GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE • GARY W. BLACK, COMMISSIONER • WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2016 • VOL. 99, NO. 25 • © COPYRIGHT 2016 Rains bring hope to farmers crippled by drought Future forecast shows possibility for more precipitation in winter By Amy H. Carter definitely a blessing. I expect a lot of farmers to jump out there the hope of more rain to the Southeast, said Pam Knox, ag- Editor after this rain and start planting.” ricultural climatologist with the UGA Extension Service in In drought-stricken areas of Georgia, the rainfall deficit Watkinsville. However, it likely won’t be enough to reverse Russ Moon measured more than an inch of rainfall on his ranges between 9 and 12 inches. While recent and forecasted the drought. farm by 10 o’clock on the Tuesday morning after Thanksgiv- rains probably won’t be enough to cure that, every little bit “We are currently in a La Niña pattern, which means that ing, and that was just enough to give him hope in the midst of helps the state’s farmers, especially when it falls lightly. warmer and drier conditions are more likely to occur than av- a dismal season. “With a low-intensity rain, the soil has a good potential to erage over the next few months. That does not mean we will “With the drought and low commodity prices, there’s not absorb the rainfall, like a sponge. This causes the water to in- get no rain, but whatever we get is not going to be excessive,” a whole lot of optimism” going into the new year, Moon said. filtrate deep into the soil profile. This deep infiltration will al- Knox said. Moon Farms near Athens has seen very little rain since the low the freshly planted seed to germinate and have some water two-and-a-half inches that fell the first week of August. That in the soil profile to grow,” explained Gary L. Hawkins, water little bit of precipitation gave Moon an extra cutting of hay resource management specialist for the University of Geor- Where to find hay for his , but he still reported 50 percent lower yields on gia’s Agricultural Extension Service in Watkinsville. Lingering drought conditions are forcing Georgia’s the soybean crop he planted in June. Worse still, the August A low-intensity rain, or heavy mist, will also help cool producers to feed more hay than usual. rain event was confined to the southern portion of Madison season fruit and vegetable growers by making the soil easi- The Market Bulletin maintains a regular listing County, so his neighbors to the north have gone without rain er to work. A heavy, or high-intensity rain, can help farmers of hay dealers in the “Feed, Hay & Grain” far longer. who rely on surface irrigation by filling ponds or reservoirs, section of our classified ads. Find more hay online “Very little hay has been gotten up (for the cows),” he said. Hawkins said, but it won’t soak into the soil and provide ex- through the Georgia Farm Bureau’s hay directory “As far as row cropping, it’s basically just stopped all the tended support for plant growth. at http://www.gfb.org/commodities/hay.html. planting this fall. We’ve gotten very little planted. This rain is The arrival of winter and a shift in weather patterns brings Georgia Citrus Association forms to promote the growth of citrus crops in Georgia Over the past few years, Georgia ly sustainable agricultural commodity officers and began accepting mem- farmers, gardeners, agricultural in- in the Southeast. bership applications. vestors and homeowners have expe- On Oct. 5 the group established Membership is open to anyone re- rienced a keen uptick of interest in the Georgia Citrus Association, a lated to the citrus industry in Georgia, the citrus industry. The number of non-profit organization whose - pur North Florida and South Alabama. growers has exponentially increased pose is to promote the citrus industry To join, email GeorgiaCitrusAssocia- in a very short period of time. What through education, research, quality [email protected]. began three years ago in the Lowndes control and marketing. Upon forma- -Submitted by Lindy Savelle, County UGA extension office as a tion, the association adopted by-laws, president of the Georgia Citrus meeting to explore the possibilities selected a board of directors, elected Association of growing satsumas has now begun Directors of the Georgia Citrus Association, seated from left: Clay Lamar, Mitchell to take shape as a collective body of County; Mack Glass, Jackson County, Fla.; Joe Franklin, Bulloch County. Standing from producers, vendors and researchers left: Pam Clark, Brooks County, treasurer; David Lee, Bacon County; Kim Jones, Jef- intending to develop and promote cit- ferson County, Fla., secretary; Lindy Savelle, Mitchell County, president; Andy Jackson, rus as a competitive and economical- Taylor County, Fla., vice-president. Not Pictured: Trent Coggins, Lowndes County. UGA announces 2017 Flavor of Georgia Food Product Contest Apply before Jan. 15 to receive a discount on registration fees

By Merritt Melancon “We’ve made many great food industry contacts by partici- pating, and the contest is a great conversation starter when Whether it’s a specialty sweet treat, small-batch pork we’re promoting our product,” said Amanda Wilbanks, sausage or pimento cheese made from Grandma’s se- owner of Gainesville’s Southern Baked Pie Company, cret recipe, the University of Georgia’s Flavor of Geor- grand prize winner of the 2016 Flavor of Georgia Con- gia Food Product Contest shines the spotlight on the test. state’s craft food scene. The contest, in its second de- Product categories for the 2017 contest include cade, serves as a springboard for food entrepreneurs, barbecue sauces, beverages, condiments and salsas, assisting them in testing new products and reaching a confections, products, dairy-alternative products, larger audience, and helps new craft brands break into honey, jams and jellies, meats and seafood, meat-alter- new markets and expand sales. native products, sauces and seasonings, snack foods and Registration for the 2017 Flavor of Georgia contest, which miscellaneous products. Judges evaluate each product based is conducted each year by the UGA Center for Agribusiness and on flavor, texture and market innovation. Consumer appeal and Economic Development, is now open at http://flavorofga.com/. product representation of Georgia are also considered. Over the years more than 1,100 food products have been entered in Registration closes Feb. 9, 2017, but contestants can enter at an early the contest. Today many of those products are sold in national and re- discounted rate before Jan. 15, 2017. Contest finalists will participate in gional supermarkets. Others have increased their wholesale distribution the final round of judging and a public tasting March 21, 2017, as part or internet sales, or experienced better traffic at local farmers markets. of the Governor’s statewide Agricultural Awareness Week. “Flavor of Georgia participants tell us that the contest provides rec- For more information or to register, visit http://flavorofga.com or ognition, credibility and exposure for their products,” said Sharon P. call 706.583.0347. Kane, a UGA food business development specialist and the contest’s -Merritt Melancon is a news editor with the University of Georgia

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Clearing, grading, roads, lakes and FARM SERVICES ponds; rock, dirt delivered; all types FARM MACHINERY of Bobcat work; references available. Advertise in the Market Bulletin If you have questions regarding ads in Matt Eskew Newnan 678-725-1680 If you have questions regarding this this category, call 404-656-3722. Custom harvesting with John Deere category, call 404-656-3722. Classified advertisements in the Market Bulletin are free to Farm Services and Services Wanted 9400 combine, 922 flex head, will Only farm machinery and equipment subscribers and limited to one ad per issue per subscriber number. ads must be related to agriculture. travel up to 25 miles; $35. Jacob Pope owned by the advertiser and used in Out-of-state subscribers may only publish ads in the Out-of-State Wanted services must be performed Covington 678-763-8941 his/her own farming operation can be Wanted category. Advertisements from businesses, corporations, on the farm of the individual desiring Custom off-road AG/Forestry engine advertised; those persons advertising dealerships, real estate agents or other commercial entities are not the service. Commercial contractors calibrations, remove recurring issues for machinery and equipment wanted permitted. Advertising is limited to farm-related items. are not allowed to advertise services or add power/economy, dyno proven. must be seeking those items for their in this category. Farm Services and Matt Peacock Vidalia sales@onlyof- own farming operation. Farm Services Wanted ads are limited froadcals.com 912-226-1019 1 steel hay bunk, $50; also have 3 Advertisers and buyers are advised to be aware of state and to 30 words. Custom sawing with portable saw- plastic bunks, $50. James Wylie Cal- federal laws governing the sale and transfer of live animals. The 18 years of experience: Bobcat, no-till mill, 25+ years of experience, South houn 770-596-4388 Georgia Department of Agriculture does not assume responsibility grain drill, bush-hogging, clearing, light Georgia and North Florida. Steven 1-row cultivator, metal drums, fuel for transactions initiated through the Market Bulletin but will use grading, tree removal, fences, on/off- Smith Baxley 912-210-8656 pump. Ronald Rush Franklin 706-675- every effort to prevent fraud. Advertisers are expected to fulfill the site welding. Chris Wilkie Commerce Custom sawmill service Wood-Mizer 3417 706-881-0302 terms of their offers. Failure to do so through either negligence 706-335-7538 706-335-7538 LT15, as low as $.25-cents/board ft.; 10’ pull-type bush hog gear box, 20+ years of experience, bush-hog- also tractor work, bush-hogging, drive- needs repair, 3PT hitch, hydraulic forks or intention may result in the suspension of advertising privileges. ging, driveways scraped, box blade way scraping, etc. Zach Ware Fort Val- and spear. Tommy Presley Jackson work, farm/lawn equipment repairs and ley 478-960-2014 678-794-4574 Market Bulletin staff reserves the right to designate ad length and restoration, very reasonable rates, free Electric fence charger repair. Wilfred 10’ pull-type bush hog, 1-cycle, good to edit for spelling, grammar and word count. Ads run a maximum estimates. Russell Batchelor Bowdon Milam Douglasville 770-942-4672 condition, $1700; 2 hay spears, $100 of two consecutive issues if the category allows. A new ad must be 470-316-4835 For all of your farm needs: Bobcat, each; 5’ all-purpose plow, $500. Wayne submitted to run longer than two consecutive issues. 25 years of grading, pasture clearing, tractor, D3 dozer work, bush-hogging, Cason Mansfield 770-294-4596 pond/lake and pasture building, drive- clearing, anything in between, free es- 100-gallon free-standing gravity ways, mass land clearing, basements timates. Kyle Combs Locust Grove diesel tank, $250; large A-frame Ads in regularly published categories are limited to 20 words and lot clearing, demolition barns/ 770-880-3698 chain hoist, $325. Wendy Scott Fort including name, address, email address and phone number. The houses, free estimates. Jonathan Hub- Lake services: Specializing in layout, Valley [email protected] 478- following ad categories are published periodically and allow up bard Cleveland 678-316-7012 engineering, permits, construction, si- 954-6568 to 30 words: Farm Services; Farm Services Wanted; Farmland 38 years of experience, N. GA/metro phon systems, renovation, dredging, 100kW Baldor generator, John Deere stocking, liming, management, shock- Rent/Lease; Farmland Rent/Lease Wanted; Farmland for Sale; Atlanta: Bush-hogging/grading, post diesel powered 100-gallon tank, only holes, gardens/food plots, chainsaw ing and weed control. Bridgette Worst 49 hours; $14,950. John Mcmennamy Handicrafts. Ads for Farmland for Sale are published twice per year, work, more; $50/hour, 3 hour minimum. Concord 706-672-1450 Rydal 770-655-9764 in the spring and the fall. Rick Allison Buford 678-200-2040 Machine shop: General machining 108kW generator, 140HP Perkins en- 38 years of experience: Horse arenas to manufacturing and repairing parts, gine, 480 hours, auto-switching for 4 There are three ways to submit your ad. laser-graded, tree clearing, driveways lathe, mill, grinder, EDM, wire EDM, houses, excellent condition; built/regraded, gravel, barns graded, etc. Christian Trejo Covington 404- $14,000. Danny Fausett Dawsonville 554-6405 Fax: 404.463.4389 drainage correction, trucking and de- 706-265-8432 molition. Luke Butler Braselton 770- Mud and water, no problem: Beaver 12’ BHC shredder and bale beaver Mail: Georgia Department of Agriculture 685-0288 dam removal, creek channel cleaning, unroller, 3PT. Leo Perfect Unadilla Attn: Market Bulletin Agricultural fences: USDA, wood or drainage ditching, silt removal, lake 478-955-2362 478-627-3820 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive SW wire, NCRS qualified standards; also rimming. Jim Moon Oakfield 229-535- 13HP horizontal gas engine, like new, Atlanta, GA 30334-4250 corrals, barns and all other related 6562 229-881-0048 with overhead valves, call if interested; Online: www.agr.georgia.gov work. Robert Hayes Hartwell 706-376- Portable band saw mill services, rea- $199. E. Maddox Blakely 229-308- 6708 sonable rates, plain or quarter sawing. 0004 229-308-0004 William Jasper Rome 706-292-9895 All farm and lawn equipment services 1468 IH, new paint/tires, 3300 hours, Please include your subscription number on all mailed and faxed 706-252-0856 and repairs, mobile service available. factory duals, chrome exhaust, show- correspondence. Billy Barlow Hampton barlowsservice- Professional livestock hauling avail- room condition, collector’s dream; [email protected] 706-741-0192 able, portable catch pens, 2 stock trail- $25,000. Danny Thomas Chickamau- ers available, we strive for safety and Questions about advertising? Call 404.656.3722 All farm fencing: Hog, /, ga 423-664-7916 client satisfaction. Kim Cosnahan Met- 1586 International tractor, 165HP, cab, no-climb horse wire, electric, barbed, ter 912-314-2270 wood; also mowing, spraying and food 540/1000 PTO, new seat/paint/interior, Small engine repair: Mowers, trim- bolt-on duals, runs great; $13,500. J.R. plots. Casey Kent Monroe 678-446- mers, chainsaws, generators, blowers, Subscribe to the Market Bulletin 8520 Lee Musella 678-296-0931 pressure washers, go carts; also repair 1937 John Deere A, serial# 446660, The price for a one-year subscription to the Market Bulletin is $10 Any size food plot’s development or rebuild 2 and 4-cycle carburetors. overseen by a wildlife biologist from professionally restored, email for pho- and includes both print and online access. Brian Collett Canton 770-731-7210 tos/other info. Bobby Simmons 739 conception to completion, design, lay- Stumps ground neatly below ground out, clearing, engineering, researching, Barnes Mill Road Hamilton 31811 level, free estimate and reasonably [email protected] To subscribe or renew online visit www.agr.georgia.gov to pay via planting forage, irrigation and main- priced. Glen Whitley Bethlehem 770- 1938 John Deere B unstyled 53466, electronic check, Visa or MasterCard. tenance. David Beall Greenville 706- 867-2718 672-1450 parade/show ready, newer paint, Welding repairs: Trailers, hitches, round spoke wheels, flat-top fenders; To subscribe by phone, renew your subscription, update your Barns built anywhere in Georgia, heavy equipment and fencing. Helen $5500. Mike Shivers Monroe 678-300- address or report delivery problems call 404.586.1190 or references available: 40x60x14 pole Houston Covington 770-235-3782 2843 800.282.5852. barn, $17,500; 40x100x14 pole barn, Will come to your farm to repair start- 1944 Massey Harris 101 junior tractor, $29,900. David Charity Ranger 678- ers and alternators, 6-12V generators, looks and runs great; $1500 OBO. Paul To subscribe by mail send a check or money order payable to 431-3122 only farm equipment and tractors. K. Stacey Toccoa 706-886-6994 the Georgia Department of Agriculture along with your name, Beaver trapper with 29 years of expe- Thomas Conyers 678-758-5881 1947 John Deere manure spreader, complete mailing address, email address and phone number to: rience, reasonable rates, fully GA DNR Farm Services Wanted needs chain; $200. Jane Estes New- licensed, Henry and surrounding coun- born 706-468-1866 4 large red/white oak trees and 1 ties only. Dan Dominick Locust Grove 1949 John Deere Model A tractor, not Georgia Department of Agriculture 678-448-2524 huge Ponderosa pine, you cut/haul; $1. Attn: Market Bulletin Gerry Gibson Atlanta 678-595-2790 running, sheltered, needs restoration, Bobcat, tractor and excavator work, in Troup County; $1500. Charles Ad- P.O. Box 742510 bush-hogging, lawn mowing, pasture Disabled homeowner seeks help with ams Marietta quercusfalcata@earth- Atlanta, GA 30374 maintenance/restoration, grading/ shrubs, weeding, monkey grass, will link.net 678-313-1873 pay reasonable rate. Lyn Root Law- clearing, pole barns, retaining walls, 1952 Ford 8N, rebuilt motor, repainted renceville 770-513-0571 Multi-year subscriptions may be purchased by mail. pond/lake and pasture building, drive- 3 years ago, w/4’ finish mower, single- ways. David Grimes Fayetteville 404- Need a small pond cleaned out with bottom plow; $3000. Donald Morrison 989-1019 a drag line, Central Georgia area. Larry Folkston 912-462-5811 Bobcat/tractor work, bush-hogging, Huckeba Gordon 478-745-6466 1960 Massey Ferguson tractor, diesel Call the Department of Agriculture lawn mowing, pasture maintenance/ Need farrier, North Taylor County, engine, runs good; $2800. Ron Morgan restoration, grading/clearing, plowing/ need to trim 6 well-behaved horses, Cobbtown 912-314-3847 404.656.3600 | 800.282.5852 garden, deer plots, pesticide spray- barn, I will hold; pay $30/horse. Carol 1970 John Deere 820 tractor, really ing, welding repairs. Larry Houston Lakics Butler 478-862-9733 good mechanical condition; $4800. Covington 770-235-3082 770-235- Need someone to break two horses Lamar Wyatt LaFayette 706-639- AI Hotline 855.491.1432 3782 to a wagon and plow, references re- 7901 Georgia Grown Fuel and Measures Bush hog, drives scraped and tilling quired. Randall Mcpherson Bethle- 1972 Ford 4000, diesel, HD 5’ bush services. Larry Boatright Dallas 678- hem 770-527-2550 hog, box blade, auger and finishing 404.656.3680 404.656.3605 386-1466 Need someone to help me wire a so- mower; $4500. Robert Colley Thom- Bush hog, rotary mow, garden and lar panel to farm gate lights. Barbara J. aston 706-601-1300 food plot, harrow and plow, cut, rake Schaefer Shiloh 706-628-5415 706- 1972 Ford F600 boom truck, $10,000; GATE Food Safety and bale square hay, Monroe county 457-0598 Pittman 330 V-8, good tires, new seat, 855.327.6829 404.656.3627 area. Jimmy Waldrep Forsyth 478- Seeking someone with dogs to hunt runs good, $6800. Lynn Bowles Rome 994-0701 wild hogs on 500+ acres. Stoney Lay- 706-252-0183 Bush-hogging and backhoe work. fieldIdeal 229-848-0092 1974 JD 4440; 1978 JD 4230; JD Equine Health Licensing William Costlow Silver Creek 706- 158 loader; JD drain drill; JD 71 404.656.3713 855.424.5423 331-6420 FARM EMPLOYMENT 4-row planter. B.L. Kent Millen 478- Bush-hogging services, 65HP 4x4 982-5870 If you have questions regarding ads in tractor with 7’ bush hog, plowing, 1974 Power King economy tractor, spraying, call for quotes; $55+/hour. this category, call 404-656-3722. Animal Protection State Veterinarian Only farm work or farm help 48” and 60” decks, 14HP engine, hy- Heath Chadwick Ball Ground 770- draulic lift, extra equipment; $2000. wanted advertisements allowed. No 404.656.4914 404.656.3671 235-6514 Derrell Rush Summerville grush342@ Bush-hogging, 50HP and 94HP trac- commercial, industrial or domestic windstream.net 706-859-1832 employment permitted. Georgia Department of Law Consumer Protection Unit tor services, land clearing, you need it 1975 tractor 140, with 8 pieces of then we can do it, many more imple- Seeking FT or PT local farm work, equipment, excellent condition; $7000. 404.656.3790 ments. Lester Vinson Warwick 229- experienced equipment operator. Mi- Robert E Hendrix Portal 912-865- 344-6237 chael Martin Milner 678-416-1424 2582 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2016 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN – 404-656-3722 – agr.georgia.gov PAGE 3

1982 John Deere track loader, w/new 2015 Troy-Bilt XP mower, 42”cut, Allis Chalmers B, $2500; Farmall A, Ford 8N tractor transmission and rear JD 530 round baler, tractors, plows, starter, 1 owner, well-maintained, low 22HP Kohler engine, like new. Pete $2500; Farmall C, $3500; Farmall F-20, end, $400; Ford flathead V8 engine, Ford dump truck, harrows. Jane A Rut- hours; $11,000/subject to change. Lin- Cobb Fairburn 770-964-5644 $3500; pull fertilizer/lime spreader, $450. Scott Odom Buford 770-945- ledge Mcdonough 678-372-6443 da Matheny Snellville 770-483-2499 2310 Ford, 510 hours, new tires, good $1500. Ted Reeves Sparta 706-878- 7945 JD 750 grain drill, w/small seed box, 770-883-1152 paint, lift and PTO, excellent condition, 8562 Ford 8N tractor, 1949 year, new wa- field ready; $15,000. Jerry Ellis 1441 1995 International 8100 flatbed 1 owner; $6500. Hugh Cobb Ellijay Allis Chalmers B10 tractor, with ter pump, 3PT hitch, not running, 12V; Barnesville Road Griffin 30224 770- dump, 16’ bed, diesel, very good con- 706-273-3500 mower, cultivator, tiller, dump cart and $700. Lynn Bacon Perry 478-987-4728 550-0419 dition; $8500. Sheldon Henderson 28’ gooseneck, dual-tandem, used manuals. Jerry Cox Fayetteville 770- Garden bedder, with all equipment John Deere 3010 tractor, diesel, 1672 Blairsville 706-745-6746 very little; farm bells and other bells; 461-7938 and attachments, like new; $400. An- hours, nice and reliable; $5500. Don 1997 model brush chipper, w/8’ dump 60-gallon cast pot. Shane Burnett Allis Chalmers WD45, wide front, nie Reid Loganville 770-466-4868 Brotherton Valdosta 229-251-7417 box, all on 18’ frame, $5000. Billy Kilby Mansfield 770-827-2240 3PT, belt-pulley, Ford 8N, 1952 year, 770-630-4342 John Deere 450C dozer, 6-way blade, Gainesville 770-532-2436 28-ton wood log splitter, Honda en- $13,000; new parts, $3200. Rembert Gehl 1375 round baler, 4x5 bales, 90% undercarriage, good shape; 1998 Bobcat 853, like new, tooth gine, like new; $1200. Lottie White 983 Cragg Alto 706-499-8063 706-776- manual tie, good condition, 1 owner, $14,500. Sidney Queen 501 Monroe bucket, low hours, new tires, seat and Simons Rd Social Circle 30025 470- 3318 shed kept; $5000. Deborah Jones La- Green Rd Trion 30753 423-421-0089 paint, work ready. Roy Pruitt Doug- 214-7773 Antique Allis Chalmers tractors, B, 2 Fayette 423-413-3416 John Deere 4640 tractor, field ready, lasville 770-949-5453 404-372-3772 3 antique corn shellers, $50 each; WD40, WD45, not running; also have GM truck parts: 1989 dually truck cab, A/C, duals, front weights, nice; 1998 New Holland 3010S diesel, 316 other pieces also available. Frank Wil- a running Ford Jubilee. Jesse H Arnett bed, $750; 1973 350 motor and trans- $16,500. Mark Gray Warrenton 706- hours, like new condition, w/6’ bush son 188 Frontier Dr Sparta 31087 706- Tifton 229-382-6517 mission, 27,000 miles, $750 nego- 339-4167 706-465-1004 hog RD6. Silviu Gavriliuc Hoschton 444-1048 Asphalt roller: Mauldin, 12HP, op- tiable. Nelson Hollingsworth Molena John Deere 4840 tractor, 5000 hours, 678-997-4119 3-roller cane mill, mint condition; erates, $1500; Tennant sweeper, for 404-805-4156 duals, good tires, A/C, front weights; 2 fluffers and 2 wind rowers. Bo 60-gallon syrup kettle; four 480.80R warehouse or parking lot, $1900; Peer- Graham Home S plow, pull-behind; $25,000. Rodney Martin East Dublin Fountain Cairo 229-378-7515 tires; two 20.4 38 tires; Cole planters. less boiler, $500. Mark Blank Dawson- make an offer. James Threlkeld Comer 478-278-1818 2 Kubota tractor rims, 13.6x28, no Donald Wooten Denton 912-539- ville 770-905-6235 706-783-3298 John Deere 4840 tractor, low hours, rust, eight lugs. Lewis Dyal Waycross 3517 Athens 18-disc offset harrow, $1800; Great Plains grain drill 3S 3000, 30’ or new engine. Sonny Youmans 9850 912-283-7367 3-way Hester rollover blade, 6’, like 2-row Covington planter with cultivator minimum, still in great cond., sheltered. Highway 121 S Cobbtown 30420 912- 2 new tires, wheels already mounted, new; $300. Dane Law Cartersville and poly-fertilizer/distributor, $2000. Danny Hogan Dexter 478-984-6415 362-1212 set from Case 95C, 13.6 R38 tubeless 770-655-9210 Phillip Merk Commerce 706-367-5972 Harrow, heavy-duty, older 6’ Massey John Deere 6615 tractor, 4WD, cab, Michelin AgriRibCalt. Mark Mcwhorter 350 Cummings, 10-speed transmis- Backhoe: Case 580B, with 2 buckets, Ferguson, bearings and discs are all 2003 year, 2400 hours, A/C, excellent Whitesburg 706-302-6733 sion; $2500. Roger Ansley Cornelia 24” and 36”, low engine hours; $6500. good, no delivery; $600. Phyllis Bowen condition; $33,900. David Wells Buena 2 zero-turn lawn mowers, excellent 706-778-4165 Haskel Taylor Culloden 770-358-4502 Jesup 912-270-0235 Vista 229-314-1021 condition, well-maintained: 52” Ex- 37’ Travis aluminum dump trailer, Bolens tractor, w/4.5’ front blade, Hay Master 8-bale hay accumulator, John Deere 730, diesel, wide front, mark, $2250; 60” Hustler, $4500 OBO. barn door, grain door, air gate, title in 17HP, twin-cylinder, hydrostatic trans- pulls behind baler; $5000. Shawn Cox 1959 year, excellent condition, pony Steven & Mary Hoffman Newnan hand; $11,500 or trade. Larry Newton mission; $900. Gilbert Orr Carnesville Covington 678-409-6233 and main motor are new; $10,000. D. [email protected] 770-304- Rocky Ford 912-863-7806 706-384-3949 Hay or equipment trailer, gooseneck House Winder 770-867-7500 4351 3PT hitch backhoe, 2 buckets, 8” and Brand new Stihl MS290 chainsaw, with 24’ flat deck, 8’W, ramps, 4 tires; John Deere 7300 8-row planters; 2-axle pintle hitch, HD metal trl., 16”, bush hog brand 760H, serial# 12- never used; $450 firm. A. Kirby Doug- $1800. Dick Haines Cleveland 406- $8000. John Torpy Wrens 478-455- 6.5Wx14. Charles Saunders Coving- 2254; $2500. Jack Moore Griffin 770- lasville 770-942-3035 570-1325 4208 ton [email protected] 678-588- 229-4208 Carlton 7500 turbo stump grinder, Hay unroller, hydraulic, 3PT hitch, 4’- John Deere 8300 grain drill, single 0439 460 Long diesel, p/s, 135 MF diesel, diesel, 2002 Deutz, 75HP engine, ex- 5’ bales, excellent cond.; $550. Rodney disc, good condition; $2500. Joe 2-hay rollers, NH, $885; NH55 p/s, some equipment available; $3000 tra cutter bits/pickets, shelter-stored; Johnson Tallapoosa 678-378-6562 Walden Bartow 478-364-6352 rake, $885; heavy-duty box scraper, each. S.W. Herndon Hazlehurst 912- $14,500. Todd Whitaker Watkinsville Haytech square bale accumulator, John Deere 950 tractor, 4WD, loader, $485; corn planter, $100; 2 harrows, 375-4320 [email protected] 706-255-2044 grapple/hoses, good condition, $6000; 1806 hours, King Cutter disc harrow, $485/$635. Lynne Rhinehart Ringgold 4630 Ford w/loader, 60HP diesel, Case 450 track loader, UC engine, 500-gallon diesel tank, hand pump, bush hog, County Line auger; $7500. 706-338-7176 970 hours, field ready; $14,000. Glenn good steering, brakes and hydrau- good condition, $800. Walton Glover Brett Savage Watkinsville 706-202- 2-roller cane mill, $500; Deutz/Allis Knight Rentz 478-983-4121 lic hoses, needs repair; $3800. C.R. Griffin 770-599-9806 8185 hay baler, $6000, Ford 352 hay baler, 5 old tractors, all run. Donald V Kline Hayes Conyers 770-922-6930 Hyster winch, w/1” cable, fits CAT or John Deere 970, 28HP/4WD die- $2500; 9” auger/post-hole digger, Mauk 478-391-9159 Case IH 1020 flex grain head, 20’, Komatsu dozier, 103”W root rake. Roy sel, 720 hours, bush hog, loader, TRF $300. Victor Floyd Pembroke 912- 5’ County Line bush hog, very good good condition; $6500. Mike Simmons White Alamo 912-253-8683 tires, canopy, 1 owner/like new; $8750. 653-2345 condition; $500. Lane Cook Cleveland Norman Park 229-339-0750 IH 5100 grain drill, 12’, new gear box, John Jordan Dawsonville 706-344- 2-row Cole planters, w/cultivator 706-969-4962 CAT 225 excavator, remanufactured chains, hydraulic hose, good tires; 8033 mounted fertilizer distributor. Richard 5’ King Kutter RM 60Y finishing engine, 30’ reach, 36” bucket, looks/ $3500. Ben Jeffers Sylvania 912-863- John Deere 9970 cotton picker, Bobo Macon 478-955-2340 mower, excellent condition, new belts/ runs good; $19,900. James R Small- 4667 4-row, 2006 year, 1250 hours, field 20’Lx13’H cage trailer, good for hay/ blades/spindle; $600. Darryl Nealis 593 wood Greenville 770-463-8697 IH 5100 grain drill, 21-disc, $1750; ready, excellent condition. Hush Hosch pine straw, 5th-wheel or gooseneck; Amah Lee Rd Hampton 30228 770- Conveyor for ear corn, pecans, etc., Case 5300 grain drill, 21-double-disc, Waynesboro 770-789-3258 $500. Clarence Mccorkle Thomson 946-9160 770-630-1469 20’, on wheels, frame elevates to dif- $6500; John Deere 530 baler, $6500. John Deere deer plot drills, 7’W and 706-466-1105 5000 Ford diesel tractor; $5500. J.R. ferent heights; $500. Kenneth Beasley Jeff Bacon Dudley 478-875-3918 8’W, work with 3PT hitch; $2200 and 200 MF track loader, operates good, Sullivan Vidalia 912-537-4944 Dahlonega 706-344-2604 JD 2015 5045E, 130 hours/512 load- $2500. Royce Hulett Hazlehurst 912- shelter stored. Harrell Stephens 555XL Ford backhoe, needs some Corn conveyor chain with flights, sin- er, w/6’bucket, tooth bar/hay spear, 375-3008 912-253-0161 Gainesville 770-532-2686 work, Jones County; $8000. Charles gle strand, 42’ 7”W. John Perry Jesup Frontier 6’bush hog, I-match 3PT hitch; King Cutter roto-tiller, 6’, excellent 2001 Ditch Witch 3610 Deutz diesel Benton Macon 478-733-0805 912-294-4890 $19,500. Doris Ziegler Concord 770- condition; $1300. Harold Morton Lo- rider trencher, 4-way back-fill blade, 1 6” Gorman Rupp water pump, 4-cy- Craftsman tractor, 18HP, 42”, with 715-1083 cust Grove 404-272-2833 owner, good condition; $7500. Slate cle Perkins diesel, 26 hours, Mike grass catcher, good condition; $500 Long Madison 706-318-0402 Wake Bostwick 404-405-9978 OBO. Delbert Hart Smyrna 770-432- 2003 Kubota L2600DT tractor, 4x4 6’ Land Pride finish mower, 2/3/4-bot- 4898 404-660-3107 with front bucket, 5’ finish mower, box tom plows, 5’ and 6’ box/scrape D6C 10K11380, excellent condition, Market Bulletin Ad Form blade; $7200. Mark Mcumber Reyn- blades, bush hogs, cultivators, plant- 12’ blade, straight with tilt. J. Cantrell olds 478-542-0101 ers; cash. Carl Crosby Blackshear Ellijay 706-273-9749 This form may be used to submit an ad. There is a 20-word limit for adver- 2005 EW gooseneck trailer, 8.5’x30’ 912-449-6573 Down To Earth brand gooseneck trail- tisements unless otherwise noted under category headings. The 20-word limit flat deck,14,000-ton axles,14-ply tires, 6’x12’ trailer, wood, floor, 15” tires, er, 7-ton pull-type, 16’ flat, 4’ dovetail; includes name, city, phone number and complete address, if provided. Market steps and toolboxes, excellent condi- drive on tail gate, excellent condition; $3450. Ross Holcomb Lexington 706- Bulletin staff reserves the right to edit notices exceeding the word limit. Only one tion. Duncan Cumming Madison 706- 540-1002 $950. Michael Jones Griffin 770-468- notice per subscriber per issue. In order to advertise in the Bulletin, you must be 342-0304 DR sting trimmer, $400; 5HP Mulch 0860 a paid subscriber with a current subscription. 2005 Kioti cab tractor, 4WD, 65HP, 2 6640 Ford tractor, 8N Ford trac- Maker chipper/shredder, good condi- sets hydraulic remotes, quick attach tor, new sheet metal, 12V, good tires; tion, $425. Imogene Satterfield Cum- loader; $19,900. Keith Isdell Sylvester $3500. Robert W Borchert Lincolnton ming 770-887-5661 Category: 229-809-1531 229-224-7730 706-359-3325 DR tow-behind field/brush mower, Please note some categories are not published regularly. In addition, some 2008 Case IH 2588 grain com- 7.5’ Birch offset harrow, heavy-duty, 17HP Kawasaki engine, 44” cutting categories require documentation, such as a Coggins test or organic certification, bine,1900 hours, 4WD, shelter kept, great shape, $4500; Phelan 35-ton width, low hours, very good condition. prior to being published. corn head and draper head available; lowboy hydraulic ramps, $7000. Kyle Chris Lovelock Fortson secchris@ya- $95,000. Zach Shanklin Albany 229- Snider Buena Vista 229-314-9701 hoo.com 706-570-7727 706-570-7727 881-6383 8”x62’L transport auger, good condi- Dresser TD7E dozer, strong machine; 2008 Kubota M6040 tractor, 4x4, 253 tion; $3000. Charles Brock Monticello $11,500. Rick Brady Elberton 706- hours, 1 owner, always shop-stored, 7’ 706-476-3698 283-6550 bush hog; $21,500 firm. Brady Bagwell 8’x16’ flatbed trailer, dual wheels, text F-3 Gleaner combine, good condi- Dawsonville 770-842-6622 706-531- for photos; $600. Ken Burton Talking tion, field ready, parts machine avail- 6071 Rock 706-273-6317 able, 1 owner; $15,000 OBO. Ronnie 2010 JD 3038F, diesel, 305 loader, 825 Belarus tractor, 81HP, front load- Singleton Buena Vista 706-566-2937 4WD, 2-row harrow, disc, 5’ box blade, er, 4WD, cab, 18F/4R gears, 2-speed Farmall 300, new paint/tires, runs and bush hog; $16,500/for all. Lee Banks PTO, 336 hours, 1 owner; $5500. David works great; $3500. Emory Thomas Newnan 706-675-1023 Slonaker Midland 706-569-6105 Winder 404-402-3824 2011 Branson 4520R, 4WD, 47HP, 849 NH round baler, works, good for Feed mill, Farmhand 817, always 12-speed F&R, shuttle, loader, 540 and parts. Dan Durrett 4089 Tommy Lee sheltered, $2200; also have a 9-shank 790 PTO, 615 hours; $18,500. Wilson Cook Rd Newnan 30263 404-787- chisel plow, with new points, $500. Phone number: Hortman Byron 478-714-3210 6316 Gary Duffey Statesboro 912-536-1159 2011 Husqvarna side-by-side, 855 New Holland baler, 5x6, $225; Ford 1510, 22HP, diesel, w/4’ bush Subscriber number: 4WD, camo; $4500 firm. Jeff Lewis Morra 22-7 disc mower, $1250; 1973 hog, new tires, $3750; JD 1010, gas, Waycross 912-283-8010 912-816- Chevy C60 dump, $3500. Jimmy Lani- 40HP, new tires, $3950. William Carlyle 6100 Please include your name and full address on all correspondence sent to the er Portal 912-865-2638 Pendergrass 770-601-0125 2012 John Deere 5083E tractor, 4x4, Bulletin office. The following statement must be signed by the advertiser submit- 8830 Ford MFWD tractor, 4400 hours, Ford 4100 tractor, excellent condition, 83HP, cab, 426 hours; $34,995. Frank factory duals, power shift, 80% rubber, ting this notice for publication: Smith Baxley 912-367-6242 diesel engine, looks and runs great; new A/C, runs great; $25,000. Randy $6800. Randy Irvin Cleveland 706- 2013 JD1026R tractor, diesel, excel- Hill Bainbridge 229-309-5272 865-1060 I hereby certify that the above notice meets all the necessary require- lent condition, 306 hours, 60” cut belly A+V dual trailer, side load, 5.5’x8’11”, ments for publication in the Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin. mower, auto-connect, front-loader, Ford 532 baler, shelter kept, very $1400; Yamaha Big Bear 400, new tires quick disconnect; $13,000. Michael good condition, photos available; and winch, $3000. B.G. Macrenaris make an offer. B.A. Lewis Brunswick Magrum Rydal 706-509-8576 Tucker 770-493-8939 912-580-1855 Please mail ads separate from subscription payments. Ads should be mailed 2015 Kuhn TL3550 disc mower, Agris 8-wheel hay rake on caddy, re- used 1.5 seasons, 11.5’ cut, like new; placed all needed teeth and 2 hydraulic Ford 601 tractor, diesel, good condi- to Georgia Department of Agriculture, Attention: Market Bulletin, 19 Martin Luther $17,000. Randy Tankersley Appling hoses, field ready. David Erickson Ea- tion; $2700 OBO. Glenn Blalock Cal- King Jr. Drive SW, Atlanta, GA 30334. 706-339-5319 tonton 706-819-9777 houn 770-548-4659 PAGE 4 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN – 404-656-3722 – agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2016

Kubota 9540, 4WD, w/FEL 1066 IH, Troy-Bilt chipper/shredder, 6.5HP 6200 hours. Tony Bennett 569 C.A. Briggs & Stratton, new condition; $350. Livestock Sales and Events Calendar Hardy Rd. Omega 31775 912-528- Stan W Daniel Thomaston 706-975- APPLING COUNTY Every Tuesday, 10 a.m. & 1st Fridays: STEPHENS COUNTY 6220 229-392-0553 1427 1st & 3rd Saturdays, 1 p.m.: , sheep, Cattle special sale; Dixie Livestock Market, 2nd Saturdays, 5 p.m.: W&W Livestock, Kubota F3680 mower, diesel, 72”, Troy-Bilt pony, 5HP, McCulloch PM small animals, feeder ; S&D Livestock, 133 Old Hwy. 46, Oak Park. Call Willis & Eastanollee Livestock Auction, Eastanollee. hydraulic lift deck, power/tilt steer- 610 chainsaw, 20”, runs good. Terry Tammy Sikes, 912.578.3263 ing, 4WD, speed control, 767 hours; Mikle Snellville 770-979-8981 187 Industrial Drive, Baxley; Call Steve Smith, Call Brad Wood, 864.903.0296 $13,500. Tom Wilkie Jasper 770-893- 912.366.9207 or 912.278.1460 Troy-Bilt roto-tiller, 8HP Kohler engine FORSYTH COUNTY 3rd Saturdays, noon: Goats, sheep; Agri 8305 with furrower, good condition. Lamar Every Tuesday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep; Auction Sales at Eastanollee Livestock Kuhn GMD 700G11, 7 spinners, Cox Fayetteville 404-824-7569 ATKINSON COUNTY $2500; NH 256 rake, $1500; Farmall 2nd & 4th Saturdays, 1 p.m.: Goats, sheep, Lanier Farm’s Livestock Corp., 8325 Jot-Em Market, Highway 17 between Toccoa and Troy-Bilt roto-tiller, electric start, 1978 Down Road, Gainesville. Call Tyler Bagwell, Lavonia. Call Ricky Chatham, 706.491.2812 100 w/Woods L59 mower, $2500. Jim- year; $350 firm. Dale Helms Marietta , small animals; Pearson Livestock, my Freeman 229-221-0606 770.844.9223 or 770.844.9231 Boston 678-687-6981 1168 Highway 441 N, Pearson; Call Roberto or Jason Wilson, 706.491.8840 229-735-3091 Silveria, 229.798.0271 TW 84, 7’ Rhino rotary cutter, heavy- FRANKLIN COUNTY Every Monday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep; Lewis brother #4 litter cake machine, good condition, with spinners for duty; $875. Don Douglas Dalton 706- BARTOW COUNTY Every Tuesday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep; Eastanollee Livestock, 40 Cattle Drive, 259-3723 Franklin County Livestock Sales, 6461 Stone Eastanollee. Call Mark Smith, 706.779.5944 spreading litter; $4000. Randy Kend- Every Wednesday, 1 p.m.: Cattle, goats, rick Chatsworth 706-217-5992 706- Upgraded Wood-Mizer sawmill, LT sheep; The New Peoples Livestock Mkt., Bridge Road, Carnesville. Call Chad and Clay 695-3980 40HD G24, with de-barker, bed roll- 407 Burnt Hickory Road, Cartersville; Call Ellison, 706.384.2975 or 706.384.2105 SUMTER COUNTY er, sharpener/setter; $15,000 cash, Every Thursday, 1 p.m.: Cattle; Sumter Lewis Brothers housekeeper #2; Haynie Cochran, 770.547.1717; Phil Tuck, firm. E.D. Brown Douglas 912-309- GORDON COUNTY County Stockyard, 505 Southerfield $6000. Ron Botts 4155 Faceville Hwy 770.881.0502 3371 Every Thursday, 12:30 p.m.: Cattle, goats, Bainbridge 39819 229-400-3440 229- Lane, Americus. Call Bobby Gooden, 243-2616 Weiss McNair 948H harvester, new sheep, slaughter hogs; Calhoun Stockyard 229.815.7127 BEN HILL COUNTY Lewis housekeeper, brand tires/chains/sprockets, pump, 1093 Hwy. 53, 2270 Rome Road SW, Calhoun. Call Every Monday, 1 p.m.: Cattle; South Central new, must sell. Darrell Parker Adairs- CPO, FMC speed sprayer, 2500 hours. Livestock, 146 Broad Road, Fitzgerald. Dennis Little & Gene Williams, 706.629.1900 TAYLOR COUNTY ville 770-324-8590 Travis Cook Mcrae 229-860-1562 1st & 3rd Tuesdays, 7 p.m.: Feeder pigs, Call Thomas Stripling, 229.423.4400 or Log splitter, 20-ton, excellent condi- Woods RB72 heavy-duty scrape GREENE COUNTY goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; blade, 6’ adjustable blade, 3PT hitch, 229.423.4436 Every Thursday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep; tion, Honda gas engine. Royal Harris RockRidge Livestock Auction, 1357 Tommy Marietta 404-569-4890 great condition; $500. Mark Woodham Duvall Livestock Market, 101 Apalachee Ave., BLECKLEY COUNTY Purvis Jr. Road, Reynolds. Call Rocky Log splitter, on wheels, homemade, Madison 404-379-8037 Greensboro. Call Jim Malcom, 706.453.7368 Strickland, 478.847.3664 2nd, 4th & 5th Saturdays, 1 p.m.: Goats, used, hydraulic, heavy-duty, 1-7/8 ball, Farm Machinery Wanted sheep, chickens, small animals; Coker’s Sale JEFF DAVIS COUNTY 20-ton; $800. Charles Sizemore Griffin Barn, 9648 Duncan Bridge Road, Cleveland. TELFAIR COUNTY 770-227-3726 100HP tractor, would prefer John 1st & 3rd Fridays: Horse sale, 7:30 2nd & 4th Thursdays: Chickens, fowl, Deere; also seeking a Savage pecan Call Wayne Coker Sr., 706.540.8418 p.m.; Circle Double S, 102 Lumber City Log splitter, Timber Wolf TW-3HD, goats and sheep; check-in at 1 p.m., sale with 4-way wedge, 3PT, PTO pump, sprayer. Bernie Kent Surrency 912- Highway, Hazlehurst. Call Steve Underwood, BUTTS COUNTY at 6:30 p.m. Horse Creek Auction, between excellent condition; $1800. Donnie 278-0440 912-339-2762 912.594.6200 (night) or 912.375.5543 (day) Every Wednesday, 11:30 a.m.: Cattle Dublin and McRae off Highway 441. Call Lane Vienna 31092 dkl31092@sowe- 2 rear Ford 2000 tractor tires, 2nd & 4th Wednesdays, 11:30 a.m.: Dairy 478.595.5418 ga.net 229-938-7845 229-938-7845 11.2x28. Jack Doss Yatesville 706- JOHNSON COUNTY 656-2666 cattle; Mid-Georgia Livestock Market, 478 1st & 3rd Mondays, 7:30 p.m.: Chickens; Ol’ Long 560, 55HP, w/owner’s manual, Fairfield Church Road/Hwy. 16 W, Jackson. THOMAS COUNTY runs good, doesn’t smoke; $3500. Max 3-ton creep feeder, used. Jim Simp- Times Auction, 503 Hill Salter Road, Kite. Call Every Tuesday, 1 p.m.: Cattle. 1st & 3rd Cunningham Dalton 706-264-4871 Call Brent Galloway, 770.775.7314 Robert Colston, 478.299.6240 son Snellville 770-841-9761 Tuesdays: Slaughter hogs; Thomas County Low profile trailer, excellent condi- 3PT hitch pecan shaker, 65HP tractor CARROLL COUNTY JONES COUNTY Stockyards, 20975 Hwy. 19 N, Thomasville. tion, 16’L, new tires, photos available compatible, good working condition, Call Jimmy P. Benton, 229.228.6960 via email. Sylvester Ridings Cumming 2nd & 4th Saturdays, 4 p.m.: Goats, Every Saturday, 6 p.m.: Goats, sheep, reasonable price. David Brown Metter [email protected] 770-844-9486 sheep, chickens, small animals; Long chickens, small animals; Buggy Town Auction, 912-362-0161 912-685-7169 TOOMBS COUNTY Lowery P300 spreader hopper, all Branch Livestock, 813 Old Villa Rica Road, 1035 Hwy. 11, Gray. Jimmy Burnett 3PT hitch sprayer, 100-gallon or larg- Call 1st & 3rd Saturdays, 11 a.m.: Feeder metal, 3PT hitch, PTO, good condition; Temple. Call Pam Odom or Rebecca Odom, 770.358.0872 er. Edward Rhodes Cartersville 678- 770.846.3224 pigs, goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; $450. Winfield Flanagan Midland 706- 431-3333 563-3314 LAMAR COUNTY Metter Livestock Auction, 621 Hwy. 1 S, 4-row twin-row Monosem planter. Every Monday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep; Massey Ferguson 240, diesel, with Every Friday, 6 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, Lyons. Call Lewie Fortner, 478.553.6066 Rex Smith Ambrose 912-592-7833 Carroll County Livestock Sales Barn, 225 front-end loader, good condition, can small animals; Buggy Town Auction Market, 8-ply rear backhoe tire, 14.9x24. Salebarn Road, Carrollton. Call Barry TURNER COUNTY deliver. W. Price Eatonton 478-952- 1315 Highway 341 S, Barnesville. Call James James New Thomson 706-836-7417 Robinson, 770.834.6608 or 770.834.6609 Breeder cattle sale; 1552 Burnette 770.358.1786 Dec. 16th, 6 p.m.: selling cow-calf pairs, springers and bulls, MF 232 front loader, fits MF 240 trac- Auger, used but in good shape. Mi- chelle Copeland Clarkesville 706-499- CHATTOOGA COUNTY LAURENS COUNTY all mouthed and preg. checked. Bulls semen tor; $1250. Paul Middlebrooks Perry Every Friday, 7 p.m.: Goats, sheep; Trion 478-508-7463 8611 2nd & 4th Thursday, 6 p.m.: Goats, sheep, tested. Trucking available. Turner County Livestock Auction, 15577 Hwy. 27, Trion. MF25 hay rake, new tires, bearings David Bradley Sears tractor turn- Call chickens, small animals; Horse Creek Auction Stockyards, 1315 Hwy. 41 S, Ashburn. Call McKinley Evans, 678.276.5127 800.344.9808 and belt, plus a parts rake; $500. Peg- ing plow and cultivator for 3PT hitch. Co., 5971 Hwy. 441 S, Dublin. Call Daniel gy Morris Geneva 706-326-9280 Robert Brock Scottdale 404-402- Harrelson, 478.595.5418 CLARKE COUNTY Every Wednesday, 1 p.m.: Cattle; Turner New Holland 472 cutter, $1500; NH 9150 Every Wednesday, noon: Cattle, goats, MADISON COUNTY County Stockyards, 1315 Hwy. 41 S, 65 baler, $1500; Vicon rake, $500; 671 Engine or tractor parts for JD 2640 sheep; Northeast Georgia Livestock, 1200 tractor. Laura Agee Milledgeville 478- Every Friday, 6 p.m.: Chickens, small Ashburn. Call Alan Wiggins, 229.567.3371 Detroit diesel/power unit, $3000. Wil- Winterville Road, Athens. Todd Stephens, liam Myers 706-964-5483 452-8976 Call animals; Gray Bell Animal Auction, Hwy. 281, Blue Ridge 770.549.4793 Royston. Call Billy Joe Bell, 706.245.4205 UPSON COUNTY Pecan: Weiss McNair harvester, Feed mill, in good condition. Gary Every Thursday, noon: Cattle, goats, $5000; Ford 5000/Weiss sweeper, Walden Soperton 478-290-2360 COLQUITT COUNTY MARION COUNTY sheep. L&K Farmers Livestock Market, 2626 $8500; Shockwave shaker, $7500; Nut Ford 900 or 901 tractor, would like tri- Every Wednesday, 1 p.m.: Cattle; Moultrie Every Thursday, 7 p.m.: Goats, sheep, Yatesville Hwy., Thomaston. Call Kathy and Hustler cleaner $3500. Keith Phillips cycle front, diesel engine and 5-speed Livestock Co., 1200 1st Street NE, Moultrie. chickens, small animals; Auction 41, Lewis Rice, 706.468.0019. Quitman [email protected] 404- transmission. Chuck Phillips Cum- Call Randy Bannister, 229.985.1019 579-9951 4275 GA Hwy. 41 N, Buena Vista. Call Jim ming 678-414-2313 WHITE COUNTY Pulverizer with double roller, 6’W, COOK COUNTY Rush, 706.326.3549. Email auction41@ Fuel injector pump, non-working, for windstream.net Every Saturday, 4 p.m.: Goats, sheep, $500; turning plow, $300; 7-shank all- Case 480B linkage parts. Gary Single- 1st, 3rd & 5th Saturdays, 1 p.m.: Goats, chickens, small animals; Coker’s Sale Barn, purpose plow, $350. William Pardue ton Hartwell garyandlinda269@bell- sheep, chickens, small animals; Deer Run NEWTON COUNTY 9648 Duncan Bridge Road, Cleveland. Call Murrayville 706-502-0437 south.net 706-376-6776 Auction, 1158 Parrish Road, Adel; Call John 2nd & 4th Saturdays: Pony Express Wayne Coker Sr., 706.540.8418 Saw, for cutting trusses, Timber Mile. International 475 harrow, good condi- Strickland, 229.896.4553 Stockyard Horse & Tack Auction, 5 p.m.; J.T. Austin Douglasville 770-652-3383 tion. Thomas Woody Toomsboro 478- WILKES COUNTY 770-942-2057 DECATUR COUNTY GAL AUNR002843; 1852 Highway 11 S, 933-5312 Covington. Call Scott Bridges, 704.434.6389 Every Wednesday, noon: Cattle, goats, Sidewinder 5’ brush cutter, good Irrigation equipment needed, pipes, 2nd & 4th Saturdays, 1 p.m.: Goats, sheep, sheep; Wilkes County Stockyard, Hwy. blades and gear box, has small cracks chickens, small animals; Waddell Auction or 704.473.8715 pumps, sprinklers, will consider any- 78 Bypass/302 Third Street, Washington. on frame; $250. Mike Barr Rydal 770- thing. Gary Holley Rockmart 678-246- Co., 979 Old Pelham Road, Climax. Call John PULASKI COUNTY Call Kenny Durden and Linda Robertson, 714-4868 8887 Waddell, 229.246.4955 Sidewinder 5’ bush hog, extra/new Every Tuesday, 1:30 p.m.: Cattle, goats, 706.868.0160 Irrigation system wanted, to cover 30 blades, bolts, extra/new stump jumper, sheep; Pulaski County Stockyard, 1 Houston acres. Deborah Adams Cedartown EMANUEL COUNTY Street, Hawkinsville. Call John Walker, Notices for auctions selling farm- gear box needs work; $395 OBO. Sam Every Monday, 1 p.m.: Cattle, slaughter Saliba Marietta 770-514-1431 [email protected] 770- 478.892.9071 related items other than livestock 324-4128 hogs; Swainsboro Stockyard, 310 Lambs Skid steer hook-up, 78”, root grapple, must be accompanied by the auction John Deere 553 loader attachment, Bridge Road, Swainsboro. Call Clay Floyd and SEMINOLE COUNTY license number of the principal $1050 cash; 48” forks, $550 cash. Jim David N. Floyd, 478.945.3793 Bishop Franklin 706-675-3943 must be in good shape. James Care- Every Wednesday, 1:30 p.m., 3rd auctioneer or auction firm conducting lock 131 Otter Creek Rd Fitzgerald Cattle, Steel tractor seat, from late 1950s 1st & 3rd Saturdays, 1 p.m.: Goats, Saturday Special Sale, 1:30 p.m.: the auction, per regulations from the 31750 [email protected] 229-425- goats, sheep; Seminole Stockyard, 5061 Georgia Secretary of State. Auctions Ford Workmaster, photos avail- sheep, chickens, small animals; R&R able; $40. Lane Bridges Loganville 9747 Goat & Livestock Auction, 526 Hwy. 56 N, Hwy. 91, Donalsonville. Call Bryant Garland without this information will not be John Deere 9965 or 9970 cotton and Edwina Skipper, 229.524.2305 published. Have an auction to put on [email protected] 770-401-2947 Swainsboro. Call Ron & Karen Claxton, Terramite backhoe w/front bucket, picker; also seeking a backhoe. John 478.237.4628 or 478.237.8825 our calendar? Contact Amy Carter at Horton Rhine 229-385-5222 404.656.3722 or amy.carter@agr. $7500; 1987 OMC pecan shaker w/ sweepers, $30,000; 15’ Rhino flail Old diesel farm truck, Ford or Dodge, georgia.gov. mower, $3500. Jake Ford Alapaha manual transmission. Randy Groover 229-686-4203 Statesboro 912-601-2385

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PTO shaft parts and side-plate for 55-gallon sprayer, post puller, Round tunnel/hoop greenhouse, 20’W 2 purebred black Simmental bulls, 21 5 black Baldie heifers, vaccinated, Bush Hog brand 7’ pull-type bush hog mulcher. Tommy Walker 1568 Brown- x12’Hx96’L, PB01690R6C, 6’ rafters, 6 m/o, 1600 lbs. each. Herman Cronan good genetics, 8-9 m/o; $600 each. 307. Keith Willis Elberton 706-988- ing Road Rockmart 30153 770-684- mil film, roll-up sides; $2895. Mike Short 5140 Ga Highway 212 E Monticello Angie Stober Carrollton 770-854-4258 9437 6150 678-684-9770 Pine Mountain 770-378-5896 31064 404-314-9360 5 high quality Angus/Lim bulls, CC-7, Reynolds dirt pan, model 5C with 8’ step ladder, $35; self-propelled Titan gas generator, 8400W, Titan 2 purebred polled Hereford cows, 3 Mytty In Focus, GAR, Predestined. Jim gate. Vinh Ta Buena Vista 229-314- lawn mower, $35; floor jack, $45; Black trash pump, never used w/warranty. y/o and 5 y/o. D.L. Jaillette Covington Raptis Lyerly 770-712-5883 0530 & Decker edger, $30. James Pierce Paul Bulloch Woodland 706-975-9136 678-490-6493 5 semen tested, SimAngus bulls, Super A Farmall, good condition, Hampton 770-707-0944 Turf tires with rims, front-end, never 2 y/o purebred Hereford bulls; $2250 Baldie and solid black, polled, gentle, work ready or easily repaired. Edward Antique clawfoot tub, good condition; used, Firestone 21.5L-16.1, fits any firm. Jimmy Drake Roswell 864-933- LBW, call or text. Shannon Irvin Alto K Marable Trenton 423-580-4839 706- $400. Kenneth Williamson Danielsville John Deere 5000 series, great price. 2790 404-379-7546 [email protected] 706-768- 657-7226 706-795-2673 Alfred King Calhoun 678-332-9288 20 excellent Black Angus bred cows 1410 Tye or Great Plains 10’ no-till grain Antique pine grain bin, 58”x35”x18”, Used building materials: 2x4/6/8s, 6-8 m/o, vet checked, open heifers, 6 registered Santa Gertrudis bulls, drill, field ready. Dan M JohnsonLavo - $700; 2 pine store counters, different lengths, plywood and chip- registered Angus bull. Patrick Broder service ready, ADG/EPDs available nia 706-356-4242 706-491-1144 33”x148”x43”, $800; photos available, board, great for hunting shack or barn, Stockbridge 404-401-6134 soon. Wayne Jernigan Buena Vista Wood-Mizer bed extension. Wayne leave a message. Glenn Eskew Madi- good prices. Royce Brooks Acworth 21 Senepol cross cows, bred w/4th- 229-629-9659 229-649-7724 Dasher Glennville 912-213-3332 912- son 706-818-8815 770-378-2564 calf; also 2 registered 3 y/o Red Angus 9 purebred Red Angus heifers, no 213-3331 Any size PVC/aluminum fittings, Used chicken house tin, some 10’, bulls, good condition. Roy Strickland papers, breeding ready; $900 each. A. SDR26/35, C900/907 pressure, some 10’8”, all 32”W, barn stored; $10 Villa Rica 404-975-8200 770-459- Clark Cairo [email protected] FARM SUPPLIES IPS/200 pressure, DR18, PVC/DWV, each. David Combs Jefferson 706- 5997 229-377-4718 also have valves. David Beall Concord 367-4107 22 Holstein steers, born and pasture- American black Herford 3.5 y/o bull, If you have questions regarding ads 706-289-1874 Used oak lumber, various sizes; new raised on our farm, 500-750 lbs., $1/ keeping too many heifers, got to sell, in this category, call 404-656-3722. Bamboo canes, cut and trimmed, and used concrete blocks. Jack Free- lb., or 750-1000 lbs., $.90-cents/lb. calves on property. Don Harrison 1000+ bricks, $200; 100 blocks, $50; assorted lengths up to 16’Lx1.25”D. man Commerce 770-540-7279 Kent Hege Millen 706-871-3821 Franklin 770-301-8746 500 lbs. of fat lighter. Connie Powell Hugo Kollmer Flowery Branch 770- Utility poles, 30’-4-’L, $1/ft.; also 25 feeder calves, Angus and cross, Angus bulls, 12-16 m/o, Allin sire, Monticello 706-476-0637 965-2911 have fence post buildings, etc. E.S. dewormed, clean ready to go; $385- calving ease, LBW, registered or not; 1000+ old, red bricks; $1/as much Blacksmith tools: 15 lb. anvil, 130 lb. Sims Carnesville 706-384-5279 $520 each. J. Bennett Hephzibah 706- $2000-$2500. Duke Burgess Louis- as you want. Homer Brookshire 1749 anvil, 4” and 6” post vise, other tools Wanted: 2 gates, 16’ each. Randy 554-4216 ville 478-625-9542 305-923-0262 Brick Mill Road Canton 30115 770- available. Ben Hendrick Austell 770- Bias Covington 770-653-6972 3 Angus bulls: 14 m/o, 2 available, Angus, SimAngus and Simmental 479-2726 948-9842 Wanted: Anvils and blacksmith tools, $1500 each; 4 y/o, $2650 OBO. James bulls, registered, 12-14 m/o, AI sired, 1000-gallon LP gas tanks, 12 avail- Clawfoot cast iron tub, to refinish, will pay reasonable price and will pick Fincher Lagrange 706-298-1156 calving ease, semen tested; $1500- able, like new; $100 each. Carroll Irvin $375; wood-burning Ashley auto heat- up. E.S. Adamson Braselton 404-435- 3 Angus cows, 2 Red Angus cows, 5 $2500. Chet Barrett Mount Airy 706- 663 Tommy Irvin Rd Mount Airy 30563 er, $200. E. Hawthrone Auburn 770- 4223 Angus calves and 1 Brangus bull. Joe 499-8008 706-499-4074 307-7689 Wanted: Buy or possibly rent a sugar/ Rowan Mcdonough 770-957-3131 Black Angus bulls, 1-3 y/o and 5 1000-gallon propane tank, $1000; Clean 55-gallon metal drums with sorghum cane press, have cane that is 3 bulls, 12 m/o: 2 Senepol/Angus y/o, docile, vaccinated, AI/ET/NS. K. 250-gallon propane tank, $250. Keith lids. Leonard Crane Dawsonville 678- ready to be pressed. Jeff Harris Jeffer- and 1 Charolais/Senepol; $800 each. Schwock Homer 404-735-9524 Rutledge Rutledge 706-713-6685 947-6744 404-210-1516 son 706-765-7749 Gilbert Reed Braselton 770-967- Black Angus heifers, weaned, 100s of broken/damaged garbage Farm shed kit, 20x36, with two 10’ Wanted: Chicken brooder tops, work- 3254 wormed, vaccinated, 350 lbs., gentle carts, use for raised beds, chicken wings, 1500 sq.ft., never erected; ing or non-working, will pick up and 3 Jersey heifers, very gentle, all bred disposition; $425. Circle B Farms house, etc.; $1/as many as you want. $3500. C.S. Vance Milner 678-340- pay cash. Craig Walker Cleveland to 1 gentle Jersey bull. Betty Munson Gainesville 770-540-2269 Allison Thurlow Savannah 912-660- 0689 770-294-5920 Madison 770-787-5275 Calving ease, milking ability, gentle- 6652 Feeders/waterers for chickens: 3-gal- Wanted: Old barn wood, for making 3 SimAngus heifers, first-generation, ness, registered polled bulls/ 15/20/30/55-gallon plastic drums, lon heated waterer, 5-gallon waterer, furniture and other things; not limited bred to registered Angus bull, 1 w/calf, show heifers/steers, excellent quality, 2 bung plugs, 55-gallon plastic and galvanized feeder, three 1-gallon wa- to barn wood. Guy Allard Grayson al- very nice. David Stevens Rocky Face Club Calf member. Kenneth R Bridges metal lock rings, 55-gallon burn drum. terers, retractor net; $50. Rebecca [email protected] 904-718-1978 706-226-6361 706-673-6151 Commerce 706-768-3480 Jimmy Cannon Canton 770-889-2342 Conley Conyers 770-851-2623 Warm Morning heater; small brooder; 3 y/o polled purebred black Hereford Gelbvieh bulls, all registered, pure- 175’ of telephone/light poles; $1/ft. Fisher Grandpa Bear wood heat- turned posts. Paul Bailey Redan 770- bull, proven producer, Historic genet- bred, bred for easy calving and fast David Harp Fayetteville 770-231-4246 er, like new, easily heats 2200 sq./ 482-2812 ics, LBW calves, fast/heavy growth; growth. John Kiss Gainesville 770- 18 pieces of used tin, 21’L; $20 each. ft. home, used 1 winter then stored. Wood heater, $350; 100 lbs. fat light- $2900. Joseph Benefield Buchanan 531-1126 Tony Pilgrim Cleveland 706-348-3098 Bob Brookshire Hoschton 770-932- er; large amount of treated lumber. Da- 770-646-8790 Hereford and Murray Grey bulls; 2 chainsaws, 1 Poulan Pro 18” bar, 5795 vid Powell Monticello 706-476-0637 3 y/o registered black Lim-Flex bull, also have heifers/cows available. Kyle 42cc engine, $125; 1 Husqvarna 55 Flooring: Oak, pine, tongue & groove, Zareba 10 mile electric fence control- calves available to view; $2000. Dave Knight Sylvania 912-690-5097 rancher, $200. Joseph Weaver Rock- various widths, also have beadboard, ler, 3000’ electrical tape, 75 plastic 4’ Davis Commerce 770-616-6038 Holstein bull calves, 3-4 m/o, weaned, mart 678-685-4036 call for pricing. William Briggs Atlanta posts, 14’ gate, accessories. Richard F. 30+ Angus, SimAngus and Simmen- ready to raise; $295+. Cathy Keith Ho- 2 electric fuel pumps, $250 each; 404-349-2315 Sanders Lakemont 706-782-9846 tal yearling bulls, BSE, ultrasound, ser- gansville 706-594-0208 peanut sheller, $80. Tillie Harris 1123 Gas heater, 35,000-output heating Ziggity drinkers, Chore-Time feeders, vice ready 12/10/16. Landon Boyett Holstein calves, 2 d/o-weaned; E Centerpoint Rd Preston 31824 229- beast, perfect for workshops/1600 sq./ fans, winches and assorted control Glennville 912-213-4062 $50+. Mike Preston Blakely 229-723- 939-0214 ft. homes/farm use, installed central- room equipment. Eva Adams Clarkes- 4 black Baldie steers, very gentle, 5069 2 hay forks and 2-row cultivators on heat/don’t need now; $450 firm. L. ville 828-361-2563 Godfrey feed and grassfed, 850 lbs., Jersey milk cows for your family. Pittsburg frame for sale; also have tele- Hogue Canton 678-464-5429 ready for freezer; $850 each. Wayne Benjamin Lane Dahlonega 706-216- phone poles, $1 each. Shane Lemonds Heavy-duty, 3-ton engine hoist, ad- LIVESTOCK Smith Butler 706-249-2175 0192 Social Circle 404-969-8635 justable feet/arm to fit vehicles, trucks, 4 y/o SimAngus bull, very nice, 2000 Jersey milking cow, produces 6 2-horse farm wagon, from the mid- equipment, etc.; $250. Faye Settle- All livestock must have been in the lbs., gentle, small calves; $1900. Ed to 8-gallons per day, 5 m/o breed; 1800s. Sandra Cook Jackson 770- meyer Hampton 404-374-4424 advertiser’s possession for at least 90 Fletcher Molena 706-656-9840 $1100. Nathan Yoder Jesup 912-256- 715-9810 Hog Slat double-sided stainless steel days before they can be advertised. 40 almost 2 y/o, polled Hereford bulls; 6411 20’ used roofing; reclaimed barn hog feeders, 500 lb. capacity, like new. Livestock listed must be for specific 40 almost 2 y/o Braford bulls; F1 Bra- LBW Black Angus/Charolais cross wood; recently sawed oak, Tiger ma- Rusty Simmons Twin City 912-682- animals. Generalized ads such as ford heifers. Jonny Harris Odom 912- bull calves, will make great herd bulls. ple, poplar and cherry lumber. David 8753 “many breeds of cattle” or “want hors- 586-6585 Dale A Lokey Dearing 706-699-3582 Gray Bowdon 770-655-4674 Hoisting frame, 6’Wx7’H, on wheels, es, any amount” will not be published. 2016 Kaufman 20-ton gooseneck w/6” beam, $600; VGC 36” attic fan, Ads for free or unwanted livestock will trailer, purchased 06/2016, oil-filled $100; 10HP yard chipper. Jimmy Mid- not be published. Ads for cats, dogs, Market Bulletin Subscription Request Form axles; $7200. Steven Peskoe Sander- dlebrooks Hampton 404-643-9929 reptiles, rodents and other animals not sville 478-232-1479 770-946-4962 specifically bred for on-farm use will The fee for an annual subscription to the Farmers and Consumers Market 250-gallon propane tank; $200/cash. Lewis #2 poultry housekeeper, used not be published. Bulletin is $10 (26 issues). This includes both print and online access. If you Keith Clay Loganville 770-601-2779 very little; $10,000 negotiable. Melvin Cattle do not wish to receive the printed version of the Market Bulletin by mail, 275-gallon plastic tank (tote) in metal Anderson Dahlonega 706-265-0584 please opt-out where indicated below. cages, 5” top caps, bottom valve; $50 Locust fence posts and rails. Eugene If you have questions regarding ads each. C. Stovall Dahlonega 678-491- Cook Blairsville 706-745-8724 in this category, call 404-656-3722. ‰ New Subscriber ‰ Renewal 0838 Lumber: Custom-cut Wood-Mizer 1 y/o Angus bulls. John Williams Subscriber Number Colquitt 229-400-0777 300 new bricks; $50/all. Willard Lacy sawed, kiln-dried, milled, for homes, ‰ I do not wish to receive the Market Bulletin by mail. I will use my Pine Mountain 706-302-1509 flooring, cabinetry, barns, fencing, 10 Angus heifers available, weaned restorations and furniture. John Sell and backgrounded, nice group to subscriber number to log on to agr.georgia.gov and read the digital 300-gallon steel fuel tank, $175; 16” version. double-plow, 3PT hitch, $150. Jim Milner [email protected] 770-480- pick from; $800 each. Morgan Harvey Woodward Elko 478-987-5920 2326 Bolingbroke 478-747-8660 Name: 330-gallon food grade totes in wire Mueller 700/800-gallon stainless steel 10 Black Angus cross heifers, 850 cages, very clean, delivery available; bulk cooling tanks; $1800 each. Ken- lbs., Final Answer bloodlines, vaccina- Address: $100. Kenneth Tuck 4066 Lenora neth Boss Loganville [email protected] tions UTD, ready to breed. Brian Hart 770-466-4247 La Fayette [email protected] Church Rd Snellville 30039 keninatl@ City: State: Zip: aol.com Pine shavings for horse barns and 706-996-5070 36” poultry house fans, good con- chicken houses. Martha Smith Bre- 10 bred Angus cross cows; $1200. B. dition, $80 each; 36” poultry house men 770-646-3299 Hall Pavo 229-859-2764 Email address: vents, $1 each. Freddie L Gibson Fair- Planters, black plastic pots, 3-40-gal- 10 bred Angus heifers, start calving mount 770-324-1005 lon, for trees, plenty of 3 and 5-gallon, 12/01/16, all bred to calving ease bulls. Phone number: 36x60 pole barn materials from chick- you pick up; $25/65. J. Wilson Tyrone Allen Ellicott 681 Antioch Road Abbev- en house, trusses, tin, lathing, ridge 770-486-0304 ille 31001 229-401-8590 (We will use your email address only to inform you when a new digital cap, delivery available, $2500; 48” Poplar slats for chicken houses, cut 14 polled Hereford bulls, 19-24 m/o, issue is available on our website. We will only call if staff has a question fans, $100. Bill Durham Summerville to your specifications, call for quotes. top bloodlines, 14 open F1 black Baldy about your subscription.) 706-252-1084 Andy Adams 4227 Royston Hwy Can- heifers. James Jeanes Macon 478- 4 tires on wheels, 4.10/3.50 size; also on 30520 [email protected] 706- 972-0912 Please make your check/money order payable to: 5/8” axle off water hose reel, $25. Wil- 376-8968 15 Black SimAngus heifers, 10 m/o, Georgia Department of Agriculture son Pinnell Macon 478-746-7946 Recycled metal burn barrels, $30; make good replacement cows, UTD 5’ rotary mower, good condition, food grade plastic, $30; 275-gallon shots and worming. Lamar Wingard $275; EZ-GO golf cart, gas powered, food grade IBC totes, $100. Tommy Montezuma 478-244-0014 Please mail your payment to: $1275. J. Murphy Trenton 423-443- Dean Ellerslie 706-801-9560 16 registered Angus and SimAngus Georgia Department of Agriculture 8666 Rough sawed lumber: White oak trail- bulls, 14 m/o-2 y/o, AI, embryo ge- Attn: Market Bulletin 5-gallon plastic, heavy-duty, food- er decking, pine, poplar, black walnut netics, semen tested. Jerry or Glenda P.O. Box 742510 grade buckets with lids; $4 each. Bill and much more. Peter Jones Monti- Walker Calhoun 678-986-5420 770- Atlanta, GA 30374 Sewell Brunswick 912-270-8278 cello 478-256-3857 878-0961 PAGE 6 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN – 404-656-3722 – agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2016

Three Tree Coffee Harrison Family Farm Watanut Give tastefully this Christmas. Give Georgia Grown. Coffee Gift Packages Harrison Family Farm Box Watanut Gift Box Price: $12-$40 Price: $50 Price: $30 Our annual Georgia Grown Gift Guide features something for everyone. If you want to Where to buy: Online at 3TreeCoffeeRoasters.com Where to buy: Online at HarrisonFamily.farm Where to buy: Online at Watanut.com give a gift they’ll talk about all year, you’ll find it right here. Point of Sale Location: 441 S. Main Street, Ste. 1A, Email: [email protected] Point of Sale Location: 3604 Verandah Drive, Statesboro 30458 Augusta 30909 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Sweetbriar Farm Candles, Lotions & Beauty Products: Phone: 912.681.8733 Phone: 706.533.9293 Black Mermaid’s Bath & Body DIY Cheese and Neufchatel Kit Honey Spice Soap Just add milk or buttermilk, herbs and spices. Price: $7.99 Price: $25 Where to buy: Online at BlackMermaidSoaps.com Where to buy: Online at SweetbriarFarmFresh.com Email: [email protected] Point of Sale Location: 34 Sweet Briar Trail, Phone: 404.907.3858 Dahlonega 30533 Email: [email protected] Phone: 706.216.0192 Oliver Farm Artisan Oils Made in the South Oil Set Fruit & Nut Butters: Peanut, green peanut and sunflower oils Watermelon Creek Vineyard Mercier Orchards Price: $30 Sensational Sauce Gift Box Apple butter Where to buy: Online at OliverFarm.com Made with muscadines. Price: $5.50 Email: [email protected] Price: $20.25 Where to buy: Online at MercierOrchards.com Phone: 229.406.0906 Where to buy: Online at Point of Sale Location: 8660 Blue Ridge Drive, Blue WatermelonCreekVineyard.com Ridge 30513 Point of Sale Location: Indigo Bath and Body Email: [email protected] 2977 Mt. Zion Church Road, Farm-to-Body Skincare Phone: 706.632.3411 Glennville 30427 Price: $6 Email: [email protected] Where to buy: Online at IndigoSoap.com Phone: 912.654.0107 Email: [email protected] Phone: 706.530.0970 Christmas Trees: Berry’s Christmas Tree Farm Grassfed : Choose and cut your own Georgia Grown Christmas White Oak Pastures tree Grassfed ground beef $8.57 per pound Price: $25 and up Price: Online at WhiteOakPastures.com Where to buy: 70 Mt. Tabor Road, Covington 30014 Where to buy: [email protected] Online: BerrysTreeFarm.com PeachDish Email: Holiday Meal Kit 229.641.2081 Email: [email protected] Phone: Fresh ingredients and recipes delivered for prepara- Phone: 770.786.1370 Gift Baskets & Boxes: tion at home. Back to the Basics 101 Where to buy: Online at PeachDish.com Shake-n-Bake Ranch Ultimate Homemade Baking Mix Gift Box Phone: 404.939.1860 Goat Milk Soap Shaving Kit Brownies, quick bread, muffins, peach cobbler, Price: $35 pancake/waffle or savory cheddar garlic biscuits. Where to buy: Online at ShakenBakeRanch.com Price: $39.95 Email: [email protected] for mug Where to buy: Online at BackToTheBasics101.com colors and fragrances Point of Sale Location: 149 Butts Road, Cochran Phone: 478.737.2215 31014 Grits: Clothing & Accessories: Email: [email protected] Freeman’s Mill 478.697.1027 Stoneground white & yellow grits 2 Nutty Chicks Phone: “Ag It On” T-shirt Price: $4 per 2 lb. bag 518 Country Club Road, Statesboro Price: $18 Where to buy: 30458 Where to buy: Online at 2NuttyChicks.net, Facebook, Instagram Email: [email protected] Phone: 912.852.9381 Southern Soy Candle Point of Sale Location: 3750 Davis Road, Pelham Southern Grace Farms Skin Safe Candle 31779 Little Taste of Georgia Gift Basket Price: Varies depending on container sizes Email: [email protected] Price: $29.99 Where to buy: Online at SouthernSoyCandle.com Phone: 229.413.3747 Where to buy: Online at SouthernGraceFarms.com Email: [email protected] Point of Sale: 11946 Nashville Enigma Road, Phone: 912.657.2777 Enigma 31749 Double L Ranch Email: [email protected] Gift bags from the farm kitchen Phone: 229.533.8585 Price: $15 & up Where to buy: Call 478.221.2593 Grocery Stores: Email: [email protected] Center Stage Market Fresh food Price: Varies Point of Sale Location: 121 W. Forsyth St., Americus 31709 Email: [email protected] Yellow Rose Farm Soap Company Phone: 229.380.0765 Goat Milk All-Natural Shampoo Price: $8 Stripling’s General Store Where to buy: Online at YellowRoseFarmSoapCom- Jerae’s Unity Alpacas Stripling’s Southern Breakfast pany.com Survival Socks Smoked sausage, country ham, Mayhaw jelly, hoop Point of Sale Location: 516 Johnny Fears Road, Price: $24 cheese, country syrup and pancake or biscuit mix. Shady Dale 31085 Where to buy: Online at JeraesUnityAlpaca.com; Price: $50.99 Email: [email protected] AlpacaNation.com; OpenHerd.com; AlpacaStreet.com Farmview Market Where to buy: Online at Striplings.com Phone: 706.816.9100 Point of Sale Location: 1338 Henson Road, Blairs- ville 30512 Farmview Holiday Breakfast Sampler Point of Sale Location: 2289 Ga. Hwy. 300 S., $29.99 Cordele 31015 Email: [email protected] Price: Online at FarmviewMarket.com/Shop [email protected] Phone: 478.278.0147 Where to buy: Email: Turnip Greens Point of Sale Location: 2610 Eatonton Hwy., Phone: 229.985.4226 Specialty grocery/retail store Madison 30650 Price: Varies Email: [email protected] Point of Sale Location: 109 Walton St., Darien Phone: 678.729.1452 or 844.210.7030 31305 Email: [email protected] Phone: 912.689.9638

Cheese: Pure Abundance Coffee: The Blueberry Barn Pan Cashew Cheese Cleveland Organics Blueberry Breakfast Box Vegan cheese made from organic cashews; non- Morning By Morning Coffee Blueberry muffin mix, pancake mix and syrup dairy, soy- and gluten-free. Price: $14.95 per pound Georgia Crafted packed in a Georgia pine box. Price: $12 Where to buy: Online at Cleveland-Organics.com; Georgia Grown Gift Box Price: $32 Where to buy: Online at PureAbundanceFood.com By phone Georgia-made products packaged into gift boxes. Where to buy: Online at TheBlueberryBarn.com and in select stores. See website for retail outlets. Point of Sale Location: 124 East Main Street, Fort Jams & Jellies: Price: $30 Point of Sale Location: 108 W. 12th Street, Alma Grumps Pepper Jelly Email: [email protected] Valley 31030 Where to buy: GeorgiaCrafted.com 31510 Pepper jelly Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] $7.50 Phone: 478.825.3440 Price: Phone: 404.931.6647 Phone: 912.632.2583 Where to buy: GrumpsPepperJelly.com Point of Sale Locations: 1907 Sumner Road, Moultrie 31768; Festivals, shows Email: deeboughner@ gmail.com Phone: 407.227.9132 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2016 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN – 404-656-3722 – agr.georgia.gov PAGE 7

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Five Points Berries Blueberry Wines Price: $12.00-$14.00 Where to buy: Online at FivePointsBerries.com Tasty Prayer Point of Sale Location: 749 Johnson Cemetery Pearson Farm Anisa’s Secrets Oatmeal Cream Pie Cookies Road, Mauk 31058 Champagne Pecans Rosemary Lemon Pepper Where to buy: Online at TastyPrayer.com Email: [email protected] Price: $8-$60 Price: $10.00 Point of Sale Location: International Farmers Phone: 603.520.0934 Where to buy: Online at PearsonFarm.com Where to buy: Online at AnisasSecretsSpices.com Paulk’s Pride Market, Warner Robins 31088 Point of Sale Location: 5575 Zenith Mill Road, Fort Email: [email protected] Muscadine Grape Sauce Email: [email protected] Valley 31030 Phone: 404.428.9232 Price: $6.50 Phone: 478.461.2505 Email: [email protected] Where to buy: 1788 Satilla Road, Wray 31798 Phone: 478.827.0750 Email: [email protected] Phone: 229.468.7873 PAGE 8 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN – 404-656-3722 – agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2016

Polled 3 y/o Hereford bull, very gen- Registered black Simmental, SimAn- Scottish Highlander heard bull, 6 y/o, 30 Katahdin/Dorper cross ram lambs, Registered Australian herding dogs, 9 tle, farm-raised, from Remitall Boomer gus bulls, performance tested; cow/ 1000 lbs., keeping his heifers; $1200. 85+/- lbs.; $2/lb. James Weathersbee m/o, started on ducks and sheep, vest 46B; $1800. David Ray Rydal 770- calf pairs, heifers, heavy milk, AI em- Jack Simmons 11 E Coffee St Hazle- Chester 478-984-6395 478-484-9069 bred. Doyle Ivie Watkinsville wood- 595-2361 770-607-3011 bryo bred, quality guaranteed. Milton hurst 31539 [email protected] 5 purebred Kiko female goats, two 6 [email protected] 706-540-8192 Purebred Black Angus bulls and bred Martin Jr. Clarkesville 770-519-0008 912-375-7200 m/o, three 1-3 y/o. Jeff Davis Carroll- replacement heifers. Eric Hutto Alma Registered bulls, BSE tested, Black Service-age purebred Black Angus, ton 770-283-7949 Equine For Sale 912-286-0568 Angus and Hereford, gentle, also have Simmental, SimAngus bulls, regis- 9 m/o Nubian buck, has a gentle tem- If you have questions regarding ads in Purebred Jersey bull calf, DOB black Baldie heifers; $1600-$2500. tered/semen tested, extensive AI over perament, service ready; $125. Debi this category, call 404-656-3722. 10/12/2016, BQA certified farm, $450; Lalla Tanner Monroe lalla_tanner@hot- many years. William Clanton Odum Shell Lenox 229-546-4404 Advertisers in the Equine for Sale or also have beef calves. Tara Poteet Har- mail.com 770-267-7179 678-823-5742 912-221-1383 912-586-2388 African Pygmy goats, from registered Equine at Stud categories must sub- lem 706-993-8546 Registered bulls, polled and horned, SimAngus bull from registered stock, herd, all ages, males, females, wethers; mit current negative Coggins tests for Red and Black Angus bulls and heif- excellent bloodlines/EPDs, 17-24 m/o, cow/calf pair, 11 m/o Angus heifer, will $100+. Phil Bowen Powder Springs each equine advertised. This includes ers, 12-15 m/o. L. Daniel Lagrange LPH Farm. Sherman or Seth Leon- separate, shots UTD; $3000/for all. 678-773-8736 horses, ponies, donkeys, etc. Buyers 706-882-7423 ard Chatsworth jen.morrison@wind- George Hodges Griffin 404-775-2066 Billy goats, Pygmy mixed newborns; are urged to request verification of a Red Angus herd sires, forage-raised, stream.net 706-280-9490 706-463- SimAngus bull, 2.5 y/o, 25% Sim- $75. Tammy Archer Newborn 678- negative Coggins from the advertiser 20 m/o, semen tested. Jim Hudson 5331 mental/75% Angus, semen tested, 361-4023 before purchasing any equine. Nega- Broxton www.HudsonRedAngus.com Registered Charolais and Simmental clean dam from Partisover Ranch, Boer/Savanna cross does and bucks, tive Coggins reports are valid for 12 912-359-5546 Bulls of breeding age, great selection, was show calf; $1800. Guy Weatherly DOB 03/2016, healthy and clean herd. months from the date the blood sam- Red cow with a black bull calf, $1800; gentle, semen tested, guaranteed; Cadwell 478-893-7200 C L Cambron Acworth charcam@ ple is drawn. Falsification or altering also black cow with a black heifer calf, $2000-$3000. Adam Marsh States- SimAngus bulls, almost 1 y/o, vac- comcast.net 770-380-3505 of any Coggins results can result in $1700. Marvin Garner Resaca 706- boro 912-536-1430 cinated and wormed, excellent blood- Jacob sheep, herd reduction sale, fines and suspension of advertising 913-3165 Registered Charolais bulls, with Ci- lines. Earl Williams Hawkinsville 478- call after 4 p.m.; $100/lambs, $200/ privileges. If you are faxing or mail- bred ewes. Toni Zavadil Gainesville Registered 4 y/o Hereford bull, gar, Long Distance and 914 bloodlines, 230-9983 ing in an ad, the Coggins needs to be 770-519-3346 $2500; Santa Gertrudis/Hereford cross very LBWs. Wayne Bennett Dawson- SimAngus, Simmental and Simbrah sent along with it. For ads submitted Katahdin/St. Croix sheep, 4 ewes; 2 bulls and heifers, DOB 04/2016, $900. ville 770-826-9551 bulls, vet checked, breeding season online, the Coggins can be attached rams, reducing herd size. Beth Ayres Dennis Beam Rutledge 404-210-0898 Registered Hereford bulls, polled and guarantee, performance tested, de- using the attachments button. Gen- 706-818-4050 horned, rugged, pasture-raised, gentle, livery available. Bruce Van Meter Ar- Lithia Springs 770-658-9691 770- 948-1238 eralized ads, such as “many horses,” Registered Angus bulls, completed excellent bloodlines/EPDs, 36 years of muchee 770-547-1433 “variety to choose from,” etc., will not Calhoun bull test, SAV bloodline, se- experience. Bobby R Brantley Tennille Superior calving ease registered Cha- Kiko 6 m/o black bucklings; $300 each. Juliet Reeves Suwanee jrren- be published. Equine at Stud ads will men tested, ultrasound. Marty Clark 478-553-8598 rolais bulls. Bobby Burch Eastman also require a current stable license in Jefferson 770-294-5579 478-718-2128 [email protected] 678-458-7895 678- Registered Limousin and Lim-Flex 360-4287 order to be published. Registered Black Angus bull, 5 y/o, Young Simmental and Simbrah bulls bulls, 6-9 m/o; Limousin heifers, 6 m/o, Nubian/Saanen buck, produces heavy 10 y/o buckskin Quarter pony, 14H, very gentle, Predestined genetics. double black/polled, LBW. Kelvin Irvin and heifers. Cliff Adams Bowdon 770- 1000 lbs., very stocky, gentle, loving, John Bryant Eatonton 706-485-8321 milkers; $75. Jewell Wood Hampton Eatonton 404-569-9881 258-2069 770-946-8619 404-353-2498 great trail ride; $1000. C. Carnes Spar- Registered Black Angus bull, docile, Registered purebred black Beefmas- ta 478-234-7814 5 y/o, replacing to stop inbreeding, Swine Purebred New Zealand/Kiko bucks, ter bulls, several to choose, 1-2 y/o, se- 6+ m/o, can be registered; $150+. Jus- 12 y/o AQHA mare, rides, and gen- semen tested, service ready; $2250. If you have questions regarding ads in men tested, vet checked, gentle, good tin Story Waleska 770-773-0020 tle 17 y/o APHA mare; $500/each, or Daniel Crognale Collins 912-403-9516 conformation. Vernon Turner Dalton this category, call 404-656-3722. 912-246-4465 Purebred NZ Kiko bucks, 10 m/o and $800/both. Linda Fulmer Lincolnton 706-278-7814 Advertisers submitting swine ads 706-359-1303 Registered Black Angus bulls, 1 y/o, two 22 m/o, registered, proven produc- Registered SimAngus bull, 4 y/o, must submit proof of a negative bru- AI to 12E7/Fortitude/Rampage/Bruis- ers. Erik Toivonen Talking Rock 706- 4 y/o bay mare pony, gentle, and great breeder, great disposition; $2000. cellosis and pseudorabies test from 697-1958 10 y/o grey mare pony, gentle, will er; $2700+. Gary Autry Ringgold 423- within the past 30 days. Exceptions 902-5925 Tommy Barnette Flowery Branch 770- Pygmy billy, 4 y/o, NPGA registered, hold until Christmas. Wynn Copelan 842-0784 are swine from a validated brucellosis- proven breeder, caramel/black, photos Greensboro 706-453-7687 Registered Black Angus bulls, 15 free and qualified pseudorabies-free Registered Simmental and SimAn- available, call or text; $150. Martin Lev- 9 y/o Kentucky Mountain Horse geld- m/o, UTD shots, semen tested. Ricky herd; these operations must submit gus bulls, 12-24 m/o, great bloodlines. erett Milledgeville 478-457-7301 ing, B&W, very gentle, rides great. Tony Or Cory Hix Comer 706-248-5851 proof of that certification. If you are 706-540-2470 Steve Watson Dawsonville 30534 Pygmy goat billy, 2.5 y/o; $100. Ran- Green Fairmount 770-605-0888 706- faxing or mailing in an ad, the test dy Seay Griffin 404-697-8454 Registered Black Angus bulls, 15 706-429-5349 337-2467 Registered, polled Hereford, yearling needs to be sent along with it. For ads Pygmy goats: 1 y/o males, 5 m/o fe- m/o-2 y/o; $1500+. Eugene Ridley La submitted online, the test can be at- 9 y/o Quarter horse mare, rides but Fayette 706-764-6110 heifers to breeding age, bulls to service males; $50 each. James H Adkison Al- needs work; $500. Remonda Teague age, great EPDs/bloodlines, can deliv- tached using the attachments button. bany 229-436-5369 Registered Black Angus bulls, 27 Buyers are urged to request proof of Whitesburg 678-899-5970 m/o, semen tested and docile, also er. Brad Mullins Martin 706-491-7556 Registered 1.5 y/o Saanen buck, Donkey, standard black, 3 y/o, guard a negative brucellosis and pseudora- registered 1.5 y/o Nubian buck and 3 have cow-calf pairs. John Stuedemann Registered, polled Shorthorn bulls/ female, Coggins tested, out of grass to bies test prior to purchase. registered Nubian does. Donna Loo- Comer 706-202-2371 show heifers/steers, excellent quality, feed; $50. Lynwood Wrenn Griffin 770- calving ease, milking ability, gentle- 5 cut hogs, large black Oglethorpe, ney Calhoun [email protected] 850- Registered Black Angus bulls, perfor- old spots cross; $75. Leroy Everette 420-4653 227-9166 mance EPDs, high $B values, range of ness, Club Calf member. Ken Bridges Homer 706-658-5025 706-658-5025 Registered Dorper and Katahdin Miniature donkeys, registered, guard ages/prices, limited area free delivery. Commerce 706-768-3480 rams, top breeders. Tommy Copelan or breeding, we sell for less; $200+/ Allen Morris Mount Vernon southern- Santa Gertrudis bulls and heifers, Berkshire pigs, all pasture-raised, purebred, not registered: Piglets, $25; Eatonton 706-473-0613 jack, or $300+/jenny. Bill Wray Fort [email protected] 912-293- breeding age and weaning aged, Valley 478-825-1297 6471 horned and polled. John Loughridge 80-100 lb. shoats, $100; 300 lb. sows, Registered white Dorper ram, DOB $200. Allen Williams Greensboro 404- 05/28/13, proven breeder. Chris Pierce Paint pony, 11H gelding, gentle and Registered Black Angus: Long and Chatsworth [email protected] 706-270-4518 456-6307 Suches 706-747-5413 rides, can deliver; $600. Janice Wilkes short yearling bulls, bred cows and Athens 706-207-9366 pairs, Indian Hill Farm, delivery avail- Scottish Highland red 4 y/o heifer; Crossbred pigs, wormed, males al- Several 6 m/o fixed Nigerian Dwarf Standard jenny donkey, gray, makes able. Steve Deal Statesboro 912-531- $400. Morris Smith Blairsville 770- ready cut, healthy, good quality; $60. billies, great /weed eaters, not for 3549 519-1052 Morris Jennings Cumming 770-401- meat, no smell; $60 each. Bobby Car- a great companion or guard; $250. 5263 ney Cumming 770-842-8703 Jackie Copelan Madison 706-474- Duroc/York piglets, DOB 09/05/16, Sheep flock reduction: 18 exposed 5066 both boars and sows available; $50 Katahdin ewes and 9 cross ewe lambs, Standard spotted jenny, 5 y/o, loud The 2016 each. Eveline Eppers Dallas 678-446- 10 m/o. Glenn Carroll Jackson 770- color, $300; also 1 y/o jenny, $200. H.T. 5248 330-3524 Lyons Chamblee 770-891-3939 Georgia Capitol Ornament Hampshire: Mixed piglets, $50/each; Stock Dogs Wanted: A couple of miniature jen- sows 130-150 lbs., $150/each; both nies. Emmett Clower Eatonton ee- If you have questions regarding ads in The State Capitol in Gold $250. Allison Pierce Canton 770-893- [email protected] 678-943-3518 Cost: $25 each 9927 770-893-9926 this category, call 404-656-3722. Advertisers must submit a copy of Equine Miscellaneous Includes shipping Quality registered Guinea hog, both breeders and meat hogs. Cathy Payne a current Rabies Vaccination Certifi- If you have questions regarding ads in Mail order form with check to: Elberton 706-283-7946 cate signed by a licensed veterinar- this category, call 404-656-3722. ian for dogs 12 weeks and older. Ads Friends of Georgia Archives & History Registered Hereford and Berkshire 16” Brenda Imus brown gaited sad- cross meat pigs and breeding pairs. submitted without this information dle; $1200. Barbara W Steed Canon P.O. Box 711 Martin Busby Carnesville 706-491- will not be published. 706-245-0612 Morrow, GA 30260 7556 Border Collie puppies, smooth coat, 2-horse slant-load bumper-pull trail- Registered Hereford hogs, breeding DOB 10/16/16, registered, both par- er, Sooner brand, excellent condition, ents work cattle and sheep. Sharon Allow four weeks for delivery (USPS). age, $250; unregistered pigs, new tires, saddle/bridle racks, dressing Hardy Buckhead 706-474-4311 Orders received after Nov. 30 will be shipped just weaned, $40. Mikey Thrift Blacks- room; $7000. Jane Brewer Lakemont hear 912-614-2833 Great Pyrenees, 3 y/o, livestock guard 706-782-6902 in January 2017. dog for sheep, neutered, from Wagon Registered large black hogs, DOB 2004 Exiss Sport aluminum 4-horse 05/31/16. Belinda Schell Fort Valley Ho Farm. Elizabeth Goldau Hartwell 864-903-3865 trailer, 2004 year, with sleeper, 478-954-3840 used only 4 times; $8500. Charles Great Pyrenees/Turkish Kangal pup- Yorkshire pigs, males cut, 4 w/o. Greeson Newnan 770-251-2381 404- pies, DOB 10/01/16, excellent goat Tommy Kitchens 1677 Highway 82 557-0111 Name Winder 30680 770-725-9095 protection but gentle with family and pets; $450. Nancy Carter Athens nsb- 6 Farnam push and automatic water- Goats And Sheep [email protected] 706-424-3674 ing bowls, $90; 2 Dura Flex foal feed- Address ers, $40. Karen Duncan Hoschton If you have questions regarding ads in 770-867-8044 this category, call 404-656-3722. We eat Featherlite 6-horse trailer, 1993 year, 10 Spanish bucks and does, black City State Zip like new, 7’Hx34’L, lots of extras; and red moon spotted, and dapples; $12,000. Sallye Forrester Buford 770- $300 each. Ken Hatley Zebulon 770- 831-2536 Email 358-1300 2 Saanen does, Saanen-Nubian Nice cutting saddles, 16.5”-17”, pho- cross doe, meat goat cross doe, Saa- tos available: Koen, $1200; Circle Y, Quantity Amount Enclosed nen billy; $750/all. Richard Avis Ameri- $500. Angela Jones Waverly Hall 706- cus [email protected] 229-331-1359 566-6197 3 females, 10 m/o, and a 3 y/o Boer, Silver show saddle, bridle, grooming all purebred New Zealand, NKR reg- items, bits, wraps/blankets, pads, hunt Friends of Georgia Archives & History istered; $3000/all. Daniel Hancock FOR BREAKFAST, clothes, hunt boots, Western show 678.364.3732 Nashville 229-561-5740 229-561- clothes. Patti Mcleroy Kathleen tmcle- 5739 LUNCH AND DINNER. [email protected] 478-987-0019 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2016 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN – 404-656-3722 – agr.georgia.gov PAGE 9

Boarding Facilities Mallard ducks, 5 generations from the White Peking ducks for a pond, with- 2016 barned square bales, 185 avail- wild, Sumter County; $15 each. Ren- in 50 miles of Macon. Emily Belflower able, Cartecay area; $4.50 each, or $4 If you have questions regarding ads in nie Easom Americus rennie@easoms. Montrose 478-934-2420 each/50+ bales. Lou Beal Marietta this category, call 404-656-3722. com 229-938-7316 229-938-5578 770-344-8527 Advertisers must submit a current OE Bantams from show stock, BB LIVESTOCK WANTED 2016 Bermuda grass and peanut hay, stable license in order to advertise Reds, Splash, Blacks, Brassy Backs, 4x5 net-wrapped, shelter stored. Hugh boarding and breeding facilities. Ads Opals, Fawns and Silver Duckwings. If you have questions regarding ads in Lightsey Baxley 912-240-0667 912- submitted without this information will William Mcburnett Tyrone 770-487- this category, call 404-656-3722. 240-0579 not be published. For questions re- 2233 Broke and calm horse, 15+ y/o, call or 2016 Bermuda hay, 4x6 net-wrapped garding licenses and applications, call Rare white Shetland Gandars, Dutch text. Samantha Dunagan White Plains rolls, delivery available, priced by qual- 404-656-3713. Hookbill, Penciled Runners, semi- 706-817-2020 ity; $40-$60; also have peanut hay. Mi- Douglasville boarding facility, lighted Silkies, Holderread SQB; $25-$50/or chael Jones Eastman 478-285-1343 arena, includes stall and shavings, call swap for specific breeds. Laurie Durgin LIVESTOCK HANDLING 2016 Bermuda hay, 50 lb. square for more details; $150+/month. Andrew Summerville [email protected] 706- If you have questions regarding ads in bales, horse quality, fertilized/limed Mcclure Blairsville 404-790-8551 857-1178 this category, call 404-656-3722. per UGA, weed free. Michael Dubose is proud to welcome these new Horse boarding, 10 acre pasture, 8 Rhode Island Red hens, 7 m/o, laying; Junction City 706-366-1665 20’ bumper-pull livestock trailer, good members: stalls, tack room and storage, in Glynn $20 each. Seth Jackson Griffin jack- condition; $1000. Wayne Dykes Co- 2016 Bermuda/Bahia mix, 4x5 bales, County. Robert Jones Brunswick 912- [email protected] 770-289-0569 chran 478-290-8695 fertilized, stored in barn. Stephen Bell Gold Level 223-6275 Rhode Island Red hens, 7-18 m/o, Milledgeville 478-414-8043 2007 Exiss 4H aluminum gooseneck Ag-Green please leave a message if no answer. Poultry/Fowl For Sale horse trailer, with factory living quarters 2016 Bermuda/Fescue mix, good GwarRecycle.com Richard Mccallister Alto 706-677-5032 and all amenities, must sell; $17,400. quality, barn kept; $40 each. Brian Nix Gainesville, Ga. If you have any questions regarding ads 706-809-1763 Amy Knowles Jefferson 567-241-1598 Winder 770-867-1897 770-307-6868 in this category, call 404-656-3722. Rhode Island Red pullets, healthy, Alleys, panels, tubs, gates, quality 2016 clean Tift 85 hay, net-wrapped, Silver Level Mallard ducks must be at least three quality stock, Golden Comets and working facilities custom designed and pick up only; $40 each. James Hicks Austin Theater Enrichment generations removed from the wild Rhode Island Whites, late December. made, we deliver and set up anywhere. Collins 912-557-8965 Arts Alliance before they can be advertised. Adver- Brian Sturdy Dahlonega 706-865-9201 Randy Floyd Hartwell 706-318-9468 2016 Coastal Bermuda hay square AustinTheaterFv.com tisers must include this information in Rhode Island Red, Sliver Penciled Cattle and horse hauling available. bales, fertilized, rain/weed free, deliv- Fort Valley, Ga. ads, or they will not be published. Rocks, Favrolle, Langshan, Silver Kylie Sandoval Louisville 478-206- ery available; $7 each. J. Hatcher Ma- Phoenix, laying hens; $20 each. Betty 1 w/o Rhode Island Red chicks; $5 0760 478-206-2439 con 478-954-1688 Brew Bath each. Sharon Mccombs Rockmart J Britt Coleman betty_51_99@yahoo. 2016 Coastal Bermuda hay, 4x5 rolls, ShopBrewBath.com 770-714-5533 com 229-768-2198 Gooseneck livestock trailer, 5/x10’, double rear gate, double-axle, nice well-fertilized, weed/rain free, under Vidalia, Ga. RIR roosters, 7 m/o; $8 each. Wayne 10 Rhode Island Red hens, just start- condition; $850. Earnest Turk Eaton- shelter; $45 each/at barn. Randy Glis- Bartley Lagrange 706-882-3250 ing to lay, also have 2 roosters; $15/ ton 706-473-0385 son Baxley 912-367-6320 Daddy’s Kettle Corn each, firm. Lucy Hatt Calhoun 706- RIR, Red Star, Light Brahmas, Blue Tru-Test cattle scale, aluminum plat- 2016 Coastal Bermuda hay, horse GeorgiaGrown.com 629-4690 Marans, laying pullets; $15 each. Gary form, EZ weigh 2 indicator, 600MP load quality, delivery available; $5 each/ Montezuma, Ga. Ridley La Fayette 706-638-1911 12 laying hens; $8 each. Carol Bland bars, weighs 4400 lb.; $1500. Larry at barn. Glenn Brinson 1800 Corsey Fayetteville 770-964-3162 Swedish Blue Isbar, 1 y/o, laying light Maney Baldwin 706-244-4348 706- Grove Way Tarrytown 30470 912-288- Firebud Brands 13 varieties peacocks and peahens, green eggs; $50/pair, or $75/trio. David 886-9551 5960 Cobb Bishop 706-340-0931 FirebudBrands.com including Javas Greens, game roosters 2016 Coastal Bermuda hay, square Atlanta, Ga. and hens, also have peacock feathers. White Hackle, Murphy and Blue game bales, well-fertilized, barn kept, large Ray Watts Macon 478-361-3468 chickens. Ronald L Shepard Fortson RABBITS quantity discount available; $5 each. Hardy Bakery and Catering 14 Australorp laying hens and 1 706-317-9924 If you have questions regarding ads in Brett Holland Reidsville 912-237-4012 rooster, purebred, ninth generation White Leghorn hens and roosters, 2016 Coastal Bermuda hay, well-fer- HardyBakery.com this category, call 404-656-3722. Atlanta, Ga. pure; also have 9x6 cages. Bedford excellent layers. Philip Wood Madison 3 w/o bunnies, 8 available, New Zea- tilized, weed and rain free, 1600 bales Woodard Dalton 706-581-1563 [email protected] 706-342-5977 available; $4.50 each. Curtis Durden land mixed, $10/each; also have the Hillbilly Krak Sawse 16 laying hens and 1 rooster; $12 White Silkie hens, $10/each; 2016 parents, $20/each. Dave Mccullough Lyons 912-245-1081 each/if all taken. Hoyt Howard Cum- purebred black Silkies, $20/pair; buff Stockbridge 678-414-5984 2016 Coastal Bermuda, horse qual- HillbillyKrakSawse.com Newnan, Ga. ming 770-887-2039 Silkies, $20/pair, extra roosters, $1. 4 male rabbits, 14 w/o, New Zea- ity, fertilized to UGA specifications, 2013 hatched Indian Blue peafowl. Jack Jenkins Athens 706-799-8597 land and Silver Fox mixed, 2 male lop barned, square and 4x5 round bales. Noel Jackson Tifton 229-392-3327 706-556-3261 mixed; $10 each. Alana Hayes Tall- Olin Trammell Forsyth 478-960-7239 Red Hills Farm 478-994-6463 GeorgiaGrown.com 2016 hatch of Peafowl. India Blue, Poultry/Fowl Requiring apoosa 404-567-1192 Black Shoulder and Pied, hatched/ Lionhead purebred bunnies, ador- 2016 Coastal Bermuda, small square Commerce, Ga. raised on our farm, photos available. Permit/License able/sweet, tortoise, broken black/ and large round bales, irrigated, limed/ Denise Jaramillo Madison 706-818- If you have questions regarding this white, blue and pointed white. Leslie fertilized, dry, weed free. Andy Mur- St. Catherines Island Seafood Co. 3249 category, call 404-656-3722. Barber Ellijay Leslie@CartecayFarm. dock Cordele 229-881-4957 GeorgiaGrown.com 3 pair of Blue Shouldered peacocks; Advertisers selling wood ducks com 706-637-2002 2016 Coastal hay, 4x5 rolls, cattle Vidalia, Ga. $500/pair. Mathes Ballard Pine Moun- must submit a USDA permit with their New Zealand pedigreed rabbits, vari- quality, ready for pick up, Burke Coun- tain 423-580-0710 ad. Ads for wood ducks that do not ous colors for meat, breeding, fur show ty; $40 each. Rocky Yelton Waynes- Southern Bon Vivant 6 roosters and 7 hen game chickens; have this permit will not be published. or pets, call for more information. Rog- boro 706-551-1770 SouthernBonVivant.com $25+/each, or $300/all; if buying all, For information on these permits, call er Bonds Alpharetta 770-356-9541 2016 Coastal hay, 4x5 rolls, excel- Macon, Ga. free pens included. Chuck Swan Ara- the US Fish & Wildlife Service Atlanta Quality purebred Champagne lent quality; $55 each. Stan Powell gon 770-365-7216 office at 404-679-7319. Advertisers d’Argent and Silver Fox rabbits. Katie Wrightsville 478-575-0663 Southern Grace Creations 7 half-grown game chickens; $5 each. selling quail must be accompanied Hufford Cleveland 706-219-4766 2016 Coastal/Bahia mix, 4x5 net- SouthernGraceCreations.net Charles Kiker, Jr Ellijay 706-273-8065 by a copy of the commercial quail Rabbits, mixed colors, for pets or wrapped rolls, 150 available, cow hay; Macon, Ga. Adult Guineas, black Australorps, breeder’s license. Ads for quail that meat; $10 each. Patrica Bentley Rut- $45 each. Morris Lively Collins 912- Rhode Island Reds, other chickens do not have this license will not be ledge 404-983-8306 213-8249 Woodsmoke Provisions available. Theo Engelmohr Milner 678- published. For information on these Satin Angoras, shiny, collect their soft 2016 Fescue square bales, fertilized, WoodSmoke.com 967-9899 licenses, call the Georgia Department fiber to spin/sell for , not meat rab- limed, sprayed, in barn, rain free, load- Atlanta, Ga. Araucana rooster and 5 hens, $5 each of Natural Resources Wildlife Re- bits; $80. Haley Tidd Canton kharaful- ing available, horse quality. Al Black- OBO; also have ducks, $15/pair. Tanya sources Division at 770-918-6401. If [email protected] 770-402-1817 burn Dawsonville 770-401-2862 and these returning Chenoweth Adairsville 770-877-9363 you are faxing or mailing in an ad, the Silver fox rabbits, individuals or whole 2016 high performance Alicia/Rus- members: Baby chicks, all purebred: American permit/license needs to be sent along litters, litter price negotiable; $15 each. sell hay, round and square, UGA test- Dominique, Buff Orpington and Rhode with it. For ads submitted online, the Aron Walsh Jonesboro intownbap- ed, sheltered, delivery available, PBI Silver Level Island Red. Monte Poitevint Lakeland permit/license can be attached using [email protected] 404-431-1510 Farms. Heath Pittman Vidalia 912- 229-482-3854 the attachments button. Wanted: New Zealand/Californian 537-9721 Bell Farms meat rabbits near me, reasonably Bielefelder, Isbar Blues, Ayan Cemani Bob white quail, flight conditioned. 2016 horse quality Coastal Bermu- RabbitEyeWine.com priced. Chris Bryant Villa Rica 770- chicks, hatching eggs available, also Roy Peterson Ideal 478-662-4532 da, 4x5 net-wrapped bales, fertilized/ Bristol, Ga. adult English Lavender Splash Orping- 402-8554 limed, rain free, at barn; $60 each. Joe ton pair. Paul L Craft Mc Rae 404-403- Bobwhite quail, flight conditioned and R Brady Hephzibah 706-231-0985 weathered, delivery available; $3.65 1418 2016 large round Russell hay bales, CalyRoad Creamery each. Chris Scott Box Springs www. FEED, HAY AND GRAIN Cream pullets, 09/2016 hatch, 4x5, net-wrapped, barn stored, weed CalyRoadCreamery.com loneoakquail.com 229-314-0222 leave message if no answer; $50/5. Jim If you have questions regarding ads in free; $55. Kylie Warren Ellabell 912- Sandy Springs, Ga. Phelps Statesboro 912-601-0032 Bobwhite quail, flight conditioned, this category, call 404-656-3722. 352-1623 Crested Cream Legbars: 8 hens, 1 now available for the 2016/2017 sea- All feed, hay and grain ads must in- 2016 Orchard grass, first/third cut- Flint Plantation rooster, 7.5 m/o, excellent breeders, son, call for pricing. Rembert Hancock clude the variety offered for sale. Ads ting, delivery available; $6. Rex John- FlintPlantation.net selling as group; $270/all, firm. Bobby Fairmount 404-376-0550 706-337- for mulch hay will not be accepted in son 700 Bearmeat Spur Hiawassee Roberta, Ga. Hawks Nicholson 706-983-0258 5711 this category; they will be published 30546 706-781-7318 Ducks, females and eggs. Lana Smith Bobwhite quail, pheasants, chukars, in the Fertilizers & Mulches category. 2016 peanut hay, 4x5 round net- Hogwaller BBQ Hampton 770-871-1213 all flight ready, great fliers, book your 2015/2016 Coastal and Bahia hay, wrapped bales, feed ready. Chris Elli- HogwallerBBQ.com Free-range pullets, starting to lay, birds today. Jacob Nash Danielsville 4x5 net-wrapped rolls. Darrell Williams son Garfield 478-455-0448 478-494- Hoboken, Ga. brown eggs; $10 each. Howard www.SevenPinesQuailFarm.com 706- Swainsboro 478-237-3237 478-494- 6314 Rhodes Box Springs 706-604-8911 255-6372 3237 2016 Russell hay, round bales; $40 Maeday Enterprises Gamefowl, pullets and hens for sale. Bobwhite/Coturnix quail eggs; $70 2016 Alicia Bermuda hay, UGA test- each. Anthony Odom Glennville 912- MaeDayBBQ.com Darrell Humphries Carrollton 770-832- for 100; $155 for 500; $290 for 1000. ed, 4x5 round rolls, net-wrapped, shel- 237-0488 Suwanee, Ga. 3846 Willie Strickland Pooler 912-748-5769 tered, delivery available. David Hardin 2016 Russell/Tift 8 hay, squares and Gamefowl, purebred Law Grey, Jim- Northern Bobwhite quail, flight pen Fitzgerald 229-425-8667 229-423- rolls, horse and cow. Gene Hart Guy- Savannah Sauce Co. my East green-leg hatch, call before raised; $4 each. Fletcher Christian 4727 ton 912-661-3019 SavannahSauceCompany.com 9 p.m.; $75/stags, $50/pullets. Keith Rome 706-728-0375 706-895-3030 2016 Alicia Bermuda, 4x5 round 2016 Tift 28 horse quality hay, rain Pooler, Ga. Vickery Royston 706-436-6567 Poultry/Fowl Wanted bales, net-wrapped, high quality, weed free, fertilized, UGA tested, round/ Guinea: Keets-6 m/o, more than 100 free, well-fertilized, shipping available. square bales, barn stored, DEP Farms. to choose from, 10+ quantity discount 2 Naked Neck Turken hens, close to Paul Harris Blackshear 31516 912- Dwight Purvis Sparks 229-560-2301 Georgia Grown is a marketing and available; $6-$10. Wyndle Bates Blue Calhoun. Stephanie Jones Plainville 670-0222 2016 Tift 85 hay, 4x5 round bales and economic development program Ridge 706-632-7584 [email protected] 706-291-2779 2016 Alicia/Bermuda sheltered hay, square bales; $40/round, $6/square. of the Georgia Department of Hatch gamefowl: YLH, Sweater Heavy breed chickens, game hens, 4x5 rolls, delivery available; $50 each. Dan Crispell Reidsville 912-654-8006 Agriculture. For more information and Gavlin, also MVG, White hackle, Bantams, Guineas, turkey, duck, at Freddy Permenter 263 Katie Rob Road 2016 Tift 85/Coastal hay, UGA forage or to join, visit GeorgiaGrown. Butcher and Sweater Grey. Thomas reasonable prices. Johnny Carney Lake Park 31636 [email protected] analysis, 4x5 net-wrapped; $50. Ste- com or call 404.656.3680. Lilley Jeffersonville 478-945-6139 Danielsville 706-201-4465 229-460-2550 229-242-9656 ven GriffisOdum. 912-294-0012 PAGE 10 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN – 404-656-3722 – agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2016

Bulk grain/bird screenings, delivery Ag Plants for Sale available for full trailer loads, pick up FLOWERS REQUIRING Bulletin Calendar smaller quantities at the farm. Roy Em- 2.5+ y/o potted fig trees, Brown Tur- bry Eatonton 706-485-9848 key and Celeste, 3’+ tall, some bearing PERMITS Jan. 5-8 Jan. 25-27 Coastal Bermuda hay, very good fruit; $20 each. Carl Dobson Atlanta If you have questions regarding this Southeast Regional Fruit and Georgia Green Industry Association’s quality, 4x5 rolls or square bales; $65/ 404-247-7343 404-201-0063 category, call 404-656-3722. Vegetable Conference WinterGreen Trade Show & roll, or $7/square. Russ Elliott Lizella Figs, 3 varieties, mulberries, $5; self- Advertisers selling officially protect- 478-935-8180 pollinating Issai kiwi, $6; sweet shrub, ed plants must have a permit to sell Savannah International Trade and Conference $3; dewberries, $2; no shipping avail- Coastal Bermuda, in barn, 4x5 net- such plants. Ads submitted without Convention Center Infinite Energy Center able. Carla Houghton Marietta 770- wrapped rolls and square bales, RFQ this permit will not be published. If 428-2227 One International Drive 6400 Sugarloaf Parkway 136; $7.50/square, $55/roll. Dorsey you are faxing or mailing in an ad, the Savannah, Ga. 31402 Duluth, Ga. 30097 Pierce Sylvania dpierce56@comcast. Pecan trees, grafted/bare root, order permit needs to be sent along with it. 877.994.3842 706.632.0100 net 912-925-9796 912-659-9726 for 2016/2017, Cape Fear, Sumner, For ads submitted online, the permit Cherlee. Greg Aspinwall 135 Stanfield Corn, yellow shelled, 40 lb. bag; $6 can be attached using the attach- www.seregionalconference.com [email protected] Rd Screven 31560 www.goinggreen- each. Janie Willis Dahlonega 706-867- ments button. For information on the 5177 plants.com 912-266-6393 912-579- 2432 sale or shipment of protected plants, Jan. 18 Jan. 26 Cow hay, Coastal/Bahia, w/a few call the Protected Plant Program at 2017 Georgia Ag Forecast 2017 Georgia Ag Forecast weeds, 60 rolls available, 10 roll mini- Ag Seed/Plants Wanted 770-918-6411. Georgia Farm Bureau Burke County Office Park mum order; $15 each. Kevin Jacobs Hoboken [email protected] 923- Crabapple tree, small enough to ship, 1620 Bass Road 715 West 6th Street will pay postage. E. Rosser Atlanta MISCELLANEOUS Macon, Ga. 31210 Waynesboro, Ga. 30830 875-7012 912-387-5701 Fescue/Coastal mixed square bales. 404-349-2967 If you have questions regarding ads in 706.583.0347 706.583.0347 Frances Moore Locust Grove 678- this category, call 404-656-3722. www.CAES.uga.edu/about/ www.CAES.uga.edu/about/ 815-5452 FLOWERS AND 32” wheels from late 1940s mule signature-events/ag-forecast.html signature-events/ag-forecast.html Horse quality Coastal 78 hay, 4x5 ORNAMENTALS mower, 2 available, good condition; bales; $50 each. Dennis Tomlinson Ha- $400 cash firm/for both. Joe Cronan Jan. 19 Jan. 27 hira 229-561-3700 FOR SALE Mcdonough 770-235-3586 Large quantity of round and square If you have questions about this cat- All wood quail box, holds 50 birds for 41st Annual Georgia Peanut Farm 2017 Georgia Ag Forecast bales of Bermuda hay; also have egory, call 404-656-3722. transport into field, great shape. Jon Show and Conference UGA Center for Continuing Education round bales of Peanut hay. Paul Harris Peterson Taylorsville 678-907-5068 UGA Tifton Conference Center 1197 South Lumpkin Street Screven 912-294-2470 2016 zinnia seeds, red or pink/lime; $3 cash/25 seeds + SASE. D. Miltimore Concrete blocks, 800-900, used, Mulch hay; $4.50/square, or $50/ 15 RDC Road Athens, Ga. 30602 1766 Pleasant Hill Rd. Ranger 30734 8”x16” and 6”x16”; $.75-cents each. Tifton, Ga. 31793 706.583.0347 round. Rick Anderson Taylorsville Sandee Potts Zebulon 678-910-7579 404-402-8470 350 varieties of 4” perennials includ- 229.386.3470 www.CAES.uga.edu/about/ ing helleborus, $1.50 each; 1-gallon Field rocks, good for erosion control, Oats, combine run; $4/bushel. Tom grafted Japanese maples, $20-$25; etc., call for appointment and direc- www.GaPeanuts.com signature-events/ag-forecast.html Morris Hartwell 706-436-9070 display garden. Selah Ahlstrom Jack- tions; $50/pick-up load. Steve New- Peanut hay, 4X5 net-wrapped rolls, I son 770-775-4967 man Eatonton 706-485-8760 2017 Georgia Ag Forecast will load for you; $35 each. Jerry Wynn Feb. 17-18 Angel Trumpet, banana trees, Black Hardback blueberry cookbook with 9131 Denham Rd. Sycamore 31790 Cobb County Civic Center Georgia Organics 20th Annual Magic elephant ears, lotus and pond 150 recipes for Christmas, order on- 229-831-4243 548 South Marietta Pkwy. SE Conference & Expo plants, Confederate roses. Patrice line; $18 each, includes shipping. Joe Marietta, Ga. 30060 Peanut hay, barn kept, round bales; Cook Covington 770-787-6141 Kilpatrick La Fayette www.theblueber- Georgia International Convention $40 each. Anthony Miller Meigs 229- ryfarm.com 423-301-2717 706.583.0347 Angel Trumpet, large cuttings root- Center 224-9226 Late 1800s barn wood: Beams, www.CAES.uga.edu/about/ ing now, yellow and peach; $20 each. 2000 Convention Center Concourse Wheat straw; $3.50 each. Wade Roger Patterson Dahlonega 706-867- boards, tongue & groove, live edge; signature-events/ag-forecast.html College Park, Ga. 30337 Whitaker Rutledge 706-318-4526 6283 1940s Singer sewing machine, AG094839, excellent. Heather Denis 404.481.5009 or 404.481.5012 Whole corn and hammer mill corn, Azaleas, camellias, roses, crepe myr- Douglasville 770-298-0449 Jan. 20 [email protected] 55-gallon drums; $40 each. Joab Bow- tles, other trees and more, selling all. D. 2017 Georgia Ag Forecast en Gainesville 678-725-3523 Burroughs Carnesville 706-391-1248 Nutcracker: Cracks pecans and black [email protected] walnuts with ease, hand operated; $40 Carroll County Agriculture Center Wildlife feed, deer beans, non-GMO, Cleome seed; $1/teaspoon + SASE. + shipping. Benny L Brown Elberton 39% crude protein, 50 lb. bags; $20 John Jeans Po Box 306 Waleska 900 Newnan Road 706-283-2548 each. Bryan W Maw Tifton 229-382- 30183 Carrollton, Ga. 30117 6832 Stihl 028WB chainsaw, to repair Have an event to put on our Cosmo seeds, 6’ tall is not unusual; or use for parts; $50. G. Register 706.583.0347 calendar? Contact Amy Carter at $1/60 seeds + SASE. Ira Bray 70 Wil- Fayetteville 770-461-2842 770-461- www.CAES.uga.edu/about/ AG SEED FOR SALE kes Ct Newnan 30263 404.656.3722 or amy.carter@agr. 2842 signature-events/ag-forecast.html Crape myrtle and Nellie Stevens hol- georgia.gov If you have questions regarding this Wood heater, fireplace insert, 32Wx- lies, in the ground, you must harvest, category, call 404-656-3722. 19Dx24H, blower in good condition; Jan. 23 15’-20’T and full. Buzz Mann Hampton We accept calendar submissions Advertisers must submit a current $250. Bobby Patterson Comer bjpatt@ 2017 Georgia Ag Forecast state laboratory report, fewer than [email protected] 470-336-8351 for food, craft and agriculture windstream.net 706-783-5740 UGA Tifton Campus Conference nine months old, for purity, noxious Gold and Black bamboo; also have festivals and events. Submissions weeds and germination for each seed beauty berries. David Pelton Coving- Miscellaneous Wanted Center ton 678-654-0571 15 RDC Road for festivals that do not lot advertised. Ads submitted without Corrugated barn tin, rusty, also want specifically promote those this information will not be published. Leyland Cypress, 3-gallon pots, 30” used turned porch columns. Brenda Tifton, Ga. 31793 single stem; $8 each. Bob Welch 425 industries will not be printed. If you are faxing or mailing in an ad, Slade Atlanta 404-569-0001 706.583.0347 this report needs to be sent along Taylor Town Loop Ne Ranger 30734 Looking for 1-man cattle-squeeze www.CAES.uga.edu/about/ with it. For ads submitted online, the [email protected] 706-629- chute, and panels for alleys, in good 2332 signature-events/ag-forecast.html Additional pesticide recertification report can be attached using the at- working condition. Jared Jackson training notices are available on tachments button. Seed lots must Living Christmas trees to decorate Winder [email protected] now and plant later: Green Giants, Car- Jan. 24 the Department website under be uniform and cannot exceed 400 770-480-0047 50-pound bags. Certain varieties of olina Sapphire, 3-gallon and 7-gallon. 2017 Georgia Ag Forecast the Plant Industry Division tab. Kelly Wilson Griffin 770-365-1530 Bees, Honey & Supplies Livestock auctions listed in seed are protected from propagation Decatur County Agricultural Center unless they are grown as a class of Mexican sunflower, Cleome, touch- 10-frame bee hive, $85; 5-frame bee 101 B Ag Lane The Market Bulletin may offer certified seed. These include Florida me-not, four-o-clock, money plant, hive, $65; also make inner covers, su- related items for sale. Notices 304, Coker 9152, Coker 9835, 6738 tiger lily, marigold; $1/each + large pers, top bar bee hives. Eliseo Delia Bainbridge, Ga. 39817 SASE. B.L. Savage 3017 Atkins Dr 706.583.0347 for auctions selling any items soybean, Haskell, Bennings and oth- Mineral Bluff 706-492-5119 ers. For questions regarding certified Gainesville 30507 2017 #3 package bees, may pick-up www.CAES.uga.edu/about/ other than livestock must be Potted gardenia plants, 16 available: accompanied by the auction seed, call the Department’s Seed Di- 03/31/17, full payment required to re- signature-events/ag-forecast.html vision at 404-656-3635. 8 smaller, $1 each; 8 larger, $1.50 each. serve; $98/package. William Craft El- license number of the principal 2015 Wrens Abruzzi rye, tested 08- Evelyn Meeks Jefferson 706-654- berton 864-617-7630 Jan. 25 auctioneer or firm conducting 16-16, pure seed 98.86%, germination 9327 2017 NUCs and packages, limited 2017 Georgia Ag Forecast the auction, per state regulations. 84%, cleaned and bagged; $7/50 lbs. Privacy trees: Leyland Cypress and quantities, reserve now; $170/NUCs, Donald Day Stephens 706-340-1546 Thuja Green Giants for fencing, we $115/packages. Dan Scales Tyrone Toombs County Agri-Center Notices without this information deliver and plant statewide. John Cow- 377 Quint Shrine Road cannot be published. Abruzzi rye seed, 76% germination, [email protected] 678-232- cleaned and bagged, GDA tested; herd Monticello 770-862-7442 4793 Lyons, Ga. 30436 $14/50 lb. bag. Tracy Watson Mauk Seeds: Devil’s trumpet/mullein pink, 500 spring singles, spring NUCs, 706.583.0347 229-928-7625 touch-me-nots, morning glory/hibis- packages, queens and honey. Bob Bin- www.CAES.uga.edu/about/ Black oats, good germination, no cus, four-o-clocks, Siberian iris; $1 nie Lakemont bobbinnie@blueridge- cash/tsp. + SASE. G. Robertson 2966 weeds, bulk bags, excellent honeycompany.com 706-782-6722 signature-events/ag-forecast.html Cardinal Lake Cir Duluth 30096 or cover crop. Billy Senkbeil Sylvester 55-gallon drums of wildflower honey, 229-347-1195 Seeds: Four-o’clocks, pink and yel- low, no choice; $1/teaspoon + SASE. must pick up; $2.05/lb. Bill Tyre Jesup 2016 yellow feed, corn, oats and Alicia hay, 4x5 net-wrapped, horse Coker 227 oats, 95% germ/99% pu- 912-294-0563 912-221-0211 wheat, excellent for food plots. Robert L. Cornelius 5369 Old Us 41 N Hahira quality to mulch quality, delivery avail- rity, $15/50 lb. bag; Rye grass, 93% Albany/SW Georgia: Complete bee Montgomery Reynolds 478-837-2356 able; $25-$50 each. David Clemens germ/98% purity, $25/50 lb. bag. J. 31632 removal, also hornets, wasps, yellow 4x5 rolls of peanut hay, can deliver; Waynesboro 706-466-2944 Hatcher Macon 478-954-1688 478- Siberian iris, rose campion plants, jackets; licensed and insured. Dale $35 each. David Satterfield Nashville 954-1688 mole bean seed, old-timey blue iris, Bahia square hay bales and other Richter Leesburg 229-886-7663 229-325-7776 mixed grass, barn stored, horse and Sugar cane seed for sale; juice also tall phlox. E. Beach Duluth 770-476- 75 Fescue/Orchard grass hay, 4x4 cow quality; $5 each. Wilson Phelps available. Ray Freeman Dublin 31021 1163 All bees: Will pick up swarms for free; bales, fall cut, under roof; $50 each/10 Greensboro 706-347-0492 478-272-1307 Thuja Green Giant, Murray Cypress, seeking new locations to keep bees; bales per order minimum. Jon Ander- Bermuda square bales, horse qual- Sugar cane, red or green, any 3-gallons, will deliver. Tim Keel Cov- Russian-hybrid NUCs, $140 David Lar- son Sautee 770-402-9867 ity, 250 bales available; $6.50/each, or amount, small quantity or bulk. Freddie ington [email protected] 678-300- son Mitchell 770-542-9546 75% Timothy/25% alfalfa hay, 50+ $5.50/each for all. Dewayne Ivey Car- White Baxley 912-240-1989 912-278- 2907 Bee removal, guaranteed work, metro Atlanta and West Georgia. W.O. Ca- lbs. bales; $12 each. Stephanie White rollton 770-722-5468 4104 Flowers and Ornamentals Eatonton 706-816-0755 Coastal Bermuda hay, large round Wrens Abruzzi rye, 79% germination nady Villa Rica 770-942-3887 Alfalfa hay, 50 lb. cow/horse quality, bales, shed stored, delivery available. rate, $13/50 lb. bag; certified Tifton Wanted For all your beekeeping needs, honey, no beetles or weeds, analysis avail- Larry Holdeman 2207 Bostic Mill Rd 9 Bahia grass seed. James Gaston Reseeding impatiens, sultana, large bees wax and 2017 NUCs. Gary Gailey able; $7-$12. Mary Clark Newborn Bartow 30413 [email protected] Americus [email protected] size, all colors. Ruth B Hightower At- Cleveland [email protected] [email protected] 678-625-0338 706-833-1474 229-924-7460 229-938-9115 lanta 404-349-1295 678-316-9791 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2016 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN – 404-656-3722 – agr.georgia.gov PAGE 11

Free bee swarm removal on/near the 2016 pecan halves, $10/lb.; pecan AI quality farm grown channel catfish Martin gourds: Plain or fixed, ready to Bat houses, 9”Wx 24”L, make great ground, will also remove unwanted pieces, $8/lb. Joe Clark 508 Mauldin fingerlings, graded/priced by size, ac- hang; other varieties available at farm Christmas gifts for eco-friendly or mos- beehives, Walton and east Gwinnett Rd Thomaston 30286 706-975-1095 curate weights/counts, guaranteed live or to ship. Crystal Lang Cordele 229- quito hating friends; $46 each. Jimmy Counties. Robert Pruden Monroe 770- 2016 pecan, in the shell; $5/lb. + ship- and healthy. J.F. Gilbert Thomaston 322-1321 Webb Elberton 706-340-8362 466-9100 ping. Charles T Sawyer 2057 Toccoa 706-648-2062 Beautiful, red, white and green hand- Free removal of low hanging bee Hwy Mount Airy 30563 706-768-4776 All fish species: Bluegill, shad, Out-Of-State Wanted knitted Christmas stockings with swarms, fee for structural removal, 2016 shelled pecan halves; $10/lb. + bass, shellcracker, minnows, shiners, Pasture land lease in Walker or Chat- name, year of birth, Santa face and Rockdale area. Ronald Johnson Cony- shipping. Dixie Arnett Tifton 229-392- catfish; pond surveys, aeration, feed- tooga County, barns are a plus. Lloyd 2 decorative trees; $45 each + post- ers 678-357-1814 3921 ers, weed consultation/vegetation Nelms Scottsboro AL 256-975-5386 age. M.J. Powell Gainesville 770-534- Fresh, natural/unprocessed honey, 24 All natural Black Angus beef, control. Ethan Edge Lumber City 912- 5866 oz. plastic jars; $8.50. Byron Vaughan grassfed, grain-finished, sold by the 602-1310 Firewood Chair and rocker caning of all kinds, Monroe 770-207-1484 quarter, half or whole, call for details. All sizes bass, bluegill, channel cat- Firewood must be cut from the ad- also wicker and rattan repair, 36 years Gallberry voted best tasting honey in David Sharpton Commerce 706-367- fish, threadfin, gizzard shad, shell vertiser’s personal property. Ads for of experience. Duke Dufresne Statham Georgia; $52/gallon, includes shipping. 0876 cracker and more; free delivery or firewood must use the cord when 770-725-2554 Ben Bruce Homerville www.bruces- Award winning cold-pressed farm- pickup. Danny Austin Roberta 478- specifying the amount of firewood Chair caning and wicker restoration nutnhoney.com 912-487-5001 made oils: Sunflower, pecan, pea- 836-4938 for sale. done, including laced and pressed Honey bee equipment and supplies, nut and others; also have gluten-free All sizes catfish, minnows, shin- Dead standing hardwoods, 2’-3’ di- cane, rush, split oak, binder cane, sea- bee boxes, foundations, etc.; got out of flours. Clay Oliver Pitts www.oliver- ers, bluegill, shellcracker, sterile carp, ameter, easy access, you cut/haul, can grass, Shaker tape, rattan, all types of the business. Mack Chambers Uvalda farms.com 229-406-0906 electrofishing, feeders, threadfin shad, be used for firewood or lumber; $1/ caning, high quality work. Dotty Mc- 912-223-6743 Co-packing services for jams/jellies aeration/weed control, consulting ser- load. Robert Aiken Dahlonega 706- daniel Cumming 770-887-8518 Honey bees, NUCs, $165/your box; offered by Zandra’s Kitchen Delights. vices. Keith Edge Soperton 478-697- 429-8620 Christmas ornaments done year- $195/our box; 3/4-advantech quality Zandra Overstreet Greensboro 706- 8994 Firewood, split and seasoned oak round, doilies, dolls, kitchen towels boxes, packages, $135. David Haught 453-0438 All sizes grass carp, channel catfish, hardwoods, 18”-20”L, free local de- for sale; also repair work done at rea- Chatsworth www.barnyardbees.com Collards, farm fresh. Jonathan Nixon bluegill, shellcracker and red-breast livery; $85/half-cord. Corey Campbell sonable prices. Marcia Brookins 219 706-508-2257 Byron 706-975-9124 bream, delivery available. Brian Sim- Decatur 404-241-0192 Sheila Circle Thomaston 30286 706- Italian bees, NE Georgia, 5-frame Free-range brown eggs, $3/dozen. mons Hawkinsville 478-892-3144 Half-cord seasoned oak, delivered 647-0593 NUCs, 3 lb. packages for spring 2017, Billy G Fowler Canton 770-479-5742 Trout: Good stocking quality, various and stacked within Newnan, Sharps- Crocheted pot holders, made from order online, pick-up only. Slade Jarrett Grain finished Angus beef, all natu- sizes, hatched and farm-raised, de- burg, PTC area; $100. Buzz Glover 100% cotton thread, double thickness, Baldwin www.jarrettbees.com 706- ral, side or quarter, cut to your order; livery available. David Cantrell Ellijay Moreland 404-520-0420 various colors, make great gifts; also 677-2854 $3.50/lb. hanging weight. Ken Mcmi- 706-273-6199 Hardwood firewood, delivered within make baby afghan blankets. C. Bow- man Morrow 404-849-3818 Pure all-natural unprocessed hon- chael Monticello 706-819-9295 Fertilizers & Mulches 20 miles; $200/full-cord. Dan Sykes ey: quart, $14; pint, $8; 8 oz. bear, Grain-finished Angus beef sides, Knoxville 478-836-5050 Deer antler knives: 3 sizes, each with $5. Jimmy Brown Jackson 770-775- quarters; $3.50/lb. of hanging weight. 2016 wheat straw, delivery available; Oak and hickory logs, 3.5-4 cords per crown portion of antler, can be person- 0157 Jason Cox Social Circle 404-925- $3 each/at barn. Gary Brinson 6786 load; $325. Lamar Jones Dallas 770- alized, place orders now for Christmas. Remove swarms for free; remove un- 5412 Old Louisville Rd Tarrytown 30470 445-1227 Darrel Youngblood Millwood 912-282- wanted bees from a structure for a fee; Grassfed pork. Ed Shealey Doug- 912-286-3191 Oak firewood, delivered free in Haber- 0167 bee equipment wanted. Leonard Day lasville 678-249-7319 Aged horse manure mixed with shav- sham County; $65/half-cord, or $125/ Handmade bird houses, duck boxes Macon 478-719-5588 Half or whole: Wagyu/Angus beef ings; $1. M. Hight Macon 478-960- full-cord. Harold Hook Mount Airy and bat houses, made with treated Sourwood honey, awarded “Best cattle, ready for slaughter early 2017, 2008 678-641-4976 wood and screws to last for years; Honey in the World” and “Best Tasting” reserve now. James Whitaker Warner Fresh worm castings, extra microbes Red and white oak, seasoned and call for prices. Lindsey Wynn Ocilla 4 times. Virginia Webb Clarkesville Robins 478-929-2000 included, best in Georgia, pick up split, extra charge for delivery; $80/ [email protected] 229-457- mtnhoney.com 706-754-7062 Stuart pecans; $2.50/lb. Sandra today in Acworth or Cumming; $5/gal- half-cord, or $160/full-cord. Edward 0534 Sourwood raw honey, grade A, extra Green Mansfield 770-784-1576 lon. Shane Jones Cumming 404-964- Akin Griffin 678-378-9175 Handmade quilts, piece and 7534 embroidery once, sizes from light, delicious, $20/quart; Mountain Wanted: 5-gallon bucket of fresh pe- Seasoned oak firewood, delivered 92.5”x69.5”x93.5” to 92.5”x 2” to wall wildflower honey, $18/quart. Michael cans, will pick up, on halves. Joe And Horse manure/shavings for compost- and stacked in Newnan area; $85/ hanging size 62.5”x63.25”. Gloria Gif- Surles Blairsville 706-781-3343 Becky L Harrison Statham 770-725- ing, Little Creek Farm; $1/per load. half-cord, $160/full-cord. Craig Exner Tamara Dillard Orion Drive Decatur ford Forsyth 478-733-5296 Top hive feeders for 10-frame hive, 8177 Newnan craig.exner@cowetaschools. holds 5-gallons of food, 5 available; 30072 [email protected] 404- Handmade tatted lace Items: Book- Wanted: Pear relish. Owen Zetterow- net 678-326-0053 678-850-1234 $20 each. Barney Kendall Canton 770- 399-1750 Seasoned oak firewood, delivery marks, $8; cards, crosses; Christmas 597-9560 er Statesboro 912-690-1930 Manure mixed w/shavings from ornaments, angels, snowflakes, stars, Water-ground meal, whole wheat available: $100/half-cord, $200/full- Wanted: Farms that need bees to horse stalls, w/easy access to remove, cord; hickory/pecan BBQ wood, $60/ wreaths, trees, bells, stockings, $6/ flour, grits, will also grind your grain; pollinate crops; can also set up small Oconee County; $1/load. Judith Shaw quarter-cord. Bob Lewis Fayetteville small, $8/medium, $10/large. Amie $5/5 lbs. + postage. Mike H Buckner yards if needed. James Shepherd Sta- Watkinsville 706-248-6287 770-461-4083 Cleghorn Tifton 229-256-3557 Junction City 706-269-3630 tham 678-509-4164 Pine straw, delivery costs extra; $3/ Split pecan firewood, Griffin/Spalding Handmade wash and dish clothes, Will remove swarms and unwanted We machine shell your pecans while bale at barn. Randall Lynch Gay 404- area delivery available; $65/half-cord. several patterns and colors, make bee equipment, also bee removal from you wait; $30-cents/lb. Jody Glidewell 597-7259 Charlie Starr Griffin 770-789-3588 wonderful gifts. Roberta Watts 2252 structures; 2016 Wildflower honey. Jackson 770-775-6592 Pre-bagged horse manure, 20-40 lb. Whitney Rd Se Monroe 30655 770- Derry Oliver Commerce 706-335-7226 Marview Farms: Grassfed, pastured bags, you load, call first; $1.50/bag, Timber 464-1979 706-621-1781 beef, pork, lamb and goat; also have reduced price for 100+ bags. Martha Timber must be individually owned Memory bears made from your loved pecans and free-range eggs. Fernando Braumann Lawrenceville 678-662- and produced by the advertiser on one’s clothing, pants, shirts, pajamas, Things To Eat Mendez Arabi www.marviewfarms. 9393 his personal property. No companies etc. Sherry Mcdaniel Buford 770-945- or businesses are allowed to 4869 Advertisers submitting ads using com 786-210-6544 Poultry Litter/Compost the term “organic” require Certified advertise timberland in this category. Quilts: Homemade, premade/cus- Organic registration with the Geor- Fish & Supplies Good broiler litter, delivered by the Timberland advertised must be at tom, T-shirt, cotton clothing, or other gia Department of Agriculture. Ads Advertisers selling sterile trip- truckload. Jerald Sargent Dawsonville least one acre. Timber wanted ads material, all sizes; day runners, pillows/ submitted without this registration loid grass carp must submit a cur- 678-245-1700 will not be published. pillow shams, complete old quilt tops, 1000+ old pines, 25-40 y/o, on 5 will not be published. If you are faxing rent Wild Animal License from the Oddities great gifts for Christmas; $75-$500. or mailing in an ad, the registration Georgia Department of Natural Re- acres with easy access, logging permit Doris Brown Mcdonough fdbrownj@ needs to be sent along with it. For sources. Ads submitted without this Gourds, variety of sizes and shapes; can be obtained. Doug Shelton Cov- charter.net 770-898-8701 ads submitted online, the registration license will not be published. If you $2 each. Dean Fletcher Canton 678- ington 404-906-2214 Raggedy Ann/Andy dolls, 25”; all can be attached using the attach- are faxing or mailing in an ad, the li- 472-3035 Huge poplar trees for sale. Vickie Ho- handmade, no paints/plastics, beau- ments button. For information on this cense needs to be sent along with Gourds: Close-out sale due to gan Clarkesville 706-768-5441 tifully dressed, original 1970 pattern. registration, call the Organic Program it. For ads submitted online, the li- health, call before coming, any size/ Handicrafts Betty Hopkins 914 28Th St E Tifton Manager at 706-595-3408. cense can be attached using the at- number; $2 each. Thelma Moon 3226 31794 229-382-2310 2016 Desirable pecans, $11/lb. + tachments button. For license infor- Hoot Owl Rd Royston 30662 706-245- If you have questions regarding ads in Singer 401A sewing machine, good postage; will crack, shell, separate mation, call 770-761-3044. 4218 this category, call 404-656-3722. condition, w/cabinet and some acces- your pecans, $.50-cents/lb. Russell 5”-12” grass carp, F1 bass, threadfin Lucky buckeyes, $.25/dozen; Plant- Handicraft ads are limited to 30 sories. David Taylor Rome dlt51758@ Eaton Stockbridge 770-506-2727 shad, coppernose bluegill, shellcrack- ing buckeyes, $5.25/dozen; instruc- words. bellsouth.net 706-291-6015 2016 large pecans, whole halves, 5 ers, catfish, genetics/delivery guaran- tions included, please include postage. 100% wool blankets, queen or couch Wanted: Knit Cro Sheen by J.P. Coats lb. box; $49.50/box + $6.95 shipping. tee, also cages and fountains. David Jules Simmons Smoke Rise 828-226- size, red/black UGA colors, wool is crochet thread. Ida Blackstone Mitch- Walker E Cook Griffin 770-228-0001 Beall Greenville 706-289-1874 4700 made from my sheep, these blankets ell 706-598-0938 make wonderful gifts. Mona Huber Wanted: Someone in the Atlanta area Watkinsville 706-769-6721 to teach me how to tat (make lace). K. 4-harness Leclerc loom, maple, man- Hendricks Atlanta 404-307-1784 ually operated, 40”x36”x55”, weaves projects up to 32”W; $250. Jane Mcle- roy Flovilla 770-775-6085 All types chair caning: Blind cane, Be it home-raised bees French weave, hole-to-hole, press, porch, rattan reed and fiber rush, some or handmade beads, repair, quality work, over 50 years of experience. George E Shelton Cart- we’ve got something ersville 770-607-6455 All types of chair caning, refinishing for everyone! and repairs. J. Lewis 1404 Kenwood Drive Perry 31069 478-987-4243 Advertising in the Aprons, both half and full, adult bibs, walker bags and sun bonnets, price includes postage; $7/each, or $18/ 3. Margaret Hottle 4220 Union Road Sw College Park 30349 404-344-0568 gets your farm goods, Audubon approved cedar birdhous- es, feeders and carpenter bee traps, services and land seen by specializing in Bluebird nest boxes, handcrafted with repurposed materi- 40,000 people each issue! A cord is defined as 128 cubic feet of wood stacked by the line or row in a compact manner with individual pieces touching; it can be four feet high, als. George Burkett Mableton gbet- See page 2 for advertising guidelines! four feet wide (deep), and eight feet long, or any combination of these measurements (height, width and length) that yields 128 cubic feet. [email protected] 770-401-0315 PAGE 12 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN – 404-656-3722 – agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2016 From our archives: Before Trump and Twitter, there was Talmadge and the Market Bulletin

By Amy H. Carter the Governor should not honor a warrant for the publication advice: “Don’t try to plant more than you can cultivate well, Editor of the Bulletin.” This final editorial was titled “The Last of fertilize well, and gather when it needs it. Don’t go too much the Mohicans,” and it marked the end of the most colorful into debt, as this is a Presidential Election Year.” And in The “Georgia Market Bulletin” was to former Gov. period in the Market Bulletin’s history. January 1929, after said election year had passed, he wrote: Eugene Talmadge what Twitter is to President-elect Donald Talmadge was elected to his first term as governor in “Thank God that is over.” J. Trump. Talmadge began his career as a state politico in 1932. His successor at the Georgia Department of Agricul- The Talmadge editorial reprinted here is just as timely as 1926 when he was elected to the first of three terms as agri- ture, G.C. Adams, kicked off his only term as commissioner that sentiment, as it addresses the sale of dogs through the culture commissioner. Not long after he assumed office, Tal- with a Christmas message printed on the front page of the Market Bulletin. We recently reinstated the “Stock Dog” cat- madge jumped onto the Market Bulletin like it was his own paper’s Jan. 5, 1933, issue.. If the legislature repealed its egory of ads due to an uptick of interest among buyers and personal stump, speaking homilies to the “pore farmers” of ban on such writings before Adams took office, the Market sellers. We encourage you to look there if you’re in need of a the state and “knocking the bark off of some strong and pow- Bulletin made no note of it. Subsequent commissioners de- good guard or herding dog on your farm. erful interests” he perceived to be working against his fellow livered news of import to their constituents via the Market We’re just six issues away from marking the 100th an- “dirt farmers.” Bulletin, but none matched Talmadge’s talent for a stirring niversary of the “Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin.” By 1931 the Georgia Legislature had read enough and soliloquy. If you have memories or thoughts to share, we’d love to hear “muzzled” Talmadge (his word) by attaching a rider to an For example, on Jan. 12, 1928, he offered farmers this from you. appropriations bill prohibiting anything other than advertise- ments for farm products from being published in the paper. Talmadge railed against this new law on the front page of the Dec. 24, 1931, issue under the headline “When the Wicked Rule, The Righteous Will Mourn.” On Dec. 31 he formally ceded his spot on the stump, writ- ing that “if any other matter appeared in the Market Bulletin except advertisements of products for sale and wanted, that

I sympathized with all the real I never could like a man much hunting season myself. I have a Dogs dog lovers who were grieving be- who did not like either dogs or good ’possum dog that bagged cause they could not find a ready horses. I believe that association me three ’possums in Cobb A few years ago advertise- market in which to buy and sell with dogs and horses really im- County last night. I have a good ments for the sale and exchange a dog. proves us anyway. bird dog at home that my wife re- of dogs were carried in the Mar- We finally have fallen upon The hunting season will open cently cured of the black tongue. ket Bulletin. The Federal Postal this plan in the Bureau of Mar- soon. Try hunting some day, you My wife also has a German police authorities ruled however that kets. If you have a really GOOD old fogies who have not been dog that had the black tongue at this class of advertisements could dog that you wish to sell, send in hunting since you had on knee the same time my little setter did. not be carried in the Market Bul- a description of it, and the price trousers. Take your boys along She cured them both. Nursing is letin which was published at the to the Bureau of Markets. If you with you, and see if you do not the greatest thing in doctoring expense of the State and received want to buy a GOOD dog, send in learn to know them better by a dog, just like it is in doctoring a special rate on its mailing dis- your wants to the Bureau of Mar- playing with them. They will also people. tribution. kets and we will try to get buyer understand you better if you will You notice the word good is When dogs were cut out of the and seller together by correspon- take off some of that frozen dig- in capitals above? Bulletin a howl went up almost as dence. We cannot carry these ads nity and play with them a little. A sorry dog ought to have his Vanishing Georgia, Georgia Archives, University System of Georgia penetrating as old Sank baying at in the Bulletin on account of the Dogs and horses help at this. tail cut off right behind his ears. Eugene and Mattie “Miss Mitt” Thurmond Talmadge with one of the moon. ruling of the Postal authorities. I am pretty well fixed for the -EUGENE TALMADGE their dogs in a photograph from the 1930s.

Arty’s Garden: The joys of seeking and finding uncommon plants for the garden

By Arty Schronce profitability of each plant or based on what can be sold to may have sales or seed exchanges where you find rare and the largest number of people. Some uncommon plants may unusual plants long before they enter the nursery trade. It can be discouraging to read about an interesting flower, not have a broad appeal or may be difficult to reproduce or Start things from seed; it may be the only way you can get vegetable, shrub or tree, and then not be able to find it for maintain. They may also be difficult for the average gardener a longed-for plant. Seeds are not as mysterious and terrifying sale from any familiar source. I know. Believe me, I know. to grow, and the seller may not want to deal with complaints as you may think. And I can’t tell you all the wonderful large Some of my searches went on for years, and some are or hundreds of questions. plants I have that began as rooted cuttings or liners. Think ongoing. I have experienced the joy of locating a source only There are many specialty nurseries that do not cater to small! to find it sold out until next year. Sometimes a prized plant is the general public but that produce plants for people – the After the search, we may find much greater joy when we out of my price range. Oh well. garden connoisseurs, if you will – who are looking for finally receive that long sought-after plant than we would When you get frustrated in your plant searches, here are a something different. Familiarize yourself with these sellers. have if it had fallen into our lap. And one more thing: It’s few points to consider: They are your best bets when you read or hear about a plant worth remembering that seeking can be an adventure that Without education, no one may ever know about – let that is rare or unusual. Subscribing to a garden magazine leads us to new friends. At a flower show many years ago, alone purchase – a worthy but uncommon plant, so don’t be like “Horticulture” is a way to learn of some of these a gardener was bragging about all the good things she had angry at the people who tell us about horticultural treasures. specialty nurseries. The internet can be helpful in connecting found in the Market Bulletin. They do not do so in order to frustrate us. They are trying to gardeners with these nurseries, too. The Georgia Agriculture “Oh, we have gotten so many plants,” she told me, “but broaden our palette and increase our choices. How boring it Department’s “Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin” it’s the people we’ve met who make it worthwhile.” would be if all our gardens contained the same plants. has an advertisement category of “Flowers and Ornamentals Realize that every plant is not profitable for a nursery Wanted,” as well as advertisements from Georgians offering -Arty Schronce is the department’s resident gardening or garden center to produce or to carry as part of its stock. seeds and plants for sale. Become a member of a public expert. Write to him at [email protected] or in Most growers/sellers make their decisions based on the garden or a horticultural group that interests you. These care of the Market Bulletin.

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