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LXXXIII- No. 1 January 2008 From the 2007 Census of Agriculture getting under way tractor Farmers across America are getting the calendar year. Completed forms are due Feb. opportunity to make their voices heard and 4. Producers can return their forms by mail. help shape the future of agriculture by com- For the fi rst time, they also have the option pleting the 2007 Census of Agriculture. of fi lling out the census online using a secure Conducted every fi ve years by the U.S. Web site. Instructions for submitting data on- Department of Agriculture, the census is a line will be included with the census form. complete count of the nation’s farms and the “We’re committed to making this census people who operate them. The census looks the best count ever. It’s about the future of at land ownership, operator characteristics, agriculture and rural communities in our production practices, income and expendi- state,” said Herb Vanderberry, director of Steve Troxler tures and other topics. It provides the only USDA’s NASS offi ce in Raleigh. Commissioner source of uniform, comprehensive agricul- “Regardless of how large or small their operation is or what kinds of products they In my role as Agricul- tural data for every county in America. produce, North Carolina farmers will help ture Commissioner it is im- “The Census of Agriculture provides in- themselves and their communities by fi lling portant for me to listen to formation that is not available anywhere else out the Census of Agriculture and returning the concerns of farmers and – information that benefi ts agricultural pro- it promptly.” ag groups and to listen to ducers and their communities in many ways,” For more information about the Census of ideas about how to help our said Agriculture Commissioner Steve Trox- Agriculture, contact the NASS North Caro- industry remain strong, ler. “Policy makers, community planners, The USDA National Agricultural Statis- lina Field Offi ce at (800) 437-8451 or log on Two upcoming activi- companies and farmers all use census data tics Service was scheduled to mail out cen- to www.agcensus.usda.gov. ties are taking place to give to make a variety of important decisions. sus forms Dec. 28 to collect data for the 2007 farmers a chance to stand up and be heard and to provide NCDA&CS raises reimbursement limits for programs updates and insight into critical farm legislation. On Jan. 31, the N.C. De- helping farmers with hay-transportation costs partment of Agriculture and In response to the rising cost of hay shipments, the N.C. Depart- long as funding is available. Consumer Services will be ment of Agriculture and Consumer Services recently increased the “The money from the Council of State augments $50,000 in private hosting the annual Agricul- reimbursement limits for two programs aimed at helping drought- donations our department previously obtained,” Agriculture Commis- ture Development Forum stricken livestock owners with the cost of moving hay to their farms. sioner Steve Troxler said. “Through this public-private partnership, at the State Fairgrounds in The Ag and Equine Partners hay relief programs help owners of North Carolina is helping its livestock owners cope with the drought Raleigh in conjunction with cattle, sheep, goats and horses with the cost of moving hay purchased and feed animals this winter. I am thankful to Governor Easley, my the Southern Farm Show. outside North Carolina. (See page 4 for more details on the Equine fellow Council of State members and the companies and organiza- We are still fi nalizing Partners program.) tions that have stepped up to help our farmers with this challenge.” details as this paper goes to The programs will reimburse livestock owners up to $500 for a For information about applying for assistance from Ag Partners press, but the program will load of hay moved from out of state. Livestock owners may seek or Equine Partners, call the department’s Hay Alert hotline at 1-866- focus on the latest on the cost-share funds for up to three loads. The new limits apply to hay 506-6222 or log on to www.ncagr.com/hayalert. Farm Bill debate in Con- hauled since Dec. 4, the day the Council of State approved $250,000 The department will continue to seek private support for the pro- gress, agricultural econom- in emergency funds for the cost-share programs. grams, Troxler said. Businesses and organizations interested in con- ics as related to biofuels Reimbursement had been limited to $300 for a single load of hay. tributing to Ag Partners or Equine Partners may contact Chrissy Lu- and farmland preservation, Reimbursements will be made on a fi rst-come, fi rst-served basis as cas at (919) 733-7125 or [email protected]. and an agricultural outlook for 2008. This will be a good op- Horse Events portunity for farmers to Gov. James B. Hunt Jr. Horse Complex, State Fairgrounds, Raleigh, (919) 733-4845. hear more about important Jan. 5 ...... Stallion Exposition. Contact Aaron Maye, (919) 612-1309. issues that affect their busi- Jan. 12 ...... ASAC Academy. Contact Kathy Humphries, (919) 691-0438. ness, ask questions and Jan. 12 & 13 ...... Roping. Contact Tom Shelton, (336) 629-8201. share ideas with one an- Jan. 25-27 ...... NCHJA “C” Indoors. Contact Becca Mispel, (919) 556-7321. other. Feb. 1...... Draft Horse Pull. Contact David Zimmerman, (800) 849-0248. We expect to draw na- Feb. 2 & 3 ...... Judges seminar. Contact Bob Mowrey, (919) 515-5784. Feb. 8 & 9 ...... Bull riding. Contact Jeff Mullens, (919) 796-8375. tional and state leaders to Feb. 15-17 ...... NCHJA C Indoors. Contact Becca Mispel, (919) 556-7321. discuss the current status of the Farm Bill and its poten- Western N.C. Agricultural Center, Fletcher, (828) 687-1414. tial impact on North Caro- Jan. 3-6 ...... C-4 Company. Contact Con Adams, (910) 230-1004. lina farmers and various Jan. 8, 15, 22 commodities. Likewise, we & 29 ...... Blue Ridge Church. Contact Jeff Smith, (980) 521-6371. hope to draw state and busi- Feb. 1-3 ...... NCMSA Cowboy Mounted Shooting. Contact Tommy Richardson, (704) 753-5399. ness leaders in the fi eld of Feb. 5, 12, 19 biofuels and renewable en- & 26 ...... Blue Ridge Cowboy Church. Contact Jeff Smith, (980) 521-6371. ergy to talk about the pros- pects of this industry. Sen. Bob Martin Eastern Agricultural Center, Williamston, (252) 792-5111. Feb. 2 & 3 ...... Fuzzy and Fun Open Horse Show. Contact Trish Andrews, (252) 799-0334. I invite each of you to Feb. 9 &10 ...... Parelli Natural Horsemanship 2008 Tour. Call (800) 642-3335. make plans to attend the Feb. 14-17 ...... Martinganza ’08. Contact Beth Tew, (252) 753-8069. forum. It will be held from Feb. 22 & 23 ...... Old Ford VFD Survivor Series Rodeo. Contact Frankie Buck, (252) 946-9780. 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the March 8 & 9 ...... Eastern Hunter Assn. Spring Indoor Horse Show. Contact Marlo King, (252) 527-3887. Holshouser Building. The (See Ag Forum, page 2) *Shows subject to change. Call before attending. More horse events listed in Bucolic Briefs. 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45,000 copies of this public document were printed at a cost of $1,350.35 or 3 cents per copy. Bucolic Briefs DIVISIONS Agronomic ...... Dr. Colleen Hudak-Wise The 2008 N.C. Turfgrass Conference and Show will be held Jan. 7-10 at the North Raleigh Hilton Brian Long ...... Editor Emergency Programs ...... Sharron Stewart, Andrea E. Ashby ...... Mng. Editor in Raleigh. The event features a trade show, a number of educational seminars eligible for pesticide acting director Terri Allen ...... Advertising Mgr. credits and a networking opportunity for turfgrass professionals. Cost of the conference is $140 for Food Distribution ...... Gary Gay Lisa Morgan ...... Circulation Mgr. Turfgrass Council of North Carolina members or $190 for non-members. For more information, go Food & Drug ...... Joe Reardon Jen Nixon ...... Assoc. Editor to www.turffi les.ncsu.edu or contact the TCNC at (919) 380-9446. Human Resources ...... Ben Harward *** Marketing ...... Tom Slade Meat & Poultry Inspection ..Dr. Steve Wells The N.C. Aquaculture Development Conference will be held Jan. 18 and 19 at the Sheraton AGRICULTURAL REVIEW (ISSN N.C. State Fair ...... Wesley Wyatt Atlantic Beach. The conference features an aquaculture trade show, panel discussions and special 07445466) is published monthly by the Plant Industry ...... Gene Cross interest workshops focusing on ponds and shellfi sh. In addition, participants can take a self-guided N.C. Department of Agriculture and Property & Construction ...... Kent Yelverton tour Jan. 17. Cost is $95 prior to Jan. 7, $125 by Jan. 14 or $150 for on-site registration. For more, go Consumer Services, 2 W. Edenton St., Public Affairs ...... Brian Long Raleigh, NC 27601. Second-class post- to www.ncaquaculture.or or call (252) 633-1477. Research Stations ...... Eddie Pitzer age paid at Raleigh, N.C. *** Standards ...... Stephen Benjamin POSTMASTER: Send address changes A six-week course designed for women involved with farming or married to a farmer and wanting Statistics ...... Herb Vanderberry and classifi ed advertising to to understand the business more will be offered beginning Jan. 17 and continuing for the following Structural Pest & Pesticides .... Jim Burnette AGRICULTURAL REVIEW, 1001 Mail six Thursdays at the Vernon James Center in Plmouth. Class hours are 6-9 p.m. Supper and youth- Veterinary ...... Dr. David Marshall Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699- friendly activities will be provided. Contact Gerda Rhodes at (252) 793-2163 for more. 1001. *** AGRICULTURAL REVIEW is printed The 19th Annual Joint Conference of N.C. Small Grain, Soybean and Corn Growers Association in interest of the farmers of the State and will be held Jan. 17 & 18 at the Sheraton Imperial Hotel in Research Triangle Park. The conference is sent free to residents upon written re- theme is Increasing Yields on Decreasing Acres. For more information, call Bonnie Holloman at (919) quest. Chief Deputy Commissioner: N. David Smith Jr. 877-9392. *** PHONE: (919) 733-4216 Assistant Commissioners: Montgomery Community College in Troy will offer a beekeeping class Jan. 28 through March 17 Howard Isley from 7-9 p.m. The course is designed for the beginner to experienced beekeeper and will cover the Steve Troxler David McLeod equipment needed for beekeeping, disease treatments, pesticide regulations and more. Cost is $25. Commissioner Dr. Richard Reich Contact Gary Saunders, (910) 576-6222. for more. *** The Southern Farm Show will be held Jan. 30 - Feb. 1 at the State Fairgrounds in Raleigh. The show features hundreds of manufacturers with the latest farm equipment, supplies and services. Several events are held in conjunction with the show, including the FFA tractor and truck driving Livestock events competitions, the annual meeting of the Tobacco Grower’s Association and the Southern National Draft Horse Pull. Hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. Admission is free. For more information call (800) Jan. 23 & 24 ...... Iowa Pork Congress. Des Moines, Iowa 849-0248. Jan. 30 ...... Virginia Pork Industry Conference, Franklin, Va. *** Feb. 12...... Northeastern Regional Pork Conference, Edenton A Keeping the Farm Workshop will be held Jan. 30 from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Commons Feb. 20 & 21 ...... N.C. Pork Conference, Greenville Building, Wake County Offi ce Park, 4011 Carya Drive, Raleigh. The workshop will cover such topics as fi nancial planning, estate planning, taxes and what can be done for your land and your family’s future. For more and to register, contact Grace Lawrence, (919) 250-1103 or at grace_lawrence@ Ag Forum ncsu.edu. *** (Cont’d from pg. 1) Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler will host the annual Agricultural Development Forum Jan. 31 from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Holshouser Building, State Fairgrounds in Raleigh. The program starts at 10 a.m. and lunch will be served. meeting will be held in conjunction with the Southern Farm Show. Topics will focus on the Farm Bill, Because of the weather, this has been a diffi cult year for agricul- development issues and biofuels opportunities. Lunch will be provided. Contact Dewitt Hardee, (919) ture in this state and region, and we face a number of issues that 733-7125. require immediate attention. But it is also important for us to keep an *** eye focused on the future and be prepared for changes on the horizon The N.C. Agritorusim Networking Association will hold its annual statewide conference Feb. 1 at the Caraway Conference Center near Asheboro. Program topics include Web design, local zoning and trends that will shape agriculture in ways we have not experi- and taxes, liability insurance, marketing and hospitality tips, agricultural estate/transition planning. enced before. The event also features farm tours. For more, call Martha Glass, (919) 733-7887 or go to www.ncagr. Nearly every week I read another article talking about growth is- com/agritourism. sues, overcrowded schools and roads, the costs of providing services *** to new development, water issues and more. The N.C. Meat Goat Association will hold its annual Youth “Wether” Sale Feb. 2 at the Johnston County Livestock Arena in Smithfi eld. For more information, go to www.ncmeatgoat.com or call Eric A number of county boards of commissioners are starting to talk Honeycutt at (919) 894-7691. about slowing growth and increasing or implementing impact fees to *** pay for services. The ongoing drought, the worst in recent memory, Planning for Your Farm’s Future, a statewide conference focused on estate planning and more, has generated concern about water and sewer capabilities to meet ex- will be held Feb. 6 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Cooperative Extension Offi ce in Louisburg. The isting needs and how new growth will create new demand for a fi nite conference is free and lunch is provided. For more, contact Martha Mobley at (919) 496-3344 or at [email protected], or go to http://franklin.ces.ncsu.edu. resource. *** All of these issues represent reasons why I believe farmland pres- Educational horse classes will be held Feb. 21 and 28, March 6 and 13 beginning at 6 p.m. with ervation is a statewide issue, not just an agricultural issue. This will dinner followed by a program. Topics include saddle fi tting, pasture management, hay information be something I hope we can discuss at more length at the forum. and more. Cost is $6 per person. Contact Martha Mobley at (919) 496-3344 or at martha_mobley@ The second activity I want to mention is the Census of Agricul- ncsu.edu for more. *** ture, which is conducted nationally every fi ve years. The information A Successful Small Farms Opportunities Conference will be held Feb. 23 from 8 a.m. to 3:30 gathered in this survey helps decision makers understand the impact p.m. at the Vance-Granville Community College campus in Louisburg. Topics will focus on pastured of agriculture locally, regionally and nationally. pork, leasing land for wildlife, beginner’s tips for community supported agriculture ventures, direct The census-taking activities have already begun in North Caro- marketing, beekeeping, organic production and more. Call (919) 496-3344 or go to http://franklin. lina. Forms were mailed in late December, and I’d encourage every ces.ncsu.edu for more. *** producer to fi ll theirs out and return it by the Feb. 4 deadline. Make The annual meeting and workshops of the N.C. Meat Goat Association will be held Feb. 23 at the sure your farming operation is counted. Johnston County Livestock Arena in Smithfi eld. The meeting will begin at 9 a.m. and features guest speaker Terry Burks of Bowling Green, Ky. For more info, go to www.ncmeatgoat.com or call Todd McLeod at (336) 241-2245. Advertising in the *** The N.C. Beekeepers Association will hold its Spring Conference March 7 & 8 at the Ramada Inn Convention Center in Burlington. Planned workshops will focus on watering your bees, preparing Agricultural Review honey for sale, small hive beetle research and non-honey bee stinging insects. Vendors will also be present with a variety of beekeeping equipment and books. For more, contact Charles Heatherly at SUBMITTING ADS: Ads are free to N.C. residents and (919) 859-6995 or e-mail at [email protected], or go to www.ncbeekeepers.org/meetings. can be submitted by mail to 1001 Mail Service Center, Raleigh *** The Southern States 36th Annual Regional Morgan Horse Show will be held May 21-24 at the NC 27699-1001; by e-mail at [email protected]; or by Hunt Horse Complex, State Fairgrounds, Raleigh. For more, go to www.vcmhc.org/ssmhs08.html or fax to (919) 715-8493. call Lori Garber, (336) 824-4923. The ad deadline is noon on the fi rst working day of the month prior to publication. For example, the March deadline is noon The N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services will host the fi rst Got to Be NC on Feb. 1. Limit is 30 words, editor reserves right to edit or Festival June 5-8 at the State Fairgrounds in Raleigh. The event will be a celebration of North Carolina agriculture and heritage and will feature North Carolina food products, a display of antique farm reject ads. Limit 2 ads/person in different categories. equipment, tractor and mule pulls, music, a state barbecue competition and much more. Admission is free. There is a $5 fee for grandstand concerts and pulls. Mark your calendars now for this inaugural Upcoming advertising deadlines: event. Look for more information at www.ncagfest.com. -- Noon on March 3 for the April issue *** -- Noon on April 1 for the May issue The N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services encourages livestock producers to register their farms with the NCFarmID program. NCFarmID is a voluntary program to register -- Noon on May 1 for the June issue farms for a 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. January 2008 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 3 State Fair salutes 2007 N.C. livestock winners Following are North Carolina winners from the 2007 mer, 15, of Richlands N.C. State Fair livestock competitions. A complete list Supreme reserve grand champion and reserve grand of winners can be found at www.ncstatefair.org. champion North Carolina born-and-bred shown by Ga- Jr. Beef Heifer-Hereford briel Ganiere, 11, of Jacksonville Grand champion shown by Rossie Blinson, 16, of Grand champion North Carolina born-and-bred Buies Creek shown by Joshua Plummer, 15, of Richlands Reserve grand champion shown by Sarah Weavil, Dairy Cattle-Ayrshire 13, of Winston-Salem Grand champion female shown by Steven R. Ward Jr. Beef Heifer-Simmental of Lexington Grand champion shown by Dillon Ridling, 17, of Dairy Cattle-Brown Swiss Salisbury Reserve grand champion female shown by Brush Reserve grand champion shown by Erin Rucker, Creek Swiss Farm of Siler City 17, of Hamptonville Grand champion female shown by Goldprint Farm Jr. Beef Heifer-Commercial of Linwood Grand champion shown by Elizabeth Twigg, 16, of Reserve grand champion female shown by Kevin Selma Bridges of Shelby Reserve grand champion shown by Alyson Moore, of Elizabeth City Dairy Cattle-Holstein 15, of Selma Reserve grand champion shown by Sydney Cox, Grand champion female shown by La-Foster Farm Jr. Beef Heifer-Gelbvieh 13, of Trenton of Cleveland Grand champion shown by Christopher Mackey, Beef Cattle-Angus Reserve grand champion female shown by Vance 16, of Mars Hill Grand champion female shown by Taylor Ridling, Proctor Jr. of Vale Reserve grand champion shown by Austin Teeter, 18, of Salisbury Nigerian Goats 10, of Mount Ulla Reserve grand champion female shown by Russell Grand champion senior doe shown by Christine Jr. Beef Heifer-Santa Gertrudis Wood of Willow Spring Peckman of Mebane Grand champion shown by Kali Harwood, 3, of Grand champion bull shown by Russell Wood of Grand champion junior doe shown by Judith Nel- Lenoir Willow Spring son of Louisburg Reserve grand champion shown by Cari Mitchell, Reserve grand champion bull shown by Paul Rat- Pygmy Goats 9, of Lenoir ledge of East Bend Grand and reserve grand champion does shown by Jr. Beef Heifer-Angus Beef Cattle-Belted Galloway Margaret Leman of Durham Grand champion shown by Kaitlyn Knight, 13, of Grand and reserve grand champion females and Youth Dairy Goats Reidsville bulls shown by Fitch Creations of Pittsboro Best doe in show shown by Jonathan Bingham, 11, Reserve grand champion shown by Taylor Ridling, Beef Cattle-Limousin of Chinquapin 18, of Salisbury Grand champion female shown by Milo Lewis of Best udder in show shown by Casey Younger, 16, of Jr. Beef Heifer-Charolais Walstonburg Nashville Grand champion shown by Brooke Harward, 14, of Reserve grand champion female shown by Carlye Jr. Doe Dairy Goats Richfi eld McCoy of Cove City Best doe in show shown by Casey Younger, 16, of Jr. Beef Heifer-Limousin Beef Cattle-Santa Gertrudis Nashville Grand champion shown by Colleen Jones, 14, of Grand and reserve grand champion females shown Senior Doe Dairy Goats Kinston by David Alderson of Williamsport, Tenn. Best doe in show shown by Casey Younger of Nash- Reserve grand champion shown by Milo Lewis, 18, Grand champion bull shown by Harrison Farms of ville of Walstonburg Christiana, Tenn. Best dairy herd in show shown by Carol Broaddus Jr. Beef Heifer-all other breeds Reserve grand champion bull shown by Dietrich’s of Culpepper, Va. Grand champion shown by Taylor Ridling, 18, of Flying D Ranch of Orlando, Fla. Best udder in show shown by Barbara Broaddus of Salisbury Beef Cattle-Simmental Culpepper, Va. Reserve grand champion shown by Dillon Ridling, Grand champion female shown by Dillon Ridling, Jr. Dairy Cattle-Ayrshire 17, of Salisbury 17, of Salisbury Grand champion shown by Kylie Ward, 11, of Lex- Jr. Market Steer Reserve grand champion female shown by Jona- ington Grand champion shown by Derek Jones, 17, of than Massey of Burlington Jr. Dairy Cattle-Brown Swiss Barnardsville Grand and reserve grand champion bulls shown by Grand champion shown by Jared Robbins, 16, of Reserve grand champion shown by Dillon Ridling, Rusty Henson of Boone Seagrove 17, of Salisbury Jr. Meat Goats Breeder Doe Jr. Dairy Cattle-Guernsey Grand champion N.C. Born and Bred shown by Grand champion percentage doe shown by Ryan Grand champion shown by Aimee Sink, 12, of Lex- Frank Scott, 13, of Lucama McInnis, 13, of Ellerbe ington Feeder Calf Reserve grand champion percentage doe shown by Jr. Dairy Cattle-Holstein Grand champion pen shown by David Seal of Davis Moye, 9, of Snow Hill Grand champion shown by Rachel Gentry, 14, of Mount Airy Grand champion full blood/purebred doe shown by Hillsborough Reserve grand champion pen shown by Adam Kaelyn Mohrfi eld, 10, of Pink Hill Jr. Dairy Cattle-Jersey Pilcher of Yadkinville Reserve grand champion full blood/purebred doe Grand champion shown by Mandy Lutz, 17, of Lin- Grand champion individual shown by Jessica Free- shown by Makensie Mohrfi eld, 7, of Pink Hill colnton man, 16, of Leicester Meat Goats Pygmy Goats Reserve grand champion individual shown by John Grand champion percentage doe shown by Ryan Grand and reserve grand champion doe shown by Barnes, 18, of Lucama McInnis of Ellerbe Margaret Leman of Durham Performance Market Hog Reserve grand champion percentage doe shown by Youth Dairy Goats Grand champion and reserve grand champion Davis Moye of Snow Hill Best doe in show shown by Jonathan Bingham, 11, shown by Nahunta Farm of Pikeville Grand and reserve grand champion full blood/pure- of Chinquapin Market Barrow bred does shown by Linda F. Cullers of Timberville Best udder in show shown by Casey Younger, 16, of Grand champion shown by Floyd Sauls of Four Grand champion full blood/purebred buck shown Nashville Oaks by Brad Mackey of Kinston Jr. Meat Goats-Market Wether Reserve grand champion shown by Nahunta Farm Meat Sheep-North Country Cheviot Grand champion shown by Adam Barnhart, 15, of of Pikeville Grand champion ewe and reserve grand champion Locust Jr. Market Barrow ram shown by Travis Edgerton of Rutherfordton Reserve grand champion shown by Jonah Coley, Grand champion shown by Sydney Cox, 14, of Reserve grand champion ewe shown by Keith Gor- 16, of Albemarle Trenton don of Plainville, Ind. Jr. Meat Goats-Commercial Doe Reserve grand champion shown by A.J. Carpenter, Wool Breed Sheep Grand champion shown by Lindsey Beddingfi eld, 8, of Macon Supreme champion ram shown by Seth Taylor, 12, 11, of Wendell Jr. Ewe Meat Breeds Sheep of Hendersonville Reserve grand champion shown by Emily Baker, Supreme grand champion shown by Ashley Pitt- Supreme champion ewe shown by Lynn P. Michaels 15, of Wendell man, 13, of Kenly of New Hill Beef Cattle-Charolais Supreme reserve grand champion shown by Milo Supreme champion fl eece shown by Joshua Plum- Reserve grand champion female shown by Ed Bird- Lewis, 18, of Walstonburg mer, 15, of Richlands sell of Sparta Jr. Market Lamb Jr. Ewe Wool Breed Sheep Grand champion bull shown by Jeffrey T. Banfi eld Grand champion shown by Samantha Byrum, 13, Supreme grand champion shown by Joshua Plum- of Aberdeen Page 4 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW January 2008 Wheat fertilization requires close scrutiny this year Fertilizer costs nearly double what they were in 2006 Skyrocketing fertilizer pric- per square foot is optimum. If If the measurement is one-half much, there may be problems handfuls of plants gathered es and the current drought make wheat was planted late, tiller inch, it is time to sample. with lodging, disease, leaching from 20 to 30 areas throughout it important for wheat produc- counts may be signifi cantly Because of the ongoing or runoff. At least half of our the fi eld. ers to gauge nitrogen needs lower. In that case, it is appro- drought, tissue testing is a must tissue tests, however, reveal that In early 2008, the accurately this year. The N.C. priate to apply 30 to 40 pounds this year. Plants need water to potassium, magnesium or sul- NCDA&CS Agronomic Divi- Department of Agriculture and of nitrogen per acre right away. use nitrogen, and the lack of fur levels are also low enough sion will hold training sessions Consumer Services is advis- This application will enhance rain means it is likely that ni- to limit yield. With wheat prices in the eastern part of the state ing growers to base upcom- tillering on warm days without trogen from the previous crop is remaining favorable this year, on how to count tillers, identify ing fertilizer decisions on tiller fostering excessive growth. still in the soil. If wheat is thriv- growers have extra incentive to wheat growth stages and col- counts and plant tissue analysis Tissue testing should be on ing on residual nitrogen, tissue follow all plant report recom- lect tissue samples. For training results. the calendar in late February test results will point that out mendations carefully.” dates and locations, contact re- “Last fall, nitrogen was sell- or early March. Precise timing and you will be able to adjust To collect tissue samples, gional agronomist Wayne Nix- ing for $180 per ton. This year will depend on weather and spring application rates accord- break plants off about one-half on at (252) 335-4142 or Kent the price is up to $320,” said crop growth stage. Tissue sam- ingly. inch above the ground. A good Yarborough at (252) 793-4118, Ben Knox, a regional agrono- pling to evaluate nitrogen levels Brenda Cleveland, chief of sample consists of about two ext. 122. mist with the department. “No in wheat should coincide with the NCDA&CS Plant, Waste one wants to apply more than Zadoks Growth Stage 30, also and Solution Section, said tis- is necessary, especially when known as Feekes Stage 4–5. sue testing is crucial to appro- Clip and mail or fax your it is likely that some fi elds still At this stage, wheat is usually priate nitrogen fertilization, but Agricultural Review ad! contain residual nitrogen from a 5 to 6 inches tall, stems are up- it often uncovers other nutrient previous crop. This year grow- right, and tillering has stopped. problems, too. Name: ______ers should get into the fi eld and To determine whether wheat “Wheat producers are most scout early and often.” has reached this growth stage, concerned about nitrogen,” Address: ______The time to count tillers is dig up a plant, slice it down the Cleveland said. “If they apply ______in late January or early Febru- middle and measure the distance too little, there will be fewer ary when wheat begins to green from the bottom of the plant to heads and fewer and smaller Phone: ( ) ______up. At this stage, 50 to 70 tillers the top of the growing point. kernels. If they put out too Ad copy: ______Assistance available for horse owners ______for cost of transporting winter hay ______Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler recently announced the Equine Partners Hay Relief Pro- ______gram will help horse owners with the cost of moving hay purchased outside North Carolina. The N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services is seeking private donations for the ______program, Troxler said. Price or price range: ______The cost-share program will provide farmers a one-time reimbursement of 50 cents per mile for round trip or $1 per loaded mile, up to $500, for a load of hay moved from out of state. Reimbursements ______Mail to: Fax to: will be made on a fi rst-come, fi rst-served basis as long as funding is available. (919) 715-8493 Agricultural Review or For information about the Equine Partners program, call the department’s Hay Alert toll-free hotline 1001 Mail Service Center (919) 733-5047 at 1-866-506-6222. Information also is available at www.ncagr.com/hayalert/equinepartners.htm. Raleigh, NC 27699-1001 Web site: www.AgReview.org Troxler alerts agribusinesses about *Ads must be typed or neatly printed SBA loans for drought losses Agriculture Commissioner are included in the program, most farm-related and non-farm Classifi ed Steve Troxler reminds nurser- and I encourage nurserymen related small businesses affect- ies that they may be eligible for to contact the Small Business ed by the drought, are eligible low-interest drought assistance Administration if they are inter- to apply. Advertising loans offered through the U.S. ested in this program.” To fi nd out more about the Small Business Administration. Eligible small businesses program, contact the SBA’s SUBMITTING ADS: Ads are free to NC residents & can be The loans are available for all may qualify for loans up to $1.5 Customer Service Center at 1- submitted by mail to 1001 Mail Service Center, Raleigh NC 27699- qualifying small businesses af- million. Loans are available at 800-659-2955 Monday through 1001; by e-mail at [email protected]; or by fax to (919) 715- fected by the drought. 4 percent interest rates. Loan Friday from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. 8493. Ads must include name, address including zip code, phone “Loans are now available amounts and terms are deter- Loan applications can be down- number including area code, and price or price range for every for eligible nurseries because mined by the SBA. loaded from the SBA’s Web site item being sold. of three recent federal disas- Agricultural producers are at www.sba.gov. The deadline Deadline for each issue is noon on the fi rst working day of the ter declarations,” Troxler said. not eligible for loans under this for applying for this loan pro- month prior to publication. Limit is 30 words, editor reserves right “Most North Carolina counties disaster declaration. However, gram is May 12. to edit or reject ads. Limit 2 ads/person in different categories. State purchasing hay to resell to Equipment FARM EQUIPMENT farmers at lowest cost possible For Sale ’59 JD 530 good paint, maintained by JD, 3 pt hitch w/original top link, The Council of State in December approved a plan to provide up to $3.5 million to get hay for drought- very complete, VGC, $9,000; JD M, stricken farmers who are running out of feed for their cattle, horses, sheep and goats. ’75 AC 5040 2700 hrs, 3 pt hitch, 52 all equipment, low hours original The plan offered by Gov. Mike Easley will provide money to purchase and haul hay from other states to wet line, $2,500; AC 2-14 bottom plow, tires, $2,500; JD 660 side delivery hay 3 pt hitch, $200. Gene Beaver, Salisbury rake EC, $1,500. J. T. Massey, Clayton North Carolina, and sell it to farmers at the lowest cost possible. 704-633-5378. 919-934-4695. The N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services has ordered the fi rst shipment, which is Titan industrial generator, 11 hp, Intern’l Cub power unit overhauled, electric start with remote, $1,650; Titan belt drive and 12 volt starter, GC, $1,200; scheduled to be delivered to six sites around the state in early January. As livestock owners buy up the hay, industrial air compressor with side tanks, Intern’l 2-16” automatic trip, 3 pt hitch, the department will purchase additional loads. 5.5 hp, $450. James Nance, Asheboro new bottom plows, $350; Intern’l 2-16” 336-629-5301. fast hitch auto trip GC, $250. Wilbur Large and small bales will be available at each of the following locations: Athens offset disc harrow, 6-1/2’ McRae, Maxton 910-844-5860. • Mountain Research Station, 265 Test Farm Road, Waynesville; wide, 22” disc blades big axle, good 160 AC w/AC 7’ sickle mower, Baltic tires, no problem with loading, $1,200. 9 shank ripper, GC, $4,500. Howard • Upper Mountain Research Station, 8004 N.C. Highway 88 East, Laurel Springs; Jerry Gilchrist, Fuquay Varina 919- Wise, Vale 704-276-1636. • Piedmont Research Station, 8350 Sherrills Ford Road, Salisbury; 552-7366. Bale spears, one heavy duty 3 pt NH pick up header model 900W, hitch spear, $100; one heavy duty spear • Piedmont Triad Farmers Market, 2914 Sandy Ridge Road, Colfax; used very little, LNC, $2,400 OBO. for loader bucket mount, $100. Turner • Caswell Research Farm, 2415 W. Vernon Ave., Kinston; Tommy Beckham, Stony Point 704- Teague, High Point 336-689-7186. • Oxford Tobacco Research Station, 300 Providence Road, Oxford. 880-7544. 4610 Ford SU tractor $6,500; Ford Cat D3C LGP 3000 hrs, used on 3000 diesel, PS, live PTO, $5,500. Larry “This hay will provide an emergency stockpile that farmers can tap if they fi nd themselves in desperate farm, full glass cab, EC, no leaks, 6 Essick, Kernersville 336-689-2682. need,” said Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler. “The agriculture community is appreciative of the way blade, $40,000. Jimmy Harris, New Heston tub grinder, $700. Robert (See Purchasing hay pg. 12) London 980-581-0308. Davis, 336-431-3154 or 345-8090. January 2008 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 5

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’06 JD 5103 tractor w/512 loader, 42” mowing deck for Cub Cadet, ’04 McCormick Intern’l C90 4WD, Kubota rock box B8160 3 pt hitch, ’72 Oliver 550 tractor diesel, newly 2WD, 50 hp, LNC, good for hobby or $325; Model 1200 Cub Cadet with 38” turbo diesel, 90 hp, frontend loader, 4 300 lbs, for BX series tractors and 500 rebuilt motor, 50x100 hvy duty hay tarp, midsize farm, $15,500. Joel Shelton, deck, $1,000. Carlton Dunn, Charlotte hydraulic lines, lift cylinder, canopy, lbs for B series tractors, LNC, $140. Gail used 2 x’s, $3,800. Michael Pitcher, Marion 828-446-0715. 704-392-2551. $29,000. Charles O’Bryant, III, Greens- Feddish, Greensboro 336-697-8179. Troutman 704-746-5321. Farmall M w/M&W hand clutch ’02 Long tractor 2360 diesel, 280 boro 336-644-1439. ’00 Ford gas front end loader, good Cup elevator for grain with motor, for live power, good sheet metal, runs hrs, one owner, $9,000. D.W. Corbit, MF 220 2 row 3 pt cultivator, GC, tires, wheel weights, 6 spd transmission, seed Buro model no 50, 8 ft, 3” cups, good, $2,500; Oliver 1600 gas, runs Troy 910-572-2869. $250; Hesston 3700 rake/tedder, 3 pt hitch, ’68 model. William Myers, Woodleaf $500; Sutton Steele and Steele model A good, hi-lo shift, tricycle front, PS, New Bucket for 953 Cat track extra parts, N/R, $550; MF 33 grain drill, 704-278-2574. 100 sepator gravity table, $300. Frank Pat- new rear tires, $3,800. Joe Cloaninger, loader, $2,500. Gilmer Allen, Advance 13 run on rubber, N/R, $400; Panarama Sawmill O’Frick 4 head block, terson, China Grove 704-857-5461. Statesville 704-873-8666. 336-998-5391. tedder, 2 rotor, pull type, GC, $850, etc. complete with edger, powered by 400 Unverferth 10” spacers all bolts/ New Idea 5409 disc mower for Ford 3400 tractor with PS, live 3 pt Thaxton Richardson, Jr., Greensboro Chevy engine, GC, $5,000; Craftsman 8 washers, LNC, $400 OBO for set. Charles parts, $650; NH 357 grinder mixer hitch, new rubber, $3,500; NH 850 round 336-656-3961 aft 8 pm. hp rear tine tiller, $300. Thurman Kelly, Grantham, Raleigh 919-427-0637. for parts, $400; Case 220 square baler baler, always sheltered, $1,375 OBO. J. JD 990 4x4 tractor, 430 front loader, Clarkton 910-648-2484. Piedmont tobacco baler w/scales for parts, $300. Reagan Hudson, Vale Ross, Burlington 336-421-9383. 4 way bucket, mX5 bushhog, disc, rake, 275 gallon HD poly tanks with steel and hyd pump, $7,500; 5 Taylor twin cure 828-874-5147. KG blade for D7 Cat, $1,200. Earl etc., EC, $18,000. Gary Koester, Cameron cage and steel pallets, top fi ll cap, ball 14 box barns, $10,000/ea. Chad Blake, Lincoln generator and welder 115, Smith, High Point 336-841-3355. 919-498-0868. valve on bottom, no strong chemicals N. Wilkesboro 704-539-4531. 220 volts, 75 ft cable, welding rods and JD 1010 strong gas tractor, good Farmall W9 gas tractor, not run- ever in tanks, $75/ea. W. B. Cutler, Erwin Taylor Lastover tobacco harvester helmet electric start, GC, $900. Donnie tires, tool bar, 2 bottom plow, 5” Howse ning, $2,000; Intern’l I6 gas tractor, 910-897-6361. w/leaf spreader, EC, $16,000; Taylor multi Sawyers, Pinnacle 336-985-2740. bushhog, GC, $4,500. Ricky Thomas, not running, $2,000; Farmall H tractor, JD 750 sod drill 15 ft EC, $14,000. pass harvester, 2 row w/tipping head and 160B log loader JD engine, runs good, Oxford 919-603-4774. not running, $1,250; two row Lilliston Steve Robertson, King 336-985-5140. leaf spreader, $32,000. Gary Blake, N. $17,000 OBO; Morbark 27” chipper, JD 310 D, 1.25 cu yd 4-in-1 loader rolling cultivator, no fertilizer, $350; JD lawn mower, 185 hydro, 17 hp Wilkesboro 336-984-2286. runs well, $25,000. Rodney Thompson, bucket, $1,100; rebuilt injection pump four row KMC rolling cultivator no Kawasaki FC540V OHV engine, new Used Winco 25 kw PTO tractor Semora 336-234-0123. and turbo for ’94 Chevy, $1,150. Bennie fertilizer, $800, etc. Robert Humbles, tires, grass bagger, VGC, $950. Mike driven generator, mounted on 3 pt hitch 6600 JD combine with 216 grain Dean, Fuquay 919-552-9578. Jr., Ayden 252-746-6838. Lawson, Claremont 704-616-3586. and PTO shaft, used for poultry farm platform and 444 low profi le corn head, Riding mower, no mower, B&S, ’86 MF 230 motor rebuilt top to 12 ft Good Roads spreader body, backup power, $ 1,500. Jeff Stone, $6,000. Wayne Rouse, LaGrange 252- 12 hp, runs good, new batter, $100 bottom, less than 50 hrs, no equip- hydraulic, operated from truck, good for Stony Point 704-880-2312. 566-4803. OBO. Francis Standley, Wagram 910- ment, $7,500. Kelly Cress, Salisbury sand, salt litter, etc, made to sit in back JD 450 seed drill GC, $3,500. James Intern’l 1086 tractor 15 ft gang 281-0423. 704-279-7779. of truck bed, GC, $1,000. Zeno Marshall, Horrell, Harrells 910-596-8567. disc, VGC, $8,500; Intern’l 254 new TD 18 bulldozer cable blade, extra JD lawn tractor 111L $800 OBO; Winston-Salem 336-764-4208. JD 40 3 pt hitch, good tires, runs engine, $3,000. David Gardner, Hamlet parts, dozer and angle blade, runs, needs Ford LGT12; Wizzard rear tine tiller, Gregory 3500 cruster, GC, $5,000. good, $3,200. Robert Avery, Dunn 910-582-1667. rings, $2,800; 12G Allis Fiat loader $400. Randy Sinkoe, Indian Trail 704- Jarome Womble, Goldston 910-464- 910-897-5018. ’06 JD, TX gator, 1 owner, used very almost new tracks, 4-in-1 bucket has rip- 846-1742. 3098. Ford 2000 gas, PS, good tires, little, dump bed, brush guard and bumper per, $10,000. Del Ray Wilson, Ramseur ’66 Sears lawn tractor electric Sukup Marliss no til grain drill, 15 $4,250. Dale Essick, Kernersville 336- with hitch on back, $5,200. Jerry Jarvis, 336-633-9177. start, light, low range/high range, 3 pt ft 16” coulters row markers detachable 869-2133. Mt Holly 704-435-0878. Ford 3000 diesel tractor 38 hp PS, electric hitch with attachments, $1,000; roller LNC, $11,000. M.V. Cahoon, Farmall Super A parts, everything 50’s AC combine, 60’s JD grain Ford 309 2 row corn planter, scrape front tine heavy duty industrial tiller, III, Creswell 252-797-4084 or 312- but block, cultivators front and back, drill, both shed kept OBO, $1,000. Rick blade, carry all turning plow, cultiva- LNC, $150. Doug Sloop, Kannnapolis 9990-cell. $1,500. Chad Lambeth, Thomasville Hildebrand, Salisbury 704-640-7176. tor, $6,500. R. Wilson, Kernersville 704-932-3048. MF 3 pt plow w/original wings, EC, 336-669-5304. IH 1020, 15 ft grain platform, has 336-993-4916. Powell 2 row harvester, Generation $375; two tobacco sprayers both with 55 JD 4040 cab and FST, 10’ no til drill 3” knives installed, also 1620 grain bed 9N Ford tractor plow, disc, rake, III, upgraded to Generation IV, new tires, gallon barrels, 1 and 3 pt hitch, $40/ea. both in GC, $24,000 OBO for both. Tony auger, $50. Greg Hinnant, Snow Hill scrape blade, Club Farmall. W.C. Holt, defoliator just recently rebuilt, long Warren Daniel, Oxford 919-693-7242. Cooper, Bessemer City 704-629-4838. 252-747-8268. Richfi eld 704-463-7570. bar, cutting bar, set of tipping chains, JD 5103 2 WD,m 238 hours comes Tiller Muratori model MZZS105 JD two row cultivator, $325; 2 row Right front side cultivator for Su- stalk cutter, dup box, JD engine, VGC, with bushhog rotary cutter and bushhog 42”, LNC, $850. Michael Hartness, cultivators with fertilizer, $450; 4 row per C Farmall, $75. Curtis Spainhour, $3,400. G. Eddie Johnson, Mt. Airy tiller, $12,500. Mario Petruzzo, Fuquay Walnut Cove 336-413-3176. Intern’l cultivators, $200. Leo Naylor, Winston-Salem 336-765-1496. 336-320-2247 or 401-1839. Varina 919-669-6057. 48” dozer blade, for MTD garden Autryville 910-309-6852. Bottom plow 4-16 trip 3 pt hitch NI manure spreader, new tires, Vicon 1210 round baler, GC, $6,100; tractor, 12 hp and above, never used, Chandler 14’ spreader, PTO driven, #2 Pittsburgh, VGC, $400. W.J. Lea, good fl oor, EC, $950. Ryan Brown, 543 4 row Oliver planter, $575. Frank $125. Kenneth Anderson, Garner 919- GC, good tires, no rust, paint GC, good Carthage 910-295-6053. Stony Point 704-437-1849. Macon, Seagrove 336-879-3907. 779-5527. mechanical condition, $2,800. Lee Round bale forks and carry all, 3 ’67 corn picker 1 row, Ford sheller, Tine harrow purchased 1 year NI model 10 wide spread manure Hilliard, Biscoe 919-632-3600. pt hitch, $250; wood hauling racks for GC, $1,600; ’74 D4D bulldozer Cater- ago, used to grade riding ring and spreader 4 wheel wagon style, ground Ford 503 hay rake 3 pt, $650; box same, $100; 1 hp single phase motor, piller, $9,000. Valerie Andrews, Boomer paddocks, has two different depts for driven EC, $700. D.H. Willett, Bennett scrape, 5’ HD, $300; 200 gallon aluminum $100. R.E. Marshall, Taylorsville 828- 336-921-3124. tilling, $235. Wendy Bryan, Chapel Hill 336-581-3168. Nitrogen tank with mounting brackets, 632-3801. D4 Cat dozer 8 ft hyd blade, heavy 919-929-6482. ’06 Case IH JX75 tractor, 4WD, $300. Johnny Sowers, Lexington 336- Two Super C IH tractors 1 running, duty winch on back, converted from Ferguson 30 tractor all new tires, front end loader, plumbed, canopy, very 764-3491. 1 for parts, $2,500 for both; one 140 IH pony motor to electric start, strong run- ready to work, EC, $3,200. Charles low hrs, EC, $25,900; box blade, 8 ft, Crustbuster 4615 no til drill, $15,000; tractor with cultivators and fertilizer outfi t, ning, $3,950. Ray Penland, Hayesville Currin, Oxford 919-693-3942. $400; 12 ft disc, $900 both in EC. Clay IH 815 combine, 15 ft, 820 fl ex head, late model, EC, $4,800. Michael Nardo, 828-389-9413. Post hole digger bushhog brand 3 pt Boykin, Whiteville 910-640-6861. $4,500; 4440 JD cab, air, heat, 20.8x38 Jackson Springs 910-281-3522. Case 5000 PS, 900 propane P/S, gas, hitch post hole digger with down pres- Ford 4000 diesel 53 hp, early mid duals, $20,000. Larry Foster, Advance JD 40 tractor runs good, $2,700. M. LA propane, $2,300 up. Cyrus Bowman, sure, 9” auger, LNC, $990. Rick Sandler, 70’s, PS, many new parts, King Kutter 6 336-998-4339. Moss, Concord 704-782-4379. Colfax 336-996-1783. Greensboro 336-273-5763. ft bushhog, 10 ft blade, 8 ft blade, Gehl IH 3-14” bottom plow, $350; Oliver grain drill 9 disc, horse 8x6 tandem axle hay trailer, $375. Barry Vicon 9 ft used disc mower, new box, dump pan, new subsoiler trencher, Dearborn tillage tool, 9 shank, $325; drawn with long and short tongue, Ross, Yanceyville 336-421-5423. bolts and blades, GC, thrasher circa 1850 boom, cultivator, $6,450. Eric Drye, 5’ scrape blade, $150; reversible scoop steel wheels, sheltered, approximately JD 926 discbine fl ail, LNC, $13,500; sheltered, $1,500 OBO. W. Compton, Trinity 336-472-4967. pan, $150; 2 bottom plow, $200. James 60 years old, $250. Owen Moore, High NH 412 discbine fl ail, EC, $6,800; 20 ft Blanch 336-234-9474. Working Frick sawmill 20 ft Isley, Julian 336-697-1697. Point 336-882-4281. hay wagon, 10 ton gear LNC, $1,900. ’95 Ford F250 6 cyl 5 spd, ’02 big carriage 318 Cat power unit, two 52” JD 2130 diesel needs rear tires, MF hay baler #12 has broken plunger Randy Barringer, Rockwell 704-279- TEX 12 ft lawn care trailer wire mesh blades, $5,000; Don Davis, Rocky Point 3 pt hitch, VGC, $6,750. Ted Mason, crank, can be repaired or used for parts, 7085 aft. 6 pm. high sides large lock box plus locking 910-259-9770. Lexington 336-357-5216. $250; 37 Intern’l hay baler for parts only NI disc mower, $3,650; 18 ft Hurst weed eater racks, $3,500. Gilbert Adams, JD 444 corn header, used 3 seasons, ’48 JD model B tractor, needs $50; iron wagon wheels, four $40/ea; equipment trailer, 12,000 lbs, $2,100; Midland 704-888-6358. LNC, $3,500; 30 ft sprayer, 300 gallon front tire and paint, all sheet metal is suitcase type wheel weights, two $40/ea. ’06 16 ft stock trailer, Chaparral, $3,450; 12 hp Ford lawn tractor w/42” tank, new selector switch and rebuilt good, $2,300. Billy Deal, China Grove Robert Swift, Elon 336-349-8373. 25 ft Hurst trailer, $2,750. H.O. Davis, mower, VGC, $750. Richard Murray, pump, $700. Walter Trexler, Rockwell 704-857-7566 One row Case corn picker, $650. J. Elon 336-260-7606 or 342-0490. Burgaw 910-259-8036. 704-279-7844. 510 Massey combine 4 row corn Allen, Boonville 336-468-2723. Herd grass seed spreader 3 pt hitch, Gleaner E combine 2 row corn 3 pt hitch kit for Farmall A tractor, header, 16 ft beam header, always sheltered, 135 MF gas tractor, new engine, PTO drive, $125; 200 cedar posts, 7 ft head, 10 ft grain table, $1,500; Line- $245; Farmall A drawbar with mounting GC, extra parts, $3,000. Roger Nichols, $4,500. Joe Ward, Whiteville 910- long, some sawed some split, $2/ea. Alfred back brand post hole digger with 9” brackets, $95. Todd McPeak, Winston- East Bend 336-699-8677. 840-2491. Shoaf, Lexington 336-787-5655. auger, $200. Clara Gammons, Mt Airy Salem 336-669-3232. AC D14 gas tractor with blade and NH pull behind sickle mower, 7 ft cut, JD 6400 MFD, cab PQ transmission, 336-401-6109. Grain cart 100 bu with auger PTO disc plow, sub soiler, $4,000. Randy new hydraulics, hoses, fi eld ready, $500. looks and runs good, $22,500. Mark 2 row W &A bedder with new fertil- driven EC, $950; W&A 4 row bedder, Sherrill, Claremont 828-459-7296. Zane Hall, Salisbury 704-279-5601. Chappell, Belvidere 252-297-2118. ize box, $800; JD FB-B grain drill, 13 EC, $1,500. Tommy Edmonds, Randle- Pull type gang disc 2 sections, 24 disc Sears Suburban 8 spd lawn tractor, One large MRS 18 yd pull unit double disc with fertilize, $800. Willie man 336-215-4828. cuts 10’ to 12’, $100; two section drag $400 OBO; Sears 10XL 42” deck model bad transmission dead front axle, runs Gammons, Mt. Airy 336-351-6769. Koehring Bantam C366 Trackhoe harrow, 60 spikes both, no lift, $55. Cal 917.25420, 8 spd, Craftsman cast iron good 318 Detroit, $3,000 w/scraper, JD 6400 MF WD 640 loader, cab, excavator $14,900; Michigan-Clarke Shook, Statesville 704-873-9459. long life engine, $500. Mack Ridenhour, $5,000. James Bass, II, Fayetteville air 3,500 hrs, EC, $35,500; Marliss no 175A front end loader, 4WD, great for Farmall H new paint and tires, EC, Richfi eld 704-463-7590. 910-484-2702. til drill, 7 ft small seed attachment, GC, bulk loading, $14,900; JD 450 trackloader $2,500; old AC B with hand brakes PTO driven Hale fi re pump, $1,000; Aubern hydraulilc trencher off $7,500. Richard Glover, Bessemer City with 4-in-1 bucket, GC. Doug Stanaland, and cultivators, GC, back tires, LNC, 6” Akron irrigation pipes, $1/per ft; Murray 3910, $1,250; 3 pt hitch boom pole, $55; 704-629-5520. Calabash 910-579-9595. $1,500. Marion Grissom, Oxford 919- lawn mower 12 hp, 42” mowing deck, 5 ft Ford scrape blade, $200; 3 pt hitch NH 1069 bale wagon 460 gas, AC, Ford 335 Industrial tractor w/front 693-5270. $200; 3 pt hitch hay forks, $300. Ronald 5 shank chisel plow, $675; #7 fertilizer 160 bale cap, shed kept, $34,950. Larry end loader, bucket, forks and hay spear, AO Smith Harvestor silo 20x60 Russell, Rougemont 919-477-8079. distributor, $100. Andy Ratchford, Gas- Teague, Catawba 828-464-7714. $7,500. with unloader, $3,000; two 4,400 bu Ford 3000 diesel live power and tonia 704-867-1792 or 214-1569. Billy Goat self propelled brush cutter, Michael Nichols, N. Wilkesboro grain bins, $1,000/ea. Jesse Hepler, PS, looks and runs good, good tires and 8 Powell bulk barns 5 maxi mixers, electric start, 11.0 OHV Honda used 4 336-928-0872. Mocksville 336-399-7218. paint with 14 items of LN equipment, 3 all heat X bulk tobacco heat exchang- hours, works great, $1,850. Roger Phil- 4600 Ford tractor diesel engine, runs MF tractor 20C with loader, $7,500; $7,900. Daniel Clubb, Walnut Cove ers, 150 rack, all GC, 2 turn tables with lips, Westfi eld 336-593-9332. good, GC, some equipment included, 2000 Ford tractor, disc, bushhog, plow, 336-595-1340 or 414-9445-c. press, 4 1/8 ton chain hoists, 4 Powell Craftsman snow thrower/blower 9 $7,800 OBO; AC 170 good pulling tractor, scoop pan, $6,300. M.F. Privette, Hid- Miller offset disc, 15’, $1,750; hvy unloaders, $35,000/for all; 4 row Rid- hp Tecumseh, electric start, dual stage, Perkins diesel engine, good tires, runs denite 704-876-0381. duty 3 shank JD sub soiler, $500; 3 pt tool dick sprayer and boom, 3 pt hitch, 100 used two times, LNC, 29” swath, $750 good, $5,800; 8 ft wide stump grinder, MF 135 diesel 38 hp, rebuilt engine to take up plastic from beds, $500. Miles gallon Riddick tank, LNC, $1,000, etc. OBO. Fred Hagenberger, Chapel Hill Wisconsin gas engine, pull behind trac- and hydraulic system, new paint, lots Little, Midland 704-791-1438. Keith Blalock, Prospect Hill 336-562- 919-968-1123. tor, $2,000. Tony Cheek, Snow Camp of new parts, 6 ft blade, $5,800. Allen AC C runs, $900. Gary Schlabach, 3455 or 214-6738. Case IH JX65 hp, loader, $28,000; 336-376-3007. Ripley, Swansboro 252-622-1109 or Union Grove 336-468-6541. Taylor Lastover tobacco harvester, Colby manure spreader, $1,200. R.K. ’80 JD 8640 tractor 1 owner, garage 393-3998. 60” frail mower, $650; 77” Alamo refurbished, one row, EC, $4,500; Long Swift, Elon 336-508-9601. kept, 275 hp, 4 WD, quad range trans- 410 MF combine and 13 head, frail mower, $500; 72” spring tooth tiller, Last tobacco harvester, 1 row, 3 pt, AC WD 45 $4,000; Ford 8N, $3,950; mission, 3 pt hitch, EC, $29,000. Gene needs minor repair, $2,500; F2 gleaner $500; 4’ 3 pt hitch scoop bucket, $285; GC, $3,000. Randy Mock, Lexington Fordson major diesel, $4,500; MF50, Sides, Mt Gilead 910-439-5710. combne, 13 head with straw chopper, 56” fi nish mower, $150; 2 ton Chevy 336-764-2546. $3,999; MH pony, $2,000 all restored. ’58 Farmall Cub cultivator, runs heat and AC, $4,000. Douglas Wall, truck parts, f. axle, r. axle, transmission, New PTO over run clutch for use Bob Stevens, Sanford 919-775-7601. great, new tires, VGC, $2,300; AC 300 Clayton 919-796-5426. tire/wheels, $1,300. C. Poole, Raleigh with mower 1 3/8 ” with 6 tooth male 3688 Intern’l tractor 116 hp, 4,900 2 row planter, 3 pt hitch, fertilizer box, Steel tracks for 1845C Case skid- 919-772-6392. and female splines, $65; direct current hrs, GC, $11,500 OBO. Joe Phelps, front colters, EC, $800. Pat Sherman, steer or equivalent with tightner, 700 Grapple skidder, ’92 Franklin 560 generators, 10,000, 5,000 and 2,000 Hillsborough 919-732-6541. Concord 704-490-8631. hrs on tracks, $600. Reggie Rutledge, VGC, works daily, 400 hrs on new trans. watts, 115 or 230 volts, $100 to $200 Fiat Allis FL10B crawler loader, ROPS, Blackhawk hayrake good for parts Germanton 336-817-0385. pump, $30,000. Mark Robertson, Ocean OBO. Bill Payne, Madison 336-548- power shift 80% undercarriage, recent or to restore, $200. Woody Cox, Charlotte MF 35 tractor 3 spd, low/high Isle 910-579-1915. 6630 6 to 9 pm. overhaul, VGC, $14,500. Craig Liven- 704-393-2191. transmission, drop bucket, front end Ford tractor, 4600 diesel, PS, 52 Bull gear for a 65 MF, $200; feed tanks, good, Mocksville 336-492-7591. Grain Elevator, 28’ long, elec motor, loader, $3,495. Benny Myers, Salisbury hp, $7,200; Case 380 tractor, diesel, PS, 400 bu tank, $400; 300 bu tank, $100; 4 Track loader 955L runs great, sheltered, GC, $300 OBO. Larry York, 704-633-3962. $6,000. David Shepherd, Wilkesboro hog slat farrowing crates, complete with strong machine, $18,000. Ben Miller, Staley 336-824-2077. ’91 L2020 new loader, fertilizer 336-921-3166. feeders and waterers, $300. Haywood Yadkinville 336-463-4795. ’97 Morbark chipper model 17, low and lime spreader, body stainless steel ’48 8N Ford tractor with 5 ft bush- Bowden, Benson 910-890-7763. Ford series 900 tricycle 56/7 red and hrs, will chip 18” tree with automatic with hydraulic pump, GC, $4,000. Barry hog, runs good, new paint, $3,200. Joel Holland 2004 TL 100 4WD, cab gray, PS, mechanically, sheet metal and feed, 110 hp JD diesel, pintle hitch, LNC, Drum, Newton 828-464-0163. Hussey, Robbins 910-464-2933. H&A, 12 spd, shuttle transmission, paint EC, fi eld or parade ready, $6,000. $15,000. Carlton Trogdon, Swansboro Farmall parts, rear tire, LNC with 2000 Freightliner FDL 12064ST 70” 3 remotes, low hours, LNC, always Gurney Davis, Trinity 336-431-6248. 910-326-4808. tubes and rim for 140, $200; 3 pt hitch Condo Detroit 60 12.7 liter 10 spd, engine sheltered, 540- 1,000 PTO, 93.5 hp, MF TO 35 tractor, 33 hp, gas, live lift 50’s D6 Cat dozer complete for for 140, $200; 140 draw bar, $50. Bill brake, tandem axle, GC, $14,500 OBO. $31,500. Phil Zimmerman, Lexington and PTO, very good tires, $2,750. Larry parts, $1,200. C. Poole, Cedar Grove Marley, Greensboro 336-674-5579. Earl Self, Dallas 704-922-2990. 336-764-1043. O’Barr, Gibsonville 336-697-0754. 919-265-3606. Page 6 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW January 2008

FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT FARM EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT WANTED ’52 JD MC crawler with dozer JD 450 track loader, great running, Irrigation system, Marlow pto Ag-Rain irrigation system, 350’ Troybilt tiller horse model with 7 hp blade, rare, starts and runs good, GC, tight machine, $8,000 OBO. Josh Church, pump, 3 guns, 17 sprinklers, 91-4”-86-3” hose, 10 hp single-phase motor, 8 hy- motor or big red model with electric start. $4,000 OBO. John Lazar, Liberty 336- Columbus 828-429-9672. pipe and couplings, $9,500 OBO. Steve drants, Honda motor, complete, 3yo, Charlie Benton, Casar 704-538-3656. 685-9617. ’47 Ford 8N tractor w/disc blade, Sharpe, Leasburg 336-599-8262. $10,000. John Francis, Waynesville Front track idler for JD 350B 3 pt hitch double bottom plow, disc and rake, good running condition, Matheson irrigation pipe, 6”, 20’ 828-452-7565. track loader. Vernon Brooks, Lexington VGC for medium to large tractor, used $3,000 OBO. Theresa Smith, West End section, approx 80 pieces, $34, with NH Windrow Inverter, EC, always 336-787-5663. very little, $425. Inger Siddle, Roxboro 910-295-3870. trailer, $600. C.D. Barrett, Jr., Wilson sheltered, $2,000 or trade for 7’ or larger AC snap coupler harrow and scrape 336-322-1917. Cub tractor, rear wheel weights, 252-243-2820. bush hog or other equip. Terry English, blade for WD and D17, other snap cou- ’01 NH TC 35 diesel tractor, $100; single drag plow, $150, belly Hobart Grinder model 4822, head Marion 828-442-3649. pler equipment considered as well, west $8,600. Roger Smith, Lexington 336- grader frame, $100. Richard Rodier, re-tined with new auger, $1,200. Charles 530 Case tractor, engine cracked, of I85 preferred. Adam Davis, Shelby 249-1683. Concord 704-792-1943. Burns, Chapel Hill 919-942-2907. new tires and transmission, good for 704-692-0968. JD 6 V battery never used, date Cole 12 MX planter, 1 row with Sukup Grain Drill, no till or conv, parts, $450. Wayne Ward, Hertford 25 ft header cart GC. Bruce Johnson, 252-426-4090. Eden 336-613-9772. stamped 10/07, $60 OBO. Harold Holder, seed plates, 3 pt hitch, new drive gear 15 ft, 3 pt, 7.5” spacing, 16” coulters, JD 24T, 347 or 467 square baler Salisbury 704-279-1185. and fertilizer hopper, rear steel wheel, detachable smoothing roller on front of 256 NH hay rake, EC, barn kept, for parts. Charles Beck, Monroe 704- NH 630 round baler, always kept $575 OBO. Jason Fortenberry, Lincolnton drill, EC, $11,000. Milton V. Cahoon, III, $2,500. Blair Thompson, Graham 336- 578-7789. in shelter, VGC, $6,000 Shane Howard, 704-735-1672. Creswell 252-797-4084 or 312-9990. 376-6370. Hay elevator must be in working Locust 704-485-3487. MF 50C diesel tractor, 68 hp, Alamo Flail Mower, 8 ft, pto driven, AC double plows, 16” category condition. Ricky Pope, Bahama 919- Ford 3930 tractor 1,400 hrs, tires Industrial front loader, 3 pt hitch, aux GC, $1,250. Jeff House, Sanford 919- two, VGC, $400. Darrell Dillard, Lenoir 471-9118. 40%, 3 pt hitch, fi nishing mower, never hydraulics, shuttle transmission, canopy, 770-6890 or 774-9964. 828-758-0391. 3 row, 30” corn header to fi t a used, will sell together or separate, EC, $10,950; New Woods post hole digger ‘35 Farmall F-20 tractor, restored, Ford 2600 tractor, diesel, only 1725 K gleaner. Walter Trexler, Rockwell $11,300. Jerry Alcon, Gibsonville w/12” auger, $750; dirt pan, new $150. EC, rubber front tires, rubber treads on original hrs, slightly used 3yo bush hog 704-793-3584. 336-684-4547. Larry Mills, Monroe 704-282-0108-h or rear, runs like a top, $3,450. Cary Mul- mower, both for $6,500. Mason Wingo, Hood for JD LX 172 mower. Mike Chandler litter spreader 22 ft 828-577-3583-c. linnix, Trinity 336-472-0799. Summerfi eld 336-643-8250. Lockman, Iron Station 704-732-6637. all hydraulic pull type, high fl otation NH TR70 combine 4 row corn and 1069 NH Stackwagon, a/c, 160 bale Intern’l 806 tractor, gas, fresh Allis 2 bottom snap coupler plow tires, hvy duty chain, used one time, 15’ platform, $3,500; MF 2705 cab/AC, capacity, GC, $27,000 or may trade for rebuild, good strong tractor, wide for Allis CA, GC to VGC and 2 hours $14,500. Brian Penley, Taylorsville $9,000; JD 7000 planter, 4 rows wide, JD tractor. Lonnie Dennis, Norwood front-end, 3pt hitch, 540 & 1000 pto, from Hendersonville. Tim Asbury, 828-632-7199. $3,500; 4 row cultivator, $450. Derek 704-982-6201. dual remote outlets, 18.4x34 rear tires, Hendersonville 828-388-1237. RP1200 Vicon round baler, GC, fi eld Smith, King 336-983-9732. Cat D31gp, full glass cab, new $2,000 Rubin Hockaday, Creedmoor Grass seed attachment for JD FB ready, $700. Robert Kennedy, Sparta AC B tractor w/hydraulic cultivators, cond., no leaks, very nice machine, 919-528-0214. 15x7 grain drill, complete and work- 336-657-0165. new paint, less than 40 hours on motor 6-way blade, $40,000. Jimmy Harris, JD 5200 tractor, w/ bush hog, front ing order. Larry Phillippie, Graham NH 918H fl ail mower, used one time, overhaul, new battery, new front tires, New London 980-581-0308. end bucket, hay spear and rake, 5500 336-222-8656. with 540 rpm PTO shaft up to 70 hp, runs great, $2,400. Ray James, China Old farm wagon w/ 38” wooden hrs, well maintained, $13,000. Marian 3 shank KMC or DMI ripper with LNc, $3,500. Arnold Emmons, Hurdle Grove 704-857-1426. front wheels and 43” wooden rear wheels, Bohney, Mt Pleasant 704-785-1953. coulters and gauge wheels in GC. Delane Mills 336-364-8160. 555A JD track loader 90 hp, ROPs bed needs replacing, metal & wheels 1411 NH Discbine, bought in ’06, McPherson, Clarendon 910-653-4820. ’92 JD M rebuilt engine and clutch, with forestry protection 4-in-1 bucket, in EGC, no tongue, in dry for over 75 mowed about 150 acres, $16,000. Keith JD front mount weights for 10 and runs well, 6 volt system, new gauges 5 shank rear rippers, engine and trans. yrs., $600 OBO. Bill Teer, Graham Lail, Hickory 828-381-7852. 20 series tractors. Russ Brock, Mt Olive with one original rear tire, tractor was in EC, $15,000. Nelson McCross, High 336-578-1586. Vicon 241 6-disc mower conditioner, 919-738-8341. run very little, $2,200. Edwin Patterson, Point 336-362-0317. Cole 12 MX 1-row planter, w/ fertil- $2,000; Ford mounted picker w/ parts Hay elevator. Dan Rutherford, Sanford 919-775-2628. EZ-Go electric golf cart with diamond izer, 3 pt, LNC, $650; Ford 9 shank tillage unit, $400; JD one-row corn chopper w/ Monroe 704-843-1636. Hay spear, 3 pt hitch or front plate bed on back, GC, $1,800. Alison tool, EC, $350; Ford 309, 2-row planer parts unit, $400. Betty Potts, Lexington Compact tractor with 30+ hp 5’ loader, will work front or rear, EC, $300; Rice, Madison 336-325-7813. w/ fertilizer, EC, $750; MF Drawbar, 336-787-5549. width max, with agriculture tires, 3 pt plastic feed trough for horses or cattle, ’03 Farm Pro 4x4 tractor, 25 hp, fi ts 35 through 265 ln, $50. T. Horn, Houle 4300 gallon liquid manure hitch and PTO and be in GC. Rick Smith, EC, $100/ea. David Moser, Siler City compact but strong, 128 hrs, Perkins Archdale 336-434-5321. spreader, Houle 42’ lagoon pump and King 336-972-5049. 919-742-2651. diesel, serviced recently, GC, $4,850 ‘06 JD 3206 w/ 300 loader, 32hp, loading stand, VGC, $12,500 for all. Chisel plow, Gee Wiz or other non Harold Councilman, Bear Creek 336- inversion tillage device small enough Corn sheller hand crank refurbished, will consider trade. Jason Holliday, Mt 4wd, hydro, less than 300 hrs, LNC, to be pulled by donkey. Jane Peppler, EC, $500; blade, 5 ft, 3 pt hitch, EC, Olive 919-222-3487. always sheltered, 6’ Land Pride fi nish 581-3633. Chapel Hill 919-383-8952. $450; landscape rake, 6 ft, 3 pt hitch, Super C Farmall tractor all original, mower, 6’ 3pt hitch plugger, 5’ box Intern’l 1250 feed grinder/mixer Sq hay baler mid 60’s or newer, EC, $450. Steve Hardee, Fuquay Varina very low hrs, one owner, cultivators, blade, single turning plow, 6’ disc, for sale, FC, will grind feed, $1,250. working condition, minor repair needed 919-552-2126. LNC, $2,500. Wayne Ward, Hertford $21,000 neg. Tammy Frye, East Bend Ronald Bowman, Granite Falls 828- within 50 mi of Greensboro. David Scott, Portable stainless steel conveyor 252-426-4090. 336-469-0247-daytime. 396-1130. Browns Summit 336-656-9737. approximately 2 ft wide x 24 ft long, 5’ disc FC, $200; boom pole for Wide front end for JD 50, 60, 520, Vicon RP-1211 round baler, NH Cotton wagon 40 ft long with 4 axles. single phase, 115 volt, GC, $1,500. Joseph 3 pt hitch, $75. Jim Miller, Salisbury 520, 620, 630, LN, w/ spindles, ready 256 rake, NH 56 rake, Morra 9” disc Jim Little, Midland 704-622-7192. Daughtridge, Raleigh 919-422-0454. 704-3279-4105. to bolt on, can ship or deliver, $1,400 cutter, Agri-Supply 2 basket tedder, used Ford tractor especially Super Dexta, NH BR740 hay baler, silage spe- ’72 JD 2020 ’03 engine overhaul, OBO. Kelly Nash, Catawba 828-459- past season, good shape, baler has been hydraulic shift valve, 3 pt log splitter, 3 cial, $15,000. Ron Mayo, Smithfi eld 95% tires, overall GC, $7,500. Matt 9616-day or 241-4802-night. sheltered, fi eld ready, $6,500 for all. Jim pt hitch center buster. Steve Prophater, 919-915-3947. Holder, Raleigh 919-868-8853. Cane Mill No. 12 Chattanooga w/ Taylor, Efl and 919-619-6137. New London 910-572-2955. 1 ½ hp JD E restored, skidded, also Hydraulic log splitter made by Hardee motor and gearbox, ready to use, EC, Cultipacker/seeder 6-8 ft, 3 pt have other makes of engine, $1,500, Manufacturing with 5 hp B&S motor, $500. Edward Taylor, Moravian Falls Equipment preferred. Charles Branch, Sanford prices vary. Larry Trammel, Chapel Hill FC, $350. Robert Clark, Fayetteville 336-921-2327. 919-776-7389. 919-929-5578. 910-476-2255. Bulk barns, 2 Long blue top eight Wanted Aerator less than $50 and spiker, Frontier OS1058 over seeder, 3 pt, 8N tractor runs great, ready for res- box, w/ certifi ed heat exchangers, $5,000 less than $35w/in 30 mi radius of 4’10”, PTO drive, front roller kit, gauge toration, $2,900 engo. Anthony chesnutt, ea or $9,000 both. Jimmy Matthews, Grass seed box for 8350 JD grain Alamance co. Gene Stowe, Haw River wheel kit, 4 y/o, hooper holds 5.3 cu ft Benson 919-938-4452. Dobson 336-374-4862. drill. Robert Wilkins, Roxboro 336- 336-693-7542. 52 blades, PTO RMP 540, rotor RPM ’78 Farmall 140 cult, original seat, Sprayer, 300 gallon, pull type, 40’ 599-7947. Long Disc mower for parts or repair. 231, PTO hp 25-50hp, includes tillers, paint, good tractor, VGC, $4,700. Mac booms, EC, $3,000. JD 450 grain drill, Defoliator headers to fi t Powell Gen RK Swift, Elon 336-508-9601. EC, $6,000 +. Don Carelock, Peachland Lovin, Hamlet 910-205-3737. VGC, $3,500. James Horrell, Harrells III combine, prefer Powell economy Cultipacker, old pull type, fi eld 704-272-8727. 42” Woods belly mower, model 910-596-8567. model or Taylor. Allen Hudson, Falcon ready or needs minor repair. Cultipacker, JD 1010 tractor, $3,500; plow $200; 42CF 1 fi ts IH Cub, VGC, $795. Roger ’79 White Ag Tractor w/ 105hp, 910-263-3360. small, 3 pt hitch, fi eld ready or minor disc, $250; scrape $150, scoop pan, Bowles, Mt. Gilead 910-439-4735. closed cab w/ air, tilt wheel, am/fm/cass, Would like a David Bradley fi xer repairs. Tom Wilkinson, Cooleemee $75 bushhog, $75, trailer, $250. Millie 285 MF diesel tractor, new tires, pwr steering, good tires, runs good, 84” upper tractor for a reasonable price. 336-284-2272 Powell, Concord 704-905-8321. dual hydraulic outlets, tractor in GC, bush hog, $9,500 OBO. Glenn Carroll, William Haigler, Huntersville 704- Super A includes cultivator single $8,000. Doug Briggs, Sunbury 252- Fuquay-Varina 919-337-8228. 892-7003. Horses & point hitch, hare and scrape blade, new 465-8501. Super A Farmall, rolling cultivators, Need up to ten #100 or larger irriga- tires, $2,800. Calvin Maness, Robbins 5200 JD tractor complete with 4 fi nger sweeps, 3 pt fast hitch, JD grain tion sprinklers or guns. Alton Ellison, Supplies 910-464-5170. bushhog, rake, hay spear and front end drill, in EC, rebuilt motor, $6,500. D. Mebane 864-314-9241. For Sale ’99 MF 240S 596 hours, diesel, bucket, $13,000. Marian Bohney, Mt Womble, New Hill 919-387-0599. Ford tractor rear wheel weights for pS, canopy, $8,000. Jason Draughon, Pleasant 704-785-1953. Ford-NH Mod 905 hvy duty post 24” wheels, 80 lbs of weight each. Jeff *** Fayetteville 910-484-8247. IH 205 self propelled combine, hole digger, fi ts #1 or #2, 3pt hitch, LN Greene, Lenoir 828-757-0948. PLEASE NOTE: All equine Two row Avco NI corn picker, pull 10 ft head, FC, $800; Oliver hi rise, 3 w/ 9” and 12” augers, $699. Norman Need MF 135 PS box or standard 6 mos. or older must have a steering box or a junk tractor. Jack Hester, type, EC, $3,800. Link Hewitt, Richlands bottom plow 16”, category 2 hook up, Ingold, Salisbury 704-633-9556. current negative Coggins test. Jr., Cary 919-677-0957. Advertisers must supply the 910-934-3605. spring assist reset have two new points Kioti LK3054, 30hp, 3 cyl, diesel Corn header for Case combine model Ford 3400 utility tractor with Ford as spares, $300. Mike Hicks, Greensboro tractor, 4wd, 350 hrs, live 2spd pto, front accession number of test, the 600, usable condition. Billy Myrick, name of lab doing the test, the frontend loader and hvy duty box blade, 336-362-7790. loader, GC, 8spd shuttle transmission, Knightdale 919-427-7052. PS and wheel weights, good tires, $6,000. MF 1040 diesel tractor 32 hp with 5 $9,700. John Bremer, Germanton 336- JD L, LA or LI, running or not, date of test and results for each G. Kelly, Roseboro 910-564-6240. ft fi nish mower, $6,695. Hugh Biggers, 595-2325. any condition. Bob Willis, Providence equine advertised. The following 3 pt tractor Core plug aerator, 60” Concord 704-782-1774. JD 318 p.s. 46” deck hydro, 709 336-388-2128. advertisers have provided proof this plugger has the option to be fi lled Economy tractor 18 hp, 5 pieces of hrs, $1,800. ’65 JD RF 110, orig head- 40-60 hp late model farm tractor of a negative Coggins test. with water, plugger is in EC, stored un- equipment, plow, 4 ft mower, cutaway, lights, tail light, tiller, $2,000. JD 140, with 3,000 lb + capacity front loader, will *** der shelter, $600. J.D. Isley, Reidsville scrape blade, lay off plow, $4,000. Norman $1,500. David S. Williams, Yadkinville trade a trackhoe, tractor, frontend loader, 336-349-7368. Marshall, Stokesdale 336-643-7077. 336-244-4859. JD trackloader and/or pay cash. Doug TWH gray mare 5 y/o, rides and Galloway ground driven manure ’88 265 Case Offset tractor, 800 hrs NH 847 autowrap round baler, Stanaland, Calabash 910-579-9595. drives, traffi c broke, gentle, $2,500. Jack spreader, 40 bu, working condition, with cultivators, $7,200; I 40 77 Intern’l GC, used this fall, fi eld ready, $3,500 8 ft disc 3 pt hitch, King brand, Tucker, Matthews 704-545-5580. price includes some spare apron parts, tractor newpaint, GC, $6,000. Ricky OBO. Reid Needham, Seagrove 336- GC. Rayvon Adams, Benson 919- Horse boarding, individual stalls, $300. Bruce Mullin, Walnut Cove Lutz, Vale 704-462-2345. 879-3152. 894-4343. tack room and paddock, $225 to $300/per 336-595-6315. Kubota tractor M5030SU, new ’52 AC B, new carb work, excel Leveling grader blade for Farmall month. Michael Knight, Madison 336- 565 hay baler, NH, LNC, $10,000. tires, runs great, VGC, $9,500. Darrell sheet metal, many replacement parts, Cub or parts for grader blade. Balen 932-0378 or 337-6489. Woody Cox, Charlotte 704-393-2191. Sanders, Seagrove 336-879-5137. motor stuck, have buzzsaw, belly plow, Burris, China Grove 704-857-8542. Horse boarding large pasture, Manure spreader 4 wheel ground ’74 MF 135 tractor TM 6 bush- 2 cults, $1,000 OBO. ’51 Cockshutt 40, NH mowing machine for parts. Buddy round pen, lighted arena, enclosed driven, EC, $800; 275 Hustler fi nish hog, turnplow, disc and pan, manual gas, WF, last run 6 mos ago, $1,900. Joel Bowman, Mt Airy 336-789-9344. stables with large stalls, turn outs with mower w/23 h Kohler engine, 486 hrs, included, $5,500. Lewis Lineberger, Shelton, Nebo 828-446-0715. Backhoe that will fi t a 5610 or 1920 shelters, enclosed wash bay, restroom, more parts, $2,500; model 702 aero- Dallas 704-922-8234. ’66 4020 JD tractor, diesel, can be Ford NH tractor. John Jordan, Saxapahaw quiet with board and electric fencing, motor, 65 ft, windmill w/water barrell, Massey 12 sq baler, Kuhn disc used for parts or restored, $3,000. Don 336-376-3122-w or 376-3132-h. $150-$300/mo. Rober Dalton, Sanford manufactured in 1918 in Landis, NC, mower, rake and Sitrex tedder, all in Dobbins, Sophia 336-861-2295. Two disc plow 3 pt hitch, GC. Don 919-718-1853. EC, $12,000. Jeff Bonds, Concord GC, $5,300. Scott Dawson, Ruffin Walk-behind David Bradley, very Andrews, Candler 828-667-3116. Mini horses, colts, fi llies and year- 980-521-9349. 336-939-9682. clean, runs well, $325. Will Shannon, 4x4 round baler prefer NH or lings, black/white with blue eyes, sorrel ’01 NH TC 35 diesel tractor, $8,600; Harveststore Silo 20’x60’ w/motors Gastonia 704-228-9877. Hesston. Tommy Swaim, Elkin 336- pinto, dune fi lly, triple reg., DNA tested, ’88 JCB backhoe with clam bucket, and feeder for bunker, $1,000 OBO. Steve Subsoiler Oliver, one shank, on 366-2925. parents on site, $800 up. Bill and Pam GC, $12,000. Roger Smith, Lexington Knox, Mooresville 704-892-5011. steel wheels, $200. Tim Honeycutt, Mt Hay elevator used, GC. Terry Hig- Banks, Clayton 919-412-1684. 336-249-1683. 285 MF diesel tractor, GC, dual Pleasant 704-436-2731. gins, Chocowinity 252-946-4625. TWH broodmare black with two Hart Carter Lenth grader cylinder outlets, new tires, $8,000. Doug Briggs, 2-row W&A bedder, new fertilizer Corn sheller that pulls directly off back stockings and a blaze, several of her babies on the farm, $1,000-$1,500; separator with motor, SN254 style N Sunbury 252-465-8501. box and new disk, $800. JD grain drill, the power take off the tractor. Wayne Wall, Madison 336-548-6774. mule mare 17 hds brown out of walk- ACHI, $300. Darrell Smith, Salisbury Shaver HD-8 post driver w/ 3pt hitch 13 double disk and fertizlier, $800. Set Wood splitter in good working ing horse mare, trail ridden and show, 704-798-1217. mount, GC, new spring plate, hydraulic of Ford suitcase weights and mounting condition. Ron Ray, Whiteville 910- $1,000-$1,500. Mikal Spooner, Hoffman JD 4x2 gator HD tires, bedliner, dump hoses and connectors for JD tractor; bracket, $1/lb. Willie Gammons, Mt 642-7957. 910-281-4753. kit, $3,800. James Roberts, Archdale presently on JD 5105, $1,600. Darryl Airy 336-351-6769. NH 256 or 258 hay rake in GC. Pony gelding 15 y/o, very beautiful, 336-431-5508. Gabritsch, West End 910-947-3057. ’76 AC 7000, fork & bucket, decent Mike Westmoreland, Walkertown 336- good pet, not well trained will kids 6’ heavy duty scrape blade, old 4420 straw chopper great shape, tires, cab, heating, cooling, almost new 723-3839. around, $300. Joe Wages, Winston-Salem but in EC, 7 front and 3 rear positions, no rust, must see, $850. Philip Lanier, engine, runs great, $11,000. Johnny Fulk, To buy a ’28-’32 4 cyl Ford engine 336-682-7950. $200 OBO. John Roy, Greensboro Chinquapin 910-298-5414. Bunn Level 910-893-8060. and parts for Worthington golf course Gray gelding 16.2, hunt horse, 336-314-5457. NH TC30 front end loader, 4WD, JD 330 round baler, barn kept, new tractor, other cut down model A and B warm blood draft X, hunted last year, JD 446 baler, one owner, EC, $8,000. 30hp, 26 hrs, EC, Chris Cagle, Asheboro belts, fi eld ready, $5,500. Randy Blaken- tractors. Joe Clay, New London 704- quiet and easy, $4,500. Kathy Martin, James Dancy, Hays 336-957-8363. 336-873-1002. ship, Ennice 336-657-8898. 463-5316. Durham 919-244-0989. January 2008 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 7

HORSES HORSES HORSES HORSES WANTED SMALL ANIMALS Paint/TB gelding, reg., 8 y/o, 15.3h, TB mare ISR/Oldenburg Main Mule 10 y/o, he will ride, $500; mare Bay Standard bred, drives and rides, Beagle pups, grandson of 6 genera- would make nice English prospect, Mare book, broodmare, open bay with 2 reg., DOB 3/04, barrels, show or trail ride, 15.2 or taller, kid safe. Bryan Bishop, tion fi eld champ, small type, male and intermediate to advanced rider, $4,000 socks, premium foals, sound for riding, very loving, needs good home, $1,500. Sanford 919-718-6765 or 718-6764. female, $175/ea. Robert Goodwin, Bear or consider trade on barrel racing geld- needs experienced rider, $1,950 OBO; M. Robin, Benson 919-369-0633. Creek 919-742-1142. ing. Sonya Proctor, Winston-Salem shire mare, 16h, great horse for driving, Companion horse light riding, 15.3h, Small Animals At stud Weimaraner AKC reg., 336-848-5642. black w/white socks, 4 y/o, trailers, easy 5 y/o, black bay w/4 whites and blaze, silver gray, DNA profi le certifi ed, fee, Donkeys jenny, 10 y/o, jenny, 2 y/o, keeper, $1,950 OBO. Andrea Underdal, very sweet, Free to approved home. Linda For Sale $400. Alison Blevins, Yadkinville 336- $650/ea; one month old jack, $300. Robert Yadkinville 336-463-2141. Blake, Zebulon 919-554-4893. 961-3323. Sell, Winston-Salem 336-595-8247. Pine/hardwood bagged shavings, AI breeding phantom and AV Col- Redbone coonhound pups DOB Horse boarding northern Wake/south- excellent horse bedding, 35 lb bag, easy oraso style, can be used for large ponies 10/07, reg. UKC, sire PR Foothills ern Granville co, large stalls, round pen, handle, low dust, $3.99/ea. Tony Aprile, to horses, adjustable VGC, $1,000. Rick NOTICE Apache Primetime, grandsire world riding ring and trails, $300/per mo. Ralph Gibsonville 336-698-0207. Craddock, Snow Hill 252-747-2282. In accordance with state law, champ, Fireballs Timber Choppin DAH, Bridges, Creedmoor 919-528-3082. Horse boarding located in the Led- Sorrel w/2 blue eyes and 4 socks, 15.2, proven cross, $300/ea. Ben Davis, Hudson AQHA sorrel mare Peppy San ford area, 18 12x12 stalls open, 8,000 very level headed and willing, $3,000 puppies and dogs advertised in the 828-493-4626. bloodline, very gentle, $1,000. Eric sq ft barn w/washpit, large tack room, OBO; TWH, lean, black, fi eld trailing, Agricultural Review which are 4 mos. Weimaraner AKC reg. pups, DOB Young, Burnsville 828-284-4321. arena, safe fencing, trails, includes grain, ride all day, reg., 16.1h, $3,000 OBO. or older must have current rabies 10/07, silver gray and blue, dame and Reg. King breed sorrel gelding, 7 hay, etc, pasture turnout, full board, Bill Fogg, Hoffman 910-281-3914. vaccinations. This rule also includes sire good natured, $500. Clyde Hayes, y/o, 15h, professionally trained, does $280. Torie Ritchie, Winston-Salem Fancy pony 13.2h, bay, 5 y/o gelding, Lowgap 336-320-2335. tricks, hobby horse canter, good on 336-769-3062. W/T/C, started over fences, perfect 1st dogs at stud. Treeing squirrel Feist pups, trails, $2,500. David Thomas, Marshville Horse boarding, Jordan Lake/New pony, $3,200. Jessica Nelson, Rockwell Ads MUST include the age of the Thornburg Little Bit breeding, old 704-624-3732. Hill area, family farm 2 stall available 704-202-7427. canines at the time of publication, treeing stock, good farm dog and pet, At stud reg. purebred Welsh pony, for geldings, excellent grain and hay feed Chocolate mini jenny bred to spotted and a copy of the rabies certifi cate ready, $100. Russell Welch, Seagrove stands 13 h, chestnut with chrome, nat’l 2X day, daily turnout, acres of pasture, jack, $800; 7 y/o standard jenny bred to 336-879-3458. champ USDF and In Hand, live cover trails, fresh, clean well water, excellent paint jack, $600; white standard jack foal, or a statement that all animals have Georgia redback rabbits good for or AI available, fee, $650. Leigh Smith, care, $300/mo. Jackie Adams, New Hill 4 m/o, $200. Aaron Sink, Yadkinville current shots. training dogs, replenish areas, meat and Franklinton 919-494-1101. 919-362-1712. 336-463-3028. pets, $10/ea. L. J. Smith, Thomasville ’97 2 horse stock trailer, BP, electric E-Z Trail trailway wagon, wood, Brown Wintec trail saddle 17” Bird dogs Pointers and Setters, reg., 336-476-4112. brakes, 6’6”, 3 saddle racks, dressing Amish, 1 ton gear, bench seats front and seat, includes bridle, LNC, $325. Kristin started dogs, male squirrel dog, $300 up. Blue Heeler pups ready end of De- room, mats, GC, $2,600. Will Fletcher, back, will seat 9 people, retractable step Maxwell, Selma 919-395-4904. Bob Warren, Benson 910-891-9700. cember, males and females, fat, healthy Bahama 919-632-5024. for easy rear entry, $2,200. Bob Richens, ’91 Heart 4 horse straight load GN Brittany male, reg., 6 y/o, points, and happy, raised on a horse ranch, parents Shavings all pine very absorbent, Hendersonville 828-685-1170. horse trailer, EC inside and outside, $4,500. backs, retrieves, close to medium range, working dogs, $125/ea. D. J. Weber, compressed and packaged into a large Saddle Stubben Siegfried VSS, Paul Cellucci, Apex 919-413-8562. very good nose, $600. Wayne Jones, Holly Springs 919-567-1045. bale for ease of handling and storage, large 17.5, $1,000. K. P. Griffi n, Albemarle QH, reg., buckskin mare, great con- Stantonsburg 252-236-1906. Great Pyrenees dogs 7 m/o ready to size bale provides excellent coverage, 704-982-2332. formation, super trail horse or broodmare, Australian shepherd pups mini/toys, protect livestock, AKC reg., parents on $3.85 to $4.25/per bale, pricing based For rent 5 stall barn, lighted rid- neck and straight reins, go English all colors, quality bloodlines, socialized, site with goats, $350. Mike Bebber, Mt on volume, George Hines, Stanfi eld ing rink, hot water, wawsh pad, loft or Western, $1,000 OBO. J. Kimbrough, $600 up. Gwen Thorne, Tarboro 252- Ulla 704-633-3907 or 677-2041. 704-888-2987. for hay storage, 18 ac pasture may be Summerfi eld 336-644-9785. 903-3345 or 641-4515. Red Satin rabbits $20/ea. Howard Gray mini donkey, 5 y/o, $200; cut for hay production, miles of trails, Gray Paso Fino 15h, 30 days Feist pups DOB 8/07, bobtails, Strickland, Raleigh 919-828-8868. just weaned mini/pony molly mule, $550/mo. Debbie Bethune, Mt. Pleasant professional training, been ridden on farm or squirrel dog, males and females, Lab pups AKC reg., black/white, $200. Margaret Covington, Lawndale 704-982-3691. trails for the last year, great feet smooth $125/ea. Gary Satterfi eld, Thomasville very light yellow, $200/black and $250/ 704-538-9467. ’02 Featherlite Big Horse model 8549 gait, $3,500. Brian Smith, Blowing rock 336-472-6227. white. Cindy Livengood, Thomasville QH saddlebred X 7 y/o, good aluminum GN, 3 horse slant 7’6” wide, 828-268-0608. English shepherd pups DOB 9/07, 336-476-1214. on trails, walk, trot, started w/canter, 7’ 6” tall, 21’ long, VGC, $15,500. Bob At stud APHA chestnut overo, if you strong working lines, 6 black and tan, Basset hound pups, tri color, CKC bathes, loads, stands for farrier, excel- Stipp, Mint Hill 704-576-1757. are looking for versatility, bloodlines, 1 tricolor, registered, $250. Chip Lee, and ACA reg., $300. Rachel Ashby, lent ground manners, needs intermediate Starter package or separate, mini color, compliments English or western, Trinity 336-688-0534. Lexington 336-956-1313. rider, $1,d000. E. Osborne, Graham jennet, $1,400; yearling, $1,200; weanling, fee, $750; LFG. G. Pearce, Louisburg Australian shepherd pups full Beagles pups and running dogs, UKC 336-222-9542. $1,000, reg., sire grand champ. Kay and 252-430-1252. blooded, 8 weeks old, ready to go to and AKC reg., champion bloodlines, ’97 S&H 2 horse slant trailer Tom Walker, Ruffi n 336-939-2120. Horse boarding 25 mi south of good home, $100 up. Travis Staley, good for hunting, competition and pets, complete with dressing room, VGC, Paint reg., sorrel and white tobiano, Raleigh or north of Fayetteville, pas- Whitsett 336-707-9869. $150 up. Michael Booker, Greensboro $3,500. Marian Bohney, Mt Pleasant 16h, well broke for intermediate rider, ture, $200; stall board, $350, co op English setters orange and white, 336-908-6142 or 708-1366. 704-785-1953. in the pasture with donkeys, mule and possible. Elizabeth Canup, Lillington three 1 y/o males, reg. parents on site, Rabbits with wild cross for dog TWH 16h black gelding, 13 y/o, gelding, all get along fi ne, easy keeper, 910-893-3031. $300. Jerry McLean, Fayetteville 910- training and restocking, $10. Julie Sink, smooth gaited, excellent trail horse, loads, stands for farrier and vet, $1,800. Rocky Mtn reg. mare, chocolate 488-8648. Lexington 336-250-0685. quiet disposition, loads, bathes, stands M. McConnell, Walnut Cove 336-593- with white mane, $3,500. Yvonne Phelps, Border collies, working cow dogs, Bloodhound pups black/tan, fawn/ for farrier, $2,000 OBO. Brenda Watkins, 3977. Henderson 252-492-5804. two males 10 m/o, well started, used red, parents on site, $350-$450. Justin Rocky Point 910-470-2895. QH gelding, DOB 4/05, great with Matched pair of Friesian X geldings daily on farm to gather and move cattle, Monroe, Aberdeen 910-603-4366. Welsh Cobb gelding steel gray, 14.2h, kids and other animals, very gentle, for driving, broke to ride/ground drive, $500. Nicholas Johnson, Benson 919- Rabbits Tennessee red backs, New $1,500 nego. Frank Kistler, Granite Falls basic training, $2,500. Paige Harrelson, sire FWF Koning, dam Percheron and 625-1677. Zealands and California, organically fed in 828-396-1574. Aberdeen 910-281-4629. QH, 16.1h, black with chrome, $25,000 Australian cattle dog Blue Heeler clean spacious environment, pets or meat, Horse boarding 25 ac farm convenient Sorrel gelding 15 y/o, great driv- OBO. Cindy McWilliams, Pittsboro pups, great for work or pets, DOB 10/07, $2/lb or $15/breeders. Susan Lawrence, to Chapel Hill, Carrboro, Mebane/Gra- ing pony, rides, jumps, easy keeper, 919-423-4123. ARF reg., $250. Debbie Hinson, Wingate Reidsville 336-349-4226. ham , Hillsborough/Efl and, Pittsboro, 13.1h, $1,200. Wanda Bunn, Nashville Buckskin mare, reg., out of the 704-582-0408. Five Australian shepherd pups in the process of building 8 stall barn, 252-459-2782. greatest cutting horse bloodlines, anyone Chinchillas black velvet and standard, available 4 females, 1 blue merle, 1 tack/grooming rooms and riding ring, Billy Cook show saddle 16”, light tan can handle or trail ride, easy keeper with cage and supply, $50 up. Edward Wallace, male, $100. Travis Staley, Whitsett $150, will barter. H.M. Lloyd, Chapel with matching bridle, LNC, $2,000. Stacy no vices, great broodmare with a lot of Fayetteville 910-483-3396. 336-707-9869. Hill 919-616-8052. Lea, Winston-Salem 336-354-6596. potential, $3,000. Barnwell Ramsey, Mtn Curs squirrel dogs, full blood, Blue heeler pups parents on site, Mini Sicilian donkey jacks, DOB ’05 Meadowbrook cart draft size, Huntersville 704-875-0366. no papers, parents on site, 2 m/o 1/2008, working dogs or good pets, 1 male 7/07, $400-$600. Hendrik Smock, built by Oak Ridge carts, Millersburg, ’05 Ponderosa 2 horse BP trailer, $50. David Pilcher, East Bend 336- and 2 females, $150. Brandon Pernell, Asheboro 336-879-2637 OH, EC, $1,000. David Moser, Siler fully enclosed, EC, $2,600. Janet Leath- 699-3103. Warrenton 252-425-7385. Black QH gelding, 16h, well trail City 919-742-2651. erwood, Canton 828-646-9432. German shepherd pups AKC, Chocolate Labs ready 12/07, males broke, big, solid boy, $2,000; others etc. Circle M 4 horse GN, needs some Collegiate close contact jumping big, DOB 9/07, 4 males, 2 females, only, good bloodlines, both parents M. Encinas, Lillington 910-814-6787. minor work body and fl oor good, GC, saddle, wide tree, 18” seat, Havana ready, $300. Joey Johnston, Lillington hunt, $400. Richard Cassidy, Denton Appaloosa mares strong Plaudit $2,000. Inger Siddle, Roxboro 336- brown, $375. Kelli Clevenger, Shelby 910-850-2756. 336-859-0741. bloodlines, leopard, 15.1h, been ridden, 322-1917. 704-538-6874. Blue Heeler pups, ready 12/07, $75. Border collie pups DOB 8/07 black very friendly, foal producing, loves Percheron gelding black, 11 y/o, TWHs few well trained geldings, 3 Jack Coleman, Bolton 910-655-2479. and white males only, $200. Joseph people, $1,000 nego. Laura Zygmunt, drives single or double, driven single, palomino fi llies, top quality pleasure or German shorthair pointer pups, Wilson, 910-649-7288. Ivanhoe 910-620-7680. $3,000. Bob Byrd, Mt. Pleasant 704- show horses, blacks, roans, chestnut and English Setter, English Pointer, Brittany Brittany spaniels DOB 10/07 ’05 Circle M 12’ GN, dressing room, 436-6337. palominos, $2,000 up. Jim Alspaugh, Spaniels, all registered, good bloodlines, outstanding hunting bloodlines, orange/ bed, AC, blue, hardly used, $7,000. M. Horse boarding, private location, 1625 Jonestown Rd., Winston-Salem $200 up. Don and Linda Smith, Albertson white and liver/white, $200. Joseph Amy, Lexington 336-207-8546. good place to ride, daily turnout with [email protected] 252-568-4938. Wilson, Cerro Gordo 910-640-7972 or Jenny 1 ½ y/o and 5 m/o jack out good pasture, full board with excellent TWH trail horse, reg., very smooth Beagle pups, 8 w/o, sire registered, 640-7493-cell. of mammoth stock, $350-$550. Melissa care, $180/mo. Wade Swaim, Kernersville gait, excellent horse, bomb proof, gelding, dame out of registered parents, rabbit At stud 2 y/o Chocolate lab, very Mills, Peachland 704-272-9340. 336-993-3595. will go anywhere, not spooky, profes- only, 12-13, $100. John Yongue, Mt. friendly and sweet dispo, loves to run, TB gelding 16.2h, 23 y/o, gentle, good QH 8 y/o, 15.7h, light sorrel, blond sional training, champ bloodlines, $4,200 Pleasant 704-436-8395. registered with AKC, fee, $200. Angela manners, walk, trot, canter, jump, saddle, tail and mane, gentle, good with kids, OBO. Anita Andersen, Huntersville Jack Russell CKC female, 2 ½ Reaves, Reidsville 336-342-1005. bridle, , blankets, $1,500; horse home grown, $2,300 OBO. John Griffi n, 919-889-0407. y/o, wire coat, $150. Jimmy Hayes, Rabbits Tennessee red backs, $10/up. only, $1,000 OBO would consider lease Fairmont 910-374-9553. Rockingham 910-895-2688. D. J. Pelt, LaGrange 919-778-0361. to own or just leasing. Lynnsey or Marci ’93 Gore 3 horse, slant, GN, LQ, Horses & Great Pyrenees pups DOB 7/07, Great Pyrenees pups DOB 10/07, Sinkoe, Matthews 704-846-1742. new tires, brakes, mats, 3 tier saddle Supplies raised with goats, sire AKC and dame full blooded, working parents on site, QH mare 15.3h, dun, 5 y/o, broke walk thru, etc., $9,950. Ronald Crima, full blooded on site, $150/ea. Kenneth great herd protectors, good dispo, to ride, $1,500. Jim Riggs, Rockwell Clarendon 910-207-1120. Wanted Rogers, Denton 336-859-3940. $200. Allen Wright, Bessemer City 704-786-3107. To rent 4 stall barn, plenty grass Pasture board near Micro with runin Australian cattledog pups AKC 704-629-3102. 100 sound reg. QH dk chestnut, on 20+ ac pasture to eat all winter and + ac, $100/mo. Marina Sauer, Kenly reg., reds and blues, tails docked, dew Border collies working stock, $300 15.1, 8 y/o studish gelding, excellent plenty of creek water, two outside shel- 919-284-1117. claws removed, DOB 11/07, $250. Mary up. Patricia Matthews, Autryville 910- trail/cow horse, easy go, easy whoa, ters, $300/mo. Stella Hutchings, Belews Mini donkey jenny for a companion Wike, Hiddenite 828-632-0525. 635-6634. turns on a dime, needs experienced Creek 336-595-8316. to 6 m/o mini jenny I currently have, good Adult mini Rex and Holland Lop German shorthair pointer pups; rider, $1,800or trade for mule/dead broke Fore cart/training cart red, single home and lots of affection. Lisa Hester, does, buy now for Easter breeding, $20/ English Springer spaniel pups; Golden horse. Deborah Davidson, Winston-Salem tractor seat w/spring, set up for team with Bladenboro 910-648-5555. pair; Chin Satins, $25/pair. Tim Smith, Retriever pups, all ready 12/07, $300. 336-784-6058. center pole and hardware, good tires, Cart metal, sturdy, Hoover cart, draft Fayetteville 910-391-2295. Libby Presnell, Sparta 336-372-4131. Mini donkeys spotted, show quality, ready to use, $550. Frankie Roberts, horse size for training a 16.2h chunky Working Jack Russell pups, JRTCA Great Pyreneese pups AKC large 4 m/o jenny, IMDR reg., parents on site, Fayetteville 910-481-9904. horse. Margaret Covington, Lawndale reg., 12 w/o, females, tricolor, smooth parents, with great dispo. champs blood- $2,500; new foals. Joan or Steve Levitt, Standardbred driving/riding geld- 704-538-9467. coat, parents working dogs, $500. Marina lines DOB 10/07 sell for $400. David Efl and 919-563-9527. ing, buggy and harness, super safe, ideal Jenny mule from 3 to 9 y/o around Sauer, Kenly 919-284-1117. Ledford, Lincolnton 704-732-9740. Jack black, producing very nice mule ladies horse, $2,000. John Davis, Wake large or small horse size; APHA mare At stud, AKC reg., black lab, German shepherd male, AKC solid babies, green broke to ride, $1,000. Monica Forest 919-562-9181 or 614-6532. from 3 to 9 y/o, I have good pasture master hunter breeding, OFA certifi ed, black 14 m/o, Czech and West German Byrd, Mt. Pleasant 704-788-5529. Black horse harness new, $275; for her. Ronald Brim, Pilot Mtn 336- blocky head and excellent trainability, working bloodlines, $600 nego. Donald Mare pony sorrel with fl ax mane two size 3 and one size, 2, easy boots, 325-7973. fee $200. Terry Smith, Franklinton Boykin, Warsaw 910-293-3446. and tail, gentle, rides, approximately $15/ea; Dakota saddle, $575. Rod Lilly, One foundered horse for reha- 919-494-1101. Australian cattledog pups red & 11 hands, $850; AMHA and AMHR Gold Hill 704-279-0166. bilitation, complete total care including Black lab retrievers, DOB 5/07, $75. blue heelers, males and females, ready buckskin pinto colt, excellent blood- ’99 Trails West 4 horse slant, rear and all trimming, $300/mo. J. Legrande, Lloyd Roberts, Sophia 336-209-4020. 12/07, $100. Holly Stewart, Coats 919- lines, will stay very small, leads well, mid tack, walk thru door, AC, insulated, Kernersville 336-993-2596. Border collie pups ABCA reg., black 639-0578. gentle, $1,500. R. and J. Clifton, Mt awning, 8 ft short wall dressing room, Round pen panels or complete and white, good bloodlines, DOB 12/07, At stud Australian cattledog cham- Airy 336-789-5922. $11,000 OBO. Trenna Warren, Hiddenite round pen. Jim Smith, Lawndale 803- $225. Bob or Betty Martin, Lawsonville pion sired red male, Buzzard bloodlines, At stud AQHA Shys First League, 828-632-2398. 242-1211. 336-593-2793. good conformation, AKC reg., fee, fee $750 + $250 C/F; Tee J Fabulous TWH reg., gelding, black, 15 1/2h, Round pen panels and gates. Australian cattle dog Blue Heeler, $200. Kristie Honeycutt, Granite Falls Jack, fee $600; Major Tee J Walker, gentle, good with children, $1,200. Daniel Autumn Auman, Jackson Springs 910- AKC reg., CH bloodlines, work or show, 828-310-3048. fee, $600, $10/day MC, also registered Wright, Stoneville 336-427-6630. 652-6245. blues and reds, $300 up. Benny Kinley, Mtn Feist pups 4 females, ready 12/07, w/FQHR. Betty Brown, Seagrove 910- ’96 Featherlite GN, 3 horse slant, Horse trailer in GC, $1,000 or less. Greensboro 336-299-8621 or www. $125, another litter due any time. Bonnie 428-9018 or 336-873-7997. rear tack, awning, watertank, new tires Lauren Taylor, Raleigh 919-772-6043. drkscattledogs.com Nash, Timberlake 336-364-2049. Hanoverian gelding, 16.1h, buckskin, and brakes, EC, $10,500. Eric Gardner, Amish or enclosed buggy for German shepherd pups parents English Pointer female, reg., 3 6 y/o by Tanzenlicht, great disposition, Salisbury 704-642-1162. transportation purposes, must be in GC, on site, sire is German, mother Ameri- y/o, Elhew/Guardrail bloodlines, $500; jumper, $8,500. B. Sedwick, Knightdale Reg. AQHA sorrel mare, hauls, with good shafts, single horse only. Taye can bloodlines, $200. Debbie Triplett, English Pointer pups, liver/white, Elhew 919-733-5047. clips, tires, no vices, great trail horse, Cook, Roxboro 336-322-3011. Statesville 704-924-9965. Damascus bloodline, DOB 10/07, $250; Gore 2 horse trailer new tires, rubber can do it all, great horse for a novice To buy large pony or small horse for Beagles 2 y/o full blooded, good for English setter male, tri color, broke, 5 y/o, mats, GC, $1,100. Ryan Brown, Stony rider, $5,000. Colleen Goularte, Chapel a 6 y/o, must be gentle. Marsha Becher, hunting or pets, $100/ea. Scott Brown, $800. Daniel McMillan, N. Wilkesboro Point 704-437-1849. Hill 919-259-0706. Rose Hill 910-289-1151. Salemburg 910-567-5740. 336-902-1300. Page 8 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW January 2008 SMALL ANIMALS SMALL ANIMALS BEES WANTED HAY & GRAIN FARM LABOR

Catahola pups, reg., DOB 11/07, Beagle pups 3 male, DOB 9/07, Large commercial honey extrac- Soybean stubble 4x4 bales, $15/ Will build vinyl agricultural fencing, $250; blue heeler pups, DOB 11/07, trailing, many FC bloodlines, Ozzie, tor, around 45 frame. David Simonson, roll. David Puckett, Mt Airy 336-325- 3 rail or 2 rail. Mike Williams, Greenville parents on site, great working dog or Diamond RR, Playboy, Stubby, Buzz Statesville 704-546-3061. 7094. 252-531-3369. pet, $100. Tammy Kornegay, Clinton Bomb, etc, $150/ea. Jesse Wood, Tobac- Honey extractor/bee keeping Alfalfa bales, orchard grass bales, Barn help needed cleaning, feeding, 910-990-4457. coville 336-924-6734. equipment. David Hoggard, Windsor prairie grass bales, 3x3x8, horse qual- turn in or out, will trade board, need Sheltie pups dewclaws removed, $400. Bird dogs started and finished 252-794-3359. ity, $90 up. Derek Teague, Catawba some help at horse shows, will be paid Rose Dixon, Sanford 919-774-6787. pointers, setters, brittan’s and German 828-446-6111. for this, or lease one of our horses for German shepherd female, reg., shorthairs, $400. J.W. Sorrell, Jr., Dunn Hay & Grain working at the barn. Melissa Bryson, black/tan, DOB 8/07, great dispo, 910-890-4252. Randleman 336-707-3502. $275. Wayne Dickerson, Ruffi n 336- Kemmer TN Mtn hybrid squirrel For Sale Hay & Grain Will build any type farm or yard 939-2323. dogs, 4 litters to choose from, Tim Pierce, fence, 25 yrs of experience, barb, wire, Australian shepherd pups, AKC/ Statesville 704-873-7952. Rye straw $3.25/bale. M. Moss, Wanted wooden, hi tensil, etc, $1/ft up. Richard CKC reg., DOB 1/08, parents on site, Dachshund pups, 4 CKC reg., 2 Concord 704-782-4379. Bare, Laurel Springs 336-359-8278. $300-$350. Barry Marks, Sanford 919- black/tan, 1 male, 1 female, 2 reds, Fescue 50 bales, good quality, $6/ea, Need square or round bales hay, 776-2094. $250. Chris and Teresa Vanderford no checks. Deborah Norman, Mt Airy will pick up. Charles Burton, East Bend Rabbits Dutch and Lops, $10/ea, 910-840-3895. 336-351-5305. 336-699-5181. Farmland cages available. Sydney Cook, Mt Airy Walker coonhounds 1 male reg., 2 Alfalfa and alfalfa mixed hay, large Alfalfa any amount up to 200 bales, 336-351-3255. females, not reg., champion sire, 2 y/o, square bales, 3x3x8, weigh between can pick up $7 or less/per bale. Iredell or For Sale Beagle pups 7 w/o, great bloodlines, nego. J. Kistler, Hickory 828-324-2198 850 and 1,000 lbs/ea. Tony Greene, Davie co area. M. Lindsey, Statesville $125-$500. Tyra Langdon, Garner 919- or 612-6689. Hendersonville 828-699-2781. 704-546-7662. 772-0272. Jack Russell pups 2 males, 3 females, Timothy horse hay square bales, Cleaned and bagged oats for Land for sale must consist Rabbits mixed colors, $3/ea. DOB 10/07, $100/ea. Benton Blalock, 42+ lbs, $9 up. Gary Yount, Salisbury horses. Wally Saunders, Raleigh 919- of at least 3 acres and be Marcus Schlabach, Union Grove 336- Norwood 704-474-4294. 704-213-2417. 661-6480. used for agricultural pur- 468-6541. Bluetick, female, 2 y/o, spayed, Free. Orchard grass with alfalfa mix Round hay bales for cattle. Mike Australian shepherds blue merles Terry King, Apex 919-362-4735. from Pennsylvania, bales are 45 to 50 Garrison, Weaverville 828-337-2450. poses, i.e. cultivation, raising and black tri color, family raised, great Labs, black, AKC reg., black, yel- lbs, baled the fi rst of October, $10. Tim Good quality Alfalfa and Timothy livestock and/or other farm family pets, parents on site, $200/ea. low, males and females, $300. Kristin Martin, Mooresville 980-721-5615. hay, must be very good quality. Melissa Terri Hendrix, 336-973-5177. Maxwell, Selma 919-395-4904. Timothy/orchard mix quality horse Baker, Ruffi n 561-670-4267. commodities. Two English setters, male DOB Labs female, black; 1 chocolate, one hay, 40 lb average, small square bales, Hay for cattle any type, also creep Advertisers must indicate 9/06, FDSB reg., sire and dame one black male, ready to go, $300-$400. Jeff no dust, no mold, fresh, pick up only feeder, used, 150 bu. William Compton, use of land. premises, Tekoa Mountain Sunrise Wagner, Hillsborough 919-732-5104. located in Knightdale/Raleigh area, Blanch 336-234-9474. bloodline, $300. Joey Johnson, Boonville 100-120 bales, $6.50/ea. Brandon Smith, Timothy hay 60-100 bales, must be 336-468-8878. Small Animals Raleigh 919-291-3963. able to deliver and unload. Carol Keyser, 20 to 200 ac available, Hoke co, At stud CKC Jack Russell terrier, Hay 100 bales, 2 y/o, no rain, kept Leasburg 336-597-4910. $4,500/ac to $10,000/ac; 625 ac Scot- fee $100. Jimmy Hayes, Rockingham Wanted in barn, mixed grasses, some broom, Inexpensive cow quality fescue land co, half open and half woodland, 910-895-2688. $2/per bale. Ed Easley, Walnut Cove or fescue mix round bales of hay in excellent wildlife, signifi cant timber Australian shepherd pups, AKC, 336-591-5050. value, $1,500,000. Ralph Currie, Raeford Coonhound pups prefer Walkers Yadkinville, Winston-Salem area, last DOB 10/07 merles, tris, $300-$500. Brenda ’07 deer and livestock corn, $6.25/lb. J. year cut okay, prefer stored indoors but 910-904-3123. Norman, Ruffi n 336-939-3065. any coonhound breed will do, reason- Lloyd Mabe, Danbury 336-593-8088. 11 ac prime hardwoods, 7 ac pas- able price, prefer registered. Hattie Furr, will consider any offers. Ernest Tabor, Australian shepherds 10/07, reg., Alfalfa/grass 65 lb bales, stored in East Bend 336-961-3484. ture, private, pond, hilltop 2 ac cleared, ramily raised, blue merles X with black, Albemarle 704-438-0575. barn from Wyoming, $10/delivered. Tom Orange co, $95,000. Jill Gabel, Mebane Wild, cottontail rabbits. S. Church, Horse hay, round bales, CB, fescue $200, now taking deposits. Terri Hendrix, Jones, Greensboro 406-794-2251. or square bales soybean or any grass, 336-578-4664. Millers Creek 336-973-5177. Fayetteville 910-624-5146. Alfalfa/grass, orchard grass, prairie 9 ac hobby farm, Alamance co near Redbone coonhound pups. Dustin prefer delivery. B. Sedwick, Knightdale Jack Russell terriers reg., fi eld work grass, 3x3x8 square bales, horse qual- 919-365-7365. I85, restored farm house, fenced for and conformation pedigree, outstanding Childress, New London 704-463- ity, $90 up. Derek Teague, Catawba animals, $244,000. Amy Jo Akin, Haw temperament, stud service, puppies, 7839. 828-446-6111. River 336-578-1112. $250-$350. K. Woods, Carthage 910- Irish setter pup or young dog to ’07 fescue $5.50/bale, stored dry, 4.09 ac mini farm 8 stall barn, 947-6665 or 603-5686-cell. hunt quail, must be full blooded, no square bales. Don Hinson, Norwood Farm Labor shelters, fruit trees, 3 bedroom brick Australian cattle dogs blue heelers, mix. Stephen Brown, Sanford 919- 704-322-9660. house, Nash co, $55,000; 29 ac of mostly blue and red, great working or pets, DOB 777-9766. Timothy hay $8/bale or $7.75 for cleared tillable farm land, ideal horse 10/07, AKC reg., $250. Debbie Hinson, Rabbits, Free. Russell Thompson, over 100 bales, smells great, bales are Farm work in Randolph and farm or development great location to Wingate 704-582-0408. Linwood 336-596-7796. tight, we help load, delivery available. Montgomery co. Matthew Dees, Biscoe Rocky Mount, $8,700/ac. Cynthia Duke, Working Border collies ABC Australian shepherd pups DOB Tabatha Villalpando, Graham 336- 910-573-0031. Rocky Mount 252-443-1958. registered, bred for working sheepdog, 11/07, ASCA, AKC reg., merles, sol- 421-3382. Custom sawing at your place, turn 10 ac in south Alamance co, 15 miles goat dog, cow dog, $500. Vicki Hughes, ids, working bloodlines, parents on Northern grown horse hay Timo- logs to lumber. John Chenausky, Mayodan to Chapel Hill, 17 miles to Graham, 10 Rutherfordton 828-286-8116. site, $350/ea. Charles O’Bryant, III, thy/alfalfa mix, 45 lb, square bales, 336-427-2495. miles to Pittsboro, $110,000. Nancy Rabbits $10. William Skinner, 336-644-1439. forage tested 17%+ protein, can deliver Need person or couple to live and Hobson, Pittsboro 336-376-8137. Fayetteville 910-323-8444. to your farm, $7/per bale. Jan Young, work on a cattle farm. Greg Felts, 336- 60 ac farm, $575,000. Joseph Quinerly, Redbone pups, reg., 6 w/o, G’mother Aquaculture, Cherryville 704-435-0232 or 330-628- 509-0505. Ayden 252-902-8432 or 746-8232. world champ Elburn’s Risky Whisky, sire 9188-cell. Stump grinding Central NC, stumps 22.25 ac partial fenced with fl owing grand champ Elburn’s Salida Slick, $200. Supplies & Excellent hay for all forage loving large and small, $50 up. Mark Wagner, creek to aid aqua farm project underway, Rick Brown, Dallas 704-922-0487. Services animals year round, pick up and delivery, High Point 336-906-6761. timber valued at $8,500, horse friendly Reg. Pointer 3 y/o, male, $500; reg. call only, $4.50 up; feeds/supplements Tractor work on your farm or land in area, home and storage building $249,500. pointer, 2 y/o, male, $500. Jessica Griffi th Mosquito fi sh, Gambusia widely used for most farm animals. Nora Mitchell, western Gaston and Lincoln co, bushhog Mike Hatfi eld, Stem 919-529-1896 or Mooresboro 704-284-0054. for mosquito control, $100/1,000. Bobby Wake Forest 919-528-5690. front end loader, scrape blade, plowing, 813-917-4121-cell. Angora rabbits, satin angoras, Irving, Madison 336-427-7171. 24 4x4 rolls of mostly broom sage $35/hr- 2 hr minimum. Todd Nicholson, For lease small horse farm, riding babies and adults, solids and broken, Composting worms $20/lb; manufac- hay, kept in shed, good for roughage, Dallas 704-263-0051. ring, pasture, $800/per mo. Tim Lilly, $45; German Angora babies, REW, tured worm bins, $87-$136; vermicompost, feed or grass sowing, $25/per roll. Jeff Bushhog and scrape blade work, Browns Summit 336-375-0418. $125; AKC German shorthair pointers, 5 gallons, $15; vermicompost tea made Greene, Lenoir 828-757-0948. $30/per hour- 2 hr minimum, southeast 38.2 ac 4th generation farm, 10 ac DOB 11/07, parents OFA hips/elbows by reservation. Susan Quinby-Honer, High quality horse hay Timothy, Guilford co and surrounding area. William fi elds/pasture land, remainder in woods, good, $500. Teresa McCaw, Wake Forest Raleigh 919-676-0556. Timothy/alfalfa, orchard grass, Timo- Rogers, Climax 336-674-6208. creek with natural spring, great horse 919-266-4356. thy/ orchard grass round rolls, delivery Will service agricultural equip- barn, other farm buildings, no house, Australian shepherds DOB 11/07, available, $6 up. Rebecca Prow, Selma ment up to construction equipment, $259,000. Ruth Deviney, Greensboro ASCA, AKC reg. merles solids, working Bees, Supplies 919-796-3274. $10 + per hr. David Swain, Columbia 336-852-4344. bloodlines, parents onsite, $350/ea. Charles & Services Horse hay square bales, orchard/fescue 252-312-4982. 3.25 ac Cabarrus co located near O’Bryant, III, 336-644-1439. mix, May crop, no rain, tight bales. Steve Horse sitting 25 mi radius around Harrisburg/Concord/Charlotte and I 485 At stud Jack Russell terrier, old For Sale Beckner, Mebane 919-563-5666. Hillsborough inclusive, excess mileage, access, previous farming use and open style, short and stocky, white/black spots, Timothy hay mix excellent for horses, $50/day fi rst 5 horses. Bobbie Whittemore, with 747 ft rd front to Lower Rocky River rough coat, Fee pick of litter. Mary Long, NOTICE 35-40 lb sq bales, $8/ea. John Davis, Hillsborough 919-932-1313. Rd, $48,000. S. Throneburg, Newton Snow Camp 336-266-2914. N.C. law requires a permit Spring Hope 919-602-1914. Portable sawmill service, custom 828-464-8564. Belgian malinios male, puppy, to sell honey bees in the state. A Coastal Bermuda 4x5 round bales, sawing, post, beam available, big 40 ac fi shing, hunting private grow mahogany with black mask, $500. M. excellent quality, horse or cow hay, or small orders, your place or mine, Christmas trees, horses, 2 bedroom permit is not required for: The house out building, $800,000, Randal Dexter, Pink Hill 910-298-6588. sale of less than 10 bee hives in $25/per bale. James Horrell, Harrells $55/per hr. Jack Murdock, Rolesville Mtn Cur, female and male both 910-596-8567. 919-669-1859. Letterman, Burnsville 828-208-1318 started, $125/ea; male 18 m/o, hunted a calendar year, a one-time going- Timothy/orchard mix from New Portable sawmill service will turn or 682-3850. two seasons, trees good, $150; Feist out-of-business sale of less than York and Pennsylvania area, horse quality, your logs to lumber, your place or mine, 10 ac 25 minutes from Fort Bragg, male black/tan, started, $75. Gayle 50 hives, or the renting of bees delivery available, $7.50. Peter Storer, $35/per hr. Harvey Friddle, Stokesdale 1,300 ft road front, $125,000. B. Wood Frye, Carthage 910-947-5690 or 639- for pollination purposes or their Wake Forest 919-528-7968. 336-210-0144. Autryville 910-728-1231. 4947-cell. movement to gather honey. Orchard grass square bales, horse Will take care of your farm while 40 ac Caswell co, includes stream Rat terriers 2 litters, UKC, blue tri Contact Don Hopkins, state quality hay, very green and clean, $8.50. you are gone, Buncomb co, price depends hardwoods and bottom land, some cleared, color and pearl tri color; rat terrier feist Todd Little, Oakboro 704-699-1603. on how far you are from me. M. Scott, perfect for horses or hunting deer and apiarist, NCDA&CS, 1060 Mail wild turkey, $3,500/per ac. John Stevens, litter is brindle and white, sire’s grand Service Center, Raleigh, NC Timothy/alfalfa hay, excellent horse Leicester 828-279-2892. sire is champion squirrel dog, good for hay, $10/bale, you load. David Moser, Looking for parttime work on your Fayetteville 910-484-2158. getting rid of vermin, $150-$300. Sandra 27699-1001 for information. Siler City 919-742-2651. farm in Johnston co, experienced in row 14 ac 3+ cleared, 10+ wooded, 1-3 Norman, Advance 336-940-9390. Corn stover/grass 4x5 round bales, crops, heavy equipment and cattle. Trevor bay and 1-4 bay shelter, log home, 40x30 At stud Bichon, Fee pick of litter. we have the equipment necessary to Beyma, Clayton 919-550-0427. workshop, Greene co, $249,000. Dalton Debert, Thomasville 336-215-8032. Gambrels fi ve frame honey extractor, double stack the bales on fl at bed trailers, Custom bandmill service, $.30/ft Tyndall, Walstonburg 252-238-2192. Australian shepherds assorted GC, $150. Taylor Callicutt, Asheboro convenient to I95, $25. Marley Canady, up, also sharpen bandmill saw blades, Horse farm located in Carteret co colors, $200/ea. Cyrus Bowman 336- 336-953-4661. Hope Mills 919-818-4391. $7/ea. Glenn Jones, Winston-Salem on the water, 8 stall barn, tack room and 996-1783. Five frame nucs State inspected Rye hay $4/bale, analysis available, 336-595-1947. wash stall, pasture plus some wooded Squirrel dog pups DOB 10/07, Italian bees w/young laying queen, suitable for feed; wheat straw, $3/bale, Horseshoeing and or trimming area, $2,250,000. Jay Tervo, Wilmington Stephens Cur treeing Feist X, sire Banjo no frame exchange, ready April 15, bales are 40+ lbs. Chris Fitts, Littleton in or around the Alamance, Guilford 910-367-3495. Joe’s Squirt, USDR, NKC champion, $85. John Redmond, Statesville 704- 252-532-1290. co area, $20+. Lee Brown, Whitsett 35 ac private and secluded abundance dam is Peggy, proven producer of 876-1244. ’07 wheat straw $3/bale. Doug 336-260-7162. of wildlife SE stokes co, w/4 b/r house, champs, $250. Joe Ackerman, Gastonia Complete bee hives, new, 1 deep Groce, Siler City 919-548-2670. Will rid your farm and property $359,000. Mike Hartness, Walnut Cove 704-865-6862. super, bottom board, inner cover and Corn hay 4x5 rolls, $25; small square, of predators, coyotes, foxes, beaver, 336-413-3176. At stud Hungarian Vizsla, bloodline frames and foundation telescoping $4, will deliver at a $1.50/per mile. J. B. etc. Matt Sink, Winston-Salem 336- 10 ac southern Alamance co, 2,350 from Colorado and Nebraska, not local, top extra supers available bees not Graham, Linwood 336-956-6085. 978-5956. ft house, $350,000. Richard Daniels, hunting blood, Fee $400 or pick of litter. included, $50. Charles Hatley, Concord Timothy/orchard mix 50 lb bales, Lameness treatment equine ice- Sr., Mebane 336-213-6432. J. Isaacs, Banner Elk 828-898-7978. 704-782-4445. $7/ea. Morris Jones, Middlesex 919- cold hydrotherapy spa treats founder 25 ac rolling and fl at land, fenced Great Pyrenese pups parents and Beehives, ready for use, can be seen. 427-4963. and many other hoof problems, replaces with outbuildings, all land surrounded pups on site, guarding livestock, 4 males, Johnsie Kelly, Sanford 919-775-7438. Orchard/Timothy mix, clean, big cold hosing and soaking feet. Joy Pinto, by trees, perfect for horse facility and 1 female, $200. Charles Branch, Sanford Honeybees for spring ’08, complete bales for horses from Pennsylvania on Gold Hill 704-668-6638. house, total of 70 ac with house, horse 919-776-7389. hives, $150; 5 frame nucs, $85; 3 lb enclosed tractor trailer, prices may vary, Need someone to tear down two old barn, etc., $175,000. Glen Yasser, Spring Great Pyrenese male and female ready package bees, $60, no frame exchange, $6.50-$7.50. Robin Lovings, Ruffi n tobacco barns for the wood or for a rea- Hope 919-795-3662. to go after weaning, $200-$300. Curtis state inspected. Sam Frogge, Statesville 336-939-9906. sonable price. Worth Forbes, Greenville 5 ac of cleared farmland, 5 ac cut Blake, West End 910-673-1072. 704-585-2004. Timothy hay 65 lb sq bales average 252-355-2808. over timberland, 3 ac with 2 houses, Aussie/Catahoula X all colors, weight, excellent quality, been selling Bushhogging gardens plowed, land Washington co, $249,000. Dale Holmes, $75-$150. Mary Beth Davis, Selma Bees, Supplies and feeding this hay for over 8 years, cleared, etc, Surry co and surrounding Creswell 252-797-4297. 919-389-5273. $8-$8.50/per bale. Jackie Adams, New area, $35/per hr. Greg Miller, Pilot Mtn 8 ac farm all cleared, excellent Dachshund, mini, NKC, 6 y/o, & Services Hill 919-362-1712. 336-374-7025. water, small orchard, grapes and grass, female, red, LH, heartworm prevention, Wanted Fescue/orchard grass and Coastal Need someone interested in sustainable great for horses, livestock or vineyard, Free. Kristen Misenheimer, Salisbury Bermuda hay, horse quality, $7-$8. Rick farming long term, 80 ac family legacy 8 mi south of Sparta, adjoins Blue Ridge 704-857-1265. Bee equipment extractor capping Rhyne, Vale 704-462-2453. farm near Mt Pleasant, rental arrange- Parkway on state road, good house and Holland lop rabbits, $10/ea. Alan knife, etc. David Auman, Jackson Springs Straw 700 bales, $3.50/ea. Phil Zim- ment fl exible. Tom Hatley, Asheville out buildings, $279,900. Frank Williams, Jewell, Graham 336-376-9939. 910-652-6245. merman, Lexington 336-764-1043. 828-254-3560. Sparta 336-372-1946. January 2008 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 9

FARMLAND FARMLAND WANTED LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK Livestock 17.90 ac farm, very nice homes To lease land to hunt rabbit iin Bladen Polled Hereford bulls reg., Bennett Fullblood American Boer goats and 19 stall barn with fenced pastures, co, usually hunt alone. Matt Lewis, For Sale and Victor bloodlines, balanced EPD’s, ABGA reg., line of Magnam, excellent close to hwy 279 and 274 in Gaston co, Bladenboro 910-648-5113. 14 to 20 months old, from top brood breeding, no chemical or hormonal $400,000. Renee Clark, Cherryville Want 40-120 ac open fi elds/borded cows, $1,250 to $1,500. Colon Nifong supplements, 5 m/o, $$350. Earl Parker, 704-860-1034. by woods for deer/dove hunting, within Feeder pigs Hamp/Tamworth mix, Lexington 336-731-6730. Chinquapin 910-324-2581. 90 ac off Blue Ridge Parkway, creek, an hour of Raleigh. Gavin Densmore, pasture raised, 10-14 w/o, $50-$60. Ron Two female and 1 wethered Nigerian Dorper X Katahdin ewes bred ewes, timber, $10,000/per ac. Richard Bare, Raleigh 919-632-8891. Peters, Reidsville 336-342-7545. dwarf goats, $50/ea. Andrea Stewart, ewe lambs and ram lambs, breeding Laurel Springs 336-359-8278. To buy land with old buildings and Bull for rent for breeding purposes, Pinnacle 336-351-4691. stock and slaughter animals available, 43 ac Durham co near falls lake, small dwelling in Cabarrus, Rowan, $1.50/per day, transportation arranged. Santa Gertrudis cow w/heifer $100 up. Bruce Roberts, Hillsborough $350,000; 105 ac with lake and two Stanley or Iredell co, Faith or Gold Hill Bill Rogers, Climax 336-674-6208. calf by side, DOB 6/07, Charolais cow 919-644-0743. houses, $800,000. Billy Griggs, Durham would be nice. Sonny Coren, Concord Reg. Angus bulls 12-14 m/o, some with heifer calf by side, DOB 6/07, reg. Brahman bull 3 y/o, great tem- 919-384-5500. 704-76-4322. AI sired by Expectation, Retail Product, Angus bull 2 y/o, bred back to this bull, perament, proven breeder, great calves, 7.7 ac Davidson co, cleared, few 5-10 ac cleared, Rockingham co, 1I2, New Design 878, Lead On, Objective, $3,500/for all. Wayne Dickerson, Ruffi n $1,500. Vernon Riggins, Sanford 919- trees edge, water, electric, road right- to rent over the next 2 years, will pay, some sired by son of New Design 036, 336-939-2323. 776-6118. way, 30 ft to property, $85,000; 17.5 ac $2,000 to $2,500 year. Caleb Martin, $1,000-$1,300. Kim Starnes, Salisbury Katadin X sheep ewes, rams, and Texas Longhorn steers, reg., bulls 2 creeks, ½ pond, 90% fenced barbed Stokesdale 336-453-3294. 704-637-1805. lambs 6 m/o to 5 y/o, $100. Don Stevens, and bred cows, bred for color and horn, wire, ¾ pasture, full road front, spot for To rent pasture any size within Sheep herd 45-50 head, commercial Bear Creek 919-663-2460. top of the line pedigrees, $250 up. Ron homesite, $240,000. Steve Yarborough, 20 minutes of Statesville. M. Laura, ewes, 6 m/o to 6 y/o, most have been Black Angus bull reg., DOB 9/06, Skinner, Denton 336-302-0966. Lexington 336-787-4003. Statesville 704-592-5055. bred, two South Down Rams, $60/ea. Kay sired by Traveler 004, excellent EPDs, Sheep and goats covered hand 6.38 ac Hillsborough, horse property, To buy or rent small farm with Farrell, Roxboro 336-598-2418. $900. Ben Winslow, Halifax 252-578- spinners fl ock, fi ne wool sheep, colored 2 stall barn with wired workshop, 3 b/r, house and large yard, dog, mini donkeys, Bred Shetland ewes, reg., bred to 5487. Corriedale and White Cormo, $250 up; 2 bath manufactured home, $185,000. horses will also live there, need within fi ne fl eeced reg. ram, 2007 NASSA reg. Boer bucks, full blood, DOB 6/07, reg. purebred Nubian goats for milk Marcia Kessinger, Hillsborough 919- 25 miles of Winston-Salem. Allison ewe lambs, breeding rams and angora good bloodlines, traditional color with and show, $200 up. Virginia McGuire, 730-3351. Rice, Madison 336-325-7813. goat doe kids, $200 up. Elaina Kenyon, very good form, $200/ea. Billy Abernethy, Mooresboro 828-657-9271. 18+ ac in southern Person co, 800 To lease land for deer and squirrel Apex 919-363-0653. Vale 828-327-4621. Purebred black Angus bulls, bred to ft paved rd frontage half wooded, half hunting the ’08-’09 season in Person, Show quality dairy goat bucks, Pygmy goats, 25 to 60 top of the perform, $1,600 up. Cecil Brown, Seagrove opened, ideal for horses/hunting, con- Granville co. Richard Cassidy, Denton spotted Nubian, Oberhasli, ready to go line, $1,200-$3,500. Joe Petek, Maxton 910-428-9018 or 336-873-7997. venient to Durham, Roxboro Butner and 336-859-0741. to work, $175. Amy Akin, Haw River 910-844-9661. Angus bulls can be registered, out RTP, $120,000. Larry Weaver, Rougemont To buy 2-10 ac w/or without house 336-578-1112. Purebred beefmaster cows bred of 616, Bextor and Woodhill Supreme 336-364-7516. in eastern Iredell or Rowan co. Dustin Black Angus reg., yearling bulls, to Angus bull, purebred bull and heifer stock, $800 up. Steve Killian, 704- 106+ ac all heavy uncut forest, 3,300 Necaise, Troutman 704-677-5184. $1,250 up, sired by the industries hot- calves, good bloodlines, good sound cattle, 732-1871. linear ft, Uwharrie River front property To lease for hunting fall of ’08 in test sires, $1,250 up. M. Ryan, Halifax $750-$2,000. Jimmy Sink, Yadkinville Black Angus bulls, Sleep Easy, in Uwharrie Nat’l Forest area, river Piedmont area. Derek Dickens, Thom- 252-885-6508. 336-463-5940. Leachman bloodline, easy calving 11- frontage, protected by NC Land Trust asville 336-476-5191. Boer bucks ABGA reg., Ennobled Katadin X sheep ewes yearling to 5 13 m/o, 4 open heifers, 11-14 m/o, all Easement, $6,700/per ac or $700,000. To lease pasture land in southern bloodlines, several to choose from 9 m/o y/o, ram lambs, pure Katadin rams, all ewes reg., $900 up. Shane Howard, Locust Wayne Lambert, Bald Head Island Wake co for cattle. Weston McCorkle, to 2 y/o, nice, $300-$500. Jay Norman, at least 50% Katadin, $!00-$200. Daniel 704-485-3487. 910-457-9513. Raleigh 919-851-3374. Ruffi n 336-939-3065. Stevens, Bennett 336-581-3562. Charolais performance tested for 192 ac farm located in Randolph co To lease land for deer and turkey Charolais steers four, 800 lbs, all Black polled Simmental and Angus 35 years, purebred registered polled and between Asheboro and Lexington, barn hunting within 2 hours of Charlotte area, natural grass fed, no antibiotics, no bulls, AI sired by Joker, Republic, Hyline horned, $1,000 to $2,500. Carol and John and old farm house located on land, father and son, fair price per ac. Kyle hormones, $900; Brahman heifers, two Right time 338, Above Par, yearling and Dykers, Siler City 919-663-2436 or 2931 partially wooded with creek, $1,500,000. Molesky, Mooresville 704-622-6317. 800 lbs, full blood , not reg., well cared older, $1,000 up. Bill Pyle, Franklinton or John Will Headen 919-742-4745. Margaret Everington, Thomasville 336- To lease land for hunting in John- for, ready to breed, $700. Lisa Johnson, 919-494-1145. 2 goat wethers friendly, former 4 475-3216. ston or Wake co, small tracts okay, also Benson 919-625-1676. Six goats $200/for all OBO. Rex H show goats, easy to handle, good 21 ac mountain land north of Wil- consider Angier area. James Parrish, Polled Herefords reg., bred cows, Wade, Sanford 919-777-0256. pasture budies, good with horses, $75 kesboro off hwy 18, running water all Garner 919-524-8291. heifers, bulls, $1,500 to $2,500. John Boer kids, full blood, DOB 3/07, nego. Paige Harrelson, Aberdeen 910- summer, house trailer secluded, deer To lease hunting rights in Orange, Wheeler, Fayetteville 910-483-6713. all in excellent health to be bred fall 638-9114. and turkey, bear season, $91,530. Steve Chatham, Alamance, Person, Randolph Dark caramel/white pygmy buck, of ’08; one 20 m/o buck available, all Fainting goats, black/white, bucks Varner, Trinity 336-880-5396. co, father and son, respect for land and DOB 7/07, will stay small, healthy and from reg. stock, $200 up. Dodd Linker, bottle fed, pet, ready to breed, all healthy, 25 ac 2 story farm house, very se- insured. Ray Atwater, Burlington 910- tame, $30. Lori Ball, Lexington 336- Clemmons 336-712-2484. ready to go, $85. Dodd Linker, Clem- cluded, partially fenced, 4 stall barn with 547-2548. 859-3973. Purebred Gelbvieh and Gelbvieh mons 336-712-2484. large tack room and hay loft, creek on To lease land for deer hunting from Dexter bull pure bred, 2.5 y/o, proven Angus X bulls, 7-16 m/o, all come from Angus bulls AI sired by BCC Bush- east and west side of property, $200,000. Statesville to Winston Salem or surround- quality, black, $1,000. David DeWald, JBOB farm stock, $800-$1,200. John wacker, Integrity and Predestined, DOB Corey Stanley, 336-374-4914. ing areas. Brett Messer, Waynesville Hertford 252-264-3004. Waugh, Climax 336-685-4232. ll/06 and 12/06, halter broke, ready to 9 ac suitable for small hobby farm, 828-648-8312. Bull Piedmontese and Angus X, AI Goat babies, dairy and kids, 100% go, take your pick, $1,400. John Cas- horses or as is, house, 2 story pack house, To lease land to hunt on for the ’08 sired, black and polled, 3 y/o, proven Boer kids and pygmy kids, $75-$150. savaugh, Lenoir 828-728-9007. corn crib, currently being rented for season. Paul Jarman, Conover 828- sire, $1,400. Jerry Freeze, China Grove Susan Lawrence, Reidsville 336-349- Black Angus bulls calving ease with crops, $400,000. Debbie Cox, Chapel 455-5613. 704-857-9304. 4226. Bando and Traveler bloodlines 1 and 2 Hill 919-933-1214. To buy ac for farming, hunting, no Angus bulls and heifers, AI, can be Black Angus bulls reg., 16 m/o, y/o ready to go, $1,000 to $1,500. Grady 25 ac fenced on state road, 1 ½ development land, 25-5,000 ac, cash, registered, out of 616, Bextor and Woodhill fertility tested, $1,500/ea, 2 are straight Ward, Lawndale 704-538-3397. miles from town of Elk Park, 1 ½ miles quick closing, prefer eastern NC. Mike Supreme stock, $800 up. Steve Killian, Wye bred. James Rhyne, Statesville Boer goats 50% up to 15/16 young from Elk River falls, fi ve streams, good Wessell, Raleigh 919-801-5383. Lincolnton 704-732-1871. 704-872-6996. does and experienced nannies, $75-$300. stand of timber presently have 20 head To lease hunting land in Stanly, Jersey cows 3 bred Jersey cows, Black Angus bulls, reg., sires VDAR Mike Bebber, Mt Ulla 704-633-3907. of cattle grazing, $12,000/per ac. Bill Cabarrus, Union co, will respect land $1,100/ea; 2 small bulls, $300/ea; 2 New Trend 47, BT Ultravox 297E, BT Boer goats from 100% full blooded Hicks, Elk Park 828-733-5063. and owner, year to long term. Dennis heifers, $600/ea; one registered bull for Direction 65D, Scotch Cap, Far Krugerrand reg. stock, two nannies and one paint billy, 153 ac Moore co, 13 ac cleared, 140 ac White, Locust 704-506-9012 Larry breeding. Frankie Faithful, Elm City 410H and others, heifers, cow/calf pairs, 6 m/o $175/ea. Scott Sink, Lexington wooded, Dover Ch Rd, $612,000. Mike Coley 980-581-6179. 252-903-0425. $1,000 up. Clarence Stroud, Statesville 336-250-0685. Maness, Carthage 910-949-2738. To lease land in Davie co for deer Angus cattle reg. 2 y/o bulls, AI 704-546-7856. Nigerian dwarf goat kids now 40 ac, 2,600 ft. river frontage, fi sh- hunting, during the ’08 season and be- sired, $1,850; 2 bred heifers, $1,500/ea; ABGA reg., 100% SA Boer goat arriving along with Pygmy/Nigerian ing, hunting, private, grow Christmas yond, trustworthy father and son. Steven yearling heifers, $900/ea; yearling heif- nannies, correct color, excellent breed- X, does, bucks and wethers, some reg. trees, horses, 2 BR house, out buildings, Chesnee, Mocksville 336-215-9584. ers, $900/ea, excellent quality. Terry ing stock, $150/ea or $650 for entire some not, some with blue eyes and $800,000. Randal Letterman, Burnsville To lease land in Northampton, Hert- McPherson, Graham 336-376-9445 or herd. Joyce Lewis, Mt. Pleasant 704- lots of color, $40-$200; 9 pygmy does 828-208-1318. ford and Bertie co for deer and turkey 919-929-2951. 836-6201. all bred to reg. Nigerian dwarf bucks, 145 ac north Stokes co, 40 ac grass, hunting in ’08 season. Forrest Smith, Small pygmy goats, father 16” tall, Katahdin ram, reg. 3 y/o, $250; some kids will have blue eyes, $75/ea, 105 ac fenced, 2 pond sites, mountain Tarboro 252-883-4265. males, $45, females, $55. John Harroff, Katahdin ewe lambs, $175; Katahdin $500/for all. D. Bracken, Mocksville views, 1.7 mi paved front, old log To lease at least 20 ac in Wilkes, Concord 704-786-3782. wethers, $125. Ellen Harling, Laurinburg 336-671-3117. house/barns, well, $665,000. Ken Reid, Yadkin or Iredell co for pasture, must Six buffalo calves and yearlings, 910-276-6072. Llamas regular and mini, ILR, males Kernersville 336-993-8025. have water, no tract too big. Chance Wiles, $3,000 total; Llamas 6 m/o, $400/ea. Red Boer goats reg., full blood and females, some bred, medium-heavy For rent/sell 15 + ac horse ranch Hamptonville 336-468-6893. James Bass, Fayetteville 910-484-2798 bucks, $250; Boer nannies, reg., bred fi ber, pet, show, guard, delivery avail- in Julian, fenced, watered pastures, To lease farm land to hunt a few or 484-2702. correct color, $350. James Coble, Pleas- able, $300 up. Mike and Wanda Higgins, woodland, trails, creek, 2,200 ft house, times a year in Halifax or surrounding Three pygmy goats two brothers, 1 ant Garden 336-674-7107. Gibsonville 336-697-8955. $275,000 or $1,500/mo. Michael Hulme, co, ethical hunter. Tommy Miller, Hudson year old; mom 3 y/o, $200. M. Dennette, Mini Nubian buck w/blue eyes, Polled Hereford bull reg., 1 y/o Winston-Salem 336-785-0723. 828-612-5035. Seagrove 336-873-9175. Free to good home. S. Campbell, Cedar Milkmaker bloodlines, $800. Alice 9.22 ac stream on land, storage blding, To lease land to hunt on with wife Boer goats, 10 does, full blood Grove 336-578-2794. Davis, Salisbury 704-855-4930. mobile home, $95,000. Jason Bostian, and son. Scott Byrd, Roaring River and percentage Boer goats, good com- Texas Longhorn cattle reg., TLBAA, Purebred Polled Hereford bulls, 12 Hickory 828-244-6723. 336-696-5110. mercial meat stock, all exposed to full nice colors, big horns, foundation blood- m/o up, Bennett and Fast Forward blood- 53 ac Caswell co good wildlife, To lease land to hunt on ’08 season blood Boer buck, due in 2/08, no papers, lines, calves, cows, pairs, ropers, $350 lines, low birth weight, $700 up. Boyce creek, hardwoods, planted pines, fi elds, and longer if possible, 50-1,000 ac in can deliver, $100-$175/per head or up. Charles O’Bryant, III, Greensboro Asbill, Asheboro 336-629-1994. secluded, log cabin, 2,300 ft rd front, Iredell, Catawba, Alexander,Yadkin, $1,350/for all. Clay Boykin, Whiteville 336-644-1439. Finn and Carolina ’07 spring lambs rolling, $350,000. Jamey Walker, Yanc- Davie or Rowan co. Nick Marinelli, 910-640-6861. African pygmy goats $35-$40. G.T. for breeding, pets, 4H, spinners fl ocks, eyville 336-694-5995. Cornelius 704-622-2772. Nubian buck, reg., 3 y/o, gentle, Underwood, Elon 336-349-7283. meat, can register, great wool and very 120 ac located in Duplin co, next to To lease land for hunting in Johnston good bloodlines, $200. Emily Schillilng, Nigerian dwarf goats registered, dis- mild meat, $100 up. Guenther Baerje, Pender co line off hwy 50, $315,000. or Wake co, small tracts are okay. James Vass 910-245-4206. budded, great bloodlines, blue eyes, $200. Aberdeen 910-281-4734. Debbie Mitchell, Wilmington 910- Parrish, Garner 919-524-8291. J. Efi rd, Oakboro 704-485-4694. Boer goats 3 male and 3 female, 8 m/o 617-1421. To lease rights to hunt ’08 and longer Nigerian dwarf buck caramel and throws variety of colors, healthy, handles Belted Galloway cattle young to 3 y/o, $175-$250. Dale Bostrander, Trout farm and hatchery near Pisgah on 100-300 ac in Johnston, Harnett, Cha- bulls, several young females, cow/calf Elon 336-684-8800. Forest, NC production 100,000 lb/year, tham, Randolph, Moore or Montgomery well, great horns, small, $75. Brenda Dudzinski, Rougemont 336-364-7418. pairs, 500 up. William Compton, Blanch Mixed Boer goats ¾ to 15/16, 3-5 all equipment and inventory included, co, family only, will care for property 336-234-9474. m/o males and females, $50-$100. Guy $1,500,000. Chris Selle, Pisgah Forest and respect land owner. Michael Winfree, Hereford bulls polled, VG EPD’s Katahdin ewes and rams robust Wentink, Germanton 336-969-4880. 828-884-9890. Clayton 919-553-5716. and carcass score, dark red, 1 y/o to hair bred sheep good breeding stock, Border Leicester rams, N.Z., reg., Small hobby farm 4H farm look- 16 m/o, halter broke, sired by Reload, 6-18 m/o, $125-$150. Roger Cornejo, AI genetics $250 up show quality, ing for orphaned cows, goats or other World Class and KCF Bennett N90, Reidsville 336-694-6414. proven sires. Ricky Beasley, Four Oaks Farmland livestock, provide great home. Angela $1,200- $2,500. Jim Davis, Lexington Katahdin ram 3 y/o, $250; Katahdin 919-934-2427. Rivenbark, Burgaw 910-259-7459 or 336-853-8019. ewe lambs, $175; Katahdin wethers, Llama male approximately 3 y/o, Wanted 622-2608. 33 Angus/Gelbvieh X heifers, calf- $125. Ellen Harling, Laurinburg 910- raised with goats, $400. Michael Dick- To lease land for ’08 and up turkey hood vaccinated, bunk broke, average 276-6072. erson, Jonesville 336-287-4795. To lease or lease to own pasture and deer hunting season, 15 to 100 or 800 lbs, $875. Derek Teague, Catawba Purebred Charolais heifers and Boer goats, 100% full blood and for horses in Oakboro area, need water more ac, would like to stay w/in 1 ½ hrs 828-466-8816. bulls, $700. Johnny Harrison, Salisbury percentage, Powell, Holman, Hurricane, access on site, barn preferable but not of Walkertown, willing to help on land Weather type Suffolk ewe lambs, 704-639-0867. Storm, Bingo bloodlines, $200-$500. a must. Leigh Hesse, Oakboro 980- for hunting rights, father and son. Ricky nine months old, some class winners, Commercial breeding quality, DOB Roy or Duane Price, Linden 910-893- 358-4184. Wilson, Walkertown 336-302-7662. 3/07 Savanna bucks, parasite resistance 3012. To lease land for deer hunting around $200/ea. Bill Vanhoy, Walkertown To lease land for deer, turkey hunt- 336-595-8688. and hardiness, quality ABGA reg., 2/07 Feeder pigs pasture raised, no an- ing, very respectful, two brothers. Ricky Davidson, Guilford, Montgomery or Boer does, $200-$350. Ruth Ann Myers, tibiotics, $50-$125. Michael Galliher, Rose, Elon 336-585-1658. Randolph co, responsible hunters. Teddy Polled Hereford bulls reg. 9 to 30 months, $750 up. Bill Mericka, Browns Bailey 252-235-2054. Mocksville 336-940-6784. To lease land for deer hunting w/in Bingham, Lexington 336-479-0069. Black Angus reg., sires VDAR New Brangus bulls, heifers, bred cows, 1-2 hrs of Raleigh, we provide liability To buy 50+ ac in 4 corner area of Summit 336-656-3389. Trend 47, BT Ultravox 297E BT Direction high weaning EPDs great maternal traits, insurance and maintain property, can Franklin, Nash, Halifax, Warren co. Bill Top quality black Angus X Sim- 65D, SA Neutron 377 others, also heif- good dispo, $800 up. Willard Huffman, provide references. Michael Mullen, Sowter, Morrisville 919-468-0695. mental cows with fall born Angus calves, ers, cow/calf pairs, $1,000 up. Clarence Stony Point 704-878-2992. Raleigh 919-661-1452. To lease 40+ ac for ’07 up hunting mainly black, 2 y/o, stout and correct, Stroud, Statesville 704-546-7856. Goats, 2 nannies, 2 billlies, ready, To lease pasture land for cattle north- seasons in Iredell, Catawba, Lincoln, vaccinated, $1,700/per pair. Steve Mobley, 35 Angus Gelbvieh X very gentle, $75. Karen Burgess, Asheboro 336- ern Alamance co, small or large. Eddie Alexander, Wilkes, Rowan, Davie, Louisburg 919-496-4852. average 750 lbs, moderate frame, mostly 625-5495. Robertson, Burlington 336-669-0792. Yadkin. Todd Probst, Mooresville 704- Boer goat bucks, 100%, traditional, black, $875 up. Derek Teague, Catawba Nubian goat purebred ADGA reg. buck, Place to hunt coyotes and crows in 235-8018. out of triplets, will make large herd 828-446-6111 or 466-8816. DOB 4/05, CAE prevention, $75. Michele Ashe, Allegahaney, and Wilkes. Jody To lease 50 or more ac for hunting, bucks, DOB 5/07, one buck show qual- Dorper Katahdin X lambs, some Lamb, Waxhaw 704-843-5947. Lambert, Statesville 704-880-6308. 3-4 hrs from Guilford co is fi ne, father ity, Booger Red, See Shorty, studded all white, some black/white, $150/ea. Boer goats, 100% ABGA reg. bucks To rent in Randolph co. Don Dob- and son. Jeff Pritchett, Oak Ridge 336- SA bloodlines, $200 up. Jerry Weisner, Donald Haddock, Winterville 252- and percentage does, $100 up. Steve bins, Sophia 336-861-2295. 644-7287. Lexington 336-731-4769. 321-5616. Jones, Thomasville 336-475-6539. Page 10 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW January 2008

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Pygmy goats females and 1 male, Jersey bull calf, DOB 9/07, Para- Bantams cream and light brown, Four Americauna laying since 8/06, Sunfl ower seeds old timey type, 1-5 y/o, $35-$50. Teresa Smith, Olin mount, Leign bloodlines, $400 OBO; cream light blue, splash, silver blue just fi nished 1st molt, 5 RIR hens, laying hugh 12-14 lb fl ower, 15”-18”, diameter, 704-539-5412. Boer billy 3 y/o paint, 100% proven splash, blue wheaton, extra males, since 2/07. $5/ea. Keely McConkey, 25 seeds/$3; 50 seeds/$5, send SASE Duroc/Landrace feeder pigs, pasture breeder, $250 or trade for a billy of $20/pair up. Wade Shelton, Mt. Airy Denton 336-859-9836. and cash. N. Smoot, 6227 Welborn Rd, raised, $45 up; white Duroc/Landrace different bloodline. Brittany Sturgill, 336-374-2254. Show stock bantams RIR, buff bra- Trinity 27370. Boar, 8 m/o, $95. Colette Nester, Sparta Laurel Springs 336-359-2529. Birmingham rollers, Old Jaconette hamas, white leghorns, black rosecombs, Gourds for birdhouses and crafts, 336-372-8574. Texas longhorn roping steer, $300. Tim line, deep spinners, $20 up. Danny Horner, black cochins, $5-$10/ea. Tyra Langdon, large selection, $1.25/up. Denny Rollins, Red Angus bull DOB 4/06, great Elliott, Mocksville 336-575-4708. Mebane 919-563-5658. Garner 919-772-0272. Mocksville 336-492-7223. dispo, $1,250. Brian Cheshire, Rocky Single comb brown leghorn pullets HH Agricultural heaters, LP, Hollies, ornamentals, trees, etc., Point 910-617-0060. Brian Cheshire, and roosters, old world best breed most 200,000 BTU, GC, good for poultry or closeout, all plants, $1/per gallon, $3/3 Rocky Point 910-617-0060. Livestock colorful, $8/ea. T.W. Branham, Topton hog house, horse barns, or shop, four gallon, etc., nursery closeout. Chip Stitt, Pygmy buck ½ y/o, black/tan, gray, Wanted 828-321-3095. $125/ea or $450/for all. Donald Eason, Cary 919-481-2530. great markings, great breeder, $50. Stan Choretime turkey feeders, 230 ft Ramseur 336-824-4997. Old timey cockscomb seeds has Turner, Advance 336-998-4397. Milk goat or fat hog will trade long, $125/ea; turkey drinker, $5/ea. Jerry Incubators, round metal great for hugh blossom head with rich crimson Two ½% Boer goat billies, big black/white milk cow. Sandy Tilley, Scruggs, Shelby 704-434-6512. poultry and starting seeds, $50-90; GQF color on sturdy 18” stalk, 200 seeds, send frame, good bloodline, very good looking, Raleigh 919-779-1839. Peacocks and pea hens, $30-$35. Grady cabinet turning model, $400. Don Cash, stamped envelope + $3 cash. Barry Cox, $300/for both. Robert Kennedy, Sparta Santa Gertrudis cattle deep cherry Berrier, Linwood 336-853-6531. Charlotte 704-567-7798. 6225 Welborn Rd., Trinity 27370. 336-657-0156. red and polled, top bloodlines for the Sex link poulets hatched 7/07, Peacocks males and females, blues, Blueberry plants 1 gallon to 7 Jacob sheep wether, for wool, 7 show ring or front pasture. Thomas $7/ea. Gary Schlabach, Union Grove greens, white, etc., $50/ea. Carl Elliott, gallon pots, $3-$25, price break for 10 m/o, from hand spinners fl ock, $75; Benfi eld, Statesville 704-871-8058 or 336-468-6541. Bullock 919-690-8662. or more order your plants now for late Llama intact, 2 y/o, reg., $2,500; 2 872-3610-farm. Pheasants trio Elliotts, $150; PR Dutch bantams in black, blue, fall planting. Michael or Jeff Crippen, y/o appaloosa gelding, $900; 2 female Mini cow for pet only. Jessie Graham, Horsefi elds, $75; PR Amhearst, $50; cream light brown and blue cream light Garland 910-529-1469. companion or guard, $750 OBO. Elke Mt. Ulla 980-621-1157. Java Rice birds, $20/ea. Jack Guthrie, brown, $40/pair; Welsummer dark brown Camellia, japonica assorted colors, Spirakis, Burnsville 828-682-0458. Livestock and farm animals adop- Pfafftown 336-924-5857. eggs, $50/pair. Marla Gold, Madison $5/1 gallon pots; camellia, sasanqua, Tamworth piglets excellent quality, tion and rescue available no kill. Norm Chickens 20 white leghorn pullets 336-427-7365. assorted colors, $4; azaleas, 1 gallon $50/ea. Jack Lawrence, Walnut Cove Loomis, Cameron 910-245-1963. from private hatchery, 3 m/o, $10/ea. One pair silver pheasants pair of yel- pot 3/for $5. Jim Gibson, Ellerbe 910- 336-414-1728. Jersey calve or cow needs to be good Junior Fulk, Mt. Airy 336-786-2067. low, $40/pair and one male ringneck, $10. 652-6154. ½ Angora/Alpine goat wether, with for family milk cow. Steve Michaels, Black Jersey giant pairs, $40; Delaware Jason Davis, Trinity 336-431-0975. Lucky buckeyes for planting $4.50/ Alpine wether buddy, white fl eece for Morganton 828-201-4589. pair, $30; Welsummer pullets, $20. A. S. Turkeys pen raised eastern wild doz; buckeyes to carry for luck includes spinning, $50-$150. Sara Cornette, Dairy heifers baby to springers. Manuel, Salisbury 336-239-4942. turkeys, $35 up. D. R. Dennis, Randle- shipping, $3.25/doz. Jules Simmons, Chapel Hill 919-932-1048. Chance Wiles, Hamptonville 336- Quail, Gambel, California, Tennes- man 336-498-5034. Sylva 828-226-4700. Black Angus bull, New Design 468-6893. see red, blue scale, Mexican speckled, Peacocks India Blue and black Floral type marigolds, black eyed breeding, 3 y/o, gentle, excellent herd Nubian frosted ears. Ray Hill, jumbo and white Bobwhites, Butler, mtn shoulder, 7/07 hatch, $35; males DOB Susan, beauty berry bush, mixed asters, bull, $1,450. Herb Toms, Forest City Gibsonville 336-375-5979. quail, Coturnix, Texas A&M, Tibetan 7/06, $75. Richard Shores, Apex 919- liriope, $1/SASE per tsp; dried apples 828-245-8597. Small hobby 4H farm, looking reds, jumbo browns, Hungarians and 362-0230. $5/per qt includes shipping. B. Mur- Fainting goat babies, extreme fainters, for orphaned cows, goats, etc. Angela chuckers, $1.50 up. Jimmy Furr, Stanfi eld Racing homers, Bastin bloodline, all ray, 1586 DePriest Rd., Bostic 28018 billies and nannies all colors, $100-$200. Rivenbark, Burgaw 910-259-7459. 704-888-0213. the regular colors and lots of rare colors, 828-248-1584. Cathie Yates, King 336-983-7849. To lease a Zebu bull to breed with Bantams, doves, geese, pea fowl, good spinning rollers in most colors Old English boxwoods up to 20” Feeder pigs Duroc mix, parents on a Zebu cow. Vickie Powers, Wendell pigeons and turkeys, $10 up. Delbert including the rare colors, $20-$30/pair. tall, $.90/per inch. Forrest Michael, site, $40-$45. Kelly Kennedy, Madison 919-365-3363. Spillman, Sophia 336-498-7103. Mike Hill, Liberty 336-865-9859. Lexington 336-787-5382. 336-548-5858. Pied and India blue peacocks, Yellow legged hatch stags and some Apple trees old southern varieties, Jersey milking cows and weaned bull ringneck pheasants, young Japanese pullets, great range birds, $10-$20. Philip custom grafting and shipping available, calves, $200 or $300 for bull calves. Gary Poultry & gray bantams, $10-$40. Randy Allen, Pennell, Cedar Grove 919-643-1465. $14 to 18/ea. David C. Vernon, Reidsville Nance. Denton 336-857-2538. Supplies Albemarle 704-986-0346. Homing pigeons 1.5 y/o and under, 336-349-5709. Pygmy goats family friendly in Ostrich blue black, breeders, layers, never been fl own, $6/ea. Paige Harrelson, Blueberry plants 1-3 y/o, $2-$10; white, gray, black, DOB 4/07, some For Sale yearlings, chicks and eggs, $300-$700. Aberdeen 910-281-4629. daylilies, $2-$10, minimum $10 + older goats, $35. Deborah Rosenquist, Jake Perkins, Reidsville 336-613-7163 Mallard hens and drakesf, Buff shipping and handling. Edward Darden, Kernersville 336-869-5958. Bantams modern game, BB Reds, or 342-2966. orpington roos, and BRB OEGB young 106 Yellow Cut Rd., Rose Hill 28458 Polled Hereford cow/calf pairs, Silver duckwings, $20/pair. William Homing racing pigeons banded rooster, Japanese bantams, $5/ea. Kandace 910-289-2849. yearling heifers with or without papers, Brown, Troy 910-572-1190. and ready to fl y/train, $10. Julie Sink, Green, Bladenboro 910-874-3035. Premier and O’Neal blueberry plants, $600 up. Brian Penley, Taylorsville Ostrich egg hatcher and incubator, Lexington 336-250-0685. Mute swans, 1-2 y/o, $500-$800/for Summit muscadine and Stokes dwarf 828-632-7199. $400. E.H. Autry, Autryville 910-567- Mute swans, Black swans, wood- the pair. J.W. Simpson, Indian Trail Yaupon Holly plants, $6/for 1 gallon Goats all sizes, nine new born, ready, 4696. ducks, mandarins, pintails, redheads, 704-882-1654. pots, $10/3 gallon pot for all plants. Greg $30 to $100 up. Michael or Jeff Crippen, Colored pigeons, nice birds, $2- greenwing, bluewing, cinnamon teal, Giant Coturnix and Bobwhite Bruhn, Raleigh 919-790-0480.\ Garland 910-529-1469. $10. Donald Locklear, Red Springs tree ducks, etc., $20 up. Brian Daughtry, quail, araucanas, RIR, barred rocks, Cedar trees excellent for screen or Black Angus bulls, Sitz bloodline, 910-843-2135. LaGrange 919-751-2933. Jersey giants, calls, runners, exhibition wind breaker, bare root, 75/$135-50- gentle, easy calving, $950/ea. Barney Plymouth Barred Rocks, $25/pair Blue Asils, Delawares, red jungle Pekins, cayugas, white crested, Khaki $100, will ship. G. Stowe, Haw River Boger, Mocksville 336-734-3008. up, some Buckeyes available. Jamie fowl, Kelsos, buff black tailed Japenese Campbells, golden pheasants and geese, 336-693-7542. Boer goats full blood reg., show Duckworth, Kenly 919-284-0530 bantams, Japanese/Serma X, all colors, $3-$100. Claude McAllisterr, Wilmington American and Old English boxwoods, quality, billies and nannies, Freightrain ’07 peacocks male, females, blue, standard and bantams in E Eggers, $3 up. 910-791-5352. $.90/per inch in black pots. R. Guthrie, Tarzan 66 Keri Rose and 7A+ bloodlines, blue pied, white, black shoulder, Java Don Dysart, Caroleen 828-657-9439. Kernersville 336-993-8549 aft. 4:30. $250 up. Bobby Robinson, Conover green and silver pied, $40 up. Andrea Fantails, Birmingtham rollers, Poultry & Strawberry plants grown with com- 828-464-1076. Foor, Raleigh 919-271-4409. white homers, $10 up. Danny Martin, Supplies post and natural mulch only, no synthetic Dairy goats ADGA reg., American Bantam chickens different kinds, Mt Airy 336-789-1166. inputs, 25 plants for $10, reserve now Saanen buck, 2 y/o, $150; ADGA reg. black tail japs, Millie Fleur and Silver Bobwhite quail and ringneck pheas- Wanted and schedule pick up, $10/25. Laura American Alpine doe, bred to kid in Duckwing, $5-$10. Cody Kiker, Peach- ants $3.25 up. Ron Worley, Swannanoa Large cabinet style incubator in Young, Sanford 919-775-5140. spring, $100. Janice Shepherd, Roaring land 704-695-2611. 828-298-0327. good working condition. Gene Smith, Heirloom tomato Cherokee purple, River 336-957-4556. 300 ft adult turkey feeders and 600 Bantam chickens $5 up. D.J. Pelt, Trinity 33-474-6402. Pineapple, Aunt Ruby Green, Sioux, Llamas two male, 1-2 y/o, white with ft adult turkey nipple drinkers, $5,000. LaGrange 919-778-0361. Your unwanted chickens, ducks, geese, German pink, Mexico, A Traveler, brown spots, leads, $200. Page Speagle, Rusty Drake, Monroe 704-753-4255. Pigeons outstanding breeders, turkeys or guineas, will pick up. Tony Hillbilly, Stupice, Siletz, seed 10/$1.25; Asheboro 336-451-4433. Racing homers, white homers, fan- Hanssens, Sions, Janssens, CBS, Loft, Szwaja, Salemburg 910-990-5368. 25/$2; 35/$2.75 + SASE. Don Cash, Boer goats traditional 7/8 to purebred, tails and Birmingham Rollers including Delbars, Oscars Devriendts from Gene Male guinea, adult preferred, will 8922 Robinson Ch Rd, Charlotte 704- 3 bucks, 6 does DOB 10/07, $100 up, Baldheads, $10 up. Danny Martin, Mt Hearl Loft also de Keizer bloodlines, be happy to pick up. Rachel Whitted, 567-7798. can be reg with ABGA. David Allen, Airy 336-789-1166. Hofkens bloodlines, from ET family, Durham 919-730-2598. Trees various sizes, B&B, oaks, Liberty 336-622-2070. Galvanized nesting box six section $15-$50. E. W. Fredrickson, Wilmington Pair of rheas prefer white. Joel Rog- maples, pear, river birch, Leyland cy- Heifer ¼ Angus ¼ Gelbvieh and ½ nesting with removable nesting bottoms, 910-686-9834. ers, Rural Hall 336-306-4839. press, cedar pines, crepe myrtles, some Brahman, will be 6 m/o and ready to go LNC, $55 or will trade for hens. Robert Bobwhite quail raised in 400 ft Chickens any kind. M. Laura, Win- containers available. Phil Bowden, January, $500. Troy and Mary Cansler, Stokely, Thomasville 336-475-6226. house extremely strong fl iers, $3.25, ston-Salem 336-830-0129. Benson 910-8991-992. Newton 828-465-4988. Hand raised peafowl, India blue, bulk orders okay; ringneck pheasants, Scalder and Featherman style Fraser Fir seedlings from Mt. Rogers Icelandic ewe lamb bred, Moorit, white and pied, very tame, healthy breed- $9.50. Dave Welch, Spring Hope 252- plucker. Joe Brittain, Mills River 828- origin, 3/0 red run, $.16/ea, 105,000; 4/0 solid, horned, twin purebred unreg., ing adults, three chick, $125 up. Suki 478-7575. 891-3332. from bed to fi eld, $.50/ea, 200,000; 3/2, $150, prefer trade for white wool Mahar, Boone 540-651-4414. Guineas 5 m/o, $3/ea. Richard Green- Pheasant pigeons ArchAngel pigeons, $.70/ea, 100,000; 3/3 $.85/ea, 80,000, breed ewe, bred. Meg Zets, Parkton Blue Ameraucana rooster 2 y/o, hill, Snow Camp 919-742-2757. short faced balhead tumbler pigeons. nice seedlings. Richard Yearick, Lansing 910-424-9414. great protector and easy to work with, RIR $6 up, available now, taking Pete Truslow, Salibury 704-640-4239 336-384-2221. Boer X goats commercial breeding $10. Laura Frazier, Kernersville 336- orders for spring hatch, will have rare Greasy long cut beans slightly sweet or [email protected] nut-like fl avor, 8 ft plus vine length, 200 stock with kids at side, $125 per doe and 971-3834. Delawares, RIR, pearl guineas , all Mottled or spangled Cornish, pairs, $25/per kid. Bob Lightner, Walnut cove Bronze/black turkeys, 4 m/o straight run only, $2 up. J. Brilliant, seeds, $6.50 PPD. Furman Ray Nicholson, hens or roosters. Clint Dobbins, New Hendersonville 828-692-2752. 336-682-5855. up, $25/ea; RIR, Barred Rock pullets Rockwell 704-425-0240. London 704-983-8945. Leyland cypress trees 18” to 24” Black polled Gelbvieh yearling bulls, laying, $10/ea; 3 female black swans, Quail Jumbo Wisconsin bobwhites, Any unwanted poultry good home, in 1 gallon pots, other plants available, reg. good EPDs very docile, $800 up. N.T. $500/ea. Mandy Adams, Claremont Tennessee reds, fl ight conditioned, very Free. Russell Thompson, Linwood $2.50. John Hood, Browns Summit Plemmons, Candler 828-667-3987. 828-310-9395. strong fl yers, great for bird dog work, 336-596-7796. 336-601-7502. Tunis ewes 2-3 y/o, reg. bred to Quail Jumbo Bobwhite mature $3.25-$3.50. Randy Bowers, Albemarle Quail feral okay, for bird dog Gourds ’07 crop Martin bird type tunis ram, nice structure, color, fl eeces, fl ight conditioned birds, $3.50/ea; chicks 704-982-3182. training, prefer local to Raleigh Fuquay others, $1 up. Gerald Vaughan, Angier $200/ea. Julie Poudrier, Liberty 336- $.50/ea; eggs, $.25/ea. Frank Brilliant, Quail jumbo Bobwhite mature fl ight area. Susan Beasley, Fuquay Varina 919-629-3389. 622-5478. Salisbury 980-621-1493. condition birds, $4/ea; chicks when avail- 919-291-0736. Limber Cob seed corn by the lb, Boer goat, bucks 100% reg. SA ’06 Silver Laced Wyandottes 19 hens, able, $.50/ea. Frank Brilliant, Salisbury One or two turkey hens for a $1.25 + shipping. Miles Hamrick, Shelby buck, several to choose from $50 up. one rooster, $5/ea or $85/for all. Calvin 980-621-1493. lonely Tom, any color except white, 704-434-7988. Ronnie Clifton, Mt. Airy 336-789-5922 Hancock, Monroe 704-283-4578. Five GQF brand cabinet incubators Heritage preferred. M. Rebecca, Selma Indian summer daisy seeds $1 + or 755-6748. Young turkeys, $15; young peafowl, having auto turning trays, tray covers, 919-796-3274. SASE; Detura trumpet seeds, white, Angus/Gelbvieh X calves, solid $45; assorted roosters, Free. Steven Camp- thermometers, hygrometers, clear doors, reseed come back year after year, $1 black bull calf and black with white bell, Cedar Grove 336-578-2794. egg trays, auto humidity equipment, etc, + SASE, Summer poinsettia seed, red face heifer calf fro reg. Gelbvieh bull 36” poultry house fans, some need $250-$350/ea. Jerry Morse, Indian Trail Seeds & Plants blooms all summer reseed and come back on site, ready to wean, $500/ea. Ernest repair, motors run good, most fans in 704-608-1745. each year, $1 + SASE. Margie Banks, Tabor, East Bend 336-961-3484. running condition, $30/ea. Doug Briggs, ’03 Incubator 1502, hatcher 1502, For Sale 653 Roper Rd., Flat Rock 28731. ABGA reg. 100% Boer commercial, Sunbury 252-465-8501. 288 egg capacity, EC, $600. Patrick HQ breeding, show bucks, Ennobled Win- Old English BB Red, Spangle Black, Sherman, Concord 704-490-8631. Upland creecy, Virginia creeper Seeds & Plants sor, Casey, Striker, and M180 bloodlines, Splash and more, gold and silver Sea- Flight cages, 8’ x 6’ x 3’ wide, entry vine, $.25/packet + SASE. Thad Wise- full SA with lots of length, muscle and brights, cochins and Japanese bantams, door and feeding door with shelf, can man, 2541 Union Cross Church Rd., Wanted bone, $500 up. Jerrod Helms, Midland large breed layer, $5 up. Mark Butchelor, be taken apart for transport, $100/ea. B. Yadkinville 27055. 704-560-3159. Richlands 910-340-9944. Grubb, Hillsborough 919-732-6847. Martin gourds for bird houses Old timey fi eld corn seed, any Various Katahdin ewes ranging Pheasants yellow and gold, $35/ ’07 hatch India blue peachicks, and crafts, gourds all shapes and sizes, quantity. Rhonda Troup, Richlands from 1-2 y/o depending on time may pair; silvers, $35/pair; fantail pigeons, 2 males, $50/ea; 3 hens, $65/ea. John apple gourds, $1 up; rabbit boxes, $15; 910-324-1750. be pregnant, $150-$200. Dave Dixon, $15/pair, etc. Connie Byrd, Linden Threadgill, Monroe 704-320-8249. bluebird houses, $10. Glenn McElveen, Petter pepper seeds selected, 50/$1 Pine Hall 336-427-5670. 910-497-8192. Buff Orpington, RIR, Araucana Garner 919-772-2785. SASE. Ralph Weddington, 466 Lyttleton Two full blooded one year old black Ducks Blue Swedish, silver apple hens, $10 up. Gary Nance, Denton Peter pepper seeds $1/per pod with Dr . , Charlotte 28211 . Old timey pumpkin seeds for pies Angus bulls out of Traveler bloodline yards, Peking, Cayuga, mallard, buff 336-857-2538. SASE; NC grown palmetto palm tree seed, and carving. Deborah Harris, Statesville DOB 1/06 and 12/06, $900-$1,000. Mac and golden cascade, taking order for Poultry house washer, Sheperd 4 seed, $1 + SASE. J.R. Anderson, 310 704-546-5564. Webster, Madison 336-316-5601. spring chicks, $5 up. Russell Thompson, brand, 500 gallon tank, pull type, EC, Saddlewood Dr., Goldsboro 27534. American and Old English boxwoods, Balancer bull out of reg. Gelbvieh Linwood 336-596-7796. $3,800 nego. James Horrell, Harrells Old English boxwoods over 20 years $.90/per inch in black pots. R. Guthrie, bull and purebred angus cow, DOB King manufactured fowl/bird trailer, 910-596-8567. old, nice, 40- 24x24; 11- 16x16, $4,000. Kernersville 336-993-8549. 5/07, EPDs available, $850. Ralph Hale, was used to transport racing pigeons, Purebred laying hens assorted breeds, Junior Fulk, Mt. Airy 336-786-2067. Honey locust tree want the hang- Marshville 704-624-4108. approximately 30-40 cages, $850. Bud $8/ea; fl ight pigeons, $5/ea. Joe Snow, Native Carolina red cedars 4’ to ing sweet pods, pay per lb or bushel. R. Nubians reg., buck DOB 4/04; doe Gilmore, Clinton 910-564-6926. State Road 336-874-2535. 8’, $45; 7’ to 15’, $55; 15’ to 25’, $65, Phillips, Westfi eld 336-593-9332. 7/03, off spring doe DOB 12/05, sold Australian black swans ’07 hatch, Northern Bobwhite quail, full grown, great for nursery or privacy fence. Wade Inexpensive bamboo plants, will together, $450. M. Hendricks, Indian one pair $650. Joe Picariello, Carthage fl ight conditioned, $4 up. Bobby Wyrick, Pearce, Willow Springs 919-810-9039 dig. Jason Mecum, Winston-Salem Trail 704-753-4599. 910-947-6649. Gibsonville 336-621-0636. or Julian Pearce 552-4031. 336-416-7887. January 2008 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW Page 11

FARM SUPPLIES FARM SUPPLIES FARM SUPPLIES WANTED TRUCKS & TRAILERS Supplies Goat milk cheese, dill & garlic, Firewood all hardwood, cut 18”, Cedar rails 5”-6” in diameter and Tommy lift gate used on a Chevy herbes de provence, plain & feta, perfect for stoves or inserts, $50/for 10’L, need approx. 75. Larry Michael, truck, VGC, $500 cash only. Gerald For Sale $12/lb. + shipping. Tinker Linebaugh, full size truck load, $75/for full size Mocksville 336-575-4707. Vaughan, Angier 919-639-3389 or Durham 919-489-1404 or Anita Male, truck delivery. Derek Drye, Kannapolis Stainless steel outdoor sink top for 868-1386. 910-699-3340. 980-521-6369. cleaning fi sh and game, prefer double ’87 Chevy farm service truck, rebuilt 5 horse drawn plows, two 2-man 20 Steel sheets, 10 ft.-20 ft. -1/4, each Four 20 lb dump feed scales, $25/ sinks with side boards both sides. Jim engine, good paint, tires and seats, AC, cross cut saws, ½ hp well pump and tank, sheet weighs 1,650 lbs., $.28/lb. Jimmy ea; 2 medicators, $25/ea; red plastic Hunsucker, Robbins 910-639-0294. EC, $8,600 OBO. Robert Palmer, Rocky Craftsman 5 hp rear tine tiller, wood saw Harris, New London 980-581-0308. chick trays, $.10/ea; easy fi ll waterers, Old circular saw blade, large, I don’t Point 910-233-2510. mantel and saw blade, $50-$200. Tommy Yellow locust fencing, 4x4x7’ post, $.25/ea. Donald Eason, Ramseur 336- care about the condition of the teeth, 3 ’94 Kenworth tandem dump truck, Greene, Lenoir 828-728-1047. $6.50; split or round 7’ post, $3.50; split 824-4997. ft or larger, near or around Pittsboro. 17 ft bed, 80% brakes, 70% tires, 325 gal. poly tank, $150. G. Allen, rails, 10’, $6. Dean Richardson, Sparta Greenhouse 35x176, auto. curtains, Louis Graham 919-542-4571. $24,000. Glenn Benters, Henderson Advance 336-998-5391. 336-372-5556. size 2x2 tobacco trays incld., $2,500; gas 252-226-2087. Electric wood stove, great for a Stall bedding sawdust, 10 yds. heaters, 35,000 BTU & 40,000 BTU used ’73 Ford F350 dually fl atbed hay shop, $200. Ben Miller, Yadkinville delivered, $155 & up. Gary Tucker, one season, $1,000 for both; generator, Trucks & truck, 4 spd transmission V8 390, good 336-463-4795. Kernersville 336-769-3853. 30kw PTO, $3,000. Bryant Gravitte, Trailers running truck, $1,000. Jim Taylor, Efl and 33 ton vertical/horizontal log splitter, Onan 18hp eng., run excel., new Roxboro 336-599-2945. 919-619-6137. 8 hp Tecumseh Industrial/Commercial Nikki carb., low hrs., used to drive Portable painted wood and glass For Sale ’88 Dodge Ram 50 looks and runs eng., used approx. 40 hrs., $600. Henry hydraul. Pump, straight shaft, 3x1.125 cold frame, $60. Greg Bruhn, Raleigh good, 5 spd with ladder rack, $1,000 Creech, Middlesex 919-965-5819. dia. Mike Druding, Wingate 704-989- 919-790-0480. ’97 Dodge dually 4x4 Cummings 5 OBO. Kenneth Colbert, Elkin 336- Live animal box traps, all steel, dog, 0350 or 624-5525. Greenhouse 10x12 Handi House spd, all power, 4 dr, VGC, $12,500. Ted 366-3525. $75; coon, $100; fox, $125; bobcat, $150. Feed bins, 10-ton galvanized, fi berglass, 2 windows, wired, excellent Mason, Lexington 336-357-5216. ’95 Dodge pick up 4x4, 5 spd GN J. Parrish, Durham 919-688-3235. four available, you remove, $350/ea., fan with shelves, $750 OBO. Larry Es- Hurst equipment trailer 18 ft, two hitch, great work truck, $8,200. Brandon Used nursery pots, one gal. to 10 etc. Shawn Clinedinst, Seagrove 336- sex, Clemmons 336-766-7949. 6,000 lb axle, $2,100; ’06 Chapperal stock Watson, Germanton 336-403-6451. gal. size, $.10-$3. Entire lot is $1,200; 879-4036. 16”. 6 lug, 6 ½ wide. 5 ½” lug center trailer, 16 ft BP, $3,350. H. O. Davis, ’98 Hudson trailer, 18 ft, two 7,000 shade cloth, 50 percent shade, 32 ft.x100, Stihl MS 180-C chainsaw w/easystart to center steel wheels, good for farm Elon 336-260-7606 or 342-0490. lb axles with brakes, tool box mounted on $125; other sizes available. John Perotti, feature, brand new, comes w/2 new chains trucks and trailers, came off 2000 GMC 19 ft Hudson trailer tag along, 4 new the tongue, used very little, $1,400. Brian Stem 919-528-3722. & bar protector, $160. Robert Stokely, 1500 HD. $100. M. Ricky, Lexington tires, $1,500. Larry Essick, Kernersville Penley, Taylorsville 828-632-7199. Used tin roofi ng, 16 pieces, 2 ft.x10 Thomasville 336-475-6226. 336-787-4042. 336-689-2682. ’73 Ford pumper truck, works ft., $4/piece; 10 pieces alum. Roofi ng, Goat milk soap, homemade, 5 oz. Landing gears for trailers, $150; good ’85 Intern’l diesel fuel truck, 4 good, $3,500. John Will Headen, Siler 14 ft.x4 ft., $8/piece. Madrid Jordan, bars, scented & unscented bars, old-time hay trailer tires, $35/ea; gas pump $400. spd/2spd transmission; 5 compartment, City 919-201-9689. Harmony 704-539-5441. natural lye soap, not strong, $3.50 or 3 Miles Little, Midland 704-791-1438. 1,600 gallons, road worthy, GC, $10,000. ’64 U600 Mack truck with single 275 gal. HD poly tanks w/steel cage for $10 plus shipping. Jason Fortenberry, Fence and barn boards oak, pine, Pam Hinson, Monroe 704-289-3617. axle trailer, 237 Mack motor, 10 spd on steel pallets, top fi ll cap, ball valve Lincolnton 704-735-1672. poplar, cedar, some air dried, 4” to 12” ’84 Ford F150 long bed, bed liner, duplex transmission, air assist steer- on bottom, no strong chemicals ever Greenhouse, 14x40, Quonset, dbl. wide, all dimensions, split rail fencing, motor needs work, truck PC, tires FC ing, GC, $5,500 OBO. Justin McCraw. in tanks, $75/ea. W.B. Cutler, Erwin poly, 1 y/o, can be reused, furnace, $.50 ft up.Glenn Jones, Winston-Salem but has really nice rims, great parts Hendersonville 828-674-7308. 910-897-6361. ventilation system, irrig. system, shade 336-595-1947. truck $250. R.F. Allen, Jr., Clayton Three Roanoke box trailers all metal, Tobacco sticks, $5/hundred. Jerry cloth, 5 extra ribs, must be dismantled 919-422-4702. buddy bearing greasable wheel bearings, Frazier, Oxford 919-693-4932. & removed, $1,500 neg. R.A. Jessup, 4x6 metal trailer crank winch, no rust, good tires, $500/ea. Philip Lanier, 16’ railroad crossing ties, 12 total, Greensboro 336-580-8901. Supplies solid metal fl oor and sides, mesh gate, Chinquapin 910-298-5414. $10/ea. or $100/all; old horse/mule equip., Sand, screened or unscreened, any converted boat trailer axle, never had ’99 Ford F350 XLT, 4WD diesel, needs handles, 3 plows, 3 planters, 2 amount, delivery avail., $14-$16/yd. Bob Wanted tags, $300. Chris Easter, Linwood 5 spd, dual rear wheels, new tires and cotton planters, 2 fert. Boxes, $20/ea. Hayes, Winston-Salem 336-289-3065. 336-752-3131. batteries, well maintained, $9,000. David or make offer for all. James McCarty, KMC poultry litter wall scrapblade Service manual for a GM 471 diesel Gooseneck trailer 18 ft twin axle, Wallwork, Lumberton 910-738-5311. Parkton 910-858-3842. w/auger, 3 pt., Cat 1&2, hyd. operate, power unit. Norman File, Salisbury $2,800. Randy Blankenship, Ennice ’65 Chevy C30 cab and chassis, 6 Pond building kit, 110 ft. of 8” pipe, spring loaded wall board, EC, $1,500; 704-633-9555. 336-657-8898. cyl, 4 spd, new brakes, wheel cyl, bear- 8” valve w/brass gate, 8” tee for stand feed box, 7 bins, made w/ ¾” plywood, To buy mill stone, one horse wagon Cattle trailer, 6x9 dual wheel, metal ings, and races all the way around, not pipe, used to fi ll & drain farm ponds, 2’W, 6’L, H back -48”, H-front -36”, and wind mill. Merrie Hedrick, Wake side, treated wood fl oor, $750. Roy Duncan, running, $500. Mike Billings, Burlington thick wall pipe, $700. John Johnson, heavy, GC, $85. Jim Davis, Lexington Forest 919-562-2491. Pleasant Garden 336-674-5973. 336-214-3090. Lincolnton 704-473-6228. 336-853-8019. Five steel I beams 12 or 14 inch 16 ft tri axle trailer wood/metal ’03 F250 Powerstroke 4WD, auto Hobart meat band saw, $350; Greenhouse, 28x96, 25 bows, about 24 ft long to build a bridge, no fl oor, loading ramps, pintle hook, trailer PW, PL, CD and cassette, GN hitch, Craftsman table saw, $75. Betty Potts, 2 fans, heater, louvers at each end, mobile home beams. Phillip Cagle, Mt. brakes, have title, $1,200. Kent Amos, 141,000 mi, great truck, $22,000; ’00 Lexington 336-787-5549. $3,000 OBO. Padie Brown, Salisbury Gilead 910-576-1705. Lawsonville 336-593-3098. Toyota Tacoma, 5 spd, ext cab, 6 cyl 45 gal. portable water tank w/hose, 704-636-5384. Old barn siding not painted, may Tree working trucks Intern’l boom black, 4WD, $9,900. Kelli Hester, Behlen, never used, brand new, great for Shavings, all pine, absorbent, com- assist with tear down and clean up depend truck and 1 ton Chevy dump truck, Kernersville 336-306-6825. trail rides and horse shows, $140. Lila pressed & packaged into large bales for on location of barn. Andrew Morgan, $13,500 and $5,500 both in good working Reese 15K, 5th wheel hitch, LNC, Pegram, Lewisville 336-712-4738. easy handling & storage, $3.85-$4.25 Charlotte 704-358-7123. condition. Martha Mobley, Louisburg $200. Bob Mathis, Kernersville 336- All pine lumber, great for pole based on quantity. George Hines, Stanfi eld PTO generator for Hawbridge school 919-496-4852. 993-2816. barns, horse shelters & shed roofs, 704-888-2987. energy project will pay cash donation will Reese 5th wheel, includes all hard- ’95 Dodge Dakota Club Cab, V8, $.50 b/f, etc. Jack Murdock, Rolesville 275 gal. fuel oil barrel w/stand be tax write off. Andy Zeman, Graham ware, in GC, $150 OBO. Allen Miller, auto, air, PS, PB, PW, PDL, CD, 55,000, 919-669-1859. & inline fi lter, used 5 years for oil 336-376-1080. Richlands 910-324-5504. runs great, $4,500. J.W. Humphries, Barn siding, 1”x8”x8’ rough cut furnace, $200. Allen Day, Yadkinville Disc mower 9’ cut, GC. Greg Phelps, Ferree trailer 12 ft long, 78” between Rutherfordton 828-287-0038. pine boards, $2.67/ea. Philip Mullis, 336-468-9269. 336-509-0505. fenders, pintle hitch, slide out ramps, Stoll stock trailer, 20’, always kept Reidsville 336-342-1405. Horse barn, 40x60, must be moved, Large seed cleaner w/4 screens tandem axle all metal trailer hvy built, in shed, sleeper, escape door, mid gate, Nursery pots, various sizes, $.05/gal. 8 in. block, 52 in. high w/remainder or more at 100 bu/per hour cap, either GC, needs paint, $1,100. Gary McPherson, sliding rear gate, mats on rear, 12’, Phil Bowden, Benson 910-591-9929. pine board & batt siding, 5-V tin roof, a clipper or similar style cleaner. Eric Asheboro 336-381-2715. EC, $6,200. Ed Cartwright, Penrose Headgate for cattle, bought new, tack room, feed room, remainder open, Conner, Lincolnton 704-732-0468. ’06 gooseneck 28 ft fl atbed trailer, 828-877-4758. never used, $125. Todd Little, Oakboro $10,000 or will consider offers. Jennifer To buy 3,500 bu or larger grain bins 23 f t fl at deck, 5 ft dove tail, 7 ton, very Single axle 1 cow trailer all steel, 704-699-1603. Dowell, Lexington 336-752-2748. in GC, unloading augers and drying fans well built, EC, $5,600. Clay Boykin, $200; 12’ dual axle cattle trailer, $500. Fairbanks platform scales, $250; Cedar fence post, 7 ft. long, $2.50 a plus but not required. Van Brawley, Whiteville 910-640-6861. Jim Miller, Salisbury 704-279-4105. set of oxen shoes, rare $45; old timey ea.; more lumber. Bobby Roberson, Yadkinville 336-463-4197. Trailer 12x6 with 2 axles, metal ’74 Ford F350 10 ft fl atbed dump cow kickers, $25; old timey corn shucker, Pittsboro 919-542-4237. Used round pen or used panels, bed, side planks, $1,100. C. W. Hager, bed, GN hitch, runs good, $2,000. $20. Gary Williams, Granite Falls 828- Bulk tobacco barns, 4 - 8-box Powell, please call. James Smith, Lawndale Cornelius 704-896-2537. Eric McPherson, Snow Camp 336- 396-2510. $4,000/ea.; 3 7-box Powell, $3,000/ea.; 803-242-1211. 1086 hay wagon pulls good, GC, 376-3062. Wood splitter, 18hp B&S elect. start 3 - Taylor Twin Cure, $1,500/ea., all Used blocking chute for clipping $850 or will trade for other trailer. David ’74 Chevy dump 671 Detroit, 10 commer. Motor, trailer mounted, $1,475; w/heat exchangers. Jerome White, show cows. Thomas Benfi eld, Statesville Harger, Walnut Cove 336-591-4340. ft bed, air brakes, pintle hook, electric Honda Industrial, new, 11hp elect. Start, Clarkton 910-645-4057. 704-871-8058. ’01 LS Silverado 85,000 mi, cloth and air hook for trailer, 10 spd Road $825; jib crane, wall mount, $350. Paul Iron wagon wheels, 4 at $40/ea.; Goat working equipment or tractor seats, CD player, new tires, bedliner, Ranger, good tires, sound, needs minor Stamey, Rockwell 704-938-4948. also complete set of iron to rebuild a and implements. Will trade carpentry and tool box, PW, chrome fender fl ares, repairs, $3,500 OBO. Jerry Williams, Set of cattle scales, Paul brand, farm wagon w/the wheels, 800 ft. walnut painting services. Kenneth MacMullen, running boards, 2 WD, towing pack- Greensboro 336-314-0366. will weigh up to 1,600 lbs., mint cond., lumber, mostly 1” boards, $3/sq. ft. R.W. Raeford 910-257-4006. age, tilt wheel, leather steering wheel, ’87 Silverado ½ ton, AC, auto, $800. Gareth Ward, Sugar Grove 828- Swift, Elon 336-349-8373. Large double stable log barn and etc, $10,900. Nelson Phifer, Marshville brown, GC, $3,200 or will trade for 297-2267 aft. 6 p.m. 2003 Houle Agi-pump, 42 ft., hvy. old slate roof shingles off old buildings 704-233-5421. compact pick up. Paul Daniel, Chapel Two Goodyear 14.9x24 rear tractor Duty, EC, $13,500; late 90’s Houle for barn. Will pay top price and remove ’79 F600 dump, $2,500; 6.5x18 traile, Hill 919-667-3213. tires, 1 w/50% tread, 1 w/75% tread, $75/ea. 3,600 gal. tanker, baffl e defl ector, GC, from site. Scott Sink, Lexington 336- $1,400; 6.5x15 trailer, $800; 8x18 trailer, Utility refrigerated trailer 48’ x102” Joe Eudy, Midland 704-888-0677. $10,500. Tom Hollowell, Seaboard 787-5200. $500; ’01 Dodge 2500, 4x4, gas, $8,500. carrier unit, air ride, VGC, $8,000. Lewis Winco propane generator, 35 252-589-5451. T posts for fencing, $1-$2 each R.K. Swift, Elon 336-508-9601. Blue, Carthage 910-783-6478. kw, $3,500. Trenna Warren, Hiddenite Old ½ gal. canning jars, clear, up to 200 posts. Any condition and I ’96 Circle J stock/horse trailer, 12 ft 20 ft livestock trailer GN, decent 828-632-2398. great for wine, $1.25/ea. Gary Michael, will consider removal if needed. Keith long, 6 ½ ft wide, 7 ft tall, GC, $2,500; tires, great fl oor, needs break work, hvy Colibert gooseneck adapter for 5th Lexington 336-239-3717. Bollman, Westfi eld 336-351-6167, leave cattle trailer tag a long, 5 ½ ft wide, 9 duty, has title, $2,000; ’02 Dodge 3500 wheel hitch, LN, $300. James DeVenny, Red round pen, 60 ft., bought msg. & price. ft long, all metal, $650. Danny Brown, winch, GN hitch, towing hitch, leather, King 336-983-6608. in Sept. 07, EC, must pick up, $975. Rear tractor tires, 16.9x30, reason- Stony Point 704-585-2621. auto, needs cosmetic work, rubber fl ooring, Cedar lumber various finished Yvette Piantadosi, Youngsville 919- able. Randy Laws, Lenoir 828-754-8453. Hay trailer 45 ft, $1,500; 48’x102”, 4 door, 3 tool boxes, $11,000. Johnny sizes, 2”-6” wide, 6’-18’ long, $2.50- 554-9016. Leave msg. $2,000; landing gears for trailers, $150; Fulks, Bunnlevel 910-893-8060. $8.50/linear ft. J.E. Booth, Durham Barn siding, rough cut pine boards, Small milking machine for goats & good hay trailer tires, $35/ea. Miles ’77 Intern’l truck DT466, 5/2 spd, 919-544-2247. 1x8’s, 8, 10 & 12 ft. long, $.50/sq. ft. Philip sheep. Prefer working & in GC, or just Little, Midland 704-791-1438. 14’ fl at dump, $8,500; JD 13 shank chisel Yellow locust split rails, 10 ft., Mullis, Reidsville 336-342-1405. needs some fi xing, $400 or less. Willing ’75 Intern’l tandem dump truck, plow, $1,200; 5 shank V plow, $2,000; $6/ea. Randal Letterman, Burnsville Cattle panels, gates, $25-$50 depend- to drive far to pick up. Jara Herndon, Detroit V6, 5 spd w/3 spd air seat, Bud 10’, 3 pt rotary cutter, $3,200. Derek 828-208-1318 or 682-3850. ing on size & cond.; cattle headgates Pittsboro 919-545-9694. front wheels, air gate, swing gate, new Smith, King 336-983-9732. Magnetos, rebuilt for all type eng., for fence line, $125/5 head; concrete Headgate, must be in GC, prefer electric tarp, good 14 ft bed, trailer hitch ’94 Ford F350 156,000, 8 ft bed, Hit & Miss, tractors, Wisconsin, etc., feeders, $125/ea. J.B. Graham, Linwood automatic. Hulan Johnston, Littleton w/air brake connections, long wheel single owner, tow package, bumper and 5th $150-$450. Larry Foster, Burlington 336-956-6085. 252-586-4270. base, $8,995. Laura Payne, Madison wheel hitch and brakes, 4 door, crew cab, 336-584-7563. Sullivan’s Cadillac grooming chute, Used Aqua II water-wood stove. 336-548-6630. PDL, dual 15 gallon gas tanks, replaced Irrig. system, approx. 860 ft., 3 in. all steel with wood fl oor insert, GC, $200. Kenneth Johnson, Mt. Ulla 704-278- ’69 Dodge welding truck 1 ton, 50,000 transmission brakes, tires recently, CD pipe, 400 ft., 4 in. pipe, PTO pump & Reggie Lookabill, Lexington 336-731- 4285. mi w/Hobart wedlder powered by Willys changer, needs new rear oil seal, runs sprinklers, $2,500; cotton/hay wagon, 20 8698-home or 240-2142-mobile. Two used 19-9-28 tractor tires, fl athead 4 cyl engine, mounted on work very well, $4,000 nego. Mike Bailey, ft., $1,000. Brent Strickland, Louisburg 16 pieces of Stockade cattle panel, must be in useable cond. Larry York, body, $3,500. Philip Mullis, Reidsville Creedmoor 919-528-8843. 919-496-7108. 16’ x52”, LNC, $15/ea. Leonard Sum- Staley 336-824-2077. 336-342-1405. Dump trailer, 1999 Warren 24 ft. Horse manure for fertilizer, will load mey, Clayton 919-938-1473. Old barns w/fl at barn boards & ’84 Chevy dump truck 1 ton, fl at bed frameless dump, 2-way gate, GC, $15,000. for you, easy access, Carthage-Cameron 400 amp Cutler Hammer ag switch interior beams and lumber. No lap sided dump, less than 100,000 mi, $3,700. Phil A. Allen, Advance 336-998-1738. area, free. Lisa Rogero, Cameron 910- auto transfer, VGC, $1,500. Darrell barns. Will remove and clean up and Bowden, Benson 910-591-9929. 947-2919, leave msg. Sanders, Seagrove 336-879-5137. pay small fee. Mike Wessell, Raleigh ’05 landscape trailer, Craftman 18’ Trucks & Building, Miracle Truss, 30x48, 12’ Hit and Miss engine, 3.5 hp, as- 919-801-5383. weedeater racks on both sides, storage Trailers eave, dark bluem 14x12 overhead door sociated, complete, older restoration Small bulk milk tank, 200-300 gals., box on the front, two axles, spring gate, & service door, new, $7,500. S. Dupor, on trucks, last run about 12 months doesn’t have to work, but can’t leak. Terry VGC, $1,895. Todd Little, Oakboro Wanted Rural Hall 336-377-2118. ago, $1,750. Larry Trammel, Chapel English, Marion 828-442-3649. 704-699-1603. Champion air compressor, mdl. Hill 919-260-4318. Blacksmith tools, forge & 150 ’84 GMC service truck, Tommy Wagons/trailers similar to wagons HR5-8, 5hp, 220v motor, $500. Mike S&N airfl ow system pond aerator, lbs. anvil, etc. Mike Miller, Beulaville lift, large volume air compressor, new used for box barns. David Auman. Jackson Billings, Burlington 336-214-3090. paddle wheel type w/10 hp 3 phase motor, 910-231-9073. tires, etc., runs great, $3,500; farm and Springs 910-652-6245. JD rims and new tires, rer 15.5x38, fl oats on aluminum pontoons, $1,000. Bud Fence panels for horse at a neg. construction support vehicle, fuel tank, Small utility trailer road ready or 8 lug centers on cast wheels, rims wer Gilmore, Clinton 910-564-6926. price. Sarah Ellis, Bladenboro 910- oil tank, hyd fl uid tank and air grease needs some minor repairs, reasonable on 2640 JD. Jerry Gilchrist , Fuquay Tobacco sticks, 6,000, great for to- 618-6728. gun system, comes with 5 hose reels price. Tom Wilkinson, Cooleemee Varina919-552-7366. matoes or burley tobacco, $.10/ea. Darrell Used round pen panels or complete and meters, $3,000 OBO. Tim Coates, 336-284-2272. Modine 250,000 BTU gas heater, Merritt, Dobson 336-467-0131. round pen. Jim Smith, Lawndale 704- Linwood 336-240-0002. Ford F250 crew cab ’97 model, 4x4, used 3 months, EC, natural or propane Feed tanks one 300 bu/$100; one 538-3848 or 803-242-1211. 5’x12’ trailer, 2 axle, well built, ex- short bed, power stroke, red, would prefer fuel. Phillip Walden, Lillington 910- 400 bu/$400. Haywood Bowden, Benson Old gas pumps, any condition. Mike cellent fl oor, $400. Jeff Bonds, Concord under 200,000 miles. Jerry Gilchrist, 893-9873. 910-890-7763. Smith, Locust 704-485-8023. 980-521-9349. Fuquay Varina 919-552-7366. Page 12 AGRICULTURAL REVIEW January 2008 Winning recipes from the N.C. State Fair For all the winning recipes, go to www.ncstatefair.org/2007a N.C. Egg Association’s Incredible Edible Egg contest Amanda Boury of Raleigh won fi rst place and $100 for her Greek Quiche at the In- •¾ cup roasted red peppers, diced credible Edible Egg International Main Dish Recipe Contest at the N.C. State Fair. The •¾ cup artichoke hearts, sliced contest was sponsored by the N.C. Egg Association. •¾ cup Feta cheese (any fl avor, garlic and herb used in winning recipe) Patricia Sasser of Youngsville won $75 for her second-place entry, French Country • 6 eggs Quiche. Mary Boury of Knightdale received third place and $50 for French Breakfast • 1 cup milk Squares. Judges also gave an honorable mention nod to Toni Gaskill of Greenville for • 1 cup heavy cream her Chili Relleno Bake. • Salt to taste Contest rules called for each recipe to use at least six eggs. Recipes were judged on • Pepper to taste taste, ease of preparation, originality and appearance. • Pie crust The winning recipe follows: Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Pre-bake the pie crust until partially cooked. Remove Greek Quiche from oven and scatter vegetables and cheese in bottom of crust. Beat eggs, milk, cream, • ¾ cup sun-dried tomatoes, diced salt and pepper together. Pour over the vegetables. Bake for 1 hour or until set. Jane’s Tarheel Meatloaf is N.C. Pork Breakfast on a fork is a Council’s Tarheel Pork Challenge winner Jane Blanco of Raleigh won fi rst place and • ½ cup apple cider blue-ribbon winner Good Morning Breakfast on a Fork won Gail Fuller of Ra- $200 in the N.C. Pork Council Tarheel Pork • 1 large egg, beaten slightly Challenge cooking contest for her Jane’s Tarheel leigh $200 and a blue ribbon in the “Stick with Canola Oil – Fry it For the Fair” cooking contest. Jackie Wilder of Raleigh won Meatloaf recipe. Kathy Shortt of Garner won Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Mix Stove Top second place and $75 for Apple Crisp on a Stick recipe. Harriet second place and $150 with her Sausage and Stuffi ng mix with apple cider; set aside to soften. Carter of Durham won third place and $25 for Yam Twisters. Spinach Wellington, and Gail Fuller won third In large bowl, combine ground pork with diced The contest required the food to be presented on a stick and place and $100 for her Piggy Stuffed Pasta. onion, salt, pepper, chopped apple and raisins. was judged on appearance, texture, taste and presentation. Judges also awarded honorable mentions to Add prepared stuffi ng mix and beaten egg; blend The winning recipe follows: Sandra Bass of Dunn for her Kickin’ Stuffed well. Shape mixture into loaf shape, or shape Good Morning Breakfast on a Fork Peppers recipe and to Hope Adams of Raleigh into a Tar Heel foot. Place in 13 x 9 x 2 pan and • 1 package sausage links – cooked for her Pork and Apple Wellingtons. Cyndi bake 60-75 minutes, depending on thickness of • 1 bag frozen potato crispy crowns Smith of Smithfi eld won Best Presentation for loaf/foot. Prepare sauce while baking. Serves 6-8. Grandma Bunch’s Never-fail Smoked Ham. • ¼ cup egg substitute • 6 slices thin bacon Judging was based on taste appeal, appear- Apple Balsamic Sauce • 1 package egg roll wrappers ance, originality of recipe and ease of prepara- • 3 tablespoons vegetable oil • 2 cups canola oil tion. • 1 tablespoon minced garlic The winning recipe follows: • 1 tablespoon minced onion Cut the sausage links into ¼-inch slices and cut potato crowns • 1 package pork gravy mix in half. Pour egg substitute into a small fl at dish and microwave Jane’s Tarheel Meatloaf • 1 large Granny Smith apple, peeled and diced until cooked through, about 1 ½ minutes on 50 percent power. • 2 pounds ground pork • 2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar Cut into ½-inch blocks. Cut bacon slices in half lengthwise • ½ package Stove Top Stuffi ng for Pork, • 1 cup chicken broth and par cook bacon slices in microwave oven until limp (about crushed • 1 teaspoon Gravy Master • ½ cup diced onion 2 minutes on high). Wrap bacon slice around one piece each sausage, potato and egg block. Secure with toothpicks. Wrap • ½ teaspoon ground black pepper Sauté garlic and onion in skillet until softened, with twisted strips of egg roll wrappers. Secure with toothpicks. • ½ teaspoon salt about 3-5 minutes. Add apples and balsamic vinegar. Place on fork and fry 30 -60 seconds in Canola oil heated to • ½ cup golden raisins Cook over medium heat while stirring until caramel- 375 degrees. • 1 medium Granny Smith apple, peeled and ized, about 5 minutes. Stir in gravy mix, broth and Dip in maple syrup or applesauce. chopped Gravy Master and continue stirring until smooth. Purchasing hay Pecan cheese logs win in N.C. (Cont’d from pg. 4) Pecan Association’s contest governor seeing the severity of the problem and being willing to act.” Livestock owners interested in buying the hay should contact the toll-free Hay Alert hotline at 1-866- 506-6222 for details. Patricia Sasser of Youngsville won $100 and a blue ribbon for The Council of State unanimously voted in December to authorize the use of up to $3.5 million to pur- her Pecan Cheese Log recipe in the N.C. Pecan Association Pecan chase and transport hay. Farmers will pay the direct costs of the hay and transportation, so the state will Recipe Competition at the N.C. State Fair. Faye Wood of Zebulon eventually be reimbursed for its spending. took second place and $50 for Hawaiian Pineapple Cake and Julie DePiro of Willow Spring took home $25 for her third-place entry, Pecan Pumpkin Crisp. Honorable Mention was given to Toni Gaskill of Greenville for Chocolate Chess Pie. Hay information Recipes were judged on taste, appearance, creative use of pecans and ease of preparation. links & resources The winning recipe follows: Pecan Cheese Logs Farmers can fi nd helpful information on hay for sale, drought assistance • 8 ounces sharp cheddar cheese and the latest information on drought relief efforts at the following sites: • 1 ½ sticks butter or margarine, room temperature •1 teaspoon paprika http://www.ncagr.com/HayAlert/ • 1 cup fi nely chopped North Carolina pecans • Users can list free ads for hay for sale and hay wanted • ¼ cup grated parmesan cheese • Transportation services •2 cups self-rising fl our • Baling services • ¼ teaspoon cayenne pepper • Contacts and information on forage testing and plant pest concerrns • Links to Ag Partners and Equine Partners Hay Relief programs Sift fl our, pepper and paprika into a bowl. Grate cheddar and add to fl our mixture along with parmesan cheese and butter. Mix well http://www.ncagr.com/drought/ with a fork. Using fl oured fi ngers, roll dough into logs about ½-inch • Cost-share assistance programs in diameter and 6 inches long on a lightly fl oured piece of wax paper. • Tax-related issues Cut logs into 2-inch pieces and roll in chopped pecans until covered. • Statistical information Bake on an ungreased sheet at 400 degrees for about 15 minutes. Remove from pan to cool. Can be stored in air-tight containers until • Latest news and information ready to use. • USDA-FSA drought assistance