and-a- Steve Troxler David McLeod half days of educational courses. The event will be held at the McKimmon Center in Raleigh. For more Commissioner Dr. Richard Reich information, contact Dr. Dan Bowman, (919) 513-2085, or to register online go to http://www.turffi les.ncsu. edu/Calendar/. The program is held once a year and sells out quickly. *** The Cabarrus Master Gardener Volunteer Association will host its 5th Annual Spring Herb and Plant The Agricultural Review gratefully Festival April 17 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Piedmont Farmers Market at 518 Winecoff School Road in Concord. The festival will feature more than 75 vendors offering an array of plants, herbs, baked goods, acknowledges the support of the N.C. garden art and accessories and garden products. In addition, master gardeners and extension agent Davis Goforth will be available to answer garden and plant-related questions. The event is free and will be held Tobacco Trust Fund. rain or shine. For more, contact Becky Lewis at (704) 920-3315 or e-mail at [email protected]. *** The North Carolina chapter of Re-Run, a non-profi t organization that places ex racehorses into adoptive homes, now has thoroughbred racehorses available for adoption. Thoroughbreds are versatile and do well in any number of disciplines such as show horses, eventers, fox hunters or pleasure horses, according to Elizabeth Macdonald with Re-Run. For more, go to www.rerun.org or contact Elizabeth Macdonald at [email protected]. *** The United States Equine Rescue League Inc. has hundreds of healthy horses available for adoption. All horses have current Coggins test, up-to-date vaccines and various levels of training. There is a small fee to adopt. To learn more about fostering, adopting or volunteering go to www.USERL.org or contact Sue Meadows, (252) 224-0959, Teresa Campbell, (919) 221-1564, or Cindy Mantyla, (252) 244-2813. *** The N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services’ Veterinary division is looking for small or large backyard or independent poultry fl ocks to test for avian infl uenza throughout the state. A minimum of Food marketing work- 10 birds per fl ock would be tested by oral swabs four times each year at no cost to the owner. This program is to maintain surveillance for bird fl u in North Carolina. Bird owners with questions or who want to be sure shop offered Jan. 12 their fl ock is free of bird fl u, can contact Dr. Sarah Mason or Jimmy Collie at (919) 733-7601. *** The N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services encourages livestock producers to register in Asheville their farms with the NCFarmID program. NCFarmID is a voluntary program to register farms for a Food entrepreneurs can learn more about marketing their products national identifi cation number as a way to protect livestock in the event of a disease outbreak. For more, contact NCDA&CS at (919) 715-2951 or go to www.NCFarmID.com. or expanding their business through a one-day workshop offered by *** the N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. “Food Marketing in the Real World” will take place Jan. 12, from Horse Events 8:30 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. in Room 128 in the Haynes Building on the Gov. James B. Hunt Jr. Horse Complex, State Fairgrounds, Raleigh, (919) 733-4845 A-B Tech Enka Campus in Asheville. Jan. 9 & 10 ...... Team roping. Contact Tommy Brinley, (919) 669-4373. The workshop will cover a variety of topics, including creating a Jan. 22-24 ...... NCHJA “C” Indoors. Contact Becca Mispel, (919) 556-7321. competitive advantage, understanding the difference between sales Jan. 23 ...... ASAC Academy. Contact Liz Holmes, (919) 765-2559. Jan. 28-31 ...... Raleigh Winter I Hunter. Contact Becca Mispel, (919) 556-7321. and marketing, knowing when to make the move from part-time to Feb. 5 ...... Draft Horse Pull. Contact David Zimmerman, (800) 849-0248. professional, marketing to food service and retail, and understanding Feb. 6 & 7 ...... Double L Bar Cowboy Mounted Shooters. Contact Mike Lubell, (919) 327-1355. the fi nancial considerations of expanding a business. In addition, a Feb. 12 & 13 ....Carousel Farms NBRA Bull Riding Finals. Contact Jeff Mullen, (919) 796-8375. panel of successful food entrepreneurs will talk about how they built Feb. 13 ...... ASAC Academy. Contact Liz Holmes, (919) 765-2559. their businesses. Feb. 18-21 ...... Raleigh Winter II Hunter. Contact Becca Mispel, (919) 556-7321. Western N.C. Agricultural Center, Fletcher, (828) 687-1414 The workshop costs $30, which covers materials and lunch. The Jan. 12, 19, 26..Blue Ridge Cowboy Church. Contact Louis Gibson, (828) 684-5555. deadline to register is Jan. 4, and space is limited to 40 people. For Feb. 9, 16, 23 ...Blue Ridge Cowboy Church. Contact Louis Gibson, (828) 684-5555. a registration form, go to www.ncagr.gov/markets/agbizmarketing. Feb. 19-21 ...... Parelli Clinic. Contact Laura Rome, (800) 642-3335. htm, or call Annette Dunlap in the NCDA&CS Marketing Division Sen. Bob Martin Eastern Agricultural Center, Williamston, (252) 792-5111 at (919) 733-7887. Jan. 30 & 31 ....ECOSC Fuzzy & Fun Open Horse Show. Contact Trish Andrews, (252) 799-0334. Feb. 11-14 ...... Martinganza Quarter Horse Show & Futurity. Contact Scott Carroll, (919) 820-9696. Feb. 19 & 20 ....Old Ford Survivor Series Rodeo. Contact Frankie Buck, (252) 946-9780. Reader photo submission Feb. 23 & 24 ....East Carolina Farm Show. Contact Dann Miller, (252) 638-8500. March 6 & 7 ...Eastern Hunter Assn. Horse Show. Contact Marlo King, (252) 527-3887. March 12 & 13 N.C. Barrel Bonanza. Contact Lynn Smith, (252) 442-8989. March 19-21 ....Old Dominion Arabian Horse Show. Contact Maria Jenkins, (804) 590-2802. March 26-28 ....March Magic Dressage Horse Show. Contact Sue Smithson, (910) 692-1788. April 2 & 3 ...... NE Dist. 4-H Horsemanship Clinic. Contact Barbara Davis, (252) 341-9475. *Shows subject to change. Call before attending. ** More Horse Events in Bucolic Briefs.

To keep up with the latest information on the N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, check out the department’s blog at http://info.ncagr.com/blog. You can also fi nd social media links for the department’s Facebook, Twitter and YouTube sites there. This photo of a giant turnip grown by Johnny and Kenny Casper was submitted. The turnip, weighing close to 9 pounds, measured 8 inches across and 25 inches around. The seed was purchased from Farmers Feed and Seed in Kernersville. Pictured is Kenny Casper. January 2010 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 3 Twenty-one animal shelters reprimanded for failing to comply with state euthanasia standards State regulators have started to undergo training and testing to • Martin County Animal according to humane treatment for use on Oct. 12) enforce rules designed to ensure ensure humane treatment. The Control standards set forth by the rules: the humane euthanasia of animals SPCA of Wake County now has • Montgomery County Animal • Davidson County Animal The following facilities at shelters across the state after a two CETs on staff. Control Control (inspected and approved received warning letters for two-month grace period. The following facilities agreed • New Hanover Animal Shelter for use on Oct. 5) failure to have materials in their The N.C. Department of to voluntarily stop using carbon • Tri-County Animal Shelter • Davie County Animal Control policy and procedure manual as Agriculture and Consumer monoxide chambers to euthanize • Wilson County Animal (inspected and approved for use required by the rules, such as Services Animal Welfare Section animals because the chambers Control on Oct. 30) emergency procedures: has cited 21 animal shelters were either not commercially • Yadkin County Animal • Johnston County Animal • Carteret County Humane since beginning enforcement in manufactured or did not meet the Shelter Services (inspected and approved Society (missing 18 of 18 September. The rules took effect standards of the euthanasia rules The following facilities were for use on Oct. 6) requirements) in July. Some of the shelters have at the time of inspection. issued a warning letter and agreed • Johnston County SPCA • Northampton County since come into compliance. • Bladen County Animal to stop using carbon monoxide (inspected and approved for use Animal Control (missing 17 of The SPCA of Wake County Shelter chamber until an inspection by on Oct. 5) 18 requirements) Inc. agreed to a $500 civil penalty • Brunswick County Animal the manufacturer, manufacturing • Lee County Animal Control • Onslow County Animal for euthanizing animals without Control representative or industrial (inspected and approved for use Control (missing 16 of 18 a certifi ed euthanasia technician • City of Rocky Mount hygienist was completed. on Oct. 6) requirements) on staff. The rules require anyone • Hertford County Animal These facilities have since been • Lincoln County Animal • Surry County Animal Control performing animal euthanasia to Control inspected and can use the chamber Control (inspected and approved (missing 7 of 18 requirements) Sweetpotato weevil exterior Century Farm program is year-round quarantine expanded initiative; farm owners can apply anytime In 2010, the N.C. Department to have their farm included. farm and land have been passed of Agriculture and Consumer “Sometimes people think they down through generations, we The N.C. Department of “South Carolina continues Services’ Century Farm Program can only send in an application in can accept it.” Agriculture and Consumer to conduct statewide will celebrate its 40th year – a the years when we are holding a Once an application is Services has established an monitoring efforts for the milestone, but one signifi cantly reunion, but that is not the case,” received, it can take several exterior quarantine for Colleton sweetpotato weevil, and this shorter than the program’s focus. said Terri Allen, Century Farm months to be processed. County, S.C., because of the information is very useful in The program started in 1970 at Program manager. “We accept Families receive a Century detection of the sweetpotato evaluating potential risks to the N.C. State Fair with a push to applications year-round, and are Farm sign and certifi cate signed weevil in the county. North Carolina’s sweet potato fi nd and honor farms that had been regularly adding farms.” by the Governor, Commissioner The quarantine prohibits the industry,” said Agriculture in continuous family ownership Applications to apply for of Agriculture and the State movement of sweet potatoes, Commissioner Steve Troxler. for 100 years or more. Century Farm status can be Fair manager, and the latest roots, sweet potato plants “North Carolina remains the Newspaper articles across the found on the NCDA&CS Web directory of Century Farm (including ornamental plants), top producer of sweet potatoes state spread the word that there site at http://www.ncagr.gov/ family listings. vines, and vines or roots of in the country, with the 2008 would be a celebration at the paffairs/century/index.htm. That “It is quite an accomplishment other plants belonging to the crop valued at $142 million. State Fair in Raleigh and these page includes the application, to keep a farm in a family for morning glory family, from We must continue to protect farm families would be invited. frequently asked questions, a 100 years or more, and we Colleton County into North this industry from potential That initial effort found more short history of the Century Farm are extremely proud of these Carolina. introductions of this destructive than 800 farms. Today there are Program and a list of Century families for their commitment,” The quarantine is effective pest.” roughly 1,600 in the program Farms listed by county. said Agriculture Commissioner immediately. NCDA&CS offi cials expect – an indication that it is still going “One of the most common Steve Troxler. “Hosting the Colleton becomes the fi fth the exterior quarantines for strong. questions we get asked is ‘Do I Century Farm families at the South Carolina county under South Carolina will remain The Public Affairs Division have to have paper documentation State Fair is one of the events I exterior quarantine. The others in effect until the sweetpotato handles the paperwork and the of continual ownership through look forward to.” are Beaufort, Charleston, weevil has been eradicated event planning for the Century courthouse records, deeds or the For more on the program, Clarendon and Florence. from the fi ve counties. Farm reunions, and staff members like,’” Allen said. “As long as go to http://www.ncagr.gov/ NCDA&CS offi cials Any potential violations of get calls throughout the year about there is a family record of the 100 paffairs/century/index.htm or expanded the quarantine after the exterior quarantine should when and how people can apply years of ownership and how that call (919) 733-4216. being notifi ed that a single be reported immediately to sweetpotato weevil had been the NCDA&CS Plant Industry detected in research plots in Division at (800) 206-9333. Food safety workshop for small food Colleton County. producers, seafood processors is Jan. 26 Food entrepreneurs, seafood processors and Topics to be covered include the economics Clip and mail or fax your others interested in preventing food recalls of food recalls, lessons learned from the peanut Agricultural Review ad! are encouraged to attend a Jan. 26 workshop products recall, and procedures for issuing a sponsored by the N.C. Department of Agriculture recall. Name: ______and Consumer Services and other agencies. Following lunch, there will be a tabletop “Preventing a Recall – Protecting Your Food exercise where instructors will walk participants Address: ______Business” will take place from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. through the scenario of a Class I food recall. ______at the Center for Marine Sciences and Technology The workshop is limited to 30 participants in Morehead City. and the deadline to register is Jan. 19. Cost is $30 Phone: ( ) ______The workshop is designed for small food and includes breakfast and lunch. Checks should Ad copy: ______entrepreneurs and producers who sell directly to be made to N.C. Ag Promotions Inc. For more ______the public, seafood processors and retailers, meat information, contact Annette Dunlap, agribusiness handlers producing and selling meat products, developer, at (919) 733-7887 or go to www.ncagr. ______individuals interested in developing food recall gov/markets/agbizmarketing.htm. ______plans to protect their businesses, and those who The workshop is sponsored by NCDA&CS, want to expand market outreach and are required N.C. Sea Grant, N.C. Cooperative Extension and ______to obtain liability insurance to enter new markets. CMAST. ______Fair awards Price or price range: ______(Cont’d from pg. 1) ______method and competitive exhibit Mail to: put on successful events of these industry leaders selected from Fax to: display photo series. Three third- Agricultural Review (919) 715-8493 sizes, and being recognized is a the membership of the IAFE. 1001 Mail Service Center or place awards for fair agriculture testament to the hard work and Programs were judged on theme Raleigh, NC 27699-1001 (919) 733-5047 photo, agriculture photo series dedication of all of our staff and and goal, promotion, scope and and fair and sponsor/partner joint Web site: www.AgReview.org supporters,” said Agriculture acceptance, coverage by the *Ads must be typed or neatly printed exhibit program rounded out the Commissioner Steve Troxler. media and overall achievement prizes. Entries were evaluated of the program. “It takes tremendous effort to and judged by a team of fair- Page 4 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW January 2010 More winning recipes from the N.C. State Fair Whipped Nutella Cream Pie wins Pillsbury Pet-Ritz contest Krispy Peanut Bars are tops in KARO Kids Domino Ireland of Raleigh took the top prize in the Pillsbury Pet-Ritz Pie Baking Championship at Cookie Contest the N.C. State Fair. Ireland’s Whipped Nutella Cream Pie beat out 98 other competitors for the $200 cash Kathryn Jackson of Benson won $100 for making the best prize. tasting kids cookie in the KARO Kids Cookie Contest at the Judy Myklebust of Durham took home second place and $100 for her Sour Cream Raisin Pie, and N.C. State Fair for her Krispy Peanut Bars. Shelley Gregory of Burlington took home third place and $50 for her Bavarian Port Pear Pie. Donna Barefoot of Benson took second place and $50 for Rules called for recipes to include one or two packages of Pillsbury Pet-Ritz frozen pie crusts. Any Crunchy Happy Chocolate Dunkers, and Gail Fuller took third dessert-style pie could compete. Entries were judged on taste, appearance, creativity, ease of preparation place and $25 for Surprise Pizza. Bethany Brown, 11, of Holly and general appeal. Springs won $75 for the best no-bake cookie recipe. The winning recipe follows: Contest rules called for the baked cookies to have 10 Whipped Nutella Cream Pie ingredients or less and the no-bake cookies to have six • 1 Pillsbury Pet-Ritz pie crust • ¼ cup graham cracker crumbs ingredients or less. The recipes were judged on taste, ease of • 1 8-ounce package cream cheese, softened • 1 tablespoon brown sugar preparation and creativeness. • 1 cup Nutella • Dark and white chocolate for grated topping The winning recipe follows: • 1 cup heavy whipping cream Krispy Peanut Bars Prepare one crust according to package directions and allow to cool. Beat cream cheese, Nutella and brown • 1 ½ cups self-rising fl our sugar together until smooth. Whip cream, then gently fold into Nutella mixture along with graham cracker • ¼ cup fi rmly packed brown sugar crumbs. Spoon mixture into cooled crust and top with grated chocolate. Refrigerate before serving. For • ¼ cup margarine, softened best results, place pie in the freezer until semi-frozen, then remove 10 to 15 minutes prior to serving so it • 2 egg yolks, beaten softens slightly. • 3 cups miniature marshmallows Healthy Hearty Honey Wheat Oat Bread tops in Fleischmann’s • 10 ounces peanut butter chips • 2/3 cup light KARO syrup Yeast ‘Bake for the Cure’ contest • ¼ cup margarine Ralph Taylor of Chapel Hill took home a Divide into two portions and shape each into a • 2 cups lightly salted peanuts blue ribbon and $150 for the top recipe in loaf, kneading the dough slightly in the process. • 1 cup Rice Krispies Fleischmann’s Yeast “Bake for the Cure” Place dough on baking sheet, cover and let rise Preheat oven to 350 degrees. In a large mixing bowl, contest for his Healthy Hearty Honey Wheat for 45 minutes. Bake in a 375 degree oven for 18 combine fl our, sugar, margarine and eggs. Beat with a mixer Oat Bread. minutes. on low speed until crumbly. Press into a foil lined 13x9x2-inch Holly Caskey of Cary won second place Cherry Almond Batter Bread baking pan. Bake in preheated oven 12-15 minutes. and $75 for her Stuffed Butterscotch Crescent • 1 package Fleishmann’s Active Dry Yeast Remove from oven, sprinkle with marshmallows. Return to Rolls, and Denise Walker of Cary took home Rapid Rise oven for 1-2 minutes, remove from oven and let cool. third-place honors and $50 for her Savory • 1 tablespoon sugar In a large saucepan, stir together peanut butter chips, Karo Onion Foccacia Bread. • ½ cup warm water syrup and margarine. Stir over low heat until chips are melted. The contest required recipes to be original • 1, 12 ounce can evaporated milk Remove from heat. Stir in Rice Krispies and peanuts. Spread and baked with Fleischmann’s Yeast. ACH • 1 teaspoon pure almond extract over marshmallows. Cover and refrigerate until fi rm. Cut into Food Companies donated $10 for every entry • ½ cup sugar bars. Makes 24. to the Susan G. Komen for the Cure fund to • 2 teaspoons salt increase awareness about breast cancer. There • 2 tablespoons melted, unsalted butter were 24 total entries. • 4 ½ cups all-purpose fl our Yearbook In a separate batter bread category, Mary • 1 cup fi nely chopped cherries (Cont’d from pg. 1) Boury of Knightdale took home $100, a blue • 1/3 cup sliced almonds million in cash receipts. ribbon and apron for her Cherry Almond Batter Glaze If you are interested in fi nding out more about North Carolina Bread. This category required the recipe to • 1 tablespoon melted butter agriculture by the numbers, all of the information in the yearbook have only one rise time and did not call for • 1/3 cup powdered sugar can also be found on our Web site at www.ncagr.gov by clicking on kneading. • ¼ teaspoon almond extract the Ag Statistics link. The winning fi rst-place recipes follow: • 1 ½ teaspoon cherry juice Healthy Hearty Honey Wheat Oat Bread In a small bowl, mix yeast, 1 tablespoon of • 1 ¼ cups warm water sugar and warm water. Stir to dissolve and let sit • 4 teaspoons olive oil about 10 minutes until foamy. In a large bowl, Classifi ed Ads • 1 ½ tablespoons honey mix milk, ½ cup sugar, salt, butter, almond SUBMITTING ADS: Ads are free to NC residents & can be submitted by mail to • 1 ½ teaspoons salt extract and 1 ½ cups fl our using mixer’s paddle 1001 Mail Service Center, Raleigh NC 27699-1001; online at www.Ag.Review.org or • 1 ½ teaspoons Demerara or raw sugar attachment. Add the yeast mixture and beat for by fax to (919) 715-8493. Ads must include name, address including zip code, phone • 1 ¾ cups bread fl our one minute, then add remaining fl our by pouring number including area code, and price or price range for every item listed. • 1 cup whole wheat fl our in ½ cup at a time, mixing on low speed. When Deadline for each issue is noon on the fi rst working day of the month prior to • ¾ cup blended oatmeal all ingredients are combined, beat on medium publication. Limit is 30 words, editor reserves right to edit or reject ads. Limit 2 ads/person in different categories. • 2 ½ teaspoons Fleishmann’s Active Dry Yeast speed for two minutes. Add almonds and cherries Prepare bread machine for dough setting. To and mix on slow speed. Pour dough into three, the bread pan, add warm water, olive oil, honey, greased 5 x 3 inch loaf pans. Cover with plastic Clip and mail or fax your salt, bread fl our and whole wheat fl our. wrap and let loaf rise for 45 minutes to 1 hour, or Blend oatmeal to a fi ne powder, then add to other until it has doubled in size. Bake in 350 degree Agricultural Review ad! ingredients. Sprinkle yeast on top and let bread oven for 30 to 45 minutes until done. Cover with machine knead the dough. When kneading cycle foil if top of loaf gets brown. While still warm, Name: ______is complete, remove dough from bread pan. pour glaze over bread. Address: ______Southern Ham and Bean Casserole is winner in the ______Phone: ( ) ______House-Autry Mills casserole cooking contest Ad copy: ______Donna Barefoot’s Southern Ham and Bean Casserole took top honors in the House-Autry Mills casserole recipe contest. 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Horse Boarding - Silk Hope area, Kemp, Louisburg 919-496-2081. drill Ford sickle mower, $900. Todd Caudle, 853 NH round baler $5,000; paddle *** pasture board w/run-in shelter, lighted MF 540 combine, diesel, w/4-row corn Yadkinville 336-468-1661. scraper, IH ET 200 9.5 yard pan, $5,000. PLEASE NOTE: All equine 6 round pen, trails, tack room, 2 feedings/day, head and 14 ft grain head, shelter kept, used 3 Gravely farm 812, 12hp, G. Allen, Advance 336-998-5391. mos. or older must have a current quality pasture, peaceful setting, excel. last January, GC, spare parts, $6,000. T. 2-814, 16hp, 2-44” 48” mow deck, 2- Chipper brush bandit model 100 negative Coggins test. Advertisers Francis, Enfi eld 252 955-4523. 48” sweepers, 56”deck body,some new 6 cyl Onan diesel, disc type with hyd must supply the accession number of care, stall board & references avail., test, the name of lab doing the test, owner/mgr. on premises, $225/mo. Mary 1964 Ford 4000 select-o-speed, 3pt, and used parts, $600-$2,000. Johnathan feed, extra belts and clutch disc, GC, the date of test and results for each Ann Harville, Siler City 919-742-5053. PTO, 50 hp, $4,000 nego. M. Andy, Wil- Everidge, Hamptonville 336-468-8178. $6,000; log cart $200. David Pearsall, equine advertised. The following Two horse wagon that was made in son 252-218-9596. 2003 Kubota tractor(B7800), hydro- Snow Camp 336-376-9431. advertisers have provided proof of Dollywood 2 years ago, 2 seater, very Farmall rear wheel weights for Cub static transmission, mid and rear pto, front JD 8760 tractor, dual wheels front a negative Coggins test. nice, $3,000.Tony Bagwell, Benson 919- through M, supers, and hundred series, end , bucket, forks, 4 ft bush hog, and rear, VGC, $52,000. Johnny Howard, *** 753-8135. also Case VAC and AC B rear wheel disc, and scrape blade, $14,500. David Sanford 919-258-9887. Gorgeous registered paint mare bay weights, $50/each. Jason Dufour, Nash- Harris, Harmony 336-492-2607. AC B Cub with cultivator and planting Horse boarding, private barn, round ville 252-230-6387. Allis Chalmers 5050 w/loader $6,000, bucket, GC, $1,600. Robert Morrison, with bald face and 4 white stockings 9 y/o, pen, millet-summer/rye-winter large pas- Front loader bucket for Kubota trac- 2003 long 520 w/loader $9,000, ford 3910 Sedalia 336-449-5600 or 449-5120. tures, miles of trails, matted stalls, owners she was a school pony before I bought her to tor, never used, shelter kept, LNC, 40 3/4” w/loader $9,200; John Deere gator. $3,000. 87 4610 Ford tractor rebuilt engine, live on 300 acre farm, $200/per mo. Bet trail ride, three very nice gaits, $ 2,000. M. wide, center pins 6’5”wide, $295. Claude R.K. Swift, Reidsville 336-508-9601. new tires, new paint, 52 hp, $9,500. Glenn Haddock, Winterville 252-756-3428. Bonnie, Pikeville 919-920-2105. Eure, Hobbsville 252-297-2012. Triumph Universal side mount sickle Webb, Madison 336-548-9017. Saddle 13, $300. Nancy Hobson, Pitts- Reg. Half Arabian gelding, 13 yrs, Rhino DB 150 hydraulic ditch bank mower independent hydro, $3,000. Harvey 97 Ford 250 diesel pickup, 200,000 boro 336-376-8137. grey, sound, worked at hunter jump or has mower, $1,800; Rhino model 500 Blade, 8 Gray, Prospect Hill 336-562-3884. mi, $4,900; 1985 Ingersoll Rand SPF 48 Pine shavings easy pick, low waste, potential to dressage, must have a great ft with sides, $800. Carl Spruill, Elizabeth Farmall 100 full weights, good tires, vibratory roller, $9,000. Julius Rankin, excellent coverage, very absorbent, easy home and loving rider, $2,100. Roger City 252-335-4002. hydraulics and drive train, GC, good brakes, III, Greensboro 336-382-6220. handle and store, large plastic bags, Dalton, Sanford 919-718-1853. JD 843 corn head in VGC, $12,000. Wally engine tired but runs, new muffl er, rebuilt Ford Dexta diesel, good body, needs $4.25/ea. Tony Aprile, Gibsonville Horse boarding, 3 openings, large Hobbs, Hertford 252-426-1495. generator and starter, cultivators, sheet little engine work, $1,500 OBO; Intern’l 336-698-0207. stalls, fans, stalls cleaned/ turn out daily. V8550 Vermeer trencher/backhoe metal, FC, $1,800. Barry Coble, Mebane 240 and WD 45 both gas, both run great 1995 Sundowner 3 horse, GN trailer owner lives on site, tack room, riding ring, 1,380 hrs, 90 HP, all wheel drive and 336-578-4121. PTO does not work on WD 45, Intern’l steer, great for subsoil drainage or irriga- w/living quarters, shower, AC, heat, email lessons avail, private farm, $375/mo. Pam 5 ft box blade 3 pt. hitch, good con- has quick hitch & PTO works great, tion, $18,000. Frank Dickens, New Bern dition, $250. Kevin Pulliam, Eden 336- $2,200/both. Brett Setzer, Morganton [email protected], $14,000 Idol, Colfax 336-996-4708. 1999 Gore 2 horse slant load goose- 252-636-9310. 623-9142. 828-584-9977. OBO. Jerry Fonville, Burlington 336- Ford 4100 EC, 1 remote outlet, new JD 6600 1994 6 cyl diesel, power quad MF 175 tractor, $5,000; MF 1240 266-3138. neck trailer, aluminum with steel frame, LNC, always sheltered, $8,000. Harold clutch, 75% rubber, one owner, light transmission, 110 hp, tractor weighs 10,250 with bushhog loader, 1,100 hrs, $7,500 Horse boarding very beautiful work for the past 20 years, $7,500. Eason Anderson, Pollocksville 252-224-1048. lbs, 3 pt hitch, MF WD 4 X 4, 4 WD, AC, OBO. Phil Shehan, Rutherfordton 828- private facility, offering pasture and Lilley, Williamston 252-792-8956. heated cab, EC, 4 hydro ports, only been 429-5008. 1991 Trailet 3 horse slant gooseneck stall, indoor and outdoor washpit, round Hydraulic pump Prince Model HC- used for hay, fi eld ready, $20,000. K. Farmtrac 3 pt hitch, 6 ft fi nish mower pen, hot walker, $300. Jessica Stevens, with dressing room and rear tack. EC, PTO-9A, approximately 2000 PSI at 17 Pedigo, Randleman 336-669-1134. with rear discharge, used very little, Greensboro 336-380-0523. kept in building all the time, dark blue and GPM, EC $400. Curtis Powell, Rocky 8N tractor, 12 volt, new tires, 3 new $1,000; NH 411 discbine parts, drive Registered TWH gelding 7 y/o, 16 h, natural aluminum, $7,500. Eugene Eller, Mt 252-977-6775. rims, GC, $2,000. Van Burnette, Black shafts, gear boxes, roller, sheet metal, good conformation, smooth movements, Wilkesboro 336-957-7587. 851 New Holland round baler, GC, Mountain 828-664-1166. $1,000 for all. Ken Parker, Albemarle nice gait, sweet on the ground but a fast 1996 Four Star 3 horse slant load $1,100. W. Sutton, Reidsville 336-342- International 2 point hitch sickle mower 704-982-9000. mover, great on trails, nice breeding w/living qtrs, a/c heat/hot water/mircow- 0547. $200.00. 2 bottom plow $200.00 or both for ’53 Ford Jubilee tractor good running bloodlines, $1,800. Heather Davis, ave/elec refrig/two burner stove, 2 propane Massey Ferguson 39 planter, 2 row $350.00. Billy Hodge, Mooresville 704- condition, good tires, used for hauling Pleasant Garden 336-420-7470. tanks and two aux batteries, rear tack, with fertilize distributor corn/bean plates, 857-9875. wood, $3,000. Terry Moore, Cleveland ‘99 Trail-et Westwind 2 horse $2,800 OBO. Kittie Forbes, Catawba 828- no rust, EC, $850: Ford 309 planter, 2 row 140 Intern’l tractor and cultivator, 704-278-2110. straight load, GN, 4 ft. dressing room, 241-9505. corn and bean plates with fertilize, used $3,850; NH disc mower, $4,850; 16 ft 350 C JD diesel, runs very little, EC, $950. Tripp Hohn, Archdale new tires, alumium skin, green stripe, Western saddle for child 13” cordura stock trailer, $3,950. good, 85% undercarriage, has angle 336-434-5321 or 442 3613. Kubota 3430, 4x4, 36 hp diesel, front blade, $5,250. Jerald Ray Collins, Sr., $9,500. Cindy McNeely, Winston-Salem big horn, $300. N. Hobson, Pittsboro 336-376-8137. 357 New Holland feed mill, GC, loader, 5 ft box blade, 79 hrs, LNC, $3,900. Charlotte 704-392-9217. 336-765-3653. shed kept, $2,750; 2 International cyclo Larry Mills, Monroe 704-282-0108 or 472 NH haybine 1990 model, Self care boarding. Use of 3 stalls, Horse boarding stalled or pasture horses, fee, $300/mo, includes pasture, planters, one 4 row 30 in, one 4 row 36 406-3943. $5,000. David Lawson 336-682-2317 run in shelter, several pastures, riding in, $2,500/ea. Edward Lewis, Gibsonville pond, clean stalls, fed grain daily, quality Artic Cat DUX50 ATV $800; Lilliston or 996-6747. arena, trails, maximum 4 horses, hay 336-516- 2632. fi eld cultivator, $400; Intern’l 450 trip Oliver Industrial gas, 4 cyl, SN701165 hay, daily turn-outs, riding arenas, etc., available at a discount, $75 to $100/per Morra 530 hay tedder, pull type, beam bottom plow, $400. Ronald Russell, C66 20 “ front wheel, 28” rear, $1,500; horse. Janet Dengler, Roaring RIver 336- discount 2 or more horses to board. P. hydraulic, 4 basket, GC, $2,000. Donnie Rougemont 919-477-8079. 90 Oliver frame, SN50991, rear end, 957-2749. Casper, Greensboro 336-601-9292. Clayton, Roxboro 336- 599-2515. Two cane mill rollers, 7 other pieces, transmission, steering, $750; single front Firecracker 2 yr old Roan pinto Matching pair nylon harnesses, made ‘98 JD, 4WD, 23 hp diesel compact $400. Jo Reeves, Laurel Springs 336- wheel assembly for Farmall B or C, $250. stallion, great for kids well mannered, by Amish, hames, collars and lines, Half- tractor, 250 hrs w/ loader and 5 ft belly- 982-2900. J. Cornatzer, Advance 336-998-4235. gentle, don’t pass him up if a driving linger or QH size, VGC, $600; large 2 horse mounted mower, CAT 1, 3 pt hitch w/PTO, Ford 4000 diesel 3 cylinder, PS, live Case Intern’l 1566 tractor 185 hp, horse is what you’re looking, $600; covered wagon, 3 y/o, very nice, $4,500. LNC, garage stored, $12,000. Bill Lewis, power, ready to work, LN equipment, cab type, 82 year model, need O ring Jackpot 4 y/o, $450. Codi Seal, Mount Jeff Parker, Richfi eld 980-581-1444. Summerfi eld 336-643-8913. plow, disc, 6 ft box scrape, $4,950. Dan replaced, $7,500; Case 5100 grain drill, 14 Airy 336-786-6458. Pony cart $250 nego. Frank Kistler, Woods 6’ scrape blade, swivels paral- Clubb, Walnut Cove 336-671-1581-c or ft wide, holds 50 bu, GC, $1,200. David 2005 45 inch Bay shetland mare with Granite Falls 828-396-1574. lel to ground but not vertical; 3 pt hitch, 595-1340. Garrison, Conover 828-217-1736. Easy Entry Cart and synthetic harness. Mini horse foals, black and white VGC, $250. Ed Burns, Burlington 336- Case 660 combine self propelled, 13 ft Bulk tobacco barn with heat ex- 222-1961. great pony for beginning driver, $900. R. w/blue eyes, black fi lly, DNA tested, triple header, almost LNC. Cedric Todd, Wendell changer, $1,000. Z. Hedgecock, High Caterpillar D8 1944 military dozer 919-365-9601. Point 336-869-7979. Turner, Marshville 704-624-5631. registered, $600. Pam Banks, Clayton 919-412-1684. cable blade, main engine and pony motor 96 Ford 6640 SLE CAH, 4,800 hrs, Horse boarding, rual setting full QH gelding 4 y/o, sorrel llight red, blaze new rebuilt, excellent undercarriage, in- $18,500; 2 18.4 x 34 rims & tires, Ford, $1,000. boarding12’x13’ matted stalls, lighted, head, light tail and mane, 15.3h, gentle, jector pump problems, $7,500 OBO. Tim Roy Watts, Trinity 336-434-5727. Equipment sand riding ring, and many other offerings, slow rocking horse canter, $1,200. John Coates, Linwood 336-240-0002. IH 1 row corn snapper, EC, shed kept, $375/mo. Steve Knox, Mooresville 704- Griffi n, Fairmont 910-374-9553. 2005 Bobcat T-300, gold edition, closed 2 wagons and owner manual, $2,500; 12 ft Wanted 892-5011. Paso Fino gelding 5 y/o, gray with cab, heat, AC, joystick controls, 200 hours, Hardee 3 pt Cat II disc, LNC, $3,500; King Horse walker 6 horse, varible speeds, dorsal tiger stripes, pleasure, trail, smooth, bucket, 5’ brushcat bushhog, $38,000. Fred hydraulic 12 ft disc, GC, $1,500. Michael 1 or 2 row bedder in GC. Neal new motor, forward/reverse, $1,500; 14h, $4,500; all breeds train and break, Williams, Randleman 336-253-6900. Nardo, Jackson Springs 910-281-3522. Parnell, Winston-Salem 336- 972- roping saddle running p trophy saddle, ground work, train and board, $550/mo. 1965 JD 1010 with all cultivators, Manure spreader Intern’l 103, PTO 2248. VGC, shape 15” seat, $650. Derrick Bass, Ann Furr, Salisbury 704-798-3460. fertilize distributor, and bush hog, original driven, single axle, GC, $900. Joey Jones, Cub Cadet utility vehicle model paint, shed kept, runs great, no smoke, Statesville 704-902-3950. Mini donkeys, excellent gray jack Wadesboro 704-695-2058. 4016 Grizzley for parts, any condition, $3,750. David Johnson, Burlington 336- MF 253 tractor, 1,000 hrs, EC, $8,750. Reg QH Mare Intimidator, Impres- ready for breeding, $500; young spotted mostly looking for body parts. Vincent sive bloodline quiet and gentle, great 269-0295. Robert Israel, Asheville 828-254-9790. Newberry, Mocksville 336-240-4824. jack and two spotted jennies. Steve Levitt, JD 4230, 100HP, synchro-shift, recent Manure spreader, JD 455 hydraulic trail horse, no vices, $2,500. Joanne Efl and 919-563-9527. Bobcat 444, 500, 600, 610 parts Champion, Linden 910-980-1113. overhaul, sheltered, good metal, 50% ’99 model, VGC, $9,000. A. Furr, Salisbury machine. Marty Goins, Lexington 336- Circle Y 16, $900; 17, $200. Erica rubber, fi eld ready, $6,000. C.L. Flippin, 704-798-3460. 247-1334. Greensboro 336-339-4006. Bowman, Youngsville 919-414-2737. Horses & 95 Intern’l 4900 DT466 with new Used grain roller mill for crimping Wood Splitter 3Pt. hitch PTO driven 16 ft Chandler litter spreader, new tires, Horse boarding, southern Granville Supplies oats and corn. Leon Albright, Thomas- heavy duty 8”X8”X8 ft I beam, 36” piston, VGC, $17,000. R.G. Wadsworth, Carthage ville 336-250-7288. and Northern Wake county, large stalls, Wanted VGC, new cont. valve, $800. Bob Herring, 910-947-5118. lots of grass, feed 2x day, hay 24/7, Wagon, cart or buggy large enough Heavy disc harrow for 40-50 hp Liberty 336-317-8225. 601 Ford gas, PS, $6,800; 245 MF tractor, possible Taylorway or Massey hours of trail rides, $325. Ralph Bridges, for a single draft horse to pull, GC. Tabbie 2 Row Roanoke Tobacco harvester, diesel, PS, $6,800. M.F. Privette, Hiddenite Creedmoor 919-528-3082. Nance, Beaufort 252-728-5788. Ferguson or like kind; also, 7-9 ft Bril- $12,500; Taylor tobacco baler w/scales. 704-876-0381. lion cultipacker. M. Donnie, State Big Horn Tennessean cordura Miniature mule, jack, any age, will pay $3,500, George Smith, Gibsonville 336- 3 pt hitch 9” post hold digger, $200; western saddle, 16 1/2 seat, used spar- up to $200. Janice Tilley, Burlington 336- Road 336-414-3113. 339-6300. 3 pt hitch 5 ft scrape blade, $150; 3 pt Mid size skidsteer in GC near Eden, ingly four months, LNC $400. Nancy 260-1088. Model 66 Allis-Chalmers pull type hitch dirt scoop, 3 ft wide, $175, take NC, prefer Bobcat or New Holland. Kevin Seagroves, Efl and 919-563-3243. Mini cart any condition, fi xer-up- combine with factory bin/unloading auger, all for $500. R. B. McKinley, Siler City per okay, 2 or 4 wheel. hollysark@ Pulliam, Eden 336-623-9142. Pasture board convenient to I85-40, all extra parts, $500. Auman French, Reids- 919-742-5331. Brush guard for JD 4400 tractor. Bob high tinsel and/or board fencing. $200/mo. yahoo.com, Holly Rocherolle, Southern ville 336-344-5263. 54 NAA Ford tractor, GC, $3,200. Ray Pines 910-783-8792. Pugh, Randleman 336-672-2786. Roy Tilley, Mebane 919-563-4392. 3 ton calf creep feeder, LNC, used Langley, Hendersonville 828-808-5485. Allis Chalmers B with snap coupler Corral panels eight 12’ x 5’ Tractor 1 year, $2,400. Ronald Arnder, Mount Unico seeder $85; MF 383 tractor, hitch, running or not, only interested if snap Supply Equestrian World steel panels plus Equipment Airy 336-351-3036. $7,000; MF 1308 8 ft disc mower, $4,000; coupler. Larry O’Barr, Gibsonville 336- 6’ gate, 2 y/o old, EC, $750.00. Susan ‘74 MF 135 diesel, 4 speed, remote, seed cleaner w/electric motor, $200; chipper 697-0754. Barnard, Fuquay-Varina 919-567- For Sale GC, $5,000, Jackie Holder, Elkin 336- grinder, $500, etc. Thaxton Richardson, Gravely two wheel tractor and at- 0102. 366-2244. Jr., Greensboro 336-656-3961. tachments will consider any condition at AQHA Palomino mare, 2 y/o, 15 hds. Cane mill PTO gear driven, stainless 2009 Massey Ferguson 2605, 2 wd, 96 Komatsu 120 trackhoe, 1,500 hrs, the right price but need at least one that green broke, $2,000 or trade for gaited steel vat, $700. Jason Hunter, King 336- aluminum shade top remote hydraulics inde- EC, $40,000; 05 T300 Bobcat 1,500 hrs on runs. Will Branch, Mount Airy 336- husband horse; 1/2 Arab, 15 hd, grey 407-2543. pendent, PTO 38 hp, 50 hrs, $12,000. J.W. machine, 150 hrs on motor, $28,000. Chris 755-3766. gelding, 5 y/o, not for beginner/child, JD 214T square baler, shed kept, great Motsinger, High Point 336-399-7864. Allen, Asheboro 336-964-6363. New Holland 256 or 258 dolly wheel great long distance horse, $1,500, or trade condition $3,000; 81 John Deere roller bar 121-2 Kubota 2001 1190 Intern’l mower conditioner, hay rake in VGC, Lee Byerly, Clem- for large pony. V. Conklin, Rougemont hay rake $1,200. Stephen Weavil, West model super series, backfi ll blade, rubber $2,500; 486 NI round baler, $8,000. Colon mons 336-766-7263. 919-630-2002. Jefferson 336-416-6571. tracks, plumbed for remote hydraulics, Terrell, Denton 336-859-3611. Good used hammermill, reasonable. For lease horse farm, stables enclosed, Michigan Loader, 1 1/2 yard bucket, work ready, $9,800. Danny Sidden, Mt JD 450C track loader, 4-in-1 bucket, Nicky Lee, Wingate 704-282-7200. eight large stalls, wash bay, tackroom, diesel engine, runs good $1,350 OBO; Airy 336-401-1279. tracks recently rebuilt, undercarriage 85%, John Deere 2755, cab tractor, in 300 MF Combine 11’ grain head 2 row 9 acres of pastures, round pen, lighted TD-9 parts, miscellaneous parts. William runs good, $13,500. Lyon Crissmon, Bear good condition, 5,000 hours or less; JD corn head fi eld ready, new reel, generator,and Creek 919-837-5747. arena, $500. Roger Dalton, Sanford 919- Peck, Hickory 704-462-1679. 6300 2wd cab tractor, loader preferred. M9000 Kubota tractor, 2100 hrs, 4 WD, rebuilt straw chopper,. $2,700. W.E. Miles, Complete fertilizer set up for Super 718-1853. D. Shires, Shelby 704-300-9042. cab w/AC, heat, radio, 1251 Loader, 72” and Yanceyville 336-421-3897. A 140 IH metal distributor, 7 pieces, Reg. 7 yo Chestnut QH gelding for Used Boll Buggy and module 84” Q/A buckets, 2 remotes, $26,500. Keith 2007 New Holland TC45-DA w/ LNC, $500. Joe Ward, Whiteville 910- builder. Barry McSwain, Norwood 704- sale. Great manners and trail horse. Call A.Lail, Hickory 828-381-7851. loader, 4 wheel drive, hydro Ind tires, 840-2491. Michelle (919) 742-1267, $2,000. Michelle 474-4788. #2 Meadows sawmill handset 4-71 GM loaded, 400 hours, LNC, $18,500. Jim Aspen commercial wood chipper, 6x12 Super Pan for 3 pt hitch. Mark Crowder, Siler City 919-742-1267. power unit 56” headsaw, VGC, complete Barham, Madison 336-427-7600. feed, Ford commercial 6 cyl. engine, factory Bay pony mare 9 y/o, sweet and Redmond, Concord 704-784-9458. mill $7,500/for both. Brett Winebarger, Farmall Super A steering box, no overhaul, new radiator, hand clutch, ball Loader for JD 6300 tractor. Calvin pretty, ridden hunter, 12.1h, drives too, Fleetwood 336-877-1650. cracks, no steering pole, painted and hitch, good tires, $3,500. Denny Rollins, $1,100 OBO; Appaloosa, shown western Morgan, Ellerbe 910-652-5315. ATV-06 ARTIC CAT 400 auto, 4 WD, ready to install with your internal parts, Mocksville 336-492-7223. Cycle bar mower 7 ft long, prefer pleasure, 15h, 13 y/o, gelding, $3,200. Lynn 600 mi, extras, lime green, LNC, $3,500. Jim $150. Darris McMillan, High Point 336- JD 4020 tractor cab, GC, $10,000. Bobby Garwood, Lexington 336-225-1889. belt drive, reasonable price. Keith Barham, Madison 336-427-7600. 455-0392. Rape, Rutherfordton 828-447-2865. Masters, Bakersville 828- 766- 8207. Page 6 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW January 2010 EQUIPMENT WANTED POULTRY & SUPPLIES POULTRY & SUPPLIES LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK Massey Ferguson 263 or 461, 4wd, 4-48” coolair chicken house fans $200/ea; Quail gambel, California, Tenn, red, blue Jersey-Angus and Jersey-Gelbvieh Fainting and Boer Bucks 1 fainting w/shuttle trans, dual remotes, with hired hand box heater $75.choretime feeder scale, Mixican speckled, jumbo and white hybrid heifers. DOB 12/08. Should make and 3 Boer, DOB 2-09, 2 fainting -2 boer or without loader in GC, low hours. pans $1/ea. Joel Church, Ferguson 336- Bobwhites, Coturnix, Texas A&M, Tibetan great brood cows or outstanding embryo DOB 11-09. 1 cross DOB 1-09, all healthy Chris Beck, Connelly Springs 828- 973-5167. Reds, Jumbo Browns, Hungarians, Red and recipients., $575. Ben Winslow, Hali- from good herd, $85 up. Dodd Linker, 234-9436. For sale Jumbo quail $2/ea; maran Albino, Chukars, and Barbary, $1.50 up. fax 252-578-5487. Clemmons 336-712-2484. Williams or Meadows corn mill, 20” pairs $10/; welsummer pairs $10; bantam Jimmy Furr, Stanfi eld 704-888-0213. 1/2 Nigerian dwarf 1/2 lamancha Belted Galloways For Sale! (5) Brewed stones, all original, with grit sifter, all cochins $5/ea. David Johnson, Salisbury 704- Chickens bantams, RIR and other buck 2yrs old $50. Lisa Whitfi eld, Snow Cows, (1) Registered Bull, (4) Yearlings. in GC. Harlan Sawyer, Swannanoa 828- 239-5942. farm chickens, $5 up. D. J. Pelt, LaGrange Camp 336-376-1597. will sell separately or together,. $7,000/for 298-8855. We have sizzle siklie chicks, last for 919-778-0361. Angus grass fed cattle . nice looking and all OBO. Phillip Swaim, Winston- Sa- KG clearing blade to fi t Cat D6C or the year, $5/ea. Tonya Plummer, Salis- Pheasants Reeves, $45/pair; Elliots, gentle. 9 angus and one holstein; 2 angus lem 336-788-1162. D6B dozer, complete and in GC. Justin bury 704-279-1021. $90/pair; white eared, $225/pair; white bulls, 8 females, $6,500/for all. William Registered Texas Longhorns. good Oxford, Granite Falls 828-313-1034. I have plenty of farm raised Muscovy eared hens, $125/ea; blue eared hens, Kroll, Bennett 336-879-6505. foundation breeding from some of the nations 8-10’ offset disc bog 2, 3 or 4 row ducks. all colors and ages, price depends $60/ea; Temmick male, $100, etc. Connie Bred heifers AI’d to low birth weight best such as Nitrous Oxide, Rio Grande, carousel transplanter w/ cups not fi ngers, on size of ducks, $15. M. Jessica, Gold Byrd, Fayetteville 910-497-8192. angus and cleaned up with black balancer JM Sue, Gunsmoke, $500-$3.500. Zach water tanks preferred but not necessary, Hill 704-279-3080. 10 radiant brooder VGC, $90/ea; 18 bull.also beefmaster cows bred to balancer Moffi tt, Asheboro 336-879-1752. speedling trays. M. Michael, Asheville 828- Peacocks-Blue shoulder Male 2 years pancake brooder, GC, $10/ea; stationary bull, $700-$41,200. Jimmy Sink, Yadkinville Two black Angus heifers, 2 years old, 989-1089. old $95; two females, 3 y/o $80/ea, will scale, 5 ton w/weight bean, $50. T. Harmon, 336- 941-7390. each approximately 750 pounds. $1,100. Front weights for International sell the trio for $250. Tim Honeycutt, Mt Julian 336-685-4059. ADGA Reg. Alpine Dairy Goats, buck George Smith, Thomasville, 336-886-5461. 856/1066. Charles E. Franklin, Jacksonville Pleasant 704-436-2731. Peafowl black shoulder chicks 09 and doe kids, hand raised, disbudded, CAE , $1,100.00. George Smith, Thomasville 336- 910-381-7575. Rare pigeons--one(M)red bar Capuchine, hatch, $35/ea. Brenda Strader, Reidsville free, from easy milkers, show quality, 886-5461. Sugar cane mill prefer in usable one(M)black Capuchine, one(M)black 336-342-3870. $100 up. Leon Albright, Thomasville 336- Boer nannies 5 about 6-8 m/o, nice condition. Lenwood Williams, White- shield Old German Owl, one(F)red shield Quail chukars, pheasants, adult birds, 250-7288. goats, $75/each or $300/for all. J.D. ville 910-642-7590. Old German Owl, one blue white bar Saxon $2.50 up. Bradley Thompson, Mt. Gilead 100% Boer Buck out of Curtis Boer’s Powell, Harmony 336-909-1559. Working sickle mower for a Farmall Monk, $30/ea. John Truslow, Salisbury 704- 910-439-4428. Copperhead and CNE Sable. Great grandsire Commercial Black Angus bull 12 Super A. Jason Shepherd, Efl and 919- 640-4239. Homing pigeons different colors, $5; Kaptein **Ennobled**. big, easy to handle, m/o, ready to breed commercial herd, 304-1980. Chicken & Turkey feeders brood- Incubator never used egg turner, $50. Charles DOB 4/04 $300. Ruth Buslinger, Elon 336- $1,000. Mark Wilburn, Randleman 336- Used grain bins must be at least ers and drinkers, $35 up. Steve Knox, Davis, Mooresboro 828-657-6561. 260-5417. 953-0521. 3200 bu I will take down and remove, Mooresville 704-892-5011. Bobwhite quail $3.75; ringneck Polled Hereford bulls, heifers, and Registered Hereford piglets, litter born must be in good shape call Bob At- Quail Jumbo Wisconsin Bobwhites, pheasants, $10. Ron Worley, Swannanoa bred heifers, $600-$825. Randy Davis, 10/20/09. parents on site, pasture raised, kins 919-880-7598 anytime, Bobby fl ight conditioned in outdoor pen, very 828-606-2400. Burlington 336-260-5738. registered breeding stock, $125 up. Colette Atkins, Youngsville 919-880-7598. wild healthy birds, great for bird dog Black swan, white swan, woodducks, Registered Texas Longhorns. Top Nester, Sparta 336-372-8574. Offset ditcher in good working training, $3.50- $4.00. Randy Bowers, mandarin ducks, cinnamon teal, pintails, bloodlines bred for color and horn. Bulls, Russian razor back piglets both sets condition. Tom Williams, Rockingham Albemarle 704-982-3182. white faced tree ducks, black east indies cows, heifers. $500 up. Ron Skinner, Denton of parents on sight 2, litters born 10-6 910-895-3480 Black Copper Marans, Wade Jeane and white racing homers, $10 up. Jack 336-302-0966. 09 and 10-1-09 .none of parents related Ford 8000-9000 series tractor, running line some from C1 line $25 to $35. Bernie Payne, Lexington 336-247-0021 or 472- Savanna goats Registered fullblood $100/ea orr pair/$175; 1 y/o boar $200. M. condition. Madison Angell, Mocksville Crump, Albemarle 704-983-8634. 2451-n. and percentage, growth and muscle like Jjonathan, Trinity 336-460-4057. 336-940-7056 or 751-2340. Quail: Mountain Quail 09 and 08 Pigeons Birmingham rollers, comp Boer goats, parasite resistance like Kiko Big rump Boer goats, $150 up. Bud 850 NH round hay baler for parts; NH hatch $80. and $100/pair; Valley, Gambel, bred, old south Carolina family great spin- goats, www.savannagoat.com $500/up. T. Eanes, Thomasville 336-472-2395. old model disc hay mower for parts. B.N. and Blue Scale Quail 09 Hatch $20/pair, ners, $20 up. D. R. Dennis, Randleman Swain, Yadkinville 336-918-1165. Kiko goat percentages, Spanish/boer Rose, Burlington 336-421-5423. raised on wire. Larry Orr, Hendersonville 336-498-5034. Angus bulls Net Worth(16285640),BT bucklings, $75. Louise Proffi tt, Grimesland 4 ft sickle bar mower walk behind, self 828-674-9724. Black shoulder peacocks, $50; peahens, Crossover(16346259) x THF Ms Kattie 252-746-2337. propelled, GC, reasonable . L. W. Autry, 5 month old Smooth Saddleback $35 or $80/pair; fertile males and hens The 06 and 07 N C State Fair Jr Grand Charolais bulls and heifers, reg., 12- Jackson Springs 205-919-4788-cell. Sebastopol Gander Holderread bloodline, are laying and hatching. Wayne Horrell, Champion. AM Free, $1,200 up. Kaitlyn 18 m/o, makes the industries favorite X, Belt driven air compressor for W-20 prefer pick up, but could ship. $150. + box Garland 910-529-1398. Knight, Reidsville 336-349-4821. $1,000 up. Jason Blackwelder, Wadesboro Case loader. Norwood Blanchard, Burgaw and shipping. Jody Ochs, Weaverville 828- Quail chukars, pheasants, adult birds, Dairy goats Purebred Togenburg, 704-467-4566. 910-259-2003. 712-5335. $2.50 up. Bradley Thompson, Mt. Gilead young Does, old Does $65.00 up. Arlen Jersey bull, full blooded, $300. Eugene NH 256 or 258 dolly wheel hay Young Roosters 6 mos, ready for breed- 910-439-4428. Kilen, Lowgap 336-352-3282. Iacona, Mt Gilead 910-439-4117. rake in VGC. Lee Byerly, Clemmons ing, 1 Barred Rock, 1 RIR, $10/ea. Marcell 09 hatch Mikado, $140 pair; cheer, ADGA registered purebred Nubian Santa Gertrudis cattle top quality show 336-766-7263. Wiseman, Spruce Pine 828-765-9650. $70/pair; blue eared pheasants, $50/ea; Bucks DOB March 09. 1 black and 1 winning, polled bloodlines, heifers, bred 3 pt hitch post hole digger, GC, Law gray game fowl stags, $25 ea. Roy quail, California Valley, $20/pair; gray blonde, $150.00. Steve Bottoms, Ara- heifers and cow/calf pairs, $600 up. Jimmy reasonable. Larry Mills, Monroe 704- Roberts, Mount Gilead 910-439-6210. Jungle Fowl, hens, $50/ea. Tim Howell, rat 336-374-3468. McKnight, Davidson 704-574-3132. 282-0108 or 406-3943. Sturdy Chicken tractor 8ft X 4ft, Candler 423-972-0413 cell. Registered Gelbvieh, Angus, Balancer Angus bulls, AI sired, reg. tattooed, Ford tractor 2000 or 3000 diesel, covered roosting area and screened-in graz- Lewis Brothers, poultry house keeper, yearling bulls and heifers. Excellent EPDs, halter broke, ready to go, calved November PS, GC or similar Ford, reasonable. ing area, large hinged door, $500. Maria DBI dump, $10,000; Kelly pouoltry house Energizer/Rock Granite sires, AmGV “Dams and December 2008, 8 to choose from, Gurney Wayne Moore, Asheboro 336- Ortado, Ivanhoe 910-540-0629. washer, 250 gallon tank, VGC, $3,000. R. of Merit”. Heifers $950, bulls $1,000. Doug $1,200 to $1,500. John Cassavaugh, Lenoir 629-7495. Old English game bantams, black, G. Wadsworth, Carthage 910-947-5118. Holyfi eld, Dobson 336-374-3825. 828-728-9007. brown, silver duckwing, fawn duckwing, Approx. 50 Doves, all colors, some in Rare Leicester Longwool & Tunis/ Registered Angus bulls, 15-16 m/o, Poultry & blue quail, blue barred quail, fawn duckwing pairs all for $100. Bobby Shelton, Greens- Leicester X sheep. Dual-purpose breed $1,200 to $1,400/ea. Jim Rhyne, Statesville splash, $10/ea. Allen Roberts, Seagrove, boro 336-621-1094. with silky, long, curly, prized handspinner’s 704-872-6996. Supplies 910-571-2036. fl eece. excellent mothers, friendly. Ram/ewe Polled Hereford cattle registered For Sale 2 houses of poultry equipment Poultry & lambs-$300 up. Ewe/X’s $150up. Mary bloodline, very gentle bulls, $800/ea. Nancy Young India Blue.Emerald Spauld- $10,000/per house. Renea Wadsworth, Longhill, Snow Camp, 336-376-1218. McKnight, State Road 336-874-2166-d or ing and Purple Peachicks range in age Carthage 910-947-2650. Supplies Charolais bulls and heifers, 7 mo up, 768-8769-cell. from 6-16 weeks old, $40 up. Randy RIR, baby chicks. $3/ea; hatching Wanted duke 914 bloodline,very gentle, $600, Keith Angus bred cows, bred heifers, bred Allen, Albemarle 704-986-0346. eggs $8/doz.; 1 rooster w/2 laying hens, Richardson, Graham 336-376-6979. cows, cow/calf pairs, $800. Tommy Parker, Modern game bantams B.B.reds and 24 breeds Fancy Pigeons, over 1,000 07/08, $29/pkg. Ross Olive, Apex 919- 5 calves, 3 bulls, 2 heifers, Black Thomasville 336-476-6376. Birchem, pairs and trio’s, $20-$40. Earlie on site, www.colorpideons.com, $10 up. 362-8446. Angus X Black Simmental. Born Jul 09. Feeder pigs Tamworth/Hamp mix pasture Mitchell. New Hill 919-362-7348. Danny Joe Humphrey, Kinston 800- Bantams Partridge Cochin rooster $500 up. Paul Smith, Providence, NC raised, age 10-16 wks, $60-$80/ea. Ron Pair of Eurasian collared doves for 527-0918. $5; Partridge Cochin pair /$15.00; White 336-388-2982, $500 up. Paul Smith, Peters, Reidsville 336-342-7545. breeding, can send carrier for mailing, Bearded Belgian D’Anvers bantams, Silkies 3-hens and rooster $30. Daniel Providence 336-388-2982. Charolais performance tested since Beaufort area. Barbara Phillips, Smyrna 252- Quail color, quality hens and roosters, Stephenson, Holly Springs 919-369- Boer goat – Nanny, mature,- white liver 1966, purebred reg. polled and horned, 269-1778. separately or pairs, Bronze Tippet pigeons, 5279. head, $70. Brian Payne , Madison 336- $1,500 to $25,000. Carol and John Dykers, Sebastopol geese e-mail denisemck@ good size, fl ashy color, $5 - $15; Blue White ring-neck doves great pets for 423-2881. Siler City 919-663-2436 or 2931. gmail.com Denise Mckee, Madison 336- Swede Ducks, laying, $7 - $10. Ruth Ann inside or rent for wedding receptions no SimAngus heifers weanlings and bred Black Angus steer DOB 4/09, $200; 548-6406. Myers, Bailey 252-235-2054. release, some pairs and young $10-$15 heifers. $800 up. Solid red Simmental heifer 5/09, $200; heifer 3/08, 1st breed- Millie Fleur cochins and good qual- Pheasants: Blue eared, white eared- each. Nancy Dawson, Bahama 919- registered bull. 2 y/o ready to work,polled, ing, $350. Russell Forte, Locust 980- ity black silkies with lots of fl uff. Debbie drouyni, temnick tragopan, golden, lady 620-8055. gentle, $1,600. Phil Rucker, Hamptonville. 581-0870. Shankle, Norwood 704-474-5988. amherst, java green peafowl (M.muticus), Chicken coop 7x7x7 very nice, 336-468-1675. Brahman cattle reg., gray, 3 bred Blue and Alusian hens or pullets, female woodduck, mandarin, ring teal, $20 up. [email protected], $400. Brandon Boer goats, full blood and percent- cows for spring calving, weaning heifers, chicks as well. R.B. Black, Stanley 704- Vernon Rose, Oriental 252-249-0155. Hawkins, Hurdle Mills 919-724-1067. age. $75 up. Steve Jones, Thomasville bull calves, show quality, $1,250 up; reg. 996-3827. Black breasted Red Old English Trio’s of Brown Chinese geese, one 336-475-6539.. cattle, AI, bred to top herdsires, 10+ yrs, Fancy pigeons no feather legged breeds. Game bantams, $35/pair. Tabbie gander and two geese, for $75. Chris Butcher Hogs, 250-350lbs, corn fed, top bloodlines, bred cows/heifers, cow/calf, Loyd Fox, Hickory 828-381-3793. Nance, Beaufort 252-728-2666. Ervay, Apex 919-880-8538. available weekly, $100-$200. Zane Riley, excellent quality, $1,250/ea. T. McPherson, Baby turkeys, guineas, geese. Kristin Bobwhite quail chicks $2. Michael Mylasian serama chickens. $30/ Hamptonville 336-477-5165. Graham 919-280-2467. Key, Carthage 910-947-3831. King , Mt Airy 336-320-3177. pair; roosters for $10, no extra hens. Reg, Angus yearlings $500; bred Registered purebred black Angus Any color phase of Leghorn chickens, Racing Pigeons; selling out due to E-mail [email protected] Denise cows, $750; bred reg.Angus $1,000. R. K. bulls, excellent EPDs, bred to perform, preferably in southeastern N.C. M. Tony, having developed breeders lung. Pigeons, Mckee, Madison 336-548-6406. Swift, Reidsville 336-508-9601. $1,600 up. Cecil Brown, Seagrove 910- Salemburg 910-990-5368. loft and supplies. Most are fi rst class Game chickens Kelso white, $75; Three meat goat cross does, already 428-9018 or 873-7997. Young birds or hatching eggs, silver Jannsen based grizzles. , $1500.00. James $125/pair. Tony Bowyer, Laurel Hill bred, $40 each or $100/for all. Kim Hicks, Boer goats ABGA, bucks, does, bred spangled Hamburgs and Blacktailed Grant, Dobson 336-352-3597. 910-276-2447. Roxboro 336-599-5938. and open, fullblooded and percentages, Japs. Dale Christy, China Grove 704- Chicken plucker for rent, Feather- Wood duck nest boxes, $25/ea, made Boer Goats. ABGA registered, kid bucks $75 up. David Lawson, Kernersville 336- 855-4942. man tub-style, plucks 4 birds clean in of rought cut 1” x 12” pine lumber, now is and does, DOB 10/09, $75 up. David L. 682-2317 or 996-6747. Nipple drinker for 400’ chicken house, 30 seconds, 1 day $30; 2 days $50; $50 time to put up boxes for next nesting season. Allen, Liberty 336-622-2070. Alpine dairy goat kids doe or buck, $100-$500. Neng Thao, Statesville 704- deposit, you transport. Mary Bennett, Mike Rohr, Battleboro 252-977-0292. Purebred Polled Hereford bulls/he- 3/2010, call to reserve, Free. M. Anita, 450-1265. Rougemont 336-364-4173. Chicken waters came out of chicken fi ers, ages 10 mos and up. Fastforward Ivanhoe 910-669-3340. Male peacock India Blue, reasonable Assorted Batams, hens and roosters, hous, $15/ea. J.E. Allen, Boonville 336- and Bennett bloodlines, $600 up. Boyce Boer goats, reg. ABGA bucks and does, Reed Allen, Council 910-538-9240. grouped in trios, assorted Japs, Silver 468-2723. Asbill, Asheboro 336-629-1994. full and percentage, $100 up. Kenneth One red cochin bantam rooster, must Duck Wings & Americanas, $5/ea Kevin 150 Old English bantams show quality, Santa Gertrudis cows, heifers, and bulls Alley, East Bend 336-699-2531. be dark wine red with soft dropped tail. Jerry Newman, Dobson 336-366-0918. full grown, some have been shown, $2/ea, 6 months and up. polled and horned, $600 Black Balancer bull 50 Angus/50 Brigman, Mooresville 704-857-1065. Pigeons high fl ying tipplers lots of must take all; 10 wood cages, 5 doors up. Terry Ingold, Asheboro 336-629- Gelbvieh, DOB 1/04, EPDs BW .8 ww 37 colors great fl yers, $5/ea. Chuck Burger, on front, wood sides, shingle roof, wide 7152. yw 76 mk 21 act, bw 72 act ww 590 yw Stoneville 336-453-1432. front, $50/ea. Johnny Lowder, Albemarle Livestock Registered Black Angus Cows (5). 1030, $2,000. David Lawson 336-682- Guineas, female or male, $15/ea; 704-983-4669. For Sale Due to calve Jan-Feb 2010 to son of Big 2317 or 996-6747. Buff Cochin, BB Red and Black Tailed Red sex link pullets, just started Eye, great bloodlines, hand fed, good White Japanese bantams, $30/for 2 hens laying Brahma and Japanese, bantams Registered Angus bull. Son of Bon View brood cows. $1,200/ea. Nathan Hedrick, Livestock and 1 rooster. Delbert Spillman, Sophia. and Muscovy ducks, $4.50 up, also build New Design 878, DOB 1/11/2004. calving Ennice 336-657-0994. 336-498-7103. chicken coops. Gary Schlabach, Union ease, gentle, available after March 1, 2010, Pygmy goat kids male and female,. Wanted Mylasian serama chickens, a’s and Grove 336-468-6699 or 468-6541. very productive, calves on site, $2,000. parents on site. 2 yr pygmy/nubian tricolor low b’s $30/pair; extra roosters for $10/ea. Bantams, Japanese, American hens M. Greg, Westfi eld 336-351-4734. buck, $10 - $25. Donna Staley, Liberty 336- Unwanted livestock cows, sheep, email [email protected], Denise and roosters, $5/ea. Thomas McKinney, Fainting goats registered males, females 685-7072. goats, chickens, etc, will give a good Mckee, Madison 336-548-6406. Reidsville 336-694-9492. and wethers, all ages and colors available, Dorset Ram 3 yrs good breed stock, home, large pasture, good shelter, no 3,000 Red Sex Link pullets (young Pigeons Arabian trumpeters, $15; parlor from $100 -$350. Don and Tammie Cain, Dorset (3) Feb. lambs believe to be bred kill facility Bill Boncek, Hollister 252- chickens), laying age, brown eggs, vac- tumblers, $10; Italian owls, $25; Parson $175-$250. Don Scholl, Julian 336- 257-5575. Walkertown 336-754-4303. Any farm animals small rescue will cinated and debeaked, $5.75 up. E.D. rollers, $50/pair. Les Everett, Monroe Three female fainting goats $50 685-9516. Snider, Staley 336-708-2998. 704-283-5430. Llamas mini ILR,Babies and adult, take if you can no longer care for them, for all 3. Jeff Wingfi eld, Elm City 252- donations appreciated to help pay for Three quality americauna roost- Old English bantams several colors, 235-7344. variety of colors, $600 up. Mike and Wanda $5-$10. Norman Suits, Bear Creek 919- Higgins, Gibsonville 336-697-8955. food and vet costs. Teresa Ryan, Smith- ers; 2 pure white, 1 silver. robust rose Black baldy bull, calved 2006, fi eld 585-419-5737. combs. slate/green legs.healthy in all 742-9258. proven,docile. Beefmaster/Angus bull, 18 mo HampX boar. Raised outdoors, Peafowl 9 different breeds, blues, gentle, great sire, several groups of offspring Purebred Tamworth or Hampshire pigs. ways. hatched March 2009; sired by a calved 12/07 $500-$900. Bill Boncek, Hol- Nicky Lee, Wingate 704-282-7200. First-of-class silver roo, brood hens also black shoulder, cameos, purple, green, lister 252-257-5575. on site $200. Duroc sow 18mo has raised 2 Livestock and farm animal adoption on-site, assorted colors of young hens from black shoulder, $40 up; wood ducks, $15. Registered bred Angus cows and litters, great mom, raised & has farrowed and rescue, large family farm, non-profi t, same hatch, $13/ea. M. Andrea, Glade Napoleon and Fannie Tucker, Nashville heifers, $1,000 up. William Judd, Spring outdoors $300, M. Lee, Salisbury 704- no kill facility. Norm Loomis, Camer- Valley 336-657-0382. 252-443-3642. Hope 252-478-6603. 202-9348. on 910-245-1963. January 2010 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 7 FARMLAND FARMLAND WANTED FARM SUPPLIES SMALL ANIMALS Farmland 54 acres. Stokes co, approx. 24 ac. To lease land near Charlotte for Rabbits New Zealand white 4-6 For Sale cleared; 30 ac. timber; old farm house and retriever training, water strong plus, but Titian generator 11 hp, electric start months old, bucks and does $15 up. creek $199,999. J. D. Smith, Mayodan not required. Penn Cox, Charlotte 704- on wheels, $900. James Nance, Asheboro Charles Hennis, Greensboro 336-931- 336-629-5301. Land for sale must consist of 336-548-6960. 817-0424. 0012 or 336-215-8067. 50 ac farm, 25 ac cropland on paved Tract of land, preferable with spring, Cedar fence post 7 ft long, $3/ea. Bobby New Zealand white rabbits, $20/ at least 3 acres and be used for road, Beulaville, 4 bdrm brick house, large stream. David Miller, Newton 828-308- Roberson, Pittsboro 919-542-4237. pet. Kenneth Key, Carthage 910-947- agricultural pur-poses, i.e. cultiva- storage and several smaller bldgs, formerly 5911. Three Goodyear ballon tires, rims, 3831. used for poultry growing, $349,000. Charles Deer hunting land in Halifax or 80R20 G159, good tread in shed. Bill Kal- Redback rabbits good for meat or tion, raising livestock and/or other lam, Walkertown 336-595-4863. farm commodities. Advertisers must Edwards, Richlands 910-324-5379. Ashe for experienced and ethical hunters dog training, $10. T. Lane, Princeton 919- 22 ac Alamance co near the Haw River, that respect regulations and land owners. Fence panels, 4 ft up, $35 up; galva- 291-0257. indicate use of land. Glencoe Mill Village, and park land. Ideal M. Tommy, Lenoir 828-612-5035. nized gated, $35 up; water tanks, galva- Rabbits-New Zealand white or black, for rural enterprise like timber, vineyard, To purchase 10-20 acres of open/mixed nized, $30 up. M. Williams, Marshville American Chinchilla, Harlequin, Mini 27 ac fenced pasture with creek 704-624-6775. beautiful hill, $175,000. Herbert orchard, cattle or horses, $275,000. Cathleen farm/forest land in Anson co. Norman Rex young and breeders, mixed and meat Turner, Durham 919-401-8540. Horne, Shallotte 910-279-4757. 10 ft 3 ft x 8 ft x 4 ft high wooden rabbits, $10 up. Alex Woodlief, Franklin- Enroughty, Nashville 252-459-7252. tables, good for poultry shows, $10/ea; 150, Tree farm 362 Acres, 104 in CREP, 86.50 acres with creek as one line, some Land to coon hunt near or around Bladen ton 919-494-5256. hardwood, good hunting land, $2,000 per county, very respectful of land owners and 3 “ x3” plastic feed cups, $1/ea. Johnny Rabbits Tennessee Red Backs, $10 up. Halifax co, $1,050,000 http://www.bud- Lowder, Albemarle 704-983-4669. cooper.com/362. Bud Cooper, Atlantic acre. Frances Baldwin, Biscoe 910-690- property. Matt Lewis, Bladenboro 910- D. J. Pelt, La Grange 919-778-0361. 1080 or 428-4472. 991-5150. Winco generator 25000 watts on Georgia red back rabbits, for training Beach 252-726-2865. trailer with PTO shaft, $2,000. Ray Kiger, 8.8 ac grassed 3 b/r house, county Land to bowhunt only in northern dogs, replenishing areas, meat or pets, year 13.3 acre tract include 8 yr old Jonesville 336-367-5570. water 1,200 ft paved road rrontage, large Granville and Vance co. Todd McDonald, Ba- round, $11 up. L. J. Smith, Thomasville vineyard and full equipped winery & Cedar fence post 7 ft long, $3/ea; workshop, $175,000. hama 919-479-1692 or 451-8634-cell. 336-476-4112 or 689-7472. tasting room structure & distillery with all other sizes available, rail fencing. Bobby 56 ac good cattle farm with 45 a extra Hog farm cropland wanted paying permits and licenses, $1,500,000. Terry Roberson, Pittsboro 919-542-4237. good grass, 11 ac marketable timber, live premium prices per ac. in Pender, Sampson, Small Animals Crater, Clemmons 335-428-0544. Air compressor 220V 6 ½ hp 60 gallon stream, fenced with woven wire, 2 large Duplin and Johnston co. seeking up to For rent small horse farm with large Devilbiss air power, $300; air compressor Wanted septic tank systems, $3,000/per ac OBO. J. 500 ac. Bobby Atkins, Youngsville 919- old farm house, fenced pasture, stable, 220V 6 ½ hp 80 gallon Argo company, ISO: Silver Fox rabbits, reasonable and shed $650/mo + deposit, references Bennett Ross, Burlington 336-421-9383. 880-7598. 165 ac fenced and X fenced for cattle, $600. Stedman Thomas, Cameron 910- price please., Kim Hamilton, Fayette- req’d. Semora, NC, Caswell co. Wayne 245-7258. ville 910-423-2960. Moore, Milton 336-234-8515. ponds, creeks, good water, working cattle Supplies farm, $6,000/per ac. Hal Parker, Denton Ford truck motor and transmission, Horse farm 9.9 acres, pasture, 5 7.5, low mile, $800. James Staley, Seagrove stall barn, out buildings, ‘91 single 336-302-4545. For Sale Seeds & Plants 82 ac Sampson co, 50 ac cleared, 336-879-2322. wide. Davidson co. 5 miles north of Kellogg American air compressor, For Sale Denton $80,000. Jerry Hill, High Point balanced in timber, 1831 sq ft house, Two grist mill stones in mint condition grain bin, 120 ft out blding, work barn, good for farm use, 1 ½ hp motor, 115 336- 250-2620. measuring 50” diameter, $1,000/for both. Blueberry plants Premier and O’Neal, $655,000. Delbridge Peterson, Salemburg or 230 volt, $700 OBO. Tim Lambeth, 74 ac. in Randolph co, wooded w/ap- Robert J. Taylor, Rocky Mount 252-442- Dwarf yaupon hollies in 3 gal. for $9.95; 910-564-4962. Winston-Salem 336-475-5059. prox. 1/3rd pasture land, two streams, barn, 2596, ftaylor@[email protected]. Summit bronze muscadine grape vines in 1 For lease 10-12 ac Stokes co, fi elds 288 cell styrofoam fl oat greenhouse Wilson Kindley Gold Mine and farmhouse New 20 bushel wood fruit/vegetable gal. for $4.95; $9.95/3 gal.; $4.95/1gal. Greg accessible to waterways, ideal for plant- trays, 3/$1, GC. Danny Pierce, Princeton w/1,400’ paved drive, $695,000. Jackie bins, oak skid with Poplar bin, $65 up Bruhn, Raleigh 919-790-0480. ing burley or fl ue-cured tobacco, cotton, 919-920-0238. Johnson, Asheboro 336-302-1702. assembled at pallet shop and can produce Prickly Pear cactus plants perfect grain products, vegetables, $230/per ac Yellow locust split rails $7/ea; 10 ft 51 acres, Caswell co, Yanceyville, most any size, custom band sawmilling and holiday gifts, blooms yellow & red, hardy for fi elds w/water access, $100/per ac or other lengths. Randle Letterman, Green hunting retreat or mini farm, with pond, rough lumber also available, $65 up. Chad fast growing, $4. Cindy Mantyla, 725 all other fi elds. Phyllis B Cunningham, Mtn 828-208-1318. adjacent to state game lands, $178,500. Sam Sale, Ronda 336-526- 8038. State Camp Rd, Vanceboro, NC 28586, Raleigh 919-890-9217. Pecan cracker, cracks 50 to 100 lbs/ Munday, Kernersville 336-358-3225. Burlap bags. bundles of 25, 36” x [email protected]. 48 ac 44 in pastur, 2 ponds, 30x50 per hr, $900; electric pea sheller, $900. Small mountain farm, 8 ac all 28”, 25 bags/$15. Kevin O’Neill, Belews Sawtooth Oak seedlings, container shop, 12x12 storage bldg, 2 b/r, 2 bath Buck Barrier, Midland 704-888-5549 or cleared, in grass, great for Christmas Creek 336-414-8503. grown, 12 to 16 inches tall, $1; Catalpa house, $439,000. Cora Brickhouse, Gates 743-3533. trees, produce, livestock, one large barn Gallagher electric fence chargers. seedlings, 24 inches plus, $2 each. Keith Co 252-357-2668. Milk tank 180 gallon, Delaval self w/concrete fl oor, other buildings and 1 M400 used daily, LNC. 1 B100 Solar West, Kinston 252-560-5354. 55 ac Davie/Yadkin co, 30x28 wired contained, EC, $1,000; 400 gallon Delaval good farm house, excellent water supply Charger with battery, like new used very Muscadine grape vines NC Certifi ed garage/workshop, 2 shed, 3 storage bld- milk tank, $1,600. Jay Hall, Harmony and quality, $249,900 with some owner little, $150/ea, Jackie Johnson, Trinity 336- Grower I have Nesbitt, Summit, Noble, ings, big bran, 2 fenced pastures, 20 ac 704-450-2329. fi nancing. Frank Williams, Sparta 336- 475-6975. Carlos varieties in one gallon or bare wooded, 20 ac hay, fi elds/pasture, 2 ac Goat milk cheese, dill, garlic, herbes 372-1946. 5 solar panels. 4’x10’, new in ‘85. root, $10. Brad Hill, Elon 336-421-0288, pond, house, $550,000. Vickie Whicker, de provence, plain, $13/per lbs. + shipping. Horse ranch 18 ac between Greens- average condition, $95/ea. Danny Snider, [email protected]. Mocksville 336-782-9642. Anita Male, Ivanhoe 910-669-3340. boro and Burlington, 2 barns , one with Linwood 336-752-2667. Japanese maples-1 gal to 95 gal, 57 ac Union co, pond, hay fi elds, 800 4x4x7 ft locust post, $6.50/ea; 7 ft apartment, pond and creek, 2 arenas, Band sawed lumber for fencing, many different varieties, other plants as ft road front, co water, paved drive, house, round or split locust post, $4/ea; 10 ft one large arena lighted, totally fenced sheds barns, etc, oak, pine, poplar, maple, well,$3-$750. Jim Holland, Lewisville 336- 3 dwellings, $499,900. Tommy Nesbit split locust rails, $6/ea. Dean Richardson, $175,000.Sherry Gerringer, Whitsett 336- cedar, walnut any dimension up to 25 ft in 813-5543. 704-289-4381. Sparta 336-372-5556. 402-13325. length $.50 ft up. Glenn Jones, Winston- Zinnia seeds 09 crop large heads $3 Mini farm 17+ ac southern Person Randolph co 20 ac, secluded, approx. Salem 336-817-4325. cash for 3 tablespoonful good measure, co, 800 ft paved road front, half wooded, Supplies 14 ac cleared, creek, great for mini farm, R-4 Industrial tires, 17.5L x 24, 8 send money and SASE. Jack Taylor, 120 half open, ideal for horses/hunting, pond site, 15 minutes from Greensboro ply mounted on Kubota rims, LNC, $500. Wanted Queens Dr, King 27021 $105,000. Larry Weaver, Rougemont Rd or Asheboro, $95,000. DeVane Williard, Carson Hill, Archdale 336-847-7170. Sunfl ower Seeds - Old Timey Type, 336-364-7516. Randleman 336-495-8470. 5-V tin from approx.100 pieces 5, 7, Used telephone poles, will pick up. Tom Huge 12-14LB Flower, 15-18” Diameter. 111 wooded ac, southern Davidson co 25 ac horse or cattle farm two story 9, 12 ft lengths, $2-$5/ea. Sid Teague II, Walker, Ruffi n 336- 280-8356. 25 Seeds/$3, 50 Seeds/$5, Send S.A.S.E $5,000/per ac; 142 ac souther Davidson co, shop 26x50 with 26x50 shelter, two story Lewisville 336-946-2450. Stihl 034 chain saw parts. Forrest & cash. N. Smoot, 6227 Welborn Rd barn utility bldg, 81 ac fenced, water, ideal building 24x32, 34x50 hay shed, tobacco Heavy round bale feeders with hay Michael, Lexington 336-787-4006. Trinity, NC 27370. for horses or cattle farm, $6,500/per ac. barn, 1-1/2 acre pond, stream, 15 acres saving basket made to hold 1 bale square Free or cheap rubber wide conveyor Catalpa trees, the fi sh bait tree in pots, Colon Terrell, Denton 336-859-3611. fenced pasture land, $140.000. Jimmy feeder $800; round feeder, $900. Jason belts or stall or trailer mats for stall com- trees are from 2 to 3 feet tall $10/each. 10 ac with 2 rooster houses, 40’ x 500’ Julian, Eden 336-623-2817. Harwood, Mt. Pleasant 704-436-2704. fort for rescued, old & disabled horses Kevin Campbell, Harmony 704-539- upgraded to tier 3, $75,000 income with Davidson co. 17.5 ac, tyro twsp,2 Free horse manure, must load and w/severe arthritis. Trecia Brown, Lake 4481 after 6 pm. 1,600 sq ft DW building and farm equip- creeks, 1/2 ac pond, make beautiful horse haul yourself, would prefer someone Wylie 803-628-6555. K-31 for sale. $27/50 lbs. bags, ment, $285,000. Rufus Austin, Carthage farm, 85% barbed fence, quiet country who will take all, small dump truck load. Looking for 1,000 growth tubes for a cheaper by the pallet; straw blankets 8’ x 910-947-3145. acres, $230,000. Steve Yarborough, Lex- M. Jenna, Gold Hill 704-907-2701. vineyard, at least 2 ft. long & reasonable price. 112.5’ $24/ea. M. Mitch, Charlotte 704- ington 336-787-4003. Horse manure partially decomposed/ Jim Lofts, Beulaville 910-471-0268. 676-9788. Fourth generation farm, 38.2+/- AC Farmland composted for fi elds/gardens, $35, free 5-7-10 gallon nursery containers, Camellia japonica, assorted colors off US Hwy 421S, Hwy. 62 exit, Julian, delivery/dump truck load w/in 25 mile used or new, need 100 or more. Jim $5/ea; Camellia sasanqua, assorted colors, approx. 10 ac mowed fi elds/pasture land Wanted radius, $1 per mile beyond that; clean Holland, Lewisville 336-813-5543. $4/ea; Azaleas, assorted colors, 5/$10. with remainder woods, horse barn and fi nely ground sawmill shavings for horse Quantity of 2-4 greenhouse structures Jim Gibson, Ellerbe 910-652-6154 or buildings, no house, $259,000. Ruth To rent farms in and around Greene, stalls, dump truck load, $165, free delivery with approx. dimensions of 35’ W x 96’ 573-7914. Deviney, Greensboro 336-852-4344. Wayne, Wilson and Pitt co, farmer looking w/in 40 mile radius. T. K. Cook, Mill L. Todd Fitzpatrick, Hillsborough 919- Water Hyacinths 20 plants $5, 8.006 ac Yadkin co fenced pasture to expand operation. Greg Hinnant, Snow Spring 828-625-8770. 732-3630. great for small ponds, water basins; 1 ac pond in center, 492.1 ft road front, Hill 252-747-8268. Heavy Duty and light weight gates, Used 5, 10, 15 gallon nursery pots, used aloes, bouganvillias, mexican petunia, 2821 Wyo Road, $80,000. Kathleen To rent pasture for cattle, Spring 10’, 12’, 14’, and 16’ long, $79 up. Eugene tobacco or nursery greenhouses. Kenneth shrubs, trees, etc., $2-$50. Bobby Reavis, Winston-Salem 336-924-8856 Hope, Bunn, Sevem Paths area. William White, Taylorsville 828-312-6018. Lowe, Lowgap 336-352-4048. Williams, Chadbourn 910-770-0922. aft. 7 pm. Judd, Spring Hope 252-478-6603. Rough sawn pine great for all outbuild- Horse-drawn hay rake or similar imple- Muscadine grape vines, apple, 4.6 acre horse farm, 100% fenced, 3 Deer hunting land in Granville county ings and siding $.50 b/f.; white oak great for ment, doesn’t need to be in great shape, blackberry, cherry, blueberry, pear, peach, bed, 2 bath home, new horse barn with will pay good price, 100 to 300 acres. Richard fencing and trailer decking $1.20 b/f. Jack can pick up, reasonable. B.Mesmer, Me- pecan, fi g, raspberry, kiwi, persimmon, hayloft, orchard and grape arbor, $160,000 Cassidy, Denton 336-859-0741. Murdock, Rolesville 919-669-1859. bane 919-563-2929. plum, pomegranates, apricot, hellebores, OBO. www.everdawn.com/farm Clint To rent corn land for 2010 season in Clear 1/2 gallon jars good for feeding Frick edger 27”, 32”, 3-saw, also need dogwood, $15-$35. S. Walter Upchurch, Sutton, Walnut Cove 336-949-4531. Davie, Iredell or Yadkin co will pay $100/ bees and storing supplies, $1.50/ea; fi re parts for Frick edger. Harlan Sawyer, Swan- Raleigh 919-417-9904. 30 acres Davidson co, Southmont. per acre. Ray Dunlow, Statesville 336- extinguishers, water type 2 1/2 gallon, nanoa 828-298-8855. Tifton 44, Tifton 85, $4-$8.50. Debbie 25+ ac aged pine tree farm, 36x24 new 409-0998. great for combines, $30. Gary Michael, Rim for 1954 model 40 standard JD tire or Bruce, Maxton 910-844-6003. barn, county water, small pasture, deer To lease land for hunting, and to teach Lexington 336-239-3717. size 11.2x24 waffl e wheel. R.B. McKinley, Okra Seeds- Clemson Spineless, and wildlife, $185,000. L.W. Shoaf, Lex- my children about hunting. I am an expe- Approx. 300 tons of rich top soil recently Siler City 919-742-5331. 100 seeds/$5 and SASE. Zeb Price, 1509 ington 336-956-0404. rienced hunter. John Arnold, Trinity 336- dredged from farm irrigation lake located Good used corral system w/automatic LeAnne Ct., Raleigh, NC 27606. 7 acres $40,000 in Randolph co. Joe 465-6029. in NE Alamance county, price nego per ton. head gate, reasonable. Joel Harris, Oxford Peter pepper seed, $1/per pod with Millikan, Randleman 704-236-7798. To lease pasture for cattle northern Ala- Cal Jeffries, Mebane 336-421-9967. 252-492-0613. SASE; NC grown Palmetto palm tree seed, 15.5 ac Cleveland co, 10 ac. in timber, mance county, any size acreage considered, Automatic cattle head gate and Fieldstone, rock wall, log tobacco barn 4 seed, $1 with SASE. J. R. Anderson, 310 5 ac open, creek, very quiet,surrounded good references. erobertson@pelladirect. other cattle handling equipment , Keith or log building in Triad area. Phyllis Davis Saddlewood Dr. Goldsboro 27534. by farmland, 200 ft. road frontage, excel- com, Eddie Robertson, Burlington 336- Masters, Bakersville 828 766 8207. & Dave Blackwood, 336-317-0831. Upland creecy, $.25 packet + SASE. lent for small farm, $5,500/ac. Jarrett 669-0792. Outdoor Wood furnace, LNC, Made Belt pulley for H or M Farmall, must Thad Wiseman, 2541 Union Cross Ch Blanton, Shelby 704-473-0466. Small parcel of land in Watauga, Avery By Central Boiler, Model # Classic CL- be in GC. Harvey Meadows, Tobaccoville Rd., Yadkinville 27055. 64.21 acres with 2004 1874+/-sq ft. or Ashe counties, water onsite a plus. Daniel 5648, 500,000 BTU, very effi cient, dual 336-983-3021. Old Timey cockscomb seeds, 200 4br/2bath mobile home, 1/2 mile off road , Thomas, Lexington 336-705-1033. option, $5,500. Bobby Miller, Winston- Used tractor tires 2 rear tires for 1959 seeds, SASE, + $3 cash. Barry Cox, 6225 approx. 40 ac. fenced for cattle & horses, Looking for 50-2000+ acres in central Salem 336-362-3342. Farmall, must be in GC, 12.4 x 24. Linda Welborn Rd, Trinity 27370. 20ac wooded w/wildlife, $279,900. C. N.C. possible long term lease for several 13,000 watt generator, 3 pt hitch, Norris, Goldston 919-356-1408. American boxwoods 18-30”. $.80/ Doolittle Marshville 704-624-3097. hunters, not a club, to practice management PTO driven with 200 Amp S.S. transfer Used tractor tires 11-28 tractor or per inch, all sizes you dig, good shape Three 500 ft poultry houses on type hunting, references available. Matt Sw, never used, $1,300. Bob Herring, turf tread, GC. Roy Kelly, Sanford and fullness, Greg and Peggie Cranford, 25 acres in Anson co near Union and Sink, Winston- Salem 336-978-5956. Liberty 336-317-8225. 919-353-5005. Brasstown 828-361-8680. Stanly co, litter shed, generator build- To lease for deer hunting in Cabar- Prefi ert Model 91 headgate and head- Flower seeds, mixed hardy hybis- ing, and pond, $535,000 OBO. Roddy rus, Stanley, Anson co, responsible gate stand, new in 2003, $800 OBO. Mark Small Animals cus, hardy white angel trumpets, 1 tsp Tomberlin, Oakboro 704-791-2052. hunter and son will obey your rules. Robert Robertson, Mocksville 336-403-0299. $2/ea. Gail Harris, 4522 Hwy 221 South, 27 acres. 20 are hay, brick house, city Harris, Harrisburg 704-455-8779. Milking parlor in and out gates, all For Sale Marion 28752. water and well, $329,900. Maria McKeon, To lease deer land for 2010 hunting steel heavy duty pipe, $500. Wilbur McRae, Pure-bred English spot rabbits, female/ Blackberry plants thornless triple Jacksonville 910-455-2274. season in Montgomery, Davidson or Ran- Maxton 910-844-5860. male, several colors to choose from, $10 up crown, shipping February and March 2010, For lease 57.6 ac Ghio, Scotland co, dolph co. Randy Ballard, Charlotte 704- Rough cut lumber 2x4 2x6 anything depending on age, sex and quality. Delbert 20 plants/$60. Hairl Russell, Huntersville has soybean and wheat basis, 43 ac with 540-7393. you want pine $.50 cent a board foot. Spillman, Sophia 336-498-7103. 704-948-6987. electric fence in place, can be used for Pasture land to rent in or around M. Jonathan, High Point 336-906-0355. Blue-eyed snow-white Lionhead and Nellie R. Stevens hollies 4-5 ft tall, 3 cattle/horse farming, $1,800/yr. Dwight Anson co, 50 + ac. Nicholas, Monre 704- 10 kw generator, 4 cyl. diesel engine, Netherland Dwarf rabbits, $10-$20. O. ft. wide, balled and burlaped, $50. Mike Scholl, Raleigh 919-872-7182 or 215- 764-3634. 1 phase or 3 phase, $,2500. S. Troxler, Kluttz, Rockwell 704-425-9575. Hicks, Greensboro 336-253-6173. 9369 [email protected]. To lease farmland for deer hunting Browns Summit 336-601-1006. Californian & New Zealand white Voodoo lily bulbs, largest and most Duplin co 50 to 400 acres plus cut- in Randolph or Chatham co, 100 acres 3,000 sq ft metal blding, 5-10 ft rabbits pedigreed and grade available rare fl ower, limited supply, huge bulbs, over woods land starting at $1,450/per + preferably, responsible hunter. Jason doors, insulated, wired, we will move or year round, hybrids available also great $10 + $4 shipping; medium $7 + $3.50 acre. M.F. Bostic Jr, Rose Hill 910- Chandler, Burnsville 828-284-2579 or you move. Johnny Lowder, Albemarle for table fare, pets, showing, $10 up. J.C. shipping. Toby Hawkins, 3832 Hwy 801 289-2363. 682-7037. 704-983-4669. Cole, Canton 828-648-8327. N, Mocksville 27028. Page 8 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW January 2010 SEEDS & PLANTS HAY & GRAIN HAY & GRAIN FARM LABOR TRUCKS & TRAILERS Fescue 31 $25/50lbs. germination 2009 spring and fall cutting of fescue Horse quality hay $25/roll, delivery Professional farrier service available, Mack Cab over truck Renault 91% $25/50 lbs. Joe Millikan, Randle- and orchard grass hay, 4x5 bales, stored available. H.O. Davis, Reidsville 336- 16 yrs experience with world class horses, diesel eng., 5-spd. trans., 22 ft. wood man 704-236-7798. in barn, $25. Larry York, Staley 336- 260-7606. show horses and pleasure horses, will work fl oor, $2,200; 1985 Mercedes model 1317 Limber cob seed corn $2/lbs. plus 824-2077. Mixed fescue and orchard grass, 4x4 with vets on problem cases, corrective truck, Mercedes eng., 5-spd. trans., 20ft. shipping, min. order of 5 lbs. Miles Horse quality fescue and horse quality round bales, stored in barn, $15/roll. Marie shoeing, natural trims. Reasonable.Troy all steel bed, etc., $2,200; Dodge Ram Hamrick, Shelby 704-472-4622. orchard grass, sq bales or 4x4 rolls, de- Lambeth, Winston-Salem 336-788-1800. MacLean, Belews Creek 336-813-1235. 1-ton truck, auto. trans., all wheel drive, Leyland cypress 1 gal., 2.50; 3 gal., livery possible, $3.50-$25. Randy Bryant, Fescue orchard grass mix 4x4 round Repair, restoration and painting of 45,000 actual mi., $5,200; etc. Wayne $7; green giant, 1 gal. $2.50; 3 gal., $7; Jonesville 336-835-2714. bales, stored in barn, $20/ea. Jay Mayberry, all tractors and farm equipment, including Jones, Mt. Ulla 704-663-1667. David Brown, reasonable, on-site service 7 gal., $15; hollies, 3 gal., $8; junipers, 4x4 round bales of Bermuda fescue mix N. Wilkesboro 336-696-2456. 1988 16’ Hudson trailer, $1,100. Dale and towing avail. Danny Hicks, Siler City Burgess, Mooresville 704-663-3289. 3 gal., $8, crepe myrtles, 3 gal., $10; $18/roll. Charles Long, Lexington 336- Straw, $2.50/bale; crabgrass hay, 919-704-5219. 7 gal., $20. Ralph Modlin, Archdale 853-5274. mowed when tender, no rain, $3/bale. M. ‘78 Gore 2 Horse straight load trailer, Bushhogging and scrape blade work, fl oors, tires & bump guards in great cond., 336-880-0317. Excellent quality horse hay, square Moss, Concord 704-782-4379. southeast Guilford and surrounding area, Lucky buckeyes for planting, $4..75/ bales orchard grass and Timothy mix no Fescue 09, 4x5 horse quality, inside, has hay rack w/tack compartment, $1,400 $35/per hr with a 2 hr. min. Bill Rogers, OBO. Anna Shumaker, Woodleaf 704- doz; buckeyes to crrry for luck, $3.50/doz rain barn stored test from 12-15% protein $25; cow inside, $20; outside, $12 under Climax 336-674-6208 or 337-5250. includes shipping. Jules Simmons, Sylva 50+lbs bales $3 to $4/per bale John Yates, plastic, $15. Jim Falls, Kings Mtn 704- 798-7136. Will provide on-site security or your 2005 F-350 Lariat Crew Cab, long 828-226-4700. Fleetwood 336-877-5179. 739-9191. farm in Wayne or surrounding co in exchange Money plant seeds 50/$1; 4 o’clock, Orchard grass/fescue mix fall cut Square bales spring cutting, horse for camper hookups. Marshall Jameson, bed 4x4 diesel, all options, 145,000 mi., $19,500. Bryant York, Stony Point pink, 20/$2; touch me nots, pink, 20/$1; square bales no rain in barn $3/ea.Heath quality, mixed orchard/fescue, some les- Seven Springs 919-252-7225. Will train young horses to fi nishing 704-881-2524. castor bean, 10/$1 + SASE. Johnnie Coble, Ford, Ronda 336-902-1101. pedeza/grass hay, well tied, $4.50/bale; 1987 Suzuki Samara 4x4, runs 104 Carlos Dr, Huntersville 28078. Large 4x4 round bales, 48”x 50” net also 4x5 round bales of mixed grass for horses already riding, getting horses useable and safe, $600 includes board, feed and good, est. 30 mpg, great farm “Gator,” wrapped, 500 lbs, good dry horse quality cattle from spring 08, $13/ea nego. Steve $1,750. Todd Lowder, Albemarle. 704- hay in shed, no rain, $20/a roll. John Royall, Beckner, Mebane 919-563-5666. training. Langdon Pleasant, Ayden 919- Seeds & Plants 291-9168. 982-4244. Thurmond 336-957-6747. Alfalfa and orchard grass hay, 50 lb 1998 Chevrolet truck, 3/4 ton long Wanted 4x4 round bales, 2009 1st and 2nd bales, no rain, horse quality, alfalfa, $7/in Pasture fencing, all types of farm fencing, over 40 years experience, $2.25/per ft up. bed, vortech v-8, clean truck, good tires, cutting, shed kept, $20. Joel Church, fi eld, $8/in barn, wheat straw tight bales, James Staley, Seagrove 336-879-2322. a/c, p/s, p/b, tilt cruise, towing pkg., bed, Cowhorn turnip seed. Greg Wilkesboro 336-957-6508. $2.75. H. Phipps, Julian 336-446-6817. mat chrome wheels, GC, $3,750. Sam Bruhn, Raleigh 919-790-0480. Wheatstraw $2.50/per bale at barn. G.T. Trucks & Bailey, Norwood 704-985-3737. Jarvis Golden prolifi c corn seed, Underwood, Elon 336-349-7283. Hay & Grain Trailers 20 foot Johnny Gregory truck about one pound. Kenneth Williams, Fall cutting fescue mix, no rain, sq body, all steel, $1,250. Allan Simpson, Winston-Salem 336-765-9517. bales $2.75; 4x5 round bales, $20. M. Wanted For Sale Maysville 910-389-4219. Old timey speckled purple butter Kirk, Charlotte 704-201-4739. 2000 Dodge Ram 1500 longbed,auto One to two horse wagon, GC, red, bean seeds that occasionally have solid Custom ground feed for cattle includes Pinestraw pine needles, 10,000 bales. locking 4 x 4 PW.AC.PDL, 125K.mi.auto. $500. James Davis, Lillington 910- purple beans, vines running, not bush corn, grain, salt and calcium, molasses James Simmons, Vale 704-276-0041 trans.5.2 eng., reg. cab Larame sport 890-9698. type. Jo Macon, Ramseur 919-663-3007 avail. upon request. $.11/per lb. Shannon after 6 pm. edition,VGC, $4,000. Brent Strickland 5 spd. trans. for 1995, ‘96 or ‘97 or 545-5020-cell. Corriher, China Grove 704-202-6020 or Louisburg 252-213-2667. 4-cyl Ford Ranger, low mileage, guar- 202-8249. Bees, Supplies 1963 to 1965 Ford F-250 and F-600 parts, anteed, $500.Jim Hunsucker, Robbins Hay & Grain Wheat straw $2.75 at barn, delivery & Services $5 - $500. Jason Dufour, Nashville 252- 910-639-0294. available for additional charge. Adam 230-6387. 4 X 8 foot utility trailer, wood fl oor For Sale Moore, Monroe 704-361-2435. For Sale 2001 2500 2wd Dodge truck quad & wood built, steel axle, tires will be Hay-square bales oats $3/ea; fescue cab. w/matching fi berglass top. 38,000 replaced before buying, photos avail., Coastal Bermuda square bale 45- NOTICE and orchard grass mix $3/ea, will help miles.$13,500 OBO; 1969 Ford one-ton $400. Erica Bowman, Youngsville 919- 50 lbs, clean, weed free, no mold, good load.. Tim Honeycutt, Mount Pleasant 704- N.C. law requires a permit to dump truck, reliable. $3,000 OBO John 414-2737. color, no animal waste sprayed, state 436-2731. sell honey bees in the state. A permit Harper 336-250-4869. 2003 Chevrolet 2500HD LT 4X4, tested $4.50. David Haddock, Winter- Horse quality hay - tight bales is not required for: The sale of less 2009 Texas Bragg gooseneck trailer,14,000lbs extended cab, short bed, Duramax diesel ville 252-714-7061. fescue mixed, oats/rye 2009 no rain in than 10 bee hives in a calendar year, capacity,20’ with 4’ dovetail,spring assist 149,000 mi., leather w/all options, new Horse quality coastal Bermuda, barn, $3/ea. Vernon Hill, Mount Pleas- a one-time going-out-of-business sale ramps,new,$6,000. Fred Williams, Randle- tires, GC, $17,500. Brian Stafford, Broad- clean, baled 8/09, 40-50 lbs, stored in ant 704-436-9524. of less than 50 hives, or the renting of man, 336-253-6900. way 919-499-7245. barn, pick up, $3.50, will help you load, Fescue 4x5 horse quality $25 in bees for pollination purposes or their GMC 6500 cab & chassis with 3208 1979 Chevy 1-ton fl atbed, 350 eng., delivery avail. Charles Vandiford, Snow barn. Justin Ridenhour, Salisbury 704- cat engine & allison trans., 53,000 actual good clean farm truck, $2,500. Russ Hill 252-717-8092. movement to gather honey. 633-2182. miles,good tires, $2,500; 1990 Dodge Brock, Mt. Olive 919-738-8341. Orchard grass horse quality, square Contact Don Hopkins, state apia- 2001 16ft. Adams GN stock trailer Mixed grass 4x4 round bales, $20. M. service truck 360 gas engine & auto.trans. bales $5.50; round bales $35; cow hay rist, NCDA&CS, 1060 Mail Service dressing room, hauls great, $4.500. Sarah John, Matthews 704-847-8385. w/liftgate & fl ip top lids on bed, $1,800. round bales, $20. John Maddrey, Roanoke Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1001 for Dunn, Sanford 919-777-4950. 09 straw. tight bales, $2.75/ea, 400 Jerry Poteat, Mount Airy 336-401-1629. Rapids 252-583-3291. information. 1980 Ford F700 w/log rack and O bales, delivery optional. Joe Clendenin. 2000, F350 power stroke,auto,4X4,super Orchard grass fescue horse quality Frick saw mill, $3,000/for both. Wayne Statesville 704-880-3209. crew 4-door Lariet, leather interior, 114,000 no rain, stored under shelter, square bales Spring nucs $85, beginning of April, Walker, Casar 704-538-8890. 09 fescue and orchard mix square 60 lb miles, great clean truck (not a dully), $4.50; 4x5 round bales, $40; cow quality order soon to reserve our earliest nucs. 1975 Intern’l tandem dump truck, bales $5/ea; fescue round bales, 4x5, $25/ea $15,000. Josh Butler, East Bend 336- 4x5 round bales, $30, delivery available. David Simonson, Statesville 704-872-0038 LN Detroit eng. w/3 spd., air seat, bud in barn. Derrick Bass, Statesville 704- 409-9089. Jay Hohn, Archdale 336-289-3686. or www.newwaydisplay.com/honey.htm. front wheels, air gate, swing gate, new 902-3950. 1974 International V/8 w/twin cyl. Cow or goat hay got wet after mow- Taking orders for 5 frame nucs, spring electric tarp, good 14 ft bed, trailer hitch 4x5 round bales of hay, $35 OBO shed dump, 16’ steel bed w/42” sides, GC, ing, dried well and stored in barn good ’10, no frame exchange, $95; queens from w/airbrake connections, long wheel kept, this years; square bales, $7. Dewey $3,000 Ervin Miles 336-421-3897. for mulch or sowing grass, cows will eat VSH X Minnesota hygienic Italian open base, $6,995. Laura Payne, Madison Mesimer, Davidson 704-933-8931. Tilt trailer, 5 ft. wide 10 ft. long, great it, $1.50/ea. Keith or Don Moore, Elon mated avail., $20, state inspected. David 336-548-6630. Horse quality state tested fescue, last cut cond., $600. Billy Breeden, Haw River 336-584-1222 or 584-3195. Bridgers, Wilmington 910-686-1947. 57 Chevy pickup bed trailer & tail of the year, pure fescue, $4/sq bales; 4X5 336-578-3454. Good horse hay fescue orchard mix, Taking orders for 20 5 frame nucs gate orig., running light, nice bed, $400; rolls, $40; mixed rolls, Johnson grass mix, 94 Sundowner 2 horse slant load with never rained on, good size bales, $2.50- with very good Russian X buck fast bees, all steel fl at bed for 1 ton truck, 13’ x $30. Lee Dry, Locust 704-985-3887. dressing room. all new tires, VGC, GVWR 8 ‘ w/4 ft head board tie down on bed, $3.50. Douglass Everhart, Lexington $95 w/no frame exchange, pick up 4/2010. Fescue horse quality, 4x4 round bales, 7,000 lbs., clean, $6,000 OBO. Bonnie $1,000 OBO. B. Kallam, Walkertown 336-596-3478. Tony Parker, Bolton 910-655-0741. $30 in barn; orchard grass rolls in barn, Gutch, Burlington 336-584-3032. 336-595-4863. Fescue 4x4 round bales, under shed, no Italian package bees and 5 frame nucs, $35; fescue cow hay $25/in barn. Tony 16 ft. Hardee trailer, tandem axle, tilt Trailer Reids 5 ton bed, 18 ft. metal, 2 rain, $25. Donnie Clayton, Roxboro 336- avail. April 1-15, 1,000 cardboard 5 frame Sigmon, Claremont 828-238-3290. bed, $2,500. S. Troxler, Brown Summit 5/16 ball pintle hook, new ramps, shelter, 599-2515. nucs, full of bees, $80, no frame exchange, Orchard grass and fescue mix square 336-601-1006, GC, $3,100. Albert Davis, Sanford 919- Clover/fescue mix, dry in barn, tight 3-lbs. package w/queen, $55/ea. Timmy bales, $3/ea. J. David Honeycutt, Albe- 89 Chevy Silverado 3500 1-ton 774-4733 or 776-3470-night. square bales $3; 4x5 round bales $25; ap- Holt, Siloam 336-710-4904. marle 704-982-6529. dually truck, extended cab, 454 engine, 1991 Chevy spreader truck, SS body proximately 100 square bales, 2 y/o $2.25. 5 Frame nucs excel. quality, treated 60 bales fescue extra heavy, good auto, 73,000 original miles, 2- tone red & 210 cat engine, full power, 5 spd, 2 spd, L. Hirschy, Sparta 336-200-2007. for mites and nosema, new Italian queens, quality, $4/per bale. Clifton Pitts, Glen maroon, $5,000. Kevin Pulliam, Eden 336- PS, LN tires, foam marker, 29,000 GVW, 4x4 round bales fescue and orchard nucs in cardboard boxes, no frame ex- Alpine 828-584-1601. 623-9142. $9,500. Frank Hobson, 336-679-6244. grass, $25. Lloyd Roberts, Sophia 336- change, $95/ea, avail. April 2010. Tommy 5x5 round bales, $15/ea. Shane 87 Ford Lariat F150, 4wd, new tires 1990 Volvo/White tri axle dump truck, 209-4020. Woodfi n, Statesville 704-872-5129 or Hammer, Stony Point 828-612-2368. & rims, motor runs good, body good, needs air gate, barn door, rebuilt CAT diesel, Square bales fescue, orchard grass, red 657-6471-cell. 225 square bales, 2008 fescue, trans., $1,800. Chris S., Asheboro 336- GC, $15,000. Larry Allen, Asheboro clover, $3.50. Kelly Carpenter, Greens- $2/per bale. Jim Sitts, Morganton 828- 625-4849. 336-672-0300. boro 336-314-1462. 674-0844. 1999 2500 quadcab Dodge 4x4 diesel, Heavy duty trailer, 16 ft tri axle, can Orchard grass square bales, good Farm Labor Mulch hay round bales, Free, you 89,000 mi., Slt Larime White, shortbed, haul backhoe or loader, $1,600; 24 ft quality, no rain, 40-50 lb, approximately haul. Thaxton Richardson, Jr. Greensboro $12,500. Richard Arrington, Whitsett 336- enclosed trailer, new tires, GC, $4,200. 600 bales, $5/per bale or 500+ bales Curtis Austin, Trinity 336-431-7716. 336-656-3961. Farrier services dependable, reliable, 697-0684. $4/ea. Kenneth Chilton, Pilot Moun- ’95 GMC topkick with 24 ft Mickey Hay sq bales in the barn, no rain, pick show and trail horses, drafts and minis, Logging truck bed frame 14’ long, tain 336-399-1973. box bed, CAT diesel with 42,500 mi, up, $3/ea or 100 + bales, $2.75. Bob Kinser, Wake and surrounding counties, eastern NC. $1,200. John Sharpe, Greensboro 336- 4x5 rolls good fescue with some one owner, $10,500. Charles Farlow, Statesville 704-872-1981. David King, Castalia 252-955-5086. 697-8369. orchard grass, no rain, $25/per roll. Asheboro 336-625-4251. Wheat straw sq bales, $2.75/at barn; Services fallen tree removal, minor 1975 FORD 4X4 dually truck w/ Gray Morgan, Colfax 336-414-1859 ’73 bucket truck, Ford F600, boom $3/per bale delivered within 40 mi radius brush and farm clean up, lawn care, fencing, Reading service bed, white, 390 cu. in. before 8 pm. reaches 35 ft., new tires, new battery, of Fayetteville. David Holland, Fayetteville scrap metal 25 to 30 mi. from Burlington, V8 engine, auto trans, PS, PB, AC, 92,000 Horse quality 2009 fescue, barn $5,000 OBO. R. B. McKinley, Siler City 910-309-0943 before 9 pm. $40/per hr. Mitch Boswell, Burlington 336- orig. mi., engine rebuilt, runs good, 6 new sheltered, round 4X4 bales, $25/per roll, 919-742-5331. Alfalfa hay $8/per bale; fescue grass, 214-0518. Goodyear tires, $2,500. Hoyt Hembree, extra cost for delivery. Bruce Flood, East Will build any type farm or yard fence, 86 Ivec aluminum van, 14 ft. cargo $4-$5/bale; orchard grass, $6-$7/bale; Greensboro, 336-697-9389. Bend 336-428-7971. 100 mile radius of Laurel Springs, $1.25 space, GM diesel, Allison automatic, PS, orchard fescue mix, $6/per bale, deliver 2001 Tahoe by Transport camper/rear Fescue 4x4 net wrapped round ft up. Richard Bare, Laurel Springs 336- PB, good tires, $1,000 OBO; 79 GMC extra cost. Maynard Southern, Stokesdale drop gate for work or play, air, awning, bales $25/ea. Leland Chrismon, Elon 359-8278. 14 ft. chip and leaf body, diesel motor 336-643-5621. furnace, freg., full bath, 28 ft. long, $9,700; 336-449-5775. Will build block barns, garages, work- Allison automatic trans., $2,200 OBO. Ed Round bales $13/ea. Cedric Todd, 18-ft. trailer, 3 axle, ramps, oak fl oor, Fescue $3/per square bale. Steve shops or foundations, reasonable. Kevin Smith, Salisbury 704-636-1477. Wendell 919-365-9601. 3,200 lbs. $1,500. Mark Jones, Clemmons Jones, Thomasville 336-475-6539. Sharpe, Greensboro 336-698-0663. 85 Chevy 2 ton truck hydraulic dump, Coastal Bermuda, no rain, no animal 336-766-7600. Fescue/orchard mixed grass, spring Custom sawing with bandmill. can saw 12 ft bed, GC, $6,000; 59 Ford truck, waste, horse quality, $3.50/barn. Glenn up to 25 ft long for log barns or sheds any 1972 Ford F-350 1-ton dump truck, 12’ and fall cuttings, 4x4 round bales, $20/bale, needs brakes, $2,500. Charlotte Lyon, Turnage, Benson 919-894-4960. dimension your log or mine $.30/ft up; also bed, pto pump, GC, $2,900 OBO. Larry stored in barn. $12/bale stored outside. Raleigh 919-851-5587. Fescue 09 cutting, 4x5 netwrapped sharpen blades. Glenn Jones, Winston- York, Staley 336-824-2077. David L. Allen, Liberty 336-622-2070. Gooseneck 18 ft trailer, dovetail, 3 bales, horse quality, stored in barn, $30/ea; Salem 336-817-4325. 1981 Ford F-700, 16’ dump bed truck, Fescue square bales, horse quality, axle, $1,500. Z. Hedgecock, High Point coastal Bermuda $40/bale, volume discounts, A.I. Services, beef and dairy, $20. Justin 429 engine, 5 spd. w/2 speed axle, 94,000 stored in barn, $4/ea. John C. Warner, Re- 336-869-7979. delivery available. Jason Blackwelder, Ridenhour, Salisbury 704-633-2182. mi., VGC, $5,000. James Dancy, Hays idsville 336-634-1234. Wadesboro 704-467-4566. Farm work really good with animals 336-928-0983. 4x5 rnd bales cow or goat quality, 48 Trucks & 2009 Fescue 4x4 round bales, top especially horses, lived on a farm my Ford F-350 truck w/service bed, 1-ton rye, fescue, and orchard mixed; 11 orchard quality, no rain, in barn, horse quality, entire life. Nathan Perry, Mebane 919- suspension, 6 spd. trans, turbo diesel, ap- Trailers and fescue mixed from spring 09 cutting, 563-3536. $25/bale; cow quality, $20/bale. Lee Briles, prox. 160,000 mi., white, GC, $5,000. Wade $25/in fi eld, delivery available. Steve Portable sawmill, will saw your logs to Wanted Asheboro 336-629-6138. Hutchens Jr., East Bend 336-961-2708. Bigham, Liberty 336-669-0188. lumber at your place or mine, custom sawing Cabover diesel 1 1/2 ton Isuzu, rhino Fescue, $4.50; round bales, $40. Roy 1987 Dodge Pickup 2x2 slant six w/ Contract Graze mid March-October and post and beam available, $65/hr. Jack or etc. or F450 or F550 diesel, cab and Watts, Trinity 336-434-5727. a/t, long bed, 92,000 mi., good work truck, 2010, any combination of stockers, Murdock, Rolesville 919-669-1859. chassis. David Rowland, Concord 704- Fescue sq bales, $4/at barn; round runs good $1,000. R. Marshall, Westfi eld replacements, pairs or dry cows, $.35/ Equine massage therapy for the resto- 920-0235. bales, 5x6, $40/at barn. B.R. Ferguson, 336-408-7187 or 994-2359. lb gain, or fl at daily. Worth Kimmel, ration/maintenance of your horses, single 16-20 ft aluminum livestock trailer. charlotte 704-545-6237. Steel fl atbed, 8’ x 9’3,” w/full headboard, Reidsville 336-706-8612. session or package avail.; horsesitting 25 Tim Bowman, Lenoir 828-728-1513. Horse quality hay stored in dry, 4x4 mile radius around Hillsborough inclusive, came off 80’s 1-ton Chevy truck. $450. Fescue First cutting 2009, no rain, l0’ or 12’ contractors dump body, no bales, $20 and $25/per bale. Elton Latham, excess mileage, addl. fees may apply. 30+ Harold Medlin, Monroe 704-283-6794. stored in barn, $3.50/per sq. bale. Alfred junk. Allan Simpson, Maysville 910- Richfi eld 704-636-0249. years exp., $50/day fi rst 5 horses. B. Whit- 1985 Dodge D250, great cond., 4 x 4 Shoaf, Lexington 336-787-5655. 389-4219 or 743-9451. Coastal Bermuda, sq bales, $3.50; temore, Hillsborough 919-932-1313. with 4 spd., 318 V-8, 71k mi., new paint & Fescue/Orchard mixed; 4x4 rolls, Hardee brand trailers any size.also 4x4 round bales, $25; matua sq bales, Horse arena development, round pen, steel fl at bed, looks & drives LN, $4,500. barn stored, $15/per roll, 10 or more V Ripper auto reset. 1 row Farmall or $4; 4x4 round bales, $30. Tom Williams, jumping, dressage, clearing & grading Phil Boyles, Denver 704-408-1058. rolls, $10/ea, good hay; cash only. M. Massey Ferguson running or not. Brent Rockingham 910-895-3480. pasture, trails, driveways, ponds dug, 45 ft. hay van trailers, good, dry, $1,000 Lambeth, Winston-Salem 336-788- Strickland, Louisburg 252-213-2667 or Fescue mix round bales, 4x4, $18/per roll. barn/house pads, fencing, reasonable. John up. Hal Parker, Asheboro 336-302-4545. 1800. Bruce Tilley, Mr. Airy 336-351-3337. Trussle, Monroe, 704-576-2048. 919-496-7108. November/December 2009 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 9 Small Animals HAY & GRAIN HAY & GRAIN HAY & GRAIN HORSES For Sale ’09 Orchard grass, fescue, rye grass Whole ear corn for deer, 50 lb bags Orchard/Fescue mix square bales, Horse boarding private location in and soybeans, $4/sq bale; 5x5 round bales, $5 or $.09/bulk, large bag order discounts. no rain at barn, 09’, $2.50-$3.50. Mark Kernersville, plenty of pasture, daily Rabbits Georgia redback for train- $40/ea; clean wheat seeds, $8 bu; oats, Shannon Corriher, China Grove 704-202- Headen, Yadkinville 336-428-2849. turnout, good place to ride, excellent care, ing dogs, meat, replenishing areas, pets, $4/bu; wheat straw $2.50/per bale; hay 6020 or 202-8249. 09 Wheat straw square bales, stored 1 stall available, $210/full board. Wade etc., avail. year round, $11 & up. L. J. grass, $3. Ronnie Brogden, Creedmoor Orchard grass fescue hay spring ‘09 in the dry, 1,200 available, $2.50/ea OBO. Swaim, Kernersville 336-993-3595. Smith, Thomasville 336-476-4112 or 919-528-1767. cutting horse quality no rain weed free stored Jonathan Sedberry, Mt. Gilead 910-572- Mini donkeys reg. jennys, $500/ea. 689-7472. Fescue Hay, horse quality, 4x5 round in barn, sq bales $4.50; round bales, $40/ea; 2776. Yvonne Gurganus, Rocky Point 910- Rabbits jersey wooly Show qual- bales, approximately 700 lbs, $25. Justin cow quality, $30/per roll, delivery avail. Peanut hay not been rained on, $25/ 259-4137. ity, $25; black,chestnut, and white Ridenhour, Salisbury 704-633-2182. Jay Hohn, Archdale 336-289-3686. per bale, net-wrapped. Rex Price, Seven New custom built 2 horse wagon, colors, $25. Tresia Burleson, Morgan- Coastal Bermuda fresh square bales, Deer corn discount if you have your Springs 919-222-2508. hydraulic brakes, parking brake, rubber ton 828-584-0723. horse quality, $5/ea. Mack McKenzie, Jackson bags, $5.50. M. Audrey, Harrisburg 704- Coastal Bermuda horse hay, sq bales tires, $1,200. Ralph E. Groce, Yadkinville Rabbits, Mini Lop, Lion Head, Mini Springs 910-673-0095. 918-8832. $4.50, 4x4 round bales $25; cow hay: 4x4 336-909-0463. Rex, Dwarf, Californian meat rabbits, $10. Fescue/orchard mixed grass hay, 4x4 Fescue horse quality, no rain, stored In round bales, $20, delivery possible with Donkeys, jenny standard size, 2 y/o, 1 Karen Hill Siler City 919 742 2747. round bales, spring ‘09 cutting, $20/in barn; the dry, 4x4 round bales $15-$25; sq bales quantity. Dan Brooks, Cameron 910-245- spotted white, $650; jenny, 2 m/o, $500; Rabbits for sale, $5. Deborah $12/stored outside, horse and cow quality. $2.50-$3. Phifer A. Heavner, Valdese 828- 3655 or 638-1910. draft horse shoeing stock, $200. Robert Kidd, Seagrove 336-879-4213. David Allen, Liberty 336-622-2070. 874-0077 or 443-0816. Horse quality Spring fescue hay, Large Sell, Winston-Salem 336-595-8247. Rabbits New Zealand, California Fescue $3.50-$4/per sq bale; 4x4 rolls, Excellent Timothy, orchahrd, brome, tightly packed 4X4 bales, $25.00. Tim Paso mare safe, sane, sound, smooth, 20 and Dutch Rabbits, $6. George Parker , $25-$30/per roll. Joe Bill Jones, Pinna- alfalfa and these in a mix organic feeds, Burns, Salisbury 274-278-1249. y/o bay, fantastic trail horse, excellent feet Lumberton 910-738-7432. cle 336-368-2659. supplements, soil amendments delivery pick Horse quality fescue sq bales, baled without shoes, easy keeper, reg., excellent Rabbits New Zeland white rabbits Fescue horse quality state tested, up avail, 1st and 2nd cuts, call only, $6.50 dry without rain, stored in shed, with poly bloodlines, proven broodmare, $900. Jan 8wk-6mt. buck & does $15 & up. Charles no rain, dry, round bale 4x5 $30; fescue up. Nora Mitchell, Wake Forest 919-528- twine, $3; barley straw baled with poly Mixon, Hickory 828-327-7077. Hennis Greensboro, 336-215-8067. mixed grass no rain, dry, sq bales $4/ea; 5690 or 880-5539. twine, stored dry, no rain, $3/ea deliv- Horse boarding pasture/stall on 25 Rex rabbits 8 weeks old Black and fescue/Johnson grass, 4x5 round bales, Horse quality fescue stored in dry, 2009 ery available for extra fee. Bill Walker, ac, new barn 12x12 stalls, arena, pen, 4 white (father is chocolate color mother is $12; fescue/ Johnson grass, sq bales, cutting, square bales, $2.50/ea. Donald Olin 704-880-0489. lrg. pastures w/run-ins, auto drinkers, black and white), $15. Ray Perry, Mid- $2.50; fescue mix, cow hay, $4. Lee Hinson, Norwood 704-322-9660. 171 bales fescue $3.50/per bale or take grain/hay provided, owner on property, dlesex 252-230-7717 or 235-4444. Dry, Locust 704-985-3887. 2009 Fescue mix, square bales all for $3/per bale. Chic or Anthony Chic- multi horse discounts, $200-$350. H. M. Rabbits-Tennessee Red Backs, $10 & Orchard grass, orchard grass/fescue mix, horse and cow quality $2.50 - $3.50, no carello, Kannapolis 704-938-4718. LLoyd, Chapel Hill 919-616-8052. up. D.J. Pelt, Eastern NC near LaGrange, fescue horse quality, 09 fall cutting, sq or pesticide/herbicides, all natural. Kim 4x5 round bales of grass hay, good 2001 3-H slant Double D galvanized Call 919-778-0361. round, delivery possible, $4.50-$25. Randy Godon, Goldston 919-770-1070. for cows and horses, $30. Bobby Dew, horse trailer with completed 5’ x 8’ dress- Rabbits Tennessee red back rabbits, Bryant, Jonesville 336-835-2714. Fescue, good quality, fi rst cutting, no Jr., Rocky Mt 252-883-4422. ing room has been well maintained, used 3+ months, 4 males, 1 female, $10. Tasha Orchard grass/fescue mix 4x4 round rain $3.50/ea. Gloria Jahnke, Chapel Hill Horse quality orchard grass and minimally for weekend trips, hauling hay, Lane, Princeton 919-291-0257. bales, June/August 2009 cut, horse quality, 919-967-5558. Timothy first and second cutting $3 $6,500 OBO. Gayzelle B. Chavis, Dur- Rabbits 1 California Buck, 2 (buck stored in barn $25. Tom Small, Gold Hill 2009 spring and fall cutting of fes- - $4/per bale, no rain, good bales. John ham 919-471-0270 or 724-5359. and doe) New Zealand white/California 704-209-6358 or 985-2638 or 279-0144. cue and orchard mixed grass, 4x5 b ales Yates, Fleetwood 336-877-5179. Reg. QH mare Intimidator, Cabin X, 1 New Zealand White doe $15 each or Fescue horse quality, square or round stored in barn, $25/ea. Larry York, Staley Orchard Grass $4.50, orchard/fescue Bar bloodline. Gentle no vices great on $55 for all. Great breeding rabbits, good bales, $2.25. Michael Fesperman, Moores- 336-824-2077. mix square bales $2.00 up; 4x5 round bales trails, $2,500. Joanne Champion, Lin- mothers and reliable bucks. Michael Ray, ville 704-746-8315. 2009 Fescue horse quality square bales $28, no rain on square or round, delivery den 910-980-1113. Wake Forest 919-556-3745. Fescue 4x4 bales, $20/in barn; $15/out $3; round bales 4x5 $30, no rain kept in dry, available. Tom Stikeleather, Statesville 704- Shavings all pine, packed in com- Rabbits New Zealand, Californian, of the fi eld, over 500 bales. Larry Kelly, delivery available. Tracy Alley, Albemarle 873-1124. pressed plastic bags, easy pick, low waste, & Flemish meat rabbits. Also have qual- Sanford 919-770-0872. 704-361-8111, Rye straw $2.50/bale, crabgrass hay, excellent coverage, very absorbent, easy ity mini lops, holland lops, and lionhead Orchard grass and fescue tightly Fescue 09 cutting, large square bales mowed when tender, no rain, $3/bale. M. handle and store, $4.25/ea. Tony Aprile, rabbits. Raise rabbits year round, $10 packed, horse quality, square bales, $3.50- $4/in the barn. George Nader, Casar 704- Moss Concord, 704-782-4379. Gibsonville 336-698-0207. & up. Trent Canipe, Lincolnton 704- $4, delivery available, $1.50 a loaded mile 538-7960. Hay Sprigs with cold tolerate genes. 7 year old purebred Arabian endurance 740-6148. within 30 miles of Cherryville. Chris Del- Fescue 4x4 bales, stored in barn $20 comes in early, stays longer to yield more prospect, $2,000. Tom Faggart, Harris- Rabbits Tennessee Redback $10/ea. linger, Cherryville 980-429-6760. to $25/bale. Dwight Rumple, Mocksville tonnage. $8.50 Goodwell; $7.50 Ozark; $5 burg 704-454-5144. Garry, China Grove 704-857-6839, Fescue Hay round bales for sale $25/ea. 336-492-5703. Midland-99; hay sprigs for $3.50/per bu; Buckskin colt weanling registered lv. msg. Perry Whisnant, 704-636-5541. Fescue hay square bales $3/ea; 4x5 coastal, Tifton-44, Tifton-85. BB&K Farms IBHA and ABRA, excellent tempera- Rabbits San Juan rabbits for sale. Great Alfalfa/orchard grass $4/in fi eld; rounds stored outside $15/ea; stored inside Sprigging, Maxton 910-844-6003. ment and confi rmation, should mature for training dogs or for pets or meat. $5-10 $4.50/in barn; straw, $3.50. John Kapp, Rural $25/ea, will load, can deliver, $3-$25. Mat- Alfalfa hay, $8/ea; fescue grass, to at least 15.2 H, $1,500 OBO. Anna dep. on size. J. Brilliant, Rockwell 704- Hall 336-969-6630. thew H, Lexington 336-787-3981. $4-$5/bale; orchard grass, $6-$7/bale, Smith, Littleton 252-908-4380. 425-0240. Good horse quality hay fescue/clover Round bales, no rain, stored in barn orchard/fescue mix, $6/per roll, will Mini horse foals, AMHA/AMHR Rabbits, American Chinchilla, Mini 300 + small square bales never wet and barn in Rockwell, $11/ea last year’s bales; deliver at extra cost. Maynard Southern, registered, excellent bloodlines, all colors, Rex, 2 colors of Harlequins, New Zealand kept $2.75/bale. Darren Williams, Gold this spring’s crop, $!8. Peggy Hughes, Stokesdale 336-643-5621. some mini donkey foals, $250 up. Ronnie white or black, mixed and meat rabbits, Hill 704-699-6960. Lexington 336-859-2042. Orchard, rye grass and fescue sq Clifton, Lowgap 336-352-5530. young ones and breeders, $10 up. Alex Millet hay exceptional quality 4x5 Large quantity of coastal square bales, $4/ea; round bales, fescue and hay Palomino fi lly 5 m/o TB/QH X, very Woodlief, Franklinton 919-494-5256. round bales $45/ea, Fescue/orchard grass/ bales, late summer cutting this year, grass, 5x5 approx. 1,000 lb, $40/ea. Ronnie tall and muscled,13.5 hds, $1,000. Julie Rabbits Prue-bred New Zealand White, native blend 4x5 round bales $35/ea. Seth clean hay-no animal waste, $4.50. James Brogden, Creedmoor 919-528-1767. Hodge, Forest City 828-429-7407. Californian and English Spot rabbits, Yowell, Winston-Salem 336-240-8879. McMillan, Raeford 910-280-6557. QH 9 y/o, gelding 15H, rides western male and female, $15 & up depending Fescue 4X4 net wrapped round bales, 4X4 fescue round bales, horse quality and Horses & or English neck reins, good trail horse, on breed, sex, age and quality. Delbert $30/ea. Leland M. Chrismon, Elon 336- cow hay, delivery available, $20-$25. Dale stands well for ferrier, $700. Colter Spillman, Sophia, 336-498-7103. 449-5775. Latham, Mocksville 336-998-8097. Supplies Bame, Franklinville 336-824-8212. Good quality fescue horse hay, sq bales, Fescue/orchard grass mix 5x5 round For Sale Team harness for mules or horses, Hay & Grain $3.50/in the fi eld; $4/at the barn. John C. bales, net wrap, stored in barn, $35. Mike *** fully adjustable, spotted leather, GC, Warner, Reidsville 336-634-1234. Johnson, Siloam 336-374-5876. PLEASE NOTE: All equine 6 bridles, check reins included, no collars, For Sale Fescue, square or 4x4 round in the 4X4 round bales of mixed grass hay mos. or older must have a current $600. Janet Leatherwood, Canton 828- dry, 09 fall cutting, $4-$25. R. Bryant, cut May/June 2009 $15 to $20 under negative Coggins test. Advertisers 712-8969. Fescue sq bales at barn, $4/ea; round Jonesville 336-835-2714. shelter, fall cut $15/in fi eld. David Bryant, must supply the accession number of Used John Lyons 60’ round pen, 15 bales at barn, 5x6, $40/ea. B.R. Ferguson, Fescue/orchard grass hay, horse qual- Madison 336-906-2447. test, the name of lab doing the test, panels plus gate, gate needs repair, $1,500. Charlotte 704-545-6237. ity, sq. bales in barn, $3/ea. Roger Drum, Hay 4x5 round bales in a dry barn, $20/ the date of test and results for each Carrie Kearney, Robersonville 252- Alfalfa/orchard grass $4.50; orchard Statesville 704-880-7006. bale, possible delivery available depend- equine advertised. The following 795-4455. grass, $3.25 and $3.75; 09 fescue, $3. J. Grass to cut Wilkes co % of hay square ing on location. Lincoln Triplette, Millers advertisers have provided proof of 7 y/o bay Morgan cross gelding, 15h Lloyd Mabe, Danbury 336-593-8088. or round bale. Jerry Sanders, Ronda 336- Creek 336-984-7035. a negative Coggins test. trail horse, $1,800; 15 in black western Fescue fall cutting, 4x5 round bales, 984- 4653. 2009 horse quality no rain. $3/per *** saddle $150 OBO. Sonya Proctor, Winston- $20/ea. Earl Goodman, Sr., Concord Alfalfa hay, horse quality $8/bale; bale. M. Vernon, Mt. Pleasant 704-436- Salem 336-848-5542. 704-782-0940. “Ozark” Bermuda grass $5.50/bale, prices at 9524. Horse boarding, pasture boarding. Coastal Bermuda sq bales, $5/ea. barn, fi eld discounts, delivery available. Fred 4x4 fescue rolls and alfafa square bales Mini colt gray and white pinto, DOB $100/mo. Near Sauratown Mtn., King, Burton Upchurch, Broadway 919-498- Burt, Fuquay-Varina 919-552-4447. in dry, delivery possible, $4.50-$25. Randy 4/09, will be small stallion, $300. Bonnie pastures, barn, tack room, auto waterers, 6793. ‘09 fescue square and 5x4 round bales, Bryant, Jonesville 336-835-2714. Kenerley, Wingate 704-233-5071. orchard grass hay fed, run-in shelters, $100. ’09 Fescue, 4x5, net wrapped bales, horse quality $3.50 up; cow quality round, Silage corn, high quality feed, deliver TWH 4 y/o show quality, black geld- Brad Newsome, King 336-983-0034. horse quality, stored in barn, $30/ea; $20 up, $3.50 to $20. Jason Gurley, Gold or you can pick up, available, price per ing, fl at shod, fi eld trial dog broke, bathes, AQHA 06 blue roan gelding, 5 mos. ’09 coastal Bermuda, $40/bale, volume Hill 980-521-5169. ton. Brian Chatham, Fleetwood 336- loads, clips, many trail miles, $3,000. Jan professional training, cow breed, loads, discounts, delivery available. Jason Black- ‘09 square bales, horse quality, no 877-7823. Sorrells, Redisville 336-342-3900. clips, easy to catch, been trail ridden, welder, Wadesboro 704-467-4566. rain, $3/at barn. Robbie Hooker, Staley Horse quality orchard grass and ’98 Sundowner 3 horse slant living qtrs, ready for a real job, $3,000. Patricia Fescue ’09 spring cutting, 4x4 336-622-4670. orchard grass mix hay, orchard grass, rear tack, 18 ft awning, $14,000. Shanna S. Willett, Bennett 910-690-7500 or round bales, top quality, no rain, in barn, Fescue no rain 4x5 rolls, $25/at barn; Timothy alfalfa lespedeeza, clover, Ken- Eaves, Bessemer City 704-629-3334. 919-742-4574. horse quality, $25/per bale; cow qual- cow hay 4x5 rolls $18; good quality tucky bluegrass, and fescue mix 50 lb Steel horse trailer maximum height Horse boarding 12x12 stalls, round ity, $20/per bale. Lee Briles, Asheboro fescue square bales, no rain $3.50. Jon square bales, no rain, stored in barn $4.25; and width for big horse, 5 ft tack area pen, riding arena, owner on premises 336-629-6138. Nance, Franklinville 336-328-5040. orchard grass, $6, will deliver. Elizabeth with trunk, ramp, BP, $2,500. Margaret 24/7, full or pasture board, $300. Beverly ’09 Alfalfa and orchard, Timothy 2nd cutting fescue large 4x4 round Macdonald, Blanch 336-694-1737. Covington, Lawndale 704-538-9467. Parrish, Efl and 919-304-3215. mix, 3x3x8 bales, 1,000 lbs, stored bales, 48”x50” net wrapped, 500 lbs $18/in Spring Hay dry in barn, 4x4 rolls $20; AQHA 6 y/o bay halter gelding, has Horse boarding georgeous facility, dry, $100-$125/per bale. Tony Greene, fi eld; $20/in shed. John Royall, Thurmond sq bales $3, 1,000+ rolls available. Mike superior in halter, anyone can show, $5,000 over sized stalls, sand arena with lights, Hendersonville 828-699-2781. 336-957-6747. Francis, Mount Airy 336-401-2798. or will trade for GN stock trailer, 14 or individual turnout, convenient to 40, 70 Horse quality hay $25/per roll, Wheat straw $2.75/barn, will deliver Fescue horse quality 4x4 round bales, 16 ft of equal value. C. Mohr, Crossnore and 95, $325. Joy Frannicola, Smith- delivery available. H.O. Davis, Elon for additional charge. Adam Moore, Mon- $30/in barn; orchard grass rolls in barn, 828-733-0593. fi eld 919-398-5230. 336-260-7606. roe 704-361-2435. $35; fescue cow hay, $25/in barn. Tony Horse boarding, private facility, daily, Original horse draw wagon, it says Coastal Bermuda very clean, horse 4x5 fescue in barn $25/ea or 10 up may Sigmon, Claremont 828-238-3290. weekly or monthly, 12x12 box stalls, Piedmont wagon & Mfg. Co. Hickory quality, $4/ea. Ervin and Rachel Wood, be cheaper; square bales fescue, orhard grass Good quality fescue, horse hay, sq turnout paddocks, training ring, 180x140 N.C. wagon in EC, $2,000. Jimmy Ayden 252-746-6356 or 531-3204. spring and fall hay no weeds, $3.50. Tommy bales, $4/at the barn. John C. Warner, riding ring, $275/mo. G. Keyworth, Elkin Shoaf, Winston-Salem 336-462-2528. Fescue ’09 4x5, horse quality, inside, Wingler, Statesville 704-902-4677. Reidsville 336-634-1234. 336-957-2369. Miniature Sicilian donkey jack. 5 $25; cow inside, $20/ea; outside, $12, Square bales Tifton 44 coastal hay $4/ Max Q Fescue square bales cut Doctors buggy yellow plastic up- m/o, $400. Hendrik Smock, Asheboro under plastic, $15. Jim Falls, Kings Mtn bale. Michael Jordan, Cameron 910-245- 10/09, $4/bale, you load. Edward Dail, holstery, black top and body, excellent 336-879-2637. 704-739-9191. 3946 or 724-4343. Conetoe 252-714-0868. springs give a smooth ride, over 100 yrs 4 year old gelding, 15 h, sorrel, white Fescue 4x5 round bales, $30, will Orchard grass 09 spring cut, horse ‘09 Alfalfa/Orchard grass hay, sq. old, GC, $1,300. Fred Strawson, Ruffi n blaze, $1,200. Don Junker, Midland 704- load for you . Steve Scala, Forest City quality, no rain, stored in barn, fi elds fer- bales, $4.50/bale; Fescue hay, sq. bales, 336-694-4401. 685-2479. 828-287-4096. tilized and limed, weed controlled, tested $2.50/bale. Derek Smith, King 336- Mini donkey DOB 7/09, female dun, Equine Massage therapy for the Alfalfa horse quality $7/bale; straw, 12.3, $6/sq bale; fescue, horse quality, 983-9732. $500. Jimmy Fowler, Thomasville 336- restoration & maintenance of your horses, $3/bale. Phil Zimmerman, Lexington stored in barn, no rain, $4/sq bale. Mark Hay, approx. 150 square bales, 476-8285. horse sitting, 30 + years experience, $50/ea. 336-764-1043 or 406-6746. Williams, Reidsville 336-342-6711. kept dry in barn, 2 y/o, $2.25/bale. L. Horse buggy, EC. $800. Hugh Barker, fi rst 5 horses. Bobbi Whittemore, Hill- Wheat straw $2/per bale at barn. G. Pure orchard grass no mix, $4/sq. bale. Hirschy, Sparta 336-200-2007. Statesville 704-876-4516. sborough 919-932-1313. T. Underwood, Elon 336-349-7283. Tom Bryant, Ararat 336-374-3892. Fescue orchard mix 4x5 round bales Arabian mare great trail horse, endur- Amish buggy sheltered, black, velvet Fescue, Bermuda, orchard and mixed 4x4 sheltered bales, no rain, $20/bale, with bio degradable twine, $32/in barn, ance, dressage, broodmare, $2,500. Ramona int. closed in, sliding side door, roll up 4x5 round hay bales, $20/ea. Tom Strong, western Wilkes co. Joel Church, Ferguson good clean hay, sq bales, $5. M. Joe, Taylor, Raleigh 919-596-3285. rear door, Hyd. brakes, 12 V battery Reidsville 336-339-7006. 336-957-6508. Statesville 704-880-3209. Three horse trailer slant load, aluminum operated lights, LNC, $1,200. Bruce Fescue 4x5 rolls, ’09 spring cutting, Orchard grass hay, horse quality, First cutting hay western Wilkes co, featherlite, AC/heat, lots of extras, clean, Maness, Seagrove 336-879-2541. sheltered, $30/ea at barn. E. Lee Kimbro, Bermuda sq bales, 5/ea; orchard sq , 50 no rain, 4x4 bales, $20/bale. Joel Church, LNC, $25,000. Sandra Depew, Bakersville 2003 Ford F-450/550 Western Hauler, Reidsville 336-349-7171. lb bales, $5.75/ea, 2009 crop, 4X4 round Ferguson 336-957-6508. 828-385-1655. 29,000 mi, auto, 2wd, tan leather, EC, Rye and oats clean hay sq bales, bales available. M. John, Roanoke Rap- Fescue, 4x5 round bales, horse qual- Two wheel pony cart $300 nego. Frank $29,500. Amy Haire, New Bern 252- $4.50/bale. U.L. Keith, Durham 919- ids 252-583-3291. ity, $25/ea. Justin Ridenhour, Salisbury Kistler, Granite Falls 828-396-1574. 670-7790. 687-7016. Good clean horse quality – coastal 704-633-2182. Horse trailer BP, 2 horse has full Horse Borading, rual setting, full Wheat straw sq bales at barn, $2.75; Bermuda hay, baled 8/09, 40-50 lbs, stored Hay fescue, orchard grass, Timothy, center divider, escape door, double door on boarding 12’x 13’ matted stalls, lighted $3/per bale delivered within 40 mile radius in barn, pick up at barn, $3.50, will help you lespedeza mix, good for horses, $2.50/ back, light, brakes, good fl oor, $750. Ray sand riding ring, & more offerings, $400/ of Fayetteville. David Holland, Fayetteville load, delivery available. Charles Vandiford, bale. Andrew, North Wilkesboro 336- Penland, Hayesville 828-389-9413. month. Steve Knox, Mooresville 704- 910-309-0943 before 9 pm. Snow Hill 252-717-8092. 902-7267. ’07 Adams 10 ft x 7 ft Commanche 2 892-5011. Lespedeza/fescue mix 11% to 14% Horse quality fescue in large sq bales, Approx. 100 5X5 round rolls weighing horse BP enclosed trailer with top doors, Pasture board. Good fescue pasture protein, $6.50/per sq bale; fescue, $4.50/ stored in barn. $4.75/per bale. Doug Wright, 800 lb to 900 lb each, $18/per roll, fall 2009 mats, lined to bottom of windows, air vents w/hay as needed, includes dewormer, other sq bale, good and tight, 2009 cutting, Morganton 828-438-4905. cutting, stored outside, excellent for cattle; in top, charcoal gray, $5,100. P. Norris services available, ride to trails, $200/ Chowan co. Greg Winslow, Chowan 4x5 rnd bales, cow quality, rye, fes- horse quality fescue 2009 cutting, 65 lb Parker, Marshville 704-624-5660. mo. Jim Reynolds, Louisburg 919- 252-562-8334. cue, and orchard mix, available for pick bales, $3.25/ea, limited supplies. Lanny Circle Y western saddle, 16”, dark 604-4748. Horse quality sq bales in barn, low up/delivery, $25/in fi eld, delivery price will Burleson, Albemarle 704-239-3841. brown leather suede seat, lots of silver with 2001 4 horse slant load, steel, EC, weed content, $3/bale. Jack Hunnell, depend on distance and number of bales. Deer corn 100 lb bags on cob $6/bag. Matt bridle and breast collar, VGC, $400. Hal sm. dr. room, $6,500. Julie Bedford, Hillsborough 919-491-1500. Steve Bigham, Liberty 336-669-0188. Edwards, Bladenboro 910-872-9042. Paderick, Kinston 252-522-4310. Wilson 252-230-9731. Page 10 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW November/December 2009 HORSES HORSES HORSES WANTED FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT Draft harness, black leather, dusty but Four horse trailer, converted to a cattle Star model 1000 pine straw, straw Snowco 8 in X 60 ft transport auger, Massey Ferguson 35, 1961, gas, never used; breast collar style, includes trailer, separator door in center, sound baler, 3 y/o, EC, $9,500; tobacco plant hand GC, $2,500. Dennis Lofl in. Denton NC dual stage clutch, live lift, GC, good driving lines and headstall, $150. Virginia but looks bad, $300. C. Johnson, Crouse setters, $75/ea. Michael Nardo, Jackson 336-250-3861. paint. $4,000. Sammy Hodges, Elkin Cook, Roxboro 703-310-8130. 704-735-2473. Springs 910-281-3522. Front end loader fi ts 3020 John 336-366-7883. Reg. TWH 17 y/o mare, black, good Horse boarding private farm, owner 1030 Ditch witch trencher, shed Deere bucket and bale spear included, MF 550, 13’ grain table, 4 row corn trail horse, $2,000; 2 y/o black Reg. TWH on site, 12x12 stalls, wash stall with H/C kept, LNC, one owner, $8,000. Al Cobb, GC, $2,100. Tommy Smith, Concord 704- head (38”), 6 row corn head (30”) GC, gelding, green broke $1,000. Morgan water, quality orchard grass and feed, run Mocksville 336-492-7364. 361-4197. fi eld ready, $7,000 for machine/grain table, Collins, Burlington 336-380-5208. in sheds, 100x200 riding arena, safe fenc- 273 NH baler, $3,000; 57 NH rake, AC model 200 diesel tractor,100 headers nego; 4 row Carousel transplanter, Black Barefoot Arizona treeless saddle ing, $300/mo. Neila Tullar, Gibsonville $1,200; Kuhn disc mower, 8 ft, $3,500. hp, with 4/16 bottom plow,$12,000 Holland, practically new, <250 acres, $9,000. with fenders and western rigging; LNC, 336-449-6244. Garner Jarrett, Mt. Airy 336-352-3491. nego; Hardy 300 gal. gun type pto spray, Barry Coe, Ararat 336-374-4377. vertebral protection system panel; Size Doctor buggy yellow plastic upholstery, 1950 Farmall Cub fully restored with $1,500 nego. R.E.Marshall,Taylorsville Millcreek Manure Spreader 5 to 10 2; 14lbs; Round skirt; 5 D rings; soft black top and body, excellent spring system sickle mower, $4,200. David Creason, 828-632-3801. horse capability, EC, $2,200. B Lynch, nubuck leather; $750. Pam Cochran, High that gives smooth ride, GC, $1,300. Asheboro 336-626-4784. 10 ft Sidewinder Bush Hog GC, trailer Pittsboro 919 403-3003. Point 336-882-1030. Metal horse hames with brass balls and B AC, some equipment, $1,400. C.D. type, heavy duty aircraft tires, can use on Bush Hog 2400 qt loader, brackets 14 y/o TB racking horse, has not leather, two pair, $60 plus shipping. Nick Vernon, Reidsville 336-349-3977. site, $2,800. Stephen Shore, Thurmond 336- fit AC 5050, $2,000 nego, includes been rode in year but comes back after Lean, Fayetteville 910-485-8203. JD Gator ATV, 6x4, diesel, utility 926-6243. forks. Tanner Boyles, Kernersville 336- a few rides. excellent at racking and very QH mare reg., 5 y/o, great bloodline, vehicle, EC, $6,900. Paul Poole, Wendell New Holland 617 disc mower EC, 669-7808. healthy, $1,500. Betty King, Durham 919- ideal for broodmare and trained for riding, 919-266-1369. $5,000. Buster Johnson, Fuquay Varina 919- Fast Hitch 2 bottom plow. $350. Alfred 598-4136. medical records available, $1,400. Emily 97 Woodmizer portable sawmill Lt40 796-4298. Shoaf, Lexington 336-787-5272. 1/2 QH 1/2 Arabian, grey mare 6-y/o. Thompson, Whiteville 910-642-2740 or hyd super with computer, includes all Tractor tiller 8-1/2 ft Howard Til- 1952 Ford tractor, three pieces of Good endurance prospect, great disposition, 771-4372. support equipment, metal detector, blade ler, $2,800 OBO. Carl D. Spivey, Re- equipment. 4 new tires. new brakes. new friendly, gentle, ready to train., 800.00. Rina Mini horse weanlings $550 up. G. sharpen, extra blades, etc., all you need, idsville 336-361-0111. battery, paint and body VGC, $2,650. Ricky Maxwell, Winnabow 910-253-6794. Bland, Lenoir 828-758-4787. GC, works great, $25,000. Ben Atkins, John Deere 30 combine, in shed, VGC, Fox, Conover 828-302-5497. Pioneer four cart, new single and 02 Featherlite 2 horse trailer, GN, Pikeville 919-734-0939. John Deere disc, pull type, hyd. pick-up, 1962 Farmall 140 1 pt hitch, 12 volt double hitch, bench and implement seat, slant, full LQ with bath, rear tack, etc., Aspen commercial wood chipper 6x12 fl oating disc, $300.00 - $600; John Deere with alternator, good oil pressure, good sled runners, $1,250; Surry, rubber tires, $17,000. Mark Teachey, Rose Hill 910- feed, Ford commercial 6 cyl engine, fac- 8200 drill ,18 drop, used 2009, $1,500. Jon tires, ood transmission, $2,650. Brandon LNC, $1,800; doctor buggy, $2,800. 376-0637. tory overhauled, new radiator, hand clutch, Beaver, China Grove 704-239-6322. Radford, Burlington 336-584-1272. Larry Green, Kings Mountain 704- Pony cart and harness, used only a ball hitch, good tires, turn signals, brake 1996 Massey Ferguson 383 tractor, dual 1965 Ford 3000 diesel, VGC, runs 472-7748.. few times, purchased new, $500. R.G. lights, $3,500. Denny Rollins, Mocksville hydrolic remotes,rowcrop front end,high good, $4,500 tractor or $6,500 tractor Priefert modular stalls 4 12’ stall fronts Hill, Albemarle 704-982-7655. 336-492-7223. clearance, 3,795 hours, tires almost new, and implements. David Purvis, Siler with 4’ sliding doors, swinging window AQHA broodmare by son of Smart NH 411 discbine parts front gear box, fi berglass canopy sun roof, $9,000. William City 910-690-1537. and swing-out insulated water buckets,3 Little Lena, her dame is by Docs Oak, $500; front drive shaft, $300; rear drive O.Boone,Sr., Willard 910-289-0580. Hay Mower, Vicon CM168.5ft. cut, 12’ dividers with hay feeders, includes 24 $70,997.95 in NCHA, in foal to a son of shaft, $350; roller, $300. Ken Parker, Wagon or trailer hitch for square LNC, shelter kept, mowed less than 30 rubber stall mats, $4,500/for all. Larry High Brow Hickory, $2,000. M. Mears, Albemarle 704-982-9000. baler comes with bale extension, NH or acres, $3,300. Tom Sladky, Reidsville 336- Tibbs, Lansing 336-384-4618. Mt. Airy 336-710-1336. Farm wagon EC, $1,000; 3 pt hitch International balers, $100. Jeff Greene, 694-4046. 1999 Adam 2 horse trailer. BP, tack Mini donkeys 17 m/o, light gray jack hay tedder, $400. Lee Bame, Jr., High Lenoir 828-757-0948. 35X96 Carolina Greenhouse, all room, feed mangers, sliding windows, ready to sire, $500; 5 m/o spotted jack, Point 336-668-2286. John Deere 45 combine cab 10’ header metal superstructure, $3,500. Nubbin electric brakes, good fl oor and tires, $700; 4 m/o light gray jenny/white blaze, 5 ft Woods fi nish mower, new blades, good condition used this year gas engine. Greene, Walnut Cove 336-817-8588. rubber mats, sliding screened windows, $1,000, great for Christmas. S. Levitt, belt, 3 pt hitch, PTO driven, $850. Gary $2,000; 49 John deere A dual fuel some Massey Ferguson back hoe attachment $3,500. T’gra Althizer, Snow Camp 336- Efl and 919-563-9527. Weaver, Mebane 919-563-1078. 1952 John Deere B, $3,000/for both. Johnny model 2375, factory installed on a Massey 639-9395. Mini horse foals, black and white with Deyta Super $1,500. Willard Watson, Wilson, Sawmills 828-312-3080. Ferguson 2310 TLB, can be adapted for 1978 Gore 2 horse straight load trailer, blue eyes, buckskin fi lly, parents on site, Walkertown 336-817-8732 or 595-8242. 1690 Case Tractor 110hp. GC, a 3 pt hitch, $3,500 Andy Ennett, Stella GC, excellent fl oors and barely used tries. friendly, triple registered, DNA tested, MF 1835 sq baler, LNC, $13,900. J. $8,000; New Holland Square baler 910-326-5523. Has hay rack and tack compartment, $600 up. Bill and Pam Banks, Clayton Lloyd Mabe, Danbury 336-593-8088. EC, $9,500. Dwayne Helms, Sherrills Vanmar 1500 4wd tractor $2,600; 40 hp $1,500. Anna Shumaker, Woodleaf 704- 919-412-1684. Intern’l 574 tractor tractor and 3 Ford 828-478-3620. International tractor 3pt $2,900; JD dozer 798-7136. Hanoverian gelding, fl ashy buckskin, 16” bottom plows, GC , $6,500. Cal ATV-06 ARTIC CAT 400 Auto, 4 $7,500; Michelin farm tire 18.4-38 &tube 2006 Keifer Built horse trailer. 2 8 y/o, 16.1h, great disposition, no vices, Jeffries, Mebane 336-421-9967. Wheel Drive 500 miles Extras Lime Green 85%rubber some weather cracks, $100. horse staight load, ramp, all amenities, $8,500; others to lease, $95/mo; horse Bush Hog, 42” Rhino, EC, $200. Robbie LNC, $3,500; 2007 New Holland DA-45 Doug Mills, Wingate 704-624-6301. LN basically, only had a horse on trailer 3 boarding. B. Sedwick, Wendell 919-365- Harris, Mebane 336-693-0614. w/loader, 4 wheel drive, Hydro, Ind Tires Vicon disc mower, no curtain $1,200. times, $9,500. Michelle Crowder, Siler 7365 or www.lahoyafarm.com. Boom Pole LNC, new paint, $75. Tommy (loaded) 400 hours LNC, $18,500.00. Jim William Kroll, Bennett 336-879-6505. City 919-742-1267 or Mccla009@ Two Foundation QH mares, daughters Branch, Kannapolis 704-239-2763. Barham, Madison 336-427-7600. Ford 515 sickle mower GS some new mc.duke.edu. of 2 time world champions, big open, paint 9N Ford with belly mounted woods L59 Massey Ferguson 255 diesel, 52 hp., parts $1,200.00 OBO. M. Jerry, Me- Kingston large TB size, 2 horse producers, broke to ride, gentle, $3,500/ea. fi nish mower, ready to mow, $3,200. Dennis hyrdaulic 3 pt. hay spear, 9 ft. scrape bane 336-562-2574. trailer w/dressing room, used once, J. L. Burns, Atkinson 910-283-3335 or Slate, Germanton 336-591-5884. blade and NH Model 847 round baler. 1985 Ford 4610 4500 hours with LNC, $7,500. B. Lynch, Pittsboro 919 619-1820. Caterpiller 2003 Track Excavator, $750- $6,000. Bonnie McDowell, Prov- a 2446QT Bush Hog loader, EC, 403-3003 or 919 663-5725. Welsh gelding 5 y/o, gray, 12h, trained 1,465 hours, enclosed cab w/original Cat idence 336-388-0254. $8,500.00. Evan Myers, Winston-Sa- Horse Books 200 used books, hard- for riding and driving, $1,500. Martin equipment heat, radio am/fm, lights, and 9 Shank tiller, EC, like new feet, $325; lem 336-242-3911. back and paperback mix, $400 OBO Henegar, Monroe 704-385-9780. wipers, great for landscapers, $23,500. GN deckover trailer, 18 ft, 4ft dove- John Deere 260 rotary disc mower, for lot. Mark Hamby, Oak Ridge 336- Buggy harness $275. James Davis, Cindy and Richard Morgan, Eagle tail, toolbox and fuel tank, $3,000. M. 3-pt hitch hook up, sed this past season, 362-9323. Lillington 910-890-9698. Springs 910-948-4238. Josh, Reidsville 336-932-9112. has a oil leak asking $1,500 OBO. Damian Shavings all pine, very absorbent, 1972 pan/scraper Cat 613, running Oliver 550 diesel, with front end Whitley, Battleboro 252-883-6635. compressed into a large bale for ease Horses & condition, $8,000. Charlie Martin, Rox- loader off tractor, remote outlet, power Manure Spreader - small Oliver of handling and storage, large size bale Supplies boro 336-599-0683. steering, 1962 model, VGC, $5,000 or will spreader in GC, ground driven, $750. Delmar provides excellent coverage, $4.35/ea, 1958 JD 620 ps,live pto,3 point trade on 1550, 1650, 1750, or 1850 that Burleson, Lexington 336-746-5627. volume discounts available. George Wanted hitch, fenders and weights, $6,500. D. J. is in good shape. Bill Johnson, Sims 252- Landscaping Pulverizer Bushog Hines, Stanfi eld (704) 888-2987. Stack, Colfax 336-993-2604. 235-2311. Model 660, 3 pt hitch, 66” wide, double Norwegian Fjord. Ellen Drumm, New Holland 354, feed grinder/mixer 9 shank chisel plow, 3-pt. hitch, high row of rippers in front, single roller in For rent horse stalls for rent avail- Swansboro 910-326-4994. able 10/01/09, lease stall or full board two screens, works good, $1,500. Chad clearance, $800. Derrick Bass, Statesville back. $450 or trade for good 5’ rotary 16 inch roping or trail saddle, me- Mcswain, Lawndale 704-477-7793. 704 902 3950. cutter. Doug Wright, Morganton 828- per month, monthly stall lease, $60/per dium brown color, must be in very good mo; Full board $275/per mo. Lorraine Tractor top link, heavy duty, new, 2002 Blue E-Ton Viper 90 Four- 437-4905. condition and have full quarter horse bars. Frame x brand #03477, 1 1/4 “ attachment Wheeler ridden very little, $1,300; Jaderloon Kubota 4wd tractor, M9000 cab w/ Doughty, Whitaker 252-937-4709. Benson 919 868 4401. Jill, Benson 919- Buck board surry.Amish made, hy- holes, extends 25” to 34” $45. R. Jackson, Greenhouse Frame 18X36 with heater, ac, 2 remotes, 1251 loader, 72” and 84” 868-4401. Clyde 828-627-3998. anchors, driver, shade cloth $1,800. Jim buckets, 2100 hours, $26,995. Keith Lail, draulic brakes, 2 seater.used 3 times, very I’m looking for my old paint geld- nice, always stored inside barn, $1,800; John Deere H Tricycle 1944 (lowest Doby, Hamlet 910-582-6677. Hickory 828-381-7852. ing, Bears Man of Steel. last known to production year) hand crank with good rubber 2008 MF 1533. 50 hours. comes with Heavy Duty and Light Weight Gates. team horse harness, Amish made, collars, be in Charlotte area, want to bring him pads, bridles, lines, lots more $1,200. R. and restored about 10 years ago, $3,450. front loader, includes auger, box scraper 10’, 12’, 14’, and 16’, $79 up; D6 Cat- back home. Sonya Proctor, Winston- M.Phillip, Denver 704-408-1058. and 5’ mower, $16,500 OBO. Robin epillar Bulldozer with angle blade. Good Strickland, Stedman 910-483-9187. Salem 336-848-5642. Driving harness, black leather, used Golf cart, E-Z GO, 1996, GC, $950. R. McGehee, Louisburg 919-496-9845. Undercarriage, $13,000. Eugene White, Looking for a pair of miniature Harris, Mebane 336-693-0614. 2005 5425 John Deere tractor 600 Taylorsville 828-312-6018. only a few times, horse size, Amish made, donkeys within a 50-75 miles radius of bridle included with lines, clean, EC, 2003 Honda Forman 450 4 wheeler, hours including JD 542, JD MX-6, JD Furgeson rotary hoe 2 row 3 point Sanford NC reasonably priced, young or part time 4x4, one owner , front and 620, WR Long root grapple, Frontier RB hitch, good teeth and kept sheltered, $300. $400. Jackie Strickland, Stedman 910- breeding age. Charles Garner, Sanford 919- 624-8466. rear racks, hitch, red, $3,000 nego. M. 2308, spreader, $35,000 OBO. Justtin Shannon Corriher, China Grove 704- 776-4274. Josh, Winston-Salem 336-577-3266. Huntley, Wadesboro 919-630-5577. 202-6020. 2 horse BP, $1,350; 4 horse GN full Bomb proof trail gelding. no bad habits, enclosed, $1,350 will trade for stock John Deere 5105, MFWD, 521 loader, Allis Chalmers no-till planter, New Holland 519 manure spreader, PTO good feet, under 16 hds, will have good canopy, 1 set remotes,1,200 hours, 40 pto ground-driven fert. box, and various driven, good condition, $2,500.00. Rex type aluminum horse trailer. Garry home. Amy , Goldston 919-842-6063. Hicks, Pinnacle 336-325-2720. hp, $13,000;John Deere 5603, 150 hours, other parts, $250. Bo Weavil, Winston Murphy, Castalia 919-853-3267. Sweet, sound, healthy, quiet gelding MFWD, cab, loader, 82 PTO HP, 2 sets Salem 336-847-0671. 540 PTO Generator 25kw mounted on 95’ Bonanza steel GN horse trailer, needed by taller lady for stress free trail 3 horse slant load w/ dividers, rear tack remotes, LNC, $38,500. R. Holman, 1979 Komatsu D65-E bulldozer, trailer. Less than 8 hours, $2,500. Larry riding, experienced home with companions, Granite Falls 828-728-8116. 11’ straight tilt blade-cummings engine- Burnette, Pikeville 919-920-5692. w/ 3 saddle racks, wooden fl oor, mats, grass, grain, regular vet, farrier and shelter. fi nished dressing rm, A/C, insulated, Hired Hand agricultural heater, 75,000 40,000 lb machine-good under carriage- Two 250’ Cumberland Automated Deborah Pearson-Moyers, Hillsborough 919- btu, LNC, $225; Bador 2 HP electric motor, runs good, $6,000. Jason Gurley, Gold Poultry Hen Nest Systems. GC, $2,500/ $3,500. Joseph Cook, Jonesville 336- 933-1444. 835-8522. GC, $100.00. Danny Jackson, Dunn 910- Hill 980-521-5169. ea; 1,000 Nest Pads,EC , $.50/ea. Jerry 2008 Cherokee Tomahawk GN, 3 567-6909. 2003 CAT 257B Skid Steer. Tracks Harper, Albertson 252-775-0630. horse slant load trailer, used 3 times, LNC, Equipment New Holland 630 round baler 4x4 (new). Enclosed cab (missing door), has Woods 6’ scrape blade, swivel paral- $13,000. Rusty Terry, Reidsville 336- bales, GC, always sheltered $6,750. Jim heat. General purpose bucket, pallet forks, lel to ground but not vertical; 3 pt hitch, 342-4412. For Sale Long , Kannapolis 704-932-0503. hydraulic auger with 36, 18, and 8” bits. All VGC; $350. M. Ed, Burlington 336- Gore 2 horse dual axle bumper, tall, Massey Ferguson LNC 231s, only in great condition, $30,000. Scott Derby, 222-1961. new tires, ready to pull, $1,450. Mark Caretree tree spade GC, $1,200. Doug 370 hrs, $11500. Hunter Choplin, Nor- Durham 919-616-4455. Tractor Ford 3000, gas, P/S, hy- Crotts, Snow Camp 336-266- 5263. Fulp, Kernersville 336-996-6081. lina 252-425-7304. Model 100 manure spreader been draulic connects, live PTO, new rubber, Horse boarding now accepting new Holland carousel tobacco planter, 1949 8n red belly,many new parts, well kept, stored under shelter, used 2 yrs, roll bar & canopy, new paint, $5,800. Ed boarders.www.hamiltonstables.com, 6 pockets with fertilizer hoppers, 3 pt runs great, needs paint, $2,000. Scott no problems, works great, $500. Teresa Goodnight, Concord 704-699-9390. $300. Vonda Hamilton, Erwin 910- hitch, planted less than 100 ac, $1,200; Carter, China Grove 704-856-8312. Reiser, Maiden 828-428-2800. 3 pt 8 wheel hay rake, EC, $1,000. 891-4502. Green wheeler racking table for Powell Kubota 121-2 mini-excavator, rub- Kubota mini excavator 12 in.digging Curt Hardee, Enfi eld 252-903-8878. Horse boarding includes 12 x 12 stall racks, $200. J. B. Brogden, Oxford 919- ber tracks, backfi ll blade, work ready, bucket, runs and works good, $10,200; 3 pt, category 1, 9 inch earth auger; w/sawdust, pasture, orchard grass hay, 528-1214. $10,200. Danny Sidden, Mount Airy 336- Kubota mini excavator.161-2.12000 lbs. EC, 450.00. Doug Efi rd, Concord 704- 2x/day feeding, h/c wash stall, tack room, 4400 JD combine with 213 grain and 401-1279. 4,700 hrs.16 in.digging bucket, $14,800. Jim 723-1423. trailer parking, dirt pen, $350/m/o. Cathy 444 corn heads, been sheltered, diesel, 6 Vicon sp 471 square hay baler, Greene, Pfafftown 336-945-3316. Post Hole Digger for parts, needs top Frank, Rougemont 919-479-1256. cyl engine, runs good with AC, $3,900. GC, $2,500. Brad Moore, Liberty 336- Long 445 tractor GC needs paint, $4,200; gear in box, also two augers, 9”&12”, Baby mini donkeys 6 m/o, 2 females, Gene Page, Elon 336-421-3515. 622-5618. horse drawn manure speader, GC, kept under needs new tips, $150. Tom Sladky, Re- $800/ea. Mandy Adams, Claremont 828- ’74 Intern’l tractor cab, Ronks 60m, $800. 1968 Ford backhoe front end loader, cover, $1,000; John Deere 40 runs great idsville 336-694-4046. 459-1703. Frank Holland, Cary 919-362-6156. working in 07 engine got a rod knock, needs paint new seats, $4,000. Norman International 574 tractor,and Int’l 450 Mini donkeys less than 6 m/o, reg- 5 ft rototiller 3 pt hitch, slip clutch on complete, $2,500, tractor only, $1,200; Marshall, Stokesdale 336-643-7077. bottom plow. both VGC, $6,000.00. Calvin istered, jacks and jennys. Pat Johnson, PTO shaft, $600. Bruce Snider, Denton backhoe, $1,700; loader, $1,500, will part Kubota L4350 tractor-front end loader Jeffries, Mebane 336 421 9967. Teachey 910-285-6024. 336-859-2492. out tractor. Ray Milosh, Pittsboro 919- and box blade, 4W/D, shuttle shift, GC. NH 519 manure spreader 210 bushel TWH gelding, 7 y/o, black, smooth 500 Intern’l dozer, 70% undercar- 444-9416 . $11,000 OBO. Laris Allred, Asheboro 336- EC $2,900; JD 2510 diesel tractor 55 hp gait, safe, excellent buggy horse, $1,250. riage, GC, $6,500. Joel Barker, Jefferson 79 M Farmall 140, cult., fert., no 625-1784. remote hydraulics looks & runs great Albert Upton, Lenoir 828-758-4773. 336-982-3703. leaks, original seat, VGC, $3,900. Vernon Kubota 9000 tractor 4x4, cab always sheltered $6,900. Tripp Hohn, Jump sets training or wing standard, Lazy Boy 3 spd, hvy duty rear tine garden Lovin, Hamlet 910-205-3737. H/A, 90 hp low profi le, 1400 hrs, HD Archdale 336- 434- 5321 or 442- 3613. roll tops, lattice gate, ½ or whole, fl ower tiller, 5 hp, EC, $400; 40 ft, 6” wide fi ber Cat D6B dozer 44 A series, direct start, Kubota loader, EC, $24,950; Ford 445 Loadmaster manure spreader boxes or boxes look like rock/brick, $35- drive belt and pulley, $65. W.T. Norman, straight blade w/man. Tilt, $9,000. Todd diesel tractor, HD front loader, $5,500. W. 50 bushel ground driven VGC, $1,200 $150. Greg Mills, Apex 919-362-8944. Sandy Ridge 336-871-2093. Moore, Cleveland 704-278-1292. Phillips, Boone 828-264-6488. or will trade for square baler.Mike Donkeys standard size, 2 y/o, jennies, MF tractor deluxe diesel mowpower, NH 273 sq baler , JD 260 disc mower, Ford tandem wheel disc, 28 blade, 10 1/2 Jordan, Kelly 910-471-5321. one spotted, one white, $650/ea; 2 m/o 1960’s, turn plow, set of disc, cultivator, NH 4 basket tedder, NH 451 rake, $5,000/for ft cut, with cylinder and drag , $900. Rick MF1085 GC. Cab,Blower,Tires jenny, $500. Robert Sell, Winston-Salem boom pole, scrape blade w/equipment, all or will sell separate. Russ Brock, Mt. Hinton, Princeton 919-705-3262. 90%,Bushog Quick Disconnect Front 336-595-8247. $4,500 or w/o equipment, $3,500. Julian Olive 919-738-8341. 486 NI round baler $8,000; 1190 Intern’l Loader&Bucket., $9,995. Hunter A APHA mare DOB 4/04, hunter type Griffi n, East Bend 336-699-4613. Two grain bins 11,500 bu ea; 6 mower , $2,500. Colon Terrell, Denton 336- London, Ruffi n 336-939-9750. movement chestnut tobiano, Dreamins 1982 John Deere 450c loader 4 in1 grain bins 3,500 bu ea, two U troths 859-3611. Hesston Round Baler good work- Little Easter, well trained, $3,500 or lease bucket good under carriage, rails and 92’ and 74’ long, $5,000 nego. Maxine Wood Splitter works off tractor ing condition, $5,000; Ford tractor, with $250/mo; horse boarding include profes- sprocket put on two years ago, new battery Cartwright, Watha 910-285-2576. hydraulics, $500; New Holland square new tires and battery, double hydrau- sional training all breeds, $500/mo. Ann and starter,$17,500. Mark Gibbs, Reidsville Tillage tool, 9 ft, GC, $275. Scott baler, fi eld ready, $3,500.00. David Hurley, lic hookups on back, $4,500. Bobby Furr, Salisbury 704-798-3460. 336-349-6055. Brady, East Bend 336-961-3011. Troy 910-572-7452 or -572-6464. Chambers, Vale 704-276-1189. November/December 2009 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 11 FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT 1986 JD 950, 3 Cyl. Diesel. 755 Allis Chalmers D14 2WD wide front 1956 John Deere 60 tractor runs good, Tree setter for fi eld planting Christmas 72-73 Ford 2 cyl, 1600 diesel, 217 Hrs. Includes box blade and AM/FM Tractor. 40 HP Low Hours on Rebuilt nice paint, have parts tractor 90%complete tree liners/shade trees, $575; BCS model actual hrs, original paint, 6 spd, $4,000. Bill radio, $6,500 OBO. Tom Love, Mid- Engine. Runs Good! New Tires. Radio. goes with it, $3,500. Randy Jordan, Gaston 602 sickle bar mower, LNC with extra Redding, Walkertown 336-595-4518. land 704-888-3046. Lights. Front End Loader with forks for 252-537-5072. knives, $850. Vincent P. Bonaminio, 2400 Intern’l backhoe diesel, ready Factory built 3 pt. hitch Danuser hay. 3-point hitch. PTO, $3,500. Barry 3 pt hay spear $175, 55 gallon barrels Bakersville 828-688-4577. to work, GC, $7,500 OBO. Sam Barland, wood splitter with dual hydraulic hoses. Mullis, Mooresville 704-663-7996. $15-20, fi eld fence wire $125/roll, tandem 3 pt 1 row cultivator $70; 4 lug 12 Cedar Grove 919-304-5425. Splits wood up to 28 inches long. EC, Lewis Brother House Keeper poultry axle cow trailer $1,250, tedder rake $1,850, inch trailer rims 2/$35 or 4/$65. Marvin Super A belly mower, new tires, 3 pt $1,100. Elden Smith, Hudson 828- cruster model #2 w/spinners farm ready round hay baler $4,500. Terry Christenbury, Pope, Mebane 919-563-6084. hitch, paint FC, ready to work, $2,500. 781-8730. $5.500; 255 Case International 4x4 980hrs. Midland, 704-782-1536. Case IH 4210, 4-wheel drive with James Hunter, Zebulon 919-269-7736. Farmall M 1950 ,for sale or trade w/355-80-20 turf tires A-1 $3,000. Henry 860 Ford tractor, VGC, live lift & 3-way remote, 1,250 hours, with Case IH JD compact utility tractor with for anything IH with a 3pt hitch.Tires Currie, Ellerbe 910-334-0404. PTO, 90% new tires, good sheet metal 2250 front end loader- quick detach with gear transmission 790, 130 hrs used, 65% ,sheet metal good no lift but hyd Woods Bush Hog, BB60C, used just and paint, $3,650, Hal McDaris, Newton 4 in 1 bucket, forks and hay spear, EC, LNC, $8,995. Carolyn Hall, Climax works, $2,000. Matt Holder, Raleigh 919- once, includes drive slip clutch, pictures 828-612-0547. $22,500. Yates Hussey, Robbins 910- 336-674-2468. 868-8853. available on request, $1,050; Woods Roanoke 2 row tobacco harvestor, 639-4275. Long 2008 disc mower $2,000; farm 1996 Vicon cm 1700 disc mower,5.6 ft grader blade, 72”, RB72, EC, $400. Gary GC, $15,000. M.D. Willow Spring 919- New Holland 278 square baler, has 1/4 hand feed mill, $800; livestock trailer, 16 always serviced every year sheltered,good Howell, Norwood 704-474-3988. 418-5078. turn, new parts, EC, rake also, $4,200. M. ft, dual axle, center gate, $1,200. M. K. cond, 2600.00. Bob Prestwood, Lenoir 828- Simco,large square bale seperato, EC, Mortl 8’ discmower 3 pt hitch, looks Mike, Greensboro 336-217-2815. Dennis, Elizabethtown 910-862-3828. 758-0832. $21,900; Recon 300 hay conditioner w/tedder, a little rough, mows great, $2,200. Bill Bushog DM70 disc mower7 ft cut Gill pulverizer, 3 pt hitch, 6 ft width, Case loader 850B 1979 model with EC, $7,500. Greg Overcash, Salisbury 704- Walker, Olin 704-880-0489. 3 pt hitch, $3,500; New Holland 451-7 $400; grill old Ford tractor, Ferguson lift 4 way bucket. Some rust in paint but 202-3626. JD 1207 mower conditioner, can ft cut sickle mower, $1,500. Wesley written on grill, $45. Dennis Murray, good working condition. $10,000. Mike John Deer 790 4X4 tractor with a 300 be repaired or used for parts, $500. Bill Steele, Cleveland 704-278-9315. Prospect Hill 336-562-3057. Carico, New London 910-572-1465. loader, box bade, fi nish mower,18 ft drive Walker, Olin 704-880-0489. Frontier spreader SS1067B new, Stanley 870 6 row veg. planter, $6,000; Oliver/Cockshutt 1850 diesel MFWD on trailer, LNC, kept inside, 06 model, Massey Ferguson 3-14” trip turning complete, fi eld ready, $400; Intern’l 47 irrigation 75 pieces of 20 ft pipe, 3” and with Loader, 92hp tractor in good condi- $13,900. Wayne Dobey , Mooresville plows $250; JD No-9 7 ft sickle mower baler, $600; Ferguson DEO-20 pto hay 4” Akron, 9 sprinklers, Berkley pump, tion, ready to work $8,500.00, 3pt tillage 704-664-1957. $450; Howse 3 pt posthole digger with 9” rake $300; NH 451 mower, $200, all $2,600; wood splitter, 3 pt hitch, $1,000. tool, $250. Matthew H, Lexington 336- Vicon SP471 Square Baler, GC, auger $350. Willis Smith, Evergreen 910- work but need repair. Robert Hart, Hurdle J.L.McLaurin, Wade 910-323-5207. 787-3981. $2,500. Brad Moore, Liberty 336-622- 770-2813. Mills 919-644-7242. Horse drawn mowing machine, $900; Kubota L-3650 Tractor--4WD, 5618. 555 B Ford Backhoe 2WD, GC $10,500; Clipper 334 seed cleaner. 16ft bucket hay rake, $800; disc, $250, all in GC. Neil front end loader, fi berglass canopy, roll John Deere 145 Loader, GC, $2,000.00. Evan 1992 555 D Ford Backhoe 2WD, 1 owner, elevator, bagging operation with conveyor. Graham, Rowland 910-422-8150. bar, 7 speed GLS trans., Ag. Tires, Low Myers, Winston-Salem 336-769-9228. GC 1701 hrs. $15,000. James Murray, Dan Andrews 919-669-8482 or 919-552- 97 Woodmizer portable sawmill, hours (1200)EC, $15,995, Phil Marion, 39 M Farmall tractor-fi rst year of M Randleman 336-672-6066. 9455., $28,000. Dan Andrews, Fuquay Lt40 Hyd super w/computer, includes all Pfafftown 336-945-4868. series, excellent for restoration, strong BackHoe attachment for 3 point Varina 919-669-8482 support equipment, metal detector, blade 6ft wide 10 ft long tilt trailor great engine, 60+ lb oil pressure, hydraulics, 3 hook-up. FarmTrac 4009, LNC, $ 4,200. M. Bulk tobacco barn with heat exchanger, sharpen, extra blades, etc., $25,000. B. shape $600. Billy Breeden, Haw River pt hitch adaptor, original drawbar, 6 volt, Johnny, Waxhaw 704-361-3428. $1,000. Z. Hedgecock, High Point 336- Atkins, Pikeville 919-734-0939. 336-578-3454. shed kept, $3,000. D. Maupin, Taylorsville Gill 6 ft pulverizer EC, $650. Johnny 869-7979. Farm lathe for making parts for JD 318 gasoline tractor with 48” 828-632-1743. Helms, Waxhaw 704-361-3428. 140 Farmall with cultivator/fertilizer, tractors and equipment, $1,250; 3 pt, 3 JD belly mower, and 48” JD tiller. 1080 Two Ontario grain drill rims and tires, JA Vance 4 head thickness planner, works, 1 pt hitch, restored, new paint, looks blade plow, $400; hyd. hose maker for hours. garaged. EC, $6,000. Robert Martin, GC, $50/for both. Roger Davis, East has tongue and groove blades and straight new, $5,900. Neil Mendenhall, Lexing- most farm equip, $2,500, etc. J.T. Hamm, Albemarle 704-983-4095. Bend 336-699-2068. blades VGC, $4,000. Basil Phibbs, Pfaff- ton 336-978-3755. Wake Forest 919-556-5266. Tractor, Ford 4600, diesel, 52 MF 1135 tractor with off-set disk, do-all town 336-345-1421. Howse 5 ft. one pt, bushhog, VGC, Super A Farmall with cultivators, hp, power steering, $7,200. David land leveler and chisel plow, $10,000/for JD 1935 unstyled B, brass tag, rear $550. Raymond Coble, Whitsett 336- runs good, $4,000; Super C Farmall with Shepherd, Wilkesboro 336-921-3166. all. Reggie Weisner, Statesville 704- cutoffs, front F&H rounds and restorable 697-9627. cultivators runs good, $3,500. Donald Boompole Crop Sprayer 3pt hitch 592-4390. set F&H rounds for rear, runs, overall JD M plow $75; JD M cultivators/ Cannon, Ayden 252-746-4600. adj.arms 25 foot width, $150. Mark Ford tractor 2600 Live Lift and P.T.O, GC, $3,000. Ed Hobbs, Raleigh 919- tool bar $250, M belt pulley $120, JD 71 JD 4020 dual hyd roll bar canopy, Crotts, Snow Camp 336-266-5263. EC, good paint, no rust, $5,800. Otis 828-2754. 40/420 hydraulic unit $300, misc parts, wide front side console with bushhog, Hit and Miss Engine, 1-1/2hp. Mendenhall, Lexington 336-787-4909. Ford 555E Backhoe 1073 hrs, one owner/ buying JD40,420,M 919-815-0268. Guy 3450 loader bucket, bale spear, pallt ‘M’, (TG) complete, running, on repo. Cub tractor GC, with 1 pt hitch cult, operator, well maintained, $25,000. Lauren Hiniker, Oxford 919-815-0268. fork, $12,000. Gary Abernethy, Hickory trucks, $1,050. Larry Trammel, Chapel fertlize, disc, bush hog, harrow, disc McDowell, Asheboro 336-629-0682. John Deere 850 diesel, great condition, 828-294-4497 or 381-1591-cell. Hill 919-929-5578. plow , $3,000, Pete Smith, Efl and 919- NH Model 256 hay rake, GC, $1,700; 700 hours, good paint, good tires, canopy, Hesston 5510 round baler, electric Massey Harris Pony Tractor with 563-0993. NH Model 68 sq. baler, FC, needs one new fuel pump, always sheltered, $5,500. tie, operator manual, kept in shelter, Cultivators and Harrow.$1,500; 3 Super 97 Brush Bandit Chipper 250XP repair, otherwise fi eld ready, $500. Scott R. Griffi n Hillsborough 919-732-8638 or GC, $4,500. Scott Harris, Bear Creek A Tires and Rims. $75/ea. Danny Morris, 1600 cummings diesel, less than 2,000 hrs, Davis, Denton 336-460-0831. [email protected]. 919-548-6245. Liberty 336-622-4092. hydrolic lift cyclinder on back,new tires, 2 old 6400 gallon HDPE tanks, not MF 255 diesel tractor, needs repair, 79 Ford 5500 backhoe, runs and Shendoah Poultry Incinerator and ready to work, $9,500 OBO. M. E. for potable water use, $ 500 OBO. Tony $4,000. Charlotte Lyon, Raleigh 919- looks good, EC, $8,500. William Sharpe, in good working condition. Used on Sneed, High Point 336-884-5328. Inskeep, Star 910-428-9001. 851-5587. Liberty 336-229-6043. a 2 house farm and always keep in Gehl 1162 Disc mower, fi eld ready with 1300 Scat Trak skid steer with Super H Farmall tractor, very nice, 600 Ford tractor $3,250; two 16” dry, $2,500.00. Lincoln Triplette, Millers owners manual, $3,000. Vic Safarian, New bucket and forks, 8,000 lbs, Kraftsman $3,000. Robert Sell, Winston-Salem Ford plow, $250; scrape blade, 6 ft, $200; Creek 336-984-7035. Hill 919-810-2297. trailer, 1988 Chevy C-70 with re-manu- 336-595-8247. cultivator with Cole planter, $175; Ford 3 Apache 150 bu creep feeder with Recon 300 hay conditioner W/tedder, facture Jasper engine, $12,000. Matthew Boss brand snow blade, used very little, 14” plow, $350. James Isley, Julian 336- creep panels. GC, $2,500. Johnny EC, $11,900. Greg Overcash, Salisbury 704- Needham, Asheboro 336-653-4570. 5 way, electric over hyd, 7 ft wide, $1,800. 263-1958 or 697-1697-home. Rogers, Roxboro 336-504-7268. 202-3626. Disc plow 3-pt hitch $250; box blade Lester Lunsford, Colfax 336-362-9385. NH 451 mowing machine, 7 ft sickle Field cultivator 10 ft Prefert II, $1,000; 354 international tractor gas, bush hog brand 5 ft 3-pt $400: scrape blade 8N Ford tractor VGC, $3,500; seat mower, $1,200; NH 163 4 basket, GC, NH hay baler $9,000. M. Newton, Hurdle GC, $4,500. Robert Holt, Graham 336- 7 ft 3 pt, $475; International tractor-B-414 for G AC, $50; saw mill belt, VGC, $75. $1,200; 64 Ford 4000, $4,000; Bradco Mills 919-357-8270. 212-1093. 4 cycler diesel, high/low transmission 8 C. Spainhour, Winston-Salem 336-765- 9HD backhoe attachment, $3,000; 12” JD 240 garden tractor, with deck, Ford, 513 hay rack, GC, $1,000. Robert spd, w/wet line, $2,100. W. Aldridge, Bur- 1496. bucket, $400; 16” bucket, $400. P. McGee, partially disasembled, Need new bolts Holt, Graham 336-212-1093. lington 336-584-6262. Sickle mower for Farmall cub, GC, Salisbury 704-636-4669. paint.14hp Koler, rebuilt carb, some Ford 600 parts tractor, not running, Hammer Mill #5 Meadows Mills $300. Eugene Sherion, Gibsonville 336- 97 TCM 806 loader, ¾ yard bucket, new parts, $485. M. Lorenzo, Chocowin- $450. Johnny East, King 336-994-2346. multiple screens, cyclone dust collec- 697-9047. $11,500; Farmall Super A, with cultivator, ity 252-946-3840. Tractor attachments for Farmall Cub, tor, and rigid piping, powered by 10HP NH model 132 bale elevator, 25 ft $1,800. Dewayne Dyson, Taylorsville Tye 15 Ft. No-Till Drill, small disc harrow $100, single bottom plow single phase motor, LNC, $4,600. J. long, LNC, $750. E.D. Mesimer, Concord 828-244-3059. seed, new disks, nice $9,450. Matt $300, and scrape blade $350 all four for Cashwell, Stedman 910-433-5692. 704-938-2901. Gleaner M3 combine with 15 ft grain Valkenburg, Monroe 864-940-9341. $650. Roger Tomblin, Black Mtn 828- 1958 JD 420W, slant steer, power Intern’l tractor commercial with head, hydro, straw chopper, complete New Holland Hayliner 273 fi eld 712-7896. steering, 5 spd, 2stage clutch, original top palmer ind. scrape blade, pintle hitch, 4 cyl engine overhaul recently, 130 hp diesel ready $1,900 OBO.Jeremy Brookshire, 4230 JD tech&owners manual some link, weight, more, VGC, $5,500;1955 JD engine, not stuck, 1940 model, sheltered, engine, $16,500. W.T. Brantley, Jr., Spring Lenoirr 828-728-9101. extra parts manuals VGC, $100; Michelin 40, $3,500. Guy Hiniker, Oxford 919- perfect for restoration, $2,095 nego. H. Hope 252-478-4237. New Holland 273 square baler, good farm tire 18.4-38 and tube 85%rubber 815-0268. Greene, Salisbury 704-279-3358. Ford tractor 3910 diesel 47 hp, PS, working condition $2,500;Long pull some weather cracks, $100.00. Doug Mills, AC G7 track loader motor and trans- Double disc harrow 16, LNC, $395; roll bar, new tires, new paint, GC, $7,200; type disc 8’ wide Hyd. lift $700. Phillip Wingate 704-624-6301. mission good, 4 in 1 bucket, good loader, boom pole, LNC, $60; potato plow, LNC, trailer Better Built, 9 ton, tandem axle, Dancy, Hays 336-928-0983 Evenings Grain bin, 1,500 bu, 3 rings, with fan needs very minor repair to get it ready for $95; 6 ft box scrape, LNC, $200. Dan GC, $2,500. Jarvis Fox, Taylorsville 957-8364. and 2 augers, $1,325. A.M. Dunn, Pink work, $3,000; have a 2002 heavy duty equip- Clubb, Walnut Cove 336-595-1340 or 828-632-4558. New Holland 851 round baler $1,500; Hill 910-298-4385. ment trailer will haul any equipment. Ed 671-1581-c. Farmall M for parts, case model SC, Case International 1190 7 foot haybine 2002 Taylor 750 outdoor woodstove, Reece, Locust 704-791-2468. ’53 Ford Jubilee tractor 1,646 running $2,500; disc plow, $100. James Whitley, $1,500. Reagan Hudson, Vale 828- GC, heat your building or house with wood, Tobacco baler used 3 yrs, $1,800; hours, 2 WD original muffl er system, runs Concord 704-782-5762. 874-5147. $3,000 OBO. Kevin Ward, Rockwell 813- Farmal Super A tractor $1,200. Tommy good, $3,500 OBO. Delano Pierce, Wil- Tiller rotary BEFCO series G50 side Farmall H restored with new paint, 690-4860. Huff,Oxford 919-690-8293. liamston 252-792-5304. shift for tractors up to 30 hp, used less good tires, and many new parts. $2,500 Set of dual tractor tires. 16.9 x 28. Both 8 inch pto woodchipper, yellow/ Small Clarke fork lift, propane than 30 hrs, $995. James Pike, Elizabeth would consider trade for old JD tractor; tires have about 50% tread, $100/for both. green, LNC, $2,400; JD 60 inch belly model, parked 5 years, was running then, City 252-264-2288. Jib cranes, one is 1000 lb rating 11 ft tall, Joseph Cook, Jonesville 336-401-5669 or mower came off JD 4115 tractor looks/cuts sheltered, 4 cyl, fl athead motor, $400 Mac 4 f t fi nishing mower, 3 pt hook up, 7.5 beam other is 500 lb rating, $250-$450. 835-8522 after 5:00pm, good, $1,200. Chris Hayes, Winston- OBO. Guy Brittain, Connelly Springs used 3 times, LNC, $650. Danny Brown, D. Mullis, Locust 704-888-6181. John Deere 1010, new battery, seat, Salem 336-287-5032. 828-879-8171 aft. 6. Stony Point 704-585-2621. NI corn picker 1 row shed kept tires, front and rear cultivators w/extra 1948 Redbelly Ford tractor, it runs, good Intern’l sq hay baler #47, $700. James 650 JD tractor for parts, $1,200; fi eld ready $1,500. Willie Gammons, shovels, $3,650. Cliff Miller, Rockwell 704- tractor, needs paint and hookup wires for the Davis, Lillington 910-890-9698. 1050 JD tractor for parts, $1,200. Danny Mt Airy 336 351-6769. 279-7857. lights to work. 3 point hitch, $3,500. Faye JD grain drill 15 disc, hydraulic Hardister, Denton 336-241-2425. GT grain auger. 8 in x 48 ft. pto Ford 345C tractor with front end Denny, Macclesfi eld 252-237-3623. cylinder single disc, $800. James Harris, Intern’l McCormick grain drill, driven, GC, $1,800; Parker grain wagon. loader, 963 hours, EC, $10,500. Kent 1952 John Deere MT runs good, single Charlotte 704-549-0932. 10 ft, fi eld ready, GC, manual pick up, 250 bu. 4 wheel with good body and Davis, Clemmons 336-766-7607. front wheel, new tire, rears aged but hold AC I600 backhoe, loader, runs good, $525; MF no 33, 10 ft, fi eld ready, GC, tires, $1,750. James Ellen, Enfi eld 252- Tractor 07 New Holland DA-45 w/loader air, after market hitch, $3,250. George needs cylinder rebuilt, $1,800. Peter LeMay, $750. James Earl Brown, Magnolia 445-5938. 4 wh dr Hydro Ind Tires loaded 400 hrs Milne, Mebane 919-563-0494. Cameron 919-499-3918. 910-284-1482. 3 Farrowing crates. Feeders and LNC, $18,500; ATV-06 Artic Cat 400 Auto 4 Cat D6-D 1983, 1,035 hours, only JD hay baler model 24T, shelter kept, Blanton 9 shank, chisel plow, $1,400; waterers , $350/for all. Haywood. wheel drive 575 miles, LNC, $3,500. James farm use 2 owner, excellent machine , 80% looks good, $750. Arnold Flowers, Seven arts way feed grinder, $1,650, both EC. Bowden, Benson 910-890-7763. Barham, Madison 336-427-7600. undercarriage , 6 rollers , tilt blade, $24,500 Springs 919-222-1470. J.K. Killan, Norlina 252-456-3375. D85A Dozer - no ripper, tilt blade, Bushhog brand 3008 8 ft bushhog 3 OBO. Edward Sasser, Morganton 828- 850 NH round hay baler, late model, 74 D4D Cat straight bull dozer, $9,000; price $18,000. Larry East, Sophia 336- point hitch, LNC, $4,000 Robert Bowman, 391-6881 . sheltered, $1,750; Krone 7 ½ ft cut disc hay chicken feeder pans, round for automatic 495-1551. Burlington 336-266-1548. Metal drums $10/ea.l William Trivette, mower, sheltered, $1,800 OBO. M. Ross, feeder, LNC, $250/ea. Verne Andrews, Ford 5ft. fi nish mower 650.00, 6ft. JD 455E 1988 Crawler-loader, 4/1 Laurel Hill 910-462-2493. Burlington 336-421-5423 or 421-9383. Boomer 336-921-3124. Bushog Brand fi nish mower $1,000; 1971 bucket, clutch pack rebuilt, 85% undercar- New Idea 309 corn snapper one row 37 ton Northstar log splitter, practi- 135 MF diesel tractor with ROPS and 140 Farmall tractor, cultivators front and riage, $15,700, Tom Gale, Liberty 336- fair condition , 1500. Donald Johnston, cally new, $1,500. Pat Whisnant, Salisbury canopy, remote hydraulics, PS, , $3,900; 5 back, fertlizer distributor, 3pt. and 1pt. 339-1070. Mooresville 704 664-4027. 704-633-3630. ft Hd Gannon box scrape, $300. Thomas hitch, $4,400. R. Collins, Elkin 336- Fuel tank 1500 gallons with fast electric 3910 Ford tractor low hours, good 3 pt hitch fi nish mower, 6 ft, rear Joyce, Denton 336-859-0621. 366-4026. pump, you move it, $1,200. David Con- tires, original paint, $8,500; NH corn sheller, discharge, used 3 times, $1,000; large Corn picker NI older type, GC, extra 25 bushel manure spreader, new, nelly, Morganton 828-413-1969. belt driven, $200. Noel Leatherman, Lex- Pioneer forecart with tongue and shafts, picker for parts/ trailer /all included fi eld made by Conestoga manufacturing. Minneapolis Moline G6 diesel, weights, ington 336-249-1308. quick change, $1,000. Jeff Parker, Richfi eld ready used this season, $1,000. Gary 2-wheel ratchet clutch drive, pull with complete excellent to restore $4,000; Hess- IH 1973 354 tractor in running condition, 980-581-1444. Martin, Walkertown 336-399-8778. horse or tractor, $1,835. Bob Richens, ton 530 4x4 round baler electric tie, bale diesel 35 HP PS $4,000 OBO. David L. MH Pony with cultivators, disc, turn- Murator rototiller, 42”, 3 pt hitch, Hendersonville, 828-685-1170. monitor, new belts, EC $4,600. Donald R. Pope, Statesville, NC 704-873-8854. ing plow, parts tractor, $1,500. Jim Frye, seeder, 3 pt hitch, LNC, $300; Ford harrow, Greenhouse 22x96 feet, chemilizer Beard, Maiden 828-465-1376. 1999 B7300 Kubota 16 hp,4 wd,hydro Carthage 910-947-5910. 3 pt hitch, 20 disc, GC, $450; Leinbach, 1 fertilizer system ,new shutters, new exhaust AC model 200 diesel tractor,100 hp,1,800 trans. low hours, $5,000; 3 pt JD disc bog MF 124 sq baler, EC, low hrs, $2,500; row cultivator, 3 pt, EC, $125; potato plow, fan, shade cloth,propane heater,lots of hrs, new tires, w/4-16”3pt hitch bottom $225; Dearborn scoop pan, $100. Richie Agco 18 ft, 4 basket hay tedder, hyd., GC, LNC, $75. Delmore Hester, Walkertown pots,other misc.parts, $3,500.00. Rrichard plow,$12,000 nego; Hardy 300 gallon gun Owens Clemmons 336-201-6794. $1,800. Joe Daniel, Denton 336-596-4768 336-725-3981. Stalker, Ffranklinville 336-824-2511. type PTO spray $1,500 nego. R.E.Marshall, Byron 103 one row sweet corn harvester, aft. 9 pm. Generac PTO driven generator, Tractor Top Link, Frmex Brand, Taylorsville 828-632-3801. EC, fi eld ready, $5,800. Adam Bunch, Sitrex fi eld plow 7 shank, model 25kw/50kw surge continuous, never used, model #03477; heavy duty; New and John Deere M40 parts, JD M 2 pt Edenton 252-335-8870. TCM 9, $500. Quita Vellers, Stanley $2,700; post hole digger power unit, 3 pt, unused, $45. R. Jackson, Clyde 828- plow $50; JD M PTO pulley $100, JD M Woods 48 inch bush hog, Cat 0 3 704-578-0764. with 9” and 12” augers, $350. L.E. Smith, 627-3998. cultivators & tool bar $250, many misc. pt hitch, great for small compact tractor Sickle bar mower for 1947 Gibson Thurmond 336-874-3371. IH 454 gas tractor-VGC, only 300 hrs. M&40 parts, $5-$250. Guy Hiniker, or large garden tractor, EC, $600. Alan tractor, VGC, $500 OBO. Jay Horner, Backhoe buckets 12”, 18”, 24”, 36”, on overhaul $4,200. Jim Kahler, Rich- Oxford 919-815-0268. Stimpson, Lewisville 336-946-2402. Weddington 704-849-2141. pin size, 1 ¾” and 1 ½” off of JD 310D, fi eld 704-463-4272. AC crawler frontend loader, $4,000; 6 ft box scrape and arena drag, $250/ea. JD 20 disc grain drill, GC, $2,100. Victor all like new, $2,000/for all. Ira Howell, Ford 4600 SU all orignal PS Wet Brakes AC WD tractor w/ frontend bucket, $4,000; Karen Buce, Pfafftown 336-945-5178. Fish, Willow Springs 919-796-3338. Midland 704-888-0198. 55 HP ext valve 16.9 x 24 rear tires, EC disc Long brand, hvy duty, 24 blade on John Deere (A) (1948 Model) good sheet Howse bushhog 60”; Linebach scrape JD manure spreader ground driven, $7,995. Mike Garrison, Weaverville 828- wheels, $1,000. J. Hood, Greensboro metal, runs good, needs restoring, $2,800. blade, 6 ft, reversible 6 way angle, $400/both. $800; NI manure spreader, $1,000. Wilson 645-7828. 919-908-4735-cell or 621-4954. Gary Riley, Advance 336-998-2044. Ben Sloan, Rockwell 704-938-2876. Elkins, Greensboro 336-674-3682. Page 12 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW November/December 2009 FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT JD 6420 4WD, radial tires, very Large Blacksmith hand crank post JD 430 VGC, almost new tires, scrape clean, $4,800; Cat 953 B loader, new GP drill press, $150; Graverly professional blade, 6 ft box blade, 6 ft cut away harrow, Clip and mail or fax your bucket, pins, 3rd valve, clean, straight, 2 wheel tractor, steering brakes, Kohler 1 row cultivator, two 14” bottom plows, $52,000; 89 Ford, super duty, diesel, 12 engine, 12 hp electric start, $1,000. Arnold $4,500/for all. Davie Hopkins, Elon 336- Agricultural Review ad! ft fl at bed, $6,500. B. Howell, Midland Mabe, Walnut Cove 336-591-7635. 584-8024. 704-888-4282. Howie Christmas tree elevator, almost 86 model backhoe 275 log loader with 2 pt hitch assembly for Farmall Super new Honda engine, $3,500. Edward Johnson, sawbuck and delimber, GC, $15,000. Shane Name: ______C, 200 or 230, $550 OBO, complete Bakersville 828-688-3362. Almond, New London 704-463-1722. transmission and rear end assembly Kemp chipper/shredder 5 hp Yard- Skidloader heavy duty grapple fork Address: ______for Super A, $250 OBO, other parts master model, chips up to 3” diameter $1,600; Woods 9000 backhoe attachment available. Allen Everdyke, Statesville branch, VGC, except for engine will need for Skidsteers, LNC, $3,900; Bobcat ______704-876-2413. to be fi xed or replaced, $300 or trade for T190 turbo diesel on tracks, $14,500. B. Farm wagon heavy duty, all steel and equal value. Ron Goldstein, Chapel Hill Zsigmond, Shelby 704-466-3737. solid rubber tires, length 14 ft, width 8 ft, 919-929-4478. Bushhog frontend loader #2400 QT Phone: ( ) ______$1,000 OBO. Charlie Morgan, Zebulon Intern’l Farmall 140 does not smoke 5 ft bucket, quick attach, $1,500. Keith 919-269-7560. or burn oil, 8 cultivator sweeps, fertilizer Powlas, Salisbury 704-633-2508. Ad copy: ______96 Komatsu 120 track hoe, 1,500 hrs, hopper, $4,000; Farmall M, rebuilt motor, Cub tractor with sq seat and white grill EC, $40,000; 05 T300 Bobcat 1,500 hrs new sleeves, change over from 6V to 12V cultivator and lay off plow, $3,500. Keith ______on machine, 150 hrs on motor, $28,000. system, $3,600. Nelson Leonard, Wake Edwards, Polkton 704-826-8107. Chris Allen, Asheboro 336-964-6363. Forest 919-556-2156 or 622-3123. Conveyor Thompson brand, 10”x25 ______51 MH pony VGC, repainted 10 JD 6600 combine hydro static drive ft, 220 volts, electric, adjustable height, yrs ago, $2,750. B.D. Moon, Monroe with 16 ft fl ex header, 4 30” corn header, has wheels and tongue, VGC, $400. Jack ______704-400-7463. $6,500. John Looper, Granite Falls 828- Hester, Cary 919-669-6919. Ford 7600 turbo diesel tractor with 396-3984. 2600 diesel Ford tractor, 2 bottom ______spin out wheels with rear wheel weights, 1090 Hesston mower conditioner, plow, bushhog mower, seed and fertilizer high and low transmission 4 hydraulic $1,000; IH grain drill, $800; NH 848 round distributor, box blade, scrape blade, plus ______plugs, fi eld ready, $8,000. Bobby Worrell, baler, 1,500 lb rolls, chain driven, $3,500; misc. equip., $7,000, James Davidson, Bailey 252-237-0731. AC 7045 tractor, new tires, $13,000, etc. V. Eden 336-623-3667. Price or price range: ______The tye drill serial 5, 15 ft drill and Campbell, Statesville 704-876-4346. cart, 24 drops, $8,200. Jimmie Morris, Sr, 4610 Ford tractor new paint and Equipment Tarboro 252-752-9604 or 413-9741. tires, no leaks, 52 hp, recent service, ______05 NH TL100A 4x4, cab, H&A, 98 VGC, $9,000. Guy Williams, Greensboro Wanted Mail to: Fax to: hp, 16 spd transmission with shuttle, 3 336-312-1271. Agricultural Review (919) 715-8493 remotes, 540 PTO, always sheltered, LNC, 450C JD dozer needs paint, runs and Gravely tractor model L with equip- or $35,000. Phil Zimmerman, Lexington works good, good undercarriage, $7,500 ment, reasonable. Van Reid, Rocky Point 1001 Mail Service Center 336-764-1043. or consider trade. Roy Mintz, Shallotte 910-602-3364. Raleigh, NC 27699-1001 (919) 733-5047 Ferguson TO 35 tractor, 5/4 disc, 910-443-9884. AC D10 and JD M. Willard Watson, scraper, deep soil plow, cultivator, small New Koyker 155 front loader, fi ts all Walkertown 336-817-8732 or 595-8242. Web site: www.AgReview.org plow, all GC, all 3 pt hitch, $4,500. Harvey compact tractors, full factory warranty, Parts for JD 224T sq baler knot typing *Ads must be typed or neatly printed Poole, Charlotte 704-399-6602. $2,000. William Modlin, Jamesville 252- system gear box for 467 NH haybine. Hurley Cub Cadet 1250, 1450 or 1650 with 792-7709. Sanders, Seagrove 336-879-5891. hydrostatic transmission and lift, in run- Woods backhoe model 750, 16” Cultivators and track plows for Super ning condition. David Hensley, Asheville bucket, PTO driven, hyd. pump, fi ts any A Farmall. Gary Whitworth, Lincolnton EQUIPMENT WANTED EQUIPMENT WANTED 828-252-8085. 3 pt hitch tractor, VGC, $3,500 or trade 704-735-1149. 20 disc Athens off set, $1,100. James for farm tractor. Gurney Moore, Asheboro Long 510 2510 tractor for parts and One row corn picker. Call Al-704- Super pan for 3 pt hitch, $100- Staley, Seagrove 336-879-2322. 336-629-7495. also want a fi eld ready Long 510 or 2510, 694-5086, Al Griffi n, Wadesboro 704- $400. Mark Redmond, Concord 704-784- Snow blade for dump truck with all Super A Farmall with new rolling reasonable price. 694-5086. 9458 or 920-8116, attachments for clearing highways, $1,200. cultivators, regular cultivators, sweeps, Wide front end axle assembly for Farmall 140 cub cultivator parts, Front end loader assembly with bucket, Bill Willis, Mt. Airy 336-786-4619. discs and turning plows, tires are VGC, runs Farmall 400 tractor, reasonable. Calvin 1 pt equipment, planter/fertilizer units, has to fi t a 4230 JD tractor. Gary Pridgeon, Bush hog heavy duty brush cutter, good, $2,000 OBO. Al Prusia, Reidsville Jeffries, Mebane 336-421-9967. hoppers, reasonable call after 2:00 pm on Burgaw 910-620-5175 or William Boone, mower trailer type, new blades and 336-613-0972. Hillside plow, for tractor 3 point hitch. weekdays. Brandon Radford, Burlington Sr., Willard 910-289-0580. paint, 5 ft, good tires with hydraulic Four row double disc bedder w/fertil- [email protected], Keith Nunn, Snow 336-264-9361 or 584-1272, Rear axle weights for a Case 930 cylinder, $675. Bill Payne, Madison izer hoppers for tobacco, $1,750; Holland Camp 919-742-5162. Cultivators for Farmall 140, fertil- Comfort King, need 6-8. Rick Whitley, 336-548-6630. 4 row pull type tobacco transplanter, rub- Cab for a 180 AC. Eddie Cruse, Con- izer/seed spreader, PTO driven, 1 pt fast Monroe 704-361-3284. ’53 Ford Jubilee runs good, excel- ber tire press wheels, $2,000; 8 shank JD cord 704-786-8616. hitch or tow behind, 5’-6’ bush hog. New Holland 849 round baler for lent for restoration, $3,000. Terry Moore, V ripper, $3,000. R. Humbles, Jr., Ayden Roll bar for 4600 SU Ford tractor. Danny Doug Knudson, Raleigh 919-848-4440 parts. Boyce Asbill, Asheboro 336- Cleveland 704-278-2110. 252-746-6838. Hyatt, Waynesville 828-734-4556. or 844-6435. 629-1994. To save costs, NCDA&CS Livestock results (Cont’d from pg. 4) moves to online soil tests and other agronomic reports The N.C. Department of Wise said. Agriculture and Consumer Eventually, the NCDA&CS Services will no longer routinely would like to notify all clients mail out paper copies of via e-mail when their reports are agronomic reports. This policy, available online. which went into effect Nov. 1, Clients who provide a valid will apply to reports for soil tests e-mail address on their sample and nematode assays, as well as information form, or who register plant tissue, waste, solution and an e-mail address with the soilless media analyses. Agronomic Division online, can All these reports are readily receive electronic notifi cation. available through the NCDA&CS In the interim, all other clients Agronomic Division’s Web site, will receive a postcard with www.ncagr.gov/agronomi. instructions on how to fi nd their “By making the switch to reports. electronic-only reports, the Clients who visit the NCDA&CS will work within Agronomic Division home its limited budget to save page should select the “Find These competitors at the N.C. State Fair were all smiles before entering the show ring. signifi cantly on postage, printing Your Report” link from the left- and paper costs,” said Dr. column navigation bar. This link Beef cattle, Red Angus Reserve grand champion Grand champion female Colleen Hudak-Wise, director takes visitors into the division’s Grand champion female bull shown by Edward’s Cattle shown by Lester Smith of of the Agronomic Division. laboratory-information site, shown by JK Red Angus of Company of Beulaville Elkmont, Ala. “Although environmental and known as PALS. For most people, Aberdeen (Hoke County) Beef cattle, Gelbvieh Reserve grand champion fi scal benefi ts are driving this using the “Quick Report Search” Reserve grand champion Grand and reserve grand female shown by Flat Willow change, clients should also see link is the most convenient way to female shown by Morgan champion female and bull Farms of Statesville (Iredell) increases in convenience and access reports. Branch Red Angus of Leicester shown by Green Hills Gelbvieh Grand champion bull effi ciency. Online reports are Basic instructions are outlined (Buncombe) of Mount Ulla (Rowan) shown by Thomas Benfi eld of available to clients faster than at www.ncagr.gov/agronomi/ Grand champion bull shown Beef cattle, Hereford Statesville mailed reports and make record reportsearch.htm. Anyone who by TX Enterprises of Winston- Grand champion female Reserve grand champion keeping easier. has diffi culty using the PALS Salem (Forsyth) shown by Randy Martin of bull shown by Dietrich’s Flying “Copies can be easily down- report-search feature or has Reserve grand champion Kure Beach (New Hanover) D Ranch of Orlando, Fla. loaded and saved, and the questions can call (919) 733- bull shown by John Michael Reserve grand champion Beef cattle, Charolais analytical data can be exported 2655 for assistance during regular Langdon II of Benson female shown by Karl Grand champion female and into spreadsheet format,” Hudak- weekday offi ce hours. (Johnston) Holshouser of Castalia bull and reserve grand champion Beef cattle, Limousin (Franklin) female shown by Birdsell Grand champion female Grand champion bull shown Livestock of Turnersburg The deadline for the January issue of the and bull shown by Edward’s by Blinson Hereford Farm of (Alleghany) Agricultural Review is Dec. 1, and the Cattle Company of Beulaville Buies Creek (Harnett) Reserve grand champion (Duplin) Reserve grand champion bull shown by Odis Bumgarner deadline for the February issue is Jan. 4. Reserve grand champion bull shown by Madison Sifford of Shelby (Cleveland) female shown by Avery Faulkner of Snow Camp (Alamance) Beef cattle, Angus of La Grange (Wayne) Beef cattle, Santa Gertrudis